The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 29, 1871, Image 1

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Items 011.5. 11 , 3 Counties. , • , ,•••
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lalearAlßOMPPidrah 1. •
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~ , A g isniks i tlari,'ollcei it the' Court tloniN tn-the
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*lons.
3IeI4IMLIE, &.IFAVUOT.
pins tioada, ,, ,Clothlag._ Ladles and 'Mama
late Sheet. &Ito, agents' for the great lan ertatt
Tea and Coffee Comply." fl Pa.,ep.l,7A
. „.DB. Wo• ' : mull;
dwelllnr4 neat dooi east of the
• Itopolelloropethilo; (Mee. • Office boors troth
*9 l 3tt!se. fall 3,1371-1 f
• sial Hat:
the barbel...who van I have yM:tr rice to
ander; Cala, brawn, ,blank. youpinky hair, in
over seleejastnp Matra Thereu•lll Una him, over
0400 sUrno.helorr.bronenees.-1118. One door.
Viontzpae.inniil,llB7l.—tf ' • c.-montrs.
8. -At -Av H. IneCOLLIMI,
4114711117/I . .AT LLW ,021101 over Um ; Bank, Montrose
Pa. - Itordiese; lisky,A, tf
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opetpd im office, lathe Aldo!' Cis eßtnat ettreat..nes r
Catitolle Flvircb, what, ho can Do consulted at all
Xestr**,ivtil 36, wt. . ly
411.. D.VAIL,
IlloasswassnoPaTitetax Ash SCWOLOS, fisgreniauently
leattod htthselito llootrose, Pa.. where Moat prompt-
IT *stoat° MI falls to his prorestlon with width he my
thersood. mite hod-Migleace west of the Conn
image, two Fitch Watsons office. „
Montrose: Febittat* 9,1F71.
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Tllcn'a larmrster; Attorneys AiLaw:at the old om it
; of Beattpa Pita.,llontrosd. Pa.
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. • cukall.ES 11. ST0 1 ; 1 t i • •
*Waft Beets and Sbosa,llsis and C. Lestber And
• . Pladinga,'Brale ?Besot, it.' door below Boyd's Atom
11derlassade to order. rail repairing done totally.. -•
Mel.rofe..lan. • ..
MIMES ,lIILALKESLEE;•.-:.- .
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t=rerntazplaCm n abYlon d by Err o: P. Mt. the Mtn
oirest,llllmitrft% Pa. fApril2o.
a. urns. • - azo.r. urns.. E. t. staszstsit.
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swarm AND natU„rtig : sMo-, -:: -
Shen In the new Paitofflce aiondlei. wklece be ten
leetimnd ready to attend all who may wont. ens thin
Ishiellne, .. . ' Montrone, Pa.Oet. 13, I,M,
0. M. HAWLEY,
I)RAM fa DRY GOODS, anocEnm. =MIMI%
Ruditaro, Hats, Cap... Fkiatv.Sbm , . neat,. Made Cloth
tag, Palate, 0111, Iley!,11 Uforli Pa. ISept. 3, 'GO.
DR. S. W. DAYTON,
PITISICIAN it SURGEON, tendvnt hie terriers in
Itaiettisens - 9/ Great Bend and vicinity. Mike at his
mstdeaten,ntrpowitc Barnum notate, Vt. Bend ciliate.
Soc. let, INS.— tf
• ; A. O.:WAIrt/tUlf, '•
ATTORNEY Ai LAW, Bounty, Rack Pay, Pension
pet' /Zeta • on' Claims attended to. °Mee fi
"Am %micro Boyirs IStore, s
' C. 'SUTTON,
Autiogier, and Insurance Agent,
Frfendwrltie, Pa,
IL GILBERT,
.. Great, Send, Pa
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'A5e.1..."11611.• : Address; DriSclyn. PL
JOHN GROVES,
ILLSMONLSLSTALLOR, Montrose. PC Shop over
Chantlet's Store. Arordere filled in errt.rstestyle.
vatting done on start notice. eftd intrant.' ed to fit.
SMITH,
*Ammer Jaw ca=" 31.47sui4mpitsm,- - roct
o f End, manucar., Pa. liar,. ISG9.
U.'rnJnU
DIMALICIVIn Staple and Fancy Diy Goods, CroCkerr
MirdisiL-etorgm, Drn gm, 011Nand Palnt
Gmeterins.Prirris l
llosmasn4 Shoes,
lons. Hats Ci lMemrMilps, Fars.
fo llu rd„ trmlPa.o 'Robes
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rriettirio - & 1311.0W114',
nut - -' AND:"LIFit Er*l.lxsps •-. A.ezNTs: AV
IsTibIItEUIPPROdt4O_IIV9DITS,6O4IIr ter4i. CCM
Iliraia•otaortnot .!.14,:rutroed Hold," wait 41de 4 ,
riblleMentat. - iroatrose. P. 1Aw5.1.1869:
..m 22 : • • Caasizi L. Vacnra.
-"Airst.inututEl44';
D Dun '• Atiedieure*;
Lligovs, Pala% pits,Oyst sore r:Vismisbes.
Glass..GrocaftqktilasaWara, Wall and Window Pa,
patAtaudarare, Laust4Xeraersic;ltathlnery Oils.
ses,..l.lam,,Ammaalllaa„ , Entree. DpeGlatlas
granec railer °acids, *JeueD7, - Poirta :eek,
Didatraaaat the most -anmensas;. extensive. and
valuable calleationa of Suaquebninui Co.-
Zatablishea 1848; Islam/vat; Pa.-
rrinanru.kr ovpr Stine of A.
totbsostan Plbek. Tacit:Odic. Pa.- - tanVe9
JIM . ; Nyi e '.lL, UICHAIIIDSON,
ariIICIAN 1117TratOir.lendrs hr. proretsloos
norileen Cotton eaten, of Montrose - and vitt:My.—
Oties at his residence, on tho corner east or sum-
Woo. Foundry. , - , • {Mr,. 1, UC9.
DEL E. 1...0.1011.D1VE%
IMIMGEOIgi Montrose... Ps. Mires
asiieetkl'ettentlan let 41seaSV0 of the lletirt - and
Lingo and All Bnrelenldlsentes. Office neer W. U.
Desa.n" soardastBeerie • s Motet" j&og.l. IEED.
BCI3NB' 8c NICEIgLS,
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DZAI.AiII - - IA . :Drags. ItodiclosA, C6 , 1111=10. Dye.
stals, Paiuti,olll, Varnish. Liquors. Spices. Fancy
.c.des,Putent Seditious. Perfaxnerg Ault Toilet A r...
clot. ' Effitesertptious, carefully compounded.—
lilielivessuit.Aboro tfearbeis LAW, lloutroso.ra
A...CLAM!. ..,....! . . • . ..Astos ItCtcpois.
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WlaT rEgtolll4B,
Wboteasli 134 . dg' Walirs Ist , .
likEiVirititt;-14()Ni'STFECI - . 7 •
!Pipits ? "SITOVELS,
BIJILDEUMLIIARDiViREi. ..• •
F 4411140 84 ll B P o lgr A R
S bed A'S
4 A r i g a ras i. .m s ro n e y fig' • • •
111LIAEB, 8144.7 SPLND LES. 110111S.Ate.
VICES. STOCKS and DIEBO3KLLOWEI
• • ELMO= SLEDOES: TILES. &e:ae.:..
=omen 41.10) ini..t.smars. a mum. PAOKWO
pmu f t :
• r!Ficn wurw rm iias
lIROVEII lIMEARD!
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ViTZPIXt 1302113110117PCTUBZ!.
eltid.NGs4llL3 Spot and Donnie Miro Wheel. It
V habil the Grad Now fort Stair National. Premium f
Algollosettroat CAMNational Premlartis,heldat Sans
tcstissilystild:/ttiriland and *l5Ol sta to
Thi voisizlidtaple.teitaPul; Tamed itaitiVrtqfq
the &lee whitdc, and enclosed In a neat elm, lain°
centre of AO oaaeldno, etfeetually securing It front grit
Ma 'operation can De ini.jea tiom R high
epee4to oue &OM - Wove. setthent stop. 'than adapt.
the tiself to bad Pisces and Mg hL a nd tn 7 a g a" " . ! . "
One cattiness rataa Is perfect'. .Ne and one
pstmt balfa • le is *eyelid doubt the grunted
13 gains la the world. and Yon can dep end epoe te. Bette
eettettittellettke esetypartlettlar. — - -
Reedstedatisr. VaThc-st 130Mmos
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Parr( Copvt,•Aapaille. 'Pa; lar gabs
taratigriatataa Id..vaosa, r Fltildaat. , •
loges estaqi:
4=46.,untr,nizz,st4iskat.
• t', at' . ivritomuir '-' •
Abel - Derriere:dim, MIT° IA TA: O3 OMi :
_ Dem •the Tbirty•third District or. Indisraut:
Larvier, Writer, 'Omtor-4olres one Burial
Shit Lail:1141SO bandaotuo , es wheri, tCrentr
yomrs pima; • •
'At her old home in Plketeri Pm= deer? Trader
Parst - hosse ccow&ii lhtt at gacits of snag
The Xlittivittiii numb Vors
envying me, .
Her fingers then trete taper,' aid her :skin vna
White 113 rank. . - '
Roe hrotrn hali , --•what a meta it Ins! and salt
and tine a silk;
Nowind-miretlwUJow by a brunt had eterell
The toTu pe otiphrodittltit . a ." iiadoima thee,
She had lint me veriehooling: tier Pak Mites
Were (nil of crooked pot-honk!, arid the Ironic
. orthognipy.- ' '
Ber "dear,",,she spelled with „double e, and
"kiss," with but one a
But when one's crazed with..passion; what's a
- letter more or !mat ,
Bho blundered In ber writing,and she Mu.
cd when she spiike. •
everySnd
t ti n rdel syntax that :614 Mutiny made,
s ßut she was beautiful and Creak, and I--well, I
Eter:th r iatuld face o'erbalaneed ail the blunders
or her
C. cLVattaar,
I was but *little better 'True, I'd tenger been
My tongue and pen were ten, perhaps, a trifle
more by rule; • •
But that was. all The neighbors round; who
both of us well knew,
Bald—which I believed—she was the better of
the two. -
AWs changed: the light of seventeen's no long
in her . eyes
Her wavy hair Is gone—that fees the coiffeur's
• . art supplies; • •
Her term is thin and angular; she slightly, for
want bends; . •
Her fingers, once s shapely, nova are shisipy
at the ends.
Shoi knows but very little:and to :little, are we
One;
Titbendy rare that more than hid that great
defect ts gone.
My phrvenu relation now deride my homely
wife,
And pity me that .1 am tied to such ,n clod for
life.
I know them ts a difference: at reception and
levee
The briglltml., wittiest, and most famed of wo•
'men smile on me
And everywhere I hOld my place among the
greatest men;
And sometimes sigh, with Whittles judge,
" Alas! it might have been."
Whey they all crowd around tue, stately dames
nod brilliant belles,
And yield to me the butane thetall great suc
cess compels, . • .-
Diacosing aat- ad NW!' Ilicrawro Inv
well,
From Homer down to Thackeray, and Screed
enborg on "HelL" I =
I can't torget that from.thcse streams my. wife
has neyer quaffed,
Ilas never with Ophells wept, nor with sack
Falstaff laughed;
Of anthem, actors, artists—erbY, she baldly
kttows the names;
She slept while I was speaking on the Illahntelt
claim
I can't forget-.- Just at this point another form
appears— ,
The wife I wedded,.sa she was before my pros.
perons years
I travel o'er the dreary road we triyeled 61. 1 4 j)9
-side,—
And wonder what my share would be, if Justice
should divide.
She bad four hundred dollars left her, from the
old astatet- • '
On that we married, and, thus poorly armored,
faced, our Etta . •
I wrestled with my books; hex task was haslet
tar than tube— •
77as bolt' to milko WI/ titplArod (Yl l lll5 do we
work of nine. - • - -
41ait I wai admitted; then I tied .earlegar
.../
. lore, .
An office with a stove and desk, of books per,
baps a score:"
She had her beauty and her youth, and some
housewifely skill,
And love I,r me and faith in me, and haeltlof
that a wilL .
I ha d no: Mends behind mono Influence to
• • aid; .
I worked and fought tor eye!" . little IRA of
•'groond I - made. •
40 bow she fought bade never woman
lived on less: • -
;Irp long yews she never spent iiNle 'gent
foi dress.
.
• '"
AI bow she cried for; ,y wlen my flit legal
tight was.wpn, '
_• • • •
When our eclips passed featly by, and we stood'
in the tun 1 \ • • • „ ,
The, fee was fifty dollars- :'twee the work of half
First captive, lean and scraggy, of my k;g 2 l bolf
well remember, whea ply coat (the only one
had) .
Wa•wdy pr.qwn, and tbwadhate to tact.
most "sloeling bad,"
The tailor's stern remark, when I a modest Or
der made:
" Cash is the /ash, !fir, An which we !aura do
our trade."
Ms winter cloak Irtatin tga shop tEr alarm' that .
Sbc 7m:l 7 :g i l ; ton-hl 47.ab1i , 4; 4t!
nt•tttttall.
16* n coa dft t! and kill th
vgg it:lA*446o4 . in. Hl4l.
. er Wert j rt:
11e' Citanti tfiltntem'aresitk-;
er came again. ; . -
. , . . . a
Oar second season die adased dank sit 4np
Tbat I might haves irisithkh Bp;
, • iglu coaril ' "
tihe made her ku4paOkbanaetdrittpt !might
tare a hat; .
Talk let the old ' -time, ...11PnYrs.
OPP: Pit"
No nega ere; FlRTkedep hard: a seriMittli pay
6:te made termle Mute' *Wm* a
drudge end Wave: , •
Wll4t pio §he aerie Mid a !riskiaeo9
copmbitikog 0-3 ilia 'did b one, Muse,itaasemald;
eemastreas, cook!, , z - • •
4 , „
virmidei ilia *try 110 tboj ctup . e,
Her beantMitcomplpdoi;mp dereirtlithe4 are
Sand iirork - ibr 'm4 7 tirit'rrOactritnt'i .0 10 47
strength cob,le~ .'
.•
„matberfalto4 =Ow kire-ttier4ritiesra
AbJ w4t.b ii4lat.:lo.li:*t** t 0 t*altar
MEE
• ...
Anditeitriull flung, ber00)1-0141 11 4 o
now It then-- • ,
All that she vas, and more than that, tliat she
• • !night have been • •-• •
At bat Ivan auccasa , /tft.l • ittem our Wes were
~wlderparted; • • . ,
i ;sea far, up; Ur 'rising road; she, poor girl.
' whenslise started. • ' ;
had triad my speed and ' Mettle, iod 0004
strength' in every race; - •. • •
twas fa up the, heights of llfe 7 -abo drudgio . gat,
;' r the base.• , . , j ,
no road° ma tidoeach fall the stump: ilre, sold
'twas rayttareer:
The Wild applzosse of lleunlnallowds was tau
ato to my ear.
What itlmultai r had she to 'cheat her. *raw !all.
' tad°, • ' -
'Yonne eh° Ural on gladly, in' unnatural tfld•
r . owhood,J i -
aho.cinildult ttad speech, but when tha
'pars all greed
I 'Twits the best onO of thO season; those corn
•• meats she'latult . i read,
And wlth'a Allah 0 prigs Illefetts 11E 11 1 01 3 I have
, never felt, 1 ... ' • ~
'She sent, them to , me in a note, with half the
words mts.SPelt•
I to the Legla)aturo -went, and said that she
should go, i
To see the world with me, turdtit - 4'st the world
. MU doing, losow. .
'With tearful stone, she " No! four
..-.., doltant tile pay ' •
The Baum-Woo rates son ONE 4 just that sum
liar day." - •
At twenty-eight, the State-House; on the bench;
•
nt thirty-three;
At forty every gate In life was opened wide to
•t. me.
nursed my' powers, and grew, and made my
point in life; but she—
Bear. log such pack horse weary loads, whet
could a wpm= bet ,
What could ehtt bof Oh,f shame I Mask to
think what.ahe has been:
The most unselfish of-nli wires to the selftshest
• of men. •
;I - espial:l and homely now she is; she's 'gun
tint. 'tis true:
FOr me, she rubbed herself quite 'out : I repre
sent the Int.
Well, 1 suppose that I might do as other men
have done--
Firts brtk be heart with cold neglect, then
shove her out alone.
The world would 'say 'twas well, and more,
would give great praise to me
gor having - bottle with "such a wife" so =corn
' plakingly. .
And shall It lto! The contract 'twist Wan-
. -
nab, God, and me
Wm not for one, or twenty years, but for eter
nity.
No matter what the world may think ; I know;
down in my'. heart
That if either, I'm delinquent: she has bravely
done her put. • ' .
There's another world litiond this; and on the
final day •
Willintelleet and learning 'gainst such devotion
aweigh ? •
When the great one, made of no two, is tort
apart again,
to 'kick the .beam, for God . Is Just, and Ile
knows Howdah Jane.
grcuitiep and Itliticiouto.
—Con.—Why is kissing your sweeer '
heart 'like eating soup with a fork? Be
cause it takes a long time to get enough
of it.
—Buy a lottery ticket by all means. A
)Ifempina man who invested $l,OOO has
just drawn two prizes of five dollars each.
—When Lord Sidmouth ono day aid,
"My brains are tone- to the dogs, this
rnorniug," his friend ut once ejaculated:
•'Poor dog I"
—A young lady was heard to remark
lately that she was glad the cold weather
had come, because the mosquitoes must
quit us. •
—All the trtrkeys and chickens will be
tetormers *boat Thanksgiving tnne-4bot
is, - they would' to annihilate the wring
.business: " -
=*-The only man who , writes "3i. C.,7 at
•both,end,s of his name 151 10 044 1 - I C 6 irt,
member of Congreas from the seconds,dis
ct of Indiana.
—Men make their' wills When dying,
women are not allowed the same legal
rivilege' because they are held to have
had them daring their lives
—At this season, among things for pro
tection of, women, and at the same time
something that will help to elevate them,
are thick-soled shoes. , '
—a My •Darlirlgi Shoes," „is. the' last
sod-stirring ditty.i The old• tnqp!s•bOots
and big brother's gaiters will donbtletis be
next worliedirjol:hytne and music.
' =There is a young chap in a Danbury
school, who being as ked whit was tailed
thew Father of his Country?" shrilly
xhonted r a Brigham 'lrating,7
who used to boast that be
never owed a dollar in - his life And never ,
would, id leis - than a yetis after, his .:triav, ,,
iiage to tali up everyday.:
The' Sp.Snianhi have old saying
which tell us that a white Lards never.of
fenii"—whicli means that the little faults
and indiseretions of We l ts should altVeys
he (middy partmed,
"Jk fox should not be on the.jury when
a goose M on Cr ial l 7.quotes .an 'exchange.
In most trials ,
of Importance the foxes are
eneval . ly defendants, while the geese are
rn theriag b 44, .
- hira.Partington,inillustrationofthe
proverb, son 'answer turnith aivay
,wrath; ; says .that 6 ,9 it is better to speak
para-orieally of a person than to be all
thelime dinging epitaphs at him.". '
—There ig Wpotnfoit yet rar poor folks.
A ,Westein paper says that. in . this - region
the daini to be a millionair, has becorde
se comma that to be so ranked is often
looked tipiin ea vulgar or dishonest.
. -A Palpable HibL-SecretatyilEleikriap,
in'repl7 to op iotervieiver who wanted to
knew.. whit` 'vapid biscoicie of the army
dming 'Getieral'Sliermatlli absence, said
he thought the neWspilier inOn
age it with a little 'help frouthim.-
Mass4sbusetts clerigYman has
signed hispastorme sn& asked. his dis,
charge—probably believingit to. be. high
,tiote - After being presented bybis..Ningre
nitb. a burial.lok," The hint 'Was
not the most delicate one ever beard' of
pvtiyei to. St.. !gam: ,
tinifor the conversion , of heibitiliand
A few' days afterwiud the Irian Alied.--••
What:a goisdEaint is our ek=
clitited.thadiseartiolate : tridow;""Ke 46t
gowil rin -Istinore benefit*: nips..the'-ask
thsilrliCis"4:i!4 : •;.'_l l2 V.TP.TsT , S.p.AY.-Nitvv:EmßElL. 2 97. , lB4_l,,_ '.
pion#autouo.•
pow onion*. -oAio
GEORGE i4aTra.R. ••••
c -ft Any 'letteta for. as thle'evehing; Mr.
Blythe E". • ' • . •
• rho quiet old postmaster looked • oier
hicspeetaeles from •th 2 batch' or letters
%iliintl-had• just tome• in by the evening
mait-and which ho‘wat busily engaged in
distributing. "Yea area little eoon," he
saldi"but let's see; it won't take long to
run over them for you, Miss Undo."
~S helooked•in throughthe bpen Window
as I e spoke, andlier eye s were 6:led...upon
the- t o : el ef•letters over which:he bur-
• lanced.l A beautiful bright face it
with lustroas dark..ejes, and a wealth
;eh black, Inases, anti cheeks 'always
y Arab the glow -of. bealthAnt - now,
ened. to a surpassing ,loveliness and
by the cool breeze- of an afternoon
rly. spring—the-fact of a maiden
lag into womanhood--glorions in
strength of her modesty and , parity
innate goodness off heart.
nly on — e for the whole family, and 1
or. yon, Miss Lousia," said the old
1 htinding her a letter. , • •
Zooka , heightened colcr in her - face,
it, gbince4 at the handwriting of
the address, put it hastily ;into her pocket,
and thanking the . postmaster, turned away.
The shadows of etening-\\ere falling up,
on tile quiet Scene, as - she paSsed out
from' the .portico of the' unpretelitions
bulk ing which serted the. donbloi''pnr6
_pose of store and post office; out under
the dark shade of the Cedars' which lined
the
past
fie::
bops
brew
aysi.de ; 'on, up -the rising ground,
no or two other plain looking dwel
t° thelateway here the , great
shlo led bee home. A house with
verandas, and : bay-wmdowe .and
s; a house surrounded byltOt houses
-hrobherz,.and spacious. ont-build
a house in. which were wealtb;corn
utl rellarment and'yet, a house. in
dwelt none of her •own kith and
towe
nod
ings
fort,
wliic
kin. Reared front infancy among its in-
Mate how-often had site, nevertheless,
i tri
long for one heart nearer and dearer
titan y she had Set known ; for one to
who sometimes to go to pour out - the
passi nate wealth of affeetioultidden away
withi her. .With no stinted hands .were
all litr needs supplied. The :wife whose
corn s , nion she was, the little t one whose
daily life was wrapped up in her own, re
mit- no larger share of bounty than she
did. Yet, as she stood at the gateway in
that , vening twilight, with the still unread
letter 41 ; her,pocket, there came over Tier:
I . .' A wish t . a.c Kurt y . ....' . own,
' For ootnectilor , batty than the bad known.".
.., Th `
children eagerly areeted-lier as she
ente d. The tivenipg story must,be bald.
,bet:o *, bedtiAo 4 ,2tifh was fast, cumin
;
them fcir the hundredth time some of the
good Id narratiiei of biother geese, the
little ips murmured their "Now I lity me,n
oriso of angelic importljthe Christian
work over, the little silky heads were pet
to res upou their sitolyy'pillows, the good
night word - and:loEs amid sWObt and
rum loving lips. 'and then at last
Louis. Osborne stole away to her- room,
and i , another moment was sehted with
the'le ter epetbefore her,. •,,..
,' ~- ...
It as it' Snug, quiet, cou,"place:hiS
little . - -chamber to which she had hur
ried a Yak with her Prize, P f verylking in
it W. - arranged with' a scrupulous neat
ness; he walls wen , " white - . as "the driveu
snow, aod here and there rarieni bits of
emh .iderylind , handiwork '
were to be
seen, attesting the',industry - Of - the occu
pant in- her leisitre ;hours. 'Be,fore_the
embers itt Ilia rte . a :effilloticear Pussy
I•sist bl nkiii,g,'anl',purring .fier welcome,
.arid A nary eat perched iiitlilts
,hcad
, •betett li - litti , Whig;" ‘ lit. 4 -- taige - ,nbere. - Me
irintro s . , - To thissanefoary, sMfampletk
.ly. her (Aro; its iilotato was wont 'to - steal
away ; ftentitnea'alsen the parlors'below
were . lalive with rairth•und merriment,
to los: herself jo some : books, Write -num
, berle:: - PageS of letters; which "were 'torn
up as .cion as Writteri, - so startled was 'She
with heir -rellectiom'of her innermost
0r . ., what was to herd .Sadder and
• re ettitiiiito, enjoyment' than
.till; lo
• ricg. out 'with her - yearning:eyes:
h the ivy; teaTes ' 'which ' encircled'
Endows; by night info' the dirnness
over the lOng' stretch 'Of meadow,
E. - land and tercet to the blue, hazy.
1 the distance: . • ..: • ..
heart
yet tn.,
eit
throu
her tir
11da
and iv J
hills i
into' this, ber dream life, there had
, f later' new iiiidstrangely exciting
which went tvith - ber wherever sbe,
a vision of - a face looking ardehtly,
ly, into her own; -the face of him
n , th - at morning, with- hqsty halid;
nned the letter whiCli she howlield
tinily before her. ~. —, .
to him, and to her theirintimapy
own to none. Chance had thrOwh
g. ether one 'day - about _n 'year be
nd,the usual acquaintance. had in,
ors at long intervals ripened' it,ito
hip which 'tiiiii More, than' 0 friend
. here had become, en bie.part avow
;einess 'end regard,' on herrn an in=
kindness of tnariner, shadowed b y
idenly modesty' of ' reprvp--b o y . Fipd
totire shrinking-Avails confession of
.new:life andtiopc and joy to which.
ing bad.given . birth in her heart.
tten, after their Pal-Wis, had she
Ala fierself ris cold and_ heartless,
to the icilittOopf this some little
nd pennedpage npori peg of ho,
words;- 'twinned by Ceara. and
yet on second tbought, to be ma
to Abe gamest Forfitt month bad
sinee she bad lakfaeen hipt. Once
.he bad 'ivritten letters :or kind,
meta l
burn
kisseB,
signed
sdails•
ful attention, fall Of' tenderness,
p fling over with- thotightfut • eon,
p . on for her.- valor.: And- Set, h.&
epne'foith, and Arthur. Griswold
feta Wondered what new Ohme had
vet the beartlife of her' in 'Whom
i,,wholo:bahiinefts Was centered.
had written again.._ kik Vence;
ce, broken only,by.the contented
r: of tbe;cat And:, the ,rnstic,of,
- es iifthe ni i thf-liftlien'ilhout she
innilco*.my. dear Louise ' , hour
roe your len_ silence, and you
sett .1141,youilleagt at Jut told
t you !Ist,#2_t,love enough
. ti.lnug
'One :ray snit :you .With
145 , 4 ttral; you . hesitato
-to send the ,npril entl-our in
timacy forever?,"':,;Or have.,you been
Or have you •written letters. which- have
failed to reach iris?' Or, what it;perhaW
more probable than eitheriiire-yeaf Wand
a-maze-of doubt' and: heiitation;
unable to read decisively Tour own,. feel
ings and intentions toward me yoW,
still '•wiit r e 'me lettere, and' fear. or
them itp . as' soon as 'written? :
look at flittistarts and "wonder Whether,
am tanking then', too? - Do' yini—.-
Ah well ; I alight multiply these inquiries
=until vre ivere bath of us We'aiy. I will
not, need not tell you " howeargerly, im
patiently I ,have .waited for some word
Irian you since. the day we last, parted.
Atilt It riain You to, learn that a cell, very
"longtime. masticall .iirobability elapse
beibre we can „see each other again, or
'eventide& a, letter can paSs,liettteen us?
For I know that I atn ordered by the, ocra
ttistatt on important bpsittesi, this. veryi
evenirig.for Sara Vrimaisee e l , 3lSlAliseptit '
may be only three months; it may he for'
a year." •
The half read letter fell frem her trem... l
'bling hands, as with 'a sigh she boired her
head-upon he table before her, and gave
herself up to reveties more real and more
bitter than bad ever before stolen 'in to
cloud her young life. So leng as be. bail
remained near her, so long as she hid lot
that at her bidding a few boors 'eophl
examen him to her side, she bad courted,'
as woman will, delay andindeeision. But ,
now, oh! how sad, how'negleeted,yethoW
devoted still be mac np herdic her With
those words, "it may be for a year." In
that moment she would have recalled the
temporizing, the itience of the past ,fefr
weeks; to have Stood, if only fora Mo
ment, face to faCe with Arthur Griswold,
looking up into his blue eyes, to whisper
that single, simple, sweet word,""Yeet. 7 •
A sadden thbught broke in upon her
reveries—a thought which gave nerve to
her grasp, impnlie•to her arm, as harried
ly amino. the half forgotten', lettet
where - it had fallen beside her otillie - floOti
she resumed its perusal. .
"There is but one possible way; Louisa,"
it continued, "in • which m y lOngjourr.ey
and the interval to elapse before I can
hear-from von can be rendered in Any
way tolerable to me, or can be divested of
the sadness and unspeakable theanpoint
meta which will otherwise inevitabli
with me. ,You have it in year' power
even at this late moment to make me.
though separated from you by titre_and
space, the happiest and bravest 'of en.
Do you recollect hole often you have told
me of your watching the express train
dashing by through the hollow below yntir
place,' ekirting the hill, and disappearing
n another moment behind? To-night,
if nothing happens, I shall be one of the
passengers on that train, and shall stand,
on the rear plitfoini of the last car, ettger
i-vrtictuoo pa we. Whiz liv tiriin eel) •
mg , fora smgleglimpse ot your win ow
ere the embankment shuts it out ' .from.
view.' 'ln that single glimpse you can
convey to me as much as woman's .lips
and• woman's heart - ever dared to tell,
darling if you 'would tell use, depiirting,
that you love me, purely . truly t fondly,
forever, hold a blight light tn -your '
dow as we pass, so that its glare, 'genie;
the darkness, May bung it to me.'
' Oh, bow she trembled with eagerneis
and excitatent, and: grateful, freshened
hope! For listen ; a distant rear, each
moment growing louder - And nerer, told
her the trini•PAS eiiiingt'Fiercer and
fiercer grew eacli)iistant the shriek: and
clatter and whirl. irresistibly on carite'tlie
ironhorse, dragging his precious burden.
behind him. Site listened, paused, besitri.
ed—another :second were too later-end
then wide wide open she threw the 'shut=
tere, as 'with flashing 'eyes and a great
cloud of.lorious black tresses falling over
her. rounded shoulders, and herarms nerv
ed-by ,the lierceenergy.of a love at: last
outspoken, she seized the lamp which
stood on the table, and held it there full
did fair in the casement. -
_For a moment
the tumult and crash cattle up the valley
with a deafening.roar, as the train :passed
on upon its way, then. the .noised lied
-gradually away in the distance, and .all
was 'once more still , in that little room
where Louisa:Psborne„ with flossed brfoy
and thiobbuig heart,. had Buno b • herself
down upon; her couch, -a . pr ou de r and
happier woman than she, han'evet dared
hope shit would he.'
. Mean while„spectling away on the wings
of 'the wind, .Arthur Giiiwold sat rapt in
the noW - blissfid certainty of .tewarded
notion—sat dreaming - of the, possible fu
tate which that_ Momentary gliMpse of
dui light flashing out like a meteor. front
het" window had betrayell .to _him.' He.
even fancied'lio.ii d beenable to discern
het form, her, face in - the window,; and in
to all his meditations came clearer, bright-
"or then - all thksoll,loving glaece of
her thoughtfel eye's
's ai she seem.," te say
with him, orover.and °ter again,-"purely,
truly; fetidly, forever."
,
And, now the journey beftnii him seem-.
ed endless; the interval Which must,
elapse before he could even hear, free) her.
insupportably long.' _ thought
,that it •shonTd - tiavS requireil eraergen
cy like this to purebase a ciiiifession so
vital tahis-happmess, yet so 'easily spok.:
en !heap ra.id then, he thonght of
herds she mast- be at that;: moment,
trembling, flushed, ,e'scittil-- -- Cshaptityl
with iiiibtletryet
.hencelittli, through
„separation; through good` and evil report,
to nye for him, and oulv,'.and . for
exp,f d ' arer.
Tie not bear or dare?'. What Patience and.
toil woidtilie too great with the 'rich re-
Ward of-het e:ornintitionshiP ',tut t:eg 7 ,
ompeinte?" • ' .
• The train:slackened ` s its', speek and
came td's stand-still at :the ppper station
at titaciga
and teas strollingrup and doivn'Afte plat,
fann;;ltheri itldenlylie'thengt he heard
histfaine called bpsoine into in tile email
about the doorwaV.'ll6,ti l itened: 4garn
the voice imittired,:.."ls:thool . Pasienget
'on' year tram by, the ;name of Arthur
0 els violA r ' ''' _..•.,,,..
"Yes,
here he is ;"' qnswereti,
_47
• prottehirigjhe speaker; Whatlilsaated?' •
Here's a dispatch foryon' freni Nen ,
York," raid the *an appreachhig him.' It
was.the station operator.
:Arthur harried-to. thelight'ofut read
..;"Coinii back, • we: •have-. concluded' to
Make oniArningitie
ants.- • •
•I. "Roams 47 -Away . ," .
,
•
!"1 41,:t
()LUKE
" IIoc;ohld sedieeli;creclit :143 g '
tune.' , ' te6,ll'ed bitho firm r :IVII4
it mean ` ? L SilrelY /Mt
'What Werlike enuse,lonettting n'e eet:t4ili•
—the disiniteh' caged nett
fite"add; nett , hafpinese tbeir,regico
berwhoiias itow deafer to hini than tat
else bogide op eultl4,_ ; • !.. 7 •:: ;• 1,1
.„ - - ' , ..; l'.: - : - .1".':::': .1 . ..t' •'' •
:Day:after day raised` away .- as...t.onio ,
Osborne; goingthrongli her daily:roundhf.
duties mid eare4 kept • 'eliisili''loekell - up ~
rill bee heart thehlest'seerittbat'rras hers -•
and hia o o. l sonad alrolted With-impatience. at
the"comiugof tidings of the , absentripe. il
A Week Clime hod trent,: yet ,bronzht - no ' 're
news; 't Theri antitheibadiotne and" Well .ha
n1;1'4.46116 when , one leveniug„ . tliiiild , ?_)1
Pastraaater•smiledA'oem'• hilt rrpectaclea Thr
again as he handed:her a letter addressed not
to tersell,,,but in aliandwfiting shelled boi r
never seen hefore, ~Thsapkalulanetit'and a 'with.
'ragas, appretiehaton Of something 4 wrong sii,u i
'Seized ripoilleinitibeliiirad tiilie,r roma .littlik
and lost no•timeiii -informing herself 'of
'the,
its, contents .. ; , The phraseology hod hand= 'th e ete
writing'were exceedingly • Imeiness.„ : like ; f reer r e h
but,oh, thii li&sit-actie, the agony of arced :t in ily re
that they brcieght her! Arthur Griswold; ; bi carno ; ,
I suddenly recalledlionibif prosiisedlonr,l reug iw ee
ney, had been prostrated , by an' attack of rapidly di
brain fever, , and -at : death's • door. 'Made. all t,
Dpring his , illness* hag •=annatanilt "gOide, - tliei
mentioned .31iss Osliorne's, name, .and - skin , : -Ho
that, too, in a waY'whieh left no'doubt of all wasin v,
the relations eicisting. between' him and • eau tii i i„ e a f .,,
bers,elf.,.. The physicians bad pt'onopnced - All . ',a l ley,'" 711 t
his case. vt. dangerous one, :bat said; that • 'Tile OldCsi,
great care, 'and faittifanursing might . yet o l o i ou 5tt , • ; ...,
save hiin.'' He liaaleggid dial sliWngi l t hit. "She , e a
be sent • foi.' =Would she eothe ?• ' er daring that fei
presence mightthe doctor thinned; do the waverfrequ
more. Medicine cold& • If she felt
_or course al,
that she could consistently., come, the ommt.witit i tt.
writer, a near relative of the ,sick , man, n.eiry and loag,s;
would indet her at the depot tOgno'rriniiin daybreak wo joy ,
the arrival'of the Morning tmin: - "In tiny tatte , they - votig . t
event, an immediate:. - reply votild ',be 44-day long they
urgently desirable,' and would ,Obligerlier ag a in . eot la anthers
very obedient servant, etc, • -.. . .• . two o'clock iritlica
, She di.l I net read it over raere:•.tluin ( i T iy•,- ( i n t,,'• erl e'_ e r I
once tedaine tai a deeisioh.'"come itc! ion a boy Of ttiree• scum
my darling," ;idle ' ninniiiiiired': '"yea .ger unite:maitre ;= - IWI,
through fireund . -water,: - allthis %habit l y i„ g hi t ht bott om .,
ales in the wasik.l. Wiliawna t&Ya rs t w a d' ter balf-,oier its HUh
kneelingdown in that , evening silence by advenrears_ohl ,gir! sl.
tier bedside; she kneed—oh, how fettent: in t h e boit tilmt iro
ly,- that she might have 'strength' Mid they Would' not,', and Si
judgment given her for the'mission of anti was holding thehal
love-before her. And she must needs eon; dolt. : ; The aildreir did
fc , ss to those about her the sans° of-t is thpi i t i t , ,ittivou a l wor „,,,
k 6..
sudden departure.,. Nerved to courage il'a 4 r,, uliv f • t l i T o da t i . 4 .,t
love and devotion she told-Wein, all;. to d ..-Ideiß - Afted on shore at I
bow day by day her heart bad gone 'out &nor Uteri,' their Wan ts'is
to his mitcl-they too had ,beempo one itv 4 ,4 4 1 .4-f r - 011.1 ; Ae rv.
hope, in thought, in anticipation:: n. . Now Run t. , ' .
~.:
..„,
...... c ;
the duty Imd come to , tier, the call was ,
arm her. -It hair coin:: soon,middeuly ; i P l i.si no n! Th the e s c ,elisse P '
yet noun the leis she must obey It, - wit!).
~..7. ,:.:,- -
. out iiwerring ot ftilteciitg.' = lier - mindirirs' ~...r,
o e-raiLto_lakebersilacci• ht_his_ bedside s "
at a I bazards.-to-be bleßonifurtscri•Ftin'
soldr, his gliantian, Riigel t ~All i s- she
had heldAhOliglit ftill in the eiisenient,
all thii and more had beeO,Compiclimida
in those never to ber-forgOtteri-Worf,
"Purely, truly, fondly, forever." :
• None„ knew her better. than - those
among whom Itee;iiiillfii bad.lieep'4aiti•
and none could have been, enielet or bet„
ter pent aded•that her' Carnesttiesi of - poi...
pose. in this matter was grounded in en ,
during devotion pull 10v e.;:. - And And so - -with
their
W Godspeedaticl,b)essing, yi , t;.with:,a
lit begs, arid a head aching
,with a
sleepless night; she 'leek . her seas .c in lime
Morning itroitt,'aii& fennd her ; Ilnkno ltl.
correspondent awaiting. her' - attrival; ' iii
re:tallies:lto condnet her toArthrir Orli,:
weld's bedside. • „ - ... : ~.„ ,• .. :-, 1
The hush '
arid"stilliiess of t im e siekroom,
as she inteteir ontiii:.toe,' cast _no gitiank,l
over her heart; the; sig.ht of the :pale;.
- worttface of her lx.lored; 'ha belay sleen-I
ingbeforeher i only made her.realire anew
„what ;Avalinpoutior— . i ~.., r
~--,, ' .• ,::
- - - -- - , r‘S.;: einiastrie‘i: • •
Wahl: the stirs out Webbed of pale. • I
With* pale cheek. a
And lit o pe . pple tlniflll. ~„- . 7 ------ . I' I =,-, tt
lie had fallen asleep during the night t lilisiT ;ll lnlY__lrcrier:- Got 9Ut '?f,- .. .1 ,1 !5L:
and th.Noefcri had pronounced his s)m.; ; ', '' ' , Tpit , Ud tittoti
::,:',.*,,,,;,
.o r.-.^.
, tonis'AVre favor:4)le. She, patiently listen - ' ';'...• -"I ; •I' .''' : ,'' ' -----,„ •.- ' I L•
.. ~,•
ed to thevrearidd'afield4pt and then took ; • .: 11 . iii PPM 9f •th._e. nii, _to . be
Nea r a , e l4
her seat by the bedside;ien4e4 Watching aP.Y,aI •fass i gl -P, Sat Ifk an "S° )lo ws; I ' • I '', 1
r d ere p re ti elpi
F..... A . 1t 1i el
.. t b li e, d veri . n . fr ,pl., th i c h - ti . rip
i „.1.z.,. gbit.
:her preekrd,Charg,ei . -tori
than ever, liciallidening to hia bit:attune,. wr) a . ra 4 . 10 !.., 0 • 5 0., 1,.„P win ,0.FF7 1 ..
which, now peaceint anci reghlar, gave bet King nI - spa's' ' and : ma iwThew. Pnniaii" `,
einadit in that:Pro - Mite of a chang e for I ' lt isittF.s 4 a SI I l e ' K ing 'dr Italy;
. .
d - -- ' ref ein utcountry•an brong tinuctir=4"
the bdttir: ' -.' -'" '_ " *.l'' T - :—. ._ - 1 ag ~ tb. ,
She' had heeifseatettihere
, t h,o - wealth - w . ealth with . them: Joseph . Donaparte r .;:
she COMA net hare. told how long , •w• 1 0 1 .1. iittielt tO`titilldii,,Palaqiil residence ;hem . ,
purdtd.not desire' to bCootue a citizen, ae,.
she heard,the word:"Darlineoruilookedi
II he hoped to return tliEnrope.• :To )enable"'
*nail) sa w l ia ors 0 jell IPP on Ak e "" 1 lim as an alieis l tei.hOld :nal Ostate•retilliii
a gaze of hue& - able tenderness. . a A
opecu,p, ( 9 . ; trulmainrb. ,... ; ...,
2,
••• , "DM% • be- elan:led," I , r ho' whispered
t -- r ito act
on
passe for. his 'bencht 's --
IB ai l l ess ze y t o tr u e r l fo l r n eo otv m r in . g . to , % me;
t ldat i
~,rug.,:. se r
verairt_lat,s,k b.
1.4,,t .. ai1ed;.1 . ,Ir_t,i. .Ra s
ie4 ~,,.,,
She tte lather beanti fill !., bead ; over :1 is iingrillstli e ff ie 9 i a a t as Paaa
' - ' ertt ' l4; tal l.!V tne t '' '? " •
face, her eyea bittned with, tears of grafi. : La , relnsen- ' 'After l is itP OPPileti
tudelin'djoy, - hissed his White fothead: „ l'i .7 ,1 f 7: 1 -iegi2 3. kit kalitahUdg I " lit! i
'ed ° hOtl er iti e itniand- ... m..... 1 1 7. ., ...th , i-pri, inlagq.l: ;: ‘
• " Oh, my own, own lore . ,sho murmur.;
ed, "lire for me;'for - I lac yeAtflop than 1 tligabasinglilll,l4....:Whey. boughta,tract ti „
word , ow ttirri .,•„-7,5, -,,,,_. • - „i.. onlentown, anal built magnitipetit . iliveh“
I . • . From that hour there cattle to hint re; lingarnaal Attea ,. . thee up le r. vivo .stoat
r ;
even . as . t V ; en ib er costly mentier: • Itai o paintings, itattiar4'4
turned life and: rinor •
• • '.• • be' ": •-- a
. t , li .te, '4 . er:oll*f:tee; and selected • with tire}
all butextiegins ed, is, quici.en
~1! te g to nonu a u kid out with e i n t f i s i ttr . : .,t
ill& gloiyirig nape, And on each succeed-, . omitl. - i t.; ..,.,,.. ;., .., ~ .-, , ,- . : 1
~.:1, - .. 5 : _i:
ing . .raltifore'cante'•telhat.' fond,..tireleas fall 4 • ! • ; : , - : : 1 = • „..
~.,,
watcher the thankful conscious cis tint • jp,§enh Boupextels residenee wtia , cpcs .
the precincts life she bad read front ' the I fiamtlinfinektiitt::AnieriCe:',-Thottiarodit,
-her's = of peciplo visited it fain; all, parts' 14 Ihe'''
- tor th 3l , 3 , l!!! d ... ,eteruity, ..
~, ,-,,, .- • } ,contilry;l: and- were treated courteousin . ,
' . .-.
I Tic was profuse With his money, ttml tut' a 4.
ix - great innietWi to‘liginess' lu'llicrl4titt- ,
=town. The PhiliideTphians, finding,'-ipat:
lichadhpparently•no cod-er intiney„ifit, ,
.tblit herisect it to benefit linsiti4r.gefier--; .4
-ally, regretted,Athelf-fOraft loe'lakiliatt. r
they had refOlvi 'to let:tint locatrata rig,,
smetcr4; and; to lies iiPl'aiellrlin*#::-‘- r .
norstionOvould always taunt '.7,eniciirieli?- '
With. haring ailing-=willt, imparting, toe"
..'
iiineorSpnin' txt , anlC , oirer. thern..ith'43 , - , d•
wurecalled Spaniards ctniVforeigliiiiiiiiiii7;., i i s
this.aceotmt. -.But. these iititile' giiet — a- 4 .... '
' /14 . 011e,_ . VrtlitatIsej t me,ilosf' iitiqiiii* !if:,': :
r theiralluringhirri to settle 4,oiing 1 ern:•;'•
L 'andlbe term "foreignetinoittin iiii- - ';'''
f
' 8 3 0 ".IstadYinen;ligs''t,0* 111kItA th terl:. l - .
liong niter itelorigm .. -hitst,ljeU
IbrMtitii -_
:.exceptkytitna•men ortbel . t. m niia t
_tfofht'tguy yeitteigo4dvirinethe reign , ;
of''Labia' , Phillippo s , kro , ' beliefe , bettc7
',...80Pap0t6"-taklionit ' ,. ficiiitt thettoialii„,:;
safely return to Europe, sol they soli ( qint 7' ,. .7
mnd "qtnrllgti?+Alvanit'Coitriai i ."
, n .. c. ,- .. .'.l.i,
.. 4 ..f ,
/A7Y-IXnapniir , hitkainclvatAitattherng ,
; iil of tamillierrith Mixes. ~ Sit )"school
bby of
gitift tititAe4 without tbeif lettyee,
•
-, ever'hear of such ad 9114:yriy
of popping the qtiestiiin said buir "of - 'd
party-of -gentlemen gathensd-in the
lug : room orr the -,Of;s:'. wedding
party, Oicli - canto off not -- nianyinloilthil
afterori tbe bona! op iio bill. z. •
" 13utlitriniger :trod'
}ibis sho ': iinswered .' him'd
-;;;
" 414erililiPtera • in 741
aaid tho Tag sPe4lior,'"
tell yo'n ; but first fill ):otir glasses, god
(Joiner!, and letmilil6lo - 10410Vin, ad,
via co. of 'the I it sin.
tiprn4 z Row
. c;;%;
ninikr
WcoriitriondOtit
A' thrilling! incident; ilidthildipitlons
. aqi! from ..,dputli.,,irais :rdi.4ot'afi the
family of, fixo childrvit
;r a n g , :Rook_Cioek. lYjlett-khcoaqt4y,
pint" that' they must, leave:their Immo,
ialtirfightinhpo bitd Ithe
otohlreo (gp to nutqber) to go tit ths' Pat
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•Enrreito*
t.": Ir, ' ':.',l',llt;fii;,.
I=Mlngiaffl
.
arid sll9,ittorddlogpv'as.soorrtittshfr•Th'ad
g4 4 .9" 1 0 2 P1 1 filiY-AlftlPltiiltia.. - ' ' o kith
EO. - ni g r*tiq thelalre!: ' '41,41 116
lib 6da'oll9,:o'l4ll4iPig"la
r Wre
th.vee tieighberalrettliitielt - lnto. '4:4.
iiir , lhe Mother , ink filet! nfeisfifitalAid . .
gAtherea.tip•whiltzslini•canld • cosy,
Atartedlor.the_lnke r hat, coundA#teirtln
!that:Tier ehildrep _hid. takenAo.: !At • .
.' sin okiitt id !- 9 r,e; and Tal.ling;trOs,,..lllat •
shol:tooli 1 anothei :eittrikr - thfetS 4 .4° '
moods, coming hat 4soiriei -Atalanta it ". d .
yheiv,tbq ehildroirlutda abe? ki*at:ilof •,
Whether ber : Vets 1n4 1 —. ,,, 4 04 1 .7000 1 e.
deli n.denlsnfely Or lief, ;She iIattITAUX
feared'iheiroriat, L bit 'nuttily, heisrd'Apy,
bad .been taken 'tiff 'by the boat s ''; = % ' '" '
~4 liteis , ':o9mitteiiilei; the 'l,Oniantin:iiiid - '
Ilnillinglart• of:tlie . `it -Ilier . epteitd, ,
1114 Iltl,pg, Or,fWeSP on 'Pe4rd ;,, it ineco if ' ' . ` 1 1 )
b62llll.:WPlß4tol;ll4illittptl4l,, t
with. 'For tom!. taine. 9_ o f
g '-:
ifyailionlhiri . der;iol - thetinaiirar i
littlikuitlrourshore;althohgli _ tire
,notrealiteo on, account De the, •tl'entitp•tif
the Emoke t :Movr- fitr,.thevirervi4ttlaspz.
hour shore.' Theipresn'Acil, 40FT.,99g1ti "
:easily retuih'artheirideasure: ~,ft,goaii
Wanner ' apparent; "bn - 166drit . nr.:',lne`
rougliiiess.",of• ttielikei :thaValier '• 't•l9
rapidly drifting' tatcr the . la* ~..n •
it
Made. all the,gforts theyostiiblY,O .
"gnide, - their' nhiiielay _cra ft - to: ;We!.
- ElhOre: - Hour after hour tlfeklatio` Tia,lnt:_ '
all.was'in vain. , ••Tbey kiiew . thai ItUt= '-
'44l,4littya to ilifti'dea . tlf star' ithiyisrMe.
'All herein the gre4:e'sfial*Lir. , • -.,-: ...:. , a
Tile Oaist,;ortbo..9llildreifils-girl al
eleven srV,l , ~ er_ i 'llas ttlelmillnc: ofilllf,
lot; ''Sho , e a tim bab'yaginostcoustafAt
daring that ferrible'tnp. , ,, On' lbocs . ..
the waverfrequentl'i breakinincer4 ,
—of. coarse all, were wet and bald.,r Nig
came on.with flgyttiplla444 eli
4:‘ nln:.•
weary and long,lo g 'hours el )140*,
daybreak was joyously hailed. ,Tlty . „,wpiti
sure-they would 'pion ' hail' sante r yeksel.
.alay long they looked, nntg'illorkiesi
again : set la without seeipgatallV , Atioi4
two o'clock in tlie.mortung' of, DIM' thiiv v
day, ',dut,' ono ', of 'Mrs. :liana's- children
a boy of
,three - summers, died from;lrita- •
ger and , exposit (w . hen - it''died' it'Airai
lying hi th& bettom'otthal !vat with ini ,
ter half ; over its little - body.• ' The :little{
eleven rears_ohl girl sho warded, tke „Mau
in the boat bilgit its4ttb6.bedA4g3.l)l4
they Would not,, and slid :veil leo - mita: -
and was hold' IN; the lially Init,d-9.91:11a.nnt )
dolt.:,The addreir did Hof eft naiieh-pjf
tlikliist,ilay, as all we nearly fillitnital • •
inully, al fibres niglits,:tboy,
'suers drifted on shore at .Xinq,rdines,Oar t
fano, *hen; their Wants were sppegi,liik-i
tcp4ed tot : 4o - frbul . AIeTV use ll:O - knit' '
u n pi n; „,.,,.: ~ „-_,,,. , ,
~,,,,.,. —., e. 0.,•:a •
Dining these'three days, the restlettienl '
imagine the 'aulther'aLfeelinaa:. - ,Ettry',!.
•bixly-, that -kney,',. of dna cirounistancet,
supposed, ofliniise,:they'li4 g 046 to:Die t
lunrenft In'abelake, "'The mother litnit,
'Mtn Portlinran;"and at 15neciatintliittni •
relict rooms. 'After making herself knovitiP,
an4,liewailing:the fad. of I)e . r...p.bildren.irr I
piteous' sehg , and ' Anctal4....iSha l ; 40, 3
supposed them rilklead'lllf,tliislribment,o 7
..Mts. Frdd. Wellly, the - seen:trite the re-,
lief association, tol&her • "..ber , •chilirrefil •
Weev.7l l l l nd arrarently hatf7.;ll:4 . 141.4. •
no pie are thC scone, !• Olt I is it agaSs at',2
so?" . ' GOd bless, their, ,liAtle ..h94114T4t
' 4 Where are they;" - ".Take.. meliithomnt,,
onee rt :Al rs.lftqld in fanned hi , r they word •-• '
neaz by,•ittid sti, waiild,taki , hernthe . reari
once,- .41r,other Oil „ liiiire : PahrolttFt 1 4 3
the s to r y wasyekto lip . told mrS.,BAOIIII4
Ifirw to this was V, PnerY,:iil6l4 ladies an., ..
fle•reorn•dielaili,ilO'bre'alf.2 the'dreadffir
tklings• to hell • ittthistlf.opvatob*To -,
to, to_k her hoirEhilifa ITO, and T hen 4lierf %
next one. ~F inallys , ey.c. Ociit`ho'w•littleq
, Chiuley was? li . o.on.linisisied forjmnor.-:,
iiip.tit.' She tcile4 - nn_rditriafatimq9alt l ,
oval; tiot'titllt: fit ho d'eid lle lAn_deadr
`and commenced * weeping.ni onlyie tone ;
11 . 1 14-totlikg . ifjpthf.r. par; kir , theloarbf tinz:'
uoy,
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