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Bern tow LiKatsblA t+t.. , lt line trir Ow: ir.wttpp . ,s.cid6cti.a Line each subsequent tniertido.."-, XarriAgo l litud deittb*. tree ; obituaries, 10 eta, A line, , . • a -„ \,F3agEll cos Mlttbl i rrNl3.":' - ' • . • ,Or.ECIALTY LOW Price 4:. • QU 4 " try l 11. C:_.att4Ell. 8u ih ss: Cards; ; ::. • 1301d1;11PATHICI‘r011 1 1AN',1116.' f0c4 11 0.. Ifireebtoft, trtrel'e be wtll' attend' ptinglipyi, Hii vro ' , .feWotiet• t3liit*kA.• hts eerli b nildtbrt. , 013 „ Beard e al r.'- , ll4l3aldwitise. 1 " • -11.olt.roseiTittarelt 10 1 1675. " " . LAW .447).. az. ECTION OFI , W. - W,f TSOli Ait tiro recea ColleetlTieTtguiptly Attended tn. ' Special Atteirtion grteti to Otpbante Colitts - Rractice- , Orrice with Iton. W. - J. Terrell,'oti'Pq b l4:l6 ' .46siAll . 1 e. 0 1.1x ,- ltar:3l, • alto 116 l'art?ell 11,01;t,c,' , ‘ , _ , .• • tr, ..q11:771 „" • 1 Dmiarr. naotr.l3 riiitthrtllbag; next, doei north of DJ ; on • Olt/ Iroubdry Kreet, Itherobetteald be, • • bapiiy to pee *Ultimo in want of Debts! Work:, 136 feelneenfiddeb that be can pletEe buatin quail ty work And to prite..o.llbeiletlre from 9 4 r. x. .Mont .tte.•Feb:li:MW:— . ll - •` , •• • " •• ' ~. . V4LLEI7-110Z7S21:. - YIZZATI Bzwo, PA. Snbated near the Erfeli3.ll , 4y 1)4- :put.'l6 is late tcortanssdioail ttubse, IPIF, under-ow , , atlitiyOrefi repair. Novely faiuliariedroomviatd , ingaprtinenl=l:tplendidtableKandallttiib votppxlB. tug ts - sliist class - bowl. ',EiIiVILY AIL; Lark, sot: ravinicwr.. 21/14 11',EOPL.L"S 111.41:KA'n TrupriutUf:",‘ ' • • ' acute, litiroa,•l'ora,g34;iona San. fig!.t.Ote,..ol boo.- quallty,.tunitalitly (In hilad, 41, pricre,tuystit. • .-.• ' " • ; . BILiJ.LII3. &MUD VIRE ' AND Lint' INSUAANCD •ACZyg. . Ale buelteetatt4ntleat'OPKol4l) l 4 7 ,44i t..q.mki `ll.rat door -cap: of fle 'hank ni U. Cooper 4 C. 111...1cANenroi,11trose,32al,.: • • -[Aug.2,iStl .)114t,17,1872.1.„ • BILLIN,OI3 .671011 D- . . • • C - 11,1Z,LEY atORI?I'S - • • . THE HAYTI BAltßEllt, has mow& his • ahoP to the., bnitaing.ncCupled by R. McKenzie t Co., where. be i , prepared to de alllicde orseork.i'n 114%111w:en-eh a,..•411a. • king-switches ; tiara, etc. All work done - uxl short., hence and prim". low. - AP 3 bee WZREL 2 t. ovlgnis l ual Lsw, BrOdivap . ,pw To'rk ==Mi= • : i; , LITTLEBAI B.LAKESLER ATTOROStS :i9mcivo/ to their New r/Yllu,.pp $ ite the Tatbell /1"1 1F. - ' 8. - •Lyrrs,t, Oto, r.LITTLE,, Alontroev;(ici.l6,lB= Itooka, t , :tatiouery; Wall :Paper, Newii , pens,' rocket Cutlery, dtertoecople rt Yazikeu Next door to the rust Office, Moutrod. ra. • • , • - • 11..10.LAN5.. dept. SO; • • ' :. EXCIIANOL; . 110 TEL, . . „ ~ kt.z.g.AlutlNGToli 'wit:ies to inform ,thoptiblicthat riaefug,rented the kisehange hotel la Muntrese, lie to now prepared to accommodate the traweitagio Odic. lii lirst-class style . - : : • . - Montrose ann. 2.8,15 ; f8. , • • 2 . ' ' E IL BURRIT.7. blitlr Staploi and Pan cy,Dry Goods , Crock . cry, Bard :o4l4le. trot, Stos:6o,;Druge. Oile, m;(1 Paiute, SY6uti Shoeo, fiats abd Cup, Fitrit v .Untral9l4thed, Oro . cee.er • Proreeiuue, &c. • . ..Nuw-.3tiliord.i a., Nov 6, . • • '• , . „... rAtirIItiNABLE ittrror,e, Pa. StiDp Wirer Chandler'W Store, Alt orders filled In flat-clasi Ft,yN.; t.44ting done to order ("4 tL•ort notice, and marlin ; -sad to tit. \- - June to; •7C:`' 4 . :LAT ROT', almlidatertiNzaruo' Tioniaud.RATas, -rota, 91 • Ohnistrint riser.• Call • and colifitil in 'EI Chronic: Ufeuticn., p. 143Afontropei:3ztt.1.7.'72.—nel4f. • • LEWISKSOLL, , • , iltiVlN'ti AND liAilt DESSS/N4, sow in the now Pos:toMee balldln - where hr wt. •ne found ready to attend Ali who Indy Went anything : Montrose 'Pa' Ott 13, thtie. - ' S-11%,82'0DDAtT,' • ' .uvaleti#,Bovts and Moss, lists anti Caps Lciatl3etailti thadings, Mats tgreel, Ivi door beriOtt Boyd'r Store; Work itiadq'to order, utid tep irhigdbae nittly.., • Mottrose Jas. t itiiU. ; • • ' • '••, ••• ; , 111 1 4-11 1 . Lis ItraIIARDSON; Pirtgicliti.t UfjGEON. toillerfatic profttheltuip aerylet9! 14,4 rlitizenti or Moutrobe iud viciaity:— Officrat hi ttripoidep cc, 011 the curriv rout. oftiayre 4, nruir'FigtorN 16op: 5t 4 017.L.L D.1171.7', van. 49 Court Street ,Over•eity Is; uti Bunk , ttlyg mamtWii .ci Scovnay aunts 1%11,1878. • J.Eutatz Dl:wrrx. E'A.G.LE DRUG . STORE.• . . . A. B: loget. 4, Drn:s and .IT.edetnr.4. l'obuc - 65. PifiuCCPuck43l-13ualtm‘, tipectitlea4. Tisnicte Notigns..tc,, : NiontrOo'4';Pa.. t 'llity ' • ' . • • .• N. , A. ZrOlf 2; • • • • rucceesarto Abel Turreli. Uedivistec 4)lLenalcAls. Faint*, Ulk, I,ye-ttt.qlre, Tear, picer :•• JewittrY. umery, &c: • Idoritrose; Nay 19, itre...4' ; , , - x . PR C. N. rA SR ESs , • ,/ trriglClA/t it, SVItGELIV, 444 locau,4•At . Antrath centit„itarque•barrna Jltue,3otl: •. .'• • •i• r:crlifell; ATTOR)gilt , I COMSIII.4.I.tiTt-ATi7 oA lti," nree„ I'4-4 Onice wo‘t athe iiinitrose. isAi y 2'4 „ • . A. O. lird • ATTOiditt, ci,rt 410 XxAgotosi, teats ;;ttended pfacv , 4410 r below 119,xceo, -,tfrd:ll(?iltrbitPty:',-EAti."l%fri • -7. AL "A.,‘,Gtr, Attirii6iitrt.w.sivace 4t•the °putt 'il 9 nFe, ,il t io o V i gur i f t - . 4Ortct . .! .• • • ••• •-_us . . . - • .-- - „..... ..: .iszz4.azi'`k.'.l7fitlirt::' "- .Sl.lltir.EYOlt ".11nv1,fig• .1/11.1p Itp yvarg experience iti. IV 9. . • inusinens,4stirentattnuelii attend - to ail-1.741e iii, my, 01,1' , "4451110 n, .1. ' Nyttiedwit 1 1- ii,.- • • inept. V' 174.--lynt '* 'a ..', • ~ :kk•Ji4-, li ;.l, ' .i= .• '. . 2. ,•••,•1 %'•ji, • • . itll .‘:. .- '4 ) l t S *- l' i . ' VAVlVENaiiiiii Atilif lak.i 'WA ', AC, ..: . ' . . ' ;,, r.. 1.0. rltircee. terns . p Fork e. , .. •. - ' • • • , • L 8 ifiqbeininnti Cos: As.: .... . .. 417."194 ..• 4 ' l BINIT MU) 0141420(40)7,AUTURE813,..:Y0ul 41116a1witiVatiddlitiVat:PV bin, 1. 1869, 4V.46 , A117701V,- 41.10TIONESSoustIonuativr. , twativi , au/ Ofiti ; • V rlondwitile.. 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Slater,' Whole - sale, rind Itatid ti .• dealeft all Mode of a lats. ,rooflng, elate whit, etc: ',goofs repaired I,v lett elate paint to order. leo.,•elatt •• It arrrt tote Or ale by the gallon Or ; Al trone,i'n: I',IILLINICIS STROUD. 't3oners• Fire and Ito loan". , • ance'A gente I alp o;sell Itailroao and Apcl entylckt 1 • •to Nee;Yorlcend Philadelphia. OM ce.onedoortkaat ~ ofthe liank. „ . ;13011) , t, COTIWIX. Dealere in, Stoves, l aird Ware. and %metier:trete of l'ln and Shoctiron Wire.cornta .orkitlin andTernoikeetrept. • ',' - ' i 1 ~e * , • • •' "I. l 'N. titiLLARD: Dealer In kirocories,- rovieloste -..tiotikt,Statione and Yankee 'Notions, t 'head, qf Anlille•Atenne. ' ... •,' . ..r; • ••. ,' ~. ". i'•'.l . 47" , ,W)11:.ti• yOO/3,41;4.03, Ilartlierol t :Tll t lettrelgnt'it ''. Tard.,ckefe - entlpraftsen.Begl!dld, rely land Scot. ' - ' • • ' - ' I'"! Wit. L. CO'Y';ll.ii4seleaker anti dealdr' '" ell article usually kept by tlanjtioleomonitetbe• " uk. n , JAMES E. CARM ALT, Attortick:itt .I ,of lea one below Terbuillioriee. Public Arun . 4 1 "Z•'• • .•.`' • BANK,I4IF.W .13AVINDS 13ANK,1 4 1F.W lona, I per cent. In: • tere.st . on alt I)ol4:faits. , Dqqa a nengr: :Bab:king. Dttr . IT00."3111 - tr 1 chABB it CO.' . LIV,fO.PIII.ItET tn IT'eci.,.?ktei, set ~- -L ime. ; :eene.nt.,- O ronefice- a utt:Prol ' "NAN Street,*oppogtte the Depot.,' • • - 4 , UnE4 , .C.4iringe M Aker' ind ,•Vndettlikei !lain Street, two doors below 'TANNICI'BBI.I/re. . DOTtir.r.; lre'rehant tailor and: dealerto Re.T elotlAn:D Dry Gtmds.DkneerticanarOvhiropr ;, Itati4.ltrnet,*, ..! • • . • BANKING • , • F€ORB 40 GENERAL wzroNq s - Bpsixts,s D 6,104 „ CoLLECTIONS'II'ADE ()X ALT, POINTS Lit.ll7) PROMPTLY AII'ODUN :' `;.TED ',FOR: AS .11111ETOFORE. DOMESTIC AND:FOREIGN Exdimvg FOR IR; .451. Xs UNITED STATES & BCINDS • , Boucarr 4ND SOLD. COUPONS'AND OITY A.Np COUNTY BANK CHECKS CASHED' AS usufiL. OCEAN STEAMER PASSAGF, TO .k.N.D EURQPE. *LI,OT:ErI irrocame! AS PPM AGREEMENT, WITEN THE, DEPpSIT MADE. , , • Itt. the fittuie, ss in tiiejnist,tO,slts ebdeaHi 'or to transiii....t • it money ^business. to •thettatis... faction of our p: trims and-correspondenta• • • • • ' 141111. ft COOPER it CO4 31ontruse, Mittch 10 "75.-,tf: BankeM, AUthorized Capital, - $500,00000. Present Capital, - 100,000 00. FIRST NATIONAL P •.. MONTROSE, • • I • • , • • WILLIAM D. I). SEAR I - Vice I-c:iide4l.. N. L. LENIi I IM, - • 1- . . • ,• • • • • • • .Directors:' . '' • ! WM...T. TUI IDI F.A.BLE, ; '..A.1,,11..ELD...211.),.: M. DEfiIBAUER, AI3EL'TUREELL, BgNT.LEY, A.' .J..C.ERRITSON,- - 31oi.)troi0, Pa. E. A. 'CLARE, . Bin,tharinlon, N. Y. ,E. A.. PRATT. • New Milfoi4, IL WRIGHT, Susquetaii Delia, 'L. S. LENHEIM,'• 33elit1,_ , COLLECTIONS 3rA.I)E'ON 'SPECIAL DEPOSITS SOLpOITITI. .Montiose, liarcil SCRANTON SAYINGS ~.„• 12 0 *pinung .:-1, 1. Avenuo; - RE(jEIT-FS - MONEY )N DEPOSIT F 1 O3I4COIIPANIES ./IID INDIVID-1 .13ALs,,ii.N1): ictr UR.l"i'llE SAME oN. DEM - AND ••WIT-lIOI.IT , Prik i Vl-; 0):::(s:NOTivE; ALLOWING IN' i llE4,l EST •AT - SIX: PER, , VENT:•-PElt•Al- A _v UM; :..I?AY ABLE : HALF' • YEARL. (iN TIIE 14'.IRST •DAYS OF ,‘ANU;•; ',ARA' ANIgJtfl.Y. - ASAFE Alto RE-- LI;OI.III.TACK OE DEPOSIT! FOR -14•80RH , 44 • -MF,N; MINERS, : mg,i Cit lAN les, Aisai:S.Lic'lliisTi SI'S, 'AND' Fon . wom'EN : AND: 'i CHILLWEN : AS: • WELL. •••MONEY • DEPOSITE„O ON! •QIL.JIEFORE -.THE ; TENTH ; WILL DR,Av•-•• INTERES'I'', Jviom , lagy f 1 1 -"Firtsv DAY. OF TH'l E I , IONTII. :Tlip '113,;1N ALL RESPEcTB' '4l noAIE4N..i i pt, si'IITuTION,•AND • ONE. WHICH. 'I Now:: ItECEIVING 'TI ' SAVE! 1 41:ARNINGS OF- TIIOUSA, DS CYO 'i asHOUS.ANDS '•OF seitANTON „Ail .- 'ERSAND•'MR9HANICs I *:,: :. . : ;,'.; JAMES " .13tA*; I,4 ANEoii.p.oit - A.xt,9I I ,IORGE FISII•i :"1t4;',1A,.(4:8:•.5.T.64;11.3:14 4 ,;1 - .ll:::SUT.Platil;! ' ;(:).1. 4 . -, l)l,Arriit]wB,.' 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'.44k 3 C144" .ii rf .23 3 "r.1: 1 ,•: i,i'* 1 .:. : • ....,..,,,. p,„., , ,, .•,.• . ,„ ~..,....„. , • „.,.. ~. , 41,, 0111)f i pi Yltird.lll,f ATTBti3)B4ll) l -- f r, 4 skr it 4,04,03:1; '' '`' , ' ', ' 1 ' IN SlMl:kir* .4.E paid, —L-AL ' , ,::.;:—, 'i - ‘ •_. 1.: , ,, ,,A.b.---7.--r.....i. litillOiltillitOXl -1 ItlituslB...lllfork 0 ._' mi 4iidd , ot ihiPikfttolit... soolltittlits, Anti 4103.11 vatilitle'd, 'wader' to "4,4108',.,:'-,LA w. Abotch Gcard,t4 1 .01„ lilatbiri 1 , ,^2,:t '::-.?- `, ~.J.,,,r4 i lissiotio 4t, co_.. ; .,„ f . , f tr. rtextrogo. - - ' ' " 'l 2ll Curt. 44 o9!. i 1 :0-Zw`viimiatatiltiW r• .I, , i' - ,-,' •" ',' • - . ' 1 ti.4r.zackwx.l - ~. , ;, - 1 ; . ; ,. ~ , ,,Pltigtimupw, l L.l( j,..ti 1 . . . ,I , '" , -'i , l: , E..... 4 k . •-; „i ESM Ban4ing, Ste. .1: i. 1 DRAFTS SOLD ON , EI3,OPE. f • 1. =ME .1'::, --,..,:* .Lio IN 1T,E111116. .•; .1 i.‘,. . .... • ', ' -.V. . :......'", '..• ' ... ; then, diled s froni the ( tymiliau4l4,- ';,.''''',.; • r 1 f Apollo , ltept thy: tlo lts; : •-, - ' t • 'Admetuit, all the (lay and all . . ' ' 'l , • ,:, The nfght-tille, ph.intiye; unisice];' : :1' ; ,t , . '• , , -0114i(4.1 to the reeks ~ . .l ' In tioopB thkattentiye,'hikid sat :rourid, s; . , • ,lit , lld.l:94gering,ti.olies did,press, , 1 • , Mild-,with tfrn magic.of the sohnd,.. , . '.., •.1 llitl•tettilesltheep and *many a browned ". ''Sliepberil tti,i'ShePherdess: - . ~.: VII, on it day, supernal light • • ' ' • '.Thrise,'ltinbrioes illurnes' ": .-' ' • ' it,ritldaylic dells l;.indie itud„grew light, ~ ,, ..irit.ll pnexple.ted llermes" , flight: . ,‘ ~ Earthwitrd on glowing pliirnes::: ~-"Bratber," hi) cries, rthy.penanee e'er,', f -. ... — ..olyi t ipli slick niain-; .' ' • ''' ' hirteen:qtit Least as Ti , retorofd ~ Mete 4ut:th6:tikernipgi ltnd restore, -Thy Pytprowis9 1,6 Stratt,i! And. as iniSciltined god;deelares',. I t:• - ', , ,i 11 41(i'at'f4 1, erranflt , fail , .'. • Appoints. we fis ; a form he hares Itztying`with'Deity, find wear - , , 1, , . ! ". I A beatnsl corona].' 'Bat aWe tind:aPprehensiOn grew j i ".....' :On i nilAl . C.4 pastoral throng ~.- ~ .o.ajnire us% I .'tor indeed we , rue.,: , . ~ Our midi: fan iliarne&s," "Ye de • .. • • ltitmertad beioins wrong,"; .Butilieg; the zentio Power replied , i• , !`lilifrehddren of the sods,' t i lf g,odlie `twere to stand aside , ~..I"rotu lintrnin friendship, none but Pride !,. And Folly would he gods." 1 VA_ #etertett ffiturg. .. l ' . .. DAVID MOSS! ATtORNEr :-.- -.r ; .? -, t.., ..t. ~ ..i.•::: : ::, - -iii - 1 - .:, ~ .., -,,,,. ; , i .. i, ri hd-aft er - nsivertf• Struggle . t i ltll',poi;... ctrtyllatight, at the Etkirt a. -tit. ! th e lgal- prO reasion. A sign with:gilt lettersi "David 3.,1 9 55,, Attorney . and solicitor 'ul, L;iw, i i" -*.aslacked on. my, dt.or, onliionis•ayenuO . : IVithili • a few ansty..booki; au unipty :desk ad a dilapidated.ary cbait, -- pmcfaimii niy• legal. 'status: , I had- waited. patiently lbr "criminal.' and:: pcirplexect 'debtors= to flush' in and seek,iny ilv4e', but trii.ey did: Igor. milt .wril ; hope deferrod had, alinOe th 't sale.niy. heart. gelid On . the :morning. - ti tit • Detlember 21st. 472, I sat Alisconso , - - Jiitel). in niy (Alice n myth oyereolit,but 7 tpped. lip, to I.ny - ellin , „ . .ktild' oveycOlit • au- sweringl . In -lien •,of tire, and trik' a ..pros-f. Pective.g'llizie.e at my', 'allairs. :MY 11.1aii, Ts stoolt . two to 'fiv•-•, that ,is. .tt fii‘e . ceitt r i tipkle O'aNtwo cent. copper. -The' five. oeptsAviiii.l4'.bny a glass of .beet', and • the tivb cent:La :pretzel:l. smiled • at mynntici . - 01.ited . Inip:pnirsi', and 'took tin- : i n ven tail' du rw - f - -4 , aroobe: • Li i ke their owner, my 'oat and pan" ti'licid l evidciaN seen better ', dye; foi,,although zinsty and threadbare, / / ... showed . • - t: 8 :y .1 1 e- itt ind l i e ti c a l i l i iiit a r O l d: s c pe h a ie k v i e ng p , I ti a .e s o lli ‘ r ,,, ' he futne... Bet all 1 ' - could- bring to aid I : e° r l- ef te •:t .x ti 'tu : r i e v . ;ir t : la .: c°e -o st l il li nfi'e o t ii r li a ee. c i4r : ;°r G t oi g r : r e na l e nl y l'ai , : : )a q i it: o e'r V est,'• and J'you -.tiri- a ‘ liar.' I - , knew -1 i My sigoltrochtimedime to be an attoinev, and scklicitortitliw, nil yet, I' had not hail ti . !:...inglil eanse ',to I.‘ead before, the; bite,, A . ttheugll ) l.,was nonittally a •niembet...k -'1..i., goovest said to nay Finley ..a literal Warm! oflalMy 'plentlil possibilities.' I -k,inew -1 .pp e/3etl, .(what Young' inan is tkre that oesn 'ot think : ti:e . &aye ?). genius . that. •du , astopirli the world 11 it could only • iii •tinflt.t: - .Tintas I arrived at this point in my reflectiOns. the. ilopr 'of* tn: i y ottiee 4wting: on the hinges, and 'a man: closely muffled in 6 winter ••apparel atiiod by rriy side.. ' - , . , • "Are you a lawyer, sit 1'.7 lie said With , a i l tirieitiOnini ' , glanee : lti .r his . steel graf , eyes. : , .: i . H ' ',f.4 l / a tis.in . y businoiS.r...lreturried cOr ;iyi.straighteilinz rayeelt to inn fall 4ei g l Ot‘gislei.t Six: .. ' • . . .L I Ile, smiled,nl my Tunnel elipriet Aiollairiote 1:11 my hand, arid said . b 4 1. ha k i,:,e cotikliir iidrice.", [ .., , '... l'..Tilis was conning to the point,: I tha ed.intitantly..l and -asked . nl,y . '6lieu to teate(l,.. ,f - - !' ,-..:: ' i ... L lie,,wai'a . inidillp ag, - ed I paii, fa I ` , ,i,ii sinewy witlil- &dila hair s,o,irsely nice , i., ith i grex..:' lilis dress and !Luanne pi claimed WO, a_ man, of weAt.ll - :.1 'notice ,ruin as, lie glOwly seiitect.hintell: - ; ''. ''Sti.kiuse,.' 'said he. • i yoini,lisid—nli onl daughter, - Old: she :_was in Ariiiately2 ,- .dt terniinfil'oil marrying 4i . 'than' that ,:yo • 4ispiiod, a atiati.4tioni,•yini: knew. tn be . villain, Inleifatl .tio:nieitifE:,4l": pitMtig it '' "Is, Aiolir dauglitr.of iligo: - I'''- • , -. .: ~ '! . t.t :did not sit}' : ,brie ..%fae,4l4 .. _,ilati -6 1?1,e ./. young man ; yoli - jump ati 'co . nOnt.ions, '4 l :f! Ol.e -14 %lei'. al;•Cet4, ,auy,tiii lig -iVit. 4011 t ,proof." • 1 . , ' ,-. ,:.,,- 7-- . 1 .... ~ .r., . , ~ i BANK I .felt thtit 'bit& , filid6rily::ebittiged p 1 ees - With - 4 he ),:riis tne'ntlor bey 'and - I' 4 4 s.:the' lient,,.>iiut "tnkfiig no notice of, bid ,iinrdo, I repeated 'tile, - lpiets: bon wit h.a - "Its - she uf age ?'‘ l- ' I ..; I "Yes, sti6s of i4e, and as obstinate as a mule," wail the re-niy. - ` I i ,- •,. . ~ ‘'Disinhelit fier, - ",1 sugr4ted. -, . : • , 4• iC Obi" - said lie, , with; a I shrug ofl., hts shoulders, l i . q. !alive ,iried I:v6iy.tbilig,.; J. have told lutr she ivouldWt bits 6 it peittly of ii - iy'money ; X have• lit"fpt iier on . bred. and' Witter - I..tiirc.cl ', gOve - rti.<4..ke. :o ;d. her, in faet4 hayes left no btone , ' mitt/Tn. ed. ° ~ ' ', '' , ' • ."' ~ : • .; , i .' ~ .ierhere - f.tkniitioB • only.. t l y.t,e.,..;fletboi 1 ineir:eerate !it at 4 ii)saile aiyluth, of put ,4. iv, etiop. bie,,quoi: itut,l-.fitnytei t , hint i tile ig4rahlellultiou,r- \?ititip 4 ' ' i . e t • 6"Ur. I asst sic4;re b ti o n is flit besl. Nat peen ii7 . ..:j ti 3 / 4 , o4areotivtes -lift' tritAnyider - s.ltVvould iknagitie t, ilit.trfiv . its * evrspir ;icy pa isiv . part„ A nd 111111Ty,,kit . ,4t - the gallows.::':.._ 5 ' ' 1.• : C' Ile' fetriniiiedin xlitp tbc ught' finh ser c„iiekk. Airinp3ts c 4ll4 tkn ~ 54i4,: "Young; ek., inimi Oon'4,tbink . y ur brisiness is Very, ~ .liidintiTti, bosv irdubi .piti' liiitYtii,b,kunge , it , for, sOmP,t Jing nu' ,Pro 1 :41 1 tilv,?", :. `: " Qbange:or StarVitt 011 , 1N1,1 , , - tvuttlititti, oK t ssitv.jot we, so 41.1tou.kse I 1i441. no o!Oce,tiowsSAr. -o : fact, ,tu,a, vicape, fromtiiy i precut ,c ndition 44,4, • 1ike a godsend' to ne: - I in jartil3. - my ' iiiiing ness to'mnk uny re-ii tiabli! cliftligO, Ve soon' agreiA ;upon ,t ms which seenie4lo we tnorttinin libt.r And iogetber _tkin . - e9,0.944M0A1itt1..t0: 'O/4 44* ,3 :1 4 ;,,ung 140Y toiuktolks;,911, t - .-Ilintrionle oOtripii for'twirigatuetcooe, INlLlcer4m,seelhed ii S,. 4 , 1 . I ,„‘ fflgitd Wortrg. etiou cf 40 14 0 4' 31 e% thAt ope tti6 unity fair but nap EZI1111•11 t r..•.- , ^ ; , • " ht,-***Bl4 tfricr i neatreng .mllO uevelty and . the autl`the aulid cash eonitecttA with . it, reeuooqed ;me to the situation. •c, t:' . • Just:Ml:llo'Bbn: foziin;tll.,vikiat,'wftzt‘ log the Capitol don't!with the-last glyains of - depaiti 116; clay; I.lit; Arai n i i• l 4 tiiore;,caule lEtt g d t heibusyl"„e,roWds . (* eve,t re utryi to,tbeir ' 'Two titiys liefore f. Davidt.M6ss,attorticy anti 'solicitor, :Seeitylittid .thr44tibaie;.'fiti(t left for - SaltimAire:':This train , tit:might-back Aloss fly: attire& jug how (-theta ;diess" increases' then., plf, 1 ,4 8 p,. e t, !ac t) diiulit of" this, whii Snid •to" ibis: son,''-'cpift ty -habit as,thy. tikifyi. .ti t e ) 4 04, Parer oft. i)ruoiliiims tbe;ioau;l'f: .wh A t change it , had-made , in m 3 lc it fe.W'AtiYi'agii deSpl;:ijaZill ' HOW 1 1 419Y0 nlY:sP h di°"k 9 . — "..4- Ift et , no nappy z* a - king.,. had lofd axe the',`Panii'lflittterintz•tate,wltleq+ it:tetls many a bells. , - , Div arnbrnsial)tickg, %vein ctirlea st.yle,tnythinde...l4:tistlptiti trotti'd 'to, r f tft.f.ottot!, ,my, blue, tyeo . , sparkled,: and ..ni %Patti; i nier&d in au elegant. snit ,`,.6f!, broatl4 I Besides all this,'l,lind c i ultivatedil bicotbititi Pallot; rot : wlis:TZ'titiact!th4,. role, 6f invalid. A tarrat.f,t.) .vas assisted iiitotlie'carraue by the 6b.` Selulatit:'footrnew; tab k 7 1ungliidly t k le pllion 8. I was driieu to an. eiti,gant MAI ried to ri..lnxtriotiti:chatnlifr. was 4,410, I fatigued to gn :down.i!airs tliat l A Oven ing;- t, , ntint'tif,‘ ittipptl ‘ 1:6 011 . trivet' to swallow, and the w)tin it tooffio , :wash it do .sin'n id ' l'a'irastohisb rotaurateur. - . • In Oie,m'priii)lig,iny , lie.nil.w r ktii-acilinsli tliat:lfOilik.,nik O.T:Ci . in bed '-'• . ; :j 1 ~ • At tlidinnertime-I';ittaneged. wit 4 ~: , 311 y as=' siStiiinie - s;loLgei• - ‘..ilk. ,tbning-rOpin; and - for the,firl time : mil : K . l4e ..11nist•tin, the young lady' who„ie ;:teareSt: hope:4 , —e' boi,i 'come tO tiveitlitioty;'l - 411hilbitlirotliiinev I-began-to think .that • inrho — lift Aila Jli. -Mil.rs`;oti litur",,nitide';a - gt!,tive . titis4iiie 'in brinning ot : djliere.:l nevej heti: an kideiii l ;: tily,,busy hid in:eollegonna:tity .rnotiey to:, lice .at till iitei';eoirdS - liiiii.sellowedlie nn A r,' gin fir Alr,dains.::. But- i am 4ifire:;litskel 3laratOn. entlitnnliefi'll the . eletnetitd ttiiid) 1 haVe. ilou)pkted - my ideal if , I hattreesdis= ed,'• oil ~ i, 1,., ~• • , ~- - , •.- r. • ....„ : ; •,- She .ices itinall;ti iierfeet,brenette ivith.i blue• et*, v!ihieli might- spiiikle with love 1 :or . :1 - ink, reid',lipa'.ilnd. - c1i471t.4;;:-:instriSiis 1 bittek httif,'!lite . .sbnyely " . teeth, ,and. in 1 C33t, - everything. That. is taiarniini.'in '; t O'L ''ttian.: . _Slic.; tretited, tee .very : lcititi yi votitl gently; he'eattaol, hit fetlir'i}_frieittl; t 'swititti ail; invalid:...: ." [ • - ' - It : T . ti3d. , )::weri ail par ently . : , 14 trci lig ''• :Jul : , .II hetirty' she vt'Oult1,:: : : luivn,.. IS iiSpeeted :. ' el; •ikliergii motives, en - - -rnet- every : '-ftiilvit ce • . ... . • •• . k . . ... With wrebutr. „Ile bad brought everal .eli4ible'yoang rnen to his house t 'Kate b a ati•aeutillin about their basines4 iit anytkinebut—a compliuientary.r:tyle. All the . odieti'lvlio' had been hired eompaPiona- iie. won. Over to her dreohedi!ence, and wet() ilia, charged iL disgrace:l It was plitineti 14a.t. while dr.3lVill'T S • • - her sympathy, and seeking.en kindly ° al o e s turning to conscionsneks tli" soeond time from her, I lilieuld.l%it'afell over . 7hel,'and I.rnentled rapidly. Ithink wilat• helPed ,keeti with heel:is' rntich aa - poOslble, .and:•ITIV-P/03t•WM Zttte'B Sweet facQ•bending excite if possitfire, the jealousy of• her lit}:, o‘ . 'r me with such a world, of tenderness er,'n.' and tempt hini the some aesperate ac- : ift it. . I convalesced rapidly, and Kate tio . .and I saran resumed our rides. One morn! . I '. 1 I felt itnnieLately that it _would be Iv ing•Mr: MarstOn. surtim m oned e into his ,pleasant,filthoilgti hid,' been, as,l appeiiri! library and told-me that I must appear iiil etl, a young 1 man (if landed estate, II a.ii a trittlessalzailist Reveaut.• '',rhis I did would-have enteredi into it -With -greal,er: tint wish to do, for fear that it' might zeal., :-, '1 4 ,'4'everythingl - • ,•-• complicate Kate ; but Iti. Ailurstoti in ; For- a few i 8 Trogress4d , sisted, and'the trial. resulted iii Revaux smoothly. late_cps` asgiditotte., tinni•t:'.l.leing sera , to the . penitentiary for . three attentions to tily• camfort. ' I would. 4iel:years.,., • 'r •. ' • , ' . 1 • on the sofa iing,she I wouid, re.,'•ul to me in; Kate manifested no feeling; her loiter her dulcet. tows.-. I l enjoyed-this heartily, iieefrieilfto :have yielded to - the oircum stancei, ' . • , for slie Was re l 4lly•s.good reader:and Ten t ' li yaw) br,l3yron' frtith her ljps was the ;1 Wiih 'Mr. Reviinx's sentence ''my work sw6ett , st mus ii ,to in ',, ,• ~. ..•:. -: was . done. I had gained the end for When my lieisd'aelied, and I often had, which I. was employctl. .I•told Mr. Mars 6,,y'ete spi:ll, with my head, "how fennel-4 f , tun, this and. thanked him ,for,his kind-L. she bathed it ivitli Louie', deft. lingers on Ili's& , - : . - . hers. I w o uldhard been content to lived "Do yon really wish to leave .Lis hOw, , and in the, Sunshine of her presenee I me 1 4 .?": - - -." . - -,,, . - f orerer ,,b ut olkeryatio'n ,sliOWt..d ,me that 1 ‘ , ..N0, but I have eninpleted my,missign tbere vests a. nixessity for aCtion,-- - Sonte-fant•l nowltiefe is nothing .ieft f or ' me to times Kate Weuld shut bersdf ‘up in by i J., , d0, In leartpg you. I leave everything. go ,forth into the world more deso ioon f for ati hOur or tWo. felines 4ile, .T, l and lati.' than I came." ' . ' . - on whom tinie alwai4 /rung tle;l;ity wile l f! t...h . €;%iiii/ 4, 5 - ut)iie.itt4 ; 3) . ll.lliquy.cintir by -ttiel. f-'l3tit why not stay? I• heave property .. wintiow to view passeralby. ~.,...,,,, : 1, which needs care. f can .find plenty for 'lnVieriahly .f_saw tirman passing up and; YollftWdo.7 -:. ••:,:-!-, •' • .. 1 ' . down, in front of the 'louse. . 11. e, was or' "can't you see that ft is)rnadr.ests for me medium Eizo, light complexion', blii& grey t^ ' !a'' ! . 1-1 Par!! 6 iif.s - r TelieVO you ,from eyes, long' side: 'Whiskers, a mixture lie.::', I, onetron,hlttti 'drag-you into aifether. I ee \ twcr'llaxen and brown. 'll4.)St Peopltl ;came hove: heart, whole; I'shall,go away would have called hire good looking,' buti,loaving_zuy heart ;behind me. :You 'would a clost. observer 'Would have •notcll tlie. c ,ll i of• forq mcAii, eiptitiu ; .as you see it is,. :W, tle only course 1);11 to me is to go. .You strangely shap:'d „fotbead'. And the grad - -tifil sinking in of the features at 'tli',, i Itivy only eacitp?d Oneilaugei. to cncouu• hiid , 'te t f the nose. I ROC ,not long in-' tti- hnother."' . •,- ••,- - -. ~, ...._ ~. fintlingoktutnat:!..tltts-v.4a•s...!.ate's 10yi., 1 . i -4"hafi - a kind, benignant' expression fig'44LUt , into the old, gentleman's eyes sidle and,l tnok. a strangi....a.elitYlit In w4te,h;i hint. '1 Calits,lit, lip looking at me with 3 'MPlieti` 2l = l ! , 1'.':,,,:v1,4 %:J- '‘- i raihgniti t scowl. , wit h . 'x itte t s re ,d pp e a k. - ,. 4 . - "If you Joyc%frate, ~-. ?v 0u,..,,0fin 'Marry her. ffieti«?. iie - . l .atiii.afifili&ppeare.d.f: ~..1:3- v as .er- 'only ILA.oln"my tbil•ni-laviri3terl hi gwor th tan h tt at they .were teepi;g„ , up a curie- ;tad I beleve that you, possess that.l I ep t ilene,butirie%tsw ..h,rle4ve mre not for money ) landed •estates, ! qr . any letters. I 'o e gan't,9 concoct plans to vhether blue „blood i of Ple4lau l flows; In . prevent this. , I bwitcl her as . a . gken't, fg i •• ,Ptoi•f! vein art . ' ' ' ' ' ''' fi '..\'' ' . ''',' '' • • " T kt ' worths niiikeii the! ' n 1:`,. , i.. yor to help Ine.• in wrifiug: some" lOttefri 11.1. Tile want of It thefellow," • - ''' Which- wad it linOtigifitl - -Or -tr-. l e' t° ' w rite' ' 1 I lost no time. in Ending Kate, 'and old, .old. story, when', I Liar Ay ; hich a 'orraccOunt •of tity weakness, i jung fher 410 ' , was unable t'o do;, ;.,1 I. her it'r. l "lig 'lad finislieashe looked Op and said : ' • lio4rii:w;ritilig il.'ik .ll . B : lB V ° 9. t. :!' l .l 8 "r -td, "r -1 -0411 you trust me now. I have been, thitiga f •ta itriii,goarail, p e ,,,i ) ici,' Which, of ia yery,, very wicked ?", , 1 1 . .c° lll ' B ' Yi, er- ''' ith' Ne r- 144ated*; ' I "ye . v ` int ' Tkftst yoril ' - 4 144 argil 'llx4 heaven I° my irottlAl-hoe seenied purcti aud ifiviAtild' `oPitietti' y'et- cfirefiti'y put away • wrifingdeik. - I "t' iii lipeo Ole ifelf." t;. -- 4‘.'''.-- 1 " ‘-‘.- - '..r- •., fila,st„ if ace tlicninht ..me-•ti.ry ,siimpicli,'!ittid Mysign,ftiaria,:,:tl o 39, . Att o i t , ,,r and poi*€,e6sNl uf 'very little information, lAtt,„ la iciitir at Lia,villimug nut utoo liiiiral, 6 1. 1 e,•ntn i p aliev)ered,-IrT. • witif , ' ll.ol ‘ 4 iple i r i'Vir`i of tile Oiiiitol.- -It ikv not now an utiivieryii, g'lVliii.d4,:is.., -,- ~,i -.,..,,,,,--_ ,-;`, i 1 ,...'r lth ply, •sign,'hnt; a, . tt4slitv, 4tid ~, 'my prin. Welookinni,; pies, anti be# ot 4 fort9r.; tiee is not ottly;',hirge tlut 'luerative,. I rare td-te - 41,-stroing , inr-ta. , 4 0: - .4 city , point ikl. . iiiir-e" 4 '4l - 4'4 . 141 plineliant 'for nntledged antnveriog t•t i o' . ...sittrorneys, 'and cktilall that Lail: tro. throw. pnt,,9l4!cts of interest, atill. tr uu'ttiv.r.,o .qugtitidnik 'llitttefi :ir 0 40 . t'il,tipAoti44 4iCifieli wiii•that' they may show; ask 'he'r. - ' l , ''' ' ''''-':` 4 ' , - 1 ''' 1 .'in. ' '''' ' - •'''jcif" what . lltlifllbil are ruatl.e . '" I . - , Vitti 411;016' fifrrit. - sis'iin4 - ,," iti4ier ratt)!rg.:7 ,- : ~‘ .=.,; . , . _, 4,... . , , ~. • ..,, Iferwe4 it, oliStiii4g ti _ti-krfiffi w.fls• 10. YP',Yti ifi r ...,.- 11 ''' , . ' , • .:_iriiii - iiif iso ' nrk ' f , m ' ' ' 'I her that, gelitleiiigis and Rita tiesslNOl Mite` ii,' " 4 . •; 7 ';' , J •'' , '''...: '' ' ' . V-- 7. -- - - fsi: , '••ii . e.:. l '. piliir;i:eteilzf r id the' truirlattY. - I Oti ly,:iik b.; , ..=:. - , -,,• •-c; - i y .t .. 4 . - 1:1(1 1 D. , ' i ' ' . ._ , • J :edftiNit 'B,lle.'hlilt 1101.1e81.0WM1.14 0 . 1 0 0 Ve (.lAli ' • i •. „ ~,, , • I , -.. i 4 4 i.,,,... 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At - In . ii . :' - .. 1. 1 4. • Z 'L'.!: i ''' f Z C_l k:,.;,.:,, MEM =ME tiDiY . - OeteStl:-V?;i:.-:'7 ~clekrved, = Iliscr part of Valor, I wo seatp4 s , and ;Hon being 'the better uld: on reflection by playjng btylinage ..,elfeetvcr 'to - c\o•Lic - elc, Kate's I, ‘l.had Mi 'house nearlia. been . t voted .hatiored, yvst , 3qt.otii, mos r and. mistress. The Change in,tuy life ; seemed as ,wonderf i 1 tits the 'Miracles roughtf.,; by Allialin's i•l6 Ty down . stairs oh :this, morning; alit tie' than :Usual, Mid ;eittesed-,,tha.dining room,' I bad expect ;541..14 1 .1, 1 )0 (Inv; lere,aoAl vas surprise cti jee ig,..befure .lter.,pet 'Mitt and between 'her ,Saying; .4 dopil bye,' sweetheart; -. for !Scv'st.ie called the b rtL . -.I- entered nneb 'scryetl,iiso:l slipped but again and.closed .:the deeriifter,me j determined - to closely :watch . a ‘ 4 l l's.- t• "" Caine': 'dovih• 1 Pound': -her' , Were kio•:lllteei tliexe seemed lot; be l and getilleaes,s,indil conifilaiiitd sof 'baying _poised 'a bad qiight and tifle;elitiebadly. "'kept Illy. kepi IA ;nitist • 7of ,the, , day, - ; but' within I-: roged:turiously.:. To . let -her. itzpipp, withthakpouydrel,.seemed to'ltio; 1- w lW ould be,.to ,let:thellitst of my. It fe.depart. ,ai . d'eterinititil prevent it even at . the.ebst i day' . w ore . a way in 'slow, inteim able 1eqgt.b,;,..1 Akt not tell iher fathef I,susliceteil,hti preparett to . , keep ,tny :o'clock ' the. house Attaisilear." "hew - , khkit 'lige had gone , to bet room; .fer; iietted' 'her:: light step oui:thaiatatte:g(imo -ciine-bAnte j; 'I low,er ed . the,gas, opened. dour. silently, and prep,trekt to listen tn.every. sound:, r ' 'elook . ..Oruck .eleven Ito 'to hreakfaat: aid Idy seated. There" agitation .about. her ; I an 'liddod,i,Biveetness r,raanner - to her tatil , nnit•inie,•befoii, in patielfee Atas,re wad: ell, then :the Ohiak:og'of- the Stairs J drew niyiattention. !Lbeking. ont I baly inlthe dial light a robed, (igpro.. stealing doWif, then clicking of the; locks in a in& I followed oat through the gate, do walk) the . end -4 the square, where oloaely, O:isfered - mirage was - ,waiting.. I ,arrived•juat in time to hear Walteea-voiee saying: ; ; „.' - "Rate' darling, hop! • you'. wonla doine;":iilien I toolii her by the.. arm and '.said • • • ..• "Bute-- liea 114sipn,, you should not do this load thing. litturnTwith• meta your, f!tther.7 •, - I rlietillietjaxii's since in. a passion ed: •• 'filo* dare - you hi t(irfere ?' I will - teach . -,you_ better rnanners.::' B.efare I could. avoid it he raised a piatol ad.p . . - " 1 .. 1 1 41. ; a - dull Pain in, my side ;, tl en citrite ciarpc.n. 111. ' • Whftil I returned to- colisoionsnesti. I hear& vtiiceelai whiappiing :• • 1 .f '..l.licarinot lust much longer, poor fel low." •-• • -I had. a•dini ideal that -the room was full: of people, bikt I reeognized one; thtii,eame another oblank. ‘ -1 titid non badly wounded in the side ainitist Tatiilly, but ,careful nursing min; good constitution tTitimith'ed.' After 're— =MI i e. in front of my house a i d thus aililresis- • ed..tne aSI slumbered': 1 .- .. '' 1 'Tome down.here, you old gray—ltead, ; 0 1 ‘4 4 d e e a r th r en i 4d , gi , 7 7s aione , y ~ tti buy Ildidn't go‘dOwn , and they nab nged and carried off My gate , and broke own twd Shade . trees. , ‘'',, . ,I - As I ,said at the start, 1 don!tikeep myself posted onAm.litics, but I any con vinced that the.. campaign , has opened ; this is . the way, if I remember rightly, that all campaigns have been opened for the last fifteen years. '' r - - This morning while If was selecting a roast, at the :butcher's : , a, man ,with red eyes and Wicked Nee; came man_ slapped me ;on the back.and a 8 lie twisted m ound to , g , i G v i e ro 'n r i n e el, i_l; l : r lu i l it l o _ i f d u ...... rce it 'o as f h . i h s ol ta fo nyar f : r breath he remarked : • , . q 1 ,, Johns!": ',. T. , on lle seized I my. bawl a nd : shook. me arofind' and - tier: fin tied : - i "I can liek tiny-human being . who says_ a.wOrd twin -- dohnson." : • . ', . ..: 1 - t. "Yho'sJonns.iii ?"4 asked, for lireaß did; not. 'reinemher , .of ever, hearing or reading of bun ' "Who'S JOhhson ?" he • echoed, azing at me in'astoutelitnent and indignation, "why; lies liveci•in year own' ward for ten years!" 1 .. ! . . "I never Met him." v "Neveri did-? ' Why, be keeps Vie big gest and best salOon in the ward !"1 "iith I": i .. '- c.. - ' if • Ile looked; at _tne for a motrie)at ina , , ~ pnizled sway ‘ not ' Understanding ; what "ali t !"metint, and then he pulled his coat awl. exolaimed : . ' 1; - ‘!, - .4ee here; maybe you are going, to cut •Joliiison and vthe for.Spicer !" ii "Maybe I *am." . , ;.b "You are, eh ?" he yelled, "You - hre go logic° cut Johnson off the reeler ticket and vote forking longbaired Spicer?" :A. polieenian took the man awily just as he was preparing to demonstritte the freedom of the American ballot hex, and I get my roast and wen tint° the g rocery. Old Mr. Loiejoy'arid old M.r.Arnold hap pened ilCat the seine time. I knew that theY differed , in :politics; but also knew that they were both. good ineuraild had been Iriendslor.twenty yeaxg. , t , "Going tn'hea hot campaigti,l guess," reniarkednr.`Aruold, us he hunted fora Match to light his pipe. : ' .1 /1 "Oh, I durum," ridied nr. , l,dvejoy, "I think .we'll .scoop you high and dry ;Without in hell.- effort. " . 1 ; , "You, will, eli ? I'll' wager you are the - sickest, lookiug,tnan in the county before -sfiow flies." - "Guess not," said . Mr. Lovejoy in ; a net .,tled time,; "the peopie are tired of ',, being robbed and plundered and birrie4 and roasted at thelitake, as it Were, atid'they are rising in: , Itheir ' might to hurl-the vil lainous pa 4 from' power." 1- "What party,do you refer to - sir ?:" de manded Mr. Arnold. , . ! ..''.'Yoars, Fir," replied Mr. LoYerY. "Tfieo,Bir; yea are 4.datard and - a liar," shoutei - Mr. Amold.- •-- : "And-I'lllnock you down l" cried Mr. Lovejoy ; and , they struck and kicked and telt over .a barrel, ana were separated oulf to rovir eternal enmity. From now until the campaign is over I shall seq such things.-every day.l As I come up, home men. will demand ;money of me to drink thew, health'of. this or that candidate ; :men seize me and rush' me into a:saloon, ud oblige me -to swal low sOme , , villain° s drink to oho* that I favor their candidate; men will throw brickbats ,at nie if I come up a ,back street to avoid them. If I ride on a. street cat I shall hear in 6 abuse and malign every candidate on! my party :ticket ; if I tide in the Otnnibt,iB 1 shall hear men re late villainons,lies about. every caadidate on the ticket..: , . • _ The ehances are that my butcher and grocer and tailer will fall Out with - me because :'l. refuse Ito hurrah foie thier candidates, or because' I can't -see .that' Saunders: is a liar, hypocrite, horses thief,. burglar, and jail-bteaker, ..while, Morton has to wear, an olircoat to his angelic . wings. , • t During the day I shall ' hear all; thdse things down town, and when I come home to rest.and Justus I am enjoying my . first nap, so.ne'one Will ring . Ty bell and want to kiio* if .I am on this or that ward committee. !In less than' half an bony some' one voting the =other itmket will heave a rock against the door from across the, Street to remind me of the er— ror of my ways. At midnight parties will corns, , along and . hurrah for some one, and !it daylight the man who has been "lay'ing vres'r all • night, wink at .me as he goea along home.- If take, apart in ;the campaign I must fold tick ets and lity plans on Sundays, - remnin up the' moat or every 'night,, drink with ev. ery - man Who asks me, treat evayloafer encoantetod, , lie aboitt men. whose char- acter is above- reproach, and. praise men,' who_are not fit to associate With! hea thens. , itaomet 4 nea think llwon't have any thing to kib' with politics. . - , . • , . A Haw Trick. • ' .1 - • • ~ • . , I"Lngeedin hero .at midnight; roaring, drunk, John Ferguson,"' said the court tolthetirsi „ _ . tißrought . here siok,,bat just as I sober was the reply, the - officer couldn't` see or smell etiilit: l = i'Well, 'then, he couldn't.": i. The officer swore to. fi rgeson snidrunk that he could hive tied laic legs in in hard , knol• - . sinliq 'mkskuito." said thel pris oner,-gradualy waving his hand. ' taW-younTionor before, hat I had read of son often t .tijul ItniV night Iboagbt it gold beaded clue and .started tor, your rest— ileiiiie to preaentvit to yen." "Yell." ' , • ',lnn° on-the street a fellow ' stopped me,. Bayed' 11.1 knew Jones,' tit pot Anil:it* *Il this Polatt a tested, me,.k am as innocept ass billy.") John 'FergasOn, you art.. the tliggest liar . 4dhni hue been here .fof - fours en Month& You 'couldn't tiny two. ipchea of gold4cided, cane, and I wquhiret, take it: if, y011,9)413. , 1 0611 put It legal derrick under yf i n and ja„(yop.cpp, ! there to'o4 rot' pinety'days: - f ' Ted too bad, air, sighed kitt prisoner:' sorry' your parentil 1(11(101 litilltip4owoltuer' owl harder. :gri ints4 in,thera,and Eitdown this saw, horse tq the right. . , .TERMS:—Two Dollars Per . Year in Advpnee. 1 gomt,Stading. TRY HMI ONCE MORE. His case looks WI, I own, sir, yen , bad Bttt let us try and save, not crush the lad ; He feels his guilt e'en to the heart's deep core Try him once morel ' Deal with him, this tender, erring One, As you would have another serve Your eon 7, Youth is impatient ; 'tis the Bret ham:too-- Send him not hence! If you forgive him now, and hide his shame, 'Twill fire his heari, perhaps. to earn sname, And show his kiaritude - as ne'er before ; • Try him once morel ; Eielictms a likely lad, his eye Is might, His manly limbs are plesiant to tbe sight ;' Let him go on, sir, still in your employ ; • ' . Pardon the boy I • Give himlood counsel ins geode way, Tell him the story of your boyhood's day ; 1 Iteconia your victoriwi and temptaiions o'er ; I Try him once - more I prhion cell would not give better things, For self-respect and hope might then take wings, You isaylouritelf It is his first olferiGol • ! Seed him not hence ! Aa yOura pais by, and he bexomes i f man, Guiti c tl, it may be, by your own wise plan, '`lteloworda may greet you at Wei common gohl ; •'ion'ye !loyl& sod r A ; A. STORY Olt DIVORCE. BTRA4CCIE VICIS9ITUDEB OP A MAUR= LIP S. It may not be generally knew a h, says the Cin cinnati inquirer, yet it-is prObably • true, that the: novel of "East Lynne," although written in England, had the groundwork of its story In a SingUlar marriage which took place in this the notice and. the attending circumstln _ e.es at the time being copied by ,almost every paper in the country.. The matter was about as follows : A Mr. .1 .M.,a • clerk in a down 'town house, fell in love with &young lady whose lather was a well-to-du Second . Street merchant, and alter a proper season or attention 'the couple were married. Both:soon found out that they were not hap pily mated, and after a marriage of seven years during Which time they had three children,ttio boys and girl, they mutually agreed to the husband applying for a bill of divorce, on the ground of incompatibility of temper. The di vorce was granted, and the wife went home to her father, who lad, through ( endorsing, lost his business and all - his pioperty. The daugh tees and bra own raisfortunes weighed so heav ily. upon the father's , mind that daring a mo ment of mental alienation be took hie own life,, leaving his daughter penniless and,to rough it With the cold, charity of the world as best she could.' The woman, a brave little creature, tried every way she know how to gain ati est livlihood—in fact, working IR bard giving music lersons and doing embroidery for her old schoolmates that her health gave way,and,hav ing no money to pay her board,mustbeg,starye or go to the poorhouse. To turn to the other s ide of the picture, the husband, alter a few months' release from the marital bonds, again married, and at the time Of which we speak had not only , the three clip- Area by the first wife, but also .an addition thereto--a little two year old girl by the second wife. I . The. latter lady being ill,, the husband advertised for purse and housekeeper, which notice reached the eye of ,the first wife, and she. In her trouble, went to the former partner of her heart, told him of her aid condition, and applied for the position in his household„• The husband knew not , what to say ; but after giv ing her ample . funds 'for all immediate wants, asked her to call again at his office on the fol lowing morning, promising to Consult his wife about the matter in the meantime. Promptly ti ( s per agreement wife No. 1 was on time, as wk, the husbandoind from there they went to -the residence, 'where the two wives had their first• c:Onversation,.entling in their agreement for the first wife tO come and accept the vacant place; whidt she did, seem ingly. delighted at having a peaceful home over her head, notwithstanding- the very strange cir cumstrumes tinder which such a shelter was given. . Necessity demanded that the entire put should be oblitetated, and the new house-keep er treated' as any other help ; that she must must care for the children—her own offspring it ‘d • the - other-child—the same as! any hired nese' would do ; that she must eat at the sec. and table to .care tor her charges.' All these things and even more humility did the poor woman Show, never by sign, wordor look ex hibiting the least evidence of discontent, What however, must have been the true feeling of her heart, when seeing another filling the s place that she had once triad; as atie thou t, so hard to till ' , The above is from the files of an 'old Cincin nati paper,but 06 sequel, is told! us hug ! conversant 'with the , whole facts, is strangei than what we iiive already narrated. When the cholera was raging hi our city in 1860 the second wife was taken very 111 with it; and being Informed by the physlchin that she could not live but a tow hours at the most, as' she was then in a collapsed condition, she ask 4 ed that all go out of the room excepting her husband and the housekeeper, vihen she told how much she dreaded leaving her child among strangers, and as 'a dying wife entreated theni t.i marry again. The proposition was a strange! One,but both promised,and a few months afteri Ward, when the second wife had been dead sufficient lengttrot time not to cause remarks the two were again married, brought togetlie alter it cruel •separation of : so many years,*andj wobelieve, are nosy .living happily together hi a edgy West End house. • MINISTER'S WIVES. „ The minister'si Man,. *t Untrathen, aeldorn liidulged In the complimentary vein On one OCCRMOiII, however,he handsomely achnswiedgf 'ed *compliment bY returning another. Thn 'sinister bad got married, and was presented with a carriage; for Which John Was appointed to provide a horse. Driving out with his wit . , the minister said to John when starting, "You, have got us a capital horse.” "Weel, sir," said John, "Iti Just aboot as difficult to choose sj gude minister's With, end we've been gey and lucky , bsith." SPe have many acquaintances, but to caw hive hit lb* this made Plato my that he who bath many , friends has none. jWe should not quarrel about trifles . ; yet there are .; Penton!, *to will. contend witlt Mad &NM oath= al ass hapartanos. EMI NUMBER 43. WEBSTER'S HOME A correspondent of .the 'Boston Okbe his bean visiting the horn of Daniel Webster st Marshfield, and writes t , The mansion bowie is a typical American homestead, quite extensive, with an air Orcom fort and convenience.and in some way unpresar es one u' the. abode of put greatness. Suffi ciently ornate to satisfy good taste, it has as unpretentious grandeur- that accords well with the spot. Though occupied ne . a private residence and not open forpublic inspection still the writer and friend were most politely received and shown the principal rooms by the excellent la dy of the house. The first room visited was the library, which is the guest 'and naturally the most interesting apartment. It is situated in - one of the wings of the house, and was de signed by Julia, the lamented daughter, espec ially for her father's use and in its plan and ar rangements does great credit to her taste and AU It is lea as nearly - as possible as it was at Mr. Webster's death—the great massive writing table; the favorite . chair, the pictures, and ornaments remain mementoes of other days and vividly recall the great life with which they were so intimately associated.--# Most of the books have been removed from the cases for sale, but they are supplied with arti-: des of vertu and oruaments of great vuriety and value, the collection of a life time. The high vaulted walls are adorned with pictures and busts, many of the former being family portraits, the most conspicuous being one of Mr. Webster, by Ilealy, painted at the time of the signature of the Ashburton treaty, and an other of Major Edward' Webster in the uni form of the Massachnsetts Mexican Volunteers. The staff :and, white felt hat are suspended in thew accustomed place over the picture of their former Ossessor. Other r o oms , the music room, the dining and morning rooms,l , the star chamber, and Mr. Webster's room, in which he died, were shown us, and the particular . features and' , souvenirs pointed out. They are all preserved in, appear ance as when the household lost its irmater and the natioi its greatest intellect. In the dining room many pictures of favorite cattle drawn from life; hang on the walli4 while in others miniatures of grandchildren and sketches of Webster In rude home garb and white hat at tract the Cye.• From the window of the morning•room, looking' tint upon the great elm, the final fare well:wasj taken two or three days iletore his death of the herd of 150 cattle, driven up for their owner's last view. Mr. Webster had a strong attachment fur his• cattle, and talked to them and fondled them as though they were in telligent twinge. The miens have that home-like aspect in keeping With the character of one "to the man ner hom i t " who here sought relief from the' carakd state and life, and ever yearned for the New and pleasures of a beloved New England home in Which he was restful. - FPO! A LP. BASE-BALL CLUB. Solomon said there was nothing new under the sun, but had he lived to this date, he would have been forced to acknowledge'that a female base-ball club was something a little novel, to say the least. Springfiekl has a club of this kind, a regtilar ly organized stockcompany, of which the-prat- Went, Frank lily rs, ci , g., of the city, is ' the originator. The , cluh consists of seventeen members, and is ; called the "Blondes" and "Brunettes."- The . members, I Jun, told, are girls who have heed employed in venous pur suits,i, at probably ! starvation prices, and kayo adopted this profession as likely to prove more lucrative. They are ; employed at'so much per week, and the novelty of the perlbrmance is expected to make up tor any lack of skill,while undoubtedly, the crowds it will draw to wit !less so strange a sight will proie must profita ble to those interested. A short time since: they had a public game here. Their dress was precisely the same as the male club, excepting that the pants were tastened at • the knees.. The ."Blondes" were dressed in blue with white facings, blue and white striped stockings and jaunty bats. The "Brunettes" wore white with blue facings, and striped stockings and' hats to match their suite. The field and bases were a little over half that of the usual deld, the bases being only fifty feet apart. ' • The playing, they tell me, was not very good the girls evidently being quite - excited at their first public' appearance in 'so atnirike a "field," and, while it is granted that everything passed off most decorously, - still there is something in such an exhibition from which every modest woman involuntarily shrieks. The evident embarrassment which characterized their first 'Movements was the Inward-protest against tlos violation of womanly delicacy. • It is well known that woman's laber bi but My rewarded ; the mere fict of her sex being considered a sufficient license to grind her down to • the lowest possible living prices no difference how ;faithfully she performs her du ties, nor. how greakther abilities. This is forc ing them into the avenues of labor from which they really shrink, but stern necessity gives them no choice. I do not doubt but what in t. tho heart or every one of than:. girls a tierce battle was fought between actual want and maidenly disgust ere they entered up this life. They may !Mute a reckless, indifferent air, but this "silent protest" la being entered all the time. 'Still we cannot bid them starve, nor say "God speed." 'Vire only wish that the same, in genuity which devised this plan could have pointed out to them some other way, so that when old and wrinkled, they are surrounded by young and . innocent faces, they could refer to their . early life „struggles without a blush tinging their withered cheeks. Tbey have' . already started npou a tour thmrigh' the Eitstern elites), sod expett to visit Louisville among the others: They will give challenges and accept them (nou other They will probably be gone the entire. winter. 4 VERY OLD COUPLE. The Paris corresponden t' of 'the London aandard writei set followi: "Ainong our lat- Sat arrivals in Paris. are two pawns who,de, serve to be mentioned, as something quite out of the run of ordinary visitors to the French capital. They are both centenarianamd what is rarer, they are husband and wife. Tbulr names are 1410110 w and Marne Witte. The hum is said to job 101 years of age and the wo . man AO5 yeast They live in, the South and have *pm to Paris on a cheap exemilon teriin. ' Monsieur %Hue Is an old Buldier of the First Empire, and while •visiting , the Mae of the ' Tullerps delighted his.wile by pointing out the spotwhera he mounted , guard under the Con- ; nista) of Bonaparte. Both • those wares centenarian enjoy excellent health. Their eye sight le good, their- memory • almost unialling e, and their lep as strong as am be expected 1 4ti i der such a helm weight of OW* ;. 'r - i l~._ ; . 44411! •{ J~ ~~. .