u u T 7 1 A V i ? ; ' f '. I)' 15 '. iDcuotcij to IDolitics, fiteratnrc, agriculture, Science, illoralitii, curt encral 3ntclligcn,cc. VOL. 26. STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY, PA., FEBRUARY 20, 18G8. NO. 47. -i Published by Theodore Schoch. TERMS Two dollars a year in advance and if not paid before the end oft he year, two dollars and fitfy tits, will be charged. No paper discontinued until all arrearages a re paid, except at the option of the Editor. . lT7Advertisemeiits of one Mnmrenf reivht lmrOnr lesi.oneor three insertions $ I 50. Each additional insertion, 50 cent. Longer ones in propoition. JOB PRIXTIKG, Or ALL KIND, Executed inthe highest tyle of the Art .and onthe most reasonable terms. Drs. JACKSON & BIDLACK, PIIISUIAXS AND SURGEONS. DKS. JACKSON UILIJjAUK, arc prepared to attend promptly to all calls of a Professional character. Office Op-! posite the Stroud sburg Bank. April 25, lS67.-tf. .A. Card. The undersigned has opened an office for tha purchase and sale of Real Estate, in; Fowler's Building; on Main street. . Parties' having Farms, Mills, Hotels or other proper ty for sale will find it to their advantage to call on me. I have no agents. Parties must see me personally. GEO. L. WALKER, Real Estate Agent, Stroudsburg, Pa. .A. Card. ur A. Hbbt fc3 JAlftaUiv, pVnrciroari onrl Qnro-onn iii.ua i kj vjuivxj iiiAi iiav a- ing reiurnou irom Europe, ne is now, j)0 1S61 prep3red to resume the active duties of his)a 1603 profession. In order to prevent disappoint-j rj0. 1865' rneni to persona Jiving ai a aisuince wno may wish to consult him, he will be fouDd at his office every THURSDAY and SAT URDAY for consultation and the -perform ance of Surgical operations. Dec. 12, 1367.-1 yr. Gothic Hall Drug Store. William Ilolliiislicnd, Wholesale and Retail Drusrsrist STROUDSliUllG, Pa. Constantly on hand and for sale cheap for cash, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Varnish, Ker osene Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods; also Sash, blinds and Doors. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purpose. P. S. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July 7, 18G4. NEW STORE JUST OPENED WITH NEW GOODS. Buy yonr Dry Goods of R. F. & H. D. BUSH, Corner of Main & Chestnut Streets, (Next Door to Washington Hotel.) STROUDSBURG, PA., Who have received Philadelphia, the from New York and The Largest and Best Selected Stock in market, consisting of Dry Goods, Dress Goods , . Silks, Shawls, Cassimercs, Satinets, Broadcloths, White Goods, Mourning Good, ' Shroudings, &c, FRENCH MER1NOES, (all colors) EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALPACAS, ' PLAID & PLAIN POPLINS, SHAWLS, (all styles) BLANKETS, COUNTERPANES, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, WOOL CAPS &. HOODS, UNDER SHIRTS &, DRAWERS, LADIES' VEST. &-c, 4,c, &c Sole agenu for the Odessa Patent Collapsing Skirt. a full assortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES and YANKEE NOTIONS, too numerous to mention. . A full line of CARPETS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTH AND MATTING. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. 07" Butler and Eggs taken in exchange for goods. R. F. BUSH, ANNUAL. STATEMENT OF THE COUNTY FINANCES. SIMOX MYERS Treasurer of the i , ! ' . earer J nf isuuniy or Monroe, tn Account tcith said County, for Receipts and Expend itures, for the year ending January 1th, 1868. I) II. To balance due the Coiihty on settlement of account, for year 1866, $155 87 To amt. received of Sheriff Henry, tor fines and Jury Funds, 128 48 To amt. ree'd from "Sons of Temperance," for 6 raos. rent of Jury Room. 12 50 -$296 85 To amt. of Redemption Mo nies rec d on Unseated Lands, 368 14 To amt. of Redemption Mo nies ree'd on Seated L'ds, 20 94 389 03 To amt. of County Taxes ree'd on Duplicates for the year. 1863, 27 35 Do 1S65. 442 90 Do. 1866, 6931 59 Do. 1867, 13385 25 20787 09 To amt. of St. Tax ree'd on Duplicates lor the (year 1R53 49 39 80 00 - ;jj0 1857, 16 21 65 132 4 i 93 OS 79 jj0 : j)0 1866. 1667, 412 27 1 1 S 28 To amt. ree'd on Duplicate of Special St. Tax for 1863, $22 03 Do. 1864, 60 99 Do. 1865, 33 85 -121 92 ToamL of Dog Tax ree'd of Geo. Fable, late Treas'r, 333 To amt. of Dog Taxes ree'd 91 on Duplicates curing the years 1866 fc 1867, 740 01 -1078 90 92 67 Balance due Accountant, $23542 81 CR. By Payments as follows: P'd St Treas'r on ac'l of SL Tax, $1477 54 Do. Special St. Tax, 76 64 1554 18 Grand and Petit Jurors, $1461 50 Assesser?, 755 25 Constables' returns Sc att. -Court, 171 80 E. S. Penitentiary boar ding State Prisoners, 134 58 Inquisitions on d'd bodies, 30 74 Local Bounties, 4500 00 County Bonds, 2674 97 Boarding Prisoners, 333 45 Elections, 478 02 Clerk of Sessions, 132 83 Bridge Views, 18 50 Work at Public Buildings, 97 53 Books for County Offices, 141 65 Fuel for County Buildings, 79 15 Mdze. " 123 39 Insurance Tax on County Buildings, 6 50 ' For Scalps, . 113 20 District-Attorney, 24 00 Medical Attendance on Prisoners, 5 00 Court Crier, 153 55 Refunding on Co. Tax Duplicates, 19 19 Redemptions of Unseated Lands, 180 12 County Auditors, 35 50 Clerking for County Aui- tors for year I860, 15 00 County Scrip, 3 50 Commissioners' Clerk for le66 & 1307. 390 43 Expenses of holding 44 Co. Institute," C4 05 Expenses of establishing boundary line between Ross & Hamilton tsps., 95 27 Laying out State Road from Naglesville to Sterling, 17 63 12267 15 Bounty Taxes on Unseated Lands, 375 00 foor .. .. i fi$ Road " 16 50 Commissioners' Counsel. S. C. Burnet, 75 00 J. li. Storm, 10 00 85 00 County Printing. A. O. Greenwald, 281 62 Theodore Schoch, 221 50 Greenwald & Mcllhaney, 124 00 -027 12 County Commissioners. Henry Heller, 345 00 Win. Adams, " 341 25 Nelson Hefflefinger, 125 00 John Williams, 93 00 -904 25 Commonwealth Cases. vs. Jay Gould, et. al.. Comth. 1524 08 69 42 Other Comih. Cases, County Bridges. Fennersville Srnileys Bushkill Shoemakers Bridge, $29 58 44 500 77 11 30 14 74 44 12 00 44 470 00 " 15 20 h 277 19 44 57 13 " 2 00 27 94 " 1874 45 351 24 330 28 30 43 " 90 00 2 00 85 21 Tobyhanna Slate Factory Hawks Smiths Gap l ocono Peucils Phillips Iron Spragueville Henryville Gregorys Deu biers Kerrs Perry Price 70 2 9 28 94 12 74 00 00 56 63 42 M $1464 86 Cash paid out of Dog Tax tor loss of sheep, Commission on receivin? 477 75 $23,452.14 a2 per ct $586 30 Do. do. Paying out $22,3 96.60 a24 per ct , 559 91 1146 21 $23542 81 Balance due Accountant, $90 67 raaminea, passea ana hiioweu bv us, J J 1 II . January ah, 1868, finding a balance of $90.67 due Accountant. PETER GRUVER. ) SAMUEL R. BOSSARD, Auditors. E. B. DREHER, ) Statement showing the indebtedness of the County:- . uue iOfnmonwf-aitn um.aid State Taxes, $7286 45 Outstanding Co. Bonds, 4368 00 Do. do. Checks, 601 44 Note held by Gideon Burritt for borrow ed money, 2000 00 Deduct, $14255 89 Unpaid County Taxes, $62& 46 Do. State do. 480 05 Do. Dog do. 344 43 ri09 99 Actual indebtedness of County over assetts, 7145 90 SIMON MYERS, Treasurer of the County of Monroe, in Account with Smithfield and Middle Smithfield Townships, for Dog Taxes received and paid out during the year ending January 7th, 1868. rut. To amt. of Taxes received during the year, $146 60 CR. By cash paid for loss of Sheep in said .townships during the year, ,$63 25 By Commissions on $146.60 a5 per ct., 7 33 to 71 58 02 By balance due said tsps., To balance due said tsps.. $140 60 $71 02 Examined, passed and allowed by us, January 7th, 1663, finding a balance of $71.02, in the hands of the Treasurer, due said townships. PETER GRUVER, SAMUEL R. BOSSARD, Auditors. E. B. DREHER, ) Statement showing the balance due by Collectors on County, State and Dog Tax Duplicates. county TAXES. Townships. Dal. due Collectors Names Henry Roeder, Valentine Dech, Charles Shafer, Year. I860 lfe6l 1-63 Hamilton, Barrett, Stroudsburg Price Paradise $ 7 10 29 41 23 63 1 02 30 34 John Snow, Oliver D. Smith, John E. Snyder, 1865 Stroudsburg 337 01 David Pice, Anthony II Borger, Barrett Eld.ed Barret Eldred Hamilton Jackson 5 87 7 67 61 50 204 82 831 46 134 63 Jacob Rinchart. 1866 Anthony II Borger Chas. Bossard, John A Singer, 44 John C Strunk, Francis Keller MSmithfield614 59 Paradise 45 63 Polk 19 75 Price 23 51 Smithfield 121 12 Stroudsburg 453 67 Tobyhanna 240 65 Tunkhanock 157 11 Chas. Bartholomew Perry Price Godfrey Transue Henry D Bush Wm. Adams Hnrv Keenhold M Simon Grubcr Francis Kresgc 1867 Coolbaugh 100 70 4 Chesnuthill 161 61 Polk 163 75 Pocono ia5 2() Ross 2o5 74 Tunkhanock 25 29 Tobyhanna 112 79 Hamilton 437 32 Smithfield 4 16 MStnithfie!d384 27 Paradise 131 00 Jackson 109 00 Stroudsburg 574 30 Chas. Bartholomew John AIIerer it M David Roth Geo. L Altemose Robert Warner Wm. McNeal Martin Yetter t u u M U Jno. M Vanauken Charles Hilgert Charles Brock John E Snyder Jacob Price Barrett Eld red Priee 46 89 231 19 25 34 $0,235 46 A II Borger No Collector STATE TAXES. Valentine Dech I860 Barrett $45 86 12 09 00 95 John Snow . 1603 O D Smith . . Henry Keenhold ' Price Paradise , Tunkhanock Barrett Eldred Hamilton Jackson 33 3i 27 35 17 33 65 73 10 01 David Price 1665 1666 A II Borger Chas. Bo.-sard John A Smgcr John (j Strunk J L Rhodcd; Heitry D Bush Fracis Keller Wm. Adams v Henry Keenhold Perry Price Simon .Grubcr M omithfield 30 (-3 Stroud Stroudsburg Paradise , Tobyhanna Tunkhuimock Price Coolbaugh Cliesuutlull Polk Pocono Ross Tunkhannock Hamilton Jackfou Eldred M SrnilhfktJ Paradise Barrett Sirudburg Tobjhanna 1(1 61 35 90 9 17 7 65 2 50 4 18 . . 1607 tt 4 1 44 Francis Krcege C II Bartholomew John Alleger David Itotli G L Altemose Wm McNeal Chas. Brock . A II B rger Jno. W Vanauken Chas. Hilgert Jacob Price J E Snyder Robt. Warner 3 40 l 4 99 24 o 07 84 15 87 2 93 8 48 10 94 3 08 1 06 19 ft9 1 16 i , it tt 10 05 rdi since ?.t'nn?nt. Smithfield Kresgeville Ransbcrrys Stokes Mill Stony Run Marshall Creek DOC TAXES. 1864 Smithfield 82 00 Wm Myers John Stiger John E Snyder David Pric Wm. Haney J L Rhodes Tobyhanna 17 50 1665 Stroudsburg 20 00 " Birrctt 4 00 Hamilton 22 37 I860 Stroud 56 50 M Smithfield 44 00 " Barrett 32 61 Smithfield 41 00 Jno C Strunk Jacob Rinchart 44 Godfrey Transue Jno M Vanauken 1867 M Smithfield 24 50 $344 43 Statement of the County Commissioners in account with the County of Monroe, for the year ending January 7th, lb68. Dr. Nelson Hefflefinger, Cr. To cash per Checks $329 50 Balance due 50 00 By bal. due last set tlement 79 50 80 days servi ces at $2 50 200 00 $379 50 $379 50 Balance due $50 00 Dr. Henry Heller, Cr. To cash per Checks $338 00 Balance due 33 50 By bal. due last set ment $ 83 00 100 days servi ces at $2 50 250 00 29 " 1 50 43 50 $370 50 $376 50 Balance due $33 50 Dr. William Adams, Cr. To cash per Chackf $341 25 By bal. due last set tlement 8 98 75 97 days servi ces at $2 50 242 50 $341 25 Dr. John Hanna. Cr. By 20 days services at $2 50 $50 00 Examined, passed and allowed by us. Jan uary 7th, 163. PETER GRUVER. SAM'LR. BOSSARD, Auditors. E. B. DREHER. CHAS. HEMiY. Sheriff of the Count,, . m j y -j fttonroe, tn account with said County, for th year ending, January 7lh, 1663. DR. To b:tl. due on last settlement S123 43 ToJuryfund Pipher vs. Bush 4 00 " Miller vs Marvin 4 00 t it TT.II II... inn fa iiwiuiu 44 Poore r Houser 4 00 3 00-$19 00 To Fines Com'ih t-. John Keller 1 00 10 00 1000 10 00 10 00 35 00 vs. Henry Kintz " vs. Ir'in Staples 44 vs. L M Dutot 44 vs. David Frederick 44 t. Daniel Lntz 44 t. Benj. Ilanna 10 00-S6 00 ! $233 43 Balance due County $18 42 CIC. By Paid County Treasurer $123 43 Fees in Commonwealth Cases. Com'th vs. Maurice Kallihan $1 20 " vs Haines 1 20 vs. Gould 1 20 44 vs. Kisselbach 1 20 SI 80 By serving 264 Jury notices 79 20 Commissions on $60 fines at 3 per ct. 2 53 215 06 18 42 Balance due the County 233 43 Examined, passed anj allowed by us, Jan uary 7th, 1863. PETER GRUVER, ) SAM'L R. BOSSARD, ( Auditors. E. B. DREHER. S January 30, 1668. 4u What They Said. We asked a girl what she wanted most, and she replied "A lover !" We asked a wife what she wanted most, and she said, "Kind words from iny hus band, and children to bear his name !" We asked a boy what he wanted, and he said, "A sweetbeart and a happy home?" Wc asked a miser what he wanted, and he replied, "Gold, more gold I" We asked a gadding woman what she wanted most,. and she replied. "Dress, and more news to tell my neighbors V We asked a mother what she wanted, and she replied, "My darlings to love QIC 1" We asked nn old man what ho wanted and he said, "Hcst, and a decent burial !" Few persons, even in our own county, have any idea of the number of Chester Whites shipped from here Pigs are ship ed from our depot almost daily to differ ent sections of our country. Last week, Mr. Thomas Wood sent uine "Chester Whites" to William Gregg, Jr., Charles ton, S. C. ; one of them weighed 058 pounds, one 645, and another 617, The balance were small. He also shipped to the same destination two Southdown Sheep. Valley (a.) Union... Wlicat, in Clinton county (Mo.) is re ported selling at ZlQi'l 50 per bushel ; corn, $2.50(r,3 per barrel ; potatoes, 50 f35 cents per bushel ; hogs, gjfTG per cwt., gross ; cattle, 810 per cwt., gross; sheep, 1,75(1 per head ; chiekeus, S-', 50 per dozen ; turkeys, 75c 051 per head ; geese, 20022 cents each. 4 p . Twenty Indians were uaturalized iu Topcka Kansas, at the last term of couit there. A gentleman in Hartford has dined on roast crow, and pronounces it crjual to partridge. For the JofTersonlan. THE UNION VOLUNTEER, BY II. LANGFORD. CHAPTER XXII. EDGERTON AND GOXSALYO. With her sweet eyes tenderly set. Aiul her soft bosom (..telling in woe. Did he tay the ropM! till the evening met In the beautiful Vale of Suno : Anil younR Cynl nil flowing xntt free, ith kises and smiles to his love. O'er the wavelet sailed bv the iw.luht gay All rapture all pure its the dove. Camillia sat alone. In the same cham ber where wc last beheld hcrhe now sat the solitude where she dismissed Silas Edgerton, and where he and her father seized her, as she shrieked aloud and fainted in their arms. There was always a mystery connected with the occupants of that chamber, whoever they were; and sometimes vague reports were circu lated among the servants, who whispered that it was haunted, and emn rlornilvl 'the strange noises they had heard, and tne apparitions which stalked up and down the'staircase in tho broad daylight. Of course, Camillia discredited such stories, yet like all of us, when a fear of any thing is implanted inwardly from our childhood, we can scarcely divest our selves of it even at maturity; and al though we make light of fairies, ghosts, or goblins, we imagine that we see them if " kitty " makes a stir in the darkness. As she placed her hand forward to ring the bell, she cast her eyes towards the farther end of the chamber, . behind where Edgerton knelt, and to her horror she saw sbe saw her brother Austin's picture large and lifelike, suspended on the wall. He seemed to motion to her to be calm she thought he beckoned from the canvass to come to him her father entered and she withdrew her eyes then looked again, but the picture was gone no trace remained of the vision, and her heart bursted she fell with a shriek upon him, and the treasure of life hovered at his lips for hours. Luckily she had passed away so. A more trvinjr aud bitter sorrow should hav been placed uuon her. and bv her own - . m ' j i rii i - . .. I miner. iu eavesaropper, ne stood with- out lue uoor, noting every wora, every gesture, that Camillia gave heard the defiant tone in which she spoke, and marked the derision with which she treated his authority. He entered livid, divested of his parental sympathy: and we know not what would have occurred, but for her sudden weakness. Months had elapsed since the event, and she now sat in the same apartmeut, singing her favorite legendary song the 44 Phantom covers. Upon her being removed to her sleeping-room, Gonvalvo and Edgerton seated themselves; the former uneasy and ill at heart, the latter humbled in his own esti mation, and every way disposed to cavil, threaten and annoy. They looked at each other, as two whose interests de pended on the ruirrol either, and some movements passed in silence. Presently Edgerton remarked in- provoking tones! " Your daughter, sir, disbelieves the truth, notwithstanding the proofs. It is very singular, that girls have so little faith even in gentlemen. It accounts greatly for defects in education, aud their domestic training. She has never been docile and obedient, Mr. Camcon?" "Always! Always! Uut not now." " Why not exercise your authority? Girls of her age are generally saucy and self-willed. The nasty trash found in novel?, serve generally to change their dispositions. At twelve they pout, and wear long clothes. They say they are twice nine, and will not be tied to their mother's apron strings any longer; or that they have judgment enough to choose their own husbands. It's really over bearing parents now a days are much slower than their children it's really so." 44 They grow wiso by witnessing our follies. , Girls are not machines that work as they are constructed there is a va riety which they always seek, and always procuro by the Lcsl means possible. If my daughter disbelieves your story her self-will has assisted her lor once. 1 my self never suspected it till to-day." 44 Ha! ha! ha! You suspect, eh? " 44 1 do." " Well. How shall I make it plain ? Shall I show you hu head? You disbe-. lieve one story; your daughter auother, but she is wisest aud safest. ' You must believe it you must pay for if, or suffer to be hauged for it." 44 I do no( believe it. I will neither pay nor bang for it." 44 I thall prove it by oath! " " It is ucedlcss. If a man is a mur derer, he is a swearer; his oath is as foul as bis deed." "'A jury will believe it." tf A Jury. No. Not a murderer's oath. Hell aud Injustice would revolt against it." 44 Uut they aro leagued. Compromise J or hang. 1 uavo said it. 1 ilieeu thou s-iud aud your daughter." 44 Never. Your bloody baud thall ucver clasp hers. Ill could she jdeep iu a mur derer's bosom tho assassin who slew her own brother she to chcrij-h, love and comfort him ha! ha!" And the laugh was htarfce and despair iug. Edgerton remarked, emphatically: w You devised it so, nud 6o it must rc-tnaia- I have ucver lo.-t a case ol human fraud for waut of nn oath. If it is your ..... .V . . . U W.4.t. IV " " a crimiual court, I w l iugly submit : it not, cover the damaircs by ngreen eut, a:id ma";c mc j'.-ur scu-iu i;w . you a choose within an hoar." 44 Stay. One thing more you have overlooked, the choice as regards your self. Are you willing to marry my daughter, and that I tell her who you are? Tell her that you murdered her brother, and robbed me? " 44 No. It was never agreed so." " It shall bo so. You shall marry her presently, and have your money in one year hence; you may depart now." 44 A week hence you cannot live s year longer. Every stone and tree about New Orleans have eyes and ears. Your crime cannot fail to be discovered. I say a week." 44 Your crime." " Yours. Gonsalvo Cameon wille-l that his son should die, and it has corua to pass." 44 Friend!" And ho vaunted with visible contempt as he spoke. ." Police officer, if you please, sir. -Southern District Inspector. Honorable Silas Edgerton." 44 Villain! hireling! No authority cia sanction your double dealing. I shall ex pose you I" 44 And hang yourself. Very well, yon. shall be under arrest within an hour for the crime of murder." 44 Take caution you are my prisoner now appeal to the jurors, for the pres ent I am judge." Edgerton felt for his pistols, and hav ing placed' them on the table, said, care lessly : " You joke, sir: so do I sometimes, buf not when my crime is in course of eiatu inatioo. If you persist in joking I sbalT join you, because our interests demand friendship to sustain them I want my money yoa, your life." 44 Your money insures my life my death your less, so that you are in my power I say you are my prisoner eveor now." "Where? How?" " Here where you sit. Possibly you. do not know city life. Have you under took a duty without knowing its costs, or do you pretend to have performed it, and yet come here? If so, you deserve com, pensation and must have it. You mur dered my son, and let those interested in his death reward you; but I must have revenge the wrong, the injury is mine." "And the deed?" 44 We use the devil's tools at siuful work. Your duty is its own reward; and so you are recompensed; continue your duty to the devil he is your master you have only doue for him that which, he commanded." ' Aud you have I not equally serv ed?" 41 For bribes and blood-money have you wronged me; he that prospered the un dertaking is your friend go to him!" A storm was gathering in the mind of Edgerton, and was about to break forth in a few moments. Ho sat perlectly still, looking with intense derision ou tbo. speaker, and preseutly reiterated in Li quiet tone : 44 Sir, my reward is with me. It is your property I seize it in the name of another Colonel Cameon, legul heir to the estato, and undivided possessions of the late Silvio, Marmaduke Cameon, as sassinated July 27, 1844, at Cuba." He folded the paper aijain. The ch ange in Gonsalvo's features was visible r a pallor, sickly in its appalling whiteness, settled on his face, and his power of ut terance deserted him. He managed to grasp out without betraying any great eciotioa: 44 That paper, let me se it? " 44 1 shall read it for you again: 4 New Orleans '" 44 No, no. I say give it to me. It's a. forgery a curse ! " " An affidavit, by a certain Lucus Ar nold, examined befora the Special Couit of Assize, June 3, 1S60, testifying tho lawful succession of Colonel Austiu Cam con to the estate of Silvio, his father." u False as perdition ! the renegade waa my son wheu ho lived. No Silvio ever dishonored the race of Cameon ! " 44 men lu lived? " ' 44 When he lived. Yes, when, whv r 44 You adopted him? " 44 Ere you murdered him, be was miW mine ouly, my first born, my pride." 44 He is dead." And Edgertou follow ing up tho remark observed: 44 Yow believe then I told you presently that I could 'convince- you by open r roots Here is a testament uioie calculated to awaken your judgment, than if I had placed before you his head I shall read it again." 44 No, so il it up. I believed yout statement from the first. I wanted ta understand the man wlv wishes to be come my son in law, and decide accord ingly. You have firmly stood the tot my daughter is youTa. " 41 She denies it, she spurns your au thority, and loathes my picsetue. 1 havo given up the enterprise." 44 She! she! No, Honorable Sir. It is bashfulness that deters her; she can not slight such n brilliant offer, she dare not. 1 will tease, persuade, and tiually force her. She shall bo yours. I have said it." 44 'Tis useless, thcro's too much book romame in her head to move her by terms it's impossible." " I'll force her withiu three moutna she shall be 'humbled aud willing to henr me. You shall hive vour ihotov to '"f- row ty noon Hiow me that pipe; . . ...... i ! 4 Lv : lit ( ;.; ' T '? y. . '- ' ft; : i . i i r- A t- V f -A i ,i 5 i it 1
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