Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 21, 1871, Image 1

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SUNBURY, PA., SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1871.
la tne intirioT ot the State, for wiucn ineputroti
age ofthe public Is respectfully solicited.
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f Old BoHcm, Vol. 31, Ko. 8.
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JERKMI All NWIMIK, Attorney At
Law, Sunbury, Pu. All professional btisl
ntn Intrusted to Ills euro will receive prompt in
tention In thin and adjoining counties. Can be
consulted both In English ami (iirmnn. Alo,
District Attorney of Northumberland eounty,
AnK.S0,1870.-ly.
J NO. A. wilsoiy,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, '
Wo. 14 Fourth Ames,
ftotary Public, Plttbnr)f, Pa.
Jan. 15, 1870 ly.
JO. MARKLR CO. Market Street,
feUNBURY, PA.
Dealert In Drug, Medicines, Paint, Oil,
.Jlass, Varnishes, Llrpors, Tobacco, Clgnrt,
'Pocket Hooks, Dairies, Ac. . , ,
Cl f. Wfll.VI'.RTAV.. Alfrirnev at I,v
Market Square, SUNBURY.PA. Profession -
p y nuenaea 10. i
TXt. A. It. KAVIflGF., respctf,illy an-
f
jLf nonnces himself as Fnyslclan and surgeon
, to tne. cltiJrwsof Snnbiirynnd vicinity, having lo-i
ea'cnnimselr permanently on .Market street, near
y opposite the Fairmnunt Hotel, wheio he ca'
be consulted nt all hours when not professional?
engactid. apli!4-ly
rpKKTII! TEETH! J. K. cnr.ssi.NU(
X Surgeon Dentist, SL'SBURY, PA. Allwik
carefully attended to and warrnnted. Amthnik
ful to all for the kindness extended toward mo
by tfivinsr me their patronage in the f't,
aud hope a continuance and Increase of the sine.
ti7 Office, lirtt door east of Adams' Etress
Otllce. apll0'9
G.
XV. KlKOIiER, Attorney at Law north
side of Public Square, ono door fist of
the old Bank building, SUNBURY, PA. collec
tions and all professional business prom'tly at
tended to iu the courts of Northumberland and
adjoining counties. ytl5-fll)
AM. BRICE, Attorney nt Law, Jimbury,
Pa. OlH"e in corner room up tail's, of
Haunt's New BuiMins, formerly occu ie l by 0.
XV. Haunt, Esq. Collections of claims, writings, .
and all kinds of leiral business a'tendrl to cre-
fully and with dispatch. Ap.il 8,'70-ly
CA. REIJIEXSNYDER,
Luw, 8UNBURY. PA. All
ittornoy at
KisincsB en-
tnisted to his care attended toproiajMy and with
diligence. apl2"-G7
J NO. KAY CLEMENT, Attorney at Law,
SL'NBURY, PA. Collections and nllpro
f rational business promptly attemlet to. incli31-C6
C. 1. BKUHER. L. H. KASE.
BRUNEU & K ASF, AttoneTS nnd Cona
sellors at Law, BUNBURY, PA. Office on
Chestnut street, webt of the N. C. and P. fc E.
Railroad Depot, iu the buildinj lately occupied
by F. Lazarus, Esq. Collections and all profess
ional business promptly attendtd to la Northum
berland and adjoining counties. apll0-UU
s. b. naTKR. r. i. wolviktox
BOYER & TYOLVEUTON, Attorneys
at Ln-v, on second floor In Bright's new
building, SUNBURY, PA. S B. Boyer and W.
J. Wotverton respectfully anuounco that they
have ottered Intoco partnership in the practice o
Xheir profession in Northumberland and adjin
ing coantics. Cousultutioua can be hii in the
(ierman language. ap!t-H8
HR. MANSER, Attorney at Law, SUN-
BURY, PA. Collections attended to in
:ho counties of Norlhumberlatd, Union, Snyder,
Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. apllii-CO
W1I. M. KOCKErELLEIt. LI.OYD T. 11011 It IliCH.
ROCKEFELLER A ROIIRRACH,
Attorneys ut Law, BL'NBURY, PA. Of
Ec in llaupt's uew building, second lloor. En
trauce on Market Square. Jun4 6S
htsincss feurbs.
VALENTINE DIETZ, Wholesale and Re
tail dealer la every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL, BUNBURY, PENN'A.
(urrR wiunr.)
ty Orders solieitei and filled with promptness
and despatch. mavl2-60
OAL! COAL! COAL! GRANT BROS.,
fchippert aud Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
WHITE AND RED ASn COAL, 6UNBURY, PA.
(LOWER WHiKr.)
VW Sole Agents, wtwtwurd, at the celebrated
Henry Clay Coal. JanH) 00
S. KIIOADS,
TT BBTAU. OEALRR Or
ANTHRACITE COAL, SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Orric wtTB Hia, Taoelt A Co.,
Orders left at Seuslioltz t Bro's ..office Market
Strcr-t, will receive prompt attention. Country
eustom rsectfully soliciicj.
Jan. 8, 1870. tf.
JACOR MIIIPMAN,
FIRE A LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, SUN
BL'RY, PENN'A, Represents: Farmers'
Mutual Fire Insurauce Co., York, Pa. i Cumber
land Valley Mutual Protective Co. s New York
Mutual Lli'e ; GiiarJ Life of Phila.,and Uartfurd,
Couu., Ueueial Accident.
DENTISTRY.
CEOUGE M. BENN,
In 8imj;ton,3 Jiuihliwj, Market Square,
Scnbiht, Pa.,
IS prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining
to Dentistry. He keeps constantly on h.iud
a large ussorimeat of Totlh, aud other Dental
mateiial, from which he will be able to select,
aud uieot tha wants of his customers.
AH woik w.ii rioted to give satisfaction, or tit
ths money refunded.
The very best MoulU Wash aud Tooth-Powders
kept o'u h in t.
li t loureucea are the numerous patrons for
hum be has worked for the lust iwslva years.
S'mu.u r, April ai, lia.
NEW COAL YAUD.
rtUE un ierslju I having eo'ineclsd the Coal
1 b.isins.s wiui limii.ii.ite FLC'L'R AURAIS
trade, is pieparej to supply fauti.iM with lbs
VfcRY UEST Or COAL,
CIU.AP FOR CASH.
Ill, fitnre sad Nut, eonst4utly bit baud. Grata
tku iu oicLsucs for C4l.
J. M. CADWALLADCR,
Buaburf, J4D. 15, l7o. if.
j a com kuii-KAX. monrsoa psaa.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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MARKET hill KIT, SUNUVUr, PA
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otclo tint fiestiumtnts.
Y OOVKIt IMM M-., Third 8trect, nt the
X. depot. SUNHUBY, PA., Wm. Mf.ksk, pro
prior. Warm fne'als served up at oil hours.
Kb, Fowls and Gume. Fresh Oysters con-
ftiitly nn bund nnd snrved In every style. The
be of wines lind liquors nt the Bar.
rrninilic8 will be supplied with oyster
d(ie up In nny style, by leaving orders nt the
g iov.niu-iy.
lESTAlltAXT A r.ATIXU HOUSE.
g CHARLES ITZEL, Pkopbietob.
Costnat Street, a few doors from the Depot.
Bt'UBCHT, P.,
HAS open a Restaurant and Eatlite House,
for the accommodation ofthe pulilic.
Vitrin nirali can be hud all hours. All kinds of
ranie, lisli, ve., served up at Bhort notice, mi
)p
air.; ip.ired to please, nml terms moderate,
ii Is suppii.'d with the b(stliiUor in in irket. Ho
NATIONAL LAUKK ItEICR SALOON,
OK TUIKD STI1K.F-T, NB.1R THS CBrOT,
SrXISCRY, PA.
JOSEPH BACHER informs the cltiiens of Suu
burv nnd the public generallv, that he has
opened n LAGER BEER SALOON ut the above
place. The best of Lnger Beer, and Malt Llquora
will be kept. Also Oysters, Ac., constantly serv
ed up to customers.
RATIONAL HOTEL.
AUGUSTUS
h'd
County, Pa., ut the Station ofthe N
R. V.
Choice wines and cigars at the bur.
The table if supplied with the beet the market
affords. Good btabling and attentive ostlers.
A1
LLEtMHENY'HOrsE, Col. CIIAS.
KLECKNEK. Paonri tor. Nob. hlJ nnd 114
Market Street, above eighth, PHILADELPHIA.
Terms, fi per day. He respectfully solicits your
patronage.
PACIFIC HOTEL, WILLIAM ENGLK
M AN, Proprietor, Front Street, between
Chestnut and Walnut Streets, Sunbury, Pa.
Sept. '4, 1S7U. ly.
T
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AS1IINGTON HOL'SE, C. NEFF,
Proprietor, Corner of Market & Second
Streets, opposite tha Court House, Sunbury,
Pa. Mayi!8,'70.
OTEL sfc R EST A I; R ANT,
THOMAS A. II ALL, Proprietor,
Sunbury St., west 8HAM0KIN, PNN'A.
Meals served at all hours, ut short notice. The
best of Liquors ut the Bur. The Table Is tup
plied with the bast and lutes', in the markets. At
tentive servants. T ran moderate. Putrauuge
solicited.
HL'M MEL'S RESTAf'RANT,
LOUIS HUMMEL, Proprietor,
Commerce St., SHAM0K1N, PENN'A.
Having just relilted the above Saloon for the
accomodation of the public, is now prepared t
servt '.lis friends with the best lefreshments, aud
fresh Lager Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other malt
quors.
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
Corner of Pennsylvania Ave. and 6th streets
Washington, D. C,
IS located within a few square of t4e United
States Capitol and other public buildings,
bireet cars pass the Hotel every three minutes.
A Hotel, Restaurant, nnd other modern improve
ments have lately been added, making this one
of the most pleasant and attractive Hotels iu
Washington.
GEO. W. BUNKER &.CO.
Oct. 8, 1878.-OHI. Proprintors
KKfiT A L' R A X T,
LEWIS MARKWOItTlI, Proprietor,
6HAM0KIN, PENN'A.
The bast BEER and all kinds of Mall Liquors
on Tap. Cull aud be refreshed.
Aug. 27, 187U.
LACKAWANNA VALLEY HOL'SE,
E. B. BURN II AM, Proprietor, Corner Lacka
wanna nnd Franklin Avouues, Scrnutou, Pa., op
posite Delaware, Lackawauna te Western Depot.
Free carriages to couvey puetts to nnd from
Depot. Mar, iip. '70.-ly.
J. VALER'S
WINTER GARDEN AND HOTEL'
iTot. 720, 723, 734 & 727 Tins St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
WINTER GARDEN HOTEL,
(O TrtE El'KOrEAtt TLAK)
Centrally locute.1, connecting with all tha City
Passenger Railway Cars, from all the
Depots in the City. .
Excellent Aceominodatloas for Tra
vellera. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts every
evening In the Summer and
Winter Gardeo.
ESrOrchttirian Concert Evry Afttrnoon.fSt
fl!E LADIES' KESTAUnANT TUE BEST Of
RKFKESI1MENTS SBUVf.D.
Office of J. Valer'a Fouutaiu Park Brewery.
June 4, 1870. -ly.
LIQUOR store:
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, oppoul the Court House, BUX
BUUY, PA.,
Kcpectfuily invites the attention of Retailers
and others, that be has on hand, and will con-
stautlv keep all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
I Consisting of pure Brandies; Cogniac, Cherry,
I Ginger, UocfcUe and Otarit.
i Whiskies: Pure Rye Copper-'lstllled, Monn.
I guhela, Apple aud Nectar.
I PURE HOLLAND GIN !
I TVlnesi Chanipagna Wine, iherry, Tort and
I Caret.
j Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. . Ruin,
Brown 'lout and Keoieb Ale.
bTu.MACH AND BAR BITTERS,
I And all others Liquors which can be found in
i the city market, which will he sold ut Whole
sale aud lUtuil. Every urticla guaranteed as
I leprrsented. Also, a large lot of DfcMiJUil.S'B
! and HOT TLF.f, alwavs uu lii.n.1.
tff Ordeis proinpt:j attruded n, and yabllc
patronage iriptciful'.y toUclted
r F.rr.
Sunbury, July (, 1WJ. .y.
ax. j .. i '. yf ', it
H iniMVAtlE HiOItt,
J. II. Cttulejr, cV t o.
MARKET STREET, SL'NUUUV, FA.,
HAS rteeifed a new assortnieni if all kinds of
ILirdwaie, Cutlaiy, Mavltauica' Tools. Ac.,
ui a.l tlaseiipliou,. A .u Wafuu Makii'e Mate
rials, Uab, Runs, Sioket. A so, all ktudt of
Leather lur Sliixuiuksl ' and baddler't. Evl.
tuiutf l the lUitwrfi liueeuu be found which
will be sold as lc a (an bs UiuiiUt ol auy wlur
(ibiuhaiui UUtevautiy. tail u4 Umr
stuck.
luxury, Dm. il, 1WJ.
HOOT AND SHOE
MAM'f AC II KIR.
rpiiC tv.d...ikr1 Lnt nti skep
L 1 k '. 1 4 iiw'.. L i u,H.ie tut iealial
ll.'l.l, It kisi.i,l l - u .e4iktuit all kluds of
HoOtl AMI lltOCt Iu .1 tt'.t style. Hit
ihS i nl tUt it List 4ujuy it b inikl.
lUviuu Uwt tut Mias.l pn'liou nt b itAdy Iwa4t
t'Wk "I ' lte tilt, kt il. bt'fUM txuU-it
kl'i;.r lit ul, l' ljimUrt4.iw((
Iu pub i tie iultt4 t' J ti-4 4lt I'-i
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Jlclu J,bbcrtiGcmcnts.
TIME IS MONEY t !
ALL Wall Paper nnd Border, sold by mc wil
be trimmed ready for use, j
' "WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE,
i t t:ib j
YEOMAN'S WALL TAPER TRIMMER.' '
which I have the exel tsivt ritht to nse in Suubur''
and vicinity.
Save money, time and labor, by buying of
W. FEKREE LIGHTNEK,
Dcalc. 'iu Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Music,
.to., Ac.,' Ac.
Sunday School SUPPLIES made a speciality.
Blank, Memorandum &. l'uss Hook
in endless variety, Just received.
BOOK BINDING done to order. Persons will
save expense by leaving their orders lor binding
with mo.
PICTURE FIMJH1S
of all siies. cut from the Moulding at very low
rates. OVAL Jb SQUARE FRAM ES always on
hand.
ALBUMS, BRACKETS, GOLD TEX 3,
A large and well eel-etcd stock of Toys alwny
on haud. Anything n..t on hand promptly ot
dcrcd. Bugains for cai-.h. Call at
N. FEKREE LIGl'TNEH'S
Book Store,
Sign of Foley's Gold Pen, Market Square, bur
bury, Ta.
Siitibury, August Gib, 1870.
LADIES' FANCY FURS!
JOHN FA RE I R A,
71S Arch Street, Middle of t tic Block, between
7th and Sth Streets, S iiith Side,
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer, Manufacturer aud Dealer In all 'kinds
osd quality of
FANCY FURS
For Ladies' and Children's Wear.
raving eniartroi, remodeled nr.d Improved my
WiU llll'l IrtmiUOIB KOOWn 1' 1. I. I . .1 I I W .
and having imported a very ):rr and spleiiflld
assortment of nil thedilTerent kinds or Furs f. in
first h inds in Europe, and l.a'.'e hr.il them made
up by tl:e most sliiill'ul voiUir.er. 1 would res.
pect fully invite my friund.H of NoilhumlM-riund
and adjacent counties, to call and examine mv
very large and beautiful nssnr'-incnt of Fancy
Furs, toi Ladies und Chiliren. 1 am det.'raiio" I
to sell ut as low prices as any other le-pe. taiile
House in the city. All Furs warranted. No
misrepresentations to ell'cet sales.
JOHN FARF.IRA,
713 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Or.. C3, lSTO-atn.
FASH ION Alt LF, MILLINERY.
FALL AND WINTER STYLES.
MISS L. KHISSLEK,
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA.
ITerlfirtre nssortment of
MILLINERY GOODS.
x-w.-n ims a.u i
Ribiions. Feathehs. Flowkp.s. Lacks. !
HAT AND BONNET FRAMES,
A l.ii'L'0 variety of ti'mmel nnd iintriinmrd
Huts, Ladies' and children's Hosiery, lu-m-stitelie
l luce and iinen HandUe--ciiiefs,"ki 1 an I
us.e uiovet, Lorsets, dr.;s. .nitons, guipure
lacus, fringes, ladies' necklien, ,.ud f.uicv I il-l'ons
for bows au i r isl.es, iu
re.it .'.nletv
Ileal and
imitation hair chignons, frires, curis aud swit
es. A Jorge assortment of
SUFL-ER PATTERNS,
Zephyrs, Ubrsantown W'o.tX., &c.
An tirllcB variety of Notlout and goods
usually kej't iu a first class millinery store.
Guns' Collars, Cutl'a, Neektiisj Ilai JUer
chiefs,
Thecitinsof buiibun' und vicinity, irenei :'.lly
are invited to tali aud ke this spleu.ii 1 a.-, 'i t
lueut.
L. 'SIIISSLER.
Suuhury, Oct. 20, 16T0.
I'KICES UEIIUCEO.
E00TS AND SHOES
Manufac tured to oidtr at
GLEATLV REDUCED Pl'.lcrjS.
joiiv lriLVEi:,
Npuce Ktrct, ISsmbjiry, rt'iin'n,
RE&PECTFL'LLT Itfnrmt l,i old custoin.-rs
tind tin-cil, geee.' .ill'. , that he is in.
IH..I1H f.icturi ig HOC 1 S A ti 110 KS nt the ioll.iw
In; rates, undo up of tl.e UV. U'a'.cri.il, vix :
Calf Skin (pegirr I) Boon, S7.5!)
' ' (Stftrd) " .!-.
FreurhCalf " " ..!
Women's ihoes (Calf or Mtroceo), M.tH
C'hi.drcu't b'K es trotn Oi) rlt. lo 1.51)
net ol diui( to tiie,
Ail Wuik wair.intel.
TLl'.MJ 6TRICTLT CAbfl.
TU pilot of itpalrlu are alt-, re lues I
JOHN Vt.J.Vl tt.
ui:! H'j, Ja y , ISfl.
J. W. WASHINGTON'S
cuand n iituuu ftiioiv
Tht o'd perp.aliiut shop bf l!:J lilt. II.
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t'iB-l ll' thai tlx illici t li'ulli Ut,.dj ' : -i-b
) t"ltvu lll.oUl in tulle.lillg uu uncollll "IU
bl aiioiiu t of ijuliy una miil.HU'.l.
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IN WINTER.
The snow hides t lie Held tind hill,
And gathers In the wood )
Tin; laud, at winter's w ill,
. Is made a solitude (
The stream forget th. ir speech, the winds ure
grown nioro rude.
These ways I loved so well
Ilavo lost th. ir summer cheer,
And naught is left to tell
Of day that were so dear,
Savo happy evergreens that gladden all the
year.
For summer's wealth ot shade,
j For bloom and warmth and sernt,
For sights nnd sounds t hut made,
The eye an I ear c nt nt,
Fulfilling all we dcriiied spring's prophecies had
meant.
We have the nuke'1 lj;h,
Thin shadows on tin- -now,
Clear skies that ilisaili.w
Their nurh'tit tender ulow.
Pale sunbeams lilic the ghosts ol those we n.ed
t. know.
And thoe soft winds arc tone
That cheered tile wayward spiing,
And lintuie is forlorn
For the birds have laker wing,
And brook and Imcze and bee have dojic their
go.-sipping.
Forlorn and yet more grand,
In her stern purity,
Than when the mei'iy land
Laughed out from grass, ird tree ;
She buries her eld loves, and waits for what
Rhuil be.
She waits the slow Increase
That former years have lent j
She keeps u wondrous peace
Beyond all aceH' nt,
Aud in her changing moods there is no discon
tent. THE CUKSE OF tilSlt'lCXX:.
You see then- v:ts wanst R iHif't'-j daeenl
hoy failed Kblto'ie and not u, eoinplati f
I'hnp was in hevi ii paii.shes nor hkiaell
aft' iur diitikiti' or euuitiu', (niul Ly Ihc
tame token he. was a duriin' aimnn the
girls, ho was bo howld,) or euiletii', or
ruimin', or wrastliu', or tlx: liUo. ' that,
uouu could come Lear him ; aud ut ;ut
thern, or fair, or the dance, or the. wake,
Kishogue was Hie (lower ot the (lock.
Well, to be sure, Hie gititleii e.i iv the
country did not belove hjui.-tu well us his
own soil that is the elderly ginlleuieu, tot
as to the youu squiivs, hy gov, they loved
Dtui like one ol tluanselvi s, anil heiu r ul
niost, for they knew well that Kisiiogue
was the hoy to put them up to till soi ls
and sizes of diviliniiit and divatshuu, and
that was all (hey wanted hut the stiuldy
(sjcuily) ii.illeiiKii, the responsible people
like, f'ldin ;ive in to liis ways at all- aud,
iu tit.'.!', tiuy used to h.; llunkin' that if
irisliouu was out ol' the eouulhry, body
and holies, that -the '.ounlliry wounl not he
the worse iv it h: the lale, aud tlial the
trout aud salmon would Uue mi aisier lite.
But they couldn't grt L'o huiMlot him,
good or had. In' he was elite as a lot and
I he re wast jiieh thiiy as gelling him at
an mob. i..l, at all, i'U' he w;.s hUe .: weasel
almost ubUcp with his i'e:i open.
Well, that's the way it was for many a
long ila), iinlii, as hail lin k '.voiul have it,
ho niti'.le a iiiislake one uiglil, as the Blory
goes, and, hj llad, how lie coiiui ni 'ke Hie
siiiiie uiistaki: was lu-vtr claired up. hat t in'
llit'i. Hie nighl w;is nark, of I'wt Kisho-ue
l'"d n ilhriip ' dviiik in him ; hut it Mas
mail"-, tind tht't waslhe niislake, you see,
tint L lie cotisaived he had sieti his own mare
Irespassiu' on the lean's I 'fid by the road
s de and so, with that, l,u lotelud ihe uiaie
that is, l he mate to all u pp. malice, but il was
not ins own mare, but tne sipuiv s Horse,
wintii tie luui tuk lor liisowu maiv, nil Hi
a niisiuUe, uud lio ilmugiit iliul she had
sit ".yeU away, and uot tikiu' t see in
batie uvspasMU' on aiioiher man's lieltl,
what does lie do hut he (llii ives home the
liuise in a misiaki', you see, and how lie
could do Hie like is hard to say. except that
the iiinlil was dark, as I said helote. or
tl:tt he laid a tlhl'op ti o niUi.ll ill ; but,
i liiiWMiiuui'vr, l!ie mislake was made, and
' a soie in. slake it win for pour Kishr'Ue,
for he never I'l'tsaiveu it ill, Uliili Ihtee
i.is ii 1 1 In r, w I vii tii,: puiibiiiaa Ueiu to
' ii i ' ii ami lou ld iiiia hu siiotiiU gu aiou
, with bin!.
! " J'oi w hat V" says Kishoguo.
i ''Oh, you're uiijiiiij uitiuteni ," says the
! po'iMii.iu.
! " Turtle for yon, sir," says Kishogue,
I as quite (qiutus u child. "And wiiere
are f'."l j.'. iiti' to take toe, tiuiy I make
! I.M.v.il to ax. sir i
'l'o j ul," s.is the peeler.
I' or what
For i.ie.ii.i:
' says K.ste.giio.
lli'j eqaiie'a noise,'
says
the
pee.-, r.
" Its the first I heard of.," fays Kish
ogtle. " Troth, Ihen, il won't be the last von
; hear d n," saj s the oilier.
! " Why, tare-.in-o'.ius, sure it's no hoose
I htval.iir l ira man lo drive home I. is oivn
, mare," sa s Kishogue.
I " No," b.iya Hie peeler, " but it's btll'
: glai toti t i in mm Hit auollier m iu'a
: l..r.M'," says he.
' " Kat sposiu' 'twas a misiaku," siys
1 Kislior:ue.
i J 1 gor, it'il he a dear mistake I you,"
J fciiys Hie pohiaiian.
i "1 hat's a poof e. ...e," says Kish.'UC.
j Bul lucre iv as no tint iii i.ilkiu' : he
I uiiglil us well hav lu ll u hislliu jijb to a
, mill lolie us bllilivin lo inveigle poll.,.
I til. ,11, IMld (he id of il w.is 'hat ho W.l
! t hie.';', d to match oil to and there ho
i lay in hn. .ion. like 1 .'-! Waul a pi,',
' muni ll'-i 'sie.. ki in on, and Kolio.iu,
I ymi see, hi'.i g ul a high spiiil, dul not til.e
! 'lie nil I ul Ih iu' und. i a i ,,,iiii,lln. at lo Ihe
'km; lor Ids fslgiu. 1 nidi , to a i lup
I. :i, t! il n us, to gmli lU'Oiod
, li't' U. lid l-il poi, the lhoii;i t, of i ii
' llo.'lll. Ill w, it . io n tiler I'l'iil.igu Us, ll' ,'
liuleeil, bin lilt lets t !i.,'i "l ,.( lo lo, ike
il at il -. . a I - - at liny mi ! (- nHll ', ,,
III S L infill) lx I' ll d ill Hu l ollllt. ) , nod
tit.) w . noiii in tie him iiioioi:', ii h.ii
iiii.l in :l.t ; ti iilt in y ii I thu tiiiiikt a
bli) hie, 1. Hill' lilt in i and out, I"! Hit 'V
wor tii.iiiu und oi'M moiu li l-o Mulll-
u,i Id lilk. 1,
U 1 1', ill k lyth ll... ki lo till, Mild
l'o 'll til. I (he tin lilt), and Ihti Iddfttt und
.1 w jot ) , ti.'i H.t. llJ, .m , ull lllilet .1
t I It il UoihiU' hut H ; 'tout ll llttl. .11. I Willi
H. ul Kil.ouu 4. tit: li si lb it wit put
ou In'. I r ii t k it ... ii' 4 tt d.:it r l uoisj
I. ,i.'iil iti t i si ii,. I I i i tu t Ii '. s-,
I I l. y u;i.u, It luittu .in kit.ii.ip.o lo I Uo
.ll.il. I), mid l.tl W.l li t I l I.....I l.tl !
I I. Hid Ut I l.tl l"4i. (-11. I U Into t i I I
111 , Ik Of lilt II U I) I...I k. l.ll I' Kll1, H,.
U.i ttti Imld It U l W4) d 14 U4 at a.i. but
' at UUl St I'i4. U , 1 ll.u, a H,ti 14
' Uswdi itl i4 ,4 m ao4 sp
taclt-8 ita up, .nnd lie rendu nnd rends Hint
jou Hunk he'd never Imvo dmm ivHtlin'
i nnd it was till ubout
iisingue us wc
lioei'd tifler hut could not niiiku tint at the
tiine nml no wonder; nnd in truth Kish-
(yuu never uono unit ut wiutt Hint dirly
little nttortu'v wns readin' nhout him-
barrin' h knew lies nhout him ; nnd Kitfh
oguti himself, prior fellow, jjot freekened nt
last, when he heertl him ynin' nn nt that
rate about him, but ufther a bit he took
heart nnd said :
"By (his and hy that I never done the
half o' that, nnyhow."
" Silence in court !" anys the crier, put
tin' him down thal-it-way. O, there's tif)
Justice for n boy nt all.
" Oh. murther," snys Ttishogue, " is n
man's life to he aivorn away ufiher this
manner, nn I he musn't npnko a word .5"'
" Howld your Limine !" says my lord
Ihc judge. A ml so after some more jab
beriu'. ind gibberish, the little man in . spec
tacles threw dow ii the paper, aud iibked
Kishoiiuo if h(. was guilty or not gt'ilty.
" 1 never done it, my lord,'' says Kisli-
ogue.
" Answer as you nre bid, sir," says the
spectacle man.
" i'tn innocent, my lord, siys Kishoguo.
" Bad cess in ymi. can't you say w hat
you're hid j"' sas my lord the judge.
" Gnilly or n-t gui'lty ?"
" Not guilty," says Kishogue.
' I don't believe you," says the judge.
" Small blame to you," says Kishogue ;
"you're paid for hanging people, and you
must do something fur your wages."
- " You've too much prate, sir," sas my
lord.
"Faix. then. I'm thinkin' it's yourself
aim your lrienit, me iinnunian, will cure
me o' that very soon," says Kishoguo.
And true for him. faii'li, he was'tit far
out in snyin' that same, for tiny mur
Ihered him entirely. They brought a ter
rible sight of witnesses against him, that
swore uwiiy his life on the cross-cxamtna-lion
altogether I seen, Oh, they swore the.
Row Id witnesses that iie wouid swear a
hole in nn iron pot nny day in the year.
Not but that Kishogtte's friends d.ii'.e lhe.if
duty by him. Oh, they slud by him lil.e
ii'i'tt, a-.'d siyore a power for him, and they
slhi't.',v ' o make .out a lullaby for Lint ;
ma;. in' ",iy that sat::e Uhv'. was asleep iu
another place nt the tin. e hut it wouldn't
do, they couldn't tunke it pla'iii 1 to the
judge find jury ; t'ti.i my poor Kbhogue
was condimiied for to die ; and the judgij
put on his black cap, and, indade, U was
not beeomin! nnd discoursed the height of
that he would swear a hole in an iron pot
nny day in the vear. Not but that Kish-
hne language, und gave Kitdioguc a power i
u v gooti ttt'vice that ti, was mortal pity
Kishoguo didn't get sooner, nnd the last
words the judge said was, "The Lord
have mercy on your sow!."
" ThitTiU'ce, my lord," savs KLshngne,
"though indeed it 'a few has luck of grace
nller your jivae't's."
And 'sure enough, fallh ; for the next
Saturday Kishogue wns o'l-fed out to be
hanged, nnd the streets H:irng4 which he
was to pas:i was mighty throiije, ,r hi
ihein das, yru w, the people used Jo ho
hanged outside, cf lie.; towi, iin'. jVt all ns
one is now, when we're - barged genteelly
oot o' jail ; but in tllim days they 'did ma
atliiid to the comforts of the penple at all,
but put them into a carl, till as a cuftUirary
pig goin' to market, and stravuiged thro'
the town to the gallows, thai was a lv'.il
mile beyant it ; but to be sine, when they
came to the corner uv the cross-streets,
where thu Widow Iloulaghati's puhliu
hiiii'.e ' !'; then, afore them dirty swadiilors
kuoLkud it djv. n and butt n iiieetin'-house
theie, bad cess to them, sure they're spoilin
divarshin wln't'ever they gowhen they
keiu there, as I wns telliii voii, the proces-
L ! I. I I , l". . . . . I .... 1 .. .Ill, ..
... ...... 3 -.toi.j.e .. loey na i a iniuiir j
uiuiiiii ttliiu i.r: nil; u.lulBllill Ol 11. u
prisoner, for to rise his heart, for w hat he
was to go through ; for by nil accounts it
is not plaziu' to be go!t!' to be hanged, sup
posin' you liib. in a good cause itself, as my
i uncle Jim tow Id me when he sutWcd lor
killing the ganger, Wtll, you see, they
alwa)s slopped '.en tniutilcs at the public
house, not to hurry a man with his dritil:,
and besidef, to give the prisoner an oppor
tunity of saying, an odd Word or so to it
friend in t!o ct'o.vd, to say mailing of its
being n:ighty improvin' to the tliruig, to
see u man lookin' pale, at the lliougi'a of
deittli, and msy be an idiliealioti and u
waniin' lo hiif th-H wan inclined tosthray.
But however it frppenci!, am1 '.he like
never happened a for or muo: ; but as bail
I irk wood have it 'I .u day, the devil a
fiddler was there when Kishoguo. druve up
'.'i Ihe cart, no ways daunted at all ; bul
the tiiinit the carl flopped ivlliu' he called
out as stoat as a ram, " Mud me out Tun
Riley," says be, "that he may rise my
h.art with' the Rakes o' Mallow ;" lor he
I
was it Mallow m ill by all in counls. and
mighty proud of hi town. Well, ol coorso
I the (unit was led lo bo h"l, Ik'kase 'lint
! Riley was not (here, hut was lyiu' druiu
! ia.a ditch al the b.une lime comin' home
i lioin conii ssioti, n:id when poor Kisliogne
: held thai hu could not have his lavo'ite
tune, it v.iut lo Ins heart to that degree
I that he'd near no comfort in lite, and ho
i Ini .l;on; tltirtve him ou, und put li.in oot !
, of pii.i! ;.t writ H. , ,,
I " C)h, take ihe dhfii k, rtiy ho'v, noo'.,''
; says tho Widdy I louialiau, who was tety
i lendir-hearted, niul aiwins iittiiuhd the
i?"iuj io iniiivi mil' -.ue i r.tilii'.ull) n an lliev iltd uuilel' live trade,
diniiik herself, if he was i-v. f so gr.'lc a lu,j ivl.ni Hay itiipcilid lluir iloliis fliiu
stiiiner ; hut il he was ever a friend ot Fuiaud.
her t.w n, th.'M p every ful lo Hie gallows j Like f.tits toiiihlno thu Krowlh of her
wi I bun and eU him Miller. Oh, slu. was I ,.(1t tl)Ullli ,( nit( luduslrti a, uud of
a ilarliul ! Well-" Take ihu dhrinK, my 1 u i lariinu pi.ti.ti ly might 0c n'vtm.
Kisliogne, my jewel," tay. .-.he, haudm' j lu iheir op. r.i.loii iheau poileut havs in
linn a brave big mug o' mulled wine, i't f..r , tintiiiiil the t.ve of home, loan red nil lu
a lord, bul ho n.iiildtri (on. a P, " Take I dutiu, and made lliu Ueriiniu K)op!s a
it oui ..' my tlyhi,"ti) he, "tor my hniri c unpait, inieilijiiit, self-rwh.mt 4. id iuos
it low bika-.e I'm" lldey de lived me, a ion , p, root ii.uioii.
I es i O il lo illtt g uile like olio ol I lie l ake
ol Mail w ! Take il otil o' my ai-ul," tut
he, . iilliu' il uwav wid his hand, mid ttuu
'mat tho
l '. W II (o
lit' I tntiu hithogiiii wai tvtr
v In e a tlhio.i o' drink, ii lid
in in lu.1,,.1'1 el It. 'I tt w.it lliu ll...ll,o Ik.
It'io il .ill) t - I HI o'. t r I uu.
Will, uu iy Huy row ltd In Ihu liitllowt,
wheio lllen wut lio delay III lliu fir thu
, I. .oil. I , and Ihu ,l.i I ill iuketl I nil if he
ii.ttl nii ihli.j lo say lk f..ti hit tnllt led
but Kllioi;le Inoln I 4 Hunt to throw lo it
d"4, and ol t.Milw hu wonldil I s.iy 4 wold land thuultl have Ila duo tiiit.wiiiie Upou III
toll..' It. till, and li"lbllij Hl.ll IliUhl Uu ll.llid ol .ill lit! ll.rtll l,it lit w l.u UIM now
luipl.n o.j, to lli.t 1 1'tol d I't o it 11 li.ilf ' sol, t ilv. 1 by ou i 1 adult autl lU'vuuUti IU,'
i.tiion. o.,l.ti,l it ton; iliaaonoiiilnu 11L lot 011 1 a lu U.1.J tluar aid in tltu t.l4iliai.
II Milt lo the lir..nu, l"f I Hi' y liiotiht hu d
l.nik.1 ait III. jam dtllij tuttl ; .Hid llui
piliillu it Ho If, und Hi" Unit. .11,41 1. 4l 1
Hid) I" Uku II dot ll io,l,lt U', und llu)i
thou. l.l ll w4t4'lilw I'liu hitho,' ..ti
lit ti. .it Hi. ill mil ol Hit if lioittat I v.. i.j
iiku, b.. Ih. y uid I. on no tp.ia I t 4 I
thai. I'.r Ih') lontiduiid lot h 4tl w.it
Iw uu a i mil ul Ihu Uit.ip"iiiluiiiiu and
hu 4 tu'k.u lauldjr p4 4, alii.u O.iy miu
lU4l.li. 4 Uotltt.it HIT H I Ll -1 I KM I, Hid vd
, Uu Ul aunlt l.t 4i4 to houavlf wt ' t u
1 sua ai 4 mm M lr a taw I ia
luw bcknso Tim Riley dcaaived me. when I
thtiuiilit ho wmtld rmc it. that 1 luitlit dio
iiku ii iuu'.u O' iuanuw I ' Alia In make
a lonx story short, my jewel, tliuy donu the
husiness for him ; ii. whs soon over wid
I linn ; il wns just one step wid him, ntl'the
litu her into glory ; And to do hitu justice,
iiiougn tie was lookin' pale, lie uteU bowid,
nnd put his best leg foremost.
Well, what should you think, but just n
n'.l wa over wid him there was a shout
outside o' the crowd, nnd a shillo that ye'l
outside o' the crowd, niai
think woulu split thuskv
nnd whnt should
no see jfiiiiopin' up to me gauowa nut a i leverseu irj-uay, ana Tor what causi '(
man covered wid dust on a white horse, to j Simply those we have stated. The proUe
all appearance, but it wasn't tt white horso ! lio" ofthe Zo'.lvercin, with tho iuteiligeiiii
but a black horse, only white wid the foam I tnnt as a necessary sequence bus cotiie to
he wns dhruv tu Lhtil degree, and the man tllu masses, from the wealth it hns hroupl.r,
hadn't a breath to uluaw, and couklu'l i them, hits jilaced Germany to-day in ll.-j
spake, but dhrcw a pivee of paper out of , lTJnt ra'ik of Eurnpenn imliona.
the breast of his coal ud handed it to the ! 1'nu Trnde of Englaud, with ti e
eheritf, and my jewel the sheriff grew as ! poverty aud i-uorauco it has brought U
wb'e ns the paper i'.sjl.' w hen he t-lapt ' ,,c'r common peojile, hns so crippled her
his eyes ou it : and mh he. "Cut him ! power that to-day. from be'mc the liist. ir:
I dow-t), .iut him down this iniuute 1" says
ue: anu tne uuiagoons maile a slash at luaueucu, anu Willi her tormer powerful
the nieseotiger, but hu ducked his head and ' a ly is a terrible of their disastrous poliU
sni'cuinvinted them. And then the sherilf , cal ccononiy, nnd while she yet hns mon
shouted out, "Shtop, ye dirty villains, nnd ! the earnings of a former protective policy
bad luck to ycz, ve'iuurtheriu vugabones." " lacks men, who have lieeu driven
says he to the ooj as, "is it goiu' to luu'r- , '"roln l''-'r 'y freetrside, or cmnsculnted,
ther ihe man, yez wor ? It isn't him at 1 Rm without them her riches are but a mill
all 1 mean, but the man that's haugiti.' stone to sink her still lower in tho scale of
Cut him down," sa he-: und they c ut : nations.
him diwn, but it was no v.. it wiis all I These contracts are not the pictures of
over wid poor Kishoguo : he v,va as dead funcy ; nnd while the solid victories of
as small beer and us still as a crutch. ; Germany are the alid evidences of thu
" Oh ! larc-an-nottiis," savs Ihe Sheriff, I health anil wisdom of her scheme of Eeono
tarin' the hair oil' his head at tho same nlhe timidity, vacillation aud sellishnwii
time wid fair rape, "isn't it a poor case ' of England, ntu Ihe portents of that cotivin;;
lh.il he's dead, and here's a reprieve that's tr'al by which she will be compelled to au
come lor him : bul, bad cess to him," says Vllur abandonment of her free trado,
he, " it's his owu fault he wouldn't take theories and their disastrous results, or
it may." 1
;
Ila murther, milla murther !" j
j Widdy O'lloulaghan, in the ,
h ! Kishoguo, nn darliut, why '
" On ! mill:
cried out the
crowd. "Oh Kisho'-ue. nn darlint. whv
uid you refuse my tutiiled wine "r" Oh 1 if lias so largely contributed to the growth
ye'u stopped wid me to take your dhrop o' "". progress cl-the mechauica! arts makes
diirink you'd be alive and merry now 1" I lllis question of froti". tiou to Home Indus
So that's the niaynin' of the Curse of try as connected with this covntry of their
Kishogue : tor, you see, Kishoguu was adoplion, and their f 'ture prosperity iu it
hanged for leaving his liquor behind him. ,nt-' ofthe tirst imjio- tit;ev to tlieni, "every
-i-.'.'--' . ...r.-..y.,.-..!.-. ; way. Anyone of this p.'tyU conversnnt
iHisccIIancctis
v
Hume l'rotrction aud lieriuitu Suo
ecs,
Tho world hac not yet, rtewcred from
the surprise it has oxpcriupcetl in the rapid
and complete suecuss of Gcrtuatiy iu her
contest with France. The posit'on held ul
the opetiiug of the war by tne latter nation,
I nun uiu juesiige oi uu, nary prowtss sue
lias ao long enjoyed, had blinded the popu
lar miud as to tierreai condition and weak
ness. Thiers, Gaspariu, Trochu and other
of her deep thinkers aud writers wet con
scious ol the hollowuess of the seemingly
solid social aud governmental lubric under
wtiich tiiey lived ; but their prophetic
voices teli on incredulous or unheeding
eats, iiulil the echoing tread of German
legions on their own rutl ('.wakened i'teucli
iue;, mid imiuiucul danger brought serious
thought of their condition and necessities.
We have yet to see, however, from the pen
of any of her leading minds a clear e.ud
truthful statement ul the causes of decliu'e
in i-'t'eiicn character and achievements ; or
what il is Hial s i suddenly has given in
vni'-'ibiiily to German iirtus.
On thing is certain, the. French of 1310
and L7o are iwo very tliilcront naiinnali-
ties, us ate tin 6u Of lluir German otuio-
nenls )( lii'j same etas. What are the tea-
sous of their change 'i Iu our view they are
the result din cliy of two policies adopted1
by Germany aud neglected by Fiance, viz :
Educated industry und the Zollvcrein
or Cieruiau Customs Union, lor the protec-
(J,- UlL.u. ,ll)ul(J llUustl.y
It is true that
in some respects Franco has a kn:d of pro
tection policy, but nothing to compete with
the Zoiiyercin, aud it has uo provision for
Lite education of its people.
The whole industry of Germany has
gniucd now impetus under its wite regula
tions. For instance, ic 1S2 , Germany exported
to England I'fi.WW.OUU pounds ut raw wool,
reccivm her pay iu English cloth, thus
show nig thitt wool wti3cheaper in Germany
luaii iu Eiigiuud, while cloth was dearer.
But in 1801, ufior twenty yer.tb of the Zoll
vcrein, Germany uuporled 'J,t'J0,U 0
poiiuda ui ore wool ihi'.u she exporled, aud
ixporicd li.tkX'.tNJi) pounds of woolen
cloths proving Hint woUn cl.ilha had b
coine c'leitper und raw a-oc-I tteurer iii Ger
many lli.tu i:i other cjuulries. Hie price of
the law material and thu linished ui'llelc
upprtwv-ltii!'.' inch oilier in couscqueiiev of
lue extensive development of Get. nan
liui'iulii. lutes. Can il be coutellilcd that
Ihe I'l usoiau l.iriiiel', us gruWvl'S of wool
and '.ve.iteis of ilulh, who Hot cc vie bed by
H't higher laics tht-v received tor iheir
Wool, and the reduced miet-H lliev oaid tor
their ilolli 'f Of that as lax tiaeu the
Gei mans were m.t p.'oiliid by the l.'.et that
tviillc laeir uianuf.telui'eS were sit uggtiliif
into equality null tl.oeo if Euglaud and
funic..-, the siller in large uiensurc paid Ihc
Gel man Infill out ol lln-'r own pockets for
tin: jMivile .ii of killing their geous ui Gcr-
i 'iia'i UMi'te'.s, Huts relieving Ihe Gci'iuau
I lu.vpttycr of u lunch ol his burdt .i If That
I ttie ini iiiiins as loiitutiiei t wyre cm titled
it thow ti by thu leet that ti ey consume
mine Wei'.i eiH.ila bv oO.IKHJ.IA.1J liouiula
Franc 't liiniiuoti' iiiiout of ll.nisin luyo
tuts pioiii( il) luaieliitl 1 1 lliv coii.lt I, lath
ll.lt log, l lioiuetio.d ul stake, 11,1 Ull IU
It lllv III loliMtlloUol 1 1 io piipoi tiling In
IiiiiimiII of ad the ipi. tliniit ut Istng. tl
was ie-,1 t h la phase ol il.lighliuutl und iu
dividual it s(oiiibiiiiy llwi t'tve in the null
ol the . s'ot l.l, in in I iolll'lt' , lu their lliu
louii'ti with iiui, m.a 1 1 ihur Uaditig
I'leoi. nit ol iHiavrai.d dual Victory,
1 It act lilt lo Ut tint l tuiplu o FalhlT"
ion. I hug ul 4 .liy Jutt Ihe i.pt.itii if
H..U w ha.li hat yisuli u toi) ll H11.1l Oulh-
I til it I lioiutl IU Hiu plitt.ul Hint
Ihu ..plg Ol Uo utlil U UoU4llly, I4
1011.01,1 ani"iii( ut, lt4u auuwu a unaui'
1'iwi ul u.u llts.ltut.out, of ditoti t. H.t!
pi-wit, lily ul our I'ui .11. Will lliu) iu Ida
I'l.iltd I)l4kl aUiudou h tli't4i) and
io.tii.it.i.4itti ul a ttts.iu, th u,iali 04 t'
w.o.b, In ilut ua. w Uiii, La sua t't
(hti.i it'U h ..f aud - y t !!
( wolkt id u.f ditli.auil l i.o,aU)iutu,
1 La. Cony, L .aal ayiaa tjt (aiMt
-' - - - X.
to Home Industry, nre now pnssing thr ju n
the press at Berlin, in the fourth Ihr'.-'r-man
edition, and are the text-books cf
Political Economy in all the great unicr
ties ol Germany. Will tlifsa
I less renders nr hunrly endorsement fi in
. uitmmnt urriuuns, who oy Hie nccitiitit
of emtgrntion tind theii home ou Anierivinn
soil t
Let us look at another example. In 0
where was German nscendancv in Eutxr.o.
I RUlJ what- t Hint jjeriod wns the positio,!
I 01 l.ngliinct t How are those relative pos -
: iVlk' R,,,i is degraded to the third in point
pv.e immediate occasion for another Hume
give niitueyiate occasion tor another 11 time
to w v.'.uthe hisiory of her decline and fall I
Tl'u nittvral r.nd historic construction of
t" Germr.r. tniiid by which in all ages it
wiiu toe n-cora oi ins nativj lund lor tho
jiast lil'ty years can see how immense hns
been the n ogress there iu all that makes
it;) the wellare ol a nitttou, since the adop
hon of the Zollvirciu as the iwrmaueut
policy of the country. .
rrosperity or disaster more qntcKly fol
!aw the adoption of any policy herd, where
freedom of action for nil causes is so much
greater than in the conservative atmosphere
of Europe. It took a generation to develop
the ripe fruits of the Zollveroiu in Ger
many ; It has required but Jten yenrs of a
lri'.ethtst economy to bring such riches aud
resources to the United Statec. that tho
result has called out the nslcnhhmcnt and
admiration of the. world. Shall this policy
so happily entered upon r.ud rtunnio in
its results be perpetuated and !he-dcvelop-mert
nnd prosperity of all our industries be
permanently assured, or f-hall 'i.ho theory
and practice of British Vinu 2'rcdc, foreign
in name und intents to tmv cvi, be adop
ted in this country, and entail rpo". us here
till the misery nnd degradation that has
come lo England aud Franco through its -tellucoee
't -Ger.T.ats
of America, with tho cxnrnplo
of lathe; land in her protection nnd result
ant power bt'l'.ue you, intelligently aud
thoughtfully t?ec'.de this questioii whiih ii
so deeply IVnught with weal or woe to
vourmdvi'm nt," roe-r iicatui'itv 1U Hu-
nnu Chii-mrp Ti'. .. '. '
0 ,
A letter frnm u gentlcinau, writiuj of
the late lire iu Mif.lin, Jnui.i'.a .'jY'r'y, says:
Many of these people, who have i eetl SO
unccrunmious y robbed of their h.Mies ara
t'ttevly dc'iiitaie they have lost all. No
home, no winter provisions, uo clothes,' no
household gocds-literally sliippcd of every
thing their case is indeed most pitiable.
Philadelphia, through a tormer citizen of
Mifllijj, hits given her sympathy in tho
praciijal font.'-of pvuviiions. Our trvwn is
being cr.nvauEed to-'Jay toy a. ctroi-'nitteei,
guthring food, cast-oil tilot'.'inw, end bed
int:. Greiit, indeed, iR the need, iiii.l great
the opportunity for the philanthropist. If
there should be any one at I.uneaster who
desires lo aid these poor millers I shall be
glad to be the n.jdiu.u of coiuiuuuiuatioa
between him ami '.hem.
One of thu saddest devdoprasnt of this
sad event u tne was the dtivoioptrents r.f
tile iXisieuce of. total depravity in tr.au.
Cootls saved front '.he ttoft-a to ills' vaKeo."
luilid.'-ed" i:vl piobiibly thotisanda of d-d-!..;,
were tu' sequently stoleti ! Thac.'.rV
house yard, tin- iiavements in thu ili-trictC
not hurtled, wi ic crowded full of goods, aud
to these there was of ci ui't ' free access for
these hi'iimu devils, aud Ikey in vle tho
ni"et of their chance. Ore rascal
caught with a wagon f.llsd full of coods,
who tutu come so.i e Mvr n tles apparently
v'1" ' ''pr" intcr.iii'i! ol foliCiiig thia
luaii ncicu, tit-eMii uty jjeup:e. k irr-.i j
fcay, no one thought of u. .cstii'y htm, fct,
linloaditig his goods, permilled him to
depart, nnd he is n iw not to befoul il when
sought for ty the oll..er of the law. I
trust they will never find hitu, for w icq
will sparo hin:.
ii i . . , t, aai ttnaiti .. i f
No Hove. No home. W'h tt a i..iafor
tune ! How said this thought t There ar
thouauuda won know Uothing of U.u bliStcd
indueuii's of coinforiubltf lioitiea, iwrvly
becuutti of a want of thrill or lvom dmaipia.
Ud liabila. VoulU spcul iu ivoiotts
ainiiLiun uu aitd doiii!-rr.;nii)u asuH'iritioni,
'.eiivii'K tiii'tu rt ii.iddU) (,. whet: I'm phy.
tit al and iiiicilictunl mail should b In Its
greatest vior, tturvuii'd tint! willmul on
laudiibiu ambilioii. Flleudj long lines
l.t,t, loui'uhiK'ti kouo, and iiuihtng lo l ioll
to in old ftge bill a tiler lii.ei.tiind 13 it'.O
coiniiiuiiily whim they should t orua
liuiila. N o liomo i j K to wl ei wearied
wiiu ths sirugiis incidtiil 1 1 hiu ; u t wi!
titl.vcr thiol hi ihtio dttH'iiilt my ; uo
l llodlvU tt) MUIUmS llllIU, Ulld UO t IHUOUi
lioiitt hold l.l yite l'tl to III Joy t Cl 'hl.
Ail is blank, mid Iherw is uo irwuri.Yi;or'
taci pl that a lilt. It is ui vi a out (.!' hands
ol pi i' or I'ubltu ihantiis. V am tha
tinlly ol I l.u liidutllit.ut and ''li clUMU
Itatliir aiouu I llwiii itiful U.s 1 1 a wii try
tl.IV, lltti hooitiUM liinti l avLll K HitlWf
In tha ul, s o a tuiiou-.iojsu, or Uiiii
tot a iitni iiti in Hi uul-Oti tdmi ui un
a ho tumd iq lit al th iiii lioia, with
uo kit it adMtiiUuti I bul bounty aui
did i.li) Itii.l uu ll.al ttnui, au tlitta
WH Uitllo)J Ih utl.tr.
U . of tha tolutiui uf ll IViuayl
saioa aiilhiaiiia nkuait .ua I ion.
tu;M.i hut a UtU lutr duttjdattulnuilM
(o. muius as intuit in lit Hi.ust tut tia
Viiij fmi kalti.it tl Mi. thus fit! a.t
iiuiajs riiiMii utkir u4 u th- t 1411114
a s'l.ktt 1 1 t ,tir tmiinl...i t4 aiu a law
L4t Ufim a; " IL uti l : a hsi
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