The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, March 08, 1876, Image 1

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'dentist.
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vtfc.nt."nf Street.
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IITIFIC aL TEETH!'
J. V. Yl'TiY.
D E I TIS T
DALE CITY. .ri C .
r.:9rta! Teeth. aste-1 lo of the rerr heat
csa..t Lj' l-aeax U:c. Icane.! ia th
t-ei P.nkwoAi iieau.apaia to the fea-
e-r.uia .4 lb aaiarai teeth. Th-we w.-Ltca lo
mm ( letter, cat v ao sj rarijtt r-iaip
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II
ILL HOUSE.
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JCUX KILIa Farr:rroe
T t printer 1. r-Prtl t a 'ate raeftf
tr.-ia. Bt-os aa pertrj.Tul f-ar .er tar
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. lunurlrl atun-f. Larr-; i
ia-llLa lltuJlM.
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OMERSET HOUE.
Uariac teaae. Uif V" Tm !
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u . m. r a. 1 .ita. m c-.e-
itc taae p!-wore ta to raise- bit meo. ai
tbe purme .3era'a taat be wi.1 roare reitber
vaitf but eitaw to ase tt-i b- i.l t.t
r. l d-w.ee.1. a wi.iatKi eterk. aa-!
iol.r'.oa watte-, w II aiioa to tl.e w.atf U eaa.
aera. ail tte ta-:e w. I at a!' t'-s-? I.--a
w;-.i the soe laarte: aavT-i. .. - ta- lay- ;
w.a maj at aU tiaieet fc iKW Hi - i
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1AM0ND HOTEL
rOYSTOWN ivt. !
r-.N!l CI SIT:"'.. rror: ietpr. j
TMi ret ,1a. aa-1 wrll as-
uu,. ... -ihle .'iTrir.lt l-a
pu'-iie. ' i a. aaa fcv .ir- crft--. Oosk; r.a-j
V, V.-kf lre oail. lor J-Mirt-wo ai-i
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UtATli.
Lar a a k
JOHN HICKS & SON, j
SOMERSET, i'A..
And Real EsUts Brokers.
fersca waaeatrtowEli.boecrei--twi:ce s p
er ... or Kf reel w-. l ti i it to !.eir a.'.tan(aa-r.o
p-crn .e .arrr--i-a iher--f. a. a-i'f-nnreif
Ba.iearlM.ao.4erree.tej. kea.1 e-.aie t .-incr'
fw&r.. .1 . o pn.ci.-.;e atten le-i ta.
aata.
II
OMES FOR ALL.
4 tare tur aalc oa lerwia wntln the m-k ef ev.
art aor-er. l-'a rvi iaoiva-aal. fc.-cftf. bf.
farm, tin her ia:a, asiaeTal a. tukisf Ml
A: . u. ciO- IU par , : . v-a, . t?. ) ;.r.l . 1
bmat be .ar.b ot a aer ap n. LMi arref. T'-
ti .rii. leraia e liita .a Aaau aa-1 :a t
a e aoaa. umi iu, ae-rl.
eeare.t. w atpt a t. u a.a .a .4af
BM la-a"r c La Iil; m.-o. a.ef.
VDMINISTRATORS SALE.
t oSarab LMu. Uie or Lett In;. '
- Tp..feea.-.
Latter, af a -.akauetraCoa aan-jt fceea fraat! ;
V. tfie aaorra-c-wi tr proper a & .1 j. tw
ae, ,. .taoa a. aaM eataa ta'aiabt itaavIa. ,
aiiarat. a&4 ttaee ba.iEa cl. xi irma aa.1 .
cta w ui vreaest taaaa a-"--' --t-it for .
aauiaaarM ac4 aUcwaae. j
THOMAS tttX.
UtS Aintititratrr.
it-r' iriXrlr"-.".! -! 1-, .i c w aa-i u. .a-i fn-1 a7n uLCl he ia a standing proof tf tie a-i 'rji A fi- 1 "1 m MJ td oure tioi, o..-ctor Let i try aud tappy i-vetDer. . ---- -vv- -7-.-
I'.c.v.V:"--...1 ia .a p.-., of ?i. vauu ste. j vt Drecedeoted merer of the preat P.e- Ha","!PS f 11 c- W-u 1 i I have had tt- fevt-r, .rear or two J?-. tb.-ou.rS; Ariel's blae eyes uJ j 'teJ l U,J'' fc,, b,e '! P- fact only ia
-'r - ..era: Mr Lince. and do not fear it, at.d 1 am Lvaveu-sent face Harry M.ru.dale -h- of tb, duel-.V -bete they cannot he!p doin,
K1(.iiii.t.L.t1f;-J s-iAi Arracva,t. a, t itb oaarua aad i Ue oi M Cj aoa . f beinou of ail 'ricie ' He HV"- a a i.ce et the Auders..n- DlimiT w;lD eUch tople JisiuOeri'.ed, aa-1 tfcrouga her be oerte aauit but Done, h"eter,;n, aud evru tbea the Statement is
I UA.-V;. :;r: , " Mr. Lin- r dri. PWie Q, ideal received LaJk aaia taw Li3owu;?VW dcltt io u.ade in as few Wl.rda a. pontile, .a
. v- "!?., er..--..-' . ur tm. . i ,..r, i- .i. i.i ;. . . ... . .. . . . ... t courienanr ..r th.. i...i ( . i ... i r .... .-
;.;:3,'4"V" -- : - lTX-Xun?:JLW what you arenadertaking." ; iui,eri;a,ce. . , i .'ZV""- h , ll upe. a-.uie here iu aa out t
. - ! tifiaSllut, u.a.. .ita aererai i W.F 'J was sUti-oed at Fortress Moo- v,4 I hat., answered the -..ft I ' O n ud. wr. that I kae w Li; I , ibr red n-.r 9 hue, n..t a nerve : tLe .7 c. rucr of tbe p.per. Toe
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rlt . MILLEK, after twelve
II . ... In S!vaukfTiU. hafi iff
W fat Wk I t; .-wa- - .
...a u -i l"a store, v.-.-1-' -r " . 1
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y0L- XXIV. NO. 39.
JOHKSTQWN SMSS Biffi,
120 CLINTON STREET,
jKllXSTOWSf. PA-
i
i i wrH September II I'-'. IVpuen iT.
; itrrl li per eni. Inlrren it urn la
'iBJ--l u Jaa. mmt lKtr. l if au(
,' i.B-jrw. if fclul fci to. 4epu..i uu Mapu-
. u. oi-.. year vits-jat irtiMic IH iit-ja-
. Ur iw .r rm la prwott tlx irt buujc.
i MuOetUoMM luleiuit. frelcrett wit
- penect ulm fc . r4lrKl. '
I This cvrUi if xcBiveiT STicr fUck. )
Bil. Ju loui oo prraai ecrli . j
I 4liLk pwiujg fur bomii ropiei of tb. ,
riLir. I'ti.t cxl ipecUl ls relating lota.:
R-sTfct J.Bet t"oper. I'.tiJ Divert. C.
B. t-;.s. A J. H.xr. F. W. H Jofeo L. wm.
I. H t-ip.v. buwl VcLvL5ti;ia. I. J. MvrreM.
U:ffu:;'H. A. itj. Cx.r4 Sopj. 0o.
T ta,jMti ile jLUiM, Jm tlur.ej im
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!(.r.kl J inirrrll. PwideJi!: Fik Mn.
J. O.KDIJIEL&SONS,
Schell & Kimmel,
SOMERSET, PA.
Accounts of aierctants tnd oth-
er Eus ncss People Solicited- Dransieemuiacwies ia
.... ... . ; uoo ia ul:riare. a:
no-r.jHo ii all nr rf the COUI1-
llJdwlc w bu 3 -. -
mr for sile. Moaev loaned and1""-'
i r-Mo-r,. rroo !
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Cambria County
BANK,
M AV. 1CEIAI Sz CO.,
0. 268 t AIM KTattl .
J OHNSTOWN,PA
STiiaMe't Erick Bciil!
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JOHN DISERT. JOHN D. ROBERTS.
JOHN DLBERT & CO.,
Cois 155 mxna sheets,
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Accrnnt T WerchanU and
el tier liii.ineNi p?wple nlieat
ej. iTialtif fa-Kwlatle- In atll
parU f the niiaiar for autie.
tlaupt laanedand t llcctlaie
Made. Interest at la rate of;
Six I'er rent, per aaanm al
1oi(Ib lime lrpew.ll.
Saftnx Ire-poeit Boav
ftl.tfMd lnlrreal lOinpoundrd
Semi-annually when desired.
A tr.-uer.il.iianhia,; Bus-.ceas TranMcted.
Fel". 10.
Tbtexo an3 Bert,
OOtniU aSDXTAlt,
rviJ. H. zi
uiiaernian.
fASi Jtoinerset, Peuna.
Tie tat rf elcart af rfitf-rreot braoHf. wsacafae
tareu hy wiM-ir. af th. eawaeeat of tobaa-wa.
Tbee- ei-ii. euiB-xheeire'-leJ t-j aa. la tie aar-
v-at aei:
j a-u N.e 01 the u-. -aewina; ito
t r-uer. 1 w -.nrr ri i . - . w
taa3l
New Firm.
SHOE STORE,
SNYDER & UHL
IlaTius arclaaet tbe Shrx
Store lutclj owned by
11. f. IWritM.
: We taki l'care ia railisr the atteitl-a of
- - ... I... k. . rm .n.1
t" r " ...V. iT..
, ,
aai of
Boots, Shoes
and Gaiters
UOTH OF
... . . . ... . a . r , . . . i , i n, iin- iu l , ..iK-Hirr 11 . ur. . i. aL o.ii 1..1... - i - - . - , - . ,
-1J'Eat.rn and Home Manufactan
- for tfce :raev;.f t
! af rac b.-- faa-t aaewber.. W. alas will bars
aaaa eottaatl; a (all fapp!- of
morocco.
CALF SKIN'S,
KIPS,
AND LINING SKINS
Of a !1 kk!t. w-.ti a rail Use of
Shoe Findings.
Tbe HUXE MAXrrACTTKE DEPABT.
It L I ai M ia rbam af
:2sT. 13. Si 13-d er, Esq.
W bore repataOoa fcr asaklas
Eood Work and Good Fits
I a-.t-t u tw ta lb. S-'-alA- Tb. pablie t ra- 1
!-"-:a..t fsTtb-4 to rail aaa eaaau-wr woe-
t 't4 il fw- a i-. aa tbe ium-x.
a. a. are Mteraua. a aea pa aa a-
SNYDER & UHL.
Iicei!aneVJ.
rrLETONS
AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA
EW UEV1E1 EDITION.
ij:irt.j rt.nttra i f W rtrf 7
1 1 wur unviuiO t-"iia uuer Ux till, vf
ia is him uitn uifc. im wirciuK
mltJ le ia LerctV.M mKU bT
i ..... i. m. . .n r J ;ktirv
mSusriA ui us r
w uw n u.t;i.taauw 1 a AMmi. a CI -
cltaou. . ..
m iuiin tea U ta jr i irjfrzm ol dia
cureri 111 e V --T iKlMcul f tlliloug b
I iuu a aw r vi nirrcnc. aa Mj:rauT.
1 oe wraim: vt pUcal 2in feu aey l.
i siut .u. lti i cit. utd uieir inuJBi
' tr.ioAM w lie uk-uuii - aiai ana. aad
' OzmMl J hch rvwui
; trr, uirt ua.kaii ctaiia u :uUr lav
i aniL Ucuu ti w J v oaniT), aca
: .1 u ucu. sura Um ba iMuJum ol lit uW
i a-ra , ut lun vJ ,'ln aiJ. a-4a
1 1 mux mi o,foavi aaa uioaiinal acUTUj
ba oa caue i'J u-cikiilii ciifcrtf
i Ainra.
i lie rnai loliiicM nrfoia. knl ltlaftJa,
' Wiia iu. u.ar.l rwau ol ii ul o a.
j brniui laiu i u-v a a.oiu;iKoi at. ca. aooac
aaaica r in crvry c e uivuii. aa. wi fb liea
' errrj voc u lOTttii u, iu ir Jtx. lirau
' Imuti ta urn ic-UKul uuourvaai tirxf
hiaiDLaiiivti. vi lu L uc itiii are aa ret jre
irnn. ouo ia -he t ir or u. ux irauaiecl
t-uii-.-a oro) me ua. i.a; "luca wmbiavw to
taae uwir p. in iirnoateoi wuteum ua-
i ia trepr:ii ti,e iwoi uttiMi fcrihe preaa.it
aat aouoCv-aco Ocii ikeaiK a.iior w or u.a
Jn",iuJ;..Br.w kvIk u.r
uiKT. ol erj rap.a-
.101'
... a .a u arte a ta-.rioct aal
Tae ki !ea bTa after k aa.! earctu
uo-aieeeota
i t-raiiaiiuarj latr. aou ana tc ai-t aaipie re
j Ikl-m lor crrymf n oo u a ac:ai tarauaa-
! ""xooe of te onximl f.erej pe .Litef haee twea
fae.i. bat eer paae l-f "eeu pnnieJ oa oe.
i ive. KTaism in Ud a C;ciopoia. alia lb
oie Llaa ii tvapf ' u t-reo7ef.jr, bat
r ,n-.rT iin-r.ure. ai
Wiu.aaufr u " . V,. i eniajwed !
Wlc-.lC.
I Tr.. ...CP-.r
ti.-t which are lntro.inet.ltT tb. !
tLTt: u ia tae t remt ecitn-o aaee ueo
i aot jt the nke ol pictor-a edt. ta-. to i(i lo-
ri-a:j ttw erre in tne tipj.. ---
Ti.n eiai.rc aU 1-rancbei ol fcieai- aao ! aata-
rai ti.--. aa.l cti.i.-i i;.e ai- taro-J aaare-
4r. mtA Tir..
1 r ...... .. vi . .
OVIJIW1..J....I"
I PSt.T IX'l SHLE IF Bl.-LaOr.
In extra a e perroi s !
In Li r.rT Ue.-iii -.-r. perol
la Hail Tararj Jijrfww per '4
In Hail bu-ia. ei;ra cilt, (-r eol
la In:. M -rrv an::.,
I- iiiii kuia. nvr eU
glit pit v . .tl
F.rteosv..iciih.-B.-. rta iT. SaoceeJiaa- ejiuaiaf
....... w
oxui e.-o.;.th. wi.j lw tueJ ore ui-.w.BK-Btaa.
I .l"--meB ie. ..I ifaa Aaierkan Crelopwe
I OLi. fin:wi!nj ivpe. i.ia;ru.T.i, ete., w:U uc feat
t t on a; t-ii.-H.ti.-c.
V'.ri eUa, caraa.-ia4 .ce'j waate-t.
Aa-n-a J. H. ILLI 1SS1X.
Asa, ?la lSa ixa.u. i-iuaocrga. Fa.
BaltiErg & DMq BaM.
(nrrsBURG division.)
75.
ss SaoaTtsT Lisa
BaTVCKa
piTTSBlT.GH and
WASHINGTON CITY !
Tuif if tbe
cai-t ;bct aocrc to
WASiilX.iTUN CITY AXD BALTIXOKE.
IVrv-a purchasln Ticae'.s It ths R.d
TO
BJIT!M0HE,
TUZllLtirUlA.
.vriF roair
fi05T0". -r.
J! lirrirercr ririii.a
AsillMiU'N till a litr. i
x:
Pci'.sias PaUce Cart,
Air Braaes, acJ all
M idem lairovemtiits.
iao-.A' S i-uirxra tbeoccb to catutTioi
THliOVOH EXPBESS TRAIN'S
Froai Htpx,KT. Oram aad Wa-er su j
jir t
i - t i)
-W.
X.
' -rT?t Sua..ar. )
i or ti.-ne of 1kjsii iTia. see l r.ta-
. . I
t.uri,h Daily Parers.
I ... !
rj? ave rr.-.r-r r.-ri t:ne r,y pitr. -o .a; .
;r.e "Su.rt Link." I
leatral Ticket Office, ii ta Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
E K. 11YSD X.
Gen. Sop'L
iOTCT FXLS V M.E.
Xveeaer. 10, 1-fTi.
UfiLING, FGLLAHSBEE & CO,
Ma vn h o n t Tail ore Wirx, and tbeir subordinates by mur
erCI.tUll I dllUlo. Ljcriog, robbing, and assaulting ibeir
Aad ManabatuNM t
Gent's. Youth's and Boys,
11 Hao-i SUeet, corner Fiftk Areaae,
PITTSBURGH.
aprL
T E ROOFS.
bo arc ao. bailoiBjr boaae rbooM kaw.
ha-it eeeaper ia tbe tear ran to ,-at a Siat.
awa-'-ttbtaaarahtoa!. Siale wiU iaM arer,
aad o repair, are rvuimi. Satte girea lb WT
eat water tor etatema. Saate ia are ppwt Eery
(os. boaiee .aoal I tae-e a Laie roof. Ta. aa-frr-r.rseJ
t ka-ateil ia Casheriaad. altera fee baa a
Paachbottcro L Buckingham
SL A.T E
I ler rvtSir- (be t-tt seat arvitl. R. .Ill aader-
- tak. to paa Sial. Ha4t ea Him i. panur aaw prv
rate, apirea. Ac .ita-r ia u.. .a- cvaatr- at ta.
fcr.au ova i.i taaarrvnl . k. m .'mil aarf aa.
m Mmi at hu USSra. St 110 baliiaaar
Street. Caat-asiaaa. Xd. Orler, raaj be left .lib
21 O A B CASEBEEK,
Afeat, mrmA, T.
Wa. H. Saonarv.
A prH lata, lsTt.
Somerset
TBOC AMD I.
sr raoaxcaKT.
Straae, ttxacfe fur thee aai
Sa41y aear.
Tuo tale. beyooJ, atxyre,
I Batk tie atar;
Taoa a-btT. 9nrer deatbleff rfrirz,
I vber. tbey ravSa,
Taos ia God t paradiae,
I Kld tac (haiic:
Tboa where taoh fai. trcaiLet Lalox,
I tOBpot toased :
Tboa wber traajor to (uoad.
I B-BCT. Uf loft.
Taoa euaallBg aget ttloe,
I M ta. awrrov :
TLa iearalaa asore ot W.v.
I amre f tornw.
Thorn ia ateraal peace,
I 'mii earta'f ftrife :
Tboa where cart katb ao use.
I where tit life.
Tboa witboat awed of hope,
I where "tl ealn :
Tboa with wlrg, iropf iiii light,
I wttb tiaw'f cbaia.
Straaze. fnr the. ao-i me.
LoTwd, kynaferer;
Then by Life'f death lea foont .
I aear beatb'f rieer ;
Tbw winaing Wiiom' icre,
I ftreath to tmft :
Tboa 'bU the seraphim.
1 la the daM.
. . ,,Trrri -r n
Mm Aim AMEESOMIE .
PARSOX BKOtVXLOW GIVES A BRIEF
DESCRIPTION" OF THE REBEL
PRISON" AXD ALSO EXPRESSES
HIS OriXION OF THE REBEL
CHIEF.
Fr.-m tb. KnoxrUle (Tentt.) l'br.r.::. Fvb. ii. !
It was not to be txtiecteJ tLat the
mk-.n.nt i.f Irfttiurl anlf r-rilJl V
rui w lull u . o. v - j.. . -. .
bo preided orcr the rxet-aiire do-
t-artfilent 01 106 OeiJDCl LOLItCera-:
t would remain ou.et when there'
a -- . t -. . l .
ootoriet- b etimalaune tie Coi,fed -
n-j av rhnNiiir l ain nr n inria irn
erated in Congress to defend
. . -....-V marfr bv
innnmn.no- the ohtects uf th s war
r--. p --j
1 ; : . i... .1... . 1
very crime in tbe dec-1
ret, thooeh captured and i
in the power of the Gov-
. .,- . ; . r .
UtrUTUIieU tirtl lllliic 111 lutr urvi-
ogue ; ana vet
I! entirely with
I - . . . : . 1
eminent at a time when anzui?n r--r 1
t. rrL . T a- t. tlit) il.utO UfiCriWU. a r Callllol ; A i -V.-e... I . . r. it t n r . .f .- j litiic Off Liry ..lie L-
the losn cf the assioated Lincln !" ''y. "o . FD1, to
was mingled with indication for tbc!1 dritik Vr- CrB -'0?
manner of his takinp t'a. aud IW;i'c"u. Mro.iio; at taillarouudthe
j..,. t a. .. r. , 1 .; . 1 , ; ramparts. aul -lc rec:p;tDt of fruit?
! universal dUtrnst cf tbe loval people!""1 d. fr"c' J'-io
ovintedto Davis as a probable
t complice, be still lives to vauat biru
Jself aa a hero, bTpocrivicallv pretend
u t mft he never' exercised, and
abase- tbe Government wbieb tw far
mistook iu duty as to pare hie more
1 ban worihlei-s life, la any oib.r
U-ivertitueot or couatry on the face
of tbe globe, he would have U-eo a.
summarily disposed of as be dir-p-s
rd of the Union bridge-burners of
East Tennessee early in tbe r, and
that be was Dot made aa example f
will yet be a source of trouble to the
American people and possibly neces
sitate the doing of their wotk over
again.
Of court be a&d bis Represesta
lives in Congress tbink that they cab
lie in the teeth of history and make
people believe that tbe horrors of
Libby, Bell Isle, aad Andersonville
are igmenu of excited braius, mis
representations of the war period, or,
su far aa true, properly chargeable to
tbe Uciied States Guvernmeut and
not to Jeff Davis aud bis devil-.-h
benebmea Winder ahd Wir. Davis
1.:- r.:- ...i. 1 .
10 u'a letter Ou li.aloe rbeecD Da
(the impudeace to appeal to tbe re
. 1 t . 1. j 1. . . ..
1 rjsembraace cf the delegates irect by
tr. inn.riiinri nriiL.i..ra r.. ! r
Lincoln as to cow wnimy; ce was
to effect an exchange. One of these
j delegates responds in tbe Philadel
phia Led'jer that te well remembers
with a bat care and caution they
were compelled to broach tbe subject
to President Davis through Pot-
Commander Qva. Winder, witb state-'
latients not aitoeetter in accruance
- ,,1, fucrs. the oniv neliiion io,rmit-
J r r
ifcd to ro throCa-h bemz that oubiirb
7
ed in the New York II' raid uf Sept
14 1 Klti a i.rr riiirh rfilnloW tii!t
and water representation cf a state
f f h . , . - - , .
nut allow them to disclose.
Tbe second resolution ia that pe
tition set forth that the "mortality
amcag tbe Andersonville prisoners
generated by various causes, such as
change of climate, diet, and want of
proper exercise, is becomicg truly
frightful to contemplate'- the writer
says would have more truly stated
th? case, had it ascribed this mortal
ity to unnecessary exposure, willful
neglect io preparing the food issued,
and cruel aad barbarous treatment
oa tbe part of Gen. Winder, Capt.
defenseless prisoners.
Andersonville was expressly se
lected for its murderous malaria, aud
Winder and Win were expressly pu
ia charge of the prisoo pen there to
aid ia tbe 6eodisb work of extermin
ating tbe Yankee Army. With all
the South to choose from, salubrious
mountains, secluded yaCTeys, healthy
plateaus, and sheltering forests this
red-clay hillside v sixty miies south of
Macon, Ga., was selected. It com
prised twenty-seven acres of land.
with a fever and mosquitu-breediug
swamp ia ua centre. A choked aud j
sluggish stream flowing out of an-!
other swamp crept through it, while
within riSe shot distance from it 11 w
ed a large brook of pure water, which
bad it been inclosed in the prison pea
would bare saved tbe lives cf many
of tbe prisoners. But that wuuid
have thwarted the murderous scheme
of tbe conspirators. There were
some pine trees in the pen which
might have sheltered some of tbe
poar prisoners, bat Winder ordered
them tu be eut down. When told
bat their shade would albviate tbe
sufferings cf the captives be replied:
"That ia juet what 1 am not going to
do! I will make a pen here for tbe
Yaakee a here they ail! rot
faster than they are sent-"
The pen was a quadrangle with
two ruw of avuckadeit from twelve
t eighteen lee i in ieagtb, aad set ro
teea tee I from the inner stockade was
the "dead line," over which oo man
ESTABLISHED, 18 3
SOMERSET. PA.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1S7G.
could pasa aud lira. Witbio this
ppace there were at one time more
thaotbirtT tbouraud Luuiao beiotrs.a crusty old cent
e-iuCufd. whbut t-behtr, parcbrd
i'.b the buroing tao, flmjded w.itb
raio, wub-.ut pure water to driDk,)
exposed t froi-t and heat ; to tbe bal -
let.Ji-f iirutal truarda u.d id wanton
t-prt ; beateu, brui.-ed, cur.-d, driven
to tuauceVD aud idt..cT. ctarved into
keItrtuCl; preDl!Dg the must horrid!
and ghastly lijcct err cen out ofiing auy far.jra of jt-j father. "
toe torture cnuuwr r ice pauiso
Itiii'jieiii'.ri. Ereu a photograph ..f
i-ne t.f ib-!-e w rficbfJ creatarM is
e-iouirb to-dar to e.:ck- n ibe sight aod
ir tb? be-ari wi:h ft tbim fur Ten-
ueanoe. Fourteen thousand of there
! imr crratuies found T'lirfin death
jTrer-re n w there 12.920 t.f tbe
jTit-im ifraTfM to bear witness to the
'truth f tbi- horrid tale. And yet
I Jt-ff lavi-aiifl Deu Hill attempt to
paliate the?- br!h outrajreg, to deuy
iut-iii iu au-4 l .ic-iruil luai ItlC
Uni u priMiiiern wer as well fed as
the CoD'edera'e .'IrJiefat and a well
tieated a tbe rebel prisoners at
Camp CfiBe ai:tl Eluiira. As to tbe
fsearci' v of tb- uet-.j,--arie of life it
i i eoo'jirh to -!t that A nder.-ou ville
! ?' -J "rj. d
w no ii
prJ
shi-rnian marched
b Georgia to tb ea be f mod '
proviai-zfls in pli'aty. That the ciar-licr.-n-i
.-y.s r,::i aa.- pursued delibtr
a'ely there is aiple evid.-ure, aud
Jeff Par:. rt utily kse !I l.ut
it fiut a-" re.-p.-uslb'e f.r it. K -bert
Oul.I wa.i Jeff Jivii' Ctiitf Couniiis-
Ler I i thr Excbaoc of prianut-r
I lie wrote a leiu-r fr.ni City Point t.. !
! Wiader oa tbe exthaL-ge it prlDers
'il wblcn te tt.is boW the r-Vlem
w.rktd: "The arraaettieoi 1 have
ifl -e
said
'work- Urelv
in
faVlT.
V.'e $vt rid r f a n t of
'7-
and rtne
, , .'
- . . . . . .
hi
-. ' " - - oo oil- i
e pri-
i.vati; - RS" af;etLc "d.f ivIy gatbe.-ing" ar-and hi.-
1 him!!U ''ri'" -I'r.-e, ana toe tor-
turi-. fvi.ita te taya -ur. craven
fas too u.ji. i ursaturu, e liiutn-i
. -"."s
"""l t 7 ?
tbil 1 d'J a,,t m,k.e wPn-
'a ble:a b: couduioa-niceiy
qur:erel iu a casemate with ht.-
11, .rm.nl ll
uuetueni tt.
j 1
. : .- I ,1 e : . 1 . . j .
''lii.y ia
iier.-iuvi..e, Ira., uui&eueren from
wind ai.d stiwm, iu banger, Sltb, ca-ketiaei-s,
ajalor, aad disease, aad re-fu.-ed
even l.e h. j uf eiatbiaar and
rid eetit t oie by myTriecds Sunt;
hith ) saw iitb my came aud ad
dress 00, and ktiet that they, tbe
rebel t.fScers aud oieu at AbdertHio
r.lle, u.-ed J-.r thetu-elves."
If before this Congress?, met Ian
Deeeii.ber there was a th.t of a
ctiauce for tbe Di uiocracy to carry
the next Pret-ideiitiai election, that
cLance was remuted hen tbe lead
erf of S-utbern Democrary anise iu
heir placen in Congress and defended
r pailiaiad the horrors of AbdersoD
Vilie aud eiiloifize Jeff Davi.-. "Those
b..ui tbe Gods seek to destroy they
fjrt iiiake mad.''
W. G. Brown low.
Senior Ed'tor. Ac.
1UE DIMMIEBITEB 0.
"He has made Lis owe bed," said
Maj .r Martitidaie, and Le must lietn
it."
Major Martinda'e folded up a cer
ta,ia obrioxious letter, as be made this
meutal remark, and, laying it on a
little gilded letter rack Beside bim. ia
coQipanT witb a tailor's bill, a ticket
10 some forthcoming amatear con
cert, and a printed circular concern
ing "itiaiirance policies," went delib
erately oa witu Cis Lrcak fast.
He was a handsome elderly gen-
Ucuian, cliirtily ba.d, with briirbt
browa eyes, straight Romaa features
and one of those square, Eruilv mold-
rd mouths which betoken a decided
u-D&ency to have one's own way.
Ai-d as be dratik his Co5te, and dain-
uiy maaipulated bis French rolls,
broiled birds, and fresh straw berries,
served ia a garaiture of their own
leaves, be mused ever the Contents of
tLi. same letter.
i.- . ;.,t. it. .
.to 0 ick ui.cav iv All via
servant lo bring in one's Correspond- j
eoce at meal times," reflected Major j
Mariiudaie. ' It's almost certain to,
latrtere wits one a Qigesuoo. 1 11
never read another letter at brea&fast
time. What cocl-i possess my aon
to go and get married ia this abrupt,
nonsensical sort of way? Savs be
'feared it w ould be impossible to gain !
my coosent.' well, he had good
reason for his fears. Hell find it!
still more impossible after marriage
st if Mr. Pat-la COO- ;t.. .-.. r..c .l,.l.;,'.iL;,:l" -i,I l!rre u fc fts,-sd - -u;u W treiUbie ; Lis calm eve ur-. tbeurv
than before. He knows my ideas,! "God bless ler!'' muttered thei
and if he doa't choose to c-nLrm to 'major.
em, it s bis business-, not mine." j And then he turned his bead oa : faacv. qaickaess of wit, shrewdaes-jj eucra smovi suttered disastrous de
And so, after finishing his straw- ! one side, and a big drop or tw o j cf uLderstaading. a fine perception ! d tbe bully himself was b-ne
bert ;es, and oaiattiy cleansing bis Dl-
btrt nailed hnicers in a ruby colored
ed Suiter bowl, Major Martindale
wrote three words oa a thick gray
tttet of uotepaper, inclosed it in an
euvelope, afSxed a stamp, aad gave
it to tbe servant to posu Aod the
three words wete these: ' Cwuid rr
ijourttlf disinherited.''
That wats tbe way in which Ma-
j r Martindale disposed of bis only
e. n.
Not that he did not love II arry-
tbe briktbt. frank by. wbo was all!
that was left of bis young wife, tbe j " re you much attached t. yourjCljU!d select their topics without re- j iJ- They entered a hotel lis Caica
one rouiautic dream and tender mem- aant? Mrs. Fes.-euden, I believe'sard to the immediate market value i ? after be bad registered his
oiy ot bis lifetime but be l.krd bis
uwu way better. And it ia surpris
ing h w obstinate a man caa be when
tie once turns bis attention to the bu-
81 liens.
.at
"Disinherited? O, Harry! And for
me!''
Mrs. Harry Martindale, a pretty,
blue eyed wuoisa, with light bair
ibat showered itself arouad her face
like sunshine, little dou of dimples
in her cheek and chic, and a rooad,
treab uiouin like a baby's, 1-juked pit
eously up into her t Jebaud's face as
eho sp. ke.
li.rry Mariiudaie ahrugged hia
.K....l.l..- , I i.,.,iii',rt el.iu.l
paaned a way f.-um hi face, as he aa-
awereo, orareiy:
1
7.
' "erer mind, Ariel. Wecaa af-
fvrd, y oa aad I, to be indepeDdeoi of
.'eciaa'd nionev.
J'il ee abviut that clerkship in J1.
; Lvuia." j
"Half tbe world awar
rorn tat',
! Harry."
-it won't be fur long, pet. Cbetrj
up!
I :i ... j i . i i- .
well etablihed hr al.t.
Al&WUUlur f OU W. liCU 1 1C K'Jl
tL. bird'- ........f . h.,m. ih..t ..t.
.4r,eUiMi;ihr..nJhih...t..wiMr.
that roatkled in her eve.. Sb w.J
easily cled. A irU heart at
; . ut . i
. x. J T. ... i .
A'Jaullc Cut f-jf iLc h-.l week- ibat
aeaevu. Way, be did not e-pecialij
particuiariz U biut.-elf. ratua
aaa dail; at Netap.'t OLe wan bait
uj.iTj ii -Jul oeat u; x.uic
i h. h-a t ; 'r.
r- .... .k.. l i.. I ..
uus tatie. fcj to Ailautic Cut be
weal, rather euj jyioir the very per-
cepuble lieu aud f-Lare rpread for
1 biiu
by the various vtni-i-, !a
tuaids, aud guebiujr 0auu-e!s who:'.
were there ebgagtd iu the great htj-',
Oa(id-ouut!u caoupa:a
"1 wubder it ttieb itiiuk I an) a
fool," eaid IcSe .Maj-jr, a he i-irulLvl
uu the bf a c.1 ia.'.'j a e'.-ar in hia
ajuU- h
liulttne day the ilaj r fi..-uud Liaj
st:( forted to give up picuic ou ac-a-Uat
ot a etrac?e aaU ubu;Uil f- rl-
11. ..f t. - .,1 I. r. ,..1 lh.:'.Hl kiih -!:t IVn-T. defl U'ltllht
..v. I....1 "
rota I.ks M:riou?."! said the Mji-
jlr lo
cVrr
himrell. "I've heald . f a io :
hfjiftr-:r abut, but I ticftr '
thought of u's auackiujf fiie!"
Tde doctor came, twilled his watch
chain, ttfote D'l.dii-.us Latin L're-!"
. I
! ecrspiiou,
UO fu . E til.- Li-n-.i.
People uiade tu.-te i" vacate tie!
iuvuis iu tur lUiiiKuia:- e -; is-.-s 01 ,
No-9?, ud the Ma?-r hi
in i-,,M'iiri.ri'i
itr-ja--h a ti.
IL'X'. :
braio, that it wa likulv t sro hard
v,,:K hi
-.v . .0. f 'K- '
"Is your aunt williu-f. ' i
-Qoi-e so." " j
"Ttea you may try; bat, take n.y :
word fo-r it, you'll buck dj a at th---!
end of tbe rst week.'" ;
Maj .-r Martindale Ltard iltic ;
wcrds, supposed a ii were, out o! j
tbe clouds, as htl tiii bl have Ltar j i
the thunder cf the waves oa the
beach ootid-J, or the riciac of the
ehiiri-h mrnV.iint ar .1! eonneet-
; i.. :.t. k ir i: .-t,,.
UK 1UCU .1111 U UJ3C11. k I . ' ... , t m oo..
, . . ,
m word of dreams aod shadows Lis
soul and braia bad entered into.
But one day he came back out of i
,t-j -k - . ..r- a i !
the asrkaos aaJ tne imujen-ify aad
the reatleaa whirling t.f and f.-o ..I tbe
waves of life, weak aad wunc. aa i
helpless as a babv.
And there, sewing by the window, j
... a a..f. .rail e-.-lli. o-i--l a'l t :
arKite i:h triimaieri:! hair l-.n j i
la.-bes, aad delicately roU tided lea
tares. j
..1 ... e . . ,, -. . ..1 , :
Major. with a little touc-nir of his
' .
old-fashioned Courte-y aa-J p.'l te
Dess: " but I don't kauw h t-.u
are."
'Uuh! ' said the youa; lady gent
ly. "You must Dot tala. I ata here
to nurse you."
And iten he f-uud himself takiuir
a draught fr-.m her practiced finders,
and then drifting i ff tsleep.
"I have been very ill, haven't I?"
said be, when tbe doctor came at j
noon, as u-uul. ;
"You have beea as t-k-sc to the;
m . n e ii tc'i'iTrntij io iieui w i.Jic;
T, . . l j t IL.ea Oii 'V ll, uer l'-t--I. .e iinuio i o
alley of the Shadow more than; - l, ' . , ,.
. , . . - ,w. ,:r .-'a.it a sreat pe p e. LaN;r, then,
Dr. Delaaood answered, gravely.
Tbe Maj-.r shudaered a little
l-ca' eni-K ,.11 tehor!raa l-A nr -t '
Tk. ;.i.,,.f it-i t ;, '...a
a a.. v.. ..u IV-'
ae scarce )v cared to
bear how near;
be bad been to the Stdutioi. of thei
great problem. j
"But you pulled me throaib," Le
said, with a long breath. " j
"Yes, I aad your patient little ,
nur-e, who has just gone for half en.ihil literature could be relied upon a.-;
Lour's sleep." ; a ., ,0.i bo-iness. IU certainly
"Who is she, doctor?" asked the !
Maji.r, anxiously.
"She is the niece of one of tie la-j
dv boarders. Martin. I ik-iuk thev !
call her Her aunt nent awa a's.ibe art of orodacintr" a bat Deoule '
liail Li i. I
soon as '
fan it ri
the fever declared itself ia
ddled the hotel Lcarlv but;
this irirl would net allow aay one to f
suffer Cor waai of care and nursing. bea he w as a student of Yale, gave
so she courageously remained to take j him the reputation of a promising;
careofyou." ft'enias, aad though the genius did
"Why did she da tbat?:; a.-ktd thet n..r af-fria-rrla t-.ke thi direction to;
major. a little lamp rising u Ms throat. ;
"Vt by did Florence Ninhunnate eoi
out to the Crimea: Why are ail
women beroises at heart? retor;ed i
the doctor. I
plashed down on the p.ilow.
Dav bv day he lav there ia s'.wl.h- .-k..;" t.f i..r.i and a fcuhilel
convalescence, while the ptetty young Jstoce --f hdroj jny in tbeir arraage-f la Atkaasas ; ,nd from tat day
nurse ministered to him. I meat, whether his purpose was to; B' popularity as s maa. as a Judge,
"My dear," eaid the major, one i prod-ace melodious verse or musical -,er"' D;- aa a p-.liticiaa, went
day, "I ttiiik I am begiacing to real- j prose. But be dsubtkss squandered!0.0 TPJ " bri.liant'y increasing,
ize now what the bleeiog of a daugh-j bis powers in the attempt to turn ne c''Pd the eldest sad most
ter would have beea bad G .d gireo-ihem iuto commoditiesL To this he j Powerful names,
me one. I have grown very fond tf, was driven by Lis necessities, and he)
you." always frar.kly acknowledged thati Tla. Erlrfmi rbaaa!er.
Tbe soft blue eyes beamed smii-
ingly down upon bim as be s.ke. j
"And I of VoU." auswered the firl. :
in low. tender accents.
ber name is," !
"Yes," said the girl, half dubt- j
fully, "I supp-ne so; 1 never aaa-berj
bef.ire bbe asked me to spend the
season witb her at Atlantic Citv last
oiootu. i
"Is that all you have seen of Ler ?" ,
"Thai's aiL"
"Then," said toe major, "I sfcaii
ask her to let me adopt you. Will
you be my daughter henceforth ?'
Sbe threw ber arms arouad his ;
neca, and awbbed upon bis breast. j bis pbraf es, saet as the "upper tea
Do you really luve tue ? Do you tbousaud," "Fifth-A ve-nudity." are
really Waal ue " a-ked be. " j remembered Edwix P. WniP
"1 am all alone, my child," sa d tte' -LE, ja flarperU ila'jazxne for
maj T. "And yu a :! Le ibe eunsaiue
of my boose." j
But you have a aon." j
Tea," answered ihe major slightly '
-a
Si
IL.
ifrowDiJtf. "Pot r Ilenrj ! Bat he
has etrangfd himself from roe."
; r-rtfer.
"les, furever:' (iosaei3. too
re. bad taken none of tbe iDbcrent
job.-tioacy out of our old two's cbar-
Jacirr.)
' Papa!
' Le koeh beside tbe
uir.!,i..H inn Hi rhair. wti.en
f-a.' I'-.-v" '
bad bee a wheeled out into tbe t - oa
shine oa tbe brvad v.raada -1 am00 erheariua.
to call you papa, am I not:
"Ot c.crae. Ton are. dear-tit."
Tee maj-,rVbaad -tfvkrd dowo Eer
! bright ba.r with a twder lo.b a be
! t
i .-1- .-SI .! on -r
.etrau-eu trnci bim :
! ' lie married io dii-refrard of my
i.-nea, ice uiajo- sieraiy auswereu.
It lUat
uth an uopardoQable
- v.i.t- .
r ! .,.-.!- Kr Mar
. Krre MtfT
if ho Ca J aot aia-Je uch a fsoi, Mich
; aa io
.,t uf hitu-eif, ba mibt have;
I ,or hubaad. YuU roitfbl'
' i
; eea
h-tve I. en then IDT d.azbter lfl Verv
ruth! ?i:raner thin,;- bare
peoed."
Wtiy a dnui ide J toe inj -r.
"iieiiu-e be 18 my hibj'ad al-rna-lv!
Oil, j.iijja, dtar, der fa'h-r!
i am u- t M-y Mar;iu, a.id yet I aui!
My rea. nii:jr i Mary Ariel Martiti
da:. ; aid Harry, avay at tt. L-ui.,
!- Ui v" hii-h:i:.-d I ..tilt t'auir Lc.c -j
I, t ,:,..t.. ih.ir (in!.. h..ti.e f..r iia!
'. fc'.t-ii e had b r.h toped and d.vauj-;
ed ol. iil VuU forgive
.
papa, f-.r me stt-r'
J "1 uppo.e I ats.II Lav? U,' said
Itlerjaj .r, ia tx:re:ne lw iIJenueui.
Kl.-S le, dea'. L L'uii
Ki.-s le, dea'. UpuQ the whid
Harry isu't ?uch a !v.-I as I b-iieved
Lita Ij be. Aai v..-a kje.V wh-J I was
ui; th..- 'Ahi-e?"
'Uf C-urre I d!d.'"
A-.l ttu kept it dari? i'v liltle 11 w,wry o.-a.-.c f;!...' iita .
Wei! Marr I niean Ariel ''"'' can, all hi- feature- .riib:aif'
" l e.-. t'aua
. ti -o . . . . , it - . . -.. ."t.
r;el leaainV on his aria.
. . .
t.'ie-re, w.ta
V. :i do siiid theu;d iretil euiaa.ip'J c' pcr.uroatloo as acfcen.i-t
f-.r-:o.i!v reAIotr bim ia the r.bs.!""' "ajW eeru;ttiiz;a,f tee e!T-t-
you ve ?ot ttie prettiest utt.e Wi.e
tabor ia Ike Sa.lb.
rc nost- jsti fjrtba:
: r.a..-t:c spi.-ivot tte aire wLsca we i
which
,f.ea bae si. detervedlv Condem
'.,r we all Lave
ave something tavre to blow Eve hundred hearts shuddered.
a tu In; "dollar-hunters and mre than a d- zea v. ices -briek
i . . . f j .11... a.nn. . . . rf,..,
l'-ve for tna
. . , , . . . .
laud the breeders of d-jUar-fcoalers
(The- mearjs must. Dot Im confounded
i;ij the cliL Labr with its fruits
is the me a us, the end is man's ad-
' , ,
vauceuieau l n.jfitii. kne.ew,e, i
.r.ajce of ;Lt material propperi-
;ty vvhic-j lab r a! joo cao secure, we
ehori'd not be understood a iifnoriugl
roan's nigral improvemeat. Material.
u 'Vt '"I'aj-;i
however, promotes'
' ' mora! (level -pment, aad is needed to
, , ,
protect aad preserve it. Southern
s.c:e;T was overthrown ia
conse-
, , I .. . ' t . il.r. .in it.
re?--urces; Out tu reouua.og o w me
s..t ial faWie, this defect can aad must
be avoided Rater experiences have
taught tte Southern pet-pie their
weakness; seif-preservatiou Dow
nt-jres- tbeni to remove tbe cause.
Stern facts have demonstrated that
teo, in addition to that ow'il pow
er vr hieh. as tbe world concedes, the
South exhibited in the war bet wee o
the States, her sons shall inure her,
by new habits of indjtry. a due por-
tioQ a!jof pnjricai power, teen aao
sh-i'a'd b-e the ci.riier-stoce of the new
S-u;b. It is indeed, the foundation
a which the social fabric must res:.
d him. and.10' lan sa'-r '" .s . i
thif lawof !ab-.T beitij,'
. 1 t. a f.U B-. . .' . .-v s....tAwW K aA '
l i- .'...a--a.A Ml aaur a J 11.1 SI SI I
ure- V1 " 'l' 'J
- !
.p. wmia. !
i
NatLaaie! Parker Wiiiis was, per- j
tans, the first ot our poets to prove
joved all those advautazes aticb ae-
leotunaav comoeteace. aud the only
bank be could draw cp-a as bis
hrii.-i He th.irou.-hiv understood
desired to read, and for which pub-l
'-,t.ers were willia to pay. His!
tat-ly Scrio'.ure sketches, written
bieb its Erst .uccess pjiated, it ;
tminod in strensrih and breadth with !
the writer's advancing years, ia his;
best poems he displayed energy both ;
of thouzht aud imarrinatioo ; bat ji
predominant characteristics were j
keeanco of observation, fertility of t
jof beauty, a remarkable Selieuy in j
be could have d-ne better with his;
braia bad he possessed an income
v,rre-n..ndinir t.i that cf other emi-
Iron; Amerb-ati men rf letters, who
of what thev wrote. He became the
favorite p et. satiri-t, and "orgaa" of
the fishioDabi wor!J. He wroiej
editor ais, letters, essaj a, novels,
whieh were full of evidences ofbisj"
rare
i talent without doing justice to 1 1"3 ffiu! J- -'weos
He idealized trivialities; he gavejD f them rooms like the Temple
it.
a kind of reality to the narea! ; aad
vtrk after wek be lifted into ira
p,,r;aace the nntubstaoiial matters
'.which frthe time occupied the at-
tentioo of 'good aoeiety." Some of
liartrh.
----..
Girls ia ladia marry at the age of
tea or twelve.
n 1
WHOLE NO. 12S7.
Salb Waaler a Life.
We make tbe f-.ll.iwio? ex'rart
from a hknch uf Col Archibald Yr.
uf Arkanaa-:
Tbe Judre ra-i ta-a I,' sr: f
the first liuj.
The Brt ea-nr oo the d-rk- a
cai!ed. and tbe plaintifT at,vd rcdv
- . . . .
- 1 -' r,r th- defrd r.
- ? .
..A
. r a '-eut, na
j therefore 1 demand tb.t the r,-e
, eoouunea oon. tru nxt
Cour-ae.
r
"Let the a5dTlf fv-
Cle-d. f-r r, ,t
till tbea can I eri;ertain a m-i i-.i, f r
continuance.' was the !t,i,'.t re!, - f
tbe Judtfe.
4 D V"0 d "iiHt aiF w-.r-l aa t.. : h-
r! c i ..- i
n.
id
.. . ....
. a ToItjDt anly ra'J h - tu:e .
i o-u. r. laiuiru.
j la'ui-JUnrin ra-aei n - tue ..rl
cane.
-,0 re pi eo tne jj-i;.
WU0 tl b.audel ,,ile, -bo.' the ia
Aa it i . at... a .... - :. .Ia-.
a. X" it a. t
i " . .t--' Mir iar.. ju-urti.nr a
continuance ma-t appear a rrc .r 1 ;
and tbe court baa n p - er t- :iu-l
! the law, wr it il
i t. -ee t H'lti'l!
led "
j Toe J.ide!cI;n a d ba-ine;
: toiie and inauuer mil, .--rvti i
late the b!Fy, acid he rei... .r J
inirhiaa- -d cane in the "!,.-et
lie
irri-
t.k
;i t
! : htt bench :
' "Wbarerer mav w ?-.. J Jt f r
one, wi!i not learn f.-.-ru ttie f
Ptart deffia-? njue- aud . d
Judi'i' I eJI" blue eter. ..
I OllI.lI.lO-. I.'.. Ru u . . I , ! r .
clerk aad raid :
'C iers, yon will rmer a fine . f fir- ?
dollar aifaiu.-t (ieu. S.n.M.r, a. 1
hiai named io mv d t-ke?. f r kT .--contempt
if c-.urt ; he .-j.-e ..u
isue an immediate neciiiivu "
lie ta-J bard.V eomruu'.-ii.-jred
1 De
order, hea Geu. ?nj-.t a-.
fO-bise toward fciia. bra-,diti., j ht
.u ummirar .u; im pimmj i
' eJea th "'ivaaciu f-.e w-rb as lit tie'
I Gl ln . nnawr.I...: . 1
vescen?e of s.;me novel mixture.
He
sat perfectly v.;!!, wi-b
little
i .i. . c : j - - . . .
oi pu;e.i irva i.i l.s ri-'Ct
j baad
. , . I ,
K3ie-Hmcjed!ately aimed a tremead-.-i,'
. ... lii-e 1 1. a.-cruiiea tne. n . t r : - or.,:
blow with bU erm..na ....wi
foll at the bead of his fe Vt it a'
ed, for all expected to ee hi. victim -
skai! sbirered into atom. The g - en -
eral astonishment then ruay cvn -
ceived when they beheld "t'-e I1--V
iron stalf describe, a quick curve, aad
tne great sword Can flew from
Staooi's finfers. and a i.,j
clatter at a T distance f twen'y feet
J3 ttte halt Th h.le h..!i. a
m 0f r,-e th - f
. v aWtUT"
wounded beast of prey, at the same
time drawing bin bowie knife, but ere
it was poised for the desperate plunge
the little iron su! cut another curve,
and the big knife followed the sword'
caae. He tbea drew a revolving pis
tol, but before he bad time to touch
the trigger bis arm was struck pow
erless by bis side.
And then for tbe 5rt time did the
Judge betray perceptable emotion.
He stamped bis fwt uati! the plat
form shook beneath it, aad shouted
ia tripmpbanttoaet:
"Mr. Clerk, you will blot this ruf
fian's name, a a fon! name, from the
roll cf attorneys. Mr. Sheriff, take
tbe criminal to jail p '
Tbe latter ofacer sprang to obey
the mandate, and tmmediate.y a scebe
of confusion ensaed that no pea caa
describe, rbe bravce anrl marn,;.
1 a aa
a'J or lieaeral Sm.ct rath-
I .
! a htle
erea aroaaa to oostract tbe Sheriff,
nue many or the citizens lent their
!d t as:a:a tte authority or the
court
Menace?, screams, and horrid cyrs-
tD r'? v impinging and cr.-
j laZ steal, tbe alternate shouts of rage
eu-;ad cne-t of paio, all comminzled
Wlta tbe "fuI p!sioo .f fireartiM.
blended together a vivid idea of Paa
demooium. Bat tbraagbout the itnr.l3-n
I individuals my ht be b-
"erved as leaders ia the whirlwind.
,Da riaers in tne storm, rbe Jadk-e
used the little cane witb terrific t-5
'ury. cnpplm I mbs, but spareiuz
RaSor, imitating the clem-
encJ ot ki honored friend, disdaining
te employment of knife or piste!, ac-
t-any t-ampiea and erjsbed dowa all
opposition, roaring at every funou-
"ow -iniaistDe way to preserve d'.du't seem b-ppy down there with
" court" a seotiroeot acconv .y r. Lioo. But ttat lion jrot bim,
Pan'eJ with peals of laughter. lulruahet.'
lea tbaa hree roinatea the party of
,oe Jo-r triumphed, the cliqee of
praoo
Such was the d-bvt of Archibald
He wn tall aad awkward, aad she
was short and bashful, but both wore i
a nirr.ini ..iwef -f mr-nm err I
on MJ," be said t the
Cier:
See here, mister, me and my wife
Ii - i: a at
J44 "P'u, a .m
ta how Amanda Cbicagtf, if it
UI TV- IV aU Zat, J W aafv
The clera called a row-boy, a;
di
said, "Show this geatlemaa to the
bridal chamber."
At thia direction the tall rustic be
came instaaly excited.
"Not by a daraed sight! Ye shiny-
haired,biled-th!r.eaddoUa.--breast-pin-
ned. grinning monkey, ye can't play
that va me! If I aia frum the coon
try. ye don't catch me aad my wi-'e
sleeping in yoar old tames rocm."J
And they left the betel.
Caciuk Wawu.
We Sod men advertised for who
art w?U up in frying fiaB aad pee!;or
P'Utoea: who are .accustomed to
mind hak-d p.,Uu cans; who are
pie makers, urd t,lo pie a3,i ert ;
whe are comfit makers, used to steam
pans; who are accustomed to opea
oyster; who are eegeieble eooka.
Accompanying these are niea used
to corks; who caa get op dabs;
who have a thorough knowledge cf
dressing; who aredoHjueo, or ex
perienced ia washing by haod poacb;
hoc a posh the sale of band-made
i u.asow biscuits, or bare no obier-
ti03 '? pa-Hog thar readier arti!. of
pr..jKif.-i-o a truck; h.i caa rub.
tl . aud Ba' ; ti are u-rd to the
: r-.aud kiiife or th ruubd-vST m ;
twh co d) round ; wbocauatuT
wt-l! ; h. are ruilkei ; feed-r ; uHd
l" i-.ilirijf-rwm ; to crca-e-wrk ; w
bnuiiier aud tborel ; and who caa
o-eo, be it known fartbrr,
: arr tl tkrr.-, ..aie? ar webbrrs, S' lca
are r.juQ :ul catters, some are U.-'t-
er!, 'e p''e fitter-, children'
. a -1 i
n ... . ,
P"'"P 3 ""Ter-. mnitarj peel-
e.tr.r.p b..,Jer-. atabber.
ami gui-Cera. .me are eew.ruuud
hai.d-, tM.iie re operators oa .ile
ear'i". - me re needle-aud thread
haii-l ; i.ue, a.i j, are cfeaaer-up
E l mnuVf ..f ibf- Iat MToup he
I . ;o tie .t ai.ii j,h' 'ra-!e. iri
divi9:,n- r fjriber eectioo-d tff,
l:i a i.y-aj ..rt of maaner, io;
n.i.fiteia a --meti'. Sni-ber n
lih: uieu', d.iii.ber oa chil-freo,
S ,,-bera ,a lirfbt ctiiMren's, aa i a
l!iie m re bra rely 5 n-iier on
mru i lit- :ii . k U t up n the-raid di-r!.-;.
-i- a d ?ubfiviMn-, i; mu.-t b
r.ai J :h.". ;fey are uridotibtedir very
o! . Turning the iiqirry, f r the
pre- at. 'U ib n '.ce piv.ii. M he term
if
: uuker a ili-Ju-J--o 7 can i-tje ruaa
iii' -re it. -ike a pfir. f b-.w-t.-.. thaa
krr a deiiji--ii ?
l..r . . b the iim't.i' .-in
r i -u.k tbe ill) ! c :;
I ul-l ,.r U it-i bare
ua, a 'lrrl e tia t i be rl:ck
et. i. t- r iiiitj-i-ji, t. he late.l. t.
lie- tir;nl ! be aeilae.t t lie pele-5-le.l,
3 Arred Hjiliiary-tiee'ed, mii
rt-u ..i le.-iud at tl.e i:rp, rial.ivd.
Jll -to d, I !el'iel up. i . I V If hin; .f
ell -rll, tr l "II, fi.-e.l - ij ; d a
lll lli ' O ol Uiell lii.l ' e re-
"plire.J f.i N ' HU.ue ii he iJ.ll-
l-n ., k ue f r ij . i. i, nluIe-baud-eil,
fr- 1 ii.e u'x1-1 "k aid reject
ion ?t ! A?l tff Yar owd
loillb and I allw.ealal cwtyafrrf
1 Le Ei.i yb Lew,bpper eyt'eO,
c uiOiued tatib crrtaio peculiarities'
of it-e B. v.i-h i.aU"'Jai character, baa
p.-..uuced a very curious state f a
fair-, ll-re is aa il!us;ra.i.-a:
i i trre ecarce:y paae-a aav wita-
; out one or uiofe bumaa beiuirs dy it ir
f !(rtaiiu 1.1 the bappr re aim. u(
f Ejii.-h editors, so adiuira-
biy f'rma'.ated one day by Mr. Pe-
a- T :.k. - a. A . .
laue. ol tne itmcs, is teat, e-juiu-uiraas
much leas the selection of
hai i to be out iato the DaDer ttaa
' tbe seiec;:
n
f hat is to be kept
on
np:c-a
aat facts l.kf cases f
i
starvation are, m accoraance itn
.i.v..,......w . I . . W . . r i - i.l- I f ll,.
- luis .ucu: . , io vc c vo.. o. . o--
per. Oa titc other hacd. there are
others aout waica aa Lairiisb edi-
i tor is aever tired of writiag aai bis
' public ef reading I r
. e w years ao, Qc
-
I rememlr that,
aeea Victoria,
' aoxi us to reaia the popularity she
' fa beg a a to ljse by ber seclusion,
l'''13 to stl'ure the Parliataeatary vote
"f fre.-h in .-aey allowances to some of
. children, resolved to take a drive
throUifb Victoria Park, a park of the
Comruoa People. Wei), all the Eng
lish newspapers found itpjfesibleto
print daily several columns on this
sut-ject for about a fortnight before
the drive took place and for a fort
night after.
Oa the Continent, this order of
things Would lave been quite revers
ed. A similar drive of aa Emperor
or a king would have been noticed in
a co a pie of lines, while cases cf Mar
ration would have been recorded in
columns upon columns; aad, before a
dozen of each cases could bare lakea
place, tbe newspapers anirht have
brought on a revolution and upset
tbe whole Government machine.
Tae iffrj araa Afrteaw Ifaaiwr.
I; was in an Olive street reataura at
the other day, says the St. ,. ouis Re
pubheaa, that an English gentieisaa
gave utterance to the following re
mark: 'Talk about your banting in Amer
ica: Way, it aren't nothing to what
you nod ia Airica.
'Did you ever go boating 13
Africa?' sa d one of bis listeners.
'Why, of course.
YYtai kind of game did you get?
'Elephants, liuns, tigers, xebras,
aad other animals.'
'Gracious? It mo-t be exch'ng
sport hunting lions?'
'Yes, rather '
"Awful savage, I gacss' suggested)
anot her.
Savae! You bet! Why, them
lions is ji.-t orful.
'Can they I tk another beast, as
they say?'
'Ltk. A lion iick aaytkin ia tk
world. Why I saw a couple ot li
ters tackle a liou one day be jist
claatd one of 'tm all to pieces quick-
er a a soring lamo could snake
his tail. The tother tiger be ek.pped,
.uq net ui. into a tre II kinder
'How did he dj it, ge up after him:
'To; Le h tk him down.
'Sho. k him down! How, for good
ness aake?
"Weil, when be seen that tiser op
there he besraa u roar. Lord, how
be did roar! It shook the very ground.
It shook the tree where the oid tiger
was biding away, and be ctcrng on,
but be couldn't stand it aad bime-by
down be fell, aad the lion jist eat him
up.'
"Actaaliy ate htn up?
Everything; and then lapped the
gTuaad.'
tf.avaw mg IfaS.a
The newly built powerful forts on
tbe blanks It the Thames between
London and Steeraess have bad their
armaments cotspe-ted. These con
sist in some ca.-ea of 33-toa aad in
others of 9 iocb cr 12-ton guas, which
ia ail ca--e are mounted apon the
patent carriages, by the machinery of
which the gua caa be elevated or da
pred or its position changed with
the utmost facility. Aa bearing in-
directly upon te defense of tbe me
tropolis it is stated that tte first of
tbe forts that are to be erected en the
heights above tbe Med way and Bor-
staj, Rochester, intended to form a
chain cf .and Getense lor cuatnam.
will be shortly commenced. At this
work, which will be one of grew
magnitade, the convicts sow ccvpy.
iag the tew eaar kt eaffAbtisfcmeat at
Borstal will be employed.