2Uw gttpuMUau. 13 rCDIJHIIEt) KVEIIT WEDNESDAY, BY w. n. DUNN. tTIOB IN ROMNBON A B0KER'8 BUHDriKj, ELM STREET, TIOKE3T A, Pi. - TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR. No ftutmortptions received for a shorter perlod.than Hires month. Correspondence solicited from all pari as the country. No notirs will bo token of smionyinous' communication. ' J: " Si ft r:l" Rates of Advertising. 4 -a. 0 res?! yi cm nlu i a. n. . One Squaro (I inch,) one Inertioa $4 One Square, m one month .IN One Square" -' three months 6 00 One Hcjuaro " one year - 10 0 Two Square, one year - - " - 16 Oo quarter cni. - - w o Half " " ...... 60 Oe One " " - - - 14M) 09 I-egal notices at established rate. - ' Marringe and death notices, gratis. All hills for TMrlr advertisements enl looted quarterly. Temporary advertise VOL. VII. NO. 42. T10NESTA, PA.; FEBRUARY 3, 1875. $2 PER ANNUM. ments must he paid lor in advance. Job work. Cash on Delivery. M J BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0NE8TA LODGE " A'o. 3i, . To 3 1. O. ot O. li MEETS every Friday evening, o'clock, in Hi HhII lormerly occ&aiud t1 the yoncl rempiar J. T. DALE.N. . J. T. LATIMER, Seoy. . 27-tf. a:i0NOTAQ0WciLJN6T342; O. XJ. A.. M. MEETS at Odd Kallowa' Lodge Room, every Tuesday cvanlni;, at 7 nVlock. . J. T. DALE, C. P. M. CLA11K, R. H. 81. Dr. J. E. Blaine, OFFICE and residence opposite the Lawrence House, omocdav Wednes days anil .Katurday. 38-tf. K. L. Davis, TTORNKY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. li. collections mauq iu ana a ijnin lug cotmtUa. 40-ly ATTORNEY AT LAW, JHm lrrt, TTOXKSTA, PA. T. W.Hayt, 1 TTORNKY AT LAW. and Notabv V Pnei.ic, Reynolds Hukill A Co.' Kiosk, Weaana m., mi uuy, ra. sv-iy r. bihkbak. y. a. smilit, JSIXXBJ n a SMILKY, Attorneys at Law, ... Franklin, Pe,, IlRACTir In tha several Coarta of Ve . aang-o, Crawford, Forest, awl adloln ksgaoantie. S-ly, . CKRTR.AL HOUSE, BONNKR AGNEW BLOCK. I. Ass aw. Proprietor. Thia ia a nai hoase, and has just han fitted up for the ecominodatlnn of tlio public. A portion W tha patruag er the public w aoiictiea. ;y - Lawreryce Houie, TIONESTA, PA., WILLIAM LAW RENCIG, PKoratrTon. Thla knuw U centrally lecated. Everything new and wall faraisiisd Muperior -accoramoda-tlnu andsiiiet attention given to guests Vegetables and Fruits of all kinds served to Ik air season. Sample room for Com . aaareial Agenta. FOR, EST HOUSE, SA. VARNKR PnormaiTO. Opposite Cnrt House, Tionesta, Pa. Just aesisit. KverrlhinK new and dean and areaa. The best ef liqnora kept constantly haad. A portion of the publio patron U reapeotfully aoliclted. - -17-lT TloneaU Houae. MITTKL. Proprietor, Elm St. Tlo . neat. Pa., at the mouth of theereek, Mr. Ittel has thoroughly renovated the Tleaeata, House, and re-furnisliM It com. lately. All who patronize bijrt will l Wall entertained at reasonable tfttoa. S7 ly Ertxplre Hotel. TIDOUTK, PA. II. KWALD.Proprii! Toa. Thia house Is contrally located, ass been thoroughly refitted and now koaata aa rood a table and hda ax any Hi) tel In tke oil regions. Transient only llOtJ fx qay. . C. B. yeber Hotel, v . TYLKRSBURGH.PA. C. R. WEBER, has iKKtsesaion of the new brick hotel ad will be happy to entertain all his old . aaatomora, and any unmoor of new onea. Uood accommodations for guoata, and ex cellent subline. 10-3in. Dr. J. L. Aeorryb, PHYSICIAN ANnSUROKOy.whoha had fifteen years' exieriAi)oe In a large nil aucrasaful practice, will attend all Prefemional Calls. Office In IU Iru( and Wrocery Store, located in Tidioute, noar Ti4iOH( Houisa. J If HIS STORE WILL BE FOUND A full aaaortanont of Medicines, Liquors Tebaoco, Cigars, Stationery, CJIiihs, PaiuU. Oils, Cutlery, all of the bent cjuality, and will be aold'ut reasonablo rittcM. PR. CUAS. O. DAY, an experienced Physician and Drumist from New York, kaa charge of the Store. All prescriptions put up accurately. . a. kt. yxo. r. Mt- i. a. sai.iT. M AY, r ARK A CO., BACKERS forner of Elm A Walnut Sta. Tionesta. Rank of Piacunt and Deposit. t latareat allowed on Time Deposit. Ootteetians ujadoonall the Prineipal pointa of the U.S. ColleoUeiM solicited. U-lT. P. W. CLARK, pOMMIWONKR'a CLKRK, FOREST CO., IA.) JiSAL ESTATE AG EXT. HOUSKS and Lots ftir Kale and RENfp yda LnixU for Bale, - . X . I have superior fli.os for ascertaining .Mte condition of Lax and tax dcods, Ac, yirl am therefore tpialiiiud to act iutelli 7rVtly aa aent of thoso living at a dis- Vince. owning laniis m ine uiiniy. Jlinoc in ConmtsHionra Kootn, touvt I'oa, Tionesta, l'a. P. W. CLARK. NEW BILLIARD ROOMS I APJOIVING the Tionwtn llouso, at tho inoutli of Tionosta Creek. Tho tables lind room are new, and everything kept in irder. To lover of the game a cordial invitution i extended to come and play in the new room. filffrf M. ITTI" v .. -,t.,.r. ) iinaiii sjf"i y ieVirr jJncob Hmearltaiigli, ITAH fitted np the building north of II Tule' olllce for A Kentanrant and Ovstor 8aloon. Freah oratra for aale bv ilomeMlie winoM on draught; ' Warm meala ni an noiira. ' : ' toil Hwtnurniit tc SC. JOHNSTON bna 6ptod a restan- ritnt in the Davis Hulldinjf, between Mnbio'alioiiKcand the I nlversalist church. Oystera scrvwl up In all atyles, or for aalo hythoean. ('onfeetiona, ('tiptra, Tohanco fc, for mile. A n!nre of the public pat- ronairo is smioiiea. ut( BLACKSMITH ANDWAGON SHOP. THE undnrsiKned have oponrd a first cIhhs illncksinith and K$nn Simp, In the Koberts anop, opposite the Kural llonsti. All work in eithctr line promptly anetiuou to, ana aatiaiuotion guaranieea. IIoroalLOoinnr n Hpolnlty 22 ly L. SPEARS A II. W. ROBERTS, NEW HARNESS SHOP. JUST opned In Uie Ralterta ItuiUlin op posite the Kural J louse. Tiie umlcr ifrnwl la prejiarod to do all kinds of work In hie lino in the boat stylo and on abort notice. iri:w ii a it x 12 n H A Hooctaltr Km) on Imnd a tine assort- meut of I'urry Coinba, Hrushtw, Harnona Oil, Whips and ISttddlea. UnriiOHa of all kinda ruadii to order and cheap aa the cheapest. Remember the name and pin. e W. W KMT. Iloberts lluililmx, J2-ly Oppoaite Rural Iloiiae, TioneNto. t II. C. II AUXIN, Moroliant Tailor, TX Tha Ijiwrence lluildln. ovor Super- kept constantly on hand, and made up In the beat manner and noweet atylea. . lU-ly nits. v. n. ju:atii, DRESSMAKER, Tionesta, Pa. MRS. ITEATH hai recently niored to thia place for the purpose of meeting a want which the ladies of tho town and county hare for long time known, that of having a dreaamaker of experience anion? them. I am prepared to make all kinds of dresses iii-tho latest stylos, and guarantee satis taction, (stamping for braid' in and embroidery done iYi the best man ner. with the newest patterns. All I ask is (air trial. Residence on Water Street, In the house formerly occupied by Jacob enriver. - mi ' Frank Itobbluw, - PHOTOGRAPHER. - sUCOKSaoR TO OKKISa.) Pictures In every styloof the art, Views or tue on regions lor ie qr lken to or dr, CENTRE STREET, near R, R. croaslng, SYCAMORE STREET, near Union Po- poi, iu vnj, t a. aj-ii PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. ILX HTUERT, ' SOUTH OP ROBINSON A BONNER'S - STORE. . - Tionesta,-Pa,, ' JL CARPENTER, ... Proprietor. Pictures taken In all the' latest atylea the art. 2-W NEW JEWELRY STORE M. SMITH, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, At SUPERIOR STORE. I ALL WORK WARRANTED. A Large aud Superior $Hook of "V tolieai, Clooka, and Jewlr y, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. llfR. SMITH ha fine machinery far l I making all part of a watch or clock that mar he missing or broken. He war ran m ali hia work. The patronage of the rii i.ciis of Forest f!ouuty ia most respect fully aoliuited. All he asks 1 fair trial. ,4tf- APVERTIBERMsend S eenta to Geo. P. Ii well t Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y., ftjr tli fir liighty-page Pamphlet, showing cost aitveritaing, M 4t Mill WORK neutlv executed at th RE l PUBLICAN -(ftiee. .UDITOIIS' REPORT FOR 1874. FRED. OLAS8NER, Tmunrer of Forest Commonwealth for the year To State tax, 1674 320 tl 215 M -. S0J 00 150 6S S 00 " Mercantile tax, 1874 " Tavera Lieense, 1874 " Ral. laat settlement " S pamphlet laws 7M44 FRED. GLASSNER, Treasurer of Forest Funds for the year ending December tl, 1874. To balance last settlement 997 02 ans'ta ree d front Individuals 4,707 81 5,704 $a FRED. GLASSNER, '1'reasurer of Forest County lor the year ending December II, 1874. To bal. due laat settlement 11:1,128 93 " Co. A bridge tax, seated 1874 12,289 56 " " " " sealed: lanua returned 1878 910 68 " Co. AbrldgeUxsiity day 1874 487 76 " cash ree'd of C. J. Fox 70 00 " redemption leads sold to Co. " 289 75 " cash ree'd on acc't of J P Wig gins 1,353 38 " cosh ree'd from Tho Payne 4 00 taxe 5 00 " " ' from ShorilT for use of heater 80 M " cash ree'd from Oreen Twp. ' 82 92 " Cr. ou State aocouot - 188 69 " rou'd on aocount of Big Level State Road 1,433 82 " ree'd uaah Jenk tp.road orders 33 38 U9.S36 85 FREP. GLAfiSN ER, Treasurer of Forest li i B ijevel Male Koau ror uie To bat. last aettlem't Howe tp. 4,065 01 " sealed lands ret. Howe twp. 1872 1873 " bal. laat aettlem't Jenk twp. ', " aeatetl lauds reU Jenk twp. 1872 187$ 18 00 8,883 47 88 86 ' 13,054 44 S. P. IRWIN, Piatrlct Attorney of Foreat oemoer To Co. order drawn 8100 3100 J. B. AGNEW", Troikepetwj Ac, of Forest ----- uKwiwr To Co. orderarawn 108 32 .168 12 168 83 T. J. VAN GIESENnigh Sheriff of Foret County, in account for tho year ending Pooember $1, 1874. To ordor draw . 173 60 By Fees .173 60 173 Commissioners of Foreat County In T. P. To Co, ordera drawn , 263 16 N To ordera drawn " balance 819 69 79 41 .399 JAS. 320 79 400 ELI To ordera drawn balance Jo halanoe FOREST COUNTY ss. 6160 We the undersigned Auditors of Foreat County, do hereby certify that we met in the Commissioners' Otllce in aaid County, according to law, and did Audit, rieUla and Adjust the several accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff, Prothonotary and County Com missioners of said County, for the year ending Peucrabor 31,. 1874, and find them as set forth iu the forokoing report In testimony whereof w have hereunto apt our hands and seals this tho 18th day of January, A, P., 1875. L. WARNER, L.S.Y G. JAMIESON, IL.S.1 I Auditors. ' ' T. B. COBB, L.8.J EXPENDITURES County Commissioners " Clerk " Auditors and Cleik Wild Cat and Fox Bouuty Jury Fees " Commissioners Assessors Printing Cnnstuldes Court Crier Road View Fuei and Lights Elections Commonwealth Coats Books and Stationery Registry Hspftir on Buildings FINANCIAL YKDBTKMiK8. County Bends Bridge " Int. on Co. Bonds Jan. 1, 187S " on Bridge " Jan. 1, 1875 Co. A Bridge orders outstanding 25,900 00 8,000 00 468 00 240 00 2.0U3$0 FOREST COUNTY as. Pursuant to law we, the undersigned the foregoing Statement of the Receipts and ending December 31, 1874. ii' . i i.. , , m r J . . VI mivs our iiauus tliu swu Ul aiu towiltj ini. mill tiny i wiu.ij A. A.t ioi a. ' Attkvt : P. W. CLARK, Clerk. Xotlce to Creditors. Notioe is hereby given ta all persons having olaims against the estata of Philip Waiters, late of Forostr (Uouuty, Pa., de ceased, intektate, that thuy are required to present Uie same, w)(,h the vouchers there of to the uudersigned, sole administrators of the estate of said deceased, at the resi dence of D. H. Knox, in the Borough of Tionesta, Forest County, Pa., on or be fore the first day of bepleujrber, 875. , DORCAS p. WALTERS, Administratrix. D. S. KNOX, Administrator. Dated Isjecmber 81st, 1ST 4. County, In aononnt with the Fund of the ending uecember 31, 1874. By State Troasnrer'a reo t dated. . June SO, 1874 39S 08 " State Treasurer' w't dated Ag. 4. 1874 155 15 " Exonerations State tax 1874 24 61 " 6 per conL on tlW6.60 State tax N " 0 " on izia.no Mercantile lax iu 77 "6 "on 206.00 tavern license 10 25 " Charged on Co. account 188 89 . 794 44 County, tn account with Redcmeption By paid Individual aa per reo'ta 4,718 20 " H. J. Hetley rec't to balance 186 II , 6,704 SS Conntr, In account with the Fund of said By Co.A bridge order retl'emed s)17,427 03 ,s " 44 coupons (int.) 8,103 61 " lands aoici to county " seated lands returned for Co. A bridge tax 1874 " Exonerations Co. at bridge tax 1874 -" paid Collector 1873 1874 " taxe on Co. landa " Tionesta tp. road orders " 4 per ct. on $0,854.21 school orders " 4perct.ont,7,7fi8.46roadorder 4 por ct, on $3,103.51 coupons " 4 per cU on $17,427 JW Co. A bridge orders . " 4 per ct. on $200.00 poor order " 4 perct. on $4,718.20 rede' ption " H. J, Setley's rec't to batance 732 13 1,828 28 1,631 91 467 21 212 78 128 82 274 18 310 73 124 14 697 08 800 188 72 2,328 41 29,335 85 County, In account with the Funds of the year ending December 91, i,t By ordera redeemed 11,017 91 092 04 740 78 122 56 354 49 126 67 ' commissions paid Treaa. to '72 " taxes paid by C. on landa erroneously assessed " commissions toUla-ssuerl per cenL on $4,085.11 " ooinmissioBS toQlassner 4 per cent, on $8,862.47 " S. J. Setley's rec't to balance 13,054 44 County, In account for tho year oniR'lg Do- i, mi. By Fees " 2100 31 00 Coun'y, la account for the year ending ai. ia. By Fees 108 32 60 173 00 account for the year nd.ing'Doc. 81, 1874, COLLINS. By bal. due laat settlement 19 96 75 20 1U8 00 .1 7 752 miloa' travel " 56 days' service 2C3 16 JPHN THOMPSON. 263 16 ity bal. last settlement 206 miles' travel 111 days' servic 00 By balance K. CLARK. 56 Bv bal. last settlement 84 '' 775 miles' travel . " 101 days' service 40 By balance BERLIN. By 9 days' service " 48 miles' travel 10 90 77 60 303 00 400 40 79 84 27 00 489 31 80 3180 By bala OF FOREST COUNTY, A. P., 1874. 1,009 00 Western Pa. Hospital 720 00 Witnesses 68 00 Counsel Fees 109 60 Sheriff Fees 1,689 01 Redemption lands erroneously os 66 OH seasaft 227 30 Prothonetarv Fees 446 75 District Attorney 231 79 Janitor and cleaning Court Houae 73 60 Teachers' Institute 170 (W Brida-es 396 01 Survey Co. Liate and Lands 411 85 -Horse Hire 196 38 Holding Court of Appeal 221 46 Western Penitentiary 1 .73 17 50 Furniture ." 330 61 Coroner 402 89 28 61 168 00 173 60 634 15 168 82 2100 82 76 81 a 4,279 38 . 17184 21 60 105 98 186 93 221 65 15 92 STATEMENT. ISkKTS. By seated lands returned 1874 nuh in TrsaMiirv 1,81$ 91 2,323 90 37 63 112 34 " bal. " " " due from Green twp. " c. j. rox D. Black 120 09 - " Unseated tax 1874 7,911 00 Commissioners of Forest County, publish Expenditures of aaid County for the year ft . . , i: . 1. j .. 11 a w 1 -r c JOHN THOMPSON, ) ' JAM IIS K. CLARK, Commissioners. ELI BERLIN, - J Petition. NOTICE Is hereby given that an applica tion will be made it) the present ses sion of the Legislature for the purpose of having the Act ot Assembly, passed me 8i h of April, 1862, entitled "An Act forth protection of sheep iu certain ouuntioa." extended to Forest County, the otijeut of which act Is to lay a tax on all dogs, tiie proceeds to go to reimburse tue owners of sucn sneep as snail nerearier o suisu oy nogs. Signed for Petitioners, J. A. PROPER, R. O. CARSON, W. R. COON. " J All EH CARBOLICS WKAKNRHH. tTo-morrow U tbe 24th, isn't it, Ma- "Ye it U," answered tbe young wife sadly. c- - James Carroll knocked the ashes from his cigar, held it carefully be tween the thumb and forefinger of his left hacd and looked thoughtfully in to the fire. Mary's tired fingers showed no signs of weariness, but turned the hem of a sheet mechanically, and then proceed ed to baste- it for sewing. "Belle will be three years old," lie said, interrogatively. "Three James," replied Mary, with out a trace of a bright smile lighting up her pretty face. James gave a few more will's at his nearly oonsumed cigar, but he did not seem to enjoy it much. A listener would have pro nounced Mary a cold unloving wife, that the presence of hr husband, or the return' or her baby s birth-day failed to please. Lookers on and listeners do not al ways look into the depths of the heart to see what struggles are there. - bo in this instance. Another woman whose life was all sunshine, would have pro nounced Mary heartless. Poor thing 1 She bad too much heart for this world's trials. - Her wedding day was a bliss ful one; her husband the ideal of man ly perfection. His love, uuaccompa nied by wealth was worth more to her than all the treasures of earth. But a cloud arose to dim the brightness of her sky. She soon made the disco ve ry that be was but human ; and that the love of wine and possibly some thing stronger, filled his heart, as well as tbe love of his, wife. He was not what the world called an intemperate man one glass- u iiy does not consti tute a drunkard, wuy should Bhe fear? At the end of three years he took at least two glosses a day. What had she to hope for in yeais to come. "I wish Mary, I was able to make Belle a present every birth-day, in her life, but you know tbat it is nil that 1 can do to get along as it is. "I know.it James," meekly replied the wire. James was ill at case. Something in Mary a manner disturbed htm. "What makes vou so solemn and quiet, Mary T Why not sympathize witn me, and say you know l had hard time to get along, and that Belle can do without preseuts better than we can aflord to give them J (a gave me a wood bill this moruing, and James wants to know when the grocery bill is to be paid. I don't like to -bother with these things, only I want you to understand that as much as I love our little girl, I can't afford to make her presents. Mary's color came and wtnt. Fears stole into her violet eyes and her heart beat quick and last. Jler trem bliug fingers guided her needle un steadily, and her stitches were long and irregular. Xhree long years she brooded along over her - husband's weakness without a reproof, and much as she dreaded to speak fibe knew her time had come. "I wish, dear James, I could econi tnize in something and save money to buy our darling a present. It seems cruel to netrlect her birthdav so soon . "I know nothing you could be more prudent in, Mary, aud, you know 1 am as economical as possible, don't you.'' It was very hard for tho lips that bad uttered ouly the loving words of praise to say no ; but a strength not her own came to her aid, with a sweet smile, tho wife uttered her first re buke. - ".No, James, I am grieved to say that in some things you are too ex travagant. It must bo a tin of ignor ance, for I know if you realized it you would never wrong your wife and child." James started irons ins seat, ills ye Jlaslied and his cbeeks paled. "Mary you are.cfaxy I" "If ot crazy, James, but clear-head ed for your happiness ' After the first shock passed, anJ he was prepared to listen, she went on and in a clear, concise aianuer, laid before him the cause of her bitter words; "During the last year you have drank at lea-t two glasses of liquor a day haveu t you 7 "Why, yes, I suppose so. What of thatf "Ouly ten cents a glass that can't ruin a man. "Three hundred and sixty-five days which mullipled by twenty cents amounts to seventy-three dollars. And three cig rs a day, which I kuow is lar below your average ot smoking. will amount to as much more, which makes one hundred nd forty-six dol lars. Forty dollars would' pay our coal and grocery bills now due, aud leave a balance of one hundred and six dollars for baby and me. Vou know, too, that the time spent in drinking is worse than wasted, for to bacco aud liquors poisou the system destroy the health, soften the brain, weaken the nerves, and brivj ru.in to thousands of happy homes. There is, a lack of teuderuess for Bel)e and me when your nerves are excited by diiok. T c I r i l... luijuo you ii mi uui me snug' 15 left in my heart." Mary s effort overcame her and she fell into a passionate fit of weeping. ihe strong man trembled. "Am I blind, is it possible. I have wronged my dearest treasure?" J hey mingled their tears, and talk ed till a late hour, laying plans for the future, and James begged forgive--ness of her he had wronged. "H is not too late to save my health and stength," said the patient man. aud so it proved." In one year trom that day . two beautiful silver rups were bought by the happy father, one for Belle's fourth . birthdav ; aud the other for bis vnla' that had saved him. Mary'r bore the inscription : "An angel saw roe and lifted me up." On. Belle's -was neatly, eugraved:. "A little chiKI Snail lead them." , Years have passed since then, and the happy couple, in vigor of life, On each recuring hiiib-uay of Belle, who is now a young lady of eighteen tell to her the little trial of their married life, and the great happiness that has grown from self-denial and justice. 1 he good wite aud moti.er has kept the silver bright, and not a meal has been eateu at home but tho cups are on the table where James could be re: minded of the promise he had made. and so faithfull kept. . RTBAM1E SCKNB IN A COl'RT ROOM. An occurrence perhaps without a, parallel, was witnessed recently at the close of the Assizes at Chester, Eng land, of which the Manchester Guard ian gives the followiogjtecount: Mary Laucaster, thirty-three, was indicted for the manslaughter of her husband, John Lancaster, of Birkenhead. He -had long lead the prisoner a wretched life, and on September 13, he came home drunk, and kicked over tl)e meal; which she was preparing for. dinner. Ho then thrashed her, and in a passion the prisoner threw at him a sharpening steel and caused his death. Tke pris oner wag a hard working woman, and in spite of her husband's brutal treat? merit of her, had done her best to mako his home comfortable. The jury found the prisoner guilty. Mr. Justice Brett addressing the prisoner, then said f I believe that if J thought it right to act according to your own feelings I should say nothing about this unhappy hus band of yours. As far as I can see, you were a respectable, hard-working, well-behaved wife, and I feel bound to say a greater brute than your husband was I have seldom heard of. There are circumstances in the depositions even worse than those which have been brought forward. They show tba( even on the very I art day you were tot gether you were doing all you could to make his home comfortable, and to make him happy. r With a brutality which made ne shudder whsa I read it, he cast aiay tbt which you had prepared for htni."J0e has been beat ing aud ill-treating you for months, probably for years, and it is nothiug but the tenderness i.nd forgiviness of the woman and wife which prevented you from having him punished for crimes be committed against you time after time. , It is ouly when he had driven you to desporatiou by ill treat? " ing you the whole day, and I dare say ' was oq the point of ill treating you again, that you, in a moment of pas sion, took up a formidable weapon and threw it at him, I believe, without tbo intention of striking him. It did strike him, and you immediately ran for as sistance and did all you could to save him. All the real right in this case was ou your side all the real wrong on your husband's; and God forbid that I should punish you. I will bo oo party to it. I will not even make this judgment complete. I will not allow it to be said by anybody that, you are a convicted felon (hear, bear,) for a couvicijun ig not com plete until a so litems is passed, and I mean to pass noiieiiteuueatall. (Loud cheering, which for some lime the offi cials of tbe court vaiuly endeavered to suppress.) I shull merely ask you to enter into your own recognizance to come up lor judgment if called upon, and nobody in the world will ever call upon you God forbid they ever should, (lteuewed cheering, during which tho prisoner left the dock.) One of tho panel in the Beeclicr Tiltuu trial stated that he didn't know any more about the esse than a, chili) unborn. lie only read the head ings ut articles, Another said he talked the case over with his father-in-law in order to get the old gentle man excited. When a poor young lady hems handkerchief for a rich bachelor, sho in evidently sewing that sle may reap.
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