The Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1859-1865, November 01, 1860, Image 1

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1 WOULD RATHER BE RIGHT THAN PRESIDENT. Henry Clay.
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VOLUME 2.
DIRECTORY.
j.-i'i Creek, Joseph Graln'tn. Vo.U-r.
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Ii.uLicr, Isaac Tlooiip-oii. White,
., J. M. Clir.v,
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q .-;' Win. M lionh, ;.-iit'n.
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Ki.-U anl Join s, Jr.
' ".''S'i.'orv. Josf il M'Doi'aihl.
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j'uttr end iiecord'-r. John Scau-
"iy-lVrt P. Linton.
."'f,. Widiain Linton,
'a - . 1....--... i',:i;., s' M. --i
e. f;,,;,;.Kr.-JoliD bearrr, And
a-...md l.Morm. j
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T-x.urrr.-J V Clair.
11..,,.,. Jire-:torS. David OTIarro, J
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"''; M (biir. .Iio-oli Horner
-r .,,,. Tr-ir.urrr. (icoive C. K. Zalun.
ll.is S.timnl. hone; J. Knylor.
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ie,r..Ueniy Hav.k. John F. tomll. Lb
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' 'nty $,irror j? A . Tickrov
s';;' paries Owens, J. C. Noon, Edward j
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'r to C.uncil. T. D. Litzinger.
.71 Tr',nur-r. (leorgc GurifJ.
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9h .T'-r.AVilliitm Diivis.
.,,t in-'rfljrs i-.iiwaru til:l??, nn.-mi
". V.itn a. Llovd, John J. Lloyd, Morris
djnv Thomas j". Davis.
'ynurrr of S'hocl Hoard Evan Morgan.
-?r-ta',l George Ourlev.
,a CdUctor. t;eorge Gurley.
"""r Richard T. Davis.
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'"""r- nmies h. 'looo. I .,,.... vears a"0. (in fact, the occurrence ; ulCre di-miied lor tiie ptiantoui, a nor no : mioro .ns eye-, auu :.i.i.v,nS ...i. jc- t
Id. a.. J ""'- " : iii, o tho remembrance ot many jior- was tiiscovirea, mcreiy io ino-.e i'ji.uu UiU muiu uisin.ei... , ..v .. .-....s ,
4 ' ' I son-) the funilv residing in liellevue 1 slowly, receive the supposed shot from ' and started up, . tih t.;e etmiienge : iio
-nrASnnr iHIl- orncras. counted of an elderly couple and their (h-ore, and if the latter neither yelled, is there ; ' Although -wmio:. was .tcii-
f -Pel : ! three grown childrentwo hoys and a girl laJ1 away nor iainted-aiid one ot these nig io tmd.e a speee ho remarn ,
S'f:oQ Ki'uki l r imrin" in ae lrom sixteen to twenty. contingencies l'orbcs tliought liKobthe while i,emgo s,,i...vii.;:, o.n. .... i-.t L.i.-
,,.An'.lrew Lt.wis. Nothin- could exceed the attachment ' imposition was to be acknowledged, tho.-.a riedly, s..oi : -Ii ou ate naiv'j, livw
Cei.e,;. William KIttdl, William K. e l.;wt...l I dim in these two brothers on tho look-out at the door woulu enter, j you to throw astuc jour m.-ga. - -, ior i
EBENSBURG, PA., THUI1ST
"TIie tiu:lvMs Arc Oui.,
At a R' J)i:''lir:Ul L : tl l;' i :i Ocor'ctown.
M:;-s.. moil ni'ur ti;e ::tt flection in t'rs
St-itf. the 1 iowi ii cr on, v. ii' f.a l.y John G.
Whiuier. was rtutl :
Not v.ii'ily we w:iitcil ain! coinited the hour?.
The buds ot' our ho'e h;ivc- o;n?t out into
foivcrs.
No r(iti for litlj-pvlr.fj "o !oop-holeof uonlt,
We've hc.'.rJ fioiu the Kcyjtoiie the Quakers
a: e on t !
The i'!ot lms t xp'odeil we've fouuJ Oiit the
ti ick ;
The hi ! 9 gcei a-begj,'!! ; the fusion won't
slick.
When the WiJe-Awuke lanterns ure shining
il'i.OUt,
The rogues siay at home, av.i the true uien
come out !
The ool State Lus hrokcu the corJ. for livr
Her o'.l--j . ii.. i nii.l w.;ti r wo :i't -'ti- "n o r-n--:
The J iii:M,i li.is .-.' -oi-.. -I wi:a I :c co.in
In- kront :
Am. I -. !.'e. oui cs. l t.ii n. the Q.i.'kcr.- :.re
out !
Uie '.he i!.';- lo the wiiidis st-l the hi!!. ail
Make v.;-'. ior the tn.v.i with tlis i.:itriiircli".
1: :' III !
Awa- w'ih ii'i.ivii! -:v. y w ':. ail doubt.
1- VI' l.i.Ni o: t,uv.- ill '. he-.; ii-v (Ju.ikci i co.ne
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A PRACTiCAL'JOKE.
1 Lad heard it aid that "all the world
wjjv. ' vciv In ;.a.d. ;. i. ' 'i 1 t:
'
s--e the i r.-tai I'.daee : el course i was
-ieie, ami, alter speii'.iliu: Uio.-l oi liV ;
.:a; : i . :- nt tm: Wi.iiuerlul s, litcture, '
maticaby exai i. in 1 1 : e , t-aiaio-ue in
i'a:.d, one tl.tny; a; a time 1 n-ed to
drive .a; eery afieiae y. u lo t ho nee-h-
beod ef the i .e.oiti .U a ad iai'-ia '.e ai 1 1 i - !: -
inon I Hid, t" !b. bevae, , iie i edaeioe oi
ye i v c.-.t . i.iaOie
fiiuiiy, v. ho.-e -litest I j
was.
It was e:;c-edoidy pl-.'t.sant io see how '
e.lieet lonutiiy ei-j-'H-a .no ioemoci- in
i the iaiiidv were to e. el
1 III HO
II was
therefore with some surpn-", smd. I niosL
own, ;i
Iii tie disilltst, to .i 1 one oa s;.U '
Air. Miii 1 on. our iiosi. eio:-;:se In- .-on a .
mere lad. w o il v lia! late !. me ys u oi a i i - !
1 l';.,r sevc ity, r.s 11 :s otny 1. ttlt n.ei been :
lii..!l.r a
rich: neon one
i" the servants.
A.s the cane dose. udod. )'oer lit -'j s voice j
ascended, bat above' all cot... i in; heard
" , 1
tUO li'toer,
id.-, lie -;;id
stM'ii lor once in lus
iavo luinished you be- I
. - - II I .
, ..r oraet o-iiie I at o-, aiel 1 ;:m '10l r- 1
In ! HO!! I I..11. I .. SOI II l :. .
1 .1 . ..... i... , - - !...:"
....... ..iiioi.iti.iii oi -'ten l.im.t. lie
:s.4i.,j iii 'ii- I' - i
i,.. oi ia.in iiis id i.i' !!' li)U'. 1
'idie iiimdv .!i-!
ian. who was spend- I
ire- jho af'e, uoeti witii t ho .'hrt'H:-, atso !
.'..:i.
eaalti
e', and liodo'thl. ee- !
in-' ::.-!.u.'.. hmei.t oei-ie'ed 11,-t. my iiiee,
i., tie- s;d hit;: dav ei t o alter-
r' o rr i
... v.a. re i da v in :,' to town toeo.her,
..t, '.,,,, iae that I Would Hot wimdei' ai
i r. e'oi ! oids li error of pr-o-t ic;d jUes n
I knew ihe ureal family afdietiou which ;
I t'i : i - iit ao.iii: III t i.e very ioai -o in .
. i i ....... !
v - hich t hey wet
e I ill 11 11 I o -I 'j e in . '
.."Ii it is a :'a l st-e'V. sain ho
it O' aa in
' will raia'.o tho circumstances if you ; unless ho .uhl, unknov.ai to ( ievoye, ex
v euld like o hear them." ! a-act the buiiet from his i.-tol. 1: was
s I confessed my interest, taid hoi;od ;
th-d the narration would not be to pain- ;
fuf, he beuau : '
"Yu may have not iced that althouedi
v. ui have been shown throti-h tho hou-e,
tio-re is one room which is kept carefully
ioaked, and no direct reference is made t
it It is said that at least once o c-y '
Y0.,r .. ,,ul,in or .!,d, or whatever you ;
miLt ehoote to call it, made its appear-
anee therein shape more ghostly ilntn
the conventional sheet, in short, it as- j
Sll.n0d tho form of a humtui skeleton. i
Whatever foundation there may he lor '
the story, the room went by the name of ,
the diau.ded chamber,' and was not used,
diho!"di the latter fact was probably ow-
" ' " . .1 ,
ia-r to the icasoii tlmt tnere was plenty to
si'oce beside in the house. Well, not
, . Althomeh in a less
m il
T ennox and hucy Norton was moKeu up-
on not only as a 'consummation devoutly
- . . 1 , 1 .
de-rcc, the fame formality was c.mcuucu ; at tnetr wain oi seaeess. . , ' . f f : f,-. f ac v ... ,i,a,-.- and. her ob- oriho.ioxv, but m s'.ncrre love ot trutn; m
to a somewhat older friend, named Lennox, o0i course, as it was lately tnat a pt.ioi : rate . Leeetvtng no j'Jr vsvmu - . ; - ' . :l p,..rty 'appro'. ation of. and opHance
between whom and the brothers a strong ! Would he tired in ihe house at or admit took aim, saying, 1 w,i u,e at hi, ; , - vnri.u. vjlC.a tho ; with tho doctrines fundamentally -cod;
fceliti" ot -intimacy had sprung up while midnight, it was necessary that all the '-three, ana I never nn.-s m at ... Uim . ; ,,; . oJ. t,t.ift ! a vain nourishes of outward rerfortn-
Ut cuilege, a ieoling which was eeuiented family should know as much about t.io at- two-tnrce ; Aho pi.tu wt-n. o ;; ' he - woulil bc tllcro aaee. but in an inward good c anplexion oi
by vacation visits, and otherwise, to such fa;r as George did, namely, tuat he had harmlessly, oi course, hu- .jm. .. iuu 'r;ro..ccv - 1 miud ; not in a furious zeal for or against
an extent that in a couple ofyears the union received and accepted a challenge to pass upon i.e-urge cutiiviy una.uo.eo m. , be- y f trivial eireai-.stanees, hut in ? conscectiocs
r.f tho families by the marraige of George a uight in the haunted chamber, the young ing hure iot lus .arm, he cou'u not account ' - - - c V.W tractlcit.-of the substantial r-arU of re-.
i l;o vlshc.l but n.s an e&w 'n foturo. j
".SoiMi at'ior loavinirclleire, Jeiinox
x i'.;-
taincu a a ousmney 111 the Inutun ainrc, , -
tuifi ttl'ter :ui atieetiotKitf I'tntinir, 'c!t l-,a-
ulaai.l to ioin It is reaiitienl ai;t aceuti::-.:- ,
ny it in hi sli-iftatul di.-atrou cauiaiu" ;
la A:iy;!.a.:i:stai:. Ai'tir tho war, dur'-ri- ;
which he wjs twice woitmha!, bo v.Tole tti-i her f.iat yiic-:, eon id i;.,t, or mtimf
homo tu say th tt he anj.iied for l-;tve oi'j du not ,:j.p;.:r. ..lrit-ilitt-i- ia !-r )ii!o i wit.h
ahsoiiee, and lii.it on his re'tirn. v.hi.h '. trtaiit u.:, v. ht.-h voueh-d for so ma ay a
would he in a low weeks, or r'h-ih!y n I t.e.iruso e of tinan; aad, as oj.i..n
lo-s time, ho would claim Lucy i'r n : sins h.-do for--o .itiod-a.li!. ivrln.o- .-ii,.-
11 1 i 1 .i- :'i. 1... :. . .. .t-..i ..;
ITHiO, sne It aviii'' !.iV it:!s I'.iac aitanscn :
the aire which the im rents thuiii-'nt au i
hlo. The whole hosi-ehold was tleii-hreu j .asdle. 4 'tl-o will l.ta j, wa.eh in my ro.),:i.
Lotii at Jeoviie's sai'etv and at li's j-ooa j to h--.it t!to lirst news; take ;ood etoe oi
expected lei m il, and r.e: ha. ', t'i muh les '. xo'tr.-ei!.'
demonstrative, not o f'Vt tooro intoti.-o ; "Aiol inr.v. (Jeorye inviiur soh.-et'-d one
tinitih calmer joy than Lucy, whoso heart : el' a ol t -:'.- waich Fo rhe had nno
as Weil as prayers had iolluwed fleorj j itd ttj ior lit - oooa-i.ju, load, d !'. a! the
throttuh a:i his perils. J satoe tttne dmppia' a hint or two a! ,01 it
"i t is uiiiie' ts-ary to dc.-i ril.e the meet-; Ids skill with the vea,;oii, and liavin r
ioi: v, iiea ( loofLo, s..aiiewliat tan nod and j a it": 1 05 .nciai'd his 1 1; reoi a o to ii re at av
to. laidahiv r.)'.;::;hioed. returned iroai ; ti i I s.ir. 1 ho wi-hod them ; t i
ins catnp.t' a. Liii-y, the dear 1. h
'-,:v ta-.'-'.-ara! :;: lor t!:e v va i. a :
d :
t
(ie .'O me iini iiiie tO'-K t'? fit.-. 1 - e: et :
ii. ii.:uf-. at .let ;d-o oato t-iii.-r v..o;
.
:
iVe.aeis oi'tiK" fail. t.y.
With t'o.i'v-'. e!:---, feta-tn-z toid
re :
iithlotie sports. s,.. ,.-:i! days w ere speiit !
ux.-r httnp'ily, id! union uaati-ly one in. re- ;
ir.u; i!i ' cotivor.-atioij happeite 1 to turn on :
coitia'io, ttitd, in ti:eeoii;-e oi i no art; a- !
i;a.-iit, one ot' the i -iters, named -'orl;o, ;
aadre.--i ii i ' ofue, said, v ith s. ':ie :ijp.ai-- v.
a.r a i h , ! hat t lie'.'e . ere e ilea a.o-'.
a- for iiisi:.;n e v, hole supermd ural .siuiit:-! ;
aiel sotiuds . t:re Mt.a.-.se.l, in v.iiei: no
l.ia.l io l.llitl eott.l lettou eaai..
Old
,.,.;,,, n ! odi i be.-e ijindities ( Joor-e !
Wa klWHH to J.ossen.s tnail tauinoi.i U'":IVO; :
! imi.
on one iia.v .- o:i he hao, siiiyie- ;
h 4!,dcd. sa'.e.i t
i oil n' a 1 mi'- w hen ;
j,, imminent i.;.n-e.er oi i. i.iii: e;.tJ ". o; i
i 1
j -J. therof..:-.-. as l,e:aid I. 'a- .e.'er,a- appro.' -i oi, ail i .', :: t!,e p :;t y
j havin- had the pieasi.re oi i..e. :!.; a ; i t i a ad . a r... ! f . r ;! .o deaer had-
' .. p.,..., ? i,,. i.adi n..i decia-o wh h- dor. v.'nodi as ,.1. .,-..o. a.-, ri;e
!,. ,ho ,.u tho oee:isi..ii; but, as he d'd ; ..b ' -k'-' '' a.-i:-.' bad '"s
j .;,0V(. iii-,f dii-emiiothod -pirits v. ... ! ' ' tiie . bone.- . uai.an.eady d , eted oa ha; tic:...-
i;i,;h. lie bad no d . :bi he uotdd';
a'e iit.o:: ;
I I .ie I a i o i tea . .-oo.e i n. .s i ; .- o,-:n
i,; - aedeel ut.-oa 1dm, and v
t re. . ihe 1
-no- :.., no i--oeee.. ma ap.ie.otoieo n a..y :
1 . : 1 1 . . 1
Was lit inn, ' 11 '.;; in e .- s a. peison ii)
disa.ui.se. '.al.e- tie i. wall some eaa.a
a-l.ed him ii he v, , a i ' O.a- .t
;,, tii, hi.iiuied M.and..r: icor-'O i-,.',,. d
, 1 . f ii'idoi. h',. . 1 . ho would, .ore. i;e .; a e,' I
1 j,at ho would t:.i.e a pi-toi
oil V. at eh V.' I il
i;'(. IXU, n I lie . ileel oi' a lmUel 1.0 ihe
jrlo.u lom.
'Forbes told Stcphfn Mori.
t.nro) .-lorlon oi 1 , oi-'O s ,
re.duuou. and asked hi., as -i-tame n ;i ;
vaoiee; which he had in iev. Mm ton j
" -
r,.; , , :., 1 oit as ;u a.-. ir;:U;ii:ai w. at. an 1
u , ,. Ul ; ; s 1,' p , 1 1 l 1 1 1- ! I u I ; i 1
....t. i...:,i,:..v -e:.t on a certain lite il t
ii ii ii ii. j
in '.iVelld. l'l but 1 oi hi s sa id Ii is science i
wa-. to di-ui-e .-
Lie I .el'.-oil
as tho .ski lo- ;
ton. and fa this .us'iiso ho thoiiuut Sie-
oiieii v. as well ou;. hiied, a. ho ttii-t iilatid
td;i. Stejdi.ai lo.d !
O O i 1 I
tiou in the
vcoiad to j.lav uho.-t, hut said he had sev-
tti,i 10.1.-0,1- lor not wishm"; t.
) be a .a re.et
j:,,. ,;(-u-e. who was a dial shot one oi
py. ,,';.:; -ns l.einu: iiasei! on t he deciood
miwli.de.-.'Uiciit ' it lead when loloully
Ul;io litccu ln:o mo -y-n'i.i. n.ii j o.oe-
i i - ... i .'. a . .1 . ..
; uieiea no ll.u .s o ,i i ,uv
(.,,mve tin: exoel ". ment sooaid Hoi bo iiieJ
therefore decided that Morion should lie
tlre.-sod in thin Id.ick tiyhis, which their
amateur th-aitrical wardrobe would provide
ulid should h;iie the ribs and all tho bones
eiiaiked or ..mi'ed mi this In.ioK surlnco,
trusting to the dan light, adonieu by one
oandie and also to the trepidation wl.icii
it was oremised ( h-or-o would opeileuce
t0 hide the imposture.
-l'oor Morton was uel-hted, and was
very much in favor of making a tcrnhe
speech, beginning with 'unm.ppy mortal,
,,r something to the same cilect, and imi-
king ins appearance m a mtsu oi ii-nuuu ;
(,r at least oi lyeopod.am. iorb-s, In.wov-
eri declaimed sfroouly against t,:e liken-
lK,d of a skeleton speaking, ibr, as he so
. ... . . 11 l . . I ..... , 1 I
ior,..,!,y , ut it, -wnero wtmm no uoep u:s
' wh,d V and thought it would be iulo h
:i!ldtliey would all en joy a hearty laugh
.
I 1 1 ' i ll, ,ai canrat
jen ltavms oeen lei into iuC . v...
1 The mauuer in which Georse's resolutiou
! ...... . 1 ..1.. .,.:.., ... (.,....... . ,. .. .a. ... -
1-. I ... I . .1 . ....... t.i........ : i . I . . . . . s . - - . . i i
VI7rni7I
? Afi. u
V;is t-ouauv tiled uimo was 'h:iv.c-;vi-tie : S
..'i;' . '.I her, v.-ut was ;i u:-fic.ic c-r tn ;ti -,.
. .1 '-si:; m a tie -.ui-a tit.ii: lu-r ; t;ec
. i'.'.Ii; r, Li.ir- .-;.; nl.-t i'o', said, Ijcj-.i u-;
ii.u'iii v'i! eo?a. J it;' V.'lt'le r, y. -.vim
w;is startled at tlf pr pos d, bCiitcd ;;ox- ;
:oii; ..!.. .-'.i oiiiiu. tu sciis-o, o.-ii !
uau a -.-m-i:. t;a..-..i .u n 11. mo- h .!
iaitvivd, wii.lo .io aoed wuh a i'. --.-.t
oniv v'oor oi' tie- 1 1 . .i u : . 'd ro '.n ai'er hiui.
la- r ( -a i . i hv loi.iiii.' ii e r t i . . -
! i : e -i hV ioo-:ie ((Jar t 1
; ' . .
' o a :
tile window, wh di is .: ;
! some distaof iVoni the u'-.en.J. and then. !
to t:ie 'i -aia.y ot tie- on;- :i .i. u-t :n ;
tho.r st.-t k:
et:el io t:.i; Wilis-
p..a
v. ..
vep-u t ol one id ti---.!' na.ui.vf, v. !io
al-.fed if tie: kty-le.de. he placed
.1:" 1."'
In ' natr ;i::iiii ttn- i:-i' ami sa. oowii ;
there, cih etttaily mi rio; nd eo; raee.,
1 1 h a; i !u- k i io .!' i
. o .-. ii. i o : ii o.i. ..i.e. ;
i foao. ;' v.a : in ;
d iio laaji.'.t-:
e-via i! ap as a !
e:m- to; u !
had a'ieidv
i-.el "', ...id t if no!.' ..ed s;t. ,-.,!
the pa, js pa.i-e 1 in I-aedihi ; the i.r-.fs:.-.
a.il.ivtf.'.u i he ske.w'.O.l u.'l'l oy : 0 lae.O..-
!o- aa: on . r- o.. a t o. hoo.-s
at o. i ) oi-'s : . a : r :,;.
-o'.n. e. . a-ra: an, ;t !., '.oer is e, ae . -i . :
- i . i I-.
ID i.ir.rv.. M V. i. ii lie' , iioaiV. , tie' :ee:i
l i'
Ii ' a..; iea:..:.le ; w ts to Walt
.,111.1 .,
.s ti .' Ii i ros'.U'l i o Lo. ; av.'a o
i ! . . it a. . !... 1
1
at !.-. ., , n.i.i i.oaii a
i.OOiv ' i L iia on l!
l.
-a. -J. he hod
.'. ..-ide a ,d i.
' !V il ' i'l . ! 'eio-
j 1 l 1 1 o . i , ,i 1 1 .1 . e ,110
.-on toe . .a. a.- ;-..oo:.:i m : t ii .:
;.:e,.o; 1 o -a oi s . ' . lie e, lai
i v t oa
a .
o i 1. -: 1 1, .' 1 v 111 I
Ii
" 1,5 ";,t
1 :
,h
: ' ' ' "'"
a-i! a ecu -.? Vamia 1 e , 1 : a ;, 10 pts-
1 ;e,, iv-mj ed ti im. 1 et t he si 1 1 e 1
a va-tm ieeboy; o! app. ohe.isiou we a de-
i ' '
1 a'e - - ' 1. '. a no 1. . - iltl a .ee.i ae; 01 1 e-
: . , I . I I , i u; 1 1 I I ..i.i ..VI ..... 1 1 . ...... e -oi iv
.-: i ' iv" t V ! e. '.;.V. t lieil. t.loil :,lt He.
. . ,
'for someiUltl , ta't. a- ihe ' , .).
!eoir' passed or j,
; h,a ou'y i'e.-.ii'-; . s ,i.,o id oi.a; '
iio sionM have oataie.-red to io-:
!'.
: know that
Loey had jO'iM.osed to keep
i ' i.i .. - i.. .. .
: a . a .e.
'1 l.is LI idm to
to a'.o: hi r sor.es
!.,o! :i
of tho". ehts and io tv-iii-Oiidoiu-;'. u;i!
; ::e w olcune hi ol .eorye no iuin was
! p.osouted : liio si rained eve-., or v.oher
; eo,u too w.t.enei, ininii'iu oesy emu-
. i,i...:.,.a!i i. .,:...
. mi. .in ;.. ,n- i ... v- ....... ...........
mo:3r d . iioui were l.y tins time a- a--p m
the ine,s, coiidortaide po-diioiis whii ii the
chair, the fcfaireaso and the iioor ..d,ii,t!ed!
j oi. After sevt r.d siaris ami iiiellei !. uji
, attempts to keep awake, (ieerao lot Ids
j head drop upon tho table.
J -I ho time hr return imvmg wm.e. the
j .shea-ton chmno.l too ladio r rai.-or
, imisly, crept in v.t tne w.udew, and cot-
i tem-iy an.ioac!un:r too taole. saosiuttted
ior the pistol lying upon it the tiller o::;
I l'-''r. ami hidi, oi e-nrse, was
! mmus a oudet. having conceal d tile
j loadd pistol and taken .ih po-.tto.,,
that ivuiaincd was ior t.eor;... t. no awa-
kened. As .aorton was eo.isaua o.g a. .mi;
some y.m.-uy mean-, ui .....ii- ...a-, m. ...
: saved the -rouble by the m.g .;eu nad
; todiwed hna to toe loot ol t-.ie a ..v, and
; which, hocoming impatient at his ah . a . a
! I ..... 1 1- V f . i . . ' i . , o : . I I '. . i. ,
, oe-au iu .kuk. -y . -i . -..o.
shutied, saw t ho figure, pa.-ed h-.s h.tmis
j will eiaisduly lire at ; if not of t.ii
I. . I .u h inro I n-lfii' II (IT. (Ill I V
4u. n-s. ,
' now even approaching him suauily ; his
4
1 for-a
it j, iouw.
1'oeJui rceiti-jil wroa'-i:t ut to a tV-nzv
ami a! most cs ;tiivk v. ihotuvhi ho tiitii-t
lr. 5 Ii.ttiil into t.-.e breast el' i.is e at, .',rev,
out a Mii iii li-n.'ki t I'. -l o. tl,e ex : ' en ' ' t;
i . . 1 I 1 ! 1 . - . .
! V, tllCll in) Oho 1 1 ;; i alll j l . a ni v.'jr.
a word of wartdntr :. be p ke;i, 1.-.
h:td li.ed it i'ui! at -doitoii, vvlto led dcu:
i at hi.-, k-i.t !
I -.d.-vnwlido thi o;:f -iidor-' i.iiv::i"c-t::lv
avraiiod the t:.ito.- m ,i ; ;l)ey r.ad l".it.i
j i .e-e sjn.i'c .iij thou lire, an i w :''!.-
tl..-y were hesitating ai-mt cntoria. ihe,
ii "i- i .
u..-.;'.m mio seoeut reiiort, aut i!a-ir. iic.:ri-
s ttik at the s"Uii 1 ; they ru-leai in and
id I ltd ilicir tViio! leafs ll.od. As tii' V
ritsed the hode. one oi' t io.iii g i; : d'oi.r
Sli-piioil 1' -eh rei'ii! tlo.l" " i.. ar-l
' i.ni'so, any Iiit nd '- Lroih. r I Jett
L eauiioi de-crtoe the he.irt-ivudin ; s . i -
iiap- y.'tl oun pn-ture it t" y u:ve.!f.
As my informant ee.tsod at this poit-.t, I
a-ue i : "JUt winit beetttno oi tne other
ae ot
'i cibes ;.ii 1 L-n'io-," said be, ;ir-ive
ih. !ii-e! es up at oiieo to the proper mi
; iiori'.e' s ; ol oo:ir-e t o. hiee; ci't.I i he done
to i iicni, aiihoa-ii the iorsn.r Irani o:.i!i ,
d fir. d that, h.f.ine. he.ii tho insib.aior
oi the i dot. he must .-nfior -c lie v.oui I -
m . 1 ; aad sare ei:;.u n, ho died m an in-
S .00 a- iltol, iilii'i' :e;i'u' t . .11: i e a m-a :vi'
1 -'. rr.l mon.hs hv "u.-.-iuiuavv .- k U-i ., -.
j The n,edic.d studea't ' is n-jW the l'-i;;iic
ii- . .
paysietan. l.eiii'.x. oi course, letitraei
no ni-.ue to the iio :o ; Ids h .tve of ah-
Sel-ee .- ii-ii e:: ' a I a a lie !'( iint-.f l.is
iii:.", aiiie-t r. d s oi' life, which he
lost iii ti r: :.'V d eat. fo-r Lucy pd.ed
a.v.av aad de d i :: bro!.'-u in-irt ii over
I . iio'ie w.i- an " ol t!o- la.dadv.
ir iio-r iini- a.-: i.vo irteil.ts. a mo
tin. r ami a -ist. r. ., -u wonder at his
. lb iu; ii J i si a: i i' i i- . or M i n n ks. ta.
: An a': i''!:eV in Mili!e-s:a, WHO had ro-
,.; :V, ..1 j.-.,,,, ;:;,.:u",. n.'i accum l.'.r
i t p vM. . ,,,, .., .; r, ti;0 v..0.;, ,,
i ..'t;,.. irt.i;r of iust.'tletion.S. rojdiod as itii-
i ,,v.:
, r . , . . titict, iroeoie' tiieia iiom t.iat aunoyinqr
A a..", 1 tun t.erf.-ei.v a-:oii!,heo at van , . - , . . i T
,' . . .. ,, I :io!i. ii' ss wliiett the unaccustomed riai
eiainie a c.aioi oiit :e re a" c u . . n I . , ,
. i .. , . , , .. , , , . ,
: . . 1. ... ... " ; . ' . .. t .. .
lis ::iae lei.t ... 1 on as v.ra i-.i--.
. ...
,ni , r!,o Make of !tre mid binia-
, . , .
s t i n.e. l.T'. . 111.: I1 '. ..i. il .1 still. l-ii, ni I '-
,
to t!io (ae'ira! e.l r-.vman i.i'ol to e.ueii
. . , , - - ,
el;i. t tr-ea;, a- io ;'. in co..Ocl lil'Miev
; .. T i "
ii-re. Iiei . i li.e a la. at 1 1... a ;
: 1 It when
, , : i
Oi I:e;e It, W
en to me i.v mv u.icle
; io hue e;.ii iv witii. (The can i v 1 do re- i
o, .a,.! er. ) iht it Ii is ;,:',: so urn
1 i,,,.,,,.,.,.,..,,,-:!,,, ! lo.- for r I tii
..id i, , ooist-ii-.! ,.r -il
; ..,'. j(r ..!.;-.. ,;,,. s ,., ii-!, s(..d..s. Whv
-,. .., 1 1, .., - ,,, ,,,.,',
re i ten in.
. . . . . a
, ... . If K ., :,. , . . m- , .rosii
. ... Vi'.. ! I
:e'is:i,;-.. II. i '
I've hv e a' me., sir wen '. i
tio i, mam the md.eiuuui is c tinm;, iae
, ,. . .
vo-ir ii in'u.ee has coine, and d.-i.',-. aio
. , . , , ... , ,
O.Ial here it- in.icll as i.ley W.i. I.e. liioe -
Volt take "pl'ej '
,. W'T i "lie.
, .
kd
not. in oa r voe.oea :.r
oi t.io :
i .-,.r . riHi.,..,l i'.,r t iii "..lari "i'.in . iids marke.l
... , - i
; i( p.n.e-rly ;
, ,
..a 1. ' a e -e;i i i ii
m.'iie v. a i a i: - ! : a i;. i. lar.n o. ;
; i r., ,'v ulii ;- , , ,....,. :i oar His
., Soe-k". v'.- ( ''!.-,. winav ihev :ir.
j :,s ,. .i.vs. an e; e' ' t U t e.
. ' ". " .. . , .
s v i,- i a) ot i ee I ; i s ; 1 1 j 1 1 . e-.i.i S oi;i
p.n..- i am'
j
1 ''
Av.i'.i"! Hats. A i t i' vrds h." p v." y
, ' ,.,v,.'-, '' (''-i-
i Jj'o t" t, n'v.V- calls Z-h in a" day
. :;s :1ia,: , ;., ,., t. ,;,f.;
w,,u: -.t. x.t,vA , . y,. :'.,,.:;. .,-.. t:
, .,nt, (; hl , : ..
( , .;r (. ,.. . ,i,,d.-. ' tn.,:.
;'.' . ;:'m ... ..".a : .. -
...- y to .,
,1.,r,ut. . Vii;,t illlir,srt than Imvi.. -
1() ;iip,ril :tlitl ,ot
; otr ,Ioli.tc hands of the Hid:.--:' htr
j ;,, .p., or .,,,,.
, ; ;! mill..... with tor-
); y f . haVt. ,( tp.;;v t .., ;
;t :). (.,' , L:;:v.;ub u...i im ... h' -
p. p. " ,i,.:.t ihe v..::.o tb.:e ex-
. " 1 ' .
: (.p.:.,.;.., .. hke the od-.r, ' t-r -'-a: h a!
j,'-,.', f 'a .i,-,,' , j.-.. li0w u.-clai ;ro
these "tittle aiiimals. then !
r'-Patncd:,-' sd 1 the pri e, "the ;
v i a i . .t . . , . 1 1 i . v ti ii.i ..ii
: OilO of her .'lllest pigs. is ili.lt iO
"Vos, yir h. ii.'r."
"What h.ave yea done with, it i"
'M-vidcd and are it, your honor."
, i . i a ' ..a ." , l , i .
le . I ; . . i i . K , i.iicii .ou i.i e oi ..iu'.;.
Weio s ver j.
L. I. 1 L . L . 1 i H I. I - if '
1 o-3ii IliK J J
Clcatl Aiuiiu.
V.o:id!nr oloa 1 is one of tli.i-e es"ci
s vkieh 'n;il-ii"'s nioe'al mid tau-ealar
'.'. 'ft , and h nee lri a dotth'e :i Ivantr-re.
.- an c iiipitshiiioiit which may be
akhan .1 alone perhaps hotter than un
! :" ;i t-aeh. r for then a naTuralne.-s of
M:tea-..::ti will ie required frotu instinct
vati.r tha'i art ; the most that is rciju.red
t a; ;y; that the person prac'iaig should
la ike an efiort to tominaad the mind of
. !.- aattiair, the sense of the subject.
'io letdahaii well, a person shoall
o-'t on'y understand the subject, bat
-h.-idd tear his own voice, and feel with-
: h.ui that every syllable was distinctly
ouu:eated, while there is an instinct pre
sel nr which modulates the voice to the
n.tiiibcr and distance oi the hearers. Kv-
rul-iie speauer oa.nit to bo able to tell
wnetiier lie m tisttiietly lieara bv tile tar
thcit auditor in the room ; if he is not
it i- from a want of proper judgment
ami observation.
hadi'i- aloud helps to devolopo the
late-s. just as stiiziiijr does if properly er
i r,.i. ;. 'i h cheet , is to induce the draw
;;:.' of a lone' breath every once in a while
oft nor ami :eeer than of readin" with-
a:: : tiuiieiaiinz- 1 lo-so deep i tihalatiuns
u-.- or fad to develop the capacity of the
i aa. s in direct proportion to their prac
tice. (' 'tatnnn cottsatjiptina hectns ttniform
Iv v. :-h ir.ivevilot. insatsTieicait breathing :
it is t!ie eharaetei'st'o of tho disease that
ihe breath becomes shorter and short
er ti.r.aiy'i we.try "amtiis, down to the
eiose (,f life, and whatever counteracts
th..t sh'-rt breathiiiLT, whatever promotes
i deeper inspirations, is curative to the ex
tent, inevitably and under all circumstan
ces. Let any pers.,n make the ex-
peivinciit by reaoiutr this iat:;c aloud, and
in less than three minutes the instinct of
a b.no breath will show it.-elf. This rcad-ine-
aloud devel 'pes a weak voice, and
makes it sonorous. t has jrreat eiScion
cv, also in iiiakiuz the tones e'e r and dis
r exhibits beibre he has irone over half
, 1 . . . 1 1
1 a 11 1.... w en 11 1 :1:1s 10 sroTi nn npm.
! " i ' . , V'- n- '
! ami clear aa. 10 me coaiasiou oi nuu-
, . , , e. 1 1 .
i s0:i as much as that ot the suloeet.
I ,. , , ,- , , ,
1 ins loi'd leadiiejr, when proterlv done
, ' - i - i
has a iic,i: aincvin mduciii vocal tiow-
j .. , i
ei. oa i.ae -aiao piiucitee uiai ail m u&cies
. a: -i i !.v exerel.io. thi.so jf the
! . ' " ; ,
vo;ce-.i!aiv!!ie iir.ois oeuisr no exception
.i the 'general it 1 o. lleiico, in many case-,
absolute silence diminishes the vocal
power, just as tho protracted non-use of
the arm ef the lliuloo devotee at length
paralyzes it forever. The reiioral plan,
in appropriate cases, is to read aloud in a
on versa! ioual t.'i'.o, thrice a day for a
-.t'i:,. . . i- ; i.-. i oi I 1 1 r.a. . - t i .i o it. nrn -i 2
i . k , , ,
i in " a minute eve-rv oilier o.tv, until half
; , , .
I an n i :vc is thus soent at a lime, tr-riee a
j , :.. .... e. J ;i uA
i i . . . i . v i is iij u e ii.li1. i ii u. , uiiui i tic
i se-'r-: 1 objeet is aocutiplished. Mana-
: ae 1 thus there is safety and eiHeicney as
eicney as
a uiiifori a res-ait.
As a means, then, of averting consump
tion, of ha iiig univers.-d and entertaining
hi any v..m par. v. ;o a mi ans of showiug
iho j a ad t y oi' tii e odiel, but readim- aloud
! should be e. us-dered an aecoiiiolishment
I ,.
more indisnensible t'tan that efsoiat-
ii linj- Frenrh, listing Itiaiian, urnwiin
iotch, or dancing cotillions, afiop.iaes,
. at....' i ,... ,i-:!!., ;;..''. ry,
IOilv.i.s, illiu lUaUlltt..T. ..i-f O l'l'l .....
cc t '.' Ji'ii'th.
'' m
A fi. ,m Onk. At the Deaiccratic pow-
wow at lommHltht VA., the other day, a
i ...... traust,-,rem-v v.a vm:, i-d, Uimu
; ..1Jt w ;.:.tjj .p, c. j..V(. H vh;ie
j u .,.,, ' ? fjS r- .r.. wench, and the
! i ' ..' . L.,1' .. '.'" , f V,;-,M h-.T-isti. "
j Whon it was bro: ri.i :: a.r'the sreakor's
j Mar d, an old holy I.a ki.-u-widin-crt
at the picture, o'lciaimci in s.emirg rar-
j nest and l.-ud cm.uuh for ail fo hear.-Vhv,
; mel i'oiteh.s dia- ib.md Ids mcthpi!"
This oxeiamatioa siirred up bach a huh-
i h,lK t;Si.t li:c carried oS iu a
' hu: ry.
j
1 .... . , . , . ,
C.ihc l'r.-se t.o'.tri ...nt-.r ci i. imrt
F:,- ha gone and fdl in l.vo wiili a sis
i 1
i' .-l 1 t aatv a real Veptis d' Milo and
! i',o i I, r i null: i-i l) i'a th fmPTV
hut he has o:i,ii. ailed the follow-
-I co -ksd wy h.-.t ahwirt my he ld,
I h-o ' t :ay caaa ayain-i the wall;
Ti- i , :t-r lo iae.-.' love i aad lost,
Th-n nevc-r to have live 2 a Ta!!.
))f-True religion consists not in n'ee
1 ligtoa.
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