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EBENSBUKG. PA.? THIIRSBAT, NOVEMBER 28, 1867
The Lotati Planter
xr rrEEOiMjin "xutos.
A Lrttiiruiz. on u lotus pod
Ouc wrote tbe Lu'y naxut of -Got.
Ti.eu. pi&ntir.r; it. be asked ir p-nyer
Tor some new fruit. unkixcwE and fair.
A Eiuve near br, ttiid Lore t load,
Jfcli fidciicg on tiit dusrr rou.d.
TLc T.Tuhmin. piling. straifbSTuf rat
Ard iified uj riit fu.Iien max..
The deed acctcc done, ii ioolied Hgh&at
A.1 tcnLhiEf; oiix beien.tii his cus:-
4 rbold !" be cried, -7 stand unclean ;
ily handf trt ciasved tb Tiic and meat!
Gjd suv the EbadoT- on bis fitce.
And r'rnuj:L: t miracie of pruct.
Tiie buried pvffi rroBf frorr Ufratb.
And bloomed end fruited at His breath.
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reen,
Vhereoi. these n-ystit words vert seen:
r tgual caste.
zUt Itmt end last.
T:it I.Ti-kiuiu. with bevllaertrd bri.in,
I'.tbtid tut vili of God wri; jjii.it 1
T-ai.rf rurL ;r. r. pudder !iri:t,
Ti.r tl..vf stood savred in bis sirrbt.
Tiauuvc: jr:u w:tt;:r. tiif liri.i.ciiu't miau
AUout ruou vli; tt al mauuiui..
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4 "-"i:ut i: riurious creururt !"
Vi e were ut ; lie iitiymurket. in London.
T:ii.ns was niiiyinc "Jsorniu.'' a no other
::v:i:r wotnui. can pk-T it ; but tht cu'taiL
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iectne beran to look I
i-ji r-uti-m i-reuth.
ar;.'Ui' u.
1 iiad crriecred to be
in Vinchester !
:Lu: evtxinr : but waikinc down I'icca-
dil;r, m tu
iiiniatfc. vliiuriie -Vevilit. wnc Eau t)io- 1 1
den me roout'v in x'aris, a month heiore,
nr hb rtT a ' meriet. lit euw inv put
r.rlsE. ana nuttiur bis crui within mine, f
lirKreedad to txi-tain.
To iact is.
Jal,"
he
said.
i m the
!('? nf ft:f- ui ilusp noma matei ma- i
hlt.C
which even the uest ui women
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M.I
Ui.C 1U.
3ow. there's my
f-iter i
El.eu i. fr"i'"
i.u-:,i t.''t u.e
er c-a.ure neV'
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bet
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t it iUi-L- UCT b L'UU thai
t. a rt w e:.;:. I n. told,
-s-chou.. it tut terv irt:
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n,t :. murrv.
writ ... -art lirecuse
V Lul lbl-V fur-ht ti.-
i't : and C.ara iiat the tweeteat oi teu.
,.ert. is heart-tree, has beard a rreut ueai
ut nt ; and ui: suet, jargon. iVhaw '. i:
it enough it cn-guni one with iua:nmor
ttiitriuer. liut thf- lone and tne suurt
u: n . that iligfc Clara is to spend the
sutu.ner r.t Iserj.urt with my sifter, and
that they iooc ior me in snend it there,
too. 2Ju tey think I am tzoiug to walk
into their trap; 1 was n u-y w:- v Lome,
u vou
now
hut i re than tree irv miuo.,
atto i ou:y w:-t. J. couiu lull heau over
tar- it love wnn eome pretry Eugii-t. girl,
so a to UfcVf an exea-e fur never return-
ii.ri.tuii. "VV hat art vviur )iun- ohix: I
tt n.ube t. tout throurn Euirlaud, this fiiit i
wtatber. "VVei:.
ro to the onert,
dint with me tt-dty. and j
and tnen I'm your man i
ior a cout.ifc ol mouths, or long
r."
j.nu? 1:
wu!- tnut I came to be at the '
HiyiuarLct that night, and to hear the i
r'if'i..n.atiiiL with WLicn A nave ht-r'Uti n r
h which j. have begun mv
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store.
Charlie, as be Epoks, had siguiurar.tly 1 e hat quae recovered from hit- embar
glttiiced ur- at a box in the dress c:-";t ; lanitfut. Pew men could make tbern-
1 ij:ked, toe. and did not wonde
cnthusiasix. There were three
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inert, ah iuvtiv. and ohe of then-
inenily so.
4,I wonder wlio she is," continuci Cbar
ie. in a v i.isirer. 'Dv Jovt. thatV t girl
to love."
Just then, t young guard&inan, who sat
next to u, turned around, and 1 recorrni-
zd Capt. Ctdstrccm, whom 1 had met at !
sevcrui lashiou-aiAr hou-t. uuring the past ;
twi montit. Be puw, directiy, what had i
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atrrac'fcf! i.'V euriiwii'v.
LoveH girl4-, aren't they V he f?aid,
dropping his eyc-f:lass. 'The youngest,
Lucy Eouisa, if a regular charmer. She
is juit out. Tbe fami'y are l;e in com
:nu: trp to town, delayed, 1 believe, by
sickness. At; . u:icv Enu'v
recognizee
me t I mtit iuv mv resTeet.-."
Uut whu
irt the i""
J a-ked as he !
rose tc
. r nrnr inr ln.t 7 ,' r.i..rvC t
tbe Vavaiour b; x. 1 am surehc heard
' iirrh' of tne muic. Even the last
which absorbed everv body else I
:ene,
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All t'ne wav to "U'indaor, tbe next dav,
Charlie talked of the Lady Louisa. At j
vt-;,,..;,!!' rl,r,r. 7 h !
r-an "tn m L- l ad better Hve iiD our !
excursion and return 10 Louoon, fur we i
Za ,tr.rMti..iTB ., ervl iiuu-tH) vliprc 1 '
wa ure we f,hnnlJ neet the Vavasours ;
and Charlie mi rh-Ttcrate! v in love. i
Of .all detectable inns, the "WVrc
Hurt," at Sab-burv, is tbe most detesta- j
hip 7.1! tnnrre wnnid tb i
beautiful cx:bediai therr, or Tisri the fa-
! thought J told vou. T'ne Eadiep i tess, while tlburiie de'.ored iiiniself to the ; many of ttitxe pre-ent, iu describing i ui a set oi poiiiicans. lut thee statesmen
Vrvaa.iur, daughter of Earl A'aras:Jur ; girls. Hut ne managed, more than once, j the character of the tears shed by IVIary ! appear to have overlooked ah these things
ct-me in with the Conquest, and ail that ; to get the Eady Louisa for halt an hour over the ieet of Jesus, he broke suddenly i in their vigorous pursuit of a favorite famiy
Fort of thihf, you know." ! to himself, leaving me to entertain the ; uf, and turning to his congregation, ex- ol'ject. "Lis accomplished. Per the
I iiieveljharlie did little else for the ! L.ady iluiily and bur mo-her. 1 mu-t ' ckiimed z ''The tears which Mary bhed jrtcnt 1 have done with 3ir. 3)yrue. Let
compel led tu put uj with, its incDtrrecieo-
place. "We had rcat difiicuii in iritinr:
even a trroier vehicle to canrer t to j
Stonehenr-s, and -were 4oreed finally to j
? take a htirre, clnmpy warronet, which is b
( peculiarly Enrlioh inventiDn, e Btrrt of
omnttxos without e ton.
V e 2rove for miieE -ever the dreariest ;
piain in the world, without eeein a housi
or a human being, ard bad just caurrtt
I Birht oi the Erurhtv stones of the old
1 Iruidical temple abend, whrc it btgan to
1 rain. It was a fine, tirizsry rtrrEjXbat BDon
Etwt out everything irom view, except ob-j -fc-refcifast tOiietber un tbe oaat maminc. j always maue at the September njee::nnv j hts form siirrbfy bowed, nnd hi.s step
iccts close at hand. Sadder ;v tberE j Xbe iadies ajpeared in traveling; costume ;! Weil, on Monday, Oct. "Stb, the Hoard : fefhie. He Pt-eniec t he literal )j ftagper
iuoDied tbrougb tbe m a carriage. In j the iadj Louisa in a most bewitching hat ! mt at the Puor Hou.se, and ahcr reading 1 inc ender c netimi' burden, auu we sur-
J another moment we were by its side.
It.
1 was stationary, having broke e down.
The )
iriver. and a man-servant out of iirerv,
crive
tuiod stunidiv rerardinr tbe ehattered i
wheel, while a larv looked DUt Df either j
windi'W. " '
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'"Ve mU"t "'ve un Sfonebenre, eaid !
Cbaiiie, and take thuae ladies hack to I
w
' (.yfirtamJv. j. answered..
it- " T r-n-nJ
! T.t- tm. -fiti 'tfhrti. TThat 1
' war "mv surprise to reeogmze in two of s pruhahy somthiiis in reiation to her bill, cuju, being tie efieet o' a con.sti:u:ionu!
I the ladies, lladv Emily and Lucy Louisa j Jur hbt locked sigi.ificai.t.'y at her eider j delect fur which a man is not stric iy ao
I Vcvaour ! There was a third, who war , dauirbicr, and tbe two withdrew to tbe ; countable, liut there is t mora, coward-
j older, and vat- evidently ti'eir mother
i Cl.ariic had advanced, hat o, to the dour,
; to oSer our u-a:stanc ; but wnen iie saw
i tne laoy Louisa, he cjiursd to the teu
f iie. roc Vit j-o cuibarraied that I had tc
j com to hi reiii.
The ciu.'jttr-f; wa? rroit:se in Lcr iLaniif .
' She aiii-i.teti ut uuce.
TT -.. - - I
t UuC erificteu to wait liere, in tne ;
i tbe horaes itito Sai.Lury.
i thai, tou Lncvr, viu:d hi
iie saiu, 'aua
ve taken hourii.
Come, triri.-.. It I am not mistaken," she .
! auuea.
acuressmr me, vou are iiuer- .
leans.'
I bowed asent.
'i shouia have rneHseu us much, ever.
: r
j. had not kiiowL vou. i ou iojk
sur-
: tbe
other
pri?ea
P.ut
Cajit. Caudstreuui, a;
oiKira, mentioned vr-u to us ti?e
n'-gbt
And nobody btrt nn Auiericar.
! she continued, virb a
wouid have ufered aid
CliliTlLltC smut
v.
-t- ui'." t
ey it.
Lire tt:e
ut our j.ni:u-4
men, geru:itu: ,
most hv.Z-l., liic
worst hreu id ail
trtr vfisri
VOU
-flUieric
an; are exi.
:.y the revcrs
ju-unt. mrJ Tt
me ;r
t.-une a iro.id bun.i-r wttt: ii'vc.
tii
cuut:eu ui-c.
Tear
e u.:v trrunu'ft: n
; seat i. r her ; Cuur'ue bruuu'ut ui- her rv i
uaughter-; ard what with umbrellas arc
wraifS. without wi.ich iohod v ever travel?
ii JJuciaud, our iiirrv v. us fttdr: (!uUt
j cuniiurtubie. 'i ne- tiiai-servunt jumped
j ui on the box, tut driver turned tut- head.
; ot Lis horses, end v. e were of lor Sulis
! bury, icuvinr the other coachman to ret
I tiomc, with Lbs broken carriage, tne btrst
i way he c:uld.
t Wt were ony in London i. few d::ys,"
said tiit c-iuuLes, resummrr tbe conversa
; tion. a ait ou our wry to the 3ie of
j lght, ior the heuLh o: 11. other uautri
s ter, wiiom we have ieit at the hotel.
ami sue rurued to tne indest of
tt'e tV7D frtris,
thr-v are she American
frieuos o
Caiit. Coiuatreum."
-Iie couuie&. and I kept up a brisk
conversation all the wcy to Salisbury, in
which ttie Lacy Emily occasionaliv joiit-
d Charne had managed to get alung-
BiCt of the Lady Louisa, whom be monop-
olizeu as much
3 1
oi.zeu as mucn ae possihie ; and tD juuge
I from the lively way thev were iroin'- on.
cr rrj j
! seive a agreeable as Chiiriie ; be wah one
' ui the ihtimt talkers I ever knew.
Inis nr a diimai place at ieBt," said
; the couuiesr : -the worst inn in a cathe
S drai town in all England ; and I fear you
; geuliemen are not ton well accommodated.
We arrived here beiort- you, yesterday, 1
find, and secured the oniy tolerable parlor
! ielt. It i- nui'e a bam, but better than
-ht- cofitt-rwiu, which hoke absolutey
mtui'ranif .. ! n nm- wi. ti o
e were on'y too g.ad to accept
U tW tt.L ill 4.41b
I invitation. I had aireadv discovered that
; the Vava-ourc knew a great manv people
i thai we knew j indeed, itte second eon of j piy, as either Charlie or Clara had plan- J temperate or iary. Iut when it wa sug
; the counei?5 had been in America, and ! ued it. It came about, so to speak, I.e- ;' gelled that this proceeding ungnt be the
I both Charlie and 1 had met him. So we ! tween the Acts." j subject of political scandal, being as it
were at once on
comparatively intimate !
terms.
The next dav we devoted to the cathe-
drui, and to a drive to Wihun Hou-e.
Un both occtinions 1 at;ended tiie coun-
fuii.ier-s i bhctteu him in thi mail? uvt;r.
I Raid to myseii, ''Charlie i better-iouking
than any Eanuou sweil, and tjune as rich
as most ol them why shouiud't he go iu
d win if lie can -
C444 W4 " " " ' i
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And it negan to look as ii lie couid. If
be had ialleu in love ait rt sight, I was
not so sure but that the Ladv Eouisa had
done it, too. At anv rate, I was resolved
to give Charlie a chance, whenever I
could. The counters did not ecm to cu-
1vci the stale oi aairs.
But once or
twice I thought the I
the Lady Etai
Le this as it may, she was loo
betray her suster, or even xo inte
It was a uioouitgut crentu
-Lairs- or rwtx nfLer tiiuccr, I proposed a
less aEBted, and we Eet iorth.. At rst
Cbariie bad tbe two nitia. 2iut vrueu we j
had walked slowlj around the ctut. old
pile, and stood lookini: trp at the loftr
Epire till we were nearij dizzy, I tnrned :
to the A-aov JEmilv, and called hexiitten- j
tios to some details of the north porch, j
i tnmt Btie tinaerBtaoa try motive, ior
she immediate v took bit arm, and for the
rest -&i the evenins; Charlie had her sister i
lb himself "We were to part in tbe mor- j
xungj-tbey to ro to tbe Isle of Wirrht. and !
we to go to Chicbeater and Arundel. j
The xiountesfe had insisted that we sbo'3 1
and leaiiiet. fche jooked, I thouirht, eon- i
scion through the entire meal. Her
tpe IibtJIv ever ventured to meet tho-e I
ol. Cbaiiie. On hit nart, Ciuirlie also I
.? ii 1 .1 1 -r
was emharrcd. but les so than the l.a- j
Ijouisa. vidently he imd deteruii- j
ued, if uti opprrtuniry ofiered, to put all
"E "the hazard of a die'
iTflnt ot .the cnniiT entt?rc Bi.d asked
, .
her t ciueHtiun in a tow voice. It wa
other end of the vast apartment, vbere
they conversed in a low tone. Charlie, , will excuse, whicb Oeterf- men irom ei
nc mmdii'ir me. seized tbe chance. i forming their sworn duties when theft h
' LleT Ladv,hir was so trnfd as to ask ; danu'er of jrivinr ofTfuce to soiue one to
Tts tr. cal
on
her in London," he said to
, his fair companion, and hi voice, norwith-
standing his cllort to appear caim, trem-
bled. 31 ay I hope that the invitation
' T UTt
us vour also, Xaav Xiouis .
The color rushed over the fair cir! s
cheek and brnw. She tried to sjeak. -S his huuesry. Is he an honest man. or ir rr presented at Drganizatioc tnat derreca
laiied, biu-hed deeper than ever, and ; be tbe moral coward above described ? ted anv inttrierence with rovcrr'trieo
then, with a great effort, went on. liut
me snoic so low fine cduiu narusy Dt
1 i-
1
-ilttt I am not the Eady Eouisa." piace of honor until, at fcn- instance, a
4,2sot Ladv Louna ?" I visit was made by the entire Hoard to
Ovd. I am an American. r' I Johnstown. On tttif occasion ail expen
Her eyes were d own cant ; she was ium- '; se vert paid iy the coui-ry. Tbe parry
biing wih her watcL-chain. i vent upon a regular spree. They diet,
An American !" I beiicre, hire a Doctor nothing mure.
Tes. Jiut I ihoTscrht you knew. I-i-Mr- Hyrue came next duy to tne I'oor
j ougLt,' perhaps, to have explained bet ore.
iii. sometiC
inOeeu, it wa no
inteo-
. tiouu.1 du:epuon don't you really know
Uncvr ycx 31 arc- bevrlidered that
CX2T.
'Tp; 1 T"rr Cia-a Ternon I"
2 rose ha-ti!v. This was u dennuement
I had not looked for ; and a third party
was altogether in the wtv. How would
Cui
true
.e it
How did it all come
aoou:
.Charlie took it
verv well. A minute
I heard them lauarLmrr togetn-
4. . ,
er. Then came er;r '.cnatious, of which 1
was tnid in due lourse. While Chariie
itk c-.-vir.r- ir. I In Ti fl . in n"fir tfiSlVDld
Ciara, shr.rwith as equal horror of match-
makscr:, bad run away from Newport to
::v(.id meeting hiiu. She bad an rncie
Aionaon-
and thither she had
f,d lie owned a nsaee in the cour-trv
! next to the "Vavasours, and thus she had
j become intimate with that family, and was
: now .'raveling with them.
Cant. Culdatrearn's mistake was a nutu-
rai one. He had heard much of the Lady
Louisa, bur nver Been her. sennosed she
was out, anu had iancied L-aru must oe
she. if he had returned to bis stall be
would have told u" of his error.
,.L-t n nr-r BT,r chnrr. tbp Vnvfi-
a o mi
5 and we did not part company, but
t toet'ner tc the Lie of "Wight. 'I
sour
wen
thought ail tbe time," said the countess.
-that vour friend knew Miss Vernon. 1
never heard him call her Lady Eou'isu.
We were her couhdants, for Ciara tuid us
wh-v, silly ttiingl she had came to ling-
t;7i !,!. n-ri'-lrt pi-.tih voV isn't
t . -
Charlie and Cia-a were married that
verv autumn, hr uncie giving ner cwrv,
and" the Ladies Vavasour acting a brides me, and would have been p&rpettu,i;y t4- ung at !.i ennonr.i. .as poutician A
maids. Tbe cercmonv took place, j int. On the contrary, no pretext what- tcmpteu tc give vent tc uncher our.-t nf
maiurumr as the old Ikomans used to say ; ' ever w ufered lor this h'.gh-handed act. . luuignation, but wa Ft) mac mat he ccula
tout is. at Ml. breorge s, Hanover Square,
; nXnr nt'fi.siiim!u..lc Rannrtrv.
j Jsnr.r oi this, vou wee, was part of the
i jjcme time ago ri,e lev. Air. bourgeon
rreacid a sermon on the trxT "And
' JSJary Went." in the midst of a stream oi
j earnest eiouuence tiiat drew tears from
I were lu.t such tear? as manv nf vou nour
: out when ym come to this altar. They
came from her heart tney were tears ol
; bb.&d and not the poor stuff that you pre-
; sent as an oliering to ac oiieriaeu Ltdc.
ihen, leaning over the pulpit, and look-
j jrjg earnestly in the sea ot upturned faces.
j he exclaimed : '-'There are some of vou
..
' fr whose tear I would not give a far-
thing a quart
ri
! '-'Saiv!' said one iittie urchin tcanoib-
' two
ly aid. er, '-does your schoolmaster ever give you
ioyal to : any Teward oi merit- I Eupposs he
nere. qo-, was the Tpiy ; 'oe gives me a
g- bo, an ; iichiii Teguhir, errv osv, au& bwej. merit
XSae Poor Ooac
I
JIUJCSTEIU 2sov. IS, 3?CT.
H. Xi. J LIIXi5T05i, HiQ 2sar isar I :
ptopose, with jour kind permission, !
through tbe columns 01 your paver, to srr i
& words cuncerninrr the treatntent ;
wnicn x neve receivea mtejy rrt tne nana?
ni the Aureutors 01 tne Poor Dt CauaUria '
eocnrv. On tbe ii&th of September ias:
the Board of directors met at the Pour
House and appointed me Steward t-f that
institution. Since the Hon-e hss been
opened the Bpnointment of Tjfnecr- wa
tbe minutes o tne previous metitmr. jut.
Byra Baid : 'I uove to set thee i-ppoint-
unts amae. ' itir. Thoma? : i4I second toe
niotiun." iow these men had a iejrat
1.:.
right to du this, and I here the SHint riht
to deal wirh them will just as, littk cure-
! mory. I shaii do so ad seriatim
Mr. Tlyrue, wbo proniwed tiii- outrurrc, women. repreintiTtc the patriotic benVt
the same person wlio was elected to nn knee ot various bt-ctinno oi the country,
; r-- !., - .-,1
: onice in jewaru Jor lii hervicet in Laiiau
uariirc .l.e iate war. j.nis mar te ts-
'!
i iee v hich neither tbe laws oi jmu or man
i whom tiiey owe some iittie jioiitical lavor,
j which err. Let oown the iuierirv
ot men
vbec opportunity oers to prunt ij ui
i bone-it gam.
1 A 1 . I T 1 x 1
i t: eu ueai nas oeen tute-y suiu oy
lyrue irtnus in L.benburc about
j 1 u aee. He was elected ontensibiy to
; ;a. .i-ii-s ii-u.. uouu. tut z our Liuut.
! err veil. He va
Fcurnerv warm in his
j --totis anu oo;y issued an oraer in hit-
own luvor lor .ue sum o: tea ctulta a
! tuu.i sum, nut tne priucijus is the thing.
4.c umintremcut was mace tt- meet riru'-
duriui: tne next week, a: iea: Uyrnt said
sii. Out e'Vemng uuri.-:r: the enuinir week
he urriveu at tne i'oor iioust and oruertru
out the team tu go ft- the rotation to meet
some irienu, at he rad. The friend.- ar
rived, and alter svehuii.c tbe aitrht, oiit oi
fueii! Triented a biil to the Iba-d for
suaiathmg ever forty duilarz. An oScer
of tbe House touk 3ir. ilvme ou." oi the
oflice.
and told htm he did cot believe
: the Dili wa? ju?t, auu wurneti htm nut tr
; pay 'v'u . Ecys r. i.yrne,
u-'T. : u-e
' UtlCar'V, 1
j.Ut. j.
vme
! aod the ruon who presented
he ml
1 tueu btartea logo: her u
; passed on the way is knoi
to town. v hut
wn oniy to theru-
, selves, nut oeiore munv cirye Jur. jvrne
returned to the l uoi jtloust aua signeu un
: order lor the bill, without inquiry. II is
j moral cowardice was further displayed by
I his absenting himsei: from tbe regular
! meetings oi the Eoard, in August and
I September, thus neglecting duties which
be had sworn c perforin.
Hb attendance. I urr informed, ha?
j Biuce heen amp.e. .t wnose command he
; tbue evaded hie sworn duties, you, sir,
wen know, in the face ui these cnu-ct,
j which 1 care Mr. Dyrne to dery (ii he
denies them access .tc the book of the i'oor
House, it rcjuseu trd. m- iorcea.) wtii he
! continue to occupy the ofice which he has
! thus disgraced 1' li he doe. he cxhioit
! a degree oi moral turpitude oi wrnieu
J'Oiiticul depravity exhioits lew paralieis.
! Had one such charge tteen made rgainst
me. and substantiated, as the ahove can oe,
j I would have quietly wiled under the
i iuu;i"v '"' p.j-.w.uu u-
'Twas not even alleged tnat mv familv
wan large, txiteusive anw luie : neither
i was it as-erted that I was a gumbier, in-
was a lamny arrangement, jir. iion::t
answered ve jy a yum iu u n. migni
have been urged that I was not a resident
I of Ebensourgh, nor tbe incumbent of a
j gooa county ouiee, nor tiie wiiiiiig loeu
1 mm answer i. he care. Ju.r. x nomas mt-
lor the pi tseiii, rest upon his iaureis. Jiut
the enure Xsouxo, high anu mu.uy us tney
J are, will iiud that heiore the bar oi public
j opiuiou uig fcuwi eotuc auu uutv.er mi
' - fW - . ' A . " ,
their orncizi uumgii. J. x'. LitltxE.
TuoB. K. Ehircnhit, the eccentric cler
i gjnian ol Elmira, huids forth in a coiumn
p1 the Einuia uvsriuer every weeh, aa,.-
ing many things sharp and quaint. 1 wo;
weeks ago he got off the following ;
'The iesa a man knows, and more 11
quor he crinkt the more determined he is
to make this "a white man's government."
Tiiat strikes lis as being tme of the home
truths of the age iu which we live
NUMBER 45.
A 5tw cry ofXr. rauccln. -
j. :c;ef were ricnry tuer at vv asmnptot.
The arn:j was iutrencLinc or intrescbed
burninr to advutce. but held back lilter-
trto.xy by lr leader tbe autumnal raiDn,
en a httie fui?taiitial acvenrar- had been
painrci. Tbe men were Buffericr; rrfntir
ircm iow jeveiE ana enrome irynenterr.
aisu its uiisatiaiactury eLinuuct impaired
cocuienee. As we str. Rikwe, partaking
of the rreneri ptocrfii, Ahtahaiii Liuralc,
; the emancipator, the honest patriot, tbe
; Christ like man, entered. 32 i brow was
' deep'y turr.-wed. hi face PDpreaiivtlr sad,
. mi-ea had just ie:t a periuiSfd ana -fco-
; pressed meetir.i: of the Oai'lnet. Ae we
. to- to rrecrr birr., be shook earh onc
, hand, with hi? awkward but touchinr
errd:a!ify, cf Ir. Oimstead introduced u
i one by one. "When be tfnk hi? snat, Kr.
Oimstead remarked we were t rromnatT of
and t;au come to pt-y our lest rerpects to
our honored chief muiristrate, end receive
vu1 us of encourareuMiut from him that
would stimulate home efTtirt. Eis far
did not reiujt, und a pause ensued.
ttien Fait: : '-Ladies, no one ha.s ibrloter
(,f l'ue arn J more at Let-rhsn I have.
I alwsyf rejoice to.tuv?w that they urr
remmberpd and cherished ; e till, 'great
cure must be taker, not td tangle the'iine
o.' ii-t tjigtean:. Ton know, wneri a coaeh-
; ano-:x runt? of down hill, 'rise desrera:e
; "trturgk tr stop it ; still one Lund must
: J f TT
; umu toe reins. , fc saiu we were wei
; aware of that ; and were barrv to sav we
j We aitcrwards learned that so rrreal had
; uc-jl juutsoi intermenaiing enteriamec.
ty tne jeaicai iureau. that even our r-uoc.
'-. 1'resident had imb:ted the doubt, which
; was ETterwardf disrelied. After tbis wiat
' caution he proeeeued tc talk ma kindly
ot the humanity, energy and perseverance
of rood women ail the world over. I said,
')lr. President, here you not an encaur-
acinr wuru i
' tt-ai we niiiy
to our niuntry f prospects
ke hack to tbe Northwest J
token from ynu would incnirt the ier-
t'le.. m i:n the snuness
J7
oeepentrr; on
h::- TnZi. lace ne repiieu, net n i jiuve
nanc to g:re ?" A silence that micbt he
felt fo'icwrd these ominous words. A
lady ol the dt'fgutioc broke tbe stillness
by akioi; : -iVii. I'resident, what is the
nioat fruitfu' source nf discouragement?"
The
i'residett replied, i-Xe3r.rtiun."
'ii:u wna: is
iiic 4-:414.1- 4J4
aesert:
ot V
t en-
Death I
ne an -were u.
'Why no
"i v
not cr. force it
He
. hesLaiec.lcKited wearv, and with t!
e s.m-
U UUiiU Ca...
4j. uou t i.ite tt
can
ir Pn-s'r Arrr.cz
ago, a TioiirieixE ettterec
inrg
the mvatr cnioe
r,.
oi tne editor ox tne ?w a vc. j tuunt.
in i great ta:e of indignation at sr-mff
article wbici. Gree'T had written. H. G.
wa? s:ttir.-g at hi desk, scra'cbing trrr,
cue, tbouub violently accosted, jiever
looked up. Tiit- irate pLiiitician reared
out. Horace Gree-ly, I charge you with
betrcring the be-r intere.-tr: of your pnrr.
3ou are u secret foe tr radicalism. Tou
do us more harm thur. you dc us gnod
Confound it, if you'd go over to tbe Dem
ocrats, hotly and soul, it would be tbe best
thing y:u could do. Xou stxy with the
Ilepubiican, and stab them in the dark.
Xou are the wor.-t snetrT radiralisrr. ever
had in tbir country. 1 once thnught ycu
honest, though I knew you tr; be a fool.
n ;r ire
3ow.
i 4. swear you are a scsutixrei nni
ur idiot !" Here he paused ior want i
breath, expecting H. G. to cite fume dt-
fe use
or ut lea.-.t rti'y to the ferociou
charges. J.ut he
ar disrnnointed. The
i veteran joumaa,t remamea at uia
oef.it
, -f t . -
on wn-
Li4 . j 'X 14. . 44IIU l. 1 . 44 j ' 44 5. . . '4.1.bA,
ii hurried to the dour. Tne philosopher
then lified hi?, head for the first tim.. and
called out in bis high, thrill voice, 'pJjn'i
gc o in that wcy, n:y friend. Come bask
and relieve vnur mind 1"
bi.ME curio'
i statistics have be.ee c-
lectec illustrating the rir-ks of merrtntiba
rite, from which it appear that in a sin
gle dej.urtinent that of dry goods the
average rate of succe?? within the iiu.tiry
years bus been as follow : Iinety mer
hante in cre-y hundred have failed ; hv
in everv bundrrd hare made a hviug end
st'.ed money, anu one ir a hufcdre-d i:u
made a fo-tune. It will thus be een thai
the path to ultimate succes? in lids direi
tiuc r.- cxrrcruetv iiaz.-irdou'.
Tnr original cost of the
eanitol it
i "Washington ws? H, 400,001. The addi
! ti'r:r- to tbe building, now nearly comple
ted, wii! cost more.
; Piwr hundred an
id ten mile of t'L
Tuion Iacic lUiiroad are now open, and
the cars are running from Omaha to
Cbevenac.
A DUicn wsy to make z fortune is i
: marrv a fai
1 pel! her ciot
hionable roung ladv and then.
hs.
Tex population of Ireland Its der
- t(- ucarir one million id tteen "veurs
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