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    LEWI
BURG
CHRONICLE
n. C. IIICKOK, Editob.
O. N. WORDEN, Pbikter.
The Lcwisbura: Chronicle.
Alt UDKrHBIM FAMILY Joms.L,
Ittved oh Jrulay Mtrntnyt, at Lrwitburf,
Union county, l'r.nnylvtniii.
T1 7. r forr,"V.1"'y '?.d.r?7m:
$1,7S, If piJ wilhra tlin tanilbi: $J.W tf piiid arilkln a
; $iu if ! w the yrnr rxpinr : . f..r
a ciniflr iomtw. SulTiption. fr ..a ia.nths or 1.-. to
w pud in advance. Aiiy oM pair.ni j.rc-nrn. on.- r,T
in-tre nw imrn.. ...mi nif iir'.nirie Hi racn i ir
himvif mud tuc nw punas viur om ymr uniy.) cah in
i
AsrmTumtxT. linlm.Hy ln.-rt.si nt so o-nfj r-r
do-.arenot pail: l lnterert on .11 a.ii..t d.w. '
Commnnicattonft m topic.- of n-ral int.-rt
n .t i(i,.u iii- u.v ..f t'-rty or .tri..n c.-t ah ,
aj-iraa. of th wnt-r. . aitent,on. j-Thne
dir-cu-i to ni: 'o. iii. -k i-v,.. ki and th'o cu
lmiiMW mum ! O. WW. Mukr. '
Th JHOVKTIC Ti:i.Kllll.ril I. Vnui in th r.lT.f
th. fim- ii i rr.w r- ma.1- to obtain
rnn rt.i with Hi ow an- uicv mtriai for mrwt
kimlof JOB PBINTIHS,
naatnv.'i aud ilV-.lrh a.
id on rm-'onatilt t.rin8.
,OJnrm Mark.-t Square, tutrtli fid', scooud ory. td
aoor abuTc Ilia l'ot Ola.-e.
O. K. WORDEN, Propriftor.
Love He love my "Pilgrim."
"Grace Greenwood" (Miss Sarah J. Clarie) !
recently married to Mr. I.ippincott of Phila.K,
has commenced p.il.Hsh,nX a juvenile paper
called l he " Litil- 1'iljrtm." She exhorts all
her fneods and neighbors lo show Ihnr ion:
forihe y..us stranger '-bv ta!..g hi.,, int.,
thir hi.nf ,.n K. in n S. if. h.T -nl ituri jl
friends," she Ihints they u ill l.est prove llieir
con-tincy by copying the ftillou in:; Craue-ftill
piea, which we mot cheerfully do.
Playmates of my ehil.lish dnys,
AVhen life lay l"fnre our "aze
I.il.e a lovely realm of fairy;
When, u-ith all irs castles airy.
Bnshl ihe great wurM o'er us shnae.
Like gardens 'f old Itabylon
l) i you still remember!
In life's whirl, can you forget
JScenes and jys iht haunt me yet !
Spring-day rambles alter (l.tners,
Strolls through summer's mi.oii!it bowers.
Autumn leasts and harvest mirth.
Laughter 'round ihe. wii.ter hearth
Ah, do you suit reu.eir.her!
AH our school-girl joys and sorrows;
All our algebiaic horrors;
All our tiresome moods and lenses ;
All our little confidences
Terrors of examination
Fun and frolic of vacation
I'm ur. y.m still r mfmli.r I
Gentle friends of later limes.
Listeners In my early rhymes.
Sympathisers in romance.
Gay companions in the dance;
If my memory slid you hold.
If you love me as of old
Then love my Little Tit-nnm !
By Ihe hopes and flowers we've pailieied;
By the April showers we've weathered;
By our compacts and our break-ups ;
Bv our quarrels and our make-ups ;
My our tears when called to sever;
By our vows M love f..r ever
Love my Littli: I'imshim !
Friends who by my side have stood,
In mv sobered womanhood;
You who vow my sunp'e word
Hath your soul's deep wafers stirred;
Y:m are fond and true. I know.
Countless times you've told me n
Then love my Littls Piuiain !
COIRT OF OcARTERSKSSIoxs - rotts -
ville, Dec. 13 Com. t Men Bryan. As-
sault and Battery, on oath of Michael ,
Quinn, Esq. Mr. Qui on, Esq , is a Tax-'
collector, and a Dn-'berrv. to boot. f!all-
. n Ji
in unon Mrs. O'Brvan in the former ca- i
pacity, unluckily on a washing day, (a
man of the Squire's age and intelligence!
ought to have known better,) and deman-
ding her family quota of the public funds '
a. i .1.. r o.i l. : l.
ei aai luc i,7iuiiiuii oeuu-ns going, ,,c
was not received w'ah that welcome or ,
courtesy becoming the dignity of his two-
c.l 1 ,.rr...:..T ..1 ... . 1 ... .... u .Antr. ,
,om uuitiai mt" i , -v; s..u.-.-,
ry, his Tax-collector and Justice-of thc-;
ieacu-siuu raiuer rotigiuj w....-u ut :
the shoulders, "about faced, and ordered
to march door-ward in qnick time Mrs. j
O'B., at the same time, seizing a hanJy 1
iron bar, sbillalch fasV.-.-uJ mating such
:i a jnres therewith, that the offend-
cd dienitarvconcluded.no doubt very Drop-
' ,
Kelt- that " fli-or.-t'ifir. tr1a tlm li.ttor rrfirt
r ,
of valor." and beat, a hasty retreat. It. '
however, .ppeared.in the eyes of the Court, j
that the Squire had excited the lady's i
a
. t i i i
wratn oy unnecessarily eatiaying woras
with her, and further by pretending to ,
levy on certain unmentionable art icles of ;
wearing apparel, about the haudling of
which by the masculine gender females
are generally supposed to Leparticularly ;
touchy. Mrs. O'B. was accordingly
excused, and the 'Squire learned a les-
eon on Tax collecting at the expense of f
the costs. Miners' Journal. j
Mn.Bloomcr'and Tlv Lily U cmi-'
grated to Mount Ycrnon, Ohio. In the ;
last number of her journal, she says :
.(An.i,,,.! .i : i
uuu.uu iia.aii: pureuaseii ail liner-.
... ; t-;.. it- I v '
'uau .uc M s irftcrn Jl'JlHC I Mfwr. puo-
IibW at Yernon, Ohio, and determined
npon removing to that place forthwith.we !
as a troe and a',tbful wife, are bound to '
say, ia the language of Ruth "Where'
thou gocst I will go ; ttni M before anotb- i
er nnmber of Tlie Lily reaches its subsci-'
pers we snail, if all is well, Lave settled
in our western home.
Louis Scissingcr the Major Schlesing
er of Filibuster notority has been held
to bail at Sew Orleans on a charge of lar
ny treferred against him by Robert
wbble.
8(t CJCS ac,,e otl,t'r f,,r zany's the year, I more nor a few miles, afore little Micky nose, thim's the ould time fashion. May-
ureuit.ir a.ireri.!a."n:. mo nmiwi onr fourth of a though they kep' up the ould goodwill by ! Dunn, the stable boy, comes tearin' down! be vc uiver seen the frizzlin' insthrument
column. $'.U a v.ar. Half Mj'ii.r-ti. a half prut, earlr . . , ' t i i t
.ifrti-iwnn uii.(.t halt a j..r.r.-. io rnt ,-r ii..e is , writin letthers back au' for", wid the shu- the road to say that the masther bad been' they use in furrin parts?
Iiimm to a Uaiv l.'iitf prini'T. I. bn-Tier. 1. nonpari-il. ( , . l U ii'jfi I .
i.i.nUnaan-,-.o.iionni in. u.r r,,.i.i,.r. t. ii . crcupsliins of, i cr huiuUlo iai vint to ; takin suiidintiy wid a fit of the gout, an Musha, theo, but that's thruc, anyhow,
From OodcyV U.1.Y ' Book f. Jan. 1S64.
A GREAT nULROONET STORY.
'Alt. ABnrT TIV DFT.A .VJt'K. HOW ttf WF.VT COOR-
,
J T.Y 6YLTANCS CUBAN, JR.
Wanst upon a time an, siirc.that's not
J
so loug ago, afihcr all there wor a crate
, , tr
in n.lship bctune thc fa mi lees of the Sul-
. , , .,. ...
livans au : he O linens ; but, by raison of
.!; i . .1 :
,U,,S ts -ari, luey niver
- , M,.r,.h iTIlrLn
' '
or, May the lieavenz be yer led, an' glo-
ry be wid ye, D.nnis Sullivan a bagur !
M'ell, the years rowled by, an', in the
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mace time, the sunshine lived f.iivcr in
,IC 1(nl!ic (lf .Mo,.,,!, O'Hrien, in the shape
ot a it.Miiilii Ikt that bate wurcld fur beauty;
will !e Dennis Sullivan wor prouder of bis
S.111 Maurice nor if he bad f.iund all the
goold mines of Calif.irny, wid all the joo. Is
f the Aist Injees to the top of 'cm. Oil,
fais, but yc may be sai tin that the ould
n,'n 'n their letthers gosisipped about the
tbildher, an' thar Misthcr O'ISrien, beiu'
discinded from the ansbint kings of Mun-
Mlt.r Maved bis daughther Norah the
. (,f nr;ncCl in Kur; aI1 j Ai,l,(,.
... , ' Tu. .s anJ ,.,,..
cr U.insliine. I m:ini- an' iIk. .T:irm:ms.
an'lhol-rinch.au' all the oth.r hav.liens
i Wfill. bv conrse. l.v an' bv. vouud Ma
! tlwr MaiirW an' ll.o l.ntifu'l Mis Xi.rah
I wor coiithr 'ctcd thegither by the ould peo-
pb; though, it's tliethrutb I'm say in', a
; ther of the ynntigsthcrs ivor Icktiowiu' to
it at all, until wan dav. when Maurice wor
t near grown to be a man, bis fadhrr up an'
! tould him what he bad done. Well an'
good! scz Maurice, for be wor a mighty
purty behaved young jintloinan; an, wid
I that, be crases over the salt say into for-
rin parts, where be lamed to ate frogs in
i Franco, an' to sleep undher a feather bed
' iu Jarniany, wid bis rxthrcmitics stickiu'
' out. ISy an' by, whin be bad finished bis
' eildicasbin at the Jarman Uuivarsiiy, by
; rllirilliu' a bole wid a small sword thro,i;li
: the arum of wan Count Dniidhcr an' liiix
: un., an' by beiu' morlially wounded in bis
; uudlicr garn.int bisself, Maurice tbravels
back to the mild emiii'lny. Oh, but Den
r.is Sullivan wor mighty plascd to shake
bands wid bis durlin boy agin! an' be
grown so tall, an' sthrong, an' manly like.
Maurice, avotirtiecit ! st z bis fadbcr,tind-
berly, seein' 'lis of age yc are, nn' may be ;
I'll ..... I... ;.! . l..o- a I, '1
c,
, i. .asm nn iiira-jni,iiiaiiiuu.n.v.7
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I But bow will I tell whether I II like her
or no? sez Maurice, dub'ously.
By raison that she's a hairess and a grate j
tiAnntr CP tills ritllll lintlenian.
Thim's good things in their way, scz
Manriee: but mav be I'll be ruinishin'd.
. 7 j ' ( - - - j .....
aftuCr all, wid the crooked timpcr. tyful they wor, he begins to wondher how i
Make 'yerse.f parfaitly aisey on that.h'c'd look in them; .V thin he looks
Gcore, Maurice ma bouchal, sez bis fadher.
17a.... ;,'. ...inr nn, Imtihor caftr
iii.ut i ii?u . in.ii.ij j . . .-. . i
M, l. 'it. i a,ft .!. W M IMnnrien
Tare an' ounties! sez the ould jiutle-j
men, in a grate passion. What 'u'd yees
iike to have, I'd be plased to know ? Isn't
Murtoch O'Brien my ould fri'nd, an' wan
. , . tr.i: v.c. !...: '
i nivcr uau a quarrci wiu iu n.y iiu-, nana
tue bottle be throw'd at my head at ould
Thrinity, an' the bullet I lodged in Lis
-, . i i i. . r .i i :ir .. t
sine on i uc nanus 01 mc itiuvj ouu uioru ;
gnre afther that affecshinate raymonsth-
rancc we wor pcttucr in nus nor ivcr we
wor before.
Well, by !: "' 'y that, seem the
ould jintleman wor bint upon a match,
Maurice consults to ride overall coortthe
l.ta f.w,l...r..r w,n Tin. Il,.:,n.e S,.w
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TI . I
4 hlo u nun a, ini nt; oi unii ii'umii
to myself by the niudhcr'a side, an' be it
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wor touM nie lis sl0ry.
t,A !.;, l.v ,.ll mt,. bn nnlJ
m jj v .--
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j,teman. I vc not the laste objecksluu. !
'Tis a daccnt lad be is, an' a betthcr face
or , u'ater figure, barrin' yer own, Maurice
dear, there's not to be found in all the i
tin- Hp dosnrrea In bp nut fnrrid in
,1C wurcld. He's not altbrgitbf r an igno-
rayruus nayther, sez he, for Fadher Doran
tbried to bate the humanities iuto bim for
the matther of two saisins; an', though
be butthcrs his mattymatticks wid poetical
onihribushins, an' peppers an' salts the
IarneJ ngwidges wid'aljebrayicakal cal-
dilations, thcrcV a dale of lariiin' in that
head of his. av he oulv undcrsthood the
m.n.e of it.
c
So, wid that, Misthcr Maurice scd he
wor cn,'nfinn i sendin bis thrunk on arore
"'m ,no 'aJI,ia'c s,aSc nc
Stop! stop! Mulrooney! I was not
aware of any distinction between one stage
n( another. Will yon do me the favor
t0 enlighten mc?
Arrah now, said Peter, boldly, don't I j
know thc differ? Sure, if the coaches as
I carries the letthers is the male stages, it
I stands to raison thim as doesn't must bo
tbc fayoiales. i
Hacpb! Admirably defined ! Go cn. J
LEWISBURG, UNION
An' thin an' thin och, wirrasthrue !
but I've lost the storhy completely an'
cnthirely, by tuakiu' a dicksbuuary of my-
self.
Let mc jog your memory, then. Mau-
rice sent bis trunk on before
That's it, 6aid Peter, by the faymale
stage, an' set out on bnscback wid bisself
' fr l i t i i I
i an i im, bright an early tbc nixtninrn,
' r. r:.i,:j wn .1 t.-.i..
s ... .e.i...i...u. un, iut:j( imuu 1, pt.iit;
that IMislllPr Mmriw m.,cf r,A l.n..r nr.'
. fo
i atliud the sale of Xed Ryan's place, tis
, the ould jintloinan wanted it to square off
, 'he corner of the upper farm.
m. .!.; 1 li'M T .1., ? ,
v.., 1..U.-I..1., ttl.ll, t'Ub .114. Jt & Ull i OVA
! Jlauricc.
, ueMues, my inriiiiK is gone on ai..re, win
! a" tb ulyful clothes 111 it I brought from
j France an' Jarniany.
' F ,is hat d'1' b;1,1 ! 8CZ Ti,n au' 1
mistKrustin' Andy Sheban, the dhrivcr.
j May be 'tis betthcr I'd thravel on aftber
; m " , , .
"cc,i au decd' 1 ,L,,,k f0 to' srz
j M,",r,cc- An' take this kay along wid
I '" Tl,u' wz ,,c a"' san f ''c things
i is,,,t sl'i,i,t"1 a:,y- r sm .hcd up enlhire-
' !y. An,' Tim, scz he, there's a
letther
i",erjuckliiii "in the tlirunk which I
! w jrees to deliver at w.mst, f.,r fear the
.mre.!ii II be miaisey, as lie expected me
,,,e J
An', 1 iiu, soz he, L.nvrm' his
voice, I'll bi pi ise J if ye '11 t ike it to
Carrigathroid ycrsclf, an' see if Miss N.i
ral, is half so purty an' good as fajlier sez
she is.
Why would n't she be, sez Tim, if
the masther scz so ?
Tliruth an' I dun 'no', sez Maurice ;
but 'I'd like to lam that aforehand from
yer own lips, Tim, avick.
Faix. that 's aiscy enough, I does be
thiiikiu', sez Tim. You folly afther as
quick as ye can, M isther Maurice ; an', in
i. i. r n
the mane time, sez he, I '11 pay my re
spicts to the family.
So, wid that, they took lave of one an-
lr , IS,,. ,L t-.... An .O . I. o . . wu
where the young niasthcr's thruuk wor left,
a bit of a mile or so from O'Brien's, of Car
rigathroid. Wbeic 's the thruuk as wor left bore
by Andy Slichan ? scz be to the woman
of the stage-house.
Up stairs, sez she, all safe an'
sound.
w... . . .
1 il SCO that, sez lie. An up Stairs
I . .1. i ......
..cgoea u opens too iiiruu., au ,oor.s
over rue cm cs, an mc uiiuoiiL pins, au !
, ,.
mi, iji.m l v. j uii .iiu i.na.ua i . . 1 11 s
galore ; an', sure enough, they wor all
there, nate an' nice, as Ally Bawn said
whcn the six childhtr fell into the saft of,
thi, l..-ii CiU m.,rltinr r.i,t nun? onmaa ll.ft 1
sthran -rest part of the sthory. When Tim '
aee.l the tlilnira foronent bim an' hnw l.'o.1
his own coorse clothes, all plasthered and ;
!kn.n,.Jil,n.A.l .M fl.o n-.tl. . '
viEiitiiii.utici. viv. ifiu mi. ui. .u , .iiim
f ....1 I
Then said he, How will I carry the !
masthcr's letther to the big house, lookin' !
for m the wureld like a dirthy bogthroU
tcr? Sure I'd be shamefaced to show
..... ... .
myselt in aacont company, lis a mignry
fjn0 thing to be a jintleman. Oh-h-, but
thim's the grand coats an' pautalloons an'
,, . . . . . . . ,-. c
gooiaen tnings sure, i iuiuks iuc uses 01 :
-em wor niver seed afore. May be Misth.r
.Maurice wont i on.wj ii a iwu ;
t" ' -I'" J "
' be on. Sure, it's no barum to thry if
they fits me, scz he. An', begorra, afore
lie knowed it, be wor dhresscd iu them i
i : ..:..! v.r i..i
uc uiu il. Ilia in. .mat ine. aiisviin, iiu
. . ., , , . , .,
Dings DacK tne aure. uescinus ine stairs
w;j a the goold chains danglin' about bis
. . . ., , , .,....,.
ucck tLc fi0 M watch fasiced by a
L.., i: i. t . r i.:.. a
ruinl Ul III Ull I '111 iuc fltuaii .n uia uwn.i j ;
'
gjjjj
bad such
,jicll
oo.-l. . Im .'siiMie iint'.i.m in ! sez the mis-
ithress of the house, wid a low cuichey j
didu't I know yer hnnnor wor i
, ,1(J ra .f j :
quality the minnit I sceu the shine of yer
faCc at the dure ? Indade, it's the tliruth
l'm sayiu', plaZJ gooducss.
j Arrah, now, be done wid yer blarney,
;raid Tim, flourishiu a white l.an'kcrclier
sthrongcr wid scint nor a flower-garden
don't conthaniinatc vcr ccnthrifuials l.v
, "
isnakin' so odoriferouslv. sez he. but tell
if '
' lnc, like the daccnt woman yo are, where
.'H I sarch for a barber ?
That's aiscy, scz she, for sure there's
wan next dure to the corner.
j So wid that out goes Tim, houldin' up
' Lis pantaloons with both bands to keep 'cm
jclane, an' priscntly be steps into the bar-
bcr's shop us bould as a lord.
Barber, shave mc, scz Tim, settin bis-
self down iu the big chair, while the little
man wor sthrappin' away at tho ruzhicr ;
aiscy, my cood man, au' cut the stuubulc
clanc.
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,. ... ,. , , , IU aSCU lO lilriU IMIV nil a u.10 r in, ill IS I " J - .iLim.. iujm..ii.i, nm nil
. .In tliinna if lit. .lulu I clintp 1 1 I.. ... ..i . I -IV .1. I ... :.t. 1 1 T.I ' .
itn uun nuuiu ius.i ...un mi , , ... . i ,..L-nnwnst to a nn eiiian ot vour ex bmor-' ii looKtn ir mc vc are : J,. .. ;.s i,..,,. .... i
(u.ic uuuioioui.tiei u jti it uij tut euun-1 jf i - , j , - - ...... .... v....-u.
ii? ..ii i. u.. .u.. 1 1... 1 ili.s eoiwtliinetioii of the words c'bnsthitutes sez the biggist man. Where's vcr masther. :
1 J "61 . - . ...... ., ,r ...ii ... l. c.., l.1in;irr iniiital an muzz cai lacKllllcs. Iliai i J .0111. nut vc re anion, iianu ni cuesiu , . ..,.,.,,..,1 ,,r
Ucn, uuc it noes my ucan goou ro see ... , . u. c.i... i ,l.ir..r ,,f Ianawid.... of which nothooks ve tbafe of the wureld ? Tell me .hat. i The great tunnel at Cine
. . .. i . i . ieuai.ee. uuu uui iii. iiitu .isuua ov mi; uiuat: " i - i .
COUNTY, PENN., FRIDAY,
Oh, I'll do that same, sex the barber
an' afore Tim could say Larry Houglaghan
his beard wor off.
Barber, frizzle my Lead, sez Tim.
An', widont any ghostlier at all, the
spry little man pokes a long iron thing
into the fire,
. Oh, murtber ! says Tim, what's that ?
Thim's the curlin'-tongs, scz the barber.
Oh, sez the cunnin' Tim, turnin' up bis
sez the barber. An' on he wint, frizzlin'
first one side an' thin the other, till by an'
by Tiin's Lead wor all over corkscrews,
like a h.iythen naygur's.
How will I look ? s-z Tim, coin' to a
a.. i.t : 1 1 : .. t i t:., I
t'Mii. .luzii 1. 1. . a niuiia.1 a.u
nie own tacc that 1 sec voii'llir f
'Dtcd but it U, si'Z the barber.
Oh, wirras-ihr.io ! ez Tim, wriugiii' bis
bauds: what'll I ! ? 'Tis ruiiialiiiicii I
am, claue out an' inlhirely ! I'll be mis
takin myself for a sthrangor !
Yez, thin, siz the little man, there's no
denyin' but yces wcndhcrfully improved in
apparenee.
Hoiherasliin ! frz Tim, but bow will I
ra cognize mewlf, I'd like to know ?
Sure, but be had the tbrouLled look
' whin be mounted his horse; but, by the
' ,inie he got to ('arrigatbroid, bis spirits
came back agiii, an' he fasthnns the baste
to the swiiiin' Lnuh f a three, an' s'er.s
up to the dure au' kuocks as Lould as
Joolyus Satzcr :
II.il'o, bouse ! whoop !
What's the matther, my good man ? scz
a sarvant, answeriu' the dure.
Matther ! sez Tim, plenty's the matther.
Here's a letter for Misthcr O'Brien, wid
the respicts of the owner.
Yer name, sir, if ye iilaze, sez the man.
Tell him Misthcr Sullivan sint it.sezTim.
Oh, sez the man, makiu' a low bow
' 0,Wg0 me by walkin' in ye'ro cxpicted
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ai, wiu niui no marciieson atorc, iiu.
followi,,' afther, a,,' flings open the dure
of a grand room all blazin' wid light, an'
(Oh, iiiuribcr! sez Tim to bisself 'tis
C '
I, f I,.. lwt r.U-F,;n'
! Ah, n.y young frind, sez M is.hcr O Bri -
cn, takin' hi... by the hand, 'tis pla,ed I
am to sec yc the day ! Let mc presint ye
! to n.y daugbtber-Norah, mavournccu.this
is Mistber Maurice Sullivan.
,.,. .l. I..,,.,.. r.f .1.. -i.i i c, t:,
.rt.u,... uv. " , W. IUI. u. IV. A a 1.1..
, -n i
qe' iiusutoraieu caa mc xcianey, av
j
:, . ,,
Ah, I undhcrsland, scz the ould
; ?qui.
is yer
recn, wid a smile the Dulaucys
relashins.
Troth, an' indadc they are, set Tim.
. . ...
Thim's good blood, I does be tbinkin',
SCZ ' T''', ',
c t. ..i.. v.r j
eorra ucitner w w, louua aoywncre, sez
Tim
.,
JJZ
nuucjr.i.i'&uii.i.jiiii.iiuiiii, mi. .w.s.
a sate on the ottimin ?
, . , , i rr 1
Sure. t,sn 1 thc Srand TatkeJ maaC
SCZ g " ' . , . .
fi fl "' , y1 cmn' '3 0
bne Ha''" . . B .J'',, y' ,
, ' Bam 8
the betthcr.
Maybe so, scz the squireen, puttin' on
his specktickles, au' tiiriu' at Tim as if he
wor a wild baste. Au sorry I am to tell
t.jnt pur( jijss xorau likewise hadn't
y h nhcT manr)cr9 but set starin' too at
tJje bouchal wid her great black eyes.
WhntV tl.o nmtt int' Bin T ni iistri.il 03
, a b'iled lobster ; isn't it all right ?
IIow will I know ? st z the squireen.
Och ! oeli ! sez Tim, why did I make a
lcllJ of '"Ss-lt I'lessin s on yer
myself ? Blcssin'.s on yer
sez he, turnin' to Miss No-
, , . ,
.tlarllt. IUCC .
ra" an '" 'J' goouncss purtcct yc . an tne
''P"",,'!tr f r, '"'7 ' a"
"' ''"" ""
colloguing wid the ould man that a way,
an 1 Kep in tue uarK, like ouaun uooiey,
the blind fiddler.
(In.ladc an' in troth 'tis very misthari- j
mis, savs .Miss Norah, whisperiu to her
fadher." 'Tisn't thc Crst hap'orth i.f man- i
tiers the craythcr has. Sure I am I'll not
like him, anyway
(Lave him to mc, scz the ould man, may
, , , ... t
" lie 8 LuI,cr n"r Lo Eeems-
Get ye
II. HI- 1 1 a V
6c. ncushla an ordher Michael to bring
up a pitcher of eAimiu' hot potheen; that's
the raal stuff to bring out a man's char
act her.) Misthcr Sullivan, scz Le, as tho
daughther disapp'ared
Dclany, av ye pl'ase, scz Tim.
I beg yer pardin, Mistber Delaney Sul
livan. May I be so bould, an' ii.'aniii no
oflincc, as to be nxin' ye what makes ye
carry all them goold chains, au' the Lau'
snme goold watch, an' the Uiinont pin, iu
sich a sthrange way ?
Ob, sez Tim, mightily Telaved an' pokin' j
In.-L- f. v.. .in' a l:i ii it lint ii i. he paruiu. I'listiier u until, uui i in nun u .1.. ., rrl " ; iruiiK. ne wou il he marke.t at.
l tf if
DECEMBER 30, 1853.
the ould man for fun undher the fifth rib,
'tis there yc are ! Sure, 'tis raisonable, sez
be, a young jintlemau should folly the
fashi'ns.
Oh, sez the squireen, an' thim 's the
fashi'ns, is they ?
What 'u'd they be good for, if they
wor n't ? sez Tim.
Faix, nothiu at all, I b'lieve, sez the:
squjrecn. Whin did ye l'ave home, Mis-
ther Sullivan ? scz be.
Delaney, av yc pl'ase.
Blur an' asrars ! stz the ould roan, don't
I know that, Misthcr Dolauey Sullivan? all I'll be likely to bavc in the wureM to an' hear r'ason. The young mastbar an'
(Well, says Tim to bisself, anyway it's i quit the place. Och, Tim Pelar.cy, 'tis a I
no matther I'll be kilt an' thransported ' bad ind ye' re comiu' to wid scttiu' yer-elf ; Kape yer ftlories toyerself, ses the aqtti
whin Misthcr Maurice comes. Sure, if he i up for a jintlenian ; an', begorra, if tbejreen, p-ittin on a Hack frown. Why
will narsist in calliu me Sullivan .'tisn't ' young majthtr murdbers yc cnthirely, it j would I listen to yrr diabolickle iavintiuM
good manners to contbradict bim.)
i
An' bow did ye l'ave the family ? sez
the squireen.
Well, an hearty, s z Tim ; wid no an-i
ous disordh, r, barriu' ihe loss of a suckiu'
I"
wid do inai-les.
A suckiu' pig in the family? sez the
... -
ould man. A suekin pig, did ye say.',
.i ,
oure, i ii i oi a nut .1 u hi n i.
Oeli, w l.al 'if I be sayin' wid the grate
blisther ou uiy tongue ? Sure, twnr n't
any pig at all, all. 'Twas the baby, wid
the sbuialinox.
Tl.n ul....:.l!i.nT ' si, i li l; s the snuirccn
oh, be aff wid yc ! uWt come a-uear me ! ' stcp-Iaddhcr afore. '5l? 73 "' c"w 1 Hands off wid
I'm fiikcued to death a'ready ! I Ti.im's the fasl.i'n, in the fatman. yc-Jo't ye ce bun wid Miss Worab T
Miilia mun her! says Tim, I'll be beside I To the divil wid the fashi'u ! sez Tim. on a minmt.men.sez tUs-iu.reen
myself pri-siutly. I don't nunc the sbroall-1 What are ye laughiu' at, ye ug'y spalpoeu ? . may I ftw a mtstaVe aftLer aU. Is that
n.)S,nor the childer. Where Vd they j L'ave the light, an' go. Oh, murtber !: ymg jnitleidai., Mutter Suli.vaa ?
c.,.,e fro.,,, I'd like to know ? But the , sez Tim, whin he was all alone by liis-c'.f. j -a t., be sure it i.,, s.z t ni, vo else
ducthor-no, I don't mane that-the mas-! If I wor out of this scrape, a thousand i I'd like to know? Jtislher
tl,er-.,o, not the ma5ther-the weeny- 1 goold guineas wouldn't tiu.pt me to do the Maunc I Maurice, aeaorra, spake to Uux
arrah, botherashiu to me, I'd be oblcegcd likes agin. !v ' '
to ye if ye'd tell me what I mane; fur, I An', wid that, he sarches the windys,!1 "'
'deed an' 'deed, the beauty of the young mancih' to make his escape, but they wor j ' '! I " the young im-1...1-
1,.. , ,:. co.nether on mv siuscs ! ton bish : an' thin he ores the dure safrly ; Jgbm'. Sure 'twould U WaStin
J T
rcen. But'
e, a., 'tis
cnthirely .
i Faix, I b'lieve so, sez the squireen
here comes the potheen, says b
the sovriist thing iu the wurcld for a
, , .
.... ,.1 1 ....-,,.
s.o.. -.fa
i Most .a but H's the rai;, Mutt, too I sez
. Tin,,. akin' a long pull at the nogg.n, au
. ..... .
An' so yo left the ould Mk quite well
s, 7 iho snim.vii.
z die squireen.
1 Kravc a,,' hearty, sez Tim. The ould
man wor br'akiu' stones to mind the 'pike
' iJ, ' '0 ould mither wor kuittin' new
j heels to an ould pair of stockin's.
1'w t'uudc.sthruck ! sez Mi.-therO'Brien
to tl.iuk that the blood of the Sullivaus
! tl.'.,l,l .lonmiw. tliiiwlva l.v l.r'nLm' stntn
" .
for a road au patchii. stockiu's !
J ' . , .
I Thim's figgers of spaehe, sez T,m, sarc,
, I mane shuperii.tii.uiu of thim.
Tbr.jtl.au' it's hard to tell what yc mane,
'
i .. , ti- .i :
..uisiuer iciancy oumvan.scz iue squ.recu.
i A young jintleman as s collcgc-breU
, shouldn't coudcscind to quarc Iiggers ttic.n, Dut mm incy an langnea more nor
llL.i' iMm An' nnnr I'll hi i.l'uaoil tti
- - -r
IiaVC & laStG O VCr 1 Urulli .
W it 'u'd nivther be diccnt nor
, c . ' -
!an' breedin', to show off my parts upon ;
parts upon a
1 jintleman oi your wonuueriui sagau.ty.
., r ii r i t.:.
"e natnpral ""'S lual 18 lne P1""-;
uatiu' trait in my charackther, won't let,
me. Thim as is n.y aquils, has acknowl- j
edged my shupariority ; and the masther !
bisself couldu't folly me in the langwidges, ;
an' the humanities, au' in single au' double
fluxshins, to say nothing of my extinsivc
aquiren.iuts iu algebrayical niatty mattocks '
an the other parts of profane bisthory of a j
similar cog.iashus cbarackthcr. j
Spake plainer, sez thc squireen, for yc :
does be puzzliu' mo wid the hard words as,
seems to have no sinsc in 'cm. j
I'd be bothered to find it if they did, scz
Tim, slily, to bisself. But he stz to the;
squireen, sez he, How will 1 difhiiiiivcly
expurgate the profound m'aniii' of the.
atishiut frttlosophcrs widout smudhci iu' yd
wid thc classiealitics ? Isn't it the big'
words as makes the l ariiin'? Axiu' yer!
an' hungers is the iii incuts. j Oh, murtber! sez Tim. It's all out ! finished early in 1S5V The length is
Bedad, but there's some tliruth in that, ! Sure, be coulisses it a'ready, sez another. ; lt',01 1 fret, ot" which JttM hire been com
scz the squireen, barriu' the manner of Bring him along. Tony. pl. t. d. The next largest tunnel in the
cxprcssin it.
Arrah thin, scz Tim, I'm plazodtohear
je say so; an', if it's agreeable to yees,
we'll drop the discourse for the priscnt. To
tell yc the blessed thruth.Misthcr O'Brien, '
'tis dead bate wid the long thravel I am, j
an, wid your permission, I'll be lould to j
.hrni.bU. vcr sarvint to fling me a clane i
lock o' sthraw in one corner of yer honor's 1 ther dead ? A hy, thin, up in my oath an , valley of Uecr creek, passes und.r A alnut
kitchen for the night. 'my conscience, I niver bad a band it ! ; bills, and emerges in a ravine on the north-
Oh, but may be the ould squireen didn't ; Sure, 'tis well the darlin' km.wed I'd lay i crn side,
stare at Tim wid all his eyes in al ain-jdhwn my life for him. Oh, jint'.emen, !
, . take bity on a poor innocent boy that's in ! A I"KJis Nahvk AMraie,!f.
Sth'raw' scz he, do re take this for a the black throuble, an' all bekase he put jT" -t decided ense of Nalivcism we
boccocli's shealin' ? Well, I must say, on the young masthcr's things for a bit of , '" - T tW of a pern
Mistber Delaney Sullivan, S' z be, that, frr spoort ! j to attend .be P, gnm Ball
a jintlemau'. son, bom an' brid, 'tis mon- An' a purty spoort yu'!l find if, sez the a ynltut.., on the d mutant. He re
sthmus nuarc ways yo have. An wid that futnia... for be sure ho wor one of thin,. !"lf 1 ,!nt 1,0 wa not E01S y mile,
i.- .:... r... ii.- f..... .' tells bin. to But here comes Mistber O'Brien. ! tn a,?tn'1 a ",r!"", b"nor of the ar-
ghow Tim to bed. I'll be wantin, Misthcr
Sullivan, to spake the sarious word wid je
the morrow morn, sez the ould man, into the room. Ob, 'tis there ye are, ye
dhrawin' bisself up grand-like, for, on my ; viliin, wid yer mattyruaftox an' jer single
conscience, there's many things about ye ( double fluxshin. S'atze him, men, wid a
as does be puzzliu' me exthramely. jrthrong grip, an' bring Lim to the lalL
'Tis no matther, says Tim to bisself, j 'Tis well lnyxj-lfs a magibtLer, an' can sit
follyin' aftber the sarvint. Sure, I'm in opon the case at waust.
for it now, anyhow. Ayeh ! is thim thei Oh, Mi-thcr O'Brien, scz Tiro, dbroppia
stairs? Mu:
jsha, thin, but 'lis wide enough
they are for a drove of fat cattle.
Hould
on a bit, will ye, or I'll be fallin over the
ballisthers. I wonder where thim crass
rvassiee.3 lades too beyant ? Sure, I'd give
.....
sarves ye right, anyway, an' that's no lie.
U ill ye be p lasca to inter: scz me
sarvint, throwiu' open the dure of a big
room, where the windys wor all nrnainiiited
wid b'utyful curl'ins, an likewise the prate
bed wid goold angels at the corners of the
posts, leStin' alone the fringes au tassels,
; ....... ....
an many other u utytul tuiugs too tatiious
, rointion
j
j Och, sez Tiro, is that my bid? How
J will I git in widout tutublin' myself on
, the flurc? Thim steps, did ye maue ?
! Arrali, now, have done wid yer nonsiiico !
Sure. I tiiver heard of coin' to bid wid a
1 t . .1 I ... a. 1 A : -.1 I
an' looks into the passig.-s, but they twisted
all about, so he didn't dare to tbry thim
for fear they would be afther takin' bin.
f.r a rubber ; so, wil many muttheriu's an
I i, KrJ .l..trn .... ,!.. l.iJ
iiioii.u. s ho lavs Lisscll tlown on the I'M i
'..'., . t ..,,
wu, ,, je, e n au , oy a y.
, into a hroub d ale r
.'.young .Masther .Maurice wor not lemn tne
.
i grass grow unuiu-r ins leer. c w im be
i crass crnw
had b mght the land, he take s a fresh baste
an hurries afther Tim. By bard ri.liu' he
got to the town late that same night ; a,,',
j whin he Tamed that Tim wor gone up to
Carrigathroid all cock-a-hoop in his own
fine clo'es an' i'.k1s. be flics into a tariu'
nnssion. ntid makes bould to ride over at '
r ' . . . . .1
j wanst. As t happened, the squireen an'
... l .ii r l t
Miss Norah wor still up, for the raa gen -
, teels do kape mighty late hours ; and so ,t
worn t long afore he makes bisself be -
, ,, .. , , ,.
i . . , .u ...i l ... i.:.. i
; i.... luc uu.u j...t.. ...,. ..u
danghtner, an up an tells cm l.is stnory.
iver thev did in their born davs afore i more
t
uy iumu tuai uicrtinnmi nui U'' m ua -u
a disilushin of the mvstherv an' Mi Xfi
, . , , .,
jasiiicr .uaurice wui ine oesi ouuiuy mm-
.t. 1 .
utrs, au , iii raoio nine, u..tia. uau-
suR't remittiL'g through the mail, as was the ens-
An now, sez Maurice, what 11 I do w.d ' ,iiQ 0,hew deltor
that rogue of a Tim ? I nM u Mi Me Vj . the
L'ave h.m to me, sez the squireen, wid : Jh( in wUh othw
a knowin' wink. Myself bem' a justus-o j imoW thc Kme priniriie tb. Cbirf
pace, a good fr.kcn.n' '11 be of sarv.ee to , JuMi).e ho, Jiu2 th. f rme decij.ioM
the saucy Omadhaun. Lut we II say no;wcr(j nof enlrect
more till the mom', scz be; an', in the j . .
mane time, we'll thry an' fiud ye a supper i a Co .ntk ast. In Constantinople, the
au a bed. ; Metropolis of Mahometanism, the Bible is
Well, to be sure, bright an' airly, while an c,pori book. Who wants it, is perfectly
Tim wor tost-in' an' tumblin' about in his fm. t bavc if. A large depository for the
fine flahool bid, an' dhram'm' of witches, .gaerc.l Yt lume lias been established in the
an' spooks, an' leprawhauns, an' even i f
the nuld bouchal bisself, there's conies a
t'undhcrin whack at bis dure ; an', pris-
intly, in walks four sthrappin' fellows right
to his bedside.
What's wantin'? soz Tim, setlin' 1 oult
up, wid his curly hair all nntwistii,' itself
Confisses what? sez Tim, wid bis face as
white as the bed-bangiu's. ConSsscs what?
Spake out, will yc?
The niurthcr ! si z Tony. I-n't thim bis
clues ye're wcarin' now ?
Muriher? Och ! cchonc ! oehone ! stz
Tim, wringin' his hands. That I iver lived
to see this day ! An' is the young mas-
Stand aside, all of vc, an let me look
VOLUME X NO. 37.
Whole Noibfr,
C05.
at the tbrattor ! sez the .jnircen, bantu.'
on h;s knc!. t.s innocent I ani the day I
l il tell yc about it. 1 on see, tie young
; masther au' I
j In't thim Lis does ? scz the squireen.
' Ayeh, but that s thrue. Let me tell jrt
I"in thim things is witness agin ye?
IlouiJ him fa.st, boys, an' off wii bim.
May be I wuu't live to Larg hic, aftber
all.
Help ! help ! murtber! sez Tim, tthrng
gliu' wid all the power that wor iu him, I
didn't do it ! It's clanc bandit I bare. I
t . i ..ko.oii t . t
j ' '' " '-. n;
I V.'hat Vd yc hang a poor innocent for?
poor
MurlLer! niurthcr '.
All at wanst, as he wor skreekin' and
kickiu', wh should walk in bat Mistber
Maurice and Miss Noruh !
"b(.p! wiioroo ! siz Tim. There's
,u a"' tlieS knowiu' it aWy.
oh. rtbur ! see that now I ie Tin
j Au' they a f nkcn:n' me out of nij Be
Tim.
ser.a
Ayeh ! Maariw
' - sn j mi i u v nuiivi
tick, but I fjrgive ye the bad thriek jtM
Limed rc the dav.
I .
ll'tlat f, . V . I I n M'l t u S l.'.i.nn Ka
J "" - t
'
squireen, burst.n' into
S laugh , 'iwere Lissclf, aure enough,
! 8(1 i Kvt'I tli bou.d thriek, an' iu. double
jWh.n ; but, bedad, if tne thriek wor in
i owds Inst night, sure he'll coufiss I
i trumped it dacetitly this mornin'.
Rkmhiimj Mosey et Mail. An im
i.wiunfc tietisiou uu iewii.iv utru uiHUC .a
. U g RjcbiMd. Ya.,
U ,
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on trial befure that court, the question arose
portant decision had recently been made in
i ;UC,ucr m remitted by mail from
: Jcbtor tg a jj
. , . . , , . .
i . . . . . "... .' . .
I iea,e c 'he debtrr trom obligaitob of toe
i t . rpi rL- r t j
, . . J, T !i",e0
Ullt lilt; Uliiucj, wil U'JUI. SpCC!lll.g Or UlrrGt
; t. , . , .r , .
ing how it was to be sent, and the defend-
aut L;iTjug con,pjied whh tJw by
; very heart of the city, accessible alike to
Frank and Moslem.
In Itom. the Metropolis of Topery, ILe
i;;,i0 ;s a soaicj jt ; Bnjer tbe
j Yon nnv look for it, through the
j btmi tres, in vain. If a traveler should
be f.,,,,,1 bavins some conies ..f it in 5.1a
once as a
prebably bo
innati will be
! Coifed States, whirl, is on the Baltimore
and Olii'i rind, is 4,10 fret lng. Tho
j width of the Cinrinn.i!i tunnel, walled, is
' feet, and bcigh'.Ht feet. There are thn.o
sha.t- leading down to if. the first of which
' is 11: f.f t, th second 104 fret, and tho
third 1 17 fr.'t.
pleted. The tti
These Hbafrs are all com-
mnel commences in the
I"val 8 I'"1 figiK-ra."