The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, June 12, 1851, Image 1

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VOLUME XXVI. ,
THE REGISTEA. ,
ÜBLISIiED EVERY T.FILTR : SDAT BY
• Jaiiies
Ail;Taco paymeatia cash per year
If Paid the year, •
Mao nettle end of tthe year,
From the Yew Tork*lC*, n.
Dash Asido the Cup of Stirrow
ay . CIIAC,LrB I.otlB lIEVDE.
DAM aside the cup of sorrow. ,
Thou art raising to thy lips,
Every purple drop must borrow l .
Joy from him who of it sirs.
Falco its 'light, its atarrath imparting,
In the soul, a transient flame,
Fatal, though so soon departing, '
liato•life and peace and fame. 1
PaSsion is its rulin,7 spirit,
T.lrtciti; on to deeds of Strife,
Happiness to disinherit,
And make anarzhy of life.
lioW the tempter, blandly ruining,
Whispers, " Drink the sweetness' up."
List not to her words beguiling,
Raise not to thy lips the cup.
She hath stole the fairest blossom
That adorned and graced a heart,
Leaving in the vvretehed bowni,
But the wounding thorns and -unnrt.
She bath promised balm to sorrow ;
L;tar adding vices to grief,
Till the heavy soul could herrom
Bat ctf death alone relief..
If thau•wontd'st enjoy a pleasure
Ily a trusf that ne'er betrays,
If thou wouldst possess a treasure,
Wealth of peace 1.,r future days;
Turn where nature is bestwing
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Fromwith.erer upon bind, •
From a thousand fountains :flowing,
Freely firer all the land.
From the mountain, through the valley
With a pleaAant, winning, tone;
Where the thirsty pikrritus rally
iu a desert drear and lone.
Every drnp iy one of gladness;
Then no more thy ste.ll deceive,
Dash aside the Cup of witness.
Tate of that which cAnnot grieve.
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My Last Affair.
BY UOUEUT
iO6.ELVN
'Tsras a dreary xviurer uight, suet the rail vzis
!Alining dow;t1;
Not a loafer was astir in the dub an 4 <lllttleti
O'er the gotters , , through the water of the pavele4
muddy street.
I had sought t;0- cherished idol; and was knerling•
at her feet.
I totd her how T bred her:TT;rof ,, ted and I sweet
That never man existed who had hived 'a maideni
more;•
That my, very heart was breaking., I was tortured
:k should die,
If my carmer - would not deign to me one kind
vi'ird 46 reply,
Sbe ba -• to mo no au e'er, but she gently hung
Lcr head;
There never was: its egnatrif the Ilving or the dead
A face as pure and beaueVill aßieteirtinol mire,
Winch an amhorite might votslon_ind *tit in
heav'n adore., ~
She gently &copped her peerless head so like a lily
• fair, •
Till, covered, withler clasped )lands, it rdsted on
,the chair.
I was safe she was relenting, I" w i as efoq . tient and
bold;
A. tale of love and tenderness waknever bettei
,;
And still I plead, and still I prayed, and AIILI
mote again,
Till I thoug,ht I heard a stifles moan of angoi , h.
and of pain.
Was she sighing? Was she weeping?, Up I rose
and took a ,
0, Cupid, Islat' a rogue you are! My magi/ was 1,
ex!tep
WAna.-Cratta r tEstabliihtcntli of this -kind
seem to he getting inite popular. Our Oper con
-Mains an edrertisemtnt of one 'in• the vicinity of
Binghamton, under 'the charge- or Dr. C. B. Bir
ret winellis represented to be:Most beautiftilly u
Hell as'e.iigibly situated. - Another is abo'ut being
t-tabl j t‘d at Crystal-Lake, near
Is abet anielightltil situation. The Carbondale
JoandliveOstiliiia of the lattei:
' ehrystat'Xiake -is indeed 'tt most lovely sheet- of
aster, and 4.e.servinrot every encOmiumthat can
1, 0 1 lavished up:0 . 44- _And wbether we view inn
connection with ,!.be; beautiful ,eetne7 by !which' it
ii...snrrowided, itit:Aelightful ita healthylOcatioa,
list} id
pe rm i t t h e eye , .-to / r at iiporr i , i,g 'deaf, lisn' id
^waters and ktruid •transparent tongoth siOneAt r
.4 3
fight calculated' to- trAu( l ll * *3 Itpul'inci
" ue
the feelin gs.,e, .• • •• '••. • ,•-. • ••••,-,,,, - •••' 'T -
114 s Lalin is the' jaroperty .
, of.'keier Cp44041
Fl.; ethis - city:,' Dr. Rogers of.
14'6*. &it
projected the- schemer of-the -Water Card-eitablA
ment..here,pul Mr. Campbell, is taiilding thecee.-tab
ksluneq.g the instanee.of theAlnctor4,Analeriwboai
direetismitikto.bepoodneted,-4fortim benefit pf Alle -
aftiraE4iiniinibout tile -land. ,4inimi tW Oilier;
attmefibili ittliglifilZe,ace two;beatitifulNail ,
bias,
g uilt - g esTo r T, 4 4.y t th
itv- l ancalcalated'foi• the
amutemenvof*EtWitsktiLotheri,--whily may the at
tracted to tfits'l:fak,E X : PlArg; i.--:_t. , Z"-: .;_,, ~•:: 7.-:
An old Or:del:l6i' AO the.,, out ook. a Joh of
hauling nottoiicinitilhe ciiitaibtiteirit'teititiir rii
sr, and taic Aar ha stopped , thateath: -*I'M :ad*
wr the POrpean - of e atin g hi s dipotty94 , l,:gsviti#l
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freekuurt4 rest t q . bis,orm.t.„. ..rew). 1 50 .-
.catiods-4it. kiptl4 : a little Ze*ce:troni`the k r, ,
Fe - leftilis*in'*.thiigi, tr.l.lt*Vnini la * . ciril 4
lie tifkfitglair touts irlib42:4tfn'e4nri,Atir a
hot spnng, And the old Patchroan cried out ice- -
Tor to dais non, ,in 3,,10ud soice;• • - '
"Vannse r*iirt,ntil , ,• triTnot Aer„itfao,44i,ipil
fitter netieter ii4l'.. -- Irdt -, ,i Al* voil'tiAelo:
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nenty,'Filth . 7 40 1 1e.,Ii'Aeit) gA io g r Oi S tig4tPtel
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tha v it i rt itiaan.W* l **s• 4 •4j"!f'w/t ''•' al i t "
ibe "Celatctlial ' *dalaiiiiPttlecthile,de
You4idiiiirlif4tC • thik'
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This: 946 poopfielAß,o4o-:
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'J , • "'THE-WILL OF THE PEOPLE IS THE LEGITIMATE SOURCE, AND THE HAPPINESS 0,1" THE'PEOPLE THE TRUE END o.# GOVERNMENT."
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i A'rotti ilia Parlor Magazine. - --.,,,
An hoc with Thomas P. Himt. 1
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• , i arY. JOsErn F. TUTTLE. i • '
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The lives f some really great men are often as
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unruffled in ,heir flow as a river. Their eccupa
nous,' or ihe ; dines in %which they live, are barren of ,
incident. .otter icon, inferior in station. and not ;
.distinguished by the attentions of the rich and
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great, pass 11 . es which Are as bruliemas the moon- ,
tain torrent. 4 81... disposition, choice, and position,
they arevebtinually bearing part in some thrilling i
incidents, to ltrhitili all the qualities of heart and i
mind. such ai i bravery,self-pussession, wit, sarcasm,
knowledge ell human nature, come into exiensire
' exercise. A truly great man may govern-a king
dom, and yet : his - IUL be st, ban-en of incident, as to
be as insipid , • the general reader as a chapter in ,
.14rliately'si Li;lc, whilst the life of another luau. in
no wise his sd riur, will bore ad with avidity. Iti
t
,e
' was the - line Omark of Sir Thomas Lawrence, that
' could a convehtiou of all the gt eat men in the world
be celled, by Acclamation, Sir Isaac Newton would
be elected It4Preside.. ; And yet the birk,rraphy ,
of Newton hat nut . been devoured- with halt the
relish with whtch. Burrow's Bible l in Spain, or his
Ciips.,.. , ) , Priestilatid acliolsi here received. Between
the nun there'eau he n) comparison, and )et the
inferior commands the popular interest, because of
his thrilling incidents.
Bev. ThuinaS I'. Hunt has never pretended, nor
has bis admirers eitunted it,-that he is the grente.t
roan, or even tie gleatu.'st lecturer on Temperance,
the world has ~yet produced. He has sever been
afflicted with ini iiinrinity''cunamon to many of his
I 'dellow eraftsinim. especially those of %ery moder
ate abilities, that nu good ever was dune in the
cause of Temperance until lie put Ins shoulder to
the wheel, and melting will be. done after he its
gone. His friends are quite certain that lie is it
man of no orOluary mind. They have no teason
to ....unl,t, his ca!hrage, tier his kithilie,.9, and . those
who itul einierVits lash Lave as little reason to
t &lotibt his se-. ertty. -But in private, with his friends,
l it is dttii.u't tdbon- •li• 1 i • • - one could be more
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entertitaiing, and that not merely as a tine declai
mer et personal anecdotes, but a ripe, discrinunte
c tim; thinker, with. the rare faculty of expressing his
1 thoeghts with the utmost simplicity, and yet E.O
hraliantly, that 'they fasten themselves iu the mem
ory like the nall - drwen in a sure place -
' Not long Siiie. at - the table of a friend, he re
`peated some anecdotes, the most of which belong
ed to a depaidik series, all bearing on one point,
which was the . expediency and reward of keeping
the Sabbath. Soule years since lie made a visit to
the South. He had reached Wheeling, on the O
hio river, and, With his usual directness, asked of
' the s;ealuboat captain, if he would reach Cincinna
ti before the Sabbath ; for, stays Mr- Bunt, -I have
made a resolution that for no reason not good at
the judgment day will I. travel on the Sabl-ath."
We shall be -in Cincinnati I , y Friday night."
said the Captain, and with that assurance Mr. H.
paid his passage money.
. But the ice. was running, and The hoat was hie
ilred, so that they were obliged to tie her to the
t e shore for a dnv. The hands being idle, Mr. H.
obtained permission to address them Teverni times.
iiis slirewtl, amusing, and in general solemn ap
peal.... so won upon those brawny bvamen that ev-
Y
Ce m one of the signed the ',ledge, aidhe even -
ni
ducTrtlie barkeeper - to shut up his hop, w ith a
pro4nise never again to engits6 in b eh " a dirty
busfuess." .
this time Mr. H. had be,"tatie a pet with the .
boatmen and otiticer.. and as it began
t o bt.
e evident
that Onciniiati could tint Le readied by the Sab
bath. he reminded the Captain of his promise. This
led to a di*eussion, in which Mr. Ildnt, the Cap
tain, and a Ininister of the Cumberlabd Presbyte
rian order en4agetL The Captain eat. lum to
stay on board : said )1 , •, ,• I t.top every Un
rit:Ce...,ary work, and emp;o,- the few m
eltt number of
hands pdssible, and we will ittsetuble as often as
you please for preaching." .
Mr. H. replied by asking, "how could Ipreach
to von sinuexs, and yet be in, open violation of one
of God's plaint commands, and you all .the tinie
knowing it t"
' The' Cumberland Presbyterian said. "tie have
paid our passage money, and Providence having
tik'pt us back, it is plainly the will of Providence
at' we should go on."
i
k i,
sir," repiied‘Mr. It " my doctrine is diller
e, holds us back, I
1 'nk We should obey Providence by S-übliiiifitig,
tl'idtnit by scrawl disobedience. With You, sirs it
sums to ire a natter of dollars, - tut' Ii have been
taught that dol.lata are not so safe a standard for
tlit regulation,of tllbty as principle:''
No argUtnenti,cotild eWrig,e Mr. Bunt's determi
nafion. ' •iiii, Al:1:st effort' tike Captain curie to him
prlvately,"%ndm:aid,''' If you will stay on board, rte
will tie op,aw-lung, as we can and yet get the beat
to Cincinnati in time to take her place in the 114.,
and)ou shall have all the access you wish to the
hands: 'Ofileers, and passengers." '
"'Ni. Captain, I can't do it; besides, as youseem
so anxious to. bare preaching -on board, you ha 'd
one preacher with you at any rate. Employ . liam
to:morrow.' , ..
" F4oPley itim,,the - (using a severe .i
-! det) 'to prearli: when he, a preacher, acts and tal -s
lasif he idint 1i:toil: , there was a Sunday: Ito, sr,
he doe, t Trench on my boat'."
i
The ptalu now offered to refund Mr. Hun 'S
passage matey, but lie refused it with the rumor -,
I will rfof take it of you, lest, after this discussio ,
you conclude lam governed by dollars, and not v
Vrineipl I "'i
..: - He z w ";landed :It Ripley, and a gentleman)
WAN NFit whom he had formed no acquidutanO,
but.,wlto d closely watched the Sabbath-hi:epic!
di;EtieSto , !also lauded at that " . towit. He no -,
aildrese: 'Me Htint;` 4 Shall f.order yoni,bagga e •
l a
'to , Miditt Pa: best -hotels in the , Plate I As von a
:POttequOnted:hete with your permission I d
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'i n ° gevitt, wall Alen conducted him to a ilista
part .of t l ' o'irt); 10' an' elejailt raanslob..tibich . lt
of eciaitta' "iielfzdetl'iciiiits • be' a ' private , boarair
big I
house, an Ira's. not' undeeeivetl until; after the firs
'servige ? Jul .Aciamppaniedw; gait k in,. tbe,..Prebkyte
nail in.Jui4letv- home, biin at, ,ultat ' bele
he etePpeO. Mr; H. 'foiii tail, "lie - (lid not Iwo'
the . .name ' f :k. kitty tWiUTe th e:gentle/start ,yu .
saw vie tikkeelialtl 4 ' ) r. ill , ' r?..r., 4: :-...,.;
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'-'',' Mr. Ran ''' .could not 'rbaliaiiiii3 ltutgliter. at 11)111
v i iii
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VA* fir, , ,.' , 15100,y 'lllll:44444l:erii*lawasliKk,
' itid * :611:14 i$ 0- i fu r 414.Mrf.te..4, -- vri3iolittii.
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'*'''' t affii ' , — 4l - iiiirmtiv_at old
rot .4 1 ,Y4 'of 4uki .7 , 3ok;rAft-'. f t .spent in Tido;
rid& town was *town into the - greatest ex-
MONTIidSE, , PENN'A.., THURSDAY,' JUNE 12, 1851.
eitement, by the treniendous attacks made on "the
liquor sellers," by tlO 'most fearless chatnpion of
Temperance in Christendom. They threatened to
mob him ; but Mr. II; went straight to their head
quarters, anti, with fearless front and a merry
laugh, told them, "inn had better think of mob- I
bing me! You hav[i become noted in '‘lcksburg,
for hanging the'gativhlem, and ifyon don't toe the
track pretty straight, I'll have you all swung up !"
There was so much!genuine wit in his words, and
so much Virginia chivalry, that - he disarmed the
most of them. ,Somb'few retained their .rage, but
Mr. a now had enough defenders hum personal
violence. - 1 ti
As soon as Mr. lithad left Vicksburgh, the drun
ken editor of one of iiseir papers inserted au affida
vit, signed and sworn to by the two men, declaring
that they tilui.Glieard him say, on board the boat
between Memphis and Vickshurgh, " that Its prin
cipal business at the south was to stir up insurrec
(lens amung.the
On Saturday he reached Grand Gulf, by land,
rind, according to his resolution, tarried over the
Sabbath, although several boats passed there that
night and on Sunday. Somewhat to his chagrin,
two or three days missed bet ore boat came rautig
bound fur New O'rleans. It was during one ut
these dayS that he waS down at the river, when a
floe, athletic man pas4ed by, 'and Mr. H. accosted
. inm, "is not your , name A— ' " Yes, sir, that
my name, why do you ask that question lie
cause you are the very' image ut my old classmate
and my dearest friend at the Old Doilan.
ion." " What," said the young man, striding tip to
"you are not Thomas my - tuners'
trtend, aro you ' Yes, I. am the iriend of A—
j
in V Irginia. •
- If
.)ou are," said A. 'dial au energy that star
tied :dr. H, will Gil! him-1 mean if
. 1,, uu are
my lathe! F friend, I'll kill the t•couudret.' It
sometime battle new acquaintance could
calta lout df utvlicieut:y to tell hue about th e affi
davit wuaat the I ICKstiz.rgh editor had imbih-ned,
'and uhich had lead him Out to intiduc, an LhtU
about the stranger, %%lake Warne lie mid learued to
be Ilunt. " :Sow that 1 liiid yuu are lily lathcfri
frtetid ku,ox t u ,coutoireL has
pub:i.thrti u ba,u labricatiou, and 1 u ktL tutu fir at."
'lO argt.nieut which .11r. U. could adds_.;
cotase, .I.'s only aa
swer was., 11111,:ill we scoundrel for lying about
no: father's friend.'
1.11 big turn, Al now advised Mrillunt not to pro
coed to New for said he l " this scut' nuns
lubrication ha,' gpue before you, and tor ti ou to go
now is at the risk unite." To this Mr. It replied
that he would nil: it, end that be would go at any
rate. And so they parted, and we shah preseutly
lie:ir of A. again..
~ Un reaching .New Orlean4, Ur. H. sent an adver
tisement for a lecture on Temperance to the of
tce of the Pleayuni,' and Mr. Kendall, the
editor, sent a messenger ,requesting Mr. hunt would
come to his office imineduitely. Up reaching the
office, Mr. Kendall called Ins attention to the 1 icks
burzu affidavit, and said, Mr. litait-it wail not do
firr-you to lecture in New Orleans, fur It will be at
tended with a nut.'
LL ell, ►et the riot come," was the replti•.' " I
au) willing to rb,li it."
". 4 but we can't publish, your advertisement, Mr.
Bunt, when we know Chat with such a tirebtand as
this trldavit, the run seller, in New Orleans can
get up an excitement waitit will end in blood."
lieudati, I ant walint4 to risk even that aili
dAvit.h.-.e.tu,:e it boars Oa its tic: its own
I aw not so sure of that,' replied liendall.
•• ()My just think what it states, - said Mr. limit,
"that L said publicly lama Mississippi steamboat,
that toy principal business at the south was to stir
up insurrections among. the slaves I Who dait”si
know that tt I had imunated , rtieli a thing, et en by
the darkest hint, that I woulu have been thruwu
uverlivard by the slave owners on the boat r
•• i confess," said Kendall,,•• I now see it must be
a falsehood, and if we can make others think so."
At this moment the junior editor who had been
/oohing over some papers just brought in, burst M
b, a loud laugh. exclaiming, You way publish Air.
Hunt's advertisement safely now, for here is a com
plete rend:anon of the affidavit:" He then read
trout one of the Vicksburgit papers, an account,
which stated that illy. A. 91 Grand Gull/1J bad writ
ten a must s e vere letter to the ediuir who publish
ed the affidavit, applying to him the must oppro
brious epithets in 'the English language, and tell
ing the editor line did not challenge him to tight a
duel, he would conic up to Vicksburg' and public
ly lock the lite out of ninilas he 'would a dog.
The account proceeded' to s 4 that the editor
wrote to A. that he could hot come down to Grand
Gulf; but KIM (A.) would borne up 1,13 Vicksbin4h,
he would tight A. hurried up and the duel
was arranged, but to the editor's !wirer, (he wits an
old duelist, and a prima shot with the pistol.) A.
ehooseduuble-barrelled guns loaded with slugs and
buckshot. The editor tried, to back out, but A. told
liiio, 4 No, sir, we meet with these weapons. I am
nut on equal terms. with yen with the pistol, .I>ut
can use a double•barrelled gun so well, that at six
paces I know I can kill you, no matter What hap
pens to rni!."
The bully's knees trembled and ho began to beg,
but A. insisted more sharply than ever that he
must fight or be-kickedigtiOnitniously. or else con
fess, in the presence of witt+S.ses, that the affidavit
was a sheer, malkious fabrication, and then pub
lish the confeseicin in his own paper. So complete
ly had the bold A-obtained.; the mastery over him,
that fhb man, who had killed several in single cow
bat ; accepted diehard cond4ion and actually com
plied vi i rittl it.
It is needless to say that. Mr. Kendall forgrwith
iris - ear:di:Mr. Hunt's advert/qt . :anent, aS wull as the
account of A's inctiting willQhe l'icksburgh libel
ler, and he lectured several tunes \slit great liop
ulririty, and withb - ut oppositien. ;
-Said Mr. Hunt, if had I taken' the boat on Satur
day „night or Suriday, nothing would have saved
inelioin a !nob, it whishl aright have lost my' ife.
I f
My Staying in (rriod' Gulf love Sunday, and in
coniefinenee, being( detained se 4tal days after
that;was just tb‘.rucaris which rovidence used in
refuting, ,, m,so strange a wayii the falseliodd which
the liquorXellersthd startedjagOt Inc."
Ther,,i's another flue anecdoto4 this rernarka
bleia*, which .1 think has never been publiSlied.
It occurred sbirre years since, whilst'Mr. Hunt was
lecturing in'Philedelphia. ,. ...-He'itpoke in+ all parts
:of, the city, to thurcbes, balls;.4u-itl ; at every, place of
concourse, where ; le' could get au' opportunity.—
,OiOwdi listened to hhu, 'gild es in all cases, of high
excitement,to parties were formed. , One party
a t
'sympathized. with. the ' held - 1 darer, on the - real
rights of women and children, ai•elfeeted by runt . ;
:the other: was the kind, who, fe e ling hat their erAft.
*26.4 in - danger, shouted long dihnid,-"1 4tekt is
Diana of OP. k;Phqsjani r At last tho, 4eiteineiii
attained suck, x(leiglif,:thik ri, Int:Wea - appeared In
one ;of :11Wditi!tstokrierk . calling fot•-•!a llt eatinrof
I T
ii., - , - friePdq Air.e4lo4 l- 4ightii;'. Ail tho, Oeulies of
'lo 4 o4": l 6fst,g - ! - "' 8 . 114 40:.!4.-, ,:, :: -!, 3, - ,: , .1 , _z . -•
. - ,*:'..)Efuot.ytooedirceqy _to A ,in .eitensiv_elieri.
4,
.ogoititiMol,iiiu'or liosio*. , o, **lo l- 4,... - w*,
:Pr* alf tlio:iiimiiiit ii - 4v*itoi., f - thoilial, vgatit
'kid' Aniiimiesiteinte - i#oetinii'v 'poptoolfilly - AfikO 3
kiughti.**WillOAm.4444,. 0.0rP44_,L,T042.:
1 - 4 0 n ".# 4:04- .0 4 .41 4 74 413 4, 4 0, ,P ? t - d-: H P :.
put' down by, the tieetirit - th ey.
" I have called on you this -morning, air,' said
Mr. H. to the rutaseller, to ask you if this call for
a meetiug of the; friends of equal rights, and the
enewtes of priestcraft, is given its good faith!'
" Of course it iS hi good faith." 'was the answer:
"Then I will Attend the nme:ing, for - V[le not
wish to be outdone by any friend of equal rights,
or any enemy of priestcraft. ,• I em both, and Twill
thank you to say to the originators of the
meeting dint I will be there. My name is Thomas
P. Hunt. Good morning% sir."
At the hour of meeting Mr. Hunt stood on the
threshold of the Hotel, and was met by Mrs. F.,
who entreated him not to go in, for ho would be
kill e d. Then the landlord himself eaine out, and
begged him to desist from going in," becant4e,"said
he, the men are in a rage, and ,some act of vio
lence will be committed, which Will not only injure
30u, but me also, because done in my house."
" I shall go in, sir," was all the reply he could
fie) and go in he did. Mr. H. says the manifesto
tams of rage which met him when lie appeared ex•
ceeded apythieg he ever heard or saw. Without
noticing it he took his searin the moderator's chair.
To carry it
the arrangement lie hired one of the .
best ste4graphers in the city to he present. giv
ing him some instructions how' to demean himself.
In a few, minutes an old grapheaded rum-seller
was called to the chair, and a resiAutian 'passed,
that all per;ons nut friendly to the objects of the
' meeting leave the room."
On the strength of this several persons''ivere
turneil out' without ceremony, and they attempted
the seine with Mr. Hunt ; but he said, - " No, gen
: tlemee, I will not leave the room. I have a right
here tinder the call, and will riot leave unless car
ried out. -
The Whole assembly was in an uproar. and rol
lies of oath' , and threats were fired at the diminu
i:ve In:1n who hail dared to brave the lino in his
den. To all this Mr. 11. you . talk of violence;
if von should lay your linger sin me I will have
your ruin-boles toru down ()Vet' Your heads' The
people, especially the: poor people of Philadelphia,
are begitemig to conclude that souse gentlemen .of
- I , llr cloth are ripe for a taste of them, and if you
do not curry yourselves erect, you will get it I"
Thu ion i and t,i it i.,, that hu braved them
to tht- last, and finally challenged them to a dis
cussi,'m :it the Chine,e tiuseum. He occupied the
linty come three quarters oS, an hour, in a speech
replete with wit, sarcasm and invective.
--
From the N. Y. Tribune.
GLANCES AT EUROPE-NO. 5.
BY FIORACE GCLETI.EC
The F'uture of. Labor—Day-Break.
LuNoes, Friday, May 9; 18:51.
I have spent the forenoon of to-day in examina
tion of a portion of the Mod7l Lodging House;
'Bathing and Washing establishments and Co ope
rative Labor Associations already in operation in
this great metropolis. lily companions were Mr.
Viuisittart Scale, a gentleman who has usefiilly
devoted much time and effort to the Elevati o n of
Labor, and M. Corvoimaye, the actuary or chosen
director of an Association of Cabinet-Makers in Pa
ris, who are exhibitors of their own products imthe
Great Exposition, which explains their chiefs pres
ence in L o ndon. We were in no case expected,
and enjoyed the fairest opportunity to see every
thing as it realty is. The beds were in sonic of the
lodging houses unmade, but we were everywhere
cheerfully and promptly shown through the rooms
arid our tnyuiiiei frankly and cheerfully responded
to. I propose to give a brief and candid account
of what we saw and heard.
Our first visit was paid to the original or primi
tire Model Lodging-douse, situated in Charlea ' st. ,
in the Hart of St. Gi)es's. The neighborhood' is ,
not ins ning, but has been worse than it is; 'the
building having. been flitted up when no man With
a dullar to spare had any faith in the projecf, is an ,
old fashion dwelling-house, nut very cousiderabLy
muddied. This attempt to put the new wine into
old bottles has !had the usual - result, True, the
sleeping-rooms Are somewhat ventilated, but not
sufficiently no; the beds are quite tun aliundant,
and nu screen di‘iides,those in the -ante room from
each other. Yet. these lodgings are a decided im
proveinent on thl,se provided for the Caine class
for the same prie • in private lodging-houses. The
charge is -i-d.leig it cents( per night, and I believe
2 s- PO cents) per week, for which is given water.
towels. room and fire for washing and choking, and.
a small cupboard or safe wherein to keep nroVi
shins. Eighty-tin beds are made-upin this house,
and the keeper a - ares us that she' seldom- bad a
spare ou'e through the night. I could nut in con
science praise her beds fur cleanliness, Wit it is now
near the close of he week and her lodgers do not
to her out of band-boxes. Only men are
(. 1
lodged mere, Th concern pays handsomely.
We next visite a Working. Association of Piano
.1
Forte .1-lakers, nut far front Drury Lane. Th ese
men were workin for an employer on the old plan'
when he failed, thiew then]. all out of employment,
and deprived a pi rtion'cirthem of the saving of
past Years of frug, l industry, which they had'per
mitted to lie in is. hands. , Thus left destitute,
they formed a V orkmg Arsociatioti, deeignateli
their own chitffs,'s tiled then' rules of partnership,.
and here, stepped i several. able "Promoters" of
the cause of Indus , rial Organ*ation of Labor. and
lent Oen/ at five ier-cent, the amount of capital
required to buy nu the old concern—viz: 3,3,500.
'they have since ( bout six Weeks) been hard at
work, having an at ang,ement for the sale,ltt n low
rate of all the Pia .s they can make. The..associ
ates arc fifteen i numbar, all working ,' by the
reman and business man, who
er week ; the, others,earn from
kly. -I see nothing likely to
he enterprise, ufiless it should
'ts products. •
to a scco . ifodel Ledgieg
Tottenham Court Road.' ',fins
nently to that already clescri
constructed expresslyfor it;
a separate apartmentohoyglr
not reach the ceiling overhead.
i• ve each a separate window,
or clormit•pleusure, in 'midi
provision. for ventilation: Jr) .
b-rtiom, kitchen,
, Ider conceit), there, is a small
aige conversation ark!
ante fora penny each:
eats) per •week k-the. numheir, ,
te,y are always JullOvith 1
head etalitimeifor . the first
:Ingle case Of cliolet i a oce,ttiretl'
!= dead txxlie& 'were: talien'oitt
ey ii.x ? Or.ejgh
i t;
bkisPhyrnv , of teriajpgrh
r . tes..the - Waikßif ms'erti l
ChAt
three-othe.e'llo"del
in Loritiotr,:,44eircoinpatu ,,
rieboluesaintummet.,eaufatli
s i e,o( i *ir;wall;s;7'.coOuce
fmni,coptagiotto .
fAik.-1040114giprliitmest
eiiiiterofAtiegrukAluit4ti
iniciiid expreisty be'aecul
piece." except the
.‘
receives $l2 each [
s to ,ii.ll each we
defeat and destroy
lose , the market ti,r
Wu xvent thenc
House, situated nett
was fu ocled subset
b . is building w
i 'd each lodger ba
its division walls do
Half the )edeers 1
which }Key can ope
tiou In tho regular
addition.- to the wu
dc., Provideillufliti
but good' libiary,'d
warm- baths on de.,charge is 25..4d. (68
of beds is 1: -. 04 : , ttod _ J
merous APpli - cittiOns
eacant .bed.',.:Not- a:- -
here-in 1849;thoug _
of the_uoighboriog a
ti. clay, ' 49.1mielili:ir,
chOlera; with like see
table Priiivldeucer•
era-Wita-eukiod , bre
Lcidging,.-Llou..seu.thett
tiyucleaulittoittyruitli
t l
bt -t*gteat,titiolm
g 'dy io:thislreed
-:. ie-thirdilud- 2 1114 i
-w tisited „iwaccite*
w de.igned tad cu
pied by famiiies, of which. it accommodates forty ' . What 'do '3, oil pray yniaigiteilti'iliiiiiiiir , : j i •
eight, and has ttevertt vacant. room.: Thelfatilding Me!' I'lLtrea , . 3tott , wellainalntelcHt,teit,"2l. , j 1: '•
is. of course a. large one ; very substantially etan s . alnontb? • J , - • - • .-.., :--.J:::; - j.jjJ•;: , •:' - 3i; - 1 , tar. , /:•1:4, i •IJ;
structed on three sides of an open court liaced:with J `Should like to ir,ei!-S4ii 1 : 1 !9 1 :":40, 1 ,00/11440%.l, :, i ;
asphaltum: and used tor drying elCalielitidJitiChli- - my mother r - • --. '''', c; ';',',lf."'"--;:tNiio
dretitZ-play-groutict All -the suits of apartments • Hai* your kuother?' - sitid'lhd-top.OfiatißiPl : _ Vi.,l'
on eacbfloor arc connected ray h corridord running • be glad' to•git id of you:'''ConsiarWill'lllsitlitg, , p:
4
around the inside (or back) of the building, and -'I haiint gut bo.clothea?:',' i':', - ., , S, f, "tt,tti:: , •••G'll•;_j_iiiiiii j
the several suits consist of two rex - nue:or three with , • Herels a cfieat full. 'ihn,"Satlo-104 0j; ;
.04W, /
entry, closets, dci, according', to the need* of the Your size, and theill' fi t you tit tt:T.'" - f.,J,•:.„..j•: :. - - V„:Jil•
, ( rsit. : ~'1......1it1, . .,, ,
applicant- l'hut which we 'more particutarly .- 4- .1:11. go? J • • • -J. , J., - -- '-':' -!.. •J. .;•'J4II,
endued consisted of three apartments (two of them • 'Cast off th t line . there r - t : R -' ell*: pm*: ,
bed-rooms) with the apppendages • already indieg, and the skip fell. off with , the j ,tidttigniE, 41( ..
.- 1
gatited. Hbre.hved a'workutan with his wife and six, standing down tliabay with a fair'iiittik :ii';' ' r id;_',
young children, Iron, two to twelve years of age. stich f canvass set. - ShdWiti*.i'utrAftai4llif ''_ ,
j " jj ,,
Their rent is as, (.$1,50) per week, or ;$7B per. Me west 'ilt Canton and' brielt• j •iesaiar whiChPitifitiO j
;‘
rum ; and lam confident that equal accommodt 'cane the -double voyag e isauV r ttlatOy . '::'l*
j, ,, •-,i j •
tions id the old way cannot-be obtained - in an abou lout years. •.• :•., j - - : •
.',, : j,r t j.,,J5-i4.11:41„;.;, - --* j
equally •centrtil and commodious portion or Lou- In ,the -meanWhile _ the non -aprTitit',.4J44ltv'- ,
dun or Sew York for double the money.,:.. Suits of seriously alarmeddiis niothiti: - Apiglitliini*l4* ',
it
two roetns only, fur smaller amities, cost bat ',',l thd town crier was called Ant° t_'equaititioitijit'`itielgit ,
to tzl i2Zi per week, according to size and eligibili- when she gave him up, hadi-a-nntiarild sari'Witte'' , .
!
i ty. It is provided with a Bath-Ileum, Wash-ltootn• the meeting, and went inte.ineurnitti„-„,;„,.....,-04._,„..LJ.,q ..
Oven, tic., for the use of which no . extra dhargais , Just four years after the above.ocettite.4,' j'
j made. The building is very substantial and well ship - got back to-port, end *Bob ':aniflis iiikid iiiiiiil.
coustructed, is fireproof, and cost about $40;000. - paid off The wages of the widOW'Sr'sOniittataiit&C ;
The ground for it was leased of the-Puke of 'Bed- to just four hundred and r eightr.dollers,' , 4444§
ford for 99 years at $250 per, annum. / The money found on squaring, his-accounts - ,With.thetaq,
t o construct it was Mostly raised by subscription— that hi's advances had aniounte,43s64l4. j .telatkjaiotij
the
la gitedsideadiog off with $1500 ; whichthe Queen four hundred dollars cle.l4.Were"fitutti;, - -iitiiiklehe 1
j iiwaffer du d two Royal Duchesses doubled; then - cruise, • • ,' ' '-' i'jf';',. •,
-•:.1 -1 'i-.•: •7j•- - jJ7I, -j I
,
J came Dukes, Earls, an d other notablds With $5OO ' J As he• walked in 'theJ di ''
rectioreoVhieCntothielP .;
each, followed by a long list of smaller and small- house, in company ',with-. joe.'lna,scanneki•Jikidi*J
or subsdriptions. But this money was given to the curious eye, the liouse ,:t. the.sheits,- ; and•thia,ll44C- ! .
Sudety, fur Bettering s the Coudition,of.tlie Labor- that he passed.. ANpfblog appeared , Chitiietkptia. J.
ing 'Classes" to• enable then, to try an experiment; same signs,haliented an •thichanginelreittatitlittlitiF :.
.1 . and that -experiment has triumphantly succeeded. the partof the, same landlords,.- samtafilliteeitl' i lt
J Alt those I have' describfel, as well as one for Sin= were standing atlthe sameJeornerss÷it-aeente,thaaje •',
glet women only near Haunt Garden, and otie :for he had beeagone ord,y . a, day.. With the ord"algW;j
-familie-s and fur aged women near Bitgnigge Wells, and sounds, Bob's'eld teeth/0 ~IrOviiincl,atid-ba• iiit.„':::
! which I have not yet found time to 'visit, are cote most dreaded to see, debolachint;•' frninisothWillrejV s 1
stonily 'and thoroughly filled, and hundreds 'are i a detachtnent of boys, sent by his ancitant - inin'i
j eager, for admittance who cannot ate' accommixia- r the school master, to knowt'why_ho h a dlii. wk ii ii 7j.,r,r,
ted ; the inmates are comparatively cleanly, healthy truant and to carry hint 'lack 'to' receive, thetirstie - -1
j and comfortable ; and the plan. pays. e... Mary wallopingt Jt I_,--.....--. _ - : .,• . .t . ~.- J ,• • ,-,:J1,; . :,: , •;c ji ,
'rt. --
iv the great point; It is very easy to build Wheli he get quite nearitonte,he said.-:-_;. - -,- , s ~,,,, , 'l., '
edifices by subscription in w h i ch-as many as they 'Joe I. wonder if any body's fetttnitliatohliaite.. '
will accommodate may have very satisfactorylodi- cr.'
lugs; but even in Snaland, where. l'ublieCharity - He stooped down, thrust:his aaMtiedertheatitiosto. •
is ilho-4t munificent , it is impossible to build such - steps and withdrew the identical piece - of iiiirtbitiv j A
j dwellings for all front the contributions of Philan- ware he had deposited theie just,fonry'eato:,4o;Al
thropy ; and to provide for a hundreth part,' While J having rinsed and filled it at the putnia L lnattrallte4r}.
j a residue are 'left -as they were, is of very dubious into his mother's hover, a •logicidbci:selittitititie:-
utility. The comfort of the few will increase the her accustomed arm-chair.', SbilixilOilithinifileib ia
' discontent and wretchedness of the may.. But on- a minute, recognized liiiii;Jand eidlili j netkl,r l -f , .a
ty demonstrate that building capacious; commodi-: - ' • Why Bob, where hale yottsbeett,l_j.J9/#)*lgii
oils and every way eligible dwellings for the. P oor you been doing f' = . • • Is. ~ . ..-j";,,:-:. .
is a safe and fair investment. and that their rents • Gettin that, pitcher of h water,".2:aitairetd $o b, `.`
.1
may be essentially reduced thereby while their setting it on thelable; •I. alway . a ebev4ii4taii#T,lft
cent fort is promoted, and a very great step' is made tolit me to be four years.about it;
.P.. luat.t4e. i.,.;:- , _-: *„ A ,,
in the world's progress—one W • hich wilt not be re- ' .J..._ •••JJ• J •.; • ii . , '3.:,, 4 - .: - f,11.,.. '" -
ceded from..
—I saw in the house last described a newly in
vented Brick (pew at least 'to Me) which struck me
favArably. It is so moulded as to beitollow in the
centre, whereby the transmission of moisture thro'
,51.1
a wall composed of this brick is prevented d the
dampness often complained of in brick lion es pre
elided. The brick is larger 'than those . sially
made, and "ono side is wetige-shaped.
—We went: from the }Muse ahoy ascribed to
the 'first constricted 13athing and Was limg estab
lishment. George-st., Eiston Square. In e 'Wash
ing department there are tubs, &e., for 1 0 Wash
ers, hod they are never out of use- v)' he .con,-.
cern is open—that is from 9 s. M. to 7 PN: There
is in A. separate Drying Room an apparatuS • for
freeing the washed clothes from water (instead of
wringing) by Whirling them very- rapidly -in a ma
chine, witere4 the water . is, thrown out : of them
by centrifugal' force or attraction. Thence the
el, thee, somewhat damp. are placed in hot-air clos
ets anll - speedily dried ; after which they passola%
the Ironing room and are finished. The eharge•
here is 4 cents for two houttin the Washing-reorn?
•id 2 - fi • hours 0 1 'the Ironing-room e
be time-enough fur &ink; the.
.ge fatally. Everything' bit.
!le building is not capacious
tr seeking to uSeit,'and is to
I believe the charges are
stand that the.concern tierely
tt paying 'any interest Oftthe
The Fen'sle Part of 'the Bathing establishment
is in this part of the, building, but that for, • nten,is
entered from another street, Each has hot' and
vapor baths t f the first class f.ir 12 Cents ; second
of these or &it lass cOlil baths for 8 cents,
and so down to 'cold ater baths for 2 center'orhot
ditto for 4 cents eac I think these are not.. very
extensively—at least yegu I a rly—p4trettiF.Cd, tn
ilpite of their Cla.‘aPt‘ess. 'The first cla.si are' Well
fitted up and contain everything that need , 'be de-'
Efired ; the others are more nalredrbut.4ell worth
tyretr cdst. , Cold and tepid plunge baths are
at Gaud 12 cents respectively.
—I Must break off here, for ;the threatehi .
to 'close.
Obeying Orders.
The i - oldest, ittliahitant'perfeetlY rementberithe
Widow' Trotter s who used, many years ago i to ow.
copy a small , ".vxxiden - house away down in-lianti
ver street., in somewhat, close proximity. to Sr4ata7
tan) alley, Well, ' alit; widow was. blessed with rt
son, w hu," hitt- Gold , rnitli, and many - other Men;div
tinguished in after life, was the dunce of his'elass.
Numerous were the floggings which his stupidity
brought upoir him; mak the road to LiaoN*4-9,**
with,hirn truly a:- vale ot tenrs," ; .
Onli day he came home; as intuit with"red eyes'
and hands.' ' • , '
' 0, you , ,blciehhead r. ' , screamed his mother,- the
Ives a bit of virago,Ars. Trotter was---`you'ye
j b j ett
gettiri' anotherlickin'.l - litmw."
"0, yes," replied yoiing"filr,' , Trotter; that'S . Olio
111; 4 the reglar exercntes—llcklif me. • liner i'v.
licked Trotter,' rayithe mister; '.141 hear the ,e ritll;.
tnetic class.' Jlut mother, to change the subject; as
the, crimaj
insaidt when he ,found thy jutlgewaa get- j
tinglierminal, is ihero env - arrant - 1 can '.do Div;
Sou?
• .-Yes, - grumbled ~:th ivitlol-; i.only‘ .you rp,ra,x,
eteinal.slow.abott:t anything
Tr years about'it,-'w 11
4, pitiOer -Of wftt‘e...tsr l 4. l l°. : -
)-211..tunlertake--si get'
.:- - 11,64Trott4r 1, 1Mk . :thepitclit . r„ -and -, !Feridaltis
era y. in'tlie direction'of. . the street pump,; kit :10 ,
hathetgiit far,lWheit*cileeet,Pter,,ed 1 1 , 4 ,140q t - 40
i
Buffer; the.inote..orli . 9 1 , ksOng r
.fi:Oni his 1 1 0: 1 1%,4,
,and ririiiiartlit - iilikVy - sea rhea
.11pitgfeilitent --,
-‘ • 'Com llottf,"tailf;Joe, ' bear ii.'hitid - oilid - i@tiiirii
d own . bi L ot * Wharf this:; . .: `z... .%'.1:::-,-:-..;j,.;,,;•. . _
. Well, so 1 woold,' , •ltaidillfi . Y,! 041: s%‘ t e , : #.: l * ' ,C'7', - 'l.= . '' ' -- ter.,w4iii4eikto...
tiler. mit , 4 1 :0.'n ,t ` . 4 : .t:f!. p4i•hy.i . 4.*ifer!" -.- . ,:: :...,.:.-.' iiiiV.W.iakelle`st4nlr'44ll*-1
.'-W 11146 -. Yoli c,it*i; for 4 4 " a6 . t1i 0 /i i Y : Td " 'i , thriglab *;liela,: , '-WithiaMito,
car© ''' ').4 i °;' ' -'V ` 6ll.lilitau ' ' ''.. 7 "''''':- 4 ' - ` cf'- ' 2 ll' ' ''''' : ,;, l , ''. .t -4iiti`ii,protoioiittria4',- - liet
.._.tli 0.11-; said: - 1 3 .*t.tira.let 4 1 . 0, -4i4e1"09:1 '`De — if i iiaiii iiiWt;':thiilii k t : V
where eakfihdit'llo4:- ..;- :-.-: , ;, • :,• - •;•A',..:'.,,;' • -• •• z•"- ,, ilotzi t i ititt.Cliiii - " -
*Vith'the-ae,w§rfle;:bii*Scried:#Way ii.!:igiril)(lin!.., L.,,,. ,i. ,... -,..T_ c ,, ,..,_
Wife thicfei.nlight - tit:4Oriii - stif • iturirl:4 - *kip,oi.o.r - li;vii:4i,figs44,•frap
' hid. friend iiiiiiiiird'Ailk= l .4r4eP,'..iii,v , v4i , firgwiEt4l 4 -: :rii :,.. rniegoie = t;ilviiiint,aieilly
capfaiW to'iia4.tiff 4
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*150.04 , ,1i0 litiOdtbkailik ) *' : ierl 3 rP!'4 4 -. , ,NM?.. ',E'T - 1-•:' - ', , - 7: ..C- 4, .;` , 7c,: , ':. ; 7 1'
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STRANGE SlTl:EtSTlTtox.—We.have i t oraolippirili::l'
that old tars on the "salt Sea wave" ere ereee=vi
What superstitide.4 - in regard tii.going,t4,tteii!' s ni?l
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Fridays and the 1. l aunching "df: their - abil* , .cfli:l44tA
day; but we did, ot know „mita.* tew!4.791 1 !0 - ,,5,.1
that our Liver men were iiiihnedJiith ajninO. nal
titins. Sittnto. in e. overiation . not lenietkkifikgio - 4,
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social ball of the —, with the' ciptigkqatipiret
tleman came to to e pasend' ( .47:binuelf.4.4_l4ool
to St. Louis. - The price was r -atreed 40,12A01.Mil
than started off. e had: hardly reached *OitiOntiii
way, however; when the CaOtain rid iitil init'ai!*;.p:
him, upsetting in his way two .of thretriiniiec*, , ,
a' Hello, sir!" cried he, hailing,.t4l-..-gintl4llwCl.l ;
"what is the color of gar: rye !', , 1 - '- ; `:::.
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Gray, sir," was the se?potale. : •„
Then, by -golly, you..nor tour.b
satti
on this boat at any price. - Vliat ie ginrallV , h/akl
you are a preacher, and , I neeer had4a
and a preacher for passengtA thakmjrbpit,didnett..-!1 ,4 4 /
blow -up or sink.- Why, if I Shottldlialtititt
couldn't get a cre*." t
The gentleman, irlu)-icalt
°dist persuasion, smiled and ' t w,alkedtiwaY:44,ant;::-;
ein#ati paper.
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GOT-,_1118,110N1.-t a WOILTEI. t otte.of . stetti„L. : -.
• .:_i_A - f;: -, .-;:'. t hwit!..1 , ,
where llhe cars omthesprie Bitiliiiad atiii4dialhii•tie:,..
the passengers an oppottuniti to get'briakfitatitili,-,-, 1
incident oecnrred nut long .sid.cc i . whirnbilejklasty,
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exhibits the difference b tween‘ , „tmtn'arish_4o::, - i
his capaei ( !ies. 1 - ",- -" 7 , ,,',.,
had boiled gg d -"' ' " - Of - che '"'" I
"I hat a sm .it nap e 69. -,-;-
said a traveler , as. he . ' p , ;ed pver a dollarliii00: : ;-,i
pay for that amount olp Ovisiont. , :„ ,- .,...4.; .... , sfir..—'.2 , -..-4
- We c.barge twenty-five ciints t ! re-spendN ftrit'':':l
landlord, "and each person estigTwlittf,fieVattfik':: .
' The exitssion that - came loTeetbir::tfaielerli:,,- . 4
couutenania ,ns he reccii , ed . - this- mipotitipthnslisdi :::,1
that Much• tight had hro);en iti,apett.tdtrii,,4l44,l4,'- c f4
way he proceeded to make - waktittlatil
tion to eating ;anise proPriatorie..' "Siiirniif,tionlidiA
eaTs, four cups of coffee, and' , large liffeii!of-gtakil,4 l
disappeared in a harrY;'-and‘nkr_the' - iditisitikaitt4:A
c 4- foe res'uming the ears. wohearckititttitallhik*V3
"'sliced apple pie, l l raging to üblaia.whieb,lie Ends
a frantic grab withl,o4l, bl‘dit' at S:omila' of
doughnuts, li half Aiisitep of lihichaarresAkii4„fttlil
the remainder Oftheiiiiyi:•rri6iiii4 '"' j:. ' 7 4.,.1
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MOB.TIFICATION.--"The followitigliithe,..44mo . ;;:l
of_ a_ponversatiim_receutti,otirhearcclo:#:::::. 4 j.
-llr. Junes anda 5fr.13r6w11. 1 -, ' ,'' - ?''' . ..t;"-:-A
' 7 ' ' Jiinbil,' said Brown,' • I have:;h 4 o l o 4 .itintilgn:;7l
enonet and you must pay me tf)aPA balincati4,:t, ,, ,:';4- 1
~ 'WalVrepliedJonesr^,R ll POtk.ri'," 01,1114:::5 1 '
any money_ to ,pa with; I aol q•,411 1 401gi,14!°,!"
timeh - mortified. • •", .. '..
",ifoitifiedt are van; MO.
something putrbfilctious,. but
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coat' otii"- rah pu r ilk;,bkrk'
thasandas; ono moriting t io.ol4
i real," said old ItpiOr,jt ,
with 40ye lialtly,Loscs4,i(s,
we tek). rusiu
which licattea'pafor
rthinle yin' never expel
%\ moo.
' Pist:oa4 I .?4ivo' a hide,
to buy * .. oipe bruil
porei,:atidlind 80(W after
tAght, ior_sinz- and, ,151 / a l
.tio'itattip mho •WbUlt $
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piicopf hu/asfOo{
tiffeittiOn iiiirtihot it oat - 11 1
- braifilf -44:-fg,41,110,
dripklas muOi l water,!,' r9tilte4
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