The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, June 30, 1853, Image 1

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" ILL OF THE PEOPLE IS TIIM LEGITBIATE SOURCE, AND . THE HAPPINESS OF THE PEO ETT. E TRITE !END oir rintt........._ _ t • I
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VOLUME 28---NUMB
i'llot.r - t-,rtiFtitt:: : ' :
Katy -
. .
Oh. they tell me - thou'art - dead, KatiDarlhig:
Th a t thy entire we may ,never•inore behold
Did they tell- thee I wait false:Katy Darling;
Or my love for thee Istior'# g t o wn co ld Ir
Oh, they knew-not the Wing,
Of the hearts of Erin's sona•to ' - 't. • •
When a love like to thine, Katy' Darling,
Is a goal. to the race that haluns. •'
Oh hear me, street Katy,
For the wild flowers greet nie, Katy Darling.
And the ldve birds are'shiging on each tree;
Wilt thou never more.heir me; Katy - pa:ll4 t
Behold, lore, Tm waitiaglor thee:
, .
Tm kneeling by thy grave;Katy Darling,
• This world is all a blank World to me!
Oh, couldet thou hear my railing, Katy Di
• Cr think, sighing foi.theis; . 1 _-,
Oh. methinks the stars are:weeping,
By . their soft and lambent isht;-, •
And thy heart would be melting -KatY Darin
Could thciu See thy lone Der,mott this night
Oh; listen, sweet Katy I
For the wild flowers are sleeping. Katy Darling,
And the love=bir ds are neatling in sad' treS;
Wilt thou never more hear me, Katy - Darling
Or know, love, I'm Ineeling by thee! j
1s useless all mrweeping. Katy'Darling,
Bat ra pray that t'iy spirit be my guide;
And-that when my life , is spent,
,Katy llailing;
.10 They will lay me .down to , rest by thy side ;
K Oh. a huge great . grief th. beating,
Through I scarce cm heave a sigh;
And ever bp dreaming, Sat e 'Darling;
Of thy love every diy 4'l_l die. : " •
Farewell, then; sweet Katy! •
For the wild
,flowers - will blossOM, Katy Darling, '
And the love-birds will t warble. on each tree;
But in Hearen I shall meet thee; Katy ,Darling,
For there, lore„thtau'r m
t waiting for_e
I FEARFUL NIGRT--RIDE.
' Is , my, Special engine ready r -
In a moment sir; the engine man will
be here - 'directly. What speed do-:You
i. ?'
• _ •
At. least a tnpe a minute
Very good ? *; the - .perfectly
clear, and:wliktiv n ly one light earriage4,
can he.easily.dcine.' . • ,
not giant even that ;. haia all
my despatel*s-r6dy in ; my ponket, and
shall go upon th e engine.'.
: 'You will hardly have eyei left in your
head if you do , sir, :13etter hate a. first
rate carriage, put to, it' •
' Never fear am tolerabli aecusiotn
ed to that sort of thing.; -- Never:blink. an
eye in the fongest,et your tiinneri.' • • .
Very well,.sir -you know beit.
.your train, and of -.
course yen 'ma v . either
ride on the engine or in a earrriage,, as
you-pidas:e.!, • • • .
" The engine,: Olen; and bestnart:;
7 moment , spent.' here is lost. 7 '
lion on the'plaaorm el-no e x tensive; tai) ;
way •stationin Iklarge town in :the north
of England.- -Ary` interlocutor: was the,
resident Alperinl edefit,, -• I was-the bear
er,of despatches of great, importance : for,
'a Liindon morning newspaper, and isome-i :
what more than- three hoiti* was t iit
meist shave of time I couldaifford-to shoot
.over t fie :?.. ;riles or rail - . which .-Septirtk
led:ine from -t he office in
: the:Strand.-
It was a pleasant - slimmer evening- and
the -rich radianer bf. the *ttittig sun
streamed ihrougl• the sky-lights of the
huge iron roof, ind-gparkled -attiong tile
* web that interlxed harsand bolts which i
stretched' in 'vnas.of angles an d. lozenges, 1
and all rnateeT'of inathematital fig,uresi
beneath i t —the Metalic rafters of the_ ter- I
minus. .(n the half dtiaen .w_ hich.!
divided tie two platforms' , lay as usual,l
l ong br ngs of first and-second ;class car-,
fi age , in the process of :being-furnished I
u
p lady gang of 'Coidur"opclad pnr-1
te. On the left line of ralils stood my
srcial engine, bright - and -bra.zen 4 anti ;
Frieling as it shpt its spiral eolumn
•Ishing, whistling' steam.-upwards from(
he brazen cone, w,bich appeared to act
as a ebitnney for The-fierce vapor,"
Some half- dogma ! porters;i: poi icernbn,
and news venders, stood earetessly about
In see the start ;' and. the. stoker .of the
special,' a greasy Masi l of solid fustian,
with a wonderfully- dirty-. c:e; clambered
mechanically about the Ott ne, after the,
manner of Inc tribe;listlessly ribbing the
gleaming metal with a handful of oily'
tags.
- What can be the matter with West
Thorpe ?' eiclaimed 'the sitperintendent.!
lie don't stay long hereir thaesthe•way
lie does hi, d u ty.'
have sent two porters eller - 111111,-
vs l il a policeman ; 4 be reported himself &
for they this Morning.' : .c i•. •
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Whai !has he been ill '1"-ssiid .
' He's iteler been -the - seine man, sir,
since Mary Sjane died . ,so suddenly,' re 7.
plied the policeman;
'Oh, bother I we can't allow love.sick
- engine drivers On this line,' Struck in'the
..superintendent. •
' But why don't yOil let Me have ask.
other plan if ibis - Mr. - WestborpeOf yours
is not fit for his Workl ..You ha*OPi"tY
of hand, I suppoSe?' - -
Why yes sir; but Alm fact is that our
men have'heen worked -a good deal late
ly;snd as Wet tliiiipe'lentback 'word this
tnorrnngtuat be.wats_rettslyti - „, come back
.we Made, iitkarraipicinent.s ac
cordingly ' •
Seven o'clock past,' -1 feplied-- gland
dog at the station dial; if :outdo "net
start mein five : mintites T countertnsud
the engine, and will hare .my
_
But - bef ore the five mintrtes were elaps
d
i the tardy', engine man made hie.ap
.Pearauce. lie was *filed op in a 'shag-
SY Pet jacket, intialkerattief rottn!i"
the hnier part of his ;iface;atxtthe brass .
hound front of his calf-Was down
ever hfs forehead, artd T. c o uld observe .. :
th e bright .1141 low. glare - tif:.-tris. eyes and
the-dammr paint - of his ckieekS.
' n it these appearances bnnrever;to mere
Paising indisposition I took :no-,otitice-{Or
them; nor-dtd„Lnernarif.:iFith any- ratan
ti oth Ith oughit was, visible etiough;:ine, , ,
restless nervoitsaristp-An-41which-44-40Pli:
appeared ito his band ivernided, the
glanced quickli:akoisrafrOni fitce to feoe.'
and then beganan • Odd . fielgetr. .142ft, t . r
to.button and untin*iit;ll,lPtku_PD''..io.tiiit.
jackc?,:Ttii4i4T.earmicAts;lase
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;dame . raelat another •time;
_but, I. w a s
too ea r for the stall to attend to,them.
: I - "I . ft i West horpeil - exclaimed'. Ilia fl u:
,!" r ;
,!pc i rnte , dtint; • - "if - this is - the - way yoii
i
choose.to irent ynurtsmployers, I can tell
eY7 - thin': you - shan't long be 'one of .their
~,„_pt i loYei . my Atte f'llcnic.' • • . : -,-
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Thetengine mail " uttered . -something,
rklie4' not *bat,anil hanically got-up-
Ori the engine.. i'.
e
4 You shun tlie;' its . e ci"clock train at '
, •Brainsby atatienl--d, O you hear,. Wes
•thorpe 7 •!and - the Innet olclock goods tfain
: at Tharnley - Cross ; tthey will . wait for
on on .the sidings. 1 And, I say, mind
oti keep a 'sharp . lookont ; don't spare
he whistle ; and go asy through the sta
tins.' • ,: . ' ' -- - - • - - •
- "Oh, I'll leolt-after alt t k i?at,'l 'exclaim
-• d .niiddin at the s perintendent ,as I .
t I
_Clambered pun' the. e gine. - ' yoti know
1. itini , an o il railway. bird.- - Good night.
• -We Shatet. et•the gra a grow under ,our
wheels.,..lOotrie now, Mr. Westhokpei go
ahead and let's pave a taste•of the quality
of.tlict
.'llaitartis.'• . ' -
..Thn,etigine man touched hie 'cap, pull
ell, one leire,r (blurt), thrust another hack,
the dill ‘ingt *heel Stirked,' slid 'dole?' tly
roiln4- a dater) times without advanctrig,•
'turd tlien, • hitin :''Frecariling to the tech
niCal
he
%!cf moved along the p!at
form ,he wiper-it ten . dent follownig:us. nil,
reite ti.ig lest . ettons -t o the driver.
:. •Th ' lone! pint 'bi l e'. ehee—C bee--ch "
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a 0-i engine raiddly grew quicker, arid
li i
we ri led tiro' . g 1 drib outskirts a alit- 16,1
thin, iy palic mien I with :bundles •of
_i• Ll',
and' line fin q, and porters leaning:tip n : ,
switc I l iull ; end - with - ' trivial ...jot s
from on - int ilacing line oft rail 3 to a -
other •g azin •1. ng motionl as lines f
of
'e rat lass carriages. and arrar
41s
call Se itriteks; arid by th opening e I
I
shed's, fr 'm whici the livid gl ams of eu -
rn
naces an the' rin of hame :rig glee -1
- ed and rattled . ; nid by hissing shriek; I
Pi ol 11 ,g'in'i•si, notiv• mot iankes, the hit-'
eii
de dropping rill glowinOly . beneath
, ils in, alien . ertiwling• baCkwards and fo -
w rd as enginesi at railway !stations al
ao,
ys ri,as if they had sante! liin e ,a- on their
tanul.4 and yield hot rest peaceably. And
then camo the land tearing t rush - With
*160 4 we.flew ,under.bridges;; the whri
tle dunthe diemar4diriek: and the Small)-
!
er 'Tibias! of steatu and damp - rushing
at - a we' tore ti rough a short tunnel,
a d alma we went% fairly upon.. our web
iiittli 'open county., the lights and high
clarn ys of the 'great mantifileturing
toitti parkling anittowering behind, atid
heel!, t i the - fields siretchinff . away . on
itigt ing their •qistinctne,ts in: the ri
sing e ening mist .:_. • . I 1 ' .
" 1 .0 , M . AYest4rpe I, crack on ! A
.good upP r, and a 'better'. bottle of wine
for 'ill) , w en we go. In torrn:l' , - .
4 T a nk'°c sir!' said the min, but with
ant lo kin itiln my face; and then turn
ing a ay, etlregan.le -grope for same
thine' n.the triauing4n ishich' he stood,
utte 'rig 'till the while tio:tiniselfl . -There
5 : h sn e : is
n t
, 1 ilm'
h i :1 11 l e he d ir4 'a ; . ° d t
a i n t j i d rn ; -i;
i i :v: l l : tth c evident reirvb aebdet! l l i tainntetl'alh; the
s, nut t a idressed hitninot a we 41..
'.AI tilt! yer bile be . speed lof the engine
ias - pidl,,V incteroung. tfhe clattering
) 'h " -
Is
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...,,o Va 1
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of dr op ning and shut ting valires; as
they I alte ately let on and cut '!of the
steam, gre i flutter and faster, and they
Tattled .lik the continuous roll of a drum.
The hedgeslry.the wayside - flew by in a
t
long. duski line, which tr!ight. bare
white been
Shim s or stone vial -_. or wooden palings.
Ilie . waging- tnotio o t engine grew
¶o:be quc , swinging . 3 i .
'toles whicli .supported the.. wires faille
elect 'c telpgrriph. flevi....by us.as though
lefili €r in :rapid procession; bridges
i
oottleti a' inOmeit `lief Ore us, 'like dark
.tripes cut irit the sky, il land :then with ti
,team ihri4k - land a lin tide were left be
hind; ,On 1 along high l embankinents ;
doirti withi - a sweep between deep .cut
ti n• i '
tis .---' ' b I - •
tinga; p t. stations, wrt t ieirteat wan
ing roolii,illighsignal , phles and ' railed
pito fonnll i - -On, onl - Mile- stone after '
Mile stonbiflevr bir. The steam monster
seemed • Instinct Iwith life -It bounded
likeit mad Ihing on: the rails ; the coup
huge of the tender creaked and strained;
the glareifiom the furnace and. t
niAcohe-light
ermi, gleam Oufbig, eye Ike lamp flew,
like flashes: - of aurora bo lis along the
gr slopes. of cuttings i; th red hot cin
de froth 1 the chimney wnt sparkling
al ft _iron the air; and al hough not a
b th orwind wait stirring, a hurricane ?
4
co and! iercing, such as the eye could
ha dip w thstand; appeared to be tearing
by us_ ba k into the loaf some night. So
fa all
.. Weft: • - We *ere going with a
el
V' at /39 not I)nprec ented speed. and
I - lilt Well acqaain ed' with - railway
ir se to feet riervima, I knew the line
eaf and•the pightwas.quite bright.
7
en 113 h'f t its to. pe ', e any signal half
leatiSs tile, Wesili ipti stood fidgeting
i
:eri h the tigine. `$ Itikas never still for
a" omen I The sto er leant against the
Ira Is , clut hingthteitidii it athick' me, in
' ' ed ' • 1 - 'I
t:
.alann . anxious manner.- , could
i . roe all this by Ibillight - .cif the letup,
ich - -hting. close tathe gauge whichtells
:..lieight of this Water in Ihe boiler.
'On, on, onl - .mile after mile, end sta
ion after stet on 1 -Oa by dark clumps of
it
Ire' ' tid - tp . st lire lights Of - tillages and
liistifi an, farm ousel ; and across long, dim
lean - use s of ild , °pelt - Country We,
lati '. ;be fro twenty - firs to that r .
miles.
[Oa' - e joarne ..- :., ,-.,. t, ,-... .. ... ' ' .
11'. •#'t•rO if 0 •0 111 '11. 41 V -15 •!. a
ItO . Ott to • •11, and sieietieg tb 'prof 6
litittOkritSibiopeii - eAr r - ' - - ' -. 1
,;
- - be - seeker - time op close to ' me,- and
i t i
list` fut . a-- - reply."" - ~.. , L_: •.. - . .7 . .. .
,- -ea 'eel Aitivet kt4ed irickii from .
,outis . - 1041etietbeir tif ail& eyes . glared like
iir •-beisei; and thee - he suddenly ex-.
*lei loins fellovriabover4—'. '-'.- • .
L: . • 1 • 1 I ei= - 41effrieei *eke I• , _ More exeatii,'
I vn . 'letia,V-411tigentlei*Onuat'lleve.
mooi.e et '1.•t...-Neveir iiiiiitlifel‘-eteau
' - -- 1 : Wu* .itied !; 0 1411e eettenet: 10 :..was
' -, :;1tp,N7R0 , q; .. .:Y - A„,,..:1 1 1M41.), - ATIXQRTsitING.,. : JUNE :3
JefrieicAs I fou d the stoker was called.
Ile hesitated— •.• . =
shouted Westin - aim:
• Ay ; the heaven. ahove:-As there, do -your
duty,- or .over
.yowl,en the : rails !" •
. The t-nati still. ..lingered' with . the
. spade
:in hia .Weirliorre kicked .oen the
furnace doer. heard, - the:soar: of:the
fierce lire above- the , lADWI.-of whet ap-!
peared to. IM- the ternadp we were stem
: . •
I intorpoied. . • . . .
4 t hink
,we Are getting over the graund
very well,' I faltere(L
Jeffries made
.a.! as: much as to
say,' Thef.e ;you see!' •- • .- _
You dOn't want:• to go
.cplicker.?' said
Westitorpe,..ipA; king, low" and 'cry fait.
.I:shofok - my 114 ad. _
.• Well, I 4101": roared the excited man:
' Coke, 4effrie;i, coke !";
.. , . . .
. • And le struc ,t he stoker. a. violent blow
*kir flisplenche list.,, For a moment -I.
stood stupefied. I. would .have given ell.
' the world - 14i 'beleft safe aiallopnd oil the.
drearieSt spot of the-dreary common we.
were .pasSitig.. Jefkies, without ':a 'Word.
took. :Up . tlie.spade . and threW the black
masses attto the, fire, which. crackled arid
roared ; again. .13y . its ghire,a4 Ito stoop=
ed, I 'saw . that, under its. mark 'of smut,
his .face' was, deadly . .pale., ":,..-
- And still on,. on ! - The' eh . ine aPpear
.ed -to : 13Y....: The quarter mile . nes seem,
ed to-shoot. by as quickly as did to tele.,
graph poles a? quarter efutr hour aI o, and
the sway was terrific: ,-
• Mitsie r shouted. Westhorpe. ' . ,music !
we'll -have :Music! Here's-my..
water organ!' .. • ' . - :" l.• ' .
' . And as he 'spoke,iheset pn -.
010 steain
whistle ; its scream .went through . 'and
throw+ my brain.; . The stoker lOoked at •
•
me. - • Saw be was trying la' catch - Illy
eye,'a id
.the expi-PssiOn .a•bis'-faCe was
oueli;cisqsernatiOn aial horror.. All at.
Once:l e horrible, whistle, Ceased. 1,:, - .
It might -giy ,. :*nrnieg,' Westhrope
retitle ca, I and .wiles' its "waSting the
steam:' - • .
„
I. :shuddered. : Suddenli the - s !,4lrire,r .
turned from .the tigine i rend stepliing to
the tender- gazed anxiously hark. Jef
fries tookiadVlititate- : (if the , thetion and
. I ,
clutched - mp hy'llie arm. • ' . - - I - . '
' Htish thei hen said hreat blessty. --
.
• . q. What S-.lhe. matter
.with -1 he niatil'' I
s?id. -.
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1 •
• ‘Titi4l l ' He is - mad. I. thou ght - So
these! wo' days.' ' . •-:- .. : - :: . •
. 1 ''AI ad. ! I frig • the. e - old swea tl.ltreak
~
out: 't 'every pont.. ..4 mill- a minute with
.i....—.....i. : (2...:_...-1 1r ,- n r - .'_.l T. I
• We - 117111st rrrist er him bet Ween. Us.
.:
gaspedSeffries. ” . .-. • .
• We can; lsa d, .. it' is our et:
Come:ob.'
The vcirds were Irardly ut
'elth pj , spt ni.g---hounded r
g.I he
. rtl:you,l' be sbnatett ;.
Treichery, treachery re t. two
come, eOnler • •
• .
There, WWI a moment's pause . not one .
of the, three'lstirred; Then-1 :ref
fries4'.hand eliding towards - a h aryhatn
flier . ichich Tay close tOhim: c Maniae,
fiir snek-he :was, glared from 0, e the
lOf could not fl - his .. .eye,. but
I felt that he :watched . '.my every Moi-e
-meitt I gasped forHhreath. Jeffries':
haturwas.-close.tin theltainmer, wheii with
that rung high into the air,. amid
the thunder : . of 'our onward 'paCe, lures
,
thorPe flung himself upon the stoker. He
had observ e d his.MaTiteuver t ohtain pos. :
session of the haramer: .
• yen •.w old, - would - yeu l! the 'madman
growled ;het ween his cicached_teeth - ;
then take it!'
..He flung his arms around
the wretched . man who clinched Con-rul 7
Siveli , at any ohjeCt.witltin his grasp..
s gave me !' l ie sereaMed, s Save me . fOr
deartilod's sake ' • • ..
1341 was._ paralyied.: With one- so.;
peiLuman efrort, Westlioipa. tore the
.wretkh•frore iris eroueldng . ,position,..aad .
with appeared to • • mirk •
.atid
swell Twith muscles, tiissed..•tlio. - strong
tnntifin his.arois, and.slieuted a .rnaidac,
yelli *g laugh. •-!..• ' .•
sgelp:!• help r screamed .J•effries
my. l wifc at. home I'. • •
TlieFe = sere - his: I ast. Worgh:
. .. •
. '.then. go home to aver !' shrieked -Wes
thorpe, and with another demoniac laugh
be heaved the struggling victim high into
the air, and 1 beard-the dull, dead, plashy
dint With which he was dashed to pieces
..
on tbe stony ground.. •
i'VntsthorPe turned suddenly - round,—r. i
' Mail !' be-cried at the , full pitch of his 1
voice--' mad. I believe yqu! 7 --I am ii—l
am mad . , mad, mad!' He clenched! my
- .
collar and drew me to him-,-I %vase mere
child in his arms. _ - 1
Mad. lie`lCried, ' yea 1.---I tried to keep
it down - !: ob, I - fought ,with 'it ! And I
said to m-self n0,.1 am- net mad, when .I.
kneW` I was. .Mad ! 1. -- belie% ~believe, you !—I
. .. , . l ea-
ana•inad ! I. feel it now I .1 knosv the,
sure of it ! ~ God !.'who would be s ne !
,
—ha ? ha,;ba, If he knew what •; a 11 e a
madman's is.i' , • - , , - . * 1 -
Ile,nnloosed his;..grasp of .m. - 89:41 I.
i e
shrunk into. a corner : of the spa .before
ihe boiler 'alnaost unable. to'arti ulate.—...
The? paroxyste 'appeared -to pats away
for the moment; and he stood a:Metering.
Catching up tii," spade, he set bimself to
triniithe fires anew. A. _thrill- elhorror,
again passed through me -, we v , .ere- go-.
ing at , a pace to which
. all -other's that:l
hid 'ever travelled . were , child's ,play -I
tried. to compose tuyeelt to' my fate, : If
theengims did not..leap tor the , rails it
wasievtdent that sooner tor later, welonst
Arrive at the obstruction, 'which would es
with oneiglity blow, smite us into the
duitlforer r. 1, - 7 ':,.' . '1 : '' , - -
..-Again - he .turned round, to me, and
f
dreWing ; o towards him,,looked me in
the face:- The. mad mati had the mastery.
Support' himself by-a side-reil; he ga
nr,
zedlat . i-' Oh, that lustroie. Irloed.shet
. .
I lent I twitching .
efe.l-4 k,,, ghast_y. iverg,
newel - t 1.1:. length he spoke,. slowly,i may.
1, 1 1, 4 1. t 4 --, , :- .: ~:- .4 .I- -4 `, I,- ff • • •
' ' •• 4 ., e xis :now ' Vtlll ~11 / I S tell th st aver
. _
.
mortal:men tra velled since the World-was
,
He paused, and the Triglitfurstisying
.of the engine, and the lightning like play
. of the vattlieg . meehanism, fearfully at
tested his;•vsioriis; ' i• - • 4: .i • !; - - '• ..-, '
_ ,•-•
'..How fast 'de you • think :We are go
ieg?' itiptired the - Maniac, still*: speaking
with the greatest:Apparent .calmeess.
. -. Nor mitek uuder-a ,hundred
.. Males an
hper;'• I g r asried. - " " • ••: , : l -.' .: •", :.
'Full that;' he replied. • , :Slew tell me,
1- de: you. think spirits can flyea,*, fast. 'l' - - • •
- ~
Never sh ell• I forget the sepulchral I one
in • which the. - piesti in ryas was put.. - W.*
paused, -but without however, appearing'
;,
to . wait for an answer: and looked Wist-•
-fully,-at the furnace doer, its dimensions '
marked -by 'four linen a red, light.... . -.
- I . knit gined t hit . in, this .. present mood , I •
could soothe hid] ditviii, and:regain that
nioral mastery over. hioi . which the sane,.
.by coolness . aed ' self-pessesaiorl,. se fre t
quently acquire over the victims of men
tal. disease. Cheered by this; gleam Of ..
hope, I looked.. him steadily iti the' face,
and Began 'to Speak in mild,. coaxing "tte-:*
cents. • . .-• . ' • ••,: ,:- i . -
- - 0 Do . yett : :tbittle .we , need trouble our
selves tokeep : the. engine at such speed ?'
• irfeaf we mist,' besaid sadly; -.. there.
'would be Jaeger in. a mile . an; hoer leai.'
I- paused, completely:pnszled. What
were the t relit ofideas passing in the mad-.
Mates brain 1.• , • • .. • -
i /roll • have Been ill,' I continued; in the
) -.
:Same- coaxieg,'' fondling tone.. ,•' - -
. No---yea, - •yea--oh, very,': Very :ill;,
Westbrope spoke with Operent Jangle*
and-difficult y. . •'
~'. ' Particularly Within * the.;iast titre -
days 7' I resumed. -Y. • . - .: _
.
: He - started back. and exclaimed fierce
1y,... 111, no,-110,-iti.....4lrunkr . - : •
.• Drunk 7' 1' echoed, mechanically. • A
1
illish of.:ligh t, . crossed me:—th e man was:
Suffering under : delirium tremens,
''.. yes;•driinky be 'shouted, with all his -
fontter _Wildness*. : : ..Drenk ! :yes !--I've
beeti-drunk since her death - - I.shall he till
my .own ! -- Drunk - orid, •.theire'S: lit tie
differenee . ! .1 tell you
~linestE drink-- - -it
,lays_her- 2 it.keeps her IT from :m . el : Site
i i
haunts me;.. she Ors cUtes me„ and I
,!musf i have drink 1' drip 1!* • , -.. :.
lie :darted . back, ..st - hia - forehead
with: his clenched fists, and
,then sudden
ly. producing - a • Sinai! empty i he
turned aWay his head, and in,a haltsmoih
ered voice said, Read the , label.' •
•
'.Prussic -
He sprung round' us though he had been
shot.
she did !—but • she becanSe I said
she Should never bentrWite.- I am: her
murderer I—her murderer, though I did
not give
,te poison !- : I Murdered. the on
ly. .woman' l - ever ' ; loved—l - did ! God
help . the !." Oh; Mr -4q.
aritry Slane!-but
you're ' rcvenge4l : You 'have never left .
Me - *since! . You- hung Oyer tny bed:at
night; you-ivalkecl- by my side' in God's
sunlight in theatrriets . ; - you-Satwith yotir
clammy band
me
at the theatre; rut
rode with •me-on I' the engine! I -have
u
seen :you every eFerywhere I. - 'Ah! all 'I - see
you now ! you are, fallowing us ! fill low 4.
ing. us through
_llia night:- 7 -but y ou shan'i
catch us !--you-Sliftn7t . !' - • .! - -. .i.
And the maniactstartetl Up, and With .a
howl.likq'u wild beast urged ! en - the : lev 7
ers,7.and,-actually sereiining With' 'terror,
trigged - nod 'st rained at any ';portion ;Of the
rattling machinery . he . Cenld:.:reach; as
-t°ugh' .t o increase the speed; 1 - . - : • s II
I shrunk back. ' At 'that . ntlitnent . 'we
flyr into a tunnel. , Another moincnt, and
wereagain beneath, the open tight.. ;
.-. ',: l b . : kil p s a r a r: v x i y i : r na f . ii - parox y sm.-appeare d a b
. 1::
e away for t h e in st ant , ind-the.,maniae
a ain turned. to me . - •
! •
. 4 .W3 1 :11 1 :t a ‘l.: pass
?) ? -: It was just'sb she looked nut ,f her
r , fin—dust r ..- i- - - 11 . !
wf
.1 -•
-..
I. said a-couple of
.words,,l knew not
what. :7 :- ! .. !.-.! .!
• ! : ! -
. 1 1 1! ' `"--
• . '; III -show- her .something,' '.tringtered
the nadman;- after.. `a pause. : - .l,l!think
she7d like to seeii.' - Y . • i! •.. :
212=121
iTed Cie
un4.
I
ne•
Ainntlier
. . ,
1 - '
Open'this,' he - van A 1 • epgti, And I•
•
received a. carefully lied- brown 'paper_
parcel from 'kit -• Ile. turned away
when he,bad. given it; as though- unable
to watc the:opening., •Untle• it.' • he.
said; will* his back to me:
I did so.. The first envelope was one
of brown paper i under it w tai another
Of somewhat more delicate texture; then
came wrapper after. wrapper , ! until I
thought as I nndid them with' t r embling
It
hind, that the" Whole pa cket wild Prove
a mere bundle of w as te paper 11 was
deceived, howevet I came at• length to
a -carefully folded env oite. of silk paper.
I tore - it open, shelter in g tt from the rash
of air , and, to my utter amazetnetit, found
its contents to'be—a h 1f dozen ithered
blades of .grass! An inVolanta 'y excla
mation escaped me: , . I • .
4 Have you done • itl'.; matte d Wes
ihorpe,.gnashing the v ry worths between,
his teeth. ' - ' i r .
' Grassi' -I exclaimed. " Here's nothing
but_graas.' . -'. i -1• . - :
' See, Mary Shine, see 1- Grass from
Year g!ave, Mary ! Grasi *palled by your :
Anurderer, Mary! . '0 1G4)43 ...- night , after
night
_have I pasied upon thesod Oat eoT
;erea,_ you; and whenever I left` it ,I car
oid ; the gram; against thy heart 1 ' 0 Me
ty l imerey.,- 7 pity I Oh !: I liire4 ii,,o--
. indeed; Mary, I did r. I Weald leavebeen
a•gt>od - huabaliii, Mary, indeed ' l'iiiiiiilii 1
but It Was'itit to , be, My !eat; !Oat Mary r:
li t
-• . e paused `;: the. moon, af itie moment.
hu : from "behiud ; a - silVery cloadi and'.
sho' e gloriously down upon 118, 'Open the
1 dua reountvy side, the tipeeding, gleam
, roaring :machine; and' - thee distorted
facil and foaminglips'of.the engine driver.
^I hat paused harappeired.to Ha ft . 1
watched hini eari l owly..l,Thisexpreasiop
of his face changed, be clasped hurl's-tide,
-- raised theM ;.iand'flui coantenance whir)i .
- a mnment.ego-lis harroined end Cortrit Ile
:-ed -, by:mad terfer,.ite inTli muscle rick,.
- ed[atadViien,'grailually,velaned:;, , a - smile
- stole'-round the Atontiii•••••ton*uld ses=it
18
,
which .;
n .e 4 et
n • ; with a
. .
bonqatli fro
t lip._ lips ; sod ti
instinct aid dilat
ful joy. •
I forgh'eyou .
say. those. !yen]. )
: Mary; your fac
rip say-them:a .!
'He - listened,
I listened. tee;
heard but - ibe•
Noiso - : - witlf. W.
- ed and - his eyes
Gnd's tbank4
am pardoned r
.with.
weer;ing . ; . end :in
sobbing. iquiverm
mat.:,. .
:I
in I- f,'
a n ti,:-H :
ot the
-'ring o
thrive ;
tirkleit
Mary 1_
d 'then
burst
a morn
MISS,
Now wta my
,time--.now,. or never. I.
looked forth: 1t i'i.tid of : tki iitiatliled the!
lights of D—. The . y : ;V -I re iniles--mnny•
1
miles away; but ininutes., ' t • iour - prey nt:
pace would shoot. ii,insplin ' Fa- through{the.
walls of.the Station!' _..! . Werth p'e lay sobtisng
hysterically : I lind enoug i aequaintaitet.
t
.with the locomoti t:t to know tho methat;eat
process. of shutting i off' the steam, *mtge. p-;
ing the handle of t ie lever.tarried the tide
of t l i
he.fieree.vapor from the fiiiiiiiign. 1., -,-
The wheels had not spa. rounds single,
turn when os !mope, as 'i )y- sr's i c
IV -.. t' -1 •f• 1 •• t' t,
• • . •
sprawl' up, -and ?vith• a roa r of lioaise f ry,
dragged me from the !'nute4inery.! - On ,of
his lingo hatidi *Ai eluteh around . 3 . ''
/ n
throat—l writl. ander. th 4:, wprking of 'his,
iron muscles--!while - with- , the other ate
wrenched. - the lit ter. and IA t
‘ the Steath apt
i
on . again. . I groaned faintly: 1 - . He !vistaed
his hold' of . myr-neelc, andkrxi , ping me by:
both • .shoulders, +ear 'the t o 11i : I inside •
one effort, one s trugg l e . ,, T w i ing toy.!'.'
round. Isis..ifitti.a. ' a..wri;;lNA, I.
...A5 . ..J..04.
,in flinging him ha , •WardS wish a heavy craih,
*Lehi
partly upon a' lxii eatinedin Ordain arease,.
tools,-and othern ful itnplenie Ito in Case of
accidents. 'Vies vantagewasfitit for a _Mo
ment ; I felt his S regth r iSini l t)eneitil My:
i
weight like a l'i '... Witt o', e bound . be'
was on his
. fect, , rasping me, I, strugglipg
mats, in his - arms.
• .' There go after
,''
iii
: My !muscles ini,
seemed to shrink i
winding - up, as it
er of his arms; that i
or - flinging me de
we . -were . then sh
he screa med out.:
' D - •-•- l. D
green signal to stop
—;stori!—D---.— . ...11
it': Threnoltr---Ahro
his arms: ikly he
blue and yellow fl
-my brain ; the: et
tumbling past,- on 1i
sway of the engine _ !
bounded,- and - roar
ing to the-station.
li,ghts in the engi
!mod the exulting . 1
Bled. with PhoutA, a
ing of 'bells, whi •
side. .4! saw the d
riagas; I . saw.thel
lighted station ; I i
'on the plat(ork ;
tines: one' mass d
shooting. mass,!
_. I
whigh
_1 seemed to 11
that . wild; _ghastly
dashed :on-_. ' ''
'NOW then; tick
get your tickets yea
denten, -.Ten -mini
nients,, gentlemen !,
r
started up -witl
' natio ! - hallo'!
c.,.
,effrics r he roared. : ,
elun tarily .. ntracted4: I
t° r ! a o l4i f t i h l' e l raLetla
fel i tb r Y 4 l w !e
, he Was alniqt in the -. let
i n the high embankment
o
tincrosa: 1 All at' once
.l_
! there's : the Ilights---ihe
! . . 1 1 Stop !—lia-.--ha—lia !
1 Station we'll git.hreagli
sh walls, hen*" 'streets!.
. d . spun roun d at d Toned . , -
hes. appeared - t&illuaii;ne ,
' ter milestones. seernieil',,
i iill• top of the other ; • the
1 nereased.; itirocked, and
' :tdo - wa the incline learl , . ,
•Irall . , g;darli i i.K pagt,ille .1 .
#ild . baggage sheds: 1 11
1 ream of the' inariiiiialn- . '
d'; whistle,:aad. the. ririg,
... ~
4
.1,-scTified- tO,rlse.on er. ry
sky lines, of st anding r.
glitter:, of the - brillian '
!aW' the flying groups'; '
[-,saw :pillarS,. lampi,.
•
itte toafused;-gleanii
asked ;•• then with a I I
t r
ransform 4 - nature J !,,,
death :shriek - 16-:- , - c
. . . .
~ , 1
!hi, p lease .! --. IlentlemLii
y{!: - .1:0 - ----4ailotts gen
tes allowed; for,. refresh ! .
I '' • ...j., ..: .-- ~.....1:-.,-
d stamme ring, cry, I •
hat's the .matter' *with
you I, Y tl 4 re Ix 1 1
7 g roa - in -
T acid ' am..
•
n ' -
g
in your sleep for Blast: half hOue, ,
. VVt,tltrope !, ‘‘ i ethroper 144 4 Ped•
'The Mat's asle
p still ! What the det co
O 9 You mean by Wtbrope I ItOuse up man,
crt
and let...ui bare so ' e Stout . and Sandwich t 'l' ;
I sabk back. 'ti '.• _ • : ' ..•
Lee, l
'lt was a dreami l then I' I +nattered. • -
' Ay,,a railway mizlittnitre.,_my):ioy ! id"
.not I warn you 'of tIA beefsteak pte at s ?
But wltataas it all ttliotit 1 You were think- .
ins cif some' of yOuri exiirtlitsingi work, wirec
you not t - • • •
- ' I
.was, thank God, i t : was iluta driain ;
as you say it liailuiti Ilt.lightmare I'. . . i
'Justice ii r ie i occitOon.
The New orleinSommercial ' Bull,
tin, a iVhig.paper, - afiet- the .result of tin.
electinn was kuovn, Baia! -.-- 1 .. , .• .
'We:,use no words tol, express our fill?
ings on. this occssien. f 'We are - in -the
condition or the hero ortfier Hawing 'ati
(t
erdote : - - -
Onceurn a time (so thejstory runs)
theft live a man
,whose chief busins.it
was to go from hp 'se to,hould and,_ Pur-':
chase ashes, which he depOitted in a prt.
made for the purpese, and theticanve . id
to the ashery on the top of alhigh ; hill
This matt was'iioted as the 'ttiost-iftm n- -
3 1
dous swearer in Ile whole 'region 'round.
He possessed,!an immense collection of
profane phrases, which hez,would:, , ur
,
fourth when irri ated ,at .anithiPt. th
amazing One dap'itier Alltng;
his cart, he :prove' ,ed to the asher3;:' 13y•
Some means or . er the lid ii' pe haat:
of , the .earvbeda I, -.'idightly ra - ;and a
aniall stream of` '. , ! es pourod - pq,.„.aijihe ,
way
.as he went,. :p the hills" The ~046-t
hors -ea W-the m hip; and ''foTlowed; Ok. l
pecting when' •- savr,.his oubfirtune4i to t
paten' to' au : , eitt; . .unirfailli.,*Pilrm
dented ebullition 1 ..-Bilt
s they4* - ere Ai s aii..i ,
pointed 4 .fei. ) . tilt .., r.' l l4)ohing, at Jlia empty
oart, the, lerig,*,. OE Pf . P B 4O. kil tl*
up ~the 'hill; and . *gaping erOirk)iii ut„,- . .
tl
'big hand - upon ht. biortatidindd,,hi"a' iii
dued tenet :', - EISTei
.:hhont;it's - Tlie" uierft''''''t
can't do justice t I the occasionP:ii-,1-: .- .c.,,.! f
i One cif;
hiti'atotiniitint I
non-" o
'd
reoehr
fatheT., and rootet
Abialoni his s
thepitiktes' us*
ham as a paw
A tUn i f rrAti-1r0.,, t VI.M
ia6 1 61 7 1' .
ti ' . ;t l Pbkli f At" ' &par
;rebellion& 11011111 t his
Shaker* Ice the eireet'
;' to- imbribf lt d ot
en - 0 - 4, ciatlrconfineCpf
1 7
Is fi n' ofenW'
- ;:- ----- : .- --4;--1.7 •, , ..-1 ,P ; '
ogzet) Aro in
:1- -
Crcid
•
i•
i i Tir4vo you !l•
• rtti: help - Ufes
Ur . iron 411019: '
n .
faCe
Ever) , tinkle on the shinglee. ,
Haien echo thA.heart:'
„And s thousand dreasnyteneies
Intel itort
And *thousand reeolketions
Weave their brieht hues into,
As I listen to the potter • •
Ot the sett rain on , the roof. -
Ooa'atlia4a;t
) .‘nng us face
4'lol'ld - to
.
t - -aunk ',clow -a
l '
e:eagine
• i
there is naught biltris bravuras{
-
That am work with such a spel
"licthispiries purkideep iistetaial
. - , Whence the holy sWiti
. !
As that melody of tAtare--,. ,--
- That.' , .;u4.,,Ls,(Lnun g ...wiiiii."
- - TWhichis pleved,aoon'tbs sliingl4
By the patter of the rain. ,1
Reinarkable Wei aadAdre
Dr. John kani. - . , ‘ .
11e'vras. born in Philad elphia ' n- the l
of February,!lB22, hot at he, 'lrat'pres
ent ,about alirtY (me yea a old:, I ir k _ 184
he gradttaiediafterlo se% a yea -' courif
of studies, at the Penns !Vold ', MediCal
University; and soon.after,he en tered the
United States Naiy as - 'aisitan isurgeon,
While" actin g in this i eapaCity it *.was, art !:
pointed as phYsicia i
falle firs !,eFnbassy
to ChiOU from this coin/try. -ft itiatural
ly adientuions dispesit itin !edit' 41 - to prit
ject e visit teihe interior,-I,tit ;the
Pif
fi
culties-were- sii iuriferons, t 01le.could
not accomplish his purpose Ai ful ly as he desired. - ne,hoWe F er,aucceedd in.trav
-
tsy
IFPiti esr.t *TA trfi - ti.m ' .: -* i t 1 -
reg!on, and. even succededin pen etrating
the:interior "oflndiAl lii _travels
through thiieregionsVoid:full'Of adrep
tures and perils; but'ierila 61a'man of
Dr. Kanes temperameiiappe !Only' to
havethe'ef f ect'of making the :
more at
tractive. 1 ' -
.‘ 1 . - ~.-,
!; .! i! -,!! , .`':=..`\_, i
"-While in lUdia.'lle'deaCelide 1 the cra- !
ter of.the Tad of Lnion,l44ne et . .,l' bir'a
bamboo_roper from ' a''projec Lig' ` crag.,
that towered;" ethic' the inter Or. - scoria
and debris:over...two hundred ._'f 4: !;This
act of !daring nearly cost_ him:' is life, for
the natives regarded : it ,as , a 's &eligiol2 - 8
atit, - , which could , only if! . efri ',,i - I;3r the
l o
death of the impihuS. offender: - r:iKatie;
however, escaped their pious v 'egeanee,
and Afterwards-Went-to the La rone Ll
andi_ 'With the - - - celebrated , l
'Bar ' . .liite'; of
Prussia( where he Wes ,etier ~e 4 " : !).Ir . :'
*bole tribe of the savage inha itants , f
thosO islands.l Against these 1 e - SuCces -
t! ,
fullidefended himseiff but the hardshi i;
,lie and bis c4mpenion subset) ;ently, 0 c,
-
derwent, ICere . .tnoye thayil be la
„ter con 0
endure, and he Sunk under` erft. "Dt'.
Kane alone passed over to .pgyi t,-;ascen(l 7 !
ed the -Nile as , far as the confints f Nu
bin, and remained ()Online % hole sea
son among tbe ruins of ancient Egypt; in
antiquarian reSearch....Leaving I t gypt..be
visited Greece next; which he i traver s ed '
on foot, rewriting to the IThite.',States in
1846. When, ,he arrived; his 1 - ye of ad
venture wohld not ; diltt tvhim :2k:re:Main.,
inactive;' and he appliedalii:irs ,t t l cm,n e'di.
:hely after his'returti to the c vernment
for a commission .0 - Atexlo: - ', ',4li,ng to
obtain this, be tiebe . pt:ed' tin'ipsloititment
On !Maid of a - United - Slates r :ier bbimil
to the• African' coast. : „ Arriiiiii:there,. be
could . not - s 'resist the'; tentPiati -toee,
the:slave - marts af'Whydah, bill, Was nrier
in his jOitruei by that:terrible 4 ehe r my of
the' white - mart—the AtriCin Tire
.r.) fie
wa brought home ip, a state [ eAtrerne
ill ealtb und,eitiCiation4 l but itiltlitthgb
al nsi.. unable to - nrve,. lie
_; mad :his. way'
`to , , ishitie,;n friio:phiragoo ( Fl,=4 ajAti!,
the - earti . es .. t„inii*jei i't. - hi 4 itY, life =
.
lien edbiinielf, withithaVeb NO an toi;
President Po l an .- aci = -
te ng limbs, to
~ ~
ma ded.whatibefire. ht6:q` been efo - s tr to
hi Lte - .conimtssi,DA. to., M#l, o.:. The
.Pritaidetit , co,4l4liloklicny his r lieSi, and
, • . ~
entrusted lum-With_:toffiertant* espitt - shes
to the dottinian44, 4 n * '7.PhX,- 611 :Se9tt, -'
Ho was iiirent:as eh eieoreAbi: ngb,Aoi.:
ieo,l the snoieriotii:-.cOtr4oy 'ci ~ 00 1 Pii 61
Dominguez - , Whit staittia: - With ninfrtin2
r
Vera Cpl. lAs IkeTW*6;'llol72lhifi:g
NiitiOnes, ileSirike,h/i: they :* r e i
nfOrmed;b3t.it-N[eilpiiti,o4*; 1
"r0:404
1,
Of bleatieqi,potalefsAvei:P - P4: viia
tl; Y
1)4
to intercept kte them, -64a at" that- i9*vvei*
a short Aiatiiiice 4:- . Dam r lighei re
titled ti? itreiesid, any thri her, ", hett ,wes
about ,retroaibi# *l3'o'4:o. Anis dont ,
trtilidedihittc.lio retttaiif - .Wtt h him, threat.
ening ale vengeance of g.Werninent
jr Ilk' , e,Q4 l P. a rY.! l , l ., ( M ii - .1 !..r e • 11 0 1 -.:-/f4v7
. 1 411 - 1,4 cc Odell.. tolplionqii r CtWirTn
,alvlng bi 4--, 4 4 40 3 3x: 1 , 4 * , ,,.. ~ Y.:Fi„.,.4
pplbrW l O . 1 0P.:to, A. .ttacki#o:l4gs;Al-14,!'2,g
-liooir.ot.,lse, Ji4d:, - 50 1 ,.„.. , oq;;- pr._
,‘fie t4okie(triniige f# - YkkiF, 1. 0004.
'to eiviiiii 46iff4:iipon tir'tlVfli a. s,;
cPittissiohlii, Se -;:il*
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