Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, January 25, 1861, Image 1

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A. 4. RHEE3i, 'Proprietor.
Wm. M. rtlitTEß, Editor.
VOL. LXI.
31ustite,ss EarDs.
J. W. , FO U, LK, Attoiney r at Law
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Esq., In Ols,Pe
stir or Fr.,t 'Pr,esbyterlun ()buret, All business Cu.
trusted to Ili•e" will be promptly attended to.
May P, '60.-Iy.
tiiittil—Da.,JNO. K. Smrru, re
spertfally announees to lila old frir nibs and
Pinner p +irons, that he hoe returned from bin south
wostern tour, with his health greatly' twin oved, and
has resumed his pract lee In Carnal°.
or ICE on Main iitrent, one door tintl of the Railroad
Digest, where he rue lie found at all hones, day and
nt.tht. when not out professionally , .
Carlisle, Oct. yii.
J. BEN DER, M. 11. '
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(II 111,1:11'.17111Sq;)
PIEY ECI AN, SORGE:6N 1 ACCOUCiI E Et.
Otii:T on Sailthqll,loVer Street, c“rawrly opm.pied
by Pr. ,utitts.
1 Oflk North
e 171
fitIT , A t . .V9 • d 1 3 ,11, 111” Mid
tort, Me° hour,. n.rop litirtobttly front 7Cc Vo'clock
A. M..+nd fr6tn r, to 7 ..eto:k,' P. NI.
D:.❑tist Of
a. 1 tt.O. GL. •
& 5 ;;: 2 7*:i FAIL (31.:011(11.1 S. SF,A.-
11(; , ; fY,DENTIsT from it, II I
tiwor, "t
ttt. the roshletive ipt iil hettlter, Esot
rest. t het., 1.00• K 11,11 - Oral
' M:,61 1.4,1,156 r -If.
nOCTO It A It )1 STRO NG has row ov
jr,, )1, to :IA S•ottth 1. , ".11,t• ojllnth.lE r
Pomfret O. whirr h , • may tin i•thllet.h the
da.y car Or. A. lite halt 11.irt y years eSlehriellee
ry tiln than list tt.,
1p 3 . lth pralioo Ilmme•q•Athio mod,
eine. 'lf.*
i •,t;T:" ' • DR. J. (!..N rospect
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A Nth , tlwi.tdii, snd izollt 11.1.2 y)
of Caliph , . and ‘l,init v. t Loh:, ro-
Fm00..1 tho pr.t •ti , ..• of I)..oti,trv, n , ul i. prl pn to T,
form all opt rotion4 on tip. I oi.thlhilonejn ,
to Iti~ pr„ f..,1 rn. ilt will io , ort 11111 n , ;•.1., .1.t.,1.11
gold r t, SilV4l% Withtottlo thi.y
may prefor. .'l'nrnr. moderate, to stilt the tilt.,
1.00311 S fi;;,7
ITS
soothohooror
next door to the Post•
(Mo. • Aug 1,
aEO. W. NEIM (' I 1 ) . 1 ) .
kjA Elan Denottrtfralnr or.ttpotrtlist• Ikenlihtry t 9
13 Vir; (Mice at ills resittemy,
opro4t,V tri m hill, tt . t.st Shin rtrect, Carll,le.
Nov:ll,l,W.
S. W. HAVE HST I C,K,
Ilannvor Stry;:t,
Vhis•i3lll . to prescrlptiom. ono "folly compounded
A full supply of fresh drugs nod rhendral,.
M V A . IL , [.„vti.l.B.
ioinorp , l Ills office to Ids Nllouxr, opp,ito
It-toi. • 11nrv6
T .11VCARD.-CIIIitLES - ; E. MA
11 . HMS.. Attorney at • Low, Ohlre In In
Doll j wit opposite the Market House.
‘l.trelt
0 iiN lIAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—
Malu Street, opts,slte `• Marlon Hall,"
Carlisle, rort. CO.
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I'. II UM It ICI Attorn;:ky at Law.
o —OMCC 1.11 Nfoth Jimmy, street. n few days
south of 111.1 W 1106.1. Ali business entrusMil to hint
will be promptly nttettiled to. LApril
I•AW NOTICE. —.ll4:movAL. W.
A M. Pt:SWIM: has removed 111..
the Court llottse. where he will promptly attend to all
buaitse4e. entrusted to him.
Att4uNt IN, 1e57.
AW OFFICE.—LIDITIEL TODD
upots , ,,,n,,ned the lemetlee of tin 1.3, OSII, in
eehtre Squ,tre, wo,t .de, henr the Fir I . lwl,3terhoi
Chtireh.
MEM
N DREW J. WILCOX, Attorney at
Lew. /Own No. 19 1.4 , :ti0.t.t0il St. Baltiti,re. Iluni•
n.,14 prmpli} uttunded to._
lIIMNMIIX
IDEB!E=11
11. A. Scurgnn, Er
Carlisle April 1:
W. C.'. IMEEM
ATTORNLVAT LAW AND GI:NEICAL-AGENT
WILL g Ito atteuti,in to , 0 11,,•t,t.s
nut tLa I.qattl, woke invoNtinent,, buy nud Fill
I,tat, and pay
I•Pato 111,1 tilurlint 5. Av.., &e. Rifer to tho !nt.101,..r, 0
County Bar, and to all pronilnont
of IA111;476-1)%
kir FARE mibucED:--vm
Y'STATES UNION 1-10T.EL,
606 & 608 :Market SI., abovC.lxtlip
PIIII.ADELPAIA.
J. 131 ES W. 1 . 01V1:11, Projuktor,
TERMS :-01 5 per dny
=IMIUMI
8. .Cr..o lltli J Ilarket Sts.,
H. W. IL'AZJA,GA,
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N. HANTCH,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
• WEST MAIN 'STREET,
Opposite the Rail Road Office.
Btu und wint,r of Cloths,
Cassimeres and Vestings made to order.
.c.sdisla, Say 8, 1.560.
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H. NEW SIN A 111 ,
ATTOINEY AVLAW:
Offlce with Win. II )
Miller Esq., South Ilenover Street,
opposite the Volunteer Office.
Carlisle, Sep. 8, 1859.
CO.O COAL ! ! COAL!!!
Tt - m
APO FAlits AND LIMEBUR 7
NEILS AND OTHERS.
the undersigned have been appointed sole agents for
the este of the celebrated Trovorton Cowl; This Coal is
recommended by Mr. Lawns and others who have tried
it, to be equally as strong, yid burn as touch lhuo per
ton as Lykens Valley or any other coal In use.
Pertains In want of Limo Coal Will find It to their n•
terast to buy thin Coal as It costs front twenty to twen
ty flee cents per ion less thau Lyketni Valley. We
have the prepared Trevortou Coal fir family use always
on hand. Also a large stock of coal droll kinds.
Our stack of LUMBER Is large and complete and will
be sold at the lowest prices.
Thankful for pest favors we respectfully ask a cone
.
tinuance el the same.
ARMSTRONG t HOLGTR,
July 13, 1860
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MISTAKII—AII persons in want
yi of a bottle ol Fin° Old Imported and Pura Brandy.
or Old Itya Whiskey, or Oln, Wlnee. &c.. can get the
Nire artlqo at the Grocery of the subeerlber. -
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WM. BENTZ/
earlinie, Jan. 18, 1!6O
RRIME CR ANBERRIES.-
A superior article of Cranberries just received and
ale by ' "J. W. BUY.;
Oct. sa,tao.
GRAIN BAGS.—Just received and
. s . gi.2. for l ot4e . very elmap for Cash
ell AN I NyILLIY..Tr onto°
VU.RNISktING GOODS.- - •
Th. largept and best voi•lety Of Gent's. guiuleth
Gumbo and at God . lo Oast prlceo VIII be found at
• LIVINGSTON'S.
Norlbllotoiver Strout.
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• r4 l .ll.liiSH' 1 ACKER.EI.I" ••'
j' A lot of Mackerel—tienv. - catlt--10tinecrtini pagk.
el of itnives, Quarter, and klghth Barrele.
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lonaale at the Store of ilukoulwrior;
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Wild rO5O of Allown)• I my thanks!
Thou mind'st mu of Ost autumn uouu
Whou fiat we met ?pen the bsnks
And bones of 1,013111m1/eon.
Lilen•thiva, beneath the.thern tree's bough,
My sunny hour was glad and brief,
‘There crot.spil the wintor seii and Ilan
Art without dower and ldaf.
And shall not thy death doom be thine—
The donnfor all things wraight of day,
And wither/Id my Ilku thine,
W11.11 , ,0 of .11Iowny ?
N.. 1 so: Ilk sisloory, for 1! . 1,u, 'Alta
I,y bott. atid long,
111... vi. at, e. 11.1 inake
, .f 1014:.
Thu ntetnory A nnuui .
1ti0i5.43.11,7 {..hex illll.l.l•linrf.lftl rup,
A rgatdoll'h glory and Lor hlgnito,
In silent twlntms up
A ❑9ll.•ll'S F;L•ry I hnrt•ft.
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Atid it lel.) Nei:V.:ill. best
ill I'm)',
-I've hl.”lll , ChiPll. the v'e 1,:i), .
\Vhcee Ow ha..d.ipt , :v.lti:c lit.ut di ow brenth—
A sir:, 1.!,:ec1,i1 r.,..,F1,1,...v0 hin hond, 1
A straw,. rolv,ht.... , ,Lieh bon.ath.
An•l 1 Irmo ,t , mi bo , fil. , 011 , I-(
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I 111, monument. 11 hfi.fi tclih I hortitn
. TliP 11'•11,41, of ,a) Ili% prt.11,14.“ 1,10
l'o that hat d pra.lit fll..
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liii Ihy 111 ,t/ 4111.. horny ~'or I fio ~pot.
I' , ,s-t0i.t.,1
Is thi . ruallik.yt hour, .
At. 'I I. n, 11, 4,,,e,0r 11'W hi, I 15,
• A 1,..1.' , pride an.l VOW,. .
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r.sner that t• a ohild
As.lll,••>. .10 I,Noth,
rion, thy 'or.ivu. tht Itrong.
AliLi it
spirit':, flalterinK Pinluuh then
Ur: peit, iliy tm um ix xi ittrn
till the nil of
'There liar hero loftier strains than his,
And I .11,1.0 r scroll , and :wrier Iyrrs,
Ana la,. lit witlr.t.rptl.3"l.
I'm, and holier fir , xi
'nut read Ll ' , names that know not death—
• nobler mullet; than Iturnit era Lhero,
And few hare won a greener wreath
Than that which blatin:Lla
Illy was the language hi the heart,
in which the an,tvering heart would speak—
Thdught•wei d,that !nal, the wartu tear Anti,
Or the mull° light up the clinch.
Aod his the it uric, to whose. tort.
The roonnnon poke of ninn 6reps time r
In cot or cistlu. mirth or m ran, •
In coold or sunny
And who has heard his song, nor knelt
Before Its spvil with o !Mug kfieu,
And IL, tonal And hollered and tilt
The nmstory.
O'er the mind's t4en, In calm and stnrm,
O'er the heart.'24 ,dinshine and its shovrers,
O'er eto undnents,dnlght-and %arm,
O'er reassns dull, cold hours!
Ow fields where bravo toen die or do:
halh. ring,: the hAleolotl;t mirth;'
Where owurhers weep. where lovers woo,
• ironl ihrolle.to cottagr
ea out tear dims the eye unrhod.
AVhat gild VOWS falter mote toUgne,
When •' Sets %ilia la WI Waltaro hied,"
Ur Long Syne' . la viung:
Pura thoughth that lift the AA' above,
I•ollsv . rlth his Co' turn hymn of proiSe,
And dream., of )outll mot truth :intl !eve
With '• Logau 2 n hank: and tam,"
.1nro), I:heeul,
And when be slugs hh! 'master lay
Of Allow a d 's wllth haunled,wall,
All rw,kulF In our frames Of el,y
Come thronging at his call.
luth2ln.tion't: %%odd .fnir,
And our owu Wadi of victim! glen;
1t lt r 1. 1 h., poetry Ore tluao,
And ilcaUft,
And Ilmtstt-3 hough Lrie( the rites he rail.
'Clunigh rmutit and Maid the path ho trod—
Used, died, in form and soul a Loam '
The imago of his God.
Through rare and pain and want and woo;
With pnuda thht deaiii alone eeddd heal,
Tortures the poor alone ran know,
The proud alone run feel— ,
ll'e kept tit lionerity and truth,
Ills iodine:Mont tongue nod pen, - •
And inured in manhood abd
Pride °lbis fid.kiw tarn
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Strong honxo, deep fooling. .1111/4:40111 strong,
A bay of Tyrant and of Knave,
A love of, , tll;ht, a From of IVrong, •
Of Coward and of Slave ;
‘a.
A1.1m1,110. heart, n•eplrit high,
That could not feaz and would not bi,w,
Were uraten in bIA unn ly eye,
And mild, wanly brow.
WM..° to the liardl his words are drivels
Lilie (lower-;cods far by the wild WilldB strewn,
Where'ere beneath the skies of heaven,
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Thu birds td - Coun hose llown.
Prn,h,e to the Mao: A nnt,h,n
Beside, hi, e,2111a, with wet eyes,-
her hrlive, her by:100f ul, her good,
Ac vi hen n . loced one dies.
And now, as on his funeral day,
Mon stand his cola earth•couch around,
With Min auto honiago that WO pay
To cousacraMbground. r
.And consecrated grcuud It la,
The last, the hallowed home of ono,
Who lives within all memories,
Though with the burled gone. r,
Such graves as his aro pilgrim's shrines—
Shrines to no code ore. end confined--
The Delphian dales, the Palestions—
Tflu Meccas of the salad
Lays In wisdom's glory wreathed
Crowned kings and onitreoturienis of newer,
And warriors with their bright swords sheath'd,
The onighttest of the Lour}-- •
And other names, Idiom!, bumble bare,.
;, is Ilt by fortune's dimmer start
Are acre, o'er waves and mountains come,
From countries near and far.
Pilgrims. whose wandering fent have pressed
';_The Switzer's snow, the Arab's sand,
Or trod the piled leaves of the west,. '
My own green forest land;—
All seek the cottage Olds birth,
Gazed on the scoff os he loved and sung,
And gatheeloolltge, not oltartb„
•, Ilie fteltle atldetro4tue among.
Thoy wander by the liodu's low; treea,
Thu:pastoral Nith and wended Aii t .
And by thy sepulehres,.puturelea,
The peet'a tomb le there)
Un t,erhat to thow'the saulptor'i art,
le funeral eolumul t wreathe atht urhr--
y'era thufortht graven on tho heart
.• ;Clio wane °films= huaauh - •
• J W. EBY
Mill
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The Ohl Jew Broker's Se cret.
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lie lookedliko an old clothesman, but he,
was only a broker - --11 broker with a had char
acter. and what that toast have been, when it
•wae bad for a broker. wo leave to imagination
and Johoeou to define. Ile was reputed. the
hardest, matt of his [rode; and; ns men of that
trade are popularly supposed to be more elee
:l7'4l- 'dups. Worked by Hints, not hearts,
ChTffil machines. wm
kuprimutey of trimness must have left him a
fearfurconglemerate. 111 was a withered old
man now,.al ino:fl. double with age and rheutoa
tiate, with n: hooked nose, and light brown
eyes, red•round th'e lids, and a strange mix
titre of stirline.m and suspicion in his 'face.—
Ile looked It cross between nnwliff and a wea
bo, which Ill) 1V11.9, charaoter as well as
NO one 11(111 it 'good Word to shy ,
to him. Toe publican at the corner WAS sore
'there was something queer in a man who did
not take an hone , ;:t glass like Iho resl, awl the;
baker looked down Oa him :bee:lnge he' alto
'seconds' on prilvdpde. if di tresswas to ho
put on anile:; round the neighborhood, they
prayed that it [night not he by old Joe Alappin,
of llolhorti Fotildingl One omega rigid .he'd
as leave have the Emperor or It 110 :1:111 ;
her 03114:100r Sll , l lk`fer.• Tan very
children•werc afraid of. him. and -wilt] peroldf
lid come near them, nulesi they vitro intputlom,
and omettotl llot. to the little m 0 t , ..10 ,
was the I.l;strict Bagte ; nod 'OH fee ilarpi:d
stood in tielhorn searing the.' iot.
ous ninth fry of the phi tore, for Ithimt
man' of more civilized. eerie rico. ,
Every body said the vra h t l a ,e;stret
thought he wow a cm:LIT, nthera that, he
had commuted mtztal-r, nu I writ to look a t,
the hotly ,tr grave. (titers 14;1111:mid lie hail It
ehl*wife looke 1 up in he g vret, on straw;
but 11611 e knew exaetly what they thomlit.
cepting the brood Met I11:1 tim , o WA.: a secret
80111Vik:W : anti of neuron. ii Irthot4ing tit him,
di6lyattefol one; 'he could have walling LW
villainy to conceal,'. Fail' the iaspector to
Policeman X. lit.
Shy (Ise report arose or hi, hwiu q n srtr:u
in its life , Lelts. bI2V/lll4e 11(0Iiillg.
he was :seen stealin,t in the :bad, from Iris goer
rut along Holborn :,55v to 1, the Writ lied --
So one linew,where he went to. thouidi more
than one lout:goy had :-ot out 10 101/ . 1,V 11/11/
but somehow the-old nun al 'rays conti ved
to escape, doubling tli'votL:h the , trert4 m sub
a quick-atol unespe :rd in 11111,r,
it woe done, lie invariably got away.' Xil ,I.llls \
of p1:1119 had been made to Intel: Mtn. bitt they
all titileidevery one of t'llet&; cud the broker II
secret W•as it -secret Teddy his
landlord's boy, came the nearest to the dis;mv
ery, but he lost hits at lot somewhere up in
th e New Road, near I.L.ogetit's Pdrk. though
that wits IL goolme,ure to have taken: too.
Moreover, he sow that .1.11. MN, decently dress-
ed beneath hie shabby old cloak—ti Using no
one eke would : from that time, the
report loot got :thous that it was a love affair,
with some my.derioniv,libriy. and that Joe
was buying w wife with his gold; for. he had
Californy-worth; said his landlord's little
boy Teddy.
t . One evening Joe set out an usual, with his
chubby obi cloak and battered old hat,.but well
enough heneath. Ile walked cautiously lit
111.1.11. bold:hug, us WA.; natural to blot noW,
with his rheumatics so but, but liner he had
passed through bi?-: po tietthir. quarter. turning
round constantly., as if to cough. but in reality
to see if tiny she were following.'he walked
briskly on, cutting
.through all sorts el' queer
alleys and bye places winding and doubling
'like a fox; the host topographer in London
could 1101 have followed him. At last he camo
to e very pretty house itt• Regent's Pork—a
house evidently inhabited by a gentlewoman
of fortune. Its well as of taste; fur all the ap
pointments were in such perfect keeping, and
th e r e was such a wealth of eostly simplicity
about it as could only belong to both of these
;conditions. The liroker looked up at the win
dow as he came beneath it, and a liille girl of
fourteen or tilteen —but slight of her ago—
leaning out I . l'olll among the geraniums, cried,
nn uuvwer 10 Ids look, 'why Joe, how late yea
are to-night !'
That sweet voice I The old man nerd to say'
Lt hinpielf, that he would not 'exchange' its
'Joel' for at gOll.l lIIIIIIII' Ile nodded )
to her alfectionately, and carefully scraping
his shoos, went in with the air of a 61101 who
kILOW that lie will be welcome. Ile took uir
his bat and cloak and put then: away in a
dark corner, and then clean and respect tide
looking, he Went up stairs to the 'drawing
room.
A. lady, still beantiful and stilt young—
young
. at least for the mother or rt, child of
tifieen-was sitting there embroidering. Sur
rofnufed With every beauty and every luxury
—nestled in that lonely home, like a bird in
a olden cage—how strange the chance-which
had hrown together anything so, graceftil us
shat 1, broker V. t they were
well acquainted ; that they were even hinds:
fo'r she rove when he entered, and advanced
towards him kindly and shook hands with him,
and petted him as only It woman can pet,
without any visible overt ael. But all that
Joe hymned to wish for was to sit a Milts, and
watch her as she befit over her embrcide,ry,
and hear again that. she woo_ c'ententedAnd
happy.
'Are you certain, BUIT that you want for
nothing?' inquired Joe; ' nor Miss Margaret
neithex?'' •
'Nothing, Joe, nothing.' and the sweet 1111 y
looking up affectionately, as if she had spoken
to a father.
'That's enough, that. ittall I want,' tere
into d
Joe, and then he went bark the depths of
his quietmteditation, watching the lady's face,
and every now and then glancing round the
room, as if to see that 1111 was right, and to
find out where he could Ikker un, i m p ree ,
After this had gone nu rot. a short time, doe
Mappiti asked for Margaret in an uneputh
way, strangely softened, like a mastiff portly
mosmorised. The lady rang the bell and Mar.
garet came. It seemed to be the usual troy in
which she W/lUSUMMOLIeII when he'broker was
there, for she came at once, without giving
the servant time to call her Silents° showed
the most unatfecied gratitude and love fur the
old man, running up to him and taking his
hand called hint 'boar Joe' as if she monntit.
And is there net t ling that - the little. lady
wants?' said Joe., patting her hand and smooth ,
ing down her curls. tins 8110 g 017711& Mid
bonnets enough, lady ? for you know she has
but to ask and have.
• Why Joe, 1 don't wear such , ' a frock in a
week I said Margaret, \laughing ; ani it -was
only htst Tuesday you.pve thln. beauty,
thaugh hadn't yet hart worn my Itl to silk '
Joe Mappin drew her between his nees.
and held her face in hisliands. 'Sit r nod
gold istk good enough hir'you both I' he said
;With almost a passion of' fervor in his voice,.
tto never stint yourself fur fear of me.'
Btirthof both said again that they had all
they could require, 'even if they were rine•
eises,lu a fairy tower,' Margaret, added ; and
when - this - assuranco - had - Veen — yepentodrtonl,
most a ,wearisome number of, times, Joe Map
pin was oenteat:, end so relapsed into. silence.
again., • And there he ant till the lastinye
the sou had gene, anti, candles , had been
'brought-they were Of the' finest wax, ypu truly
be pure- 7 a pectiliiir
,eipressiOn,uf teuperauNa
oa that mastiff l'aee, lte.was reading a
,awect.
Anpter,
,tiong
. Anti .then , , wheelie; Was .quite
'mated tip in his greasy old cloak, het had
opine, and hobbled rheumatically, when:llo.64le
neaeliti quarters .
This then.
,waethe broker's Spet'et;:and'ilds
was its history. , • •
.About fifteen years agoi Jor°Mappin„almost
an old . man,,ev9n: - 0,4, 'was pa),lo4,lq h ,saizci ,tho
CARLISLE,. PA FRII 4 iY, JANUARY' '5; 1 . 86 i
goods of n detain Capblip Thornton living n t
the West. Lod. The CaPtaii: won onm of Ihose
gay, reckless, loveable men. who, by dint of
sheer animal magnetism. live for years ml
credit, and are only brought to account when
it becomes 0 mutter of life flild death to some,
of thy poorer creditors creditors are
sorry for their debtor as if it were themselves
going to the Queen's Bench, end ma:using them ,
selves bitterly—the tenderdiearted iltleast
fur tbe'lrimble they are bringing on hint. 'doe
Mappitt the liarikst of hi 3 profe , sion, the iron
hefirtiid, grasping broker, who was believed
nett') breve a single huma&feeling, even he was
touched by the g„..dlant frankpessof Ids'viet in);
and as for his wife, thatimb.lc, patient, glori
OUS 190011111, with her little Op) in her firm I.
spinet hiag rose up in his he ;: , ;i4. fur liar which
he•had never felt in his lily 6 L
It was an
sitts ye:wiling . ivotl:thip:Hoch as he hail read
of itl novels of the librarivo Le hod suize.l, but.
tvhich be al v..:tyg thmight,. per.-;h, lord te wore
tilt.
'!ittati of.tti ti 6w,
)1),0
the Iluitett, livort Love —11:o love of hsatity ;
' the love of virtue', love for I tiy o 'H mute.'' -
• Ca; !silt Tl.,rt,tua woo tsii•t • stvl oil' 10 th..; ;
te.crt'e..reneh. and :titer ,
tette.t . uf Lc •
prisounteht au Idcnly )f apre.loxy.. Ifa
1111 lived ',JO freely and t.tlien to, litho
ire; Iwd brink Glik: of Ihoei. , I tie haired 1 4 11111
of 6:111gAille rerNiA' I :LI,
;1.111 Ndi t,
hrotty, he fill I m `I .11,.! late ;fly
00 , 1h.i lutve. 3 , 14 child
were tltui left aluly it; th, wovld. ouri
TI:o1,14:'..1. Il t l I t t sigh cf
an - u4LI 019'11 11.1111, til;I:Ii%V; 0'0'111111,4%. 'ln
foc , l,•letd he; t ;11e.•). Thorn'
tro.e. Jute, 11-! 11
di0lit•1i01 11221' relatives, will, wec,.
s.,,rzy. !low of th:iex ',IF.. 11, si - oi I t,l ti;it.):.:tik-,
her. IVhett the t - .11.1) . .,titt died. th•• 11.1 03 tpidtt
(Lune icre,..trd ope.dy. lit ts 1.1 her Itoh t I
klirtiftelik!!
. • .
0111 I l e h e r 11111 V 1,110 111'1
furling; of rere:•cree (or hum Laity, Noel, 710 he
Mid never known bet't;re; tool the old lit oa
'ail Me h l iiilllll.`ll 11:11•'11: 1 CO
11118 so 1.111 Ii e juivilegr. of /1,1.
her Ile wanted toc.!:ing, he s but
tli , y 11 . 121, I , ljlT/V, /11l 01:•`1jr1 11 .1
to 111.,' I 11l 111 lay ' l O . 101' n r 01,,ij 7 ,
ill 11,t, '1 . 1" to, aiaow 1,0 cold 10,00, L:S
W! ILO 11114 h'_•' it:
ll,' 111 , 1 111 11,1 ti•l'' 111R' iI 10i51 his 111,11:,. I
Iliint . l.UVO . .kikVW CO 0 1 1 . 11 I,J
I Vl ' ill
. 1 1 • 0,
111,11.1 11'1' ill', 111' 01..0
- rit'y were sot bac I! au Isl.. ro,,,uaed to
1 , •11/t. Ili I •• : '•I :It 1,111,
it 1011 ., l ier H 111, 6 .01, 1 ,, it l" tuy's
Itt, he 0111'1 I.l', ifl
ill i• 11 1". il 11-
0111 111' . 1 . 01.1I1111:, 11111 Lilflll 9or eirning
111,1. ovh subs i:.tenc,el — eauld she da. but
leo:i_at her child, hold oat len 11 Cu. haft Is to
that etrange old nom, and Inicst into tuni
gratitude and s'main.;, 11.!1 , / sorrow, all mixed
up together, as she faltered rot • and
„look her fate from his hands. Sha nu le
the truth el 11 . 18 feoiiugi , awl 'Wu; raa
1101110 to :assume a 'false digrtljy thick woutl,
Irave been less :dignified 1 Itan . : the :iceeptatiO:s
of his generosity. Si , - ,,,eu.'udi.ed Iti,n by 1101'
tears; and 81111 zo'illilred 11111 , 1; and
that touch bound on Jo ...Jill as her slave
for life; thh fleet, last, sly lime that a
woman's lips lurl eve': I hint: 0.101 in
this manner thuir livos „.... , for 11,e 5001
fifteen years.
' 110 took a beautiful Little Itni;ne for the widow
amt her ehil.l. 11:11 lizrub,hed it with every
luxury and beauty pos.sible. 11
160 100 y —111',1,..11,1111'y, urnititre, 111.113111.211tS
--W11111(:•Ver it Might, he.lll!it was rare a n 1
pensive lie bought them, Ile 1 7 ivishol his
00.mey like 10.11e1' mml thought nothing dear
which would call I'l l yth lII', oil.
111111 ut Ii joyous expression el1;1 , 1.
'L'iteir pleasure repaid hint everything; iLlwas
his II:oven, his life.
But • rime was coming fast, now 1011011
.Blur old Joe - Mappin,' the hrbker, 11111 , 1 Mee
,lie boundary lines bet treett 1 110 and eternity.,
and learn the great secret. %Viten the wittier
bad Ilargaret's tlowgrs, had !Oripp , ol
her geraniums or thole I,l , l(''i 1111t1 111'1 I . IIIZIII
the songs of the bird; 1110 1111 rum awl Death
okapi face to face. Ills i'll1"11:11ali-111 11114 asth
ma Iryl l;ren very had for 'I log while: an I
11011110 ill 1110 tiiag trd and neglected way had
not given him the hest chanre of recovery.
Ile knew he was dying. but he could uut die
in peaec without. lurking 111100 1101111 o il tllosc
110 faces he loved :Ai much —the oily t W'./ lie
ever, loved I lirough the whole of his long life.
They could not come to hint, for they .101 not
11110 w his address nor even his surname. Ile
11111 y 'J11.1: ill the beantiful house in lies
gout's Park, tind the servants thought lie Wit,'
tmele--pahops from In
guy or flit rim parts.'—lttit if they could not
cottm to hill,. 1111 Is,atld go to them—and must
—whatever the risk. Ile equld not die hap•
pily believed Ito 0011 111 not pa., away at.
all --:withottv,secing them once m ore
• i'llotzgli the seal of death was 1 igidly set b a t
his fare, the old limn resolved to make this
lung 111111 perilous journey. Ile kumv lie should
has:en thin supyententottient, but it 11 euld be
better evc;e, if lie +MI, he said, sadly. Ile had
11,1111' all he could du nate; he hod estalilklied
the, dear !AIL'S, ainl lii< death would not de
prive them saw of a farthing. or a simr,le com
fort. lie had saved enough; let him Biel , Ile
Sent fur 11 neighbor to dress hint for the loot
in his dreeld. clot.' , es; when 11111'
1010 done—bct‘vcen fainting 11 o+l long tits of
paiti—lie told her to go for a cab, and bargain'
with the man My his fare up to Ite,zent's
Because lie loss old and Weak, he wouldn't lie
done even by the bi g: go:4 ruffian among them,
Ito growled out. 1\ hen the woinita left. the
room, old Joe drugged himselfois best lie could
to a sinall iron safe lu had left into the W/111
With hie owu •Irariet..• No one,knew iI Wait (Inert,
the !imolai, !mt. it ;eprying eye;;
of little Teddy. Ile unlockVd it, and on out
a Coll cf Mink notes, railway scrip, anti mort
gage bonds, and tied them all in a cation
handkerchief, together with a parchment tied
with red tape; sealed with a big seal, and en
dorsed 'Joe Nlappin's will,' in hig oirn hand
writing. Uo hid the bundle under ids`giiinsy
old cloak: and then the woman caste
and Timed 'him panting and pale, mid she
screamed out that he was tiling. But he
swore at her between each gasp, and told her,
teihold her noise and to help him down stairs.
And then half stumbling and half carried the
old - man got; down the stairs at last, and so
was put into the cab.
Ile gave the - man his direetions in an under
totie,
jeatmsy guarding the ;name front the
crowd standing curiously about; and then ho
drove out of llolborn forever. As he left his
.old neighborhood, with all its nssociatious of
the pitylessness and sorrow of which he had•
been the instrument, and the heartless cause,
is change scented, to come over MM. The
mastiff face gradually grew more softened and
humanized. .lle woo passing. from The 'world
of men and intinunoii, into that of love, and
death, and the evil ihfinences. of his material
life faded before the purification of this great
baptisin.
,
-The journey-ft was, a long ono for a dying
inau,-..tired him sadly. undid not care though
for the pain it caused' hint; his. only fear was
he should die' ore ho reached his h ome', the
home of hi. 4 spirit, hi 14 better and Purer life,
but ho survived a satl state of suffering
and . prOstrritiont and only just survived it;
for Wketi carriph . by, the Ohioan in his 'arms
as if ha had 'been n child, he 4tns brought to
the.presenqc,,ot tkosc • lgred: Mies; all that
failing ; life leffhirn power to do, was to ph co
the, package' In tho:widews lap, anti• min -lour
Saintly; '.ll,l's all . yOurii,' and to ,die with Leo•
tears falling softly on
, .
138 true to.yoursolf, , a 134 ,y9u.will pointnand
the rpapects of 1 ; - • !,s
There are two It..llll,lte.as
the birthplace ntl i Ulla was, dis
tingitished Its Bethlehem Ephrat It or Ephr.tt
'Phis, word Beth-lehem (House of Bread or
'FICA) all problb:lity, tb itv.iiittka
qion in a fertile and wit • growing di. , itHs!.
•.Betli' (noose 14,,cOnthimi emu] . many
lieprow words, and covrospotok with the Ger
man
bqq.sciwits in Nordhausen, find the Eng
Holt in W hieltem
is pleasantly situated .tip.nt a hill al»ltt. 010
miles enullte:tsl,or.l~t•u elan, nut three wil.
from the famous ••1!uols oP&Ataapa."
left slopes a eunsitlerable valley, Beet Jal, or
the Viii at)ilse, iftrott4li whicii ran.:l a rip
pling brook. Stretching, niv.ty to tho rust.
Ward, for 'wady t weary miles. are a topic
vine IWk it olive not tite tier , uutiln ru.ior
r.tughur soil be,tr's tot lie evil itillttenee
of clie %raters of
roe tormoraltle loy:!1 whirl; Witnel , ei the
Will; of 1)-arid, .to tts I i,, e;11 , 1i tio: spot
or .les,:`thitilly tbre.Av -lo•,va I. anmi%fav , u rnbly
tlistirignisloill :I'll°ll4 Ilie ritiel of I' dultine,
P.. its ,xter.l Lc.utly amt internal
tarts... A:I tte,ittrate ~,, . r tills that
loirses,•evert al, all ruoful; and
!btu: email ettpoltt% I ;five In the
towns not the liemei •the lioly 14 ;le: •LII air
o r c ,„„i,.,, n t,'rvco 4,1
uttiturm
i•oef?, - (xr eitel wilt , ,
Is ~vla.I; ti .;;; RiLe,tle
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i , One ; 1 , 36 . te. , , le)
luwe. Thu of thu ‘i• r;i 101'3
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Joel, an.l nLritn• to
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plitia
11• oi (114,
‘vhlein I , Le
the pliO v,ll,re th. , t,
woCul, it id :sp te1 , 341., ,111 . 1 , 111:1 , kti niiln
Italy w ,rue
lute. with a 5tr,,,,..r
0101 , ! 1111 re.9.!.111,1
iVII kill it Hl:lll.iii I
hny to my wi; th • cliuriA
of Id Lion" iti
to I l i ! f h oil 01.,, .11.11 111 1,• 0 1 . 11i' , 4 c.,19 11'1011
twu ;1.1111;10 roicq t eti-Y-;•0,411t tall V ;rio•
thiatt 1;i1I-tr, 0l m ir'010; nn i ;00 -ire la
;101-n:- Ini; h gerge-00-1. ant
1;1'111611g; 00.1 tno4.tie:•.
11-0---it I; it, in 0 ••;;leerill--00; the
pI ll . :? N 1;i-city no ei rtoolial;10•11 , 1,
irke-1 1 •Y a sitar or 411ver 1:10 ive;ll,•at,
:1;01 ;la. iroierip , i,m, "li-e ;le I-V:o4ine \I trio
(:001•;11.; ti e-o" (II 0-;• of
gin Nl.try, ‘s.tl 1111.1 I IR,
• the' m lag •r" yeav I,
no an 10,4:11,
it 011; ;lie 110:1-4- with Wu.. rill.,
uml Nal; oi,lol-el \yid; silver Imp. of Kell
uud ,ti ver, i r, or 010;0 -4,
rulialiev upon ;he wocl-• nal vivelirerti. IJf
;110•;0 0000;00rie3.
U;q :into the •liritie tit:: m iii r is Oar
trltich iiiitrli•( the , not tl:e
and the wise nioit of thp I:,t 11.1.0,in• I .th o i i i
offori;:i4,i anti the (i .Itl,l
erylit ttrii tlie
Flute Ihttiht and rr:i ;1111,-
(rimis
the raets.:l town it emit out
of :11111% Ilene 1.041, I'lllo,, 1110 Mil
stud It, the c:twq ,
wherein Jeronto tiny year •,
pa g es
of the NOW
There are oilier thing.t to iitterti.t the ray
elltni iu 11,thleheto and it: vi iittityi---t he moult_
thin i t u.'„,e4 01' Engetli ; ;Ito 11,1.1 or t.h,
herils, Ivliere they alittle on the met tu ir
night ; tho tuuth of Itae.hn'el, who W:l,,
in the tent' toh., '11.:4'.1,0,a1t.e t
tha village 01'1111111, V. h..ce .11-re .
W.L:. %sok,
4 , 1111f.111‘ , 111..i1 . on,l weeping, and great
neturning,:' For It whorl bewatlett her eltil.lrert;
the : fountain whence three toio,tity men 01' Jo
dal, drew water for th,
Intuit . contaittiol the reveyett,t;
the pure religion or chi is; is till n A.,Ai,ity and
a anima.
, .rtsi:cnoTi: orDu...N.vrr. ,ie 1. 1 , 1 1 tX ( .. Iti.Lldlll.
—Oll an 0 1 1'11111g preeetoling T11 11 111:•tIMItg.111,1
1111111)* years ago, IWO I. l llltlolll , lett the Vonegh•
\CU h tho feat 1111011 of praelaing ;toile ill Hie
' dueler s 'lino fill ellichens t too 1 4 ,,,,i tun
l tree adjoining Ids lieu-e. When they arrived
at•he spot, ono ascended the tree, while rho
other stood with the bag, ready io receive the
plunder. It to happened that the teeter hint
stir had loot 10; the 1,,,a-e, Wllll Ilte,VieW of •
, sectu•P'ng the saws rhirkroo 1 . ,r lik lilluul:,,giv
ing dinner. The rogue under Ike tree: Leering
Sallie 0.10 applaalehing, 1111111,allaftly Crept . 11,
Way, Ivilltotti 3 3
nul.fy.irg Its unulioluiun anunig
the brooches The doctor Irtnie up silently,
rind was itionediately saluted from above as
follows: "Are you 11.11. ly : ' " Yes" respond
ed the doctor•, dissembling hi , voice us muc h
as possible. The other, itonosliately laying
hands on the old rooster, exelaiii.ed, " Here's
old Prex, - ,,wi1l you have hint ?" '• Pass hint
along," was the reply, awl hp was soon in the
doctor's bag. '• Here's . I•lrtit Prex," said the
un conscious student, grabbing, a line old hen,
':w h ill ,you have her l' „ • " \•es','.'' again re
sponded the doctor. "Here's son John, will,
you litivo hint I" "Here's doughtt-r Sal, litho
her." : And so on, until he had gone regularly
through the'doctorls rumily.
The old man walked elf One direction
with the plunder, while the student. well sat
with his night s work, came down lira ,
streaked it for the college. Great was his rs
'toaehmeut tolearn from his companion' hat
he had not got any chickens: and, if he gave
them to any one, it must lorve been to Dr. Nett.
'Expulsions, fines, and disgrace, were upper.
most. inthoir thoughts, until the next forention,
when both received polite invitations from
their president, requesting the pleasure of
iheir, cowpony . to a Thanksgiving dinner. To
declina-wqs impossible: so, with hearts.full
of ansietylfor the
,result,, they wended their
'Way to the house, wheret hey wore Pleasantly
received by the
. old, gentleman, 'and, with a
hinge party, ware' soon Seated around the'res
tiVelioarti. After fishing a blessing, the dab=
tor .rose from - his seat, and,. taking ' tho'earv
inglknife,; turned with n, smile to, the rogues;
and train, "Young getttlebtbn, here
,Prex,'.
and Marin Prex, son' John, and daughter Sal, ..
ni'the mime thhe'tduithitig,'Siiceessively; WA
xpspeorivo - aldokons.; ' , to which you ba
help° IThe, mortification, of his,'et.mlents
.finny iniagined.' • . „ .
Lgt,a ,v(i4l! who
glues ot.liquor in 1113 yili,rch,
Lad better thro'w away—the juivar `
or.hiii~ecl~'
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netually sin:dr; and things that seem n 1
are 011011 great in 11101 r 1 0:11 . 111giriiid Co
TIN] lAN' Ih . r.a Sir
tan that turn t h e scale of el
a , A ,, r an !
to 1. avontB nv 1 pitotssunelta of s
art t1i..11 . • progro.l:; 55051 slour
Ilirir ...)lOr3 1.5, 1 , 1,4
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h ti); 1•2:1 to tlio cow:, r,i , nt .01' :0 111,
iZt;:h.Lr I 11.t%. , ,_•r. II • a‘r ';o cc wo! 1
Ant 'N.:. il,l orb , : i!t.
wroci: "t tilt. ":::tootii•t.:
11111) 111,!. imri.l; 11
It tic elqi•t. 1) 1 . 44 i tt , s'i)kit
:t tvo: ic!
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trrol , dit• "IA tit% 1:0
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dr.!) 11:110 11411 111') b• tltc i.
fl lour % of that
piliv(•t• 11 h 1) o:vcr v 6:•
‘v,rl , l, forgf•ts cur
G. 1.1 11.•
unl 1111.` grt•at atir ,I•ag „ la wc
high roinliwii of !Hi° t.: wi
by Ii:11,2 alwa a and ‘voll. II
N,.ico wishes to do (Inc i
1/11W1.11ly than I,y .loim Ittllctluties car
'Ail: hayr to h.,%ail at 1.t,1 ilk' an t
Littiv acts nre the cliittiintii; id trot•
11l- hit
figure", I.tr,or 0.10, 1,1 1111d1I11,1it
116 11 . 141,4•"1. ul t
alit! ‘11,i11i010,t,d11,,,.
They tire the .-.tr.tw, upt4l our iife',l .t
ceitful current. that
The 110, 4 0 061. in then,
move on Iho haracter and resitoto.
Ttc.y itori,ate the, rnu
acte'r tre;tiov. Itelit to intt!o: tit
inunortal 111,01.
MICR! IVO all' (chat 4vo are
that acts a :Lre called to
U,ther thereat heroism of (I. 11
proatl.tly
111'1 , W.0. 01 \ 111'11:s , 0' Till: l'AtritoT ._..5;, , ,,
utt, ili hiS l'Xel.:11011 IVI/i . lv Oil Si:11/1” I,conee,s,
soya:--"Nspr l/illy tl , v,ll'l W., ntvu Litteng , o
ilOl ilk•htriiio:o, to ,01101 h0t, , ,..5, 1011 41.0 give
re,ii,,, , ry 2irol health to •ucli nti lite Si 01: There
is 110thhog 1)011(T. rellialos t00p...0 good.. : —
VllOO first girt ti, thOy ore 'strictly dint oth.
and laxative, but us the bor., s become nes . o:3-
10111 , 1 to thorn those effects yell-e 10,10, peo
- They also improve ll.' stalk 01' th,
skin. They fun. a nob substitute f•,r !:ra •,.
and an excellent alterative for . lioNen cut of
condition. To sick' and.44,11e lt , ,rsemltcy reti •
der corn unnecess,yry. They are beneficial in
all chronic di.eases, contrec:ol With broatli
\
Ng. and have IL marked in fl uence or ,chennic
cough and broken hind. They lie s ervice.
able in disen•es - or the Atilt; stid,dir c 'china
lion {viih. oats, restore' a worn hors much
soondr than oats alone.
'',, _____- 5 _....-....-------
A MAN or BitAlNs.—Dr. lirthnilr rt , lat lb.:
following : Just atter a :filial financial oriois
mi d cra s h, aAVell street broker 011:.1 day thskeii
him if a certain It. It. in New York \was a titan
of itfains, •, Certainly," said lir. Bethune,
~•in is n man of very fine intellect find infer
ten ion."
" I am astonished to '.hear replied the
broker. "I thought Ito Was 'very' deficient,
fer'he MIN in my Ohm 'The •other- day, and
actually, did not know how to endorse anoteF"
Dr. Bethutio, "after relating the - nnectrote
gnietiradded—ii It. would havejleen a Capital
thing about, thatdimo; it A good'. - many other
ptenlohad.noi known how to endorse a note V.'
•; f .VRAYI2:O .FOrt • §APETY (//' nitiesAyin
—Milieu John Loring Anil in wits Fon,t. to Obit
i t lelphitt sritlt ikesinit,clies,nonounciiig Iho cap
tlYrC of 1130goync i : he'sent 'tinto to -Doctor
retincin . tng.the prayers
nitro ; posenge, pin ilopkof, fell of tl u
spirit, of po4i,jinisin, caronst)); , r , ihi
prayer tint, •wluttcvw'lico.micoflL'c)iniilg
thiY. 'OlO6lO tuthCafrivO info."'
f 50 per, annum, In adVance,
!!!32 f poi Paid in advance
Tut: LI:01:st , or popa
dicn
Inv total,. 4,r the ::;:tint who pre+itivs.over ChrigC;.
; „ : 01, • 1034 atul the try ilYs of Ihac. IitOICOIIII, 000900,
,I to dr . rivc l Irani Sliot,:NtellOlOS. The •legencl
hi.; app,:a ranee an Italian one. Ae
-1,,(). • I
118, 1; slieenotker,. named Giraldi,
who lir, i. Feen.r.t.. was < oMIOOVOIIIy poor;
th a his I.lbor fr nu ,I , ty• ,hty hare:y kept his',
; famits 1 . 10111 ,:oary,ttiOn, 1111 , t lie 17110 unable to
a 9on•.11 a)v, o pre... , y
•i•t.l no; II:m i lli p;.0.0 , : r to marry
Jn ' •, 11 1 , 11 , 1,111,1 , 1 l li-i •rirl:3 though
11,4 to ie. ,
howaver. went,
orl4 -cy tile F..hritto to l,c.y 19 hi
tho 11 Nialityla-;, th it hp would work
r,• ,'.;•,%;, froln hi.a rL,tress. • •
' T".l rich tiler
, MO. tt ty Itto
•, I iii, 1 . 1• F,,, HI I t i,,t ot . hi.. 3
„ i • • do; t o•ia,,, • hi; it , tl.4•ltters,'.
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v 1, 116:•:.1 .11, , tiliug fin'
" ro , J lti flu w..iiuty,; he
moil , y p.v I•.! , it. tu',:ith; :tad. if
i , h; .
1;n.0.v oo.v to in 1 , 1)J you arty mAke four
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t,t i• •
•y, topl 11. it tile . Itittrolt curl Th e Jew
'tt,t , r, I. tile, 1': w•
ttlttt 1.t0.1tt,1 till Iy tItto:11 , 1, to lie
.tv.,i t .14 A•tl.tt,vry f , tr yutingest.
i ,hiel
of this 1 ia, that n betto
-I:o•h2n.t wa , i.h , 1.1 over, , fln , l takrs
Rlous
(.tr , of Ow
I IrLI 11'h'
Nit:1101.1S 11:ly 4 n visit, every
Cdri-t , tri.t night, tt.t.tkll tliinks wor
thy ttf firttr-. known altugetlier Ly
tho u
1 1.1 , 0 Ni T 11!: AND
\ 10 Flit: (:It r,-11.11,1 . L.M•Tris, of Lou
-1,1411. 411 , 1 It /PIO-
H.:. an I iii:luential 1,/e
-1 ; 4 7,, l'r.it,irnity in tho
raki,! tlppol4l
- Imo — .II t 1 114 i 0 A;L:Id b'
1 10 1, 10 11 , An I 10, PL rt Carir raivernd
f ,1:,.• , ri0a 111:1 jti,tic4 to
Ili ;
I,: I from din
•,•:,,ract :
t• !troth , . .m! hol , l the.hnl
uur„
, •..titt.y. You btlintl
It •I wt•ett t. , ,1 unl re,17.1t.,..; final it.i.tat on Elio
'ene h.nri. st‘,l I,r-tette.; tga4ticittut
101 I :,.• I ',T. I .la, a., a i.•I a guar
111 /1 .I.t 1 you aro men
n.el in I, r ly. int.•ll,q —111.• u chosen
st 41: 1 1.14 , ', 111 ,he community, instruct
; i,. Ell.' ,:n , l
mente.l 1110 14.11,,,i , tt. 1. 6
Ile le eten.l In Ile animate I lry o rffiltlelt
t!,.,1 ever jeine.l tneell.l .latingl to
;;.1 ;ter.. ;1/ 11110 e 1,111110, iron 11l of all parties
•in rcli2,ier,, v all VJOILI itril4 of all
011(.0 . 11) 1 ... ptir...:o: Yet, 'in- selection, you
EMI
OW!: in 'adop
con ti,:.1•1,,t n,: allilintiiln,
on I ”ho iva
,p. TIII•rcf•ao, in a great and l•
1.1,1 irc, ilie wan.
.111 , 1 a ,jatrpot3 .to noblo 1, lure, ty
1 , 1,11,,,, of the craft, at thr , salvalion yS the
a
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-1:1o!!ivoli of tip. Nor!!.! rg ,
up,., , Ct Iv
11.11:;!ovil you havu bun tuu , ,9?"
L o co iu Visit 11, S•mill, nazi coty
t . t..`1.1
Tlit'y lit I.s
t..n 81111:
iI. t111 , ..11• fri•litk
iketherti of tht. Sotoli yo:: are
fl ; to 1110/111.4 . 11 fl`ollog (01 . .1110
l•r11 ;pie, 11.1(i%I . to ,i;l1.1.1y. 1\111i:1:Ter it
I,ly Lr II uoulo toealilie 1, 1'1,1111 . 11 to (l.rath, by
et, in tho Leo ttl latt,d.a of the
N•• 1 ,11 and urea in o in. the ',op
in.en! iri !.21 Il.e ;:t alone, and
i ! %% al.: , intere:tecl
in it. Yon ~.re ton-intorn•r.i, t o o, as 1 0 th e
p,
..f go• 1 ordC.' low, liberal
111 .1. co 11: : ., 111 111 Wh'ileVet they
01i.1e1 5 5 1 1.0. :10 .71155.0u5, con..,ry,the and
-lest, C." in the St rgrep,•
.• 1110 of both `1!el jolt:, 11!.1e0 11b110-
lot 71y. ilot !Clog lo 15.91 volt I at to loyo 0110
fkrroth, : e. net to 1 , re5,•00, , iu the grand, design
Of goto.l ami 116011, - killoy. Let deratt
gogo,,„rail lie in 00ia. l'reat ail threats
of ion to law, of raids into
noigltboring titivyardyt, of nullilidation, So.,
with coin ompt and abhorr, , tieo. • 14s,regard
their statements that the Atileeleall peoplo aro ,
ripe l'or di,itninn as the Loiter of lioy. ,$ - Catrelz
for pober, roes, eenszn•vaavo 111
their habits of thinl,ing . and notion, and on-,
trtmoto such (ha taunter of all good Itiaotts—
Union Brat, •Lition htst, Union „fin-ever:"
NEGai) —.l hioird a litinhorous 4.
bollaiiist, a .olioStei,i with wool on his head,
mitt lat vu Ethiopian complexion, who 'per
forated a negro ballad that 1 concess,thoi9tetted
these spectacles in the•lnest unexpected 'unto....
ate. They Itaci..• gazed ai dozens of tragedy,
tineens on the stag 6, expiring in' appropriate
blank verse, and I never wanted to wipe them,'
They have looked, n4,,with•deep.ref ; .pect, be it,
'hid, at many tares of clergymen in pulpits,
' tt dliuut being dila:nett
,rindbeheld! a min.
stfel, with a corked face:and banjo,
_pinge i a
little song.,,sti Hies a wild nofe tittielt 'Sete tho
whole' heart thrillit'lg with happy piety. •
roof ! humor is file rnistres of tehrs'; she
knows (1,6va1t6 ihefints luchnirn rrigurn,
in dry art rugged pface4 with
wand, anti bide thh
She has•r6lresited•Anyriailz; - ;niore' from':hei
no ufilit.:oi rigs,ev et' tii , tge,iy:lv watered: 1
trent her Onnpotut • ',`"
Tbere in a man ,yilm.liatic's ftift,r
.my weltrs , ,n
ow froM
• .NO. 9.
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lv hi
trt.liti[nt 'rty.l3 that sinco
no'
to he
zrivitt.s,:e it.
iu rogard to
el, loeiug, and
nr•• I!rave, • and
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