Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 05, 1865, Image 1

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Grurral i aumation.
U. S. GOVERNMENT
Provident— ANDTIEW .TOTINsOk,
Vico Pro AI Po•rcn.
So•ratnry of State—Wm. I.I.SEw
:ierretary of interior— if L N,
gonrAtary of Tromnry— II 0011 110 '01.1.000 p
Sqcretdry 01 War—i 11,VIN M. STANTON,
BeCrOtlA:ry Of,N{lVy - Irli:0•1
PO it ni.4tel" (..4 . 0 ., 01,11 5t NI,IOO.
•totnoy •ienoral—.l vv.,: :4,
Chief J ut;tice'of the 0 f atal,•o—,ALtoor P. Owner
STATE 00 VE I{ N ENT.
Oovernor—ANDttEW G CI RTIV,
Filter° try of tAnto—Ell
Surveyor Oetteral— JAMES . BkHr.,
A. ClClllglll—lo ,•1./.`i 01.11,
At tOr.loy --,N31. U. \lKl,vpir,i.
o tent genet-lI—A 1,.
StAto Trertinfrer--1 at no
ChiefJa tic ut tin a pnlino Coon-- , IRo. IV. WUOD
WAILD
COUNTY OFFICERS.
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P roll don t Judire—lion James 11. GrAhain.
A9,100 , 11:0 .111.1goS— lion. Michael Cocklin, lien.
II ugh Stuart
Dist Het A , tornay—.l. IV. P. 0111elon.
PrOthOOOL3ry—Sauffloi Shirainan.
Clock an I Dec ir.lar—lipliralp Commits,
Register—Oco W. North.
High Ahoriff—John Jatiobs.
County Treasurer—lienry S. Ritter.
Coroner —David Suith
County COUllflir pry Karns, John 31
lay, Mitchell Metlellan,
Suparininniant of Poor linuae—flenry Snyder.
Physician to Jail—Dr. W. W. Dale.
Physician to Poor Ilouse—Dr. W. W. Dale.
BOROUGH OFFICERS
(Thief Ilutgepg- 2 1.,hri Campbell,
Anistxtant Camoran,
Town Colmn— I,:nst W.,(1—.1. W. D. (Illielon, An
drew D. &Nips, 1 . ; en, WOVI, I. Chas U. Itarnpt
Hoffman, M'cist Ward—A. K Il twool..l.ll.,Aeve, .0.1)t.
M. ISlftek, F. I), Milt:lnn, Cirri:, In, M. Masouhannnor.
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!Ugh .z, 1S .1(1 Constables
Enid Ward.Andrvw lort in, Nest N'orti, Joinuo Wid
nor.
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Tax 011 tect,r— ntirt.w Icerr. IVard rffileclnig— Dist.
Ward, Jar..b Go , alyen. Wept ard, It It ;%
Street C 01111111,51,11. r. Madden.
.rav'era of the l'o,ico —l. 1,. Sponslor, David Smith,
I) , •huff. 511011.+,•1 Tloknmh.
Lamp Llghterr Alex. Nock, Levi Albert.
CIIURCIIER
First rresbytart,” Chute . , No r th woo an o, o f (- 0 ,,
tro Square. Itny ay I' Vi In.; 12,41 or -- , erv,r•r ,
every ue qday .1pr.11,1-2: at II o•clo0c, A. I. and 7
o'clock V. M.
Seron 1'7,777 , 3 i.. 7 7,7 r .7-7 - 7rr th 11,1-
0,, and l'-ratrrt 7171 - 7 U 11th...
Borvlcos commence At 1 t A. 11., and 7 (.'r.ock
P.M.
northeast ,tlg!c
^f Cent,. , 17717 P. 7'..r..71t0 tor. Ser,ri , o,
PA 11 o'oloolt. 11., 77.7 d a„'010.01;, 7' M.
English Luther,. hetv.t.en )lain
Ind LoutlP, !ivyl'a-tor. I. , er-
Cfres at , A 1 . 1.. a, 10. 7 P
Oprman (!hunch. I.4,uth,r, het Wee., Iran
°roc nut Pltt orr.es, lie,. t.n,u,,l Philips, l'avtm
Servi,s 11 A. Al.. and 6 1. ii.
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U. A,luua, A. >I ,Nwturn
6.7l , thce And h'•Nill-4•"111.
lire. VVilltale I, ll,se ell. A ,1 . Prof , ssr.r of Lhe
Greek ana aurin,.l I.le,cee44em.
Sialuel D. hill ion, A. M„ l'refe nor of Mathemet-
Jobaft. Stsyra ,ti x A. \t., PrnD•ss )r or the Latin and
Fronch letrigual;or.
lion .1 tint's EL Ur3lnttn, LL 1) , Protesxor of Law.
Ko v. 114, ) , Y Q. Ches•.ou. A. U . Prlncipal ,if tht•
Gramm., :ch.."l.
John llorA, Assfutant In tht• GrAturnor
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B 0.1121) OF 10 it ECT()P,:i
B. o,rutnati .1.1 rue, um, II -a
R. C. I‘'ood ward. tich
Sact'y ~1 11'. ror. .10,1 -ph,. 'I cs-•• 11-
Mout on Cho Ist *.imiddy o I ,101 .'•1 .utu at t , o'lllll4. A
31., at Education
FIIIN6
C,RLISi.': I) :r ~ : 7 hr.a -Lout. It 11 !lender
rOrl. 11' . 11 rash .1 I' C. 11. 1 . f.,111,
Tedors, NI.CIor, 114,
songor Illrret a NI II -11, , m , l'r,...l,letit II C.
IVon hvarth lit Irkor, John
JllO SI uart jr
FL8.31 . N ATI /.74" U. B% Sam mil II epburu
Ca.blor. J.. C floffor, \l
n -gor, Je4nn Brown NVm .1.11171
IVoOds, dethri C. Dunlop, n to liree u emu 11, John 0.
k(terrett, Sa.m.l
CUMBERIAND VAT.I.I.:Y R sr ('oMPlNY.—Preqirieisl.
YruliOriek IVat : , .e,ratar and Treasurer, krlaard
lLddlo : Supellutuadent. .1. N. Lull. l'ass,ng..
trains tbred timrs a (lay.J'Ar'lßla A.•commo atom
Eastward, leaves (Jul Lie a:4, A. M., arriving at Car
lisle) 20 P. It, Thromli trains F: Est ward, i 0.1 , 1 A. Si
end 2.42, M. M est o and ul 9.1:7. A. M , and 2.60 I'
CARLISLE p to COMP CSY.— President, Lem
not 'Cremiurer, A. L. Spon• to ; Superin too , en,
George tt Ise: Direct Ir.+, V. tt atts, %%m. M. Ilentellit
R. M. Biddle. Henry onz ton. It. I'. Wondward, .1. W.
Button, k', tiarduer andl). S, Croft.
SOCIETIES
°timberland Sts Lodge No. In 4, A. Y. M. meets at
Marlon Hall on the +l.nd 4th Tuesdays of osety
month.
Bt. John's Lndtztt No. 260 A. V .td 'rhurs
()Ay of each moat It, at Mario u Mt 11.
ettrth , lo Itto l 4' , No t“ I. I) of 0. V. Meets
°ironing. at 'I rout's building..
Letort Lodge No. 0, I. rt ti T. Mrtets UN (try
Tbursdkty ovening, In It berm', Hell, tla story. t'
FIRE COMPA N I ES
'Ma 'Union l'ird Company wa , orq°niu•d in 1760
lintiko In Leather I).t.wern Pll [And II mover
Cumberland Fir° eompar v wits instaluted FpL
IR, 1909. nous° la Bedford, bet worn Main 1(1111 Porn
frit, •
pond Will Fire Clottipit.): watt instituted in
rmtdii;lBss. Murat in Pomfret, nittr Iltinover
The .Empire 1100 l d - huldorr ,
_otaparty wan 111Stittl
ted. In 1859. llnuse in Pitt. :t., \loin.
RATES OP-POSTAGE
Pnstagu on all letter, of ono half ounce weight or
under. 3 (..onto pro pail.
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Postawt no the HERALD a I thi n the County, free.
Within the State 1.3 coots por anoits. 'Co any part
of the United Statro,. 26 cents Posta,e on oil it nu
elect Papers. ii eenta per ounce. Advertised letters to
ha charged east of advertising
MRS• lw 4, SMITH'S
Photographs, Ambroty p es, ivorytypes
Beautiful Albums Beautiful Primes!
Albums tm Ladles and Gentlemen,
' Albums fir Misses. and 1, Children.
rockut Albums :or Soldiers and Civiilatu.,
Choicest Albums! ['ruttiest Albums: Chen pet.t A Ibu
FUT: CIIRISTMAS GIFTS
)fresh and :New from New York and Philadelphia
Alarkets.
you want satisfactory Pictures and
x panto attention call at Mrs. R. A. Smith's Photo
araphie Cal tory, Small East i'ornor, of flan/ever 'troet.
,ontl Market aqttare, 'opposite the Coat t douse and Vote
„Offlep, Pirtleleo , .
rs IL A. 71trs. B A. Reynolds.
. anfloo well ,krttlirn as 11)aituttrraan , .Artlat given per
,oonal atleuitOn to Ladit , O ?WA liontlemen hen.
" 'Oalleilr , and hnv'lnn , thO .bont'nf Artists. and polite so- ,tpnthmts . ea(); gaO;l3:,proculm, that ln no talterflailort
ettif Wan - Ide) P roe It sr with zi 1611-got -pi tint, cup
170ti'Vfi'n votis-
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meet wltlmetor hind and prompt tordlon
A i iii ) , o l'yip.p l fit fleet eil in Itingit. ; Look e . tttd,
I.le, l'fa•febt copies of...l)nguarrolypt.s and Aunladip
7liballa of tlifeetated friends, Where • copies o defaced,
f' , llo4lao pfeedrelentay , sta dm bad/ 'olthe for 'fraiues r
or cards. MI nogativoa c preseriNd imuyear nod of dues
139' mitil.or oilidrwinepromptly'atteadod to. '
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W 8611189 IbrnittilY r uonduatbd by Unit, dhJrr •
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DR: *M. H. 'UCION' '
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It is weii known to all in any degree
la n hal with the history of Mexico, that
a regular ..:iysieni el highway robbery c
lets tit every seetien of that wisetaloy
govt.rrell cuuntiy: and that through
want of into lurenee ut the awhouties,
this 6a grown up into teach a regulat
and formidable shape, that every traveliet
must he prepared to put his hre in haz
zard at every stage, ur be provided with
auitilble eonirh,ution for Inc rebel ere,
cancolo (the knyhte, of the road,)
who, in the event of finding you plc
paled and willing, will make their levy
with a politeness wily equalled by the
sinking lambent. when he rLeeiv.s yin
.iuiehorgid Lure for tree last night's eh
terianiment. Why -tick a 14p...tumuli.
boldness of robbery is adowed—if nut
with tie C,AiVelllellee. at least with rarely
any interfeimiee, of the government to
state authorities—is one ut those mystt
cal matters which aiming ethers so puz
zica and perplexes the intelligent foreign
ers, but that such is the disagreeanl
truth, every traveller through that. wry t,ch
ed Jountry can bear ample testimony.
Sono years ago, having business which
drat called cue to the Capital of Mexico,
and hence through the interior of the
country to the northward, I met with
several thiilimg adventures, which 1 re
corded fur the benefit of whosoever may
take an intereat therein, omitting only
the.dutes, they t eing nun-essential to the
interest of the narrations themselves.
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The fir.t of the series oceurred on th,
route between Veta Cruz and the city ul
'.lexico. In the regular diligencia run
ning between the places just mentioned,
I had taken passage, and had passed
through the beautiful city of Jahipa. atm
entered the gloomy town of Perute, with
out meeting with any unusual incident,
though being' continually warned to be
on my guard against the dangers of the
roa t. At Perete, where we halted for a
relay and refreshments, all icy fellow pas
sengers took leave of me, very solemnly
assuting me, that it assailed by thu
drones, or robbers, it would be much bet
ter for me to take matters quietly, and
suffer myself to be generally plundered,
than to run the risk of having my throat
cut for resistance, as I had somewhat
boldly prowaimed it was my intention of
doing. I thunlied them fcr their advice,
and r. plied that I would take the Matter
into my r• emus consideration.
At l'arotb, 1 repeat. all who had'boati
wy . cowpamons from Vera Cruz took
leave of pa,this,boiug the cud their
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J u al:uu) .tuttt,utruativu,, but there Was
oao•oow plalsoitgar to whom
to:ms , -tgreeabla surpriqy 1 l'eund tube
alb, au yquag lady suave twuntyy Cara
t
. 0t age
&n:orita Paula. as •1 Subsequently as
iier;ained
,ber naine to be, was tn. indeed
one iif r. nse rart beauties seldow let
%VW 1 , 1 Wlll tiot
in us on of long, black
tong, dark eyee-,a+
ire thud - muds of
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li. 11,1 'lig p_fijori
CM ' ..l/1.; of . 1116 , 4)1p1.
6.4 Joe
'*,l 'tog: dui quitha t, Ellie
O j is iiit . y.ioiy . Uf 'At3o.l,itilis.
wci• ! au l o d away froti
the town, t took ~:libei.V.,•;l4,
VOL. 65.
RFIEEM & WEAKLEY, Editors & Proprietors.
tulinll.
A NOVEL
vol. I
Moat.lldht ore:ling.—shady grove—
young peoplo much in lova ;
woh great w,altli endowed,
hors hetoult 'toe poor and proud :
Truth I . ternal—hearts unit ed—
N chai; doss passion plighted ;
Kisses—quer, el.—sighs—caresses,
Malden yields ono of her tresses;
Mat eel, to be surmounted,
Ilapm hours pass by 111;Cr/UllItod,
Ugly riv I, of l and stale,
°verb-ars I hr to•iider
CEEB
Mei plug ju the Fe-t looks ruddy :
rew•-1'• nu; lady's father's study,
Item, wadi his hat in hand,
Comes her ditto to demand;
A ugry parch t aturms—ahuses
A n d at once consent refuges;
Malden feints beneath the blow—
Mother intei cedes—no go;
Shi leks—he tderics—protes'ations,
Mixed with old man's execrat/ons,
Exit lover midst the dln—
Ugly rival en' erg in.
EOM@
Time—A moonlWht night once more,
5e..00-I , utldJe , be liwy'e door.
Lover. half-broken beast,
So ears he'd rother die tb.,11 part,
Gardea—flowers—uatbra;aous shad"—
Manly neeents--seresode.
( bomber INlndoss , (opens wlde—
Indntt al Lrl i. ;
Lltt , ,) dm{ [soot kindly mute—
Indder—lliat—pursuit
Clallont steed--ton late--• iglo to screen-
Triumpli—marringo—liretne Green.
Old man's rop.---disowns /Ore:VlM+
Ugly rival—searlet favor.
OEM=
Old mnri sickly—solids for child—
All I,, , lcon—rlcolldied ;
rna•3 making Money Snot
Old tnnll's 6h• ,, 10g dies et Inst.
r.th!ul coup:o rrio, prol.ate—
Gtot tioc n0 , t0.3 loc. in ,t , tte—
Famiy ,oauflon—jetsvin, plate.
mIR:Jo'h ith joy
not.turs -n S,•-1 it t bOy.
1 illlO undear—
h):lte I,l,nrolos year by poir.
on I 4 ' ,ond tal.
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STies,L7s - ;la.tiftiz.,
THE BEALTIFUL DECOY.
[From Cho Guluhlinh,•d hrofficln of a 7rale::or.l
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opening a conversation.
" They tell me," said 1, "that the
route between hero and Mexico is a - very
dangerous one to travel."
'r There is little to fear," she replied,
with a sweet smile and in a melodious
tone, " except. from the professional rob
bers, and they seldom harm any one who
makes no resistance."
"It seems strange to me,'' I rejoined,
"that you Mexicans should take such
things as a matter of course, and deem
resistance a very impolite way of treating
the knights of the road, itisiedd of boldly
asserting your rights, nod abating the
evil by a manly spirit of resistance. For
myself, I must consider it the ttJost
cow
ardly of proceedings, for any respectable
party to set out prepared quietly to grat
ify the cupidity of the ladrove, and un- ,
prepared to treat them to their just de:
ecru)."
" Every traveller, Senor," she replied;
should before setting out, oount the
cost of his journey, and as of course it is
natural that he should value his life bieh
ly, it seems to me natural that he should
pay a certain sum for positive safety rath
er than put that life in jeopardy. For
instance, in traviliNg from Vera Cruz to
Mexico, it he will first reason that so
much is the fare by the diligencia, and
that so much will he required for enter
tainment on the way, and so much for
the contingency you speak of, he will
then have the exact cost between two
points ; and if he will look at the whole
as the sum total of his journey, he will
nut seem to be robbed by any one party
nurse than another."
‘• That," I replied, " way be, I.hclieve
the ‘;exican [node or doing huAinesq,
but does not tally with the preconceived
ideas of us foreigners
" But every one," replied the fail
speaker, “should eonfoi in to the cuAonis
of the etiuntry he visits."
And do you then go prepared for
this hi g hly;iy rob! cry ? and hay,!)tin 1 , 0
ft ar in j , )tnan‘yin. i,v ytir-411'?"
11c11, :-!, , nor, what can t d ?
n, you perr•eiec an unprot. cie.l lady ;
td`' , atil to
I Ito j.mritey bt twein I erne a:,d
the t'apital somo twice or thrice a year.
;tml - you eertainl, could - not - expellr - the ro
Lt ., prepared to re;Nt an a mod hand ! Ac
to fear I will no: deny I have my :diary
”I that ; but so far, I never have wet
with roiy rough treatment, and of course.
I. trust to the saints that my fortune will
be ever as propitious."
" And have you really been robbed on
p•ur j•mi hey back forth ?" 1 inquired.
" I think I have paid 116; slia'e to the
i‘vin. , ;t,'.; for mv tram-it throtyli their
omit ry !' ,die laughed.
" And gnu expect to continue a repeti
.im of the bathe through Li.: root of your
%flit) known she tcplii J. "
I 1,,} 1 e. l lily be alsvii ) s
And y,Jur fellos travellers F.aid
`• hive ped never Fein nay dlspored ro
resist the:e unlawful acts'.'
Once ;:cnor, ;in • nieriemi and lin
Etc , libmtin elm Wi ri• iii Sa n c tlih-
getteta with we, LittA upon tilt!
killing one and wounding two."
" And did the rubbers foe back ?"
" Yes. but fled immediately, and fortu
nately injured none of our harry."
"As I should have expected," ro
turned 1. " You were not ribbed on that
-a•Casiou, I suppose Y"
'' We were itot, S-nor; but the two
tore•grrer;s subsequently paid dearly for
their resistance; for in journeying back
and forth, both were killed, separate and
at different times, near the same spot.--
You • ei• thn.e eros,es by the side of the
road, Sr nor ?"
" 1 have ( bra ,c. i ILrin frrr l uent,y
but here they seem to be much more nu
rnerous," I replied; looking forth from
the vehicle.
" Each one stands on the spot Where
some one has met a violent death," she
rejoined ; " and as we go along, I will
call your attention to the planes where
the foreigners not, theirs."
"Du you know,' said I, that I a t m re
solved to emulate their example, let the
consequenees bowhat they,may ?"
" Holy saints defend us," she exciaina
ed ; " you aro not in earnest, Senor ?"
".Seriously so, I assure you."
" You would only bring certain death
upon us both."
" tiay rather," should licrliten the ex
penses 'of the journey—fur your knights
of the -road--understand, retreat as well as
iith , ance-- and you yourself ha,'ve aeknowl
edged that firm rebista»ne put tholl to
'fligh! at once:"
" But there were nutobersiopportecl to
! t hew, Sonori.and youlure cnly' one "
" ButA . ortunately I have a couple of
revolvera, iVhidh; good hands,
atnount.tOsome ten oe".a dozen .Itots. and
ruy iyiends have repetitedly told we that
hiA,';;4oUt a bad Joarke.tuln.!.''
"'A h'Stinta i4lnria l you will think het.
ter of thia, lienor 7 —Alw very idea of .re•
sititiined'terriftea'-nie •
Bot.rmt th9jdeFi. ptrobbeiy T.';•
" Because I littre , nove: met with
Ipric i e."
• We: continued to converse in a .simi;
atrtiiMie time • ;longer-my fair
companion .gradually :changing the ,sab
.seeming
=MU
ME
i myself. I learned that she wtts unmar
ried, that her father and brothers • were
°Beers in the - tirmy; and go'fortli, and so
on; and in return I gave her my own
name, stated something of my history,
business and prospects, and altogether.
became more communicative than I would
advise any friend to be with any strati.:
ger of either sei in a strange"' country.•
s we continued our journey_, the con
versation gradually changing from one
thing to another, Senorita Paula sudden
ly brought it back to the point where it
first opened.
" are corningpipo'n a dang,erorl
part ()I' the road,' ; are yon still
resolved to defend yourself if assailed
"With your permission, Senorita?"
"I don't think it advisable," she re
plied, "but, still if such is your inten
tion, I think it no more than right that
you shoald give•me a chance to take a
part in my defence, since my risk of
danger will he as great as yours !"
" And have you really the nerve, after
all, to defend yourself?"
" If I had the means, Senor "
" I have two pistols," said I;
will accept one of' them, it is at your ser
vice !•'
" You are very kind, Senor—but ran
I fire it ?"
" With ease. Senorita;'' and produc
ing one of my revolvers, T explained to
her the manner in which it was to be
used.
' And this, ',ou say, will shoot some
half a dozen times ?"
I think it safe to calculate that five
charges out of six will explode, Senori-
" A very formidable weak on, indeed ?''
,be rchlic l ; '• and such I can almost
limey we are safe. You have another
you say like thin ?"
I produced it.
`• What a beantiful invention' I" :.he
oh: erred, rea , hing over and taking it
front lily hand. Then extending her
hatli, one or revok era in each, she
eontlnned : .l rare'] like this, one might
idino,t count hini , .2.:i'iode agnin2;.:l ho,t
Von ray this i‘ fire l in this Inanner r
:,roceetled, cocking one of the wea l ):
-he , pn,o, and pointing toward
the
" .'lace a Care. or you will
11;, , cliarge it !"
The word , wets scarcely uttered when
her finger pressed tl:6 trigger, and one of
the barcls exploded with a sharp report
A minute after, and while I was gently
chiding her, \ye heard a lord• (ioick tramp
and several sharp, rapid exela
mations. The next moment our COII Vey
:llWe Tped suddfmly, and we saw
our rive, surr,,unAtd by sorer cj •lrt or
ten nomoted “.011 one or rinse in a lurid
cxelaitin.d
prisltwr. or
Q sail I. eXtelidilig
: rl ii Ic !in Ili•r:ven•;i !
tio• wow
Inc lime for docisiVe
' Nny," 1 . ,e ti•,; 27
bulim d hcr. "100 ti e Lim li es ty
Let 11)(•;e ,uppos, we ) tel , l—;er !heel
()re:, i he doer. '
()I), nu! u. will tl en lie too lat.; l"
As I -p,.l“.thv &Kir wassuddunl% thr.wo
open and three or lour swarthy, heavily
beardtd men presented themselves to wy
ME
Quiok, Senorita, for the love of God!"
I cried grasping at her arm
" fluid she exeln . iiieci` prk
spilling one of my r volyers a , my head
Resistance is useless you are our pi icon
er
" Groat nod !" I exchime.l pc-rfo, fl
n0f)1111,1, , d ; our pris, , ripr Inl gin.
!t 1,• ;
,H)t•
our,kid. ie 1:1 nub :,.hour r f;t11/t 1."': '1
with these banditti."
" It is evens(? ) Scour, she replied, with
one of her most bewitching . ' smiles, still
keeping Xne ref , my own weapons turned
against myself, and significantly pointing
tfie other towards the door. " You will
oblige us by 'Stepping, forth and giving
yourself into the care of of 'those good
gentlemen, who will see that you are treat•
ed as a bravo man should ho bnt who
will 'trouble you meantime for any little
change , end valuables you may have to.
•
spare !"
There seemed to be no help for it—the
be %idiot Senorita Panla Valorde was a
t•py and accomplice of the 10111'022C:I She
had entered the 'dilligenuia ut Peroto for
CO ,ther purpose than to ascertain tl - 0
exuer condition of things. inside. and be
`able to sigioi iF,o'her asti,neiates as she pasp•
ed .along so•t that they might know exactly
iu what. maliner (0 conduct themselves end
make their woth sure without risk, ,ty
a simple stratagem she had obtained m
titan, just at the p Ant where she knew the
pttallit would be made' and, her discharge
of the 'Pistol as if, 65i accident, was the
sign to show t! em that all was secure,
"I doknowtedge tnyself 'conquerod li y
being outwitted 1" said I, bowing 'to, la
Senorita.
. , .
Then turning to The' robberii, who .land
now collected in a body, in front of
, the '
'd oor , o r the (liligenCia, I eorifinucd,_ o
: .S; • '
:' 'r Geptlnnieni• will, you. permit •;in , to '
ntii:lht.and tptike you fiotu,ti, iraluialide 'pres
ents ?' In the lanoliage' it youtoourit:ry
:all -I.lnlve it!, youre." .,
..'„;Thti:leilder oe•tbo party .bowed pokltely
CARLISLE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1865.-
" if you
MBE
ti,. , . D:-
...:~.5 Jr Li
~ =•u •. .
in
,return, and said with, a, gripl smile
. .
"Si, Senor, we would be most happy
to r i ceeive anything which to disting,uish
etijt traveler may,have to bestow."
With this I quietly stepped- from the
vehicle; and one eptiCke searching glance
put mo in pos.es , inti of the whole state
of affairs. The dilligencin had been stop•
ped in a wild gloOmy place, and the dri
ver was sitting carelessly on his box,
taking everything as a matter of course.
Ile might also be an accomplice, of the
robbers, or he, mi:o.ht, not, but in either
case there was little• hope of assistance
flow hire—any attemptof the kind would
certainly bring upon him a severe punish
ment, sooner or later. I glanced up and
down the road where it wound between
dark, overshadowing trees, but discover
ed nothing to give the any hope. The rob
bers, some eight or ten in number, and
all weld:wined, were collecti,•g arotind me
port of them mounted, and the others
standing on their feet, holding their . mus :
tangs by the bridle. Looking upon my
ease as a desperate one, so far as being
plundered wac concerned, I still retained
ley press rice of ~,ind, and did not wholly
despair. True I had been outwitted and
disarmed, and now stood sinvly between
nu ebers , hut trio yielding to this
011traZe Wl5 , repu g nant to my very nature
and) re=o!ved ro put the 1..-a-t favorable
opportunity for defetice and retaliation
t. 111.1 sirorri.esNteNt. •
y.)u accept this purse?" said I,
pr“dw.i.) Lf orio that held several gold coins
old handl o, it to theehieluf the laclranes
" Tloink you, Senor, you aro veers kind,'•
, aid. as he took it in his band and
chinked the money.
This diamond pin oily prove neeep
tal.!e toyour fri.nd," I added , as I quie.-
iy removed it from the bosom of my shirt
and handed it. to the gentleman on his
left• who meeived it in the same polite
manner. Thi4 diamond ring I trust
vu will retain as a keepsake," 1 eutitio
„
tied, drewing the jewel twin toy finger
p . re , entiirg it to a third. " I be_
oar pat d,n, ;-:en , rita," I pursued g oc•
iag at the :-4eitorita Paula, who, with toy
pi , tolsm her p.“.session. wasquietly !-tand
within the dili•encia, regarding the
er.ote es with one Of her sw-cel
tnitli s .1, - tuut, rtrger beau
tiful lady ! I leave here," I went en, at
the same prodoein 4 the article, " a very
beautful gohl snuff box—set as, you per
ceive, with diamonds—will your ladyship
how,- me 14 'netepting this, a slight token
of my regal d for the pleasure afforded
we by your company and conversation ?"
You are a very g +Haut gentleman,
;,he ta]sing the two re
volvers it. one fair hand, and presentin
o
the other
I rettehe , l the box towards her— hut
no; ita , )(l tr(o,:kh i a little arid jw..t n, the
}arc e , o t.) l!er fin,rrs,
cliff , 1 a ?pi \vec r ) nv
tii•lq3!),l Irinl env Srm.rita, f
as l rent cio\rn t()
up
N,,w was the all ittiportant thoment of
'if,. and de ith ! All were in a ttlemtire
off rh , it ...rnard an one (pock, furtive
Blanco 5 ;,,, w . 11 12 that the girl .611 held
tuy WP.lptil.S catel,,ly in one hand. with
theot her remainitn: ex.ended for the prize.
lifto I the box. emir f tidy hot a 4 I ibis,d
, ;.11. , (2 a wild startoQ yell ; and tie
the Senorita started back, 1. with the
qniektie , a4 of liv.htnin 2 , seized both wrap
ons, and wr, netted them from her
\ bout six weeks ago the ether I we owo
ors of the [arid having ,one on to develop
ti.etcrritory, a foxy barrel ‘.7011 was S!rl!Cii,
mil she was at once off rcd 10 tlf.o tor
her interest, one acne of ;and 'Tice Li
intimation the family IA here sic is 11
had of her good fortune was la,t, week.
when the gentleman, who, by the way
hves in one the finest hon„r in the up
rt r • t
‘vl ~ .L.! •11,(1 c. it ,ic•nct. firinz upon
the part., wa, num uun'uy the ‘vork of n no
wont. Thu. fir,t fortunately,stretoh
el out, tho chief ; the , -.coond touk effect
on lure t. Hitt ; nll.l hr
DEM
;., ,„ !) t had no
disp si m. to iol'ow thern however, anoth.
er minute they might rally and turn Mpen
WV and springing forwaPd 1 grasped the
reins of a freed mustang and vaulted into
the saddle. One More glance al °nod show•
ed the B,:norita Paula upim the body ,of
the chief, her laughter changed to' grief
and some of thesoattered cowards bearing
their weaponso to bear upon we.
" Adaios, Senorita and Senores !" said
I, bitterly, " he laughs best who laughs
last!"
The next moment I was dashing away
down the road the half rallied robbers
pouring alter roe a volley, but fortunately
not touching their mark. They would
doubtless have followeerne in hot pursuit
but for the wholeSorne dread .they ;had of
my still undischarged , Weapons. , As it
;Was I escaped,. an •I. 'tMtered" f
Puebla in triumph . ;'where is is. almost
needless to add anarrative•of toy exploits
made me a noro , and- lion for the time,
[lore I 'gold 'my ' captured inutitteng and
trappings for, enough to idetenity me for
,w)nit . l. disposed of .in the way of presents
and the next day saw too an inside passer].
gera the same' diligenoia„ etrrouto for
whoreblexie larrived in safeiY, , ,Withi
out any tardier event worthy of note,
That beiaiue of the reblierS' and 'their
beautiful,acootoplide .1.-nmmy learned.; but
'the; 10.8 S 0 Ili, i r
have never, forgotte n an4 , ,diitsing the
iitrainder.of - stityle r . that'eOnittry;, no
vet 'NO :0 6 !Ocir . •eo . :
4113, : businekeenadrinte,i;r , 'of getting.pea.:
sehamn,of my trusty and unfailing:rovu l.
;:
;
. . . .
9ne,of the hardest trials of those who
fall. from affluence
e nd honor to pov,erty,
ancl-obscurity. is to find that the attach
ment of; o many in whom - they confided
Vi'LLS'a Mask, to gain their own ends, or
was a miserable shallowness. Some
times, doubtless, it is with regret that
these frivolous followers of the world de
sert those upon whom they have fawned ;
but they soon forgev-tilMt:- , Flies leave
the kitchen when , ' fhe dishes are ‘:mpty.
The parasites that cluAer around the fa
vorite of fortune, to gather his gifts and
climb by his aid, linger in the sunshine,
but scatter nt the approach of a storm as
the leaves cling to a tree in summer
weather, hut drop off at the breath of I
winter, and leave it naked to the sting
ing blast. Like ravens settled down for
a banquet, suddenly scared by a noise,
how quickly, at the first sound of ca
lamity, these superficial earthlings are
mere specks on the horizon.
. But a true friend sits in the centre,
and is for all times Our need only re
venis him more fully, and binds him
more closely to us. Prosperity and ad
versity are both revenlers, the difference
beimz thnt in the 4 ,)lurr r.ur irierplq
know, us, in the latter we kiiow them.—
But notwithstanding the insim!ority nod
greediness prevalent among men, there
is a vast deal more of esteem and fellow
yearning than is over outwardly shown.
There are more examples of unadultera
ted affection, more deeds of silent love
and magnanimity, than is usually- sup
posed. Our mislhrtunea bring to our
side real friends, before unknown. Be
nevolent impulses, where we could least
expect them, in modest privacy enact
many scenes of beautiful wonder amidst '
plaudits of angels.
Some tea ortwelve years ago a boy and
girl, as is often the ease, were..amon,y• the
, eliultirs going to school in cue of the
townships a few miles east of Meadville.
The boy, as boys always are, was rather
dull and stupid. 12,ettiriu, tl9ll. natural eon
nu,•nce, many a sc.,! lir., while the Hrl
was very apt, and ho:ped him with Id.
les6uns. as Mil I, always will. Ile was vely
grateful, of course, an 1 promised to repay
her some day, "when begot to be a man
Notwithstanding this strange promise,
time passed on as usual, and when he got
to be a man the war broke out and he en
listed.
In the meantime the parents of the
girl that vita.i the woman now, having. be
come very poor, she was Obliged to sup
port herself, so obtaining a place in a
good family, she came to Meadville to
work. Last summer the young man Vt.::
wenn& d ana earn,. buture
his retort, to thew illy, h
he told her (hat i.e no .1.1, owner
own ; ;In loot ilt-,1•1, , :p , ?1cri h
•r , 11' . ,' 1 ,, 111 h s 111 1,
he now wt , -.lied !,er in fulfil
it; thaw 1111 had u./t. IllUeh to off,.r ; oul3
the third interezd, ut three acres of 'Jul.('
on Oil Creek ; that, he could not, tell
whether it would ceer lie w o rth I t n yip itg ,
hut whether it. was or in,t she might h,, N
it and welcome. The gift tvtis ,iced, c , ,
and ihe rapers prorpoly 10.1de out belLn,
he left.
s prt)
,:L 0.14 p 1
fcl y, ct,ta very tuuelt astotusht d w
she made hin t the same (Ater, and ui 1 u .
the house was sold she was wanted to buy
it as a home for her plrents. Thinking
surely she must be "daft," ho made scone
inquiries, when the facts wore found cut
as stated above.
if she doesn't "put on airs," and par
ries the soldier boy when he 00W OS back
flow the ware, the story will be finished
in a good old-fashioned way, and we will
duly notify our readers of the-sequel.
When the Richmond papers announced, a
few Bays before the 4th 01 March, that an
event was about to transpire winch would
send a thrill of joy throughout the South,
and startle the world,,it.probably had Tefor
once to the tragedy which has since startled
tho whole country by its, enormity. It is
known that Booth intended to assassinate
the President oh that day, but the want of
cooperation in those who were to assist him
doleated the pldn. His own Jotter shoves
that he had boon brooding over the matter
for months, r and artful men in Richmond
no doubt encouraged him in that design, in
the hippo that it Wonld shvo Richmond from
its[iinpendirq Sate, by 'the confusion:mid
ifi4l .it • would ;cause.. for a. tine,whi oh
would irustrato the well doPignedmovornonts
of 'Grirt and Shermhn. 'the 'firlme had
'been - Perpetrated on the' 4th - of Marish, be,
fore Richmond fell ittmight: - have - :gtvon
new lcpsopf life tii . thonsurpatiop at ;Rich
mond; hut. Blehtnorldhcing,talmn, and Lee's
areriy stliitindered; " what was meant as a
, sitricilsO of policy or Strategy, ; became only
arY petiof:vindictivonesa, ;hr ving.,no object
,hut,tho grotilloation ofr:PersonallyttrPtl:. 'lt
'wPS,'a great bbilider-its-well as a great epithet
• andit shOWni thidif wap *originally coneoeted
by Men of Saperier to -Booth: . • .•They,
hadletfor r reaehing' purpose, and Itise - d m• its
a prep& tool gor•work chop darey-tiot,appea.
in themselves. Re saw only UM 'fact, and
did'pot compriiliend — the'
,paypes'e. ;13y do-;
'lay . the r ciithoredoila'ppOir the base 'plotters
lot , ' assassination., Tim' wcitid hasi'.been.;!star.:
tle(V' .t.1tP.: 4 1 of;joy which was
be.telt , throgghl:Mt 1 4 0 , •P9,0 1 , - .. , is" , 119 -w 7,n '
paling Orfelir for the.ebtisecoeneesof their,
Migerahlo' .tctlidt, • • ‘''"';',-;
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Friends in Rrosperity.
An Oil Romance
What it Motuat
ENE
ME
A TbIICITING''II4(SIDE.• very in
teresting and,touohinginciflentpeeurred
at York, Pa,, during the stoppage of the
train there with the remainsiof the Pres
ident on Friday last, which is described
as follows by a correspondent; While,
we are taking in water the crowd opened a
passage from the station, and a half doz
en ladies in black came through the
cars. Generals Townsend and McCol
lum meet them, and in a moment a sol
dier brings down a large wailer, around
which is a wreath of white roses, came-
Has, and the most delicate and fragrant
exotics. To the centre of' the wreath is,
a flag, the blue field made of violets, the
stars of white violets, and the red stripes
of geraniums, mak•ng,' one of the most
beautiful natural pictures ever prepared
for such an occasion. The ladies of
York sent it, and General 7.ll6Colluni
broke over the rules, and allowed them to
enter the sacred car. They carried it to the
coffin, and as the tears chased one an
other down their fair cheeks, they left
it upon the cold bier Not a ward Wit
spoken There were hall a dozen pres
ent who had gone wi;h them, • . "nu,
dry eyes came out The fragrance from
• those violets seemed like no ituse from
Heaven. A neat tribute, plain but com
ing from the heart. will weigh against
the costly decoration= of the millionaire;
a starry flag of violets laid upon the
corpse by the ladies of York. Old men
tottering to their graves, with rain pat
tering upon their bold heads ; wounded
soldiers hobbling to the roadside to show
their love for him who sleep; before
them; old women sobbing as though
they had lost their first born ; fair maid
ens brush sway the tears, and men hold
up their little ones to see the car th a t
contains the remains of the people's
friend. "He was crucified for us I'' ex
claimed an aged colored man, but the
shrill whistle sounds, and we leave a
scene thqt, can never be forgotten by
those who witne-,-sd
Y:A:.:1 - 16 W.; MONEY.—The art of liv
ing easily as to money. is to pitch your
q, , ,d e of living one degree below your
moans. etruf , rl and enjoyment depends
more upon co-sine=s in the detail of ex
penditure than upon one degree's differ
ence in the scale. Guard against false
associations of pleasure with expendi
tare—the notion that because pleasure
can be purchased with money, therefore
money cannot be spent without enjoy
ment. What a thing costs a man is no
true measure of what is worth. to him ;
and yet how often is his appreciation
governed by no other standard, as if
there were a pleasure in expenditure
Lit feel a want before
j ou proviiiit aza . ii,t it. You are mote
a:isureil that, it is real want; an.l it is
north while to feel it a little. in ordor to
fissl hr. rel:er ti-em it When you are
undecide as t ) which of two cour , ec
vent would pursue, choose the cheapest
This title will Te.t only save n:orny. but
alto a deal of trifling indecision -
Too much leisure leads to expense; be
cause when a limn is in want “f4.ject , -
it oortirs to him that they arc to be
;111,1 he cyp!;,clH]rt
is or.ler [0 pa.:43 the !tale.—
The youth that has the ra.?ra
courage to say I will not do it, be cam a.•
it, is wr,nnz. is brave enough Mr a t.,en
oral If It • i•aa., oven Though t muted.
relinke his fellows for evil acts, he b
truly brave. Such a character alway
moulds the elements of Mind :r
Inn carrying, almost n nli in it e I ~tv:iy an
respected by even the w••rat, of
pia) mates. It requires an effort to wan
fir the right at times, hut, if it in sic
ce.;.Fully done GU: road to liner a•tcl
truth is easy to travel and by h:s exam
ple many are induced to walk in it
This kind of bravery gives every boy a
con§cience that stamps in bold charac
ters, purity of thought, highness of pin:
pose and integrity of heart, upon his
open brow. One of the world's re
nowned, one of whom we love soil cher
ish, George Washington, was a brave
boy.
Aar Dr. Johnson used to say that a
habit et looking at the best side of every
event is better tharka thousand pounds
a year. Bishop nail quaintly remarks;
" For every bad thing there might-be-a
worse; and ivlren a man breaks his leg,
let him be thankful it was not his nook."
When Penelon's library was on 'Are,"
" God be praised he exelairootl, "that
-is not the dwelling. of some -poor man. I'?
This is the true Spirit of subroWsion ; ono
of the most' beautiful traits- that can pos-,
~
sess the' human heart: B,eao,ive' to see
this ivarld ea' ha sunny side, auil, you
have' almost: oat half won 'the' trails, ,of life
at, the outset, • -
" SCIIOOI.B AND •NEWSPAPEILS:— :TO
schools and newspapers oiviliza"tion'owes
its crowd of intelligOnee: . •':l l hisile ao:the
chief hutwarksof 'free soc iet • thanaiolit
lest, /3 ebular agencies .of Ohristeadoin
:Both edueat'orannii,dissomintitor6;lkheit_
'f,nrcctionii Are stilrtnessnrahlydiffernnt- r =
the solioels laying !the •beeis.of•hanNyledge
With .t; unparalleled : speed univerintily;.
'trim. •. 4 .; , •••;
Ile"as easy yen 'Willi in this' 'World;
pinvided' yen take' care 'tto; . he'',haiP3r:' in'
'the unit.' • ‘!,l ••
iDT,o4l! . ipxof,ql,l9l3oCll *:••
that drummed for
a' it
Fort Federal' Hill: 'lli'esqiitine is Henry
Czarnoweryi ihiq parents et No.
664 Welt r ThiTtibi ore - - StresV- 7- Whcce:thrit '
reginn riti'parti4titea 1 . 12 7 03'1; r iret
3Orooniii
of inaugurating the eathetery at Getty}i-_
burg, henry l e d th e .d rum 4 : 4 1 . 4 0," an df . 14 , 1
hie , superior performances—attreered,Ahe
attention'cif Presideht*Tiinee-lniirtiOl7up
on ;c i Vtivrisil3llwith tie . , lady iran;,muah"
pleised with him: and 7eairni4i l tifie
, .
parents were in, Jingible:, oirippiltcpiFetiy.
ho immediately gave dire.itiois•that: 141,
shot be pl gped in - the llliiitnry College
-
at Allentown, .. ) emia.ylvpnia, wlie,r hi
now receiving an eduention.—b . a/Limoris •
American.
=EI
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NO. 18.
young mother, an the importftnt
occasion of making her little boy his first
pair of colored trousers, conceived the idea
that it would be more. econernienl to make
them of thr smile din r nqioutr L iYi rin4
•p thH: toy rni,;ht
le - nit end tsr ar , IV -1 !1,1 ) 1.,t311.
rt:C . (l them. Their effect when d.earrul
by the little cloth , was ludicrous ih the
extreme. Papa, at the fiat eight of the
baggy garments so "fearmllly end won•
derfully made," burst into arear of laugh-.
ter, and exelairrt(d, ''Oh, my de:ir. how
emild you'have the heart to de it Why,
ihe.,poer rttle fel nw wm't know w' ether
he's going to school ,Jr CuLLINg home."
GALI ANT PFDLF.R. -- A° nlrtdy or
:re3 t pelsoonli:e.uty wa s crri :;long
moTow lane, Ole pt let :.r.Ld jo,t
I,:.wke! of ~ , a !tlhn•lr.ac.
u , s, with two ptinniflf. htipo wi lt 1:1,1:n ek
trnrle. vivo 11 , e 1 ro it I.ii
1. I .ly
ppel , :0.1 utt
dimliey that be 'an s owNy, and hs i n ,t
pioeveded iar ;Then hp I 1 1 . prt
nt r‘t thf' er ,, (kory w lo:oktTnn
;;,13 - i. in hnr t nr., 1.4('(•;1;1..2 ( 1 , !rot
r• man ; :r
tui• La. I it yZ-
C aimed, “Sevei mind, ma'am; liblaaat'3
IT;is frTl;;Pc.ed I ;
SOLD. Bob, that's r fine hurt e _you
there, wharti he rt•r!
Throe litu,dre.t sort; (I(,ihtr?.;."
No, Dot 5n 1:11.101 ai 111. a."
"Yes, ovttry cent unuthcr fifty on
the top of dot."
"Are you sure
"Yes, I'll swear co it."
"All right."
‘ , ll, btu arc you so darned inquisitit , a
ft:,r ?"
~ , Nlere;y for nrsonsing purpose:, I ntn
the B,se,,,er fur t/ili ward tu.d ot
know \Cl',:tt suu, rated ypiir 1.1): 4 _, at."
PnovEttits.—Bette.l•Epare at the brim
than at the bottom. .
Better half a loaf than no bread . .
Beware of the geeEe when the fuz
each es
Better stiffer a great evil than do 04-
do ono
130 reannble, and you will bo happy.
Bear andstorbeur Is short and good phil-
osopliy.
Beware of little expenses.
Buy ',That ih u ha=t no need of, and
ure lung thou suit tliy IlleCtieLti ICS.
Buld and bilaniiileas men are inasicrs of
nalf the world
1;e ready wi;h yoor hat, hot Flow with
yut/r .purst
i d u w give. Ili vice, toady to do any
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.13,,th anger and' god (-out].
PI 'mak irg a flu't, may Icarn to do
b tier.
b) .e.‘fli to LIU in
) ,, zir web, at al lauu uui r‘tipply
, U V WI I llTTaki
I,rtuk the
lie,ttlZy 11lid f,.!ly ilu Nel ont.ll p.lif cor.
NM
cr to ride on en n Chet ehrrieet me
hat, a hut:4. t'
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13.. Fitt tt, ha-I', to otrllift u u her
j;et ter I,r 6 , d :41 1 1 t 0
e u ueta
CURSES WIIICII CAME 110 M 1 TO
Jt;y rcr.ton. ers the
prOpilec,C.; a Chu 1,4a1 iut,LLai/aUzi in iSGO
—6l, that, if the North tltuuld at•cuipt
to resist the will of South Ca:ohne, the
grass would grow in the streets of New
York, and 'cows would be pisturecl in.
Proadway. The fire eaters spoke with
careless glee, of this utter ruin and des
olation, which they intended to bring
upon the people of the North. Well,
the southern correspondent of the Loii.
don 'Thrum, writing from Charleston, on
Jan. 14, 1865, says of that city
I em told that in the height of sum
mer, when the grass in the streets af
forded, pasturago to many wandering
cows, and the wild fennel shot np eight
or ten feet high, turning the .city. into
the semblance of assjungle, the ~.sense,, , uf
, desolaition:was:far
'.4h eadY the lien inn. tiftitelaeki6iifeiliid
nestling with ber"tro:64::Ainelii!':l4;e
,critinhling ruins. AlresAy the - s ok
!been, beard
.fro boot. by ,oight
.from the
Bpirea of .oe,demolished'oburehos:":
I:k3taisilaintB,Whkst the • longest,
-and-yet- the_ ehoFteat - thingilt• the Itror.ld.;
itheqiniiftest anti 'the meet 14(4'; the 111014
rind' the most extended',, the'
Icaet viilneo.in4 the most regretted ;
out which 'nothing can he ; iy:llh?h
devours -e'VeTythfllgitroweyrt“);mallhow
"epr gre4ty...NnkvEir r7 `Tio,R.
-7—Why-As -.playing- obv?s , Alliqro, ,e,x011)- .
incouptit ion than play ieg reards 77,13 -
cauae, you ay at ?hcE with two bTliOps,
W , '
tip : 4 f i t t, arqa - 31 itt' Mai na;'o4
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When Jogs ,n, scroll:" .o.4l , ..reseulktle„ci
obrilliafitlileal NV bout it cozies intAy'otte'i
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