=I MEM (- t 4 ' . t 4. tA,,if . . . ,;';' ' •,: ' ',i , t , ro • . • VOLUM •lj " " A THE• CARLISLE ,. • • ' , lfeitt# ~ ., , ,,5 i .:.; ;. ::-; . - , ...., I libl lAA cry ry. T 111.1)140. :40F1i,1141?1,e7A.7<,1 WEAKLEY 44/4TVAtt;'. c ~, ~E,r, , ,,T,01.:374 3 0. ilfilikiliofis.l. -, ./i.,, ---, ..e.. 1 - ., - 4i. , - ,-,, R7 , • , b , ) , : , vi1ftri , :;f4,1.'qi-jiii*, ,LE,n - ltsi' , r Tor ms- -$2 00 per , nlol4looo4idsflutciii':' I , - -l t rfi t M:J E ' v ri L lr i T ' P ffl fro I work. sq/ 2 fig I 3 Hq 4MI c.„ 1 1 001 2 00 0 00 I 00! .7 MI Pp po 21,72. 1511' 3,01/ 4 00 0 1101' 0 . 00 14 00 ~ .!/3 'oo , 200 4'oo 5 1,0 6 00111 110 10 00 30 00 4. " . 1 2 00 4 75 5 75 Ai irk 12 50 18 00 :12 50 " - 300 -0 ot, ij 00 '7 50 0 14 110 20 00 Xtfa.oo , X , f',:',. 350 GPI 7 8 ,, ; 71 50115 fio 22 1011 .t 7 ,00 2 ..N. 400 '7 50 0 . '5 o ti 50.1511 20 001 42 50 3 7 . 5 50 g 5O 0 5 , 110 511,_0 1(0,30 001 50 00 o '' 7 011110 00 1 12 30110 00,28 00140 001 7(4011 1 3o or. 10 00 1 , 1 00,20 00;25 110,10 011,73 00 100 00 • It linen coo4tltuto a Nollat e. INevutoro'. 0011 ...I.llllllo,lrZTon* Notico4, ;1 00 I , nr A 0 tlitrirg'Nolll.o4, 2 00 Asrlativer' nod /40111 Ar :1 00 3ariy Card+, 00: 510 ll c 7 00 1 , , A 00.001e001001%, .06 rvuts !tor 000, linkss con. trot,tl'll,l.y tll,. :001 Sirl.ol3l N010...5. 10 runt+ p.O. line. .1,000000000 it mllvrti,ernvnts okint. N.O Ito 11arriagsr,10.1 04.0 . 11t1 1t1i910,1 CARDS: I. IV. 111 Ne ATWOOD, RANCIi C, CO., =I I=l 4-NDICXI. - r FISII No. 210 Ndrth'lVhirVes, ' A love Race. Stre6t; DELPHIA: ISM s ccp.s. 1872. • SPRING COYLE BROTHERS 30niaND AND COMMISSION 3q:DcDANT:4 ST*CAILLISFIL They.linveLennAidfy in stock a large ion of ..h.lotionS' and Fancy Dry se ` ce • s' and gent's hosiery, gloves, Goods, ~ gt eelt ties and hos iery, )bite Impel- i con:ll.s and tri pondo mming aim -Jett Cuffs . envelopes, paper hags, wrapping paper, o.liny soap, hair oil, tie yarn, drugs, less variety of knink perfume, and an end. • flacks. Ml prutnht, orders will recci Prunn't• atten tiou, CU Y 111: )TIIE 7m1172tf 1)11. J. S: ETNI)F.,H, I‘N 111, 0/11E,t,.r of h+nljth nano, Poofrot .rivAte:3llki the Second Prosbyteriazt chwrl ,10ti409 E. riELTZIIOOVER, 1. • A'lndtst..l . AT LAW. 0w,.,. in South Iltunver •trtivt °pip ll.•ntz =MI H OU, ICIRR . I'.II:ft ICK R WIIITI:)lAS; Wholo•al, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, N. E Cor. Third and .Vtirket strati, • Philadelphia 11. F. E. It Illli1,111)CE ME C. P. H umnrcir rSrticErt, • ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 0(110011 MAI ll,tn•rt,lu Marlon Hall, ea11i,1,...14M,715 .T. IT. GP,AII4I.M S SON, Arronsmvs Aso COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW, No. 14 St;uth Ilanover street, =I 1.1.. m. J. H. Gtahum. I.Lto JuJgu Ninth Juillo.l.l hitt i.iitunith.l sigus , antiiratlitiot)ittell with hint 111H - ti0nt . ...1,." bath. in Utithtt_otrl Burry anti .1 tint:tut JAM ES My • W EAR LEYy A TT OR 1*T:1 , .1 NO. 22 sorru HANovER sTREET (111(1, CA IZLISL . F., l'A W JIN C'ORN.IIAN, ` • Arroio, EY A r I,IIV (Mice 7, Ilan,iu roar I 111.0,1 JOHN JIANNON, =9 THE ilEsf (?UALITY OF, 11'/AVER' N 1) /,/c)("0 . /,',', N. 41. South Hanover Street, 11j1.72t) CARLISLE, PA • JOSEPH ili it, .112. 1 , AlloltNEY Al lAAII F.CIIVEV(M, 114.1 . 11ani. I` , ‘ mtt vet, ,%- d.peors lima: 0.61111,11 atti.11.1...1 Jos ENE G. YALE.) AT T It NET A T W. Practices in DanOnn and ClanibpOnid CountAng Orr oo.—ln Court. Hon, A ',ono, No 3 IctnititCs building, In ar ‘.I lion den.du eatal.ll,lind•ol. I=l ld 11-11 y ezrAs. SE= LAW'LOAN ANL; .UOLLI'IeI'ION OFIIPP: OF JOSEVII F. (WINCH .111 W. PONTIAC. 11.1.1N4115. Wt, have the 1... i 01, ritullt. tloq for plal•lng capltae-nn Initirinriul fauna, Tidot luve•titinted, and Aloitrnet, our own °Aloe. Ten porrent Intel-rid and prompt inlyntoilt tuittratilord. ‘yo rocrkimyiplentii,ku i er ry purl of On , OVIT facility foi • - REFFALVNgEO: Attn. dAnaw 111 Pinldo, Win. .1. ,lie.iror, Rul,. C. E. Ma .enni, 11.ki..1.41.0rit. Hop/ P. oo r o, and_ Wit. Horatio I(Ine, n lthingtuo, II C. Court, g.:tomt, dolphin. Clilalltthril Poinroy, New Yindt oily. • 2'2,4171 M. c. HERgAN; lime7a A. H. 11'. 1 7,1'KEEI1AN,.; 1\ it'lC:l;;EflAislkr ; ; ; c s.• ni 114 _ t .1044 y . . SICA311.1A110tIt; ' R• IT. . . .. JIISTLCii 61 , 441}1 I'IC - NOt , ......, t . Plandlel.l,'Woitnet)iigtoß Snpullip,,.. ~.. ,Cuiu.olllll4tcoupty. I t 'gumW‘..4, . All bu,.1.103, .34 thil.t.utlll.4:lll , 4loll.rvenivu Pi 1 4.114 Ritilutluls. . ;, ;. .., .: ''' 2.9.070..; A..LINDSEY; • • • °B?"rYY opt.r,r 7 .. ,IC. v.o.Lit. •Iv 'TEAIII , O ^C , .4n v, •VoY) , Olev3IL .• • ' 1, •• ckritAttt TA; r vy•„.” AT'roßN},v AT LAW, 011160, 22 Smith painovor litrout, mat flu. U ,ml WIII 'logo Homo,. , 'C I II I I • lUdel;tl WES, 11,111.11.0:1 , 18;• •—ATTORNEY - AND COUSSIdODe ArriLAW, 9f115 . 0 sNI, latilniltett, , 2l6ll.ooll Below Walnut StITA:• e I . ; i trfitieft:Vikpe(‘ AVID m 'forimiel . :Tilstliici • ilio.ltowoovimitil , impottnbolb I fittlithtion fridt'ida ,, tbrititkhoitt ',the'countiittail Vhilulty, 4 tltiti hte oet . lttl'altootiontvall hu gitati tottlitobgliottfoif Old sottlontutte of all ,chtltuti„ book loooduttlit duo ,flittoti;tati.)itoti tohirltiog of tlotglit, tnortgageo, ti o ods. and also to Om milling told renting of otirEstutu. 'raw otti4tv i to. (Moo to ilt:tt (;tiltt *4 . 402_6n 0 , ,'• 4 NEINY APV.4IV,P,4.iigtX. , iit Ccel.ll9, Ileoltutia t Cut Fluu'ctx, tool Other Di COMO., eq. reirtliii, R ed..llnips dai ItvangelLin tho lust Rtyln of art, to orelep .•... Ortkora Ly than proloptly•ntte4l.l(ll, tn. U.ll. VO,N 711: ;LEN, • '110472(1in ' Cdrllkb, In. ,yOU tail 'obtain, iijio Stuffs, 'l3orfu murlos, and Fanoy Artlpi,, at .1. 11. Ilairor, ,1113niteltt.' l am! Alonx codofuhly . cum, ponvdpd t.190a. • - • 10:5 Boittlt linuoViieulrdut,Oarlisle,rn. AUbta o • . • • - .•!.7 n • ".' .. " y '• ,- '(,....'-; 'r * . .)- '‘,::: A• '' ''' ,''' % 1 . r: . 1 :' ' ' ' ' S l ' 'r , ' =—' '" 1 ~ ' . - F r-- 9, ~ , ro . f i. , ,:ri.k. , 1 I F . .„. ~ ..,.'4 lc' c ' t ,i , .., . ;., 4. 11 ~ , - I ' Nil I ifr-; . i ' f, f, [l . '.• ' a ; • . .. -:,..• ~ ..•,•,, , t, , j,. .., . 4,, ;,.,.,Is 12.; ..: • ~,..); ';',..c 1 -I ' ' ' ".. ' ' • ' .7.0 , . ?,,,,,. •,,, . . ~.i. .•' , : lr :Fi '', ..: : ... 1, ' % ; . 11 4 3 j -1 ,1 1 -11 - fi t4ti EMI , COL uffril - , "TALER, droner, Conveyancer, Itun Office 3faln Street TAlftt AT Plll v AT2 lin the Baltimore I furni/lkoo _ _ of Corliole, near the 'riling° of Popo - Mown, Cumberland Count:',..ont!tnlnlviAlg.. Tl:M l it i tlP.O '"t lttr r l i tMßii; il!, rot...lent out Imildlng+—a largo Bank ~ no ninoto. If..uom—well of tooter owl eloterno. 11 WA( tftlrui/it cnonet be excelled In the county, boring a lora , apple owl peach urellatil, togetltOr 1,1111 11,1,1, 1 . 111.1,10 F, grapy.. 111111 Ma:at/Imp:RR In .alatblopeotiCtel 11 good vintket thriftpo the hltntibittfiolightful *lnd plea kah t snYrolltelinoi,''Vend6f II bile' 7se tim,i t eit able hen eel In the Cumberland Colley. The pt./eel 1 be ellspom•il of upon favor:Ll+) tern.. Apply to. riTOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE .L. SA:I4; Pitt strtad, I Coblatnieu in/pintail:llU%. depth to an allay. The:ila , ~ ., 0 0 ,1 t4 TWO-STORY BRIM ITOUSE, ~ith a brick Luck buildlriga . ciattalpltig.'parler, hall, el ha pg 100111 ;1114 kitchen ozi.the first lode, and inla, 10 , 1101 1111 'Ole teentlil, 'with Intl.ny mid r wan}, pause. bah,. 10V1, n, 0111, 1 . 11112. 1111.111ItiLl)tahltUg..S.A1141-gUIJILV-iB/1.1/,frOil-1 r 1 .17 75717/l. vino, Enquirtt of - EMS . r W N - PROP - 141CrY,Pow.sALE.—.. ,tli; itr•l ••11 Pcii)M,E i•jut Itu :;•.; fo n, ml :•310 n •li•t4ll,l'iii• it tint lithq Ilits in , Tini TWO-STORY FRAME' DWELLIpZ.G.. Thu Ivrinn lilt' be nindr 'Enituirli .11; i* V • • r,n01 : 17..! • • " ' ) I'SE AND LOT OF GROUND AT Pl:ll'2%lT Wt`.4 S• 01•11 time[. Lel :Pi by,..2•19 sbiy 1l irk 2,1 font Kirk from I lir 15 by 4:1 fort ••• , i11.•111 noinil On riirl• lintir 301111111`,11 The at, not yait; 01••••il.•••• 3 •• nit, ,illll 111•11••• i, i••••trri, ~•••I ••tii•r••••-•. pr , ris k optin •' • n prl,y tif 3 ' 3 ' • 3 ' • • • L tiltattSlibtic • ••••0172 ' I:••.llP,iiite fin W. SCOTT ,COME 1572, ' Acommomous !,„„,, ~,,{,ii SALE 1/ .11. 'lin in, I ..111 and n, ~n h.. tI • , ,• ; ,1 , .1 t , nc0.1411.1. , r3 tu , ; l!e,nn El, elif-ba.l.lltn, antrli' , ll::4l hi I tl,•• t.l Apply4o • e .1( ‘rit-I,tat 1. A. , 1 , 111. 1tll;li tES I 1)1'40224i' P ILLY A T4l -,zituat is I QV 130i10i , Pitestrep . t. OTORY'1)01:tia: BRICK ISO I • -F.,' ay,11.,11,13 , 1n I z...7,1t , 70ntat41.1(14:1,t.n p .11.0.146 Error 11.,r; And I.pr: rooms h,oicind . .sto) gox ..”0 - I).V . t!te:yaril, 0 , 1 cbnirutlia , f. Qat lritirat4T: Thls ftrylierq• 4 win 10.,.1 retpaikd,l !OA ' fteA.::ketat.i.iAgent. En 9111,r( ) FAIIIIS, N. : 4 1,P Z . 3 1. /I , 1.0 . 1 lalalw., horaltgli. awl n Itrw-i• „111 itleo 111,11 I.llsoll.lbit , 111. e, (33: A. L. ..9...P0N.91.111, PPM i , saatv Agant El= DNIINISTRAT()It'S NOTIOE. Ituttectiodaiitantrution on Mtn ce.kAtc• Ittctrman, latu of Fraul.lccrcl town.dor. dt it,tl; Itnt`c. Icict 11 knilC , l by . tllol(AilStrroN'llllll, , • land connfy I.'l' the .sal t Atrihnl 4 • regd fg" in—Wes l'oncolcoro' tccwn , Lnp, Connlcertnncl;cconbtf • 017 A pvirwit+ iwit•l.tod to ,aill 1,41.1 p . ea.. tonic Initmdintc,c Int) nn , clt, end Ilcutco.lcuxint: tt - II ,ict4f r erfn 13(ciparcilier.1) Atiticcfneennftt fic pc.t c to • Not. O. Bt. ICK, AcholnktrAtor. Ai)Ni NiSTili f rOieS NOTICE. I.ntt,r, of adinistlitrp.ttoutint o r. !MO of D•••,1, 1••,,11- l'titnl , .•rland t, Irene 1.1..•5t I.y tin. Rotsisier ,t: luntl,etl,utl rt4,llity., L , die subs. rilmr t , thltif,s ill eiiid ttmntl.lls. All it..r ., ,tos ni.1.141,1 lu I.stat,• still Ova., mai, 1111111,IiiIII. pay Meta , 1110 trkVititto Chlola poprrly nutlivnticatvtl, fn . ts.ttrisstnept to DANIEL lIDLIZEOIIE, rolu72.tit 4 • • AaininipstrAinr. ut thu rtku uL Ulitat4 N 01.11) q _INANCE - !' 'fp' 7 rrowilig r i 4 i) j - 11' •. :lilt:, 1 Viola ' reil•i[ll . lll Vlr}lllo 'Enwil (pub - 01 ,611,11witi , :tiL letiv.w.l-ed alb i;011.1101 of Cltrhale:to .par'elf .4.01 .601.8ut 11,11144 41. 111.4.•f0r, In I 1.. rd ho u s..l 1,, • 1, .. • 1 4 1 . 1 . 1 mr0t , 11../uKand ~ and 1.• 1:,11.• hotels fol the tamp th. 11,i. m trpm st,•• ••• 1,/ .41 dud , • ••••....d.to) ..1 111 • Tom n 1 .1 li•.1 :dm...W. 111 Nlllll/, 1 Mil . I 1, ..n.• hundred d in F... I. 1'172, li' 0111 “. tu, 11, ..••1 I % 1 1 .•...1.t.:. • 1 u th.• 111. .ti•od - rfr. •, Tidt..l,,•• awl ..1 1.., 11..• v.... 10 ill .4,.,.d 14,4. 5114 11141 .01 sty .1* ' 1 1 111..\ 11:4, I • r.-.114 1 . 1141111 1 11..1 .1 %I .111-1.'1,, .r.iti 1.7111.•1 1 11.•;,...4 f/1 I A SSIGN Ek:S' :101:1611 fi TIII.I nIsTRICT COURT , 0? ITNltgli T111,11...1:-1 I:1:N T Th.•it,.Pl..t.igor..l )14..1.3 giv. ; 11, it tsl t .1 (2,111.t,11f i'unii,,ll4,l • I. 14, :`,,111414,4 P ,11 I,,tret. d r.II it, p,4,11,41 of 1144 Cl 1,,t Het. ll= it. J,,, snit I iel,ll XEC.U"L'OIt't:I 1 , ;( )1' I C,E. Letters -9„1,1 It 01 1,, "I Itt . kl.stdedbetitulfctlAlid In htt tl I•.tnlu gill scltmtat It. ityvstlit theiO duly atarlent,ioated, to the ,ttttlittslttttr ' q,,f! , , r : settt r yote,tt. , • • I,I,ENKTIrA Far, :I,tiala'a W.! 60011:Mdallif ::Ona:a7::1114 - ; , , Atlltltbliitl . 4ll.Ortor 61. hint, 1,,,1tt..1 1.3 "I Ito tit.glelvr 0.1 (Imp berl/1 tlil :county, ' Id t 1.4 Fultscolm.D.4e.elttliity 11....koriptIt or c...dhlr. 14. r p.,..0 e ,tleivt,l.Ott. imtkt, Zlllll7ltill,tlotiA..tyint , rlo4l7l.ll . (ht,Ko 1 . 411118 to licnt 1171ly lothto tiro to I, to tho twat,. 'it: M. 111.:Nrm;'ils.), -;* o .2Ultiti,2llt f.,..(Oullittr; • . . . ." ' •—Yo woofing of •stoolc -1.:±14.1=1:11,,,, I hkr.0 ,1 .itrg...:k0Crut....... Cowpon, will lio told ut Nra villr, ' M‘okto..r,4otY: 1,1612, ot It .o'clook, h. In.; foi' tku purpovu tlt.riortlng Inro..toro far On' ononlng dul l try.twtttl 4 l Af t, ny.4l l ,araiNj .. n i t , , t r 3 l ' Juno 15, I 572. Secretary. ' . It • • . Nrd'rie - BITO!TA.7kr,iAt tooLonolit;ldlipole,of fret:oh , kg Bib t.., editity And :1901ett 1:1i7 '9 l 9 4lwilpl-'MIA,4 isilovalloto, I .ktf,;wollf.' 8 :1 11.1 10,.:4 4PP :Pi nod VI Irr`i, lt Nor tliiltimtltion—of.lf..ri.itrl'r , N Illy l on'ti 2,' thp' Naliototl;ltotel,;Joty att o ,Yoty / 1 )11 , ..13, VPr,IWPA r t !'k °Ow l' 441 A f°' I " " C yc i Ano. . per. r,nit,m;. II atg Troutaitini r ,g alro - 1 1 0114Felltil6Mrortinitif d tl iA' 00Y Pr . srlit oo, or tido fkltipllJ e.kt00,,,r r . at I, 111X,I/If 0174,,,t0 f m rot.tbida • lot I , p.',6olpctio bos4uoe. otinvi. 4 Alio; Jt Orho. .tithr , ond' Dlocoiannrfdiontlf,attd drol trier:l4o vlitoto , Mara.4otrld, !..' i f-rofip \•ptC11,1111.4,1:ol iuryttyr :,, TI I*. I: 5 1 1 C/tOO/4 TAB .".° I 10 1/11111‘101; TON fur Ihn,prpst,n( :.?; outrired , lly.t`die"Eldlf6fil'lollPellred of 0111 !" ,Ni ti ,4 , 414.,q34114 1 .9 1 ' 11Vit 111111 dy yerrn to the rronourer 101 . 1 . 011,111/11 li TIIO cli:9Iliti,101)111.11N §111.106f.1101411dt , 0r0 therortho hollllod tllat•tho Tr tomes t ill ot,,tp,ml at Eli ",,„Wtat)de.irrtAli.kkerahmaioaar. 4 oll),99,) ou WhoNEsony,w , rooltsonY, • tho' ' • A 14 , ....0.V.; Tl M 'r rynrltTilr7knnriligi l li . "7 '1) )I'. .71 A VQ.U.T.f 4lto .11 , 1110/ of /hawk 6 o'rlook of onittt tt t,lnfo u:x, for Il t oo ,,, pAiNuto yernlvlnfr tuna, o l' 2ll 4"l . n ATrl k r ' , 4 l f Tl i n a lr" ". l o • ' Intlldi ,g, 'llll M:iltr torof.A ' pia - or•bnforo tlitloct,l on or , ..VIVg.,.PER CENT • , , 1 wlll Lo, Hindu for prompt tntytitustt;, 00 Sir lilt tirlen. 'ruipit,lpl lig tippaill, It , vp,rrttut: of amp' loat o urlll.bik 4,,,m,511, ottoreltliolto VI ott lutt• tlit,tool A reorilltm toi ;law. Eo•1151o, duet 17, /92. , . Tr uittliur. 20,107211E' rfllng - undersigned havingibeen quali 1, .'fled is it.lttxtive of the ponce, 14',1mtv urepilfdit . to attend to all 0111.14 ontrustod( 107111 m, In blr.l.liyhex Building, noir die Farmers' •Itt s eintit, rear of Nirnt rrusbyturitit °hutch. ,Itealchs4CD, 00'1Veht. xtrout. 24102t1' " a" 'F. A. 13,13 , 11 , JEDY, • MM SEIM A. L. 5P0V. 4 1.1.:1Z, ItritlE..tatt• Ag. I. A. L, SPONSIAIt, . Reel Eetnto Agent. Legal' , Notices. 11.% sEmos • .1 ‘. AI-DANQEI2O us. MAN.' ! •' • BYTOAPOiIALAIIIMP.' (30Y4 i t t*, man' hold, hurl i ron in flyn,,Girunt;l' • •I •• o ;Fuld Floyd one gloomy night,, ,, •' • As on V from Donaldaop htl Urdpt - ,• ' • !' i 'A•rid took hisllifsq i iiigi,p ~ • ;: • 'q'tremblin g Al e s. them cAmt, ammdinirmnrh , tholunnuT.- - I I Ark•,l nhchntyktimigitetilisofitendWiU i t Is:sr z honier hfa ttitkelit34igh'p'; -1 '" And thou tc51);.1 l, bore," A lid ic,ont tho fort hung mtr rper and storm. j • " That 6,runt'x a dang, , , room null' I" raid thos And doubtless think the, MI. tO day, " -• A holt], bad Inart,ls (Jun (11:1111," NA ono 1110111 ; Ilauglay En .tiltti Thr ‘l..iur's 1,0 tilt tea. And Ir. 111 ileltl t.tderH (Inn. (Inuit hind xcut. Thrn until K. out, .1,111. Dillrittt this hovt of rrhol men. ~ %Vito 0:11110 an :truly borkqt,ng loud 11111 11,1; a puuit-rtrbc6,m cr.wd; Pin 1t...ini. ,, gai,1411101 all Ina nlon crrikfrt•77l7,—Th =II SAid " 0! t ,Ilo t \rtll not go ; unr woo tl ;441 n nUis our robot hirlou to tun." And still Grent'Keann.ll rotten the town, Until the rebel nags came dew° ; And thun our bowlers, runtonul tad] , -IVoro thrbugh the utreotm of Vick:rburg to Trio' " hultl but mon " that -lortous Scut gl.risomu thliato to•tho North. bold, lad .1111111. Gen. Grunt 1 ,, And Unige4 svdto dim With tea:.; said _ A tt.l ;.,.,11 tnt Lolii v. hert pOl tylmn Thrrl.l.(,l (11.4)1.1 . . a ,nn, I .11.I‘That Iliat "• , 10 . ),•badlu.in" had 11.(11g1.1,11, he A; fyiini •'A hyttl, kutiluanTsile.n. t;;;; . 1.1 •• thal plum turn; • II.• he ivry indeed, thild, of w 111111;1N: 'lll.nl'ot,rsiturit nod Itielintond hall; llo.n Ayptonjlitlx—lLlty he—rcr 11, ;AL Intt nut; heroett: work wit.; dom., The Ilual Victory trw.9 won. Perk p 1 the p' 11l nutty Then, 'Who, butt hen, thpy buyn't yet. They net thou thho:such ' . .it4lnt , rou , " 410; Alai think perlexpe they um,;.egatil " A bold, mon in (Inu i t: Jeff Davis thought thtunotinr. ' When running In the Ito toiho " loot ditch" A linklllol Velltlit vitro We, heard. Anil—'• ()rout it do ugenol." #%errell, it needy lIIIIRt Ito Iliot this in no, For n 1461,11, repels ought to knots. Tlfekt hull and Tved,,mod honest innu— Fai "(Irma is bold and trod," nod 'Minn Sod, mon deelsro It, then. forsooth, Folks I.oowthot tells the truth. Galena Ga:ette. A - 417'.4 GP- CbA 'BTOItY. a Cold Spring day, pearly ton years ago. The flows vcrc Melting, and tb'efroat SUst h i eglnning to conic) out of the ground•; eonSeducnilythe hilly roads' of Maine "where in a perilous state—deep Mud holes. .alternating with old snow. and :treacherous. spots Which seemed frozen, - but were, ineyOly, a ,-M;uat covering • tho porous mass below. 'lt,Nytts pine :O'clock in the" inointtid when the stage-coach 'which connects ',the village of the 'Kennebec 'Pith the railWa4temidu4.4eine ttigtY live miles below; drew deer of. the 4, tiblie house; viler() dleton stood waiting.. that gentleman watched its approach with some doubts concerning his own chances of a seat. It was not a coach, bpt a thing called a "mud cart"--a Id nd of' wide open wagon, set on strong elastic •springs, and having several low-backed scats, which extended over the wheels to afford more room. Every seat was full, except one on the elevhied perelifif,thedriver, and thither Middleton clambered with Sonia (Mil enny, and.avrapped himself as well as be could frottt the cold. Be wasjust recov ering froui, a rather severe illness, which had detained Lim a fortnight in that out of the way place. A busy Boston lawyer, with air oflico full o cases calling him bOinci- he liad:not ljorne the confinelnent patiOtly, and .not feeling really well enough to bear a tiresome stage ride, was just in that state of nervous Irritability to be annoyed at everything. As he mounted to his place hid cars were greeted by a woman's laugh—a hearty, ringing laugh, too loud to be exactly lady-like, but with a pleasant sound in , it fo r all that: At least ' he might lily° thought so iu inore amiable moment now, however, • lie tUrneil,. a little gusted at the boisibratis' OUtlirealc, while ,sp,ti,liag hiiifself.iu the fur robes, t4Olc:e. rapid' 'survey of his fellow-tray . . , 7,lfpry ,tvero:,nOdo: of dein, of ,a anis ilkoly , to 7)lelisedijs,f,4tiM9uX,tifeto. "On tlio back se”,, • Nyiis a tOin-yisaged Sliolsor, lijicilliepestered'llim to• bny a waOriti4 inaolino., at A04)01;1[4 iiowielhaE morn- iug, a eteepy looking elderly l'a . nier; 'and hie ; wife: The filaCtor =wait a horvoue, nasketva ehn:wlr nu ntnbrella Inisnand; And seemed eiviallY iiaigtivs anent thein uIJ, goiir.rashirted Jo4.driverenoir thole way' r do*n the river is Ltai:Ca, "jam" at Carratunk Falls, fillea'ihe front Feat: They wore decent though rough, and rather disposed "t 9 °tiler passengers - to at", good dual 'chaff. tbe4 iddle aoat' Vein three persona. The flot , wae a eptnitry 3i 1i~14,0 r the YurifdAt-ilehoyage, but with kr9cepi4 . ,!:ii#:ol/ige4 (nee,' iqtQiiiiting ip of , imniaturity, and feoehlee l i , 1! tired .looking::tvk)- .P , :',:; ' vitY,Pr'sLOOLV !0.f40 3 , Lortarma-law other pant of, •t!?9 pat, was a young wotiiiiii"Of ceitniuly : a li.tyilOnp appearance. She 'B9otueil.4inikii4WOnty,-1 1 Q.4i.or , tWonty.ilve yett4ti - Of.itY,Yhall4tall'idlilrllgli e anal naurndsonna fnn Yory handsomeolilid dleton admlttedttwhirnolf,:ifter several serveys. A complexion, eb abundando' , OPE)lnbisAifihiliithiliSiri4faka .1 1 Ya§r4ltir , 9,:i99.„.,a4YPI)tp „ck stixtr , ,rglry''tae . t . , 4 zl • ougu s P in VYM., ; ., t Wit* ailing, vilu,toi . ieeih... •aqiunlyip ing, ;boisterous - gang]) whiclc)awl 'stg, offended Ididdleton's fastidiousness.: 11cr attiro was rossaiiable - ,, ; She wore, handsome Lino silk dressi . a . v,elvet cloak, fringed and braided, a light .silk hat with feathersVand a hicccollar fast itned ' with a showy brooch. Cold lirkcelets on her wrists, and lemon col ored kid '0,00E4 'contrlotod a postdate' 'wltielt, though Certainly becoming, could :hardlir,^bo called apiwollriato.fbi ,fittrige coach On a muddy Sprittg day. tonlitaiEcTinitantlyvon'ounood it and- ~: , rte ~.: ~, ~ ... a =I E SIM ; ,, ICARLISLE;. , PENN' i constantly, ,not Only With the, yot4II I at' hockiddpidlilV:Ab6thed'io"ii,OlOkt g `o • 'nei4 - 01eVi v ici6 'a jde'iscnL end, ltWoukh j lt'4'tOnee,' fili6•110 were so '4"0(1)d..( e4r ! "Ota• t ywou t avp `o6dur tb Tie iduS annoyed'; 'fideek 'Ms ggAsi, li'untii; inioh9;vb W . the "young NVOMall'S' alifeWd'and often, witty comments on tile . iticidLte - of their ride ; but to-day' he was lli and net:von:4, and hoc loudAmio, her unpolished and occasionally tin -grammatical speech and vulgarly showy dress displeased him. He bore it as loni; as be" could, and then his impatient/a broke out. Not loud onoo`gli; however, to he audible to the object of it. IL was to hismompanion, the grim., that he ex claimed : " nuul that woman's tongue! Is there 110 Cllll Lo its infcrtral Tile driver lookial at our friend with . a surprised , and.half elfunded glance; but in a moment he ,answered in a tone rather' Patroldv.ing and tolera'nti "as though The perSibi he addissp'd could really ''not be supposed to . know any better— ' Well,, stranger, I gness,you feel kind o' out q' sorts this wornitig. Yon . don't look well, I Simi». A Been sick, ain't ye I'' ' Yes.' ' Well, it heats all how, 'most inipi_ thing will "kind o''hlictor if fellow when he don't feel just eight. . Now, foi• my part, i'd"rathCr hear Lymp Tucker laugh than to hearia . caehin'. Theio's some thing heart-rending in it ; would cheer a i'ellhW bpif be was as blue as Mokey mbnntain.' 'I beg your pardon,' :said Midilletot ' I did wit know Slie was a niend yours, and I meant no harm in nu Way.' 'Oh, Nvell, there's no offense, Lyinp ain't anything to inn in particular ; but Arc's a grill I always like to hare behind nay horses,' _,`Wiult, did you Call her?' L yinp , .'rucker 7 short for Olympia— Deacon Bon ,7',2!Aer's daughter ; oldest of six.' Are they all like her ?' If there was any hidden sneer in his words the driver did not perceive it. Nut much,' was his emphatic reply. They're a pindlin sot. She's as strong as a threshing machine, and as smart as chain lightite.' Indeed 1 What can she do?' • ',Well, I 'should like yoiCto mention anything she can't do ' I,lldilkon's 'good brdediug constrained .him to express an interest in the driver's theme which; perhaps, ho did tot wholly feel.' Tfie latter went on-confidentially. Their seat being higher than the others the loud rattle,or the wheels kept their words within bounds. - 4 You see, Sit., Deacon Tucker t nbii - ei•ibb • ett 4reng nlan, sod was alWays ! • ri thor 4hind: hand with Lis farmin'. Then theyive • had a sight of sickness. VWCeof the ' g irls died of consumption, Tucker shef • A down stair's and the:spiuo,,of, her back, so she has scarcely done-a day's work since. One -Yerir the"elMCoO'S' crops failed, and the `ilext lie 'had' bad luck with his cattle dying ; and so, what with sickness and all, he'd had to mortgage his farm, and it had only three years more to run, and everybody reekoned he'd haVe to-lose it. Then Lymp she said: that never should he, for she should earn the money to pay off the mortgage. She was eighteen then, and had dime all the work at home pretty near since she could run alone. She went out spinnin' till she got money, enoni - di to pay her fare to Lowell, and then, she started fur the factory. I • carried her-down to t h e cars in my stage, and I - happen to linoW that, she hadn't but one gown to,her back when she went away. Well,. she got a good place, and she worked straight along, and sent borne .4noney —seven Londred dollars—and cleared oil' the mortgage, and took a devil of the place in her Own name to make sore against accidents. .That was SiY. years ago, pi' More, and to-day you would never know ftWas the same Mime. The house is all tiied uP 4 ; and there's now furnitUre in it, and the deacon's as chirp as a cricket, and pi oml of Lymp, you's bettAir'bUlicvo.' , enu"iiuglif to be,' raid Middleton, heartily , .! Didn't I tell you ?' asked the other triumph:9llly. And that, ain't half, She hires a gill to wait on.: her mother and she tent the younger 'children to schoolL--shp !Miter, had' any ebabe:L' foi - loi•scif - awl.„ehon'7-----7-• You sou that boy back there with her ?' 'Yes; I noticed ' Well, that's her br s ofbar John ;all the. boy the deacon over 11ml,, ila'4lsoyentpeit and smart. irymp'sputting him through colloge,going to make a doctor ,of hint ' a noble Oil.' Well, she's got the grit, Yon can't discourage her. bonml to laugh right through everything; and that kind always • gtiod • tack. ; ,Not, proud "Pitb° l ' , t.49‘ 1 1r; b got AA) bank, and can aflord• to have:things nico now. SOinc,filllareiiaa,! ha ,aeittinuetl, pro j iMspvith ahackward gesture, ' be tween that velvet cloak and the- , day I took her to(thp,•yalll with,olle dress. All hatlgß with,her own uarpings, ;tdc?.?,.. ~Aliddletoli did' nut snuffle ; ,he 'felt' rum ;;Even thd Niel vi3t, cloak atat'dresd tbak,ol)eir fllll,'C,9l,l,l:ogpouti,llllfl ..If tho girbliad. plonsu're In thctio till:Y(3-A, why" them Ar 'alit. iBAiifilg 8611 , wore .. • :," • `Tleya7iyul dointriorr haw hilt, 'till' 4:61# L'ie',4)Pe , 1 1 16:SA ..01ilf4erv.WOJI!cdr; , natl.:gab a . nice place. pti don't_ owe, ft.ho.ditin't fancy second-handled gooile,lno way. Sho reekoried.Thatripony was best fresh ;she'd rather not take her'n warmed Mi&lloton's Itiugh %vas almost as hearty au that which hed.so annoyed him. But the driver's gossip was hero interrupted. Tho coach stopped to lot oil the four log drivers, and 'Middleton . ' gladly availed hiinefilf of the Beatt.ivy Amami, it being morejoholtered frdV' the cold winedOd t.l ic 101ifith one: , ho tad o'coupiCA, This mOvenjept brojitillt him fa'co to face with klio . .rownor ,of - the laugh,*.and ho could not help euryoyifig her .with Maim) of - , •1711. - • .-; • ,t , k y , THIIRSDAY,IVIORN,iNGL'RINt 27' 'ivhich piloted the crying baby, and save ifiterab. orybilqiitriito V4it iiev'erliellire. its weary mother a _brief rest. Her mi.- gpod humor and pluierfulitossha %MA's - an'effect' uPon ; oven Harvey partly leek; ;Vivi libabi•viiigVrettii.iictl' 'target' Wear i asS ' the 'lively talk iu 7lth engaged him: She -cliatt?d; thao 4ithp'erfec'Cfraditnessiiiid some was are as onii`! , Mo an . oVher,; gard of grammar rules, but the' quick iand , Fl rvoes r eYb'waSlihe Mist to tall. wit aud shrewd, common sense .she, 2..The'rdh.dmai3,l&a.frigliticadoilditiohl played mado,amends for much. ' 'Sometimes the wheels on tho side sank to At last, 'in going doWn along hill, the the.hubs in soft mud, while those on the catastrophe which the Ql4 lady had been ' other were tilted up on a suoivdrift. The looking for came ; the stage sunk with al jolts and lurchetiivere as painful as alarm- 'sudden lurch into a deep rut, and ono of ing, and Harvey, in his weak state; could the wheels snapped like al*. 'Porton hardly endure them— I' -leaned back ately the vehicle was net upset, on ly I and clOsetthis eyes, but the - deadly pallor stuck fast but they could go no further. of his face betrayetlys suirmlng. Ida Here was a'etiehrful state of things I The moment ayleusant; voice addiesSed him. nearest house was half a mile away, and ' It was the factor,y.g•W i who said : they had, the alterative of walking to it You do not seen well,sd.r.. Perhaps through the mud or whiting there in tho it is disagreeable to you to ride back- bleale„March wind for an.infinito time, ward. You are welcome to my scat, if till ancith'erconveyance was found. The you like to change.' • former course was plainly the wise one, ' 'Voltaic very kind,' said Middleton, and all scrambled outaccrlingly. Lymp surprised. 'The seat is vary I be- Tucker drew up t4ie slArt of her gay silk lievo';,only I have been ill, 'andthe_road dress, thereby making a liberal display , • .of ankles and udder garments, but the ''''Why, it is dreadful for a sick person. corneVelnipe of the Mu' and the spotless' Pray take this thiek shawl of mine. Tani neatness of the office made it excusable. sure you could make yoursonnore -coin- Thea - taking'• possession of the kicking fortablo with it.' 's-, baby, and'bidding her brother give his Thank you very muck; but I would assistance' to Middleton, she led the way rather not deprive you of it.' - across the fields, the, whole company tat:- , do not need it, sir ;my cloak is very iing up their lino of march' behind her. tsiumointlyou,ean maket yourself.. ' .t , Arrived, - after considerable difficulty, at low out of it. Please take the farm-house,,they had the satisfac leanuil/4forward and arrango the shalvl thin of learning that'they must wait at herself in a manner so comtivtablo as to least two hours ~for the repair of the be its own recommendation. Ho had not broken, wheel, and that they were still' energy to remonstrate furtho'i, but leaned livp - Villes short of the half Way house back and again closed his eyes, thinking where they hadvxpected to take dinner. the while how very handsothe Inis'ivere; Of course, they were all nearly famished -and what a gentle touch she bad. ,' after riding so long in the gold.,' The He lay thus ]for some -time, paying -good wonnin-of-th. house 'Seemed—well tittle heed to' anything ; but after a while disposed to supply their want'', but she his attention was - attracted 14 tllO talk of was alone, and her larder smaewhat lean. those in front of him. The Pkle woman 'I don't suppose you'd want fried pork;' with the baby was questioning Miss she said, dubiously. I thight kill a Tucker concerning Lowell and the facto- couple of pullets.' •-- - ries. She had a timid, nervous manner, "That would take too long altogether,' and spoke softly, as if frightened at the said Lymp Tucker. 'We should oat the sound of her own voice.- Silo had' been baby before they would be ready.' pretty once, but now her' face hall a ' Well, I guess Jones's wifo;'•down to weary, hopeless look, "winch touched the corner, would let me have some ham; :Nlio:ll,;,? , e's sympathies. Miss Tucker but I ain' got noThread baked, then.' answered her questiims' good Oh, never mind that. Give me the nature, soon drawing from lier ' i;;ln fact, things to do it with, and I'll have the that she was on her way to Lowell, in the bread made by the time you get back hope of finding employment • Jones's.' Have you any friends 'in'That city?' „,IW,' said the hostess, looking sho presently asked. doubtfully at tr,Z.r fine apparel of her sNo.' • • guest, 'do you suppose ou could?' "But what will yon do with your baby ' Yeu bring me the things and see.' if you work- in the 'villa ?' •'•' replied the other, laying aside her 0:elvot ' I thought, perhaps I - could' get some cloak and light kid gloves. The woman; ono look--after him, if -I-had-the luck obeyed at once. Miss Tucker turned up to timid work.' ' the silken sleeves from a pair, of .largo. 'llaven't you any friends 'where -,you and handsome white arms and tied on a opine from that would take him—your big che'eked apron, while ,tho hostess owu folks?' . • flag a shawl overlie]; hadand tookher' ; ' No'—ratherbesitatingly. way, across the fields ' the corner.' • spy fonts 7 -4, least they doe'-t care for to ' Tlie oinly fife . in the housh,,lva ia,the now,' all Hl . e - Pitsengers sat around , Where is your ..husband,?' was .the it Mid Watched the prepa - ration of their next abrupt question. „ repast.. 'The impromptu bread maker , , A 'fiery, bluish spread•over or:woman's flirted . a fkair-sifter, twirled a spoon in a' face, and her lips,contraoted as if with a pan, made several passes over a board, sharp spasm of pain,• but she mado no and in an incredibly short Limo had pro answer.: Miss Tucker, regarded-her for duCed a large panful of biscuits, which nn instant with surprise ; then a sudden, she set in a tin bakei., before the open swift lifting of the eyebrows showed that fire. The hostess soon returned ; and she comprehended the ease. She leaned piesently had ready a smoking dish of forward and said, in a low tone : hot ham and eggs, which, with biscuits ' I understand ; your husband is not like snow-flakes, made a- very inviting living. I ion sorry I spoke of it. What repast. a fine healthy baby yours is !' ply the.time the , ineM was well over There' was a" gentle, wjnianly accent the driver returnoii, with his wheel in her voice, which did notfescape liar- mend'ud, and they tool: the road again. voy's car ; and the ready finCt . with which Harvey, who had paid his entertainer liberally for his own dinner, noticed the she had covered the Poor creature's ow 6„,.i.„,inent, turn i ng i nstant l y Jp. oiii thin pale, young woman approach and oinr paint ti.l theme to that whichlvOuld natur ally be most consoling, plea,ieir and touched MM. lie looked at tli'e over- drossed, local voiced factory girl' with 'nom of genuine admiration than he hail ever bestowed on any un• 'Mcleod, ho was not an admirer of women in gen eral. A bachelor of forty, 'well born, goOd lookipg and deb, bo might' well Wave been a mark of nuMaging mammas and de'signing'dangliters, had he ehosem -to 11111, himselfin their way. But ho was not-partial to Teniale society. The truth was, ho had In his youth - , when not so prosperous as pow . , been rathor badly tr;eatod by a beautiful but worldlY who, a fter enemiunging his suit, suddenly jilted him for a wealthier!rival. Ihcae perienco hail possibly-somewhat shaken his faith, in women in genoral, at least it had given a distato for their society; •He had two niarriod • brothers, but. their matrimonial luck was, not of-a; kind to Make hinienVious; Tbdwife of ono was a !very ! :high. tiled -Woman, a 'model of *pile() and propriety in s externals, but with tin) telnpCr of a"denion ; the other was an amiable font. So •ori the Whole, Harvey, was content toremain Its lie Was: Unfamiliar-with , women', ho was,'.as' .rule; rather .tnobsetvant-•of those with whom ho naight•be's accidentally thrown, And indilligdidtbl,what they olioose to say or do.. So it was, in, fact an unusual, ming that he should be listening now with interest .0' the. talk of these two, ono of whop was evidently no , better than .asocial parigh,:and !the' °bier of a standli4 niid Culture So infiniP• to • his Own':" HO cdiseried ! lids+ the lattOrAlie OninPrell'ending Wei:trial; Witlf ! rttaixt-ltd' new acqUaintati6O; shoWed I •Stii; titaT'Only ! ...'her"add, n'et ll lMr' fault; i n u ' ' tone of grave Mit iespbetful ochiiiniAi4a2 .. Thdy!'itnObleil ! ahcil jolted the road groslilig tift;re:diffienle , !with 004 ) S"ValkTlib -g‘re'W Crotiket! anemerblrightinied'itli: , cvb'ryifteAllojtili. 6 191 id holiliba',66'qii , i4V linco:gsantly, Os Hilo worn 80111011 . 1510W1 1 iipoutibib fortAlut:stato!'!of tslio•roadtq!i4id 'spewed out of patience with all thiniitist i'9l:;lloh,bst,),tlgiiVll,P4l.6l'..,49.o:4ll4o,oB)ber solf. Her wretched linsbapcbslept iCQlla thuNl},.bltt ptpripid,ttl i : 44,9„cormrd every !riment' against o, l ,q,youpf,il l ,4rtipt. of"him, till the:latter very nearly lost , hfii tet4Or 'under !the AnhiatiOn; 'The ',baby fretted tied cried ; andYns for Harvey, ho' grow so tiredtliut 'ho'began , tollAinit ho could go no furtlpF.' : But' discomilik and annoymice only seemed to bring oat Lymp Tucicar in grouter' strength.' • Stu laughed' merrily nC Paph . fresh mishap; rr.•tlliod the-old lady out .of hor fears, 40 holmal hoh to straighton hor 811141141 hoiniett;*hich had come to grief from the jolthig stag° ; S)e joked uwaylear hrothor's ill humor; nud prmlucoil from liar satohol-an bratigo lIM to do the same. , erhat, is all set the• hostess, and motioned with her hand to Miss Tucker. Harvey felt mortified that Ito should not have thought to do this kindness liiinelf. ' Ile overheard the poor worn all's grateful murmur of - thanks ,to her new friend and the light 'with Which they were turned wade . . lie had conic to like tho sound of that laugh quite as well as the driver. 110 was not sorry when, on resuming their places, ho found Miss Tucker seafed heckle himself. Ile could no longer bear to be only the recipient of Icindness, mai, ho exerted hiinself to show to his /eiNmpanion all . Jose small .courtesies of the road which Occasion Vowed, lie talked verylittle, however, though he talked his very best; and his grave, respectful demeanor of fered no indox'oflhe feeling, as new as ,it Wag delightful, which realiy, thrilled ihriiugh all the pulses of hit' being. • It waS noi, , rnerely.reapectlor the fine quail. ties ho bad diScive:red"ii:i her, 'tier Wholly his kludling admiration or her dal and glowing, beauty, hut. au emotion com mingled of:and far transcending both—a delicate and subtle - pleasure in the ptes once of of a large and gracious womanhood, which his whole man's nature ft.ckripwl edged and towed down to. ' The lest of; their,i °limey was' accom plished- without; accident, though not Without delays, and it was quite -- dark before, Weary, and mudspattered,. they reached the,,'WV,ll. where they wore ,to I)l , rt and go their separate ways. , They bad 14t the stage, and Miss Tucker stood on the' pieria' bf"tlie piddle' Ininnie giving, Smite dieiniiieng abotit'heiluggage,'Whe'd j Middloldri ''ilPproriched ' 'and,' t'akliig 'Oil i Millar a'ddressed"her: " ' ," '' ' ''' 1 . ‘,l 3l a!tliliin' ae,'' be ' Flak ' ' L e if i use ton', great a freedom. You do not Iri - iorr''r9,e• litxtr•tliavizi aeon , too many , proas rit'yotir lgbodnesso-cyty'nelrto'firel that. I kamo , ybiu,i It I 6eb,tbat i'youphave•Whilli.V taken 1 , under your ProOoti4 the, phor -woman' 'aid hernehild who. , rocie -wittii titiylititil T ittiniatixioinpio,sliariri witli , you,theipleawi ' laraofi, assisting , her; , d Here !iii: a- i 711; sum of money, which , you will bblige; nuii` I b e.Y. ,l Pi i ii SO it,',9' ' , niint.?"4, in, flkkih.,With M',4oil ( ' O. WWI ,f ir i*tPX, i t' li P9o l ,i9nPi H 9,ft v.,YATI9 ti43l9y„),y(wrAll (4)11991 fa-, v,wa 1 10ppip, g , m .k,,,,,p 7 .>,.. , , No, y o u n gi.liOla9°.lf , 94 . 9.°44 .31 4 Itlceiritifi,uank note thatricoompanied .44 i ,and expressed her thanks with 'a daslrof, `embarrassment und:tamidity, ) whiclrstio. liatinot before shown, but'w 'lel; IlarveY thought bedome her wonderf Ily. ' 1 , • • ' There is one more favo ,' ho - added, witli,a little 'hesitation, which' I would like tr . - - ik of '‘'' dce - ' - - I.' i''' as..„ you. give nm' your address, Nub at rill,' alto answo!nd - frankly and: gave it :accordingly; Ho thanked her gravely, bowed, again as ho Alight L havo (filo to a...daehess, and 'lvallieci away. • The next day ho was at hlSofllee . „ • . ~.,. • „ ‘ 7.1•.".., . , .. . ..., , 1 '. :. ~- . •,-. , . . - ~.:•.1 . ' • 1 ... - ''i.. .-• p Id, ~. , , • . , ". •-,' -• ' ;',. : • . • . , ': f . • , •,..- ... I. ',' ' • 1:4. 1; i,l 4 . 414.,1:4 in .I . (l§tl3l], and ishp,at liar h9sYjPfp9Ppl- L , hie post An i a great Lowell,miy. I I, , ~„1 ; ~For just ono week, Alio:ft:110ton tnrned things over in ihemtr4,TlTTeel4l,,yril3 a .1 . 9 9 1 nti 9 n , 4 . 1 . 1 4 4: l 94e; . tl,.ThP,Ail,l4iffaP.l I . 7 dd fi'l. t PAXis.9IYIP,Pia ,T.'ickf 3 f , ;n94 . j contained a distinct and,straightkward- 1 proposal of mihrriage.',,c, renallod diiih- self modestly to , tb,olady's„ tpoolloction, referring .to,thojemiOlhq had, taken together; and declared that Me impress anon which she had tlitt day made upon him was such that ho ardently wished to journey tllrough , life in hor company Ho told her who and what lie was, - his family, hush:iss and fortune ; inclosed the address of several persons through . whom she might, if she wished, satisfy herself in regard to his character , and standing ; and concluded with an earn est request that she would peribit• him to visit her. The letter, notwithstanding its abrupt and rather business-like char. actor/ was one which almost any lady migyt feel flattered to receive. • When it was.sout he waited in , a veld ta le fever of impatience forAdie: reply, A cook, almost another, oinked, Inifore it came. Ho tore, it open, ; .his suit was rejected! The keenness of Ida disahmintment almost surprised him. , Ile had hardly been aware how deeply his ,fooling and fancy ware interested in this woman, whom ho had known but for one day, and who had begun by offehding his so prejudices and his fastidiousness al most to the point, of disgust. lie took up her letter and; read it again. It was written somewhat stiffly,, as it had cost its author a good deal of. trouble, and now and then a word might not bo spelled quite correctly ; but it - Was a modest, womanly lattor, dignified -from • its ":Very simplicity. -She-thanked—him _sincerely for the 'compliment of his 'preference though she felt compelled to decline his proposal. She had not done so hastily; she had considered his offer well. She did not oven attempt to conceal from hire tipt it had strong temptations for Nor— a poor, hard - working girl, struggling single handed with the world. But sho did not think would be right for her to purchase ease and enjoyment for her self in. that way. She was not educated for the circle to whichbe halonged, and if sho.wero to take him at his perhaps hasty word, ho might regret it some day. `Then, t&), ho•hhd a tight to the love as well as• the respect of the' Woman whom ho should make his wife ; and she could not pretend to give that to a. man, whom a weak ago she bad never thought . of in any such relation. She should al ways feel grateful to him for - the honor he bad intended heir, and sho wished hied} all manner of prosperity and happi neap, wiifh. some woman who would be batter suitiSj to him than she. ' Harvey reacT' xhis le4q,'Oer: a., groat manitimes, Ile ttcOnghtiftmifiw that it i was not :so .much , positive Objection- to I himself' had decided 'her tidjacticaa of his suite;' as tha from so hasty an arrangomout one of wbom sho know'so•little. 'The native confession that his offer' had beene a temptaticm touched Lim. ter' 'Ufa was laborious jind full of taro ; there could be littlo brightness in it. 'Vet . when ho thought of all she had done and boon to ----•-- - - - • - .hers,, and •redalled the gay courage ith which she faced her lot,. the cheer- d helpfulness, the gentle kindness that ever failed, his heart swelled with ten- der admiration. ' She is the only woman on (mall for - rne,'fie exclaimed, ' and, by lleaven, I will. win her yet.' And he sealed himself to do so as earnestly, though not so precipitately ac before. He went to Lowell , ever.yiwgill till mid-summer, and then he astonished his numerous friends, includiu‘g his sis- tors-in-law, by the announcement of his marriage. Curiosity rau high iu Ilford to his choice, but it was bailed for a tithe, for ho t4icikArilfbrido abroad' and they ,abseil ti i ~tl,ll:ee years. You may well imlieve those three years wero not wastad by n woman of Lymp Tucker's energy and ability. She had shrewdness, tact, and readiness of imitiAkia_ She only needed good models to shit& herself into a lady. Indeed, all the essential elements of a lady's char actor were in her :to begin, With, am education drew - them out. 'Accordingly, at this orescrit writing not only the handsomest woman of my act - plaint ance,.bd s very nearly the most elegant She (lobs not laugh So loud 'as hut.lier sruild ladazzling: tlefveide' is pitched somewhat 'towel-, but it lias lost none o? its heartiness. Sho•has :alean ing towards magnilleenee 1u 'dress, but is quoted as a model of goodlaste, She is' the , pride of her husband; who ha's been growing yOungor . (111.• thesc;• toi years, and' tlio fond 'niotiier dT threo lit tlo boys. ~Ifot• sisters:So-law refer . to bor ac a lclial. , of Araclo .in all questions Of or.good brooding: • Ellla is. a gilt- oloun and hospitablo hostess• is a Idanri ons honlo; and a living illusttation bf thO fact. that thago is no vino . ° it' Yankee:girl will not till as if she wero. born to It, in spito of 'tits - most unfavorable. deem stances.- • -Tilt, • Dii4or.illt T' o tAnur lkill—TrOdrY Atihn fditriViO4 happy'llit : ' !WhiPnitirrloa focllovo takes a wlf6 ;'who ina'rribO fOr fOrUiti'd'tkoiisti mistress; marriokfor tiofd (Orr the's ,You ard lOrdd'';i;y:yodr"ivlib, r,egaF494. ,, by,YPar PliPtlV9Wltitc49q:ted your 4 i Ind y: i You, /lAN& 0; wifo. for, your. 8°144 /1116tro.vo for your,horuo and frioudiii a lady fur 440 world and,OooiotyvS ' , Your Ifo og rot), with ,you4our NOW rule you;,Auct.y.our tuauggq !you: Yodr., wifo w,ill,,mleOlOarn I of; s yoh and ,Y9tic Ilaaa° l ?4 l4 i, ? , :41 1 "t, , 119D1,,Y4ur / I°Y:9 gio 4°A:ll)ii . 4,,°f; ITPAVABfIo'im 'YAW 1 1 1. 03 r Nvill/I"ll”;°:{ 4 rt.9r Y.CaIt4PPAPP. .1 1 ,t.9 1 ; eAlco i v, Iv;aoi siitti,y,pps,;iviv, a ralo„ with . .Vr i i . :lt i rtjlif:Nal.igo..l'S! a' YY,V )Y , /fq„NY,O4‘ jan?)3l it?rd3f, ibllltlitl . :ll o uf,,P44),o9',A, Po yilui Ia,,TY*NP. 4 2 Mt .iXr0Ya,101 3 .414.11T, MTOA") , ,Y , fIIfraiIsPFPVPY" lIIPPPPC Wld .youy ,/rkdY Y,bul!a3i,'3, Busy 011ILD11001).-1/0 youvor think liow muoh work a little - child does in a clay? How, from sunrise to sunset,. the dear little feet .patter ,round (to us) so aimlessly ? Climbing up tb,pro, kneeling down there, limning to;another but never. ,Twisting and turning, rolling and reaching and doubling, as if te„sting ovary bone and .musele for their future uses. Tt . is very (nions to watch it. On Who dins 'so may Woll under- stand the deep breathing.of the rosy lit- - tle sleeper, as,. with one grin tossed,over its curly: }Tad, it-preparOs noxt day's gymnasties:' A busy c;roattirO little child.. ,: . you objoot to MO 11l 'of) 3"6 MESE • PAT'hiar , HE,YRY • • , ,- ! , :vms , brr'osbnoffr, , ro'awrdilunamf:... . AtlantidgfoniTity far July contains Ifinord''df .gr. l "Partotra article Upon ''Phonitig abeitintii7TifitratfrtiliWkit -- whfcle - taitortfon and 'his' friends 'Ml:loft 'to d&tiViraY,' find -iirolifidentf among' these Wag tho'intoldr atkioof'thoi cdeablisbed' . bhiteelf,' which I , fr.'''PAYttit, ' , illustrated 'hc cage of three tatiist.Preabliers Who were ,Nr raigned as " disturbers of the peace" before magistrates who were determined to convict them. Patrick Henry rode fifty miles to defend - them, and the following account is given of his per. formanee—it was inure than a speech— on that occasion "Be Be entered the court house while the prosecuting attorney was reading the indictment. Ho was a stranger to most of the spectittorn, and, being di:essed the country manner, his entrance excited no remark. y , When the prosecutor had finished his brief opening, the now corner took the indictment, .and glancing at it with,au„expressimr.of plizzled incre dulity, began to speak hr , the tone of a man who had just heard something too astonishing for belief : "May it please your worship, I think I heard read by the prosedutor, as I entered the house, the paper 4 now hold in my hand. If I have rightly under -stood,..theAclngls:attorney--has—frfmfird- au indictment for the purpose of arraign jog n and .punishingn by iiprisonment these threeinoffensi ye .persons before the bar, of.- this Court idea crime of great magnitude—all:disturbers of .the peace. Mayit,please•the Court, what did I hear read 1' Did..t f h l ear it distineft or was:it mistake of t my own? Did I hear an _expressiolvas.of crirnhat. these men, whom your worships are about to try for misdemeanor, .are charged with—with ' " Having delivered these words in a halting, broken manner, as if his mind was , staggering under the weight of a .monstrous idea, he lowered his voice to its deepest bass ; and; assuming the pro-. foundost solemnity of,inanner, answered his own question : 'Erefiching the goSpel of the' bon of God l'• "Then_ be paused. EVery eye was now riveted upon hint, and every mind intent ; . for fall this was executed as a Komi or a Sidddns would have performed' it on the stage—eye, voice, attitude, ,gesture,,,-all in accord to produce the . utmost 'possibility of effect Amid a Silsbee that could be felt, ho waved the indictment three times round his head, as though still amazed, still .unable to .comprehend the charge. ' Then ho ta,ised his bands and eyes to heaven, and ; iu a tone of pathetic energy, , whollyindosoribatle, exclaiined, ' Great, IGod ,":.elt this point, sucluvras.tho power of his delivery, the "audience relieved their feelings dy a ihurst of sighE ,- And . tears. 11IR ,orator opftinnbld . "'May it please your \worships, in a d a y , when Trutfu, is about to tin* her fetters, , when mankind are About tote aroused to claim their natu ral-and inalienable rights, when they:66 of oppression that has reached the wiid erness of •Amorica, and- the unnatural alliance of ecclesiastical and civil power, are about to_ bedissevered—at such a period, when Liberty, Liberty of Con science, is about to wake from her slum borings, and inquire into the reason of such charges as I tind exhibited here to day iu this indictment.' Hero occurred another of .his appalling pauses, during which ho,- cast piercing looks at the judges alid at the three clergymen ar. raigned. Then resuming, he thrillec every hearer by his favorite device of repetition : If lam not deceived—ac cording to the contents of the paper now hold in my kand—these men are accused of preaching' the Gospel of the Smx of Goa Avqvcd. thi3 document three times round his head as though still lost in wonder; dud then, with the same electric attitude Of appeal to Heavou, he grasped, 'Great God " This was followed by another burst of feeling from the spectators ; and again this, master of effect plunged into the tide of his discourke : "'May it pl:ase • your worships, there aro periods iu 'the history of man when corruidlou and depravity 'have so long debase'd the human character, that man sinks tinder the oppresso::s,band-be- COntes:lliseryile, 'Mt abject slavot, -- 110 -, licks the', litital that. suites ,110 hOWS.M• passive obedience,to thopeau-.: dates of tie . despot; and , in tkisatato of pervility, Lo receives lits , fettem,of, per ! petite] bondage, ~ ,H ut ntey,ic,ploeSeyq‘q ivoreliipS' such a c6yr' ha . s pas Seq,, 1~ tom that wheu,cur rvi.tih,. left tlly laud of th'ehL:noiyity forthese American I'Vi,l4,*!frorn tho ,ipol4pt,tho.y. placed ireir'cict:ifliOn the, A . meridan continent, ProUlAinit ieunieut despotism was crush ed; die Eaters of claLymess wcro_ Urchin), n:,•“1 Malian decjood that 'man shoUld . be free,' Erse bod.'a F cordin g to the Bible. lii Vain all their suffer. said bloodshed io subjugate this ItOW World,' if Slill'iM'e4Pressed Mid ;per i fie,titecl: , A:11111 it . pleyiso".ip pormit the ' Ppr, IYh4.l'. are, thesO moo ahou't tO by ta)aiy Tide. papor iiitSql,'"fo"iii.'eaehiQ VIM Gospel of the 'Saviour to Adam's fallen,rate 1' • n 'third tlihe 'Si/AMA rollull"' headt Omit* to nide, Oullatl44,tiOth efregi,l'''l4 l llrit ?' aitedni* 4lito/dd pie§iding jtvigo etiode'd , the aeenegiir iir;tdrithaitdrtifasdiil6l).?..ii"i yo; mman'TAlrPt OP' bi I , W 'I . V1:14/11 4 . 4)1BRAVREInty I i,t , 4 int 0 I;I•141 i f'.3 .111. 141 i )•,- 1/V i tillUNß poLLAas 7 1 r 4 Rfi j PATfi)o , , ,c em n /firfs AT t? 9494 Pfnckcivl. i siorps,.ata fpni, tho oastorp, ttio.Xtocky io,tho,4itlantio, the ovorgroonsaro deador dying. MiUlons of dollars' • worth 'of ikarfli4lnuts, that , have fOr yontW our • aoithoin winters,' 110 W pildlV tho iavados of 0o zero weather of the last season. Norway spruce, pines, arbor. vitro, yho do:din/oone, dwarf' and standard'rosos *in nild private -gardena have on the sem and yolipiv 164' tho4' s)iiinbolp'oeden4: • - - 'twig Wand hns:guitoi 4 od tioirrori3ik , tlia Gardinis of Astoria; iithoro iilinfoliso t- NUMBER 26 • : numbers of evergreens woo growing:Tor sale, the:lead lo estimated, at hundreds of thousaudeof Rtiws of arbor vitro, containing thousands of plants, are abso lntolhalueleco. Prospect park and the private 'gardens .of, Brooklyn have not been spared in the- general disaster, and the gardenterit at Central Park, New York, pionoulie:e the foss in those grounds almost irreparable. At Plat:bush, Long Island, and lb ' , Westchester county the logs has been very great. Some of the nurserymiai have lost their entire stock. In other places the effect has been pecu liar. Plants of the same age and aP parhnt health, growing in lbug rows, have been touched at intervals of feet, The first dozenth the row are dead, and, the next half dozen are well and thrifty.--- Iu Brooklyn the plants on the mull: a tul east side of the houses have cuffet lu New Jersey the horticulturists have noticed that plants Which are shad hart :)111 the winter sun have escaped the worsi: effects of the season, and may I , e saved with much trouble and time. The reports from the vicinity of Bos ton arid further east confirm tho sad tidings of what was only Atmn a few weeks ago, and from the great must:rid at Rochester, the Ohio valley, ard even further west, the words come to: us, ." Our evergreens aro dead." 'thee causes assigned for thiszless are yr:pm, !lilt amen:2.l4pm the follow_in f as having in them the most ; ity : First, it is said that the of Pebruary gave the plant, otart,\as it' the spriti,v; had u, l•:. and when all were swelling w:::t .:e life the weather changed whiter, freezing with the co::1 winds.' Another view is that they v... 1; a.l. , very early in 'thcrwinteli% Thu; '•'• •- • • a gradtral diminution of the ten.p. • as in former years, but the suddenly upon the plants , were properly sheltered or prh , •• • it. Their "color changed not enough to create alarm, aad „ the plants remained green they v..... Only when the warm weather (&. ; few weeks started the other • general activity was the darna.; ,, •.• evergreens In support of the limt theory, i; '.; 01, served that in ono place on the hurls m;. a private garden, there wore sAveral line specimens of the golden bark arbor vita , . They had beat covered nearly all or th winter. During the warm days of Feb: ruary - they Were exposed, and seem remarkably vigorous. They have not been covered since; and aro now dead. Where the vow supply will come front is as yet a matter of conjecture. serymen aro afraid to purchase the few • plants - offered for sale, until the season is more advanced. Many think they could save some of their stock' by carefully nursing it two or three years ; but the gvoitutl is too valuable to be used fur flat purpose, and that the everp-,0 will be cut down and cast awP.A''' , ;. s o • ‘., , e ai;e mauy,sorrowful faces'ale ) seryitten. , mid some•of them - , ciO •c ‘• tried in the ofiVort to fOCOV inflicted by flick death of t Trii DnEA3r-i.dm(i_it's From the hotel piazza ol'tho but ...minim a the jump into the coach ; no, wo get in very leisurely,Jor have wo not, waited, in true old-time (slow-time) stage-coach fashion, for two or three (1 Cilia tiers little which) all but hopelessly eiulless hours, for the trunks to be strapped as a signal of departure? This e xpericince rimy Lase happened at the Hot, or the Fmr.eat, or indeed at almooiw, any of the spm is for everything is festilui lode at tli South. At first it frets' one who may'l trr., to Northern spied, as though tha last trump were sounded or the la 4 m ferryboat unmoored ; but iii; rapidly used to this unhurried 1 i I„iing it amazingly well, as you Mal it with some latent tendency to you are not show in the dedmie , m-, after all there is something b., • day than the mere reatess I a• to-morrow. 'ro be sure; 0u1h,. - yeur eyes once in awhile, • you aro really awake, wonderi.,,, may not be dreaming' :ma, m dream among the familiar yet d„' tionaryscenesin,whielryour parents moved. You aro so: pm amid irigain into time thought t ,• whole Sc uthland has been up in .. in pain, far away from Progreso, tal.: ,g Hip-Van-Winkle nap—a ohild's n.ii„ ever, ,tnwhie nover i mm;Muring y f to conic hp here, (141mi',•,. m ad" =net like hini growing old q.me 4fient kut, by some. ialua•—it, pc4er over remaintn, fresh and yot. n.; th ‘ cO a Chilii*g . rrispiug`iu its , • it . w.akoning at the freshet of vent.pons, Which comes down limi:mml semely,' as Dickens says of the m tilOWn , wiud of Nortio:::u Prise: , flooding theC„eld Sonthernala,,it- Marks, sweeping away d , things and threatening to wash (Lc potitiy, of the people out 'of existence except in the lioate:of the poet. Still, sonnithing of it remains, since you may yet see a suggestion •of the huge back leg of ant . dicier att l y }muting with a falit zing mu ilif u liqin d )i , neWme better thirigs , you may, eittlllAti ia pu4'siOg 'the rtidely-sobered e'prpitg, front }which is filled as of yore the 51(1 eatlllW!Mcket,thatti . cal•eddy, lives olse- : Oxcopi .. hr song ; and, not fyeglietdy, nutty you catch glimpses.of a' happy old ,hogrti churning away at a _hand-ohura, keeping jubilant, time the while;shoOings of ‘. hobenlv wan:lions in da;:skiosdr—Lippincotra tragazind for Acdoabirici tO the'daily reports of the NeiVdYorlc Papas that city is becoming" aii , extreinely dangerous place for. the tatiearrt- Pf,; Strangers. ,With, .! police ~ force uf filAy, 2, ',WO men', .general lawless ness strittintti . der is .increasingtd an ex lent' itt"idainting, 'cortain" quartemafr. the city !t is , absolotelY safimec9reany. decent .Pgrsou to :venture. Tae,Tecord Ofirtat week i 4 thus dii - b,Sr,tho oerk " °Outing i Nw Ir thoyeek. witieh ended' yeste'r= • 'day, eight dendbodiesiVere found Moat ing„pear; par city, docks, an .•unknown; yvqman was found dead' in tho dna,. prominentand n Gorman citizen. myste riously disappeared. In nearly every' insertace those persons' wuro f ou ll y mu , derod,,,,olso their bodies would 'not have,' borne •the marks of the bludgeon, the knife'or 'the Pistol. If we add to this • list two cases of mtirder the ante,Mortein testimony' ot"the. victims, fiav already proyed , tho' guilt, of their... murdtirors, and „the imMerous murderous • aSsatilt.si which have occorred during the Week; 'setae of Whickmay yet; end fatally,' - we have a_ record of 'crime mid ..violenct) , !Which ltardlyany other city Qr. ctiviiitod,:. • dont can par - allot. • , , = ME L. e * c 4. =I 1111