- $ 3 111 if f ? if 1 f .ft 1 1 lis ii rl i a ll 1 rfE BLESSIXGS OF COVERXMEXT, LIKE THE DEWS OF I1EAVEX, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE, UPON THE HIGH AXD THE LOW. THE RICH AXD THE POOR. hi WW SFRTFS. EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8, VOL. 9-N0.5. V.'Aj'ItH "USE. j time his bride; an.! need I add that for that i purpose Le was now coming- Little did she dream whom .she would find Liai to be ; ! but let the future reveal. ilz --irk and silent night, 1. the heavy thought of a vanished t v,'. ceeds come b.ick to sight, ' .... dee is rise wiiu a Minnie stjo' ill her arms twined around J the neck of Lott'e, the joyous expectancy I of her looks bet -kened the anticipated ap- ; prv:cl: cf s-.vte wclec-ntc rd -honored- gttcrt, ; the l! fell asleep Minnie with quick and hasty steps, walk- r.. e cay ended a happiness to all saTe or.', that one was Lottie ; her reign was cvi:.. They said nothing to her her rac-r- td her chamber floor until after midnight, with there words upon her lips " He is false ! he is fake ! he is false ! Oh, i tifter '.Ion wis enough. Sho returned home, my father, she has deceived you, and he Las bhame upoa her clear transparent deceived me!, , Repeating them over and hrr .-. They-let lut-r depart ia peace, for over until with exhaustion she Sink tipon j th ? -id n wish mr revenge; their joy at weleeme j which in ;cl was eo other thaa TVcddie : M.; n. The carriage w bich had been sent the fpectres of the i.xsi, t Wf.icorre the j;traC!rer w-s at the ? v..ta the old vcar's dvmg , , , , , j gate, an 1 t.tc youth sprang lightly from the cue shadow dark and vast, i seat, a:: 1 chi-ping Minnie in his arms, show ered kisr.s upon the now blushing girl. Taking him bv the arms she led hi;n into ! the Lus3 v. .?r-j be greeted Lottie in t!:e i ar.:c boyish manner he had Minnie ; then ie'.v vl h asteu lime. .- of happiness cast a tray, t'.-.i.it'.Oi never s.ui.t, c.-' Iv-rs t;: it evt.rv' ti.iv e .". e l m the insptenve V.. -."'.g..: ; : . Ti- rt e c.iii.e ia fr an introd ,v: advance and the ba:k.-rd !ep, t ed path we have striven to .4 . Oh, hew q-.ikk'y a nolle son! can find i ,,i i i ivas s-j:ue:e;.i. THE RAGED SOLDIER, A TRI CSTGK1 OrTJIERETO-Lt'TlOX. Just &t the cl.'s? cf the Rt-voiutionary war there vas fe;n soaiwnere ia one t f t:.? ! to carry away with yen. Mr hrsband rrHl x'.se abusive Iar-U3ge towards jon if he Ends you hero.' ;e s:!.::er c: f Lottie in lcr roomt'a!so -walked the Cocf."1 "rjui; -. haugnty sj.rit was subdue ! ; the but a look of triumph, of victory, broke reu. . u l:cmett tvfe aud gubniisive girl, j ' r'orn k".ki; g 5 ! l't.r c ining up the n..-r i over her f ice. Thus was her revenge work- I why need we go oa ? . The reader btrect; Hft -ohcd around o:ilh2 crn-ih ing complete. She knew Minnie would tell her father the whole proceeding of the night, and she doubted not the Colonel would turn them both from the hou?e ; can p!:tur : better thaa my feeling can de- ! taS6tUr-S fr tU harvi, oa the rieh I right , scru-c, :uej.y ci u.c rettnitei hearts o: i 1 v-;ur u-.a.-cr. AnJwu. -.ua h zv. thkvinc wt-re heard (c the d.x r .ct :.e ;:t the br.;k do .r, ai. i a uun entered, lie stor-j-e.1 short an i 1 xlfd at the sohher i'; f:;vns; dz r " ' i rt ia u 'Zi itwetn "i growl ur.d a rar. ' Il.y -:..y, M ily, a pitlty viee cf lus- ! What hive I tuid Viii tinc r.ud .ig".:a ! Y'UTiI i:. I von j .-. 1 K;icr r..I":I in .a Euirni and Minnie. J,lvut two months after the e cvt -its a then could she exclaim, 'Behold my victory. r s handed Lottie as she st-. j e l i: and in her Larpimss the teized her pen and j " house, o.e raa her eye over i: o.i..l -.11 ti n tn,-iiV. nf tiifj .i.i-.- tn thf ! flr..i K' it rested unoa the list cf marriages. , - i !inln...;., 'n-iii- r.T.. l i -. Mtm: t i iJiiCt; trou-:crs, witu-.-r.t saspea-.ter?, vert or journal which sue had kept ever since fie -m l l.i.-.iM.) lixea Lei atterii.cn. It ' J 1 ! - - - nit I 1 . - i 1 r-.T I... - ........ 1 t V A i. i a c i. .i-. i ci'.'li. 1 n.l''.: ill-.: j green potato field, v. i'.h curious eyes so at ' least thought Mr. Towr.e, who was walking k-hurc!y hehin 1 him, g"ii;g hoa.e from the reaj ing to Lis fujict. T'.;e latter was a stout f.rT'. r, lrrsc.l in librae raade bf'.wn :.,.., i.- q . v. r:..,,,-,. .,.t c'. -.I-.- r r.i.l ! raa tr.us tu'is : la tr.is citv. at Forrest " iwtcv farrow tie brow and pale the ; s: was V f: Jr:.:d!e Mcu'and G,l. Hcrec, j the many things that Ihe mut do on the ! Gru. by .he Bev.Mr.W.W-, Fredene Ja " 1 hp, ' j f x when the h."er left the room he was so following day, then p'.a-cl it in its usual i -Arraond, Esq., to Miss Minnie, r.Iy jj4"0, m "' .". , t , V, hen we talk cf Waited Time. J Wn pleased wah th.e young man that, had place, utidtr lock and key, Better f-r : M G,l. D. L. I'itree, of Forrest Gr-ve. t j.U f tl 'rriti'h cutaMc-.ve! -r 1 j vc-; ' ; he r.iked tbe question that he had come so thee, Lottie did.-t thou not note thv bold ! "o Hash of anger rsc.-ped from tho.-e a f f ls 1 cu,ltil lvI",e ' it ' .il sre WC now s uat nau we Leen ' . .1 tiir iti-ii ' I v.-! 1 .-rn n tii!- nf f. r Ti- ' d we hoarded time, as the miser's many nines to ask. h-:- w. u!d Lave received hi, - a happv resT'ei.se and in tl.e same manner ur rice I to win. :h tti.: simnr:errs heat and the ! as when lie did as;: ' !j t '. I S Cold j ii:- f.-e-ta U.-tlg I do: "But w' is yo'.ir l-e.-.uiiful mama, via that the wcrld ! hdl: Y I cr.-w v.cevlitiv curious to see this t'O- ! g :::uht 1 ui the t uc: i f ciit.-e; ;, r:-. .., all t'cai ns through, .-v.-ir.g n .i-'.ed Time i re-r.'d the vanished vea-s ? i a.-k the ebbing ltde -j; r.-nivrse, and fhame a: ; .: WMSi-.ca ar.-;y ail tnmgs Le.-..e i'.-ib pvc us th strength, t'eu n w, b '.e forever this holiday r.r. Uh, y ..1 a". cut . tti r. i cd t . Iv. see 1.3: soon, never tear, v-xs :.ahi iL-hi".y. her l.-.v-;" anger pass over her face L.tie saw it and Fmi-ed ..ikc c : ti.is floth licm i At .1 hat-'e with Wast-.d T:rv.-. .e i ctrs tl...t pass ooii.o n ?.g .in, 7; '- s!.i! t it die ii l.f" w ; s't-a f.-..-u! the i::-t i hit! canktrin C , si "i A i.-ea tii.th is ehn.n.erirp; t' . u; .-. . fOoa an. .tnced and trey rctir '.'..c hill, wh.re was introdticed to iVi.vc Ir th:- Cl.n!.!. e i "mont he raised his ryes Jo those of a. r.eddle tori '-1, de.-.i'v rale, atd t 111. II "rliU le.'iTi An I turn. !. way w;t:; s.ret: A-.-d n.ukf-s ta. ! year i:U'... ti Ti.ne is no Wasted Tune. !i:'.:i. 1 C". r ' 1 1 av; 1 i HE STEP-MOTHER. p (:;.. Ai. n .:: r. i.:s ona.e. but soon rc :ro.I himself, as he f Ub I sho .ltd n.t re-::.iz- V "i : but in ha e .-c-iini. when : n:.. .;id L' wo,'t - b-;r r','""-: 4 ' arge their toilt-t for the evenir.g, l.j ap j ..-)... ; her ii.le and uniedlv .-aid hnmi? I'reddic i,'t!i.v.5 f.-.r hv that rmlv ran thou ,o i b-aiS eyes M lrOU:C. 0, no, inc Was iu t t raved. Morning dawned, and the family were all ' l-y popped at her home to sec i,cr, all brough' together at the mormr.g meal, but forgotten, and an invitation v s left a more .".Ijconsolate lyoktug a.?scmb!y never . f r h. r to figiin visit l.rre-t Grove, t fn before ?s,-er..ble.l at the table of Mr. Tierce-. , ture ticme olC-L Tierce and. his lovely tin Not a word was spoken except a cold C"od Frederic A morning, except by the Colonel and Lottie. The former saw s, mcth'.r.g v.-as the matter, but said not!ii;tfr, confident tli.-.t the day wr.rdd clear it up. Lottie saw it, and v as pleased. i i r : i ... i i . - ..I . i . coed a dmeren irl. And when t...- 1 ndal J J lives 1:1 t..e next h-.ise aic yoa the owce: of it V No,' re; lie 1 T.wr.?, 'Tompkins lives there. Th .' I us- a:; i ftrra used to bch-g t a co:r.i '.e 1 l" y. urs, ai I Mtp;--e : his arno r a-J ne, i ut he was she t at Bun ker IIi:l, a-. '. hi- wi hnv marrie 1 agiin.' P s s ' 1 . e r loiijel p.-.I:i.-t a tree, "Whit vag.ib-.-ad, ht rr.c we you clear h.;u.-c end .-Z my land a g d t taan y ,n c...e o Y .:r :,::! the s 1 Il-'T, ?.;v:k; i ; 1- dy 1.; tall, ela.diing oi his h..t . '.:.. a gesture, ll;cyo.s i".i hel witl cf my an his hp JUlvr-ri.-ii coniroi.tt the a-tot.i-! f 1 T. r:e.: an! h.k fery hhtni; g. gmiti n as hs i Is v. L-a Minu'c the hush in Is and wivte. the father and 1. . 0 ; r, the shst- r and b.-oiht r. j l.A''! never r.' .':i visile 1 F-nrest G.ov, j :dtli -h a fiiendlv letter is .firn .- w't'.'i t , , .. ' i.cole are thev the;e ? Wouil Jhev be hke tu' i?ad mv.tation, i. r wt. 1 1 f-nr t:.e ' - , - i a m . 1 ' - . . 1- . . . . ! .T-. i- -l 1. . iyi.:.l Aiter brcaULvt. Frederic sotlgiit Mir.me, qo.ci-. jneaaue i.oiue- e.!:.."r,; t-i.. c-.r.s. x . ... . . :( . .. t ... 1 ! ea s ho was avaitmg mm m t::o parxr 1 n'J- uuv 10 im.-.i , ... r . ? I i.;e.-.a ivh.. a v.oor nun r.avc s mc :mg to Jatt-r was a,ra:u ol u:: ., . n given si-sad !jn nervous si. . her: s-.-ldier lir-l darted to th.ir f-.-t and '. r. . r 1. . . 1 l.l . i.- li i ;s it: ati-i 11a. i . ... . ui.i ;iat.?.g ia a caa.r, . r t..c rej . -:.:zz him, You hain't any badness l ': tweca me an 1 v.-l !, T !-..' i!v. Miv-i bv th? af.!:"!? t:.e hi,' a-.i ' It ru'.fifnl ?.finni. what. trmiMos vot: t aatnr 5 often mentio: -r-.j. r.-. I:.: .v-iv : hvc this mornirg ? Surely yoa should tell your ity f'-'r the Lottie Uiuloa of the past, pv.. nii-ed husband all your sorrow, if in- j an-! with lore for the Loiti? Clinton cf the .i-ed there be airy, f..- I have a pletu-aat ! surprise r.nd a hat py secret to dlr-lo-?." j Mr. Mason it is ;.".:eadv d;,I ;ed Y'U with, rn: " IA St. A r. , 1 to' ".1 s! -i could 8?.", for thtt :. 1 bv. you n.u , iio, veur irn " i 1.-...-.C : ' was thts i.'. : v wns To much for l.er,, and she :a:,.t 1 'n her i roihir's arms. He was iust c;o-:yii n her a!:r.-..-t senseiess V- -dy into the Horary as th. t'. -. f-:rls catiie down shiirs. var.t s;e: it'! s lightly t-.rv.-ard, au.l v.ii'i j Miai.ie scre-.ied ai.d v.cuid have rushed : h ti.dn.id the letter a ner own 1 1 to iter step-mother's aid, but Lottie held hor i.e s.nr.e graceful f rm, crly mot e ; back, savin:: o M .os ; 1 :.e s :.e.u.i.u.i e;. e, . . ". T:;:e::ets, s.ite.c re 1 i; ni.vv excht fcliaiie u t'T, .s tii vt ca'.h: ' fr th I mat;- f j y ; b-tt 1 out t m are free f. :n your c-t.gagemcr.i Vn this ."!.'i!:.tlU.iJ 1 i 1 i i? . i. . . . iiMar. m r.o'i s;:e raeucr man ) walked from the rom aiid went oirectly t ; Lottie's rooia. Xot finding her the re ia Ihe 1 . If IVopkins is ntt ye-u 1 1 c tr"a e! -.-t : there. Mrs. Imt-k .Y 'tr .Yif .I'exela: t". e v. iy cenccutrati 1:1 t-?lia his v, ice. a.i 1 p in 'gaant nngcr. areyo- ..ir f c'.:r. ntery. I nm II art v .T..n-rj. sin 1 t.'ifd t!;c s. '.-l: r, the o": tr- ! a n i ostc : a .n:' sir.?, w.: . ... ns is a ri.'"i woman I 1 a::.: but 1 e i ths tir.'.:e.-t eur th t ever ga iwel a i , i out:. He is a ter.i'-Iv stirlv nclhh-.t, a:. J :i..s land, ivhic'i yoa will ! A f r th ! V Iiat's t!ie 32 utter. j A P-'iii' i'.'uii. James Ipalh, f .rinc-riy -s .' wirtimui. r t .1 U i'ujUM.': , j and a man 1 now n as in longing to the me.-.t pro;;i.-.-.ive sch ol .f Ab-jlition jihilosphei.s a i. an w h has been chai ned with h.'.v 1 0 ' i.e i::!'c. to tjJ womn, sow - : : : . ; s- h-j leads h-r a dog's life. Shemi-s?l it mar . , . , , . - . s . ,. " iviog th- i. n.-.int y-a :-ee soe h.t ! a hard j f- .. .... ? ?1 s, . ,v; 1V X-.vrhlr.- t :n:c 1 it r. .'.1 me .ami. o- : P'.d'..-r:-. . -;.d when mv s , 1 - ; , . T - ' ----- - s;i; i a? yas i.e.; : .e? s iw una death on the battle m 'd .It- dowii, and this T i s went n - e. 1 ; 1 r..ke t.J ' ! I V." .1 he v. as Li .a r a- ni-h:-..- c: - d t.t n.oeii anv t r ! f-t dis ' e: ii lo wo;k f r her. excitement of the moment she took tin a ' rc;d hei ween .idler, nt i Stale.; f the I'nioa 1 .... 1:1.1.. i. . 1. ...i:.i. .1 t n....--.,....-..i-t ii n , ..Oil; ..-'- treiiv nine U'k.. wiuch i.iv..n 11..C . i"'""1'-'"' " i.ne ..v ilo fir.d r t f pa-t ci ror., repudiating the r.ii-chiev. i.- ile'c.i iue-s diss' r. '.nated ia f -tn.er . s. table. What is it that causes her eyes t flash, her lips to quiver and her whole b.y to sway to and fro; Ay! she has found the fatal journal, which Lottie in a mon.t'.it of anxiety to know what was gning on be low, had foolishly left lyinc: exped, and ;is b rea.-is on tliroifli th.e flavk did-f Txt. 1 !i .1 tl... ..r, .. ...t t. ... ,.r il,-.ir.-, -- .- - ... . . t , i . . i . 1 iu un. I i"; f.-uuu vi i.i...it.ti v. , -. i the blind side . f v r.nd he lul l l.imseh j lie .-ome i.j'" g"t r and when he offered arms. i h.tt did v.. a mean Teat r child so ? lii via think l- I hii a-, if t hf r, I advise-! her to take Lira, announces bis retirement as a p ditical e iit -r 1. 1. til nil el 1 times as h-2 .-hall have att f.ined a clearer and more hu;nan an 1 Christian view f the duti'.-s of the frevman t the en slaved, lb ie is M: Iledjiath's can1., .ul s irhed in the I'l.it an. I Pi.'i, a r..w -paper tie, and reads her joy over what she terms 1 ixa t h .ti cite na .i", 1 fe: s'-.e f '.int'- l in his arm :.a .- 1 1 r. start !-jnv-:i 1, e:ie cares -ut 1 t, f r her fnoughts a i hit j fsis yr-ars it. what weald t-hc : e-;.i.i"-.:i a- thtn, a new mar.ia to tance t ! t UJ.otl t!:C T',1 t g that v,--t give to L;- 1 ; thro? hidies me.vc-d, aK . : Ui!, l'.a- tr- ubie therel" where t-" ten t it :''rl's V''-eer. . y : 1 all ret: red to Let-to, feeling as ieh r.h.d.t be imper -on. .-I.'.? i:oilesly t- d stairs and pau-cd d rtpar-i'oy .rl Ilaviiu become jht- rr 1 ri ;irr-i li . n. rrv. lriii;! rn;l ctrr.n m-.t , .. , , ?' sineerelv convince 1 that mauv of the tn? exclamation, - 1 nave neen icee:ve,l J ic,;1 K;ri:l,s lh,t 1 pave atlv;.c;.tedt iu mv j call there:' cause.! there down below to rush wd.hv an and I am try I did i:. Yoa had h- tier come home with me. I al;tys have a bite f-ra p.o . r fellow that has f .tight for hi. con fry.' Thank you.' kindly ret'trred the s her, but Mr,.. To.:.; kin- i, a ;:i-ta-r.i sv it if I ol 1 acquaint inc?. ji!C iaM is. 1 use 1 11 ; kie-ev her ii-st l.u.d.and. and I ruess I will !.er o: i::t thi-r c i ne the hid no earthly pr- i. e.-- r that :h r? not a in heaven r.gair..-t y.v.: No n.af. v-ho is c: f-1 to a won -.a i- rvrr truly brave, and 1 ir-i-kins shirk avaj hk? a l'-...?en sp tn". 1. Tne nxt day hi 1 no: pass;-! r.v .'.v be '".r? everjb dy knew that 1 lany J ha ! .-? at ? h.o me alive and v c'.i t res.-it- :..t :. ' r wi;"' fr. m a v.-.ese C'-n.-traint thaa th-.t of a T.rith-h pri- n ; but v.d.at thiy . 1. zr.l what Larry t-r.id, :o;d whr.t mud leave v(.y to it. 'r.e, f . " 1 . e . - 1 1 C -1.. v rove- tea tne wows. he werj thinking ! ,1 . r . 1 a curl ' satid Action 10.1v- 1 1 r 3 of Lotti while tears .ii.ievtjt-.oi.t.on....'. r 1 : -t ne. i he boy g ive tne to l a- r m ."nd went on 1. act of the i " jitm.i? thev bear reste-a u po :V S: t'OS it Up. o . -. o. .1 the : 1 . : in' e . ! Quickly- s- s .1...I:..; g -.e. i?7 w.is ; ..;t toe : 1 1 .1 -C.a'i ef re the .'rawing ro. ni I or. It st.-Hl opart nst s...T:. :.e t t t rev ihehhe ia a knceliug-po.-:tt.;a, wilt: his d irk ct.ily hair half eur. cca'ed in the & of Mns. Teiree. Tif.s was oa'-ugh. She sprang ap stairs, but not bc- 'iehc 1 ear-1.. he v...rd.- " brother and sis- ter"' p.t I en th ra ; but," she tho't iiot Ki.o.v t-ae rmiti enmp her. sprang t -. the ro-.ta. and tak- O ;. . 1:1 .11. nine i.ie .1,1:1 1, ...ii.jc. imi.i., " ! 1 1.. 1 I ft- f.. 1- n. are! s tc 1 1 i;- oil senile- parted l.cr I th,.'' v br. he fith from j:l r ; niade her pr--:. ... ., , 11 , , i sj.eak at all. iesi thev might hear her. aa.i.it ae 01 i 1 - 1- ; - - . -v t -I.,, v,- .1 - , ! pr.-mhe was made, imd as they are going to " j listen I t as a'o, to what is going on with- Frederic will be here in a few lA Oh, Thv ma, Emma. W'y did you give t the heart ofMrs. Tierce throb- ! me up as 1 st 1 Why did you not think ts .ualofthat name, f;-r was it thete mlaht have been a possibility nf my ,v;,idi thev hl so long and so nias : retmnli.g ? But tell me. dearest, do you t dk:! of V,' ion-vl for the visit 1-ve this Col, Fcirce ! He is, I know, a kind iv to take phve ? an 1 Mir.nie. , hu.-bai.d, a nol le man, a kind father. Let . ..... ! xr. i. l 1 er i ,-,11'n f,i !-.( r'ratt'iri" rrim e-;v I -- - r- ... i. mi a.l mere, in wnispereei tones e ii t to ay a word or The .-t ei-s the Colonel and wife, Frcderio aud. Lottie. Yes, she had f und that which Lottie would have givrn her life to prevent, an 1 ' writings ate dang: rs at.l abhor as s: rea l page aff r page did she e sec now hhrh. r in.-ijr.ht : tern "dy mist .ken ; here taat I Mi.ti! r- ! i '"i;."'i '';; eh J have in il t the- t '.Vy.l r-.r i I ' c s'.:i ccx in" rro-tvti: : ; 1 repea'e.'.' v an 1 v. I 1 1 el 1 w ;.-'. to at: p.ni... j t:e :v m m ?Ir. Towne wa'.thed ! ?-. a- he went rp j to the doT r.r. 1 knocked ami ;v that ht e ud end: tion m me i ootie; i m an '.ere mem i -,!,;-, -i e oi reira i I was a:mit; -d ov.dis 1. tr.i'.s.cs. Some '.! sv.ceihet: ' ol he--. It Towue. no-ldii ' ti bh j .i. e; poor n.tiy i-c jprp-f 1 o.-i.i.te Vo: -v '" na f r e32 tr.oasaa i e " i; f r the -k. bur .-.If lie there are net oi.e loc.mar..: guns re.-.o- .r.J 1 t a i-o.e; i..:je ... - . e . o - v e i... . . n n Mr Town? t :n '!' or lino wror rr . 1 i.nr f.'itr iF'iii...j..w.'o..--. ...v-i.... - . - i ".--- we...b j - . - r vl to iioc n -w. ...l . .., l.n.1 n... ,n n., n i 1 isg ;".!it erioi, t.nii aeu nine a- i r.u . . iium .it: ii.i.11 Mini oi.to..e.i ij eau i:joui:er. ' . . . . i 1 i l 1 .1.--. l,...n.o,i.-..i-irr.ij ' ve. ei : t:iat 1 have attained a clearer :.! ! more liu ; Oov. a ho. ne to .-..ppcr aa-. v.e im omi, now sue ionge.1 xo rusti lorwara an.i on : m .m,i Ohrk-tinn v'.r w of Ihe itth-s .1 the i ..1 bended knees beg forgivene ss for her cruc'tv: free: ...n t the omhive h and as she heard the etcps upon the stairs she exclaimed " ui:. mv oeautau: mama, mv own dear -m n ,.:,.i, S.r-.e C ;ve .s a ..at . ! it! -J lied ' e . .... Z . . 1 . a t - i . c 1- '.' H I. O , i . Ill . - V. ... fc. ... o m v. . I shall con lino myself exc;:ii' y to t.e t.ie soluter. C ti' 1 v -a give iv... r a faf t cat V he asked of t he pale. r. o! r -t t" t I ,T t-h .. 1. fr I I t Of Pancr. T::e nam? f t'-..' aciii.et editor will be tiu'v : woman who opened the d. r- sin"d v.ith an ar- Fredilif-, j-cu as we'd as well as myself have terik () were mine; f th.s I will retra-t been deceived!" many, i:iy ;o"u:u uw :i ia.i e in n ie- , xv.-.v, but I 1 Speeli.e willing i.ie liii.i.-a i- e.-a ov i a:.d it, are aione ree-oons.o e v ' anythi; g to tiavilers,' she raid ia a fright .vavs :?.i lor s cr baibor, and two hnndrc-d ierior qna.ay. The G u,;.... j-ecvitinj; the v rk a- f.-.-t '"s.-i The Drl. cotr.phrlnt of t" Y-. . ti r. .; 7 1 m.tue v. un aery 01 anger, rusneu lorwan: .. - ... : n...,.-n; c.annz back, an ! 1'.. ':ve v.-i .mi u , i t le" Til at lS I, t. .l.'l ,111.; il"."- ii.i... no,.- v. j and would nave snatched the journal from ! ., . '. .belle I. Ir.-:,:l,i. ; rvou d ut le I-.oj: tatin rit.'an 1 t..e v. I .Imme, had not rreocuc rcaci.sd and taken ; i.rj :i.- u-vtri.tcs r;f.'...-Vy uivlfurwr. j iitr eves with her v. ! ,r first I .Jam;..- Ih:;r.T:i. Then and there was all revealed. Em- t TjIs frank aekiii-vle 1 j-m?'it is rertairtly '1 rerv r.oble in Mr. T.e.lpat h. an 1 il it i- a at-roi:, and set w.t-i :i..u i r.e: re-tic.-. :.ls f..r th- i ..... W;..( i we have n. t c.Ihd v r i rejtr.-cs tJ h:-!n as pat sa,-s t I e l::i: .1 r . i ill 2..-S c-: eti i Cltlitd M ; dre .sef th , estao : t r t ' arms ar land her n?ck,' would ask us appeal to him for what we were just talk- 15 o vo him for her sake ; but cow si 1 n t ividi it. ; r ,,r. an.-l I know ,e wi.I iiQd some way 1 of setthag this matter and ease your hearts. h-ri? Mason was a friend cf Mrs. La- ! Yes, Emma, 1 say our hearts, for whilst r:"h. and had visited her many times du-I yours is troubled is not mine also t htst tv.- roars of Minaie's stay , doling, no one ran know what ray feelings Ui v.-as four years older than Min- i wero when I came here and found you thus. ma and Minnie in each other s arms, forgot ! T:JS f,f :x ,XA r:ii convirsati-m from ti ? ! thrown hhm-if ia toe i.eart.t eh-'..-. 1 ! :;h-o m r? cr h.-s F :.r. 1 vlo re: and forgave the past. Freddie and Minnie ! Abo iti' ii ranks there is nv re hone f..r the ! with hU heal leaning ca his bnad , i- .m.e '. j th? a::te ia, b.it .. - a ?' . :: ;.:r . . L. again renewed the broken engagement, i country. ! t -o tire I even to 1cm jve Ids L..t f..v.a U j ::,t:;'';;'; :'r' x" !...C,V":. "'. 'J while the Cjloael looked on with ter.r -f j aoT032AC ASO S5rTTKiJ7255.K. face. ; ::7e.!hd tuqhyna-n't'-n v.e- d'n' i i:' i...'- inv riviir," ranvn iiis furor niiil t:irn Ir.-.,1.1 !. ' 11 r mil o 11 t st. r v t !' l.V some D't'e'- ' T '.1 . 1 , -.-. rr ' v. :" : : .... l ... " o : ' . r . - - i"- . 1 i:t- tq: ton V . . , 1 . ef a ihf 1 oa ;.e. .e . ' a:0 1 f in j .y roiiin? oov.n his face; and then Freddie ! An r.niu.-iuT t-tv is ! 1 ! by some 1) j a,a ! to have vo Legan his story, It was timjly this; v.c lev of the "Iowa fir.-C a"''it ! char. res a cert.rn pas;w rd n;i l?rwcol abotu i At the age ( i ten, 1 started from my tllft h.lC f tl,e uvn)c of Spriogfield : nt burrv vou rp so f. r :t:: t: tut yo : win eat q-- Ve' heme to cress the river and go to school. The vessel was burned and almost within , r v . i, i raiic oi me MKia, .ion u. ei v j.ersoil was re- j ported to have perished. But I escaped with one other" man named Mason, friend of Mrs. Lamott's. I was educated by Ma son, who was a wealthy man, and tcork mc as bis adopted son, whom I lived with un til he died. I remember my sister and mj father, my mother having died when I was a little child. I remember sister Emma who was two j ears older than myself. I t of the If.b-(.;ue hh crs. who.e e.uty j it w.'.s to furnish the guard with a password j f. r the night, cave the word IVtm?.e. A. j German oa guard, not undersii'io.ng exi-t- lv th? eiiti'Tcne? b'.tween the i s aud l she said j v.. il fr l;'h V. . . ; v I felt that I must see you alone and talk it ' hnow her by a scar across her cheek, which over before we let any one know it ; but I fear the Colonel will miss his fair bride, so goed-n'-ght, my Icautiful and darliDg Em- -r" t .e'tr young hea ls were put togcth-st-ily out many of the hard questions - .met have taken her long to linel out hi? help. And so those voting - r- bd learned to lovo before either drea- i 1 r -eh a thing, an.Uhe evening before They waited ordy to see the kiss which rartur? for home he had received from ' wis given to seperate them fcr the night, the rroaiii. that if he roidd gain the then with a bouad they sprang to their own r-'scr.t of her arent bh would bio'm in : rw.i. ;a. unde stood it to bj " B tomi?," an t thia a bei "ig trans fere 1 to another was tmns iferedto another wa3 ce'rrtiote! into Baiter- rvi.i-.-t e-verr moovnt Le w;.I oe ne The man drew I.Ij chair to the I keep I.:ghish:.t.ahl,:-:i:asth upheld : g-I ml i l',r -.-;.! v of Fiautls but tire ceu'd J . .... .... : -" - be, f r the ' I u-n Is oo n go t i .e j , , N- p. AVi.Nr; .v, v. ..to a in ,oi .-ri:i-.-. rt.-.e i-r ei aa i ..-a-' ta t:t c. a-rt.i .a a-i.tn jt. n it. i.oie h; s eve; : : ! r ire:. cs '.' tt.eu. rs p-t.--r.ian. t resvat.o '.ts. d:t r t-r iu-' eut thtir i.-tablkhatint.-. If the T. .' e.':ers .v i.i give us a g ... tea..- ". . .". . . tve an tenia. :v note::; rt a. . a . i v tfaecnt i-s a t f: ,ni c "; r i vha? f s. r- 1: - 'a v. e 1 A n wars. tcr a::.' nhlli a referred t by the 7 ". '.-o.' r ... 1 m.at. 1 h,a: .e was Dear me, she in that although very slight, still could ba recoui- zed, It was by that alone that alone that I knew her. " No wonder you should faint, after fin ding a brother whom you supposed to bo dead," said Minnie. " J. hey were ail tnere was ot the family I Dat hi right ;n sr you pass wit a you-- father died before Emma was married." .c'f about ynr pi7.in s. I.Jin. i,. Soon after the ameer who had given the aoou-. u - - . i word wishinT tn return through tiie lines. ', Mrs Tompkins ii tgete.I and, approaching the sentinel, was ordered faj.i t0 l.er-elf, if he only knew, he Would't to halt, and tiis word demanded. He give j gi cruej as to L.t ior.3j..kins come aal " IVtoriae." i , , i . .. . ii .,-v-:.-1.x .. 1 .--i . r-tf t- OUe-l una u-..e. .-..e ".Mem rigni, yoa i.o.i . p.-. dis wav." " But that is the word, and I will pa-s. it ir.gt ve tm.l ".a .:: oi a.i vig.,a::cc. the sc.ar-i.ei -n;es fttn e-c?r'" detection. A h"iseman clad in a sei t of cavalry cos tume, with a heavy t.vcic at s::.l sl.ucned hat. had be-.- n n-.tic"! f r some t:m- '.ashing .-.boat the city in rather a sn-pie i.-u, lo.-.a- 11 It...-: '.-''w Wf 1 . -'i . i r. ! i.ei. . . . ....... .. . " j Warrarted i:i eire.'i'ag b.m : .... 1 a ie window u!ieaiy ; v. .. v :. gi-- . Ir.oiit- uuriii;, a ..vi t.x.tii!. oov esu. i:- t ikea of bis ratal con.Wir to an end. Xow ; sVlvania Avemto, lie !' mad bor.-ei;" .-'.t.'dcn- tl No, you stand' at the same ttme pbic- i ,c p0UTing vine-ao hi the c .hi cab' age j l.v . u.r unded " a ' n nt i.i-n.icf in n. minner ' . I c.-rrb d ctY tc i rison. ..r We 3 g a bayonet at los breast in a dinner : ,;;t5. i can-t 2,k i5;ni to take these ,at told Mr oflicer that " Totom ic " mda t u i 1 4 , . was 1 1 c-.rri. l c tf t j prison. 1" -t the fa:.::: ceim". Tiie 5r.ve-tit pass in Missmri. AVbat is the word then ?' iu his Land. Oh, dear, how slow he j ovVcvl resulted net old y in ih to.lt e se. .v. i v i ... i. f.I- is ! hasa't he any teeth V At last the i-ad j important papers, but aiso tiie f-e t thai the 'Buttermilk, d yoa. Well then. Buttermilk, d- , mll lly : I am very sorry to hurry yoa. .r. n yoll. i, . ...... l" - I A .-a Kr.l r ui ri'U.'i ni jo i tc. u.c rr.-m - '- . . utter, and cut t-u hirr.Pf ace of n?et ran ant cavalier vas wis had be-. gaes. i won.?". iT..e it is i llov i t T
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