The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, October 14, 1865, Image 1

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'I'lii! bill pas-.".l harmhady fi"tr D.ir
Itii's h;..nf. I.c:ip',il.:.j hmuoiiatoly re
moved his ii..!;iJ:',w t fud (lift Jisl (if
D.trli'iil u j:-': ! i- body. With :
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SOUTHER & WILLI.
Attorney's at Law. Kidgwav K'k omw
ty IV, will attend to a!! p-'liMoiu
business promptly.
" ,T. (J. CM A FIX
Attorneys ami citinvlc-r at fa OmYe
in rhnpiii'8 Block. Kid'jw ay i'M, 'o. l':i..
1 irtini!sr nltoutioa woi 1(1 e.a!n:an.
nd ali monies jriiii;-tly rrmittcd. Will
lt!0 pr.-.etice in at!joinirg Ciai::'ic.s.
I O II N (J II A I. r,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Viidgwny Klk Comity lVniia
DRrW.-JAME S ELAKELT
M. Mary's Klk County I'a
DR. W. TyTTiLAW
v i cliccs Mei.ii'iiic-! Am cry
Con Uv villi- Klk Co. I'a.
DR. J S B0P.1HV
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I.-aU'i.V of Ji'arivn (('nit;.'
"ill .ro!,;.tly niiswi r i.K '.
calls ly n it'll t or !.v.
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Iagle Hotel
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ing bniit a larj;.' a;. 1 cmii:
is now prcp iri"! to e.ttor t.
the traveliii'.r pn'i'ro.
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Luthrrilur Cl-avli.'
V.'TIJ.IAM
Lutbcrbu
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July J7-.li
NATIONAL lio !'!.).!
Cornel' of Peach &acet aitil
the UdliAlo
j-y-n j r a .
EN'OS 13. HOST, rrciiiiclor
BiayThis Housa i
with especial rare fo
ami eomfovt of jsui.si.'
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DAVID THAYI5P,,
B5uTU'iS liov.- i--- l.'n..'.Mr.i
he f'f t In- - a. i
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uf ilie Iowa, i i Tri'H .i
room au I s ;i j I i 1 1 a: . r.u 1 i
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CLEARFIELD HOUSE,
Corner or Maukxt ami W.rnt Si'.
ko. n ('ou:n:x, 511.11m
ST- MARY'S KOTSL.
Sx. Mary's 1m. k.
.M. WKL.'.K
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s'l.mi.!', r.-op'r.
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Omnibus running to and fi
free of charge.
M0DK11KAI) lit)! SI!, Mai,, St
Broolville ii ,C. X. ICift. i'iv..'r
This iumse Iit-l"'i-'i ri-:i:ted i.u ! i ariii-1.
J ill a neat si!i, and is every '.ray
ltdaptid to th"? wants ni'tlie pnldiii.
iru"Fl"N; JA ;t ! S
DmU-ts in IOns fiml ( lirriiiivi's,
PAINTS, OILS AM) V A 1 IS l.
Torfuuier;- ; oAt-t Aiii.ves St Smtionnry.
R!bju-'i)l Eik (.intj J 'at, in.
WOODS & WJtlU'lT
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Lock Il.vvrs', (Ji.isr.ix
I i:am:ks in i-i .,-,
) Feed near the I'a
Coi:n r v I'.v
tiraiu and
eie'er , nt
. Kidway Markets.
Iorroctcd weceklv: j
Apples, (dry) ' bushel - - 5 !
Buckwhott ' " - - - 1 o'1 !
Beans, ' " - - -1 !'" .
Butter. ' " It) - lo
Beef " "... 0 ' ' !
Boardi " M. - -
Corn " bushel - 1
Flour " bbl. - - - l'
If idoi " lb - os
Hay " ton - 1j 0-
Oats " Lit. -- BJ
Wheat " ' ... '"
Kya ... 17)
Khinles " M. - a-'
Kc;gs '' dorcu 8-1
Hama ' " lb 25
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W. BARRETT Editor INDEPENDENT.
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.V.!.M ".v. ELK CO.. 'A.
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COUNIY DIHECTORy
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ji Wahii-Icy, St. Marys
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i s '.T.ri St. Mary's
iliekiiisoti, .Uidj;way.
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II. D. I vr
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I'eiiezett
Cr.-il Lands Fo: Sale
1 M soli-"riiicr ntL'i'S for sal
',.:,1 p:ii!oce, w'n'u tins r:.r
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lit ot
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M'.noi-j; an 1 o'
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luited in Fox tp.. !!ear
I'.'inisy'ivani.i. within -1
oviv ic Sb tiviiiut It. U.
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mil.
ol hill
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which contieets w ith the J'hihi yc r.ne
B. U , at Ui ly-vay. with a ix font vein
i ! Bini.iiiii.i :s C 'al UT. Hi it. vh'mh is
liovv e-' lit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1
lob i iiOrmoiH pi lot's
lor a. lamiae
el.i ao. ti in'.
Fur fi'.itn
uoii'j pui'l"-es. l or sjic
ea-b. a -.'ool i it lo 'jivou.
!: I a! iioiilars. inl lress
n;:;-.:i.:r..V.?.-.M.X-H! t
C. L. B A III! K I T,
Clem field V. O .
Cleailiohl Co., ';i
N'OTiri-l Ml p.rsniis inil'ili'cil lo Pile
Firms (il'C 1. ii'ir i-.i. ti ml I'l'ff'l Sliicning
(' ri i-i,iii-si'l ittoir iiw-mnis by 'I'
lirs. i.f .Inly lifvt. e'lliri- bv n.itt- or oilier.
wie. vlii'it 1 li-1 acitoun' n will llien hp left
for imni"'loil'' eiillcclioii. Pe' Snns i iitl.il.U-d
I t Trn l Si-lidC'iins f'1"' llu-iv no.
enunisttt Ceiiirevil'.c until the abevo stutcd
l;m'' rUAS. LVIIB.
6t. Alary. My 15n l853-
IJinuivAY Ya.k County Penwa.
THE BLIND DUEL.
CllAP'iKU I.
In n;ic of tin! (IciiartMioii'.s ui France
iviuctc from l'aris, the dilifrcnco fot
duwn u jiassnnjriir, nn ui'tint, a short dis
t.iiiiij fV'iiu I!.jl!ovil!i', a town to which
he v.;is li-.iv.-Iiii.
M iflint-l IbiTmsilon, en architect
f r. i ii lVi's mi l the .assctiacr in 'juos
: lii.il. :r.'ni ('.ii- n ti:.tnnt to udiuiro :md
s"kvtrh llio liiiiis at I.cys:au. 1'hey he-
l ir.!:i'il t' a fair pi'fi)riotrcss. Jacqueline
I 1 tu-M'aux, ii vmui Lii'i in her tiimitecnth
I vt.ir, vl. i whs l..i!!iml mid bvct hy ii
i
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11.1... MJ ' j .l.'.v . ...'U.jil
lac
I Oi'll'l'lllilll'l
v.hi:;hcr tlin liiir
w
a
, no:, the.t ho would he
her
l:il-t,a;,l
hd co'itrol l.er proi.ei tv.
'i '.vd years before t lie time our Mory
e ommei.o s, he Lad killed in a dmd her
lover u ;-i, Louis i n inan, and by
a svs'eiiiai.ie r. oir; C of iiitiiuid.itioiis had
kej.: h'.r e-trai':'i.;.l livm his he:.t
friend.-.
HailiiijMi biiniv.l at IJeiloville,
was ;i.ito!i'hvd to find the inhabitant
.l ' li.e j Lev prive!iii.; under the terror
v. hieh two ruili nis h id et.Uili jIie.d.
J'li .s" ti.o re.f.ii'H wtre liou-spiliae, con
si b're.l a di a i li"t, and his cn'iipunion
II.'Mitraird. A -bor! l;.n : sjiont in the
town infill iir'd Davliiuitoii of Lou.ipil
!:'. :iini icid vio.Vnt c'liduct
! 'i t. -piii'i-'d !n li u! a-i end to tlii.s f"i',7.
i : - -1 i t iiii:miali m of oeaeet'i! (.eop'c, as I
Weil
II. UN
h
I'.i'i
I . ..:!
to a",.:i..-o ti'e ta'e ot lion's lir.
Ii ' eulvl-a! t!'! 1! it-i Militiirj at.
or v.bich he l:ad lenrii."! was he?t i
! for los pu'-po '.'. an ! seatnd him-
! a i ieoiar table, and ordered a!
t i-..f!'. -. ' j
r aKe'id '.:); v,'. tiler wished h:ri fo j
I
lai.e
iien: Iii. r S'.tit. J h:s !;e ijeti rmaiilly
to ,1 ...
I I'e I If
'It is the plinvi always ocf.-'ipiod by
Messrs I.nuspiilae and 15e;nUrand," in-si-ted
i be waiter ; hut to no j.iivp:e.
'I be It inkers en .'.'emed cvidciitlv t)
t'liiik that soinetbin unusua' was aliout j
to take lac.'. Mid they were not kept I
It'!. in sii'-pe'i.-':'.
Wi'.li iImi air of Men e pectin all the 1
W..; ! I j !o them lit'ina
and r;-.ia':i!ni em-: re ! tb
', Lt USpiilaC
room. One
..-laeee at the table th-y usually lnononn.
Ii::ed inft.rined ibem it wa oeenpie.l.
Another .suliieed to eeovey who tho co.
ii..patit W;:-:
"tali.ililg
V L'aved
iiii'.te with astonishment
roi lai'liii';tii.
tin
f IS
that plasterer ironi J'ans, .
I lirau;:-..-!.!. j
r, bow is this?" exclaimed
i in a hoi 1 Vi.iee, "you have
w h, q
f."Oli-pi!nie
alinweti our
pte.ee to lie tal.CU
le.ee to be ia!,. n V I
i
p it. So,
.ii'.r.
wm
"A!i
1 i : . f. tii t il the irent'eliien, i:
keep it."
o waiu'd kerp it, would he
.I
( lied I.ousiiiilae, ii'lvaiieiiit? toward l)ur-
bnt:,',!i. The W:'i!' f has informed you,
Sir, you have taken our table."
'It i-. possible you may so regard it,
but I have yet to learn that they dispose
of pl.iees at a cafe as at a theatre. Wait,
or. the outlet." And Darlington cooly
resumed his reading the journal.
Loa-tiillae drew Bcautrand aide.
' Lot in be oocl, Paid he ; "this fellow
must be attended to. S;it down and
leave him to me. I'll jrive him a lesson
he'll not loi.'ot in a hurry."
The two bullies sat down, chafing un.
ut.-r the humiliation o: being ropuisei
ue.u aim c i
ee. Lou-pillao
. , , ' .
,ul and twist a
with sii'.-h co d ussiiiane
imniodiattlv boau to tw
napkin bo had taken up.
"Waiter," ho cried, "tho journal."
"Tho gontloiaau has li," taid the
waiter.
"Oemand it from him. thou, you
fool I"
The waiter, aptir.iaching Darlington,
said:
A ::i'utIoiiiuii wishes to have the
journal you arc rovliua- Sir."
"After 1 have d ino with it, ccrta'iily,"
rop'.ietl f ir'.injt ir,."
Lo!i-;;i:!ae bounoo 1 up, and striding
over to 1 arlinptnn, said :
"Sir. you scorn to be amused with the
jouriKi!.''
"Yes; I am reading a very atiiu-ang
story"
"Ntit more amusing than Monsieur is
him-elf. I lave you Doi-hed '!''
"Net yet ; besides the journal is ho.
K oken."
'Yes. for me, I want it."
'Well, you can wait, 1 have uot yet
done with it."
"I am.sorry, but you see T cannot do
so." mi I Lniiispiilao. Quickly raising
the nn kin ho had knotted, he attemp
ted to strike Darlington iu tho faeu.
A ntici rting the ii'O' eineiit. Dr.'!: net on
cau.ht it its it descended, drogg 'd it out
of the vuGiau's hauds and threw it ou the
floor.
They then for fomo niomcuts stood
look in at each other, without saying a
word, amid tho great excitement of the
bystander.
You havo insulted me, Sir," fcuid
Durliit-iton.
"Ah ! you understand that do you?"
"Distinctly, and also my rijjht to the
cloice of arms aud combat."
' Ah ! rnu ecel an advautage. I fee."
' TERMS-Jl 60 per Annum if paid in Advance
Saxcrday Octobt?r, 14th IS65
'I sock uo advantaxo.
I would only
equal, zo ilia chances.
'I am at your service. Arrange the
affair us suits yourself. Mr Bcautrand
will act fur mo. Wo will flht nt five
puicsifyou wish, or with one pistol, ;
loaded and draw for it, or in a dark room j
with long knives. Make your bed as
your bed u
you like, or duel ia to the death, and you
must di). I Iip sauce i all the aamo to
me which I eat von. (July d't not keep
me waiting too lonjr, the undertaker may
:et uneaPV. (.time lieautraml, let us
' see if our champion from l'aris will
j hoiinr us with un iuvitatiou to his funcr
jaV l!a! ha! ha!"
I With a mocking bow, Luuspiliac re
tire! with Jieautntud. Durlinsjton
quiekly sealed himself us they left the
rtiom,
inu rediimcu t tic reauiui ot the
journal.
CllATTKlt TL
I'ariinloii left the Hotel Militairc
find proeeedetl to the Mills r.t Jjeysati
that he might find Jacques tiruiLinout.
the miller. Jacques was mueh pleased
to be visited 'ny )ai ;iii;.'ton, and wai pro
l.i.sein his wishes to servo him.
'My ;.' jo l fri..nd," said Uariintjii,
yi.;i are truly hor pi table, but I have
emiie to ask Irom yen a ;icat service. I
have bad some dealings with M. Lous,
pillae. I lo iitieuijUed to Hiriku nie in
the fiee. ye.-erdny at the Hotel Militaite.
ifetiiil this to jirovoi.e mo to fiht him.
Mow l want your Mss-Lstaueo, as I do iu.
tend to fidtt "him."
'I'ertainiy. I would like nothing
i,.,ii..,. il. .,. ... ,... ... .;,., i?..t
.J...IV. ...v. i .ii. nun. urn mrii .
you know Ma lemoisollo Jacqueline"
"Oh. I w ill keep you safe from harm
with her. I ii-.u uded to liht him my.
soll'.'jo'i wish you lo bo my Kecond."
"Wint ! Q.'lif. a da?.! witu hilU? YoU !
are too i
lolito with ama ! doi(, my dear j
Mr.
'So : wo mutt bo quite polite and
contjil'T this bully if at all, with his
own w-'ajioiis," replied Darlington.
' Let me have pun, ink, and paper."
Jacques supplied those articles. Dur
!i::!on then lol 1 him to pet roady to
tuk" the written niessne he would write
j to M. Be-iiitrand, at Belleville. While
1 Dariimiroa was employed ia witting,
aj- u ?s put on his holiday suit, and
waited for the commands with which he
was intrusted, truly proud of his position i
as cinbas.-ador ou such an important oo
casino.
Darlington then gave him his instruc
tions. "Yon will go to tho house of M.
Beautrand. You will hand to him one
cf those writings, and require from hitu
that it be lea ! and understood bv M
I.ou-oillao. They are the conditions of
our duel. If he makes ai.y objection you
will declare iu my name my right to
dic'att's the terms of the combat. If he
ueeep's, you will require from M. Lous
pill.ie ti i-ign, with his second M. Bouu.
ttand, tho two papers. You will sign
alter them. The papers ate copies of
each other. 1 give to them the choioe
of the hour, which you will get thcru to
name, for this afternoon or to morrow,
morning, as pleases them belt."
Jacques proceeded on his missiou
with a proud heart, cherishing a secret
determination to have LouspUlae sigD
tho papers, aoeepting the terms of the
duel, or ho would break every bone in
h;s body. He felt too well cooviueed of
t! ,ss o(- Darling,,,, ,0 leel any ap.
. i . . J 1
! prehension on his account.
1 1 ... , ... ... ... , ,r
i uen no uinveu ul me nuuse ui ei.
Bc.iutraud iu Belleville, he made known
his purpose by requiring Boautraud and
Lou-pi Hue to lead the papers ami inform
him of their intention to sign, or rcluse
to sign them.
Lou-p'1'ae road the conditions of the
i uuci proposed oy L'arunuton as touows :
" "Miohaol Darlingtou gravely aud pub
licly iu-u!ted by M. Louspillao propose
and the two seconds undersigned ae.
copt, tho conditions ot a combat as lol
luw3 :
"The arms shall bo pistols, and the
place tho mill ot Jacques Gramuiotit.
"The adversaries shall be placed back
to back, with eyes bu 1 ige.1. and pi to.
iu baud loaded wah two balls at a poiui
do.-:-! to tho base of the hill.
"After tho hhrual has been given, tin
parties are at liberty to go forward oi
stand still, but not to go backward a sin
glo i-tep. Whether they advance or
stand still each is required not to do
part from the oirole of t'ua mill.
"The combatant) are poriuitteJ to firi
at auy mo uout after the signal han been
given. When one party has fired hi
pistols, and only then, is ho permitted
to withdraw bis bandage; but he is pro
bibited from moving from the spot where
he biaaus, until his uJverary t.hall have
fired.
"M. Darlington accepts fortha eora
bat the pistols of M. Louspillao.
. "Allhut is uot forbidden by the pre.
sent conditions iii to be coasiderod us
permitted."
The two friends went over the terms
ot this singuiariy arraiigea aaei MTni.
t.moi i but not bemg able to Had ao '
suostuotul fault with thoru, Btgnod th
papS "1 JVM doparte j m ieh
"1 1 - j
j
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i ii.iiiii I
gratified with the result of his missioN. '
J he hour hxeU lor the reucontra
wai
five o clock that aftarnooa.
What do you thiuk of our dut!, u id
blind mun's buff f" asked LouspUlae of
ljeautrand alter Jacques had depot ted.
"I do not liki it at all," said
traod, "it i? an unhenrd ot mocee
tnad, "it i an unhcard-ot pioceeuin? :
besides, I think it contains sumo snare
T iklnl, ; ... I
"Bah I no, the fool tii'mlss hiuiiolf I
very clever. Ho thinks he :nn equal- I
ize the chances and destroy my le-nu
ces. Imbecile, ho may cover my ey11;,
but he leaves free, what I can use to the
best advantage.
"What in that?"
"My ears I have fho hearing of a
tiznru, oi a Hare, ol . iarih. lie will
not make a step,
a motion, th.'
I wti!
uot plainly uudersta-td."
"But h may have a i:
r as fiao as
your own.
"I will give him little chance of uMtijr
it. then, by putting on felt .slippers. All
that is not foi hidden is permiit.--..! 1
will manaso to ha'-e him fu-.j lirH-, then
I will put two balls in bi. stomaeli. O.ily
take care to place me with my liht
shoulder-to the wall. I t-hul! then have
my pistol hand near his heait."
cnAi'TKii nr.
Darlington hail but time to cli.-e ei'r.
tain letters to friends, in the cvvnt of tho
duel biiiu fatal to h'lu. when the apr.oin-. . . ,.T( .
. . Mi, , ii 1 ." i brie are now ncai ay tliT-e hun
ted time hail elapsed, and Louspi iac . . i v v t i ...
... , I . h iir; "1 t hovitnen livin:; in Aew ork, but;
ani Heitutraml mnae their appc.ir.uiey. . , -r , rr,
, . !' .roliat.iv n.'.t a Iiait d izf n woinnu from
But little time wo lost in fif.'rni a. ,i . . . .i
, .... , . ..' . tint c ounirv. i here are two on threo
tions. Jjiiuistiiliai; tiroauci!'! ins m-.tois;. . , n -v . . .
m-.. , , i ,' ., , '
incv wurf iniiniii nv ine. sie tii'M.
Beautrand produced a silk 1 nmhitn.i,
ami Jacques a wja binda ' nf curon
material to blindlold the eon.b at aets.
Ihe terms of tlri ouel were. ai-t:tvi'ie
read over bv .Tnoin s unH H.e.u r ivl. anJ
each step of the affair taken hi accor
dance therewith.
"If in this duel in the dark we nii.ss
each other on tho circle ol tii mill,"
remarked Loospillao, "do wj we beain
again ? you say nothing ulout it in the
couditions."
,';Th" 1 underataod, without s.yiiig ,
it,
"Very well thon, 1 am ready.'1
A this point Louspi'tlaie coolly pro. j
ceedod to take off his boots, and put o:i :
Ins feit slippers. Jacques decinc i tins
should not be allowed. I
"au'rr.i t ti nu.
ted to tho written conditions, sj;ir.o : j
"All that is not forbidden is onsidei'. j
ed permitted. j
'That is riht q ii e right." s ii I
Darliniifou. " A'e '.':io :nakn no i.lijeo. '
tion, it has not been lo: !.i 1 !:u. Com.', i
baudage our eyos and 'in, iu ojr p!a. '
ces."
Beautrand blindfolded th- eyi-.s "l"
l.iariiugton wilu the loLls ot too !av.!
handkerchief he had provided, while
Jacques did the same thing effect", illy
for Louspillao. Beau'raul o ni l te'e.J
Darlington and place I him so tint L ui i.
pillao could have the privilege of usins
his pistol-hand, as he desiied. Jacques
having stationed Louspillao, the com
batants stood back to back
Beautrand having woo tin
f
the word, then gave it. Ooe. two, throe,
fire ! and the struggle commenced.
Louspillao moved forward slowly and
cantiously, following th turn oft.be mill
Darlington did not move st all. but ap
plied himself to listen to the slightest in
dieation that would inform him of the
moment when bis adversary, bavin.;
ma le the circuit, and eiiioriin; oti hi
side of tho mil!, they would inevitably
meet
It was a moment of in'ensi anxiety.
Tho oars of the combatants were on the
alert to catch the sligh test sotaid
by which they could win an advantage
The felt slippers of Louspil'nie permitted
him to move over the ground without
producing the least souti 1. It was the
knowledge ot this advantage of Loa-piL
lac's tin kept Darlington immovable, as
tho creaking of his boots would betray
him.
Louspillao had ootne to within a few
feet of Darlington. Hi felt certain ha
must be apprnachini; Djriinsitiin, and he
flioved forward with the greatest c uttioii,
MI his power wero exerted, every nervn
on tho stretch to gain, if only by I
t breath of wind, some knowledge of his
antagonist's posititm.
It was at this moment that tho ear of
Darlington cao-zht tho sound of the
touching of LotHmllao' coat artist
rha wall of the mill. As ho heard the
sound, he dropped slowly on one knee.
with bta b.'.iil inMInn1 nn.l t..-l:.l .:.,..
...... ..... ..l... .......UV M.. l.ll ..W-
1 1 J
Beuutrand whoaawaud comprehended
the effect of this movement; ma 1 a eon
vulsivo tart. as if about to ciuthei Lo.i.
spil'.ao ot his dan jor ; but J ic.j'ion sc;z
ins bol l of him with his powerful arm.
said iiothio:?, but pointed to the !.au-e
in the paper. "All that i.s not for bidden
is considered permitted. Beautrau.l re.
mained quiet.
Louspillao eauirht the sound t.f the
movement of Darlington as ha went down
on ; knee Thfl mnai w h(U ,
arn)., le th from lliiu Con vin0(;(i that
his t,istol oovced the enot from whence
t'j MUD j Wl earn), ha drew ti-er an 1
... l,:i
11 H.1 1:11
ho
iiniiM :
"Tha w.i" ii . ut-rm;'.t.-ii."
' Yis it :t, i'-v it. van uot tUriid-J-.!a.
Do not stir," srd Darlington, rising j
d'-wn on yo'it knoei, your lifi bo-
1 3 11 - V? lii'i."
Ij juspilluo, pu'.titmd tr..mb;ici.i. cbevni
tai1 jT1-3-
I ''Oj n it kit', him ! ' o ii 1 r.-.i itraii J.
in thi? in t t i.'c'o io m.mnoi"
"Why u'.t ?'' oro'.aiinfii Dialin?i"if
'he has tn'.'.y forfeited his lif-j. Th
hi'.l 0t" JuV.t rinnin c.ills for vqii-
,"""" '" Vv A'V '--, "
i'C'.u " 'vrint uii.i n ij'jiiv roo inn;.
Ob. J
not ki.l me, eneii the ennj;.
when thin i;i the preso ice of
: w re toll
nth.
"It T do not.
ll Vo'l,
will
rut
obev
! the
conditions wliieh alono
will
saV!
; your ii
, "cs. v.. i
' Oi'r; thi'
; it, and nev'.n
; most wiilini;!y."
country, never l ) relnni t
, fu' or near, never by worl
'Jim J,
m .test Jae jueitif! lm?fiim.
'r. ovcr. I Drni'iSv', T swe-ir.
: "iV.w
; win'.; I live.
' "CI i then mid iiv . m m of blood an l
: bm'a'iry. If the le,in you hav,! re
! ceivi'd I j d iv ia no sufilaitnt to tnim
1 your f rooi: :, recollect that Ileavnn,
1 ! milt t i it-':-, wilt cras'i yo4 as it h h
; f.-ioi-ii j-l y i-i iriw."
Lo i-;. il ie retired from tho st ot, fo!.
i lowed le: lie.riir.in I. tho cresfuibm an I
j hu-iiibak 1 viv.inn of their well .merited
I piiiiMhm'vit. bavin.: the town of Belle.
villa there ifrei-1 uninterrupted p-'ace,
jail l.iriipaf in anl the fair u'itl dcfon
', ded to marri-u'? an l l.appines-i.
nineo r.iriiiie-.. aoo'u. ni'v or inn
iiO.-o i-Mri
ie-.. Alio'tt lii'v ot
( bin. i men are
Irish wir.ieri.
m irriod most of them tu
Thcv are c'-neralivindus.
ti .t.'i i, put
.'lie! not e'
Mimwh-if.ad lie
"1 to driii';iii
aidy in their habit. Man
of .!...;i ai-.-i ..t v:-.-': at pnrferi ;u siores,
and ihey at'j fa'thf.d to their employ,
crs.
r-U.. V man in Cleveland was arrested
for ftealinjr a suitar from a youu.: wo.
lii in. She oallel upon him, and he s-"
eim iri-e 1 her of hi.! changed character,
tb 1 vb. 'inf.iililj tn mirrt lil.n -is cn.n ai
l)8 cf!8 out ofpi.;9in.
I Krofiu. V son of tlei E'anraltl Tli, nn
iboiivr t'il-1 ih n a f.-ien I if liis h-i'l nut liU
. nvitifv inls thi 'toe! roiili.l : "Ocb nn'
it's taot-e ye - ".' eil :i. an I n.ver lm I
a f iriliin' to tie' s'1"';": lm' P v t h uf nn
Jrous tbare oft"ner thn 1 Ilk id. suro."
Tiif. '1ii;ii I!pali'i-ia say, Mr-i. I.in
ii iln is livint: In p 'i'fe;( s-jc'u-1111 at tie; riyili
!'ar'v !f..ti.?. t tt-j stin-i of i lit Pik.. s-v,ii
"ira- inii.is from that .-.iiv. Hull lier sin
ti.-niil r ..v-i-i I' v. I'ai'tiia "i'o.-'rt '.'ii o'n U
"I'lvin-r ' in r.'iiiM nut i.s tli e-c .1 ,i
i'.v III" Il'i'i-.'i C-eif.-i' r-.'itril "rlrovi tj
Mtcn ! i i i'.'.s ..! ui.M.
P.vTNr.Ti r.ur L vi;'in vBt.'i.-.lti
j"N.ie of an Army" wo ii id tho follow.
I injr. "I remember one d ay in my hoi
1 p'lal r if i Is, a p itioit1, jut arrived pr v
! s.-ntc 1 an amputated forearm, an 1 in
tlotn-: fo he eould hardly restrain a broad
r.Ai : ihe til.tor wis constantly o:i hii
fi;
What is the latter? This
; d-icsnot strike mo i:s a suoject of laugh.
I tor." "It is not, Doctor ; but excusa
; m ; T lo-t my arm in so lunny a wav
i that T Hti'.l laugh when I look at it."
I "Whit way ?" "Our first sergcjnt
i wanted shaving, an-1 20'. me to attend to
jit, l am corporal. We went- togeth
er in fronl rifhis tent ; I had lathered
j hi' I. hell bis nil?;!, ami VMS just about.
, applying ihe r iz or when a eunnou ball
i eanic, D'el that was the 1 1st I saw i,f his
j bel l and my inn. Fxeuse me for
lauuhin'." so, Doetor. but I never aav
' s ;?!i a tl. iir.' before."
A
foniaii who had 0
' ir three 1 'ii'.r V'
..it scon lo
rs. onuali
hm
ban
ot him in the
auks of one of the ictuni
in r";fi:
it Was
ents. in l'oi-.b.iiid. last week, as
iiar'.-hin t!ir.ijh tho stree-
Affection trot tho belter of sir'et
di
ir
I un) Hud tho o.-ei joyed woman rushed t
! the ranks, embraced her h.isband. anl
in ire'io l al.v
by
H
si lo ami I the
cheers of the s negators. Thoitih n '.
aoeord'fig to cihuettc, this was 'mdonbt
oiJIv more s t:i.-f.i".!orv ') the ret i'-'i:og
hero th .n to havo found her we I loi't )
nnoth
man, as many a poor soldier boy
oas tlo'iC.
The fi'owin-? U perhaps tho mist
' "i-bab'e incident that h is occurred in
rc'erm.ce to a look- nn jury, sli ce tha
I wn!c'' (ia1w'v ''ailifT. bavin r
been que tinned n t) whether he had
stiokon to any ot t ie jurv during tho
I 1"
ht. grively nnswerc 1 : "X 0, my
.
lord:
tliey kei't eniiim; out for me to
brine; tboiti whisker, but T nlwavs fv l,
0:titlei!an of the jurv, it's my duty t
fell vit-i that I'm sworn not to sioak tj
vo.a."
A n Pt n'mr
sutler who resides iu Tu-
iliamnolis. ma.
dollars in f ine
!.t two bin Ire l t'lou-an I
teen ,n on'lls. which h in.
vested in T'nited States bonds, tho OiCa
ptit taxation :
A nvM sMilent has been almitt"!
into Il irvard C-Me-j, and a negro V
been sit ting a- a iurynnn in tho Ilro
lyn city c uir'. ).v,r.'id an. I iipn'ir l.
OiiJff