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farms mfo'- 'A . .S.r J i: SO T VHf HI l v v. n H t. 'ili '.-k ' - mm ' ik f ic . . i i .... t i .. ' ..- i j ' ' i '. i - -1 t .' . ').'' . , , ' ' i. I ''i , '( - 3v fSiJ 11-41 mm ftna ma j i- . - - - : l. ' - 7 Vrf'sn ti I rrpn'ofrrv '-J . ... . :U f-P TTACT JUSTICE TO AtU .MEN, Or WHiTETBH 8tATB OA ?3P,D7.R10N,'r:U.I3IM73 OR : POLflOAL."...Thama Jff r u. Ki-Aril :iirl?ntt.rM, '0.,,"aThrsdr.y, - Cel. 2B; .fcgo: ( TERilT-fl.OO PKIt ANNUM S Alrt'ACK, iuLcHO. m " m m msmmm mm mi w iuu i in Ti!E S'AliM'B: BEMKAT." - EliTKD AlSUilUkUfcil-BY. ELK AltD 'A BUA-TTOK. Cffict ont door taoj. 'iht Ctfr,' .Tcfis" CF.tVtfCRIFTICN: . tl .00 ) t yar". ttnrf ' oJ.2u' vithin the tar,fi,C'dVillbecliurgtd. 1 Mat lerma niuiiw' tincuy wiupii wi.'.'t. end io jvopr 6 HtcnntiMud uiUu ml iirrtarvgi uti paid, unlet ul lhtvitii tflinyrAtmtr. . . -.i - i i tti; iTc F7t u r.T a :r g. thru initrrionf : ' eh additional utvtrtion Card ont eor. ',' 7'3,011' A liberal deduction will, bt mudt . to out ,lvertUing fc tK ytfr.y. 1 f Jil advertiMnuuii ,p(ijuuiii oi W. am .Tirimrfd to e utf, , U) P rf.citeBt notice, in ife ncuiCsCfuHtM.rr.n.l on t. clieapesi trmB. ll kinilfiol tiuin un Fancy JOll PIUM'ING, bi h L'andb-lh, JWanU CVri-'v - V'icAtJ. . . "rcgrumnu, Ctr:ii'.r. - iWn, . Check: h.it hwt, K UUl. Home L ill; Je.. Jc.; (Jc. iisrerlfullv NiiK-n l e prii'luii t.'llr IA 'HlOCTiiliC ivuHZt or tl.e Ifiruit. Hil l ' r s: ..ii iii-e il i . . , ... jfii.rr lequinuij; uik, in hiiumi " "lfiits for Ihe "J.viill.ur ruwrrtl. TU fol!w:i,gGei.tltirn tll Fclv m d Tec.lpi i, m In. on Ccuuiy.ttio. TtTTOB C'OX, W a. TAVLtn, jso. Clak, Sr., J. 1'LiUtt, 1 J.Ull-LiB. . Almm Lvhv. llbD clon Furiiute. . Ttil. I'liasiiiit. litnini'ii Tnwiibl.iiv Uii ciihiote, Knox. KSikLSS L1HCW Y TOR VIMUN COLM M'l0 U V. JIJ'.U ITT, Ju.lRe oi l'n.0- Li-ui Y.L. ErJMlSTON.CIerk Ci.ni.fleu loini S. F. illiGliAM.nuruuii& AiU'iiivj . V. m, 'MSUli, S.hetiH'. J Ob r i 11 M AGLK. Amlitor. ii TAVMi, TienRUter. JAVi-S M ALONE, UeiO.Jer. UlbU.N KICIlMOMv. 5ui)oi. 0. LLLOM, Cormier. County C('nimibi"iiers, Sihool hxniiiint i.s r. GliNMNG. G. .&1AKIA hi.m 1. A. LhA'ncN. 'I U 0 N F I U A I I. y.itli their Jffct tU.tt .Aohki. ClK( iTnUtTTtX N fkUbll. blew cri if- Co.- Auiiulaittieix I 11,1 4i.oinycf 1'ig l'ou. lun.iti.. I.e. Ki.li 1'. O. ' Taclk FtBSAt. MaV.ey. rcM!e & .i:u. iUnuUttuin. ol il.e Ubi qt.itiii i r.l.on. . L.fele Pom 0"-' 7i7("n UfSACF., Mi.f. Clark & C". '.uiar.ur't8 o. IfcH qi.mil) o. U0 V. .,11 1' lltlllHf l..n ii.. iiBnirt I'fuzte. io ,;iiiiifcj.. . wp",v- ttfii fti'tll iV'i-lOliiie. , Trr &. Co V.nulacture.a ol the Lest quulH) post CU.tc at a iiitut-, v.. Co H Piglror Merchants op Vinton, viioauk rf.f lata rr GoU ta.i:r.wa.a.loh, VtAn.i..-JiJu S. Hawk, J. h. i 1 V,i; 'Ion IniMii cv Co.. Owm Li wa, IB,.cn,J.S.t.l'Wi,." & ait-uiw. lUj-fiR.-tenj. aViSlili LLlistihlLb. y.,.,te,J. 15. J- W. P.. WtM, l- v ii Ki.EVH.lt.-S. S. V.urr). JuUi Ciniu. Cl:..e & Can -ii. Ftl-.oiicv Lumiv), Jua t.iukeiy. tun &. Slvoi.g. Allisbville. Petti M ljr.Josei.il Wilcox. . N;t, i LKAfAKT. Plnlhp Sum. riii-.tvni.l.-5wemi i. t'lllllll AibiX b iWl.-J. P'ioer. iKhHiu:E'a aL.-NNnl.am lime Martnb Mil. I- I 1 M McAinii.ii.' '1 11, 1. 1. o o -E. P. tctliwcll. M DHL GUI Si a, r-i(Ai.n.t:.-G. 15. Vili. IIaiidik. Lavif.& Ci.llina. aKibviLir.. Clint &. Gaidner. B CC'l Ah SHOE STORES. McAktiiub.-J.G. Swe'tlaud.B. C.Ccj.fV ; H E. F. BINGHAM AUo rn.cy at Law, ; McAUTllUR.. OHIO, " Will rmctice in Vinton anil inlioiiiiiiE cnim fieri. . Office three duois West ol tl.e Ottice." " r .-. , ttu..9.1S52. Mtf Ull.TlK U Ci.AEi:. ?' JOUK P, PLVLl . CLARK. AND PLYLEY, v Altcnieis al Liv. : :McAR1HL'E, OHIO. i TTiiI practice in j ei'tiiers-hip inTiritc'i tr. t .fllie. lour doors east ot Sn-n n & rt a l.otcl. - . .- .kert's l.otel . Ltb. 21. 1S54 i, A. BF. A1TCN j Autnie 'ii Uv; ; McARlbUB. OHIO. ,. ' T"T7ILL practice in ViotoD o.l ttel joining T T rPUntlrt..,! UlllCt, Vlie ooi.i roei ui rile CituuS .T,f AS now an astcrtaent ol .Wall faier JL'i .Camera, W kidw, Jtuttuiii . .ip'tj. .,; il . 1 . In.. a X- J 1 K . L Yrt vffs low, .dM.jii i.jx. aa?,1. V n I TW i wv, ELICT POETRY. [From the Life Frustrated.] THOUGHTS. TItiTp N pvmiereni fltinij! ; -Liltf ide ilreamy tfudiKis niatle AViirie ii n iiiii iiijt" rf (v'iii oircting In lle nwuiW or ilmlxde. LiU rlpir gwiftlv flowing i O'er-he t.imi(i!t iltltfil mihm, Where tull tee'ii and O-'f " prow'uig ' By il.e x- liyr'i breaUi-i urc (itituvd. , . . n t; Lilie tl.c ir'ni rls soli floatii g I'livar l," W illi n i rimson" t'ie uTt, III tlie'ir ' v'luri bfttinii'n w.nward, A l!.f g' uti t'ilik U ie.it. Yfl liow illnt Time. ilefiiirieiftT i ..Si'rwti it,iiV lorilt fiif miljinlV 'titflfpf ' ' lim' i l.t- a f hn.-t i: j-ftt. 1 1 et h, ; 1 '"! Ai.'if unto the I'res-eni 'Jii3;! " ' ' - Tin ilie "t--hi' with 'In' ' e . it. w i.i i.' iiiul i' if.-.. v ii tinl leu si..j' il .r.'ni . ii' n ll"lii"i,l iIm.Ko tl n ' ;i i:n., - . ' . i i .' . r. '-i, Tiltr is r3iii -'I'll' flv'.il'n!. Lil- iicr i ni iw ill ere lonn fmie: S'. ii r.iecmtt (;ieH(ii,g, i j .l.ii o U-h v i liin fli id-. WILLIAM [...] LAWRENCE. HARTFORD, CONN. HARTFORD, CONN. SELICT TALE. HARTFORD, CONN. SELICT TALE. THE TIMILY WARNING. A THRILLNG STORY. Y taller, il(i u nl'K er.f f of ttifee tIS, returned tfi tli ll"Us ' iit-di in Iiiru. He Imi! n ? voir, Mi itj.'ii t'd io iit rv Itnl liven i inn .riiin tlie jienm wi lue ' I ''il DkT till. 4-'" , l!il K."" ii on . i m'u. a .-iln .f oi modi- ei'n llnl 1 ' lSl. . lil lit'Sl. ) . 1 ll.lili, Ik iiriig Ul.lir H-r b(iv. Hmr no fi nder rpktialftru toei oi l! 1 W4-o lrli W llllil anil 'WiP lllief i.t:-t.l i on l.t. I Uidi kill' . II initiate) I. mni) bii'pii(.ritv l be miU ei.flrnt o it v..imn'!i lnfliiptne.M) laiiter'n u.i.ii, loituiMie ciri'iiiiiflaiiie Inr n. el H' boon ppri eMeO ihe it l iioulDiuinaiiun aiirrtd m ine. 1 1.) In!) nidiii.er ll.l it Ols.lened inn, ti.tlii'i.ti or a tp d:tv li aaio iit-'tli n.'ji to me about It. t li mis fin aittrnition in Oi-tofr, tJiMV hi'll (OlUf I', tltit ft: ,' h r ,1010 I o t ti I n lil, iii tMke v.lk Hit lulu, V. e turrit-u own a Ui.e iiilfi a I. lie ti i. in It m favorite idm troo' d I , . r- i H.t (liioiciiiii i lie neilibi riioi d. i..n UiMi.'ji iiiter'lully on d lluei i ii. iik io i a while, ni tuliier ak 0 i.e u 1 UmwO iImI bop gi.fot.w, lhron i) in .3(.i roi ho t!iai !"l')'iU in In ii.icm u Hit tield. I it jlitd tlirtl 1 Hid," - ! ' ' My ta'.her owir() thic land, at id iti:"ab nn ltooho mien a S Pott Cemii l.nl li t n t . boy. 1 nat rock Hinod tiiPte 'lien. Jo n.p it it. a LcKit.ii and w h never 1 lock ..... a at I , 1 lecHll a dark'si.ot in in we - ui vt ni n jf in ' til in d ell tiprn thai it it waa not a wainiu I t-honld not speak oi it. Li-ilen thru mv uear l n , iiijd leain wiKkin Iron. ).ur I'lner.- cnois. My laihf r-Jinl when I was a inctc chiiu. 1 was the cn M'ti. Mt moth er wftb a gentle Irving woman, devoted to inr iluiuMii, aid be loved b every buuv. 1 reiiif ml r tier tiale bpaiiiiltil mi t - lot bW nl nfiei Donate smile her hit.u liiiti lei.opi voice. 1 "va" 'never aj ait ironi lor and ?!ir, ir-rfiii:o t ' t t I wa. bccomii'H too mut h a ha'"?', 'cut n.e io a high bchool u. tlit vitiate.-; Aitci Ht-tw intuit; jor a liti e ifii tudc i.oys 1 lo.sl in ii rnca-tre niv U.in.ne.'.s loi in) hon e, at.d 'tin reverence lot my n.i.inu; anu it l.eiHtnt more and inoie Oitii un lor her to restrain m im- l'(-tiiot. nature. 1 lUcn'it it ii du a'to tin limit ol mM)lincss to tit-id io hei p J . . antlioiit), oi to ajpeur peintml altho 1 knew Dial toy conduct pained tier.-- 1 he f inilie. that 1 most dreaded was irl-buu. 1 could not bear to hear aiu by my companion, that Iwasiied lo mv mother t Boron trinu. rmm a quiet hon e loving child, 1 soon be came a wild, bmsiprous boy. My poor nio titer us-ed even i.eibiiasion to in du'ce ine to set k happiiiPbs w ithin (lie rec inttt ol home. She exrittd l:er- bcll to niakp 'icrtireside attractivp, am) my btbler loilowing her sell-sai r'hcing exii' le," t-ot.giit to Ian enticing game .i. iiivi-isiDiis or in v entertai niein. I. baw all tins fill 1 did imt heeu it. : It was n aueriiocn like, tins, as wa about leRvii.g the. uininu' room i ' i . .. .. : 1.... .. t.Ln llil. si eiiu nu iiiieriiHbMciii """"r" . i .. ii... n.ornng and evening bcnooi.iu n.c slift-t. and., nsi usual, my mouiri miu Ii. r Land nror. niv shculdtr ana ".'.l ' I i ' I. . Id ft 1 . inn n i ui v ana urinn. ou,, M-ii tocctiifc, with me." lebelltd. but there was .bonittlung her manner ihat awed me. She oh her bonnet a'ud baid to me,' "W will take a walk locerner." 1 lollow d her n- filcnce. aud as 1 1. o'uilip dcil. li ol tfivid .ouei ol nide 'ir rl HOions.akulkmg about he use anil kiiw! he.' was- aiiife: h p. . He. r-iifpffd Sa I went; pl. 6. mi My r.ride 'was wounded to the. quick He was a very bad! buy, but tt,,!6.lifv tr il t ajV oJoVr Xliia A eplj be pxl cim d' a tieot i.ltHiibvfirir-eofJ lo! taid 1 want 1 would hive k.i rtttftitd the spot. wWereave po vwrv. - ! ' l.edl'i tli? sliftdt of ilifb hup' ' I'K'lt Oil, rtiv n mlJtUiV tio.k b -l!oi-tcdlrcni rn run.rrv.'tiiiU has cad a shadow oer tny nhol life, gladly wouiij 1 exrhanfc? Ilthe world mn'ol ler rue, lor the ijmce'of mh.d I gh'oukl eojov , But'no! like this huf nnsiht- ) pile stands the mnnuiueiit of my Ruill forevpi! " '. ' " ; . .' . H) motlu r, lipin? feeble in Iiealt'i, !U down aid fx ( fc tied nip fo ii dow 'side Iter. ,. Hr looK n liill ot tpnder 'orrow, ii pre-en! to hip no, I wudd fil.l'dil, hut COUIItiUed lUnUlllg suiit-u) t-pfcidp her. . 'Alfred, niv non.' said nhp, ruve nu lot !l :ve lor your mixtter?' ' ' 1 Jid not repl). ' j'l tesr vou havp,' i!p-ronlinued, "itid may God tiplp me to do ray du- She then UlkpJ to mp of my t own miii;ped, ol tiie itreadtu! , t one(uen ri b ol tli? i Mir,- I i nrMiiri. B lf', ei,lrt-il-i auj ynte.t, b!e tried ;n hi 4ii Hi.rfpMf ) in me.. . bile ilc0 l-iiirp nie tiiv Uti and fXurii' a Ol glKlt ; id . gO'ld , 'liPtl. Site f.unt to Miinuiaif m . amliition. 1 as nio veil out iu proud to i:Hiw it, 4nd remmi.ed in oed tilpnte, l-Hip off., I tntu!is i!M , iii , my , coni piiu .iih a, ii,' viler ail hi) ttistin, 1 ie,J l .ast and Bubuiit to be ied i) a t ouuri. . , i , WiMt aonjr a vitihle on-my nioi ifi' hip, wiieu niie mh- that hIi !iip had ii'J and si.ll red o .d laileJ to inovp inp.' Site rose to j,o Ii .me, n d 1 .il..ed t a diiaiice. S.ie . (o'le no moir 10 me until p rpached our oii door. ''It ih rcho4l time now 4 id m'ip. 4Go mv tton, and mice more le. me U.t-edi you lotlilti uuon what 1 fUve IJ.' 'I not id I in loud tone ol One idtnesplwo thinu; you . must do AiitPti, eitin-r g'f to ki'itnol Hut nio you tip in )our n oiii and keep on t terp till you are teddy to i.r. nii.-.e mi. n it oOtuieiKe to niy . w aitrrit in lutnre.' ,' "' ' ' ' ' , 'I dre yo.i to do it,: said I, 'you can t gel rue up stairs. ', : 'Allied, iitiHibP now, said niy niotn . ir who laid her hand Upun my arm. Sue treuibled vioieully aou wab Ueauly l-ie.. ,. i i .'. 1 1 . 'If you touch me I'll kickyou, aati J, in a ttmibie rage. ' ; t ... 'VV ill yuu (, Ailredf !; ... No,' 1 lepneu buv quailed letteaUi neieyes,' ' ' :'' '1 hen follow me,' said she as slip ra.-ieO niy arm himly, . ' ' " 1 iai-d m loot, U'i, my son near I ' . il lo in pul olil my ibe tor iiie--rai'ird mi loot an., kicked her my sait.lt d nicihetl How my hed itela aa tne toirent ot . my memory ruMtts over mel Sue btgpred b k a lew Meps, and 1 heard her heart beat ..gaiiibt ncr bieaM, . , . - 'O, Heaven,' she cried, 'forgive hitu lot In knows not what lie uoest The door ai almosi unable to suDiiort beraelf, h i tiopped; she beikoncd hini L:, l ake this bov nu stairs, and tiiui in ma room,, bald aitp, llliiP UVl Hii'i. in. mv... gardener just tnen paa,ed the ,dk,ein., mv n.oli.er u le and .. ' l lock li III ma iuu.iiii on.u d." , i ..Li. . i ... .l ' . .i... (,;,,i. CjUI'Mllt. UUllk. as Blir w3 c...r...' i u'i mom. nidi a look it will ever lul-'0st" low me, . Il was the last uouitt tabic pang ti urn a heatitiiat w as broken, . In a moment 1 tound my sell a pris oner in niy room, 1 thought for mou.enl I could dash my brains out, t m ielt afraid to die, 1 waa not pehi. ent. At timpani) heart waa sunuueo but my bitil borti pride robe in an in- i . . . mi - mat hi noi lo vini). i .-i I ii a..u i.nl tn 1 lit MrillL. mil: uour li I c iui iv 1 laceol mv niollier haiuned me tiie bed, and lell i , l ..... viiir.n..d 1 UHC , lUIU.Miu,,..... dibstp tied, and. . II lti.. i,l..nB ,g an. in. iuiscb . -i. i.. . ; , lue.ib, uu I lla.niiFl.r Ilia. 11 A X iiuvt:iii inc uu ia,e lace ui my 11111.1! inysell on di-ep. by the nighi.air and lernlii-d wiliilear; tit my door was labt. V il te day light my (ears were 1 1, ui.e Lulu in rebielll l'ue bcivani 'jrougn did not taste tueui. would never end.' Juki at twilight heard a loot approac i tiie door; it was niy kisier, who called my nuine. ' W hat may 1 lell niollier iroiu your khe asked. . . 'Noiliiim.'! I reolied. O, Alired, for my sake, lor all sake, a) dial you . are sorry I,, l,.rtrlt.-k vmr.a.... ,,Vw...5... r r 1 won't be driven to school against mv will.' said I. ' ' .'. ... .. . But ou will go il 6ne wishes uear Allied,' baid my sister, pleading- 'J 'No, I won't,' said I, 'and you need- n i nay any more aoout n.. On, br.-tlier, you will kill , her! You will kill her, and then you . i ' ... i, never have happy moniem i 1 made no rrily to this. My feel- inns were touched, but I still retired their tiiUueuce.;. My bister called 1 ut 1 would not answer. loutsteps retreating, and again 1 mybfiV on JlheMd, to! pis aiibtuef wretched and teariull pignt. O'.God; l iieard liow"Jwieiciid! how leartul'I did know. ., . ....... . Amther lootstPD. a ower. and lefbler . J" ' ' i''-'. thauiny sister. s Aiurbed me, a voice taileu roe by oawe ,i M my. rooitiv ArTFdnrnrscirrr"8hall I come? EuHwrn ' lor,1 w lia j 6u 'have 'aeJ' ,"?aS tSi'L'.J mill s.U ' .1 n1.ln J v f cuiuol UiiDk, wbat uiOuence. 'M$- at, tbal nypicfib .. ? ilfia "IWWa Vi,,M,i! aL J1.V1iP9?SVWS. aiiverhP to mv leehnj. lite ieiith voice of nn tonlh. r, th 4 thrillpd tliro' nie, melted dip, j,. 0' tut phdnatp hearl, and I longed to throw myiclt on iter nei K, In' i'iu not, i - . But the wrds ave the ;'ie , to my Iteart, when I aid, lras iiot srrry liPHrd lir witltilatr i heard berimn i Imiculto oil itui Lack, but et 1 did . 1 -: . . 1 n.;! ; ; i . , . : , vrs aw4ji.'oeJ Iron) an ,tmeav lnmt).r lv hearing, my , rum called Iou l!, ami mv m.-ter hv my bedaide. ; , 'Get i p, Alfred. - O. don't wait a ntomerit. (jfi u;i an ! come wi;!i m. iNother i dj inif!" I thought that ! wait dieamcif!, but I Rjt ' o;, inU:i pltoly, and loi!ued m vijter. On the tcdt pi' ,fvl cpld, m vhle,, lay my niouipr.. . Siif had not Uii4aed,"'S!ie had thrown heelt on Ilie bed to mt ; ariniti to io aiin to me, ilie was seized witli lue patpitition ot the iie ttt, and borne leiineli-js to lipr room. 1 cannot tell you mr' if ny ai I looked uooii her. My remora n tenfold more bi ter at Lie thou'it tho' alie would never know it.. I believe I iityselt to be a murderer. I fell on the bed ItPaidp her; I could not weep. M i in-art burnt in mi bosom; my brain waa all o.i tire. . Mv aiier tti:ew iter acni arouod me, and wept in atleflce. S it deoly we aaw a 1 1 t motion rf m .t'i er'a iund her ,.Pja umlosed. iS. liitd rpcovprej cousci Oimne ta, but not speech, (lie looked at me and moved Ur-r li. a. 1 could not unJemtaiid Iff word. ' 'M.it fer, mother,' I i'iriekrd, ajr onli th tyi f r.fu ma.' Sue could not iay it witli her tips but her liaudi , pretd mid. Si iniled up'ni me; and l tad her thin wlitte limd and claad my own witli- i'l Uera and cast mr eyea upward. Sue moved her li i taj", nd ihu' died; ' I remain! d iil kneel in heiide hint dear form lill my gentle liater re moted me. Site com f'ifted me, lor dlte ki.pw the lioivv to (J of sorrow at my lieat: lW..vier tiiau rtel at th lojia of a molVr, for it was a load ol sorrow lor bin. The j ty ot youtti had left me toievcr. Mv um. lite suffering sucli memo. ries wake miibt continue a iyg a a lue , heart trial preys upon it roreef.' " My lather cfsned speaking, buried (j0l l ,ntriitui; but remor lor pa-,1 lll;,ci,.pc!i,'i a csnkr worm i:i til hns uc(. lu tt, ui,d. lie aw and .et tIP bearing his narrative Wad upon rtfti maracter and conduct. I have never lorgoiim h. Bo) a w ho spnrrt nioilter's comrol, who-are abltaitrerj to own nut t.tey At wronj, w ho t link it i. . fMli Vr auluortly and mill- hup, tewafp Lay not up fuf' y our selves bitter litem i. lies for lu'uie years. A THRILLNG STORY. Great Chase Negro Celebration at A THRILLNG STORY. Great Chase Negro Celebration at Obertial---Gans, Betis and Bonnres on a Morse Fiddle. A friend I'rrsh from Obei'in, the .. .. , Gri, Depot tor lite U. G. Kai road ud -N.ro h, .J rjut-ters lor all theae I LiuIhiI .Mj'.. luiuinii us that Ual night the pub n Luilding and tile prin t'M'H' pnvaiedwil.ings inOterlin weie iliuiuiiiated, a tug tiontiie was ouilt on i , . i i i t.te Public S juire, euiik a. el blunder- - CO i"rti W a illation exploded, and a b.nd of music played: all loi die gteat Aliolnion tn ' . ., i :. . .. ti I uinpli III lite election ot vuir. i urn ws no oii.omudii en Pl.t from a ling' uorae lid. le wlii h grated h trbh thun der iu lite haiuli ol a aqu id ot vhilf Plain Dealer. I a .. it I ....... 1 1 a irtiituil l. an if and Haiti lu I ifa . I P"-'"J '-- -- o,na auureis ma cotorcu lenow-cu- iztis out wuen lie lounu um my . . .- wag eiiueavomig io uipim nun in . We understand that Greiner wasei .1.. i.- i.. i ...I i... .a,..,..., i 1 1 ll s IUI UULUIIIlllUt TillM B-nvv w . - ... . .,' u. i hip cara lie waa an tiiku um ur re- i lllllT'.,1H snr, v-nancn v 1 va in aw eae, j l 1 our ?'Ttr?:iii.T A Ail vf"-B- - "'SS ii, his asoirations to be Private Secretary on his competitor and wooly-headi .in general. Day has since been down to see Greiner. and they were seen dodg- ing iuto Sugar Alley together, where they had a long consultation. It is said that Greiner endeavored to impo up- on the suiuiosed ignorance ot hit colo-1 ....I , Un,nn.im,ll,.inn. Slier;" '"P1"1,"" " I . r T ould appoint nun iuv,j a laira to Hayli But the C. lase w c me, iiizner was not aa big a fool as Greiu-s,,j prii.ok him lo be and knowing that the Governor rou'd make no such a-1 nointmeut. Droooaed tlut Greiuer sho'd take the appointment to Hiyti, and mvehimtue Private Secretaryship & r. i . ..,! n 1 1 . 1 1 I .il.ir WHIl IIIIITU tlf LUIaSCUll fcJ'J and Greiner waa we may now consider Greiner as the American Ctuige to the Black Repub lic. Day say s it is the most tilting ap uointiiieiit, aitireinerisot the darkest coniolexion. and ttte hollow ol his loot her ,5k(, the larSts,t ho!e in the groand. Statesman. A Irishman describing the trading as Via roawnillllA Yankee. lid: .noil Aii if hi coi (way ovi'.a leo :-lt.ieialand.hpM Rt up the, oer, r ;.-i ...rnuad selliu maps to.in- -..- i tubitauts.' Iuaw wro;e to bii father, after' the Ars . ope- ArsLwbale fiist a Mt-Tved him. itatiug tbt he had foumi good l,eu,n Ior )0UR . '......',l:il U'i .kl .11 i hustVl.n. i Rul mau gninR ,.iv..,-w. ' --joiner ie nine .Af'sU:A;MerNrMs wrft-wferf moaey -w Monng ha. been OHIO. TUa Ii!ark l.f p hav ontrna-thp white one in O ib. C'ne ht heea pfecled (jowernir iSjiiJ nero u!ii!ritliro py will run md lor tn neKt. two VPir, Side bjr SlJe f ) .) unijA 'Willi !in tit:it Si.tte ili.in it'll h.-.i io Penn- ;- - - - 1 Misachiisft:s in jjoj.tir! disgrace. Aboiiii.Kiisin U iion tbiiv.i iu ot lile stlvauh, hat it muatann meet iu rp ward. All exerie.ice provej t'iit the umchinationii ot AlMililioitisH.wi'l visit themselves upon :h heiJi ni their au thors sooner or later, and wo b unto 'hem w hen the divot r, tri b'lLon c ne. Ohio in latter yean U ti b-eu r.t ter re. trActury and dot within the eo'Urjl oi Her pvti i.unj st itean.en. r.i'ir 1 j bar will noj b l-oU ta gfod reinlja, n l!M time i not far- tiraynt wfien ' t fi y will be reirdcd-as the only l'it!i!iil dvotedtrieudsof the Sale, If Ab litiouiam lua a blusii it wilt crimson in their preaenre, and tlut at no remote time. "Th hundiedi of good men and true wha iiiii.ed in Lia . etljit to put dowu Ci'iae and his tauiioiu cre in (lie cam ni, will till in aoiin rt liij pia :e in Ml ? li-irts of t p yle il tj.iip, -w Jen tii eff'cH ii thi-ir re cent co.idi -I k.i ill IM lu;.v kni ti lem. -MiJiil, Pj'h, iM'dir, litli. inon and ii iatol oilier patriot", hive bjiikd rar Lieuuelve; a.reiijwu tatt kurpiisoa any tint could he wd:i in t tented tii-ld Tiieirj was a civil bade (or political and religious UbV.tr, ia wiiidi arcli enemtea t tlioe .in itu- Hons were tle t J. i iL'ir blj)d!ei cint t, but o? in '" ntiijiity in'ereis are i I l, al whictl t.icern l wei.. n tie winle nation. T ev have b- i r. cO tie, h"it ntt cu.ii.1 1 -reJ. . A, in dv ttey will ri-e .titn in tintr in i and reiie.ii ;ie iute trj.n t - ili'; Wacting Wacting Argus. Goon! On Sunday lit wVtt w a adined off of Spring .'r-t, b t darates. Laua. a.i esprekit n ir u ator y lo the Abolition party. . Yesterday a rape cast-was trid f lore Ksouire Miller.' in whiiU in de- lend i nt li a IUlt-bloodd Afriia i,' a.td lue pLuntiir a lilit mul l! to wn tit i ll aoperfd in evidence tint the ric leuuaitt broke into trie house in wht it the woman rebtded, audtueu atteiuptfti ma purp.is. He waa held to bail in tite auin oi for his appearance U-lwre In IV.mie Court. hen Ihe-returns first Indicated the election ol Mr. Ciuae, weihonahtw could uncover a ciuox in tne dp.rrt- irPi.t ol some ot the daikies; but now, bim e tiirf election is made Certain, tnere in certainly a very visih,e oitterpm c hauteur w'uch w :i 1 net have ujt on a i .... . . wouiukeem iosy, -we are not ouiy uour.hut a little betltr than the wluiei. Statesman. palling w ..... Niancaa BifT Wa are priatly in I o i in i-J thai l m bp.joiier ia iu Of v lie liuieriior'i Prit;t &i t'ury. II be will have a bue chirire lo uue Jv. iir.u.'iat Giitrfiiment tt.eii4a. Trie K.. N ' H 0,r' 'he Sll oieJ f it Ch. rid ol cuuoe tney will ripect 10 come in (or a ih.re of th upoila. H iwarer, mic auiic certia trit ton bdhI i(..BiieJ l I"? ure iner Do in: liie) ill n.ve a Rood time, it they eel net about it. , . An.. .i.K lt o.lier truutlet toe part) kin Hkitiua into, it u rutea tail tnere o. ". - i no lea ttiaii fceemy-eigrii ippiic tiiini from uig,i;er. in this city alone, for ifie post ol MeeoRf r to the Ujrei Statesman. . uaette, in au af.u-te upon mp repeal FabEOora ia rwaaaaa. The Ptvrtuchet uii.iin .riaM ran n.iiiiv nn uuuui. ,.bliah Haalf. ie a ti.er..l thing, in th I uiiu.i.rj(,irtin wiih.iul bQ ell.ift: b i h'n pt-clatoatio,. II m.da thai il.v l . ,. I., i.i J.nM T. ilie Mimouri Con proiTiie, says: If the free Stales would Ipbtp tbinga to purine iheir natnrel comst, fresdotn I. ,...,. . fjrmfd for lhe put oe yf rl(.,U4,ir,g u lbe pri(1. of sulh j, ,i(-, bed. ..id conflicting pr.tc- uWi,ior,, aUrl cotnk)inatiiiaapear, ,lt result ii what we " itua.k with inuth tegrei io Kaasaa. ' 1 -UOkFei r.r.iu.... iu. nes ulCt. i ..,, bt Rer ; proper busi- nem ul Cbriitkin almikiera,' n the aub- aeuaible .lirout de itreJ J..,.. 14. Il.rloell. kl Ki H iu j, i.i, w w h. muld hiie'l.ilt co.iare, ti.iu ( b iee thousand NewE-iUa i ciers;mn, to hear ' biui they aaiahi Itafa prunie.v y the wi. comnel of ibe teTireud 6otlewaa,aad larit d thiuttaa humiii i, i,t uii ftiiBk kia. LiecfLtl. ! I J ,he .ople j.- viriue of their firm lherei.ee to iheir work. I ml iflaViu I .l . : t..'. .ii.kj.li.i ih-r'.ifil mwici cuuui;. Werekbte to a'octeed' much better ,h otiecVfe cotili kav. a-oaa." rearet we bat ool ijace hi cupiuui tract troaa ibii adaaiuaU aui uwipI) Iwauurta. but caa ua'r uiHeul pkikgraph this raoroiiig : ' The e n pie ui Christ, emt his tiplea, aboit e ihey the) atteuileJ to work. They ivoideil the diatusaion ill quttioa that did not directly io an erf. anu fiieaa.tnan incn iiin ii.flueui-. ol uhea ra' an ooronite ciiursa, kyome;eil fights ou Pharisea, or wily Soiba . Thri ua lhe tampta of luppof tiug . tba eminent, tia.ticatiiig ibe .lawa ot laad.aad viere, careful Dpi lo epeak of the rulers,' end thought Christ him cwcifiey, aa subject, surrea o'rk, and UldVl'ug much better A LITTLE TOD PUNCTUAL. T h h o u t. h i j ) ij to ji cjl i ii J Tij r, Ui s ,d a.-, . -r psrtort- oi ihr N'lUn tieimttnit' 1 from lie r berth it .Jev Yof anrf t1)""" must crowd ' pljaenjeri, ,'tiPWtio i,k fruil TeuJeri,' cabmen and dock loaOt, . were ssiembled on ica. abuul, . V wheo our attejitiou was attracted by vh . , .. , ..... sing uiar tciiiui ui a uti orotvu liUKee,. in iu imnieiiaa wool ha., rhocolnta. colore l coal and pini!ooda.drTTjrr7 vut . Hit iitioj, near. the ilttbua J pj J:., IIh box, aut iur i i liivl thirdly erjr f male who cama on board now: aai: lien consul in in enorni'tu sil-Ter tuli'a jvtera going t. the mily fjrouo, foiu.. j'h fo.it'of th prnniena f dAk 'aiahs -4 IT. I in rjiu li'.rdcis nu4 m ihit bell fjr . i oi - to r ill ery lhe an.t e by Z. ish of e ad ei one dii one ot teu.i f bi g.'f ..th. evil and up all ney tban ee w.icti, which ha iaiae.1 frum' the t-p I'i a .of. a capaciiinj, fjb,by. ni'uns', I po'werful slee(cll'ttif.T Afle,r mou'u-" riiif tr.'at.t iq ,'?-rt" mv'-uer, liw'ja.h!.- furluiiatf A.t'rm .t.w--5 - ft -.--w ihe'vrarf.r' i(p'irlrtgifii Votfa lmarP,9 iiitentiaed(islyi wifi a fljhad (ict.ti preasui the ' moat "tu'eaa eutiety. , t'his lerin of Oparat.Oiia ka perlor nej ieil limej. ' aliec which b ruabeav about- ihe .boat wild and hope leail - . ejaculaliost. . - , Witat'a iha.tima dayt . Waadar if roy. 4 Mevaiar'a fast! Whar'a ih cap'a! ' ' nair'a ih itewarJf wliar'a the- b'Jia ti .t ow .'s th ihip" ' . ' : ' Vf'ja-.'.s the rn ttir.-Mf' w.i vea'ur I ;o ak him Wlieu he stood still for a'" at).at. ' ' ' , :- ' iik. u'i esen notliirt; of a git In a Mae a i b iiuiei. wi h a f biia .Cjntuncrapa . -a'ivl, Iuju nttedu JlUr I'iokgowa. -, ii,l bijMii bJJU. hejT. coiaa abaarl , nite 1 Waj' : looking for ttirt, rap'u at , il.a poiul of tht kh.iu.rMva, yo,.'ieyl" M j' kuc.i pi-raoii lu cume a Ji'ard, 'Torminied ligluiiiu't sne'a my wifat Ha HtieiiaiJ; 'iinrriel fief yeatirdiy at! t.tr trunk and rnina ara aburl, 1 4r a pi.e of btgiKS i till ia Coo- - acueii aieeple; -Iha uarnu Diaca 11 1 a 4 ' aa-ya ha can't banJ it Oal, and I ' wo.iv i laata .a baggnga. , Aly: wile j oaly Liiiiijon it wa. t.j li.tQ CQuie ,oa t hal( pant (out, and ,lier-U I al-, iwji lie. i , Uat,a b8ioiie iifbtr? . ii.e ca.i'l ba eloped., We b'aiul beea in.iriaj long enough for ilia'i, . You. . ijii'i ihiua na tin a beej abJutUJ, ' te. tniaiei'f S jeakl uiivert ' wont- yet yyan are thef t 1 tha sliia ll ia e ainal lor departure ths Sr. t, bail! Th aBcoua will U .fling U tuui u.jiuif .'.:; . " lluiniff you (iaa'l say sol. Win' the Ckp'ut' . ... i... . . ; i. Thai a.alauaan la the blue coat., . lba Vaukee ilaruA to tut', c'apiaiu'a aiJt . .... i ' ..... . CspV, 'slop, 'the sir.;' for' lea raiQutes, wont yer ' , . 'I cant do It air. ;'' Sjt ye mint f tall yoa. r ' aif yoa far it -ltj muca win ye isai ; 1 cowla not do it. - ' - - Cip'ia I'll giee you .nf. . dollira, gisad the Yankee. - the captain aliook tin heat. , . a l'il gie ye live dotlarieud a balf and a hill' aui a half!' he kepi repeat ing, dancing about iu . his aouy, lika uid jdckaaa ou a hot iron pule r The boal atarts at fia preciery;aal ihe captain, shortly, and tarried away. 0! uuiti.niiy heaited heaineu! naur- raured the Yankee, almost bursting tu- lu utira; 'Pdrtin' man and wife, ant wa a a lull out jt marneii. ..: -.4 i.j, . .1 i 1 At ihia muioeut... n nuga .paar.ta wheela began to paw ihe waler,.aiid iba wailing iH-am descenJed heajvjlyj.ariiik, uig t ie h .gJ fabric to her centre., ,A(l who were uol going to Kaw llaee'o weutadiore. The Iiauda begri to'liaul in ihe gang plank; the feats are already tab l looe Let go that plank! ioe.l the Yankee, colUring one of the tunda. -"Jtop it like a hot potato, or I'll bar yot into the dock.' " ' , -'.-i. lleo heo!'ahouted the men ia shorn as tiiey heaved up the gangway, ,Miut up you braing doukeyaP iI'ei the m. ddeued Yankee, 'or ihere,ll bt aa ugly fchop of vork.' .'. . . '. B'U the plank wai got aboari"aQ lue DOal li.luatie.l pal ine pier. In an inftantthe Yin'kca pulled otT hi coal flung hia hit besUe it on' the dock, and rushed wildly to the guard. re you drunk, wf crasyl cried a pas senger, selling htro 1 m go 111 lo fling mytelUitto tne doc - .1 -L-J . I "It .. L.. . ml swill aanurei criea iu ii.i. 1 musu'l leave Sciry Aau eloi.a ittJSew Yma city. You ma dir'i.detba" Vuggaga among ye. Lei go mr: i .can sw iw. He atruggled a lunousiy mat tne co3stqr.ca of hie rakhiieas mtgtilliaV bep n Utal. had not a aud teti'epperr'iiou thauge.l his' purpoae. '"JA. ykj iPtty vuuug woiuan.iH ..blue bonuet - w'hiia Citiioa efkce aiiawl, pint nreia aow brown boota, came lowatd hi.ui. Tiie big broira Yankee uliared one kieo'.oriau atioui oi Sary Ana' claapei her io hii arm ia iptta of her it lull ing an t kia-ai bar hearily, 'right betora all the paakeugera. Where did you coma frotar nk ia uuired. ' . ' : . , k'r jia lhe ladies' cabia.' anaweeei ta bride. 'Youtoid rae half paatifout but I thought I'd make aura tud coiaa a lour.' - 'A 'little too punctaat! lald-th Yaoke But it' alt ngfii novry-' Halt'o, Capt'a yuu nay g.atie4. f -Umt'l nare about kmpptu. Coiait irigti tOkTug tli7H8J"8 niouey aud bagg.ge cuiq.e Aiiglt gf trJngi iHoWuad.Sfarj, M .long jli.J j,ou-pU Iff is all rtxhit uow. (Jo .ead,aieinriiA;! KOaiu up mere, areuieu:. ijaio. 1110 ueuav; .Whea. were seeu i biii brow a Yankee' afra'eurffcrtu'g' aieuiier wrt of the yydng' woafaii-'i ibe blue bofinet aud' piual !tfrieV)4Y beliet a Ihey reache their aiawtiiaxLjaj rtfa and setifr "-i o;l ilg n. r , . . J i the suo set, a seated oii ibe' u pper Uetf,' tha a Yankee' "efra'eurffcliuYiue