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3je Mm 0111 MANCHESTER, VERMONT, THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER -Kn 187D. VOLUME X1N. NUMHKU22. fuc Mtafheter Journal. aIO BTtll TBCBtst AT -JHU' H tM tb f Ue 0M , ABOtfla'YA.S YaBkKWT. ne e. e. . al .. -War. a a. at. If pM la .4aa. iu8ini:hs imiu.ctoky FISH, r itlT ABO COCSif LL0B4 AT LAW, j , 0M ! Ibe lit:"! AW. llMMkMUf. 111 tvwTO -tcneoi.. rfuti irt iro oocmiixoM at law MMlilhltarllMH! aUaekaaier.Yt. AtlOtllM AT LAW, Fmmi 4 Bty A eel Fw w Ui! Uearaae Ag .et,kad ril4tta Oaaaaieeveaer. M m Mate llml. Hmwm. TatweU. B. BOWAeVD. triVtlll AID 00C1U1I-U.B AT LAW, Q.e el BaeiAaace, ..'...'.. i.kwr putt .... t.fi B . Y . HULL, FStYllBtA 40 IOK010X. ' OStae at BaeiJenM, ) Berlk Mala ., (Vi" " eVul Hu. liiHimi, vnov SUitl tf tUtty f I e.1,.1 f lb lg kieat aed eM hrtmi dieee. e. CWHOJtl, at. P.. , . Bliktl-'UBtJ eCkOkvob FOll 1SYAUW f aaS rretftirtng Pbyeie. i, tg.tif -f Wt-r'tl(wT4 Trwee. Jkt.t l ! lee.de, Fetloiy Poial, Yt. . L. WTMtK, M. I)., 40MJ0f4TUl) VlimiCIAK. US' ldc. itt.t fattr. Tltault. ua. oca b. Bwur, P I I T It T, .. rU' BliKk, oi'ptila MtiaHll, Kunuiii.TiKKT. u.. ati4 1 4llraJ m1 taalh atlrtclad iikaii ria. Ka tai.lkUi.ttdminltrea . .I.i.t af (kfttmta. b I S T I T . ... iu U ,.;a Uljtk, FacUff Puiot.tarmout ..i.t.J .llhonl ula br tUa a .a o( tMtaali .ut. and JSiUxoa uilda t.iuilnia , .1 ad al all Umtt if daairad. ivf TUB KI.U HuUSK. kill !, ' tl.)T Mlaa fruiu Janata 0Wbr. II CIIABLB8 F. OBVIS. i. k. BATCUZLUKH, i IMUllfr ASUCOCNUELXOU AT LAW. Arbsglui, Tl. W. B. 0HBLDOK, tfTOIKIl AT LAW, f t OpaoalU Ftral Mattoaal Baak, twit ani'5, loii) Viaafla . , . . thilliph. m. . I . i,aiwt, Taramal. . J'UYMOUlt ASD Bl'BOROS. !,. at H..M.tfa, II tO. 0. iMITIl. OBT K)IH, OIUX'EBIKN, FLOCB. Vlvara. .Hkluf, Hala, ("apa, Hoa A Hkoa ... Faa. Oile kud Varntabaa, r4.. .lria.i. At., ,irikU atk Lnudtfndarry.Tt. L. P tU T Duor nu HBO, hWta, Haiu.r; od iaa.lij, fMAiaarr A., MaaakaaUf, l wait a habd, ' VkataaaM aad lUUil lWtala Vk-ala. HUICtM:H, FANCT OOODB, aattH f B A tatua Wliaau, it.....'..,, (JeljJ k vaw ,L I, - (II IIII UOIIII, . Ktuiti.i, 'aaaoat. -.t.m Ai(Blta A U. FCSaUCttO '...llliT'k aw A lltaf. iLkit aoCaa -M IMn IlltlWIU HOOII at I. m. Coat, .w.aa. , UUr'l Yanaukia. alio a LIT BOl'M aa' at. B. Kaaia, fan, tarawat. Tarait Badarata. lAlt' far iaaaaa. oi Jala. .H.ntj. Jf-inlwl U, Haakaatar, Tl. ll M 4 t.ra Faatary FlaVt. " r ' 4SII! s.v, . Yaitaaal. aaaak Aaa,a t " aaaaaiar boardara ummiUU ia tj lli ttUIOrilt HODII, . ftaarurt, Froanatar. Alai Wa. Y w.4. tly W. F. KDOI, PatVtlClAB AI HCBOIOB. Ulllllll ClbTllHklll, j..t O.ft, (tlly) faraHl. 0. B. WIlXUBk. d.alarli a e0bl, OtOCIIII a kk4Akaa,Crwkari Aa aaA aaaaf ttarar f 4 L.ltt HAT. tvaaniia. twaal L. B. BWtyWAl, . P j Hl "HLHIS, tax err. tat iqciaoi buui, - UtkMl, ...... TlUNi. r. a. obti, rtrriie. Ola Iroaui A Oti-l-ai. . . . r " niAira HOIKl., fuH'ti foiiT, Ysametr. . t TBAYEU, r"i-"e-'- Tb Pawiel. Juwrt aad U.r,Jo.l.rr UM a,i:( track Aonittcd wttb lb Fr A barber ebop ooai-'cl' J villi Ike koae. LITEKT STABLE, rrot PrT, .... . ;AK1A A.TRAlB.fKrUUir ., 0od bur. ctrrUt la Ui l ll koara, fwtorj ratU.irl..JM.ll1.i Ill TACONIC HOTEL. aciteie8. rr.'' IUU-. AJ.lrna, POR SALE. - Tw aid klf ttory l-WELUSa HoCbl 0 KaUHTUET. mr lb Rjoiuoi Hoots. Flat location, tot tu4 t qutrt.r U Bt terta of lnd, autla, ri. tai iirrkird. Uuud wall o U preniitat. frica kiw. Aai lf k BCBTOH ft MCN80N. M.acbtatar. V JuIt KH. IWi. ItHf OJkl OPDBAKE'8 j, , 4 Automatic Gas Machines i iiii uluaa and fittor.a. euniplata. Fur prUa Aa.,iujaira if ar kddraaa if Aii na.iii', . Mapahaatar. VI. VOll SALK. A i k'..,l. S. Vose & Son's Piano. Tliit Iiiairuaxmt trill ba aald ary la for eah. lb. mhar aillarcuraa barf aia aaaar kafura li.au id I In. Mala Fr furOiar plUoalara call at tbit OQjea or a4Jr.a I I. a, HJMys. ftr ti. ii A K N K S H HHOP. II. ii) j pnrcbkatil tbctbon at JI. R.WUU' Howe's' Block F0TVT 1'OIST, VERMONT uf lltroiaa i aliall ruauafacturt) ill kiD.lt from Ilia br.t '" OAK AND HEMLOCK TANNED LEATHER- , at art aa tu ami tbt tinaa. Hnraa lllaakaU Bimbt,Cmba, Ae.,firaata. - - Jflly TRCMAK BKNTLKY PJtUCK &UINQLKS,, SPRUCE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, Ilomlock Lumber, " .Hemlock nok, &.o KOH HALE CHEAP Addraaa J.t. LOSO A C ret a. Vt Vara, Vt Way Ittk. 1H78. Choice Confectionery CIGARS r,. . - - for kala tt . ; , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At Bottom Prices 1 : : ; .i At mt i , ' ; MaxnuaTtH Diror. Vikmoht. I alui kaD a train on Iba road and will toiiplj da!ra aiU iba baat ciaxli tt lutt liriog rataa 1 klau kerp a alork Of Itaita in tbir aaaauii. HKNHY UkEF.N. MaarbMlar Dapot, Vt, Aug. llib, 1:17. 15-Soi WILLIAMS OfS, atlU oununia tba maouffc iuie ot alt kindf of " HARNESS WOmCi at tba old aland aud will andaaror to mala tt fur tla inUrral of all aho naad goudt la out boa U call. WK WAKB MOtiT OF OCB HWJI LXATHBB la Iba old faabiooad way. Iba baal Mak HUx k. Wa alaa aaa auna ot An n.ortoirtit of Wblp. DUnktU ate. Cuualkilliy tiH Hkliil. Parauba aandiug aklna U aril or tae will takk (Mat ear inakiuun a. i j urlk laoaiGi. a"Cl akioa ara ot " Lhi.t. So. mb. m: IMPORTANT:; : CONSUMPTIVES TO A Oaatiaut hinf kxi aa fortaataa aa U nn kit ava of Unuaumpttoa la Ita wurat aUnaa, afwrbaia in eptodiaby tka Boat caW.ral A pkvMrtaoa, daairaa aa aaaka kaowa tba eara lalura tir.:.i aaomafnl la dttT raaal to IVoaa ffixtod witb AaUaia. llraebiila, Coagba, Culda ail Aflaatluua bf Ik laroat aa4 l.aniit. aud wilt a. ml tha Baiit fir ol rkara o ail abo d.alra It, If tbay will forward 10. if tdaraaa to aiwa DAtiJIEtAtiFE, M LfbariyHI.. Now toik. JOW U 1 UK TIME s , : ,. to (rt Uoaa ;; Old Clothes Colored Atnl ClfAocJ op for Summer Wer It will aiata tl.am luck aa wall aa aaa aud aar lujit I. ahall aad a In-1 aaarly try waak dorm Iba tnuf . All eolurt wtraai4 (aat .od Kaarttotca I to atra aauafaauoa. Or.p.a ., 0 bw rif pfd btbwa dyiaf, baiaaakM paoU ta4 oibar axwO. aa ta djtd attboat. L. A amort. Joaral offlra. MaarkaaiM, Yt., Aj rU ViA. 17. tit IS CANS, UKATKKS H.pUark.ia. Kaaaia aad OalTaaiaad Iraa Faa ' , ALSO- . ' i - i 1 1 t . ' . . ..I.'. t av..i J cU!'ara.Clato4a,bia'ri0toattBtb05 lBdlBg egg on end, 4liib.aa. A Is V Keet?u. Tib Aavlag. lwpa, laadaad liua -ih,C.i tr Boaa BiaAa, PbaU aad Uuaaaieed. Uwdl f aralabad U order. Jut praiptly atada4 1 aad work Aaa la a aa u. faftara aaaawet. Frwa lw a aay warty raa agora lr ba a ajoality aad atyle of Ma. orl.l by avail "Ui r.. laimadi. """' T. ft. COOLKME. Arbcfioa, Tt, Jaa. Ai, lint. rk tfef ) .t4 t tk k j fm . k i"k i-k.M. j i atifk oar kaauaa ! anatalara amaa 1 brourk ail it oa aad atrifa; hacactl trutu Mmtil li.a4 ilra, biraof ara oa bia kaart f Hi. I f I. ul pioaanraafd of paia t;iriw BWa.ata tly aba-lawy rata. taaakawabt paait W wLuat ara aaia lr d. ir aifbt, or av ut .no, J.y ar rf, or -ik or karta 5b. (Mat or ra.l-i cLaoga of aarth; lio ( a it" I trim tyt,m W apk ara, Uia aaawora uaaa.aaanaJ boar! Aad a,0ao,warU, Ht-iUig trni otmuat ollBa: Y. BKitiiara, daugbtara -ail Tbal wait tba aa.a uf tua. In attaiaoarat laud ;a Ur.i. l.f wbatauaaar oneaa'a abora: Ita tby r.ara eaat or auU balurat J tby 'dat a troa of ala.er a aHl; Vtb.lU ti.t fat tafnBd or foil. W hall b aa aatar'a Uab kad oou ut aiJdaal wraih, or gaatly o ' Ir kw wiuda .uried in kiit of war, Wkwibar la aiiy or ta Bald Ya n a in.r or aobwtaat.a yiald; lia Uiy akia dark witb bnratog ikiaa, (tr Uia tba luiraamaa'a bluoat ayaa, 1r"d ya Ui. bard or biod tba abaaf; Wbata'ar tby wurk, tby boa, Ulial Alt rnaa, auoa ar or wbarna'r ya ba, Atund, kitacd tba tong of libartyt i lna la born on kit th tir To Frardma'a taaipl bow ropalr I Kir., with boarr bair. Tk oral born witb iu molbar; All ai ea laadiag on kDOlbrr, Jota Iba tkroug, Uaata akoig Tka brotd bigbwtr Tbat adkoa la tug at of day Mak awtft tby fat to wbar. Aaaiuat ablaoard akiaa. In aodiaaa tpirador tbrra, lb towrra of r raodom'a tampl rit I Tbia dar itt doura ar opan flung, 1 bta day ita balla ar Joyuo mug, Tbia day Ita l.annar ara aoforla.1 B.t(a tba araa or all tba worm, And tiaralda cry from aa to aaa t.olar tba gtloa of Libartyl Frlooi'i Tanila-aaa tbat light spoo lia diitaal "I aa toorbiog I coroual vhto dkwn Firat wat; wbao Ordar rota Ibroagh flood and flame, And tbtpaly world from night and abaoa c.iua. TU cliUKii'g clomla bow ronod Ita dosj an- Thaia aiat tba Drat breath Infant fcatara vrttlDM. braalliad; Tba naara 'roaud ita baa Bowrolliof fraa, Ibar onca, la oaw-born, aaill, Halting .Ir.&ma. Itnahad fartb front oat tba raat bayond our drvamt. Into lb waiUog bollow of tbt tea. Idly Iba taapat ragaa, 'i'boa gray gusat of agea Mouuiotiit aubltma Of pntnavai ttin t i he mad blatu vainly tbork Ibt, Tba artbjoak cannot roi-k lba: Tby oornar atoo 1 laid In trutb'a oan heart. Thy giant pillar! attid Witb adiuanliue art I lint tin J that bead tb gladaom role l iyuig. coma bithar and rajulcel What thall thay find 'ilua temple 'a niaaair wall behiodf W bum ahall they e Within the fane of liberty, It ateaily, nudimiuiebed abadow rkating From eri rorlatting unto et i-rlkatitig, lli ariug it peerle apirtoon and atar liraoon to oatiooa fartbaat of tha far? Aik not. Iml enter. Lo. from floor lo rtnlt, From arch to aroh, In pooduroot rolnm roiioti, Trinmpbtl pu an, riimg high, eitlt Tlio ar-wuinlrou marciea manifold, (II bin who 'aiidat grand arclamktion loud, With Bit own glory gtthored like a flood, Filled tbroogb and tbrougb tb gorgsou boot of old. It it the on gltd aong thatVannot die '1 he liberty of man drawa nigb I lli-ar it rotouud raaoand, To utture'i atmoat bound, From ainging earth to liataaing iky Tb Uberty of man drawa nigbl And wbo ar thay that king, Tbat eoatly offeringe bring To feed tba altar ooaia (Uowing with bope of natiooa' aoaltf Thay that dieeaae and want hare known, Thay tbat bare niade tb night bourt moan Willi nam. wuarart of iron cbaina. Tollara tbrongh acorebing beat and ebilllng rate: Victim from dungeon and tb tortur freed, K er agein to writb and blamel bleed For man ful hatred of a narrow traad, Fnr koiiaat tinmoea tnd ita boneet daiad Tb doan-troddao, wbo aball no longer pltad, liut in tbia tmpl, on tbit tiered day, Anaa In natir fiarlra.naaa and aay -iieneefoith we take tb ohoaen way 1 b ricbteoot ruler of mankind Fay e and ear in loved deeigaed I Thia ory. "Siidat etaog of thitld and tpaar, oo group ot alnrdy warnera bear: Each twin), tow down the rerurent bokd, Mindfnl of eomradea lying dead, 'orgetting not the fot-t he tltw E'rt rat tbeaarlr moruing daw WaaoS lhair day: 'fwa tbaajtbaa daaBtlaa one FecuroJ tbl brand ilaj't btrtbrlgbt to their eon a. Kpw, to, the elatetmao turnibit faoe, tligb-browed witb aexing aranet oppraaaad; Haliolda lb Iriunipb of hi race, And yield one mora In Natnra't real. Tbt prophet ae that time baa wrnngkt The eanaummation tbat tbey taogkt. i 'llio? rata tha ahont with oua accord fulfilled tba promie of lb Lord I -Tba root lifta bia dreamy eye And forward Unit a. Sled aa atone; 1 lie word, he bt-ara ware firat kit owa, i KobiMOliiHC wordt tbat cannot die Heboid, tb Uberty of man drawa nlgb. J tig her and higher tba ohoroa ritet, Ibt mingled tutbemt loader twell, - Wben, low I tba two teat row anrpri That 'r on mortal btarmg fall I In aeceuta bleat ltlaada the real; It aoboa wUr, twteUr n tbia, bar birthday, greet bar. Now lifia wbiU handa ta tbee, i t laukt qf aarfM MMrly , Vina aanay kVmtb to Northern tnowt, H.reou.iB btppiaeee repoee; From ciime to cbma bar eorrowe eaaae, Aod all bar daya ara peteedla paao. Oslepreed at (aaa, aba baa aa far Aa real tb bin aipatia ot klr; Huaaty aod qmat 'f lain Vpoa bar mountain and bar plain (tare, rationt. Bay ye Bieel bar, Oa tbia, bar birthday, great her; iieheid tba Jirid of liberty Amarioa, Iba (laagbterof tb Fret t 1 ouc ibougbt tbal ouly Cbrtklopbar Culuu.bua ever tuaile an egg ttaoil on end without eu. port. II did it by breakluf tbe beH, 1 bolk-T. But bow word eotnee of a teulU man wbo eta act op egg on end, aUo'., row of tLem! He ttaodg I bain boat u a marble (lab, n I aay it I nut a d tUall ibiug to do. Then.wkatl would like to know It, by didn't Oiuiubut do it Iu li at way, And aave bia f-gg? HtriugTaiill, ibi ateady banded gen- (leoian Can aland an egg on a uapkiu ring and thrn balance aoolbt r egg on top of tba firat ! 1 an afraid the great Utecover tt eoaida'l bate dona I bat. Hut now, atieat yoangtlert, get good iotofeggt, if any body wi!l Uaat oo Ub ibew, ail dow (juiellf mi try tl yoa a!ao cacuoi oaldo Lbrittopbel Colom bo t. Aw4 wben yoa bare ouidona bin get ap, audi uirov oa I few wtertbiugi be did. . WUnebaod.xoe lialtlnwr lady naked a pedi-auian to knock a man down wbo bad bn follow log ber, be swiftly obey ed and waa moon aatot.abrd to Wr tLat it was Ltr boabasd. ' rut ukm uttl. TLt' tr litiiif, tor (Hbfr ! (tr lu, rruJtoce. auJ If I wtt c!'e4 Jbt j tx-ltf (tir!. Poof faibetf Hi ! td j of tor, kd my aarlicat rtaaembraucc artj ot ailiiag oa iba tiller and baring rule, , whoa La ui.,J tlii-re uf kn etrettlufi llrer- i iug tbe barge, wiih tbe gieal tiunkinoo red tail lined out by the wind, aud lb Water fanning and bubblitig by Be at w ran op tbe river toward ite big city, wbere el,i. lay cloae together iu dock and agaltut tbe wbtrvea, etyiuf tbeir load or waiting (or nlbn t b lute goibg away aomaa tb tea. I u.rd to ibiak our barge, which wtt a very aiuail billy-boy, il oo kuow wbt tbat baa it voo don't. I mull tell you tbat U't a barge built with rooaded toil and low bulwarki, meant for carrying load op rlvert, but built alto to be tbia to go out to tea a little while, running along the co tit I Bted to ibiak our barge, 1 tty, a very, very large thkp, till 1 grew old enough to compare it witb iboae thai pataed ut goiog up or dowu tbe rive,' aod tben jt oaed to teem to me that il wonld ba wonderfully flue to go on board oue of iboae great tbipt and go tailing away far away acrott tbe ocean, In Head of jutt coaitlng along to Sheeructt and up the Medway, at we need to go year alter year, loaded deep down lo the water wiili pottery or bopt, or even brick. - .4 I can't il you bow uiy child lite (lip ped away, living witb falber and mother ou board tbal barge, iu a little bit of a cabiu with a liuy nove; all 1 kuow U tbat I wta very lappy, and that I never hardly went athore, and wbeu I did I wat frightened and wanted togetbtck; aud at laat I teemed to have grown at ouce Into A great girl, aud at bar and I were alone. , i . , Yet, quite alone, for mother bad left ue very tuildenly, aud u had been anbore tt Sheeruear, laibcr and I, aud came back from the luneral and were lining ou tbe cabin hatch, bi fore I could believe ll wa any Ibiug but a terrible dream, and that I iliould not wake and find that the wat alive once inore, it blitbe and c.terry at ever, ready to take tbe tiller or a pull at a rope, tbe tame at I did when my latber wanted any help Km bur waa a chained mtu alter thai, aud at a couple of yeara tlippud by the work ou tho barge fell more and more into mv bund, and I Ufud to nolle to myaell aa I taw bow big aud red and tlrong tbey hsd grown, for father grew quiet and dull day by day, and uaed to huv! a atone buttle 111 Iml whenever be weut aabore, and then ait witb it in tbe cabiu all alooo till I called bim to come aud bolp Willi tbe anil. , ' Not tbat 1 wauted in u ell bu'.p, for our wa only a auull barge, and ouce ttarted, with a fair wind, I could tnanage bcr well enough; wbile when we bad to tack backwirdi and forwardt tcro.t the river month, 1 could alwayg lock the-tiller by the rope tbat bung ou to tba belaying pin aud give it a bilcb on Ibit tide pr that, till 1 bad taken a pull at tbe tbeet aud brought tbe barge round on tbe other tack. 1 mutt bave patted half my life iu those days leaning bick against tbat tiller, with Itt end carved to look like a great acorn and tbe uatno of tbe old barge, Prudence, cut deep In tbe tide. There I'd, Hand looking out abead at we glided aloug over tbe tmootb tea, patting a buoy bere aud a ligbt there, giving other bargei and itnackt a wide berth, aud llttening to tbe ttrange squealing noiie of the gollt at tbey wheeled aud hovered and twept by me, to cloudy tomctimet that I could tl moat bave touched them witb my baud. Our barge wat well known all abou' the moo i h of the river aud far up beoud the bridge; and tomrbow, 1 don't know bow it wta, Ibe Uieu on (be diUiirciii boata we panned bad alwaje a L:iud bai or a wave of tbe baud for u, a we glided by, if we wbie loo lar 1 11' for the friendly tbout to reach us. Sotueiimei I'd ruu Ibe barge pretty clote to the great tblpt and rtetaiern luward or outward bound, o a lo look at tbe ladie I taw on board; not that cared to do to very often, , becauae teemed to wake me tad, for tbe facet I looked ou tuemed to be to different uiioe tbat I fell at it I wat another kind of being, aud it oted to set me wondering aud make me think; and at tucb times I've leaned tgainat ibe tiller aud dreamed kud dreamed in a waking fatbion of bow I would like to read aaa) write and woik at 1 bad teen iadiet tilling and reading tud working, on tbe deck of tbe big tblpt, under ibe awning; aud tben I bad lo aet my dreamt tilde aud bave a pull at the tbeet or take a reef lo ibe kail, bo caute tbe wiud fietbened,auj my dreamt all patted away 1 don't tbiuk poor father meant tt un kindly, but be teemed to grow more and more broken aud belplett every day ; and tbt frightened me, aud made me work to keep tbe barge clean and tbip-tbtpe, leal lb owuert thou id come on board and tee thing tloveiily.aud Cud fault witb father and diami.t bim, and tbal I koew would break bit heart. .So I worked on, aod a dull heavy wty father oted lo than me; and t tie time glided ou, till one day, at we were lying off Souihend, witb tbe tea glatky and not wiud caeagb to fill the tall, I felt my cbeekt begtw to barn at 1 leaned back agaiutt Ibe tiller, and would ot turn my bead, becauae I could bear a boat being aculled along toward ut, aud I knew il wat coming from tbe great Ire board barge lying aetata. llc'a cuiuing lo ie father, I tald to myaeif al laat lo a choking voice; aud at a bail came I wtt obliged to torn, and - there stood ud in lb little boat be wa j Bttliiog witb aa oar over tbe stern, Jobn j about till I wa far from oar berg, and 'Grove, la hi dark trousers, bine Jcreey j theu aank down worn out to otter a luoae j aod icarlel cap; and a I saw bii sun- of borror, aod ob, Ob, fatberl wbat j burnt face and brown arms and bands I shall I do? S fell f btart bcaUcg fast and knew be! Is that yoo, Prnieoce? said a ?olc. tii nut fjtu nr ii)ttinir, w m W LiJ br.l!y tTfripcleo, but I IaJ ! known J.ibn tru for f now, gad feaJ aoJ04 aad wk4 b kail a to oaa tsoibrr ollro and oflen at w bkj patted ' ap kiiJ down it. rirfr. He at a rxp, mf lat. be id, a b cam cioaa iu ; and I OiJ ll ilrftmlljr, inJ a aooa bt 1 Lad dona aa 1 begta to i Mill it hark, but it a aa tua lel: be LkJ ,bd it around tbe thwart of bia boat bit and wat up aod over ib tide before 1 j could ttir; aud then be tioud looking dowu upon we, while I fell tomtiime bol tod touietiiuet cold, aud at 11 1 could nottpetk. i I)o)ou want to toe falber? I tald at laal. No, luy laat, be taid, quietly, I wtut to tee you. Wet 1 faltered, witb my face burning. Yet, you, my laat. La taid; and bit baodtome brown faoe lit op, and be look ed to manly at b laid bit band on my trm. Prudence, my gal, ha taid, we're both young yet, for I'm not tix-and-lweoty, bat 1 thought it wat time 1 apoke to you. (poke to me? 1 (aid wllb my face burn ing (till. Yet, my Uit, tpoke to you, for we're been courting now a matter ol four yeart. Ub, Jobn, I cried, buratlug out laugh ing and leellng more al my eate, wby, we've hardly tpoken to one another. Tbat't nice, be ttid, drawing a long breath. Over agaiu? Overtgalu? What? 1 taid. fall me John, be replied. Well then, Jobn, I cried baatily. Tbat't right, Prudence; but at I wat going lo tay, not ipoken to one toother I Well, how could we, alwayt taking our torut at tbe tiller at we were? Out all the tame, ray lata, I've alwayt been courting ot you, night aod day, these four yeara, and looking out and longing for tb time whuu tbe Prudence would come in light and I could give you a hall and get a wave of the baud back. I could feel Ibe color coming into my checki tgtln at I heard bim tpetk, and knew bow aoxloutly I bad looked out for bit barge comiug up and down tbe river; and ibeo I began wondering wbat it all meant, and toon knew. Prudence, my lata, bo aald, I've taved len dolluri all my own, and our owner baa jutt giveu mc the command of a new haryc, with at pretty a cabin In at you'd wlh lo tee; and so, my lain, I (bought I'd ak you If so be aa now wo've been courtinif four vetitt, voo wouldu t come to me and be my wife. Not I taid, no, and tbook my bead. I belong to lather, itiid I could never leave him never. llul you'll bave to lotue day, Prudeuce, he .aid, looking dreadfully downhearted and miserable. No, I taid, I ahall never leave bim ; be wtuit me more and more every day, and mint Kay. Prudence, be tald tbarply, you ain't playing witb me are you? Playing witb you? Yci; 1 mean you aiu't going to take up with any one clue, and go aboard any other barge no, no, he cried, 1 won't be mean aa to ak you tbat. But, Pru dence, dear, tome day you may have to leave bim, and when you do, will you pleaie recollect at Jobn Grove lovct you better than angbt elte Id tbe wide world and it waiting for you to come? Y'et, Jobn, 1 tald simply. You mean it, Prudeuce? he cried iu de light at be caught my bind. Yea, Jobu; I don't know anybody elie, and tbere't no one a caret for me. lluudreda ou tbo river, bo tald tharply. Tben I don't care for them, Jobn, I laid aimply; aud it yon like me, aud ever do leave ob, dearl wbat am I )!"? 1 tat down ou a fender and covered my face with my cotrae red bandi, and begun to cry ; but be took my hands dowu, aud looked long and lovingly lo my face, witb hiigrral hottest brown eyet; tnd then lit couldu't tueak, but euni"il to cboke. At latt be gasped out 1 Thank y, Pi mleiice, thank y. I'm going away now to wtit, lr juu'll come to me tome tlay, I know. 1 didn't aittwcr him. For the liuif may come, my latt, wbeu you'll be all alone iu the world; and wbeu it doe! come, t'aere i tbe cabin of tbe Uetty Ann, cleau painted up, aud waiting for you juit at ber tntiler'i wait lug too lie went quietly over tbe tide aud caal off tbe rope, aud wat gone before I knew ll ; and I at there In ibe calm afternoon aad evening, tometimei crying, tome- timet feeling hopeful, and with a tenae of Joy at my heart inch at I never felt be fore. , , Ant to thai evening deepened iuto bight, with the barge a quarter of a mile aiieru of ni, and no wiud coming, ouly the tide to help u ou our way. It tiu.t have been about ten o'clock at nlgbt, wbeu I wa forward teeing to tbe light boieted np to keep anything from running into oa, wben 1 beard father come Humbling up ftom lb cabin, and make at if to come torward to me. Proe, be cried, Prue! V. father, i-iiiimiiu. I a.bl ; toil llien I - 1 ottered a wild sbr iek.and ru.hed toward. wbere the boal buag a..ern by ber painter bkuled ber up and climbed U ; for no sooner bad I answered Ibta 1 beard a cry aod a heavy iplaib, and I koew father bad goue overboard. I was In tbe boat In a moment, aad bad tbe teall over tbe Hero, paddiibg tway in tb direction tbat tbe cry bid cuixie from; but though I fancied in Iboae horrible mi out tbat I ttw a band ilrentaed oul of tba water, aakiog at jwere for belp, I paddled aod ecu lied . i", r. .- tbrooith a dfkifM. eul of wtkb U mf J lo lrl oulil U w !ooj.IJ, j wben Julia nrpkbfil out bta boJ and took mine. (jalcV I I ajeil, ke tber (On Of erboarJ I Wben o khrirktd out ' Jotio la-: bltn, Iru? Yea, yea, I wailed; ob, aaa bim I ar i bim I ; HOOil ' Mr I-oor be tkiil, tlikl I quarter of an hour ago, and the tide' ron-j ning tlrong. i"birn Meddllnc about ; trtliig to Unit yon, far i ever twee, 1 went op to Ibe barge and you weregmie Hut father, I wailrd, fatb-r-kve bim! My poor little let!, be aald, tenderly, I'd jump Into tbe water now if you bid tne, but what cm I do, you kuow, Pru dence, wbat can I do? I did not etiewcr, for I did know that be tfittkt have been twept far away belore tben; and I wai begluuing to feel that I wtt alone quite alone ln ha wot Id. ll waa tlx month! alter tl at dreadful nlgbt that John came athore from hit barge to the colttpe, wbere I wat ittylng wllh hi mnlher aud had been ever tlnee be brought me there, without aeelng him ouly to wave my hand to hi to at he tailed by. Tbat evening be came and looked willfully atuie tnd tald but little, and at lait hit lime wti up aud be rote to go. 1 walked dowu to hit boat wllh bim, and on tbe way be told me that be hid got leave to tiler tbe name of bit btrge, and it wat called the Prudence, too; and then without a word about the patt, be wat laying good-bye, wben 1 put my bandt iu hit and laid quietly : John, dear, I haven't forgot my prom. Ue. Aod you are alone now, Prudence, my Ian, he cried, eagerly. No, John, no, I laid toftly, ai tbe lean ran down my cbeekt; 1 never thall be while you llvo. Never, my lii, never, he cried. And you'll be my little wife? Y'et, Jobn, yei; I promltcd you. When I come bank from tbit voyage? Yei, Jobn, when you will, I laid, and with one long band preisore we parted, and I went back to wait another mouth, and tben I wtt bit happy little wife? And there teemed no change, for I wti onre more on the river or out at e, leaning upou the tiller and gazing Krallit before me, with the guilt wailing aa they wheeled and dipped and tklmmcd or tf t tied upon the waiei ; while the toft wind tentlv ilined the punt hood that wat lightly tied over my wind-rufllcd hair, Only a bargeman's young wife living on the tide, but very happy; for John otlrn polnti to the great ehlp tbat pant na, with their captains in gold Itced caps and tt he doet to ho whUprrt Not witb the best among thein, Pruo, not witb the betl ; I wouldu' even change placet with a king. And If he Ii ai happy a I, John Ii right." A Flit; IT UKALKK'A PIIACTIC A t, JUK K. Yesterday a fruit dealer on market stroct. lnccnied by tbe llbertlee taken witb hit wsres displayed at the doer placed a bslf gallon of Cayenne peppers In a basket, labelled It New Zealand cber rles, and bung it In a conspicuous place in front of bis stand. In a few minutes tbe next door merchant sauntered tip Inquired bow trade wat, picking np New Zealand cherry, placed It In bis mouth, and suddenly left to attend to customer. Tho Iter. Dr. liolly next rounded to. observed tbat tbe yellow fe ver news from Memphis was not very en coursging this morning, and sbl it had beou vctn alnce be had ette n a New Zealand cherry; whereupon he tie one remarked that it wai titperb, wiped hit weeping eyei on Li coal ileevc, tup poitd tbit New Zotland wn getting warmer every year, winded ibe tleelr r good rooming and departed, Uutcuiing the bio wlni; weiktieia of hit etci iu the untight. A chronic tead-beat tbon canio U took a mouthful of cherrlei, tplutierrd them out with tn imurecallon, all over tbe frnll, Huffed a pear, a biukna and bunch of eraoet into bit month to tale out the teate, Informed tbe dealer Ihkl I would have bim proaeeuied for keeping green fruit, aud weut down the at tent to the iiomti. A lady wllh two children next appeared, stopped to admire tbi cherries, saked If she mightn't Jutt la.'e of (hem the never bad seen any before- supplied the children aud walked away walked away witb a face fiery with arorn aud aneer. while the children act np a bowl that brought all Ibe people to tbe doort aod windows and drove ail th policemen oil tbe street. Thai the fan went on all the morning. Tba fruit dealer never laughed to much in all bit life. The occupants of tbe adjt cent and opposite stores and a shoal cf tmall boyi learned what wat up, and watched and Joined Iu a wringing roar aa each new victim tried tbe eherrin. Fi nally, a tolemn looking country man lounged op, inquired the price of them 'ere New Zetland cherrlei, Inveited In a pint, pot oue In hi moutb, took it oul again, gave tbe trull dealer a lingering i... t. - .ti.l .........ti r.i,lt..( .fT 1.1. rrtkt and waded Into him . When be left, tbe I ! . i. i.t ,...i... ., ,,..,.iUl im l into WllR itllilvn..!. . ,v " fc, , Mo tyti . rej UOM!, . Jttoei , r.ined wri.t and teveral bu.be:i j o1 ,rult ,,t,Ur(J .rouoJ tm0Dg ,b .mall boys, while the atrne ringing roar of j laugbler wat goiog op from tbe loukere- on. 1 btve an infiimlty of the eye, remark ,1 a diauial man to a well-to-do I'awlU' k et eititto. Won't yon examiue tbia ace if I have been cbealisd? The citizen) It that eccote-J took tb article in bit baud ...I I.. i.t Ii ll ... . Iv.k hrend . and with tiucot leave. WooU y.u j M4t4 pl.nule Unetfclel. give li M tor saeb a book as that? eoo lioeed lb man with tbe defective eye- j Wby is a pretty girl like a binge? Hold, sight. Certainly, replied Ibe cillten. Uj your breath. Uccauss be is something H full of plates aod pictures? It U, re-1 to adore. Ibt ti'ut.lins nlunl!l, m well ru- milf Itrtuilfu). w tr, And )ou kte tiii'e a ire Itikl jouwi iii t gira i .V. Ut luib a ml' bonk at tbia? cotiiinned the itiijulrer la minute be irepHeJ. WM, then, tVe ! tai l the i book jte ut. bare buti.He-l AiiJ fli'J' m.re nat ilk It h the tkpre.a t llloe. I rati rbtbga a five, k on win not ita rit. lii' g me . Tbo tllUeu l"'k lb) bin k, rerrlej il lo the fait., draped it lulo tb ecaUilnit raablrcu of wnitanlug water, "i"rd bia b"uie by ibe li k door, and ( ent up aotity lo bed. 11 K Wlt.O Altl.K mural. OK llHKIt The I'bllliiighsm herd ate the connect lug link between tbe wild call la ol F.ng and ami llm.o of Srollaiiil beauliluj creatures, with blaek csti and inulri; their horu Oue, with a bold and elegant bend, who bide their yenni? and feed in the night, and wlu calve lay Iu the form like hrr. ll bai bad many rhtoii Icier,, aud llerwlck and LaiuUerr lot k portrait among lis member. The late urd Tanlerville obeived their mannere anJ custom attentively, no cany lk, be would sometime, in summer, be fr several weeks at a lime without gelling sight of them. At that leaaon, on the llglilent appearance of auyone, the wild cattle retire to their foreat aauctuary ; but In winter they oome down for food Into tbe luner park, and will let one come al most among Ibeui, especially If on bono bark. Hero li a pretty picture of theto strsnge creature, remnants of an old world, which have hitherto been preserv I under extraordinary difficulties, but cannot we should think, long continue lo exlit. When they come down into the lower part of Ibe park, which they do at stated houn, they move like a regiment of cavalry In single file, the bulls leading the van ; aud when they are In retreat the bulls bring up the rear. Lord Oasulton wai witucii to a curious wsy in which tbey took pON.eaalou, as it were, of some now pasture, recently Inld open to theai. It was In the evening, about snti.ot. They began by lining the trout of a Miiall wood, wbiee seemed quite alive with them, when all of a audilen they made a lah forward aliogclbor hi line, and charging close by bltn aero Ibe plain, they then spread oul, and aftur a little tiino began feeding. The wild white caltlo are fero cious auiiiiuls, vallum fighlera, capable of domestication wben taken very yomi", but onro pnrllally or wholly grown np, quite untamable. Mr. Slorcr eaye that they bate and leur man, scenting him as related by itolelnua, and ba aildi: I sin convinced that if sny of them were placed iu ciiplivity bis description would be ver illod ; they would be sa impai ient thut eltir (hair tuking, they diet for Importable doloure. flit ettCZlNU Til S WltlllO HAM). An Ohio merchant tell the following old story about himself. Whore he llvos ii a secrot, except that it Is probably not a mile and a half from tho A'enin court boutc: When I was about icvcutcen i art old I made a trip to Cleveland in the old-lasb-ioned stage-coach, with ilt spanking four borset, At Mount Veruon, about 4 t". u, a pretty girl camo aboard. Bbe sal ou the back scat, next to an elderly larmcr like looking man. I waa on the mlddlo sest Immediately in front of ber. I soon struck op a pleasant chat with her. Bha was a charming talker, and almost as brilliant ts she wit pretty. It looked at though we were mutually pieaed. When dark cmo 1 concluded Ibeic would bo no harm In giving ber hand a gentle iquefie by way of a leeler. I reached behind and got bold id tho baud, I a little atari Ii i at in liaidneM, but il relumed s ylce likii prraiiire. I iqw "ttatn bim1 it iquoie back. A en-oof diauppoliiMMtot would ileal over mo win n in my iniiol I would contra! the aeeming toogbne of h"'r hand with the leudernes and iweeim of ber voice. The Contact did not e U to arterial!'! my blood q'lite up to the point of eibilitaiioii. At bi.l ihe n-acln d her destination and I- It the e.oncli After we had atarieil nyaiii Hit' old to 'tier who at beside her add.-tied tin; Ihu.ly I Young iiMti do you lie! ail right? You had a nice time tugging at my old paw for the laat five tuiiet; hope )ou enj iyed it. The two young Iadiet ou Ibe fron teat giggled all the wy lo the next ia. lion, aud tbe gentlemen pataungeri did uot forget to imlle when I would look ui. I have hin more nic:tful aince Iu lhal line. Tbe French Minister of Finance bat done a good deed in r.kuing a placard 10 be putted, which It would be wiae for eiti.eni of all cooutries lo bave before their eyct. It lella famiere, iportimen, biya and others what cretturee not to kill at follow! ; Hedgehog Lives .neatly on lulcw, email lodenta, alui and grula-animal hurtful lo egikuliure. Dou't kill the hedgehog. Toad Farm a.aiataul; be deatroyt t w, -uit loibirin loatcit per hour. Don't klil."' "'" Wile Ilt tl ilt-li continually deairoyii-g grubs. ' .,!. t . I..I...I l-elr-wor.. bo J Inaect. injurl- "u" "i'""!, "f j ' l '"' . Don t kill Ibe uiole. li rda-Each deptrtment loae teveral million annually through intect. 13ird an the ooly euemie able lo contend witb then vlgofooaly. Tbey re tbe great taierpiilar killer aod agricultural ae.let. aud!u', Cbil Ireu, oob'l dietnrb Ibelr beat . Lady bird-Never tWelroy, f r Ibey are Ibe bt.l liieiid of faron-rs and borticultw. op'io apbi. riaia, mu k