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sliliivi TTTTTT :-4''l - -.1'"-' . j'-f'-'ftf'.;:'.- ' ' li' '' ''''.' '''. '. j ' ' '' 4-mUmu.r' , '. ' , . ., . ' ., j .' ,'. ..' ' i ('-, ELOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA CO., PA., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 18G7. NO. 37. President 7mV-'-Iloi.. William KUrdl. Associate Jndi-o.s- j J'."',, , . ... , - I rotor U. Ilerhoi l'ni!, v 1 f Cinis-Joe (Jo!.;: ItCgUai' a id licco: Icr JLohit (j. I'rotz gteBiskvg g.ca:sa'a:t. Til 14 I Alii.i. t.,.. Oomminsionira ; John K t'w!i:r, ,. i in. Mill). tZe. IT ':!i-'.r -l.uiil. (j.-.,. W. L'tt. .'l.;Vr 111- l-ui! A. tU'Wiit. .;oii;. -.:,: .-i,iy. , ,. J-:-,i;;v! -.iiLt, lU.liIuiH ', Ia 1 r.i; i-rl, ( -'-'! .11 i I i,-ii:isnn. vi.mijM,;. .!.! -i :;:ik Win. KiieHmuu. 'l.lo.l.i lil.-r'.: Ai:.iiiii' I' I! ' it''.. '.'-oil,. -1 ft -;- A a'd -m SI. 'l! (.'in.:;.' ;-'-u:iei-iiiti.ni-iit--.ti'. O. T.'l:-!.1 Art-JiS il.lJil.,i lU-vcim H. Cl..iL fdobll Till l-l.'.N " I J. II. r. -., I -J. S. W... ds. v.oiUv.. rji-i'jnwiii 1'. Harmm-i. V KW STOVE ANl 'Vi II 1 1 P.' A . . .o v v .n ;iTi; i;kt. ( k t. v ni'i'itsiTB .Mil i.i.i. s ti jjit: j i.i.ikhisiilii i't. i.j ruui.i-iii::n kvkiiy v jti.mviiuy in lll.ll(IM.-ltl IMI. r... nv TI'H ..-8-! (ill in n.'ninr". If nut paid wnbW fl "VI llrl. In ,tiI . i.J.I,li.l"l will In- iliiitu...!. I J f N"i.iii -i iiiri"itiiiiirri iriitil .ill iirris.r.tL"' orf pnl.l .-in l n Iho rp'tnli nf liii: It tor. n vn:-s ok Anvi'imsiNii. ( IK I.IM . ' I.MITni'TK A WAR, niti" c:mri' i" .ir ihri"' In., in , ' i.f " V ,iilihI'lIH'IH MlvlTliiill lev lhall !H.,.. !' trifc. ih. '.''i. :m. Cm, ,.r.r,tj on l tip int.) Iihuiki.tj tor tlio crib. The chil dren Ini'l t(iipcd poin' to rcIioii! ; "they iMiuI.l nut l.uy tlui tunv tintliinulift," their imitlnif huid liiilfun Jut' their Lfo:ith. Ycs Ipi Jay their was noiliinj? for - dinner but johnny enko, not n litrire ono at that. To uinirmv th Kiiloni) roiitn were ilnc. Anniu ulud nliont pawnina one o!' tlio Imrctius. Antiio 1 j . 1 1 1 J i a 1 ftruat purplo ring. under liur eycH I'nr sis w.la. Ho wmiM not licar flic juirjilo rinps and q:.ivmntf muutli any longur. IleLatud i-ir'lit ul' liur lor the witlit tditt; him. Ho 'jm ! "",t" l,u! ""'-alio nml tlin untaught rlii!-1 ;.m'o.i drcn. IIo haled ilio who.! dreary, ilrsijr. 5iij.il M'l'A-'. nccay hunie. The ruin ol' it. djdii.c'd .sin j ''';o 11 i'l"''! mid liu uliould bu thu ruin "'I; I i)i K us 1 ,i.f n.t lin .'.tnyed in it. Oneo fiii: lv rid of him. his cnhliiic nnd drinkiiif.r, liin w.i iiu iiiid (ailiiir, Aiii.ie would cend (lie I clihJrcu lo work, nii-I find vuyn to live. I Sli i 1,. I i : .: l - i . ... ! AJ.ir. is w. . lAivinv. ol it in her joini,? do: i daw, IlImiu .!iu ! -tr-....-T,f.- - j c ni:o au:.,.-s her .lie lo dui.ti h.;r tlown. er- 'KV..i' fS iJ?? ' :,'?i5mmm thv Cffv"-.sS : ''"I"1 'IU hhutdd inaku a j:o!Jeti iiuuuie, and nir fqunfi,. T.. O I'CIH'i., 'I'l.r Pr-ti i',H:irif. I'..:.'. . I'll: n. ' H tl .'10 n no ',l:'J .: ' U III I .) i: . .. I ? ro 7 ll'l MO I I: i.i i- mi I on I .10 K.;,t in,' 'i 1 1 on ,'H 10 P fin i'.ii'i I I ' ' ii I I I ll:i I lh III I :ii iiii I . (I ii lv. in in I'.n r i..,- in I A lmn itrnlur' Noun'. ' " vi .ill,.- niiv iiikiin.-t ncif.r.ilnc t,,fliii-..i Cin.ll i l. eiKj .i i . i.nilci , uiilii'Ul h.lvuriivviiipiit. tnuniv Ci i I" I'I III" , I"" ' I.' Mn-uj. .i,i.i in v rill in nilooic. ol'i' ,'n,. iilli'i II. r ., Mi4''linll. 0 i n t l. k-lu r,..v,iV lln:k, l!nr.i.f ,M .in .Inn nil I 'i Ml'. n.t'1'isu.tHMi I J ul fi it d nc a;,tJ uprii' rf, (n li:i- I''"' .In r,1 In- in r, inrril Ift imji k. i:.. 'I'1." VV t .i'. .ii ill kiiiiI' in In. in,,., mi l , I i, V .h .. i,t.i.... j , ,h,j ,. it,..,,, (M ( r,. j 'l ':. I.-I If. II,' I'.. .,,... .,, ',.,.l t-I'llV I'.S ,; I V:i, I f: i.. i ... ..,i,.., I,,,. , (,,. ., ,,.., :,.., I t t i - - lit I i. i '..it !,, i i.i... -if-. -II II.. I.. cn.M invrli'inlc. lii'.l tlr- nermit ut .1 .'il. !. i:,ir...M;... j III,." A-I..I-1 .ii. !i. i.i iiii1 AltU Kci'.it k4. Oh. ha'i y.'ti Ir'arJ ilie .-..Icum in-.v.. 1 1,. 'i!k-ii'lnii ii' illn liiiiiieo, (.I'.. ileiih. tl i"i., n niir .!,: Iiine:; 'lo ik Ji.1,1.- u,;e.,l,i. I tonie 1 aeii to hernnuie taiinnior d iy witli a ! .-ilk d;-e.-s and icnant.-v and innkc it a'l up ; ! in thei.ry this u;;, i,!,i,t wlia). l,e t.si'ieted lo do. I'.n! ii' hi- luck tttnt we.-tffurd with lli'll, Mid t't.t) iik !(. l.f-ViT tor. wil in. liijlit was w.irn and whilo, tlie dark rinfiit viny dark. Slio was trying to hush the hoys, leaning for their supper ; hepirimr them to wail u few miimtoH, only a Anv min utes ho would Hurcly bo lioro (hmi. She would put thu Lnhy down presently and Htimd at the window, with- her handa An nie's hands wero iv.f oticu 'to tliin-iai.cd lo shut out the lijjl.t waloliinj;, vaichiiif;. J lie cuiidi en would eat their supper; the Cable, would stand untouched, with his chair in its place ; still she would go to (lie win dow and stand watching ualhins. 0, the loLgnifcht that slm must stand watching, and tlio days, and the yenvs ! "Ifume Bvcrt hnmo." ilayed Tommy. IJy and Ly there wasiw more of ".wect Home." "Jluw about that cove with hi head lop fed down over his arm ?" speeu!at"d Tom my, with a 1 usineAi-like air. Ho had only slirred once, then put his Jiieo down a.iiii ; but ho was awake, nwako in every nerve, and li-!eiiing, to the very curve of his lintr.,-. Toinmy knew thnl, i. In ing part of his tnidu to Ioarn how to Usui' is eyes. TilO sweet, loy.,1 pv.,i., of lite nmsic--it would Ink j worse lilnyin.- than Tonoov's I-.y-ii.i .W I.;!.!, ' ;r!.,;r-yi.;r I' ll '1 y vo;dJ ein' ii,'.'' us: ),' t I il. i'i e.. Ii'i'.v my yti,-!i t.'lT: !:..! '.. J lft.it. Ii) l.lce i.S. .1. I why. i-:he would fnr'ct hh:, and ba beli'-r olf, ! '" ll'.'vu tll(!. MV('C''' '"J"1 lesion out of I ' I!.. .AyfKii :-'.u aw ;:. t..' '. in I'. 1 1: fi'n . a , n: '';. .u. .. ... J i I VV I i t, .r, t), ' lie " .b i:L M1IMJ iu.v. I -'; lit , i'i .;r..r lo ' 7iu2t't Scot!:; k):tjic aJ;i.",Jei- An (ile iv-n V. .el.' ie::"'!'n.i! 1 : 1 ' I ii 1 1 v ' ! . : I r ' M .' iv.' in. I i'i. 'ii'l I .'!. il'i 'I'Ml'Iiea'. i Am lv::-:- d.i:; J.'.T a. .. '. !. -v .'..: nir.v to .!:iy .'; ji r !' J'e .! a sivat deal b'v'.- .Ii. i .. .;. .1. .y (.;d. "fit. d-.y am iwv A t- i a i iiii -,- i.i ali. lot and that Would be (be L.-.l of it. ; '"' ' "fi was, ti, kclcd and rlaiti d, (air- ly bouud f,-,r Colorado, Mttiinr wiih his hat i t.v.-r hi- cy.'i. ll.iul.in." a! en! it. t "il'i-. in. Asb.p," pr.oii.'iiic.'d Tom- i, iv, with hi. keen ; Liuee ij.fj iho to'ticr. '(in.'M i'.l wal.e Iir.it up." ; if ,'j i.i... .1 . ...i- ..... . r.it.. ii m.. Annie J.auno-grcw abuve the din of tin tram, "Ti-m ili-r. tim a,,,,,, I,,,,,-!, nuve .in. iir-r iT.iii.i-i.. ti i.e." thinking his own thoughts. The publican, in thn old story, hardly entered tho bcautirul toiuplo with more humble stop than ho his home that nij;it. She spran? to meet him, paler with her watching and fear, mid he ftlt her arms around his neck. . "Worried, Annie, were you ? I haven't been drinking ; don't be frightened no, not. tho theatre, cither, ibis lime. Some hiiMncxs. dear business that delayed me. I'm roriT you were won ind, I nm, Annie. I 'vo had a long walk. Ills pleasant here. I believe I'm tired, Annie." JIo iultcreJ and turned away iiisface. j'.'ar me," t aid Annie, "why, you poor fellow, you are u!l tired on!. Kit riid.l, no h-.TO by the lire, and I will bring tho tea. I've tried -;o hard not to let it boil away, you d.m't know, Jack ; and wa.-, so afraid Hamething had happened to you." Her face, her voice, her tou di, Fccmcd iiif,ru than he could bear, for a iniouto tier" haps. I Ii; gulped down his tea, ehokiii.;'. "Annie, look here !" ITe put down his cup Irving lo smile, and inake a jest of (bo wonl.i. ' ? uppoic a I'rliow had il in hi:n (o be a ra.tl, and nn'io.ly ev,:r knew ii, eh ?" "I slnul l ra'lr r n.-.t l.naw it, if I VlCre Ins w.l'e," ( aid Annie, simply. Jaek couched, ton!: up his tea cup, rat it down hard, Krodo oaeo or twice a.-cro s the. room, !;i e 1 tho baby i.i tho (.;!!). ki--.jel his at the iliim Was Framed. 'Roth lor So. tlcty and Solitude. . Mil r. :..-. i"..r ,1,1 in .;',;ititti;. a " I..-K-1 . i.i in.. i,t. i ui ..i. t ! i-n, Jtei. Hi;?. .'..,T A.N'U -I.ii ,-;" '' r "! JltVlMM. I r '.nab .' it f iv.. v .. .I,'.,.!,!,: y.'iii-, J'lii't l!;ik ' i.v. a deali f, a ' )om) .'.i wud sen: a an, m-o:i' us. ,'ly r.ir'. fr inf.' I (lli::! (till u.:.e..'J Ins sii.iul- : " in .iM.l.ii I ..re mJi kttii.'- ff ... c o 6 r s" a ii d 3 h'd'e's" - you d.,nt km 1 e I 'i I:..." 1. 1 i.e - .i.i : tunc : " I r:.f Inr tH'I.Oily tout ',i ; Tiie Mian in lb.; t nnier 1 V. hen it was over In. . ' i . i:-.ts. i ' ''Vbeii folk.-, ar.. a..Vep tln-y don't h'i.-t ! their shoulders a a I'. tier-il thin.'." ,b. :v"d Toie my. "We'll Ivy another," Tommy l.'e d auodier. N.il.oi'y knows 'm I I.:.' Ilit.c Inii.iW. loo .Ii.n7 lii:ti'.-:i iea.-t ot tint : .'v.. i;.,v at.a ..v,l . ,..t'. fr "l I.I" v-i. mi iii) ,1 rf-.ti;. i:. y. ,if " li iva.i a. i;'.,v luiic, and be w..ii!ed nrai lien wile, and pat d'.iwn nrrain, v.iukin oho n-ed (r ning ,,.lti tln.ii-ljt the man ' lh''-tbi-other Annie of Ids own. Vi'by, sbo j "I wonder If He had anythirg !oi.- witli bad Lu::i bi t own, nud bo bad lov.-.d .,. landing him," h: sai 1, p.-c.cn:!;.-, ui.der his omi.v. l.'ow be had loved her t V..H tl... i breath. O'j.'ll 1.1 u'.t.tf l,..t ,. 1 1. ........ , "'r- " . ' '..i' i' ii. iii i., to .'..'te nr how Io:i'i;iy loved that ! r-n i-'iinday tiiebu Lel'iMO the.v were iiiarr;. 'i uck up a pay, loiiiekin- ! ''.1, in her pink, plump, pioily days, Annie luou lo lie very pretty. "(J.ivr in,. ,.r pt.niil-a true' hiimm.vi tit j little fi,.'c, "That's a fuel," fai l f.eor Annie's Im band, juikiug (be words out. under his hai, "and kept it, too, she di,l." Ah ! bow Annie had kept it ! Thi who'o (!arl: picture (it her married ycir.; the ib.ys of work and pain, (bo nights of watch leg, (be pad.nt voiio, I ho ouiveriii" mouth but he died : tiie !'a; I and the i.h'.nmnir. nm, tn,.i i!,- to n.orro.v ; lli lave that ha bm-e all tiiiii,-', un..i..Uiidaiuiug-ro. (. into outliim to In ui bow she bad kej.l it. 'Mrr fitr" n Id" r.i.rt'i.' ' '') il i .i r tint Miti .tn.. ,,,i . EliL'XeSlcd (ill! littirt lid. lie. v.-a;;oy h !,.,.i.cii, I a;'.'::;-'! I 'I i,i ii .1 ,.,.!,! i r I ....... .. fi.-.w,., .. u.o inj.H.-ij lor.'ver, i;ie : "Seo liiu; wboai?" a;,!; el puzded Aii'i!e. j "l'a-:'n..'s, dear ; jo -t ines. I v,-,i toiiikiii..' of a boy who did a little jab for mo t vir.;ht; th it's ali." A'i 1 t'.af is if tint, fl.e kno.vs to thii d iv a' o .t tlio lnfi:i siit'ug in (be Miner, with his hat over his eyes, bound for Cu.'o-raj). by j. w. Yoirxps. Mow tntrot. kw pn.ni ( oli(W I'm rruilt in ttni frl I III my utri'iit limn I in.iy w hl.pur!..!!!! ii cwnf. . tiiwrta. In perusing a work written by an author r.f cnusideiablo reputation, I met with this idea. Man was not framed for Solitude but for society Although we believe this is true in lhiMiiir.o the author intended, still, we propose ovading tho signification of the au thor, and showing (hut man was ne'rhrr fi amed CSV lu ively lor the one, or tha other ; but both in thidr proper seawa i. i ui-c.'ster tay-. ; ".Van is a oci.d baing." This dispOMiioti will laal hini to join in wiihsociaty'sconvivii.laicetiiig-soiialamme-iiienti, and fe-tal o.'casions, enjoying nil the benefits that eecicty biim; to mankind. Y e havo little faith on lha i.lca, that n person can bosom up bis belter fcelim.", and miser-like Kfuso all intercourse with mankind. This may be the ei.-e with some, but they arc raro cxecntioiH. ami ovpii n:, ones se'doui remain in .society, but go into hermitage; ihiind'ora th 'y are not su'ije-t to tho iiiflurn.-js of society or they mi'cht be drann into its circa:! and made .subservi ent lo its control ; Euhanging ideas ; milk ing fiitndi', in whom they rcpo c coniidaiica aiel pour out their trouble-', trials nn.l anxietio', feoiing uil wid be gjft, fM!n the ridicule of a mercilosj wail 1 ; an i,i:prov iair our u. c.''i.!.ia;sbycTiaini;i;ng with tho'C, v.l.om years ..f praatice mi l cxpericn.t.lwve lua Josagfs'ra uis-h f.-gi.i the Jiuiai oi'lii'e. 9Iore Kegro Outrages-The Soil vi' 1'ounMvlvanla Com Inr lu for a Share. The brutal outrages comitcd by Southern Negroes upon white women from time to time), seems lo bo spreading Northward. The Lancaster Ialdliyencer of Monday has tho following: On lust Monday morning a brutal outrage upon a young white girl was attempted by a negro near Poiuiingtonville, Chester coun ty. The particulars are about as follows : A .Mis MeDonald, nyonng lady of the high e t ro pectabi'ity, hohinging to a good fam ily, was Oiigigrd in teaching 8tdiool at the vi.l u;c of lameville. Owing to the sickness o. a si fir alio had been in the habit of re luming to her father's house at Peuington yilie each evening, und goina back to whool in the innimng. On Thursday morning, at a emijiuntively unfrequented part of tho road, a negro fprang from hMiinJ a tree with a pistol in his hanl. lie seized her an 1 throw her down, in bilging in brutal t'K.ats as idm struggled with him. When -he was aim ist exhausted, gome noifo star ilod (he tienru mid ho nrn"r to his (bet. Mi.-.MeO n mid immcdiatil -started towards home, but, i;in inn'rn met i e wuli his pistol in h m l, und b.vore he wou d blow hor brainn out if sin-over meiiiioiiod the matter, even i hough it tieght be twenty year.i nfter. In her tiiirht sin tiirno 1 Inwards I.inievllln. nod p:oc;ede l to that pla.-o. On making kiio .vn to Rime of her fiiends what had oc--"iri -d. i hey at once sent her in a carriage to Pi n.iit gronville. Ti.e fa'hor and broth el.; of the young lady, with somu others, started out in .mil of the neg;o, and ar r.oti d hini at tbii home of a Miss Fulton, w'.di wlimn he lived. On being brought b!o iha yae.iig bdy. she at once reeogniz e I I.i ii a. iii.; brute who had a faulted her. M,-r rolarives wnuld have taken sumnirry engcaueo u,ion Him but lor tiie intortornnee ,, , , ., 'v.iuu u,iuii neo u ji ior nm iniorioranee n H.CJ i.iiiy love to get i ieas Irnm of ot her part:-n. Tlio negro was committed I dir.iif lit ,.:.t i.'.l ui, (,,.,;i ! 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A live man h like a little pig be ii wean- j inti-Hiffent reader, th..-e, who have cine Wo.s. but carved :b ir name-) h-th , on iho iiiouu iieiit3 of fame; and drink deep (l;au:.;!:!s from ih.. fli.-t.',;-ical, 'ei -nii.ej an 1 w;ia! page-: ; or peibiiii itl: .y may era m their ti.iad or bruin (if they havo any) wil'i this alomirmi 1 ., cor.ten.ptable, p.:aee' deairv.-ing, Yellow eov.)n.l r.idi, which U fliolinj oar land, ir.a! i.s ennash to iiauate the min.l of r,.,.- . i i , . . . ci yami:.', an i oems ti not r.n ly. r: . . ; it. 1. u i.i caiii-.nnreiaoic to trcij .uenus. lie i. the pepp;;r rasa of cr:a:ic.:i-t'.e j cuioy nil the beneSu that is to bo deriv uikpiec ov the world. I el f.vm a?i tvl csyerionee, and drink A lean who kin draw Mew Orleans roc- i deopl.-' from tlii p?.;?e tra to. I by the pen ol bif.es in tun n i nib ov Jai.naiv, tbroni h a I ft'10 .''.i.ilii:; iua;i, or by tli: finger of Iu.-m- I half iin;'i anger ho'e, a:.-.l sing 'Home M-i'-r. ; c would depri ;atc oven the th-nsl.t 'v,... 11 pi .,.i.:' ,t., ... ., . . .e,,,: l. ., i. ml- i i. .:i,: i,i; I. in li.sos lz van- .ui' ill ItiC company of t'.)"sr, m jail to await li! trial by justice Itambo. ii ii in us nopca ins Hcniance may no uiaue siilli tiiitly sov.ii o lo deter otheri of his o'asi from n"'.s which have coaie to bo very com mon of late. Mr.colu Khcltciea l CfiuoIIao. The -a is a story g 'o tho nunds of the papcr3 wbieh wi fu I copied into tho Re pnnitoiy, purporting tn bo an account of a luel b;i -en the la:e President and Gene ral Shields. Iiiites 1 of giving it publicity ilie R'.iiiib'iain priis dioulJ suppreM it. It ci,-t -inly does not furnUh an csatal ida f the cjuragaof "the htedawentBii" Wa would bo very t iw t ) speak an ttnnecesaary i-il of ihe fi?a l, hut as this statement haj ban para J : J l-efora t'.s public ai characler- and that he should of im.iTj ;s ,v th-3 ! fiitim by trusiuj the icinieii.u.i pafs e.i Wilil w i ll h I.., w ii l,,a... Ir,, n r. .it'; ii' I r i . i.:, ,,!.. in it- iiil.. i,il ri.,ti....i:i, ,u- 1- .'i'.l. I ff ll...".l.(.4 I,, l. tlir-,.-, , i..t ... !t.iv..o..' i,n,h. ilia !,,, ;., , , , ,,i,i. I. - , ,, it. !., i.- i,M L-.t. -i :n, j i ,.. ,,; ......oy. li- I. ,i,i... l, ;r.lirl,i , " ' ' "I'll -I'-' i.aril I ... I. I. ii .v.li.ii r r .. l- (,. o,.. . ,, III . "Vl.ip ..I l.,...r( '' " .a i..,r t.v. rti'.'t' kiM.iv.. .4;L-,vM-., ' i t- ,1 llin-i I li ,, i I,. ,,i,,,,i,L. ,. ,... itt- ;., V i.ir !, in.. I fi.- Ir. it- - ..,.,,,,.,,. ,tr,u--. i-. - o i". n nil. i.. i . no. ii,i,.,. inn,,, i.i.i.ni,,. '-.OliK- 1. ..it. V II I.i III f'ut. Of i,,..,-,r. w.,.:.;rn. At'lIINK AND REPAIR SHOP. l in!' r'irii.'il MO'iM nmrt r-ti'-rtr iiv n... I"." 'i " l.-'ll" I ir i;..ii ,..i, . n,.,t I,.. ,,...,.,,,.,, i I.. t. , " ,'! I o.,:, ,. I M HI M., v, j,,..'.' Rli V.I. I. I.S K'H M.KV.iu 1,'n i,,-rt!. ...... -i u ... I..- .. m.l r.-.i ; In iu ,i !( I,!,,,!, r ,,.,r. I:.,- l-i '-i'ii 'in 'I li,,-iii,.f Ui ii i. H.t I'. . ii 1 1 '"'"iii'K '-1 ii-e- i.s.i, ll.j(-,v i . . . . . ..I I. v I i . ', ' I, ., . .,1 I. t. , ,., iii ,M,f,,.( r. n;..i'i 111.- i-ni.. r'-.-iiiuil... i.-r Ol'.'l'il -Jo. l.VII in -.t;av, l.lku Him. a y.niii; in in a iai...-uloid coat un I i: d ilove'. ", kids, yonV lii"i-e. are v.-n ? ... i th- .1.. ,. . lo., v tll'lf " I- W. f.S. 111.. ...... a '..-I' IH Ol.' I,.'l.g-, t. 'i ' I' ii... -.-i-.i ii i..,.ii.,i l t Hit " ll, . , .,v i',rf.!irm ti I' d lallii-r play for ii than luai' io.- it, I bad," j sa'd Tommy, stuuLly. I ; !'iio..er V i.ii c.ear "And ih-vi rrj -t n-lii l -ky shone murmurc.l the little fi. l ib;. -'1 :' th" ti.tln iwi easel J He would have knoeked the nvi di.rn v"y '- wbaives fhot j who had (ol-l him evenly years ago that bo "' sivk'in: at il.ei;-.' ever should forget : that he should bo here III. U-J by auu out of : to-lil.iruf, with bis licko (.'olora lo. I.'ut it wa- better for her to b? I'.vm from him. Ho and bis c.ir.vd id be k ware a drag on her and the children, and would always be. iVMit was (bat she had .ti I I on. e .'-'-.sever iim.d, Ja k, 1 can bc:.r uny . 'ini.-i. i i i i .. . . ' Liimtr llA lillnf tl I hnvn v. , i'S a i.aie-are tlir,vtL', t!,0 snaky trail ofi , , .',,'. ., , k,,...i.i ... , . i. ... . Ami hero he was. with bis lukni bi.i... i "in ."--.h i.ii. .nog past inecar win- . , " t . I .. l.. i i ,! bound lor ( oloradi;. -i, lui.c.y muiiisi nouses ami ai moiilhs Kuoyays: "Thiy attack the l..-ar! r.i-re j successliil'y because more cantiou-ly." Mv I'.ayeii i ommy. m a Ptti : ('..iibitind tl,.. ,y J" liaimmi pu.dicd up li -. In. v..;ii ajeil; ami looked out ol'i ; ilie window. The n: ;bt was coming on. A ,l'i i.... i , i.i.v ion on (no water, Miming li'iii. r i.i ii a i.li e ii us..;;r. ti in. !..!, HK-f iiaviua in,. J. li.io hi : l.e uiut'cLaiit .sliol a cr.-lo.-s g'.inc lb ' !i ;. of hi.-, j'liper, ut the win I i I tliltii'i!nrf-(p, nud (he old l-iitv smiled I -3- Li-ili V'. ti.e man in tba eor.ui ti,.'u! i:-,i i '1 II." Tl!!: V . ri-. i'.; ii llu tu '!:. ff -rf tu t-t i v . n, .. ...... p.,, , tji'l.tl -i !l, tl.-n., I.M- ,.. . ..l , . . ., iir r-nf- it-. ,i , . i ,. i, ,; B" , tvllll III- :.t.-.ji.. :',,..!. an, ,i, j BUM b.n.,l,ly jmImumIi. r i. nrr t:Ktri; tTS"., f.';"' "" l-.l'1-.IWt.l..l. r to Ton,n;y'a wail ''I'I.i-...;ll 'in -.J- i 1 1, i iftinj . rr.' ' I , .:. .. ... . . . i i. ..u.;i iiii.siiiiac. ii.ii, liiusii) in ,'lic car.- l. .V, t.,j yiaii in tha lior.iJi Ueitburi.aiKe'J i V. by il-jit't lomebod-.- s'on ir Wlo.t t!i,l nor mo :::.!. 1 ilie child iji.ody would leive tle,-".i'.'lii. lo look at' tln.t man in the come.-, thai he was at that ' hiiw far. I 1 1 l.ttle deserted beaches tho water was -plie h- I , , ,Vl " T ina .boaiily an 1 playing monotonous bacs I ,h,h " l'J ncii. won lered it' oo H-iie, i c m-i'.l.itor ot a Klr.el. Li.' ... lit.., . i!u ;.ei 'on. f n-rli..-. tl.n-..l, I...;...:.. . 1 , , . , -- ..i.if.y IlllUUUU- 1 '''-it ; the hornet, v-iy .iay, but a',..UL vhat. the 1 tli-;r Uiio.Is with the contaiunatiuR .livoase j U'H o:ny ki.ow3. ioi cv..'itstii, tmtii tncy have in liice, or ! lie light. up 1-1 j a cotton f..kt-.ry, and tucJ' Knitted f-jr the steamer duties ol I baint gat any more ti:i;.i lew rjiara than a i i ptrhaps tlicy iinngins that they j sknolboy haz Slurday .-ifcernoons. I have caught the sp rit and betoko tlieui- i no is in.o a ucioy duo!:, always a!mv W'V.'i to writing noveK ',,..,'-,. ni. I IV, I...,.., . L I !Clli, ... ... 1 '-.-l ...w uu uil.:. V.-,ltCLlI 11, Oi .11?. I ITl II T M:,. II.... . - j during each year i 1 1 . i-i . , . . i jxo i. iiti.0 it runaway lie::, Ue gets tho . JJug i-iihi, aiiiw me to warn you, tha' wie ie ov tlie ; ja 1. i you uniy not be thus ensnared. I advi? He ir-y.i when he walks, and lie; down at you to jsua.d against it -as you vime yuu: iiiidil only becaii o every body cl -e has. ie;iuutii.ui, tliatyou may not be taken cap Thu wird man is not always a deep liiiak'ir ; j '' at ilio will of the (c.ntamer.talist. lie jumps at conclu-ious j n.-t az ihc frog duz I Hut, nrsc we will nntico, man is not aMe an i uo;i t always .at,d at th.3 s.ir.t ha is alvays to keep himsjlf on tho active di-.-luokimr at j charge of the duties of S&aety, and answer ii.. A,,-t i - ci.....-., ... a; ,-i . a i. iiwere ever too la to in! ,. , " , r ' UUKl m,s T , make a man of him I '""f""-' 1111 u mos-o iwnii rtuio:-, men, tn.-.t no can investigate " ' j idmrcoalj ttw work out the greatness ov this i !ie a'-"'s of thought that Society has a l 1 i i. ... -. i ., , , , v.., , i v..o.n. iiuii uuiiy uiuer man in It.. vanaa.i i.i ins prestriias, tinroilglily rtijeiliiK' IJo iz just as iieoessai v a;s the grease on 1 '''e t'0f'd and making it a part of his own 'I L, v .. T . .i m, . o.'.- ii. u imH-'o.!!, :-iiio; n ant Mary TodJ were all rcicents ofSiuinrfijM ..-! .1, Au.i l'.,r I. 'ni.lti Aniiip l.nnr.u I'J In v li-t." tliovn mi ! ,1,..,.," 11,1 d '-rtiiig a vil" and five chil- i v lean by playing (hat? They had ill the city far b--bi:i-i r.ow. Ho wondered io i'i: bed nji the window tiercely ling I. m pas-ion of the niiioieon ihe tirst : liiar i:; , ,.. . t v.. . .'.1 i. .. . . j...tj, hu ,,u n.w i.ito,; uku i-.iiic ui i.is nay, us UiCli wfl. .!"': ' ind ilinii t his betd out to bi-,k b.-.ek ' i A villa. ti ? Ot ii-1! t'Ut fs u;l the wort!, i 'i !ir.iir!t iho itMtttilntmt; sinokf. out in th? I A l-i-ii:i! ? ct ! y any mean. ' Weak, r.i;- j pale gi:;!ii..r from tho sky hs cmld sie a : firliiiiatu. .ii.H-nnrsi.'cii and Hrhish as w-tik l-iw. red toii.un.i .a" hml, i.overed wiib the I o:iio;-,.ai;.i'.c auu uiou.ae i puoji.e a:-u apt : t .v 1 1 1 : ..I liviit.-l l:o to be ; 'thai v;.: the Kiuottnt "of it; Ui-' ie r.iiii.i'.iit Hi ;t; Ui- t Ik::' n"V'T ;vim h ia tor ti.e ti-o rl ; our- His liaveliag tin-type saloon bad VVMUd l.fl"ille-r lit lhl II. 11-..I r,. , j h-iihMka- ..ii.-, ii..,i . i,,,,, .,. , ,.c,.,';.,.,, ',;, i pan-o-am;. he t-Mittin i-rn-s a, r i j. , ,. n ...... .-..n.i.ii i i .,.,. it it- . r, , . . t i ti- i .1 c.i... i. i i.ii.i i.;.u a 1.-' n.i a ii iiia-. iiis fi.,?': if I . . .; .....i i. , ..... i i i-i at- I itvtc . i i' i '.. ..ui cciiiaii 'ij". iiao it:i. ..i,u j.lic a ' tlZ W " " ' U 5' i 1 ;il1'''11'' 11 '" fi!d fisn. "d. i lar m(W&t:'W.lZZ" '71: i '. PKutogi-uplur." bad sivumr now tor iijiiiu.mroi'i un.. i i: . ., i.-MHf ri,,, ,,,.,;, : ,.,..',.., ,... .1.0 ,i . . ....... ..tu, ... to. tl,. UI.LIL,..1J o.miewiierc ;;i :.iii,ii;g the .uiveiiiirj wai'ijiiii, was Whit . as that b"y about now? Xot "Homo, owe el Homo?" Hi:!, that, was what 'i'ouiiny was about. 1 hey were !i...blln.i the Iannis now in 'ho Car- Harmon looked at iho e.inam-.'. i-'.s ! and i lave, n. tiie sickly yeilow flare sliiiel: on it. I lu hal had the par-roM;:.? of preei-ciy si. j v..;ib a c-.ui.oi. :en niii-u. ;,; wondered ii'l sang the Iittb. ti l lie, tiiuinphiindy. lli.rmon sb-iok iiim.-i'll', and .-tool up.--Tlie train was blackening; the lights of a tvay-station Jn-i.lit ahead. It was about lime for supper and hi- mothor, so Tommy piii. down bii fiddle and handed arouu.1 hi tade l cup. Tim inerobiHit thi'i'!'.7 bini a penny, and returned tu his tar: list. Thn oil lady was fa.-t a -le-'p wiih her moetli open. i..o.iio iK-re, giov.li;il Jlarmon, w;t!i eyo very lii-.glit ino.-t afraid of h "Come here," oy.-ter du, without enny fu -s. call forlh nolbing lu-jl'ul tl him j ciety, but all n.u.-t nc-ce; an cxi'iiree. j j ii'it,.loctua!sy.ttr,i. V.'.ei'e it not for rotire- ilc o'o'i't ulivr! dip l itch, but ai.vuz dice ! menl our mii.ds wo-dd bw-ims a hcttriKt). ii.,.,.i. i.ii j iui.c:s(..:!t!i a good ileal a.-, tut I ou.s t-La-j.-, noin which tlio no- 3i.-or cou'd or So- !y be a suncr- licial eonl'iioii. I.lid you ever know any I great t'niiig I'laiiC.l. whan the eonii-iv.n' -r w v.n l.v I (..,,., in.-1.;..,'!,! t!... . t .:.. i. ... . , , - , . .1 " r " ..- j'oi.o oiiua-, rr ar .......... (;l: lu comet ino cecum ot Lic Xe-thinb we hear s ivcral ot too couiifv ofneers in t iiseilv. n.. i . . ... . ' ' i'0'o--.iu;-' no, or very w.av.n at tno-t. . 1 1"nh, '. 11,0 tJ,"'t l)c M ''Wear I If to. we have the r.ni.it. ,n v.w ,-,-.t I-- n v ii. ,ilit x ,t ' l il .III II l ill I. ' .'111 I U'.il. ir t liiat a Tl.a Tittsboi-f !,. oi'.... .t..t:.. I ' I.IILI .'...111. ' pony pmu" has been mado VP! T."' """'" "' i'.r viiii'r,, I,-, s. ll lllllt!....l., , . ...... , ' . " ' ."'''' ' to ..-at-. , nit tliu nti.ir..t nn,,,'... I,("f,...ll'rl'i,l1".1' '""' ' j oil women an 1 three babies, il" M "" ! t'-'d t lie; tl.cat.-c in tho evenings. nii(iiuMHi itnv i. i it if , 4 . i . . ii: i-t..i . it i !'.. i:... ii) i' . if ii ,(: F'fitv l'l'i'it' I i.ir-j i ii'iiti! r .ii.e ,i t. ..: .1:. ollt fdU'.'.y oti nir.' iiT'-airui-., jn;,;, r. iiti-, nUiiity 37i,i mot Va.iii. ii,; ;, 11111I will bc.iiild-iliju-H.i- tii., j SliTi' III I7SH. , ' '. , . QUA L I 'P V G t' A f A : !' ." I p.- -liplllOf,;nfKll,; coiini.'iuliij 1,1 .V'.,;-rr- l,-rr, ...), ,. . i... . .tutu njwu-ijfi-woitiit,--o.'l -11 ..liy.-r 1 llrili' .: !- ..-itrtti-t ,,. ' -f Tr,i;r'Hll. JInkr'ti. t.'o.l l.iv r Oil, -. Siiiiim;'rlH.utt m .(.y,.i'i lir, tclinblc paiilit,viliioli. ci ll nl .'tuyt r i -. - t .i ,f nil lonitii. lirt"nl n.i4 r-itji'. hi J. II. us Morn, IWenm'.. t.i. ll'.. : ttA HifV'i' 1... , ni.00.vfSinra,ro- p.--ii;iy 1:1 the fane.'l can. "Done' ! ttrii- he had a wife mid live children : if ho nv.-r i u "' 1 "llc-" 1 v" wakcl yon up, sir, which he did , tooui.-bt of raniiimraway from them ; what v !' l0Ut .' l-1,-'n f0 wbaM . 11 a t - ir, said Harmon, very il:e f.-li ws R"!so-l him, and it made him for- nio-f peupl.. would ihink ; what she would y - 'I'O' Ki w.'l,! 1 a..i-.e di won 1 he next iiuiiiimg his cmp- tnink. bhc ah, sun had it all to ind out at hit, lij.J Annie a I yet. ii'iivor. A iu.an 11, too, on h'u'idnyf haps a Hub) oi'ii.-n er. lie bad not always hai-v ' '-'nun's ti., p! ir." liko Il.i tie. inil--well--p-:r- '""'' 1 ''!,i,".v --: bltio fiddle. .ow tiiis i.tO tiie ol ionimvd mav il and Aiin'o's mouth S-i-vi'-g 'I II B Hbserlbt'r.'iittip'tlnitir ' I1" h," iimiii".! 'i l'Vttffi'(fl. .tifrtt.l-l no,, SJ! i::myy. ; Jin '? wttx:' 7ii4--- MltWO j. "0 . AC. ritdlo mf"- lttn unit nt,tiii yi)M.- f-t't ! -," ivini ui ifj?-; . vrml." '"" " r ,l,mrill ItrJnflMi;' Hailt-iui) P l JJ jt. i'''-M,'iviV'''''ii' ' -nidi! in . a, tint jin tlie " fni ltkwa 'iVYER. bern fit 10 work alltiv I '.Ton! 1 quiver. II. will bo icn at m.-e that j it'Taj t:;..-aodiiig!y hard 011 a loan that hi.-. wife's mouth should quiver. "Confound it I why couldn't she Fcohl, or cry ? Tho.-e I stiil v.oiiicii aggravate a fellow beyond lea- 'K .. Weil, ih.-n, tlie childirn hud been sick, liicr.. 1c", vdeio ingi-oneli, seailctina, luuuips be was Laii'i? ):.- tli-! not know wb-at not, every one fi.f tbcm, fiiiin tbo Inly up. Tlu-rt J was liicdicirie, and there Were doctor's bill,-, and thet-fl wsst.itilng up with thetn at nijibt. their uiothi-r usually did that Than (die m.i.-t iiecds pale down hor. clf like a poorly linislipd photo'Tupli ; all her color,' and louudiiC.is. mid sparkle gone, nud if ever a man like J to .havo a pretty wi 0 about it was lie. " Moreover, ?.ho had a cough, and her hhouldei-f had grown round, stooping fo much over the heavy baby, and her breath came short, and nhe haul n way of being lircd. Then fdio never stirred out of tho house ho found out about that 0110 day ; she had no bonnet, und her shawl had been nave j had a crack or so in it, and I eauuot an-tr( that Tommy never ."ruck a false nolo ' but the limn in the corner was not fast idious as a uiu.-lcnl critic ; the sickly li.iht was flicker ing through the car, tlie quiver 011 the red Hats win- quite out of Mj-ut, the train was shrieking away into tho we-.t - the baleful, lonely wr.-.t which waa dying fast now out there upon the rca ; and it is a i'act that his hat went, slowly down over bis face ag'iin, and that his face weut -slowly down upon his arm. There, in the lighted homo out njeii ti c flat-, that had drifted by forever, sbu sal waiting now. Jt was about time for him to be into" supper, fdiu was beginning to won der a little where ho wits, sho was keeping tlio ten hot, and telling thy ohildrun not, to touch their fathers pickles, she had set the table and. draw 11 tho ; chalra ; his pipe' fay tilled on the shelf over thestovo. Tho'baby was fretting tho baby always fretted to wards "night and nho was walking about with him ; walking very nloly and wcaklyt binging now and then. Her face in - tho 'I' I I I I , j ..... ., Iu lon.i.iy snramc oaen, ai- as to tlelcat Judge hai'Swood . r those gontiemcn niiaj;i-.ie ihev can, as foiiii oitening; "I won't hurt ' f i-k- 1,11.,.,... .n.i ..' . !t-...... yon. 1 t"!l you, boy youdont know what bad not been held, but they will Le fear", you ve done Jo-mgU fully miuak.m. We incb.lg,! in no threat,' uie, fir. Jonimy coiiMi, t belp w'e make .. one, but mc.cij iiitimai'. they had hnghinp, tiioi.h tb-re was a twinge of,;,-., j better ..ot try it on." Tbo De.uocrats'in all at ins stout !:!ile heart , as he tin'i re.l (be 1 .,',. r .1,., ;;,. . .... :.., t. . u i cior.mce to this plot of the (unheals lo nul lify thu vcrditt of the-I aliot-bos, and tho 1 leudsrs of it will be held rcspon.-ihle for wl.a.cver may occur. The men who voted for and elected tS-har&wnod, and Leech, and rdegary, and Jiaiiier, will not be defrauded out ol their ri.aliis, and tbo sooner the ''Ling'.' understand this I'act the better. What wa honestly and fairly woo ut the ballot-bo;;, v.c mean to have, despite the plots and machinations of profe.-iiional clec tion sharper. and their "loyal" associates und backers. tinclly, pushing tip h1sh.1t ; "you've waked mptip. Ifero, bold your cap," The.v had puffed into the station r.ow, and stopped. Ilocmrilled his purse into his little cap, ihor.k it pleat: of paperaii . cop. f,cr !!,! wis out of the car off tin. aimy could have fiid Ja-.k train before T. i;-)iii'iiii. "'.My eyes," gasped Tommy, "thaf. cap had a ticket for New York, auro ! J!i-!hu-.-idfh ! Look a here I One, two, thrt-o-niu-t have been crazy ; that's it, cray." "He'll never find out," muttered Har mon, turning away from the stalion lights, and striking back through the night for iho red flats and home, ''ll.i'll never find out what he has done, nor, please God, shall .he." It was late when lie c.iuie in sifdit of the house, it had been a lung tramp across the tracks, and hard ; being stung by a bitter wind from tho cast nil tho way, tired with tlio monotonous treading of tho sleepers, nud with crouchin in perilous niches to lilt tho truius go ly. She stood watching at tho window, as he had known that she. would stand hor hand rained to her face her figure cut out against tho warm light, of tho room. 7 , He stood still a moment, and looked at her, hidden in tho shadow of the Street, t A French journal tells the following strange pet story: Tho ladle?, leading a su--kiiig pig by a string, etiicred tho Agen railway station a few days since ; but before (hey took their tickets, they asked whether they would be allowed to carry their pot into tho carriage with them. This was rofu-cd, and the two intending travelers went away. Soma time nfter, they returned, one of them carrying what up pea red to le a Lai y, with ils face carefully covered over. They took thoir ticket;) and were about to get into the train when tho nation-master who had notforuot ten their previous request, advanced, and remarked, "Oh, what a beautiful child!" passed hus band over its head. A grunt of satisfaction was the reply to hia caress. The ladfes. finding that their -scheme was discovered, preferred to abandon their jour ney rather ..titan to rtravol without thoir Ktniogo companion. not tint liiiiomitit is r,at onlvimol lmi Perhaps j necesfary. Aja'n wo need retirement to recruit our minds, that wa may be able to give ai in tellectual eq-j vulent for ail tho ben fi:s wa derive from society, that wo ean claim to bo one of its useful members. Society makes larger draughts on tho store-hiu-e of knywl ed.'c, and would r.on drain what ii deposit ed ther. uiilo ii by retire 112'it and close an 1 searching thought, wo inves'L'ate the matter in this depository and root out everything stale aim all corrupted matter, and at times rep!eiii-h with a fresh etouk of acquired wisdom. And Siiaii.-.' if you araa religious rsrson, (and all persons ought to bo religious) you will yearn for reiircnunt for a time, that y.m may citununie wi.li you." God; and pour fiiiiih to Il ia the i;:tuot reces cs of your heart, that you may get your spiritual Miwvth renewed, pr.d with a fresh iaietus from Go l join tho buii-y tbion? agai 1, hav ing your ni'nds not only ntorod wi'h scien tific but spiritua1 pood things ; that you may not only be id le to feed the huugary, but bind up tho broken hearted. A Snnno Bkiamtst. In the Court of Criminal Correction, yctarday. Peter Driv or, a negro waa hold to answer in tho sum of $1,0DJ on the charge of bigamy. It is aiS uied in the complaint that, on the 2Gth of Augu-it taOo, Peter under the name ol Driver, married one Alice JIMer, the mar riage ceremony Icing "performed by Rev. John A. Foul-he, and that on the 17ih of December lust, under the namo of Putcr Snmei'3, he took to wife one Dclea Collins, the couplo buiog tnariedbyPiev. R. Warner, and in this act his gin consists. All the parties in this case aro black. St. Lauit 1 "ttWioar.,' Qcl. 15,- j. ' ' A diis 1 0 Id was tl,.- aiTi.'.i.c'.ed of Mr Linfoln. 'f-natal Shields I'll juit returned i"oin the lezican war, a i 1 tought on one oecadon to !'i:"je tho lady to accept his company, which mv her grtiat offence. She wrote a f.ev.'re ai.d .-arcaitic article open the GiiWiral an 1 I: mded i: to Mr. Lincoln to have it pullLL ad in aiingQcld paper. This: he had lone. Tin Goiural, veryw.-othy, doiciul ;d of tV editor the nam: of tho author an J thralenuJ him with immediate proseeutioa il he did not disJose it. Tho terified wan of th q-iill sousht cun -el of Mr. Lincoln. With his chaiactaristio cnolne. he said, "Toil Shields ibe Lincoln wrote that article.'' tibialis immediately challenged h.iii. Lincoln had the choice of tveapons. Ila tells us himself according to tho story) that as Shi'ilds was a very small man, and li 1 very ta 1, wiih exceedingly It n; arms, ha c'jo o 10:13 cwords a? the weapon. Every tiling was arranged, 'i he parttm met. The dual issue ha J come. SaidLinedn, 'Shields, d a yo u wa:. ito k no w ivJi 0 wrote that an icle ?' ' "Dil you w.i'.a il?" sail Shields, "yo, -lary f add wioie it," replied Lincoln, ids vib.- ojj1o0' out ut the tip of his finger iui! ;. Of course this endc.1 the du d, ani ihj vidian nun repairel at nn.ee t;i his be tro;h :d, to wok and find pardon for di.'olos n.g lu-r name in such a trying emergency. And thus another sprig of iaurelk set in 'he wiiiath of immortality which belorjrs to die hero of the Scotch cap an! military cl;a'c. Werfimcmher whit shoals ofderi im a.ij ridieula wontup from loyal throats two years ago when the news wasfladied all over ilia land that the Chief of tho Southern Confederacy had been cap'ured under va 7 hi irieioas circa'ns'.at::j, did in womaa'j attire. Priy, gentlenicn Radicals, admirers of the into Pre -ident, what is the difference be teen Jeff Davis, adorned with his wife's "CHiaoatn to avoid ciptu-e, and Abraham L:neoln sheltered under Mary Todd's crin oline, te e;earc the glittering blade of Gen era! Shields 1 VtUey Spirit. A CMPuttiEN-siri; Peaves. The fol 'owing is an cstnict froni Parson HarrU'd (negvo) prayer, wherewith the late Mongrel .11 131 nieetin 1 it luuluuon-J, Va., wai open ed: "Oh, Lord God, bless nur enomies bless I'l-c.ideiii, Johnson. We would not oven have him sent to bill. Co ne, oh, come, good Lord, and touch his hoart, even whilo I am talking with you to-night (Amen.) Show him the error of bis ways. Have mercy upon our "Moses." (Sarcastic Great laughter onl aniens:) Who, like Ksau, has sold bis birth-right for a morsel of pottago took us in the wilderness and loft us there. Come down upon hi toy oh Lord, with thy blessing. God bless ns ia our meeting to-uight, and help us in what we do. God forbid that we should choose any Cpnsorvatire that ha the spirit of tho devil in his heart, Rnd whose fe'pt take hold on hell. God blesa our old friend-true and tried Mr. Hnnnicut, who has stnoi a great many borrows, and I think, ho cm stand a great many more."(Laug'htor. ... 1 ta Makes out this column eiaotly. - - - ' '-' " f ...II- C-. -- vuiii,.,y ,1, ,.J--', ,,l'l, r -.-.. ... ,i,vuv. IV U. 1.1. 'i.l ..iiif. uiax U) ti' ..bo. ...rtrhdy bone;t, but be ain't lil3'- i-:n:iiiiciita!U:u their chief study, Cv f ;. f Mr. LV.coln, wo cannot let it p.jjj uJd.-n r.nouah for th:-. clm.ato. ' iji.iiuer piecioii.; liiao Cti.-l 11 (:iven 1 i!hiut rt word of-wssn. .