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o» 1« #fel *'4i«T *.} Si*! P1IKB& ON. Y. W. j^ALIfiBURY. BRO., ft CO., tfensirfc Manufacturers and Im.xrters of ,1) I'L A T1SV A 0CHIDE JEWELRY, Snl.lll AMi MCKRI. HI! A.V ENGLISH AND 81T1S.~ WA TL'HES, .SKI) BY OrKSKLVEl, |And every description of (!,«** and r«*ket nMMT pled AND osigaed for A gnu. Ltl !•«. jgHtaj-a as*.'.*: ft* ,At ft ?i* w* t»ft **mw u. Do a Good Tarn Tou Caft. «»Ii*TNI.. .i. M. SKBUEL B. CO., Manufacturer* of l*ow Hid* w.tbipk as wo travel 4iSJ^2.a s2 4siv lift-'*«p*»"ido***.•«*»y^ •mb and ad Stouts, Vf/.vT.ir/.VA. 10 WA. Cein oijliAinl a'ai-te mock of marble from vliich w*jwill »nuf*ctuio Monument*, Tab cii mid lj Is-oiies IO suit the «»ni* of our ii«tj.inur i anil »h cheap a* ih cheapest. All 9OUTHM* VHADC. full descriptive Prico Lists sent free. Mciytlfrt. Address. Ibary Bro. A C*.. 1 61 lK)SS "*t, PROVIOK NCE, R. ^RT?I WESTERN [WAY. IITIS^ ,0 I assen- '.apaefii av« I' kt. i 1 I I »li 'I i'up'i.i.-, 7,.) L-INC 1 J*. L? 1 ii' «TtU- Wha good each Split un Tor liis neighbSr, Did nil of us go ilie i iflit way How many a poor fellow, wl.ose ts'ent* ""-mm To cl vale science would tend, I Is loot io the world* jtaif foreVefc And all for the wartf'of a friend. '"dm priiiptlv filled, delivered and set up .i^~ "»y pijt «f .he eountrr. Especial alien. iTbenstreteh forth «mr hand like a brotKv. •ot paid fci jetting up new designs. vlnltf For rene nber that life's hut a *pan 'Tis our duty to lie!,. one anotliet| And do a good turn when youeai. Some bonst of their wealth and connexie^S, A 11 look with ii«e npt upon th jse Ot lower degree—quite forgetting The means by wl.ieb they perhaps rots. 8s be kind io the po®1' -nd the lowly, Ne'er utf?r a word ili.it'* untrue Prise the maxim Wktsli s«jr«, "Act oAs*s As you would ibsy should act utito jou. Then stretch forth your hand like a hi otltr, 8ince life's aft«r «U but a i|«^i j. Let us try to asjist one another,, And do goo I turn Sr ien y«« SMI." tlL- kN,.*.W It.- V Mn- land iVSIl' ^mlrlr llindii Ihe uia.tyf oi 3)ikiia i H11L •R COL. A. H. NRR.AXVE. A snowy•hniiei pensioner mI jas» h"«*n MJMiiionetl to tilt? hi.st roll-ctll. lie WMH at M. Sfi "!-. i.-lfl. A' .\ M. I')WE. Sujf. tn-mblMig on the verge of a centHiy OW» WIIMI oiir reeens Htniisjle rominiMiCc'd, Htid when the news from where he dwelt, ibis grand old »eter- iii Wits still K'roiig enoii^h to eMAiiy it insive eheer for ihe "Uiii B." C-iVw. l-l »«cr. i'.l. n. 12-. V V. i drr.tn.r.rr -boy in the reg •1 »nf c-'iri im iidf by Col. Kuo'it'in •i 11 v iii ti. in rv day* &fd wa« s s« •i im i.i* .-i-lmigto'i )'e*'lj».^uat :i-r*. in L'Tm* I«'»»»I I, !II ttie moriting ri»e li":»-» fio!js bu'tlc «d* Annus ^7ih. 17Vt) lV«y oi' tbifiei'ii y«-»rs "u «!ui' .biv, lie 1 t'l.ci.'itipf'd till hi •1\iiij» liiim 'W ••:bf Ueiiernl Io k be a»t upon lli-• -r-ie, fl d^-gl«»~ 01 h.itol, uii a-iirli 'l the cbancri* of !«tttl« I I111W be rode, "like race, from pniiit to point i the ri'tri-in-b-' (liflit,-Mid I10.V. wh'l) nil Was l«Mt. ne iift«-.| up Uh S*»M TOLEDO, TAMA COUNTY, IOWA, FRIDAY, JAN. to II 'iVtoi. a# if ii.V ikin^ troiu the tin«iel*, at tiint bourof V(M?oiu*« oxtrcod'-y. \Vrtr«lr.' ^'xfi'-i gr»Mt *v 1* itre'v •tiied. 1 1 tbt 111', tlirottjib nil th-* tt.i-eh iiicvs :iod rh rt-e'».ntii ,,f t'wit even*.fill Aogil't il»V. nod i' w n U"t stisiige thni, giave iii«-to-i «n veit», his» e. iinten.'itioe «»e .»ne *tunp ed with "1 .u'xjir'•»*ih!'* angiii h"' ili ifi.-b Gtiitt 1! vs .fi arii* ing hi» ppur* o! k' i^b'lio *1 bv diiv i.ij iiurnw iHiii'iuni-'ii }»•'/re a f»rc •f tln'et! llieir niMibi-i* "»f trni'ied ii'ili^li soldees H"!t co'itniKib't vx 1 knew »l.iit N Yfk »r. ni!il in he c».le .f .r!I«*. sn»l tint. tlh jioiMit'i* ptit ke loMe I wesf »a»d. '.••will/ tbe truck ..f fray and fl-ght. lu-se would open th -vicior a pt=Zc if no mean U .ly se\en h'd ra?Sft1 sfnct* he in.'11 he)Nt..i^iie of ln i. |^wdn.e« il ilJk elaiiifing ».'er the bo^U'i ire iti» i U e- n i i n i o licv4.ra.i.«U V'"* V al h"r" nti. tlK' f.-.^-'Tnitioiis I he new* j- y ,.»r. Jt i:'"ant Sifai'd on Sn'li st.H, itcait st n l'r :i-b Utet .. iJ, t^iised the hopes of! AII«| threi*" .••tiiiij? •empest veile I ul| chiri its and horse's of divine «ucc »r at th» IH-.'S j»ht. il. y w.-re y 't «nu^erMU f.,r •P future, Th-y wom jjmb 9\nf( f„r ['qoufliet and for 'riumph il proeesdon. ~Fh years an I ijre* of hum it) en«. iPfTi'semeiit. thereafter, pU'e kept good watch in our re». jiht. th«dsv of tha* r.attfe." "I int«ter nf H-*le'ii oui^- io„t »v an i 1 had an une'e killel IFTLKFI1/ HTAND EB «^JT •NIIEFT." y 'i. ftc'id t'ul ih,«,. S-|T.| |H •i' 'i *u-ke to that 'i 1 i.f hstrle .ft f»a* Mgn'ms' K'njf (ji-ifw," :n.V inch hy ine.', list,i|t n r»w.|r 1 rndf f«rtneri rot'rod 1 "«i the ro id* fh-i» Pu*n-»m"s le*jK«r?'•» B-itfah i .3^' ''"n. alw-ivs ur ',^TJ,t'n«»t thre^, ni|r f| *a b'iek do-^-dlr JJ .»ijfb» jrow b'firs |-*nist. Thioi Jvtnjj do'«-n |ir entre ichme»»e. ««itl, ^•tjll (rr««p. in t' ojr itel .••nathor ino»*! i|f inld my anfi'oit n» ^'jrb* hive e»|t th» f» W#» l-»v close i«|] r» tbj.third m^r'»i'»i». i^ti w» ill' I «e* rlift close •1 breeze t'» lrof,klvn snd the rY. -rn%v.^f 'Settli'd U tbe caeffly am'1 if* mt Haaase=^#as* nf I win* their ii tfive c»un*ry. \Vh-» MII B1*. ir rec.il'ing my interc»nr*e with tbe whi'e haired 'titen «ri HI. whose ehildi*h HI is *et I|' »II»I-C 4, of w»r tt ich red within union grow greenly over the ifiikunwn-.rave and to one of thesft Hale called oat rmjee. Ere sunset the height* of «.f Ntthan Ilile. King George'* Ilirlfin, ttii'l tne strong p«»sf of einiss*ry was a «l*trin«c soloier the King«bridge and .Mount Wellington, I messenger of uur Washington was a were gurriiwoiiol by rvpuhli-att no|!b«rn. -lift*, atil cnuti"iis WiiiiKti Howe! Must b« regaHH, likewi*,.aft a nwnk", to fin 1 hi is«!f bit k*«l «f his spy? riiquesfionshly Awtl spin» ti-nrly ccrttin prize, the army of uirrit .ieatlt, accorling t«» all cules ot Wttshiiigtou. im trfiil etliic.i. So lltni*tti Mutiuo, of Atdtwnna Y«nkee reveille was tits Brxnl«*t| lliml, who sttuglit to slay *sr«l on Brioklvu llkihiit- iii sun*'t tyrnut in the initlst of ki camp, !e ri^e gun fioiu Wallihoiit a inputs, served to parish as a spy! So like- Vn unlfft-iidetl breastwork—some wis«, ylristomenes, the Mesaeniai', mouMering sratchfireA—a few lutn Cb'er, #ho stole into Sparta's capital i frinjr pi»'re-i of artillery, with rag* »tnl tutlfr* of «lfd»»rt»*i| contoniiients —thpfe W«»re Sir Willirni'* trophies of hi* Ling [*Uiil virt ry—these »mI the prisidirr* of w ir! "Piimifjers «f wai Rebels ttken in bit*l"!—to he kept in strict con fiitement., A thomml noble psstri* oti«—brothers, sou«. hu-bnuU—urmv woundetl utlto (lentil, ma ly tiin ible.l fur life—all thru«t, like ilog*, into hnltln of prisoii-lmlk^, to lie uutcn letl till the city *h(»nll be cup ureil there MIMI nnilol hi* brnzen sbiebl to it Temple of ilbis.' w-n a -pv, hi.* »IU iu tli^ lie. o'utioii. :m I wh-se rwrr ,n»i 11 ev»'s were ufteli lifred to ilie f-c* W.isliiiii»'on. I rcint'iiib-r (Imt he "is cti* died in tliij »'il 1 riV "f 1 of a iii Na'biin ff i'e. a'ld fhif IV'iv s On toil jjh mi »b«» rv ing mm. id iiiueb tn with that gallant i victim to loyal dfvo'ion—that splen did vic'iin wli.ise liitniiioiM e'i iri-*ter biiM's fhrong't tlie blo »|v 17, which obsntred N«*w V« rk, wlii'e British in« va 1 »rs enrsed Iter 'with their |r«s eiiC'V that ji'itient* viefitn. wh'»e 11 itne t:o na'ioii il •haft yet aris 1j en. though manv a lej»T shade in which apotbesii«-d their hero in the etern-'l shap'»s of c'lS'eM ition*.— W*n««hinj{fon's 11 inie dwells in thi« lend of Phirli^hr—never to be lost, though 0I011 |x JTI iv so'iietitne* dim its rnnq'iil lustre. Put if, for du'y bravely donr, and doom most noblv auff'red, [lit* 'tfTiiU i'v«*rvwhere, but tliig id surely^ ineet that gratiite or don* an I dtu^hters, whose pus i. at L°ng Island spread glo. bronze should enslnine the n ine of Ar.iine On -g. i St iu irvel i Hde »t the capital of our Tt that .i*hiii^toti should feel B^jmblii!. "inexpressible anguish," or thit he h"iild invoke thts a*i^l«*s nf ho tveti to interfere in the caus»* nf Liberty'. yd 11 I rime, 0 Waniiingtnti!— 'TTitingfi eloudy darkiiesa »vsl and pion*. though uuf »rtu nste youth. Swvet entliu-i 1st in hi* country's service. It mar.-* not whit sabred axe eut down t^at apple tree in" H'ekman's orchard, which bore the rich fruit of tide's b-»dv en grafted np 11 i' hy the hand of Pro vost Cunningham. Matt r.* it not whether the tree withered hereafter, the s* tradition avers. matter whether the martvr's dust mingled wi the "Oil of uihatten Island, or whether winj* an 1 waves bore its atom* to it* own .N *w K.ii Ian I home. Wliere*oever ^"ree«lom plants. th»' worl 1 will Mirely .gather II w iny tetdft' d»yes h*Vf if''* ten.-d witli tejirs of syjnpatW over the bsrsh fa'e of. Audr ?, \nd what 1,1 It «#i. with' ij,'t life became firf«-it. Pcr«iveutare, ulso, that patriot S«its Tell, who reserved an «ros for the heart of oppression, hs be«»n slju t^eil a spy by Au*trirn enemies. But let me spenk of U ile. "It wns a dark dsy," said my old veteran, in relating his reminiseiices. "The General was sorely pressed. I enn well believe it. and I think that General's cnlm ^forehead ma-»t hsve fore tlie peopl". with 5 vril mi*^rv, hen clon ic! with m»ny foreboding*. tn'»re crowrded luii£n»i! ut I t«t. sfe it. d:tc'l*4 were to h«» dij i£«d on W I'I IH »*ir, betc i'M to hi I»th n 1 1 1 i i I u e e e i n o w e i e i w tiettvcbuiv rencheo the cruet nuiulel ., ii 11 rtnd Chi i-tmn iiM-ti. gu'-ty of the line ill write trut ful ep:ttsph« for tho-e Willib.ijt nurtvrs— who d«*pict til*? j^hastlv lioirrrs of the ^UIIIIMI^II IIII, of the "Old Th f»e bty q»iiet in c-itnp. hi* purpose S'HI »r llon-e. ll e "Bridi'iVell,' and 1 y»*l undevelop»i|- but danger freighted •*th'T fiig'itful torfnre-p!:ice-«: tinier evvry wind tiiat blew mi the uplands teriitl* for the coo I'iinei mm, that eoiitrol of Provo-t itiiiitighifii. until of N1 mil ittitn [l uid. 1» was of prime i he mitcht pen l»i* dt\ ing wishes. It ueo*s*iry tint Genera1 II iwe s inten tions nhoiild be b-arned —that soiue e.iue to the hostile purpose of the British force -di ail I at once be obtain ed. With ihe necessity arose Nathan II ile. ••The »mmander-in-Chief requirre a tru«tv, luave. discreet and devoted r-»-y pn*..i»*»iip.''the S i^tr ll .11-e mesa,.li^r! said Colonel Knowlton, JVi-t'le, and «l! other cartiil l.on*e* 1 "Irec »mnend N-itb.tn Hale,ac«ptain the oiarvyr'who pinned them may of ttroiji'i'iii* i"yrrmnv. tfi»t m«Ht be in mv reniment." well be conceite i f' no eooner tltd rerpetn'i^rr-d. »o rein-ite tim in e ot **Wii«t. isreq'iired of demand- I they meet the maiignaiit eye ot Pro. rif»?ti'in w.t'I t/»*-«rge tb^ third ot E itf eilthu youug toluier from Cjuuecti voi«t Cunningham tLan that vindictive I ittdr h'» in iv invoke oblivion fir cut. ruffi iu tore the pajierinti frngTueuts the crimes of Provost "To -netrate II we's camp, snd with wratliful oathe upon hi" lip*— irsb il. an hi* rb:i.-o«H in *t»'r. i»l».-r inform ition »f his designs, that The rebel* nKi'l jiof k»(H0 th*.• ka I ?ir Wtlliu n !1 »we. the kni^'tf of Wn'N ah ut? I t||i* n imi'.* i lioth Ii. infimons whiN»hist«rv point* a nor •I! G.-ner-il Washington liny save oar a iny.r "I vo'tffeer frtlie Artjfr replied N it)i hi ile An I *0—from th* mission of ••Fneud" flib«jrt Mirry—from the 10 claims a in uintn-nt of nnible. The night by Br.ti«h dd—an apo-tate memory of our Wi»hinjrton needs no his country and blood—1 »kulking ind *T»T»». Oir niM'iiil ilet of! traitor, witli '•im is like tbe fiith oK e irlv tribes. .... "rebel" spy mtjiht hive been the wv»r'brow of liberty. His priz'» irained. might Icive consigned our patriot ancestor* It wa a balmy-summer night, and to tbe file of vanqiti-die rebels.— the British officers at hei^«qi! irtera \V':tsbii«fft»»n'a to Hole's b»«rIi purpo»srt freedom i were lolling on tlie balcouie* of Bcek* ,$h also. «ur»"ke. "M• p'rri.»t-isin alike consented. TM"mau's huft-o^ or strutting, in gold t.'i»it N»w *'|d»|j»,ii1»Mtce of his »lintrt, tlie and crimson, up ayd »wn the4eoaer ed witks, or 'bentiM be called, which claimed fusion to nii( JUiwVr Waaliington!'ft fan It* w. i we 1 .. tr rivw. feebly— In Heaven's name, let me h«*w ft Bit! •, to eon.iole my i%ing hoar! The sentrv answered, MIf it ii"iv k .oivii a4 Murry l!ill. our a'though the hei» captive di« *ith iiii's-enger ttmk rou e for Bro-iklvti, out recorle«t iylluble surviving him aiid pab^'d into the '11 f-»l.'*iid \VuU»»ut a s^l a'df, sail I.? N »t camps of tfffral II »«e. W ••hing-j so Hie voice «f Natu^K ALE ye* ton had conh led to him all m-css-iry ppe .k* to 11* from hi* orchard gal itisnicti m*. an I hi inscieurious'y l^ws on B^ekman Hill froui that i b'ved them. Ij^i.* dtty was thor« {sunrise h«»nr, »l»*-n cowardlv Ou i ujbly perfiirnicil Ilr gained pos. it, ham called upon his «uinrtdes to «ti of itil tli-.* i it li^ -iic^ that wis hear tbe "dying speech and coiifes current in tht- British camp, and of sion of a Yankee c»ptain.r* From in'erent h'«cuief. II- w vsr Ufc tug his .steps tb «hore. —"Stop, cousin Nitlian/" A f.unili«r itreetititE but the man who «p -ke WHM fiUe us Nathan wts true. Ile w is a torv, who hail beet MIUI-S 1 ey»S and criftv purpose. Ile had tracked his* cousin*' and Mpi-ediU denounced him. O.ir AmericmSpy w»s discovere»'. IIis disguise 2nd been 1 a lasfin^ cenotaph were lue after days. Perhans he married, an I vain one his enterprise wis foiled his life 'came the fojfcit of his d/voti HI. It 1 .sy '»e that the base '•COUMH'' survived and grew thrifty, and amassed pelf in terity now exist hot if liey •, tb taint of treason insist be within t|i«*m yet. If they hear no visible brand upon theii brows, the Cain mark i» so uewhere iu their hearts or intellec s. I would not trust tl\£ fiith of ruch a li»e iu twenty generali HIS. So N than ll tle was—detected And, while General W ishiugtm took tea tint night with the gentle ia» kereiw. Mistress Murrv, tbe Hill. WHS «'ragged b- fore Neither dm s it another General—pompous William II iwe, shortly tohav. the prefix bironetcy *0 his name. Ilowe.iuad* »hort work of tri il and senteitM. "II nig him at sunrise T»ry William Cunningham ruhbe 1 hi.* ban 1 The whig \outh wa* left and e^«t its full fruittye .iftel'wards to him hetiCeforth and he gloated Arid, though th.» upple tree where in already over s rare instalment of 11 ab* was hmged, iike n felow and veiiieance. Provoxt William had without priest or prsiver, mtjf hive [once been a "L«h rty B-y," in the tr.ould»'r»-d to deciy.^tjeverthe streets of New York, where th* eiti !i'*s it is »nre that its seeding*, sha z ns wi.fcsfood »n»i»n s«ildiers, ami \en to tnainfall winds. Iiiive fathered hold Aleck Mcl^iugal led out ht fel 0any ddi'ti ortdiat'ls nf pitri-itism le*. us trur in the irner a antunm. though the »dews of spiing be blood* dr «ns. ,, low- patriots to their enthusi «tic lilies-meeting 4,iti was An l»e, that he «h'»uM be wept qu uoscitheil, as »undry df heilt tl over tn »re than II,ie? A arm. sm sens ftp in his bi4y jtet bore wit* biti-nio soldier, wh'i- hsld r»nk and nes*. i power a.- worthv 1 the fie»ld-*." Bit Provost Wiiliam was after# ir I hough' bv King George s jj I, to turu against his u -t y ami it was hi4 hand that laid nxe rn Ldier y Poles en "Golden 11 ill," a deed from which he came nor yu'-rdons. to bej ''I priV yon tint a elerjiytntn mav raymtn ml the pr won or lint by nrake of 1 if.* itself.— speak wiih m«!" implored the priso'i O i Andrt* succe*.* de n'udi-d the cr. nfthis man. fortunes of treason, aid his triumph pli •*L"? the devil pray f«»r TOII!" re ied Cuithiusham. "You 11 get us* luithiugham in i'« from nif!" HI.ling 'hftae who wit] entwine the\ r|»e garden, anil bound band andft Mr. blaster ease. Ma G*w*s a conspirator »f tkwl »»vmo Mans wttisfdeftm of Andre w ith gsrlands-tif Vvett to Swsit Ijis su-dAu'ns to exe^l%| the h.JWt dye,wa if lie iied. bo would aetty's ahipij PrtJ tot aourautu# aud luurc^ Seutries \vcr|* posted awutyj, bayo bocn lifiug on ^sour applp tifc.' i* $ ft 4-VVe At the first gtav glimmer of W »s a little thing—a lerter to I i mother, bat oh/ hail his meinoriil ctrue down to u*, wla* heritage i* were foi young and old/ What fl w ing words, whit lofty tlioiigbt*, whit iiU'iiorlftt p-.*.* may have inepired th) writer That the sentiment!* routain* ed in ibis psrtii'g tiii.i«ive, vh tevtr they Were, must have been w«»r hy of man in their army who couul die wU'i to much Thu» upoke tlie e* cut:oier, tramp, ling bis ticiiiu'a letter ui.der lii-t.iry is Hveittred ui I^Wferty ex alted through that hni^uaii"* word:*. all the surroundings i.f itish of ficers, and din nf morning dr jins a*id gun firing, there fl w* dowti to u.^, like a soft strain n music, to flood our hearts with love of freedom and native land— that -dying response i»t the you'hfu! mirtyr, provoke I bv Cunningham'a. unmanly jibe. •*I have no apt'tch to mtlc#/ I ONLY R.\MKNT IAT I HAVE OVLY OTE LiFK TO Lo^fc, Fi.R ilY C. UNTMY .n' CI li G/eek or linn chronicle* boast of a luf:i«-r »irntlii-i y in ul! their her°ic *«rd? Without aom rade near, ^waiting a fdiauieiul death, amid the er of toes, a'oi yet so hiave, so dutiful/ God keep hi* memory greeti A- tiaras Ward at tluifew« 1 skurcely reed iu.umi you that our exoeU lent Tower is very poplar with people from t.'ieagricultooral i]:strickt, an I it was chie.ly themclar» that I found waiiin at tbe gate* the oth*r mornin. I saw at once thattl *Tower wa*establi-bed on a firm basis. Ia the entire history of firm hittisi* I don't find a basis uior* Arm iLaa ih.a one. '-You have ao Tower in America said a man iu tbe crowd, who had somehow delected my denomination. "Alars! n-.,'' I nnserd, --We btete of •ar ea' teri'i iseaad iiiipiovcmsnts.and yit we are de void of a Tower. America, oh my unhappy eoautry, tbou hast got uo Tower! It's a swetl Boon." Tb* gate* was op*n*d af»r awbil*, aad w* all purchist liekett, aad went into a wat.n room. "Aly freas, said a pale-faced Utfkt Mftiar blac oloe*, "ihi* i* a aad day." ^Inasmuch aa to bow?'' I naid^ "I ineau it is sad to think that co maay peo ple have been kille^l wiIhia 1 he** gloomy walk. My fi *us, let ns drop a tear.*' "No," I siid, -yoH must excuse AM. 0. sneoeeded, and slewed tyCsr: tory, and his daily for a sitfsass, •m nent peraoas, aad Wo sMift W»' der's able and bwstifM lnf NO. 1. have no -Others may op one ifthey tVel like it bat «a for me, I decline. The early manager* *f tiiis insi mo tion were a bad tot, and tbeir crime* were trooly orful but 1 can't *ob for tboa* who died, four or five hundied year* ago. If they were my swn relations i eouMa t. It ab*ui-d to shed sobs over things which occuxftlurin tli^e, rain of UifNRT rua Tatiia. Lot u. be rbeei ful," Loantinued. -bookauthc tVstiv Warders, in their red flannil jackets. They ar^slieer.u', aad why should it not be ihusly with us'"' A Warder now took ua in,cba%e,aud ib^r- io galea *.u raters, their wiue glass id "Ui«t bo of her eh s ciii« f. *\ye(Sc rtner- ',,ittntive.* fo his umbi'i »n, if tiir.bi ti »i reward a simple coucijus^tv Meanwhile th» -Yankee Spy*'waa of their o» *tMty»#l| performed. thrown int» a strony Mttuinefltgtfs#, EL ho nat^eU, ia\tin overeo^t—takg es together, while t:ie»v d.Mt^C *'Con mpsr rfei —tha* Jail, and iteyTesterol f^ry bust hei and they Inyawc statesmen iftid heroes. Take niy^ can* «f-(poster, aiTerw irds- Old ick the three, who m*y be seea at thSTow«i |i 4 3". Wir- •f'- jt. Tkm's MM kiag ia tkis^rWMWfta iSMftT •d on fo a fbsaiini siss^lHl MNIHIgMtpk' barber's poie. I Ma'thara Me The room sWn weppins are kepi is IwSMMlft JkmHm§ this collection of clioloe SWMS17 I astfst Av bow and arrer wMsb tbeSe ket»k*deeiief» «sed to eondtwt hwttlee with. It )t tk«* bow *nl arrer need at this »y tribes of American InjtMS, Md tktjr off wiih such an elcellewt fniM almost sigh'd to be a Injun, Wksa I Rooky Monntin reg!n They at* a pi thtem Injuns. Mr *Co per aad told us of tbe red man's woad-.rf»l ar 11 t«ui it so. Our party was SMf4 Biles here "I have a mother. Sir! Msy I not pUiu* of Utah by a band of write a a«ud to her—a last fare* chief said, "Brothers! the pale-feee is w«lSMttf Wt-II f* Brothers! tbe sun is fisst siakia ia the VsM# '1 he soldier reported *h?.* request «»d Wanabucky.sbe will Msa to Ctttiningtiam, ami the Pr0v0.1t drew Brothers! the poor red ataa ^ilraji la ft «iear, with a eruel taunt— race which is fast bsesmia eitiak." Ms 4MI you can see like an owl in tbe Krk Then, with a brutal laugh •ud hhI curwe, be ef., the young pstriot to wlM0P«d ,0 pas*-hill night in gloom and idlence. I will remarkherS,,wMVooa themljul dT No hum-tn Vtdce whispered to Nathan I»juas,ilut they are ift themal II 1« through the lotig »ur* of that **1 withettn loee sense thaa hit night HO mortal hand cla*p. I and Wlita I hear pkilaatkrupisss his iu the ohadowft of hi dying mo '•ckth»l ««y ywr-cartiee ments. But the dull sentry, who, with poised firilick. listened' at the I fl*d of it, tko k «Mfk «n tbe aattte 4 »or of that suramer»h«u«e, and hesrd tbe pttanner's voice uplifted out of the daikii'ss in a prayer to God, knew well tb«t neither doubt nor fear was rronbling the "Y inkee Spy." At OB* IUWI. thegu^rd wa* changed and a bil.iitne sub.iltern officer pr-»C'irMj writing ra* MMS inarhrHi maanor, stolsorblsaftsa wb»key, aud ted to tko priaaaral feesaa con5e*1 bi» emotioaa. ,BB- Tk*y isMiaa vevj B**r ,h«ssttia saa," Isia^ljrka^tssaf 0,11 J™ tk* sad of the room wkssa tba wapplas Ii kept, is -a *11 lgg«r of Qnera Klitabeik, mounted nn a fery stuffed boas, wboeo flaoo eye flashes with pride, aad wbeos rsd weraSk* ei nostrtl d.latcs hawtily as if coascioaewf4fto royat burden he boars. I have ao^cciMed Elis.tbeih with the Spanish Anuady. ftfce's mixed ap with the Surry Thewtre, where Trm to Ike C'jrt 'm bein acted, aad ia which a full bnlly core is iatrojooced on board the I was so plena*? with the littlegirl aM^tU nes ulmi 1 could Lave kissed tha dear child, and would if she'd h*en six years older. lthin my companions intended makin a day of it, (o.- they all lutd sandwiches, sassige*. ete. The sad luck in man »bo had wanted («. drap a tear afore w started to go aroua^ fling'd such quatttiiie* of aaseige* into bia rnou. h, that I exp.-cu-l to see him cboo him**If to death he aaiil to me, in th* Boacabamp Tower, where the ..poor prisoner* writ tb*ir onlit^ppy names ua the cqid walia, "Tbis ia a asd ai^ht,'' "It is. iadoaJ," I aaa*rd. "You r* blsafc the ace. Ypu shouldn't cat a skeff|e paMia wUhoiit aoiue reiiemls t*ferwbaadt manage it orlurardiy." "Ho,''Jw said, -I mean this aad rijwl.". tadeed, lie was qaire right. Th* so!onga|# all the-t U.efful things: isappsned, I was t*^, i'ad to git away fix«n tbis gloomy room sad go whcie the rk& and sparklia Crown Jowilv is kept. 1 was so pleaded with ibe Qrcaa's Crowa, iLai it octfurdto me what a agraa'bla eui-prise it-wotildl^e tosvadaaim laronehaa* to «uy wire audI sated the Warder wbat was the vally of a good, well-coasti ueted Owwa liie ihat. ii* told me but on cypberia up with a pencil the amount of fun* I tinr* ia tbe JUt Stock Biuk. toonclooded i MBtl baraftM^ (eel silver watch inatid. An i so I left the Tower. It is a s*lid aaft corn mi ndiu odifis, but deny that it i* ebaar ful. I bid it aiiOti witiiou^t pang. i was di-oren to my hotel by tii* moat atlti cholly driver of a Uiur-wbeel*rihan I *r*r «y 11* heaved a deep *igb.M i nf,er wit® li*d *d us* the Tarter Gate, tbe armers and thiug*4 ^other^iu^law, and my uacle, for be w^i ^ba The Tarter s G^te is wide ewutf to%iu)i1^!about twenty trat«r4 abrest, i shoaii Jm1^ but' beyond thi*, I couldn't see Uiat it was superior en'fal. ,*a will her* Vamarit, a onfortnit •lass of pept* tfey WAitjV, they wouldn't l9*traters.*They conspw-e to bust up*country 'W «f Brother one ir.init, aad the aest tbsy sealp/M with their Tlij.nA*lMwka. Bali mndf Lsfi us return to the Towsr. af»»fok Admirai's ship, gi«i n the aadiene tbe idee that he intends openin a masieoball in PlySMMtll the laomeni be conker* thai twwa. Bat a very interesting Jrammar ia fVso to Urn dm, aoto witUstandin the eeoeatria ooadaek of tbe Spanish Admiral and very n ce it is ia Qowa Elizabeth to make Martin Truogold abaroaat. The Warder okews us some instroomoatSBsC tortur, aueH as fbaaibswrows, throatNOotlsJlf etc.: staxin that these were coskewifroi tbe Spaaiah Armady, and addia «Huu a avoall pes pie the Spaniard* was ia thea daya—wbkt elissiied from a- '6right«yed gltl of absM iwelvs taancrsfte remark that eke tho't it wmt riett Io talk about e crooilty of the 9paa* Urdauein thumbsserews, when we wa* it ft Tower where sozinny poor pepie's beads baft been eut off. Tbiwmade tbe aftsi ilsiaiisi and turned red. 4 gar* bin tw* abil- tins. '-1 ll g.ve yoa six d.'t uor*," I-nid, "if ou s-.' i it hurts '•It ira't that,'' he said, With a *-—t rsadli .. -'/i ir. groan,-u s only a way I have, lty niad'a IS* ri&L upsef i»slay. 1 at one lim* tho't I'd drivw yaa into the Thame^ l'vebeen raadia all tb*daily 9 paper* to try aad understand a bo at Q*TSSSSS Ami, and n»y mmd i* i*ii*ria. It's rMtiy woad-rtui 1 didn't driv* youiatotb* 1 asked tb* oahappy ma aw hat bia was «o 1 «ould redi.Iy And him ia *aa* 1 want him agia, f*d bad hia g**44y*. ft..4| thea 1 tho «riiM &fr*Uie«*a*l)gr l'd*a* if t. Roapcctfully, fte. AamneVaaaw A Ctkioos Suiciftc.—Son* tias sias* ll «a* announced that a ataa at Tiluuilte, Pi, committed suicide for the alraaga raason (kM b* bad diacovarad he was biaown graadfatkse Leaving a dying atateaseat, explaining tMa singaiar circumstances, w* will not attSMfi to uniaval it. but giv* his *xnlani tioa ef the x*d up condition of bis kiaafblk ia^ds awm word*. H* *ay*: "I married widow whs bad a ytyawy daughter. My father vi*it«d fur heuss often, fell in love with my step-daughter aaft mnri^e I her. So my father brrsiaajj in-Saw, aid my *tep-daught*r wj wftif, because *be was my father'* wife. t. SMH a he wa* spy fubw'i brother of my «iepaottt«r. My (ktk*r'* •p. «•, my stefiiMtber—hud also aaoa b* was of course, utfbrother. and* ia th* m*aati*M my araa^child, for b* was tbe soa «f WJ daiignlor. My wif* waa my gr*idauSMr, *^?*ow does thaMSok'*' *aid Mr. ing ut '. is brawny hand, uiw4s *'4? 1 bsoause ah* w|* mj mother's taothftr. I waa my wife's Los band aad graaddQld at tha. •sstlkw- And as the hartai *f a prua'** grainiaawther i*^his grandfather, I was my own gi-audUtW." Nu Ufader tb* maa kitt^j kimseif. H| ulhat" sSWl as Ui^jh^oa «at*r: i a. Mli