Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 February 1869 — Page 1

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EIGHTEENTH YEAR

THE STATEfl^V

It is expected that the Indianapolis and Craw/ordsville Railway will be in operation before tb© middle of April.-— The griding is about *11 completed, and the track layere are within a few milesof Indianapolis. The road will oross Whit# river on the Terre Haute bridge.

Xhk Assessor of Internal Sflvenue predicts tbst fro^W^r tbe income list wiTI be nearly one-third larger this year,tban,laat. E^dpnUy the period

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'£Lc{i«ciM proslrauon brought

about by the war, has passed, and thn national puticni is convalescing.—ina. Journal, LiU-'

A copr 'of tbe proceedings of tfco Board^ef Pireitora of thft Pittsburg, Fort Wayne acd Chicago Railroad, accepting as part of their charter a certain act of the PAlW^V^t^egisUtcite.iegulating the election of Directors, h»rJbe«n filed in the Secretary olF 'Stit^i officeVThe act pr**t* that this' ielmi of three of the Directors shall'expire abiiualJjr, except every fourth year,.j»heo four go out.

A fistic bhcoontib in the ring is not conducive to public morality, but with all its objections, we beglfea^e to suggest it to the p'^goacious fallows of the Indianapolis City Council as,the best means attainable of settling thoie little-unpleasant-nesses which have niade that 'august body' ridiculous, if not contemptible, in the eitimail|!) of the publlo outside of their

man win.".al?(-^: -**x -i Ojn SyHDRKD-^more cr less—suite have bde'tf brought againstPalton county by app^'carils (or^opnty under tbe order of the Court of County Commissioners, issued February, 1864, allowing 1200 bounty to those V?bo helped fill the quota of the jBWJ^ty under the draft then pending. A aimilar suit baa been decided by the Supreme Court adversely to the oountfj but tb# Commissioners are determined to fight each and every case. As the other side is equally determined* the lawyer* may expect good times.

TH* -Ind»anapolis}Mrror learns that the Young Men't Mercantile Library Association of that city is about to be reconstructed. The pet Boston notion of a series of.- lectures every winter is to be abandbtJ&d^and the efforts of tbe Association wlff0"Wdfra^edUji'jJje 'building up of a library•4nd^»d.i?g.room1 on a legitimate basis. The fdfct is, the lecture humbug has played ofit. The Association has lost moiioy on all tlie leolotres delivered this

?contr^ot.ur for.tber

leetures TTavo beenirevokect

A HK^yT_.discu!jion took place in the Senate' (JfcftrtfiboHTa&diijTnarning upon tbe amendment to ,the Constitution forever preveptj^ tb|r%tatd asiutrrtng thp payment of the old Wabash Canal bonds_ SenakM-of„^ull'iyaUrJ30?1^ed in repudiating not Sniy t"he debt of^theState, but wf Mwy^UjUmself in favor of repu* diatl^oTWlV^rtl^ *nd wanted to begin witkstbia.: It is said that the disoussion reVekU'tf^he/arft. tha* qulte a Iwga party are vefWibg'atithftid so as to be ready to vote for tEeTesTimptlon 'of'the canal and a debt of over fifteen millions of dollars.

Thb-Aii®sf clfsed tlutT'testimony in thedem tftal 'yesterda/ mbd Mr. Dye

opened

the argument for-tbe prosecu­

tion if .Ib^aftjeida^n. Dyes argument Wcrlpv all of this forenoon's session, and perhaps take up a portion of the afternoon. Meanwhiie public curiosity rospecting the trial is on tbe increase-arid the crowd.ia attendance vesterday being larger than on any preceding day thft Court was compelled, at

HaoiSir feherif {6 «lear5fce

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'jknyt irway

on« stairway and b^lls ie*dittg

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the court

room to permit the necessary ingress and satf it State Mr. Gordim fbr tbe defense: General Harrison for the State Mr. Hanna for the defenso.—Ind Journal, 24A.

as welpubliah til account of a

most brutal assault upon an inoffensive colored-intii," committed by an employe of the Union Do^V Company, Indianapolis. If this report is correct, the Company tylvjag/: 'V decent regard for the °piy WtsA°f mankind" should put the au« tbor of the outrage "out of bis present position with all possible The custom, ,prevalent ou mapy j^lroads, that permits aiay^lbusy. fllthy, dtm»ken, b«stial ^gecit^etv of f'the^Oa^casym race" to ride in llrst-class can, while it kicks there, from the wflst gtfitfSmaniy specimens or tbe'^wfcrM r^^a-dlsgrtfoe to our elvilization. It is time for the press to unite

pan^f jipg. to. the, lwr jpr^udices of bad men. We h*ve«««o ''white men'* rtduif. in U&ef' car "whd trew abe^lately too filtby to be transported witb oattle oa a stoeV.tpWtf j^lthdut iojAry to the feelings of iHf!m»editocky while respee table, olaably persons,of color were,ordered otti4 If their pretence bad been centagiou*. Let such aB abomlnatiM chisel

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Buffalo, N- 7.

.ittJbom Bpff3S^rFdb 24.—This Grand Trunk Bait*fty tW.^tf-dHy, completed the hn* proitiiwn»2y4*h*l# works on tbe OanaufaR,»bjre ophite this xity, which will effeotaally prevent tbe delays to freight and "passengers -heretofore experienced frouSj^ft la th« Niagara river. tiMww "KrmWAFPriro. tCS^ MJ^'olils, Superintendent of the Police. Gapt. Henry Dickson and two deteclltM' tff th« Niagara frontier police were, pn trial biff®'® the Police ComtnissioM» this afternoon, changed with criminally and unlawfully kidnappiog two men on the night' of January fisrt and carr^Mg t%etti to Canada for a reward

A6B1NQTON, FeD. —TW TDtOttSB" OommilUe on Postoffice and Railroads hafK^Mt edwae Teport-of the several schemes ef "Washburne, Hubbard an(t F^

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BY TELEGRAPft

From Indian $

8pecial to tbe Dally Express iHDIAHAPOLlB^Feb. 2A. In the House, to-day, the Agricultural College question baa been up. 'A*?

In the Senate the bill 'giving school privileges to blacks. Normal School bill not reaebfd.

V^JOH B'U

^^ngland

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Lomdok, Feb. 24—Bveniog—Solicitor Qsneral Cabridge has introduced a bill to abolish University tests, i-4 Turkey, ox

Cohbtaktihoplb, Feb.

24.—Hostilities

between Persia and Turkey are suspended until the arrival of the Persian ambassador, now on the way here.

From New York.

N*w Yobk, Feb. 24.—In -the United States Circuit.Court a suit, has been commenced against Cbas A. Dana, ox-As-sistant Secretary .« War, On tbe complaint of G. B. Lanjar, for false arrest and imprisonment.

PKIUJOKAL.

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Secretary Seward, in a letter to an Albany military corps, in which he declines receiving them on the 4th of March says, "It is my purpose to seek and enjoy, hereafter, so much of rest and freedom from political studies and labors' as is compatible with the responsibilities in which I share in comtnon with my fellowcitiaens." At

DECLIHKD TQB INVITATION. It is' stated that Rev. Mr.' Sharmaa, who was hissed in Washington for de-' tfoUncing the President for pardoping Dempsey, sent a note to Dempsey yea terday inviting him to bring his threatened cowhide to Shannon's-room and try It on him,guaranteeing that thereshould never be any legal difficulties.

Dempsey ascertaining that Sharman was formerly an English army officer and now a fighting parson, declined the invi-

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THE MILS StTSINSSS.

Dr. Chandler, of the Board of flealth yesterday analyzed the aduTteraled mllb seised a day or two ago, and by the aid of tbe microscope discovered sights in the wrter used that the Board does not feel justified in allowing the public to know, at present. ,d/S wt/'i «iU(

From St. Louis.

St. Louis, Feb. 24.—At a late hour last night the following challcngo was sent to Gallagher, the winner of the prize fight yesterday:

St. Lotris, Feb. 23, 1869.

I hereby challenge Mr. Cbas. C. Gal-, lagber to fight me a fair stand up fight, according to the new rules of the London prize ring, in one week from to-day for. one thousand dollars a side. Two-hun-dred and fifty dollars are left by me, ttiis date, at Isaac CampbeTTs saloon, cornel1 of Fifth end Green streets, as a first deposit on the match, and I hope Mr. Gal* agher or his friends will have game enough to cover it. £9ign edj

JapMA8:Ai«^«J4 rfas.

The tobacco factory of John W. Wray & Co, In Alton, Illinois, was burned last night, and tbe adjoining block seriously damaged. Loss not known. .ar n.

From Havana.

Nkw York, Feb. 24.-A Havana di" patch Bays there is great excitement relative to the announcement of two ironclads at Key West.

Three thousand Spanish troops .leave Havana to day for the interior of Cuba. Thirly-six sugar oane fields in one distrjotj -aa£ "feral ^hoU^lant^ioas^!others, have been ournea by Insurgent

An expedition of 2,500 men has sailed from Neufitafc-to operate agaiiitt rebels at Guauja and Fuerto" Principe. ii

A, new export duty 1s heresHer levied upon products of tbb Isiauo ,fn'. order to increase revenue 14 hrtet the extraordinary expenses of .war.-^g^jjja

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COlfQRIESSIONAX 3 Uo TJWASHImqton, F*b. -8*. O «f Pi ni i. •SENATE.

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Mr. Trumbull from the Committee dti Judieiary reported, and the committee t^as dhchstflted from furthar consideration of petitions SK., asking thelftgUlaton tomeet the existing state of affairs in Georgia, the bill to provider. more efficient government for .Mississippi, and the' bill supplementary to the act to abolish the system of-peonage in New Mericfl, and other parts of U- and a metaortel. aeainsta change in the bankrupt lawsMr. Trumbull from the same CotatilttM reported adversely to the bill to defined felonious and jpoisdemeaoots and-^agula^ peremptory challenges in U. S. cases on tbe ground that tbe objects of the bill Were already provided for in the statutes also adversely to the bill to preserve th9 purity of elections in Terr tories, on the ground that there is not Bufficieat tuou at this session to entertaii it.

Mr. Williams, from Committee on Private Lan» Claims, made/^verse report signed by bias and Ferry,qp tbe claim of Wm, MoGarrhan. He said the Senator from La. (Mr Kellogg) ib? Senator from South Carolina(SaWyer) #ouldta)a|» a favorable repert upon this blaimiji and that as the Senator from Delaware (Mr. Bayard) declined to have anything 11$ with the matter,. the Committee were unable to arrive at any decision, and must therefore leave It wholly to the action of the Senate.

Mr. Sherman caHed up the bill to admit free of duty philosophical apparatus, books and charts imported in ge«dfcit£ for use In instruction.

Mr. Conklipg moved, to add, and chimee of bells Of kinds not made in tins' country.

Mr. Gria\es opposed the am .and bfil. After brief discussion it Was laid1

A message from the President United States was jecelved apd read, vc tolng the copper tariff bill.

The bill then passed by yeas 38, nays IB. .... The Senate then proceeded to cobsiaM the joint resolutions reported by the joint Committee on Printing, and pro* ide. fot reporting and printing debates of the next Congress- .- ...

Mr. Whyte said, as a member of t&e

Qpmmittee on Printing, he had investi­

the subject and was satisfied the best course Congress could take was to direct the jednt committee on prinUo to make a new contract with B»ves-«- AM* lev, nresent publishers ot the Qtobe, ant he offered an amendment directing the members of the eonamittee to.make a^x^tract With Kivee A Bailey at pftwa named la their bid.

gated

eetabHsbment of

postal telegraphs. Tbj»HP»m»Wee began their report by a careful analysts of each, of the throe bills un^ejf aiMUMtpo, and fothw«i 4t up by the «SBar«i donsidarUioa* appllckble to the w^^Jtt^QCt,-*04

tbe

um art open.

"Pedal objec ptopoeed

Afttt isoosldtrsdJlf. ^Hs^aiion, Mr. Whyte's aeoeodowot wsa adjpte«,,aa4r tha 9ec.a» pass«d a ioial

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thorizing^be Cotpmittee on Public Printing to conclude a satisfactory contract with Rives & B*ney for reporting and publishing ^e aebata years. -HOUSE-

Farnsworth ffPm Fostawatuw.

'ho postal telegraph from Washington .Boston flfihfad nttatsi and tabled.

jgspsssiaMsaifrtJr'

Commute* a bill that th«/Fort Ooilini reservation, Colorado, »hall be subject to iwe-emptfdn pawed.

The Souse then 'resumed consideration of the unfinished business of yesterday, beiog tM bill to strengthen the. pui }ic--credit and legilwe gold contracts.— 'Metsca- Pruyii, Coburn Md^h^». opposed the bill, and M&sSrs: Wgati, D»lane, Brb6*»ild otbrs- ^proved-it, |er wfeich Mr, Scbenclc moved the^provious 'question oji 'the', bill iBS ainendments Mr. Schenck moved the bill be laid upon tbe table, not agteedto yeas 56,. nays 13*. r*

Mr. Biblack moved to strike out the first seotioa of the bHl not agreed to, yeas 54,.nays, i!9.

The motion of Mr# Allisofl to strikfi oht the second section was iefisated ayes 79, nays 90. .The question was taken, on the passage of the bill, resulting, ynas 11^, nays

The House agreed to. meet to-morrow at 11 o'clock. ii• Mr. Butler, from Committee on Appropriations, reported the Senate amendment to the Indian approbation bill, which was referred to Committer of the Whole, as special order for to-morrow.

Tbe

tfou«eiti!Wtttt

sioner pi Beyenue was, alter- debate by Messrs. Allisdn, Keiref abd Pike, amefidei by adding the words after "June 30, 1870,"

Other iainor amendments ware adopted, and the committee rose. *, The House, on motion ofMr. Blair, ordered the discharge of "?the two recusant witnesses-from Sew "?ork, Reeves and Be^l.

Mr- Wilson, of. I6¥a, ^ffered a resolut|on that the Committbe on Roads and Canals be authorised to print the testimony on the prqper length of span for a bridge *cgoi» the Ohio .river. ..

Mr. Phelps, of Maryland, objected. Tbe House again went intoCommittee on the Legislative Appropriation bill, kn^ ponding: its tsonsideration took recess till evening "*"*T ftirfj.'} ..

I ciNCIBf^ATI MAIlKBT.! By Telegraph.] l&rmntn, lei. ?4. tODB^-UnehaBBei and flrtt. fkmily sold at

OATS-At 67(968for#o.i. WHISKY—In good demand at 93tf. pROVTsiONr-Unsettiea. MESS POBK—Irregujjr.-aQDQWs. Clty Sold .at 25, mostly held at *438. JIULK MltATd—Oleld at WyiQUte, hot nor saleable at better than 12*814 thotigh a email lot of shoaMusbrooght-lttf. •, pA5S— Nominilljf unchanged^ltMi held *t 14^ 16)^317}4 for ihoaldere, clear rib and clear

A MS—Sugar cared hamt in fair demand at 19 iiAjis-Cvll it? Wiuita 'OA' noml at, city isauI0.at. 19^ kSSBtefsa??^ Waft's

LD—At bnylng." »t 1.1B dl«eonnt bnylat.

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Dulce's address says military courts pre established and their decisions will b(£ carried out. •.

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.ij N£W .YOBK MABKST. Bf T«teci»pM *•*. **b-

jfLOPB— Dah and CfllQe lOiror. with sales at 69 ftO(&T65for snpernneBlaieaoaweeiel'a.o 44® 6 91 for ettraSta«e/) $Mf. gtya-#«stern, 8 IS for white wheat extra, 8 BSQ8 03 for 7i20i

WBtik Si 64/at'L. si 64 No. 1 do. in store, $1 89 »tuber %ee«frn, si 8214 AmlwrXaaiBk r«UI3rBilfo,XaiB3yjiia on oli .7o i_-V« 4 at 91 for mixeat wwtirD, WhlU Jersey

HUh ,L. PORK--Firm, modsxsU $31 750 3i 00.

MESS POBK—New «31 8830Q, old 9WOS7 W, VTLNPFE&LMXBK.

Cty %«iSMiwa« cat

IKi 'lot lcettle rendered. "j-L

iMONEY—Conttnoee MSfi promptly, ttiet thr ughoat t£#d*^Tf «§6sia'U on Ooreimnwrtt-, and Hj»T ou Btneh eulUSere, Sterling qu «t nt for prime baakeve,-few oesamerclal sbttls offering.

GOLD -Opened at advanced to 32H, fellio St% on pass*** nXSchjiqakHi-bill.in^Jie Boose declaring bonda payable in gold, bat rtcoversd to at close.

da .TO, i. 8. "Wright & C6., Jgf ihosa Sxtrs Large OystBra. lMtf Tbk firm of Edsall Jb Oo. wat dlssolfed by limitation Febraary 6,1869. Mr. 0. id. Oakey

All persons knowing themselves in debted tolbB htt0~1lnir are -urgently re» quested tpaettieLJ..^ jf JBdsaXL ACo il i."s' t»«jn £foO i- cSf-. f»bl8dtf

calKS Txicax* at O. I.Bip»

But your Sewing Machines of Bid* die. t»l.»tf .. jHTt 'i .A. .1. .1'

POT* soznr Kid-Gloves, just received. on Riddle*fervour Kid Qloves.

UifSXRWiAB, 60, 75, 96, 1 25, 1 BO, at Kiddle's. ,[31.dtf

O. Wittio 4 jbo^ Main strMt, Deming Block, sell all their winter stock at exact post. jlinitf

Fr*bh catks, figs afed coooanuts, kt Sage's. «tf

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SAVE CHARITY.

4ft •iH

inbates for tbe next two

v. nnnnii.wM.' Through the gnat, iJn-blut&^clt/ Toils a homeleta Httle one Sot aMend to sooths or pity—-

Hot a b-d to lie upon— Xagtred, dirty, brntaefl and 'blwHaj"— aotdeetstitl to kick m( AehMle&in Sia «oA«adtjr L. r, s-Aid trom ObiUtian

Hanger pansier ritala giMtKone endeaTor lo claim herr And she Yi -laWs the law. Then the pampered child or fa-hieo,

Whorefn^diegiterelief/ Oriea, with well affeot*) paeaion, f-. "Oatnpoa tbe ilttU thief 1" Oanaara fell of

world-wie^sehvfiogn

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into Gbaimittee

of tbe .Whole on the lieglsJatlve appro.priatlon bill, Mr. Sehfcfick the chair.* On inotion of Mr. Allison' thb proviso striking out tbe salawrfcf special Oommis-

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The bill passed in the eaaae shap^ si reported from the Committee of. Ways and Means..

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TERRIBLE ATROCITIES saii'i ."Aiitidtt A Liuieiurlft Feel Frozen Off!

THE FLESH OUT FROM MlR BACK!!

THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETT

Vllfafny under th« Vail of Cfiarlly!

TBICKXBt OP *, TTTT" io- l)C9&

FIEKflS WlEABIJfG HEiTiN'SLMlll

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SANCTIMONIOUS LEECHES •it fto BELICIlOtl HVMBCOS XXP08EB I

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A Saint's fac« and Demon's Heart!

I N 4 a HOW LONG SHALL SUCH THIRDS CONTINUE!

THE lM01fSTER_ PUNlSHEDJi

Kverybijdf will remember the c5s«r of the unfortunate orphan girl who, some twelvejr fonrtfen years ago,, was £a£ea from tho poor-house

by a tfend ifl human shape jamed.Mrs. Ps£i.er, Who resiled atjhe tims.op S|aten Inland. At w^H be' hi tbe reeblleotioa^oftaiaiiy hew^this poer, friendless Httle tretur« War tortured hy t«e" r, till deathkind'}" phi-

Uow »he Was»beaten

wretch who haa adopted her, till death kind' an ii'ihl te her sufferinita tlll'hey little body wee' a ri^se i^ilned'bdrstingthveuihtbes^la—rnrned oat into' thfOIttjsr ^Sld afmoSt pakedtl

ed tfilherbonfSi Usr fset werihlietered with Troiti%Bd^hhr «mict Wted frame racked by rhenma -jstn—while *11 the ttares attended church regularly an4 was regard .Slittle^ses,th«a--sain| by^f|«^d« not (now ntr. 3

»»es i|a^e h'sppehed sIbof-*rA". )iapppntog Sjerj

day loiafit. The MrS. I^cltir^ sire bot .all dead jjet—societyjs'ftilt. 0' fl^aot* and !rhojr 'victims, ^ri. whatls w^rSfl, this.wlHj always h| tie fcrfse —IMjt. :anj)o.the ne'^t biit Jjbltt^rr, trocItie's when theV'tatoS V'i ^iUi (ipseat the pftiyitiCJl tuk' Anfbo ^y Who wTll to 'hgJt»rrat(ve qf,wro:

Zibd'f WhVWtii foribw brfiitirtJflgh"t&ffJ'dlio».-' •^-narrative Of wropg and re Knowledge 4he fu 1 torc^ or a

etributlon WHl'af-

aafd a^d will fset thrt»ul*eS. «jr»abie»^.weli.' "Flease, slr,-niaT*T shbveroff joar sltferwalkV'', "No, buy I—co home aad~nft yoar"Ktoiher fo* iekecare of-yoa-11-:— 1 on want live eent*, Sir—jnst Ave rents— let bae.flve cents for half-an ur and II do iny Work you'tS a-mttW .to eat m* at—I don't iare islAtit is.'1 '•'.*• "No, I te 1 you I Oo bome_aud keept opt oX the streets I Uo to school I I dbn't' see what parents can he thlnlfi.iltorje alKw tbeWtihlldren to go ranulng strohiSd begging 1"-

Tliellrit ip aknr was a stout-built lad, whoSarriedup' a his shoulder aUdel^-c hstructed woaden sbovel, and tbe person to whom be adSreSSed himself was the wealthy Mr. geymour, who oc upled a pala laUmanslon In one of the streets cut-ing the Fifth avenue et right angles,

The boy was about fom teen years of age, and though shabbily dressed and wretched-looking enough there waasomethtag -atisQ W"Sttn9naoca whiob could HO^.Wi to iawrest a V* »t»servertavorablyrhad

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Walked along, at the Windows jfr the liens In front bt whiojj he was passing, pau el id eccosted His.

About anh ur after tbe above conversation, BIr P' ....

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^Loss, 16, 36 up to 1100, Riddle's. [ai.dtf ks and Lemonta* SagiPs. •iM" 'p:. fells Bohelees Sardines—["•w

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Bueksye Ohrthes ~Wvig** Little GratftOlotbes W»ingera. Shei'man tTtbties Writtger^"

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Arasaii4 f\P tha atraAt. afnrv) n«.

boy's petition, aad i«tMSMMi| h^r held the pleading face. £uddenTy jlu exclatsauon, half of fea, half of surprise, buret froia hU lips as he aetoally met the moujrilal gate of the boy's

te me,

sorrowful eyes.

It was but a single glance,, aad the boy passed awayjatthxW.Pjbr_i.ng tojUtaaJbStf-SM!} reoover. ing himself, Mr. Sey moor sprang the hall, .tl out «t the door, and in atflnrtat Mras atthe side! £are boy 1" he said.hurrledly, as he touched lad'on tbesh/ulder, "havs yOtt got what you

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aey.wbicn.'tne ildi iwu, iwi w. he hastily rjaca'ated-a ferrent.'.'Jhank ee. slrL.. away an'the Steeet at htt topmost SP»«4.

Mr. tleymoor stood looking aftsr tbe boy till he saw blm enter a baker's shop on the corner, and then he mechanically followed in the same direction. ., "So he was hungry he mattered, as he walked

aloDg,

"and perhaps he may be connected with •omeone who is also hungry. Who can tell? I don't know that it's anything to me but, by Q«orge, aomethiugwhich I c.nnot exactly understand. impe me to follow him, and I will do so, let what will come of it."

The hoy was huhgry—eery hungry—for as he emerged from the baker's shop clutching a loaf of

from It and ravenousif^aawed Has he started en

3BS.' iT-ame toWtSfc^jiictaf' bis psrsutt eote* a tenant building wftictt-et^fkrhaoklu ttefttf,

Mr Seymour also entered the dismal hahitatttb, end. after some delay, found blmfelf in An apartment on the second floor. The room was a small jobo, and from iu position the light of day, except •t meredian (it was about three o'clock thea.) -was almoet excluded. The floor was cleanly S2^b«fcw^iTi^gltotAed brightly* in

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Sat the rich and gay pan bfbtr/ full of vanity and pride,

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And a pittauce they dedj jar, A» they pall their ftfits itMr. Thn* t»ullen mood oomi-i o'er h*»—:s

Bobklfee* she of woeftr weal— Death fiom hanger is before her— ,-iShe mart efthcrstarre or etcal, fehe dott iteal,'Cad who «an" bT4*6e Hi?/

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Oeai to cu«re and deplere^- a Wht-n tbe girl transgressed man's ruling 8)m*t*d kfghtr lam. Take h«r ptaca—leel her temptatian^—

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whieb occapied tbe darkest comer of th« roo* oa the floor, tba.aertd£ ^ootalned no furaiJ.ftire!'-'

Sittlpg bolt npricht npan this latter arjticte ^«ttSBSSa8M»KHa--the'oad raTeoonsly torn a moathfal,

from whi andlyi'oL

pi6ii:ather.ida,rith

Ma fhoeborie4

Mr. Seymoocwaa unable to scan thewoman'e featnres ctasety, fir tha .teigbt gtaa o^tbeeak apon the sapw-withaat had .temporarily anfltted bb eyes tfi *iew otjBCl* to euhdue^ light, bat he saw enoogli' io shock mm greatly, and~«toaplngr down liep aced bis hand-«pca Uu^ahooiderof the

inVJ'MiAndM)ambeSitiposttiwatJ

coins KKftl

from iliig f)tm

krtfUTX{ !i

tones Vj th» g»atlejnao'«

8

as She 0nt

the

Toioe

the boy

surprised

fell

to

upon hit

tamed

and

ears,

faced

the. latter,' wh6 #Ss

see

ap.on his features,"tfotHa'look of

gratkU^e^ Bttg ah, wrpwsiottstmpiwtiag ,-almoet to'malignity. a, "Go away!"

exclaimed. ,^he' DOT,

1

Starred, aohoosed—no aaodor nigh— And, thongh ears of reprobatlonP TV would Steal are ye would die 11

bitterly,' "go"

i«y, Siml reaTt! me alon«'. I batey^a'l" "'And why ehou yon hate me, my poorlsd?'' iQqaired Ms. ,-ejmonr, iu. a tone af ,an(eigned surprise—f'lt"

neTer iojared yon I".

«"Yira hare erilaimieif the My, passioaatie^, "jrou hare always injured me. and such as me. 1 hateyor because yon are rich, and .because yo» don't case who starresSO long as yitt have plenty to eat and tod rink, and to wear, aad tfcrow away,

Jttr. Beynraitr waf^abotlt'to toik^ ioiae concilia tbry reply,^-blktrbefore he-MuM"do- s»thetfooi opened,1kndarUUlagtrbaholtalnei yeart.of^ entered, bearing in hef band a bowl pCspap. .• She was a beautiful, .bright-looking cbiid,' although her- clothea

wiidj!(,atttf-h«--''halrIrakua.-land

a—

it, it. might, perhaps, have done' spine good, bat it's too lste now. Look at her I" Attd he gave %ay to another passionate oot-b^rst of I .'grief.

it 9 IUU ittt9 uu«, i'vua we "uu

ice-More Profitable thVLtTVirtue throwing himself Ace downward upon the

1

L'j. «,«• to anntner nesainnato nnf.hnr

1

A horrid suspicion flashed across the mln£ Of. the millionaire, whose eyefjiy this time had become accustomed to ths.moderate light, and look-.,

Of

ing directly at'the Woman, ooa or Heaven, what' light broke upon his-startled Vision I "Merciful HeaJen H' he claimed, holding bto handi before his eyes to shut out the frightful.: spectacle, "sh6 IS dead 1"

for me then 1" While6i' was thus, wlftdy-lamenting, the little

Wgirl

RttTBflBTJTlOJSr I! I •. .-.-t ... r." t' II. il i. if lii I »Ji,.,.rr\wI.' ., ... ViilC Inepite of tbsexertlens^Nade bythe "Children's Aid Society," ''TheHews Soys' Lodging Kooins,'-' and eiiy mlsilons.generaliy, there is still much to do in ihe matter of relieviog the neeesiHfti Of the enfferingUliHe eaee knotn "The Oity'sj Children"—lit'le, white-faoed, penury-pinched' sufferers whe live 4a pestilential, subterranean abodes, dark coarts and fllthj *ir-poipoo«4*l leyj wajrs or roam the streeie in the'day time aoo eleep at niitht ip covered wagons, ooal.box e, or any oth'rr place they:may be able to ste/il into— some of wbom-h'ave neither pnreats^ nor friends,' and otbera wh'o heve rslatires bat would be better off without ahem.

had pl%cqd he( bowl upon the rude table, and with the tears standing in ijer mild eyes b'ad ad-' vanced toward him. Kneeling besjde him as the despairing Words left his lips, sh6 threw ier 1Utl" white arms around his. neck, and murmured, ib a toneot mingled pathos.and gentle reproach: oiei"did you' say, -Obartey Vv/owi-it atlf .r. ,-

Instaatly-.the boy checked, his violent qriif/apd looking up througo.his tear's, he "replied, as ha.af-" fectionately pressed her hand:

"Oh, I forgot you iagg.e— I forgot yen, bat you piustn't blame me. 1 was tbinking^it notbihg'but ljer. It will b"e so ve y, very hard to tee 'th"rii'tater1ier Bway I"

4

By this time Mr. Seymour had reoMi wtji spmer What from the ^rst shock which his'feelings. h«d sustaihedr and approaching close to the corps*", He began fo perMe the features attentively. A thrill of horror shook his frame anew as. he did so, jbr. Botwithstaudin(^hB^hang^»hlc^death had Before under far different circumstances. .. 1 vwhatjs your name boy he asked, excitedly, I fd wlln 'the fl uterln tUriii#So#Aas Ih* Stmtowlng S~*T" I mad=. to fca Society.

The:®y,*ts ,t htoUtrie "IFtaShe, and w« have met again sit la»t^but inder what terrible clrcpmftances 1 Oh. what a Crlghtful, frightful death" for her to die I"

Usvpokp:itrpty.It'joe# a Wgi»tflild«th,l?r »inttea lffi

into the service, had promptly and at Mkry flo)l£

ing verydamtiJo

and then tnrnlngWl "J,-Pf"«k,4

d^Jedtedly fhs peo-

woo'tI Ihave neyer dons anything Jrttked yet, but I'll teal—.I'lLiaarder before. I. gp Itome^lth-

0°MoSa^^loas,

1

to small td shovel now\ and

pie tell aa th'st I yg to too big to be$.end to home »(lh6uC anything. he edded. suddenly, fttUe' lessuese settled .upon' his, paQid featpr» S—

Hnb

I.

boy l"eXclaime&3tx, fleyikolifcj

"what are yen easing? Upon fay life yon tal* savage. Here—hert'S Some Aw

ypu Ana ne pteoea m-als taiui a

few silver-colas, flt V'-'pAX Instantly the look. of blank despair vanished from ih» bof face, aad an-expression. of intense SatiatntieV took its place^ as eagerly clati^tag

tt womatts had- ilUU of. starvation Sfarr%t(qa I bir to ndeaiideithe pomps snt-1 vbnitles Of th-.s In'i he miJSt OT'tiieiily IEltgsr Wsppfea^rthet wlck«4jjprid,"-%nd all the taste of, ihe. fri$MM%¥iVHifcs^ePfitAter, «h«?rBShse»ea)tlml

foa^afesurnifmittit SJK^H),Jagpt pvea JajQtlQ-eetshe

there, the ivicttttio( wpg-wlQfcfe syfeih4 eorpjSfij W•rWr ^ie^*?^»^lfifi«3i»aWfthtl9n?thS Bilitonalrerashecb ftonrjrte hP®» fcis

edSind-elSieiif'by tfie N*piag boy Ute had-lKC

3 sm^l SolfZSffe u* *. n-t*r tc.fi{

aad'sl^ktsghini.getit^, he 'saidln^kiudly I "1 haTe'noticedi And. »w," sald-MiW ^eydtuar, I thatjustSeeas'wbMgthaBtjNmWc i«isei!».. et vtf tt^httle inan. ahd iW out fer seiife, I ested.^n the s^&u^inca of the poor. -My at,tedtio more flttlnf-tMd'41iaa that: cTim thati waat for 1 too, a«e beeh much attractea^to'snch case) slnc nothiognoir.^rl wiU ^e^ur frrend. S^e„i«ro I 1 h»a-ffof yonr pralrawortby-aetfoa in r*-foi« is monex.lv as he spelte hf iook eome to thattniiortannte Wamatiwho diqdqf starW it-ujxj .... ,rj 815- tAl^hoa|ghJ[mB«t a4pt. that yonr condnct cemmendab"e.'I'c^Difot tonqmtifta irhy f'u"h

i:-'"r

lid, had, COfiie .. t&y atid eSediptai^r *itTse'a vicjita qfcorbel gfteritjtoceiitl

Inlther03tu lister died,-'. Charles Uolilstel the little girl, Magi eeh^rwon^oiof-tff

gentleman I

"Hilb'ViWtine gentl*

wi™ The id nd lltt.'e Maygle lece.

tt

In t»t

"yo.'

flon't," bad be

:.rp ia erf!'

Mr. ^eymcar Just retarped-ftom adrtve oat on tbe Avenueela-ois mamifloent, sieixb. aed was about eutaring thedQur.of Us reideuoe, wl»»i the boy, who had bee^looking win tfn^^ .s^he tnicn ne was oassi and accosted Hm.

sorry wis

tftaUr'S

pose I^ibail hats toga fiBi. aioiiir oTsavk^ rtX4 "And the bey,#hst "wilt b&'iitie'df hi&^ow alobkor savkge reck-

ked ti,e

arleyS

Bridget Mullius, a y^eitfcr?rig» «ad

o8|'*dto^adc

once more beca ue his mouth-

Do .'t spesk to him now, Mrs. Mu'l/ns, please pleaded the little creature—"he feels so con't wait to talk. I know all about it, nd I'll anjwer your questions 1 .Mr. Seymour ffered to And a place for Charley—I beard him." I The conversation was interrupted by a knock at the door, which was opened by Mrs. Mullins, end a tall bilions-lookin* man, of a sinister exresslon of countenance, wriggled lys way into be room. "Etls I" whispered the philosopher, musingly, as soon as bi« eyes fell npon the new comer—"I ran see 'em sticking out all over. Slippery and ricky—twist himself Into any shape .be pltsrs ind adroitly make bis escape through the smallest kind of a hole. Every hair on his h*ad—to be lure there isn't many of them—is an eel, and if kn eel's eye was magnified to the sis, of his with a proper lens. I'll venture to say you cou'dn't tell """he^hS^aaP eonjtrnln'^? whom -l?fcll ^sm^ thus soliloquized looked-sharply a ootid at the group for a momeapoir two, Without speaking, and then turnipglrirfcet^- WwaYtPtlie widow, he

0

*hfleaFfeAS^ RM('llgbte^-ap his

Bull, gray ores —"1 bear-Jbat a. lichfmejs-ja Mr. Seymour—hea pllsted to take Qnargp of hia. Is that.so? ". "I believe it is," answered Mas. II Alius,' "but devil a much aeself knows ab-n it. But, don't thiouble the boy—Bf ?r JJVlp.-flf shin is keen on hloi I—esk Hogg l&ZSgm 4®teJ^f«a (fJi^dSBSidlhe cSild4-"she Vrtlf te» «eW

She wiilcomejend live witn me, now, I Wi

about it. gu«ss. She

Von't wanf stay here after the

I Qom*

•2Z&3& "Ho,I won't!" excTalmed the child, with a shudder, end at Aettma ttanfiTeUe c»p» eloSe So'. Mrs. "-v""

v—'

wo: might "And why not, my little dear asked the doctor with great blandnses.. "Becanse I don't like yon," spiled the child, with great candor—"I'd rather go end live iu that dark dongtoit where iy tether 'died thxn go home with you. -4la afraid »t-JW 1" "Now, J^at is hard, ton'i. it, Mrs. J(ullins?1 hirar "i\tSbAHFSar vttttf&tf rttmrp eionaily all through hi£ Aiany fits of sickness

home, she wt^t^tM.eeaf 'WIi aeife boy Is jast like her, I attended Es tnotbe: aionallr,»lsorwtr&oaf sscsWIu^ «a* peas: Recompense save fear ttinkets, and I dpn'^i

iary ip-

eyes upon the qneetfoaVC 1.1" "4 C_

getber. SK

& iS hml»j'ix.S

:v /1

ctea^o' snch 'case) since

yonr ptafseworthy-ettfoa la 'n-feieov^

to thatunlortonnte wamat,wbo diqdqf fctarsatfc n. "act. a as _. u*h»ve takeasachan iniereMln herorph* boy. After soperintendtnK iha faqeral and. .payio^al^-he ate"

woman'esoii." Mra. teymaur piased, in

Hra. ttymaw pso'ed, in ifrder to give he* bossomething in asplaand shsrcomliia-

"girl:

Ijreel though Iwa»liiJ iUjrott. and 1, may, tspt If you don't go away, I hare the strength tou the snojeet, and would, n«t*giTe m» tha sli do itaow. aVthapgh Jam only aboyl" -'.^l-eatUihetioa." i'fjpon my Bfe 4 "heiteva the iW la gs«lfig craay l" ezclakned Xc. Sexxaour, in asjrt of half B«veiam ret«rn«l th'e boy, vehemently, "and it irotildn't be asueti (o aro^der at if I did: I'arish 1 was crasy or4^S4, Iiwjjf#ln't,ealf Vhichl"

plain, aad whicTi could'advantage yon- nothing, "even: It I ahontd.4£fo.. Letjise implore youiiKau, 4oor asyoa val^a onrdomestic quiet, not te allude to the Subject again. The biy vWll" be out of the" hoiisV' shortly^ and, after ha la gone, let as cease

ConlM(tand ftU-statggitnibarotfeji bar, face, .Her Chhrley is to he platfsd ln hia care ro^norrott. large bine eyes weWfall of gentjeqest. and love, But hoWabottyourIltUe|»W«g)s, Maggie? Ha»e and an almost Krigeftc l00h£r«fct6d%fKtfher mSek, 1 yati touad a plaob for her yet, or .do yofi ^saa^»c retiring conntenance. 'LadomherV!.

Bhe wassomewhat dlsconeerled, Bpeq jisceverr I I wtmW willingly, adopt her," replii Mrs. tag.* atra»K«r. but beckoning the boy to a corner, Issysiosfi who Saw ate pnea that It WooltU be^.uie-" 4kl's*ld in whistw, whifea sSils A 3o lighted t. up her littM,' thlnfaee: aeq "JH(ere,.j0hatl9ft IWabroji^hi

•war! t- a bowl oil re

I real L^11,

nice Soup for your mother, 'and 1 know It 'ill 3d fcjoastli her good. *r"" gar bht_ poor mother

good. Urs. Maddox, who lives up sMto^'fher,at it to'ja^forifetefcht Mfa Tfisil «fwat® I I'm not hungry, and WflJ beao nice [pr.yoar 1 sether "£it ••fhestni

The boj's lip Quivered as hettrdgglfd toaobdae eome tembl»ASia^pD, an4 ft aalrWOTed, atJMk

ft

in a htaky voice T-* I aa a brand frdm tha burning, (thia was a fav»rit» "She don't waiit it, Vsijggt^-^'JHiow tk*)dM'i-u-tlmy

thia earth. The iact that our Htarbnly

her hea never blessed us with ehUdren 'is (he heat, proof that:Ee intended -l.shoald dtvot njy? ~'t, eniirely, .to. Hia service. She a sweetchild,

I am happy'Tr, havin|**been ahle to"plni?k her

expression-with theledy). hut I can pot meke.op

.yotleat tt y«ynrsell." •. :p' ir.in4 toassumethe entire care of her, andso "Who Is that gpntleman vthisfe^fd the sil,-Ll think I will permit a Mr.. ock«tt, who has' at the^ama time stealing a^'gfance 4t Mr. Sey- Tmadiapplicailon to our'Soclety for a intlegtil to monr'.""''"1" "i: .. I adopt, te take her. -6be seems a very faluUs. kind de-is a-TUh-mSm," answered the boy alood.ll. df wo^i*n, and has promJse4 to bring At aggie, vp "who lives in a greathouae up town," -. I £n thefalth.'1 "Oh, Ism^so gladl" exclaimed the gift, joyous- *oorMfcggie! .she littleuknew the fate^that Iy. "for 1 am^sure he will do semething for you* swaitad h«. And had Mrs. Seymour been aware, mother I" c.0,: '1 I df it, her pbilaBthropio h^aft would have thrill"Of course I will, my little lady,V said Ur. Sey- I 4d'-with horror, and she would as soah have mour:—"t!hat is yhat I ckme here Tor.'j I thmoght of placing tbe helpless little one in the "No Voa won't 1" exclaimed the- boy, bitterly, I keeping of wild beast. "beoau-e yea caS'i .help her now I If yoa had I An Kour later, after Mr. Seymour had left the given me only five cents when I first aslfcsd yon for I hotiee tb attend to1 bnsines^ Mrs. Dockett made

her appearance, wihliigto oonsult with Sirs.

ture, who was notfltfo have tbe cbargoof.a.riog I taaob lest teader child, hireda woqj.in tbe hoitie from whfch ae tool her.- Be dlt mfbem ritt prison not long an I mens, aad from .that, tinie tilt site- fooM iwr, the little uatortnuata pk k^ up her living by iuunlngerratids for.the wains Magele ia thetnly htme bf Whfchr shi-'tt^ atpreeent hnOittf.'*-' 'tl hfi poor'darll^, nnfortnit little' onl!" ex- r| elslme-1 Blrs. Dockett, applying her banket* chief to her eyes.

"JUB.

Mr*. SeymoBf/l mu^t

have thi*t eh'ld r'1 feel I ke I could Vat tor dp pow.wdthoat trvt%seein' of her. Iwanied te get

ealf SiKiety, you.don't know I" ... lUdJttrs.JDjckptt kuowq how lnextricajily In-. tetVovfen was the past tiitory ofthit little onfotfoiiate witK her own, she Woold not have Been soperf?Qtly self-poeeessel as rhe oonfttmplsted taking charge of her. But ibe did. not fctjpw it and she was hippy in her tgcoranoe.

«n 5 ii.4i^j

I«7

®Dr. McNab had good reasons for feeliag inter I sated in tbe childjcggyyed irlfft tllM rr|srTiir were will appear in tfie coarae of dor atory.

It was one aonaiag nkwl a week arte* tbe events jnet naYrifed tobk' tlaee, that^Hr. and Mrs. Seymour sat at.tbP^reakCut tat}?, the genI tleman reading the mdnilng pa'per and sipping hia .coffee by tarns, wlille the lady remained silent, apparently In deep thought about aotne-

phase of th'S mosn

"And another .aingaUr hieular matter is,.'thatydn a.em less.incUned to, I ropm-iHite'sadv'ct converse abodt tM boy.'^hir

J1

do abba the

u^J* my

Withoat asy ia^wy n^cha my ^art, yb'n

teid meal you knew about the gijrbtikMrheu. 1 a®aW3»aafi^«%^ ghtest "Wel, mv dear," said Hr.:Seymonr,^£Barently with'gieatTelaotinse, "it'ia.thnthat I, hire jail along tite4 to avoid this siibjeet, bat, as you

J\

Ten win treat her'in all re^Mlsaii if she it hor.^ith.you to Seypionr, deljgb't-* whiirh had been

-*Teu win treat iter to ail

fd wlln the fl ittering al tni*n

sighed heavily,' end thea said smphati^silyi ".Won't thoa^h J" A Di you will. ViDg't trup in (As faith 7" ope-' ":Hffrs.Seymour **yonwltt^adloWly teach-.

l3.Seymourj^yot

ib'e to save up? Why,

SlidofarBfchtime Was to be dt bee* under hefjrfr'he'i .„ 'al4Mtagl£ t1)e Mt4£ttfe t^iy^parent-like and aatfe

b'*Woprt'ieea

appretffids

hlve^

frleSk wa** 1—»~ _.

eaeaghvwaa togathsciroei iqs oompanas soaa ideaofnissmp'oyer and Us fellow appcemloes bSt,^s«aogrt ejougti, the hoy eontd ntVsr al"o# blSSealf'Se be drawn lute a conversation en. that subisok -He.vonMI totk freely so ugh oA asy frter theme, but tV momKf jhe. ehop *as jn tinonf d. be was duiabf tor $notd alTthi

kopete Vdon't sp#k So faedr

duct'to hfs mother I

,r3,

at' h^, taf a tisl*t«.«l

tow.r'3»adjitftjfcn«fil tjK,«knewbim 3t' Saiich'atyceif, Wit,"* rfpiies a ister Va.r 7 htf'c eefit^jt tfat&pin him to be fi*httT.. -uu'. I d,. .. •a w^v- much, to .cam»lau about. Be ase^ as pretty well. We've got pleat? taaat. and djiak, I act to Wbar, and don't havo t' work very hard." staatilcantly, ea trial. Wa

"0». yae, ".whispered Dick, uKat'a,SoosTk«*»'gat a n*w toy

thiag. i, •1 Atlepgth, throwing dowrn hia papqr aaJ emptying h'e cap at adranzht/JIr. Seymonr'said, with a sigh: i'lI »«»r^«P» Paper oCUte^my dw, that I «m«t as 'I scripUoa. Tor appUoat ea not I doaot coma across the details of soaie houible 1' hnky, «pd rwiU«a^ tbi^ nreeh to yon, if 1 ala I iff*

1

airen d» laT««ilQikaid|l»swbsaevMra new heir oom«a bsB w^.a,re t4PaX

^se.ofd4ntatro%» dtotse^™ 12* f.

11

afterward. Ii

i« ue almost as If yen were my rrother,

jctel

The. bey's warniog «as not wiih'.nt Its effect aoonih* minfof oig HAllhter ^ut.hMia^ ente''r,esolVW upon hU course:of aotlaD, he was Mlijito be ssretfea theref.om a tci.reclsIog kt- ej«s in sirep,he determined to carry oat M* o-i«lnaT parprse, let what woold haptsn— whichh« fuhswju-atlyeW bathe ha not bees ao ibd-atuied a pmitloe forty-eight hoars when hs blteriy re retudnot h*fing taken,his little

7!^rhhh

.the boys ware trailed with great eonsideratio*, AU ihta was ctiangsd, however, as soon as the -njio p.hy te be a me a (Ull-Oedged '-bse"—then tasks were riposed npou the ill-starrrS apprentices, !the completion of whieir took them trom tweve lt» sitWea hours pec da^, and SLejr.were. cpm^eljled to aiibmlt (Uily to a thoniaad hsrtcwing

twoundof

pleces Wjustlce, which Were cal aiattd tc the price and lacerate the lecliutecfen) 'boy pos^«sin th. slightest spirit.

It was on the morning of the second da/ young Hollis'ter's apprenticeship, aad he wa bttsiiy employed at the slie ol Oldt Sanaets, under whose toltlon ne bad lemporariiy *ti plaoed, when Mr. Uarak Jeffries entered the "bee* hlr»," and, es wss Ms went, began thj cxarots.

rith mj jiuf hiadaiiy tortures: Walking from oie to en

enoe, but. fear' 1 am growing too fond «r.| °,Mlai apprentices, .he bestowed npon each is upon-|'as he pasted along, aomenitiDg lUnu^-ndo or eanlcttttiu^ temark, which admitted of no reply, till at length be stood behind Sick Menaerf, "hi. iett'hia,preraee-although he did.not see hlui, and #ho Shuddered as,he continued his work withoat 1 Tolling ®p/ "£ioh*tdiJ tweaked the iafaculate propil?tor.of the "ba«luTe."

and we should not place onr affections upon.

At the soahd of his Vof&e both b»ye lodkfd ut ana Hofifstev botfM4flfetihetyrai.tLeld ia lii hand a caw hi ie, thlon^ til) then, he-had kepi conoealed betilud him. "Hifihardl" repeated Jeffries, •'yon 'did

:Cni»hetflderingtbeth'erathimble*lest

yLu^e^^f^0fdhne.^^Mrf,^6,u'T•ly',,1, (Jouldo tl" exclaimed Mr Jeffries, a.cnmlng a look of offended dignity—' "acuUn'l, »ir Do yoa mean to,tel. me to my face, that I have im posed a task upoa.ona'of my boys which he. co'u not perform? I am grieved, I rorafaam grieved, Bfhhard Manners, to And that you are aic ha hart

... oeaer-richai Very kardi oaw—in spite of alt Seymourebout taking, charge of Maggie.. ^.I.talkin toyou, and advising of jou, and per•'Sow Old 'flfd oti fay she was?" asked, Btrs. I -suadin of you to do better. I can't allowsicb Dockett, after some preliminary observations bad-1 con act iu »y3688l!Kl3flC?V'a8Sloagh I an paaaed between herselj^and Mrs. Beyuibqr. •. "eadj to shed tears when Tthink XfX, i."« "It is impossible to'.say, exactly," rppliol the ^atter lady, "tot the Child does nor snow her sge.~M shoold stippoiaJtor, however,^0 bo about "SR?ir exclaimed Mra.TJcck^tt, with fervor "end what is her name, mom *?Of that vraacealsaIgnorant," Atfsweied Mrs. SejresonV history About three years ago ber father, ebe&tfttd'crea

ready to shed tears when I tbink of36io

rof

... she spelft, ai\d eleVati-d his. whip in the alrj bat

ishe is a poor iittle waif,."of. whose before he hid strack a blow, Qotltster, who wss istoyy w? liaye been able to" learn bdf Utile."— I "f'V wnwered damb by surprise, txolaimvd, A Ii "Oh.

ionft''whip

it, I

shall have toosaish ^oa severely again. It'i very tryln Ut a faan of'my ientfblllties. bnt 1 euail have do It X'tant help myself it's a

dooty

T.o'l °*e tb yctpihdys^r.mother, and to myself 1" H, wokthe poor trembling lad by the shonlder

him, Mr. Jeffries I Pleas*,

dont, sir I kaow fad tried his best to finish his

.... .. .... 'tint, lor. it was three o'dook. thia morning teaflerward of dtHriim tre- I »vre-lie got.tp bed'.. Resides, sir, he Is slok. B. cou'ttc getto'sieep for boughsng, for an hourafter be laiti dowii l"

Mr. Jeffrios drcppedhis uplifted arm and stood gqrfrg at tbe pew apptjntloa with a lock of perfeet amassment ''fs impossible that lein he 'xol&imed at ungth pal of The 'beehive' up ireaa made appfeotlc* a-glvin* of me advirel— Mater Holliesar, yoa have committed a Vei*j jtra»" offlsnse,. sir--e offt-nse, elr, which nothin' bat-

I cm be in my right seasss?" "have lac ted as priaotito tUlaUto day, to have a a B.fftvin' /if MM Ailalal.

n'epost

Jondly

Mh.gWi.Uytagherbkxd epoahis |l!0?,.eod deSKfat*tufltahs hate received tb. -•L^stfcklookina tearlntly into hisfaoe". l/bwa their alsp'^tf^u -from such esteblhrii. ^esTiLM^fepUeajhe 6pJ, eeiily.. m«te aajte 'Miisai' ea C.: ff:.

at'it-'lsfheiter

.^ife*erVi iad,'.' said IS* \nii hoj*faUfc and abl'iteyess, *strti« t-e rt was MeeSUg.tOi,'and. the pain IBS®.. 1dm- where Mrs. Dockett liv»s on LodelsJandi to visit *ttOhiId,jojftilly gltfe -. "s.-'JMl "Besides, ccntinaedthe boy energetical)*,' ^'1 to learn a good trade, and law to-have pTeuty I bf over-work.£j«HiSB^IElB^nfih ba able t.0 save up?,. why, Jjnight be abietopny

a- where Mrs. Dockett ll^s on Lon®Jsjand» lering. fVWi'lk sn^t,-ptuhM«4 shall-be sliyWfd |i He was thi: 4t ioievery week. Whopo^iV .1 pflnWimsnt Hi ft waj wixfy Sure -ofthat tM-exelafineipj .rant had thr ia tnvftiiWi v-L-v»i '. Ifthe.re waso a

I

might be

able, to P»y

"Poor children I TheW'/»ppy

hnped that he Would grow up respect*

:ed by h'a fslhwmen, and a blessing to her—thr ^rldikofjfyr heart and the staff^of hor declining happy Afic patlons. wore

s'.yBut «il,stich

s^'jsaw'^«TW'»iw»wifcp^/SWJ5««2rUi»?iSir!S!l: |iSS5fc«!Sf%fi^SffaBISS?tijS£rt«S^ i»y. bntfjt^^atlcaiiy,

1: thought |charater ft wcttld be hard to discover Jone rt-

wjmMK^id nol wish to believe these when "they csme from man —ble rsspeotablllty as Barak min whocttwelt apoa her son's sbo't-

jtsoiistroh'utiqufS•

it/io avtMin u.' il

...r jjof ioB'able respeotablllty as Barak Jetnp farther'pio'Tof^h Ipslrie-

th«*e«ol my dayei" iri«or'e^^«S for any^work whlch ehe^fglit rsito^tikkmloao, after iha h'ail^iveh eect-.bsw*'J-aJ erful evidtn-e cf' the faith tlrat waa.i* hw^'. r11" father, no to add the rin of falsehood atok'yroi'sf'r

L..,»

*.1 .»M»rent. reioot»Bce, bow could her frai'i from cor 9rln« Elm by the mrmr.'rj ol

TlsraMCt iBSitniac wbfDihs'ehQdren mst-.ecth I Oh Ao» Bjorhwr hearts have bsen .broken, eyes *i each wars ltd, lanJ-B^w- tmttry-sterner ohe# ren'er oallou» Ij lid adTto'-^tl'-Meliag by the develish skill ol iot ^'o Ito^te* different plaseSfHow.-Ija B»».k JeffceW How meuy thlavts and asses-

Seajrtrf pa.n e'Oipidtbelips of KlcbatdHenjners. is the flehd who hem htm ia his jripe, pro-Ihow-r ppoir-h sea strocesslon of hav»

Ue did not -ttlsaio get away, althoog

.nwmifSlt increased in vinlonce with' hie p».iilteoess, aid the vital Hold stalnelhls shf «e th" rdment of'tortur* la eralei his flertt, for fait rt was bieeSMg'tOb. and the peia sihieh te tbsee was'greater tbaa-evsn hia ihyekalsnf-* feriog

He wss thinking of bis mother, and of tho it so .alt repaatad, ahlch bis oraelf tythrtatened to lnfllci npoa h^r. Bw waso who felt every blow whicli descendnpon' the' baOk of tbd helpless b^j as keenly aa. tbc«Klt ithad: been inflicted upon himself. Of •a. joe* aiuV generoas, but Impetuous end fiery-

|(n»ture"lis oung spirit chafed under inch at,

jyoui^Mard iad Jaiy-lekithes fcr.yoa:m.juJkllo extflhrnoo of ms^lfest cruelty and i^Ju-tice."—

while, and then you conld-comu' and live in the Only think anticipations 'always be-n fpmlatirFihtlt »hwc:waa a "deeper

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jwere but short-livedl The» had ale snliar with mlaerp.htli Hiere wsj

jTcaattUnnil mild tae degree ander ihe poirei.. of klndnetf!, he was a very demon when excibd hy wrong' and Oppie^slon. A boy In years, Te ,»«• a tean-'ht hnitj att"d fear had ho part In his osmirsitiJB.

From t&e moment that Bar4k Jeffries struck 'tho first biowt h. bsd dropped his tools, asd1 ettTJdloosi gin like eoe cu denlystr'oken riao.l. .bysarptise paaishmentproprtssetf. ifoi:ierts, MadarkAstheassnmedan eyes «s press Ion of, te :r. c!t hls.hrbg iest rise and fell with the tu .mn^ttoos pnesiOti' whlcb agitated it-, the. large vtiue opoe We-ntok a&djor-haad swelled nearly 'js48S«attur««^af85efit to^he farthest cornsr of the ro«iq, aad (hre

ho operated tn ttfsHivoi ehotkyeltb emotion. »hdak«d obtf

Y«e efcotvWee term&T by Mr 3*. |j „fftRftj sjd|^iiiBg a U«» jammer the bey Uitl +. cot^avfiiT^look wroMWil *Ltf% »ird Mmcdi wlckod blow at th

-*.-

Ilng boy, abont the.age.of Charles Holiister, wno ht once attracted tbtrsttention and_«rKltnl the sMttiaearatieh" of tbenewlyv entecsd hpprsiitice, wirO (^H» »ee et,asj sfectioa wh»» be w«« In- oc fonnil la spri, Turned thavths toy in,, qasstion,-hose nsme .'MAOUIi:, the ,«4S W^aM Manuenr w»|i to' be his room mate: The two bo) became "fait frisnds the very Srat Bight-that thV slept together, and they gftw more and niar^ rttached.to eaeh other as. tneir intimacy becime closer. -Tkafi st sffbrfoC^hanststapprantiee, n*turally

H.i.i.a r_ —q |jbll3 Olfell*tl cflM «ett(laiM(l«H or Ml tru Mil

off Ms gnmTih

Bollkte.' aelt

V' deeply in lereaiisg aai-nattve will eiii

*^Uist,r wMtbe knt to throwhie^alathss^ offJ JHook, UlW Mil at COSk Jll-dtf

of tkaletser.^^^ejbey was u«*t« at any V'ly sptki before getl 1

Uw^^rared.totbe4fct&fal> hut' .now his face 4b£a^o^ witrftfh pfsVly Sptke c/ lo'ae especial scarce of regret, and before eofltrary to asaat'XV« apaer It, endaround toe

•JZi* jja £9f-

that'" "1 ''WiaM»Jt.tW'.*ske4

t«Ceme,

i^hlspered the tftthbli/g is

q4aaoa!a t«^T to ys*,-CS»ar4y?' Jtepllrd «e' boy, in a whjwer so tows# Up be aimcs^ iaaadihle.J'lf.y6ti,don't Sp5»k loesr. A knn* hw •MWA UmmsHker^ Ad'Hall- yoirte eni hfar

'.-.J.w-,

y.r

I KS..IL Wort* 0UICK S«.=-

S mall rofits aitd uick Salss Ltither ^r^sby kco'ps a nice and well selAded~t|pck jpl Oro^ejles and Ptodo^a fot 'iiale *at-Ms new BUnd, opposite the Pafetbfflie. -OkH antf see for. yourselves,

tbe matter, DlckJ'.sald flriils»er,.lThe a'e* year has rolled in, now if you f.i« are you?'.' I tima.' jddtf "Mo," replied the bw.-ta'a whisper "wUM'en

1

kjW0»teist

give hlni some wholesome pun- 11^salcwf. Ksafi»V- "iio other. Jonroat

Ishment, and I stall also, much against mj I America Iu.parts tt ne year no,much vVusbie KJshes, be obliged tor his outrageous oun|'0f0rteatlca"owo}l

Ths fast sen'o'ioewe* one of Mr BarraK Jef- I numbsr is worth the en lire smOnnt oi a y«-ar' tries matter.atxolM* 1n theoxerdee^r tonuie^- I' ^"'PHpa.—.AgesU wanted-. il^iletred like a /harp Knife, the heart, of.th* I rr.mfom JLrtel dStwSt id the^eadkn Hoaven.as]

andJtheJien.dknew it wodld when heutterrd tr&Mrs'. ManTt" s.-the'' hoy'is mother, was awt-J- 1 «r, and he was her only son—the child of her old age. She IdoilXjL hlsa, almost, and befo-e eh (enticed hint to the moastfrof tbe "beeltiva"

lT

prist sisry, eatlOM, Cn A

A HIT'S CHILD''

pMUtsMcd hs 17 «r the HIW TttftK WK'itr, haw mem. n« riw tuk •Klllil la b«aatllullf jllast(«led, aae eoniHiiiN forty long eolameia of «loac '.i/vfrajr-sai,-""-ab iksUh KflE W Turk

I WKBET ttt* best at*ry

every M««s Agrat tlM«rhMt the Umlom asl OahidM.

w-

|j J^ttcheU, Sbirta and Suspenders, of tbe. best qtfallty, at Dowd jfe,Slate's. «,

Otbtbbs at Qcosaf s.-^-From «i»d) after to 5a^ Ueo^fge Habermeyer

St.

***a^ r- *«*?$

a*xa: yjlm

ESTABLISHEDJLULR l^J

S8dto Na. S7 Tfcrk »owcK. T.

A.

•Ue

Frnm ihe memeat the dochsseats ware sighed ]Lefttber,flIde8, oils. SMoe Fladc 1b«8»MMLCurriers Tools, *ss. t44 A iir junr ST., tvaa giim,

pjaptd ObKri^s Bolliiur benrath entire ca^iiolo^Jfr. Jeffrie* for seven ysarr, the -. meanor oi (he latter toward his apprentices uedirweat So'-complete a chsnge, ihat the newly bqtnd lad,. aUho*ah pseparid to wlta«sa.some. thiog-of tnekinil&om vh»t Diek Manners had sa)d,' was greatly astonhhed. -Ignorant of h« wend, aad thoroughly avtleas aad nest htmseKt J»o neve*. Imagined that any one cenld exercisv eocU perfect l.ypocris During iha fort night whilehe~itas on trial, he hid aeilocd that

4k:

WEetAW ff€PTfCr? woald «wU iUtieltoa fWat fliat TUELL, BIPLET DEMINGsriiiHrhig fWiM io v^i of Bar Oooas. Se» adte tieemest.

BOWrO GKI PATENTS, tj For opinion, no charge. Send! iUt«haat Jg. scriptlaa.

00 ta ,ta#

hiapo4a« atwnt there, Bidli

a'(l ircke.ln thn thf .1! yoice thj ag-te4 jom he entrj oOtsHe aw afia.d will S^to to 'urtall joa» et»»piBg JftMrs yen'T# jpjt »wj moea time tor sieving—you bate."• •.. "Ibw* ha .?£*» atound l"* Wiii p*|45th» littV Unffta'nat3. '*OhI Woti't- cttkh IS wtUit^ A. td tarn tog his back t* hia Oomyaaion ko rofn«ra to savanotiter-word.

BWr

DTover

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10, «At OoTrtument and

ftoasp Msa. SpwMfleattons^ draWag^ caveats assignmeats pt»pars(|] Mooted claim, proeeouted, A|io, UterfertQcMi ez^ntioo of p«uoti, and appeals. Patents taken out In all Knropees «gnatries. Idttstrate pamphlata, MO pagas sentOae. Aidrssa MUNH "k 00., iVf

tcs

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nri30

riepeotfplly inform hte old patr°ns. and

{the pablio gen rally, that he has on hand ano eo'ioits orders for the various kiads ut gcoda. (adapted to the wants of j®*®1 Shoe sanA0laNti,

Hasasss Jiak«in sfc jDeatefss?! Ooosistlag of

Harness, Skirting, fair atui Black BHdle,Cottar Leather, Hfiff Leather, Um Lcath-

bl'?»ad

feso? «t* Sealing, JPad t&na y- Skins, •££,, sI'Oqqi hzc aOLt—Oak, Hemlock, Slighter, BSenOs AjrTse.and OnriOjo, Frrnoh ana Aaivrl an Call aad

Kir Sains, Wax Oppar iiuff, Or.la UsHarfio J'ebbU Gkain, Spins, llaee Lwatha^ OhauioJ^, B0AN8—reohUM,- Sfaroon, Blue, Geen,Ye!lew/? aodOream. E.1N1KO OK.1N3—-White, Pink, Tellow and »us JiOkoOsO—Tsmpieo,- Oeraesa, Fatnas, Osps.

8M»od Ooat, eto.

OALf KID—Fret ch Amerioan. PJUASTBBSB'S Balft. it Ustiage, Beet Weh, gflhovai"

Binding*,

afght."

Salter

Web,

Ooriagk, ,\o La2-cctiP Shod lo

Qalioonr, Threartr, SLot bask, Br^tlis, -r kjreiots, _er* t^is#^ Osmect, Phoe j^t| .M*oftineVsx, Oub Trafseaatb, j, "dse Bi cklng. Xaa n«Toifed,

Jtilj Sh«Blacking aad Btutil """•AIW-tSS: mi* .so Otimplng boards, jtni.i.fl am

(Jl.mps, hoot Tr»e», :'. Orlmpicg ,oh'nee,~

"aJnmp rfapa '***••. *tc,» OiLS-.Cod. Straits and Bank.: BicUy, Sumac aod japoalca.

THREAD,

"NEEDLES, ANU' BE WING HAOHIKE THBSAP-. ANtf SUsM. "rn

CASH for Bides, lfura,^8ft'»»p Peltl, ITrti Skins, Tallow, and Leather itribe ^oa^h. Consignment nJtifaytt Receive)

TrumptJLtttntion.

FebSdwtf

npWKlTK riCTOBIAL 11 A First-C'ei Utartretsd FamUy J»ag««ioe, with Fhysl»gnomy1Fhrenol. gy, Sthnolcgy^bystoIogy, and Psychology, adapted to all wlto- read, is Toa ItLttsraaTtn Pbxsxo{, oio.l JMUkaj., moathly, at yrar cr ln clue of ten, at~$2 !-achv Kaw Vc^me. Jacuary Dcnble Hamter, 'jnoilf*e«iy ,8b eeats*. AJdress 87 B. WELLS, Ho. ^S9 'Broadway HewTork. ^'A rich storehouse of instruction and enter-

Ci aid certainly no

teachcs man So know hlmsalf. gaehein-other

MILLINERY.

,rx

Mi*.: OTtKiWOriAW fOasremoved-to^ the Cora or of Fourth and 0tf^°

ito tbe business. Hav!n« a competent Dress-ma-Xe#, eatlsq^itioo icharahteed.

\r jgpiqi*mim. I ind} sqo£ KET OMOBa"MADETO OSDSIt Att»Y jChjok is a sipali, f.va^, Qrnaaa sUve* Qheek, .-mmlted-wlth tbe bwfiar*s Mm ,~tO he fasteaed to fa bnncb of keje,earthed Inthe potket. Tbrw Key

Sohecks may alse lie attache t.» Valises, Trolls andeiMrsksttoles. Tke ue very nf«t aaKuSk^ul.

Aispi Bolei and. Bkfaaga Chscke famished oa' "hort notlos. Port Key Checks numb«iwd and ierterei, The price of Key Check for'y o. ate,' aad will be.aetvtvby mail Ou reoilpr of price.

I also haVe a hloe art, pie'of Steel Key Binga i«ad Qh3lju.AA*j of tha alK V'vanicWs ran had b#.calling at my 0 oo.ty, Store, on the oorJuerof foorthaiK Lefay-ttestreets, or by drop-' I vlaaa line lAthe PostOfflee, r£, [f .«*. EiJjilir...I

eANDT.

MANttfAOTOBT, ANQ..

|P Xi O tt It 9 O Er: !riiiK HE0ied bko Msnufao inrent of all Kinda o!

1 BHBADand CAKES *»«tExasEus,, 'and Dealers la eROCER IE&

*ITC

n4)l

OaSaflsyette tt^ ietwkin Canal aud tep-.

Aft si Z& AUT E'

asp •Ei«itsg

0:

A-Wosfi to^mx Wis* KSetfuinT

lt\

al *ooi*09lM OWAs ^eft'at tt. Tffats*n^W"h'» Stor, 1l£(v street, or Stxaat, will be prOMptly att ad-

a.

BKYAX'8 LIFE INTIG0SAT0B, OCc£/M MK/OrBXjT&Q KLlXtk, Derangsfssn^s -pi rje Crlcaiy OigaQt^

Life, HetUth and Strength ItsQ who aee trtmd foH-w dl'eet r~nt. It never fails to remove Kestoos Oebl Itj, ImcotBw, ex or waift"of Power, 'atid aH'wrek arising frojs Xxfesses or IndbOrstl n, iesuiti»t in lose

msmory," anpleaaaot dream's asafc. aeives. t6SMaohe,*ti*rvous*t «m''llog ge^rrat .,s t«d4, dimness ot vision,H-.shing of th atio, w%.th«if iTegtroted, will sttrey lead to In akity or oq-' auaip.lloa.. Whso.tbasy tsmis ones aff oM, it (HU not recover without help. It must be uvix.. eMtSrt and at MslbssM,' to Sttakle

She soClrWW

fu fill tb^dotles pf Ufa. ,, Vbls nrsdloiu» hat IMs tsteTfor many years, en^lt is warseat«dd.%crtai cuaaino mai ist bow b.d the caae may be. GUtndr ds of oertir cates* osn beShekvn, W(m, mm Mar pier hottle. or six botMss for five.Oollars. .'&jec*s

SOLD BT At-l DBCOO itf

If yon behn'ot procure l{ send a staMSweot et yoer oaae, en* aio ose them ney to BRTtN G. OO. Sf.Oedar street, Bew To », and It will be. aSfetyou,~"Oa reeept of Kn Dollars, a bottle oeerlytquel to svea smell, wib be e-nt to asr espresroflKe In tbe Dai ed Rtatee. thar,e pe'd. FriVateelsettlasa, seat on apptlratito. tiolfca •t^ip. da Ifiaodwlj

EHEORS OP TOUTH. Tenng Man, the.i xperl^oeeof yeare- be* aetuoa-AtBted^i-Jatt tbat reHam! may U» |«aee4lft

u-.,the.e%a.y

Co.

will be in receipt of those Urge and maglAftcefct Hiltbv Balthnore Oysters, whiqlx tke^ trill Mill- By "tbe caa or sexve «p to

el

4 S E I foe fhs speedy add permanent cure cf. lealtsl Weakasss, tba rsahlt of Y"anthf%i laotSeret'lre, vhishaegiected. raini the tappiree*, atut cJU. Assnhnt for bnslntes, social society, or marfi age. 'Thfy 4aa b« afsd vilhotlt dateotion sr'ie-, torbrence withbu.iueee turtulu. koSc«tfhB Dollar pee box or four boxse (o-lUSi dollars. If yotf ceanot procure these pills ec ow tlswtOy to BatsW A 0»., 6* Cedar str et,- Ne# fork* aad they ikfllho sent by rs OTD mail, ,wsU sealed: frlrate circulars to gt&Uvsea teat fre4.

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