Indiana Reveille, Volume 40, Number 16, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 April 1857 — Page 1
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Dobbs' ftmnVibsre^ri ■ '* They Were i li (reirf Davis. b6Vl. v T hear’Dick/ v;,' v A "■ 1: ;:* ‘ ; : , r ?: ‘ i * ,;f * ‘■‘ NoW l'a’ra nol'gpi’bjf tb J 3fcfcnd Either' iff. Tom Elliot ‘Loii iiS Fieor.' '’bn tSe con • '(wry, they «U ! lheVept6SCh J '‘ (Matron' becatlai them“ They took' alarma'l lhe J ai* yances Vnd plan ned a runa w aymar n age :V B o ugV h*i\v thcVconlnTefl ! lo meet'i nd |cpp’s ulij J was‘almtl« fef wbiiderV a Neo tford/' 1 Iprbbabl yVppe/red to toll! aV the' Onfy ceitli fi’ Way of 4* Ui citing Louisa, but'nWote waiVeVbrUkbn^ ; , ■ Prudence,' ao concVui of Tutri Elljoi-s; a I ivii e jWri (V tor !jria Vo gejf itacpobir plisbed,* and'be went to'w'otkia 'a'daringanil unusual way/ ijeSelermineJ to marry bet in tier own parishchiitcd' and he lah upbSLondon by the night mail, . procu reB’tTlTccluc aiwi brought o' confidential Trieml down r wifb bim.* **; .’iTH'i'iU-i.f .fa'! v■ '■ <; jiV/r.t who entered with gusto into the secret, and enjoy Thy 1 o c u inbcnVo f tuke’s 1 , a bicbplorf aVdsllita young as tnufch' ei. 7 W' y ■*<:■-!icviru'wI ° :fitted.for, a.parso 0® s ,J ( ,» m-, ( IIc wasgi»en^o following tbe bbamj* moreVliair folio wirig hls pambunen,jras • fond of gentleman a .afterdin net so ci£ly ’but* pa inTu tfy * awkward "and ;r.etyous.iD,lbc gbod-oaiiirW byTomEllfbt..;;. 1 y^DUpfiedii^V-i 1 - 4 * *: * . i.”;.: .<.i| l t l i.as eima:-.v . :'*// The TppO^ J lc^. Tjip Conntfo mi-, py unVriso as reviving ,tjre dead and tnried TopckaConsli tuji 1 • ing uppnllio.Uexl^Cppgresatoratify it, and re-ippdjuUng Jtohmsbn; @ pyaruof. of the Territory* s ca]I these .acta uo wise Defmisfl ..tliey y .aty , The Pryp,‘Stat 1 ft i)tlon was.jrregiilarly framed, ;,was Reeled Jjy/.Ppjngresa, ,apd ds void. ,Thja pext .Congress'"will ly I)*dmpcraiip, pnd" wjil, not reewj from .the actionpf I he previous , Aa for RqbinsunVlia is iasllian"King' or£ngIapd>tbnd' pa more" ■legal title.to Ue, ■■ The uoyernor of saa is-tlip gentleman who m Prcsidept Baty banari’hasjusV, named for,- tltaV' office,*” under the, pro visions' of the * prg anic ,‘act- of thb!'^^tory:^g^;. t ''*. ‘ y.. f Tho* pbstipdle’and sjnpld conduct of th*e Topeka peoplo is' unworthy ofThe Free State men of.K'un388, wi tb' whose endeaypr^td'make Kansas a Free. State we ihaye^alwaya!, »yiupaUiizbd. yij cant not sympathize this rebcll ion ogainst thejaw.of.tbe land,’and tbis insult to the Federal" Goverpmentl 1 ' ‘' t Tbe,wIi6le’ibibg is a silly farce,- and thb resofutions p^ t Convention anipbt ; jvo'rtlr thp p'npor bn 1 \vbich thoy 'nre/wntlen. y jaugh the .thing off asa p ractical' j okb," ,b at It is fool-Iiariiy .td jcstJ on "d^geroos :. Stitllishoi ajbke for tpcia Topekagett: llemed tb"resol ve iibt’to part the approaching election; of tVthe OoDstitntipnai Convcntjtm. Bat this is Ibe KuUfctancOfoX the' very ; first .of a.very , i. - i. IJI. .J !i I ( JS'* long string of resolutions they Rttolved, „T’hafc .the. peppje..pf. _ t., -'ll 'JMt ivVim ■ JT Territory cannot participate in any, e|ecr ftioa.under 'regntations, wUhput.com: iproraisjog, riglits as' ; A men carp citi-; ■zeds, Bacrificibg J .the; best i ;Kanaas and jeopardizibg,the public pen jo. 1 If Frco State men net' upder Ibis' wicked and st dpid>d vice, the fat^' ( p/ Kansos is scaled.. it is cquivflicnt Kansas at the outset a slavellolding.Stalc. ; Wl!y do' they not coriie up.to tb’cir work like men and do their best to give Kansas a free ConsUtutipn? Jt Are,{hey afraid of being _\Vcl]if they flre to, be beaten, it ia heUpr to die figaiiag ly for thogood cause.’.TJutthis giyinglip the h&ttlp ip adypnpc, y«; sup indy; op thcip tifteka fo rl he jr, dpppne n\s to nm over Is, a t pioco.^o^cpy’ar ( dice and Jmbppility, tbOjjFrce. pjcpncpa with their manliness. of rj lb fir ,co ps $ \e nc 0.^4 jV. y. Mirror. ■ 1 '/ ‘‘ ‘ 1 *
., £3TTb i‘Bptcial*W*shingUd ’Gorres-’ ppndenl 61 tbo'Up'S.-ffarrffs *ay<:-An ‘important tbeppHcy of the’AdmipiStratft U’bonajmingKatiBas Has just ► which it is desirable the country shdnld understand;' 11 The Convention, for front in;;-the-proposed iSlatfe constitution1 wil| * aWt-'in s Scptom her, under the election to bodihld in Juno. ■ ' As soon as (lieStateg< fferitmenilnu been subsequently orgiHi* kl/ the* Territorial- authorities will- be ini triictcd to give up the'government 1 to il q; niwly elected State officers, and 'Kans swill then present herself at Oio next'Si ssiort-as a State already former! Wd'ria ly ■ for’admlsston; ; The precedent <fl kitrfi dTw tbit coureo Is foahd’il -'/CahToToia; ‘ wheiio the civil govirtinlOr t sripblunted 1 the military,) tinilqRilfey/’ 'But jhe parallol' ia imperfect,* Inasniocb as the gqvoimnient of Knnsae'ia S civil *bho; ‘and therefore the ides’nbf exist’ that did ib - the Atbcr case. . • , If object iorrshould'bo raised to-the ad. miwiotr of rlvimsas with 'the,consltfulion Ipcogausini slavery,.which: sfic .will bring here, then ho South will unite sqjidly in opposing t io admission of Minnesota, and ]ho‘pro6afi ]ify Ta^TTolh jvi 1 l .W allbw6J to ‘come CalifprniaVwis .‘admit-; ted, twenty -fpjiV soulh| h/Senatore/put' a prdtest'oD record 'ogafnsi tfia actJbd'the .ong ‘ 6thers^lh‘a t l‘ thh ’-spirit of tno" Mfsibu i Cqmproraisb'bad boeu vio- 1 Jaled it a I !liai *t6 the 'Pacific. M Vwill%e cariouVtbfe'sodio of ' hn prblcsfing the bibor stdu.oft ie lino., ■. ... , .
’THE INDTAN A RE V EIL t E,
— If. 'Ml . ■ • ■, ' Elliot vfero,fs.ricli in .wealth..as be Is in attractions—why, then yon. might : Bland a speedy chance ’ of being a bridesmaid. I koow ho adores me.' ? V -v No' more waa s said/ for Tom * entered) and began ‘tattling aWa?* a^,3r ;bi« own fashion. An attractive companion he undoubtedly was< Presently Mias farcer was called from the room by a servant, upon some domestic affair. _ , ,, •My dearest Loo/ he w lispordd, as soon os they .were alone, ‘yon look a ad .this morning. What i« it?’ , j “ ,'0, nothing/ she answered, bursting into team. And Tom, all alive wiih surprise and concern, clasped her in bis arma and was in the very agreeable act of hissing off the tears, when Clara returned. It was sooner than they bad expected her/ and they wore fairly caught.” X Clara, her' features naliir&lly of a haughty cast, could put on a took when she liked. Mr. Elliot had never yet been favored with it; but- it shone out, in full force, as she imperiously demanded an explanation from both of them. •The troth is, Miss Freer/ said Tom, speaking up like a man, 'that Move your sister. Until I saw her, all young ladies were alike to me—that is, 1 was fond of them all. But now slio is the only ono.j care for, or ever shall care for in the world. I did not intend this tocomoout yet: and I hope you will keep our secret.’ ‘And pray/ relumed . Clara, boiling over with rage and mortification, ‘when did you intend .it to comcout, sir?’ , •When? Not till I was well established in my profession, and could ask fur her as I ought to do, of Mr, Freer.’., * ‘Clara/ uttered the youugcr sulcr, her, tears fulling fast in Agitation, for she bad read the expression in the elder’s eye, ‘for the love of Heaven do not betray mo to papa. Dear Clara?’ . ', ‘I shall acquaint your father instantly, us is ray duty/ was the cold reply* ‘Wo shall have a baby in leading-strings en-tangling-iiaclf in a matrimonial engagement next!*
are a; ; cle/gyinan,> sir, ,ahd fool. that jt is a disgrace to liiin. to myjamiiy, aud to the age we live in/ , , , ■, . *ril taJk to liim/ responded 'the parson', will liMrrcas'ofi* ’ / So he to ok 'Ms graceless’ heir alone, .into,tae' tedirpom'., .of.the, hotcl/vherb be had pat.np, add. ‘talk’ to But Tom remained, as hard as flint protesting that father had a .right to Y cqhlrolj hie son .in the choice of "a wife.’ , ‘ •You will find.they have/.,nngrily.roplied.Mr. Elliot; provoked. f{o,;Varrajlb T forbidiyou—doyou hear mq?—I/orird you lO;tbinkaDy iporeof th's.’;.,, " ‘I absil be sura to raarry.bor.ia if it’s twenty, yeara to, /cpnw/ porerstcd Tom. T have ibid her.fio.*: .. .
'>’ BmIgf*Ubn>MotU)g.; • . The’past' TveeJc/sayVlhe Kansas ■ Oily 1 ' EnterpHse, hatbeeri' ODe bf •The emigration is nearly>;month earlier L than lest iseajon. ' Dnnrig the p'aat week more than - one thonsandemigrants hare - landed at Kansas-City, and they tell ns they lire bate drop lathe backet,' The Cataract- brought : up for this place over: 200 on Tuesday, and thePolarStar ‘ Urge a number' On Wednesday.' They' were toostly from Now York, Itlidois, and Ketilucky—much the larger 7 proportion from- the former St ate. - Bo far the emigre libnl froth bdtb sections oftho Union; North and Soalb/is n great improvement bn that of last .season,- '< They have /no ■■ anna bat ;tIio«e' supplied bynatnre, and their 1 bat Eta are calculated only fora war • upon the unknown pralriesandfpreita ■ where they may locate. ■ ■■ -There is -none of the talk and e*cjtecuent -of last season—.' bo word of "freo State'/apd .“border ruf-' Sana/' bat of claims/ lands, .agricultural prospects, dtc. i We trust it may 10 con« tinue. : ■i-.:-, '>■): ... >• T '
18 PUBLISHED EVERT WE USES IMY, BY FREDERICK J. WALDO.
TTP For Terms of Advertising, Subscription, Ac., ••• lut MUma oa fourth ptge.
To a Glnny-PouL
Th§t emu and iquaitit under my window pcnodti/y and main me mi exetdinklji,. Yon muiurble speckled critter, you 1 Wbal’n thunder’re squiwking about I • Dmi anything hurt you bid I . 0: do you
' squawk ■ That way in.Ginny, where you com* from, And so squawks oow fiom educational preju-
dice T Whil'q mischief do you pull your homely head Cut’s from under your wing and squawk for7 What's under your winy to make you squawk, You speckled ‘'cuss I” Something offensive, 1 teck’n. el re wise You'd keep inhere, for it looks better hid. What do you get on the fence and squawk for t Do you see anything olormiok, you wbite-gil-Jed, . .Speckle-fee I tiered, squawking fool I How.do you spue a fdler can read or rite, Or sleep* or live, you discordant old busted Brass French-born, with all the keys open And the luoulhrpiece clacked f 1 visbl could piicn you, you everlaslin’, per- • pe.luil squawking machine! Whal're you thinking about!—borne I— You fiscally epitome of a Ginoy war-gong, A Congo turn-turn and conch-shell, And a down-east village brass band ! Dry up! you speeded parody of a machine - shop! . Do you think that’s music, yc& outrageous vocal'atrocity IYou boiler-maker’s esacetb..ted echo/'. You squawking abstract ul Pandemonium, Do you thinks feller can afford to furnish boot-
‘At! your peril,uttered •at. the . peril o.r s disobedJencc* m And,.doIiberate dfsobeiicnee to. a father j; never goea.unpnnifibed, remember/ T*ll risk the. punisbment jf L eyer l g?t the luck,* 'dutifolly .concluded to himself.' j • :<) u The lleverend jMr.\ El I Jot; re turned to bis borae. jand matters went on puielly for a week or two—Tpin findipg pp opportunity of seeing. Louisa, .except,pp '.Supdays; when. he.went .tp.JSt. Luke’s, 4 ;wjjicb was Mr. BVeer'fi parish : clrurch, : an(l , enshrined himself jit a pcvv_within.view of the lawyer*8,,alwayp tolling MnsrAgatba, who expected, him to go.to church,with her, thst there, was ap .unusual/prcfis.pf in-door patients atUbo infirmary,.;Meantime, the affair was tal ked of .abroad, and a country squire, who Was intimate with the attorney a;family, 'and very much mired Louisa, came.forward.when he heard pf iti aud.inade her an: offer,Rearing bp might lose hex. r .Allthe blame,, hejtpbservedi was.laiJ by everybodyuponTpip Elliot; Louisa gut'none. ;).Xbo r proposal was complacently received. by Lawyer Freer, for itwas-o-first;rate match daughter. - He, like others, had .not cast much reproach: at Louisa, lija indignation being concentrated 'on that audaclbus :in. firmary pupil: and now that tho inUinacy' between the two was broken off;- the lawyer concluded the affair: waa at an end, and so dismissad it fronahis mind, no I -j. "If I could have chosen from! all lhe county for yon, Louisa, .1'- aboold have fixed on Turnbull,*, observed thelowyer to his daughters. 1 ‘Wbtitdoyousay^Clara?' Clara said nothing; she was sulky and cross, $bo considered herself much handBonier than that cbit Louisa, yet all the offers were going to her. v v ; ‘His rent-roll is two thousand a yoarl all clear and encumbered; I bad' the settlement of affairs last .year, at "bis rather’s death. You are a Incky child.* T should not like to live in the country,* timidly remarked Xouisa. not daring to make any more forraiablo ob.slaole/ ■ ■ * •Not like—what, raise an objection to Turnbull Park! There’s no' a'prettier spot—for it* size—in all the county!* cried the; attorney,' *1 wish /had the chance of diving there.* i: - ' rl^‘ •If Mr, Thomas Elliot wero iti owderj Are might Hbar less of objection to'living in thp"country^'; very apitefully exclaimed M isa; Freor/ : : ‘ ; . ‘ ( j ;v ■ ■ N •' / *: f ‘J^*.", *Thom E liiot 1* repeated, Ihp lawyer, ‘hang Tbomas Elliot.* : Hir Tobked 4 in* quiringly from 'ono to 'tho Other: Clara’t face wOT pile 'and sere te/ Louisa’fi hnra 1 ' ing, ‘Harbee, young dadies.’ ‘we will d ispense with Ihe naming of that person in i ntnrc. Had jtiouisa ! npPgivcn mm up, - 1 would *b6f id disgrace.' Twould, J orif rofisoUratf Word.* Squire Turnbull dines here to-mbrfbiv; Clara. ’ Let tbe'dinnof._!» ; Once more 'were in a 'private’ 'sanctum "of the infirm aryJ Th'elfpots of,porter! wereabsratj'Bnt their careless jokes’ were not.' ' 1 ■ ’ ‘ l ’ , *Hc .is late this, . morning’ obsTrved Jones. ‘Won't wo nave a shy a/him wlien'hd ebrnes?*' ■ " " ;^ t •X wonder if her knows it?’ ‘Not yet/ ans wrered, *X*I1 bet two hobs’to one tie only through my aunt.Blake drinking tie* there last night that it . At this moment; Toni .'Eliiot entered, with a cigar-in his mouth. . '. ‘Well, Elliot,*. little Dobbs cried, ‘have you heard the nawsP."’*' •’ . ‘
CfdatarRlo*.,
• The Suto with which Nicaragua is now at war adjoins its territory on.the' Booth. Tt has'an area of 15,000 square miles, and s population estimated - at SlbO,000. There are about' 10,000 /Indisns/and the rest iare chiefly .mixed—'what we would , cal! quadroons. • Tho regular .army is very small-two hundred I men—butt bsre i« a. militia force of five thousand;' Wa; are told that the latter is good for nothing.. That, remains'to be-proved.—The Presi*: dent is elected for sixyoars. :>tSan Joss iti the and hag , 80,000 inbabitatits,. The ohiefjport is Punla 'Arenas,; on,the Fflcific.' Uoslo Rica is the only Central American State that has paid its debts,/ 'and has a balance on the right aide of; its s cash book. The source of its tho cultivation of coffee, which is shipped chiefly to Europe from the.port above named. , There it '-'a large' French and German population,, which is inimical to Walker, > ■ : vv
jacks And so forth to chunk you with dally, dog you f Maybe you think iu funny, you speckled pagan
i CCrTto mmcral wodlth"6f'SofiihVra Indiafia^is' (laily^Belng 1 "devei&pdtfl'.'^Jt!is 8trafeg6=lh Sihlo', should;''intlestf dayir'bfpnj srprise abd KhowIeSigo?, h'avo a WtVbv litlio 'of theiriValub as fo reft sV’f o’ eVpe h d$ 10,0 0 0 for : a;geplo pcaVjjniVvcy* Pf''tbySl : aie." ;i it is ebPtfgh 1 i o tkj se 7 a h 1 ns H o b n : the clicek 1 'pfVvory m ia1jl»baV;“At' : Hill, ; in SlaftirTcb rjity, 1 'has v beea' found, .^ttpablo r ' of thd. highest; polish, hnil of the jrahi; of a dark line ; shaded .with' 1 it iii s of a 'light col or j lKI Ip th<T sain o' vicinity' mineral 1 paihtb : .b'f t( b finest hfi ve' been discovered/ep bracingcinnamon, ochro.ycl*, low ochnv light rbd’oehrei dark Venetian red, nnd'of other colors,- They have been tcsted 1 by ; pi niipctent judges, and fonud ’ to mix.well w itli oils," and lomakr excellent paints. Measures wilt soon ho taken to inanufactnr r'thcsB - ores' and bring them into marks ‘ citscoVaries‘. are all ’Wilfim.Lwo until three miles-of the Ohio ondilisslst rppi rail road,’and not fur from
of Aftikin extraction! la your sqawkmk, sass f or are you ’feared of
me, say You brazen-throated, sheet-iron-lunged, cul-
mination Of foul creation!. Here’s my.blackin’ brush at you !
TOM ELLIOT’S PRIZE. CIMWER II,
Mrs. Aoatiu Needham found her lease
•Clara, my dear sister—let me call yon so for tbo first, though ! hope not for the Iasi rime, he reasonable, be kind,' said Mr. Eiliot, trying Aw powers of persuasion. But, effectual as they had hitherto proved with the young lady, they failed now. ’ .
and its flaw could uot be settled by the lawyers. The cause in duo lime was entered for trial at the March assizes, "New-
; A Sensible Father,— Tho Sunday At* ; las says that a gentleman of great wealth; in Now .York, but'who has never cared to mingle much in fashionable society,.* recently settled 815,000 a year on a daughter who had married to his satis fac-. .tiou. In speaking, on:the subject to a. .friend the other day, he remarked be was.. willing to do .the same by his other danghtera .on; one condition; that they married respectable, upright and industrious young.. men.... Ho did. ndt care how poor they Wfjre, if they were duly, pf. this description, and their characters would bear iuvesliga-.,. lions,.. Here is a proof that there are tome ; : sensible, fat hers left, tboughlhey, happen: to,be wealthy.men..
come t traits Needham.” It caused uu extraordinary sensation-in Nuarfbrd; alt jlio holdeis of leasehold properly mining that If Mrs, Agatha Needham was distnrboi in her long and peaceful occupancy,
‘What I can .do to oppose yonr views on my sister, I will do,* she vehemently answered. ‘You have played a traitor's part. Mr. Elliot, in seeking her affections, I beg you to leavo the house at unco, and you will never ha admitted to it again. 1 'But, Clara,' he remoDKtrfltodv..*you— ’ •I have told you to leave the bouse,’ she reiterated, pale with anger. ‘If you do uot quit it this instant 1 shall ring fur the servants to show yon out.' . •Very well. Miss Freer,' he-sajd. all his customary equanimity returning to him. *LouU», my darling,! he iip pressiycly added, turning to her for. a .last /arewell, 1 we may bo obliged to bend to circumstances aftd,tAmpararily sepaYate, but’rewhat moyi 1-will be true to you,. Be you-so to me.' AVilLyon promise?’— —
where was their security? As to Mrs
Agatha, it may be questioned if she enjoyed a full night's rest dining the period «f suspense. Nothing could exceed the ►ympnthy and interest evinced by Tom Elliot in the affair: as Mrs. Agatha observed, what she should have done with-
out ' him, sho did not know. IIis legs were kept on the run between his aunt's house and Lawyer Freer'* and ihu numerous messages forwarded by Mrs. Agatha nearly drove the lawyer wild. - Sht was fidgety, and Thomas pressed her on. . •Bo yon want ray services .with Mr. Freer,-this morning, anal?’ ■ ‘No,Thomas, I think aotthis morning/
thoStraighlino road,:. It 1 it tnid that largVdnleri j-foh these-'paints have been kivearbyln oseain,Cincinnati;
' ■ Iron is;| sand everywhere do the same Dcighbbrho id, tan d are.ma-king-toestt blish-farimtes.’ r;H h. * IiitPerry coablyjiapectmebsreNcad-ore haV© boon d icVvcred.MtrDeer 0 reek-town-shipvnqart leOhioriven diThespeciinons havo-beeni (ialy2ed?<«dd; fohrid'-' to ibeiof very-richqi tlFty;q*/rhean alysis-gaVosul-pbate of le ilISfcpar tant l '8;S:sultihate'of' iron,.'andrS .2ftulpbate-~ofrzihoimThe per ccntago of> befEr.peh cehtrl-iTbe ■e'-hie downt byiit I he'saily > sett that diarist wile oifcthftthabit'j oftrwdrtlogto; that ueigli I for'lead lor/tbeir-'rifio ballad’s 1 « fli .rv.'V ifd . Tfifrl Jl : X*>-
• OCT A. celebrated, Jtqnor /importer;; in.; Boston recently bad bis pocket book coa-.ii taming a largo sum'of mousy, takeu from. r his chnrch,’ A few he.rtcciped; tbe, pocket? bo.ok,'jhr,ongb*.;,lha -post;,, office,- I accom.v/ pap iedLwUb oS t note :i wriW tbat uftor/kpeuding the f ho;di*covpnjd; tobiVuHer,ihbrron tb*fc' bo: i Ijqcibeo.Q uaipgi fqndslobUimuliii ibtf nf»4) •tbftfpwket Ihs jsamsj by tbp money sbonld he benbla to-agaio£ -holiihiioa
‘You’d do well to tend to him If only tho slightest message; No trouble to me. These lawyers require perpetual; loot-ing-np. They arc so apt to forget the intercitiiof one client in those of another.
.... T - will/ she end Mr. Tom Elliot' bebt'j.doWn, 1 and sealed it on'her lips,• regaril lessiof jjj ss Clara’s energetic appeal to tfaft bell; , V s Clara Freer made her own tale good to her fathefan d ,Th pmas hia good to M rs. ;Agalha. ; -For in tho violent indignation of Che' attorney, he :;had ; informed that lady of.her nephew’shaving pro-, wimcd to make lovo to his daughter, and, Mrs. Agatha, overwhelmed with the first shock of the news, wrote off on imperative summons to Tom’s father, telling him to post to Nearford, upon a matter of life, and death. Which sum moos brought, the alarmed parent flying at expressspeed. Everybody who heard of tho nfhiir'pro--nouoccd them both a couple of simpletons. A medical pupil of twenty-one,-without any definite hopes or money whatever, lo have talked of marriage, was ridiculously absurd; and for a young lady, \wUh money and prospects, to' listen* to [htra, was more absurd still. The clergyman, when he arrived, and found what j the matter was, wished to treat it as a ! joke, the lawyer was too outrageous to j treat it any way but in earnest, while Tom 'strove to deny it to Mrs, ‘Agatha,
It’s 'out of sight, out of mind’ with them/ ‘Very true, Thomas. Thank-you; Go down then to Mr. Freer; ray.compliments, and 1 have sent to know if there’s anything fresh. "But I am ashamed to give you this frequent trouble.* 'Trouble’s a pleasme, aunt, when yon are concerned/ responded Thomas. *The comfort of possessing such a nephew!' ejaculated Mrs. Agatha, Tom Hew off, but the stars were against him .hat day. Lawyer Freer was out! sb ranch the belter: for Tom could more safely find his way to (be young ladies, as he hid now dona many and many a - time. They had also t&keu to. look for him, and they saw him coming down the street. 'Here’s Mr. Elliot, Loo/ observed 'Clara;and a Mush of satisfaction rose to: her face, as she ltuned from the window to a mirror ond smoothed her hair, hero and there, with her-finger. Louisa did not answer, but a much brighter blush rose to her face, and aho bent lower ovcf the piece of drawing aho was preparing for her, master.' For Louisa, scarcely eighteen, still had' masters attending her,
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S\ji*i 1x0 w^D.a c ott. — The Kala jn az 0 d. . OaitUe^ to raps t , ablaaijid int\aenlVa).ol'h 0 papers of’Michigan', lias tahed ils.pjirly. It-canrioji stapd,the l)red;Scot t It has’npt flinched ai tHd Mission y/Oomproniise.r ,th>; bofiJec/ruffian /n in Kansas; but now tualilajdarty nave planted themselves, ppon theX>redSc je cis•* ion—denied-. ibaoiiiaJdshtp, and the usual rights of; protccUdrf hy.lho/clyihcpowijr, to over ihalf.ia:! mi 1Honttof->IreebtCO Ipttd. people,, and agreedtUhat aI%vdfy^aU ( he( a national institution •overruling tSlaJte laws cdusi imtiqai, 'ndd aiming the' proteclionlot the high. reached such;* .depth, of debo6eraent? it can-no-louger-wllow t Ch icapo Tribune.
'I’vehcard nohews.* " ; l . ‘Abouta friend of yorira/ Davia interposed,'going to bo n\Biried?* j ; Mr.- Elliot puffed on apathetically,-and mads ho reply. \ ‘ ‘1say, Elliot,' began Jones, again,;Mo you know Turnbull?’ ; ‘I doh't know anyTarnbnll,* responded Tom, - who; as little Dobbs phrased it, Bccmcd ‘cranky’. that morning.
And, Clara who was two years older, looked upon her as a child. Child as she might be, though, sho had grown to love Tom Elliot.
t 'There's nothing in it, dear aunt/ ho pleaded; 'don't you believe any of them.' f ‘BntMiss Freer affirms that she caught [you kissing her Bister/ persisted Mrs. - Agatha. 'How do you account for that?’ j T’m sure I don’t know how it is tp he accounted for/ answered Tom, 1 demurely, -T bolievo I must havo dropped .asleep with my oyes open, and done it in a dream. , I was sitting there, waiting for the lawyer to come in, and bad got tired to death/.
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Why did they both blush? somebody may ask; surely they were not both in love with him? Not exactly. Tom Eliiol was a general admirer, aad whilst Ko h«d he* coma really attached to Louisa Freer, and bad striven privately to gain her aiTcctions, be bad evinced a fair share of admiration for Clara, partly inhomsge of her beauty, partly to divert suspicion Irom her sister. And Clara ’Freer, .who. had no objection in the World. to, receive admiration from ao handsome and popular a man as Tom Elliot, certainly did not repel him. t # Be*s over head and ears in love/ Clara waa proceeding to add; but her sister in. termptod betin a startling voice. Tnlotel- With whom?' - - *'With me/ complacently replied Misa FitMu'/'who.elis is there? BU p«t move will be to make *oe an.offer—in bis randootray/ 1 . j I ■: . 7; todr«a r f heart beat fast against her side; Wbd'htr blood’ tmjjled to her fingers' ends. > /Hake.y?* an offerl' she gasped forth. ‘Woildyon marry himl' I marry a medical ‘ embryo I look a little higher than that, Loo. Bat if Tdm
‘Turnbull, of Tarnbull I’ork. Drives iron-gray horet-s in his drag?’- ..V!-.
! Mrs. Agatha was staggered. She bad not much faith in those sort of dreams, ; ' but she had great faith in Tom’s'word, 1 •Kissing is very had, Thomas/she observed, doubtingly.
, *0, that lot! A.tihort, Ktbutcoyc, looks like a candidate for apoplexy.- Splendid caltlo they are.’ . 'He’s going into the matrimonial noose, Elliot.' ,, ... : •
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| ‘it’s shocking/ piomptly. answered Thomas, 'You cannot believe, ina’am, I should he guilty of. it—awaked Never tried, to kin any’young lady in all,my [life— except mysisterF.’ '/ V: Not, however, to his' father and Mr. Freer did Thomas Elliot make a . defence. 1 To them he-told the truth bold; jly—that ho was in love with tbb young lady, and meant to marry her if she would wail for him. - ■ v;
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His impudence struck Lawyer Freer : speechless. ’Sir/ he stuttered'to the barbod, when bis tongue came to him, T insist upon it that yon had means to stop this presumption of your son’s. You
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'Squire Turnbull' marries - Lou its FreeY.— Settlements'are being dfawmjpj and wedding* dresses mi de.' ' ‘.■ ■\ ! V l ' '* " ‘A JieJ* shouted Elliot., *’ , ;i 'It*8 not/ interrupted Jones; ‘it’s true.—
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