Marshall County Republican, Volume 20, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 July 1876 — Page 1
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JASPER PACKARD. Editor. A. REPÜBUCAN, LOCAL AND LITERARY NEWSPAPER-ESTABLISHED 1856. PLYMOUTH, IN!).. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1876. T RMS:--$2.00 PER ANNUM. 1NVAKIAB1.V 1 ADV 4M V. (in- 'in !i institutes a nquare. Hpeoal place or docile lolinnn arlrrrHtv-nieni. rom ten to tweuty er cc-ut. extra. One year. i month. t2.00 i."u YOLXX.-NO. 29. m;v skriks.-yoi, ii,no. 4. nml notice, ti rent, per line fwr tin-MM I Poataire Iieiaiil. ion. an I live cent, lief Ihm- lorcvc i UKcrtion.
City Directory. POST OFFICE III KM TORY. OliU'e oiH-u from T a. m to i . lluury Order ami Ki-jril-r ortJi c op-u from a. m lui r.l. MAILS CLOSE AS KOLLOWS: tioing Kast, Ü.mi a. M. I (.oinif Went, 4. r. M. Thro mail, s.ii r. k. I Thru" mail, vim p. . North, t p. m, I South. 11.a. a. Bremen mil arrive- TaoUny :n.il 'riday, 1" a. a. do do i -pn.- do do 1 r. a. I Wolf Creek, Maxenku.-ltee, M.irmoiit, Monterey ud Win,-tu-, arrive TucMlays and Kri.lay at 11 a. ..and ileu&rts same ilayn at 1 ,'. . Waluut Hill and Lakcville (leart Monday!", V.-.!u.--.ln n an., Friday at 7 a. a.; arrive Tnnday. Thurwlayn and Sai unU) at i p. a. W. M. KENDALL. P. M. I III Kl H III RK( TORY.
MirrHii)iT Epicopau Rev. .i C. STrriiE, la.tor fMk rvrrv sl.lvtli, at MtSI a. m., aud 7 i" p. . Snmlav School at I J:4 r. . I I.isx Meetitiir.. at o'clock, a. m., and 12 m. lra -r in. .-t i u-j, V ,-,-kly. on i Im - ' i . :! 7 I'- M. Seat Krff--Thc public arc cordially invit.-d. Pke.-ytki ias, Kev. (.. A.I.iUle.l'ai-tor. I'na. Iiins i-ven SuSnatti. at lialt MSt t.n a. a., and at ' " P.M. sa''ath School at 14:1ft p.m. Pray- . ...r:-.i,. Wedn.-slay. at 7 p. a. scats five, and tin- public conlially in it-l. St. Thomas. Kci. tu. l.'i . 1:. Hi , K tor. Iiine m-rvicc oi-rv Sunday at a. M..and at 7: r. SIJi ftc l all. fnilday School aild Biidr CbM-iii .3 P. M. SOCIETY DIKEFTOBY. , AsiRK'l" LoiMt, No 1, I o. o. K., mreti every 1 hurwlay ninif at 7:3 o'clock. Ketndciit and vintiUK "brethren art- cordially invited to attend. KoBT. oCjJHflh N.ti. H. B. KEEvEs.Sectvtary. Flvkhti Commas ukkt, K. T.. No. W5. Stat -i! coacLavea the aecoiid Thursday ill ea- h mouth. C. K. Toa. Kec. H-Thai eh, K. C. Pltmoi th ( oi m il, No. 19 U. A. S. M. coMvocatioua the second 'ednetMlay iu each mouth. 1. Mi l sAi.ii. i.i. v. Fiitox, Krc. Plymoith I h a ct k iu No. 4'. K A. V. stai. mi vocation th ö-ctaud third Mondavi iu each month. T.W. Hill, M. K. H. I'V. PAxaox, Ree. Pt-YMOI TH I.OUOE, No. 149, A. K. A. M sint. ! couimunications firnt ami thmi Kridayn in each month. J. A. Palmer, W. M. A. Vissedoe, Sect'y. K tm-WrNVtso IxlHiE, No. 43Ü, A. F. A A. M. Sttel cammunicaflotio the ftrft and third 1 i o . eacti mourn. J. E. Hol'GHTON, W. M. J. H. BendEr. sect'y. a Pltmouth Chapt, F. Eastern Star D. i G.. meet?, the first WetliiftuJay of each mouth Mt Mu..mi HaiL Mrs. B. A. Work. W. M. Mi-..-. J. V. H' il'liHTuS. Sei-' v. BUSINESS IHKKCTOKY. BR. J. M. CONFER. Physician and Surgeon, Will be pleased to receive his patients at Si new Office, over 'tie People's Dnis Store. Jl room l-a.-k. st;i:rs. where he may ! found, or, at his residence on Mi.-niK.tn 4treeU-at all hours. t-6ui PARKER HOUSE. PLTMOl'TH. ML 1 s MpprIrietnr. The favorite reeort of all tmvelers. (iood aniple ruwua, and flrat-claets accomodation, tor all. Bus to and fium all trai nlyl JOHN S. BENDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ANI NOTAKV IM lH.Ii . MLCOST BLOCK. ----- M.T1II0UTH. IBD Küpecial atfetition jrlveii to the scttlctnen of eptatcw, aud partition of landu; al-H the collection of 'laiaiti and torec.oHurc ol iu.rtai;.-i.. K.-inittanr.--prompt. Ivul OR A-C. HUME SacceMHvr to A. O. Kortoa. Ofllc MCoBd PtOfJ, rout Office BUhmmSB Te.-Ili, from one to a full art, mi ( heap that the rich ami poor can all get them. OSV tears alU day. lyol W KELLE Y , JUSTICE of the PEACE AND INSURANCE AGENT MONEY PROMPTLY C O LLKiTKl). orric: OYSB THE POST OFFICE. ri a. C A A B CAPRON ' Attorneys & Counsellors A.T L V VV. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. KKH K M.W UEEI.EKS KI.im k. ItmI PLTMOUTH. IND. SNYDER BROS.. attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Bonl Estate and Insuraii. Agci ts. ColiceaMlk specialty. Offic over Hawlejr's Soot and Shoe Store. Plymouth. Ind. JT-1 . MRS. DR. E. W. DUNLAP, rjOVEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AMI DKST1ST 11 OfH-' corner of Mh hiifau .orhln'a Block, Plym(nth, bid OtUe coru.-r of Mi hii(au anil Ijil'orte mUwIm, lyul W. B. HESS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PI BI.K , iU attend promptly to all professional bunii --iUtro.'V-d to him. Particular at tent ion i en to real mSmmb vimümmm), titles examined and quetetL Colections made and prom ptlvWemit ted. Hoom Nn. 1, OTer the Poet Offli e BH.k Stori-. I'...t iffli BIih k, PljrmoaOAIiid. 1ml AM ASA JOHNSON, TTOKN Ei AT LAW . Prompt attention girea 11 Kl I I i olleetion, s. ttl.-lii.-li' of ie,,!.-iit. and (uardiaLiiUiipn, .l.-.-da, mort(afue, ami .th. r eaa TWCtM dBBBS op and a kiiowledjrmrnt taken, of- i Steovrr Boik loan 1 1 ard w are store. OR. J. A. DUNLAP. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Treats disense upon tie- mot in. - sr. title plan. Office in Corhin' '"Wk. J. S. REEVE. Jl'STU K OF THE I'K.Vl K. SSd tttOrSSI Si l.iw. Offlo in ( orMn a I51..-k. PlymoMtb. Indiana. juU l Jm C. H. REEVE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lonitnl in 1-4. Collections and conveyaiii iiuf a se. i- j nlity. Buys and II- real er;i!e ..n 'oiiinii--sion. insures lives and property in A. 1 companion. iL'-iriilil; real estate for -al in tlio it" and adjoining. Hoi l-W J. R. LOSEY. JEWELER. flS (its. Wat.-h-s ;,!,.! Jewelry ; repaired proniptly. and in a workn anlike nianner. Keep for sale ( Im-k.-. Wat.-le I ' I :it-. J War.-. .Ivwelry. tiol.l Pena aiel full -to -k p-rtainiiuf b his trade, (lei-upies part of Hawley"s boot & shoe store. Mi.d,ian St.. I'lvniouth. In Ii. in ... Juiic.jo-75 A. R. PHILPOT. t'AT H.WAKE . 'EWEf.r.n. .n Mi. IiiVV Kun stn-et, i in- ....r.- .nth .f Parkes House. XSCSS connuuill) nn l the famous Water!. ury and Sf. Thomas Clix-ks. Partieular attention iven to repairing;. All work warranted May 1-74 C. M. SWYHART, M. D., FLEf TRIP PHYSICI AN a BtTBOBOJE and 4 dealer in Drugs and Mi di -im - (iffl -e and re-idein .-or. Fr ic li & Main sfrPyner City. Indiana. Offlcn op.-i, at all hours. Jul; :. P. O. JONES, Attorney at Law A Diet. Prosecutor Prompt attention ifiven to all claims ami eat ji-tions left in his care. OmBm in IWMr of ax a i. rick Mock. Plymouth In ! D.B. AHMSTRONC, Carriage . Sign and Wagon Shop on the cor. of Michigan and Sophia Streets. PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. TBTJS PAPER IS Oil FILE WITH " AavrrtiaUaat l tialrarl. can h i
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Dr. Bruce, of Chii-juco, has lonir made the treatment an I i-urf of Chronic Diseases, Cancers, Tl Mints, poi. ri . wins. QOl iki. Ac A Spcoi-ility. So mineral-, pi.i kniTe or CHHstic lrfW-tlnir "rVs ,'-. ,"'t d'-tfre.-..! su eijiKil'sl hy few ratlOuMmijmd MtaMy. in hundreda oT pm where ..th-rs hiiil f.iih-il and all 1 1 i f meovery aliandoned. Hia p.-eialtv amlMmMa all unnatural urow tli- and iil I form- of (lisease am! ilebilty whi -h have heeonie seated or eh nii U-. By iilwav kn-mtr tli" i-.tusn of the malady removes it and thereby masters disease atnl llsrielh its Lamjflll etf- -. Ro other system of tr -atiin nt i- WOttt a'MitTun. i'ers. vim in any v.i altlo i I are Mit only invite.l but nolle ited t.- rail and eoa- . .. i n. . .. . i -. i . . .i . .... . ..;.-;... -.. ,- i 1 1, sun ii. i in - I'.i.'ii- .iiiiia; ij in in' ,,!,., . i- ,. . nr. fi.rtl , n, Atlviwe ico,i. untl rt as nable . Iiar.'es for treatment. Visits I'lAMOl III will I ro.ti- I reirnlarlv everv two week - during ilo-year 1st... Consulting K - in- at the HAKKKK HUVkK, Next appoint mentH, Krictoir, .1 nl tl. Mai .X QUIT CHEWING! After years "f stu.lv am! rn-rin;-ntitiu i Lave itis.-..ver-d a safe noalUre and i annaaent oars for Chcwiag TOBACCO! ft.ll.l l I .1.-- III . I I . tH 1 11,11 t 1' III., a.fl Acid .t- that will most. fTeetually remove all ..1 f....l ....f.. ; ..:.... I... T a - 1 a.t and an happy. You may do likewise. OXK to THREE BOXE8 will do the work. Sent l.v mail to any address f..r il t hox. Tria .... .1-.. .. . . 1 1 . , . I'.!1 ..hi -. i. ' -eins. ..i.iri-ss, .iirrjo-i fjflah gmu Cam LAPORTK. I1STD. lew W&fos Cärriage Shop ! OPPOSITE THM RED.WAREHOUHE. G. S. COX. Prop' ! I am now prepared to manufacture to order all kinds of WAGONS. PTC WB BK ! : i .aired. Work d. lie to order. In rear of watron shop, an- n.w prepared to do all kinds of Blaeksnuthini; and ShoeiiiK a the lowest tlirnres. Uem-nil.i-r tin- plne. .i.t,o.site th- K. .1 Warehouse, l'lyuiouth. Ind. lit J. W. MAXKY. v. k. haukis. Mazey & Harris, AAtents for the t el. t.rated noxi MOWER & REAPER Tin Machine that pav - the farmer to buy. Also tin- Manh Harvester, the Thomas Taylor Hy Rake, caiuvators Plow. Corn Drillt. Pump. th- taaihn Pumps, tie- Humley , Jt BoMaSOn Engini. and Separator. IhaThlSI Btft , -Vibrator Thresher the OSinbraSad Superior Gran Drill, and in faet all the latest Improved A'ri.-ulturnl Impleiuents now in the market. Thanking tiefarmers for their past trade, we hope you j will continue to deal with us in the future. We are also AUCTIl NF.IIKS in the . ity and surrounditiK country. Rooms North East Cor. of the Iron Bridge. Plymouth. 44-1 m HARRIS MAXKY. Attention to All ! M. ALLMAN, No. 8 Mich. Mo( orbiu Block,, On.- .l....r N..rtli of HkokI ten I!r-.'-. I am very thankful to th. people of .Varshall .(..inly, for ti. ir ..iTn.ii.u:e f .r .... . . ........ ...I II :,, .... . f.r t ti -' - .. ...i.i . ii!.- ..u will llll .-lilltinue t in- and s-.- m n: my V-w st..rwhen you vftmt any 0 Is in n. line, such uit DRY GOODS, Clothing I limn a wii ÜIHIH llala Caps At Also S food V'lality of GROCERIES! As Pin up as any man. fiivr mo a Call when you are in need, and I will Kive you lrii-.-s and the article as good as ciui le found. TEAS a Spöfcialty Front the first hand. Fine-Cut Smoking and Plug Totacco, From the Mannfactorv. at Low Prices. M. Allman, PLYMOUTH, 1ND.
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II T i I I A I.I. Will S ML IS HONK' "Tie- .mi n, anil lln nun - ! n. And a thuUMtiel y. ..i- .if l-ut i- one; The li-iiir jr. Air -n . .in. i tin- l a- - I'rnWli, v v-. i- it all. it tt.l- 'iL- I .;l 9 a ligM I .ts.ii - afai ip at gall, A hitler round of the r.iyl- ir-. a m Mi alt hkVtwwi i1 A s rrowlnl plaint oft'ie irit'i thrall. Tin luv.-, tin -In. -i l, tin-fun. ral ll Tl.i. i- it- ,r.ni; iflhi. life I. all. lllIt jt iH ,., i v i tMi mmnm """ -' ,;' " " " n" n'"r'--Thelmve that irnn j;re n ar- cre.-n foi aye, And the lloMen. thai Wo..m d IdMHT. v ' n l -:r aie iti.. 1 - But .f Mtli-ru.- th.-ti tln-iil hnlli noin-; And thi- in all, In n all i Jone. t Ik e i,l i II I V Kolddlll l' I! I I. Isliilld. Tn connection with Btewport and ptraej the "History i" Khode Ealamt fei-ords a touching story which, as tin- author says seems mole like fiction than fact. We give the domestic la!" vhich duM make mach more charming theme for the jim-t and dramatist than "Knoch Ard n" in the words of the historian: Samuel Cranston, a gentleman of noble descent, and who had hlffhlv - .. . , distinguished himself as a im-reliant 'Wport, on the bunking out the French war of 17ÖÖ. tiudiug bu-i-T?. ...V , , .1 . , I ., I.I. in s . imiiiii.-i.-i .i; . ., - i .... i - 11 . . 1 - ...1 01 an active temperament ot muni. mm n.du.nl (0 stall 01 Voyage to , llli. Ii, IHM, 111' V, I V 'I, ,111 I II ll.ll Hi H the scenes and events which he was destined to endure in tb- pros-ciitloB of the voyage. When off the keys of Florida thej were attacked by a piratical vessel. They defended themselves to the utmost, satisfied that, should IfcjSy fall into their hands, no mercy would be gives them, but all efforts were in vain, and they were compelled to surrender to the enemy. Such was the .savage eruelty of these buc aaean that neither prayt is or exp' Itulations bad tin- loa.-t atfcot on their hard and obdurate hearts. The passencis and clew were all inhii manly butchered on the spot with the exception of Mr. Cranston. wlo was spared in order to labor on the essel as a common menial. To a mind like his it mu-t. have been deeply humiliating to be Still - dt nly thrown from an elevating position in society and compelled to herd with brutes iu human form. In this condition ho was doomed to labor for seven years. The thoughtof home would rush on his mind, pro diicing pain ami disquietude, and anxiously looking forward to the moment of deliverance, when he should mce more participate in the enjoyment of the domestic circle. He had watched every moment from the time of his captivity for an opportunity to effect his escape; the propitious hour seemed now to have arrived and he availed himself of it. rt.MMMn '-4'- mmd secreted m m v a a-i k - s a a vm m m a m m w -a some provisions he committed him- -. If to the w nds and waves, trusting ' ;.. i i ..,:. i... .... I I I i I lit I 111 lllf'l l I I'M I'lllLV llfl'll. protection. After having been tossed about for many days h" was so fortunate as to fall in with an Knglish ship bound from Jamaica to Halifax, who kindly took him on board and treated him with marked attention. On his arrival at Halifax a pas-age was given him to Boston, ami on hi.arnval there he was startled by the rumor that his wife was -m the eve of being married to a Mr. Russell, of lloston. This was an additional oroke. and rendered his mind a prey to the most gloomy thoughts. Poor and pennilass, he startet! from' Hostou OSJ foot for Newport, there to await the issue. On his arrival he entered the bin k tloor of his former reaidSBce, in the character of a mendicant, and eiaved food from the servants, which was readily granted. After appeasing the .ravings of hunger, he in.piii. d if Mrs. Cranston ws Um silBtrest ol the house. On being answered in the ahMni.ative, he stated that he had a messag whieb be wished to cominuiiieute t hT. On being: informed tbat it wiml.l I..- enliielv mil of li.-r , , . , . i ....... ! t m -, - Vlltli , . . i .1 , - : r , V A WKr i.v..'. ....J ,, ., mw i , -he Was then making preparations for her nuptial Celebration, whieb uas to take place that uVPIlinff. Ui'4 1 beart of Gtwnaton was seined with ÜM most painful emotion, that his lovely, adored w ife was about to es-pou-e another. He requested the servant to tell her mistress that he had seen her hasband that day at twelve o'clock crossing Howland's Ferry. Such intelligence, so unaccountable, yet highly interest in.', brought. Mrs. Cranston from her toilet, to look on the bearer of such intelligence. Be briefly rehearsed over lbs sufferings which her husl and had endured, which she listened to with the deepest interest. He w ished to know of Mrs. Cranston WaVSthat BBS had SYST seen him before. Dressed in a sailor's garb, with B tarpaulin hat partially drawn over his eyes, sh replied in the negative. Finding himself a stranger, and unknown in Iiis own mansion, he at last raised hi hat and (Ban her a algaifisa&t look, ami at the moment pointing to a scar on his forehead, exclaiming: "Did you. Mrs. Cran-ton, ever MS that maik before?" She at once thing herself on
his bosom, and exclaissed, in transports of joy: "You are my own, own, ! The main shaft of the mine iu Newdear long-lost husband!" y Kssex county, is now sunk lo a Il required, as you may well m- depth of over two hundred feet, ami agine some little time f r the par- the machinery is adapted for doing oxsym to subside, and for Mr. ('ran- the work of a mine of hundred ston to dress himself in a manner to : Beet. From a ton and a half to four his rank and station, before entering j tons of ore is dally taken out. The the drawing room, where the elegant Burleigh steam drills STS used. The L'loilp had assembled to witness the prospective value of the mine is ceremony. immense. In IMT'2. its third year, the Mr. Kusseil and the officiating yield was H.immi; in 17:;, 8MM0; clergyman were already present, and IH7Ö, sd.lOO.UOH. Silver bars arc now i. othiug was wanting but the appear- being made iu staid old Newburyauee of the bride. Soon, however port.
sho entered, see fully lownlng on tin- arm of Mr, OraHntOD, vfaon mIw Introdveed .-is her toag-abjeat 1msliaixl. Tlif scone was worthy of the ehiee of the .-ntist, :iv. produoed emotions of delight In the mimls of the guMtfji Mr. Rtsesi U, with true in;ip;nanitiiitj, Insisted that Hie marringe rata-
mony should he repeated, he giving tin- bride to her former husband, and entlowin' her with the amount which he int. im led to settle on her as his wirr. Manhattan Mun'hUj. A Kiital feleeiaeas Mae, The occupants at 'J04 West Twi ntieth street were startled on Batorday evening by a glimpse of a human form that passed downward before the open window, and struck with a thud on the brick paTeroeot below, Ti .1. 1 1.. r T. 1 . .1... II .L llll' 1 II It 1 V. Ill lll'lll- ,1 I 1 1 I I -I 1 1 I. Ii reue be intiful 12-year old daughter of Widow Mary Johnson, im opposite aelghbor. Bhe bad 4 dien fnn , lh Mat roof of the adjviiniiig t wo-aiul-one half story btiildincr, and m ar h r lay ! the wreck of a two-wheeled velocipede. At the impiest, la-t evening, -cores of sympathi'mg neighbors beat over the easkei containing the remain ins vJt.'iintiit's,t.-v i '11111111.1, an, j(;n,.(l with the .-O.oncr ill the - , .. H t.M. verdict of no one to blame. No. 'J0 ... .. rwentieth street m a -table, and on the Had roof of it children bavi been Irene, who
was a general farorite with them, buiir walk of fourteen miles, through started for the roof, and on h- r the woods to Concord. Wssaevtrhe way up. took the velocipede I passed a house, the women and -hi-le t by some of them in the loft, drew mtk elasared Mas.
I Beaching the roof, she carried it to I Reaching Concord, he found the ! the highest pai t. and luiving mount- liritish were just starting from what j ed, started down the incline. Not a is now the Agricultural QTOUBds, on i word was uttered as she sped on, but their retreat to Boston. the little dlUdrofl threw up their A wOBBdsd "red-coat. " lying baI hands in despair, and, when she went j side the road, begged John, as he over the edge, were so overooai passed by, to put an cud to his that they lay down on the roof, and misery.
there remained . Stns. Home tupefied. Wiste Turk laiastry. Th story is told of tin American in Parbt, w ho. being about to leave for New York, boaght a half doen peculiar looking pencil cases, at ninety I'e cents each, for presents to friends at home. In Regent street, London, he saw some more at only seventy e.-p h. and bought another half dozen, thinking that Paris paMfli at that hflfos were a bargain. In Ltvajrpool be purchased another half dozen at only thirty-live cents each. "Singular," he Observed, somewhat surprised, "but it i is the further one gets from Paris the cheaper articles of Pi risian manufacture become. At th.s rate I should have done better lo waltins until I reached New York." "Vou are right, sir," said the shi pman, who by this time had the inoni'V safe in the till. "Voti are right. J sir, for them pencils arc made in tinStates." In the matter of shops and their intents, Paris, London nut N w Wk w"" ni-h on"' ,,n'1 lt : -- 1 l .. i ( uites a suai e c auo am c " perienee to discover anything in either of them that is not for sale in both the others. New Bestitsdes, I'le-sed are they who arc blind, for . I tlii'V sb.-ill se nn o-bosts - Rlessed ate ll.evwbo are ibnf f. .r they never lend money and never heat tedious stories. Rlessed are they who are afraid of thumier. for tin y shall hesitate about i g' tting married, and keep away from PoMtlesl meetings. I Blssssd STS they who arc lean, for thsWS IS a SBaWSOS tO gTOW ttA i l'.e--ed are they who are ignorant, i for they arc happy iu thinking Hiey J know everything. PlBBBBl IB BS wllO U ugly iu hffl and features, for tin-"irals" shall ..ot inole-t him. P.h ssed is she who would get marned but can t. Tor the consolations of the gospel are hers. Blotted are tlie orphan obildreD, for they liuve no uiotbers to spank I I in. Itlessed are they who expect nothing, for they shall not bs disappointed. Itb ssed ar tin y who do not advertise, for they shall rar ly be trouldcd w ith a customer. Kixed Family, The following is told by ÜM Los Aneios. (Cal.) gepalfloaw; "There Is a family in this town w s I with nine varieties of chih Iren. The husband and wife have each been married twice before, and had one child at eadi former marriage, w hich makes four children, eaob QM having dilTcrellt pafCiatS The Jitescl.1 w ife's former husband- had each been mari ied before, leaving a child by their former wive-, which makes six ",il.Iren of different parents. The reseat husband's former wives had been prtrlottsly married, leaving one child each, making eight of the diffeient patents. The present husband and wife by this marriage have one child, making nine, all living, .-.ml no two having the same parents." I he ItsssSChSNetts Silier Mine.
TIM iII Time Spirit. .Tolui Bowe, ol tforlboivagti, 177.". i tiii t Cerming town, was cobbling at
a pair of shoes which In bad promised should be done within an hour. 1 when he heard that the British were I marching to Concord. Belag a man of Iii- word, h kept at his work, notwitassaaoang we taenamem md the He had aeparture oi nis townsman j""r finished his ob when Polly Smith, the young woman who kept
toe nouse where he boarded, ran Into I uynen, a quiet, inonenstvo young roatsäsca at Kendalh ille, aui sucthe shop. man who has charge of a marble shop I ocadaa ht blowing open the safe and
John! John! sin cried, with glowiug cfieeks and Bashing eyes, "you ought to have tmea olT tv Coneord an , hour ago. Evafy other maa in the I .'illage has got there by this time!' " Twouldnt be any nSe for me to go, anyhow! I I n rent got any bid lets, said Jobs ' '....,. ii.t tka Ii... Mn aaJ run V 'Mil Jill' Ill II' 1..1 .III. .,.. some then," satd Polly. I haveti'i ait anytiiing to make ei. "O. I'll and something for you make '111 of," and l'olly darti'd into th" bowse. Seizin- erery spoon on the draaasr, ...11..,..;..,.,.,. 1
"Hero, take these, she said. "aMif,
11 von want more, mi g.-t in ior 0 . m. A V"ll.' In those days all the spoons in I'ommon use iters made of pewter. John Wits soon supplied with balls Taking his old gun, he started on the "No," said John. "I ain't .piite a brute, but ni jttal change pieces with , you. and leave you to the women." r.xeii.'itr'ing nis oio gun o r tne enemv's new musket and amunition h joined in the pursuit, and did-good 4 n . service on the way to Charleston ; Neck. ' lohn Howe enlisted at Cambridge for the war, and ought at Banket Hill. He was in most of our importatit battles o' the -even years' con-te-t. and never came home until the lii.tisb aoilod far .'ti. -bowl ' lt.-in-I . . ! I ointn i . ' ' fi hardy, faithful and zealous, he was frequently chosen by Washington for daiigaioys enterpilsss Rs w as one of the most useful man in the army, and once saved Wa-hingtoii's life. At the end . .f the war it was CoL BOWO who returned to Marlborough. Polly Smith, during these year-, had been spinning, weaving and knitting for the soldiers. She was the first person Col. Howe BOOgltL When, however, he returned her sp I.. ns, they were of silver, and j marked "Potty Be we." 1 ae descendants of John and Polly are among the most highly honored in our country. -Youth' GONUNBB iow. un t il an Oanfldeaec Wontea, The " American confidence w oman s ." ing whose asdstenee sbroad is .'1 - lallle Ull'l .'1 seali'litl Ol UtT ColllP" 1 " " s -Uaiiy OI OI some so,,.., standing sin- contrived by dint of her acquaintance with some few of the B spectable members of the American colony to obtain credit from iliSBSiaslfsTS and hot I kecpers, and to carry on a successful warfare against poverty without the slightest help from that all-important weapon. monev. in course mere comes to. her a day of reckoning and retribu tion, whereupon she either maae 111 8 prehas escape to toauaeBee bar h dations in a new held. r else con trives, by dint of tears and piteous protestation- to extract some pSOU t niary assistaace from her fcllow-eiti-BOBB who may chance to be sojournlaS in the same city S her If. It is hard for an American gentleman to see a woman weeping and suffering without doing something Bo relieve her, and so she generally gets comfortably eaoagft) out of her llrst scrape; it is only at the ad or third that he generally gets found out and comes signally to grief. The ways and vagaries of the-. impecunious dame.- are rather ainasing sometime.-. It iri recorded thttt One of them, befaeg hi tin- mo-t ai j. . t depth ot poverty, according to Dor ! own showing, was generously nc.commodnted witaalsaa of twenty francs by some soft-hearted countryman of her own, whereupon she purchased a pair oi ngni ara gwree, uueo a uall , . 11.1 1 1 I J acre, and went out Is pay calls. In another last nice one of these adventurous ladies borrowed 000 francs from a gentleman, and on his filing upon her to reclaim his loan, was informed by her that instead of her having borrowed money from him he had borrowed it from her, and if he made iiny mOTS such claims upon her she would ai.peal io the Consulate for protection. As ha had no srP ihuice of the debt in his possession he was forced to lesign himself to the loss of the money. Wherever tln se women go there tin PS ii Weep inrf among hotel-keepers und dressmakers. They ate generally very dashing iu style. Hying at the highest game, putting up at the best hotel-, and ordering garments at the most fashionable establishments. As the penalty of imprisonment for lebt has be.-n abolished in France, Mtey if acute enough, escape all penalty for their misdeeds, beyond temporary annoyance. Lstcp Hooper, he '- ary. The Vienna inousiy declare peucc is gone. newspaper! that all 1 snaai tops foi
YSTERIOUS rONWCT. A aahtam Mm lahmdaj U Oeltbratc h Ratal Baj by Saaathar Hi 8aa laMW Otmiag le Fan mr thai lnriose. Last MbBjdjaj afternoon. Mr. lohn F. Heyen came to this oity from KoIv uno, hi- home, whatB he has loag
baee regarded as an industrious, Peaceable cit ien. and soon after get- ' '"'g On 'he train, impureil for Daniel tne corner of Broadway and Fifth streets and who. it transpires, is a son-in-law of Meyers. While in the act of crossing the street to Lynch's shop. Meyers .was taken into custody by officers ami immediately lodged in jail CTpon inquiry as to the eaase we were shown the following letter Which was r Ived on Saturday: KuKoMo, Ind. Ma. Ltsch: I want you to meel Hie at ib.- depot in Peru ob n rt . .!- aesdyatthc time of the early train frnill KAlmmn. pVnnare vniirelf with a good revolver and see that it is in good trim, that you nrtiv not miss . , ' ' " .' ,ilv f'" -vo" nwl -Vimr wir hmr h" n ti" 1 ny wifa leaving me. . This shall be settled bv vour os my My happiness is gone and others il be miserable besides me. I . a sn.ni in- mieiaiio- iie-ni.-s im have not so lnm-h against vmi as bei ; but to make in r miserable, I will kill you. Don't forget, to he there. I will be there. If you are do! at the depot I Shall hunt you, and if you see me before I sec YOU, you had belter dioot me. for I will kill you if I get in shooting (H stance. You and your wife have taken my wife as a prisoner. That prisoner I will take or lose my life Thai prisoner I loved, and so prepare br the conflict, i want von to have amide time to Bel r.'.tdv. I have a good revolver that I got this morning. So thi- is a fair When I kill you and we will die togethcr. This blood-curdling communication greatly excited Mr. l.ynch. as also did the following epistle which came through the post office on MOB day: Mil. LtGB.'- I made a mistake in to rcftaru t. tne uate r my coming Peru. It is Tuesday instead of Wed fTS&JS i T VJS! 7' that dav it. 1- mv wish to kill or you kjj m. v su,-,. an, n.et BBS at the train. If vou don't I will tind vou. l'o further arouse Mr. Lym-h's suspieions, the following teh-giam was placed In his hands shortly after the reception of the letter: Look out for Meyers. Be there on nr-t tram. net. minion to kiu you if he he gets sight of you. 1 Myiis In conversation with Mr. Lynch we ascertained that Myers wife bad been visiting a few days at his house, leaVing for home on Monday afternoon. The only diftouity in the family that he knew of was about some property: but thought that the whole matter had been a d justed months ago. Never to his knowledge had unfriendly words beeu exchanged between Mi. Myers and himself, but there had . been some hard feelings upon the part of his wife. The person of Mr. Myers was carefully searched and the oniy weapon round was an owl pen knlfe. He is certainly laboring under a derangement of mind, probably occasioned by domestic infelicities. Offlosirs of Kokomo came and took him home Tties.,ay afternoon, hii1 Daniel Lynch is breathing more freely, and till making tombstones for Oilier people.- I'li U Lij-uhli- '. A liOSp TSSt Anccibitc The .dot v of the marriage of Lamar - tine, the great French i t and statesman, is One of romsntiC interest. The
lady w as ol an Knglish family named sc tire his release. If the -' 12" did not Birch, and very wealthy, she first fell ( nine to hand the yaaaaj man was cerln love with the poet from k adiug his 1 tain to goto the penitentiary I he old "Meditations poet iques." She was ! gentlemau not only sent the money sligiitlj past ti.e Mooin of youth, but but came on himself, when, to his sur-
j still young and fair. She read and rej read the " hteditstioas,' and sstaed the tender sentiment in secret. At length she saw Lamartine in UaBoa, and her love became a part of her very lifO. Not huig after this she was made acquainted with the East that the poet was siifferinir, even to unhappiness, from the embarrassed state of his pei cuniarv affairs, miss liirch was not loin; in decidmt; upon lier rmnse. s.ho won d not allow the happiness of a lifetime to slip from her if she OSUld prevent it. She w rote to the poet a frank and w omanly Isttsr, acknowledging her deep interest and profound ie peel, and tillering him tlie hulk of her foi t une, if be were willing to acj cept it. Lamartine could not but SUS- ... .-t ti,,. truth. Deeply touched by bar j generosity, he called upon her, and j found her to be not only fair to look nsoa, bat a wosaaa of a brilliant liter ; arv and artistic education, lie made Ian olfer ol his hand and heai t. and wase. ...... It I..I...I1 ...I I , pioiiipui aim i;i.nn ai-cepieii, aim in after ye.trs Alfonsode Lamartine owed not more to his w ile's we;. 1th than to her sustaining love and in.uiiring enthaalaaax. At Kansille. a few days ago, when Trustee Mead cone from dinner he found la front of his ollice, on the curbstone, a family, consisting of father, mother and eight childien, the latter ranging in ars from one to eighteen. The lather told Mr. lJ.end that they had walked from one of the notheru counties of Illinois, a distance of S&O miles, lie could get no employ incut fchSM and concluded to emigrate to -nine s. t t ion w here he could earn bread far himself and little ones. They fajft Want to Indianapolis, where, with the little SJOBS he had, he purchased a hand-cart, in which two of the older boys had trundled the babies to Evansvilli. Mr. Wend took them to a grocery :":,1 purchased a ham, some bread, cheese, sad other substantial, and the parly made a hearty meal. Alter this they were given a pass over the l iver, and Hie old man said to Mr. Wend, in the gratitude of his heart: " No matter where I am, if you want me to help vou I'll swim the river to do it."
State Henry Myers, of Wolf Lake, says he can heat any man in the State playing checkers. All but four counties in the State have received t lie May distrihution of the school-fund allowed to them. The assessment of Hamilton Coun-
ty will fall short abottt $900000 of the ; assessment of last year. A few night ago thieves entered the gett ing away with $1,(100 iu currency and ! 360 in stamps. The assessment of taxable property in Indianapolis this year will be about J?ls.ooo,ooo less than that last vear, ur 1 !:,i.ooo.ooo. Tli is will require a rate of one and a half per cent to meet expenses. Williaiu Morgan, a clerk in the Commercial House. New Albany, diss;(jileared six or .yven weeks since, and a ( few days ago bis body was found hang 1 ! j. - - imrioairee near six-.MUe Switch, in ... , , ' " ountv. At I.ogansport. on the 1 Uh, Ir. Wright Smith and a man named tT v . . , 1 "rrV . ,l wl,,,'M 'il'l in Smith shooting Young several times in the side and back, Millictinir nresumablv fatal wounds. A (.inner, named John Lemon, took chloroform, at Anderson, on the morning Of the l.'dh, fSf the purpose of rannWaiag himself insensible to tlie pain of removing a thorn, from his fool During the operation he died. At l.aliivette, on tin- ith.a lad named Charley tl'Neill.six years old. in under-. taking to get on a w sod wagon, lost his hold and CsUtothSfJOOBcL The wagon ran oer him. and he was so severely injured that hedtBd during the night. Casper Hartasaa, well-to-do farmer living eight miles north of Anderson, shut and BMCtall w. anded his wile on the morning of the 16th. Tssloas I and family troubles were the suipoSSdeaBSSS Hartman has been arloted and claims that the shooting Wai accidental, While Michael Hmiregan. aged fifty, t - (lion-hand on the .Iclleisonvillc, Madison, & Indianapol.s Railroad, v,t sitting under a tree near Jonesville, on the l'dh, eating his dinner, he was struck by lightning' and instantly killed. . ainuel Roebuck, who lived four
, miles west of Lafayi ttc, jealous of the editor. Sonzogno. have I teen at last alexcitenient and sensation caused bv , lotted to their respective stations as
lfooaa suicide, concluded to have some on his own account, and created il by swallowing a hug poison, from which death ensued iu a short tune. A few nights ago .lohn Keller and Charte Ballard were discovered lying insensinie near me ranroao tracK just west of Warr n. Kellar had a bad wound in the head. He revived somewhat while being eared for, but not sulli iently to state how the injuries (ie received. Ballard was badly t i ai i i - i. i a WOanded about the head and Lack. snd died soon alter being found. When discovered the men were clinched tofather, and it is not yet know n w hethi'V they were struck by some train aud thrown from the track, or whether ineir injuries were receiveu in some other manlier, A., I. Walk--recent 1 arresteil on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses: i It seems that Walker telegraphed to a ; Mr, lireen, li in -in Manchester, New Hampshire, that his son was in jail and that for ,pj:. he i Walker) could i prise, he found the story of his son's I arrest was a myth, (hi being arretted Walker claimed that Green and him sell had "Set up a litle jab" to get some ready cash. It may prove an expnsivs job. Industrial. A good quality of paper is now be i- manufactured from Um; cactus in Los I ngeloa county, Cal. The Snri nizlield. . Mass.i .V .'-,' ö-m , ,. . .. i f , .sii , li.tsalisto. twenu-!,,,,, woolen nUtf in Central and esterii Massachusetts that arc hing idle. Thcv claim that they have not reali.ed any profit for three Years. says A Chattanooga (Tens.) paper j Iba r,lst has ruined, or at least badly t damaged tie wheat crop from Chattanooga clear up the valb-v to Ktnory river, and from every direction la the South conies the same complaint. An exchange savs over b'.O.OOO wnni(.n are employed iu various kinds of . . . . .. iabm in .New 1 otk City, and in gen er--d at very limited wages Few can make more than ten to twelve dollars ., Wee, and numbers are comjK'lled to set along on as little its four dollars, w hile BOSBC can make no more than ." cents a day. The condensation, by dessieation and other methods, of various kinds of foods, both vegetable and animal, has been so successfully accomplished of l ite that we are not sui prised to learn that condensed eggs are sbou$ to enter i he unit ket . and lind a place Sfl I BS orocer's price list. The method ot J preparing this article is simple BBOUgh consisting, as we Isarn, of a process : by which the subsUin e of fresh raw eggs is so tli ied, or desiccated, as to u i move all the moisture, leaving the natural properties of i he egg unimpaired. The article thus prepared consists of a (by powder, to Walch the addition of : water alone is needed to rentier it lit for culinary purposes. Ajqifrttm's It is reported that C .rtina has es caped from his Mexican prison and is now on his way to the liio Oranda, where he will probahy reoiino his cattle-stealing operation
Iteuis of Interest.
There are 1,ru' .lapai.es? in Paris,
many more than there are Frenchmen for gold i' ' nloo: in Japan. The Ohio ai d Mississippi railroad Only ttjmm feet of lumler have con,l';,".v ';iu',, -S4-J- ,u"f th been cut on the Androscoggin tjineond quarter in .lune, lieing an inyear, against twice the amount laat r,e:ise ol over same time
year. A number of Chinamen have leased l'ii.(MK) acres of land in Solano county, Cal., and will employ coolies to work it. Algeria gives r raaee Jar more trouble than profit. It yields the mother country only a few lions' skins and similar curiosities. K. T. Fitch, at Tuscaloosa, Ala. while shaving, remarked to his wi.e.. -I hellere I will kill you," and cut her throat with the razor. I'mrlish capitalists are said to have 'si about, live millions of dollars in one year in Turkish. Kgyptii n. and I'- i avian securities. Old steam-is on the Atlantic lines wn.it pi a ctl out loi lost cias liailic are switched ofl to the Mediterranean, India and other way stations. The new forts around Paris are to be named after the generals who labored so hard to retrieve the faults of Kapoleoa III., in the war of 1870. I nder a law enacted by the last '.egislature, many Chinamen are being arrested in San Krancisco for fishing with nets so tine that even the spawn are caueht. " Mamma, don't you want some nice candy?" said a little child. "Ye.s, dear. I should like some." "Then, if tou'll buy some, I'll give you hall," lisped the polite triii. French goods and wares are now rapidly driving out those of Germany in continental market-, on account of being bettei -and twenty-five per cent. clieaper. 15os are not to wear out their knuckles hereafter in- " knuckling down." A patent has leen gTanted for a pistol which is designed to shoot marl des by the aid of appring. Austria and Hungary, whose compromise agreement to live together in the same house, was slightly damaged by the death of Deal, have made up and are now as friendly as ever. A ladv had her dress trimmed with bugles before going to a ball Her littl,. daughter waafed to know if the bugles would blow w hen BBS tawsi. "Ob. no." said the inotliei ; " papa will j do that when he sees the bill." The murderers of .he late Roman ! galley slaves for life; hard fare hard WOfk, and hard whippings daily, or until further notice. A n agricultural journal advertises a new washing machine under the head ing. " Kver man his ow n washerI ..ha ;n at i 1 1 a
woman, ,,n m ouuian tii interest. The contract only half ment says that potatoes should always finished, and the hope is very strong he boiled in cold water." tha' the powers will keep their hands The centennial t)f Voltaire is to ttBjoff from Turkey a couple of years celebrated by the Radicals in Krance, 'lunger, or until the remaining rmo.noo J Victor Hugo, chief of these Radicals, nn are supplied. The o toman grv-
s.i s the French workmen to be sent, to PldhatSlphlB will be the deputies of Voltaire accredited to the Vfashiogton. land of The London Lawtt deplores the; spre.ul of "morphia disease" in Kngland aud Germany. People are lngiii-
ning ttijjo far too often to druggists' . the bill now pending for the punishof Indianapolis, was shops to buy opium in some form or ment of parties found guilty of eoun-
another, and the diseases resulting from its use baffle medical skill. j A French writer says civilization seems to lie reduced down to the line point of building iron clad vessels capable of resisting the heaviest projectiles, and subse.,uently turning out guns sufficiently powerful to drill daylight through their hulks. Cood beet steak is L'O cenls a ound in the JUack Hills: deer meat is 12 to ! wniH a jKmnd: m chanha get tA to 4 a day. and laborers !' to M ,.ri0. The sujiplv of men far MCOeedl the demand. Coster Crty hai slready had a wedding, a birth, and lawsuit. "And canst thou alwavs love me thus. A' t red," she murmured, "even w hen age has crept upon me and left his traces here?" TI ere w:is a pause ,. . j. i- . . .. on his part, but it was only nioinen- . tan- I... .-..,ai,..i t.. .... a... , , . ,. rcnnmsl r.ince. ( If, Ittkfwlal I Verdi is not so much attached to ParisasaidMCeofresidence as were llellini. liossini. Donizetti, and Meyer - g , , , 'beer, lie prefers rather to plough Ins . . aan ioi'n .' ..... . v - . I.i , I . . . . ' ... I ptiui inn st i m Uli III." Ill r I . ' I iilMl , . , , . . ,.1.,..,.-. ....u o.u. wo..,, l...K..i '"' the oxen and the wooden ploi gh. A London comepaadaBt sadsr stands that the reason whj the 0 did no' read her own speech at the opening of ParUaasant was th.d she is I , 1 . . a . m I ; "w unaoie io reau wnnoui gueses. and it wjm thought that the sight of the sovereign in spectacles would look I Uttls uninajtstic. A recent scout was made by the Indian police of Tucson, Arizona, after renegade Indians, and the affair is said to place beyond ipiestion the great value and trust worthiness of the Indian as a jioiiee otticer, and to show that, under skillful management, the A pat hes may be turned to good public use. A ten-year-old b..y was arrested iu Kichmond, Va., for disturbing public worship at St. Peter's Cathedral. The court ordered him to be taken to the city jail and whipped by his mother, and a poHoi sergeant tied him to the whipping-post, and the mirthnr thrssbcd the youngster soundly with a strap. M n -hal Moltke is still idling at Rome. His health does not allow him to walk tmich but oim ..; ...;n t . I jt " prop to take a few excursions on the ( ampagna, m the neighborhood of the city, in order to collect the necessaiy infonnatiun for peifw-tiiig the typographical map which he drew up when first at Rome, in the days of his youth.
Kusiness .Notes.
Over tP'rty companies are divine last year. The Chicago and Alton railroad company earned 129,71. L'l during tlie second week in June, being an increase , ol 'T.7or. over .same time last year. A 00,01 mi second mortgage of April 1, 1870, of the Missouri. Kansas & Texas railroad company on all its lines in Missouri. Kansas and Indian Territory to the I'nion Trust Company of New York has been recorded in Mi The bill passed by the Connecticut houüeof representatives to reduce the legal rate of interest to t; per cent., provides, however, that the I ton o wer may pay. or agree to pav . the taxes. assessed and paid upon the loan, and. in tomputing interest odasmalM considered a year. Any person who 81H11 receive for forbearance more than at the rate authorized s'iall forfeit the interest for the time so taken, The strongest fibre known, with the single exception of silk, is that of New Zealand tiax. A great obstacle to its use is the difnculty of cleaning it economically. The native Maoris dress it with sharp mussel shells. As all the machines designed by Europeans for treating it have proved unsatisfactory, 1 r K! chance Bar t live Yankee mechanic to make his fortun . the coin counterfeiting busim - according to the Panama S1ir and aTeae, extensively and ;iitn..st putIWv, owing to deb i ts in the laws, carried on at Panama. Tin- Star and Herald names two weH known rcsidents as generali) suspected, and says j tl, ,,!lve Rai,Hl for Ij""'- T,'ree ,,t,M'' were arrested (ti the j.itn int.. on me steamer uroyo. ami were found to have bars of shamsiher in their i-ossession. One was identified as having noId some on shore. The Roston Past of Saturday says a firm cf that city is now loading nine sailing vessels with ito.oOO bushels of corn for Liverpool, and ihexporte of all kifids of grain for the week will foot -up nearly half a million bushels. The out-going Lev land steamers are freighted almost entirely with breadsTuffs. Some credit is due to the r...-;.n atid Albany railroad management, who eontinueto rebate to grain shippers for the export trad.- the difference in charges for inland, transportation I ict ween Roston and New Yoik. The ProYidenre'masays: The conti .ict of the Providence tool company to supplv Turkey with cimi.ooo Peabody Martini , - tV- l'..ro- ... ... ,.ion,i , i, . .Hied bv aae employes of the concern with peculiar eminent, it is generally known, is represpited here by a boanl of Turkish ' oflicers, w ho receive and pay for the arms as last as manufactured. There apjiears to . e a strong senti-nit-it among the mercantile class in fav.u of the atloption b congi : leneiun iraue mai Ks. w in an am- noment exempting from damages lanoreMt la, tI0S 1,1 w,,,)Se po""8""' "m n . counterfeit goods aid wans ma be ' f',,M,u- Sneh a measure should have '"'" ' " 'ed long btdore iw. The raen -uil, v ,,f R,,,'h f,JiU,,s ,,ot onIv ,ob 1 41. A ttiut.iif.ji.l nt-ura I. lit tl,,.,- . .1 .1 u i I, ik i iiii.niiini i im in, .'t.v ',,,. money under lal-e pretenses roiu i lie public, i i sides tauiering with and in uian cases irreparably injuring the health of their customers. The pending measure should be pressed to a tinal passage w ith as little delay as would allow of a pnSior prepat atioii. --iiiannnV"0--MtoaBMPi The Kolmi's Note. The othrr morning a bad man being eouveyed to prison, there to pemain for long, long years. He walked tht streets with irons on lo-wrists, and the glorious sun Iteaming down uim h w ' him as it ki-s. d the dew from the haves of the maple and chestnut. His (.ve, ha(1 ., 1(,l(k , '"ere was sotnetl,mK w uk.-d in his very step. Tl Mice s halted with ! ,,im for ,,,0lU,?Ilt JUst hvT U" ' U' . .,,. . a ...... .ti .,1,--1. ii a lilll , ,, , ... , mile, with everv green tree holding its i.i i. ., . u i... .,,.,.,.. ... , ... . .. r..ti a. a a a -a a h aves u. to Im Kis-ed b the warm sun. ..,,,.(..,.., ,0l)iu K.f, i,s nes. ;., tb brant In s alove their lietulu and uttereil its luiidnst. happiest i tin glorious morning. I es in praise of T'n li nl man .I.-,! im tboti -ii.oi.ol ,ljm .,,, Mn(.h a ,.,ianK,: ca1. to hi( I fa(t, tMt tlu, offiw.r was .MUAJm The bad look hail let i the eyes, the hard Hues went away, and there was a qui vering of the chin as he whisjiercd: "And 1 hae got to ! .shut up from all this!" The robin sang again, wildly, sofily and so clear that its notes might lie heard a long wa off. The liad man 's eyes were full ol tears, aud be said in a husk) voice: j "How could 1 have been so wicked i with such glad notes as those to rit,ar in my ears and make my heart tender" The man ! w .... v ,,, -,,..J "lie has the heart of a tiger." wa- bnken down in one short moment, and he blushed that .neu should see the irons on his wrists, and Klint him out as a , criminal. The London 'too, has tins illustration of high life below stairs: Master, (sni fling i "There seems a most extraordinary smell, James; 1 -- noticed it several" Hall porter "I don't wonder at it. sir. I've spoke about it down stairs. i The butler, sir. yu -e. is igh Chuivb, w,,k.h as , U a ,,(Mai;,rv m (a,,try, and burns hii.ceiiae. We could ,tand tliat. but the c.e.k is the Low n(ni,., ,r!,UaMon. and si.e bums brown lapa- to hohviatAtfte iiineens-. , It's perfectly hawful tsi alnts' davs. J sir."
