Neutral Pennant, Volume 1, Number 14, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 13 January 1854 — Page 1

1 4 Mr A Family Newspaper Devoted to News. Agriculture. Education. Literature and the C4ood of Mankind. IH ULIMIKI) BY 11. C. CBAFT. KITING SUN. OHIO COUNTY, INDIANA, ITU I) AY, JANUARY Y,. 1S.j4. VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1L

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HB ilBUIRAL PENNANT.

A Yankee at the Crystal Palace. As we wore hi it: 1 14 in U12 picture rrallcrv

The Dutc.ii Widow - Mii:e frovv w-as 1:13 bettor ai she c : 1 1 D b

Then vou saw Mr. Harding?" said Hon- uncle Obed." said she, taking the hand of charminj naivette, as she rose, and wri-t Life of the West Point Cadet, rv- l-ri-'lt'otiiiv up. Henrv. limmgh a mock presentation.

; j.u!H.p i'vi:r.v mtOAV MoitxiN-c. by ', "Ihave: he says he has something ifr you ! -'Her uncle! great heaven-! it is possible . "lour husband, indeed. sneure.l tne bro- ; lie sleeps 111 tin: barrack.-, in a room wuu. at tne Crystal lki.aoe. taking a memoranda ot till skust ntoore sue me: men si.e wis s.HENRY C. CRAFT. ! to do. lie wishes to see you and promised 1 that man can plot the injury of his own kor. If I mistake not, I Lave not b.ioucon- one other; at live o'clock in the morning in its content-., a tail, in -dressed Vertnonter at- g-.t a . p-efore," remarks! Mr. Var.de: broa - !, ' "' M:,'u ;--lei.M'''lV';:f' 0Vrr I to rom here for that purpose."' ; tie.-h and Mood?" thought Henry. suited in this affair." ; summer, and at half past five in the winter, tract cl probably by the letiigidty of our vis- to his neighbor. . .v ..! . i ..-p,, cme here?" Mr. Harding withdrew after a brief con- No, uncle, it was v a mm." 1 the reville awaken.- him: he immediately a.r c a idfes-cd us. ' "Your wife was an amiable woma;:, and lt-p- !' iiV. eriptiwt per Vnnnm. j "Yes, and it is time he was here now," said ' versatmn leaving Ibr.ry to win his way to ' '1 never was more eon-ounce'' hi my mlses, doubles up his blanket and mattr.v.s. "Spango.-, what mought they charge to yon do great injustice to her memory," sap; 1 '-';''.', ." : ' ' " t'-'-"! : the other, eonsultir. his watch. !the heart of th ; heiress. . life." continued M' Harding, ovfclng a and places them on the head of Lis iron kt a uliertn this ere sdioW?" : Swart?. ; ' ' -f-g f '. - " ..t lb- I Mr. Harding was a broker, to whom' There was that in the i-yc of tlm young well fe;gned surj-i.. "than wren I read bedstead; he studies until seven o'clock; at; "Why do y-a ask: you paid at the en- ''Wd. vat you ur.ow so nuicu ewut nr.no ,r - "... . " '. '.. fy'.'" Henry had applied several times for employ- man which is irresh.ta.bly attractive to a young your marriage in the papers." . that hour the cadets fail into rank and pro- trance, did you i.-t?' frow- for?" Uncut, ami who had encouraged hint to hope ''maiden. He was well formed, with a hand.-. "Von will be in a moment, though," ceed to the me-s hall. Twenty minu'es is "Va-a-a-s! I didn't pay r.ot'n.n'; c-f yew "I was r.ot intimately r.cT:a:ntei vv.th . th.c h;s purpose was in a fair wav to be ae- some face, a musical vote, and a winning thought .losq.li Jones, Henry's chum at the the usual time spent at breakfast. Guard- see atiythin' green 'bout me, jest write, will her but I am sure her ac.pua.ntances bred i;-u- of Aiii crti-inc.' ...r, - comfishe.h maimer. Amelia was ir-ugly preposs.sod Kurdir.g house, who dt'tief by accident or mounting fakes place at half-past seven, and yew?" her " '."'.'' ."'.';;;.".: .u . " ..- A servant am'.otmood the b.roker. . iu his favor from the iht moment she saw de-sign, was a vUin-r at the same time. twenty-:'..::!' ve placed on gua. d every d vy. "llo.v did you gain adnritt ince. then?" '.trgut had they to lover er? jay- !::- '' ; ' 'a. n:- v; si b. m .. uou;d como up, though I tried to him. "Von need not to 1 ave bei.n sr.: p-;sed, mi- At eight o'clock the bugle sounds, and the ' "Wa-a-l!, yew see I traded with a boy out he " , . '-.iranv a.iv.-r- ' make him stop below," said the irl iu a low Henry, perceiving h: advant.-,.?. foltc.wr.l cle, for you wdl know that I am a wild, recitation.- e.-mmence. At one o'clock the there f r a Herald, and gn him an extra cent "May be wnat"" ... i '- "a- 'd--!,.! "'"'t:"r' .i,.,,. iit r, with energv, ami ere half the eveiiin wiful girl." bugle again sounds, the professors dismiss to holler "lire!" and when the man with . "Maybe you loved mine frow too." i N .'. .'.''."': ... .,;!..,.,. .,...r..v',i -Walk h -ir. my apartment is but an had parsed away, had produced an impies- ' "You are well aware of the terms of yur their respective stations, the cadets form tliC 1 ira-s; thing his coat looked round, I : "W hy do you speak so strangely?'' ' " : h- I--.-' ; ..i : -usu! pun;i,:,, ,, r sa;dlb nrv. slon on the !le,m of the maiden which fairly father's wiil!" ranks oppose the barracks and march to kinder edged in behind him." ' "vy, von day, a pig uglyinan. shv.s: l:kc ' : -x., ;-.. lojy, voting man: y..u ate not op.-u 1 d the way for a con. most. "I am." dd.ner. r.ctwc.n. eleven and one. a part of nf course we expressed our indignation, you. cum into our house, ami k:si m:t:e frc.v

... a- rettntn-it tie- v :s:ior, o.o;:i;; at lie::- i;:i ne eonni i,..r. n.r,i r. -proacn f..r.jseii on ii.ic .-.t. rmce.i yiu i.......o.e, -a iw; ea-u a- .ev 1... ..up ;t .a i.un.g, .!i eim..-? , anu w ere ai.."uu 10 leave n.ui. wh.;h ne seiide-i "- -- v ,hunn f-r the part he ha 1 ace-pied, and though he coe.r-e ..u never ..-peitcd me tj cju.-eni to in fencing, datiy. After dumer, they have oui bi,!t;:n-lnde, saying quvkiv: "W en- you pv. t at the time?"

T0EACC0.

J...S-: h retir. d to an adi.:n'ngr....m. vvi.ieh felt that his it.temlo;.s were g-'od, the c-your unem w.;h a

until two

for recreation, and from "ay, Mister; don't be tiled;, gueis they'll

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?. e.necieo wit 11 i -Ye.uv. re bu b-'.'.-.-r. t.'i ; tl ;: :. 11 v.

one yccupoied by him- sciousne-s that he appeared h eme tiieg-n- "You otig'ut 'tut to have b'-night him two to f-m- they are etoploycd iu recitations, never iuns it. Yew talk so all-tired honest; wsnt oni you i"."' tie -irl in an assuni- 1 rbaraen-r was anv hero, then, r.m!e." .At f-ut the bugle sound, and go either to i gue.ss yu be a newspaper fe'der; been talkin "I kieked bin righ.t pehlt.d L's r.ack." ss. v ..v,:;; man':" -aid the thine: but a eric: able t... his '...ftv sentiment. "What do v . ; m :an. girl." battallio a i,r light attil'cr,- drill. Ties exer- notes, :dn't you? I've in.-arn 'bout this shoit ''lbd v on ivsei.t .t?" - 1 i. .':.t.-; y Amelia was a beant.fui gill, and Henry "Near...', reel- t'e el; i.e..;. yea whimd else lasts an hour and a half. Alter that hand." " Yaw ; i,e piuke me and t he io..,.-g:e

bit to b.- beh.vcd bv her wjs to liim the de- b s- e:ul as t., de;nvc me of my iiih.-ri- they oev. ;.- tne t.me to reel cat. 0:1 unt.t par- . We a.-se.!ed and he resumed: aid a:, re 1

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it tc croeiieav :n te hous, cent

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I ive ;e ,',:,. i to v.ea fr a si".- iirjht of 1 aradise .1. tie midst of a .old !-!--; sl;,; ,n. ...a, iooinr.g m.-omev.-a .y a.e. vum ! i.iu. psace ai snase-. aun ".Umignt our nam : oe trreelv, .Mister r v:.v ..utc.-i i-ea .:. -in.us.i.

' " ' .t'.ownir.g vwrld. Wk .11 In- dep uted, his at him. para le th.-y form into rank in trout of the because I saw a niager wench looked jest'.ike "What did you do then?" r h. , ' o el,.. r hr-r I i-eve 1 s-r. heart t. id h'tu that eva-n th-m 1c bad -.,. 4-.s',i:dl I t.ttf it in vour hands for tins :-;;- ktttack.s, and the names of the delin.pients : a furtive nii-zcr; and if she is, it is a br.il v "Then I cried murder! murder! a: i I cal-

v.ce ed ra' ..-.r

d.c'cate nature, that I wish far f.r his owe. hatn'm.-ss. ! ha I seen flemati lo rati through? No, f will mike are read by an ollieer of the cadets. Slip- ; chaii'-e to spread won't cost tiothiu,"

p-vfernieh You are a good io,,ki-:g fellow, her, ati.l cmid in: resist th desire to repeat owr to him tin- sUm of ten til ou.-aiul dol- p..-r Comes next and alter supper recreation ; We denied that imputation, and he .asv -dde-s in s'ae.n, 1 have selected his vi-.it. He went again and the ein u of hits. The revisions of the will shall be until eijd o'clock, wheti the bugle sounds ; tir.ued:

el for te shmlge and te sLury, and the

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con- ne oiiice: .i.a eoi.s.oei-, ,i!.a i:e : aw a v.'.

v.v. from a ili.eisai.d. .a. .cciyct of vour the v.-h wa- irr.-m-diabh-. Sh b!u-.!i.d stneil;. eiefaced." to Ce o to .pi uaers, arm every .-aaei must ne "I allais Idled newspaper caps, cause '!".- yoa miet -i to ctiatge me w;;;i ta

. , , ...... o- u 1,1 -tl ne w -:;s -01. oin.ee,' see i 1 0 : i ,, , r , . t . ,ir -.',,: oe- V r. I lii', :.:..'. I s 1 1 a i iMiu.u : il.e 1 C" hi c.ii,ii a .0 it. ... lUev 1 e so .. ie ei . nan ! tne nui; a'..; luv-

lb:, iv w.is astonished at this simjular cf him in his abscne-; she l..v,-l him! claim 'he residue Y ln-r fortune." said Ib.u- uius: re in an there u.r.s mpioy. t untu iia.i s,.lf, taught school three w inters eighteen panmn u. y ut Os' ui r

soee '1; of the hrok-r. Henry continued i-s v:-i;s for several ry, wh had i.-ecn a b.stetier. I tru-t that I shall be able to suit cm," week.-; lie had confessed his love, a; d re- "Sir. yon'.-'

slid he modestly-. ceiv ed a warm p'-e'-sure of the hand in r - "r,;L. I," r.-tl'.vd Henry, putting a 1 .ad in;m t.i; s, .r.; 1 every cadet must be in beo, mens of perfumery, among which were busts

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itics w,;:: ti.e ccin

a-:n.:e . At half past nine the bugle dollar- a month, and boarded r u.d." "Me no . uarge i.otting tor .t e.inds; ti:is is e.Jled t.jtoo; and at ten the i We net stopped to view the line speri- she pe toad and perr.ea."

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"lf:ae;lvso ouvvi'l. The s.-rvice T rc- turn. i-.r.r.- i- :..e. a disagre-a'ce task; and most "I have deceived von, Arn.-r.a." said ii

v -o - -j- w.-ald be 'lad to .10 it with'Hit rv, Irs mind ma le up te

eviip'Csitioi I prop--si to give the erind doe-ocae;. "1 te, :v.-i m -, 1 l.-mv ." r-i

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. ,og n.s nn; e:vt:ngu:ne-i, ana must rc- nntde of oiid soar.

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'1 will i.,.t alio v. you to make such i;i:k::-

"i'. v. hat right w;ll yoe eudo ill" a-ked main there until morning. If, during the "Hullo!" said Yankee, no-ing the goods hciy saiu you were very g.ad when your the broker exa-p-ramd at the impudence ...f tr'ght, tlie caleti- feund t b- aboent from -uess thev a-e made of grave s'un, aint ve,:e died."

his to ..';. hisro,,ni more in m thirty minute-;, and do, ., thev l',- "Lverypody pe M:e turn liar." ated she. flS. "As this li.lv -. hu-ban i, of c.-urs;," cooi- 'n't give a satisfactorily account of hims-if. "N,. thev are ma.ic of s.. an." 'I saw no symptoms of sorrow."

it'nue no hn

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i -e b is ?b- service'." ieg her rg' liquid blue e . s anxiously r.efore I slate it. y.mng man, I w tsh yon np-on h;m.

"I have d

In a word m..n a b.:

tj EC RET SERVICE: iiiii ;:!;o;Ui.i s V- M.'.n

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est; I atn a i-.o:- wo.-pn

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11-nrv

l.ai', vvh.'ider you "Is the: ,. : e e ,,,,( n.e v :."' vv-re rich." r.o lid Anneal entlr. iv i-ie-...

.-'.tat . d. but I;- was a begg-r and lied th.- d..-.'ept'.on wa- ) harmb'. . : ,; to ii,-s;ei'. a- Those tn J- ;i f,. , bs lie. .IV ie k iio w i o d ged tl,"I am -h. i y- . !. -t rial:. ;Ic:.r; . ' ;.,id

i it tie t,, ),i UT- a J " r man.

.e a:ei e-en.te ,e- v.Mir-cii. i .-i..iu

Td.-iere -,f rr.rich'i.; v -u ti'OV,"

:l:,d she I High- 1 gel v. t n.e th. n. 1 am the guardian "Aha-, dearest, 1 fe:;r t hat veu -a ii'. p..;

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1 Hail-. t-rms "I the vv ill," -n-ered Mr. , ' siu (Oil'd l.Otl llV'V wilho"- PiV

thavges am !. referred against him. and he is i lbfore we could prevent him he iml "Ml fe't more v.-p.st tan if my r.e-:t oia; marled d. The use of intoxieat ir.g piiudied it to satisfy hims.-lf. h:u aa.-f.'' iih.k i.:,d : lea o is can-tic prohibited; so' "Ya-a-Il, guess it is, it fcel s-opoiiferous. "ouraov' W: at a i-:;-; atae-. afj pin;;,.; ciie.-s. we.,r:i:g w h:kers. and . anv wae; suiells a;,..ervph.d t.-w, don't it V "aewas.t great n.ss;l h..;,vy l--.

ma; y ..; .-r t o m w hi. h cni-is are ; i

a pm.i..

tails to iest like Mr. Si ecum's pot hecary shop, t.-w -m-wa. s.-e.g as oat (eft,,:.: n of re- hum." r-ms.) ;,. d s.,c -.veig':. 1 mop t-n

r nil

reatlo;,. ,.xtia iea-sof ,iuty, r. ppiaanos. ar- f.nv K! , - brought us p . the stat uarv,

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'Pe-m s- wli-re anumb.-rof i..as..'.s

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d Irs lips j.:,,n wiib psivih-ige of p

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g. a' d pah- 7.;n- at I.we,-- giv.u .statu-m th.; ''reek " i e. s! y a:r w.,e w,s...e-K iot,; L of .1 ,; - si v, ..ny man .titer her mania ;e. At u;;

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betrav t-iir eonhdenco," said he

"I i ..;::'..-...; i fan . ;. '. Cy. oui ng t . ' ,m T. -tree; :-,v,3. . . - a ,;:,tiig t. . the - bains e-n her wr:-ts "' Ma iiniii.; - ,.g. red ba. k, C. Ill ph -P ly si. - ly tnilit -y. 'i he f,;:'. agb al'.owd te- i-a- Pvhat's that ClCiur labi b d f. r'"' " ot is pm g.?e .-' . rwi.vm.el l.v th- eoi.s.-pi - of n.s d.-'sf tw reaah. wh- they nr.: b. the Ta- l,ys, aeders roared ; and h-- en. favred "Vci iiiiis: c.g u.- .4; a: ilc-c. third , lis-. the pr. of tie- cad : is tw-i.ty- ;, . t o , ec p-g i ;,, i,i t he lc t nre of the sub- ur-: -mry. -, v.u hie, 1. "f heard llie w h, le .,f ; re,.dy sw car bur d..ll.::- per m-u.;':;. gi i Irs b-'.ird cos;, ;,., iind p. j,re .a.t h:m foni hat,diit:g it, tompuu i againt you a.,d i:ave i 1" ....,! i - '" , Id .-? .l.iv'.li .1 o, .es i ,' 1 1 , t e , a' 1 ' os I "1 oo i b.. i .,, .i) ,ee be is 1 e- .,s 1 i .... ,.,,, ,.:..t...l t i... ted.

'i'h ' ei,.r v a- frialitetivd at tile idea '.f ouired ;.. ,i,-,, m, 1 ray h - ' h. a -x p eis - j,;.:ll-.l le-ju-.-tlm: v:.et,v,s n-.t rc- T-"'t ch

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vvi.e, by the terms of her e' eii 'nave ihet pic p

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tig i,e;- s Will ma' ch s v. i: r,n-s ;o n-

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oes a-r in ner nance .! sne ann narrate-1 ta,- i ..rn-auars -i; n.s nisi iag my eo:set,t h- r estate terb-.v with h-r r.n I ne mil .,! stoc-Rs has ru u- "is it iccsii th:; !... ncle ib-e.l cm .. ;.-

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' ", rim-; I mu-t rv . em myself, do vaai in:- w;cke-l!" eebum-d .'he, vv 'rh ur.ai'fei".---OasiUeSS , , . . ... - i t .. , o-:s aao. tom.-mamit; -Par m- now 1 no j:;y n

an-1 ie- i- pr.,.. t-i . -t O'-ia .mr:Vi:r.g -i-i- iau; a,:ii. lis" vei-n-ee p.- - ., i . t i ta- sup-r.or. Asa "l!,,;,'; toueb th" .ut: b-s!" rep.eged he.

. revvar.i t--r ins ...i-.rami "Cprtvait-.t . tne ;- -W hy she hain't .t the fic-l har::-.--i article ii. ai wc may tot meet in dot. tie c P -s at; ex.e. 1 lent e iucai;on mmatii- on b'r!'

:-a.,l Henry sternly. " 1 ne ema; as n u-r, pr. . -aa ny, t nan cm i. ou-.fii-

u va.-n

Examining a Witness.

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Hi-nrv- !irmik b ek in amarenmni at tie1 v ilh.inv whi- b Mr. Harding proposed to

;o; u ti nis dr.os.uy was a.- :, i as nm-'h calmne.-s as r,e c-unl -',ni-

nr -I. he exor-ssed his p.e:f. t coniprehe!:,et ..f tne b;-.k r's p-.-ba-u.

"It::, .lear Amelia, w- must " "r.et? No!" 'Yof.r nepiiie wiii br sae: :nee,k'' n. e ir go then: and I am heart iiv obliged to f !!'!: Obed f. -r mak u -g choice i ;f r noble, gallant at.d hands-utie a p-rrwvi to vse ; i t - -

d f.-;:i,ed and narmP-d t- m ed al anv ins' i; ndou in lb- e,.,untrv. 1 ie

was i:.f.u., oi.s ia the extreme. If I had training hero of bnh body and m:n-i is very Knickeib.a lu-r. for September, after rela- .... d t b. c a.ie ce.r -nie-ler.p e, an ..th.-r tiion ugh and eonipiePa ting a le-::g st-cy 4 a h.ahng lawyer, and

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"Nat up lias admiraoiy aoap'ed von

- n.v purpos -; yon mu.-t m irry t:- u; V iiila

" cxei laied li.nrv m Utter h:,ve

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v er he;c led : l'.v-t in .-bv . "speaking -.-I lav.yer.-" tin",;oi:;e -.. a ,,n'a'g ..fan itii! eitinent lawyer w as

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ebaley- thou-r,d d-' i.c -; I wbl -eve yon P-n th'Mtd s''ua- s.a.d d. .1: -s w1 .:t von have made her v.nr

.ta.l e.t kn-d.i. Think yon I cir ,, aj p .ai'! v.a-.r d -voilon? 1 io e . n, Ib-tcv-

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ia r 1 m,i ai d g age ss id I,.e. ! b.t I VV Cs the ad a: a-- vvitb m . A ' :..-':.,!?.;;,.- s, ii ; V our te'ic u p,..;.-r hatcct' r. and d Plead. If I have

on -t oe ot my i.p. Ibe.i v S. e eii.-n to my .-id-t Are- i n i.o.ghi, g

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-' oi ; g 'es' w : " 1' i e-n 1- t in o- t !' W PC cl ft . '.-" " !:-', vv-a.'. 1 employ "Will she eonsent to be mv w ife'r" moulr- r-obed she.

,-d Ib-nrv. lb-nrv fold-d b,-' iu bb .irms, and im- h.. I over.

I. ;.-: 'iiiill be- "b' "l! i . t i:--'.. -- v. -i p'av v.r;r cnb niinted a tender ki.-s cp.-n her lips.

i d! : i.e nwak,-- il;! be-sb-is r. ,',rOit b sfiitMii-'tttal ' "Xav. dearest Aim ;'..i. f.-rtune sh-dl y.-t 1 bauy St radish In ; o.--c--i. m ,.f A nn-lia's fm-

iboa'sa,.'. 1 vvid inP-.-mec . ;,;.-,,) Us fr-en P-mnrv; ve sb-n V1 y. ;u!le, andtpev are i --w as Pappy as icve

'I'le- br.-ker vt.i'.ted p 'near i more. Jb;

d himself, t- jauhsli the vt--

relaetai'tlv mu

Wnw un Imi.p or. Wc -'.vebneat i i

du.n 'gt

b . shop late,: A ..ai's g i-.,. of yur hnsictud, U'ltiiiii': ' ' o'lia!'- g .,a--c,f b'm y.-r J.opor? Faith !,..', g'.ec deed."

A t, . i i a- t. n.i: ,po i.e ..re- t,t r "Pi. ..f . , r lector: "ne da d f n

I , , I . n v n:.t ,av oi t n- v. e. K, i a: '. -h w ba' e-.'i pi, f t, v er honor: .' nib and it's hi : ,, if thai del :,..! aetpni' 'o ciuf in." ". ay In- ol-d sa-blen'y ?'

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li-Pii-i; bov, -ho w,s exavained as a wttnow ' m vv bit h tne bmb ol i.ht law t.uae oil m-c-m-1

ier a nal .'

Sorry yen hi-se-i m re fr-.w." "Y-ni incovrd le i-bot! Tni.t is r-: t v. hat v--u mt;s iy. for 1 n.-v.u did stieb a thin.; in m v life." "Must i say that y-ai pe sorry that you never did such a thing'.'" "No you must take bad. -.ii,...: , ;;r,v-; .:. , ! " White tne 1 ; . : i bang: v. ,.s in a o 1. mp b: friend Hatr Ibun er ;er, cme a',,.; - a d i" eii!y siiriveinl ;n ic c--i.cii.iu th" pa-p .-. v. net: fho trio adjourned to a neigub-l-.g c-:f g !i- -l.se.

fepUlS.-l

n at '-other "ilk" unite recetr.lv

M Ani-i -n ): v. v.

Nt w-

A po, -,-:; :,,n und- ; the "M.rt e I. ivv " w.is i-tirv j on Henna, a! dnii.g to ;i - ,,,, trn.l. '1 he S'ate At'.-mr-v, who tb...ip:hr ;'. -f extm- .ig-:. -.- in the I ' :

i

P.

a una-

P

1.. o e.- i v w n- aes

. i ' i ,. P.-u - - P'ia -.i ' l-P,.,1

h or something i that Lapp v.'

'I have i!;" and H

and opmene.- ran mail..' tlnm. ' .b -epli .1,,',,,'s b is lae-ived that V with

pnd v. volt" i. Ib-ti'v pans al t-a --onsidep The idea of. vcitU tl-.e weight f a big th-m-ght wlm-h b:vl tut.-rest, ::nd n-v ,

i bit

is had oe.e.sloii to r.-gr -t

that, he 1--fil.-ubel Henry in the bom of his

":! rn-r ; n;,t wav . y,-r t ion or. "fid i.c fall iu a tit." N " an v et . "' 1- P h in a tit, pc-ihaps?" "A tit yet- honor? why not exactly that, lie fed .-nt of. a window, or through a e-!la" bi-;r 1 d. "a't know what tiny cad it." "Ay. av, and broke "bis ne k? What

P

f ene oaths ate better broken than kept.

e-'-klv l,,.,-, ,nrrg a p-r ' v iti sueb a nefarious trail:!'-- su-bbmlv inva-le ' bis brain.

v iiv. -h ilars, bui tlo'i was r.-pugnant to every manly feeling "II av e w hat. b-;u' I bni- '; :.d tie' ( , .i;sc;ors-; w itb hinn But. he had just sworn an -PAth i ......

e. b in like a dark v. hl.-b sealed bis lips so that lm 'onld not - "I M'TKii HI. j . "' , , ,. - i New Geoijraphy. ' . i - o , . i J:-a"V O'll;-' ma;' d . van n ;eve. m a 1 IP i O i J

rcn if h- refused to en- m tne loii-vaing tay, 1 tenry amt Amena , v- " '-- ' - O. Where i- G-bica-go?

but for New York ftv for what purpose ,l'r,: "';'' ' i

me pe t eva

a, . a va-nte,, n.s Pad

"i here wins a bit of a siting or mat f.'. at-i ii throttled poor Mike."

A. Ai the heal of bake Michigan,

I , vva- a eiiti ,'n.p w.-: ti imine oe. --,,v-; lis, , - ibroii.th c:r 'Utiista' tad I'vldi n.e, bv "T'-:c is iat a ..n.r :n ;n v '; ; -!:ov that tia del'' tiding had the mean- w here ;ho pt .-pie .ne !'e,'i.ii;o N. , rcan iI' .-ilm- in hi- la-'i-e lb -:.!!.! an rn- g .n: o. their ne . te .' d;,--s an I bv : ; . ..; :' ap ! 1 "eusl, - !,1'-'-. to the -t and. a man W ho lb- I'l si a,;. p is . a o f t !. ' vt . a -t w. - ibd kn-.w a . rum jug, and with b'm held -sgt .-f if ' .. Th i, 0 ; - f t it m .;-!.- the feiiowim; eolldo.nv: 1'o.eii al ea-n-y are l. a! 'y dl.- gnstin:. Ip-vv l.awvcr Mr. Sorgeant were you ever in it !...k to . e b,.-,s sjoriing diam f ibjui-oeiii Kbnba'ii s bar-ro.a b,'" th... thotisand dollars v- with at a t.me, . i., itn"ss ess-i-r." ; lather.-, were aecn.ened to wk.--i h.roavs Lawt.r "Dal von ever see anything con- and whos- vied, inn an- p.vt'v t.-'l.e: to be taining li.Uors tb. re?" in the w,.:k bou l d g:r'-. -n-v !,- : e:-W'tne-s "Not as I know of." in; things, weighed d..u it t;:'n ientf a.e i lai-.-yer "Hi i vui s-.-e ro-y de.-ar.tcr:; or bi-c-c" ?s vb.-.-.- io..ih.-- f f i'an 1 , ks

a' tne vvash.!-; pp., -i-o:' .. .g !!..,. a: d j ing oabtmn The real -ke u.t.-.d r:-.' 'v

-pm -iers t nere . ' W'tt ess Xo s-i-p

Lawyer Did you ,:e any barrels or kegs never indulge in sueb fppeh.es and f

W"

. "1-appo'n- -I wdl make fh attempt." said he, after ,h" "nmaginaiive read.-r ran -a-ilv divine !; " "' ' I:"'' a: J w ""VC eab -r side of the Chieago rlv-r. 1. ,d,r:,,i.-neo,. ' Tile tl'sf itil.-lbg.-nee that Mr. I larding r--f-! '','1 11 t "'" h ; vVba. are principal a ttf is the mat- ' b b and as 1 i:..i..m- you are not flu-b ''eived of the marriage, he ohprf-d fr-.m '' fg U.egs t. ....v . , , . trade?

Witness Y.:: I see. some there."

Lawyer Ah, ys, (exuUii'g'y.) you dia

C-lV" Ah e-uiai s of the neek ought to

, be w .arn loosj. Necklaces and rlba-egs a' e

lie il;,..,;iv tie ! s ... . . .1 .. ...

T-v.-M s-e so;ne kegs? Now sir, tell the jury V ' . ', 1 l"" ''" " 's'''l!:' r guaitam m tne lea..; (xirao-abiiicv exePion. ,t- vn hat, m those kegs. ... . , , ... r i . ',,.,, , . 1 !'- ,0,'k and tipoat Peng aberr.ativelv ;!ne-s I -b n-; I dnln i look m. , ,

.v :....: , li ,... P..,..,.- -i .-, . .... . e nanue.i a:i,i eouu acre i in srea .1 : i

a htmd.ed dolhus to lit tnen.'vv.spapers. 1 1 astny u.av ang i ne once, , . , A Comer lofs and wild out bmk rotes. pa-t v ei - v ts s,, , weo- u.ete not , M. .,,.,,...., , ... .. ,

be immediately made his wav to the ro.i- ! :i"1 'o-vvai-.s ami pun-.-...im ms. i ,apt,. tg.fm-;,.i i,.,, marks m on the outside? labef, ,.r printing, 1 ,

Mc-si asMirdlv. It I should cut mugs at a '" , "'. .' ,,:,: f ,1,n,ao mip'imcuce, Pitosa- 'Onor.ua,. no!,.

atirtv-tat V.mcau". - ' ' Mmet tie ! . t e motk.it of ;be,e Mtaf di mref . v -rn., .i...,.n,.f u i t ......- , witness .s, wall ilnee vv as; I retnem - ,,. , . ...

! .1 . Ii . 1.. !...,..... 'Jl... i.MLll -".l i-I ,.ll-v-si ti'il is. i Ti,

, h-'-usekeep. r. ''" ' "' ' " "l n Whn- would vou infer fro. the inch fn u new : I vow 1 should have f, egot it v on J ; ' ' , , ""

... . ... ti . - . ... . i i ti . her nan-Is on. i , . . .. . . . i : . i l. .,.!,, ,..o . ... n. ..-.-...l ' ' i i

i , t-.: n.ae-g a.i trrsiu-s " , r w.- a i,r, is eheme"' cxr :i;m.-, 1 "' ppv - on ,,e v e-e ai noine and air. (tens ;i'i'-wrn: oa- o--. .-..se . - 1

hi- pe -al'v r--oiii-ma,e, as (;f .banj;--. her,

,n..i'i;e-: t be d's ovr-r-d tie- y.'ir.v'.f ".t with."

-a a- I v .-mo inan. The brok.-r b-oi-b-l him the m-M:ev and "-nee o

.' b'-ad and tb.rust forward

'be-,, l,;,e, to tbe hid v

the new sj,ana-s. 1 1 a .til

n diaP'iy made

f the b"ii-css, which she o.einie,

. .- f f t i t b a maiden autit. as br-r romoateon and ten ne'.'.'te't woman, - I1' a

lirs, i to eaa in un- eva -inn g anei unto- - i :

...r C' v : : ' a d'.dar 1-ft." I.e. 1 VV ill leVtd Ve.U a

r bands on.

P wa-. a .ta .ai .us si

b.s-'tb as he re-entered he room.

-You h.-od it '" ' Viis lan. In his calculating brain, be com

. s. , , , . l... .it, .1 ..v:n i an1 "do two

v , saet : .vi inn, Maii.ti-h; 1 am not so rneo anout i '""""" ll" '"I m,.o- .-.mu ..no . ,i. t

; Ibirillng was in high gle. at the success of

"Go to, voting man, you are incorrigible. ' y Thaf people in Chicago who wdl not Lawvea 'Oh ves, you on remember, just

tio to."

sleal arc drovv ned.

tln'U, before vou forget, what there was

printed or written?"

If it wasn't for that law again, '

.... ,, . , , r r U tiM Hiit vim ii'Hii" aiot; .cane.

I . . . ... . . .1 , -ii-ii .1 il I won i 11 1 eo : . oyei - ... i,.-. ... l .s .

.b-.wlt,-b- l -aket-f .ok out ' su-h tbitr-s- r,s s,,,r,e folks. I eenvratulate n '"' '''''"ry nad Piongiit t In; tratisaciioii to r- -;V)lV ,,a -m eoi-todve mv doll's vv une-s it was dim-rent on ail oi em, . i : But who .supposed. Damon, that a man o t ' 1 ' ' .... , . , i, i ..pi...... .-from a b:d. .von or, vour g...,d f.-rtune, and when vou i " speedy termination. mmiwu u, ) i .i, i . , p, afore red." in ne ot em ba-1 tt abke p.,,n. I ,-,.,.,'t take it. I eo,nc,mop..-s(Psi,,!),l hope vou wont f-.iget Mr. Harding found tbe happy bridal party ' y,mr years would give such advice to a p-r- xvl,at have you io dye it with'- ; Lawyer-" Well, sir, tell us what it said

, . o.uii 1 i ,, ! on the nrst one vou saw .' '

Fhis look the Deacon down. Whether the1

h

"Certainly, I shall not," replied Henry re- ' ready to receive such company as might

!.- e.v licit I -hal! la v- r be able to P pay yon ,bl fnon

r- t I -d Hemy biu.-r'.v .

s,- -a, Stan dish; take it, whether yrei lapsing into a reverie. e-.-v ,;,v nee -a not." i 1 , ,,'nie -:." CHAI'TLR II.

' I bunder, von. .:.-.;.. you will b'-arn to i Mr. Hard ins accompanied Hemy to work himself into a tolerable jiassion. i.rro-.v moray one f th se davs." r-'si-bmcp of bis ward, and presented him its "What, docs all this mean, Amelia?" otILi rv r- bn tairlv t--k the bill. a highly cste-mod friend, for whom he thinned he, in a loud, angry, and authoritive I have rt'-ws for- von a chance to claimed her special favor. tone.

1 . hm-'n.-;-. "

tic aim j.t. ii s; l..r, .i tu--uing tne p.-. k when the lxuly si and s fixed, diminishes the d atnetcr of the jiigu'ar vein so much that a jito1'ortitMiate .ptani ity oi bloiui raiii ; be le- . turned bom the vessef ,.f the i;c;ei a-ai hrahp

0O "Mr. S-r-l een, rn

. liotior tlieni A imeaa-iniee.: liteist t suvid

i , , , , , . ,1 til! our express arrives. n.i.l ;tr 1 r.o sert-.ti.f .viit. 1 nt ! nil liim 1V t he. I

i presence of tbe wilful girl, he contrived to

onversatioti was lenewed will not be known '

it saat t tie t'.c-ton-

P-er who on earth told you that beer i Witness "Well, 1 mostly forget now, but dant was in love how do you know that "

otibl dve red?'

I believe it saiil Gin on the fust "un."

'He reads a book upside down, and writes

i i mmm

, . . P etrv m bis da v book when it should bti

Wbvma said yesterday that it was beer! Lawyer Gin. I lien sir, I guess wc can ch,,e;,v.

(fclrln a dialogue which Dobbs had with1 that made your noso so red, and I thought fm-l 1''1 'lut there was in those kegs, if you "Any other reason?" himself tbe other day he came to the cotutlu- that '' j .f.n't look in. Now sir, tell us what it said ' ''Yes, sir; be shaves without '.'.the-, and sioii that the best w ay to succeed with a wo- j "Here Susan, take this child to-bed." ' on tbe vrt one?" very frequently mistakes the s'eev es of h man, is to brag; of her l-abv, and speak well: j ,,. . ., , coat, for the leigs of his pantaloons, an error r i i P " 1 t i i i i r t v rn i ' Witness ' W (11, on the net one it Raid , i , ,. n '., , . of her bont'ct. I (j i"An eiderlv ladv Miss.lubat.Iara, bung ' tnat he don't discov or tid ho tvps to t.tsu-u . . ... j herself in Wheeimg Va. a few -btvs sine-. I Bo,) Kimball, hvt I ,l't smv; '-cm a Abr?- ; ,j10 tve to h,s tu s,,omje,s."

'ou- '"peri-f pbali ab.vavR V wpfomr, ; -Tv r .-.v.H , -mcb Ob-d." t-airl sh. vih i (t,"7fharp somti-"thB roaVHS tihAtt warm. Cause lrs -,f h"- pip" , ';'"- :.s t',?f.iV t-: h.j " ( "A -W,- -hnF -Vd h next itnr! "