Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 December 1864 — Page 1

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'HERE LET THE PRESS Tt.fl PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UNA W TZ D BY INTLUENCn AND UITBOÜGHT BT GAIN." 1 1 volume io. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, ISG4. kumbebm -.'S . . imiiiiiiwu mi in i -J. - nlMM in-if jjlxi , l'MLg'r"

rUBl.l&H If EVERY THURSDAY AT PLYMriTlI, INDIANA, CY i'.JDIXt AM VaLTk ZT"J 3URGH. VI J. f . VAIV ll.KEXBCRGU. T vl IS ilF SlJUSCUirTIOX: t I f 9H-1 m alv.nee. r within th ce months. $9.00 I f -iil ithin i'iro nvinihs $7,50 "J" V. pr will be discontinued until all krr'jf .'' in pM, unless at the option of the t 'ihr. is : sin ess ca uns. attorneys. A- C CAPllON. Attorney arid Notary, A X I Li.ensn? War ('latrn Jjfnt, Will ttond to 11 pro owiond busire. placed W. W- hn.lnrromrtl? and cnr;fulW. rrtirultr neuMn itiru V' AT ' . ,,rt,Kr .iton bird S..W1.T j.roorfd 4t rfin.ihlir-lej " , - rv. ..I .nnnu.i.. mii:4 t-j.-c. IT Ooli.'T"'!s9 " Je amlyrompuv remttica. Otfi.e orft ti i Uckju & Co lUrdvifite Store. PUmouth (ndin4. t10ii2'J tf C M. RSEVE tt7 at Law, Plymouth, Ina. .!,- oi F i'ton, t rk. LiP rte and Kosciuv . wA i MsrViAll. f!ouiit'o"4. Collection ....-. n- At l .ffi.Mfiitlr fitleiild to. vireiu: nt 4..0. PACKARD. ! rrW:Y A1J COUNSELOR A 1 1 V. ! I X va' 12 S. A. M'CRACKIW, e taaty Reeordr. and Attornj At Lau, j Jix. SlrtrUe County. Indluna. j r.ii .v r.i'lfi-tin. v.y Txr. cxanicr . ? t tiil Sifnte. tie xck'iowlMic-meats nf ! ff-Jl '-"" '',, nl id'oninsr Coii'itVs. , t u? on-r;nl Wknyof fli'fr. : u f,!. e'lftel. ru::taiict roruir n 1 i'iire renoniblt. :. t. i'iniiMr, ,A . P.rt-r. Hl.J i-h. Ltport, and inin;- j ta.e. Tl'O I IT .toixN nSlh)IiNTr Urn8Y au:l Counselor nt Law. rj")fi B Bit:". PLYMOUTH, IND. FAIR j ANKS ST NDARD r ali. tun. TT rhTi Inick". Letter Pri?e- Ac F!3B RS MiEEM.EAF & 0, 17" Lako Ht., 01iiro. pri fral toav nW tbs jaaume.j Jani iffi2 I9ij" r-v T 'J rnvrpc l..m Üuf7nn of tk ! 1 I 3th Iallmi ll:inirr, i.CV.ri his vv,t onl TTieei t' the m!" frirnll f-onntf . I f Olle a lrd',nc we;t aiiUof Miebbziiii !trf. -.rm hicks Norihof the tdwarda Hn-"-Ply Ajuth IudUn. tDqHQ J . J vinall" HOMKOP A TTITC P YTCIAM AND SURCEOX. atti0!ar ittentW.i. paid to 0tit"?trie pri"tie, tnd diii f rr.mt 1 1 lr t: . o Bee rer C. P.ilmT tore. Ril" e4ite th Nttrihweitcorner of the P iV.ie Snr. Kiv.t T!Tr.l4-ly jQl. "3F1."23 Iii V WS, M. X. ("IT 'i erwrn in the pr.nciire ef Medicin an ! i.tendant br inehf, and from hia nrrviou rt pr :5n p?T.itai nraetir. n-l atteml nc in th Ii Mpittl in Ü York, h hon to render ui f 4 ei t thos f tTorini; him with their pt.r'n7 All prenaptlv ttndr! to. ithet dty or n'jrht Ornci ")er Prh'nE;i Drue atnre, Ra!din';e on Center street, first door North Ct t li church. rtl Stotrb. KDWAUDS HOUSII, ! ITMtT, fLTuCTB, ItDUA. O. ü VT.H. M JONEt'., Prcprieto OJiaib'ja to nd from !l train,. .ami al?o to pirtoi" ti- tovrn, wheu orders are Uttai tie llue vDnlC-Iv H '.LANGER HOUSE . . .-th Brida, m.l within a fw miaute' walkrof (b Dpot. SDath Plymouth, Ind. i ka nairiberhaiiimtopwndthe ibove Hue. J r ltr mn i l to keep it in in tuner erer;. lrihof aublicp ttronage. II I S T A H T. K will i ) il witblb.!.- thn mrketatToidf ; k-ir - ra Mouabla, very exrtiop medio ran lr tn.itr of neets agreeable. OOVVKXIKXT STABLER I : h t nr;nis. nl faithful ofltlor a lll I iltruU.iUCf JO IN C. HA5LANÜER. rJ;it,.Urb2l,lc;6L3

.,!. ii Probtte bus.i.M. inurancj busy with some -ort of knittin a allow ,1,erJ bat- Itevt-r it is I will develo.) . . ., ' i... a. ..i n,, w,, ,,,tre ; 1 I.v..ana Prolin tue bcomo. p w H T,,venr,0l.t ?unrcon . 7 ; it" ' ! 'ou. ' ! hud been in his otherwise Mn 11, heart.- : ,,,h ? V'1 dcr,.u,erc it 1h the LWd ?u.e.. PV,erXT, Itivt will vUit Plymouth re-ubrly on the dMtful oa.aa. Madeline left the ho,eke,per without h ,u:te broke Irm d-,v that . .,1 to'"'! 'r i rV!-',";cc: to i ?wn.ltirheiiat erylnwcharires. u.i. win vi u i mou n um . i 11 c ( 4 shrinking back ai I "1 ou leave mv indiYiduaiitj out or ac- . . . , ! LroKe ii.i.i u n, thatapi -. M t" j-rodi-cnve of j alor and pal-v. rFrweU FieM C,.. Chiio. ond and l.t Tne.dnys and ednesaay, j j s said shr.nMn bac 1hillk- ; another word, and went straight to lrod-;U, b;t;cr t!al:ne; k,,U Wf, t.tl Mother i 'l he ail 5th,i.rl.ur tlu.uJi nutW. What .. tUrTr & Co., Cinem-nü. ! of each, month, making two y,s,tS each Mad.hn, .nowed a ?po,Uion to ki.s her; I CU 1 1 k" eric . room. She w., not very sure of it? ; M.,v's shoulder, and ,obl ed aloud. J. h i . he -I h,re f Why h he , ,n,e : K'Ä- mhn: i 'Jr!amt" 1 "UDl 41 1 " h" i .v; for it .a, in the other .ing of the U,t a5 if iu a dr,n, hi, ! dutiful ( hriL :.t d,e h, me. u UJ 11,. all i rt the Kd-i Tr . ir: I a tr We ö the I h,d come at la.. more hunger and C , L V .

i,,pr nfll rinnsr10P n, fnW XOTA W V PII It l.?C with a crc,t many little drawer,, that she hear like -e will prove more eudurabl ; " r r u " 9? a ?" ",e ,Inu!,JS WCrö K-'ered cure. I :,,,.c a, ,e tv tn ,t VoluptuU irifV niltl 1-OnnSClOr ai .W Ärj;, wiU Veal doert.t, fron one I m ,P - . , , 1 tha'i 'ho- unmUb at-d vun-men Youl " " ' . V J !t- 1 Pc f..r J- e Sm- -nwed. wh, u l lealv i?.-ey appsared A,-t SVr'li!ia Asrent. lar, loii.onthr o3 tw. j 1 iefi her.l with arranging mentally ; he. . uamaiat. 4 un, nie. ,.u . t c01ce lo Juu ior lear ofti,e infec- the ehlldr.'.i, au 1 Mother May could a h ,x-. I ,.u!d J to hire feit hüW , . II- wt'l nNv r..K.r n.:K.iowi,.ftre1nnn of Thero wrw n fase of fluwer. that mmAc fi tnit with rce. 1 ou cannot help your-L- . ,t , . ; .j f , . j j : j. , (j The viWylA. AU C. lad. 0?,..Af..,. te.Utej.,,, ,h! w .n tl,al' . I M.f . "'risd.,, G,,,,, t cace . ! i . 'iTh "'I' "ir 1 f,.,.;.:..;..;.,;. ! .if J- L v,i:-r"ti '.,1, S!1. ifi -' i ! Jii t iie poor !tl lelt as it h were m -rt t :, . . , . i i c " BLKK.j j. 0. o.-OUnH. jlry w 1;. f., piano ceu-1 '! hve oifctt ..I I w!!. not. Wh, el,H,ia I not J r(Jy to cry th in ,., Ih. .ZÄZuU ,t.-.u.i, p.,1-.' Starke i .f..-im., nf 1m T...w. ; riid a rece id her room. : Madeline. loltiiy. "1 have arranged a , umger with ycu. Ail the order; in tue j W1 . .h ,.,., r, . !.;:.,.,.- ..!...,,. ..u !.,..!...i it...;

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It. 1. Tinio TabloH. rM Ft. W. fc C. K. It. Time Tabic WINTER ARRANGEMENT Dtritnir or trains pxom pltmocth stat'O TU'TWARO B'rXD TRAIS. Ni. 1 Rxnr, 7:W P. m. N 1 i ht Ef-r- mNo. fiM til WnmrnotUtioi 4.45 ?. m. N . 7Vi-ht Ex r m 8-43 a. m R1TWBD BOUND TRAIN. No. 0 Hit Etreas 9:3" .mN . 1 N..Jit ExnrcM 9:95" No fi N;.'ht RxnieM 9:27 n- m. No. 6 M iil Accommodation ?:43 a.m. C. P. . K. It. Tim 5 Tabic. "i INTER ARRWfSEMENT. 1? TWARD. LevTi Po-t. dsi'W Arriteat Plymouth westward. .7.7:00 A.M. ...?;00A M. LeTPlvtnMth i.on d ArrWp t L- Po"". 3-00 p" M - T.i;n,rnn)irti, Porf, tu vent t E. f-nr'-v Mr.. ,n IS minutes slower ir r. ni?i r. . Ar V Bf FJ TTio. TPjlle - "7 T - W-""r-n1T F.xpre.nt 101 . A.M.lh Ni"ht 1 5T " Treijc'it,.. .B.V5 ii G01XG NORTH. n.r xpr8 R5.P. M -nt " " . 'i I Freight, . o in p M A. CULVER,? tot wards Houe vinOr-tf DR. A. O.BORTON, SriCION I) i n t ( i t , I Car. he ronn1rl nt Iii kffir. evorr A' "Li"'1, i TJ-OiTse orr Hill' B-tWrrr', UJJ-tL!Xf PLY I O V 'III N D I A N A . DiK OF h'S vrHE üF liil.4. BHAKCH A Tr IiT M . ÜTI7. Oprii fron 20 A . M . t- 10 M..r.d 1 1- 3 1. M. S- A '.l?K LETCHER TSnS5--lr. ' T "p L f 1 F "R T "r. T T ' ' ... . , . . ., ,, . . j Who i:i) l:;tn' trio (rrm!in and hiiilMi : g!::itho'oi:gblytiiasbrfn nppo-r.ted i ill zn ike ci'iitf'fut.c.1, tke ückr40'edir( mfntp De loiiiiü::.. .e., kr. Vf ri;!5 o. rr Whce:r'a Iiunk, PLY MOUTH. IN DIANA J. S .MCCTT. G C 11 fl ! ll 1 Colin C? f. O i ,

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rrntiime? tf zUt Pr;u;'-t At:-ntion tothr i '-"t)-i,1r? '1"S!S ? It wj iiardly to be sup-; aid you if any d'lti?ulties occur, whL'h, j Aud fre.m thit moment he m:i:dedj 1 fh? hi Uf y: i; . ioj r I :i 1 1 t!i i i .unco-oe tor ali y oir g N an 1 yoitr chatColleoiion of Claim. poed that her charms would h ire much l though, it is to b presumed, ie not pos- j spite of doctors aud physic; and the um- -2ie':il figures hjrc Iim beea ihj fd- , ' '" i 'i: asa u I thrive voiumU

17 IJe-t ofrefefouet 2'.en whrn requiroj. j i iTTTj rno'llf ri W. .. ..Mll.'ti. 1 ,Da".. tf J. 3. ALLFMAN BRO. SEnkZiTAlXSI AX.O0Hf we".de rehiirin Street, 1st door south oi VVo.lwHnf Riick Block. PbY.VOUril INDIANA. -hoice l.iiiiora and Cipar. Oysters served up ia the very Best Stylr it all hour. N o r e m be r 5 ,-v 9n 1 4 . v. N. B. KLINGER. roprif 101" Tuckye !.ivery,"oppoait Rdwanfp H mc.9lvmoiith. Ind. ' n'Jilj JOHN NOLL, MentM irketon Michigan Street, opposite VheelerV Bi.k. I'l vtnotttli, Indiana. Of, 5 r'JuH. 3Wib. Wolf Oroclü FLOUKING MUX '"IHK above n -lined mitlitt infle outh of 1 iMymouth ,m iow doinp eicellen t i'litcm Sc ."tie reliant Yorl. The nroprietoMpareanonainf lo i veiatisfie I n -lud.uieMdiiieepiiighismiUiiieonditioutodo L.. ... x,-...,. ndhv 'oels confidenttliatbe willnot fail tsat afv 11 who m.iy 'a vor him with their nutroimjro. Flour. Meal, Uran, 'c.kepteonstantlj onhand ind willb ob! at the lnwe' li viiig piicea. Herefpectfull v olici'p "itronat from the -ill-nsof Mirsballand iflioimnreoiintics MICHAEL Zf'HNER . PlTinouth,Aue.23,18f,l. nlllf Oriental ivcrjj stable. ALK, FKKI) cMaXCIIANGK iIore and Carriages alwaya on linnd o lit it reaa'mabSe rates. VVe aU pay the hihect mm Itet nee in c ili for Horm-it. ilursoi. Iioni dr it) day, veek ud mouth on reasonable tern ll Lib A ribb8f,L V rvc5 Iii. Mrw f rl

j . j Adeline ate her Jujpcr with curlicg : Madeline piqued aud curious. She had Mrs. 1 redci iC ( hat:iid, our 3Iauehue. heat . 1 , one -i ihe iua.-t u .te ! ia.i!ior:aireH In X w j PSTCR -iALAKrn, jllpaud atorniy brow. i ami-le time. Iu wver, to recover herself, f . .. 4 f J ir :!; ! He l i -ke l very irieisy, a:iJ fr m Afl7,T Ar Apr, rrrP i ' Ma'n t a 5IotIur lho rt." iirie 1 i 1 . itlt c u nine wr Ie liv Iika n te'id't I .M A.LK h,I. '-He is a barbarian ! I know I fhal'.ml experiment with her tudies. Itwan; y , R j v . V .,.pr j ... ä.r.f'l ! ; Ir f . j i V ON I A P O P T E STPFTT f,"ni!U uuraicw i.ip:. ;i. i i ...'.ti, j - - um.cr iiu - iir .r n.i-ee:i,n ol ba-iii.-k. On D vi-, t of T i ' v' j hate him I" was hr inward comment. i three mortal weeks before he presented j j Huekwiieai 7 . h.-im r.u ftir.; cr". one of hU :i; U. rerr" FrZh VL?!f Ti! "j-0!? ; '.V 1 -5? "TV- S 1 1 e li n t hav4 knwn that I would be I oiroelf again. When he did come, it wa j The waither hi 1 be -n nnii'uilly rail 1 ; F-.tatoe :S .077 7.' a ,.ci b.ij. u ':!k h w inun m:ll..i.s

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MADELINE

ST GIG EG MARTIAL. All the girls who were leaving school carried with them anticipation of a gay winter, a round of soiree and opera-going; in hört, a ilehut into society. Not so Madeline Delau jy. The dying will of her father made her aunt's home her home, for the years between eighteen snd twenty one; and even if Madeline had Leon tinwillinrr tn roiiiTilv. mmlil still hav I " r v " gone, sograt was her respect for her father's memory. Mrs Chatard was an invalid, and her family consisted only of her son a u;an over thirty, and laid to be eccentric ud the old family servants. Decidedly, not very brilliant outlook for Madeline. It wag a sullen autumn day when Mad'ene roej or ",rst time, up the wide avenue leading to her aunfn hou? j gnw u pray ?kyt flyiu loud, a white

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Pines, a loW, niaijive buildi bffcn a prison, and houpc. No one came to c.iine her. Mr. Chatard Mrs. Chatard wii iu the library, and bec - tred that Madclins would come to her in anv of mv recular habiti. I oltlv leame down to-day on your account, and it! haa a ouite unnerved me Ulnll not try it tag quite unner.eu inc. i fciian noi iry it T v,,.. ,.r ,. 'u- "H...vrrnr,ucr,. i., erir rjix,e. to se me morn: 112 and even-; log; that h a mach as I can bear." ; With that, Madeline was waived off to! hf.r roL.-.n, where indignation auppb.ute.i a : B 1 s:to :i; drglre to cry, and curiosity r-viu- : ally got the better of both. It was re Jiv . j?hdided, on looking about her, a very ! rdeant room, with crim-on curtain.' aii'I furniture covering?, and a deep window, whi-b fP "iir. b Kb.tiibi iiri7 h.r.L " n 1 " ",e Jrtl ue Miouri jinz, iwkir.f out on the sf-i. TiiTe was a bureau I 'hall nru lr.v tim vrv tolerably," thought Madeline, resignedly . der what my cousin in like ''I wouT arli -i t.w tl i ct rlwiii.-rlit liil a..kriA i n i ., i , ii , duence in her toilet, ehe why fdiould she h vc braided Iier hair and put on her mi 5i f Htct on the prim, ulet hou-r.-keeper, Ii 'i 1 1 no alone was in JittAnonnee. - - hei. lit uiivtht have bceu civil. How ntrnii 1 uli.ll l.i vsu unit irlil.A.,1 l.t... viva, piiaiiuw iii nv.il nuuuuk llliil. I A?itl tretth.g a bwok froui the library - J shelves. tie sat herself down resolutely to read. Jut, try as idie would, her thoughts wandered ba k to the pleasant room where ho cat, with her girl friend, reading and tal king so different from this rcat, silent, handsome housu. I am afraid the contrast was not too favorable, for her pillow was wet with tears that nirht. A week panned away. During tlmt time, Madeline Faw Mr?. Chatard ouce: that was all. The rest of the time she parsed in solitude, till Sunday eveuing, when thd prim housekeeper entered .he oarlor where Madeline waa .itting, work - basket in hand. uMr. Frederic is home," was her explanation; -and Mrs. Chatard thinks proper chat I should sit iu the room," with which explauation ah walktd over to the extreme end of the room, and vanished behind the curtains uf the bow-window. Madeline curled her lip slightly at thee prudential preparations, and went on with her reading trying to convince herself that Iter heart waa nut )cating lW. 8he heard a quick, masculine step without on the lings, heard it come in the room aud advance toward lit r, but did not raine her eyes till he ptood directly b'.fore her. ähe had hard work to repress her sur prise, he rtnr so little like what she had imagined. Set old; for if he was really thirty, he by no mean? looolcd bin age; not Uli, thin, and sallow; on the contrary, small, though well formed, with anabundance of curling, brown hair; large, blue! eyes, that should have, belonged to a wi.. man, so evenly arehod were the brows -olong the lashes, so soft, almost suffering, their expression; clear cut features; teeth hat showed white and even through bin thk4 msb; 0 qu'.. see:irr?. iVrthrr'

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aust. r : nur irownish, a .Madeline had imRained, but that cf a gentleman aud a man

of the world. lie apologized easil? enough for his apparent incivility. "Important business," that much enduring scapegoat, had detained him; lie was fcincerely sorry. lut Madeliue, who had no patience wilh Lis him eicus i,ltcr upte J?p - J ' 1 . , , y dve lour countenance bespeatts it, ;;nu , ... , , . ne to the bluh that, bein vet a T1 , , - e, I haven t a etock of ready-uiadt puts me novice un nans to maten it. 1 Mr. Frederic opened his tye wids, and sat dov,n. Hitherto he had eruicd undecided on the question "b'o, thon, you are really o tie tided, and rthoflr it after a spirited fashion. Good; I shall have to make xnv ptr.ee. It will give something to talk about." "Is there really any necessity of talking at all J"' demanded Madeline, tili more; i kcePinS )ou iu counts nance; but !uat 1 My M- J t,ere is --mehn; ordinal . i, , ; biood. Mr. Chatard. I think you hhould kno souivthiny A' the will which isa.nong hoirloom. 1 d,ubt. if I .hall ehoo.e .. to ?ei0 even a hatard s:inmnit. ' , ." . .,. k.V . .11 1. - I . V II 1 "ll Tu ,ia r IlU ion mii go to church with m to-morrow, Von will 7l",i ' 'tfl K magnate. Tt.sy Vviil forth-vith call uj -,:i you; ou will be ; t''pelled to usb a round of dreary iUlls: J"u NT"' oifeiuti tea-dnnVtngs; I ;.T'; t Mr. A p. i!e Fan way aLd( -r. Fetcr Fa rjb ? r, the iwj eligiblea of , Us: y.ju win so to ioibinti tea-drinvins; ; lh prUh; ar.d w:n yu have talked l-'r tl;5 WCathtT. VOU V! 1 1 bein tö fidget, ; - r j &r',:1 'ivi ur-ieit home witti me. hvj:i a ävstemati eour.. ofijtud?." i Mr. Chitard srnihid. "Try it, mv dear cousin, by all ilcm. ' ! If t tlif r-.it Antli nil ? i thf t )i l f i r in 1 1 ' ii 'i i . i v.oi Id in prospect. Iry it I ay again: I nn 1 remember, 1 shall be 7?ry happ; t ! slide. " ti- i , it ii illi wbieo ho loot li:rilt ntf U:i w,r ( . , . r in itio?t-tahi.'n. Fhe wa beudintr over t !i V.i li it ? 11 ll loilVint' I'll AllddiMllv full lid : - . -- j . J ' - I hau siandm be for her, watching her ' . I keenly, looking weary and .strangely di - ; .atiCed. He give her a cool nod, and ! threw himself into a hair near her. 'Talk ! he said, imperatively, bored." T um ot... M..I!!....1.. l.At.Y....l Taa.a.! um I . . 1 , .'i aucn ii a iio lovn.o ic.i jicn uji iu i a t on . Word hovered on her lips, that, cool as! I. . . a j lie wa, could net but hive placed an effectual barrier between them. Something : arrested them. A pained luuk in the eve. 1 j angnia'. about the inouth, showing dimlv through tho mask of cynicism. Anew impulse possessed her. ! -he -nid. cenlly cnouch. "why should we be at war? Yc are of the same blood; aud 1 think we arc alike in this one th ng at least that we are both alone. "Why goad each other w'th bitter words ? Would it not be better to help each other ? I don't ask nor offer av confidence: only if there could be a ! iikin(r atui friendship between us, let i develop it.-elf. hft us not hinder lt. I am so lonely; and 1 think, if you would let inc. that I should like you." Strang emotion glisteaed in Kt j eyes, an 1 shook hix voice. "I swore once," he paid, "never to triut mankind, tili lean womankind, r- i -i "l"nay the rash oath," he aaid, eagerly. 4,It hut.s you out from all hnppine.ss and goodness." "I Io dare you si ne.' 1: whom shall trust? ' "In 111." "A girl child, that don't know ercn the meaning of thing about her, much cps her own heart." "I know t ue thinrr; the. truth that I feel w'th'ti m. Thn r,r di, ft'" nvior

m' thatniMit' 'A t'er minutes ago, I thought not. !. - . " ' ' lu" ".c.i w mpuii lüe s.os r sn.g m J dove. ,:ik ..fkinv. and the bone, of i ' It . . . . . .... tuuirv of the iir:m ln,n.-rl:.-ricr. !b;ilir.it tl - w.ir. 1 ,...,,.. tl. ;

T,r,ÄsiblT a intended to have goue through with the ( "T ,. . . 1 . . . j . J "J" . j.sihly w a, , . " . Ir. P rL-.leric is not awa : lis is awl " ' l-T.,.1 t. . ' 1... ., ,.1 ,.....' lMiam.n IruiL::! n! Ur- :m lint or

ihr door 1 1 wpI nccc!ssary turuialitirs. and atter that, f-at S ;...tV.v, c p-. uut ai v--NIC Uoor ti wei-. J . "Sick ! Why was I not told 7 I will ro hnirth; '"oulv ur! i kind Wv.rd now smd i ri ' hi. ju-r r--iiüje 1 tvmiiian J uf wa not at home; ! --oceaonally with vou, by way of . t & ,1." t.. . V .U. I . . 'i ' oV V an 1 StatO of X.,V York.

i fails. Un'y try ine, cousin. I long tü l 0 you good."

"I believe you. do," ho gid, nn uch soft-1 eiitfer - till I fee eued. I" believe, with all innocent vor. vou do wish it. T wib tmt ' .-.... ivw that you too, are go'ng to deceive nie. Yill you take the rext'Oii.iibilitT ?" mit i ii . i i i , jti,crc wa, trua, e;;voen tliu 11. livery night they Ktudicd and talked under the i supervision of the pnin liousftfC!er. and i at lasft li tell into a way ot taking a morn- . . . . 1 .1 . T . , , walk with her in the garden, and -i- -.t 1 c riding out with her in the afternoon. He . . ' , , ' .

even went vvitli her to .veral nr j head retin on his bosom, with prent i d-n't let it b- rii n.io ie 1 at Aclon; forties, und aluaya to church; snd the neLh-! roars rolling down the rreatfnl bov" I 'Ar. to A lt at J"l'l A ,itt!c j r m 1 1 , i , " ' d 1n.1v r-.rrv the new to t!ie Fifth Avborhood held unit hauds m astous.sh-: therk. it . . ti 1 t- 1 Olli! 1 I I. t A hH.ii .. 1 tt.al

ment. Months rapsed awav. Very peaceful. haniy ones they were. lut one n;ght h? r..:i.i ... ...t . 11.1...

Miioi w apj-cmjnce. am mcjun im im? Mvei UMiuiiy:i vir

jnext day Madeline watehe i for him, but i in vain. "He lia gone away." she th nr;ht. ; j with a keen pang, "an 1 did not tell me. !,,. .L na, b t,r fllMl .a,.r.n ( . i f . v. . v - j

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"He has the typhoid fever, miss; andjieit.

ri,ltart J)' j ,i . i i. i AI r j. tliatHrd ordered that vou ftlioul-.i

1 i i " ! . ' t ;.roir:f tv console her? She went in i 4 - treinidii.- He was alone and aw.,L was .none auu awukf. 1T ' a. , ,, . lie turned toward her hoilow reproachful i e)e""Are you "letter ?" washer fiist que. - tion. " Yes; but whv have vou left mc alone liUUty.,;, for V . . -l ao, I do. J never knew. I waited, and wondered, and grew sick at heart.No one told me. and to-day I ako 1- I .a? too proud to do it helore. I thoaglit bd tM.iiH xvisv. niter ttm oid fah:on. I J O - L ' I w-iiu run., t uii'tc uiu ,'- i. i " i ..i.i m....' .1..:-. ' .-. ...... ' lie turned toward her with pu.Ven aui- '. mation, -ei I her baud, locked eartife.Iv , ' - I I Fl Vir t :lOf- Ä tl . : C: i i ? j . ,.. , T ,. . ,. ,i ; My Iiitic uar'uig. I really oeherc that j w.i love me a3 I du you." j

vi.-, tM,.j.:,Uiir!l!lf,tM,:rit noW. llowtbe j.you red., ,!,..,',,. ,f.ratic newspaper.? Will doubtful of the propriety of going at all. sj.ark? fire light ran up the wh te t !. j iie l-u le-- & y banks ? Will he ep -ct lilltllliikub...) .li.-v ,!f1i..i,f 1.. .t- i V 1 1 I I i . . - i ...... ?.... II....... .. ... I.. .

1 1 Iii i i .i 1 1 1- , .r : ,r . i .... bre old houe :s nv enoiiirh under thc;hw.ng lallmg od . a gr.ca.. Ui-I p - -

I . . . . .. . . : t.ntiid pui.r-rviioii oi its voun in;p!rc.-i . 1 - J ' for two or three d.iv before Chri-tma. I b l! 1 lit, t ibtibi-r rwniil w-j r-i ?!! . . . " i - ... ; rotten; but daring Ilarrv tho ,-ht Iu coil I i ! br.-.ve it; it would be a piry to ppoil tb j fun now, and o ma w admirir.!: eyei tixt ti j j upon him, toil Hii male a hold da.-h-i b in l . 1 1 b. fi th r j niM-i .i.i ii. l .T- i ..i (. . I t it.o iiiuv uuig iiii iil. .ill I ,i i.ui ill, n.i.balanced ui'on the ice. Then thrrc was a 1 l i A.'-i.ll tllA .Iti, r.ii. iiij c. L. ..tri. w-ii. ,i, 1

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with a loud c.-y, Harry fell amid tlu ru.-h i a t oi ice ana water. The group at the window seemed f r a inoineut paralized with horror '1 hen there w hi ii scattering for the pond, and s-crcam-ng aud crying from one to all. 'die's Hi under the water ! father ! father! father! .f ..,,.. ,. Harry u giong under th ice. I.very partielo of color had gone from Farmer Mnv'a face; he trembled in every limb and threw up hin hands wildly. 1 1 1 k strength seemed to hive ebbed aw ty in th tide of grief. '() help me !" ke cried. "My hoy my boy! ami 1 can't swim !" "Hut I can !" shouted a voice, brae :iu 1 char a-, an hotel's almoHt; 'I can hwim, and I'll fav him !" au! flashed past weeping Mother May, Joseph Crai jdunged heal hjng into the Ireering water, swimming for dear life. How they watched h!m. breall.le. .'lid excited, tho'r hearts hanir - ing by a thread as it were ! How they shuddered when ihov saw h'm ra.n once. ill-" i , i inllT, i a 'Uhr nu tci iin'ii I llic iri, iiiMi ' J aiA Ii iu in jv.iliA l I.l.k,.lii.ai ti.no i . i ,i rim tuet with the n.dv n eMin.-i. II.- - ""j - - was 5ome way out now and m a Ie a thiid i

dire; then there was a faint hurrah. '11.,, (: j, i M, a, 0, . hranstingthe i.e, he just m in age I to w.m I j( tu, t ,

totlicbati, with one arm hohb::g up poor Harry. "My child! my boy ! thank God !" 1 '1 1 ti- Icried the happ parent, loldinu' him m hisi , . 1 anna. 1 hey bore ir.m be I ore the roaring fire in the sitting room, and rubbed In in

aniil cjvm4 hi t-y sod ctKiM.ilfJO.COU ii Kugliad.

Very 0..li he WaMiblc to sit lip, und h.Uih j utJJ talk naturally. An J v.h Je was J ,

scph ali tli.s time ? filing ih kirdi i a . . . , . en floor uc,- hi -et catl. ..j- , ruobiug Hie great pa;vtjl gathts in L:f i 0 o j - ....w, .u "- . arms an .1 fasc, from vhlch the blcou waa' ;till streaming. , T it v - j May's voice, unuually soff, and tender ; The jtoor a:irectice l.l shi.ik l.kc a leaf

bukrehe whs aware a Ftmn.ir arm e:.11eiw',, f" ,H'U1? 1,1 fi; r.y.f vatilte their

n-uud behind li::u lilting h:ui from the t , , . j floor. He found n:me!l, a if bv mai( . . , ., .. , TT , . , 1 vttini: be-ioe Harry, and Harry br:vl I. . .. . ht 'If there s flnvthins v. u ?ih for now. J.oej h," paid the f.ni-or. h;ki!v -iüiv- ; tiling you'd Ike to lr.te, j'.tt mine it' .... 1 , , of sorrow, an l given in eime to rem-.n-j bor this Chrirfmas t-:rorc .'! mhery. j Con.e. ureak out. mv b .v." How coul l ' V. -t 1. .... I v T".:.. . - . ii j Loa, n urn it ivii . n m j 1 . A f C How w.ts it now with Farmer May? room m,,,,,, ll irry r,te. b- ..;.t, i t:.... i. ' 1 ft i i -i i. i ciim-L. fln-in-.! with r-i-nmr fhmctif.- !.. : V ",a " 1M-1 .

- I. -iav .: tc ; 1 oc he mean aiy Inzell el , i.i-e.tv i Ti r. . Isis biM lr-(.ri r Tb r !, r ? i . r j l t"i '.on i.i io iu n ( tri ig. liiere, to I tun-tuio o-d, or to liowrnor ey- ; th;-j 1 keep it. Jo?ej h 1 o. n't wan't , m 'lir. or Iva?iu i-..kf ? W'dl he hang ; it, indued. ::nd drb!e-deed. I don't. a.. ! anybody '1 hoc a e j-iestio: a you hear ! i . . .i r ' nerv.us!v and a:u:ou-lv asked on every i then ruimiu:r away in the corner, her face . r, , , , . , ,J !.,. , f , , . . I ""'' i bey .li.ke. they trembla. i ';. ;: ; lMnfM-rl Ii. .h-r kno, knock m.glit re; ent the immeii-e sucr.hce. to -..her. tnev ti ive ir-.ct!e h. the-r v.. c-Wc'.!-well. tear cann.,t aUvt,v 1,-t. a.be. U awav in faint and iiiariiculato j Tir. V..JU lho y, V ru:ui.v W01,;br;..Ut a.i ' 1 ' r n;S j ,mi,-.; ajf:lillt je,h tnc h. lcst lf ; w a auJ iU j v,i ,t ,i n, J . r i u" r'Tui- ta ;l" ,:t And when ibe Lhrütmas d:n er f.h hc .1. ...... i i i . i ... r

, . . . i I lt.. I I Oh. what a Mos n g there i" often in a ! , i - i , i lew Wi!l l WOI Art TJie 1" Uli n T i k Z ic.illa .Ml S'rnI::cJi. 11. u tict .i,l:iy HI r ' . I I- ihn ' In;' l i ll i ilt tl: i ,1,.,-ui ..t i , i : .HV..I .1 tu- . I ! I j .t .,1- ..oi; ... '! i . - ' t, , au 1 mv;:!y cicuit bu a u' i:u d ., ..h.h A iba-huL .f uj-ts and we Hu 1 th-j !.-. in :' he.it . . . . I ( ' , , !i.inrl . . . itine .... ! i. Uuck wheal ! I ......, . I i oi a lot's . 1 1 . . I HaV Oats (giM") j Total, de lu oats ... ctincr credit for 11 ion lii! j 'Jhux,h..wing h tt in tl..o cr V, hI.mi, the country ie poorer in the founh year id ihe ; var iy no irly SJlä. OO.JJ J than it w .h j in the vieoiiii ear. a , v a v In pork i h-i decrease i, still in re re- i Hi 4i k il.!e. 1 he cokc id' the packing eaon for all ihe Western .S.'.Uos s!i .vod the i(l,M--al number to ha as Ibllow isr e . Fncke ! Shippid .... , . ,l.' .1 r.o'. 127 ..I'M!" ' m .rÄ, T.ie .... The ilccrtu-c of f iltcu'114 c.iMle is als-. ' Ul''.lt l,t ,. .t tl... ..v'.. .1 b , -. rut ... ...v - - . .... , i It w. II he seen that Ihe fMti I r ' " "U I wbe it on lunt is mueii i.e...w me nu.,1 ... . i . i.: i- .....i.... i.. ut. li is from iwo to four teiulu, , r 'il tn 1 i i reen!. h-vs th in it warn ;i. Ii. 1 inn. 1.--,-, 111 11 i.11. 1 . v. . ,i..,i .-I. eii.g Sta'e. High prices h ive bnn:ghi the new whest e.ul-, M a l u ve am-unt . p. granaries of buyo . considered scarec is, but old wheal 111 i v be j SuTHHtN Sotluru the actor has made

Goncral Zluflcr. ron tlif It T. Cor of Loodoo Tins. J1 evervb ,u'y mi the Empiro Citv to take care .f h.in-!f or hei-:f just fr the Devil is low.c with a veiljreance Thon wh hav W t. ck ut reance ino- tsu i nave d iuive bitntuen on hand should take care fo keep thfir pitch lnt, for there is someboij to v. Mother- should be careful to keep j tl:e"r children wnlrn do-rs. and the nura cry ite f;i?t locked for th Ore i in tho '5 -mia;e. ' Dank managers would do i . i .irav mi: s; ver '..1-1:1: a -i h.ivn cea? ed thrh'gi:aof sj-e'e. If there be any jewelry a!.ur. ie!l it ii')t in raa. n t 01 ten iou bird, a b'.r i of evil omen a i " r ' wmc tal-.n- x;w whet re 1 at .Njw UtleirM. wh e biik wi-t siur'j'iiel at ! Fovtrr- Monr. e. wh has la-eU" been trv;;,r !,;, , r.,,, win,S;lt the James U"ver ...n.- ..-,.,. v. j He a very ho.-ihle hir.l i b:v!l headed tale wit h a w iH eye. a bloa'e 1 craw, aud I ,,ulL 0 ,i,r .P!uni V- cyr-e h lull of .1....., ............ . .... . " ' Ll J ' ;'C K:I t. iioi! - j.crm.TV, OiOOUi: .. t l i " ; th'r.-iy pr cl imaMou. beef c uT.icts. l'-.r. i he terror with v.hVli ilu nam of the I 4 ! 1 HI" II I V! "Ill 'CITIU lOO i teinp'-rai v dictator ry hai been received . , 'V" i'". U ill he hut ur the.Ncwork l u" ,,eha 'rim Lr.Mitoll to r or I ... - . . . it . i. i .1 . ' . ; IIa. er; ari 1 he po-e 1 h-j ttid the auc'cnt Jia ue ho hu'ked upon them with a ilsi i !iernne v. a though o say : I am here; ! 1. Jupiter Ii i. Fear nothing until yon ieei iu iiner. .j um now i wear i lie wii,;e k:i -'. .,nr the h uid of ir n ! ,.,,,e -jt:K - j t',,r-t to i ut oi my -Ke-. i n . c i - a no uut n;y sT'pen.e i i.n ; , Hiu'ii r oi-e I ius-itialt'e." - VI .ii ' M. Itiie b.nt in I he tie.' box t; (Icn. I'i:irt ti lic.uii"- r v.i vv .rth. Ihen hi? fixe I - r . ( l lit ii lei ..I'll C.ilni-th'll ' l' l'l V. , , . .. y v:n-, T . raitl.. io .. f . I ike lUl.ilOCl i t -er, ii-vieii. 1 1 u are er i;od eating much . . , . T icuci' t'rui .-rr.-iaiis r cauras-hiek. I 1 u'ci to e.it them dewn In "ajul.;:i;t l. Y u

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$ F-.'J.n.'i 'ut-. I hav io Mich u ili-nS M a trir!e of nJ'JO.OoJ l.'JIo 'y.'ir- j ;iii t u c i:d i.ble n:y orderly with boL'.tJö'J ,ioi ! i ix u .a.e h Ii u-e V G'J.ÖÖ'i 1 7 ' i.e i.i. . i. -u i re. Vi waver, maün..' to 7 v-o.. ciei j' iiw.il, and I hae no h ubi '.hat, lLi.az .S; iiaMcu.iv li ino. ho iinnic lia-elv bur.e i i b .t'H "M.. ; coup ie o m.lh. us in jold iti hin hick u:i" o, ;1C 9Ji i ueii, let le.sr -A aec dent.

Duth-r the Terrible s. as T hae t Id von, au iiitua e i she Fif h Avenue H: :t '. ! 'iw 16 tv" ''f P "s :,u;w .cr, at au OM..H.C h -lels. aii l his ctie:u:e- c : - tr u u, td tha.vvhen be pa! r...,:ie T the M. ' ... bar.ta'at Ae-v i hlean-, he c. r.-up e';i i.-'y 'fjin-e-., af-er a fMi of nranv ?ni.:'iths, t. UCti.il' 'e Ills loll He Wi-u!d be a hi -i j (...'.. , i,;. lu 1 ; ;u m, ; i a.- kU jui.e! tr li:a toil. 11 la 111 C Ulim ... ...,nl. I n.M-vr 1 1 1 in r 1 1 lit ilic l-ik .. . , . . i ii ii he master oi many legions. 'J'h i-il.n A venu.- oeople mu-t feel as thonpl, t .e had ;.C I ; LT tl of Welitiv in t-c of .nt. i j r:va t parl.-rs; and well will it Ik .or ii,?. ii if the I'r gon does'nt demand a roll ni ot dollars, a herd vi white cows, a br-v n tone house w.ih a maible facade, an i u.e i.aek hair i f iwei.ty in m r-a-cable y 'iin tadie., every nn i iiiiig for bre.'kt.M. i haosome bisintsstfiiransact a the Fifh Avi iuie on ta;ur av liiht. and ran blil.g ; .hr -uh .he ii.teiminahle coirid rs in .-jnc.-t a 1 I I a li .eiio a 1..0111. I count ftarceiy r-i ! uiici-v in siv mr let I ?-h"uhl turn the . .i 1 1 C ' if M.in..b ol the wr.-nn door, and ha 1 mr.-t ,1 .......... ... .i... , , ,..c ,e id thcFroo.-,.-Ul.Mii ill l lo l tueii im i i.ii . v ,H-t e-au tolerab y trtmg. bra I I.Vnk 1 a no. er ihe cut iiintaiiees. 1 liiiebt ha : clt l.kc the lt. nian b.ys in l.oid Mac: ,t V I ,liad. wh-., raiding ihe ood- . . j ,.cvnu. t t c moud of m me d-ik Uir A l.nc, nrol.us low , t-vrye M f h? bit ilnul t Is.IilP id hl-vw.'' Si v.MA'itV I'l NI 11 M KM. - tlldlU I-01C-,-d Virginia City, Nevada territory. ws rcirii'ly ta.nvictcd of stealing 7R', aud hung withiu twcijlj.fcur Iicurs atltiTkariia.

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