Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 January 1866 — Page 1

"& IT nn 'HERE LET THE PRESS THE PCOPLB'3 RIGHTS MAIN TAI IT; UtTAWED ET I K ? L IT C 3 AND UI7BOUQHT ß? OAIK." PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY lb 1S66. iwsi&VAl 19. VOLUME 1 I.

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PUBLISHED EVERY THITKsbAY AT PLYMOUTH. IN PI AN A L - S- L. HARVEY, ProprietorTrmi of Subscription $200 a; vear In Advance. Payments mnnbe made innrbtblv in adv-.nce a.d the paper discontinued at the a,irtio, of the time pail for. milcs roneweJ. These terms will be strletlj adhered to. nbscriber. who t their WrP by the carrier fill charged 25 cents a jcar nu... Rates of Advertising: One nnirf (ih W "f lrr 1,nf orr , ' l.up. one week, fl.00, and 50 cor.ts for each thintrpe) additional insertion i.!-2 ro o il mi. year 1 : rt 1 Ä, M :' t 00 rno ; 7 noj $10 00 400! goo; oo 121 15 00 .v.j sou 1000 I5 0o 20 00 1 K;ur 2 " 31 4 tnvim (ifg-.rcd 1 r.leredo.it.and c', .-c l at rccd-i-o. LoeL notice cat- f'-r vh . e. r.! Loci "business cakdsR. A. 0. BOUTOV. SUH 'IT-OX DZXTIST, Cai beWM!fp.l b! r-ffoe every CT OHi- orr WWV Dakery, P L Y M O V 1 II I N D ! A N A . -pVANK Or THE STATE OF INDIANA, BRANCH AT PLYMOUTH Ofifrol0 A M.MHM..-nfl"nP.M, S- A. FLETCllERJr frrst. a c. catoon, ATTORNEY AND NOT ATI Y Ail Ltwl T Will tnltnl mil h.i':- phi-e , j .....I. .f,i.i v.'ri -1 - , B.m.T? "rv!l nrV of do- -d , u ! M-a-W'-i S.Vd.M--ivired '""n i i'nt ftMtlr inl 'P-b' drawan? and acknowledgeftj taVtT.. . ... , T- (.r,.!-ir.T'.Trm'tti'.l. J.":. rrnJh Inb-a. rl?,2Wf A CATID C II.REVn. ITTOHlEY AT I.4 ln War CUimAs't, Plymouth. In.. HtfinZ con-'n!-l to r?-ni t1.-; praeti"0 1. l.r.-. wdl Tra-fic in r.ihoii.r',:. LiP.rte airl 1'"mi-I k,. w-1! a. MirVvdl. C.ir.tir.. C'Mor,. nin'W an! erTi -ifntlf at'endrd to. ,.irelnl V-itin eirefi t, Fröbitz .i::ni. In-inneej Vi.!,! n L.mi! PMpertyin the hf?teom?4-, - In th Toie.l Ätas. . J J-cii ATTPfTioM rd l M the prore:UiOP of j rUin,, of Soh'i-r-. th.-ir WiloTT- and hr- for ; kar.tT. arrea.- of na.ren-ioi nnd afhor "hum , IttrcM T F.arwe'1 Fi 1 V Co.. CMea-o. S'iavr Rtrnr.V u'ihu'mu 1. G. iT H;aa tt i tJ. 4n4fif. TT. A.O. PACKARD. A rT03Y m COUNSELOR Tlvmoitl. tiKlinnn. v9nl5 e5. A. M'CMACKUT, eatr ReordT. mi! Attorney At Lvr, Knot, tr.rU? County, Inl!nnn. Will make (W.rci'r tav Tax-, extmir Tit'eit eil li,ta'e arkno Tlo.b-ement'or 1. M irt"-. ';. Ml ,n'tJri.riiif.:it.!n. tth-M to in .?trke .ml vb.oin'n; Coentir nltT mnT and hack naof Soldirr. 1 r iVUns ci!W, I. Ri:tme,.rvro7m.H aal ad ".hiri rcaionihiP. n 1 :n tf "" : K' nO?. 'A. T.. flvin-r p,rman,n,lr loLJ rated in I'lcmoV'i. will nff nd 10 nil lir inrh of the pryfc'von. Th F.re :im! Ke d'-rurt en . rrcAr. a. hrtof..rr. rv'd d attention. Ofl' with Dr. Wnom Mic!üj a street. fljraouth.InJ, Oct. 2G. 'i".r .f. JJKDICAL CARD. DR. J. E. BROOKE, Mnrtfiil'T inf-nn the ci'isern of P'vnwith mn4 Marshall' County th it he has return-l tu i PWiaO-ith an ! will r"nm 'he pr e-tiee of Mediin fn 11 U yriiia llran?!, a?el hy c! e applicaion his profession hoprs to merit a reaoneJ!e rtronf:e. Offl-e in Woodward' Hr.ci R'ock. .1 door orth np stiir. nh2 ly. "I R. J. M.CON'FF.r , hit Surgeon of the 8 " 2.h In ü tn i Inf infr. ofT-rs hi profesiaal services to the reople of Marsall routity. . .. . . . . i .f ii; i : Ii O.aee an I re.i nne weisi(joi .ninn;iiij ftvreei. t-ireu h!o-Vs North of lh KJwarI Hniiej pl.aulh Inlia is. J.J VINALL, IIOM liOPATIUO PilYoICIAN AND SURGEON. articular attention paid to O e.Ktric prattle, anl ÜMeaars of women al c ill IreV. f li-r fr C. Iihn?r store, tI I ipisite thc Nwrthwestcorner of the Puhlis Square. t?o14-1j. To Tcaclir. Mrk Cmimin;;s, School Fxamincr of Marthall County- w't'd hold Puhhc Cxaminationa of Taeher on the 3d Saturday of each month, t tH 8ajioary huiHin.comnjeneiDr at 10 o'cUtk a ll jt:VitS IS. lfl ly'

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!!V-- ,;;n.V Ti ion, 30 no'. 5.01 i ''l'l i 3.5s 4 40 in 20 w.ththe npntntion of be-nr ? snpeno-; c,, pr:ictiti,:!,r He replied t,.at ..ctlWh. tant endr.r to concentrate ail my laenl-; mij; it be, it eoulo otnetn the employ.; tenmncJ to k, n: .

,V llSOO 2500 3000 5109 75 00 , v,.!r,roöo.. . . 0.22 4 58 G i .1052 j -luciiuni. iter usual pnystcian, ur. i. . CtM;ii induce liim to enter tha houe. IK-, l,tv' "4 :We "iC l;"e:.ome- j me u 01 mjusuce to o,Ve it ma lorm oi law: ! nwcvor .',,'.- r.or)i..- a . ; "Vi" " ir;"o7r"eä-h:CSlcaS- 'll.f i 7.f-0 1 .10 fm 125or j X. Williams, was abst hence her ap-1 hi ,...ca tiling that well, I would üudi I"'"' which I. at leaM, had bepun to and that the yit vf device, would le : 1Kj , tjicrii.o of th -t.jrrfii- 1 ratei nit v Legal " v,:, , tiu-i. C.15 r. m. Tx: wül take ra-on-.rr of 1. .5 j plication to me. I found her laborir.x : ,iilt Vi.j;C:, j tl.er?.M ; believe would her.ud the oi my pa- utterly vitiated ;t force were urcd for their; aethJ ..t ti,:; ,v Vvv'V- tl- iJ UCocAVto;;Ute TYa'n uo:Wa severe atla,U of typhu, fever , ,TJS c Adorably aiMel at the doe-! , , . , , estahli.btnent. , i eoiuin2 trai.is iVm rC u bymc B,tbepvdo,r,:tV.r.vdvraiv;-t.-o.l,k j m's r.oiXO KÄST. wh;ehthrc;.t.,v to prote fatal. Ibivn f),,, ;Ki:ilu,r :1, ,V:U.,;Jth. li;lilol mv ; as it Pow c,er upon twelve o clock U process now in hand istuto, ad , ,:iC;lJ1, 0, y;h,r t;.,v ,,,! oruiucd that MmutiMlDH puV.saMi -.j pre-nbed lor lur. I l .lt, prom-.n- to ; pv (.llCV'ti wh lt b.u! alarmed hirn.a ( ": "i" 1,r'nr ba: ; mmislenn-oos oi pontical meJictne to,t!l0 cS.thnni:, u ,v:u!..: ?J o;i (.,l0 ,.f ihem ..ttfMfHT. nnles th in:.:er 01 oi- , . : t .Kxrnrs; 1.x. 1 .r- vMid Dr. V. s i-m :i bi return. '.I. .. 1 ..." ... .. : mv 1 ho:: h 1 ii veil then; st'I es i r exr eefed ! nat lent s tied i!o'.vn I evor.d the t .wer fi t - . . ... - ,

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f I. 11. Tim TnblcN. EMtftburgh Ft. Wync& CIiIckgo j Kail way. j On and after Nor. 10, lSf;. Trair? will leave .-tat:ona uiilv, Sibbit'is excepted. as F How: r Th ! Ul 1-.. V I T IT "Til 1 .-'Hf.l fit ".0 r f lnit'HStl liiV THAlvs G01NO WEST. iKxrsrj', Mil Ex. Ex. ; ritMmreh e.r.o a ' 7.onA M M."r :J.4"e u i r;.jcli"trr. . . . j 4 ,03 i K.-JO 3,05 j 5 43 j .1.15 j !b?Ä 4.03 10.17 4,47 10 19 5,15 11.50 fi.15 l'J.4irM 7.03 : 1.0 j 7..10 i 1 15 ! H.10 4,25 l..55 5 22 (1.00 (;.ro 7,25 P.13 e,v Ilriton; j n ;! Jj , S;lrm j f 40 Alli.u-ce , n.?0 j Cuurnn.. . . . . .; .. ;. I c.- . n,rvil!(. , pn2 Vo.)(pr : F..-0 .45 l.Jw 3.23 t H.45 I 4 '5 10."5 i5 00 11.10 r. r Cr 1. t Ar 1ft 15 Up 11.15 fhicTruS ...II -15 i Lima f ! 1) ; - Prl,1lo, 1 o-., :,, . ! 4.:t, ; v.,;;W(.rt....! 3.21 uro !n."9 5.05 ;roit -V;iv!1. , 50i) ,orr, I i.i;,PM n.!5 i rVci:o i V.!.:ir .i-o. . : PIvriKiath i WiU 'M'v r. i VWIU III'I. l . . . I Fort Wiiyp.e. Van Wert. . . De'fhu 2. 1 4 2 17 3.5T t 25 r.oo n.r.i 7.JS .n P -H 9.14 H1- i 3 2. i.) ' ..10 i I.irni I Foret ! k.:o 4.55 5 : 5 r. i o 4. r.7 4 -10 5. VK fi.f'-O H 40 7.15 s.nn h 50 I 9 50 ,10.2! ill. 12 11.15 12. !'r ii i 1.18 I O IM b?!r .rind'.i'k i 1 Cic.iiÜr, Ai; f,..r!f : Pj 7.:om Man-firM S.10 bou ivillc. . . 0.2-2 VVtu.'rr. . . . 110.25 OrrviHf H.r.'l M illion T .45 2 55 .'i.53 .1 59 4.-0 5 25 ! 9.2 r. 5i; ,10 17 n.ro C:tnfon 12."r.M 9."2 Alliance ' l.r.O l0 21 .; m 2.f 0 Cni'iinbiaiLi. . j 2,r;0 K'in ! 3.20 Nw r.iighton' 4.10 Rfcln?trr 4.H0 Pi:M-trh....i G.r.O 10 55 ill. 17 ! 11.52 12.'5rv G.i O 1 2.31 j G.0 i 1.12 t c: r, 12.2." am 1.4? 12.11 ! 1.50 ; 2,00 7 50 9,00 F. H, MYER3. Gen. Ticket Ant. C. i. Tk e. fl. 2:. Time Tuhlc. s v '.I m r. n a r f: a n c; 1: m r. n t. K VTV.AitD. Lir? Li Porte, d id ) Arrive At iJy mouth, 7P0A M 'XUA-1 9:00 A M in r m WESTWARD. 2-19 P. M Arrive bi P-nte.. 4:19 P. V i.-i!i""!i 'ivii t ort tine, wrur ii ? vcrr n F.. Vd! v .:. f.. .. i ;.it 1 fhanP.,Ft. V'.Si CR 7. frr. II R. DRUM NEU, Supt . 1 --..- I . - it . -iir 1 1.1 i'i iiirv . nr.pr rv. j. sc er. ij. tj. EXPRESS TRAINS PAPS WANATAH, Vicht rxrir-, ?.in.!Tfl exrojitcd). . A ' D7 " .. 7:31 P M .n,,,. ;2h( Exr- . f ;'nturd iv f-fr) .. 9:T. 7 M I).JV (Sinuhr-exe.-ptfd) . . . . 12 5S " . . "VfKYv A UK A NG FM KXT. 1 1 The r.mTrrvinod Invin FOCÜtfd with him in iiif prof-ional h-nuisa MR. P) K. VANVALKCNT.UROIf. will 'Mitom the practice of Loy in iti ririoiis hr-'n'hj. Tl;c Nur Firm will atfond promntW to litip.i tiil c ie4. ponT d eaSleeiioti. the p'irch ie mid oV ol R.-il E it-, t!;e c-'dlection of Chiim 1Mll5f t)i( fiOiVinniril iTt rtAu .doi 1 . m 1 r jfT an.j j.rrr;u..irp,0f p.iJior-, Ac Tith to lltül Jci:rPil. Anysst H, F-Cj. J. G- OS HÖRNE. T D. DA ILLY, LTOFXSED AUCTIO.N'FKR. Ilwin hid fifteen years rxprrience in the hijins?. ofTcrs hi; nervicca to tho miMic. ami soliciti a bare of patronage. He will niukr either In town or country on short notice and rean n 0Ur'n LTQÜORS for .M.-.bed and fAerpnr jo.j. cm he had at my Store, one der North of the IharHi Rn.k. J. F. VANVALKG.WRGH. rdymoüth. Mav 1, M .".. tf J. O .SCCTT, General Collector, Continues to ive Prompt Attention totlie Collection of Claims. IT Tt ofrefercacei jpen when required. Term moderate. .7 07JT ? NOLL, 33UT CHS XL! Meat Market on Michigan Strftt, opposit Wheeler's Ru.k. Plymoiilli, Imllana. Nor,: 'Jnt. ?jc(fl$. KI)VAKI)S IIOFS'F, hichios 5TrrT, rr.TMotrrii, imdiasj a C. V.H.M'CONNBLL, Proprietois Oioriihu to and from all train., .and aho at a- nirtof tlic town, whf u order are left to t ' l!ou. vüiilC-ly 0 TO DR. DIGELOW 1 ANP NOT SfFFF.lt tl:at l.orrll.l rii-M t-.TSfl.-n iti..fiiiii fang ii.t.i yr.ur ttrnt. f'.i.f (fiirii y.'.ir fTv ami t"'y, lxiJ.i !- ti :i f ' iir f'.t.ir- liv j 'iuer anil ,iosptU ri l:fe. II f !.. iii.i.'e i'kivatj: juweahk Im j.vhl lurly for tnitr ymr ni la tlirrr...e ih r'.;.r prn "hom all fllirtH !.rui. (r.n.iiit. KU llr.liiaJ f.ffli U Ko. 17 " - . . , aiivH.'. tiii.'.'i vmiiw O. Ooct ir niy I nnnltr.l in tr.n trnt . M. until S ; . A 'I c,,mmMucittt, $ t'-nt Ur t ol. I-. rt & W 5nd tA 0m,n for mv ' JrvvrujU mm ll reo. (Hb; KIW IMIUUI IM MM It Mf I M . . 1. H . ' ... .. . . Mry ?5, I8SC nOyl

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!G.10r 7 00am 12.5. I' 7 -"V ti:e aüernooti oi me same u-sv. . , , , , V- . i " , r-- , ; ., j were uiia jIo to cr i;n. av l were thus ! 7.10 1 7 33 1 l.Sa a vouni: and uncxpcr;onccd physiciu 1. j . o ciock. As lor th.; state of our minds.; til within a lew years, to call :n question ; ..revct.j py tv. in.,0i.ujt.. f He-nan

R'lTTear. UV Sndus-kv I2.21r 7.50 ; 2. J Almost the .i.t j.atn-nt 1 wa cal.ed up to About two weeks after the death of his'1' 1,1 0'T Kn0'vs- -Vj,n0' he Wide world wauiu have been 1 renounced f.Imt trea-ilro:u ria:;;...;anv didav ut l,w c-viin-

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: C'A .'5 j 7,11 d?n ii; ni-;nt ir. u.i.nu tu-p iticnt 0:1 myjiau'is. j.jj tj;0 .i;;t:0nr. exeeM Mrs. Crc-i, whoi r('11 Tlii5r ,c v,,:a ,xircu:c ulwtUiiy i s.tl ;ii) I 9.40 2.25 j and I did not see her a-ain until Friday. :,lr,,n,l..i ' . ti,..t ti.(. v,r;u i,..,!,,,.,., ) 1 e;.ul I e-nUol invself.

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H UUOJj XllillX iL UllUOL OlUUl , . i... an.l tlm ..!, .r,oW i,i,,.t s , oath m tho Tora the Cinchiraü Tl.iilr r.iu-.nr. r .T.t? i . v ,

From II... fWn Poi it Pc tr wor.I wme forth. jwild iii-htwi'h.nit. Tue wiml swept m hen the ( on.titution of t- u.te t j .t,; c. nci.:,r.:.. c.-l,r:,r 1 alverIrom the Croun 1 o.at Lcgi.ar. .emcn,bcry. j treincnduu, jrrts through the a-ljominsr States .hall have locn un.eiivU-d.accorain- ,arvon).P . tc T, ... c..,.a ..:r;,,-(1 iu tll:9 GraxuTraterhe Michigan, May2S, 1SÖS Her jaw ft.UWlt in its rlacc. an,Uhc rattli, the icy branches of the j to the , l.,n. of tho T,vty in r,wcr, it : fr!;: Jl LKcrncoJ Tb E,h. Rcgntrr: I send you the fo.Iowing !a .lin Ja y ,lown before. I now eiaiuin j and eaue Traii.u- and .neking j consj.-t ol two distinct jarts ; a j.art 'cwsi.r hii SirnvM -....n n tei.l amon"

account transaction or what vou will because, iu my opinion, it ou-ht not t.e suppressed; but, on the contrary, thoroughly invcti rated. In the midst of the excitement here such a thin" as ca'm and unbi:ie 1

ol r.nio-t extraordinary event or p. lirr nitIintpiv That she was oVad there 1 thruu-u every crack and cranny ot the which all the states have voluntarily as-: n,.rt;t!.r " f- ta,i

examination is alto-oth?r out of the ques-1 buriness from aftendin- but I was intion; nor would it be safe to attempt it, ; f-r i.v .,e tl4K.for tW h- f,,nnd ihe

inajmuch as tliedctermiiKitioM of the pen-1 pie isBtronirly to ' hush up." A.s I myself,'

am one ? the clnct cii iracters concerned . tjut jier mvz Were lorn and reut extcnin llieaf'air. I dare not ittempt if I pns- Lively, as bv'u sudden, .muiiIc and powerful

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jh1? J 1 left rieveland to establish imylf he- e. ! features of the case. She w:ii buried on j :n' ylf, wc were a.s silent death itself. our ancestors have been so boatful tor ckthy exact da'y of h's'.-irriva! they 'tu ,!, -t 1 ! r.. ii, ill i.-r c.unn tun. lief .Tulr : . i ... -! l (nfn wri r:l v.':c;rd i.nr li iltor limn ' til r,- r.vt.iirr,iot-ifi,?wi.lhii.! ,..,.! .

live years of a-e. of a siron- constitution 0a lnv wny t met 1)r Willintirs, and told i f',ror', t,i0 pat. save what 1 have recal!- . anny, und the condition which e.'tabhsbed : aS1 kili;i;. aJ liit, rt.M,llt t:M. ,d the -fan-and a aeil balanced mind 'apparently,) ; ,nV Crand, xpressin- some surprise : e l penned, b,t by b.r above. I re- ; a dopotitm. 'iboaneient n.astr of r-: c v," who h.,pod 'that h- a.Ivcut would be .-.nd (apparently) witl little or n im ,-iiia- i at thc V;l.crerenct; 0f the f.nniit for mv.-elf. i ,,,', ,5lly r the bnal catattro- litical irecdom tauut that however bens-n ; ti .......j :. ,r,n , t.

V'io ! ;V, I evening of Ihe etisuiu- w.vk. I the-i 1 h,,-!.,., ,iriu hat '..t-, ,1 Ii, i Nearer a:i;l nearer rew thc fatal mo- work

j ely at tnidui.-bt. he was. or appe ired . k ..ft i .1. ,t, . ......... i to be. rational duriinr thvi whole of mv! visit, thou -h I was informed tint she had i ecn ieiir:ous nie jrreaier o?ri oi ;nc wceic.

There was nothing remarkable about liorl,.,,,,-

symptom-. I shod! say the disee had! taken its natural course. At the time of her decease liiere were iu .... ... , Iii ( the house, lede yseil. her bu,baiid. ; .Mrs. Oreen, (her s:s,er.) and Mr. Miles. ; ,a fJrO . "cr husband, whom I ! oarticularly noticed, was very thin and ; i . . wcck, tuen suiiynn- ir.-nt a ijui.-U con

umpti-ui, already beyond recovery. .ile',vtj

nore uie character oi a clear m:n :e J. .i i i. i ..i very farm, illiterate, t:it courteous loan,

n 1 a i:i st strenuous unbeliever in plr ; ,crvC(1: ..j "lluii;n , y,,u ,et u,ca tuabsui. L , it. Ih.etnr." There ha Iboen same subdued can vor-j "1 h u'd not be content unless I eou'd ution, such a- U natural in such cenrs, Lx ,;.,;M tie,,, a, widla- boe une indioerent he pit:ent tak'n,' no jurt in it except to'.,, f! 4 - "uniiy. iu a biint and -ra Pially dimin-i n't f ii.'.,,. ... .. i,,,,,,

.-i.wy.ma Mint and -ra liaiiy d.uon-, This opened the way to a Ion- conver:ih?5'- V;e' ,,cr W'i!:t?' ual!1 ab,llt ration, durin-which 1' probed mv patients h..urb.dr3 her death, wlieu a sudden Bl;.,.j to 5j,e )t,;tl,., v-ii b.iut 'e tr' jand indestribalde chan-o came over her I a jlVUttW 0: be'f ' o'-i kinr (.f i,-,.-features, voice and appearance a chan:e;jlfl Vl-Ui: ' ' which her husband noticed hvKavin- with. ".Ym"i 1..,.! Tib-, nm;- f.-, ,r,v.,

I wbich her husband noticed by Kyiii'.r, with. 1 as I thought, v.hody unwarranted bittr::ess. There jre-es tbo-e cursed spirit: az :n.'' lbs patient luocupon uuclo-ed her eye-, and Cxir.o- a look of unutterable emotion upon her hushand a look -o direct. J MMi chin; and unwaverini; tbat I vr.n noij a lit; Ic startled bv it. Mr. Ilavueu met i it with r.oms'.hino; like an unhr.pjiy defiance, and finally asked of his wife what -he wanted. be imif.ediate'y replied, in a voice of perfect health "you know." T was literally astonished at thc words and .he voice in which they were uttered. I had often read and hc ird of a return of volume and power of voice ju.t preceedinr dissolution; but the voice of the patient had none of the natural intonation of such it was, as T have . a id, perfectly healthy. In a few moments she "v ' ; - oyes still fixed upon her hub-.n.!: -Willie, in your secret sou!, do you iie, vraMlieimpiornis reply, "that h i the devi! whu ti Iihh t-tood bett en us and Mntinueu in me same voice, ami wun ner Ilcaven for so many months. Yv are both : ' i t. ner, 'wnnc you arc uyiu; nay, u you: were dead, and should apeak to me 1 dar not benevc. "l hen," raid she, i-T ti.1 .peaktoyoui .then 1 am der.d. I will come to ton at vour latest li-.'i r, and a i t h a voice from rh? p,rave. 1 will warn you ol your time to follow me." "Hut I idiall not believe a spirit." 4T will e one mi the body and speak to yru remember!" She then closed her eya and straight her flying lde;siiicj. .She partially rouiet heiRclf, and laciu a hand on thc head of each, rhe put up a faint prayer to the throne of .trace faint in voice, indeed, but a prayer iu which all the strength of her rrent unpolished soul, heart and mind was exercised to its utmost dyinj limit, such a prayer as a feraph miuht attempt, but none but a dyin; wife and mother could nceomjdish. From that moment her breathinj; p;rew rapidly weaker and more difficult: and at twelve o'clock s ic expired apparently without a strudle I closed bcr eyes, straightened and composed her limbs, and wis about to e iv.; the houe, when Mr. (Jreeu rrojuea"I no to f-end over two younjj la lies 7,1 youn- .aires o watch .th lhc from my hoarding house I dead. All this occujied oine ten tnin utes. vSuddenly Mr. Miles screamed, ami Mr. Ilayden .started from the bed Kide, where he had been sitting. The supposed corpse vras. wittinpr crcet in the bed, and strulin to Fpeak. Her eyes were Ptill cloaed, and, save bcr open TBonth aid qu'iTfVin g tongn. there were alt

.it the very ver-eof the -rave, ami m (Jod's u j , u..uci ti, tinn tiQ hr.no, and even name let him be buried firM.' j viclii fl h Wi,uK, tpc :mf Apparently without hearing or heedm- .trn.,0 .t.licsi traveled from -o.-sip, aehim she rejeated lKor words: airin-nst-rc ot the marvelous at every ul ou dare md disbelieve it. ,..;,';. . Nevertheless, mv practice was

'I do." he reolied excited bv her man-i . 1 ,

i'.p ii im r iir" 11. pviii zi 1 1 f air:ii.rii.x! .. . . . 1 . i ..vin.. .n. ........ ,..i..... . i.i 1 1 ii. i"i- 1 1 .'in nn v r kim mm u.i. iiiiu.i'cii .'nht i...e imiiii.u.i nuijn aii.n0u.- T h .ore I e mvrr ati. 11s. smm and sub ,. . t , 1,1. ' aupj'o, t tl the widow and chiloreii d Lx I . , , ' ' ' 1 ,Mt 1 way sank into her iormer state. dned'lau .hter-all perf-ct imitaliou.a el - V" .c -3' 'f: . '"" U"l fU' ! 1'rosident hieo!n,a number of person :,p j f - g In , few moimnts, as -on as he had j uii v):c Ul to0 ,,;T to eiiabIe me fl k ' j pea red in the pdleries. boring tLnhci, ,U W"V XÜ .omcwhlt recovered Iron, the shock of lh;s UsCll if Wol,,, hcv jv.lh an eh..r a,,! a prayer t turned to be j - ;i ,j T it to ,,c Pouter was arreted the san e way. most extraordinary scene, her two club m, however, mme ol thoc mm, Mr ,,h; h f a sl-ue to place ihe martyred President . 0'ie oay they v.'.i;;; n,by then.selvcs dren were brou-ht into the room to receive t. , e , , PM.pr(.i ,ilo .;f.u ,., i!,v'r ljl-4' ;,,u,.,W!r.' :"' ue:,.!- , b., died in oihee . :i h-v.d ui.h ,v ...!' the b.,r-rot., v was behind thc

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looks of death in her . faco. Witli

! vi iÄ r,,rthr nnH.lA l.u.l.u 0,,;,t. al(j g0 cft n.c um:ie On the following dav Dr. William made a careful and minute i oil morltni examine f t;nM nr ti1P ,(1i.. i wa -revnt.Ml bv ;rai:i Lu"t si;iltlv affocied an unusual t;lCt in ,,0,., dyi""' of trt.h. f.ver but t!j,.v at i1P,. j,,,,.

I r.iv 1 tii.- t.i:ifir vc I.rv md w'ibi1"'"-' bcan t siriue o-ie two three.

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While in tha house I nojiced n!5nv'l:iv L:e;lh The last iicriuu echo manio -taf ions of tho prenee of the p ve"r i "l lne 1151,1 s5r,,L(, h:"1 lhe' t,NV:''- 'iU'1 r...".. l .,:v, r: .,,,.1 ,hu et there was no token ol any presence C.l.it. -I S oi , i , u I I.M.'l . ' I . ! i - IV. U I I .'. W!? - w,r0 llloV0.i aMli rol.lovo,i, billet, of wood ' -e ;-ur own. thrown up.,., the Cro.-nid door.- opened and! W;l" si:e!it- , llie V,'""11 hV shut without anv apoaren' agency, l l1C;tni Mr a immieut. and not a sound stirred the ...i . ..'.. .: ' . .r r within the hc-u.-c. I be -hosts bad

i i .i..'.. uu i ll ll .... . 'tl ll l . I J .u .: -es k til'.l fj. aJ , s,.,lii,I1 L ,,u llm.t , ic mvsterie.? r!iieh surrounded audi,, ; i;,(.l ,,.i .. .. ..i;.,f t a Merit ou Xofieh,- n.r manner the r.ationt r,b 1 on heard r.ilen rroim to warn u e ed my time to d.e.; '1 did but you do not believe her?" Xo. If it i. possible, she will keep her word, in apile of heaven or hll. IJut it ! imply impossible. She promNed to eome .' ' l j (i v ami a- o ,11C I shall acccj. Il0 t,;r warning from her sav tb.e iitcra (,r rfip ,r,ir:u " "And what ibenT 4,How much of her body is thfrc left, even now, LJuctor? and she has not come jet. She promised to come from thc rave. i.'an she do it? No, no; it is all a humbug a delusion. I'oor Helen! Thank Joo, I. ctor, thedevihry which so haunted her life, an ! stood between her soul and mine, can not reach her now " "Iut if she thould' conic? Yci may be deceived." 'T can not. diTiTis must her too. near i.er. 1 sna i oeucTo no pccire. inhere are such thin-js. Her body as it r win lc, let that peak if it can!" t i i was ,vilh j,:,,, ahnost cnstantlv, J;;. illtr,Kiurca t .some new and äiiu lar her. I shad believe no spectre. aily 1 1 e IMlCUnill'JIIOil. . v ....... ..AM. . On thc morning of March 20th, 1 called earlier than usual. Iurin the visit the manifestatii'ita of a supernatural presence jweie more frc'juent, wild and violent than I even before. I wa? informed that thev ha 1 been excee Finely violent during the i rcceediio' ni:-ht. Tlo:r character, too. lia I t ally eh uie 1. Fe-idcs the moving of all movable artic !ascH and the ratlin-' of tin ware there . . . . .. were frcqvifoit and startling .Hounds, ;m it I hey followed thc fooWeps ol Mrs. (irccu like a demon echo, but paused ou the threshold of tint room as if debanedby a MipeiMr power from entering theie. I found Mr. Ilayden was worse, and sinking very fat. He had passed t bad night, houbtful whether he would .urvie to sec another morning. I ltlt him. promising to e dl at evening and spend Ihe night wilh him, resolved, in my secret thoughts to be in at the death." II" there waato be a b.o.tlv warning, I meant to heir it, and, if possible, to solve the strange enigma. :iThe day bad been exceedingly cold and st(.ni,y, r.nd th ni-ht hid already het in. , j m:iI wijh a fierce , an), driviii" storm of rain and bail, when I again stood beside my patient. Thc inn ment I looked at him. 1 perceived unmistakable indications of the near approach of death, upon bin features. He was free from pain, hi mind perfectly clear, but hia life wai ebbing away with every feeble breath like the slow burning of an axhausted lamp

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a i Meanwhile the str:n rose to a tempest.

f 1 buih.lin H ithm there was vet wn.icr commotion, Ad tuathajt bee:isa:i or sun-, written or, dreamed .a j;noS.ly vtalic-ns w:is then : atio iiii'ic t'ii.iv.a.1. j i:ni- iw; uic n.r;mi hci ! :"1 . ,1 ia-t ocoiois . , . , , trembled on the brink of mi t f t . I J I 1 1 t l Iii: I counted li;e strokes of the hammer. .vir.cii : ee,.;":i as siiou-n tiiov never wouw , i .i . . i t i , , vc ..one 'en e.evcn iwc.ac. i ore v. 1 ! t T ' ,, , noI aro.e in ! a:T roaclied the bedide. jTIie patient was alive drawing his breath ! verv slowly d.vinir. Tlie intervals be . . J , , . J vvr.v !y -dy in-. 1 be intervals be

01 oeiis, luovin- 01 nirniiure. era? 11 01 ; no: i.avm- oecn a,iuTCJ to act either ' 1 ,.., ,vm . , d;s!ies, wir..-pers. hows, cry s lauhiii-, i a-jaüL-t tucni or in favor ol them and this u,..!,., ,,, ,., ... 1 , , ,1 v

ivy and liulit iooWcj and wild muic j while force is interposed to prevent a with. ; tro1itan H.,u h ALho h a i::C it num" in very mockery ot the in.ernal re.ons. . drrvra fron, their junsdicti.:i bor,.fhi, adnrrcr, ;,:i ! iWcwU. snortin-

All those sounds rrew wilder witn t lie Linier the old ideas 01 iioertv, ?ik- 1 ?? . 1 . , 1 .1 . . , 1 . 1 1 1 .1 . pi , , ,1 ti'-nt.enicn and it..:'.viou:iH d therms, n.-m- jralo and toward midnight they were crew out of lie revolutionary stru.e.nnd , , 1 c.,n 1 . ut

j vee;. his jjaspa urew b-p r-thcu he i ol ihe utmost m:portunte. in every point ol ( C;!a to . breathe ado-etuer-he was view. ih:;t the anry pau,ns -encrateo 'Jt;oll . . . , , by it .n.uild suWid the journa,, o llhe ' Grccn r:ls s:lVu-, 111 lier 1' ! i'ar 111 Wor ar.C l,y ,vVr.v K'r,5s i her cd...v. ic-tiovr on her kiiccs, aioi herjot misiepre.eiitaf.oii anda.oie,tu iiicrea e j 'ace bunied in her ioinds. ihe irritatio.i. The avera-e llej ubliean

,i:l,M,s' , , , 1 d f'1 the open m-.h s:i 1 piv,se., ,v M ; t'! ? vl t,M U0:!lL liiC:i 1 ' Jiu-hod her 0:1 the shoulder. -Ir is over." I wbi-pered. -Thank O.-.i:" was thc fervent rcrdy. -rThen wo both stalled. There was a rustling oi ihe bed clothes. Mr. Ilavden

; was s,;ns-creet, n;s eyes wi.Jeojcii, iiis:ai ami manner -i ne pai.a-

cl'erl 1,1 1 1 1 'I? one . ................... r 1. r. 1 1 .. I I .. . ..-r. 11 .1 1 ir . i- . "iViV "l- ,"u" " "v-- t" "" ""j i. coui. i rcacn 1 nc neu ne ?jokc. '"'My (Jod! she is c: iu'iil;!" At the.ime in-L:iut the wind came back T II I . T I. With a sudden am! ap ailing uu-t, and a wil l shriek as it swept tbr M-h the crevi ccs of the buiidin;:. Thei w: a erasdi . . . . . ... . of thc ou:er uovr, then a Mairerim; and uncertain oo! iu tl ie outer room It ..... ... 1 wt..h v..,.- tl... 1 :..l. i;fi,..l the door fwun- oreti and then mv Cod!! and then my (Jod!' corpse, not of her death, but a thousand times more horrible, a thintr of corruption, dcea v, of worms and loltenness. The features were nearly all 1:0 ne, and 1 the skull 01 places gleamed thiou;b. white und terrible. Her breast, abdomen and neck were eaten away. In? r limbs were putrid, green and inexpressibly loathsome. And vet to tho? e puho-co:it jaws there was horn a voice smoiiicruu uoiCv-o, ami slrane, hut distinct: 4'CV';e, Yt'i!!!umf Pi'it trt't Jtr you! 7 ., 1 1 ii . o. .Mi. I dared not turn my eves from the intruder; I could ind if I dared, though I heard a t;r'-in behind me and a fall. Then it --l!i? thin- be lore me sank

what :i M.v'Ctac-e

I wonder even now ihat 1 dare describe! We mav tail this proce-s of Ii-ddinj; i lV ? i.epr-sen.a.iven it, think of it. remember it. I wonder 1 down th? 'ou.h, while !c-al fetler are be J tt,,,', c '-' imj- rta-.t m-r.s-.iies tinbelieved it then. r do now; that 1 did not in- riveted up( n it. c:dab!-hin;: the Fni-:. I ur ,ne i:-.:i oi the , rev...:,, ..cstm,,, -o mad or drop down dea l. but it is not eatabhshi.,..: the Fni.u:. It is ''hour ti.iio lor oehate and du 4-..r.M,!or. Throuuh the open door there stepped a virtually makin- one law for one part ol at'-n, i Lrly denou-ue 1 ry the .cw ork ihr,,,.,. u.t r MM Hivd.o. i,t ..f bo.- llu Sr:iti. - nd n n. .1 boM" tbr ;, b e r. It i ''' as :i Clirfi. 'i hat paper MVS :

nv-i'n.-iiii-.ii'iiii;i. , , . . . 1 .1, i- f down up. mi the l.oor; in a heap. o.irU and les, the lmltni' of , ' , ' . 1 ,

loainsiime a neap 01 puu ccen.-c nu-i dimcm!i0ied fra;u:'iit'S. I remember that ! did not f.int, that I ll.l.--.l.lll1I''l...:.il...i, . .-v.. !.:.. r.. l.. 1 ..l 1 l.;, 1 ib d 1 . . 1 ... 1 . ....! 1 '.:.. 1 1111 iiiiiii-. 1 .... . .... . . .. . !' ......... , , 1 1 1 .... i' 1.: . l...... , JI e 11 Ml , rossc'l ms nanus iijumi mi.-. .nv..s and tied them there. Then 1 bore out the bodv of his sister, in.ensible but not dead, into the pure air, out ol that horror ami stench into the storm and darkness, and of death into life aain. A person looking over the catalogue of professional gentlemen of (he bar, with his pencil wrote against the name of one of (he bustling eider: "Has been accu-c l of possessing tab ent.." Anotbfr Feeing it. immediately wrote under: 'This been tried and acouitle I." j John C. lleenan, the noted pugilist, i now in Newt oik, having just returned Moni Pit: rope. He is accompanied by hit. wife and mother An acquaintance of ours who is mildly insane, being ake 1 what kind of wood he supposed thc Frceduien's Uurcau was made of, replied, "Ebony," and then beearue ft raving maolae.

flic E"::?ui-c Constitution.

them bv a r-roccs 01 cuun uisxn. In other trord several of the Sta es and their peo - pica will be holden bound to obey piousi'j'js ju jic:;c uucji.tOii .lie, uu: e uu parlsoi rcsi.-iance. i !;e theory ot toe l olMical doctors ol t tie timer; is. tnat ll it can cilv be forced d ffi it wi 1 To IJut that v. hich üir.v be true he therajfutics. is not true in v Ii lies. The; I ... . - , uio!;C oi ain tuist rat ion i?, in tfie latter, , . . . , . ... . T T .I t liA . 1 , . . 1 . X . . T t 1 ,i ! !i in .. i , IMtl Vk U.L VU.li.i.i'. , U-t H I J .1 4 111 t i: . . tercl. and will adhere to it. sat .cm n ?n act oi iijiisnce. o n:Kitipi; ....... - , . ,. cation of wron?;s can make a riilit. The 1 eop.c who i;re m.t parties to the ru:;;ii:K oi a pttIl,.,.oiu unit is maac; ami m;v. whttd. is not uectr.ed to be trua m recoct . to ;ver.,menls a v;Im,c. is equally true; . . in respect to every l-art. institutieu provision of which it ii co.nposed inc ileitis, inen a e ein o e-, ui uu . .1 - I .... I 'i . 1 V 141 lillj t'Ctm ? A It Li. VV i- i .1 . l-'.i. oi cour.-.:.i..:-I .; u.. urtu u;c rnuiu are a., uroii ii;c rnuiu arc anions tlie vi ie;it in r-s ol 1 l:i afi:i!r. hi a single wvp.i, lhtt iq-m$ arc s;anJcr. -le word, tliee tneans are s.ander. . , , , . . . 1 - .Now, when the war is over, and wn ;n it is v .... ...1 1 : i ... :.. j me iu.uuio.i; 1 era-c nrpuo.ca-: . editcr :ued ucma-.pe mm. to think 1: beneath him to rj.ea.v td t!ie ouioem peo-. pic except as traitors. (Maimin- to have obtain. d a jrreat victory, and to be m the enjoyment of a si-nui triumph, they cxbiU

enjoyment ol a signal triumph, thyy cxb.Uj ;i0I,rjhe"l bin, as -fa fabin away under it all the luean and narrow v.noict.veness ,,;c ravai,e, 4,f cn-.umption' is far from ol a party tuat 1m been hah wntpped. and i ,ho ,r.atI;; Ht, N :1S ,.r:J;. I;, Ilis walk has m.t -t hail what it ue.-ervd. i.:cj.S j.-, cvv n fj(. 1

i . 1 1 .:. .: v I . . . . 1 1 . .mo..i ...j.uo.,. , a.. u., . o: ' 1 l I 1. . Ii t I C: II V II VO III,..-" Ill t II . I 111 I ' V- rifll.1! ;' i '"'- -; - v .'...-. . m ... I . I tue coward, who has accnbmta ly overcome j his antagonist, but -tid aha.d ,1 h.m.,ihcword chivalry has oltcn been ur.! .. .. . , against tiie .outli aa a term o. uer.-mn :: I hereafter the Nor: h will iued no afrida-; vits to prove tii: it h:w little of the -pirlt ni ! j true chivalry in lis composition ; lor tue ! occupation and enjoyment of the pr.rty in nnuvr od d.ent.lT ..ne in wbiidi i!ie ;!ipetite seems to ;r"W with thc in fuhren is that of k'n-kii' a fallen enemy. petite eems to tr'...w wit 11 thc iudulecne-. destrevin- liberty and trampling utvii rih. in the name'of liberty and riüht. 'hi oppre?fed people, and perpctu itir.- tll(. uyidence ol lhcir oppression in the highest .. 4 1 . . . 1 l:iklfl-r 1 ;f nfnltt I I Iii tU!Il 1 . 1 1 in o'o ind most solemn fotm in the organic law of the laiol. It i.a imposing upon them and their posterity, for all time to come, a moral obligation to revolt. It is jreneraiin j: issues that will endure as lon-j a.s the ' causes enoure, 10 o.aMiro every (juesiion. j obtrude into every measure, and form the (center tl' icqeiiul dangers and ?;'t.i 1 . i- i 1 . ... lion?. A in;i:lau Statemk.nt. The Wh injrton correspondent ( Forney j of the Philadelphia JW.s makcü thc fu'.Jowin curious statement : "A few ilays ap, after the two IIou ehad agreed to report but ?"J".0.'O for the .. , .. . . . . - iils l'ltdcecosors, all t l them inststin-thai . , (,.,.,. ...... , 111 , t Ic.-s than tlthl.i.i ü should hae b.cn ihe amount appropriated. Seme surj rise having been excited by the pertinacity ol these, imjuiry was set on foot, when it appeared that they held or said thtu h'fi efm'ms ttju'nst the es!itt tJ Mr. I.i;u In tr'.Vi v:'tr to be jmo,V jno? üiertjs cd 7..?"r; ; " tl.e dmnn tie i." Wlul is ihe character of those c!air.is : Cannot Mr. Fornev tell? lv whem were Ithey contracted, and for what purpose? j Curious ydories are circulating privateU abtut doings near the White Ilou-e ; bebre and after Mr. Lincoln's death that ! are not of a character to be rublished. A i i ovt rni ies eci, it is said lor tne opinionof the worbl, makes hilenco in tho premi ses a virtue - w sHounrr. The Colored Ttiinerseean a paper pub lished by Ihe negroes in Xahvil!e, says: "Wo must feel that every naturalized foreigner, whether flerinau, Irish, oi whatever nationality, has far less claim upon the Uovernnisut than we, who nro 'nstita to the uinor born ' "

;.. 1 . 1 . v 1 i ,u., siacc lcen a pcW uu1l j9U 5 Ctslli.,.nv wIth v lV .j f;,v f - j i at the residente of l.i- n. thcr in Stafford ,. ...i. their miIs thev had Ucn sul'i. and oisi ersed. s ; ili.i r u r s .m.d c.v to "ixent thc"r sp'e;n rirri;i. Nevcrrhelefs, 1,1 'the twelve o'clock tu-.i:i brou'it Ilconau" . W'lll I Mill fl!f I'll1, l'i.'t1 A:i t.,.l 1 ' I.V.. I . I HI.J a 1 ... i i-, , 1 i cxie. t.'4 li'i.i cu ,.;e l.reviou- trails had . . 4ii VOIiP ll 41 V.- 'C i!,!i. vk.--I Iii

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" ..i.in'.i. -:.' iv,- j ii.eu. ii;, am-;-,..i va!. however was on a:i v.:i in sj.orti!! ' tiii i ... , ,k . ,.,....,:.. it,,. ..,., , ,.n e:reie. :rj.:i ;:i:c in t!ic af'crnoon -------.... -.T.j,Av.vi.ti w nav tur,f,v ;ilirft v;lh rl!1:iit:0, flf l!ie ln;.,v wl .j t., f.h;lk ,.v j;j .hvenintr. in eoipanv Villi several j."-p.!lenjt".i and ..! J sporting friends, l r.,.....f...l ... .w. ... I . . ! .1. . i.... j i.v. n.'ia-.i .-ce;.u ie.-o;.s oi uu; ira.crn:ry .e: ;inJ Wag W;,..IJ:!v wl.c.rcvcr he wa, t lil i - Yesterday, in the aiicm ,on and .!,.:,, ,i. , i. -. i . . t .1. ,,.:,, ,i, , i. -. . 1 ... i . .. , 1 1 i m n ,'l 1 1 - T v - -..j .. - ...... i , .ii, i. mil 0(1 f i : .pr.n:: ivii i f-i; i. 11 n. i?i ! ( . - - . - j . . v .. .. . . . hut , .,..,....,,..., .1, i.:,.. i a ..rt.usil,. vle. o.e.- which, of course. , " ' ---i - ' i-- ; jIud -a sb -.J-ss :,i -hi and a headache j . ,htf i;c;ermll!e(1 t k j &wA friiI1 cxhi!,:tio.ls au.i d,moa. ; .tratiou of all kind-, he ma le his intenl;J ,,., ,.jroc.t t,,(m!lto th. uiar-v who ; , , . , - , wi.-he 1 bil.i U be icted. in a po..:e hut ; determine I m inner, that f u-jade further ; urir'nj: of iheir ltaiiON. j J'tcnan's j trs. nal appearance as lately 'iveu bv cerhiin hn.di.di l -urnais who briinanv. and li-: uld v (d hi. ebeek llf tll, h'e.h o! dbc ;-e. bu' the bloom of I I . 1.. .T- . . . ue.iitu ltseu. li s vo.ee is the ::mc a of t(M.-,!L riUJ.,, .,ni, w;.h thc ; 0Ss. r:tC;)M, caused by the change j ..i s:;itlWir.i v.rt:1Iis.r p., , .!.,i I ' " - - -' - i,,..,. tIlc ,vlV JJC s.0,.,j .j, f., .,ycrs .jj, 0b-er' '.je.Avrs.'' " in thc erved of 1 11 I I'.KV s h'i: .!ON. 1 l.C te'ii s W!i;h r. i oudleus tteI vrns v:e t .-T-er aa Inder of the dom- . -' very u ci-u screw i. r lorCZ vo'e 111 public bodies been so badly V 1 , . . . . .... ... I.. in 1:1c. 1. ni!'i . .-iu:i.l House vl j 1 rcscntatives, and th-it, tbh Awxi ses i s,,,n; ? baddeus StevetM put tbron-h hi I rA.i.l.il in.. ... .t . . , I . I. !..: I .... resolution condeimiat rv of thc President's pchey under the j rovi.ni ijuestion, without debate' of which many Mcpub lieans sickened after they voted lor it and understood what it meant, ih" amend VI lit to ihr C n t tut'v.i It'if alre-.dy jnisscd tfiC y..ii.v t nder In i . ;. tr. "Think dl" tli:it aiuesnlin Washino t"U sr.nd ladion's ('onstittition 'without Icbitc!' Xutncrotis resolutions of the j ci cate.-t importance have also pme through tiie house under th:e sau:e screw without a v. rd cf debate!" A Lii ri.r: It:.r. In the o! Jen time, before Main laws were invented, Win kept the h del at Middle ( I ranville. and bom his v e'i to ked bar. furnished enter

counter waiting ibr ihe next cujtomcr ; I ish was IminjiMig beibro tin fire, easting beep's eyes ece.i:ci!al!y at Wing deeau:ers and devoutly wishmg that some one would c une in an 1 treat. A traveler fr m the South on his wny to Urandon, stepj-e 1 in t. inquire the dis. lance (.Joim: up to the counter e said : Can you tell me h w far it is to IJraii-don:-" 'll.andy '" said the ready landlord, jumping up. "Yes dr. I have some," at tho same time handing down a decanter of thc precious liquid. "You mi-i.n Ierfand me," said the -trau -er. "1 aked h w far it wnsto Urandou." ' I hcy call it pretty go i.l bran by." said Wing "Will y..i, take son- sugar in it?" reaching as lie spoke i' r his bowl and toddy stick. 'Ihe despairing traveler turned to Fish. "The lan -Ford," said he. "seems to be 'eaf. Will ion eil me how far it is to Branden?" ''I hank you," said Fish; "t Um't Care if T do tak a diiuk with you." The tranger irea'e 1 r. I fled

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