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DEVOTED TO TUE ixteiiests of üandoli'H cjounty W Serie. WIXCIIESTER, l.DIA.A, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 1SC.T Vol. .o. 129

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THE RANDOLPH JOURNAL!

! rCHKUlt IfllV tlHDlT)ir 1. J. XEFF & .1. 31. WOODIN. THUMS OK Süli-CIMPTION. Dae Dollar and I'ilty Onl. a ar, THUMS OK ADVERTISING. TIME TABLE. Traiat on thie rii pi$$ XYinchetter a$ fnllnwt: , ' C)iij wht. M U. nt Cnr r. at:' n u ; mt K.xn: K.ss at A . M. LOCAL KKCICHT at A. M.j OOIVC tUT. j MAIL it (.!." A. M. M(;n r Kxri;Kss ,t i,.u p. m.! ACCOMMODATION At f.10 V. MJ Arii"' X? n.:ffn": ?fs,Hi; v I.aiun City, Ohio and ludiauu Matr i-ioe. . . f ItLLCFOMTAlir. LINE .01r. KXiT. rrirw .. . l.pre .Hail : a. M. .i'ht r.jfirMj... I '2 311 a.m.i AteomaiodAtioii i4jr. n.l hrp.irt Ktpres MU 7 30 a.m. Ni-!it Ktpr4 p 30 AccoiaruoJ.ition " COI.LMBl B I.ROA !. Arrive. Dejirt. Acommolition ...1 1U r. M....7 V a.m. OtVTOS A CNtOM JlAll.RO!. Arrive Mail K 1 pr ?. . Depri 31 mil I T M P. t O () . M 1 ." A . M . tin il or uor.Dixc foritTs. I 'iriit Conrt hl.l twice a yenr. Mirch j Mtli. 1-M. iri.l Sej.teinber , ImM. Jebu T. KHiott. J.i Ize. Court of Common Plent three time a ye-ir: .'Ir l M ni'l ir oi Feltrnirr. -lilt Aionlv ; r( June, and It? Monday of Octuher. J. M. i lJ ine. Ja Ije. " j Tiie H nr.l of County Comm,i-neTS meet j Mi th first Moiid iy of .M irrh, Jane, Sep-! tt-m'r .ml lecmsT. ArUuir McKew, An-!rer I.-ron aul C. F. AleiuJer, ComIßusincss HirrctoriT. nuiiaes C irJs 10 line or Icr, $." a year, i INVARIABLY 15 ADVJXCE. I MICE TO TEACHERS.; A I' PMC A NTS FOR T.IfKNSE TO TIMCII fjrnoni.. WIM. 15 K FXA.MINtD ON TMF. I. AST SATI KDAV IN HACK MONTH. AT TI1F. NKU I'dJICK school nousi:. WINCHESTFIl PLEASANT HI ATT, Kxnnit r, littittl'hfth County. JOHN B. CROWLEY. M. D. IMlVSin.W .WD SlRfiEOX, tlive- epeciat attention to Dieaes of the EVE -AJEsTID E.K. Otliee inl Ke-iJence, Winchester, In1, D R. D. FE RCUSON, Mtnehroter, Indinnn. OTice nn-1 Rei'bleTire on corner of M ini mi I S.ut! treef, liere !ie m i v at fill tiniii 1 be f riu. utile protV"'oi llr en:icil. s. 11. .UrCM KK. .11. I., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 0:5:e aaJ Ke.-i.lence, on Meri-liia ftree t, nt .Mr. Q.ock! former reivlenco. 2 J. It. BROWN. M. I)., 0 FFüTt li! rrnf'innit erricr to the cilnenü of W ineheler nj vicinitv. O.X' C soitS 'nle of the J'uHk Square. In the r,vm formerly mvnpif.l hr Pr. Teal. K(tulenettnite tt Meth$tClirck. Dr. .11. VO.Y.VER. PhT!in, Srirseon and Obtetricin, j M:.Ki:iisDOKri:ii a. vi;si TANt'FACTlTltF.RS or Ft IvXtTlT.K ' oil Or, of the latet n.lt.et .tju.....-..'...! JOHN ROSS, innrER Hjr r.-ovHi innCER AND BAKER, and ilcilrr In ioo. C. Store on the northcit corner of M tin nI rnkbn treet. THOMAS WARD,

r-J 'm. I- ' .'! IJ hi X I I k ! the understanding eurrect temper, ana 'u while the bloom ol youth i alonjr and neared the citv, we were State, 3Ir. Seward, then Cidcon.ol j.ascn-er, wh'.n the tJtinniuir 1. 1 i iluiiiail i Ii tri luti , : - - d i .j. .i. .i. . j . ' i i t . i v

A liberal -n-"?')uiit will m .le tu those , vitllr.niM., im inaumii? .nm nui . i- v i , - ' j ... .v . v om i-j . w. x,.. . - t - v , ..u iij'i.uiM. wh JrertUefur lui'vr .eriuJ. j vrFICK s,th sl.lo of TwMic Square, up Jyouth. anl fit them for UMcfuliuss in ; 'lre hlescd with 'health and the pi iv- ; Virginia shore. Hut we were now then Secretary Stanton, and Secrc-, Hen had heard of tliis placo, and . .. . - 1 VV utr.. Re.Mi-nce n It- Jrtfce Mrert. I tlicdr future stations. By a develop-1 of attending school, be ertr; Hearing the. wharf at Alexandria. Itsry Fessenden. I va? introduced j whea thev arrived ut the hotel he l., r. a. c:. KAIL ROAD ' trun ? to l'2 A. M. an 1 from 1 to 1 T. M. I ment of the mind wc have a better , aitliliil m athenn wreaths that j It is said that every thin? coapires ! to them aim Kinuiy n ..-eivt .!, when I set his witi to wonc to see if ho

.MomnsTOWN. INDIANA. ! J. W. CANAN. OWNER AND PROPRIETOR : peare opens the human heart to his ml true hearts that battled fortheianl 1,10 4 lU0K01 UWI ,,',:rrJ l.i,. ami it ot so bort I who "fare sumptuously even

4 TTK.D. rr mrtly tollcV.U inthr w.D.oirr, Clerk; J.T.'aian, Aj'tCl'k. I view; livron makes a Lonfiro of rights cf a nation, that our fore- ""Ceti on uu, .ui "'',lJl'1"Ni(,..,v ;t ho.nA and worked it into remember not that their wealth I tZeelll? 01 Ll Pr0l5un C!urg": TV;; TTr TOC I wTr7ci ! huraan Prions for his delight; f,thers fougld, bled, and many 0f , the stars shone forth from hcav-j . nn(1 th(.n T c, n(.lndt.d j liad ; been l.nt to them, that they may

iardj:jer.e ,nd oiace oa Min su; iuiuuii iiYFUKJu, 3cialJCthon and Luther tell him ..of them died, in order to sustain. ; en, n.vC so main giuiLiu.j :u..wuu.iu,, . aVlc to c-lc-ato tiie poor. Littlo S'ulhpirtol town. ' II llTi I . . .1. .f lomr, t.ut n Mt l' :

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aARHWARE Merchant. W4Sh;r.-ton ' SpelUTi-. Readia:, (McOoffeT' Tifth fields, tho-love lit homes, the Vlllage,treet. north of tne TuMic Sirf,, ' K eider.) Aritlmetic-Felter' Anb decked plain, the eitV-girt continents. W'ineUciUf , Ina. part Second $3 ."0 p

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i.cirt.i ...-t. wire woven ami iron-iiountl lima$nd ,t mre tilanncd a visit to Alexantns. roami. . - - wr ! ... tv r,.,r,M.,v.T.l...

fl.UTiuv cTTim A.sirv. Ä&iKÄ ' ,ail.wr,athea oceans. Therefore i' v, yu .oon were on board the with caller from e.uiy mora till j borne r. urea rears icn a r-'' ' " .rv TT' VTSOV ' ,I':l:',0:V,;:'f--M",r,n'V:r: M - not ,h. I, or Fi J aTfamtne our way -low. .ate hour iu the evening. Tiie time; travel., in Butler eounty oa pro-1 p.ece f t.e we of a large t1E.M. & "tÄrÄS .0' the intellect wortbv of our attention. TmTZrlc. TbtzV "n Clonal tasine. The roa.l, , er , walnut work .n U m oug as you ATTORNEYS AT h A W. 1 r r .i... . . ....... . i; , Klltn tIie trCasure; of n mUi lohe tUnoWi2 u tolCTa''!-v Ul"; aaJ'"t :,f ppi) -to tie pan af. T...... fv.u. .. ib. m.dJ o( .b. thC. l . u, . : boforP that time the reception, sf.ee drivers an.l thc landlord at a fecledi healill, jn by the fire and VIKCIIESTEn, IND., , io . , mal rrlr,r SS Ä : I wl,U a an, eenam note, where ,hey wi j jL

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I Jam f HKu . , , possesses, w ive when thbunha.ving being closed. 1 Here as con- giuicr.ti, ... .v,. n . . r..i T. W. k-iy.K?:. . 1 .. .. .. .i .V . . i i Ä :.4,a l.n.l fi-11 rrnrr;ent.t!Ons. and ! each Other lUC lnl. I

,..... ruac.' j - ir. P. GOODRICH, VTrfM. slv,,w"UIIU,MlUÄSl iiivu! aiuviu vv. v wv, -T- . - . tn dine and when clcv-

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f.m.MeUm.. M,.,l ; ft,'-' .'n. WP a" alons. ,he .r! '"" "v .1 1 .T "iV f rt. T.,,!r.f ! erlv Mitcl the coach .would hb tip

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J0HN R'chardson,

MERCHANT TAILOR Writ 9 the Public Square, Wincreter. I - ' , . . j CLOTHS, ASSIMERS AND .VESTIJJuS,; j AIwits on hnn.l trui mi-le toonlerin the bt tiie. HUGHS KKASOXABl.E J. Yf YVILiY.UnEi PLUMNJER KELLY, AVholrsjiW" and Iteinil DRUGGISTS. Soutlt-vret corner Main and Pearl Sit. 1 1 1 C ' 1 1 J J D X D I N D I A X A . My i WILLIAM BRADEN, steam printer n. i c.-4 no inn uuun Ji.uiiiiacitirtr. ' " ' ' ' ' ic.iM ünnvc DiDCQ.om (Tinnncou uuui, mnn nnw 1 n 1 luiiLn 1, Xo. 21. West ahhii:toii-st. NAPOL S INDIANA iiu-ifof -iJ L oa ha: d nd or.ler. ' ' 00 iMniUFJADHI IC IMUlHllHrULl J All printed to

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j of useful knowledge, and our intelNICHOLSOX it HKO., 1 loots undeveloped. If we wish to Booksellers & Stationers, become useful, we must persevere. Photugrajih Albums, iU'nk Books, Kvery man or woman' who ha occuLtuI Blanks, - - pied an exalteil position in life, obW Jj j 1J A. V Vj Iv . : tained it dy jjerseyeranee. Xo niatCartain Future. P'titun Framix, j ter what your avocation may be, or &c. &c. iStc.ifcc. cScc. ,K)vr poor you'arc'if you succeed in CITV HOüIv ST ORF ;storitigyourmindswithuse'fulknowl-

Mux St Op Citizen's' Hvnk niciMoyjK ixi. jutr lT-n DR. N. SIMMONS, .Druggist and Bookseller,5 ' ein, imua A, Continue to keep, at LOW PRICES, a ' COM IM.HTR STOCK Ol nitres, family and iiomi:o. j TATIIIC Jir.DICl.MlS. ! PAINTS, OILS AMI DV K-STLT FS, ' TltrSsr.S AM) Sl'P--iDitTi:i!s, snoiii.Di:i:-nitAci:s, s C II O D I. II O O I. S. AM) STATION i: It V. ITC. IITC. C. J. TAYLO:U, !Book -Binder AN I Blank Rook Manufacturer, NO. 32 31 A IN oTIlKITT, Kicliiiiond, - - Indiana. 33 RTJ00. J. V. lUU.SH,- IlMissil. I elllnz it rC'tuce! prices fir Ca.-h. artich :rr-iMel n represented. All FRANKLIN HOUSE, CoriiT if N'i'in v)nl Krcrrklifi Street, WINCHESTER, IND. .!. I MrM!IN, Pronrirtor. dfatists, j XS vcxi v -. Office orer Munlerach k j .11 7 II 9 MIO' INDIANAPOLIS, INÖIANA. ä. au ,--fui.iu.( .............. ;, ttAAUULrll IUI All MULUK1. . , . . . . v ; OMVr.U AVIIITI B. S5., Principal. riIIE ZCOND THUM (of the enrrrnt L 1 Ä.. i ,.. v r .v.-. ....... .:ii . and continue Un weeks. mriiiv ...u,a, . ,WWft ,yi.u, Tuition Ter SeIon. Wr ttcn Arithmetic, .oj;hh t.rarr.mr.

mtSlT'i, rert, east side! for the cultivated intellect. Thej old year of '04, and think of the o:i ...... , .u w..u 1 ..1; tr.c,if v tt(. f n of t:.(. : A!.-ro-!;A-v.- The greatest cu;

-I' -y2- ' 'I!',c.,iur', blind old bard of Seio relates to him mighty deeds that have been per-! H"A A ' 4 ,r. -urrment." of .aristocracy is that it

''-J2r'J' iR(!utla.CS T'i the story of his Grecian heroes; the formed, we know that they will p,c I we were soon steaming our way up t.n:no,r t;, s.Hd t!;0 vendor of, pride and selüshness for the s

7.. wmV ! immortal Tullv speaks to him the! treasured up bv tho historian, nnd t.ie 1 otomac. 11 as men ou.-,k. ami -for'drawin- it back and , sr-lf. sacrifice. Those who arc

ML.iU.blA . ÜUUöÜi, u ords of fire and llame, of thought' read with interest by those who love 1 twilight disappeanngintlie lar west; iti bvtllolhouMltoftheir wpcdi

v n rnr,rrnifln(.nni. alul rower, which rang in lioman hind honor the American flag for ' the. moon w a.- - .imi:g ong 1 , .i 1. r T t r..,i cjr too often for 'ft that fentlenesa

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V a. CZl7ir,i. Webster, in sni.-ikinr if e.liwithm jsa. ..Etlucatiou comprehends ,t,iat series ol instruction and 'ciphne wldeh is intended to enlighten 1 understanding, more correct judg ; ment, purer thinking and nnwavered habits. It not onlv teaches us to think, but how to think. As the mind has a paramount preference i over any thin- in the iin'iverse, its j advancement and fultivation should: claim our uppermost thoughts and coioideration. Acadr ihiev and Col , , , . , , . , leges have been founded, free schools j established, and ever since I, in! J Istitutes have been held in difl!erent 1 . . . , pans ol l ie countrv; am every pos. , ; u:e ineiiic uc ieu 101 tue uupio cI .. " . tlUMlt Ol tllO Unlettered 111111(1. i,rnCeWe ,,aV 0 excuse whatever leaving our minds entirely destitute

jl' - c 'ou lnKv r'so to some of tiie.us that some depredation is being

.most honorable stations iu life, and ! leave a name that will be an honor to your country long after you have passed away. The persevering student will find instruction in the cat-! tie upon a thousand hills, in the birds above him, and the fishes below him. He finds books in running brooks. sermons in stones, and a voice in overv thinir, bidding him to a great feast of intellectual pleasures. To ! him the sun pours down his glorious beams of warmth and life, laden I with instruction which science teacli : es f that glorious uovernor of the I solar system: each ray of light filling the mind with a knowledge of the great and powerful influence the sun exerts upon the earth, with his luminous atmosphere, giving light to the inhabitants of every planet, beauti-! lying all things. The stars bring to him intelligence of the regions they inhabit, affording the information that without their united assistance j jl jii.ii. hui luuf nuum t: ii- j .,:.,i. ..1.;. ..1.1.. :.. r. 1 lllvljk 1 1 1 1 I II li.l 171 l.l ' ! , ill 4 Uli"' lIH 1M.I of extreme cold. Kven amid the heat of the sun, sullicient to melt a shell of ice one hundred feet thick, tlowers and all manner of vegetation would cease to grow. The comets furnish him with light of their inconceivable velocities. The moon i pours down her Hood of light, bur-! I dened with knowledge. The clouds; lovev hin. but fell the stnrv of theiri ,isSio!i. Wc might go on and me::-! 1 linn ilm net vrretlnno- in ittirn ' calculated to furnish improvement! 1 ' tUIII" V V V. 1 I t ears; 3Iilton spreads before him the j wings of lofty imagination; ,Shaks(1vinp -came cnrth, performing her circuit among tho numberless . . e... r ?... !"r' iae T"; - leucci came inc giurj -uasuing iuugnificnce of heaven; its blazing suns lit bevond suns; hy intellect came the . . .! . 1 . :t. ppnnnnrv prpfiTioii. 1 nt 111:11 ks wilii .. , ,, , ., ... .,.. rlllSCleil UUCS Ol lUOUglll anil 5KIU the career of man the cultivated the steamer-covered streams, thc

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intellectual cultivation of earth is n. -

lR'aV('1,: tl, adornments Of mind are our purees of pleasure hereafter, as 1 i

wen as ljere. i- ellow school mates, in conclusion 1 would say, ever t-o , diligent in iratheril)'' thebriirht "em.O

all' which opportunity is nfTorded; dnvnj years arc swiiiij n ih.lt just; i ays arc but the expression of hours: - ar9 to adorn rmd make 3-011 happy in old ape.. Education will be for you at home a companion; in solitude a solace, and in society an ornament, v hopn;fthe time will soon come when all of the sous and daughters Iiana will be deeply interested in the acquirement of knowledge ! m urn? luii'iruce ui me journal. ; LirrT,,u FIlo.M xasiivilli:. N-v.l,k. T.enn., Jan. C, lC. KniTon JornxAi.: Since I last f CorrcBoii'lence of the Journal. 1 . .. .... . .. . wrote von, me military situation o " '

1 uu poai is gie:ui :iKinge(i. AUi, umi,j bihi.iu .h uu ji. w. I .' ' Ji-t'i, :.. -.1 ...iv..

" " signal from (Jen. Thomas, Mr. Hood thought prudent to lall back to FrankH lch U TcM V j doubt, much sooner than his men; from thenei

nee he urocecded double! low. 10 the north he Fees the citv "u i"u-ul,. uouoii of all. hearing The Con- ; :of Washington the Capitol, with its ; n '

quick out of TT....1. 1 il I CUe I ilt V COlisUI'i Hl III . liü Wl1 I J 1 v,vugnii.T 4.-) 1- ' ' Northern sympathizers, small )UJ "T11"'-'-1 I toe,. Since his retreat from Xashvillcwe hear no booming of can lion-, no elashinir of musketry, ex - cent an occaionai shot in the subuiv uua.iuii.il siiui in me Hu crbs of the city, which announces to! j committed, for which Xahville is j noted. Scarcely a paper comes out but announces the murder or robbery of some one on the preceding night. Why it is that such work cant be!

stopped, is beyond my oomprehen- I iug the leading hotel of the city; sioo. Nashville, at this present I "'l also the place where Col. Ellstime, is one vast mud-hole. J worth met his death, while taking I b arn from your columns that j down the rebel flag that was floating the citizens of Winchester and iiich- o defiantly to the morning breeze,

mond, have presented to our regi - ment (S4th) a stand of colors. As I am not with them' to share the hards'hivs which they have to withstand. 1 decline saying any thing in regard to the event, more than this, that the

contributors may rest assured luat M (;ad, by thn discharge of a the remaining membcis of the Mih loub!e-barreled shot gnu. by the will carry back-to the glorious old j U'l Jackson, who stood half conState of Indiana, next Scntember. ! cealed by the feide of a door, that

tliat same stand of colors, unstained by cowardly conduct. For the present i bid you fare well. You will hear from me again Ver-Respectfully,. W. K. S. I C.rrc?rior.!rncc of tb e Jovirni!. i.rrri:ii fkoji w amiin(;to. New Year's dawned bright and beautiful upon the nation's capital, and ushered in the Xew Year of lbM. lint a few hours ago and we stooil upon the last fragment of the old vear. na it crumbled into 'the mighty abyss of the past. The old year is gone! but as we sec that it solvmny rjid slowly reeedes away from ... : r,... .tt, . s,,-... ! .;io.f.r. may we not cherish the belief, that ! 1 fl,.l, fm.w, nn-ir fmm iu it u lint ! l II V OL, II V 1 1 U l U I II Vlil U. V lost; lor as we look back upon the years that arc vet iu the future; for j in that time, many were the. brave ' 1mt mv friend and I promenaded Pennsylvania avenue, that gay thoroughfare of the nation's capital, on , this pleasant New Year's morning. t " tiere one eouni 9u 1.1 me ou.oii.i; laces 01 tno tnrong, mat tnis was an : occasion for good cheer, bright hopes and pleasing anticipations. Pnmf from tho jlrtronolitan to Willard-sIIotel.andontotheTreas. vi 'f iian , othe Treasdetermined dav We . . . ury Department, we soon on the programme of the

r: the extreme i'oint of the citv called

1 Glecnleaf Point, the junction of the eastern branch of the I'otomac with the mam river. Here is Mtuated the Washington Arsenal, and the trav - eler hns ;in f tpiisivi' i.u- over the broad expanse of water, toward the cities of Uiislunuton, Cleoriretown ; and Alexandria. As we passed to render a visit to this city, of both j ancient and modern, not vcrv r.irrce able, n e found it to e. in some re - j speets, a very nice place; there are some ver fine buil. lings. It is alo j noted for containing a museum and j theater, neither being verv common in a .Southern citv. It aio contains; many personal relics of Gen. Wash-' . . . . i ,n-t011' alul man' otlier intircPl,n-! j curiosities, of which I have not timej i to speak. The town was original - ! . . - . i .:.,..ni d.h .. ... i 1 1 , cuueu ieiua en, uu i- o ii.iittif 1 - j . - j I,lIIs lu a pleasant vahey. riiC j streets are laid out at right angles. I 1 hC tmVCler ha5 " j of the country, both above and beTirtonfiCul .rtlnTie tri.!.-. ,.11.-. h'iiliiii.'. niiir mhi-, uix

towering domes, forming a most con-1 .. , ' ' .capacity, when anyone was near spicuous object; to the south, the;,. 0ne rainy day, ouite a nu - 'i broad and majestic expanse of the j ;

: Potomac ojiens upon him, with Fort i Washington in the distance, cono spiring to render a visit to this city a very agreeable one. We then start I 1.11 1 w x vi v n wi uj. uui . 1 f f" IwArf T Iii. --.r 1 1 l.llf f.innn.r i in contact wuu our 1 ici;ets, ana ... .1 . , having no pase. wo r'traced ouri stejjs toward the city. We then went to the Marshall House, noted as be 1 in full view of the capital. Here we j mi-'l -'t mo .ew ler s dinner, j which, by this time, wo wore well I prepared to rclNh. After dinner the clerk, by request, took c.s up to where the brave and heroic Colonel led into v. room at the foot of a stair way, lie gave us full particulars fjov it occurred how Jackson, who was then proprietor of the hotel, stood awaiting the return of Kllsworth from the garret; how KHsworth fell, and how p.rownell. who, was juat behind EINworth. leaped overthe bannister to where Jackson was; showed us the hole in the v.-ail where Jackson diehargcd his other barrel as l.e shot at Ib owiull, when Urownell bayoneted and shot him botU ut ouce' aml h': l feil ,k'a'1 at the side of Kllsworth one a brave, . m t 1 nohl?' ,0.v:'" Kin'1 r"vl 10l,s" ihearted sobiier, .'.ml tho other, a in(:in- low-bred, whit j-ilvtrtd viilaiu. t. 1 ii .. 1.... .1 :.. . iL l'Cl'lg UK U l.tie Iii lue even..!., we started on our return for home; walken oi,t on tIlC dcC,;! v-IlC,e 1 lwl a Vlvv lor Iulhs aro:i:,d' j shone forth in Washington, then,1 N Ponced a sublime scene We arrived home ail right. ineiicAtmomii . v.y 4u. . ... w v n ; ...vM.. goin iu im - - - -.v... you could see the busy multitude winding meir wa 10 inc iwmc .1 a Al Tl-1.-House, to see OKI ratner Aoranam Public cilices were closed, and but! , Public ollices were closed, and bntj little business was transacted during! the dav; carriages were in great do-' 1 .,,1 Ii efforts irrrfi thron.Tfvl !

: ere received t,it; then the .Tud:;e

of the Msprctue ( our!, and Court of ; Claims, and the oilicers of the array .i . and navy; then liie eitize.is at largo. .l - or three hours a Ionian stream t .oil cd in the rev: tiou-rooni. and received a friend. grasp of Father Aurauam. and went uway -ratn.ed. j 1 next M-;Ul tue ."secretary ; as introduced to their ladies by ' the Secretaries re-;. c( tive!y. I would ; have. viMted some ol the I- orciirn : Ministers and the other members of the Cabinet, had it not K tn too late. ; but as it v;as I returned hoiae a; ' weaned but contented man. I. X. Lockk. 1 if i. .1 1 . iMti. mh. tho vill-o of W lived a of . . , , tlie coui.tv. aiiM r. l,nov.n a. I owr !ua . . . i Tl, , r ! 'V tllC liaiU Of .IlldgOL . 110 i.,ir,f. n ,vr 1 out- mill om1ocl . KC Iu a lort '"ii"' imn,.iiMiHas, Kepi u Mini' aii-i j nwaVc; to h' ie best ot the he ginned an ample competence, and ; ' , , . i-dl him the

, . , . . , - 4l Ä , Ir 'Von see a set ot si 'bisriK'.st rascal 111 the wornl. He: ,, , ! .. , ... , , i on the table when y was very conceited w ltual, and used ;m,..v

! i . , . ... . r i tri lr irrhf in ttr'i'ririnrr of 114 liiuinni to numi . , . . , . ' P . " . . . tell of his great bargains, and wound up with "Nobody, ever cheated me, nor .. . . - . , ,, ., L I J ' I ail X, 111.11 ll 1. ,T1 , , , vuM;...v, x vi.ii.iiv.v.4 uu tuv man you ever u,. me. "iio so: asjicti ine o ucijit . 'If you promise you'll not go to law about it, nor nothin', I'll tell you, or else I won't; -vou are too much of a law character for mo." -Let's hear! let's hear!" cried half ( v oices. -Well bear you out of it go on. . ,...-. , um- .M.uge, -and treat into the bargain if yo'i 1 " 1 "Well do you remember that wagon yo'i robbed mc of?" '1 never roooei vou ot any! wagon!"' said the Judge; '-I only got my own.' Wi ll, I had made up my mind to have it back, and " "But you never did!" cried the! Judge. . es I cuo, wt miere, too. -HowV" thundered the now en - ra-c1 h,,-( - -Weil you sec. Judge. I sold one t . . 1 1 1 ... c.a. :ucn nice .og, .u,u ,,ai"

gained with yoa for n lot wore. j ,.T putlIlC!il in thc coiroc pot. vou Well, that log I slob- oil" your pilcjj, fiR(l the,n ftj, safe - rcriicil Hen, down by your mill, the night belore, ' h a curiou . uiiikI(; in Jng QyQ :uid .old it to you. 'ihn night 1, ..SoI bv hy that darncd drew it back home, ami sold it to : Vt,nkct!- y0iXtfi l!ic lanaionl, WbUst you again the. next uay, and so 1 . roard in lau?hlcr; keptoa t,ot:l yon bought your owniaiifl ;Ul lhe to hls h'

log from me twenty-eveu ti;rw. .. ' That's a lie:" ri d tiie irat' Judge. n?nnirig to a boolc Mid eimining his log aveount: you never , tmtU it was ordr 10 feet lo:,g-?ast 14 fcvt ,hirUr tfl!m it was when you' t,r,c. -t.f 4. , e 4. T, A lie eXCiaiiJ.iiio.i j mew mi m; drowned in the shouts of the by - ! Standers, and the lo-drawer found! : thc foor wit,OUt lhc rromi,e treat. i To see a marl man you raeom o, , ti;e jUfjrrC tt nc was ever'siiave i A LANDLORD OCTWITTi:. P.en. W. Morrison was one 'of; those free-and-easy, g 1 1 those free-and-easy, good-hear.ed, humorous fellows, that was always j ready to crack a joke or pcrpctratcj o eil." ! assengers!

furioudv to the door, and the driver

would call far his pr.seengcrs, sta- ' ting that ho could not delay a min- . f

, uu on a( vowat of making; Ids time, ; Th?y would rush out, leavingtheir ; mo:iU h:df lhiiL e,l. f.ir f.r.r of 1 inr

hit. For the half hnUhcd nualtbev were charged ludf a dollar. Tho

ol . victuals v.i re kept for the next load -

j could jret the value of hi money. The bell ran 1: for dinner and the

utoaI rushed in. Thev had hardlv j pet co.nforiably seated wlien tho eoacli reii. d up K-fore the door, r.nd the driver vociferously shouted: , j "Fasengers all aboard can't wait

but f;ve minutes." i A general rush was made, but ilin ..rf 1 !,kn Sut M' anl : coposcc.lr. Fh( ;and leit him, but 1 - , , . Hen s-at still, and ate Tiis dinner verv flic stage drove- off he scorned to care j vcrv little about it. Having disposed of his dinner, ho i Was eniOVin' t ir Inrnrv rf n Ttir I . . " , . , . . tmnn ,n the ! ! jinnp in me sine room, when tuo pproached him, saying: our pardon, sir, but did

iyon f cp a set of silver tea-spoons lie, ., , -

vott went to uinillC. "I did, dr.' Well, they arc missing can't bo found." Ah, yes," replied Hen; 4,one of l L the passengers gathered them up I. aw him do it. Would you know hira again? gasped the landlord. 1 r ri 1 u. 1 1 Iii ' rr,ni.ri t nw ' nutu cu, ummui iuouitss. j 4.WiU vou poi:,t hImont tomc if j, , hitch p my overtake the stage?" "Certainly I will." . Boniface was ready in a few mio--utcs, and getting in with.bim. ! drove like Jehu for seven milr. till j he ovcrtook tLc tlrivcr TLe coach; :,f0!,nC(l t!m drive r looIrpd'fnM.fr.n,,?. and everybody wondered to see the. iamlIonl covered aud hia horse witU SVTCat lien jumpel out of tho buggy and into the stage, when the driver,, thinking that he had hired the land-, lord to bring him after, was on tho point of driving olT, when, the land-., lord Jelled out "Is that passenger in there?' "Yes." renlied Ben. Are vou surer" 'Ye, Rir-e-e," shouted out our . lftcll.lor fricuJ j .Vhich one is itV j -It's me," replied Ben, with a grinJ 4iy0lir t!iUndcrcJ iSonifacc ..wLaf 1 ' I .hed 1 did vou do with thesnoons. it drove back, resolving to give the passengers ever afterwards amplo iit:;e for dmi:cr, so substiutes pirit of elated grce,' and eourtrsy arc th3 su of gr-ntle blood. T urest indication Too many of thoso r dav i& Ie do Tiiese mtij ureain uiui oy itiwr tij i.,v!itini.M tlmv fAfWt im.""' - ' ... ...v.. : "Ti-. pmrU oU mo of prat!em. Uciiiniea i v ererv cnriatn, Ar.J tji'.ei ah all i-uoöi ue. deocnds not on linnor on wealth, nor on position, . w . J J I but on purity of heart and nobleness ' of action. Listen to the words of thc poet: "Hülfe fr r i'i ii ?r;:i' . hn raore thtn COfnnelBf n, ntie fiith thn Nf.rraan blood. A 1 ? 4 A mm m Ü t. M m Very rich gold mines have been. discovered in Uuenos Ayrt-n. at th. foot of the Andes.

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