Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1869 — A Louisville Romance. [ARTICLE]

A Louisville Romance.

Thb New Albany Ledger says: “ Years and yeart ago a'Worthy young man of foreign birth arrived in the city of Louisville is search qf employment. He at length obtained a situation as barkeeper in a fashionably saloon, To this establishment came bright' and c'arly eVery morning a little girt wllh ttiibt' lor sale. Bhe was-always’dressed tidily and carried a smiling face, Thu young' barkeeper tpoh an in the child, and, upon inquiry learned that sjie (lid not carry Her. sunny fate with her fnlnVonly, but atso ’in her own home, and in tire humblest employments. Setting apart 4 portion of .bis owtn earning-., he seat her to a school, and she soon ‘ surpassed most/ of hep lyates. He then employed music teachers for her, and she soon becatflP’Sf proficient. Years rpllpd on, „ ana foftupe favored the young barkeeper. He became the ownyr ftff\n D'VbwtiaUhie^^manirfmisvtUe were his, friends. # ji« l»W bJUjc mint, seller, had iu)w gravfji to wpwals.qstatfvarjfl w4s.»?, accopiplishud and v(rtuouß as she was bean - tiOih , In.V'nP became the, wife of the man ( hiid airly hetriended h<?r fi . The, man is now reckoned one'the wbaltliy , wtei, of *s, estate—respected by all Who know lum, for his nbblfc fiuantlw, of ,wwcli kinflricsA o( heart ,1s the chief.' \?e r'cad pf such cfentk as thesi m !j|le, rtojy ■tfboks,,'bitt‘ they Seldom occurThTeaTnlfc. This, now'-"* ever, is true to the-ieieert 1 ’ a«.N Out; M the ariiloeralid 'streets of PrevkUnce;lt t) wiarfaetfoweday recent*’ ly. H' handsome, -*ichjy dressed lady of styttc of,"! nybria:, tion. The Tady lii question,—, who is abovp, rdlirhaiSi in cvety'dfhOf respdet—SOvehil' years shmft'cOmmshced‘ ; tlic i(se of srthiu iahls, imdcr the advice of a physician, for a nervous affliction, uud Okh habit, unco begun, so grew upon her that aho Install control over herself, and is freqnenily sawn iw the rendition nliudsd »wi wwSwith standing the efforts of her fricnds to keep her within doors. ( !i . > Thk tjulliyau li}. C.) JitpuUicati. relates that while Forepaugh’s menagerie was exhibiting in that town, a few days ago, the fastening qf an African lion’s Oagc became loose, and the king of beasts, unobserved by his keeper, stepped into freedom. Hut this was of short duration, for while crouching, intently lwlkifig sfor-nn object to spring upon, his keeper discovered him, and drajt hpn such a terrific blow upon Jus, hcarf astd stun him, in' which 'uhltirtm condition lie was picked up by some half dozen stropg iqqnjppJ put i^lu*<^ge. A skvkn year old grid in Schnecksville, Pa., set tire to her little sister’s hair, and then told her uiytber (die had done, saying that she 'guessed she would stop pulling her hair now. The mother, who had.’iphtitlie dull tqiiidffartfcdp d litlk while before, immediately went up, and, too horrible. tp.stJde,found limbed afire, her little (funmg/ otily THree years old, crawled out of bed, but Wjjs so badly injured that she ilicfiNHUiln five hours after the <■«’,■ ir i ence. » t a «ibi hifl am hIQ There me 000 disabled soldiers from al) parts off Uur country 4$ thtt. Aguita,