The Indiana Press, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1858 — Page 1
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Th» Brmptlon of VesiiTlu*.
The terrible eruption of Mount YesuTiu», which coimnencod on the 2Ctli oi' May. waa still active at the latent advices The following extracts from correspon dencc of the London Times show the character and progress of the eruption Naples, May 31.—Since Saturday the eruption has proceeded with constantly increasing violence, and has presented at hight a more and more magnificent spectacle. Last night at about eight o’clock nn immense torrent of lava broke over the ridge which confines the basin of crater: 1 in the direction of the Somma; it flowed down the declivity of the 8oumia as an immense torrent of licjuid fire, and with euch extraordinary rapidity that in Ics.^ than an hour it had descended through a considerable portion of the mountain. Itprogross was then retarded, partly by the diminished steepness of the ground, and partly by transverse ravjnes which must be filled before the fluid can advance.— Nothing could exceed the splendor of this torrent of liquid fire, forming the fourth principal stream of lava; but the most extraordinary burst of splendor which lias been presented eince the commencenienf of the eruption, took place soon after 9 o’clock, when all the mouths seemed to be simultaneously called into violent action, and to vomit forth
Th#* Cociucltc. — - ♦ BY CHARLES SWAIN —.. ’Whatsoe'er she rowed to-day, Ere a week had fled aw ay She’d refuse me! And ahall I her «tej's pursui Follow still, and fondly woo No!—excuse me! If she love me, it wore k;ud Just to teach her hrr on n >/ Let her lose mo! For no more I'll seek hor sido— Court her favor—feed her prtd No!—excuse me! If in idle, vain display. She can cast my love nwav, And thus use me; For a fickle heart, at best, Shall I grieve, and lose my rest '— No!—excuse ire ! Lot her frownt—frowns never kill; Let her shun mo if she will— Hale—abuse me; Shall I bend neath her annoy 1 Lend—and make my heart hor toy f No !—excuse me ! BREACH OF PROMISE. — IIV A RETIRED ATTORNEY.
I was utterly astonished at the ebulli- Another Experiment b> Mr.Kitrej. tion of feeling. At a accond lecture or exhibition of Mr. " lb id that letter, Mr. Docket, and lot Karev at Mancheatcr, the following took
it explain my business in a lawyers pi al . c *.
A V r The second subject for experiment was, 1 took the document; it w as from Mr . , . , ■ is i t ii i however, one well worthy ot showing the 'ampson Dcelc from it 1 learned tor . , . . i 4
, triumphant powers of the operator. It
he hrst time thatthe engagement be ween waH;) l Innro lUinging. as was stated, to the parties bad been broken up. 1. ap- Mr . Whew( .n. bleacher of Salford, a great peared that she had lorma y d.,missed M cart-horse which, we were in-
' •• • /v a • ''-i.'- t' ori „ P( | was the terror of Salford. It was
State News. A IIoosier Rattlesnake The Mar tinsville Monitor says: “Patrick Woods, who lives five miles from town, informs us that one of his sons shot a rattlesnake a few days ago. three feet seven inches long, and about ten inches roufid. It bad thirteen rattles, and, according to ‘snakcologv.’ must have been 1(J years
old.
Singular Accident.—The Laporti
! ,' J " ; ' y ,l toleral.iv evident that the owner of this Times says th,- Prairie Hor*c Qua more delica.e. he had done so before 'h^ animal, sceptical of the truth of Mr. Ita- « P ubli< ' dr5l, > °" c <l *y last '»• was penned, in this he laid aside the 1 , , , • • .*• ■
chai a ter of the lover, and assumed that of business, looking out sharply for his 'material interest. The substance of it was the writer would prosecute her fur
ley’s system, was determined if possible dulged in the luxury of a chargr, made to baft'le him. reckless of the means by | by one division of the company upon the which he did so. The groom led the other. In one of their evolutions two
b^aerjpr m^D^ho^f^d'D^rrv j''»W '
' 1 . . Some irentlempnwoandinp bv told him to or twenty feet, one of whom—young Pon-
Ilcnlh or XAfr. ‘•Your guff or your life!" a robber cried. As the traveler came o'er the highway wide In the darkening shadow s of even -tide -Your money' again said the pootpad grim. And the wiotini. trembling in every limb, Saw a Colt's revolver n pinting ut him Mygold," said tin- wictim. "has gone it;- way But if you'll extend till ‘Plainfield' pay:; 1 11 give you mynote for thirty days! €i<uHw'h Id# n of Content. I m ric-h, indeed, tome is given That godlike prize, that gift of hra- en, To bs content when these are mine. A maiden with her kisses ready, A eonscionee pure friends true and steady, And every day a flask of wine
.... . , ,, i i m t, i .o-- t i Some gentlemen^tanding bv told him to or twenty feet, one of whom \\ bn -brill I do Mr D...-ket st-ked . on t]l{ , halter again, ns Mr. Rarey j cly—was severely injured he. trying tu laugh, but- I could observe * k.... .- - ^ ! .ee
BrtY. \ Parisian robber, who was seized for stealing snntt out of a tobacconist
trying to laugh, but
the trepidation that tilled her mind. “Koally, Rose, this is a bad business.
what a terrible misfortune it must be be exiled from your presence.” “ I hani died him because he is a k i
“ Is it possible. Rose Leavitt?’’exclaim
Much torrents of lava that the entire cd 1, ne I sa - . a lady whom 1 i ■ - gnizi-1 eon sequences be what they may . mnuntaiii seemed one blaze of fire; the as one of the beautiful heiresses of Dos <• llnu.> ^nn nnnimiH,,!
vaiied colors produced in different parts, ton enter my office,
owing’probably in part to reflection, pro- " 1 dare say you are surprised, but m\ • ueuted a beautiful and striking appear- business is of u strictly legal character, so an ?e. The lurid light diffused from this you must not waste any exelamatiuns
enormous burning mass rendered visible upon the event.'
the subjacent country, the towns, the Rose Leavitt was a beauty and an heir ■oast and the bay. uss, but she was a strange girl for all
On each night several thousands of that.
young Doi
^ . . ^' s shop, by wav of excusing himself, ex
would require to hold her. But the dor awhile despaired of, but we arc happy ,.i :t jm,.,i That he was not aware of any groom steadfastly, and with a knowing to announce now that he is convalescent, | aw that forbade a man to take snuff
Why did v mbanishhim? I ctkn conceive ^ nk * refu ^’ U T* 8 “ muoh “ Lmnnns w „ n, ^" A <lrunkenehap hi lerinuthr
.. . , . life was worth to go into the enclosure. Destruction OF Liquors in Wavm the darkened hall of his bonrding-houf and no consideration would induce him COUNTY.—The Richmond Palladium re wrts s trd by his landlady to know it' to do so. The groom expressly stated that ports the death, from liqifor .-ind exposure. 1 ),,, would not have a candle Madam,
. or,on that be i- ,onnl,l„r a'Vrn ll< “ ,liul ,, ‘* eu or<,crc<1,0 tak,! " ff ,lie halter, of Mr. Abner Bowing of Center Town- no , s .,jd ] 1C) its so dark out hero that
-. ’■ ’ P when he let the mare loose, and such a ship,Wayne county,on Monday last. He I eouldn t see if I had eight! ’ “That will not be sufficient.'’ direction could only have been given with had been drinking heavily on Sund.yand , { fricn<1 * 1 ‘ k , leo \™ l M '- Mr Tf fie d tie contrary, ia he not?” “No sir-e. ! . ... . , poeeible, regardless of consequences. We Fhe circumstances of nis death so exas .. ».•. , • • , . 1 "> 11 -l* ’ 1 ' .< ! 1(t the need hardly say that the attempt failed perated the citiaens of Centerville that ^7,™ ^ Hav. . en ™ e, y- ^^“t_tO f Work at_once to ahato^thej^ it
•• 1 have.”
“ Hus there been any letters?” , ,
- Yc- 1 he lias everything in black and ' l .- or '' u ’ , . , . - rounded the enclosure, constructed to “Bol li-il 1! > ” | withstand kicks of less powerful creatures , , .. , , i than the subject in hand, and appeared • I knew that, or 1 > • .
entirely. ' ‘ ' | they went to work at once to abate the b,. th and* hear The animal, startled by something or; “institutions” from which the mischief other, plunged about, applied her heels, eanie, and cleaned out three of them
to
. then?” “O. •ay ' whoa,' and
passing a conceited
I should not have
come to you with such an affair.” I questioned her closely as tu the par-
jicrsons of all Ttviks, from the peer to the Her father had died when she was th-ulars nl the ufl.iir.
ir.
peasant, urges!by curiosity, repair to the about sixteen, leaving sonietl ing like a
scene oi' tliis extraordinary spectacle.
t?ampso
Deele, could have no better ease as things
B*n, V person in
the barricade which sur I On \\ ednesdav the women of Centerville '' l ”" k '!'l''' ‘ |l 1 k , ‘ l 1
made a descent on another establishment ' , . , " 1 h:,<l k ," , " k w >, and demolished all the bottles, glassesand ,, " t and lin.sh me.. said the dandy 1 barrels in it. to the value, the owner said. waa tr . vln P to wa ' t ’"' r, ‘J' ,lnd, ' r 0 f ispnn i/»ax, A person wh i had become rathei
dissipated was aeeused of having o loc e character. “ I wish it were loose,” said
he. - I'd soon shake it uft.'
to place a portion of the audience in
jeopardy. The gentlemen present inter Mile Burnt—The Huntington Her IV-red, and requested Mr. Rarey to give, aid says the largo flouring mill of .lohn up the attempt to tame such an animal j Heiny, near Mt. vTltna. in that county,
with a
The darkness being complete, and the j her two brothers. Charles and Henry j’l\ Rsrey"l5"««i , not i.een altogetherfairTy dealt I TW^loss'is estinmt “d at six'toHght thol!
1( '- iU "‘ "" 1,1 <l '"" l,llH " l " 4 ‘ l — : * L 1 * u -* *L.. 4 :— ~C aan( J dollars.
Railroad AcnnuNT - The Lafayette Courier reports that a freight train on
with, and that certainly the taming of
route in many parts difficult, each party Leavitt were much older than she, and
is furnished with a torch, and the view both of them had long been settled down isfied that he was a scoundrel; that all suc h an animal was not a sight for ladies.
of torches flitting as quiet orderly business men. They he wanted was my lair client’s fortune MorQ0vcr tbc vcry p regcnC o of some 10 0 were respectable in the fullest sense of the But Rose was eompletolj in 1 | ' ^ 1 -
word, and were never known to be erring l'’“r two or three days I fretted over the in the slightest particular. j ense, and then decided to go to myRose seemed to lie east in another on self. Enjoining upon Rose the strictest tirely different mould from that in which secresy in regard to my moveme nt, i de-
of these hundreds
about between the streams of lava is most curious, presenting the appearance of
multitudes of fireflies.
The hermitage, which is close to the ggreat basin of craters and rivers of lava,
n»>..Why does a drake put hia head under water? For divers reasons. Why does he take it out again ? For sun-dry reasons.' Love.— A love scene overheard, and
road. and. as may be supposed, hundreds A>f vehicles of every desoription, from the caloche of the millionaire to the humble boricolo, arc collected there towardsmidiiight. Donkey parties abound, of which
ladies do nor fear to form apart. .luiu 1.—The state of the mountain
been so w ild that neither master normistress could control her Hie would hav*her own way. a peculiarity to which. I am
people put Mr. Rarey at a great disadvan tnge; and, accordingly, after the beast had made a rush at him, the audience with one accord withdrew. It is right distinct-
ly to state, that notwithstanding the en-| cll „i nce r an d fireman,
treaties of his friends, Mr. Rarey never
for one moment hesitated ; for he felt that Three Hovs DroWNED
he must redeem his pledge to meet any
<orry to say, very many young ladi
i ari-
ls approached by a tolerably good carriage I they had hoc n lormcd. At school s he had pai ted. 11 w ould t a sc muen s p.ie-c to rc J * - - - , . late the incidents of my search in ;
besides, it would spoil the story : there-
fore I withhold them.
On my return I hastened to Rose, and
addicted. desired her to send for Mr. Deele. He For the proprieties of life—I moan for came, and impudently stated the grounds those set formalities of life which pass as of his claim to the hand oi the heiress,
last night was nearly the same hr on the such in the world of fashion—she hud "How much will I uy you oil, Mi itore.ecding night, the eruption, perhaps, sovereign contempt.* She hated dandies. Deele? I asked, with all appearance ol
being a little loss violent. The great hated pianos, music books French and deep anxiety, letrcatns of lava already described continue German “methods;” in fact she seemed
|o flow slowly in the same direction.-, strikingly disposed to live out her exis the lady, i. »„e ..as eeaseu w .ove me .« duce likc rcsults . But probab |y none Fart of the extraordinary splendor of the tence after the dictates of her own fancy, >s not m v imlt . but it is not right that I wit|10SS( , (1 witbo , lt ,he thrill that wo felt spectacle on Sunday night was due to the or her caprice, as the reader may choose should be a suherer by her change ol sen- tho g |- ht ,* ()rni o) - y| r ]j arcy ] , wil |, burning of forest, over which the lava to regard it. She passed into her twenty - iim.-nts, . h.<- is wortli I urn told, some his head beneath the hind heels of the
— -- -- . .. three hundred thousand dollars. I will
horse and subdue him. In about five fence at that placc on last Sunday, where
minutes after’ the company had withdrawn. it was known that Mr. Rarey had at lea. t bridled the mure, and then all returned to witness further proceeding.—
the Wabash Valley road ran over two phonographieallj reported Phrede.rii horses, on a bridge near Huntington, on I'bine ; 1'hairest ot the phair. sighed Thursday morning, throwing the engine Gie lover, phan.-y my pheeling when I ..ff the track and severely injuring the idiorser the pheavful consequences of our
phlccing from your phather’s ph.-tmilv ^ I’hew ])hcllows could have phaccd th<
, , 1 I< * ' music with so much phortitude as 1 have,
mour Fimes reports o lamentable oeeui lad M pbickIc phortunc phail t< si ih
Reyond this, the course taken was much the same as in former instances—for, as
, Mr. Rarey says, horse nature is the same
\\ ell, sir. I do n >t w i-li to i-.ro ; eeute • , ...
* . all the* world over, and like causes proIt she has ceased to love me it; - -
, , .. .i - . upon our love. I phind I must pliorgo in th»e little bow, one of them the son ^ , eaHUrc of j./ y0 ur husband ol the editor, lost the,Hives We tender V] J r ^harcwell' phorever ’
wbemvet! friend our nineeri Y
His affliction isonoof p brant . e j win p hol vi u ph i
nblc that human nature is ever required
not he hard w ith her. Give me one sixth
great creature that was so restive an hour
i lie 1’oro.
passed. The Neapolitans congratulate first year without having done anything themselves on the circumstance of the to call the attention of the world at large
lava having been directed into so many to her. Her whims had only been niani- “I her fortune and 1 w ill return the let-
different streams; for if, as in former fest in the school, or at the home of her ters.” ,, , , a Yo....* i.««iy »i»ot n» Newaygo, muptions, it had all boon thrown s oldest brother, with whom she resided. ' N“ " ’• Wo learn that a young couple of No - r - - - -- g be was now twen’y-two, and wns in a “Very well, said be. ana coolly rose w.-iygo, who were to have been manned on
fair way to become historical, as 1 shall to depart 1 Monday, walked out on Saturday, and inform the reader Of course. Rose had “One word more; do you think your cated themselves upon a log in the shade a profusion of lovers—heiresses always claim upon the lady is good? *d the wood, a short distance out of the find them as plenty as snowflakes at “l ndoubtedly. j village of Newaygo; and while thus seated
Christmas * “Wait a moment, then
channel, the destruction which must have ensued would have been tremendous. Tlu- Sulimnrtnr Telc-grt*u!»—Will there hr
a Srcoml Failure !
It appears by the latest accounts tliat
of the editor, lost their lives
to ou thy.
that human nature is ever .equin u U||t phled -nd pliau 1’Lrau-
toendure. Mayhebcaritinantully. 1 he ( , p haintcl.
melancholy oceurrcnce is thus described — by tho Times; Found IIIh .Match.
On Sunday last Frank McPherson, a W.- aw a good thing a few day. .nice, lad of about sixteen, who has been nearly ays the Philadelphia North \inerican two years employed in this office, in com In the Fourt pf Quarli r Si ions , p pany with two little sons of the writer I ease was being triad. A well-k nown crim (the editor of the Times,) the eldest, liu inal lawyer, who prided himself upon hi-* gone Napoleon, a little over ten years old, -kill in eros- examining a wit no ha I an and the other, Victor Hugo, about six, odd-lookinggeniusupon whomtoopi-rat * went to the house of Mr. Edward Font The witm -s was a bo. shoemaker ress, aboutonc mile above Rockford, to “You say, sir. that tin pri.- oai i. <
play with the little boys. They wire thief'-'
joined here by Perry Watson, a lad of Yes ihr; edit about thirteen, Edward Fentress, a little ‘ Ind you also swear she hound Im*-' fellow of about ten, and Johnny Fentress, for you subsequent to the confession'
a child of live or six. .Just after dinner " I do, sir
, v_ iiriMinns .., and I will con- the young lady was shot through her; they strolled down to the river, and all “Then, giving a sagacious look to the great liar* were entertained in England j; ■ ; . 0 f! vince you to the contrary.” ibdomen by a rifle ball, and expired in I stripped but little Johnny Ft ntren md court, - - an to una ■ tand that the second attempt to lay the Allan- crow( ] i, v J, le;-!in - Ii- n them -me I opened the do rofan adjoining room, three hours thereafter. The perpetrator went into the water. Little Johnny and employ dishonest people to work for y oi tie telegraph cable would prove a failure wbo was certainly a vi-.y •-.iperior fellow -••nd Rose comic.'tod into the apartment a "f this melancholy deed claims that he j V'ictor played along the edge of the water even after their ri alitie,-. are known \ letter to the New York Times from on He was not rich ' and had not been vci* lady who had come with me from— was out hunting; and that when he saw while the" larger hoys went further in 1 ' , ' 1 ' 1 1 board the Niagara, speaking of the exper- forward in hit attentions until it wa “p.is lady will bean excellent witn her through the bushes ho thought her But two of Jem could •wim-Kronk tltrip says- plain to him and all the w orld that she had for the defense. 1 remarked a deer, and instantaneously drew his rifle ' MiTlicrson tolerably well, and hddy r en
in las attentions until it was
plain to him and all the w orld that, she had
,, * i .i - taken a fancy to him. ('baric- Carpenter “ The weather was calm and the pea - - - 1
smooth.
Of course, how else could I set an
sistanee from a lawyer?
Not much made ou* of that wiim
tress a little. The river is low, but full of holes, and the current in many places
is very strong.
Little Eddy Fentress, as he could swim, 'j.^. iit, i-
The Cure of Ijovo,
\ young lawyer s clerk in N’aitic.*. hav-
ing become enamored of hi* mast* i •
ran away with her But ns. it
Thunder! ' shouted he, as lie seized and shot. The lady wore a red dress,
was poor but he sincerely loved the wav hi;- hat and rushed troin the house. md was flitting a white li.tndkcii In* t to
i' V^.ir , 1 '°i tin si,| ,vard girl, and would not have bent at her K‘:-e threw hersolt on the . "t’j Aad j keep away the musketoes which tacts
was perfectly atill, yet I mutt i nl J , hod tiU I thought *h* would go int • f. the olaia the hunter. To a . , ..... was not so successful a trial as I had Thcn Bost , after b . l(] aoeMrC(1 bim hy-tcri. s-the crazy girl! ibunter, such an appearance in the woods ;encouraged Eugene and Ferry to come (1 ' iffi( . ult hot ij,,. to achieve * hoped and expected. Disguise the fact jn her toll , a „ (lic tp5der dot . g flv . In a word, the stram/e lady was Mrs.; might very naturally he mistaken lor that out farther; hut they were at ill in shallow • ,., an(lcstin0 marri ., u , P |' nin( , , .nic, as we may, there were mishaps, misjudg- seomrd a )iulc His,,,,-,-,! to play the co ^:itn| son Deele wife of the aspirset for of a deer, and such was doubtless the! water when I'rank Mel lierson started to ]ar] ^ thrv WPrr t,.,,], , bHV inents and miscaleuiations. T/ie caht. (t0 Now Charles Carpenh-r had not Rose’s hand and fortune, whom the ease in this instance. \\ c have not learn gomit. He had passed Eddy hut a mo- „„ ,, vi|1 , r ,.‘, )r , bi , parted at cwrjr tnu^hctKer never con leal with a coquet-Lwretoh had deserted several years before, ed the names of the partiea. ‘ "
demtud cable. On the voyage, of (-ourse t j ab bc j rcelg He was not a man of thc^o much for iny visit to - Rose re [Grand Rapid* (Mtch.) Eagle. the dangers to be apprehended are still world M:i , tl , ns .. ioH , , v: „, warded Mrs J» for her trouble, and it u-iuTk^T \ school greater—since the two ships have the (liffercn( . ( , jn tll(>ir , 0( . iu | j.o.dtion, and was a profitable journey to her About ' v ‘ ^ .ori w^ ^lb.d in Mi -■line duty to pertonn, and tailnre on L . (|i ( ( . .. ' od Gogcrty was kll ed 1U Mid cilh.r .iHo Kill bo failure to Ihcollur." Ht.W '-.« b,civ,„ 5 J .IW*.\*i.. .. Il.> 1.A a-..^
Another letter from an officer says: ^“ehan^rfsentimcnTon her pari’/'to and! I am pleased add. she has made a « na,n(>fl Bri8t,,w > "P 0 ' 1 ! 8 l™ 1 *-
ment whon turning round ly perceived )0M , tll ,. v put arouu ,| ihat be was struggling and drowning Lsts, and fo, tied to oa boll
The others were then between him and the shore, still wading and splashing water with their hands. He instantly rush-
their
waists, ami so, tied to eacii oilier, threw themselves into the sea. A wave da lied them ashore *till alive, hut having imbibed a considerable amount of salt water.
to the rescue of Eddy, crying t« th* r it ,
others to go back. But the little tellows. „ ut llollr tll „ v „ un g h.dv in, alarmed at the peril ot their companions. llin . (l M , at to ’ h( , r anf |
.....1»..-I lit..-. rvltlv.itt*..t'ti.l itiir.it* 1*11. Ii '
, , • , l . he let “concealment, like a worm m t m Noah, held a \ ryr y pen, which threw , . ,. , 1 . * .,ii,.., P ,i “pt save nuuy i • • • v ' the Agamemnon. It seems to me that , m(UVed on hi , f , ;tmitsV ,.| u , pk . • offs park limr pan.-, r-pli- will, a, mu-h 'i'-‘/''i' 1 , ' ^ ’ ii fu,’, n. , ‘ im > »»‘ 1 f l '‘‘ t wa " ,hon ship does not give the matter the requi- ^ flirU . d A m . w , !;ir , iad riHPn in th ,. shakes tbc dew-drop- ^ " .T b u P ™. These f ete 1,8,1 t0 T* Mie.are and attention: beside*, *0 la- tbe firlnain ent of thatcirch in whi im his mane. The foil wing » one n « tkc " ^ V : k .n . vf,, , , a hundred yard mow b, hors greatly. I predict a failure on her m ^ ed in the of M „ 0 f t hem: L'-binoiid ^ Eugene and Deny went down pm-*, though I am very s,o-,-y to think so. lw , , lVl j.. , 0 from - “We like short courtehius ; in this Ad ^osputeh. (before they reached their little
“ V\’e like short courtships ; in this Ad
coin
the young gentleman refused to see th--young laily again. The fashion of salt water baths may have originated in their virtue as a love cure—who knows?
Aii I Ion s I ConfVhHlon*
\ farmer and his son Hans having been to market in the next toiyn, and
Mte ^wd^ave^LltwSg Uptake | ^ ! ' ' 1 »®*Travis. th. pW^-nhootor, is tench- |p»nioi», and by the timo Frank k«d got Sj^w^r
in its success. But after carefully watching and weighing everything, 1 have reluctantly come to the conclusion that a third trial urill have to be made before the
in ..deep n bachelor, and awoke to find him- ing his art to the ladies ot jXnv'Vvit res'*'and Idn^-H comb Gahirdow!. alfl'flfV'' ' a rnarrit'a man. He appf'?trca to hnye Ky. This in a now ioaturc, but a most 111c muc xeiiows, i mn anu * , , ,
1!m.-( fliiii d with him. ami Mr 8ai 1 slm-t ^...ncliately dangerouspr • den*. I ”e : ^X°U;" STLSc ™ " ^H^ns eomm^ncodThh.kil ‘about
n line estate on the Rappahannock, Virginia, with two bundled negroes.
Deele wasas constant a. theneedloto the after meeting Md'lle F.vo. and he, with pole. Soon the flirtation assumed a move ! ont any flirtation or shyncas, gave him a ' J0P ; P |y called t\ie
.i:,l>k ™n bcl«id. Oni thii,ji«|-< ; rt»in- Th,', i.l k;'„' V.,1 h. .».-ir Of'lWt WkU. tliat it the cable is checked while ,f w 1 •* • . . *
it is
for
T iiiiri/iia Jmv n ! a nd cried bitterly while the tragic «cenr
" nnX«"‘ \n i noke-vm..- Sose- was enacting. Little Victor didn’t want the big peas and pork his mother had i. ... .ti ■ i • 1 k? • „ i to leave the spot, but hung back, crying promised to keep t-ir him until hi reiurn. Jn n ^:^ C I:CT2!4?i"l nCM ^ ~ I .-hat ho w.ntc«\ Eugene to come, Johnny imaehed his lips and drove the hor
.. - : was ever at her side, and she never failed this world we have had, however, our That’s a good institution ,, , , - , . , ....
ninning out rapidly tho job i er for toBmileup0B b j m . FoorCarponter gave own thoughts ; and sometimes, in a poet corner stone ofBcthanvCol ^ exactly the spot where the boya wont laster. , , - ...
will noi bear the .train. Ihave heard nevcr llltl l 1|l| ,.. 1 , 0:i ; { have wished we v , , ,,. v d a v.,^ ’ Ad down 1 “' • “ d . Jn ! "”‘ 1 ? ew th ' n Jh '' "l' 1 “J"* 1 ,
some of the engineers and eleetneians ex- . 1 .. i.-u did it ' But the deed the chance 'j 1 - 0 - ' l > waK la,a 1 a low ] > l r, ' ' water opposite it, the little track, made elbow and exclaimed ILins don t driv« press the opinion that it will prove a fail- ' ‘ . . . ’ . . . , ' ’ , dresses were delivered by 1 resident , b j roup |^ and Victor as they run wildly them horses so hit; they had .i rood full l -/-w- - , ^ • •«.
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i » , rv C ^ • n r . . moat sensible thing they had ever known von wore minstrel*, and the glad . k\ f. ., ^ uiea oi uiu puur .i.ino i^. T . n * i. ln , in t u r a . 1<7on *, knowledge. I he can will fitour Amen* . . , • ‘ . , ■ n i r i ♦ t \ , tion. recovered until noon on Monday, and Lin olu man >a\ up in > ru ** can young ladies; peid mm’h of he fin the wa yof matrin.onV ''"“One thing about the first wedding ►«>., After fhe clergyman had united a then they raised to the surface. ri,e ^‘ a turn’'w-iDfr..' '-'.“teil^ou file truth m my dear girls, yon want. • , |l:td uh(nU \ h< , s( , tllin , M ; iH ,, riu ,., qnPPr tilings to us, io spite of its happy pair not long ago, anawlul silence , cr would like to return he thanks ot a ,m*n> tin- 1 ” " 0 ( -J,,; 1 generally speaking more liberty and less mattpl . M ;l . 0HMip . t pitied „oor (’arpen- S riptural truth. Adam and his wife • ued, wlueli was broken hv an impatient heart that now feels dead within him, to ^ d /''f ,7" ^ ashionable restraint; more k.eht-i. and f(>r> wiU) w| „ J , W ell acquainted; wore rather young to inarry-some two youth exclaiming, Don the so untpeak- each one of those gallant friends who made boy, it 1 would Ium
ess par o. , 111 ,1 ' ' ^ “'n i i' ** but the wealth, position, prospects and or three days old, according to the sagost so a, niiiH u i in_ p y * ess ma g n jg pen , expB( ., a ^j nnr , 0 p >f r j5 alE p SOn ; spe( . u ] tt ii on n f theologians—mere babi«'s piano; more frankness and les« mock - ^ could J t ^ j , F ’ Jl larpPr but not oltfcr-without expe||odesty; more breakfast and less bustle, j « How is Mr D Jj e? *. f a , k H, when perience-without a house-without a Tbe defalcation of the Tennessee she was seated. pot or kettle nothing but love ard
Becrctary of State iAsaid to res''h 221. " He r a knave.” replie-1 she, smartly Ed"n.”
fast? Ob. so with my
a/dj happy.” 'such noble and persistent efforts toreeov- father '.
m A speaker at a stump meeting out er the body of Itis poor hoy and his play The devil of a i-'fher you must hav
West de-dared that he knew no cast, no!fellows There was n stranger present had. replied Han-*.
fforte attracted the attention of ''hat cried 'be ‘a'her
west, no north, no south “Then," said whose
i bystander, “ you ought to go to school
and learn your geography. '
all He left Antonio \ " ilder’.- !u thi- place, hut we didn t learn bis nn
-w at bad a d me. vou bad
til hi-iter t'atli
