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JOJSTItY. : Your Mission, Fitz James never thought of disputing I "Whenever I sco ft young person Tola1 his Rfnrvi tin in Iftnlv render resncct to tho arrtu. i a IUU VVlIt 111 U3 I , - 1 , . . , ' I let her out But instead pf taking tho constrained to aamiro mm or acr seat which her escort had occupied, the relic of good politeness wbicl reignil ladv walked on until she reached tho sido I over snow ana licarvicssncsa woe? a wii of tho nelectea genueman. xao louca i iau. ii. u ati umww wivmuu; of her hand on his shoulder drow his at- dear; and if tho old man cannot iU J tention toward her. I I without assistance he is thrown down ani trodden upon. Hut thcro uamarca or my cars deccivo mo. Alfred do yoa nco a further hint, or must a rheumatic oV father set you an oxamplo of courtesy J' "If Misa. "Winchester will pcrmiC U eaid, offering his arm ; and a moment tj tcr they wcro lost In tho throng of f rot$ cnadcrs. ' Mr. Sathcrton seemed bent on showir his gratitudo to tho lady for tho kindom rendered his father, for ho scarcely left her during the eveniog, and at tho clcL of the week ' followed her to Nahaut, whero ho continuod for two months tL If you cannot on the ocean Sail among the swiftest fleet, Rocking on the highest billows, Laughing at the storms you meet, You can stand among the sailors . Anchored Vet within the bay ; You can lend a hand to help them' As they launch their boats away. If you are too weak to journey Up the mountains, steep and high, ? You can stand within the valley While the multitudes go by ; You can chant in happy measures - As they slowly pass along ; - Though they may forget the singer, ! They will not forget the song. If you have not gold and silver Ever ready to command, If you cannot toward the needy Reach an ever open hand, You can visit the afflicted, - O'er the erring you can weep ; You can be a true disciple, Sitting" at the Saviour's, feet. If you cannot in the conflict, Prove yourself a soldier, too ; If, where fire and smoke are thickest, There's no work for you to do ; When the battle-field is silent, , You can go with silent tread j You can bear away the wounded ; . Do not, then, stand idly wafting For some greater work to doj Fortune is a lazy goddess, She will never come to you ; -Go and toil jn any vineyard, - Do not fear to do and dare ; if you want a field ofiabor, You can find it anywhere. "Sir, will you havo the goodness to tako tho seat I havo just vacated ? I havo rid den since early this morning, and am re ally wearied with sitting so long. Fray oblige mo." 't Tho old man's faco brightened and ho cast a grateful look into tho eyes of tho handsome lady. - j "But, madam, you must bo weary;' I cannot accept iL" - j She mado an impatient gesturo ; Miss Winchester was accustomed to havo her own way. ! "Vrt c! T nm Tx-nll rftnnrf and df rnn rr I should bo ashamod to sit wlile a man of brtt noir of Fit James and tho enemy of your ago and health remained standing, an mo young jups wiig-asfircu w "'- "Thank you. Your kindness is well and fortuno of tho beautiful iliss ia- timed and nbt thrown away. I venturo Chester. to tell you I shall accept your offer with Fitx Jamct Eostaco had long been li gratitude." ! cousin's suitor, and it was with ill conceal- So sayin", tho old gentleman sank into cd chagrin that ho now saw himself throwc tho vacantlcat with a" well satisfied ex- into tho shado by tho son or tho "wretched prcssion of countenanco; but Fitz James specimen" who ought to ? havo found x expressed his unbounded contempt for his piaco out of decent people's company. - neighbor by drawing his araplo raglin Early tho noxt year thcro was a mar- closely about him, and shrinking near to riago ceremony performed in tho Old tho side of tho car. The stransrer looked South Church, and Alfred .Suthcrton as at him with ouict scorn. - , i I tho Kroom, and Isabel "Winchester as the "You need not trouble yourself to slip bride. An elegant bouso on Beacon street through tho window," said he, in a voico received tho young "couple, for ho is cn of irony. ' ' I gaged to business in Boston, and every Fitz James was thoroughly distrusted, year tho halo old General comes down lie conld not endnro Such vulvar "irorin-1 from his house in N to visit his quily. So ho arose quickly, and striding over his companion,-made tho bestof his way to tho smoking car. J iliss Winchester's sacrifice had been witnessed by all in the car, and a dozen scats were offered her by a dozen polite children. So yon sco politeness gained a husband for one woman, and it will bring happi ness to all if they will but practico it ; lor true politcneas spnng from too heart; and is but tho cffcrvcscenco of a kindly and officiating younr rcntlemen, but she I Christian spirit, anxious to promoto tho declined them all bv a motion of tho head: I well-being of thoso with whom it comes and remained leaning, against tho sido Df I in contact. tho vehicle. I Tho train flew onward tho old gentle man meanwbilo deposing himself for a comfortable nap, which ho was shortly en joying. - bhortly beforo midnight tho lights of Boston gleamed through tho daikncss ; an other moment and the train thundered ;n tho depot. . t ' j . Our old gentleman arose, shook himself, grasped his valise, and como over to the side of Miss Winchester. ( "Madam," said ho, yoa havo mado an old feeble man's journey tolerable; will A Hysterlont VhlU Tho first notico that was taken of mo when I "sc'.tlcd down," recently, was by a gontlcman who said ho wai an assessor, and connected with tho U. S. Internal IIov enuo .Department, l sam i naa never heard of his branch of business before, but I was very glad to see him, all the garao ; would he sit down ? He sat dowa. I did not know anything particular to say, and yet I felt that people who have ar rived at tho disrmty of keeping house you not tell mo, your . name and placc.of must be conversational, must be eay ai.d elect iJjLisccIlani). aboda?" SlmermSed.-ctvina all thanks, and ravo him her card. He : bowl and - l4V-4rerj just as Fitz James appeared to escort her Irom tho car. ( But getting through tho car was no easy matter, for tho fuss and bnstlo was unusual; and Isabella noticed that several uniformed companies filled tho space in front of tho depot. ' varies oi "iiurran ior ucn. nvncrion r "Thrco cheers for tho hero of Mexico!" tnt tho air. , Banners trailed out on the nothing of sales beforo that, but just tin-1 ho dedactloni after thU fiiLioo, ia yoar ply during tho four months and a half own cajeivr? v"M,".s -vm w, ijiv, wo to o4a ciiieiy-1 cu i laacu say mi il tl wcrn I ior tivo thousand copies or that book I 2ioe-f tloss elaven savicg cUates under the ty-five thousand! Thlok of it I Avcraw head of 'DcJaclksC t ihc-U U Uzrzr- four dollars a copy, say. It's nearly four cd every year to i2jport IhU hu fal acd hudrcu thootand dollara, my sea. I got wicked, this cxtoruocaU izl .yraaticAl "IbO SUIIcrin? Bloaal I'll met tKtl TKU m.r.'l, n .,. unM-. down. Fourtecncvcn-fiAy-eighUwohun. the very Uitortho tIiJ oca cf BaJTiU urea, aouii, say well, upon ray word, I the men cl coral w.- Ut. cf co Turner tho grand total is about two hundred and I cial lotcrrity, of cn'tiixicLcd toiJ v thirteen or fourteen thousand dollars. Ia I ncMar.d to 1 bowed U Uts cxiraj 'e. I thai tcsib!o ?" ' I went down (o tLa ttxcczo c-Eee. acJ on. FoMibly! If there's any mistake it's I dcr tho acc;og eyes of tay c!J victor I tho other way. Two hundred and four-1 stood up to and wore to V.e aHcr lie, fraud teen thonand. cah. is my Idcotoo for this year if I know how to cipher." ihcn loo gentleman got up to go. II irr.a over mo moil uocomfortablr that ny rrvt'ati?ns fr notaing, besides being Caitrrc'liuto strcteb- 13 them considerably by tho Urarrtr's naon'uhed cxclamalioas. Batr.o; at tho siler frscd, vi!!alny aAcr ritliiay, t.'.l my immortal oz was c vslcd inches and inch c thick with perjury and ay clf rcip-cct wa gone fnrcver and crtr. But what of it? 11 it rothing more lhan lhoaacd of the Kihett, and ikbc-, and proudct. r.n 1 r- U-i, hosor id and coirtU tr.ca n- Atacrka da crcrr ust moment tho genllemaa handed mo a year. AnJ so I uon i cara, I am tci largo envelopo and said it contained hit aiharacd. .1 shall :rap!y, far the rrctci, aJvcrtisemcnt; and that I would find oat talk little aad weir fire proof giovc, Ici all about, his bosineu in it; and that he I foil into certain haliu irrevoat!y. w - m - An Incident off Travel. sociable in company, bo, in default cf nrthinr c I ttlid bim f h was Dpcuing his shop in our bcigLUi-' hood. - , Ho said ho was. I did not wish to ap pear ignorant, but I had hoped ho would mention what ho bad for sale. I ventured to ask him "how was trade?? and ho said "So, so." I then said wo would drop in, and if wo liked his house as well as another, we would mv him onr enLrm - fresh -night breeze; flambeaux flashed, .He said ho thought wo would liko his drums beat, and a long lino of carriages establishment well enough to confioo our- niea away up ino sirceu - J . selves to it said Lo novor saw anvbodv litzJames inquirod tho occasion of: all who would co off and hunt od auother this tumult and Jearned that it was a pub lic welcomo extended by tho citizens of Boston to General John Suthcrton, gen tleman and -veteran officer, who had dis tin man in once. That barrinir that natural cxnrc&sion of villain I muted any burirlarr. or highway rsllcrr. I ' .. - finished himself in the late war 1 I t i mi l i j I . -1 .. . a . . : i-oantcrj tocri bcu n i:.c caucr. ITUlaUbU UWUSlll 1H tlJU ULO naii i I vhih irn tll liiim )a mini InnL-Ail I.An..i - Uif liV tnv urtAn ir nlhxr t.wril anrn sill.- . "He camo in this train," said a bystan Qnotu,K ' -w"fc" cm0Ium.nt. had aennired nmncrir Llch lU?T' Llr bc,a l a d.i -I, tlr" der "la it rossiblc sir that von did not t j 4 t " t. . . , . 1 , . ' , unucr iaanccicr 3lue, uo torg uer. as iy possiDic, sir, inat you am not I do not know how it came about exact- was not enumerated in my statement of uvit,, ik. nsi,.- r Ib!, vcr which has troubled him sinco his last w . i V . . - was very, very plain, and I went oat and Kxndotph, John Manil, Jmc Mali- clmpltl hileSihV i..CTt5MCd,iMidtolkcd,ift?d .k0drf Wrcd another artUL By working on my Mu, Je Monroe, aad iar.y ether men P0MPan slcc I 'fi df , At ac d, and laughel, vanity tho stranger had seduced mo nto lca;ccly k ;! rIou. Iwenty-tLrtc SeJmd s fn 0 xd v PnL cf I8 daring an income of 121 l.WO. Bylaw, ycars dfon,. the trial of Avon Birr f,r fine old fellow ret" I i J d my presenco of mind about $1,000 cf this wa exempt from income trcn had Ucn condueud llcrr. From Miss - Winchester thought ho must bo Ztn??l ?J JTrZ "" W !cf. 1 A0eL4 ? .Il cr frtico of th, ta;K;rg ilwa, had heard much of hfs gallant darinff 1, ,7fiVT VT i : J l au '? lu 1 thai Uaniel WcUier dcUven.J Ui l- l?iirTfmflaWtU.n;MnM I . . : r m. nuuvo rami pay over ia lao n-r. 1810. "ilAn Jicr bsnrith an UzltUr "Ah, full, 6ir I Sorry. But I guess you'll- manage to stand it the next fift mues ! ' . - Mr. Smith, tho young conductor of the Central railway cars, ushered in a decrep it, shabbily attired old man, who leaned wearily on his staff and carried a heavy valise in his hand. 1 , Tho long -dimly lighted car was full; every seat was occupied ; band boxes and carpet-bags, vvere held in the owners' Japs and there was not a chance, for accommo dation. I-: , . A couple of scores of faces lifted them selves to glance at tho old man's face as he moved slowly and painfully down the narrow "aislftT It was rninfnllv viAnf ' . y .. . . . v . . . that he had fls mnfth as hft rnnld dr tn I 8"e support himself, and besides looking like I nno that ' wfts rcnncfiNnop frnm n. cprlnni I mor.incauCin illness his cheeks were thin and pale and iss Winchester and hercousin stopped his eyes lacked tho firo which ought to av iuo-Anraii uuw, uuu car. i vuo at 1 meant to isparkle beneath those largo and strangely nexi ng, ociore me jaay naa nnisncu ruse j WOuia" marked brows : arcssing, a servant Drougnt nn a noto Knc na n There were, many well, active looking, healthy young men in the car, but no ono of tho number felt disposed to renounce his soft, comfortable seat, to the shabby old travelor. And after a stare of undis guised contempt, each and all dropped their seyes and thought no more of the suf- fering old age before them. In this enlightened country, it is a no torious fact that the asred meet wiLh slights and incivilities, to, say nothing of positive unkind ness, which would havo put tho barbarous nations of old to shame. . . . Fitz J ames Eustace, a young exquisito, who was "escorting his cousin Isabella Winchester to Nahant, drew down his mouth until the ends of his copper-colored mustache rested upon tho tops of his well starched dickyand remarked to tho lady , -by hiasider-'' . : ; ; - "Eeally, Mr. Smith is insulting nsl wny cannot no tind a placo for that his line after trading with him sounded pretty complacent, bui a a a . wouia do happy to havo my custom would in fact bo proud to have tho custom of a man of such prodigious Income; aad that ho used to think thcro wcro several wealthy men in BafTalo, but when they camo to trado with him ho discovered that they barely had enoash to live on; and that in truth It had been such a wear, weary ago sineo he had seen a rich man. faco to face, and talked, with him, an 1 touched him with Lis handt, that ha could hardly refrain from . embracing n: in fact, would esteem it a great favor if I would let him cmbraco me.- This so pleased me that I did net try lo resist, but allowed this simple . hearted stranger to throw his arms about mo and weep a few tranquiliiing tears down tho back of my neck. Then Lo went Lis way. As soon as he was gono ! opened his aJvcrtisemcnt. I Uuic4 it attentively for fjur minutes.- I then called up tLe cook and said: "Hold mo whilo I faint. Let Maria turn the battcr-cakts.-. By and. bye, when I camo to. I scot dowc to the'rem mill on tbo corner and hired an artist by tho week to sit up nights and curso that stranger, and givo mo a lift occasionally in tho day limo when I catr.e to a hard place. Ah, what a miscreant l.e was I vcrtisemcnt" w&s nothi but a wicked fax return pertinent questions aboui my private af- fairs, occupying tho best part of four fools PI?7 of too prictKj ucs Uons, I may rvraark, gotten up with such marvclon !. ir!:y iKlt h ol.'t tnr.n in I he woU ou!dnl understand what tho mostof thciu vcrc driving at questions, loo, that were calculated to raako a man report about four time his actual incomo to keep from swearing to alio. I looked for a loop-hole, but thcro did not appear to bo any. In quiry 2o. 1 covered crease, as generous ly and amply as an umbrella could cover an ant hill: "What w'cro your profits, in ISC?, from any trado business or vocation, wherever carried on 1" And that inquiry was backed on by thirteen others of an cqnally searching nature, tho roost modest of which rtquir cd information as to whether I had com- 1axs Twatx. felt itrrj-ct forco with rrlncc Atrrrd'a Tliter Hunt. Tho Dake of Kdiniarb, Fri-jCa Alfred, U in India, enjoying Llmiclf ia rc-al style. Latclj, a tiger hunt was j'.aanci for Lit entertainment. "There wcro upward of 20 hunting el ephants ia the CcU; a tigxr was s; :n started out of the jur.-!e, a:.i by mnlerly management was so beamed ia by the elephants that at hvt tL: us formed a con plcto circle of not mere tKaa sixty yards diameter, with only the Trice?, h.r Jcc Babadoor, and the tJcr In the cctlnJ spaee. -When the latter rta'.-tc J L;s sllaatn, ho ran roaricg round aal rooad tic cirri trying to find an ciit, aa 1 a. Iit made a rush at wVat Kcme-1 1 ratably the neakc; point ia tho circle. TLii, towever, was jail in friot of Iho Pake's tier-Last, an S a well-directed aloi from his liojal Hih. nets rolled Lira over, Uioah it look iwo or thrco mora bal's to finish him. Ilwas an cndcrttoo-1 thutg Cat to one let tic Puke was lo fire, ar. J to gireanidracf Sir Jong's consummate eoirtcy, il may bo noticed that b kal diomouated frcsa his own clplaol and cllmWd ir.io ihc stale bowdah, which by his trders LaJ His "a !-1 lit, r?1 for tkPiikc, where Lc il . i an: ill ix La iji ni s i :a lur. r.ai zl n r n a ..rinpofic. i rE-" " f fho d;ocvr that tt hl ia camp is tail to have Levn. cor.idcnng where tl was, a sight of iudf worth a j?ricy. About 0 f. M. lh tent d-&rkj-r-J. and in longde .". c:iUr4 a trirg-f t v Lj. Jr ing trays of prvaeuls l-wtil krivc, elephants teeth, tigvr skias, China silks, musk pods, the current coin. f Nepali, and av small clcphaut (who ctJeetcJ tcit much to the fmlviUcs), and lat (though not least istcrcsljog) a tiy lirer, r.ly ten days or a fortnight c-JJ, which male itvclf quilo at hame on tha ul'o wi'.h lh dessert, and allowed ilc!f U l-o carcn-c J and madu a pel of at once. Uutvrx. Ilearcn is, la trill, a g'.v r.ois rcaatr. iu a;;n.ci.Di tLt-U te -ctcilly: it ilcalJ overc;n Usa which this wcr!J draws cs Vs UkU. Wcro tbcrs a country ca earth ceiling all that is taatif-I In cits re, all thai is grt alia virtue, grains asd lie hbenl arts, and tiaUrit g amcr.g its ci'Jteas tho most i!lslrio-s ratrioia, poets, plilasth rcplits cf osragc. Low ea-nly sbca'.J wo cics the caa lo visit it! Ar.J Low ia. mciiarally gvcaUr a no lie attraeticas cf Heaven! Ttro liT llecl ler Lrtlhrca ef ermtioo, lie seas cf lie norxicg, wha sang fr joy at tie treaties cf c;r rats: there the yjxii a-1 g.l cf all a-rs ati c'.;ae; llo friet., bcccftcr. dewverera, aad cmatatets ct lit nee; lis patriarch, prophet, apoJa atl martjr; lie tree LertKs cf j sle, atj sv.U sacra of private l.fe; tbo failcr, m oiler, wife, bs! as4. thi J, who, cr.rcfyjTvJcvl by rsaa, bare w:i Uf-re C,&1 ia lis -rxzy cf lave &ui s!f3tr.-c3r; tirtce. Tiers aro ail who tare IsiJi Bp 13 tle;r Leans lla power cf gx.J&M a.i 1 irs'.L; llo wriurs trom wloa t :s wc L-tc llo iipiratica cf traear.4 lotiy sea'Jsc ats; tic frier it wbese cossusaatics Lave shod lill llrosgh cr Lccrls. There llcy ars gaih crci tognlcr, tzSo fnca every s'.jrta, tri. bo pis si otar ev'.l ; ti tly say to ts. Xtao jiin cs la vtrUtirg l!rvciacAS ; ccsae s-nd Lear aporlia o;r s-crgof rnlat; slire oar aicrauan, friesiiL'p, j rvgrcwa, ar.l work cf lave" "IXcy jy to cs, Clcriih mw in titW Ufj tlU s r-rit aci virtso cf ClrSi wl.ch is lie Ucais- al dawn cf Leaves, aid wa shi.l ssa wcl.-cje yoa wih core tlia Lzaaa frkaJiltp, la czr ova lanan.ty." CnitxrtL Xtrtt Go! llcm Ut clcrfil icilc nia, wcraaa or-clUJ, c'.i cr young, iIUtera'. cr ristatel, Lasi noi or hotrcly. Over ail alovo evtrT .a a a ci,tr social trail slit: cirru.tc. Wtai lie isa it to tattr wist GJ Is lo lie s'.nckca heart wl.;l kaaws Low to leaa upon Lin arc clecrf-l rrsoas in llo ho;ra ar i I r llo wjy-sj c They go cnotlras;vc sweat t..50. .y, tcccrsc;3uirt tp sccicty aro ltd ilea with ll Lsppaes lxsiag frca their Cices. V love to t'A tear Ilea; w lave lie asUra cf iLcir'eye, lie tor.e cf lle'r ve.:?, .LI ills tl.'if" C4 ihcta i.l, Ol so qLtr, tr.l laa dcaoi crcVrd, aad, p-asuag ly lis ka';t Icvl brow si 1 1 3crrci:-c i i p, ga tear, atd lavic L'.ih tail oa llrir Ltec, t'.ft itilr clear y ycs to lL&a laving fcca. Tnt Kicttvo5CittruLBtttf"txc;. Tic historical associations ef tla capiul Lili Ing at Bichmcnd, Va. tLc svenc cf lie re cent ca!amity, are cf llo mcsl Inlerxiiing kinvi. in ILc tasme&i iorr. where lio IrintllAKta wxxx to Ktasd Fmi If Ihe revc!ita cf llo earth ca lis axis wrc saJdc&ly ai- t-crsjKra-taro of TtrjU.iog wos,!J b raiKJ to sat h a ilrjtce tto U tocj lla cf ca-sUrg la ar.y cller form Vijcr. Whca a LsUet su.kcs lit target, il ttscs 3 Lc iLit i ciscol be LeU ta tie Lxr.d. Iu vclc-ciiy is at tie ratecf 12C3fl a st, J. bl wtii csU be the Leal prxJxd wlcu a bcJy l.ke lie eanU tr.ov.sg at lie rale of IK,Cv3, fc t a sot. I, Is s a 3 lea ly arrcslri? It wo:!J s-soa Ua roavcrt-oi latosKs cf Lre, aai a.1 l.: vs.d l- ccr.e cxllzct. 1 1 is col pr,tiU that Ills cala.strcjlo tsi'.l liko p ito in o;r gcrcra'Jja, bat as lie Igll cf llo isa tt siJ to l o daa t cf worlds ia iu ata tl a cnl;iua t Kerr, cur tias taay sae liao coas aid fuel la lie dames. 13 A cc!cl rated diviap, wlo was rcaarka b!e ta lie Cnt rrl cflls niaiiiry for a loiitcrczs moJc cf prcisg, ssiiealy clanged L:t whole ravaasr ia lie ps- l aa-i aJopui a tni'd aad d.ttjisal tr.ie of delivery. Oae cf L's I retire, ot-vcrvin- it. Inquired cf Lia wlat Lad ia diced L;a lo make lie clrge. Ha sjti-swcre-1, "When I a jo.nr. i llw-ht it was lie llasJer llit tie p-oct, bat wlca I msw srir. I di:-vert.d that it was thi h -lliilog; s.j I d;Uraia4 ia fur 13 ll-adcr Icas, ac J llvta mora. and I was determined I would have it cat thousand six hundred and fifty dollars, in- vj Aiiixi nuuuut uis tuamcuo wojt i VttS I coma tax thought one of his finest tiois of tho co&iUtulion tt r-7p!ar cxpof . X. Y. IW. Had ss c not Ilrt sra Xakr4 f-Ta en llan ssUrn la tit tlotUc. Hat 5uk f !-h O rr cesl; rill'ss, C3 . . I I IllV IL: 1 .1 Alflk. K LA 1 JiL. - kUJlkA Li ill ten aout my own ...t ' ' : ivr esnl: aJraca Lzit.? Ur Ix.rx. tesu bearing her address.- Isabel tpro it open ring this scductivo burst of confidence I am -acquainted with a very opulent delays Iho laUti faillca. drc in ex- Trecal; rAa l.a.'cg. 71 txeu s and thero fell out two cards of invitauon that bo would forget himself and Uil me n an, vrhoso house is a palace, whoa table traraaneo will, gi rios aad tlsi&s lo 1 yxrJ ... : j Ci&L toaballtobo held at tho Eevero that all about his, affaira beforo ho suspoaed i regal who.o on tbys aro numerous yet di,rlay. ot he who u:ka the loude kCcxlLc:,ih, IS er.l a mzJ a-.d evening m honor of Got ..feutherton. Ono what I was abouL I thought to mysvlf, a man who has do income, as I havo cftcn makes ronsunl c4 cfpfsaj Un. rcxSt tlbrcm; :k l.risg Ci per bore the name of Fitz James the other -ily 80n, you Uttlo know what an oli fax n?l,ccfJ revenos returns, and to ago and vulgar words. ol he who is J x , A c.ri acrT;3i iz.J was dircctca to herself. Sho had r.o ac- yoJ aro dealing with." I said: m JJen fo,r V' TJ. d,,l;c3S- r OverUanrg-wlo crpreca 'j rsli. rJ ceats a toaai al i3 ?rS!,ffll WnrflIr0 ow you never would guess what I "? r iL- !h -ort cn r ct6U U varrta ; orUrSi3 n7 h?rLml i mftJo lecturing this winter and hut coipt- ho put or. h. gUv S honest industry. .Sot bo who car.oot .t a Fo,a I ad rr ccaLa-I vaJcra ; of the General himself. I j. snrinn?" pen, and presto I It was the neatest ilmg control h;s pa:oa, and Lael!a Lns.f f' CJ tft. . r. Fitz James was surprised and humaiat- S-do believe 1 could lo save m.. lhat ever was. Ho did it iinrdy by defl- as a child. 1 So, vir.z cf llesa ara rxal Jj t- J a-' J 2i ST cd at this mark of distinction, ho could Lct rnTlct m ?, Atl,u i! ' mnipalatiBg tho bill of "PcdclionO gcnllcoca. It is ho who i kiul ar.J 'Vl"'! '?, JV-'i t 7i realize but that tho invitation had been na"t5 Ho s't Sown my -State, Uo,al and Slng-wLo is rcaJy to do yoa a favor U T4:rct3 ; U '' r cxlendeLto him solely to save his cousin's Wllftw vml ;..'.. ".jTT u. I i't. municipal taxes," at so much ; my -laavca Wllu r.o hor cf wward ; who vU.ts lie iCt 1 . l , . a a sv . i t i sr. sw - sw s It' 1 - wisheQ to fveeent tho invita.tion. ir nn vtn . . . - . . . : L " "J r- my live by shipwreck, Crc. etc.." at so much r . - . ..... iiTT. " t i. : i . i, iiaoson sales or real estate on havo an opportunity of excusing his -yes- .wtni?nw ?nr ,J. Z.Ta X? stock" oa terday'8 impoliteness to tho great man.' w5ntiiP -f T ;Cll'r stcad"-n 1 ho journey to ahant was Uclcrred for drcd and fiftv dollar. WhtvM i-T tcresf-on "previously taxed salaries as hho aIw3X4 scaks lla trth witlaai rc Af J ..... I an offlcer of tho LnitedStales army, r.ary. I luirtin' to ti:".ina inleccat wori. b'ach io service," and other things. lie la nan ii a real g'nt'.eman, wherever ho tho present, and early that evening the cousins were at the Kevcro, where! the raymcnt for rent of hoae- a "repairs, Improvements ana in n "previously taxed salaries a1 poor. who Is more cartfal cf Lis hcirt than tie drevs cf his person; who is hata bj and icialle nci irracllo cr revengeful; vaUarea; col- brilliant coterie had already assembled.! Ucncral buthertoc, reclining in an , arm chair at tho head or the drawing room, of thatr . an CI VU it r.. ' I revenao .III . 7 O I m-i( llln dow gi ii, dQil TOU sas "All? Why, bless you. thero I will make even this wasn't all 7" r "i Pil ilf! ii"n " f-ll OI CAT A t . ' . of .tLcta. AC a when he wretchea specimen in tho second class r.cceivea ms irienas as iney passca or, ono ;ncomo from j.' fofQ7 car?" - . . giving place to another: but when Isabel L.u.u. n ...: .. Ir; ;Ioar A flush perhaps of anger mounted to tho whito forehead of Miss Winchester. She put out her hand as if to check tho speaker, and said in a stifled voice : "Will you givo that gentleman your Beat, riizjamesr givingpiaco to anouicr; uu waen xaaoci monlhs-about-wcll, what -should Von K . - 3 QCUllDCi.D.cr "na w ea7 : ay to about eight thousand dollars "for "Ploase sit down on this ottoman . at my instance?" " uwun-, jor side; I havo a relative hero to whom I 3.vl WTiv 1 onM v -v n t-, wish to introduce vou " - i -i t" yJ!lf Lu:,Q, W 1 th.0uU liko got astonishin and every ono was dono ho handed, mo the paper and I saw at a rlaoco that daring the year 1S53 my income in the way of the prof. UK had been, one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars and forty cents. rr.tv bo fo.c l. llch cr pcr, hgh err law. L4 u ct.i;tk I to the appei-3. A Prtt. Wtxn a Wfirr, Oae cf tie ciJf it df rocs on rcecr l t as ist Ucn mado at il-alur by a nn who hai rosttj atl w tr cctL ton cl thrift. d est: a aqarw yara; Leop tilth far rcscg. 45 pr ccaU, met al I t lor.. Zl per a Ye.i iilkor sa'ua, C3 rer cal; Kara Knitg, r-er ccaL; t-lk tsltcas, px Cett. Brics r errL " ' Ucdcrshir If t.Ik, C5 per txel; If wc riled, 0 tea is a po:iJ axi per crr.L aJ talcrva : if c-aitca, jr cxau Prawers, lis uai. Itrt Cotioe, yard; It IVAB-f srs i.l K tfhrt tl nntind fio irt t I a I . ms-j a w a uvuiV4 0S V A BllUUiU II a n 1 siww' WJsy4 Sl rw . - - - iniroauco you. , . to mysctf rolling in jMt ,ach ...t.. exempt by law. What yoa waat to .do U was not lonrr' before a sinmuarlr I ocean of adnenca. E'l-rht idnni.u. in I to rn am! iMr thi tlocament in. asi rar handsome young man camo up to tho I mako a noto it! Whyfman ! and on in I tax on tho two hundred and tlity dallars a S . a I ... . . mm to unacrstana thx too fWh la he was mai n ihi r-eecU his icomor llttifl bov Willio lifted a two-dollar r in cni'.iiL aiaiA a wa nnn't A.. - Till 1 - I k ir ' o,v.... i I u u "! VirnT rl " I r..t ji. . . ibuuui ua . pvuuvi. ...., - Ycrjr gnwwui lur iuu hiuuuvm Wuica you 1 book- . "Then I will troublo'; yoa to ri60 a mo-1 last evening bestowed upon hft fathcT." 1 rn a cioir iuu uiacr smo OI tUO Beat. -LUO young man DOWCU, auu nis laiher Li-tfln to !- m l Ik .... i,..-" tnrtt cf !.! inr ftm 1 My dear Isabel I Why, I would not I General, smiling a friendly welcomo, and of all this am I evacuate my piaco by your side for a king- tho veteran, turning to Isabel, said : j .1 had still moro incom uom i uet tno old lellow stand it out I It I "31iss Winchester, allow me to r rourdvrrd Lis wife from ouy. According lo Lis had rot motives cf own a-roctsi he murJcrci her. lt -had bcria a f;r ar.l Lsneralle dcel, as ha haJ p!-rc J a t iud in her tin! ar-J rrevn- hcr to sloct at h.a.- TLe ciisrt, hawev- . . a s " by, you'ro only ia tho I back out of his vest poccl ana vanisftc-i of it, so to speak. There's mv I with it. and I would bet an j thing that if -Tho Innocents-Abroad price $3.-1 any stranger wcro to call oa that hille $3.00, according to tho liLtlin.r I boy to-morrow he would mako a falao re- cr, Ci l no Allow mo ta pass, please.' , continued ; tho last fjur months and a half, tayingl 'Po you, sail I do yoa always work up q-.'.o rer-rJ il as an a"- r ho-or, and coadeantd Lia to tweaty-uve years p-al terviudc, expreJy siatiog j that they Lid not vcWnf xl Lia t death orii cfrcrccl U llo opinions cf llo ma jority of tic tpaUt'oa ef tic Nrth (Jer ri an Bun.!. cents a tinea fr tl fr&at, ZZ Tr cau B-attccs. ZT pr real. Boots ll lS. U Tr ccaL; Uac leather, talfslin, -3 fr cent; if paUil I tiil r, Zj Kfcffil; aw.ct, fraL Nccler.l cf If sir, CI rrwsal. pocVc. lar-J'erelicf If ar.k, C3 tr cr r.u; ai.aea, per ccai: u cciloa. r ccat. i,.jt-;vj p qvcj, j per tzu Pocket kr ifc, Z'j Jr c&t- ateh, j r-' r cer.t. 1 . a, tvi ir ext. i-
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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May 27, 1870, edition 1
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