1 1
; . - : - .
' j , . - 'T i - 'iirtiri 'i zz jr.'"' ' """Y"! " "" - - - . .,: , . . .. ...
' f:-(HJ ' K- hi r, jl i ::: p. ' ' i R : r:--:-7- :- --'., .... - -
i - .- t .. , . . ,s . 1 .... .., ...' - ' ' , i V 111 J - ; . ; J X ?! ill J i ......,,, . ........ . ...
...-.rv-a,,..,. , u,V. .4jyrf J . I vJJLX ... . " ......
Iofe JDAUY2,t873. . ' -;' ; V S0 , ":
rcss.
! J
L E. T. BLUr.1,
PUBLIskEBS ' IPkoPEIETOES.
. v. , . f ... ; .; : ,' .
u-EttM!xCAli tlf ADVAlf CE.'
ATS
.1 00
75
OF; ADVERTISING.
Tf ja Haef or on i aeh cp&ce, or less, to constitute
9n siiaaicqne jneertion,......! 00
lUubscqunt insertion, 50
jort jkdvrtnjcnts will be charged higher than
thr'uUrrte:,:.; v :: ,t;; , I .. . ...
9BeeiIal!fotles cliArged ; 60 per pent, higher
thia ordinary advertisements. " '":" '
Lihsral do luctions made by special contract j to
"iSltHM ni t..:. ti;, 11 lulhr.s ill
i
-f
Select viltiscellanii:r
i it-
PIRB TEST.
I hofj Vou will 'iee no Iroubli on yoa;r journey. Wliti! lell tee thai again 1" I demaadd
Yo must be rery , careful boweter, for fire forgetting eVefyfliiiig bm the Ue or having
tlTrougn'iil Uit region;;" - f my honor Jiuifned. - ; ?
.You.don' know, how lhe word cheered . I took, it, Jacob. I knew &eIU loreAeo,
me., Notwithstanding my embarraa-nng- poal- ana I coal J at bear It. , Thai letter I hoIwm
tion, I could nolfeel eorry i that I went j and, to gel yoa where Ioold carry out my rdao. I
apologixing for my mistake, I took my leare, misUt have left you to die in the hat, bat BHe
Tery much' happier, yet, withal, feeling tort would alwaye remember you, while a ahadow
of pity for John IUchardsi " of suspicion upon yen would hate ended U alL
The first part of my journey was performed Bat 1 gire her up to yoa. I era not good
without serious trouble, -fit Is true I had aome enough for her, eren If she wanted me but If
narrow escapes ' from the! fires, which I found lire, l'lldobettec You will not tell rVUe
everywhere, thus proring my mothers fears
. j i a. r J -? 1 T i ' Cv.t J.
DOl wuuouv lounmvwo.j out, va wnuru; M o John." . M .
night, the night for camping out, I met with! ' '' 1 . "
.At-iritniArtJLitTHmlvA J By thrsUmetheheatwaasoIntenMthatwe
. .. , j I had to wade deeper Into the water, and keep
very unfortunate ending to my. trip. 1 Vv "
TljecamoinB-out. however. was not so dis-1 z. , "T, . I. . 7
agreeable as I anticipated, for our men on the
way up had erected a cabin for themselvoe and
a sort of stable for their horses. In the latter
I tied Jim) finding hay and grain enough for a
feed, and then ' betook myself to the other
cabin, where I made preparations for pesln I
comfortable night. But Tcould not sleep at !
Ah, sir, It was terrible. TIeny a poof being
fled down into the water that night and never
returned. . ' f
"Well, I hardly know how we lived thflnrbJ t
ed bf dep: -ams fillsd with' oayaant i aod
his only respwx wae to try la ihtm Ihetn
away by LhrevUig ston Into the waUe, then
dash ia and eodearer to crew before Lkry had
reoovered thsir eourage, -One large river he
cio id on a raft, the branches foe whica he
cut down with a knife smade out of a rusty aU
iKfti. awful ? K t Kni Kr I mm. m
considerably soerched, and aomewhai rTflr - odaty.
sVVj.iTi e-4 a lore that
p-sctief this c!am are ;tIcuU' iu:j'a He
erlWeMH of lie Lj, sa-1 teaijruflj la
ebU li lh Uxxer. This liiosrpcr Is sti.
ledVyrovU who kow U Uj areaboet.
3oh feo4 al-sye taahe srUgfLU it U rere
dsriag the Utter period, ae well as da 'what
UssIasws tWv eaa them. Xika klmMi
he fcuad on the wsy. Indians, Spaniards. I thlar. . tkl .L, v. i. . t
and Jaguars were on his track. To add to all, whkh ran oly U UlalreJ i re
the heat was overpowering. Yet he surmount. pertUvy wIhIx 7oor msa, thacgh thrr
ed all j and on the fourteenth daythe dj. may have the IndiasUc to ds eaaso4 si
Unce was over one hundred mileehe had the ford to saart ai ai30.t every boJ wiih
dsUgbt of beholding a buccaneer ship careening. thy are hroajht U tc&Wt. TUj ktww tlt
Pee received with .transports b? Lis ell hy so doiag lhy wooM be uhL-.g He breed
friend, and Immediately offered to lead them and UaUrr out o tUIr own taeutis, aa4 ills U
tgsiasl n prise worthy efthsnt no lb In j less a considerate wLi4 coetroU to a rrx si
than the rery ship in which he had Un a lent, even the taot ImuUe' Adsj
prlooer In Campeachy. He soon found volon the etctihoweter( that there is wUhisj thrn
teert to accompany him, and a day e two after- eewrula smsnai of ttsf ;uh- ' ' 1
wtrds, at the dead ef night, noUelredy board- eipwodsd, sh pT4 - .sou;r
ed the ipeniara. ice senunsi cnaiieng a I eposs Uvo4 uMiU.la tsr
them. ' Te are sailor, said Eanhslsiar, I and frees wheea thrr have neihlsf to
" .Cmlli-ju lij rut
UCe- .U fl dtt U it,fr.T3 tie "
kln-Ca b.i ilrce to tte wrru U .- r ir
thai frW Wt tie $um cf tie &a; s
f ed t ecs-at ancrw eeilsiis -cnabe.
lUl faU frcr tie rith riae Lai:e," Ul U
tie rcry frvtet tlat U rJt Iruatj rate.
5o t44u'7 dtroui la ills d;nsi;e
trw Are1 taaa Onrssis Uu llry
bvatsj tArvrrvC ca errryU-ar else lv txie t
n ik
txfi tf
frsr.
sore, but quite a man after all. There
I believe it si r 1 do, indeed. ' There never
was ah cvjl that , some good did not spring
from it.; it is : something hard to believe j. it
was fori me once, but it is truth. Shall. I tell
yoawhy I changed my mind? I don't. Jcnow
a I ought to for I am . not much of a story-
teller. ' I can balance a account, or scale 'a
load-of lumber; bnfe I will try this time. ' Ahr
how' I wish I could tell it' as I saw. it ! "But r
don't believe anVbody ever could do that, go
Itht:', : ' ; r ;";;f
I am'in the employ of a heavy lumber coiri-
pany doing, business on the lake : shore, anu
hgVejjeeji, for. years. Most, of the time;jtbere
ar wo of us in the officer-John Richards, a
son of one of ,4 he, ow ner?, ad myself, Jacob
Jackson John usuallygoes into, the pineries
,yejl, Jast,wn,ter was unfavorable for log
ging j; (here was no snow'.to speak of, and our
supply. Ojf logs was so much,. less thsn usual
that we. were, obliged to shut down the. mill. by
the ls of September. That left thirty orforty
men idle- You know these lumbermen must
. h.ive something to eat and wear clothes, and
tlie-'firm 'deefdeel to put a crew into the woodsi
i f it was early. So, about the 4th or 5th of Sep1-'
tember a loof men started. . "
John Richards' went up to boss them; and,
to be frank, as ' I' always want to be, 1 was glad
whetf Jonh'was.out'of ' my sight.' There were
two or, ' three ' reasons why I was glad. First,
John llichards was not a very agreeable person
to have around.' He was' haughty find over-i
beA.riug.o the last degree, and many a wordy
tift have we had. A sain, he was paying atien
tipn to , beautiful . girl whom I loved. ., Xo
- doubtI ws a Tittle selfish, but I. really could
not . help it. There was no open rivalry be-
i trjrejusjber ibfi J had never, insinuated i
' even to my. dearest friend, my mother, that I
cared aught for Belle Royaltotu But I loved
. her, and the idea that Richards, or anybody
efee for th'at matter, would bear off the prize,
c fen before I had entered the lists as 'a competr
ito?,'was repugnant- to my feelings,' to say the
least.' ' "Lastly, John Ricnards was my enemy.
Wherefore I could' hoi fathoi5i,'untess 'some
act or look oj minhd benryed my love. But
ho. was my enemy, andf I was glad when he was
outmysighU, . ..; , :: . . . .
' John had been! gone nearly a month when
the firm received a letter from him, in which
ho had stated that he' had found a large tract
of-pine land forsale. Theowner had just been
burned out. and John' advised that- I 'should
come "up "with a few "thousand dollars, for
splendid bargain could be made. '
The partners, held a consultation, and finally
deetded that ' I should, go up. , I was to start
immediately after dinner, on horseback.
I knew 'the road well, and was sbm ewhat ac
quainted it h ' tlie few people who had ven
tured to settle in that wilderness ' throdgh
whach'Ehad to. pass j therefore I apprehended
ntf trouble.'. - Not so with'my mother, however.
She iook -alar m: at the fiist mention of the
journey; ; ';i-.f-;
Wish' you were not going, Jacob,'-she
saiu, ,wifcu a siow oi muco anxieiy.
"hiheri';
if The-' firesa Ttey - are burnings all . over
thwcicd,lrtdi you ' have1 to camp -oat ' one
nights avno -
1 numbed rftiei' fe.rtirfof I' thonght' iheu
gro&ndltess, jirid'sTie'dkl bdt press the'sttbject
further.5 :ttt he look of ah tiety remained on her
face',' "and 1 promised to be very'cafeful.- ' 1 -'
J, f hose: V use pfr pwn horse j so after dinngr
I ffiJt.PU. ti)4Ue sUlend.sdUed yimand
- rooftqpwn to f.neaceR,,.,i,v, wiu .,, A
Thy were not' quite jready, and- 3Xr. Rieh
aidsiatd f bad better take a -turnJ arou'hd 'Erid
se-eftHer'ere' ahy letters to lend ' td' A W
men. i. tr ojiiu'
las only by sorite sU6h transTent methods
thWwV had anymtomiication' with7, the
hum l tuunu many letters aireauy
rf 9 .... i. . " . : .
After I had visited, all who had husbands in
thVroodsY headed tdwpds'the office agaA 5
bui f iuppened. to .thlAknaiperliaps Belle'
had seme 'word to send to' John Richards'. ' Jt
was not pleasant to , thiqk pf,..and,, X selfishly
ueciaea tnat i would not be the bearer of com-
niUnTcatlon!7. between "Vhem"' ButmV betie:
nMure pretJiiled, as I hbpe it always ma.' ' t
i ddef ovter Squire 4 Royal tonV atfd ''asked 'for 1
Belle She was at borne, and I think' 1 irem-'
first. Ten thousand dollars In one pocket is J too, ia that bed in the i corner. He will jet
not a remarkable narcotic, especially when one I over 11,1 gueea. I shouldn't be telling yoo'thia J
is in a lonely cedsr swamp, with fires lighting now, only he said I might. He has-turned
the heavens above, the suffocating smoke re- new leaf, and does not want any seer sit
tarding respiration, and men. prowling around weighing him down.' it IfctuCi'I
for prey. But sleep earns to me After awhile There is Belle, too, just coming up the walk,
and money, fire, smoke, and robbers were for. They put my bed here, so thai I should be' the
gotten. j '' first to 'see' her when she came, and the last
' I do not-know how-long I slept, but I do when she went away. In't she beautiful? Ah,
know, that I was awakened very suddenly.-, I but thai is nothing to her goodnes. She has
sprang, fi-vm theheapof straw, that, had been saved John, and me, they say j and she is my
my bed, and, by. the light of the .fires, .which promised wjfe. . ' i !
haxt burnea nearerii.saw a man sumaing in blame me now tor aaying there never
the door. His face; was towards me a black 1 M;t .L.t 4 .i; u
"urolng from shore with goods that have I Trobably, a eerula luad cf taorUi rUasure
-ojiuij. i urn iaiwaiu4 svsuqs saanvr
nope that he would not be forgotten, but
face it waa; too, but whether artificially colored 1
or natural I could not say. ' - ' ; :
, ' If you don't want to get burned np yoad
better get out of here! he said, grufSy. Ten'
minutes more and the hut will be ablaze.' '
. . - T - . . . lie came irom. or now be entleu,
i T needed no second bidding. I found thai 1T . , .. . ,
,. ' j. v. i . - .. He first looms up a the captain
bis words were true, his warning timely. .On tt r
.. . , - J ..'!!, 'v' ' cancer craft oarjini four thrc
three sides of the cabin the hunirry flames
were greedily licking up everything conxbusti
ble, and et one point were only a few rods from
where I, stood, j. . i t . .
; The smoke was stifling the heat scorching.
I had no time to waste. "' The stranger-was al
ready oh the move, aS I knew fcy the sound of
his horse's' footfalls' I was not far behind; I
assure you "for my faithful horse seemed to
realize that we were in
. Tlie smoke wes so dense that I could not see
' ' 7 Baitkelemy this ?lrtt9. : ; 1 ; ,
One of toe representaUre men of the arly
American buccaneers was Barthelemy. There
he came from, or how he ended, no oue kaows.
ef a small buo-
carrying lour tnrce-pouaders and
thirty men a mere'vnite in eosnparisoa with
the Sjjenish galloons. Tor all this, Benhelemy
determined to attack a large- poniard which
he met off Cape Corrlente; "The a hole pro
ceeding was cha'rsctcrb'tic' When" the Span
iard hove in jrhf, tbe buccaneers VtscmUed
round the ' mlt dlscoiied1 Uie stranger and
resolrcdr considering he rcrpeciiTe strength
of the twVveisrls, that IhcyjwouM not attack
unlessthe captain particularly desired it. ZUr
a rod ahead, but I struck out boldly, and a ride .11 .. jw
.P..v...,..u' .r: I nothinS was. to bo sou in aey part 4 the
world without rUk, and oruVted anil to be net
of half an hour took me out of immediate dan
ger. . Then for the first time since my awaken
ing, I. thought of the money., I quickly clap
ped my hand to my breast pocket, and it was
empty. .. - ! 1 --. .! . 1
, Can you guess my first wish ? -It was that I
had been left to my fate in that rude hut, for
death seemed preferable to dishonor.
Yh
in chase. Tb Spaniard carried eveoty men
as crew, beside marines 'and passengers, and
twenty guns. 'One can easily fancy the sense
tion created by the threatened attack of the
little sea rover. This time, however, the Span
Uh captain did not order the crane to be
i-ese thousandth not-rem.irrwithTnwrry VF&Y!. U2V&'?S.
.1 . - . his men and when the Lucanneers U
th of , time, for somewhere in advance of eulM thfy ,
the next moment he waskUled'and theveasel
taken. '-.
The faithful seaLos, matter I derived frca In-Ialxkceln ireer, Ts-.'s
T eLeg as hate CaLoaid, secure aocruia
amounl of outward shw and .dfrvnce L
sotaehow or etlsr, root I rrcas woull alMi
as aoon b slrufk L. afiktl.! i & 4 M v
S.J Y..1 . I . ... "
u'aMiM Awvyiw- da eil tly can U aroU such trealAaal-.
The stale of the stomach, we are told, ha a Sssdly, however, we 14 to by li laca
great deal to do with the temper, the natural pered men and weosu tlouM receive rsch Mo
result being that, when a man's liver is out ef dr ooaMdoratioa. Their bad teaser is nxh
order, his temper Is In the aarmecoodi lion. I This in f more or leea than an alocainaUe eee,
may be true enough,bul we question very math those who indalge in It are suevca! asl
whether the Uvvr is amwerable for all the tins &' Tieir trout Us are ttotaor to th tlaa
which are laid al)U door. We know many bed trouUse to other people, so there U no rea-
trmpsred people who, to our knowledge, have &b7 Hy luiibe o pUiic, tlitln
never been really bilious In the whole course ef anger U Jtuiiiall, but rhreede 13 haetor Is a
their Kves. Of course It may be aliened that If I UiUnr; wlh there can be nxlrUtll
railtr llaa deu lXr rtJ Li
. r -
wirr an4 tlH j iatsUvrrj, aJ rrm
pawn ixrtvr wo w i nvarv U
liOtiJ In aH T-aaf ra rirlr. rA r-'
xX sac' arc Is d n ' -
eorcjL
:'-" v carit
fcsJssl teizil frni He pU'.c olt.,
whith are snod W be pwfrct lme e Hsar,
aa they arw ofUa tie tlraUwa c4 tie mm ;
hcarVeickt&Is tra-rvLra. ,Tha rarai: - 4
of tie tibfr ci.fcc4 it d:e i- llr.r cwa
aste, ac4 llcy tvrr fad to Unt, ad
err a lrip,rtati.e,tlrrvi;:rf jrui tf
tit fTort, whBe thrr etra tol W'lbe
Urjfrc sarzj thrr Lave sot er wen MSMt -
Lt frxala. liil tlourh Lxjd.it ael .
fallen dctxa II Hrlt th&s to tnttAr tbir
a
n uric, vm.t wirce aiJ dur LUtf tr
strictly crlrmi to avxii a3 rs?h l2rral
prartka, teal He wel. &ld rcrve c yZr
; aboU aafcr dtnmaL - - , ,.
the Her is all right, something ele Is all wroox
the nerve, or the heart, or the luapV Cr
the teeth', are driving poor uffercft almost (o
distraction. -This, also rnay beec-rrret. Bat tt
must be admitted that there are many plran I
beings' who never complain of being efiieted
by any spocial complaint, wboe exwteneo for
all that. Is one of chronic ill humor, who tosp
and snarl when they are spoken to, and ia!k
when left to'themeolvss." A good many of
these gentle ore t area', will. In latervals ef
comparative good hamer, Ull yoa to your C-c
that they are bed tempered, thai they a!ejt
have been, and always will be. They may top
port the Information by declaring that their
bitterest condr&aation.
Iirttalas ax tit naaUxm Toy.
crvier.
Gray's TcAk ia lie Uan cf tU il
-M nBlc:a- Knows it as the n l-s
bis nest. Bo- the hi-hei f r-raVs t4
the &erra It attracts tie eio. wiWh al.
mot dail rLberrund its hcaj ar J bnt
8pua it, no Hal aocsetuare it uiru itc
ncrrct cf tin Uldesl to run the eraaniM
of three storms. At such lime lie wU4
mountain soerat tlar witb iUir,r.
ScTeral hO hare been caa-ht lUr it
uch a moment Udi mo how It shot three -h
v n mk wmm. m we mm. w. - am m - - -
it essxea about
me, fleeing from his ' victim and from the de
vouring element, was the robber. , My only de
sire, then, waatq overtake him, and wreak out
my vengeance on his worthless carca. .
Putting the whip to my horse, J flashed on.
making but little progress, however, for the
way had never been travelled before unless by
some footman.1 Towards daylight the way inw
proved," and soon after sunrise -1 struck a road.
I now. moved on -more rapidly.- By frequent
inquiries t learned that 1 was on (he track of
the villain; but some hours behind. I was
gaining on him, hpwerer. ' As the daVaned
I heard of him nearer and nearer, I hoped to
overtake him before dark, but failed.
, I did not despair.. I , kept on, and some
where between eight and. nine o'clock reached
a Village situated on- the i border of a bay. I
rode down to the bay to give my horse a drink,
but he only touched his lips to the water ,when
be lifted up his head, turned equare around,
and, with' dilated- eyes,rrwelliiig nostrils, and
elevated ears, gazed toward-the woodsy which
surrounded the Tillage.; And I, too, turned in
the ,same direction, for a, low, rumbling sound,
inexplicable to me, broke the Sabbath Stillness.
Louder and louder! and loader it grew as we
gazed, until It' was tike the noise of mighty,
irresistible waters'sweepingtowsrds us. The
inhabitants of the' village were aroused.-
(Though conscious of some terrible dinger ,they
were jgiibrant of th'eir-awful doom. "Even the
uomesMO apiouus iook ioe aiarm - ana nea,
warmly
thaVlher wcre.cvmp!)ad .tOiTetry .tp. their
own vessel. Barthelemy siarred off, and kept
up a cannonade, an d-roliing fire., ef musketry
for fire hour. We must suppose that the Spen
ianUwere absolutely incapable of workinlheir
guns; for though their superiority id men
and racUl was as six to one, the upshot of the
combat was. that when the buccaneer board
ed the second timcth deck was yielded with
out resistance. tBarthelemy had lost fourteen
men in killed and wounded a Urge propor
tion for atcasfur bat there were not over
forty men leffliving on board the Spaniard.
The prise contained about $30,000 in money
and merchandise,' which would have given the
captors ' tome l,0U0 a piece Bartheimy re
ceived nearly a '.quarter of the whole as h3TuJerrer after
share.. But. they were not destined to enjoy
it. ,Aant of water. compelled them. to run
into a port in Cuba. . On weighing, three Spaa,
iards bore in sight, and captured them easily.
Barthelemy was curried J n to San Francisco
Campeachy, where he was immediately reoog-
nrxed, and the captain who had taken him
required to surrender him to justice. The cap
tain bad taken a fsncy to his prisoner, and
W
would have retained him. But the Span Lard
thronged the harbor, crying t "We bare caught
Barthelemy, the Tortugueoe, Uie most wicked
rascal in the world, who has" done more harm
to Spanish commerce than all the other pirates
put together. We must hang him at one.'
. . . - . . . r ... i . . . . -
umersanu great grano;nrs wero manAitj nract uae bece; ttcj touhl Lear li Ha
ndle it il, though not. perhap tothesameea ling Iiko a rale thrva-h the xi -la - cf a
Cent. They apparently glory U the admission ahip. The guidre U'wg rf acci.Tt3ol
of their wcakLc, evidently considerini an to thirds arv Ir tcrriScd. tal Lfksr-las
out-an-out bad temper Is a possession of which arw sometime paralysed with terror If not
a man has some reason to be extremely proud.
Ti ' . -!.- IV-. .
fast W.tm; U . r-tl,. st. sn.t tkH l?iok l U r"dne tO Hn
.Tlir "I.;,;...1 .. i t. IttccuelTrn Cal a po a tit ir CsCca. not to
They regard It rather in the light of ditca -be tou KSb S
which Lke fever must U allowed to run, lu I n, tbcir hcaij from lie itnr ..VfV:.
I tujMhecktd.Katarallf. Uls not beat. If a party Wtre Mtrbt wi ik. n.
boardtfl ant toll muds to do with Ue pevpl jln-1 taWil lc?g'K'w stonu.it is "t I e
n . - aea .a f.r i i I tt s st -, - - . t a mm a
deeu,, u u quesuonaoie wncutar n i pos., i arj wpoja pmsa. In H Uindis-
for many to uoki close and long conunuea ia-1 uruj t wouia vc ta Lie la zd tie
tcrcourse with them. Generally such Inter. I Ph, an I no mortal ttrtc rth eouH LcU
course U brourhl to aconcluskn by a terriUe 1 Pr "fJ ft0s3r- -ch acxidrnu do
in which the sufferers from bad
dUplsy their lofirmitlst inathorou
They say thingv net compatible with
s m
and usage or po4iie society, and ue laat arKs M (. Ukf M ' iv,r
which U the revsrW of proper. . Timid brings I 0p U the mount Into the csoud, and Lad
am " . . mm
temrr 1 "m te gulrt arw on He
. u wi wnrn iny s astona ccsun- on
4 w" uin. iter tr
. g - ' w w m . -aytm ATBLi trrm r r"
are almoU frightened to drih, and, lo abate I seen the awful pow er of Cod.
the furies, are ready to swallow the lek lol .
I immmmmmmm ewssiwBM
n i s a v I a a I Tlisi txtrlmm tmt n.-.r I
alight twinges of compuneUon tfler iheir tecv JTtalflf Aa TMaaJjr Ortixidl.
per has cooled, and, rhap, half apologise One of lie most eucwaaTal fruit rals-cr
by Uying the bUme upon their paMouatenea. in Wosicm Kw York, ooc inlwrmed a
The Injured ones, longing ft peace, perhaps Hal bjr rrtaoviu two-liurvU cf lit tocn
nation (but they nrver forget, lvx ha j-rich ims, Ht Lxcim
srdiarecold.atd dlstant.and grenreomith Ur-tr tlai'Le Lad a oiay
iispicious. These bad Umper- aa oss lAo nilia tMa, nd Uxat
Daring tie nin tt tie c41 wsisrpcr L
sal apjn tl tlrtoe at lie ila cf my ni
f Ull to fvam. it wm c Cij fvort! Vm
Hit yv!r list eca e srrs cf t. tlx Wei
When Ihey are servants, their proud'iplrfts
chafe at being U1 J to do their duty bjt heir m-
ployers. They kict al authority,' and cannot
wfltrhftilr anil uTirm TOMt Lavl-lrtn fvsr.
rwnls .months look-out forlnraluJ wlul latUr wouU acmrtriy brvn? tnr
"7 --.v, vkMn m-js tea exc-ecui
Ihul rv3luo irvm Hiatan, aU4 xxa-llj
fir a dollar and tv LalC Anotlcr proof U
brook reproot . They are constantly on the b hu U. toouOcm Huno
look-out for things al which to Uke offeoee. who La a model r-tlanl uf IboQ ircea, aZ
It they hold subordinate positions, they come Ibrdior last year, ncarlr 1000Q t.v...
to loggerheads with the manager, bead clerk, I and wuile rumarr peaebca rO Vc-rm tor
or foreman as the case msy be. .When. they lbojcn at froa twenty-five to tity c-r&l.
. .
I VI
trampUnj'many a pcor unfortunate under foot - us uodu imporf-
intheir.madflixht.. ... ance. Heavily ironed, and surrounded by a
it r : . " r w - . w ,
But the worst was yet to come..;
j JUmb with awe; tatherj.than fear, I stood
facing thsninystenooa roar stood alone
strong force of men armad to the teeth, the
capuve tacaneer was transferred from the
esse!
(mm' for deekrof the ft lewdly captain to another te
ear land U nhnecessary to go through
; beoama -f lri,;' 'Vtbet was all that was n
the
need-
written.
my frightened horse -had', broken away
fledwhile fieroek and' morev terrible ' became
tbeorrid mystery: -J t . .Vmj
: iJuf the worst was not yet.' '. - -
i uuuucuiji anil. 9 Aiguituug uuu. l uup.
4pen':wifh a 'deafeifi'cTb.tikV the up?
wip junfheefr scorching, merciles! devour-
in ir nrpnVAinriin iua Yll leifrA nrl nva rwt t.n
. .. - f pnlin.l Ia h m tt ....I. II. -t-i.i
therein a sickeninffiolosjt.r i. . "7. .. ' -risi wgw,uiir.
i - - -- . ... .... . . . n . . , ..4 .t. ir.im.l ..!.. ...
Oily when the. tornado of wind and flame v "tra ua WK,kOU f
. , . t 4 -; -A 4 . '.a . I i nen.'corRinr two
viusge uia i realize my uangar. . ' . . .
bled a little whle.the servant was calling, her
for I never had spoken. with her except in the
presence, of, others, much less visited her
. w . ' -v
in ner home.
J. was 'even agitated " when
she eniere I-the room, and the tbucli of her,
uan4 fconyeuf me znrougq ana tnrougn. j t was
onjyby a ;jh ighty effort that I con trolled 1mV
iceiings. R n i . now. lovely sue jooice4.
dj dared Inot , dwell n . such . thoughts, so-1
stammered out the business thai brought me
thc?!rT 9CTWe.:.l! MM .her, a imis
u Thank . you, very unuch ; UK Jackson; but
ofeid ;:pvd- jhJUI r.i
iJwaBurprised, 5and she saw it.
" You hare beeH iVdThto'arf eworV ail
niorerierieua1y,-dt I think yeurall thbiaria.
X3 Kyjxsje as v l cue e raL wol a
itorbruUlHy we know not-ltet Barithlemy
, a now that the scaffold stas oiaaslyeady and
.therone nooseiJ Trrs srisj tmA )iim (a U
lost. I Ia could &u thr dlud th rlrilaiioa cf
ntnel nor rwim the dlUhce.wh!ch tepa
rated him from the shore ; but he was not dis
couragod. Freed from Ids won, be sailed the
occupy positions of auUvoriiy thacaMlv, they
play the part of tryanta. They get iato a fu
rious rage at trifle, decline to allow a kap
lesa culprit to exonerate himif by render
ing expUnattons, and InSict ,JrsooniaA puss
ishment. Nat orally, they are nretty gener
ally detosted, but while they are dVtetUd,
s . i. a w rw a m .
-v wv uwi m rrmaj sae at acrcnty
Qro cecu tus one deHar and Iwrair.ftve
ounla. 5o mod fur pruxun and iLmnxag
and carciul pick tog ao4 paoua. .
A. thnnng roun urtUard slould U
prmncd sjrery t?prifl to CfVtiaM tie bece.
sir f culling tiff targe Lmbs, whxh is J
1 WaV dsLnrurnisl f . . . -
they arfard,whleh It nuy be said, is n the Tu head alooll L-fc.r,. ,kLz,ZZT
case with another class f bad-tempered people. liuU crusaicg and abraidifi one aUtx
P f . a. t a ( n a ski a sb n Sk m ss- a v an jm, J & 1 ji ew
There seems to lie within them a smouldering j grusr out cXpropvriioa alortcard, e9 aa to
t&insf of IrriLslion. whieb Is LubLTLne forth I make a tVutKl tvta&ift riri K I
ed1 A Spanish sailor whether from U. fif '.Un"l,.. I ' '
ena a a on ws nHba v j ajs e v ssxn. j a4, " e v eaJsV T sw
qusstioh, much perity U evident In We tones . Ww a Ctmcxive that lie ocnl Uterret-
rucnt cf tho s icusav Atsixls. Vwk.ii.
. . 1 IMM
struck the
Foxnatelr,6 wis loseA to the wa.er'a'
else' I jgever should havo told lliesfory. "
empty Jars, he tied them
. , under his arrrtplte and let idmsdf down Uto
.vue, i ... UvtW. ....:.. '.Lit ' .
fftrv ' "Willi ,r . - IUB in enains. ma earcln
: s-
into the cooOinieni Waist deep,',. v . 3'T" i, ' f'T'"'?!
i . V . , .1 " 1 land. c.ren then, such u ih ii-.tnT..
i Twaeoo-i wcoo4 save.mei; tor AJoOTs sake . . T-rr".";
4 rewoeV rushed .5 y-- .
ted to
s .
tor AJoars k i-,-s-4 . . . . . . .
don't leave me hrel ,lr D ... . ... ... oiu oioou-iunasn MemeJ impoe-
I m-u i t s we. nce was only f pe way ef biar the
'- '.i 'V mJ womlulJluJ,tersland t,tt ,J hy lyirLiaTI
ahrillabove the'roar of tbe devlstaling fir. 1 fcf .ri;n; ' . ..1," V J.,?!? ?.
3irntv1 in tn fl;.V. T i- v . . ' ! T
" . I tk a - ' - - ' - a Ult - i e . .
unLVt' ' 1A .."--; : III t r'.r:' .lw supporting Iir
Ohl Jacob! just try once to save me onlr Lby rnawlni tlie roots which erw .wt..
once.! LIll,aak no more." ;I ..,. , , of thestrearul At length Lf Centered to Cr.
j Could you . have refused,' even though it rw.il"..a V111 ooJsd,tl gibbet Intended for
seetried like certain death to venture back into i bimnoV plainly niarLed in relief on, the even.
that aurntngheat? No one. Then, could If in sky, he act out at nightCsll fof the Oolfa
wiU U thai knawn a the - lulani g i'AT;j.
UtLm It it an unjae lira lo iliiwirate here
CTrrx l &asw or tnl lc. J ils t-
aua trw:,Vhith arc toV ks iuun t.
BMi.fc tv&icrtrtw Xlctw
w m r a TUI !n UWji frvra ej TCntrs-a,
aud aid froru tL ctijoj'mcnt tlsAvl U
tound rn ru varkd sVba'itcrracao cjdx
Uoo, it Is not lop-.ti. Hat turn mUs
r reach, and Amcrkaii rUtiiJ-
One noble man returned with mX and 'to-1 TmU on,X baggage e, calabash of water.
increuioie as na.1 rnvnhu r..r ntfrni
nounuerwentgreauroneenow; HisfoodwiU
theahelbfisb; thrown op on the beach and al
felt the cool water enreloping nim. - You have Sometime the shore .was
saved m from a t! .J'i .n 1 .thickly rr errrown with ' tree that4 h
My jou. J BdrourJiead.dmn Jacob,-. The lii??" b V1 h!m
gether wevdragged poor Jbhhtbrough the ws
tfifin comparative safety. '
f - r.r.W :Vl.cs vpu, . murmurea John, as h
tooncy.ia all righfV.nS ,
1 ui
i:'ranch to branch" irke 'Cie
of their rvrlr.i As aiiule. thrr are, an
. . i .i . -gry,
ai nothing in putkcUr, 'and wul no
one in. partieular they are, simply, ia con
tinual confoundedly bad 'temper; tleydo
not know. why, and no ers alsacna tc-.ouut
for II except upon the supposition that it s
natural to the aaXmaiT Thfrte4 Uttsitr
aseaTtsl nd wrinkled ajartne, .thr test
ural rwoltof long -continued scow Ung and
frowning. 'They are pleAsnt' p-p to live
with, if ou' are a Mark Tapleyand wntto
show you ash'b Jolly under the most Iryiag
drcumsuncee, Vpu w Ul . not 4 U aUi to do M I. .. . . ; ssUxJ5-Ur-
anyihing to ploa.; thfVfd t:Tket cldJ dnlrtU V -p
narl at breskCasU dinner, end tea,0.tr be- Ufslaem In exl ,?tC
leg always snsihin, which U dist,trful to He varies dctkre Tcf,' V cclf
them They growl at yon, and d what yow Urahh. and J JTjCTCt
wiU.you are uwitetrnable te oVspUo them. trd. ocw, tA'm&l
They terrify the sereanU, - wbo in devpsir. Ut among the tjut lm wnanl" aalceita i r
give warniag.- They scold their ch'Urrn, Jch4iJtriioa a:l i:;, tLtw J
who be uke themselves ff when ever the J Ima- t Ut OrpLsa asjtaf. f c-V'i-g Kf-
gln they cmn'do so wlfh wsletyj Tney. Bare, and model f f t'fr.
ly ledure-Iheir wive, and unfs vorsUr r$. K and gtxdeaa tVr oalioor aaer-
srlsvsa f Ik av .9 m T 1 - - a 1. 1 '"
"- ejtw VisUitm ; - rrarigirue7q U JO 9Vll4rw
vk4 listmM onlTtrfciJIr. iTaMicrrMiU.
sfvsM - T v .1 . . " a a . - . . ...
m mm k. : s kkswa w urari vw smv k rir kiv ax nwi&fHi anw a 'ia.&is. s. m mr v stas .
-r-t! r-i: - ; I iot wrs ci scu-importazxCW Wtkn Is to
nu, sao Mt great t4 lowanjs maii frrqucnllr rxUUUd ir oar trstlfvn cf
other people miserable. But, though they I lb Yi(?red tncasioa slra Her am sc
rwJ'.a bad Umper,and ever anayping I rrd ta any work. La asroo tro UUr
lacstralcj ttn Ir the xtUma!L-3 tf a cU
ored mail carrier U Yirr-Ietaho Lvl Ua
areU Kakm by a man tCr ki.krr tut -"Look
here, man, jc-a'J tt:rr t- icV
fsl bow yoa slalc dls tlH ; cms w tea yea
ti:ake raeou slake ds wlolsTb ! Vtl.
tti 2'JJif : t ciTTvcs i4 - I -
dred wirr Lad bnwo Indaf rier ia the rnrat
sear. seed, to tie rvral tfrrr. tr-4e fl
ocfnsZiJi cTllcir gTi-'t, rf t-aicd ct-&ti
as rzr.ae, a---i prsjrtd 1 IH ' J! sj.it v "e -Trr-
snrmwsj oo tie rwsM Hal tier Lt4 kwi- s
coly twenty tlsa&aas 1 tclf (ttii tWv
snx4 ckuar) Uh tbey aracd was 'Lot ?
at a drr p In tho ccwaa rxtcaparrd w itl tie
! rcs"3 rede of i!s Sect we, IxJalls- .
Lie ijiisty. . TW cxrrvtos tii kir. w be
lorrd try Wrtur than arytkir - cine la
ite w orvS lino ta.r tJprtU llfmse.rai to1 .
excrptcj) had no sc Lrsanl tl scm cT .
twenty thoasaM tkals &eatksr4 tltA,
ise lie small eowesa cf t'Jrvw wiln
wlxts natarr Led rnaord , hta. L aaca
raosscd M Lis prrrocw smrU kii sJEktra
tatl.orm-al barren, a! crJTc4 lLr lo .
isflxt, ia Us aanra the f stirrer d -
tine cf tllrir tsspe on tlo a ps i tie .
fret cf each 4 the o4f olji Lsir, H p.
arrre tnrtn in rslere Irva tko s5rrrti..
tt oT gats t !. . , . .
ti
Dtrtlsj ly XVsry.
Amoeg the satxattu c OrkcUi ra
tixa, dasxia (Us gttmiTil UrprtX Ual let .
rvTt tlo aakviualrl ssrpae Vial ly W-ocw
arw 'Cunnl walLtvcw cr c3t-."..ca, rocs!
dtoe or ,ma4ruieis all X w li J barUv e an
a&o&nlof cvasLar sxrrtn itr- .
ssu&l will Iju'rra ilrras ptrasore. 2o;
lie OrvcaUj La a faslka cf Lis own ia re
lard to tie dance ; and w brer Le CmIs
tndined to ic4!je LU Tcrci-rra-a yrc
diviuc, Le docw ao, net ly Cs-crvr llr-.x (
bci by Lavisg Lis sis v re la da it r J.
b7i and pnnora, lords a&5Jsict," 'rvclt
al caaa ctsja csIks of rtTrcl, wb-r
away lie ixTzhTt slsrUt
frvm gfiUrn cj, sxt.L.r - tie Lrr:h
fhajnsni .awers, cr waUUc - lie Us
wrtatlf cf sts-eke frcta still crrre frarrsji
cLHrroot wLiie lands of da&tle r-j'is x
Libit Heir trracw. asi dexumy itr tit est
tcrtaineut ( lie a-3,rl cenror. I re
ntoUf a tsCl girsa by a Cniih sfrtlax,t
at tie" ca;4LsJ of Slant ia ho&tr f Lie
Qsertj'g brtllty, wlra Krvral &are
noUre anrre tncr the rcewia, ai ia lie
early portion cf tie srvenin;rcd wtth eaxh ,
other la cotapJitneoti-'g Heir Lost n tlo -
ta-ioncy of Lit ent:rta.&mrt:L .
Know;- Lla to I wcsJily. ccSiTjTisj
ari fjftd f d.rpUr. llry talcraUy trpect-
ru aozacuupg rrry iL&e to ue amy ? 040c
lc. TLcir aenaaUoca mar Le 'imarltrd
whan the Scottish Lrrri. ttsrl iv u
til sailor, s:reck p ti cc'y ctc wVki
had bcra fja&l ava.lal, al tle H-z.ro- ..
rsnut Cfftlm cf lie c:ja::y wt-t wLlt-
tic anJ past, ne rri J . an-1 II-llxM
fleg f Vowel rachcalrr ia cxick asxw 1
tion. Dsab tsl;l aa,rs.riae and d .srr. tr. tie
rwdiee railed ra ssviae fruc tie Lcr, ro
Urol tiesr toais ar4 cnJrrrd tie oars
tart id r-U fsrwus!y fr tie ralwco Lccsos t
si!ca!cl sntae two m'Jre Jjwvr dawn ii
Her. It wai rrrx toward tailtJjbf, "
but some of the migcarea wervauil bury i
la llcir J.brarwe, a&4 ti estivrd toil.e,'A
nt knocking Isrk-esiy al th k, anl
lien eUrin witl-tl til: f.f a rrtN.""
psoss rx!'cl T13 J " Ht p, bVvT t
wr ei.irrmf a ! Tl f. f-: f'i
llrltlsh r5dowT.s are all rve crairt tlrV
ahUrX fjr lhctn.sl:vrr"--VTS CV...l
ra.'l ,stx, 1 1 f ra, JL "ra!r . . . i
;s:
Thai was a twite y'.h. l'w' t-
w-ped to tsVr-wtrrii TirtjJ!: fa ftei
slatrstsan, ia W'aslis, e.J tle:r'ie?4
courage la rfe- ilja a joct fws.'
rsaa, jzt W-v.aJfj Uc slrvj'Wif !J He j
icvc-tl IctVrr to ti2TTt Si atsr&st w lj
kitKJlr latiled Hrt Lce la d-str.
, -Tct talf ' tf w f sail lit gTrt
f'ats-erxaav in wder a-tjwrpr4sL '
"'c ooe ltie gUs cf wtx T ex lad .
lb s,fslsV, s'.TT:l sr.
wifetas ! .r-v e'aa to Lxr.l. -?, w j
n grs-rw llsl W'cJ tare c Varied a a?-' 1
rii. ra.iararfd U frvs It r;ca Lira, " '
5esT oalJ lb Lerc.e ye-e .h. rvWt Uy, -
1
T eF pej fsa i
1 , -
LI 11 bat a tscttra rt.era. sree-aCe-tr was
llaU ;A pewr. ftsw;,ssi youLh rrJLaio
wine al the tails ef s srsmkky aa4 Lasscme
sUlrcrsaa, errm tWrb c -eTi bj tin r
Land cfa LenauAi UJy.
2 " aasd tl4 s&a yet rxaa, arl
Us vci LTTtrlied a Ltile asi Lis.rLask
Chst. " 1 rvrrrr df.ek wis, bt
(ktre La sraixbuced I and i s
word jrrr-sr trmer ) if j cs Ve r--4 a Lf.la
g-xljclrje Li key It skeil a-iad irj it
a ts.'Ur.- " " .,
and tr.srlinr. thrr aroii dawnrieht euarrJs.
They msy go to He vetg of ( one. tut no far
ther will they proceed. Kor wfll Ury'ver
eUnit,Hat,th,yart or Ear Wen, In 4
temper." Cnirr'reo tie's Thiar'nsiioat rr.'it
ate ij Hctn asVay.cr they wc-illl H, .;Jk
tactaenl,
TLU le tie Rsaais cf .taciUtar V
L vm
tX'gjaitlsHr- am e-f a c
sit
eiara.r.
Ltxl,
the rets:
s.ye exts.si. 11 wjys rriti.j esj-ctv.
. - 'li sx, -s,k tnj" ex. J
aa.iUs - U s a f ra, Hir En