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C., T)ec. 11, 1BG8. i miraculous chanire and isdccW the U? nTS iL? hunting oaq abcem trTAm rC 1.1: wwf"".r.. 3t au .num gtrct:t hurried br 'with fur Writmed ea J uvk jew uic wiiau 1 tnn rnnm hnrl L-nnm r AnnAt l . . itr- At the mention1 of ! Mm. 1,. .t,.. .r.:V. .! viur 6"? "P"" more nd we will cIom tho bu.-iocM ea suddenly, clutihing in bis firt the ,a- VTVZ wht I '- "ilh ',S"T ble. while the veins in bU temples and migbt -I t.XihTy.jSSfi fbYocW.V " ""l "" forehead swelled to such an extent that lad K.ml w;tT,;r a call 6 x blocks away. . I thought thev wonld.bnrKf lb C "X! ' w"u' -6. - Uut in the cold. How the ir dances covered himself, however, and said trem. . ' . " i icvii. l euiu. lu uieurpu. uerisivn inn i tt. f t. i .i . . ulonsly: . nAu ir"'" - - You are the only man this side the p ncvoVso rUhXrrc " Then P?!?' ?P crej,Ter .tbe City Hall grave that dares mention that name to J2E;t 1" L ef than we thought, so weburry aero ... '.-.. I h l-l. - .'W. A ill 'M 9J me witn impunity. 1 can realize the I despite youl" As I released her hand motive that prompted the question, and and turned from her, she shuddered, bnt for the sake of those brighter days long &id n6t a word. Another morsel of tri- since fled, by the memory of our friend- urn ph was mine. Let me hurry to a conclusion : One Square, Two " Three " Jcolunm i 1 " $10.00 -' 15.00 2Q.00 ; 35.00 00,00 85.00" $;ic.oo 25 00 ! 35.00 50.00 uo.oo 150.00 suip in vouin, x will tell you all you seek to know. But not here. Come to my room, and this friendly curiosity once satisfied, never y recall the subject while you live.".,! ; . , Alter walking in silence a few min utes we reached his residence, and after seeing me seated he leaned upon the back of an arm chair ' and commenced immediately as follows : " ? 'You knew Lizzie r Cutter in her youth, and you knew also of the love be tween ns. and the elorious realization " Maddened to an" extent almost be yond conception, I sought relief in the excitement of speculation, heedless where it earned me, if only it woulJ crush out the one miserable thought within me. I gambled in commerce to a fearful extent; but, here fortune, as if to make amends? for former failures, crowned my ventures with success. Every rashly calculated speculation, every wild scheme, returned me profits almost fabulous, until within a few-years I counted my gold byhun- J 1. l 11 i !-. w" hat ouryoung hearts dreamed of. My dreds of thousands. 1 Jut-what availed MY OLD CHUM, TOM AXHEHION, friend Van, it was only a dream, a fond, foolish, miserable, but still a bright and glorious dream. The wakeuing from it was to me worse, infiuitely worso than death ; to her, nothing, I caunot tell you how I loved her, how she, and she alone became the one object that I wor shipped with an almost sccrlicous adoration. .. Were I to attempt to detail my feelings towards her, you would call me a rhapsodized fool And so I was. Heavens and earth ! he cried, pacTug the floor violently.) what devil was it that cozened me thus at hood-man blind ? " I must preface "with a statement that this, is no storv. It claims uo merit as a literary prpduct from the overwrought Why, idolatry the most complete, the , imagination: ot a halt starved litterateur. It is simply! an old man's recita of an incident, the like of which is, transpiring in our midst daily. ; The ofilv merit it it ? : She for whom I could have striven. aud at whose feet I should have gloried, to lay this treasure, had sold herself, heart, body and soul", for a paltrier sum than this. A A V t U UIIW UVl IVI V WlJVi ai 1 tlO irV ft i A 1 silly, shallow brained animal, had wea ried of his bargain, aud then came the old story. " He held ljer, when his passion had spent lt uuvwl lore, - A something better than his dog, a little dearer thau his horse." across Chatham and up Centre Irom a cross street tbey come, four men, stout, rough-cUJ, hard-plmcd, honcst-hcartcdmcn ;with regular step and sad faces. Pour workingnicn, to us unlcnown. " ' ' ' ' ' Four men carrying a' shutter from some window.- And on it is a man dead. One band under his head as if he slept. He ilccps and be sleeps well I Over bis face is thrown a well worn coat be used to wear. It docs not keep him warm, but it keeps' the wind from driving the hair into a horrid wound over his temple, from which blood and trains ooso slowly, as it sorry to icavo tueir noae. MieUaerLrljncD, sir. He was just killed, sir." . VHow, ndiybere?,, " ILVwas working with us, sir, down on Pearl street, on a new building, when a cap-stone gave way, sir, and took poor Michael in its fill V and never a word spoke he since; And we arc takin him humc to his wife and children, find it 8 sorry night they'll have of it, for tbey loved hmi so." And witb tbe four went another to lend a hard to tlros liructrd Wcut tu a workioginan's homo on another street. Into the door, up two, flights, slowly then the one most lorio? rocs to make a boa over there. Think of his kind words bis rood act: -Think of the rood he. did w bile onkiod onc,if ever bo sroke ; them -2- Aiid you who bare to-nigbt tbe form f oved ones in your homes waiting fur the tomb? Cod pity you. And you who do not hire death with you to-night, may you not hac it for years to come. - TVcI- rome the tired ones at' they come frctn be shop olve them a km and a kind word. Make home plca?ant, and call to its iacTcd reach tbo loved ones' Let tbo5c who labor make their home happy.' and their home ones happy, and, when our work be done here, tuay all who are deserving lire in memory loved, as was poor Michael O'Brien. ' Ahoof tho rich erer thinlc cf the poor?. -"Who of them will remember kindly, and give good thoughts to the ones who toil 7 Ihcr bare hearts and loves as have the rich, and ' quHe often better ones.' They have wives, and little TIIK FUTURE OF THE SOUTH Lipf incctt's Maraiine fur the racath of FcbroarT con taint. among taasy arti clet tf intrinsic merit, cne upon South-, cm Kccoc. traction, wriila Vy ct polished and forciUe writer. He Vara room fur Uu ki-1e extract in cor pres ent issue: "'The Tuluxo cf the South. Tt writer tays: i ..... 'We LclicTe that the Scuth has a great future before it In the determent of its vast reKmrcee cf xaineral wealth; aided by its faro ratio location la rrtrd to soil and climate ; let we fed that, its growth depends core epeo the earne! nesawith which it seeks the focttrio hind of our great naticm roTcmmmt than npea any application that can nov be made A of aUuact .thcorici cf Fute Bights and' local self government, Wcr believe that it true rcconstrucUta m all laatcrial rctpccU is to bo aocgU in a closer alliance with northern capir!. atd mil a naiurai anion wm be toroed be- tween the two in all the rrrtt mtrrprics tbtt tend to the development cf national OM' UU lB-';Dl1 actUM; . ocy are tQj ec'macrtUrcrwtoef t. dctr-ita . ucscrvmgas an arc. wno Ubor. itej 1 aatirathle. snd lf?W1l.!n. aptltaJca.-But hit cf. all. wo iditre ; ttt, her inchest treasure, her ere a tire pavers cmiod and tmagioatioa, will yet; ve ccipjojcu,, in unitm wua ,Uio .tnoro j advanced intellect cf the, icrth, in tic ccmrwn' wotk cf ILlnlini and wriUcr i"1 1 for the be ne it cf oar own country and cf . I niankind. t Fbl'ilkal nartira wtav ksltat weeping 1 10 tjjQ themjclfcs nfso the basU cf a Mcotaroon dettiay; .capital may shrink 1 no? than I rr r, i : i f i make tho city and finbh nature. Yet few there arc who care for the working- men : the ones who live In tenement houses. . If the rich' would treat -those whr labor better, the world would be the gamer, and, therefore, do we ask those who are favored by fortune and unjust laws, when they go home togivo thought to the poor ones, the ft - a and neartoroken 'ones, wbo are ww lift tic ami riTi mow wrnrm nnnrmfr inin m ', ! t w ; , l Irota Irc liberal tarcstocnt ta new m 4 .-n C . i in . r.irtia aed needy fields; churthca may net bo o?iDd7-Tra tlll fcalurJV fi'S- willing to giro the riht hand oY fellow- "BaiCK loMtaoT. t ship across the Uoody linea traced by mTitHKTniTnmtmwtvtn md wsr; hut literary men, th stodena LAND. . - f 1. " 1 T a T . a .a 1. mm vu tcruuuH i c iqiudikui ccicor I ob iac:r aiiunt rorarct. sna loel a tion was held at St. James. Brighton, gratcfal .pride fa hailing each lhT as -Kogland. Tbe cburcn waa partly filled the clOxeas cf ccranwa Co u a try. and , by a respectable auditory ; the LuilJin the dcTCtee cf true Kicnce will re-unite lUcil proiuciy decoratco: witn laurcts, I the severed Eamcnu thit weave the web cT universal nature and the exj lorcra cf . the inimitable Celiicf the u-ht, will meet claims the only merit it possesses is its truth, j T r r After an abscence of twenty-five years, I had returned tp New Orleans on this, the 27th day:of Juno, A. D. 18G-, arid most hideous, that this broad earth 'has ever known, was pure and tame beside the worship that I offered up to this woman. 1 J ' . ;. I " had no hope ambition, no thought by day or night, sleeping or waking, but had its source in her 1 f If she had bid me commit the direst deed that ever blackened human annals, I believe I "lie ocean Dvsrendinjr nis Uavs from slowlv. for tbo stairwav is verv narrow. I boll v. and fiatert. timr Ire crom I tt nnr nitnn1 Vf- lfrt- , and gradually the nichts come to I hat is the matter V I bcini? formed bv. th same. . Tha altar I if.&i ff- i A -i-Z passed as the days in bar rooms and Open the door wider) for it is all I was decorated with flowers, and ca a I in which the energy and aeal cf birUjr mtiimg ncus lie gameu and dranK sorrow wc bring. btcady, men on that I side Uble was the usual Iicht burnmr, I latitudes shall be kuned with th rrm ily. often remaining from home scv- chair on - this softly now There. I but on this occasion surmounted bv ilmJ cud cf SociLrrn ectlmn -m) r days, until carried there in a state now.- we are home with bitn, and God I carved figure of the Infant Satiour. Tie I truth ani nowcr shall be lubordimt. i should have done it, ay, and.j gloried in iil.lv tfitp rnss-lnrf.rd rm-1 it, if but she had smiled upon me. But u nd Tom Atlirrton. in the no such thought came to me then. guileless, as gentle, as street. We had partaken of thn goodly Pure as lue wuueroueu angeis 01 iuuu- clieer furnished 'by the quiet and urbane cence . and jet this woman, gitted by Holers, and were now silently enjoying nature with beauty and intellect, bearing ,theluxury of a fragrant El Sol," and in every lineament of her face the scm- hipping occasionally our steaming " cei"" tufa nonieu accents son wjras vi luve ; mis home he heav eral of intoxication" ; pity those who mourn. Words are of no usual display of embroidered dresser, kyc, and where all alike sLill rt jotce ia 1 His lady, deprived of his-compan- use here. Uvea curses would not be etc., was exhibited by the cSeiatiog the cblirion cf a great nstional sorrow, ionship, and, for her sin.sdeuicd by heard. Tear off tho coat kiss the priests and choristers. The rrocccdiogi wo may not. now be .aIIc fuUr to srvr tt .1.. ii : e i. i i- . i ? . irr. .i . :i . . ucatuu iuo uiussiu ui tmiurvu lusm-u 111113 kii3 luciu Bgam auu uaiu , iiifc I comuivnccu Willi IDC imposing prvClSlou, I CUl.C. into the giddy round of pleasure and jyour head and look ino that face, upon I during which and thronghout the cutire fashion, and for a few years reigned as that wound press back tho hair from I service" finccno was 'frcctr scattered there J m 1 Queen of th(f toilet. . ' ' I ihn broar roti have ROiiftrn kitrHi. SLanri I nKitt . In f.M nfIt,ir.,4ln I 1 1 I 1 1 - - v . w v m .. m m - - mm .... .. I . . ... . . I ... " ' .-. i.uis could. not, nowever, last. lhe back, men stand back. oAcisthoonc cent decision of the privy council, lights, gold so idly squandered by him and her, that nccds'pity, for hers is the heart that incense, bowings, Ac, were upon the must sometimo have an end, and the end now drinks in sorrow as never before. usual excessive scale. Many slightly TIZLV FOR MI1S. LINCOLN. It b now Tiroposcd to do a Utile aotao- thing tor the widow -cf the martyred"' 1'rrsidcnt. A move ia oa fooi to creata ; for Mrk Mnoola tcme scrt cf a bacr- oioir Tom Athcrton and myself had been Fohool mates, neighbours, and chums." We had quarrelled and fought for and aguinst each other times innumerable. We had played truant together, and to er we had eoniniittod all the' mischiefs A daintv tect with as little remorse as ftl rnn,;nn. m.nn 1 would have crushed a leaf. Oh ! it this feeling of conipanionship had ripen ed into the more sober but more lasting feeling of friendship in' the purest sense of the, word; Tom iAtherton had been beloved by all who knew bun. In his youth he had been handsome, generous and the gayest of the gay, scorning al-r ways a mean action,! and shunning, as ho I dismissal ; I would not if I could. would a viper, every species of deceit was bravely done, no stammering, While' in uis sixteentu year ne naa iosi aged . v lTfi rY rr cnrvivin rr ! va irirA f r jgrandmother with whoift he .had lived,") and was thus early thrown upon the char ity of a pro verbiallyj uncharitable world. When I reached my twentieth year my father, removed with his -family to New York city, and; I accompanied him, leaving my friend Tom in a flourishing business, and about to be 'united to one of Orleans fairest daughters. . We part ed with the usual promises of lasting friendship,, correspondence, and so on, but after one or two letters received from 1pm," he suddenly became silent, and t heard fruni him no more, except through the medium of an occasional 'New ' Or leans acquaintance, and then .only in a general an' unsatisfactory manner. " : One tiling I learned to a certainty be was not married.' But why, or where fore. his engagement had been hroken off, 1 could not disco'vcrr !J Looking at him as he sat quietly Finokuig, but appaiyntty unconscious of all-external things. I had leisure to iitte tlie marvellous cliange that a:- few Years had marked upon his appearance ;Ve were of nearly the same ago, but as we sat thus gether, an observer, would iave credited hmi with a seniority, ot at ast fifteen years, His . face ,was wrin- d to a decree seldom seen, excepi in old men. , His hair hung upon his tr.i in' long, gray locks, hard ire lrawi about the mouth, and l .nimteiiance indicated an aus- woman.'I say,, good,, gentle, pure and truthful as I thought her deceived- me I robbed me in one short moment of Faith, Hope and Charity- plucked from out my bosom every hope she had. implanted there, and trampled : thern under her she was a goodly deed. . . She had been moved with "traitor ous gifts," and for this paltry, earthly tinsel she. t : f u riucked off the rose from the fair forehead Of an innocent love; and set a blister there." It no shrinking, no hesitation ; 'the words came from her iutlitf slow nicasurcd tones that she would have given .her milliner. listened as one in a tranco to the sounds that came from her lips. I was stupefied deadened. One truth como its way to the brain that had shut out all else. She that had been my Lizzie, was. mine - no more. jieneetprtnana xorcver sne was dead to me ! ' j I ' 44 1 cannot tell, you what I suffered, though it is through no fear of being called unmanly, that I shun the recital. There are sufferings and sorrows that come to men's hearts," that shun expos ure even to the nearest and dearest: and- ; .'-"'-.. O ; !- ' There where we have, garnered upon our hearts : Tiere either we must live or have ' no life" - to meet with deceit there Is the bitter est grief that ever fell to lot of mani 1 ? ; Well, she was wedded soon after to lier V golden calf," and mockery of mockeries,. insult upon injury, I came full soon. Bicce by piece his prop- Good night, friends wo will go now suppressed sounds of discontent were handed, rccoci.mctioa cSce, by tacsna erty was sold, until at last the house they Never miul thanks never mind who we heard throughout the service, both with- 0f which his widow can rccvi via pension. ' lived in followed suit, and of this, as of are simply a man who came to aid, not in and without thb building; but at the Certain totemted parties are apcalin all the -others, I became the purchaser, to gratify curiosity; commencement of the offertory sentences to Congrcrs and th pcopU ia tie name Now came her trial, .Her summer Down sUirs and into the street. Soba a man at lat cried out. "It is perfect ofCariauanity, UWraJity.andoUigaiiona friends, the gay, fashipnableand wealthy, and wailing behind n. Her voice, and hosh ; I say perfect rubbish.- Iramcdi- to the Brcsidcflt and hU widow fw help. I dropped off one by one like autumn tho voiee of two little one now fathtr- atcly some cf the Tergers. with Ihcfr oak- The whole thin? ummUL leaves, and left her solitary and alone. Her husband became more dissi pated, exacting and cruel, and I have heard that he beat ber. . V Having kept up a show of acquaint anceship with me, he now turned it to advantage, and came to - me money. Aye 1 the man whose lucre had ; i i. j u ueari came to me again anu again ior less, and faco to face with death. God " staves, rushed to the pew to which be I Lincoln baa a fortune exceeding to tun- pity them. , , wasiituog, tho priests looked aghaat, drcd thousand dollar, fcbe U tr 1 The table was ready to spread. The nd th'e choristcra and the congrrgatioo broad, tpending -her time and money. room was being put in order against Am wemed terror-ttrickca aa the gentleman cnj.ybg herself, tod unallo. to cxrxsd cominr but not in this war The work ProcccdcJ 10 "J wbcn rla were maie the income frcm her in vntmeuu, except - ?Cat " l! of the week nearly ended-waiting for to expel Lim. -1 expected this ; I in . by continuing the same course cf reck- iu uurrow ,. ... ., . i - i noi airaiu o rcncai rov worus: is u si irnM i mvM k w una. una uisemiic. niagrccimg, uiscoru-i - , 4 .,., , , ' . -m . . .. v .... . . I ..f.w. raM.i . I . . U.ra in . I Will I . . 1 It'l If . r . in?? with hi earninp-i. n. Iiiila nrfwnt for -ww , v !Mf " rrcr as iie one usruaw s ncre ere . w K I A mtm u am m . A I M " 'IS,A .1.- 1 EU WT UVIJ. iU6 leagues away heart-broken and All the week he had toiled, as we 1 1 1 k . t. icaruea, eariy ana sate, a s:rong, nonXhis is all est, neaitny man. - working 10 wiurr i tnrrt,,t the one who ij now I "q :t i tt- I wb of revenge to know that the band once scorned by this woman was the only ono now stretched forth to aid ber iu her dis tress. Thus have I done for mouths, and this has been my triumph. 'Now come the end 41 To-day a woman poorly clad, pale. wan and haggard from t dissipation, and rnrp. c.nrrvinr in hnr hpart the miwrv nf , -y o ---- - - -'- 1. f l.:. remorse for a broken faith and misspent fj - "w.,ri"bu,-u: in know fcu:ot felt 1 Uod above us I lhe capstone inai ten and crushed nis me again attempted to tako hold Tcrgcr cf him. vauic lu luc iiLiaiu uuu uiiaiu tut i . . - . r l . i T v w v-o w aw a.vms ivi uu vuv nsiw a-a w i - m " - - money to. live on. uii; it was a luxury , . . .1Mr when be again i said, " It m perfect rub- dr-like. more dervine of -ymrathy .M .ww " - J , I 1 T 1 I . . . W dinaonr v nisn ; i came nere w worsuip uoa mc- Uian the widow cf cording to the tenets of the Church of Frcsidcntft wires ia the -United &aiea who have 1cm ctcney, who are more la- AtaaiiiM 143 COLS. his home and make his loved ones harpy. Bis hands were hard, but be was good. He was unused to fharp tricks, to specu lations.. to legalized robbing; he was Artinit her wc have nothic to tir at Kngland, not of the Church of Home! I present, but to those who rrepe t mockery and rubbish, Mr. I tke mcocy from she public treaaury and bcitow it where it is not cccdrd, we como r life, who in the time to come can r;o harminPM- in whns ftittir lhpr tin . rr : . ' - . . T r r . :u: .: .t .i . single ray of light, sits night and day by waa i.uu uC 1V the bedside of her 44 polden husband " t6UC "IUC SJrrow Bac ouw.- whose lamp of life flickers in the socket. I He was but a laborer. He toiled , all J curing sound from without. Jlany per Her task of conjugal duty is almost done, 'dayi lit earned ot dollars bnt lewy foul j jont immediately left the building some 1 r.Under-gathcrcrs, and Jnc it ceases with hia life, which must end in he earned them, and that is better than , ten or a dozen only remaining to partake mi, ,wua ntt jjca f A 1CW 11UUI3 , UUW 11 CI Lil 15CI J IU USk tU - wv k.b vuw mm.mm . jl IUC i 1 Ul T MUIUiaillVTI, IU IUU MICVI- ' . . .... . 1 . ... God shall vouchsafe to among many, but tie was a man. a nus- dure so ion?? as her existence. J j band, a father. lie lived in no palace, II Vtit m ! La kiin isryA tnnrf Vitlt. fir hkd M. YllTlTilCT bnTTiA trt-f-O tO Tllfllfj t 1 U U U 1 UllJtl 1 W V. U UUU Ul Ugt mmw mm-mw mm II . ' mm. .. be, you may judge from" the wreck that than many a man of wealth. Hour aftrr stands before you " j : I hour he worked. . Stone after ttono he I left him shortly after, and as I went . helped haul up. nis msrk was left on down the stairs 'caught myself quoting: J many a spot where mencf labor leave Ub, if I were a Uod, and bad a , tncir marss. jui now uc nas gone. world to make, Fd make no woman V' I No Vaftd will follow him to the grave no long, line 'Oi carriages Liied wita while crossing the church and ncarmg I with a rrctesL There are tcna cf ths- the altar. On reaching the first (inner) n jg 0f wivc, cr cf widows, wtot i La door of the building two or three oyer- taads were lot daring the late war, who earnest Tcr-crs ralhcr pushed hira ipto are as descrriog cf support as is the one the outer lobby, and thence into the ho exhibited herself ia sach a light by street. The service was then retained, aactionccriDZ her eld clythci. There though the voice of the oSciator was very MC mothers la the land destitute, whoso tremulous, and sidelong glaacea were ta- j,, a:. oa LaUle-Eelli cr ia ho?rl- ken by those in the choir at every taur- U 4icd not so modi to save the coaa : try as to enrich tho cut Lou stealers. incompetent gen- 1 economy, and no drsire to hold c5ce exert (-jt rr- r Truth is the basis of all virtue. Ko character can be deemed honorable, or even respectable, in which truth docs not tion of which exceaire bowing, light nings, and ioccnjlng were mfwt freely indulged in. Tho congregation sepa rated about I o'clock; but owing to a detachment of police that were stationed without, the crowd offered no personal vi olence to thcta aa they dispersed. -, men chatting The Squire find Gtsposs which uas I been suspended " for several weeks, sonal cmolaajcnu. 'There ire thousand of object deserting charity ia the United rtatca. Let these objects be cared fox Says a writer ia the Ucurtk and IIovu; Vlcjscd be tts naa who first invented shade-trees for tillage streets ! ; He tnat .ni I have been one who loved his fclbw-ocn. ... . upon injury, i was in vitcd to be present at the sale. - I went; the invitation was her triumph, the ac- J form, or is not supposed to form a part. 1 ceptance.was mine, v-A greater vras ' stilt I Tlitis' necessary to the good repute of tho to come, omotnering tnc ores tnat ragea M m V V Y within me; I arrayed mpelf wilh 'scra- pulous care and miug!ed with the gay throng thai had met to do ner uoroage I knew that I should not bt expected and for this reason !: attended '4 The words had been tittered that houses, of wine, of women, cf nothing, .!? . T. . t Will loiiow uim tome, out lovn will, nioara far Lim, fur he deserves tears. ! i j .t. i wunu, n is equauy essential to ensure ua , iiacK iuai piate leave back the auile, l our owu respect, and protect, our own fork and sjoon no more set bis chair to 1 ol horses, cf bond,1 of f be resumed agaio,' at an early day, aays.av wise end sagacious man. friend Tfa.pentnce. i ' a ith aa eye 'or she bcutifol. What - a ftlief 'tier fford pedestrians ia the parsait cf busi- Fold and put away his rlothes. Put bnt in Lck that plate leave Uck the knife. I toward a peck TV . mm. m-r-Y. auo iu-.v, , , ,r-i t .1 - j;tte ncsa or pleasure ; xucj cauancc vaa d harshuesa which was entirely made her Mis. Marmadukc Glenn, aud A Western editor say, r.l riril tTi! mn t Anvtfrifwinw7t the Uw but intrepid tread cf a jackass . market ralae cf tbe lanJ aside whica ot oat. - tbey are pumeu. iocj num ineuaa T. Zm . 1 . 1. . . f?. f. m itivV tI .... J .. . happiness. It is strange that the defini- , the table, for he has gone home where cf betL7 we1 7ftr ,4 tion of a quality so eminently raluable there arc no Saturday night terrible bm''I1 . I " tbf fbJ should be generally lloose and vague ; this is to the mourners. Then, wcrring 1 MoDt5'Mrj "Ulf' ' " fon? ihclT lltM- "7 areJ'lei"1 and, that while an men so enerrcticallv one. live with his mtmorv. Lifa is an t!iV..r,mn r Ohio. . :k ura- Tbey promote the pablio announce their veneration for truth. o cuicim. Heath is the rr.lltr . 1 ..:i t- t.' .t-.i?, bv m. ball health, and arc w - r - - J r - - -ww 1 1 J I lui 1 1 1 LU mmMM mm r m w - - - . - . . a - " j tt. . V -J WitlAl Ii.. M. .l.t... I I . . - I. . 1 . V I w m mT m W mV 10latiu3 her laws, aiwt here vc bccou.o aoiuaintcd, and tck. health, and tugral hJLac&cc. nvt wnusg CTca m 1
The Henderson Index (Henderson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1869, edition 1
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