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3 - - jC r1 ft . 1Li, '-JLf-ltVf.Uif- Li ff ill ilul j t 7 .. 4J ..! fit' FEARLESSLY THR BICtH DETESD-rlMPiRTULtY'THB WR0XO 'C0iDEMN, , , .'. 9.. . ,fi - V W W . ' - MU.4a.mt it.. , , ,- ' .1 . ; . . ' ' I - ' 'if. ' w it 1 r r 1 ) oom, And there they eat a popping corn, John Btilea and Sosan Cutter i John StilM as fat as an ox. And ftpa ft .StpaKTJr And then they sat, and shelled the . And raked and stirred th flrA And talSed of different kinds of eara, And hitchel thwaaafrs nlgher.t Then Su4n, she the popper hook John h shook the powers Ail then they shelled and CfiEpad and ate, 20, r66 1 'poking1 ' And he haw-hawed at her remarks, And she laughed" at his Joking. And atm they popped, and (till they ate," . J ohn a mouth was like a hopper, - - ' ' And stirred the fine mi sprinkled salt, And shook and shook the popper, t i The dock struck nine and then struck ten, I Ana sou the corn kopt popping ; , It struck eleven-then struck twelve, ' And still no sign (if stopping. And John hefttcf and ftnsan thought t .', The corn did pop and patter J" Till John oriM: " The opra.' afire l J Why, Susan, what's the matter ?" hope and, buoyancy of heart, they .left their home and kindred, 'and reached New York with no special occurrence out of the usual rode of evedta. T i Wishing to traaBapt a littl bTisineaa iu the city before Bailing up the Hudson: Urjltoa?e and relative comfortably Mated vpcat one of the nwr boata'ln oue.fof CatsMll, at' which iclaoe he intended to joutitcm in two l... Said she : f JohaBtllis, if one o'el You'll die of Indigestion i , J'm sick of all this popping corn" i . ' don't you pop the question ?" ook,l ! , A TALE OP THE CAT-SKILLS. As the stage that daily makes its trips . from - the village nf ,.Catskil'l, to- the , Mountain House 4xSw tip tei the "dW'bf tho hotol on a pleasant summer" iorev noon, COUvevOTlK the nassencera whn haA arrived at the yulage in the night boat irom JNcw York, a beautiful lady, hand; Bomoly and elegantly greased, and dis- playing that tustelul arrangement of tictiro that at once strikes th6 observer with satjafaction was eon tujfqn the uaiuony eageriy eyeing and scanning eaca gentleman paBaanger as he alighted lrom tlio vehicle. ', - i On that morning" there were six pas engera inside of the CoadhTand two oc tmplotl the ' seat outside with the driver, Qivaof thce pasdoBgers-was tho writer I As tho last gentleman emerged from the coach, the lady drew'a jeweled hand across her face, "and struck her forehead .. as it in wMxdespisj, &m dtawlnf comb from her head that confined her hair, she allowed her rich tresses td foil negligently, upon vher shoulders; and then turning about, she paced the bal ir ,pony from end to, eud;.At" lasV"ppa- rently fatigued with her walk, she ap ' , prciaohed the landfordj whb sloocl in the " doorway, -and ut a owmud plaintive voice, accompanying it with the faintest smile, she said : " Not delights lb sit upon those rocks yonde '' Should you sefiherj will introduce her I The hard ttw-f th pMt'.'toyt ta you, but allow me to suggest caiiuoa thcMWaoiflowMd the miinber of f ' H rlua is tfaelarijjLnk ' ey fpatteo las ttae ganirptenk was be ing hauled in, and, amidst the waving of aandlfofchiefs,-thbse 'mlent -"and Heifder signals which the loving and loved are apt to exchange in like circumstances, each went his : way the ? husband to transact hi? business, and the wife and her friend toward thp Mountain, House to rest and awaii Ma coming, i J ' Bo jar, all; was pjeasant and agroeable; but.;fls Mr. Mansfield saw the boat re ceding from the piojr, a sigh involun tarily escaped him but h laughed down his feelings, and became on among the crqwd that sauntered jdong Broadway. , i wo days later, Mr. JUansneld followed his friends; taking,' however, a night bctfc f hich Une.6 Mt the ..village of uaMKiu at anoui tnree o ciock in tne morning. He arrived while ( the stars wero yet shining, and the half-moon was sinking to her setting; and' wishing io give his wife an agreeable surprise, he would not wait for1 the coach that would start at daybreak for the summit of the mbwtj bu learning the direction to the stage office, engaged a saddle horse, flnd I companion who was to return the "Tbgfcthef they- tr tod; all aa quiet .and calm; as the eastern horizon was Blowly lighting up with tho coming dawn, so the stars, one after another, gradually . faded put. Later, they s saw Mlf l grfcwinaf'iight mHW fog that in various patches swept along the different mountain heights, and presently dissolved as the sun arose. ( , , , ( Tw6-thinl8, -of their-iourney was ac complished, when a stone or crag that had "been loosened from its resting place . . " Tl ? -A JI 1.. Dea Dy a mouuiain scream, buh iou uwwu with aecumulating force, and awakened echoes all -around with its poise as it struck aorainst any obstructions that it met in its headlong descent. Surprised and scared by the unusual noise, tho horse that conveyed Edward Mansfield sprang from the road and neared the cliff which skirtod it, but seeing the danger just in time, to save himself, planted his fore feet firmly but suddenly upon, the edge.. Too suddenly, alasj for prtnjrttotntii JUT There is no part of the jou, aaya thia uKmM bV'iw New Twr Tribune, when greater cre and wisdom I iiiwrf vvru in your interview as to the choice of 'trampg thrtiughont the wnttfry tV44'ty jutto iwljnntmtnt 9rmt'ialothig-fa, tEhaTickpi jfLAT9bai. passed bj oonversaUon.,, ,. i4if & m beroralng an tffclrable fauiianoo to ih eathr 'yequlMa. Ui '14 spring, the Naw York Legislature creates no ht- Here, then, iathariarrav to the mteijlhfaAW nOiam.n1k JuW In. tsnncnts n4 ,ti, QiiselTetiBi hef)MjSi0 tts bniprofiaes that each eon- ment of my arrival at the Ifcnntain f tl-u,,- tiJLMrtleWetj, light attire, i thai iMmMtty wkmiri eftWflMd la ny - . House. ai told tne fer Miss Flanders. I ii iu. WKuniifma. Wl at. io.' (mntmi aialilwa Rinlri : nrisana aW i senitentkriea .of ' t luiun. x rum Dwa uuuuuu iutKHuuuui i irTrT- i i - xvemammg a guem ior seveou woojuj x ij ,0 w.oik, ancTNew bgunos ot pruuenoe,. .; naturally became ac4ualntedwith JeweY tottiiladto May, hardly bafo of my fellow, boarders, and. among thenM fc, winkri.rf' ilnL. June, will it be aaie to the two ladies." Every day, on the arrival of ta B0t workinirmen next the person. Indeed. phUdj ageit aient lo thV rules shtf regulations 'of 41.., 1 1. If TUT . 4 m .... . - :1 4.T-.s ti, - . :i':ti " "v"6" . tmrown.,out oi emxnovmont. out re the muldej rfrtenm ) the turil life of stveh oonvict, la aside flannels I who aliall have Wii in all jesixsota obe. of sued the same scrutiny among the paa sengers, each idaywalked the balcony, loosened her hair, turned to tlte land lord to say, " Not oome ye" and heard thisreply, "Not to-day, but to-morrow." wtei they Oiave an opportunity- wHuw.wva.ivu a- p " gfii Motrin m BOu0e stations in. towns auietlv seek her h?-ijr '-j. -t ; j ju. 4 0 oome to-morrow," roomT' t! and ... .t 1 It was a touching and impressive scene, or trying and distressing oocajJ sion, to see from day to day tne anxious, waitmg-bridwand r-read- in her fea4WfiBteTttersfters 'kes'errbe henl as tlu direotion Of tho wind, secreti of ten yeaAsffid (fcavict snail notaiavebecu jutgreaf piibW .Invalids ,'fhQuIc wear hhl 1 iol prisoil lor the ten flftaen years. kslking-ieUwwrs'who would Starve befpr flanpeltuergarments: durjngeyea tn t.saatt,'l 1 :wn ixpiw w WW! Vf uf4v"i t"r " anobedio released from impris onment durinfir aprobfttr6iiary period of pat on flannel during parteV Ihe lay oi fcneafs, If "the fernor shall, in his iv'sold and rainy days.1 Especially the oi&orctferl sf Oreol; nd atiho Dnd'.pf &fing near the sea shore and in, xnalari-TicS rto4 tftn jwesrs wlOi oovj;t ous districts need to keepMrgtuW 1 ahnlVil m1wI, barfully. pardoned countrjrr t to lbther without and in wayside barns in jthe from one raouth's.eii(lt cessation. It is estimated that there ore, mv$j 30,00 o thaa vagrants f dAalng about Massachusetts alone, while, the ovpf themselves and adiuat-tLeii oloth-1 by the governor, with the restoration .of kig to the rise and fall of :Ujemoroiiry in, 1 thejjghta o tenship. tho thermometer, and tosth changes in daring we said! protatio thip. provided ,'tliat nary pertM of r- shadow of a teome yetf ' -"Oh, yes, he'll come to-morrow," the 'lady roplilAj thenqfttetry withdrow to her apartment. w, rTskd'a8s, "d thaiUndlord, ml dressing the writer, wliolqitereu neaf, 1 bufc- il wrart.n-it31- pracjjjrTiut 1 nope may ue deemed iteceptfcm. for reallv I am dCtJTil Jflo.Sll4'c8ure: td' pur- Asking or pariiculara, he jeplied that tho lady-Had wU& hrW voryintelligent traveling companion, a relative, to whom Tlatet ithdy binrodos4 rte,Tlind f fromjirndin I learned' nlany Interesting, vAthough saddNiingf'items of hos history jarnl that of her charge , ' f Lucilla Harewoed wai the daughter of ' . o..t. m. U kjuitbu UUUIIUU v& .... JJ.i nuvu, 1 who had given her a liberal education, I and brought hi't up ' iu luxury and abundance, sparing no pains to surround ' her with nivery comfort that his ample means would allow. 1 " i I'i A the gttf wiiuitsjeLneUle bsoamo f.taigagea.tobo marnea tos gonuumau wixom shfl had long known, and, indeed, ' -m. IiIhI Ikh intimata with from her child , trnbd. " Her father favored tlie match, . - afsring Edward Mansfield to be a gea t!i f"a uf iuUigBtv. olood b'oaniig, and 1" JiHijiny'jcjpJian daulituMi, 1. hUUm having turns means, and abnuV to I.....!f yjr; Wwni'oeiliiBijwWl'to ounmonly calhi a lova-mak'h,-for there f- sued to .bo a deal of hmrty and heart- l at devotion oa. .botU sidus. Ml, Mans- the rider. The shock of the sudden stop was too abrupt for Edward Mansfield, who, losing his ,sea, was tlirown olea A.wn Ui4 flSilt,' tiinisBdsteoi Jeo bole, a manglad.fud balnea form. f Ilia surprised horsflj stood a moment trembling and .panting on- tnoohoigiit, when the fcridla rein was- taken , by the surviving rider lof ho more quiet com panion, who led Jim back to the stable in thrrtHg." ,' : They fouiid the body where it had fallen. It was iu no condition to show to thetwjd9wed( bride, nd tliey buried hitn reverently and silently in tho village churchyard. 1 11 ' t And did you not tell the Bad news to the expectant widow 1" I asked. , ! V, WjdhH and . the xeault was aaarly fatal. A longimd distressing fever fol lowed, and she only recovered to become what yon oo her, to bo to-day, and it la about fire weeks since the accident ocJ curred." v, "What do vou propose to do with herl" ; ' ; - - ' j "lo remain here a wlHU longer, la the hope that her brighter tanmoriea will awaken, and then bear her back to her homo in South Carolina. "Tellm, MmFlBnders, whstdoyou considei tor aondiUonJ", . m A honeleaslT insane, bnt I think harmlessly so." ' Itas Bho no 1 Aciff moments r "None that can be Ttially called so. Rtill aha awaits her huslwud, day by day, having no apparent recollection of Mio newawe told her. Yon max observe that hor ftame is fftablo. ItJhy be tint as her body wgains its strength, her , .... j. ... i 1 4K...,f tA nr;.. mind mnv also be'jftlievod and oAKa as HUU10 1W sway, vuougu iuu i rsthn dhd such awakening; but at least sotnd weeks intuit first Intervene pro itaroWood',- aiid she mnnifested great --pirwmro-nnd delight tabla odctysad When LucEwQt4ri, and Edward she' can gahr l.er touted tlgw ami .JLfnadalwut twenty-fire yearfplags, ehwtidty.; thev married, and. with nur narrator, " Wooa she toko aoj exercise r Wt Rniitlt flfinlma for Now York and "Olives, diulv, aud cms to unjoy vicinity on a wedding1 fr&i Niding to J fcrne things, and to ttangri, Ignorant durintf thHrabwenbe. the many latd nWnsaal omiditionT apjwtr) ! to be -rariwl mm o-pmrals anwurf tonrtHta la her rlfctht mJodi bnt I, who know bar Ifd t-t S".f'in",l mod IRfiioTpt Cfmida, t and t!iintTOVilimrijwun) lt Ida WlKtw MuHiiUia, nd, rrlonung by way of Now York, remain a few works in th great inetrlolis Inifuro they agnin Sought thvir Southern houw. tures all her hopes and expectations, and to know how vain were thoy all. We turned away to conceal .our emotions. "Oh, yes, he'll come to-morrow !" ' fAn hour later she yo4hllemergefrom $er apartment, always in company- with her cousirf, Miss Flanders, eat her lunoh with some appetite, and then walk among the cliffs, or sit quietly with her crochet work under a tree; sometimes singing or crooning in a low, murmur-: ing tone, or wouldometiinies, dn bright aftorrioons, enter into general conversa tion, so srenaiid and sane that it was ira- possible, sttorlylapQs&ible, to observo or remember her weakness of mind,, j And so she continued day by day, with lhtleor no change, till as autumn, ad vanced, and the many summer guests began their flittinga, I, too, must de part . for other places. Mrs. Mansfield had begun to seem quite" natural and her cousin did not hesitate to follow her about, or conduct her wherever her fancy might lead. She bang sweetly, and con versed pleasantly, and often in thir Hanitodwaji effyto'lcae, andwe began to hope that she would recover her mental vigor. If that coach would only cease its comings, she might have few and rare reminders of him whom she was awaiting; bufcit was not to be. It was to be the last day of my so- journ, and M.rs. jaansneiu, wiiu iuibs Flandeis and myself, were seatod near the edge of a precipice where we had often been before, to gaze upon and admire the changing scenery below, as the setting orb behind us showed sun and shade on different objects in the valley, and the retiring rays glanoed upon tlie ohandiiif "leaves, fluttering in , their autoum dress" i.Jf . I I It was a beautiful and a gloriorts sight, tho rich autumnal tints fllnmined by tho settinauji the fat-off sfllagea that dot ted along in little patches from place to place-hore a UtUe grove of trees, there a "pretty stream winding in Its course, and everything iu nature in. perfect keep ing. We longed for a spyglasa to see even better thairwe duly buUtto varied seanorywfts suntcient, or blight to havo been; but when Yor was man or woman fully satisfied?' ll" . Well, wahad sat jn, this way lor nearly an hour; our talk was general, entirely so-Ltaostly in refemioe to tlw soenery, comparing the view before us with Other prospects elsewhere, and trying to im agine what would be the effect if certain parts t wero differently arranged ,nd gro'n peJ mere iiUa wonJerhign, JiotLing more. In this conversation Mrs. Mans field seemed to be especially happy and lkht hoartedrf 4 At a. time when Miss FUuvdemwaji relating to us some inter esting occurrence that Boemed to chain our attention, Mrs. Mansfield suddenly rose. .without . warning, crjod out, "There La is I" and, reaching out her ... i arms na ir to-muraoe ner Jtuwonna, aSrong forward Into the air.' i .M"! Theiaggod rocks received nor far be- aw as she fell lifeless among them. We tdOti her tb rarafvliy ad .tondrly, aud . - iin.1i..ti.::i....i t siio now rest i'v mo buio ui nnr uuauauu, Yoaa have passed swof tlit tragio occur renoo, but the writer never thinks of the Catskills without thd souno coming up Ixtfort him iu vivid eolora, and a thrill of horror nils Ida eoolajhi) tliinks of tho catastrophe ho witnessed. overwhelming that part of the country I 1ULO YIUUUM. iO Wttwu yucqa good, health does not lie as soma, think in total disregard to tho i demands of the foil, tn d tfufcnrHnft ttiwri tin A mnmina IbOdVJ hi ffettiOff toVUrhOnodi-tO 'OOld. 1 after a anow storm. , After, a night's, sleep feuugor and jtoughnsem ;but Jnpsotapt, ohvicted'f MiyimaniiBy court.of eonipeteat arisdictiont ' i ti ..: . ,Ju.tbe gig Sujgiwifon , tliero are two maloajm e, females whom tha pro- i-7 ' r Tt ' I . . . .. .7 . ..a t in. the dqu'cq station they will han uniform, implicit obedumca to stne laws visions of The Uiu would raou-at pres fcrbunotUie puwSo", refusing all offers to lof hygiene, aspeoiaUy jn relation, t? diet, lent. "Wiwin two years sevral4others JL..I j,, .t,rn:M in, '.hXlllnW F Tr.n' nlnnrt and elothinn-. So wa will I amnlit hftini'nieilfftjOn of the males It H. TT UU11UO. DU.4..UK W.T nuw t umauk I , -. - . I- ' TD- T ' 1," f I snow, and waiting-untilthe sidowalks are tnotpvi hurry, to part vritb 9W P' Is FflWi Tafbox teti kuowft .as aUnioaleleanedt!thev .twiU atart effl in fwrapS and oomfprtabla, overcoats. but, l digger IFranlL'j . colored' man, nearly ooVpl4 to'hiuiifpaibreakrasf, frequeU-Tljaking hints from fnatnreK gradually en- Inhmtj years of sgo and who, on acoou.nt ly visuin9.sw04ifjsateouaes in sue-1 rope iouraeiyes , m giirinenm .of the uih'abitaflk of .the brMofi,- IS regarded t with MBoWfilM WoAition by tnoot 'of his felloWddnvlctsV ' Fo an ggvated - case ofi burglary io tie flint tjogreo. ho was svitenae fojfft,,,,, .:. ,; t . , Tho other male convict whose rreoaom wojild be secured by tjho inll is Dr. LoV enboriA; wfco was i?onvirtd in' NewYork of 'taifKleFm e'M8ldgroerMa son tacodv!ta be Sfsteeutod; bttt,u acoonl- oeesion in order to lay in a stocltflif pro-1 thinner and lighter) as the toaves villdnAfiatwastthem through tho,ltroea deepen from the first; tender green dfey.'vn Msbusetta!! Jawj baa ben "ft tho .opening le"af-bud to the jich, passed for the especial benefit of those inll luxuriance of. mid-June, and the genW. sWpoidohafwtiefl they ap-1 aiimmes ipleudor pf Jly andAngusy ply:to.trautborttiM4 Qur atovos. aud grates w4 will not bo fox food or lub(Jaig.ai41ieir application m baste to: pot way. I tMiway a tool ranted they may be made to perjorm , jnenung said evening it wilt ie pleasant aronable' amtfifiii 'of labor In return, to watch tho fin-light and bosk ia we sufll Ippd llf togl fiff may be genial warmth of flowing coals, or ' the i ,-i i ii . i Euneu until suou but not boyosd the forenoon, If thoyt work offered theia brosec'ute'd and 'sent t . I' llll 1 - I fill . 1 1 1,u.Uh .. ! atu k . ViaeaoyiftW llioiaiure.w hiu w.mimi ..- -.- . Inllnwin that to be reWd of the tramps is not spoci;Ltl?ys thus .taking , pains to kepy i repeajoi duruift th e yc nr f " j . ' T .?!'. ,, o,wi .ftiiUiuMal in which Lowenberch was uicareerated, Hmt lint: jr.. ul hub. io. nruiiuiunp iuuij iu- luiuipuihwi iium vu gonulty msitlfinllndiBi Btfmething jfrpin, our persons, we shall ntcm many a Becrei drain on neaitu, uvo , uuuw and prevent hours of weariness and vagrant to rendor mm unds-1 nam, i x? a f : i 4T Mm . tuon ATiui.incr.. nrjir.iiTA. hotirof elovtoft the J honest.,, oak , find sturdy.4 hickory. I wUebcedred.thal, condemned miuv refuse to perform tho L Indeed there should be ..pne room Iderer should ba lmprisoneu lor -jwpivo the v can. then bet fii evbrv housohold 'whoro, .during montns BefoWTwe artfttn sentence do cm- 3 the 'State work- W '- 'JT. . for ilven.lo. da which. SUlkOtl 013 P useful but sufficiently irksome Oie bills, bVofesliolial'faeraiit to rendor luin unde- pain. kig auiprisoiitaeBti sbsAira hanging; was kirniiaW fnri.fier eflflsfVutane'ftn. t V illing hospittility of theSQwho have fed and lodced him. The example of Mas- tateS to'advantig! ,i Western IOl)eraowi.: Tn Missouri there are two desporadoes who appear to regard the constituted authorities of the State With a'degree of course reaving"; besides himsel!, Jefferts aiid two others la' ft'e hmds of the authorities. Jefforts was siJbsequehtly killed by a fel low Convict, and the pother two alluded to have alice dudrdeaving , Lowqnbergh the only oonyct in Jhe Stato who was imprisoned by the terms of this obsoloto statute. ( In the4 fMnole wrWdtH wm m nkt hndaf jrsjnt ife axtonijTjs, aacliusetts .ln-thf segard fgh be imi- An tit ActA irt nt.liflf MtJltHff. Ill J UlUlnV W' " ; I . j . A . . L x 1 V.A I i....eV V.i.Vt 9nm VkArliNYlll hilVA illttt.l--ftl were arftmaajr ioo travetoni wup oouimF. --v --"r s r. 7? 77:1 -v- .1 .fV, hill would ,! Heftr,..b0f emnlovment-. and wl Ucation when it Is consmerea now long wbi viJt7- are liaiiy peexvuig s wsumpyy, wi fiif w'Y.ftl i -y "J."t in is easy to distinguish tnose irom we i uncuocxea., rotrnlarvflmi). rt 1 , ' , f --r t.1 James Droiuem, uu wu JXM Jlr,angMieot.lnjJi;dcr. ' i The case of Mrs. Sarah C MerrigaH," Uia.wanmu .nil n,in .mUabarlW. 1 87$,., was accused of the murder ol Miss Maggie HtmMilV'f teh.'7rtp,0 had bwcn.Mrs.WSrtiga a acuBwimme m a onventemMai Judge Pratt hi Brooklyn. Mrs. birrigan bn jail since hor inaostj an( lot a jnouth baji leea Ihat .1$ jfowg, gtod nvnrv week. The circumstances of tlw killing of 3SM fiaOnfB arti very Strang, and jet, a city paper says, those ?mot iptimatf with the PPf y0 be inn'ooeiit.w airs. Hammill was ihangotl to the door of Mrs. Merrigan s nodrj dlarcotlnrV1, though thMr'rmlalldhs natnod Brooks, an white wos ftn havtfn6t been confined to iy pattftmlar swertngto th sne08iOveth W locality. ThH 'art. tha sons of 'a' to- t wnom wta aawwwvun V Tl spectabTe preacher! bat .taking Ui9, field It mgp.ca cpiu t ta. during ' develop -W..- !l on.l V.- t.hi rZjl'lZT' C! JL Xflii M mvsterions hfcteneeWh before A i r laaawa uaawa, "-"w , :.f nntaliktlo mmBatrl. Henrietta TU4iinson. temiliailjr.kiiwa as t)io T " . " 1 i ll WOO 1" pn-n- Uyc'i-SKN lipOQ IittWVl lxtter, cannot votich 'r tlds," iMnniK Iboiievef ' " Yon are aor shi X6,'inrrofhtaS,ya heroatlr ttiainte'rViaml1 IWr'Mhrt is now alone, Mm milts only ehiM. and M & a widw rr. You sludl ace be to-morrow if yon would like to do so. Bho walks aXtur lunch along tho slope in the roar, and k Funny Illuader. . The Amtriean Patron gives its read era , th ilkwiug oorraoUon, allowing what we tyjn'S, wo printer, ana tim proof reader can do ! An awkward blmider ooctirml in oar 14' tssno, is cotninUMioaiiim froa Jiro, Gander, of Putnam oountr. He nxwks of a public atftrcM AiiRvetefll by F.ld.' Sfmfurtn bat the typea rnado it read " Qld Morman. We dwn.lf rejrrot wf Itrot, and must apologiao to ilroik lander j&iM Moor man, and wo tntut no auch error will agdn occur. in tho comiioaitiou of our reading uiuttcr t wo oommunitioa which thoy haye fasted. A short time ago ft,, party fcoI fi flnfwtives attempted thi'irfivp- ing.torpeaoei uw w.ir rrnZtJZL, ir.Ut t night time, with tho expectation, proo- sane convict w. ""k" "77 , i t 2i.Lfc,.r in.TrtX 4M,M v.ish the M ' entitled V tho VflxWy lot wluch QUIT, U1UII uii fvV" ' I .... i Uk.J out if wevore U Hi inao, or per- suo um mBu -, 1 ? haps bo drawn thither if they wore 8ereurtn tlW Jhghbothooa. I The ex twdwRt failed, tlioagh the explosion cost hdfluMtfwanti air, ua a i " i. k . r , . StAO Iftenv uia was considerea an outrage moro atrortps thaul tip committal Iry the brothors themselves, and created ft certain ildgrearSbf sympathy fonthoio. At.wo. hit session, of "tho .Missouri Lfrkhituri a bill, was inkoduood, to th.uta mon aamesty it U wen? an s nedroom, MS W ffcifAayl TTe?To?ly Tay-flar r "1iriT,i,1i..r fK Hfra. 'Nrorr!- flro-waa tinguished.Mis llammill's' H' wasliaffibrAh - I ? - t" I 1 1 . . . IMl fall tl m aV tli BOoki nni.,1 .i f Mrs. Merrigan was triod last year and the jury disagreed, a nor dofense is epileptic iuHABtty.Jnid er 4KunsoM,xct to ohko 1t a rirocATent'in cTlmiual prtcti!. The theory is that phe was rational np to the moment she saw we doau uody oi ner fri-4 haiMWttg W ha tfaan, nniainn waaseW wifi npihipsyfoialfily fotn whlah sh -sl imffwetWbaiorolwt is also uged , Oiot 1 is . HAnyajll's death was aooidoutal, and mat sno was trying a gypsy tvoTfaa't pWrjn UUitytrjhsr fortnaeWrtn ft tov,'tW ahfHtaWone end of it over tub door while she meas ured Larri, wttUtka mh- r, ftjtd that iu doing this she slipped 'from tho chair and was strangled. f A tJse for brimstone. rench scicBtojMipor suggcsU rtmstone snoui on twenty jeaaf,It . A French scienUOo iapor sugg IT.at' ftrfmstone ShoulJ bd carried board every1 ship MWin cnii of fife. Half hulKlMd wftit (thktf Iflff) of ftriftvtmiadHsiifllcial to abstract tha whle f thojoxygsn, from oao, han ,t..i i,tin meters of air. thus reudcruig it unfitted to Bupporf1cnibniTtion"Ih ft 1 olosed Ipioct like a'shfp'l bold, the mil- mideut, and while it waa pandiug they I phrtrtiu t proflnoedby the burning of kept tolerably 4 aint... Bat mu Jaded, tl briatuatswttM pniirai thev havo taken to the war path again, their first victim being a neighbor named Askew, an inoffensive farmer who was suspected, though without njr suffloisnt A Minnesota attorney having from ono of tho Northern Btfttos an ao ent k Mtovr,4hos sei'lied 'to hs cii.ntc.:iiK prjMt&-ztr:vtbi Money l4, lmr m faint. ratxiUiicUoa of having aecu it wUrtit MBmallWy. I beHrrwIt was glvtm tan bytrryancls dn CUxJattuaa day, , llut ttiw dmss a long Bin I have awn wiy that t quilo lorgsr It. WA wbIMv mAiauti nojiy. Yoti'ro lMiltiud the Hines. It is a rulio of UrWisuiof tvgiW fiu. ' A fw rtitlail pirn ctu 1 neu 111 our historical wMriety'a .hiIUh Uou, wlure they ate as hibitcd as curioaitk' whro vaitf .lrnttft rfltokit ,fii$X. nt' brought to bear, and we density of tho gas would prevent its rising or spreading If cafe wire tabled to cloao the liaWhea evidonoo, of having hfurbored one of wo crtcI ttllj with wi t sni,Vto. ' It Is sng- di'UH3tivta in Uo toqxHlo ftliair, tuewaii gats4 a wa iwmwwua .. shot down fn cold blood, and as the man made up hi fom pt Urge Hatchi-s, hft.1 IxHin' tlireabmed, and M there ia no- eU 4gf .whhU could be laa?d reaitflu to auppoe thut.,afty ne else haul Uuwtgh acuttl.-a prepared for, them in anrhiolive for the erims, tby ve a- tlie decks or bulkWU In case of need. cased Of it ' Whether this new atrocity n ti rtnf that twAity ta twenty Ave ; have anv effect In rtilftuhding tle francs' werft of brlmston wonld ba stif- recoivod P"Pr anUiorithtocffoctive action t fiel,t toatifla and tonililftto all trata mains to be aeon. 'A :t i-rtr mr-ur Borne men aiwaya want to ofct a cloud of gloom ovft a.rMl whig, tot exam ..i.."T,.ti Mf 'Tiamnnn. in,i,l ont tliat ho mart die Tie fttdJ to uU Ittfi' wJwlji fotflf Bavf full aw in ,aaw ftiaiit Wt beyearIfeswyotll t.-j-ti-wWlLna." tUw dklu'ttoko ft bU o( comfort il tne innrnu. M r Mi 'i -I " ' weutulty gi?! ha b.n arn- tottc.nl to six month' imprbioum.ut for , IwlpLug thOr kvni to tcio au. q'lMiiit aakiiH iftu i spae id ono thousand qnbh nuttaai caavdly .'- ntii Nu."uoua.--rlTibner,e .VL.A"icA- of toolawire, 0m tu lierVtofor fcbotbWlBUuiy of tlte Veil nown'jnTfinTwt, and how i wa notim ahal (A hna token Iftto IU foils tha LUHo Owk aud tht Mngnzlne. At this rate AY. Xktyta will anon have all Uui young ftdka' at rlahi I cnimJid.dM with it. . . . Matrimonial ara ono. arithnwtk Twice one t. 1 I t - ' It i !
The Weekly Ansonian (Polkton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 6, 1875, edition 1
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