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JE0l)^tuk VOL. VII. FOKT PLAIlSr, MONTGOJUEEY CO., N. X , OMIIKSBAX; NOV. 1,1860. K O v i a T H E HOfflWETMfiEGISTBR In d e p e n d e n t F n a i l y Jo»irn#l, la pp9TiHSH*D : : E 3 ^ E m - 5 r ^ K A T T H E W S O H . monthfl, e BATES OP ADTEimSIIfG; - - ^ 0 ”^^*’^‘::::::::::::::::::::iJSS ,.” .80 r Quarter Cot. Hatf ColaxoBi ^ae Colnmr OaoCoIniaa, .-- *«SpcclRltfoticc«»” first inacrtion, 76 “ eaotisnb.lnBertlon,...... 60 ^^^tv^QTIcxttBMrtefi ai th« rates alloirofitij IQ-peryear. a r AdrerUsements, anaccompanled T>y special '■■ fit fbe discretion of th® P»Wl«h* itil paldforand orderedont.and ■ ^aavcrtisittg—Pay. leagreed upon. i t MATTHS'WSOV. lustractions.will- __________ %rs ^ continued until paidforani charged accordingly. Terms fon tent in afiTance.anlessotlicrTriae «KAt.- ir. -WKeaTRi §Wl 5 iW lS j&,. JSEStfMJ^ *6 ■JStQE'i - ^ D e a lers in. Cloths, Caasiraers, TestTflgs, Shirts, Collars, Ad.- (*J«Hs^tsmade,aniGutting done j»a sh orS Ttotice. Canal St., Fort Flam. l.air»*3(o» HianBa. 7-3 mtoAM BfinK. SAMOOGK & . ’ilFBvTesalQ a n d HetaU deaTsw in Drags, Jfedi- , .if^es, Pai«s, 011®, Dye^tulft, Gias^jSash, . ” Tl^PertSjWcry^ Ac. Caniii Street. 7-T ?. AaSdocsr. jt. »axi-0Kj> GWtaont'. M A m B Q W b a b o o n :, H e n r t Anilionir»* Proprietor t oonaer Main nni ClanA Sts. Be^shmeBts and warm meals served f t o m 8 A .lf.to l0 P .il. 7-2 llEsuin'^Ofiifer ofV And Wholesale laid Hetatl Dumler ia and Shoes'. Oalial-St.„PottPhiin, 7-5 w o n m i m f O N w n m E T , wM . L m m W B m r , . m O O K 4 ORQUBE, W|k,o)®S«Ie: At s te ta il DealewtnrGrocerieiam Boohs, Stationery, DmgsMedieiaes, ^{nta and OWs, Artitlesr, Pen^l- cais, DaMy Papers, Ac.,Ca»*l street. - iieiuriQ iclook . . e-49 )u»«zo OBottur. A m O N m i T E , « e tl *ad Fawegr DryCooda, all KiidaOf• - -.storeCor.Bam? A i n a t W i. ffA B M S aOSNy S S L W j OOB ds QAENMTT, IfarWe Woelcsi. Evetything in this lath* highest perfeetton of Art. |«ot WaetV Aiwin’i Hotel, 7-d JOHSt# - ----- K B L L O C K H i S J f T M R t |ATgoi!r«.<ig,toaff. 7-1 x«rtHt Bipresta. B E A N B E B F O N i- w m s r s R £ m a tnrss. MBSKzo :ow»n«m.r m e b m j > c a m t , aroiiptly attended I®. BsridA^ , WSBBXAM BO W E N , ® a rd » . jmEBEEXCN BOBE,^ f obBccOnisty and dealer in Cigars, Pipes, Ac., Ac. Store in the Beekman Building, on Main Streetiimxtdoo^Iiipe'^Cmokery Store, E A W N S SALOON, tin d e r D illenheck’s ClotW n g P a l a c e , Sonth side ot Canal St., Fort Plain. Warmjfealaat all boors of the day and creninj 7-2 GqiLFOBD H awm . Proprietor. w a l b a t j b ; b x e f e n b o r f & co., W h o lesale an d B e tail dealers in choice Fam* ilyG.rooeriesand^PjrOvisi^i Also aU kinds o f Garden and. Field Seeds, Canal 8t., Fort Plain. 7-2 JO S IA M PLAN K , B e a l a r inDodtt.fihoes, leather,Ae., Ac.^ Cn« tom'WWfcdeneln J h e ^ j a w n ^ ^ on short sotieeu. CiEhidBt.,Fott A. J. WAONEB, XACOB JL FA ILIN G . B A B W J N M. B E IB , jqps fjp i y A ' * IN S U B A N O E C O M P A N Y o w n a n T i o n n . Ifleorjwjfated, InlSlD. Clinter Terpctnal Cash CapitaK “ % $1,500,000. INStTR® AGAINST LOSS AND DAMAGE BY FIBE.ON TEEMS ADAPTED TD THE HAZ- ABD, AND CONSISTENT WITH THE - *1AW& OF COMPENSATION. AIFEED CABY, A qkkt , v7nllf For Port Plain and vicinity. IHCORPOBATEB 1810 . □ E C - a . m - O P OE^ e Z O T L » P i l t In«raraii© e C c « a p a a r« O f B A B T foaD ,* Conn. O A P I T A tA H D A S S E T S * 9 S O , 7 0 « » . 0 O . aad rsnWdsd; lessss sqnitahly v7nl4yl AM E B JO A N EO T E L , tiyonklutei) Proprtiter, onMalhBi.tiro rSooth or Canal Bt Good aoOommodaiion for both man ftod beast. 7-2 ELBOBABXI B A tO O N , ' C a s ter db K e lsey. Pw ^ k tors, under Leander Fox's Tailoring JBstsfelishtnent. Oysters In their imsson, in erery variety. 7-6 mBpgf'tiikMIX. * O.tTtMSy. s i r . j r o D D , Coal, Lnmber. Blinds, Sssh, Ac., Ac,, Ac., • Canal St., Port Plain. t-5 K i t P i m SALOON, ' £|irt«ra in <rt»crYsrtfety. ZO L L E B S m iC K N F T , v». A, wmdw, t-t ». 0. nm v tr . W. S. FABL'ET, Dealer in Hardnar®, S tem C«tlw.lf®eUhl<!s* ImpWmsatK. Ao. Also, manirihotaras mcM .:m.T>:V% rjSL.’A j s s t jsi. H < rW iiiX jrA ir«, DffiifltinfiUWndaaC S e a 'v x S h e l f H a r d w a r e , Canal Street, T n r t iPIain, SSSSp LJ A S now on Ijand a X X large and Virell selected atocl; Of rOBBION and AMERICAN Goods, to which he a vaeldy toaklBg large addmone, direct from Hea- ufacturers and Importers. His stock will embrare, aswmal, aheavyawiort* ■ NAII^, IRON and BTBEf, f *» of tlie tida; among which maybe fmwdalarge assortment of Q*nvm« Ni««/ef,Rerd English, Pem HotM Shoe, HaR B ode,l^ke and HcroU Iron, Cast ^eel ftom 4 in to 5 in. Iqaare, Octagmi and Rotmd. MBCHANIOS TOOLS, & K B U M B Jt 0 0 , IW en Block, MWa street, Fort Pl*i kin. 7-5 iarpemert E^:® Toola, conasting of Framing Chisea. Bawd Axi«, Alb®. D**®' Shaves, Axei^ Hsitohets. ac. Carpsnters^ Bench,Plsni AXXBBEW E JjtNN, I t e a k r i a Md Bepalreir pf aU kifida of^ocks, Watohes, and dewelry. Silver and Plat^ Wmas, Fancy Goodsi Ac., kept oowtantly 04 bandrrer.Canal a id Division Stir, 1-5 H O M tO N I t m O T E K B , r . 0 . gOMOX. T-2 8. A, N 04 T 0 __________ ___ is.'Door Latches, lideka and Knobs,HeIl Carriages, ac. ParUenkr attention is paid to Saddlery and G( Hardware, which is kept constantly on hand. EMHMiBlied Cloths, EaaiBoJed and Patent!ioatbers, Carriage Cloths and Domasl BentBim \ jH i j i t r i l f l t i o t t d . AoompJei® fibortnent of TlnWare always on, hand. H, B. WILLIAMS.' Fort Plain, May 26,1860, . v7-n! K. Ti CENTIM. «Ul60Aft •O U E B m AHRANOIMIBNT. B A V J B S. COLLINS, «b«Vf, vrill her promptly attended to* 6.45 S . M . W I W A M S t Dniii further netiee F»ss«iig«r1rralM wltlrtm as follows 1FOKT 1PLA1N. .EAST,- I WI»T. Utica A Al. Ae* Y.66 Ajr. Steamboat Ex. 9.40 Kail, . . 11.48 An«.lMaiI . 12.15 roc. Steamboat Ex. 6.5E r,j(|{lkiigrant 4.05 r.v. Night Ex^rem, LlOrjc. Alb, A Utica Ao. 8 J» r jr. « I ^ S T . lO H N S V lLLE . ; ;*CIn.AChr. E x,640 ijc.,Steamboat Ex, 9.65 a . k . UUea AAl. Ac. 7.40 X.K. Mail, m Or.M . Mail. 11.80 44t.'llaeigraak, • 445 roi. Steamboat Ex. 645 Night Express, 7.20 roc. ClefAChUKs. 3.25yx.AU A Utle»Ae. 840 r.x. New York MaU. -------- 8 D3 M-P- ffissPsr, Street,Fort Plain. M E T 0 i m B B df SflG M E L , •8—find particnlar attention to Horae Shoe? • In®*! Sltop oamfito St*>Fort PJ^n. 7-^4 J . F. FEBGC'SON, lex 111 Dtnge, Medicines,Paints, .1 ^.Dye^toflh, GlaMfSaab, Books a ------- lioBery.ooraw of Canal and Elver Si^, (P, Q, BoU(Ung4 Fort Plain, N*Y. Y*-2 BV F tF S L p P, at„:Fqrt Pirtn- U N IO N N A L L , »et contains IBS oesi'H nocumwvaawvi rSwidCTifandthAttaveliBgtralilio. A g< LivpryStaWlaiiloolUieotion, Hotel 01 Eiv'er St-,North sida of Canal. \ MOMtlNB B B m M m L 840 y.x, 1. 140 AJ(. TADXTINK I^XtlDGllS. *C!mAOhL£x.«MA5r.peMri}e^^ 546 ajs . RAN.Y.lK^Ud' ambflii.3ib. 646; E m l^ n t * ZM t .% iboatBx. 5.IOX.M. , ___ 1145. r.Emigriml 3.18 1 i.'Ni^t Exiness, 0.40 ysr. r-H. Al. A Utica Ac. 7.46 p * h . New York Mail 1240 aji , A M S T E R D A M . Ex. 7.30 AoqSteainhoat Ex. 8.45 860 A.K.lMail 11,05 *Cin.AChi. Utica A Al. Aq, Mail ‘ 1247 steamboat E k » #.57 »WllIaei -TO OH Itohday merniitia. ST. MiCHdUS HSTEL BBQAP y A Y , s y a s r t r t r ' T r o x t j e i u . When cowmletwl, tlx jears.a* 0 , th® SL Skholss wss Bnivaxsany ^gtonnoed Mfs'inoet saagniS^nt. cofTiQliBtxnd iiH«O0i^ fittfibliabment of tbeklndQVfh!i:c(mtin«iA '' What it was then, itresMiins to aay--i|«nt6<)Wf « rival in »hui, iftatmiphmttsneit, find id th® geneiml elements of comfort and enjoyment. Tbo hotel has aoeommodations for 1.000 fitiitesof Tbe hotel has aooomi S S 55 uSSSlr¥.i.S 2 .' fkw il^hle FRANK mOM ilPS \ iliro ti ^ e irLipo’tOro ________ inal Bfc.) Fort Plain. * r Hrtnres of ®« kind* taken in the hoekst] >f a» art, la all kind* of weather. ^ S '” Era been er^rlh oed every ysmr I 9 ^ e bhw®m^ ex* erttoas of the p n ^ietors. “■ ‘ TREADWELL;, WBIXCOJIB A CO Hire, L ifeaaS I n land B a v igation^, m S U S A N O E A G E N C Y FORT ILA IH , If.T . JBTNAINSU e INCE COMPANY, Hartford,Conn. CashCapItal, . . * - * 81,500,090 Snrplni, over * » . * 600,000 ]|0MH Oaihdepltal, % * <■ ■* * Borpimr.over . * « , HAHTEOBDJTBE INSURANCE COMPANY,, Hartfmrd.Cona, CaahCapital, • * • . 1600.000 Bnrploirover 400,000 PHCEanXINSURANOECOMPANY, , Hartford, Coon. OMl Capital, * • > .. • 1400,000 Sarplos, ov« % * j* . w 100;000 Policies inued find renewed, and loasei promptly adjfirted at this Agency. jRarai w-opwty and detached dwelling* in village* iturtdjohatemtl jworaoftoM) fttieiqfpremftwu HBW YOEK LIFE IN8URANCE COMPANY, Now York City, Acoumulaled Assets, over - • 81,800,000 Idfe Poiteles granted oa the mutnal principle. wUh«*tft«prq/Us divided (tnntMil^ among the ihr, ‘vtnU ALFRED CART, AaxXTi T m K A m A t ^ y r m m w . DYKRt. C, E, GEBBT, I|. WM a wofiaan’afaoo T haw w X4row rein wtCuth'NitHiH—.a pale, oalm, a teoet pro«d face, with Iar|^, Creolo isyos* and coal-hlack haiiy Jpoped a^py from the .„„i,X...shining folds. cheek in heavy and I bad seen many more )eautiful faces The foww wsaiitiilti^d an fnsian!, and. a» if recolFecti)^ hofae^ioamf i n a n 4 took: a ^ a t s tihaharpr A* ahh sat there, i noted for the time th« hoperb propor tions of her figure, |&® graceful ppTse of her head On her stately Deck—but I for got these when ehe sraole the chords of the harp and4)egan. to sing. W as «be an improvisMidc&l I tlionght during my winters in Hew: Yorff and ‘WashiDgton—-my strmmeraat £t»p*r May, Newport and Nahant, and besides, I was expecting to meet at the N a ll * certain Southern belle and heireie, a Bisterindaw of the friend Who h ad invited xne. to hi* home. So I only gave a passinjg glance to the pale stranger, and dismoununig, rang the belt. A^ilave answered ,my8ummonSj and oondnctfng me into the library, went to call hi* m wter. A few moment* after ward the door opened, and the lady whom I had seen at the vrjndow, came' in, with two ovtrly beaded children clinging about her. She bade me good morning in a voice sweet as the thrill qf a lote-string, and said, with edtoe embirrassraent: *. “I am sorry that Mr. arid Mrs. Cnthbert are both out riding,” “Ah I BO am-1,” was my answer, “hut I suppose they will not be gone long, for though they'did not expect mo- to day, I wrote them that I should probably be here, this week,” - - _ ; ‘*fheo you a r t Mr. T incentf*, ^ “Bichard Vincent, a f your service j a p d ooir pray introduce lomself,*^ » % t-I am’*^—she paused,' wound one of the little ^rTs ringrets about her finger iri’ her confusion, and began again, “I am—-'” once more sbe hesitated, and I,resumed. “1 have guessed i t | you are the gover- newl*^ . $be fimiled, h u t the color motmfed to her very templei. “Boor a»»d proud,'* I soliloquised; “how that blush hefiome* her!” At Uris moment we heard the tramp of hones feet, and- Saw Ciilhbert and his beautiful wife dashing up a broad avenue loading b the mansion. The governess and I shortly after saw h er ,friends iu Iho Veranda.— ference over, my host and' hoiteea entered, and gave mo the cordial weloomn which is a oharacterisiio of the South. TVhen tb® greetings had been in terchanged, I turned toH r.O u thbert, and «aid: ; . _ _ ‘ ' «o full of soul was the music she poured “ Well,” he said, “ a penny for your forth,and wheuahe cpncludad,I aakedMr«^i tlioughts.’’ Outhbert whqse cornpositiou B.was.. . “ I am Ihitfking,” I replied, hOW ’bye- “Her o w n” she replied; “andshe nev- ------ \ ' ’ ' '’** :er knows what she is going to sing when > 16 commerioesC” ^ • I uttered nuTutsome words of commeu-; dation toli&irguerhe,hut iny eyei must' have apokeu voTume* of approval. , , tD iatsight wheriJ^retired to rest, fny “ Tb® govL, ____ ^ ___ dmanIAvMNTf « o t haunted by the heiressi “ Zound* I man, what ^0 you mean f” but b y the tml® fad® J had jieeir a t th* ** I hare to-duy t*id heart, hand and for* window—'iha^ face o f Marguerite, the j tun® a t her feel; if sbi a c eiptom e ,! shall n ^ nobody in the vjorld.” Uulhbert meditated awhile, ere he ro* igniftcaut am alMmpa- II® mud AM wu® axonauge glance^ and I continued, “I ^ tienc® to see this paragon,'*dott*t ke®p m® in suspence 1” ‘•I will not; you will meet at dinner.\ Th® next moment the dressing.bell rang, and the host led tMb way to the guest- chamber, where b® left mo to make my toilet. In those ‘days I was not iudilTererit ioleri sac PatentT isks. Also Spokes, Babe, U , „ C . R . & T . A . 3a T T i J j J J u w . i u x j i . » a > n a i v s R S A i . c o r n s BEMEBY For a n Tkrcwtdk XiUBf Oo»Flaints,fkeim Cronuaea Conglis to Actual CiusuniFtion. JUSTLY c e l e b r a t e d T e l a A n e d y n e T L e N a tu r a l a u d S u re R e m e d y fo r a l l IT c rv o u a C o m p lu iiita Prom Neorfilgia tbrotigb all mes where Oninm wss ever nsefi to that of Delirium Tremens, and the comaaQU ebief cauee of Diseas® X.OSS O F SI.M11F.. 'The Greet OentralAoUvePriaelple of th® Tolu Aiwdyne Is a true eevelepmeat of the Orifinel Nraaral Opiets. In sit ouseii wherever Oplant kra been died and Us tooeftl efiset® witn<»*ec, me re- mark of onrs oan atleqsately comparstb® fliUPfrence. and no decision is e«aal to a trisl. The AnO' oontaiDS not a particle of Opiom.sndthe most cate coUStitation o*u ate it with ssfety, and the perfectly oataral state it keeps and kaves the Pa tient should reeommend it to Physicians who iMive long sought the true development, and to Pat who want satuial resnlts. The basis of the Univarsal Congh Eemcdvis that freedom from all componenta -Which by the great error in comMandingproduee complete inerts, in stead of reaicures.* We place bo restraint on its use every hour in the day.and ask all Patients to mako-it the natural enemy to all Goughs, Throat or Lung ComplainUhy a perfect freedom ojf fippllca- tion. For InflamniatorySore Throat it is a perfect Remedy, and for WThooping Cough chccke all the; spasms and idlowBth® Clough to have Us ran in a; ^'^Withtne spirit that we court all InTrirtlgation* ind readiness to ariswer *U inquiries, may we in re am rakaU to be caaUoaa-topnrehu* osilyof tbote fo^ae(J. “Iwonder l f l will suit the h9ire*»r’ I quefried mealaliy, as I took s last survey ari the mirror and descended to thri difting hall. There,’near Ithe tablerl saw Coth' belt au0 his wife, the ./ace. I had seen at the window, and not far from f h f gov«to' ess a young lady with fair complexion, a blooming cheek, Ihe sunniest o f ^ u e eyes, and e profusion of .golden -hair. I vrata. oonuoisssur in ladiM’ dress a t that period, and t took it in. a t* glance h er cosflylndia musliti rob®, with it* frills of Mechlin laoe, the splendor o f her bracelet, necklace, and ear dro|% and the exquisitely, wrought goldao comb, which looped up the nch trestos. W hy was it that my gaze wau- d«r«d ftom her to-thapale, calm governess, w ^ hi^bands o f raven hair, her great, eloquent eves, and a dress that fell about her like a “dunraist I \ “Blanche,” eaid my hqst “allow me to present an old and valued friend—Rich ard Vincent tiim iiaksU to b« csatiws-topiuehu* OXKIXAI. XGXNTtr. 3L W. HUN NEWELL A CC. 7 A 8 Commercisl Wharf, Boston. Unficr Ith* imperial snpervjwon of JO liN L. HOIIHEWELL, Chemist & P harroaceutiat, Boston,Mass tVhoso signature covers the corita of the genuine ■ ,nd to whom fidarras »1I commnnicstions. :tabl9 dealers everywhere, agents, Fort Plain. Bennett Br. Ham’s Spirit iMricftl I thought she must be, of soul was the tousie she had seemed so pale, so calm, so cold,. ! had since'seen assumed every variety of ex- prassiori. I had: come thither to woo Blanche-—I.^had fallen in love with the overnegs I Ifes, I was in love a l last— targuerite haunted all my'sleeping and Walking dreams.* I was musing' thus,' when I heard a tap a t my door and Cuth-: bert entered. terioua a thing love is S'-l “ You are in love then---gl»d of Blanch will be a hi^py woman 1” “ ’Tis---’tis not Blanche 1\ I stam mered “ 'lis^nof Bkuche my hefart has chosen ^ I love the governesi I” “ The goyeraess I” said Cu^hert.-^ M«rgu®rU«,. goveraosa, . - > The nixii.lnoming l was - awoke at an «arly hour, .aad glancing out saw Margue- rit® gliding ncross the lawfi. I hastened to /oin her—her cheek wore.* rich glow, her dark, lustrou® eyes were full 0 / light, hier lip* tremulous with «milea| her white apron was filled with dewy^ossom^ acd 8^^ had wreathed ® spray of jessKriiine amid the blackness o f her hair. How w e , begaft to tolh I scatoely knoW,hut I never waa so fntertaM d by' any woman as by; h » , I <W*Id touch -ppott »0 iuljeot is Bteratur® orArl^ with which she was aot, fimilifir, »ud Mademft dftSt»«t slight h ive coveted her converiationat powers.. On! tb* Jawri ir® topSMttod,. Im i wh6S we met at breakfaH I®! the pratonee o f lhe*Cuth- berts and the supercilious heiri^, I a|w that the old goyemes* look had cpme to her jiioe, and ih® Nat more reticeuf thyn ever. My Me|id prriposed a horseback ex ■ cursiou ip *JmiIi%/ipriog in the neighbor hood, arid wh®ri our party assembled on.; the Eirtnd*i 1 riotioed’^with the keenest* diwipphantiaerit, that the governess hnd been exeJaded, I md® a t the btidle rein of rth* &ir J^anche,who looked very pjet- ty in h er blue hab!^ yud with her ’velvet csp iet ooquetiihfy aw3ve her golden tress- found i t i cap set as, b u l l •ftitt h# Ihbert meditated awhile, BUraod, “ You must be sincere Vincenl, or you wonld not marry Marguerite.“ “ Sincere—God knows I am !\ My host gfizextwt m®, and laughed a merry laugh, that rang long and loud through the room. , dear fellow,*^ he began, “ J o n ih* Victim o f * little ruse. My sfsft Jaw has hadid a mori*l&srori*l&sr o f falluura>Wlin^a a m o f i prey lOAome foriurie-hutttw^ And when yOth^on out the imposture. Li 'the'bit of A coni w* hkli with h«z in Ih* verat^a; she begged us riot to undeceive ^ 19 % and we humored her whim. Sh* coaxed the sence of their Erenoh goi Bewildered I glanced round, arid saw 18, they wer® not likely to betray her secret. Blanche Marguerite Dupont, come hither apd con- nd i t a u effort to interest my- ‘hat. :fe lt lalfn it her commonplace obit c I ft sense of relief when we dismounled at the Hall, and a * ’soon as I had Ic'd my partner in, bounded up the staircase.' On ray w*y to my chamberj I passed *n open dooVi arid through it caught a glimpse of ^bid® M ar^irite.. The two ohildriR were busy : at their tasks, and she sat patiently cor recting A sketoh which one^of them had made. i l porifbho Jay beside h er, which' I doubted not was filled with her own ,rid look- Ti iiuntou X auviuuy nuu ohtt , the fac® I had seen a t the window, but it was radiant with smiles and blushes; in re her golden tress- another moment the arrasmf the pretended ... ---- . — —oyerness were wreathed around my neck, id her lips murmured— “ Dear, dear Bichard, I know I can trust Blanche ?s now^ my wife, and peeping over my shoulder* at my manuscript, she me tell the world she has itever re pented the stratagem that won my fove. drawings. Hh® heard toy step, ing rip, saw me on the threshold. “ W h a ti\ she exclaimed, “ have you re turned so soon J I did hot expect you for an hour or two, I hope you have enjoyed yourself.\ “ No, I have not. 1 wai really disap- lointed because you did not go.\ A faint, imll* pawed over’ her face. c i£_n „li4. murtcre'd ; “ yoO cannor im*. derstaod etiquette, }f you suppose a, go?- : ernessis to be made an equal.\ - J I felt .t^^bloodi rush IQ m j brow, asT replisd* “ There .*f* m tny false DOtious in sooie • _ t y i lam : iUlwMr*.Guthbert’s governess ^igthe- equal of any person here, and>s laoh 1 khall regard h e r \ Herfarie criraspned, and for * lime there wa*«delp*ilenc#,wlitcb I bcokfl hyjisk- The blond® beauty colored, simpered, and with an inclinritfou, she intended to be like that of a prima donoa to ag, applaH*; ing crowd, acknowledged my bow. , “Miss Marguerite,*\ resumed Cutl^ert, “ this is the guest wq have been expeotingl” Sh* bo%eci with the grace of* queen, and I Ml mpeolfully m if she had indeed beep on®, asXsfiidi ^ “W® have bad the pleasure o f meeting befoto, Cnthbert f t . ? * “ A »Itoi|yoriV*^“ rirtoetod the gover- ne»^‘“I went down to tell him you were' drew forth the piclurea and. began to . ra*ia h upon them,iher reticence varilstied. Her eye* lit, the’pele cheek glowed, the lips, those mobile lips o f hers, parted, and she talked with the hood*. Tb® sketches vn ful, and at last I said, for' abeeahT The ceremonies , of dinner now beg*n^ and as a seat had been assigned me beside Blanche, 1 tried to plajr ther^reeable^but I often found my. tboughtft wandering to the pale, silent g irl opposite, .W h en the, meal was over and the ladies had left the room, we lingered a t our win*, “W hat dbyou think of my sister!\ ask ed CuthberC „ “She is very boauHful,” X replied. , “And have you fallen in lovent first lig b t f ■ “If Ibave, Isball not t«lly© u ;fi'I ex claimed, imd llton w* Jrent.ojjt ehalB n g k a merry strain., .'When we adjQumeds^V> the great, cool, luxnrloaa parlor\ I fowti Mrs, Outhbert ami her sister there h u t the ‘governess was walking to -and fro on the terrice, «pp«reutty Ehtoihed in thooi^t. The usual small talk ansueik and a t las^ A t m f r^queat, iheheireantt d o tn at the piano ana f layed and sang with much skill. I had omervotl a harp in the bou doir adjacent, and begged h er to sweep ite strings for me.. “I cannot,\' sb® s a id; “but Mis* Mar guerite cari; I will eall her.'* And moy- ing to the window, she exclaimed, imper-/ “(^m®, MEarg«irit% w* wish you to pl*y some air* Oft tn* harp.\' Again that*peculiar* smile flit her features, and ahem n rm u red: “ T h e p o o r must do what they can--*riot whaf they would \ At thia motoont we were interrupted b y ; the children, and X1 ^ i e r . . Iff th® afternoon, as I was lounging on ,a4riX3*dou»iaofa ip th?! library, the door opeted, and Marguerite appeared, but at ere, parted, and snthusiasm of girl- re, indeed, wonder-, character; and itcaPriOt be denied that he has done more to Tai|®' t h e siAndiOd of morality in the; army /h a f t rill thw EMef- taips who '- pfsessjed himi= ilia ^ r i ^ t e s t laurels ht?* not l>eea WdR by mastorly efforts inwaTfare|'ihri §riAtd.i«i arigeX of tb.e Drixori biD#n|Son: hiA Brow « •moreen* during Ghaplet,4hd ijiserihes iri. .golden Irit- tera the word jPacificAtori tor ^ I s i s that character that ha has refttrirad .th* XJol©a the moat important aeffices^ TB® amioa* ble adjustment whicli h*S:. ifiaciid J#f the Marne.bonndaiyv^Uestion ^ the selfletoent it Of th* ditocrikifis On' toeNij^aiA&ontieri mission 1 . _ .. tern^ bordeia, entitle ‘him to our deepest gratitude and lasting homage. And, though there may be those who ar® now envious o f hi* tome, ft is satisfactory to r®« fiect that, whence has gom^ the American people will recognize his gr«at virtu®*, hi® publio services, ,an4;his utilwerving patrlo*- isni. The naliou will havo loit a noble and exemplary citizen, the United Repub lic one of its strongest pillafs, and fimpar- anoe one o f ila best pracucal advocates IPad firmest^snpporters.’^ . ! w. ijw. - NoViLGOBBSSFemBSoA—‘We find the following JettfjfA m the Rochester .F;rpn>M,' which p'l^er beiKime* voucher fm their authenticity I ‘r ■ M. M r.E. Dori|his—0f*r Biift | toke the Opportolii^ to addra# y ou A ^ w h*ni»»* toltows, t hav® Been ■nforme^ i ihift you. to any raspectabie w h i ^ t inarif thai Would marry* and -oherfth her through life. If there is Any trrith ip this report, P S lei me know and I will marry yotir danghler on those conditions, and will endeavor to mak® .myself Agreeable. ^ ■ Yours .respectfully, U atf . To F, Douglas. Direct to Ghiftles Sapp, Aubufn,N,T* , iq.,^DeltrSif;1rott*ftra an entire stranger 40 m®, .and direct mo to ho one from tvhoih 1 can leata your UHAs.HAPFjEsq., stranger to m®, .and direct I from ivhoiE 1 can leata vpar true character a n d 'msponeibilftf.' This, if no other difficulty exftte^WOuld seriotls- eferen( rast given na© one xefipecti^I© ^ 0 fact that you \Bav* Rpt The Springfitld “B^publican has the following over the initials A. iX.; “ As I was sight seeing in Now York a Suddenly the query suggested itself, why not fieo Gen, Suott 1 Thoughts, 'tis aavd, precede Aoliohst with rao tho^ precedence was brief, for I immediately * sought out lha office of the General—** Hend-qunrlers of the Arthy,’^ as the modest sign reads— No. lldf West Eleventh street, where, in Answer toyha bell, I wa3„u.shered in by a man of prepossessing military appearance, and conducted into the presence of the old .^’hero of many a battle aq^ noble deed, whom Weflington, some years before hlS; deaths honored by saying: ' “ I Consider, Winfield Scott the greatest goneral in the^ ; world” it is regretted that be so. conceited ly added, “ casayf myselp* ‘ The General done so, with other. circumstanoBft Oon-- nected with yoUr letter m ^ e s .i t ^Uilo doubtful whether Xcouldhooorabjy a^Sede to you proposition. . You date Jrore-Au burn, a nd tell me to direct to you a#'Au burn, but do not nam® the straei« Itoidoft me for regarding this as A suspleiotHi trir- cumslance. ^ Itou may bo au inraai® of the State Prison—ot on your w 0 there-— A fact which you se® would intertor® with the Ililfilmenl of your p a rtof tha nrope*ed . bargain, even if I could fulfill l l e |®«|yott assign me. You want fifteen pr |« « M t tbousarid dollarB, This, is a comtooit Wto^ and you arc not to blame for using #11 B oa- orable means to obtain it. B u t naftSot requires me to state, riw tif you were in every respect % suilablo, ‘ person: to *b« bought, for ihe’pu^ \'' ' ■ “ ' * ■* not the emount 1 'have no objection to your oompl there Are ceftoin little fimE**of^arqm n arid Bpellipg, as weft As other ^ointsj in i m ASld< [*.of welcbme, ran(d y repoi '0 his pen, hP greeted t In such a “ Itlooksv*ry cool and pr*^ssnt| may simple, rinostentatiou* mamier as to anni- I corn® in t*’ ' ^ hilate all feolings^of reserve; and X was “ I iu'ppmieMr*. Outhbert would hav® soon conversing with him, and listening to no objection.’’ ^ I vr- “ I hope not I\ aad^witli these word® I moved to the table at.* whloh she was- sit ting, , ^‘Doa* that portfolio belong to you I\ I inquired, laying my hand on the arircle in q^nesUon.*' She boWed assent, ^aud J re- apmedi “ Shall I have the pleasure o f ex amining its contents.\ ' “ Certainly,sir.” his conversatiou with freedom and pleasure. Alluding, among other things, to the.bat tle of Niagara, commonly known as Lun- ,dy’« Lane, he said, ** I have some reason to remember thabbatlle, forHliat ball in' m? shoulder crippled me badly. But a good physical system and a sound constituth saved me. As you see,’ he continued, “ I am unable to raise loy iaft hand to my head,’eau® I nowWjfY noticedVWUCU forUl the.UO firstlOV timelUlti thatiUab Tivia -lnlV ttTiAivMAnwfla • fr-lfla I awaw ♦Ivwn flift V u X U U A A U U l Sh® was calm, graare, quiet, but whin I hii left shoulder was a trifle lower than the ew forth ib* pictures and. began to ex* tight,.^bnt h t but the ball is not there, as hae comple:nonj® lu E a r ■ __ ___ _ __ —if—j,. _ ____ _ .. other ^oijrtaj in was writing, as I entered, a t a farger tablc letter, whrch compel m* to regard apraad with papars-And rnilitiiry reports but, Jaymg I * ' * ' ' ^ •“““ ‘ “ ' wilto a. smu< , lyiiwiYiuj} uvu “ No^'no,'I cannot— r did not dream you wer®her®Ll was lonely, and came down for A boolr.” ' ' , ' ‘ ** Cdfti® i n d gat it.** W tb adma raluoU anc® ah® entered, and took a splendidly tig the ball is not there, as hae sometimes been stated. It pasled through the joint, and, to use the General*® own iangufigCj “ for aught T know killed som® one behind m®.’* Inquiring as to his h«alth'he remsked ho wa&eona6ious.<}f no change; but that hia'health had always been *nd was now excellent. Ift speaking of West Point 'Military^Academy, be said he should not advise any young man .to enter there after 17'yea?s of age, since he would not obtain'an opportunity of rising his\rank until somewhat advanced in life; yet BO long as we are In need of an .army wo need also West Point. His office or busi- ness* hours I learned are from 9* till 1*3^ a. ffi., and from 2 till o p , m. In his habits he is very regular,'takinf*. pedestrian tour on Broadway, or elsewhera,immediately after hreakfait,'returning In tira® for the mormng’a work. In stature, as every on® know*, hd surpasses any man in th® ,*aer- vios^bwDjf six Rndon«-half feetxn bight. read T msq f “ A little’\ - . “ Then take a seat beside me, and will read together” ^ jSbehesira^ed-an instant, and then as-^ sented. The liquid Tuscan language sounded very musical, tyllablcd in her sweet accents, and the spell with which the govern®*® hiid Bound m», deepened with ®t«ry pawiBg Btom®nt. A month wor® 00, aa^ on® Bight 1 sat in my holding oornmnnion- with my o WB heart. The fiu'e I Bad seen a t the window on my amval—the fiice which vios^bwD gsix Rndon«-ualf Teetnn bight, Arid weighing tW6 hundrad and sixty ---- - ------ ------- , * , 'pounds I and yet he has a physical system abound copy of Tasso from the shelf. I finely organized And elosdy knit together, glanced a t ib, ^YhatJ do ymi To aid ia reading ha uses glasses occasion- ally, hat ordinarily reqinres none. His eyas and ooroplixioRarQ exceedingly bright a0.d clears and althpngh 7 4 Winters have. served to t|iln and whiten his once abun- dant hair yet they have by no means ren dered him wholly bald. An hour slipped AWay unconsciously to me, and I bade him [ood morning w ilhadeej) deej) regret that I ould'stayuld''8tay a e lonirer,onger, y ee tt profoundlyrofoundly im-m to me, and I bade bii la regret that co a e l y p i pressed with the belief that lie ia in many leot* the representative man. of the age. respect* the representative man. of the age. ,To the sttperficial observer, the* glare ,of hi® military, reputaflem has throwin far into the shade many of his moat noble traits of morals,a® wholly unfit to issbciftte with my daughter in any capacity rihatetoEf You evidently think youf whita skm p f tfreal value, - 1 don’t disj^utoiH itis proisbly the best thing about yon”. Yet pof ivea that valuable quality can comtueft^ you sufficiently to Induce |ven *0 b ladkEhe- gro a® myself to accept yon as Jbis sen4n». law. .j'Bespeotfullyf F e EDISRIOK DoUGlUt-Bg. T bree W ives V isit theie HceriMU IN P rison .—The Auburn Alverdser of Saturday, tolls the following : »“ ^GharlesHaynes, then areBpeotabfe and . 'fine appearing dry goods citerk of Niles, Michigan, married a young and beanfifal lady of that place. There was nothiBg . strange in that,; but Charles was fimd of TftrietF, and left his wife and vreofe to dfff- erson City, where hecoptraotrid araarriag• with a second lady. He .passed th* hon ey-moon with her, arid journeyed to a small town in Schuyler ^murity, where ho became enamored o|^,lhird“ ladjvoourtod her sweetly and mafn*d again*- ^Tb'istime he was found o u t, .tried and senteuegd to the State Erison for a term of years. Cn Thursday three ladles finterlsdjseparate and ' unattended, the pritori,. and eaeh'lnqmred of the gebtfemanly c|arfc.for one Charles Haynes. TBey-wetosnowri iotO>tfiec|etk’s . office, and Charles sec| fofi: H e spon made bis^appearanee, .and to hiii^great sqr- prise was cbnlfonted: by fitr Ihr®* wives— etoh of them iR tein^aud eagerly jprflsa- ing forward to grasp him by the and exchange salutation® of endWmentif On® bTought him choice apples f another iook from a Basket lome fin® peaeSei, while th* third forced upon hmi jom* sp e p ^ io id fruit cake—the prod uce of theNiles wheat,, mixed by her owb^ fair'Bandi, ;i®. prolonged Intarvlevi^ ChatW*-vrtMl agam sent to hTa hard work, Arid;tbtdrf 0 ftt Wid ows took lip their mournfid march fortheir several homes. Thc meerin^bridieeRar* ranged by the. Bohnyies'Coujsty victim, who had made up her mind to heap up coala of fire on the head of the deceiver by visiting him iiklh’* manneMdftscribed, aud treating bim with Badaes% *ven though ha had deslroynd the future hap- piness and welfare of theseeatimabl* Arid worthy women. Subscribe aud pay for the R£B ister I