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W H 0 B E -GrKEENW ICH, m Y., H A ftC H 12, 1868. VOL. 27—XO. li t ■■■TOfiSSi j,c 2.60- 2 . 2 $ Hr O. PAGE, E dito » and J ublmmb . Toc P eople ' s * u Indepcnáentnews p a p e r, ^IsJaeucdievxry.ThTirsaay, inBwrrçÂ*ô Euildiig, cor?.] nor p ^ '^ ^lüii’gtonPIaco.ûiiaMjüa Btóoc^.:Grwnwiehr S’QnSWly ü â o a Village,) Waaiüxigtou County, K. X — Xhö terms o f 6)ibacripfclO}j aTQ às follows s '/ i - ' « ' \ Iaaayanco, Otherwise,, Ono orraorec^pïéfl. araoa. iôfieli, $¿75 *• $1.00 ti ß s *« 1.25 VlUageandlqealfmbiiqribers* lyear 2 . 00 . Bymail—One. còpy, où? ÿçar* 2,00 M **í~-Xweniy öopic 8 ,onc?yeür, each i;?5. *» « — x?litÿ ¿ « «»—$i$hty > ^ \ . «? 1.281 ‘ • .«♦ «< --OgiO^undreà 4» **'. *t..3.0Q , . . I<Qd|I fi\ibôvHbèr|>Afo i^r(ÎQ $ ft 8 &tfsa ,wh<^ gen?' thoir^apeïa«t thé offitíe et publication- .ór^at Grecu-.*' Wiel; ^qtK>iBcç* pbjb« ftt tîiQ:Above rutea inust lie; fiçnt to one Post Office,'arid ^o biiö #ddjressf¿ paytíiejU to ho raido invariably iaÿ&yo^cç«, s e n d in g u« «-cine áa‘ abo Yo1 RlìàUreceivothe- î»î)cç fròtìpil charge* onoyear,._ .ßub'acrlber& for tiivec oraiXimoaUis ‘ trü l be èntiüéd, to cornplc'to Ihe romaindejj of -.tho y&^rat our stated rate&.ibr. siuglo eubsóVibera. Pçr*. sona db$Wii$ fïaaetftii. a^oiiti? taut&foa&o àpplfçatiofa'} ta tbûtE%bUsker~and,no-pfr5oïï fe «itöiprifceii t^pro, cure subscribûïa dt coltoci VfSthoüfcwrlttoa anlliötity »ij^edbythoPùblishcr- j&rëxmùacEHTs aro inaerted in-thelPEOi’x&’s J-orn- K4t-»tfchefollQwingiatea: , - ■ ; ■ , .• .* r t . j i r - CtròccrTéSjlStc. G R O C E R I E S ' totip PROVISIONS! a i, « n ^ 0 M v ^ ^ è m r f f __ SOMETHING TO EAT; *sweH la poinclhing toV ear,.‘*ndhè whtf.proTidis wellior the wants of \vi/- : “‘n ‘ T h e Inner Mari caanptfidl tobeth« PTrBtÌC:BENEFÀCT 0 Rl . AU wlio desire to porch*«« ' F i r s t C l a s s «Groceries, e f o rery'kini, with goMMfl-WMloftSmr , P R O V I S T O K S. will d o well to call i t t ■ 4 4 . . . . . . L A J & B I ’ S* [corner or Mala and John streets, -whero tho stock and Thrc« ¡ ¡ L ' \ aä»_s.oo T.M J aoö im» so.odl i r \ \ f j pifSIIRFS ïtour *• *Li 0 .> 4-00 Í 6.00 10.50 I 8 . M M .00 1 - y * * P I Ü U I ' C ? . One-fourthcol. 5-00 $-00 10.00 IJÎ.fô 25.00 ^u.w «jS prevalent—-where * num. wHl ba certain to g«t the OnoJaif, t “ 8.00 10.00 IÍ.00 30.00 -10.00 o a ç o l ^ . ,. . -U One column, 15.00 00.01) 30.CO <5,(10 80.00 10Ó10D [worth oí bis man«y. Thn «U)ck of Tert Itr.fii o r lcMlonstilnto « ^ufli^^BiKÌ yi-arly or[ ' ■ C O F F E E S , SUQAES, &c., &e., Sx., bxtmot bo «unnnätd, ««lioippleta M-fl«i»cUon;'jQ»r. T H E P O P U L A R . w ¿ j r . W a l l e r , ¿e íp ¿aïiï Û/ô uiíón LUm u f iu® public to _his lArge wdwlo<^flto«kcf - k PM QÇ'i : S r 'V, AH». ’ Written for I h e People's Journal. . ' * JDlnûÎXÿ ,~ OH*THB ABSENCÂ.OP.KAtCCâ^nOSi X3IE “ pEATH BECOUD*' e t o ca yascax bzsls« 'S t Bfr3B»tr:A ¿A.GE. £ ■ H» s r ¿ i s r - .. Aordpft ç£ meacl?zÿ' s* For iùtìire p ü n o 0 ^omé^ Á. fljgüt. from eautïly To *n cteratìliOttfe. Júx iflotemft'ihòpgll^vhéXk-iRÌef « b ill be&d O n rbM d i it i (uM^iaùScésp^ A^îmdtlte-îjlear whir« friends»q nc»r lfrw ô ê « â d |dItiooi'TO ÿ s - : - >. TJxat de*r^ib¿»tt©títeiú&re*h«9''ftll iscXudUig VitlAn, OILS, ttütr »drertUera irillhBYe ¿ie jni^HciU ....... . M 3hcle~iuMmn<went<Mfritiioyt-e©etr- Ad,vcrÜacr árter. l u l f ó r M mü « eaittimi * pUce ln mir Buslncea Directory without .. , \ charge* lig á l çafcfe^i inçôrtùd à t I aeíill imlc«. and «IÌ“advcr^nW H^.nc^^com^iiìe<Ì trftli definito orders m to ílme» mU b o ii^rted“untìVotit«r< Hï«e ordered *nd SrtöXAX. N otices »re M thQfûllovring r a t i f Twb timea» ^omootbj i ç r t ^ i ^ a p x S n ü t i e n t ' p l * « I eral7 In*t*nc«. QÌ tb u* «jaU-bcfer# pur. c&fcting elftewhete. Hix « monlhSj € «eut» perline.. Ä M W à ' f t è Wiseí: ; Tíénub»cfib«rwouídres^otfuílÿe*H <?f the eallng public to hi« . L W E â t o S î J m i O R ' x STOOKOr Groceries, PrôYÎsions,-&c. w u i O T H B ^ ^ r a ^ i t e u w A T , a s -. * l&!m£ wrillSIJ“ ,0f oU>.,5r *2“° he” or bcreja>oa‘*- Hutoci , F i r e . « “ »' fout ’r *« <* (Ooeywu^ .. Tlijcce’ *• . •* « Kuyroant. Kotjces *ro charged as foUowi Ono time, JSIfteiitcoula p e rllii^ Two tlraev Twclvo •« *♦ « Oneniontb, Ten “ « “ Xhrootuonths, - Eight \ «» ■* Bix Six ** ** *f One year, Fivo ** ** ** A*tlvero la reading matter <m' xym z. slkqs . of th t\ JovwitAX^ aad as i t hsa an' extcaKive cirtttlatlpn, in Jforthcra^cj-se Vorli, IU t! 6 a|nihility «a an advortlaing inedinax of reaching an Uiriving auad • jifo^peroi» people cannotbjmirpaimeu. p iti^nxiH ^ i^R E s n u M a i Toth© r^hkraECTdin^rt^la^catd^ ZtsxiW ber»io^otio % tnili» *#e wil! pxteitxt »j? £ *i** fi*wiHo SLieitijns irortli ICO j for- tUo §i«ma «B» oU*i» w a * t iii^f t w ï t « r lluMxWSy In »timjfcwuf r »*»1 lav «Tier «Íab o f ftjtty o rm a re «übscrib^r« wsntin* k \ -S ««1 FoirHoíf 3íiqc« («hot jn.nK TaQiied $ 12 . Ai) | be»w3mpAm«çl bÿ ihn ausb^^Lnd to^bo «eut | ta oa orîxitire^üyjBt, « V JOB PKIS^rfNO, o r »II kind* eMOTfd ntocly I »ntlrrompUy Ì 1 J thm ilàpt Job t n « of tt«U te|l äo-| »1*13«, indupoo çaSdeotMil r»pkl l ’oircr l’tt»»«, , | JtesiM S sJb-ecíw í* a n ii&is U i v n m , lUorofcy «ad <^urjæîôr, wfll itf&sd lo *\] whlca may bfc entruàfrd t*> Hin»» earç __ _ ________ promptçc*«. OiBcòln HrwHij*« bîocfc oppofitóiíx« B U k S T i o tu e , O reéuw idj, N . y . ~ y íCRlíli^V •- ** corrsES, .BÜGAÎtS» STAUCH. N orKöERr* ÏXOÜR. > iv'iu i i • ' -X&HW »: • XEBOSSüXOfit inNDowtìtASS,* ÏEEI-CICEBÏ, BBtrsHEa, KBR03KNE OU* _ TDBPENTINa - ------- AECÖH0I,. ■* COtOffHR - 'ÊttBIH’S KIÏBACTS, FAKCEIKCESHES» . p o s îad e s k c o m e n c s , CffEMICAIA TOILSTVLETICWS. 80 APS, YAHÑISEE3. OLtfE^KD PAIN1XES’ SUTEBXUÆ, PCTl'V. - -, » T O O E T B O ^ . . . ÄAIItmirSHESU ^ . V. TQCrÎH BRCTSECEaf, COJÖ33. .butloe^M 1 ¿»Iwîthl OANDLE3, SOAP. ' ic È u f u r r G ï t v l r , Âjy»id»n apà Surgeon, Qrûcswîdt, X, Y, Cfcfflcsia l ilarwtIfa Blodt ; rcâdescô mi Ùto Blake^ Hooi^, A I a OXZO t * 2UASON, , Attorney and ConaseJor Rt Ï att , will ptoftoctfo and tic ieod tm ilrin *11 ib i.âjra rts of thoSiaie: ** - STÄUP, __ E tc.,l& â '! ■’ ' ,/! ‘A Oysters, Ko¿Í£ftgea, Bcftdüt» WilK articlfô of a ^ i i n e u l n a d «>pirtacr«hIp,».nd4ßlcl^itaof .allllcila drmwu * t i . _ abortn^ÜcÄ. Soldier«* jïôïSert andRcjrgiOK CUimsI wbolcsaîeor retan, and coîlftited at legal rates. JD»pcciaï öttcaäoh ^psMcC i ô / ^ ï o - a n c ! J i r ' T ^ K o / i / i a procçodingH fü th-î Sarropte‘s W a rt 'Offièoî* ■ V x X J Ç Â r S A O D E C C O ür»dley’« Dio<k, tîrceawich, T\^hiii,ttôii Coim^, l j LillD ^ n d * . Giro hlm a call before púrcbfcíiing elsewhere. r , y. '».^ J I I íA K iB t íY TßtOtlSB* KiwRetác^ K. t.» côrntï <tf Mftîa Street and ”Wtóìfc* | ington Pî»èe, Oec^ A» B ù â e lt» Proprietor. Thia | A. X BOSWORTH. Fíne Arts. publié. ítf j o b o . s H i s t u c . u r . ' ’ J . 1’ Attorney And Cotinftcllcr a t taw , B ì Q’ b Block« ìf&to Sitectv •Qrctfe'Któü f ~ - “SAkl'tfE^ÄÄn^V * ; Auction 6 <r and Íleíd ¿ tato A ^ rC c a n 1 k» îonnd at &e Jonrnat OfSce, BarreV« Block, comet of Mata &tree|«ád, ‘WaahicffUm I t e v GreefiWch,.. 2 l¿ Y*—r| Saaîjîfcâ» tn&iífftgd to^UgtertrffÜ^W^tbmpÜy j icBác^td. * - r ^ í t í l Hathaway’s fc G Á jLLER Y , ^ G R E E N W I O t í , K Y.-. t ^ e placo to brïnjfymô^âimlÿ â M fríen 3 b for to M fiR B S W ^ ---------------- Ar-Jr-BOSIVORTW , , ^ g e p h o to g rap h - i W . J . ’S Í A L I iE lti 7 J far frsming aro maáo In « superior manner *t Hnth.v »TOB», tatóltínta, pííntó, ctemíaí«,' toilciiirfldc*, ' w»v‘s Q«lltrví cl««i. íc.,ic.„H m '.-BI«k, Míto slrcct, T | w»ysu.ncry; ^ jtoKte,: ■•' ' (Cartes » 0 V isito and V ignettes ÍKaíexi£a¿ boctíand» JL M B n X W S ée SS IlT J r, r aod ñaished In the * 5 /? jtiíD X r » K Y K 0 I .D 5 ÜC CO., ' Ct&t j ea»Üng».«faÖ K. » --- Ö . T . H . K X Á P F , H a t h a w a y ’s ¿ a l l e r y . Tho«* eplMiail *ííd chesp Fertytypí* at sizes «èntinjMaomfc H a t h a w a y s G a l l e r y , » aillr»ii4^M ÚF|An(j . r5 uocquíIÉdtítí Ufc-Blcc ciilrctóon'iná du™- AfcBXASDBU. ENOILAiir, Clocks, .icxtelies, jc-^clry, .rürcrajul r.ïïlod vn*arc[ Àc„ Jpuniti Bnlldinfe. . . . ~ ' 1 « Ì u 'n u U-» H t CM mot» «i JdiwBo-PhrrieUni; f>m ^ .«t lifa Wnî.Vfai-n'nk -Main >. f goodâiç, wtjmmMmu- w M ü m - s «trértj^M aoor west o f ■mig& J Insall.V rcsMifairó • SCHOOLUOW ^E & C E P P B ÎÏH iaiErt, . P M . ^ ^ thlflg' HUl'iBIocít, I C022HBJÍS; : _____________________ ______ : ma^’ i W-e»rtJtevi\; rjJgrfTJ tomtaga t ... ^1 Spl6naifl style' ’Bring in your cWldríu I 1 Old and Young. . amL\He.$dlLtry. io pieaafl yott» ......... (i- Old Pictures-Gopied All aro Cigars and Tobacco’ of the Tftry bc*ibìr*n'da and jpurí •WINES ÄNB LIQUORS for. me<îicinil çüijkwwR, Atto Patent Medicines of xlS îdncU. P h y s i c i a n ’ s P r e s c r i p t i o n s cartftjll^ ccmpotinded «sci pcct tip iritbeaz«. j earthly cmi<»r^, - Qhi^rh*,^ •itenop.thi^5, Th&theara nonaonS-ihebtcmo ' O fthe m o o rce^ uad Bkbienfc qq » Who lies thori fclUtono; . . No morxi RffectLoa'a gentle hand • iEliat jqarblo^^iSBillpiM M r Toofioon, alas! omll^lo band Id mado ofio.m^ro ttiQ l ^ s . SKu moro shall ranid fpolatep«, . -Coj^efcboinstdttiiftgato; -- - — No marp#ihaU tsitt&g iSb.cmlr ana hands lil^itth^apox Bilfwfllt; ' No more firpnnd tiio'lteeirth-stoae, Shall (ill our pfttjir^bahetrd. Aud hopo, and. iattH tao gathered Bj reftOingfcop. Ilto vrorta. Who w iU ltboi Ouf^rouneesi? ' ^)ur 6 brave and gcnKroaa boy t . On vbamonr bop ©8 mso ceatc^d WthiiHipiircU'^jOT: Or wttlit be our i ' ~ ‘ AH gen tlo, kind Whoee ,wa\,c« of ivwii ,So ampQ those eyes «Qr&r s?htiae4iiiJ U» of.-3nlzio©?mi, ■Whose love h*th\3pic«^Tn n o end. And whom t h # e laaay-. ioaay ycau* Ä , UuOnie, r Jloglerta «(& Did joy wtlhsoMw hlcud; *■- ’ do^a J ” Written for tho Pe^Io1*« Journal. The Indian G-M ; A Legend of the Dionofidehowa. BT HELVE U. SOD l Ì . ' ^ (coKTnnm».) * CHAPTER VIII. '\Great Heaven I mcthought, how etiango a doora; Would I may never bear [to aliaro, InavitaWo darkness aftormo - {Cariai 6 t à endowed with drawings Btxong-, And shadowy hands that cliBg/oscndingly), Sor feel that phantoi^'winga behind xne pwoep, A b ahofeda night pnriaing^?rongh thelong iUimftotlereacheaoi 'thevMtydeep.* '* A p a ll o f death h u n g over tho lifo o f OwaSs- a ftltef H ^ i U è ^ leiTìfiei ' A lH h e tbott- Band charms o f untore, her balm y breath t&id delioiotm m naicr seemecl p e raieated w ith sorrow. \For m a n y long weesks ahe did no t cejwo, d a ^ u o r n ig h ^ to w a tch fdr jhim , and h e r m i tiring esfc Irfgfe kindled in h e r Or hò whwe hand «doit theto Unca ES« dear San# Or iiuk' Cní^th'üíEi'oW >so has cocao ■With 8 Î 0 V h a t M i t r i d « ? tïâtjBùnrexùÿ Boma » n m <Ti«ai* «ll'H 1 ' The »bar? article* hat« beea bought tow* for c*ah—' «cledtedwUh.great care—tod will ba wtrraatedas rep ^*e^ifd>--And*old a tthc very LOWEST CASn PltifE, ÖIt« aS-ai&U» ami oxandnc c tir «tock before parch- ’3tóin¿ «JÂçKherc.^ ■*.**.. D r y C r o o d s j E t f . eióthífcig, ianiialiing göod^ Bnd- l e y ' ^ i o ^ Washington and j jTAM E B ï - C ' O Ì f S S f e ^ S o m , - tlÄARY f i -VVEttBH, Attomcj« imi Counodlers,, No. lo t BttBdwsy, N. Y., will attend promptly ta «dl tiuülno« eatraoteJ tó I their caro. ~ .......» AKlEIr-W v M A J iPK I.I,y , tunfsnco AgæÇT;(sji(!sôntafj|Oist0;op-4h|ii«8t cam-1 pmleulatheCottnfry.‘ !. ->■ ' ■ > i i; t j Agent foi Fite, L i ï à 't n i tlro^sfock some of tho boat eoriipanièSr > ’^ ïïj^ â T ^ l I a c à m c iÿ f l^ R lô-ordcr. Bo míre amvtfòWtò Ì Ì a to a ^ V s Gsifery, ÖbCenwIch. N. V. feb 20 £f Uhi n ? nsuranee» in - ' t o A í ü B s n & . D B s s n s . -r - - { ........... ^ . _ Harness Shop. «■rù»s» «-* ■J-^WIS L. BtìETfM, Hiali&cíniw »iiä 'Tieikr in H a r n e sses, — S a d d l e s , fc . , ; 1 m J B r i d i e s . of ,th* beat quality, said for K5lc ¡u eli cap a» they can BcilérstàB ty 6 ooil»,araïcric»ict<;.)cto,HlI|'*bloàlti ¡bípTOcliiuicd la any Mato insrkct Miln-Bt '- • ' '< . . I m k . Also MaiaSt a *1 '..'1 .i ÍBt „ tr ô c ^ u , Êrirvisioùç» éte, «rectífi - & icajp . thià sido of New' / — W / u liü Ä w le M & w á S r , -, . . . . . . BO¡bl 0 :OÍ tjio ue?l C(mrçAttI 0 S ilei. •v O tei ! * / 1 , i V, . t \\ “~B^ 5 ^ 3 |^HSÍpEEE' «sii- . ,t 1 ‘ Bépairtng-Iíone T at p W . t ó t ó cnnnot fiil t e ’ ij\ / • - ■*’’* ' ’ ’l-niftfitiTiftnrífímnfttiwfrtnHorififr-náfnfnrtW, òvor ttös S tö ri-if ScBìiol- THE PEOPLE’S D R Y G O j O D s t o r e , eröia^yi Kill find an «sdonslTe stock of Dress Goods* • com iailngoi r>ADi^- CtOAKIKG, BROAD CLOTHS* CA5SBIKRE8, DRESS mUUKGS, CALICOES, srusLiys, K T a, KTC-» ETCX, as veil atachöieo «tockof G R O C E R I E S , ineladlng TEAS, CÖr*FEES, MOUSSES, - SUttABS, 0PICTC3, An e x tiniiro assortment of C i ’ o c l s e i r y , '■ ASB H O O T S & S H O E S , Also, ‘ v-» CÄRPETINQ AND ' . O i l C i o t h s , all of which they offer for talo ö ti thfl ^ ^ r “ Woal: ' All persons dcöirüi^io purchase will do will do rtrel, to call o n ’ BASER ^ DENNIS, _ H u i'a ptOo «¡- ^!«E*. SmteiV Grocnulrh, S.-Ÿ.. Jan. l / i f t S f ’ GIDEON BAXT.n, wMiEit j. Djama T o u s o r l a l i . É E V A li BllRi.iv, . BÎOTλ WB B)M»BÌtSé*SÉi; • ' ■. O R E E S W IÖ H, ir, X,. ■ : m m s s i ' '-■.■■ 1 ... ' : 9 ’ „ . m i i i ctirarN a , ,'■ - .' .■-• '-’''-»■ss®«/--:'■ ‘ vÄ©, lo. «e «# «We »«Í.- i w í ü i it»». ‘Wm * « if l H i M ÿ **w ä '4 h 4 .(itfeafitft ytrìkm t n '-^tip i Moro twir tha»»U:b ____ Opvhltn who*« sflioftd lud«' decttHo So hear that Wiwiul '« i t t. Where all Is pcacvaucfc joy, »nd Iota a 4 Aniong thd trolf llMWidl ■■s Bat let tho mocaeogcf o f desOi - •Gomo-to ua aa.le tnKf, freely thtvZrord i ith govern. And now taletha>wij ?5 And blessed bo His body name, So let xa watcta mil pray That cyeu tbo dsrkentes nigtat precod 0 Uto bright, ctenurt d=»j* T a x there'« ft Heaven ttbove Thauk God tor l|ii dear Son. By n f a t ^ 1 p*mingbl«WUr« vtn ‘ From atuanil » trw r von; to d thrro no pa&n «lid an^uiah Q Shall <* s mv w«* witMr*, Bat we tnty Uyo fowter tliero In our OTrahf-flSfcer'i Sto uc. , AtKIArhen upoa tiiia (p«lleaa pi^o There shall bo ttux\ Uie name» Of the ehtrtshtti lEtd ttio Loved uncs W ho will not court ig-aju; Oh 1 hit us strive abdls&o ahtsa, A.H kivor to gain* »m3 Uve Eternally lu pratsoto jOuh Whom life audHKitba doth give. 51a,” said an inquisitivo littlo girl* will th o rich an d jwaor folks live togothcr whenever they g o t o Hkw-vcq T* . m yy deaear, there.*’ \Yes* m d 'tit® wíQ till bis alike “ Them, mn, -vrhy <3oi~t tbo rich a n d poor ■Clmstitins nssocinte logitlm r h e ro ?\ trho m o ther d id n o t nfcatver. A c o n a b y editor iriftl to w rite a n elabo rate artiolo on •' W o umi ' b Inttaance,” an d tos sorely distresKcd t£ao n e a t ' m n m ing to sob it p rin ted tho “ \Vr'caian's Enflttonza.\ Ohttrles Lam b oaco sil(3 to a. b rethcr wliist- player, M a rtin B tinicj, ith o s i hirnds xrcra noiiT> of tbo clcim c s i: \XJnrtin i f diriw e ro trum pa, w h a t au adraintelo- Jiaml yon would Jhnvo 1 ” » O ld agtf is sfcMing u pon uac rmliflly,\ as 4ho urchin said w h en lit Tttia s te a ling a p p les team an o lft ninn'g g n rd :it, a n d b»w th e ovm* e r approaching, cowliMo in h a n d . A Southw estern ifilorr apblorios For tho laek o i itetrs in hi» Motmltvy edition by th o statem e n t ; ''Tn cq«g.iij|ain>>ci» hslyag gOSO courting yestorday, wo b i g o a r reads;rii excuse b revity this n ittn a ig .\ A little b o y in New Bedford, in giving an account to his brotlwt of tho G a rden o f E tlen, s a id “ S h e IksiJ ttsade a gcadener a n d p a t hjm in th e g a rden to take care o f it-ani] to s e e t h a t nobodv Imxt a n y or p a s M bills on ike tn&i.’* X celebrated lawyer craee ettid t h a t th e th r e e m o s t troublcsoaii) c lic n ts h e ever h a d ■were a youa® Indy w lio (railtcci t o b s raiurri- ed , a mtHtied n,'onun « t o w»nt«g n divorce, a n d a ft o ld maidivlLO ¿ifcn't know w h a t she ■wanted. ■ t A y o tiag lad y wns toll 3>jr a tn&rried lady th a t she find be tter p recipitate herself o ff Ni agara F a D i m to th o Issllr beneath' th a a m ar- 1 7 . T h e young la d y WjilSea, *■ I would i f I th o u g h t I w m lttfeta B h a e tan c totop* , . ^ s fo p tm a riding 1 » tteay fine h o rse in £he (It toi TTBSTeiy ovi- ■when.he stop- pork o J Q u iig_anaprottjIo[ly ttoatly odnuripg th e ualtoal, ped and im p u d o n tlv jisSciE : \ ATcyon itdmiinDLg'plô^ m iss?\ “ No,' ,ga3-tlie-rfft<i^-n^iiyT ~*‘^vfas atlfflii- in g thohorse. not th« tlorsiey.'* “ Pa, d o storm s n w t tiuako m a lt liquors ?\ ‘No, c h ild ¡ w h y do yoittMk î \ “ Bocanse I h e a r d a ft, toll Jnno t ) Itisig in the clothes, for a ütorm waa bro\viu¿'.J1^ .— - ................ . ..... ............ ........... On Min nppmnnli n f HnlyrUVok, « f a gWnT¿- crtiB Íg¿L 'itttg:.rains, u t li»r feet, shq re» alale lady s a id to h e r friend,‘ “ W o -m u st w o jv fify a ü rselve# a litÖF . ’1 11 17eli^\ rcplicd tlie other, \le t tis-molca o n r s iavants fast»’’ A IVorieh ^rft èciys Cllciti t í o gibljet'i& n spd» cica of flattery to t i e liamiiti r a c e ,. . í h r e e o r (onr persons ai'o h u u # iro o i tim c to ;tîm e ,fqr tho s»l;e o f innÉiág U 10 rççÉ belïoyé ö i ä t f.ljby a w r f r t n d t i s r ., .'' > , J ' “D o you undoratáutf Ä «ôw. T thándéíBcl ttiì ìr t t o podagognó to- fit it r ä % a t 1 '»fih 8 s e j cad ho t t o t r itu äl0!9t(|lpd; \‘.IV o g o t a s ak-üné .1 ö£ w h a t' ÿo#- jiwMif” '.reïlitr *■ “hé ' Teius a aubtlo, nervous faver, that batted the skill, o f their wiso men. Eowah j l e i d for hi» brida as soon os the. Spring flowara began to bloom, whilo yet Alleyn was on the high seas, but sho was weak and sick and begged the ehioftam n ot to compel bar to marry Ko- 4 Kili t a i h e r health returned. Every sadden crackling of the forest twigs, every shout from t£o Indians, eyory stjip on tho tiircsh- holcl o f the lodge, sent the warm licarf-blood leaping to her faca and the olS Bpnrkle to her oyea, only to b e sent back b y fresh die- appointment. Eowah undoratood the case ¿letfcotlj', ctiiij ’rfisllei io seourcs her before tho palti-.faco could retnrn. •- * “ Tho bravo ’warrior {loar not wrnt o a ic t Btjtww. W ait a littlo till tho yonng horba aro atronger and Owaissu can rtqi and ring again. Good Rowah wcrnld not poiii t)wais- reaciy to take their flight Iptt'\ t?'s jlrrmny, ■Uncertain ' World, bldt^ng ndicn tu the spot where their promises toiig before ha<f bcon pUglitCt}; .taking a last frSvc o f the U)ver§ fcrynting-pluce. It was so life-likv‘ that when ■feonBeioushesa returned aim dreaded to open her eyes on. ihe sad reality nnt> b.oKSi the tie licioua spell: ------ *- .. .A gnily-idinssefl. ooiap(Miy.«f fi«liai> heat» and bjiUs gathered on.t^e river-lKiak the next morning, but no warrior ivas so tall and brave as Kowah. No bnskins were as gay with embroidery, no fora os rich, nt> plumes as wiwing, and net skates os Bright a s his. The entertainment began with a race op the ice, in which Owaiwia's mi'.Cr (juictlv boro off thfl palm. |n the wrestilng, ioo,5o- wah's superior Btrength and agility were uc- [i^tteiiffan'etL Whon thq leaping ewiraetced, one blanket was laid npon the ioo and tho trial was to skate to the edge of it, leap over it at a bound and glide onward to tbo goal, tho spot whero the moid.ons stood witlj the chiof and sovornl old men o f the tribe. Ro wah Bcomed to attempt tlus^ small feat, but when several of his friends had acoonipUsh- ffd it, ._ ------------- - ------------------------------------- Sfh'a would talk th u s to tho- long-w a itins suitor j bu t tho S u m m e r pu t on her crown o f bcaiitj? and Bred h e r getttle life a n d stiU th e deserted g i r l . la n g u ished. W orn o u t with, delaying Uou-nh a t last joiucd t( gteaE ivar- party, whipli w a s « n -route for tlio wihl» o f th e West, resolved on tho e itc r tnlnrition n f their foi‘ 8 . A l t i r Her lininf■Jinto frar o{ h im was gfltii, fo r ahe knew th e y conld n o t return beforo early w inter, tho innato prido a n d iengcanee o f hor r a re t a i a e t ) h e r aid. T3io toiriblo belief »lowly forced itself upon hor ihithfol heart that a h r was d e liberately desMted, <tnd. though sho did n o t cease to hope for h ia re turn, she nurtu r e d a feeling of b itter revenge an d waited an opportunity t o satisfy it. H e r hands isirc hnsily employed a ll these days in weaving baskets of d yed wood» a n d feath ery Mtits f o r the white sctlero and os o ften 03 trnding party went t o tho settlem e n t sho begged to jo in them w ith her jto r c s , cherish lu g yet a forlorn hope, which well-nigh died ■ivhen w inter cam e, that, among: has pale- faeed b rothers s h e m ight find hear 1 ’orseus, W ith the relinnuiohing o f hope, h e a lth eaiue again, a n d tshon, i n tho* early w inter th o war riors retnraed to their village, iltijh id w ith ■rictoty, oral wild w ith cicitom c n t, s h e was stroSg'tunl beautifal as in the days wlion llo wnb first sought h e r h and. Now,\ ho c ried, “ surely now Owaissa will yield to tlio R u s h ing Wind. Laden with spoils Broin tho enExnicS’ wigwams w ith ta t s an d beads a n d m a n y scalps, Bownh claims his bride. Gay blankets from th e .land of th e palc-face arc in his lo'dgo, and the eagle- cr e s t wttvos ovor his door. Xxjng m o n ths ho h a s waiter] imii Bpoks n o word o f sagcr, Toi^j the love he boro the Bluebird was very great. All tha a iT S o w h a w k Nations in a « tiiut Bo- wnh. is brovo and Owaissa is beautiful. Give her to mo, Satnkama, for the h e a r t is weary w ith long delay, ’ / Vet once m o re Owaissa ilaryd say, “ W ait a little, Bowuh. Osnussn Wotild liova proof o f h e r w a rrior's bravery. Yonder the Son lies down in his snowy b la n k e t; when b e shall look at tbe^red mots’s village again, fo r t h e fhr-off hills to tho eastward then, lake t h e filmtes a n d blankets to r n the g r e a t lodge and go w ith the young m en a n d th e m aidens to tho frozen stream . T h ick is th e ico o iTtEe m u rm u ring river; brightly tho g reatfaeeo f the S u n s h in e s on i t . Eowah can ler.p and skate faster than all others. — O w d ssa's h ands will spread th e gay blankets rind tlio bm ves(TOrri 6 r in tlia land ahall lenp over tliam.\. ___________ 'Lay down two blankets,” ho called ; and while a murmur of admiration ran throagh tho crowd of spectators, he whirled on liii skates and dashed u p the river. In another moment, i+ifti ahnost lightning speed,- he camo, leaped high in air, nad, amid the shouts of h is Mends, joined Owtus- se. ea the shore, B u t other swift skaters were there who wore n o t disposed to lightly, yield tho championship, even to their chief- orator. Only two darecLoitcmpt fee de«d but, making almost superhuman effort wero mieccssfal» “ l a y down another blanket,\ shouted tho excited Kowah i “the Rushing Wind can leap throngiftheair yet higher, and fly still faster.\ w ’ . Ho left them once more and leisurely os-' cendcd the stream, throwing oft, a s he went; :,i^nt.w (w satisfactory,’ a n d a w e ^ s 'o iter h is arrival ftt th a flutcli settlem e n t h o was. to return. He ffid thought m u c h o f Owais- 8 » d u ring his stay, had n o v e r looked into tho faces o f th e Indian women -who frequented the piace, with a hope that w a s.half a ffjar^ , th a t he m ight see h is preserver, th e ' g irl whose im a g e ho was constimtly frying to toa^ from the inner templo of his h e a r t H e was w alking towards th e ludo log , wharf from w&ieh' tHe tc tu r n in g sloop -Sftff soontosaill. Iji a few moments, ” J i t said to h imself. ' i sllidJ.lie nearing Alice, m y precious liH tlo wife.” . { to dk fovm itD .l The, Duties ofYourtg Mem Attending church and the bible class ftra vary welt for a young m ati, tin t SS'Ci'K Sib ti- , will talco- m o re th a n o i e yenf ta get info 2 positiou iu 1 guu'd au tici; nlono. 1 'ho assoeiatiojiB may help him , but tliere is still a defip, vnlaablo lesson b e h ind all this for all young men t o learn. . I f * young m a n is n o t society for hlAiWf,' t£ m l pleased un4 interested }n the possession o i * \ ticket to the Association’ Library a n d Rend ing Rooms, and a comfortable room, a t hirf boarding house,''ho Will bo o f littlo use to' anything b u t the fast gayety o f fashion* w ithout n fortune ho will' b e o f no consul qnencc w hatever there, With R, fortuno h i does n o t n e ed to a s k h ow to g e t into fluch so^ clety, h ut how to keep o u t of it. If a young tnan hrtve tliq. patfenoo «nil ' self-esteem, aad th e love of Books and cul- ture, which makes his own nplf-sufEc!,eutsoi cioty will b e frnitless u^leon.the young ^inn have that individuality,' self-corifidoiice, and silf-rnll/iiito which' cultttro gives': f t A Jf.cmjifj the ivarro beaver cloak. Tlio oid m m sluxjk ! & aii ha?no business with, eùûiety that i s tiol theiy heads, Sam lwm » renw n stanteâ, lrtit!g*«tcol, r&ftnednndednciited.—sncl h e h S s -uo Kowah was infleiible and tho blanket \Taa!bnali. fc.s in such society nnh-ss lie is also » • H e sudd, while h is noble figure expanded ròth prido and liis eyesshona-with.conseious *■ Offaissa—shall do ns tho ™ h c s and ii the Ktishing tVind le<i|)s farthest, to-morrow ito fclaiins h g .JlK le.” 4 W th a shiver o f pain, as the last turret of .he brautifiil’ air-castle sha had Imildod • n k -lip g .1 o f ’ w tia t' $aj¡ jiwMif” 'reïü te â t ;boy, ' '.... .. , ■•_ ■ , 'W h a i is f h o aifíÍ!roaico Tjetw een''li-brSl}or ilu d a l í i o t h B f ? “1 O n ò lífi'rstó o r s toshrvve.and ih e o t h a r h a s shavers 4ÿr- »Esc. Hvittitis ti ftnd A .'b^siûuvAf - âiuî » good phv;e to g u t « ^ _ jrôW is lâai -^fâ'ôi'iiiijeftç.^“ íS B ® * tóife you- «tiiäy- ycftir 'BóiWiua;'’tait 9 t o r y î” ■ si>ÿ*.«.; ■àschoolmaster to k t e f ptrjnL ' \ î am' tísijt. it t g a g a f c a r t m - f f a ^ b a t y y n ì ì fiièrf>p1v. píictl, “ ítownli »lililí w in Oa^is.in, ; she shall gn to M s irigm im nud live tM ro. '* - ^ « « 4 wliitó Böe -'spoka thera wiw a nuise TriBtfwt' and -Ker. .liew t thw b b o d _ 5 liiekly, phœni&lïkô, tlio glittering castlo- ‘higaii to :tiso from îïk dust, b u t,as only Hamkitma cn- te'ed>- tlie despainag girl wailed, ‘‘No hope, n b ig i a d '.jäasii o f ttiW a p h  ï * cd from Iîow à h s oyos. • $ll¡SÍ night Ott*oä 6 Ki d r a t t e d . Tlio snow' was gone fioirf tho hills aiid ftoia tho b m ach of the trees, Tho ripjiling stie:ii«s lQd brö'k- on tlieir icy bands «nd ea.Bg fresdftjïi'« iiùng again- Mcik' fro»; tto I m í o Í Bcaiiíftá Asoftiuilo 'v i it-tíitíff íb ¿ »io to ä v ö io -'tiiä &oàdnâ«htM ®s<'Âoso placed o n tho ice. . A terrible leap h e nrnst make to clear i t but ho was confident ofsne. cess. Owmi»!>*« «m up must not shrink at any trial o f nfini,\ ho called prmidiy, whilo his piercing eye look in th 6 diaUinoc a t a glance. Ho came indeed liko fire Rushing 'Wind, b u t as he iieared the bfankels, auddealy veered n n d . skated by them ; his speed did not suit him y e t I'uhoo-.Ung tlio'ejjioitn'o- tiom o f hia friends, with a d a t o n t ‘'•‘Vgh,” couutl3'- ho started ngain. Swifler and swifler 6 e came, flying through the frosty aisr, tho filled, educated, a n d genteel, o r seeking <stu* dionsly t o bn so.. Let him sot to work o n v iotisly to edncato hûnçêlf.in ffiarnsefól s fí#; in th e sciences, and in the Sito orts, i f kd pleaBO, a n d w ith the timo sud p sticxtro -which •- ! this_ sclf-culturo requires, wiil como nli tba—.—• uocifty h o will caro for. tíll you are • ffEUP-EsAsnJiAWoS. - T h e orcutn -wlii.Ji ato no«- œ o u ring, both iti religions affi>Irs.nnd,in bright steel just skinning th e glassy >ee, | comirtcrcinl, calla upon Christians to pausa while tile breatlik-a sprctat.iis. w ith o a t / & ,[ teflfct, T iln pïcRmtP of c a rt’s, audt strötohed hands trymblad with ajipreUcmiou. I rmiinritin^ of enterprítfó, under wàÎeÿ Swifter stilt anil ho lea|>cd high & fon^CGaly. deep religious cuntpmptatioii -wivs so much but oh ! with a crash the brave rell-irLan fell* headlong -on the ice.' They rash to thii ftpal The hed of one eknti» h ad caught in the edgt* of tho third blfcnket ivs h& <lr*Ki'Ottded anti h ? lay thpr**, <?fnnn-Ad by the fall, with tlio rt’d blood gtirgling from his. m o a th.. They bore excluded, have now subsided, am \ i t b a tiruo for otia^itlomtáou. T h r pifty of tbo present n*>p ßouiii? t« be invignr»,tod h y iloM»uc«iä * reading oiul study. Suporsli«?« our« called Chttétiana in u n u titu d ^ to ill* chapter - a luì piety itself first, projnptid tlie movement. - him to his lodge, and soon he lire.'lthcrl 1 j^T!( now little dnn\iM’ o f ibis;' Tini again, b u t reason did n ot return. Tho skull was fractured, and a shoulder dislocated, and therolie lay whilo they dressed hi .1 wonnds and cared.for him, with the worm life-blood mafe. ing hi» gaily-painted face still more hide ous. Ownissa felt alm o st remorseful. B h e h « d proposed tho pastirao an d for h e r I 10 .hod mode the daring leap. Carefully a n d tender ly -sho watched. &ver h im for many long weeks, a n d ^ l i c n , at last clear-eyed reason Imr-ihvoafc, -sons, icjoiccd «lore, tnioly than she. Ho im p roved rapidly n a iler b'T fskUUhl co.rc, a n d «rÈen r.'-nin th ? jce went from the riv^r and the snow vnuiahed from the shoro, he ventured from the lodge weak a n d thill,, h u t witli clear m ind a n d un daunted sp irit ?to«^M gor could: Osmissa delay thé m arriage day. s o she said fo Ro- wah, to B'ithfnl, patient Eowah ------ , •• Owaissa will gd with the traders t o the village of the pale-paees once more. She will bny new braids and ribbons and bright doth ; then she will return to tho lodge of her noble warrior .1 H e bade t e r do as she wished, a n d soon* with graccfnlly woven baskots n hd curiosi ties o f tho ftirost» m e rrily sho departed. Bight to .her Cite, straight across the path way of the man she h ad loved so devotedly, she wns going, O, Indian _ girl, grotjt was tlio affection your proud heart j^ave him the hope cry— the watchword of the age is M b / l , aé* tlon. This is nlí r ig h t, b a t l e t us not for get that uur notion, in order to be dllflcnt, must ho tlio ticUnn of the heavenly mind— 0 / the lrulh~ftau.j!il and fruttJoi-inj so«/. It inUBt b s tho action whose bitth-place i» tbrf closet—whoso nourishment is daily drawn from tho closet - and whoso objects nntbpros- pects ore all derived from tho study of God'« holy 'Word, And froiri communion with hi? Holy Spiri f, ‘ freely ; g r e a t the hope so suddenly to b e re vived, ‘so suddenly to be qncoehed ; g reat tho -wildjrevengo ynur injured love will dflre to tako 1 In the e a rly spring days Hnrry Alleyn left his wife and friends to look after Alioo's property lu-foru.tlmif-rfctixrD t<5 lingliinTl No rani vifiasi thriving villages p r noisy cities then dotted tho Bhares of our p rond Hudson —the river whoso unrivalled scenery makes-, it to us w h at tho castled Rhino has been for years to the true hearted G o m a n s , No floating p a la ces then bore crowds of fcroVellcrH daily op a n d down its shining, waters, hut now and then a h u m b le sloop come (ilovvly Up ih e broad river, -while t h e adm iting vp^a- gom g a z c tl iti wonder a t 'th e iligW andi and wnlehe^. th e strange atoospherio elMG'ges arfiund; th e Civfakill m o u n ta ins. Washinf^io1!! Xrvlttg Bhya “ S uoh a n 'e jcarsion lit those dnfa was eqtnOi to o. ,voyago io\- Europe, a n d (¡tint aliiioKtaH m u ch : b u t we enjoyed tho river thS«,” .te d Hnvrj' AUoyn c lo y e d it, I»y- Jfigifct d eck f c r hbiirs &s tfeey tided s lo n g iri :-iBt s ight O t the inouatoiu^. h o watched tlie eT&WSiyfcgi elouda,' find wished Alice conld have b e e a ’tfith Urn t o havo gotta in to eliild- ish r a p titw s tii flio^econeiy. ' . . tfeg-VniirttaSB % ifetil' d'one ; eroryjm jingc- Ol.O AtlE \WtTBOCT ItEUflii)^, —Alill ’ tot him who g row s old u-iflirmt grow iíí^ &3.n>¿ and i o whom ihe future world does n o t íéí open her g a tes, when he is excluded by tho present. T h e L o rd deals sp graciously with os in the decline of li/e, th a t It i s a sham e to turn a deaf e a r to the lessons which hogi vWM • The eyo becom es dim, th e tongne fititerá; the fet-t tatter, all the senses refuse la do their office work, a n d fttijn fsTttj éldfe re sounds tlio call, “ Set. thine lionise, in order, for the tetm o t thy pilgrimaso í á at h a n d ;\-1' Tho plajinates of youth, tho fellow-labor, i t ’ of intttthood,\die away, ami take the road bo« fore u r . Old age is like snmo silent’iShMÜ-. ber, in whieh- disconnectecLíroJñ t h a visiblo world, we can preparo iir^iienO e Sot the) world th a t is Tit 1 (.'eorr' • 4 - ------- -------- — it,, . . OSE oif th e Woiu-n'a < W aicica.— A P a n s corresponden t writes “ I have m y self seen a p oor old wonmn, long exffzftd, feoblo in ’ b'ódy, going about th 0 .stf. 50 t w ith a g u itar vfhich lu d lo s t a ll i t s ¡strings h u t one, a n d — singing in ft horribly orncived voice snfttchei of the old songs of . forty yettra^go. Sho was once, tbr.y (/■!!. m iy liTwfm m rf'l-H'iWferiri\ — fan s , a tid snitg m o té fhari_ rtree.béfoi'S OÍri KíngiÓíuírftíS S , i n ihe Tnñístíís ; hnd ifpf.fi dissipated and reckless lite ; h o d lost h e r high place in h e r profession, ancF Witli' i t l i e r Tea:; 031 ; nnd- now 'imagined hersetf still' th o •’ favorito of the multitude, tvnd the.songs.sho' ' üings fiio d elight ottiti ’.vlia he.ir fcheni. Pety pié givo her a son here and there, tm d p n s * i- pitylng on ; and the moving wreck s till laife to w a m th o other tboiightl<.'f,a o t o 3 fronrth'o ■ took on which i t (shattered;” ‘ - T he G lobi ' ohs G ospel .—P reaoh the G p s p ft ----- to every cteatare ; th a t is, g o tel! e-very ^ v . ^ 1 ' without oxception;\whatsoBver h i s ¿ini? ,b®. these jesiiei **fH nccei given him, and , — ----- —^-*. 4 Ébouezer Kllint anjs ; “Poetry, like trtith', is a common -floWer . (ìod has sSwu it over itho éarth like drùses . jmrinkled 'viih fears» or glowincin tlie Sun, evon « b He places tho . crontts nnaMareh-frost ti'gi-tho-niid boaitti- , fnlly inSi)gJe, tifèand (iesth.\ ^ -tf^i •ih'.ìjt 6* » * *CC ; v . , e /