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i«:vi<:i«.v 'n VOL. M, NO. 4:5. A ViUttUy \i»\vs\v.\\>ei% &V»YOUH\ U> Polities, 1 Ate PLATTSBURG1I, N. Y.^, , APRIL 5, 1806- Oysters! OystgrsTf 1 DENTISTS, Offioo ovor Do Forris' Drug Store I'LATTHBVHOII , N. V Hotels. LAKE IIOUSIO, Largest Oyter Houses LOWEST CITY PRICES. Music. Music and Musical Instruments. For Hale, Sheet Music, PIANO-FORTES, Mas. & Hamlins Cabinet Organs BY S. LARABEE, Forks, Clinton Co., ]V. Y h<<l, CLINTON HOTEL, Voyage upon a Whale's Bark in tlw Unit of St. Lawrence. Aus;\V>\c House, KUSIUNI<:i>, II.WINK I'TUlCir- Perfect Melodeon. FRENCH'S HOTEL. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAM. Opposite City Hall and Park, lie tm,i at l ly ImpiiincRs, t« him, they would ' Yet MY. Q Boots and Shoe Polish Boots. Boots and Shoes. scjiiiiKit r.s is HI.;(F.IP too great to I Thus resolved, Mr. Quilp pet a BOOTS <S6 SHOES. H. H. SHERMAN, AITniKli AND D KA was in smirch of u iling into fresh m their heurt.s Iluttc n tally I though find. Air these part Ihrough tl In an mronv or minu. ;um ; To be sure, some of tl 1, , the rich widower a dangero. v j enlarge upon the danger of n «id Kite of my friend. , had already killed live wives tonished with me, Mr. i it seemed that a woman, in i SUoes, and SHOE FINDINGS, PROCLAMATIONS s, and General T^ews. WHOLE NO. 563. 1H riMH.lHHEl) KVICIIY r nH ; lt. u I>A V MOl:\tNU AT rLATTHiUJROTI, CLINTON CO , N V., InWnrren's Block,over l,nlor«;n»«Sto»-o. By W. LANSING & SON. Vor $»,00 per nniiuni, imjuUlc in Advance. Rates of advertising. l)!!e II|u*n> 3 Wn\ki' 1 W)| H colum n 1 \r»v ! *\ \ \ O«r .nnarn. 3 inoutlii, « \0 I Om- rolnm n 1 y-a>, W)iiO Dentists. DR. F. F. HOWftRD, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. i \OriW * I.. H,.c»l<-7,'« H.,w. \^•l^ IU < C ' f ^' | S. V- HOWARD. | flgfe DENTIST. | AM.OPEHATIONS I'Kttjh^>RMK» (j lV ] > <V j Office over G. V. Edwards & Son's Store. Oysters. MYSTVAIS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, By (an, Keg, and hi Bulk, O\ster House. Attorneys. T. ARMSTRONG, Attorney and Counselor at Law, MOOKKS, N. Y. OESiflOND\ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, , I'LATTSM'TKIH, N. V. G. M. BECKWITH & SONS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, PLATTBHUKUIl, N. V OKKIOIC, nitowN iiiuiniNd, NORT H SID E O F TH E PARK . WW. R. JONES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, IM'iATTHIIlIlWJJ I, TN . V . DANIEL S. M'MASTERS, Attorney & Counselor at Law, For Procuring Pc»»tm>«, liounty, nml llnrk PAV. Ofllee over (he FiiHl. Kalian I Bank, rhATTHJJl'J^lfOr V. GEORGE L( CLARK, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, surface, and I also wounded her with some of the disappointed ones maliciously said; | young adventurer at the! exposure, as ^o^,, repeatedly; her velocity doubled, aud , that, as he had grown wise from experience, i Friend strnek the handle of hi* revolver aSd minutes more we hud nearly reached Peter was preparing a torn!) for his bride, find ' pointed v ' \ ' \ \ --'-' - You cannot conceive, my dear he felt sure that it would be but a step frfr he'r lo the ttifthig, the 'discomfit... ly utter despair, on beholding her | from the altj+r to her g'rave:. Of course these ; Just tiietftlftffc war* tittle bust ith frightful speed to regain the south j remarks came quickly td Jennie's ears; and, , and in stepped two poHceHfcm f f I believed my last moments come ; | though she was sure th;U no such thought had J by the Third Party disguised. *'TMfcil~l_ cried, terror took possession of me entered her lovcf's mind, she was greatly an- • robber!\ said the latter; \be carefal~tte its noyed and pei'plexcd by them, and, before she ! armed—take away his pistlol. He attempted had an opportunity ol asking an explanation j to kill a man anil fol* hiitf josi now; 1 ? \ *&tf from him, Mr. Quilp suddenly left the town, i poHccmefc uhfed the astonished BoSftft Frtefcd, expecting to be gone atioiit a month. Tho | and drowned all entreaty or attempt at elD**\\—- truth was, that the people, did Peter Quilp i tion fron* the bewildered party, toy Uie-#s gre-at injustice by their remarks. It was t: - ' ---' - - • - ~ '- -• honest wish that Jennie might survive 1 and that he might leave his fortune to hei ' ' aadhe had no thought of h4 tthe cemetery, lie »\ plan which he ba*Jft e hc had detoxaiiu* he remainder of hi; been a rover light, j different places, and had buried them where j auccdotc - . - : ! •> - - -- ' ,, I A gentleman riding in an EaSterft fail-road 'hich was rather sparsely supplied with lyst'lf slipping into the water, Ji about an hour, passed in the most mortal agony, seeing only the sky and the monster that car- ried me, 1 at last descried the south shore; already Fox river was in view, when—the cursed brute having changed her course to the east—I was in full view of the shore all the time—Grifflnf *»v«rtitle s Hosiers and la Vieille, th- *^-*^-* SK^IT ***>***** *•«. m aad summary manner of huetlliig ftilfr'tfttetttf , door, out at the gate, and In ttik direction of ilin _ ly on tho lefHids dtktf. .„_ hook. Feeling herself tlius took her first course, lowing with all hti iiujjiii, , j find runninii swifter'than the wind. I passed j they belonged, ! two or three fishing boats, but at too great a , over a cousiderabli dly the to come to my aid. ring me, however, they h Ic sail tor the land, believing that it was th il himself who was passing. I was now lositc Cup deft Hosiers, and on Hearing the shore prepared to commit myself to the water on the first indication of the whale to chancre her course. But thanks to God, I had not this't rouble—my 'monster was too frightened to see the shore, and rushed at her full speed up- on les Calais du Cap, where she stranded. ''Several fishermen came to my assistance, and brought me ashore.\ Such, Mr. Editor, is the terrible adventure that befell Mr. Uernier, just as he related it to me, and which may undoubtedly be ranked with the linn miracles of the nineteenth \ that that they were scattered of territory. Now j passengers, observed in the seat befoftf htm a lean, slab-sided Yankee, every feature of whose it lie had at last settled down for liie, it had een for a long time in his heart to build a I r -, —' -•--* nnd.so.ne vault, and collect the remains of his f f e seemcd t 0 as k a - *»»\«<»» ^J cumm- ives in one .pot, so that, when he died, he I stance soonj)ccurret!jf^proved he h*l an light sleep surrounded by them. When he >gc, had th remain .. Then, ,- I the no your humble, and obc- DAVIII HiciiAun. 18ti(j. HOW HE LOST HER, on Five Times a Widower. • man. At reader, he but so hale. would have the world past years. as the na- l<ru«r<1 A«ru< for <<>11. < tloii Iliick Pay, Prtrr Moiiry, »\ CLINTON UOI'NTY. 4S0 NKWY \\\ SWIITH M. WEED, hail arranged the time ft': thought it best to be through with tin choly duty before he took another wife, and it was with this intention that he had commenc- ed the building of the vault. When hc left C , it was for the purpose of collecting his dead. rent first to the most distant spot, and ; wife buried there disinterred, and the a placed in a handsome metallic coffin. in company wllh this, he proceeded to j ;t grave arid then to the next, gradually ..„ g rj as he did so. By the time he had collected all live coffins, the month was out', and he received information that the vault was done. Shipping the coffins to C , he hurried on, aud reached the town before them. In order to create a3 little remark as possible, he resolved to move them himself; and ac- cordingly, on the morning of their arrival, he proceeded to the depot in his own waaron to se- cure them, taking with him only his hired man to assist him. In duo time the coffins were placed in H*e wagon, and Peter Quilp turned his horse's head towards the cemetery. To roach that place, he suddenly remembered that he would have to pasa the house of his be- trothed. He was considerably annoyed at this: but, as ifwas now too late to retreat, he put a good lace on the matter, and drove on calmly. As he passed the hduse, he saw Jennie sit- ting at her open window, sewing. Attracted by the sound of wheels, she looked out, and in an instant beheld her venerable lover driving the wagon containing five handsome coffins, which she felt sure must contain the remains of her five predecessors. Mr. Quilp glanced up, and saw her. He raised bis hat, and bowed ounsel Land and Insurance Agont, Attorney and Counselor at Law, t:n<ly y Plattsburgh, Olintou County- Soldiers' Boiw^. IVnsioii, e<[uired him ice-; but unl.ke the majority of ,\ he had managed to acquire a . .Eintity of \moss.\ Now, bow- el.,-id settled down comfortably in the it little town of C- -in one of the states. He had bought him one of the mest cottages in the place, had furnished cellent taste, and had now a comforta- >ii! in which to pass the remainder of his He was regarded as a forhimUe man, j gravely, while Jennie sat looking after him, m; were not a few who envied him his | with feelings of bewilderment. Mr. Quilp reach- .1 fortune. They thought, as they beheld j e d the cemetery, and deposited his dead in the In tho evening, lie lulledV>n Miss Jennie June. That yoUug lady, mwever, refused to see him, and informed lim, through her fa/her, that she could not narry him. The sight of the five coffins had , good fortune. They thought, as they beheld e d the cemetery, and dej priii HINIJII\.- a irip ] the large robust fiicur\ and noted the general I place prepared for them, w r»l ni.i.».vii.- <mr- • iiir of comfort which he carried with him, that ! culled on Miss Jennie Jui •y acme c. )thin, arth- I be like. <'lal : i lUcwitncl a<i I'll O n • UII Ko I'll \i y p\ >i> n.t hn tt HU U ,lic f r p» l)y r « nls burj v'am/l'villlnn- 1 )ori<, wllh ln«lriu turn of mairt.i ) pcriillnr fiirilltl nvMJMlngtiol.l n,.Tnly ai,is«4; 1 f Hill ViVl t.'-r In' A. ;;»;' i-pii: fin- I r Jiif, Min i /llr r ing ,'.','„'.',',',','! r'V'tiU ixl not Zrn.r. r KI(. 47-ltf I'llllt K Hardware. Fin e (iitl(r\. SAI.K A T Pislols, 10 AM> 1IKAHTINI4 JM>V :U lln > lliinlwjii-. - Hl..n - •<! nivttli.-luiuii.f y 1 , twin . Paints, PUTTY, «t<-.. &.«-., H'» MII^II. .laiiiiMiy 1, IHflll. p was not happy, nor d. With all he had, h<: ore ; and that was a wife. II at Hie time of Iiis introduction r, I should any perhaps, five cmi widower : for it had been his fortune, iisfortiiiic, t<j lie. thoJuishiiml of live succes- wi\.-H, all of whom had departed, and left to mourn his loss. I Jut now he was scri- ly couH-mplalijifj the propriety of cheering lonely condiiion by taking to his bosom a h wife, lie hoped,thai, as he was so far anced in yearn, he might, by choosing a lor tin; reniaincKtr of his life :' but, as his other wives liad slijjpetl ,;o i|iiickiy from lii.s po.sses- hion, he felt that he could by no means euleu- late with eertaintv upon this. However, lifter giving the matter considerable thought,'he came to the eonclusion tlmt it woidd be well to make the effort; tind if the sixth wife followed n,e cxumple of the other live, he could do as ho had done before so often, —bury her, and try, ''inquiring minA\ fifefore him, occupying ttKf central seat, sat a lady cfrcsSed in black; and after shifting his position several times, - a»d- maneuvering to get att dpporttfnity tolqok Wnl in the face; he a* fcwgth catfght her eye.' JItf notldctJ ferMliarry' at ]ier, amT aaked with ne^ sal tWffng utterly inea-pable of imitatioo: u In affliction?\ \Yes sir\ replied the lady. ''Parent—father or mother V u ]S T o, sir,\ replied the lady/ ;|ChUd, perhaps-bpy of glrft^ . , ,, T N °' SlT > n ,^, a C ^, lld ' Wa S ^ re 8P<>Ba& I have no children.\ li Husband, then, s'pect?\ u Yes,\ was the curl answer/. \Hum—cholera s'pase.? A tradin tnau<- mebbe?\ \ \ ' 'My husband was a seafaring man; the cap-- tain of a vessel: he did not die of cholera; ha was drowned.\ \Oh drowned, eh f pursuted \save his chist?\ » \Yes the vessel was saved, and my lyis- bands effects,\ said the wid©^.- \Was they V asked the yankwe^ ' 'Pious man ?\ he cbMitttfeA \He was a good member of the Episcopal Church.\ The next question Was- a little delayed, but it came, \Do't you thinfc yotf lt*vc reason to btf thankful that he was a pious man and saved his chist?\ \I do,\ said the la<fy'abruptly, turning hef head to look ont of the car window. The indefatigable ' 'pump\ changed its posi- tion held th'e widow by his eye once more, and propowfided one more query in a lower' tone, with: hfe head slightly inclined over the back of the seat: \Was you calculatin' to 1 get married again?* \Sir said' the widow indignantly, \you: are impertinent,.\ ami she 1 left her Beat arid took another one at the' 6ppft»ker side of the he completely destroyed all the charm of the mur- ed j riage, and had presented to her, more forcibly \Tears to be hufiy,\ said the i bore, turning to our narrator, behind him.— \Sheneen'tbe mad; I didn't want to hurt her\ Wh did f ; to hurt her feeJm>. What did yow pay for that umbref you t i tmr hand? Ifs s real 1 purty youve got i \ of becoming Mrs. Quilp. o the instinct of self-preservation being strong- r than any other feeling, Jennie had made up ( _ er mind not to incur aiuy risk. i tOUlt 'LBIi She kept her word ; and though Mr. Quilp ; Several years ago there was the annual tbroe- ntreuted, and her parents threatened, she re- j d'aytf u irttistef'of dffrtain \V?eS«eT& Mftssactm- fused to change her decision, and to this day I setts-regiments held\ at,NoTtiftHnptoti, in that religir colilns her fro Ay believes that the sight of tlio fivt vas a Providential warning sent to save ii a similar fate. Hair Dressing. CNMBERUND HOUSE Shaving\ & Hair Dressing SALOON. New Hair-Dressing ROOMS. rpiiK vtrnKRSJHNKD TAKK THIS ori'im- ' tt \ U HillR-DRESSJNG ( SALOON, \^ •w li'i'r\\(JtillITN ('» l 1*JII'/ii'l N\ I '*»Hil\ <'ll 1 M J'VM/ \ » 11 i 1M> ilium In th e IJI.IM j.kilfnl nianlir i N. n . — l'i»rtlciilttr altontloi i piild t o Cl l I).Mi KA\i> 11 A li t OUTTINU . .1. ( ' IIAII.K V Fashionable The Famous Horse Shoe Nails, ; TlfANVPACTUHKU AT KEKNKVIl.l.li, ! M lor .ml • l.y C. A. COOK. I _| >li ' Mll1 \\\'! |l -- I \ I> \ lir >' 1 ' lhW> - | II | ANCIIKHTKH Hardware I Hardware 1 o . ^v . <j i> <:> iv , liKALKll IN Foreign and American Iron & Steel, Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Mechanics' Tools, Ag'l Implements, Saddlory and House Finisliiugs, iiiiuMilm* i\i\A MiU Saws, road. Zinc, Cutlery, Nails, Class, Miscellaneous. Hair-Dressing Saloon j'lnir nnd White r J>yeiii(f II AMI fUTTlNl'i' \ \'\ \\ ''\ ' \ PhysicianB. E. M. LYON, W. D., Physician and Surgeon. Oillr<v>i'<-r Kilwuril* it Sun, I» 1 -A'PTWHIJIW ; M.TN. \'. full T. B. NICHOLS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, PL.UTSItllU.H, \, V. Drain Tile. 15,000 TWO INCH, 10,000 THRKK INCH, OltAIiX TII.K., K.i r *M!. - l. v WILRINN01V & M0REY, GUNSM.1TIIS, WHITESMITHS, Shop on River Street, Opposite Laiountaui's Park Houso, V\. \TT.-l u I;I;II . N 1 . .',:.:: Champlain Valley ; Office al the United States Hotel. | SuliirtlayH. j J For Particulars Address ! H. HAVNKH, M. 1). To all uho are in nant oi' BOOTS AND SHOES! f TIIK i:SII)HHSI«NEI), IIK« I.EAVK T Boot & Shoo Establishment, What did-\ 1 he bein.j;? No, n, It was Mr. Her ly to shake bun Love Romance. About two weeks since a susceptible youui? •man attended the theatre, and not far from where he sat he discovered a yonng lady whose pleasant demeanor and surpassing beauty de- lighted liini exceedingly, and made a deep tm- •presftion. Ilia ardent glances, directed toward the lady with a frequency that amounted to rudeness nnd absolute impudence, soon attrac- ted the attention of the fair one, who, no doubt, actuated by a spirit of coquettish mischief, occasionally bestowed upon liim an etfeotlr- aging look\ made resistless by most bewitch- ing smiles, lie wns overcome, and at the conclusion of the performances, lie followed her out, and at a safe distance traced her to her home. He retired to rest that night in a wakeful mood. A meteor had at last flashed across his pathway which promised to sway him from the fixed - bachelorhood. Night the theatre or the even- tv meeting to calch another glimpse of his nen, seeing in ideal, but he failed ! failed He consulted his ivnl, began to chum,, whom we will call Bosom Friend, yinghim. He stated his case frankly-; and when he gave the iiey said ; and place of residence of his enchantress, Bosom •yinir him, was ; Friend knew to whom he alktdod, being- well It did suem acquainted with her, but kept datk. great deal (if truth in these re- . ''I will arrange an interview with her,\ said but they bad no elfect upon those for' : Bosom Friend ; and after consulting and il be done. Old Peter wa3 a valuable prize; and solid orbit of li .Id neglect anopporuuiity'lo secure hhn.— State, \fiftgli 1 Private,\ fc one erf the compa- nies, was the friend I wrote of; nndjolly gootf times he and two or three more choice spirits made for 4heir comrades in arms. Now, round? about camp, various sutlers, showmen, and other outside barbarian*had pftchefl their tent*, for the purpose of relieving the millitia of -their small chatoge. Of course they succeeded •dmi- rably. One evening, and some score of his friends were outside the fetes^. hiirteg s gbotfti&fe. Roving from point to point they came upon a tent, outside of which a bwljr man was shouting: \Walk up 1 Walkupl Walk rightia andsw the great Kentucky giantess, the horse -with six legs, and nary two alike: the living an»- condag, and a man that swallows a aword atod 1 eats small rocks for supper—ail tor ten ceetrf\ u By Jove, boys,\ said^— , \Mat sound* good 1 Let's go in.\ A smile overspfeitid rise features of the door- keeper at the \fat take; 1 before hum \Many in?\ inquired —. ' 'Lots! Full of soldiers 1\ replied the door- keeper. \It's worth the money; only tea cents! Pass right in.\ \Cou»( ! em 1' said — • . . \AH right,\ quoth the guardian of the shew* \Pass right in, gentlemen!\ And about thirty passed in. \Have you eountud'exa'f\ inquired — •.• \All right! Thirty-two* «&' jtfw'tf make thirty-three,-\ sah? th« door-keeper,- extending his hand for tho money. \Oh Vm not going in!\ quoth . : ' You ain't |\ said the man, a horrible su»\ iclf, who h me. 1 beli ic was in ilesli and blood, rstmul Uie feelings 1 ex- - mv resuscitated friend, end at Uu- time. He re- whom they were intended; for when was a ' soiling together for some time, a rash plot was j piciott crossiug-lwff nrindl woman ever known to count the risk when in concocted. In the evening Bosom \Friend was j \No; /IK going back to 1 catep,-\ said—. •< pursuit of a rich husband ! Thev will be can- to accompany \our hero\'to tile'immediate vi- \Good-night!\ A Well, to cut t Peter Quilp sele d id h IS ) 1)1 iovt times al'ler you had fallei l> f saw Hearing u* n black ( driflimr with (he tide. 1 all. li, and, to ,,,y Hurprisf, pen-. ale, which 1 lliouuht. tobedi ely it was onlv sis-'leep, or in :il.lc h'llinr-y; il Mnpp.'d „ isleep,\ •ed'it to 1. Vn- little ovei with espc •liberate abo licm is afraid to ma is short, tho i ing. from tin silently oifcred I blooming c Mgiitccn, and dcvotiilg g al fer na , had ev stale ed with the cho of • her pa rry. natter ended by themselves to j :rcalure, just a ) himself to her i rtunatc damsul, [ cry requisite— , as fresh as the : She wa.s pleas- . and HS< it IIIK H HA S <>I>I;:IJI;I> V WILL STORE! t lill . 1.1 . II. Mill IKS'.UKI (JKINT'S Over Shots and Klibbers, I I, \with Uii in tying it t i!O-(l: I shall \ I Kot» ' it. nd 1 pr . bead, I p r bi\ (ish, if I the boat, 1 It-It him T en i its back, M il, iiiteiidinu Imek \\-nz tin ived myself a't soiu oment 'l shoiit-'tl f •e, given wilh all li I he whale fn.in lu \lla. ha!\ ojjly suc- n her daughte uitor, a ppy . They were ould have attr d they lost no deligh cted ppor ndin g d that uch an unity o ly was f if the \residence of the charmer, when Th«n, if you could have aeett that ififtiriated to fire his revolver in the air, and the door-keeper speed to the mysterious interior of other was to run affrighted intat.be house, de- the tent. elaring that he had been attacked by a robber j There were at least a hundred pfertoas who had tired at him, Ac., etc., thus shielding ! crowded within its Ciin-Ttfss Walis^all in uni- hhnself with a suitable apology for an uncere- [ form, moniousintroduction. ! \Here! Look a here! I counted yov t t lie knew nothing further of the plot; but : believe. BkViv't I count you? Wasn't you his treacherous friend silently determined' to I counted ?\ . • develope it a little further and gratify his pro- j Thus he flew from blue-coat to'lilue; bat pensity for sport. \Now.\thought he, \when j not a soul owned up, and thirty men saw tho this love-Kick clinp gets into the house rtnd be- ' snakes and things for \uothin'.\ comes reconciled u little, I'H drop in and ex- i It was a ba*sell, decidedly. pose him, and he chuckled at the prospective — • ««» fun. Indeed, the joke was too good to keep, ! SMART BOY IN BBOOKFIELD.—-A Heather i* 1 and he, in turn, confided the whole thing to | one of the primary schools at Brookfleld, tho an associate, whom we wifl cull Third Pally, j othfer day, found 4 anVong his list of juveniles on* When the two separated, Third Party trea'ch- . who was constantly engaged in some mischief, erously determined to carry the plot a little and at the same time was given to swearing. of eoi Mv •ligibl' ryiug t. niicHiit»i-iMf; JUI. To tell the truth, Jennie's fancy ght it with my charmed by the prospect of being nusire, th a boat hook i ivier Quilj)'s richc.-. Her heart was untci to make it fnsl j t; d ; and, an that little article was not \: eel towards you | minted with worldliness, it was by no m en I turned my sure that sho would not abandon the iilu. «» , — - , - c - • -• , , . ic distance, ll ! nioiniitlv as she hul likf-a it up should any- have them conveniently near the scene this j c d iron tODgs in his hand, ordered him to watch help, and 1 j thhi'A)ccur to'induce her to do so. | evening, aud when Bosom Friend shall enter ; a hole in the floor until he should catch « iorci\ must. ' lVtcr Ouiln was tust as well nleased at (he •' to expose our hero, tho policemen shall follow I mouse—supposing this would be gxcat punish - oil f prospect of acquiring so charming a wife, and j nd and have Home moro sport.— \Xow thought ho, \I'll enlighten a couple I of jolly policemen of my acquaintance, and ! advise them of the whole programme. I'H HuviDg uttered an oath in violation of the teach- er's rules, he ordered the aforesaid jwaiHtf fty take his pi«ce in otte corti'er of toe old' rifckJety hool house, and placing a pair of old fashion- d i i hi hd ded him to watch •oof m i-'.l/jhi' •k, in< The uling my to plunge ered h CD m ^7 CD ^ 2. , though 1 felt . •< to the left.\ fortunate in er. He pressed thu sit due course of time ad us iicvcpteel. Of course uld not be kept a secret, i it was known in tho t> June was sueMi to bece; liav ng dis ith ardor, •CHsed Jennie, ich :i thing as nd in less than .a that pretty c -Mrs. Peter rudely arrest him at the interesting j m ent. tive little ttrchin gazed steadily at the «t of disclosure,\ and ho chuckled at the | aperture, while the teacher, with his face turn- prospective fun; mid thus Uiu various plans t ed from him, was engaged with the other schoU were left to ripen until evening. | ari >. At last be heard the old tongs ad bangj Evening came, anil'the chief movers m the i Ifc turned his eyes quickly upon the youlli,. plots and counterplot were awaku to their : who, with a countenance beaming with ex- [ duties. Our hero accompaned Bosom Friend i citement, yelled—\ teacher I've got ttwdftnwed 1 to the \outskirts\ of the house; and the Third ! little cuss,\ and trne enoogli he had Mister 3B SS 'lit thi.e time the townspeojile were aston- iv a \ cry singular act upon the part of teruii lov< r. Soon after tho announce- .ftheeu-agement, Mr. Quilp waited on ing lo thu Party with two policemen were, statii around the. corner. The pistol was rircu our hero rushed into the house worked up d just d nd little cuss, d oug M Mouse fust by the\ faaft- That boy-will be «• Brigadier General someday. < Dried A ji| U $ H f o SS A captain, who had a sound-sleeping inat«,. caught an Irish boy ikV tben»iddle watch frying some pork and eggs he liatl stoFeu- from- the By the\ terms of b fihd i ' that had so bewilderud his- faculties. Just as , he waa framing a graceful apology for his rude- . ' ness, Bosom Friend, who was a familiar visitor ; at the house stepped into the parlor, aud salu- • tcil the a-.l.niUhcd partv with a loud ringing ' l» ll ^> C'luigriiieil :uul iuortitic<l was -our hairdressers affirm that the n of loading the head with false .• long, be brought to an end by itv of procuring the necessary