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,*,WR\i J ->•»*- ^-^iWrtKa^^^j Jggg^gjg^gggg^^l^lg. u •** i:ji » H ... Neutral in Nothing that'Jtottite Public l_^ssioi_—Republican in Politics—Devoted to the Pabl c luteresti. w& E. Ii. WHITNEY, DKAMCR. in Foreign and Domestic Staple and Faney Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard- ware, Carpets. Paper Hangings, OU Cloths, Crockery and Glass Ware—for Cash or ready pay only. No. 50 Main St., Brocls- porVN.Y. HOY. 28th, 1856. 7tf J.llAHlUSON, D-ALKft in Black Bilk and Fur Hats, White and Drab Hats, Summer Hats, Caps, Furs, . Trimmings, &e, Brockport, K. V. DRAFTS ON ESGI.ASD IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, from £1 upward, for sale at the Brockport Exchange bank. Oct. 17,1856. Itf BEACH - HUBBARD, D>Ai.its in Grooeiies, Provisions, Fish, Oil, Cordage, Brnonu, Failr, Tubs, and all articles usually kept in a store of the kind. CUBIN G A aSTOMBLER; OS THREE' -DAYS- AT HOME. DY OLIVER OrTIC. FIRST B'A-Y. \There my dear, I broughtyou luimc three quarts of berries,\ said John Paley, the blacksmith, as he laid the basket down upon the table. 'anus, <JI_».-y-- , . ,., \ What in the world did you bring f umery,Pure Wines and Liquors tot Med- . ^^ ^ , icnmi Purposes only, lsrusues, i aw-m i ..,.,,» GOULD, CAR- 4.'CO., Drug store, Brockuort, M. *• jTb. SPRING, DEALER in J?^ 0 l^fS,^ Chemicals, Paints, Oris. V je a_»' f j; ifMl _ You never stay at home... threw the broken buscuit back upqn.the ing to his former iaoth.s. \ Your tea loo, flja^o. \ Sjilejatus again.\ , is as flat as dishwater, and the.-; .1' What w the matter with' the biscuit, | \ Forgive me, : John.\ - . John V askod Mrs. Paley, amaxed.atthe» \ I won't say another w<,rd, my doar, singrilar coiuluot of her husband. . added John with a smiles thai turned it There are great junks of saleratus in all into sunshine, it. If thore is anything! detest it is the t aste of saloratus' in bread;\ Mary took the brokoribit.cuit.and exam- ined it. \ There is only a single spook tjbc-seOn hit.\ • ' ' \ There is one little place ; I will cut P 0 ' • it out. Pray take another John.\ I ''No, I only said tha John did; take another, and broke, it' g 00 ^ ' open; but, perceived another spick ofi \•*_'• 1 sve whit yoxi mean l 1 ! port N. Y. ' ._____— BECK & THOMAS, XLtxi-rACTUnElis of Gary's Rotary Engine Pump and Hydrant, Office a tow doors south of the Post Office, east side Main St. BROCKPORT CANDY FACTOEY. JOIIK 1). Light Manufacturer of Fancy and common Confectionary, at Wholesale or Retail, Ice Cream and Pyramids for Parties made to order. Stone Block, opposite the Village Hall, Brockport X. Y. HATCH & WALTER. IH'Al.r.KS in Boot*, Shoes, Leather and Slid- ings, No. 3*2, Main street, Brockport, N. Y. . XT Cash paid for Hides, 8KlDMoTtF\_~Co! '' ftr.AI.ERS in Groceries, Provisions, liquors. Flour, Sails, Glass &c. &c. In the New Block, west side of Main Street, Brock- pert, N. Y, ISAAC BARNES. MAXUneT-REit of Fashionable Carriages, ilttgcies. Wagons, Sulkies. «Ve. 'injur- ing ^one en suojl notice. Shop • m Chiton •Keet. Adjoining the cai \' ' ' vv 8. CiOFF, Pnoi'lCToK of Clinton street Livery and Blncksmithing. Hordes and Carrigos fur. nielicd at short notice, and on very reasona- ble terms- .lobhing and Horse-shooing done in the liest manner and with good 6at- iicfaelion. .Olfice on Clinton str<;ct, Bruok- ]M>rt, N.,Y. - . ItAUt Drrseing, shaving, Champooing, Oils and Perfumt-M'y. Razors honed The Pat- ronage of the Puhlic is respectfully solici- ted. Saloon in Chapell's Block, >Iain Pt. Brockport, N. Y. TCACHElt of Mnhic—instructions givon on tki Piano, Organ, Melndeon and Guitar ; also in thorough Base and Vocal Music.— Room in Main Hi. second dnor south the Episcopal Church, Brockport SJ. Y\. DK. E. L. WOOD. OFPICR next to the Post office. Dential ope rations of every kind performed in the best manner. Homcpathic Medicine*.\ for sale, from the best German preparation Brockport, S. Y. ~ T. A. WHITE ! WlLLalw . to do Hai &«., in the ucsi mii,i,«-.. ~ mory for sale. Razors Honed. The pat- ronage, of the public is solicited. Saloon in w Comes' Block, East side of Main Struct, Brockport, N. Y. _ _________ MANUFACTURERS-and Wholesale and Retail l)caier3 in Whips, Grloves and Mittens, 35 Main St. Brockport N. Y. than two,\ replied Mrs. l'aley. \ Oh, well, now I think of i t ; Mrs, Thompson wants a quart, and wished mo to get it for her, Ifthe man came along tu-day.\ \Humph i. Now, I tliinkof'ifc, I want them myself, and Mrs. Thompson cannot have them.\ \Nevtr mind; I left a quart at the shop for luncheon to-morrovT; she can have them.\ \ Do without yourself 1\ . \ Certainly, if she wants than, she can have them.\ \ You take good caro of Mia Thomp- son,\ added Mrs. Paley, with s slight- sneer. \ Only take a quart of berries for her.'' \ That is more than she would do for you or inc.\ \ Oh, no, I guess not.\ \ 1 asked her to lend ine hor wa%htub the other morning, and she wouldn't do it,\ replied Mrs. Paley, rather spitefully. \Wouldn't do it 1'\ \ No.\ \ Johii Paley was astonished and indig- nant. Mrs. Thompson was a widow, who lived in. the next house, and h e had fre- quently been called upon to perform sundry hide chores for her which her louely condition required ;' and how to have her refuse to lend his wile a washtuh, was the highest ingratitude i»:id ho resoU - • ed on the spot that Mrs. Thompson should nut have the berries.\' \ Sin? isn't an angel,\ added Mrs. Pa- lej. \ 1 never supposed she was. She wouldn't lend you'her washtub 1\ \No she would not.\ \I am surprised, when wis it?\ \ Last Monday morning.\ \ Monday muming'. you did not go to her for a tub on Monday morning, did you!\ \ I did ; at what other time should I want a tub I\ \ Yes ; and at what other time should she Want a tub 1\ Well, 1 only asked hor for it, and it \You are! evenings now.\ \ Why,, uiy dear, I have never been out of the house of an evening lut once for a month.\ \ Why need you go at all 1\ \ Because I am deeply interested in the eleotiou.\ \ More than you are in your wife,\ re- plied she, petulantly, a.s sho opened the stove-oven to see if the buisouit were ready. \1 declare! This is the mean- est oyon I ever saw. It will not bako worth a cent.\—- s„ \ Have you just found that out V '.• It never was gqpd for any tiling;\ Ami so Mrs. Paley wont on from one thing to another, regularlyand systemat- ically condemning everything upon which she put hor hand. She was not suited. Kvnrytliing and everybody were out of j'jitit, Nothing went right, uubudy could do 'anything to suit her. John Paley was not particularly happy in his domestic relations.. The porcupino temper of bis'-wife was a continual annoy- ance to him. It was very hard to use his best endeavors to please her, and then I'aji, He had tried to study her wishes, but they wen mere, caprices, and in despair lie gave up his attempts. Nothing that he could do would please her; nothing but sho found fault with him. \ I was careless about tUa Biscuit\ ''Never in.ind, Mary ; wo q»n make it do very wfill. Acoidents will happen in thebtst rogujaled families,\ '\'Shall 1 .put some more leaiu the tea* . thu.ua i* very the oft'eusive substance, scarcely bigger | \ its. all right.; you have done nobly than the head of a phi. | wy dear, »iid by-and-oj you will forget '\LL-iveu't you.any cold bread!•\ be f how to complain,\ „> asued as' lie' threw it hack upon the | \I l»opc so, John, for your, sake.' 1 platn. i And eveutua;!) Maiy did, overcomp \ TU ;i- is none in the houw,\ rpiiliod i *•*»> U;IU H 'fi o li»d all that tort of -wo-, •puor Mary, ready-To bur.t into tears will. ' \\i\ 1 n.-udeit to mak<< iu»r nappv— < good vc_ation. j home, a good kind IniBband—-so i hat bar '\ Give llic a piece of pie, tb- n.\ I -i**« might nave licen ipfj-peiual'suushine, rays be fonnd on hand and prepared I was muau 0 f ijor'not to let rue have it [air Dressing, Shaving,Champooing I ' , , , ,, i the best manner. Oils and Perfu-1 after we have done so much for her! - — - - j n>i.. „^,. | „ J. SMITH & CO., MAXCFACtlltEns andDealersinall kinds of Cabinet Ware. Turning and Jobbing done en short notice Shop in south end of tho Stono block opposite Cowlcs store, Jlrockport, N. Y. KING A; ALLEN~ DEALEns is Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard- ware,' Crockory, Paper-Hangings, _vc— AllCbcap for Cash; Brockport, N. Y. \T. & A- FRVJB. We! John wanted to sa y that we, like tho editorial singular, only meant himself, but he had no wish to stir up strife. \ She told mo she had clothes ili it,\ continued Mrs. Paley. \Well?\ \She didn't seem- willing to lend it to me, so when she offered to take them out, and let me have the tub, I told her she needn't trouble herself.\ \ I t was very wrong, Mary, for you to ask her to lend you her tub- on Monday morning;\ ••* \ I suppose so ; if any one was wrong, lam the one,\ pouted Mrs. Paley, di'gust SECOND DAY. John Paley was ot an easy ten per. He was disposed to make the best of things as he found them ; but there was no such thing; as compromising with in- cessant grumbling. Unlike nwny others, he could not be driven to tho dram shop,, or cvon to the usual haunts of loafers iii the eom>try places. He was obstinately bent on staying at home in tlie evening. Ue was fond of reading, and home was the centre of his thoughts. Eveu the per- versity Of his wife could not eradicate his deeply seated love of home. Still home was not a plea.-ant place to him—at least not half as pleasant as it might be. Mary loved him—die could not doubt that.—During a long illuesstht winter before, she had been unremitting in her do\ otioin A piece of red hot iron Hew into his eye so that the ball of it had J nearly run out. He had sullercd- the mu.-t intense agony D ij by d.iyheiiad gruau ed willi anguish, and saw the tears oi his wife fall as she witnoSbcd his sufieihig. By night, while he tossed in agony, she watched by him, nor slumbered uor dipt for a week. His pain was hers, and while he suficred, she lieVcr complained or the watching and privation that hK iilncas occasioned, she never used an un- gentle word, even when, worn with suf- fering, he became testy and impatient. She loved him ; she could sacrifice all tici' ooniforls to him, and why should he uot be;ir with her infirmity ! Should he wuu had been so tenderly watched over, who had been nursed and nourished *> devotedly by her, cast her out—hntild his affections be alieualed from h^f' Mary gave him a pinco. \ Sour :. s swill, exclaimed he, us she toA his plate from hini. Mary 'brought a mince pie. ''\ Strong cut ugh- of cloves to strangle a fellow;\ said he . '\Strange that lean- not get anything that is fit to eat.\ Tho poor wife could bear it no more Her oyes'fillod\withtears and she sobbed aloud. John was not disposed to carry the lesson any farther. Mary as much as she found fault herself, was extremely sensitive, and she could not endure the slightest cousureT* '* ' *\~ \ Mary, my dear, do not weep,'' said he, going to her and impressing a kiss up- on her cheek. \ What is the matter with you John —you never behaved like this boforel\ \ I was only .hpldiijg up a nun or to you. )fou can toll how I ieel, when you find fault with everything I do.\ \ I never will a«ain.\ \ My own Mary! Forgive me if I caused you pain \ \ You. are too bad, John.\ \ B it no wrtrso than you are almost every day.\ Mary thought a great deal that nigh\ if slioclKH'seto'llave it so. Patience and porseyerauce overcpine all things, and they will ovdreomo the vilest habit llintevef clung to a shining mortal. Willi her th e palm of victory: was disputed inch by inch,, and occasion- ally the husband had to toll hor the tea was dishwater, that' the oakos tasted of saleratus, or somothiug of this-kind ; but the oure was at last completed. Sho learned to look on the bright side, and (o ignore the dark side- To John Paloy belonged tlie credit of Hie 'cure. Another urigb.t.uavo been dis- Somet'itao^Ji^pfi^^^iKiho period efdrawiiig ih''*^niw ^gs,\ a shrewd Ver- ra mtor bargained with' an w qW*mi««»ly felloWt who owned-* saw-mill, to aaw tonie -very knotty hemlock l?gVw_icK _§• had. \Too tWtolTrw^greed^raw^lieBF into any kind' of' stuff*\nat Jonathan wanted, undor a forfeiture- df $50.- - Ahoiit two nionths after, he \met the Yankee' in the road, and the did \covy\ iiilicnat.ii,-- hi- readiness to saw the logs, desired to know what kind of stuff Jona- than wanted thcui sawed into. \\' W ','' said tip Gi-r-n Mountain boy, \ I l-'ckon I'll Inn. them suwed-iuto dear pliie boards. \ What!\ said oW CfiHy ; \ saVknot- 1 ty hoinlnek into eh ar jiiiic! You're a crazy man.\ • ''You Agreed to do it,\ said Jonathan, coolly. \ l shan't do any sucl'i a tiling,\ said Hans ; \ it is impos-siblo.\ ' ' \• \ If that is the case f-sviir froublo you- for them $50,\ said tho speculating Ter- monter. \ The old man stormed, swore, spit and e'4>6htu'latcd,,but twasti't ud usc—ltc had to \ forlrdtor.\' \ - '' • _?y A Clergyman on a visitto 1 AVash-: ihgton, one day very coolly opbried tile door of the Senate Ghaihlter, \ahfl wii about to pass in, when tho- door-keeper asked— s \ Are you'a privileged member'!\ \What do you mean-by that!\ asked the \cure. Anouiormigui.iiavo.uuuu «,=-, inhtdd wikli iniiirii' nir, pronounced the lll °, striln 8 cr ' \* wholetlung i ii.u 1 ,.l. l i;.,'\- 1 nlgon M-mliw fho tK W™ homo lo so.'.]; soliee in the. company o! Hoi \) J '- r \'' U° the abandoiied, aud dissolute. To. hiiu tho remembrance ot bis wifo's devotio.i in sickness was like an oasis in the dd- ert;„ It is true it was her duty to take care of him ill sickness ; but In r i evotii n was noi bounded by the mandate o: duty, it was the offspring .of'love*. It was tlie hearts tribute, and h--;r hiiMia'h'i saw that h'T grumbling was only n dark shadow ubscurisig the hiightn-sol'her character, •ind he chased the cloud away _ .' A Governor, an ex- Member of Oongrcss, or Foreign Minis- ter, i The stranger replied that he was a: minister. , < \ From what country, 1£ you please!\ asked the official. • Very gravely pointed up, From Huav- en, sir. , To this thu doo. keeper waggishly. • • maikcd. \This government nt pres- ,n. ii.iWs no intorcourse with that foreign ,iower.\ WEST SIDE MASK STOEET BKOOitroRT,, . fa her ^band' s partiality nadinjus N.Y.—Dealers in Books, Pamphlets, aa-1 - tioherjrarid Music. Also, Drugs and Med- icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oil, Dye-Stuffs, Brushes, Porfiimcry,, Ac, &c., \\' \\ \ G.C. EAfTA, ' MASUFACTEREn and DoalW inEoots, Shoes, ta, corner of Water and Main St. Breck- po'rtN. Y. . ., , ri ., K.'E.—Cash paid, for Hides Sheep Skins. Calf and tice. \ Never mind, Mary ; is suppe.- ready 1 \\No; that wood'you got last, is such miserable stuff it wont burn at all.\ \ It is the best thatIcquld gefc and the best, there is for that master.: I gave eighttdollafs a> cord-foMt.\ \ A fool and-his iinohcy are\ soon part- \OTTEOM ANTHONY _ CO., - fitU and -heil*u S ba_dr-\ but,fftl« __,.,,,., Oroccrs and Commission Mcr- ;i;-*«» •_» \?'•- \ r. . ,.^ , S? WAVMt s_oott.betjr.o9n barren out „ th o sentence short, thinking it a little « -SaSSi*'-**- W^v_li««* f » Broefe where vabout I am 'tho one,!\ \ S«V«r. t_i_d,, Mary.. _,ajk. Ufc.'bavt yrju 1, @_ii ;I »'m remngi\- It is true her failing was ii grevious i o. It gave him a continual uneasiness, Il kept him harrassed from one week's end to the other. It almost embittered his very existence. \ I will cure her,\ «aid John, while he was going home one day, as a new idct j penetrated his brain. She will find.faiilt with me when I carry this leg of veal home. It will be either too largo or too small, too fat or too lean, too good or too bad. I will cure her. Mary did fiud fault with the vealr—it was top fat and too largo, and too good for porsonsin thjeir circumstances.. But John ljeld his piece and sat down at sup- per. \ W^it sort of tea.isthis 1\ saidho as he pushf the cup petulantly from him. \ What is the matter of it V askcd.his wife, astonished at siieh a display of \ spunk\ on^is part. .\It isJ£o strong.of ; hot.water/ lehouM ] like to get a decent cup of te.a ohec in my j life;\ • :• \Why John!\ •' It is liothkigfbut/dishwater.' 1 . \.t amjsorry it don'tjBUit'you,\-.-. ; '•' It never suits m .,\ ajddoft, W be brak^.'open.a.hot bitcu'rt. • p, .f'.Never'.sttitsiydri:V,-t.. ,_.-,/. ' ' v 'JJJXa.f and-^t the same -moment ho T i l I It D DAY. The bjitle had been fought mid tli.- victory won. 51r» l'.iley '•> heart was full of teuderniss >tuj ^nipathy. She could not have ru.i.i-.'d iho paiu which ' r use- less and Careless grumbling hud caused tier really affectionate husband, or else s'.io never «o u d have indulged the hab- it.. She »o_td not make him unhappy fur tho v-ur d, aud now when the lesson bad opened hi-r eyes she set,a guard upr on her tongue. Almost always a habitual grumbler is an indoleut person. A man or woman whose mind is nerupicd, has U\ time to bu JLcOi'iented. But Mrs. Palny »,a a kind of moral indolence. She pti'imt*. ted her noble faculties to s!e:p for the I time, and discontent stole iu while the I | avsutiiicl >>_-> off glliii'l She had chosen I a new coursu ut action, but slic nad to watoh with ceaseless vigilance just to curb the disposition to complain. T o he to lose the battle, aud to THE CLEUGYMAN'S CHUICK.—A ele^ gynian once asked a pifi-ishioi.cr fa • chicken. \ Take y r our choice from tlia' iirund, sir,\ was th e icply. His pas- iiur made choice of tlie hand oniest one. On aiHith, r ot'C. sion, the piiri.-bionei j stood looking info tho miiu-tiif's loir ' coop. \ Wlr.it hive you got there,\ said h \ A nest,\ said the clergyman. • A nest, r'ur what.\ \ Why, for that chicken to lay her eggs in, one of these days!\ \ Nonsense, sir. That chicken will never lay an egg.\ \An! luiwso!\ \ Why, the chicken you selected itf t yiun_. roos/civ-iir'.\ i J?- G il. mad i both tears mid laug, • , in , _ua buiu ioi „ind purposes : lor >-• 1 hmghti-r etui! (vs mir\ aid ^u-p. • I bnathe freely, so ti.ar» enaUc sorriw h I vmt itself patiently. Tear* hinder snr- | row from bocotning de ,.airan>l inadiii—, and laughter is oiif ., the very privileges bain^ confined to the human indolent was lose the battle was pcrh'ips to alii nate » , , /• ; , , ,of reason the ulloetiouj of her husband. I < spectori. Buther lieit elioits were wholly sue? ' _ % • «_• • . ' cessful. Su e would iurget, heis-il and G.IOUNDOATS roit H..RBES—t> mud .grumble uefoie sin ti..»;.gM,;,.but John , mts CO i, tn i„ m ,.r e «f ll,r intro ...nous or p..-i«vorod•iub'oatU-i..pltoeaeui.i vine, flesh-making prm.-ipk, llmr ..ny other \There. _ydcar, ihavc bought \ouj horso foou; at the Ral , wt i m .. they fUr- a nice pair of chiokcnsj,\ said John,, one; -fet, a vnixture of coarse 'and fine food— night just belVre Thanksgiving, when he -- . . n^=-Whon a man comes home and rios to Iwil ihe door with a sweet pulato, -.ikes i ho fire with the spout of thecolfec- pot, attempts to wind up the clook with his boot-jack, tries to cut kindling lor his moriiii.g's fire with an ivory paper-knife,, ' akes a cold boiled potato in his hand to \glit htih to bed, and prefers to sleep in bisb.wts and hat, you may reasonably in- fer that ho bus been making the acquain- :ance of some very friendly people! I DON'T DANCE.—An exchange paper tells a good story of an innocent country, aian who cbanci d to be iu one of our cities on Sunday, and go to church. Ar- ived there, he waited outside for a mo- ment, whin to !.i« profound surprise, tho nVjian R! UL' up, tV.ni • hich he conoluded that some 6;.rt of\ shake down\ was about lo rump • Do-. Just lit that moment a f .ui'luii'-'i •.' '• : >i \>-lv iiu and t kcaseat. \ Not 'xactly, Mister : I aint used to no such doings on Sunday ; and besides, I doti't dunce \ And lie retired, shocked, exceedingly.\ came LORI..' frofci his daily iuhor. \There arc two-r-theyarj. very nice ones replied she.\ \ But do you think we .can -fiord to have, cbiokens^—that is of course-.you know best what,, we can af- ford.\ i, \Once in a.whilo, my dear, we haven't had iny tliiij year.;\ \They are very nice.\ \ And cost.me only ton^oats a pound.\ \Yp.ry ichoap.\ < :• John sat ddwn to tea. : Unfortunate the husk for the first Slid the meal for \ the latter. The coiirso sorvi-s to keep the bowclsin a soluble condition, thus'ob- viating the necessity for drastic medi- cine. a_r \ Fred,\ tho .prince of wags, wSs getting ;;hOme rather'lute, an d a little fhappy; when passing :by ai.daTk alley, aj large two-fisted .fellow stepped-out, seiz- ed him by the collar,.aud demanded his D^*-\ The husbands in St. Louig are niodois. The St. _ouis papers complain that married men set in church ivifli their anils most tenderly _i \imd tlieir wives and suggests that' it distracts the atten- tion of lookers on from the preacher.\:— Fiire to St. Iiouis eighteen dollars. State LMIB Itailroad in cxcoilent order. Put oh your bonnets, girls.\ !£}•' A Gongressman from Tonnei«)e« twitted a Niw Snglahdmefnber df coming from a socl ; ;n of cnunti-y too poor fc raiso any ttmg but calves\ and jack'astei. \True said tho New __gla_e_r, \ wo do raiso calves and jttckiisscsrBht wo don't send them'to GongWss as y6hr Siatedoes.'' - •• • / ' _t__u6i.i- money. owinK», m ,.,. ,.,. \Monoy!\ said Fwd'; \ money bliave |; •--•'•—***-*\\ \ . • • , , s ly the biscuit were sadly diseased with | none; but if you will hold urt a niO-iiont, - «_* An -oxrWeigliingH.Grj^^as, saleratus;- indsod,they, wcrO'as yellow as' * ' \ - ! —---- — -A »„ saffron. \ That- saleratus»you,got yesterday is .Miserable stuff, it., tttt'lit U» putuito tWiid-?..!.-,'- '- • '•. ''-•- r„5\Huinph! yo.u put in four times as much as necessary,\ replied John rewrt- ione; but if you will hold urt a nid'nont, .-I*, aa -u*,->.<;. i j..... 6 .,— , . 1 vill give yon my -note for.thirty.;_»ys.'? t,5_i _»_<?_?•» by—' Otiil^lKMiUi^lBlfi-if-lo, i _BT, ! An rlr-isb.man. being -fciked, .pw a^mgVatfif I'iM fiot yi>fr''ari'ife.\|roWrlig1 :Jj;? ' I;late, trnij,jf* a-cprtificaieoMiisuiarriage,, -.* . ' ' ^ t\ ji\'-._f f \f f \ > '\^' rf i i exhibited »• huge e w on lis _e*di which _aTA St. Loui* •diw«bmpl__ft_at jnight-tave been mado with a-Jbor.^liaTeH itb« :«rj:iv»l of tbeir maiU from the Ww, The evidnnee was mtiaiactcry: . - - ar»uut baif w..regulw »»tUril^rii- . i«l