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WrtYftriri tmmili.if.iMi • i&r*3f#i~ av> -~- --*r*ff- •W^Sf^lSGt t0CRl Neutral in Nothing that Demands Public Expression—Republican in Politics—Devoted to the Public Interests, MTHI-NO. 3. Brockport Republic BROCKPORTr^RIDAY, .OCTOBER 29, 1858 I • US tllLllIIl : BVEKV PKIDAV I1IOKNI1VC, [Is put t o prosa Thursday noon,} AT lkBQCKFO|t'r,AIONUOE COUNTV, N. Y. OPFIOKlnRennbTiciuildnig. opposite Vil- age Hail, ovar Jjim Hubbard'-s store. This town contains a popuhttion ofahout WLU\ lor 4,000, and is the business ccntrcof a popu ''(ion oj 2J,U00,.amoiiff whom the RKI'L'IU ' Alvortibingmedium. TlSttJgS OF .f>Al>lSU. Office and Mail s.ubs-i in. adranco, $1 35 At tlie end of throe months, §1 uu c ' At the end of bix months, ij;J 7o At the end uf tho } OHK, $2 00 lJelivtired to village Subscribers, $1 70 Per uiis desirous uf mating themselves of the lo>V(jst rate, must pay wi'hni throe \ ;u\ii:lh. LS(\!'t.-m uhij, to aUvertices. I fj. J v^. i/c uu t!i • lU'i V ;'• .n *1 is ciiin- ty is uo'lutijr, out of tljo < .uirtv M,1 iii this *M it*, l.ict!» v. yv;\. , u.it oT u*v * : ,;jai tlio -v.f i-jtuiiU ^IP t*'M' L-. ft a» Vl-m •' A ivy- tl-ii in- per cunt exit\' Edit • «»• f ViT trt U^ i <\ A.1 .1*. ft • i • '.(« f, «f . r .. uliucl, ^5 1 lectures, O uLjt'CU, | b wyrk vt ' hint ted ty ; •English Grammar. The Comic Grammar says : But remomber, though box - In the plural makes boxes, The plural of ox Slwuldbe oxen, not exes. To which au ; exchange paper adds: A»<1 rememljer, though fleece la tliu plural is deuces, That the plural uf goose Aren't gooses nor getscs. We may nlacvbc permited to add: And remombcr, though house In the plural is houses,. Xl.e plural of muiwe Should bo mice, not mou u es IVtiladclphitt Gazette. All of. which goes to prove That grammar a farce is ; For whore is the plural Uf ruin and molasses * New York Gazette. The plural, Gazette, Of rum -luii't its trouble ; Tako une glass too much -And juii'ro sure to see double. BrouklyiFDuily Advertiser. A pair.ofbluq.eyQ3 — Just to vary the strain— Sn.vs the plural of kiss, Is—\ to-do it.ngain!\ Ilaicurd County Sentinel. Katy shook hor head, and wiped away I time. She slept in p.n Qpcnjfieia , orawl-' er.\ The prisoner tame up c'.osq to the '' ** I will save you, lather; '*' To'tlioto -ftflyS jeme ]\pc wltcr lit|uws the hot and heavy tears one by one. | ed into some bay; she would baye walked \ bars , a juuibful hoc frnmud with' light Tho Warden cleared his throat , tho him *'* was | wavy hair; a faco in which the Une oyos • jailor spoke roughly to uno of tliQ prisop- \' V«s, sir, SXr^ Wilsoiw looked iunocuht, a face that it seemed a ; ew , it was to hide his em-ttiwR. vk Yi»u *• Mm Why, yes, you poor little goose.— j all ni»Tit, if she had dared , but sh \What are you going t o Sing Sing for? afraid of the darknecs. Wili illi Jim know Suits Have you had your supper Katy shook her head. I \ IIi»e you had airy diuncr ?\ Agiin the ead child shook her h^ad. \ Nor hreaklast ? Why, (uorgc, the ' poor littlu thing inu-t he almost starved- \ I should think so,\ mechanical'}' re- plied her brother, ju-it rocovaring from a j'awn and shotting signs of sympathy. \ Lnok here ; what's ymr iiamo ?-^ Well, Katy, you must eonio up to the hou^o and get something to cut. 0 .ing to £Mng Ping on P'Ot ; dearmc Low nii- eulous! folloiv w, Kity, and He'll take * * * * * * \ Mr. \PPurJ.-n there is a queer ease nver at my h ma.,\ said » bluff luukiny follow nr-tinjj thj Warden of Sing Sing l>ri on \ We found hor last nhiht iu •ioui'- uut of tl-j way place, and nothing would do hut my wife muot tako hor iu. We c:iii't find out her name, except that it is Kity, and I exjwe-t she wants to .see sin to couple with a foul deed, gazed out. It saw the child's earnest, pleading, tear- ] fu. eyes , n thuli. oipreasiuu rullodlike a wave ».'i'o=t his blow , a groan cmuu up from his bosum, a:id with a low inuan ho staggered ag.uuot hi 3 hod, crying, •' tako her uw.iv I eau't strud anything pure like thut.'' Katy had hulden her face a second had better com J \-dow ho added going to Barnes of Di kcnuto C\- ' \ Ve*. sir.\ somebody in the prison. I3ut we pan't. 'ima, as she feebly cried. \It isn't him,\ get anything uu t of her , whore she corns so \\'i' kept on to the tha-d coll. from or anything about it.\ | \ J uu, here's a little girl your daugh- \ Biitig*it over here,\ said the War- den, \ my wife is wanting a Httlo K i«l foi care of you'to-night, sumohnw, and see ' \clp miyhs she'o just the oueT' HJ about your going to Plug Sing t..-m. r-' K-ity atoo) trembling more than ever, iu rm ;':\ r ., , -m-. , • - \ fe W \\\\^ ! \ tho prcseuca tf 'the iuity followed. What a glonnn* vis- ^ Warden and j,.ilor, Katy was .a pretty ehild. ll.-r largo blue eyci wore an e.».- pro--,ic«uf intei.io melancholy; her ha.r had been nicely ejuibcd and curled. auJ some uno had put a good pair of t WJ OU and tiKU ii.it.io, .in* .... - v.t .«^ Itfligi\!!* uiij a nu. t m in H f* • ..a gnw-liivlf uftinii iiiiun n [),iul i- in a a-Ain;i. I'.iiitlcai N t HH b r»t« ' * (i«-» .1J'- 1 *fc«\p*f ty I* lione at Hiy ullit'v TUe p\*ml»-gi:8 or a> iM.ii tttveit *-c« a-i thair UWH rejtnl u bit*\uM- SOU IMtlXT 1*A t.-. LOW l-UtOrfSTRUW* V \ % H . Our f-ii-Uulea for u^cttttn^ v t*t ,\a. - > .f J rnntinij , MUbii a.4 UO->KS ciu* r i au- I'AMMU.KrS, lAiti n cimnts. uiLi IIKAI-. KOrBS HAM i MIUS , Itt-CMPTS, LAI-J i--i ST-tttK HU.I.S. -tfllittt Hill-* ilLVSK-i Of!* 1 klll'H tTi'. KTU.- BTO. Are-n^t Hiirimv^oU t,y fiilv citla'.ii-l m--.' •!> Vmt. Ktfw York 'UiijiiiC3ir Partis. UAltV, iJUALNAKD & LO. DEACEKS in all kinds of Hardware, t.n ware sheet ii'un, copper &c JoUbm^r dune at short notice. One door north ot Spring's Drugstore, Broclqtort,^v. X- UK. K. h. Wuloi)! ; «OFFICE next to the Post oflico. IJcntial opo - ratHJUs uf every kind pert'enn--d in tho beat manner. ll.mia-- 1 >.ith-c MeJicincs for sate, front tlio bct>t German preparation iirockiiort, N. 1'. G. C. LATT.V JMvNTF.VCTrunR-unfiDeiler in Boots. Shoes, and Luatiior; at tlio old bttiml ot J A 'lmt- ta, corner of Water and Main Ms dlruei: port N. Y. N. U —Cash p-.id for Hides, Calf auJ titiccp Skins. CAitV & UK A IMS. tl>. ' MAS-CFACi'UHKKS.of Gary's liotarv Kugiua l'oiiip and Ilydrant. Ollieo a tew de»rs nouth of tins i'ost onice. east sulo Maui St. Brockport, N. Y. II.VTCU & \WALTKR. . UEALEIIS iu Hoots, Shoes, Lea:her and find- mptf, Ny. '<i'2 ilaiu Saceet,, Brockport, N.V. t3^ Casli paid for Hides, Tho riaO. BY ANNA I.. AXGIKR, • A aontr for Ihe flail' the smooth handled flail, As etritUe after Btroko it conrcs down; I Wliile the gi.Ucu grains fly, «hcut, L'utley or rye, The toil of the farmer to crown. Tlio useful and useless lie thus \\ ill divide : And iratliei'ine; each in its turn, The foiiner with c.uo, for the guinor pre- pare, The latter, he'll kefttter or burr. ion burst upon her view' The palace house; tho rocks reddening in a low •western sun; the shiiiMis river; the signs of luxury on every hand. They walked up a wide avonue. Elm-, and oaks throw their plrniant branches •pti each S'de ; hero and there a flower I 'hush miglit be seen ; \im-s ,ijr»tv around the noble pillars, twisting up to the glit- tering windows, \ Susan, give this po.nr child a gic»l : supper, she U hungry, and tired, tun, I imagine. After tha', I will see what et>n I bo done fur her.\ her feet '• Well, m} httle girl,\ said tho Tfar den, kindly, for ho was prepossessed h her favor, ' \ From foiiitlyv Tin. meu lojked at each other incredu- lously. ' ter, wants to /joe y oil.'\ A stuj id \ what!'' came from (hebed the man had probably just awakened. \ Yiiur little daughter I*' There was a sound of rattling irons that made the child shiver. Dimly appeared ' the face and outlines of a well ma le man — the enunteDnuoe handsome, but evil. He seemed not to cio'prcheud. Bit as fast as hi- e.hiius ivnu'd pcrm't hi in, be eiiuc forward and hioked out at the anx- the cell. \ Kuty. 3'Oo nisst gt, w-IU yo^i OUIAC again, my child V '• Can't I stay '!\ \ Xo, dear ; \bst you SIIRII como and ace 'me again.\ U'hry t'jtdi bey genOy fruiu the •dark cell, she sobbed \ory quht'y. In the Warden's room stood a p'casant faeed j 1( , la a J u j t . u ;•• uM man. •• \\ s sir.\\ \ I ilmvc cume alter that Tittle gii-',\\ he •• \\'! v -i! JU you k.,t sce^ljiji act as -a'd. \ ,^!ie must go hoiuc with nu— .uqhj\' i ' ' On Muid.iy niglil, at 0'I>r.ieu'3.c^<i. \What is be'\ .. . JJ» ; \AJudge - - 'iV \Indeed? How leng lias Tio Lrca upun the bench ?\ \V- «c tw •nty-.-ight yoari.\ ''^Possible 5 It j s very ^vagtslatt tl -X w« ucv T beard c»f liiiu Vou aroeertaiB I'll tako giod care of hor, 1'vo iiea'd. her story , aid -when her Ltler C\:n •-' on', If he's a mind to bcha\c himself, I'll give him plenty to do. licsides'that, I'll bring her up i uce a Week to s-.0 him — What says little HIP\ tvill jm go •«!& me?\ and good «»J Air. M.iyw\« d^-f-wk- ed h-r hair, as It\ slid, pitjir.^'y, \ poor child ' poor ^-hild !\ Reader, '5'u miles IV,nn ?\tug Sin?. tliTe is a little cottage or, upied 1-y a Te- ' where have you come from.'' i>iow l'ork,\ said tlie child iou- face below. It was.iduiost teo much tor the'.hild. With uloudcouvuls'noery, bullous man and his own daughter. Lit- tlie c .ild eselai.ued, — •• L'athoi ! Fath- , tie Katy as fulfilling tl-e eon.!? ands eE \• and A.H nearly senseless against the her dying mother. She is taking eatc i'dor. ' u f her fallicr, and.be ,.thank ('nil istakiue; \Katy!\ cielauued the .man, and eare uf himself' V.iu re-peet biui audi tuerc was a nervous tuitching about the God Tias forgiven him. pit, in l'dc-y u.„U road.' \By Judi'\ lh\i. yon mean that lie Jo- eid* ehiehen disputes ' ' \ Ves, sir.\ \ But yott Sai.l that he hid be?n Iwor.- ty-oig'it JCM's ou tho bcn«K Whist •-•• yuu e.\pe,'t me to understand bj that * \ That Mr. Ii irtics u a eerdw.ii iei, and TS.US Le:u a mivlic-i: of; bro-zans siuce Kil.\ At tii • conclit .ion ofl And whnt is earth inure, than a rrroat lliresb- injr floor— With the wrong and the right thickly strewn 1 But Truth's iron liail.theiu both shall assail; s , . . . To the winds then sluill falsehood he ' anU tllc n a '\U^h. tltrown. Susan wore a mild face. S'IO looked pleasantly d\wn at tlie [i r tiud little «>ne and lahii g hor hand, H.'.ieh trembled now, and led ller to the kite In. n. M.nnwhile. her Kt.^ry, or that Iti.-f part of it vhieh wo lr;.ow, iv.i,- Lejti^ told in the drawing-roou\. The sylph figure in white, lout girg grae\ fully iu the midst of delicate cushiuiis, aoouinpnnied lu-r nar- rrft'ou with crprcs.-iive gesture, and now ' I») \<iu mean to say that jnr. have \mseles of the mouth, \ What in lleav- • come to Si,, g Sing, from New York, on en's name las brou_4t yon here \ ; The jailor was calling the child to con- lesliiiiiny. t 1 r m.igi-irate came to *l:e rmelt.'.o'i th«! Juigc Barnes, of D.Jaw»ro county, vt<»- not jmft tho\ person to pivo <vatalit.y to s. thou and dollar bail bond, and tho p,'.- onej was ineoutiuc.ntly sent below. The Pres3 ! The Press! (The (Press r The Patriot's hope, Progressive as tho Ofr^ : Lot Know IcJge, I rutki l-.tpiality, lieveat time'* brightor pago. Let all the sons of toil aspire, Whcie virtuous fame is won v Led by t-1,0 star tlmt ros e on earth, lu the d; vo of Washington. Vyatoh the Littlo Heart Mother' wateh the little heart, Beating soft and warm for \ ou, W-oleso^e logons now impart. Keep. O ke. p that \oung heart trno Erayieating e-.cry weed, Sowing good and precious se^d : Harvest rich ^ou then may sec, Kijiening for etc uity. I'rom Arther's Homo Jtngazine. THE PRISONER'S CHILD. EV MRS. MARV A. DEtslSOX, S. OOFi', ! PitopiETnu of Clinton street Livery nnd Blacksmitliinrr. Horses and C'arritres fur- ' nislicd at short notice, and on very veasona-'' bio terms- Jobbing and Horse-shoeing \ d#no ill the best maiim r and v ith gool sat- ,i isfactiou. OlBee on Clinton street, JJrock- j portj N. Y. i It was early morning. \ Is this the way to Sing Sing ?\ \ Yes,\ roughly replied a brown-faced countryman, and passed on. . . . .. __, , It-was afternoon. The child wassomo- E. II. MIX, I what fragile in her appearance. Her bon- D ^T' ST - A .. t 1 ificin I 1 ,, T 1 LCl ]' inscrtlJ on , Fino i not was 0 f broken straw: her shoes,vere Oold and •silver Plate from one tootli toji u.mai, , uu ^uoisncrj vhyfo sot, on reasonable terms. (Mice On much torn, tho sun iplaycd hotly on Tier A. J . UAUIUJEK. I HAIR Dressing-, Sli.tving, t'hainpoo'mg, Oils | and Perfuiiiery.\ Knxors honed Tl,e l'.it- ronago of the Tublic is respectfully soliei-' ted. Saloon in ChapeU'a Block, jjaiu St. ' llrockjiort, N. X. I Mam streot, r. ,rt, N. Y •jvor V. Davis' storo, BrocI Sho walked ou and on O'JJ .0,1,1.11 U- lii store at| t-i, i ^ v. 1 \. • , \eland 15 bbls Laid Oil; UK*™ ( In nn*l J. W. U'uar. il, i sal • • e * J L,,UivM's we i.y. , x \ . ; i. I,.a ». !..•- . -i . U, . ., <!e ..) Ufvo \i' ' 1 '. ' \ :\> i.l|.'S, W.ieJ... .-1,..' « l ' ii . fi-.i- «. .-'iii. r I ..t . .i .I'II. I c.t pnl H • F \ -\ .• <• :•' ! llil, (.'s.npl.t IO 1 .m-i, de., &.: reet . •J.Ren- /OSelie iOU E>(i.-,. Sirooms- »•:-<! < . • '• u,l. . ,. 2. ttll-1 •.'.' Kx- • • .1.1 i.V- i (.•() ' ' •• et F LUII> i.Aiirs. ment at T. & A M 'f HE Undersigned has es'ihlished • a UOOVKU ISHUP in t ii.onstreel Brockport wbete],, i-j ri t III.M> L. n.ami- facturc at short notice and at reasonable rates. Barrels Of every description, Kegs, ..l-'irkins, anil everything an tho m.e. • Kenairing done. • 84-6m CIIABLISS WB13B. 'TO 'LET. A FRONT OFFICE in the llErcnuc ButLDiNd, up .but one flight of stairs from the street. iCtiuas been new papered .and painted, and is now ready for oeeiijinu cy. It is tlie largest, ^ieasantest nu i easi ost of access ot anv ofriee rooo. in tin- vi! age. Apply at the Utl'lTJJLIC OFFICK. FOB SAJLE on TO RENT. \fTIHE Old Tavern and Grocery Stand and JL Livery Stable, formerly occupied by CA- KY it BUA(NEIII>. For particulars, in- 'rtiriro of CAUV, JRUIKKKD Co CO. Brochport.AprilSiS. • 81-tf i23HE Old Dominion Coffee Pot at tlio *\*-.••• ^ItpefEiRjf i3TORE, tender forehead. , an hour longer., I \ Is this the way lo Ping Sing V \ Y r es, littlo girl; but what are ycu I going there for I\ - — j The child trudged on, hor lip quiver- i in,:, not designing to answer the ple.isnnt- \vl..«.'w I fawd oil man who had stopped the jog- rllaig i giug of bis horse to note her hurried man- a '' ner, an d .who liked that little faoc, anxi- ous and sod as its expression was. The dew was falling. Katy had fallen too, almost. A rough stone by the way imbedded hor tired' little frame. She looked so wcariod andisged, sitting there, her tangled hair falling on the hands that were clasped over hor face ' By the shaking of hor frame, tho tears were com- ing too, and she was bravely trying to hold them back. \ Why 1 what k Ibis dear littlo girl doing here ?\ \I should like to \know i\ hat sho is go- ing to Sing Sing for .'' said Nell, leaning languidly back. \ \We must get hor 1 something to wear; a bonnet, a parr of j slit.es ; and then, may be, «e can m.iit- • ago to have her carried tonic wiry., if her f mission is of any importance. Oh ! such a n udd-looking little thing.\ \ Who is that my daughter V '' Oh, I'apa yuu arc come home , why, I was ta king a'jout ..\he mite of a el.ilJ; she can't be more than ten iflh.it . I saw her out hero sitting on a m.-s-ruek , tho un.st forlorn object. She says the is go- ing to Sing Sing.\ \ I met ber on my way,\ said the pleasant-faced old .man , \slie asked me about it, and I would have stop] e .1 be r, but she trudged on. 'Wl.ercisshe ? It was noon when I saw her.\ \ In tho kitchen. Papa. Susan is ta- king good care tf her, I exj cct, and when she has had a hearty supper HO will talk with her.\ A gay trio of jiyaxg girls came. The nettings Hire jut up, ihe gas burned brightly; and nutf-io and mirth banished all tle-ught of cart-. SarJJ. u'y, Nell Mnywooii remembered the little i.dd fig- ure, and cl.ipprr.g her hands, cried, \Oh I've something to show you, girls,\ rud disappear! d. * Susan was pieM'igg.iutcherries near the pantry in the lutein n. \ Where is the chuJ, Susy?\ asked T\ T c!l Sliyw-jod. \ On the doer-s'op, JJiss,\ Susan re- plied, picking away. \ Why. ro, Susan, there'snoboely here, nobody to bo seen.\ \ Yis, Miss.\ Susan placing her pan down, held lrer apron up to eat< h tin s.tems of fiio berri-s, ai.d walked deliber- ately to the door. \ Why she sat here •• Ye?, sir,'' said tho child, fiightoued at his manner, which had ta it soun-thiiig of severity. \And what have you come for?\ \ To see my father,'' the child burst forth with one great sob, and for a mo- ment her littlo frame was.£-liakeu with a tempest ef feeling. \ And who is your fcther \.\ I'ked the Warden, kindly. SC.oUslies'!, ' i \Shall w • Iu her come ip the cell? ' nJted the Waid-r. Jim was. Uasl iug bis lumJ.s across his face. A sniolheied \yes \ issued from his lips. They epos.'d the poiidrous door, and put the child within. Ilei arms wi-rj outstretched ; his were wide oper, aril *hcy ca:i.e tog• thcr with a cl.iul.itig Sound ; together about the form ' lie is Mr. L i\d.\ EIill the little gill, of that poor btUe child. i.i.r assort. 1'ltiE'S. as soon as she cjuld sneak for her rusbiuj sobs. r Th. Warden looked at the jailor. \Lord' there are three Loyds here Jim. Bjnly and Dick,\ said the jiilur. \They may not be their proper names,'' • responded tLe Warden. ! \ Tint'ss i.\ said the jiil.T, •* tut I can try 'e.li all. L.ttlo one, was your father's came Jim '\ Tho child n.j.Id d her head, or they thought s'.,: i did; she was all convulsed with th • reaction brought on by tho tea* - initiation of b r j mrney, \If it's Jim, he's a bad one,\ said the jailor in a luw vui.-e , \ he's in iror.s thi . morning Or 'tcnij ting to br-ak jail , lie dju't deserve a little gal as louks liku that one, the villain. Come child, I'll £ 0 and Gnd your father.\ i He took Katy's shaking hand; jviih ' tho other she dish J the tears away as fast as they foil. It frightened her al- most into calttm ss, to sec the ponderous door at which the jailor applied tlio great key , and the stillness of the long stone passages; the dimness thrown ovor all. tho constant sue cession of bars and bleak black walls was terril.le to a sensitive ; mind like hers. Ilmv the heavy tread of the jailor, and the tread vi tho Warden Lrhit.JI.iiu , eel,, ed through the gloom ; and the space. It was in truth a great tomb through nhi a they moved; a tomb \n which were confined living hearts, , whose throb could almost be heard in the awful stillnesSi On, on, tbey went, now\ , through this massive door, now through ., that passage way. Kvory thing now sp ike of crime, t,f fi.-rce passions subdued and held in stern control, everything, from the grim face of the ferocious watch- j some time after supper. I turned and I Jo & t o tu 0 sentinel-armed. ! came in ; she was sitting thore, looking I '£hea they turned, and went up stairs, ing up at the slars, I expect. I thought; tho jailor holding tho feared bird close to he was a mighty quiet child; but she's i llis \''le \i' 1 ' a tender clasp, the Ward. \ Ob, Father J\ \ Oh, Katy, Katy !\ el then there was a tpiot cryinjs. By id by the man \lifted the lirle head glossy curls w re .falling ori hi.- Sliaviug a Wote. '' Old Skinflint, ws-s the most eelohnSed 'broker in Philadelphia—his •• »ha\ injr\ operations v. ere fumr.usj ashe nsnally took not only the beard and whishers.bnt \('lie pound of 11 sh in addition. \ Youiio; Hirry Soarura was onjK'F llwwh dasliit r eliaj.-swho luxe wine and holies, nnd wh\ feiin a majority of the borrowers. Harry Inning many wants, on ^various occasions borrowed of Skinflint at three per evnt. a niuiili \ off,\ ami having at suudry pe- • ri ids iuiti.li- . •• raisos,*\ [.,«J oil' his rcspon- sib3ities. At last he got tired of Hiieh eonslant borrowing and repaying. It ( woithl be six years before Eos estate could lesold, under tlr- lonrie of his father's I),\Nfi\o Tutvir. l{.v.s OFF—Twn tins ipliistieited c.nuilry lasses •.ifiwi N,blo\ in Sew Yoik, duiingthe b^ll.-S fea.son When the short-skia-tod, g\Sa» mer- -lad ny inj-hs tnado their .appcaran j on the s'.a^e, they IM(friv. '0'i, Aai.i: \' ef. •Well, Maty.•\ • It aiu't nice. became r..stles3 a.i cielaim'd one iei e whose shoulders, and oh I what a sbarji rattle of will, whoiad jiirteiilly pos-pruu-d that the chains ftiuoto on the car, and looked ewnt until Harry should reach llie !••;•• After a moment's irresolu- „f ••thirty,\ and Harry eonelmh d it would bo bettiir to malic heaiy opera.'- :.»Jt .r. •* ami be rid «f lire hatha- tien^ol • nitlnu.il Away t o Siunl'iint o he bie 1. in bar fa tion Is ki-\>J her, and then bis head fell uu !< r ber earriett, ~i<r\ ing lool - . • Katy, what ni.nle you come ?\ ' AVantel to see you. Father,\ and the head was on his shouldi r again. \ How did you come, Katy; never iuiuii the tiois\ tli-y are locking up . they* will be bore again and let you out, h. w did you come, Katy T\ \I vail;, d here.\ \ I'roin Ne iv York, child V \ Yes, Father!'' There was no s«r,iii,l save tint of thi chains, as he strained her to bis bosom. I torrowing detcrmiuc.l fca procure a gaoe! roun 1 sitm, ' uu! S) be done with it. \ I want ten thjcsand for six y •ars.\ \ Hem! Wliat-sivuriu will y ou gi\e /\ '• Ob, ve»u tuay lune my boUel^thatwi i j bind my property.\ j 'Heni! wh.it discount wiU yon give I. You Know my \luj is always to take el's count ' off' besides, you owe m: one ' thou-aiiil, eltie to-day,.are IJ.iiS you ten , in the street tho other day.\ \ A'ld how di'l you lea —your mother .''' The cpiestiou «is fiarftjly asked, but Yuu t,»ko i t 'out,'and Like what. 1 OH not responded to. He gazed eagerly in you besides.'' i.r—Kuty -I wont pay what Iha\ebeen paying: I one and a quarter per cent. i» iMough. . face, ber little lip was cjuiver- him, till bis strength the chil. iug. \ Katy, toll me ojiick !\ \ IShe eu.i, Fathej !\' A groan, a terrible gruau followed , the coiniet's hoad fell in tho hip of h;s child, and he W'pt with strong crus.— The jail, r and the Warden said that th-y never saa; a sight so wuf&l child triid to coinfe s.'cmcd t J be gone, and his sobs were kite ea -p*.. 1 \ Oh, Katy-, when did she die? Ob, ' lay poor Alay ! my poor girl!'' \ Ever so long ago, I guess, ever so many weeks,\ replied the chilel; but she j told mo to come and see you, and com-. fort you.\ i \ Oh, (sod ! this is hard ; she aht-ays . forgave mo.\ \ oho told mo to pray for you, too : I 'Hem! I don't like it \ \ Hush, the folks will notice you.'' \I don't>carc , it ain't nice, an 1 ' woii.h'C aunt brought ns to such n p'u '• JIuth, Ma'V', the folks will laugh ..- you.\ A'ter ono or two ningsuuJapue.i. 1 . ' ? the bloslnEg Mary said : , , '' Oli, Annie, lue'a go , it nih'j nl -i\ an 1 I eloiit I'jel eoiiilVrla'ile-\ t \' kVj hu-h, Maryv\4*e'pbe*t tlitt. sister, ul.i ,e own face was e.air'ot, though i. w>'i an air^of duei'iiioi itioii, •'it's t..a lirst time I ever was at a tje ltra, aMd I -r.p[i&.se it w ill be the T.ist e.. I am j-..st c •- ing te stay it oret if they daurc every ra .• off their bar kj '.'' A UlvFlELU ANE •DBTE.-^-AlKJ.Ii fulloinnn Vtlio wiiii.'il'ttiiyijstifnggiigBn* folks u.sed b> work in bis joiiiiger J.; •, oil\ time e\ballene-.'.l bisltwos.®'top I'.•>•• to pitch ou a load of hay as f.ist a., I.» er'.I.11 .ad it. Tl\. el-.iilleKge was ae epte'.I, nil lit. hay *s.ie;.iii eli'i'on round,, nnd tin*, t. 1 eouiinei.eed. For sonic tirtu' tho'M nie , h dfl T.isown very ereditably rnll;!,^ ., ;. ' th Urand at six years; I all bo r'trht,\ well, here s a bond for ten i . , , . .,. t.iiin'uitrlv, •• A! ov hhy . isore ha. it and it will •*• • ' deep, deep, Miss Nelly-! Bhc'sgiiie. Let ' folLwing. Another tramp, and at last ' sIlc '\U me to ask you if you would bo me sec—there ain't an y silver round—I '!'<*y came to a stand still. The jailor • va l g°\ J aftor J' ou c '\ u o \«* and meet should be afeard she'd took something; j rappod at a.coll door. Slowly a man lier iu Heaven.\ t'he^reniiglity artful.\ } with a harsh, hair covered face appeared, j \ I u Heaven ! I iu II laven, Why, didu t you tell her she might , \ Here's your little girl come to seo . tlio man, giving way a.rain to stay_ all mght V Neil Maywood was! you,\ said tho jailor. , The child was angcl-giucM. peoprng here and there to spy her if pos-1 \ Little girl I hem I you're green,\ said touch was better for bis soul'.. ' siblf. \ ! the man in gruui accents; ''I've got no (he stripes and the chains. The exclamation came from a pair of •• Yes, Miss Noll; and told her what I littlo girl or you wouldn't calch me bore,-' eager young lips. ! a good bed there was over Ilio woodshed; | \Father said tho childish voice. It \ A curiosity ! I declare !\ exclaimed tut she looked strange out of them large I sounded so sweet, so childish, in th a harsher voice, and Katy looking upsud-1 eyes of hers, and never seemed to hear. d'-nly, cowered away from the sight of j the pretty young girl and her agreeable ; JNcll, No sooner said than done, Harry iilli.v.l his autograph, and hummed a tune n-hile S.uulln..' got his check book auJ iniule a calculi t.ou. '• Have you gnt ten dollars about y on 1 \ And tho ] askoci.Skinflint in a moment; \ii so, let me have it.\ \ All right CMI buy;\ said Harry, suppo- sing lie w ;ujted to jiiiike, eliai'ge, '• In re it is.\ \Hem! hem!\ cried .\skinflint kicking up his desk, and making preparations to \shoot.\' \ Stop,old fellow,\ said Harry, \whero's my money ?\ '• Your nioie-y I you' \c got it!\ \•iJot it? iwhai do yon mean.'\ \ Why, I was to take 'oil\ tlw discount, wasn't I, and the thousands\ \ Yes; I want my money !\ \Why my dear fellow,yote'vo got it. Ten tlnusaud at one'and a quarter a m. nib far si\ years, is nine thoiisan 1—a th nisnul you owed m:—and just jiaij me the ten—it's all right, my dear boy —^a fair business transaction,\ Thicker aii.,1 f.i-t. ir it came. The * mm wa- nearly cover .'J; still h • koj ;. cryii'g, *\ aSuri- bay? rsorc Lay!\ in. . stru.^-li' i; i.. k.ep on tin- l..p oft! ' s Jeiedaul ill-arraui-oj help, it b.^-i'i fiiv ti mil, th ti In slide, and at but.-. 4 .. went from tlio wagon, and the oil IUIL v ith it \What iir- ;,..ili»n L-ie for. 1 ' . r! 1 th- boys. \I. cuui\<1u*wt after mora hay,'' JIK, • werej the old mat sternly. W1.ii h Ill' s ;i liler.il fact; he'l'.l. l C\U1~ doTTi nftor tl> wagon-Joiidj wllichjlVSd i.» be [.iieb.-d nu atriin rather moie ,1 -h •. • al'dv. \ groaned lis agony. Ilcr soft good, than IIu had been hardened ; her littlo lo\c bad melted dowu tho adamant; bail found the lock- at (or-' ed-up good of his nature and:sbehad scut, L>»cii bound over on a serious charge of ' The poor child i s in (rouble \ »,bl i \ V \ W °' \ *' ' b ° SCCwIin S f \* 00 ! L \' ?WCC t SmiK ' s tl ' rt ' u S' 1 his prison-d icr. ' assault and battery, cHend as hi- Tail «• pool „ M taonMe> Mld j camo „„„,. t Q tlw lw ^ Ui o em h;d iicr , u ^ hp ga t thui ^ ^^ j Mj ^ ^ ^ ^ 'By* A few days ago, a man who bad rolicv fjuito sorrowful'that she could not | head quioltly in the jailor's ro her necessities. \ I'd have given ; bing; it wasn't him. arm, half sob. little looking companion. „ \ What ever are you doing hero, little ! ^ uet something to wear, and wo could have \ Well, try tho next one.\ He walk. girl 1 \ ask?d Nell Maywood, niovinp a ' sent ' lc r t o S' n S S\g but perhaps she ! ed further on, and spoke more pleasantly- little nearer towards the frightened child, j will come back again ; if so, will you send; this time. \Well , B. \ Going to Sing Sing,\ said Katy, in , Ler l 0 ,110 ? \ a sacred way. \ If she do, I will, Miss.\ answered Su. \ l)id jou evor, George ! this child is san going at the gooseberries again, goipg to Sing Sing; why, its ten miles I JeJut little Kuto did not come bnck. Sho of. Child, did you know i t was so far ' k*\ 1 keen watching her opportunity to get oil,\ J off, and bad already been gone some !<ly, here is Katy ; don't you want to see hor V \Little Katy—\ ( I, 0 ro was a long pause. »I h ilr J a K atj , once—not a little Katy—I broke ber horirt—God pity me. Go on, it can't bo for me,\ Again the sweet voice rang out \ Fath- his boautifu', quiet child None dired disturb him ; jailor and Warden walked to and fro. \ Father, when you come out I il lake care of you.\ He lifted his head ; bis eyes, red with weeping, were fastened on her face. \ Mother said I might.\ •' (rod's .lessii.gs on you,, my angel- child; ymi may save your miserable Father 1\ very rough looking customer, whom he inlrodu-nl as \ Judge Birues of Dela- ware C'.i.\ The fdlowlng dialogue, will explain matters : \Well Mr. Murphy, you say you wish to give bail; pray, who ii man '.'' A seho'jlin.t'nm of th's city tolli t J.\> following rie'h incident* She was teaching a small school in ..r rtfljo'nlng tovn, aul\buardin roti.i 1 \ O • visitinfr a \new prae',\ono Sfonlsy no-.. sho seated hfrself witli the family arouu 1 tha sina'l pin • table, and made a tuqal of bmwn bread, IU fi i -J pork, au 1 roast p.- talo*s, Just before pitshing back fi• i.* the table a yomlgstir of ten yoars ev- chiimed, \I kruw what •; IO-I \ idiials K Ye.% nii'aiii—I know9 what 'tis.\ \ Ho you, iud cd !\ exclaimed t!i2 ci.v bftrrass-d schu dm t'.im.rol know iug wkit to say, ami ashamnd to say nothing-. ' \Ye-R ma'am! I kiiowi what g <-l ->- tttals is, I've bcpn away from koa/o tw« times, and cat lots on'em.\ your ^^rohl liMeU, about a year before ll) sigieel the pledge, said if In cou!-' \ Judge Birnes of Delaware county.\ ], ave ] xm c^-^ 0 f throo things ho slioidd \ And who is Judge Barnes, of Hcla- 1 t .[j () „ s( , fi,. st pi eB j y „f tobacco, secondly a ware Co ?\ 'go>l stock of rum, auj thirdly ho should \ As respectable a man, sir, a* you'll choose--some More rum. lb; was an ia* fifld north of Mason et Dixon's line.\ ' nrlinale old w icP h