iSirSi •••taMttiriAB tagpm* ■* J— tetor.' fas' ta M ilk! r,"Ti£r "" ■amy r< -ri. rttagili'tZbbrt^ttn hMUW.4 hq-pn ■*• "«1 «»• himi. Umr. H« •MUiarrt^ifliUinx. ra 8a* togri to fright— tor. Ha laid Xi trim about Hreiry. " Wall, « day ba oarairi this thing too to, and Jmmy want and told it to Hamy. I wiah alw'd noma to mm; I'd W. mapped it Bat woawn » ,m. S~^d7TuiTtLt"" Md bad TO). Willi th. fallow, ami tear, a— a m»ba te( a fight. II n. rtoppri in Una. bowerar, Ira! not to*, re Hamy, in hia anger, had aaid aome very had things, tliat go agin him dow. " WaU, Twa-I an than '• fortnight *r Oct Barge— w— (oosd damd is hia bad, Wreck through to the haatl with a knife. Ha had hem IWwnng stngul.r lor aorie dava^bu nobody bad awn that Henry took any mat*, of it On Uw day of tha right of th* mnnlar, it aaeas. ba bad aaat Janny an iualtiog totter, which waa raad ia evidence jartwlayin "J*d, - I tad, h. w- faund do- id Haary'a n.aa I to^faLdrito Ba«y a shirt. fan and blob, and" Iba aabaa lb— w— covered with blood rid tftaknite Iwd Ibriy Iriiagto,'. totals on ita haft, onl in deep. Another knife na found and- the bad of U.c ntmWIman. That's Iba whola atory. A Am fallow monad with Hawy. "H. -yah. woke rt Aw am time Hmuy did, road by hi. and— boo. ■MyOod! what ia Iba naltar with mar Baayahanaear aaw aaob a borriflsd tori, and yon a— 1 make him habere thai P0®* Hanty bad any band in it at all In tort,fetykM.tetodb»dtocb-U.e win they ^eta-tha latter Ifa-Teenr bad down him, tha knife, the traeka, all (o aaainal him, although it ia thought Ibat ha anaal haaa dona il in hia akep, to go baok to bad ia thai tohiou. Utah montba now ; Iba lawyon hare pal il off, and pet H cff; in bop- tint nana. Urine would Ian. up to el-r hint, but nothing h— aa yut, and I'm afnid with* lag am." Bagania -I mod Iheaaed with t-rfnl ay—, anal wbaa aba want away, oarriad Iba impra— tiai of Iba anrrowfol face ho— awilbb— . MaanUma Jaoay MiSad away in the dim cell, and Henry wrote. Ita* had b-a a long rita or. [^Witet that a pretty- young lady, Hmtjr "Taay.-w— hianply. Than, pausing awdd-ly, be kid down hi. pm. -yn* : "Jmuj, e ml yow poaaibly reriixa the danger I aaa inr "Donb believe anything about H." — j "tat. my dear girl, yon moat My lawyer taidm. thia mirerng that I w- — good — eonrfcted. I lor* yoo for yoor , tab hi my Ian it a—, yow faith thai It win ba prorad— but, alaa, daar Janny. than in— no bop* P Ba bow*d Ua band on hi* hand*. Jenay lonkad at faim anoa; *11 her face qui vared with anr^taj^ «n ahnott "Tha- ia bopar iba aaid. atoatly. "I wbhyua could f-1 H - loan. I wiah you oould a— into Iba witty future — dodkaa ghan ma to ana.* "Janny, »han I a— gona yon will , aopy Hda and aan^ it rannd to Ibow who fared ma." b. tad. grtiwring up the "Ton *01 earth— mm,- ah. -Id. " Blaanga run — to blind to my be■teml^Bnb . Janny. jf, ^do die-lh-tan to pmeJfttaJtrteTLLiiy!-' : "Ton will not dto. Tow baa-oec baanttful bate— d, yon do fa—, bnl yon wanid Mdait (run me. Tb- i. wri!." ! ba aaid. - aba fan robbing into Ida , ; a—^Trrm. .aa^T-i!:'' il! a- •— dr. da ten ■li.l man, who fa— I tearad baa God and lanad fate nttgbb— 1 -III! Hmttaatl 111 -tke pa-. . pattttd-afc.- Hb — tern a— tea rm— ■a m\ II ml ate— a had V dank* of " ad" Am. Ii. tttt ' l7 i"'* "btttert: ' ^rotmnawmyte— bnrttdnteK ,
"Wt0- ma-.~ a ■». !p— J— ay , —tota," lb* Hp temniah— i— ?*"* * *** >Md "• -Til do H, Bmtry laUngtoa r b. -U-, "III do it My own dangbter . abaa'l hare mora — ra." " "Thaak yon; now I —a randy." 2 iigbl— hi. tea lolly, bnmttag -th a " atnmga light Ttey were adj-ttag Urn I, ^P" »b— ^1*1— b> awap—d *1 man baek lo hia oriL Than w- gnat , U—tag. Heory lahagfcm looked ahoot *■ him lika a man la— to lb* thing* of Ihia world. He ww Dot prepared for Ufa *- "Ood ba Ibankea, boy." —id Ibe i*ite, -batrnahed hie band agten-ba * oould hardly apeak— " tha— 'a a rhanoe ^ td yow aoqaittal, after MI — mo— Iban a »' "Tell Janny' r onad Henry. -befall Only that morning bed a good ahip anired from a—, after a ait mtmlh'a " voyage. The Arm thing that the — ilor ^ enib for, il he ie a good, indoatnana Xeptnne. Il a- el—en o'clock before * be had a chance at Um daily paper. a*l. * than be raad a anmmary of the trial, U "'clod., <40. -Ho bid hla'eye gathered in lb* moat important I— ti- '■ mony, than he apmng into Ihaeabfat like " " Hold, Jack 1 What are yon rmnmagd ing about r' aaked tha AreboOoer. * " Doo'l — y a word to me. captain, for " H— ven'a aake," cried Jack ; "they're * h. d-hedagmn, having donnad a lcog- * ahore hat and ccet !• Up te tha mayor*! ofk* ran Jmk. ont ' ctbreath. g-ping. choking. -be oried: 1 " I'm Jack Honor, aaeood mala of Ibe * Naptane-jnat got in. Too're banging ' lb* wrong man; ka'a - innoceni - a baby. Ill prove it ' And while Jnak told hi* ttory the mes- ' aangars ware — t to remand Hawy , Idinglon to jaiL ] Shall I toll yon in Jaok'e own word. 1 I "Jim Burg— aw— alwnyaaereny fal- ' 0 low, I U« you, your hooor; I ain't no - I board at GoL Bpringur-a when I'm at 1 low aort of aailora — go anywhere. I 1 1 know all about the hut Henry 'a aa— t 1 ° heart a— a pretty fair girl, worth a ' > quarrel or two. Ifart, wuU, than, ba 1 > bleaaad if ever I thought he'd do HI I - Burg— oa— to me on* night- 1 w— I rettincrendy togoto — Iken. Tea, il ' " w— tha fifteenth of February -equally ] il be! WmA BmJ% 1 i "'Jeok. do yon want to know bow 111 I * hava revenge oet of Han Ialington T ■ "Said I: -Ho. Jim,yon bettor latUm < r ah ate. Ion bed no right to bother him • i in the (but place.' ■ " ' I doet oara,' -ya he, 'I tall you I m be revenged, and HI do il in Una way. I . Ill get buttock', blood — no, I won't; 111 I drew my own»I know bow to doit' ' I The—', the aiart langnaga ha uaad. ■ : ' lH gal hia knife — Lewd, be awore in- 1 - terually — • and IH truck Ua Boor, and d»b Ua ahirt and hand., and Umn 111 ■ " rtabb.ru' 11— b. langted, with hi. 1 hair mi— to ba— him; H aouaded ! r ilka the yaU of a mad dug. < ■ "Bay* I: ' Barg— you're a foci for I r telling it,' never on— auppoainc, you eee, « t thai tha fallow wa. in oar— t Wall, I I . went to my moth— 'a Uml night te — y 1 good bye, ami I told my Co—in thai »— ' - there courtin^Ann— that 'amy rirtrr and I - I told Ana, too. I I "Bay* I; "Do yon aappo— ha wonld i r ever attempt au-h a thing Y "Saya Bab: 'Ho'-lhefa Zebulon. 1 . my ounate, a tore— at hand te board I I the Neptune— • be'a aiwuya talking in 1 * that light-beaded wny." a "Ibera, IMre'a my etory. Ton — a 1 aand ter Eab, —bo went lo Iteatan thia » tmruing, before be or I read the nana • - about it; you— -nd te Aon, who a b— a gm ail month, to lb* Waal, and didnl k . git bo— tin j unite), to ba ia U— for C the Heptnne. What Tea told you ia a c - fart. Tmaaoond mato of tha Hapten*. I I and tea* will Ml yon down our way a ■ aey of my ahip— te aak"— * I ton 1 . yon Hen Ialingtoo ia — innocent — tha ■ ■nban. baby. Tool! bang on. of the . bart man, your honor, Ood rv— made, if I yon Mag him." I The atory waa eo —banal, Iba aaflar'a 1 — at ao truthful, hi. eb.reetorn.te a [ weight fat court. Hk^tetor, blnaUng • ' a paouy, gar* the aa— avuk— a, ' ■ | although there bad bain no eoH— ten— ' , - did hia co— to. Indeed it w— ona of 1 .jtoba^rtJ^taZtateterAmto « the al— black, who hnl baaed the pre- k gr— of the trial fr— an intoDig— b ,;-itb.rerdirtof not gte^fattete - a ! Lrtta" ! •bta. *bo had kepi banatf aocahadnr- . mg tee terrible onkal, afaritead like cm 1 in delirium when tee — w him, rtili pale, k butrartarad to Hteand to honor. Ith • — fearedfor aa— ttW* U— tea Ur k I1 Sm ana— of Mr jcp ta Hte had h ly p— d the forte 1. d "W« myfariak ia vater teetaad. h apua and agate. " Are pun art mwrj h yoa doubted —f Did I no* agyCted f. — Idbawtthrer II ! H— ywMtoHy , I Iky—- k j «ro^— nta Mte Imdtah^fJ— ty. u itetetata w— atetelrttea'.iTl'" k ■fa, ■■■ i ute had tote, a a— 1 ttea -wdmary — te ia tea temi, and 1 =!srsr:-.ssj s , 1 " ^ — lHHSSSSL 1
- ■ # mm muM. | 1 r""*p7*r l?' n'*7 " te iJIlartfTi— "wa".*— te^fc 'ro , Utankaow. aa "An l/ttb JteB"0— gbh«— tea of tela nrl are art pI **H— to tee bnrreid late k Hia aaid to haaa bare dertrad b— -M^tl^kjbte " white Ml vl^Tro^J^ frl^Tta ; Up* <4— h* phmdM bafgre Ik* Jntere Tha origin of lb* tea la not a— urateiy known. m Mart of our gr— writer, bavw aoaaj bared tent lb— ia a gr— digina— bau twaauthn quite birth aud rapid ntl—n— , p— patretioo of cm upon pap— — A—by pre and ink. and Anally hy maan* of a Ip— a.^ * in whiob capacity b* —eared at tha " UP ' Ua Latin andl— Oraak " of tflmkaepearr. I, very d—dad"teU. "< * "Many timaa," Jo—on wrote, "be p fell into tfaoee thing, white co«M not . eaoapa langbter, — when 1m aaid in the , per aon of On—, and apaaking to him: . "On—, thou d—m* wrong, 'b* replied ' On— did narer wrong but with juat a Eridcrtly Ban Junaoo quoted from an inoorrect copy of the drama. In the flrrt —a of the thirt act, jurt belore e On— w— .laic, be cnoclod— a abort , aprete m Mattel— Ctmbre, wbo had anwl V |oo^Uje pardon of hia guilty, baoiabej " bow (tear dcth not .roof, — rtUoo| ; There ia no' bull in thia aonlence. r J ooaoo had probably miaqnoted from » memory. I In MUtou'a " Paradiae L— " there ia I - a well-known blond—, vary like a bull. It ia in Iba oouplat: Hia — lEuuH S?te Wm! E>? i „ In Sir Bicbard Blaekmore'. now almort { forgotten " Prince Aftbnr, an Heroic , k Poem," there ia on* memorable blonder in alluetoa to: | ; -I . bean a remarkable garment in - . Britain 'a youth. , A well-known Englite epttopk com- , men— with the foDowing addr— : [ " header. If the. ranrt feed , Thia i. n— akin to th. inaeriptton on < [ tha road-port, ten* to a low ground fre- . qoenUy and deeply Hooded in Uw rainy , •• When thia port ia eoeared by i , tha water, treral cm the road ia dan [ **D— n Swift, an Iriahmao, did not , —cape th* preeten .d hia Ooontry. In < , the Aret of hi. eaMnaied "Drepier*. , Lett— ," b* aolemaly wrote: "Header, I do meet — rnertly exhort yoo — Chria- | tiana, — par rata, and — lor— of Tour country, to read Una pap- with the , , otmnrt attention, or get it raad lo you by i , all— a" flHltt nn>— iMte.ilin Mik ("by birth I and breeding," — Ike — ying ia), wrote a , in a latter to Doctor Johnaou, bio i I great triaud. in white hia ili— liafantiou i • axpreaaad thna: " Vhanev— I write I anything, the public mate it a paint to I . nothing about it. " j I Maria Edgeworth. who wrote n great . I many Iriah novel* and talaa, and dtad in i , at Uw advaaaad age of afghfy-two, i puhliahed en am— tag " H— j on Iriah I , Bulla," in th* aeooud y— r of the preaaut I -utary. Tha title of bar " B— ay " at- - trartad Uw not— of aa agricultural i aorirty in Sorttad, and Uw aaerrt— y pri— of Ave aopire of her work on I , Iriah Bulla," with an intimation that , ; Ute aocarty in qnaaliiin porch—ad the m Uw taMte^rt,^ttto°'lel' ml'"e,*d Whether intteUnaully or not. Mte Edgwwarth perpetrated a noted boll in famooa —ay. "hi. reppoaad ir 1 ahe wrote, "that an Iriahman ' ia aiwuya ready to give any gen tleenun ' Mia Edgeworth rlaima that, in Uro < unj^Uy dedl with. "Plro your ' honor, ha told m# to go to Batan, and I | Bui im^peototyp* m to he i in " Anaatt* and Lubin." a tittle | "The baaHff -at - to the den**." * — yu, "and wa eo— to pat our- > Tb^rorttawTtmr— — l^*re- 1 gardad — bite. Aw white Mire Edge- ' worth rtattaa an Oriental paternity. A c laanadmuu la lh.Haat.whow- writing ' an taquwttiva rt—g- lookwg or- Ida j w— net reading what I write, I teouM 1 be kaowa oulytoyoa red a—." Oulbtt. • had not read artngl* word. "Block- ' r ortaireM tba aaga, " why, than, ' do yeu -y to — wbrt you now — -J**r I wtadirtjn!lltetalla^rto>a* kww. ! refnte aud bright— Mr wboia J *pM kttroAto M a — [ t ill llw— ta. end i. paaud of " aud balw— to Mr; tert a— ta Uwa ta faauta oaa rt laaaMa tb. toir-i to *0 lb* world; Hal Aw hrert a ■ iktort tnlb ta awed to Aa taaat t '—»» ■ *hw— afl wo— a. gi— ta a r tewk d UwtLite rt tea I -rddawddartbateaar. Latvw— re', a hto ba paradM wuh wwb re iaAreaaa, I ■Mtab— tamd-tod MA arogrew t -Me Hregm- * H— Hb IA I to Baeay •
; Aw— Aewu^ an"* SpS 1-dtW— Z atody ttAhw— rrtgW —and, wbttw " Th. right drew re, thread Aw brew _ Aa— d grow nevowq oadly and rwaatly „ 1- to tbair aoaf) tewfwd to ata atear'. „ fr— ita ouaay auaab. and Minlwttb _ toward tb* paareful dwellinga of Uw a— ted kaah—t d— re, wba ware aaaa eat- ^ folded ia tea gaatla are— of rap—, fro— Uw k—y-baadad man with hia _ audio Uwaateliag luthaoradl*. And J arary eye. Having parfurnwd hi* laaSractoimM with . inno— T drifa^' ••At , i th* upriring of tha roar morn, men aire ' 1 .hall awake to bl— — aa thair bene. factor and friend. Oh. Uw bli- of , areret, inrimbl. wril-doing! Three • bappy wa, my brother ! Secret miniatere of the apirit of good— bow beantiful i. our .till mi— tan I" Bo epak* the lov- - ing angeL The qririt of death greed on it him in aBant a -row. and a I—, ante — mortal* weep. Hood m hia large, rayleae B i eye. " Ah !" replied be, "why may not „ I lnrnriate, a* you do, in making other* a I happy ! Al— ! I am only known on t earth aa the grand eaamy— Uw joy- ■ daatroy— 1" "Hay, my brotlwr," ro- , plwd tha angel of el am Mr, "will art tha good man. at hi* barf awakening, bail thee - hi* bart friend, with grateful iili aaingv f An w* not miniatoring brothare of cue great Father?" At he 1 thna epak. tb* dim ays <A| the angel of • death Aaabad through ita darkne— . and the brotherly apirita ouoe more were • | deeped ia a loving embrace. Crack Bhata. ' j La* I week Ibe Austin brother, went I ' out to shoot at long range with Ibe s Nahonala, in Virginia, Nev., and after company began to tell yarn* about good . aliooitng. Oa* knew of a fallow wbo ■ ba.1 in — ly timaa ahrt another through 1 the he— t with a Oolt'e revolver at i ! eighty yard*. Another had a vivid - able to hit snowbird* oa Uw wing with a ride. A third not to be outdone, solemnly assarted th— he bad often lulled • whan they crossed each other. ' The Hatsonais had an id—, Urat, with r tha— examples before them. Uw A —tin - brothare would spin area lag yarns, but, much to everybody'* diss ppotntI men I, they only b— red a joint aigh and i " Bay," sang out on* of Uw Virginia , men ; " cant you tell ua something - about^jur crete shouting f" One of tb* brothare turned bete and ' a— down. Thare wre a daad ulanee for r awhile, and prvaenUy ba bagu : i Tort Stat* hunting grouse.. There w— i an old fellow along wbo waa aoswwh— i sighted. We were juat at the edge i at Uw farm, when auJdenly one of my 1 I favorite game cocks jumped up cm the > fence and be drew a bead an it, mistakit far* grouse. I didn't have a aeo- ; ood to loaoC and ao I jut threw up my I rifle and quietly knocked off the left ' nipple of hia ahrt gun — fifty yards, ao : ! ^d ^Zw^tbTte^rJ^Lr!™"*' " Ton -red lb* bird, than I" chipped i an attentive listener. " Ho," —id Anrtip, aedly ; " I picked i i ont the wrong nipple ; the fallow fired Uw right barrel and blaw my Afty-doli- 1 cote all to piaow I" I lb* crowd quieUy diapereed. — I brief sf an Akandaaad Dag. The Loawrilla (WicriJbwma/ toll. ! who— ban* unUl receaUy v— at the , of Teeth and Jeffareon atre*«a, in . th— etty. He w— the poupeoty of Mr. . Clare Booatoad, wbo about two weak* , ago morod to FUladripkm. The poor dog w- left behind, hooral— -k1 j Madia— in the street. Aa area - be , raaliasd bis aitaatioa be twgan the mc— - pttaoas law-nHna.. Far boom - a , be would he down at Uw door of . Uw cto.rete.il ho— red ery red grore ! greuine griaL Botaotinw* M would , paw and bath — Uw dace, ted Iban rate , would a— iha yard* of Uw aaighbcwu' of the placw, red Uwu. -wag no f— il— . face, would return to tb* do— of tea empty bona* and give vent to hto grief. , vein tore tb* uigbb—B triad to com* , fort km with food aad kind wood* Ha . atubbornlr ratered to m*m np roth - , notireaay «w, n— would M take any , mete 1Mb toed enough to taqi fakn , alive. Aft- th* Aral weak of kw . ■ha. drew— I he bareme very atapid. , red would lm at™., wh—ver be could , a ptare of rert. apparently , call, a— emld nyUuag move kim '-lM J blown. The next Sunday be want down , iteollweril-of.imUmwnUvi.cM-. , H-eb-Uy rildty -Hill - if dwal, , and waa only removed by kern. , Throughout ah Ikia time M waa new , to bote Hitoiw red enwlty. Ftafiy ! it wre baliared by all who aaw ktta Ita , M tori bare— a imam, and a ynHpinn , wre. 1. 1 to tote to- aw^md MP , tatatomlbkaoRaw md rid Uw , A A— I— J M U._ 1 tea^MMty* • CtoteM^^dgM MM 1 pri^r'. '^HareJT ' luriklbtod \
A -m awwT to'StaU rt l7f£i A wtote la bataag— red by m aowmy. Ca- >- dWtaadbyeemtere-mdriariAtory, " iT tea* "*md** y arirtanm I— *wny tore Aw a— are of '. I Ii i Idm I and I— A. Uteetexls • turn - tern, rtrfpe ri wre. ■■■■da. i i- empla <d kaadiad gmaaa bar*; w* n -mrtk* arid tab* toaatoto ad ataga. a I— A Me Mr— bam | ri ilila I Bare p. to*, tea fart that maty now md acta •. troop, eo— ap ia teip, and are imdad a aad paaaad Ihrregfa tba town, wa ritonld • top* tbTwwTltomre* aitete in'taL i- ^nafly'thrwnte'^'tba badlyv pared WraaCa; tea dam. *bite U* ril d orer Uw roads, 1-Oy mm Ikmul n it and Uwa, turning orer, go to alaep ■- nwnt to smoke their mngbilleto. and I if begin to a abort white ta nhaMw over a Uw poaaibl* raaaou of Iks gallopers I i- adrent ; and then all ia akOI anre mora , il We should am more guns, more alarms. ! a the very heart of Uw struggle. Then a yo— faaremc n batng drilled oo the Qrand e Champ, — I know by peinfttl experience. ; « day by day.. On Pride ys, wfam hia im- . penal —Marty go— to prey, gre— ma— re 0 of troop. Una tba streets. This Bua- •- pboraa village delight* in iron-ciada. . Bit eta a yon will in th* rooms of th* « pons called sublime, yoo may ba— the . sound of tha tramp— and dram. But > hare, never. And were you to stay in I g Balaam to tb* day of doom you wonld e probably never a— any more of tha ter - f rot* of w— than wa a— now. Tb* shows j ar* open, -id th* Inhabitants trade Slowly the peasants drive their teems of bullocks through Uw streets. Rolling along, the people pa— from one bouse to another exactly — they did a handrail yaara ago, -id azartly — they wiU a r hundred yrere hence. And it ia moat J Batonm is —red. ahe will continue to be — peacefully gloomy — at Una very in- ( term ting moment. In fart, if my ooe cam* to Balaam to are the war, he would j be inevitably disappointed. , The CIrra—toM * Thiers*. The mort troublesome people in Tor1 key —em to be Uw CTirea aiana . of wbum f there are eo— a two hundred thousand. i country by the Russian, in 186*. und i were kindly received — immigrants by . : the Turkish government ; and very Uw- - leas, troublesome subject, they often I prove. They an- Mohammad— w, but a any religion, — they are not only thieves, t but are proud of the accomplishment. They hare a que— aort of filial dnty too, 1 to if yoo lax a young Greaaaian with r dishonesty, he mod-tly dtaehuma th. compliment to himself, but says thai r hia father, now, ba ia something like a ■ robber ! They are a remarkable bandt some race, — is well known, both men - and woman, and think it ia no shame to , sell their daaghtere. The mo- families . harem of the gre— and powerful, and . thia gives team a baek ataire infineoee r which often insures teem impunity for I actions which would bring ordinary i men do grief. In tbart, they are a tor - I roc to Uwir neighbors, whether eo-re-tigiaaiats or Christians. Ooioori James | Baker -ri Mr. Brophy relied on the chief of a Circassian Tillage, who shortly | afterward returned the visit, Mr. . him midday lea, which was in fashion in Uw Ea— long before il waa taken up in England ; and the visitor took a strong fancy to Uw teapot, which be - once aaked to, and when Mr. Brophy d«ciinad to part with it ba npbreidad him 1 with hia want of hospitality,' -ying test ' if he had aakad to anything — hia house 1 il would ban ben grunted - on—. 1 The boat did not ere the for— of this ' argument, and Uw subjert dropped for 1 the time; bat preaanUy, when Mr. [ Brophy w- called orion bnatnraa. the I Cii— tan winked - Ooioori Baker, -ri > quietly pri Uw taaprt into hia pocket. > The colonel declined lobe made a ronfeJ- > erate at, and wba* tea owner of Uw tea ' pot railroad, b* proclaimed; the theft ' The Ornate HI laogtwd. and treated tha J .Air ta n iota, bri ha nerer guv. up : Wtata— ri.-»toc'."7Crktyi« ; : A WeddtogBMarhad by on Barthquakr. 1 Wa tad the fallowing in a late nam bof Uw Maaphia Apptml. At half-part ■ ■ thrifty. Iher* wereMro b— vy abotee, I ; accompanied by a rambling noiae, wbiri. j 1 atari* lasted severkl seconds, in fart, j almort half a minute, during which time , 1 quivered -ri window, rattled. I moved by UwmyrtarioM for- within, j j Wtertri «—M nobttte ; 1 stent to th* <— pacta. At Ore— Ep— eoprirtwrte. on Haranrio rtrert, Bwbop . of Arkan— a. w- rim ri andtog , Mr. L. W. Wall* aad Mrs. Jennie Devi, wb— tha abort: oa— Th./' buildmg — am— 1 to my, ^ juat - thf | 1 md.,' fall fraTuTta! ofte. treble ! 1 Iba ni ngt fdai frit Uw team- ! 1 and heard tbe rambliiig. Ita wre , truly a solemn feature which n-nrr gave 1 tari^ttl 'ri^wte^Uw ! Jtoad." totta daamption, which j 2riHgbbringritertte.m-r-g.ri tea i Traiaa wanderer — lb* month of a — ve. j ^ tba Littte Bmri (Art.) te- aagui^A j ; SgagSres'SSa I — -i— OJI-vkc— — ; . artmteatewktte, alter torn te tea fcaw. • tadteMtemfBM krig ABA m mmb a | tared temaad ta *Mta Atari. . Tha tort atari te atrih ri* ta hate- | i \ ; ■
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I ISSsTraSro I prteter af ta (Mrt— i Heria, aad temnd « ita. wre in te i te faff te awril ta S trwl ri te* a— t term ri Aw ityirtir ► wmrt Tarn— By, wba te wall kaiaa ; w Ada asattri, h— army pasalto Ida- - toy. Ba te tea arief ta tote Din i «7.rt— Am., pteriiarit lawyer to , HawTcah. who ■■■ml a large tortaM > i* Malpractice. Raiag ta only son. ; low— 1 him f'« spambag mautyiii^halri- • r?, y? » hotel, to which ba not only invited every } young man in this section, but many i per— from Brooklyn and Haw Trek. ; At that Urns he w— considered on* of ; sooount oTta'tirilWy, dirtfa^ltetal I pereenal app— ranee, and the prompt r manner in which he paid his btlte. He kepi ; to hia own nae a splendid four-in-hand, ; throngh tlie atreeta of Ea- Haddam . every plea— ant afternoon. In nmvvnawho would affably entertain a roomful s of guests without Uw slights- effort. I being s meet charming etory. taller , 1 the highest ,-Tr lie >u indeed a ■ uow will be greatly mourned by his far- < thought th- he epenl over ASOO.OOO. f ir l his faUier died a few yean — nce%i rei doeed circumetanrea. A abort time af- ' ter the death of hia. father Ely w— prs rested in Haw York fre forgery, of which I crime be was coovictcd and sent to Ring [ Sing. Il u. assert**! that ' c ha. several J times been arrested for petty larceny, : and r video I] y, in hia pr— ant lo w oondiJ boa, he cannot refrain from stealing - anything coming within hia r—oh. He h has changed ao much in personal sp- • I pesren— tliat he ia ac— ly recognixa- * j ble by thnae wbo were hia moat ia- ' < Tarktek Haasea.tTr— ked kj Balgariaau i j A war eorr— pnndent writ— — follows ' from Bwtovm oa tbe Danulie : Between ' tlie period of the fight of tbe Tarko and i ( tlie entry of tbe Husaisn troo)»s tlie BulJ gartans sacked and wrecked the Turkish s boos— without a single exception. Tbe ' ' pillage aud da— ruction are — sweeping ' ing. There- ia not a wlinle pane of glass a j in Uw window of any Turkish bonae in i I | all SisUiva. l 1 The wrecked interiors present an in- * deaeribai le chnos of deatmetion. Cup- ■ slielvra torn down, stoves broken, in - search of accreted money. Tbe Aoore I- are strewn with miscellaneous drbrlt J ' ami torn hooka printed in curious eh— a*. , set ei . Judging from Uw number \t • tbe-. in tbe better house*, the wealth */ * J Turks of Biatov* seem to have be»«.|~ . readiug people. Tbe furniture " - [ * broken in sheer w—itonnes*, uvhi ! r i pi— ter shsttercL The div— i/>^" | L , end universal so (— — tbe ml'/1' | I * Nor has the destruction [ J In the habit— ion*. Thar* rM*>M * » moaqn— in Swire*, aad all * Jteohd. . f Tlieir interiors are acea— ly.-^ac1*- 1 * 1 broken into small pieo— - • kcentat-rigla-ingen,^**- _ ing waste. But they hart" '***' •- I S filial in tbe foul manner fTr [ Turtosh inv-W* 0 shops and store* in Sis" b,T* ■■ * * . pillaged of every 111 ing ^tltlt, ; Ax tore* of the inter* h,".P«c « snissiie 1 into fregm rf •»! spltau. n 1 Nothing Torkiah in tiJdmom ha* eta—l S wreck, and the —J* •* ""ta"1 * dwellings intermiiigll "J "• I duoe.1 to the extrem# <* dilaputeto i* . • strange and atgniflM*. M — • I Haw Mm far A/al Wi n l i«ea- _ rl "Wh-makrejtet Wtowa ataato | ° get out your Mate rirtj in thtta ur , aaked a twinklisg-ayed chapofril— go y city direetory nen lately- ^ 1 i first of May— moving day— stable, " 1 replied tbe m*a. f V jl " Well, yoo -te very foolitari the - s twinkling elwp=r«toi» iSiVw»,'f I I j How e Uwl r art ed /d rvrtory , 7 : -
■'Sir ,W" " / I . "Oould— how ao?"qfiifa* jmh- ' " lieber, growing inter— " By waiting until Hp"" ***- ' "■ Tn"iH7to. time ' Ryito^ btywrifaT Wtowingahori j I Uw oo— a: "Tb*- » ««®tally ■ ' — Had the a— and tain . ! man. ahipa S*ls J nnd when . , a tornado blow* ty Uuou them Ihey , 1 -V— . l.-ayl-Uwy — -Olsri 1 reeks. It to -A"*"*" to "to™ I i u„ ecu uwnfnk on Uw land I , - rtwrtdlikate^«»^n^n pint , ' to pirate to vJ*"' my Unate WU- ; lte— waait to afn red a piret riup . > maMrtctaaJ-ln fatook Aty and ■ [ kUtoditaf- 1- i-l-i — ' ' rtwk tote jpr«ri brib* aari , 1 a skto T tea d hs. rturt o**o a I , polaTM^nndUto-kip — Urn* - wad u.Jt mi teak torn off , ' .Ma I fri~n* brt y- hi* ID go mm; ■&v.1ZZ~E: ' I.taati. i!!t»*.rw.ia."itert ' KristawtariAririMtaAMteam ' •
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