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??^ ?BEH ^ . ' *S _____ - _ ^ _ BY W. A. LEE AND HUGH WILSON/ ABBEVILLE, S. C., FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1870. " VOLUME XVIII?NO, 12 CONGAREE .' TDflf WilMV . litMjL* If I u h P >v ?? A I.N lis w iJ W civi J.S l\v I iotim . J toll? liMi/llli^ili^ j Proprietor. i i Q,;S3I I >i . I /W?yjfi?V*;.':'aT}i:j\ $| ! m i' - f ! ' . i I Li %i Ul r", Wy.- ' Jfg . IU . ' . - n .: ft i , L I'iiC s p n v*' n ft if i o ItDtuikU tili\ U ia!iiJji5?,ji; I * list OF r^yoT.3, \f: H [JMIkis 1 i iiii-liitf di.i?nclcf .00 ! o " i-j " ?u! ?y " in " >c.o ' - " 1 I " ,00 ? VJ " x;,0,00 - " 10 ? *;o,oo A lu'vo i.rioos rnnmli'lr? w!il? I vt Without IVji: 10 >10.!>U los.s o:j each 1 Mill. SEVENTY GALLON BOILER ?20,00 its ? ] Delivered at tiio Iiailroad Depot ia fifM liiis city. Rt??am Engine*, Hollers, Cotton Presses, (nisi and Saw Mill (.Jvarmg of all kinds to order. Iron and lira^s Castings, on blioti notice aud most reabauublo Iciais. (?iii Gearing constantly on baud of tlio following sizes. 0 ft*ct wheel and pinion, -.SC.O.OO 10 41 " *k " 11? " u H r>.00 12 " " " " "S,*).(!0 n ii? " " " Mo.no S Willi 1 tolls $C r.0. Extra for eaeli sel. Antifriction I'latcs and 1 '.alls for Culton IVos tflO.OO nml *1*2.00, j er sot. ( N. 1>. Terms Ca&h oil delivery, at R. I J. lion*. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, Ci Abbeville C. H. M.iy 21,1P70, 1?tf. ROBERT WOOD & CO.7^ y, PJIILA liKl.PlllA (MAMMAL 1E01 WOMj'' ( 1 AllDr.V ami C"' >n, i< < v ft.J.-j : rn?-ni"5. C. t, j \ Q Wfi.ii'jl.i |" i > fliw. V? ??*. \ ., \ bi:U)U14 I* IPiDN STAIRS: | a P>j?irnl ntnl rli-r.Itrlit., in cwry v*ni'1yr>f I.tih Now ?ii'l ini'-i i'Vui ?i?f ! ia\; I Maiig'-i*, I'i.-iiUif b;:.!l 1 ?Ix ?Vo. in I'A'l'JiJxT Wil!:'.! \'i i\. j RnilinCR, Stoic T"r'c.l.;, P. .>r r.liu \Yiiu!ow j Guards, Farm Fcnoiitfj, <tc. ERON&K V70PJ':. Having fitt^l t:p our IViii.diy vi'.li i r< fcrcii.v> to mKov" oln.-s <.i work, \v? ?iv i?>\v \ |.iv-|>arcJ t'? till willi |iroi:r,/.iif.-ii n!l ?nd<:.i l'<>i i iiuMi/.' Castings ul' Statuary, coluyal, hcroic, ; nud life size. OJiXAMEXTAL IRGX (,'00/>.S*. Tlie lnrjTfft Assortment (o l>f- fouii.l in ?l?o UiiIIimI.Stall's, nil of whi.-li n:v t-.v cut< ?l vi'h llift express view of iln- \v!h!i? lln'y- onml>in<; fill r< ipiLiUa of l>C;i'ily uiul rulislnniial coiu.truulion. I'urcliiieers Jisny v?!y on lsf.vintj nil mtscl s carefully Lexml and shipped to llic place of (lcrliuation. Designs wili be cent to tliose who v. iJi to . make n ffi-leotimi. May 2", 1SVU. 1?Cm. NOTICE To Teachers.; T ?<> ft o PUBLIC notice is hereby given pi that lite "County Hoard ol" Ex- \ aminor?" for School TcachcrH for Ab- p beville County will oxamino all who si hIimII nnnh' ir? lliem nn nnil nflnn tl"> 1-1 "J VJ.V II 201 h of April instant. f< No leathers will receive pay from ti the Htate unless they ^all pass exam- t ination and rcccivo ccrtilicatcs of si .qualification. n Those wishing to bo oxamincd will apply immediately, as their pay may date from Raid examination. ' _ The' Board will sit at Abbcvillo J Court IIouso." J Notice is also given that the boundaries of tho several Townships in this County will bo adopted as tho I i_..: 11-- n-? ' - uumiuuin'tt ut uiu ounooi .Districts." H. J. LOMAX, Chairman Board. April 22 1870, 52?3m At the Furniture Store, Large German Plato Looking Glasses, i A lot !of German Glass Plates to Fill Old Frames. March 25, 1870, 48-tf ?hc Waving Earner of Health, j :o: TTV:\-KlrV'A\T'S W50 IS V a ?pfim it lib!* h blirijiUu i. A lu'viuiT Akjj GOOD IiiIlIOxv/iNiit j Lcoii. Ii J] *?i looiio j Tii?. Ky,v Tlwcry cf lloaltli. T!i'- l:f? <.f :.li 1 i is !l!oo.t?T!:j Iif f.'I l.il'o is j.\;:ity o?' l'l -b \\ Ml*. jr.lli.y vi ]>Iu(h! \u> 1' i-: i ?:ti? l>o _ I'rcvi Ii em I >:sc:?sc. lliLINirS-LTJ QUEENw DELIGHT, At avl tT i?Js;u.so. 'Sic ('<real Aun;icn A!t-.r;.liv? auJ I>loo;l ! l'miliv r, For (!.? cnr? of nil ilu^o l>i~cascs | wliii 'i t::i? i*1 :i vi'.iaku coiiUiiivts c! t'.io !-> Thn ti'p ry i" ]'!ocnl is tlio Life of | : !l i-'io:!?, aii-1 il impure, l!ie 7/: I'd of nil I i < riff. IA.\: si!.'' 11 v :i!>!i i, osily lo l?o I i v tlia tir^i:!:.iicn of J?yre sirU;* i ir.Iywl. ' I' fvuli S.v.-:ifu!r?, ' ?licur-ir\!r:}i:, IVoy-atie j . Ji.i:ai:i:i;i^r.p, JA vi.t.^ J-Uer ! . ('< !:. i:!i.| ti.v.i, Kind's I Ail, . u ' iVi's. it.-!:*.; - i ! r * !" tl ! ' .in, i '.i v !; >!;? , XI:i '. ''I-.*. 'JY-ttcr, 1 f , .< f i'jo f" \i . i 'itr.j-iw, ilSoiclus, ?;c i?. I'.e i*.I Ml'., .v..! wisiiitio S>oicc, 'it ii.r?li.'.t, 11 . !j of ilio !'i.-i'lJcV ?ii. ! ividmys, I'.iius hi <_ 1' u-.k, ( ic.nci.il i 'clulily, aiid lov ;..i jiijiliiiiiU ruisimj from dcCcieuey aui] ivcrly u! !>!o-jd. icnit^h'a Qnccn'o Bcligiit Li tlic WcjCor cl' Hoilcrn Stdenco. No nudieitie lias nlir.ir.ci] such a woilduo roi'ulaiiou :u> this justly celebrated COMrOUND I J lis extraord.dary hcalin* powers arc at- I ?l?:d to by thousands, and every mail is 1 ifilled with letters bearing testimony to excellent character aud worth as a mud C uo. Orders aro coining: in from all quar- C 's, and all bear unmistakable evidence of great popularity. ]}y sine and ask for 1 1 EINITrII's QcEK.x's DuLItiUT." Ajid 2 that his name is on it. Look out and avoid base'imitations. Wholesale Agents, FI&iJKli IIKJXTTS1T,; Columbia; >i. C. For sale by r.!l Druggists. October '->!), iSiiD, '11?ly. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK O F OUTH CAROLINA. " licc Dank Jiuilding, Abbeville C. II. irrcnt Deposits of $1.00 and upwards Received. Cold Deposits payable in gold, received by ] agreement J itli the Assi&taiit Cr.cliicr.1 -1 I:l t/i'i't'f'/. d'Ahif'Cil (it the JVi.'V (J fci.i' I l \i' (i :d. rr>ii^>o,aided C irj "}];1N< Vi'AL fiml Interest, cr r.ny pr.v! , iI$.m ,i; jwfiy bo witinJr.'avn :il s;ny j ; ? tlic UiUJ!." roses vsnjj t!.? ri;;hi (*' ?,>rr*li ; t v.ill l.j uivly t !o ir.v.r.u '' in- | !i il..ys' r.&tieo if the nmcmtl i.-; u.?\r I ,000 : twenty if over (">1,000 Mi.! j !< i JGJ, or tliirty d.?ys if ovu-i >,oyy. OI^irjOKllS. j A Vv Ai.V: HAMPTON, Pronl.'nl. j 1 .)< 11 !'?. PAl.MKl.*., j TiL> >.'-i AS E. < i !i!*.' (;, C:?. i Ij. L. WALDuAW, Aobistur.l. ! DXTlIilCTOXlS.. WADE HAMPTON, Columbia. WILLIAM MA !H IN,.Columbia. * F. V/. McM ASTER, Columbia. A. C, HASKELL, Columbia. .J. P. Til O.MAS, Columbia. K. IT. HEINITSII. Columbia. JOHN li. PALMER, Columbia. THOMAS B. (JREOC!, Columbia. J. EM GKF.CCr, Mariou. f.i. T. SCOTT, Nowborry. i \V. (/. MAVES, Now berry. 1 J li. If. <"!!...rl,.e?/-v? J ) AM EL 11A VEN EL^ J i t! j" Clicrloslon | . Mechanic*, Laborers, Clerks, Widow?, ! rphans and oil)era may here deposit their . ivings anil draw a liberal rate of ':i'.cre.st ujieon. Planters, Profession*1. Men and rustocs wishing to draw interest on thou inds until they rcquiro them for business , r other purposes. Parents desiring lo , H apart small sums for their children, and Inrriod Women and Minors (whoso de- ' osita can only bo withdrawn by them- . elves, or, in enso of death, by their legal [ preventatives,) wishing to lay aside funds ; >t future use, are here atTordod au opporunity of depositing their weans wliero | hey will rapidly accumulate, and at the finio time, ho subject to withdrawal wlion eedoJ. Sept. 10, 18C0, 20?ly ? Fever & Ague ANTIDOTES, ? T*'11 oiittiniuergcr s ruis, CHOLAG OGXJE, Parkhurst's Tonic, HURLEY'S TONIC at PARKER & LEE'S June 3, 1870, 5?If GREAT SOUTHERN IMFROVEMErlT IN. MCIII. Savon it~ Cer t in Land save.1, p.Vid XTaciKty o.V Clean Injy. /""*( U'.'AV -ivi'i;: of timber can bn tmt'io s'.nyfiiiiijM.t.rit v-iii n it bto.ik of Is own \\< i;r!i?. A rat may got tiirvutjji .... i i . i . "n i. .? ?? ?iiici if;;i y < uvr UlU ail o:h?.r aii:nwiU f t:iy out. 'i'!io wind i-;in not l<l<r,v il u<?v.it, noous wry lit!1. . :r;i? ['; '* IS:.:' cr will !:isl lo::?? r ti sin :i any < liter J. !? ?\.. rJ ! i* r is ? ; .11 ivr A??! * ':! t 'y I *.vi'' t! i: fi.j j !:i! ' .!* : Icj Imvii! (.'.uiic n;> ?>:i :>;.!? 1 i.iv n>?i i ?r f'.vt'.t.T j ; ii? it'.us in n ,;.m ! ! ' i". !' \ i >' 1 ii'O Sl.*:l i i. ' v.' *'? | , ; * V ' 3. \V\ TKGHA5, A _v:;t A o. C., A:lhE^O? THE GZ21LT family r nitiiii^ Macliiao. ?/ o I *"!11 1- 1 M ?, 1 . -\ r fx ? . u n; u cx:'.;>;ie ; :i; .\ir. i .:ar.;a:c 'ISti :i?u:lsi'io ! ! <:t!;s f,.r ii*? if, im.i i.i Jti.'-ti i) r<;volitlii>!it::o industry. YvY in not \vi:h to t!io ti>'.<> hntioiVtl icti'U'.'s, but jfHr-t ssiy ll-sil even for onlii.uy u.o ti.?-ir tl?y is :il :m This ;iv:st c'lcnjt invuiiiv.i litiu cvon ii'i. r, t i :..r:;itf'i-inrv?.! r*rjU :' O-iiiL'UvJ't. Call :;irJ hco lor } oarJ. W. TE0HA5, Agent. AbUvillv, b.C. April ir>, 1370, 51?tf Jlih'i llllll ^ "Kl 1 5) ?&' A^LSJL j iOQO ItBS. SMM, ! 1000 Bushels Prime See! Oats, ; MACKEREL LAUD, CHEESE OSNABUBGSy j Linscys, Hardware, Boots Skoca, &c., &c. ' Jforwooil, DuPrc & Co. \ i Jan. 7, 1S70, 37?tf :i j. G. N9LAN9, AGT, j SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, SADDLES, i; Harness aM Trails Bcpirci. \ ALSO, c [T7U." 1IXITVIJV1 ivjmirod and re- j | * covered. Cuni'Soats ]ini i:j CMsi'.ir!! ji ill Wiii*!:?!i?:ic iie:i'!\*, ami on reason- ?i tents*. f?M-CA.S'ir. 1 Mov. f?, 1 f:u.), *J.??12ri. v h fy> H aou a a fe 6k. < 005 Pi-iii WM!b fm . 6000 LBS. BAOON, ;j 20 Ullw. SUOAE, i iO SACKS COFFEE, i rORWOOD, DUPIiE Cc CO. ] J-in. V, IS." 0, 37?tf < vrmir on! Tsr.-T inrn.i.M : iiiii ?? UiiL'Mfi.) riijiiA^iLri, ' Whit? Brlps,; SIL. DRIPS, SYRUPS & MOLASSES. Norwood, BuPre & Go. Jan. 7, 1870, 37?tf Iissoilant la Wlisat Growers. ?<&> ? WILSON'S ETS in excellent repair, and with an * nbundar.co of water and good tVTillcv.H can Bcarccly fail to givo 011 tiro ?alislaetion to all who desiro good I'\LOUIl?a largo yield, and ol'tho best quality. Juno 10, 1870, tf Photographic Gallery T~ Tfc "sir i. jlii A/ue w est. OPEN on Tacsduys Thursdays, and Saturdays, and on other days by apocial appointment, JOSEPH F. LEE. April 1, 1870, 40?tf PLOW STEEL. Swedes Iron, Nail Rod Iron, Hprsc Shoes, Mtilo Shoes, and Shoo Nails, For sale by N Oil WOOD, DUPRE & CO. Jan. 1.2, 1800,3$, tf . "ONLY A YEAR," One year nfjo?n riujjinj{ voice, A cli'su* I >!'.< oy.\ A".<1 Mh. t-of eunny li t':, Too i.vii tu die. ()!i!y a ycnr?no voioe. 110 ciiii!-.', No flntiro til t yc; T\\> c.lu ici ii g ?'u:l? of sunny Iiuir, Fair h.it to !! : ! * I 1 <J: 10 year (>?*<>?what lo'.v.-, what el'Iic::!*'.;, i 1 J'";u into 111.- ! I j Yi'l. it j with hi-jh rcso'vc", \V h;tv r,c!iticua tlrifv ! ' Th - | <"i, !l c- v.; ll, ^ TV' j v..j i.i' in::: " :m , 1. : Uli'.i J JLtf.jiuisu .i. < y- -ir??>- :?* v-. *-.r?Ik'.Io y?.ar, ' ; HiJ . j v I i i * i'i.C {. ' !\V03 IJ'- 'V grco:!, tiiO '.-. WCI C Uoi-KI i l A :! I- ; j * Ni' s 'itov. * ;! i i . j 1 -af or reray j 1 No ;>." :?? ot- liu-li of merry liir.i#, i ;j '1 linl. ri? jj :.l?i \ < , j T< ll n !i..w col.liv flot-'i'-- l>vlu\7 j 'Hie folia wo lino. : . f! Wh.TC !;i 1 tli'ni 1 lil j yc-ir, beloved' \\ ii.il ii.-.-V :i ' \i .i<u ; 'an-, v im! cloliulis ^IV, .. TI;?? v-'i! v. I!' ri> Uisa 80 'i'v :> ' IT * !l! ? 1 lift' ; Tlx- vv.tlt s'j&ll it Jail, ! Tii:.l V. C l i.' V sve { I C l\:>f <l.Ti 1, r.'i! I'-T ' l'j noL ovc-n.'iroua, ;1 JJwt ] : ? it I, A:'! v uii 1m: I-.t th.> orruillfj LoUV ( \ji ijwict will. * s Lord of the living nr.d the dcaJ, h (Mir Suvioiir dour! ]] We Iny in ttiloiwc at thy fsjct Tiiis j:;d, Bad year ! ! n <?> - i ^ WYBROWE'S WILL, j ? tlY "buy." v i: [Concluded.] That ui&hl, *omo twenty minutes inst ciylit of tho clock, my lmnsom .uiuin^ inu jn iiiiiun su a'ii corncr ai if i sharp ll-ot., was nearly cut over by c mother hansom charging furiously a lowts Hoi id street. n The Iwo-drivorS exchanged a I road- I ;ide of double-shotted blasphemies, b logged their horses clear ol'* each >iher, and started again, the oll'euding c I elm leading. ? i was bound to C'haring Cross, en v onto to Dover, Paris and J/mdenbad, n n the track ol Lady Oswestry ami t< Telen Wybrowe; and, in consequence >1" this delay, only saved the 81 mail r( rain by about two seconds. Another nan, however, ran it closersliil. .And p l man in afur-liucd travelling robe, aud ^ t peaked cap pulled over his ej'es, ook a through ticket to Jnndenbad c il'ler me, and followed me on the plat (> brm, half dozen yards behind. j. I heard him hurrying after mo; * ust as the guard bad opened the c" loor of an empty carriago he caught lie up ami got in too. The door was v jammcu, tlio wliislio shrieked, and J he Dover mail started. ^ 1 had dro])pc(l into one corncr; my ,, 'ompanion rolled himself into the (.])- ^ josilo one. 1 lit acinar; so did lie: tj md we cleared London, and had van i dozen miles down the line b.-ibra J ookrd at him again. 1 wan thinking -n vhat Helen's Hidden departure boded y ne; whether 1 \v;w so sure of winning f) icr, after all; and deep in spccula- j ^ ion:; of this sort, I had no eyes or .honghl for anything else. Besides, that shapeless travelling j obe and thai peaked cap that kept > lis faco in an iiupenetrable shadow j , A'otild have puzzled me, even if I had j tad a suspicion as to who the man in j ll!> f>. pni'lKM1 WMJ A I'll ill <1||> *... * ... V..V. ^reparations for my sudden departure '' I had forgotten all about hiin. ?o thai it was not till ho tore ofl' i !iis cup and Hung aside his wrapper | Llml 1 k ncv.- thai Alvarez: .Smith and i!' I were alone toget her in that cavri:*:-;o 1 >f the J>r?ver mail-train; and that ho 4< ivaf> glaring at mo with all the furious iiatu iie 11 li lor mo in hi.; evil cycj, 1 looked al him 1 rauquilly enough, v 1 think, l?Uu 1 couldn't help feeling . iliat the rencontre wan hy no mcr.iH! 1 ;iu agreeable one; that tho express n stopped mnvhero between Loudon i ? nnd i>ovcr, and tlisit Alvarez: Smith j was as mad as any inmate of llan- 11 well, I f / in'AT'Au T r? ! ? * AncllVi. ? fV I J. aa?/u v> vij jl ?iiii m.-u vitality jjwtu i/ji head, and, as I Bay, returned liis glare with a tranquil Blare, and went on v smoking. r"Whether he 1ia<l cxpcctcd his melo- * drama to produce moro cfl'eet, and was disappointed ; whether my calm- ? ness irritated him afresh, i don't 1 know. Certain it is 'that ho roso and ' camc toward me with an oath. * It struck mo forcibly that ho was " dangerous, and I gradually slipped my hand into the inner breast pocket of rny travelling-jacket, and unfastened tho loop which kept a useful liltlo f revolver dc porc.he steady thcro. There seemed likely to bo a neces- ( sity, disagreoablo bat imperative, for shooting this man beforo wo get to ( Dover. And it so happened that I felt in no humor to run any lisle by tho exorciso of an unwiso forbearaneo toward a mad bruto liko this, ii' it camo to a fight. It appeared, though, that ho had Romothing to say beforo ho began j for ho seated himself again oxactly opposito to mo, and muttered hoarsoly : "So, we aro alono at last; you and i:; ?>o it buuiub, x returned, 1 saw that, if ho meant to havo a row, lio didn't feel quito up to tho mark yet, and wanted to talk himself into tho necessary fury; so I thought I might venture to light another cigar; which I did, loosing my grip of tho pistolbutt for a moment, but kccpin g an oyo on my man tho wliilo. Ho actually gnashod .his yollow tooth at mo. Ho looked so nnuttora* bjy .hitloous, and at tho samo timo so intensely ludicrous while ho was doing it, that I laughed, * * i'-mw- i* -li hiim?wi ,;Talc?> care!" ho scrcamc.', shiver inu- \vil!i wrath. "Vou lau?$h now let hi:n laugh thai wins I Curainf- i vou have not won yet." "ao ?*' 1 in<julrc;l indolently. ' No! euroyou! \?>;i lvvcr .shall.' uilah! who say 3 f-o, my j;;or^l man?" "( ! I l;:ivo sworn it.!"' <;Vou?" i f.necrcl, rather cnjoyiiij lii} i'ury, rml with no mi;<l to i>j?ar. iiim a:?y stab J couhl jjivo I i. ? Von? Vou ;ir<5 njvh.ler than houc;h!? you w -re.1' * Vou hh:i!I never have her: 2>I: v l-V??u'rc I , J If s:h*1v?! 1:i J':i >!i*on will 1 So,1' f\-i !. : : I is is:: tunc \vn* i.. llt'l ll.ixMo-:- . /. i ^?.? 4* i . I ) i .. .. '^ >'?" - V'-'t i ? ' vkh ;? : tt : 5 iV. 1 t. ! :iv iVoi'i 4' ; <:..y ' , r.r V > i. : ;t ; /, . .lit! {inl - ! ? . .1 !; ! J?y il'O I' "ill. "!' li:'.' ul'/Vo !i' cyh: ? ^ .! o* .* i.- o 1 *i! u t *.?. slii'n ol" s'i. <1o;l ! i): thuS ruel t.ur.il <>t' iniu-.* J.!; ! !..0. J ! i.M ' fcl !.i i r..:;J villi !.i- IiT.iu! 11<1 nttc:v?1 :i Hunt ?lis!I moan, av LouMi !.e lit.U, i'i very <iocd, i.i T1.C ?! !;> v.v.3 evidently r.j pre t!'?<: madman could hardly cm::i : Itiir.M If :: I . ] .1 1 !; r mhur.o i-c hy r.t i.ty thro; t nd the .. ?iia.'-; !fIv :;;j ? ? would he, rhouhl i::t 'y !wo to :-!.Ck>i 1:1 Uvare:: Smith v?:ii ly 110 i;i ;;..s il.?. oi'l of person to .viand on muvh corenony will'. when the i:;"tis?ei.-5 l.o in ici'itoil li'om tho h C:\o!e of ;i iiother of lii.s were in the ascendant; ml it was his life or liiiuo, I began l.i hiuk. 1 drew th.> revolver (piicllv ut of my pocket, ni.<} cow red 11 i ^ 1 fora my knee in uulieipaliou of hi; u.sh. 'vN'uiV,1' Ixo ha-scd. "will j*ou prom;o never to marry this woman V" I'll sec you in tie-henna lira I!"' <;Yoii will not?'.' "Confound you no! But I'll promscroti this," i added, as L Haw liiui rouehing like a jaguar for a nprin" t my throat, '' thai, -madman or nc ladman, if you lay a linger 011 me, ']1 shoot you iii your track.? without jrtlier warning."' J*:ii.-?i?;c my right hand quickly, I overcd jiim fairly, now. My amiable onipanion dropped hack into his r-eat ith a hideous Spanish blasphemy ; losl unexpectedly Dallied and Jje;tjn. "That's right," I said, considerably elieved to liiul lie was not r-o a.i ) have lost nil lour lor himself, and ut me under the painful necessity ol injring liim; of course you didn't xpeel me to be so well able to take tiro oi' myself; and i suppose you've nly a knife, 1 don't much think you'll ill mo to-night, after all, though wc re a'.oiio, &t\, as you were good nough to remind me just new." ' Oli!'' he snarled, ' i :ihall kill. \*ou et." "I differ with 3*011 there. My own nprc:.-;:on is that you'll bo in .SLau:vll or Charon ton before Io:;ri*. .Menu;hilo. let me advise you not to try !>is again. 3 f you do, remember, I've :arnul yoii." He flun^ acur.se at me, and, turnig away rolled kiavvclf up in his Luiion. Then ho 10.^0 su.ldouly, pened the door, sprang on tl.e p!?tand disappeared. V. ' 'And so yen ran away from me. Felon ?" it wa.< romo three or fmr hours afar my arrival in Liadenhad. I had .need tho con:.iri;o, carried J.ady )sv.'e:;try\s rooms in 11 o I'iu-.Ic ]>y torin, utterly d?seoi:;IIting tho garrson by the suddenness and vigor oi ly assault, insomuch thai after, a iricf, hopeless .struggle, iL MUTundored t discretion. Id y darling had spoken he words that L'juiui her life to mine Drove;-. Under the r/iuv.iv.cr r.fars, in tin' ir.sh of the {- un-nun' i. i -v.!. :.ho and J rerc f itting o.i the balcony oi' tln ii oor.i that overlooked t!:0 river and I;o purple woo-Ih beyond ; at hovlVot, r. I loved bo.sl. to .sit, and watch t!??. . real violet oyce turn slowly on r.io t. her i'cct, with hev hand in mint gain. 'And bo you ran away from me felon ?" "What olso could I do? 1 was kc rcalc with you Frank; f;o wcaN igainst my love. And for your sake felt it ought not to Lc. f'o I rar LWfiv. iL wna torvihlo work to f~cI J * " rVmy lo start that night, though Uio was jiorribly crucl to mo; .-;Ik ought lbr you. JLow I loved hoi vhon sho did! Uut 1 would go; am 0 wc went. "And then you thought yon wen iafo?s? " Safer. Away from 3-011, I was r< strong." "And you think you would be on >f my reach long?" Sho gavo mo a smilo, delicious as 1 jaross. Then bIjo raid : "Qnieuit? I thought you wouh jome, but not ro soon. Not till ihould have timo to harden my hoar I 1 knew I was doing right, l<Yanl< But I thought, too,"that i might nov sr bco you again. And then " Her faeo told mo tho rest. f "VVItnf. Iio/l tTATI frt fli " ""v J ? ' -with right or wrong if you loved mo You were mino. liow could you ovc think I should let you go? jjot 3*0 go, who liavo given mo new Pttilh, ne\ hope, now life?made lifo precious t mo, now?how could ! ? Jlclen, m Ilclon, nothing can talco you from m now. You cannot tako yourself fror mo." From my arms, whore sho had no; tied, on a sudden alio started. "Thorol" sho whispered, pointin to the deserted yivor-walkj "there Did yon not boo him ?" ^.On hor faco, ypt wet with happ toars, had como tho hunted look on< more; in her voico was the old lea wmwmmm a? ? umimmmamnimtm mm ? though my arum asvl my live wcro ; about, her. I hncw what Ii:?*? : tliiu: llui : !?; !;( of a man !->r wh<??a I I was ailing to I'.*! > r,:< iMmj I l li" hat" l! a! killa. 'j I .-aw a i o:si\ hu?>w. A'. ! it j A!v:wv4 Si.iilii want-; l ? i';> n;i- ; : ii.--* I el'iicf, wl.y <;n s.Ji ,;;! ? 1- ta-n J I oa!, il?> Ijh i:: 1!? re o i ' I lisv'it ?!its'f.ili'u 'i i: i:j _*?:i: i-y . J <:< '*. :?:? ! sf.vl ol' t!;in -t<? j:t! ! iii.: on i.iy ii < 1 ' I ' ! ; .r.v liius : :n: l C I .lie . llNii i.i ! Iier. j '-in :i . M't f I i' :.nvi. j i 1.5:.5 throw l.-.i.k wh-.u Is.- !!i., I I ? : ... ? ij Vu-.I r*t!v , - t'oK A ; ! V." ' I ::: j.y o!.c ! 1 I : ! i v. ..a i.. j ;c i ! - ?o. <c. 'I 1-!I i . -1 : 51 A !\ :si ' | :. .. ' \> ; ' V:> .'a i ! ;; ! ! ' v j : I ;; v. <. i . - I:.-A ^ iii :i :".!i Inn.! > | , | Liii'.".'a.i! : l-iii-K sii-ss i. j | :i . li' .i- ' v::y. of ; '?i' :!,> | j \v!??' !i f* ;: !v >! the I ?\y .vcrit'; a.id | bi v. .!: f> ': 'I of s !.j i".; J Wi' !::? t d-r.vt: t f lil'h1 rr;:--; w 1 I !? o\v. hnr-:' the river, s.w I [ ; !V'.i i iivkn J;:i I di ;.'-oVci\;d a i >i */ wVsfh >.. *? - i ^ lici1 DCiit lo ! j:!\Uli r : ! /!' ..i... I n.ii..; ?,l ' j i l--.\ J.yinrj then. i at l.v r !v. I. v/:..v.iii j 11 v r eye.-:. a:i I j i!ri:.! in;r ia !; r voice, ihinkiny; of - j !: 'V." life h'.iC liUil giVOil 1 .i\ Jllul ti'.I'.l v, a<j t'j i.:?* I?, r her . ukc, i \va 1 ton ii'ly mar my death. There v/n : hardly ;i breath of air i astir j :Jiil yet, all tit one.*, my poi > ! hat, Ii.:.l was tilled over l.iy eye*to I keep oil' Ihe rolled nwaj* 1 Ia:-.ily aero s Uk- turf, liippid t-o i??-:it]y and I'.jliliy that I hardly fell it o!f my hcati. A sharp crack and ti little puff of while smoke rising above a chunp of i bru.-ihwoo.l explained lhi.i phem.'ino[ non. 1 I raw a! oiice what this meant. I i was on my feet ami half way across to the c'uv*.r which slidtcrc-rf my wonhbbe assassin in a .couplj of bounds. Another build whi//.ed I y my car. and then I had sprung into the thicket, struck by one lucky blow i a smoking revolver from the shaking hands, ami flown at the throat of? Alvarez h'niith. IL wa ; as well T had lost no tinft. he i got no chance of u.-;ing his knife. 1 heard JLelen scream, ana then saw her fall lifeless on the turf where we had been silting, and then J was I 5 i ? t* Pah j!i It/*.. ...It t .. .... 1 I nn vii.n my mm a iuaui::r.n. | He had no f;e.'ei:c.c. but he hold me ' like a fiend. I cut him off his leg.* i again and again; but lie clung ho desj peralely to mo thai i cou'd'ut drop him. jlaeh IVosIi struggle brought. u:> nearer j^nd nearer the edge of the lit tlo erag. I guessed w hat he wanted to do, and put all i iy remaining .strength into one fierce, desperate > eii'o; t to (iii'ig him. This tiine lie went - down, but my I Coot* had slippe.I on the dry, schorl j turij and ho inanagj.i to pull Lie down : upon hi hi. { I lc!t hi ; arm.-; doro around mo i:? a , grip of Klec! as lio twited and wriih! c.l toward, the edge ; L heard hi;* vol! i 1 of diabolical triumph i:i my ears;] j knew that we mm t r< il over; fdtt'io j ;e:.;lh slip away nn1; (Ml the i J mud i".i !i t>i' air iy me: fell a rhovk ! I that seemed Ij me; and then, i j locked in cue Is other"?* avm^j tho water j | L OVv. s' 11^ hko !l f 11 i; Ic dai*lC!:c | . L 1 !e t have f !rr.( !c a; vdn^t rotno-1 lhhi? in the fail, and have bcdl ! ... ! J orsiuuned when ho reached tho wa: Lor. j J is a r.econd I ha I wrcnehod myrelf . IVee irons dt\? My grip, had lis.-u to tin* tr.riiice, and wa; el; i!:!i:;.j out, j . for tho bank. Ten minutes i.ic.v an ! ! I. wa i l.-uoJiie* besi v> JUh-n, .slowly . recosorhi*? lit r coii.scioii-.r.v.^j under [ the bj mp:it euro of a Joi\ JLccpi r'ii v.'iio. The booy c!'Alvarez. h wapick.:*! t:n i:c:t day. J:o had i d liiin.Sfll* \w-ii, while v.nili:: , hi; opv>oi Ltuii'y lo settle matt its with iii'.!, as to h:'.V(. eluded detection by I ho , : L'olixei-Amit; but I was able to ;,wc:' r : j unhesitatingly to bis hhntity, and ili i with : onio pardonable .' aiisfaotion. i Jlo is behoved to havo b it no one i, to exact tho forfi it from Jlclcn V.ryI browo when f-ho marries mo; ami, 5 supposing his bargain with the ori 'i nal claimants to bavo boon a lawful [ ono, there is an end, you nee, of '-\Vybrowo's Will. Napoleon has written a letter to M. > Ollivier expressing a desire that tho (lovcrnment at onco adopt somo mons^ uro to put an end to tho present exile of tho Dourhon family, ifo considers ^ that the stability of the government has been .insured by tho recent elec1 lions, in which the people declared ^ their cop.fidoneo ro overwhelmingly, and that therol'oro no schemo of po litical enemies can for the fuluro disturb it. Lady Amborly, daughter-in-law of ICarl Itussell, hascomo cut strongly in ? behalf of woman's rights, aiul this is ' her platform : 1. Educational equality r for women. 2. Their admission lo sill 11 professions. -??. Tho samo individual v rights to hold property as men 4. ? Widows tho proper guardians of their y children. 5. Women suffrage and so0 eial eqality. C. No legal subordination n in marriage. 7. Equal wages for equal work. Clinton, Iowa, has a femalo stratcg gist. She went to church ; fbnnd her il scat occnpiod.; enshion on float; took next seat back; the congregation rose y to sing and tho lady reached over, ic took-tho cushion, and placed it under r, herself. Spaocli of Jud^o Carpel! tor. IVi'lay morning, t he members o('t ho ('i-arhvAon l*ar assemble*! in (.he iv[iii- . y Court. Unntn. 11";"?! ??.all ortran.a't in:.; 'nil! ("iti*;.0:1(1 r 1" r<; i^uvil I,is [?o-ition a < .'iroait .5 mi! go. !ti'loiii<r .so, no kv.'It.!? ovMoiit 11 oinoli'Mi. ami was likened ! > \.i('i|;: sympathy liv tho wh'>!<? assom1'ivl i?ar, oi*i ami young. As ho MIL lii - ;!.!. ovory ini'i.iix r uro: o :v:;<I h>fi?i; J1 ii;:!"I I,- h:-.?! !( il tl.O I'O'Ou. Tim I'nM1, !';v.in_; r.n: 'ho roma;1!:j <>J'.1 inlets l.V lij ( / c /Jit)' 0/ C/ftr/c--.'<W : j; ! ! ii'-iin n! i\' i.a'l o<ion !?? : ! 1 I 1 . > .. I " I ,t. ' j.ij ii i u .v.;'i cj>r h v;iriMii j ' , sr..-! vory I Ii:ivo IVIt I h v- v.-;v:; ii* r:: i ha ' '^'t' ' ^ t .i. !. ^ i:"1 j .i' s o !' i 1:i !<">-<!;> v. . j t upon l!:i: UotlC'l. j j.. Y/'m" J ! v. i. ; A'u i wit.!. ilis(rtl>(. Jvjj. !.' V.;'5 A ' V.'c!l' ?S | j> :i,i ; !-? lY-i.-) j!io J;nc\v'; ..' :. o; ! I;i < :, !, :!. <.r l-.o ;...\y ; in :i; :i 1. i: 'it .-i v I \v? '. ii:i{; ?t.:'; :ii* !j In" 1 r :s t all'' j i.: ? i' i> roii:;:t. : i i. I*::s i ? v#: i !?L > too <1; ' ' ? iy i!ul! .< I ho l ie:'.!']: J'. ;; > . -,<v ' li" p; > ;(/-; to lal;or iiiilJi:?ii'y si:; ! i.oiu'. i!v ill ll;*.i <!i cY.r^o ol li.o !ii -J of }!>y t:.- ti-!?o css.f; of .] ;<: ''-a i 11. V;,-. . I h-.l v?-ry fi v.* u, ?(! *!' ?i'i:iliii( * us. And ii" I Law!..! Y'J : ?*: lllllo : wC'.'C- it i s in s;! J . , , , ... , , : . .1 .IV III. V| i f inv; li'.i I 1 ?L*:. 5 iiil'Ij iutcgrit?<>r th .'('harie.-fo::r. Tin ;. | iu.\. l- ulIi>tnp! to il- ' ivo They IA iil'Vi'T i vil I !?ill I'? K: l:."V which Mil V j ili I i; "1. i.tiiovy (-> lie ;;i. ! Uhl- '* l'u;*iii!\\ npon 11:i: i'-.r.ch. I h:i\e Lrciij lt-4.nt.-ti \vil!i lundu.. eu;;: id::rali-! j( Silill n..-.picl. j;, I'ltl1 S.'CMIlg SClli'.'l Iliti '.r Of tiioi jsloriiH or lito in other ^phore-5. thel judicial oldce. although a position ot lab.<i\ wa-t one of comparative quiet. t My iiii'.;d had l>:it to s-.eidc lor 'truth, e< Jul' away from the conflicts of public 3 Now I f'Oo before me the billows , rnging higher than ever, ami the \ storm more threatening, yel an im- '/ porative sense of duly ccmpell.s 1110 to fl. leave a position where a'l my rela- ' liuns have 1'i-en kind, and all of inv a^ociaii * h:i.vo been of a character }y< to which J can rccur with 110 other[ol lhan grat.Tul feelings. Whatever a] nmy be my future destiny in thclju l'rovi>!< nee of Clod I sliall not forget | Mom, but, io tiio luhL liour of my shall thori.sh tlie .^y mjiaihy -which li'n fell has heen onijem! ji'od during my!01 occupancy of tlio iScmh. i now,'0* gentlemen oi' 11-o liar, rc-:pcclfu!ly; and *ai.veolic;iatcly, with evoiy wish for your happiness and pro.peril}-,I j colioetively un I individually, bid you i..' a linal farewell, " .rl n Iloraca Greeloy 011 the Test Oath. se A young lad from Virginia, appoir.-: g< led to rhu Xaval Academy, v. lso passed a very creditable examination, was ^ refused admission on account of hisL refusal to tako tiio test oath, "whera-j ' uno:i tho JScw York Tribune mnkosi _he following independent comments, i v which docs iL credit. There are lew i i i . i !ji more generous or a-Ivan'-cd mem in the 1 Judical parly than Horace tirec-| ley: jo! sincerely (rust the young Vir-' t-? gtniau who is debarred from, admis-lni sion jo the Xaval Academy because! r; lie dei lines to rwear that he had 110Sci sympathy in t!m rebellion in which! his family heartily enlisted, will not j he any longer prescribed. The test''' oath which boys ::re called upon to * ' t?.!ce bffore admission to ti:e National 01 Jiehools is a di-j;:r;ifo to our statute <JJ boolc!. The more oath-taking thy more l\ ing tiicrc v. iii be, and Lho more ! we ].ro: erilo children fbr the rebellion w of ilieir pai'or.l:; th>i more that rebellion will he rc:':pccled. The adminis-j. liaiii.n of lite t.c:-t or.Mi lo a h"?y whoj .I1 v.r.s o::Iy l\, v !vc yfars oM when the!'. ' war i;i.and who is n(i!l a minor, ( ' ' is an absurdity which <>u--':L to .seen re ilie repeal of t' o .statu lo. In t h'c Mino i ~ur? 01' tlio Tribune which contains t ho foregoing, wo lind ]tl the following Iibor.il views toward <<( tlio South, from which it will be oh- j; nerved that Mr. (Jrec'oy is far in advance of his parly ia advocating tlio ii.iino.li.ilo removal .of all disabilities 111 ; JVom the Southern people: a< I MM - -< - 1 . r% r-t '? Liio i/emocrauc inemocra 01 uonI gross address a circular to tho Southorn supporters of their party urg- (1( ing tliciii not to "risk the loss of Sou- . silors or .Uepivscntalives by elccliog men who cannot tako tho test oath, or who are under the disability impose d by the iil'icenth tunendmcnt." P Tins is very good advice, and wo nee- li ond it with ail our might. Wo should he glad of a broad, generous, and complete amnesty removing all ditsa- n hilities at once ; but so long as Con y gross persists in holding any class of |< ox-rebels disqualified, wo trust the n Southern constituencies will accept s tho situation patiently and clcct only availablo men. Wo want to seo all the States fairly and fully represented 11 without further delay.? Chronicle and . Sentinel. . /"ii ? i - ?i ? ? * ?" - " n it'imricH macKoy, a convict in ?ing * Sing Prison, becoming weary of re- a . drain I, fastened a bar of pig iron to bis body, a day or two ago, and jump- <j ed from ( be prison dock into tho llud- g son river. His attempt ' at t self-destruction was witnessed by a I fellow convict, who gftve.rtho alarm, n which resulted in Mackoy being drag ; ged from tbo bottom by q, boathook boforo life was oxtpeb. 7 Chicago consumers of sugar arobc- S ing regaled by tK'e press with stories i of a human hand'fonnd in a hogshead I of sugar fronythe "West Indies. The i ltepublican gravely suggests that the 1 balancooE-ttlclimbs will t'nrn up in J Nciv. Y<prk, Philadelphia. St. Louis < nud i)etrbit. ?1 SCRAPS. Tim late Kmperor Maximilian's Quarter-master <icneral is now selling oda wait.'r in Texas. Tito 1 Jeumi racy of Missouri will ioiniuato no ticket tbis fall, but preervo a policy of "pas.jivo resistance." Tbo editor of tbo l?aleigb Standard ia; received a fig measuring cigbt ncbes one way and nine t'nc othr. ! "f';y-o:m :.i oscjdiit<!*' Mormons left !i ii, I'ia'.i, on tbo liOtb nil., for !> . !. irnncr Lonu-; in tbe New Kng;nd H?:iIch. Tl-.o W.v iJa'mbirc Legislature ad n"in?-d die on Saturday alter a v.voii ui' twen'.j t'.irvc day.s. ?\ iwoman lias eleven c.niJn. I ii /.Vvr po'; :;unounding her 'i';.' c* f-pnls on li e nun that were .v-rnt 1 y dirt1 ivith inakitij; tho Ci.' I j ; col'!, arc now r.eia.-ed of tlio Otrpvll. Ti-.-j I\>'w York Kru.'ivj r;r.l:i:liy t-i-v-: 'i i-we-.:.est lliii'j; in .'iii .' Ii.it: wo have :;een this sca::oii !'?' ii.idr J'.r e.'. Thr::i:.s iMeliir'. s, Fuppr-nc I to be iC l.i-t.nurvivor of I lie naval cngageiciit between the Mianuon and the hosapeako, died lvtenllv in l'-Ugmd. >i,r.v York ci'.y is considerably a.iaed up on the i? e question, on c count of the hii^h rate.; eharged, ;wrt wci-hi, :md tho irregularity of ?' supply ul houses. .Highly r.iiles on a bieyle in ci^ht nd a half hour.-; ha? just been acomiilUhed !>v a freiitlomiin ?it l>"? ee. * During la^t week*. 1.9.0C0 emigrants it Liverpool 1'or tho different Amcv"in port*. nine-tenths of ilj cm sailing ;r -Now York. A hoy named Yv'm. J. Bushwcll, on 'riday night last, while asleep, walkil oil a steamer lying at l'cek Slip, low Y'ork, ami was drowned. The collection of toll;? at fivo hunred turnpike gates in England was bolishcd 011 the 1st July, under tho ct passed at the Jast session of Pariimout. It is now asserted that tho cfllorcd 5utli, Jas. W. Smith, from South Carinn, .has passed an examination icad of forty-seven whito youths, id i-j an accepted West Point cadet. A Russian millionaire has just died i Paris, who is famous for having ico given a banquet to a select party ' oiglit, and fed thcin with parrots' 'iig'ics stowed with truliloi.'. A Lynchburg man, arrested as a igvant, protested that ho had regu r trade, and that was, smoking ass for total eclipses of the sun. c remarked that as theso occur so 1 loin it was not to bo wondered at, iat ho seemed out oi' employment a jod ileal. A farmer raised thrco thousand ushels of Irish potatoes this 3*ear 011 >n acres of land on Buffalo bnyou, oar JLbuston, Texas. At 0110 dollar L>r bushel?a low figure?the crop is orth three thousand dollars. This :*at:3 cotton at lil'iy cents a pound. A oa~c of feminino daring is related [' a Virginia belle, who rode to tho !go of a precipice, and defied any ian ol' tho parly with whom she was ilihg to follow Iter." Xot a man ac>pted lbo challenge. A 'lV-xas pnj)'?r as.-erts that the bitire. t i*ad seal in the Legislature ol' lato'.ale is an ex-Con federate Gen al, who went to 13w.iI at tho clo.so the war because he could not live iider t!ie lifted Government of tho ankec.s. Jie was wiser now than lie as at the close of tho war. ? A Southern woman is said to bo lying up live stock in Indiana for mi them market, Sho is a good ?ilCi\ shrewd, aiul has "stacks of i. 1. f? ^ 1 - . " ! OC!liJUC?v8* . * 1.o; >l Eldon loft lus wliolo forlnno > tlio establishment of an insano asyim. ' ! restore to madmen," said ho lie fortune I owo to them." Lord Idon was a lawyer. Portland. Me.. eLums Mm MmmviAn ican man. Jio insisted upon Ucin?j Imitted to a panorama at hatf prico DcauHo ho has but one eye. Delano 1ms increased tho revenno dleelions over fifty millions', and has lade himself, next to (.Jrant, the most npopularman in tho country. . Bccchcr Fays he (hi irk a thatfulsomo raise in addressing God is not accepnblo to llim any more lhaoto human cing of tender and gonerous nature. CJovcrnor Stovenson was fn Uincinati Sunday* and left for Washington, rhcnco'ho goes to Washington Coi?ge, Virginia, to dolivojr tho annual d dross buforo tho ^alumni of that intitution. Tho Empress Carlotta, in her madess, is nosscd of ttfo idea that loadd pistols and.muskegs Are constantly eiiig pointed at her breast. This lea ^?add' hor frequently to such induces that her. paroxysms of rago nd terror aro itdescribably shocking. '.^Cho Courier Journal complains that there aro half dozen men In .Congress who havo no more businoss hero than Wbittcmore.'''- Tho trou>le with Whittomoro was that he had i littlo too much businoss thero.?iView \rork World.. , ; A marriage was celebrated ?.in San Francisco, a ffcw days p.inco, says the Sacramento Reporter, botween a man igcd 48 nna a giri ot !&. . They are joth residents of Yolo Con nty, and ,vell known in Sacramento.- Tho mde groom claims to be a -Veal old STcw York Knick or booker," and the jldest living white Californian by Length of re8i4ctiee. i i . .-sfifc: ' v . i