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_. fou are no* tn my plates Mr. l a v
" he said, calmly, " and our idaaa of
differ. Ida* yon, I would giadly peril
jbaod Hash to save l£h« Krouiahaxn on*
M g o f dJaapfaaattaont, but—''
• T o o will not go to nor tn bor distress,"
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Pe> when they preaeuwu
Colonel G mbta, I have no douhi they ap»
paared la the eyes of that gallant
sorry a brigade aa the Ulaatrioa*
of Bombaates Furiooot whose avm were all
rags and tatters. Moreover, there was a>
ways an inclination on the part of the regular army officers to look with a certain
supercUiousne** on the "uftusen sokliera,"
ao he may be forgiven if there was a slight
tone of contempt in his voice as he gave
Harry an order on the quartermaster for
their mount and equipment.
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And, Major Wmthrop," he added, as a
parting injunction, ikif you ever do get the**
fellows in marching order, report at onoo to
Harry aaluteJ au3 withdrew, *martin;r
somewhat under tho Uipjuat tonj of tbo
comcaand and resolved to ;'_3toniah t h u
hypercritical geutiema*% bel^ro many hours
had paasixi
He had all day before him. I.^clnly for
•Bo be tv Then, as time fin*, I had
bim, too, ho found tho i;ua:*l:*r.J4N'-or qiik'/C
return to carry her your r*vrtU.n
• T o o returnf Ah, ye*," Then it dawned and prompt. On the vo.raje, ;:;^r\*ovcr, ho
hi* mind that his visitor's* departure had as far as h& could »ivur»*d T^J uatnei
and antecedeuLs of hii* tiioa, a n i tLo ivns«entail somo trouble apuu hizn.
quenoe ot Lis ru^Litig pr*p^ra.ioi:*» \\\i*
£eoroix read bin thoughts
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*• I t la nearly dusk now, and all you need that he waa enabled to paramo tUo cotn"nar .d
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date to aeemeaafolypaet>\>uroutno»L The
MP* 1 will proTide for niy*vlf/» ne said, o'clock. Well mounted, cktan in p r * j : ,
with bright new uuiforms, in hi^h spirit-s,
th a very bad grace Harry consented who would recojjTni/e in these s>oiaiorl/
proposition. But what ooold he dot ranks the mob of castaways of the previous day? Harry drew theoi up in Une bt>for a moment to be supposed
fore tho Colonel's quarters.
be ooold repay the man** devotion to
For a time his servant refused to arouse
Frobiaham by detaining him aa pna- him, but Winthrop w a s imperative, and
Buoh treatment would be simply presently the astonished officer came forth
* Yea," he signed, *• I will tee yon safely rubbing his cyem and staring in wonder on
the gallant array before him.
oor lines."
"All ready, i r l * ' said Harry, saluting
attracting much observation,
reached the last picktt* and Harry ad- and trying in vain to conceal the hush of
farther than prudence warranted conscious pride that mantled his cheek.
I have no doubt the Colonel's couscjeuc*)
Leorotx, pouring into his ears many
of love and sympathy for the dj» smote him, but he was too good a foidier to
let a word of surprise escape his lips.
**You will take your men at once, to Fort
U yon are a man, Lecroix," he* said,
deep emotion, " tell her that she is Stevens," he said, coldly, but as his eyes
to me than all on earth; that if aha met H a r r y s there w a s a glanco of admiraber memory will be forever to m e — tion hMbem which fully compensated the
young ciUxen soldier for his hours of toiL '
Ah, what means this?"
So out they marched in the gray dawn
Wish a cry of dismay he sprang back.
through Fourteenth street into the city of
Jbo wood w a s alive with men.
" TleJd, at yon are a dead man T' Lecroix Washington, past the oapitol, out to Fort
Stevens. Already the streets were alive
•*Peror, yon treacherous hound," TV in- with people, for the most intense excite*
shrieked, as with one blow of his ment prevailed in the city. The enemy w a s
at its gates. Even as they tramped past
I the halls of legislature, they ooold bear the
reverberation of the rebel musketry. Gen*
era! Early had beaten Wallace at Monocacy
river, and now lay before the almost defenseless city with twenty thousand men.
A s Harry's troopers left the suburbs behind them, an ambulance for the moment
stopped the march, then suddenly drew on
one side to l e t them pass, and a tail figure
stood upon the seat bareheaded aa they
rode before him.
A t a glance b e w a s recognised, and a
mighty cheer went up from the ranks, for
the man bowing and s e l l i n g on them waa
the idol of the Nation—Abraham Lincoln.
An odd sight met Winthrop's view aa he
dismounted and entered the fort. Toe
ranking officer, a German, sat coolly smoking his cigar, while beside him roposed a
bottle of champagne in a basket of ice.
Harry presented his orders, while there
Hashed r.cross his niiad tho contrast of the
bean-coITeo t n d hard bread of tho fieldcamp and the Sybariiish luxury of cityquar1
tcrs.
| " You are m Cziter's brigade? " tho o £ *1TWVHH! TOO T&AACHXBOrS UOXTSD."
1 oer Re I;oc, lanpiiulv.
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he felled the Frenchman to the earth
I b^-ve that Lcnor, sir,*' TTCS Winthrop's
aftd mode a dash for liberty.
• short reply. He V7as ^ e t u n j tired of be,x j
* Cut Litodown, men? Cut him down; but patnpnisoJ.
da not fire," cried ouy in command.*
" A"cv— yes -Trc*!!, Tvo hoard a rood deal
Harry knew well what the order meant— of you ilieai^aa fellows. G j e s s you'd beU
tet t-beLr force w a s email and that they ter go \ip on the fort end talic a Lira's eye
tered to rouse hi* troopers; so, shouting view of the Hubs, aad then toil D C what;
to the top of his voice for help, he boldly j u u tiiink you can Co."
sot his back ajzuirist a tree and faced his
Harry took h:m ot his word. A s be
enemioa. Kor was his cry unheeded. With stepped out on U o parapet b;iLe*a wiiizsed
f
a loud " R a h ! " the ilichigan boys came by his head, for tae Confederate s k i m i s l >
Wooping over the green sward and the •iiigllne was all before him, while in the
•onfederates fed to the rooesses of the dit/:h ley a number of clerks, convalescents
wood. Even Alphonse Lecroix managed to and citizens gathered there for a good or
together his half-stunnGd senses ;rvil purpose.
crawl to a placo of safety.
| Winthrop took the whole scene in at a
• F a i t h ! it was a close call for you. glance.
Major," Captain Gore, who bad succeeded
•• Well,'* said the officer when he returned,
\m the command of Harry's troop, said. i u w h a t do you think of them? Can you
"Bat what were you doing out in the woods drive them back?"
hare alone?"
•• 1 can try, sir."
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Harry flushed scarlet, but hoarse cries of
Weil, how would you set about it? "
Indignation from a thicket close by dia*
In all his life Harry had never met so cool
toatxad Gore's attention and spared him the and composed a gentleman.
ptin of explanation. With the rest be ran
»* Dismount my men—they are armed
la the scene of the disturbance. Well i with Spencer car bines—form them in double
sttght his gallant troopers utter loud threats columns—cross the bridge—deploy—throw
of vengeance; tor stretched upon the | out a skirmishing line in^Jhe rear and
ground lay one of their comrades, a man they j drive the citizens away, f o r h a l f of them
had missed t w o days before, bound with ' sympathize with the South, I don't doubt"
w
Ham rope so tifrhtly that his laceruted wrists
All rijrbt, sir; go ahead!"
streaming with blood, while his swollen | And with this brief order, Harry went to
and torn lips were tied back with a work to relieve the city of Washington.
pteoe of whip-cord,
I Hue J has been written about the mistake
t t e d e r l y they bore the poor fellow t o , th~t Early made in delaying his attack, but
but it w a s long ere he couk? make i there is no doubt he was under orders from
understand what had befallen him. [ L e e not to enter the city, his object being
they learned that be bad been s e t | simply to distract General Grant's attention
by a small band of Moscby's men, j from Richmond.
who had been hovering round the command;
Meanwhile Briggs came up with his men,
and, when noon w a s near, Wmthrop elicited ' and the little force made fair headway
from him the farther Information that Le- against the encroaching enemy. Ail
ssnU had been with bis torturers from tne through the hot hours of the day they kept
hourthoy had captured him till he had j the foe at bay. and afternoon s a w them
sshitmJ with pain in the thicket, where they i famished with hunger and wasted with fa*
him gagged and bound. Now, if the I tigue. Suddenly the scouts ran in v i t h the
had been in the woods all the i unwelcome tidings that the enemy w a s adday, how could be have been ! vancing down the pike in force and was
it at Kate Frob*sham*s sick bedside about to charge upon • u<*m,
miles away * Pshaw! The whole t
a lie concocted to entrap him ! In this extremity he sent tor orders from
too the meahos of the enemv. Then a great the ranking officer, for, in addition to their
joy poaaeaeed htm to think that : exhausted condition, their ammunition w a s
ha krved was safe; though, even failing them. Harry fair y ground his teeth
of his happineaa, I am With rage when theu word was simply
that if he had been brought face to brought back for him to hang on; ' but,
with the ingenious Canadian, the in- like the brave soldier he was, he resolved
would hardly have been of aa to meet death with his face to the foe,
to Mr Alphonse Le» though no chance of escape seemed posaib-e.
.
j On came the evening. S - r e i y the days of
; the M^rhicaa heroes were Dumocred, for.
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Lkc tho Wives of the sea. thai great host
TRB VAXXUJBJ B9CZKB9T
would *?r*cp ib/"'m from the earth. But no.
Wioxhrop to report at bendqnai
A TT.ni ci>ecr: Harry turned to the f art. on
wL>ch in an rcrtant every eye socnod fixed,
TSt army was lyinc before Petersburr. anu there, v. hi* J^T. be w x Use Greek
^ e advanced post of Hjcninono, wber. Gract cross cf the S.xtn Corps £oa:2.guc&act«y
*•** bciengucring Lee wrrh toe bcu-cog G O oc tbc broez£.
to h-ACzr rm uii the Cco:e6eraXe
Oh. bow B^rry:* heart br^* *«fce**w the
r^r=L5er2t tr"»p« un-aer <*^Z,CTJ>. \\~r?^t
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of xaea- racrwf a&i tau^rod.
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and what was w t n * , t a s t e d r^a* acihr-r.'^ca -arf^r -f^>'.rf»i tc £-ar*^* tae
Sv4r;t whjci a>w*ri a^ecss Ut o t ; of the -£•&; c a r ^ r y
F--»t they wer* zixrdzcd tcwarc Ba-t^lor
a t a e m abeTxaoa. To rdora. then r^rs^md. thea r u r t e c aa a w^dthOiry
chase ar-cr Brad3rr J o t r s c c t
of a
ar>d Test a* they bad o e c * r p v r ^
srtiia he was tesscrexy drrr^r away
of
ta4 aar£iy
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to» i to strike the eoomy
they c o u 4 not un.i. Next they w e r e burriad In U H heat* to the Shenandoah valley,
osJsad back to Wmhingtoo, dispatohed with
• j » f » F ^ U) Harpers Ferry,
toward Winobeater, then oompelled to
a forced march to Kmlenek, Md. And sH
on half runout, i«ud«r s blaxing sun,
the fury of * bos* burning
more than four huudrud men dropped
leas from the sad lie.
J have heard lUrry Winthrop »ay that the
most exquisite luxury of personai tx>mfort
he ever on joyed w w a hot wate-.* bi.th at the
hotel at Frederick, arid, n-xt to that, a sound
sleep for nine hjur* in a real o* d, which
that hot»pitabie city aTjrd^xi bun I\>r ntmrly a whole week ho was a ^'ntL-maa at
lar^e, fjr the m:*n of the roujun;.\l forve at least, what wa* 1-^ft of tl: -m w\-*-o draft
ed to ttieir rvjriments, and for a t.-uo Harry
was left at liberty to fouow t^o u*cu.tos of
his own inriiuation
Ho boarded at tva * house of a \..\y r.^-^^1
Piatt, a wi low with tw^ caur j*u : iLv.7aters, Lucy and A'cnes. The^o VO«:L ; Luiiv's
wt.%re typical of U:i* t!n>ed wr.vn i..a:iy a
houso on tue bv>rJ'"r.a:id Ua-* u.v.di-d
a^aiiibi ita^'lf. L'A'.V vv^s a suiuu'*a 1'u.onist, to whom tae s>t^rs and 5trrK$ wore s«*cred eLnoIetns and the constituti »n cf tbo
United States a Bible, while A*rnes was a
red-hot rev lut. mist woo woribiped Lee
and prayod for the success of the Sout'avro
anas. It was whispered that once the»o
young iatlies pitied their wits against each
other in singular rivalry. Agnes, burom..?
with ambiuon to do something for tho
cause, had drawn a man of tho disposition
of the Federal troops and found means to
send it to the Confederate General, and, that
while she incautiously left it in her chamber for a few minutes before dispatching
it, Lucy had with consummate skill so con>
pletely altered it that it was a snare and a
delusion to the man it was intended to benefit It can readily be understood then that
our hero w a s petted on the one aide and
pouted at on the other m a manner which,
had he been heart-whole, would have dr.van
him to distraction, but, as it was, simply
afforded h*"i amusement. He was present
one day at a bat tie-royal between the fair
champions, and, oddly enough, the contention turned on a matter of peculiar interest
to himself.
Lucy had received a letter. She read It
blushingiy at the breakfast table and said
quietly with a cooing satisfaction to her
mother:
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He arrives to-day, mamma"
The widow smiled in acknowledgment of
her d a u g h t e r s beaming happiness, but
Agnes flashed out angrily:
"Then, if the bouse is realry to be turned
into a barracks, you will excuse me if I
keep entirely to my room "
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>*Hush, hush, dear; you forget yourself;*
Mrs. Piatt chided. <
•* No, mother," was the bold reply; M It is
you and Lucy have forgotten yourselvea, or
Lieutenant McZonzie would never be a
guest in this no^se."
Here Harry inusrpesed with tho goodnatured desire to ameLiv-ate the ungracious
tendency of th^ discussion.
" I know a Lieutenant HcatenxSe—at
least, to speak zicco coxrectiy, I am acquainted with Hr.pr Arthtir McDonald,
who has a nephew of thnt nr.ree; and to tell
t j o tr-th, X ZT2 vf>rr anxious to meet him."
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Then you will hare ample opportunity of
gratifvi^sryotir desire i* you remain here,
XisU.» Wmthrcp," A^nes said—the girl rarely addressed fcu:n porsenally, and never acknowiev'.T/cd his military ninl:—"for trvd
tiio t i c o cc caters tho djor you will no;ice
th*»*, my mother's and si3ter'a lruiividuailiy
will be lost La the aosorb*ng presence of tho
yoan.^gectlemr.^."
" liut I thoti^-t ho w a s wcjndcd and had
ror.e bo^c." Wis;lir:'P vrn:urctL
** Veo, r*r; and he is new r^'.ui-ui^^ a* an
interesting convalescent. I beiicvo ho wt,3
bur- in th»^ mnstorly retreat your men mn*Io
from CanricellorsviUc,"
^Siienco, A g s r c ! " the mother interposed,
ainrocd a: Ler dcr.ghtcr's birterr-crs. ** I
am always tremblincr for the rn^h TC-ZIZT^ZS
that drop from your iips so heedlessly."
**Nay, madam," Winthrop intervened,
" pray do not think that I ever oouid tako
advantage of idle words utterel in th3
bome^ircle to which you have eo kir.Jiy admitted me. Besides, I shouldn't, be surprised to hear tbet there is some g a y cava*
lier riding in the Southern ranks from whom
your daughter takes the color of her opinions. Such devotion as hers, in so young a
girl, has a more personal inspiration than
patriotism."
The shot told. Agnes Piatt blushed scarlet, and indignantly left tho room.
And Willie McKenxie came, Harry found
him, a s he had anticipated, a whole-souled
young fellow, a little the worse for wear
just then, but full of animal spirits and with
frank, winning manners, which quickly
broke down the barriers of new acquaintanceship. A s they sat smoking their cigars
together on the stoop that evening, Winthrop broached the subjects-hich had such
a thrilling interest to him, Taking toe
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links of t o * wa.tcb-cha:n be h*i f r:n i ou
tbe ^pot of Bar-cay'* aur^er iryz* h;s pci»*e t be a'r-ruptly hai'J-jd tittzz f> th^ >»>-*?
In*' ix-i'sp. the p'jcntod co^wt^-r.
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HERRICK & ROBINSON,
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FBraishing Undertakers
GOUVERNEUR. N. Y.
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e t fry O03t yotj c n l d call your own away f
but you rnnst add theft to your mad folly V*
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Tou mean that etirso-d vratch and chain f
.*• I do. It is no tiao tor yon to deny that
yen took :U fc»r 1 sarr you giido from the
vriadow tho uight, you robbed me. Yet, for
your sister'a sal:?, I have kept tho crime a
secret."
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I tell yo-a Tli cret It back for you," was
tlic *nHiy rcspouoe.
•* T e e c::3{do zzzrz.
T o u e n s t tell m?
VTho liT3 p?«s2c?Ioa of li. I cm nlmost
frpn^kO rraon I tliinlr o2 rraat may bo po£*I k n o r tho ^rjdaro you b^re poor
;••: I h^r.rl y*u threaten him t h i t
n:Th^ V.t C/>->t*??r:i:<?. Tou sbidl n^>t
letrr? this plrvc3 to-^icrbt tintil you have
ma-Jc a clocn bror,5t cf ov^ry thing."
against Mary J. Borland and Joaeon Gray. B y
virtue of a Judjrmeat of foreclosure and s a l e
m a d e i n t h e above entitled aetieu on t h e 4th
day ot December, ]***. and entered in the 8 c
Lawrence County Clerk*a office, December It*
IMHK, the mibwcriber. referee d u l y appointed for
that purpose, will m-l\ at public Auction, a t t h e
office of OleaHon A Johnaon, in the village or
Oouvcrneur, N. Y., on the « t h day of January,
t W l ' V E R N E l K , N. V
IMHW, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of t h a t d a y ,
the real nstnte and morticaired premise* directed to b*» Hold and therein u>*c-ribed a« fotiowa,
v i t : ' .All that imrcel of land Mituate tn t h e
town of DekaP*. CX»unty of r*t. Lawrence a n d
A t w o Htory dwelljui; on Main street.
M a t e of Nrw York, bein** a part o(4.he land
deeded to s a n m e l L. Roul^ton ny Rentauiln F.
A two *tnry dwelling on Kowle) Mreet.
ou the 3Tnh day of Au<u.*t. ioXt. and
A t ^ o Kt«»r> d u e l l i n g on li-.nk island street i ('handler
reconled in the County ClerkV office, on t h o
A t w o hlury dweiliiig nn Main street.
2nd day of May. 18KV, and bounded WA foUowa;.
A furiD ot :<14 a*re»* in town of .Macomb, one , HeirlnninK at a p o u t lh this ocater of th+ HmA
of the bent farm* in Nortl»ern New \ or*.
\ leading fr«m L>ekalh to Rit hvilJe. south 4 m i a ^
A rlieese factory in town of It«»»«!<if», pa.trr>ci- , west *S link- fnjra the southeast x o r n e r
ajrt* 4<0COWK.
of the achool houftt* lot. Thence i*outh 4 de«.,
A Lou*e »nd lot Ju.«t outride of c o n ^ r » t l o u . i w e^t alonv the centre of the ri«ad 4 chain* a n d
2T> Unka »o a atake, thence north «6 dcir., w e s t 4
A nntali ho'i«e anc! lo; tat Main street.
l)e>irable buildinK h»t» in different part?* of M'haiiiH, 5M iinka to a corner, thence north 21
detc.. eant 4 chaiiift ai«d .'Cf h n k s to a atake,
thi»» \ iliaire. No trouble r<» >hnw pn»perty.
thence aouth H6 i\*x * ea«t 3 chain*. 30 link* t o
the idace of bctfinutrif;. containinjr turn
and 07-ltfj of an a»-re of land.
SPENCER & LEGGETT'S
Real Estate Agency
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
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Th^re T,T^9 th^u - sb^rp scuffle, and Harry
dr.-ppeu frczz tUe T:\AUCT7 md fiew to the
December 10, IHSK.
R . H. N K A R V ,
CT»U* just iu ti^ia to catch in hia arms HcL o l l s V I L L L , N. V..
I t L K A s o N A JOHNSON.
Kefereo.
Kinzica rocUnc: f :rzi and s*?e tho figure cf
(»wU;
ITlfa'AttVn.
a man drcp to the oihcr *Uo of tho boardod
fe^ce.
T H E PEOPLE OK T H E S T A T E O F N E W
at the
1 Y O R K , to t re Mitchell, of Fort Plain, N .
** Thora--tacnk you—I am not much a m V j« OftV* on Main Srreetstreet.
('orner of \Yat*»T Y..
Jay Cole. Henry Ku>hton. both of Edwards,
the youni? izczi cried, while ho clang to j pipef'ia! attrnHon civen to A r m y CcaitractK. N. Y., Jamo* Cole, residence unknown, credttrITnrry so persx5t3ntlr that pursuit after toe
ora, leicatee*.and next of kiruto M.vry Mitchell.
i Mort^aireM. Wiil> and all le^al paper*, and c*M- late af the town of Edwards, in the County ox
fucriUTC wns imposolble. , 4 I t was only a
St. Lawrenc*e antl State t*t N e w York, defellow I knew in better days—he w a s un- | lection of all demand* and matters of buainet* ceased,
aeod greeting: Whereas. Ann J. Kashfortunate—wo had somo words—and you ; left ID "hi* Land**. Counae! iciven tn leiral pr» ton and Edwin U Max son. the executor*, etc.,
ceediAfr*.
of the aaid Mary Mitchell, deceased, h a v e
see my sickness h^s not iof t mo very strong.
latdly applied to our Surrogate of our County
Pray come quiotly back to the houso. I
of St. Lawrence, to have their *<•« ounta a s e x would cot for a groat deal disturb the
etc., a* aforesaid, judi<iall> settled* l a
rpHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF N E W e<utor».
pursuance of thr htatuie in such case m a d *
ladies in their slumber."
provided: You. and each of yon. a a s
Harry thought for a momont before be re- I X Y O R K , to Marr Kyan, <»f (Vwe«atchie, >*. and
therefore cited a n d required, personally, t o be
plied. He had not a shadow of doubt but Y., Timotny Ryan, reaidence u n k n o w n , con- ana appear before our said surrogate, a t h i s
that t a b young Piatt, who apparently tv^s etitatirjfr all the next of kin and heir* a t law of af^ce in Oourorneur. in the County of St- L a w the nd'er-<lo-weil eon of his hoat^s*, was j John Kyan. U t e of the town of (Mwegatchie, rence, on the 14th d a y of January. 1 M , a t o n e
o'clock in t h e afternoon, t h e n and there t e
his friend's murder?r, but ho shrank from j in the county of St. Lawrence, a n d state ot attend auch i n d i c i a ! settlement. A n d if any
• N e w York, deceaaed, *end jrreetinir: Whereas,
implicating the man, who was about to mar- Mary" Ryan, the executrix named in t h e laat of the aforesaid persons are under the age of
ry the raflian's sister, in hia oou viction S \ will and testament of the aaid John Ryan, de- | twenty-one year* they will please take notice
that they are reouired to appear by their genacting on this impulse, he said, as uncon- ceased, ha* lately applied to our surrogate of j eral
guardian, if they h a r e one, and if they
!
our
county
of
s
t
Lawrence,
to
have
the
aaid
cernedly as though receiving disreputable : will proved a* a will of real and personal prop* j h a v e not>^ that the) a p p e a r a n d apply for the
ec^naintances ir. g^rdono at xaidniglit erty, in purauance of t h e statute in such caae j appoint m e n t of a special guardian, or in t h e
e v e n t of their failure or neglect to do ao, a
were common oocarrenoes: •' Well, let u» , made and provided: You. and each of you. a r e !, special
guardian will be appointed by the surtherefore
<*itcd
and
required,
permmally,
to
be
sro^ack to b * t my dear fcllow. and if I
rogate to represent a n d a c t for them in tho
and appear before our said ffurrogate. at hi* proceedings.
were you. I wouldn't wander a^njt by office in (XroVfi*burK, in the county of »t- Law-in testimony whereof, w e have
starlight till I was a liltie bit stronger. '•
rence on the 4th d a y of February next, at one
caused t h e seal of office of our
But in his heart of hearta he sw ;>ro that . o'clock in the afternoon, then and there to atsaid surrogate t o be hereunto
probate of the aaid last will and teataIt should go hard with th* festive Mr Piatt ti tend-the
^ [us]
.affixed. Witoesw. Vaaco P. Abment. A n d if any of the aforesaid person* are
if once he could get upon his track.
bott, surrogate of said c*mnty. at
under the a** of twenty-one veara. they will
H. P. UNDERWOOD.
NOTARY PUBLIC!
(Wniverneur. in said county, the
• please take notice that they are reouired t o
*th day ot November l>e»c
appear b \ tbelr general guardian, if they h a r e
W. ei. F A R M E R .
one. and ff they h a v e none, that they appear
TZUt AKDr5CaX>E.
Clerk to t h e Sui r o g a t e X VHirt.
and apply for the appointment of a special
Oar ancestors u^cd to cauckle hnxre!r iruard.an. or in t h e event of tbeir failure or
thx- j->ke Mm. Gl?.as ysrrxtntod
in her neglect to do ao. a *pe*-ial guardian will be ap- r p H E PEOPLE OF T H E STATE OF
pointed by the *urrog*te to represent and act 1 Y O R K , to Mary Morria. of Ovid. Michigan.
f a a o u s "Boole of Coolrery." when she an- fr»r
Them in tne proceeding* for the probate of MiloShattuckJSnd. a n £ Park Sbattuck, both of
nounced that you m^isl cau:h yonr hare bo- said will.
^ISl^ThJZ^rrZmZnt^r
" w v e r n r u r . N. Y.. Silas Shattuck. of Hurley.
f oro jrm pr-x^a^J to cy~>k hi:a. and Harry
, ! ? S r S r ^ ! e S i tn i2 ZZLZIL , V*l~* Almira
I^r. ot Hurl>, ( a l . J a n * Peterr S t i ! r v f t l Z l ? v L j £ i T T £ ^ ^ * ^ M i f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ***** " r Sermon, N. Y..
found herself in c u c h the wune p-*itiou as
illI r i
tfSf^r2j52T!tr a l t w ^ m ? ^
* ***** °* Rirhvllie. N. Y ^ A d d l e Woodthe worthy zaatnx**i readers, fie must
a!
Oouvemeur,
in aaai
said county.
county, , ^ ^ ^ F o w W N Y ^ P a r k fcfhaUaok a n d
uott.
surrogate of
£rat catch his hare. AnJ the hare in questhe l*th da> of December, 1*W. Lansing Shattuck. reaidVace* o s k n o w n to
tion proved to be cf such a shadowy charV. P. ABBOTT.
petitiower and cannot after d o e diiligeno* be
» M
acter, that after two dsys* bunting be w a s
Surrogate.
ascertained. beir» at law and next of kin of
Luke s h a t t u c k . deceased, heir* a t law and
oosnpeJed for the present to &?e up the
! next of kin of Milo s h a t t u c k . deceased, heir*
pursuit
r p H K PEOPLE OF TUT. FT ATE -OF NEW I at
law and next <A k m of Alniira Shattack.
Of oocrs* he at onos left Itrs. Piatt's JL YORK, to Tb>»ma* L*»anin*. of Menden . deceased, heir* at taw and next of kin of Abel
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:
John
I*ennir*g.
of
(»reenaboro,
Vermont:
I ShatUii-k* oVc^w^ed. heir* a t l a w and next of
brmae. Hi? f^lt like a discordaLt ^ieoc-nt
-^haiUiCk. dexeaaeo. beii> at law
in tb* bnu:^<^rcl«, for ;; is not a rerr picas- Phi*a Wiliiama, of l ^ w r r n o e , N Y^ Jo>na* .i kin.- of Park
l a m i n<*gf, i of
N. Y
. «J>d ?-arah
Tw-r.- and r.ext of u r , , o f Lydia Shartork
i f iLawrene-.
t w t . N. Y„
w-idc»w.
Cor»*tjtuant t h i s ? f.Tr a man t-- *:t at the ^ o a tat>le Tiirit:
t^ru: all the next of k;n and beir« at iaw tvf be:r* at law and next of kin of Af^natb Shat-rtJL i*Cr9 WUTSC sou and brother b * i § ^ Jnjz*~>
I>er.:ij2Ji.\ iate of the town c*f I-awrenc^. tucJu deoeaa^d, neir* at law aod n» xt ut k : i of
•siipe»i to br*nc to tbo g-^iiow*
tr t v e ~azTA? ni >t. I^awrcr.*^ aiidaiate of New s -a* s La track, deceaaed. l*e;r» a.J law and next
or k n A Truman Shattuck. d**<"e»ae*i. heir* a t
B u t tb-*Uif:; he ic&rr>rxi a a i y par'^c^2T% Vo»i. deceaaM. ««^r>d cr++-\infrlaw aral next r.f k;n iff hzra .-l^ttock. de\\'l,er*
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RHEUMATISM.
• T e a , f a s , I know. H y uncle wrote a a
of the city. The tn fan try met the
all a b e t the sad affair."
Confederate cavalry, and their long Use
•Then surely you will tell me Into whose never wavered. But suddenly from behind
Mr*. L a w t o n V Kverjrreeu ISaJve la
hands the chain P*MK*1 when it left your • low wall uprose the enemy four deep, and s u r e a n d i n s t a n t i n aJI rheumsvtie
if
a literal sheet ot Atme flashed on the strug- pairif*. for p a i n i n b a c k , s h o u l d e r , aide,
J can not, NLaj >r Wiotnrop please con- gling horsemen, who fell bark as bt«t they k n e e . hi|>. a n k l e o r a n y p a r t o f t h e
sider that it is uturty and absolutely tnv oould, only to give place to the *ol>d ma**** | b o d y .
i t pnve* i n s t a n t relief
tor
posslbke for mo w ^ v e tne information you of Federal infeutry, which movod steadily | c o u g h * . tvLild*. a s t h m a . opf>rem«ioffi o f
demand."
on, driviug alt before thorn But tn the t h e lung*, w e a k i M t * of t h e c h e e t o r
•* Your silence may be con*trued to yonr very flush of victory the gullant Brrwt>r, j l»a<-k.
W h a t A d a m W e e t a n J i c k , 0#
generous a* he was br*v«, pi HI rod out his j HAiuuiorni >" Y , i*a>> of Mr*. L a w disad van tacts^' •
life upon the battle field. B*rr\ ttood by J tonV Kvergreeii 8*1 ve:
••I know it, at»:i I will not speak "
"I w a s taJteo
Thus foiled, if irry reao.ved to pontpnae his side when the death-blow w»» detail him.j w i t h |*ain in m y l>twk w h i l e drawingthe attempt to d r u / tho information from l l happened lhu»: A man thrvw up his arms iog> in t h e w<>iHl> a n d wa* p r o * t r a t i
McKeatie, who wo* evidontly imp'icated to surrender *n appi-ai thai u a s never for tlav*
J a p p l i e d a planter of U w somoho»v or om«r tQ tbtj murdor. when a made in vw.n to Brvwer -and, evco as he ton*M S a l v e oiie n i ^ h t a n d w a s a b l e t o
circumstaneo o»curr\*j whu;h put a new F>urcrr*l him aword, shot huu through the walk t o t h e barn t h e n e x t moruinjjr,
heart.
phase OJ toe p»^4.i. u of aff^irs.
f a l l p a i n a n d M»reiie*fc g o n e .
J c a n recToey hi-d n u r v d « ^ n y , out the ni^ht was
1 « ) i-K C « ) N T I N ' f K I » .
[ o m m e n d it a> t h e \H %r p i a s t e r in u s e / 1
sultry, and W.uiar H^ wao oould tx^i sioop,
J Price. ^"* cenT^. KiKpiireof > o a r d r u g hy) drawu m c'..^.r t> tne window of h 3
A t The t
wli«»u Ciiluiiilai** ^fariril gist for Kimple j^u'ka^fe Si>le m a n u mom, wut/h «^vi»rlool4*od a suiall jrirden.
J> »i. W i u i x ^ l ' o , ,
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M'.ireh
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t!u»
iirw world, ii«*rtrl\ racti>r*
Suddenly u ^ a:'c:it*on was a'.tracuxi to lao
There,^i, N. Y
t-ver\
xnaii.
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HJid
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figure oi a mm crouch:.ig b- hiud a r.>\r of
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1 ..urs. Thi-re wa-« a sharp, shrill w::i»tle Kun»|M* ii >i^!»il t h a t lhtr»' \v;u> !M»
> r VV
WVrKi t<» i ! : v o v r r
Wh»*n !»»•
\ .Vioe rvMK'att'J n» i :uiawer\-d bv ^ou-» ono
4 MII1C 1»:,'*k. t*r«M\ I M H I
oTU'K. } ' \ K
with
MJI-(V>V
a
>l \ N ! T n AN u K D R R
r-*)ia, whicvi U^rry
in tho w.adow o f
i>t V l V . »
P A*»;«-u, M i m i M t t of th«
lar«:»* |>r«i)u>rt u i i i t-f r h < * , v )^<><H1 p » » o p l c
. d bv Li^uT.-ii-r:t MciCeaL'icv was ixv
; a'lh*jr«-<l i«» t h e i r tht-orv, Mini if Tl»e\ • ci.ai-iy of N U ^ i f i . i r , Hi.d iu t onhrin: l o Chr
i.a. X*i-^;c^nt.y t ' u 6* le d.»or of tue boaso «Ht-r^ a!iv>* t o - d a y m a n y <»f t h e m hU;uU 4 in *in h C H H " lUJidt- Ai*U pruvide*!. Nov
w^is oo-w»aed. au 1 ho saw t ao V^KIDT man go j wt»u!tj i l o u l > t l e ^ in.^i-t t h a t A m e r i c a tn-e i?« l«*rvf») w'i^fii U> »ll |<t'r»i>i,» h » r 1 l ^
f »rwurd in ta » u»r^v*jjn of th J iiia.' treos in
t iH>tu> ngmi st tY.r t-^ta'r of Kn*«lrri'"k sloft,
wbaso shodow.i he i:>st Si^ht of h;ra For a I h a d n t * \ > r )w*<»n di*r<»v»»ni! at a l l . A lau* of tn»u\rm«'ur, in nuMi ci*iu\y,
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llint lhr> Jirr rt-^uiPe*! tn rxhfoil lilt"
voices of two mcu speaking, but as their i world m o r e r e a d i l y t h n n H j n t t h e o r y . \*ith Itie vouchers theivof, to the ^uburriber,
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conversation Uvacu* more animated, the
j a l hi?* rr^i<it-Ti<*r in (rouverrirur, in M«id oottiity,
words were in-co d.i>tinct. Ho was just on j w h o *lill m a i n t a i n t h a t eoii>uuipticni I ou or bvforr thr Ut a*> of M«) next.
l)r.
PiereeV i i i d t l e i i
the point cf cio»iu£ his window, when the f i>» i n c u r a h l e
l>aiea. Lki. IU, A«»Mh
LKSTKK OVKRACKKR.
mention of his own aame attracted his at- Me<!ii'al IhM*o\vrv hnn cureil t h o u ! ai«ia«i
Kncotor.
tention.
Hands u p o n t h o u v t i u i h of CAsen, a n d Ii _ „ _ . . . . _ _ . . _ _
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*• I toll you Major Winthrop has his sus- ! will c u r e t h o u s a n d * more, b u t thet»e
>l"R>r ANT TU AN OKUEKOF V ASOO T.
j gHt.
ivAaatrrr. i»urm«?«te of the (\mnty bof
picions already. He hinted as much to me [ p e o p l e c a u ' t g i v e u p t h e i r p o i n t
u wreath
iv « n iw-rnuoj*
u»Tiof cumiiii
Aicaini^to
the e s and scoordirw
to the statat«
U c u r e lt!>ruLa
this afternoon.''
The speaker was M o » > e v e r t h e l e i t o t h e " D i s c o v e r y
n e ofmade
J U ! I Aand
Anaprovuled;
Tenney. N«»tic*
U t # ofw
the
t o w * of
v*x*
hereb,
Keczie.
KoMsir,
wud cxniniy,
that thejr a r e
to allin
pertiua*
hsvincd«ceA»«d.
clainui aicalniH
1 a n y caj»e of c o u ^ u m p t i o n , it t a k e n in |. en
mguirrd to exhibit tl*- tuune with tkt> vouchers
•• AV ho cure* for Major Winthropr* was • t i m e .
I thereof to the *uh»H riber, t h e executor of t h e
the greJT reply.
; laMt will and UwUuiieBt of t h e said deceaaed,
M
I do. O, Phut, is it not enough that havat his office in trouverneur vUla^e, o a or before the sth dav of April next.
regdiagraoed your mother and sister by
Dated this W day of Oct. 1«W.
your aMaBduct,you are driven to come bare
l*u*
THOMA* J. HAZEbTOX,
uke a Cusf in the night to beg a few dollars
Krecutor.
Crom oa#; that you .have gambled or drank
(Sucrtan^ors t o Cnmminy> A; Herrirk*
' P H B PKUPl.K OK THE STATE OF K » W
X \ OKI, to all creditom nr bervons ^^t-^<ptf
to be creditom of Chariee Holdea, late of Mar*
nek rail, in the Province of Ontart" and Deminion of Canada, deceased, rreeUtac. Yoa
are hereby cited to be and appear before tho
MQrrojrate of our county of Ht. Lawrence* at
hi* office in Goovernear. in aaid county, on the
»h day of January, UtJK, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon ot that day, to show cause, if any you
have, why ancillary letter* of administrattoa
with the will annexed upon the estate of said
Charlea H olden, &aouId not be tsaued and
jrranted to Fred W. Beat, who is a relative of
aaid Char lee H olden, deceased, and one of the
hperule legatee* mentioned in hi* said wiU.
In witneea whereof wo have
canned the seal office of our
i*aid sui-rojEate's court ef 8 c
LawrejioeCmnty.to behave[u. a.]
unto affixed. Witaeem, Hon. • .
Everything pertaining to this line of buniP. Abbott, surrogate of our
neM*, from the cheap and Inexpensive coffin to
•aid county of 8C Lawrenee.
to the better frraden of wood and cloth covered
at Oouverneur,the 10th day ox
casket*. £4F" LHMInfectant* k*pt coBPtantly on
•^
November, A. D., 1 * *
hand.
ITREMK COt'RT.W.88T . FARMKR,
LAWRKNCK
»WT
OOCWTT.—Asdrrw J. HorUnd, ma r*ardI*rompt attention (riven to all work introuted
to the HurroaaUa
Oourt.
ian ot U l e n Clerk
a BorUnd
a n d l i n y Borland,
to our care.
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