Bortfolio.
THE FALSE AND THE TRUE.
Down by a little pebbly brook, Whose wavelets laughing fancies tock,
And o'er the stories wozt akipping, Two little children, boy and girl," With eau-browned cheek and tangki cur?,
Came. tripping.
*As, boy and girl-like, on they passad
Whore giant boughs deep shadowe west, Hand clasping hand so tightly, Baid he at length, On Little love, I love you all the world above!" Full lightly.
And she, in all her love for him,
Not seeing that his love was dim,
Bat trusting him fall surely, Looked up with eyes of heaven's bite, While ripe lips whispored, "I love you,"
Demurely.
H.
The ailout years had fitted fast, And once again the maiden passed,
The brookside pathway taking: And as of old the wavelets played, and little circling eddies raade.
O'er smooth-worn patibles Breaking, And as the maiden lingering stood, A picture of sweet womanhood,
Pure, trae, and tender-hearted, She heard the voice she loved so well. To other ears its love-talo toll,
The tale of days departed.
'50 love," it said, "O little love,
I love you all the world above"
Bweat story oldin nover!
But the little maides's dream had led, Her loving trust lay cold and dead,
For ever and for 'rver.
And though that swact pure-hearted one Might still find love teuerth the san
That would désert ker nover, She lets it pass without regret, For while some whisper and forgat,
True love loves on for ever. -¿Weatherly.
STARLIGHT,
Ali duy among our fellow men we DOOTE;
And in our homes, er in the busy street, Exchange with them our gold, oun hats and love; F$89 this one by, and this one amiling greet; Add yet a little to the hoarded store.
That we
we have heaped in long laborious days; Or tired al this, we say we'll toil no wore,
And follow after jey through pleasant ways. Bat at the last the day is done, and when
Our little earth is
fading on the sight, God'a world-sown universe, appearing then,
Throngs all the splendid spaces of the night. Our waking spirit then begins to riss
And scar on new-found wings beyond the skies. Ohurchman's Shilling Magasine.
HOME LIFE A HUNDRED YEARS AGO,- One bundrou years ago not a pound of coal or cubic foot of illuminating gas bad been barned in this country.
No iron atoves were used and no contri- rances for economizing best were employed antil Dr Franklin invented the fron frame Are place which still bears his name,
| $30,000! That's a good haul. Why don't the car thieves try my car? Here I've been on the road for two year, and never for a moment has the safety of a dollar in my safes heen jeopardized.”
He's maidered himself one of the lucklest messengers in the country, and with the paper in his hand, stepped into the express car which a moment later moved out of Cosboston.
It was a beautiful Autumn evening, and the me senger sat at the open side door enjoying a olgar until the sun went down and darkdess foll over the earth, Then he shut the door, lighted the lamps, and saw that everything was safe.
Pine anote or callow candles furnished the light for the long winter nighte, and sanded fora supplied the place of rugs and carpets. vas drawn from deep wells by a cranking he water used for household purposes "aveop"
No form of pump was used in this coun- try, as far as we can learn, until after the commandement of the present contary.
CLOUDS.
Be knew the value of the contents of the company's safes, and he thought what a haul thieves would make if they would mucousfolly burglarize his car on the pre- sent trip.
But he felt secure, for he dropped into his own chair and fell asleep.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
(No. 4446 SEPTEMBER 29, 1877,
though I have dozed, but like the cat. - ▲ | orn away by a bullet. The wound, from ["at none of the latter was hit. There ammmition, and with them he could have footstep, however soft will rouse me. You the effect of which she soon died, is such a most have been poor marksmanship (dise frod continuously into the crowds thak sik me where the money is, I throw the terrible one that it is difficult to bellers Played at this place on Saturday night, and were following him, and killed scores and question back at you,?! Upon pain of death it was inflisted by a bullet. A laborer, or Pore ammunition wasted than was over hundreds of men. While marching along I could not tell you, bied juta silver subag his way home from work was, while walking before dass in the same space of time. Butler street, near the arsenal, two men He ceased, and the foremost robber sald; up the hill with his tin boket in his hand parties WTLE, GREATIN DANGER, Liber came out of a street car that was passing This beats me. I believe you, George shot in the back of the head. He fell dead. But the greatest danger of all was yet to by, and standing on the platform, fired into Gleason. Somebody has robbed the safon When found his body was almost rigid, and como, and that was the flaming car of the column and killed Corporal William before we struskisofher did du while you his hand dotshed the bucket with such a petroleum, Had the Notore suponded in Gills and Private Alexander, Miller. Be slept." Will you slacken the speed of the grip that it could hardly be loosed. He getting it there they did the others, water fore this, Privates S. H. Hess and Georgo train ? beaverzió), dill suite of grandad never knew what hurt him. Two men would have been of no count in quenching Stephenson had been killed wille marching The messenger selaid the bell-rope, and were standing on the hillddo talking. They it. It has been often demonstrated in this along Pean avenue, and Lieutenant Aah, the speed of the train began to diminish. were mere spectators and strangers to oity that in an oil conflagration of any of the Keystone Battery, had been badky
***Now good night, Gleason," said the each other. They heard the volley of extent bullittle rellanos can be placed upon We disappointed robber, moving to the sliding musketry: Ons of them looked to see water. The soldiers ser the car wounded. THE MEN IN CAMP door. We hope the company won't dis what it was about, and dipen turning to ing, but oh! thanks to skind fate, it charge you for sleeping at your post. Of speak to his companion found him lying jumped the track before it lind got close course we've disappointed we expsoted to dead at his feet. The bullet-hole in blaanong sa endanger the safety of the make a big haul to-night.” pandangan head needed no explanation. A little boy, The next moment they sprang from the half a mile away was shot and so geriously dar, and the messenger heard a prolonged wounded as to changer his lifeya in dod whistlo.
He walked directly to the safes which | presence, stood side by side, and opening the com bination locks threw wide the burglar proof doors. Then he took forth valuable pack. age after package, until he had emptied the strongholds of their treasures, li is safe to any that Messenger Gleason deprived the safes of mossy, and other valuables within the aggregate of seventy thousand dollars!
After doing this he closed the doors, and with the packages walked out of the car to the tonder.
Not a dollar!" said Gleason, The conductor looked at the safes, and then at the man whom he seemed to regard es mad.
Where to the money then?" "I don't know,"
The train was stopped, and as the mes songer had told his story, search for the packages began,,-
TROOPS_CONSIDERABLY NERVOUS.
Then he saw the bell-rope moving, and Notwithstanding many of the Philade The train bad a run of forty-nine miles the train fast returned to its usual speed. phis troops were old soldiers, some of them before the messenger world again be called He fell back into bie chair completely having served in the Rebellion, they exhibit to service, and be thought of this, perhaps, mystified. He could not imagine who had ad considerable trepidation pat at Twenty when he settled into the chair resolved robbed the safes, whose empty pockets eighth streat. An officer says that he saw upoa a doze.
stared at him from one corner of the car. dozens of then shoot straight up into the Brand-bye he rose, and his eyelids. His thoughts were suddenly interrupted air. He didn't know, of course, whether parted.
by the conductor, who bounded into his it was through a dislike, for shodding blood or from fear, but he rather believed it was "They did it, eb Money all gone! the result of being bought face to face Curse the fonds! They had a man on with an unfamiliar danger. This, fight sach platform, masked and armed. How took placeabout five o'clock in the evening much did they get ? They came on board In spreading about the city the em as passengers.
couldn't have been distanced by the wind The wildest excitement, followed, and in stead of staying away from the scene of danger thousands of men and boya flocked to the agene of it. The side and summit of the hill locking upon Twenty-eighth skroat grew blanker than ever with rash women and men, but fortunately no further shooting took place. We had almost wil Ston fighting instead of shooting, but in this It came to an abrupt and happy termi- case about all the fighting was done on one sation. The engineer placed the lost valu side. The firing of the soldiers dispersed ables into Gleason's hands,
the crowd and gave them possession of the "Bob, the fireman; me you climb on to railroad track. This they held until about the coal in the tender, and then you stuffed soven o'clock, when General Pearson order all these envelopes into one corner. When så General Brinton to retire with his men you went back into your car we pulled om into the round house of the Pennsylvank out, and Intended to keep 'em for you till railroad. The populate was growing we got to Grafton. Why, you had your excited; threats of executing vengeance in eyes open, but Bob and me knew you were the Philadelphians were so general men, in a walking trance,” stat
anthinking and reckless, and ready for Thus spoke the engineer, and the reader any deed of desperation, were arming by may imagins with what thankfulness the hundreds. All this could not but have bem messenger received the envelopes not one known to General Fearon, and they are of whose original number was missing. : doubtless the considerations that influenced I do not know whether, the robbers over him to give the above order. He was learned the story of the missing valuables thoughtful for the safety of the troops but I do know that slags that night George and selected the round-house se in his Gleason has not been a somnambulist. opinion the most eligible place to defend and the one which promised most security
It was filled with goal, black and grim, and the heavy smoke" of the engine. The toy of the smart broase. blowing, beat against his face,
But he did not seem to beed it, for be climbed upon the tender with one hand, and deliberately secreted the packaged among the coal in one soyner.
Baring accomplished his singular task, be returned to the express car, washed his handa, which had been begrimed by the lumps of coal, and retired to bis chair, where his eyes closed and he breathed like a sleeping man."
George Gleason had robbed the safes in a state of somnambulism, and their from doors guarded the messenger's book and a fow old papers of little value |
He slept for half an hour longer when he awoke and rubbed his eyes. His first nation thereafter was to consult bla watch.
himself, and drew another cigar from bin "We're approaching Gnfton," he said to pocket for a quiet smoke,
for det fumar filled the car, and the men« ]
A miaute later the fragrance of a prime suger was half enveloped in smoke.
Grafton was yet nineteen miles away. nounced, and turned quickly in his chair.
All at once Gleason heard his name pro-
word, and the half-consumed digar fell to He sprang to his feet the moment after.
held a revolver. the foor, his hand few to the pocket that
For there stood before him two men whose dark maske bung far below their eblus
"Don't draw," Mr Gleason," said one of the strangers, and the young messenger saw a revolver covering his head. "We don't want to be so ungentlemanly as to slay you here. The road can't spam you, indeed it can't "
Gloasen's hand shrunk away from the pocket It had touched, and he looked at the
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THE FIGHTING AT PITTSBURG, U. SA
THE LANE› LABOUR HIOTS.;
(From the Pittsbury Papers:) The scenes in which the Philadelphis troops took such a prominent and active part form a chapter of surpassing interest, terday afternoon, and found them to be, The writer mingled freely with them yea officers and privates, all gentlemen. They
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Upon reaching the bridge that crosses the Alleghany River at Shirpsburg, the mob stopped pursuing, and the troops ware. molested no farther. They encamped on the hill overlooking the Work House and Allegheny City Home. About six o'clock, they got something to eat, the first since Saturday noon
I
RAM "THE BAPTISM OF FIRE."
the 'guns stolen from the armory in position on Liberty attest, and endeavored to fro it. They speedily rotired when opsted on with sixby dve mucts, lowving several dead and wounded on the grounds They were allowed to remove all the daad and wounded except two dead mon who lay in such position that under cover of re, moving them they might have fired the gun. Every man who approached that gun was warned by the zentries to keep sway, and no one was shot at who heeded the warning. At every point where attacks were made, warning was given before firing, The stories about the sound-house being bombarded are also false. Not a shot was fred at us from a field pisce; nor would the gunnery of the mob, bad they commenced ring, have crested the slightest excitement or produced the least confusion. The Philadelpha men are soldiers tad gentlemen, simply obeyed the orders given them, sid regrow very much that the obedience, of those orders on Saturday caused bloodshed. They are as steady and precise as regulars, and I or no other officer could ask or care to have better support. The round-house was not evacuated till the mon were suffe eating from the smoke, and they retired in most excellent order. The total of casual. ties during the night was one man wounded in the hand and another in the arts, and bath returned to duty after their wounds wers dressoil, I know this to be correct, for I was stationed near to the improvised: hospital and saw all that was going on in it. Lastly, as to the alleged burning of overal men. My command was the last to leave the buildings, retiring through the carpenter shop in which it is said they were barned, and none of us saw so much as 6. canteen left behind. I was all over the buildings several times during the night, and not a dead man was to be seen. Cap. tai Murphy, of the Jefferson Cavalry, remained til the last, and will, I am antisfled, corroborate these statements in every partienir, and when opportunity is given we will furndeh a great deal of real history, and sensational trash, which cannot but injure us at home and abroad."・・・・
military quartere. General Brinton didn't approbent a particle of trouble from any thing else than fire. As knew that he could hold the round hönse against any unorganized force that could be brought against him. He was also well aware of the fast that nothing but flame could dislodge
Tho Captain Brock, of Hutchinson's, him. His feare of fire were well founded, Battery, referred to in the above account, for when he finally retreated from the outer gives the following story of the might's depot, it was only when compelled to do so experience: At some fature time, when by the mufferable heat The burning all the facts are known, the censure s0 car ruse was followed about 2 o'clock in the liberally bestowed upon the Philadelphia morning by an attempt to bombard the troops, will be transferred to the civil round-house. The zigters bad obtained a authorities, and possibly a portion of it to cannon from some place, it is supposed some officers of our local military, After from Knapp's Battery, and stationed it in the retreat into the round-house the guards Liberty street, eo as to sweep the head- were mounted, and a most valiant watch quarters and one of the round-houses. It kept on all avenues of approach. - Several was loaded with railroad spikes and coupl times during the night attacks were made, ing-irons, and had it ever been discharged, and were quickly repulsed by the gentries would hay had an efect terrible to con- | aloše. No gendral firing was permitted at template. General Brinton could see a sny timo, and cot a shot was red from commation in the crowd, but was the much-dreaded Gatling guna, either on unable to at first asertain, what it was Saturday or Satday night. They, with sboat. Tmally the dotere parted, and two guns of my battery shotted with canias looking from among them he saw the ter, were kept ready for a grand attack our yawning mouth of a cinnon, This was on spy reported was to be made, but, it onary, he had hardly thought of. It was is needless to say, never was made. an emergency where the lose of a moment.The only demonstration werth mention- might have brought down great destruction log was when the mob placed one of on their heads. The mob was within speaking distance. Stepping to a window, he hailed the crowd (this la the General's or story) and asid that he would shoot the first min that attempted to fire it. He warned them away and told them he was in carnent. It was a case of either death to them or death to him and his men, Stationing twenty men at a window, he gave them orders to shoot at the first at- tempt to fre that cannon. He told them to aim how and well and to waste no ammunition, The General's orders were dimregarded. A crowd of the rioters stop ped up to discharge the weapon and the soldiers fred. They had obeyed orders and aimed low. Seven of the mob were BRET IN TEE BOUND-HOUSE! A killed and a number wounded. The rioters With the coming of darkness the soldiers fell back out of sight at this display of marshed into the round house, General determination on the part of the military, Pearson sccompanying them, together with but in a few minutes a man stepped forward Captain E. Y. Breck, of Hutchinson's Be and asked permission to tary, two of his gans and several of his REMOVE THUR DEAD, men. It was one of the most desperats General Brinton geosented, but in grant nights these men ever passed. The often ing permission repeated his warning that ing Twenty-sixth street, wore transformed the cannon, would be shot. A few of the of the outer depot, on Liberty street, front, the first man that etiampted to discharge into headquarters. The round house above killed were carried away, after which, with are a fine-looking lot of men, and without these offices, and the machine shop and desperation and bravery unsurpassed, exception deeply regret the blood which round-house below them, were taken por another diye was made toward the gun, they caused. But they claim that they session of and guarded by the rank and with the intention of sanding its contents couldn't help it. They came to this city file. The two Gatling guns and the pair into the wind-house, but again the troops in obedience to orders from Adjutant of cannon from Hutchinson's Battery, the fired, and the rioton, appalled at the General Latta, and when here were obliged latter loaded with cannister, were placed in slaughter of their comrades, fell back with of course to do as ordered. The soldiers advantageous positions to sweep all the out having accomplished their purpose. It arrived at the Union Depot about half-past entrances Cooped up in these houses, was not long antil a third effort was made, 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. They the military were almost completely ent off but is, fco, failed, and then the rioters comprise the First Division, under com from communication with any person out let that gun alone. Persons who heard mand of Major-General RM. Brinton side, or from the headquarters of Adjutant the musketry firing between two and three There are not over fire hundred soldiers General Latte, which were at Union Deptt. o'clock yesterday morning will now - who belong to the Division here,
But they held their ground until eight derstand what it was about. The military o'clock this morning, without the loss ly watched that cannon until their retreat The soldiers ware aabjouted to fibes and death or the injury of a single man. Men from the round house, and it was only dis- insults continually, after they had gotten swarmed by thousands from all sections charged when they had gotten away and within earshot of the assembling-place of of the city to the locality where the were marching out on Penn avenue, beyond "But the safes havo."
the strikers, but their orders were to pay troops were entrenched, with the inter the reach of the murderous spikes and meenger with a smile.
"Then open them if you can,” said the no attention whatever to jeers, or anything tion on the part of a majority of them of | couplings. The only communication of that sort, but to keep cool and collected, massacring the entire division. But it is General Brinton had during the entire With your assistance we will," answered and obey the commands of their officers always the case that unorganized effort night with any peran outside was by On a still Summer day, when great one of the masked men, who until that mo- The assemblage of people not only refused fails to acomplish anything against dis means of a scout. He had four or five masses of soft vapor fill the heavens, the mest bad not spoken; Mr Gleason, we to badge, but the cries and hisses at the cipline, so that all the efforts of the scouts, but only one of them proved procession of figure is like a scene of enaidn't come here to parley, and, as we mean soldiers were renewed. General Brinton rioters to fislodge the soldiery or kill them true. This man, who is a Pittsburger, chantmont. Stutely animals stride past, business, we will proceed to it at once. You talked to the peoplo, and begged them, so proved ineffective. The officers in the but whose name erreportar could the like of which are not seen again; broad have the keys, and will oblige us by pro he says, to keep away or that some of them headquarters, where the gas was kept l, not learn, conveyed three despatches to
A BYSTEMATIC DEBTOR, winged birds sail into the west, never to ducing them,"
would get hurt. He told them that his were the special targets of riflemen outside, Adjutant General Latte, at the Union De-Lord Keswick Well as you like, FI "No smoke and no drink!" ejaculated return grand chariots move by that are tarned into mighty giants on the horizon;
to perform an ugly duty, and that they no other effect than to riddle the windows He carried them in bis month. In one of mind; it won't take me half a second. I'm men had been ordered to come to this city who kept pouring bullets inside, but with pat, and brought bank an equal number. just get these papers straight, if you don't Rocks of white sheep troop leisurely slong
would have to do it, no matter what it and walls Everything moved along quietly them the Adjutant General stated that he arranging my bills, you see," he continued, into other pasture-folds; tall towers and castles rise out of shapelessness juto strong
coat. His expostulations were unheeded. enough until toward the middle of the was pleased with the manner in which
a ter a momentary passe. "I always pay night, when the rioters begun to get bois General Brinton was conducting the tradespeople upon system of my own. symmetry, to dissolve like visions; name-
"No, no, Gleason,”; was the response, The General directed bis troops to fisterous in their demonstrations. Rumors campaign, and that he had no instructions, indeed! said Me Howard. Yes, I les forme rise, glide past and vanish into and the twinkle of the dark eyes told our bayonets and clear a passage way. The as numerons as they were varied, about to give. The troops were without anything space, until change seems the law of the messenger that the face beneath the ranak men in the crowd caught hold of the baya what had been done and what was being to eat from noon Saturday until six o'clock world, and permanence only a myth. was smiling "It's a combinatios lock, nets and attempted to wrench the guns done, were cirqulated in all parts of the yesterday evening. Major Baugh attempt When the sun, has set and this dissolv- you see, and we happen to be ignorant of from the soldiers. It seems as though it city, but most of them proved incorrected to get provisions to them in the round ing view of vapers becomes a painted the cabalistic word-y or sesatus: Open was fated that bloodshed was to follow, By twelve o'clock the rioters who had sack house on Saturday evening, but the rioters spectacle the eye is feasted with color as the doors for us, if you please."
and that no exertions on the part of the ed the gun shops in the city began to col deprived him of his provender and scattered the fancy has been with form. The slow
Gleason saw that plaiding would avall officers or patience by the soldiers would lest about the found house, on which they it in the street. Welge dawn of color, which first tints the cloud-him naught. There was stern determination avert it. Finally a Sergeant in Company opened a vigorons and persistent fire. The RETEBATING FROM FIRE, edges, then grown into a warm suffusion in the robber's tone, death in the depths B of one of the regiments was shot, and number of ballets they used in this way till the whole mass is irradiated, the rich the black eyes. He had often read of several of the privates were struck with was wonderful- deepening of hues, the endless shades, the such burglaries; how cashiers were made to car couplings, stones, etc. Then a soldier sabile fading away of light, one cloud after open the sales of their own banks and throw without orders, fired, and his example was The mob raade an attempt to break in the flames would reach the round-house them all off, and have done with another, gray and foreken, until only a thousands at the foot of the robber. He imitated by others. The first firing done the gates, and overwhelm the troops by In this incendiary attempt they were observe Mi Howard. "Uh, but that's golden glow lingers in the horizon, is like had never dreamed that such an event was by Company A, of the First Eegiment, force of rumbers, but was succesfully successful The round houss caught fire, aut of the question of core. What I The effect stays in the memory long after less that he would be compelled to assist in division followed. General Brinton and and better dodge, which the good judgment could, but it eventually became apparent had his chance. Of courts there is
poem or a symphony of the old masters. would happen in express car No. 66, much and then a general fusilade from the whole sistad. Then the rioters resorted to a new The troops stood the heat as long as they mean to say is in a really impartial system. No man can say he has moi the details of the picture are forgotten.-robbing the patronizing public. General Pearson both natte in saying, and discrtion of the commanding officers that they would have to vacate the building certain amount of Inak about it, just as National Repository.
But he was at the many of the villaint, amphatically, that no order to open fire was only rendered unavailing, They got three although it was fleeing from one enemy to and his life was in startling jeopardy. He given. It was the spontaneous action of cars on the tracks of the Alleghany Valley face another. The soldiers were all called their money a good deal oftener than others i thero is in anything else-cope of them get came forward with pale face, and stooped the troops, restilting largely, doubtless Railroad, which run in front of the dept together, and the ammunitions in their but that can't be helped. Now here, for from nervousness and fear at being placed offices and round houses. One of the possession was redistributed, esso man "Be lively about it said one of the in a position to which they were not accus cars was loaded with grain, one with whs belog girat an equal number of rounds, Insane, (bolding up a long strip of hims who knew that George Gienson, the favorite men. "You know the looks like a book, tomed, and which seemed to promise dan key, and the third with oil. It was the | Both guns of Hutchinson's Battery were paper), here's Wilking, asidler--denged Kezd, was & somnambulist. His strange our orders with alacrity. We give you two pet promptly taken. The musketry firs run them down in front of the quarters, to men to take up the line of retreat, Thehaspot been paid for let's seemsix years, and performed during a were he at the top again just after tranos were known to a small circle of end of that time the doors do not aring raliroad track, and it was effective both in The first car that dame down, propelled by Brigade has left of the line. The Sheth Pro had a bad night at loo. You had friends and associates, who mentioned them open the P. C. and Str will lose her the way of killing and wounding persons its own weight on a descending grades was Regiment which suffered so severaly in next time, I should think," "suggested better leave him where he day bill not when our hard was appointed to the best messenger. position he was destined to fill with honok. The imperiled man did not reply, bus and dispersing the crowd. It was unfor fall of grila. It was in fismee, and looked killed and wounded, brought up the rear.
Mr Howard. Oh, dear, no, that would tunate that so many imecent persons were ominous as it rolled toward its destination. For two years be ran his car without fell to work on the looks. The combination killed. The hillside was black with people, Opening the yard gates, in compliance will joident, no train robbers attacked it, and was quite intricate, but lesson was famillar and the ballets took learful effect among an order from General, Brinton, who saw the troops, led by General Brinton and his. begin to allow exe prions, where are you to Dragging their Gatling guns with them, Hakea rule, and stick to it. If you ence norer do," said Lord Keswick, seriously. he became the favorite messenger of the therewith, and in less than a minutes time them. At least eight were killed and that prompt action was necessary to are staff, marched out through the lower round stop, you know - No, no, Wilkins, ART road. strange to ay that during the time, he opened the first does. #bila he dozed often in Els car, he did not
twelve or fifteen wounded, some fatally, them from great danger, some of the house, through the carshone and along the onco fall into the somnambuliatig state, and
Now for the packages said one of the The bullets tore such great holes in some soldiers leaped out in the faces of the platform of the tranfer depot down to far you've had your chance, and down he was congratulating himself that the the messenger put forth his hand, in that one of the Gatling guns Had been dis on the falls for the purpose of hurting the Twenty-fifth and up Penn aveans. It of milar documents. Nothing said Mr
of the bodies that an impression got abroad rioters, and threw several pieces of lumber Twenty-Afth street. They marched down YODEO) And the strip of las paper dis appeared beneath a superinadimbent ma jugular transas had left him altogether, locked an inner door, and started back charged, but General Brinton denies that cars from the track singular as It may wars spindidly-executed movement, and Howard, Impalvely, is more wearing when occurred the incident I am about to iniato.
aghat. His downward run on the right express What's up, Gleaton 1 exolaittoda extended from Coshocton to Springfield a stack, looking at the messenger distance of one hundred and eighty miles. astonishment There were tow stations of importance on the route, and the train, made but three mails between the two sitien. The officers of the road were, at the date of our story, and still ers, camful men of business, jealous of their patrons' interest and gen lemen of integrity.
Nothing in nature is so immaterial and delicately changing as the clouds. It is north while to spout a day in observation, to noto what exhaustless possibilities of change lle in a few hours' time. One of the commonest shows of land evolution, and one which seems to follow a certain law, begins with a multitude of soft, glob- ular figures that may cover the entire ely these dissolve into a host of finely mottled Images like fish scales, then marshal them selves into ranks like waves of the sea, emerging at last into a thin, delicate fabrio like crumpled muskin..
THE MYSTIFIED MESSENGER, There were comparatively for persons.
men for a moment in silence. :
**What do you want ?" he asked. money."
*What most men earnestly desire---
*{ have none,"
eyes of the men and once into the muzzle The young messenger looked twice in the of the Revolver, before he diaplayed the keys
them.
**Here they are,” he said, "extending
before the safes.
ENGL.
KO ORDER TO FIRE GIVEN,
THE CARNAGE COMMENCES.
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keep all my bills upon a fle; and after every race meeting or night at cards, or anything of that aort, I take them out, and se who firm on the list. If I've had a good time of it, I pay the top follow, and sometimes, the next two or three ; le I've lost my money, the man at the top Towerd daylight yesterday morning the tom of the list. It isn't a bad plan, loses too, and goes down to the bat- rioters ignited oil card on the Pennsylvaniasis? It would be a much better plan Railroad, and pushed them down so that
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almost too amazed to speak, and the robbert Gleason pointed to the empty temptable, exchanged strange glands.
Opon the other safe commanded one; moneyleon,
The messenger obeyed. It, too, was
You know where the honey is.”
*George Gleason, # Want no writing.
ance on Saturday evening.
on. Then the soldiers rolled several car skilifal manner in which it was socomplish- PITTSBURG BOLDIBES FRAUS ARM wheels out and rolled them upon the treated. He had got some distance up Pannabille to me, interrupted Lord Stationed on the alde of the hill were The next that date sailing down was a street before the rioters discovered the allow myself tabe bothered with aneh things
Keswick, airily, refilling his pipe "Inever detachments of the Fourteenth and Nine burning car of whiskey It struck the retreat. Then the mob took after the Mr Howard shook his head and smiled sadly, latter, Cacob Nowmeister, was killed by the directly in front of the mob. Bes both and never case faltered, notwithstanding may be ist to take care of itself. When I teenth Regiments of this city. One of the wheels and was hurled over into the street military which maroled in solid column You are young, and you think to metro Philadelphiana. This, combined with the thie and the grain car vere still burning the thousand danger hat threatened them w your age, too, thought you do fact that many others narrowly escaped, It was absolutely necessary to extinguish on every side. It was Geners Brinton's but a time came when bar to fach. Instan and that many of the saldiers of both regl them or the rioters would have ascomplished purpose to go as far as the United States stern fat and then, when it was too late. ments were in sympathy with the cause of their objes Getting & line of hose, the Arsenal, of Batter street, and there andamptice pented my headissance Tott the strikers, bal not of the mob, led large militiamen attached to plug in one of Upon arriving there he knocked at the gates may drift on for a time with your you How should I know aried the mea- the fold. Sume of them rowed that they water playing on the burning cars. They five soldiers were killed, and one of the you, will be the end of is 3Upon numbers of the Pittsburg troops to leave the buildings, and soon had a stream of bat was refused admittance. On this maroh shut, but what will the end bei WEALT sengor, mystified more than the robbers real not fight to pat down working men, extinguished the fire in few minutes, Gatling gune was thrice fred into the extra precaution, sad it was to the obedi Did I tract, that you wers Sonting and The departure of these men left the East greatly to the disappointment of those who pursuing doters, each time with seful effect, my word, i don't kay said Lord Keswick, ative of these orders that much of the secrete the matter? If 40 #he betrayed ben soldiers pretty much by themselves had arranged this scheme, who could do as men fall before it like grain before the upon the Hp of his tongue, “And I staring. And be tight have added, what popularity of the road was attributed. → **Hello!" exclaimed Messenger Gleason yourself. I wear to you that" than was "killside wild a baby tú her armas, was normak did liberally. The basiling of the hose that he celld bare hilled Bandreds of ten, don't know what business it is of yours you Here are my books, look of them for Mrs. El Keeper, who was standing on the nothing the lock on and curse, which thermower General Brinton told car reporter the evening while looking over the columns sorenty thousand dollar worth of appear by a buillet, which tiled hop thild and in and the phoing of obstructions on the teak but his fat grow set i contemplation of either only kis too gooinstared to be mr of thọ sử, Q. and d. C. robbed of i 1 tres's left the martes de moment, reared gif kus ker bye alment completely siders hopi peppering soup by the soldim, Trainee, Both Gating game and plenty of | VV Dis die Harry of the Cleveland Herald, "The express main in the safes when we let Costerber Ricted a peters weakd upon her, & little Ard out abandon was geri dansekake our the Waspatar he could out, and kevay duell towerbodyim" Langs of Money?
When robberies became common on their roads, the messengers of the P. C. and Bt 1. ware sure to receive orders commanding
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