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J. HCIINEM.Y, KIII'IIM
VOL (.
TNI! OHI.UO HI'lIt'TATOKl
A WKRKI.y NliW.SI'AI'I'.it,
axvario r th Komi., uu. u iikmm
uvular eir Tin raori.r. or uar.mn
INVAUIAIII.Y IN ADVNCI.. '
On efjrtir nnimiii ... h 00
ot tit month
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ADVERTISING.
OaW aajaarti (IJ lata il l") le I" iliun,
tlCl (,
Far every atblltluiial Inariiimi
tfaaMnhal alld ll.la.ll. m l.l.l
$1 iki
, f luimraiii
j nil
I, yVO lr "Hi11111
Attml Matinm mail. Inyaily ''"-' i
auraae m lk1iMtii, iUm-u ihay iU b I
TM M.bll laaaUom iml ! ii,.ln,i liy ,
I till f-rW, awl
iarxi4 ccufiliinly. I
0vniiliilTi
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wata, ariiap ' i I'ja
fmai Uirlrna' lloiwliul.l unl.
II UN Jit
"I eea aoilralf ki," alia i innnmr I,
"Km Mjr brail aata nal a'l.t !' ,
Pat aanly, la Uit fat, (ar iluMam ,
I raa haar a wunj al lJ "
"It Iharaapifa inrinj,
Aatbrjr earry Imihh tlirir aJiatT ,
Aaa laaavaaiui brtr' ha larii,
Alkl ruatlaa llic ll) IU Ir.lr.
UaUal Ihaiaaia cm lalkuig,"
CaUaly lUllaba alravr to k i
Yet bar vafoairi-w fainl anJ UriiiliNii;,
AaJtlia Ml lliiahril in lirr rlirrk
ll la only tb rliiktrrii t.U mj;
jHakiw, now Ihrir wmk Jhim ,
Aaxt lliay laujli thai llirir r)ra alt tlalilrj
Vjrlba lajavlllii aallinc aim
Falaltrerrw liar toifr, an wiakir,
At mill anilona r) aa alia t ll. J,
al)awa lha avrliua vt clicaliiuta
I C.u haal a hurartilall llili "
'll la unt) Ilia lln r llial M fir rr J H
III a hard ull Ilia rlutrl ria.a
Thar wrra alallkil, an. I lint l.i ll.r lln. kn,
Aathr) aawlha raaa jum.
New lb luftbt laa IU aitrlirr
Jllrai lay in 1M1 Irali nrai.
Aad Ika or rewhatl In ll." im.i,
AaaHaarhUdraa wria at ir.i
lbara m ualy a muiI i ii',
I'rwu waUliii" aiiuiMl a 1m il,
Itulrrallttlie niai) apiii,
fi-arr la Ilia U rt drail '
Kriifn lh Naw Y..lk llulrlmun
WIO KILLED UAFTAIN WAIaKER 1
ut i irk iiiiMiiiitn .
Few Incidenttofllii-campaign in Mix
Ireieem ip mmtl up ami iiidiliuito a
that Illative to the taking nf ll.iamaiitla,
and the dealhuf that mdVai.d cl.it.luc
oflcer, Capl. Walker. In glancing over
(he paprnof Major llaiiim ni.l, nl li,-.,r
gla, which ha draignatr tin- 'Sirmnlart
Jombataor the Jlrxlcnii tt ar un nh
aerve that ho ha arivaii an acrimut nf thr
engagement at lliiamauila ami tlm fall
of Walker. Wo Mien- tlm Majur'tai
' caunt, compiled a it it from "tin. dmu
rnents,' to be in tho main corrrci. but
lacking Incidental pith, and nliitlillt rrrn
Moulin the grand ilrntutmrni am tt Inch
our gallant fiitnd lni. iii.hiU nun
tininre even now stares u In tin- fan-, n
Iflallfo he 'yrt livml' tioldid liptbu
MMSMC SI potter on earth
"We in
i have taken sumo iiaiiis.and n rr. at
Mai of interest turrly, in routing at the
facti; and no tliuo leeins so proper as
the preient seveialuf thr clutalrm gen
.tlemin of that day and wcasinu, being
now around ui In cite tint alory iliteri
tibia eihibition nf Inm nitrrrsl. I
Capl. 8. II. Walkerttasa Mart lander,
a young man of the Irurit aitsible hero ,
.am an . g;y- " ""-' "I"'"
aamaatnn with nil tlm nr.lnr And illltor. .
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priee of.ld.er devote. ..tho best in.oT C
eitior IU. ci.un.ry. lie miiiho.ii ,
companyof mounleiliiie,., ithme liratery
waa on y equaled by Ins own, and wl, ,e
dliolp line and har.linrs, hit been un, r.
P....0, i e.,u .-.. v aut r.'T . ,ne
world. Wo shall itkin mer Ihn thousand
and ono Incident of the line nf acli.ni m
svhioll Walker, l.fwls, ami lli.'ir br.uo
oompinleni in arm did gallant service, to
cemeltlnn languinary nnd iruly ihrill
Ing drnoaiv7il. '
(lent Lane, after the landing nud ur
ganizallonol hli Iroopi nt Vera Cm,
with onw'JSOO men, itarle.l for I'uelila,,
where It wai understood llial Cl. Chllds
required rolnforcouient. I.nm' lift Jnla.
pa on llio lit of October, mid liurrie.l for.)
ward with Lilly' coinuund At 'umlr,'
Lane learned tlinl Santa Anna would
throw hlmielfupoii his miuele, nnd givo
the advancing column jetty nl llio pits '
df Final, andtheM we every pmspecl of
Tory llghlllme. l.ol. tvynknip wa in 1
oomrntnefalFeroioi tlm men wero anti.
nua In Iki In' al Iho fililil ill prosperlive,
nd Wynkoop obtained permistloii to join
the Oemral with four companies of tlm
lSaitnavlvanla lleciincilt i a mull ballery
oflhsSil Artillery, under cnmiiiaiul of
Capl. Taylor, wllli Cnpli. Wnlkor, uf the
Texan Rangiri, and l.owit, nf tho l.ouls.
Una, Cavalry. Tho column wai now
swelled to io"e UHOU. They moved rap.
Idly forward, and upon reaching Taninris,
Lane beard thai the old fox wm oil San.
la Anna had gono to lluamantla. I.ano
determined to hunt him up with haste.
The main force wai left at Tamaris.
Trooei were forwarded advanced by
Walker'a Hanger and Lewla'a Cavalry
vrbe aparoaohed lo within eight, or nearly
Sof Huatninlla. The orderi to Walker
rt to advance to the tdwn, and if the
ileus ware In force, to wait for the
atatrstjMiwup, WaUii's otairntnd
OREGON -SPECTATOR
r- - gc;n-.j3-giijit-iji ataseg.i. li .IflJBia .' . ' .;:' ... tt t J- -s-'-j. "
OUIXiON
rated almiit mill
Imia 'Jill) men. I!in reaching
1 1 lid mittkirl of Himinantla, Ilia Mexican j
cavalry were seen dualling forward Into,
t ltd tnwiif dim. tli
Iiravo Walker onlorcd
pursuit.
Hantn Annn unn i vli.cii.ly In tlinlown.
Citpl Walker, ani Mi callant comrade
l.nwm, itimlo nit Iii mlriii lo a the cap.
.. ..r .1... .ail., ..I.I . t.I-r IM, CI hma.
I ilf Ul HIV IIJ ' .lllM iiv: mn fi"n'
ihi'I n aieiiniillaiiiii; iiirurcii xi cxcntu
WnlUr, that ilani'r nmltlrdli wrrv lllkn
ictoniiarv iiiiitiiirraiinna, niiunn mo ouiu.
inaml iliurril Into the town. Kim IMIU
lancrrt nut thu iliarirr, liul wllli tcrrlflu
iiiipiliniiily
lliu
Handera and Cavalry
,i 'i...! i,, :. ihrin. ciitilnrtliomdowii
-.--". . . ...
right and l", Slid n eni i irni nymg
in Ull uircril'illl ' ll nim uin iirnnriiii
V Cotil I.I wis, that lllleliftho niol ho.
.,, m ta nf navurv una iM-ronnti. un.
.iirnaaaiil. ni-rlmm. liv nnv art ofiirraonal
.Ininif ilunniM ho uhnlnuar ! Alriincn.
ilouj in j;ro, a (ln, manly Irllow, naintd
I In vr, lirlniigini; lo Capt. Wulkrr, vnth
uhmii lir am broill'lit mi lw to jalhrr
-U iiij iiiuiinlrd, nnd nrnird with a liea.
iv aabrc. daubed for aid down a narrow
itr.il, (up which a ilttitchid lioily if Ian. t
rna were atrivlni; to eaenpp,) and throw.
in,; Iniiiieir brtwrni three jioited lancea
ami thu pertau nf Mr I.nuiar, one of the
..ii,.cna who unuM hac brrn iii'ni In.
eviubly turn to etiiin', Have ralaed hlin. '
rir in ina i.tI.IIi-, and with a yell, and one
m I. .11 . . . 11..... .- I
fell aw nop, the hcrmu Wlow chopped.
Ic II anivip, lliQ neriliu iriiow -i;iiupici . ii
lown' a laiKir, cla-aiiand cltartolria aad.lNoir
in anu cuar inina anu. I
.11.. I 'I .. In... . .. iitorrit llaiM'd IkmIv. ,
liicrdcd Ultra Ualy, t
.,,.1 1, rtl r...... In. Imran. ilrml!
I'liar-inuupthii rlaiu the .Moilcain tinned waaa priaonenn tliell lianua. no unco ; anil io tne uav oi .in ueain, ne iui
lltui" "Capl Walker duniouiilrd, with , received hiacoininiaalon at tho city ofSal. lybelievedthat the facctioua Quaker waa
aniiir thirty nf hii nn n, and adviiiitrd up
a ll'c,lil of Mtpi, to f ircu an rntrance Into
a thUri Ii r oonvi nt, where he auppotril
Santi nnt naa lit I aa. Thei1)ing
tail irr pnrnird by' the llaugrra,
whu nrv itiiudn i mihIv, uf courae, aiat
trn.l tin 'mil It" "" tin- town.
t'apt. I.rwia iiitheiiieaiiliiiia.halfiiund
a lrgi anl atluihid ion temporary gar.
iuippi'4 n ad) fir nnniidiato 'use, and
whu Ii lln Mfiiriin-i had, in their burr) to
ruapp, Ufi Ulnii I thriu ' Tim irregular
n.uii. in ii in ii wvrn imu aitiv nurara,
V .'?. ...,", ..'!..,,, .. ,.! .,,.1 '
filing nf lliu llani-ra, in piirauuni tnoiain corrrci.
! nrcimrt, .'apt l.rwia left set oral nf hi
..., n...,..., il.un ua.-Counirv McClui.
Jinn ana. U...i" reini il litelet auu uu
kry.' the i.-lid piiglli!, a vnluntecr in
I'apl. LewuVi nuiiniit , Inguiid tlielior
ta, t. lulr be r-nl.. firward In the r invent.
'apt Walker,' .aid l,.t, I ,Kem ...
vr, not milt lutlea but ba I wlii.y,toBl.
low mat nring nt inr mm, imun i un-
('apt. Walker uniiirdutel) orlercvl the
Ii. inn lo i asi-, and being appnacd of Capl.
I.i'i' ilic in rt ol tin' horses, Vc, or
di'red him In bung up hiroiiiinind. (Japt.
I.rttn win i Inl lua Ii ire ; aomo one lirnl
rloti bt, andl'ipt. Wulkir cried out
Win twnlliil' I'll lim down the
in xt mm it Ii lira, a a" Hint nit ntdi'rt
t iliut iiiiiii. nt iliun gnus tun- fired
from lliu cniiti'iil in I Miiiulliiiimlsly a
0.11111 IIH.lt lilld il lit II tin' tfC't. frlll tt
party of M. m. an, in i,o di.lunw. Capl.
..ii, f., I .l,.i.t nist ... t,.ue to aee
I..I.I lll.l II. Il ... IA ..I.
Rlioul iiitl ill lime io sea
I'ant Wa
r ilrim.l "til Ulllll till1 Htep ol
I '
llie conn nt, .ia ho iiiiphaiually vy
V I'M' ri'SS.
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ll.lL.a It IlllaSIla rtl Ii 1
ai'
in. piiioiip in-aiiLui aasiiiui n. ..,,,.
Capl l.wit ur.I rt.l tlio lalluu, g
l.nitit unl ri.llliu taltuii, gaitani
Walker, In be placed upon the steps, cl.ito
M thu wall A shot frum the ptcro nllu. i
.! In Mlribm itll Ihn aliitiiiniil fiinriflP.
r , V , 7,, , , , r," " ,ir I
III. ordl.ri.1 till' lliair to tm lomd. ttlld '
,i,i..liu.
i . . . II.. r I lo 1 .Un I ., tvl I ! t.a
- "' '" '"" " "" '" "T
;'' "'" ,' ,' .' . 'ot. I ., Vmoric.n. 1
i,. w . r ,,, hn.g .1. u, , i m A.no'ic.n. I
Ir.-u. c very v , u I . I.ow , , I
,,.-. .... . -'"""- '
found .Mcf.'lu.key an I otliert leading out
'Iho pick' nf the captured horses.
'Drop drop thu Imrses, jnu
foil, und iiimnt! Mount, sir, mount!
They nunintid, fust enough ; l.eivli
formed, and mel llio enemy in gallant
tylu ; and ilmugli llivro wero len, ae,
Utility lo one, potslbly, ho drotelhein
buck ! T.i iiimli' ur friend Maj. Him.
mond'i words, 'I.nttls, of ilia Louiilan
Cavalry, ustumed command, itruggled
ltd) to prenertc tbeguns, (captured,) and
held liii position fiifly, until nislitinco
armed.'
Clnn huudn.l ad fifty orihc enemy twll,
while of tho Uangcra nud Cavalry 101110
'!.'i worn killed und wounded. Thoywrro
ongageu nenriv mi 110.11. "" " ""'"'
dlaplil)iil liy tvuiKcr, iioiiik, 1111.1 incir
men, tt ut worthy of general admlrallon,
and all honor.
Poor Walker! a ball struck him in tho
lelt shouUlar, patted over hi heart, nud
camo out in hi right test pocket !
Thu full lha gallant leador of ono of
tho niol formidable war rsrtle, of ila
number, known lo hlitory. Walker wai
.- 1 liul.. 1. ....1 ......
a humane, impulsive man ; a warm friend,
a bravo, gallant, soldier. Hli dying
words wero directed to Cipt. I.owls 10
keep tho town, and drivo back tho enemy;
and that the chivalrous Capl. did ao, was
woll proven. Cipt. Walker and his bo.'
roio 'boy' Dave, who foil unknown to his
mailer, were burled together, in the earth
they lelalelv Hood upon,, In all Iho glory
and heroltm of rr.:r. '.'.-: wero men!
Since writing the above, we haveceme
aereti a peiigrerh or two, in aoouineti
Ova lion it tm Wren, M
CITY, (OHEC.ON TKMUTOftTf) TlfUKBDAY, OCTOIIEK
I neper, nlillvn lo lb person who klllssj.
alker A cnrrcpoiident or IUe pPr
aforeiuid, quotas llio following arlel,
llu lia rrad m anollier paour, and apjDM
lil nun rAiiiarka. llrau until narlffranMl
llicy aru nut without iitlercal. l ,
I)atii or Cnl.i Wai.KitB. Thrt
liava uean many conlliciinjr rcpona on.
curnlnj; I lit Idrntlty of llio man who klllj
I'd ilia coltliratcd Texan Kaogar, whM
nam Imada this paragraph. A gtalU
man who waa In Mexico at llm tinM thai
brave Walker loat hit lift, and who max
trlnl a Mailcan lady, ami baea
ivciy Known in mat country,
thalona rcocnl viail lo Mexico
that (.'apt. Walker waa killed hy aCapt,
I'.ualliu, wiio waa at one mno lancii pfia
' oner nv uaw. vvaiaer. ana anew nun
wall, and ainiiled him out aa the moat dif.
tii ull fno to contend with. Kualllo waa
for llna exploit promoted to llio oiKco of
.Maj,, which rank Ho now iwtui in me .Mex
'-" orinv.
' Nnw, Imtrad of correcting mlitakra,
lha l'rntli-man ha mUe one aaUapl
CualUodid not kill Walker, ner any other
Mcxioan. 'llio man who ahft him waa
an American by the namo or Arniltago(
I who waa a deaerter from our army, and
'had bern a nriaaner In l'erota Caetle,
abaut foul weeka prior to llio battle af
lluamantla.
TLI
Thl rqan Armltage look llio namo o
noiryagway, anu wm maun n i'iajvijii;win hv. u. h.iwi.
the .Mexican armv aometwn mnimaiicr
the .
llio dralh of Walker while the under.
amenoa, 13 milea from (luerrotaro, aud
almiil the aamo dittance from Ruanax.
tuala. There were preient, at the time
hi promotion wai announced in drneral
Ordra, three of Walker'a men, botides
iiivm f Tho. II. (Jotlin, Juhu llclon
Collun, auJ l.aac 1'. Darlington ; all on.,y family In Dublin, a ni
whom can laatify that Armllage received ta htm, inviting him to dine
hit promotion in comcquence of When he read il aloud, hie
hiiiiiii: ,, aiacr.
When your Informant lake another
trip to Mexico, if Lo will inquire the facta
of lien. I'ranciaco 1'arex, howill find that
. tnu win comer
Y..u will eonf.r a favor on Walker'e
men by inverting thli, and oblige,
Verv lrulv. Your obedient lertanl.
' W. II. UlCHAItDS.
, Onaikor l'taTlantkratDlal.
n ,7"!"' ", "T.il IJ.,.k.r
I" " Hopper, bo noted Quaker
plulanthropiit, withal hi goodneiiandmo.
rality ttaa lull ol Humor, nil uiegrapuy
Ut allllM Vllll WVII jwa. -.!.
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lately. iisbioara.heraiyitiiim"inen
Homier" and the work nreienli a very
-
true.ikeiicof hlmon it frentlsplc.'.
Wo hate uit room for au extended notice
of this dittinguialied man ; but w gito a
few oxlracti,- which will aerte to give
mine ideaoriiii curtesily ami jmlepend
unco:
,. llllnr.Trnltl.BT.
"if .
tKn a certain occai.on, a iimii called
...M ... ... ..,
, , . .. , .i..n.
o "Ull Willi uuurmn mi mini; uunai.
air.-iiit! an aatatn Iia bail been rilllilltt I'd 111
n 1
nettle, l'riend Hopper put it att ay, aay.
ing ho would rxanuuo il and attend to it
I... I.. .11.1 ri. .nn .ll
a soon aa lie had leisure Iho man coll.
. . .horl tlmo after, and staled lhal
ai knii ai iii-iiauiriiiiiHi inviiiauvHiii
,.,..,,..,.... ,
,o "i"
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!' Ilw ,ivv.. . -. ..-.. .., ..-
i a receipt ior ino wuoio ii uiai
advanced. This propoeition
.e.l
uxoitcil Mispioion, and the adminiitrnlor
.... '. . i , .. . i 11
decided m ins own minu uiai nc wouiu
, , CNlmicl
ne , of .hideceated. 3a.rcl.inBcareTul.
'X '" '. ho fou"'' rec.!.l for the
Vwioiilng U.o Identical i.ems,
(J 7 ,, . of C ,r,I1llclioni
.u,inir ,hil Jno LIU hid btcugiven and
I toil, and ttai lo ha restored lay the credit,
or whin found. When the
ic man called
id to him, in a
again fur payment, laaiu laid to him, in a I j
quiet way, 'Friend Junes, I undersland ,
thou hast become pious lately.'
I In replied in a aoleinn lone. 'Yes,
thank lo the ierd Jetui, 1 havo found out
Iho way nf salvat on.'
llii.l iktil katal l..n illi.nn.l I linl ta ftn. 1
linued
... ,..ou u,r,,.,,,v.,, advlsoyou not logo.
lued tho Quaker. 'Dosl thou knew iiolr;.rf,i1rjn.ho
Jimei Aunter I'
Mr. Jones anawcrcd in the affirmative.
Well, he also waa dipped a abort lime
ago,' rejoined Friend Hopper; but bis
neighbors tav lhey didn't got tho crown
0 Ids head iViidir ater. Tho devil crept
into thu unbaptizod part, and hai been bu.
ty within him ever since. 1 am afraid
Ihtfy ilidn'l get Mra quite under ttatir. I
thiiilrMbou Tiadal better bo dipped again.'
As 110 ipoke, ho held up Iho receipt for
twenty dollars. Tho countenanco of llit
profissedly pioui man became scarlot,
and he disappeared instantly.
THK Tllirtr ANDTIIK PUTCIIMAN.
A Dutchman once called upon Filend
Hopper, and laid, 'A lief linvo nolo mlue
goon. They tell mo you oan help mo,
may be.' Upon Inquiring tho when and
tho whore, Friend Hopper concluded that
tho artlolei had been Helen by a man
whom he happened to know the police
had taken up a few hours previous. Hut
being disposed to amuie hlmiilf, I In
quired very seriously, 'What time of tho
moon was It, whea Ibv goods were itolinf
llavins received intormtlion concertina
that particular, he took a slate and begta
.5. .iiii-.il ii '..l.tuk
mnurm ova Pik l)rTaiTio.
ia.U i-j'. .ri-,rrgi-.j-8j.-i
hk4'q,rrdpro'dounced In a very orac.l
ulir manner, Thou wilt find thy goodt.' I
,I arrwil l finv BNinayuuia l vxaiaiinou ina ill; cuinpiaiou mo iiusuicia wiiigu runuur
Otlighled, Ouiclinuo; od wbero iadeed hi presence in Ireland noteivary, ho
rfl', 4 t ' Inudoashort vlntto llnluhd, on hu way
Art thou qullfr'iure about tin ago of ' home. Tiirro alio hit A at objrrted
fM mow V uvjiMfad I he pretended magi,
clan, litius aaaured tliero waa nomli.
lako on Ilia point, lie cindered aaaln fwr a
(iw mlnqea, and lie anawortd, 'Thou
Wilt find the thlof In the liamla of the do-
He..' '
;a The Bulchmaa went away, evidently
Uaairad whK arofouad raveraooe. Hav.
came extaWMyi found Ida gooda and the thief, accor.
, Informa wfTamg ta prediction', lie relumed and aaked
o he learnad (far a private interview. 'Tall me dat o.
cretuld be, 'aad I will pay jou a heap
of inoniy.'
'What eecrclf Inquired rnand Hop.
per. . ..
' lell mo now you know i win nnd mine
.... .Ml. a ... . . I
cooti, and whero I will find de tief 7 re-
InlnmA tut. I
TH taUin tmili I nnifu(l Ir was
Ibe reply, 'btcamo I had beard there waa ,
!- ( - a,--. -
a llilcl at the police ollice, Willi lucli gooda it 11 puilcil to ctciuo wnctiier no a i uai, mu uiu num ..,... .ww-.,-. -ai
thou deacribed.' talking loan inane poraon, or not. When rctpondent of tho .New YorkTribaJP
Itut what for you aik about de moon 7 thoimperiurable (Juaker hid aeeu all ho ono who hid Iratellcd- aomol TbmmP
Inquired tha Dutehmin. Youmaka fiif.lcared loaee, hedelilioratrly walknduwav. and icicle! man. who are yoM MNp
ur, and ifcn you aay, you wMLJGnd your , At Wealminater he paid llio customary ' "Stationary ? And whore will yo. aWl
gootn Yu make figure! again, den you fee of two ahillinga aixpenci for a linn. , jour moving planeti If "CoiruBUAiM
tall i., a takrrai la ) ilaf. fo. and find aion. 'I he douikecticr followed hlin. sa .' of the Ibton l'ot ll not 000 Of em I . ,
. ...h.v.- ....... -B.
1 KO,
initio cooli and do lief, iuit aa you kay.
i en mo new you ao aai, ana a. win pay
Thouuh roncalcdly mured that It wai
done only for a joke, in went away until.
aooojurcr
( We have a variety of amuiing Inci.
denta, allowing laxac'a aturdy Quakeriim,
iliinnj a viiit to Ireland
HOT AIIUklED or Till IKOr.
... i i i ... . i '
One day, while he wai viliting a weal. ,
nolo wai handed
dine the aext dav. I
... ...
hoal rflmarked. I
Thoaa people aro very reapectable, but
i not of lha lint circle. Thiy belong to
our onurcn, uui net exiouy io our lei.
Their father wai a mechanic'
Well, I am a mechanie snytelf,' nld
latao. 'Perbapi if thou hdt known
traM-iiael, thou would! not have Invited
met
, -ll I. pasiu,r, eaciaiiiieo me n hi, i.i.i
.1. 1 III. I.!. J.L- I .. ..L-.
. ma. or your Inrorm.l.on and ippc.r.
lcanbeamechanio!'
'I followed thebuineiiof a u.lor for
many yeari.' rejoined hi. guest. 'Look
ate taaia'tiat I Ibatft laAa haI mM araai a IV aa
'a.ril.ia aLanrai I K.tnt nf than At ifr nf
I ar ..
I in Manual i evrvae tiivLt nwt mvw iiaeiina
. w. .... .,.. .. . -. ...
tHuInMnki Uva Ln I i Inr).. Ufin I
r-"- "-'" ,. " .
iiha.1 iiinra i nnan waiiraaii iiiea airnnii
... ', TJ,.r ,...! ,.
ZUttTZl'?'nnM'hm " "
don't think it did to him.'
rnixxp ucn-Eit it couut or ciuxcerv.
Upon one occaiion, Friend Hopper
tic nt inlotho Court of Chancery in Dub.
lln, and kept hi hat on according to Qun. I
ker custom. While he waa listening to
me pleading, no no icru m.i
ho,lt nc?r the Chancellor
the pleading, ho noticed that a person
ttA.I lit I
.1 )k, MV... I... .,,..... h..k "
... . ,. .
ryr llHn illlll nun u tury aicru cainois. -
.An 'I'lim ntlr.inlrel tlm flltrnttnit of law. 1
inn. . in. ...-....--..-....-- . -
tors and n:clatori. who alao begin to look
, ,un rfcteully an officer tapped him
autlio inouiucr, aim iui -tuur uai, sir ;
.. ....ii.. .11 M ,v .. It
al, tho shoulder, and aaid, l our hat, sir !
' .VVI..i' tho mailer ttilhmv half be .
, - '
UlllUliaU. . I
rake t o r reioincd llie otticor. 'tou
are In hit Majettt's Court of Chancery.'
- .. . . i
.TI.M is an honor I rc.ervo for his Ma. I
. .. .. ... .... ..
,iMiy'. tlaatir,' lie rep ted. 'remap ll it
,l0vt thou me.ne.t V I
, 'Tho ollicer icemed embarrnsed. but'
'..JJ no morc J and when the Friend had
I .,vd a. long a. ho fell inclined, he qui.
. . wilhJrcw. ,
' vtsir To THE LCD MEUTK.naxt.
i t)no jav i.,, no wa, walking ttilh a
, ftwCr ta'Diibiin, lhey paued tho LorJ
Ucu!cnan,, caslie, ue expressed a wl.h
, 1 unuersianu,. ...,, r.lln. n,mr,,,. hmwn nHir.
' 1 .1... 1, wa, nol opc ,0 itranCcr. 'I
hatoa mind to go and try,' said I10 to his
1 companion. 'Wlltlhou go tilth me J
-No Indeed, he replied 'and I would
. . a "
llo maroiird in, howover, with his broad
beaver on, and found the Ixrd Ucutcn.
ant surrounded by a number of gentle.
men. '1 am an American, 11 id ne. 'i
have heard a great deal about tho Ird
Lieutenant 1 castle, and 11 11 win give no
offence, 1 aliuuld like very much lo set j
il.'
Ilislordihip Homed lurprlud by this
uncercmonloiii introdticiion, but he mill.
eJ, and laid to a torvant, 'Show this
American whatever ne wiiiieiioice.'
Ilo was conducted into viriout ipirt
incnts, where ho saw picture, itatuei,
ancie'it armor, antique coin, and many
other curioui articlei. At parting, the
mister of thi inamlon wai extremely po
lite, and gave him much Interettlnr Infor.
mil Ion on a variety of topics. When he
rejoined hi compinlon, who had agreed
to wait for him at eomo appointed place,
he met with the inquiry, 'Well, what
luokf
O, tho best look in the world, ho re.
piled. '1wm treated with great polite.
MM.'
Well, certainly, Mr. Hopper, you are
aa extriordlasry man.' responded the
lawyer. '1 woulda't have ventured te
20, 18B3.
iut tvoitunr nvtxr.n i-irrra
At Ilia expiration of fuur inonthi, hav.
toonarvoral occmnni. lnl in Urn
! to), hoaikcd pennnmon to I'Kik at the in.
lorlor of the Cathedral. Ilu had Ucu
looking about aoino little tunc, when a
roiiEli.tooklnr rnsn aaid to him in a ory
urly lone, Take olTyonr Imt.Hir''
llo replied very courtromly, I Invr
aaked nermiaKin to amor hrra to gratify
mv curioaitv ai a atran r. Iho,.' it u
no offence.
'Takeoir joul.at!' rejoined the nun
'If you don't, I'll lako it oil" for jou.'
Friend Hopper leaned on hi cane, I .ok
pd him full in the fact, tin 1 auiworud
very coolly. 'II thou '.oil, I hopu tliuii
wilt ecol it to my looinga
. ' . . i
ijr l Mian
I 1 It'i, at
havo need of it thu aft' main.
Vft. 'IT .rwtr f!rrrnt. Cli ft on ' I he
tittf .)-... "nut.! vi nliotii a milfi from
.-.-, --.fi. .-.-. ... ---
the Cath ' Tho man tarcd at him
.-- . ...
log, 'You mutt uncover yourself, air"
'Uncover myeelfl'exclniin'-dt'if 1'nrn
I
with an affectation of isuorant simrilicicy .
What doit thou mean I Mum I tuku olT
my coal I'
Your coat'' rctponde I tho man ii.n
Ing. 'No, indeed 1 mean jmirliat
And what iliould I take oil in) hat fur'
hn inquired.
'liccautc jou ar.j in a c'mrch, air,' an
aweredlhodooikcrpcr
., ., . i .-I .1. .
-I mo no unireii ni-iv, ..,...," ..
tiuaacr. i en apt inou nn-nn'-ii uu-
10P0hurCl. avembk. 1
. " ." ,,
ur,P50 uu " "-
tit nl 11, n hmriliiiii
llio buildmn thai consl.luti.in
r ' ...
church !'
The idea lecmed new to the man, lull lie
merely -rpealed, 'You mutt lake ctT tour
hat, a'ir.'
Hut iho l'riond again inquired, 'Wlnt
fori On account of lhee images I Thou
knowest Scripture commands us not to
worship griten imiges '
1 lie nun nersiituu in sating mai no
, rmnn ., -. , tl,.ml,j .,,. lUtou ...
r without unto, en',,,. In, la.J
Jw f j, t ,,-., ,,
me coniclcn lioUiJ scrupll . on that tub
I . mn .. . .
...n
j.v.r--n.-. -- .
lariii nnnui
ww
The rtverential liabita of the d iorecp
cr were noi ouiie str ' muii-Ii tsconi
lit:
i .
. pel luin to thai aacriliic
and lie wn.K.J
the subject.
o.n the Tin itr
When rrirnd Hopper iwlo 1 the I loui
of I.unl, he asked th it meant ai anut if
ho nncht sit upon tho throu
II.-
nliul.'No. sir. No one but hit
in.i
lit 'here.'
'Wherein don his unit stt dllir'nni
..ll... ...... ! ..! 1..I ll'll.fl l.l
'III .1 IIHII I III' 11.111.
. - . '..,... i . . . ,
wero cut on, lioiliu III in-mc '
iP.riniiilii lm tmi.til ' rrntii-.il 'In u Vl
wviiutiiii .iv "ww. -i ..,-..-
ear.
So would an mrvicnn.' r. i mih. I
i ricnd llopncr. as uu hinnii- i
... ti .i . '. . I . I
Friend Hopper
utip
.,,! r.in.l, r.,l,lo,! rniliim ilmt .urround
..''" "". .:
C.l Ull 1IIIU1K , Mill lll.l. . ('. I."
t imnili,-i.r to Id Inm it was ocke i. 'it
tton'tthe same be) that lucked it un' 'ck
-vi
,t ' n.nuircd lie
V' "M"'"-"'
Itthi:tl.i I..
linti 4111,
her.-1
l,La informed that il ta. I. . I
kit
Jownand unltxktd llio a.e ll-i... t
,J ,ho 8a.in cotcr.ng T, .... th I. . ac
c,r fully Ju.icd U. railiug lb las li.m I
LtcllJ i fori, ,0 ,u,. , ,. ,
. and then seated l.i.iisclt m Hie ...,'. ha r
Well,' laid ho, 'do I I wk ant lb ng lik
his inaicslv I'
'Hie man soeincd einbarrass. I, but
smiled as ho answered, 'Wlit , i-ir, j.m
certainly fill llio throne ttrt re-pet tab! t
There wero set oral noble men in tho
room, who seemed lo bo t Mrcmelt mnui
cd by theso unusual proeeedtngs '
Corrfiponlaiici' of llio lluatou lt
Wnshmistmi, Ant;. " 1- '
I find that my mapping out of th. gr. at
railroad routes' between tho isiippi
and tho Atlantic! ha not pleased .ill par
tie. The state paper of Illinois the II
jnoj, Stalo Hcgislci copied tho nrlie.lt
and from that paper passed into the IVoru
Tri-Wcckly l'ress, niu! this iditor lukct
mo to task for loat ing out Ins eit. IU
iayi llio most diifcl route lliiougli Illinois
toward Now York ittho railr-ml n.m un-
der contract from opposite ll.irlington,
Ion a, Ibrougli I'eoria 011 tho Illun,! nv
or, and direct U Loganspeiri, In., nn I then
duo cast through Ohio towards I'lttsbitrgh,
and all on tho samo parallel of latitude
wlrfi New York city. Iftlua road ttbuiil,
. . ... 1- 1,
anal llie ro seems 110 uouui 01 11. 11 wi
mm menu i..iii. '" Mvnw, v. i .,
nrabablv earrv olflho banner nslhc near
eat and mosl direct roml Ulweeii New
York and the Mississippi
hether it
mil the lame.', share of the through Iruv
al from the east to tho fur west will do
BBndiomewhatonlhe locality onho great bop" too, you iinvoon inoiraca
.mn raH. I had not seen a notice of ! it. 1 mean o.' :im longeit, the ttri
this road htlnn under contract or charter
ed when I wrote my former article, and 1
had ef all the othm. borne lite win
xo,s;
to Ina nwn aatiafactlon at lalll, t
the State of Illinola ii thickly aafkati. It
" in a
nbrth
t very ,
,tlm.k,
will auniKirt parallel rallroada Mfwtill .
nortli und.MUlli, ii well ai taat aaatttta
fifteen mittj That lMeaJMMv,
but ccrtalnW aoma Hill m Wtf
land have railroad a numeroua fa kM,
Wrynrtenliivol beon riding eerll"rtii
ihTcand teen the tralna fiyiof abaajl l
dillcrrnt dlmctlont, tnd all viaNa-t1a
Ihn mounp train I wa In. P1'
rrpool and Ionian- lhoImdottMllar .
Wcitcrn railway there are WtfryHaW
Irainaaday, Including goodl aneT JMtV'
srr traina, running in both cinmmm.
I ma roan, IIHO ail Ulnar cagiasaa XflPVar
has a double track. The IralMoAawWa)
rtery fifteen minute. Now' ffctf.'Ml
mi- road cento to thta, 1( will M iMkil
lull Hhich will be Iho number MmjMkJ.,
I furl inyaelf comnliinentid by lha) Vtt
courtiou manner In which the aJilarpT
Iho I'eoria IVea apoke of the artlela M
railroadi. The "moat unklndaK M
all. Itotvever. waj to call me(U.
.
i.iir, the "stationary correepoaMMff Rr
Iii the name of bulTaloci and teat
wlut would tou have, my diar feltowl
Wil t jj "tco a confeisien from met I
li.ti. b. c-n in every acaporton the Atlftlo
frum .Newfoundland to Key Weat; kX
oj over the sparkling tvivc off Ibe lleco
Cj.t'o, auhooneird it through the OeJf
nf Metn.0; tratelcd every fcot of ike
Mittiatipr.i from tin IUliza to the Falleef
M. Anthony, VI3U0 milei and the BMat
it actcrnl tunes over; wandered five
dred in. let into lha Indian Territory, aajr
tomi tho white lettlomenU; MBfMeJ la
lonait"a citv of some size and tt
ot some size ana erew
sunsnamd llurlincton, lUaraei HW
M101,: slaved awhile at I'eoria. mMsV
tor'sonn lawn: got caught latere
aw ful ,ow ttorm, and lhan throvgh ts
vrrat lakes and the S:. Lawreaee tlW
T'alU of the Montmorency. Ihave'rleft.
j Ctcry great cunotlty, nearly etety
tjuto ea'pitol, and every Slate in the Usatem
0CCDi California and Texae. AcraaebW
'herring pond" J travelled througk a.
nisst ctert kingdom, and saw Beany er-
arlyet-
rt crmiied head iii Huropei waeere4
..tier Iho highlands of Scotland, itooee! Ibe.
cormorants in I'lngal'sCavi.tlioliea-gtllle
u S'lttlaud, eat plot en and other wild
'.iris in Iceland, cooked my dinner ta lb
git trs. cooled my punch with the eeowe
of Mt llecla, and toasted my ahina at tba
burning crater on It summit. I trod lha
uuli in 'Untains of Norway, celebrated
indtpndcnccila"otr the Coiit, fiaoed
in It- Mtilitroin or near it ale Mr
Unit with the Dutch, maccaroni wllb tbe
Italian, and frog ttu.i the I'renchn
a'ke.l utcr the top of Vesuvlua In
lat from i'oinpeii to Naplei; lay all
ni.'hl near Utna sununll, teeing an erup
u ii, null red hot rocks shooting a thou.
sanl leit in tho air; tailed by Hmhnlt
it uu Imlit, lauded tt hero St. "Paul did
at Ithegium, tisttcd Corsica'i rocky iile,
s.ii lima, and Klbi, stiatned cloae to
Monti Critto't homo ; admired the Chat
eau 1 Ifat Marseille, and spent months
aunng the tine clad lull of la belle
I ram o U lit tea, man, I'm been upia
i lull ) mi and ilomi in a diting bell, ahot
tors on tin- tlitsitsippi, and spirrowi
, i,'buniberland, cat "corn dodgirs'Wn
lent!, it. e, Llae'e bread in Denmark,
'uu- l.r.-a I 111 London, and been where I
1 uu I it pr cum bard work to get any
j'nV It.' rodo in a Jersey wagon la
I ' r 1 1. 11 j, j t art 111 lllhoit, and oa an
l'.n.''iiid uprea tram at fifty miles an
h 11 , nnd gono on foot and carried a
ki;i-uk uliuil found traveling dear and
.taint I u site my mousy. I've been
iitit tne t itng.t nt tea, rode over near
It r'urt railitat 111 Europe, and more than
die I ... 1 f in tint country, and traveled
nur ,110 luiiidrid thousand miles and
ncini't a'.pt six night in a place for
it. run ti'urt. nd hero I am, a man
ot extr. ml m Jutt (') and obligod to vin
ilieate uit eharuuleriii tins seeming boast
ful m, 'and to tell all this about myself.
iiil ulnL 1 lh night the world wn giving
mo credit for being quite a traveler, thta
..In .r mil on an lllinoit prairie as broad
.11 ull uut-duor! pouncei down oa nv
p. or '.aurels, mid cull 1110 "stationary; '
au.liiiiotes us n sauiplo uf my ignorance,'
tho 111. re fact that I bad neglected toenroa
iele t'io location of hit priming office! I
li.ulkn.-n it notttitliitundlng. Well, this
is an ungrateful world. Cilluplbe edi.
lor ol tho New York Tribune Heyard
Ta) lor not excepted goto John Uaavard
luiiirion J Host llrow.w i and get all
the good deter fillom together ibat MM
trattled "tome," and find one that ta a
decade of yoan, has traveled aa n'eW
seen s much tancty as tho aulaorf.
.. . 1 1 ....!t.. n liMltnr. Aftaea.e
nun taurua.. an.ie.v. .. -..-., -r. .-
, ... - 11 1
IVoria l'ress, I am a very numwai
tiduul; Miles ismy namo j Pltay MlU
at )our service, air ; aim "muea 1 vx
tr.ml.-il," and thousand: morel hosiebu
ami 1 bono idno day lo mill yon
."'
thu iwlflcit, and the beat nil road, bete.
litis and lundown, anJ I hops lea, it
rtrfl
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