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UTAH GREAT SALT LAKE At Hist she could not believe that his offer And from that tjnomentjvc spoke no more on the subject It every respect but this he pity and commission arose from anything-ba- t but when he told her the story of the last few 1I wai my own Stephen of old— as kind and millions of near copper ccntaum Editor STEXHOTSK called me to bear witness to it thoughtful as ever only altered by a rather sixEighteen monthjf-anT ij H millions of twd cent pieces have been seemed to come into her eyes I absent and- abstracted” manner 1- thought coined a great ' light within the last two months rms miiGB lovxbs mk a wonderful glow of loro‘ such as I had I at first that he was stunned by his loss and uewr seen over her face1 Ileft them to ouU rwliso it most painfully aitcrwardsM One foolish acherac has come to naught themselves that evening till Stephen tapped but months passed on without a changed : He' I On the 29th of June two men and a ' dog I witch their mien of treml ling Joy "k ork to cross the- Atlantic tiaud MmU khlMi at tba door of ray Toofn and “ told sno afl I used Slarioiia chair or things of her work or f tarted from Nw Atlr " two or three tons and since of little boat H1 raf llle fcVf without seeming Mn nothing in fact but what I knew long beforo sat opposite to was to sea cause jtad 1m a cecCal vUIags nuiJeiL case there little for Inlheir nothing has been heard of delay to notice them indeed it was as If sho had Setting X Trousseanx weronot the important matters dropped out of his life entirely and left him them We may pity the dog that was seduced llii prooi looks hint hef blushes tel’ I to such an e in my day that they are in my grandchildreni’ as ho was before ho knew her doses undertaking' Tbit UIm begins vkca I said Morion was married to Stephen in her The Sll ' difference he that wa3 u ihltldfd hr whB only naturally A new Xasihyth steam hammer of monster ' I within a month her a man black father's of goWn a took habits deal lad sow 'tU ilaoit tin for mw of great ‘ sedentary proportions has just been fitted up fn the gun ! ?: : or exercise and I knew that he y funeral audanum factories department of the Iloyal Arsenal kept Sljris jtvsn voic4to heart! few months were a happy time m his bed room At this time my lover was next Tho I know not but each diy shows tlwir anj ia used night and day in foiling the imall health as Marion's of for me improved and to him with mncli greatpressing The mense trunnions of? rifled ordnance many conscious How iluhMdr apart ly The worried frightened look she used to difficulty I consented to tell Stephen about it j hammer strikes with a dead weight of thirTfca i Ups mitUtHlsTi draws Mar or wear left her face as she recovered from the though I had no intention oi leaving him teen tons lmt can litlorlc names bodrivenby steam' power 'Thefir world fflxhanged cansed by her constant anxiety To my surprise he seemed pleased told depression blow ' so as a to'Strike il ' np to the weight of 20D ' For her are changed tel merestxeru about her father and the loss of rest- she him that 1 would never leave him alone not tons and Tba suffered in attending upon' him at' night It for all the husbands in : the world but he Aie pour beside her living her® Suits in London against photographers for seemed na if she was entirely: recovering and would not heartne think it is yonr duty did lose fears he his not I if si! least him— him to at bo said' “You taking bad pictures are frequent Fur Stephen swcetsjbf earth and sir marry Maigarct'r was not constantly occnpied with them The softest breath of soft Majrmorpiug lovq himond have taught him to love yon The latest ' substitute for cotton— China ' wo --used to look forward to and you have no right to sacrifice hinyto me' How happily V'-Tj coarse too harsh' too common are X j the future for Stephen was beginning to save “My first dnty is to yon Stephen To match that girlish beauty’s dawidug not grass ball A tho al fancy I grand Cosmopolitan' leave you aloue” ' money and how many were onr Thef walk upon enchanted gnSnnd Francisco Dec 22 is described as tho r eminence for him about and ace mnst j “I he said Sau that I' professional you1 explain Tbs'sctaool the streets sis lands tljrsiiq j most brilliant assemblage of fashion beauty I fashionable life for Marion but mostly for after a pause-- ' When you leave me I shall sound— A sons ofipbtrti b and ever witnessed on the Pacific wealth wy me 1 have tried fashionable life in London j not be alone” Wlio will bo with you?” I ' f Ch 1um s bMtifie viiion I since but I never found it so happy as our asked wondering “Marion' I started cs slope A South Jersey editor says the best euro 0 Tlad flrenre tbess children' dreamt days in that dear old Surrey village Well if I had been shot for I thought he mut rrois Sli that darken and destroy uk for dyspepsia is to collect the bills for a news- iour' happy time did’ not List long Morion surely bo mad but he continued quite ft seenu ' ' And maka lifo all a cough and a cold as tho winter came lyand as usual without emotion: —She died paper If that don't give yon an appetite A fiUl as fresb as r? as joyeua on ancTwos soon soiIT as to bo taken to Lon-- at mid-da1111 night I do hot know what I you might os well Bell your stomach for old don for advice Stephen came back alone did I felt stunned and broken and dying tripe and have done wi tli it YES IX OXE TWO Marion had myself’ but' at last worn out as I was with with a weaxy yevnda City (Cal) some thirty inches on the journey— J watching and sitting up I fell asleep and by of rain have already fallen' this season1 and in broken a small blood-vessnot anything serions in itself God's mercy she came to me ‘in my dreams San Francisco aboutT fifteen inches I 1 were lived once iu about and at a to warmer to a and told me to be comforted The next night village go enough They together phea B D Wilson of Lake Vineyard Los AnI sho has tea miles south of London where he was in I climate— not a day to be lost came she and from time that Sorrowfully again k geles county and General Banning are about Stephen was thirty-- I packed up the necessary things and went never failed mo Then I felt that it was my to fence in and cultivate tho ensuing season practice os of suiyeon We had no relations but a with Stephen to London tlie next day to say j duty to live that if my life was valueless to' 800 acres of land tiro I eighteen between Wilmington five’or to Marion who had been forbidden myself it was not so to you so I came home and Los Angeles lying six sister years older than myself hnd I good-by- e mnch of it probably wul be veil married in Jomdon' Stephen was a soli-- 1 to go home is only a freak of my imagination devoted to cotton it ildaresay tarraml etudiousjnan living somewhat apart I The same afternoon they were on board a I Perhaps I even produce an illusion by an The niinea oh tho Colorado river are not so from liis neighbours and standing almost m a ! trading vessel bound to Leghorn Luckily effort of my will but however that is' it has as - they were a year or two ago befatherly position towards! 'mo Through the Marion was a good sailor and well used to saved me worn going mad or killing myself popular cause the ores did not prove richer os they ships for she had made more than qne voyage How docs she come? Always os sho was in ' '" to Madeira with ' her father : Mnch as I that first summer that wo epeut here ’or in lay deepen wished' to go with them and mnch us they our early time in Italy always cheerful ami I President Iincoln says the country is “no$ wished it toor it was out of the questioui beautiful always alone always dressed os she I in proems of exhaustion but is “gaining in : Mr McCnlloch Comptroller of Stephen had saved but little money and could used to dress talking as she used to talk— strength” has taken tho harajy see how ' he and Marion were to live hot an angel but herself Sometimes we go the lYrasuiy unless he conld make himself a practice some - through a whole day of pleasure sometimes place of sober and persevering industry and where among- - tho English' &brqad aiul his j sho only comes said goes but no night' has thousands are deluded 'with' the notion that J nerer knew precisely' A tall slight form I taking me also was not to be thought of I was I ever been without her and iudeed I think the wealth of the nation is being increased by yet I I fair complexion dark cliesnut eyes and hair to live for the present with my married sister that her visits are longer and dearer as I draw the increase ot its indebtedness' and-a- n an angel I It was very sore to part with' Stephen7 with ( hearer to her side again I sometimes ask expression more like that-othan a human being Though 1 was mnch whom I had lived all my life it was almost myself which of my two lives is the real one struck witjj her appearance Stephen did not sorer still to part with Marion who had been seem to notice it and we midit have remain- - J more than a sister to me ever sinco I saw her MOSBY STILL ALIVE! r wlunacquainted with them for ever bnt that j! Stephen and I were nearly overcome with he was required to help Mr CVuneron over an emotion but she was calm and silent with ABOUT BUTLER’S REMOVAL! awkward stile opposite our house Acquaint- - an intent wistful look about her lovely faco I I anceonee made they soon grew fhmiliar for that has hannted meall my- life since I- can SHENANDOAH RESIDENTS SUFFERING FOR they had two feelings in Common a love of I see it now whenI shut my eyes' though it is FOOD! I toMcco and Swedenboigianism --Many I say that I' never saw for my health is good enough and I never fifty years ago Xeed ' : SECRETARY FESSENDEN ASKS EOR 200000-00- 0 Rummer evening did ‘they no3 smoking the her again? r fail to H sleep Sleeplessness is the only earth- MORE 7BONDS! one and talking the other Marion sometimes I- went to my sister's house and began the evil I dread now yon are provided for Do ly pfashionable ' rtr l life I used to wish for It was you not think me hard to you in noffhaving COL CniVTXGTON TO BE ARRESTED— THE not all that I pictured it though it was plea- - told you Of this before? It is too sacred- a CAPTURED INDIAN PROPERTY AND THE I sant enough to occupy me in the daytime I tliing to bo spoken of without necessity - -- REMNANT’' TO UR CAKED FOR AT GOVkept me at home AXD THURSDAY XCfiUSUW EVERT MONDAY d : - - - ' ' 1 1 her-drawing- " a ' school-tim- uiw-flik(- - - 4 M ' 4 Jt l - norsP-feuie- s port-lor- es ’ r - jI 1 ' - i day-drea- ms ’ ' -- - 1 ? calm-caug- tbat-nb- ' v- - ht w - y tl i: VOL HOAY'?jMijAYIi-186l- l I- - soldiers who are prisoners andfoC the deficiency in the Tteararr Tho two Houses Could nntSgresTbs benupon a militia mil sad none was punted wh&lc tba-- ’ ate was in favor of a sweeping bill A joint House insisted on certain exemptions resolution agnlnst reconMrncUon wl paaeea The Sentinel contains an account'of a rebel car-- " airy expedition into SoatWot Yirrinia where II and the says tne people generally mountain pusso intostcU with busbvhtckthi and It Is n very rUh xrass country i swamp dnflooa : Une fat stock and abounds with They secured x 500 head and undoubtedly uodo The people still Jt K " more dIoTl New York 11 A Washington dispatch says Secretary Fesson- den has asked a modification of theltv ao as to enable him to issue SOOOOOWO more 1 0 Votids The vote onthc LonstUutionan'cndraentbUl-Willbpostponed several days to allow full dicaasiou The Herald's Washington dispatch says a lead- - : ing peace Democrat who has taken a prominent daring tho late elecpart in the peace movements tion and whose personal relations with the President have ucen very fHeudly hat gone to Richmond and will be probahly heard of there in n day j 44 or two - are-HLJo- yal -- ‘ - 3-1- ’ : - LouivilleU The Galt House was entirely destroyed by firo at ran early hour this morning Sorna adjoining : buildings were also destroyed Washing tonll Richmond papers say At the last accounts from of fonth Carolina tho enemy were atdl i UardeeviUe Portland Me 11: The Moravian from Liverpool 2'Jth Londonderry Gen Dix’a order to pursue 30th has arrived rebel raiders into Canada attracted imich attention as it Leading journals hope it will uot be acted-odie- The cause trouble papers generally might countenance the idea of being driven Into unfriendly relations with the United Stales on acronnt of raiders in Canada The Times shows that the j rebels could desire nothing better n 4 ’ - NewYofkil Thc Tribune’s ‘Brazos Santiago letter says the ateamar Ike Davis captured some time ago ou el the way from Matamoras to Orleans and run Into Galveston ran the blockade at Gavf stonloaded' with cotton' When off Brazos she was lost iu a gale Most of her crew escaped ou bales of cotton The men were picked up by an EnglhJi ship: The Herald's special says orders have been telegraphed to Denver for tho arrest of Col Chiv ington for the slaughter of the4ndians near Fort Iyon Orders hare aisoboen sent to seize all the r property taken from the Indians together with7 ‘ the remnant who escaped the slaughter and bar them taken care of at the expenwof the Government until disposition can be made of them The Richmond Whig’s special's account of Bur- -' bridge's raid says it is impossible forBreckenridi-- e to defend - his line with his present command and demands his reinforcement U says when Gen Gillem commenced preparations for bin movement from Knoxville and Burbridge appeared at Bean’s station ISreckenridge thought we designed evac1 uating East Tennessee and wiVhcd to cover tho movement of our stores iuto Kentucky The rebel scouts and citizens coming through the lines con- -' firmed his impression and-i- t waS fully believed by both Vaughan and Brcckenridge The movement of f onr forces completely deceived the rebels until too late for them to correct the mistake Tho correspondent details alt the movements of Vaughan and Brcckcnridgcfuntil the raid was made lie saysthe whole country was taken by surprise When the enemy camo to Bristol he captured the telegraph operatoraud forced him to give calls for the different offices on the entire line lie telegraphed to Breckenridore and obtained all the information he desired Ilia advance on Abingdon and Glade Springs was a complete surprise The dapiage done to the railroad in scrlbjos 'and will : require some time to repair All the bridges of 0 any importance were destroyed with the excepr: tion of those at Zollicoffer and Carter’s The ene-m- y : demolished the machinery and buildings at the Halt 'Works and dropped the railroad Iron in the well which cau’t he drawn out The largest ERNMENT EXPENSE! ’ ' " portion of the nijegera who were there flaking r v salt alstiTthe horses were and- taken-of- f PARTICULARS OV BURBRIDCE AND STONE- - mules and'captured v wagons RAID!MAN’S ' ir Head'inarters army Potomac ? More Peace commissioners from north The rebels made an attack on our picket lint AND SOUTH-FEDE- RAL BASES OF this morning and captured a few vedettes ‘ ’ Erankfiirt ICyj 11 5'1S Senator Gutlirie has been elected-James N:TT" jfew York ll? receiving on the first ballot sixty firq votes s gainst an contain Late rebel papers ' interesting detailed fifty-si- x "'her days j fof Lovell llKosKcau and the tender troubles of my own case made Marion but he never gave me an opportu- narrative of the late Union raid of General Stone ' ‘ 11 Cairo Stephen told me he had consulted themost me careless of others' nity If I approached Die subject he turned man Burbrldge' and Gfllcni in East Tennessee and The remnant of Hood's army it i reported are cminentAoctbrsU without-gettin- g Summer came round again and one day as the ' talk in another direction and my old West Virginia Ho damaging waa it to the enemy any hope Coriath with the view of going fntw fortifying find the destruction of works lead the in and the emotion rare enough in him that ne I was half wishing for my and salt s country home again habits of submission to him 'prevented me vast amount of other property that though an winter quarters at that place They are also said letter arrived from Stephen Mobile dinlayed told me that he loved Marion Marion’s from going on- Then came my wedding-da-y I be to the and Railroad Ohio fa repairing effort made to represent the extent of the injury ' wia no word to him about it I knew' better complaint was at a crisis and a great change me away and sat by my side as much less than it was vciy great He derives New Yorklli gave Stephen bat I saw with what dreadful doubt3 he was would take The YanIiOndon some as consolation fact Tfmes the from that' one the United States if or the in the other a over to seemed says breakfast: tne way lie place hang rl as to fend its troops Excitement' might shorten Ma-- few days 1 was to go homeputthe place in mo more tenderly than ever 03 he pat me kees have now done all the harm in that region HJovemmrnt is so perplexed are capable ofsome rest for" the rebel to the Canadian border a very serious roisand rioa g lite—such an excitement as a declara-tio- u Order and be ready to receive them I did into the carriage and took leave of me I' The that they may be hoped for ' standing between the two countries may pa ths ' of love- - from him might be of material not know till afterwards that Marion liad last thing I did as I ieanedTout of the carriage: troops oonseqaence on Die J re a Senate rebel lost 6tli Tho j adopted mjury and even if it did not prove 8of-ho-w to be allowed to die at home if the window was to tell him to be sure to be my News of thanks to their Indian allies of the CheroDiX Gen begged The the of will order says Daily : coalu he condemn himself to tne kee nation be disapproved by the Wsriiington aathorities and change were for the worse if it hod been for first' visitor in my own home prolonged tortare of seeing the life of abelovea wife ebb the better there would have been no reason The Richmond papers are still indulging In glori- says the plea which conld alone warrant ehcb a “Xo Margaret ho said with a sad smile ” would be a refusal of the Canadian authoraway day by'day? Besides he did not think for her staying abroad Well went' home "Say good-by- e to me now: my work is done” II fications over the failure of the expedition against coarse administer justice and preserve the duties to ities she cared for him J I who watched her 8 ' w arranged ' everything and waited for them Scarcely understanding what he said I bade of neutrals Such however has hsppiiynoj founm V dation be£ng a female myself that she Three weeks passed (the usual interval) and ' s bim with her whole heart He strog- - no letter a month and I The Star condemns the action of Gen Dix and supposed they were i- r f with himself fiercely but he won the I travelling slowly to avoid fatne ' : i says it was uncalled for 1 his strange look fluid accent- Ithen felt half D 8t?“ In The resolution fight- - ' He left home foraome weeks 'and re- - r reference in Oa the day five weeks "'after I had received Congress him cause psseed ea the of all their recent din aster but the about novelty of my charged a turned looking older and paler but he had I the last letter I was sitting: alone rathef late uev llolu Home of them in his defence assail Gen Lee as to Canada is regarded as tending to accomplish uuo - f ' ’ ' embarasslng mar-plposition already ieMwd iq mention her name without hisl in the s4erioaly the evening when a quick 6tep sounded in The rest i3 soon told The first letter I Tlie thinks the promptitnde of the CanadiPost The Herald’i of the James correspondent an and to touch hef:hand with- - j the road outside and Stephen came to the ceived from England said that on the very army to the' raidIn Government I Out holding Lis breath hard-- Sho was says aU iu camp except Gen Butler himself ap- ers is substantial its order to own its faith good inning J gate opened it entered the i house and sat I morning after my marriage he had been found testimony his at removal the If greatly surprised ' away under theTufloepcs of his changed man- - jdown in silence was dressed as usual dead and cold in his bed - He haddied with-nera- peared and will have a reassuring effect in Washington He was caused removal the fhQoreit Wilmington by r uot helpjny two darlings to 1 fluid looked tired and travel-staine-d but there out pain the doctor said with his right hand was inquired why ft was not sooner made The 'and New York I dared j s 1 I answer was this to Gen Tork New that Ord who The :vv happywaano sonwin hislace and I felt sure that dabping hia left rarm above the wrist and tempocorrespondent of the Londoi succeeds Gen Butler was absent and he Times points oat that the Federal Government An unexpected aid soon caniQ ML Cfiin- - J Manon niu3t bG'Snfe I asked hiin whcre sho j death a circlet of rarily in even holding firmly authorities ' question to increase' only awaited his return Gen Butler gave notice in October of the 1 fifon who was in bad health whea-Wwas riot with him ' "Have I Marion’s hair Once a Week ' she said was first He received the order about half-pa- t eleven on Ban-da- y its armament on the lakes ana will - therefore' be saw-bun died suddenly' Poor Marion’s forenoon end before three in the afternoon able-bthe opening of navigation gn theSt Lawleft her in ItalyT ’T asked “She is dead’ you as terrible to see Iler father was 10 have as many war ships on the lakes as rence I he Answered without a shadow of ' emotion turned preparation 'raw ifew A imblishing hdUM in it caii The British UoTeniment will find Itself and there “Ho I she thought 8fplen Where!'' I tras banning to qaestion I of'the forllK' T-abont the 15th of April with only a vessel to-o-p I I no one else ia the world who cared whe-- him - but nestopped me I t ii t ' mesomqthing I and uses an average of 3475 reams of printHeraLI’ Shenandoah correspondent eaya pose the Federal fleet §he- - lived or dled have walked jng paper per annum equivalent to 3004)00 theThe except myself ' I to eat and drink he raid inhabita’rU ate Buffering from scarcity of food " The Daily News pnblishes a letter from Goldwbi I and the rebel troop are quartered upon them ren- Smith asserting his conviction that the sinking of wght her home with me ana was with her from London and I want to sleep or each duodecimo 240 volumes of 'r pages Mr Cameron’s1 entirely accidental He defends’ funeraL How 'we aourlytUl He tode 65000 Tolumeof480 pages each Anothw dering their condition still more deplorable - No the Florida was I brought him new active military movements of importance have the language of the American Press on-t- he sub' S°t through that time I hardly know & Then me good night and os I mw ho Tirfshed it I I honse books annually triten place recently in the valley sells in a and to the pays loyalty-anhigh Philadelphia compliment rame the ject determination of the American people necessary inquiry into his affairs left him and went to bed foil of gnef but I to the amount of $100000 and the number The Herald’s Springfield Mo correspondent : ?e had died not aitogether Times publishes a letter from Lord Wharn-cliff- e The but Irire- - even more of wonder tbit he who truly loved cf packages they send out of the city yearly says 'poor "the Union withdrawn garrisons have been in response to Seward’s refusal concerning paced circumstances leaving Marion an annu-- his wife if ever manidid could speak of her ia between 14000 and 15000 The honse from aU poets south as Fort the of that place as far fond' VTharncliffe quotes from the Liverpoot ty that would scarcely- give her the luXuries nota monthalUr herdwthwithout hia voice last Bold books in 1863 to the Smith Arkansas by order ofGen Canby referred to Northern to disprove Reward’s statement papers her state of health required ' And whero was moi5 than in any ZMflledgeviUeG faC? chADglDg the that ilfn amount of are not over unosnal privaprisoners $200fl00 she to live and what to do? ’ Thr Recorder stys thie Georgia Legislature will tions He denies that the suffering said former year were msinlycon-tribnte- d funds Stephen was the “Tomorrow had war a thd it before question ' Sole executor House can be although I be State as as soon the were with those the South who the one adviser- to whom she trading by 1 weal7 Southenirtraae myiriglfeltsleep 1 large movement was entirely carried oat by the repaired - over ( me could look He took two days load saying But did:to s not v coming nights ladies in Enzland and that the TeftI The Alabama legislature adjourned after amend ' consider and then offered her his hand and Kdre therquertiofc xH an hirrfor Sixam will not diyi practically affect the dictributioneLthe loMjncmo to know umbrellam ijtherrfciof ' ' It: without emotion what families of soldiers for clothing for tha Alabama funds ucath-lookingfa- ce but-ominon- s l ! says-speculatio- -- 1 Telegraphic News: - : ’ - - 3-1- I - - - i - - - " 4 - f' - U - -- ‘ : a' - ed - so-lnti- on - ? - I ' ”! cease-Jessiy-kne- W - ’ : ! v - - u ot - re-arre- sf r - nd - - '' -- - Tk : estnni ““- At I wt heuutedl 4' l - : - - $ 5 ? - r i '' ) h -- -- u- I 'f:V- ed I' r to-morro- w J v r i-- i-- i - ’ ' ’ o |