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REDPATH’S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY
WE ST. MARY'S COLLEGE,
EMMITTSBURG, MD,
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LETT£ZR FROM JAMES REDPATH.
‘The publishers of Mrs, Sullivan's book take pleas
ure in republishing this letter voluntarily addressed
to them ;
w York, Feb. 27, 1
Gentlemen: Although 1 "do not ersonally now
either you or Mrs. Margaret uvlivan, whose
“Lela ‘0-Day you hi ly published,
Itake the liberty of addressing yon, to thank her for
writing, and you f printing. 1h mparalilecon-
rt
thevietence of the Trien ‘nore, It is the only book
i of the problem which the
It
rea
Trish people are eo bray
nly book which p
ed to enable fair
to understand
the aims, the eter, and the justice of the land
agitation... It a copy of thin book wore to be placed
in the hands of every edito ntry and en ch
one o! a should Tead it.I think it would create
reland. is 80 6calmn,so
“ strong, that no prejudices, Te-
aroused by it; and no haman
‘wiro believes in equal rights for all men can
in intense sympathy
so nobly and ably
be proud to have written auch a.
re are not half a dozen words in it I
owing how hard it get at
simple trath about the land agitation—how one has
ig arto <8 me ords i nt
12 y22e git one incontrovertible
Mie. Suilivan—o. com
£0 com verbiage {inere 18
really not one unnecessary word 8 to the
ent “like the shadow of agreat rock ina
weary Jand.” If I could hav ve found such » book
two ‘years ago, it would ve faved me at least
allivan to a
Dace rein the foremost rank of living ebampions of
Tre} °
Jaues Reprata.
lishere,
J.M. MeCardy & Co., Pi
Reprate’s Intuerratep Weexty, snpplied to
trade by American News Company. ,
seers tas
ay
7 Hittin. wit kee >
Youne Canapa:—Why, Uncle Sam, your Government don’t look to be very much better
than ours, after all!
LE Sam:—Wall, Youngster, I reckon both your Dad and myself have thieves about our
premises at times; but I call the fellows who ste:
me, thieves and rascals, and you call
all.
fr
yourn ‘Her Majesty ” and ‘ His Koyal Highness” and sich like—that’s
| “Boy.” said a stranger to a lad who was
blacking his boots in front of a hotel yester-
day, ‘if I should give you a dollar would your
first impulse be to go to the circus ?”
No, sir,” was the prompt reply. “My
rst impulse would be that it woald
counterfeit bill 1"—Detroit Free Press.
LAKE SIDE MUSINGS.
[From the Chicago Tribune.)
It was the solemn poet
Fall haggard and forlorn,
t came unto the editor
one suuny summer m
ae and eating then
Himself in cushioned
Spoke boldly out, Best amoothiog down
His tangled locks of hair.
“T know full well,” the poet said,
“That oftentimes it
Ors through the iooghi of other men
Which may not be essed
Within your columns. as, perchanes,
An antiquated jest,
Or verses on an oil-lamp death—
All these, I know must fall
Beneath the awful ban that spreads
Above them like a pall.
‘* Bat I have here 3 dittle thing,
Quite touching in Y,
That tells of opting waters
And the smell of n wo hay;
The bashful maide febing smile,
A o'er with flowers,
Are also pictur; ths use
Of softly-soun’ ~ Fords,
And over allt’ [ jomes ‘the sweet
Low twitteri "the birds.”
LS
Twas then Dee the editor
“Your sck < 8 good,” he sai
Bet the ey led meadow bnsiness
And the blushing country maid
‘ave long since copyrighted
And therefore Pm Atma Pee
That your story will not ser:
But if you could only m:
The maiden sweep the pa jor
It will simply take the cake.”
~ *
et man was much downcast,
The lustre left bis ey
He rose to go, an @ sadly said ;
“*T cannot tell a lie,”
e Paris « Figaro,” - prints an interesting
remiuiscence—by M. Albert Delpit,.‘ who is
well acquainted with America,”—of ‘ Henry
Clay, one of the first advocates of New York,
‘e he became the leader of the Democrats i in
the Senate of the United States.”
“ lay was defending a sugar- Planter,
who, through jealousy, had hurled
who had destroyed his housel ohh
peace into the ne boiler and boiled him
alive.
The planter's young wife was popular and
her husband's infidelities had been repeate
and public, sosentiment declared itself against
x Henri Clay did not lose courage,
“Gentlemen,” he said, in his appeal to the
jury, ‘‘the product of a pan of cane juice is
worth 25,000 frances; therefore, my client has
gratified his vengeance at the expense of his
fortune, But more, this is the first time that
a husband in the United States has originated
the idea of boiling his wife’s lover alive!
Behold, how an acquital is obtained i in the
Twas as fhe sept {hat Cupid came
His bow
That she “ight f foot] his power in dreams
Who scorned his weapons waking. «
As o’er her sleeping form he poised
The staff that oft had missed her,
Her beauty touched his rogaiah heart—
He only stooped and kissed her.
Since when, upon her fair, soft cheek,
Love’s amorous imprint keeping,
A charming dimple marked the spot
Where Cupid kissed her, sleeping.
Sixty kegs of beer were destroyed by offi-
cers of the law at Angusta, Me., last Saturday.
It is belived that this sad eveut will cast a
gloom over Germany when the news reaches,
that country.
The dispatches report that a gas vein has
r
political orator it may prove to be has been
commence
The Princess Beatrice has written the music
for two of rd Beeonsfield’s poems. The
movement for : republican : form of government
is ssid to be steadily gaining ground in Eng-
lan
Song at a colored camp meeting in New
Jersey
“y had a praying father,
He prayed three times a day
And the angels hist the winder
To hear my father prayer.”
A Hackensack man stubbed his toe on the
1 the Squire fined him
for disturbing the piece. fee
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