Newport Journal (Newspaper) - June 12, 1869, Newport, Rhode Island The Newport Journal IS BV DAVIS A- AI n cu niton STK SHUTOUT IL I a In Inserted al 31.00 acquire rlM for HOJI Ten Iked or nuke u rouat bo for 111 ad- iho Jerusalem Golden 1 languish for one gleam Of all Iby glory In distance unit iu dream My thoughts like in Climb up to look nod pray For a ol that dear country That lies so Jerusalem the When In the It seems Ibe gale of glory city of Hie blesl I Thou city of the I And torches Through gloom And waving wiln welcome To thy eternal Jerusalem Hie golden I they King O'er pain aud sorrow Forever triumphing I may portal And dark may bo he door The Mansion is I God's palace for his poor Jerusalem ILe Golden I nil our that Our hut half Our turned to And all the life music Kow no longer here Shall come to greet us As wo are drawing near ihc golden I toil on day by day cacL night with longing I stretch my hand and pray Tbat midst thy leaves Jly soul shall Imd uest the wicked cease from ling Tbo weary arc nl rest 0 mosi milre franed studying pattern Of Miss Oay and glance J cars welled up from dura bnl she ivas loo lo win ion me very fired I nn sure all but we shall ba lo form Cara looked ber to the spent girl very of sweet who lier chair nearer asked her sonic lion llw Clara felt more si cos I rally vivacious and 1.1 1 f Olid II made r who one she bad worn all mate said Miss Clinton 1 beg friends willi ibe kind her lo become her twin soon commenced and here was lit Do time for Clara lo think of her homely mine round and she look calico like week her room bul something else elo teller to-day The young Indies usually dress a good deal here especially the first of mg amll will not it to be EO Clara but she was a brave gnl sml the good sense to know that deception coulel her ing Ko she frankly is I have but dresses in Ihc world ami these are exactly Miss look at her a moment if she thought she must be bin per blushes and confusion of her burst mil I Il is so You must excuse me dear if I uo a lillle How does u happen you dress so plainly Well my very odd in il may be a very pleasant thing lo see one's own name in prim it is not al lo print names especially when writing out n true slory For Una reason we will have recourse lo fictions and introduce our young lady acquaintance as Miss Clara Clinton and her lather as Judge is called Judge lue man that ever lived of having away of his own Judge Clinton was a very odd man lie would insist upon living iu n brown old fashioned bouse without carpels upon the floors and what was more vexations be would not allow a sofa or or rocking inside Ilic four brown walls As be had an idea bat whole country was going to rack ind ruin because the 1 men wort broadcloth and tho women wore be declared lie would wear long as be lived and bis women folks be restricted to calico As we have nothing lo do wilh Mrs Judge wo will not allude lo beany vexation willi which she carried nut the whimsical old domestic tions As she could do nothing wiser Ilian lo gulp down her chagrin she did gulp it down and womanlike lo be- lieve wilh her husband could re- form Ihc world by making themselves con- mean and Clinton was slill in homespun and Mrs Judges Clinton in penny calico when Hiss Ciara ing reached the age of eighteen nnd having a will of her own which her mother was careful lo tell everybody tho child inherited from her announced her desire and determination to go lo n boarding school Tbe Judge himself bnd been n poor toy self-educated bis own Ilo was a proof humble birll and the difficulties he had overcome 05 Uc had read Virgil by aid of a pine knot and Greek by Ihc aid of a penny candle nnd solved the problems of Euclid by moon light He respected bul ODO desire In Ilic world and that was a thirst for So when Miss Clara that the must and could and would go lo a boarding school cheerfully acquiesced and ex himself ready lo casb over No sooner was Ibis interesting broached however than to Miss surprise her father selected the most sive thorough And in the country paid the yearly expanses in ad- vance and her at once lo her education with for ing money and Calico for her wardrobe I It bad enough Miss Clara said bing all the while us if her beautiful eyes had really been liquid lo bo obliged to dress in calico bul have calico gowns all alike from the piece so that her companions would think she had but one was ihc hardest to bear of all Hul old Judge was incorrigible lit saved shillings and sixpence by having all alike and be was satisfied if his daughter was nol a bright May morning when Hiss Clara bade adieu to ugly brown and her mother who wiped her tears on her calico apron anel the sheep Ibal bore Iho fleeces from which her homespun was made She loved everything about the dun dwelling now that she looked back upon it from ihc tilings nnd His his will that we all dress in prints Miss tei closet nt dear Clam Do Hunk but 1 shall love you Justus well calico but many of the girls won't and yo are so sensitive ynn will lie wounded can well do without ibis dress the who term and no one will know bul il is yours She had always desire a silk dress She Imd been thinking all 11 morning of the ridicule ol ber she this offered kindness Or would il be heller lo wear her ow clothes and appear she really was bhc did not hesitate long but pullin her arms around Miss neck her with lips then said in i way Thank you you a thousand limes II does not seem best My lather not approve il nor do I if yon love in that is Pleasant palled murmuring arc Clara and you are hand comer in your then inc richest e all in silks mid Nothing more was said The two sir went down In room th bell rang and found the people standing in groups wailing Hie appearance of the uni teacher lo lead them to church Look will you I1 whispered Gay 1 the Miss licit lo ber if lhat f irl isn't in Umt old calico Miss frowned but Clara smiled She bad her pride that on ber bad resolved not lo b7 made unhappy by what sbo could not help I he entered room will a rustle and n trail befitting bnr station She Iho young ladies over willi t sweeping glance and peremptorily Miss Clara Clinton lo ber inom Miss Pleasant whispered a word in thai lo anel she Him Miss gown vetoed al It would do well lor Mr puny but it was not er for nn Bo a polite Irom lhat for laely him In frigid nnd unmistakable leims to allow his daughter white mull I1 principal had designed lo make Judge Clinton ibe eif men which she didn lo n forever out of Miss lo wenr while mull she could not moie unity Pel licr purpose than in writing him the note Of declared not to be dictated to by any and precisely because it would oblige her to have Clara dressed in white il would him to have ber elo His reply He o to books A many years the com- munity were by an immense of spurious paper mosl y put in Checks weie prc nt the principal banks signed by U firms anil money Hie aggregate to iitaily lift sent bis not dress it she wanted bis wear white she was nt to provide lhat garment for her For bis parl lio did not know right had to decide what color should wenr If she willing his daughter should appear in print slic was at liberty to fay Eo be would her nt once from the school principal as may be supposed was is indignant as n principal could well be what would Ibe Ihy persons whom would If Miss Claia was banished for wearing icy bael condescended to honor Clam was the best writer the cst singer the best dialogue maker of Ilic school She was necessary lo Ilic of Ihc anniversary The principal decided lo adopt the juice's nnd ibe at ler wn expense nn wiener was upon limn the liy TOSS Hint bis daughter thousand dollars upon peculiar of the case fuel that Ibe forger resided in and for months we on ilic tire I doled Every new cry stranger occupation and puren thoroughly understood were sol to a most rigid scrutiny Still w were at faun Jt is not lo find on the who is nol guilty of mi offense is to discover who 15 Am our srarch went on in look on licr n side from tti lady's car Miss Clara was tlic procession fell inlo line It vexations that all Ilio gentlemen Indies passed seemed lo look only nt In calico It was so very lo see a young lady going lo church in prim From dress looked inlo Ibo face such a prelly face as it loo all thinking of Ihc oddity of he mid wondering who young lady conlel be It was not before Clara became known ns the young lady in calico Old Mr wealthiest and most of the town having bad his directed to ber peculiar dress made the discovery her falher had been a dear and friend in He was himself and be and bad walked band lo glove in ways of Mr at the first opportunity cm a carriage lo bring Miss Clara lo dine wilb his and lold her many of which Judge was the hero evidently very proud of bis prelly drumhler Afterward he from time to lime cent bis rare such abundance of frail besides takin her lo ride family that Ihc most of Ihc were almost n n state of envy Finally as if to young ladies to distraction gave n party lo influential ami families of Ibe country Kven Ihc cipal of the To Ibis Miss was borne in her calico dress by liveried Ole Jlr was so of her pluck and so lhat she did nol in tulle and silks lhat he himself to her of Ihc evening introducing her to liis friends wilh ninny of admiration Hiie was finally laken to flipper by Mr who evidently thought more of her cheerful con- venation 11 an of all laces pearls and in the As be clinic from Ibal evening was quite a belle No one could slight young lady to whom the bsd been to attentive something quite novel Bnl novelty of J laiber nnd wore calico because she was not poor Tbe young ol at oil he m person lo see that she didn't late bis command The of it the Judge carried Ins nnd Clara was lie odel bird in Ire whole fleck of while pigeons Among ail Ilic queens of the Kwiss anil mull Ibe rustic belle was the ol observers She was really Ibe handsomer merriest most creature iu the provoking to Ihc principal them sat Judge Clinton in his suit by old Mr Yen availing himself of every to tell the whole slory with tlie calico garments and urning confused to ridicule Al bust it came lo Ilic distribution of prizes and Ibat for exemplary and correct was lo Miss Clara ton ruoui And what was rad If Judge did nnt a speech on that occasion because Mr As address was fully reported at Iho lime delivery we will not il here but simply refer lo Hint pait of t winch to our heroine lam said Mr Ibat ibis has in tho daughter of my Judge Clinton of a worthy daughter ofa worthy nay well lie to have received Ibis token approbation for she ns ii under dying circum luntes Young ladies do not forget you aio when adorned me mure nitre while you remain satisfied vilb what lias placed at your disposal reward which was was in in Iho person who betoro our such open One day I saw a laely paying for n 0 goods with n check she unit time to Ilic store I obtained a look at paper and was satisfied it was not genuine Still I was nol certain The lady was Jeep Iy veiled anel I to of following her This I did ami traced her home It n beautiful litile collage wilh i large yard and garden Taste and culture Imd ihc graveled walks and twined the dense ami beautiful ras ns curious as novel and pretty Vices crept be and tailed the net work of the gallery Tbe and Ilic icel hollyhock bloomed al the Ilic of the walks was with violets anel seemed verbena The perfume of orange blossoms mingled wilh Ihc odor of the rose anel the senses ivere delighted willi iho evident beauty that place I hastened baek lo place where check was nnd it already been ascertained that it forged We bnd now obtained a if carefully sued we were satisfied would lead to the de- of the criminal We until it was then TllE lt OX of the ber condition overcame her grief and she forgot all vexations in the new scenes and people her weary and she alighted at Ihc end of her journey nnd shown into the reception room were sealed several young ladies evidently ly arrived pupils like was Miss June with her Iv fitting giey travelling who her over wilh a quizzical in her eyes Miss Clara felt sure that the culiar Smile that upon lie lips ils to Ibe fad wore Blushing to her very temples poor Clara looked away only lo encounter Iho gozo of Oay who reclining upon Ihc sofa in e her because they bnd nothing lo bo jealous of the old ladies her as an ex- ample for daughters Iho young men her lor her prelly ways ence of character and ready wil nnd Ilic old men pul thumbs inlo Ilic arms of their vests and gravely announced that she an original and exemplary ady ami they wished were more like ber Indeed the only was that ludge Clinton's calico elid nol prove bis ruin The long school session to close will a public examination upon which occasion all thu oung ladies were required lo wear willi Mtlo and n the left The bail an 1 insl says Yesterday wu heard of and read parl of he most singular will on record The naker of the will is represented lo be a successful business ion wuo quite n fortune He no oilier signs of insanity Iban may c from extreme of is will although it is tlie in due course be called to determine 10 was of and disposing mind The will disinherits Ihc heirs f maker of it and clevises the entire in trust for Ibe establishment of n Infirmary for Cats A most elaborate plan for the necessary igs is attached lo nnd of ihc It provides areas for that sweet iry so dear lo the feline nl rat holes of the most ravishing nature o be kepi well The most arc provided for ig lo rat a chance of escape so lhat ic cals may not loso Hie pleasures of lase by finding their prey come loo easily igh walls arc lo be built with slo ng roofs for the nd inner amusements of the cats nre lo select the novel in part of some cily and ic devisees arc lo be by n clem feme of nurses from Ihc ravages of en nnd No persons of Iho male x is ever lo be admitted within Iho nd no female who lias children or is r years old There me hundreds minute directions which we have no time note One would suppose lhat in Ibo the bus exhausted all the however lint Hie Insl provision of ill more bizarre limn nny lhal go before Saya I have all my life been to believe in and man WM lo be usifid thai ii man's duty as lo protect all the lesser cs cvcnns and over liim For reasons that my even after death and secondly lhat it may lie made is in for the of the bodies of my dear do devise and ibe intestines of my body lo bo made into the proceeds to bo lo Ibo purchase of an which bo pi yed in the of Hie Cat In by one ol the regular to be selected purpose Ihc playing lo be kepi forever aud elay or night in order lhat the may have the privilege of always mg and enjoying ibai is in approach lo their determined I should visit her alone I FO and found the laely sealed in n litile out on room was furnished anel breathed an air of refinement It was filled up as a lounging library half music room Beautiful hung ftom Iho walls aod in recess was an elegant piano Near it wa a ol Mnemosyne an opposite lo it siond a marble lliu dance-loving Terpsichore anil fr the centre of the richly carved writing dcs rose a beautiful wilb licr fing Ilic witli song Cases filled willi vases of Ara gold tilled niili flowers wcr scattered the room The lady re in an and received tli my wilh Still slic received me great aud inquired to what cir emus she was lo my bii ness I do not know madam what Mint ja t you as yet hut may I inquire if you husband is in I I am a widow sir 1800 I be Kin savs dl Asiatics which have lo Ibe foM fields tr yh puces of u Irn come expect in a few as Tbe law of the in ie ganl lo going abroad has been more sirin and y limn Chinese who here in sneli lo work and for years together now of our population there me indications 40 liui as acme Mail began to rim be- tween feau anil Yokohama of peculiar people bavc visited our city a id a few have remained here to study and Ihc relations between California 1 I and Japan have been friendly and y profitable Our resources mil institutions have been i upon and soil and evenis ol ihc civil wi niu the i short a Prussian who has ro- m Japan for a number of b-s ately arrived here who In lie of forty families on port nnd of a erf c our hundred was to ibe service mid fortunes of in he Mikado and Ihc defeat of his friends as induced many ot lo look lo as a refuge They nre all freemen and anel mean lo i industries on a systematic plan hey mostly silk and some arc lea hey are informed of Iho adaptability of ur son and climate lo their ucl and bring wilb according lo fifey white mulberry three old a large number of plains hundred vegetable trees four leet and el nnd six of the nuts or the lea plan They propose tlie rectum ol to buy a act ot government hul in the 1 from lo Ibu ami anas when Kiown oj it would see The was be would give so a robe holding up ihc and wilh the like half a-i whisky Ilm seeing thai the of Iho number of line robes they possessed This second smoke quickly and ibe Cheyenne ex- limed us before by Ibe location of the thumb on Mile A general exclamation position lie Kiowa s eyes so very much the bottle Unt hnl no iie A shrewd yet it is evident the loat the the fan amount as Ji is tl for it heller lor them ir i It i morally t Led uM who was Hie loser I certain ILat r llm was A Inch they and lea c you hive a No sir I live alone on a small Indeed I The lady who bail a spark In her eye lias kindled a match without enliven as Iho man said on receiving a is true sir bul yen will pardon if I inquire the purport of these questions 1 I some it but thn draft voi to Messrs II Co is i lone was indignant and Ilic was white n thai passion here is thu I look from my pocket the check anel showed il lo her is purport of all To inquire from whence von il That I cannot tell yon sir I madam you will your last for It will bi my duly to mien you as the criminal And you will do Ibis I It would duty Her eyes lost on the their eager lonk nnd stie I could perceive from the workings ol her Hint she was thinking dly first of terror then of de- nnd then of chased themselves over her face with tof It was a grand in intellect of no com- mon order 1 could nol believe she guilty I she turned lo me tho Take me to jail I alone am 1 Bnl mail am relied you nro ing know me say to you am guilty It may seem strange lo you even despite her I could not believe Ibis laely m There was lo my mind n wrong where tlie lady was sacrificing herself lo save some one else Slill 1 had no but to lake her into custody I placed her however in the charge of an nnd stilt left her in her own house While I was gone lo the city bnl a few she lo send a note It reached the person il was meant hour Ibe was dead She had by her own hand from shame anel broken hear I Years afterward we Ihc real VM her son I She bid con- fessed sin thM she never lo give him an opportunity of escape THK COMMERCIAL the on Ihc walls of old Hall of at New Orleans during tho recent cial Convention were the following South Northwest a cordial welcome West and the join bands Immigration brings money and labor Encourage it God helps those who help would hwe era do u nlo Cheap transportation is a power Tho Mississippi Valley only seeks ber i best adapted lo silk a culture experiment of Japanese trial colony is one of gieat interest and promise nnd we have success in the item of silk whatever may he Ilic faie oftbe tea The col ony is lo kindly encouragement us success ivill quicken the development of diversify 1s products ami in- crease Us attractions to we shell yet sec colonies ot silk anel Inking up mountain lands and establishing e up of nnd ii is only justice In ihc tot when P he Ironies for cacb no Indian could my of the mi whisky and thu indicated by the If DATIS in zinc THE o Awah a young Chinaman is a scholar at the Me Ihc A be Iwo sons Son speak lo falber got money some be he take it all right now give ou hall He give him half hc o Ion H- I sland feel from twenty injectors of revenue on ibe dock wilh bead not one man meddle her trunk or go down to rre was in it She is a foot and a than old Hannibal the ever seen this and she eat n bale of hay a day Old explain Fil- lers stood on the mil as she came slowly and cautiously down the gave after I HO like makes nil her mind lo -o o if she no go no in triumph marching ti e with ccieliraled with ol and f cct to the stated be bad one of he sold for us slate To convince the boat be produced files of Nova papers g of tbd ns o td of the diamond minute ol the of ibe Under and evidence toa to bo lie also slewed ment who had tte of from Ihes house on 11 He is In Iowa to with or some lie to ibe ana to some if si and ire eif eild 10 reminS ii in order lo be lo China by way uf Tho ncsc ford of rooms with luese slumps sell to who arc In China Ibu lo to and the floor where Jlr f 1 Ii nK and sec my falher I the throw tlie I very bnei lio e- I1 lo 1C or see I bad No be son me were hull He go bark long way father lnm llis fw and the ec He Iiin on the neel Tlic on I very bad I just now be poilions of Ibe of I coolie falher to into His oy and say Got handsome coat give lie licr to remove a mg give be shoes bring fat cow kill of hone from one foot two or rim give him total very glad I A wimlow near Ic nil same just now come back unl sash and and the windows in ibe room more or less broken his brother who was I within a lew feel of him was also knocked I down but no injured six which it would liny a u Chinese girl oilier day one of in in tVe e in bun looted up llm i and I tin the fuss as he elid sei a a ho msi ill th live he be gel bark on He bear music lie tell servant What for they make music He Your brother come hack your father very tart he no sick lie kill fat cow JCT one- son be very Father lie ome out he fay No be- icr one son be say I slay all lime by never bun angry Jly father ever kill our fat cow for me My brother e very bael be use money ton much be ave fat cow music V say You no lie just be ime to life lie lost lie back hey music slid The river lo the sea the ten lo the river knows friend nor fashion wriler in Iho H my fortune during Ihc May anni to sil on one occasion near a rowd of woman from of ic country and Ilio feature that most struck e in their appearance wss Ihc ex- ceding weakness of their They ere strong in decided in the style short dresses and the absence of any bnt was 1 look feebleness and aboul als and thai was There as no no character to them be bals were low-crowned and narrow uh alternated the side Tbe arc flat and iy back upon Ibo nnd le of tare of the and 1 the accessories which assist to make up r the modem bound Milliners nre that la nnd Ibey are very much needed of women imagine thai bonnets are small tan make one bul it is n great The number of piel insignificant nnd characterless bonnets worn to il and if there is anything a woman cannot afford to wear U is a peer little IN- fearful drouth prevails in the interior of Australia Tbe line of rand from to Hay is said hy n late traveler lo be comparable to nothing hut Iho Valley of Shadow of H is literally the skeletons or the decaying eif wretched animals bat perished from Horses callla and nnd even wild denizens eif emus is I that almmlanl occupation to Iho crows landed of ths and Ilic Iris scat and dis- ly 1 wilt think most who elo most brain work re- quire most sleep -J Time saved essary is infallibly destructive lo mind body and 0 Give elf your children all are i Ibe fullest of sleep will take by them lo go io bed al some regular early hour and lo ir morning the awake am within a fortnight almost regularity of Ihc morning sun will I bonds of sleep the moment enough re- bnd been secured for the of Ihc system only And at lo the much one requires each must be a rule for himself great nature will never fail to write it out to observer under the fust Dr Few persons in the larger cilies are of the increasing num of French Canadians who for employment to ber and villages In this Ibis new menl of has Ihc past spring In the of Ihc may be in more or numbers and in some any other cass of As a people they ore generally industrious frugal and law-abiding and tends in no little degree lo nid in building up the of the State find employment in the and woolen mills and become very skillful In this element lias become hige number at A LAROK ol four thousand barrels o fish were in harbor op- visits Ilio wharves on Tuesday lasl The ish were taken by from and one from the mouth of Connecticut river ibn whole sold lo tlic oil on and Tlic balance was sold lo fishermen fur bait whose vessels were lien lying at Iho of our harbor Is tho haul of made in for n long lern of years Tho lisli sold for emits per a lo Ibe coi n pa nies ir x never of thin per ceni or Hie of into tlie Cellini ry made a of while nl he lisie we have anil and are so many of our fractional that n change is proposed in the of nnd a I lie work of down the fractional currency government was commenced Twelve tons arc lo be tunned in two Tlic of ibe i to have be of these en about ihc of n Hie Canaan child nl the of Hudson arc of Ibe opinion it was hand Ilial Angle thai Joseph was innocent of tlic Just one year Sunday was bunged German nnd bis in Port Jervis Ibe oilier day mi lour Leaving bis Iran at Ibe hotel got drunk and bug a he met on Ihn fnr be and liis wile failing to get him of jail Ilic wilb bin in II 1 1 was banging lo n tree on Thursday inf near Memphis liis was will I From nn bis it is supposed lie was X J all the ladies of Society of in have elvers of the seel A woman in New a in wilh a of 300 then