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The
Express
By Jno. W. Radley.
VOLUME [V.
Official Organ of Polk and Haralson Counties.
CEDARTOWN, GA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1878,
Subscription $2 Per Annum.
NUMBER 50,
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A Man of Nerve.
While Mu rut was in Madrid, he
was anxious to ouuiminicate with
Junotiu Portugal; hut all the roads
r the Route to London swarmed with guerrillas,
hntin*. maySiM tr and with the troops composing Gus-
tunos’ army.
Murat mentioned his embarrass
ment to Baron Strogonoff, the Rub
elan embassador to Spam.
Russia, it is well known, w.s at
nutrict that time not only the ally, but the
friend of PrAlice. M. De Strognoff
told Murat that it was the easiest
tiling in the world. “The Russian
Admiral Slnhivin,” said he, “is in
the port at Lisbon; give me the most
intelligent of your Polish lancers; I
will dress him up in a Russian uni
form, and intrust him with the dis
patches for the Admiral—all will go
well, even if he should be taken pris
oner a dozen times between this and
Lisbon, .for the insurgent army is so
anxious to obtain our neutrality that
it will he careful not to furnish a
pretext for rupture.'*
Murat was delighted with this in-
genius scheme. lie asked Kransin-
ski, the commandant of the Lancers,
to find him a brave and intelligent
young man. Two days afterward
the commandant brought the prince
a young man of his corps, for whom
he pledged his life; his mini: was
Leckiuski, and In* was but eighteen
yea. 8 old.
Mu rut wus moved ut siring so
yen hr u limn court sc imminent; u
(lllllRer; fur it lie were delected, his
doom wns sealed. Murat could nut
help remarking tu tile l’ule the risk
lie was ubuul to run, The youth
smiled. “Let your imperial high
ness give me my instructions,” an
swered lie, ivspicifully, “and 1 will
give agouti account of I lie mission I
have hewn honored .with, I thank
his highness for Imving chosen me
i,uninoaVrV'oi.Nn-iu.n!-Todh. from my comrades, for iillufihetii
would have courted this di-tiiictiou.
The prince argued favorably from
the young' linn’s modest resolution.
The Rii8si;ul embassador gave him
his dispatches, he put oil a Russian
uniform, and set out for Portugal.
The first two days passed ov r.
quietly, bat on'lie afternoon ol the
third, Leokinski was surrounded by
a hotly of Spaniards, who disarmed
him, mill dragged him before the
commanding ulfioer. Luckily lor
lie gallant youth, it was (Ja-lam s
himself.
Leckiuski wns aware that he was
lost, if he were discovered to he a
Fn nohimin, consequently he deter
mined. on the instant, not to let a
single word of French escape him
uud to. speak Russian and German,
which lie did with equal fluency.
AND NIGHT. Theoriesof rage of his captors an
nounced the fate which awaited him,
and the Horrible murder of General
Rene, who laid perished in the most
dreadful lortures but a few weeks
before, as ho was goiug to Juuot,
was sufficient to freeze the very
blood,
“Who.are you?” said Oustanos, in
French, which language he spoke
perfectly well, having been educated
in France.
Leckiuski looked at the questioner,
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man:
“I do not understand ypu.”
Castanos. sppke German,, but In*
did iWWito appear personally in
the mutteivand summoned biii* of the
officers of his rtaff, whowehtxm with
tho examination. The young Pole
aip3>y,eredjin Russian or German, but
never Jeta, ay liable oi' ^ren«h escape
him. He might, however, eas ly
have forgotten himseif, surrounded
as he was by a crowd eager for his
blood, and who waited with savage
impatience to have him declared
guilty, tliat is, a Frenchman, to full
upon him and murder him.
But their fury was raised to a
'height which the general- hims-lf
could npt control, by an incident
which seemed to cutoff the unhappy
prisoner from, eyei^ hope pf escape.
One-o( Casianos’s aid-de-camps, one
of tha fanatical patriots, who were so
humerpus in, th|8 ; yfar, and who from
the first had. denounced Lvqkinski as
a French spy burst into the room
dragging with him h man waering
the browu 1 jacket,tall ih'iit, tfnd : ivd
B r Heads, oircuiari p| um e of a Spanish pMkhhti' ,P;
J? ‘““f. 1 **** 1 The officer confronted him wit:
ibbrttotts* W»gyowr order* to the *
the pole, and said;
Look at this man, and then say,
if it is true that he is n German or
Russian. He is a spy, I swear by my
soul.**
The peasant, meanwhile, was eye
ing the prisoner closely. Presently
his dark eyes lighted up with the tire
of hatred.
“Air Frances, he is a Frenchman!”
xcluinrtd lie, clapping his hands.
And he stated that, iiaving been in
Madrid a lew weeks before, lie had
been put in requisition to carry for
age to the French barrack; “and,”
said he, “I recollect that this man
took my load of forage, and he gave
me a receipt. I was near him an
hour, and recollect him. When we
caught him, 1 told my comrade, this
is the Fernch officer I delivered my
forage to.”
This was correct. Castanos prob
ably discerned the true state oft lie
case, but he was a generous foe. lie
proposed to let him pursue his jour
ney, fol' Leckiuski still insisted he
whs a Russian, and lie could not be
made to understand a word of French*
But the moment he ventured a hint
o( that kind, a thousand threatenin '
voices were ruised against him, and
he saw that clemency was impossi
ble.
“Bui,” said he, “will you then risk
a quarrel with Russia, whose neutral
ity we are so anxiously asking for?”
No,” said the officer, “but let us
try this man.”
Leckiuski understood all, for he
was acquainted with Spanish. He
was removed and thrown into a room
thy to have been one of the dun
geons of tile inqusitiou in its worst
days.
When the Spaniards took him
prisoner lie had eulen nothing since
ilie previous t veniiigf and when his
dungeon door was closed on him he
had fasted eighteen hours; no won-
Jer; then, wlmt with exhaustion, fa
tigue anxiety, and the agony of his
dreadful situation, that tile unhuppy
prisonor fell almost senseless on his
hard couch. Night soon closed in
and left him to realize,in his gloom,
the full horror of his hopeless situa
tion. He was brave,of course; but
to die at eighteen—so suddenly! But
youth and fatigue finally yielded to
the approach of sleep, and lie was
soon buried in profound slumber.
He had slept perhaps two hours,
when the door of his dungeon open
'd slowly, and someone entered with
inntiops steps, hiding with his hand
the light of a lump; the visitor bent
>ver the prisoner's couch, the hand
hut-shaded the lump touched him
on tlie shoulder, and a sweet and
silvery voice, a woman’s voice, asked
him:
“Do you want to eat?*
The young Pole, awakened sud
denly by the glare of the lamp, by
the touch and words of the female,
rose up on his couch ami, with his
•yes on I v half opened, said in Gor
man, “What do you wair?’
,’Give the man something to eat
at once,* said Castanos, when he
heard the result of the first exper
iment, ‘and let him go. He is not a
Frenchman. How could he have
far master of hinisell? The
thing is impossible.’
But though Leckiuski was sup
plied with food he was detained a
prisoner. The next morning he
was taken to a spot where ho could
see the mutilated corpse of the
Frenchman, who had been cruelly
massacred by the pesmitry ofTruxil-
lo, and he was threatened with the
same death. But the noble youth
had promised not to fail, and not a
word, not an accent, not a gesture
or look betrayed him.
Leckinski, when taken back to
the prison, hailed it with a shout of
joy; for twelve hours he had nothing
but. gibbets and death, in its most
horried forms, before his eyes, exhibi
ted to him by men with the looks
and the passions of demons. He
slept, however after the, harassing
excitement of the day, and soundly,
too; when in the midst of his deep
and death-like slumbers, the door
opened gently, some one drew near
his conch, and the same voice whis
pered in his ear:
“Arise and come with me. We
wish to save your life. Your horse
is ready.’
And tho brave young man hastily
awakened by the words, ‘We wish to
suve your life, come,’ answered stijl
in German, ‘Wlmt do you Want?’
Castanos, when he l^eard of this
experiment and its result, said the
Russian was a nobfc young man; he
8iiw the true state of the case.
The next morning* early, four
men catne to take him before a sort
of court-martinf comjiosed of officers
of Castanos’s staff. .During the
walk, they uttered :inost horrible
threats against him; Wit true to his
determination, he pretended not to
understand them.
When he came before his judges,
he seemed to gather what was going
on from the arrangements of the
tribunal, and not from wlmt he heard
said around him he asked in Ger
man where his interpreter was. He
was sent for, and the examination
commenced.
It turned at fi st upon the motive
of his journey from Madrid to Lis
bon. He answered by showing his
dispatches of Admiral Siniuvin and
his passport. Spite of the presence
and vehement assertions of the pea
sant, he persisted in the .same story,
and did not contradict himself once.
“Ask him,’ said the presiding of
ficer, at lust, ‘if he loves the Span
iards, as he is not a Frenchman?’
Thu interpeter put the question.
‘Certainly,’ said Leckiuski, ‘I like
the Spanish nation; I esteem it for
its noble character; l wish our two
nations were friends.’
‘Colonel,’said the^ interpreter to
the president, ‘the prisoner says he
hates us hecuuse we make war like
a .(lit ti, that he de ji s us anil j lmt
his only regret is that lie cannot un
ite the whole nation as one mail to
end this odious war at a single blow.’
While he was saying.this, the eves
of the whole tribunal were attentive
ly watching the slightest movement
of the prisoner's countenance, in or
der to see what effect the interpre
ter’s treachery would have upon him
But Leckiuski had expected to ho
put to tho test in some way, uud lie
was determined to buffie all their at-
tem ts.
‘Gentlemen,’ said Castanos, ‘it
seems to me that this young man can
not be suspected, the peasant must
be deceived. The prisoner may pur
sue hia journey, and when he reflects
on the peril ol onr position, he will
find the sevei it. we have been obli
ged to use excusable.’
Leckinski’sarms and dispatches
were re»nrned, he received a tree
pass, and thus this noble youth came
victorious out of the severest triul
that the human spirit could be put
A Drill Which l!«m Square Holes.
One of the novelties of the Paris
Exposition is a drill which bores
square holed, the invention of Mr.
Julius Hall, of London. The work
is done, too, says a correspondent of
the Scientific News, in a way so sim
ple and so easy, that any one may
prove the fact for himself. The in
vention bus excited genuine astonish
ment among the mechanics gather
ed at the Exposition. There is a
constant crowd surrounding the in
ventor, watching him bore hole after
hole square, aud puzzling over the
provokingly simple solution of tho
problem. All that is required is an
odinary hand-drill stock. A station,
ary one with a chuck below for hold
ing the work is used by inventor; but
he says a common brace will answer
—“auy thing, in fact, will do that
will probably hold the drill.” The
tool itself is, the usual form of three.,
square drill, so that no special appa
ratus is required. dump or chuck
this drill in its holder so that “it will
wobble.” that is the whole secret.
Insteud of making a round hole, as it
will if tightly grasped, when loosely
held it produces a square one; aud,
according to the inventor, it is im
material whether the drill wobbles
in the work or the work under the
drill.
A wt‘11 known local combination
of black sheep, blackleg and black
guard was ■ recently reported to the
government committee of his club
cheating at cards. He was very
much. astonished at so frivolous a
charge)<> .“Great heavens!” he ex-
claimed, indignantly,; “what do .you
suppose I joined your, infernal old
club for?”
#*-
CURREffCT,
“Slap dab” isn’t half as good as
slap-jack.
Mellow days, you know—mellow
with mud.
Have yon heard from—let’s see,
where is it?
It is better to hug a delusion than
to let a bear htig you.
,# Tra-la—come again,” whispers
the Hubbard to thu departing mel
on.
This is the season of the year to
cut your initials on the back of a
mud turtle.
How would these “champion ours-
men” look earning their living by
honest work?
The young man who goes around
pointing louded pistols for fun is
now helping the undertaker.
“October means business,” says a
New York paper. Yes, and you put
in mustard seed to keep it sweet.
“Our Hoarding House” may be a
very thin play, but then its founded
on very thin diet, you must remem
ber.
Hurry up that electric light. The
man who drops a penny in a street
ear wants to buy fourteen yards of
it.
The New York Nows has deter
mined to spell it ••Sary” after this,
and have no nonsense about it. It
believes in contraction.
“Snow is less than twenty days,”
says the Chicago Journal. That's
nothing. Wv’ve seen it snow in less
that five minutes.
If the sun does not move why
these useless expressions about the
rising and setting sun Brother Jas
per, hang right to the root!
Kansas is filling up ut the rate of
150,000 iinmigrunts uyenr, uud not
a place in the Slate 1ms even offered
a lunch as an inducement.
New Jersey has been disappointed
in her cranberry crop, but law sakes!
wait till she begins to grind out her
French champagne!”
Those Eastern statesmen who are
familiar with the Eastern question
predict war and plenty of it. That
is high for American wheat!
Even bets are being made in Lon
don that England and Russia will
he engaged in war in less tliun one
year. War always follows a bet.
When a Nebrasku man calls ano
ther a liar tiiere is no tine! over it.
The lur gulps it down and waits his
chance to shoot the other man’s hogs.
Sergeant Hates will carry no more
flags around country uiit.il he can
make it pay better than to carry a
hod up and down a ladder.
Five men were unvsted in Cincin
nati the other day for voting foil)
times apiece. Can no margin be al
low nl for American enthusiasm?
No Opium! No Morphia or other
dangerous drug is contained in Dr.
Hull’s Baby Syrup, for the relief of
Colic, Teething, etc. Price 25 cents.
“The man who says I got drunk in
Chicago lies like a hore-thieP.” There
you have the seutiinents of the King
of the Sandwich Islands.
The Turkish Government owes
Gen. Baker $5,000 back pay, and he
will lake $2)000 for the account.
Fine chance for Peter Cooper to
make $2,000.
It was an Ohio man who painted
his matches white, so as to enable
him to find the box in a dark night.
It never occoured to him to paint
the box.
London has 4G0,000 dwelling hou
ses. If you arc going over there to
find Smith, and don’t know the
number of his street, you’d better
postpone the visit.
Eight or ten different humorous
books are promised this fall, each
one containing as many as two pa
ges of oiiginal matter—probably ad
vertisements.
Several English clergyman have
come to the conclusion that perdi
tion is the center of the earth. Are
people going there via coal-shafts
and oil wells?
A healthy bridegroom, an army
mu8ketandan ounce of bird-shot,
all working harmoniously together,
will discourage a serenade quicker
than a thunder shower.
Several German cities have odi<
nances forbidding boys under, 16
years of age smoking, but they can
stiII chew fine-cut <an£ i^mgioe that
they run the house.
n—An ol f maid’s
man
ALL SORTS,
A tiny thing—A fork.
The heat trine on record—Lunch
time.
A lone us
club.
It is monnifnl to see
more’ll full.
Paradoxical—A woman being a
mail robber.
“How to manage a wife”—Remain
single.
The washerwoman’s motto is “soap
on, soap ever.”
A rough answer turneth away a
bore.
If criminals are to be believed,
none of them ever had an honest
conviction.
According to the Utica Observer
“a murderer’s knife is always guilt-
edged.”
Venice isBVerrmi with blind men,
although she is mistress of the sea.
“All the world’s a stage,” but til-
fare does not suit everybody.
Argument of the wine-bibber-—“A
little liquor for the stomach’s ache.”
House your plants, and this will
keep people from yelling some frost)
morning: “How's yonr plants?”
A Kentucky woman 1ms married
a Mr. Calico—lias wedded a prints,
us it were.
We would rather meet “a horny-
handed farmer than u handy-horned
cow.”
Talk about the whipping-post in
Maryland! Why, man, there are
luiii post, all over the city.
The New York Graphic has trans
lated the expression “pool your is
sues.” It means “submerge your
idiosyncrasies.”
Itls the season of fairs, and then 1
is a young man in town who Inlds
one every Sunday night.
The man who sold a valuable claim
in the Nevada mining regions for a
paper of tobuco “didn’t know it was
loded.”
He saw a negro smoking a new
meerschaum. “Thunder!” he ex
claimed; “why the pipe’s coloring
him!”
When you wake up at night and
hear the baby crying, look out for
danger—for there’s a rock ahead.
The divorced wife of a Boston
bowling-saloon keeper is suing to
get some alley-money from her for
mer husband.
There are two comforts in owning
a saw-horse. You can either bor
row yonr neighbor’s saw or loan
him the horse.
These trapeze performers are des
perate persons. They are bound to
make a living if they have to swing
for it
“What’s the use of trying to lie
about it so clumsily?’ says tho mag
istrate, benevolently: ‘haven't you a
lawyer?’
One of the Ciinard steamers boasts
among its domestic unimuls a lieu
that weighs fourteen pounds. Is
this the hatch-weigh?
A bite from a rattlesnake is some
times not more dangerous than a se
vere cough or cold. A well merited
reputation has Dr. Bull’s Gough Syr
up, and this remedy is sold by all
druggist. Price 25 cents.
The Vox Humana says of the
writer of a new seiitimentuul song
that the words show him to have a
soft hear*, and the nr.nsic proves the
same fact for his head.
A fellow says: Home with a scold
ing wife aud npsut bee-hive are one
and the same to him, as in either
case he gets tongue more than he.
wants.
An agricultural paper tells “How
to Dress a Hog.” But what’s thei
use ot dressing a hog? It would ruin
its clothes before it litid them on
two hours.
They are talking of abolishing
funerals in Ohio. Not that people
will cease to die, bu t the fuueral is
expensive, and the medical colleges
get the bodies anyhow.
The Burlington nhwkeye has no
ticed that from the time a boy is 8
years old until be is 13 he devotes
two solid hours of every day pf his,
busy life to learning htw to piake a
new kind of noise.
The last reported temperance
speech rebukes those who “drink to
success’and eustains “the exercise
law.’ This is a fact; nor was it from!
a colored orator.
HUH AS DRAIN FOOD,
There are many met: of many
minds and nwu.y fish of many kinds,,
therefore there mi>et be a fish adapt
ed to each pnriiculnF mind.
For instance; For thcsdiooim.is-
ter we should prescribe* whale, and-
for his pupils blubber.
For the critic—Carp.
For the soldier—Sword-fish ®n«l
pile.
For the office-seeker— Plaice.
For t» shoemaker—Sole.
For u carpenter—Saw-fish,
Fora smokrr—Pipe-fish ami whiff.
For the idiots who cross Iheoeeiiw
in a small boat— lX»ree,
For a blacksmith —Bellows fish.
For lean persons—U'liub.
For a sculptor—Hcnl pin’, of eon rsc.
Fora Limbnrger chreso manufur
hirer—Hinell.
For the basso smger in a vn M'reli
tnw|>c— Black bass.
For a sou-captain— Skipper.
For a bricklayer—Salmon.
For persons who patronize lotter
ies—(»ndgeoos.
For dwarfs—Minnows,
For old topers—Suckers,
Then there is the archer fish for
archers, the drum-fish for drummers,
the pilot-fish for pilots, the skate fish
for skaters, and t he horrnd-trdi tor
hunters. If a diet of either of these
fislies docs not increase the qnantity
of “gray matter,” a hole might, he
drilled in the skull and a fish ealh-d
the “whit ing” inserted,—Nnrriduwn
Herald.
The fabled “Fountain of Youth”
once sought in America, by Ponce
De Leon, has now become in some
measure a reality to those who seek
healtlr and n juvenation, in the rem
edies which I>r. Harter has wrung
from nuture, by patient and scientific
inquiry. 2t
A Queer Language.—A fast
man on n fast, day took his fast horse
and went to the end of the fast hind,
and there tied him fast, and as fast
as he could he broke his fast. Then
he rose nml took off his hose and
went with his hoes along the rows,
and puts the rose on the end of his
hose—which, us eieryone knows, is a
sort of horse, though 1 lieur some
noes—and, like a fisherman, rows fof
the 8liad with noes, or u hunter goes
for the forest rose. So his hoes wa*
ters every rose iu all the rows. Now
tell me who knows how a foreign
weight (I do not mean white) could
learn very fust the meaning of hoes
and rows or nose and nose, or.to
perform any rite right or even to
write weight right, if his living de
pended on getting some right which,
involved the right writing of wright,
right, write and rite v —Camden Post.
Ladies should remember that the
saiiow and despondeut invalid al
ways gains relief from the use of Dr,
llartur’a Iron Tonic. It purities
aud enriches the blood, aud thus in
sures the vital euergy of youth. 2l
Nothing Like Being in Style.
In San Augustine Co., Tex., when
a gentleman desires to escort a lady
to church, lie writes her as foil ;vrs:
“Compliments of Mr. to Miss
-: I respectfully solicit the pleas
ure of escorting your Corporal sys
tem across the alluvial landscape
thht liek between your father’s hospi
table domicile and the sanctuary of
God, there tb hear the expounding
of the Scriptures.”
The maiden replies: “I will with*
pleasure allow you the exquisite be
atitude of escorting my corporeal
system over the space of ground in
ti rvening b iw eu my | a ••ntul dom
icile and the edifice Of divine wor
ship when the diurnal orb of day
shall Have sought bis lust resting
place beh ind the occiiU-nlal Hills.”
Mighty' Pleasant M usie.-^Th'e !
dinner horn iz‘tlie oldest aiid most*
sakred horn ttiure iz. It iz set t<^-
musik and plays “Home, Sweet
Home,” about nbdti. It h «z biti : lis
tened tew with-mfirt) rapturous 1 dclite
than ever 1 any band liaz. ’' Yn kdii 1
hear it further tiiitn yu kaii oitfbf
Rodman’s guns. It will nrresr irinuii
aud brifig Irini quinker than ii’sher
iff’s'"Warrant. It knn out-loot fcnny
other* tabiai : ‘It kaUkOs the deat tli
hear And ihn dumb td shod t far jdy.' 1
Glorious 1 CliHrtsti'b'merit 1 ! ! 1 'lotig 1
1 youre luugs last.—Josh Billings.