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WMW'lMll'.' 0 . ..A. Mimm-maiL- ' JAMES E. CHAMBERS, Editor FI BLiniDEVEBV SATlRBAf ' ADVEBTISING BATEH. 9 space. 1 w. S w. 6 w. 8 m. 6 m. 12 ni 1 inch. JOURNA AT rAIXESVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, I $i.uo $a.oo i $s.6Q $5.sa i t&mi I tia-Q- " I 1.75 3.00 535 I 7.00 12X0 11.00 , OHIO. l&r Counting Jioom and Publication Office a.50 4.001 6.00 1 8.50 15.00 3.0ll I 3.35 B.00 7.00 10.00 17.00 38.00 3.75 6.50 8.75 11.00 ia5U 3.0O I 4.50 7.00 10.00 14.00 38.00 I 37.51' , 5 tilocKweu jnonse xnoca, j o. 11 jaatn at. TERMS? a coi. 5.35 8.00 18.00 lfi.50 35.00 45.00 8.00 12.60 lfi.50 31.00 35.00 65.00 Yearly, by mail or Carricr..............$2,00 Six Months, by mail or Carrier.. 1,25 Three Months, bv nail or Carrier-.- .. 75 10.50 16.00 28.00 35.00 56.00 W6.IA' i i i t : f i l r pjNatim. In all war Advance faif""mt 12.00 20.00 80.00 47.50 I 75.00 180.00 Business notices in local columns will bechavir- - A FAMILY PAPER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE, AND GENERAL NEWS. m JOB DEPARTMENT. ed for at the rate of 15 cents per line for first insertion and eight cents per line for each suli- - I sequent insertion Book ami Blank Work, Circulars, Letter Heads, Bill IIeal, Cards and every lUwonption of Job Work, exoruted with dispatch aad in the i ll Business cards f 1.25 per line per annum. Yearly advertisers discontinuing their adver- - tiscments liefore the expiration of their contract NUMBER 13. w in in; ciinrgtni acctmiing tu cue aiiove rates. Transient advertisements must invariablv ba PAIXE S VILXiE, LAKE COUNTY, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1871. VOLUME I. eatestMyleoftnean. , Having an entire new outfit of Types, Presses, and Machinery, together with a force of compe- tent and skilfull workmen, we feel that our fa- cilities are second to those of no other establish- ment in tho place. paid for in advance. Regular advertisements I to be paid at the expiration of each quarter. need scarcely add. were good friends to 1 making Us way across, the street, that of children's boots or shoes, as a short MELANGE. they returned. The admiral seemed the Stars and Stripes.. - There was Prince I would awe those not initiated in the mvs-- boot In childhood will surely make an Xapoleon, son of that Jerome Bonaparte I tei-ies- promulgates. There, is an edge ugly foot in maturity. Washington has a young Borgia, aged ' Over-dresse- d children are as attrac who married Miss Patterson, grand-- 1 or r uming discernible under what looks twelve. tive as organ men's monkeys. At no daughter of "Old Mortality" aud al- - like three dresses accidently hitched up lowed her to be taken from him when I while being adjusted; from these multir Dexter made good time, butlGoldsmith time or lite is simplicity ot attire so beau- tiful as iu childhood or youth. she went to Europe. There was the I tudinous skirts are. pendent various lit- - Maid better. To see a little woman with an immense Prineess Clotilde, ot Italy, daughter ot tie festoons, streamers,, bows, and ros cured ; but at the begining of winter he was attacked by a series of acute rheu- matisms, and was jn a .conditio of al- most intolerable suffering. His charac- ter suddenly changed, and even Celie herself was not exempt from his fits of stormy passion. He complained to her with bitterness that he no longer eaw my father, and reproached her for hav- ing, by an unjust caprice, caused a dif- ference between two families which for a long time had counted on being joined in one. In Fou du Lac it is stated that 'Thiss Victor Emanuel and wife of the above-- 1 ettes; long plaits, and curls both long breastpin, br a pair" of enormous earrings, houce is for scail.' mentioned "Plon-Plo- n" a nice little and snort, thick ana tain, are fastened is simply absurd. Jewels should be worn only when genuine;-'-r- lady of delica woman, not handsome,, nor richly Ion in some accountable way under a St. Paul, Minn., prides itself on a case dressed, but neat in the simplicity ,(what fringe of frizzle; and or top of this of Asiatic cholera. cy win oe lound ever delicately and modestly attired. Cheap silk has the Horace called "simplex munditus,"; ot structure is mounted a hatof straw orna- - Michelet is sick in Florence, and 'La meanest annearance of anv chenn soods. her attire. There was young Prince 1 ineuted with ..velvet, ribbon, . flowers, Femme' nurses hini. Silk is a luxury, and should he of good "Celie, in a state of distraction, caine Arthur, third son of Queen Victoria, I plumes, laces, &c. A vail, through which who, his mother having only $15,000,000 1 are seen very pink cheeks and a very quality. The cholera "is raging .in Tennessee; THE CBAPG GATHERERS. Golden-ear- ed corn Jsoaoe mora oo the torn again. Dried up and brown is the lawn attheOrang. Cracking and parched is the earth on the burn Kiin. Short Summered trees are now showing change. Siiltrr's the sunshine so hot in the pinery, ., TiwucaipianaarelKKrlBniaKto.s-hoo- y -V Luscious ripe clusters bloom dark in the vinery. Urcharls are heavy with bright colored fruit. Thick hang the peaches one gathers so readily-Shrun-ken the stream running down to the sea-Pl- ums on the wall ripen slowly ami steadily, To song of the reaper low hummeth the bee. Nature's bedecked in her richest costumcry, Orange and russet are tinting the trees; lleavv the air with the choicest perfumery. Wafted on wings of the balmyest breeze. Heat or the noontide is rising there hazily-Cul- ling bright flowers their hair to entwine Ljghwbearted lasses are lounging there lazily. Plucking the purple that hangs from the vine. felnglnv and. laughing in fullness of pleasure there, Roving at random and choosing by chance. Piling up pictures of growing rich treasure there. Worthy the pencil of lunield or Lance. Buby -- bloomed clusters are getting importunate. Pain to be'martvred along with the rest; Weep as thev gaze on and envy the fortunate Bosebud asleep on my ladv-love- 's breast! Would that my change unto grapes were pa- rish.!)- twining, I'd kiss and ne'er teU Pressed 1m4o lipodlittully kitsaWe, Ripe ruby lips of my sweet little Xell ! One of the most beautiful and useful of her own, besides $2,000,000 a year from white chin embellished with black court- - but it is among the hogs. , secretly to see my mother, and, address- ing herself to her as to the one who had been most offended, entreated her to re Parliament, was lately voted a lite an Troy would have been 'Vanderhayden' nuity of 13,000 the payment of which. if it hadn't been called Troy. durins the next fifty years, will con sume her visits with her husband, and with so much grace and persuasion, in her manner that my parents yielded. stantly remind British tax-iiaye- rs how plaster,, finishes the costume of a-- can it of summer fabrics is a fine quality of liu- - be a young lady? As an unconscious en lawn, and it lias always the advantage counterpart to. this monstrosity, a de- - of washing well.- It is as great au affeo- - mure figure in simple white is walking tation for a young person to assume the along.' Ah! There is that yonng man dress of middle age as it is for an elderly who lives at the corner ! ' What innocent person to weai-- a dress becoming and ap-- unworldliness is in his salutation as he propriate for a miss of sixteen. A certain Benjamin Franklin hasJieen arrested at New Orleans for vagrancy. , very dear Koyalty, prolific Royalty, is unto them. Perhaps there were more Self In Ref faVtir and plnryatlast-thepar- t 6f jthe suceefuIJ(over"iu ,lhe 'stage' I made eorMT exeellant romanfee. but my mother whose wlf-lo- ve wii---- ' wound- ed, laughed at me and restrained me by the fear of ridicule. A man of my rank and merit had no right to engage in such '1 was not ilwjt(l to plny"the"part of a mtrbaflour, and was not profligate enough for that of a Don Juan. I would make a thousand mis- takes. My natural integrity would make a failure of any projecf of seduction, and the woman - whom ;nir scnouf Qnniities .nil' (generous coudtwt had tailed to touch would laHgh-a- t me oee me in the guise of a hero of romflrie'e.'" Mile. MerYiuem was a person with an tem-b- er and an arid heart, whom 1 must learn to forget and disdain. 1 would be veil avenged; for inputting her eouir-tr- y and her friends to breathe the air tf liberty, with none but inferiors for her Confidants and companions, she whs til- ting with herjreputatiou and exposing herself to become the dupe of the first adventurer io miglt hoosect.ay in love" with: her 1'oWuuK.', ... s j "In short, my dear Armand. I allowed myself to be persuaded to renounce her, and, assisted by my youth, believed that this tim-L-wa- s iptjead emedrol' naxf(K1-K- h passion. j "This evil life, however, did not last fng; the death of my father recalled me tojthe country at th,e end .of a year of, difiipatiisB auj follyJMy molUer was ow-aki- i, and I "devoted vaf life to her. Sherwhthea me to ni arty, . and 1 dM my t benxuue iu lave ivitii the young J' irta'-ionigi- r selected fwme; but none f them pleased rue. I had destroyed Ihe sentiment of a pura love by my life Of dissipation ; the country wearied me Lookout Mountain is to have a railroad of these scions of monarchy and empire. and then lookout for accidents. . The admiral t first was sufficiently liaj-p- y to see them ottljy soon ;1i asfcett for me. He thought that we would all return to him of our own accord. He had forgotten that without Celie's order I was forbidden to appear again at La If so, we have forgotten them. Xow we I takes her bundles, happening to be going j gayety and brightness of attire is as in the same direction. I am sadly con-- 1 are going to hive another distinguished Keokuk prides itself on - being the suitable for youth as sober colors and quiet styles are for the more advanecd in scions that u my post or observation 104th city in size in the Union. visitor, in the person ot i'ruiee Grand Duke of Russia, lite. Canielle. when my host said, with a laugh, '"Look out! there is Dr. MeClellan ;" and with that the distinguishd surgeon came bus- tling in. The defeat ef Mr. Clay was still "keenly felt by the Whigs, though my generous and genial friend, McMichael, did not allow his hospitality to be less because I had opposed him. But Dr. MeClellan could not restrain his feelings. He held Buchanan responsible for the vote of Pennsylvania, and, though most courteous to me, did not spare the Wheatland leader. We soon got over our little difference, however, and closed the controversy in a glass of wine. The Doctor possessed rare traits. Abounding in anecdote and information, he was an unrivaled wit and conversationalist. His son. Dr. J. II. B. MeClellan, and his grandson, young Dr. George, lioth in fine practice in Philadelphia, have inher- ited his high professional skill, and in a considerable degree his lively and viva- cious nature. There is a well-kno- wn physician in Washington, Dr. J. '. Hall, who relates many incidents of the public men he has attended in his long and brilliant expe- rience. At the head of his profession,: he attained old age almost without an en- emy. 1 know no man more universally beloved. A happy temperament, fine manners, and a thorough scholar, his sketches of the leading characters of oth- er days would make a charming volume if he would write them out. Fond of polite literature and of cultivated people he is almost out of practice, and may be said to live among his friends and his iiooks. He, too, was an "Old Line Whig" and shared the feelings, if not the prej- udices, of Dr. MeClellan, whom he knew and admired, especially as he was a grad- uate of Jefferson College, Philadelphia. Dr. Hall has known the leaders of both, in fact of all, the great parties, and was frequently consulted by them. He at- tended General Jackson on several occa-sioe-s, though not his family physician. It is one of the Doctor's peculiarities that he does not trouble himielf with money matters, and is careless about collecting his fees. Once, however, during a tem- porary absence, his clerk made out some bills, and among others sent one to the President. On his return the Doctor Owing to protracted law suits, a Vtr--' were occupied after dark, a couple, arm in arm, might be seen walking very slowly, giving utterance, to some. little third surviving son of the Emperor Al girl. I have made it a crime to refuse to love my unhappy son, but his present conduct shows that she was right. She had been forewarned of the brutal na- ture of, his instincts ' and foresaw the lightness of his character. Xow that lie is no longer worthy of her, she will no longer Tear that I nm come to torment her into accepting his name. I will ask her to sustain and console me, and, since he lias left me alone in my despair, he shall blush to know that, 'after having sacrificed my entire life to an ungrate- ful son, 1 have been forced to die under the roof and in the arms of her whom I had looked upon as my mortal enemy." ' 'My mother spoke for a long time in this tone, not hesitating to think and say everything that could lacerate an already wounded heart. 1 was crushed. I had not a word to say in my defense, and the exaggerated character of her reproaches deprived me of the hope of calming her by my answer. Besides, I felt profound- ly humiliated to be so treateii in the presence of Mile. Merquein. It did not seem to me that my mother was so seri- ously ill as she pretended, for she spoke with energy under her attack of fever, and Celie had not the appearance of one who was expecting a fatal crisis. She was. standing aside, in a sad and thought- ful attitude, as if she were endeavoring to find some means of settling matters on a more truthful basis. She was, in fact, thinking of this, for she interrup- ted my mother courteously to beg her to he calm, and let her have a moment's in- terview with me. She called Bellac and Old Bertha, recommending them to give theSnvftliil n soothing drink that she had prepared, and then made a sign to me and we descended to the garden. ! " 'Is my mother, then, in danger?' I said to her as soon as we were alone. " 'For the moment, no,' she answered. 'Her nerves are irritated, and if I have permitted her to speak to you in my piieseae s she has; done, it is because tiie agitation of sick persons must not be repressed too abruptly, as you know yourself, who have so often' seen the bodily and mental sufferings of my grand-fathe- r, and who have so often as- sisted me in judiciously relieving them. But you are a man, and it is very neces- sary that you should know the truth. He became again uneasy, and Celie OE ATHBEDREPE?i TASf E . - ginia goat has cost its owner $500. , . wrote to me. This is her letter : When a frivolous, pleasure seeking, A Buft'alonian islthe last victim to Sir : Will you also come to us, if exander the Second, sovereign ot "All the Russias ;" a territory which, in Eu- rope and Asia, has an area of 7,210,374 American square miles being one-se- v selfish sensualist comes to the sick bed, sweetness that daylight would render impossible whose outline would'form a striking resemblance to the pair, just mistaken idea that corrosive sublimate Is you can pardon the injury that I, have mere is very naturally a greac cnange, i done you? You were like a brother to wjii ill 1119 .iiai a, tci , uni, ill iiiocApicwiuu enth of the whole land of this globe, and moving on. me. and as a sister 1 regarded you with The Xew Zealanders are dying out. Slowlv and solemnly move a train of I ot character. Said an inveterate tobacco- - affection and esteem. I must have seemed- - about part ol its entire surface. The whole population of this and Macaulay's celebrated one will have Mrriima fiio i,iwi. nnnnctfo Kiiant. I chevver.- while prostrate with desease. nice bit of property is counted as 74,000,- - ly thev lift the lifeless burden from its "Something is wrong, for I no longer to hurry along. 000, of which over two thirds are that 1 black-drape- d receptacle, and carry it In cre lor tne weea. lie got weu anu Catm Hoss, one of the six original to you unjust and self-wille- d. But now that you have forgotten the mortification, and have other and definite plans of marriage, do not punish me so cruelly by exposing me to the grief of having of homogeneous race, the Russians. for the last holv rites. Whether thought died last week. He Prince Alexis was born on January of the death-wither- ed form or of the som-- 1 ger returned, we nave seen drunkards lnt the nledare inviolate, but had to die 14, isao and tnereiore is in ins twenty--1 Dre procession or lmns. aireauy mined i v suiiui-."ii"- " I all the aame. fended and amicteu my oeioveu granu- - did not tempt them ; but : when the sea second year; His in their cloister causes the sigh, I Water as a beverage is such a novelty uzar Alexander ii,- - succeeded to tne Know not had dismissed them, the liquor claimed his own. The man who wants to swear, father. Tell me that you pardon me, tliAt I may be able to pardqrV rayaelf,. Be generous ; It will help you id be happier. But it isgetting dhsky." The figures of in Chicago that 28,000,000 .gallons a day is found insufficient. throne, as eldest son, on the death of Xicholas I, in 1855, being thirty-seve- n at may,' on his sick-be- d, want to pray; but when he recovers in body, the distemper The worthy wife whom you will one day beyond measure : my outer life was de- - the little ones playing at "hide and seek" can hardly be distinguished, the rattling of vehicles grows less frequent, Jeff. Davis and Jnbe Early are getting the tune, and, an extremely well edu marry will know or your goodness anu votea iaufyputnwjtt!n.,.iny, ueari was of his soul is found to be only in abey cated man himself, has taken care that a fortaste of their future by a visit to the Virginia Sulphur Springs. ance, and praying gives away to cursing. will reward you tor it. or my sen, i uo aeau anu im joy consult! me .tor tue, eac-n- ot ask vou to restore me to your friend- - jifloe; - his children were also well instructed. and the appearance of those urchins who climb the lamp-pos- ts after, some neck-- Sfek-be- d or death-be- d repentance is a The children of the reigning families in Eleanor Kirk writes that John Hav fs' sham. The tiger is only asleep, ready ship; I have deserved to .lose it' t it ' had; vegetated thus for six months, cannot be necessary that my faults should I hunting.desperatelyaud wasteiag tlte fire Europe are generally well taught. As a I breaking fashion, and ignite those small 'winning.' His verses lead one to sus- - for a spring, so soon as awakened by re rule, thev can converse in French and be atoned for bv an old man wno loves l or mv voutlou amours nign aim low. luminaries, announces the near approach of night. . Reluctantly I draw the oiw- - pect.that he must be, at faro. turning physical vigor. The animal spirits, the depraved appetites, the in tains. A potato seven feet in circumference is you and who sufferes from your absence. Return, and you will have a right to the gratitude, 1 may say to the affection of grained bestiality, all may exifct, yt in reported from the west. Xow His Xew When 1 hear J of the returnof Mlle..Mer-duem- . "All the friends of her childhood went tp1 welcome her back again.' Hef healtli was restored, and her srrief calmed : and lack of bodily vigor be powerless to assert Jersey's turn on gooseberries. their dominion., ii& a man's limbs are liar- - I IS THE WORLD ROUND OR FLAT. Italian, besides knowing their native language, and, latterly,.- have been brought up with a knowledge of Ger- man aud English. Each of Queen Vic- toria's children can speak and write three languages besides the English, and the boys were also taught Latin and Greek. They have also been instructed in drawing and music though it may In showing me this letter, the (ood alvzed iii sleen. though inherently viir-- On account of being discharged, an In- - 'About a year ago an eccentric philoso lound a note tiom General Jaoksou in- closing a check for the amount, deduct Montroger trembled a little and wiped she now thought only of settling at La orous. It is easy to be amiable and to dlana laborer bored a hole through his pher of London, England, named John Hampden, having convinced himself be make good resolutions when disease holds employer with ins little revolver. the tyrant m cueek. l his is the expiana- - Mr Martin of Cincinnati, lived onlv yond all peradventure thatf the world tion oi tnat greatest oi ineoiogicai snains four hours after a brick intended for Mr. wns flat. twit-- mnnrl aa mmmon Iv tin-- away a nirtive tear, "un receiving tameiie, anu iiym". mere among me this,'; he continued, "I forgot my resen many memories 'or'Tifer 'rand-fathe- r. irrPnC,and an Iwur ftewakwa;atIsa .tjouie old friends and relations without Canielle. The admiral took me in his ibrune, would, willjngly tniv taken, up arms, and seeing me kiss the hand of tjieii Abode. with ker untler olr of ajrao-Celi- e with emotion, he believed that all tion for her and "respect for the proprie- - be feared, rather superficially in the lat posed, uudertook the arduous missionary the death-be- d repentance. ii tne oit-r- e- wellman struck him by mistake. ter. I once heard the late Mr. Westall uiiivviaauoLu win uuiuu worn oi coiiveruim uiauKiuu w ins wav I f .v Leavenworth is now connected with R. A., who had been Queen Victoria's tutor in drawing, say that she was a res- pectable amateur in that branch of the of belief. Xot making much progress by to die by, " means or implies that ortho- doxy is good for this contingency, the Chicago by rail. A large party of ns went for divorces by the ' following the ordinary methods of pri ing an old charge which had been called for and settled and for which he held a receipt. The fact that the bill had been sent was not less a mortification to Dr. Hall than the error in the account Itself. But on looking at the President's check he found that the General had forgotten to sign it ! He therefore returned it, with the expression of his regret that the hill had been sent, and pointed out the Gen- eral's omission. The check was duly signed and sent back, inclosed in a note with this remark : Dkar Doctor: The best of men is liable to mistakes. Andrew Jacksox. fact is not to the credit of orthodoxy. It was forgotten and that lie coulu resume ties; but she leignol to nusunuerstaiui his plans where they had been infcerrup-- their offers, and, though she took pains ted ; my parents believed so also, and to bettet jheirfondiiiou, persisted iuliy- - we were together almost everv day as be- - ins: alorf wlti. Bsll:le &n.UtrKl wel fine arts, but that Mrs. Anderson, who first train. THE LOVE OF THE FfcRlOD. YCBAS.J. EKBIB. The Woman Whites. I've onhM moment to gireyou, dear Harry, And to drop you this nit of a note, Which the Captain has promised to carry Direct by the four o'clock boat. The season is certainly over; Sue (joiners refused Colonel Chute; llon't swear like a savage sea-rov-er Because our affair follows suit. 1 only engaged for a season, . , ' dnre the prlmcst of partners I vow; ' TW tell ymi directly the reason I'm 'jrrttmf so Hastily now, ;' Please send me at once by Tom T inhume His whiskers are simply divine My pioture, that cooy of (Swinburne, And everything else that is mine. My letters, my notes, and that poem, The one signed " Vour Veive, " my dear, I know that you never would show 'em, But I just want to read them all here. ( Oh I'send me my pink satin slippper, 1 know how to cover the stain You pulled off and used fur a dipper To pledge me in ClUuot champagne. ' Anfl Harry, be sure to see Rarker : You would cut my hair off you know, Ifvou send home halfa'shade darker. The differeneo never will show. Hem! ribbon and ring; I think this is The wholwof the things I must ask, I'm sure that to mikI back my kisses. You'll vote an impossible task. Kow, Harry, don't rage and be horrid Don't bluster and swear and abuse Our love was rteliclonsly torrid , ' ""To cro'p'it quite gives me the blues. , ' , I've viewed It in every direction. And and in its rapturous range, A prime, pantheistic perfection. Progressive, electrical, strange. "Tet I (now that this bliss unalloyed,'' ' If once T Were bound as your wife. Would fade in a fortnight, destroyed By the dullness of life. And so I've determined, dear Hairy .As girls of the period iehallcerkttinly marry, 'Twill not be, my dearest, to you. At the various soirees this winter. Dear Hal, vou must surely be there; I shall be Mrs. Captain McLintor, He's a horrid old dried-u- p millionaire. 0 Tux Mam Anbkkrs. I'll answer your letter, my Julia, For I can take oath yon arc mine; Its tenor is coolly peculiar. Though perfectly plain to define. Its news wan WcstaTled bv a rnmor. That some friend was so kind as to bring. And it put me at first out of humor, And up to unorthodox things. I bated, you see, to surrender What gave me snch capital fun, But I went on a regular liender, ' M AM bent myself straight. ' bee the pimV ''fear, n the first ebullition ! '..'.-- ; ' Ojt rage, I was rather severe; : , Sent yourself aad your sex to perdition, ,,, Ani called, ypu s pet names, my dear. ' "1 tlroiiirht for m second" of laudanum.' is simply the delusion of death-be- d repen vate preaching, he resorted to the' expe- dient of offering a bet upon the subject. He made a public announcement offering taught her the piano, had often com tance in different phrase. A bad character Mr. Shakes of Xew Orloans challenges plained that Her Majesty had never, in vants and their families, whom she took fare. must be cbanged(by grace and its own the world at pedestrianism. Unless he Your mother has a complaint of the liv- er" which."-threaten- her life.- There is no cause for dispair; you can cure her if you-,wish- . Only no time must he lost. Take her to Vichy, and do not leave her for a day. . Abandon your evil pleasures, forsake your unworthy friends, return to your ideas of marriage ; try to accept them yourself , but at all events induce her to believe that you still cherish them. In short, change your whole course of con- duct, .sacrifice, yourself, learn to suffer and endurp''weariness, become another man from this day, otherwise you will soon lose your mother, and have a grief in your heart for the rest of your life.' "'I will do it,' I answered; 'my in- tention has always been to devote myself to her, hut it has been harder thau vou think!' " Is he more irritable to you than the admiral was to me?' ' 'Xo, certainly not ; a word from me "This state, of things was a very cruel her hearing, played a single tune through, aud that Signor Lablache, her to stake $2,500 against $2,500, to be put up by any scientific man, that he could prove that the earth was flat, and not walks about seventy miles a day he does not feel well. one for Celie and myself. She had more than ever a , horror of marriage, aud singing-maste- r, had said she had never, resolute endeavor, not oy a scare oper- ating on nerves shattered by disease. When the "scare" disappears the piety that comes with it takes its leave. to his knowledge, sang a solitary air to round, as everybody else believed. The Arizona Miner knows of a terri the close. The present Emperor of Rus Xo one appears to have taken immedi when her parents talked together before her of their hope of ours, her mourn- ful and iinnlorine look seemed to ap ble warning to teetolars a man who 'The Devil was sick, the Devil a monk would be ; Dr. Hall testifies to the old hero's kind has a sand bar in his stomach caused bv The Devil got wen, tus aevii a moult was ne.-- - ate notice of this absurd offer, where- upon Hampden came out with another sia is said to have followed the example of his uncle, the Emperor of Germany, in drinking river water. CURIOSITIES OF LIFE. announcement, in which he boldly de one respect. Bluff' William of Prussia peal to me as to the only help she had against myself. It was a torment to ine to bring this persecution upon her, but It was not whisky, but the effect it clared that scientific men knew they made a point of having each of his chil Lav vour finger on your pulse, and ness to all his people, especially to his servants. Once "when the small pox broke out among them, and nearly every- body else fled, the President remained in the White House, and waited on black and white with unremitting attention. produced in inducing him to lie down the Prince were guilty or an imposition in pro- dren taught a trade ; thus, know that at every stroke some immortal pounding the round theory, and that in passes to his maker some leiiow-oei- ng When 1 endeavored to turn it aside Dy saying that in such circumstances I could ask nothing of her alarmed and wound with his face in the mud, that killed a Xew Orleans man the other night. Imperial, (Frederick William, husband of Queen Victoria's first born,) was sent also into her own service for the sake of supporting those of them who were in- valids. "She had, inibilied in her journey, of eighfften hibnthi a love which she wished never to forego. "You may easily believe that a score of suitors presented themselves. She refused thaw aU vna.vias ttat.lilidiUot wish to marry, hiV jsirhQWt giving any reason for her wish. j no longer-pretetide- to he interested ih her, and did not go to-se- e her:' I con- tinued the abandoned courses in which l!soughjt Jo,,, harden myself v and my mother, who at first had shut lier eyes to riy way of living, hoping that it would ljelp me to. forget jny, grief began to he muchAffectedhy .it;,.' She. was, nearly ya illy and 'was. almost imperious: in her manner of claiming my attention. It is a sad thing to savl hut since she Few physicians enter public life, crosses the river of death and if we think of it, we may well wonder that it should consequence, they were afraid to take up his challenge, and stake $2,500 as he - While waiting for desert two gentle though many of them are active politi- cians. They seem to prefer the field of be so long before our turn comes. ed neart, tne aumirat new into a passion and pretended that she had forced me to this humiliating confession. to "case," and can set up type as well as if lie had to make a living by it, and the Princess Louise of Prussia, wife of the reigning Grand Duke of Baden, is an iJut the challenge having come to the Half of all who live die before seven science to the neld ot party. l et there men at an Indianpolis hotel amused themselves by throwing butter dishes, mustard pots and pickle plates at each other. ...... teen. "We had never spoken to eacn otner notice of Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace, a gentleman of high reputation, and a is no class capable ot exercising more excellent sempstress, who, indeed, is so Only one person in ten thousand lives power. They are the depositories of handy with the needle that she can very member of several scientific societies, he to be one hundred years old, and but one inanv a sacred trust; ami it tllev dared A 'Syndicate' of horse thieves have accepted the conditions and put up his deftly mend a wear or a tear in her own in a hundred reaches sixty. is suilicient to appease her, the least sac- rifice delights her. .You make me blush by calling the 'difference of our situa- tions, but I have not your stoicism aud after ail I am not sure that I can admire it! 'My mother wishes me to renounce my pleasures, yoijr grandfather demand- ed the sacrifice of your selfish solitude; the two cases have no resemblance what- ever. You did not yield not you ! You were perfect in resignation, sublime in meekness, but as obstinate as a rock, and he died without having moved you. On mv side, I am irritable and unaniiablc ; relate what they know of the great ones on the subject, however; it would luive been useless. I saw her repugnance Clearly in spite of the marks of esteem that she offered me, and, on her side, she well knew that I was far from rejoicing at her unhappy situation. What she did The married hve longer than the single. if 2,uo. This amount, together with a similar amount put up by Hampden, was they have attended in sickness and in There is one soldier to every eight lier- - been operating in the vicinity of Camden X. J., during the past week, and several valuable animals have been lost to their owners. their last hours, they would shed a won deposited, subject to the order of the ref children's garments. The Grand Duke Alexis, who, besides being colonel of a regiment of infantry, (every one has military rank in Russia,) is at the head of the constructive department of the sons, and out of every thousand born derful light upon the characters ot men only ninety-hv-e weddings taKe place, anil the mysteries of governments. not know, perhaps, was tnat in spite oi had aided me to break on ail relation her absolute Discouragement I was moro I with Mile. Merquein, we had become less eree, Mr. w aish, editor ot the Field news- paper, who was to pay over the $5,000. to the winning man. . . , it you take a thousand persons wno Andrew Jackson's servants have com have reached seventy years, there are of menced to die off. George Polk, aged ninety years, departed this life at New- - PRINCE ALEXIS, OF RUSSIA. The mode for the adopted settling ques- - c,ergTmen, orators and pnbllc speakers. Finland fleet, has the reputation of being an admirable carpenter in this respect he follows the example of Peter the .43 . . . In love wltn tier than ever. 10 save ner, antimate,and eyen less dear to eacn otner. there was but one desperate thing to 'do, I believed that she had done jne a great and I did it. I burned m ShlpS. Iirtade injury in destroying my illusions ; and, a false confession to my mother and the on her side, she reproached, we with a injustice makes me resentful, and my ir Orleans ast week. He was the General s valet iu 1814. vocate or tne ttat theory, ana the expen-- 1 wonc-men- Great, who almost founded the Russian BY DP.. R. SHELTOX MACKENZIE. :...4I) ...8 ... .8 .,.. ment appears to have been conducted in f ?? ' Empire, and, in order to establish a navy admiral. I pretended that 1 was in love I certain Wtterness for being unable to nnd ritation' reacts upon that ot my poor mother; but in reality I submit and am broken. Yes, take my word for it, I will submit in the most absolute man all respects as he desired. ThegrOund Professors.'.".'.".'.'.. '.V.'." I The Ohio McCook is said to be recover- - in the Baltic, actually learned ship-buil-d- with another, and invented a badly con-- 1 ai reasonable mean between a hopeless There is no reason to expect that the selected was a six mile level, on the Bed-- 1 Doctors ,.2i 1 jng. If he was drunk, as was intimated. ttructed, improbable story, which satis-- 1 passion and an,fHnworthy.Tefnedy. She ing in Holland and. England, (in the do"'- - of Sarday, near Amsterdam, and Princess Louise, of England, with the Marquis of Lome, her husband, will lord canal.1 Three long poles or equal 1 : These statements are verv instructive, i it tooK nun a good wnue to soneron; out length were, provided,,, and, plan ted at Farmers and workmen do not arrive at fol if he was insane, as hinted, he has comu And wringing your heart ( ?),anrt all that, But remembered my wager with Kodman visit Canada, as has been announced nepttord, near London,) and also ac- quired a knowledge of making all things equal depth, and at distances of three I good old age as the clergymen and others out ot it in good season Lord Lisgar, (lately Sir John Young,) That Blank will be beaten a hat. So calling philosophy's aid np, I nut for aa smoke: iinn-- n mmrt. - beiescuue wais iueu em-- 1 wno ueriomi iiu uiniiiiui iamn , "in mio i . ,..i .. connected with men-ol-w- Irom the fled the admiral, nut It tailed to deceive was right undoubtedly, but too late; iny mother. ' Celie wished so much to and she soon came to 'regvfet the time of believe it, that she believed it also. The liy unhappy love, in which I was miser-inval- id was quieted for a time ; but his, a))le ot at least ipAre 4ir-- every 'wrfy ! ' At complaint grew. worse,, antf .iSf .iS'cmie that time we could spend .whole nights times happens in the case of fata! mala-- ih conversation with each other. I dies, the very one who tended hlitt' with- wearied her with' ihiy'lHferrle' repetitions ner, I will even marry some rich pup- pet w'VoVlety if1 tltat be necessary to save my mother. After that I know not which of us, Celie, will have best ful- filled his task. It is for you to decide in the depth of your conscience.' : " 'My.conscience is calm at present,' she answered with melancholy firm Viceroy of "the Dominion," has the intention of having the ployed, through which it was clearly and is owing to the neglect of health, inatten- - -- J rcmeZ suddenly And the bender hot Grecian then made up nnmiftriitpamv nunvivpr-tharthAmmtra- i nnn m nrnivr nsniTS m iirft in eari n sr. i turned and threw the viand full in tho making of cables to the casting of can- non. It may, therefore, be expected that Prince Alexis, who does not come hither to pay a profitless visit, will spend some intelligence accepted as social, that no such royal avater is contemplated. pole was five feet above the level line of J drinking, sleeping, dress, and the proper the telescope, which at once proved that 1 care of themsel ves after the work of the face of the pursuer. Of course he escap- ed without further molestation. and my monotonous gnei, but we con Therefore, our mesdames and niadenioi the earth was not flat hut round. Mr. day is done, farmers or workmen ot lus time in our docks and ship-buil- d- soled each other with, a nwtualan'evtion ; selles will be deprived ot the anticipated ness. I have done lor you all that 1 could do; my grand-fath-er could ask no Hampden expressed himself satisfied l eatTa heav ysupper of a summer's day and 'Old Betsey' writes from Connecticut the most affectionate care "add 'showed the sublimest devotion to him was the one whom, in his delirium, he most cruelly misunderstood and ed to the day of his deatii. In one of those inexplicable caprices of a dying man he Ing yards, national and private. As he is reported to speak our language fluent he has lost his bet, arid the money was I sit around the doors in their shirt-sleev- es to sav that 'free love' is a mighty nice gratification ot beholding the most ap- proved novelties in the costume of their more. hut since uiaXJl hail befirtine -- Unable to cpnfhle to her the brutal emotions of my daily life we had begun o,be strangers to each other. 7,rv wpn accordingly paid over bv the referee to I and in their tired condition and weaken- - doctrine for a fresh, lively man or wo What, then, have you done?' I ex-- ly, he can get along with, ua v sex. Perhaps, n they had the oppor I tne winner, Mr. Wallace. ed circulation are easily chilled, laying man, but for a person who is all worn out cleaiined. He will be warmly received and kindly tunity, they would be not a little sur thefoundation for diarrhea, bilious colic, The experiment and the telescope were by hard work it don't amount to much. 'I cannot tell you ; somelday vou will took a passionate liking for me, refusing i "My poortriothef wits quick-temper- ed prised at the royal simplicity of costume, treated here, in acknowledgment of the uniform friendship for theLnited States khow.' ' 'i - level, but not so the? head of Hampden lungiever or consumption. Id and a little promt. She spoke' "severelv to be cared for by any one else, won A worn out wile, sne thinks, wouldn t like her husband to indulge in the luxury. tor the r.nglish princesses, except on State occasions, prefer to be very plainly 'More secrets, more mysteries! Tell which his illustrious lather lias always allow no one but myself to lift him from 16 me, and her character became harsher THE inP OF JIOTEREY He that's convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still. ' It was not long before Hampden woke up to the 'Old Betsey is a sensible woman. exhibited, and particularly during the his bed or Wheel him in. his "charr.'- Oftel deiv by davvriU I jegstirto-fea- that, af- - attired. When thev visit watering me, in the name ot Heaven, it this is meant for a trial of nie? Do vou love ine There Isa Dipper bov emnloved on a rebellion, when England and France places they are unaccompanied bv their 31 y mina tne wnoie tiling was a joke. So I stopped being spoon v. and fussing. And pulling a pitiful liliiz, quitted mv wickedest cussing ' ' Morednickly than theCaptaln will his. . ' tpi t j. ; You shall have all your articles. Leastl)', The letters and poem I'll keep. For the winter bids fairto be beastly. And fuel, no end of, not cheap. Your kisses, To f itf liefer them; Ills whiskers think rather foxv; I'll tell him the style you prefer them. And thus make the transfer by proxy. I went down to Barker's by stages, J As fast as a fellow could do; "JBut-thong- he the heir of the ages, ' ' He's not false enough, Jule, for you. " " ' . 1 swear you've aaoommonly lucky t ja 'S know how to cover a stain; But spite of your sweetness, my ducky, borne vestige is bound to remain. I'll end our affair without snarling-An- d part, if we can, without strife; But did you imagine, my darling, I wanted t make-yo- n my wife? AJive my pious regards to McBlnter I daresay I've written it wroug; I'll play him a toss-u- p next winter i, ,A to which of us two you belong. sheep rauche in Monterey county Cali- - Ihe Chinese are a little inclined to it little in spite of your disdain? Have jewel-boxe- s, and tell it not on the rocks day he spoke of disliheritinghis gradr:' ter having loved inffss nmch, she would daughter and leaving his fortune to me. .become as cruel- fktne "asAdmrl-:i- l Mer-Th- e unhappy old man Was becoming-ti- n 'quern had been to daughter. i i - , . ... ,t - l i . . ... . i. ........ i . : ... . i. . , mortifying conclusion that be had made a blunder, or that in some way he had made no secret ot their anti-Uni-on pre- dilections. . fomia. Who iS a human CUriOSlty. lie jealousy oi uieir pnj jicuuis. mien any you any intention, any hope, any design of niaiTving me?' herdu ahout, eisrht hundred sheen all bv of their wives are Indisposed they lasten been befoggred. His reason told him that Like all the males of his family, who llllUCClie. . . if . u t Ci) liill-- l llfc HIC OLll.-a- i lflnuul.-c- , IIIC itll"Cl- - ot .Newport, proclaim it not on the beach of Cape May actually wear plain mus- lins and merinos, and", if asked to join in the earth was still Jlat . not round, as that I himself, and the overseer says he knows I love you much and very faithfully are well-looki- ng and well-forme- d, Alex He expired In our arms. As he I ie sweetness of Celie, arid though I sub- - a MiiKeuitiiieisu ruuiiu nei wruL, mv. euru of which is given to a physician, and it lying telescope and those ilbbiug. poles everyone by signt, ana wnen ne nnngs she answered. I can not love vou other is, oi Kussia, is above the middle stature. He has not yet attained his full height. breathed his last, celie, worn out witti naitted and remained with my mother, it grief and fatigue, fell t the floor as if I was with a fretful impatience ; and wise than I do, but I can love you more; is only by the motion which the pulsa- tion communicates to itthat he is allow had afilrmea. ,, He concluded also, that them in at nignt ne win get upon tnecor-Wallacewas- a thimble richer, a pick-- ral fence and tell whether one is missing, and instead ot being a Inend who re-- as his lather is one oi the richest ot dead herself. What she had suffered ed to judgeof the state of the patient. European rulers, the Prince may be pocket, a liar,-an- a swindler,--an- went j He is about fourteen, and has a face as about proclaiming these libels in the most I round as the moon, and the brightest kproaches you, I can become a sister who lesteenis vou. That depends on voursslf, when I made an effort to appease her and tp express my affectioi tfqjt beri itivras with so little grace and ease that 1 only wounded hi" the morei '" - " during six months in seeing herself so I Cruelly treated by one who had idolized eukoned "good" tor a liberal expendi The Louisville Courier-Journ- al says; and not on me. Become again what vou her was more than she could bear ; it was 'The report that a Georsrian is suspected unblushing manner. This so annoyed I macK eyes, wnicn, iairiy sparnie witn Wallace that he brought suit for libel I mischief.' ., ture in this county. He is unmarried, but 1 can not hold out the hope, even to were "One day,' when she had comnlained to lose him twice. She had the courage,' of cannibalism springs Irom the fact, wo t Hamndeh. and the iurv- lately He turnsTmore somersaults and hangs Wfcatwns! lwas an unsophisti the most brilliant of the fair Ameri however, to dress him for the grave Wr--T of me without reason and treated me al- - presume, that Mr. Stephens has been . that he will become "Benedick mulcted hini in $3,000 damages, making head downward from more trees than a cans telf, and to attend to all tho duties Of -- the most like a school-bo- y, thongh al- - trying to chaw us up.'. Whereupon tho cated man in whom all passions were united to make one only, of which you Arai!o(l Aran" rri friia 1!Kaiq1 on 1 a sum total of $5,500 cash paid out on ac-- 1 man "oouid count readily: and seems the "a hop," might very truly declare that they preferred walking on f;?o feet to hopping on one. That is the defect of their education, you see ; they have not beeu taught to say that a dance is a hop. Iu general, I repeat, not Royalty only, but the English fashionable world in general, dress plainly, except on par- ticular occasions. At watering-place- s, especially, they indulge in this simplicity of attire. If the Princess Louise ever does visit Canada, certainly, crossing the frontier to run down to Washington, through "the Hub," Xew York, Phila- delphia, and Baltimore, it will be found, I predict, that she has not brought more thau three or four best dresses with her. So, on the whole, she would scarcely set the fashion here. Chicago Post retorts with the following : hardly to be aware of the existence of his occasion. w nen an was over, to ireaay tnirty years oiu, to relieve myself take leave of her. She almost fell atinvTIj mounted my horse and rode away. 1 CELIE. were tin-!',!-- you should have loved As a slight equivalent, let me suggest, as We submit that this effort does not prove ' count or his theory that the earth is flat. Poor Hampden is indeed a martyr to sheep during' the whole day, yet he me as 1 was then, and 1 would never feet, took both niy hands in hers, ' ann, went through the woods to join some that Stephens is ' a cannibal. - It only "lie dances liKe an angel" (do they dance as well as sing?) that he may science. have changed.' BY GEORGE SAND. brings them ail in at nignt. l.ntea true Indian, his motions are perfectly cat-lik- e, proves that he is not a Jem. covering them with tears, said, iou iriends-a- t a minting landez voh-s- ; anri, have been an angel to me. I shall never I like a man who had a grief to drown, '1 did not believe it, 1 do not now give a ball or two. Inasmuch, also, as At ft Tal.n!l ...nr. 1. , . 11 ,ir i, anSla rC ...... and he never calls his sheep, but always believe it. lean deceive myself; but HINTS FOR LADIEg AHOI T DRESS. forget what you, have hee fo.my father, became grossly Intoxicated. When I re FIRST PART. the diamonds of the Ural Mountains, though not so abundant as those of India, imitates the owl, the wild cat, or the faith is not subject to command. If I am! how you have endeavored1 to restore turned ax evening iwas some what rev Consult, suitability i of occasion, - and coyote. - When his employer calls him had prediefid to you hve years ago, that are much nner than what Brazil- pro- - me to his anectlon, ana my whole lite, covered, out no yet completely sober, where any doubt of the style of dress I'l. ll v.. I. a. m.i. .luvaaiA illiv va 1UVU19 to let, put a sign in the window directing-applicant- where to call, and was aston- ished at receiving ne applications. Af- ter some weeks lie investigated the mat- ter, and found that a woman had moved CONTINUED. he never answers a syllable, but starts to-da-y. you would have ten or a dozen uces, it is possible that his Imperial which I cannot consecrate to you m love. Halt sottertext rd repetihtnt, and half and runs toward hhn with all his might. exists, avoid overdressing. J A little fault on the other side is preferable to this, as mistresses, would you not have sworn Highness niay bring a few scores of shall be tt least a proof ,of, my crw-- 1 impiacaUte,aiid b'tter.i. struck spurs m 4 Mischievous as he is when alone, he is with the best faith in the world that it them, as presents to the friends- whom tutie.V l .? tl Jt . I I r j wo my norse and rode on, pouring out Formerly, it was considered an essen a lady may be more simply costumed would never be ? See how I would have ' WAS alwst wild with joy when "I desired her to explain herseit. She contused words ot rage and griet, till I as shy as' a partridge, and was never known to come to his meals with the he may make here. But, at all events, he will be welcomed here for his father's been deceived if I had believed in you tial aud concluding part ot an English gentleman's education to make what was called "the Grand Tour." That com mv mot.he"r confided this to me. than those around herj aad appear to greater advantage than if she is more showy in-- , her apparel and ornaments in, via a bacn alley, leaving the front door locked and the sign in the window. All applicants were informed that the rooms were just let. answered me with only three words I found myself, without knowing it; un-'Y- ou shall see !' 1 was obliged to leave her I der the shadow t the" park' of La Can- - others unless he was specially called by " 'If yon had believed in me 1 would ike. and may be regretted, when he I ran to Celie-- , and threw myself at her feet without being able to name. ' The overseer got tired of being not have thrown myself into this whirl ielle, skirting the wall, and swearing be leaves us, lor Ins own. with no other, explanation.- - Neverthe prehended a run through the principal than her companions. . Caretully select. obliged always to give turn a special anu pool which has carried me to the devil, less, she did as 1 wished. But she was inssV a. word. It seemed to me that my A Bock Island constable makes the . i i i :..: ... .1 - ,. i.A tweeu my teeth the wildest oattis at my hbrse for havrBtaifTnr HytsVreh a road. continental countries, such as France, the Xetlierlands, Germany, and Italy. tnd it vou were willing to believe in in shopping, the best material you can afford to purchase, rather than the most showy. ' A dress made of good fabric, pallidum ltiviuiiiun iu uiiiuvu, u iic went, out and took him by the ear one following return : '1 executed this speen- - A VIEW FROM MTT WINDOW, Very few young ladies did this, a cen ey by trying to read it to John Mack, It was the shortest way, but when sober f I had always shunned the sight of the unable to see her. Mile. Merquein kept her bed, and Bellac, with the concur- rence ot theiphysidlanirtsisterfthdt sH should be left to sleep undisturbed. Two day and led him to the table : but the boy agitation and my tears were more elo- quent than any words; but they had neglected' to' forewarn and prepare her. At sixteen she was as simple, in some ' 'Xow, Monsieur de Montroger, you tury back. The discomlorts ot travel if it is only a domestic gingham, will BY HYRTA MAY. hpuse where I had left the repose aud were so great everywhere, a hundred but he was driven' cattle on norseback and run faster than I could, and kept up such a h 1 of a hollerin I don't know are a man a depraved man, it is true, but a man who has at least learned wis straightway burst out crying and blub- bering in grievious distress of mind, and it took him two.days.to recover his equa surely be more serviceable than any showy but worthless fabric made for a trl nf sewn. She under- - I or three davs of absolute renose were I honor of mv life. years ago, that very few of the softer sex Green hills, a stretch of sky, and a r - . . . c . . . i . .. v i : i t .1 .... i.- - . . : a i f . . i . dom from experience. If, in granting mere effect. entured to lace ttiem. it is very dif Biwvi nnrninptwnaoiverui mv iriwwuuri; ueceasiy iumvo iici inc. .. . . i oomuchiv , e m imiii!: n iiliic white structure glistening through the nimity, she was afraid of it. The confiding I "The next day my father went to eh-- 1 gate in the side of the enclosure, I saw a ferent at present, when European travel In dressing for a pie-ni- c, water-part- y, tonage, trom the limit of the landscape, whether he heard or not. . This is the best I could do, and don't know whether thespeeney is served according to law or not. A revolverwas bought for him that he might shoot at the coyotes when they friendship which she had manifested for 1 quire about her. They had been unable shadow detach itselt trom it and come is over a beaten track, thanks to steam, croquet meeting, or any out-do-or gath- - it is very beautiful, especially that im on land and water, and our own coun posing building, which, by virtue of be- - ering, select an attire that will wash. ne re-- trymen and countrywomen, even in the " came to prev on his flock, out Arlington should arouse only pa- - is well to be provided with a water-pro- of wlth aver8ion. At feelings in the most hardened I cloak and hood, easily carried, and even I n ng in mestonce Decamea Kinu oi leuruu aver- - i m mane ner sieep except wim opium. mmu me. iiie iiigni was grey anu sion. They tried to conquer this caprice ; I But at last she slept; I waited two days cloudy but I recognized Mile. Merquein they talked to her of marriage. She fell! more and then went myself. She was on the mstainy ami would have gone oh- - last they Attest : Eu Smith, Constable. The artless generosity of youth is il middle rank of lite, do Europe in crowds, triotic year after year, and pay very dearly for gone: Din sue piaceu nerseii neiore me with a heart. But never can I be forgiving, to if. a little troublesome while the sun prevailed on him to carry it for two days in succession, and on the second day the saw a wild cat, crept upon it with true ill of fear and chagrin, It became ne- cessary for mc to withdraw. it. Formerly the Continental tradesmen the former owner of the afore-mention- ed shines, invaluable if a shower suddenly you ray hand, J should ask ot you here yoiir word bf honor to be faithful to me till death, in heart, soul, and deed, you would not dare to give it.' "1 started up like a corpse that has been galvanized, and made a step toward her, ready to take the oath with rapture that she defied nie to pronounce; but she looked at ine with so much severity that 1 was afraid of my transport. Her look was not that of a woman who desires to be flattered and deceived by a pleasant illusion, it, was that of a judge of honor who says, 'Beware of what you answer!' "Yes, gone with Bellac, an old servant, defiant fearlessness, at the risk of being and a single female attendant. On awak- - trampled to the ground, and taking the edifice for thought of the marble tablet lustrated in an incident told of a little Albany boy, his face besmeared with molasses, and his rags fluttering in the breeze, running up from the river, flour and hotel-keepe- rs considered au English traveler an especial godsend a' goose, Indian stealth, lay flat on his belly, held L"Jwas soill myseir tnat l was Kept in. ignorance of what happened. I only ing from the unnatural slumber into bridle in her hand, 'Stop,' said she, erected in Christ church, Alexandria, attacks the pleasure party. Avoid glar- ing contrasts in color, material, or value. A real lace shawl will look as badly over .diacovered it afterward, if indeed I did which she had been thrown, she had been wish to speak with you.' who was to be ruthlessly and svstemat To the memory of Robert E. Lee," rfliaeorer it. for I am not certain that they seized with a frightful nervous excite- - ;"The fumes of the wine that I had ishing a dirty shingle, aud screaming at while a corresponding one on the other a cheap lawn dress as a rich silk will un ically plucked by a well organized sys- tem of extortionate charges. Where the the top of his voice to a comrade: KMi. filwara told me tne trutn. tjene nan pro- - ! mem. ay tun uuviue oi cue puysiciau, i uraiiK leiiimiii u nry ir:tui,'uim i an der a coarse linen wrap. side of the pulpit is inscribed to George Washington. The best of impulses can ' "... .1 . . i - In-- ,, Y. .1 1 .. .1 . I - I 1 1 . 1 . ell. - i Bill! Bill! get as many bovs and shin- - the pistol to his face, and after sighting along the barrel and then squinting at the cat alternately about a dozen times, at last he fired. "The pistol kicked him in the burr of the ear, and after that he could never be induced to take it again. The Diggers are a timorous and gentle race, and do not take to firearms like the native had to pay one. trauc, "Alllor An Keep in scrupulous order your gloves, notinced IVltn energy, mey loiu me, I jkusv huu uiucmi iitr ucunruire, x,yc- - bscicii nci iuumum ; vu; jou wish glais" had to fork out two. When the boots, and fine linens or laces. There is gles as you can, for there's a big hogsil of 'lasses busted on the lavement bust against any project of marriage. Was it I rything Was hastily made ready, a ear--1 to speak to me ? Very well, for I also (hat nhi nroteStedV nnd If I riace "took them to the. nearest -- station. I have something tosav to vou: something not reconcile or excuse the incongruity of associating the name of Pater Patria I recoiled and sank into my chair, op tide of American travel set in through no surer proof ot a slattern than to see ed all to smash " pressed by the keenness ot her insight. out Europe, and our folks rushed into it anotlstfir IQTfT ttml Inrfll frill llliw l nil'l 1T"-- uou miwcn liic t uau iu xuiis miiuic, Buiur:i,iiiiig unci nnr-Hi- r ine holes in the gloves, soiled collars or cuffs, with that of a traitor to our country, even when the great leveller. Death. while t the same time 1 was angry at thM won Id 'she not hare accepted him? I without appearing even to have formed cause of my misery and, my shame! in crowds, flinging their money about or ng snanny boots, li your in A young Irish girl going from Albany hell-bo- rn Apaches. her doubt. I leltthatl was taken in a "V6 other wax offered. The admiral, I any definite plan. I wished to see the is you who have ruined me, and I hate very ostentatiously, that they should have destroyed all discrepancies to Xew York to a situation lost her rec come will not allow kid gloves and lace collars, wear cotton gloves and linen trap, and was furious against her and terrified at her fright, promised her that j physician. 'It was by my order,' he sandal you for it! Beware, for' I am drunk, anil CATTLE hail it, and also had souls above economy, TEXAS tnat appeared in ine. THE 1.HKAT UROIMI. ommendation on the steamer St. John, nil ..11 1 Iaut " f L" ,1 ' du .,,., I. a third tarin ot prices was established he would never again aumjt into His I 'and l oeiieve uihi mey were ngnc: 'aneruiiiu erioiign to wisn ro Kiiiyou;- - Then the resting places of our brave myself. (TO BE CONTIXrElO collars, out let them nt nicely, and be al- ways iu exquisitely nice order. Be sure under which the native paid one, the house anv suitor whatever tor her hand shad no tears, sne seemeu neither weair t" 'Be sun,- - sue saui,' witn a nistiamtni soldiers bring up unpleasant remem Texas frilly the cattle hive of Xorth l. troubled . about . .. it. Having an old friend Englishman two, and the American three brances of hot, uncomfortable rides on inthecltv that knew her troubles, ho a neat linen collar will more surely mark 1 America, vtinie Jew ioi k, wun ner the lady than a torn or soiled one of ex-- 4,000,000 inhabitants, and her settlements without her own consent. I do not kiiow, whether hft would hajre refused th -- ti.tw mnritria oassed. during which francs nor depressed. 1 was at raid ot an tin- - I tranquillity. 'Dismount, and come into natural exhilaration of frenzy. I pre- - the house with me;, your, mother, is scribed change ftf ajp, exercise, anl a there.' "Deeoration Day," the crowds, the noise. agreed to help her. The following Is a Of late years there have been many iiensive lace. ami clamor that drown the speakers copy of his certificate: 'This is to certifr two aud a half cent uries old, has 748,000 oxen and stock cattle ; while Pennsyl illustrious" foreigners visit this conn- - Tn the selection-- t stockings, examine niy Tianie Was never mentioned to her. 1 1 was cured! but still deenlv affected. One ASEfDOTlS OFP1 BUC IIF.!V MY VOL. .1. w. FllltNKV. ' Ml. XXXVIII. Studied relaxation ot fue M(li)iir celiac riier worus sooereu mc in an instant, has written to me that she is already! My mother at La Canielle! How?- why? voices, and the tramping and 'neighing of many horses hitched to every ossible that Bridget Mahotiy had a good charac- ter when she left Albany, but lost it on tne heels. These are generally thin and try. They cannot say, at any rate, when they return, that the screw was put upon iia- m.r rather rook me aside and said to 1 Somewhat batter. They will eq to Italy I She had more thau once.- - vowed to never vania, with more than .l,U00,(.KHl people, has 721,000 cattle; while Ohio, with 3,000,000 people, has 749,000 cattle ; while and impossible place. So 1 turn me Ihe steamboat coming down.' poor when the hosiery is of au inferior quality. German and English hosiery, nie. 'Mv dear child, vou must no longer and from there to ftwttaerland, and they put foot ii jp again,, I leaped . ,to... the from the distant view to the nearer one them, at the hotels or in the shops. Y here General McClellan's father, the fa "t.lnt- - of the little Meroueni. She is de- - will make a tour of Germany, If they ground and followed Celie to her room. The Chicago Tribtm has an able com on the sidewalk. Illinois, with 2,80tM)ou people, has every man, as a voter, is a sovereign in especially the hitter, will he found most economical in the end, though the first mous Philadelphia surgeon, Dr. George 000 cattle; and while Iowa, with 1,200, rtjdedly silly, as might have lieen expec- - are guiiled by me ,they Willi nol rrtufn My mother was there ifideed, so pale and There goes that immaculate piece of of intelligent compositors, assisted by ait ' his own right, to put up prices upon strangers, because they came from afar 31c( lellan, was one ot the most devoted 000 people, has 680,000 cattle Texas, and perlection who always glances with Jan outlay is larger than that lor. American r". - . . .. J 1 inn - i a , ,1 . it 11 , tu ...... ,.i : . . I prooi-reade- r. it apologizes for the following; Grav's Euloirv. for guishing eves on the faces of nasslnir fe-- goods. If vou discard flannels in sum and were held in great consideration at lliaeeo IMllcy 4iereir ail absolute UlVIll- - I vm ai)cr: vans iutu guiw, ssmug : toiii, -- i qa eure w of the Vhigs ntid one of Henry Clay's siucui-os- t friends, JJjs lectures' at our forty years oi age, and with her oliu.uou people, had 2,000,0110 head of oxen anil home, would have been considered mean ittE. ' hi thinksno one-goo- enough for true ner benediction, and l Know not what it; i recognized your reckless gallop at a males, evidently laboring under the Gray's Elegy, Attorney-Gener- al A. Ker- - nrar, always Keep an luieniieuuue sumo wear early in , the fall, and late in tire great, Philadelphia medical college, iu i her ad will turn out ah old maid. For- - I mysterious promise, but I could hot con- - distance, and to avoid taking any one aud therefore was never practiced pleasing conviction that no vestige of other cattle, exclusive oi cows, in latw, as shown by the returns of the county iiiau ior Akerman, fortitude of cats for fortitude of Cato, which he was au eminent professor, wore within the last ten or eleven years, w feminine heart remains after the sight of spring, liefore assuming or rejecting get her, and aome for a good voyage with "suie La The sea cures everything. models ot terse statement aud lucid anal sole tier nfrfr from n; it was necessary enc mw mj tunum-uue- , juu-- , .ucrqucm for her recovery thai; she should neither went out to- wait for yon nt 'the gate, see me nor be aimroaohad bv meI t'eltf Xow that you are here-i- t down, listen. have had not merely royal 'but iinerial assessors. . in 1870, allowing lor the mi- - his godlv lorm and figure; and who in ysis... Ilisiiilluence in society was large visitors. There was the Prince of Wales Xolotre affair 1rTth world can follow ferenee between the actual number of fects me with an irresistible inclination cattle owned and the number rotiirned vou from eite eunlinent to another.' crushed. I resolved to cure ajs'self 'atfand try to understand what J am going . T ...a., r,. ! ., .V ..1 '..',. ,.,.,1 1 .... t f to rumple up the perfumed lnur, crum irtxpte periormanocs of the Commune for tragic performances of the Com inn ue, a handsome testament for handsome, treatment, all exct'pt Haiigerson, for all except hangers-on- , the veritable Mi who came to us iu the fall of 1800, and then was apparently au ingenious and " . .. .. i . f .. .1 in.i . and commanding. Miortly alter the de- feat of Mr. Clay, in 1844, I was the gues of mv friend, Hon. Morton McMichael for taxation, there must be fully 9,000,000 ple the distracting necktie, ami pull the vour thicker ones. , In a variable climate it Is not only uncomfortable, but posi- tively dangerous, to take oft' winter flan- nels at once, even on the warmest day. Gauze merino' or- Angola flannel is a good tempnary substitute. Keadv made garments should be ex Jtty mwner aauen, 'Mwy "cr cuiiu ; i ally Mni. iicu,aiio uu iss(w w j ,., it fo necessary. Celie i nonsensical into a lf of- - pleasure. , l ''. tl am yery ill, niy son. 'I feel that ed youth, who was only head or beeves and aKw'k cattle. This complacent dandy down to the level of thrt present editor- rtf the Philadelph learning to smoke and took his nuiit- - exclusive of oov, which, at the same tool. I detest her lorOIMlZlHS lue lo nari, I - iv was very uiinii;, was il not; au u nave uui n. nwa hmk w "vc. j iiib his great deneieneies.- The jolly old Jfurtli American, who then resided iu Fil julins, sherry-cobbler- s, brandv-sinash- e uritli von.' . 1 artist, a noet, would u&ye hastened after I morning, aiter au ULifjuBi,b flnarrei with time, are reported at uuu.ihw head. in towt-i- i ior the versatile -- Miss Cowell, setter pup for letter press, gray frogs lor tray fogs, mental labor for menial la priest r.ver the way is talking with great sobriety to one of his flock, but au unde 'Mv tafteiiM seemed to me to he right, his love. He would not hay let his prey you, I became, so weak , that' 1 thorn. ht and whisky punches with a certain de H7(CteYu't number 800,000, making amined carefully In all the seatns. and bert street, near Broad, in that city J.ike Dr. MeClellan, he bad fervently su'ii gree of apprehension as to a headache fined restlessness about his shiny calf- - especially at the eudefthe ttitohtilff-- In I fjt'tieved myself cured by my resent- - by suafe2hd from him by an old saiantj myself' dying. ou had gout- - away bor. TheaiHilogy is accompanied hv a grand iot w ueati ut twue ported the hentiiekv stiite-mian- . At that in the morning. There was the Priuc And I was. doubtless: lor along uj two ota wmuiuixa wiui ine auyieeoi i wiwwni saying wnere. i uiuiiirut tnat skins betokens a desire for lively motion, sclectlnjj b,(HltV M" fwb Y iwttent a tho following addendum by the pixwlV atmMvw - y ' ' I ,, . .... II.. ...... .1.1 1 .. ..!., il !.- -. ..l.,....l..wl A...1 ... m lexas, tue-Joiu- m tu mcso arc beeves, on.e-4Vur-ih are cows, and the time I Was the editor of the Democratic llo .Joiuville, Ihe naval son of Louis Phil reader: our lines irom tho beginning VOV4!V f tn" .veal-- restored me my su utu pgytucivw.. .vvu,iu nave cuui yvu fuf "'W'fr"1"1 '"V ' V ' " l" , i , :i i.ut a.ifl I rlia lr. ii. ..itm a n V rJ f I,..- - rt luinnlol T'ni'ia 1 u'tm .ift-aii- i i it.U'ntl f'riirli I'll! tr vv hen I nave danced the "Vineers" with hotter- iipiumincu. and the hoots will tlmf estlniabUi yutlenii, uuu of the war CX better, if full half an Inch organ at. Lancaster, l.onnsyivania, m,i ippe, who frigl)teuc( eve)) (0 Jron Other twtWWO'th are Yearlings and two- - of the second paragraph of the alxivo bore a very near relation td James Bu luke in JHli by a pamphlet sliovy the moral aim jjiivhioss rijuuiuuni, ..... . v)(w, 'i'rir ('! ,,,,.v, r lV T.. -- . , r w when I returned I wa determined to only, the guffertny-efcilil- l .wwptlmwm done, . An Uea c:unc ffi- ji my seek a w!fe and marry und the eyes of calm, no doubt, but also profoHndjy 1 dhtfress, an idea which sewned like a deep Iqiiglugs of ii)- - initur.q will have bi;cli gi'titlfied, although a few more bo- ttlesof tle very best lirands, you know ()f)naji. Polities liad never interfered hoot that is exactly a fl,t In length wear out soon at the most coniiiuduous place. leasiniiity oi invading' and coiiqi;ring England. Vitli liiiii came his nephews! with iiy inriuiacy yitli Mr McMichael. mv disdainful lady. """i n resuj- - wi nuu.avuuLr j swsiwwi !." ..., .j m ... -- t,i .1., l.. .v. - ........... I H phniiiio tt n Wfiu'ri tn life. imrlei4 tllel sm rjk l'iiin. iklm mv-(- ine. iter iilVeotiim year ohls. There would, therefore, lie article will be toiind the txprtd.n 'how frtiO.OOO lieeviMi, 050,01X1 cows, and 1,1)00,- - the humor or the uithos has been taken 000 young cattle. ; There are annually out, etc. AVheu it came fifom the com- - ralfetl ami branded 7."0,0tK) calves. jMisitor it read how the humor on the. These cattle are raised on the great parks lmsSieeu., etc but the much abused plain- - o Texas, which contains 150.000.- - lmiot'-read- er manasred to cant lire that on' flic Cointc de Paris and the Due de and dinners lonir lingered over, will hut it ruins tho shauo of the foot, bv which, beginning Whl'll we were boti mem , I'uiiw i ..." - . .-- , - - - - - r - - - I II ill not 11 nil in tne , i ; . ,. Tim urimirnl had a severe at- - I guidance of a heart inflamed with love and she cannot retusn it,, I closed fh! .very vfuiig, mis continued wi hoiil pause render him an unlit subject fur my frUuidr .ViiiH itto develop in its breadth what ( !art.res, whp, as Captains of Y"lnn- iolhi hour, Oiioday at'lor dinner titer tack of the gout, and she had taken him for toer, , He would have, followed her, eyes of her grand-fathe- r, she will close )' ib'siKlu, .imiawnl1 irowM iu leugtli, This should be i:t:.'s, bc'(id, u itiimil , Mil Dili 3ta of General MeClellan, in lStil-- 2, and, w wasa quick, sharp ring nf the door-be- ll 1 TI0O acres. ul any rate. I here Is u sort of noudewcript cveal tire especially reniemliered hi Ihe pun-ha- jio Vice, with Bellac. Shortly afterward Btep oy sfep jo oeiicaieiy uisiuiuub unu-- i luuu-- . uuvc iwinugiu mi Knirmus
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  • WMW'lMll'.'0 . ..A.Mimm-maiL- 'JAMES E. CHAMBERS, Editor

    FI BLiniDEVEBV SATlRBAf

    'ADVEBTISING BATEH. 9space. 1 w. S w. 6 w. 8 m. 6 m. 12 ni1 inch.JOURNAAT rAIXESVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, I $i.uo $a.oo i $s.6Q $5.sa i t&mi I tia-Q- "I 1.75 3.00 535 I 7.00 12X0 11.00 ,OHIO.l&r Counting Jioom and Publication Office a.50 4.001 6.00 1 8.50 15.00 3.0llI 3.35 B.00 7.00 10.00 17.00 38.00

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    NUMBER 13. w in in; ciinrgtni acctmiing tu cue aiiove rates.Transient advertisements must invariablv baPAIXE SVILXiE, LAKE COUNTY, OHIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1871.VOLUME I.eatestMyleoftnean. ,Having an entire new outfit of Types, Presses,

    and Machinery, together with a force of compe-tent and skilfull workmen, we feel that our fa-cilities are second to those of no other establish-ment in tho place.

    paid for in advance. Regular advertisementsI to be paid at the expiration of each quarter.

    need scarcely add. were good friends to 1 making Us way across, the street, that of children's boots or shoes, as a short MELANGE.they returned. The admiral seemed the Stars and Stripes.. - There was Prince I would awe those not initiated in the mvs-- boot In childhood will surely make anXapoleon, son of that Jerome Bonaparte I tei-ies- promulgates. There, is an edge ugly foot in maturity. Washington has a young Borgia, aged' Over-dresse- d children are as attracwho married Miss Patterson, grand-- 1 or ruming discernible under what looks twelve.tive as organ men's monkeys. At nodaughter of "Old Mortality" aud al-- like three dresses accidently hitched uplowed her to be taken from him when I while being adjusted; from these multir Dexter made good time, butlGoldsmithtime or lite is simplicity ot attire so beau-

    tiful as iu childhood or youth.she went to Europe. There was the I tudinous skirts are. pendent various lit-- Maid better.To see a little woman with an immensePrineess Clotilde, ot Italy, daughter ot tie festoons, streamers,, bows, and ros

    cured ; but at the begining of winter hewas attacked by a series of acute rheu-matisms, and was jn a .conditio of al-most intolerable suffering. His charac-ter suddenly changed, and even Celieherself was not exempt from his fits ofstormy passion. He complained to herwith bitterness that he no longer eawmy father, and reproached her for hav-ing, by an unjust caprice, caused a dif-ference between two families which fora long time had counted on being joinedin one.

    In Fou du Lac it is stated that 'ThissVictor Emanuel and wife of the above--1 ettes; long plaits, and curls both long breastpin, br a pair" of enormous earrings, houce is for scail.'mentioned "Plon-Plo- n" a nice little and snort, thick ana tain, are fastened is simply absurd. Jewels should be wornonly when genuine;-'-r- lady of delicawoman, not handsome,, nor richly Ion in some accountable way under a St. Paul, Minn., prides itself on a case

    dressed, but neat in the simplicity ,(what fringe of frizzle; and or top of this of Asiatic cholera.cy win oe lound ever delicately andmodestly attired. Cheap silk has theHorace called "simplex munditus,"; ot structure is mounted a hatof straw orna-- Michelet is sick in Florence, and 'Lameanest annearance of anv chenn soods.her attire. There was young Prince 1 ineuted with ..velvet, ribbon, . flowers, Femme' nurses hini.Silk is a luxury, and should he of good"Celie, in a state of distraction, caine Arthur, third son of Queen Victoria,

    I plumes, laces, &c. A vail, through whichwho, his mother having only $15,000,000 1 are seen very pink cheeks and a very quality. The cholera "is raging .in Tennessee;

    THE CBAPG GATHERERS.

    Golden-ear- ed cornJsoaoe moraoo the torn again.Dried up and brown is the lawn attheOrang.

    Cracking and parched is the earth on the burnKiin.

    Short Summered trees are now showing change.Siiltrr's the sunshine so hot in the pinery, .,

    TiwucaipianaarelKKrlBniaKto.s-hoo- y - VLuscious ripe clusters bloom dark in the vinery.

    Urcharls are heavy with bright colored fruit.

    Thick hang the peaches one gathers so readily-Shrun-kenthe stream running down to the sea-Pl- ums

    on the wall ripen slowly ami steadily,To song of the reaper low hummeth the bee.

    Nature's bedecked in her richest costumcry,Orange and russet are tinting the trees;

    lleavv the air with the choicest perfumery.Wafted on wings of the balmyest breeze.

    Heat or the noontide is rising there hazily-Cul- lingbright flowers their hair to entwine

    Ljghwbearted lasses are lounging there lazily.Plucking the purple that hangs from the vine.

    felnglnv and. laughing in fullness of pleasurethere,

    Roving at random and choosing by chance.Piling up pictures of growing rich treasure there.

    Worthy the pencil of lunield or Lance.

    Buby -- bloomed clusters are getting importunate.Pain to be'martvred along with the rest;

    Weep as thev gaze on and envy the fortunateBosebud asleep on my ladv-love- 's breast!

    Would that my change unto grapes were pa-

    rish.!)- twining, I'd kiss and ne'er teUPressed 1m4o lipodlittully kitsaWe,

    Ripe ruby lips of my sweet little Xell !

    One of the most beautiful and usefulof her own, besides $2,000,000 a year from white chin embellished with black court- - but it is among the hogs. ,secretly to see my mother, and, address-ing herself to her as to the one who hadbeen most offended, entreated her to re Parliament, was lately voted a lite an Troy would have been 'Vanderhayden'nuity of 13,000 the payment of which. if it hadn't been called Troy.durins the next fifty years, will consume her visits with her husband, andwith so much grace and persuasion, inher manner that my parents yielded. stantly remind British tax-iiaye- rs how

    plaster,, finishes the costume of a-- can it of summer fabrics is a fine quality of liu- -be a young lady? As an unconscious en lawn, and it lias always the advantagecounterpart to. this monstrosity, a de- - of washing well.- It is as great au affeo- -mure figure in simple white is walking tation for a young person to assume thealong.' Ah! There is that yonng man dress of middle age as it is for an elderlywho lives at the corner ! ' What innocent person to weai-- a dress becoming and ap--unworldliness is in his salutation as he propriate for a miss of sixteen. A certain

    Benjamin Franklin hasJieen arrestedat New Orleans for vagrancy. ,very dear Koyalty, prolific Royalty, is

    unto them. Perhaps there were more

    Self In Ref faVtir and plnryatlast-thepar- t6f jthe suceefuIJ(over"iu ,lhe 'stage' Imade eorMT exeellant romanfee. butmy mother whose wlf-lo-ve wii---- ' wound-ed, laughed at me and restrained me bythe fear of ridicule. A man of my rankand merit had no right to engage in such

    '1 was not ilwjt(l toplny"the"part of a mtrbaflour, and wasnot profligate enough for that of a DonJuan. I would make a thousand mis-takes. My natural integrity would makea failure of any projecf of seduction, andthe woman - whom ;nir scnouf Qnniities.nil' (generous coudtwt had tailed to touch

    would laHgh-a- t me oee me in the guiseof a hero of romflrie'e.'" Mile. MerYiuemwas a person with an tem-b- er

    and an arid heart, whom 1 mustlearn to forget and disdain. 1 would beveil avenged; for inputting her eouir-tr- y

    and her friends to breathe the air tfliberty, with none but inferiors for herConfidants and companions, she whs til-ting with herjreputatiou and exposingherself to become the dupe of the firstadventurer io miglt hoosect.ay inlove" with: her 1'oWuuK.', ... sj "In short, my dear Armand. I allowedmyself to be persuaded to renounce her,and, assisted by my youth, believed thatthis tim-L-wa- s iptjead emedrol' naxf(K1-K- h

    passion.j "This evil life, however, did not lastfng; the death of my father recalledme tojthe country at th,e end .of a year of,difiipatiisB auj follyJMy molUer was

    ow-aki- i, and I "devoted vaf life to her.Sherwhthea me to ni arty, . and 1 dM my

    t benxuue iu lave ivitii the youngJ'

    irta'-ionigi- r selected fwme; but nonef them pleased rue. I had destroyed

    Ihe sentiment of a pura love by my lifeOf dissipation ; the country wearied me

    Lookout Mountain is to have a railroadof these scions of monarchy and empire. and then lookout for accidents. .

    The admiral t first was sufficiently liaj-p- yto see them ottljy soon ;1i asfcett

    for me. He thought that we would allreturn to him of our own accord. Hehad forgotten that without Celie's orderI was forbidden to appear again at La

    If so, we have forgotten them. Xow we I takes her bundles, happening to be going j gayety and brightness of attire is asin the same direction. I am sadly con-- 1are going to hive another distinguished Keokuk prides itself on - being thesuitable for youth as sober colors and

    quiet styles are for the more advanecd inscions that u my post or observation 104th city in size in the Union.visitor, in the person ot i'ruieeGrand Duke of Russia, lite.Canielle.

    when my host said, with a laugh, '"Lookout! there is Dr. MeClellan ;" and withthat the distinguishd surgeon came bus-tling in. The defeat ef Mr. Clay wasstill "keenly felt by the Whigs, though mygenerous and genial friend, McMichael,did not allow his hospitality to be lessbecause I had opposed him. But Dr.MeClellan could not restrain his feelings.He held Buchanan responsible for thevote of Pennsylvania, and, though mostcourteous to me, did not spare theWheatland leader. We soon got overour little difference, however, and closedthe controversy in a glass of wine. TheDoctor possessed rare traits. Aboundingin anecdote and information, he was anunrivaled wit and conversationalist. Hisson. Dr. J. II. B. MeClellan, and hisgrandson, young Dr. George, lioth infine practice in Philadelphia, have inher-ited his high professional skill, and in aconsiderable degree his lively and viva-cious nature.

    There is a well-kno- wn physician inWashington, Dr. J. '. Hall, who relatesmany incidents of the public men he hasattended in his long and brilliant expe-rience. At the head of his profession,:he attained old age almost without an en-emy. 1 know no man more universallybeloved. A happy temperament, finemanners, and a thorough scholar, hissketches of the leading characters of oth-er days would make a charming volumeif he would write them out. Fond ofpolite literature and of cultivated peoplehe is almost out of practice, and may besaid to live among his friends and hisiiooks. He, too, was an "Old Line Whig"and shared the feelings, if not the prej-udices, of Dr. MeClellan, whom he knewand admired, especially as he was a grad-uate of Jefferson College, Philadelphia.Dr. Hall has known the leaders of both,in fact of all, the great parties, and wasfrequently consulted by them. He at-tended General Jackson on several occa-sioe-s,

    though not his family physician. Itis one of the Doctor's peculiarities thathe does not trouble himielf with moneymatters, and is careless about collectinghis fees. Once, however, during a tem-porary absence, his clerk made out somebills, and among others sent one to thePresident. On his return the Doctor

    Owing to protracted law suits, a Vtr--'were occupied after dark, a couple, armin arm, might be seen walking veryslowly, giving utterance, to some. little

    third surviving son of the Emperor Al

    girl. I have made it a crime to refuseto love my unhappy son, but his presentconduct shows that she was right. Shehad been forewarned of the brutal na-ture of, his instincts ' and foresaw thelightness of his character. Xow that lieis no longer worthy of her, she will nolonger Tear that I nm come to tormenther into accepting his name. I will askher to sustain and console me, and, sincehe lias left me alone in my despair, heshall blush to know that, 'after havingsacrificed my entire life to an ungrate-ful son, 1 have been forced to die underthe roof and in the arms of her whom Ihad looked upon as my mortal enemy." '

    'My mother spoke for a long time inthis tone, not hesitating to think and sayeverything that could lacerate an alreadywounded heart. 1 was crushed. I hadnot a word to say in my defense, and theexaggerated character of her reproachesdeprived me of the hope of calming herby my answer. Besides, I felt profound-ly humiliated to be so treateii in thepresence of Mile. Merquein. It did notseem to me that my mother was so seri-ously ill as she pretended, for she spokewith energy under her attack of fever,and Celie had not the appearance of onewho was expecting a fatal crisis. Shewas. standing aside, in a sad and thought-ful attitude, as if she were endeavoringto find some means of settling matterson a more truthful basis. She was, infact, thinking of this, for she interrup-ted my mother courteously to beg her tohe calm, and let her have a moment's in-terview with me. She called Bellac andOld Bertha, recommending them to givetheSnvftliil n soothing drink that she hadprepared, and then made a sign to meand we descended to the garden.

    ! " 'Is my mother, then, in danger?' Isaid to her as soon as we were alone.

    " 'For the moment, no,' she answered.'Her nerves are irritated, and if I havepermitted her to speak to you in mypiieseae s she has; done, it is becausetiie agitation of sick persons must not berepressed too abruptly, as you knowyourself, who have so often' seen thebodily and mental sufferings of mygrand-fathe- r, and who have so often as-sisted me in judiciously relieving them.But you are a man, and it is very neces-sary that you should know the truth.

    He became again uneasy, and Celie OE ATHBEDREPE?i TASf E . - ginia goat has cost its owner $500. , .wrote to me. This is her letter : When a frivolous, pleasure seeking, A Buft'alonian islthe last victim toSir : Will you also come to us, ifexander the Second, sovereign ot "Allthe Russias ;" a territory which, in Eu-rope and Asia, has an area of 7,210,374American square miles being one-se- v

    selfish sensualist comes to the sick bed,sweetness that daylight would renderimpossible whose outline would'form astriking resemblance to the pair, just

    mistaken idea that corrosive sublimate Isyou can pardon the injury that I, have mere is very naturally a greac cnange, idone you? You were like a brother to wjii ill 1119 .iiai a, tci , uni, ill iiiocApicwiuuenth of the whole land of this globe, and moving on.me. and as a sister 1 regarded you with The Xew Zealanders are dying out.Slowlv and solemnly move a train of I ot character. Said an inveterate tobacco- -affection and esteem. I must have seemed- - about part ol its entiresurface. The whole population of this and Macaulay's celebrated one will haveMrriima fiio i,iwi. nnnnctfo Kiiant. I chevver.- while prostrate with desease.nice bit of property is counted as 74,000,- - ly thev lift the lifeless burden from its "Something is wrong, for I no longer to hurry along.000, of which over two thirds are that 1 black-drape-d receptacle, and carry it In cre lor tne weea. lie got weu anu Catm Hoss, one of the six original

    to you unjust and self-wille- d. But nowthat you have forgotten the mortification,and have other and definite plans ofmarriage, do not punish me so cruelly byexposing me to the grief of having of

    homogeneous race, the Russians. for the last holv rites. Whether thought died last week. HePrince Alexis was born on January of the death-wither- ed form or of the som-- 1 ger returned, we nave seen drunkards lnt the nledare inviolate, but had to die

    14, isao and tnereiore is in ins twenty--1 Dre procession or lmns. aireauy mined i v suiiui-."ii"- " I all the aame.fended and amicteu my oeioveu granu- - did not tempt them ; but : when the seasecond year; His in their cloister causes the sigh, I Water as a beverage is such a noveltyuzar Alexander ii,- - succeeded to tne Know not had dismissed them, the liquor claimedhis own. The man who wants to swear,father. Tell me that you pardon me,tliAt I may be able to pardqrV rayaelf,. Begenerous ; It will help you id be happier. But it isgetting dhsky." The figures of in

    Chicago that 28,000,000 .gallons a dayis found insufficient.throne, as eldest son, on the death ofXicholas I, in 1855, being thirty-seve- n at may,' on his sick-be- d, want to pray; but

    when he recovers in body, the distemperThe worthy wife whom you will one day beyond measure : my outer life was de- -the little ones playing at "hide andseek" can hardly be distinguished, therattling of vehicles grows less frequent,

    Jeff. Davis and Jnbe Early are gettingthe tune, and, an extremely well edumarry will know or your goodness anu votea iaufyputnwjtt!n.,.iny, ueari was of his soul is found to be only in abeycated man himself, has taken care that a fortaste of their future by a visit to theVirginia Sulphur Springs.ance, and praying gives away to cursing.will reward

    you tor it. or mysen, i uo aeau anu im joy consult! me .tor tue, eac-n- otask vou to restore me to your friend- - jifloe; - his children were also well instructed. and the appearance of those urchins whoclimb the lamp-pos- ts after, some neck-- Sfek-be- d or death-be- d repentance is aThe children of the reigning families in Eleanor Kirk writes that John Hav fs'sham. The tiger is only asleep, readyship; I have deserved to .lose it' t it ' had; vegetated thus for six months,

    cannot be necessary that my faults should I hunting.desperatelyaud wasteiag tlte fire Europe are generally well taught. As a I breaking fashion, and ignite those small 'winning.' His verses lead one to sus- -for a spring, so soon as awakened by rerule, thev can converse in French andbe atoned for bv an old man wno loves l or mv voutlou amours nign aim low. luminaries, announces the near approachof night. . Reluctantly I draw the oiw-- pect.that he must be, at faro.turning physical vigor. The animalspirits, the depraved appetites, the intains. A potato seven feet in circumference isyou and who sufferes from your absence.Return, and you will have a right to thegratitude, 1 may say to the affection of

    grained bestiality, all may exifct, yt in reported from the west. Xow His XewWhen 1 hear J of the returnof Mlle..Mer-duem- .

    "All the friends of her childhood wenttp1 welcome her back again.' Hef healtliwas restored, and her srrief calmed : and

    lack of bodily vigor be powerless to assert Jersey's turn on gooseberries.their dominion., ii& a man's limbs are liar-- IIS THE WORLD ROUND OR FLAT.

    Italian, besides knowing their nativelanguage, and, latterly,.- have beenbrought up with a knowledge of Ger-man aud English. Each of Queen Vic-toria's children can speak and writethree languages besides the English, andthe boys were also taught Latin andGreek. They have also been instructedin drawing and music though it may

    In showing me this letter, the (ood alvzed iii sleen. though inherently viir-- On account of being discharged, an In- -'About a year ago an eccentric philosolound a note tiom General Jaoksou in-closing a check for the amount, deductMontroger trembled a little and wiped she now thought only of settling at La orous. It is easy to be amiable and to dlana laborer bored a hole through hispher of London, England, named JohnHampden, having convinced himself be make good resolutions when disease holds employer with ins little revolver.

    the tyrant m cueek. l his is the expiana- - Mr Martin of Cincinnati, lived onlvyond all peradventure thatf theworldtion oi tnat greatest oi ineoiogicai snains four hours after a brick intended for Mr.wns flat. twit-- mnnrl aa mmmon Iv tin--

    away a nirtive tear, "un receiving tameiie, anu iiym". mere among methis,'; he continued, "I forgot my resen many memories 'or'Tifer 'rand-fathe- r.irrPnC,and an Iwur ftewakwa;atIsa .tjouie old friends and relations withoutCanielle. The admiral took me in his ibrune, would, willjngly tniv taken, uparms, and seeing me kiss the hand of tjieii Abode. with ker untler olr of ajrao-Celi- e

    with emotion, he believed that all tion for her and "respect for the proprie- -

    be feared, rather superficially in the latposed, uudertook the arduous missionary the death-be- d repentance. ii tne oit-r-e- wellman struck him by mistake.ter. I once heard the late Mr. Westall

    uiiivviaauoLu win uuiuuworn oi coiiveruim uiauKiuu w ins wav I f .v Leavenworth is now connected withR. A., who had been Queen Victoria'stutor in drawing, say that she was a res-pectable amateur in that branch of the

    of belief. Xot making much progress by to die by, " means or implies that ortho-doxy is good for this contingency, the Chicago by rail. A large party of nswent for divorces by the 'following the ordinary methods of pri

    ing an old charge which had been calledfor and settled and for which he held areceipt. The fact that the bill had beensent was not less a mortification to Dr.Hall than the error in the account Itself.But on looking at the President's checkhe found that the General had forgottento sign it ! He therefore returned it, withthe expression of his regret that the hillhad been sent, and pointed out the Gen-eral's omission. The check was dulysigned and sent back, inclosed in a notewith this remark :

    Dkar Doctor: The best of men isliable to mistakes. Andrew Jacksox.

    fact is not to the credit of orthodoxy. Itwas forgotten and that lie coulu resume ties; but she leignol to nusunuerstaiuihis plans where they had been infcerrup-- their offers, and, though she took painsted ; my parents believed so also, and to bettet jheirfondiiiou, persisted iuliy- -we were together almost everv day as be-- ins: alorf wlti. Bsll:le &n.UtrKl wel

    fine arts, but that Mrs. Anderson, who first train.

    THE LOVE OF THE FfcRlOD.

    YCBAS.J. EKBIB.

    The Woman Whites.I've onhM moment to gireyou, dear Harry,

    And to drop you this nit of a note,Which the Captain has promised to carry

    Direct by the four o'clock boat.

    The season is certainly over;Sue (joiners refused Colonel Chute;

    llon't swear like a savage sea-rov-erBecause our affair follows suit.

    1 only engaged for a season, . ,' dnre the prlmcst of partners I vow;' TW tell ymi directly the reasonI'm 'jrrttmf so Hastily now, ;'

    Please send me at once by Tom TinhumeHis whiskers are simply divine

    My pioture, that cooy of (Swinburne,And everything else that is mine.

    My letters, my notes, and that poem,The one signed " Vour Veive, " my dear,

    I know that you never would show 'em,But I just want to read them all here. (

    Oh I'send me my pink satin slippper,1 know how to cover the stain

    You pulled off and used fur a dipperTo pledge me in ClUuot champagne.

    ' Anfl Harry, be sure to see Rarker :You would cut my hair off you know,

    Ifvou send home halfa'shade darker.The differeneo never will show.

    Hem! ribbon and ring; I think this isThe wholwof the things I must ask,

    I'm sure that to mikI back my kisses.You'll vote an impossible task.

    Kow, Harry, don't rage and be horridDon't bluster and swear and abuse

    Our love was rteliclonsly torrid ,' ""To cro'p'it quite gives me the blues. , ' ,I've viewed It in every direction.

    And and in its rapturous range,A prime, pantheistic perfection.

    Progressive, electrical, strange."Tet I (now that this bliss unalloyed,'' '

    Ifonce T Were bound as your wife.Would fade in a fortnight, destroyed

    By the dullness of life.And so I've determined, dear Hairy

    .As girls of the periodiehallcerkttinly marry,

    'Twill not be, my dearest, to you.At the various soirees this winter.

    Dear Hal, vou must surely be there;I shall be Mrs. Captain McLintor,

    He's a horrid old dried-u- p millionaire.0

    Tux Mam Anbkkrs.I'll answer your letter, my Julia,

    For I can take oath yon arc mine;Its tenor is coolly peculiar.

    Though perfectly plain to define.Its news wan WcstaTled bv a rnmor.

    That some friend was so kind as to bring.And it put me at first out of humor,

    And up to unorthodox things.I bated, you see, to surrender

    What gave me snch capital fun,But I went on a regular liender,

    ' M AM bent myself straight. ' bee the pimV''fear, n the first ebullition ! '..'.-- ;

    ' Ojt rage, I was rather severe; :, Sent yourself aad your sex to perdition,

    ,,, Ani called, ypu s pet names, my dear.' "1 tlroiiirht for m second" of laudanum.'

    is simply the delusion of death-be- d repenvate preaching, he resorted to the' expe-dient of offering a bet upon the subject.He made a public announcement offering

    taught her the piano, had often comtance in different phrase. A bad character Mr. Shakes of Xew Orloans challengesplained that Her Majesty had never, invants and their families, whom she tookfare. must be cbanged(by grace and its own the world at pedestrianism. Unless he

    Your mother has a complaint of the liv-er" which."-threaten- her life.- There isno cause for dispair; you can cure her ifyou-,wish- . Only no time must he lost.Take her to Vichy, and do not leave herfor a day. . Abandon your evil pleasures,forsake your unworthy friends, returnto your ideas of marriage ; try to acceptthem yourself ,but at all events induce herto believe that you still cherish them. Inshort, change your whole course of con-duct, .sacrifice, yourself, learn to sufferand endurp''weariness, become anotherman from this day, otherwise you willsoon lose your mother, and have a griefin your heart for the rest of your life.'

    "'I will do it,' I answered; 'my in-tention has always been to devote myselfto her, hut it has been harder thau vouthink!'

    " Is he more irritable to you than theadmiral was to me?'

    ' 'Xo, certainly not ; a word from me

    "This state, of things was a very cruel her hearing, played a single tunethrough, aud that Signor Lablache, herto stake $2,500 against $2,500, to be putup by any scientific man, that he couldprove that the earth was flat, and not

    walks about seventy miles a day he doesnot feel well.

    one for Celie and myself. She had morethan ever a , horror of marriage, aud singing-maste- r, had said she had never,

    resolute endeavor, not oy a scare oper-ating on nerves shattered by disease.When the "scare" disappears the pietythat comes with it takes its leave.

    to his knowledge, sang a solitary air to round, as everybody else believed. The Arizona Miner knows of a territhe close. The present Emperor of Rus Xo one appears to have taken immediwhen herparents talked together before

    her of their hope of ours, her mourn-ful and iinnlorine look seemed to ap

    ble warning to teetolars a man who'The Devil was sick, the Devil a monk would be ;Dr. Hall testifies to the old hero's kindhas a sand bar in his stomach caused bvThe Devil got wen, tus aevii a moult was ne.-- -ate notice of this absurd offer, where-upon Hampden came out with another

    sia is said to have followed the exampleof his uncle, the Emperor of Germany, in drinking river water.CURIOSITIES OF LIFE.announcement, in which he boldly deone respect. Bluff' William of Prussia

    peal to me as to the only help she hadagainst myself. It was a torment to ineto bring this persecution upon her, but It was not whisky, but the effect itclared that scientific men knew theymade a point of having each of his chil Lav vour finger on your pulse, and

    ness to all his people, especially to hisservants. Once "when the small poxbroke out among them, and nearly every-body else fled, the President remained inthe White House, and waited on blackand white with unremitting attention.

    produced in inducing him to lie downthe Prince were guilty or an imposition in pro-dren taught a trade ; thus, know that at every stroke some immortalpounding the round theory, and that in passes to his maker some leiiow-oei- ngWhen 1 endeavored to turn it aside Dysaying that in such circumstances I couldask nothing of her alarmed and wound

    with his face in the mud, that killed aXew Orleans man the other night.

    Imperial, (Frederick William, husbandof Queen Victoria's first born,) was sent

    also into her own service for the sake ofsupporting those of them who were in-valids.

    "She had, inibilied in her journey, ofeighfften hibnthi a lovewhich she wished never to forego.

    "You may easily believe that a scoreof suitors presented themselves. Sherefused thaw aU vna.vias ttat.lilidiUotwish to marry, hiV jsirhQWt giving anyreason for her wish.

    j no longer-pretetide- to he interestedih her, and did not go to-se-e her:' I con-tinued the abandoned courses in whichl!soughjt Jo,,, harden myself v and mymother, who at first had shut lier eyes toriy way of living, hoping that it wouldljelp me to. forget jny, grief began to hemuchAffectedhy .it;,.' She. was, nearly ya

    illy and 'was. almost imperious: inher manner of claiming my attention.It is a sad thing to savl hut since she

    Few physicians enter public life, crosses the river of death and if we thinkof it, we may well wonder that it shouldconsequence, they were afraid to take uphis challenge, and stake $2,500 as he

    - While waiting for desert two gentlethough many of them are active politi-cians. They seem to prefer the field of be so long before our turn comes.

    ed neart, tne aumirat new into a passionand pretended that she had forced me tothis humiliating confession.

    to "case," and can set up type as well asif lie had to make a living by it, and thePrincess Louise of Prussia, wife of thereigning Grand Duke of Baden, is an

    iJut the challenge having come to the Half of all who live die before sevenscience to the neld ot party. l et theremen at an Indianpolis hotel amusedthemselves by throwing butter dishes,mustard pots and pickle plates at eachother. ......teen."We had never spoken to eacn otner

    notice of Mr. Alfred Russel Wallace, agentleman of high reputation, and ais no class capable ot exercising more excellent sempstress, who, indeed, is so Only one person in ten thousand livespower. They are the depositories of handy with the needle that she can very member of several scientific societies, he to be one hundred years old, and but oneinanv a sacred trust; ami it tllev dared A 'Syndicate' of horse thieves haveaccepted the conditions and put up hisdeftly mend a wear or a tear in her own in a hundred reaches sixty.

    is suilicient to appease her, the least sac-rifice delights her. .You make me blushby calling the 'difference of our situa-tions, but I have not your stoicism audafter ail I am not sure that I can admireit! 'My mother wishes me to renouncemy pleasures, yoijr grandfather demand-ed the sacrifice of your selfish solitude;the two cases have no resemblance what-ever. You did not yield not you ! Youwere perfect in resignation, sublime inmeekness, but as obstinate as a rock, andhe died without having moved you. Onmv side, I am irritable and unaniiablc ;

    relate what they know of the great ones

    on the subject, however; it would luivebeen useless. I saw her repugnanceClearly in spite of the marks of esteemthat she offered me, and, on her side, shewell knew that I was far from rejoicingat her unhappy situation. What she did

    The married hve longer than the single.if2,uo. This amount, together with asimilar amount put up by Hampden, wasthey have attended in sickness and in There is one soldier to every eight lier- -been operating in the vicinity of CamdenX. J., during the past week, and severalvaluable animals have been lost to theirowners.

    their last hours, they would shed a won deposited, subject to the order of the ref

    children's garments. The Grand DukeAlexis, who, besides being colonel of aregiment of infantry, (every one hasmilitary rank in Russia,) is at the headof the constructive department of the

    sons, and out of every thousand bornderful light upon the characters ot men only ninety-hv-e weddings taKe place,anil the mysteries of governments.not know, perhaps, was tnat in spite oi had aided me to break on ail relationher absolute Discouragement I was moro I with Mile. Merquein, we had become lesseree, Mr. w aish, editor ot the Field news-paper, who was to pay over the $5,000. tothe winning man. . . , it

    you take a thousand persons wno Andrew Jackson's servants have comhave reached seventy years, there are of menced to die off. George Polk, aged

    ninety years, departed this life at New- -PRINCE ALEXIS, OF RUSSIA. The mode for theadopted settling ques- - c,ergTmen, orators and pnbllc speakers.Finland fleet, has the reputation of beingan admirable carpenter in this respecthe follows the example of Peter the

    .43. . .In love wltn tier than ever. 10 save ner, antimate,and eyen less dear to eacn otner.there was but one desperate thing to 'do, I believed that she had done jne a greatand I did it. I burned m ShlpS. Iirtade injury in destroying my illusions ; and,a false confession to my mother and the on her side, she reproached, we with a

    injustice makes me resentful, and my ir Orleans ast week. He was the General svalet iu 1814.vocate or tne ttat theory, ana the expen--1

    wonc-men-Great, who almost founded the RussianBY DP.. R. SHELTOX MACKENZIE.:...4I)

    ...8. . . .8

    .,..ment appears to have been conducted in f ?? 'Empire, and, in order to establish a navyadmiral. I pretended that 1 was in love I certain Wtterness for being unable to nnd

    ritation' reacts upon that ot my poormother; but in reality I submit and ambroken. Yes, take my word for it, Iwill submit in the most absolute man

    all respects as he desired. ThegrOund Professors.'.".'.".'.'.. '.V.'." I The Ohio McCook is said to be recover- -in the Baltic, actually learned ship-buil-d-with another, and invented a badly con-- 1 ai reasonable mean between a hopeless There is no reason to expect that the selected was a six mile level, on the Bed-- 1 Doctors ,.2i 1 jng. If he was drunk, as was intimated.ttructed, improbable story, which satis-- 1 passion and an,fHnworthy.Tefnedy. She ing in Holland and. England, (in thedo"'- - of Sarday, near Amsterdam, and

    Princess Louise, of England, with theMarquis of Lome, her husband, will lord canal.1 Three long poles or equal 1 : These statements are verv instructive, i it tooK nun a good wnue to soneron; outlength were, provided,,, and, plan ted at Farmers and workmen do not arrive at fol if he was insane, as hinted, he has comuAnd wringing your heart ( ?),anrt all that,But remembered my wager with Kodman visit Canada, as has been announced nepttord, near London,) and also ac-

    quired a knowledge of making all things equal depth, and at distances of three I good old age as the clergymen and others out ot it in good seasonLord Lisgar, (lately Sir John Young,)That Blank will be beaten a hat.So calling philosophy's aid np,

    I nut for aa smoke:iinn-- n mmrt. - beiescuue wais iueu em-- 1 wno ueriomi iiu uiniiiiui iamn , "in mio i . ,..i ..connected with men-ol-w- Irom the

    fled the admiral, nut It tailed to deceive was right undoubtedly, but too late;iny mother. ' Celie wished so much to and she soon came to 'regvfet the time ofbelieve it, that she believed it also. The liy unhappy love, in which I was miser-inval- id

    was quieted for a time ; but his, a))le ot at least ipAre 4ir-- every 'wrfy ! 'Atcomplaint grew. worse,, antf .iSf .iS'cmie that time we could spend .whole nightstimes happens in the case offata! mala-- ih conversation with each other. Idies, the very one who tended hlitt' with- wearied her with' ihiy'lHferrle' repetitions

    ner, I will even marry some rich pup-pet w'VoVlety if1 tltat be necessary tosave my mother. After that I know notwhich of us, Celie, will have best ful-filled his task. It is for you to decide inthe depth of your conscience.'

    : " 'My.conscience is calm at present,'she answered with melancholy firm

    Viceroy of "the Dominion," hasthe intention of having the ployed, through which it was clearly and is owing to the neglect of health, inatten- -

    --J rcmeZ suddenlyAnd the bender hot Grecian then made up nnmiftriitpamv nunvivpr-tharthAmmtra- i nnn m nrnivr nsniTS m iirft in eari n sr. i turned and threw the viand full in thomaking of cables to the casting of can-non. It may, therefore, be expected thatPrince Alexis, who does not come hither

    to pay a profitless visit, will spend some

    intelligence accepted as social, that nosuch royal avater is contemplated. pole was five feet above the level line of J drinking, sleeping, dress, and the properthe telescope, which at once proved that 1 care of themsel ves after the work of the face of the pursuer. Of course he escap-ed without further molestation.and my monotonous gnei, but we con Therefore, our mesdames and niadenioi the earth was not flat hut round. Mr. day is done, farmers or workmenot lus time in our docks and ship-buil- d-soled each other with, a nwtualan'evtion ; selles will be deprived ot the anticipatedness. I have done lor you all that 1could do; my grand-fath-er could ask no Hampden expressed himself satisfied l eatTa heav ysupper of a summer's day and 'Old Betsey' writes from Connecticut

    the most affectionate care "add 'showedthe sublimest devotion to him was theone whom, in his delirium, he mostcruelly misunderstood and ed tothe day of his deatii. In one of thoseinexplicable caprices of a dying man he

    Ing yards, national and private. As heis reported to speak our language fluent he has lost his bet, arid the money was I sit around the doors in their shirt-sleev- es to sav that 'free love' is a mighty nicegratification ot beholding the most

    ap-proved novelties in the costume of theirmore.

    hut since uiaXJl hail befirtine --Unable tocpnfhle to her the brutal emotions of mydaily life we had begun o,be strangersto each other.

    7,rv wpn accordingly paid over bv the referee to I and in their tired condition and weaken- - doctrine for a fresh, lively man or woWhat, then, have you done?' I ex-- ly, he can get along with, ua vsex. Perhaps, n they had the oppor I tne winner, Mr. Wallace. ed circulation are easily chilled, laying man, but for a person who is all worn outcleaiined. He will be warmly received and kindlytunity, they would be not a little sur thefoundation for diarrhea, bilious colic,The experiment and the telescope were by hard work it don't amount to much.'I cannot tell you ; somelday vou willtook a passionate liking for me, refusing i "My poortriothef wits quick-temper- ed prised at the royal simplicity of costume, treated here, in acknowledgment of theuniform friendship for theLnited Stateskhow.' ' 'i - level, but not so the? head of Hampden lungiever or consumption.Id and a little promt. She spoke' "severelvto be cared for by any one else, won A worn out wile, sne thinks, wouldn tlike her husband to indulge in the luxury.tor the r.nglish princesses, except onState occasions, prefer to be very plainly'More secrets, more mysteries! Tell which his illustrious lather lias alwaysallow no one but myself to lift him from 16 me, and her character became harsher THE inP OF JIOTEREY

    He that's convinced against his will, isof the same opinion still. ' It was notlong before Hampden woke up to the

    'Old Betsey is a sensible woman.exhibited, and particularly during thehis bed or Wheel him in. his "charr.'- Oftel deiv by davvriU I jegstirto-fea- that, af-- attired. When thev visit wateringme, in the name ot Heaven, it this ismeant for a trial of nie? Do vou love ine There Isa Dipper bov emnloved on arebellion, when England and Franceplaces they are unaccompanied bv their

    31 y mina tne wnoie tiling was a joke.So I stopped being spoon v. and fussing.

    And pulling a pitiful liliiz,quitted mv wickedest cussing '' Morednickly than theCaptaln will his.

    . 'tpi t j. ;You shall have all your articles. Leastl)',

    The letters and poem I'll keep.For the winter bids fairto be beastly.

    And fuel, no end of, not cheap.Your kisses, To f itf liefer them;

    Ills whiskers think rather foxv;I'll tell him the style you prefer them.

    And thus make the transfer by proxy.I went down to Barker's by stages,

    J As fast as a fellow could do;"JBut-thong- he the heir of the ages, '' He's not false enough, Jule, for you. " " '

    . 1 swear you've aaoommonly luckyt ja 'S know how to cover a stain;

    But spite of your sweetness, my ducky,borne vestige is bound to remain.

    I'll end our affair without snarling-An- dpart, if we can, without strife;

    But did you imagine, my darling,I wanted t make-yo- n my wife?

    AJive my pious regards to McBlnterI daresay I've written it wroug;

    I'll play him a toss-u- p next winteri, ,A to which of us two you belong.

    sheep rauche in Monterey county Cali- - Ihe Chinese are a little inclined toit little in spite of your disdain? Have jewel-boxe- s, and tell it not on the rocksday he spoke of disliheritinghis gradr:' ter having loved inffss nmch, she woulddaughter and leaving his fortune to me. .become as cruel- fktne "asAdmrl-:i- l Mer-Th- e

    unhappy old man Was becoming-ti- n 'quern had been to daughter.i i

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    mortifying conclusion that be had madea blunder, or that in some way he had

    made no secret ot their anti-Uni-on pre-dilections. . fomia. Who iS a human CUriOSlty. lie jealousy oi uieir pnj jicuuis. mien anyyou any intention, any hope, any design

    of niaiTving me?' herdu ahout, eisrht hundred sheen all bv of their wives are Indisposed they lastenbeen befoggred. His reason told him thatLike all the males of his family, whollllUCClie. . . if . u t Ci) liill-- l llfc HIC OLll.-a- i lflnuul.-c- , IIIC itll"Cl- -ot .Newport, proclaim it not on the beachof Cape May actually wear plain mus-lins and merinos, and", if asked to join in the earth was still Jlat . not round, as that

    I himself, and the overseer says he knowsI love you much and very faithfully are well-looki- ng and well-forme- d, AlexHe expired In our arms. As he I ie sweetness of Celie, arid though I sub-- a MiiKeuitiiieisu ruuiiu nei wruL, mv. euruof which is given to a physician, and itlying telescope and those ilbbiug. poles everyone by signt, ana wnen ne nnngsshe answered. I can not love vou other is, oi Kussia, is above the middle stature.He has not yet attained his full height.

    breathed his last, celie, worn out witti naitted and remained with my mother, itgrief and fatigue, fell t the floor as if I was with a fretful impatience ; and wise than I do, but I can love you more; is only by the motion which the pulsa-tion communicates to itthat he is allowhad afilrmea.

    ,, He concluded also, that them in at nignt ne win get upon tnecor-Wallacewas- athimble richer, a pick-- ral fence and tell whether one is missing,and instead ot being a Inend who re-- as his lather is one oi the richest otdead herself. What she had suffered ed to judgeof the state of the patient.European rulers, the Prince may be pocket, a liar,-an- a swindler,--an- went j He is about fourteen, and has a face as

    about proclaiming these libels in the most I round as the moon, and the brightestkproaches you, I can become a sister wholesteenis vou. That depends on voursslf,

    when I made an effort to appease her andtp express my affectioi tfqjt beri itivraswith so little grace and ease that 1 onlywounded hi" the morei '" - "

    during six months in seeing herself soI Cruelly treated by one who had idolized eukoned "good" tor a liberal expendi The Louisville Courier-Journ- al says;and not on me. Become again what vouher was more than she could bear ; it was 'The report that a Georsrian is suspectedunblushing manner. This so annoyed I macK eyes, wnicn, iairiy sparnie witnWallace that he brought suit for libel I mischief.' .,

    ture in this county. He is unmarried,but 1 can not hold out the hope, even towere"One day,' when she had comnlainedto lose him twice. She had the courage,' of cannibalism springs Irom the fact, wot Hamndeh. and the iurv- lately He turnsTmore somersaults and hangsWfcatwns! lwas an unsophisti the most brilliant of the fair Amerihowever, to dress him for the grave Wr--T of me without reason and treated me al-- presume, that Mr. Stephens has been

    . that he will become "Benedick mulcted hini in $3,000 damages, making head downward from more trees than acanstelf, and to attend to all tho duties Of --the most like a school-bo- y, thongh al-- trying to chaw us up.'. Whereupon thocated man in whom all passions wereunited to make one only, of which you Arai!o(l Aran" rri friia 1!Kaiq1 on 1 a sum total of $5,500 cash paid out on ac--1 man "oouid count readily: and seemsthe

    "a hop," might very truly declare thatthey preferred walking on f;?o feet tohopping on one. That is the defect oftheir education, you see ; they have notbeeu taught to say that a dance is a hop.Iu general, I repeat, not Royalty only,but the English fashionable world ingeneral, dress plainly, except on par-ticular occasions. At watering-place- s,especially, they indulge in this simplicityof attire. If the Princess Louise everdoes visit Canada, certainly, crossing thefrontier to run down to Washington,through "the Hub," Xew York, Phila-delphia, and Baltimore, it will be found,I predict, that she has not brought morethau three or four best dresses with her.So, on the whole, she would scarcely setthe fashion here.

    Chicago Post retorts with the following :hardly to be aware of the existence of hisoccasion.w nen an was over, to ireaay tnirty years oiu, to relieve myself

    take leave of her. She almost fell atinvTIj mounted my horse and rode away. 1CELIE. were tin-!',!-- you should have loved As a slight equivalent, let me suggest, as We submit that this effort does not prove 'count or his theory that the earth is flat.Poor Hampden is indeed a martyr to sheep during' the whole day, yet heme as 1 was then, and 1 would neverfeet, took both niy hands in hers, ' ann, went through the woods to join some that Stephens is ' a cannibal. - It only"lie dances liKe an angel" (do theydance as well as sing?) that he may science.have changed.'BY GEORGE SAND. brings them ail in at nignt. l.ntea trueIndian, his motions are perfectly cat-lik- e, proves that he is not a Jem.covering them with tears, said, iou iriends-a-t a minting landez voh-s- ; anri,have been an angel to me. I shall never I like a man who had a grief to drown, '1 did not believe it, 1 do not now give a ball or two. Inasmuch, also, asAt ft Tal.n!l ...nr. 1. , . 11 ,ir i, anSla rC ......and he never calls his sheep, but alwaysbelieve it. lean deceive myself; but HINTS FOR LADIEg AHOI T DRESS.forget what you, have hee fo.my father, became grossly Intoxicated. When I reFIRST PART. the diamonds of the Ural Mountains,though not so abundant as those of India, imitates the owl, the wild cat, or thefaith is not subject to command. If Iam! how you have endeavored1 to restore turned ax evening iwas some what rev Consult, suitability i of occasion, - and coyote. - When his employer calls himhad prediefid to you hve years ago, that are much nner than what Brazil- pro- -me to his anectlon, ana my whole lite, covered, out no yet completely sober, where any doubt of the style of dress

    I'l. ll v.. I. a. m.i. .luvaaiA illiv va 1UVU19to let, put a sign in the window directing-applicant-

    where to call, and was aston-ished at receiving ne applications. Af-ter some weeks lie investigated the mat-ter, and found that a woman had moved

    CONTINUED. he never answers a syllable, but startsto-da-y. you would have ten or a dozen uces, it is possible that his Imperialwhich I cannot consecrate to you m love. Halt sottertext rd repetihtnt, and half and runs toward hhn with all his might.exists, avoid overdressing. J A little faulton the other side is preferable to this, asmistresses, would you not have sworn Highness niay bring a few scores ofshall be tt least a proof ,of, my crw--1 impiacaUte,aiid b'tter.i. struck spurs m4 Mischievous as he is when alone, he iswith the best faith in the world that it them, as presents to the friends- whomtutie.V l .? tl Jt . I I r j wo my norse and rode on, pouring out Formerly, it was considered an essen a lady may be more simply costumedwould never be ? See how I would have' WAS alwst wild with joy when "I desired her to explain herseit. She contused words ot rage and griet, till I as shy as' a partridge, and was neverknown to come to his meals with thehe may make here. But, at all events,he will be welcomed here for his father'sbeen deceived if I had believed in you tial aud concluding part ot an Englishgentleman's education to make what wascalled "the Grand Tour." That com

    mv mot.he"r confided this to me.than those around herj aad appear togreater advantage than if she is moreshowy in-- , her apparel and ornaments

    in, via a bacn alley, leaving the frontdoor locked and the sign in the window.All applicants were informed that therooms were just let.

    answered me with only three words I found myself, without knowing it; un-'Y- oushall see !' 1 was obliged to leave her I der the shadow t the" park' of La Can- - others unless he was specially called by" 'If yon had believed in me 1 would ike. and may be regretted, when heI ran to Celie-- , and threw myself

    at her feet without being able to name.' The overseer got tired of beingnot have thrown myself into this whirlielle, skirting the wall, and swearing be leaves us, lor Ins own.with no other, explanation.- - Neverthe prehended a run through the principal than her companions. . Caretully select. obliged always to give turn a special anupool which has carried me to the devil,less, she did as 1 wished. But she wasinssV a. word. It seemed to me that my A Bock Island constable makes the. i i i :..: ... .1 - ,. i.Atweeu my teeth the wildest oattis at myhbrse for havrBtaifTnr HytsVreh a road. continental countries, such

    as France,the Xetlierlands, Germany, and Italy.tnd it vou were willing to believe in

    in shopping, the best material you canafford to purchase, rather than the mostshowy. ' A dress made of good fabric,

    pallidum ltiviuiiiun iu uiiiuvu, u iicwent, out and took him by the ear one following return : '1 executed this speen--A VIEW FROM MTT WINDOW,Very few young ladies did this, a cen ey by trying to read it to John Mack,It was the shortest way, but when sober

    f I had always shunned the sight of the

    unable to see her. Mile. Merquein kepther bed, and Bellac, with the concur-rence ot theiphysidlanirtsisterfthdt sHshould be left to sleep undisturbed. Two

    day and led him to the table : but the boyagitation and my tears were more elo-quent than any words; but they hadneglected' to' forewarn and prepare her.At sixteen she was as simple, in some

    ' 'Xow, Monsieur de Montroger, you tury back. The discomlorts ot travel if it is only a domestic gingham, willBY HYRTA MAY.hpuse where I had left the repose aud were so great everywhere, a hundred

    but he was driven' cattle on norsebackand run faster than I could, and kept upsuch a h 1 of a hollerin I don't know

    are a man a depraved man, it is true,but a man who has at least learned wis

    straightway burst out crying and blub-bering in grievious distress of mind, andit took him two.days.to recover his equa

    surely be more serviceable than anyshowy but worthless fabric made fora trl nf sewn. She under- - I or three davs of absolute renose were I honor of mv life. years ago, that very few of the softer sex Green hills, a stretch of sky, and ar - . . . c . . . i . .. v i : i t .1 .... i.- - . . : a i f . . i . dom from experience. If, in granting mere effect.entured to lace ttiem. it is very difBiwvi nnrninptwnaoiverui mv iriwwuuri; ueceasiy iumvo iici inc. .. . . i oomuchiv , e m imiii!: n iiliic white structure glistening through the nimity,

    she was afraid of it. The confiding I "The next day my father went to eh-- 1 gate in the side of the enclosure, I saw a ferent at present, when European travel In dressing for a pie-ni- c, water-part- y,tonage, trom the limit of the landscape,whether he heard or not. . This is thebest I could do, and don't know whetherthespeeney is served according to law ornot.

    A revolverwas bought for him that hemight shoot at the coyotes when theyfriendship which she had manifested for

    1 quire about her. They had been unable shadow detach itselt trom it and come is over a beaten track, thanks to steam, croquet meeting, or any out-do-or gath--it is very beautiful, especially that imon land and water, and our own coun posing building, which, by virtue of be-- ering, select an attire that will wash. ne re--trymen and countrywomen, even in the " came to prev on his flock, outArlington should arouse only pa- - is well to be provided with a water-pro- of wlth aver8ion. Atfeelings in the most hardened I cloak and hood, easily carried, and even I nng in

    mestonce Decamea Kinu oi leuruu aver- - i m mane ner sieep except wim opium. mmu me. iiie iiigni was grey anusion. They tried to conquer this caprice ; I But at last she slept; I waited two days cloudy but I recognized Mile. Merqueinthey talked to her of marriage. She fell! more and then went myself. She was on the mstainy ami would have gone oh- -

    last they Attest : Eu Smith, Constable.The artless generosity of youth is il

    middle rank of lite, do Europe in crowds, trioticyear after year, and pay very dearly forgone: Din sue piaceu nerseii neiore me with a heart. But never can I be forgiving, to if. a little troublesome while the sun prevailed on him to carry it for two daysin succession, and on the second day the

    saw a wild cat, crept upon it with trueill of fear and chagrin, It became ne-cessary for mc to withdraw. it. Formerly the Continental tradesmen the former owner of the afore-mention- ed shines, invaluable if a shower suddenly

    you ray hand, J should ask ot you hereyoiir word bf honor to be faithful to metill death, in heart, soul, and deed, youwould not dare to give it.'

    "1 started up like a corpse that hasbeen galvanized, and made a step towardher, ready to take the oath with rapturethat she defied nie to pronounce; but shelooked at ine with so much severity that1 was afraid of my transport. Her lookwas not that of a woman who desires tobe flattered and deceived by a pleasantillusion, it, was that of a judge of honorwho says, 'Beware of what you answer!'

    "Yes, gone with Bellac, an old servant, defiant fearlessness, at the risk of beingand a single female attendant. On awak-- trampled to the ground, and taking the edifice for thought of the marble tablet

    lustrated in an incident told of a littleAlbany boy, his face besmeared withmolasses, and his rags fluttering in thebreeze, running up from the river, flour

    and hotel-keepe- rs considered au Englishtraveler an especial godsend a' goose, Indian stealth, lay flat

    on his belly, heldL"Jwas soill myseir tnat l was Keptin. ignorance of what happened. I only ing from the unnatural slumber into bridle in her hand, 'Stop,' said she, erected in Christ church, Alexandria,attacks the pleasure party. Avoid glar-ing contrasts in color, material, or value.A real lace shawl will look as badly over.diacovered it afterward, if indeed I did which she had been thrown, she had been wish to speak with you.' who was to be ruthlessly and svstemat To the memory of Robert E. Lee,"

    rfliaeorer it. for I am not certain that they seized with a frightful nervous excite- - ;"The fumes of the wine that I had ishing a dirty shingle, aud screaming atwhile a corresponding one on the other a cheap lawn dress as a rich silk will unically plucked by a well organized sys-tem of extortionate charges. Where the the top of his voice to a comrade: KMi.filwara told me tne trutn. tjene nan pro-- ! mem. ay tun uuviue oi cue puysiciau, i uraiiK leiiimiii u nry ir:tui,'uim i an der a coarse linen wrap.side of the pulpit is inscribed to George

    Washington. The best of impulses can' "... .1 . . i - In-- ,, Y. .1 1 .. .1 . I - I 1 1 . 1 . ell. - i Bill! Bill! get as many bovs and shin--

    the pistol to his face, and after sightingalong the barrel and then squinting atthe cat alternately about a dozen times,at last he fired. "The pistol kicked himin the burr of the ear, and after that hecould never be induced to take it again.The Diggers are a timorous and gentlerace, and do not take to firearms like the

    native had to pay one. trauc, "Alllor An Keep in scrupulous order your gloves,notinced IVltn energy, mey loiu me, I jkusv huu uiucmi iitr ucunruire, x,yc-- bscicii nci iuumum ; vu; jou wishglais" had to fork out two. When the boots, and fine linens or laces. There is gles as you can, for there's a big hogsil

    of 'lasses busted on the lavement bustagainst any project of marriage. Was it I rything Was hastily made ready, a ear--1 to speak to me ? Very well, for I also

    (hat nhi nroteStedV nnd If I riace "took them to the. nearest --station. I have something tosav to vou: somethingnot reconcile or excuse the incongruityof associating the name of Pater PatriaI recoiled and sank into my chair, op tide of American travel set in through no surer proof ot a slattern than to see ed all to smash "pressed by the keenness ot her insight. out Europe, and our folks rushed into itanotlstfir IQTfT ttml Inrfll frill llliw l nil'l 1T"-- uou miwcn liic t uau iu xuiis miiuic, Buiur:i,iiiiig unci nnr-Hi- r ine holes in the gloves, soiled collars or cuffs,with that of a traitor to our country,even when the great leveller. Death.while t the same time 1 was angry atthM won Id 'she not hare accepted him? I without appearing even to have formed cause of my misery and, my shame! in crowds, flinging their money about or ng snanny boots, li your in A young Irish girl going from Albanyhell-bo- rn Apaches.her doubt. I leltthatl was taken in a"V6 other wax offered. The admiral, I any definite plan. I wished to see the is you who have ruined me, and I hate very ostentatiously, that they should have destroyed all discrepancies to Xew York to a situation lost her reccome will not allow kid gloves and lace

    collars, wear cotton gloves and linentrap, and was furious against her andterrified at her fright, promised her that j physician. 'It was by my order,' he sandal you for it! Beware, for' I am drunk, anil CATTLEhail it, and also had souls above economy, TEXAStnat appeared in ine. THE 1.HKATUROIMI. ommendation on the steamer St. John,nil ..11 1 Iaut " f L" ,1 ' d u .,,., I.a third tarin ot prices was establishedhe would never again aumjt into His I 'and l oeiieve uihi mey were ngnc: 'aneruiiiu erioiign to wisn ro Kiiiyou;- - Then the resting places of our bravemyself.(TO BE CONTIXrElO

    collars, out let them nt nicely, and be al-ways iu exquisitely nice order. Be sureunder which the native paid one, thehouse anv suitor whatever tor her hand shad no tears, sne seemeu neither weair t" 'Be sun,- - sue saui,' witn a nistiamtni soldiers bring up unpleasant remem Texas frilly the cattle hive of Xorth l.troubled. about. ..it. Having an old friendEnglishman two, and the American three brances of hot, uncomfortable rides on inthecltv that knew her troubles, hoa neat linen collar will more surely mark 1 America, vtinie Jew ioi k, wun nerthe lady than a torn or soiled one of ex-- 4,000,000 inhabitants, and her settlements

    without her own consent. I do notkiiow, whether hft would hajre refusedth --ti.tw mnritria oassed. during which

    francsnor depressed. 1 was at raid ot an tin- - I tranquillity. 'Dismount, and come intonatural exhilaration of frenzy. I pre- - the house with me;, your, mother, isscribed change ftf ajp, exercise, anl a there.'

    "Deeoration Day," the crowds, the noise. agreed to help her. The following Is aOf late years there have been many iiensive lace.ami clamor that drown the speakers copy of his certificate: 'This is to certifrtwo aud a half cent uries old, has 748,000oxen and stock cattle ; while Pennsylillustrious" foreigners visit this conn- - Tn the selection-- t stockings, examineniy Tianie Was never mentioned to her. 1 1was cured! but still deenlv affected. One

    ASEfDOTlS OFP1 BUC IIF.!VMY VOL. .1. w. FllltNKV.

    ' Ml. XXXVIII.

    Studied relaxation ot fue M(li)iir celiac riier worus sooereu mc in an instant,has written to me that she is already! My mother at La Canielle! How?- why?

    voices, and the tramping and 'neighingof many horses hitched to every ossible

    that Bridget Mahotiy had a good charac-ter when she left Albany, but lost it ontne heels. These are generally thin andtry. They cannot say, at any rate, whenthey return, that the screw was put uponiia- m.r rather rook me aside and said to 1 Somewhat batter. They will eq to Italy I She had more thau once.-- vowed to never

    vania, with more than .l,U00,(.KHl people,has 721,000 cattle; while Ohio, with3,000,000 people, has 749,000 cattle ; while

    and impossible place. So 1 turn me Ihe steamboat coming down.'poor when the hosiery is of au inferiorquality. German and English hosiery,nie. 'Mv dear child, vou must no longer and from there to ftwttaerland, and they put foot ii jp again,, I leaped . ,to... the from the distant view to the nearer onethem, at the hotels or in the shops. Y hereGeneral McClellan's father, the fa"t.lnt-- of the little Meroueni. She is de-- will make a tour of Germany, If they ground and followed Celie to her room. The Chicago Tribtm has an able comon the sidewalk. Illinois, with 2,80tM)ou people, hasevery man, as a voter, is a sovereign in especially the hitter, will he found mosteconomical in the end, though the firstmous Philadelphia surgeon, Dr. George 000 cattle; and while Iowa, with 1,200,rtjdedly silly, as might have lieen expec-- are guiiled by me ,they Willi nol rrtufn My mother was there ifideed, so pale and There goes that immaculate piece of of intelligent compositors, assisted by ait 'his own right, to put up prices uponstrangers, because they came from afar31c( lellan, was one ot the most devoted 000 people, has 680,000 cattle Texas, andperlection who always glances with Jan outlay is larger than that lor. Americanr". - . . .. J 1 inn - i a , ,1 . it 1 1 , tu ...... ,.i : . . I prooi-reade- r. it apologizesfor the following; Grav's Euloirv. forguishing eves on the faces of nasslnir fe-- goods. If vou discard flannels in sumand were held in great consideration atlliaeeo IMllcy 4iereir ail absolute UlVIll- - I vm ai)cr: vans iutu guiw, ssmug : toiii, --i qa eure w of the Vhigs ntid one of Henry Clay'ssiucui-os- t friends, JJjs lectures' at our forty years oi age, and with her oliu.uoupeople, had 2,000,0110 head of oxen anilhome, would have been considered meanittE. ' hi thinksno one-goo- enough for true ner benediction, and l Know not what it; i recognized your reckless gallop at a males, evidently laboring under the Gray's Elegy, Attorney-Gener- al A. Ker- -nrar, always Keep an luieniieuuue sumowear early in , the fall, and late in tiregreat, Philadelphia medical college, iui her ad will turn out ah old maid. For- - I mysterious promise, but I could hot con-- distance, and to avoid taking any one aud therefore was never practiced pleasing conviction that no vestige of other cattle, exclusive oi cows, in latw,as shown by the returns of the county iiiau ior Akerman,fortitude of cats for fortitude of Cato,which he was au eminent professor, wore within the last ten or eleven years, w feminine heart remains after the sight of spring, liefore assuming or rejectingget her, and aome for a good voyage with

    "suie La The sea cures everything. models ot terse statement aud lucid analsole tier nfrfr from n; it was necessary enc mw mj tunum-uue- , juu-- , .ucrqucmfor her recovery thai; she should neither went out to- wait for yon nt 'the gate,see me nor be aimroaohad bv meI t'eltf Xow that you are here-i- t down, listen.

    have had not merely royal 'but iinerial assessors. . in 1870, allowing lor the mi- -his godlv lorm and figure; and who inysis... Ilisiiilluence in society was large visitors. There was the Prince of WalesXolotre affair 1rTth world can follow ferenee between the actual number offects me with an irresistible inclinationcattle owned and the number rotiirnedvou from eite eunlinent to another.' crushed. I resolved to cure ajs'self 'atfand try to understand what J am going. T ...a., r,. ! ., .V ..1 '..',. ,.,.,1 1 .... t f to rumple up the perfumed lnur, crum

    irtxpte periormanocs of the Communefor tragic performances of the Com inn ue,a handsome testament for handsome,treatment, all exct'pt Haiigerson, for allexcept hangers-on- , the veritable Mi

    who came to us iu the fall of 1800, andthen was apparently au ingenious and" . .. . . i . f .. .1 in.i .

    and commanding. Miortly alter the de-feat of Mr. Clay, in 1844, I was the guesof mv friend, Hon. Morton McMichael

    for taxation, there must be fully 9,000,000ple the distracting necktie, ami pull the

    vour thicker ones. , In a variable climateit Is not only uncomfortable, but posi-tively dangerous, to take oft' winter flan-nels at once, even on the warmest day.Gauze merino' or- Angola flannel is agood tempnary substitute.

    Keadv made garments should be ex

    Jtty mwner aauen, 'Mwy "cr cuiiu ; i ally Mni. iicu,aiio uu iss(w w j ,.,it fo necessary. Celie i nonsensical into a lf of-- pleasure. , l ''. tl am yery ill, niy son. 'I feel that ed youth, who was only head or beeves and aKw'k cattle. Thiscomplacent dandy down to the level of

    thrt present editor- rtf the Philadelph learning to smoke and took his nuiit-- exclusive of oov, which, at the sametool. I detest her lorOIMlZlHS lue lo nari, I - iv was very uiinii;, was il not; au u nave uui n. nwa hmk w "vc. j iiib his great deneieneies.- The jolly oldJfurtli American, who then resided iu Fil julins, sherry-cobbler- s, brandv-sinash- euritli von.' . 1 artist, a noet, would u&ye hastened after I morning, aiter au ULifjuBi,b flnarrei with time, are reported at uuu.ihw head. in

    towt-i-i ior the versatile --Miss Cowell,setter pup for letter press, gray frogs lortray fogs, mental labor for menial la

    priest r.ver the way is talking with greatsobriety to one of his flock, but au unde'Mv tafteiiM seemed to me to he right, his love. He would not hay let his prey you, I became, so weak , that' 1 thorn. ht and whisky punches with a certain de H7(CteYu't number 800,000, makingamined carefully In all the seatns. andbert street, near Broad, in that city

    J.ike Dr. MeClellan, he bad fervently su'ii gree of apprehension as to a headache fined restlessness about his shiny calf-- especially at the eudefthe ttitohtilff-- InI fjt'tieved myself cured by my resent- - by suafe2hd from him by an old saiantj myself' dying. ou had gout-- away bor. TheaiHilogy is accompanied hva grand iot w ueati ut twueported the hentiiekv stiite-mian- . At that in the morning. There was the PriucAnd I was. doubtless: lor along uj two ota wmuiuixa wiui ine auyieeoi i wiwwni saying wnere. i uiuiiirut tnat skins betokens a desire for lively motion, sclectlnjj b,(HltV M" fwb Y iwttent a tho following addendum by the pixwlVatmMvw - y ' ' I , , . .... II.. ...... .1.1 1 .. ..!., il !.- -. ..l.,....l..wl A...1 ... m lexas, tue-Joiu- m tu mcso arcbeeves, on.e-4Vur-ih are cows, and thetime I Was the editor of the Democratic llo .Joiuville, Ihe naval son of Louis Phil reader: our lines irom tho beginningVOV4!V f tn" .veal-- restored me my su utu pgytucivw.. .vvu,iu nave cuui yvu fuf "'W'fr"1"1 '"V ' V ' " l", i , : i i.ut a.ifl I rlia lr. ii. ..itm a n V rJ f I,..-- rt luinnlol T'ni'ia 1 u'tm .ift-aii- i i it.U'ntl f'riirli I'll! tr

    vv hen I nave danced the "Vineers" with hotter- iipiumincu. and the hoots willtlmf estlniabUi yutlenii, uuu of the war CX better, if full half an Inchorgan at. Lancaster, l.onnsyivania, m,i ippe, who frigl)teuc( eve)) (0 Jron Other twtWWO'th are Yearlings and two- - of the second paragraph of the alxivobore a very near relation td James Bu luke in JHli by a pamphlet sliovy themoral aim jjiivhioss rijuuiuuni,

    ..... . v)(w, 'i'rir ('! ,,,,.v, r lV T.. --. , r wwhen I returned I wa determined to only, the guffertny-efcilil- l .wwptlmwm done, . An Uea c:unc ffi- ji myseek a w!fe and marry und the eyes of calm, no doubt, but also profoHndjy 1 dhtfress, an idea which sewned like a

    deep Iqiiglugs of ii)- - initur.q will havebi;cli gi'titlfied, although a few more bo-ttlesof tle very best lirands, you know

    ()f)naji. Polities liad never interfered hoot that is exactly a fl,t In length wearout soon at the most coniiiuduous place.

    leasiniiity oi invading' and coiiqi;ringEngland. Vitli liiiii came his nephews!with iiy inriuiacy yitli Mr McMichael.mv disdainful lady. """i n resuj- - wi nuu.avuuLr j swsiwwi !." ..., .j m... --t,i .1., l.. .v. - ........... I H phniiiio tt n Wfiu'ri tn life. imrlei4 tllel sm rjk l'iiin. iklm mv-(- ine. iter iilVeotiim

    year ohls. There would, therefore, lie article will be toiind the txprtd.n 'howfrtiO.OOO lieeviMi, 050,01X1 cows, and 1,1)00,- - the humor or the uithos has been taken000 young cattle. ; There are annually out, etc. AVheu it came fifom the com- -ralfetl ami branded 7."0,0tK) calves. jMisitor it read how the humor on the.

    These cattle are raised on the great parks lmsSieeu., etc but the much abusedplain- - o Texas, which contains 150.000.- - lmiot'-read- er manasred to cant lire that on'

    flic Cointc de Paris and the Due de and dinners lonir lingered over, will hut it ruins tho shauo of the foot, bvwhich, beginning Whl'll we were botimem , I'uiiw i ..." - . .-- , - - - - - r - - -I II ill not 11 nil in tne , i ; .,. Tim urimirnl had a severe at-- I guidance of a heart inflamed with love and she cannot retusn it,, I closed fh! .very vfuiig, mis continued wi hoiil pause render him an unlit subject fur my frUuidr .ViiiH itto develop in its breadth what( !art.res, whp, as Captains of Y"lnn-iolhi hour, Oiioday at'lor dinner titertack of the gout, and she had taken him for toer, , He would have, followed her, eyes of her grand-fathe- r, she will close )' ib'siKlu, .imiawnl1 irowM iu leugtli, This should bei:t:.'s, bc'(id, u itiimil , Mil Dili 3taof General MeClellan, in lStil-- 2, and, wwasa quick, sharp ring nf the door-be- ll 1 TI0O acres. ul any rate.I here Is u sort of noudewcript cveal tire especially reniemliered hi Ihe pun-ha-jio Vice, with Bellac. Shortly afterward Btep oy sfep jo oeiicaieiy uisiuiuub unu-- i luuu-- . uuvc iwinugiu mi Knirmus


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