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gmtrif tfat 3B«ts .• Vrem the WsU CwW aad KrpoMMu oirnoun or liioi-onuiL o. ■. j BMUL AaMter^gaar— a gallant kr.rt, A lrk»» 1.. m i«|. from tool) Ufr Mr I Am upoaed »»tJi siua. MltiaUki'i^ all This high and MMlMC spiatt was «#*■ from M shall aotth mtB. Aa4 atm Mm her DIM m. (aaap hmh wrtiain, ■mis/"*** ,k»' *^r») •. Matt iw «kw gaol us >uwt M. AMiMUMT PMMA— . la tlMWMMlr) r.ta bar truelAt mum thej krml M victory oa. At ai«Ai ihaj aluabrr la Um dual . smoebrillua' iu. fares rr s*u. Thr mraevry of bar gallant daad. Cinaliat, •stlttt Htaimu. Kote* par to a i ssem to have an electrie car ran i of wit, which flnal.es the moment it uicaU aa opposing oaa ; and it I* oar parpoao here to give from mem. urj a few specimens of iMt aort of oil, for which wo woold giro tbo aotbore proper credit if wo kaow their name* ; hagiaaiog with twa of Umii'i. which cant'Ot bo left oat of aocli a catalogue, familiar aa they art. First, hi* .reply whoa Mt woo rebaked for eoating into business at the India Uoaae to eery late io tho morning "Too kaow I always go away Tory caHy in tho afternoon ;" •od the at ill aider owe to the oaiiooe ! paeeengrrt'a qoocr »a watering a crowded omoiboe "All M Intldo 7" "I •Vee'l kaww how Mo with the reet of (ho rmiag'" but that iait piece of oyster p!e did the biisinrvi foi lated of some friend* of CampHwil, the oathor of llohealiuden. oo Rating hie room after a gay tapper, tbat one of the aamh» had the miaforlowe to (all doaa

g flght of euirt. The |» ct. alarmed by tho not to, opened hi* door and asked. "What * thai ?** " Tie I *ir, rolling , I rapidly." wet the immediate reply of hie fallen friend. Sheridan ie said to Itaeo , remark, d. oo entering n crowded com- \ tail tea rooj*, in pwHiawteoUr r langwage, ( -Will tome membrr mora tbab i may. ( take tho ohair T" Also, on being aaked , how the Oeatitire Fox woold lake a tai- ( ary provided for him*, by hit charitable , friends, replied, • tfaarterly." A preey , member of Parliament hating atked ( Csrraa. "Hate yow read my /a* speech? ho replled—'I ho pa I hate " TwooM , New England minister* wee* riding by ( a fallows who* tho older oaa atked the •dMr, "Where woold yon bx if that tree ' bore IU proper frolt 7 "Hidiag alone, osr," waa the imosedlale reply. Aa ' Irish girl at play oo 8aoday woo ocoaeted by tho parent. liood morning, daaghter of the drvll," aad meekly rw plied. "tfwod morning fatboi*"— Two * friend* meeting, one remafked, "I hate Joet pel a mam *he told' am' I looked - like yoo " "Toll me who It woe, that I., mot knock Mm down." replied hi* frk'od. 'Don't troobie yoomcif." mid ho, -I did thai »y*e|f at ooco." Tho »olob rated David Crorhott, oo . . t mi tieg ameaogorie. waa comparing the cooalewoacw of a www key la that a f oat of Mo follow momhara wf Confront Tarolag, ho aaw tho gootlomaa had otpi heard Ma romarh* ; so, to mafet matter* pleaaaat, ho wld, "I do wot know which ^apologise to, tw yoa or tho mookwy." Two deooon* worn _gooe dttpotlof ohoot tbo propoaerfmi* IWs tho a#w graveyard. whoa tho lr*t A mooted "I'll aeter bo barred .w^itel groood on M«tf oo I Hee.'' "Wim aa ebatlooto moo/' aosd tho ooowod ; "|f f my Ufa to spared. I wi*.» ^ romormg reading matter. hath ooe IU ate no won#, oft be Rood oo tha ' ,r

i mtv^tmumu vudiomu iWheoeter woltns aaaociaU together for mhrbief, there io always a awmeroat f train of amaller earn to follow ia tho roar, aod wet a* awxiliariwn ia tho work of destruction — T«o large wolte* ore I ' ' mfllcicnl'to destroy (be most powerful 1 ! horse, aad seldom mors thaa two star j 1 begin the nsoaolt, although there any ' be n mom in the gang. It Is no less ' cwrioos lhae sansing (o witness their ' ingeaiowa mode of attack. If them is ao mow, or but little on Ike ground, 1 , two woltoa approach ia the most playful 1 aad rsmasriig manarr, lying, rolling and ' frisking about, aeill the too credulcas 1 and onmnpeeting riciin* is completely 1 pot off hi* gwerd by cariosity and fa- ' miliarity. * During this liirm, the gaug, •quailing, are looking on at a distance. ' After some time epent this %ar, the | two aaMllente eeperate, when one np wrogrbee the horpt'e head, end the other hie tail, with a shyness aad cuening pe- 1 caliar to ihemarlreaf At this stage of 1 attack, their frolicsome approaches be- ' come tery iatereatiag ; 'be tormer ic a mere decoy, the latter ia the real assail- ■ sat sad kre|>e his eyes steadily fired on the hamstringa or fiank of the home. I Tha critical moment is then watched, and the attack ie timnltsneoua ; both < woitea apring at their tictim at the same I instant — one to Ih# throat, the other to I the Aaak — end if 'sacceasful,' which they I generally am. the h ad one n-*er late 1 go hts hold till the horse ia completely disable I. Instead "of springing forword or kicking to disengage himself, the horse turns round and roand withest attempting a defease. The wolf i before, lima springs behind to assist the other. The smews are then cut, and ia / half the time 1 ha*e bees UascribiCf it, the horse is no hie side ; his itreo g Irs ere Ironies* — the victory ia woo. Sy thrretgwal. the looker* ow rhrae in of a gallop ; hot the small fry of folkrWefs keep at a respectable distano/^ un i\l " their superiors am gorged, aad tlxr* they take their toia unmolasted.

■ORMDNIM AID D9CILX LOTl Last erek a company of Mormon em0 arrimd io liosion. ow their way tw Utah Among them waa noticed a yowwg mat. mom dlstiagwishrd ia his epp arance thaw the mat of the company. and wear htm tw* young females, ' deeply reiied, who* delicate grace and reserve indicated them aa belonging to a saperior social position. Their hislo- , ry merii mint ion. Ladwig Faroe was the son of a rich lead owner ia Sweden, end tho two yowng lad is* worn two orphans, who were brought up with him ia Mo father** family, oaiil he left for college, at Dootheim, where be remaiavd eeeeml yearn, »ad afterwards travel Uwg over the greater port of Ewrope hi* former playmate# sirs forgotten. Re[turning at last to his homr, we *« astonished ie find two beaotiful women, daxtling a* its Undine of tho poet. — He wo! struct to the heart as with a* arrow.'' Love conquered him at Iral sight, lie wag I w Io**. bot with wkidr ' ooe 7 Roth were splendidly beset del. - He ww* enamored wf both. Ho waa ia 1 m whirlpool of dowbt, indecision nod perplexity. It waa aeaissary to em* to mm* dertsioa, sod ho wotomlly came to the moat droll oaa. Io aa excess of degperwto frankness, he related to tha yowng girl* tha atota wf hia feelings — Thwy leoghasl at him at firat, tho* they 1 nleatmi. and the mak of their redsc1 tiooa wwa that they both loved Ladwig, 1 and were aa embarrassed aa he. About tMa tim* <>wo wf tte Name* apoatia* ' pdtewg tbroogh tte ydnca Moght le nShwhs proselytes le the decide# of the ' j Soiau. and eowtenad tte yowag aaw 1 and two yuU. Tbo* I-od wig F«rwe, ' , ate Ma cotepaaUiaa. Mian and Kvoho (arm a part of tte Mormon amigmats wo their way ta MaK Late, where their. , rowmam ef te«* and dapitcwima of wi*ea , «* be speedily dieested ef wfi charm by ^ low's -aoi-t at rows trasff thrte.

irrAT*TOT*xtmi rtrxxa A capital alory it laUl of an old far mer ia tha aortharn part of this county. t who had baaa ' tavlagkp" to Uks up - a mortgage of two tkoemnd dollars c held by a man sear tie sea shorn. Tha ( j farmer had saved ap all the money io t gold, feartag to trust tha baaka ia these „ war times Week bafi*rc leal ha lagged j, down hia gold aad paB ji over, whea a the following col«>qay as beN : — e "Why. you don't m*un to giv* m* f two thouaaud >lo 1 lata ia gold, do you 7" ,, said the lander f, "Yea, rtrtalaly," said tha farmer. "I „ afraid ol the pesky bas^l. so I've (| been saving ap tha tecety. iu yellow ^ for you this long lima." tl "All right," rtspooded tha lander, (j only 1 thought you didn't take the pa- t| that's all. v tl "Take the papers 1 ^ia, sir, not I. p Tnvy lis** gone on se since the war's a agoiag that I won't have oaa of h the d — lish things ateoW Uut the ason- „ ay ia all right, 1*0*1 7" u "Yea, all right. $2,0#0 >u gold. All h right, hern's your sots and mortgage " , k And well he might have sailed it all a right, aa the premium ao gold that day t »*» H |wr cant., and Ma gold was not i only worth the fact of tha bond, but fit') I enough to have paid Io f hia • it" ' « newspaper lor himself and posterity c for st laaat threw centuries. It p.)» to * lake the pspra— Kicitxtt A MOD IV. Not long sinew, a lot as— I so II ' P. "high private" now— were qwartered ' iw several wooden lewwteewts, and in the 1 inyier room ul oaa lay tte corpmt of a ' young Saeesli offcer, awaitiog burial. Tha news spread to a vilLg* not far off. Down came a sentimental aod not bad , l »>kmg sptfinien of.* Virgtjua dau»« y ""tet'ma 5jan him far his mother !" , the cried, as I interrupted bar progress. < \"D'i let m* kiss him fbi hi* utother 1" > NVRiaa who ?"% rTha dear little lieutenant, the on* ' Vn hp lias dead within. Point Kim uut ' UkM, air. if you |deaae. I aev*r saw \ himN^al— oh !" ( 1 lad bar through a room ia which | Lieutenant , of Philadelphia, lay I stretched out on an apturwed trough, fast 1 asleep 8uppoeiag him te b* the ''or- , tic I* sought for, *h* rushed op and axMaitelniy "Let m* kfse bias for liiamotber," approached her lip* to hi* forehead. What was her* amsz«m«at whaw th# "corpoe," ardently claaplog ltd arms * roand bar. ratnrned tha salute vigorously, and exclaimed : "Xetaf mind tha old lady. Miaa, go il ou your own at- , count, 1 hava not the slightest obj-c- , lima !" * raiinci or ku». 1 I. If a mpn asks yea ta go hia security, sag - N*." aad ran ; ntherw.ee yoa may h. enslaved far Ufa, or yncr wif* .nd children msy spend s weary esieiewee ia was l. sink - nnns sad hnggsry. I ; 2. If jas find yosrself is ponnssi- s sf s t cosot.rle.t note wr coin, throw it is Ih. Ore r/oS the isslsat ; otberwiw yrrn amy be 1 i am pled In pens it. nod Sfg peso I*. I- fsei ' mean theteor pa brag ss yow live ; then il msy pose iaio soma Bssi hnoAs as mean as 1 ypwraslf, with s www perpwiratiOn of isiqai 1 ly. I he Us* t# Ui nveninnlly as tons p.«r, j » •iruggling wnlwn. wtete - te - it msy he. r 3. Never lough el the o .shops of say ' I fellow mwrtsl A The very .est. el yen psavsii. ywwrseff f'ki pwteoa shot ywwr month ; this is #w. smaaf thn >Mt prwcepu ostSid. of ret ice. ' i. The wee who always eaart* the lest ' a eat IS a mesa ess ; ttetw K ao -wveaossi ' 1 U nil the " Materia Mediae ' mSc** U • pwrge him af his dehsssmsnt ; ha is b.ywad a drwggwvy. _ k «- Ncaer steal te be 'pteo.' ea'Moot; , the** era tha aywwwyma ef hewtshsy and , hwowahoaa* ; *Moh peaawwe waa as ly bl»uu ,Wk atb, — Wl. I — -iulu ».,W, ,vu< , - ii,|— imSAaM.ta,! I ii »1, .^UO. . vhest ar tegac, f • i

A DUILXB 0t*H. Almoat a vary family has a dinner aa I •Row aa coca a waak of what la celled a j boiled dish," end which, properly i ' cooked, ia one of the beat diihae ia tha ! | world ; hot ail cooks uo sot kaow tha „ way to boil corned beef. Tte com- i ■son method, ia order to mska it tender, ' to pot it Into cold water, end let beef ' and water coma gradually to boil. This < 1 certainly makes beef tender, but it also ' ^ extract* the strength and juica A bal- 1 way fa to wait till the water boils be patting in Ik* beef; it will tten be equally lander , end sill retain all -ilo-w strengthening sod jaicy pr>>|v>riie». — • Many hosseksepers suppose that pat- . " eieal in hot water inevitably res- i ' ders H hard wed toagfi. ned so it will If I 1 enter be only hot; but if il boile. ( effect will! be the reverse, just n* r I lulling s discolored table cloth in hot f, m%l er win set the ateina, hut put it in ; boiling water sad il will take them clean out. Tk* same rule uppiic* to boiled 1 « meets. Ilsms after boiNsg four or five ' hours, according to sixe, thoald b* ts- j * k*n out, tha skina taken off, sad cracker ' and brrnd crumbs grste<l over them, and I ( then baked in s brisk oven for on* hour* ( A leg of ihiUIod can b* treated success- | folly in ihi seme way, only it doe* not ( need to be boiled to long, end of < course, the boiling process should be 1 gentle. CLE l* URDU ADD CHEXtr 3 LNkte. We one* heard s sood orthodox divine dr- ' 1 elsre that cleanliness cams next to godliness; , in feet, that s dirty man coeld nut very w-ll e g»»d end purs man. and there una no i is talking shout it. Dirt and decency 1 nee not twins. Hie end slwtb ere. An se : clean pervon. kept so hstHiaelly. canwot ' : very well be the hskiteiiun of n pure and aspirins sowl. Manner, indicate moral*. 1 1 s dasht Kat that we kstteee, a*- ■ 1 ce-rsr.ly. that en . sire smoeel of slerck ie j ' una • linen has anything ta do aith the ' goodness of the heart that beats beneath ; bet ee da think tbat 0 wrll-esAud. pwewtsmelling puns i* a great deal more likely keep himself pare than if b* went dirty, f tio aith cheer/ulnsss A spirit bshnuslcheerful I* the richest gilt that can be bestowed. Il ia suits thaw money iw the pocket. Conlewlmeot helps ek* out the meal lab in any household ; and a happy temper, that keeps even full aith* tte Ja ice* af its www constant elaboration. d'ie# co lov"! making a pervon as contented as snythiuf els# can. We would | rotter its s ck-er.'ul men then e rick man. nay day ; yoo e rich mew, loo. mrw'wot apt tu be nay too choerfalr by reason of xbair ex , | Cessna anxiety sboal their ncesmnlattoot. What ranvbine doe* not cheerfulness dispense wherever it gort 1 Any common boss# eon be warmed with it more cheaply thaa by the bee* stoves sod testers svar patented. No man get* a bicger dividend owl #f lit* then b* whu hunt# habitually for . the *aaay aide of it. Remember that. ' MLDUb DDCDADIO*.

Amosg tte mony national peculiarities •is v sloped by the war. nut the laaat striking tn the versatility of ooe soldier mechanic-, i Ual few corps of sappers sed miners follow . our army, the exigencies of tho strife wot . 1,*T'D* permitted their orgewisajioii ; their ' lun*. Yiweier. has bmre scnggslg fidC if we i 1 may jw^gdbZrfhw hrtll(pM muctenicel fonts perforated ky like %nk end file, umler tee i goidnaco of their olfiuern. Hi remote have been r pan eed. and moe and their eqnrp mewtsgieeeed over in en incrs tlMy short i limn, on in the peeaege of tho Chickntemi ' ny. whoa the army ens before Richmond . tun renal cut by I eland Hisuul nr-wed 1 r Isleud Bu IA IS soother rumsrksMe instsoce ' uf pereeuemwru. energy and englueuri- g 1 . skill, in Ma taws of extraordinary diMculUrns; railroad* hare heea rebatll, engiwee 1 • pat ta urdor. parte meWf heated ap aad repiecwd. and ta short, ell the arts no* of * i ooe ipteronl tasa-peetettoo. ekwh hod boon ' tapped by tries se. eeau by loyal Imodn boaad np enow, uater nod eitaiity rnfased, and the time labiee end otter detaiU , reu- ' dews I BS perfect an tte preeelewee of War 1 ' i permitted: Whnieeer otter feelings mo ' may cherish in rospeet ta tte enndnst of tte war. wo cow oaly revert tw tte porfbrm j sawen uf war meuhaei#* with smsOswe of * ' pet da. aad auutlmswta wf gvntiled*. s M, _ , j Pay tha Prlgtvr.

tor its ' Osaee Wave." rVTKAXSTIDS FACTA Ma. Entvon — In looking aewa the Min1 atsa of tte last two Heasiows of tte ftsrt N. J. Uepl.tt A teoai slide. I noted tte (allowing bets, which 1 think era worthy of a general diffaeion. nod ta thin end 1 send hem to tko " Ware." E. D. Fn|tu. The Association is rompuasd of 4* ekhr. ches. I IK- sled OS folios* : C*|w May A U I oocenter. Z. Mercar. 2. CamterUnd.7CnadM.fi. Monmwwtk.1. Snlam. 5. B irliefton.il. AUmIm.I. , Ocean. 1. Beside* these churches there m in tte territory curs red by this Aseocintioe. two «nw*s»ciiw*d organisation*. A pupeietiww ol not lass then 30,1100 is represented l.y 43 chart he*. The Addition, last Were 33* of which 1M wore by hep. The namUr of l'n«t#r« 15 Min.*ters withoat charges IX l-usuliatas te - Tw.i si.iu.nv;, Tk. eme. ' es uf worship occupied is .'.3. with sfMiags .'0.150. Ysiau uf riiutli UuiJ dings f2S4, Average salary pmd ia twfit, ffhtd. in 3d chnrctev., Tha number of members I in Cape May county is i kers an* k of worship— valued si Cl i.OuO. with killing- for 1.400. At pr-sonl I bore arc 1 but tuo pusUirs — n.th lu.i reeidawt Or- ! dsiuad Miuistse*. sbd In-- l.u*utiuUs. 11m chuicii si DruMsville it dependent oo sop- , plies, and warship in a " Free " Meetiug ! Iloase When the neo Unil Kond is cum. pieted. Unpo May will *iv« a brtter ar -nual • of herself, tsWs«u*rlsru//ji n» aeil n* other- , , Wis* WHAT CAITKX bllLS DO. 1 here s r« many noble « \xm|ffcs of nknt | girls oiteo parform when |>utsrty holds itn | meagre munlls over liit-ui, of which lb* fut- ) lowing is an Instance ■ |' A Uiucinnnti press stoics that three years ago. a poor, orphan girl applied ami ens admitted In sal type lor that papov.— She norkad two yasrs, during wbick hM >te earned, tesi-les ter board, a host S300 ; and uistling tecmM •>( tte fociUtiss sksek ; -a m> edncsi i»u. Ate IV BOW M associate edii raw* of s pa polar paper, aad n engage J to te , married lo oils of tte smartest lawyer* io D-V. Sorb a girl is bound in th.no. and eclipso t-o# ul iii..iionnds who nro odncnio<i .in the Isp of Insary. and laogbt all tte "secomplishmottk " of tte tenrdlng-scteoi . Seek a wiio will te a jewel la bar has tend, so ornameot tonqcioty.Md no honor to her er x sad ter cuantr/. Some years ago no know su old lady " soys an exchange, whoso napressiona wain more striking than corvee t She won moots disgusted al tte tehll of -omw ladies, la 1 Imastiag of iheif hnshnmj-' ^gsalil.rs, sp> l-rsraic *. etc Onow* laid sNV " whan 1 uas Ar-l mahied. 1 aa* nt a tea parly hi Stbe sf lerooon. si I Ate saAcn warm telHwg .« ' vsch otter a hat fiwa-lanking mew Uoy • ers married to. 1 sal and listened MUl 1 1 ikanght bow n*hoosod I should te wteff ' il was Lavs h.r my Jimmv to corns sftor mo, ' t.-r 1 know k# wasn't tend* Ann.— > Well, after a while, nil tbo men . sat m lo ' tupper. nod 1 just sol and looked nt tte lot - sad 1 doclnra that J mnr. slungsidn of i nem otters, wss s rsxi srr W Mrs • Rwrrixu-s or von W«ni» —The late

Date uf (joeoasbhry. tJrant Briiimn, leaning over tbo balcony wfhiv beautiful Ttflm si Kichmoud. wtero ovary pleasarw ems «w'. i-etod which aeelth could uurcteaw we iubury devire. followed wUb his ayuo tte mmjeetle Thames, winding throogh grnvon and ■•a tidings of varied igdcliaeen. and esclocm- ' ed: m: 4 - 0, that wearisome rieer will it novwr cow rusnitg. r se si eg. mdl.a.o Uiwd ol ' il ?• _ Tan Movwas -kowog men. iky mother : is thy test earthly frtand. Tte world may 1 forget yon- thy mutter never ; tte world ; may vilfwUy do yow many wrwogn—lhy mo. i her wwear ; ite world may pereoewla ywo • kite hviag and a boa dond plant tte ivy and nightshade of slander a pus year grans I km grave-- tel. iky mutter will leva end cherish yow while living, sad. if ete Mrv.prn ; yoa. * ill weep lor yoo when dead soak lour. \jm aoao bat me ib ova ku«w how lo weep.— Love thy *i ithnr. • TteMof our i indiss ate hsee nao or mwew .W the Nao BneteMn Maaktevty ptaato. an» iodosddw tte n. ater (on-Wd Iw the Hptmg. b, simply dt»«»g nro and kte plaM ami ] colling off po-cei af the root, tewry pmcs I of root tear t# eis notes long, if laid la tte grunad. .ay ana ia*b teicm ite swrfbna.--w.il , gr^t sad f*»m s ecvr yUat-— Ote* F*rs*«r