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£ rlctt gettttt. THE VDTII HUT. "Th# hWaeed morn has coma again i The esr.y gray Tap* at th- slamfe-rer"* window pant, And seem* to «<J, " Break, br-ak tu rn tba •oebaaur'* chain Aaay, away." 'TU Winter, yat tbara is no sound Al-ne the air Of wind* Open th. tr '■ettla-groanJ, Bui leallr there Tha mow ti filling ; at* aenood Ho. fair, bow fiair! Tha Joe and ft-lda woald maaqsarada ; Fantastic scsne ! Tree, ab rub, and lawn, and lonely glads, Hum rail their gram. And jutted tha roval, all arrayed tin a hi La a ad ciaau. Can tha Old pO"t» that hold the bate. And l he o.d gate. Forget fol of their wintry nam And age •"•dale. High cal le d, and pleated like white boxcars, ■ Stand there in einte. Tha drift* are hanging by tba will. Tha rata*, tha lovrj Tba hat attack b»- twOum* a hill; All an.cieu o'er Tha wagon, tnadr-i f»r tha mill Tae t« oa lore. Maria bring* tha weler-puR, | bui Where's tha wall ? Like aiagtc of a lairy tala. Moat atianga l« tall, All raoiabed— csrb. and rraok, nod nil— j hue daep it fall 1 Tha wooded!*, too. It playing hi da , ' Ihe ata, the log, Tha kunerl of that frienu ao triad ( I lionise? aiefedugj, The grtou-'uuc aland ing b) ua aida, AH now ineey. j Tba basiling cock look* ont aghast Fro pi bit high ahad; No apot to scratch him a repdkt— i Up rnreat bia head. Starla tha doll baiulet with a blaat. And bank to bad. Old droway dobbin. at the call, A Staled, awakes; Out from i ha endow ..I hi* atali A e»w b> takaa, Wb.la ihn-k n«o faatrf seem to Mil The ailect flake* Tha barnyard gantry, wioaiog, chima . Their wo rnmg eiaao; Like M-amon's movie of uld licae— j That r4k» «f atone. So marbled ih-v. and ao eabiimo Thafr syfemu tono. Oaod Roth hat called tha yonngar folk To dress below ; Foil welrom.' was the word «be tpoka"; I),.«r., :. uii lb.-; go; j Tha cottage quietnd* la broke — j The mow 1 tba aaow 1 Now rtaee from around the Ira A |Iea«snl ftrsin ; Yn giddy M>at of mirth retire. And ye prolan* ; A hymn to th- Etereal Sire Uoea'np again. I Tha patriarchal B«ok drains, ; Upon tha kuad. I Open where be g-iua of dadah ahina — j Sweet no r.at relay I V How aowff each heart with each fair liae, Ob, Ood. lo Tbaa I Araaad tha altar low hejb«d. Devout io prayer; Aa now* upon tha roof draaaad, Sn ang.-l> I here Guard o -r that hna-hold. to dafaad W itb ga title care. Now alnga >h- kettle a*ar tba blaae ; j The bock a heat bee Rata Sfurb a, w.*ih an Arab's praiaa. Sweet Hasan Mean; The old round Hand her pod obaya, | And oat it lm.pa, Unerrieg preaagea dee',..'. The banquet nu , Soon bway appetiiaa are thefa ; And disappear Tba gloria, of tba ample few. Wnbtb inks sincere. Now let the hate day begin; Oat tails the ehurn ; Farlb ha-ia- tha fam-hoy. and bring* in Tae tirweh id barn; Sweep, abneat seour. w*, knit, and gpia. Till eighth mora. Ta dale* bia threshing John mast bia ; ! Ilia starrfy abon Cm all the entitle da np defy—. How wassee be through ! While 0.1oty milkmaids. alow and tkf, A rid. twrrhMt, m-reu Hogg, wo reqwud a rmoa ta Mn*» a Imi of j •' Weli," Mid the-wagoaat, - y*a arw thai Beat <tof I **«* hwate to retea core " I
J-tlrtl JWiocrUanit. TERRY'S (OtRiSeiP. It I* often difficult to oadrrsbantl our Iriah patients, ao »trang-lj do Ibe tragic and the comic aeetu to be combin-d , in tbvlr erratic nature*. A scene I , once witnessed mill hum 4jc rrased from my memory. 1 hare repeatedly had my gra^yg overcome by it upou .. soau rariooa occasi.nn. and bare mora than once bean obliged to hide my face . in my baode, lo pas* master as a sane icau. , A young lrish girl, with a wild shrirk and an ouh hone, and ah, mufther. and . hulls-loo— a — hulla-loo — poor Terry ! > i Ab I why did 1 uae ye I bona into my ■ office ooa evening, upsetting the servant, and actually laying hold of me~ ' I with her bonus, "Ah I Docthcr, Hoc- ! ■ tuer — come new for the li»»a of th» i ' mother that bore ye — come ibis minute ; . ; I've killed poor Terry, and nerer again < ' shall 1 ace him. Ab, muriber ! murjtber! why did I plague jet" Tryiug i J In rain to calm her, 1 aastily drew on . j my boots, and alinoat ran after tier to a ' wretched tenement some quarter of a , : mile off, and laund the object cf my i { patient's solicitude alire and kicking. ( with bia lungs iu the best of order, , I atandieg on the itaira that led to liia uilaernli'e chamber with a br 'ken acis- \ aoTa aud a tra-cup in his band stirring i busily the content*. It seems that be . 1 bad U eu courting my fair guide, and after the period abe had fixed for (firing | her final answer to bis declaration, >ka I had bantered him with a r.-fuaal. which her wilitiioda for bis life plainly showed j i j was far euough from her real intvnlious. i IBefore.sbe came for me. hr had swallow- . ad an ounce of laudanum, which he had . I procured of au ii judiciou* druggiit aud waa now mixing a ^ader ah.cb b« j ' i bad obtained from aa- Crer. wiio'kuowi nig of hU 1-irn affair, it will be aeeii ec- ! ted mure jodiciwasiy, aa T-rry let alip { euougb to show what he w amed to do i with tiie "rat 'a bane" for which he in- : qu red ; and B ddy, a true daughter of | Ere, bad made uo secret iu too n Ign- ; I borhood that abe r.lurd her ihartns tiej yond the poor fellow's bid. As soon aa ' lite a Msg near him, he, by tome iuop , poriane cxpreMiou, Te-*xcite I her j wrath, and abe declared she would'nl i bare him "if be want straight to the diril." Poor Terry, in his red shirt aud blue j ' stockings, aud an altitude of the gr.ud- : e*t kiad, bat cot cring, as we soou j found, a drtperatt- purpo.-e, ttourtshing : hit tea-cup and >t rring wp IU cont-nta ' aiih the »ci«aur>, constantly exci .ituiug, j "Ah ! Biddy, will y* ha«<e me f" " Y'a'll | kite sir sue, a ill ye not f' ' Divil ai | bit wii) i f-t ibe doctl.tr coiue near i»e i till ja say yet ! ahure, weren't we chili dtvo togetuir, and didu't we take our" | patatiea aud batter milk ewt -f tne ! a.ute bowl, and y*r mother that's d ad | always Mid ye were to be tuy wife ! and ! pew ya'se kepiu' company with taet j dirty biafikguard, Jcunuy O'Couuer; j diril lake him lor a speljse. u — js i | Biddy, will ya bare me f" ! Biddy's blood waa up at this dlsrv- i ' speciful iicxition ol Jriatay's liaoie fori ha bad f wiuuiog a ay .with btm, aud : aha now declared with great mroesnuesa "she would nerer hw»e Mm alum with m awful gulp, poor Terry roiled up uii'eywa, and with a moat Impaaaioued, yat ludicrous look at bar, draiucd the cap, and fell upon his koota on the j step ; Middy bit down tn strung hya.erI ua ! The whole affair was ao irresistibly I ludicrous, Uut 1 could scarce forbear abouneg wita Uugbter. Ou obaarsiag the ounce bottle, bowerar. Ubeiisd [ "lsodanum." aud looking into the bot- ; ! tool ef the tea-cup aud finding a white ! i po-dcr, 1 went to the druggist'* on the ! eorarr to awe what it was, aud to scud [ bia boy for u,y •t»ma< h-puiup, and p»<'- . r-ure acbvaWal remedy also, should it . . | r ratty prorc to'bw araaalc. " ; To my great r. lief. i» infor-oed me j ''! <betbr had g»«en Terry a quaotity of j ebatk and wight grata* of tartar cmcciic 1 ' 'i-hiOllin. ta p— — .IS Mm— -Pl ta-l— . MS s»i ' •*«««» tow, wpaii kOtotoj " - '
bim almost mad by flirting with J mmy t O'Connor. Tie young tnnn hafi Judic- : t ■ously told him that the powder wooHF c make the laud.auni sure to operate c e.l- 1 i.llr T. rrr inquired carefully, j 1 "how long it wi.uM uke " end biggeri J all tir u«e when the refusal should h come. j « My course wa* now clesr : I'wn in; for sport. Sending the druggist's cl-rk j 1 .for my stomach- pump, in c»»c the em<-t- 1 c ic should not operate, I awaited the re- ' suit ; for eight trains of tartar emetic, I taken at a doae, w.ml I «l no*t »omit the j s potatoes out of a Yia-r As for Biddy, ( 1 lei her lie, fur I thought abe suffered ! L ju«tly. My heart was alway* **ry ten- 1 u dcr toward* th- s-x. andjl geaernlly u(P ! * peeteJ a "a lellow feel in ! c Iu a short time it became e*it}er,: that i t 1 stomach wa« not so ti'.n-h aa ! will ; and he began to inUrinincle ' ' • ; lung and portentous sighs with his pr«y- ' h ers, and to perspire freely. I g»»e hint » a wide berth, for I knew whst wet com- * ing ; aud 1 was anxious Biddy shonj^ j 1 revise time enough to witness his grand t * (Tit, for 1 expected more fuu. But i Terry was tough, and held out. ! t . Shortly she remed, and suddenly j starting up, ran towards him. 1 | t " Ah ! T-rry, Terry, dear T rrr ! I.'lj , s hare ye. Yea, I will; and I don't cure a who he rs u>c I always lo»efi ye ; but c that ditil'a behy. Meg. always kepi t tellin' me ye'd lore me be1 titer if J i didn't gire in to ye too sooq. Ahj Terry, dear Terry, only lire, and I'll gri 1 to the end of the world for ye. Ah 1 i what would my poor mother say if slfti c was here t Ocb, bone ! och, bone ' t i docther, ii'iw, and what are ye dofn'fit 1 A purthy docther ye are ; and ya pump- , ■ ed out yer own cnnntiyinan, that didu'l , die, sure, aeti he tuk twice u much as ' j poor T«-rry. Up wid ye now, and use , t j u»s black pipe ys put down the poffr 1 1 ; rraytiiur'* throat over the way last sum- < 1 tuer. I'd take it m. Srlf, if 'twould do( . t but God know* w belli-, r I'd be worth « the trouble " . - J As Terry hsd not yet cast np kb. t ■ accounts, and the atoiwach-pnnip, nil • [ bright and gUtfrring was at hand, I 1 d-termluid tu make a 1 ttle more capi^ll . 1 | out of tha case ; and thru-ting the long. . 0 xible I nd a-mbber tuhg down po..r- , T-rry'* tt.r .at. with hflTStth separated j by means ol • stick, and his he«d be- ° tareo my knees, 1 soon h >d the satisfaction of d«|M>siting th- landannm nnd | emetie in ibe wili-p*ii, the only article ( . of the toilet at hand After y ars proved Terry and Biddy ( most loving eoiupsuio s. He never, i rten when drouk, more ihrn th rs'eued h-r "wid s baiin'j" and aim I gats "thai diril's haliy," poor Meg, flir j i i |.«r tr id experiment on bef heroic aud f dero ed Terry. \ 1 TJCiliVti SUEUR. I waa runrwrsiag not long aiooe with a r- turned ndonte r. "1 was in the buspital asNnrse fur a < long time " said he, " auil^Bdet' d in 1 taking off limbs, and dresafiPaJl -o'ts i ■ f wounds; but the harde-t Wttg i ere-r 1 d d was lo take 'my thumb off a man's 1 i J®*-'' T* "Ah." said I, "how was Hist 7" 1 ' Tnen be told me 1 ] "It was a young man who h «d • 1 severe wound in the thigh. The bail • paused completely through, and amputation waa necessary. The limb was cut j off close to the body, the art cries taken I np, and 'be seemed to bw doing well An incision was made, and it was 'again Uken np. ' It is well it was not the 1 maiu artery,' said the surgeon, as h ■ j performed the operation ; ' h» might ! | have bled to dea'h before we could have ' , taken it np.' But Cnariey got on finely, I and wis a favorite with us alL ' j "I was passing through the ward one 1 ! night about midnight when suddenly, j as I was p s«ing Charley1* bed, he ' j apoke to me ; H . my le is bto-d-I I ing again.' t rew bark the bedclothe*, and the blood tpined in the ■ , air. The mam artery had -lougbnd <df. f : " Fstisasli ly I *n-w jo»t what to do, 1 j and in an mutant I bad -pressed my 1 j thumb on tha pla« and stopped the I { pleading. It was to close to the body ' j that there wm barrty room for my
thnmb hat I succeeded in keeping it there actr a-oustne «ne .-f the convgle* cent* ; sent htm lor the surgeon, who enme iu on the run, ' I am ao thmkful, jH ,' said he, aa he saw me, *th«i 1 you were op and knew what to do, ft-r moat hare bled to death b<fure I | could have got her- ' -j ! " But on examination of (be case be ! 1 ; lookrd excce iingly serious, jnd sent ft.r | 1 j other surgrons. All came that w-tv I ! within rench, and a eoasnllatioit was '■ ' held over the poor fellow. One eonclu- 1 ^ j slon was reach-d by ail There was no ' ® j place to wcrk, save the spot where my ' [ thumb was placed ; they could not work : ; under ai> t.H.iub, and if I mortal it he j '' would Uleetl to death before 'he artery j could be taken up. There was no way * ; sar* hit life. " Poor Charley ! He was very calni * | whe n t-'i-y told blm, and Tt'i|urstt-d that ' ^ ' bis brothor, who waa iu the same hospital, might be called op He rame and ^ down by the bedside, and Cur I Kood, and by the ptv«»«re of | my ihnmb kept np the life ot Charh y. ' ^ j ahilo the brothers had their last con- ^ j vrstation oh earth. It was a strange ( ! place ft>r me to l»o In. to 'eel that 1 held | the life of a fellow mortal ift my hands, 1 * , it were ; and stranger yet. to ft el :h*t ^ act of mine must cease that life to depart. Loviug him a* I did, it waa a i ( hard thought, but there was uo alter ( native. "The last words were spoken ; Clisr- t had arranged all his business affairs. ^ and sent tender messages to absent f ones, who had little dreamed how near , ! their loved one was to the grave. The | I tears s'.ood in my eye* mure than once j as I listen'.'1! to tlimc par'iiig won!.*, f All **« said, and be turned to m»; ! ! • Now. 11 , I guess you had better j take off your thumb.' *0b. Chiricy, ( can I ?'• I Mid. ' Bot it tdusi be. know,' he replied c-h erfully ; 'I j thank yon very much for your kiuduess, I I and ;.uv good-bye.' | " I lurii' d wwuy my head, I rained my j thumb, once more the life current goahj eti forth, wild in three mmuics poor ' Charley was dead " • I ; Tttuntr rotes w r lkch testier.. ' ! The riupreme Court ef tiie Stare of . i York ha* declartd iiuunpuqiiiiy ] that Treasury XiUtt art not a U-j-d ten- , Uer in the discharge of debt* contracted ( and due before the Art ol Contre<a was passed. The Judges making this de , ci«lon are Iugrahaui, Sothu-rlatid, and P-ckham. Their opinions have been eohmi ted In writing. Two of the Judges held that Congress has no power to make « paper curre ncy and com-C-I individuals u receive ii as money in j the«r privet* dealing*. Judge Ingrnreserved himself, ax* to tb« effect of the legal letxler Hans* in the Act of Conge-as on contracts made after its passage Tie history of The cere nhirb hat elicited t liia 'imported decision" j* follow* : — Samuel Browne, in* 1857. delivered his toad to the defendant Ilooaeviti for $8.U!>0, tube paid in August. 18'ii, to secure a loan of that amount, Unoacvelt givhyg Bniwne a cluck for the sura on the Chemical Bsitkv Jpnyslile in gold; if Browne do •ired it. To further secure the loan, j Browne ei d hi* sjife executed a mortgage on an estate in Jiiehmoud County. N . Y. Bobseq oently the promise* were conveyed to Meyer, the plain tiff, snbj-er . lo the iDortgage.NhMMpintifr aaaumiug the - payment of the *a ma. (be am rent receired having been deducted from the purchasfe-money. The plaintiff, it June, ' 188i tendere4>to tha defendant $S1"0 ' , iu United States botes, issued under the act nf February 25.1008 Root-t.lt; rrfoaed the botes as legal tender, claim- , , log that he abnnid be paid in gold ooiu- , Au arrangement waa enierr-d into, that . the defoi.dant ahou'j re-eeive the note* j . conditionally, end that tiie que*u«N us . to ibeir being a leual tender should be { , awtimiit-d to a court haviog jursdiction of the case; nnd hat if U»^ d.<ei»i©n i should be that they were not legal ten- . drr, the tdaitiuff uid pay the defend - a-t |3J€ 18, wii nteresi, thai being i ! the amount of «t>IRreace b>twe*a the | ' market mine of the notes and gold on j r Juno 1 1. Uftf.
agvicultiiral. 'jj From til- Germani >wn T, loxriph, NOTES 01 FARMING. Some mont'is since while tn eonver- j . Ballon wl b our worthy fri-nd Jeio>l>;^ . BUkc, we nb.eioc I li e folloaing inter- j ' esting nytes v> hich we now contribute ; | | the readera of the T-l- erapb j j Mr. Blake has a small f,m of ehoot j ' I «ighte-n acre*, silu ted uW«r th- F»X-
] aud upon which he ha* lately ! t erec'eJ a very handsome sut of farm- , tt, [ buildlnc*. ftw^and is in a high stn'c ' ll ; of cult vution an I pr.»duc*« excel- ; is led crops, a* the ftdloafiug not.* will j te-tlfy. Mr B farms without any in-: I sid- f-nae*. brlievfng that the expense '* I of those fvnee* is grnalur then the ad- : " j vantagre to lye derived from them. H- i ; seldom hauls any stable manure fr.-m i city, but rrlii-» entirely upoo guano, along with the manure made on his 'farm. In the year 1850. Mr. U. qb- ! ^TMhed TPBlli a lot eont*iniag"oue And | A i one eight acres, th.- ftdiowintr crops : : m (The piece was well set with cloverj' ■ winch was cut on the 12th of June of j n< that year, end yielded two t'.iw of hay. '■ " j which were sold for *2i. The ground " 1 was I l,e« plowed up and planted with "fi Canada •■■•rn <». th- 18th of snmc J month ; this was well tended, end when »i ' bar>e«t-d in the I' ll vi-ld-d 85 tin* nls il ; of shell, d corn and 5ot) bundles ..f fodtier TI- corn was sold for $65 and' V the fod.br at 11 cent* per bundle an i ll I average price, was worm $15 more. " making $ll)5. toe value of pr-dm-e 1 from one and on eight seres in a eiu- 1 j. ■ gin season, or £'.'5.50 per acif. As n soon aa the corn was removed he pre- , pare.! the ground and sowed it with ) Metlit'Traneau wheat, which -was liar- " vwsted the next season, and yielded $0 . n buabel* whi o harv- sted 0 Early tlsM-tn xt upriti/. 1 8G I. the ^ i nnre ..nd olanred with M.rcef potatoes j ! T.iey yielded 150 bnsheta j i Thus we fi»d in thre e seasons one and , " on. •eieh'h acres f lan.l produced 8lc ..f hay. So tni«h I- ..fe rn, 8» 1 I hush- la ..f wh. «t. Su-.i- L »f buck- | * vrii-at anil 150 bn-i.el. ..f p.xat >** — n -yield that is *> |.lom . htaiu. d bv any of . our must *u»rc«ftii Lrtu-rs. T ir atgs» , i ion the aln.vft lot had 150 pound* .f t 1 guano applied l" it ; Ibe c.»rn »«. corn- ' ! post'-d in the hill, t'-e wheat had o. th- , 'ing but guano. 3.i(l poiinda, applied to , It. while A-'e hick wheal was without : of laud has had but «Ue Mil of slabl* ' , j manure t- r f-urt—o year*, having been j kept up eo-ir. ly by cuaoo. Air. B '* I j plan of applying guano is tu sow fmui ! | IUQ to YMl pounds on the grass field in I 'j th spring a* sctfas the snow is off 1 ' ; the ground ,11.. prefer* a d 11 day. i ' and wouid* r-U ef sow just before or! ; even during a rain than at any ot'er: 'jtitue Q a compost is mad- of thej . shoveling* -f the Itarn yard tnix-d with I ' guano, hen manure and ashe., whie'- is ; put in the hill the c»rn dripped | ' ' aud covered with alidbl an inch of e .rih I He always plows very d e(» for com, | 1 . never lest than six inches, and mark* ' I out the 6*ld three ft ct each way Af- j | ter the corn has had a good mart, it is i . thinned oat. leaving only two or three ■ , stalk* io a hill Whoa he plant* e*>l> J ! in the season 'the tharp-tootktd gourd ' tttd i*. preferred, ba- if later than the; r j 1st ol June, the Yellow Canada cats is | ' planted 2J fret sacb way. and two stalk» i ! only v left in each hill. The Canada s ! corn does not yivld so abundantly a» the • | gourd seed, but aa it will grow and be1 cothe mature io nearly a montu's l-«s I time, it is preft rrt'l for lata planting. I I He alwaya plows deep for wheat, never - i leas than six inqhe*. aud prefer* plow- • i ing thre- timet He doea no» Tike the 1 1 drill nor the harrow for coNring the • j grain, bot%lwaya plows it In Aa shallow * | aa possible. Ha sows the M-di'-rra ' nean and puts one and a half baahels l>> "jib# aer-. B-free plowing the third »•; time, 250 p- Bi d* of guano are appl ad * j p. r acre. Of the poutrea, the blue ; and while M-rcers are the only kind J j raised Toey are planted in every aced ond furrow and about eight inches tvpnrt in the row* ; and b? f>- potatore
| plant ro are cut let*, rati— r »u.*ll piecrt, i it require-a- <>■ Iv about 14 bush. Is to j plant ah acre Th- manure is generally | raked in andcov-rcd with .hrre increa j «f earth. lie dots not like to plant ' just before a rain, a* they never com* ' so well, but as soon a* the r>«n hint i c-as-d it th- best time for plsnt'-e. Bon- dust is not liked ao well as the ! guano. BLINDERS OF IT Bill MEN.
f-mjie of Ih- poliiiral charaet— of th* ag- mak« qu- »r mistake* in qun.inc th* liilil-. which hate liaen reconl-d to mdmotitheir aurrcosi.r* to read th- sarrvct rnlum- wnh more care and att-iilius : — A ii—uth-r of Coi—rv-s from . Hliuui*, a few y»ar* ago f klr. Hog-), is report «(l a* quoting in U-l-aie the f. lloaing lines as Wrtni-e f'9Bk 'ha B.blo: •• VVI.il- v^t th» light holds nnt to born The vilest sitinar msy retnrnr' Col. B-nlon. in Ihe Unite-: Sia'r* 8-nat , is r-pori-.l as speaking of our Saviour having cast ssv-n devils out of a Certain man. A*li(f*iJ7ailify Thompson, a frrm-r tti»tnb-r nf Congress, and Minister tn M-xico iff his ° Itecllertiona" nf that rminiry speaking nf ih- hospital of I.szarns. aa.»: "Tha inmates would h .to rivalled, in snies and rags. Hi- brother of Mary and Martha " C-riain Si»t» legislature, at the c|..*- of tha •rssinn. addressed xAcirralar in th»lr con. in which th»y said; " \Va h"pa rour— ws have pursued, and the voles hav» giv-n. will m— l tonr approbation. hope you will raj lo ss. as Nathan said ftavid, 'Well done, good and fsltbfa! Ano'b-r iry-mb-r, -krnrstly opposing the Hpesker. 1 would no more rote ft.r that tl an I would fall down ami worship th- golden Calf that Abraham made." A brother member correcl-d htm, saying! Mr Sp-nk-r, il was not Abraham that mad., the gtlden calf; it wai N'ebnchadi nrt/.sr." That "great men are not si any* wise" it still !arfh»r -t-mplifled in an anecdote of* ' dliiingiii-h-d Kngl.-h jndus kord K-n-whu understood law h-'ter ||>sn He ! liuM-el. cloae.l one of hi- chsre-s lo a jury • *• follow* : " Finally, c-nilem-n. I would j c |1 JO— nt'-nllon to the example of th« an KmpeTiiyTalia'i, who WM so His. b>. was call, d d Lilian tha Apnstl-." Th- folloaing rieh seen- is said to bar* . cl) orgBrr d »n one -f the et.urtq.of Jus. lice Imtw—n Ihe jndge end Dutch witness 1 all tl># w«j Irom Rotier-'am : Judge— "What's your native langaae- 1" VVii.na**- -I pe no native ; ls« s Dooch* dndgs— "W hat is y-or mother tongn* f'l Wit.iesA— "0. fsdrr say sh- pa all tonJudge— (in sn irritable tons). "What j langaa.s did yoa Bret learn? What Isi.j gnag- did yon s;»-ak in tha cradle? I Wm—*-- "1 did nnt tpaak nn langns-.'* ; m da cradlu at nil ; t only cried in Jtooeh.' i A Isdv from the city, who Wut visiting le | tha rountry with her little daaghtsr. at- ' j tended church; where the child Was quiet and atlwnlive until t< e minister coin- ancrd | civ ng ost the hymn cummcucitig'erillk this j ' It-hold a rtrangar at the dnor; He genii) knocks, lias knocked before. Has Wailed lil.-g. is Wailing Still — Yon treat no other friend so ill," ; YVhan the little girl, turning lo hsrlgpithri, : said in a load tone, " Why duo'l he ring ' Ihv door-bull T* J Ktxi.vo rus Bxmsk— ' Here's your Daily rj Tiroes— all ahest tha battle!" cried a j newsboy tha other day, vending his ware*. An individaal with shoulder. Straps, haar- ' j mg the exciting announcement, purchared ' j a copy, and fctsuly glancing at tha head i lines of tba dispatches, remarked to tha ! d-*ler In afternoon literature, "Where'a . all about the l-at lie? 1 csnt -pa* It." , "No." said ihe boy. "sod you never will ae* it as long aa yoa baag around this ' , . With a tree wife a husband's fan Its ■ honld ba sacred. A woman fo -gw la what ' Is da* lo h# reel f when she condescends t» that refuge of weakness— a female cm/, dantt. A wife's * bn>om shnaid-. be tha , tomb of her husband's failings, and bh j character far more valuable Is hi* aslimaI lion than hi* life. If this be ool tba case, s ah* pollsua her marriage vow. 1 Tha hvnoerita may spin sajair a thread * 'as to dfffca'va hie own eye ; ha may admire a tba cobweb, and out know h'me-lf to ba • th# spider

