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S NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONCkSTKATKD. » VEGETABLE EXTHACT ' A PIK»; TOXIC. k DOCTOK JUTLAND'S. T L * UCK1IIS BITTCIiS. PHKI'AKF.D BV | I DR. C. X. JACRSOK, Phliadclph-:*. Pt- . . | WILL EJPFECT0ALLY CURE | I UVKRCUHPiaiST. J Jll'snirc I Chronic 01 Keivoua Docility. Daewoo • L of the Kidney* and*)! «J«*s*»* J f artatnt, from a dmorceisd Life: , or Stomach. .'«• SOU. 1 M Cuostlpal tlo*. tsw-id run. | KOIdnm of i«- it- 1 ■ . T*Me*£, MMII) of vhr V»etaarh, I .uStvSsatKJE! fJCCAw.- •, I' . W— I i r - »«. «» IM. ii am wu L+t. - tiM ate-, bwrt, ■ it Out, 1 .« H ofiimi, Bassist uto--IVrt. COMU.I iMfito . at Krii, tu4fnmt IX^rwiM U -junto, - '^ad WAllpuatU'riM^S.rUt \ K.Vtr, jro ibcouo1. <m e*n fmwtw i i ljy3 ^^■Tber vU> «»* KAoTadtoBav** la n..,;tj-ui»e , Hmi out of a bnodieto ■SKas-isas'''*'1"1 1 i s S jbs- ' Dojc » ' t*WR>U ' ; 1 l' HOOPLAS D'S GEBifAN HITTER?. ■ I WBTHi l-lU NOTICE. I • - 1W«yS "iktif preperaMrfny aa'.J Whiter !h« I ■«ftss^«Bjraas ssvL tog trim iU *•"'* | \ p^|£|6i^^%T5g8g | Hoe^5*'EXrt *^1'* ' * ATT E^'TTON^SO L 0 1 E R S ! ' _ l'£Itif J)S (IT SQLD1EKS. j k " ccs^Ss'SisaSaSfs - I % I'M k ";s . !• w.a»^taRas«iB«Js;i I aSSsSSlHH: It u ' SXT» 'tf «f Ibi. 3S a toiJ iu ■ u iir'aoe^uBUl t* UK) s.ij -trtslB ivXpavh «« ■ • I II I "I J . T T ■ ' r* <* ®nrr L?V »*• lilBYftoi snjTli'ai -rinil It I Ctf l-tr « OKUi V ^K^^Sl!?I2<t^>*UrUlLn n" OR n> r s-ftssrt.ia'sasartag • s»str»taSaw w.Jflsac v. WAr Bltlrr. 1 ovc. to# «T.»u.l; ol Blf#VM tii» *,ESg3 gffigS? jfcSfjaKJtstrwyii^isic Mt M»>W. tMlAWO IO >i»ut V MMiCulUtol»ck.l«3»rV ./ X- •W-ASKfrfficfeVS,?*'-F ttesryesEss?'- . L W- • Ist^tonMn. W jBafFARE or commsmmrr?! ' ■ JHffewss "• J' w' v u ■ rates rsR aoTTL* » «nt, ■ OX MAt^ DOS. IW %*.**■ WM BMHrrrvmt tapt o-"- »v" tor rttrt - B «• ■» W M o« «7 arsraw toixOuttoB I ■ ■ rrtBT<r*l tHSft BB« N.nnh«Wr. ■ .. -» Bp. Gsl^j&cn st, , K joaii'iw' «t »¥aksW - . MSto^wt ». J »Ck!iuK * Ce ,1 K. W^" : Pr©pd«to-» H J gflatowH*er'M: ^
j»rlcrt ^Brtr». TUi: EMPT» »LE»:rF15 y tic Booti's |n}« ijg-h*. to a Facing j thro ■«;, L»t o tr Ml out t»!r. t*t m« ting one aong ; I T.f a tal" iWidH of An aim or plan. "Ti* a xtmpl» «oug of a onr-armAil wio. i ' Til] fhj» v#rv lioor 1 couW-nrwr brjiat* \ W bat a trltjalr Uiiti»rS«**o aittjitj iSIatTa ; , IV bat a weird, rjtirer tfcioj is an empty , ' It MU. ir. i'SWlSSt to >11 Of a eeatitry'* aevri tad a ro*ntry*« e»llT : Of a ki-t tnJ tear fur a gl»iM ojiil ailV, And a Lurried march for a tatiou'« life. , Till this rerv Boar who could eVr belirro j U'l.at ■ laliUaio thing is sn ooip' y sl-#«a ? ' VVhst e weird, queer thing is au empty ; sfeet-e? ' • II Ml* of a litl'le-Cnid of go I* — Of tha sahreV flash, of the < mhos '* roar— ; t)f ihe.dradiy charge, of id# butte's note— • Of a gurgling sooud io a fiistoaii's tlirnato— I Of the vbirzlbg grape, of the fiery shell— | Of Asfrne that «nim:ts the »c»ue» of lieTl. ' TUI this very hoar "«ttld yon err belirre ' Whet a neird. queer thing it rmplr »i#e*e* * Thtingh it points io myriad * ounds ayi Yet it tail* that a Uagtrith the stripes as»J l 'Ura ! In God'« can rlosvo lint", •ill lake hach place of the rag eitli the ri*'lesr.»ls ; ; And it point* to a lijne eheff^iiat Beg, ► liall wate ' ^ J O'er land chert there Wreathes no cow. ring i #Ta»e. rTo;(1f top uf the »ViC> let all then hear. One ptvV.C hucaa for llie.nnjitj sleeve— " ! |C<tr ■ ,« vudaarnipd »an with, the wnp'r | - llssse. srittt ^Wiotrllutn. THE FIRST JJEW JKRSlJ r on.m- at bri\dt. 1"" -V ■' jy. "il'TS* the pretticat cavalry figtlt I lingua eve? t»»," said the Adjttlqufc, 1 i « l retching ills ie£w, aud lighting a fl*A cig-r. 1 ^ ' ' It-asa just myiaoi; to .-w it."jl anfgtttd. '"Mere hare 1 been hitit ' grfwling aad grnmbHng while yoo t-'.-B - j —
j Iowa bare been dirtii gui thing y««rtclter. It waa miserable to 1.C taken sick Jurf wheo Ibt- army g^t in m.-ti-n. " i and slill.aoras tot io Bear • w..rd ..f : what wnx going on I nlmort wt-h (1 ; ! ti.at hi- had been • utirtjwptr regime wt, i i*|o :tiinl f could iearn aaaisnhing about ' ; our tlisrie in tlmt day's stork. Bo • ■ ■ good {rll'i> end 'pl«T reporter for u»y bdutfil- fiealwn hawse, »« The oautica! : nan-'.isi* uty, and begin." " Well,' we Bstre lyirp at Wnrrenton . Juccliori, making onearlfe* at comfor'•Wle a* ysoasibie Itorabo ftui* when, on ; Hi* momiiir of tbe*l)ikigf Juwc, *»«. 1 . whole division \vi.p ••rdnfod' out in tilt ■ very jightcaf tnarvbing order. That • • wight ir Uy done to Kelly * Ford in ' . oainninjjf battaiiont, the .men holding, t* tbvif horse* wm .they slept, and no fires r ; being Jigbted. f four O'clock on the morning, f ' lh» Sib uo were again in notion, and J got wbrora the Ford witboat interrup1 tion oi^- dUcotory. York.-, with ibt [ third tqoadron, »•» in a^vaticf, sad u J n»t" ed he nian*g»d»o well that he ^ bagged etcxy pirk^y on the road. ThuJ1 w* had got olaioi# upon the rtb.1 camp i before we wete. ldi*co»»rcd We rod' s rghttnto J<wwa,hri«aOe. tbo Fit*t w I Juvey and RM iVwnaylranla charging »j together- and belorcMisv b*d rrcoveri-d . r. from the cikrm «* had a bnndrfd ano ; " fi'fj" prisons m. Tne rebel* were then a forming thi'-k npon tht hilhidc by the ^ station; uud they had a battery playing | upon ut like fan. Mart to'* hie" York j £ Battery, ou war sida, galloped it to poti tion and began to anawer thetn Then ' Wyndha® fortot-d his whole brigade far a charge, «'ltept a aquadron of the hiiM Marjlaod, left to support the Iptsery Our boya .weal ' fin splendidly, kewpw-g wall togw her, and making straight for the rebel battery oa the hill, behind tinf ttation. Wrsidham bi«t*eh rude ow the right, and Jlrodcrick charg. d mora toward* the left, and with a jell me mere on the :a. VV- *■ re only .wo huad/ed J- and eighty strong, and '«• ft®nl ®T ®» X- was White's bauitu.n of fiva hundred. No matter for that. Wtndhwea ano rirv-Jwictc war# leading, and tbey w«rr oot sccus towed to count odda. As w ) dmthvd ficnaiy tafco tbem,aabcg .u b-.d. j that hr ka like a wary-bh tht bows of o i ship, aaiJ oyer anythruogh lb«® N v lr
' rode, sabring a* We went. We could i not *top to take prisoners, for thrra io ! 1 front of ns »a* the Twelfsh Y irginia. • i ' six hnndrcd men, riding down to sup- I Lpprli Mf hjlo,- By J oea, sir. that »»* a t I cbsrge ! . They eas e op splendidly, « iookiag staa'i *r than we did owenelve* I afijr the sh-ek of the first eharire. I t do not know abstber Wyadham waa .s i trill with us, or if be had gone to < , another regiment j but "h.-rv »«. Br«- * d cijck loaking full of fight, b^» blue I rye« in a bl.xe, end • his sabre clenched, I j riding well in fiont At them we aent ' ugair . and aotne of them this time met I ! o» fairly I saw llrvdcrick's aabregi l throagb a man, sod the rebel gsve a i eotiTnliife leap out of his saddlr, falling ' i i venseless to the ground It seemed hut I . i an instant before the rebel* were scat- I trred in every direction, trying uow and ! 1 then ^ rally -io small partt.-s, but nerer i daring to await our approach. Jiosr,' r there were the gun* plain before ns, the ' drives* .veiling at their horse*, and try- " 1 n.g to 1 oit.er op We caught ot£- gusf" I bifore they could move it, end were da'*hing after the other* when I i- ard *' MKbAihaotiiig to a' .tormy voice. . tell Tofi' Waa a sla. tling eight. The fr-.gmeiit? of White's battalion had gatb- ' ; rro ■ toraiuer towards th.- left, of the field, aud were cltargiug in our rear. , i-Tbo.Ftret Mnrylasd *u there, end Bro- ! derick Wat ehi'uUlig at them, io what ■ their colonel con -id- red a 're ry ungrntlutnrniy munnr r ' t.» cio-'e lorward tu ; tic charge Ati.c*a « tirn- two freah • reginacutj.ilhr .Ei'.11 tlj V rg . ia sou i anothev, w- Tv eoiati... o-.w- on -Grfivni. Instead of . daauing at White'* turn, thj' First Bar) land Wavered anil bruke, and ^ ! iaes We were charged at the »"Wr time fi in front and rear. We had tb let the , guns go, and gather together as W--1I as j : possil.lc t- cut "0'«l'c» vat. OaHatitty f |;Wr "ftfl.ois met the utiack We »erc ^ broken, of C*0l*v, by the u-er- weiglit of i he a tacking lorcj^lmt. breaking tliciu J 1
U|. t--o. the Vvkcl, fi. 1-1 «-g« c. e»-rs'd with -niiuli aqitod* nl . fi. h.i- n men. 1 »aw SI ' Mrc.icrirk ntlr in » ilf. * cheer sod open ' a tray for lliemcn TTi* horsa went; down io th? melee, hot little Wood, the j bupKr "f C'lmpany G. sprang down and . '"gave him fti* animal. A^t.ug --ff himself i to catch another. A reb. 1 r-xje at the I bogier, and succredcd in getting away : his arms before hhfp came. As Wood . still veqt niter a -»or*e aonU.or fellow , rode him Thaltoy happened at thai | . moment to at' a • rbtne wti«rrr_it had i tnou .Iroiq.i-d a-i. r firing lie pit-had up the etppty weapo •, al-neu it at the ; horsr man1, made hira di*n ount. wive up ^ , hia rraj», and at«r •fo' t 'V .rear Then he *ei.t'i . agaiu. Lui-aa, llnben*. cS." j Breaks, at.d Bckman eha'g-d "iff ;w It-- men* into White's batt. lion f JEig t g Kurd to hand, they pn. tbcii . I j Hay tbt. -ugh, but le't ninr of the men on the jit. und i»- ..ud them. 1J h»-v . I was left, alui ; t alour io a crowd, but i ! invugiii him"- If and the o-en with him B aaf- thr u.h- Mnj-r Shclmire was last . ! at en. ■ ing aero »"'*tli. dead l .dy of a , rnbel e,valr>'-n'«u X-i.^f n« thought r al.yiilll g of .Wo b> one." dde, as 1 Ug as r | »t had a chAi.ee Ui tide ai tbt.u. It z mm i only when we rut ao ei-Uu.ai-d vhaFj j bad Jo fisijt .and to band that ihuir I U number* tvid hsaviiy. it was in sueh a i, place that I lost sight of Broderick. ; r Toe troop bonm that be waa nding was . f i not strong enough to* ride through a k knot of tucu, so that be had to figtu i ' them lie struck out ao hcasiiy that n he was sun-ned oy the blow, hut bis ,r ; hursc was aull iu .he way ; iwereing to it one aide be wscaq-ed a blow from another, r yd, warding ..f the throat of « third, g managed to take htm »ith' ki< |^(nt ir dcro#s the forehVad ; jdet a« be '3 id »c, in* however, his aabrr, g. ttrng' levgh'i with le tbe rebel's, was jerked from hia hand. »- He (.1* .J- jSwmed • ptsUd >p hia boot, r* 1* J.I.U. .heai <»»■ he fired into tkeiwafi, si put ► pn» f" bts boric Tiie bullet *» he. a .aorne in front 01 htm, which fell, d. liit v.. -. vhuigerrnde at 3j. but ftum•d t^d, » ad aw it did. Broderiii biuivclf re feC, Irom a sbotfi-cd within armjs-lcngth pr of hue and a agi-re stroke uj-on hi* side. i* " K**? *• a mop apps th.nge ' at soeb timra, and am not po-itise a>eu >« that u-ail aweasrad ns i iBOaght 1 aa» ^Ahtacn'rV.w^i.:;-'. .»r:'" -• I
; it ; for I w*i In (he raids', of coafofion. | a ) and only caught things sroo-td by pem- I <1 gfciopMS Yon see I was myself ; h having si much as I .-c-ald do. The ' h crowd with whom llrodericl »a< enpag- , c ed was a little distance from me, and I ; * jii« wheeled tu ride op to hi I help u when two fclivws put wt int. Tlte firs' c one fired at m» and mused. B-.-t. i-e he | Cui: id again cock bis reToJve.r I ancctrd- ' r ed in closing with Itim. My subre t-mk e ■ just in the neck, and must hare cot t the jugular The Mood gulied out in >v 1 "bUck -look ing stream , be gr'e a ho-ri- c cell si d fell over the aid- of bis ' « which galloped *w «y. itico i 1 gathered mi my tcipf. tpt.rreti u>y horse. ' • mnd went at lhB othir oat I «as rid- t thai <-ld blsck horse that used to f 1 to thr signal «-rguan( a-id it vas i , in fine condition. A' I drove in lie 1 spur* it gave * leap high *:n the air ; < I Thut pi .nge Aa.ed m< fifo. The r. m l 1 ' bad a straay uim it (ne. 1-u: the ull I ' ae'nt ti.roqgli 'In- hor*.-"* l-iwi . " III! TTef*' n. ver touch- 4 gt'und 'again ' A'itli n tdiible c-mvuUive c-nlroctfa 1 of all bis luukcic* the l-lacs torned over 1 io the air, and fall ou his bead and aide ■ stone drad, pitching me twectv feel. 1 lighted on my putol, ike but' forcing 1 itself far into my side ; n-J sabrt sprung I orfl of my hand, and l'V, with arms 1 and leg* ull abrni.d, strculud out like a '• d*sd man K. rrybndy h- d a-iuirthing e?«e to ' do 'hm to ^qtn d to me. sn i there I 1st where 1 lisd fallen. "It seemed to "iite to hn*r 'n-en so i sec befoyt I begun psintnliy to come to ■•nyaelf ; hut it could not j^avr- been maty minute*. Every ncrvej was shaking ; I 'heliywBS a terrible" pain in my head, ■ a d a\fipmbne«* in tny ride which was - even worse. Fighting was still going i on aronnd tne, and osy first impulse was r ■»« act bold of my awurtl- 1 crawled t - • it »nd «aak down ae I gravped it once f more. That was only for a moment ;
for a n-bel soldier seeing me move rode V at ma The preieocc of danger roosed , I Ne. ind I managed to get to tny horse, t . behind which I aank, resting my pistol ' "on ikr Raddle, and so contriving to get •' an wira A< soon as the man saw that, 1 he torned off without st acking roe. I 1 r waa now utile to ->;vnd, and walk; io t - holding my piatol iu obe lisud und my t ' sabre in tbo othrr, I made aiy wot t IjucroM tl-c fields to where onr battery c was posted, scaring some with my pis- t I ; to! and shooting others. .Nobody man- • I , aged to hit me through lb* whole fight. „1 i' Whoa 1. go* up to the bstterj 1 found , i Wood t'-cre. He sang out to me to i i ! wall and he w ould get roc a horse. One I > of the men, who had just u.kcn one, was i .' going past ; so Wood stooped him and < ; got it for me. Just it that moment. White's battalion and s'otnv other troops ■ cable cltargiug at the battery. The i squadron of the Pint M-r -Und who i , win m ^porting it met the thargr well ; t ; as far as lhair numbers went, but avre. i of course, flanked oe huh aide* by ihu ; t hca^y odds. All of our -uei "ho were I ■ fiencniuc. swarming up the hill, an-i the ■ i cavalry were fighting over at.d around s tits gun*. In api^a of the eoufu'iou, '• and ereu while thc r conrades at the , * j same" piece were living Sa'-r.d. t- o taen j r at that • battery k< pi to their da:y i a l Th y,did not fekco look up oi around, ; I j hot kept up iheir fire with urwareriag ' j steadiness. 1 here was ont rebel, on a splendid horae, wb" eal-red throe gun- j II r.trs while I was chasing him He 11 wheeled in and out. would dart aray u and then come rwrepiug bntk and cut J 0 down suoUirr man in s manner thai j r- seemed almost' rnvtqtal.. Wo. at , J- Usj sqccuttird in fU- V-Fhx.-frwtc. but » wr ooold not catch uralioot him, awfTae s- got off without a -cratch b In the lucautiinr. she figh: as* going fl- <-n vWwlicro. SKilpatrick'o brigade t. chsrutd oe aer right The Seeoud 4, St« York did not behave as: tell as it et ha* aoroetlrocs done slpce, and the loss II- of it . weakened a* a groat daal Tbcb- > Teeth New York, tbengh.mut in w-11, i -if and the first Malue did -plendnily, at it tb always docs. I* apite of their aopcrior e. uumhe-a (Suiart had, a day or two beg» lore, r* viewed ti.irty thotaaad cavalry en at Celpeppej, according to the aceoDBif ta of Jgkel efboast), T*e bast ibe® heavily. I ' '*
I and would have routed thetn completely | If Daffic-'s brigade had coma up. He, was engaged with two or three ,| 1 hundred men on the left. The aid-de- t| , cump rent to biuf with ordera was ti woandeo and taken prisoner, and he is tl ' uot the tor*, of man to find out the criti- * | point iu a fight of bis own aeedrd. •• S" dow, tbey bringing up still more and1 a whole division of their* ^ coining oa the field, we began 10 fall ^ back. We bad used tin-m up ao sever- • , that thry could not press us very p close, irerpt in the i.-ighhnrbood of * the Second New York charged • t some uf our men bad *« much as 1 •h--y CoM do to get out. and the battery " bnd to leave three of it* guns. We ^ in i he wov-U b-t«eeu a qc*;t- r f and half a mil. fruto the fi. Id, ami m-*rd - , -tu cover the left .f liofor-l, »uu -| on retreat toward* Bwerly Ford Hart and Wynkoop tried katd to cv-v.-r c ^the > ut * that wire lost, hut they bad too 1 Tin rebel- win- terribly pumriied. By 1 their own courr—i-ni thry lo»l three ' times as many as we did Iu our reg»i- ( sett led bis man. Ser.eant Cr.ig, of. K. ' belirvc killed three. Slate, of the same c-uipsny. al*o went ■ above the nerage. B--t we lost terribly. Sixty enlisted men -f the First J- rsey . Were kilhd, wounded, or missing. C<-1 Wytidham was wounded, but kept hia saddir ; I.irutruaht-Culoiir] llruderick ' and Mnjor tb.-luiire *tr. killed; Lieu- ' tenant Brooks was w.-unded ;• C'spuiu Sawyer and Licuteuuut Crocker ».ntaken prisoners ; and 1. as you see, have , had to come In at last and r- fit " I have -pun you a pn-My lung yarn. • and you must feel pretty tired ; but when i the memory ^of the fight comes ..-v.-v iu« . 1 get al.uu-t ws enthusiastic and • sc. ted . as when it was going "Vu. I am *.> ; proud of the regiment, uffl. er* and mm. that I amaltoSit surryTWr u.r proiuoti.-n ,
tb»\ takes mc out of it. Of cour»e. J - had to he egotistical, and ti ll you what occurred to mys-K. as that was to the most intensely interesting ; but do not want jou to fancy "Abe I I think i did any better or fought any harder 1 than the' others. In f.rt. I know thoO moat of the others did a good dtal more than I dids hut not having m- i- .t of 1 could not diaeribe their share of the fight quite so well as that which occurred in my own neighborhood and ^Jq my own prrsog... "Now I'm g -ing tn bid you goodnight 1 have talked more than is good , for mc and you have listened as .much as is good for you To-morrog 1 will j come and tell you sometoing about what we diJ around Aldii- mnd Upper- ille." 1 JBE BKIGHT MM. Look on tbs bright jde. It is th* right side. The limes may bo hard, but i W'U j make them n« easier to wear a gloomy and I sad eounteaance. It is the vanebine and ; not lb* cloud that make* tb* fluwer. There ' | is alwayv before or around as ihsi which ' should cheer tod fill the heart with warmth. , ; The sky is blue ten times where it is black to once. You h*ve trouble*, it may be. So , havw others. Nooe am freo fiom lliem. (Vrhap* it it a* well that none should be. ; Tbey give sinew and tone to !tfe— fortilade - and courage to uian. 'I'hal would be a dull r tern, and tbe sailor would never g-l skill. ' Htert there "at nothing 10 duUorb lb- «ur- * j face of th- oc-an. It U tbe dsty of every ' oov to extract ail the bappio-ea and eujoyr meat h- can, without and witbia i.iso ; sod t ' atrnve all, he shouid look on tb- bright sine L or things. What, thoogh thiog. do luok u . ilntii dark ? The 1an# sill torn, aud the " ' airirt "Ilf end ia i-roud day. In the lung 1 , tun, 'be groat balance right* trolf. What " it i-l b. comet well— what it * rung, right M-n a-e not made to b*n* do»* either e head or lips; and those who do, uftly eha® tr that (key are deptning from the pa'kl ot d trui common sense and rights. Tbvru iit more vfrte- lu ens eunbeam Uau a whols ,, fifUtHphaee of clouds end gloom. Theio. c lore, we repeat, look oo the bri.hl (Ida of . things. Cultivate ail that i* - aria aoJ |e1 nioi — net tbo cold and rupalrive. the dark sad morose. Beaattfu! was the reply of a T-nvrabl-7 msu to tha question ahslber he ws* ia the » land or the livmgfc" No ; but I am elmo.l K there*
THE TEIKS or OISTKRK. Glancing around this anatomical > (the oyster), *♦ fiwd. amnrgv't some preparations showing ll of pearls Examine them, and w that there are d*rk and dingy -pearls lharo are hsndaoin- and Bgly men dark pearl being found on the dark «li the teb. the wbito. brilliant one apo smooth ineida shell. Going further i search, we fiud that the smooth, pint lining BpoS which tb" fi'h movwe, is k a> the no err, and that it- ie pro-'ue-d ptirlii-D of the animal Culled the all and. for explanation's »ak-. we ma1 that gnnm-atida p-aetirally know ihe tie a- I to- hoard of the or*'—. Whe in its cloasr houee, -liould «ny f> suhslanc- find its w*y thruapli 'tis -b di'turl- tbe sn-oo'hn*** so es*-nlui tbe 6«Ji coa's tb- off-nditiv -ut" Th.- p--arl ie. iu '*c'^ ''tlla gl.-li- i oyster'* beard: yielded ordinarily to »i him. hot yielded .0 roood drop*, real | an. if be is burl. W h-n « beaolr a throng of bar admirer*, hclusieriug with pearls, -he Utile thiol her ..ruamrnts ore produei* of pai di-eas-d action, enduied by the most ' etieal of ebell fi-h J18T Ml. F.lhan Spike, uf fanUml who Te. em.grstrd over the ocean to avoi .'roll, get* off th- following: ' | Io you sopporo tbey would .in , if I went back ? I -ketes-ly tbiuk 'l be c nstitootional I've gaio-d a r-e he-, ao' would kim under the >:atoo wided for furriners. I'm too oldcitdydatc for olfis under thepeneri . romcnt— nvhodv kin prove that b.-m in ihe United Stales— 1 tried I the tjnakers — haint got teeth eno: , bi.e a rat I ridge — never bad ihe n , ann miptit b- lock with th-m et ao j rdhv som-U of punpoH.le. n-akr* in kimcui combinations never egreei ■ me. Ef those disabilities don't con r.i loose oisaounies oon i coo
me sn alien under the hay beat enrp wot are aour free institoollon* goui .THE FILL OF TIIE LEAF. Once more the Beaton-, have rei an-1 nature is stripped of its b-aotic-wind is haishvr. it has Oenml-d ihe lhair .udwiier glories, ttr-we ground wj.li tlx. cast-off raps of ci - Tbe dahlia riObe holds out the | spl- irloia of the sumn^r with ao tir- of it* own. a* though sunlight ha sowu and bioteomeci in color. 1' veaaoo is parsed, and autumn is lea. to winter, as life -wanes and the sol countenance of man fores bad.- ws an I Death is the handmaid of life. 'I i falls to compose the tiic-giviug ra | future forests— the trA- perish-* t t nortarr round the root of th- esplir giuwiog p-tal rou and is foon for t of lb« bud ; Aha corn ts gathered the race that survives inane gecera corn, and tees beyond it* own nit Yet htpo witnesses these traorerlio I saddened senses, but an inform-d ta ' 1 (pan* the dark chasm between rnnii 1 ' sum-fir. and borrow* fur tbe dreai 1 lb- light of fntore year*. Other ci t die : Ac is gifted with tbe **d km " that be die*, but is able to rvcognu '- as The frontier between life and life, k To the eoligbUined etiul of man o of tb- leaf spia'.s not only of a r '- tion. but tear I e* how to dec.y is bt »- cess of rvgeoetaiinn ; derlructioi • ! first part of improvement. Whei " nature ba»" attained perfectiou in o 1- ! it will not tolerate lex*, but each '• m de complete, and then tbe c S p-rf-ct-U after ite kind, give* plan f* perfection. Ae forests fait that moe. d forest* may riaa, so human states * £ rosier state* may liee. Far Egypt sank into the tomb on which e ' built her tetrple. Borne propsg F cisilizatiou planted by Greece, and l' Europe rises on tbe ruir-s of ltome L ; Tbewap nee* io the tree accordi; !»• ; th" haast it directed to IU *| ^ log ccvtioy by iasUnel; but am furmative forces oljnao ia hie into by which ha knows Ihe paot and '* pare for ao expanding future. *- therefore. ib* araaoas comic r ream of speak etioonrsgingl of work uopi e. for lbs same* in tbe future. It w i . to koow that weary jaar doaa war Correct old errors. Tbo sceptical of inare atiliianantHn aud aelfun gradually grime place to a snore }„ piety, and in tha dim d is tang a. fu fur distinct iolorvraiatiun, Wo i M with of man can alresdy discern th si of i— liar and trappier geweratloo-.- . rwics

