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frltrt aftrttn. OVER THE WAV. O^w In his childish purity, out trua U* «N»ldm day ■, Fadl n» Mr.) lo the itfkt so awoct. Whet* the silver star* and tJ>« suabestos mevt. * Farias a putt tor hla »uo tort, Orer ttc .Urn t way. Over hit bosow ten drriy The paart^rblta hands an- prtoasd ; The !.»>■ f hla chuuh.ua thin— Wh«« tbu uoftwt bluuhel ttr roue t»4 burn, shuttias the Uue of hi* eye wlthls Tha pure Udi ctoued 1« rout Over the ewert brow iot1be'» Turlauth hlu sunay *ulr i Ha wu* uo fngdt that lore aent don >'RUB hla heavenly piu that soft white crown j To shads hlsbrow with it* wavua ev hrowa. UChtaatb. Utopia* ■»* ' Ooae to alerp with a tender Katie, Frusta on hts aUrntllpu By the faiewell kiss of hi* Uewy hreath, CoW la the (rasp of the demon Death, Llhc the last fair trod of a lainttoi ■ teeth | Whose bloom the hoar frout atpa nobis— huehed la your doe ay ted 1 Ore 'he ewlncU* boojhDo you Bds* hie uoleu from the fled duet, When thie daw lathe heart of the roue t> ait, Till It. releat llpa with th. eawnou w«; to orient etUaaas plow' ■oeetrod— under your ahady lair ■Id from the aunay day— Do you mire the planar of the eye uo bright ( Wheat Mae urau haavuo tn your timid uipht 1 Zt i. buaili* new In the world of light, Otat the utarry way. Heart*— where the darttof** bead bath lain. W fcy tourt ahlnlnc raySo you know the tiueh of hla penile hah! Doth be Kb tun the harp la the unknown land I i

And ha watu foe you wltk the aajd band Over the atarry way. a9HBaBB9BS99BB-!-!' ' I fTnm Ihs Watehaan and RefloeUw. 1 ORE or ijWEI RF.AU TIES. With an angry, diacordant acre am, . that echoed lb#"- feeling of maoy tired, j sopperlna paseengert, the eegioe of our loatg Meii^eeiaed I* wove "WSat ia the meaning or tbia delaj ?" ■eked almoet every one of biasetf or of kleBctgUwr. "It cm not be e n-guler stopping- ; piece for the mail-train f" Kd ; there was just enough of daylight left to sho w as V barren, marshy conntry, thickly covered with blackened •Maps, end hereMd there a clomp of j dw.rfish hemlocks, but no aigna of a hamlet, or even of ■ log hot. Sleepy »ea, with a yawa and impstleot ajaculatiou concerning the disedtafort of the delay, harried out to ace what can and it. * "Juat my luck,'" growled a tired aol- • dier, whakroald aot awallow hit anooyasev, coming in from bia out-door aor- i way ; "hen we are feat for two boura in , thla pine-barren, and not a furro-hooae > in eight, where a hungry fellow might ' get a bile af aomelhiug. Conductor . aaya there's a freight car off the track, so I sbaH miaa the Pcxter stage, aod another day of my abort fnrlongh loet." ••o; dear* sighed a pale women, who occupied a eeat in front of me, nod whoee hollew cough bad often arretted my attention during the day. "0, dear, it will be eo lata when wa get to B that ICMaot ride aix miles more in an open etage, aod 1 eball not aee my cbildreo aatil to-tturrow." She half torned . and loahaii at ma aa if the woold be . MO toman Bb ma ma it at.*

gfatafal fore stewagaf't sympathy 1 "The joMo#/ out hare tired yon ; ' hare yoo traveled all day ?" I asktd. 'Tmm days aad oae night. I left 1 WeeWagtoa Thireday erealog, and I'm ae«ndr Her tail eyee, Joyleee roice aa* drooping lias be all epohe of a weariaom mora thee physical. * ' "itoaaciy «rr yaw. my good aoau. Omt jm maha a pillow of thia cloak, ^o thatyaaaaa gat a Httle rest while wa am waiting ?" "I seat met aatil J'vs teen my chlld*M». "Iffty, ma'am, I*to baaa goos, , ftwm thorn, more thaa h moath, and haky mm rick whoa I left heme." s"'WHwt totlassd yoo to lease a rich -Tea." "fMtgfc* »o*»'»"»fromwo0ad» whifsrar la a Hfipfoil, woaldal yoa atmmariek hahy ka gonad aarae fciaf" •*! ahmrii crnalaly my to naah him. MUtUK. rnrnm-m ■ ^Mi»aa.«i.ii. aba u imwk.

! pie bare been very kind to me, especial- c j ly the soldiers ; when they knew I was j • j a soldier's wife, I did oot lack for any i • ! attention." I ' 1 ' I hope yoo found your husband com- • j fofebleJ? |l j "O, ma'am I only think bow hard it j ■ was to trarel more'o aix buodred milrt i 1 ; to see Jamet, aud only two daya before ■ ' i I reached Washington, be had bean din- j » I charged from the boapiial and scut for- ( ■ ward to But Tennessee. Ton see J# j I was only woanded In the arm, but it i i wasn't cared for soon enough, and be j i got a ferar If I could only base slartid ; when I lirst got bis letter telling me be j I ; was in a hospital, 1 might base seeu i him and nnr^id him for a few days, but , i i baby was so tick, and my cough was so ; I i bad, that oor doctor would not lot me i start. And then 1 was so ditappoiuird . 1 1 because 1 did u'l find him, and so tired, i j that I got a dresdfjl paiu in u.y jidr, ; and the hospital surgeon, who knew , j Jamet, took me to a cheap lodging- j i i house aod attended me, but ju.t as ewin i I as 1 wst able to sit up, I auru-d again 1 for home. 0. ma'am, 1 someiimes think ■ there's no sorrow like what a soldier's i { wife must endure." 1 "Keep up a brase heart, so long as | sou know your husband is ah*e anil ' well. You'll feel more cheerful when 4 sou get rested and ba«e seen your cbil- . (Iron The tboogbl ol what your bus- . dreo. The thought oi wnst your uus- (

baud it doing fur bis country uiusl be a i • great comfort to jon " | i "Indeed, it is. Jsmes ncsar woold | j base enlisted witbdut tny consent, ; i thoogh I knew be longed to go t* -oou | j at the war broke out, but did o't like to ; leave me aad the children, liow could ; | I look my boys in the face when they ^ 1 i arc grown, li I had hindered their father j , from helping save hi* country ? But 0. , ' it it so bard to have him gone ; and be'e i never bed s furlough, though I wrote ; r his colonel myself, when our little Jamb- ' died I bnt perhaps be did not get the , i letter." ! "Then your hutbsnd's absence baa ; not betn you* only sorrow f" , | no 1 l ie lost such a darling I boy. Just six years old , the *ery life of i f i our home after James went aasy, and it , I I almost killed me to close bit eyes aud | pot him in the gronnd, and know that . ! hit father would never tee him. He was . only sick two days, wi b cruop, aod t ; cried almost every day for hit papa to i j come and take bim in bis arras. It v.i . ; like beering the sorrow for two hearts . : when I taw bim die, and 1 shall never j . feel that he's buried until I can talk over j j ! bia sickness aat) death with James, even ! B ■ thoogh I see the grass growing npoo 1 t f bis little grave." f r There were no tears in the large hope- ^ lets eyes of the woman, thoogh her thin j lip* trembled sod herhaadt pulled nerv- ' i oasly at the fringe of^her f.ded sliawl, : 0 hut they ware hot wanting in the eye* ! j of at least iwo of ber listeners, j A roogh looking man, in a soldier's . uniform, aho had woven an oath into almost every sentence that fell from bit D lips, bent forward. across the aisle to l»a- |. ten, end great drops trickled down ove* j his bronzed checks at fie thmst a ' greenie back" into tlft bands of the womair, say-

with aimoat womanly tenderness : ' ' "Take that for James's children " i 1 "Do yoo know my, husband ?" she ' 1 asked, tnrning towsrds tbe donor. | 1 "No ; never heard of bim before bot 1 all soldiers are bro'hern." mud the man 1 1 torned away, mattering something shout ! i "Toeing bit sapper, and the stage, and tha old «paUa op waiting " "I'm ashamed to take money from a soldier, ma'am," Mid tha woman with a faint, sickly effort at a smile ; "bnt I'm real glad of.it, for .I've had so mocb 1 , sickness sines Jsmes went away, that ' T*e had hard work to make both ends meet.- Bat he's aa oBeer, and mosey : oocass sasier to bfai than to my hasband, who is only a private- May be jouU thiak it suaogs that I've said so maefa to yoa abool James anfcahe obi Wren. , bat yoa looked as If yon cared, nad— , and I'« g««»dia.TSMa|pMK'k » aad so tired, aad I wasted soma oaa tk speak to." J -T«wriofy>« >< gi.al. iaimms for aM. BoyodV®* »*• > • wry > preaant help ia aM onr troablas ?"

train flew off «t ux> rapid a pse« t»| j admit of talking. An h"iur inter, wbe i. ; j bad reach i-d onr destination, there ^ not time far the exchange of any | ^ I words, and with a inutnenisrv cis-p o' | ■ ) bands and a whoprred "Qod bl-ss y-u 4 j j and comfort yon." we separated ; hut that woman's pale, hopeieas faca and { | sad story will always come back in tut ( j when I think of the rmltlirs of this war f and the gre.t sacrifices that ni.es.. aud j , moibers, aud husbands and fa'Ucr' »re ^ j making to lift the curse from our fair ( | laud. , ( i And sometinirt, woman that 1 *m, ( ] I've prayed that Jumes mtghf »<eur the f , story of" his lntle bojV de-.th from the | 1 mother's lipe, and oot come back to fin I ' | j vo ce huabed, and the gr»*s gr -wiug over two gray* ius'ead of one. Sometimes too, when I dare ant cipale 1 day which mutt dawn, when lo-lfa will ring "Ut joyfully the g'ad news of ! "Peace, anion- and freedom for *1 1" , uubiddeu te.rs will gu-h. as a vision ol desolated homes rises before me. and ■ ihe wailing cry reaches me of those wtto ' ; will look upon the returning ranks, and say, "My boy is not aiib tbetu " -Ify husband was -lain !" "Ah: ring your twU» low, May thai peace which 1* rest, nod joy, and strength to lb* torrowiug be the

of lb--se whose heart* CSU ; | not rcuo 1 lie gladness of s country saved, , because of tha treasure* they have lot'.. , ^ ■ BO ( BOW TO FORGIVE. 1 Anna came running in from school ^ one afternoon in great ha>te, looking i ; | very mocb excited ; and wbeo her moth- , er gently asked ber what was the mat- 1 1 j ter, she said, | I "Oh, mother. Lucy has been saying ( socb uukiod things about me ; tbe has ' not any lesson at all. aud it is too bad . , ' 1 never will forgive her for it." , , "Be careful. Anna," Mid her moth-r, ; , j "it is very wrong to speak hastily. Sit ' do n and tell me w bat is the trouble, ' | aud lei me help yno if I can. - — ■ ; j Anna told h»r mother the whole story, j ( and finished by saying again, "Mother. ; , , I never can forgive her as long as 1 , . ! live." |! "Walt a moment, Anna. In that' , | be»uufui prayer which our S viour ' , taught his disciples, and which jou o-e , ! every day. how do we «»k God t» f-r-r j give us our trespasses against hi.n ?" , r "Forgive us our debts as we f ireive ' , 1 our debtors," Mid Ansa, slowly, • ithout . ) I raising her head. i "Well, my child do you wish God to | . ' forgive you the »ins of ibis d*y evrn i- I ) ' tba Muie way that you forgive Lacy ? . Can yon offer tins pi tiiion to your heat - ' , | enly father tu-oigbt, and feel that you „ | art forgiven ? Tmnk of iliat little word I ! of two tetters, a*, if we pray with; ( ' hitler feelings in onr hearts towards i „ ' others, we bav* no right to expect for- < t givenesa ; we pray to toe f. rgiven as we ; | lorgive." ,, | Anna thought over the*e words of • her mothir, Hid wiu-n she knelt 10 pray | jthat night, she felt that, however mech she niieht have been wrronged, »he cow Id , | might co«W

j forgive, and could implore the forgive- i j uess of btr Father in hear an, even as ; j I the forgave her Irioud. • t • r • I | . I "For if ys "forgive mra th.ir trrtpai- y I ses, your heavenly Father will forgive ( you." — Am Mtwigtr. v>;: *< i TALCABLK REHSBT. ^ < Every family ahould keep a smell ; quantity of ckloraU of foiatk. We have , never funod anything . qnal to it for a , 'simple o le« rati d tore throat. Dieaolva , a small leaspouaful of it in a tnmhler of 1 water, and then occasionally take a taa> - spoonful of the eoluiion, so as to gargle. , the throat. It ft nearly tasteless, aad I not at «U offyetfve to -taka, aad it beaee 1 well adapt d to cklldaa Nothing ft better thaa thle for chap- . ped or cracked bands. Wash them ia t rile weak solution, aad they will soon be • will. It 1s aftw good lor a rough, *■ . ar ehep,*d face. It may ha I had of aay druggftt. ,*«=.»*■ ^ F — A Taakae aad aa Irishman riding to«Hb*-r paeavd a gallows •'Pat,MaaM • tha 1'uakM. give th. gallows 'u doe, ' um&r . y T ; ; a *.a»

( MNKU'M. | f My deer b<. v did yii ev-r gi out at.' "idle and lee" -»n ih fe-re for hour* in 1 ' ' Siifbigil '-e, Wen t)i- fr gv »az si-nrin'lh '' "he mashy ground, and tue (|-tled -it 1 ' • wsz a glvncin' in 'be «lr. end the ' t 1 bait w c playin' t-tg, end t"t' up intu ; the he^rbe at ih grwie rodnd moon, end the wirtlcin' siapi and «igh and want " thin, and ha* vufe ize fill d wi<h the nv vur* hart, and not think ov ennylbing a*l the t'm-. and couldn't tell out in a big woods ji«t ez thf son fell . behind 'he hill, aud set down agin a snd dremi o* within' till th' 1*1' 1 ghostew* "egln tn hurry p"»t vu and • th« warm air begins lu hi' ken with tlie , first dark o* lb'* nlte. and the «»l >v« ihe lodes, and 'h* slipry sn be-, and . still «el lh-'e I'll f er. sn >11 a •hmkie'? D'd yu e*cr draw yur<- i-h-er ill* h f't.t .e old h.nbw'Ooe -I ihr* h«n d« hegai. til grow wit- with **lie« and the kriket* - had grone 'ired ■•* ih-ir songs sn gone . into ib'ir holes, sod I >nk s'iddv at the dieiug fi e. w.itin' for ynre ihnt* tu cum bark from ihe weery distwnze and put yu in h«-d T Hec vu d'd .wl this and 1 , didn't nn w»t s i-d vu ? I kan tell yn m- ®er h >v. w .t al d y i — t ««z !■•> rium! 'twnz jure hart 'hai w-z ihiakiu'l J"?h Hillings. , . acmvc Tntni r.b thv wuTinvs " THROIGH THE

From ihe "Genealogy of ihe VVetmore a work rrcenily printed, we extract the following needote of Be* 1 Wetmore. of Stf 'iford, Conn.; —"When the news of \he surrender ol General C««*tiws|lis to General We»h- ' retched S r-tford, it wuj on Sunday. and dSTing 1 lie hour* of worship. 1 Word was immediately laken to the pulpit when Parson Wetmore was en-' j g«g-d in deliverir-g his ditcoarev. — Drawing himself up to lii" fullest hrii^b', • and making known the Intelligence, he 1 *s|.| ; — Mv friends, tha house of G -d i< ' no plsce fur buis'erous deraon.s'ralions ; we will, therefore, in giving three chrnt, llnlj go through ihe motion*.' That : the i ioti- vis wrere given wiih an eniphaBia the render will eariiy imagine, and lo \ the congrega ions of ihe present day, given to appl use. it may convey e ose- [ fill Mm." ;j THE PASSING or LIFE. If we were in die lu.i|ay ihe sun will ■ 'shine a* brightly -md 'he bird* will sing 1 las 1 wee' It' itl-'.iof row Business will s ' not be suspended a moment, end lhe-; 1 : grest mass wiil not bestnvr t tlioO.hl j upoa mfmur-e* I. he dead?" will he, > I the solemn enq . iry of a f. w *t th. y pass • to tseir bu-ine*a. liul no one will miss « ' | DtvRcCpl our iromvdiaie cuiicciioiii, , * ! and iii s shor« time they will f. rgel us . 1 and Uegb aa merrily as when we sal be1 I tide them, Thu* eball *e *11 now in >!activa life, pa»* away. Our children t s crowd close hrhiud us, ai d ihey will : » • 1 soon lie gone. In a f.-w years not a li v. j B ! ihg being can *ay, "I r. id uib. r him ' ' | We lived in another «ce, and did bu*i- , • fines. WMli those who slumber in the ' y grave This is lite! H w rapidly it j d , eu.. - 11 . ■ r . I —They tell a s ory . f « auiui itote 1

| broker, which is proii.idy irue; Ha 1 1 j h*d "pot iii" one of hi- men rem d^jii • i of fi'tevn times, and had foine hi re^r^*' him at one of ihe wokt profitable of hit j stock in ir de. On .me .cession ibei "boaniy jum|»er" found nn oppoitoi.ny I -ran aaay anul the sPainhoat on,' which he was shipped for ihe anny h d ' got a Oilir froiu ihe laifa lie look In* | chance howpier, ju ed.owr board and ( au weeded in reaching the bank. On ( relating his adventure to bis prr c'pal, ' the bmker sharply r proved Him for In* i temerity adding, "»nly think wliat a ' h loss 1« would have been to me had you i been drowned 1" — AW>ut ten year- tince. there was' living in Grfeat F«1U. N tl two cler. • y gy whose name were M'C"llum and j L Hooper. Their difference of opinion . ou eveode aud tcneU. di^ not prevent | them from being warm friend* MeetC lug on the skfewaik one s miner mom,- ' { • Gome, Hotijier, kit take a walk." IT Hooper looking np al the sky", ae- . ''1 ill.! I I it la f'l.J. nil " , jr&g" "'' "" ",osi ■ > ',*i'v i • 3jot kjtaviev' *va * 5 - -v:. ' • . .

WOMiVb CERX. \ j . ! Nothing can he more toufbing \iun. lo j tewiolri a wonmn who had hare ait leader- | | 1 iicm and dependence, and alive to every , Uivuil roughness while tre-dh ^ the pros- ' , per.* us paths of life, suudenly rising in | , mental lorce lo be the eooLorter and aup- j purler of ber has snd under misfortune, I , *n.l'sbid;ng sub ousbrink og firmness tbe winds ..f sdversity. As tbe vine *bich na- lu'ui twined 11* sroceful foliage, abuoi Hit- uak. aud bean lifted by it iulo | ■uushine. wil|, wl.cn the bardy plant is rilleu by tha 1 buud-rboll, cfiug round it j ' rbaturrJ bua.hs ; su it is besotlul y or- I ' dent nf ornament of msti io bis happier ! I hours, th did be hi* slay anp solace wb»o : ■ air tl ten with calamity winding herself tV I tu I Be recited recesyrs-f his nature, ten- i t Jerly lupporUog toe druupiug bead sod j iimdiu. up ilie br.-krn heart, lu what ' on JOwluiure— a steady confideoce iu tha ProViOence Wb.cb we firmly t.eli«v* keeps f DOME t/llSES FOR NOT GOIXG TO LUlRlH. n The following sre soma of tbe excuses 1 ses'es. colors, name* sou occupaliou«. U ,'j Uvei'lept my-elf. T.10 .-.-Id- , 1'.... vet

Too dsifip. b Too cUiady. „ T«« hot. Don't feel disposed. No other time to myself. Put my p^irrs 10 rights. 1-e'lers to write to mv friends. ' M- au .0 .ska a walk.* |« Going u. ride. j ' Tied lo Imwiiiess nx days 10 a weet. N'.. fresb air except uD Bunday Cau l brraUie ir. cbuicli— too lull. 1 Keel . Utile chi-iy. Fe-l very lazy ■ Kxpeci cutppsoy iu dioncr. 11 Gut the headache. Tore 11. y new drees con.iug down tgain. t G»t t uuvel— uiusl go borne Monday. 1 Wbsii'I sbsvedln lime. |s Duo't like a liturgy. Don't like extemporv prayer. 1 Duo't like ringing without music. , < Disuke a written sermon. Nobody 10-day but oor minister. Don't like strangers, i Cau l keep awake. I Fell a-leep last time ; won t risk it ag in. j ' Mean to iuq ire of some sensible person ' , about ll.e propriety of going lo so poblic . tlKTERK. The word "Can lean" has bad a cori- j Innury. It is perhaps (he only word : our language which, originally "English, I pu**ed Hitu a foreign longne. snd was afterwards brought back iu a modified form. A* urictoally spoken by tbe Saxoo. it was ' -imply no can ; lbs Gaul, -a hit wont, . ' placed iii* uoso before th* adjective, and pinnooocuig the letter i as e. brought it ' oul s* ran tin, i-runuO- cad canteen'.* Adopt- j a thou -and other F rench military terms, 1

, the null Eoi'lisbnian look back bit OWB I 1 oi.gui-i sord id a new sbaps, witbonl aaj j s.1 quiVIe* on ihe sobjret, ami hence wa now--say canteen instead of tin can. | Good I'HiLDgcK. — If there nv io bomss s joy more etal'rd than all others, it if alien us last mom.nts are cbearwd by Ih* affection ol a virlsout progenj ; and 1 if there b* a psng tnnre agumxiog than any oih-r, il.i* Ibal »f a dying par est, wbosa last thought* r«»l npoo ibs crimes of a depraved but foodly-loved dhild. — Not only dost death beantify oor lifaless f'-rsns, bat the tkongbl of it gives a mora beautiful expression to tb* coontei nance even in life, and new sirenglb to tba ; heart ; at rosemary i* botb placed as a ' rbsplst ou the brow* of th* dead and gives . ■ life to lb* fainting by it* vivif/iog essence. | — Tbe man wbo has done anything to achieve a better fate for bnmanity. or who ! bat had the honor to attempt an 1 to anffer - in behalf or freedom, ought to thank God, - in whoa* providence ha bat beeo found worthy of workiog for the principho of freedom and tha solidarity of nations. Cons yp« a Fblob — As soon as tho 1 part begins to swell, got th- tioctnr# of lubvlle anC -rap tfe pwri sferiod -with t tflotb tnoroHrtdy sotor^Sd ^Ml tftetars, .2K^l2wer QHtoi ft #oeoa*lk * m t-im yftsfc •. .000 wtoowi. iii .-AVi,

BRETITfKS. ^ 7^'iC ' Ltri is a great poem, and pots sod hoppy lovs is the twestest of its stanxa*. — Mlu s man it happy, every effort to express bis bsppineu mar* its eompftte- ; — The more oe help otbsrt to boar their hardens, th# lighter Oor own will bo. i — Excelleoce Is never granted to mac, bot ss the rewsrij of labor. — They who tee furthest are at least peremptory in tbeir determination. — By an agreeable and reapwctfol de1 portmect a good reputation it gained. — Stone* and Idle wordv are thing* not - ' to be thrown at random. ' — To gain wealth does not make ss bap- ' py ; to lo*a it makes as miserable. — Hooting health la about as aboard a* ' bunting happiness. Men seldom J(md either ( tbe one or the other. s — Hew a coople of infant statne* oat of a log ir yon would bare a representation of t "the bebws in the wcwd." — R-eolvs 00 tbat course of lift which is most excellent, aod habit will render it lb* most delightful. — If you woold not bar* sSietion to a villi yon twice, listen al once lo what it a — Voooe people, when once dyed io n pl-asnre and vanity, will scarcely take any otker color. — Tbe exempts of a rolsr should ha J th* force of law, and all the law* of a rnler 1 sbonid be enforced by his example.

— Better bava a nest of wasps, or bomor hornets io yoar bosom than a slinging conscience. — Tbe man wbo shows tbat be is rain of baviog dune as a favor, pays himself and saves u* tba tronblc. a- — In oor old age the mind brings together tbe scenes of lo-dsy and vhos# of , ih* long gone time. We sbnt eighty years i into each other like tbe joints of a pocket I telescope. I _ Value no man for bis opinion ; bot eshim according as his life corre .pond* with tbe rules of piety aod jntlice. A 1 mau's actions, not bis cuaceptions, render bim valuable. — A child it never bappy from baring , bis own way. Decide for him, and be hM 00a thing to do ; pot bim to pleas* and be is troublad with everything, i and satisfied with nothing. — Were we lo take *• mocb pains to be what w* ought to be. as we do to disgniss what we really are, we might appear like onrselves, without being al tbe troobl* of any disguise al all. — There arn two things wbicb will make as happy in tbia life, if we attend lu them. The first is never to vrx ourselves abont ■ hat we can't help ; and the second, never 1 to vrx ourselves about what w* £hn hslp. j — An Irishman, while fishing tn a stream ' was suddenly caught in a shower of rain, wb-ch obliged bim to take refog* noder a ' bridge near by. On being asked If b# e*. 1 peeled to catcb any fisb there, he replied, i "A,n° shore, won't they b* aftbsr coming I in bare for lb* shelter T" — If yoo wish to pleas* a litytaoaot, call I ' him a eaptalD — a middle aged lady, aey j tbat you mistook bsr for ber daughter— a young gentlemen, ask bim what rasor be . pre fort — a young lady wbo has a goed col- ' , or. accuse of painting — a printer, pay km | what you oter Aim. 1 j _ Tha Loniarills Journal commenting t on tbe fact that a number of Cincinnati - | young ladies have beau married and carried ! to other places, — says no city ha* a

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