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▼rn. T.V CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MAY- COUNTY. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1S64. NO- 23" — X ^ ' ___» W W ■ a BKETITXEE.

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WM M MttMd Hy kit MddM deeMat |j I mH «• ••0.1 n* hat ait aid think i ov*. M, aad try to rMl it how it c«old „ bwM. . Oaly the Sued ay hater* ha had c tos* aluiog with ■«, watching the bahy. , M ha mt la tU sushiec, laughing ard , dapping Wa Utile hand*, at tha shadows 1 ^ «T tto trwM wW-fiong serosa the bar* e Aroc. a mi mo»*d by tba passing hiscxa . W*w tto child •« MuTug ia iha aemr , lytt, tto warm October aaa »tmairt%i to am bia bright cpdk.eed making him J , tost M ptotty —wo Ik* a picture ; but tba tohw. — * «ai. few* — for,** , ■ ll aaa mad to m I maal ara bit dear tow MM* mar* ; that ha waald aarely | m tba hatch aad com to. aad tad* oor , child M. aad **> aa ba oftoa did. Mo. *«, what womtd you toba (or this hula , baths rf '•to* to* baby mtaamd hit*, aad weald amaaa aad aiaod al my kuea, coiltog tit* i !»•?• •" •• til 1 Vnoaght my yaw haart would break. Tba tw* *MHt ahthdrn war* at school. tba real were . mm ptoynf. m toat I waa quua aleat. ftp amd by tba Iwby waa tirad of bia play mmi a**M nd gat ieto my Up. . 'Mamma cry—mamma most*. V- h* (lap ad awt. amd wip*d my wat face with bia fettle ababby baa d( , bat I camid oaly baM bim adoaar to ma, bad tbaa cry mora •Jmt tbaa Mr aad Mra Lcmtear hem Mp to toatr haadawma cam ape IWy bead amt far off, aad wara oar rtabmm amgbbora. Wtow I bad tatitcd i bam to aad drtod me tears a iittla. thay tbam my um link, ,

■ earned at a torn bow to bogta tba ooa..aaamom bat Omorha bod alld away fr.-m , mf etda, amd waat amd htaad at tba , lady* to**. mad. pabttog to bar bm»*y H braaiiat. aaed, Trmty- ptottf.' to , Ma abtidiab way Sba took it off aad gaao M to Mm. my tag: Woo-t yo* o«mo m bo my bnk bay Cborim r ^ Hp maibmh boon took fngbt at oam Tbay bad mo oMMtm. aad 1 emamad w torn pkialy pa M tbay bad ' totd ma. Mat tbay bad emmo to aak hr •am af mime •**, mo. mathar cmmMah apmra bim. I amid, pmtably Mamhiag bim away— almom radaiy ! kmc * dip dwar mmmaa ' bagaa Mr. Lemur. • bara yaa tbaagbt aarioamly af tba gnuf . .. ™« if* abatdaaa aadmr rwaiea ymara of agmf It Ma npa.ead aei yoar Mabamd a cffoeU m MM* a Mto« tor yam— baw aaa yarnMpp'todeWwkbeet MmP fft «AB.*|atoad to bto cHM, to tafta Ma Mam hohpbma af gpar toak aaaa, u> Mm tot Ma ad .el^m ma maud mm ams wMM ; mad mid; ym maat me Mat #M'a haad ia to it, that toroagfc m •IaMd*Mm?j^Tbaw taag Imiib•tmod al (to* mg *■■■■« Mot at torn •amadifedr ««Mtoaay ad MtMdpa, ■ssnasrrrrs

roaeiorod that it aa* fur the ghitdb . pood, I cooaentod to gira bim op. j *i . Wbca I want to drMt him to go, myji' roaelol.ua ajmort fatkd me. 1 lingered j tl oeer ,c»ary orttck I pot on him. aad j aatk e*ary cear cori oeer and urer be- j « fore I could get It to pleaae-tne.; and 1 | c kiaaed the iittk ohite ehouWere till they I • era kll roay. But at leughth ba woe 1 tl ready, and I thought be new looked eo jTi prot:r He •»» full uf animatiun. for hr ' tl wai old anungh to know ahat it meant 1 a to go a-rlding. and he clapped hit hands > p aad laughed el»ud at .be b or see se they ^ h • era dneen up. I hooded htm to bis j now mutter (>b« children supposed that " ba «ao to come beck #JOO ) and he nr»et ' o area looked at me. Oh. ho a jealous my - j l acinar .hear; grew ! Wheu I cam* back into the bouse the ' the im thing uiy Cyes frll on «as his ! ( eradk 1 could only ihr.-W- uiyseif on it < aad aob aloud Turn came the trial of 1 tailing the truth to the children. -Nona • of ties srraied reconciled, and 1 f ll that the moral *»s to come when the t«o ! I oldest retufued from School I sliuusl ■ dreaded to meat tliem. especially Dill e.-. He was like his lather, so quiet and calm ; outwardly, but hiding benerth his appe- I real cufdness the sttong^st, deepest fc-l- , ioga. Bui thr oliiers went to meet them . aa they came home, »ad I was fiescantiy ! dump pointed iu the way the oldest to».k i - It. He seamed to fe»l that I tied done : it fur the iieat, aud that be most bide his l tea sorrow fur «ny sake. H' was more i thoegb fal fur my comfort, genilcr than j >* oaly «ery rt'll and grate. The-TisT ended, as the longest wi ! al W ' The-Tity a

last and H came time to go bed I had « token Willie di.wa itaira to sleep near a tue Since his father's dceth. Hit other I J children slept i°il *baV« ul Weli- ' <■ wben I came to lie down there wes the c empty pillow. Baby h*d always iaid his ! f bltk rosy face as ciuse to imue as be , t could gat H, and slept with cue little « hand on- my neck Ah o.r grief • broke out afresh »hen 1 tbungh: of htm. > 'Willie raised up at last, and said tery t J Mnestiy : ; j I ' Moth.r. it's Chat lie yoa art crying : i for. IsuVttf' •Yea. I answered I kaow its fur the . i beat j bat oh, ita so hard to gite him j-i ap. ■ 'lloUtar',' eoBtihued tba chiid. 'ahan I father died, we knew It wat el! fur tba best, bocaoae God took biui from u* ; i but I base been tbtoktng e»r'r since »e | kid down, how poor little Charlie must j becryi .g for you. and bow God gs»a bits to us. to loee htm aud keep bim. and 1 bow yoa ba<a gt«eu -him away. If be ; had meant bita to be Mr and Mrs. Lui" rimer's baby, wouldn't ba ba>c gi«e« bim -to tbrm Irat t' I • The rbiid't words^ carried mora > weight wiit^ thorn tbaa ail tba arguments ' of my ticb neighbors. . Af'*' cousider- • tag a moment, 1 taid, impulsively : * Ob! if I oaly had bim back.be should r nutar go aa-»y again , no metier bow poor we might be ' * r * The auos was up aud shining so I bright that it was almost as light as day, j r and orearutlr Wilis* said : presently aatd J w

"Mother, ita oaly ahuat half a mile t1 acruas the felda. and they vss't f» to p bad foe a 1-ag has at Mr. Lomnrr'a-t s kt us- go and get Charlie. Why, mo- a (bar I Mem to hear him crying pow.' d • Urged by th« child's •htreetws and h tba fond prompt tag of my owa bean. 1 * consented I think I aover aslked half e a mik su^qutckly to my life, and aeither s ufaaspoka astdl wa reached Uta man- b siob Than wa flopped a moment for n breath, aad euro waough. wa" could htor . a baby aers**;** at tba top of hid voica ■ Wa want roand to tho aiuiag-ro»m door , aad kaockod Thay aeamod half fNgataasd wbas lh*y akw wi-o" tt was, bat t asked -.qfe" politely. A hind name was . i walkiag with tha child ap aad dowa the ' ffoor. trying ta p^y it- Mra. l^rn- j < ' mar bad wabrtod haeaeff aot. aad wm ly j i ► tag aa a kaaga. I i -Coaa to mother.' Willm m»d ; aad ; ha broagbt tha ttuk Mtaw to ma at , » oi re . 'Hdw fe eSaag so ma, et.ll eobhtog- i I rat tailing aS tba whsk to 1*4 htmarf! t ] ia my areas at -faaaao»ctwaMmap.'IaaMatkM. j >4sa I eatod gal my aata* ekM. las _ i - art Ml at take bim hams * A Thay wasdawt^ taought ma tha aiStoat p | ml wamaa ; hat thafr ayM ward* ealy i, etottod toiah tokM tow* ho* aa hoar *fyjem wammMi laaavymc the haby to my OwatoiMsay

'When I had laid bim in -bad; aow fast j asleep, bat still anbbiag, and he reach- J ing out hit little hande to f»el if I was ! ^ I taid ; j D "God helping me, come what will. I i ^ wul never part with one of my living ^ children again.' And I ue«er did. I aeed not tell you how wild with jjy j rest of the children were a ben thrt , ^ "found the bkby in bed the ui-xt mors ing i": they almost fuaght otcr the ittle ftlioa; j I and from that dty furh thrir graatest j ( ■ a ub tuem. j 'When the eff.ir came to be known- ! many blamed no-, end many (atort ttot ; I rich neignbors miuht bare dot.e me. ' ib. » uithbeid..! think, fur <uy folly, as j' ] they called it But a f«a poor a omen i hkr niyaelf. ihat had slwsys nursed their t : uwn eluldrea. said I did tight. XX e bad many trials, and ufteo tcarcely a ctust o! i bread In tlie bouse ; but our bardsbips j only bound us the inur-s cl.isefr together: ' ' All iut children- proved comfirta and blessings to tne ; God took care uf one I for inr; but as Wilbc Mid. »e keen that ' was f»t the best The rest, married id i | the course of time, and left me , but the | prop uf my old dais, the one wnose inplentiful aud Pooif.-nable home, has nev-*| jar left tne since the day 1 gave b in j away ' — Littl t Wyna AS AShWEE BASTCB. i A spirited l.ltle lady from the West. J j ratify u-aite a brief srji.uru in New Tork L » ruing brilliant Itltr-ra to journals on the iter* journals , a

sunset tide of the Mate. VX bila riding j , oat nne duy behind a span of lightning ' s 1 ork horsua. she persosded the , charge Western isdies ran drive uke a , j frminine edition of Jehu— what ia thera . ; they can't dof — tiiiitle pluoip iiulekul- j gloved hands guided the foaming steeds j •long Fifth >»eoue with a grace and > ski., that tingled many condetsualluliS I scientific beboldera. OwtUats - paused, uncertain which to idsulra aio»t> . the h-.r»ea. the driving or the driver — i but i>di«* eiatated their aristocratic | ■ at an angle of forty-five degrees as j-they patued. so significantly Ahat the j 1 Western beauty inatincti rely gave back ) I the rema, asking, with tha prettiest air of perplexity in the world, j •• Why do they store at me so f. Don't ! Udtes'drive here ?" She was answered ia the negative. | I I " Not drive." Tha forehead was cob- i I tract ad with mhoiu deliberation f >r an > instant, and then Came the " sauhn'g" I ' . question ; i " Am 1 top fast, or they too slow?" W on't Soma of our " best" society ; l please answer the interrogatory? La-, i dies never look so pretty es wben they - #re dmmgfine fa arses, wed ick certainly splendid fun I Is it against the rules T 1 and if to, why to ? as Captain Buutby Itrtct or ekabtsb os cbaeactee. , i parents who do net exercise a cartful ! supervision over the reading matter of supervitioa reading uf j

their children, omit a date of fitai im- ; port su'er, and may reasoualjfy anticipate j ^ aubsiqueut disappointment mortification . aud sorrow, ia the failure of those Ail- 1 , to meet the expectations which had furmed of them. _Aaroa Burt re•eiled in the raadiug af infidel books to ; cariy yaotk j' sad vet. with talenta tv j feave m«de him a second Washington, | went down to fate gr.ve with -Abe ] I of a corrupts r uf hie kind, a traitor : aad a maikem. The son of the is- j ' morul John -Hazard, the friend of man, with all the advantages of a aspenur ed-.' ' ucatiouaud high social position, kft to himself, to read what he listed (his aa- ! titer being dead ant) bh father in fjreign j .anda ) (ell tolo debauch' ry, and died a druskea madman, to the lunutic asylum ! I at Leicvaser, bafare be w thioy-iv* It W recorded of tha Emperor Paul, tha Men of mooara visas, oat. af the soat aaaasahto af sms, -if caeeivrd fawtoriM are traa. hat ha took tha almost deiigiA to reading hambie takSL of *e»ry desrnpkoa, is eqate.mplat^g pictures af captas, maraer a only to prae-. tica them sL whoa, a link ktor. ba was pfeoad mm tha throne of a} i tue Kuaaiaa — Aa aatoor't pr.ouag prm k a paip t, whatv-frcm ha 'prMchaa to all •*# i , fug a* ast tar ia the Tovra-cbacha uf the . awiverwa. A saa fhs i* otakiag a hook , mm aaasMly haag ksaatf - A fear 7 >« ** -

THE LfTK 5?' HOME. "It is only shallow-minded pretend- 1 i era," said Daniel Webster, "who cither £ | make disungutahed origin a matter of j 1 personal merit, or obscure urigiu a mat- j ' ler of personal reproach Touct and I i scpftilg «t the bumble condiliuo of early j ^ j life afircl nobody in America Lit those j r who are foolish .enough to indulge in i i tbem, aud ibey are gemraily sufficicuily ! ■ | punisbrd bi the published rebuke A - I 1 who Is uul ashsfOed of hiuiaclf need ' I not be ashamed of his early condition ! It did not happen to me to be born in 1 a 1 »g cabin, but my cider- brothers, and • sisters were born in a lug calmi, raised among the snow-drd's of Now Hamp- ; i sbue, at a period so early that - hen the . sm-ukv first ro»e from its rude chimney, i snj curled over the fruicr. lii'S. there • as up siniii«r evidence ul" s a hue man's ! bablUtlun bilwoXn it and I he se tic- . i mc ts on the ncers of Canada lu reinsiot st'll iX"St; 1 make ll an annual visit-. I carry my children to it. to : iea<-b the hi the hardships eudutrd by I t'-e generations whi. li bs>r gu'<e before ' tbem. 1 live to duel) uu the tender! ' recollections, the kindred tics, the early affections, .nd the narration, aud tuci- ' ' deo'-s which nnngl* with ail 1 kuo« uf ! this primitive f„m ly abode. I weep to , ' I think that noue uf those who inhabited : Iter- now among the living; and if j | ever I fail ia affeciiouate veneration for 'him who raisvd it. and defended it • against savage vi lmce aud destruc- • | tioo, cherished all domestic co-rf->rts k | beneath its roof, and thruugb the fire " and blood of se«en Vrsrs' lecuiutiunary

blood jrsrs' refuiutionary ;J ' to serve his coautry, and to rtise bis i 1 children to a conouiovi better tbao bis i own. may my mumc, aud the name uf ' posterity be blotted forever fruin the ■ memory of toaiikiod " a btairihl sest1mem. Clasp thy bards mvekiy ovar the still ; breast — they've uo more work to do i j close the Weary eyes — they've no more tears to shed ; p*« the damp locka — . tlie't^-nn nu».re pain tu bear Cloned i alike to love's kjud voice, and calumny's i aUngjeg » his per 0. if in tb*t stilled heart you have | 1 ruthletsiy pkoted a thoro j if from that . r j pleading eye yoa have carelessly turned j away ;.if your loving, glance and kindly I 1 word, and oka ping band, have come — ( all toe UU — tbau God forgive you 1 No | I frujru gathers oo that marble brow as vou gar« — no ifcoeu curls the chiseeied * lip — no flush of wootidrd Ice. lugs mounts' ! to the bior-teined temples. God f .rgtve you ! f-ir your feet too ' must shriuk appalled, from death's cold ' j pv«« — your faltering tongue asks : " can itbis be Matt, f " Your fadiag^ye lingers ' I lovingly oo tbe senny earth, your ciammy ' ' bands feel iU Uat frebte flotur j 0, fapacious grave I yet another vie7 , tXm for thy .roueiusa keeping 1 W nat I | qo »ofd of gr eting fputa the househoid ! sleepers ? No warm w Icome from a sister's ioviag lips ? No throb of plea * ■ sure from tbe dear mauroal bosom T ■' ' • .;r i i-'t lent ail!

O. if these broken lyubs were newr j gathered up! If beyoud death's swr.ling liood thera •* re bo eternal shore! If I for the straggling bark there wer« no | port of pemm I If athwart that lowering I cloud sprang no bright bow of promise I j AM tor love IT tnts to all, mstoeuh^o , There ia a German family in Galetia, who, in daily converaation.-uie the English ktgawge. But the mother to sen es bet children the same German prayers she need Mo repeat m her child•I booil. away back on the banks of tha 1 I I rivvr Rhin*. On# aight. na little Barn- j i eat, a preeociona chap of soma four sum- | ; m era. was quietly going through bia eva- > I aing devotions, he suddenly electrified j i jaod astonished his mother by exclaim- j i tog : " Ma. why do we always talk Yts- j i j tee and -pray German f Is God a Dutch- , -CMUA6 II IIAOL" I Mva. F . mm diaco.eeiog a gvwy r hair, datormtaed to end iu e*i»le«ce, when a friend remowavratod. elating the a eid sdega ton". •• foar.ee# would comu , ta tha funvral." Mra. F xvpliad that abe bed no ; objection provided tbey "fsa. im Hack. " • —Okr ehildrea ahouid karu theLlif. k is awW* sad vUaabie only »haa it ia to* caaap by ths aida of koaor aad

A n«IT WITH EIT0LYE8B. Daring the early part of laal summer, a fight wilb revo'vei# (ook place in one of , lhe streets of the city. It seems one Bill ; Davis, a nelvd gemt'ler. who teaidea at L j Y reks **» interested in and droves horse- | ' race which cstn. off at Flacer.ll e on tba j ( 15th tnataai. and -thvoeed" ihe race. I ^ I mating four thuusaod five hundr.J dollars (lank £ to reus, Hall. Dulrh Abe. j and Spanish Bob. four -sporto." backed j 1 -j Davis' horse and got broke swore vea- ' - geaoce. killing on sight. Ac, On tha lrth I I they all came to this city (except Davii) I < I liaison axhl. A. UO the 21»t Davis' ' ,-,m« n town. Bud .1 two o clock P M . I..V k s a.ty.. .Bltg'tha FaehionT when Ball I iuokiag :u. exclaiiued. "Uara'-s' tha duty j con-men ced shooting. Davis jumped out ! o' th« chair a.ih oar boot puhshad, and, j j drawing hi. revolver, fired, and Ball frll j dead across an iron grating. Davis then! I y-in peJ" oot on tb* sidewalk. Isughiugly | ' You ve nia-s a mistake," and ' fired al Dutch Abe, the hail tek.ng effect , i n r.ght breast. He lull, wb.u Davis [ r i si. and caugiil the revolver from Bail's r l ands, say wig. as he walked towards ihe door of tha Fashion, "XV hare's the rest of j f lour murderers I" Blood was ruuoiog " : ale., down Ihe r-ghi cheek. A« be was ou j -.he po.i t of .Olsr.ng toa door, bs was rest I hy htrvri k Bud ?p.cish Bob, when Davis r j raised Ihe revolver :n his right hand aad II ! fiiwd twice. Sierras fell, and Spaeisb Bob fjampad over turn on the sidewalk aud fired. IS ' Davis slaggevad. but recovering, they (Da- ( "vis and Spanish Bob) commented in good .. cari.es', firing at each Olfcer about taanty c an.es' . Bring »l «aco oior. iwu :

] feel apart. After Davis had fired two j j shuts ba threw the revolver at Bob, and. j } changing ihe r-v, liver ha took (ion Ball | , .uto his right l.aod, bs ra.sed ll, and it | ►napped three tunas; the fourth" lime llj j went off ard Boh fell. (Davis had fatlvo 1 1 oafore iMa, and waa laymg on hit breast , > ; on th* bauquelte.) Davis threw ths re- | voltvr into the sireel, saying, "Hell 'and I ' fane, damn the thing." liv tbao pulled a ' do ringer, and both (wly ha-.iug one shot; earh; began craaiiog towards aacb olbar | ■>n their stomachs. XV hen about five feet I , apart they Utah, raised partly Bp and fi'wAj I ' sia-ulisiieoosly; when Bob's head fell, anin I he rtuiaiaad periectty still. Davis tbca j aatd, trawling towards Boh. "Ha s gone, i . i 1 cooked him," and then parity taraad oo | ( hit side end tried to' rise. Ou examine- j i j lion, Bali *eed Spanish Bob were dead, ! I Dutch Ab and Sieven* mortally wooaOed. • ' | the first having been shot through tbe j " j right lucg. causing internal hemorrhage, i j Ac. ; the iaiter wee shot throegb tbe left | * i breast. Spanish Bob bad (oar wooods on | i li bi— two in ihe" right breast, arm, and una j ,-j between the eyaf. Ball h.d a ball ■■ his | heart. Davi- bad t>l wounds— two id tba ; 0 , r.gm lag. osa in the right hr.aat, tea k | the left shoulder, one in the left ariii J j (through .) and one oa tha right chaek. " , wu.vr a bullet bsd struck Uie rbeek hone > an t glanced off. cutting oat a piece of fiesh y ' of the six- of a ten cent piece. Siaxvoa died oo the 24th. -at taenly minutes to eleven A M . Dutch Abe died. Doctors say Davis wi'l cerUiely recavar.— Cuh/orj ate I 'after. • him1l1atisw pdtcee. Mao may be justly mulled lb* great . destroyer end rsiermisatot of life, wilh- , destroyer ana esieriuinaioi oi use,

.•us regard to ihe ifmc, piece or circnmstei.ee*. By his -power the strongest era osercome . by bia iugenuity. the moat sabtile are tircumveoied. aad their energies "j .if body and mind made snhdewieat to bia ' cecessit.es or pleasures. He is superior to : the whole annual cr*aiioir to the nobleet I altrihuie# ; hot he enjoys oae pre-eBii-tence. for which eeen the loweet have no ' cause to envy him. AR lb* destructive ■ animal* fulfil thaik Jito oBces upon creatures belonging to other kinds ; when tha -j lion leap* from tb» •mbuah, it ia into tha eck of Ibe wild o,X or tha . Blelopa that ba ' bunas his claws ; wh.e the wolves howl to ' oniado, it ts ih« deer thay are pBrsaiag, - wh»o tbe scream »f the engle sounds shrtU - | )aai, then l*t iha.wild Hack beware 1 EvAa . ! tbe iosauabto fe rocious tiger keeps aloof , j trom bia brethern #f th* blaod. B«t wbaa _ | tbe drama roll, aad the tramp*" fkag. 1 a hen the banner fold* are shaken abroad ' | apos Um air, aad the neigh of the chargwr " |, revenues tha deep totes of tbe bugles ; j tbaa ia man, with hid hMa-ad raaaoa. pre pared to spill th* blood of bia traitor— to drive hll amoAa'iDg ehanot oyer the laces y of bis kindred ; spread havoc and deapa* , before hm paAh. end toove lamioe aad pea- ^ uie new to track his foeuDpd.— Bern. E. Pmi- • ' ' " — Reciprocal tore id jesnce ; constant o lav* is ton it to*; secret toe* ta prtoeacw. " It it th* bar MM thing a to ts feign ■ here it ia a*l. or. to kid* it vto il »; » bwt it is easier ooeutorfeiked tba* Mata caalei d _ asa Bto Mtostp r*6hto to atop hv seft^sito

— Common konae It vslaahla la all Mail if business except love-making. | — Ncbodj^tahea reproof ee kindly aa ha | that drs-rves most to be comma toed. — Money it to a mas what a trunk it to j as elephant, and what teeth aad claws at* ! a lion. ' . — The readiest and beat way ta Aad tot | what future duty will be U to do present ! duly. | _Tbeat'rM und balls are ofte» the mmrm ! ambroidery on the tattered clolhee of civilised life. ! —In play end for pleasure you car. not • peak too much with children, nor, to p«aj taking or lunching them, too littl*. — To the child every bit of wbto It a ! gilded flower rod, on which Hancyeus tod ' bnndred-leuved roews. - — ll is the temper of the bigktoft heart, j tike tbe plulm tree, to strive moat np wards j | wbeo most burdened. | — XV" isdom id tba ohe# that spriwgath f | from the heart, blonmeth eo the tonga*, j and bearelb fruit iu the actions. I — M isfo'rlone it fond of the aacie'y of the i ; ill-natured. Treat it go-id bnmoredly, ato ( i it won't make a second call. e | — ,Uod. in bestowing upon ns the beaotlif i fal art of Jagoerreotypfng, took a pencil *f g | fire from ths "angel to the sun." and placed i ll tn the bads of a mortal. 0 I — Old men love their early memories. ,l ! Liks tbe G-eebs, they drew pictared af II ' bliss, as it were, oa the marble sarcophagi d of their changed, but slomberiag past. lb j — Tbe Iight-honoe shining from no oca a* ^ | f hff gives light to fewer thonaaada of wa*- .* *' derera than the midnight temp over which jd ! a mighty totollect pnrsnes its researches, i —What reason mav not go to school to I — What go school I*

! the wisdom. of bees, sola and spiders t j XV.tiat wise hand Uacbes them whet reasoa l cannot teach os T — The first year of a child's lib ia tha { most tremendously important of any secI c ending twelve month, thuagh the creetnfa ) shall number three-score aad ton. I — Painfully does man attain to tbe alp , of- ideal love ; still more painfully and daoi gerous— aa in the rase of other alpa— is th* { descent from it. ! — XVheo we see what a man is, w« don't j ask how ba was edorsted. The fruits of * i tree afford a better teat of ita eooditibe tha* > t a stalamsnl of tha composts used is draaai ! tog it. 1 | — Antiquity attributed dirina honors to ' tbe inventors of tba arts, and heroic hooora < i to mere legislator* and foandert of empires. • j'So sliea were tbey to tbe greatest merit. ' 1 — A noise, when an author ta writing, ' | generally stifles bia best ibonghte ia the ' j birth— just as a load sound causes the death 8 I of a brood of eantry birds and silk wotmeS — How sweetly the mosic of si I ear- belle * ' j from the time to com* fells ea the listoa- * j ing heart. How raoornfelly swell the { chimes of tba days thai-era no more. it - * t I —As the »cho ie always of more syta't ! bias, the farther off onr cell etarts, m mast k | the eoul from which we desire a (hirer e«ho lg | not be too oeer oars ; ato hence th* near, nass of »oula tucreeaea with the diitoaoc of „ U""" ■ ■ ^UsHlcr's (Coturt. tu U|SU luauiM. Rueetioes, *•-, am he at mtapulrd wllh the Aaswe.* aa4 BeluiSeae la

MiscEiuiEera Dm-M. «. I am composed •/ 44 letter t. My 12, If. 26. ia a domestic animal. My 22. 42. 16. *4, t« • driak. My 81. 13. 88. 4. is often served far dtoUy 44. 27, II, 86, 3, 21, ia a relative, M j 24. 40. S3. 20. 14. means to bright**. My 3", S. IS, iv sees ob e clear day. My S. 35. 6, 7. 27 . 30. ie a girl's saw. My 17, 23, 43, I. we *11 enjoy. My 32. f. 38. 35 . 8, 10, is e kito of sovw. My IB. ia a typ«, coonecuag th* MM parts cf'my whole. My 41, 2, 16, 28, 37, ia a vary intonating game. My 2J, 38. 25, is a small bona*. My whole ia a tea*:,— which I propel* to ' "Little Mac," "Settle," and all aar yoaag friends, that tbay driah (eold wakar) with 1 La CX. Answer Mil week. 0- Aiivn to Esiswa ia oar Last i— "L'diob aad Prosperity." Ana waved by { Jem** fimallea. Mary J. Bmlth, SaBle S. , bmlth Answers to Eaigma Na. 4. havw tost received from " Little Mac," PhfliAsdsL phi* ; "Sixty-firo," Prtoeetoa. K. J ; "Zed is," Goehea. V.J. Balls," M**s» i Bally, N. Thoaroa L. Raeaatt, Jr., . Tackebee, N^J By a atoadtog eeuoa at th* toad mf ttos 1 da part meat, it will to mm that aB •*<#- mas, fe.. maat, not oaly be eeaempa*iad with the aaewera to secure toeertAa*. tot p tothto. atom toi<U8 « Mrofe *••» thm to mad