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A UOSPJ^t KTURi. I '.Weare many furious phase* of hnmaMty,— we #ho administer to Use ale* in IHe grfnl bospitate which nt oac of lite biAU(W or Loodoii. The m»«i wprabythoftnrof thr world K dropped Mm tory ut. noa itUih UwMEhti- "fW« af }unn»n nature, thrrr src occaaioi*llj otrpng wdiefr whlrh ohuid out from r. urorun di^WWi a w ulow" t^ha.-WJ MdtoM- n «rtf-conlalncd, wMRMbfe^favIV.hifrWrnilna; Her Kitimi-Mrof «*«Ur wen iJup). and of a.vrtjr hlflll unfair, hot fbey did not tqllgbicB mo with any grrmt free-. Horn a* to her paM hklory, and abe, • fair htc part, ■ffrthrrd liy no onni eager to nupplement the meagre torormation farnhhetl by them. However, people have a right to keep their own oil in the woman v reticence ; we hap|wnod to lie very abort of eOricot nurnea at the time ami she waaatonce taken upon trial; her somewhat atrange stipulation, whldi slf made a list juo Iwipg agrped U{,— that ahe should not be tOmpeBed to rreide in the hospital. but merely tome In lo perflate her thrn of nursing, and, that over, be at liberty to Icnvc tlw |wvcincU when she pleaaad. 1 aay tlieelipuialiou was a elmngr one. Uiausc atlachod to.it there WM corrtdrraMe pecttebiry aaeIng a lower grade. with tnir quirt, rceerved ways, nod her manner or moving about a ward aa If she studied UK lightnun ol every loot- - fall. But she hrul her pacullarKk*. 1 have alresuly saldsiic was nc* given to be cumnnmkativT, and tor the first thne laontha she was ia thr. |dace. J | j do not believe she ultcrvd a wart 'to " ahy one •wifhiti.-the walls, bxrejd on • sbbjeed* eoMUMtnl with tho perform- ' aneo id" hat dutfaa. Thce. tim,: she : ncu.ir, ■-i.da.uri.u-f..i, die- ('.rising on duty In the aertdent word. - Boat nnrere hdre very Utile liking 1 f for this ward,— llie work {a Yrry heavy ] i ami unraniUlng, ami frequently the sights are 'Wofr'Uialr ordHiiBttf ?re- ' pulalv#.' • fklt the wariallr made tor 1 LlfaoubmgiOOi.ialil RiSifeAft ' mora JejrlMi- Jhe OMtun-mf Ureases aim osl a morbid -MWMhVwIMi Mle ,kv ' vreoped tor WpMng. to putkaibir, upon 1 i jieopb injutdi ty railway aaotdtoh'. ' 1 When some poor uianglud piato-Iayer, ' ( or a railway porter crushed almost out ofneemblance lo humanity, wouid le 1 borne in and laid on an eai|dy out in the aA^dent ward, thia woman wnn at ' ■ the beAidc, wllli a so iulng intuitive

lu soothe and aaaothe poor shattered 11 » wretcli, uad abo woald wait .ua Wra '•hand and wi^mi.tntMiaity of ' , devotion ftr In exc^^ uf^yju^inCTC ^ wnukl iuivr .Irmarfdrf oTTirf." Tndred! ■ her iNUtiakty Jbr railway "eases" was 1 • go marked that U appeared to amount - In a paaMon; and smoug tho other « uurw», m m »l»w to fi*diptai any po- 1 " cuBarity, and bane upon It sons' Jnno- ' . i.V't'i.'." i k-kname of "Railway Liar. '' 1 1 r Kolvidy ever gat any cuu to the raaaon, - If there Was any, tor thl" /•"'*""< or 1 ' hers ; indeed (tolsslv over was favored r a w'Ui samllgpt^mmuf Jpa cqpB- f 1 dence. 1 confess to haw ,IWt much ' interest in the aad-cyed yauig widow, o and to have several times given her a « . an oiamtwg whteh might have i availed harwaif of fa* narrating some- c . bcr.phat bfe ; but she always t retired wUhin hureuK Orllh g^ve- 1 flrenea. whteh pnrabd me not a Hale, « satisfied as A was, that thue wu no- « ' dfing in lier aoteeedrnts of a character ' s vrhkli would tafa hear tha liglil. c f There are no MiidmswIMn art . Ine- < pital. Fhyaieal suflbring is not to be s • mitigated by a gala day ; the pressure c of disease raxraot be lightmed by joiilty . add merry -making. On Hew Ytmrt 1 was gtad of heart, a poor shattered i I fcou was borne into the accident ward, t It was a railway porter, whom a train c I had knocked down and pastes! over, a • crushing the poor Mow. "Hallway 1 } Lin" was by his side in a moment, t welting the ,mi,-pmehi.i hps, sad , .ans-Aluiig the ptlkiw of the haUWsm- ■ . adnus suflerer. The house-surgeon I eameund went With that silent shake c r : 5 P«ra«D J^^mj^piaal tebkd|te reyi; 1 again v^ilo^thc accidrnt ward. The ] << JmAp was 1 si ruing trebly, dierf- t i filngtetfim light oruf the grant nsse, , r t-tenc-1' toward the railw.^i'Utcr', , J..an^dHhM>»UM vraa-Otte 1 . and that the HB- had gone out of Uie , ( II, 1 hrewia fare euMuad sound <ff lat- ! trr sobbing behind it ; Knrt when 1 • '[ ** Blled ia kbs attsmey, ^nd tte-imte ,

w«i w-v ■ - '. -■ i'ly r!/.'- ■ ? frp\nfi ai#«i> eaSlltetal was the aa da ' son of a grief so polgnnnL SorodK. t< • i-toond I was now iwkki the tatrand m ' Wots of ber rewttvo ; with a deep sig * ,. she sdM, in hat Scottiali aoxait, i« wa m * 'te bmg, langatcay/' bqt, If I eared t * T Mar it she would tell it. So sittin; ai ic there, we two together in tlie dim twi » light uflhc night temp; with the »h«{ " „ tcred corpse of the railway |SMVrl_vin( Ie- tha JMewfag.'palheHf tela :— c ,. "I am an AU-nken gtri by birth W T My tether waa the foreman of n eoml a Thctory, a gey still; dour man, hot i '' ,, glide father and an nprlghl, (tod-tar s ^ 'Injc mm When 1 was about eiglileen I n 1 toil acquainted with a railway guard, ai , a winsoinp, manly lad as ever ye would '■ I, wirh to sea If ye had keut my Aliek 'b g j o. wadiui wonder at me tor what 1 did. 'b T My tether was a proud man, and be a cduklna thole that I slmutrt marry n »i 3 man tluit be said wasnavny eiiunl in hi >-- iuJtKAVAMWW rait S i, pmtt AM fraeromingnhout llic a house, and mefrag apcfaig lum. It was •. a aair trial ami I dfahm think ony ■t tether has a right to pot dooo hia fool a and mjfr (be happiness uf (wa young a folks in the way mine did. The strugh gib-was a Utter ane between a tether's it commands and the promptings of true e luvr, and at last, ae night coming hamc c frne a Maid's house, Alkk and I torai gathered again, and he swore he would i not .gang till 1 had promised him I i. would marry him store I lie week was I out HI no hah ye with laig details e of the battle that 1 fought with mysel', a and how In the hlndrr end A lick enn- ■ qocrad. We were married in the West t Kirk the Sunday after, and wo twa set - up our simple house-keeping in a sin- < - gki room in n house by the lock of the 1 Infirmary. O Mem, we were happy < young things ! Alick was thetondest, ' J kindest man yw oould poadbly Imagine, n f Sometimes be wad take mo a jaunt the d I and is.int out the forties on tho haul as I , we (Rust Ikudiing by them. I t Then ouAhe Sunday when lie was o(T n [ duty, are need to take a walk out to the n ( Tony fight-house, or down by the " , aukl brig o' Balgownie, and sync hainc b . for an hour's read of tbo Diblc 'afore 1 ' . put <Jn«u the kebbuck and tho ban- , nocks. My tether ksepit hunt and unforgiving ; they tailt rue h« had awnni ancalli I ahaald iicvur darken his dqor nviir, ami at time* I SJlvurj .olrtj the f. . l'iitemi-sa of his Avling toward- ine, gs -j . A was sitting up MvWng -tor AMck's „ . hauKM-oniing wbimhewm* on tbo nieht g ^ turn, but he wad come in with Ms j , blythe smile and cheery grading, and p ' RtTty thought luit jq>- at his preen ire (| I wad flee ateay as if hyteagic. Some , . of the friends 1 had leant Wtm n basic p , at home stilly kept up Uie aequaintaa^. , evening at one of their houaiw. Tho p , Hew Year time cable and Alick ami 0 . myself got an iiivHarton to. teepour f , Hew Year at the boose of a decent, j, ( elderly couple tlmt lived up near the „ , KlUybrewater station,— quk'i, retiral K . folk, that had' tabu in teiAhirsa' and n . Ho,ls Miiaiali to kmnfflltiitiMs on. niaiio

It waa Aliekh aagbt tor the late mail train frum Fbrth,'bul ho wodld hr 'at Waterloo In thnrtn get up among us to sea out the aukl par ami the new. in, aad i »me fa. ^■iHlals ravol^ tJwre ami wail fm his, af^^l., . " 11 waa A very liap|iy time, T|u> , •fat couple wen- as kind as kind isuikl be, and their iwa or three young folks tlmt keepit dp the fun brisk and Uv.-ly. I took a hand at the cairts, and sang a Uke tbo lave ;• but I waa lulkiag tor , A tick's company to fill up my cup of i lo fin up my eup oT happiTha thne wnar on aad It was , getting cfaaw to the hour at which he ! might he expsrikl. I kunna what . aibsl me, tat I fclt strangely unotsy . ami anxious for hiircoming. 'Ilere ho , U at last,' 1 aaJd to myself, as inyhenrt . gave a loop at the sound of a foot on - the gravel wqjSTW* it came closer I kcut it wa*na Alick '.-step and a stmnge cauld grip of tear and doubt caught mo at thojMwt. . Mr. Macquhortie - that was tiie name id our old Mend-was en I fas 1 out. and I overheard the sound of whispered c'uiVTrsalion in Ore pasThen ha put his hraddn ami called ont hia wife; I could are disfhee , white as a aha4 aad hia voice shook spite of himself. "The boding uf mhdbrtnne csioe upon mo with a forte it was vain lo i strive against, and 1 raise upon' gaed out into the passage amang them. The - auld man was shakiu' like an aspen the gude wife had her apron ou'r tea: and was grectin' like a huira, and in the door Made Tfim Tarquhar- » railway porter frae tha Waterataiiou. I saw it a' quicker than 1 tefl It to yon feddy. I ateppit up tea Tarn aad charged him ample ami straight ; Tarn, what's happen! to my AdjstI' The hot tears sutdc In Tarn's Tfmt asNw answered, 'DinBa iqirer, Hre>tor fas., dtena sirew, whan tlx answer must he a waaful ane.' Tei gmd ou'r him and. he's lyln'doalat ! skle uiy-hrad, and niy v'esi swacu form nunulc. hut the mUl.w putting on ' ^tTited£ih^ir,iiRwd Whteper re the «dd man. Nbe , wanna see torn. He b nmngied Out to Indite. £k niy aimi ^ 5 asa

■laying wl' Us bonny yaving Hair.' "hey left me. (here, in their considerate indlincss,' (ill the cauld tic* o' llw Tear's morning began to Irak, nd then they tdlt mc I must go. But wadna gang toy lane. He was mine ml mine only aaelangas hewasalmye te mould ; and 1 claimed my drnd wi' aie, to that houae he had Icll brisk owl sprightly irhea he kissed in the morn tog. Four o' Uic railay poriqrs carried liliu up to that aare which luul tint its tinny, took for e noo. ' I keepit him to myself UUl ey look liim away frne mc and laid under a saogh tree in Ahe Spiltnl MgaftL" ■She inusod in her story, uvensmie •the bitter memory oft tho |aal. X anted no formal application to give e to her strange preference for Hie acward ami tor hitherto inegplicfondness fur "rsilwgy casre." nor thing, witli what incxpressihlc vidum must the dreumstaiiccs lo licli this New Year's night was passWith her have auieu me md re-" mibranccs of tliat otlicr H< w Yw, [hi, the narrative of which ahe 'bad ; d given mc! Presently she recovrral r voice, and briefly concluded her ' L«ldy, I was wi' ladm when my . iok was taed-'from me. O, how sed to pray that God woulil^ to gooil ■ no and give me a living kcrjiaakc of •lead husband. I troubled nobody, ivcr speired if my futlicr would do [ thlug fur mc, but I got work at the to and 1 lived In prayerful hoj«-. , hour of trouble nunc and a fiitlierlaildic was born into this weary , d, the very picture of him that mouldering under tho tree In the . ! al Kirkyard. 1 necdna tell ye I ( i tcmsl him Alick, and the buirn , icon my Joy and comfort ever since ( C gifted mc with him. I found the , s land memories of Aberdeen U»i , wre and ye ken the rest ntorat ipc. . l a because ot Being with my lintrri ( wouldua agree to live in the hosfiefe like the lave of the nurses, a hen I go home now to my liule at be will waken up out of his salt si rosy and fresh, and hold up his be i inou, sac like his tether's, fur 'n tile's kiss."' W i nnd How to Cut Fruit. k oysters and PEACHES. iter in Cfiositerte Journal says . frui .Olid to eaten alire, like oysU'ifa. T1" s an edge to Uic taste of a fresh - olF1 i.vstor, which euimw, Isnppos... s surprise he feels at being sudden! Wiped out of his shell. In a tow i utee, (his gives place to n feelu inn ; and then, in on hour or ne of ilcspajj-.. Whcu ho is 'la# I villi his brethren in a dish, tlie w J I wood is -hopeleas ami sad. Thsy t Stm teste lir life, lmt It Is or life d qioiiiCod. But Uic frcsh"IS'IHS ester has no time to grow toveris r melancholy. He is cnuglit sound y, and therefore whulosowc and nl. Allow htm to reflect tofore aisi in*, aiiow imn re rencci uexoiv J

: bis da lion, and the. brightness uf I hb sph i gunc. But the quick 0|»- » ration rtachlng him from his shell 1 •ails i asm through his being,' i L -which ie* nil llw latent exrellenra t 1 tetrnny acss into sudden ami unique perfooW ff rafrn at this crisis of ] > buUhft Dwera, la conveys all tho ( f gjalilini i which an oyster Is capn- ■ ' bb of g g to' die superior animal. t Bo ana aualy, I Imlievc, is II in eat- i r ing fruit i must to eaten alive, tof fore the ction begins to set in from i ' itc level r from .the llftecnrrying ; > stem, tea plum, for example, ] 1 upfeta stalk. It is (b some kind , l of inagura corruspondenre with all | ' rto isiweilr nature ; it shares the iifr i or the enland the sky ;"ft lias sun- , i shim* in llAins, nnd dow in its cells. < i Cut off, ntan time it dies, soryupt, I tmwholesoil and CvaAy moremrnt i in its prbgL from life to death is < markeal by A,ndcnce of Unl coaense ' I which nrakffruit deliclua-. There- 1 i fore, snppnslthat you pluck it ripe, i I Uic sooner »Vm is eaten the totter ' ■ for you. Tllr ,,1Ur*c uppliro most I I to tender, tliiteiuned fruit. A firm ] ! apple dies s!(l-. A nut holds out 1 t long against ddebaang influence of separation frc>4s source of lifc. But j : plums, figs, L-lie*. iiprioats, and S i strawberries tli to suitor directly " 1 they are gaUill. This is the rase I i even wiUi pilicathicli hp* -u.—i j ill i'W' i I of liruiscs, but tl couLiiu such ap|«r rent snrplusagellavor, that the first ' , stages of their (»y i, nut poroeirr.1, ' - excejrt by a euuii patete. I • .1 think the mJugbitlH-lvsl -tiiuc ' 1 for fruit 1 I am ifouite sure, though. ' i The alternoon isUl. nut'I.'don'l I recommend fruit U tho dew on it. i > let the fruit get iliwn breakfast to- j i fore you eat it youfaf. it hrcakbsts ' , on rarty sunshine l| Jew. It Ud.ro i these good things antheri - nules ui-m 1 itoelfand the wewfall, a, ym, dn hstf an leitir alter a pfatoat ^enktesli Eat it while it is hi L h'uinor, liy no i mehns in Ihe raw anLarly morning ; t thus you have the ymt fnsihness and I vfrgra flaviH- ..f UiteruiL It has - sooth* ehainet* lA m the day. I when ilia Sited with sVhiiic i then I 1 think it is swrator. Blues not rx- > press, oevhaps, the samUqniidto aro l curacy of ihsnutoristfahvor, lull its f eapocityfor rirfmera isriti its fufic.t t stnteh. it. pulp is nrfc« jntev, » though it UmorogrneraLn spmil » in its character ; and, iCwcr, imisr r and the rea-Tre of frwhoeWn, in ) Woulditfaspuraihlofair Ji magician ill words to

^$1 . apple, sound and i * |war, c sabrteradfiyaWtera'.-a* grape; gencrc on* ; the utiffatoiiy. t.mder, yet dfo- ;, Unci and fragrant ; tha gumS-t ny, A vulgar, yet pkaaant ; tfcc raspberry, e sweet; tbo cherry, Ueeting and-]iulpy. e It is of mo use trying. It is not my d fault; the bolt bra in tbo inadequacy I of langniga to define the sonsatfain 1 which shall generally Im apjoopriala - to the flavor of fruit, and yet convey t the jieouDar pnqmrty of several" sorts, r I will not attempt a definition urilH iu. 1 But I protest against the cuarsoorss uf I the intellect which dura not pervrjve ta I eating that it is brought into cuntfo-l with the subtlest and yet most d inline - s tivc ilifS n ncro which out characterizfa [ anything which, like fruit,. is known I'uriassa facts im Philosophy . Aru ud scleMCA Silver may' be isaten into plates, 100, OUU of which make ooc inch in A silver. JBJhJito Unowto-yf— i ' inch in diameter. #111 sustain IV • imunils. A wire of had of the same j rise, sustains '> pounds, and Un -16 ' - The surface of the earth Is l'Jti.titti,"Mi square miles, and its solidity 268,- ' 72U,aM,iI0 cubic miles. No mum than ' one-fifth of the whole earth is habitable 1 by man. The nunn depth of tlie ocean *" in about (brcc pules, and tlie mean ' tlm ucrau la one and three-fourths ' miles. DiMrilnite this huid equally ' over the bottem of the ocean, and the waters will cover the whole face of the ' earth. 1 The earth has hecll penetrated about ' 3,000 fcet ; if we add to thia tlm height ' of the higlicst mountaiu, wu liave one 1 eighth-hundredth of tlm disUuice lo the ! centre of the earth I less in proportion ' fuel In diameter I If Uic terrestrial gravity prevaib-d at ' second, and u common sized man would weigh about 4,000 pounds. ' Tho Sun is equal to 30,010,01X1 of 5 Mercury, 1,530,000 of Venus, 1 ,388.(XJ0 1 Earth, 0,301, (XX) Mars, 073 Jupiter*, ' 13, '.«H Saturus. ami 1,595 llrrschels. r The mean motion of tlm moon is 3,373 feet per second. ' The inoou inereases its vclocily 11 seconds in a hunditti years, ■ eipml the 55th part of the sun, - eon to seen wiUi the naked eye. , Tlicre are twenty-eight star* that - change their efifor. 1 The mean annual tempcratoro "f Ihe • earth Is fifty degrees. The thcriiioini • ter is generally Uie highrot at live p. u. . and lowest a little befiiro sunrise. Tlm , term gas is the German for ghost. Torricolli mode Urn finjl hnrrutneter r in 1613. Otte> Gucrtcfcs'niadc the first r ( annili were first used by the Moors t in Spain, in 1312. Clock* with weight f and regulators were invented in or i atoitt-tho year_1350. The first pendus lum eloek waa mode ill England liy a j* Dutchman, (aomethingextrnnrdinary,) ' (sometlungcxtrnoruuiary,) '

by tiie name ofFrnmautei, in 1662. ' Water clocks were .first uscil in Rome, '158 B. C. ; clocks nnd dials set in the churches 0X3. 'Clocks made ! strike by the Arabians in 801. The 8un Dial Is said to have Iseii al i Loccdnmon, in the time of Cyrus tlie ■ Great. The first one at Rome was set : Ik C., aboai'HM. Hurtling glasses, aspl In the time of I Anlilmedro, who wnsHgirn at Byra- i euse. B. (.'., about 287. to-. The aft And mystery" of knfanding dlKOTCfcd by rilummus, one of i the male deities, deified at a period iq history whrttMiseoverirs inany i art or lutenee rnlitbsl Uiem to the i Tlm vulgar and bbiekguanf wiener. ' of boxing was -practiced by the Roman . (Radiator*. I. 0. «. T. ' Tho ludc|iondcnl Oriler of Good , Tisnplars iuid its origin in 1851, in Central New York. AlUioufih havite periods uf dcptroeion anil <hscnnragunenl, U Is now a vigorous organisation. ami in many sections has , proved itself an enniral and succronftii worker in the Tciupeguwc Field. ' At the Fourteenth Annual hosston.uf , Mw RL W. Grand Imlge of North , i.njcriea, hrirt in May last at liiclimon?, Indiaiui, repnts-utativro were present for thirty Stales and Provinces, i Including Colorada,Cnlifoniin,Oivg!>ti, NrbnuUia. Cnnada, nnd Nova tk-utia. , Order now claims a memlwrshlp ofrxiq.ano; It inakrs noinridlon* distinctifitU on account of sex or race. , and in Bodge ill" valuable aid of 1n v3jw*% Ixslgro, the youngest of which ■ ialloiraer Dodge, Ho. institutod In i Trt-nton on the 13th of August. 1 The following |italform of principlra I was adopted at the annual nrarinn inr MM) : 1st.. Total ahsteneipv from- all inj, . loxhniing liqw as • le verage. ; 2d. license in aa fann, or under I liqwas, tube used as a beverage. 3d. The absolute jwohibiliuii of tlm ■ ting liquors for each purpose; -pruhi- - bHiou liy the will of Urn pooptos xi pivssad in due form of taw. with the f pyuallas daeraved for crime of such J , magnitude, 1 4th. The eroaUuB iff a' Imalthy pnto ' He opmlim irpoff Ihe subset, by the 1 active dbM-miuaCion offrnth in nR tlie i modra known to an wnDghtened pln1 ifinthapjr. 5th. -Tiie eteetiod <t good, hraw-t : in. li to Rdinimsfa r II..- taw.. 6th. ttewrintenro h. eflbrts to raoe ]»-

r, Cranfalln's Water Priakrri. 1 r- ftiil iras to alcohol a slreqgth-givci. j ' f Bvsry niaii tiut »>Tr trained for a" sii- j . fi 1 pri-aie exertion oC strength kpu*» thai j : Trm Sayx-ra sjiokc the • troth when lie . ' r. suid •' I'.ii no tesdnt^icf, last jhen T'ro j - y. any business to do, there is -nothing j - y tike water and the ilunibhclls," Jtieh- » arc Gibdeu, whose pyvqris w'cn- sale ] a jected to a fite wrvurer, trial than a 1 y- pugilist ever dreamed oT, wlioso tai«ir» ■ . by nielli and day. during tile rom-laiy ' . siniggii-. ivi-n'rxis--ivc:ind.-.iiilimniu-. ' ■f heyond thiwc of ally oUier luember of f ■ die Houae of Common*, bears similar 1 t testimony : , " The muiu work 1 have ' i- hall to do, Un; mi-rq 1 h»vc resorted th f b the pump and the ten-pot." On this I a branch of the subject, nil the testiniony ' to against alcoholic drinks. W'licu- 1 ever the point has been tested— and if 1 has often town tested— the truth has ' been confirmed, that Im who would do • , hto very to-st ami most, whether in 1 rowing, lifting, running, watching, ' i sw-wiss, cliiwUoa, figtiling, speaking, 1 ; or writing, nmst mil admit into his ' b system one drop' of alcohol. Trainer* 1 r, usisl to allow Hicir mm a pint of l»er ' per day, and m-vflfe I miners half a j « . piul ; I ml now the knowing ouro have 1 1 . cut off rven that mmlcnite nllowance, ; 1 , ami brought their men down to cold ( L. water, and not too much of that, the j * , soundest digestors requiring Imt little | i liquid of any kind. Air. lltgelow, by j I f his happy publication, lately, .if the | „ , correct version of Franklin's Autobi- 1 | I "grapliy, has calksl to nriml the famous ( , iss'i pnssuge in -tfaai;*mmortnl -work : | f a "1 drank only water ; tlie other work- : " .men, near fifty in nuiphcr, were great i I. gurrlcrs of l«-er. On isx-asions 1 j ( t carried upand down staininlargc form j | , of types in each band, wlicn otlicr* | ] e carried liut one in both hamls." 1 j , , liavy a long list of references on this | t j |»iint, but, in these cricketing, iwnlracing, prize-fighting days, Ihe five! lias j,. 1 teetotaler, caifie to hi* nfilec, alter iui a! -seiice of several day*, and found letf ten and nrn-nr* of work that would ' ' A. M-. and wrote- Mradily. without 1 1 leaving his room, till eleven o'riock P. ' M„ thirteen hours. When ib.no, he ! ' I had some diflk-dtty In getting down | ^ stairs, owing to the siimn-s* or lit* 1 1 I joints, Causeil by flushing inaction ; bntj lie was ns frroh and smiling (he next , morning as Uionj}b he bad done nothing ! exlmonlinary. An- any or u* drinkers ] I of liver and wine capable of kui-ii a j ti-.it ? Thin, during the war. when j he was writing his history, lie perform- 1 • , wl everr day. tor two year", two itajra' I j upon the IWfanr ; ami, in addition, I and public spinklng. I may also re- | I who, of all othen( in the I'nited States, i r expemlsmoni vitality. Is.lli with tongue | - and |*n, and wlm d.ws hi* work with * B least fatigm- and most gayety of heart. I to another of' Franklin's water Ameri-

cans." — .Utaulic Monthly 1 T,,eK"wt ll!'«H(rWWW< ^Jb I York r„mi.cr.tafi «w>tt*u «• Dan.r. ; and .si* in England, iitt mikmiwn to • each other. Were very qnlHly working ' I away, wliore nobody cmlkl see iir hmr thorn, roeti one with transient glihiiises r him of the same wou b-ifrildts- • covery.- TIw two Frenchmen .wkre ' Nlepeeand liagurnu, tlieEuglsdmuui. • Fox Talbot. Poor Nfepoedied witlif ntif, find ing the light he sought, but . 1 biguerre ne wu llicka* puslicd on attain, j : and hi luatt he wads 0ie annonncn- , ■ merit or tlie daguerreotypsro- , Talbot , reached tbo sanni result in |V dlffererit _( • way at alimwfa exactly lis' asns. time. , But Jlon-iciir could take i-ivlun:- only of things tliat uquldn't. but ki-cj' still; It took nearly halT an hour for bin) to ' make his jdcttiri*'. and to he' <jMU for ' that leugfli qf'lliue wiu> jilore tlutn (mor 1 linlun'nityciiiil ^d. ' fTc eo'nMfr*f ev'en ' take a tree, and as to taking people, ' ' Europdi^ifae it Bp. Bd AmeTiifllooIr ' It up a'nd jlid ft. ' The nnlversal phll- ' issipher oTlhe Nete York VfrlvWsity. " Professor John W. Draper, licgun to - think about tho new idea,- and ft wa* f rote looghsfbre be produced from hit ' ik-u in " Chrysalis Italtoge," n sun- ■ drawn imrtrait of a hhtunn Awe- ot ' one of the nrrenheoi of (da-obuiaM. we - Uiink, wlikJi i* MIR extent- Europe . wraastoniahednt dun (prnd tfamg that • had ograe-outuf Gulfaaui, and Golluun i> very (iropgriy gforftieil ijoelf ill hating - taken lt«e first human photograph. f An extk-vopnin ary Oajje— A Man IUE^TU J^ixti-rTlK Jfoqy I ^-'i'ySUwH Xjlli i Abou^ij'^iji^wJ-wa^ , a »a the, luuids un IhxuvI ..illc , Breuicu , stenniship DvuU'libnd. were engaged a In breaki ng . oorgo, tlu y were grerttly - man. lnljt roiMrkaUy' prerervwl stale. TIs- Imdy wasiy'mg lit Jhe Uick rod of r inn- of the "Twitt r*. Intwecn tliat and la, Ursshfi iif the ship. Dr. Chabe'rtcxaruinSl'tJS Way arid fouml th.it the ,. man bad ham' holtrel to dsath and hail o thru dbtod: nP Uke aa Egyptian murnqni. .- -The mrnwfa*. nnd eeHutare > lissuua wore entirely -abaurlwd and the r skjn vtes drawn tightlv over the bines. I, ('.owner White, of HobokeU, haM an iuqdest, when Uwoaly tacit ohei- ^ ted were I that the rum was foitud«* „ above stel<*l ; that he was an unknown man. and- Is supposed to .hare g MUUgfifcsl'tomsdf Oir board of the ririp , -for the purpose of coming to tW» j oountey. There wore aq marks »f vHdenrooQthepuwm. Tho jury ran-. h dared g wallet that they , bate vod fa''-1 ■ ... (;- It • ' K^mdare wry «Dod.'' "Utoy j pttcatioa. "

. Tae m1 President or PtuNrg- . ; toe, (S. . Coi.urx. e.— The. ftcv. - JamroMeC«ai,-Bi;D., ^I*.D.,' of 1 1 Brliyt, having been appointed to the 1 1 1'oRe^i ot Princeton, United States of , | AutqHta, his, mifiiy friends in the . j Nortliertl uipltal decided ' thai he . should bare iC Buire snbstahtial me- . lnenta'of Jhe high respect frit for him , than nfrre words indicate. They at* eordingly, in a very short time, raised . sufficient flinils thjursent hint with a ' Vuiu-MrtesUnnmial. and inthemkles . ■ yielecteil show refimsl taste- ^viihNrAsI * with a strict regard in theA^ftik The , fcoaatots uf a very hand- , sons- ifllver rngravnl hcxagmi etefrw , |iot, leu pot, sugar U<»-1. cream ewer, i milk jug, stop howl. Ira kettle, - twcntjjedx inch salver and waiter. The foRowlug inscription to inscrilssl npmi j tlie salver: " PreacntpOo ,lhe Rev. ! , Jamre MeCosli. ttfi., U. !>.". Preri- j drol of Uie College of IYincutem. • ■ United state.-, as a memorial uf the j , friends uf various denomiualiuna he i has foil behind him in Ircbifid Bel- n fiist, Angus!. 1868." On all other ; I articlro the Doctor's monogram is cu- i I graved in a very tasteful "and artistic : : A very Iwautiful massive | 1 gofaf hnio-h t, intended for >lr*. Me- [ j CoSh, accompanies tlie aliove. . , i A fiend threw his wHi- Itoin lis- ! I bridge on Baliirday night i and .-lie was drowned. His name was : Riley. Ills wife had ome left hini for j j fata brutality. But they had gut lu. ( 1 mil of one place fur quarreling. They lo tlic'bridgc ou Uic llackeiuiack river. 1 lliey were heard quarrelling^!) a , | iu a towt. but as he npU btoy ( I fishing lu- paid little alU-nUfiu to Uie | nuil ter until lie heard a cry*Tor help, Nl. the water lying nil Itotyfcwk. lie r run very swiftly, aud hjfore lu couhl Kill v wn- at mursrrrol.*! ami taken the lv-rgi-n Jan. where he was roll.- | ...itted fiw^trial^ by the Aeling Re- | The prisoner is IS yedra of age. was ) born 111 treBnil, and laid rv*i.h*I in j j EUzahMh. wlu-re lu- w.wked with Car- 1 ii'istitutioii i-nteri upou its iw.-uud ' te-mber. under lilgldy favoralle 1 auspice*. Tho brolly emnprhn the following name* : Ib-v John Mi<11n-Ds-k. D. D„ President mid Pnifissor II. N nihil, D. D.^I'rofrroor of llto- ' to(i.-nl Theology ; llev. Randolphs; Foster. D. 1).. IVofrssor of Systeinalie ' I Theology ; Janu-* T. Stroug. S. T. Ik, i Professor, of Kxegetiral Tlu-obsgy ; . Rev. II. A. Butts, A. M., Adjumt ■ ProS-ssor of Greek ; J. U. Wurman.

Hebrew, Professors (Extraonliunryj tl for 1867*1 -Rei;.J. ,K. Burr. A.M.. • Hebrew aud O. T. Exegto ; Ui tures, !Ni7A -Rev. Philip SSaff, 1). I)., the c i Anli-Nieeiie Fathers ; Rev. Daniel tl ; Curry, D. !>.. Topics in D-a-triiia! p ■ Theology ; Prof. Geo. F. Comfort, A. c i M., Christian Art and Archaeology ; . ltev. tniliam ilutler. D. i>„ Religion* 1 , of India. _J . «' Helmbofai, the druggist, has par- « chased at Long Branch the Ctareiidon 8 jtotel Monnuiuth llouse and property, „ ' for 870,0(10. Umhg hto, supervision, „ ; the Clarendon Hotel, 11,1a stated, will , entirely reeunstrqfted, (he lipacli „ drive ill frout iif Uie hotels will be im- fi proved, and the Monmouth Moose, c [' opposite, will he (iirued inte) a first- d ' ebifas salt water Inthiug cstnbUshment „ ' for the convenienrr uf tliose who do a not rare to igdoy the pkyuumefff surf- i r taUiing. Other iaqirovcjuent* are lfl , ' erauemptotion liy HelmboM, who ex- * ' peels to luive. lietli estabUahmeuts iu r J working ordcr at.lbe Opening of the , sogson or 1889. Buchu jiaya. ■ ' Accidentally Killed "Wuilb ' ' Gcnkino.— -A young man named ' Morse Marsh, a carriage maker living t ■ In Rahway. while out dock shooting, a f on Huturday nflernoon, and hi the act y » of picking up hto liaulcd gun, accidro- a 0 tally sbuUmmcIf through the left lung. I 1 The mib-rtunoDi man Mod to d«tUi In a 1 the coome of the afternouau Mr. I J Marsh was a single man, n member of t an engine cotapany. aad very well I known in iUllwoy, living quite po|iular « 1 among tlw young men of , tha: city, t > The nuwa <i . hto melancholy dentb i > eivnlwl coiisidurablecxoiteinenluiUeii t J- qdaee., „ . • yff-.i- . ,7 '■ i i 1 .Steel hvlla.-arte "Camden ami j f Amhrijr ttwupoiif have rqpolvot to Cry ^ * the merits of steii fails, ami an' nop a Iwinging tiu-111 fnto use. A sluirt time . ago the rom pony iiiquirtrd a cargo of I f rails MsU Bngtand , ami last week th* s 1 workmen mratnanrtd laying them nrar r - tho (Tlnton sfrret 'station In Trrotno. r e Tlie iddbip* generally will Ir tab! with t I these raih. knll a mlfa or two of the < a regular teat*. If found to ho r>R r V that is prorata!*!; the temek will l» re- , e tail with steel aa flist aa iho present i tvidte g»t OUC ' v.;'' *•"!(> '« J bEEAEfaABLBlyiNOEvrrv.-Tbere 1 . are now'iti the vicinity of KoinervUly, * 'a'Jpmlly of flvi; perrons, the youngest " vrwhiiiisjipM >evcn»y-.m' yrars of * age. Ill f l IHl L lllll Who to fit hfi) „yr t^dfy thfuk a tapre re- 1 J I Jngitaw Jtl?#* Igitoadultera-. J

• Horrible thSNKir (Bftir NtnelerDtk frgrl. f -I l^fUIM\mnrdtrn4o-.l 7'ir.^tajsto > A Ilttfr girl nsnu-d Mary. Mnrmnn. ' aged six yirars. was sitling (Si tlie steps - of the n-*l<tenee of her mother, No. I 2016 Orkney falreet, iq ihe Nineteenth ] - Ward, on Snufl.iy evening last . Als-ut I eight otebs k, a Tall, slim man, with | I- bbtek- whiskers, caiua along ami i»-4 i quired for Dauphin street, lie was I told, find then appeared to be remfurod, j i find remarked that he did not think he | • eould flhd tlie ivav. lie asjeed tie- ) chilil to show him. She ul mice got, up j to eremply with his reqnred and started | with the taan, ai**HU|nnie<l by two ' 1 | i»thcr children who reside in the neigh- ' . Mlistamr till' 'two' childre n left tiro ! -party. . | A bnlFleuir |«is*e.i and little Mary ; ■ did not return. Tier mot In-r became • hour rolled liy ami still there wa* no • j ap|swnipre or the child. Tie- whole ! : | night the mother watched |uttently, : • I 1 lie Httlegirl dill not reach home, j During tiro ^ idoite ^ of^sioii.Uy ^ il^'I Tuesday -morning an Eleventh lbs Met poftev.lial! iva*|>i**;nga Iwiekjsmd ] ' above' Susqm-haiina svclule, lieiwren | Fifth and Sixth slrrels, and Observed an <ilij<*:t in tin: wnter, which was not,! n\Tr twelve hiehe* in di-pth. Tlie nflher seareliul ami found tlie I body of a child, wliicl. afterwards turn- 1 ' Marman. ' Tlw Imdy was <si„vey**l to Elereutli 1 District Pol ire Italic.. Station, and Uw . ft- l.s-alion ..r,-tlH- |Hind wlfa-ra lie' body was found 4* Jonrly. and tail few ' vfa-inily . ~-rer.il rot*. Tie- rigid arm was diseolated iuid luul evidently Isen twistrel. ! disherited. ^Tlo'IkirU . A|.. |.Ufa. -,*■ | ' I diuili.m Unit tlie little girl luul ls*n j J must brutally dealt with. »j Tie- lindiug of llw. body and it. rem- 1 ■ in th. II livnummtiim of tta- dLls.lieal r outrage, and .r the |wn«t rotor of Uie I borribfa. crime Iuid ).* .. "•ilbln Uwir j l»r. E. B. ShspMgh, tlie Coroner's

I'livsieian. look eliargr -if the body fur tie- parjus*. of making a |nst-niortem ^MeMUtoud ha. taStd a elamation ofli ring a re ward of one ! dollars for lis- arrest of the pdrpetrator or perjwtratoru 7 the Inhabitant. - A gen(nivi'ling in Uw west one day emerged (Voin a neck of timlier. and suddenly rhscriid a country tavern, oldest white-haired men he liad ever mm, and crying like a child. In of his trouble, lie sobbed out that his tot bar hail just licked liim. Upon entr-ring the Imr-room the traveler discovered another and much older man behind the liar, whom he tlm* addressed : "Y'on seem to have some trouble here, sir. Your sun informs yot) have whipped him." " Y'es," said the landlord, excitedly ; " 1 could not avoid - it. The young rascal was chasing hto grand- Esther around a tenacre lot and throwing rocks at him. bad to interfere, stranger." ■ . Advice to Yovng Men.— Let the tiuainc** of every one alone, and attend to yogr own. Don't buy what you don't want. Use evesy-bratr to advantage, and study to make a leisure useful. Think twice Is-forc you have another In make for iL Look ' your books regularly, and if yon find an error, trace it uit. Should a stroke of misfortune come upon ytm (u bustoess, retrench, work harder, but fly Uie track. Confront dlMcultie* with unflinching perseverance, and they will dlsap|<ar af" !:■*!( thoiigb you fall in the struggle, you win ht'i . '; Imt shrink, and you wiR be despised. llioit Heels.— The heels of fsshshucs worn by ladies aru so sioiill Hi the butamua as lo afford Utile ' no snpporl to the ankles. This, In pari, accounts for tlie peculiar walk of Music who wear them, and this i* - cauring many- wotk and sprained I aakk-s, for which there to no cure. An ankle ones spnunrd, is ever after to lie injured by a very slight rau~'- No lady who values her comfort in lifc and her Rmbs upcai wttch she depends for bsxmoUtm, will wear ' MRh lire Is. tapered off 'an is now the ; fashion. An exchange suggest* that druggists ' are indkUhle for iwlhng bilsters nmler I W ta# against inlUmnrntovy plaoard*. r Tires* It a taan ta Beaton an poor. , that he cannot pay a debtof «ra«nde. It is propriseH to firi oj. a'tcslaimmtal WKgoupriiliiU oLUfr like a hoy with his sled after tare, and aodowt.it ' like a.teiy with hisaird ypdre htm. , He is Uie richtat'ntan who tlnnres no X ..V.j*

- A haws. Jij.TkHh, flta fiMnau. *. - E5iE?SE5 clot Iks looked m though th»V might .. I. hire- teen bought seetmdNrifidod in | ■ htoyontUW pritue, for tlwy M s uf- 3 I. , frred nqwo frnoi tbo rtdwef the world , h ! than the proprietor himself. " j it; " What business !" -jJ h j "Nune;T'an> n traveler." € "A-v^ahswdrperimisrifo-. - s: "You areilut Sir troni wrong. TraI, ■ vrleifi owl la^atonid* are about Ihe j e same thing. TbHUteremx ts'thafathe " e | latter travel nitlosd tasney. th- fort ore | 1| "Wlwre have y otytreiVelod ■ *3 i, "All over Uie Goiitlnent. " "For w liaF ptlr|sjee f" - 3 t ! Mss rvatiiw," <3 e i "What hare Jou abasprrd ?" - , a "A little to commend, much tneen- ' ri y I "ut*, and very much to tough at" ' "'Iluniph ' wliatdid youciannwudfl' .| "A liandsome woman who will stay jt - j irt hoin- ; an eloquent prewcher that 9, r will imai'h short sermons ; a good n A preacher, not long situs; discount- I ,. | iug tei tlie lioys in New Hmupahire. I , State Rrfurin School up-m the hurt B . that tin- good were res|<roted, whlie the H e ■ luul were shunned altenqusl to iUos- H , j "Ute- by saying, "Mow toys when I ' 1 I, I walk on the. direct 1 speak to route - 1 ' ' !!" 'HIS' "dd" ' * ~,"{,1;~k™k **—> •] ■I '"ol ." '."ilhg-rautuBt^. . ■ J „ astesiislietl to hear one Hltfai fa llow sing J ,1 J out, "Becnuae some are rich ahd — -S- | writer tluU wiU not write U»> uracil ; j and a fool (hot has sense , enough to - hofal his tongue." tj, . > j "What do you unsure ?" Ite. .j li fits- clothing ; a yontli who stndfaw i i e medicine while he has Ihe. .use uf hi* . -t - droobani to oflke." * i "What do you laugh al >" , . e "I tough at a man who expects his |*eition to command thntnispect which * his prrsuual qualification* and qnali- ,- , Hi. was ilteltol. n | Some years ago, says the story , a young man holding a subordinate po- ' ; sitfam in tie- 'Eitst Imlla Company's ~ ' ' Jservkr. twire attempted to deprive ■ hiniw-lf of hi* life In- snapping q biiitsi , "I piidoTatTiK le-ad. Each time Ihe pis- ^ tol mi**ed fire. A friend eotering the | r-Miin shortly afterward, he nqifiitol ! Mm Ui fire i sit of the window ; It tbeu ! i went off withmit any diffleulty. Satisll"1 Nms thai the wrafs'ti had been duly , I sprang tip, exclaiming, "I must -be re- " ~ rved fur siumitliiug grant ;" and fruin r that Eminent ga\T up the iden of suicide, " i i- noost in his thoughts. That young mat. afterwanl team* laird Clive.- . _ j This, however, should iijta he an in- ' j dueenieiit to tlie ex|eri^siMve *n*|* " | e..~-- tlie |iistot Uflgllt go" j •s . them* like* a warm brd. .One tuuru-

r ! ing an agent for a latent^Bre-rxtin-i gnishcr tried to retl him a recipe. — "Look here," said Boggs, If you've | got anything that'll save me from get- ! ting onl of bed iu the cold every morn- , i- ; mg, to Imt bl a fin flir my- wife to get * breakfast by, I'H tiny it ; but don't i-ome arottnd here trying to sell stud to pnt Vm ont, It's texi much troulih: - to start "tan." 1 Ai" » IwrtY. whuTi. young lady wat playing with pccuiiar MHiancy of touch, a bystander Isu-hrlor exetoiinril. r "I'd give tlie work! for those fingers," „ ^Perhaps yrai might get Uie whole „ band by asking." said the young tody's , observant and mameurrring'mamma. n hnohelor disappenred— tfaroogti ' "Had Been."— While on the cars " recently, taking a trip to Southciui c Illinois, olio altenUon waa attracted 3 t" a man, his wife and five children. ' Tta; man took almost sole diarge of " tin children, and was abm quick to j s Anticipate tta: wants of hi* wife. Two j todies were seated near them, one of ' '• them remarked to the other, "Isn't he attentive?" "I should think lie t liait been." was the quick reply, aa the ,! fair speaker glanced at the group uf ,t little oihvi. " Majok Huktinuton. IwbUnthter " ~ * prater at Driswrt, has found, m one of " tha mounds near that city, an amienl " Indian ntilL It is an obiong Modk of * (vmglomrrate. about two fret in length. " bevelled on the top from one end about two-thirds along it. which ha* evident " !y been done by tta stone-crusher- a ! pto™ "I conglomerate stone, shoot ' eight incta * brag. rnniHled on Oir top , and skies, wliiufi fltfari Ihe bevefmftllB ™ fairgrr Idnck. ' ,. A gentleman wn* praising tta- laautlfttl hair of a Judy, when one. id' ttaire " previous little misses, who always have a wonl Ui say. remarked ; "I 0 guess my hair would look as wall if I n Mamma never sleeps in her hair." I5 A married lady who was in Ihe ,t habit of s| ending most of her time in 0. the society of other nteghhors, bapprorel pr one day to he Ut, and sent her husband u in grrwt haste for a physfototL Tta ^ buslsuMi nm a slwrt distame sad then returned exclaiming. "My dear where „ stall I lud you when I tHurii?" ,*■ " W BV would a tmui raMior fawa hi* taml than hto >ot r Kecatueta fa**,- .* ing^l'is foul ta fa»» — 'V»| i *. GnumtAmNH'* writes jte taftwra a. tlmt Mir river Nik>. in it, intancy, «, * called the Juvenile. We don't Iwiiev,1 " ' S.m.oleiA j