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In - - '^ELKCT ^OETRT.' E th^Zh I ^ T *4 Iw^^rmlli, Tha valaa la (lnUan nulh nap UillL Tha taaprp heart W ptotag a" til - wahinclmpaulalrnl/iilccc. ' An ancan hp phutana mnan, rueialh.cT'.tnt al tha can I S tW'jmc ftaa >bUal cpc. ^ ^ 1 AM aata lha fclal that «CrcMf<>n!* ' roc Own aa mlphl Mmm wccm, n^i^AWth^^UUgaacn1,roc paa daaa UIMa aall Aaaart haU IC^rnAM Tha Met Map tall, tha aaal nap hbi, W Aal watph la.aalth'tha ana tcanc. ' Td clIU pa nahc ao weak canpblal, R i Aat apaak aa van M (rlatachkna u iWSSWW*. I Hal >11 <aak(U4 paac anplll. % acana, pattennpa. aa pcaat^ toaihg ^|Sntan*IJiaauMhtcAtpltna icacld. a Original & Selected. m H»Ttt PHDrn-tn miu. The firat Ihiog ezpacteal of a gctiUo • matt ou hia Arrive] at the hotele la to E -make anexhlhitlqnof hie handwriting. [| Ifthie tefemonj* were e teat of charecWr, bow etnpty would be our crowdeil j hotele, and how, ipuwe our numerous • population ! Ahetroeo philoeophen ! "hold that a men -a "hand" fomlehea e euee Indlcelloo of hie cheracter. We k believe It wee Edgar A. l'oe wbocnpl'l jj deecribe .the color of e ]icr« m'a hair, e etete bow many wire* lie had buried, J and the exact condition of lile lank • account, by a critical rumination or i hi* "X" mark. a Were Edgar A. Poo now. living, wo i would lay. hiiu a wager that, though j J bq might have done all thla, there it aoe ttdng he could not do, end that la, • tell aome men 'a narooe by their nntoc g raphe. .We ate M to this eonduelon from J ad cTahrtnetkm, recently made, of aome of owr hotel n*ietere. They art . a atujy. LUie Joah IHIHngp , w» giirc itopakawumweauitflA. "Wkate Inclined to think that Chlneae '■' and Sefircw woold njii Be dT/HcuIl to learn after one haa gone through aj , carrftil coutae in hotel ngiatry. It ia u lldaidaeu tUidy, we arc led to Iclirrr, • which giira our hotel cterka auch an ' ccmotaoanm, and which drirmau many of them to our lunatic aayluma, hopc- ' Irteiy tnaane. It la thie which givta nrwa|>tper reporter* who oojiy "aeHeal*." anch a. faraway, alweut look, u a« tliough ntnlnded of - afimatklng < which they could not think e£ • "Wlikl'a in a name T^ aaUd. the ssSSmsse rcgiatera wert tantaSWd-in Shakca- , peart'r tlmdL' ChaRt lWDIr ou the wall, In the ahape of a.ecoco, mn need inataail, :aad Mn. S., recognizing the i long aerlea of .muike that- betrayed bia 1 wcakneaa for ale, might well doubt the utility OfatlatliiBg — y naaaa thereto, llut-heal' Dm U.Waiie>i4rasmtiat lived ! LT.-st-s&rssr,: ' ttanUfSMMUUM' : a"JJSTf' ***»•' ' Tii I. ™.tf"-i~ hitiMi Wca-WT^— ' le .bown "bj to "1'»"d ?'' jrio,Bka, alaA-»eR«A<moc ef 'our b^' hoiclaT, A (ingle glance aaauree ooe rf'the iSsl-' , ancholy trutfef tic poct'. rrwi»rkcc.o"iiia teaa Utkflct them mne ana "An excited Semite of the nUtadrtpldaStohk Board.",. Another might appewwialady be called UA i Drunkard's DTcam of a Snake Fight," of-JTHutTidB* In the AdrtondacW We would undertake to ftirnlah CRM • for ten per eent. Ofthc proBu accnilrg; ' from tte tale hf the picture* a We often hear cempiainta that j nam do net appmr cocrcctly in the J reporla of "arrivala." Juat to aatiafv auch complalnU, webare rtipied u few natnea from the ngiatera, wrhahaa ct teea.raa - >Hu doubt a .am ef the gm>- > tiemca in the hat are frot "unknown to Came." Han thcy acp : C. f. Malrvrr, W. W. OMmktrr, J. M. Wmunmix, • Janunn Sumll. fiou.' B. *D. J uchmyharrw, iota JUvhh, ViUlum I. Mo j ;xr»)waj^itota « «r ,«mi " in- «r raaarfca, let him pick owl bia « aatucaod hrtng u> hia grievanoc. • , jh oyer, the <—— on an- • «her, 1*6* Wc'Bn.1 that Mr. Krrkby body." 0; Il-iHaBwa. inscribed un- » SSsEsSSg t^-Rallg he- , mvotaU m.c! gcotb nixnjy A. S Wing, 9 Kaq., while IMcg HniSbt, om ef the . "Hghtaeflhe temperance cau«, 'm

eminent "Cmimn, Wi Oa-inul. of - bsjKisrSIs . reporter had Dot apeOed hit name right." . Hotel ' ragmen, wc npmt, an a study. In aheat, nothing but a vary exteaalra peraoual acqtulinlhDce; aloog familiarity with teecfom* ofhcnWy, and u jmfouod knowledge of all len..r guana, nncicail ami modern, eoehka our reporter to traurlntc some of -the hieroglyphics scribbled ou the hotel rcgiatera, which men call their aoto- . grmgha. It how and (ben, be gcta.pJi sfor a a, or a capital C for a ca|nlal 0. Juat look at your okl copydxajkaand see bow differently those letters I used to be made when you were a boy The Newport A'awa publishes a long article deecrtptlve of the great need of something to bring the cottage people and hotel gueau huguthac. The K*.ft' of the articlela" below' : ' It 1* probable that there are fire hundred fcmihea, cl tiaras of other portioue of the country, who reside each summer at Newport, either In houses of their dwn or In cottages rented for the "season, forming so many separate and independent organisations. And ilicre are about these various /in/ habitations, counting the fncmla - partaking of their hospitalitiee and iko visitors oflhe holails who are constantly - changing, but remain each two, three . »• or. four weeks, at many as five thotn i sand additional ttrangen d. Newport, then requires something 1 n that will interest and amuse both the i [. family 'man and the badiclor, and - aonarthing so reflaiDg la its character < .1 tliat it will bars the effect of bringing < is the viiltor at the hotel in common icv i i lion with the resident of the cottage. I Wliat may this agent be? In I v Europe, U would be called a"Kuraaal" i d or " Caaalno"— in America it shonld < r, h*ve an Anglo-Saxon name, anything J 1, which will express the object for what I k it i» intended. For the convenience < >f oftlie present article we will style it < Lite UK-union, What are the peculiar 1 1 e attractions of the Euro|rnn nahaing- ■ h places ? liaden ' Baden, llvmbtRg, I a Wds Baden, Em«, Vichy and a host I y ofotlieca. - I - A ptoviaiun ia made in each of thorn I . as tbo first requisite or socrtsa, for the \ n constant araoscinent of its visitors In 4 (he " Knraaal. " < .TUia brings us busk to. the proposed e " Jte«idon",JwIMcll >J5. .eml^qeC 'th'' , t th led < attractions Of the AMarirna i e hetala aad [the European "Kuriaall.V | 0 Tih"'IUiJl4n" gannofbiihatis ufi. aj den fewd by._'j The . KUfsUal" of ' En' a rope, i. e,, " a ®1«» for icsalisctl , •, gambling" but it will be » building n embracing within lie wa!le'»ntl ila'crai- , f necting parks ' and gardens, every y lacilHyibejIhii promotion of rational <- pleasure and 'recreation. It should a tare mfimu for the Mderly gentle- , - men and the bachelors, adapted to , their peculiar tastes, for billiards, i 5 •"•king, Ac. . l 'It' should h»ye 1t« room* for the ) B ladies, thai wires -and children of the , r sulnxlbatei With bCWHtJR W>' JA a tclk; bounla, pi*ii», Ac., 1 It aboutd hare it* yrosd moss for' - both' bachelors and bailee. Thmball , e room, lWdincing, promenade nnd } 4 music. . , . ... i a It ehould havolta broad piaxxua, so , a broedthatinthaeanuy aummorwaoth- ' e er or «» etormy dgya pooplc piv walk . 1 the etra er etosrnj and enteriahwd 'bvav , 0 baod of muaioet certain boOht evqry' , - day.'yrhlh they look M their will upon ( the wril cultrratcd tawrn. Mr the laud t aide or the tweaking surf which waahbs t _ theocrariTrooL , Jt .hecla MreriU' WUlHgADM r . rertkuranta whric'kftn Jfi^dfthieht fiuy I 1 be art-red by the 'rarte' tiul 'pacticuW- < 1, ly *a iota, dmculaloa, and efikua. a t |J light refreahtpent Which . may be re- ' e qutreU aflar the prometmdc in the park, t the drive upon the avenue, or betwwa t e the dankaa lq (hoyvteilng. v It should have lla well , graded Cry- I t qart grounds for the girls and its field t u for Baae Ball for the hova. t e It ahoukl hare Its. broad cntranw t r |^tr«nd a gale keeper who wffl" act at t I » Cewtcfrye and he fomiHar with •the' I o carriage uand look at the liekata of t " the aubecribera. i * It should have atfiple shrda for rar- t g liagee to drive under on stormy t weather. In abort "the He union" I it should embrace everything which will i 1 e promote hcathfal and agreeable oceu- i y patten, and moat bo eouaUtntod so aa'< * to give pleasure to every man, woman ,r and child who come to Newport for a | w month, "tha ■■anil'' or for a permso neat home. The following la the gist of a eon- . , ^ vursaUon that lately occurred St the , ., Stockton House between Mark Hauler , ami one of the prominent groUemru , 0 cvonected with that maumolh eatab- - h Uxhment, whom we wiB deadguatr as . Mr. i Ur. Ilasaler was earnestly , . adeauaffng Mia erection of a first cia-s 1 °^£P8L . doing aomrthing to keep ap an exdte- . ~ ft U nreramry. j. < Mr, S.-Tce, Ihe-people want . x- ; u Mr- H- — F.eritemont 1 yrs, always ' t . eTrtteraeut Tfrmh rxcUeitKht T I be . Bcve.lf a eOBtpanv wnuM build a rail■m road to the rooou the people would be j dellgUU for alaot nine day*, ami ^.boron^t^y and ffrumt*- " Mre H—Brea.re tee nropany'dld

is home savage, many yean ago, vonM tured to tall the public that ladwavrare curiooa ; that they loved romance, and a welt delighted at a secret. Always ry believing this to. be a slander, yet it Ig. swat bo n IB heard one of the sex came y, < very near fo rabbi rig proof, of Ha' eora- rec^ocn a fvw ulghta since- It hapts ponod in this wise. Not tar from the M corner of Barnnne and Isiytkyette el streets, In New Orleans, is a boarding >• house. It ia Occupied both' by bulica n and gentle nun. Right over the apart - al meat of two very brilliant yoong men A. abooi' town' Ik Hw room of a lady— a s beauUftll young lady— with sparkling y eyps and anrly linir, a rosy fare, and lips aa red aa cherries. The young men liod, upon more thai one orea-' sion, paid her .compliments— one of' g them, on a bright esooulight night, >f when (bey rat aide by aide, cosily on e lae gallery, nntuttd toaay tohertliat it" haat hea "p#l|tre .Ufting to hCaran iu marbio walla, he'd take her to it; re thai loving and beloved, they too id a dream Hit rn*j togvtber. Sonsatlilng I- the said In .'reply about the "bee," f and the "flower," and "so eloquent r fonguo," but an intrusive footstep had 1 interrupted the tender avowal, and a nothing more had come qf it. Under ■ these cireumetancvs it is' not surpria- ■ log Iho vising lady was a little curious > about the party In the roots beluw.-- : Hearing a low oouvrraation ode night, I going oa vary near tlic window of the - apartment in qurstion. she naturally frit interested ; lmt when she heard [ her own name mentioned, her desire < ta hear mure, was very panloitablc. j r carefully, and pcopisug it up with a 1 stick, leaned out. it is necessary to > remark that our (air friend was tndt.- j k, ih.lt, and by no means pnqarod lor l tbu ilkspertion of lie- opposite »e \. is ' deed, dianns aot fit for lawlc. < v-» I I w,rre very freely cxpoarel. Just at this | ; an expression in tlic room beone's night dress, and two inipcr- 1 • Mneut young "ten gazing nlicrr liny I had no lawful right to gar* ? Tin re- • i parter woold hare scrvamnl io.l "Hold ttieXom crie.1, "llll and aulapsc yon." "No, janiiausln't; indcdyouian t, ' ] repllad the unfortunate fair ons. who i 1 had no idea of permitting the youth to f take a look from thai jUrecliou loo- ! "But I must— you'll ba killsd. " j ' "So, f pufl't oh! brawn, rail iIm chambermaid. "She's gone o*l V wtis the nppaftint: reply— " Ictsae oouie upl"' '•Ntsj l;li die tlrsl !" • "Think ofpsj lovA" "Tbiijk of my hack, you brute, and | ( and call the landlady." . for -corral daya since slw has kept I her room, and thr j-oung gentisman I had .wo opportunity to condole j i with her pn hqr misfortune. . 'Mlaa fAadb Ore. offldeogo. knit a > pair of *tackiMt,.nhich she gave to Ibr Sanitary Comrntmion.f'ir tlw u»c of a , soldier, during ,tlio war. inaide the 1 stocking alio placed tlic following note . i "SoWer— 'irhoevrr (hou art W lhf*-woekii frith lb.- eomrortiltgnsMirarsee that thd i lingers tint kuit them j supplied with hfc from a warm and aympalhixing heart. Idfxic V. ' Oje, Chicago." . The "nppjy traiu containing the Stockings wrre captured hv the rebels, and the stocking* fell hrto' the hands a-boflfMI-ra ta Meutrnant, who wM wUU 'smd brought ' to Camp Douglssf,^ (Cmengo.' One . day when putting on the stockings he . thought brjliaw five and wroia to her, when she and her briber visited Mm ul the tamp. Hc'wns rxehaged, and When again tn tlic service. ca]itnrvsl a , soHler-brollicr of Mlaa (lee, whom he treirtcd Witn kindness. At the end of ; the War' the Confederate Was Invited to Chicago to attend the (wedding of the slater of hia former captive. He fame and found it was not bUytoek ingkrriitfr, lmt another sister, was to lie married. The rest of this pretty rola soon told. 11c sural In CMfudo for some lltue, aad eventually engaged Mia* • dee "to knit stockings for him tfrtoifgh Hfc. He la now in business in Uiat city, and she knll* his | rtocHnsrs. Ho aajrs nn exchange. i Mr. 1. U lUee, the yoong American 1 ptanht, haa reSBtood to Pliiladclphla, . I where he trill establish hia residence. Me. Wre went through ■ brilliant i course at the Paris Oonservatotyr, being < one of the tluue, out of the thirty piano 1 playing candidates, Who Were considered worthy of admission. He also I studied - eompoaltlou mftW Ambrose ' and in the concerto he prto ' |*>ira ghing next season, some of hia ' own worts will be played— Rwmmy > JMMai I A broker, not long ago, when e»- - oqrting a foil damsel home, apked her what kind of money she Ukrd brat. Of roqioo tha faiiuhing beauty instantly • replied, "Matri- money." "What kind of intereat dees it bring?" Inquired i Unman of current foods and wildcat . document*. "If properly inreatad,', . Uapr^thelajr diasmcr, 'Ht iyia doujdfi ■ tha original stock Every two years. " |Tl>c|iriiigl"ii ■■fftnitfrops vWlifovpIn j djwq propwfollrLdpO^iv^tr^ m§M§ J*. r^WVS. irareanri mrioos «, Juw. £*tet - . 1

da- The judicial decree preventing the , •re above road from running trains to j ssl Camden — which was held to be in iys violation of tl« contract made betwri-n i the Sute of New Jersey and the Camme den and A'mlioy Railroad Company, oh giving them the solo right to run trains ip- across the State— bos not ityurvd the die KariUn and Delaware IUj Railroad tie to any extent, anil it is Iwlieved in ng some quarters to hare proved a bcurfit ies. toil. The through travel was small, rt- The way passenger and freight bus!--a terminus, to Port Monmouth, and the sg largely from year to year till now, and n- give prospect of a prnlltnbip futures All along the Una building has largely it, irvgreased, thouoauds of acres bare hi boeu Beared, the " Branch" ia reachret log further do* u si lore, and Uic minor ta reaorta. Bed Hank, Shark River, dquan, t ; Farmingdale, Ac., are making addiM tiona to their boarding-houses every ig season to accommodate the Increased ," number of visitors- At Farmingdale it within tha [sis I year a new railroad id lias Isocn built to Freehold, by which id [<ataengrra from Philadelphia reach :r "the Branch" in about as short a time s- aa New Yorkers do. This rood, b> , - J sines burg anil the Kinpiton and t, Rocky Hill road, affords the town and is rural jiopulatina of Mercer. Hunting- ' ly don. Middlesex and .Snuorael counties I froln II "hRls'llnV xTw 'jera," >. | ,N»M idmiiIi Uh lUritan and 1x4rill i- m idoly IkIumoI tliat tiw Erie- | t, ! preaoilae Fiak will l.avv a large slrnir , 0 in llie imrelmac. He re- with h« | | d • usual fureeaal Ural tin re is money in it. "J Ammig tlie^.sres iri.'d Iwforr Re , j „ | kill. The facts wen 'that several hoys . ' 7«\ : llirm. District Attornrv Hulchlogs ' • remarked to bis Honor, ...If. w<, that J ' 1 1 1. ere was nothing in the rase , and by ] * rnaseut of eunnarl it was subpiitu-d 1 suk'iuent of tlic prisoner himself, who 1 was thus Interrogated ; . J Recorder "ITli) did you discharge | ■ f Prisoner "No.sah" '' ' Recorder "llow far were you from . ' i lint b^ s?" Pri-VUKM "About thirty yards." . 1 Recorder "What -1» shot did you ] ! ; J2S.. •^raariraqvr!' c I'risoncr— "Only one. " Recorder— "Only one, and mil} ' ' thirty yards off! Wluil a si«"' • shot! , , '* You're Aiseharge.1 to '.sew ««.f I | Jerawe i Sensible 'tul monition from a jadge , ' whose ordinary diversion U to bring j , down humming-bird*, at half a mile, h 'N.r.ibu. ...... o' ,. . . , . l. What a Titlk fa Woiitii. -AVc 1 1 it heaid S good story the other day. A , ' e Western gentlemen who served with i « honor during the lite war under 1 ', Grant, and ifolly earned hia rank of j .( Major-General, applied at a Saratoga j d hotel for a room, and was told Ikiittbr I only one available waiiNo. 100, on the j e fourth floor. Being ad vangod in year*, • >f and not la good health, he requoated il accommodations lieareir tl» ground if floor, but was told they coukl not bo e supjdicd. , no had previously regis - toredblsnamcaaM.il ,of Illlooia^; e and now asked il there were any letters <- for him. On examination, several n were found addressed with tlic foil title y MqjorGeoerul. The sight of Uiere ■a documents rather openod the hotel n proprietor's eyes, nnd turning to the is bookkeeper he briskly said : " John, j put, G'tnenU, B ■■ into 33 " Tlie i latter mode no remark at Uic change, n but In tolling the story he said that he i, wo* by this incident made aware licit i. a Mqjordlciieral was 67 per cent, more it important than an onlinary nun. ' At the great diamond factory in '° Amsterdam, Holland, nearly all the diamond cutting otthc world i* dooe. "* The work is mostly executed by hand, " and aoores of workmen are employed ^ at the labor. Diamonds, gnat and £ smaU,among the moot costly brilliants, * are handled by the workmen as If they were the corn unmeet of common things, sod yet a perfect Systran of aceounta,r biUty la- enforced, so that the least paryf tide of weight cannot be leat without I, prompt detection. 'Tbc bnaioeaa it all ,J in the luuida of tl»c Jews; and speak - d fog of the lattrr, the tort may beatatod .. that tbey trtmber nearty fifty thousand , in Amsterdam, occupy for the moot t CJ» jaa-fxaa a* * Jew beggar 1* setHom aesm In the " Mr. II- — ,«riehnnrtasho pays the " walking np -WAahtogtou atreat, A«d w[ when passing the Methodist Church illliil

re j The oppoeilion newspapers are rai»[u I ing a great outcry agaiuat the plrasure i, excursions of General Grant, when be n oqgblt to be at Washington. They say that instead of attoraling to ti«, public , ' business and earning liia salary ho i^ going abont Irom Old Point Coiufort T to I-"tig Branch, and from long g Branch to Washington onlytmgeta 0 change ol ckdlies and run otlio the j oil wells nnd axil mine* of PcnnaylvmL nla, and then to New York, and then . to Newport, and then up the .While , Mountains, intending to come round j frrab start again on some other wild , chowder [mrtka. trout break foala, c mutual admiration societies and all the . froth and folly, snobliery and turf , hunting of our summer reaorta seem to be liis highest amhitlon, ami that we . uevvr have had such a turf-hnntlng f and sbilty-shally President heretofore. 1 Au ohsurb and attorly prvpoaterous , outcry, tbta. from Iwginning to etui.— I I General Grant ha* nothing of aprrtal , ninment ti> require hi* presence at . , Washington font now. He is, there-fore. , doing exactly right ia taking llieee ' , I lie is everywhere glad to b-arn lhi> i ^ I pleasure ia I he object of General Grant f i i ! in these summer expeditions, we ex- 1 I ^ nmdr manifret alter hie return for a ' Yea t«<> gifts Gral lias l.-.lowrei I ' • iilin b - i ll,* as if it were Imruof -b alk, j t linger- irilb u* from (In- gate* of ' ' the gross, or ud. or douUing hrart. to j I I own mysterious Affiuil.es. ami t» touch , I Hw ' bonis ..f its uimupreted. iimk-j , : rebipnl lift- Ami tlo-ollu-r gift is Dull 1 J eartll, we mnv Well brltrVe if suytlling I 1 on III. lunks of the rim . I of life. Flowers, that in our . Appropriate in the chure-h, n> exprea- 1 lain- of its purest and moot an.-!al j Willi tla- Intense of prayer. Appro- j j III Die lomdiueea oflhe sick room, and ' i ' of Die dead. Tliey give completeness ) ! to the associations of cliildhoo.1. and ' I an- apiinlj.ruite es their fteshiK's con- 1 I trusted with wrinkles nnd gray hair. ; | J I for still they are suggestive. Duty are ? • symbolical Of flic soul's perpelual ' ' I youth, the Inward blossom of humor- ' 1 Ulity. the amaranth crown. Ih thMt1! 1 presence v.- frel that the body shall go J 1 I forth rin*n winged sired. A laisll Nwlma.ee. , A lovely girl. Ore most vigorous [ dancer at the biggest hotel at is* ng r Branch, wnslwa out nil trru-ve of tha, , last night's ball In a morning swim I out beyond Dm uurf, when tlie, envious 1 | wares dp not flash their tpniu in hgtr ' little mouth, but the long rollcfg kindly ' I rock and cores* per, A notnlilc swim- ' . i UMT is ahc. Epcssttl it). S fn.> and not 1 j cumbersome suit of light U<ic,.h<i lung ' t j hair free to wind and waves, tlic trips . to the surf, take* a bold (leader through, , f : the first Breaker and strike* out. , Another roaring wave comes al her, , ] but the little dripping head duck* and , j plunge* through it, reappearing on the I other aide aDd fluking the aalt drops 1 | bock with glee. Againand again, and : [J Die last Mcakcf Is [tossetl, and she: i j strikes out owr the rolling deep water, j i . : beyond the safety -buoy, with a stroke 1 ■ that would shame the AdonU who I whirled Irer last nlghl in the dunce, I nnd who has not yet come down to , breakfast Returning, ahc fides in on , the breaker* like a qnecn, frrafi. inj vigurated iin.1 care- less oT the terror* of ! ' , the ikr-p of which sin- is so charming a mistreas. After the bath the bidic* ' | re-tire to their room*, ami tlie other " j re* to the bar. It ia said Dial huth'j 1 ! have tbc "amc object. And ' tliat the t i " little gins*" is the regular correct! v, , i of sea water, 'without distinction of vx. j There is also a queer odor ofcigarqUcx, which ia unaccountable but by sup- > poring OJrflilc ytrraencc. — Ru«s« fiml. The Fiirrcri dlTuroe suit wo* commenced twenty yean ago. The first j decision, fo fa ror of Mrs, Forrest, was j rendered by the Court of .Appeals only four yean ago. It swarded hey WO,- ) 660. The Stir fyrk Sun la respouaiblo for the Btatcnieni that .if this , largo sum the plaintiff rocciral but , about Itooo, the remainder, ?OC,no0 t going to pay the. free of the counsel, lj Ht. p-Owinor ami hi* associate, Ufo .. interest upon these fee*, and other ex,1 prnaca. Tlie item of interest on fen t alona amounted to some $14,000, whUe « the interest on various advances made ? by tbc ctamal In the (tonne of the suit » amounted to something Met '$3,000 , Ladle* will baMerested in lha tow e tune of lady bathcra at Dieppe. At b - the tftoqpe. and boundat thefomfo^vlih p j scarlet ribbcm, a aearlat -aah around t|e«Sygi.Tsg,,« [|gg^gjS| , I5uil Fcval ta the last rash yosrih to n >ras

- | -v ■ . . 1 nstiWcbtsRs vssr rare p liw IM Maw mt, were* IX* Tlow ' ta* vtooelBC seabsoa teft a tor ' j • (H|AqwM|atak>lil • |c • ' va U lAri. S.plk. /StaXri mi a I M«f* .*•• > ixssrAi r*. ' ' je Tt-l ant >'s kl Jail <siU«( |*i* The favorite Roman hero with young |i Mari-n. K -Brown, the aextoaofGraoaCburch, " New Tork. who knows, nay* about ono-half of Ida congregation are hid ^ awav at l*oav-, making hehevs-they are The way "people" get adqaaloled fo T Die evening In the vicinity of the religious camp grouuil at Martha's Vineyard (which ia now occupied by Uion- j, - sands of wonhipcraj ia thus dcacribfd : j C( "Goad evening." says tba owner of gj a argar. "Ah ? oh !" a titter, a Mash, j „ tlien appear, the cambric Bag of truce j d. "My arm?" "Oh no!" bat she takes I™ il and they walk the wn-tirat shore. I ir They soon discover that they are j J, TOiislns. "The breere la chill" and hia j n | -bawl enfolds then. hnth. and so they ! , ! The pros Imll at White Nulphar I '' | the aianattrraarel-rne.ral lleauregard, j J'- ' nnd ea-Smator Bright. Ten ex-Coo- | " bsleralc General* are there, among , " tb-m General* lee and Ik-nnregard. | I A sensitive young lady rem.rkrd ! ' Da- other day Dial slw did not like j " •I 1'rnR.li, lireause wlrnncver slie wielicd j " to a*) "l»dy" abv had to «ay rfo»e , f« hdnmni. j K' you, " wall n little longer : aH tiO|ie f„ has more sinrore wiahe. ft.r your hap- j ,g pines* than I , " take your hat I Jos): Billings says; "Mori pen[>le J " 1 [wrietiTO. And l.gues* thry are more j ihmi lialf nrlH, fiir 1 do ivrt auppoae|a p TiiKltot-.-iiKsT Yrv Till* l» from l" I the Hills.b lj.liki ri,, //to : "Mrs. ^ | Stowe will regret this ntwdlrs* and j" | shocking article *• lung as she lire.. I. .Right to kill be, Musaet. fo one 0T 1 il latest books, remarks, tliat thcrt" fj I .to an age <.f nastlmss In some t j women ; that it i" snryrising how natty " j tbey become ofiqr tbey reach fifty— nasty In their bicaa, fo tlidr action*, ' tlia'r conversation. Mr*. Htowe cvMcnttj Iwlong* to fllia clakai a A roirrepondent o / the Motion Jtw II ■«/ a»y* tlie whiskey dm tooted by tha T Hiftadelphla lire would liavemada t> »ix!y-one million* of "straight drink*;" u which, at liftecn cent* a gUe*. wooU U amount t» $H»,0»*klW. mora than a I' ooe-Dtird of the' national dehi. U 1 We hope the new moon, tallied of, ^ 1 will 1*3 different from Die bid one, wlilcli I* never seen on dark and rainy gills, when U j» moat needed. There h a yoong tody et Saratofa, i Die daughter of an oil merchant, who I paid two thousand dollar* for her mo- ' , irtcnl edueaOon She know* two tunra ( , and has played them fourteen time* a s • day for two weeks. One who knows, writes that the faeh- c ' ionable narrow bar la, with the exora- t ' ! sirrly amall surface and Uis sharp, k 1 bcrelrd sides, make walking * service r c| of |«in and difficulty. Baaldra, (hoy t Omuroy the ahape of tbc leg. • " One ofthc French depulies ia said , r j to have gone raving ma«T. He was r < - found alone in a railway carriage and , • stark naked. When asked why ho , - discarded hia clothes ho answered : "I . ■ wish my constituents tosee me Just as t ' l Mn-" ■ ' '■ — - ' . ( The Ocean Houae, Newaport, is ao ' named bsaium the Ocean cannot ba ' • teen from IL ■ j • Mint Julep la now known as the > f proyriwerwmRe ail fittktrfttt. .. ^ When you beat a m»n any, " lily la , but a dream," INAfi an hia corn* and 1 [ wake him up. Ilife U real. ■ , . ' . i Haines thr B'ava man-la gqfog lo "t build a cottage qjCapp May. A Garmoo Ud J fo Chkago^iafoi* to I " hava the largest paarl fo tha worid. It < « U oral, about two lnche* long. , t A Hertford man propose* to supply ' fi cities with hot SAt, 0* Will* goa, through ] . The peach -rionoe east "a^'tof'-tW • t annfc* at lVtertmrj have shot, np Info ' - a gtoye of tied* forty-flir milca long. , • \ " iiaot'a new oraforib "rfjkariai" it ] • Boipc MrU.odist gentlemen qt Ueg | ■ : . At FKMhnrgh, wear laMr fo the ' a nanrvofr,- nnd the next day drtuk Dm .

i Truth— Soasothfof Sorirtfod at me coat Charity— Curafog, nsriHng and listing tboae who differ with you, uilh Brotherly low— Sue Gammon and Splnaah. Concord— A state of Mewwducm reached by exterminating Ivwsixlha J of your fellow-roe®. I Unity— A beautiM bond sf ivd-li'H j Other christian virtue* — Powder nnd aboL Water— The lover'* regtotea. J Wadding Partj—Tha crowd al aa I Whim — A fly that buxaea through tlie empty chamber of tha brain. Wit — The truffle of i.oiHsiaatiiai Woman— The diet who brought W rinkke— Time's telegrams. Celibacy vs. Matrimony— Dm whole cuutrorerey reaotre* ilaetf into a quesof tastoa and Labile A bachelor with £100 a year, who manages to Jive within hia Income, will gunaraOj flnid il a*fe to marry on it, while • bachelor with $300 a year, who goto lata del*, better remain aiagle if be doe. not wish to drag bis atte info poverty and want, roils tout I The German Journal** 1 1 from all council fo the city of Vienna, hare I given another proof thai "aH work ! and no play make. Jack a dril boy." The director of the Imperial Opera, , to leader his offering on the | occasion of the meeting of so merit ' groin*, proposed * festive parfarmwnw J naturally supposed something having classical tendency would he thr moat suitable to their taste*. Ha accordingly submitted the three following for ; their selection : " Nathan the Wiie," by ia-atfog; "Uriel A room," by Gutaken, and " Deborah," liyMoeni- ' The wise men mef in order !<• ^ cvoly deliberate npon tbocfaafcr, when, lo I and behold 1 the three [Aceea were ! unanimously rejccbd, and the selection fidl upon Maestro Offenbach's " La . Belle Hek-ne ■' This seloctloa it fully of the Umea we live to. and ! furtiiermore snggeaU that, however , aad serious a demeanor our I calling may require us fo assume, a | certain amount of rnlaxaUos to called I by aature. Those old faoobwarnw , nod | dd bis op here knew too ranch of j slody, and tbey wanted h> laugh and be merry, in which they doubtless sucerafed.-Mtw Tort UtrtU, Amy. 21. Am KplswOw. A writer to Die Boston fori, 1' X," grt. off the following "CWb House" . scene in Saratoga : " Occasionally there is a Wtof.-X-citemaiL The other night a part} of fresh, from the land of gold, and with plenty of it In their pockets, arrived al the Spring* ami the first evening mode* visit, to George Hill's. It was the Brat game they had struck since they Vft 'Frisco, aad they were correspondingly eager. Ooebftr al * woodcock 'a breast, one alp of wine, and Itiey left Uie Supper for the fkro Ubtf. Down went thrir hands Into deep pockets, and diet I click t flick ! came double cagtcs bfdho yellow nwtal on king and niwi and three. "Klat 1 . ram« the gtt tterfog riokrt again. draVrcxamluadtbegattonrtBgode twlTO to be st/re of lis' griiains charac- ; tbc roulrtte Uvblc Waa dtaertod supper taWe wis hosttly left, and all in the room* crowded ebodt the" table where the gold was ' staked as they1 Mid bren used to iU ivory1; Klgh- | tcro hundred doltora were left behind by that party before they weal Ik thrir 1 hotel an hour after." ifarie aaariawe fire oocaate dow the. rtrmiam of Mr. Fnacto P. Duboaq, near Mnolgotuuy* life, aa Friday *f- 1 teraooa but, sad ngulted fo the de-1 i<m of two harm. Urn principal one being among the finest and moat ' try; a wagouhoase, aad other ontbouam, the entire crop, which bad bora recently boused, oeoeirtlag of aome 70 of hay, a large quantity of wbeaP am! oate, and nearly all Ofthc feruling Implement*, harness, Ac., were destroyed. The fire originated ta a pile of straw in' the barnyard, in a manner^ which is a^ yet a mymj, ,a»d '(ho' spread of the flames was *0 rapid that It vh almost Impossible to rescue maything except tha hones. The extensive, mansion of, Mr. Pubgeq wai. oaVcd | through the almost super-human offorls of his ownfetaDyaadpfew ncigkc, ] bor*- i calamliy will amount lo abrna fifteen thousand doltora, and leaves Mr.' lhb of any tond. Mr.' f^rosq to wrii knawa here, until within a year cr two past rraMcd fo htoooM^^Wjtffipgta^ WMto a large number df peraons wren bethfag At -BohMgwawRPWtor, OB ' ' the 10th foaL, tha tUt — Iflanly rose i with aaaxomptrd rapidRj, and enore wwvob 'irera driven toward «M ;r°"i 'T* T7,r?\?^7, ' pari I. Rfghf ladtm 'W TaougM sayrsTSi'g.'i. **! wbnsc eandwto to mU to hare hreat vmlfed fo the town, but ■rtllnillj I aeflrea waaaloat.- ' Ton man wbobas a msOmareoai Ma 1 of mind, or who iawa/rif fo tha mysr j tcrire of powdax amd nouga, thaw togM gpod deal, toadmtraa* tha hap* (aJ^ cfeewhere, too), not sady ia tha mere maitor of dress, bat ta tlm aafouiditog J