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. ^VOLUME XV.

■''ffiSSH'1 J®t¥, STEW ' JEES^;- W®NESDAY,' NOVEMBER lO, 1869.

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^EEICT JVJETRY. B rill,- •« »/ «»*»•• K „oo»o^r.«i.c«. TU, tm-Mlu lodns f»U * inn m»» «lorio-M/.*sd >U, M-Ovr, I lo« *1? gr-TO I W«r». oSrttySMad-WMo >k«U M'irnr# rnmoro Ik/oklM) tu * enpu sower. r« =»»i m Meet I«W. to Ike wopeM ko-l Inu H-Hmt, 111 nana emMOM— lu>l, Aod I oml llote, here. To -uio IB, pluaogoor ar ouiroo t«"». WllkUIU<t«M,l i 'm«, i«". , W.Bl dow» winl'^Mi**"' And aun'on tk„. IB, ' loaeaonfoino. ^ Aod wlMO IBo OTQQlot pile e ""'■•rv.THr-™''"' g I Ualoo-oad tkjwtl, too. ! li allBopOOMf-ISloMofdor. • *'<£'! | f Nouod ftkotft choniltoeo door I 1 D-NmeehMiw, I r„Md b« Io,o u ooo Bp ou. I Aod bow n ".on,' wmnou. «n IB. 'k.HMIBOT, B,«. .troros Pteaiom io h>< brwtruo nwi- . Wooo4* IE»i -Tino, Uio (tpot ooa—ece, . r ilolta-sl-t «Io 0" Of Bool. Talkolwasdar.dloVmpllIllna, u, ttaial Iroad IB, coorta afcoi e j -now MJ /nroioc »pU II taiUIB. ' Owoa mil, all, BIIBar aowol'" Aod Iko da./ I,«a* w*A dl'wbl' I TBan oulknefkt -f IBa falUof watrr, I •oMr nnnaand, awool one low. j , "OB.ard, onward pata "a, w»l,( i Moon and fienm.. wb«o ..r., ' " rdlb«. lonow Ikon, uswfAHadi ; Moka'.opNfk/poUlwa/sroa-, 1 WBateaoaVi ib/ 'fobnltpa Kdfof, < S2P3 ! . -!'■<? xr "" , ; orifli/i<rl ,f- ,s ;otettcrf.% < i [TiTa.l. i iv. ,7T ' I WJ»rT|^awiM>-N...2. I 1 Tlir llnlldlns nf lha Cnlhedr.l al I'o. , Ahonl the uiiiTill.: of Mm ThlrUwulb i c-murj', Cunrml if Undutoden, then I ArehWulwiji of Cologne, mnlrol to I a Cathedral in thmtcity — mCalhc- I dnd Khloh ohoukl Ui Ui,;i r and more t m*gnlflc»nt,iiimanyoflierin<.1irU:eii- ( dom. Cbnrad, hiituwlf. mi very rkli, i nod the dry nod ouuiury around wr.rc t wiili ok to make great narrlUoee. ftir- i nuh many men nml glrr much money t lo naniat in the CMlioo of thin grand I atructnrv uliieh wad In ennobk Uie I city and In the R ide of the land and I tlio glory of The VAffrch. The tolo i , diniculty, however, wan to find a com- ' potent nrrldtcrt -a manwhoenuldrnu- ' prehend the snbllinlty of tin tliought t and object Such a man, Uowowr, i irai aWlaat found, living lu tho diy of i Cologne! mhrre he hail enjoyed q«u- a t reputation, and wan auxiona to add t Mill farther renown to hla name, by r - designing a plan far tho Cathedral, ' I The ArehbUbop will far the arehl- 1 , lect apd rvgumb J hlm tOBketchaptan r of the Cathedral, to be delivered eoiu- ■ pleto in one year, the Arehhiihop to • furnish the material, far the building, r and to hare all thing* in reads L From the moment the Archbishop b line piomiw, Ilie Muter (as h aret.li' <4a were itylfil.) thoocht of t nothing eldo but the great plan, all other work and every other thought of p gain be renounced, so that he might c doroteTiir-intf alone to the thought of a Ihiw tBfcgmnd building waa la be ar- fi ranged, bow connreteil, how the cor- > ridors were to be vanltrd and the col- a mun, pbicvd, po that the temple, a c moonnhut of the piety of the time, a smnld atpo be a monument for trim, r Ita Mailer, and hand hi, name (a .1 posterity. For ten montha of the ail u lotted time he wot hid remitantly, but u the akrtelie. h- had mailA jdilkflnl ti neither the ArchbUhoi, nor htniaelf. a hail an ideal in lire roiiui, which lu c imagination be often aaw realised, hot a which he had faeoo unable to arise and r produce on parchment. He thought d of the dmigu and enw tho dreired plan b in hh dreamy nigtita, but whea raorny w ing came and he tried lo produce. It, lr 1 diaapj«x«l like the reflect ion ftuni a o mirror. Be fail a. Ifawgh some ma- n Udom demon bekl up to blm the noble a pjktarc and then ref.u«l fa. kt him p

'IttS-WW BrtNfaWRi Si ■ hmsebingen, the night was falling and tht 'rdn cnftre Hke a flood, eoon no object could lie acen in the thick darkness, save when a ftuh of lightning rcrcalcd a near group of treea, strelcbing out lhair branches like tho bony' aimi of demon .gfahu. He only thought of himself and his work, and' already fell the shame and mortification of having the renown which ahould ' have been KS», Ukirt by another. Seised with the fcrer of madncaa, he curecd his destiny and himself, and aa lie did so the lightning struck an oak near by him and a fanrful thunder dap accompanied the burning flash. The trer tibrneiHwigtMy And "Mis' -Usritx d Master saw a man step out of the lluwea and ipnlctly advance towards him. Tho man's appearance was that of a poacher, although hi* red mantle and the feather In the broad -brimmed " A terrible storm. Dom-oreliltect." said he! Umptag nearer, " perhaps jbu are more fatigued tlinn me, as I have until now rested behind that tree, llow could you have wandered through tho woods on such a fearful night '■ Follow mo and I will conduct you out i i of the woods and tempest." This i I »j .cccli appeared like hitter mockery to I lb.' despairing Usstor. Ud lie not I c.iU' hi in' D"W- (Dome or Cathedral) I architect, and yet there secmul to ho a I mocking smilo upon his lip when he " add It. Without nnswertog a wonl j ' j the Master turned away from the ein- ' guiar and tanbiilden stranger. Not 1 ' daunted, however, by this, the strange ! man beckoned hint to ebme nearer, and ' | rat hiuuclf, as if be expected the Mas- * I tcr to do the same tiling, for a long i ' cu'crntlou, under the protecting ' j branch of a thickly-lcavcd tree, at the ' j same time carefully covering his clover. I a j foet. I'rododng a bottle, heooutinucd. j ' "Drinlc, Mar ho, to our- Vt tcr ac- " | quuintanre, there la no lxid Julcc iif - I this vessel, anil If you have a sorwm ' • or are troubled with ifeep thought or * T serious reflection, this exquisite borer- ' ngv will instantly relieve you. " "My v (grief," sold tlie Master, "cannot be 1 , effaced by any drink, ami no Juice can ' " give me an Insight into that, to d!»eever^dch T'hnvs l»«n long crataiv- r oring." " VBu are an unsociable tJlow," rahl the stranger, "hot that j' dors not prsdudo me from oflrring uii serviwa and being, at least, copvpkus- j '' aut to you, «* I have often bc*ii to | '■ others ; drink then, and forget your I chagrin I" The importunate siranjj-r " held the liottle under his no*:-, and the 1 Master at length, wishing to rid liirn- ll soif of the tiresome intruder, took the ; llitfle auil dritiit a hearty draugHt. 1 1 through his veins like Are, and he I' transformed ami jlrivatvly '• strengthened. " Ah !"-*ald the singe.- ^ far man, "ray beverage is paw ami 1 may eonvinre you that I am rrtpobfaof " other thing*, I krerw ipjleril. but do not be frightnird, that you are reflect- '■ ou the plan fur a splendid church. : " You wHI not succeed if lilo not assist you. 1 sec you haVc not entire confi- t p doner in tue, and yet I am the only j * who can and will help you. Drink " then another draught and I will show j you what you will bo able to do, If you ' attach yourself lo me." The Master 11 bad iu the UMauwhile lasted the . f: ' duetlrc potion, ami it had made him j ' ill most delirious u he asked how it ' ~ was possible to complete the plan; in ' " three days. The stronger laughed a i 7 • hollow laugh, as be drew a parchment ' " Us pocket, unrolled it before the asioalsbsd Master aud with flaraiog i P eyva showed the figure of the Oathc- 1 , viral, which had so long hovered before 1 '* tho Master, ami which h« had so ofte* j " vainly enikarored lo draw, " Yea, I that is It F* he exrUiraed, "that beautiful ami complete picture, which I i 0 often seen In my wlud, and which " always, as If by magic, escaped i inc." " Walllhoa.'laaidthostrongcr, " I will givu this plan to you, aod it sliall bo entirely youni upon oim coodi- " tiua— a trifle— you most sign tliiabuuil wtth a little of your blood." " There • read, I have a numberof similar eontracts and it la my hobby to Increase tho collection. " T'K Muster was aloverpoWeVvl with' terror furJho " had road to whom be slionkl nog* go 01 lii.usclC Jlul then ho thought br the *' repoun, that awaited feta if he signed, dl ami the Shame if ho"3!iT not.' flo hh signed. Again the lightning struck a oak, the (lend .lisofqwarud,'nni\ " bisck darkness MrmoMthr Mn-' r. ' hy'hc A h found hi/ way out or Rie woods* to the bankToLtlu: Rhine and to Cologne The day arrived for delivering the plan, and with an Indescribable mrlan- ^ clioly written on his face, the Master of appeared befare the Illshnp and uo- ,* ("Med tlm drawing. Fall of Joyful ~ surprise tlm Bishop exclaimed, "IVhst »p!~ndld Calhntnl That will be a „ church do- land can equal ! X ou are w: excellent Master, and your renown will last si long ai the walls stand." ^ igafflegnrcagg: i until it last the femaifatMO rear front Dsproportimi, hoWever, th tlie work advaacod, the Master be-' N catuc morose, and often as he Stood y and Viewed the building, his soul was |h clofsny aod distant. The Bishop or- „ derad ttiat the Master's name should ci be' engraved on a braxra plate ami, pc walled-tn on a suitable place In the' pi which wmadflir The mefan- hi clml, eadnem of the Master ioqtttaed fa and more every day. He only Ti plKioo uf-the building. .1. InrapaMe Of sua- ring tbfe s-ul tore n, meat any lnttge^ h: remfldod to lill lfl «fa-r, wbomlvimd him tn.vUt a «TT'lu<*l>hi ■ '"I l*

|ta haaddad himself in hair garment,, g and subjected himself ta severe data-' 0 tisemcpu, flitioftly folflUlng nil tl»it t- U« hermit Bad commanded. The herg mlttoldblm, at lau, that he might rew' turn home aod continue his great worjt, y andpf he cfbflnurd to live a p. teas life, y nstan would hare no power oarr him. d With the hermit's btessing the Muter .- returned to Culqgnp. But he was not d allowed to complete Jiii work, the : building was interrupted by disputes c between the dty suj the Elector. 1 Fall of chagrin and grief at this oh t stacle. he buried himself In tlie stricts ost retirement ami alter a few yeare -lied and was forgotten. 1 The rrry ntgbt he dint the tablet In - the Cat bed ml on wlacb bis name was ■ engraved, disappeared, and the fiend t rowed that as tho phtn was his, and : tho Church by its plant assistance bad I robbed him of the Master's souk the Otthec'ral should never he finished. ' It never hat been and perhaps will uot i be for a century to eume, and the Masi ter'a name is ntirely faigotlen, a place in the wall is weday shown t" i visitors as- the spot where his name ' was engraved, and from which it was ( spirited away the stormy nlglit of Illdeath. Henry B. Edmund*' Ore. 29rt, lSrtO. somebody, and like most |mwerT Is 1 sadly abused. Take, for illu-tratioi.. tlie. bUypJugsiieeiuwu of the " lumllv« pfltt* . Tho reader knows that Uyrun ouoproud of It ; dlstlnetly proud, oe it rv i ntembend. Alter which « tin following:— j Hons years ago U was aumimir time. ! ami in the office of the I'liibid.lpbi* soy, nt preparing the daily |wpei. ! AlongThirdStieot stream. .1 Slilnoer*. . Hull*, lt-ars, and Xewsboys. - iu the sanctum, Itelitare (vrdtbdod rll)ipod.— : proof niee up aud down In tlie dumb waiter,- there was the shrill scream of the whistle calllug to tlie foreman fur i on high, ; Suddenly there wn- a trenu inlou. ( run In the front offl-r. Urions, ORTwlriveii animal, breaklne S.kwise from the enw-lu-rdlyuivnt nr.- who , i her In charge, careered wildli |iast , VanJ^lgtr, building. j One would have thought that Its- ; ^ ! straw joptr on which tluil sheet no* , then printed might lu ve tenipp il her I ! It didn't. l*tFo.ra,T'. paper he ws. pre.-; I prietor of the /Vnnfyh'inmii in those ' I Those days!—' when he was | \ i Warwick, the king-maker, ami carried ! Pennsylvania few Okl Buck. Hitter I wen- the eluioges .in ^Acrtimre, and ' hillcrly illd Forney give fit* where In'hail before boa towel be ue -lit, Ou j i Right smart Into the oOi-e «r the j ' ; ewnlng injs-r, now published by I'. _ ■ Fct hereon, tlien cngin.s-re<t liv Alex- , ; ' amler Cnmmings, who i* now publish- 1 ' j er of Tit I'af. j Rash I went tho con. Right info ' i furiatc— charge Into tho newsteiys I ! By Kinta Maria, little Dnekcy is down | —ha I Saint Joseph ! the beast gains i | the front office— she fncetli Btreetwsrils ! * | »hc jaculate* herself outward* -she ! , | is RODS.' I , i Hy the door stood « l'liiladelphis j , | - T<te rflf tiifcbefl him Wdh lsirtpii: i , j heeded it not. His soul fell the | , I morning gleam of a revelation. —the ] , j flash of u lhrhmic -Aarom.— Far, far above the world, oh dream- > t — in the purs bind of Fun-light, „ j where thle sUmtCakvnhevgs rise in tlie | • >Aod hnipnkiv- it .It t " I see you havu a erne In art (here, f and a /(«!/ W in here •" - c This is going through a great dcai to „ get at a pan, says some over-hested - and perspiring disciple. , Well- and why not V n Hive yon never heard of a clergyman who preached an entire sermon £ the slam trade, and gave a detailed | account of its headquarter*, the kingof A bond? , And why? ....... r Merely that bo might ring It into. v bitterly, flereely, with this «m- n .elusion: t " My. Iioamra, lot ua pray lha'. this f, AUiql^jatiou mav lie r^ylpl out from b Clerical* AxSciort-Tho Rev " Clawsoo, a Methodist presehcr the "wild man," was very popular In " Virginia somii twenty year* ago. He was croas-oyrd sod whymade, and very dark skinned for a ' white man. Al tlmra he was snrprittaaaras^sft : acooispadUid a hrerther mlnlstere. ^ Rev. Mr. B.,'a prominent |«utor, tn a 7_ Msltfc a entered Church. - Mr'R. gave ^ entered prewctw-r the hist, and. or" " did so, and during the sermon set n the inpuhlve. African- to shouting nil f. tho house. This, la tarn, «el Ctewscn lo extravagant words and . ftjtjop.-. nud to, leaped out of U.c pul. * like aileer, and began to shake the b, of lbs ooiored brelton aud mix ^ In quite toppily. He wept far joy.— 11 Thru pmssaig lUreuigh the crowd, he " iXi'S.' i heck, and, with hare -tronhmgdee, r. '' cbrekt, be «d. u " Brother R., f almost wish 1 tod *' toe® toraaniggsr, TbremMtodrnv^ more rdkjson than we have!" " Well, Wtt,",sM<l lirptber B , "you " ■ Wb^.jrmagtotyoSva toto. r. ., .

r_ Aurenmla the -addcat or the gayes: v. aeason of ths year, according to Upg, eyes with which we see it . In a morbid mode, under anxieties and di pre*»ions, or in the -badow of spent joys, tr We may easily sec cnlMem* of otir de- 1 M jections lii every trace of decaying nature. Or again, wc may find l-gltl- 1 _ mate tyjies of Ridness in tlw sernerv of ) t autumn. We all do fade as a lea! - i Man cornea forth like the lhtf III*. t. whirls, gfistrn- In sunlight and qnlvere n in the storm; sighs with tlie morning , wind,' droops, wither*, falls, is drifrril out of sight anil is forgotten forever •j Hut the CsBiog fair lure oil. r lessons: j bo as full of chcrfuloess and calm ex- j J pcoution as even U*' ftvsh verdure of i x June. To me autumn 1- glorious. 1 i I have waited alnusl impatiently tor this ripening of summer's beauty sod I ^ wealth. Tlie season or changing leaves I is a s|rirtual fiwtlral to me. I can I D never so si-custom myself In tt as' not I ; surprise. Huh a deflclou* rep"«e ]"-r , I : Acid - all these are aminws nf exhau-l ' I • less plinsure. . Iavi*h -urh sweet ne— anil lenity o<, t | In... for Ita, month of Juts Ho: ; *' ' -kill .< „Jurmg like tin* tic falling ! ' ' I They are bright tod beautifal ta y mil I | description. It was exeltlng, even " j UansjHirting, I., look at tta-m. They ] u 1 scennsl souutbon alh. d u> tlie -plril i " ' ; world. Tlicy spoke lo in. of another j <■ i state of helng - of transition* and * I changes which are good, tax-auvr or- I « dtii'tt'd 1ij' llifiiifte 'ffofithio*. Tiny jo ' being |«ur,*l op ... Il.em ft, .man } ' j 111 risible source. " , lion ot sadness in this riaioii. Trie. '' j! knew tlint these leaves wTre'thits ar- " I of tlwirdtmyr; yet. through and lo- " , youd this, 1 seemed to pad a propheey '' ' | of -ominhhtg yet to come, richer sn.l « , By and by, those leaves ta-gau to fall *1 1 j Mi gently, so fa-t, so bcautifullv, a- s I to recall those line, or Mrs. Ilcma'ns- n | It.llj" ,,TO * * ' j rude winds came, and a dark « j night ami storm made an end ; and p I tho iiHiming showed lint fawn covered „ 1 with drilling leaves, ami th trees hare h , of foliage. At first I thought Uils „ I gloomy. Hut, befor. I had time |j | to measure the -adn.-ss of tin- scene, a j, | now glory broke on luy vision tl Through those -tripped and leafless „ branches was disclosed a view of land b and water which was glorious to he- a: I found tuy horizon suddenly tl extended. The fulness of -hade, the y of verdure, had hidden p from us a scenery which only autumn t could disclose. Xow the eye range* u along the Bound, grasping at a gtanre- p all the wealth, at onoe, of1 aoa and it shore. Tlnu privation has become in- h dulgcncc, and loss is gain. It win easy now to liear from those „ falling leaves one of the sweetest bom- p| ilie* that ever soothed mortal eyes. tt The leaves were beautiftil io Jane, when birds were singing a morning song out of their du»p shade.. Ttay were lovnly Iu Aagust, when youug " sod maiden- were sporting under their shelter. They were glorious and " full of spiritual prophecy in ripemxl '. waiting their destiny. But when all war past, and November ?' winds began to sigh, those new vision. ^ of nature, that widened hurixon, tho t* transportation pledge of a heavenly horiion s<jin to bo revealed— all these a eoinpuisalion for thu waste and ' ruin which autumn has wrought. Tltfl* this a literal trttth in^fkii.- '* tiao experienct,, lliat it is only (A rwsjt ■" jmajHam "that vftraiieh Tiie"floe»t -piritual tandseapra'w' TKlt cluster oj" ^ earthly frleodshlps was llku a tree of m aiu]4e atodo, pleqaanttelwholdt sweet m where the vision was past, was there [n not a new revelation made of the love |,r of that Friend which Mlcketh closer ell tton A lirdtlifr? ' , That enftbly heme, so full of cum- UI and taste, and social cheer— it was c, blessed. Indeed, andyouaiold aiAlsar JC bleu bf 'a change codling over iL q-| the Inexorable law of nature u*. p. sertrel iuwlt and all this enjoyment N s home retovD disc lose itaslf to yaw view ... rough the kafas. Ixancbiv of your fa kid Jots ? You would not tore seen pi Aim l«4«ta«iT tawduta bfa for. tto nu- p, unurad year ra Thus Al-a falling leans are fall uf beany aod oTj^. Tfa-j aregnrgo.es kl and rbeerftil as they nwaH Aetrdoou, at and, Winn lli.-y. fall, their last rustiiug w, i* a sort kf swaji .ong to CliriMfan gtointea crf 'ihe hearer .o to rented. M

Brui t, -riiRorun invrroisNtaS. "A »lrf that cries to God for Judgel roent is thus impressively "prewxitrel r ! by Mr. Beeeber, In one of thore prae- - tieal Sermons of his, Ik which In- sc • rearehiogiy analyzes the every -day . eomluct of men. and tests its etiarae- - 1 tcr by the ethris of Christianity. IVe - 1 preaching, Wended with the pn-srms-I : tinn of tho Gospel of Clirl-t to aim, I What an army rises up! how many ten thousand persons are driven out ot ■ virtue, nud' how many are driven out : of Hfe- Itself, hy the hard hand of exaet1 log bargains few labor. In cap-store-, ( kind, in hfnile'ry estat.Ii.hmi-nl*. io i.n nt prii-es that they eannut live upon. 1 Your eoivllng turn- on tungrs right by the hinge, of the door of damnaUon. It ts the unoquil.*! labor of hundred* and ihim-and. nf |«r*on> ' in us ... much that i* until, and pure-. much of their w|i..h-*afa d. slructlw r'a grindiiwtatone?" " Ye* sir." ! said I. '• Ton are a flue lltlfa tdlnw.ran, ami win hnmght a kettle fall. "How ..hi are you. and what fa your name?" and without waiting for a reof the linrst little fellows that 1 utes for nn • ' Tickled nt the flatten . likon fool. I sn ot tosrork.«ntl billeriy I rue tlie day. It was a new axe, and 1 lolled nud tugged till I was al ibm tired to death. Tho school tall hands were blistered, tlw axe was with, " Now. you little rasral. yott're win riui It. " Ala*, thought I. it i* enough to turn a griliilstonr tlii* of it shire. IV hen I *cc n them to talma little braudyi think* I that man has an axe to grind. I uc a man flattering tlw triple, making a great- ]irofcasion of ala tymut. nirthinks lookout g.««l people, that fellow would set you turning a grindstone. When 1 see a man into office ly party spirit, without a single qualiAcntion to reod.-r him respectable or useful, alas ileluilol |wopic, you are doomed for a season to a grindstone for a body. Tlie I'oVe have a fanciful belief that each wasWor the' year fs nnfrer tlie tnflurnco t»T a precious' stone or grm. which Influence has a corresponding elf.-et on tlie destiny of a person born •luring tto respective month. Tlw mi anil their Influences correspondjngwith eajh^wA. are a* . bcrimber,' Turya'slir, rrasperliy. It is, therefore, customary among and lover*, on birth-dnya. to make reciprocal pres. vi fa of trintou. ornaromtcd with tliesmrof gems. Bisliop Janes, of tto Methodist church, was making a speech lately,' whicli lie chanced to any that he hoped soon to bring his remarks to an end or point. The andicncr. generally under-stood what lie meant; but soma uncourteous man in tlw congregntiou cxclaiinnl, " Amen!'' which made a general titter, "if not a. broad laugh " Bishop smiled, anil Said as the brother and be agreed, lie would proceed, which be did, and gravity was •ooo restored. The misplaced ejaculation n minds u» of an atwedote of a good IVesicn, brottor, who was told to did DU say amen at the right but' tawumlng excited im.far a powerfbl sermon, and wtahing to givi rant U> his taelings, and j« feanng, crfod out. "Amcihakq.ruxttm:!" "What wooM our wives say if they where we are," said tlie captain of a "down rait '' schooner, when tlfey WW tooting about iu a thick t«, fearful of going ashore. "Humph, I. (kSlHllI mind that,'' replied the mate, '"If wv.on^: knew where wc were our-

j Tlie .fray and A'ae/ Jomruat says: £ "A Rvneral officer passing, lately, ou 'a b"rseback ride through ona of the a • A'.IW Rug laud Stales, was struck by ; tbo fact that In nearly every dty or '*> | village fa- entered some man, and often *f" | aevcral mm. noticing Him, would re- ', ( cognize and call him l>y name. And I wta-u. fa return, he claimed their w* names, he found that thry were cxsoldlvrs in his brigade or division of nF the army, 'in the old war times, down ' - tn Virginia.' "" " He noted auoUier lact - ttoeo returned soldiers were almost invariably 1 ' Iis. ll l.H.ke-d up to by their neighbors. 7 Tlii-i were Ito traveled men. tlie men of ex|«-rien.t and of wide observation. *•" Not only were they the patriots and | ■ lewoes of the village, who had laod i ^ death on many a battle field, and who, ' I1' liapph , si ill w ore Ita scars of battle * ! 11,1 Insignia of our rrjaiblican uobility-sn j U1" i evidence of service; but they were also ° I be men who lud lived longest in fcw- "■ estyeares whore horizon -as wided ' ' soundest, aud whose enterprise ami energy were promptest and greatest. | Areonliugty, the "Hirer we s|wak of, | "* slopping l>y night at tlw village tav- ] ( orti*. or nooniug in tta- heat of day by I u"t villagers, who, of old, used to be tto ! ;jr orael. * of ill. bainlei, res|n«tfally wait- ; erans. Hot in year*, tail in deeds and ' ^ liar . fa-*of . x.*oMier-o.x.L'oof.-derate *" "" 'vspinsible. re- i , las, II mvlvcil into tta I nion on new ,,1, isMulilions and under liapptrrauapires; [*" old Mat.-* have Usui, as a whole, tlie ; Heiw-cea the .-x-soMh re of tlw North 1 "' oil) .|**-.il I-. fat of hrothrr'.y fesdiiig; , 1 °r | long, r auy atilagomsiu, while there is j . inunity of exporien u and sentiment. , c Time, that heals all. will make these , , ' r ! old fexs. close friends. Tta remaining j , 1 States Will S.S.U Is mlinittesl, and soon , • jail will til together at tto council.. | Imnl of the nation. A certain trio of i iU-omrne.1 spirits will hare tas-n cast ' , outof the Assembly there- slavery, se- j *•' : ccMiou. repuiliMun-and wiUi the | 1 ' Nearly every m -simper wo ptek up j J ' -and wc pick up a great nnuv spells , "- thess -words incorn-ctly ; !, " Innuendo, fasus. from which it is j ] ilon led. would look very strange with | Vilify. It is as difficult to get this , "' word set up with one I a* it is to hare , [ lH.iuen.lo printed with twp u'a Uke , '*• to la, as easily spelleil. a J Kiicelntr. This word is not spi lled ( correctly, or proununred property, ooe y time In Ave hundred. Tlie c precedes " tlie 1, and it Is a word of two syllables "' not of threrepronouneing aug-«ant or ' "■ cn-aaut. lo lUartohinv it is stalled 1 Vying. I'eoplc will insist upon ' sj willing this vicing. Dicing, from die, a would be equally proper. 1 k Supersede Is oftrn printed aupercede. ' I as it was in an article in Uds paper Ilie I other day, although we s|w-tlcd it pro- | •• periy iti the copy, ami corrected it in 1 the proof ' ■ Sihyl Is found wilhy|iii)UH- l)r*t sylla- , 1 Wc In liooks otherwise faultless. , >- Inflauimation, inflammatory, in- | !* I flammable, are from ji.imma, and have , "I Sicgo and seize, with many other j >- words having ie nud ei, an, often in- " correctly spelled. '• Dogberry told "ncightair Francis ( » Seacoul" that, " lo ho a well favored ( - man is Ito gift of fortune, but to write . and read cornea by ni??®*." — Ciieayn f Pdmrral bermox.- If all funeral 1 might ho more like this, pTroehcd i lately by a rery " hard" Western cler- , R syman: I " "I have liecn togged, entreated, and - importuned, to prearli this sermon, , but I don't want to do it. I never did , tilco the man. t never did know notli- • i * log good of him. He had lioraea, and | j' lie ran 'cm ; he had cock*, and he lit t 'em. I have heard that to was occasionally good at fire*. The bearers j will phase remove the body and sing 1 tl.e following hymn: j • WHS rsptm* w» 4«U|hl le see , " A farmer's son tod for a long time - ■ been ostensibly studying Latin In a popular academy. The farmer not q being sallsflud with the course of the l young hopeful recalled him from school, « ■ and placing him by tto side of a cart K . thu* addrrsiwd him: , " Now, Josejili, tore Is a fork and j , there ita heap of mauure and* cart, , , what do you call them iu Latin?'' ( a "Forkibcs.cartibus et manuribus.'' t , said Joseph. ,, " Well, now," said the old man, "ir U you do not take that forkibtu pretty f1 " qulckibus' and pileh that manunbn* ° ~ Into that cartihna, I will break yon b s back! bus. " _ Joseph went to workibaa forthwithllms. J One of the best repartees on record u t in that of William LhiyilGarrisou.wlKi w J having been repvoaclMw] with incuts* a • s ialrocy few baring taken fi om Ida Jon*, h ' oal tto old ruotto, " The Connitntioa m l« a league wUh Death and a conmaat k >' with Hall." replied thai •'■ton to fa u i...isi.xl that motto to had «|to Rat w J rMtr Draft se Udl UtastoHBHECl' - Cirrumstanoea alter «sssa, and deSiiil Hons modlfv botli. Slavery, ll now '. a p r* is death, as rterv political * " 'V-*,Wh *»- * .^ptota l»

' ;v.V^ =* vrasn te tas sBMsra ras f vran is»ii sMMn'nsaiaui, . r Ksfaraw *traidsi ra/Ufaa * . " Tt ""'mu' " 1 t. lira of u* alnlCtokartii''* . ' nTta-' "****^ te^'ststlsoa.Btog; rf warre*. IBs Tlsteta rare* ' ' a Is IBs tins of raswv ta,o Iks <wra^«> rest tra Slrap, ' ■ aw JOU wfrste. ItltM Ifllt sstfllf," J..ws afltssIiT tsarinsr/sv. ' Ts ISs/rsrtd sf li(bt kSMlthl 1 Ami us4s> rs# fisusfl wBsra Iks vtsMs slssp, 1 ; Voir mils kraiss IM lore will Bora ' i _ _ -OtotaWlfaH. The GUrtiiilW. , (ion-rnment s.x-uri ties - the svmv j and nary. 1 There la said to be no cure for mil . | hair but dying. 'J" ' *® Brer nils many a bottle , tin bottfo - 1 tills many a bier. . "tav&l He who Uvea for himself altan, Ito* 1 for a mean fellow. , tf n man's wife 1* well bred, to won't I What is the greatest Virtue In a am captain? WreckleMneos. Who was Jonah's tutor ? Tto whale who brought Ufm up. Why is a kiss likearuuior? Because it guca from mouth to moufjx.^ Wtoa did Motea steep ft«e In a bed? ' When In- slept with lite frewiolhera. Never ridirnlr aacred thto-s, or whs' Olher* esteem tocb, however absurvl ; they may appear. -' -n -, • wll Cut a dog's tall short' and he caul wag it. Brevity is tto' reQl'UHttt^Wt , • not uf w aggery. ' ' *'•<***• Tile mail who at* his dinhdr with tlie fork of a river, lias beemnttem|iQhg . spin a mountain top. ' Poverty is a bully if yon tn; afraid of it. but i* good uatured enough \( The man who mad* a atoq. fix Ilie r.Mit id s Iiiuuutaiii. is ut>n*n|pg«tl oa "A prodent man," says a sriNy r ! Fnnchman, "is like a pita -Hla faaad . prevents him from going -too tar. 'I Ji ,j A Western critic wfahlnytntey (he ' tiling about r*repa-Rrws, calls her ""a wasktub ftill of taetedy." To treasure up tto memories of In.Juries received, is to store tfte CaskM | of your heart with offal imftead bf i [Jewels. Though a wavelet be a little ware, ; nn.l a floweret a little (Inner, yet a hulI I k-tis not a Uttk- bull, nor a hamlet a Utile ham. It is supposed that th* Laid made women smaller tluui man, to enable latter lo lift them over the gutters when It rained. , i I -on in tlie Indian taaguage i» "scblmfeiidamowitt'liewnCia.*' Utnusi ta' quite an umlertaking b> teUasquaw The son ofn WraterO dUMyntenex. cured himself (brat«iek«dcardi which fell from his pocket durlng hia vatadir tory by saying he had on bis tattor's ' T' "-red-/ A Western steamboat captain, Importuned by a life Insurance woHriter. settk-d nutter* by remarking: "fxwvk tore, my friend, I never" M on 'nfcy game where I've got to die to hat . '-dre.«,„l Mr*. Jones has long been wanting to visit I >rw ii wood Cemetery, pt*dJp'nB|ly slic says to tor husherid, "1'ou never yet taken mc. to Gramwood." "No, dear," f»e replied ; " that's a pleasure I hare yet had only io anticipation." A tarn*.- dealer who Is top effected a sale was offered a bottle of porter to mnfeee tlie aninul'ateUtagN, life bottle wa* drank, and then to 'tod tta bone had but two tanlta. Wfroe turn ed loose in tto fleid to "wn* tto to catch," and to Was "of n* aa* wton was caughL" A curate who adopted a monotonous whine in hli prayers/on betpg retboustratrd with hy his dioceenn, pkatad that such a tone was highly proper in acts of supplication, became beggars always nsmiroed a whh» when they a«k«l for alms. Tto btebop repiled. tot when they de I- always they are Impostor*; mot 'I give them nothing, ■ '• A inan was onee relating a suwy of ou a locomotive (tot struck a cow standing on the tract, and threw several yards into \^t takt, W^Mr sto lit squarely upon tor (tot, with tor toad (owardl the' train, and. strange to My, tto wasut hurt a mile "Hot didn't ito took' stored?" luquired a listener. "Wen, t don't know vibetber ah* scared or not, bat she looked a good deal discouraged." A surgeon wto was in the anvy was Ir the habit of prescribing salt water for sallora. While sngling upon a fine day to happened to Call OfwThs captain, who was at tb» time walking th* dork, heard tho splash, aod inquired of a sailor near him wljet ft wmi, '• Nothing, your Mra. Partington is as quick 4a tor lira. "Dear catastmrd. ap front Ufa pnrtata of tlw tasajssrasu: await -Kb -tad atHsMmtfas--Uto sne," tad Ito .«W*y, . „ u -• - - . ,. i_— i sere n is raw ^wvwpnso,- tnata ItosF-— "D*. BNtewwtotol'' -:X