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1 ^ELKCT fOETHY. j b TiaaUUaae^aalaauiittil. ^ ) N«r la IrtUlaal ia^lTua alrtl""7 ""*** Ban lirtr nala uialrt la tir P«Hla« at(kL / .. x»»itui"*rtir..iWlln mMhmf oat. la, ilrla* aaal b IIWTia iapa d awart rabrtr, I ■ Tla akbrartaai af paw. WiaaTppaaiP ■ kM . ki* nyrtjt Ik. la.ra.1 ; I Man Tkn, O. mf UaJ' J Tka pan aad daatkbn Inul j I , Tfcal U Ikakaaiaf luBaoaf aaaaa la mm. I Tki paaadn at a nfuea pat la ka j ; WaafnalkalaUrtaaitklruc'IPn- 1 iOU lit AM ' 3» ' r»r..n) Uiiao.il.. Tkf niMnal r, . ' 1 Ofci (mn arvuiirtw Marl 1 1 Tk.tk..ntkabuamtefMaUuri ' ' I Una nw. o, ar Cod I |, TL.l rtaU bi alii aim tkbiad IU. 1. a it- ! D ArtT r JITbmli b^!" """ 1 cirtki* li ihiji.il) BAbiir if ri.«' 01 Thua palbaUy I wall, C ?y"-nM.Mni. ,mi. Itiu rtlula* air.1 iaa*. M-.llkuUl a) « Art ..trl.- .lap rtrt rt. lia — .n. J d, ! Or if/ in at A Selected. ^ A Cup oCColiI Wniep, ^ Shortly alter the Owe of tin war, I c* on the railway for aome hour, •" of a hrifc-ht Jane day, aeated hnildc a 'h jutm*. ioidler. a oiVBlrjnL-iu rr.uu *« WineoMMJ^lo waa Ou hi. way bonio. '> with in houorablo diacharfr, iRnr a < •ertioe of four yean. My fellow traveler prored to be quite inmUiip'nt oifi/ » j •ociably Inclined, and bcguilnllhc. way P'1 by rrhalntiBaio Ineldcnb of the hat- , rt" tle-QrU. ,aud of camp and ho.|dUl life, j wc One of tin ,ioi|Jo.t of hU .loric., told | rn ■with aa ajipdaruaer of Htiuiat good Mlh, I haVo nm-r forgotten— n-inriu- «h a,r2s,a®;j Kliyl^y UiiD*' have quit* Aided IVoni "" "Oqr pqitmrul." he eald, waa nu- u> UanlA, In We aprinj; of ism, when ,Ih he mado auch . frtal lime in foUing 111:1 the Shennudnah Valley, li en 1,111 an nwlkil, driving, coufluol, exhau.1- "ul ("g.^mr-wkurrr rbBup- of hen,' hut r*r U1! curimia that I chlrdv rrmemher It "u a linle InAdeut. whleh pcrhap. you ' m. will jIumL wg» hardly worth hying up and b hanUy worth lelllua of.'' f"r 1 MgidBed in)' dtwlre to hrv hi. Utile atory, and he went onV f'r " I Waa mc morning dlipnlchnl in h>S liaeh' to the extreme rrar, with a ' h'' vo'ry ini|H>rtanl order. A. ill luck "" would bar* U, I had to ride a itnnigr i "K bone, a* my own bad fallen lame. [' .. m. u. ii uao lanrti lame.
The ooe provided lor mc proved juel 1|m ,, moaflll uatured, vleiou, hrule I ever mouutnl. I had hard work to mount ! him at all, for hli furiote. renring anil ! plunging; and when at hut I reached a. tlw laddie, he waa ao rnryed thenwaa no getting him on (or at lenet Ave ndnutea. With hie ugly head down, ami hi. an hack ho would whirl round and round, pivoting ou Mi foimfewt. and laehlng out with hi. hind leg*, tin I fancy they mutt hive looked like Iho ■pekra of a big wheel. When he found | that I waa maaterof the atuatloo, that "• my liand waa Brm and my ipurs were •harm he gave In -UII the next time; bul I knew that be wu continually r> watching for a chance to ding me over hU head and trample Uw runs Lemhi p out of inc. D "1 rod* hard tlurt day both liecaui--of my orden, and far the purport of pwttlag that devil or a lmrw through; >- the road - marching cidumn^ artillery, army wagon*, and, above all, horti of contrahand*, who were alwiy. wrtinih. . Ung to get out of your way, just lulu your way; auH mu mam helore I had i made half of my dbtance. it waa a hot, mltry and duty day. I had ex- - haunted my canteen, ami I wu panting, nlniuet lolling like a dqg, Juttu' my thirat w»* huyomitig quite unbear- 1 . lug and tilling tqSrranlbB*, » At flrat j I thought I would d turnout) I. a* my I horae wemed prMty well etibducd and Mowed; but no eoenei did be gurae my ' r Intentlou, than he began arain hit dia- j bolieal flirting, ami pluogingK at wbich the itraggfer. about the ^wing «t ap a provoking bugh, which a boiling -point. SUM, I didn't bunt out at once. I iwung off my canteen, anibakl to one of the men. the only fcl- ; low thai hadn't laughed at my boot . with tlie hone; 'Hn. comrade, Jurt i till thU far mc.' " lie wu a fall, dark, hoary-browed turly-looking chap, but, far all that, , 1 didn't look far toeh an ainwor u he grow fed out: " 'FUI you own canteen, and bed— d to youP " I tell yam f wu mud; the oU.rr fellowi laughed again, and then I wu madder, and 1 Jul my. to him; 'You mrttn devil. I hope to Ood I than yet hear you begging far a drink of wafer! H ever I do. I'll e> you die and go whore you beluug, b-Tom 111 give it lo . 3°°-' : "Then I galloped on, thougti muuc ; ol ihe im ealfe.1 *-u» lo emu •atlug the> A) (IS nit laurtam. I illdu'l j elop f( I rootWa iKW.i.rik or j two farther on, wfe-n, a liUfe black i j boy wwlered laith m- autl By honr. ' , aiij nik.) my tunk.11, wilb n «inifc • . that the handful of » w I ' ; fatm eooHo t hegin Id pay p.r. When ; I oHnpar-d the OMdnct ol thfe ;-.ir : j MU. rhip of vhowddhe 'rtw-r j
' over afcM oiW* bauta, Int tb»i I WArchod far him among the dying— f'ttid been woundid, ami waa'iuone of the Wa*hington hoapita!« -il*ioat I well, yet .till not quite lit far duty In the nddlr, I hate, above all thing., to be Idle, "I I begged for light employment u a botpital nurwe, and they gave it M dm. aad laid I did my duly n-ell. | " I never fell far our |k»or, brave felu I did there. I had been very fortunate, and until that aummer had teen in hoapltal. Xow I aiw auch an Bering, and auch lierolim u I hid never men on the bottle-field. helped to keep op lb" •plrlu of rttae we eoald not raiV, to tlw b>L Then ft winel hard that each brave boy muat make bii mareli the dark valley aloui But they ill went off gallantly. I would rather hare galloped forward ou _ * forloru charge, any ilay, than to hare followed oiw at tlirru over to tin Soldier'. Ileal,' though it la a prvtly |>hor to down in. In fact my licart new t .oft here, en cbrbtianUed. a. It were, I t that I fargot lo look Air my old enemy ; 1 1 ao. you are. I .till rvanbil the .iir* , I «t ranger who tvfaiHil me wafer at | life napl.ide cpring. . M Afer the batik of the Wllderuem, > great multitude of the woutidetl were t poured In llptm tt«! all our ward* wore I filled I* overflowing. It wu hot. cluae weather; moat of the patient* were ferried by their wound, and ex;«»iure to tlw «un, and up and down the long ghastly Uuta w( white liyda, the great I pitcher pf ire wafer, and a tuniMvr, and " itiHed ou the round of my ward. a. 1 eager to give u lira poor fellow, were * to receive The ice rattled and rung in * the pitcher in a uwat inviting way. and J many heavy eyca ojamed at the sound 3 and many a hot hand was -tn-tcljctl " out, when, all at once, on oneofthetwo » brde of the ward, 1 wiw a man n •urt up, with hie face flaming with fa- u and hia cyea gfanimng, *• be almv. t •' ".•teamed uul. ' U'ater! flirv inr wafer, I v Mud's take! h •* Then, madam, I could lee no other ' al race In all the ward, for it wu Ira ! " " 1 made a few itepa toward him, for h he fall back no hit pillow, aod jurt f" turiied |>1> face toward Ihe wall. Then ! ol llic drill ti Jhlead hi. grip on md, till J °i II termed lo wlibp-r Inln my enre. I-
„ ' lial tie the Ice iir tlw letchrr, and ig- ' gravafe idm! ■ 6e up aAntMwiL giving 1 ,t I "wafer to all other*, "aud lad n drop to ' a j klm!' j " Tlren wuieihiug (he whispered, a T lilt fa nearer, though n-it in .uch » rr sharp, Mwlng way — mnpleime, I sop- 1 pose II wu; good Meth.Bli.ta rail it the o| Holy Spirit; other religion, people t, might aay It wu life spirit of my H mother; and perhapa -we would all ,0 mean alwmt the fame thing- -anyhow, id It Bfomol lo'aay, "Now, My boy, i. H your chance ro return good far rvik a- Go to hint, give him to drink fint of -j all!' And that eonirthing walked ioj|y right up to hb btdaide, made lira tilde >x my band under hb .boulder and raiw i up, anil pat the tumbler lo bis lips- — How he drank, I ran never fargot— i" ,. long deep draught., almost a tumbler f faff at a swallow, looking at me aa y wistfully all fare time. When be wan rativflrtL he Ml hack, and again tnrurd P> hi. face to Ihe walk without a word.— ,f Bulrtanrho* I knew thai the fallow'. ^ heart Waa touched, w do iliaplalu . „ MrMuu or tract had over touched It. ,j " I ailaal'lhe »ur«iiB to. bt UBoliave a i the aole cart of this patient, anil be j conrented though he Mid lire man had J 1 a had gun-shot wound In the knee, aod * ' would hare lo tubmll jlo an ampufa- .. | Hon, if he could stand it; and If not, | . ■ would probably make me a gnat of ;t 7 trouble while he lasted, gj "Well, I took charge of him— 1 bad j J to do It somehow— but be kept up tire j j j tame alienee with me for several days; ! ,. | then, uue morning, jurt u I wu faav- . jug hi. bedside. Ira caught hold of uiy j 1 1 coat and pulled me back. I bent down | ' . to uk him what be wanted, and he j ■ said, in a hoarse whisper, 'Yeu rem em- 1 0 brr thai eastern bualcma iu the Shr- , nahdoah Valley?' f 'Yea, but It don't matter now, old , fellow,' I answered, t " 'But it dora matter,' eald he, 'I ! t don't know- what made me so euriy that day, only that an upstart 1 young lieutenant from our town hail j , jut been .wearing A me far rtrag9 gling; and I wasn't to Mame. far I I Sru Mek. 1 rame down with the I ferer the next .lay. As for what 1 1 ' said to you. I was ashamed of It j r before you got out of eight; and, to tell [ i th" truth. I've been looking far you | I these two year*. Joel lo ttfll you ao. t Bdtwheu I met jou here, where IT ! wu crying, almost dying, far w*_r, I i It seemed ao like the carrying out of t your tut My 1 eras almost, afraid ofj you.' » li "I tell you what. uuuIoiil it gave nu' j strange feeling, la think nfhiiti looking I I for me to make up. uml r kraking l~r ' r j Idm lo bo eeieugcl. all this lime; and | ( I U was .uch a little sin. after nil. 1 an. ! j not ashaimai In , ...fare, thai the tdara i . ; i-.nte iuo. w Me* *• f BaM, *5"*.' . K irtman (Ihat wo* Maawm*; Ire w». , | a Maine amu.. Ami fro I aWi* Ural i r j UM!« «"«'*' " -y «-»'■ ""^di •>+■*'■ ' ! ' had taken h u- %~r „ik1 1
■b, Mve initl. Unit be Was Nuking. I fmind dt that he wu Illre a brothef to me, He D took the hard new* that be ihuet die. ■ Juet u the war wu almost ended, Uke ' I the brave fallow he was. He dictated I a but letter to hi. sister, the only | P relBlive he had; gave me some dime- ' «■ Hon* about sending some krwpmkre to ft her, and then ashed for the chaplain. Thi* wee a goodacsriSW. elderly man. .1 add he talked in shout the right style, d I think, anil nude u« favl quite (inn- < tl fartable in I "half thai In the Fatlirr's I house there most be a mansion fur Ihe < - poor soldier, who had often rampod I * out in the .now and rain: aud that i !. for him who bad given hi. all for I t In More. I I "At but lira poor fellow raid to the , > , chaplain. 7 .n't there something in the ( - llibb- about giving a cup of cokl • ■ r water?" Ah! madam. I cau l fell •- you how that hurt p»e. '0, Boatman!' i r ■ mid I. "doh'l. don't!" But he only ' f ' qnilcd, aa the chapUau reptafe.1 lira ■ t I verse. Then he turned to me and 1 ' ■laid. 'Yon didn't think what you I « were doing far voureelf when you d gave me that glass of lev-wafer tint n other day. did you. old fellow! Cap I . e paw for one of the little ooca. though. , with my *tx feet two?' Then Iw went .1 , on Ulking about t.-jng little, nud , h the klngtlom ofhea.eu. UII we almo-t 1 ]wrlui|*. it wu only boding it- way u home. *1 do leel" strangely childish II to-night.' he -aid. '1 feel like saying p I nra when -lie "ml to put me lo bnl. a-l*eUly-n»t • year- ago. If you'll »i f.re I g" t« -faep .. over on hia pllloa . and .oftly .hut hi. | l| I lltailk aad llaatl, fa TII». anVABTAS^ or^uav j, ' I iwul w^fe~to _.i, audl^ of Hr»- srarl. « outing home from * ! town in the rare, ami- nMcinua fallow f(| J with whom I fall iulu ooovrraatlou a adda. "'They do' aay her huihand I.t ! I aoriy curmudgeon, wiUinoappreeiotion of i of her geiliua." U 1 Vaittire lo lake n : al| ' Vriea. 1 -hall probably find Mine | I audacious tourist taking photographiv |u) hj-lgro. Ten to our. I aball iraxt a', I atuiuhle ou a tl"U «|«|. r reporter. a who will take rare to have nra Invrnof the isrehwa. Only the oth.w day , "" butcher', bill wo* faloniou.h ! IHtrfaimil from I Iw table by wns ■ ^ . I memento-hunter. It would uut .urpri-c 1
. I mc to *ec II prod uml to answer the 1 1 qnration (ouly dunging Uie gender I. ' j aronutle "France* Augtt.ta Soap" I ' ! and genuine "Srnri Baking Powder," i 1 ! with compliments of lira euterprlaing j donor*, evllectiug enonnoiu free | carrier makiw a "general delivery" at | our door. Presentation enplr*. in ; "gilt and blue" ami patririm bronze.] . I of trashy liooka, usurp my library i ; shelve*, till weO-tliumlreil I tank Wal- ' | ton and Sir Thomas Brou J. ire tlirual 1 t into an IgnoWe coiner. ! We reed re frequent deputation, from the "Tallow Dip Mite Asaoda- j I tlon," the "Porringer Aid Society," ' and otlfrr worthy charities, each taoliciting my wife to bead it* Hat of; of lady patroucsae*. aud overwhelm j ; lis rival with merited coofualvn; but , ! I am happy to nay »he ha. not yet ] ! utiderukeu the role of pliilnnthnq>i.l. When that day comes I .ball sit. like ; tire meek Jelly by, with my head j i against the wall, if indeed the | ] momentum of her reputation dta-a nut | ' crush unt out of life altogether. — From | | How I Became a I'aoam, fa tit \ April sassier of UppineMCt Mayauat. | 'j KJJHHOXAIili- Women.— Fashion j ; bill* more wproen tlun toil and sorj row. Obedience to fashiuu t. a grenl- ] • man's tuture, a greater injury to her ! | physical and nrantel coiistitution, than j ihe hardships of poverty ami negleel I The slave woman at bcr task will live I and grow old, and see two *r three , gcneratkias of her mistresses fade and ; j para away. Th* waslwr-womau. with j , *earc* a ray of hope to ehurrhcr In her ' ! toils, "will H re to MS her fashionable •i.tera all cxtlm-L The kite! ten maid j i» hearty and strong, when tier lady : 1ms to be nursed Uke a *k4t baby. It; i. a sad truth, that fash 'rati- pampered ; women are almost wurthfass loraH the j good end* of Ufe; the)' hare but Ilttfe ' I force of eharaefer. tafcy haw .till less | iwwvr of moral will, and qulto aa little ' physical energy. Thty lire for un pur - j [inse In Ufa— they accomplish no great I end*. They are dolls in the hands of i milliners ami servants to be dressed 1 i and fed to order. If they hear chil- ■ 7 drru. ■ervante and nurse* do all, rave j (cooodvc and give them With. And • vrhtliVrared what are they; what do tlray ciVr amount to hot wrak <ci<ma . ! of the old stock? Who ever heard off j a faahiodahir wnmau'* chikl cxhlhitliig J any virtiraaity-|fa«rer ot wind far which ' It iracrtmrinuinrnt? ltead the laogra-plib-a of oui great and good wen and wimimu Xo one of Ihcm ll-.d a hsb- | lonabfa mother. Tit _-y tfaarly wll sprang t from women who bad Inn a. litllrtodo I . lib faahinoaa wllh Ura changing al[ itlralgfcfia. A New Mimai.'LM— A girl from the 1 jury , unhututed In Ihe my.ferie. of I " fashion abb- mansion.; after whicli gland out Ihe water ;-dU* -Are A
d I VMM" "r "KW ■ ; Iliifadel^ta^XewroIfwItareW^ I • Iwvn amuwdat the eBdamatlon of »urr P«Jm which escape from Ihe pamrn- - germ, d'bcn going on from Bristol to > Trentgn mpecially; and from Uurling- . too. ou lira Jeraev side of Ihe Dela- . wan. The Ikbh In th* Munmrrnre a . mora of yellow, or white, or porjiluh ■ Wortomt, and some persoq. who have i idea of country life, but hare, ner- ■ ertheksa, a keen oense of the beafli ilul ' I lu X'ature. or in Art. may he hrord ; of their uetghbora "what • those yellow flower* are?" it may i happen that the party to wlmm these inquiries are oilrirerard 1* imt prejare ' e.1 to give the ileslrol information.— | ' Can they he weeds? Ilardly. You wr they are evidently cultivated with j j great care. |4oughed and .furrowed In i j rowa, in lira ulmoat nierly, and In i if you look cloarly, yoo will find ! j there la not a wcvd in lira whole patch. " They must !*■ cultlvalrd then for tbo ! -ake of the cords!'" Ye* — now I un- ] and I might Iwve known as i much If I had ouly thought * little — | ! exactly. This is a seed fartu. None quiet talk may lie heard any | •lay iu ."umitrar. In ; using by tb-w ' I ganlcu*. f..r such Gray are. _ j' careful cultivation I. really won- j what iiuprem* tla: inexis>rieuccd j which must 1«- pnalumliHi thrw farms i . and yet tbot which U wen. even In the h B.uaUeal I-Jri T lira are. devrnTto j ! mhI culture. In the neighborhood of , ! Iladduntleld. that brautIM, quiet little town, six or ac ven miles beyond Cam- , dun. Merer-. Collins. Albrrtaon ft Co. 1 1 two ]ibuiu>iioii> of one hundred | acres tocli, a mile apart, in order lo | thus oomsbailiig inipunty uml these | large tract, are entirely devoted I- lira | l»'0'"l» ^rhlrt; or forty acre* are | c wlien "Jersey laud*' WUB regarded aa I a •landing Jnkc. It was cquivalrnl to I d culling lira ground a barren waste of I * -and. but the man who afculd venture | I such a .tale hit of plouantrr iu > fi these day- would Hud the laugh turned j g U|>on himself Jersey enterprise and ; have made this Mini ; t. I prnevrraucr nave mailc tua Mint
' . the mouth of June, will be enough to ■ i cotivlbee the most lucrediilou. that " i Ura 'light land* of New t^y The | a ilreils and thoumnda at acres derated | I- 1 to the rearing of small fruit, are sum- j it | cienl proufa of this. Even ihe swamp | ti html., which were regnnlcd, a few j years figo, an abwlutely worthies*. Iiave j y i been made so produetlre, that the own- ] I- era reap from Oram, every year, fine '> it crop, of cranberries; whicli many a | : man who ha. lots of share* in gob! and . silver mines would he glad Co take lu i i- exchange for hia h'teadamt.- .Jam-ant j h. | THE Two8e uiHKiiN.its.-Mr. John | j II. Cliisholm, who died iu this rltv j " j about twenty year* ago, ws. (uying- ' feller of the V'anuer*' and Mechaules' ; Hank for several ycur. before his death. ' i lie was a native of South L'aroUna. and j | was about fifty years of age at lira time j of bis decease. HU flue social quali- " ties made him very popular. Among ^ j hit other talent, wa* hli great ability " ' a. a raconteur, or relator of aneeilotes. : One of hi. good .lories wa* the followf" I ing, which wa* rftowii amung hill ftiends a* "The Two Scroggltoc;' r- ' An Iriilunan, who had been abwul far I- 1 aoiite time on x tbdring vxewrsUa, met V I one of Ids friends, who Inquired of him •r | w hat luck he had had. "Ob," he reu i plied, "wc had a most ilfegant time eiiI Urely." "Who were of yiMtr.ptriy?" ■c ankotl his friend "There were live of wjus," wee his answer. " There was il ; myself, ooe; the two SIcrugginee*. Iwo; b Terry Toole, three; Jim Kaein, four. If f There were fire of us. There, was If i Terry Toole, ooe: myself, two; the d twoScroggiuaea, three; and Jim Kaaln. y four. There certainly were five of un. Hi There was Jim Kasin, ooe; Terry d Toole, two; myself, three; aod the two e .Scrugginsea, fiatr. It's very strange Is i that I can't remember who the fifth e I man was! There was myself, one; fe : Jim Kaain, two; the twi ricrogglnee*. , tlinc: aod Terry Toole, four; aod may tlw divll fly away with me If I can frII collect who the fifth man was!"— From »f I Our Monthly GoMlnln the April nurod » herof Lipriactft Magazine. shbX'evbb Leaves IIim.— Look * I ml the career of man as he p*e*« " through Ujc world —a man visited by iuwfartntra. Hoar often is Ira left by hie fellow men to *lhk under the " weight of afllietioo, onhroded and ^ alone! One friend of his own sex fargrt* Idm. anoUrar abniahme hiui, j and a third hntraya him; Imt woman. faithful woman, follow* hhn in his " afflictl-w with nnshak-n aftwthm; * Inw ww the changes ot feeliug. «r hi. tenurar rawldttasd to the .ltoippoint- '' njeut* to of the worm, with the highrtt of all vlrtoa; in resigned poilence ministers to hU wante even when her " ! own are bard and pressing: »bc weop* ■I' for him. tear for tree, in hi. dfatreas, r. and Is the first to rateh-and effect a " ing: and she .raver k.vee him lu Us » ™ STriretotr'n j — L, —
some yean ago a journey msn -dm j dfer in New Vorit who by hb tadner0 ' Ity and eeuoomy, hwl accutnuhried » lr- 1 few bondreil dollars in money, resolv- "" ! ed to rstaUidi Umeelf in buainert in an adjseeot vtllage. .Vfter aecunug a E" lituathm for a shop, he returore? to *' tbc ejtv with about f-JUU to purchase his stock. .He pat up slotted the public lh houses, kegit byfl W aadeeo- ^ Andmg in the Integrity of lira lawBotd, j pot the money In hit hands for safe keeping, till be should call for K- lie ^ tla-n traversed the city, la search at a J and after finding one that suited him, T be raturtrad lo hie quarters, and ealfed ^ far hi. money. "Y'oor money," aM " the landlord," you put no money into " j my hands." He had uo evidence oC> " 1 tlie fact, aad fl Oiling all hi* efforts to j n induce hi. host to gire up the mouey i " : were fruitless, the desponding and in- '' ; iligrut juuldler rejiaired to Mr. Kmnrat 1 ' lor counsel. After hearing a rtate- " | nraut of the (act*, aud taking .uch " ! measure* as satisfied him that the sad- • I dfer was a man of the strictest Integri- - ty, he rebuked him for pnUiughi. rao1 ney into euch hands, without gvidencc; f ' lint," Mid lie, "if you will do a. I tell r 1 you, I will obtain your money far ■ you." The mddler very readily prom- • lied a strict obedience lo In. directions. • I "Well", said Emmet, "go lawk to Ibe | landlord and tell him, when no our is 1 prevent, that you owe him Mi a|iok)gy • j — that you have found your money. ■ j and was inl.takrii In -upjioshig that ' you put II Into hi. luiud.. You will f then return to me."" Tlie saddler did >o. aud the landlord expressed great 1 .a'-isfacUoo. that the mddler had dis- ' covered his mistmki-. Mr. Emuiet then gavmhe MdiUcr i !•!>«' sod told him to go sml ileposlt it fore you enter (he house procure some 1 gentleman of respectability, to go in and call for a glass ofbecr, and request then to take his -est add carelessly pus sway the time In reading 111* news, until you arrive. You will then | enter the room, and in hlr prewnee, | tell the hiudloud mu now wish hfuttn lake the BAD far safe-keeping till you | call for It. " This done, the saddler again returned to Mr. Emmet who directed him to enntluur his lodging . at the Ikhisc for lw* days, and be reg- . other irarsun Is present, tell ths lands lord you will take your money This , tlie saddler did; and the nn*u.p*eting landlord without hesitation, linroedlJ ately refunded the mimey. which tlrt 1 uiddlrr restored to Mr. Einmel. who i directed him te take a good wltnen ' with him. aud go and demand the f'JOO which he delivered in hl» hands safe-keeping, In the presence of the ' , gentleman who called for the brer. The Mddler accordingly proceeded to the house, iu company with another I the house, iu company wittinnotner df lie
gentleman and demanded Ms money, ii "Your mouey."' -aid the astonished' j landlord." I have |ust handed It to t you. - "No sir." replied the saddler, s if you refill* lo deliver ^1 ts Bt. I I ; shall take measure, fe. obtain IL" The landlord dared him to "do his 1 [ liest." aud .Mr. Emmet immediately - ; instituted n suit against him In the fa[1 i v or of Ihe saddler. The landlord, fitldr j Ing himself outwitted, paid over the e money, with about faW costs. I \ ArVBLTIONATK FBBUNOS W* ( frequently meet Krltli men who aecui I ! to thitik that any indulgvuoo iu ao. atfectionate feeling is a weakness. ! | They will returu from a journey, and 1 greet their families with a di-taut : diguity. and move among Ibclrchildren ■ > with the cold aud lofty splendor of an r iceberg, snrrouade.1 by lu broken - fragment.-. There is hardly a more ' unnatural sight on earth, than utra of . those families without a heart. Who I Hurt Iks experienced the joys of e friendship, aud value* sympathy and - affection, -would not rather lose all .' that is beautiful lu nature's sutoury, i' tlian be robbed of lira hidden treasures . of bis heart? L'heruih, then, your - heart's best nfiection*. Indulge in . tlie warm and gushing emutlous of filial, parental and fraternal love, r Think il not a wimkmsa, Lor* G«*l, i atrtyhody, and every tiling that is I lovely . Teach your children to love; - to low the rose, th* robin; lo love - their pareute; to lute their Maker. Lot it he the studied abject of tlrair f fit *n*s tic culture to give them . warm • heart*, ardent aJfectiam. Hind your : whole Dually together by thesra strong ■ eorda. You rtsnut make Grain Urn • rtremg. llcligioa iuelf I* lore. The Fhiladolpbea .lye relates that . when 1'resldeut Andrew Jackson WS. y told that Fnreer ILindslph, who was i dismissed from the nary for drfalrae Uon. had been smarted for his assault 1 upon him. Ira exdabnrd: " Yew and. ; I greatly regret rt. and have ordered . his relesw. in had not been lnbtrferf erf with, 1 would hare punished the ~ scoundrel ou tlra spoL I do not want . lira aid off the law to protect nra, or redrew* my wrongs. My dear mothar, God Mess her, when I wa* ahoy, gave me this piece ofadrioe. "Jfover to sue • for Slander. Indict for assault and battery, or permit a personal assault to ' go unpunished on th* spot; and God . knows I have most religeoualv adhered to It throughout my life;" aod dashing s hrag-otomined white etsy pipe, ' whirl] he had torn smoking, so the ' mantk piece, by which ha broke it Into l ( W°' Cd tot, bk ^hTroaohnteu! I what da yoa think of lrar? She cost
T. SSr Erssst. fa AM Issss U XsW'r ISm IscStv halls a Art Isvse te 11*1 to 1Kb prttsrrac nc 1 TXsSsvs* tor tort IBs rslsJier# kr«v j] Is lbs Aprtl wsstSsl. sn sfaM toss. ,1 MSrt Stasia ttsfcl iiLs tAs »rt» W A*4brtV*fe* IU. th* ekUsUB at rt... 1:' Uwlu art Jjrag raurt m, kssrt. }' XisrssSswItssobsraU. ' WW Man SUSS* as. ovwkal atoll tout! el tte-vforttssa* BssaU tsqasms. 1 - A gambler's hauefr — Green baise. l" Tbo darkest honr. as a'rale, is Just before the gas la lighted, jj' Xo farmer can plow a field by r lurnlug it over in his own mind. Xa miller need ever be out .ff employ - meat, far he can always grind hia • The champion similar ww Is in y Xcw-llampahin:. It has cut off the . Ougcrs of six men, tftd still runs. 1 Why is a policeman generally of a J satirical turn? Uaraum bo has such 1 a hnblt of Ukiug. pooiilc off. „ 1 Have you Iraarel of lbs wain who got shot? Got shot? So, how did h« get shot? He bought 'am. ( Fowl mamma — "And what would Johnny do ir poor mamma were to „ die?" Johnny- "Eat op all th* ( 'Tlu: greatest organ in the world." . mM a wkked old haeheloe." 'is tbc , «rgan of aprech lu wianan. because It , is sit organ without "tops. " Mamma- Now, Atgy, what dam • 1» A P Hwfft Not Itop, but somsi thing rery like IL Algy (who has a r fine ear for music).- Weasel! 1 People are constantly ju (ho habit I of talking about "Our /rat parents," as if it were po»lbl* for us to bai . > «MCrtd«t!" ] "Figures can't Ua,!' any* Ui* arithmetician. "Yon canl aay that of woI men's figures in these days," itk vjhsi'I- the ilsndsiiim draisiinki i The next thing you knWIT) scape ( fellow Will he introducing a bill to the ' . legislature cataistlllng ikurrli Ol , gaiil.t* to take out Hcnises as {sdsf. Wh. u M I. MacUlmit* couipbtinod to I Mrs. Mac that he couldn't sec to .hate without a light, Mrs. Marti i uu* smiled r wmiouiaiigm. .-ir-. .uatiimius smtrau
r. MrdouioiUy aqd said; "I should think ■d your face waa plain euough to be' aecn r. "Ye-'I said Mr. quill In a discourse d a 1*01 the mil Ionium," wo may all Bra I hi see lira Hon He down with th* lamb. " but IPS likely they will be fataUc of A each other, aod tbo fatqb WOUH be ou |T the out aide, cither," "8nt, yen area fool!" "Do voo ls!I ' nra fool; air?" "Yes. sir.'' "Yon do d'?" "Yea, air! I would- uafl any - man a foot wbo lehavte as you do." v '"Oh! you would call any -man a fool ,u. ."Mi ram good -morn big vlr. * At a club supper tbe other bight, >d tt, a toast' of "The tobies! God bh>rt thutu." a railway ioud actor. twspoodwl: " '.May tlrair route thipngh Ufe h. 41 (Mrtaant and profitable, their tie* wall n laid, their track straight forward and " u..t to. k ward. Jhy their fathers U uf Mfe cauducton, fi!®. tlrair motbrH" rn faiGdhl lenders, and tfaair seritoh * When the Mabto fo gudatote were 'H on Urate late excoOui to Poathadthc f' Falmouth HaUse was doing iu beat tc '■* supply Uratu with dfawer, but waa oto " llgod to hreps guard atthe door of the lu dining-room to laaap but the na>h. The bpaakec of the Udrara wa* uatfog *• for his turn, what •* friend .poke to '• lira doorkeeper lo lot thb Hrmkrt paw " In. "Ka' sahl lira <yjpclioaary," c; you can't eonra that game over mc; ™ Giere's sis bpaaken iBdra In alreadyt" We heanl a good story on a certain "r slow railroad Ura other day. Oa thl. m road Uid train Ws- fraquawUv delayed hv rattle upou the track. lbl*had!ia»- '* prtrad Bflvaral Ufora, tort fitrally tlw and f..r ten, <s jHWiftife* „thc Wu at raittol along at a Brady jug. A II of a „ sudden, ho waver, tbn angias began * u livrty Uowsag, showing, that Oiaxblbad cuara again. At this, am Individj, ual, who had hacu wnlehiug the tiro. id t'.y p j.-A tlra «1txW-», and just paoM* ^ Orel himself into the IraUsf Gut best a r- rW'Kg fob. glory at tbc ate of a ka-'i .. gti-ats bnmb:jsaa|ipdHKj|$iMBu- [ ,t prise and tha fijaoufathiV WA IU ... te hsnr-lifwc haven't «ueVb|. vrhh r, tbose- his r» ted cattle again!" ™ The Fix* Doparttusui of a ramus town hare added a traw leaf to ttou. laurel-. A little .for midnight, on tbo 4U> btaL, a fint broke out In a Kr. quor aaioop. Through tlra ssnoka thh. " •" -FPomi, a aqpv P: nin""* i I- us he here hi- tranhra tato the (Rare t, stiff ami couJteT sitilcwg. It ataads j t. lUi 1.0JU m tbo same RMflBR wjyi'1 I. image of a inonley used aa ■' sign tot | « Gra saloon »nd taken bi evtare J

