The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA THE SADDEST SOLDIER POEM IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. The following poem was written by an Irish oiticet in the English service vi bile en d u ty In thy In East India, in which the plague wan doing its terrible work. Tho Inlialatiints, per tieftlarly the foreign residents, were Oing en ory day by hundreds, when twenty °Moms of the English iirmy,w {Mout the shadow of a hope 01 et seeing their country or (molds, formed Milli and sought to drown their seine's in the a me cup, anti by lest and song ditert their thoughts from theterrihie anti hrevocablo,fete hick 1,11.11 01111kfleIN/Willted h The ant her elf 111111lowin died almost before the echoes of' tirrab foi the next that dies"' had eO/111011 to erhorate and in loot than a week every inemimr of the club hail crossed the -sable shork." Ve meet 'neath the mainatting rafter And the sails amend are hare, 1• I hoy eeho nur peaty of laughter, It •vema Oµ the deed are there 11 Hand by your gblsmem pntendy, , We drink to our comrades eyes; quail n cup to the dead already, And hurrah for the next that diem! Sot here in the goblela gloamc, Nut here in the vintage ma pet , 71 1 / 4 cold am our heartm urn Homing, And dark a. the doom we nirot meet i k ltul Aland to your alor•eo steady ‘nd Rll.lll •lulll 0111 Pule• nee A cop to tho dead alroatty— Ilurrnh for next that .11,41 Net n n 4411 for the lot that tlarklett, Not n tenr for the frlentln that •lnk , We rut' 'toolttt the tt .perk Mn Alit( 111111 e tot the time ott drink S” Pfmll4llo von r 141,14p,er .teady thin t)int the rrxpite but 4 up to t h.. dead illrcquiy— !l iirrah for the Dolt tligt 4101 4 ' Tutu: was what:Lae trot ued LH/ others, , We thought no were wituT then, Its , hat let them think of their mothers Who a epees to nett theurgai 0 No. stand to Your glaaae , steady thenghtleas are here the wipe d' up tothe deakalrewh— llurrah for the next that There'ml44llY a liana that'. shaking, There's ninny a heart that's •uuk Nut untin, though our hearts are break Intr. They II burn with the %quo %Wye drunk %hood to your itins.e. ottetel)! "rot here the reefrnl A eup for the 111.1111 nlrendy— Hurrnh for the next Ihnt dno., 'rhere'R tni•l nn the 011.. ennpenlinr— Tim the Inuriennen fiery Iml thilpt tile.. the VI armth of feeling,— Tnrng to tje in the groon of depth' Ho' mum] to your 'clam... , stelolv l Fern 1110,11 e nt thy %:11,, , r Hl* •, A to thy. demi alrettay— Hurrah fur the next that W !In Ilreadm to the dart rtilminr,' • Who ebruito. front t he stLitle Wht e the high and hatighiy t arning Of the rota) It hall sting no inure. No ~land to vniir glamewn •tend) ! 1 ht• world Iv It u. °rid of heh I I op to the dead alrendy— llut rah f,,r the next that 410, /lit rrfi frnrn laud OHO os, ra% v.l 11 the laud 4% hell IL. lorivlttest lixvo glow 1» 1 e And the diffilent retnaina C„ ostrl.l by Your glin•eg vii 1114 0.11 vrt have tq prit.• , A tile di tliti4L Ml=En== The Prince and the Actress 1014 %NV( Til,F OF HT.IIII The aanoancei)wpt of Ow approach itrz rce"goition by the Imperial Wolk 01 of the marriage ot 1)116c Ita% ;ma nab the lwaahltil Mlle Mendol, th enclrc N,of lin. :j iver) a TieW 141111 14. tl 1 1 t111 . :11111 . :11 I WM-6111111C la. -the2ll.lle. of the Pane Ward- 11 4 11 104oti1 In Lo wade I.y the Enspre.4 Eluaiwth to this 1.01141- 111111 1 . 11.1 Iv Lnke s,lue're the us colt resoled, bat bec.not. ht. Inni i 1 (.1 eryfoitr, trill lisle, In E t i r opt._ They saw m the lien that her A ust rim( Allle~ty tuts the great promoter nt the 111:11TRIgt , the ...tort 1 . "11110•Iell te eth her brother's lot t. and courtship helm ronlnueeo ought to CC, he interest 111 )11 , 1 . k1wl and woniarilt Ire.trt, and malt. mg it forgetful 01 all Illomiwtioi, of 1,(111 where an equal share nl lute dml dull 11101 Iliethied both lute-re. M Mendel, w llll had pre her reputation um.iillied atrial all the perils and temptatiom4 ot thea trical lite, is considered as the most lovely woman in liermany . Iler beauty helm' of the true ((ertnan Is he pecular fillflif , s beheld IN uu other room ry (Idea hair 111 SOIIIN Sl] k V 1118.14/4eB, Nlt hoot (ill.' tlll;.te ot ;thorn —Turegold--italairmli sed,aeoill l' lS‘loll delmate as the oilier petals oldie Bengal rose—pule pink, scared ever seen m mit tire and a limed impo•St hie . 10 pro/lime by artificial no.ans , lips of the IiVeIWM: o arnati..ll , teeth small and eNquirityly white, and eyebrows of .larhe.t tamiti; with et es of the deep est Line. All this mathe such art int. primsurn on the heart of Duke Loots that front the moment he first beheld her at the Munich Theatre he vowed himself to the worship fit tit'. one idol. Rut Mlle. Mendel was utliant in de fence of her reputation, and aware 01 the responsilitlitt ineurreil by the pos. session of great talent. She resist 'd ert' overture, even that of marriage, on the part of the Duke, well knowing that it was out of his power to contract an alliance of the kind, as 11111(.11 was espeeted 01 him by his family. At that t i Mlle. Arundel was in the habit of wearing a vel4t collar u ith a cl . ksp ornamented by a single pearl of grthtt value, which had been presented to her by the king of 871.1.011) , and in order to quell all hope of sticcers in the bosom of her royal admirer, sheikclared to him one day that she had made a vow w bestow her heart and band oil him alone wit() could match this single pearl with as mans others As would form the whole necklace. The decla ration was made laughingly, for the fair creature knew well enough the Duke, living fully up to his income, which was but mediocre for his rank, could neveraccomplish this liereculean task, and she laughed more merrily still when she beheld the disconsolate elpfeasiort of his countenahce at the announcement she had made. But soon afterward she heard that the Duke had sold his horses anti broken up his establish ment—gone to live in the strict- - - I . est retirement in it small cottage belong ing to hie brother's park. filet very night, when abort to place the *eh at band upon her neck, she fotuari - to - hir great surprise, that a sec ond 'pearl had- been added to tb c 4us p She knew well enoUgkwhenee %ealm, and smiled sadly at 'the loss of labor she felt sure that Dike'Lohis was in curring for love's sake: By degrees th yell eti,baliti %Vat; covered Pith pearls,' all of them es tine es the one bestowed by the King of Saxony, until one Itening Freat was the rumorAugsbourg. lairMen4el had been robbed; while ou We stage, divested of all ornament, in the prison HON/ e as 11e/film 1(1(1 Arini. sled!, her dressing 1 . 00111 hild been en tered, and the velvet collar with its row of pricelesslittarls had disappeared from the toilet table. The event was so ter rible, her nerves so shaken, that in spite of the assurance of the Chief Pollee 'Magistrate, who happened to be in thy theatre at. the moment, that he wits sure lie would find the thief in a tery short finite, for lie hull the clue already, poor Mlle. Mendel was so overcome by grit , f Matt her meltory laded her entire ly, so that on returning to the stage not a word could she reineinlso of her part! The audience united for some time in astonishment at the silence maintained by the actress; the actress gazed at the amlienee in piteous embar rasment, until, by it Sudden inspiration, and almost niechauically indeed, she remembered that she had the rehearsal c opy of the'play in pocket of her apron. She dri.tt it forth without hesitation, and began to read from it with the greatest eel f possession imaginable. At first the audience knew not whether to laugh or he angry, but presently mem ory, pathos, forgetfulness of all but her art ltd returned and rn the utter:owe of one of the most un pat...toned sentiments of her speech she tlung the rehear Sal copy into the orehes tra, and went on with her part without pause or hesitation. The applause of the audience was • so tremendous that one of the vt 'messes to the scene line told us that the great monster chnntle her in the centre of the roof swung to and In. with the tibration. 'Rut on pier return to the dressing room the excite meal protect too mnch, and she fainted lilt 11% fin coming bark to conscious ness it was to tind Duke Louis at her feet, and the head Cominissaire stand mg hi her side, bidding her take emir age, for the pearls had been bound, "Where are they ?" ettelnittied 'Are . )oti sure that none are missing') have nom , been stolen !" Duke ',outs then elalied round her neck the string of pearl, eimitilete at Ittat, no longer setts 011 1,0 the velvet band, hut strung with py.iiittietr) and fastened nth a diamond clasp. What noire could he done Lt the devoted later'! Ile hail blared neither pains nor maeritiee to at tain his r end, and Mlle Mendel consent ed to heroine Ina wile The f A ii.tria it iiiiearr , to have 111141 1111101 11101eil 11V 01/Xge , 44.41 the fjollllllllt.kti the hiide elect to the title of Barone.. de \Vallersee, tibial thus equalizes the rank of the jiastren, and enabled them to niarr) ts. Thee the itioAt retired hie ;NW .11.1 e in their little ehatean on Lake St:timber), win re the Ertipre , s of Aa Ilia is about to wit them I'bet at that the I tuelie , . Louis ot list aria, never I wo. , 011, Ill;!111 111' 1111 the necklace got the el:elo it is 1111'11 slit hnr had rte dell to her 'welt, and that in cruise i l itence ol iiet.itharit) she is ktio‘tti all through the eilittitre around lit the 'manic of the l'erlitia, front the oht I;4rinan- tale of the MIIVIe PAW rl. Pleasures of Travel in America 1 he piltwophiral tuft Pence %mit slur Iw Atilerit top.. lake tlitine not%it.f eidAnt , 111.1111 :Intl field, remind , one of the .44,1 e 111111111. n %, lien titatht in had, it rN aural for pa ,eiiger, to get 4,111. and 441111, 111 . 1111 Eli. trine{ 111,111114, 110(er ; and w 410, of the eunrh gettim! fixed Iw 4'. ?..11114. 11041 1111,1 ni it Nlrlt !wlnut or heeled uter I, the ettnitatiti expedient I) to get a knee rail, or three, and he a la,lwrw applieittion of le% er pother, and a A e;orirtip. lint of the tlll/11g, the 1.:1 , 41 . 11 . .v. ' ger, and . conitnonly get all riglir, again; hat In titientl the %A heels re quire to lie pried oat i•to often, ' utithe fence, ti• not at I . 4attrY; a pit. Aeliger curries it rail along on hi. ghoul disr, ar- It IR•rtabl, atawi tigailwt Au instance, h,,weser, mentotned oser sert.titt‘e Ifuu,uur %at, 119.1 to %%all. Ll . ll Of 11A I• 1, 11111 ts, lillll the 1111141 111111 11111 . Ilp 111,1 Cr OW 111111. 10 1 1 %lII' 1111 1 1 1110111 4 g 1,1141 /-1•1'%14 4 . % , 11_11 his Wnt•lell 1t little "riled,tiod lood ,t 1 disistsed to talk right. out ;Wool the &trued thing ," nod out cottottg unto the 11 1 / I ge, :111 1 1 11r111 . 1 . 0111`1'' 111 the much Itgl • ntr °titre intligoantlN, and tolthesst tug the At ortittottre, said— " You're itgent, I guess?" 111111111 Well, It44)1( here pm, ic:cr that Ht stmager, and I unlit I hack"tigain to-morrow tholigh don't 01ijecit to pay nit' fire and uiilk through, I,in copnarned if 1 believe in having to carry a rail." A MA MCI %GE M'h FR. —Whelk Professor A vtoun was making prolio sals lor its first wile--a daughter of thy celylirated Prof. Wilson—the lady re. ni link! him that 4 would he necessary to ask the approval of her sire. "Certainly," said A ytoun ; "hut I am a little diffident 111 speaking. to him on this subject ; you must just go and tell him my proposals yourself:" The lady proceeded Is the library, and taking her father aflbctionately by thy hand, mentioned that Professor A violin had asked her to heroine his wife. She added : I accept his offer, papa ? lle says he is too diffident to same the subject to you( hithself." "Then," mid old Cbrietoolier, "I. had Letter write in reply and On it to 3 our hack,'' He did no, and the lady returned to the drawing room. The anxious Nriitor read the answer to his message. which was in these words, "with the author's coin pl micas." SONG. In the night mho told A Pllory, In the night and all night through,. \VIIIIe the 111011T1 tuts in her 14/01Y, • And Instalinelles arspt gip des,. rnt WO 11116 told, and Mind It, Rest: t e veers as treat n deep: ' In the world's Brent Iteagtshe foetid it, Cradled like a child asleep. In the night I maw 'her wenefln By the silky moonbeam cold. All the weft her shuttle elcsdui; • W, thn sm•rrd thread of gold. A ! nine aepl tile tears of sorrow, yelling tee, 1 , 01113.1 k 41%( . 11 Thou slit• cute my hint to-inot toe, And her viol, lay at any feet. tlf ndy . life she nettle' the story, T must werp-,WI FllOll 1.0 told.? But yam; mums tint II glory, And putt Itme t thread ot gold —Jews Ingelmn, How Smith Asked the Old Man Smith had jug ~ked Mr. Thomism] 'A daughter it she would give him a lift nut baelndordoim uud blie had baud " . It therefore becalm alHolutoly neces sary to get the old gentleinan's permis sion, so, as Smith said, the Arrangements might he made to help the eonjugal Lw ig Slerth said he'd rather pop On inter rogatory to 11l of old Thompson'dough ter,, and his si:ters, and his holy cous ins, and 1101 aunt Ilainuth, in the coun try, and the whole of his female rela tions, than ask old Tho.peon Rut it had to be done, and so lot sat down and studio(' out a seeeh which he was to dis,.l.orge at old Thompson tho very first nine lie got a shy at hun So Smith dropped 111 on him one timidity evening, when all the family had meandered aiNaind to ine..ting, and found him doing a sum in Leer ineaqire "})ow nro you; Smith ?" said old Thotop.,/oi, a, the former yolked in, white n. 11 pure Of Chitlk, find IA eni Wing As if he -fled e , wallowed it itionlenned earthquake. South WII4 afraid to Un 'eati,e he wa+n't .fire about that spe..eli. Ile knew he had to keep his gry oil it while lie had it there, or it would slip from him quirker thau xn oiled eel through an aueur hole. So he blurted out— "Mr Thompson, sir Perhaps it may not he unlnown to you, that dui iug an extended period of souse Ilve yestr , , I have been bust-1) engaged intim pn.sectt tion of 111 . 4.111111eN nil enterprise—" "Is that n., and keepsn' it a secret all thin time, while I thought you were tendit.' store' Well, I.) George )..u're one of them now , 111111 p , 11 ," Smith had begun to think it all over ',glum to get the run of it. "Mr Thompson, sir : Perlattp , it. may not Ie unknown te tuts, that during the ex.erided period of fife Nellie, I Itax been bum', engaged in dm prosecution of a oirlitnerchil vnt..rtiri-e, with cried,- teriiiitlittloili to breure It nlllll. lent llllllll tenituce—" ":"It. down, Smith. and help 3.orelt to boor I Atit't shot4l there hoftlin' Torn-- but, like it blind beggar, with intritlysim I lll'Ver hug , 1 . 1 . 11 %WI hVillkt 1' )I.tirrelf oo queer In all 111 V horn obit " Smith had been knrn kod out mid !..,• bad to wander back agum and Lilo• a frl , ll gait Th ,, 1111,4111, It 'limy not he unknown to Vol], that 1111r1V nn llatoll - I t•rt...l , tftivv year., I fill I' been en wige.l In the pre , . titv.it of a corriiiirreinl entetpri , e,isith the tletertittwitt.,tl to I CH ;ire n ‘11011 . 11•11t 11111illt,11/11110 - '•\ s% lurk nnrr ' B.ked ~1 41 , but het,' jai t , , the hi ,t Ovoid It , it it N , 0,1 , LIP/ NV , •iit n, "In 111.. tlillt 1 , 01110 lIIIv I titit.rht rill . l k, r,ud 14.•t44N, nty 4.4trUrly 411... ii ow At 1,111 I 14.11111 11111 un ,awn I lutal 1.4,11 it 1.4t14•1 } ma n, -ir, nit.l Intv.4 (441 t tl i ,,t it i 4.4 ti ,tt R „ "1 for 141 bt• tll44ro.tnrt; I w 4 II Id either Is it, Small , 1 in glad 3,,L1 tirroprd m !kW •Ow 411,1 Man ' said Smith, to ral6itit• ti, ell, it ma) ~,,t tie nii ii t., that, dt.ralitz tended 1, , rt I ..1* I , •tit•lv titan, I have h i ., r i t" ru tr•r wedl.wk, and b..•tl/1,V1.1/ III! inN I.• woo.] f4.r t I ti I t • tt tII t - that 111 ; It lIHAY riot lie Ir 1.1 TI ti:;:,tn, h. to, ~..11',11•••11,.r. iris rlorr II Wl4l tiiko ”..111.111rritts warm- ‘,.11 rim I lk 4IIiIIII r•Wriillll:4' like it lour Sour .0111 "}ltsir if not Nou to pro., lit,• ino w 6 nit nt i. f lot it nut -but on- thing a -Mr sir It 11..v.•1 ....II n 111. , 1 -, 1m • 1 , j1.~t II /I• / I/I wli / hil• \\ Lit'- tI 11110.1..1 N. 0,11 1111 . 01,., M 1 Ti1..1111, , .11, -11 1.0 \tll , lvrilwrit, "It nun tP , I known thlit %on pr 0.44 110 , 1 IL 1 ,1 / 1 .1% 1111111 %%Ili. I. nit Z4),1 fur it r‘ wl potuu3 of wrill"i I. 14,r but "St, lion., Mr Smith, Nou're ..tl4l tf you eati'l hoha%n bettor than that I,l‘t• , 41.. l t, I'll ..nt, f.r I'm a illitt•lollitin " "Mr Thortlrr-..n, smith, frantie with 111.1illtr, It IMO Dot be 1111- kILOWII to vii Clint Inv earthly wedlock live vow, mmthi Otilictotak lOW ly Wilo I- not 1_ , :n0,1 for IL COMllli't . 1111 mnain t.•llBll,e •'Th,• N 1 ry deuce Yow On ji t fit 1.41 mid gil, or kietek what brnitin nut 01 you ~uu'vr• g , tt, left •' With that, lON TlirOnn p non tlrldt KuuLh and .hot him Into tI Stll,L as it he'd ran Iwo agaimt a Inromoliv,•, going out at the, rate of forty mil, an hour Be fore old Thompson had time to.hut the front door, Smith Collected his legs and one thing and another that wore It iul; around on the pa% enient, arranged him nelf in a vertical position, and' Felled out "Mr. Thomp=on, sir,: It may not la known to you"- I which mode the obi man RO wretched mad that he went out and set a bull terrier on Smith before be had a C a UV(' to lift a brogan; and there was a scientific dogsfigie with odds in favor pI the dog, fur he had an awful .hold fur such a small a nim4l. Smith afterwmds inatrleel-444w girl, and lived happily idiom two months. At the end of that time he told n confi dential friend that he would willingly take mom trouble and undergo a million more dog bites to get rld of her. The Sleeping Girl.:--Her Death and 3tAnge Prophesy Alias Susan Cateline Godsey, ;the sleeping \vendor, died at her mother's home, seine - aght miles from Ifichttem, on Wednesday, the 14th inst. • The ittqy Miss Godsoy is wall k mein the public . , a statement of litir wanderfal (=didn't having been pub lished usloneively by the press of the United States. At the time of her death Miss Godsey wits about twenty-six years of are, and has been asleep, as described about fourteen years. Thu existence of this wonderful case of coma, of preter natural disposition to sleep bus been doubted by many, but the feet is indis putable. Indeed, short twelve months ago, M (4odssy was token to Nashville and other !duces or exhibition, but we iindorstand ninny, oven the physicians of Nashville, lookbd upon the case with suspicion. The history of the cast) is, briefly ; When about twelve years of age, she wits taken with a severe chill, and treat ed accordingly by her physician. As her fever, which followed her dell sub sided, she fell in ti deep sljep, in which condition she lilts remained ever since', except at inters ~it was her eustoin nt first ,to awaken twice in every twenty-four hours each duty ; but of later years she awoke oftener, so 1111101 so that many considered it an in d written of her final recovery. She would remain awake five or ten, or pei haps 'fifteen minutes, and gradually drop ell to sleep wain. When 'oleo!) it was utterly impossible to arouse her She 110 l er complained of rug bodily pain, though when asleep she iwas very uer sMO at times, arid appeared to suffer censiderably by the t silent twitching wad jerking of her muscles and limbs, rind her hands clenched tightly as if en- during severe pain, but when awake etc I did n o n appear tic suffer, ex eept from dn,wsy. gaping int111111(1011 1111,1 tent efforts to cleanse her throat of phlegm. She generally passed into sleep through violent paroxysms, which would last per - lisps the inieutes, mid she N,(111111 then sleep it while as calmly and quietly as an infant. Miss Godsey was of medium size, anther limbs end lIIIISCIUs were well propoiltoned and de eloped, acid grew •conaiderably after her affliction (loekev on the day she died in dulged in II halo prophe,v, which we gIVI• in, related for what it is worth She said the"Atm would lie Al 1i.t.11 cc111).+1• Ott 1607th of Augiplt," Win, is rerinerkable,lieciiip, •tate that die could have had no knowledge that this eves according to calculation), an that the sun would never shine its brightaftei that day That this would indicate the end of OH, world, which was speedily approaching, ''— lite-km.ln li+/.) (Leo ter A Murton correspondent tells the lot lo‘v lag .—Here is a touching little ro toupee: Ifalt'tt century ago, twoyoun people —N0111.1.1 1111141 n 18.14141 Ilia einintr% silluge loved each other l ' iikind late periweitted them and denied the le titiiiittte reward of mutual aflhetion. liothlnarried and lived in widely sepa rated 11414 eh:hirer: F r,•w up abut each, nu.' the care, of Ille taunt 11141111 011'111 I'lll the spark of That earl% Inc hut tied In 11.111 140,0111 S dace 111 II went while the% 4•XI•1111,11,,f1 . 11 IfltierP• At wile died , children ;DOA lip owl 111•111 111 the 1 / 1 1. 4 1, 1111 , 1 he %%111. It'll it 141114.'1% Old 1111111, pour but conitottahle , univiivi her hifahadt: Wed. Soon as• the htle..sed detnnet wa. put comfort lily under the p.iud. the widow pulsed up her ~,srds tail started lor the home of her fir-t tote. ` 4 lie 111M1•4114114• allot 1144.11, and teas It revieri 1011 re leitt,•, lint its mutter tens 1114,41'1W 141111111.; , lie went to and mat alone till lie returned I matitne the meeting of tender idol ere:tiarcs 1./1 . • I , rnl t,“14411i.1.1 114,11 In 4 . 111 . 11 .1111'r 1111 111 /:11Ill It 1 4 , :irp, She rettinused in 111 , a few tints,Olen they at-re niarried, an l the neighbors sat, that net et 41141 1111111111111 N afford r-ind, IL,' ~e;lffril HI-- of •fliet, 111,111tI TIICy rf• 11% ifig ui liarplnc,,, and, HI) 'wilt till 11114 \Ulf, "Itt.lict lo,lr 111:111 lo•%, Th.in 1. ,, fl, ,ks,r. Dolt, TIIY 1 . 121,\111 EVI . I low —A corrr.potilleult of thy l'lollidOploft 11111 111 C liij rwl 1.l11111:. fet.lll to l a ne to hen 111/ 111111 1t.,114.111, 6•1 ILr 11111.1111 ilt . l or 1111 . t-111FIllik I' u 1 the 114 11111 l 4,1 inutineen and nun et, in the gaitice the Cloud, .Ito thou-1111- au4l !Awl! 11.. lid,. 'o , l !lit it I , mit o it 441 1 . ..W.1.1111/ . 1V:111 TIII• EIJI pent! II hegliti to ...troll about the lit tle boat tool the lottikn oil the iiket,iind ari h e use I to do 111 1 iuttuul d rau illl4l and the Till• Other day it II IC lid hi) aIL 2.1:1% :Li SI. (loud, it 111, ••• I a (11'11111 , 1.11 n(•, charatierdie at once ()I the Emperor's ion/how/his and ailiiiitnes>. Ile ants %%it11,111,1 tit It 'tart ot the kUI \l{lit It the 111114lIC it ittilliiti ell, Mid its hut It 11.1 n I of trotild,onie ion! etitiuun children. lie prtihtthlt tint not lihe to seem ill natured by ortlei ing them oil, so he sought nut title of the goigei broad stall:, which are itlniiye. to he loitud 111 the neig)ll.l'illood, l , niehnva 4 d the tdlOic ai theslock at a bitrga in,atid then upsetting the entire coneet n with his tu‘ii lel I, the cutitenui d, the mete) or the hungry I 11,V,1 Of urchins." —A l'vtrt'f. I ton —A to says a corresfloodent ; to a good thithg to have in the country. I ha% e oar that I rate ed trout it pup. lies IL good igout lel low, and It 11C/Ley barker and feeder Tile wan trout whom I bought hint, eat l lie %env a thoroughbred ; but he begine. in hate a mongrel look about hllll. He a good watch dog, though the inonfent he eees a suspicious per. con nbout the premises he goes right into the kitchen and gets under the dresser. tie kept him in the honer, and he scratched all night"to get,,,put ; then vie turned him out and he scratched all night to get in. Then we tied hint in the garden, and he howled en that the neighbore allot at hint twice betbreday. break. Finally we gave hint away and he clime back. Love at Seventy ; HEARTS THAT HUNGER. Home hmrts go hungering ittfough the wp.lil, And never lint the love they seek; I _ Some lips with pride oc.gego,gmerted To hide the pain they marrow Nl3eak. The oyes mry gash, the month may mmHg, The rotor le glddloit Wirth truly tin Aiort yet beneath thetwall the wiktie The hungry heart be pining OM. These know their doom, mod walk their way iylth level titer, add stendfast eyes, Nor strive m Ith fate, nor weepAor pray WMlo others, not so sadly riles, Are mocked by phantoms eve, more, And lured by Peenling, of delight, loner to iii.. eye, fiat at the Ware 'folding hot bitter thin and blight .1..1 them gaze from wistful eyes, I mark their sign on fading cheeks; I hear them Menthe In smothered Nikko, And note thegrief that never speaks; Fet them no might redresses wrung, No eve with pltv Is Impended, (1, miseonstrued and muttering long, I, hearts Ihst hanger through the world For you does lifti's dull desert hold Ku Wahl r.luule, an date-grot e fair Nor gtigh of wides elear and veld, Bill enndv ilianlies WlllO mid bare The find may fall, the son! !nay faint, And weigh to earth the weary triune; id OW yr 111111(0 no a eak complaint, Aud speak no woriltd grief or Warne. I, eager eyes u lel, gaze !dor I arms whielt chop the empty nir I Not al) unmarked your , orrowu are. Not all it:wilted your thwitalr. Smile, patient Nun no prdtally drunk.— ;rt l rt lite.“ frail tint at tart, fill )1 gloouts reettutpetote ghat! crony, , hearts that hunger through the world Err/wage Mrs.‘General Gaines II seems that Mrs. General (;nines, who tH.regarded arr the richest woman in A tueriea, has not \et succeeded in obtaining possession of her property in New 1)1111111h, to w hich the Supreme 'our( ut the (Timed —states declared her entitled about a tear ago. For nearly loot t ears M:a. Guises prosecu ted her suit with unfaltering patience, and the estate 111 • her father, Captain Daniel ('lark, to which she was finally declared to be the rightful heir, is esti ntted to be worth about $311,0100,000. The html is occupied iu nearly the whole ettt of New ltrlearis, and the de• vision of the court, therefore, is a sere one inconvenience to it great number of (Inuit to tlre peculiar ctreintistances of the ease, Mrs. Gaines uttered to nr tinge with some of the present holders of her property on equitable terms, but more tluui eighty persons e combin ed to bring suit against her, and Have ...impelled her to go into court twain. wiircon“:", fortilal before a Justice of the United -suites-supreme I 'otirt. lit atittelpatioe.of an early trial (lames puldisliss a card Jletining her position. She sap, it is thirtysixyears mire her first husband was thrown in. to prison in New I trleans, during the most at peroA of tlie cliolerujor nearly a month, on the false charge of Inuidulentlt ittieniptue,z to obtain prop p i ty b e l ong ing to her t(. (he heir of her tat her, I nuiiel I 'fart:mail almr, for chary!. I w the pretendel etc( atom 11l 1118 t,t/11 w 1111 con opt It 1411111 tll ~l YI lilt 11. titlrtll•r4l.l the Sepreno• Court of the Visited states has most emphat I all I declared lici to be "the only le gitimate (laughter of Daniel-Clark, and Vlllllle.l Iu lull estate. This decision of lit' highest triboaal ui the imel,froi - a which there can be 1111 111111(41, sat lulnly Melt , at re+t ;artier her legal ~.tattle and her rights. Indepelident of ibis, it In arg ued do , cull u,sue of Lou prat ides that the Supreme I ',Uri lit the : , I:ite in her tan aequiesce.l in fir 0111114.1 i ,I•:11, 11/1 ,4 be 1,11110 illllll. llrt. 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IL sery handsome, nutory tel rig legit tu.,t) Incite , in the stuck Inul , thutnd, Illtd ru grict . hd in manner, that mane duern ' t n.rtioe him elaulre. Ilya • ollan4 Breit -111,1 11 " pa perp hie said by I,.)Weil to (A (Ad nuvlhit i g Which 1,1118 country has HI the , %al ul bl'llll.l Isllb lic is a regular pr.)100.4,,nal %dth ii sketch, emsely, ftt"rN, and Will lee it in 141.90itiet 4 ilr Ihree Itnndred and eighty.ime ' preenlely at , )(in order it. C. Sitilt, oi Valium county was 114..n0k,•11 and and a Fold A‘atoli . Toor.lty eVelllllg last a Week while driving on the Bedford turnpike four miles west burg, early in the evening. high way:win ettelipCd. --"Pompey," said a good-natured gentleman to Ids colored :min, "I did not know till to-day that, you had been whijoped last week." ' ' Didn't you, massa ? ' replied Pom pey. "I—l know'd it jest de same time rt occurred." —The editor of the Wisconsin Bait uri ma) s :—Weilnesday'n wail brought to us a letter addressed "Rev.," another the "1 10n.," another "OA," one "Mr.," n0..-the lust "Fk. i ." on the way to dinner we accidentally stepped on a wo' inan's trail, and she addressed us thus: "You brute." All Sorts of Paragraphs French enhlo cost $6,400 000, —'Thirty cents a day will keep a T, —John U. 'Heenan, tho " Ben Boy," is dead, —Time Is . inoney—or course it is • else how could you tipund it. —A favorite Juno of the' milkma "Shall we gather at the river?"' —lv y lowa, a man recently broke neck while climbing over a fence. Fifty-dollar parasols, with wat, in the handles, are the latest ngony —A Dinglishman wishes to know the children of 'Am ; wore Llamerictin —Ann E. Dickinson is called ox-ey by a California critic. The Homo —The Rattiest Om tp protect the reney Against thieves i 4 to make it worth stealing. —J Davis' nieces, two young In from Vickhburg, aro both% among visitors At Pnris. --Garibaldi is gradually dying, within four months tho obituaries of will• be in order. —Pciins'ylvanin is tlin banner Shim to railroads, 'baying four thousand hundred miles of trick in op,ration. —Au industrious carpenter in Te Halite, has completed it twit story fin house by doing all the work lifter tug —Sheridan gives thn following I tnoriotH definition:lrishman---11 opine for converting potatoes into limo nature. --A little girl, earner! I(ittio Pitt, received a premium in Platte to., 1 for t tmittlitting to memory of thi• Bible —Thy , Chirneoir'nne-m.ftypi • utln o r son why The Erie tititroml lin,iness tv, lltat It lins II 'dead gun tL, on lin.sgengers. —An IriAinnin writing from Weed to a friend, remarked," Turk plenty hero that every third man meet hog " —Every young couple who demre make a goo 4 start in life, mast keep bears in the house and fee they we bear and forbear. —lf a spoonful of yeast will rio, ty cents Ivorth of flower, how will it take to rune unothoer barrel . ' smer may Le banded over the fence —l'ho rod of thu Prophet broil forth sweet water from tho r wk of I rot) ; affliction mortified by Deity, qof the heart to tho flow of the gentler at Lions. —lf /. .should reach the eye of .1 Smith, said an enraged man, dculd up his fist and shaking it as he "he will hear of something to his di vantage." --Turn asked an old " ten car r %villa IH. Wanted to nceurnulate or r. mrmoy for Says ho, "You can't t. it with you when you dre, and ("old it would welt. -There WILd 1/1111/ an independent htly, Wll//, •petaking of ltl.llllll'. 11/111 1111 1.111/ 11111111111., 811111 1/111! didn't 6111 de.erved any credit for - Altllling the —for any one would know what to him —That Mini, who wits " !oriel% in all right, now. iiiiirricd " " i t 1. 11 !wilily of 1111,1 uml gisi• hint a party —An Lie, lli. iit g.tlitletwyn fr,mn. t. ninny, tfiTtin Ilr,l ryit (41titriblittoti 14, , , wit 11..1,4 111 010 tnp pn.mittvd to hnu, to Will , 111 • 11 . 1! the collm. tor Idai t 11111 rvtu . t ,I',.ti• - piii...r mnine item of a di , tintr,liislied nnnal at phici. 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Wall,. hut —There k a antat 1iN1144 ire S. , l* tunidian, v,ithan three mile+ f the o road, thirty-eight yours been in but lour different town,i ni hie, ha.• never been umrdu Of at rad' , car, 1111, never slept in tiny huu•o eV the 11111` in 'which he was born, and never kiahed a girl nor never been i.Ol --At a lute printers' festival the lowing toast 11i104 1111:81.11ted : "The ni ter of all trad e s, ho beats the hire with the thxi,d.be carpenter with rulesitind the mason with setting up columns ; he surpasses the la w 3 erx the doctor in attending to his C/10 ., , he bents the parson in his rrutnageea of the devil." —A little boy in niniry, Ct., reeently engaged in owing stunt, an empty tin can, wlI midden)) it II into the air with a lou report, and little boy lost,no time in getting out the neighborhood. It had contaii nitro-g4cerine, and the lad. stone I struck a portion of that dangeßltr• :- adhering to the can,. CI