the Democratic Watchman. BA.LLEFONTE, PA (For the WA74HIIAN.I ONE YEAR HAS GONE. I= The name bright star. adorn the oky, ' And king the anent earth below, The winter winds still mournful :110, And chime the anowdoken to and fro. llnmindful of the bright New Year, All nature seems to be the game, Po pound of mirth—no thought of cheer, The old year WWII, the new one came. One year has gone—as loved ones go, But memories still around as el ing, To pay the - debt of love we owe To farms that earth yen never bring Like sunbeams from a t ropic mki, One titooxht steals o'er our weary breast, 'ltuirlitristei the tear-dimmed el e, As thinking of those we've 'oval be , t One year-here Ono, end yet so fwight ,The gentle hours of life steel bark, Musing alone the silent night We rove again itiorouriatil track Again the vows of lore are spoken, Held bound by many a bitter tear , Isaln the fondest Ilex are broken— But frriptitieut, of the goneby year One year ha!, gone—our brow marks one The tide of life ebb. fast stray, The race of life IP neutral run, And years 50010 but 'OOK. rung day 1. musing dream of many hoar+, That yet may rheel our fading life, We POW our trod for coming flow, nu, And reap, Ala,' of pain and 4trif, Oftei year has gone-its fairest Euwera Lay now unfoil by drops of dew- , No birdlings wake the silent 11011,14 Where insture smiled and beauty grew The rustle ecru Hairs no sweet sting to listening -ors, Dal wandering 'unit the linnet trees It chant.. it, dirge Often not yeas II JOSH BILLINGS PAPERS Female remarkm Dear Oles, ate yu to Futrell oe a hue ►and %Thla 17 a punitiwr, and vu are not re *sired to Pay ' Yka' 0111 loud , Lit .01re tapekted tew throw yore eyes 'down •nto the earth, stz rho yu was looking for a pin and reply ten the interroga tory with a kind of (Insulin sigh, tie tho yu wnz Cal I lig an oyster, Juice and all, oil from the hall shell. Not taw peers In tender it theme un til tt bekiima 3 11.11 3 I a the flesh, tie will presume (tew ennui argument) Mat yti are on the look out for aunt thing iii tile male hoc tew [moat to ni the up hill of lilt., and tea Leet. him "yes on the 111 athing when 3u begin tew go down the oilier hide of the inotintttot. Let me get e 311 bum pintail eikanks of nth ire how tew 1413.3. "'me totter linslotr o l I. The nom who it _relrwin or et err little ettrention whirlt t n git front runt ether fellow, u rill! find, after married tut, Iwo, Int., irior.elt more than he dna yu, and ~diet vu mistook for aolnentmle, to will do,koler, ham change! into irtrldthrerree Jellowo isn't it hear! (treed. e ; t i, a niter kin Taint. 2. A nito.t.tell la not nnli.lt•n able: it 1z only It little more hair, and iz good ,h id Ilk, 11i1 , 4kftlid other exerve Selletll Oriel) 4117 the last on mile ilia! Won't raize elm% t tng f", , r pt that (1107 e Ihitip whlrh to Wlllllll' in a plie:l,,a before inarnage, In aOf probably hat tew adlune in a bomb:in.! aßer, and a tnta.tanh alll ett tew be vary weal. dret after a long iime. 3. If linelatnils emilk lie took on trial, Its Irtn6 etvoloo WC, too third% ov them would probaldt he returned hut there don't eeetn trw he rens Intl lor Thereto: e, girle, yit tall all see !brio atter yu pit a wan, s u btu girt tew keep km, wren tt t u lout MI 111111 ',,, rl , •••oliwiltk, it yu has pot ruins kohl ttttlre in till. Amine tr. luta on them, t nee in F 1 while, during nemirolg seamm, and it he aallerslthem well, and eel' he will take mow more, lie it a man who. is hen blue Itfllrl.. _-ily runic , will WIII4II wel 4 1 on t notttr a phellar whu I a H I 11114 u itelling how by mother dui a/in/CA. 11 tz az hard tvw suit there NO eti at.it tew %%earl II ruin tone 5. It a yung man ken twat to plan isogon n planner, and keel hear a flab born pin 3 tng in the Ntreet vtitliout uuu ling a back intettnerKett Nei most nn tilentunirk lbw If 111 hint , I al, strip bin, ; he might arawer tee tenp helm, but it to eet him 'toeing oust 10 gar, Jun, 311 will hod that It/ hav got lea do it ourself ----A man whinie whole befl lien in tooniel, land tint %Ivry !tette at thei,t ern •t tin better lor n husband than II meedliiz re wider. but if lie lit‘ eels hates yu sing mum gentle ballad to 55111 finil lion mellow tool not moll But don t marry enll‘lBBllls- tbr Jim one %tree envy (rocker than ye would flop n 111101 for ilmt one fault. 6. It tr. one os the morrt utflcst t hinge Ibr a female lea he an old timid RUC sessfulls. A pent metinl bez tried it, and made a bad job ov it. Evers body seems taw look upon oh' 111111418 . 110 t nz they do 0100 tined hartlei—u+ the gilt net handy for nicknemm—and, therefore, girls, it nin't a mistake that Vii Should ime willitig'to mwop lurself 011 h wills PUDI true Fill( llow, lora Int:Jinn& 'rite mop tz a good one; but don't swop for many man a ho Iz rempektible jint be cause huz father 17.. Yu had better be an old Matti for 4 thousand year e , and Ilbed join the than hew buy repents nee at ther price. No WOlllllll Prat made thin trade who didn't get either s'phool, a menu cons, or a clown br a husband. 7. In diggin down into thin eubjeet, I And the dig in grows harder, the Arrther I git. tiz muteh envier to in• farm yo who of to n u than who tow, for the reason there in more ov At m. I don't think vii will roller mi ad vise, if I give it; and, therefore I will keep it, for I look upon advise az I do upon cantor ile—n inean doge tew giv, alai a mean doge to take. But I must say one. thing, girls, or 'pile. If yu kan find a bright-eyed, healthy, • and well ballasted boy, who looks upon poi erty az sassy az a cl.ild looks upon wealth—who had rathei Hit I lown on the curbstun, in flout ov the sth avenue hotel, and eat a ham Pandwich, than tew gu inside, and run tu debt for his dinner and toothpick— one who iz armed with that kind of pluck, that mistakesa defeat for a vie tot v, mi advise iz tew take bun bodily and soul—stiate him at omit, for he tz a stray trout, of a breed %cry skase our waters, Take him, and bild onto him, az bor netti bild on a tree. A Touching Re In clig.;ing out thu ruins of Poinpii, every turn of the spade brings up sumo relic of the lien, sumo witne,st of impel - 1111 10 ‘ury For far the greater pal t,thn relics hays n merely curious intero..t ; they belsuig to archaJololz., null fiml appropriate renting places in hiAnrical museum.. But there at . " .411111101[C. Own.. Here, for i ristitrirt; ' fffrr - Pint. VW' firortr-fin until, filed gur , l, upon it banquet ; there he unexpectedly obtrudes housell into it tomb In one place he (Inds a miser cowering on his heap; another hiloW4 111111 blallul a taut ing girls and broken instrument! of movie lying on the.mar ble flout In the tnid , t of the painted clut , nber , , bath+, halls, Tolqtnii-, 1111111• 11/Itlolo , , 141101):: 00 '14811(11d 1!%111..1/CCS of niatert . al wealth, he .eonetimes stum ble, on a simple tncident, n touching human Clint ouch a, strikes the intaL:.l - and mivize , t+ nunirdfill interc•ts of the to titit II! t h e Sight ot a 'A01111(101 2 , oldter conjurus up t h e hi/Ivor. of the battle tivah to our mind, is the atesldrsnn •ryv of the mmit%atur in this melanclii.l% th:ld It ix a group al skeleton% In the net of flight, to comp:lnns! bt a dog There err throe human hung.; orie of them a y. ting girl, with rings and yew• el- still on her fingers. Tim fugitives had a bag of gill a n d silt er with them, snatched up, no doidd, in haste and darkness, But the they flood was on their track, and %tin their wealth, their Bight , the ago of one, the youth of the other The burning lava rolled above them and be% ond, and the faithful dog turned hark to'share the fate of hit in Is tress, dy mg at her I. et Seer, by the light of stieh nn imldent, how 111 idly the, night of terror loomt upon the sense Does nut the imagina tion picture the little group in their own Imustr, by 011 side of their fountain, langoidly tbattering uv r the day's euents and of the usual he a t? Dine- It not hear With thent, the trouble. , swell of the wate'rs m the hay—are as the% d how the night comes down in sudden nitrinlviiinnwi, how thin Fk v irons 0% er head, and flames hr. nll out while scoring, send 0101 111, , 1b.11 ruck, 1.11111 , . pl,llll/g dawn 7 Whet ino%ements, what enoi tom, whet surprise! The keen. grows darkei avers' insfluit ; the hollow mono tone of lb.• bay is Itttal Into tells and %hi h „ the ;dr grows thick and hot w it h dimes, andat the mountain s toot heard thin roll of i11...11,1111d Inv. .levels, Innthelhdd gods, gold a nd Nil. imn•, are Finalinhed Upon Ihin Nu tier to sal ILikinimin In fti.nt and fire b dwoni, the% rush into the streets, 1h0k..l with falling ho 1 1 ,••••• and flying eitmens How tin,! the itch thron:eh p h het. ri•n longer outlet Confusion, darlenes•, uproar ryvilinnrn ; iLe shoal-.,f pared 11 . 1.•1111+, the ach , n, of 111 , ./1 stn,. k fl Iry filling column% , Car niadties• and de pair in htltl ;4 4 re toomuirt i tutu lith,, z g~.lrl it cannot keep, Ihn•rin in ttonv feeding on it, final an I [Wrens.% striking in he dark 111 tl,ll,oelldeathThr..lll:llol, tenet lwar• the toting girl's screams, Ihr ti re is n her jeweled hand No time for thought, no pause the fiend rolls On, and w.ndoai, Imam% , ago and youth, with all ilie slope. of their love . ; their hopes, their rank, weafill and greatness, all the mu e lite 11, forever When uneartl.ed at er num% t ears, the nunfeless group ILI. 110 ether in heir lance to ntank tail than 11 , it ant acne point n moral nnr indOrn a Into BOILING WATER Th,r. popular ri.(i ion that the he•al "1 Foaling venter Is ulwuts (h,.-ann• nano•'y, 312 drgr•ia Fillirrnheit, or 10() d , (gre( • Criltrigrade This tinsel. from the fart that In Innst ,tosses-ik flier 'lst In,i led ue.d,•i the ol dinars at ino•phri le pres•ut e of !in.,. to ►Sut Twiny personi do not realso• that the hoiliir f. point of PI Inland drips ud• Up on the pr. ell It, In Whig Ii it is si,bieeted • and (lint not tol.lluon of 1.1101 ossure On( hg , s the boiling point AY a, n•e in nltitu.!o the for instance, the h(i •hr of the ntino•phire over diminished, and at nrorrerp,aidmgrate, ets pr' , •,ir• dis.reases iitol nut au hot at lh•• top qt a mounlu,n , 8 nt it. bane sia t bongo nd Liu , hundred fret 'those the Sill, t 6. pre , .ure of the ainu.•phere i. oni t Isltle rarer ten ponud•, and WO, r boils tat 194 degrees Plihrolillolt This enough liar all (.01.king purpo-es, on!, rorne kinds if fond cannot he eaten Foiled, in (2ulto, 111 they tarn ill Other roles • A pra heal and frequent instance of the I Ilero 1... e of boiling temperature, on the other hand, is found in idea. hinter. Hero the wilier di under pt sureof steam, and the temperature of the water roes with the pressuri The proportion of this increase is not difficult to he dis cover, d; xi nee the tempei atom of lioding water confined in contact With %trent, is exnel(y that of the Lamm Superl i y a t e I steam is anotl or matt. r entirely, and ,inen not enter into this discumion, si nce SOperhented steitin cannot he N . 401104 while water is present. We niny even say that the water at the bottom of i/ , .1:1.1 - Id hotter than the steam, it ix under the additional pressure of the column of water itself If the !aeon) hex t. pressure of ono hundred pounds, and the temperut nre of 888 degrees Fah renheit. which Wong* to that pressure, then lb* water must be at least as hot as that, to generate more steam. A sudden diminuiton of pressure will frequently cause an explosion, by lowering the boil ing point of the water, and allowing a large quantity of fresh steam to be gene. rated at once, This Is a danger acknowledged to stand the use of safety• valves; and hentiq the engineer wishes his safety-valve to leak under pressure, not to open suddenly a wide encore for the eteaz the Mormon Question, McrinOnistti in once more looming into protoinetice. It in convulsed, at home, lit formidable dissensions, and it in thratened front abroad by federal If the two hostile move-, memo be vigorously pushed. there in n prospect that Mormorism—at least in ifs pol3 . gamotio character—will either undergo extinction, or the horrors of martyrilittn. So tilr as refor'm is nttimpted by fed• seal legisltit 1111, it is to be hoped that the effort will be made in t a philnn tbropie, and not in a partisan or in that of a demagogue. Tao or three things must be observed in hand ling this Mormon question. One of these is, that reform in the mairinge relations oft lie llforniono should be RC complished ul t !lowlier-that will, in no small n degree no possible interfere with the really valuable portion ()filth+ Mormon institiition. Nobody will deity (hal, pi no industrial sense. these pro vie arc lafunlile titembers of the eon n il v. ( 4 ,iinmire'ri ei r renrotenemm front the centres of civilizntion, and the difi cults which space has presented with reference to theii employment' of in dustrial appliances, they linee necom 'dished more than any other, territory luelonging to the government. Polyan. me is a timetional, and viol an orgtnie, disease. It can be mired without. 'arming or e,.'11 endangering the life of the prohmt ; nnul it is not only lin mainly to the Mormons, but it io to the interest of the whole country, that the treatment of polygamy should ex tend to nothing hut the ,ho-ease Another thing to be obvert al in the effort to eliminate polygamy, is the fact that a large portion of those who practice it are sincere in I heir devotion to it. To 1111111 V, it is, of course, no !note than a cloak for the hiding of Instfut tintere4; but there are hoots of others who believe polygamy a rem eln tom, and who entertain it as a portion of their religion. All illadinied at _tempts ognilist what there oineere ones hello e to he their religign, will only arouse n cesistance whose character can iture easily be eotimnierl by a re leretice to the itinumerialule crises, in baton where men hut c fotiglo for the defence of what they belie,ed to be re li ; rion. It is true that what us wrong has no right to exist ; tnl we may so vary the method of treating it, that Its filial extirpation will he secured with out tar twirl'. endangering the good which may lie n l ioriciat.d with it" It is impolitic in order to demtrot• a rm.! , etenitet of eN IV, to no rani 101 l ihr 1 , 1 , Th it du-sal-mom. as to 111% oke Ile thrice as - ilitsd thing ni Le considered in de measures to extin L olieli this el 11, oY flint fl sodden flisrlipt ion of the note relation 4 of these people 14,1114 de twtse many thott.not4s of-wornen of all means of support, if all the extra ) i‘e. , of the MOr1111(111s were sudden)) vuteed, the resell ))ttuld be Itlibeiffie Three luurt hs ut thew mould, nt once. Ise lorCe4l into pro.tirtilioli It is (pole floithiltd that a woman who re 1.0119 IO indit•crinimaie commerce is any better than she olio prostitutes liershlt to a s.ttele man, nit 11°1101 our eiVlll/.IIIMI prefers s)mteni of intliscriminatt • C 01,111101% t. 10 11111 t !Milled ntern nt proitittioon which prevulsln Mt.rinot , -, OTIT measures should not h e fit it charaeter to drive these is (linen iiit,)ll lilt tit open shame Now the) ere what nisi he termed a species of innocent and reigns eourtettans, then the) would Leconte the 0114.11, iltilitlll.- 1..1+ erruwrrs sorb nY walk the streets of rlitea!o and other places. Evidently, this matter h , one in which the rude hand of the partisan lute 110 It .01,1111,1 Ire Bandied by a 1•011 'tolerate pliilaiiihropy NewAiirei, in Flpirra by 11/ile, Ile l/110 , 1111.1/1111, by hnpr ill pilizt‘;!:tda. Ma, e:lnni nate pal yg urn , 1 , 111 it will he at the expellee of the while !aline which 101 , 1 erected What shall ti done eliould lie rather in the direction oi a rester lion of the pill, than 111 111111. 11( all el fort, to, on, exterminate it. \Vise pretest its apron!, lei that, in a veneration or so, it will die oat Nturli ileptaulenence alunill be 1111 moral influences, /11111 11111 hale liritte force. Alreailir Is there aclii,on in the church which is well itch which cannot hull lie pow ertil Let this schism he i, like! to ail the ellort to mippre-. 111/1‘ jinni% Let 1 / 1 111 • 11 , 111 1 e 1 111e111 . 1 . he 1 11 / 1 1 . ril 1111 I . IVI lit.i rig influences and upon tle tendon. rt of the nyte In atittla trialian's 12 , 1111 iii tt Let in. , treat it firmly, hilt vet care reach the bottom ii the es il without great eN 'wrist. to ourtw)Yes or great injury to the romMIITIIIY which we propose to reform --Chicago Times. The Gentleman from Africa' It is nit•nomer to cloak of Mr Su oi- Mel at SeMain f nun Nias,ilichusetts His proper title and appelation is the gontlem in from A friell " His .ale no, ever 9111er he ttas boon in the Set ate ha+ born to renresent the nogroes, and s •cure h!i dareing olject of negro tsin!it‘. Ilis latest move is to bre a k up the Medical society in the District of C,dii ia t as by Congressional leglshitiori, because said society has refipied to re vel% o into its bosom, as colleagues and medical practitioners, negroes. yen, w hit" doctors in wmhin a ton, they having the fear of Sumner and Congress before their eves, and in contempt of the Civil Rights hill, have actually black balled the negro when he applied for admission into their society, and declin ed to receive him as a social-and profets sinned equal. For this itienious.oiTense Mr. Sumner ptoppatici to punish them by rrpoilling the charter of the Medical Socibty, and giving a new one that will make it incumbent on the doctors to receive the negro to their professional and personal embrace. We suppose the next move of the African Senatorial representative will be to snake it penal on every person who refuses to eat or drink at a table from which a negro is excluded.—Rnq. —Deism is a failure in Mari,. GENERAL THOMAS ON THE CUR REARING SEALS OF ALASKA. On St. Yawl and St. George only are the fur bearing seal found, and are killed for t4eir furs and oil. An de scribed by the nativett, the habits of these animals are very peculiar. About the first of April or early part of MaV , the old male Yenta arrive at the island's, and go on slime at the places regularly frequented by them, oalled rookeries: they make a thorough etnittlintion of the fl rotund, which 1L1 . % ; then the great body begin to :time. and in a abort time all base come and occupied their Feteral positions. The females come up on shore, and are coh lected together in cm tttttt mutes or film, lie. lit each one of the old seals, %k b.) possesses sufficient powers to inalittam hlx ground and guard hie family ; the young males And stiperatiumeil old ours are forced to take their phire out rule of Llie Breit occupied Ll. the fano lien, and if thity attempt to interfere nitli the domesticrningemeillft de fictilied they are drisen otl liv the heads of thutilies. In these troubles ninny terrible affrays wear. Tiflis arrangement of. the finithals on and artaind the rookeries make it very simple and ei t ss for the finlike hunters to place thetniiielvett-bet %seen .the fitful hes and the young niale , s, from whom oily the skins are taken ; which, when they want to kill flier 410 111 parties of tuna or fiat, all armed ooh elide.. :they get helm een the Ininilies and the Noting males, then lime them inland some Iwo or three miles ili.tank letting' all not wanted slaughter drop out ley the nay ; these rethra to the ro4iik elle-, Alter gutting only es mail) th t ellll .kin and salt i.l un.• to her proper places, thek are ht sl IL/410-11W of the animals isle, the clubs 'The nett duty I.l.le‘oted 1114 king Lot shipment lit this means the lanillies are viii 411-lurked. and inn in to breed an.drear their k o•ing A. hir as I fall Judge, the husino ss of the old males is to compel the females to 'Ake rate of the paing until ft.ek hake oglo ni, rupee 'tutu to take care of them thee then app. ar to gee up all control over the female., alto are permitted to len , e their %tunic and r e, Into the Water, the i,l l nlalrauli;maid rig and of erlo king 11,1. koung lit September al tire perm tied to go into the nater, kilter,. they an ent filial sport daring the 41.1 1, ( . 0111111;: 011 shore in the eVellllu•t to reel Miring the night. At this pertod ad more further inland mid ming:e to rthrr indisr.minfatelk It the autumn contontifs Intld, 'tiles re nun on the islainh till the latter part of o..iuher, n 11601 Id4C% disappear ker b suddn ely n ithin :1 day or tVII it 0, 111 base been seen tziiing througki the pas ses between the Aleutian trai cling in a sowliertil, direction Noth 111 , : more riT them is teen moil spring, neither In know 11 where the., pass the winter The number of' seals sin the island ran otilk be estimated In the height of the season, sifter the N4Ollllll are born, flick are est.:mord all the nay from h e to fifteen iii ions, hut the, are in th e rookeilln, (1/Ver111:: . 111111 W - 1 1 1, 01 Here-, like sheep, io a pen The the., animals are rush that il permute I to hr hunted 1, raeryhindt 31 r11 , ..11,111. tort ulil be ter .1,•11 441%1 1 11 1(0111 111 M i Tlll , has 1 , 1,11 frill 11,1 the RossiariQ, whin intallk destroked ,1/1110 roo k cnr, beloie they learned 1.1 experietier lion to tle.it then. II if is deeirahle tau 11111:(4.tuni t p 5i 1,,.1 lint , t h e ha healing seal, uric of the too should be adopted OW' is,l,A, confine d ie k i lli ng to i lie manes, permitting 11011 V 01 Isern but aW6urnzed atfent+ ./1 (;(0 , 1 1 1 . 11111M111. 1 , / 11 , e 011 1111 . 1,1 cad-, and ;a 'radar- to sisit them to par chase only, after the skins hilt'' 141.11 prep.tryd Awl the seals hake len for the ' smith Thin cour s e would neer...fl a t, the .tat agent lull l aoh ul the islands, to guard Idle 11.11,4,1 , 4,1 the Got ernment foal prek cm the de liiorlLll2l.ololl of the hatliiv. ht such un set lipid/au, 1 I.lllern a, %mild not LeSl I lIIIe 10 lilt 111.11 thelli %%11 11 ' llllor fur the purpose of rhentittj them The Poisoned Tongue II Is the rnstonl in Africa for hiin terw, alien they hits. , killed a poison 011.1 snake, to I'llt u 0 Its head arid care full% burs it deep in the ground A naked loot, on one td these unhurried tangs *mild be tatalli auuud e l Th e Ism -nn H mild -pregd 11, i% shoat /-pare all ihrough the -i.ieto This iernoin lasts a long time, arid Is tati 11(11.11% *her the snake is dead a.. II vi:LA.Ig tore It ir cruel Indian, used to (tip ehe pslnit, it their arioa A nt this illation no, it .they made the leteit wontid,i heir %lentils would be sure tulle The snake's istitsitt is to Its teeth, hut there is something Iluuteas danger /)lIA, and much wore conning, in row tummies, which has its pui•on m in. tongue Indeed, tour chances of es cow trim a serpent are lunch greaten 'The worst snakes usually glide away in fear at the approat•ll of man, unless disturbed or attacked But this creat lure, whomkpoison lurks in Isis tongue, attacks without prov(Atition, and tol. lows up his victim with uuunng per tweet-Imre I w ill tell you the name, so rott will always be able to shun hint. Ile in called a Slanderer. lie ',meow' worse than aserpent. Often his venom mrike•t to the hie.),or a whole fatnily or neighborhood, destroying till pellet' aid confidence. I have known this evil tongue to work him tniaeluel in the heart of a hap py echool circle, destroying the sweet. eat friendehiis anik- -- rtausing life long buternses. 0! beware of thj l N inon tongue. The evil apeaker it most abhorrent in the sight ofs . :tobr Heaven -17 Father. They who do Pilch things have Iwo inheritaure in the "many 1111 UP twins," where all is joy, and love, and blessednnam. —Two wags were *peaking about thJ3 fancy drosses ley intended wear ing at • forthcominf ball. "Oh," said a comic, "I shell gu dieguised in liquor." "Don't WWI the immediate reply, "everybody will recognize you." Singular Scans In Egypt The late festieitiea,at Cairo, in honor of the rrOphet ' s birthilay, presented some enrione features to the Americans and Europeans present. - In nn account by a special correspondent. who observ• ed the rhleof the Sheikh over a railway of human bodies, the singular and hor• ruble scene is described as below. Butt even Egypt is casting off the grotesque citron : Jß of the past, and will, 1 - :erlot snot, appear in a garb in n Inch she will not look so strange to modern cleft : "As a sort of adeance•gunril, there came n mob of half-naked men, shout ing. Yelling, bowling. Some whirled round And round, tossing their arms aloft as they whirled„; somewere foam' ing at the month, others , had snakes roiled round their necks, snakes hhng ing from beneath their teeth, snakes I wisted and squeezed between their liAnds ; some had bare ,swords, whirl' they brandished in the sir. There sere men with ekes era stuck through their cheeks, men a tit iron apt ker. hend• ss ill, heavy iron brills, who kept spinning the point of the spoke upon their palms mull the pieces of. slinrp, tagged steel, ?flinched lie chains to the hall, began to sty round and round, and then they made a feint In tiring the wirline hall so near their cheek" as in Inch and gash their nose. month and, rsi, with the resolving Wades: H feint lioneeer, tuts not earned into neticm, as the police seized them And pushed them on. "As the harsh strains of the hand came sharper and clearer, the :selling eren more frantic, the shouter rnore like the inarticulate cries of animals In pain. less like thn..e of human he .111,1 then the shrieks, yells And erie4 were itro , *ned lor a moment IS he collet:pa 01 dent-hes clime Matell• lug past, i•nrh with us oicroil hanner And its hand of m'us'e There sea/gnome ntternpt al melody, hot it seemed to me ti it the inu,niciann Ihemseltes eery carried 11 , 411% 1):4 the !refill' of the mu went rind plated 1110 n their inntrittneith NF their lino rs C 11310 1 ,1 the fall, while Wet joined in the telling shriek of 'Allah el Allah On they came, troop otter troop ot green tiirlatned nert•lshl s, with thira - flags ainlinti.ie; antlial.et users Imo troop.. there rre-ned and piodied The rear gym el of the fund, .erearntrig moll whirl led the war in front liter tie Lind the street. detv.slit rs, flag hen cr., and their tollosrers t ref forward with in shod feet “Then at tl tit - the aireet ap is seed the Sheik litisineit, mounted on hitt . MAW steel Exerja in a bur In-opie, I never situ so Inge n turban as thnt it ore The enormous told• itl preen muslin Isere - colloid round and ' , find his head, till the weight roust lone !wen hard to support. e% en it v our Drain .t . rt• clear; and lre • wearer, to :ill ouiwartl neoiltlance, an• in a dead t tint Ile looked like a Mart lit•lplt,.l% , 1:11:11:141 .1111 iii , 1 , 11n.•s of tour.... 1111 I, bait .1 I t ‘t here lie %%:14. An I.oller of leo . 7 Laid s Ili. Itrri,f, .orinnuided In its huge turlnu.. hung helplessly dorm oi. I his lett shoulder, hot frame kept robing to and lint lie would have hi L n out The .8.1,1'l it there b.i.l nor been tot it propping him upon either .i.le; Lis rrimitli Isa. tpett, 11.11. 01111 , 11 Iran r.i. nim.; down from the c irner. of 11, lir+. " rhe atid 1.1....iting tool heel e:1 denfeniug 1.. tone: hut it su Wet to a I err I. Wel of shrieks 111114 science.. as the a bite burst' and roles wee, ,ed sin Is user Ihr pin mem it ' , tidies Tramp, tramp. the hoof.. emir user the ; rostrnte figure.. saes +llll.l Ills uproar of the, roil sou could hell - the dull ••••(11tIt'll to Ole horse trod ori his Oil, As the 'nosed onwarls, wen sprang lip itoin 1111 VI it leh them lam Pale :11 , 1 death, fain i .g ga.ping for hrenili. %railing n. it in twain,' jonlo. Ihtt 1‘ , 411,441 o n e nod all its it the% Ire's in %arum. wag., of ppllt•plit• rotivol won-: Theo evehails glared out Of vii kris; their. Iralurt, yii•rewfon 'oriel NIIh h tle.a , lt , I lit•V them-eke.. ;Wow its it the, would dash their It eneln n nicest the MlOlie tlln , nod struggle4Wilervely u tip friends N ho-e anus acre rottini theirslioulders 10 ;art rut them Ifolll talltug to ices geom.!. "E.l.r) 11,. Is kIIOWn ill!' fart. and torn, it the Ins hut des Its %1. , . Is fleeted nt ti. lota it I lit. uwulit , Ili linphaers Inetiire of the Crime - 11;mm lion Weil, among We men os er is haw tilt. !turns 11114 relden, there aerosol to IP" WI) mi'''ser of Ind. whole tlir devil. had nut set keen driven forth I sass men biting the Pam., umreinlii.tgllit. teeth, ptill.tig ul Ike cramp - knotted liftlll% 01 ejoileplit• .retrlie. , 1 lienol ricks, not,. rind groniin. The tor t women n 1 the ship is Ito had slitee7e.l forward to -ye the horse trample Olt lime prostrate 114,1111111 01 their 111.1.41 JINNI' Hitt V1 , 110!elleCIIC nits pliantly, horrible.' A(; KS! Kitnutk " t;t use we for trouidiiii4xou."4atil n gcntleuo•n one, day to it noted piiiiiinthro l o.t, "hut there la in your neighborhood it poor WOllll/11 in the Inet extreMity "i* 1111,11 t If she hax not the, to lx', hler rent to-day, Flit, will la , turned into the atreet. The mite needed ix twelve dollars." The philanthropiat took the needed sum from his po. 1 „ •t, a ml t o.l te d toe womnii's uddrrxx You inn give it to nte," h., replied, taking the money and putting it-In his poeki•t "lain her landlord. Hero ix the receipt for the rent. How joyful she will be when you give it to her " —A wife in Pittsburg following her husband one night, discovered hnu gal hinting a frailty to du-theatre. Th 6 in furiate wife attacked her rival with no umbrella, and the assailed pert . ‘ replied vigorously with her thus. Thai husband viewed the combat for it minute or two, and then said to hit wife: "For God's sake quit, before you have disgraced yourself and Mil Ono." —Why is a drawing from nature in fectious I It'a 61(04 h MI Sorts of Paragraphs —True philosophy— n et inking thing; ne they-eeme, but purtig nu ith thmet they go. —What is the form of an escaped parrot 7 Polly gone. —'Even• Saturday' le to be enbtrg val and made at ietoriat. —A man in Portinmf hui been poly dby cluing sugrued pep-em n. —Velvet it, all tho rxgu •thii 'winter, both for suite and trimming. • —lliyou beat rm., I'll call out nu, oliiers," us thu drum t•uid. emlarmlort of colored people from Triii to New jersey in announc ed • —Enoch S. Smith wns mat rind in Om presor co of tlfty-two other Smiths, in Indiana, last work —Pero 11.%neinthe t tor v i ewed " by n Nnw York phonologu4, who found "tkelf-estuein" biro —Ti high of impudence—to ask 11 likwler if he eve' 14 , , or iok tt minister if h., kii , ses the Girls. —Gray, the New York bond* forger, tt now ttprearit, made bw escape by pay ing tho detectives $4OO. —Mairinine—ii circus, vherin the perforniera ofien 101 l front Pa • erial flight; to atettr realities —The sLisinqest thing 111 t•he rothl 11.,w had a twin (.1111 he, :.n(1 1.1111 hold the 1()%e of n I rue, ihnon4 WOlll n —Mottn f r Inwv..r4- 1n brief; for dootnrd--ho 1111..11i, ; for p0tte...6..b 0 II ; for prititur,- -be c,proi.4.hed _-Tlie) aro cro , ttkg tbt: CottiLetActtt river wilt sleigba the to, nt tt pntnt oitly twt let• nide% froil itA —The latest way of stalootoott g' lady's alrections—..droping" her wttlt gam 111,111/1 111 UI• ill . 11/1 1 1•111111 11 1 . ..,1.11 . 14 1111 )111/ " —The Agrieuiloral Bureau at Wa.ll - root. $l,OOO 000 a year, and th o New York Exprooi thinks thus Is WO much --Lririez recording to the Cable dill. et' he., Pm. iignin liven •'uttcrlr liiinteti" by the ftrazilothe Thii it the tine, nth time —Purer is ut prosent "b guly pupplied with .k !mole hoirmscs in smirch of .werl speech and brim!) 1111.1111 M. -11r.11) , 1 MILT famous bat- And (-611111,41,g-, •!renti.”l-ty OA , Ili ti, l..nnlou I,,ipo•f•, a reTiart of h 1 death —ChICRV , 11/u R litrittltln of plop rf, 14. r tn‘ittonf purl.., s2nii,- 4 t2t2 IRO, nod Ihr lx rate I, $1,50 per '•:•10 0 _ Iro.nd n, bud It^ Belletonte Put u• oistle.tir hits is 3 oung ..1t 1.4 , 1 ~ T i, n t ur tbta rot.ntrV, NI .\L..•, %01“ 1111. /I ,, iiSe R... port. r s N\ —The .Inparie-e who ree,ntly v I .ltr.cl oilirlo n h. 12 Iwo 1, oin rush. Mr •I % d0p..1 to th.• 111•111t , t ,1 n. 111 , 3itlt Li.d frn,m curs W.ll - 1.14', tor ‘111.r• lb An 1111 ,, flout% p•iir. , f. r c:4,thing n.Trog, .41 the rico Adnrrnrl Flarniznit hod 11%.• doctors dor ti t ; hi• r. cctit Chicago, Ktv.l Is .11 11,11. II If rid ttt ht., tug ro ,,scied that Vic Iw.. ul irritllll, to each -"littio -1%, •to.I Ow late intelli!zent X-- "1 , the Ite.t 1-1 t, 1, , ,t the ut rttt t , it•lttront y. I hit% tit. both A s I don t think it wii• uh. r oritonNt or nrt 1,111(111% gttotl, I 1.11 yoti 1114 Pittire prootil)lo the ret ling, it hi- titioll,) —A % Lut no•ilwr lin* 1k Wt. nII poem •tibl," Ow third whir 1111.11 ild1111111 . (1 It rune r),,x.•rN dum, it• moizem mum ; ri4t4vl - 1, ihLer% boozvr% .0 Fittl\ 11400 -- A gPritleffinn on lietirtiot.: µ lady Ilii• cp.* u venom minister, tlp f“.l ..wing t pr 111 . .. the I. I,,C+ r I••••, I 11V ei I,IW di% , For wh,ll he I ruvi he !Ina". hi eye., Anil when lie preflelii he shuts A London log ttll.l recent') so ,}ruse that it Initinl lii war into the the:wen. and put a atop to the pe h.riiiiiticea In the larger bowies the in the ilrea,i ciiele and kites lunhwt remixed twin !lie or ebeetra, enuld aeitreelt the mos ettientm tit aetoraon the mtage; while e'en iii the ainaller theatre", it ‘twtitvati tir if a tine gall/ curtain hung heist een them, rendered the ellnrt io hill ,w the of lnr ilia n, r pon l etil l at %%eat/I,IIIW --A Ilighlan/1 Sentelt being much iltsimmerteil be the putting up of nmhn Ili., hew uud there n, 11 enngre. gut inn shirt' he win nildre—ing in the open ntr, in the Hidden 11r11110. Of •11.1WI•I, I.11(1,1( 111., hi ad grim- Iv. and ti t'ing et. •011 Mors, .111 , 1, with diendlill w lerrmrtt, "Alt, tax treen., nun fleenA, there'll be inn umbrella/4 111 hill l'' Rivalry in trade is slim% II in the rase oft wn ma liNAlfe dealCri4 nn Parts, iil, nlinpn adj(ntn one of whom has painted on Lin glass window, over a pm rand of PIIIIKalgetl: "A t a ien realm a to pay inure IA ttvKe robbed ;'' while the other pun( him sausages into tin ohelink, and 'mutts nlatv : "At twelve clients a pound, td pay le" in 10 be 1)01801;0." —A,II inebriate wan brought before a New Orleaffs juntire : —..\Vere you drunk, sir?" "No." "Ifni you drink at all?" "Yes, some ni ple punch." "Apple pinch'" screamed ills court; "drink apple paunchand nay youwasn't drank?""Non: must have been—l nm certain, ion taunt have keen—l drank apple punch inymelf 'ant night:" "Olt I" aspirated the prototter —Recently; in Albany, a man slipp ed in front of a wealthy /111111 . 14 prenni- PM and entrfained set ere injuries. Ile sued lordninages, and recovered a yet.- dlet . or $l, 000. l'he court held that the owner or occupant of n house is as liable for damages sustained by ice al lowed to remain on the sidewalks as if he pfrinittetl an opening to exist in his sidewalk ungnarded. The decision is just.
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