The DemOcratic Walctlinan. EI, 1,1•; I , UN T , NEW POEM BY WHITTIER [The follox Inv pooin ho Ilrani^rpt Vent tO n I 111 Vtt toertut¢t y It N% 11111, N 1111 W nt bleK of Shnnk I From thosa .11.1 rook. I 1.0.1( 10 dot' /'.O league.. of • illil , lllV, e 1%0". 1111,/ TilOllll.lV eilll , olllll` -tr. II 11111111 V All.l 111111 lc Ihr. , ll , it MI 11111 A he I 11.0e11 mid I •evvii In lukr 1 plea,ttit Tho prno.llll4l .14,014. 4)0 1.110 01 lIVOr, Th.. juppling t ct Dear fri.1.14! i 4 4.114.1,V. 0 11 N . hilt I ran I tl.,at tble All th.ti n .11 . v or neat ' gibe II Hug by votir I 011111 k .‘tt t 11..tal dar-. ts•tolot it/11,. Fur 10,'61i1110,111112+,11. 11 0 1 II it. 11.1.111115 •li Ong. Not Inonly hit+ our F.ll tq ill, II 11,01 “1.1 'lnd .11.1 .111110 .11k3 •1i1111 , 114 And 11...1.:1nd . .. 111g Un II 111111 () hen st 111 rl. 11- , 1,, xitti)l.l..,‘ 114.1• r Sr tr .i•I.1111i 0 lit Atlti •••‘ t 1.1 1 ,14. ill! C/114. /lake [ollM,it rn[ • [ Of 0111 hot,' , - All.l lit 111. t 4 , 0111, 1.% thi• I 4.,t , t 1 , 1 I'l,nr,•l. lil I'll 111'. 1h , .11 II 1-1 'pen Foog. hl. PI i 1.1 t,i 1,1 'll , 111 r =MI CATALEPTIC PHENOMENA Susan Godley, the Tennessee "Sleep ing Beauty" in St. Lows---A Com mittee of Physicians to Investigate her Case," the t..g Ltr ttrrhly 'm.4.1111.101 the St 111.1.1 ui hhil N.. limlding, S.O urd.x% 1)1..1 T. 1:.1%%ar , 14. l'nion Tits, 14,4 et .1...1 141 !curate uwiie of 11, the the tt iii ttt l unit n :t, 1111 '4.1.1 \. 11F %1 11, who 1•11, the bell tit idthat-t• 111 .011 ll,t ilaVe nrter he:ir I tit! , toxii.t ,, rditiar ,•1 h.r more than lAenty year. totz./h. , 1 the tfn,,t etilmeta cult, (..”111IrS find 1:11rOpY. %‘e de.cr.l... the ,S 4011•111 anal her 0.1,h- ti 1.14 e%, will she I,t ..r, , s ,o 1 11 wur h.,r n In 411.... t. Just a. r im— f SIX 'ler 1.11,104 %%ere eciremelv ponr and 11,t‘.1 in a Kovtll log huure Oltit.lll,l tog mil ‘• (.1 a. , r the virl itts,,l4 1 .•;11thy, at. I .oq•niv.l m nu irimv ri•,11311S:11.1e kt that age, VYI ^hi' AI I%ll'll I f VI• It I)th auettileil Lc tin ckitenenvi t tl phi-tut t n,, title) -1)11111.1,1•1•1,4,1 Illy el, ea/.r ' I he :Zirl Pul,k lieu A 41Amillt•r whit Ii 1,11 , 1 /1111 111111.1/MII% leillt! and In,illt nw,ikrweak. halt will T. lhr -nritrt - e ul tilt . 111111 , 1% a n d Clllli- 1,1,00 , 1 11 , 5.11,e hilt it It, Iflllielle -, alt VII elle again %eta to "deep Frei, I;et, until the pre-red t :tnil three 111"11L11., she leas net , • lit et, awake tlittrelli:l,ll eight min nlee .Iliter Ii .• 'l,;lrgie 241:110 il‘at lid% a et =MEM at Lk,.VII/. 1 ne% I r ,r, 111.4 mrie r 1/ 1 ,11 111.101'C TI4IIII till n•_ =MIMS 1111:1• 1:W14'1-11111,11, th 1,1 unll i5%14 • 1 . 1 , ..1,11in twir 11 , ,t1r 4 I),irillg the linu• r11•rl $ Alit I.ll+ NOT 11•1• P ill rO ititrvrtur, and a rolTrOf hell 1:: ctt-t her titt.ttril., ! ra t a'', titttarttt.ltetl if itidt , .l -Ile Itreatll4 at all, 14 riot qui ficivw t., otir the 11,411te-t dOWO 4114- pett , .l agAlla • Iter t Hlliett tbrc When her remarkable conditior, Le. MM. Ln,nvn. Ilil) SIC 1;1114 flocked from the 1,,111•11 . 1r II) see her Non. were :kble to Hattafdetordy lle• Wll.ll -jrl the phenomenon, alLhomllt mans theories were advanced, The true never to this day been deter although the woman Cul altermitel v to sleep anti wane with the tegolaTov nl clockwork. 'rise ph),,,,5 , v, DPI Mica and (clover, are now in attend:Liter npon her, and al• thomgh the cornier hay 11.111.4 her eom Bantle for .1 X il`en sears, he east still form nu opinam regarding the eS,ii.e She i+ rather under taedmin size,and With the eXeeption that she is some when Awake with nen 1/31111.1 in the head and reek, and that one arm is slightly paralysed, as far a,- she can enjoy anything, she enjoys good health. Her hawk tire extremely small and delicate, being scarcely larger than those or a doll out leans or age. Am other remarkable denture nr die case is that while her hair has grown to a great length, her finger nails have riot ttown any since she was first stricken. TIER APPE tRA NCR A.. before stated, vie is slightly nu tier medium height and in of slender but graceful figure. lier face in oval tnd the head welLtorme , l. She has a nags of iinrk auburn hair, well formed forehead, dark hazel eyes fringed with heavy Itinhen, well shaped none and small mouth. Although her cornpley• ion in clear and fine, yet Owing to mi litant confinesuent to her bed her face is eo white as to be almost ghastly. Far from anything repugnant in , her appearance, even when sleeeping, she would donittlega he considered a very hergirl by those unacquainted with her condition, She retains what knowledge she possessed at eight years stage, but ham not been awake enough since then to learn anything more. She knows her relatives arid friend., and converges with them in her cotiscionn looments. Before asleep it slight hie .. cough or ellOklllg ,011,1 proceeds al iiiirently front hur throat. She then 4 11 11(1;1 . , Itect;iiies insensible that she 18 ..11114.111111.8 111111111 V to 6111811 it sentence. or in en a word, while talking. \Viten about to awake the same choking stmt.! bi repeated from her throat a !mintier or times at regular intervals. When this is heard eleseiti times with oui intermission her body 811Ill•-eS 111 It spasmodic manner, anti she instantly awakens. asleep or awake her hands tremble continually. Site is 1111elliled by her mother, now an aged and reettle woman, her broth er, her niece and two physician., and is temporarily stopping at the house of Davis, oh \Valtilit, between Fifth anti Sixth streets. Itr. Edward. stated Satitrilav night, belore the Jirdical Society, that he had known the lannly lor a number of tear., and knew that there wit, no de ception or humbug. Ile asked that =I Might be appointed twin the 11n•ei I`lllll4 present to watch the subject, and sttl.. that the case was just as he repre sented it. motion of l)r 11. Z. 1;111, the l'rew,lent appoinied the following, gen• tlemnn ns ihe emnnotiee 1011111.1 d, 1;111, .Julinston, gar and Niel'ner , .."' They vi.ited the girl at tr.. (1."1"rk te , terlty morning, and sill remain wuh her 11 , lona it 4 thi.V uI IV drelli II itt•et•Asnr, Le 111.4 . 1 . il;1, Their report, %vhieli it ill he handed al the next t•lt , S.ttiirtlay night, will, no Jouht, be uu Intel est I ite, one. I=ll Frolll 111. ) The 'committee called shoot ten o clock a. in, (.41ertlay lit the home mentioned, and coon utter their arm al the girl lithhhe 111 ehlrh h "r Ica nlnnllew l and (Iwo lell brick 0110 her e-tale of urvenNlhiluy anhl The ihlliviathhhh round that her puke heat 1-0 shunt 108 ,hr 109 per minute, and her tetitrheraltire l%:19 from 93 1.. 97 'wilt:nem were Tuttle its to her diet, her emhverrhatihhrh and her pnvl hr hwy. Atter making their olhwervationg athhl taking it hint 1)10,1 the (:1,11111111 . 1 . 1 • reiirehl mu-11 1113.10 at in the afterthhewh. and :oh ,tither at teth ul the eVer ll,, '•T'ho ol '.. Vlag. F 4111 1 ,1 10 110 0111. V 11111•11 hull been itariVeled in their e‘ihutlellee• hhe telhort hhhh‘t s i ihirhl•h% w ill. nn dmnlLl, hr intele-1111 , ,z, l'lhe Ihh l lhh,rthig 1/lithie , lllo , acre weer ta,,,,•.1 lie•htfir‘ tin+an I' 'i+ev, the mobjeet of the Itelaiet , tttentt -wee %earn (4 al' - . sta , 4.0ral +,ten nlllt ‘se-t hill, Grit 1400 1,111101, Tertne- , ee, I.ere Ler paretlte kept t ,W11:111 lane. Iler Goode removed to Olio neootrtr.where -i.e II Sliflg,llll, 111..:11111V lotle girl, :11).1 -lie tteet ,soh them, Alter the. she e,,11.1 111.C:1.11M:11k 1410(1.11 11l 11,1111 1.111111. till Icier, 1.111 Miti !partially re lieteil lit the to.e, (II lll.lwne. I lit the tut Atigtoo, ISI9, when clue tta, ilearlt eight tear. , of age, lhr lell into a toria , l, I enionited condi 111111, In 0111111,11. II Ser111•1111114 '+llll remained 11111'11111 the In4t ‘vse,.l litre sprint, V/1111 , 1111111 ,vrt noigillar tool 1111p/1r 111111,1 1111/11e 1,11111.113, it 1111•11 gull, mill 151111 the ;11,11 r:tee iit t•loek nark Es ert imornirw, pn•rwelt• al the tir•l unit tong ol .he L found attake • etttie lit ttaketillee.4s, loose, e r, 1111(...1 not ora i lh a alt la.o tor none Ili In 11,111 G,iln 141 eizlit minute% Vert rarelk I I•o'll 1411 11111111i1 , . Vi,1111,1114111•V drinks, and .11:er has in awake I.ir [hi Hine rowed. the patient 14 then 5 , ..711 with a 1.11.1 o 1 e.inn tilsnin, her head 11(1,5 II Irolll One the fIIII4IW In Ole (01..1', 'II WII:11. I 1 ealled "a lateral motion " •motions are IrerV lap 1.1 4111.1 appear entirely uncontrollable She (Min li,rward her head 1111.1 It hurl ol liteemighing 14 heard in her throat, and she finally NIII4I , IVM Ink? her former torpid ottilition : her eyes are elosed, her lips are brats vont pressed, and no motion ex rept a eiatirtant agitation of the handl, w lu. h move about perpetually. Tl., prises In repe:tiell every time she wakea, and also at Intervals when Itslerp. A nem:: the curiol'ill tarts mentioned, in connection with tints ease Is that ol the numerical regularity of the symptoms whirls precede the awak ening kik., 'Oil S Cr) In a rew riiimiten after she In seized with the convulsions and the Intend motion as described, she has twelve then adding One each lime tin tit she lias sixteen, This takes half an hour The order of number are then reversed After having had convulsion, followed by sixteen hie cups, the number in gradually lessened until eleven in reached and then she awaken. From six to twelve in the morning die waken once in every hour In the afternoon, however, she meets until three o'clock and then at nun down Dining the Ingle she awaken at nine and eleven o'clock. The next time in three in the morning. It will thins he Heel/ that thin lady, who in the a.!loject of some nervous de rangement, in going through a Henen of convulsions, in the midst of which she waken at regular hours, tind after a peculiar bound ban been einitrE.r Whea'anleep Ole in alike inseneitile to the elfecta of Viotti sound and pain. I)neing the last flee °rill: yearn lime Goilney had Wien subject to neuralgic pains in the head and spine, and in al most constant pain when awake to feel it. Iler , mind in perfectly rational while she is awake, and she readily distinguishes her mother and the friends who attend on her. Of course she has had no opportunity of enlarg• tug her ideas, and her mind is in al most the same state with regard to knowledge as vhen she was eight years of age. She is unable to stand or walk, but cart speak in a low tone of voice. She s she is never sleepy, and never liiingrv. Small portions of well cook eil food ore doppli...l to lo .r Jolly, but shy .t.' , lont Amy, at prelo r.•nrr :14, to what she eats. l she drink s it and coffee sometime., and ‘ery tre qtly asks for water. she Wreathes n a low and subdued manner. Personally she has very frank, intelligent teat nrel black hair, small morilli, and dark complexion. She line tor years been attended by Dr 'l/lover and 1)1.. lilies. This 18 the lire( time she has been so far away from home, haring been brought for the loirpose of onikrgoing a medical insp. •ction. The patient hits been ex. lammed by numeropm eminent ph V4l mons, and her symptoms are consider ed to he the result of an abnormal con dition of the nervous system, utiparal leled in the history of 1111411(nd ticiellt.p. —St. Louis DemocrO. The Toui ists at Gravelotte--Ordered Home The armed truce, which js the ac costumed counteritat or peace In 1:11 rope, is eyer lull or shadows, and one three it) hare darkened the of the little SWIN4 11411 on the mountain stile, as the three riend,Psat down to Irreahl'ast, ul Nutt' of the straggling nun ray that loatr a prism of the mist from the coney urn. 'Ulric., my good fellow,' fif Ila ( Way, 'What lICO4 l u n•e you Oila 111. , rim nig ? Yeti arc an glum- as a Scotch nave new (lint volt Eng.holi arc sfav frost, -1111 Hummer rill -dim' iiiv dem 'mewl, I nnrvt give ;I l i ,1-01 11/ p/111 ChitllCall ;it GIASk ' i. I IIIC 11111 ordi•ied Imme , II 11111 rt`l , lll , l the 1 . 11 . 11i'1l 'though olv lea,e itle.ence it Hill yet hall expo-ea. Thei 51,1'111.11 tbreltielot trouble, It St . l . lllS, lind I 111 , 1 qt he with tile elorit,.ster, There , veined to be already it some (hoc!, 01 r,weed 1110 studied coldness in lie manner of the hitherto polite nu , ' genial towitc 'But you, [lnc,i' said Conway, 'you are not in the ariny 'All tire soldiers; nnil I tun of l'llkom in the first hiiii of the I,:iihkelir. role, this tiiattcr properly settled I shall kill no par tridl!e. wills Tilt neu •I rrrl only hulr that Ton will and ire iir.ieticitig sit Frviirit ik•idloi the ono li tie gun t 'tt WWI . , or .hall rot' the r:sk of It. late, awl that %soul,' be a rertotiti Front 111$ SiMi 1 111,101 . there 11l be WI tighilll;r, hilt If there l 111 r inn 1111 , 1 WI be 111 ill. •.% 11111 - 4 I{ , ell leSenll4,' growl ed the Frenchman, rising from bit , Iranllr t:llte,l I realda-t 'lt there tr, '',l tt I shall tteerely regret. the VIN irt Prance 111 I he, '4l rlin I,lt‘e hrrn there hefore ' hII 'I II crew Of the I terattlll'lol4 , lll. Anil 11111ilell , allt light,ltitt lie repited ST ith,tot. rl-tag. German swords ran keep the Rhineland. e%rn it no Blucher 111111(.4 1111.1 , 1 114 ' The ,Prang to .'wolo• —Von II 11111 t -htir ,leer I.•!:oa., I t'en't littv.e It (tor! ul iill4 Ittitltt-tt NVe eltiotot !fleet at lira, t• hot.', :Ind iWO 1111% nut ClOlll. it, 'Wilt !wither illy I.llrtridge.., lett the ts:tr, it there in to he tote, elhtll te,l le gill here, 'Alai". 111111114 1)0%1', Bill it'iri 111,e g h ett !needs, and a 4 peel red hier- tin well. NVltivit nl )nu, 11 the prtetptier, , AVillti nit! hr tt Itltolier lu hitii9' •-• rough in his way %%am ' Twit , i ith his Iltige proportl.l,lll.l \.llov whinkery, and he was Hell , als 1,111%1111,g at 1)14 uau 111110 . 11 W -0% hilt lie hail truck t he right Owed, and Iwolyn fellow toimeti4 extended their haled , with ft marked cordiality that hail -U1111010144 01.1111111 C nI It. '1'4,11 III; p•I my dear lilend, pardon' 11:111 the wi llnn • rt /It ravelot te. Remember me momt kind It In v4,ur hirnily, mid e , 4 p e e hi ll,, h, the f,u uluu, l our ht, , ter. Wur doer li//1 1/I , t I retf•r .lear Ile SenliA, I hope there will Ire no tsar, stud if there IN, the ilay ni.iy come when we (hull meet ILL Grarclutte, atl good IrLeriilB an =I 'Even the King and the Emperor would promise 11". much as that,' hall oliserv(il the Englishman It it,' he added, 'it will he a fearful pi, In linse 111011 7tH you cutting CAI h WIWI' s II rOlliM 10 keep the 1111,11 i 111 . 11 s Iron making it bail Spaniard out iit a very good dutchman. I hope they won't ijrag 114 islanders into the mess The breakfast was 1101 very eold,and the three timv forced themselves to ti;) it Justice; but when that duty was done there wail nothing lor it but a few hasty hul Sery good humored and wan ly farewells, And so they parted. I=l It was late in the afternoon of the great battle, and the shattered colornrim of the Freneh had slowly retired from a shot-torn slope whereon the heaps of mangled forms testified to their ()an obstinate montage and the destroying power of the needle gnus. A cloud of Prussian cavalry was hov ering in the valley below as if meditat ing pursuit, and the leaden rain drops of war were still falling everywhere; but all that dui not seem to disconcert the movetnents•of a tall figure in citi zen's dress that moved slowly on front man to man amond the dead and dy ing. The white cross on his breast indi cated that lie belonged to the volun teer sanitary corps—the most Chris tian of modern inventions—and lie dis played some skill in the rapid atten tions which lie gave to one and another of the 4LuilTerers. `lf I don't mean to be hit,' growled he, 'I must get away from this. Ifs, that wasa close shot ! Hallo,hereconies snipe Uhlans I Well, it won't do to run, and I don't I blink they will disturb me. Yuri. I saw him fall, and not far from here. Ale. CA lily 1114 poor mother! here he iv. Stmlo.?' 'Comvay, nry Irtend, you here?' The question came in a tone of mi me:mired amtonislonent,from the beard ed lips of the leader of a 811)1111 column of Prussian light cavalry,or Uhlans, who had ridden rapidly up the slope. 'lllrie, is that you, my dear fellow ? Ye..., lam here. Don't you tee my white cross? We three have met at t;rat eloite, but the count cannot wel come you.' 'What ! De Senlis-7' 'lt mi., ten !ninnies since but now--' and even the pelf contained Englisli• eilithl only 1111.118 P and poirri to the dill titiivvrtil corpse. The blue eves of the German cloud ed as he leaned forward in his saddle to look at the while face of his dvlloty tonrrnt. (4raveloti-e 7' he mannered, as it' speaking to himself. 'That village away yoniler,'. said I'onw•ay. 'Don't you see that burning hnnse ammo!, the t reps about halt tray? That was Ile `enlie's eountry seat, I %%:1!.4 there this morning with his moth er.' Brief WAS the Collierellee, fir, as a Lucie-call ratite !waling lip the slope, the captain the Pilaus shook his head, waled his band in lare%%e'd, and w heeled his horse to retre.tt. As he dill be oitildenly reeled, tool then straightened in his stirrups, al d while (nn id his mrn spurred torw•nril to sap part lii falling form, he turned his In•nl, us ut with a dtmug etioli, nail • 1 ' .lilll il, I 1111 , 1 11 n 1.. , -11g1 . /I" I 1i• I 111 , 111 II 1 v it I wet him :II 1;$ P.1.!,5‘11: ( . 1,11113% ,l/4` , left .mulling, alone, hilt 11, him Io stn, eml 111.^1111111 . 1,111111 , 1 the re trcatiwz lIIICu nl the French. \ I:vcr a Par:u triornitig rip,: rt.:ll:wird, among it. other \%:II 1111 , 1 01 111-a...ier the :Into+ Fratree, the 1 . ..H0t5:1,g Item Englishman, who hail been One of the ta , , ,, t (hiring and ti-ctrl awe , ' of our lcruriun InvililerA, tinder the in't. It 11.0 lit tern mg in the Niiliiiiteer 6alti Wry was' n6ol by order of Gene ral --- alter the battle. He wit,iaelit ally tern, by hetrral ~11iver4on rimittlit• nu•nurui with the enemy on the battle fie l d Ih•ath to all sloes! The three lours-bt are trill at Grave hdte. Hasty Words Englodi 11l the Lou don Christian 11 . 01/41 The c‘il that 1.4 in the oorld, Ihal noshes down our ilevii.latingliorne.,ruitiing hap pie-s, arid lay tiyr. tta-le the pletvotiit I laces 11714 many toulititin-i. Sin does it, deadly nork Tii many way., aml ror rot% I,IIICY 11,111 it ‘nriet% of sllllrce4. .\nd lirp•t‘ ,ttoril4 hate certainly 11104). In answer 14. r aniong the rest. NVe are apt to think that a word or tno not matter, that we need toot trouble oiir.el,e , l It) Le Titer particular as II) 011:1t. we .oy_ But thut is only one of oar 1111111 V 111141/IkV4 Words live. There 1,4 so much vitality in them that the\ take root ei.eti upon tery urn like .11a.ly %%or& are almost -Tire 1,1 hate little Rt.!~ and less he.. 1111111M] Thee are not the MI , .ping o 1 and quiet spirits, but pa , -ionate tempers, 'All men are liar.' Who hut a Mall In a pas sion would lute said that? The 11NNer .erh11n 1.11 weeping and that David had not prefaced a by his said in my haste,' we nut have understood it. Per the reason why such words are that the speaker feels 11110 fill aggrieved. We °lien do in this lily ol ours • we cannot have all we wish in nl ion- brothers and sisters,and s., we allow our.elt en to grow fretful and angrN We are unrea.onalile enough to suppose that all thrinzs should he our., and when we find only a sew things coining to our ...hare, then we hecione 411,40114.'11NA and peCVIAI, and speak lity.ty word. Then we 14119 ery hard things to each other, and wont sintallv may, Hi our hearts if not with our tongues, hard things of our wise and litho} hither. Seeing that hasty words arc HO tin kind, unjust and untrue, how can we prevent ourtiekes from uttiering thew, and HO escape the need of alter-repent' , 'ince, which is their consegiience'."lle that liehes ell] shall not wake haste.' Is riot the Ferret or our impatience to he 1011114 111 our lack of faith in God? II air hearts were stayed upon loin, if we were like children resisting in our fathers arms, would every little thing that. ()centred around WI have such power ot er ? If we knew, 40 as to realize the fact, that nothing happens to us VW kola hel permission, that what •.eenis as provoking to hose that are about us would not be allowed to trouble us unless he willed 11 NO, If we saw that words, trials, ineonven iences, and even unkindness only come to us according to his pleasure, surely then we should cease to lie hasty ! AN UNDicitrAKINII —A man once doubting the joys Of mingle ble.sedness, iiodortook to prove the contrary by ex perience. ()wing to n utelnncholy, riot to hay ;:rateftilly acknowledged illness, his wife was brought bi her death-bed. Unfortunately for hor husband's aspi rations for freedom, her death occurred in winter, and her husband, wishinc: to offer every respect to her who could no linger be but the semblance of herself, Ordered the pall-bearers to escort the, body on their shoulders. Owing to an extremely slippery pavement they slip• ped while turning a sharp corner. bringing the remains to the ground with such violence that resuscitation fol lowed Time wore on, and the husband be came again a living monument of pa tience. At last the wife actually died, and her dutiful spouse being obliged to ignore his private suspicion by her near relatives, was obliged to give the same respectful orders as before This time, however, ho himself formed one of the corps de grdr, and though 811rnmer was the season lie could not restrain his feel ',iv, but as he renehed that fatal corner, whispered : • 1.: , 14 , 11 MI iv/ iter,lPoyi E-A - 4 4 Y NUNS' A Strange Visitor Tha I)Dctor took Ills grape juice alid began : "In 1848, I had Item' in lm , inesa rl year or so, nail wan beginning to luck lip stray cis-e. On night in the small hours the night-bll rang faintly over my head I wanted wok in those day.; and it , clamor wa, not liiiitevo altogeth ' i.r horrible iis it became in aftei-)var , ; so I jumped up, and putting on my , wrapper, opened the window and celled aloud to know who wanted rue. Hear ing tro answer, Bad the night }wing ut terly dal k, I n liprd WI Illy ehotilleg and went down to the door. 'l'o my surprise there xviii no one visible, and the street WWI blind; and silent Ann, you at the impatience of In vi•-itor, I went , ilently hack to bed. The next night, at the cone limir of two Wel., It, the bell rang again, and, as before, faintly, tike the ring of a child The next night wax C 1.1 1 ,11094 and t h e 1110011 iirilhnnl , but no o n o was o n the ~r near them. In .tantly l ‘ x , a, posse.sed with I 1 strange impre••ion tor,"or as I (loved the a, in dow and stood 1114111411tr11l be fore going hack to lied. I had -earcely fallen asleep when the tall rung uurm more. fin 111.1.11411111 I dr,,,,51 in. stantly and went down to the door therm, wan no one in's.iglit Still in doubt; I Weill, out and lot ittorril ni vein the dark sine 4.1 the.treet and near er shadow,- Volt limy laugh, colonel, lint the thing was It .}•w0111 Wert night 1 P , olVell to •11 u 1 mint I'llllll 111 0 111•Illt bor. 0%'1.11114 111 volt . it. re lore, ts ith u good -to I. I lett the -tieet aidoel,ed, a• to I e es-v opened, L ., ..11111 tli l. ll lit ~1 , 4 1,1;, 11114 ‘1 , t11 , •11 lIIN 111 n ' ~t iler. PIIII 01 0 1 1 , 1 k k t ‘‘., thedoot bell snag .so I ,e got NIIII at 111 , II 11011. I•4I ni my Wroli Oil the top Ririe 112:11re .1 a i hod nl out nine 1.111, us 1 judged, Itarefoot.d, nl th,nmgh thi• mght loot 11 thing like the torn half of a tagged coverlet q:i , 1111. ui Out a the 0,141, 9 I -aid, 'and tell 'Ho %%hat .Wllll , oli Fa . % 1112: it Word the Child W:111.4 , 1 ItIt" Illy ,11111, Pt It Ifivvil light I ,11 %1,111,1,4 endw,•xn.,tltt tl.• %% W. at 1,141Wil hint!, tsitigloi lour, 1111.1 white 111,, wh^h , Nfainwv k, •ir . 1 put nr lily overomt uui wrnl Lit will, hvr, `nL .I 11 , 11 VII-, 11.11,1, N,lltl 6 elll MI I, llt. In thi , drn , • ' 1 . 4. r 110. thing ~..m "1 I, in ,•11nrt %lute, l„4ltu,ul uud wiih.ifit n g..tt 'Sir triad , tin • in, reply, e‘eept to r. pent, Corn , ' thit, wo went " 11 hat our e•ald I " ..Nron't you Wen• loci here hit night ' I Hll , l MI a •Ild lei "'\\h. "'li'n't kmrw \VIII,' did yuli run iiwAy " •I)on't kooky ' the little finked fret trot ted on ill lfit ino drily linrinn•nl •Ireet, dived 10,art Ilere •h.• op. Hind I 1.,11.,...n1 hr rup •nlinir - • \Vi elnrinonl Om , nnt• , rin•nn ..11% 111 0 nll,lll—/1 , 11 me . stain .1— 1111'•int• suddenly mtopped IWrlal . 11 Inc 010alit , , whir II •Ill• eliellOd In Inrn , •oo that ur n 'nt r int.. it el , le garret deadly loot I "nw by n lln koring tallow en collo a tired , — ban, floor %. rY •Igni nnl nln•nninn•nnt inninnn•ry t t x•n' ()t1 n -trasv il(1.••• W.' 11111 11111 , 11,1 and linv:•4“rd, livr burl• Ire, wise Ow 11.1 , 1 11111WII the 'runty Mg up _3lllll 3 t h,r 111,4, Willa tun I )nn 7 ' I sand nrnn•tnz hor with dllii, ally " . .I , ;othtn4., I.niol ft Wi•lik 111111 . 0, tiu , k and broknn 'I am star% nil—that Then rohtpsup4 1111 , , a d,dirmn fr , .m whin 11 tny wnr,l hurl 0n11.,1 hor fnr 111 , 1f11 0 11t, SLIP 61••/In to v,/tlld.r ' Ulnin tliti I turned to the r hilt! To my burirrl,e, Will Gone, I.•ii 11 , 4 Inv hull with the tly trig woman Kneel utG hegiile her, 1 ealleil nloml to her ear, when sho ngain grew partially. hen- 1.111. Child' I ••ind want her to call some one itt the house, to get a little help ' " Thild I' she said 'What "'Sark' 11/11,1 I, recalling her name "At this thin woman suddenly Sat II p, pointed across the garret, and exclaim ed, 'Skov I She's over yontl..r--been dend these three das3 his Starved too, guess ' and so say ing she fell back, groaned, struggled an instant, and won 111`11(1 "Shocked at the horror of tint scene,l slowly got up from roy and tak rig the lading candle, walked over to the far corner, where a Vl,lll'll-10 110/ii, Illy on 11111 floor COVI`I,I.II Weill 11 torn enunterpatie 1 raised tho r Orner, and bending saw I.ll'll, 1110 111'1111 5503 11 41011,1 child, and that its filen W/1,4 that of the little wanderer who had Summoned roil a few minutes hofore As I looked the candle sputtered and went out, and the cold, pitiless moonlight fell through thin broken panne upon t tin floor I got out and went home That's toy story, colonel." -rprpui-tt., The New York Nua's Indiana di vorce correspondent write+ • 'A pitiable case is that of a (mod little wile in the Western Itti+eve „Jvhose hus band would lock her up alone in their house in the country, at night, and leave her till midnight or daybreak. Between the fright and cruelty she be came deranged, and her husband jour neyed to Indiana for a divorce. Ire obtained it, of course; and now the poor victim ie housed in a log pen apart from her father's dwelling, and the livelong night cowers In the corn er in abject fear, makes the night hid eous with the cry, 'Dont leave me ! Come back In one of the district schools, the master wee examining a clams in or thogrn ph Y. "Spell and define floweret," said he. w-e-r e t, floweret, a little flow- "Wavelet." "W a-v e-l-e I, wavelet,a little wave." "Bullet." '•lt 11 I 0 1, 1011101. II Ilitit. S 1 i10:11%1.1 1 . 1111 0 111 . 011111 11 1 11111 , 01 . three. , All Sorts of Paragraphs AN ill-bred Inan--a sick baker. A ORATE altair—tho la.t ditch. A TAIL wags—it cart tAI BEASTS Of the 111'1d—drunken reap.' 1 t.on I INO capital—Rich pc,,pl.h bathing I'LLADINOI at the bar—Begging rnt drink c A it erogs-eximiintition be ngm ruotired one? THE round of domestic life—A M 'Dirt ‘V II AT is hums without a piano V, (ilot A noCvrc nniv gn it bilnli but ii vor SroNTA KYo t m critrrtmstion p tit 1111 111,1111 \V II r part .peecli 1s ki9sing c•onjun, (11,11 IT i, hard to rcroember the poor Nu stomach. • fvuttirca in Congresillin 111 Ii• is Miter to carve p.m. num,• , imiirt4 (loin Tinirl,l44, , yl itoLowc . :tl: ity —llorid going to dim, A mAN twiy litn jugly by hal he blitmeN m ”thcig. only per.oiN who null •n hod 6i•nith aro thy• ‘‘ ti tNI. WI 11..11111 ? , 1 IS 1111'111.11 mt. ft 1110,01,,w, FRI I ;rnluin•re ITll.•rwil ,‘•11-ti, riuunn•rntur- tho `1111,.t. w„“,.lLuii WII If I Ih It 11.01.),IV %%.1111-, ild,h , ull tto ho-1 A I t‘v.tiit 1,% i% t. nil. ti ri g Hos f.ir tint 13 tIS rata, 111 11 110 h., t, 14. Mr 1.111. y rwu ur thus l'A r- tip+ v,•111 whi..li 111. curl , Iwo] /t Wlll,l-, (1.4111. 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"lonlpnlole hit Is there any good res•kon wby it t% h., ii.•%,•r pat h.,.4-11 . 11kIT •i, 11.4 be 11 fr01..11.,14er I A BA I Ull KA UKU 1111111 WILY Id ,% peCt to find a frio•wl and aympatiii, niatitifactur,r .if wig.. Tiff': proverb that •toll n 1,1•-i, • •••Wl•et, is enfmeod by the Get that 140111• Nilly coma from lasses. YIIIyr W 111•111•11 ••ft,rl keep their I , tears '• ' NA) t nllll, 1 . 11,11 beef, II preser‘.4l by bro.. A' 4 -old toper being r..queded rod. Is hard drinking., said 'lt WWI hittlll4 tJI rot k and sliming r old water ' Thu contemplated new transit East River is Irk,' a Hibernian ett . marriage lt iA it proposal to had:;' IT Is likely that a set of rnine-e deners would be aide to mind at •lonti tone, both their l'etts and th Queues •fr GILA \ r Pays he don't care nnyth about the party of the future —nil t.nrs I r Is the party of the pre,ont him) 'I'M farmers —Thy only common'''. lion; )ott aced bo afraid of "runtittn, thc ground"- the plough Ittittry. NI It Iticbmond's lath) boy in 1;',1 tried to „'Milt a vat, but brought dour young •n 'ter Instead. Unfehnt. you %Aril Cu spur KR is propo