The Democratic Watciiman. 11 ELLE N 1.; , P NEW POEM BY WHITTIER [The roll,. log pi,, , 11 n 11, 4, In 1110 110%1011 IVatierrtri It tut. 4.'01 1.1 ,1 Ilyidnilt 1C1,1111,.1, 1,11. , 11 , 1. ill blf.- , 4 Of Stymie, 1 Front 'hes° 1111.Irt ,, •10 , I 101,1, 1., Ito Irer lell,(114.4 .11111..10 , 41ititl ..•4 1 Th 4. -1..1, h ti t,4 AnJ 1,1.1 i 1. Iltv.rot .loll' tou itill4t br I 1%1 e.. 11 and I •04`111 t 4/ 110, Thl. %14.0.4 .or..hi Th o 1,111, , 1h11l Mh/l.h . 1110 1.10 in I , evr Th.. ,ip i olin g t i` I I • .olig (It 1,1,11.4. ilenr trion,k , I .r.ncl ymt what I rxnl I ilo.kt ho •1.11 nag All th,o4, +llv ”r .111.11 t 1115111 Colliti 0,0 It -ittittg by our 41,10 I thank ‘,lll Cr.. .141 , Ft, Illuz long. Fur ),,r,o111....1111V• t“I1,1 11. 11,, Ana tie+of 1111..11.1,1111,{ 11%141 lug Not VlirrrlV /1114 %Mir ‘‘orl. 1./.011 Flll 111.111 V 11/1••1111 “1.1 1111.1 illlll Thus .11e I ./111 • 1 0 .1;11 • 11 . I •Illrlirig Arid ‘k1.111,1111i1,11111, .11111 111. II /1)11111 (Ifi ' ~.1111 6 rrp l hi It prime i gill Cllllll l i , 11.11111.1111 . 1 l'Ilis • rpt— ye le Is., 1.1 -stills. lit 11111 r, And •..1 11.11,i.• 111 i 111. Vl.lll kaki. r 11.710, fk Ini p; ..I And in lii d %WWII,- S. I 1.1 .11110 lAII4 •1101iN hv the I e i+l (Told mil 1110 01.1 'if . 1 . Th. i i,•/I,t,t pit 1111 , I 10111 11 t •et'll Forg , i i I a 14144 1,4 14444 .444 In 1,',4 ' 4 41 CATALEPTIC PHENOMENA., Susan Godsey, the Tennessee "Sleep ing Beauty" in St. Lours---A Com mittee of Physie;ans to Investigate her Case; the re.ftihir (veel.l hive:op.: ()I the 8t Nlerhell S 01•11.!% N1:14 11(.1.1 in hall No I I't t tm• Ititil uu S,lt• nnIAN flight Dr. .1 l',l((ark, of flout vocee.led In (.:(rrate wome Of 11,.. e o en e,(e.l (%1(11 the hle ul the \N‘lllllll I,IIIIMI 1111 ..1.1.1 I'l tit' I I 1 Will) 11i1-1 1 . 1/I Ihe 4,1 I,llr %OM base uw,er heirh ‘,l Ihi. exir.torklinarN whi..h ha. h,r no that) linerity year. T l/71e,1 Ihr 11.,t ',wawa pity 1111.1 1.11rOpe : de-enlp.. Ili ‘N1 , 1111 , 1 find her 01111 I• bon le Tlrr 111.11, 1; mhe i inrn S nine %.•:Ir 4 nul /1 , ?(' She 0,,,m r,uiinle, Tenne-kee• jusrl nrn, i hn StAlo I inc. nmt 11.1.0111 MIX ?nil, lEmil 4111311, Ki II er ptirentpt • were and lii c.l In aMu (l Ind I,OllHe e"ntatn ing only oni. room 411. p. I Ilf . l %%RIK strtr,g, oil healthy, an I ,ente.l in no WINt• rt.ifintl.:thlc .tt that age, how vet. -In. (\ s • Int. 6t \ t% Int II ‘r IC hilt 1,3+ 11111'11.101 by 1111 \ ph‘,( 111, %It "ton eheel‘ett the 411. ease The virl 1. k 11111 a 41tiiiiher h 13.1,1 an lulu-will% 1,,11 , 1111. i 11111111 a,‘1111.0.111.211.. hill sell the t.tlritrt-it ul till laallk *td p1 1 %.1 clans hat a Ira 1111111114.-, 1%111.11 Mile again arut to tdeeit Front l'ut•tt until the prr-tettt tiiue,CHrn ty-t,tt .can.' and three attnal,, flit' has net%l t Lt rn aa.lke Hart,' than eight in:u tile,. .11 Hale. ht• I,•hargic ,oare ~,,m,.11, 1 % la-14 a nu'Tilwrnt 1141,.r-4 "'le It Ti en. 01 Is in the 'll , lronj, •t P„1 EL LI., .11,1 lilt a i•[.. 111;f1,1, nel k•r 11, lip. mire Irilt tll.l.lce it nl the Sii, 1.11,, hul 1..e1 hulk. 0.1,11.1-11111,•111. nip! tin II u/111) to err in I,,ntr lour 11,111r+ Dlinng the tints' 111 which .lie elver 4 NOT Ari• Eta nl ilicrtrilit, and :1 UN)," her nn inl reflinit , WWI fir breailmig, ir hrealliv at /In, 161 .111- fiCiellt p , tir ,141 wit :spit ri• her no-lriki l , y :k Hike!) thre.d. When her remarkable coriilitiot, be canm• known, plllsm•muis flocked from all p.trt of the country to see her Non. u,-re able to satinfdetorily ac count tot tlie phenomenon, although malts theories wen• advanced, The true Pon-e hits icier to this day been deli, tot..eth although the woman cm, tutor- alternately to sleep and wake with the regitlaritv of clockwork. The phy nu:l.ot , , 1)11 Rhea nm,l tilover, are DOW 1.11 /Mend:Mee neon her, /1,111 al though the former 101 l N1.01..1 her con. otantly for iuxterin rears, he ern null form to) opiniwi regarding the cauw• SII.. I-I rather antler medium sizedind with the exception th it she is .olrile timr , truitlded when Awake with tom ralgie pains in the head and neck, and that one arm is slightly paralysed, as far an she can enjoy anything, she enjoys good health 11cr hands are extremely small and delicate, being se.treely larger than those of ix child sac It•arn of age. Am other remarkable feature ot the case that while her hair has grown to' . a great length, her linger nails have not ttown any since she Waa first stricken. HER APPEAR OICF! As before stated, sl,e is slightly tin der in...limn height and is of slender but gracefitillgure. tier face is oval tad the head well formed tike has a MUM of dark auburn hair, well formed forehead, dark hazel eyes fringed wit h heavy lashes, verf4l. I siane(l nose and small mouth. Although her complex ion is clear and tine, yet owing to eon scant confinement to her bed her face is eo white as to be almost ghastly. Far from anything repugnant in. her appearance, even when mleeeping, she would doubtless be considered a very pretty girl by those unacquainted with her condition. She retains what knowledge she possessed at eight years of age, but has not been awake enough since then to learn anythingsnore. She knows her relatives and friends, (Lill converses with them in her conseion. momenta. Beiore 11111004 O ° 9INT II 5H . ,4111 1110 comfit nr elioking •onnd proceeds ap parently Iron her thrash' Site then sa ipia , kl; heroines insensible that she is somei naes 111011)10 10 11110411 11, senteinee. or e% en a word, whale talking, When alLnul to awake the some choking sound is repeated from her throat. a number of limes at reinilar interval-. When this is heard Omen nines with Clll4, intermission her body idolises in a spa•modie manlier, and she instantly awakens. \V better uslrep nr awake her hands tremble She 04 attended by her mother, now an aged and feeble WOlllll 11, her broth er, her niece-ail two idly sivians, and 1.4 temporarily stopping nit the bons,. of 11r. Davis, on \Valiont, between Er(ilt nod Sixth streets. 1)r. Edwards stated Saturday night, before the feilical Society, that he had known the family ror n number of tear•, and knew that there was no de ceptioa or humbug. Ili. asked that. A lIINNITTFE OF VIVO 'Alight be. appointed (row the intysi elfIlIN present to %vale•h the mob:it-et, and see that the ease Was ink an hC repro• sewed it. Ili motion of 1)r 11. Z. Coll, Ilu I'resiilent appointed *lie following gen tleman Hs the eliaimifier limmlwld, Julinstoll, gnr mid The'v viniiel i6N girl at tr Ne.terdny luurhlng, full] ulll retwtin hero.toll low , 11. tinev to IN , deem it ineen—n-qtr‘, Int• it l lie in Their report, whirl, till! he 'monied In, :It the nett inneetini:!, or 111, s.„• 1.11, Ito :tin initute,ntitne, ono,. ME I the ) The comontitee nbooll ten I) ( . 1111•1( n. to, at the loop,. mentioned, It'll NOOII atter their arrant the girl aaoke to err - " """e " 1 "r IcrV 11V11101 . 14, and the.., tell hack inn, I,er'clate nt Lli.entalalit) and rdeep Th e p h,, i ,aana bond that her 1111+r hens nt ttl.ont 108 or 109 per tottoute, am] her temperature l‘:19 ‘lronl.-Ti 14, 97 Illumine , ' were made at. to, her her etiliNeroatina, amt her post Ili tors , . Aiter making their 01,aervation.4 and 1:11•111 , r ! a le, 1110,1 tile Cl/11111111W retired .Inother ‘i-ii ‘sa, niad,el three., clock to the aftermam, an.l nn other rut ten In the eveitt , p , The en.e tens stated hi li. 1111 whivli had notes beet, pJd o neled ut their eNpelletiel• Fir report Vs I.oh firer alll orals nett S iturri% %%ill, no dotiht, he inteik-lim,:, lo l l4,vingpnturnhtr acre 11. , cer : SaAlio I' ll° the tothicel of the walnut, tt‘ent•lone %earn 111 a ,• 1 . , Ir.' 4%3. Lurn •esell t•-t ui hlll. too, Tenne- , oe, where her parents Lela a small farm. Ilea farnik reminr,l 10 ()CI. 111 . 0111114 . 111 re t%;1.4 a slorigillh', healllithull(' girl, and nit 4 , 44 . 111 4,1111 1114 . 144 .\11. 4 r Ihi she , 4 4,4 4 4 10 • 1 . :1•11111.111% Laken ill with chills 111141 le, er, Inu 1/118 loartiallv re heted let the use 1111 ill • ktII .11ig , 00, Isl 9, tvheti the ,%;t4 oearl% riUlil tear• wl ago, ~.11.• bell !oh, a torpid, ol.en-able, I 4 . 4;1111 114111, ill 4/11114 11,11. 1 11 1. 1 , eraerrni,lt p‘tat -!,e ha, nonaole,l 4111rilig the 11141 4 1 4 4 4e1i1, One ‘ear4, till lel unit hVIL ten nolgolar en l uupOr tllrle,l ?writ!, I pile goun•-. 4111 with Ihenrcll vier 111 elo , k work Kser% 1114 , 41111 W, preowelt 111 Ilre , d .he itt !wool Ott :Ike. 'rhs Ante til ‘vakultilne-im, 11,“%eser, 4141e+ !Mt 11r4111.:1 more 11.1 n Irani fnnr lit 1.1r.:111 Vert rir. IN II I,- I C. II 14'11 n,iuulw1 ) 111 ,11 : ,40.1111111a11et . .1" val.!, drank', arol huh- LIIIII'. \ her Iia,IOZ hrtn 10,11 k t. hir Ibt time stated, the patient is then s(•iied «ith ft 1%11111 }Wall 111101-4 from one 1 -116. 01 Ole 1111111/W lu Ihr 0111er, 'II 1 1 4111,1 "IL lateral 11101101/ " These mot imm are very rap id and appear entirely uncontrollable She then Lends forward her head 1014 it Llll.l of hiccoughing is heard iii her throat, and slor finally rtlapaen tutu Gtr former torpid roinlitiOrl eyeS are closed, her lips are firmly (.0111 pressed, and 110 111011011 IN vrtble ex eept a (3/1,411111 11ga/411011 of the hands, which move about, perpetually. hi. proem' in repeated every time she wakes': and also at intervalm when asleep Antothz the curious tarts mentioned in connection with this case 13 that of the numerical regularity ol the symptoms w looti preeede the awak ‘ lnn feW 11111,11/B9 lifter she its Itei7ll with the convidsittrifi and the lateral motion as described, she has twelve hiccups, then adding one each time lilt tie she hits sixteen, This ti-ually takes half an hour 'Elie order of !mintier are then reversed Alter having hail it einivulsion, followed by sixteen hie cups, the number is gradually lessened until e lef en in reache;) and th en i d l y awakes. From six to twelve in the morning she wakes once in every hour. In the aliernoon, however, she sleeps until three o'clock and then at sun down. Doling the night she awakes at nine and eleven o'clock. The next time is three in the morning. " It will thus be seen that this lady, who is the subject of some nervous de rangement, n going through a series of convulsions, in the midst of which she waken at regular boors, and aft* a ueculiar 601,11111 Ilan been emitted. When asleep she is alike insensible to the effects of both sound and pain. During the last five or six yearn Miss (loilsey hail been subject to neuralgic pains in the head arid spine, and in al moat constant pain when awake to feel it. tier mind is perfectly rational while she is awake, and she readily distinguishes her mother .alid the friends who attend on her. Of course she has hail no opportunity of enlarg ing her ideas, and her mind is in ab mont the same stale with regard to knowledge as when she wan eight yearn ql age. She is unable to stand or walk, lint can speak 111 a low tone of voice. She ...iv, she is never sleepy, and never b ung] v . ~mull portions of well cook eil rood fire supplied 111 liter .11111 V. 1 / 1 11 she 4 C 1 •10111 ,li4/W4 It 'Welt r. hen' 114 to what she eats. She drinks tea and crave sometime 4, d sere frequently asks for water. She breathes in a Inw and subdued manner. Personally -elle has very frank, intelligent leatnres, black hair, snrnll 11111 , 1011, and (lark eomplexion. She has for years been attendethby Dr Glover and br. !them This is the first time she hits been so rift away from home, baying, been brought for the purpose of undergoing It 11111.411C:11 inspection. The patient has been ex ainined by numerous eminent phi clans, and her symptoms are consider ed to he the result of an abnormal eon Juana or the nervous system, imparal leled in the history of medical tivienev. —SI. Louis Ilemorrat. The Tout ists at Gravelotto—Ordambd Home The armed trsee, which is the citstomed countei eit of 'wave in 1:u rope, ever lull oi ehmlosv , i, and one nl the , e seemed tg have darkened the lititteed•evmdmfizi the little Swiss mu on the mountain side, as the three !minis sat down to hreaktut.t, in spite of the straggling nun-ray that pri,mt of the mint from the collie urn. 'Ulric, my good maid ( . .n wily, `IN hat ocw.k have. )011 (him morn ? You are as glum /18 a Scotch I'lave new , , that 011 Eaglalll are Rafe 11,111 an rammer enmlenn I 111 .lltil I'M /11 , 11. Di' Stai 11 , 1, lay lit' II 1111.1111. I 11111.41 glue tip al% Sl'll 11l saa l'aalil".l4 al (;I at 1..11011` I lila 111.11.1,1 luune ..k!I I •-tllllll I: replied the heael, lay lea‘e ti,,t yet hall expired. Thiq Spatll , ll o,r - emery+ trmble, tl meern4, aild I taa.t he ‘vitli utr e11Ir11,841e), There remed to be already a hmne thing of forced rio,! ,ondied•oldne,.s the manner of the hitherto ohte and gmoil 1011115' 'Bill )(in, Ulric,' said (Amway, 'you are not in the army T `All art:. Htildierti; it captain (il In tile lirtit bah the I,:iii.issehr.' thi-i matte' it tiniperlt Ntttlea I shall kill no par iticie+ with vnn tiv‘l .1 that you^ pr.o Urine :it French iniihatii , iii 1 , 1 ,10,1 the Lase ,t:irt ..ki 01111 . e, or 0011:111 rllll the nek of heiroj late, tool that would be a serous FlOllll rut food I hope there t%lll 10I• 1111 h.:111111g, brat 11 there t•lro• tuu Illpoelradii' + place tot,t Bout Se 11110 . 1 ,• growl the Fr:ertellotan, rt.tog Irma hIN tally t:i.le4l I real, Itt-d 'II there tr, ,0010 II I t‘ll/111 ••• Ili erelt regret, the I 101 :ill l i,tnre ,S I I he, ',l we Bens 111 . 1 • 11 there before' The himr eve. , of the I iernoto shone wish all unpleasant lightdolt he replied w ',wt. r-ing swork rnfl beep Ole 110 liltichur 1., Lid •t,,rwnrtH. The Eng Hbrang to 11l let I. --Von 1111.1.14. - I.• !141 , 1 a, I nor t Illt"P a v‘,lrd 4. 1 tIII+ of)11-•11-r WC itoet at Grave 14011., :111.1 %MI Iwo 111 IV Ilia 1 • 10Ille tug help nnu h r nn' Irlrul l clHit 1431, II Is In I , t . 1,111 . , [ 4 11.111 !HO 1 , 1 , ,Z111 111 . 11 . . ' , llFike 11111111 . 1 ?hilly, aril 111,vrrri I Inorriq, arid a. gradr. s' ria•r- W 111 1 •1110 )WI, II dlr roirr.r arrahrlr•rl irrarortier, wkwirl nil L.• 3 1 , 1 , 11111 . 1' 111 'Hill?' .P... uI it r.nigli ut his way wits , t. ith his bilge proiadq i u s an d .shirkers, and he was Hew Idlodiln,f at his 1111101•1 , 1 4, 411 , hilt lie 11101 -truck the right 1 1i01r.1,1111 , 1 lys (%%,, Irlluw touti.ta extended their hand. vilth a marked (a)rdtality that Lail ...methillv, ul NLaiut in it '1'4,1, II I pel my ilt•:tr friend, pardon' tiunn• happier 41.ty we will 111,1 At Grave ltemember lute nuert kt(l4l - (4) )4,14r huffily, fiffil empeeiffilv t 4, the hati/tua, nt,•ter. War dues 11,)1 Lt.( t,,re,er.. 'Nh .Ir:tr De Serilre, I hope then. will he no tear; if there in, the day oleo u.te~lhrle-n come when We Millthl Meet lit (Ira% el"ite, bib go.ol Iriend,4 un I=li 'Even the l'lttg and the Emperor would prollowe tot notch aq that,' halt J0t1,..1.1) olt.tervt d the Englichmatt 'Poo,' be added, 'lt w ill he a learnt] p,t., t o l ot to Hitch [nen 11,M )1111 cuffing c,t, It other n throatm to keep the 111 pill tom , trout making a haul Spaniard out of a 'err good dutchman. I hope the!, won't drag 114 inlanders Into the meen The lattkla,4 war riot very e.dd,and the three flaw loreed thenweivem to do IL Jatince ; but when that ditty wool .lone there %%a1 nut h Me' for It but n tew hasty hat ,ery g 40141 huttmred and Mall ly farewellm, And tio they parted. I=l3 It was late m the afternoon of the great battle, and the shattered columns of the French had slowly retired from a ishottorn slope whereon the heaps ot alankri 140'111r1 testified to their on 0 obotriate courage and the destroying rower of the needle guns. A cloud of rrnftsian cavalry was hoe. ering in the valley below as if meditat sag pursuit, and the leaden ram drops of war were still falling everywhere ; but all that dal not seem to disconcert the movements of a tall figure in Cal. dress that moved slowly on from man to man amend the dead anti dy ing. The white cross on his breast indi cated that he belonged to the volun• teer sanitary corps—the most Chris. tian of modern inventions—and lie die played sonic skill in the rapid arten• tions which he gave to one and another of the sufferers. 'lf I don't mean to be hit,' growled he, '1 must. get away from this. Ila, that was a close shot ! Hnllo,here comes come Uhlnns I Well, it won't do to run, and I don't think they will disttirb I'm ••nre I saw him all, and not fur Iron, hen•. All. Ilod l ei V lII+ poor mother here he it 1 h • Senl•i•'' . 'COII4'II% , oil here?' The question came in it lone of on- measured astoni.liment,from the beard ed lips ol the leader of a small column of Prussian light cavalry,or Uhlans, who had ridden rapidly up the slope. - that you, my dear fellow?. Ye., lam here. Don't you s ee toy while cross? We three have met at Gravelmte, but the count eatmot wel come you.' 'What ! Stmlis It WAS, ten minutes since but now--' and even the melt . contained li ,Englim uuln could only pause and point to the still ipiivermg corpse. The bine eve , ' of the tiertitnn lie leaned forward in him snidle to look at the while liter of his 4ellow touro4. 'ls this Gravelotte ?' he murmured, ih speaking to 111111 , e1 ''Thal✓village away yonder,' said Connity. 'Don't you lee that horning. Louse among the trees nboot 111111 ? 11111 nas 1. 4 enh4.4 vomit ry sent. I was there this morning with his moth- Brier wan the eonferenee, for, as a came pealing tip the slope, the rapt:moil the ITtilitris shooli his head, «m e l his hand in farewell, and t% heeled his horse to retre.tt he did lie levied, and then straightened in his stirrups, at it while „„ "f h.s turn 4 1.iirrc.1 forward to imp poll 111 hiih u g form, lie turned his i i ,• o l, an it with ading eilott, and 0, I 1111 , 1 a tap..agv Or , 11 , .111 110, nl-tvr, II I met him ;II it( 0,111111.: tttw hit pnatnling alone, hut itttie lion to nta‘, told 1.1. -.node m,‘,11.1 to,%,tid the rt. titaton.! Imes ot the Ircnch. .% t, ut t n • tt later 11 I'm). 1114)11111W 1,101111111, 21,111/11g itr adder %%31 311 , 1 11111.11'11N ol the di-a , ter lu lire :trn,4 111 Fran(' the I.dlc)tritag ilent `An Engli.hman, tutu had been one ot the ito,t daring and sptem 01 felocnnts tmaderQ, utoler the pre It one u l 1.1. r mg In the Nolutiteer saw tary corp., W:l4 ,•11111 II) order itt Gene rut! - alter the kith.. !le t%lts ally t-een, 11% helt•lal (illiVer4,lllClillllllll 1111•;011111 l‘llll the enemy on the battle ne'd Dinith to all I.nesl The three tourt,ts are still at (;rave 11,11 e. Hasty Words An llngli4ll lady writes in the Lon don I'/11 11 . 0)11 The evil that Is in till' , world, that .rashes down our reete, hare pine..., and hum;; wade the pleasant plures hue inaliV I,Mialtine. Sin dOee de.olk w,wls in Wally way 4, and nor Tub ,Silts lii , nl at varlet v ,•1 sources And haw.% words 1111‘1' certainly much to answer o,r among the relit. We are apt to think Olaf a vvord La- LW.) does not matter. that we need not trouble our-ekes to Ile over ',articular as to w , liat say 'tut this is only one ot our many mistakes 'Words live I here is s? much vitality in them that they take root even upon very on like soil Ila.ty words are almost , to have little v•eit.t , and 11.'44 1,111,1- Ile., In 011,11 hurt tire 1,01 the nil .pring of meek arid (poet .pirits, but I . I ht, pa-..innate tempers r , s 'All mei, are liars' 1,111 :1 Wan IX a plte eion would hive said that? The Reser weeping and unjust, that if If iVid had not prefaced it by 111.1 prove --1,011, II 14111,1 iii my haste,' we boot l not have understood it. l'e . r hips the f 1.1.1,11 why 1.1101 WI/r11.4 are spoken IS, that the speaker feels him self n~_neyrd. \Ve ollen do, in Ilite It 1,1 ours, we cannot have till we wish tr, fll our brothers and sistersovild we allow ourselves to grow fretful and iingry We are unreasonable enough to suppose that all things should be our., and vvlien We find only a sew things coming to our share, then we become W. 1,111,011101 /11111 1/111,11111, and speak hasty , word. Then we mav very hard things to eiteli other, and 1 most ntnlully say, in our hearts if not with our tongues, hard things of our wise and lot mg lather. Seeing that hasty words arc 80 tin kind, unjust and untrue, how can we prevent ourselves from uttlt , ring them, and so eeellpe the need of after-repent- , mice, which 114 their consequence ?'lie that belie% eth shirt not make haste' Is not the secret of our impatienre Ip be lomol an our lack of faith in God? 11 our hearts were stayed Ilion him, if we were like children resisting In our lather s ;trios. would every little thing that occiii red ' around its have such power aver ? If we k new, 1.0 as to realize the fact, that nothing happens to 1, without his permission, that, what slims as provoking w hose that are 1/011t OK WOlll4l 11111 Ire all o wed to trouble 114 11111114 Y he willed it so, if we saw that words, trials, inconven limeys, and even unkindness only come to 118 MXol'4llll2' to 11114 1141111 re, surely then we nliould cease to le hasty ! AN NI) Kit rAK I --A Wen ones doubting the joys .d ingio ble,sedness, undertook to prove the contrara by ex perience I iwing to a melancholy, not to hiiV ::riitVritllv ark nois ledgrd illrie- his wife was brought to her death-bed. Unfortunately for her husband's aspi rations for freed.on, her death occurred In winter, and her husband, wishing to offer every respect to her who could no longer be but the semblance of herself, ordered the pull-benrers to escort, the body on their shoulders. Owing to an extremely xlippery pavement they slip ped while turning a sharp corner. bringing the remains to the ground with such a iolence that resuscitation fol. braved Time wore on, and the husband be came again a living monument of pa tience. At last the wife actually died, arid her dutiful spouse being obliged to ignore his private suspicion by her near relatives, was obliged to give the en me respectful orders as before This time, however, he himself formed ono rif the corps de grdr,and though summer was the season he could not restrain his feel but as he reached that fatal corner,' whispered ' 41/ ,/,/11/ th; r • )1(1 Y A Strange Visitor ' rho Doctor took his grape juice and began : "In 1848, I had been in 1111.ilit . Sh year or so, and wits beginning to pick up stray cases. On night in the small hours the nigt)t-bell rang faintly over my heed I wanted wok in i h oso day, and it, clamor wits Hot (111 11.1. so allogeth or ill' as it became in ; so I jumped up, and putting on my wrapper, opened the window and called aloud to Isilow who wanted in o. Hear ing no an.wer, and the night !wing ut terly dal k, I slipped un Illy clothes tad went 110W11 to 010 (biol . . To my surprise there was TM mill visible, and the street was him k and silent Arlo , cwt at the impatience of in) vi-dtiir, I went , dlently hark to lied The next night, at the hour of (Wo 11 ' 1 . 1111k, t h e bell rang and, Its before, faintly, lilse the ring of it child The next night Nl'lls cloudless and t h e moon brllurgl, bat no line was on the steps near them. In .-tantly 1 ens 1111•.O -sod with a strange iinpre.•ion of tenor its I closed the wln dow tool ..tooll fone going hark to bed. I hail -careely Inllrn ii-leep when the bell rung ion, Wore On thl+ m111...14 , 11 1 (Ire,-oil 111- , 4,1110 y down 1111110 door As 11.411 re, then, was no one In •Iglit. Still ill doubt, I went out and locplored Ili inn the (lark 1111111 . .4r1 . 1 . 1,11101 0011 r. or ,101 , 1,1 W% limy laugh, colonel, but the thing wa, rof 1 1 1 1. 11 . 41111 Tlll. 111 . X1. 111 , 4111. I re•olveil to •11 up and eat, In the di-Amber nix-cif there fore, Nvoli a 1f,041 1., I lelt the -inset dooi 11 1 1. ,•. 1•V 1 /1 1, 0 1, 1, ill.l 111 , II 111 a l'lff,l6l-, 1111 , 1 , 01,11 , 41 111%,•11 , 1 4 1,V11 read is 1 . ." . 11 u. •1111, 1. la n the doot bell tong Noll al hi-t rh, 041 In ith On the top , i ,, p ells %so. , 111111. 11411ri• 111 . 111111111 /1141111 11101. 1. 111-1 old, as I 1.1- tliongli the ea. cold, and Op like: the torn half of il coverlet Pllll. II MIL 01. lII.' .141,' I ',PA, 'HMI 1,1 I 111.. whit ni \V)llll,' .IVit}lout , a . % Inv; a word tha child d itih, mP otil , a A 4 it facod 11. light I 1111. and weanrallit th• ‘1 , 11.41., alth gloat Lruwn aye., tan. 41,1 hair, and whit, lip., whadi I ,, blsc allllll V I. d) ' 'I pia on Inv liVert.4,al and wviit, out aithitee,•is:ra::„. - "•11,ad who .rut ron ,at In On, ' ' II hul a thing .orated 1.. ha. rat short wlute petticoat and auhoutagoau. 1113 , 1 ,. in • 110 reply, 0 \C(.111 t. 41 re pent, •II Went "'‘‘ hilt ).11C I. MEM " ',Xn•ti't cidd MEE ) , ,ti hen. Imt night 9 I tui 1, 011 IL ,1111 Iwi " ~rit " I ).. k „ \•hy run „way lade linked foi•t. rfit (110 •WIItIV, and ud deftly , triii•t, dived trail it 11/II (111,r, :1,1.1 tip \Vi• iif !tit, ill-smell Ina xhur. i till •h.. betiiro In t h e flan, 1111 • 1Wdm 1ure , % 11 0121(the‘,.111t 1 .14.11, int , aWI gar r..t Tlii. deadly and I wbyn OH it Ilri•li•-. hurt, Iliiiir /Anti wail,. ern .1411 Id the ,leeln•-t •11 . 3,V 111 ki11..., hl) IL WI,- roan innnin'd /Ind baCgaril, hi.r bare, li.til drawn the etivi•r ing I.lllllflll uL.nit lii•r !Mt ( 101 I , 011 9 ' I nriiii.ing• her with dial, milli/ Fniti it Welik viitee,hu , kr, end broken 'I ion Starred —that s relap.die.; deliruin froin h eitlled her for IlitMlent, she he.:1111 to Wender anew, ' 17101(1 Ihti I turned to the child 'l', my surprhe, she witi gone, liutvinL; Rhine with the thing woman Kneel. rug be.nle her, 1 her eer, when she lignin grew partially sen sible. '•'lYherewtheeh 1 lil Ivu l 'I want tier to (ill .one one in the• 114 to get a little help ' " I' she imid 'IV hat child?' " said I, recalling her nano• "At this the wiiman al., pointed *term.' the garret, mid iotelitava 'Sti..y I She's aver vand,r--b1.1.11 ,1;•101 these three oats Starved t 0,1 1411.... s • ' and sa say ing she fell baa k, groaned, struggled an imitatit, and wit.. dead "Shocked at the horror of the seene,l slawlv gat up from my knee., and ink ing the tailing candle, walked aver to the far corner, where it (maimed heap lity an the floor covered with a torn counterpane I raised the corner, and bending sow (fiat the heap won a,1,101 ellll,l, and that its fare wan that of the little wanderer who had , 111111111111 I'd true a few minute, heron. As I looked the candle sputtered and wont mit, uud the roll, piulrss moonlight full thrmigh the broken panes upon the floor I gat out and went home That's my story, colonel " —l, , plirornirr lbranzine. The New York Anna Indiana di vorce correspondent writes 'A pitiable cane in that ail timid little wile in the Western Reserve (Ohio,) .yvhose hus band would lack her up alone in their home in the ehuntry, at night, and leave her till midnight or daybreak. Between the fright and cruelty elle be came deranged, and her husband jour neyed to Indiana for a divorce. lie obtained it, of eonrse", and now the poor victim in housed in 4C - rog pen apart front her father's dwelling, and the livelong night cowers in the corn er in abject fear, makes the night hid eons with the cry, 'Dont leave inel Come back I' In one of the district schools, the toaster was examining a claim in or thography. "Spell and deflne•floweret,'' said he. w-e-r e-t, floweret, a little flow er." "Wavelet." "W n-v o I-e t, wavelei,a little wave." "It 1, Lull,•t. n tittle bull " htlle iir hin 1.,11,11., , r three. All Sorts of Paragraphs AN ill-brad Mall —lt Sick bilker A ( (A v E idlair—tho lag (hid] A TIM that uoV4.l' vings—it vort. BEASI'S tin 111.1(1—drookon it,n1.1•14. FLoAI INO cnpttai—Bich peoplo ut ha( iirig tho bar—Begging 6 , 1 3 (' CrOgs-e m n*AL be go,l_ riplured one? Till , : round of domestic lae—A sluit Wu AT is flown without plllllO ,sy A nottsic 11»ly it blind, but it. fill Ver. SPoN TA Nl,OllB. Colllllgt ion tip at an NV A r purl. ~I'.lll.ecli is I< Ir i linr.l to rpnwtrilwr the pow :t full stoluncli. ( 7 (.1 .V roaturcs in Congresi—tho in both 11,11154, i 4 brtter to carve your flaw,. Imirt..lllllll Tour!,le. M yriToLmittAL gi.1114 t.. dine It It Ills Cillb. A MAN imiy 11,0 'll l,y %villa II blum., 111 TII h: only per , oll4 Who ro.lly bud hrnllli 11,1. diWtol.l ‘‘ LIEN I, un t”.. rwt, an o‘? 11 1,. II it tilrll , l Int. a 1111.110L.W. Flti I Int , tr.l .e-s, r • 1111 , 1 1.'11,14 4.ltimwrator- •'1 r ' .r Wil 111 II rioh,,,lS %%Ant-, t n„11.„1‘ Itlo. 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Tifv. proverb tlint b lrn Ln 00 • %VIIII/, 14 en by fact th.it y generiilly como front 1 I'n %I/ Mil /Merl llft.•n keep 1.111.11' ‘.love, 11/411 beef, is pre,i , r , ,,d by lo A% old toper being rinfoliALl In hard drinking, said 'lt was sitting n a k and bipvtn4 sold water ' Tuk contemplated now tramit sire En-it River n like ti Hibernian it of marriage , it is a proposal to bridgo IT in likely that tt sot of Cluniue !7,lr donors would be mble to mind at tl,o same tine, both their Peas and dr it Queues GRA N r says he don't rare anything the party of the future —all he I'llreq for is the party of the pri,ont Ito him) fnrinors —The only common Caro thin; }ou flood be afraid of "running in the ground"- the plough Phan.. Mit Itichmond's tall° boy in to ,hoot R at, but brought 111 M a tig • itor iuhtend. lin ) with. ZAl'll propooil ror Secretary of tho Navy. No ono r nld eX( . 1.1 him in utiiilicing the nearly as impossible to get motl ey out. of a mio r ai it would be lor a ha, helor to get lamb chops from a bat tering rain. I'NUEIf. the brad of "Cr Iltl4 1111,1 '/1 , - 10i1f0 , 4," a rural paper mention. Ito fait flint rival editor has just puldi•lied a book I•r was said of ono who rernemieTod everything that ho hint, bit nothing that ha hirrowed, that he has had half his memory TUE miscalled Century plant is to bloom when it Is thirty years old. Hence it should be called the thirty per century plant \Vuv should a common Pt/Idler WllO has been in the ranks a long time he al raid to meet an excise ()nicer 1 Because hies a private still. ONE of the religious papers has a con demnation of those popularity -seeking preachers who gives a "hogshead of words to every pint of souse." Joan 1.111.1.1 mis says that"one ov the hardest things for any Man to do, is 1,0 , 1 fall down on the ice when it is wet, and then git up and praxes the Lord " To neat thing In dog robes this:•ea son la to have the family monogram in gilt upon the .blanket A dog without a monogram blanket is of no account._ A vr KR nil ehorrr, is not snitch (liireronco botwoon tho follower 4 umd opponent, of 1)r .1..1111..r Th.. IWO 1110 fO/.3 and Om tabors aro VaCellie - le ra. SC:I