The Democratic Watchman, MMiNaICM I. LEFONT E, I'A 13 THE MESSENGER heard the brown bee in the elovei-liefd hem ming, Anti the4e were the \\Olt!. ill , was e leg ' Listen," he .4111.1. ' fol Illy lover Is eaama..,— I saw lain I+4 t h e 1 , 1 11111 .5 Wrmi I was dews es the les, lt hely the hist lsel uu c loser, Watel , ing tho rid loaf inn oiling for n , And I •uw 111111 pn•r by , 1101 n h./1111.'1 of 10,4, And know he hod gmberud the garlatnl her thoe And 'II". ho !ought' tho soirhog , 'our lion me thy hog Homy% not that he! ho Pr 14 coming doe, o' 1 turned from the bud, in contempt nt her elniter— 1311,1 10 10101 a 1401-111 01111 11110 I 414.1,1 t - And I till It v he or lutown not, It don't matter, And, 1113 . 1101. I 1111 V 11+0 VlOl 10 a',o 111 your twat Ther4 aro thing , that wo till would 110 hew, (or leaving And letting /lion, and IN 1411.1 I flow viralght to you lot I 10110 V 1011 Were grieving, And wondering wby yoof lose tarried lone Now, don't tido!. I Irvhn, hilt I .11t the tear. And 1.411.1 yon thol mottling Meal. down $l4ll none • "And I .aid, I will fly Iff Ihr twinkle es rd nnudr 11, And 1.11 1... Iker Ikler 1.4 kikokelng Iker okokl - Thal I 4 11100 him go le., and Ihr ~halt, nil 1..1n dr•lt`k Willi the Ilk rush of the k hl pl k kel sk .1 r,,, Id. hide I trnod ykok x 111 nevi r u..orkke !roe kkl pn 1111;, 11110 klll/N 111111 I 111,1111 1. 0 10 , 10111 10 0 1111 0 Ikokkl And Ihe le k roes 0111.1 1111 !It 1111 0 . 11.011 •11.0 1 / 1 11. And nun. .1 hit I 111101 g 111•%1 And tov 1111 , t 111/••• 1110 er 61. And It the gig I le. , ' Ihkil he .1.1,, 10 0 lllkk lortorkO A Desperate Race Some calm I wo, it 1,1" IX :n1 pert 'net in the ptittet tl Moe! Itt the capt t a l of th e Dm M.111%' tvere the t-toraee :Intl atisentitres told by the contra - tat. just tini , hrl a ',argil% loch( ail. re gardol lit hi, atnlttors as toeing a little more than mar, ellten-, %%lien ,{ll/1 lilippenc.l 1 , 11.( one of Ile 1011. cool) remarhetl, that the storvitt-rfithl was all sirs %tell, hat it did not hewn to compare xs tin :111 adSentute lie hint ROI laid COMIC C4IIIr.e, all \Sere eager to hear the story, trtore laitata-ii it %tits amt the Senator prefliCcol III" remarks with sat tag, that %%lint he tats ;demi to relate lie vvotiti most solemnly itriteltitin It le the troth (wept of enure„ lux the, ells .Vlllll , l Olt I , IIW Intl' heltrl The .ontivitte, limceer niter ropteti hint and Inststcd (lint lit 1,11011141 "go 1111: "Well, gentlemen, ItittliN 'tears atm I came down the Ohio Riser, and Mettle l near the present mile of Colt inn iu II wan very will in that region then, tor Cincinnati sane olds a small settlement, arid the blasted redskins acre almost as thick'nethetikesot the forest \Veil, to come at once to ins rids chin re I Hlflrlell Oil one 1111/rlllllr pretty early to take a hunt, and travelled a loin; aa% down the river LIYPT the lulls, 11111 s•uiil~l not fin I hear sir deer About hair o•clock til LIIP allermain I made tracks for home liv and by I sees a loses filet ahead (*toe Walking lei•oirels olsia rn the river I slipped up With Illy 1111111 1111 nod dog close in ms rear, to within closer 111.11111CP, a n d jI l Pf rw the heel, Hark his 110.1. dove to drunk, I drew It and user he tuitiktleti and ejillpiryed and klek Yd s while, when I came op and relie*ed 111111 by enrols lIN Ihnnu .. "‘Viii, hut ,%1131 had , 11 ,, t.i do with an adventure,' they all ti-Isetl "A great deal, by I.or while I warn illlNy 1.41111111ig flit in. quarter., of lie buck and 161(k1.1 fat 111 my hunting 1, I heaNka alike, made, no 111,1111.1 t 1110ee:1.111 my dog also heard tt, and vtarted op to reconnoitre, and I 10-1. nu time in re loading lily rifle I had hardly got my priming out, before my .log iite.ed a howl, and liroke through the brush with liis tail down, as be was not used to doing, unless wolves or 11141111 MT err around. I picked up lily knife ilia . took up my line Ot 1114Teil op the ri.er. The frequent gullies on the lower batik made it tedious traveling there so I scrambled up to the lippwr bank which whieh was pretty well covered with tree., without much undernriP4ll One peep matialleil me, for I saw three as big red rascals as you ever Mapped your eyes on. Yes, they cane tot above six hundred wards m nay rear." "%Veil," *aid an old W 001611111,11 Mt ring at the table, "viii took a tree of course ' "Ihti I? No gentlemen, I took no tree just then, but I took to i,v heels like sixty, and it was lie much as my old dog could do to keep up with me. I run until the whoops of toy redskins grew fainter and fainter behind toe ; and, clean unit of wind, I lenittred to look ltehtnd our, and there Mlle one ningle re d whelp, polling and blowing nut three hundred yards Ili toy rear lie had got on to a piece of lan,' where the trees were small and scarce. Now, thinks 1, old tellow, I will have you. So I. trotted ott at a pacenuttletent to let loin gain on me, and when he had gut just about near enough, I wheeled and tired, and down I brought him, dead as a doornail, at one hundred and twenty yank" "Chen you scalped hurt, I euppoee?" said the woodman, "Very clear of it, gentlemen, for by the time I got my rifle roaded lip came the other two redskins, shouting and whooping close On me, and away I bisoke again like a race horse, I was now about -five miles from the settle. inent, and it was getting towards sun set. I ran till my wind began to get pretty short, when I took a look back, and there they clone, snorting like wild buffaloes, one about two or_ three butt Bred yards aliettil of tt e other, so I act• ed possum again, moil the first lujun got }reity well tip, and I wheeled and fired at the men moment lie was drawing a bend tin mile ; lie fell lira I over heels into the dirt, and up came the last one." ' on laid for him gasped Bev- ""No," continued the Senator, "I did no; la% fur Ittttt ; I had 111/i Itnu• 10 1(11111, NO I.l'llll. I heard every hound he nkide fillet 111 e. 1 11111 1111 , 1 I'llll 1111(11 the lire Ilew out 01 my 111111 the old dog's tongue hung ot his mouth a quar ter of n 1'111,1." I'hoa !" whittled Aontel""IY• ".\ int t, gentlemen. \Veil, what ‘‘tt. I to ,107 1 did not know. Rifle ttipt%, no lag tree about, alai del mg red indiat, in tov tear ; and a hat wit.. wore, Just then it 0 • elirled 10 Inv that I Wll4 1101 a weal 551155 Irmo a 1.,1 , creek, and there I nltotild be piloted ai lasi. .111.1 at din, Juno tote I struck toy toe against a root, down I tuothled, and alt old doh user. me. tiehtee I cOlllll eeraldde up, the Indian lit. d, nn , l the boll stein, ills walla the slittalder, but 111.1 tett impede Ills 11U: k 1,110611), 101 114 , ./11 :1 I got op I took "IF again, 115111 e rt . - Ire-died lie nn dild I heard the red skin toe corned:1.11111g till, 10 hide Ills tonmhnt.lb dnnheJ into WY head rool f , th.older-, Something loud of c,,01 bream to trickle done Illt legs two Ins eh fioin tkt. shot Ihe V3T. 111111 i 2111 %M," 411111 the 11 1 .1 1V00.11,1111111, ni II r.1:111. \CllVlllellt t 1•0, I Ile hilt 4%11,1 /1” pot Ilinlh it ‘Pi.- , ? II ,1 ;Is 111 , 1111'11,1 .leer 1;1 I 1% 11:11i still I. in the Low,' ul ins liuutiwz, .11trt, mud the vke•i,.• %k .14 1 1 1 111 11.14 Icg., nnul ntr lee! nat,t, flint (,11, 1111,4 .I.i_, ilk I.iit 11 , 1111 • 111 ' ..1111 . 11, 1111 1111111 trill here plf . ` , llllll'lnllllllk I 11 , gt I 1111111! Well, the ground ander not 1.•••( art- , •oft, and I,cmg lilt I 1,111 oil MIL .1.1E1 , 1t• 1111 Ck Maw, the creel( rihmit Ilan IL little oft, I ‘t•litore.l to looh of er nit sh,all.ter, w Nee 1111,11 1.'11,1 10l elinnee the re WII4 to hol , l lip and Tne le4l-1,111 aa-4 conitag ahrgolg alon ; r rya% Well bloWed nul, nLonl lire hilli he l 111ird. 11l the Tear. Thrals4 I, brie .goes to I.lad, ant limy. No ;ii It I Neat —nl went the pow.ler, anll jalttiri, on fay lullrh, down aunt the ball about hall way, and .11' Nllllll/01 lily taw roii." "Thonder and 'whining r" shouted the w00,14 , wit,, tiurked of to the top flOtell 411 the %lila,. gni,i,,n.!1%11.11•t I in a pickle! There ‘‘a. rile re,l whelp \\itliin 1,%., 1 ,1 ildr,•,l finis of VIVIllg 1111o11:!,:1111 101-1.1111 1114 up rifle he came. I yerke•d one the hroke HAN). awl -lentil on, priaw Cup 11* I rill, 111.11.111111e1l io (111'11 and Cite tLe led-1011 /I Noon an I reAched the creek I was 1101 a hundred virile of the creek, rind could see the sippke Incur ihe settle went chinopel.., n few , 1.41 re illl/1114 111111 I W:IM Ly the creek The In , lian suit. close upou ale -he guise a whoop, 1111,f I raised rlll' rifle, on he came, know lug that I had broken iny rainrad, 311111 1111./ther Wlll,llli and hr an. wt4lllll lilt , / yards pude.' trp!ly.er, and "And killed hum? chuckled one or 111(' ,t/1111•11fIN ' No. sir! I missed fire' the red.kin '•' slionlvd ilie old in it I,eno ul exeneuu•ut. Feed and killed nee! The mereame tud m 110,11,1 that fallow ell (Inn finale broutelli Ittl.4lloltl, and howler..., miming up mlairs to ACe 11 the hotter eta, lire Diabolical Outrage by a Negro in West Chester. A most daring outrage was perpe. trate,l ii the eery centre of West Ches. ter, on Tuesday esening last, by one of the new radical voters Some time last week, a negro entered the back yard of No. 16 West (hiy Street, from the alley Any, between Market and Gay. The premixes is occupied in front as a Miley store, the house part by Thomas Carpenter. The negro bound no one ni the kitchen but the girl - denide Young—a girl of exemplar ) character, modest, 1111ilarilifilliig and ev idetitly sell-posse-sed; lie first asked for loud ; then demanded inuney,which was refused ; he asked if she was alone, when She shut the door upon lion and lie went away cursing her and threat ening her with revenge. (hi 'Tuesday evening last, about 8 o clock, lie clinic again. entering hum the same dark alley. From the back kitchen window, which wax wtthnnt Coctiktn, he could see what was going Mlncle, and appears to have been watching the gifl's movements. She was about closing up her evening's work, putting (lie tea things away. Mrs. Carpenter Lad just started from the (lining room to put a child to bed above entire, when the girl hearing a !louse iii the kitchen weir to see what was the cauxe; encountering a pecu liar smell and supposing tt to proceed Iron) moinething about the liming room stove, she returned, with a carving knife which she was about to put away, in her hand ; here else met the negro. who, after throwing chloroform in at the kitchen window, inside llum entrance at the side or dining room door, and was helping himself to spoons, castors, etc.; arid then the struggle commenced; lie threatened the girl with a revolver, when she struck him over the eye with a stove lifter; It. then drew a knife and made a pass at her which she warded ott with the carving knife, and received a slight cut on the hand; lie then struck her a violent blow on thebreast,knock ing her across the room. He picked her up and dragged her into the kitch en; while doing so she got hold of his wool. In the meantime lie had drop ped his knife Arid she got hold of it, and made a dash at his lace, and cut him. While being limped into the kitchen, her close proximity and Isis inallderable smell of ing•zer, made her tttt t it all crier loin. Ire Dent her over the table and drew out a butte irons hie pocket which she dashed out of his hand on to the table ; he then pulled out a rag, wet it with the spilled con tents of the bottle and stuffed in her month, and threw her prostrate, and bending over her on his knees grinning, said, ' I've got you now." Mrs. Car yO'bter, up stairs, hearing a noise, Came down and called "Jennie," •when the negro took to his heels and escaped through the window. The alarm Was given and Messrs, Jonathan (larrett slid David Ile.tted went do the attbd mice of Mrs. Carpenter, there being no nom about the premb+es at the time they Mond the girl lying upon the k i tchen tI ,or to all appearance dend I ler pulse still beating. Doctors were Hod tor, and in trsing to raise the bo dv, Mr. Garrett thaeovereld the rag in her mouth so tightly wedged Its lo re liolve eon:oder:llde hiree to reinme Its. !Lotman, who has heretofore been her medienrntivisor, was earl 101 and she has 1 , 14.11 under his ehnrge ere , sinee,and is slowly revovering from the terrible idlock to her. nervous H)li• flight, drop pedle ninnllll, 11 lid n (111 1 1 1111 4 of 11r1.4.1. 4 ( 4, 4 hr il:141 1111,411 . III 14) n }ill 11411 e, In the viii ! %%here they were Innnd thal night. slit 115°C tee ‘17111 . 411,1` Upon 111/11ten. Will it he Leheie I dint the kunl Hviiipai triendl+Of the niTro have been nuttioy. mg the girl by liioig lit c.rils ince her, 111 11011 104, by claiming Unit “It itoiQt 11.1, e ben 11 11 . iilnlr nine viii hon I ire 14141e1,1 4 111ni, no dear ne g ro 14i n 11 4 411 11 414 . 1 . 41 There In one Ihing 111 14 4.4,1 111 141 Ito thl., I 11.1 . II II 14:1 4 1 In 11 IL eline nine, 11 4 411 I 1 141 . 14 1,4 441 I, he iiomlhl II 1,4 . 14111,1 • tr, 1n OW 1411 . 1, lip hut.l 1 , %4 . 11 . 1 144'11 114 441,, I\ll I It . Mi . the (.4,lorary iie li iie not hem! of the lint stint Iu the nrpi , 0, \ 1 - ,•‘v , 1111 . 1%t 11`11.11V I' I I li,llllel, is i l S I'll a re,ideiwe 1.11 thi4 N.r. , 11!:11, anal teppeJ IWO a room whim is%o email girls were. and proceeded to help 111111. .1•11 Alarm wry lio%‘e% er, and he made lie+ e.capc, leaving the (did &en tinder great nervoip4 excitement. "liiragenle Lecoening t. c4,11i ?HIM all over the emintry, dint hot lit - Cy notice lake,' oI diem Lt, the ptey+ e for the tort rcle.on that Ibidical pour!' id 4, in order to pet the negro and him tlieir polUicnl e tool inch 111111 111 m iry WIIN, by Illlikllll2 lion appear /In 1110 poor oppresee;d and iidioeept tic A Romantic Story .I.t the commencement oldie present cellist% a %Mill!! ?trail made Ills appear 111 "ltrattord, Cons , and spent a kw weeks :It the laseru, which 011.1 1. , /111.1 , 1 glieller in stage coach travelers Whet ce lie came and w hat his buriness none vould Kuens. Direr It opposite the (users stood the small and forge id a blacksmith limn 1 .. .11-.0111 11P 11:1.1 R ‘11111.411 ler who was the Hearty rut the % illage, and rt was her lortune to caw IVitte the heart nit the pimig stranger Ile told 1..•. love ; nanl h 1• was front Scotian I ; that he was traveling taco ! , , hilt nt cosh Bence gale his real name, claming Jut: he %vas heir to a Isrge lacacia• She returned his love, and they were star red. A few weeks thereafter the straiwer told his %%Ile that he must ‘l4tt New (4'11 . 311 .2 110111 , 1s°, annul (11l gnsstp , ol the town made the runt g wi le unhappy by disagreeable hints and loots ,ii a lew months the husband return. id, I lit, 1 , 0 , 1 re a week hail elapsed, lie ea a large budget of letters, and told his wile that lie must return to England, und go alone lie took his deli:ll'lm., and the 110,M11s hail another 00110a1+1 ”pporttifilly to make a coidi ling woman wretched To all bat herself it wan a clear cane of desertion 'rile wile became a mother, and for two )earn lived on in silence and hope At the end of that time a leiter wits re emveil by the Stratford beauty from her husband, directing her to go at once to New York with her chill, taking with her but the clothes she wore. and embark nn it ship for her home in Eng land. On her arrival in New York she found a ship splendidly furbished with every convenience and luxury for tier comfort, and two servants' ready to (die , / every wish that she niqeht ex press. The ship duly arrived in Eng land, and the Stratford girl became the Ili 1.1 id a superb mansion, and, Ms the w ife of a baronet, was saluted by the aristocracy iw Lady Samuel Stir ling Ohl the death of her husband, Wally years ago, the Stratford boy sue ceeile•d to the iitle and wealth tit bis lather, and in the last edition of the Peerage and Bar tutelage lie is spoken of as the Inane of More Folsom, of Stratford, North America." When the late l'rofessiorStillnian visited England, MQMe years shire, lie had the pleanure of meeting Lady Stirling at a dinner party, and wan delighted to answer her muuy questions about her birth-place in Connecticut. The Sepulchre of the French Kluge • Among the places which may soon experience the horrArn of war is Sr, Denis, a suburb of Faros—One might say, a considerable town, bir it contains nearly 30,000 ilillubiturita. It in famed for its Abbey, from the top of whose square and lofty tower a beautiful patio rams is to be beell• The venerable edifice itself is an object of inueli attraction for its Splendid architecture and tut imposing appearance, but above all for its having been the burial place of the monarchs of France from the days of Dagohert I (A. D. 628-638) to the Revolution of 1789. The town is Prot tected by is---Ilsrt on the southeitni, bu tt is scarcely susceptible of a long de fence, being opened on all sides and situated on a ',lain. The famous Abbey is a kind ofMecca's shrine to France. It was there that Juan of Are raised the Orifbilitine, the glorious standard be neath cilia a folds she achieved the de liverance of Orleans nail Porte_ 'Filets are erected winning to the memory of Henry 111, who Was 'Assassinated in nod to Francis 11, the hoshartill of Mary Queen of Scots, and effigies to thetgreat. Constable Ihigtict.elot and Marshal Turenne, whose htsly was ex hooted from the vaults of the Alit ey mid. 'Amyl fit a glass ease awl ex Itsbi lefl. For niore than 1300 years has the A obey of St Denis been consecrate& to t lie:worship oil od,with Iheexception of he brief pet iod of insanity, (luring the great revdlittiott of 1789—'93, when the Parisian , declared there was no Do& and installed the personification of Reason in the (It - undies. When Rob espierre declared that the new • Itepith lic recognized fuel the votaries of the shrine of St Dionymins, resumed their worship ill the Abbey d011y:04..1(.1 , mi. The building, however, had been terri bly desectated by the Parisian limb, in the excess of the kings and at istociats. In 179.',, in the course .1 three litre, -one toinlie were tilled, and the ashes iii kings and queens and niarAlials were torn tip, at ter being subjected to every indignity, they were thrown in a heap . into two, hastily dug outside the w 4.1110 or the A I,bet. It I v related that it poldier with Liu sabre cut dlie heard from the chin of Ilenrt of Neverre, and that the body of"fntru nl' %Vag so litile injuirrd ihal the 1,61.11(..1 tiny 11.1.11;4111/1.11, nlOlllllOl he 111111 1 / I .l'll .1,71.1 118 vearA. II wan, llv he' itlrritilv been stilted, exhibited In ft cane. The eilinee was errs 411-ilt damaged, and ita tool it t' toil oil lc 11..111 tined 111 1111. i1e1.1,111111 1 1. 111,1111.11 I,rtwrlte venni Then Ihr N re-aoreil the building iii 1 ,1, -i4144 IL. repair. il Illy ih—ccrnied serillehral tnnlly ul Ow then) 111 , 11 , II manscilenni lor 111111.01 and hi. ilencenil 11111$ 'l'. ihe Sllllll. 1.1'111,1111 1111' 111 , •11 1111:1I 1,11r111.11 rt'111 . )1111.40I 1,4,111. VI III) I M'l . lll . 1.111•11 III(' late rot al rani& Its roul4i be recovered, were eitrrieit I 11 conriv, none ol the llonitintriem were placed in the snored Louis XVIII end some of it err, elieriallv the hint Priiirt of ('4,11- de, ilie 'ether - of the unfortunate Duke It rughten, who wan shot at Vincennes 14% order 4,1 Napoleon, a dark 'reunite 114,11, tvlii i elicited Irani Talley rand the inemorahle remark, "it lit wnrse than 11 critic, n 1.3 blunder." Nato, Iron the &imaged trenslit mud rr)pt, and Louis XVIII and Cliarle.X restored tho lung range of royal tombs, although Ihr anhen of their lt,riner y 111411111,4 hail been scattered or buried in the tretichem Efligien were erected to ihem and to the entire line of the Me rovingian and Carlovingian kluge, be ginning with Clot noon! his queen C14,- Between the years IS and 1847 more than 51,000,000 were expended on the restoration of the Abbey tit St Deimi, and it is still one of the "lions ,,f funs. It it hill lw a veav lamentable atlair if it mllOlll4 Contain damage from Parisian shells Yet the memories of past are not cagily obliterated ; and while liNtory endures the record will fe pre.er% e. , 1 In thin Inaterittle.nie age we ran 111 spare any of those tans iiments of the !mat which recall the elm/dry of our ancestors. We need to be I'llllll , kd occasionally that there Is eke besides money to Ilse tor, and but few anbjecta an soon lift iis out ul the noble Eitropean Catheobaln and Nepulliral monuments of the Mid dle Ages. Ledgrr. BEYOND the eld 111 Of 4.li,hltmod's yearn, Th.• emel.4el'• grit. r. and fears I he till of age, anti parting tears— intat awaits Beyond the reit , h of beauty'. charm 16•yund all drew! 01 hate and harm, Iteyu.id all but the Almighty Anta— ll' whittswalts 11,yond toil and pain, 'rhe paltry I or earthly gain. 1 ...me, of pride, the blush aging:De— o ' what awaits Hey I the shine of w .4111Ing by toolirnfill tone of fbnarwl 'lice toll• of elkikisge Oita wide world telle— I) I what awaits 1 Beyond the narrow, dreantlesa bed, Where run nor mo n can never totted tho, my of light upon my head— ()l what awaits The imiumiring wind and puttering rain gently on nrY window pane, And noftly ming Ode nweet, C r God n rent Aleut tn buyot j i u d SIA I rig A III) ov EI,I RMS. --SINAI after Chief Chase assumed the gliberiut tnnutl chair in Hilly, lie issiie t i his pro etrtination appointing a Thanksgiving Day. 'l'o make sure of being ortho dox, the Governor composed his pro elaination almost entirely of passages Iron the Bible, which Ire did not des !grove as quotations, presuming that every one would recognize them, and admire the fitness of the words as well as his taste in their selection, The proclamation meeting the eve of a Democratic editor, he pounced at once upon it, and declared that he had read it before—coilldn't exactly say where— but lie would take lila oath that it lisp a downright plagiarism front beginning to end. That would have been a pret sy lair joke ; but the next day the Ite• publican editor came out valiantly in defense i f the Governor, pronounced the charge lihutioita, and challenged any mpu living to produce on e single line of the proclamation that had ever appeared in print before. ___—A young lady with a very pretty foot, bill it ruber large ankle, went into a San Franciacc shoe store to he inerielired. Tile admiring clerk, who is of Gallic extraction, complimented her in the following queer way : "Madam, you have one bootiful foot, but ze leg commence too immediately t" —"Why don't you wash the bot tom of your feet, Johnny ?" asked a grandmother of a boy when he wan preforming the operation before retir• ing for the night; to which he grnvelv replied “Wli , granny, )ou .1911'1 think I nio going to stand up in bed,do you ?" A Sri( (1E l'ilksoottrsoN.—The in hab.lanl+ of It pike( Station on the IDeln ware division, Eris railway, on Satutilay last Were treated ton first close sensation. About twdmi(es'itorth ()I' that idsce, three acres or land heav ily timbered with hemlock, occupying an elevated tio-iiimn,_Suddenly sank he lot, the surface, disappearing in it Mmi ner similar ton load ul dirt when the bottom in let out of the wagon. There sync no apparent vans)), but it certainly l i n e Hun k Io the depth of *sit forty feet, lensing Ilfe lops of pv trees jam Illy sort:too Tire. sinking, was novotiiroinied by a loud crash, which sited away 111 it dull rumble, itearil at a conmileralde distanee. The trees arevuunlmgin their natural pa 511100, bluing es idently ()xis rienced no particillarounry in their deseent. It i. mast NI hen alich leaks of na ture slur for the minket' t\i . ;!i to he noon ll;uels 11 .linierged he 5 mines of lento, but in Hits instance no enoli phenomenon) ittleml.. The 4:ol im of n clayey nntore, ntel 11 e t•jile•. or the chtvon 1.1.0te , 1 be the gtokine• lire“ent I oven siimplirmiee, ns If a 1111:!f• .1401,. - hall been tin mit down, titnl the earth thrown (mt. 'Qire people itt the Wi.lcet,lttul from the -mrroomil coemtry for toile4, vi-- I:e.1 the memo. or the ph enomrnon or and unwed it %volt titice tool eoto.ter tmtom. They don't ,to he elo , e to %%mete the bottom seems to he ilroppimr mrt terie.tial -- Jr, its ti t. II it.it 1134 ‘vntiell "IVihl the gi,e , p 11111.111 v niinule nig tilil,lll 11114.11.11,1 111 . 111•111.)11.1riiie !hat Ilse gard.l, .1 . Eden Om re.1,011.1(1 with the high plawati nt A Ille'rleti llt the 11 wink 1111+ :Wet kii 111 is vet v onla‘orithle The I, nil ul high%t.iy robbery practice' bt the %%yule,' ,i 1 the eoantry appeartt to hate partiottlarlv irritated Lien. Ile .ttvm, "the culprii., —"the hrizandn in this ease, are voting tvotnen, tvh. , .et out on plundering pill H 1111.4, in (1-.11.r to fl .11+11.111 pen ny h tr..op ol Inn hri;:an,l4 11111 e up Platton ist the river, there partienlttr lv,to await for the arrival of the doom v.! traveler. A 4 fil)031 ii the 1111iiii1111,•1•11 bin approach,lthe Cur (tool. •,tart oil to meet him, t.leoroini.!. hum m.ith dance. and with tlrery glattet , it lor him to w•thAlttnd Ile 1.4 eolopelte.l to stop, nn a nuttier of roar.., and the lair timid., then re‘ute.l Iwo to lilught Irvin 111- , hare. NI) Hooper Tin 111 e bewildered vie tineoneennui of him late, put lIIM 100 t 011 the Ktunnd tuna he link hum Hell at clone ipiarterm with the whole Troup In u ne•diately ht• PI ',tripped Di nil tuft he ham on him hark , rind tm lett in that primitive state in winch Adrun wait at one time. ltU nee.—'flit man with good, firm health t, rich. So ill tile matl with a good, clear eon CS= ie the clergyman erhoqe coat the little rhildren pluck, am he pammem them in their I.llly St, iN that w i le who has the whole heart of 11. gill! Itivdonrol tin IN the parent 01 vigorous, happy children. So is the maiden whose hortion rN not bounded by the "emoing hilt who lia4 n purpose in hie, whet)) er mhe ever met him Or not. ihe young man who, laying Ilia hand on lila heart, ran say, "I have treated every woman I ever saw am I should wi.ll to lie treat ed by oilier men." So IN the little child who goes to sleep with a kiss on lie lips and for whose waking a tilessin” waits, PROPAO A cowl K —Frederick Miller and his wife were On Wilinesday brought. before Itecorder Martindale of Jersey City, charged with having wrought the ruin of a number of young girls, who have heen arrested during the week. The couple are charged with keeping u low den on South into which they entice young girl., and after keeping them for it time transfer them to a house of prostitution in New York, receismg a flied price for each one Five girls Who 1:21,V0 bead thus,qi liced wore brought as witnesses. It is estimated that within ayeer the M fillers have ataximplished the ruin of fifty girls who had previously led virtuous lives. Louise Bruinneeker, of New York, was arrested on a charge of having been en gaged with the Minters in this infamous worl, The three were tent to the MAI II t) jail to await the action of thu grand jury —World MINK Saws ScAnce.—The gentler Hex will regret to leer that advises from Northern New York, the Csna• daa in Maine and Vermont, from whence the bent mink Aunt are pro cured, say the trappers have nearly ex• terminated the animals. It in said that. wherever their tracks are found MS the solt mud along the hunks of streams or lakes, dead fulls can be found also. Trappers calculate that there is no mink in the country for which a trap 11l not set. The animal, hieing voracious, is easily caught., and Will soon be exterminated if not better protected. The fur is of very little use before the first of November, and yet mink are caught by hundreds during the month or October. • A farmer out West, in announc ing lus wilinigneAn to hike n wife, de cirri that being himself in clover, lie Tree no objection to taker lady in nestle. —A western paper, having bren abused by a cotemporary, aye it "rests in that serene coneSiousneed whiali the Christian has in four mires." Tim Chinese area queer people to go to market. A. friend pt Frnnelsco writra that ft neizhbot ur ll+ had jait wvitOr'd •..vl,lun--a hind quarter of a iourow and tau imghends,ef Gel; dugs. All Sorts of Paragr A BAND-110X—An orehe• Soma habits—grave ch. "NVEICKLY bored"—an of cooling 1111111-0111 111 Tll E light, of otlicr days A hort' Liillig—the kid gl A TALI. that. lll.vi.r WagB A NUN lEit (114 V (11111 Odd pi A LITERARY Jack kik ilg 1• WIMAN . I,I itlteS—Nlntriir PLANT IY UN' II 1111.1 PI hiker. (A. , onniono for ith auctrot A ROM IR1`1(1 1111111 , t., n [wt., "0 reltitioni ithrond" (:ifitit o 111 N 11N: 11 nu 1•11111, 1 11 l I'll -II :7;11)i) 1,111 PANCY Itnteri—Tho R titi,i 'Shut Jay. I'M n''tui ry frhoid to snug . •ni,l to L r it i. criptnitt 9 W Sl'ltA NIAK llitit Shopi 1,•••11 tE.1.1 diy %Vali "PitovEpoion 4.1 hint. rm Gn th Tit w,v wi, ll,illl 1.. It prii. 4011 \VIII • I. wnif.r nr nt if a hl it 1- only half tidt. PILL -•1A I tholl l / 1 •41t 4.1•1 111 , 11.. r I'll, l• 11,1 ‘‘ 11114 ? Tiii.y Want ( lor n dry rotiv,li tit: ...I tih.i.1,•11,1 lit %.,1111 1.111 ‘\ in 1.. th,•l1 1 2:11r4. i Itio , lil, li, aloe It - 1,,,t1i1i14' Waliwi (• , .titriolt,ii. , ti -ill, ro,•11 lip it yilitr.•ll4 I %,11% , is rr NcY—F, , r L Ili it n,priiirmlitm lona 'rum (mi... I I I N I aro ,tilj,cl siollady Known at the kue4 pltoht OW 11101111 inn 1 Jnl yinit,r \V II (100 4 (11.• rullrnul h..IL m 20,tir ti kvt. T" thr m. 411 A T4Atit v. I I mite itll7 . 113. fl, 1111111 !hitt!, tuivimelkih tp,tinl K,tln, 41,..111, g linunohJlv thl. 1,14 eitiliel's hair f,,r 31, brokt, WHY 1.1 friend li ' though the tir 1. the 111.4. ut help Wnt S rriirp+ nl heat' wend upon lhr .ttitlie of ( be it br.iihvd wat...r'un ANN t Diermison .li•rip.4 t f06.,•1 t.. lotirry n CllllllOll rhirminno who r..ftp.,..1 IT 1., uttorly to I becniimo In Om 1110 r! ,Url• to, till.l th.o dour tolt ,, t Whl‘ is tlio first !muckon Frorieli lied.tend ? tillnir with out ppui, Tuc noullenceet Idiot fell o the• lil ucei of ninnournent in injured ii It I tilt , l hat r-re,torer ti stole P. q uantity or WWI, mid returned them to the 0w..? A. man who bump.) his that ol neighbor rent tw,. h.•ad+ are better than or Ttroo Aa .11r.f1•..rAnti nes el , rr•r•li, having, It , 1110 trrlll , l lilt)• of thinking when on 111 NV II rI r appearam•oe I elipposn that a loan roar bran;; burned to death ? 111110 k 1:3. eanstittit roudor writes if the cold slioullil•r so of pour dependants is bak(d or A man who will raise in ch u rch because sofuobocly iteat Is it little better than a YMI CI AN§ are proverbe winded, and the reason Is oh are often wrapped up in Om THE Mayor of a countr ruefully remarks Lu hi fell that "Water II useful oleo of fire " Ft•xn end fonthers gener gether, if wind. the ehopke true of thu Indies when th the hater WIIY ix Gibraltar ono 0 wonderful places in the w cause it's always on the oc MIME Rin ant. muldpiii in MIINSAC Haab eiletropeod et tho !union ruccoesful in vention for sparks. "Ills Mother's Boy," is th now I.l'4;loth novel The y. t.) bu thankful that he %win' , elso'r buy: • AT last a placc has boy Greeley; a diplomatic one I be sent out of the country— burg- Swesrin I Ir is said of one who r everything that ho lont, b that ho borrowed, that ho hat of tie memory. WILEIHTER Amended--A one who tiro steals your h address, and'then steals her to your addreans. A Yankee meently seven terminator, consisting of e s The animal jorkg his head third ..oety.t.. • A luau ofeoufldetses and roan are 114 dlJCcrrlrtas )1 beech—Ono is ft bold man a brassy pretender': "You have only yourself Paid a tionodict to do cl '•Trun•" replied he, ..but tall whirlt a difficult task I fl A lur1;r• b,./I,lilfl/1 I.lW+ lug 111111 /I pn•uter 11114ilt it broad. face Oat 1