I BEAVER ABCTS-. j"v Jills’ BUILDINGS, . " ■ thisd ST.. beavjsivpL^^;;^ pts-tetters and contributions,- by! mail, tare prompt attention. : |jvpS£.- : ~ . p. W. StCOTT, Jr., kdifor. , add pronounce the; words;— lovfß-thewj 'it will Fe, fa, fom—come, giant, oVs. 1 them/’ I ;.W|thfi T e and smoke—with coal and , , Sorthis-giant Bet i<) Workat weavfne •; dS , lsi.v.fS^ , " W Wf ine terge pi«S “This is very strange,” thought Mr. of l , b I r ?.l otb ’ asough to. clothe the- Bull. “And pray Mr. Giant;” 'be w Mb If mihr from too to- toe,.. * ;ji;l said, “how do I know that this.isall w true?—wjhixt token; can” you give mo is at.work (for that it ib a really ?” I tbe *had familiar- with'tho “Oh, you want a token?” said the! a h.m^tty,. giant, with a cunningilook; ‘flet this ?£®°*y W»monljr/Watty), I have,! Be your tokens” and with that he rfls- . '*• i J*'* 1 ® ed his (nislive crofr.ljar, which "was *B. «‘ PJ 6 •®f doth: to se,! to red-bot, and touching, Mr Ball’s toe, say yoa -; ' vanished with a load laugh, amidst a -L , e ]’ . s r j be igJßntclmust have] cloud of sinpoke and steam. ' ; a few T re hands,to feedme, no giant Mr Bull .started from his chkir in f a " 'T 01 fc w l , ‘ bout T, ? tuaU ’ „ .! agony of pain, and the giant was .no- L j, \^r 8 r r^l l ® r wid Mr* where to be seen ; only the r 11 ’ l°. r f j are pretty^ had boiled over, land, was pouring W °U However/! suppose from its spout a tot rent of scalding Wa- riJ nn? u w-7. ar »nl r rc l™ tb ter, a port!oil of which had fallen on Sfld,- and M|ill Ifrtcher, That- hit of Mr. Bull's fobt. ■ araimni may stand oyer for;a wln!o/’ ; ' Chap II So-the laborers were sent.for out of i, „ . ij . .. , . the fiield, and turned into stokers, Mr. Bull sat pondering m his chair an dhad|to supply coke and wateivto at that, evening, se that h.s w.focpm- [Thoy did] not much like plained that she hould not get a wbrd »hojl>b, lor it made them as black and ■out pf him. All night, he dirty m cdlliers, they heartily u wink of sleop. first turning -on tht# and his engir.V side, and nexv to hat, in great per- had be( l n a i the Attorn of the Bed: plexity of mind The next day he Sea . lloWtiV er mytef would have it passed, partly in his study, and partly a 0 an d>oy W oro obliged to- submit, in h.s study, and partly walking jyip S o Watfy Wkcd .avv-ay,. and made and down the gravel walk, with his pieces of doth ? one after knotl.er: and hands in hm pockets, in deep medila- * his ma J erfsot ; np agreatshop in the Hon. When- the evening was come, towa J )d 8 lpp li«d all the neighbors and were again alone together oun . r An Mr Bull, began to get at .rtical of Bull wastry rich, I hough the farm was nfit accustomed- to be more. than usually s 6 weH ibok after as it*had been; ahd oomraumcalive) thus abruptly he wns obliged to borrow bow and dressed his wondenng spouse: _ then a few bags of wheat-from his ‘Mj.dear Mrs. Bull, saidjtie, have, n eighboJ*s, :iv the eorisiunpitionoftbo Mr. Ball; **' *l* * indeed,' never.” ; - ,/■ j 1 . ‘lhave” isaid Mr. Bull, with a very ■ marked emphasis. I . ’ 9? e ‘•You don’t say iPO,” said Mrs.,Bull; 1 ““nd, “I “.why I thought they had all beenjde.- I vva t; f stroyedYn the time of the Giant i hand.toj Killer.” I I ' - r ''l j er Be-Co|i "Not, aW,” said Mr. Bull, in the. same for » B°’ significanttpne;. ■ ttT ' b ' el ■ “ Arid pray,” said his wife, “when Watty 1 and w’here wad it that you saw this ( t 0 Bim. giant?” - ,|i ;, • ' ( “W hy ' “Yesterday Evening, in this > very jJo Bnyt room,”an»wereil Mi Bull; “and ff you ! e< f> But. v like you may see, him.tbo.” ; ,j g,V eat f>t iM-.em.n.e.-fofEaglJd.- . , It .was A hard which took j ,4.1 a ;iie Old English roast beef!’’S place in the good lady s breast; he- j **«««* Jincmniie living finished h j s tween her fears and her j |o-ma nai l oUh. Mr: Hull i.r.icceded: to the U lo ™ l '’ th elat'or prevailed,, and she | p?t. be rulheiveailier than bs- Ig 2*M^ er dotonnynalion tojio . ins laid put. :hnkpto tea from the table, f d.mic: | - . Ilic kaitlcon-th-?-fire—for.'thev- were whom Mr. Bull said— . ; j Ob, ,tho bale dears, said Mrs. " : l,!:e!;iuncd '.timt-s of •wlfic-h w 6 are •,“Tliotiias,-; ou may.- leave the, tea | tiull, t “4hi.t a nice, occupation lor j;—and. Mn». Bull-had gone in, ket ‘ , ? ; ’ “J .- , ' ■ them . -jl vi 1 have them down frojn hi set* the c-hiliiren nut to bed 1 v '-»r r esid Luowas, looking aston-J nursery lum imiinu*. According sim Was rather longer i ls ß° ll - ’ ' i iy the children were sent ;fbr oat jiule dicker' was natality and ‘‘You may leave too tea-kettle,; 100 nursery} ana- Hc-hocl-room, ■V ii“!''have his hair eomiied ’* j Thomas ” again said'Mr. Bull, in. rath* : By, the loojm, and taught to lie thfe « i r.-> .ilil, geiuJc-mnn seined hiraself' ei * a f! ul 'empl6iy tone. - f ■ 1 silk threads. __ At first j;ey liked it ve ‘ -r i ..iifs-a-tabiy in hisV.i-m chair aniki' soon.as Thomps was gone, and j T T muclij, ana-thoiighl it a nice thing his feet .m the Vernier/ intend- i tbe door fastened.! Mr. Bull, ptaised i play at being useful; but in about .!:■ id’ iiwait.,Mi-h. Bull’s return- when I B'o ' vl & ,n a convenient situation: to , null. at. j hoiir little Mary . hafr had -!|..W it InViiiiPnod was never exaetiv w >. tn e«'tßc scene, [and then proced j enough,l aiul began playing with her ■i-sew},—-l.dfah. tie was medifating on o< * *- ,is The steam j brother JJickcy aiaomething else*.” ureal.iiicre-iiso of "h's Vamilv and i P°“ r on-froin the words f “Holloa/] roared out Watty, in a : 'i - nei-essrlv of doing something Vor f .the giant again ap-1 voice of ihunder, “'his will never do, ■"/ in. lu- Uitnesso'd, between' sleeping i‘P ei>rod - Mrs - utt erdd a slighti-Mr. Bu 1. ' V> Iml s .the use, of my r iwjiing/ihe following extrahrdr. I er 3 ,- °f terror suddenness of thc.[ working a\Vaj in this manner, it those ’** ' b ' **■- japerition, but oflierwise Conducted ! children keep ‘the threads right?”. - herself with groat propriety . . “Go ofi, go on,” said-Mr. Bull, call-; -Sir,’’ paid • the jgiant, raising, his | ing out -fi-idn his counting-house; “I hand respecfully td| bis;night»cap,and w 'll one to lOoic after j ! drawing Uac-k one leg. “l havo come at ’-hem.” j Spj ho desired Mt. Grumpy, | J’your bidding.” . | i. N the foyeiban, to step in and see what i “ .’Tis well,”’saidj Mr.-Bull; “I'have jBo children were about,- and it they 1 thought of a job for you,” ■ • forget .to tie the. threads, just to re j “Only name Stand it shall bo donb,” j mind them-, what had to do. So the said the giant. j■ ' foreman; Wlio was 'a cross sort of fel- J“Oiie of rr,y coal-pits/’ continued the j low., walked up and down, and pres~ bid gentlemen, “isfull of water, “ and i cntly saw Miss Julia making faces at if y«u are as good a Ben Brother Tom. profess to be, I shall ’thank .you loi; _“Mind'yoar work, you ycungjade/' empty it.” •' ’I. • , I*'aid Mr. Grumpy, and gave her a blow" “To hear is to-obey,” said At tnodes;! Vith a strap, that made'a groat black “all Fshall want will bo a good large/ mark on her back. ..-tj kettle, and a few iron [pipes.’’ This £epllo hint had Oia .desired Mr Bull promised j,hoy *should ibe cfloct, and] ihe - children kept very provided, and the giant vanished from I steadily to theirwork, so that in a few I the room, mticli toj the relief pf the days a beautiful piece of silk was wo poor lady.■ '■ 1 . I ' v -| .] veo, nut . which, Mrs. -Buil made a Atmodes was asl good as his wprd:i gown—“the best,” she decfnifej, “she | the apparatus was Icomplcted, and-Mr;j ev ! 3r Bad ii her life—so cheap, too, | Bull soon had the satisfaction to !sec being all ofj home m-inutacturo.” , the water disappear from the [ ”.VVe itiu> t have a few pioces of silk and his men hard at, work; at ! the i f (,, ‘°ur ,shop/l said Mr. Bull, bottoinliof it. Unfortunately, ns the | “But,” said Mrs. Bull, “I don’t think giant was working'bard to finish ibis j|k qnite agrj-e.s with the children. Lit~ job, the Boiler burst, arid, the hot wa« | '-I* 1 Mary jsjgetling as thin as a whip-' ter and fragment of the vessel -Were ping ppst; jind they* all come home so scattered far and wide, scalding several tired at night,'really it’s shocking to men, and maimingone for life: .Mr. sco them; Ibcsides, they .lose all their Bull was. very angry, and blamed the schooling, and -on Sunday they were ’giant; but Atnaodcs declared' that it foo tired toj go to church.” was no fauk of,his, for Mr. Bull shojuld’ t -On, fiddle-faddle,” said Mr. Bull; have made the boiler s tronger, and to “you, think I c.an afford to let this Mr. Bull had nothing to answer,. " City be idle while the children go but that the boiler'should Ibe stron|ger school ? such a flourishing business the next time. •' » I as we arc getting up—supplying all Chap 111 E I ,the ebur tryj round!” . > ■ Jtf „ .- „ 4„‘_.. [. i . Mi's, Bnl did not quite.scd why her •Well; wife, said Mr. Bull jybat children should be made live slaves of do ypu think of our new servant? j all the ! country round, when they ''Pjjßy, Be is useful sort of a g'rint, nil "lit have lived very .comfortably' by, 8 i tit r 8 ‘' 4. i . .. r .. themselves- however,her husband was ‘We another job for him. botj upon hfs schemes of making inon wu > ' k*" n - u 9 »»^ ° ey; and wpUld not have the children i -i.. r.:J J *; taken from -their work on any account; Bull, who , like her Mitsbnnd 80 fl, o children worked onfrora morn had an eye to what was useful, said, in g to night, and from one week’s end POETIC A.L. autumn, time. . ,j.v, e , like a wrinkled hernut,. Blts,| : * ■ Coiin'jng 'his beads, each bead a day; his long rosary of years’ i ; ' net's drop silently-^way, ; v one by one, '.p uti on thejsmnuldering funeral lamps, * -alone and still, the chavners- dripping dhrnps: v,;,ioalcth Time, who stripes theleares' ■ Of bankrupt summer’s rich array*. ; faik-v.- strip the trembling fool, ]' ■" ; Wiio«cspcudißrift wealth has held its day Vet these are bxlLthc'/eeble types (] • ' ■ of higher looms' the eons of 'clay* ' 1 ONiivered e and falling worlds, ■ 'of the latter day, ' f -Miscfellaneo THE STORY OP'. MR= | BULL AND GIANT' ATMODPS. Tvf.v. T. Gbesley. London j- Jin. Cn.Mrusa.reiT respectable el' iln-lr ivofll ..to.ido'in the v;»rsla, honest, and'hospitable, ( iiiji rather tuo fond of money. ■ To | h? siny. In*' lad a liirgo and- (imiily, ami was naturally anxious provide a. mainlonaireo , for them. T .i. to-fay the' truth, he : Vas very ■jii'l cf making hini=elf comfortable; sri ii;!K like many th<} er-j rr of thinking tl,ut the (inly way ot mil.a so was by making himself rich. IJiH'as Mr. Bull’s custom, lifter d.in’~ M-r.n 'id Mrs. Bull had withdrawn,to | -■it aiai rmmngtu on things in general -mill,as the price of funds, eatllO, sn|j ci'ni—the state of commerce—the Iglory 'and- wealth, of England;—then hr. would' think how-remarkable it uas that one Englisrhan could boat .tiit-ic French men— nnd ho would snap his fingers, arid cry “A fig for Bony!’’ aml'lnini f. verse of his favorite song : ■■'.M'hel.v our commerce'and arts we are able ;Tm die sirloin smoking hot on [the tabic. Tin- l-'rrv.rf map tea burst like, the j frog in the W.W. Chap. 1. vt'iori 11 appraivd l.O.liili) ivp tbp Ill'll an tin. ' a '[ i;;;:.'i ol’j-Hii.‘fun to i«sue 1 t :. r-.;hmil. ’of tbp 1 tea-k"ttift un ! ( t !•]•>•« ad ,itnotifjh J'h« wboio.rooiti. ’ . ;i . itself it grad* tiio ionn of aigigantie ■ >i:.un The flgo-rjf was that of or iron-lb under: liis sbirt f.o'Vrs vv-rc Uu-kled ‘up. 'so as to dis ;T-' :i l'V r '-i’a-'tnler arms; oa bis ttui•••stuck' a stripped cotton - t-'-ap; and. a rpn*>h leatber aproh the nellier pari jbf his “ •* n 'S -with,one trm on an, enor '!■_ ir "» f-t'o-.v-biu-j and strljdfcg' the a-ki.mlif) 01.1 his hip, the figure mlclrc-ss ,*d him :[ ! •'in. Bull, y*'U 'C\(3 before' you the Ainmdes.V 1 .[ - I ; “ uiai.t whai?” said Mr. Bull, ■ leant alarmed,’ for-he,had .- f, od. r.cjrves. if .-‘ant Atmikles!” i '■ i 'iii' .4.1 a very odd name,” said .(.died _f>y | soin" the giant of ■ ;'>'|iiieii the figure. I .• you speak English, 1 un u- 'V. 1 ' I, ' •‘‘“id Mr. Bull “and si' Burnt,; what, may y'oar busi with uu»?” ■ ; , ■ ”5. . ' Uli ‘ S! tid the giant,to offer ”?>' Service,” . 'i • . ‘.'l 1 " iua work arc you able id ’'l; Mr. Bull., .1 : framt'** ', sa, d lho giant,* with a con rv . ' ll , sm '? e - extending, liis braw I ■ i alli a,, 10 t 27^S r l ln y thing.— ri,:; li >« ffif I-hod a • “ stand on.” «ai,l m|. Vi;' 1 ?, 1 nb ! e ‘ l -bofHed enough,” i' j ' “jtlicrc ia* noj-denying 7i ' "'ages do you:, ask?” Mr B TP .14-Hed a and a ?' i !; t,,ci hl « r eplv. ,} _ ' yon ’, Mr ' rr^ id hp Rt MM’ll tell 1 "*»'>“» livJ!w, ! | gh 1 lpo H° Bt, «Pg. i! >'.'itn,; n ,OUt . a K°9 d fire . i." ! r P ( l nir es a good deal ■•>lTuVt (i,.( ° u will keep tne well KfcMo«L°,[^* ,r coal “Pßs, I’ll, en- | V,,''lT you,” i* of a job ifor you;” ’'■- ! -iiiV r(nv „ '^■y° u will call again V; r taver rr r ' l, ‘P s - had bet address.” ’ i,-n evtT at you n bidding lu -* 6 keu •Wi-'D me i plea’ao to . l %ho !Tr] o Q tbc^ej ‘-I hi' \ ,-i.. 1 INiMa 1 'v BIM Voi. <to-^rp.49. “Don't, you think, dear, that the giant might.make us a good , piece of broad cloth for winter clothing?” -i.! “I-dare say he would,” * said'-Mr. Bull; “suppose wfe ask him,’’ ! giant was aumiinoned, and .had no ob jection. provided |he proper materials were prepared: “and I shall want a tew hands!" ho added, “to .bring mo coke and, 4 pappose wokend to the work house; t|&re are ajgood ? many idle fel i . • -i t ! J 5 ft. .. {: * >. MMIIME ~.~ . .., • ;(*!' t) i r>ij/ * -r ; IS .! i v’ . t ? rt r '■ur •,f.l r*.. r [. ... ES H y I LSE f vv'U ;U ■<> .!-• 0 n i; **'t ME f -f 1111 ME MEMO ‘jDoii’t Watty. vc-li ilyjrfil&cnlti ,tho poaclinri hoiisekeepe arid, what’s jntri the ba Mr. and M eul with tin poach was tic|ri in; the .Inßgago, ar tak-cart, ar sidir of tfio were’ all jf '‘Njo'w for , / ' “away w ! to that,” said ho, ->‘l can and away ■k where strength is roquirr league boi . l|o continued, extending a dale like red hand, which .would have Mrs. Bi an px,. “you see, these-fingers lost her bi '■ ar p DQ.I. quit© delicate enough wfip had' ge |tl. reads of silk 'or cotton; i the rapid added, u« if a bright thought “ Well,’ ickj him, “if,j'ouf would jusf like^ttSV i thgi ljjs* fpi said'Nil'S. Bi ' “Witop. V chiii-ch 1 .” 1 , • i •> 'I : “Oh, yii; should•havo'-tur-ned head sooi; nr,, It .wgs'gonp whill Aye A: ir g. routjd, .I) J What si noodles our.’ftithsr grJxn,dfatHersj_mnst'. have: boon,-' sefved M•. Bull, “creeping aim lire rate c f ten'miles ari/nW ! ] would j they jhayef thought of ti ling injiliis way ? Well, IJo dc ouf Watty is ’ . , | : . What. Mr.t Bull would iltavo ; is uncchaiu, forju-t nt that me there was a crash, rind h bang, n scream} and Mr. arid Bull’s head si viplent|y knocked together. TriJ ly wfindur wris j their m were apt faicjinrcd: i' *•' i"[ * ,| Chap.' \ r l. .i'■- , When Mi. Bull came toihi.nise f, ho wris sepsiblii loft very inlolbfablo pain. •His linib.s icliod' violently' his nnsq was flajttbiu d; one ttye waVhandage'd upyamj.fho other-' so lyu'ried that! lie* copld not opCri it. lie endeavored tX recover ji|s scattered sensds. btit-Conldy only : cnjli rip a contused remembrance I of; a journey; Jo liundon, ami. hedges; j trees; bjojn|e», : wind mills, fjnd church-,! o?,| all ppssi ig by in rapidisnecofjsion.; As h© IjrijV thus r,n ml fating, he board a 1 gentle Sigh, rind managing, with difti-. i culty.tp opm his eye.-ho'beheld Mrs. ! Bull lying beside him in much 1 the same predicament as himself; anji as.- j semhled- ro irid the bed were all the ] little Bulls, thin'aud pale'ari so many ; spbetrey. ' ' .- __ ' j iTbo night! ofi-his aifiiitcd fmnilly brought to Mr. -Bull'n mind tht oir cuinstar cos under rvbicir he wait pla ced. ant he ex-claimed, in-'a voice- not! loud bat deep, , .-. i I | «jfop I ‘get 1 up from jthis bid, 1 j ■will call that rogue Watty to account.” i villain. Watty,’’ responded i Mrs. BtHl, iri a plaintive,tdqi;. ■ ~ , ( *. fOh,||the [cruel dg'arit,!' sard fill, tho ; little Bullsjaji once.■ ’>■' j Jllr. Bull U fas as good as'bis-.word i After a .few; weeks bo was able rio'l leave h;s bep;[and,'as soonfis ho|l6nrid hiriiself in Ibis- arm-chair bj J : the tire si.de,: With his with opposite tb hint,. arid his; family-all around,.hri sunimon od, Watty ip liis presence. . pretty trick you, have been play ing us, Mr. j Watty,” said he, MiftVso your, muster and i.mistress •in this b ■ ... ; ' *‘A pretty trick, indeed IV saidlMrs. 1 !- arid all the JiuleJJulls. 1 Why,” sjaid Watiygraihcr doriged y t .'B’riu oraered mo to go as fasti as I cririld—and! how could I tell Ithat there Was a broadr«wheeled wa#bn in the way ’■ *"• Jcould cot deny that || was fault for ordering VS’atty to go SO fast, ;1 ■ ll Wtjl.” ! Chap. IV.. ' j Airs. Bull-said. i« her-bus* /ur Wally is an, excellent sew ,b hi sure, and can turn his j any tiling 1 wonder wlicth >ald make mo a piece of silk wn. k- l j tv ns *y him, 1- said .Mr. Bull; ho, ! sent tor, and the question > to another;jand Watty venton thump ing, and bumping,and stunning them with,: his incessant noise; and there was. tfie terrible man with.the strap, or Boraotim'o* with a great heavy roll er; and sometimes ■ Wacty himself would reach- out one of-- great uahds-—not meaning any bprm/'bnt just to keep the would i.twieh haadfdbbfr bain from their heads. It was a sad time for the poor bhildijen, and all the family were m v KV>V cSill'l. u = 7 : ; iioihU V-f j RE 1 biilr. ?:i - -J;i i i.l :i ii v ' *• e&yffiv be nice (job for Wg 1 i \ U keptinaii throve, aoc -wholpneigt thotigW jvli getting. If lUHtlei; tLtutff i|ioebiL ihlti-a ii anti bo j:.'| Gail [iriftne L.iS- J :'SAW6t/th‘ gotothndi thb'-rJifgfit/j (tottie 'Capi| ovi6rt*ie-pfj Bdll, r ‘‘how| dud'boxcsj! wonlddarir longgoingj waasumTOO Cake the lU ‘/Ay,’* i»hf looij if ycfti; ‘(Brit I f "ypttfwill Jj . ‘.i ‘jlVust -n seen me, v; 1 oh ryet.”- 1 ' ‘jOh'J’oii a pair of b'! a useful giai . ‘bo’i “JlffT. Ball, iii wolgettO' bpiit ■ shor fripnda ? ; . T quite fashio dob* with. )ivon ivdrtlgi fol, wh. S6,;ft®. r I shall ! Don’t ryi tbord by 'the ; c Inbdj'ttnd id hb, “ likoio am. afii )o a lort; no for itb my;' d Mrs;; :vcn lest) ht: y oh, v shall: part to'.l jdndon S' don’t/, inable . vVat.ty.; crvant, awk'ward chi of.”. .rouble i liad ore ird thflse.fatn ies?“l’ll.. , and np toK nna|sne codkj, arid k and all. tire? rest -of th em; iVioro. riEtteko tbo horses •darn.” -'fj'*:' •* \ . rs. quite dclfght ■ s:arrftngi&a|jit-: so alio did fotlhom to r enmo Witil all the d the sfl#iffitB got into the. d, I • I C'yH&fJ'.Y I ... t the pjut in break.;* as} they ate ned train. |le in a 'minuto inri a i; fit a beautiful ne\y cliii J..IL . jMr. Bull; aid ho,'*‘w<e will takei care > fast ih'future.” ? tu ■ ,«aid . Watty; yonly wtoat j»ae.yo» wish ’to-iio; illakeep to it.” -, J ‘ ] r i than not,all ” aaid Hr. K. ■ - I p e not. to »o &. ,i-;h Ws :i sir, and I v vi-.Vifl-#'.:■ i- : K.v• .•• •;I* -(i'l-;.;.-, s. --.*- ... '.,-i W.| -'.iei-iij •• I A f*Uv . 1 ' 1 - . $ 44i.c -456 4 sternly. ‘ ’ ‘"Look at these!: poof tifcJrtWreiK^ iWeie’s 1 ft tl»i| Sail ly’sf feck and. blue,- and! | Tommy 8 fferrees rfro K r oYfng' cropT<odj,atld seij Artwfthin thcy&raro!; Ara not t6. treat y.ouji* children in this way ’” K- pVji I: , V ■:■% “It; was hbtl. sir, that best-thfe bhil-: dron. Itwa* IWaslor'Grumpy; that 'P**? -them foj walcn. them; andjj as to their getting th in |y o^uteno w it Was your own self tWlvvould'not lotthemill stop.” .[ -7 BulV groanadraria acjknqvvledgk # to himself that it was his owu love •of money that had been the cause of iA!! this; evil. :, , 1 ~‘ 1 Watty; Watty,j’ saiii hei ! ,“you ‘hate plenty of excuses... 1 should not wonder If ybu deny * [that lit was ybir that buft-.t my toi, the : firslr tirho I saw that precious face ofly.ours.” f “Why, sir,” said “you should not- have] gone to.! sieepf Withyou feet on'ihc,le‘n'Jeri’’ jj j , “Qh> you are a.rbgue; you jaro a rogue,” said Mr. l Bat!,rs!iuking his head ! gravely; but ihuohir.gt at the • Same time, for hewiwneverkhdwn to ho long OGl| of temper; “Willjl'isaid he,;after ii pause, “the long!'ar|d! short of it is tliis—that we [nusnqoraejlo an -unilor'-tdnoing. j, l j I. . t- “You are lo ttirn rhe off, I , hope.” ; said; Watt}’, ‘[However, if you do,»I daVesay.l can get another plapo.” - /1 •. ; 1 :• 4 1 \ . ; no; I (don’t intend U-p turn ybu off, you are too I useful; for]; that; bul .w.o must gejl [iijto moro [regular way*, .Neyt.time you travel vyipb me, or yrtur mistress, remember you are not lb go more than! twenty miles am Hour.” ", -j ... j| v ; - “Vbiy well, sir,” said Wattj. ' '“And I shan’t allow my chi dreti to do any work.” continued jldj.ij Bull, I “until ■ they, oro twelve yearsago, land t|ien only nine iionrs a day, vtith a whple holiday on Saturdayyso that •they may get some: learning, and he ready for church on Sundays., , ! “Very well sir,” sajd-Wattyf I ' Vnd I won’t kayo Med Carter or " the laborers taken off ihtjig work ib farm. I don’t, think it ; a ve hble to be borrowing .com from tot.choosy, to; let as barb anyfl mg onouglfmThe moncj* is not'the only thing iolmake 1 a man happy .A wiser man l|if ii you or I. Watty < iias There { if that makeili hiiii-iclt rich, yelhiikh nbihlng' —and‘‘riehes photit n|ot in flay wrath’ '1 hegir.’to think that,tj havej been over-hasty to get rich,; an;|i have reaped more trouble than, profit.— r II onceforlh I intend to look ir ore tb| the education.-and religious lion of tiiy family; and then,; If; 'Goo gives us riches into jthe- burgair shall know how- t’o make a. go pi of; them. So now, .Watty, you I;-* sdfib iuMsl Denver] ikling' ilrf. 'ft* p *; Ball . 'Vti/’H 01 ae toots '«f, yon got; ".iWhat ■id; “wb'on it to go Mt!p<>j oiilv t 'would bo ;Rbo’ntjlon; ■(rather, an •Utdoi, mis- (elves/’, p&ii !>alf ruhl”, ce no your Ip you rs and ob ijiiT at VVlik I‘iuvl qelare [go down stairr and, Ibavo me to 'id lit Id '.rest ” j A Story of Gene cal Sbein 1 The Baltimore 'Clipper'' tells'tl | lowing story: , , . ' • . V "A■ *di»tiit•» nisihe<i oificial wild was j lately ;n!t 1 the ''headquarters ' pfji Genii j.Shcrman, gives the following andedopj jof'ilbe latter, in pie jiiejcessky- nndor.i ' which ho liiy,:of. sittihg in JudgifnontJ , oo a ccrtairi’ielass of jmen in A thin i a 1 ! jsyhon;t-liat place was ev.actWfced sy- lira' | citizens, .\Viritinpj us,; bur frienjdis.aysti j' diet ’mo giro you a little. iru ident j Which, took place inj my. preset! bp at ! headquarters, AtlarjtaJ l.i You will rqniemhqr tliaWup* irdqr j-was’ promulgated diroot’n'^;'nl;l civil*,, I jans to leave Atlanta. .(dSorthi or ; South)’, 'withinit welvojdaysr i-Tlra day, 'of its issue, a'gentleman eiU'erd I |!her i rjnan’a office and inquired | oral. The lattoranswered in lfjis|way 'vbVjr promptly, “‘•I am General, pher» ) man.” The dolloqpy. wa3 , ' vf!rvi hear* jly as follows: j i " IJJ'.iy’i I Citizen—General,! I, am a northern j nian, from; the of Conii retipiitj have been livin'; at Atlanta,for nearly, seven yearsjihuve',accumulated cynsid-i cia e ’do property here, [ and I- reqjtlnit, ! you have ordered all Citizens to; leave, I .withjrp twelve daj*s. l l eamjj to |ec if | you"would male an cxcoptfori in my i case. ' I fear, if I leave, inyipWporlj ! wi|l; be, destroyed! .■<•- ’ | :■ j ( 1 Gen'. Sherman —W.bal kind of prop i erty do you own sir ?‘| Perhaps J will i make an exception in.| your Cakej 'sire j I . Citizen—l own a , blockbf Isjpres;; I three dwellings.,a plantation two pules out of tovfn. and ,a fojnhdryi j 'l'd ; I.Gen. Sherman—Foundry,;<?li!l ;iyhat| have Ton been doing . with your dry t" ' ,;■ •• ’ i’' ;> l|H I" Citizen —Have been making (Jasliyi ■ngs- ' ’ '-i ' j :Y ’ .ddocj ■ment, ,nd a l.wero. i full's Gen. SKemap-pWhnt kind of castl ings?—Shot! and i sheljj 1 anfdj uli that kind of thing 1 ? j - i v Citfzcn—Yes,; 1 have made: | shot 1 and,shell. J ' '•.'■•[ | / (rtnr Sherman-}-Yon hayeijbeei) king eb'ot'-and. ..sjieil td destroy country, hatle }}*on ? and' ypuj claim invor; on .account dfj boi Northern iman! . Yes, sir., I hviH exception 1 j|n your case: yog go South to morrow morning at rise, i Adjutant, see that thisj o|rl carried oat. Orderly, show; this 'the door. . Vf Citizen—Bat,- General, can’l Noah ?> Gen. Sherman—No sir! Too of yoar class tb<?re already, sir.^ '.-t-iji jf ;-• .r.-.y :7-. : L -, i- J•- __ ! ;.j ■ 'ijuii it i 4. 11. »ii . u*e 1 ! niiijj; irot a i 3 'an-1 'c ,fbl -’ .omc I g” 1 -.,;-#-: 1 ~i., - 1 I , .:, . . ..”.•,...„ --!..--i....„.....* •,_ til•a).taAto ;i! .• V :^r »- 'Prilik- ~ ■■•" '^’-i ME = I tablished 1 The Presideot’s Gilt. Recently l the President,wdipresent '€id'rjpitb'j,ai handsome Elk'Lorn chair nlathe- bylt rTSet hJLi nnoa n. a rmown tjdiCalifornia hunter, whoit renjitunbered, presented one to; “Old Buck,”, during the first partof hi> Ad oiiDisiratioh and which Mrl Kjmnenp: says, “is tbo only thing that be wished he. had never done. ” ' j A number of ladies and gerr lerrieh ;. present.: J^lr.Kinnean was 1 in a full suit of.buckskin patiLa, iry furj coat and a largo fpr .hat. i .wears a flowingbeaid,' and dressed jus full costnmet,. presents; quite a ijjne appearatrcoi: ' Lloyd, Chief Clerk 6f. the i iscof .Representatives on behalf of ’ Kinnean, made a|n.eat and patriot-. E.reficntalion speech, and concluded moving that the President, “take ! chair—that being tho. sense of the tiling..*’. The President responded V fq y pleasant remarks,; andlseated; seif imthe.chair, which; as soon as had,done Mr. Kiiihoan aaid.j’Mbero ’■'Mr: President, you We the first illoinan or ladj/, that everf sat in. . chair. I’ve had work to ’em w.ei drej bea| He! in B uni Ho by the mot the ladies, bat I Tlibagh templed several times; or ©I in it myself.?’ 3fho President examined it yn nutjoly and expressed hims<d"f [i pleased with ( , the workmansbipt ehajir is '.a unique afl|iir- 'lt i| aliogetlier’of elkhornfi fourJari lers tanning the back, arms an Tiitso are ; firmly graced lbi|,k porUorih ofi the' antlers used the rounds and frame scjijt. The four, an tiers form lij; arms and buck are set o| - 'theelk, and ifis oruai clusters‘of antlers ingeniou !ethtfr .The sdal is'inade in with the.hair.on. ■ • I ’he idles from jvbich the material obtained, wore shot by. Kinnean •tsdfdpn'thye ,western. slopes of the. naKevada, andl the chair made by, i Ivinnean. Tlib rifle with] which killed the elks,| and. which ho geo lly uses in is the identical ee with which 1 the British dteneral ckenham was killed at New Orleans, D„ 381 b, by Briggs, anil was sitbse 3btly carried through., the I Black, wk war by Kinn ean' sfa t hQr ( who fed in theisatno compau}’ with Mr. rJa ,’iin gpod condition. FTo^pirittpm-rwrrt^^i }, which' Mr. Kinnean did, ’hewing | int of hard wood," and whittling it! wh into a rather rough, but .s crfrieos'l «stock. ’ I Viter Mrj Kiancan" had told the 1 ’sident- and the cotppany several ! ir stories, ihdsnid that he had anoth- j little article with him; s fiddle; do from tlio skiill ol'a favorite route, i ich.when alive; appeared ti have j isiciia'his soul, as he wfiiild rlivavs j 1 k around the camp on the plains : lonovcr he heard the music cjf a'fidvj ■ ' So after the mule had •bein'dead"! no linio, and asjie was passing! bis iched. bnhes fn.e Iday, thw ' ..idea I tek him that there might ha iiiiij in the old bones, lie accoi dihglv. ’rcifhij) the skull and, took it i home,, 01 which lie. manufactured .'.he tid ■''Ho 1 then returned, to the, "bleach'-.' bones’ and procured one. of.the s and soinc of the hairs of t io tail, p which he made a bow. . Mjr. Kiri iM then placed Essence of old Vir a.” winding „p wit h •‘jjh'hn thrown',’’ •h to ‘lie amuseinci.t oir’Mr. Idncojn tliespcctalors.. The [’resident re ■ked -that if ho could; play on, the rnmer.t ho 1 wpuld,.asl; • Mr- ;K. to •it him, but us |ie doiihl. not, .'it ild bo hotter • for iXlr, j Kianfiaii'to, p, it. -The President] then shook ds with 'Mr, ivitinoianf [cxprcssingla re to meet him again during his r in Washington. Mr. Kim can' is onnsylvahian born and- was raised Unicm county,' Where bin pc op It rosidi. ' ■ ' 861 'Hi i Tl 'bcii to i gin in t: 1 ami 15?” The danger of mcddjup ;ed tools is well ill us t fated il •y -thai'foi lows': .' - •,\Vliilo Waiting at ihopostol! mail.: I heard the' fplio'winl L sweet ;dialogno. is r inf considerable talent. T.l 0 inquirer, after information, ;n cxleiisive dealer in cattle, ilr; 15., said 0., the professi.i ■ yor must bo a very raaeall is ii hot?’,’ 1 f r. Bj : at raigh toned ■ hipvsolf ted grave.-’ i ■- niy but vcr nc?> Mi - . 0.,” said hc/Mhave ahy! (i. in my lire, that when nji ally ho would bos ;ther his profession wins till j’eii ot'drprer ” It. O' dropped this subject, y convinced that if My.' B. « it, at least he, Mr. 0., -v .cb for him. t\cc ran ■wh< la\v mg ri 9 ma - Patriotic C^leuovmanv— |CoUor. Hier was; famous, as many other ( gymen have boeh.inchiding Bishop ;th pat insularly, for . tho.deVtermis ilicatirtn ..of Scripture rto Aurrent iea. A.clergynfan, at t \lidd etowh, , recently won notoriety by a hap use of the same. quality. On the asion .of a Union /torch' light dp nstration, ho display tifanspa *’y over' Ins dopr, emblazoned with t quotation from frenesis 22 Ab ie angtSlh-of the fjord calltd onto rah am ifml of! heaven I '- e.:;. •■■■ I’. rci thi aK ianv 'r- MI _ • r y kl M S tit t9^||vf|’ < ? : Jw-'a^Bre^H&hv'k^ 50 *ent«- A litrcnl ' ■ A sjtaee asmffto rnAiat'Hatearf tU»jtt#‘..: ’ Special notioe? jfejpM ttbh nlar nites. : ; . . .y .-iy.tisi ■-■■:[ ■■■ Ifpsiaesa earfsr s&,cfiiW Jgw^oo- M Mmiage* aid Defiibr, Btfigto&i,. oncLofifer, a lift*; i-i. WWI 18 _ . . . . ~... ... . , , _ • • -.'.,.---, ..,•.,-.9: .1..., .et 1 rfiraw _,.....,.........._ ; - Agi.... - 1_,_.....:-...4, - .. .,, -;, .„. ~,..1...-1 , 11 ,:,,- . :_-.1 " ,-,.. ,-.7...f.: _i J / Qoo|d Mill ** It ifl.ftE easy At good T mjlkeri: TUej from thebgUtb? b<?tt, )?. -;.iAst h e B)<lle has no milling proper ties, andthel fia« . ; v; male isdevbted to tb 3tiij and nonOßCf much, aa tlie-doT,- wm-e-loijadgo. v> from lbispriticiple.ij;'p ' \'['. !, jjp’ person of oirdinary would select a coVwitb thick heavy bones and bull-like .disposition?!' . Oui the other hand, the trnecow,|the. : gpid |-milker, is easily known by!- it» ■thin ijieek, som'elimea almost it; Tng to deformity (the caBo with: :ofie; dt ours); email bones; thin,;. ■.Hide; thin tgifl ahd f (raost otaH)*Oiihiv‘ - pfocid.disposition, shewing animal beatywhich consumes, or pro-- yeiitsl milk from terming. A mollierly face, deiiotiqg . ■and domesticity - , is what is / The Reservoir qf milk., of. course■ be large, or .there caoadt .bd,»ioreJd 5 S'“' largo quantity. A.la:'ge, well-formed ; bag, therefore, is a A small mdde,£ i.Van, invariable sign of > JM>or _ 5 - milker. " V 4•: f - ' ; Theand sir/ea.cow-arejnpt.., always tp. bo .depep ied .Spon.. iriThe- i !(|isposltion.ia, perhapt, as ifl.ricit," -? more, 1 than, any other one say bhu.m all ‘ orber ' points. „ ’ r&X l paember a doarad-hqds'' C ied.cojw, but with the rnildest pf. ■silions, as one of the best butter tail-- ■ kers wo ever knew; .a-jgo.od jayier jadd' always healthy. during f.v the-month of. Jane,- liffeeta/pounds "of- .the biist butter a week, ilud gave goodjflO& Of milk nearly* fbe,; feat?' round!.: Avoid the bull ind soe-kj tha ; ' farther opposite qnaji'.ids for the best [ Newspaper. ep did.it. 1 nov- ?ry mi lls' 1 *y The made •go ant ed lags. i jr, t|ie . being i 0} tho ijng the , oil the rn or. ted 'lv P'*t. of elk - ; By i deepening ! thi your soil yon add to’ it by baying your fioii c where before,you-had es, yopMion.ble itsea as though you had whefb; you'only bad youoyer think of thi of 'cultivated soil . strength of four. This is a new! way " jrf-andreasing’ your itand—not nejw to- farmers, wlilo undorstau|i ail. , i,to«Wkn(idieDoe they! cultivate ;d,4ep‘-r ! yca>a;littio'dbepor‘,.oif at every ptoiigh- . ing. Ploughing alone makes t,hd aoih mellow, has a woiuiiwiul elicel' ever, without. maniiTt3| but) inar.aic,-ir. must , > be re hie in bored, is the.main reliance alivays. . , In’4 .eeponing,,, f Boil t l ei(uired, 2v.it too-.itjfteh ,pf\ tUff. raw subsoil! must he brought up at ft, lime, unless j it’ is rich—il |jn.,'plough; t'tc-p If) .iiay soils' little tjl d-” iliac ;is tils’, true theory- . Qucof half aniinb'of clay',', more oiyless-ai each, plougl mg. This, thrown up tfftlie. action-of'[the, elements, will be' rciueod to p.),\\;ilei'| rtnd if at toned goes* to vr or !•:,•.dravying strength front the ff.ntosphdrb—clear, profit, iyott son; , it, -has llto effect of of plaster.- Then dtps a.ihanUre iiiit» .self.' ■■ These heavy clky - bi>4s ai<*o -.y.tvl 9- ■ anlebeds 'ot. tnaiini'je. A.ytheyi are, generally' spread bn|tl,‘; with your isojl,' you heed only' to adjilst’yohr to manure your, gi ouml: Bdjt- ;Uri»' - imist 1 only be do ha wl on the snp&i ffioil is thoroughly friable;, in good eulijirtv - fed order.. Too iiiuc-l day-brought Up will-stiffon your soil; and air, arid 'real and raid ' are kept on anT thus it, re-' brains stiff, cold,- stubborn^soil , on which 'litt le or noth i t g-cau be 1 grown,. . Grass is theoii.ly thing that stands •jUny,. least c'haueei’— Farmer'. "■ ■■ | , We find the foUowJf.i?; in the -West*''.,:- ern Rural. withtho ''ajbovo caption; - • Wo lately observed' a. w.oil-pTailnod , : srr.oke-iiouse on .1 lie premises ol agu)d,. v farmer, t\ orlhy of a brief description. ;. , ; It was about six (oct fiquuye, the half built of brick,,-fUrnl|hecNwUb an'.:, iron-lined door, and serving ; bouse and place fcir the fife,'?Tbs upper,.part, about four teefhigbj'.bes sides the ascent of thje roof, was blade of word, -ft,was Sepsmed;from|,ll\®. lover purl by seantlijng joists, a'spited of.two or three inohps fietwben:.theha-,-.t ■- through 'which pirrcjiuldt.'.W ; freely pass,‘ but pufficfentlo : catob;dpy r bam that might accideij tally, fallpand - thus savo it .tVom thejfifo. The upper 1 part, as well as the tower, wad enter ed by a door: fronTftbe upper, door maybe kept loclyedi-dxp.opt y,_ when admitting of wi'ibdraw.ir.g h'pma; ■ but the lower, may lie left unlocked, attend to. fifo, without toy dppgfrr,of the contehtsiabbvu a9"ltie thief cannot paRS tbi'ptfglf Vhe roJctos iutof between the joists. A* ; a p r g with iio' tho' liiL'o ; for i> short a law-- o -ajfX itr; 0, 6 a of a ly'busi-- \ ■'l’ a)ys nd 3n;m Is . rascaji »t. of 4 r Sscem vjrns not was no ij@L Wo h'avg got (m«S e ugarfrotn abr gliunvat last. This annotmcoment iW - lar more-important t'ntln it might;ati. first, nppeaf. »■ lei?, 'or will be,.a fatioa. of iiidcputiboiica lof. Louisiana, ■, Texas, or the Wastj ;in tha ihealthful' and nnfidtibuq article of su gar. The specimen, of I the sorgliUjria ■■ sugar madeat Chicago^i o wi on 4x hi b,< • iti-jij at- the Museum of the Agricultur al Department, has thje lappearance bf lighjt Haratia sugar, and can be |fur ni<hi.4 at 89 per hundred pnon^s.—/lTa*A.., , (7Ar<w». ! / * "V .f'■ EMM V“ ---v.; k.6ta. Soil Increasin i cuUivaticFii , rJ , 3 quality. Thus, ighj. inches dbeji, - ' it only fourijneh lafcitysome what j two acres j now , me before., ( Did sV, flight in jh'es has- dnabla, :tbe-.; VOli ike-Hoiise A Go o,d Smo. 1 . i RZ El •v ; !.vl* ftf- ih! f mg ;i , ■ r i
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