Late to (hutch. *■ Along (It# ro*l, on eitlisr side, TM aider boughs r# budding. The tuoadte lend- ei-raf- (id* Of Ptfrifr We.*ni tilting; i Ttie stumy landscape U> BO tur, 80 sweel the '>U>Mmi-scented Mr, The! alien I went to ohtwh to-day 1 could bat cltoom the longest way. tthl-Jtiufc., ami wwind The wik wwd flower* the l>eea were hum imug ; I eaunterod on, but sooa I found Behind nie there wan some one coming. 1 did not turn tnj bead to see. And yet T Know who followed me j Before Tom called me: '• Kitty ! t*v. And let roe eh are with yon the way !" \\ e did not mi.id onr etujw grew slow, , Or noi lee hen the bell stop}**! rhiglug, j Or think of being late, lint, lo 1 \S hen wo had reached the church, the Wa- elNflttfftH* prayer was done. The eertnon fairly m tegnn ! Should we go in. ahould we *uy out. Pre** boldly on, or turn about? i. Tom led the way. ami up the able I folio slat-tug - And here and there I caught a smile . I trtel to think 1 wa* not caring; And yet 1 biuahed, 1 know, and ahowed A face thanhkMyuMg *w\ Tor everr frijf> ajMSund t• Kate. We all kno why }®# #l*o4 htid- Another H#fct£..f4put thai will I mean to m#ou , Hat to regret this morning etill, 1 trust 1 never shall have roaeou . Tor ahould 1 wear a wedding dree* A year from now, perhaps you'd gu.-e* What Agniaagitome when. We -dkM * scare!-, the lons**! wi> ' FIRM, (VKDE>' AM) HOCSFHOLD. Iltiuarkrcpini tltmi*. sroi tjtKf DOWN. A 1 nitty of STARCH and chkvJJiAiiiiA hArubna qtuld v and nets on n dteppcr of holes m luetals for mouths. A Honasuto CEMENT. —Alum ami plaster of pans, well mixed iu water ami used in the liquid state, forma a hard composition ami is a useful cement. Gnaas t'rmxa —out to pny s'uaiws without a dartb*M.%(>Vd it qthte < level under water, and with a strong Ly aujgil lute from SHOUT CXPST FOR SWEET PASTKT.— Work very lightly half a pound of but ter int.> -f breaking it ■ quite small; suid a little salt, two ounce* of finely powdered sugar, and sufficient > milk to make it into a jwrfeetly smooth p.icto. SUttke it slowly and keep it pale. Ton SHOOT Citrsf pott Lonw, —lijvab 1 illy. Willi as little lianliltvms ptuk-r- ! Me, six onnom of butler into half a 1 onnd of tioar ; a.id a tablespoon fnl of 1 jvumded suyjAr, and two or three of water ; roll the ;l>awt Trraara af PaLai.u (root # Baa. Dr. John Picrson 111 the Bath ('uurirt 1 says: "SluMi luu It-en said and written on the p tato bug, as ivgarda its habits and modes of exterminating it, while in its most dangerous aspect, its effect on health raid life, but little has buen . advance 4*iWik4 110 tharw light on the . sob jeet First, it is one of the moat viol out I j-oisons in nature, and in its action on the human svatem is similar to that of • the ruttlesnaie. It has been proved, by . trial, that none of tk domestic fowls will > use it for food. The )m*sac resides iu the fluids of the ! bng, and can lie acqnircd by innocuia tion through cuts or bruisea, or by in- : iialation of its fumea in the ptoooM of I burning or scialiling, or from amply it f ".1 TheoTf.-ets of the poison are rapid in their action, bogigafng with a rkdnat I m witanitUr fti i r ■ml nliilla wtt > -.nuiMh'ead finweei; the face beoouteai bloated p-n.kMrl; tta-eyes jjgotrnde; de lirium sets in; sometfyeift V Biuttag af a dark, acrid,fluid; Hi? Later tha wl-.! t# swell, the puilw Sev-i .laaw si-AI, jtn ifrftsistible stupor sets in, and tu.kw relwf is pro cureil, death foflwwa. On examination, the blixxl is found iu a disorganized state, and as ia tht* caee in anake poison ing, is iMoagnialdr. In all n send for a physician, ■M tlieia linblo to take a typhoid ! i.irectidtb ft not immediately fatal. ** 1 Pauuoe*. J* illt Vrri, Waterloo, K. Y., says: My expabfami- btaa bc-n that it is much 1 better#** •tt pytfttrx'S lengthwise Uuui ' acros##WJw!iaitAlfe Atem end will pro- ' .luce t"bito fhan the ' fceed The seed "Jul is more likely ! to prqjpiya #igiuAUng stock and lliara f. ire niore HBWI |>ofeiUsm. That tlie seed j > cud vjii urniruv nothing but small j>o-' ' tutoe|Mutt#Atwv :#lave nndertaken tof| prove, is tlpi cay, as I have a until-1 i ber oflffiMs.'thr.iVuß by actual cxpurvM nient. list Th ire not Vet s*en the time i 1 that the nt*ua ! would not produce' 1 the betfMWflMi. As U> cuttiug the teitako i ' to one hpioye, I find it will only > rich gnmnd Kke a gar- 1 den, ;o*3 wot ia t do for general Held \ 1 t "" . 1 ■ 1 As rwforflimits Smnggler. A uiSftt eranggliiig tobacco | into Frsnao icoeutk clothed himself irom neck bi f ofe iaavee, j j • tn--': j :• • tmaij garment*. The weatlfUkwas very hot, "and he had ! h une dintau%r to walk before crowing. , fie ho got into a violent • spirit 1. vAilsfckesnlted in such an ; absorption |ho *kin of the ' 1 oisonotis qualities of the fragrant weed ! that tug higgler w|us tnkeii ill on i Iho WkvT wis riiighn by the cnsDom honse-rflffecrs, und now lies in a dying Btate ' * nT ■ h '■" ' A ftntttertly is Bluffs, nfter upon a pin for twenty l!>s; AM) 187#. I oMipnrlMK l ihr Tvta Flnnm I*l Sri.t r.. |*l*n* —1\ hni I* Wnaled Nw. StMac of the paper* are rociting the history of the slow recovery of the country from the great ftanic of 1 SltT bi show that we need not expect relief front the prissmt dapreoMoii m buaines* , for a g.*nji many yearn to t\mie. Tlicy I jmint oat thai the estntry did not, after 1H37, return to gmikral pouqawity until 18td; and that meantime there was year after vear a geneiyd and foml exjas'tv tion that tnule would revive, such as there 1* now. It i* true that the crash of lNli viv- bigmght on ler imlation and pajvr money j all fluantui# and imltta trial oriaee itfp out .if axiiansieu of cnslit, leading to over ju\'.luctioii in some bnun la a of imbMjpt a*nl general ' *{Maulation. JU might win W *aul tli*t the crash of UD wa* brought on by pr.> |Mrtionatoly gic.ib r spoouii!i.>u and over production than tint of 1S;17. Mora of the country's aocumnlat<*l savings weut ly tlie l*.ar.l iu ISTi) than iu ISII7, iu proportion to our wealth and popula Uon then and now, aa we U-ln vo ; and by tiud much it ought tw argued that, as our bvises are grtwb-r, our marvery mav be exjavtiHl to tie even slower. lint those who argue thus would for get that we have now immense resources and means toward rapid recovery which wery not ut exisaHH* iu |NI7 AS Thu m< asauf aachaiiga las lit. u since th -u *r. .ider.'nlly imor. uaa t. liailr.atte, t. uteriupa, the b tegv >|di are n.-w a| hand If give iu i-iisauuud rapid tri*< porta#..* atid fainllties f.w the eOrhklg# ; .if produda. Also the mean* f.ir the creation of valuible pr.nlnets have been i immensely Increased. Machinery of all kinds and agricultural implements and all kind* of l ibm saving ibvenueu* , etbdtia oar (aqutlatimi to produce more, to create a surplus more rapidly, and to replace wast., and therefore, much more quickly than in IHHT. Moreover, we liave had uow for sev eral year* fair crops of all kiu.ls which have brough? gV>ol prkxs*. The Ifulli ia I that the saff.-titig niy leftger from \K>veTty. Sotne of the gn-at uidustriea are prvwtratisl, uiaiulv thisa. of coai and iron; but even the iron iu dusuy is slowly rcviv uig, and it ufrecw to-day nearly a* much from import rut changes iu the natuiv of the demand as from lack of demand. For instance, we ; . haxa u*4tanuj -tepi-si building rail tvurfb, mad thia lewh-: Very much the demand for iron. But also aliu.wt all oar rmifnamla nbw lay down stvl to replace their woru tracks, and this is es ! pecially diatrwoung t . those rolling mills which produce only iron rails. But in the mam the coimtrv is no longer stag ■ uant * * ■V 1" V" w • i The ivuulry is, ou the whole, doing wry well. What is ueed.-d is couddeuce —a belief that w hat 1* will cuntinne. No body who lias money is willing to invest I Liu. mow MtMlkm (Vpitalists are t .vwiftew* t wad tin y itre right, for we have not come to a stable condition. Sneh enterprises as would give full. ui plovmeut to tin- great amount of .vipiuil wiikfh kb ißg ikia, ur is lent out at low rates of interest all over tlie country. A ! prudent n*ui ltsd.4 aht-ntl and asks' hiui self what Wfll la* the Cuudjttm of th<- oouutry tn twrf, ia four, in six yaara, and lie tlmls it impossible to decide. * * Bat on*. Lung is cWbdu ; just as sixui as we liave attained stability the country lis rvmly to go <*k*w.i It has |lj„ uieuus ; ! it dm*, tict kck aisauatihitnl w.silth, though much of it has been swept away. Nor does it lack the power of very rapnlly producing more.— AVr York I It raid. thorite Ross. Iu conversation with a reporter of the Philadelphia Timet relative to the storv that the boy had been found, and w,c at his father's house, the father of Char lie Koaa said; If my SOB had been found, you may rest assunsl that the pre*!* of Philadelphia and the country would know of it immediately. I feel too grateful for tie- deep iat< rest tlvey haw, iu common with the general pub lie, manifested iu his welfare and re (Co very to keep the tidings, whether good or bad, from them an instant. From the peculiar circumstances fUb ad ing the ease Charlie has almost become public prois-rty, Ido not want to la worried with any iaor nujtist censures on mv conduct. I have luid enough sor row ou that srere, and can hardly under stand why persons should lx> so wicktxl a* lief to us to know Id* fate—a lit titer dead l or aKve. We are constantly receiving reports, all of which we follow up. The Antiquity of liivcutlou. I To Noah is attributed the invention tof wine, 2347 B. C. Ale was known at j least Attt it. C., nml btsy is mentioned by Xeuophon 401 B. C. Backgammon, I the most ancient of onr games, was in , Tested by Palamedea, of (treeee, 1224. i Ofotws is of u later dab', and originated eixdiuiulred and eighty vears before Uie oOWtian era. Tim first cixous was built by Tarquin, 605 B. C., and theat rical repnsaeataitKJiw took pluae aa long ago as 5T9 B. AJ. The first tragefy rep resented was written by Tbepis, &.W I!. C. 80 it seems tliat the ancients were not as destitute of amusementß as one ' would suppose. Is it not possible that the great philosopher. Socrates, delight ed in chess f that Soph ode* unused hi* littie friends by taking them to awn the gladiators and tragedian* I aud that even the immortal Homer oonld piny a fair game of tiackgammcm f Aa tor " musical instruments, they poaaewyd the psaltery, harp, flute, and that moHtancieDt In*tru- j rneUt, the cymbal, whicli is spoken of as | long ago as 1580 B- C- Thu flute waa the invents*! of Himigimte, ITSW B. O. Organs wore invented by. Archimi.les, 220 B. 0., and Nero play d njx>n the • molodious bagi>ipe 51 A. f). Singing Iu Tnne. It is sni.l that on one cold Bunday, in the cliaix'l on John Bamlolph's planta tion, while giving out the hymn in the old fashioned way.two hints at a time, and it was being iuotily snug by the negroes, Mr. Cioptou, the preacher, ob served a negro man put his foot, upon which w#w a new bregau, on tha liot stovo. Turning toward hiin, he said in his measured voice: "Toil rascal you, you'll bum your shoo." As this was a rhyme of the exact meter of the hymn, the uegroes nil sung it in their lomU-at tones. Smilingnt the error, the preacher attempted mildly to explain by oayuig: "My colored friends, indeed yon are wrong ; I ilidu't intend that for the song." But there it WHS ngmn, nnothts' rhyme in good measure; so the ncgroer , 'sung that too with pions fervor. Tnriw uig to bis congregation, the preacher said somewhat sharply: "1 hojm yon will not sing again, until I have time to explain." But this only moused the negroes, who sang the last words with increased vigor. Mr. Clopton, feeling that his tongue seemed to lie tuned to rhyme, abandoned all effort.* nt explana tion, and went on with hi 1 services. Br am roar am! Clean Corners. A f< male Hf-rvant in tlie family of a gentleman in the Department of the Interior, Washington, is allowed to make j a yearly visit to her old home in Rich mond, Virginia. Last summer, when she left, a sulrotitote was employed, a j mulatto girl, who had been quite well t educated. She performed the duties in a lather indifferent mo iner When the | regular servant returned, she began her ' tour of investigation to ascertain how , her worn had been done, and was dis gusted at the evident want of neatness manifested everywhere. Her Indigna tion finally found vent in the followiug to her mistress: "I'll tell you what it is Miss , you cau't get grammar and oleau earners"out of the ssms servant." j I* ' I A TERKIIILE FBI IE. I Una Oi aveS w 111, |.la*r nte < lliu 11 Hl* Tw* rbllilrPH. "H. A Master*, paper hmtgt'r," is the insoripii< >ll on a lusd tui sign "u the nvi d.-mv 1,225 Oitren str*'L Miilmbflphia. Mr. Msstera lias ciiioye*! rtqniU tion among his nemnbom. and was ratluu < cnvicil as being the father of twins. He 1 is atKHit twouti ooMui war* of ngv But I lie was turned into a fiend bv rum, from 1 the effect* of wluch ho vil\ awaken in ; horrer to tlud himsi'lf in a station honae charged with arson, murder, and having s attempted to take the life nf hi* wife and i her lat*s, as well us of an old lady who ' dwi It mith htm. A Mint *U o'clm'k n the evening he came home iukuiiwlul and qmuivlsome lie rushed at his wife with a knife, when j ; she fled up stairs with one of the Imbes, 1 lie then Usik a two gallou can of k-!o , siuie, ustsl for cooking jmrtviaes, and |HurtHl it ii|Hin the flr of the kitchen, 1 under the cradle in which theothci libv slept, lunl along the entry, and lighted , it. Instantly tlie flames spread ami arow to the second fl<*r. The mother fled through tlie tire wuh one child, and then rushed bock for the other, which she also saved. , Mr*. Thompson, un old lmly who re sided ou (lie second story, wu* sa twully burned that she was taken tit a house on III* Opts 'Site aide of the street, ami died ftxkiu the effe*-ts of the shock at half-past lievt-u o'clock the next evrauig. Ite tare was ia ttannw when lie rushed stiig goring into the street, Uit Uiev were ex . tiOguislust. as was sdao |t- lire in the house, bv the ueighbora, ami he wa* not j tuucli injured Before tlie fleliriisl uiau had np|dieti , the match, a neigh) KIT. fharkna Vanhore, j grappled with hitu and was tewlly cut ' ovi-r the eye in lus effort to keep Mantel* from sotting fire to tlie oil. lie was, however, nuHtioiviMfiil, and woukl have l*vu burnt lumself l>ut that another ueighbor mterfiw.l and reaciUHl him ' t from the clutches of Masters, Mr*. ; f'Tlimupaou, the old lialy (who wu seveu- ! ty two yinir* of age), was eligHMed 111 the struggle with tin* maniac t>restrain him j from tiring the oil, but ha foiled her ui the attempt by striking a match on the wall oyer hrf shouldrr, aud throw mg it ' ou the floor, thus igniting the fit riose j to tlie lialtv's cradle, ami setting the to : | himself ami Mr*. Thonqssou. Tb whole neighlHtrlnw*! was aroustd, ' ami tliw jadice i*ame iu crowds, and it re- j quired six of them to take the fellow to , I the station house. Mrx Thouijis>n i* * liaiv of considerable means, but has no reiativy-i in the city at preacnt, hur. ilaughtcr 1h it# 011 a'vi.sjt in tloi Cslhkill | mountain*. ' Mliat reuiler* the affair still m>>re seri ' oils Was tlie existence of a Isurel of high ly explosive oil in the cellar, which, if it hud caught tire, would undoubtedly have blown it and the Nurroiuiding buildings up. The next dour but onu w*s stable, i iu which were several valuable horses, • ! owned by a Mr. Bodier. Flood M!cr of Hirers. The recent dnvistrons florals in Rtttvipe j Imvo called the attention of engineers to I the varum* method* which have been ! projsised to prevent tlu-se calamities. A j writer iu A .rfurt thinks that the only | way iu which mountain torrents can be regulated is by constructing reaervoir* to retain tin- flood water, lie thsu pro- ' itH-tls to quote from a paper pr< renti-d j some time since to the Smithsonian In- : stitntc by Mr. Chortes Eltett, Jr., 0. K., j containing valuable information in re- ! gard to the improvi aient of the navigo tion of the Ohio river. He says: This , pajs-r contains the talmlattsl result* of | an 'lal*rate si-rii-s of oKs<'rvutious made bv the author iu the spring and summer ' of 1849 on the flowof tlie Ohio at Wheel ing, Is'tweeu PitLdiotgli aud Oiin iuuati. 1 The flow varied from 10,158, Ot A) cubic ! feet {wr hour, with a depth of 2.20 feet on the bar ut Wheeling, to 726.000,000 cubic fe't, with a depth of 31.25 feet on tiw twir. The average volume of water annually flowing down the Ohio is SRS,- 000,000*,000 (eight huudr*l and thirty five thousand million) cubic fe-t. This volume would fill a lake one hnmirvd feet iloep and m-veuteen ami one thirel miles square. To have regulatetl the sujiply of the river in It* 1.3, so as to have kept the depth on the lair at Wheeling uniform throughout the yw, would have required reservoirs capable of hold ing 250,000,000,000 cubic feet, which is equivalent to a single lake one hundred feet deep and nine ami one-eighth miles square. Thdro is Bo ilifliculty, ou any of the prhieipa! tributaries of tlie njq r Ohio, in obtaining re-s-rvoir* capable of holding from 12.000,000.000 to 20.000,- j 000,000 .f cubic fi*et. It cau scarody Is tlnubted that twi-jveor fifte u sites for dams may be seL-cbsl Ciqinciens eitortgh to hold all the excess of water, and ♦jquaiiz*' the annual discharge so nearly j that the depth may bo kept within a very few feet of an invariable height. To con trol tln floods of the river, however, j much leas than this would ne needed. | Mr. Ellctt takes the cose of the flisxl of March, 1841, as being that in which the greatest quantity of water passed down of all tlie flooiLs concerning which he ho* intorniatiiin. He takes twentv-five fisff ' of depth on tin* bar as the iiigh-water mark, above whieh tlie riviw ia in flood ; he estimate* tliat during nine days of fi'Mol the rivor )Hisaedd>>wii loO.iktO.tMkk ffi© cubic feet of wab r, while during tlie same time, had it boot) sternly at tlie high-water mark, the discharge would have lss'U ouly 117,OtW,OftO,ltHO. If cou ! sequeiitly the *XI*SM f dt.Ottll.fMlO.tttMl hiui been kept bock in restwvaini the fI.KKI would have IK*CU prevented. The i volume it is hero proposed to deal with 1 —44,0< 10,000,000 cubic fest fellows he j r-n-r knew," to wluch another replied j that he wo* a murderer and an assassin, wlio flesl the State to csoapo the gailow*. This the refugee's frieinl denied; said lie " wasn't no a'sroisiti nor nothia' of 'the kind." "But," said the other, " don't you remenilx r his shooting a barkeeper up to Marysville : "Yea." "And iiis stabbing a man iu the back at Dutch Flat f" "Yes." "And his kill ing a faro dealer at"— "Oh, yes, I know alxrnt all them things, lie's killt *] folks, of course. 1 know he kills, but you never can make ine Wlieve he suaainates." Hhades upon shades of meaning, you see. Hnbtle distinctions Isitwoen killing folks, which any (jood fellow was liable to do, and " 'sassmat ing," which would have been ungentle- Hianly ami di*rermtable. Tliat man wn# well up in tliu retiuemunt* of thu lan guage. lie knew where to draw the line and just what shading to give it to save Ills friend to society and to his owit.ap preciative brmom. He might kill, but . Ha*H)nnt'' f never. He was tA COMMUNITY.— It is no easy matter to get admission to the j Oneida Community. In the first place no person is admitted to the order unless a good sum of money is pledged on the start, and then again every gentleman ! who applies must bo acceptable to every , lady who belongs, and every lady who ; desires to unite must !>e approved by nil | the men belonging at the time. A MOTH I K'S IIKYOI •t.iilr- T*lrf hf Ar*ewe tlau IM M l.rtlsra la lb* Maw \at k •' Tribune." Alow! f-U<-ut to i sink. But the stepmother saw the dull ! ger, ats.i although she wo* a hundred vorda away, and she saw that the at tempt would put her life in .longer, she rushed to the sjs.t, j-lunged in aft.-r the young girl, who liad .lisHpjsansl from sigiit. She seized her under tho waves, j came up with lior, but was again drawn . down by the curreut. it w.i* a fearful , but admirable sight. Over au.l over thoy J went (kiD and roapjwarod, always in j each other's or ins. flic other young girl wishing also to sacrifice bwwlf was j within one step of tin* current. At tlie lost moment a l*at arrivi d. Tho i Countess de Vogue had not only saved j the lirst young girl but the around also, | for she si-iji.Hi her and dragged lior from ; the current toward the boat. It was j heroic, but the good stepmother thought j it the siiujilcst thing iu the world. Brawn law on the Hrotfe*. beustor Browulow ia talking very bluntly, as is fiis manlier, to the idle young Tentiesx-eaus, ami liis Htlvtoe may well lie followed by* young m- u iu every xstion of the country. In a recent issue of hw piu*r, th" KuoiviUefArwii rir, he says : If our vast army of worth less, hutv idlers wore put to some useful work, tbe difference in otir product* would be so groat tiuit we would w>n CMNO to croak over our State debt, but would go to work like men and par it. We would soon bear the last about hard times. We would have money abund ant to meet all our wants, and would be* .*ue an entirely dilT.-ieut jwsiplc. We could ui. r.'.us' the facilitioa of our ts.m mon school Hjsteiu, giving every child iu the Htut* a goo.l English edn.wtioti. Few people, we bar, fully appreciate wliat a curse to our State the drone* tire. Thero are thousanda of young man in Tentwawe* who loiter u%ay their tino en street corner*, in bar-rooms, and in place* of public rw>rt, who ought to lto producing not only enough b> supjHirt tlieruselvos, but who ought to I*' aocu mulatrng a surplu- every year. Thoy a* right lyre in Knosviile, ami tliev are iu ev'ry town u l city in the State. They HIV wlikf w might term n*p< ctable va grants. They live, after a fashion, on the go.nl names of their ancestor*, and sultsist by contra'-ting debts they never mean to jiy. Thoy will hang around tho court house a week in order to get on tlie jury on© .lay. They will talk politic* a wlvlii dctsuic to get a muter able little ofllco that an enhTprising young mwn would acorn t<> fill. They to get appointed Munetituca to trusts where they have the handling of •mil* of money which they fall hi ae count for. They go on from laziness to difwipntion, and from dissipation to dis honesty iml probably latul in tin- jwni tentiarv. Wl have said time and time again tlint idleness i* the great curse of onr Houfhern coiuitry, and it will ooti tinue to lie so until these drones in so ciety to which we lmve alluded, an driven either to work or out of the Country. A Walking (lent. The French " Dramatic Cookery " given tliia recipe: How to make a first walking geiitlemoii—Take a handsome young fellow out of u dry gisals shop. He must be very vain. Teach him nl ways to thrust out his right arm so as to carry his coat sleeve up t<> the elbow and to hold hi* shoulders very acfOnre. Toach hint that it is bettor to die than to out his mustache, and flint the study of his jmrt is beneath a man of genius. After several years lie will make an ox eelletit—insurance agent. HE RESIGNS.—The jtfwtniaster at I'res cott, Arirotia, trader* his resignation in the following language : My resignation of the offloo of poatmaHter ut Prescott will l*i scut to the President by next mail. It is for the people to petition, munhig my snocescr. Hlaving from four o'clock iu the morning till nine at night is breaking me down, and I am going to give it up. There is more work in the office than >•• num enn do, bnt the coinpensation is n< t sufflcieut for two. I apologize to any one to whom I may Lave given a mirt reply. Try it yourself, and yon will see how lmul it is to always k<*>p your temper. An Unpleasant Stmt. There is a little girl living at North Beverlv, Mass., whose brief life of three years lias Iwien an eventful one. Hlu was l>rii on board ship in the Pucilio ocean. Bef'We she was three days old her motlu-r died. Before she WHS ev sub f luit tt the loss of tin' jMissoge money of Isith ; he caue- to America himself, | alone. A ixirre qioiuletus' was kept U| to'twis'ii the ae|*irab'd lovers, with fre queut lutorruptious by the father, for ato'ut live y-arN, wh-n it oeauedentirely. Four years later John was ostouiohed one day to see tlie brother of his former love , stop into his place of business in Hohen sokulv ; and what surprised him more wo*, the brother informed him that he ,! had brought Nora with hun at In-r own > re |nest, expecting that he would now marry tier. Unhappily John hud married i j auotht-r a few mouth* before. He niunt ne.Nl, however go down to the 'laind , bout for there were no railroads in . those days- to si*' her. The brother was , on his way to Michigan to commence I farming there. It is unneo ssary to dw I scrils- the meeting. Bufttoe it Ui say that Nora could out to' oomfxrted for a long ■ time after the U'-w* was brokeli her thai i John had csisHix d another ; and John wept too. It was arranged, however, Unit Nora should go on to Michigan with lew Mother ; and nothing, of course j would restrain John from going some distance with them. Hut ns itl-luek would have it, in til® excitomenl "f the moment, he forgot to inform his wife of tiiis debiriiiination, nor Jul lie make up his mind, to-fore storting, a* b> bow far he would go. The Hews, how. ver, was s.m carried to John's wife that her voting hilsluuid was "off" on the R's-h i-stor boat with a young lady, and that Ui V were seell weeping Oil each Other s leek*. Her mind was soon uiatte up. Bhe si-t out IU pursuit OU the next boat, and sue eetNlcnl in capturing h-r fugitive bus touel at Rochester, and brought him j lnu'k in triumph to Schenectady, lu the course of years John beeatu® a widower, and Nora, having married a farmer in Michigan, ww* left a widow with two *mall children, and a large farm well stocked. H-r whereabouts and dream stance® were discovered by John ato>ut n y-'-or ago, and a correspondence was xjs netl in b-rul* much the salue a* they < hatl cmph'yed flfty years tefor<-. All was arranged by letter. Johu gave up his busiuess ill S-henectady. and ntortod for Michigan thr.*' W'N-ks ago as frisky as a vising man of thirty, to marry his old love, and live with her the rest of hw days. Ho found the woman, sure enough, that had written to him, and she the jwrson that hail written to hor. But, oh! w hat a change had forty years made on both. John to-gun to uspxA that ne was not tin Nom that he used to love. Nora ltegan to surmise tliat h was not the John that she had one® set her nff'-ctioua U|HJU. ITreir suspicion* soou grew iiib. to-hi-f*, and, iu two days, they agreed b> wporoU'. John dime straight lawk to BoheiitNtody. The Bays of the Impeachment. lu giving a personal sketch of the iab ex President Johnson, and referring to the .lav* of the great iui(Kfachuicut trial, J. H. Sfct'nllali, a well known Washing ton correspondent, say a: There were .lark ways and vain tricks oounected with to .th sid.r tliat, going b> the Setisb hi a stab- of intoxication, to might to- expelled, a* hod ofb-n Ik*i threatened ill lli* ease. Indi-e.l, a reeo jutiou for his etpnlsioti had unci* tonn offered, au.l was thru ou the calendar of the Senate. It looked then, on a close .xil.-lllatl.Hi, as if one vote suhtraob-d from the Dcuiociatic side would ntx-ure Johnson'* convK tion. Haulsbury or.b r ed the toigus wine merchant out of liia nsiui Ui *hurt order,and imui.-diaUdy ao quaintetl several of his friends with th* ib*t.ills of tlie plot. It readied Johnson's ear* very soon. "They can't to-at ma any otle-r way," said the President, "and they are trying to get Uu. jury drunk." It was immediately r*Milvel by Johnson"* friends to ke>p a cliw*- wsb-h on Saulabury, au.l this precaution was N.NIH rendered necessary. Saulsbury, wh-th.-r a* the result of a conspiracy, or iu obedience to lus own sw.s-t will, got furkmslv drunk on the day rendered m<-moni\de in the hiebiry of the trial by tlie lUlti impeaehmeut *pex-he* of Fes fumden, Trumbnll, and other Republi cans. It was u secret wssion of the Senate, but it skii got noised abroad that Haulsbury was trying to get tin- fl.sir bi make a drunk-*. *p- ~h. Half an hour lat.-r lie would probably have been eXjiolled. Hut lie Wil* ]H>rsua tod. The vote was ex|w-ch d the next .lay, and as it was ir.q"i tout to have Sautobury pres ent, a consultation was held as to the to-st and quickest means of aoto-ring lam off. Somebody suggesbsl a big fright , as a good thiug for liim under the cir cumstance*. Tliere was n Halvcock fire extinguisher in the hall, which was im mediatvly tiiuisferrxl to the toxtoide of the tipsv Senator. Saulsbury rose to know what the infernal thing was for, and the agonizing manner in which he Ivegged for mercy when told that it was a Hbunach pump, ami that it would to npplied to him if lie were not duly sober by live in the morning, will not soon to' forgotten by the few who witnessed it. From that day forward until the vote was token, Haulsbury was sent to the Senab' every day in a hnok, and his movements were carefully watched so ! that he was present to vote against the impeachment when the final vote was token. A Had lb-port, A late dispatch give* a sorry account of crops in the South, and one that it is liojH-d is highly colored. A correspon dent says: doing south from Hirniing liunt to Montgomery, a distance of one hundred miles, and thence east sixty five miles through tlie cotton country, I have never in my life sc. n such an entire failure of the crops. I saw hundreds, yes, thou* mnl* of acres which will not make five bushol® of com per acre, and not over fifty pounds of seed cotton. From Opclika to Oolunibtts, da., it really looks like starvation. It is so dry and not that even trees are dying and * heddiu their leaves as in autumu. NINTH ANMT CORPS.— The ninth an nual renniotuof the society of the army of the Cumlieilaud will b held at the ; opera house, Utica, N. Y., on "Wednes day and Thursday, the 15th and 16th of Seiitemlier. The society includes every officer and sahlier who "has at any time 1 served with honor in the army or depart i rnent of th* Cumberlnnd. The execu ; five committee invite members of other carps to unite with them on the occa sion. An astonished Chicago alderman has | received a letter from ft constituent, be- I giuuiug "Dear au.l Honest Sir." An AflVrtlonate Daughter. , deneral laijolais ha.l leeu oon.lemnad to death for treason agonist Na|Mileoti the drcat. lie luul an only daughter, | fourteen years uf sge, who was remark -1 1 ably to-anttful. Tho poor child was in a statu of fearful iigouy ill view of tlie fob , of l.er fattier. One morning, without oumiuiiutoatuig her ititontiona b> any i i one, shu set out alone and ou f.Hit for St. , j Clouds. PrOMllting herself to-fore the gate of the jHilaiX', by her y him to tlm puiu <>f seeing the r laUvm of the txm.lemmxl; tlmt if any jM-litious weri' b to' .ff.-n*.l, they mut lw jtreoeiibxl in writing. Josephine and Ibwb'iwai were, however, si. deeply IUOV.NI by the anguish | of the distmobNl child, that they cm trive.l to lulrisluue her to th" pruoenoe .rf N apoh-oli as he was iwssing through .me of the apartments of the Jmlaoe. Ac (iimpaniiHl by several of his prime miuia tera. The fragile child, in s delirium of .Hiiotion, rushed to*fore htm, precipito U*.l 10-nN-lf at his feet, and exclaimed : " l'anlon, sire jiarilon for my father 1" Najs it*in, surprised at tills sudden j apparition, eichumed ui displeasure : ' * 1 lmve HIU.I tlist 1 wishea tut no such ei-euea. Who has darl to introduce \xu h-re, in disregard of my prohibition I Leave uie, nukietuoiselle." Hi saying, be turtie.l b pass from Iter. But the child threw her arms arouml his kinxxi, ami with her eyes uf ftised with teals, and agony depu ted iu I every feature of her beautiful, upturned I face, she exclaimed : "Pardon I pardon! pardon! it u for icy father!" " And who is your father f" aoiJ NajM.l Icon, kuidlv. " Who are you f" " 1 am 51 adnioliielie Lajolais," alie reph.-d, " and my father t* doomed to .HE." i Napoleon liitoted a moment, and then Nti.l; " Ah ! but this is tho second time in which your father has conspired against th" State. I can do nothing for you." " Alas, mre!" the j*>r chilA cried, urilh great simplicity, " 1 know it ; but the ii ret time ) >u was innocent, and to Jay Ido not *ak for just me—l implore tmr.ioij, pardon fur hint!" Nap..l em was deeply moved. His lip trembled, tears filbxl his eyca, and taking the little tuunl of the child in taith of his own, he tenderly pressed it, olid aai.l : "Well, my child—yea 1 Fur your sake 1 will forgive your father. This u euough. N• rise olid leave mo," At UIOM- word* tho suppliant girl faotb-d, and fell lifeless UJK.U the floor. She was cxmvt-yed to the apart mnt of Josephine, where she s.sm reviv'd, and, t though in a state of extreme exhaustion, |iroc(x*l<-d immediately to Paris. 51. Rmvatotte, th.-u aid de-camp uf NopolmHi, and his wife mvx.mpanie.l licr to tin. CuiicVt-rgerie prison with th joyful tiding*. Wliru she armed in tho gloomy cell where h. r father was immured, ah' thrvw horceif upon his neck, and her convulsive nobbing, for a time, atifled all iMSMible jKivrers of utterance. Suddenly I J her frame lieeame cuuvulacd, her eyes fixed, and she fell uncounuous into the arms of Madame Lavwiette. When sin revived, reason liod fl.xl, and the aflW tiouste daughter was a hopeless manioc 1 1 Napoleon, in the evening, was in * formed ..f this new calamity. He drop ped his head iu silenou, mused painfully, nrufltod a bur from lus eye, and was heard to murmur, ut a low n.ue of vuioe: " Poor child jxM>r child ! A father who has sucli a .laughter is still tuore euljtabic. 1 will take cure of her and her mother. To a Girl who to "Finished." Jorh Billing* gives tho following : iiertrude—-You tell me tlmt you have , be<-ti two y.-nrM at a toouxliug K-IKKJ, and liave jii'-t tlmsiie.l your education, aud want to know what you shall do next. Leb u, my gushing Oertrude, and I will b-11 you. (let up in the morning iu g.whl sea son, gx> ilowu iub> the kitchen, s in a pototo !>y the throat with one hand and , a knife with the other, skin the jxdato, au.l a dacn more just like it, stir up th. buckwheat Imtb r, l.K.k in the oven aud see bow tlie biacutt are doing, bustle around generally, sb-ji on tlie cat's tail, and help your good old mother get breakfast. Aftor breakfast put uji the young children's luiu-iieoti for ociiool. help wasli up the dishes, sweep some, put things in order, oometime .luring the day knit at least two tnch.*i and a lialf of some one of your brothers' little blue woolen : stocking* for next wintor. In other words go to work and make yourself us.-ful now Uiat you have lie c .tue ornamental, and if you have any time left, afb-r the Isxls aix- all made up, and the ducks have town fed, pitch into the piano, aud make the old rattle box scream with music. IN. this for one year, and some likely voting fellow iu the ncightMirhood will hear of it, and will begin to hang around yott, and axy • war-tor thing* than you ev.-r heard before, and finally will give ' vu a chance to k.-ep house on your own Look. Yon follow tuy ad vice, Gcrty, aud aee j if he don't. Jack Spencer. The Duchess of Marlborough liu.l a relative, commonly called Jack SjN-nfM'r, who was a v.-ry .vcentric characb*r. One of his* whimsical freaks was to take a hackney coach with three friends in a .lark evening, and order the man to set them down in a gliNimy part of the Strand at the side of the new church. He had previously opened the door opposite to that whore tho coachman waited, and a* Spencer and his friends quitted the coach on one side, they went round and entered at ttoo otli-r. Tin ooochtinui was at first surprised that more issued from the coach than he had 1 token in. As they continued .to go , round and come out, he liecatue dread fully idivrm.nl, and at length his torror was so great that he ran from the coach, anil run inb> the first public house, tell ing the jwoplc there he must have taken !in a legion of devils; for, he added, with every sign of horror, that hw lus I only taken four in, but luul oouub-d eighteen out, and that more were coming I when he left tl e coach. It is said that he once contrived to " collect ft party of hunch backed men to dine with him, some of whom indignantly quitted the table. Another whimsical party which lie assembled at his house consisted merely of a nuinls-r of jKirsons all o' whom stuttered ; but this meeting at first tUr.xib-n.-d aerious oonoetiuenoea, for each sttpiKWil he was mocked by j the other, and it was with gr> at difflcultv that their host restored jM ce byacknow! edging the ludicrous pnrj>Ose of his invi tation. What Clothe* Bbl. l)r. Holland, in his atory of "Seven j Oak®" iu N'eri/.iicr's, gives the following life picture : Jim Fen ton, who had been iu deep thought, looked up and said : "Doyou know that calling me Mr. Fenton don't *em so queer to me as it uiuxl to I It Beams all right fur jwrtikler friends to call me Jim, but clo'vs is what ' put* the mister into a man. I felt it , com in' when I looked into tlie glass. Hays Ito myself: 'Jim that is Mr. Fen- i bm as i now afore ye. Look at "im sharp, so that, if so "lie ye ever to seen 'im Agin, yell know 'im. I never knew exactly where the mister came from nfore. Ye have ,to lie measured for't. A pair o' iihears, an' a needle an' thread, an'a hot goose is what changes a man into u mister. It's a nice thing to find out, but it's uueouf'toble. It ain't so luul as it would lie if ve couldn't strip ! it off when ye get tired on't, nn' it's a S good thing to know.'" i "Do clothe* make Belcher a gentle man?" inquired Mr. Benedict. " Well, it's what makes him a mister, anyway. When he git's his olo'es off thar ain't notliin' left on 'im. Dress'm up in my old olo'es, as has got tar i ; enough on 'em to paint a boat, ati' thar j wouldn't be enough man in 'im to speak ' I to." I NUMMARY UF NKWM. ml INIMWM lr**§ llaai* mm 4 afcr—a Mr*. JMMS Clark ooaiulttad antetda at Ftauowtowo. N- >(-. *arly Moarliif tior BAAFI fr.aa tba ULY. .., Hot AM* fruot 103 Uiwoa of THN aiuoaiils roelvMl ui.Jor lb* NEW U.IIT Uw UI Muw< BUU . aliow Ilia total to be TITLT t.'-C 33. THS auKMinl taoaivad from Bo* TON la I&X,AIS.7A . Tba Dauoerals of tba Knnrtl. CTOlXß*— lonal dialrtot of MaUt* ncoal uato* lbs Hon. 1. C. Madlxan, of Htmltuu. to AH Kit. UUAXTSROD term of llmtwf, DMM& ...Tha J'Utrto oflloialljr Aaidaa TL.* rumor ibat <¥p(aiti- aetiv* wintercaitt|lAß|U ... A waalU.Y MAU in L*bUadai|4ita aaiaad KUTAS I* under arret eb*l|rwl WIU. 11,.. IrarrlbD crtm. of I>U*tr.K I K*roi.* utati4- I tn® to bunt bar to DEWTB. NEIGBI .'.* tutor i tat mi UDUF* b* uould ACCHUPBAB tbe work ... Tba wifa uf Captain Phillip ltawuii|*T, aoouai- L*I.IOD by bar thro* CHLUIRNTT, two AULA and a boy, a®od IW*pw?u*, LOFT bar bum* tn Ueadin®, IV, and walkod OP tba lowpalb uf lb* Uuion aanal, aud wbeu IIMI Oruift * mill, daUbarataly walkad LUBU tba cwual and druwnad barsatf and ebtl diMi TU* budl*4 were r*onv*r*D ... TLW UNJJT of N. Ii Orunwuud, WHO awwi,D*d wttb Dunaldam. tn bl* ILL-fatad balluun at Cbloago, wa* found on lb* baaeb uf !*-B* M.rbi**U Nar HT*ny er**k. by a Mr. A. Baekwitfa. Tbe body MM fully DRUMMID wttb lb* •aewptton of bout* or bo*A l*H.l*R* UDUNGM® to Mr. Urttnwoud, and nolo* uf bl* bailout, trip, war* found un lb* body, ftuly O*L*LB*bU>G if* ID*n . uty. A ataiun yarbt, tarrying lb* Quaan and toyai faintly, while ETU*aliig from D.botn* U, I'csVa. m'silb, KNGUVND. otdlidad wub and NANA tb* m ii.KM.et yaobt MmiUto*. A party uf bvdla* and ganUomoii wore ON board lb* MTAUATUA tbraa uf Ntium wore drowned aud una killad Nun* uf tba loyal party war* injuted tlapurl* bave bean iwwexl uf great flood* ut llurmab. Tha Irrawmbly ba* uterfloww] IM BANK* fur nnia* in the district of Prom*, doing TWIUAUM damage to tba no* field* and to proparty gonerally .....A lipanmb TA**l. wluob wa* clapping material uf war at llar- CEJ.TAA, Hfmin, wuddeuJy axpbidad ai.-.t onk, FIFTY perauu* were kil'ad by lb* aipl.aiun or druwnad . ~. Mr*, llaidand *ae atroeg dead - by bgbunag *wr fust etauun, Iwuv, lb# olaotnoUy burning *ory abroad of cioUung f rum bar body .. A tiarty of about forty I men made a md wiUuu tbraa m.io* ut Cuban, CUBA, AAEKAD awl burned a atera, killed nine I vuiuulearw, wounded about thirty and mad* heir eacapN THE town* uf (Jlnebov, ti.a --; bar and Karuku. Uuwua, liav* baou nearly totally burned. Numerou* other deetruebve Arc* are rejxirted in lotbuani* and el*ewbare lin KUWB .... In BpringAald, Mao*.. John 3 Kenaaley, aged taenty-foor year*, wa* killed by faUing tUnt forty feet frum a ncaffoldiiig. | .... Grabatu Hrotbej* A Co., wbulaeala jpu eer and eooiiaiaetou mrrebant*, lialtimora. MA., bave suspended, wtth tlaUhnaa of •!,- 00 I> M. Ray. of CbaUanouga. Tenn. t,a* LIEETI appotnMd by tbe gnvernor to Ati tba ▼aeaacy In tbe Culled Slate* Senate oauaed by tbe deatb of Andrew Jcbneon Milan, prince uf HATBIA, baa addramad a ar eolar note to tbe great power* aeklng tbett *dW* a* to be bUwaegavina tnaoriw-UUII A uil ha* baeu begou under tbe CIFU light* taw IN Waaluugtoti A*A. net tba Pullman palaw oar I-omp*ny Tlire* hundred born*** war* : horned at Byeff, lloaat* kit Clara K. Carter, who wa* taken to tba uwane aeilom in Aogoata," Me., cmnouited *aid* by •traj.gl.ng bareeif wtth a pair of ebuiUo* ... Oeorg* W. Pemberum, *bo wa* aentenoad to be banged for lb* murder of Mr*. limgham tn >**T BU* ton. *iabbed buußeif in tba neck, bteeat and aim. The dead wo* oowmnUod wttb tlie baadi* of a übie*pt*'N. which be bad abatpened on tlie door uf Ul* aaff .... David Dob Una, In 1 HGBY county, N. ti., beat out LU* wife * brain* With * uiaUvt, *et &r* to her bed. and then fled HI tbe wood* Tbe murder wa* •ndently pre meditated. Tbe wife wa* a quiet. Uiotfeiiaive woman .... I.aMwt I*J*jrt of tbe crop* tn th* Waal are f**orUE~ more *o than could be eqwctr D after Hl* eenoo* flood*. A* a party of men were at wutk on tbe lew lunatic ARJH.in at I'aurer*. Mar*., a tbaiidar- BO)l fell aan-ug them, kilting one uian and INJARIUK auutber White a large New York excuraion party were at lona laland, in tba lludaou river, on* woman w*a ennhed to deatb Llweeu the boat and the wharf Mid two men were drowned by falling into tbe river While A boy named Joaepb HTAHI, from Altocna, wa* riding op the mountain in a coal car tbe trap gave way and be ** thrown to tbe track. Hi* body WW* cut into a hundred JIECEE . Tbe family of Hon. Tbnriow Weed wa* poiwotted tn New York by a servant girl twltig oxalic ADD to clean tlie kitchen kettle* with. I'oHtmMly al! rwcovared A man, hi* wif* aud three childten were fouud dying FI.WN •larTatum in a New York tenement house .. . Bear Admiral Go&in* of the Cutted State* navy ui dead ... .Tbrae children named L*WD. aged on* two and four year*, luring in th* pariah of Oaabmarw, Canada, were burned to death in tbair houaa. ibeu mother having lock ml tbem M for safety while ebw WA* AL tending to worn* vu k outa.de. At a c. M in vited Archbishop L.edoohowski to lb Hue on the expiration of hi* term of imprisonment iu February next, to attend a special oonsUtory. at which he will receive the insignia of the enrdinalatc lb porta from Ilhuoia and Wisconsin atala that a froet a faw mghta •uncu did considerable damage to earn and other eropa tha yellow fever liae entirely disappeared, and Key West is now exceedingly healthy The New Orleans Priar Currml estimate* the sugar crop for 1874 and 1875 at 11A>67 hogshead* against 89.49H last year. The inula**.* crop i* estimated at 11,518,818 gallons The Kar.saa Oeutral aud lUack llills narrow gauge railroad company, with a capital of gI'LO.COO, HAS been organized ia ( tuuhv Tho United State* war veeerle Hartford and Oongi EIUI are at Tripoli to demand satisfaction for the insult* offered to the consul A Pane paper announce the intend, d marriage of King Alfonso of Bpain to the oldest daugh ter of the Duke de Montpensier Tb* foot and mouth dieeaso has broken out with great virulenoi iu Dorsetai.ire, England, win re twelve thousand animal* aro down with it. The distemper is spreading rapidly to nth- r 1* I* of England A ieiter fioni Donald sou, tlie let aeronaut, has been found in a i total# oa th* shore ef Lake Michigan ta whieb be aaya j Over I-*k Michigan M right v. M. at Uta averitng of starting. about thirty miles from Chicago and about thres thousand (aat high. A gala la oocniitg fi >m tba north rml Tha ballooo la griUng oat u order. the gas aaoaping fart Can't (amain up much lunger Will auraljr land lu tha land. Fsarfnl atoroi."" I ...... A" lumber ilaalar named Molitor. and bia bookkeeper named Sullivan, of Began City, Michigan, vara fatally abot through a window. I*bara had baan tronbia with tha amployaaa during tha day O. K Courtney von tha aingla aoull race at Saratoga for tha hi*t m 4 duuKHfud bsdg*. wtl - ! mg tba mile and a half and rvtarn In 13. til^. I Tba aaooud awtmming aantaat batvaao Johnson and Coyla for tba ohamptainihtp of tba world, took piece on tba Delaware ritar. Johnson von tba raoa of tan miles la two buura and furty-ait minutes .... Commodore Ooudanougb, commanding tba EagUab squad run In Auatrabau wa ten, landed at Carlisle bay, Hauta Cru* ialand. for tba pwrpoaa of opaning oocamunteauoa with tba aaliraa and •aa received In friendliness. but aa ba vaa raturuiiig to bia abtp a abowar of puMonad ! arrow* waa (brown at bim, raauhtag to bia daatli and tba wounding of a liaoiauaat and avi>u men. Tba village waa •bailed and buruad by tba naval antbontiea. Food for Infant*. Tina ia a Imrtl time fur child ini, hut tlio igtiumiif*! of young mother*, and j autucUmoa uf older onto, ia largolr r eputksibd* fur aickiMMs and 8om tif them neither know how or when to feed themwlvtw, or tlwix children. Neither the right food ia given to hand fad children, nor at the ritfht time. Dr. liawaun, in hia thnuty of the relatione j ijetweeu cholera infantum and over feeding, ia of the opinion that it ia , chiefly " the improper character of the ] uouriahiueut generally given aa a subeti ; tute for branst milk " t!iat cauaea gimtro iuteatiual diaordent. Hia theory u that j the majority of infanta and young dtil ■iren Buffer and die becauae of the pre vailing tgnuraooe aa to the requirement* uf the infant aa to the quantity and { quality of the nuuruihmeut requisite to inauilain perfect health. In intimating ; hia akeptLcixm about the exiatwnon of '■ teething aickneaa," he wishes to deny that a natural phyuologioal prooeaa hue j any ahare in causing gestro intestinal disorders in children. An Infortweatc Boy. Two peasants, husband and wife, name.l Hetty, live at Pltwauivur Mar&e, ! near Paris. They have a little boy, aged ail, to huoi they are uniformly brutal. The other day the child became weart uf life fruiu being beaten mt often, and deacseuding to the eourt-yard where a ferueiona bulldog waa shaiued, ha an pr< ble at the dug, who, springing fiercely at the boy, j threw him down and fastened hia teeth in the shoulder. At this Ui tant a ueigh | bur jum}>ed through the window and, driving tha bulldog away, aaved the | laid. Mare of It. A new move in the Beeeher trial oomea from the plaintiff's able. Notice of a uew trial was served lately on Mr. lieeoh- T'S attorney s. Fortnatcly for the pub lie, say* the Tribune, Judge Murrit *• preanes the hope that the new proceed ings will only occupy eight or ten darn. More than that would be unendurable. Wli-u the fanner's wife hits large washing to do, ahe can aare half her time and labor by using Dobbfaw' Electric Boap (made"by (Yugin * Co., Pliila.) One {Mjund of it is equal to three of any other. Try it. * Scud for a fn* npramea copy of the splendid Bcaaotii doubie-ebeet Hnu Franewwo WEZKLI OmuviCUA an alda. spicy end fenrieae peper. it always runtam* compete and re liable market, mtuug and elock repurtn. also a valuable agriculture! depart tnent apemally pre pared by en upwxwteii editor. Pull at valu eUe information uf tbe Tecifle <>* L It m only ta.UU a rear, and twenty eauta add.uunaJ for poetagr, in advaura. --Com. Important to Tratrier?., Peraoua vmiung Sew York or leaviug br tbe oars from Grand Central Defiot, will aave ao u.'vat.ee and eipenee of carriage buw end bag rage ei|Nrweage t.y •l<**ing at Orand Unto*. Hotel cf>i<*iu> Urand ientral lieocs. Ovwi 3So eirgai.tlv furniebed t\sa* and filled up at a coat of tmw (MO. F-Uropean plan, fiueete .en live more luxuriously for tbe money at tbe it mod luion tbau at any otber tlrei-ciaaw boutw , M Kev York Magna end atreet oars pass the I lour* to ail |arm uf u o mty lie* mat the boteJ yon enter is Uit Orand Vntoo Hotel Ocm. ' __ A gentleman in the eastern part of ibe Mat", who aea ab.*tl having lite leg ampu tated ou accounl of tie being lent at rigb' augeW and atifl at the knee, beani of JoftwsosV IsogytM IJaimmt. Aber u-Mig it a ebon time I ia leg lucerne a re gM and la BOW a* ■an tceabie as tbe uther. Cost. A great many people have aked ns of late. • Huw do yi*i keep your lmrve looking • leeV and gl.eav V We (ell ibem u'e Ibe .wt tiling in the world; give Msndita's rViroiry I IITI.'*A I'tncd lTS two ur tbrwr iiUHtva ek.— dta. • Tirao tries all thingn,'* ami ha* pro.cn that U miar Ralmtm of WtJd Cherry i* tba remedy ; H J.au earad be I*w raclp- Iraa ee eaoMMol tee ataiae- eai aagMWaa Tbwe la e* ■*< uapM OL IVVIABWI U.,< N DM* WJ dWUpete- Vtfbi Baeala. Imuiv* ol ll> ■ervea. McaM Keey toraUoa. bbarv Fa aa In Uh> Un>c>. >a .aaa at Ut 11/imach. iaacik.o . ( ha th-aala. and BaaUiwal ta. Moaclaa Addraaa CKAIUMH K S . I*3it -m. Mxaal. Pbttadatebla. Pa. atvtnc Tbe Markets. •• vosa. Beat #ft *•. Hoga—lJW... 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Tfa f*Ma- VS SSetiyp 1 pygLf NEW YORK TRIBUNE. The Trtisrtlng Amrertcnit Wewrwpspat. TUB EMT AUfgUTIMISie MkUIIII. Daily (10 a yaar *..-Weakly. J Weafci U. Naw. ha aa HU Mtaei'dlie . (bpa mi Idraruateg Mares Frea *atr :a otsS..< a raara. m el. partes" aar* SSdwaa Tmr Txojrcws. tf. T*. docA V>ZUU frTKTHTy.*^*b.'Cj-Ma X9\ The Klea af the Redy B kw Iwwra . t*aeitr Na raaia aaepaar . lb. aarva* pe wweeregere ibe baaela. the X.daey, and the gnrw# • atMams lew eaattoe araete* e ••■kaal MM* ie the euaekw t4 the iwpsl arwea. and to brtag thata back la thetr dolt, ihere B una Ilka Ba rageWuag. aarvtyta*. n>er. rnnhnf iiiufi—"itfami uf fsrrsnt'a Hmtm(v*l Srtlr dpfriftl. It nKaaaalae tha aye>m end lartn.raa ■ beaßh herb tha hoSr and Ibe rated Sld *1 H'oaO-u eoc titTair su-.zsi aood *ru. ipr book WtiV ha Jttx Anger U-BbUaßlla. ESbr KrJtt! •Id aaani'll "af ta tka wtwld ft cow fard Maaaera. and a^FMseef Jawebp. Btefta INckara. 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