Wine and (Jlory. A fly, on the brink of * tankard, M The rich mantling wave of the ripe lUienii>h wine ; "Oh, what are yon doing? yon mah to yonr rnin! Re wise, fooliah fly, and to reason incline!" Thua argued another, careering in gladness. Around the bright flame of a t*|wr afar, "All drinking'* a folly ami bring* melancholy ; Take warning and alum it, lost tlv that yon art'! "Behold how a passion more noble should move you; Tis glory alone ha* a charm in my eye* ; Whatever betide me, ita radiance shall guide me ; Good-bye, willy toper! and learn to l>e wise." Thn* saving, he sported hi* wing* for a minute. Then flew to the light that so tempted hi* But burring his pinion* in glory"* dominion*. He fell in the oandlo and died iu a blare. " Ala* 1" cried the fly that was perched on the tankard. "Can aught for the want of self knowledge atone ? We rail against other*, see faults iu our brother*. And t'lame every folly and vkf but our own." But whether this fly was converted from tojuug' Or led a new life, i* not easy to say ; But if flies are like drinker* inong two-legged thinker*, 'Tis likely he sips the bright wine to tin* da}. HAPPY AT LAST. •* I do wish. Marguerite, you'd listen to com mon sense." said Xtrs. Bale. Mrs. Bale was sitting hy a table opposite to a rose-twuied window, whence a lovely summer landscape stretched itself away green meadows, braided witli the silver baud of a tiny river, and cluster* of woods seeming to lean against the sky. She was a widow who bad not yet lost all the fair rounded outlines of her girlish, beauty, or the luxuriant auburn hnud* of her yet uu silvered hair. And Marguerite, her lovely daughter, sat on the other side of the table, the slanting suu light touching her golden tresses, and her dar rlmg complexion wniel purer and in. re like a newly bioss-nned >,*! pea than ever, by con trast with her light dress. " Well, mamma. Marguerite I Sale spoke ainuv-t rvckle&alv. " what would vou haie me do 1" Mr. Alcotte has ptv{*sed to yoa . " ••Yes." Marguerib s hand involuntarily closed over the ops a letter ly.nc in her lap. while slu mmed her face suddenly away, as if the glow of the noon sunlight hurt her eve-. •• And *on actually intend to refuse him ': " persisted Mr*. Bale. Marguerite sluithlerod slightly. Tbennsiuc. she crossed to her mother s side, and placing her hand on the back of her chair, looked down into the U|>tnmed face. '• Maunii*. would vou liAve me marry * man whom 1 da not lev. "My dear, ray d.-xr," reasoned the mother. " thi* idt *of love is gurwlv visionary. True happiness i* founded solely on esteem." •" Mamma, that's uoiweuse !" •• Marguerite I " Well, niimiiu. it i*. And I *m not going to tarter w*y the gold of mv he*rt for any *aoh dry leave* of theory. 1 lov* one w*n only -and that i* Geoffrey Kosstnorv. And 1 will never marrv auvooe else." " But. Marguerite, dear Mrs. Bale was half frightened hy the vehemence of her daughter s manner Geoffrey lU>ssnier L* dead." • . •• How do 1 know that he is dead ] The slap was 10-t—but liar* have been many instance* iu which one or two. or even half a doxt-a nor ► Ms, have survived a worse shipwreck Uian that. And I know oh. mamma. I feel it 111 ciy soul that be is not dead. My heart would not beat cow were there not an aff.swenig throb to it somewhere in this wide worl ! •" Then where is he? How do you at for this long eij unbroken silence on his ,.u l ?" demanded Mrs. Dale. "I don't account for it, mamma—l ouiv • " Marguerite." pleaded her mother. "he has forgotten you. even if he is still alive. Give hnn up. lYvve your womanly pride and spirit." But Marguerite resolutely -hook her head. "My daughter," went on Mrs. Dale. "Mr. Akotte is your uncle's friend. One reason of my cv TrßhlSll >I'KI'NR I'll. TurUrv In t'aalllna l 'lake a sirrnaouv tlelrnse, A military authority anvs Unit there t* every indication that Turkcv is M a JH> nit ion to make a streuuous defense ujxui the Dtuiubc ami in the Balkans. In a.l ilitiou to Uie army properly so called, alio jv.*aes.*i * 200 battalions of territorial infantry in the Vila vet of the Pamilve, an.l bxaoyk Baali*. the late ambassa.lor at Pari* ami now guveruol of this j-ro vntiv, 1* displaying great activity. The place* situalixl lljvoii the luiuks of the river are entrenched ami well provided with supplies, ami mime of tlieni, ueh a-> Wid.lui ami Varna, are very strong. Tin latter town has eight advanced forts uu.l 200 siege pieces, a fourth of which are Knipp guns. The garrison is uuvlertlu command of Blum Pasha, u Prussian Jew, whociune to Turkey alsuit twenty year* ago. I'he Turkish tlcct will n>- siune the offensive in the Black sea, where it di.*|v-i ■* of sixteen large iron elads, as many vessel* of lighter draught, a jHvwerful artillery, ami gm d Knglish engineer*. The Russian army is cvmpostd as fol lows: First The army of the South, which was formed in September, under ilie command of the Grand Duke Nicholas, with lien. Nisp, llgiski as chief .f staff, comprises four complete army corps, each with two divisions of infantry, one of cavalry, ami artillery in projvortion, four Battalions of ehaeurs, two dms lOUS of Don I' s-sa •ks, four regim. Nts of light Cv'ssack*. aUvl three l attall. ns ..f sapjiers, making 36,tA>0 men to each corps, or 200,000 men in all. I'he ad vance guard is already at Uugtieui,which is the junetn n of tlie Bouiuanuui au.i Russian railways. Seoond—The r-serves of the army of the Smth. consisting of four divisions of infiuitry, four battalions of chasseurs, one divi--ion of cavalry, and artillery in prvijvortiou. These trov.ps, encamped iu Podolia, repti sent a total of from 70,tX>0 to 80,000 men. Thus the Russian forces intendevl to operate upvui tlie 1 hum U numbv-r aKuit 280,000 men, ami this is tlie estimate which has been formed as to their strength by Gem klapa iu a let ter to tile AVut" /Vf i' yVt - . Thiol—The .svast artuv, which will have to keep watch over the Crimea and tlie movements of the Turkish tie. t, has been formed of two corps which formerly behmged to the army of the south, am' numla-ring, together with the garrison of Bender, Ackermoun, Kertch ami Otehakoft", about a hundred thousand men, who are under the command of Gen. Kenn-ka. Fourth—The army of the Caticuui comprises, inclusive . f the reserves re cently dispatched to it, ninety-tw > bat talions, eighty-two squadron* or aotniua, twenty-five batteries, ami some irregular cavalrv, consisting of Mussulman volun teers from Tidis.Daghestau ami the Cas pian sea. Gen. Melikoft' is in command . f this army, which is estimated to nurn ber 150,000 men. It may, tlierefore, be said tliat Russia has now in line half a million of men, from which total must be deducted a fifth for non-combatants ami ineffective*. But during the last month she has been organizing and putting on a war footing nine fresh army corps ; and there is in addition the imperial guarvl, commanded by the czarevitch, ami consisting of three divisions of infantry, two of cav alry, three brigades of artillery, and one of chasseurs. The Invalid E IIUVAC, which is the organ of the Russian minister of war, has also published a table of the Turkish forces at the end of the war with Servia. According to this journal, the total of the Turkish forces in Europe did not then exceed 867 battalions and eightv three squadrons, making in all 250,060 men and -It 18 guns ; ami those in Asia, 165 battalions ami sixty-four squadrons, making in all 120,000 men and 3'-2 gun*. New levies have been raised sr ce, hut the Involute does not tliink that Turk, y can now dispose of more than 450,000, many of whom are irregulars. The In valid? also estimates that about 50,000 Turkisli trvxips will be employed against Montenegro, that there will lie 00,000 at Widdin, 20,000 at Rustchuck and Silis tria, nn n church, in company with hi* son, young Pi.-rre |>out and an Oxford tutor associated with them, he found a partv of voung fellows near by, stripjssi to the waist and bare-lagged, running a foot-race. He remonstrated with the young men, using rather severe language. There were eleven of them, sal wart fellows. The clergyman getting in the way, one of the racers ran against him and knocked him down. The son of the minister, being by, knocked down the Nottingham rough. Another coming up, he dealt him a blow which sent him to the ground. By this time the whole crowd was upon hirn, and the Oxford tutor came to the rescue, but w many chihlreu. Why, sir, a WUUIIUI up there ill fol'tv-fivc has Jllst had her seventeenth cliild." •'The seventeenth " Pact, sir; ami I don't ladieve she's more than tlurty-tlve vear> old, either. At that rate, you s e, we must cxp.vt to tumble over children in the street around here." "You'l- sure about the number it's really her seventeenth?" "S> they say ; but go up ami see for yourself. 11. r name's K. 11. v, an.l she live* tu the fourth fioor front. She's proud of the baby, ami will be gln.l to talk with you." The writer went through the narrow jvassiig.-s and up the stairways of the tenement house, and wrapped at a .l.s.r in the fourth sUiry. An old lady ad mitted him to a room that was scantily furti.sh.xl, but clean ami pleasant. He a*kid if Mrs. kell. v liv. d there, rud for an siisw. r was p..uiUsl t.- a bid, on which lay propjHil up on pillows a comely Irish woman who ilid Hot seem to In older than the officer had said. Her (aim was round ami ruddy, her complexion was that of entile eontcutment, and she seemed m the la-si of ph' s.cal ami mental healtlL A baby lay at i.er side, looking intently at its tiny fists, as though trying to make up its miud whether it ha 1 ever wen them before. The visitor at once established himself on a basis of wel come by saving that it was a flue child, which was the truth. He ask. ,1 how old it was, and Mrs. lx- 'ley said: "Four days, sir." "Audit is your twelfth .'' lie ven tured to say, deeming it imprudent to risk mentioning the number that the officer had statist. " Oh, sir," ami Mrs. Kelley's favv, anil brogue that refuses to be represent ed m print, indicated mild rt scntment ; "this is my seventeenth." " Ma'am, you have gixd reason to ln proti.i siie look'-.i assent "of being the mother iff such a family"—she stmlisl, ami dr: .. the I ..be chxw-r "at your time of life." " I'm not '• rv old, that's true, sir." " V : much ov.-r thirty, ivrtainly." " Thirty-s.-ven, sir.' " And how old is your oldest ?" " Ninetei-U. 1 was just eighti-. n years iind three months old when he was born." The old woman who hail admitted the visitor then gave information with a pride of manner that tol.i, before she had impart 1 the ku -wledge m words, that si.o w ... Mrs. Kell. v's mother, ami that she t *>k t-> hers. If a part .ff the merit of Mr*. K. ih y's achievement. The facts that fdie imparted, without stopping much t<> take breath, were as follows : The husband. Patrick Kellev, is a hib T er, alsnit ten years older than hi* wife, and lie brought his family to this coun try from Ireland in 18115. They had child been uiarrnxl a year when their first was Ixirn ; next came three girls at inter val* of alvout fifteen mouths ; next, after a year ami a half, IHIV twins; next, two girls ami a boy, with intervening js-ri-sls not r.ueh varying from a year and a ! quarter; next, another pair of twins, but girls, after a lapse of a little over a year ; and the six other but!:* were less than eighteen mouths apart. All were healthy as babies, yet fourteen died early—of "ail kinds of disease*," the • ltd woman aai.l, but not of constitutional • disorders, she was sure. The survivors are the first b rn and the two voiiugest. The four-days-old infant lagan to squall, hut wits easily pacified by the m ither, who laughingly said: "On, sir. I know how to deal with 'etn ; the mother - f seventei'n ought to. Oh, the bother i of "em." " You will Is- rewurd.sl one of these days bv having a gr.>wn-up family alvuii.lantly able to take rare of you." "Faith, they don't live to do that. Except the oldest— a fine young inon, sir—them that's left is t do I, sir. But I expect to have more." " Have you any particular number fixed iu your mind, ma'am i" "Oh, I don't know. It's some time now since I've had twins, ami I don't know why-1 shouldn't again. I'd be content*-.! if I hail twenty-five altogether. Don't \ u think anyb.sly ought to be contented with that size of a family?" " I do." The truth of Mrs. Kelley's assertions ai to her children was sustained by the family record, iu varied penmanship, on creased and yellowe-1 paper. This docu ment, kept in a Bible <>f much newer up pcarnnee, b ire entries of the mnrringe of Patrick and Bridget Kelley iu 1857, of the birth* of seventeen children to them ill nineteen year-, and of the deaths of fourteen. The writer again congratulated Mrs. Kellev, frightened the baby to the verge of convulsions by a well-meant at tempt t > play with it, nn.l withdrew. On Ins way >ut he in.-ff the officer, who remarked : " Didn't I t 11 you so ?" " You told tli" truth. I've seen the motlu-r and her seventeenth child. Now, Pil like to see the father." "There's no telling where to find him, for he works here, there, and every where. He's a sober, industrious mnn ; but they do say that he was fairly carried away when the seventeenth baby was born." " v " Elated, cli ?" " You l>et ; and he celebrated the event with a party of friends " " Royally, eh ?" " Well, Kelley's a steady, nice man— not given to drink in the least, vou under stand—hilt the night that }iis seven teenth was born"— The officer stopped short, relapsed from tlie manner of a man who has begun to tell a funny story, took on the manner of a man who feels that silence is a duty, and added: "Elated, yon said? Yes, Hir ; Kellev was elated." A Contra*!. The Tuscan women look old before their time, are sallow eomplexioned, and their appearance, an well as their mode of life, is very different from that of the natives of the Kotnagna. There the women are splendidly developed, vigor ous, healthy, and possessed of extraord inary muscular power. They present a contrast to the men, who leave nil the hardest work to them. You see along the Komnn road lending from Ravenna to Foril, pnrtirsof women coming Inden with heavy weights of cut wood. They walk erect, and their handsome faces show no signs of fatigue. By their side walk the men of the party, carrying the little baskets which contain their dinner. The vessels which passed through the isthmus of Suez in 1870 numliered 1,395, and measured 1,980,698 tons. In' 1875 there were 1,411, measuring 1,908,970 tons. Of the vesselh of 1876, England was represented hyatounageof 1,510,198, against 470,500 supplied by other nations. France followed at a long distance, with 135,345 tons; Holland had 101,031 tons; ' Italy, 60,998; Austria, 27,281; ami Russia but 10,627 tons, 11 Nt MMIKY OF Ni:>YS. II rii* ml I til creel Imm llnnir mid Ahrond. Drcxel, Morgan A to , of Now York, mah> an offci to tin* wHtrlmv of wnr to flirtiUh tlu fuuU with whioh to | iv tlm artier from July 1 until the Army Appropriation 1 ill ahull 1 Hit! MHUVTFUV lII>IUIIHI th© tifiVf on III* ground that it auttul I t n vitlnthm of law. \ lurkiah |*uuUat which tit* • t to \ o* halafat, th* Daunt* . nan a|tuiv 1 A tin* pah h aaya tlu iiu*i*iia h*v- mwoxlwl in oroaaiug the DMMUI o in ai Tothath, hi tin DohtuDoha, with a fou of l U I f I nttittioun \ 111 a aitiall minority \ carnival the TITIT f it® kiiut in that OIT> earn* off in V W Ywk aft< I MAIN iimiitha of THEIIAIATITM ainl Aiitn I|mtuU. AMI provtnt a failutt' 'L'HE king of THE carnival ar rt>E*| oft the 1 lattery HI a LT atulHal at IHHUI, ami RODE in alat© up lifoatlway, allriuitHl L*Y a TNKLY guard and mUDLI->-"d to n>|lßE< UT thr grand link, the khedtve OF 1 >|'t ami other dtgmtaiii . T olkiwiltg tin km. eaine a lon# industrial PFOCTUTEIOU OoUMfttillg *f M II I1 llllli dr I TRUCKS ami wagoiia, all inoie I W in gculoUalv aint gaudily DNVRITOL, and RDVM lunng the iirttla tu which tin * TC BULGED NO*F> pa|Hl (HiUtillrta, T*L wcr, huh bete, plulrrn, truukmakr T, (C., WOE© I JI *• TII L THE ear lilval |4"OIH I the |MU*a*le in tin evening vv a although a hug© tliiiUtg of MM*|4O gathered along the hue of Itiateh ami at I moil fvpiai'e, whet. a gi and at aud of \ -no Ui#nU hail la-ell civs ! I, a til M*at* !• !! at a .„i. 1 tie AVrUUiC |ailu i f j**.* |'lr ftMWUibitftt ill tVllUll I'ark, Ni M York, tu M iliii ft ft tlir Ulnilllun if tl i ntatlir i f tlu |iit KiU-Ortxil liailn'k. Aititii -- ft iTr luaitr l>> \t itllaiu (Allien -.lit aiul \(i...an, Alieii liut ti-r, a |HKIU t Ji ,ii \VI. !Uir u mil. atul tlir nUlllt a .in UUll'lli il I v lit li.it ll*M l argr fun nt tii* 111 lu itlurti Now York I'lrtteil |t it at tlatuaito I • |iM| . rtj. 1 hrr< * il- a Mi ir latil in aftl.rft, ami lii< t utllo o>>UUt> > for liuiiiliiftla of uiiloft Man oiivrli>|Kxt lu am 11. l tli-rr Molr also lal'iCo fuM t fti'ra alotij; llio HuJfti U, iu Voriu 'iit, Ma- .. liiifti lift l'otuiayl tama aiul t atiaila In tha aevouty days aliuo tin- ri -toft il fiaiiknift |,l mlo|jo Mi nt into rlTifti t an atotafoof tMrlitv tli U .ud pouiulft o* dot'UlUrllU halo loft llio \S Jft ml otli. o daily. llio anal■.! for liutiau ll|>| UM liavo L-rni ma lt I'luft Ijittrrl (M .1 ttoli mauufa. tnrtltc lomoaliy baa ft -Iwilulnl I'loi-Jilrlit Han - boi l a n-ftO|(tioit u: tlu tit) ball. Si w !oik and >ll a fit 1 waft! i lilt Itaiiird It n liot. Morgan and Ji'bii Ja ! A tor It Man amumiuvd from St. l'rt< iftburit tbat In the 1- tul.aidim-nt i'f S tktun K.i.o!i in \ia Mm i, tbo I,' Mii u ftoinrubat damagiit, lut that tlu ruikiali UxM>|> Mora dofoatld ill til, allplUJ'l to land ituiift an 1 trvo|ia. aud lrft a uniuiii of •liati on li.o l*'i'li. A dii|iati'li may* tlial \u tna baft lbriatou. il tu tavu| • Soma if tb. a . tattoii mntinuoft tin tbo day Iwfoie tiio oaai-uiiiiii at Nalnlv UmuuM i"t UM murder of a farutor tiaiunl sbaw lu ddanl i uuty. M.'., tl nor:uii of tb. Mato nxftitod IlifoituaU. It that a mall bad., l l. fI ft -oil tbo i-nuu and tbat K imou- n lumaout. \ rraji'to was orxlrri d until July 11 1 iftocii fttuniits aid tao j r f - - r- f I'm* .ti 'lll oi- U>;i art* |r t naiin; to k n on a m louttlic ri|iodi lion to tbo lbaok llibft 1 b. raiimad .latiuu Uou. at i.ittii \ ik NY,! ■, uro Mbilr tin iH-o.i|iaiit, blank liuniftait, and iu wife More abfteut, an ! tbeir lite little . !...Jron tbo . dt -t fti'arioit tiiuo veara of • n.n buriu-1 to death A initio! uatnnl tiooiye t'artuaii Maa blown ki |.Mt by an otjl i..u of mtr ■ kititrtnr luar i imrtfel (a, tol . M -t of tbo t auad.au f i ,>t* uk was doftti, \'ftl t i tiro. boour * tO, btft) I tie IU-. Mr. Mrigbt and hi wife More am>Ud >n the charge of ftFltilig tiro t . hl> oburoli 111 N .rlli ftido. 1.. I Qw, IqMHN i I.t'ft 1 neal iy f- rty aj.J.roiinatioaa in tin New York SUJ J!> A UttrolT of la !ft Mm oil Mltli thier drunken nioti in WaftliiiiKt. ti ft'inari Now Yi.rk. and olio of tlsr Una wa> fttabU ol to do atli A now Krem lirat iuet ba If u aj.|ft '.uUftt. wltb tbo Ihic do UrogUi- at ita !.. ad a )>reaid< nt >.f tlio ixHincil and miiuoUr of jinti>■ 1 1.0 ItUftftian a.|uadron wbiob bad Iveti an. tiomd in tlii hart - i , f N- i 1 rk f> r a< u., liuu i*ftt loft uiul. r ft- a .ii 1 oil.: I \ l'ri -. :. I.rant aal.lftl fir 1 uro|w fi ' l l'bliadrl|>lita oil tbo aUanior Indiana Arioa in IVru waa ftovi roly In J mil 1 y an .at th'm .1' A l.uftftian infantry . rj, ntimterii.. and aoroam>ftl by a lari ■ f r of nai.". ami artiiUry, t ok un the laie ■ t maioli f>i Huiuutia. at whirn |.tnt it i> Iwtlu od tlu iinuu Uftiy of tbo 1 ill - ft ] an army Mill altotnjt the |A - -.ago . f tl , l>ali'.l, . A dut-atoli fi in. Aftta Mill run tho loft w nig of tbo ):uvtau army baaadvai, Jiu great forca-to Karak. .--a. a town oil tbo main roaol frm lUjarnt to Hr/o-roum. Tbo oaj turo of S'kg.ft.i.i Klo, and tlu riainc of tb. t-irraftaiaiia wl kllloil t) Karriftoii ami i urtw-d the t"Mn, baa been oil. ial -Ift aniioumxil ui t'oii>tantimi| le. The Uu auuia liatra number of miu.g battenoK -till. I'anuU Ilu IT' i leu to turned to W a!i- IngtoU from bi *iit t-. Ni I .rk A bur iii'Uk. laued oftor l'ultou. Mo., drm.'ltabmg ten building* am! a ]H rttoti of a railroa 1 doj FTH. Mi*-. a i*'!u*>l tearber, w* ► truck at dro. .n. M.... I.an u rnly j.tijui and fell bark dead. Sbo bad I* on -d otto heart dift .\e ...A mutiny ounmil :i t!, Ing t". C. Sweeny, and the mate w..- nl. it dead, The crew were |uit in iruns I'.y an ritilo fttoii on boaril a ftfttkli war Meaner twenty omen persun* wen- ktlid and f. ity injured. ~ Tbe ftteam cullier ilarrtaburg iN .itded ft'ilh tbo ■ft'bi*.tier Mai ietta *1 '. n. 11 .alter wa ftunk, the ra]>:iti and ln wife aud four other* u.ro druwtieftl A crulft in J'rench affaus, rati-. 1 I y tlu formation of tbo new cabinet, i-oemi-d immi nent 1 tic Kiiftsiaiift attem| tiftl to Uoiul>aril Kara, but by a miaralrulali- u tbe !i. t* fell Ofter tbe town without ibm.g any damage, lb. re>,.lt in lb. t'aucam* n no i alaru uigj.ro t*>rtioii, and it wa foarftl tbe Uusftian g< n < ral lefoie bars would be unable l > maintain (amimuim'aUuii* with the u.un anuy. The ltii--ian are rej* rti-l to bate caj.tnriel oul w. rk- at Ardaban in Armenia SerrUry Sb' rman ha- al-aiuloi.. d tie id. a of making a jitibbc aniu unceiiient ■ f In* r -uinj.il, j>li-y. Inteiiv ftuffrring i* oaitMftd by a '■ i.itno in India, aiul ofter nm million |H*.j'le a; r, wn ing rt-li. f The pr perty of wbikydi*- tiller in Chicago waa si i.uil by tbe goft.ru nieiit t>> aatiftfy judgment* agan,-t them Tbe l*r, ; lent and cabinet t. cm 1 an invita tion from the ettntetia ~f Cbatuu *>ga. T'tui.. to atbiul the doft.rati.il . f tbo graft. - if I . ftleral dead in tbat city by the lab *■ Idlera of lft.tb armu a tornaelo j.a*ftfti over Stuvft, ft.ant, N X., doing i-oiind< ral ,i- dama.;, . .Tlu tlrat'uifttaoce in tho t'mt-*l stat< of a ivib.reil clergy man j.rear lung t.a whiter n gregation in an Kj.ifteoj.al cbuieh i recordeil ill t liattanooga. Teun., whtre tbo lb>. John It. Met on nail delivered a aermou Iwfore tb. diocesan convention m -i--: .n tlure Samuel t rr hang' lin V ■mt \ ermui. M . for the murder of a farm. .i , 1*7.1. He bail an accomplice who i* a!o under *< iitem-c of death \ f. irful l.niliit. nn j a-seil over Shaft "bury ami jar! of ).< tu,: ,i t. u. Yt Marlield'* bank at Circb ftille. t)„ Mi*j*-nib d. Aft-.t-, ♦ I (to, I too ; liabilitift's. ,I**l ..A large increaw in the iiunilw r of auddeu df atiia, owing to tbe unprivtHleideftl heat, was uoteii in Sew York In anew.'Utitcr between I'nib-d State* oflicft r and illicit whisky ih-tiHrr* in lei. County, Y.. two men a .ill/en and a diMiller were killed, and thrift. Were i- untied. T.x-Oov. Chamlerlaiu, of s. .nib Carolina, was > (Ti ptl the i*.fti(|..n of .•! , iter of tl < treasury, but deolim-d. Hi will go t<> N< w York, aa load of the law firm f ( linmU-ilxiii, Carter A Kabui Jiv an aocidt nt bt an n enraion trin ul e to oppi.se 250,'sst It.i -inn*. The Turki-li arc reported to have completi ly antiihilated a comjiany of Co-sack* near Sukuni Kaleh Julius K. Nichols, formerly a contractor, com mitted suicide in New Y>.ik A fri sh out break of the rinderpest hv occurred in l-'ng land, near Kondon ... Iftt'intve stock stall.* on Ora*s Hill farm at Miillmry, Mas>„ were lmmed. I,oss, #20,000.. A tiiimher > f |>eo|>le in N<-w York were overcome by the heal, and several ease* of sunstroke is- urred The town of Cressw. 11, N. C. was totally d< strote 1 by lire, 'i'liere wa but little iii*ur*nce hold l.y the owni-r* of pri | rty, Mid gri st distress jirevnilftd . lbilsrt Da kin, u llarrishurg i I'*. i grain di aler, was attacked near that city, IM-Aleii iuseuailde and root nil. F.ighty- iv j ado aul.se jueiit to Jiiue id, 1*77. until jitoj* i provbioti has been made Io t on. i. . \Ybun. uobift wa* gft-iicially ol . i fti d I > the t.eimans of \, w Y • i k in |>•- lltl's and I'XClll sloll ft I lie seen I il ft of wa| nii.l tlenei.l Mol man tiisjMCted lli< foitiflia Hons ami ilefi'iisa* lu It -ton h>it*u I ielu I . fftlieiidsii t.0.1 I'id bsA n consultation 111 t'blcn I regarding tin ttollbh soh tin Mi Xl call boi ilel. Ynccdolc* of tiiimuU, I'll. I billft llli'(N. \ 1 ItlufftVif linn llio follow lllg stul les lif tlrullgo uuilllltl I -11 ililoet i. le, uiul intuiting: lion- in a ntiirft ftftlucli our ft i'l iu*ii ills lb'tUMll IH. I'ltltlli 1 li lutes 111 lis, it lii I ftv ll It'll We till* then fill! llouilil til lu'llefte All.Hit two ft cm s ago one of Inn li ual. , i licnn liulclo.t u 1.r00.l of cliicketis.iuiil tlicft we re ill .1111- i'lle.l 111 n Coop it, Ji,, gunl' 11. Close In , ill IUI uspnliigua ls*l, ri -te.l u Hue o\i| cut, the |x t of the household, ftftlth some llcftft kittens. tin. ol the k lit elm looked upon the chicken* un.l loved theui lovc.l tln ui so well that it ulniliih>ll4*l uiotlo r, mnt brother, and sintcra, and wout to the old lieu and asked U> lx< ad uuttisl into her launty circle uu.l beooine u incuila r there >l. Ihd.lv clucked as sent, und ihcnccfoi ftfttud hi'U.cliickcua and kittens luiugli >1 together in 111 tit It UI s V 111 - |mt lift Mill swci t accorftl. as It *1 -) s) 11 'ft I the ileueon, yet did his heart g*l, to m i- chick, ns and kittens ru!ihiiip aguiust , each other and Ivilitf elosc together, and lua fwftorite lien WrooditiK them all witli In-r wing.*, uini the entire fnuiilv act nig nil day as if kitty, in spite of four elawa uiul her fur, had heeii hatched from nu <*gg'. Ihe kit!\ of two veara is now a grave old eat, hut from kittenhood to the JIM si-lit It has lived and roofed Willi llie chickens ami hen. There ui<- sft< rul witnesses to tha truth of another slorv. The ufllliatiou in this eas- was hclwcen a eat lit the lift land House ham and four amall jugs. It eoiuuii-ucft d las! summer and ruutmued some ftftis li.s, oil the grounds and street adjoining the Hylaud llouae. 'l'he cat saw the jugs, ftftint up to them, made (riemU with them, ami lax-ante their oon stun! <*olu|'iiliioii until tliey ftftereshut up in ju'tis. When theft ut**, the cat ftftas always preaent, and tliev followetl it alumt, running fttlu n it run and walking when it walked, and each night the cut and jugs slejit t .g.-ther in the straw. Just aft* i tie lust li< eft ft full of snow a man tti W* -t Sparta, while in his haru ft.trii feeding cuttle, heard a noise umolig lu* kfei-sc, i-losc hy. He turned and snftft a foi takeotie of them by the m-ek, sling it over lus lawk, and start across the tields with it t . Hurtmuii gully, a quarter of a mile ..w.ift. lie man ch.iscd with a jiitehfork. hut t. •• si: >w was an d*eji that the fol gained on him. So he called Ins so. ) heixl dog aiul showed hltll th- game. Ihe do • qillcklft caught u]< Willi tin- fox, hilt the fox lit. 'PJOftd the g.w-r, turned around, whijqssl the dog, and then Us.k ti I - tlie s'.s -<• ale I trottad "li again. The il. g was induced to tackle th*' f. X three or four times, and each time the result ftftu* the suuie as we liaftc ih'scnlsxl; th*' gisis*- w,ts drojijaxi, th*- dog ft* hij.p* il, and a forward movement With the The f.'\ dually got safely into the gullv v. itli hi* goo~c, and protiably never had a Is tt*r ojnuion *.f himself than he ha*l when lu- ftftu- satisfying his hunger oti the choice ill*nt that he hud wvured witli so much risk and e> ftttrage, Alsmt lift. ftfticks ago a quail flew into one of our ft iliac** yarda, and ftaa jiiek*xl tip In i ktiidift hand aud given to Mr. 1 iiomua O .Meara, who jmt huu in a large cage in hi* *t*>re. In the same ris>m < ere twu canary turd*, iu another cag*-. The canaries would sing and tlie quail would w. *tle m I. t jsuis*-. and so much rix-qir *- ly of feeling wil* mainfiasDsl tliut after a time Mr. O'Mi ara transfcrivxl thr canaries to the cage of the quad, who r**'i ifti-d the songs*era with eft uient de . light, and when tiignt come, weeing them jihu'*' Uieinaelve* oti a jn-reh iu tlie tot) .■f the eaue, it li -|>| *- 1 t<> ouotlu r ix>reu ju*t IH-I'.W and slept there. This it hua • lone c.u'h night since, although Is-for*-, in i. Minlumv with quail customs tlie world '"ftcr, it- ru ol was the bottom of the tWc The ( etirl Imlignant. At a late hour John .fi>hns*.n st*M*d under au awning waiting for the ruin to slack uj. Along came a stranger, who Sought the smile shelt*'f, and remaikid : •• l'liis ruin will do the grass g ■ I." " Y-s; and it ft:ll a!-x> heljft wheat," rejlif*l Johnson. " Nun- : >r il iwcrds is," continued the man. " Ami splendid for grape-vim *," said Johns* >n. "How tny-ftt*-rious are thy works, oh, uaturi !" sighixl the stranger, after a long Jmtl*e. " Ai d what jsair worms of the dust we folk* are," sighed Joliuson, and that was the List he knew until he found him self a! the Htatioji. He said he thought hi- hud la-en struck hy lightning. •"There fttas neitlu-r tlmuder nor lightinn : all night!" iudignantly ex elaimed tin issirt. " You w**re drtmk, sir, and the oflici r found yon drijuiiug Wet and without s.-nse enough to tell tin- American flag from a cloth*-pin. lKn"t try Income any thunder and lightning game on tno." "l)o you supjftose you hear nil the thundft-r Uiere i* nrnir.d?" softly asked the prisoner. " Yes, .-ir, and about everything el •<> ; and I don't want any impudence, either. Yotl an- s* nt nj> for thirl;, days." " I'll take jiari* green and die *>n the way iij tin re !" snid the man. " Very x* *-11, sir. The lllack Maria jns'i. * a graveyard, and it w ill ls> no trouble 1 i t "H yon over the fence. 1 Yon't laki- tis> much of th* j.is >n if you want a g.ssl cflivt. - Ihtroit /Yr* /Vcs.v," Tno Hog .Stories. The ('ilumhtis (Wis.) Hrpiihliran tells one as follows: " A four-year-old child of lb-neon I>. .f. Evans, of Elba, fell into an otu n cistern a few day t ago, and nn elder lirother leaped in after him; hut the latter found it inqiosaible to reach the fltsir nlsive while su|>|torting the ciiild. A largi- Newfoundland dog, comprehending 11 •• situation at a glance, ran off to n neighToriiig flehi, bringing back with him a nuinher of men, attract ed by the strange actions of the dog. A ladder was jmt down in the cistern, and the young man and his charge, half drowned, were resetted." Tlie other is related by the Providence /'ri ** thus ; " A Imy was driving one of Keunisly A (Tough's teiints ar ticulnr damage having been done. Ihe owners of the sagacious dog say that they would not take for liim." • ("Trent pecuniary distress prevails in Belgium. Manufacturers have stopped, workmen are out of employment, trade is ri.ul the theaters are empty. Germany is an equal sufferer. NpHlintf l lllnntl. \Vru.runn', IV •\< o„ N. Y*. Ag>'. 1.1. IVnr Hirn 1 >tirii K th** niiium r ntl winter of lK. r s and I whu .*• (tliot?• nml rh-t. This wni •re* m pftni< o>atue know ing tlt nt when the IUHN of hair otMuira, grn (rally from that patt tf the h ad whrtaalhr greatest heat i ne • arilv generated, and that annual fata hy thrif nature induce heat rather than all* Mate It turned their attention aiul pharmaceutical aclouen |>wntd vegetable U)!N, aa the I n in of R luollt'ttlm 111 to pnHiude the j lowth I |t oi \' the U auty of the hair, ihe'o tum !<<-•*, or Coeoauut thl, pea#Mt.l It- If llt it I oliglv, an ponnennhig inaiiV plejn I ll r jHH-uhaiU udaj ld fr the |Ntr]H)an ; but ita odr waa ol'Jrt ti'iah!e, and Ita h imity (eit pt aimi ripoid |n )IRI eeii>ed f I a longtime to defy all effort* to muki It a%ailalile, for popular Uae, Ul coo| | t'illiiatea. Ity aw bitUflo rn .ft til i. of other lli|:*dleiU, llimw which wilt ftltetulially o> 't it him With tho ii hare I" h tlla i "iditl, and they t"gcth i line |f'Mtu oda t s liutatioii, reiuuit-a all U inleitt ! U daiid* ruff and ilrMgoiatca th a. tion of the capil larieo in the htglu I degr. r Ita * ITnet upott th* gld*r*iuei> and ih lilleaa of the hair la aii h a Uiliiti ho Mirpan-M i . and it la offr-rod tli the ptil i* m the liim U lief that it only rotjuirea to i known to eii|>r 11* ite all otlic-r pi | iatioira. NYe ai< oonfideiil that m one who will make a trial of it efficacy will t*e willing to return to th UM >f any other pieiMuaiion. Jmm ph liuriictt .V i <., jWietou, uiJUiUf*cturrra and pr*i rieffWa, * . It u-niftttU it it tl Nrdliiliiß %% Ivra. "IhiUieatlf infelicity,' which newt j.a|*-r re }Hrtera Uowadava fa ** |*euuy wie and p Ulid fiH'liah Kiaii he Will attempt to eeolti*- niuur hy raMlig the MiitlliTal id Uuwc inrdi< UiCni. ' ■uUliUi.ig tti Buffer, hia li< r\oUa avt* in he ( u* m.palrtxl, ami he i fretful ami (eruik a tit Bilbject t* bw"i>Uie etubrulled in *'doinea ii Inft 1. ity Or the. good wife may, from her to UlwjrioUft duti* a or family care*, hate "libjcct to audi i hift itic afToctioiia ah are |o tilurly Un ith tit hi her M?X audteing ©KltlOod lu hkiMl f and atrriigtli, Miffeiiiig fr tu iarlwlie, ueriouonv hoaulache, mt t nal fmer, and en during |U!i* tMi ISUiUt fOUaitr OieUflon, ahi may j*ee\i*h aint fretful anvthing hut a g* tiul h ipiuate. 11l thla dr|4orahie noiidrfiou id ..! hoallii. >hftull !. art wicly and emplog Dr. I'ici* - B Fa), rite I'rt •w-riptioii, it will u due time, by ita cordial. U tile and iierv me projwr tle -, I eat ore her health and Uaiiaf<*rtn hrr from the pi ewh, e* Idliig, u ritahh U Uijfrrtd ui\aiid t* a hapj ~ cheerful wife leaving aaid* levity and aj akmg aerioiißiv, hule uien tioued reliable and \ U tit r!uedit>. For full partkuilara f their pro)rrtiea aud Uaea, we l'iifft' b in em randtuu i*o<>k, which la given aw a; by au di ug^iaf*. The Ileal l( * t ntil Of f lit. ft;*: that to which the fagged- I man of ui B, th* I'iaiu-fatigued author, th* tin t ad ri*. ii. r tha weary axtiaau ran re -ft rt ;th tl* gn at* -t oertaiiulv that it will re mvc hi- oxer wrong hi powera, ia llowtetter'a Hb tiiach llitlriß. a moat genial tome rurdiai, aa Wfii a- a U It Itiwiv fT dtwsnlefa <*f tin M tuach. mr. o.. and urinary organ*, aiul a i a:.- f era li- at g atid l'ltuuting intemiit t nt and r imtt< nt fc.cn It u> t only t uncle# ll l i>• *"1 an 1 creates a new fund of energy 1 t! •> •trlii, but it hi th* rtfed of H|iciliUg it: punUc N fr< ui the hf* current which beget lli> awe. The lujuri -Ufl influence of abrupt tranMliofjß i tciiig rature. of an uatliokwifnc climati a:, t injur, ti* diet, are cuuxitrrarted hy •t at. t it i m I* -du . Btj(ii. apjetite aud wound re]*uar, (iive it a trial and U.- canuuevd. Imt an ( ijHib ikt c f otrr twenty i\\t years, inativ leading phrojeian* arknowl* olge that Li ,"mrj M ir*Jtdu $ t'imut < i . . i the only known certain lemtxly f r *i, . ,nb* ■ t whi h w>-men ar# auhjoct. Tl * fir, aft . I* /' #, the UJiBt popular r*-ni< dy of th* ..lar f**r blU*unewM, headache, liver s om|daiut ana iLm *c of dige*tnm. Hoid by ail druggist- Scud f-r almanac*, tirafen \ + r g i New York. Durnitfi** l(l*i umnlic Kruiedv flaw been h- f .r* tlv public lliTee years, and 1 - li* v t fiukxl ih a aingl* ot*e of rh .-uinaUani, i alhr h aggravated the > rm-. Wrstw to any i tu Washington city, where it i l aliulii tun d. ai 1 you wul 1* am thnt thi- i* Inn m every rt It U taken internally. \\ knl l llnaln'* \ c I'oMdrr IN ton a*k. my friend ' It u made from the pur *t and at range wt eltiurtiU. Among flu in, cream-tartar mad< from gtat*© a**id ©xjr*ftily for th* M- luanufartunra. Th. rwtult is that th* \ tute. rvdla, waJllf rjd.f , bread and p%a try produced, are bevoud cotnpaneoHi. Irr In ttd to the I rani ! If y u are hp. ;> takr Quirk B Irndi Ta. Sild I y j.-I druggtat* at cla. a package. Kendall A i'".. ltplon, make a very gemnu t flcr. Our rt adera ahould itw|Kud. Thr Markets, v saw yoat. iwr Catt:*—Umrm l |M i !> \ Tcuiand Cbeiokw# WH 4 t*vS w .. M > Ml 5 0 lloga—ljvp. UT \ a 06 k , l)r>Wftl . OSSfb ®1 S.'.erp, 04\W 06 lan.ha OT 46 1 ' I otu u uk 11 ,*4 1 '• Flour—W* *li>rt) < IftMfil t Chotor. SO6 <4 9 6-. 7 •* -|" 1 09 MR 1 No 1 Milwaukee. l *4 1 10 Ityw- hlatr 1 oS v* 1 1 1 | lUrle ate , * ItJ .4 f.3 IU | M 1 |i W 1 H (riit \ttxmt Wf-Jer fo 4 ('< rn Vtt?J Weatern ?0 v 4 Tu !ly, t*rr cart. TU v 4 T5 Hirti, par rt .... b& 4 Ki 'if- • 1© *4IT . ? • (4 *4 10 ' - 16 00 .**ls JO ||)M 61 61l -Ma. kf rei. No. 1, new. ... lf IM *4JO (Kj No. 2, new * to 14 9 fO !ry Cod, jwr cwt 4 7S v 4 6 00 Ilrrrlnj, healed, t*er box Ift *4 IB r-trolr .;- r . h U Brfttwd, 14 h VteSM * •• .. Ift 4 M ta • .4 72 Wcblti) . • 16 (4 T Wrirtcrti—ihKxl to iTißue 14 m 4 16 Wceteri Flikltia 10 <4 11 Cheeae state KaeUuy 10 v 6 14 - ate Sknnn.e! 06 4 02 \Vr*t*rt> 12 M 4 Ift Kgg* Mate aiul Primay ivanla li% ul IS RlffALO. r.onr 7 60 44 000 Wheat No. 1 M.lwaftikee 1 M *4 1 H (\>rii—Mi*cxl............ ti" u6 M C>at* M 4 ftl i *4 s I Par'. *3 *4 ►ft Uarlrjr Malt 1 00 k4 1 10 rMIUDBUiU. Berf Cat n©—Extra 06**4 C7 H '(:> • fhH(4 OOh F.our |f ' ■ avh .nia Kitra. HlO <4 600 Wheat Knl Weatwm..... 1 Tft <4 2 oru w (Ml <4 67 MtXexl r-ft (4 Oft data- Mind Nl # pefrulcum Oru te, lOvdll'S K Aned, 14^ W I ("ulorad o 16 <4 Ji- Trxaa 16 <4 2S California 16 <* 2ft WWItiX, C..:t C CSV 4 0 \ Sheep oft\4 06^ IlftUt- 06 <4 0J Flour Wia(H*nain an I Minnewota. 0 tH) <* t 7ft Conj-Mmd 6J <4 71 <:! 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