T OLUNTEER.! •o ! John B-. BrftUow. • t[ *, o vuii-lay. smaiaam; ■’■■ >•-. 11l >-®« Mdr.®iMb(illtiw , «Ba'Flftj' tnjoyousnoss was passed}, to that .sweet . A'tfwfiome’ndUowed dome; Life’sjJilgclmibrads his iTlslpn, 9 , old hopio. A father sat, how proudly, t rays* Jr And told,his.children storio?,. 7 f ‘ fcls, early maijlipod’a days} ‘‘jUrid p'ni) sdftcy^UvAs^byaming,.. ’lwould roam j - ! Thtd»'k mothercounts, her treasures Vld 'th'o ■did^bld’hbtao I .'’ , ’ >f, •*'‘ l giftsand festivals, bldnded vcspcV’hymn,- .(Some dear one who was swelling it, , j • rairflth the! Seraphim,) ,Xhe fand'f*go6d-nlghts'* , at bed-timo, ', .ftpwiquiot sleep would come, t Andihpld us nltogcther, ' . Ul homo* - 1 Likc'ttwroath of scouted flowers, • _piqso 10t0rw5n9.4 ea °b heart*. J Biit tirae opd change In concert blown thpwroalh;npart, ''Blit’silnted memories, ‘ “ nu tike 1 angels'ever come, I- If I told lily'arms'and ponder, old; bid horde.’ :3&totliatiEnuo, miHM'Wr t.-.'.. '! i ,v . ufeid;:THEfißniEi ; dx'a reddened boi-dibe. Dysentery- has I donefpr me.more than, tho bullet and thel awerto. f ,- whilst diving: amidfet of.conflict and.violence, is the extraordi * rivy mdiffcfdieoyeltli which men soon comp to personal risk when dinger is continually, »• fiimhdlh'chi. ' Tt.stem's ,'£b mc, ljowcvcr. .that Bpicibf.barbiripra m thi3 ,indif r think Ifclafo readily enUin tjm-iQ'who have‘a high sense of the \ tiLhi W«en«d. xo'tKp former, i. cilculftlipn^. 2den, when they,prize It theft llrtshiglily on account of. the, capacities (K6y'‘feel’t6‘bo .Within tliciii.nrc capable of acts pr great hrovidcdah’aim of = high am* Mttah is &fpr* them; but they’will noten coun ter fhc destruction for a strawthose; VjH the olhcr hafld, who have pot learned to cast op'dtrouhta with / lhemsclvcB;,wiU os Boon face thefiahik&VmouthfOr fhe.moat trilling object tW'for.lhU highest ami grandest ITbuf.’htf'dbuotj’is coolness,; my, own- observa- to whether I would accord to it the-mo’rc dignified appella tion of courage. In .the majority. of cases -, in which"lC'dficurA in the rartks of tho British ■ppyifl] otrwronwirieed- Iho'coolhc&s is'bom of Indmwcnpa.rtithwl.thiuj-of and In I support of this opinion, I adduce; some mej-, dents I have witnessed ipysclf., « .. ; * I - ' Soon after the allicxl grimes had daken up thrirpOsUfPhs to the south, of Sebastopol, grew | served, out ,10, the British ttottdfl.’l After'4 feW days of hesitation and coniidtration.'somc adventurous fellows.-in tho | HtftvalMof their assaults upon the earthworks of tM fortress,and of their labors at the trench «,'tinned ian.attack 1 uik>h the’scarcely less, forttiidablegwn berries.' ‘They conlrived,to talt thein lri tlic tops’ of their canteens ; and •then'-setUp extemporaneous 1 coflce-mills, by Wdlirfg’rohnd shbt'bver the dried berries’ ilaid dpori piaicS : bf ! stone.’ In this way they, man aged so far' to crush the'cofice.os ,to - make, it defbrtctlc?sto'hot waterbutsb soph; ns the nitfto? ’ bf‘ this cullriarV .success .was,noise;| suddenly rose’ in’, vatyflo 4tid > yrhbh A Rupsiah shbt has been sepn hurt • Itog’thrOu’gh the Sir; I Have knowp a dozen stal- WarlYellOvrsifitart for it'their eyes Axed, upon ifrdrfrihg'iUdcacerit.'oS if It had been a crick at Bail, ttdh'erth'an a messenger, of. destruction AAd’de&ttid-Atid lucky, did ho r think himself WhoWak’n WfteSt 1 Ur it when It '.buried itself in thtf£ttijrid : , perhaps just beneath hiSfect. At flntpiH'llifeir haato and; inexperience, these atfiateUK Cricketers pccasibiinlly made Uie im-; of riihnmg,for a shell, m place dr I have heard, in thq ex- thb idbihcnt, a hurst of laughter And AAhout ot.mwrlthr.nl echo through the air, • thar'tfbVdWdia,‘when the clrfpr has been pointed oatby hatf-a-dozen of the adventurers bribe kdoAkbd over upon their, backs, mainicd rronj^thcr' bur^titig' 1 'of* ( a, ! dcfitlly [ After a few weeks], practice* tho. men became vcry>exppt;M t ' .distinguishing-shell by by their tho.aft.'Andi look , nrfcttW good ove not tqinin after them. .when they dul not they. Still' them when- they did, just oaitlhg jl^9msclvcs :i 4pwn flat pn tho ground wern ~j?!lw«..wAS..im»' huge shell, P Jtrbojpininvcr' CQuld get used to. which jn/it ,frop) f parti9ulAr mortar.i this shell Across, and. contained riftbleeo rounds of .-gunpowder ■ in ltd nlisOhlovw a. rtfcithht in,tho harbor, and occupicd some : M»BhtJ first, at.vcry ner- white smoko burst out from thrn|ng ; prqr and.ioyer in,; its., flight—whish— wWBh'--wnlih—with,on'inlcrinitting;wh)atllng soundat lost,- dqpfniit pitched on tho ground, Wlh-lhp IproopfjClfty, fens concentrated- im IU iropaofLiburating with a i tremendous explosion it fboioslaht. j'fho fragments of tlils,shell .when it burst; more than 300 tWfflO® »l| mrcotiow Ritheroforo never could M looked Uppn. ln lightOf aa agrecahlo neighbor—a ,quarter of a mile was by no means am a dUtonep . from it.. In oonso- whistTing note, tjils monster hor- ‘tHUHbtitf : was clirlatcned Whistling Riek j)arid Watohtnclv wfcrO sot to look for 1 the VWtflißWffpf, smoko from the floating-raft,; Jhenpvcr. parties .were engage upon tlm works vrtthip iM range. * The Instant.this was noticed the Alanii'wfti rtised, and thC' ! men rushed to [.mtl *M''. > v,t:iVn j UJuflOl . . a* ‘ j A mMmi'iimi UHU .■ jsjilnlv.'o! B ifi ' H»n y B-])^ tm H '■ fl ' rjo B J * n '’ >,J B l ** B on ‘ B’ B~* fi^iß o B ,Ji ' W' ihh I .11 111 m tih t ■•MI ,y!. ~i :ii Ifim:ii:i •iiuwq' - t -- ’ iilr.iit 3JY■ JOHN'DI’-BRATTONJ fi -I : ~c .f-J- hr,. .!;■ . :5 ' v-it j !•' ' -tf. n .. iho kh^tcr-;Of',the ■nearest hole.or embankment s thciy .^b, lli; . nU i:i. j s*/i A hole or ajnt£ug hastily into ithe.-lgrinmd is theflrst.mqnhcrnt pf, ;a protective i; work.-~ 1 Several, sack',.lodgments f prpmade during the hpars of darkness; \in advance ofj thahforeznoSt trench ;, and from four tosixriflemen ate v Sent to,occupy each. .Onerpflhcse met*ia kept can-* BfcantVyon the,loohqu t, above the edgnofltho pitVready to any) chance* object lhat.ia presented to;bis; eye rest .of; the partyVhila away tne hour#, in the absence .of any stirring excitement got up ip. .theiribehalf fey‘the enemy, the beat.way; ihoy, cam.- They arC j Coraplptciy sheltered; from the effects of rptynd shot, andeven shells follandbaxstwithi in a*ya'fjl’pf their lurking-place-without work ing them any hahm If, howcvcr.one.pf these explosive spheres lighta,by.nn unlucky chance, qufyp within thp pit.it is certain destruction to the whole., Yet the watching the descent of the.shells that fly in their, to 3 fiord rather a ; pleasurable excitement, than ihcrwiso, , I have often heard remarks.. :of .a speculative kind, ventured with-Unr most per* met nonchalance, which had for their point the probable safe arrival of ope of thesedcfldly that seemed to ho coming.suraight for the'speculator down frOm the clouds., , ; It is no unusual thing for small bets in tobocooo to be laid as to how far ott some shell will fall* Wa gers as'tolhocbursooverhead.of round, shot were amongst the common resources-.to. which the little garrisons of,these rifle-pits turned for amusement.,, The passage of a ball to the right or the left of the vertical often determined the pipe in which a last change of the precious w(*d should,bo sinoked. The scenes in. these,.holes arc, however, sometimes of the, most painful kind! I remember once to have made onc.ofid party pf four ina pit as large asa roundrtablo; and six feet deep,, and which was j entirely iso lated frpmall' friendly.aid during, thooontimt dnceof daylight.,. Of this parly, two were suf fering from severe dysentery, a third was sup porting a shattered arm, and the fourth had his eye knocked out by. a .splinter produced bye* cannon-ball-. . i u-jm-. •; Upon one occasion I chanccd.lofihe).sn a pit advanced tp wiriumSO,or 100 yards;of ond of tho Russian worlds. At S th|s time our beta-* 1 ♦iour was ¥>.carefully watched, thattho/topof 1 a feather could, not bo shown for . a moment above the embankment, without a dozen rifled I halls .whizzingpasi it. There was an. officer I with thcparly, but he was suflur'ine 60 severer j ly from dysentery, that he Jay for a long time in ft fainting state, with his head pn Uiokhcca of one of the men* While in this sad predica ment, the fancy seized him that if be could have floinb hot coflco it . would at, once revive him* He expressed his wish; ond it,was found there was codec in storey but no wood at hand for the life. Observing this difficulty, onfe-.of tlje privates,remarked; that he would noon fiir hi sh the wood. Up seized a ; pickaxe which had been 'used in tha constrvction pf the pit,, and in hhlnstant Jumped from.the hota;' Without the slightest hurry, .hid way to a tree that was prostrate on the.groUnd about forty* yards to .the rear: of; thC -position; and,'with his baclf to, .thoßaßsians.beganlei-* safely to pi ck ,o flchi p 3 ,wi tb his axe. Thedhe* my appeared to .be, staggered ■at firstbydhe his Tory. Boon a leaded aroundhim ;ih!' allrxHfetfr tions., .With perfect! unconcern’,.however.ho continued' his' operations ;-and, wonderful Ito Say, was untouched by the,missiles./Thoßus sians bccarap morp Angry and cagctVandimost probably ilred with leas than their; usual ichre and precision.- At longth.they! lajdjalsrgefeuh Upon the adventurous wood-pecker,.and * three times a round shot rushed within a few inches otbinvi By this timo,’ho -conceived* that!ha | had mtqe chips enough for flis- purpose; fib Oho stooped dowp. and gathered ■ them lligethcrJh the skirts, of his long ;grcatooat k . sauntered back' through ,tiio,;lcadwl hail-storm; ahd dropped into tpc pit with h|s trcosuro;urtscdthed;lo tho great surprise andiinljmlo ddifcht which | the fletjt bore ft .part, an officer Of. the Rifles, i who was invalided, had been sent oivboardone of the small stcam.cya lo ; ,recruit. One of tho first Incidents of* his repose, however, .waff hia foing with thcvcssol into .the engagement— ho wits placed |n circumstances of peculiar risk, for eheilmd.on board a large.,quantity of shells, which she had recently brohght for the general service, of, the fleet, and she.was near tha Agamemnon wbw tho red-hot abot wtre striking besides. She.bore her sharoin the action, and was at last ordered Out’ of firoi.by the - The,invalided officer wah -stand ■ (ng by tbqbndge, whop tiro captain of tho ship j came down from his station on the paddle-box, 1 whence hb Had been directing the manoeuvres. I Tho steward camp up to.him at (ho instant.and touched bis hat, with lhqonnounccmcnt;'“Din-, mr is on table, sir/*. The, announcement I was! received vvitli.all d»;e honor, and immediately afterwards the officers were at table discussing the mciiU of u flpo turkey, witb-thbap propriptc 9ccpmpaniiocnt|i,.aU--of wbicliUiad been prepared,omidpt the balls of the redoubtai bio fprtrpfcfifc S t ?haptopQl.,n - ;t-; ,i ; Dnokgtf Heau^.—Sota'c timp aKp.,we.njrudi cd to ccnlly pfitl whitdi*cOuld übf. properly; be classed under an^'oi/iar/, 1 1 1 1,0 , oC. discaspj Wo havc iiint conic acrosi I by Dh .Muring. Ida pupils, in deffersoh college '.ujm dificaa/i-q#,tyo , heart I ,' and which anaddUiflual ppppf that 1 the oxbresitort' • I brbUcri*l\Wt^ , , , , figurative. 1 . ,on'ortVocfyaioty early periodof his life, Hqaccompanied. a? ft Aurrtoiii a packet tlilii ftyn one of- Hie Amtt-ican jiprW..'; X}\o qucnlly fconveteedwith hint respecting .t* ■ locly wlfo lmd protnM to become Ida bruW M return fronvlliat voydge. Upon evinced grtab wdrmth (rf feeling. Di*. Mitchell some costly Jbo M which ho Intended to pwent, a? bridal mesonts. On reaching his ho was abruptly informed that the lady Jiad married some ond clsol ' Instantly 1 the captain woa_ ,001 served to clap hls hand td, Ills breast, andfim heavily to 1 the grohtid. , Ho \vm up and convoyed to 1 his cabin pii iMjttra tlio vessel. 1 Or, Mitchell Wdsimmcdidtcl^ 1 summoned, but be, fdro ho mPhed tbd pooVcaptamho was [dead, A- pOst'ihortCm' exnmirtation' revealedt h 0 cause of ms unfortunate, disease, flis Uctirt was found literally torh-lii twain ! 1 The tremenddhs ; pro : , pulsion of blood oonSCu'itOnb’Ubpri touch ffl via, , lont-ncrvmis shook, forced Iho powdrfUl hlUscU’ lor tistosiics' ashundcrj , nid^ , ;. . -r ,bflstj jrotuen ... 1t ... . I Sih I* .T;r>r:j!j ,:ir. l/nl-f::: 1 11 " ” ' ;i ‘ Otm'’cbuNTnr-i-JtAr l ni nidrif^feT-' iidtfr 1 oh- WtOi*p r ' mrß,--COOK^Er ; if.J vain Jxi.'li no *»JI Mncwf Hti rrJ J,- ;- ; J llT; £; hr ■ n.:. -:*-'A'PBNN?ii* ■ Thirty years ago thoro wad ‘SCcn to enter lad;shoutX.4 yews/of , age. ;1 He.was dressed m a dark hrd allhis under apparel, and which' appeared , to have been”;madfe for 'apetedn CvideiU?y<(iiljer than the,wearer.,. His ; booi9.,wWcovered with dirsi from the high road. Ho hat r ,vit}K a black band, which edhtfasteef strangelywith thdcavtTrag-'ofhis *htiufc> 'A’sdiall 1 bundle, fastened'to theppd;Ofaßtick and tHrdwn;drch . his shoulder, was the whole of his equipment.; As he approached the Mansion house ho paps* ed tO;look.at’lhe;baildingvand/ite4tinghimself op thestepsofonoof tho;doore*hejWas-about to seat himself; but the .coming. ip .andjgofog, out of o half dozen persohS before he hod time to hmshufltyinglbisbahdlc, made him leave that spot for the open space, where the doors Were m part closed,' ’ , • i. q Having takch’frdrn tHe bilridlo a! largo'quaii titypf bread and ; cheese, which be ,secmcdto cat with a rpvcnous, appetite,,he atpused him'-r Self with all the eager enripsity of,one unaccus-, tomed toscesuhil'ar 1 Sights. ''' . The appearance of the youth soomaUfacted ray curiosity, and gcptly opening .the.domv X. stood ; Dchina r him without big being, in the lcast T consbioUShf " He noW began rumaging bis pockets, and. after"; a-grtat deal of tronblq,,brought.out a.roll of paper,- wlpch hS "6pcncd. After'satisfying' himself llnat a large copporeoin ! ftas Safe,ho carefully‘put it hack again, saving to himselfin a low tone,— “Mother, I will remember your last word:' Eenny saved is two pence earned.’ It shall go ard with ini before 7 T'bdrt'with you, oJd friend.*’ ' •“ !( Pleased witJi this remark* I: gently .touched the lad on the shoulder. :jlo started, was about io ri>ovOriWdyvWh(& t shidT 11 *' ; “My good'lad,.you sbcmtlred; aridlikcwisc a stranger in the city.” , : “Ves, riri” he answered; putting ‘hisjiand to his hat. lie was again about to move for ward. •_ ~ .i • : ■ ! • ,i; ' I ‘ .“You, need.not hurry away;'fny boy i” I Ob-' served. “Indecd,if you a^q,a granger,,and willing to work', I can perhaps help you to' get what you require.” The boy. etood mute withaatortifiblnent, arid coToririg to such an eitent as toahowiaUlhc j freckle bfa hunhut-ht facestainmercd but... ; I.! t*iYei) blr.”’ ■ ! ■':;■■■ yiiSu/' ■ r,r •" I “I wish .to know t ” all' the I kindness pf manner,l could or ynu'are ahxious to fl n d'w o' rk.lorlw fln t o( a youth tb r assi3t tny coaohfrian.V 1 ' . The poor lad twisted: and twirled h^iS^'nblC 1 about, ( and. after only placing hi§' bari&td bis! hcadi’man’dgcd' to utter, an awkward answer, and sHid ho would •uo " I mentioned not a word, about what 11iad : overhearedwith regard to ,Urn pcnny*;ibut in vilihg him ihto T tho nourin, f sent ion the coach-- man; to who&dcaVcl entrusted the hew. coinciv , r Ncarlji-*ttionth had after this mccti ing.and, cppveyaAtlowhad) occurred, .when! Vo*' solved to make some inquiries of.tho cQachuiart regarding the conduct of the lath T .- f, -“A' beHcr:boy! defer catnclnio ‘thc-bousc, sir; >nd;a,s for, wasting- anything', ; blossmeiSiiV I know hot wher? becn-bfought'u^t.but replied) ,mi»f)ri ,r f s not AjSCTrraht «nio,n& uathM docsn’fc Epenk'Wril; ■ of Joseph. : "lie reads tdus wluJawpsup, aqd ( WTitoa altohF /eticfs for us. ' u Qh, sir, no has i J earning than all of- wjmt ■ togethefi' and, what’s more, he does mt imind ’Workl be’ never talks about our secrets, after,, ho writes oarleUcrfe. M '| / '' :,,}rn /’ t 0 ’ ; , ~.i >-' n i, . iDeterinihed’td bed adseph myself, request-, cd tlje ooachroiln-txj. Btfod- hiftt’ to the parlori r ' t “I understand, Joseph, Ihatyoa i££nmd ahdwnloJ* ~. i-,-• -. •;-h •/li’-'j.n.’J.ni ; ‘ sir 4 , fl^djpptb-j 'cr.” , ariolheiWienV’ .•‘Atn9nt|i.that, day ,when. ->you .Wert kind ertbtigh.td take me intb yqur house an uo-. prtttcttd!orphhh;” , ttbßWCrcd dbscjph.' ■ ‘ , . i dUiyoh go’tb school?” s vj ! > Sir, my mother has been a widow ovbt'feinctf I remember. .She was a daughter of- the village School 1 master, ritid having mo'imd herself wilh 'hbr 1 fafccdld.'ahb (bbk 'the opportunity pf : bee leisure 'roorficnts toiteaclf mo not only, how to'read barf’d i write, to cast up acob'un^. ,|V; , I .’ /. . j“And;did'fihe give yOn lliat pcnny WnicU J saw you unrOll ktfthodqor?” • 1; ' r f Joseph stood amazed, but at lengh 'replied with emotion, and a in his qye. r <«fycs sir; it wob the very last penny she ghv" tpe.’.V. ,if,: nr.'A 'r. satisfied am I. with youh cbbductl that, not only, pay.yqu-a.month's Wales' ‘ time you have been here, but tmu^t l lieg of yoii to'fulfill the du'- tlcs of ooJlccting clOrfci to ciir firm; which situ ation has bccorop vacant by tha death of a tferj* old arid faithful assistant,” t Joseph thanked htO In the most unassumfti^ maonrif, and I Wasi risked to : takbeartf of his money, since li hid: promised to provide'blrf with suitablQ clothlugrfor his nqw'oCCup&tibni . It will bo relatehorw.,step; by step, this fcoor'counlry lad' proceeded tp win the confidence of myself and partner. The ao cpuqls w c t°^. wft y a cofrOct-to -ftvpcnhy; and whcn.his sallciy b(waqia,,duc} heflrcwiiOht Of my iidnds ho more tlian hc 'ab.solatcly wanted, eren to'ii 'benny/ ‘At 'leilgth hO had saved ri Bumeimt hioney lo be deposited in the bank ■ “• l! '' •' •’ : It so happened that onQ.pf pur. cnstdmerril who carried on a successful busincss t/ wantcd an! active partner.- Thlk* Wiis’bf cbccn- Lrla habits, considerably advanced ihyeahs. ScrupuloMsiy just;,,foa.looked j Jp -every- ptunyj wiUv,hira.:i .’I-m “H Awaro of on-'thnpor. therc was.no person ortU After, (iVcreoming, Urn' 'jopugnnncc of, jmj pokfirf, unwilllhtj llrbo dtWjvAJ of SD ToluaWc an. ailsliitsnt. jujc'ph was dnly'f4- cciycd iqlot Iho.flnta ,of BibharU: Faifhiothtw-S do. , I’fxo'jpci'ity in liirt- now uujertoking, amT never Huflcringa penny dif fer, ' l "'-' ! '' : ?’i> ,;it1,.|.:.1h%-;l» I'.ii: .)■<■ I'ir.h'l .nil [r.l— ,ij and Heartache, 1 : —; — J.'.i »Ti bqr, p I tty flangp-:; , ; >r :o| Afad J( , „{ ; [ ’ ' E'erdFdppod by moi^Ktongne. jn; ,. Ob, sweet it wa*—and u- f r-'. .'I .... Her.maidpn.fearAroqef,o i,V-v’ ,'t! ’ '•Slw’ftjttalio needed, qoin.q-jxftuqo.i,..', ., { \y -rJirW* : .1 w-> /SbodV by’tßS •r.,;8b0 gavb autlddbii feWfU)' , '• . And orlW fc*My Jiijifc!' 1 W rolling ! l!-n'ir«rlfldi:«My WartP •’ l ’ : *-^1 VSfc^ngiied/tq-hcwmy ’• ,•• I smiled hVr’art'toicOj ’»j; ; •- 0 j And promised I Kopld bbr, If, phe would “doctor?*,jno. 1 - TJie bargam cloBedf;Withijentlo touch' r.!! . ‘ '' ■'l soothed’beracWpgjheadJ. • The “fender wbrdraho gently spoke—. My pain as qulcfcly'floto; ' ■ GUl'Tntgtit oT< ioadi bj’ihUuW inched 1 *’ ‘Ffifc Wtidot™.‘. . i‘ • Arid'aH hearts 1 '‘-' Obtaindsi'bady curo.;^| ; (t : .'yy;'y -iy'Z There There is such-a thing ns_-absolute slovenliness on' the.opo ho-odivnd aipoTdfol hcatnessontOie ot^er—both,, sho ald'be Journcying. unbri lhopigh.rood.from town oflate, ,wo pass*, ed the house ofa citiicriiwlro isbl'esscd wiih'a wife whose ruling of extreme order. : Sho lms ; tbflfiOf;hbrft*raSf apaxticlboD ca 4 , No, Child is‘ever nlldw&l visitiher. premises, least Icshould ibnke tracks Vipbh'hcr cleanly Odor,or’ place its hnhdi upofl’the polidhdd form* tore: for; this pcaKr^WC ! sho has no children of her pwn/fmd would not blcss ; or curse o husband 'with' suth 1 troublesome re sponsibilities. £JL\ . ;\\V A ihamCd old maid, thjs|B remains; an oldmirid tniakc arrtdria neat wifb-Mtithep a biibthat ia pll^lje'good;,^bo!WiU,dd-:hi in - -Tbclady >aK of neighbors,' or the yVsits oincr husbands' liuS’. iness friends/for fear they will’ pollute her floor or soil her furniture. though keeper for the last fiftecn jrcare, we presume »civpersona nevdr. saw- the orderly neathess of her porfcr, or took; o cup ols£a at her table. / Tbo day wo .passed profound ..stillness’ ,abbi}t3WM& grass ini'the d6o‘r yatda f imV pfedsof Wtf feet, homan or but i.tbeicHite race was allowed.^ I a stick qr slope was 0 U tq(-i tB pla<^|^|U:.teaS: I exact and stiff tq a fault. yfhc blindSpf.cycry. I window, above and below*.except one.,at the I back kitchen,' where the larty kept ht-r priYato thrOnei Were*ll dosed, andivro sets of cut tains within -inado darkness visile id * every ; robin;-' Icst aJly should hare lighfcnoughitblivathcrt in. :It looked dike a tQtrfb’r'So. quiet, 'so order* - lyvooißolitarybo) paihfuliy pcat. -•■Wc;do r ‘lovo to sfcc : sott\o! inarks ‘of‘tarclCSS | freedbrtl- tokcbB of active eti-.l dehceS lhaf the I .all^gdfeTbt.Ah^i " •” ' : " j birds ,and. no plher’musiaaii^'cah 3qusl them, m harmony.—, Hardly- can the lark tl thfe black’ brix£ the- throttle,: or tho PWlUogtye, ; ;<.c. •' . - : v *‘,pp the, fcaUiety wing .they; frcely ; rove, ‘‘ And wake wilhharmqny.lhc-grove." . r tho'ilrc-ily and. tWigtow-worpiaro the, lamplighters. Fre-flies aro not seen .in this codntry/ bnfc abroad’they light up tHb air.jusl ffß.theglowrwtjrms’do'tho grassy and llowery banksiin:c^uqhfy : hero.-, n ■ i - CirhVbce,taa-pp>fesMr of geometry: .for* he conabucts hiA sell, so scientifically. that the Joist *p6sSihTc‘atnourit'j)f material is formed.in ib th6iftt^bat‘Biiace3'with the least waste of room..- Not.aU .the mathematicians of Cam* bridge ( cai* impEOTC^dhojcp.nstfuctionof'bia ‘ other bjlk-fepirincfSitfthe brcatiqfi.— Fop tbo richest idrcsSca that 1 , wa sco wo'ato in debted,.to lhQ,Bi]k : Wqrm. .Witbwbat;Won-. 1 dcrful properties has it. j>l?twcd' put heavenly ; 1 FathertoSidoW'tilolow ct, .! >-ullhi£jjhD6 ift&iK ■a4U&- jjq! qnile as iflbo i&dibechcini’lru«.: : -" r v r-^tfo.fihish^byfdbsiroiiiffTthatfliir/a&al| arclwetping fbitbfedeatb of Sbinmcri,*ifwi )Db• - member, saddirg#* gravc/Bow.cbccrjesa.lhc out ( to-day 1 ! 1 ‘Thd yellow leaves fatfoblhapavc-’ ifattft tottifll’dHff heavily*!'.lA thd'brtgMcst} Autumaliftys .thufr/rusdo ; pl*y : jstrango antics in the air—chasing each o.thcf iabout with wild gambols Ukc.uncagcd birds or qhildrvndct IWSfI tOfrfsy they IWIJfUh.A Wfl Wfctf (The naked trees stretch' their baW nftns^nnd' 1 wavir them gloomily to and fro. ( l Thcro-r3ono thatyobs against .tbo windijvfptullS .with ft' imbqrnfnl sound. The rain comes beating, and [splashing,’and pouring dqwq, delumng.the dd ismcd'fetnwis with dArk j»0olff ahd 'turpid car < rents. ‘ ~ ~ , t 'Shut l thOdbor. ’Stir tht flro Id a J bright blazerand riiako all cheerful/within. Tibo a’ companionable book and forget it : j& : n; rainy; ’ tou’Arawup to l the gralo' yburjuxnrioaa easy chair, ana open tho page of some favorite author—but the vo^maia!ls ; hy your.aidc f and yeti’* arc miiMng}. Icho ovekshadowed your spirit/ -Tcb ralling lcavcs, the driving rain, tho tnofoning-Wino raAindyoli of dead hopes and burled joys. You think of distant ’graves thAt cover' forms" whose voices were unoq hfart-muslo'to you, and whoaefodt*' stops you loydd to. follow, in other years, f When QowAra are wavipg'oyer,them, and the summer. Aufl'fvhrmS the earth,'they do not stem sd lone ly. Cut to-day the darkucss and desolation! of their narrow resting homo to your hcottv' ;'\niy; to day, ddcs that empty rhair look eo ead.: and 1 remind yon so' constantly - of the face that tp Rmifc-upon you’-fron l it*' wbich now turns coldly from yovi,-whci> chance you lilcet'T • | Why, to-day, do you think of fleeting years, and wasting’encrgica-rof purposesunflllcd and r&oliilibnsbroken ? AVh/tUrn frop allof joy thatilf« ! bdhgs, in all it cannbt bring, the sad feeling that neither the full radiance of initl day, nor gorgeous hues of evening are t half so cafmly/puhly bright as tho clraC 'tmcro'udcd bfipOCPi9|> . ,VU 1 1 -I • ~ ‘I *-■ •r. r-J ■ j: jfcara licncb^ffa I «iM'mw OilWObiho/ now'tWerity years ;tff be alive. Ninety years! Alm ! hoW" tho lively actors at present on IhcstSM of life will iriakoUfieir-skit Itmg ere ninety -yttrssliall h*vc)colLOdaavfayii. Arid, could we. be) sn W 66 pro 4hg| tola a an empty sound, that passcti^ OA'iho sway; Sbd‘ lit ‘ fofgOj tem/ Like tho degrees in longitude, mansUfodel Clines as ho travels towards tho frozen polc.un tiMtlUfadndJck U S’bbinf and tamshefi * forfetcr. I ? ,it,PPSalblo ( that llfpisof so short duration ? Will ninety years erase all the golden- names I over the doora in town and country, and sub stitute otherkin ilieirstead ? Will aU thenew | blooming beauties fade and disappair, all tho I prldo and passion. thß love. hopo and ioy, pass aWky iu nmbty 1 ycaHahd bO forgotten t ‘‘Nmc ; ty yearsH’j&iiys DcAUi. “dAyw-thmkJ shall wait ninety -years ?■. Briwld, to-day,j tormor row, > .ninp, ~ .When, ninety “f nodfiy oVortalMi|.tHo tt«t fa'aWhfrtfrofr‘down- fttyAgbh jwhboK • Ji( . conaonucilj imnu ‘ - tU'AI MOTS Tfc3Tf.J *'■ j aWKSairl m lii/iiiuaj x,a aul is tavivis i>\u iao( |v9Bpv( i r. M:0 i,j Ms! in irtolq •• , - ... . f-,1 j I't?" : H* /»/.f | ,eEM»EBI3riBS?V!;:‘/ : . „ ", [ tiJ'vl yvr.jl vv'iiJ* T .'!’i r-Ki’/' J ol-t&VS;»» 1 V* :: . r , frifirrocdWhAt 1110 lilciids * of 'Coving ttarWillpfescni abann&r Amcr}cqft orfcrrift I eveJ ning.ncxt^atWa^liaJlaU.':Thc ; flnK,v?iUbo of ttc by I)r*,pul-i dney/’arid'Will' btffocelved 1 Oil tbc part Of thp order by. VuS; Oh'dmbfersj E6q. ” 5 ’ ■ .r, : oi-j 1o n &iwftqatf.(Srd»tt*i - ) 1?ho Dayton Empire copies the above,' and* I . Jtho ■. following; • 1 vWy:appropriate / ■ fe* uv* '*v;. ■ •.;; v ; j-Wuvtialt that' the ladies of would approval ify 1 the ‘presenta tiOft of ’ a 1! silken DahhCr 1 "To gallant jbabded togetherfdrthel of !c;4ipaa w tiaineftf fewicteiwriry lodgings. W$ aro . M oj !arfc ibrccfl a6m» why 6r : 6ther' toliVfc whiirewe do ,n4 iWtlV.'Sftld shft.fl kndWritAraasomo tvbert > near twenty or fifty., -JV f ,1,.;; ' '•* , ,SlfC had about a*clw i imirW. W Atnisked bojr dli Mo wah mid,,, ,1 \--y> l J ' . i ‘Don’t .kijoiri jnassa^'H.i j 1! - r 1 ' •How old should you.,think,,gam, ; v , , ‘Bout flva.or six Iso njighiy old; niaSOovu;i(!. ;i,:. Uv. r, / i I' ■ i* Wfhkvq known U, Jo ,nii\kg fools of DllttiJ.tjWldrth of* Woracnl nrid •rittbWrof'th* moSOliikocolatb’ saints;*; Itsa womotban ohol ic; nholenudoclbaohoi or;any of that dismal winding-up sort of % Ulipg *. jnw) : or .wpomn m, lord wifi £ , that which aj .other .tiroes they would nrtMnnoe.tho. summit of lolly- , ■i"* o often' not only spells' tho heart but addles the hralii. .'(later, but trdo : ns Moses and Bath. Ho dr she who goes to work, in lore, in n cool; sensible) M-dberontionl, oioetnmuner.is.nhcro nod heroine:, nod their flays, wiU bo happy, , Love ian’t,b»d to Jake if taken right. WiiVd thed on n few banner samples and caul- Illowtnl'from'cktßrleneii.' • , ‘ '', ' ITT* It Is almost as criminal to hear a wor ttehnatf ttaduoed without attomplinglhiajljs. tucaUoo gs to, -.hoi the wthor of .‘! i e, c ?'u t !i I !y Mst jiim; it is,..n : faot, pf ni^on or treason agaiiist'Spciety-',, | . (ETo Nothing; solo so: wide ; ntwk,; between. J vulgar and a Jiphlp soul. aa thp rMlicct anO rcveremiaUovpof womankind. , always ncoilito 1 prorogate, or coarse bigot. V,r. v . "Joiihoai oi’s ■ A'V•* .lA'losopnor t WhaWTiTWiion 1 p.dnigbt, and bftld-acnc in the taornm?., 7p»t ts Mlcncsji I Working yellow oh a tank sub-soil "o# a bfbe-iuilca <10? iH sky-oofortd corivul aiona. What is Joy\ To and (Ind it orcr-run a hundred dollars. What iaKnowledge? To ho away from home when people qorao to borrow books and umbrellas,— Ivhat la contentment ? To nit In the house nnd see other people slfek in lh? t" ul1 - . In Or words, to be better off than our neighbors. A sfiilot.whs called upon the stand as a ‘¥?cn sir,’said 1 tho lawyer,‘do you know life plaintiff aWd defendant?’ , ‘lidon’t know tho drift of thetu words.’ an swered tho sailor.,,. , . , , . ‘What! npt know tho meaning of plaintiff and defendant!’ continued tho Uwyca; >'iuot tv MlbW you to COhfe'hcrb as a witnesH; “Can you tcll mc WlrerO 1 ’bin board tho ship this man struck the other one?’ i r ‘Abafklho binnacle,’ said tho sailor. tA,W\ttl° bjnnaclcl’ said li.e.lawy,e r ;,‘what %V rc,, i «ndM d .bo ..^ , -(nbon.oWtm aslawytf.ond dohl know - tE7t lho'gotc {£/"* Fear yonffeelf andloVO tnAhklhdl ; ' VZ/* Great cities are *** ; t ; I. ■ ri!- T * r -;l:'j'HiOi/ssnsjJS’iO OCT* In being angry wo renders beauty - in nature ore. . IC7*’Steadiness ia tho basis cdf-alKhfl'VitdCS? - (C7*Th'ejust r Blf CUVy» .i'-r. 1 ’ ■ * it;<’/i Jcni t'(C7r They ■ fhat go»cm roost. raalfQ-ljio |cast .'i (C7* Never lot your tongue go bcfpro. yoapj thoughts. - -- 1 All is yut lip wlsdodr tbit ricnceV'-'' Ti r' ;'» ; •'* '- Jl! • C7* A' whisperer ’ Bopattitcth friends;—PfcP verbsi'- ‘ 'i. 1 's’' 5 ’' 'll"* \Sp m Always tell tire irUtli; 4 jw-fnil ArriHi 1 easier Uiaplyipg., ; ;r,O i [£7“ Seed, even when dropped r by chan*#, * springs up a flower. ‘ . ri , ;v , -, u vcv/ . KT*'. To, appear so,.docs not t prove a, things really to to ’ j, -'f v/V.t . O’-Few things arc jmpossiUo.(-rour I (O* All other kriowledgo is hurtful 1 1 6 ttinff who has not the science of. honest- and gopdn nature. •';..vn;o O" Instructive conversation; eoggestiMiaji-* lence; these arc the characteristic of gopd cicty. JC7*Notbing is more dangerous than : aiVicnd/! without discretion; even a prudent ; cncmy is* preferable. —La Fontaint. {£y~ What is knowledge!—Tb bebwhyfrdtn home when people come to borrow books, Sbd.j urobercUas. • • i r ii.uY/ ICT'Aladf*^ o *® a observer ♦f\ctfcj huette, being unable to go to church-on Sjich > day, sent her card* .. t£7* A certain cockney once defined* ioVb.to,. be nothing more than “an insane desire to phy'j a woman’s board.” O* Never • mount up high If .you art likely ‘ to become giddy; many a man falls froth I 0b l exalted notions of himself*. , . i " • 1 , (£r*Xf you wont to know the way to the’ 1 penitentiary* follow the tdan wha bcliorrt that' 1 ihc world “owes him ftliTidg.”• (V .■ 1 \\ [C7* An old Greenland seaman soid.be could I VcaMy believe that crocodiles shed tears, for ho had often; seen vfhidca’ blabber* ; 1 L ■1 •. [£/*; *‘Keep your, dog' awdfr from mc.'VsfildiO jdandy to iibutChcr. bpy. -.‘.‘pani. 4ho. dog»;’jT |( Baid tho boy, Jio ohrays wil} bp after j I ..£7* There are, three things- that never :£**> tome rosty— the mpneyortbe benevolent,, the,, tbocsdf‘tho f butcher’s horstii anil" a‘ wurtion’s' tongue'.'-'' - '‘ : l r r ; ''' 3 ° I -£r Look 1 Wclj ft Ithb ‘ tlejCdiri jrtffl r jehafic It* Flows in china like f our modern *Hr jl tuc art only discovered i by. thfe :61oSestdnspcoo iion. > ;■ ';! •; :zo O'“lnsults,iffiiya .a modem }“areliko counterfeit : money;, wc • pan'6 -hinder j them bcTngdncred, but, we aro *n ■ a gentlemaOr-Bccing tbe town crier of Bristol one market,day/Standing unemployed, asked him the reason. •*Ob,v, said ho, ; “ym * cry to-day; niy wlfc is ’ ' ' b iCP the attachmentsof mcrcttflfc.are l«V llho shadows of trUe friendship, or t+hichtho* sincere affections Of the heart are thb Substance.': \~r-Burton, • - lie whose first emotion, oh the IIOW of’ an excellent production, ia to undervalue it, 3 will never hatoonoof bis own to bLovt.—Awrin.- Avarice and ambition memo that enter into the composition of jll crimes. Ambition is boundles?, and,»JiepcOj insatiable. j-y Xbe gift® of the minds arc able to cover 1 the defects of-the body, but the pcrfoeilona of body cannot hide the imptffteUoua of m | mind. ' O-Nmmcl sjniu\» , oel'i'lßlifc-! ■ (WK try* must walk tbcwalwayi*»<» the'niitldlc of thoroad. Avoid, narrow. lahOsS —Good Rtlricc, ’i - ■'. - f : r -reT (ny* - Precipitation rulns’lbo bW'“‘ e sho^’ lour health and your life, - Sfeaexaasifaa sinks? Do you giro it up? .Because ityl ffWk down with llyingrolors, , _ iV’