II ME = MIMS Olp, ~.. s . . ; Pas ltsroacrals ta.publialsedtrelsy Th. do , Horning., b 3 L 9- ckiemizcis IPtt 11 1 !Par annum, in advanims. _ • , , . , i.i A.DVERNISEMENTA exCeeding fifteen hues are inserted at rot emsrs , perline for fret insertion, ant rrvii (units - pain* for n i, fi equent iniertions. ipecolncitiees isia, ' .rte , d beftwe Menieo3ll' rid DIAN irilk (lined roil= arts pawl/is fist`aidi usertion. All retsobstions of Alticelationa ; na uunications of limited 'or'individusd interest, and ttotioeit of glitiisBol Ct . /NMI* exceeding five lines, are charged issi t coinn , li ne . r . - ..:.,5`-''..4 I Year. 8 ma, .3 inci.i tine Column, 375 340 33D ca * gait " ' • 40 25 Ii l ue • square, .... .• AO - . . le. d 6 t.:stray,Cantion. ..... snd, ,and - other advertisetmentd, hot' •; /0 tinus,' - three weeks or leas,•.' • • '. - .1111" 60 taulinistrator i s itlksostill44lo . 4. :9 .00 A u ditor's - Noticea,...„ :: - .*.1 . 950 Business Omits. five-lincit. (iltr;year).,.s 09 Merchants, and othersa_advertislog the* business, will be cluned 1120. rpm, will be entitled to I oulltwo, confined ushudra iy to their businessoritliTaiiiiegeoichaugei Os -Advertising in all usses,excutunve•of s ubseriptionto thepaper. -' • i- - . ; JOB PRINTING of every kind, In Plain and Fancy colors, done withateatnesti . and dispatch. Handbills, Blanin, Oards, Paw, phtots, Ac., of every Twisty and style, prin ted at the shortest notice. The •PMMIMII Omen has jast.been re-fitted with Power Presses, and every thing in the , Printing tinti - can be( executed in the most artistic manner and Ist the, rctivest rates. litithill rtiVAHIAN I AT CASH. 1 , • I (Wig. /2 . EORGE MONTANYB, AT kft TORNEY AT LA W—Ofilce corner of !fain and Phis streets, opposite Parkes Drug t Store. • nOCTOR EDWARD S. rERIr.DTS,- IJ offers his prat:Wont services to the eta. tens of Frenebtoam sad 'vicinity. Oins prompt.% IS attended to. May 28;1887.-1r VIT -T.. DAVIES, Atiiiorney at Law, V V • Towanda, Pa; Office wigh,Wm. Wat kins, Esq. Partici:di& attention_ paid to Or phans' court - laminate and settlement of deco. 4onts estates. 111 ERCUR Av MORROW, Auorneyi: IY4 at Law, TowandsoPenn's, Tfie undersigned having associated themselves ogether in the practice of Law, oiler their pro te,,si,inal services to the palate. .` • ULYSSES higRCIIII P. D. MORROW. March 9,1g65. ;.1 DATER - 3K & PECK, Arrosautya L►w. Offices Patton Block.Towanda, .11 Patrick's block, Athens; Pa. ! , They may be ,:oubuhed at either place. a. w PATRICK, ap11.3 IiB.:McKEAN, ATTORNEY &. .•COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Tolim a,: Pa. Particular attention paid to busixtesa :n the Orphans' COM July 20. 1136&. ENRY .PRET, Attorney at Law, 'rowan la. Pi. . Jun 27, 66. D R. IL WESTON,' DENT.I,97;- . - Office-lu_Patton's Block, over Gore's Drug and Chemical Store., - Maned LIDWARD OVERTON Jr., Ati r or- Uney at Lim, Towanda, Pa. Office tII 'the Court House. July 13,1866. R. R. DAVIES, LERAYsvuls, PA. D has • permanently located at the *Mee ornierly occupied by Dr. B: - DeWitt, for the practice of his profesa , on. May 9.1867. VEIN N. CALIFF, ATTORNEY EP AT LA IV, Towanda, Pa. Also, Govern 'Ant Agent for the collection of Pensions, Back Pay nod Bounty. SA - No charge unless enceesaftil. Offleetver he Post OfHoe and News Room. Dec. 1, 1864. ...IIOCTOR B. DaWITT, PHYSICIAN .1.1 AND Susosow.—May be found during the day—unless otherwise engaged—na few doors, below Codding A, Russell's . . Bsl. dence corner of William and Div'idon-sts., 144..; 17 04:opted by E. A. Parsons. Toesada, April 28. 1887 .-1y• D. STILES, M. D., Physiiiian and - . Snrgeon, would announce to the people of Rothe Borough and vicinity =that he ham ally locate i at the place formerly occupied !R Dr. G. W. Stone, for the practice of his prof*- - 54. Particular attention given to the treat ) meat of women and children, as also to *eine& tice of operative and minor surgery. Oct. • fIR. PRATT has removed , to State 1-/ street, (first above B. 8. Rsa Wilt's' 3tak). Persons horn a distance desirous at con*, midair him will be most likely teAnd him on Sau;rd.sy , each week. Bipedal attention will be given to surecal cases, and the extracosa of teeth. Gas or Mu administered when desired.' July 18,1866. De 8. PRATT, IL D. DOCTOR CHAS. F. PAINE.-Of fice in Gions'a Drug Store, Towinds,_Pa, Calls promptly . attended to at all how. Towanda, November 28, 1888. JDW'D MEEKS-!-AUCTIONRER. All letters addreored to tam at - 13ogar Bradford Ca Pa.; will metre prompt attention:. LIRANCIS E. POST, Painter; Tow; 1 (Leda, Pa, with 10 yearsexperience, Is Cali; ent he' can give the beat satisfaction In Paint! .n.g, Graining, Staining, Glazing, Paperiwte. sir Particular attention paid to Jobbing in the ,wantry. • Aprlll9, 1866.6 JK. VAIraIIAN —Architect. and • Bl;ilder.—All kinds of Aribiteetural igus furnished. (Ixnamental work itu.Btone, Iron and Wood. Office on Main street, over Ras ell fr. Co.'s Bank, Attention given to Ra ft] Architecture, such is laying out of grounds, &c. April 1, 1867.-Iy. J. NEWELL, COUIVY SURVEYOR, Orwell, Bradford CO. , Pa., Will promptly attend to all business in his line. Pulacular attention given to roaming and establishing old or diva. ted lines. , Also to surveying of all anpattented lands as loon. as. warrants are obtained. myl7 W. HERSEY WATKINS, N D = iT • Public is prepared to Asks. on:, Acknowledge the Execution of Deeds, ' , mimes. Power , of Attorney, and all other Inaummuts.lkladavits and °that pipers may be mom to before me, Office opoMte the Banking House of B. S. ankell a few doors north of the Ward 1 Toiranda. Ps., Jan, 14, DO. D- • - D.:' KNAPP, . , I . - Watch*iiker:iind Dealer to gents and Ladles Watehei Challis and Finger Rings,Olpeks,.Jew elrx„. 9pld liana, Spectac l es_, Wirer ware, Plat; el4scare, el4scare, Hollow ware, T himbles , ;Wm, Mewing Ma ' chines, and , other good" - belenghiglo a kmral= ry Store. __,; „' • , , , , -i... , Perticular attention tog ahlogi N. lin old place near the Post OEO. aill. s!* ; Y. I Dec. 3,1868 - j OEN_ MORAY,- ' ARTIST rMD PROTOGBAPHEIL , 'Winpromptly attend to an business hills Unit. lipeciallittetition given to Landamvi and_ Stem: .3scopio Photoitsphy. Maya of Yeanl Beat deuces, Stores. Tana Stalin" ,Axitmals, shiete, eta., Lakonia the beat manner. _ • • Particular attention • given to' the novel NM beautiful gluier:qv* repilleatition of olideotii. l i Orders received at Wood a Harding% Photart reptile Art Galkry, Towanda.! Myriads , Ape' 13,1867.—y1. , THE. UNDERSIGNED HAVE opened a Banking H M ASOouse in Towanda, toP oer the DU* Ci G. P. N is CO. They are prepared to draw Bills or Ex change. aid - malts eollectians la New York: MadelPtlii, and an paUMi of -the united States,., u also Engka4, Germany, and Pees. lo Loan mewl. receive deposits sad to ado general Basking badness.. • G. P. Eason was one dt the late Eng of luPorte,. Eason co., of ;. Emends ( Ps. i "and his knowledge of th e baldness mien Di snlOdJoicing Counties And - haft at= anEng business . for abcintlittate years snake his house a dadtable "Am% through tO • v. luso% A'. 0: EASON. TORlttal 00. 1 INI6 THE ASTOR FIRE INSURA.NOS of Nei Ult. .Agency IotoSIS _ CArITAL $400,001)."- Dindood for 1866, btlocent. IiONTANTE d~ WARD. Towliods, July:26, 186fi • -•- ' A LARGiE Assagrx I:-.vo; haaiitebbuusemid. _ (11 TRAY° U. O• OLUDig Ltgai.: . (o4.:. - 44.b:4 i......--......_ il Descriptions and , Uri gilm .on Applica tion. . . ' . .,,,,'1 :•,. i ” •• ' `‘'i ti ;,. ;-1 A ratable Couill Pe o nes, ~ : Pillimbil Oda. Splendid ground' l‘ , .60 anresof lawd.. :WESTERN PIIOI O IV—F sale or ez : chine. 120 acres of Undone third Us hered. San Piero, Wise connts Iowa; ‘ ,L . -' Forty acres of good is nd with , frail tress, pies peaches. leaches. peas:lie. 26 Aires haprored, alm halfsB9o.- mil loin :bani Piers [llll ibiIWATV.!.. POP Ll• ' '''' C I _ - ... .. „''. - I 1 • •I _ _ BO acres one mile ion Sea P l iers; one-third timbered. 'No imp relents. On railway . Pyle, $9OO. i IUEEZ3 At: steam mill prop/tarifa Barilagtow tows. !hip. Bradford may. 'ire* operation. • light Parcela i ad,; ,t containing from 60 to 100 acres, each y timbe, rid. and *prow edsnitable for or grashig. _ Boom and Barn in goialorder and rss NON ofimproved orchard. good water. dc.. Valera t county, ca Ndrthern Central way. For' sale °along tinittan l,: - ' ,26,Tewn Lots in roam Boirrogh, Bradford danntr:P l6 :APO/ Aeria !ad'Ci 6 Laud. Spatial cou n ty r ipa, . ; i- I • 122 Acres good farrrine- Burlingtort township, Bradford oixini •! .1' Other thnbered and imprared properties. Daperiptiona &est • * * Tenements _andTv ed Bend Batate i, .imada Bank sad. ber.proprthil4 iI 1 s ' :: T' 'idONTANI ' N' ;ail WARDif ' 2 - Eineu v ,- of tel Con "paten laireilift 'Briefs Title, Reel e buy and. aeli. Reel Mao *Weep:and - a - 131'46'4i 4xperty.l 'They are prepared alifotiate odes of farnes,i .holiedeads, arali eapeOW eladiabla: to capital-WU ; to "release advancer of money, upon bookendor=i; and. eaa Prefaseate in quiries for Chase to inks lavadineak or neenraii limn lity r iiiNalinst,; . • • I I A 0 j " ' " ' l5 '' I ''' IC if . ' ' i 1 ..;..:7 , ; •-...' , , i . l .t • •i: .',1 . :.t fr:: - 7 : '--.':{'-; )_l , , In the beat known Vint AND tall CONPA- Ma. Ti? barl eldi,l/F 41 4 .44e 4 07: 4 1.8nid , i•wd and nelighticelaii qo —aa- f I t . ailing cow, 00 0111 OW . 0 /1 11 ,.. ft UIM U. 1. d .: 11/111. • MN. , , I • i . ' .......1111.1•11•11 • i . ...1 . ' • 1 Those who Angie bey or - Sell tuns ; , •.: •s , .....,,, p. at AU Who :wh to dedflusoilueni against Pik; .- I , : _l•_ 1 AU WU seek periatal jays ate kr the future batten or !C'o'le ifuniliser Is secure sad i lbst•olass Life i 4' . I f - - I 1 torbe7; : ce all .`; 1 - ! All wishing sorvorrata liznaLwitions ; All ncle sidibigA - idtn - itgOn SAW*, flat poperkr ; ' I 1 II ! , ,1 .; .:- .• 1 ',-, 1•.i.p1) - i an who Itha l to obi& lisle. fw rental or ParPsoTTellement l I ~. ;I L. ! '. , :1-,: , i I 24.0 I •:.. i V. 4,1 A L t,.1).. , Are respestrally No 1111104 to 'entail such bad.; 111 , 1 "Pfur 0. 11 g7 , , I ~71i t ' , • 1 !I - - rather partied" Inislibei ' a:dip& 1 Oahe; Wines ii Kell '. ll 1 ..:- :4. ,': :,- .' . .... - .3.i• .-.", 0 ; ' llT A t a rl• 'I m i l l° ~5 , ,-. 1 ~, 1 . 1 ., i :-. ~ ".' H. ' , l , 1.. - , ..3 - , ..3 1,17711. - 0't,..) 0 Y 'J. fl 1 ago IbROPM ... AIWIIIMBEIII -,,: +1:-.. .-,, ?,:,''..41, : al ,f i J.. i ' i ..-; ~ -- ,,110 ! ' iiPlsairi. iiri WARD, IiNCI, tzesithl. ,:datlbm; =I 3' l bliosher. I "tinted advg. 11 .0 1 r rallUlL 1 Tim - • :" Meet ibe bowls skyway; , 1 /Woods Pe schollilanhisTea; ?...The gable sr* of:ribose. iliplakmen./4thltlir door, pm off mop 1. The "se not dark; Th. it te . 4 1191"I' J ,11 , 168 ,. svor 4 iiiising • Tbsidios. prepszod to obibn; New brows upliftekitOrsordvs Thett#Tr biptionotwaras. lb* 4Rent of ilKAukr yea • Unblrsisth beta abase, And !t i t upwind irony Boras' . ' • 1 To tooisaffirs. • n I • 4 4 - - t < t • he _ e -- poor ttliPsigest *it • wua> bear 1- Awakened lobes to We and light; ' • The*stOor are cpgtsbore. ,OPnl Lies to*bend Ank , to tie) • i o Pen Parr in *ler is— ' Op for you and*. ttliatilOstotto. ' lONS ....._ . i 11113 IONS OF THE WEST., I mo - ' Mrs. s ntef . my return from -the .WE t, a fliw-; - pe - re Mends it 'have e reseed a desire to know 1 what im reseionelhe country I pan ed thron h made :on my mind, While !leveret have nitefine to, givi-pub lieity to them,- bidieving, &a t 4 sl lege, thati my expurlence ag a firmer, aid' my iabit of 414eivation, wirld not be, lightly regiided_. inl ouriceun „V. To'ratify e 4, therefor‘and 4n reply to anumber`i of.letiera to the eime im rt, I take the, libei4 of asking on to midis ToCm for tit fol lowkng ' the colupnel of the 121. I firs visited the West in 1887, sodin in 1848,' a third time in 1058, d now, in 1867. . Leaving Irighl d ip June, passed rapidly i tarong to,Pittsburg, witnessirig all 'the wa through , the finest fields of winter heat ver saw. I did not see s r; field of this' grain. The ilmo corn an grata; were also good, and. lileed, ismoirt, places, quite fine. In ghio, saw some fields that were good or all these products but after t 'at 0w no 'winter wheat. — la; s me Patches of good corn, an d some air li)oking spring wheat„ bet more of Loth that were miserably palm, in Odium ,and Illinois. There was a c..-- area of these cereali put out, 1 1-6 ' , Mid the gross product._of the two last named` states. will, Probably, be lk.ge ; but Or icre,,of what I saw, tie average of corn will be 'Alder 1 twenty bushels, • while of spring ':Wheat, it wilt not ' reach eight bush els. The , allegation which is made; on the part of the inhabitants,*that , -., the railrOada pass through the se*. elit, and , the poorest portions of their: farming districts, is no more applies blito Indiana, Ililliois, and Iowa; *auto Penisylvaniii, and , therefore; the contrast presepted, is fair. ..,,. Ifound \ the west' much improyed.- The large vacant , mrairies of for Mer tears; are newillietly occupied, and the poor huts of Ike settlers, .have given Ore to fair..,louses, in coin-' . try as ti town", but there is still a 1 great sty of ma* barns. 'While ' abeent4 spent mist of my time in Minoii, and I saw'no country in that state, all things considered, , equal to Bradfoid. The tiwuship Of, Bairn field, be Peoria county, is better oc cupied(tlan any Its: . 4e, , for it is-aileg ed, andi believe correctly, that these are notlfty.aorea,,M it untitled; and , generally, pretty, well tilled ; but the averagecrops wets -not better than in many= of, our own towoships.— There Ws marked Jlifference _in th ,I.PPeflillge , of,Oltivated pratie country and the E lilly regions of North* Pennsylvania, and very much to the disathialttage of the Ist: ter. ,\ ,as fii; as. 'the ' eye can, reach, is in most bases, only 'one contin sueoeeiron` of farm cropw and it is \ lt fie hills that meet, the ey th smriUslds cu ltivated, l I lookint)ike tinYwden Patches iol the boyhood. Tig6 aU looks bettor , than it is, and here-`all looks worse. There, a few yeiewresidence 'dispels early charms, amPlere the alarms , are brought oat briiequaintao4. , 1 fkott 100 mid', ITNl:Presentid good 1 crop& On an \ armee, betteLthou! Bradford. Corn, okting wheikoats;] barley and grisii - looked weal and 1 the farming is goopeo far m u te*. It is, however , 'or old si . . nt,! lted has the (it/ P.„ c _aieulmtlilta-; Is PoPal,#fors of ;km ' inhaln „ tl4 ! handy as a- marset, . 9n' HP {post thrifty 'mina met 'with, Thogp!pi *poen, -are brdWing a Large eel , legs. thew, *while the churl& eilyloss, , the miasma houses, and bushleseltrieel i tares, indicate marvellous U. i sty ; an d enterprise. ' The only o . •tioni to.the town is, that the whiskey ill-i Weft seem:to preponderate i 'whielt! .. .11 MOM . . . s'pn.q; TOW AFO:OO iso, far as , permsanent 'prosperity, is poncensaWaiunWiltifydadistation. tfljif47fr I T i t o r ti F i f i f t v. f ri n i li) Pt" t!' 1 . 3 . stun ll* Ile . !nada AP atidiPaas whisky thatiiirAetatillt.:7...v.o 4 4(9r ,(ho fthii‘lfe iii' i . tit they ' itnia;Ttlig link ph alitill - Itit otalcatuitantsiTtherl* get: .:I ahall wonder if their sinoke-• atackeannianrelia-sindaOhigt do 1 pifF., yet - . tom dee_ plague apotir i )aa; well as now eyesores, while the poor,despiseitiesinallinday Schools' PIO 111 1 stisto l o. AY - A4,1,,,14.# - : , '°9tiPzi Pc . 11 - " jlf:q 9 4'. l i. Vreel th r notsac ilie : oftyiJ *;.:, ,;,12,.._ . , ‘,,..,..,11.,1, •,in.:edenationiria - some other partiatint,rs,T,..`4oll4i' rut Knox county, Illinois; ex ls 'aif the teirria"l - met . 4%10' Thin KiditeWthiii been built up tad controlkathY,Prea hYter,igli! tin4,betllCtr g,t4i9fialls til c i, iidfte inoislitY;and totionfitonlety; - Okla; out as jel}C r Winee . -:: ikvan tfv ide.nte of this, ,I need but mention' the fitit, theta° fiquoicantinhoiiht in the:town . , ,ntdess, the demand for it bey accompanied-' by. thepreseriv. tion ore 'aipittal4e Physician4l•The Galcohurt.Ocollege . , nf a103014 - _ , , - ,t0r44 17 ,. :Ai, notoriety, has fine nuildhigk . - 1 and sPlencliOly - ifl,mo B attry,otel4kiffl, plots of ground, I and one common , school house'' ornaments t the city, whicheostin,ita Sroetion, iieveniyAue ghoPard,."*B; not - the 09Peihttioh of the place is not oier ten thousand. In generosity tov;ards churelieti Slid school 'houaes,, hewever, -the. west, leads by far, the ea5t..;, . . . ~ lk, , , .4 . Ae a rule, 'the towns of ihneTreat-, ern states , are net pla.Ces to file in. Ooal is the only fuel, aid -thisis dir.: ty, and the smoke from it is heavy, and as a consequence; hank' lilOve sooty, veil over all, when muchused, Taking this, aith_ their black soil, which but" one -,grinds into clast, and one can vreltimtigine\ the. condition of things. Indoors, anent doors, :all looked uncondartably - dir; ty ; and although the weatern pee ple build finely,' yet the dark cot used in painting their` ; houses--alid I suppose freni the cattseejast wins edt•aphals a sombre and an unclean appearance. -8° far- aa health,- god water, cleanliness, good] eafAety, and indeed; &bleat every " o rder ' eubsten tisk comfort its,pnotnned, I, aojonriled in no toil% that.equalai l our,owein wanda. 'Nor de these Considerations holdll 4 ood slonetof the !tOWIIII. It' is na les so of -the '-country genetsaliy. Improved farmaare held as higle, in the went, as with, s ; end while ; iti is not denied that the I: p hol here re quired to put, and g ar a , tesotes of wheat or, corn, will put oat and ail gather i twenty sores in the:asset ; Ye t it ii.eigally true, that it - takes itvo bushels ofgrain there', 7. to , bring as much prat as, one bush e l yields here. That is , it holds -good an nrule, -w o ke ing the west as &whole, thatit'tiskei one,bnekei of, grain there - to mark et one, `itid,the'ehief ivasOnlor thiS,lB, that almost their ; only InarketSare in the east. Nor will this state of things change: The west his peculiarly adapted to agricultural pursuits ; and must, from the `necesatt*fl the case, ran more and Incire tiitolhis - , WhiJeilk.,the ., eastern statea.. we are ***log tlitlre :aid'. more into thine faeturing, thus making and_keeping the:: market here,.-'besides' beiilgrls thousand miles of land carriage—the moat costlynearer the markets of the Old World. But more than this; hail, tornadoes and: drouths; } are mach more severe its the !est thin heie; 63 is ilwayS the enee with lei% el countries.as contrasted , with hilly pne*l:;Wiole dietrkete: are dev.asted yearly by the two former, and entire . States, at times, 'from the 'litter.— Who does tot 'remember . the suffer. OW 10 -1 1 ,11 neas, $ lel, years Muce, froUrthlO'causut _ In 1854;Ifi1l8fill, it was skiff aim) ileils . hZtrie - in pie State of Illinois, 'Was 'killed by MI 1 • severity of thei winte r and half • the apple trees ; \ •and I advise every one Tishri , ' thinks of.- ni:Ovik.,wo4qjo•lo and remain one Winter 'before buy '..,iD In conclu sion, I need but mention, one fact in proof of most I.haveireißl in regard to , U'reaidence in the west, 'Aid wit *that many of those who Make fortunes there,l come !mat \to ; enjoy them ; , while ettiers;lWWiivi . , irt In reality Ea CT)..t l fPPild.Olneh'• Ut i iiiiii tinie4iiii;ni " ' i tii 661'14 to do this t _:,lu :vensidered t n., wonderful'' , tozuret/W 6l qtrestt4r.n people. s I 1 In ' respieVoi the' health 'of the wud I have this to say that persons - •:, ... , r 1 L. ! , •;,,, .. .‘„l , . ti hil.-. igu i l,froru, local; tlel- where mut . s r nrevail i. ,an, ~., as lower SuAughirtieß • .... liefirirWand _ • ' 191. Mar Finr# lO4 rPI r i ot be' mates tilu e, jottii et =ON 1 was in i but 4 0 00 E. lirinfi . 1 840 4" 44 40, kl i atS; l 44 l 44/0 1 40* farly 'amodiiioned......43Ounties; Incur! .itkom e tea.fosc,-..t-fri6,st ! tI , H,F , :ci - 1/-z ,. ,1 : -ea.A' \ ~..- . 11. , vs .i. ' • . t j - T4t I CLEJII6 OM .. 'v , , i lIMI ~t~~_.~~ U I ," U 1 ,71, -XOlll (4 At AO, 14WISTa.' Ai TO Ijadt"-fti 301 ej talat,-4,11fr 1/10#1 ' • ' • •• •••••• l au, s t, . 4 !tlei • 1 11;11:1: ' AZ -1,1A4 I ' • NXITION OVA POIPEoPd ,,, - "i ..• - 1 7. 4-1 rif 414" 1: 441 A ass o r el, G .3" host " , an en o into ooneliikielto'alkifikbew Pepe. e,:vit4 cone/ave definas admirablyin eW 6 f tiiiiAti #C . iitacketo f .to • hick owed col is kept du g We lenteilfatt.sMiOn.-T The air dins's Chat themselves up In: the Wkinalilifith , their .itidc. and , theft I' hcxelek#l)C l l9llool4l'o,: ; 'their Otift4t 44 Ihi *ilea:: withoitlalitsix ' Each s)%'-xvni3 l :l*ieen"'theave: 411 1 W1 1 ***AC ale.PgtkekciiPfi l ei, sometimes a.:"Fiached :mg eseortid by-fal-kirses coda" §ny. pniii Tit e l , ThesainOasticrevon 14ed Meet*. it trap- northe only m de of . i .%. s . , - n niiiia : ierittiiied - i ll jr.h4 L. . *Ad- ao , Mt the,;( l o4 l lk an d Windows are hermetrically seal ; each voter inl4itelaiseparlite call and they oilly Meet in the central chapel for the hleotio :, .1 n-off . Pops4' 3(sireJ--thri3e ilevi model; of selectibuthaelif tiVolit 'Ma:. tion, by cotopremisi4nd hrscruthiy. The latter is thel . mostisual, and-its tofitkikatrol - Ifklit ': - Ar: '.; :::'Kr: I'lliii.:,dei4u-:,0,-: • the - !aiiioi.ed:"Vollegi Votes first: ... Ile " 'O l l3l of lyeilvet; basin a balkithniitka, iiiitiiiired be forehandlot theephrpeitelt:indfills it ufi.in presence of ' the Cardinals, no, that *ll may dee:filikaetotid4ifiliime can iiad what he has Written c : , npOit , the' Parthme atZ."Eaaf candid Ateln4 through the same forivality. 'lie‘ v.l..ter..neit .holdisi• up histieket be tween .ti is. thumb .and forefiager, anti turning toward the •altar i atars aloud the:lollowing oath :''"l tare ', - Elcid; whOje 4. 1 3' i*lK!`t6 arganasAltatrl eleefhim whom .1 deem Most 'worthy of being Pope." ! - . -- - " "" Upon the altar is• placed * * large 'silver chalice, in which the voters place:-their'tickets ; and afterward the names .are kead.v 0914 by one ,01 the serutattiri, each of the cardinil4 holding* printed listi On .which he notes xlownthe names ai they are ut tered; - If, in this .first operatio*•*ne‘ of tho' ciVdio l o4 1 40 % 44E44 a auf-: &fent number Of votes, he is imme diately declared Pog;,_ but for this purpose , tivo-tliirds of -the inter . are retired. Roman affairs usually progiesi bat slowly, and . conclaves have been known _to ' last for 'five Months. At, the end of each day's scrutiny, if no One has been ite_fortu nate as , to obtain two-thirds;of the votes,) the balloting -tickets are burn; ed in a stoveOlieeck.4ehincl tboaltar„ from, whenoo, the-smoke issues by' s) pipit', Which-is Viaible..9n the piazza. If, oA the Coatrary; airy onelias ~ ob tained the. , majority, 'the !tickets , ' are Pteitlatlret *ith,oitt and theio..berok no smoke without fire, the • ehimtey, of vonrse,giies no sign of combustiOn; You. may vOnceive with what. ; impa tienici the.' expeeted eighat ia - 115(iked for by the crowd who, r esemble each; evening in the *pitizia: 'Thousands of eyes - are fixed upon the,' roof off the palace, until the solemn.; moment-of the:ficrutiny'. If a titbit , column of smoke is then seen to eise,theThmans wish ene..ahother ktilice .nqjte,and go to ted..'ll v t! 3 ,7 *FR P.9: - P9Pe., and the success fu ~lOrgtillY-,4815.!t to come. '.- How ♦ Btrir43Thoitiliartcra Ms ThcmeTal impression, is that dead}, cOntrali , would Joemto , be factjadv lug froni*.follimillig,iceptint of the effect of such' a: given by Gen. Sir J. Napier. He experienced an atti*lc while in Sande, where the therruometei, K.cording to the Gr. eralidniself- was as inuclense'te Inm as it would har e been tcp a boiling lobeter,,aniV'tirotelislello'ws to one of his, daughteys !ale_ supectroke was.iiiiiiiggereiT 'Yet my bdpe fa to die by one, for never can death come in ad easier 1 . was just dead ly,sleepy4 deadly had,l-,:been left done ; but. 'the only feeling 'of ithe, transitiok : wiiuld lave., been •,s , tiredness ; _like, that eiperiene,ed , : at being'snddenlY waked tip befor:e,tijiii: This ;Was' toLa degrie_ aimoatid Are calla-4411A1 then came a pleasa i nt drowsiness, witlViinger the44se, tors, would,not let,ine sleep. Were it not fer'otlierie, Would' thai mji horn had been Mundell , so easy, so de appicidcli of 'death." This resembles the a& Manta that haveibeen.:glvenby men who have beensiiyed from freezing' tolleatkafterr hnVing gof ferf`detid into the dark valley ;, soihat'excess of heat add' excess of "c ola' produce P;qol.?ktt'l9 ‘ ,"! l Fr.q. Act(i 41 ""A#P!" -4- f'd t ":etg* 1 41 4_474,Amik: tare wonid,a man be were his voice, in propprtioaMbiß l iweightom . loud ad that of a lodnat t A. locust can be heard at. salistarice of ounth f*oißtf: ) .gOlOM'Ciyrerila.irild Ackitreigklit half ast winos I 1. 'so Ulla rt-mitfdlittOhtektnatelrould' down"`ilhat'arilitiehictiaaMdlif itraX9V#l - tt wreneri Wiiiibt got biltwingtt, f fg44./ 1 431r fi lPlnat''14"1PriP 11 8- 1 ._ofe, hot common an 'Weil; much as ei.,l,teen thousand ; of our - lo custs andliticthe .note Of it locust ittn hiNtr# out.litteenth mileo mas 'of 'common. diMeniimis, pretty plucks! whul,end limb„ought tct able hittliel(rliftrd Ait the &gage Of one thousand six hundred ntina fiht house ought Wall about 'his ears t fluepotte a flea '''hi-tirligh'*one grain, t yol.,ol4;Yl'Mqro t•kap*Appßl : Ept., socki4jtioaircitiCiiMib hi, &wanton-mart orprtsttnrifttartdofifty ptoundool,oup. ANDO, mijh pro ''AlialajetiliovErreivittion sand I eight hundred 0)440 the dia.: too z.iii. ao from NO* 'York torOuthltillttli;:i t 4,;0 :t'.a ,',.A ~:.i.c.,,34.1,,,r., t ,-. - 11 , ..1#.:,01,1 f. I .141 t 4d. .../.„, ~._•••• ~, 12rir t emot, .: , • I `• . 79147COMdcatikataangtiPi I 1 .1 1 I MB er .1, , , .S? KUM 'J • BEM ;.~:.:~_ i ;, ~, ~~f.:. ,0 t • . 1 11: , !. VAL VII 1 " . 3: ' A ItC4 Mf'4l - 4;itt " s *ix 14146i1T ,; , ..qrasiipied i r Wak.30.1.1.g.) -- x - r.A4I-t04v1tt.v*A . ...61.i5T.i•,;1:.,:-.,:vii , • , 4 '7' • .• • , 14 1,2 11 1fi1rati64 4. ertie.Hbeti-L;r:' , . j I4 1,'":1. ~41 C-'l4ll .1-1- MMIIS- -•. • . • to , " 0 : 1 4 ,- 7170 1:11. - 4 lE:V. I,:it vcOs i "...-.; 411 44 alip-Ipwifustimmr . _ A•6).1.0ar 47. .le ionolpfooft ml 4, 4..z i ttir4 •-rgAttlY, to* • 4 ~ X' ; AR ,- i ffiSPO:4 l 4*W* o t 1 .4§1i,J1a43 ilo , ,,Ntletimrlifik,loApri_ ..i , 4 ,„ „.: , c „ W4L ...t _444 0 .,044..wge1k,144 8 .. ,11 1 4 k 4 . .r.Ruhvylopol , enPklrw: - ...Av -.,... .b. 4 PfitOukguM l 4dt 1 1 .Ter , whiiii , -PrilefogiltirOPOlßO.Aii;t4 ll e a** kof:traTel., to' FYilt 4 4. the *zit et a DAVY; cOrunitincifin eldeily 'couple andone..a.....diughtif Of filVa ~ _en or fiftelr : years. The_ old wile * i3ittiat !au e Ole e( blankets Elgi i 'llie' b einitliiit' elicatitstillif -.a most detertuinedack of the* klt• - meek, - "thaicidfnii' lioti4if 41E03 taoadlibizitedlldi#selNixquthe ivy Attie; iinitardit, litikdrhiii hid' Noe se lit:11%1'1 - Ni thaegh -litt 'expected te rediaiii"there4ore*.•.- A.- '' Single- Oistitelileveloried thei'-flint that there ;waxes diffierilty *OM' little train .or bne wagon and three pereons, •iind thitit had - attained-a poi - tit - of 'quiet dentedrittioiV s 'beyrind thel "reach /of iienceablei . 1 adjiistuient:' , '- T1443 . 4'148 13efoie they' 3 badr"pitched•llniir , tent at-thelorkeV the road,L, imidnis :they ivuldiiiit,.• agree Alien-16er route by' which to 'enters California, there they. hadremeitied: , : , The husband express.; edi preference for-the Carson road— the -*rife forf,the Lassenand neither wouldlield. - J--The *lie' declared she would rettiaidAhere. all- winter,.= the husband said .be. g lihotildbe pleased. to lengthen the sojourn ..through the ;summer ftlknving. , . . .. 'On tint Morning of the fourth da y, the'-':wife broke?.sullen 'silence , of thirty-six ; hours by proposing ..alli. , Visitin-of 'the property, which °outdat ed of two yolie,of uattle,ene wagon,, camp-,furniture, ; a :small laautity of provisions, and twelve ;dollars in sit-. veva _The propoenkvas accepted,aud fclakiwith ithe!'plunder," was divided,, leaving,the, wagon. - tia".-.the old.-man . and the daughter.to the Mether. The: 141,terlep;thauged With, a neighboring_, ;train the cattle belonging to her, for a.peny and pack-saddle;,,,and, pitihg the clatighter and her; portfon- of the divided 401 upon the artimal, she, resolutOy-started across the desert by, • Lawn . trail, ,while. the old. inaii,siie idly ,yoked, the . cattle -. and took the other rotitet , SinguYir as. thiti,may,..seem,it is nevertheless...true. It is among, the, actual occurrences of life4tratiger thei Action; -- "; _ Qf course, both `parties reached , California in safety. We • day "or course," for it is scarcely possible that any obstacle, death - included, could have seriously interfered - with the progress of stubbornueas so sub lime. ' Arriving at SecranieVo; with the dinghter t , tbe;eldlladrreadily found emplOyment—for women were testi plerity l then thatinow'—;atiesub sequently Availed a hoarding-house, and id a fe . 7 years, amai3sed' a hand some 'fortune. ~,Twe- yeare ;ago she removed to San Francisco, and the daiighter,"Vrtichie. education • had' not been neglected, :was married to one of our most substantial: citizens:-- ...:Andliiihat.becsaine of the - Old maul The wife lail-s not , seen.- or ; beard: of him:eince they -parted- eri' the Hum boldt: .' They hitd', .-liveiL,i, happify ttioutti - , eur min 'and wife fer 'thirty years, and she sometimes ` :r Proadh edi herielf- for , : the :' Wilful sir :that separated thent afar 'So lo g a iiil. grimagethrough life together.. .. zi - . Bat be was tiet"dead. WO _cannot tilled: his':careet, in 'Ciliikiniiii, boa ever.•4.Alt-vre imow-of ithi r ti at fer. tune hid isit'smiled upon hick and that, for six years. lie ihad. toiled with ent vow arid.- - and ' , vies; beginning to kr.Sw Uld4ithont: bilie,- 1 1 'Finally; feeling- scarcely able ta.longisr: wield Abe fielt,aed:,pbovel .61 visited ;San rineiseci. in the,hOpi3 er obtaining linployinakil better' _to his . adapted o_ .._ wasted strength.- . 'Fur ,three .months he retiihteed'idle,ifter erriiring,rthete; iiiilthen.lor..the want:cif occupittian heesele - the' ht l O l 4 l P ' retailer tir ;Pea date 'ind;':Oringelii: with , - .lnel. entire stock of' traffic twit basket 'upon his apt ~,',,pf. Pasehig'the - opee door of 'a cottage; in. the ; southern, pert of ' the city,, he observed a lady in the ball; and city,, offer his inerohawlise., Aehe stepped upon .tha -threshold, the., i lady j appreashed, l and,,the . old hied raised his -eyes and ;dropped his basket. Aturc".noaivronderi either— for atm wahiawife—hia" old wo maillb ." ' ' 4 ' '' ' ' ' '' - . , . She recogniz edhim,.anCthrowing 10,11Pir.f , ; 1 ; 12 5.11! ilgulAtiawnt!,, exclaim ed: i-,::',":Great .. :-God, - .1 -.:-I:jiihni - As liiis 7.914?" , -. . - Of . : 1 - tliiiltrthit iii -left iine.f.'4etiliek : . Akfixkla,.. ~.,...., .„.,-.: ... .--: :.--, ,thl_- : eitended: . larina.':i'iir, , ,.. , ap. tttfiliCked,' , - ; - §sittien!s ,rthe valivo piiiiitit:4iiiio.4;sc'hiiikketliiiiiiitio_siteti rxtbii.:-,,-.-.,.;. ---.-„: -„, ..7„. ~ -, - . i l : , :7- - ; ; -.:: ' , ;;I:; ei.4 '.. ° r : j4kr. : 4o 43- I: ' .** , ; ii;i4liik : S winch.' , lt . have;beeiv-csonstrneii. into ear . eotawis i ti.hois , ', did - 'lon . find the C on readl" 4 .`"' -,d1"14, ' jableAtiky4nifseisiiliirNi' a4 n ilhiss:__ ' : - .44.miiti eiftttip'26Caiatidlind !Amu7 1 ~......-„.„ ..,„ : ;--..,..4 .*),l Pi Av . t 4iati' -I riklifor -- :Atiiii°': she conipin di.;Oneluiririgl.,.....-.--, _ . 2.' :::' :, . - ' " No , doubt Ir- tiettitied Jotin;!vi.ith a men ISolaknet Of . ItlM4bseria- V ,.: on .i.' i . li, n,erg - i - ' , f # said i-,--t ;; 't hrow ' -, Aug her . ., aunt; around .. the ,eild'•uiatee neck ; uthat'S - '-itiOrikh;;J . Ohnl.l7-,and: -the old Onßle t so:!,atraagely..sunder-- L ed,t.ire"'"' again -- iinited. Both' are' liiitig" ' th.tiiiieditigittet;'aii &kb - MI street. Old'Excliiitige.; ,- -I:.' :. -- - Iv ; : sTlestat4lo 1)0,81ed bof f ir*gticreitts..v.cadexiii living: lh - ' turefi - to : mod it , ~ :rkAiiiii..to.b64B4l4.;l** ; 00..4:,.0 . ii:, .. 4. ~...;;:t , i..., . ! i",` *.t'lliiii. italkifg :iiito_'*roiiiity: _44111, 1 6,44., ....,:.,A*o-04.„, k , purtioth4,befoie*4-0 v.!, . .sta kiti mulF3l4 l, ,,V and 014.64 i A - il l 'llitia l ti - • kiel-inottier'-'10i: - , OF situates% pEOINSTe =Wilmot. 1 /On the flood! latheielt4itvieclt *e&l. world, depute°, -‘ s • • .4 1 .:-!el•= t1 .q3'.' =1 Isll 0 om • lEEE lotad - tzttrix:r.JA .4t) +F.. ,". • , ". • . • , . VIZI34,Pik,-.lll4yaucer... HEE ffiIBEEM 1 .....- - , ~...7, A i . 4.,.1. 4' 1 a M i' ULTI IsN 1 • . • . ...,...,.....L.--44,-/ 11ettieer his 7fi ttstieb ssd •VW 4 , ' 1 tett* birthdo thgotetstrAnear 74Yerligtner"pettitiraadltiee:i s :in defined;. pbe . ../..chaotie • .but ' whinuthttlattgmferkoligi'Wht P t i a- ' it general rule; his, 'habits ' ve beentziotildod and yia- 5 99 yikillorr eito ihitao: 'Ohiracteets acirit 4 ,invaria9.1544.20 - Aki. l ._ tti jiii. l 97till . " d-• kngs. Place : a boy-ta the Society of 'iuguee: 'timing - - the ' , leFirsi:- th4tails *A4 o' life:Ate i (wapiti 04.he48 . nbnostnortitia tcvbseoraokliirotig...i rogue. ' I On the. ' contrary, ~ place ilia' among' the good, I'respectablO, - mudi thts,rwe need be 'lint little - fraii;fit tiis future. , lather(' are, - .01 oonese,tetoilp, sional cases. . There ,i4;<0. 10 : 11 40 O ff s. tul t spp4ently innate:disposition. to do Ivil,rWhieh, w ill -tilinr itself fin:. Spite 'of ' gestal- iittirchnidirigs;' 9 ', . _ O wrhich -, 4pparaptly_ : cannot. , be . aver. m - u el ,- and. c tigain ':therec.: ttre... boys, *lie have suck" inherent avers ion to ivrong that it ' l ie seemingly impessf ble to lead them astray.' S'ffet csAes hntviver; are'rare!-• A DlEinsB Aliniti tg. generally r bears the; impresti :of .its surroundings during,•...tlie.moold-. ingrried. How vital . it' is- there fore, that the'young men Ofthie city; 'whose life habits are In . the process of atiori; should ' be' kept away, is eh as pose' ibis; from vicious as- Soar ans. They are : beset by traps 51 andpit falls ..on every 144 ~V ice and iMmorality, clothed in attr active germ'ents; are constantly (in the alert trilead,them astray. So Subtle ere those guests, and -so artfni in,their work, that many-.young am& start twat' the downward. road !Without knowing it. Ouce in the hands of bad associates, - and the' irocese or Moulding ,his character is at once commenced.. ' .Cigars, tobacco, liquor, 1 cards, etc., serve Ingivingitthegen eral shapc,;' and afterwarry. it:is grad- natty formed and ' - fashioned by "the Other_agents' which' BtAii:Oli`"rp . Ay to do' th e ir' - work in the mating and fin ishing, of a bad-character. = Hotv ma: ny are there-in this city, , . who at this 'time, are forming baoLlin4.B*.that 'will cling to them througailfo. Un fortunately, there • are- a great rurally. Young clerks, apprentie,es,,andoth ,ers, . _ whose habits are -yet, uncured, may be found in nearly every . eating, add drinking saloon .in the city dur iug 'the' evening:. tioUrn. In 'such places they not anly aarn to spend their - money .foolishly,`, but they fra tereize with ,bad isapeiates and be eome . addicted to ,bad habita t froi;d: which they are not .' likely to - escape.' NOw„ there is prohably-ao_ young mail starting on this dow*ard ca' ' reer; . who- will admit that he is inany_ 'danger. -. He reitnrally. has .faith in his own diseretion, ; arid- thinks that 'he can _with ' safety go a little dis= tanceari the:dangerous read.- There are but few, however,' whe 'tome out safely, from , such i a .triaV . .`and none should rruktherisk:, 4 is well , that a ypting'airtri should enjoy in a rational' hianner„ . hat when it is re inerritsered that the' - fate of his whole life depend§ ripen ecnirseatiting the te*Teara that. his - otiracter . ie fortahig,. ha ought io eiPPlS ) .Y.pitery: energy Map ~within safe bounds, and all wile' at 4 interested - 1h hfs'Wel tafe.should' lablii-to the ilitupd'ettd.- 13e4ding - • lE= • ": ~, .BRECUIRR 0N.,. NATURAL r.ll4l:9 l tael—Min divide Jaws into, different. classes. They say there is :a lasi, which re-' fates to the flesh; to _the - Vodi, and a law which relates/is-the' mind: 'l3tit the , bodY is not ~ -more 'niitural ,- than the taind. . ,The mind ; is :natural; and ,theluw of the intellect itt,a ustpral law. Tho twirl! nature "is , - natural, and the law of ' the - nioriil e a eling is natural litiV. Ttilt lsw - whieibii i i io . nisei you• with yOne - fellow lin is a nitural• law. -, .15 , that a natu al law which „determines , the / fact , that weights shall gravitate to, the earth? 14 that a - natural U4'1;911011 .*overns the process of digeationff • lis - that a naturialasi Whibh.controls thek fad- - ous fuuctions.oc•the, body ?, And is that not ; a naturkl ,law, which deter juirmines ' thoughts and' otiyes, an, resu skrt vitich'are ' onght on by,one aixi. iintither el .of fact 'es in life ?-: There is no .m re mis chievous tendionci7Oossible, tba,it to t i , bring upa-;eneratiprk of me . with the impression that'moral - la' s Wait' with their , penalties till al 'r-inen die'and•the judgment day 'CO eti; I repeat,. that: all: natural. laps:. are moral,l,sWl3, Top. sin o sg , sinist ,-G,ed when - yen lib - against your foot; , you sin against God when'Yon'shirikainet ode band; Cott s 6 against Geld ;When you ishragainit 'your braiii;oranyintrt of . yotirsalf,ita reaily76-though Perhape not twaertonaly, not ik holinultaip— ai Wan you sin against a al your neigh-, - tiOr,' or against ' the *hide Al 1 society and' its interests: . v.,Wheri! you violate a natural 4aw, -Yoil. viojate -a moral law that is wrapped , win-ik-- - . There is, no, such r distinction of, junies in the mind of. Ga. '. l'hei_may he'con veni4tin our wea*neae fort deserit ing. different - .'susses . .lint in' their interior.:and substantial Wore, all natural laws.ara maraV law, and ill inorat,l4ovs , arPnattlFlktlaTis. -. _ • Mame ro 7st, Poriii::—As an ijlni-i ',ration of 'the 'pointed ' style of some of the preanhing.atthe Williamatin, aLocatrlP-Mee..tiug, s oorresPondeat: of the ,Hartford Post: gives , the,NP: lowing: Con,o of the..preleihers t :Tnes-` day'Afte rnoon, l had' onpasion to rs fer Ahe . badvonditon of theiiinner, and: aasillingness of Gind tt , for. t4hi6zilo iAatug . _bow Tge,. Said ; lie n .., I , ec.r . 7 ---,who ted.O s -% %nest "men. Tethii /airy, lint .the lit tiild of him NA olhoM ieixte,P. 'A ti9.oFt Al:" e T4l• ige4, , ;IL by' 9 le voice of thi mat cleat:LW ; loud'ab• ~.,..,:,..,.: 1 - ' ' ' * ~ ' Tga..lloll*ololtimk - Saast"- AltheaL have been _through_ the im rri h : s stables, a great . times,- IF teil l iVailal: no - adequate 'iaiiiiiipti. ""leriiiii is' - , inii , ._uistil , v4l4l *Ore , There e',._ • ere at least . seve.atylsedirstlaitei 4 '-' ...r: P.PCIr : ....................... ell , . outfitters.: 'At tie,gateli tue .. taiie.fleld atria' *iiii' tieVeartifittr' tittifough.biedi iieddier him *lithe FrenchEmperceoaud"thesoveyedgnir iii#Poll,-*lttAirtrl43 not inferior hmigefiir.l4 servants, : : VtiereWem,, - eat adthe roitethi:t siiiy 1921,6:irk5; There :were - at the Eljeee eleven Wired - tot' ' the Oztii.'.'llf , the stables : 1 hf naiades there' wee istleist Bei- atty4iooraaa math* for nightimr viaa (the iliefilia9 -44 11 94aflattsiVa • a ball Oat same night) .• - This would gitki tetifiiikiiei 'Co tag, `" Mpatilitisli- - 6161, 4 'irieltisliS lirtisi-eitilt -} -licitiehti •-"' to be used in' ase any . of tfilisif'vitire' disabled;the sick hotseal always to ' bediatedi.ii :in; large. e , ietisble. thaw' hastera r (44itti ate:Akaaettaiß*l rPqiiithl t 4 at 13010PleiM), .thivtialljeae &Ara l 1t9e910-g-tri:Li/P-ffr.tYki.,bias - . MAI; - he elib P al o ': • -•--- ' ~., ',Thegzai - and' two 'Elone'rodeithe:' , borses They brought 'With:thud fain''' . firossia. -- Ahe 'Line of Prussia rode - the ihurke charger-'.which tarried him , ' itt. the,, , bettle of gadowa.:, The reef , . . tiot'i, siivereigiM *carp: . their hcirees , With'ilie;oi ~,oya4,:thif. gifi:,ebioadii;V:-. review " is trying' to' a horse's nervee'': tie 'either= becomes frightened, - or. 1 . . tahei theiiavalg urges; take-place be - would jpin4iiii;' , becoming.,nn,- . ..-, tigetibleiweitheeesser , Asovereign paying;; a, foieiv' visit require all his FeeeSee of, pind t m,h,ich be caulk ,: tiotposseo were o hiitli - uujcbl4-diyeg: -- • ed :tii lie horeii r ;:- He :couselitenfly carries with him a oliaigefitrithNilioni he itrantirelY' familiar, and whom he tnag'trust.,; The French Emperor•inf ) variably tarries hie •- favorite ihting - . horses with him whareyar •ho pee He ove,u,carried ,4hetn. cto le t kuclutt, . ',ghee he.,,werit dierecueverat, years. . -. ,••• • - 141h170- -_ _ i U3BI ts Tau CAC a= Tux -Rua V=The hie :*ii; period in about ten years *hetilfe' la fi r 66." spots. The - greatest numbers' were seed aboitt the years 18t2; 1852 and 1862 ; the just number; or _none, in .- 18471857 and 1857. .Some five or Piz years ago, whera.we'_ had a,rainy !spring. some, would-be .philosophers... xplamed it by-the great number lot Oun-spots, - which diininiiihed the Yetstil• heat radiating from his Unrfacel but now the game-philosophers says that . by its - preuent frepdom froni spots,‘..l iind" its consequent gieater - heat ; an unusual quantaty of water hi. evap- Prated; And? of worse his !to come 4own norain. Lave,, bandy *le: which works ixitkwaya ; but theyfeiget that it is not every- . that tbksame excess tif rain - ikfall. ing, but, on the coritrary,in west at the present' there is not' enough' of it and ~ t tke get -the shire ., 'Fightly helonging - thein. -It is-pretty , !well,,estahlished• that, thejii4s,i. which _ the whole . earth receives freni !ulnas nearly alike every year, siptis or no spots ; that the total quaytity of water evaporated from the ocean iwhich occupies r thi'ee-fourtho of ;the !surface of -the eatth, alike;'• .and the . - amount of 'rain: falling over.`. ,the,whole surface . is • eortisequently' alserAlie Wane.- Eveiy _region ; of. the earth's; our. 'face has its yearly share,of this, raiu,, which, however,. differs-, vvi4ly . . foc, i s iffeient climates, but, 'is as,a. whole. uniform. The :-Norttlerll States 14 instance, receive .yeorly 40' inches,. the Southeastern more thon.so, and some oPthe Southwestern not one tenth of -that imoitnt. But ociaition. ally this ; av 'eri*e quantity' is, disittib , ell, and . 4 one' part Of the "country . ie• c'eives portiosi-of 'the seare of: mi. oilier for - reasons-awe are unabta tatt trace-; in' fact „the,:liws:of.,meteor ology, are very complex, whelle,science is still a most raitfster ioui problem.. FISI,I I FAdT AND 'l4oiTia , . . .telich chilli. the love of llcuTra, find he Towi God, thelinker, too; and'aome day, when temptations-ciune, and Aha.storma of thawed& gather darkly. arow24. •-h 14, .,- a simple lower. lreath: bia • arumcaPl; ta#glk 14 10.ei , "WE-shall- see. liQw what are the necessaries' of ,life, said a country store keeper during a severe I.storm,...as no :ona will venture forth to-day . exapt to procure . them:"- • In the evening he qoundlip„t most of _hilt sal were -yellow: Banff and New England ram. "-Wuat brought yon-.to prisou,my . colored friend?". "Two constables , sash, " . "Yes, but I mean :had - intemperanUe - any- , thing to do with it?" "Yea. "oak- dl-,wae bete of 'em drunk." _ A. chap who_ was to 3 .by colpur-_ tear to !.iternember Lot's wife," repliatl that ht t had &Amin trot:this? enough Ithwuls abiattt other MOWS WORN*. ; :;1%-1.; WHY, are our miihnum moles daughter? /*atm, they and a little, : profit in 'the A,sitosiussa,intending- ' to be ii.br Sent a few days laMpblacked a shingle with ' thafellowing, without date; and nailed it'tip tin- his door : "Will be at home in ten days from the time you see this shingle." - said. a threelrear,4l4 one - 'day, Ajdon't like any : aprons to lie starched - so nuta. So much starchttets "inaltes tne stiffness scratch _ my bareness. , A western . editor has . place& over hiimatriag" represecituigshirge trap' sprang., trith. motto : "Thistrap titiin ancither pinny-hammer "eight I" , Wirr will the-nionsters' otthelleep - be better posted than the.cable , operators ? - *Cause their teme the news before it reach eseither 'As e men:.drints ge4fliallY grows teeldelei ;'in his case the lade &a= the. fewer Bantam!. -= • • , ' 4N. • • • „ 'WHIZ is oak the • :worst wood- Of Which. to znaka weoilenieg?-__Baaaallet it f ii°all 9 4ll " l4 * • A Vase:Uri ihrmer- bele gasked if, raising hemp . ens a good business.• replied" "I can't •sarotz say ; • but its surely better' than being raised hy it."- - Air Inveterate' old bachelor' that ishipierb 4sdl.ed -"she" liecausir they alwerikaaP a:1314% theleak-aat, 014131E0 'asked another why Ma. heard WAS 103 1 6%11131d his hair white?: “ito. • - cause," he said, "one is twenty . years 3,m:in -ger than the Other.',', • • "A Kationin of Oongresni• deiirlog to show howmtioh he bad leanied at Onesee. Ition.--ordered two. Wit he had inattecehred of his wife's _oontracting—one tole laid on the • -.the Other to ha read that Att3' six' , bodies are preserved .whitt• Icy ; -tick even after ,desth'sonr, matirget t ,D . Esrn - COISSEI ' to a good mail to.: it 'comes to 'a 1).441 man t# so bare BOt4tY, OM MEE