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S. Tlontls, -• ')G(likl and Savo., vowLE.L, N. N. /JETT...tn. • rt.:sq.:l4;a, C S. W. ALVORD, Publisher. VOLUME XXXI/. • En= &leretla.. D 0 W N. • We ha,r this day " Marked Down" Our lag() via .complvtt: t4tock Gt ;-DRY 000..D8; • In order to reduco stock as much as possibly. before - removing. f. & lIILDRETu. TOWANDA r.t. M .I.`,R KED DOWN. ireba.c.':.'.ti Down,7' B &RLAWLS & SKIRTS, :i!• • CLOTH:S:AS:. CASSIMER ES, 1-14.N . .:F.1,;,.&•1.;NDEP.WEAR, M. .1 it I; E 9, DOWN EMBROIDERIES &C. &C. &C. , liargains I 1:1 tbt. (.4t faVOrtte brattki 1 LS I .1 t 17. . 111'.A( r '‘St! . , to 2 T.% Wi i'T.‘ Ei4M • Lb. l - l;}:1'I. 4c_ C. T"' 1 CLACK GOODS STOCK, %.i4 ••T. Of all Silk and Worsted Fringt Laccs, Ural,is, &e. 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" .I.;ut thi'' • , -0 , • - •0 inaC.r 1tu , 01 , ..1-.!: of you. been,usi. it was ,o diirort..ut from other rosct IV!int is it l'linnv,“).lsays? Soinc i t 'f.tiliti!J!Ftneint's77:c' wio's fitiiti& 'epee; ..:.:•.4..• of the 10-a,0.:1 grailcii of usixls 'el IThi not g•up , i .1t,0::101ing poetry,, yoi %, , ,o v. i: very tili:s2 titcie is a iiel'!. '10:.:.z..•._ - ,tn :, ou nti-t •think that I au ~ .;,..7.1.0kin:•. - of- y , ,11 , . - ; , 7 - . I — i .T/..c1i..111 . rout thoughts of In, - Ng bq rt-i. kv;«,•el, 'r,: - •:: tlie4. MosSoin . , a?, i' ell: - a-1•;:- . 1 1 ,1, lioi(ling one ngitins: iior pink, ellt:t.J.-. . You osr. : ilvoys lieliove•that," h • - answered. iiroldog of one creau4 ; lw:l. ar4J finleni::• , - it in her haiii. 1 ;MKT 4 leonie Itipci.7 ft (11. n over t!!eisca. I !: no •:•::_rl.. :1,1•;• is r. rose I ,liiii:l tr: w to •, , ,:o. ;;;; ud.:•,-,i';' I sail ' s lim.• en tr.:\ r.r t :ere t:, hot- it it. ii.l4 - I- Oh. Oh.; jolt': :'• h• soi,i. eirnestl3 l , 1 "tins 11)::::: yi,nwont kvonlii I,r your'i i • rt.r the ask. : .;. i:'•t!a• • reye could havi• I o wn iFoy in tin mott-r. If fothel (-wild only mil ti - :^t wealtli isn't wha t ' ~., wr.nte:i to r Arlie us ii:ippy„ perhaps ilc woli1:.1 giq , up hi:; opposition ti, l : . oor marrnige.l 1 ' It is: no :lie to press, the matter. with Milli further." John' earthol, answered. : " 1 am going away to try. . and get the wealth I must have bei fore Lean win you. .It, will he a long' wai•-ifig. 'for "bah of us, perhaps, ann. to me it will lie .a weary. • lonesoini• ono : since 1 may not write to you ip :i'll - that Croc•.• , 1 - I simll he as true to yon as if I t tyt ro,botunl by a thousand promises". I o•• v, - rol•• ev.,••i day." she .;ahl. I an! I '''".: l 1 ';17::, 6 •• -t t - •rit• - :t.it i . .,1 ,:cat. 'f•: : tf loin 't - ;;:•yi:- .het,•' I:o.'ou:flit • einiiv:t4 • .:,.: t .;i : .• ::;-.1.:,-,1,,1 1 , : : : _yr' :-iii.e 1 .1•.: I ~ 0.,1 c• 1 ilr.pei:l 1; i - or -, he - tir. , ..• 1 a con - o 1 1-i.e.:lir n , 1,- ~,,,,!-; 1.::,....,, t:,,h0.6 !:, I as :d-; 0••,•.: t .' :•:':,•: h::ord f:•or: it.. I now and then t hewas alwayswor4 ;*,; i••• - •. :on: .•=1:r.;11.• ls• wo A ‘,"1.11;(111... lint i .:, I ~. V;.. 3s ''t ', - ;''i 7011 . ;.', to ilL'r. I t ' I .!12. .. ;• ! W Th': 1..H.a yea:: brongiii. 1 t , ;. :',:: it',',,: , 11. 1 il' , l,!t'', One ',l:Vc ill • ? !:I ,t.'l' ... ••11:! a' .i 44 , it cii;' Pd. ; t.i': ''',.'.. 0. .:c' Lc' ''.',:a: ;„•:-,•". ; Ind she l wa4: .1 . ••:;.; -..e i : ,iie ~.- ) :i -. '. • 1 ~,: ..; Ile:. 1., , :1!, ;A o filet collie to i 1:•.;1 - .i.„ .: t,•:.: •h :•,:v had dreantol' I t *i'ile ol:': m..: - :iid -,,:enloted heavily i, his esti - At. w-, Hlion;,:vopt. l• • 1 So. at '.ite' - 'l. l -ziniiinu: of the fourth tor, Dora (...;!*;% le Went Out into t!it I world with only her hands to dept!int I upon. nut sde had a stout heart'. 1 •nnd she i:TielY .. .R)l,ln wpuld come tiarelt i when he'leardlwhat had hapened. ,i -'She took alroom. in t 1 poor litthi teuem;•nt-hour"; and almost the ohlit tl.ing she bro+ht from her ohl.houL.• 1 vats the rose her lover It ad 71N -en hell 1 Thot si,e• Irooldta::e, with her, 40 - i said, wiier;:tcr :Aar wept. Everythind• t•lse she was silting to give up t voy he father's, debts. But that !Wa 1 , hers. and uuthi4l-• could buy it front he had tho ght that she had man :i frionds I;tf ,- ire'-lei: father's death, bit i she found out, now that those wit had been glad to visit her in the elet y•o • $ nt home sile hod lost, quite. forgq , i'•,' that the.; ,- 1,514 the. lonely - girl who, 4 .4 - .: . ,1ir(4,71 tip two pair oi - ' stair 4; hilt poor i • -",-,, Eq.!, v il,citiF4; °n i p, very- plain, unfash 7 1 ion:dile `street: 1 ! 1 - She ws.itid .IA watched, and thit tfh- -- •-• • • into •-•-'- • and the Sleeks -is ...,1,.., , ..to I,t.ea.s, - i illto LiOnt,llS, and the months to ye:ili ! c'1"1" 1. . "..1"1.: a liter father died,,„ si.lt 4.' ..... ~,,,,, re 4 . l . 1::, rs elf L'eu front any - of l ugiition he ha I unposed. and 1i.N.1 1 wriLt...n to Join Ci.rth,:w, telling hini of what ha,; token place. l•.:_•h•.thoq i •iii he would conie to her. But lie -did tr:i . • P,.. nlito and was silent: Maybe he Iva. • do-ad. " .11i>: dirt riot once think 'Oa , he might have forgotten her. It was New star's Eve, and slt. was unutterably lonely. Suddenl3 1 she remembere I thnt she had heart' i that a child w s ill in a tenemen t !nitionOr 0.11 ! TOIVI‘ND.A, BRA.K011‘;1); - ,COVNII-; - .:P - , .TIIVIPAY: f MONIN,G,.: : -,,J4.4107:'- 6, 1 ;':•1.F:;:' ,!_..',: house clown ithe street, and that itel • E • s Mother was :}lone, and wanted aOIIIC one to conic hand sit 'with 'her. i She T put on her bonnet and shawl; and , went out. 411 at once she thOught of her rose.l A new blossom 't• had opened that morning; a royally beau- g tiful flower; and she said to .herself h she would carry it to the poor'isiek t' • . boy. . .: ' d' 1 ' ' 0 1 ' ' • She return . 'd to li . i.!i' room, there- . 1 : fort:;., and - bro -e off the blossom,; and One half opei ed - bud growing beside it. A tear . O . • two fell into the rose's n golden heart,las shed, did this. She I. had learnedl to think that rose her her ' 1 friend. Every time it ha&blossonied 1> she, had told herself that her lover was thinkingla sweet thought alter.. t When she reached the room where 0 the thlld;was',lshe t foginl that death a had crossed the threshold.before her, hml was standing :at the cradle: by: ' Which the weti l ag.thother knelt. " lie is al ost . t 'gone!". the poor. .srpman sobbed.. " Poor Bennie! r What will ,mOther Ato ?" • . a • - Dora put tte rose in the child's ' hate'. ' Ile of opened his eyes, and . a - smile came aer his poor little f ct r " Pretty po y," he whispered, and held it again.)lis cheek, lovingly. t And holding t there. fell asleep for. evr.. . Dora dressed the child for ' its r burial, 'and i t lid the rose upon' its. breast, between the little .: folded' t . hands. And lan night leng she 'sat, there, with the dead baby and its' mother, while I outside. the snow fell, -;oft and white, making the world b_ea,utKuVor the New Y. : r • 'some - Tr'tein 3 came' at Ariybreak, 1 . to -, ,lny in her place; and Dora went h0i, , ,, , . iShe looked at the de:ui child h,..C,,r, -, -.1.e i , •Vt. _.ell :!'w's.:l,i, :.11.,..t what . h.. ~.:1 a ',TI ye,terda %-, il--1 o - pcn- ..!! h:, : ., a I.a a1tir0.).,,,,,i.1,11-:1,:1:::,1 '. , :osc ~ .0-,- 1 ,% , , -. It Lly there on Gad , 1 , ,,1.C, br.':! .. . , T, Frt.' rt'7. ' b..: :•souv. out .. oi dool•••., th , .4•11,11v that inade t:ne, , .v,:j.l •,.... a; iii e a I_,iikie i.i whlte t.. - .:nr- • men' ;.. . 1 !' - ;l'. : ' • •v,.nt , dusky in tile ~trk:ct‘s , .1 '. ew 1,:• 3'3 :111Cril0011" when .11c , i 1,..:• 1 -,w:t: . : u , •::ti;:ut. tize,... on 1. , :e 1 t.iy- . 1f , c 1 : , ; f ; tb. , :c.: ...s. -iiii_! ii :.,":,- ,',:,,,-.•; -t., 11y. 'The .:., :41.:- . ; t.' \ 1 : •--U ' :'•,"' 1 iv:•:•)"'t. Jlwl ijocn;, "..1 . - :re via:, i '' C-J111'.3 ii:. :,iie said, b;:eathing {:,.. 'i*:m door pelted, and a man, en tering, stood t sere in the shadows: . "d)Ora.'7 he .z.i,iii, lic ? p,...i'ully, sof OA ii; , ,,.Ationingly,l " Have I f._ and my 'A.se at• 1:;st. - • . - oi.. .1(:101, ktol: n ! "..iie eri;- 1 ; and 'hill I : el.,alul rl : r)iiil3t: :l c:e ; io,lcil.jlititi, 1:••a••t, of :ie 41:pi ske li..id been wait al". - Lot SO 10110. ' ill -. : r:`: a In,' tie told hoe 'ds story. Ile 11:vi reeeir •ti-her Leticr. a ukVsta yie i i : ilt.: Once co • I;cnne, luiugin i g the H .uOn•"'',= 1k hadvarned in the years 'of •':hip :,:.<ent e: •-fke ghip. , ie sailer; in ,v- , .. Ari.veked dial 1:1,1 Months five 'of • 1.1!•• wren and thrust•lf had lived upon i :1 1:11.:t2 hdil-ctiz4nt i l island, from which th( - ..y were r,lsoffed 1 at last, and , hrol:glif,'l.l,all very week. to N,lw - York. 1 , ! "En , : I . am a poor man," he sail; ' "My money sheet WI the Lottom 'of . , .. '" And lam a - poor woman," she m , ade reply. rl , .,„t; I am not pooe,• ) : , .fter all. I 11:ve y.-m, .1 ohit., ' j 1 :? - kt'ol - 4 tutOria. ton, fur I have . qat , ." il,! ,aid, teliderly ; "and you I. Were what 1 was'ltorking to win. .1' Ifit\T iiiiloX4 'oryouifor - days, tip i• and ih,vn thh.,, g:reat Hty; - ,but yea , nail ...ippcd ofit. of sight, ni I could - 1 rant that :my trace of you: ' This If tepty„t, not ttin il_tour ago. I went With a ininistc::, a friend of mine, to I a housewhere a child lay dead, and i ou the (load hi Ilfg bO3Olll I saw i a 1.. mist ; and, 1 k ew then ' that I had ' found you or some trace of you. They told me where to come; all 4 I am here tOwi4h you_a Happy New 0 , lenr, Dora, al d to claim my New 5 Year's rose, tl c rose 1- have wanted to 'blossom in my heart so 1 .01122::' And the rosic bash in the window I wHslwred sothy among- its leaves. j that it had done a beautiful deed in ,:j %jut t ing two true hearts together, L I anti vial glad. Pri, , r,:,,,r'4 . Nagazi,ie. zezme :LTI a 3113 r, CO —n q: ;c)t. - I • • • Witit away.!ylit,it9 -r ..1' 111;.ri -;.~.; '_ ,i.., .... ME :Ind.. in :.1101 . L. grtez:ble. it yon tLo art' of MEESE "( : 1 1 (".!, C'. is , ~-() cr:-V-11- MEE MEE \•11 . , n _ ' vefe ci ' ;tint and liken yon i yTur, e lf, t is generally , Intl most intolerable speeles of - rep i t roof. It i 3 on this ac count that you. are afraid of yourself, arul-,eft any Jassoeinies: uo matter how ,infeiior, 1 •,.116,3e . bold ehat may l;ee you fron plityliig the c , ..ns6r. YourT"- T elf is lik, l eise a. je:dons intlect64l rdtd slighted it becomini 1..0t.• and 6 1 be 1-Lft; evil a sluu , .. tiwe, -by youyeli" k then regarik:i a-, actualiy a e'..uel penance, :el :nail when . yotith, or wealth \"•,, 1 f i po,ir taut. 2Si t thp , eli," to cultic ate but ration:ally. clepnrtc'd. 14Lel: to " ?:now •Ivarnil „,•iis!,k.-..: , 1;.' is tlie"JK,st of gliiiics, for co;-umit eril;rs but in hfoad dis- r , ....1:;: of .its . elmonitions: - It tug:: co;:itinually at the skirt of -.men to. ~ (iraw i',:e!ii from thcir chcrifllled view. It imids :•.up i s shadowyjniger in r* lien you ~ i ,6 astray, and it s v r:2oll iZG Si::' . PlY 011 your sins after tikS-Lavolieenl eb - annitted.•• Our na tur,c;ls two-folsl6 antits noblest pdrt i the self tol-whicli we-refer, It standolf the laiert - tri check the.el.x cess: of the aniMal inrirllseg, and, tho'. it ,be'etnazi walker in 'the fulfilment of: its tusk byl , rep - catM disappoint:, meats, it is ray It•i.):enfeebled as to be tinalAc” to raiser up occasionally shveteki and pale, like Rieltard'a- vic tims, to overwhelm the offender with bitter reproac4s. Study, therefore, to be on good terms with yourself: h .: it •is happiness :to be truly pl.6ased with your6eif. Tim laccl tru RE(3.4.,nputis aF DENIPTCIATIOIr FROM AIri_44,IIARTEIL ME MAN WAt► WAS SURROUNDED AND • 7 TOuliEN PUTSONEIt. • ' • T boys on the ,street made good deatot.sport.of the old man as he Walked np Woodward avenue tenlay, an old musket-With bayonet On his shoulder, a red cOmforter tie -around his.waist, and a rooster's :I'feather—in - old hat.. He marched along like a-soldier,. giving no heed -to any one, and finally called into la store in charge of young tan with ; side-whiskers and pale bltie eyes. ‘ War agin Mexico exclaimed the Old man as he brought the . butt of hiS musket doWn with a great; jar and - iitood at attention. "Something, in our line to-day ?'t inquired the young man as he came forwitrti.- "I want some powder and shot," replied theold man as he pboiddered arm.l "I'm off for Mexico this after noon!" - ":We don't keep such things here," replied the young man. "..1* der anti shot !" exclaimed thowarrior, as be brought his gun to a "iight-sliqulder-shift" and nearly knocked the stovepipe down with his rusty bayonet., I " say we don't keep 'em," called the Yeting man in louder, tones. " Shoulder arms, and— wen tiiara uprm the Mexican., lAnd *CM 111 a heap, Antl an Fe go the blnott :hair now • • In ritvrs wide and drop, - _ " Hurrah for me and General Tay lor I Order arms ! "Shoulder arms! Forw i ard march !" "Please don't tnnke s much noise.," nw.n, when he could get 111 iL yount , c , tnne'.l, •alf: tinc old man: think I can wintnit Linking any n4:=c,•:-I)ont it ? I'm ping to elenn 4.41 i: iti thiely o:vs, and 1 ivant pow: l .. - shut!" ,hell k 000.,.," was the I (IA v. • L Tne--. - 21:1)t face v:11 4 : 7 11.3 •mt z • I 11.11 - t 1 , !1!:!:r , + Al:i,t! Li:: lA , ;r1 . /tlctig the elysty‘ o out :" entreated the case,-r— -young man, who 'was kept dodging to aroia the old bayonet. P : owder and idiot!" yelled the did :aan. 'rVe 11:11 . 117i, ;My wirlga lter out, quick, 'or I start; fOL..:ilex:Oo at. LI o'uloefi to lay my life i tiowil for my t•ount ry glorious old laua of coltou and corn'' ill give yoti five cents to go out," snitt the young man. • nvoneti !" "Don't--huld on—take that {ling away Annitei, the clerk ay he jump 41 back. " 'em spine more grape;—down with. the 'grenseis ehoutett,tlie veteran 8s IM• drove- the- voitmr, .mmi out from behind the stove mu. into a corner. ' • " Orway-L-poliee—zet out !'', • "I,loyvtlf.r awl shot!" cried the old neet. Anna. And al? JO gn.n. , or ror.— !)r.t: nr.vw the nag, j And n . . very do. ",1 - .)11 - kle.r am? shot, or i ll let yot lime the bayou:A." A crowd hatl been gathering. f.. 11( at this critical nAnuent an officer en tered the • store and collared the old, I . fighter end marched him off. "StFroundeil and togken-prisoner," oxoatmed the old man as he went ,dothli, the street, " but 'ralt for Inc !" vle'yo,''on the common thermome ter, tike the fanciful names Of the constelations,•is a curious instance of the way wise men's errors are =del, immortal by becoming popu lar. It may .be worth while to s.ly that the word itself comes to us Oro' the i.'pauisit from the Arabic and tneanr empty, hence 'nothi ng. nex lilze Fahr.,' the abbre viatidn Fahr., stands for Fahrenheit PrUisitut merchant of Dantzie, cu virde-;e11 t bear story. WAR win iproo. ~•, !•B { riberle.!" yelled the old soldier. An enemy in time —charge THE HISTORY or ZERO whores of the Bailie sea. lib, nl:rnt wn ft. liriel Daniel Fahr ctlhei. From a boy he was a close ob.ii[flvor cif nattlrt:. and when only nintl. ,l •en V_:1;oi 1, in the remarkably v.intc.r or I he eN..p....timeateti lrt'jr.itting -now :Inti t , '_;ether. 2.!:orice(l. protiil—,d. a de eol,l crohi.l.to thr (-01 lest day ti„. C;(2. cuid e-, conic' t 1!? 0:.11 , e . mon. , the c€,lneitlcilk , :: ofhh sciouCifie 6i;'eoverv. and lin.Ally. concluled he had fouiul the lowest d.."frtit of temperature known in the iether natural or prt lle ellled that. degree zero. and. eon strueted • a thermometer or rude weather. glas, With a scale gradua tHi fr'om zero to boiling-Ipoint, v.'hich :he uniaiwred 212, and the freezing i;olnt 'because, as he thought,mer &my f l fontraeted the thirty-second of its volume on' being cooled down from the temperature of freezing wa tcx to zero, and expanded ISOth. on .being heated from the freezing to the boilinw • .014; nation began to use l'ah,:en belts thermometer about the middh... of tlM4ast century, or not far from the tiMe when the old style was ex-. ehang;',o for the new style of writing dates.) Thd three countries which u Fahrebileit 'are ilollaad, England and America; Russia 'and Prussia thernionicter, in which the bbiling point is counted eighty detrrees above freezing point. France uses the eentigrade thermometor, so called because it marks, the boiling point 'One hundred degrees from the freezhig point. On inany accounts the centigrade systeui is the best ; and .the triumph of convenience will be attained when zero is made the freezing point, and when the boiling point is,put one housand degrees subdivisions are TT' .t or of from it, -. and a I fixed decimally. • - elm mown—Obliging =Nora, THE FABIMS "Tho idea, is simply or6pdsOroup! Cleve Fairfax drew. his proportioned figure - to its : utmost, height; hislip curled as' he dicl.o:, s_ • ; "Yes," said Iris elder brathet resolutely, fedi* , „ids. mustache'; ‘ l ..but,, you sce, Charley is set on it, and— " That makes difference,: one way orthe other 1 , 2 ;'said Clete,.: with that quiet firnineg• which mad 6. One think he "'alight be 'rnotilded in iron:' my.nephoc., to EiViy ebutitry fariner daughter—simply because she has. Pretty face and a' pair of hazel eyes!, Why, man. it would be a lire,loeg. PlistakOi" : And thus saying, Mr.`' rirfas passed down the . btoad.aisle: Mabel Thorpe, lilting inr the crowd wilier the balconies'Of.the• Academy of Music, had beard all 'the' 'brief colloquy with a:stinging through her 'vin', And a burning flush Tipp. cheek. • Cruel ! cruel. she thoughti , . as they passed on; and neetilegoly - so,= WO! I did not care for Charles :Fair- fax-1 should neyer have infringed. oft the dignity of Their haughtyj.race. by warryin,glim. They should not hive been afraid." : - 1.111(1 :Mabel drew herself ,Upwith pride no less.; genuine than, the Fair-: fixes, if she vas . a." Wisconsin :s farmees daughter t " Miss Thorpe Went honk' feeling, that,..NewYork had lost all.ita charms farther. • : She had -been very, very happy in - the great metropolisi.with a - "!girn; innocent, uns-ophiticate.d happiness; but it was all over- now. , 1 • And when CharleslFairflo; called the nett day, he was ithunderstruck to ' learn that " Miss 'l'iiorve. had gone hoMe."' . • ended Charley's yoUngr4earr of love, nutil the next prcttY f:tlit:e its iancwering ehold And Cleve FairfaX thon_ , . , htino more i)fitiu gir! hi!?! mel IM - int:ivy :'Ave to 'e,)ugret-1 ttir to Itii,;•s•ri the dniiger `.• t I ;:t•- tijospl.Wft.. t ., ! tlfl wile er I: f ez, I._,w fa:rm I,lazed a lirt; of well-e..l4oned ;el Thorpe.. standing in .the level crimson : seenied the very inearnation 9f the hOMe d‘,•i ty.. in het calico dreSs and rtillled white ap : r011; he jui r , mother ?I,' she witlt a.l.lglz!'. shadow of anxie-, ty her ey.;s, as a, plump, matronly ditint cattle down the .narrow, wind ing s, tairwa3- that ; led 'up from til e side'of the eltitnne-jamb. 4 f Oh,lw's bett, l. •:l MO. Thorpe briskly. "Ifell cio well'euough I dare say ; only I'don't see how he could Po'esiblv lelv( been so careless as t lit the gun; discharge itselr thrOah his own aria!" It will be some time before he rerovers, I suppose, mother." H Your fatla , r says he weilldn't be sitrpri7j.eti if it NVII - i ti thoßcl 'before he gnt., well around again." HA mouth i" „Mabel Thorpe drew a dei; breath. - Of all men in the world, she .m.)s.! end trusted Cleve'rairfax; yet, here he Was, thruita, as it, were, on their hands for the i lloszei of his llt Little had honest (Jule‘ Thorpe thon‘ , !it, when he bronfJ.t home the diSalled sportsman, upon whom' be had stumiled by the merest chalice in_ the world, whoM he was bcarlivi otVr his thremhuld Mabel did not judge it best to enlighten him. We never were introduced to each other," she thenght. "and it, is net: likely that he Will recognize me, or even remember my name." But when Cleve began to get bet ter; - Mabel come( not but feel that a new change was eolninh over the life that had been rescued from the grave. And Cleve, watehing her, began to have vane ideaS, of a home and its home goddess: : The.marvel and mystery of love— who may ever hope td read enignias? l'Or Cleve Fairfax, ''who had run the g:funtlet' of innumerable New Yorli seasons heart whole and unscathed, had come boneath the lowly roof of-v. western tarm-house;to lose lii .4 heart, alter :di ! Mabel 1 ; " he spoke one night after limg as she sat oppu;4tc.., quiet and self-contained. ye,4. Mr. Fall'fiqi." Iron know that the doctor ha , , that I lie* go away next • d =IM i. ,. I tliem Sil!111 vi , ll. '_-611 .- i" to have me go-pe. she . ; va Ily '. , .: rkl 1. V ;. b 1 / 4 :13 . out voi). look,tl ivi-401113 - at tier. 11:11.11 radd biro 'Ace AKhat ch;:r.til she kohl that zio sc traeted h:s whole nature? ":\lahel,” he: F.--aid suddenly. "I cannot go away from here until We:asked you one question. I can na:; leave you until` 1 tell you how deOly 1 love you- 7 how earnestly '1 loin to make von my wife." Mabel looked up, pale but self pOsesseil. 4.The idea is sijePly preposterous!" slisaid, in the very words that had so lhillcti her mAninging happinesl a.•:,'ear ago. - when she sat under the pillars of the balcony of the ~ioadcm; of:Musie. ',',Preposterous, Mabel!. And. why r imPossible,neither-more nor le0," she went on deliberately. "Yon to 'lnarry eountry Wiseon 7 sin: farnier's dangater—Simtly 'be cause she has a prutty.face and a pair. of:lbazel eyes! Why, man, it would. ben limons , milcAlza '(.7leve Fuirfax felt the blood rising hot and veil ti) '4emples. Ire liad. atOseellent memory, and, in an in ' staut the whole scene_ in the opera 110ne rose-up betbre iris mind's eye. hatteriet3 were turned azainit hiM With a ven'i:seanee. Mabel—you heard 'me thei ' 1 " I heard you then,Mr„Fairta;." ,* But I zneaat-1 didn't know-:-" is not at all neces. - -,aryto tVI me what, you meant, or :what you know o didn't know. am the same Ma bel that I was thclal nor have the hinghty race of the Fairfws waxed leSs aristocratic, that tun aware of. COUsequentV, you see the fat& ty•of further t ,ircr,ut');lent.7 . 44% . ' 131 love y , I.ly. - , , " I a ;or gry .. Yon 'should beklisap. pointed IR „auytlung . you. haive. set your' , h. 4- upon,' Mr. Fairfax,, but my - mind IS fully made up, - and ..tani. 'fret, I.xi alfereit: %. 1 4foreoiver,'1. - am:- en gald to it - prineeltniOn,g'w.n, one of tliosje whO,..make , a7,ricnitnrethe royal .Purt4n4 - it is .., 'nor - wonltl. I,ekcliiknge Iny iletlaY:- for- the highest, ptbee, in ilit-YourihgAtow oityliti... .I,e+tii Me liel'e , to in. - happv and go yon-op your tray. :. -Von are : in , -.41,,FQ:eq(i... 1 ' ,1, - !ear neti kn) and li Since;" ' - pleaded • " -. Ahd . 'e!twe (lispjrite'd and di Weatitiack to New ti• -I. York. anive(l att . - ohi -badielor- to- the - end of vhapter i • for the loiT 1, of a 'isaensin farther's' clanghtef.", 'TI2ICKI 4 , ;( 4' SkE.Ol.- ,,, Nothing M ea , sier,to.aciinire, not hingiaore difieult ' to lose than a itrick - of • speech and manner, and .notliin:T is mare univer sal.' • If wt look - arooncl among our friands ap4l' acciuojutances.- we shall 410 scarcely, one Who tins not his fa,' vorite word. his perpetual, formula, his atttOitiittic action, his .umneftning gesturc, , ; , 4ll caught probalAy. MI6 young, and, not bein , a , Corrected then. ne1,1 : ; . - to iMpossible now. Who does not know the fathiliar " 11, say," as the preface to-every remark 1 -=--and the ,still •niore familiar "you know," •61ia . term of every gea., cute? , Who, too.iin these latter tines, has not suffertid from the affliCtion :of "awful" and 4 ...iolly”—mile-stones. in the-path' Of of: spc:Tah, interspersed With Orewth,rlicr . ,and inure 'obtrusive signs-of lolly and corrupt die totws that are fo re:Tr turning, sliowia t z,ttu: str:* . -ec,sive which 4Ood tas . te a'nd . has-e 4 la , Ii -eons r, c.+ tic ler siting'to o:ich:oitr youth ar‘l iitiOrtie who pc,i'ikl.i . ate ejactili4ioos—whO NIT Got)fhileSS as a liitioN 'of tiurprke anti. !') ,- ,tlrftri4? is. a w!tii lowerlin and v.ll • tzvionl.. !"- I , y ~k ,1;2:: Lv2l „.N' - M EEO i.,:•i...... , .. They .!...;o, tin:. kng . it t-lii' ,c l -1:1. in uneutiing:tz,,toni.,hinem., and their appeals to.: theiri, - ,, ,, ,.00due55" 'an 1 that - 'internicAinte quantity coiled_ "'rood grntriotts" - hre ineesiant. , • , cA2; 1. f:i1). . t eip-Ic by no means units teal :i . You if, friend. is tt.lling y l isu ui" stunt event, or making you tir.t 'par t ivipator in mine feeling. I{c -'nvar 1, ibly ronnd.,l off n lii; arrative ,ivi h' in . :tit niy lifVi!" '! I' never &!.-A . sltelt a thing in all .myogett i'•!: he s.frys, 4' he is . telling you how MS cab hors dip peil ou 010 agpihtlt anti fel!--exacitly v., a 11, cab horSt,':dwaYs sliran I fall, I never ielnetnber , m.el: a guarydf:y . in all my lit'el" lie cries, mopPi itt his : . thlo.,ed illd.e.' lint the thermometer is dui) 'ei;b.ty - Cietrrec%=, and 119 3::'itl the :same yesterday whea it vi,a.lei'i.:ll - tv . ..:-:bc (ice:tees, mid the - 5.:.1.111.t._: lib. I i':, } Ow - ii: , : : ' 1 ; firoll, Y.'. bell it Was. F- C.' y:,:sl', - '.-- 1 . told' ( 1 , -. D;:.i.:':.i. li'llat , 2ver . 11 ; luj:t,-,..-; ir I : 11 1 Is ..a l e, ;; ;,:p..v v i ll i : of th;..t, of -, :f.. of i ov,:lits, .an4uotiong e,03.1.1 - to L ih..11.1.- i. been ekpetieneecl .i . ..')y him in .134 ili:- lire before: • ' Ire , ' never had sheh a. cold in alibi life as this nottyery . foiquitialile catarrh . 7 —never enjoyv,l hitusvif sw.mutb iii all hit, life :t . s• - :o. this not t very jocund af. : erttoon • tea. : II is• lit is :perpettia liy at it Si lugliest point, ruolllty his trieklof speee , you inigilt. imagine ItiM: folver at the ze-- i,nitl. of experienee. It is nothing of •the It - ind. ~, Ile'lis.a..loo(l . coi+imn place, inoth.:eate "kind or p i rson. who path lie , in an equable, •ot to say humble:, level ? both of fact am! feeling: hut be' ha - . 3 stitTere 1 his speech to Le. pilled WAIL this:.. veld liirity, to be stamped by this tr ek.o‘,.' exagizeratien, and 'the .false regis tering of :f. ,, fallt.'V'zenitb. means natii ihg in thb Y,-orldAnt the siniple - t af- km:lV:on Of the inost ordinar ' eir eumstaneez,..-177 Qa..ecii. THE TfONDEP Or A ATO • All things vt , iihle around is are - . 0 af4r o catit.:iif, dJf atoms. Fromparti- t , 1 ekes of tiudt, which 'under the -nlicro: sc . scope could seardel. , be dlstingnisheti r z m one.fro the other, are all the varlet . ..l i • I , ' forms of nature cleated.. - Ile , Thli , gra t in of dic4., this parPcle of I ss ,,autl, 1 , ..i5 , ..4%,e.trigc, propertiel anti I t i po ,:7I ers. . .ciente has disco;eice..lb, some. Init', still In.ore trathi ale Lid-1 den Arn:77::tIll" , ; 'l';',7 : ,•:tilar =lot z•,!,:: 0: 1 111:11.1-,r wit!:; - 1.: TO Iluiv :. urvey. 1.11:1!1 ! f.:Ve.a.liii.iluvi4iy ..1: . .,.i:es dream o'. :... I i tow stri n, , ,, , ,•e1y it „obeys the in pni..,',. 01' fie:ll.—Myct&i ,, t"..4 4.:.re the in1.1it...1 J ii 1.t:; :; ..a:I.1 . ).• L:it:Lit;'. it--=::,::1,t,Ill ~,,..:•,::.. 1 l'ti , F. 1., i - .; ' : i...c - i,.;:uner'. la ..:, ..t.. I ok.:ey, the ;.: , ...1.2'..e I.)niii.e..leical rc..:.1 f The-e are pkutonlsna`ii-11;:elt WC, lutVe ' sun ; Wc,k.r.f_iw thr.rll, anfl we eau 're- 1 , protluce tlipra,:a. Oiy plea:-...urel NVe r have..advanectl a little way into the } secrets of nature / and from thti spot I i '. we .11,ae' , ...ainet1 we look f4Ward I With a v iisomewhatn somewhat brl'gilt,Cucti - I 1 6 „ by-our' : t..l*; but 'we tlis.eocler so I t much yet sunknown, that we l'earnk another truth=our vast ignoranee 1 i many tliitigs relating to this. grein of i dust. It g:ithel's arotad it oth.tr jar-' ;,idles; the cling together, ant cinch. [ getin(s, upon every other one, Alla all 1 of them arratrgiue: theresel tics a •ound i the little centre, according to -some' 'ay.., a.beantiful• crystal results, the geometric 'rrfeetion of its -form he-1 in,, , .: a &puree of atlnitratiort: It pick- I 4i:3 With y.t.t unilis.,overcd enet.gks:; 1 -it .'nrovci witli.Vfe -,. citi,t arsd vitC.l. l , force .Combine ; bliiCtl,and bone ti roe : and tuttscle ref , :!.lt ill'Othl. hdr COl'llillla. ti On . r o'4' 0 *l - :,e 4 ,1 - 1,--e c:oint t. ty i_ the ut:tio.4 reaCeti:Ais of pi Hose- 1 • ph,y, unites, direct the whole and. i • f from the' ?some - dust which I ruled 1 . tle rock and - J. - e - W in the tree, I's pro- t - - titiccd ,:i Ilijni and breathing Ithing, l , u capable ol':, receiving aliiivine Mine'. i nation, of ;hearing I.u• its new , state ] the glatineand olory of a soul. - , . • , • 1 .THE other daYt when, a Fet:ott ; grPecr SpAleti sitgars i:s-11 7 .11-1 - -r," a fr'4tv.l pointed out- the word : nil re -6 marked :' 'i" That_ word isn't spelled quite,right." " "Li ! I see," lalnglied i.• the grocer!. 'Oire would think I had '.. no. etinention. 7l- And -lie „crossed it out aud:Wrizite‘s-li-u ,, r-o-r." - 1 . . : . 0 " ; 4u14141486.- Pi ii i rdd t. l 44 . 1'2; 4 4 11' Job's •dritikitteri jid44*liedlrero 4l3 P -- : Pnelr .";:. f• '',:e4 Paha Lltr4ts.:• - •(, 0613 1Par. 13 ;1., Ki4s i: 30. ; ,‘I will.send lirc..Px.lesse.l TheienliCatici,!of this t nit*„.l4:oitlirt;- - -." 1 the trandsgartit 1.; . 42, aidl i fin*, anus ti* ;,wear-grataLseri et:lltsliab :(3tatt•..k; , .6,1. Jewish tradition '-'' hag': it: 'that he , was , ..ik wea'veli Ofjlte,Y.vellS - "iif . ,Alai, tinetttarl., ; ' Nothing is ;Seitl.: or D;ivia , A ---. ' tllart, ,tin}' • name Is not:,ov.en-gitien. - , i En , we,,lcnoW that Ishn was - a. handiiiidO,t thi.t .c!i4 t {O4 • lxztyi: I.6)',.attd. no deal*, r,avidpivel . l, ,- much to, liar liiimble pletyl - " Fors bap , provided (or . - selected) me} a ling am . ytl l *:. his stns ." .Jeltorah'still - I retairm ande.tir ; erci* tile '. , ', p ower `of' appointing it.b4 .. • kin g l "" - 1 • - • t / C,,_.; • • - ' .1. I ,' j , -, 11 .' 2 . "A- 13 4 saniuel ; said, "ftIOW; eat' , (ur, how shalt Iy-ge 2 if $4.4 mr•it,4lo . 7 , will hill 11 - I C'-r- - ,?!.. It ,isgenerallY . supposed that•this was said from fir: of B.. i lia. - It- 1 • was a;fiatural„ fear- in, tire - I l cire4stlnPUs4 7, but showett,tinbelicf: i 3, t his questlB4 ,r e" . '' day ,nly Imply a desire' aatl prudent i: and safely in • So difficult a 'malte,r, Got .' does tint Maine; him, l as iteWould prolxibli . 2 41 have done if .tilty• of unbciief,. )i.tt, point ' : l ~ out the ' way. - in , -which •he Irty escape' .Sattl's; attention. ~ "Take an heifer , with .'. •thr.ks, Inil r,4, •-'..1 am come to s,acrifice tni . ,, the Lord." yilii was' true ivri, far :w ill • went. p.:Jr Sarnuel Was realliabont to, con- • duct aiSaerifieial festival, to rest i of. his business -he was muter nol •obligation. to .% divult, , e. Tie '•cortcelmontl,•_of lit was a , : real - kindness to Saul, as thclknoWledge of : it would= baYe-.inflhenced th i s Elbrus jeal owl arid drirea Win to. destro4 . liarninl. '' A 5 the Ark of the covenant, Ntas not at , this time in the 'Tabernacle bufi at. Kir- . jatli-jeariro l sacrifl&s Were Offer l ed Where: over Sarnuelkidged them necesiaryi• God's command was, "Call Jiisse . tosthe, sacrifice'." It is plain.tliatl, it . y - as his in-j tention that the sacrifice sh'fAild have spitcial reference : JO hisfamily.!', "The elders:'; i (old men ,and• so rulers)" tl i •embled at hil calor:ll,i." The- .people „Fiera ill 'at easel under saul'sadministratAwt, and it is evi-i dent that the elders at Betbleheln feared that tley, bad ;committed, some great sin • or offense, for which tluii propbet had ! come to pronomace judgment, upon them.} , We infer from, this that *mnel•was ins ____,,,„._.—... , . 1 ! the habit 'of going unexpectedly 'to itl;iffer i ,;•Ttii.: .§TUDY or ExtiLtsiii ea)irost- ! cut plaees for the purpose) of •reprOvin;,l - ..:, . fioN.—The Lord Chief Justice. its ,rand .prinishinw . ,;wrprig -dour- , ' I and silt. ) I . ilistributing prizes at the I.lirkbc.!ell' •' And 'be said (singular .verh)l ~ cornet- , T , Institution the. other day, made some i thou peaceahly?' The speaker was prob - • ritiasonairie remarks on the danger of , lily JesSe, w:bet - must have r bien tin impOrt ncglectit:g Our - oWn. - tongue 'in our fait man in th' place. Ile- Snak ! e fOr the -zeal lOr various „kinds of! culture. I trembling elder;. 'Hence the . alllswer is ta ---'..11:13 - Ibe allo \Vial to stiergest," - he ;kiln, mid the sitnunons m(:.^--1t 110, be coli4 , saicl, " that in the examinatiOns En- I l i ne d ~,', hit n a n t i hi, r aii ih y .l to. F ,, is plaint gjish composition has not ,' (dlile 80 : from tlt . e . Words--"lnd he ;.:/.nerWed .leS-1 .'. proininent a pl2.ce :s.s ill °tight tO oc- ::c an,l Ills so:ri, -aird. called th l ein to tliel, cupy : No, one irou - s wan . 1, more saeritic." Tliis accorded felljl with Sg.:- , i , rpfound ;.itt l tevi2reilt vi,.irii'lip at tue ~,ova 1i ~:• ; • , ton, C, I i ' ... Ithetn.tou iKr 1:i e of gp sciico than Ido!; 110, cote ' ' • 'v. v ' -- I.ltrtgliaw eLid lie sanctify J. - ..-54.0 and Lis , v:d.ties-mOtv than leo ela ,, Sieal at- ... , • .. , 1 • . 1 ,?..4, - .) :1 3 arto. , ay a i ritual !sanetiticar, , :ell taiontents. I''eA - ert ireicss. iilloW. me . . .. I. .. ,I, 0: ';‘ , ...Utlii:--z.. , .i1•-f;c" , ..t.: 7.11.1ri1t,'71:.?11:4 ti.. ' to say I.aat,',l '.:11.,w of ilo stply illort,- • ~ ;-- . --..,- . _: l ' .., , tc . . - -.. , 1, , a1 , 10 LS an 1:11:,r..-111o:oi! than the' i' r.. '' . al ::` .7 :::' - ',', l .::; ' : i''.'. l ":!'_, : . l .2 ' l i cial r'-''''' . . I;ittiv t)171 - ;11 ,, Vtli. Nutliinf.i; ' 1 .,.; irior ' . .';i 7 . 1- :- 1. -*:••••-. • _•'72, 1 - - - '-''-t ...1 1 da," b:,:r val . :table - tt: the pou - er or I:7u -41 iz.li '--"-'-' l i i:- . l'- - - - ---t-rt - ilt . ..*:- 1- - 1 1 1 ;:41- l g ebl ITl'm . eon - c. iosi ti on. . I , : l igii;4 l orn to n , an d a stlita?l,: .i . ..1..1i1e:0 Innik,Vlapirar befol-e. - - - : 1 : -.1 7 ,176 - iiil CiOeiltioll--; :lad greatly its L ' '-' - • . • . 1. .',4llloci as,i i ejl iint , w i ed .„o . a nd tile . v: , . 0 r ,.:,. ;tit/711Jc sort-lii) was kill- knowledge Of foreizn louguages, l,. ; cc!, ar.ll before, s'ii ring down Ito t i tle sacriii . still s;--. , - *'l•lt • the l';'-10 - 1 1,0 1 1.-wr h a,--;! Cal moat, Sax:toe:l icalled the!, sons of -,,Tehs ) t --- Z 7 • ' ^ ' :',...( 1 : - Elli',2:1 ; .:`•11 . CO 111 ' 1 . 10'il ti Oa are . of tile ', befor Liu'. TheY'ealnc: , olicipiv,i:inig, l'A-'O ll l . first ,iinpiirLanee , to•Englishinen." .1 : z.bly 1111 4 .) -,...0ne 1 -4-:vate r.".,,0nt. he eldesi,, .1 iVarnin voice such as tills iS needed. 1 1 7 .'..ia1 , , was tirq CaEcd. 1.14 a. tall, 5ta11..... I ftire ouly etlect Of the .p - ...c!,-.-att. zeal 1 , wa---rt-ttaid bungl.s., , .e.n,c l just sUely. la, man ca l , fe,i -- . education Is . it to ef.tend Irad,preetg- I temiallf, of, saitinl ti l e pOl,lllEr -upfion of ,-. 1 dents, it, will bind the conlry: in cif- i lifng. lint thel?rdinade 1.116-,-,-dto Sam- . ' tiehtional fetters frolil wirier: there i ael, 1-, - 11e.ther by low-so-irinlelati l on or au-' '. I 1\ 1 1ljg! .110 aft ,. : - rl) osl,ll ;dity Of eselpe• I (Mile dice we cannot decitlti. that lid v,-;:s One edutationisis shonld gtve ; more ! af,•t Vic ,17i:1.T1 pf his Chb.ie'. i i:A111.1 in ' ;C c,n.... ' thought to tile sttbjeets taught.— , i . A. ,, L .,',,, i iti. c . l -,-,-,-ph ___,l. e , Lia do w l. n gi -g re at, ! .1....( - :: , ./.don Exa Jur:tier. • II• i prlacipfe ei his action: He, judges ',men 4 iii/Nt I I not by 4t.1 riloteris but by Anoint! gtiattill)s. . TILL , , CuNNist_. CtinTiLEit.:=: l / 4 tany 1:‘ , When Goa 11.. wotila i .... C:....t.5e tlle , tx:i ,, i;le -. ';stalls ago the the -1111,1.rati..1 of :Ili- cid ' f with a Iting-, he chose a hiin:l-4orne nlan; : ' , .1y living , in,. Ilnehityzinuttp•lii.tc. '. but -,yht . . - J. Ile woul , i, have 'cite . :.tft.c,i. his ~ ~ :,., ; :r.Utl, t1i...1 - ,Tit.,l , :aq re.!king- I.l] , , o w n Lt:411., ile Nrorld not i• f: 0:11. try l 1., -)I the '. 7 :: 11 t -(' 1. ‘;i ll ‘.. l / fleet' I' 1 :-I'''i , LLc oi',.i3gic.l'. (flei;r-y). • llteulAbiliarlab • ,- - ,'"----' vg-ollia '1;..:1 . ad Slninor , - 1, : were) c:t.if,egl, but t- 'Lilo, l'....'F'-ti-I-'t- - ‘w: ,l Y I AN II "IS ''Viit'-' l VOl'''''l '-*;LC T,!'cl:/I,t , iii'd.Viteilt was :- "Neither Lain!: : 1 ' ,11 : r - I-'-: z .."r l - 1 -*( 1 1 .: , 6 " . 'f f ;J :3 " \-11/ g: ( :; N: P` .2 ' ll- tlif. T.n , ...:1 chr.sen this. - ." I ThigA': kords,ad.l , (4'.tto al'er't tlle io.of ' l i:' Let. ' dtt „T e s „, : prove thit s i muei h; ,, d i .; .:31te, conceakd the death of..'. her ht"- - , 1 , , ... -.i, . . , , , mule ii.4o\till to um the objet of hi , ,a - „::,11gi, ant: ptetai.ed on an or:, 1 e° '''' -o-Ilia•-': rear other solis wer.called la-. hlc l r. lier nvig-11 1 .,,rr, - 1g . , - 110 WfOi, in per- ;` ' • , , 1. , . ~ ~, , to the prophet's presence. but all rejected. F-on, sour:AO:al. like Ctie deecas:Lld, to -..... I , : i:"...tninel then said to Jesse,,',' Alt these it'll giL..t..i lied tit her lion.o._. ant! 15!2'1Fointte , , ~, :,,,, ..,: , toe, ooys : Ifa.,ld was prohabl eighteen, 'hiili. iti which chart:vier it was agreed kavin , , or twcr, - ty , years' Of age, and lei& beeni flint he should gl:ct:tte a *ill., ~ sent away with the sheep befoiv Samuel; the -- wi low ti estacr iii queStion. An He was of a poetic. dentenipl4 . 1 ittornt:' , . - tarts sent for to -draw iip the 1 , - arrived: , kWri - tings. The w id ow. who - on hi s 1 tive cast of nand, and henci„ better ritt l eili liar:iv:ll appeared in -4 - reiit affliction tit , 'bY nature for'a"pastoraltlian . for a inilita-I , :ii -. ..r . n'ooti. nittit's dang , er heotin . to ask ry tifc.: 'Yet o...aVs rale lea s always been !.p 1 n 1 gnestions of her pretended littsbant I ” The stone'which the brillders i refused'i4 calculated to elielt - the tonstvertl Elie ~ become I,th,e 'head of the I l corner." Hel l ! le - .-:.pected and desired. The cobbler. , chore the least likely of the eight brotlid Lrioaniug aloud and looking as nitwh ers, and- ruade. a quiet -paStoral life thol; 1111; - ,o a ,person going to give uP the : best preparation for kingly poWer: 'file': . ghOst as 'possible, - feebly answered, ~ meal Must wail until the Tsinallesti or 1; intsincl to leave you half of my es ; yoting,est, is called.. Ho comes, 1 a rud:.7y i . I ' • tate, . and I think the poor old shoe- .' lad-(i. c., red-haired, whichlwas' i yegartbidil • maker, who lives opposite, is descry- ; as a mark at beauty in Sett:them, latuls,( l , ink the other half. for he has always :, where the hair is generally black): ainl•ofi beatl a good neighbor. ' ' The widow i bcantifal eyes rind good 'l,: r '?kg. 1 .No silt-, ryas 1 thunderstruck at receiving a re- . „'' , sion - is tirade-to his sfature-- , ,, a great pgrintl pIS SO different from that, which she • decor,.- , 'heathen - natious g -trlse (S„tuit .e.tpceted, but dare not negative the •' , . • . ' .11 • ' ' ' ••- ; eel sat as one by one the slas Came in tol i cobbler will, for fear of 105 i n ,, , ;- the .• • . . -:' - him, anoint Lim; for this is he:" "Ati-i whole of iter pipperty '," While the old , -.. oartir.g was trie..eremLly -a r 'opointpd eefe rtig'ree in- bed.--who N - vau himself "the : „ . : inotry iii the huttugurrtion lot king: - gr: In- . olk.l shoemaker living* oPposite— , : ..• - , ; 1 ,- -.. 1 poor. • • hial oi ed :in ibis sleeve , i l ild d i v i ded , aced, s 6, preeminently tint it ii ilelong to thel , kingly ollec that, -the Lott . s c'.lnoint.ed"l , with her the fruits of a project' which was a comnion.desiguati , .4 of the Ilata}-1 tile I'WidOw had intended for, her sole I be'nelit: - - • '', eratie king.- (Pcrowne). I II - - ' '' riamail -anointed him ia the midgt of 1 '. !Ili: -bred:l-en.'” - We picfc., the t:,-, - trAa-1 tion.of Bishop l'attik, - fil,owi . ' ilii!.. mi,63.-,1 1 1 of l . lis !hi - a:h.:ca." 'lt...iic ilaini that I.isi , - ' Itrethren did tio: knowltitA he 'tray t-liel i r.:l-rintr-..i 1;1,14' 0 . 17' 0..A.r. 4 pi`,..r, , n1c.,,, 0 . 714 'x'.y . ;k:l - SI; 0..1:• : 1 . -:.'i/ : .!: , .ii:t1 Li' ? C,; L :t r i . jeall, the tit.:,'_-11 , $2 porAdvance. ": A HISTOn OF THVIAII A curious little_ vol nine has just 'appeared, giving the .histOry of fans. “tunnng all nations and at all, periods.' The author, M. Blendel, who has . been able to exiunine inmiiy ',rare col lectices,states WA, first-cane. from the: East, where it 14 alwaY4 &Tom : lanicd by a II i ml parasol. The for ter is made of the,. tail :cif the l'hebetian bubialo. white as Snoiv.and of. which the extremity. 4 tuft of in the forth.' of a plinne. - . Fans of fi.!atlwrti. rf.q....eutty date 1 from the Re . .. era:century. :'ll'..>y were first nSed in Chiba, where tthe Entie- Tsang, hiving; heard the cry of a pheasant, slippostrl l , it to be ill 'auspicious 'sign - cirdered , a fan to iii: made, shaped die the - tbif, of that . According Co the anther, that article had more than one - singular: .use; on it the rich deposited thee, :dins which they glee to. ;(Ite•poor tit:are:it ree*cd ou it the delica.- "cl - C,4 offered them: - It was loWered to sUPerioys as a mark of deference ; the.nobles carried it to court and it served to cool them - from the heat of the day, and to 'amuse them while *4tina in-the ante,chamber. A fan plaCee‘on - a plate - of a particular fOrm announced to the erintipal of ,n'Oble family his sentence, and it was theinoment in which he held' out his hands to receive the fatal present that-the•,executioner was-'to' accom- Ash his Work. V I= 1 - ,rce.; . tz!::iva.ll -- ,.!, -e 7.1.1: . 1-13-744QLDi.N T F.T. I ' JT he rt.' , - 1.: of Gtxl was -110 / ftir,LiNiesi 11.1:.;dr.'17.(kIttcrl: 11,1 Israel, until .11ii; . . ^Witi(?ll occurred -10)4N1. -I,..Nl:lit i ars later. lits: .. retained his popula::. -- With the people lvlio - wete ignor,:ut of Uoc 's purpose eon , ' e , ..fnm , ,..;•11itn, and his power continued. ,t.,) inereasc. 13nt the "evil .si it from ;le -I..,!ivith '` ~ ..tradtrtily overrnrit , irOn all the elements Of goodnes, - .: anct n. - liter,es.i - in hi; • sOitl, anti so s . ...irreti op th l ,t.feclings; itleaf., linni;!nati•lns'anil: thoughts of his tloree - , irtlnborilinal7e inn.id that he dwelt in ',lle , \'e Cy atinosphere of mad,i,,,, and at. times • 1. w4.s' stricken 'by its" 'baleful 'fires. Ths very- rnan who a'illr ., :t ran . away: from the. regal power, noykran after it vithia heart p... . lcitting innaltrA and.hands ready to shed. 1 th ',food not only vr- Davicl, but even of L.1.3'1n - ave son, J , :nat'. - lan.. , •. - .. NUSitER 2. NOTES ON THE INTERNATIONAL LESSOP:S. J.VNT A. r:1: q. h 57. FlttsT .O. IS 1.3a .. r.ine1e., - idelitly it .Lilac inaa, - theaifu ci_iiiili..;ll...4 to. ;-epro - ,e the lzitij. - I,te. tikiii..autfil fur S.l - .17:. - ;.A.nit . he man:'ned f , , n,- 1,4i1..1. , .:;TZ fi.':';:t a lest 5a.a..3 i.r.s,;,,,fli thi,:,:c ~....4a ~..-.,:, 6 Lf:T.ll .. .I:31:11AI 1:ir:11: . ; , et . `:lte 1 a illt. aitil rum u, , e11 the nation. Grief hi. BLteh li OW VY:tti not Sinful, tixtept • in bo far as *it 'iiic'is eicesSive. .Anti Samuel's . sorrow : rfi,, , ‘iorlis 'to have I.t;:en. inordinate.. It - iin- Oat a want of , illimis.;-don to Cod's ways, and. a want of faith in God's wisdom and- I I ii , ;:iter. Hence Gotriii•cbuice, v. I'. Scott ' hilly says : " - Our - 111(N5t ieasonabla and diSinterestcd Forrow . may be so eseessim , aii to imply rebellion against the righteous ! will of God. Ana lie will theii ribulco us i•r . , .. ~ • • as•wel as ellen:ill:ye . its reader our. dis= i i iii - i if:es." But had thew been' nothing • • andiiS about Samuel's sorrow, the time to • mourn WWI ended. God had 'Work for 1 - iitn to do. " rill thine horn With oil and' -".: o l r•O. . - . It was .and is still the custom in'' ter ',VAAL: S' , ") Pin) a ,n,) 11. til•anslatipe; "lit then Ito: :mll suppose , . that -.yid::: and Uav d . untleis:l.Ood ; the Inea'..ning of the corclool . y, .the ether-s *lid not. bat iniaginel that Salnuel vas con.l.4iing hint 4i 4 pnpil,of the pre'ell i ets. Si • Fnullatiopitsly •‘vith the Futointing . the '.-Ipit!it of the, LOrti came ttpon ' tr.ts :sp,coill • inllnakket: by • prhict: 11 . e N)• - as illuthae( 1.1 ct:ltv ll i: age and cxecuifre bility f4r tiositio r it ;• to whieli lu had been set al:art.! I,lls e,it. l pericneC : of 1,;4•1's• provident fitteilll.l:in admirably for tla i ::,thikiiie it wt - i reached,illavt l. d bly understood the honor itO - 4videl.l. !ii had been chosen, yet he continued quit:4 keeping his father's *heel l lettviug the certher'develojtnient of the flatter to . the Lord in', childlic.snbinissie l . aslttred that be woultyprepa're and shosvi Vint the way to the throne in hii own go Id time. ' ' • rITN, FAOT, AND - , - A not able Phrasc—'il. can't„!? • , Street meet= -two fond itiveni in a first embrace. English tutrist to his Celtic , ratietit..-- 1 , "Conics back to . 1 ,11triu 1 ; I It is impolite to Say man has 'cheek; l l say 'faCiel area.' I I tirions that WO empli)7 Irish ,friezei to preWut American freeze, isn't it? • l 'ito ' , earliest art students matle arrow! heads, Some of the latest =lt sbatlent4 unct.:e eltuckleheads. le is!noef reported that Guibord trill decline any looger to particirao in rcligl lous disturbances, on atcouet of his he,a),tb.; A. litu• JOEY female institute tams thirty-four red-headed girls, arid 'thO prineigal dispenses Isith gas aril alt othe I, • - .
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