"4-. :'- ittz 2- • tPmen `•G dad . Worasot 4IXIE; thitikievhOt, sin Looked over the edge of Paradise, And saw one strivingto come in. With fear and tumult in his eyes. vllb, brother, Is it you?" he cried, Yourlsee Was it_breatit from hose. Why do you stay so long outside? Dun It/WMfir (Tito tome. • Teil me Anti 15 - OW oeti - niother fares. ''' - ''''' - 7 1 PCIVIWIIWAtle-tess =tutor me r• WilaillVkAtrthOgifisdielinekir hairs, itotitrt peril - Vette:Hl for !heel" . . • sisters gone?"' / /10 t h es e' and Man / •' ' "And"tell me , Is the baby grown ''..Alaa wikt eOOll be ei *an t• VaWnotyiniAreaktile swlliertigdatre. Am* bettke /OW of 4Delth come utrougol . Xt.? ht. .det stumble to the maze, '• • 01 . 0• lid sof itieby so few etofew jbg m g a ccoua upon the sea . • Th • t da•knois yo afind 'lto shore; - to tear the tansy' Life to sae. , Until l sunk for evermore dud Me doorway Is ,the snow. Mudays went yxua, a treacherotis teat% Each silent when he struck lac blow Until ktay among am. slats I' , ••0 brother, there was a path , so clear i" "It might tw-lhat I never eought 1". Ea! '`O brother; there wads sword so near V , "Rinfteit be--but I fieteriouoe - f " • • • - • • • • - . • ' "Itet; 'sweep this needle/4s gloom aside, ' FOr you are come to the gate at !est.' , • Then iki'dspair that soul replied, "Ths gate is Jas!! The gate-is fast f i'l eat\ \ not move the mighty weight, • I eannoWind the golden key, But hosts of heaven,aroundus.wait, And none has over said No to me. • 'Kind Faint; put by thy palm and scroll, And come unto the door for me!"' ••Neat tliee still, thou little Pair soul, It is not mine to keep thekey." . • "ininefartgel. strike these'doors apart: . That outer alr is dark and cold." NBeet thee still, thou little pure heart, • ' Ntitfor iny.word will they unfold. ". • •- :Up all the shining heights tie Praed ‘For that poor Shadow in the - c 0 15.,• • Still came the word, "sot ours to aid: • - We cannot mike the doers unfold!" ' But that poor shadow, still outside, Wang aft the sacred air with pain,' And all the souls went up and cried - -Where No never cry was heard In vain, 'No eyes beheld the pitying face, • The answer none might understand, • • . . But dimly through t 4. silent space Was seen the stret ing ofa - hand. . M. B. SkrebtAT KPRENERIS. spirit of the Press. . —There are 36,000 Scotchmen in London. misidonaries are at work in - 7 4torlacchi is the leading derisense in the Black brook at dineinnatL —Hair itairhe elects plated,* and silvered . „ locks are the latest, fashion. —There are less thanl2s competent pho , - ndgrapliic reporters in this country. Philadelithians call bar-tenders de cantists to distingaish them from decanters: —The Comiaon Council of Cincinnati ' has reduced the fare on street cars to five 13urlingturte and his specimens of choice chills, haye been photographed in New York:, —Marriage is said to be al means of grace . • , inasmuch as it breaks •doVin pride and leads to repentence. —Nearly all the animate passing through Detroit do so with the intention of ,settling in Wisconsin, .4215'negntesinNevr Orleans paid taxes • en incomes over and-above $l,OOO and ex ' captions this year. • ' . - • . , —Madame Mundt's (Louisa Muhlbach's) daughter is engaged as a, soubrette at Wel . - nails-theatre in Berlin. is rumored that the Abbe Liszt is tenting to'Europe this summer, on a deli- Cal and nota musical mission. —Fad freight cars have been transported from New Orleans to hi:iv:York-4 distance - of 1,825 miles—'m six days' running time. statue of St:Miler is tc, be erected in one of the - public squares • of Viennii and the Emperor has . headed the subscription • - W. iloyingtmtiof Chicago has exited anevi pavement;. supposedby. the patenteetO be better limn the Nich- , liachelorti dinner recently,' one • • crusty old wit gave as-u toast ,"'matrimony ,--the Maiden's- .prayer Widowls , ; • •„ " ?;-.oit ' Friday, i evening 'Fanny. 'Keiable lead in Philadelphia; instead, - however, of : readiniShilkeit4ere,"asitsuali she read her .owntauudatism and, adaptatiOn of fichillers "Mario Stua rt." -4 Writer in one 'of the ' 'Weekly inns-, listed.papers published in Studtgart, Wur tenth*, says that nntiders comititted iq ordoneelis at . tirashington; axe - loy - -no,meinieuncomitton; „ --George Francis Train he made' ,fferald miya , that that di,tingulahed•ixtettyr "is generally restlethi " .. ilider the slight6treitraintlikn his ing apparatus.',.. St. tu-Brute . ?- ' -;=-A.lifitboittiittiid:it'llittcht Beige the n ° boida a n Y id d a heat . swif e e' dt tini'inticroinTen . tiiii6, Pit., ItOa They` were thirteen weeks under ay, - • is mem mutating Lint inat, rifle. nun; and conclndfp by saying: is a faithful arid' atiie repr644l47e,'), ' '. l ' ••••Tiiti - Jiidd - 'dft4treti'eititi . is Atti#:?d- 10' Dr. Judd retsiturthO custody of 6 3ehilti . .. ' fin: ' : 1 005,Pet , 1640 1 the test thing . that - eind'iiit4dbieit i dtritgAit "iii , gt*case • the hai;Chuta poor • Cisaice"oi being -, w e l l !Tight RPI , -, , c ', ' '.'''. '' -.: f• 140filfo; ` ;'