El tta littAut &Ott THE MEADOW PATH It leads ' In many a tangled carte, Through reedy fen and yielding mosses, To where, through rushes rank and green, On stepping stones thebrook It crosses; It-circles in and circles out, By ferny fell and wooded passes, And hides away, in sudden sport, Beneath the bush andrangled g rasses. ' . It skirts the npland , s shallow pool - With many a graceful scoop and hollow, • And runs away, on bare brown feet, The faster, as you faster follow I It sweeps along the fallow ridge. In countless eddying curves and narrows, And, swooping In and swooping out, it frights the wee brown breasted sparrows It tilts away with dainty grace. Through Buono . marsh and sandy-shallows, And dons the cardinals gay hood, -To brighten up Its barren (allows; _ Itbraide the kin-cup's golden belle, Like stars, and floating tresses. And, circling in circling out, It dies at last among Its creases. ~~,1 .S —Gen. Roseerans is now in New' York. —Lagrange is going to Europe next week. • —Tostee is going back to. Pails next month. —Sweet potatoes are being planted in Kansas. —We beliefs there is a ,revolution in Veneinela. —Gen. Joe Hooker's physicians think he will recover- Yale College is 167 years old r and still in its prime. —De Cordova, the lecturer, is summering at Saratoga. ..Cholera is anticipated in some of the eastern • towns. —150,000 Methodist communicants reside in New Jersey. a —Madame Seheller has departed from salt Lake City. 4 11 —A fatal disease'has broken out in some parts of Maine.. , —Lamartine is on his last legs—so aretve all for that matter. • / —Mrs. O'Donovan Rossa and the Sorosis breakfasted together. —Phrenologleal Phowler is phrenologis- Ing t i onneetleat legislatora. , _ —The Boston Post says The-odome ought to have a fragrant memory. —W. B. Dinsmore has just paid 4181,000 for a house on Fifth avenue. -20,000 bottles of _petroleunf champagne were sold for the Derby races. —Max Maretzek is to ran the Opera House at Saratoga during the season. —American men-of-war are hereafter to be painted ordinary straw color. —Rowed to ruin—Coulter when he broke his oar.-L.F i lulade/phia Bulletin. —Last winter was passed in Asia by Lady Franklin; the widow of Sir John. —Poribuid, Maine, has a new hotel, the Fahnouth, which has'cost $300,000. -.Strawberries sell, eight baskets—four quarts—for a quarter in New York. —Wallace's Lurline is to be Maretzek's neat effort at retrieving his fortunes. —Morgan the organist'has transferred his attention from Grace church to St. Anna. . Bateman is to transfer his comic operas to where' the White Fawn is dying. —5240,000,006 are invested in spindles in this country, of winch there are 6,400,000. —The season of suicides seems like the strawberry season to be now at it's height. —A friend that sticketh closer than a brother—a mosquito.—Cincinnati Commer cial. —There is dissatisfliztion and jealousy among the higher officers of the French army. —Baron Gerolt is one of the distinguish. ed expected guests' of the .New York Bchtitzenfett. —Ychting is the substitute for racing in the list of the amusements of the Marquis of Hastings. —The Hamburger Nachrichte i n and the /Caner' Zeituv are said to be the best pay ing papers in Germany. —Dangerous counterfeit $lO notes of the Third National Bank of Philadelphia have made their appearance. —Henry A. Wise would not object to being the next candidate for President on the Democratic ticket. --Monogram medallion carpets are not common, because of their price, but-they are Considered very elegant. -43usan Anthony is very busily engaged at the Herculean labor