7 i '? of Advertising. A- tv.-. l j m Fir ( 1 i "-'h,) on" Im"i 1 ion - ?! (",'! j !':irn ", otiM mootli - SO (lucK ji.ar.i " throo months - finoS i, uiin " onn yewr - - ID f'ii Two ,'i pim .-, find yenr - - , - JS V l'nri.f'':i. " ' - - - - M f-0 llulf . " " - .'0 no One " " - - ... ic,!) ro Tx 'ii V.o 'rrv fl? r-' .!.11-1C1 1H". M o n.; ft nil Jx not ,, grrdis. All td'is for Tcmiv I vert isemeiits en! )f(ci qunrtorly. TVm mr.'i'y ndrrtH. lnont ntied. l' pr.id fur in n,l i'hih", Joo wo, t'u h on Delivery. -V , 1! ' J A TV.;:. '! b - i .-.) -..! C..r f !o'Ipy ; p -i i i i !' mi ,- in. in I ;)M ' '''iitry. Nil nouen will In- t.iken. ol ii mi Hi v ci. mi s ( iiii in tin leu r ion. V OL. XII. KG. 42. TIOIfESTA; ..PA., J AN. 7, 1880. - 01.50 Tor Annum. Kesris and Benies, .V pi.i-iu hy Wiili ii'i Whiter, li nil lit blt.l'jtMt f,K'CH 1i) (.'liVPf ViRllif!! It'l! H Jln'ilon in honor of lils Movent irl Ii In the -11,. dy.J 11 Unit fc!i I HOIiji I.Uil I'iihl 1 "l".", VVhirh, lipp'iH-; i'-Ii 1 )iiw.!h bkuSm h nil o" Ibis futlicl tt Ifll -lion mh ( ; 1 : r t 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 lpl fi y '11 m ios-y P.i. Mm ol fp' tuity yrnrs .'(,, st we,.t vi.ii o ii linKhril to-day, Wlmt should we ny 7 At fllNl. l!l'l A i'iv dl i iii AVe : 1 tin! a,.-, I 11 J.ir.T ! , Iit l.iin !ml ft li -It itT, i'!'i'' t') IhiIh; .in V,.t' r"i-hly f1 nr.r !i v w n !n:nl e ; M ill t'l m t iin finrt .!) H(H!ni roiilc-t, W lien ii ili'l m In In I hj rum n Vt'tfun !iu';;'i'''r lI-. tlie Kii r-"yl wi'V.ir, tlmt uii-j t ti.-i''!' I Ailli'ii'pi inon! Ifi(ii''-i inu rfih i,:i li'i'tiir-l tl fin v 'pr (ii! w i V iii-. I..'..: ' n rrimx'in II in (iff,;, -m's vftM, ll'l il.r tfF.'ll MlItl.Fl t.ii., 'irt O t. I.i!t' bnH! J;i'l'M r)r tl lll !l flil'l lllHil A n Ol ill! lllV-i ll-ff I )1 I:! !il i 'it v ps.M . ;. 's r:u; , I'!.-' "' ! f f - !'r.4ml v-i; "l'fc "h.'. U''il fi'i.: 1 I '. If:.; !,i:!ii'i:i' I Uifi Htm i..( tl.iyi l'i. II)'.' ,;!! ion K . ; ? lr ii'V il ')J I'. A'li' ln'H . ' i , . . I iillU-lFi. W , I'! 1 1' ' frrs f i 1 i, j . i til "' ' '."jr'i.n'H Un y rvi't' -;i i v .i iht t-.-ii ii-i ."' in) 1" " . H- .w- ll,:l hi- ! fl P'll l F . ..i 'I il iw n' !.r".jii! Lis ! '. i ; Tin- Hii.iin lin t IF...I.H ti ii "iVi,,;,!. F,ll tt.: 1.1 Xf .v !" itr iirp fit art, Willi i'.u-.tV b:tr,i kii'I fi;i't hfrtf J' tin j 5 t- i ii. U tvAtiui's i'U) 9 With tUw,;U:t l Mxc! '.''- . (.'Ml' II Oft I.UTl J ' tiidlJ, . , Tim livtii'ii 'i'ulii N-w Khk!iih1 gnowfi, -W'liim il '.iv.i-s it ilio flul li of C'!yi!, T -im.'il anli'i'l riiFiiul oM Aibiou'.H rona, I'.Ijo n, in Ncico, Hii Wiujuh tlie bri'le, - Willi love R'l i'l'i !. " llio niKeu Irrxn, tho timiiOInj; vine, lii"l r fh 4, miiuiiin ' l;i:-j vrniX IfAvesi, , H'.n ii; , klnvt kiMN, tli tiftnclK that tillt, ! u ilml !ovis, 4h bfrt thiit jfricvcB . I.Kiiiii s il( athli-sj elirino All, U! that viinB ORti char?n ua yot, u 1 ni.it tlmt eiiinins ti.lo of Bon;, I,, i.i iiih a iiii t.ut tFi to est, - -"' 1 i .! 'f: oi'i.io flows hloii;. i if! jy our ryi'd are ', . .'iet. - !l ni p inin the tt-MOil tiny, ' ' " " 11 .1 li '-'pic, tut- mid near, 'I';,-. w--.i ;.f. ni! hav l);ij4'to my', ., ' TiF-.i -vin U thut all aro proiv! t liMr, l'all t'niin his lip;i, with connimrins; sway, Or grave, or gitjv- ..." Io niomoni h'u lor pssion' Lent, J Xor inii U10 voino lo give it cope, i SVhen love bi;1 linoe auj beanty meet ' ; To ci-oivn their inoiuoi y and thoir hope! I cat White 111''-, wl ami sw-wt, ir-M, at his I. el. Tn bnnl, U u uul, leu. lutvU, Uua liit-ii.l! ' Ah. gmitly on that reverend head Ye wotvi oi wintry ag de;en1, Va blinilows ol tnortal nij;ht be nhe-1! Tear i! .-.iJe anj gURr-l him to l!m i-ml, An,', li.iil .l.-ltni.l. ' ' EVELYN'S NEW YEAR'S, GIFT. : '(Hme i,.'" ' II lij.'il (i i all i 1.' V in his hands, but hi.n t. iooU up. Tin- d-a.r ni i, ii.in.:tt iUi-0 to ; imm, c ic-.-eil i n , U illl jj oli-v i i, wit h a ii.it y hi b f i -C h.ld beoil buried a sharp rat-tat caed ! room opening, gave spare, dapper little an iron-i'ray cuit, and au' am! wlu.-ker.-i, who bow deposited his hat. uiiu.'rei .-a, am! a lit tie blacii tiag Upon a Side-tub!". " Mr, (Irantley, I presume?' ho sai l, flowing again, and bustiiits across the ro'ui.i v. ith it quick', uneven step. "Th:'! is my Tame!" replied Ralph, lixin'.' h: hai.'i'ard eyes upon the liew cumu . " May I a-k'the business which bririL' j oti here!'" "t i n.-iinly, my dce.V sir! My naniuis Bow!.-, ri the li'riu of Clark, S'.andish Ov biiv, I, .-:, solicitors, Clement's Inn. 1 Mm pi- .-, ,! to make your aouaiulitnce, .Mr. itauil'V, ami Leg lo w ich you a dtappy a very happy New icar! "Have vou coiuc here to luck tin iu-ked the you;;.'' man, with clenched hands and lhc-died cheeks. " 1 , ar ni.-, Kol Certainly not!" "Tin n i"U are n..t acquainted with my ci r nin.-.bitiet-s 1 1 " W ii- r.-al.y I a " "'Ibcn if you arc," continued Ralph, peri - ly, " what is it but a mockery to wi-ij 'a h-ippy New Vnr1 to a bt vgaf like rayself bankrupt alike In puisa amU - i-cctati"as.?" y l, t-nr . i ar rir. 1 busiufis rt laics to money, of conr; ' ,'l.v I ; n.f ti .i ri; i M .iai iiiijch. V.'ell, then, let a in is v.iia to press me lor pay- )i:ei.t. I h'tve no pi e.-er:t means of livelihood. My ,( ,!,, -y n0 Ctllii'tS no obtaining even a bate grau.ifalher, to whove lawful hi ii", had died. inh til :Uicc I am Kir- di,-d but dL.-i .i i. ! an i i . 11 iH U" VI t -n,l 1 d the It me not one lartai ' of Ihe Chtati' t Whi.li iiive, oi wu : a i .'Hi i; u n e. fffSC Vl-1'V ! iuc I "Vcs, I knew thai. I-" ; "Oh, you""cTiew that!'' interrupted j Ralph, M hemontly. . " lYrhiiis you j 1 now. i, f r vilrit. ven-'ott X 1, v e l-'H-n i "Nn; l7it ' i ) r.rn l wiil sr I! -you. o f !iy n i 'J i -y j U'linj of vilinHx, wii, vr : i kpnr:nr'f (( tii w'UI, f j iiivolroil in-i in Fyi;i-' f, i. ; '-h"n: w!ii f) my r-...-i to !ic:ir a n-orno fnrs'-ffn.-'l : s( l vol. A! y srar.df.U f I li 1 II!' In.. . ii il ' iau hy tinyiii? 'lovn s S.-ir-"" f j lUOT'lPy Cfli'l lrii V.1J 1i "'ivci ,'!'.. .'. 1 my lir-t f.i'.y li- J.aa l.prn my l,-.r ! spile of nlli fmwcviT, I hnvr- r.'-v i f.Fi yiycn. in' ;. . ,.u.. .1 vi.Mi.ii' t . i! u .m ;i, la r I "' n ,: hi! . A S (, lot i(. , T ir'i lltl l power lo liciii it, nn vr(i)'!"!'t y i .' r h ; - h i; i r-cr 1 riiPi'i t H'lL ltivoit'f foi;' W 9 R A 1 P. Toil, :'no ii ,1 I ' V I ' ' Hi: ''r. l'li.c ovi st wu( l hiUfvn : ifV i. SfT-f'iT.n to f'' fll.i f'F f(!. .-. "Ciliil Vol fc:uu, in (in1-!, i yonvicif. nmi i loy (li-nr f'r." lie is ": : : urnl li'itt ti'i.n-r IF I III l.llFMi nod ,;! j-.-.r.oyr.d." . : 1 fI! ' toloml i..:ir.n. i toll yon t!i".! f :un ph-u-'t p'"iii , nod io'Mvy in di l.t. and yot in the t.u 'cf a!! IhU yii'i wi-lt !?o ftlupny New Ycnr!" " I do --h it, ?dr. .r.'intley, in Ri-ii-j of the di;'.ionllie i" yonr poHiljort ; though vvh'-n I titterri, 1 0 words I iii,t!(i tli'iou'st what a storm ! was about to bringdown upon myol'." r-irdon met" sn'd lialpb. " I r;', loiif iiimiI, I think! 'I'tdl luu your 1. . i- . "(tiii; r.mi'ii r.',1' ti;i:d the i.io-yt r. "You tL inU I ci.fffh! C i h:ilf of your -i-i .' t r - ' ' ' t r.itt-iiOici.liy." TL:.t th"r la .1 ;-- nt I Kin horo silout tioio v it 13 of y'."ir. true, but it. i for th ceiviiTj!" purpose of pay in 5 not re- K.'s'ili lof lrd r.t l.hti la nniazcreent. " V(i't pre err;'! ): (.!, o Out but listen: As you have coireclly enoiiish stated, yo'.sr lot fly d'-reafi'd an? mucl;- i:uoGntt;d !T:m dp:o"i ot b( qU'-r;.tht'd the whole of his ;i u 't rty, ical and per- 1 sonal, to liifi sister's 'raaddau?5ittT, Miss Kvc-ljD J-ndnston.''i - : ' .' 'I did not know the name, nor did I wish. -What has it to do with me, Air. a n ?" - "Bowles." . ; ; . ' "Mr. Bowlea, then, I nsk' wliat ho ihis to do wit !i me?" "Von "will know directly. ' It is roughly e'-timatcd tliat the wholrjof the properly It-It by ttie decc-ised would re.-ilizo in roiuol liUiiibors a iiundred' thousand jiounds. It wppesrs that you and Miss Donington are the only sur viving relatives no ono els'v has any claim. Miss Doninton who im, -1 should tell you, our client knowing all this, Hiid f- i'lini? tlie injiiHtlce of thu will whii.li i.ii p.ives you ot everything, Ii'im contmrv to our ndvioe, you und.cr stindinsisted upon having a deed of iri ft, drawn tin." . ' "A deed of :fl?" ' "Yes, hear mo out. Willi a spirit of romantic cenero-sity ' and Quixotic equity, whiei jetrins tome riUiculntis, she iiiHista upon taking only one-haif of the inheritaneo the o.ker moiety alic givrn to you, beinx iihtfaliy your own." ' 'Can it be possible?" " Yeniniy well dod tbeovtdeneeaf your senses, lut you cm vntdiiy con vince yourself of the reality of the whole transaction, for tlieum of lil'ly thousand pounda iiaa been this mornin.paid into your bankers' hnn3s and nlu'eed to your credit." . Stunned and bewildered by these un expected tidinjs, Itaiplt could do nothing but glare incredulously at Mr. Uowie:, who, rising irom nis schl, kmik l.oni me little black hag'n paii hment document, rising b om bis sent, took trom tiie whi-.-h he spre: 'i ut upon tlie table. . i?ere, i - nere is i i" oeen oi i:ift, hy viii ac ot which half of your gi'HtidfittJiers'ti pi-oocrty U ouvs." ' "No no!" hM Ifi.lib, aiiiiicii Rt such an extraordinary in.-tanc ol gener- osiiy, " I. cannot I will not permit siico n btwritice to be maibj (.n my L"- ' hail "Tut tut the dct cannot be undnitc or I a.u eel lain. i-s 1 -o til'iy thon-atid pounds tune iF.ir attyniie .mi c I is done, and rat her will not, -"-ton ss js that . ;.; HFFU,;,) for- 1 i f ! .iiy one in her po.ii a ii. " tier position, what was that?" I'roni her earliest vats a Mrtltr oiie. ". n i .a ri'F-i Vt-.l 1 hB iii-ws ol lU l' good fortune, she In i tee MuuHueu Ui nursery govmio-s. "Nnery fivrr-'ss ! tl she is youn.':?" " 1 s you loU'iit b.uve guessed tliat. It is only the yon who rr.n he actus ted by such gcncroe.s impulses as then." " .She luusi h.Vd a i.wlde spirit." sa'nl Balpii, nun h nil.'. ;. ,1. - " And yet," said Mr. Bowles, "she disclaims all idea of im v in.:' done uny thinn ex l'aordimo'y. i'-!.e declares she is only performing a sirt;pl act ol justi-v." " iiedven hl'-ss her '. exelai nted I'.al-h. " Buts-he (-hall see that lay , i-U( ne : ;y can equal hers. I coul-.l never lorpive if I censented to su-U a tmcri- lice." " Yi.'u can not r isc. l.h the power out of your ban alone i;.s the power to cai bo.d." "(iive it to me, then!" "Certainly it is yors." . "And tow th-i a., .rc.-s 'A i! 1! n -jin'. is au iuc nau. iu a.-cojimmc : . . t ii rr. n t 1 . with cur advice, teat ag-v:r.;.t her inci:!. i , , t ! . u Ii j r. . i w ii I ! . , r-'un.i t i. e forniai nosF-cssion." 'l heli," tuid Rah h, thakiegthe law- I er by the baud, " 1 am oil by t!. nest I train!" . ) ! It was f.e.L growing dark wl I'U IF a i (Irantiey, h.ivin ig inquired foi'MiosBoa-J town into the ilrawing j 1 jriitou, was I room at his arureliath' r's risidcn e a pi'ii',i!y 1 1; y r. ' .., V.: i I'll-' '.t I t In- 'it v .-,--- m t:: i. .1 1- tii :A Its: A it: 'r vi it) i i 1 '"-.1 rOM li- 'i riii licin-'s s'f.o 1 li(-f.ir' HI' hi' I I !' j '" . P ii.l !'lv.1)tM l"-l),Hl!t-?1(i:t , v.' : ' A fi v : i c . : ; . --I in hr r vi- i ' !v 'Mi t '., (!. :- F.i, . lit-y nnl 8W kii!;! of ymi, in.!, cd, ,,Mi-, (, It. i- , If. r.wi i. i-'.V r. (F.iFit- -in f'--f ri vn-y i .I ii- ,i.,...:i,r,.:i wfiuUI pliun me always, vp "if t;tt 1 1'l'-ii'- t ;yt, uo j;i:-'.l 5o i ov t'-rs utici-, t int you T!-" ' t r n...! 1 si n . i ' xttilor.,nd"-il! 7e p,.,.CF-;,f -.? i, , f,( ( are ti soi living re- f.-ir-iil", -nl f--r tlmt - ill sal'.iy to Li: k,ood rf'!tFFFF ,F irieiu'.a." III ItFFV, he retained it - while - she spoke. His pulses throbbed as lie Razed upon the lovely .tee he fore him, and her vio.n,u9 sli O'fde that earnest appeal, was so fii'l of '.he sweetr-yt nuHc Uml he f.dt be COUiii be Content to listen to lis toCvS ( forever. "I have come " benn riHh ; ht h5- v,-iipanion no' iuj the irnivt ne.-s oi ii-i voice, haitened to interrupt him. . "Be fur you say anything more," bhe tired, eently, "pive me too assurance that, V'-'t J-m'r- n e-::'" me. I'romi. mo that juu v ol i.st i.ru ,,i.i.-." " Would it )e possible fr any one to say nay to su h a rcqnet tasked Ralph, ,,n, 1, ,. I nA. .r (; F;,f.?r..T.nP .,T,. ,. ncr ol Lii-j b- in. -s. ' F..t-iee ' Uie, i.iy deal est wish is tlu-; in may be lricnos always." Tttuacfjoy voaCto Lev eyes; but her face rr!w sm'der as I'-U; h went en : . ' ili re is one comiuuxi in our bond of friendship," he. paid, drawing forth tho deed of j.ift v ; l it deeply touched by the rare generosity of spirit whicli prompted you to oI"rm one-half your fortune, and I shall tliank you for it and blrs you all my life; but 1 have coino to feive you t'nis deed back, and to assure you that under no circum stances can I consent to the sacrifice you w'hU to make.". - . , "But it is madethe deed Is done" she said, with quivering lips and glisten ing eyes; "the money i already paid into your bankers." ' "Then there it will remain." said Ralph, firmly; "for 1 am determined not t i touch : it." ? -'". " ' r" "I hope to be rLH to induce you, to alter your decision," sUe answered, re fusing to take the folded parchment whieii he hdd t oward It'"-. "At : tiy rate," she aiied, as he shook his head, "you will allow ma to oiler. you some refreshment, and invite you to accept tho pheltor ol the. Hall for to-ni'dit. There is wo train back lo town until to morrow morning." Ralph hesitated. He wad determined not to avail himself of her generosity ; while she, on her side, was equally re solved that as a mere act of justice the fortune should be divided. But Ralph feared, with pood reason, that if he re rnained and listened t"her arguments and entreaties, his resolution' might waver or lie overturned r lKnether. "(ousin Ralph!' be said, tixinr her dark eves full upon him, "you wili stay at the Hall to-night, will you not? it is so lonely here in this great house wiLh only Mrs. Bates an old friend of my mother's to bilk to. I-et us occupy iiuirtlvo ll.lj tiVi'airi j; with ;.t-::k'n oj the future, for you know you have prom ised that we shall be friend.-!. ' r '" " ; i Who could resist auc.it tender. -Word : nt ploacllng looks.-' Certainly not j ItalnlK for be was alreiiv conscious j thaUfor good or evil Kvelyn Doningtort ) ; wuid lnibtcnce All. hts iuture, lier- j generous otter to divide the lorl.une had itatui-ally prtMluccd a deep clk-ct upon I jiini, and Iwfi.i-ii t he cvetFiiiiT wsis over I Uis'feeHntr had ffevtOopoHrita a wnrmer I in4.. Ch:u:med by her grace and beauty siiiiiiii'ateil hy lier wi.-iiiKii ways what- it 1 .Ihnph for tin.' first tiiii.-r. knew i was to love. 1 Tlie next inorningTwdien' he stood in ' tlie ii.-i.il, wishing his h'-nut -fnl cottsiu 1 good-bye, it was eii-u" that her ind-aence had not liecn suilicient to cause him to i I'hulie his h."i-rtuiit.tti-.'n. It had j brought about f-oiue kind of compro mise : lor boahng ootli ber iiunUs in j his, api! gating ardently into her face, , no (iKUj m temler act-cms : 'Bo not doubt me, dear coUbin t!o not lTiMginf f'is is H:;y pn-ifs frtney. Love is a plant of quick growth, Kvo Iya, ami you have only to 'ot se u to be ioved by every one how mnrh the more, then, by me? Remember our compact that for tlie prevent nothing more is to be sai l atamt the division of the property that you will let mo see you and freak to you very very often that at tLt) tod of six months I thall come furwurd to accept the deed of gilt, but UiRin the Condition that when i take ; it I shall take the giver, too that OU i will then hx the daj when you will make my happiness complete by beoemi j in gray wite!'1 ! And J'vt-iyn looked up with ft bright ; smile on her lips and a pleased look in .her eyts, ikj.t bhowoil short as had I been her acquaintance with lUlpb J fimntley he was hi ready far from m ! diib rent to her. The fa:-1 ion of putting f60 buttons down U b:u-k of the ditt-s bas dUp - ! r "it n i a I i f i, but t' cycuw use i,z-.n) hooks U4 on tue front, and a la an an t i lay tin a dollar to stive his life. Detroit J ut I' i .-.. At a recent con. im I it w an the auhject ol if -inaik iLul ia v.;,. a if.fo "voiie" tn kineia wure; in couiiiit,i,,iFiFr. (.hh) ju-.l-mt.til Out leFJr will pKiilou L lor whptninx tlmt he a! .veynrtFconiiiKai U Dr. Uii.il b C'oujjU Syrup lot iliinj; ami kttnUUcuiiig th voiie. I-Iof.Ins A----: ."i-i-itlon. Sil:i.lOwr'iM si'Hi'f) t!,r-fullowincr ii'tt'T lo ii Troy (N". V.) 1,'pT: Amons Hip TI-?1V S Hot- ' iu-11, in V'-'ii' y-iirirr ot I rorq--my " ' i r- ! " - ' t ; 1 ? ' ' 1 ''. i ' ,"iVi : .Ti . , i Oi' t'-f- ; I..- --; ; :i Jit Wiir- :' ', J.., ..-..i-i o.' i'orU'3 UiC.-.h r oa the jiQufiMsiifit inn f if lY'!!5 tx -of 5 ion "f tho riit IHiioirs, irti- i' ":i f-.r-rr,- the pr. it tin? p fi if p't'-r t Inl-o; no o" tot -if (ii- t i ;.U f.'u.t.. 'J '.'i i-i Ai'ii-- om t: .! ;; ( I -'iforp 1 1;0 .; l.i- i iii;; ) on I'tVrH' slovd !i!h;. to roi o5i I e,,.ft . t ii'' comnifncron'Tit, oi tioi rU'l-Jy i hi'-l l,i wUli tiif... lian.l 1 !ixt l i kniid tii'..-t..t in J s filecvc oi lint'0'd o r th'-H ntio i'lil it, 1' on to tii" i -M-r in thii tf t! ti " -! r ; sfi i ? ri-i i-i-"tiiT--(i h-Mi, rii' W'v. -i if !i i.:.r!.-t fi !.-. e- ,-, -.v! rl x-dt., the I',., i.-v" I 'r i, ', WH'i i i - in nm in ii- pi 1 1 1,, -. i., ' ' an ;,.-i. ri.-.I : " IV .I.-l.n li,.. ;.;:! :... ,'.';.;.! . i.;.,r," t-!i in't. in.-n -r -cr,i.-i,n!a t!.e n. Until ; .vzii'v. lirinit li.-id movoii. All t!uuc!it that t! of the i-UUA Wfos a p-u t of the play, nn.i t'lC ;.i ;..'.i"ir-(-i' o! ''( !l ftt f i rrt of the .box,. t!i? jumping to the sl:i;e, snd rcr"!"' o'" 3. v --ifrii bud -1 be ei'.ect of pn !y nn he peotdo, nnd no one s'irrcd until IJooth had -'disnppearod. Then there wj3 a rush lor the ste, and the first' om to reach it was- 'U illiara VLiriA , n off! . i-el rF-f'ifn i (Iin fw nn.'t eefoi,,i .,. rl, l'5t,? S..ia cip.mir.r i'l'iibroe. He climbed tiie pe?-oil work on the face of th" box, n-di-UUt by Miss Harris, of Albany, who was with the president's parly, and lilted Mr. Lincoln from the chair, and laid hiia down on the door with his head on Hood's knee, and resting on his hand. A search was made for th" -"wcr-rid, which was not iound until Mr. Hood, feeling a damp ness on Lis hand, removed it and found nearly a tcaspoouiu of the preat man's hrtdn, that had issued from the wound, in his palm. Mr. Flood now has the. panic!. of brain. preacTTed in alcohol: t he si.h0 was crowded with an exeiU , multitude searchina: for the assassin; ar trom twenty difierent points over ti- balustrade of the gallery dangled ropes with a hangman's noose, and.'abovp the confusion- snd writ's, voices - from' the (rallery shouted: "Bring 'him . here! Bring him here!" Booth was beyond their reach, however. ' The mnrlcred Bre.- idenrt was removed, and ten minutes after tho theater .was; empty, and the lights out. These are facts known lo the deponent. , .. i m.-. : - " A ; Uenexal frock's YXn-T-ow;. I'-Tupe. An Omaha (Neb.) letter to the New York fUcraid cays: Brigadier Ceueral Ureiok, commanding the department ol the riatte, and two friends who reside in Omaha, have just returned ' from a hunting expedition to the i'latte vr.iley, near .Schuyler, during which the iornicr had a narrow escape from death and sustained injuries Irora which he has not yet full v recovered. The party were hunting wild geese on the Fi.-tlte river, two mile's from a farmer's house w here they made their headquarters, and were on a sand bar in the. middle of the stream, which at that point is about a milo wide. - General Crook' was concealed behind a ' blind" and one of his friends was behind another. fcuddnly the wiud began to increase in violence, ac companied by snow, jind the cidd grew more intense'; ' In a few minutes the party were in the midst of a prairie "hliMrd." fleneiiil Crook shot a' goose and in attempting lo get it lost hi! hat. In following it he dropped thiough an ice hole. The water for tunatciy wjia j (. deep, hat it thoroughly chilled Vim. He recovered his hat and ;-iuaiked that he ira.-C-oId and numb ami would return to the house. . A. few minutes, iihcr. his frienu.i amo started, shaping their course by the river's course. One remarked that he felt uneasy about Crook,- who, be feared, might have missed his way, --The other rejected the Hen., but during slight cessation of the storm the first sports noui insiakd that Li cosid see th;; liguro of a imiii behind them. A loud f liout was sent, up and repeated again and again. - Finally Crook' figure was re- eogni.ed us lie ciiniii siasgcrii.-g Up, and f.;i was diiicovcrd that he'was well nigh eliiueu to tit-atii. jus ears ami leetwere froen, his nie k was covered with ice and he was una hie to speak aloud. Ills comrades helped him to the house and for two or three days he was unable to proceed IditHr, ' hi friend remain in with him. lie had become confused, and traveling in circles had fallen into the river a second time, when he dis covered his mistake and rapidly retraced his steps, but noim too kGo.i to savT his lite. Crook hns nlwny'S prided himself on being able to endure severe storms withoufanv protection but an overcoat rand In lrUnsv winter cTTrirains has set I 1.1., ....... i.. '.."..., !,,.-,,,. 1 , I.T I i ' I .-. 1 ell C! . 1 1 F 1 ' .S . 'I I 1 1 - . 1 I I .111". ' . Bat f.-r l.ii fiitnds, heivecvcr, he would have tested his phyhieal powers once too often. The Harvctts of the World. The M..iUtur 1 publishes the fol lowing estimate of the harvest invmi ous countries: Belgium, yield below the average; Atn-tri'i-ilo'o'ary, iiihrate harvest, no export of itaintuis year; Russia, pretty good harvest, exports of if rain will Lo between 3,5(Mi,ucd and 5,(XH,i)00 tjrs. ; Germany, satisfactory harvest; iu I'russia and Wurtemburg up U) the a vein, re nd in Saxony and Bavitria ct!iisi-c-eal.-y H von-.i it- Italy, bad Larvtbt: Spain, tuler.ihly good; Switzerland, aveiaje. harvest ; Tui key, harvest generally t'f,ed; Holland, har vest only middiiti'-' ; Fi ance, the harvest wi 1 Le 15 i cr cent. h low the average, and it will be ne.-esary to import 5 0:rt,oo0 qrs. . r.n;- ';.ind, had iiarvcat will rtqu're about ai.Ows.f-o qr c-f wheat More thail tjlit) li!t-t fulfil; I'lH U d iiates. good harvest, climated at 4fi.',ut.--,.C'i!t) qrs. ; whii.'h, a tier dedn. ting the v' IOA'-tOoO qrs. requited lor home ciFii;U'n;.l i.,n aud teed, ieayts lt"js,4ii. ,'n'n,fi3 for t j oi U'.ion to Kuropc. TirTTLY TCI' ICS. Tlie U-ti-!i'l-f.mr,ii of r.na!.-tnl, -' ! l TO t; tn ii no oi!('rorJuli;iiiui,!.. wili i 1- F.'l.tO'!i( (1 I IlOtliUig 1 ! V : 1 iiitt. 2. rTilont of -u'ii ttirn : i in ii y vat ion, to hr".t , F.int, i . il- onii-im. 1. ISt-i!"-- 1",-' fir ffv.M i. il J. 11-TtV to 1 afI v;Ui' a. AtjoiUion ol o 0. .II f' .rm f tliti fc-nini; Ihws. .7, ni'ti" nf-aro in county . ove: y r r'il"! t'o'-n'or.t -f Vi'-l 1 A story comes from yemehnh county, io., that me lavid Aleisent hr'-Hr v,-;i killed titer" by a meteor of Herolite. He wa drivmw -itt.l. from tlw lie. id as hen the meteor di Heeinh'd obli-iuety ttironirh n If-') jitafde, cut il'.-. the lirnb- as H:n ns If it. had, J-.ecvi"a. cannon ball. Jt t.n,: k ne.-ii- the i-hotthlfr, j sis tin!;; 'iroOfl! hi l-rf-ly cib")uely find hury.n itself two feet in tho CMrlh.- The nn-i.'.-or I is coinpos-ei of iiuit pyi'u' s, round and rnnirli, shoiit, i ho size of a common pt' vd blK-ket, , - -. s . ', . TLt? movement to' veic-i-ti th.-- ster ling qualities of Adam, by 'the erection of a monument at Eimira, N. Y is booming. .The ''! 7Vfs of that eily contains a report of a meeting held there .) j., j..,.( irrnnFTornents for the desired tetimoniai. ' 'Tim' Free, FrtJ sas : "A cons mi tie of three was. appointed to correspond with eminent sculptors, with t viewYif cettinc- desi.nts sucfres- tioris nnd estimates uion the cost of thej memonal, according to a plan which at the meeting -had been generally pre ferred. The matter of the location of tlie work was informally discussed, and several sites, any ol which 'would be' favors ble, were named. I no worft un-. dertaken will be earnestly and zealously rushed until the dcsicn of tue projectors BtiaJl he an accomplished fact.'' ' ; . The fooih.b nan wliotold his soil that wine is made of grapes wa8, as every one knows, very far. from the . troth. Still people, have ben cf the opinion. that American home-made-: wine,'. -at vast, was manufactured from grapes. It seems that in this also they are mis taken.. The Sandusky (Ohio) Register, in its annua 1 review ot the vineyard pro- ('.netior. of Northern Ohio, says that of the million and ft bait gallons ot wine that, was made 'there tins' season, less than' a million gallons of grape juice was us,ed It adds that -dealers make no secret of the fact that they use spirits, sugar nnd water largely ii the produc tion of wine, and claim that this is d jro, not bo ranch to make money ai t-o suit the t aste of their patrons, who prefer tlie adulterated proeluct to tlie pure article. The method adopted in Germany for Ereventing the siippiuz rnd lalling of orses on the public road is aa unique as it is simple. The smith, when finish ins the shoe, punches a hole in the two ends, and when the ihoe is cold he taps in a screw, thread and screws into tlie shoe, when on thehorse's foot', a churp poitdcd stud of an inch in length. With shoos thus fitted, the horao can travel securely over the worst possible road, never being known to slip under any mode of employment draft horses being also shod in the same way. When the horw. comes -to the stable, the pointed stud is unscrewed and a button screwed in, so that no damage c;ui hbppen to. the horse and the screw holes are prevented from filling. When the horse is going out, the only thing required is simply to remove the button and pcrr-w in the pointed stud. . -,..'1 .'.' ; Professor Willard. in a' speech at the New York dairy ' fair, depn a alcd The present tendency "of farmers to extravn-ganjc-e "pianos ftneclotiies and $12 kid shoes.' Commenting Upon the profes sov's speech, the New York UnifJib;. re-, marks: " N'ow. farmers have ;vs mtu right tflthe retinemcnts of life ns any oilier "Class 61 -people.,- j tie lnhTenee from this perpetual preachhiK of ecou-. omy to tiie farmer is that he must live in a very plain house, dress in very plain clothes, nbjurn 'aH -ornamentation.' and live down to a level which borders on squalor. If this ad'-ice is good for -tlie farmer it should be equally good fyr merchant, lawyer or doctor, (sritti-efor tho JIH.M- is sauce for the male bird alsoi Ail of life is not embraced in pork and cabbage,, picture loa rooms, or a howee without piano, tasty furniture or V-ooks. Are certain favoreti occupations to be the -only ones to enjoy the luxuries of life?- Refinement is not extravagance. The American farmer la by this exces sive economy to he converted Into an .American peasant. If people are edu cated up to the modern requirements it will follow, as a matter oi course, that they wid demand modern elegancies. The piano has it mision in the fanners' parlor as. well as in that of the Fifth avenue. Indeed it is all the more needed to relieve the, i.Ad.Uioa ot 'tlifl country liooio. Iffu.paing t-annot bring the r' lined necessities oi' lihi, then farining is a very poor business." . . . Getting Uvea Hlta the I. JI. V, 1'ver since the late order of the l'ost Iitaster-Celieritl came out, a certain citizen of Betroit has been pondering on how to get even with the old chap. Ytstcrday he struck the idea. He en tered the- p -biol'dce with a letter, or rather an envelope, containing only I, iar.k paper, lie wrote tlie address on the upper left-hand corner, upset the envelope and wrote the town, put Hub futility on the lower b it corner, and tho .State where the stamp gees. Then he stmk the stamp in the center of the envelope, ami below it requested to have the letter returned to him after ten dujs- "It will come Hick," he explained, "for there is no party there by this name. Tli h;:ve to pay three cents for sending it I.nO.) ualis. but L'nel-.i Satu has got to blink his eyes all over this envelope, an.l then return it fiee. When this old govenuneiit gets ahead of me I want to know it.'' .' tsuit Fire, 'r-.-t. He ta'ni lyed. when the indi 'tiantly cxclaitue he m id !:' presume! ao.- d. "'I'ial - A' , O S I ; Jack rrcsi's Hong,- , I riiie on the winf,'ti ol tho northwest wind f i-iri in y home in the frozen sens, Wl.cro I lit? ami rent willi a jni;t mini! Vi'lie.n blowcth tho sunmier breeze.' I fi'eh the rain'.ww I mm out tho skies And phifto it -on nipple lnre, f X w lii- pf-r the swallow, n wny lie Hie . From hii iet benenth tiie envos, ' I woik in the thotf ot'fhe !!icl"f hn;ht,, Aii'l pint pictnreq upon fhe pane; Wbrit tho:ij;h the sun in hi uoondny mij;)it ( Iinn thein, I. limn thi-m pgniii. I ihdw, ni I pHsp, the f:utrr npry Ol (nn, wiiii iu lifitheiy gnife, Anil it'th it ihfif out to the -iu"s warm rty ! I put a pine i its place-. . ' lint thin'ts only my pleasant p'ny While i t.'inlisiin lie and drenm, For I ciiii.' in im.v i-'uFihii I,,..;..1,, hy v7 The lluoiit of t'no fiury'nng at ream. I f.till its Tmi3io. I strip the treeu ' Ol their leave, andJill tlie flower. lnmh the hum ol the busy boe, . : Who woik ilm iu Hunimer houia. ,' I tumble V-'" i'-i"--', S'i'l tho groin l'i From wheie it Iie in the soil, I pinch the poor on their way to gain .. Their bread by their didly toil. But when sprinf; day comes I ehungQ my mind, ' ' ' For I am a fickle soul, . ' - So I mount on the wings ot thpnthwet i windu , i - .. And ride to the Arctio pole. Trvth. ' twelve-year old boy in Bnwrrnce, Kansas, has'been arrested six times for various oll'enseH. " -Tlie sum of 0,000,000 ha.s been paid for mining properties in Lendvillc district since the middle of February, lb7. ' - . i . ' - There are, IO.CiW sveH-cducated young - men in I'aris, who, for want Of more lu crative' employment, - accept twenty cents per day as copy ists. : . -' About the guiltiest-looking people in tlvc world are a man su;cused of a crime of which he is innocent, and a newly married couple trying to ptiss for veter ans.';., -j,,; ; ,- -! i i, -' The Iindon JUuhuay ?iews says thiit the ordinary . life ol a locomotive is twenty years, and has no doubt it would live much longer it it didn't smoke so much. - , ."..' Truth, crushed To earth, will rise again. But if it bo crushed to earth.it lies. And if it lies.it cannot be truth. Therefore it cannot ri.se again. Phi!- dflyl.'m Bulk tin. In the poorhouse of Saginaw county, Mich.', there was an old man who ler many years had been an employee 'jj nu ll ud son. Bay Company.. Alone and friendless, he hoped for a speedy termi nal :tn of his wretched existence; but life, when it was least wanted, would not depart. Ho grew to be lOii years of age, and then committed suicide in a pig st.y at the almshouse. Beggared hy Law. Recent lv nn account w;n given of the . dent h in the almshouse, at San Franclse-o, of William Thompson, an old man, who had been beggared by law. Tie owned an estate vahied.when he died, at ftOit, (mh) or !r'500.000, and he remained In un disturbed possession of it for thirteen vc-u-s from 1800 to 1803 when it was, claimed by other parties" Under a Mexi can r rant .patent. " Unnaturally resitted the claim.' and a tedious and -expensive suit was the consequence, resulting in a decision. for the plaiutifi's. He began an action sometime afet foivejectment ot the parlies, recovered judgment, and the courtthe fourth district denied a new triah TlKnU feudunts then appealed from the order, and the supreme court finally reversed the judgment and remanded the. case tor a new - trial, .which was .uL-,l hy the lower court, and the supreme court afiirmed the order. 1 he suit was continued from year, to year, and Thompson had assain appealed to the sujrvcme court when he-died. He hud aJnaliy been driven to his grave by near thirty years uf law, than which not hing can ha more .worrying, wearing and crudiiug. Ho was known by sight to all Ireiiuenlers ol the San Francisco courts ami attorneys had long regarded him, thom.'U , they did not say so, as a man steadily going lo his doom.' He is said to have grown paler and,paler, thinner and thinner, poorer and poorer, more and morn despondeut and wretched, month after month, year alter year. Consumption. Bhysiciaiis used to hold that a fatal isiue must follow the development of tubei-ch-M on the luus. So Jong as tuherculaj- formations could be nrw-sted. there Avas hope of a patient' i vecuvery ; hut whi-n these had planted themselves in the lung-, their growth was inevit able and faiiih But nature is wiser than physicians, and teaches those who hludy her ways valuable lessons. Careful direction iu recent years has broipjht to light many curious fads. Foremost attiong these is the certainty that consumption, in itstubcivul.tr form, is often cured. A S' l ies of po.-t-mortein examinations, iu. an Bdiaburg hospital, diselosed the fact tint the lungs ol one third of the patients who died aft'.-r forty ycitrs of age, bore marks of tubercles, whose growth had been checked, snd in many cases, the disease wholly cured. hurts of t' lungs had even been de' fctrowd, i i'-.- ea'viticB tilled hy con trattion a-', a.;he.ioii of the wali In some rases nbrous tissue had ci-mpa teiv fiiclosi-d the parts disintegrated hy dis c:iS,'. If eon-tuiiption is tillable, us these lae-'ii .m-.-hi to indicate, s-.-hniilic phyi--t,ies uill ta-vef rest till lliey iiave ur-i-li tail!- ! t!;:- lUu-t tfcetiw modeS Ot to Uuiiil-