jut w. A Woman's Lin.; Dhb the nowiii of ths dark Wuf. Braid th* of the ebw fcr afore; Bat neither half o fkthomlre* crjc<* the lore that's Mikied and slighted; W Bnt woman, hidden from the world's wild strife. Will sorrow ever ft* the hope that% blighted. And, as the irr round the oak that grows . Will cling to it the tighter when xl* shaken. So to the heart that true affeotiou kuoss . Affliction will a deeger lore awaken. The rate ia strfato a 4 Nrtb The violet at the north wind's breath will lickctn; But W •lltkil lt lew* through *U Otitis* HUH last, . *-• #v ■ * And sorrow only wOl new torawr govti* If then wouMst woman w.Wp AMWUCO Oh: use it temlwty, hnd fchgW For th tub no triatr ran It* tlrmnea* faMy A CMMR WRTAUTAXDIXN HEAT AM& MorsTTHK. -e-Pdw white lew.! white. groan*** rib s*d iwed very tlifoiq is an excellent cement far mending bra* ken crockery ware; -but it take* a wry long time to harden. It ia well to put th m mil x d qljjeei in some ktOTStOoifi, and not look*' after It for scraml VyekH, ami even niuflth.--. It will then he fotui.i ao firmly nutted that, if ever broken ag.un, it' part on a line with the former fracture. •, SrnimaTnto THK Sir*.—We do not much believe in stimulating sick folks, unless it ia by air. sunlight, rest, proper food, and a healthy, mental state. Many a person sick with fever or alow, linger ing disease, is stimulated out of the world bv beef tea, hrandv / chanioague, am ma nia, and other noetmiua, when hw might have lived by good mining aud nutritious food. They die of starvation. The blood soon liecomes impoverished when whole snm food is withheld, and. if in addition, it is loaded with noxious drugs, its char acter is greatly changed, and it becomes quite unfit to yield nourishment to the tissues through which it cuvulatea. —Herald of Hea&k. COOKING FOOD won Hooa.— l*. P. Brown, of Newport, K., wrote t* the Farmers' Club : '* For several wars I have annually raised and fattened about 500 hogs, feeding them entirely on whole and uncooked aim. At present price of pork, however, this will not pay, and I have concluded to eook their food here after. Now, would you advise me to feed whole corn steamed ia ths ear, * shall I shell the corn, grim! it, and feed it as mush (cooked; t I have tfcoogfat toe of cruabiagthe corn and cob togeft-" er and steaming it, feeding it cold. Would the latter plan be a good one ? I* there any nutriment in the cob when well cooked, "and would any evil probably n* suit frcm feeding it to hugs ?" Mr. Brueu sdyjaad him ri> shell bw corn, ami I then oook.*f uaing the eob as fuel. He believed the judgment of most experi enced farmers was iu frvor of cooking, and that tlie advantage would bg fully 40 per cent. # * '* ~ Fnrrr GARDEN.— Jhearf TVN* need pruning, sashing with soap or lev, pro- ] tection against insects, etc., and such other care as has already been suggested for trees in the orchard PnnttMii of small limbs may be dyne with the knife wherever necessary, to bring trees into shape. Grape - I'iure not attended to last au tumn. should be pruned in the first'mild apell that qcctum. .N'-r-'c--iVa nmy be set as soon as plants can be procured, and the frost ia fairly out oLtfae ground. 7m7iseVil!be needed for grapes, and posts shoqld he got out \t nere dura ble timber is scarce, set a short locust post in the ground, spike to it an up-1 right of other wood. * Blackberpes and Reepbermet should be < set as early aatbs :iditiau of the soil < will allow. The underground shoots, which will-larm the caues of next aea aod, start very early, ami are likely to be injured'if the setting is left until £te. LOOK ACZ. SOU MRS ON Fm.Tr TREES. —Mice litoedrapidly, and it may not !er that, some twelve or fif teen years ago, after such a dry autumn, there were hundreds of thousands of fruit trees girdled and destroyed soon af ter the first heavy fall of snow. In many cases laMb orchards were rained. Mice seldom, if#*-*, gnaw a bare tree, or one around iftieb the snow is firmly tramp ed. The tlttrplest protection, therefore,' against tjglr ravages, is to either keep the snowj&nred away from any tree or shrub in ginger, or to trample* it firmly down ar>* hd the trunk cs soon as it falls To leave a.£gbt snow around a tree for a day or night will furnish a fine cover for the demedator* to work aniler. Tarred paper put around a tree, and Ex tending up 10 or more inches from the ground, and held by a string, a fur ther Mifegukajl swrtk proviinag for all valuable ft iff. trees. ITie rbcmng felt, saturateilTiplli omd-tar, can ba bought 30 inches **id, .311 people wcrj devoured by tigers in Mudput ' < t TUB New York Yacht Club has electrsl I Mr. Jiuuos Gorvlou Bennett, Jr., its Com modore. AT a lle auction in Greenville, Orange Co , N. Y., eowa avoragvd 840 i*r bead, mid hay $22 a ton. Coui niglita have nut a stop to gate ilu uW. you had Ivtter quit. A. aM>'iNV has Ws organised to en tlstiwd'teriidway fltMn Frob-ricton, N. 8., ;te Mvier du Loup, Quubec. T V Ni:a-HAMi*siiu:s man, who rcoantiv r' luyt sua of hi* great tinw froeen, chop ' pv J it off V(ith a mallet and chiwL '! A pupor suggest* that f the bint pdaaitilp um' to we cau put ' Ahaka is to *tke4t a pt x nal Colony. .1 r Mtorv rail any wagons, la artist, ws Ijad tly acolvd bv. the of a dou ah uut whieh waas jdaeeily" simmering in a kettle of hwL< ' Tux Cvunjianies say that the infiifik o! foreigners into the we-t tturiug the next spring and summer will ' V khjiost tiqwnilhie i. • Thk House IVctfle Kailtoad Commit .tee.it is iiuderstiHHl, will favor of the . Southern l*acific lvaillvsul bill passed liy the Semite last July. THK Kuisoopul CUmTh ha* at preaent 35> and 'J miasonary bisUoj*. with -"JthoOO lymmuiucanta. The eou ' trfluiUous lust year amounted to Sd.Olci,- 725. . .. i A Halffax, N. K., telegram say* tlie proceeding against the schooner* Nick i isou. VYouson and Frankhn are closed, ami the vessels will be promptly oou-, • detnneil. G*>*. tan XVyek, member of Congress : from ths Xlth N. Y.) District, treati-d , the children of the public achoolfof Mid dlotowfi. to the number of over 1,000, to ! a grand sleigh-riile. TBEBE are aw tkkOUH French soldiers ! ip Ss'iVom the new reserve I ddd,ooU meuVill IK- ready to march into . Friuice at aliort notice. A B*s FRANCCTCO man who brought ! ? suh for 9100,000 for damages done his | property by the great exploaion in April. 18ii6, has been'award- J ed §1,787.02 and iutarShi. THK rinderpest lias aj>pcared in West- Aiviter, N. Y. Twenty cattle belonging 'to "Mr. Wallace of Opton Fafl, and some stoek, of Mr. Hynard of Somers, are sufi't rmg from the diss***. AT thF" meeting of the Conference in Londou, Russia is said to have fully gained her oljecf—all her pretensions j beipg kqowh\Vged, she yialdiag noth ing. Turkey obbaiusAio guarantees. • IXaßOhißcestrr'fhbitfß schooner Elith ! is snppos,d to hnpro been lost on ' the Weaft ip Bank?', with. her crow, I (' •n-datrimcf tw --lve in .aji,'three of whom , leave whCna, .nul Awo nine children. i THE Xldiche fn.linn# in Arixona are i ! growing bolder, and nicdte dniiy raids 1 ; into th# Jfijno. nyd, Gila reservations, "1 1 f oo aside red free, j . M -r* Jns.y.s4irw nrgeutly called for. } J. MOVMU-e or adjust able horse shoes have become a " fixed fact,' iU)d a com pany rir Ghioopee, Mass., are mgtsl in I their manufacture. This shoe can lie ' taken pn at ni|dit, or when the biwse is j'pqt a( jsprk. pttt oh kgaih "when w aided, as a pais nf .boota THE" iaa a telegram ' froafi "Lyons "-Which sites that Gen. Crc | iner, with one of "the" divisions of the ! French Army of the Eust, has effi*cted a - ri*treaf fropi foutaglier .to Oex, but was : obliged tonpikq and aliandon forty gnu* ! to the Prussians. Tiu: Pi ohtfritory Stat* Central Com mittee cf sfarsarlinsetts ha* adopted a rewdutiou in favor of adopting woman Huflriurr* tu> a part of their political piat ' form, and appointed a committee to ar range for a convention of the party to ; con-ider Hhe subject. j GOLD to the amount of Sls, iu the gizzard of a hen, is a matter tnat is agitating the denizens of Belmont, Wis consin, just now, a man having recently made a discovery of tlult startling char- [ acter. The mortality of bens ia said to . lie very grant in that locality since the discovery was made. A ST. Lorn woman complained to the Police, on .Monday, that another woman had won away the love of her hnsfaaud by the use of a certain love-powder, and that, although she had tried the efficacy iof the sasne powder, thereby involving to herself an expense of 85, she had been ' , unable to win it back again. THE Pennsylvania Secretary of State gives the' septennial enumeration of all ; counties, ertepf Fhlton, showing the ag gregate of persons to be 806,697; of dqaf ami dumb persons, 607, and of j Wind persons, 761. Philadelphia has 158,022 taxable penning. 88 deaf and < dumb perwwi, and 176 blind persons. ; THE annual meeting of the New York ' State Agricultuial Society, was held at i Albany. The annual reports were sub mitted. The Treasurer's repotf shows s balance of 830,252 64. Oftiiwa* for the ; ensuing year, with XL Ibclwrd Churcli, -j ff ABeghany, as Pra-idwit, were elected, 1 and after debate on several quotums of ! minor' importance, the meeting ad- j j journed. I* the Bupjcinc Court for the District |of Col am lua, Chief-Justice Carter an nounce" that by reason of a divided Court,Mtire* coacnraing in the opinion, ; the judgment of the O)art below, in the case of Caroline Brown against the | Woshiogton, ;Artksndria and George town Bailreod. .Coiuuuiy, for §ld>X j damages for plaintiff, by forcible ejec- < tion from a car at Ahucandria, in Mnrdh, on account of Vildr was affirmed. j" A TiBCLAB statement, compiled by I Mr. Joseph JSimtno, Jr., of the-Bureau ol Statistics,-sbowe thateincc 1856 the rehtww* of BritiSti tonne go entered at ; AmeJiSan ports, and American tonnage j entered af Brjtigh ports, have entirely cringed ; th 4 instead of th latter being 1 don Win the feoaer,-as prior to 1868, tira | former fa hoar double the fat er. The ■ chtmge is tmtkihod to the diangns eflbct ed by vteam and iron; bpth in the vehl j eles and modes of coinmerca I MIIJ THOMAS A. HALFWE, the wonnded | express messenger at A Ibarra, is rapidly i recovering. In a letter tofa friend he j says fr This has been a pretty tight ! squeeze for me. I did not expect to live 'fifteen .minutes after I had given the alarm,' All ! stiked for was to see my ; wife and child, and I could have let go ■my hold pretty -easy. I had no bones i until .Sunday, when I told my wife that 1 if I weathered that night I thought I 1 might get well. Nothing bnt the provi , deutial interposition of God saved my ; life that night." J IT fa a question letween a couple of ! teamsters in the vicinity of Shclbnnie, i which fa the stronger, tfie force of habit or that of imagination. During the late cold snap John suffered Intensely from a | slit in the back of his coat, which gave ! him the rheumatism in the shoulder, and ' kept him iu a chronic state of shiver. ' He went home at night, half frozen and I wholly cross to find the "gude wife" i had put a patch on the offending hole the ' night before. .And Jerry enlarged to one iof his companions on the warmth of a , red flannel padded w&ibtooat his better | I half had been making for him ; said he " had just as 'lief be out as in, for he j dida*Mpel .the cold at all," and got home at high! to fipd tha jnach kaded dread- ! n£U"Lf had been hanging behind the kitchen stove all day. aa—i^——i^—■————rt—B— The West Point Troublss. , The Committee on Military Affair* have made their report. Iu it the offl ! oers at West Point are condemned ; and ' ■ it is recommended that the expelled cu- I dot* be reinstated. The re pert says : r j "The conduct of the officer* show* a j lack >f comprehension of the priueijihw 1 of military aiacipUne, *urpri-itig in otll . ccrs of SBoh long and honorable at uul- I ing iu the army. The only thing that can le said in extenuation of their ac tion is thht their effort* to maintain dir ' jcadiuo heretofore have not been prop ' eriy siwtsiiitHl at Washington, and that ' scntancca of court* martid providing ' i for the dituaioaal of cadet* have almost ; universally teen remitted." - j Tlu> report of the Committee is par , i tioularly severe ujwn the members of I the first class. It ismcludas : "Your Committee therefore Iwlleve that tlie itsdot* engaged in the diograee ful affair tbffuld W MVSM|. puui l ed. aihl that kuj aliglit punishment will haVJ the etricl to aggravate the evil iustratl of ' i iwoviiig s renunly. Four years ago a I pan of the firat cias* to<' seiiteiiee wna nuiutted ; and the recent outrage must lie regarded a* iu purt-tim finil ot the clemency then shown. The Committee are of the Opinion that the meiala'Ts of the first ejus* who were the instigators of aud the leaders in the atkur of the first of Jiui nary should IH at once di missed from the* Academy, and that all the other uieuitiers of the elas* who p.rtici)iated ill the affair should lie tried by court ; martial and severely punished. They therefore re vqumeud the adoption by Congress of the following resolution : A'-wJeo/, That Congress itsxiiumeud to the Secretary jf XVar to restore Ca det* Barnl, Barnes and Fleckinger to i the military academy at West Point, to take effi-et *t the U-ginning of the next academic year, aud then jicrmit them to j proceed with the fourth class without further punishmout for the offence here tofore committrel by them. Kesofmi, That Congo--a recommend that the Secretary of War convene a court of inquiry for the purpose of as certaining what lueiuWrs of the tiret chis* were inetigutors and leaders in the affair of January 1. at the I'fiited State* Military Aasdamy at W,*t Point, and the remaining raeinlgtr* of the clara cu guged iu the affair be tried bt a general court martial to IM couvtuuHi for their , trial and punished at the discretion uf J (he court. Don't be Afraid of Pure CoM Air. Don't be afraid to go out of doors he i cause it fa a little colder than usnal. The ( cold air will uot hurt you if you are i properly protected, ami exercise enough 'to keep the circulation active. On the ; contrary, it will do you good ; it will j purify your blood, it will strvugthcu your lungs it will improve youl diges tion, it will afford a natural, healthful stimulus to your torpid circulation, and strengthen and energize your whole sys ! tem. The injury which often result* , from going into a cold atmosphere t* oc casioned by a lack of protection to some ; part of the body, ex|Ksure to strong drafts, or from breathing tlirough the moutb. Avoid tliesa*, and you an* safe. Don't be afraid to sleep in a cold room at night with the wiudow open. Cold air, if pure, will not hurt you at night any mora than in the day, if you are protected by sod b) urea:hiag riWtrffs Ifynff do uot breathe thus, acquire the habit a* soon a* possible. If vou.wlsh to lie subject to colds, coftglf;, andfevora. shut your-eKi* closo, {hot ny>s Jay and niglit. If you wish , U> lx- foes* from thou companionship, , always have plenty of pure air to breathe, night and day, take daily imldoor eys 1 ffae regnrdlev-,£r fl • % Stfilfar, Ixceiff #-1 to proKs-iiou, and eat, drink, sad bnt he, as a Christian slu ulcL— Herald ef HeaUk. FKherr and Alabama Claims. The diplomatic correspondence on the Fishery ami Ainbuma queotion is pnb ; lislied. The flrat letter fa from the Brit ish Minister at Washington to the Secre f tary of State, informing hiin of instrac-1 ; tiona to propose to the t'uitd States a I joint kigu com mission of un-rnlxrs nam ed by each Government to sit IO Wash ington to discus* the mode of settling qneafions, arisiug out of the fi.h'*ri<-, as well a* those which affect the relation* of the United State* toward Her Majes ty's possessions in North America. Mr. Fish replies in substance that the i removal of the difference* arising out of depredation* of th* Alabama will also be essential to the establishment of the t j good relations which both Government* , -tehire should exist lietween them, and suggests that the*e claims also be re | ferrei to the High Commission. # Sir Edward Thorutou replies that this Government consents to this if the claim* [of British subjects, arising out of the i' events of the war, shall also lie discuns ld. Mr,Fi*h conveys the aanuit of our Government to this proposition, and *ngge*t* that such clninfa only a* may lie presented by the Government* of the respective claimant* at nil earlv dnv, to j Ikj agrw-J on by the Commissions, shall (he considered. IN* THE Hrnsow Rtvm fUriffoAb DIS ASTER, the car* dt> not seem to have been injured at nil by the cq.Union, iuul w< re not even tliinWu Iron.itlit nbk. But tho moment the engWe' struck the oil j car the air was filled with flame for fifty j feet in cverv direction, communicating fire to everything with which it came in ! contact, 'i'hia blinding, blistering, pen ) etrating flame doubtless filb-d the first 1 sleeping coach almost iurtautaneouslv j and anffyciited it eeeupauta. It ev<4- : oped the second sleeping car at the same time though with fate penetrating foror, tho affrighted passenger* escaping by the rear door as the threatening tongues ! of fire showed themselves throngh the veutillatorH in the roof and th© shattered windows at tfae sidefrv From tly% car the escaping pewegn* vere ciiiipall.-d I to pas* through the third sleeping e%r to reach solid footing, which was witness the passage ncrooa >- of ana (musou who should dare to attempt 1* to do ao.ou the ioe. The thaw and nun t | had ao weakened the froaen bridge that • it aenncd doubtful whether it wa longer >• safe, and the water and altiah which eov >- erwl the thin ioe, hid from view the >t dautforotm air hole* and weak spots. g i Althottgh aevetul wialied to cross, none >t | would attempt the pm-agc, till at length fn gentleman onute down to the river'a ! edge and announced hi* intention to f 1 nuke the attempt Puivhiuiiig from n iKMttuan a good bunt-hook, which he e ! could uae as a pule to jump dangeron* -j idaeoSj and ua a Mipport anttuhl h" go 1, j throOgh, he uunle reiuly tu Uut Than d,a pvvklW. with a |utek weighing peiha|w f mum. hundred jHunil* on hi back, said he a would go too, und in apt to of the advice ' of the crowd, who knew the ice would I not Mipp'ul two meu together at one a , ot, attfuqtoud to walk over with the e ; tulvcutiiroiia one tint mentioned. That II g u' h'uiitu in vuiti jwotesttHl apsinvt hi* • doing M. but the peddler *aid, "My • tiwr, 1 will go mit you, and dcu if I gets c in you can pt|o me out uiit that stick," J Pi!i mg it iiupiktteible to jH'i'nUtide him i todwut, the gentleman apnuig to the ice '' and attempted to get audi a start as to t j prevent his "old man of the sou" fnuu • ut least bviug by his aide ; but to no - 1 avail, for the peddler was with him in idl i hU turning*. At hut, being fearful for r, hi* own safety, the gentlenun dtew a 1! pistol, and j* outing it at the peddler prtv ( claimed hi* determination of b'owiug out i" lha bruin* if he pretested in keeping ao ■' close to him. Aeting under this g.utle poniuaaion, I the follower kept back at u sale distance, • | but on reaching the other aula immedi • j atelv Miught a justice, and before the • train could arrive that was to Ivear tin* II gentleman away the grasp of a constable was on In* shoulder anil lie was charged ' withpinnliug with uiteut to kill. Ac., Ac, • a revolver at the head of one Han* L>id -1 t-mdorff A trip WHS made to the justice ' and the gentleman submitted to IK* 1 searched, aud there truly enough *u ■ discovered the pistol, but unfortunately i for liana, it was found to be uuuU- of ' pottery, and to be of the kind known aa a 1 pocket pistol, and on withdraw iug a cork I from it* mouth, Bout boo e# wpftd there -, fruut Mid vanished down the throat of j ' the jUHtftv Tlie gentleman now pit'jH*. tw to nrxfaecutc Hans for sweariug that f ho* pocket pistol was a revolver. Banger* of the New Narcotic. ,' There i* danger that not a little harm , may result from the free u*e of the new . noreotte, or aua'sthctie, chloral. That it , haa valuable medicinal proprieties and is , 1 an admirable sedative, there can t* no I doubt. But it is one of the tuual fasci k noting of narcotic*, and the habitual use ol it to said to hi* attended with more and I greater evils than almost any other drug [ of camnion consumption It i* under . i stooil, says the Boston AJrertiter, that , ; the use ol it has bec.une alarming prei a . | lent, nd it may therefore be wet! to note , a few of the oommpieuor*. Eminent , physicians "ay that it aggravate* rtien . mati.nn and skin disewsrca and causes irritation of the mucous surface* of the , uoee and throat. It causes a dimness of 1 sight that is the most luoonveuient, to I aa# the least. A Chicago clergymen , lately fold hit experience wiUi the drug r to his physician. For a few nights it wit* taken for alecpleaauosa; it* effect* t were very pleasantthen came p# a dimneas dimneas or weakness of sic lit ; he had to read with one eye at a time— ' for a ininwto or two with each- If one, [ eye was used lunger than a inaiuU*. the j words and letter* la-came blurred aud indistinct. The eye* became conjestod.. ~ the lid* wilfcti a3 partially p*nat* d. I .. VnffvongufJhacl a poCuliir appvufanrt- —' a black streak like that caused by ink. extended the whole length of the tongue, in it* ceutm The physician who a-uda this aoronut to tlie Chicago 7V/oie nays ■ that this peculiar appearance of the ton gue is diagnostic. He ha* observed it in those who have been addicted to chloral eating for only a I-w days. The babit i*. uorivivg, exceedingly hard to break off. : and attempts to do so have reunited in symptom* not unlike those of *m rving peraoua, oan have any uumbi r II of aolmou eggs that may bo required. • j The best time for removing them i* Feb* • ruary or March. Measr*. Hudson and > Pike, Fish Coiiimisoiourra of Connecti cut, have been here and have cug.igcd a > • Urge number of egg*. The price at i pi t sent i* tlu some M* WC obtaiui-d loot • year frum the Maine IkmiuiiiMUoiiiirrw forty dollar* per thousand egg*. The i ova look very well indeed. The li*h can < plainly lie mon in tlata. As Ido imt i force incubation by uain*< spring water i ut ii dMrtoi, which I conatdcr *u un i | natural tempemiiuc, my young fry will i not oolite out before April, The tcm • |teiature of all itn am* in America winch ■ | -aimon frequent for spawning will Is* I' found to l>* vtow simflnr, about .18 or .'to degree*, during the winter uiouth*. In • Gct.JieraiulNoveiulMir, when the |iawn ing is going oa, the temperature i* much > higher. A* soon u* winter *et* in aud ice covers the river*, 38 or 31 ilegm-s i will he the average conditio! of Ihe wat.-r until the latter jwrt of April, when the U*mj>eratura rapidly inoroasea A p i the sal to *>u fry a* if by magic. It amuse# ! me much h- read of certain American fi-li lircedarw, who -av that it is iudis|>cnsaluiids. 1 would like to have your opinion an tiim jioiut. Since our fast reforme. to propagating salmon in the Delaware, says the 7Vie gntph, Mr. Noiris inform* us that he thuiki, after mature cousiileratiou, th- Mr. P. H C'liriHie'* trout hatching estt liaknieut in Dntglte**! couuty, New Voik, would to* the most eligible pHuw* to liatch the salmon for the Dciewar . Mr Chris tie is a personal friend of Mr. Norria. aud haa every facility for hatching the salmon ova. lie haa an abundant supply of spriug water ala unKorin temperate lure of 50 degiecs, and when the fry arrived at the proper age they could to* readily transported to the Delaware. It is proposetl to obtain Wight n Uu th sand impregnab-il eggs from Dr Wilinot, snd to make tin- attutnpt to atock the Delaware with this edebivted fish on a large scale. The upper portions of tlie Delaw are contain numerous hole* in which the temperature in summer is not higher than the salmon stream* of Can ada, and the numerous trout streams running into tlie river within fifty miles of ila source would sfford protection to the young salmon fry from predatory liah. Better laws for tlie protection of flsh in tlie pel*ware and its tributaries will soon lllun of Wyton. The well on tlie premises be came foul, and several parties were ap plied to to cleans** it; but each one, un examination, refused, as front Un* con struction of the well, the proc •** did n it appear safe. It win an old-fashioned well, 3D feet deep, and walled up with loose boulders. lt*>bluus undertook the job w ithont f*ar, as he had bi-cu a well digger of some thirty years's experience, and expressed no fear* for his safety. The water was pumped out, and he de* cended. Al*>ut midway was a piece of pump-log running across the well and blocking tip Uic way, This he found necessary to remove. But no sooner had the tackle been applied, aud the wood started, than the stones and earth caved in on all side*, burying him be n-ath them. The block in some measure checked the dese-nt, or else the uufortnnate man must liave been crushed to death immediately. Hut he was only spared to meet a more | terrible death by slow drowning. Part of the debris formed a iiortial arcli over him—the rest wedged him in tight be low. Those UIKIVC wire almost paralyzed by the sight before them ; and, for some time, thinking potr Bobbins nlmost be vond the hone of recovery, did nothing to extricate him. At last", hi* voice was heard, as it were, afar off. feebly calling to Uiose nliove to clear oway the stones and let him nut. This reassured the men. w ho one and nil set to work with a 1 will iu the best manner that suggested itself ; a man went down, and by means of a tub, lowered and raised by a wind lass, a large quantity of Uie earth and ' stones was pav>ed up. As fast as they worked, however, the eartli kept falhng | in. All tins while the voice of Bobbin*, wa* beard at intervals—now imploring 1 deliverance, in affecting terms, now mak ing incoherent ejaculation*, and again , invoking mercy. " Ike water is rising ; it's now up to my knees ; but work away boys and you'll save me yetcome from away down in the bowel* of the earth in a faint tone, but yet distinct enough to lie understood. Then the voice broke into sobs of de* spoir. Each time it w-as heard, the men in tlie well and at the windlass put ou I freali energy, and worked till great beads iof sweat rolled from their brow*; the crowd continually increased, until at last i there was a very largo excited assemblage on the spot. i "It rises very fast; O let me out of ) this 1" The thought that the man, lieside* the ! agony bo must have endured from the pressure OJKMI his body, was alowlv i drowning, lent fresh vigor to the work I of deliverance, but the exhumation was i extremely slow from the rniudy nature ' of the soil, which fell in almost a* rapid ly as it was taken out- Thus the work went on for hours, and nt last the unfor {tunate man was reached. But he was dewd. The water hut! gradually risen, and, unable to move, so firmly was he jammed in, he*had at last sucoombed— iictuully drowned by drops ! How fright ful must have been his lost agonies ! Conditions of Peace. The latest statement of the terms of peace proposed by Germany differ some what from those previously received. Now it is said they demand the cession of Alsace and GO German square miles of Lorraine, which consists of 437 miles; tho part of Lorraine ceded to include Metz. This is in lieu of all Lorraine and the occupation of Champagne. The money contribution is said to be one and ; one-half milliards of francs for war ex j penses, 30,000,000 for captured ships, and 40,000,000 for German workmen, mechanics, and others expelled from | France. This in lieu of ten milliards (10,000,000,000), and amounts to 8300,- 000,000. In addition to this, a claim is put in for a definite rente on a few million on limited time, for the crippled and outlined Germans, and orphan* caused by the war. Modified though these teima be, they are still very hard on Franco, and- it will be vary difficult to secure acquiescence in them. UNITED STATEH CONUUE.V4. > I SXXATS. Among the bills introduced in the Sen ate was ne for the punishment of bri* I tmrf at electoona A resolution of the Oregon legislature rejecting the Fifteenth Amendment, and denying the right of G lia upon the articles. The jobit rasolutioii awarding 85,000 to o<*. F. Ro'.iinMiu for raving SecreUiy Seward's life was IKUWMI. The lull Mub-udizit.g a steam-ship lit * from New Orleans to Mexican ports was jiussetl by a vote of 20 to 21- A bill pavuig Nicholas Trist 814,000 for negotiating the Treaty of Guadalupe- Hnlulgo was )HSM-d—24 to 13. BOt'SX. In the House, s |ictition was prenentr-l from a large nnmWr of New York sliiji- I owners, ugaiuot subside* and iu favor ot I the privilege of buying foreign v.-usels. 1 A lull wa* refiorted iu favor of reuior i ing the Urooklvn Navy-Yard, and a n | olution was offered for a like removal ' of the yard* st ChariesUnrn and Kittery. 1 A substituP- for tlie bill was offered, eou ' | titutig Secretary Robeson, Admiral ' Porter, Gen. Kherman, Brig.-Gen. Hum- I phrevs an 1 l"a|it. Patterson, of the Toast ) Hurvey. a commitP ■ to inquire into the cx|>edieucy of selling the Brooklyn Navy-Yunl. A bill for the better pr lpx-tio; of the frontier* of Texas, providing for the or ganization of mounted ranger* P fight , the ImlxiiiH. was defeated, and tiimlly laid an the Pdile by a voUt of 75 to A3. In tb* llouov Mr Wbitaley, membcu from Gt-oigio, took the oath of office. Mr. Hooper moved to go into Commit tee of tin Wliole for Die purpose of left<*b>ng the lull for the repeal of the - income tax. Tli* vole, which i*regarded as a text on tha general question for > repeal, was taken amid cou*idocab]o ex citeni -ut and revulteil in the cx-j Uun of | tlie motion, 103 to 107. i A resolution was aduptad directing the Committee on Foreign Affairs to inquire into the expedfancy of jmthng the mi*- ■uon at Berlin on a par with those at Ijutuiutt and Paris. A bifl was paascd to pay to the widow of George U Pendleton, master in the nary, his share of the prize money of tlu sp-amor Montgomery, for prizoa cap tured while he woa a prisoner of war. A protracted debate arose on the bill to |w*nnit Win. H. Hmuuvun, Ist# Naval Constructor in the Navy, to wit Intra* , his resignation, M-oepUxl January, ltiuß, *nd to mniitate him in offioi-. Admi ral Porter was bitterly os*aulted by Mexorm. Bonk* and Butler, the former of whom ascribed to the enmity of tho Ad miral the coaipstlaory re-urnntkvn ot Han-com. In the course of his re mark* Mr. Bank* alluded to the rtearner Teunewhoe, *ayina b>- luui heard within a few days of *8 wftvsl aoafnaai* having aud sho was luisuawrorthyt and that they were tiiiwiibPg to risk - their lives in tier. Tlie intimidation of na* at officer* bv the Departmctit—fffe did not inclnde tie Secretary— fuwt'kopt Jho con dition of (ho vesael secrjt. t TimJuli was pvsvl The bill providing |>enHona for sol dier* aud sailors of the war of ItHti and the was ]>aa*ed. In Hie II or* failing, concluded to follow the fashion, although amply able to meet all hi* liabilities. He called a meeting of his creditors aud informed them tliat he thought it prudent Pi *u*j nd. A com mittee was appointed to look into his af fair*. and, at their first meeting, one of the gentlemen said: "I suppose you know how you stand youraeif, much 1 letter than we could ascertain if we . went through your books. What do i; von propose to pay ?" 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MllArX'3 (MIGBIVM 01 FASHIONS A*o SHOWROOMS. * UCttMX A T (iTVWAaA.VtI RROAt.W* v * T ' 8H illitt bvte l*fi at h— rtetea—ara,la*Ma a I 'dn lamilatv, thai tte ku Ite auaa ntel.it *4 ,lf" te—WA te IA-u: -AASIA IteTUaXZh TBIMMCS 8 f OKI- 1-1 -H-1 it Tha ronntn rxmiOr **i ar i Ta'Steft —a <— te te—. Maar r—i te a— * . wmu— utteMi u sa'r eaatwosra- v)'*' r* sl r: I— art** o-t -i -n.-.-yJ -v -• *M *A.-r af a< J. A-Vatt—j: It ttll.ljrir7tfßllo3lteF*T, R. V. 8 8 X IIIWIII ■IIMW tel B Woasb" tell Item 1 Hb . . Ji isai i tent. taate u4 4to | The Atbmtto aad Pselfle H. R. Co. IU- fa. tek I.W MTte telwte traaJiw. aa I*k artert . ZJZZVTSLIZ? tea , Aitni! mvS— a- aaowK uy mM te lb—-dy a- -la. -1 —V Tte tote i-lunat*. llb abort. taiM llillteu aoS I una ito-iiarA—t—S tote' It—nl III' kasol - 1 b—t. *a.V MOtSteteaa tete—M te tlla—Rm tan p a -Bitete. tte it# ateil— te ifii. rate— t , rot 1 AMCHV Tin K. Uatel t -fiaiitenair. i . CVSuvhand WtlteOA. J I St Lnt-w. Me. ' ii DnCWiIT KEIBT llTlin II Will f CONSUMPTION CONQUERED !| ALLEN'S LUNB BALSAM I COXKEtI rrillX ~Vm tha rara te b>. .Hit— J ' lor 4—u. O— UM tea* M> tekam Tte —*l —t—Vte al*U. wilh aaafli*. rr—t ran ir ttehrat*. anS |ailfai, thai akaii ahla mom te do teaat—orb. aad —ite in Ihr aqi—hi"l ter . and. atitb —via. ranlxnad a— I -il th luteni. b ra-.—rt- U— mteiolii—. Atttehte —IT . # foaas te>c—b, te I •—ega i haiK I- rrcatTuT t*t that teroonab i obiah a rf atetiftaa. W ateAtnc tel*—: and I ite ha. j-a—te-al lha u—-ud balAla, aad tea rr7 indi- nlent bted. aad t|—te oaak At™ -6 —as te nh—B I —eo—rodad a ttnal af O. * I—tea faSstod—h aad ronfli paw in bwfaa— far man—a J—W Sd unaiaa te—draaVM alw haaiWß; m——ad lillu it. and ia no* nalnf lha faaTtfe kMtfa : with an*— bant-6t ll* aald ta —a aa a —at ta te I .gl- I 1 Mora ati'l Ktprsaetneo, tho Bawl r tuning Of I I wuiehWum, baa thoroughly demonstrated | j Ibu eirvugth, atrsdiitoaa, durability and a*eo- I ' rarf uf tin* Waitham Watch. To aatiafy that , rlaaa to all these rewpocto, ia to doekfotiM* ques tion m l<> lb* real rale* <>f thara lime-kosper* M"t' than 900,009 of tbsa* walrlira art now i •( akluK for tbaomalfM to tha porkote of the i i naouls a proof and a guarantee of Owtr sopor . i (amy o*sr all other*. Tha superior organisation and great extant ' nf the ('..mpanr'a W'arka at Waitham. enables them to produce watches at a jwiea which ren der* comnetiUoc futiW, and thoae who bay any other watch merely jy fruoe SMto 90 par cant, mora for their watches than fa Banality. Thaae iimc-piaoea onhtno evary Improvs -1 maut that a Ipn* eitwritmoe baa pr..*d of real • j practical uw. Hi*.k bad the refusal of imarly , er.-rr Invention In wafrh making artgltefing thia "cooouv or in Xurona. only those want ftaal : y adopted wWih aetera testing ha tha aaoat , kilfull irtia.ua hi mm mwfcu, and 1-ug aaa an I L o "V u i" fonwateafod fo had*- I sandal to aorrrcf and enduring time-keeping 1 L Among the many ItnpnwaOtonte wa would . fpnrn £ both# ' beat, are iwad HI ait gndee of Waitham Watoh- I'M. ' All Walthaa Watrhea haw dtut-proaf caps, , pretesting the moaemeot foam dnat, and lan aautng the ns cnaany of tha trrqasal rkmaing . naeewmry in other watches. • Our new puteut stem-winder. or kaytaa* watch ia already a decided auaeaea, and a great ; ituprowmeut on any stew-winding wateb In 1 tha American market, and by far the chomp**! watch of iM quality now offered to the imblk. . " I To tiioaa Imog in portiooa of lha Ceiled Mate* I i wberr watchmaker* do not abound. Ml Mm with tha aboe* mentioned imprwraamwta which j • tend to ensure eocuraey, oleo*dnsaa, dnrabtnty j > and r .nveturticr must prose invaluable. 1 ; Hie trademarks of the canons style# made • be tha Company ara an follow*: t Auuu< an tv anew Co.. OaaoaotAC Wn'tham, If — Art-Lara*. Tnerr. A Co.. Waitham, *aaa. • i AjuhucaW Watcn Co., Ada an Hi, Waitham, | Mas*. ; j WaunuK Ware* Co.. Waitham, Mam. P. K Raari err, Walumm Maaa (fa. lj.ir.nf. Waitham, Mam. . j H<>wa Watcw CO.. Baatoo. Mam. ■ 1 I've mine the apriUng at theae names careful ;] |y befatia bnyfng Any vnriaiion even of a atn sW hater indicates a counterfeit. For aak t<* all leading Jewelrra Wo watebsa retailed ht the Company. ■ \ At. i juatcat -d hmtory of wateWmshmg. - I tarriiug iu-..i. useful information to watch , a carers aant to any astdreaa on application. HOBIIIW a trpt rrtw, Bsasral Arssn tor AmiH—a Wall* Os., ; NILSSON BOUQUET. 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