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-.a.a IH II III "'"dfcwi-rright alid Dark. Vhu tl lu pt ,i hU with hr intr Tim Nigdl. Utnly aut fulr, Alut ih hh I I riim j hl fomUitl Klitoro , On llw Iri lUful rlou li in lh ilr, A I lit lu (willflil 'liMkjr, iWi.ifO tiijr LrlM Ah. I (iip. Ii ( l inwljrr ),t In ' On (ho 0lilitlnj( Kbf) nf lltflil. . rrn.I tli-i irji n jx ii In h rm'irr, A od l U. i' Ho In Iht inukü) (r tiftlif.l jf ,ot lliyfuot of Hi tiftuJi A tt.ii;', blf l'!J I' unk. TIiito uro !rJ!y f.im I tlx rit(lo. IUav hitNrU ttml t uo hul thoit I'; Ami w, In Iii rutt( mng Ilia bill., A brail that baitU u yj fur mo. - f An I llio .!o l,rln i-i I jrUtor lon, A far in t. ilt-Mlt I ?4b Tba yuan of !ii futuio !.' r m lie, l.ikv lliiigo of an opri) luok. Tbaro'a n wrM thai I jfoo.l a d kindly, Thai 10 frluuili who aia alw J true ; And my lifa I ft td au I Kivlona In (ho an I Ihejj , I I.11I fiKin tho ruhli'iii' I aVtflnilr ' I'lili .I1. 4111 or it lull I all t" Wlii In I tiiKrty Ka round Iba .iliMtt rui.in, A alirtdow Kit o r Ilia wall) 'Tu only 11 uli.tlfl I rum 1I10 lln Mo, Yat it makr my plrlu lall. I think of Iba I lorn wbau I uw it, A rbild mi my niutbar'a knrr, And filrnd who am d I und di'lniil now, War watcbiiif Ilia büdow w Uli in. That ev In my jlrrful fnlii I l.uijli."! at th Itra alimli-a wild I To uIkIiI Hu v i riti tiK Ihr ghonft of tho Jf.in I hat bavw )uu ine I wa t hilj. And avrry grivf of .my girlhood. And rry tut t'f my jitlh. h Unp. .ic.-iru.!, I. Hi b liinnljlup Iii i. km, m I'omc La.'k witUa Litter truth. Jitrrn MiMiiory bi.lniia lUtm, Mie rhuiil nir addanliij atrain l hi In liHpa on ln-r bricht and Hit kcitn llaiuv, bidding mo look s tin. I will hit In tlio cir liiona i arm -fhair And turn from I In- d.irkruiiu uit llpa wniir th futur In lolhtoi rrnr, l.t'l mo l"'k at tlx in wbitelhry lat. Srlrct iU.ocrUant. SOPHIE LYNW. A DKAL'TIFI'l. STullV. Mimi arc never soawkwanl, nuvcrso ungraceful, never ho tlisagreeablo, n when they arc making love. A friend is a luxury a huband ditto, I suppose; but that intermittent class ot human beings, b'iiotninuU'l d'vei,' are terriblo bo.crt. ll docs very well lor a woman to bltndi mid look flüstere! now uii'l thou, when ix't asion makes it dosirable; but for a man, with his faco as red as a ripe cherry, and a real parcel of ntroiiif-niindedness, nclf-rcliunce, and ina-culinosliiiity, Ioiiü up in broadcioin ii 1 1 ' l siarciiuo: linen, tptaa mg irom tho toes rd Iiis boots to tho top of his shirt collar, his mouth awry and his . .. lOllglll! l ll'v HUM CUll VIIIMHIII, III UIO attempt t say something sweet I), gracious! Sosai I saucy, Suphio livnn, alotnl to Iici'm II' ms sho Mit sw ingiug b.ieUwiird und forward lieforo lur aiikIuw, hull' buried in tho emdiitins of u luxnriotiH arm chair, und playing with a dclkulo ivory lau ihul Uiy upor, ltii' l p. , "it always seems so sträng, not to say tircMMtic," slot coutinu, with a running, mucieal lati;;h, "aller ono ha Mult.etl und sung, tjuoUd poetry und tulkeil iionsenso, with nnt b;dy, ono is pu..leil lo know which of tho two i the most hciii'tlcM, one's self or une'n t biiipaiiiou, lo bear him eomo plump down iipiui iho subject of matrimony, as though that was the legitimato result of every such iiitipid uopiaintaiueship! Kor my part, 1 never had a lover (hero Sopliio lluttore! In.'i' tan and lookcd pleaded, lor sho had more than one,) lhal I wasn't heartily sick of aller lie had proposed. Thcro was Captain Moi' lis I thought him tho handsomest man in my wholo circle of acquaintances, until ho went on his knees to mo umt fcworo ho should tlio if 1 didn't lako pity on him. Somehow ho nlways looked like a fright lo mo alcrw.ini. Then them was Dr. Wilkius ho was really agreeable, and people said very Warned. 1 was delighted with him lor u time; but ho spoiled il all with that offer of his whatloiig-wimletl adjectives! ami how tho por lullow blndied, and ptilt'e!, and prespii cd! 1 1 o called mo an "adorable creature," and hiccoughed in the middle of "adorable." Horrors! 1 bavo deUslcd hint ever since. Then there was a'' Here. Sophie nlarled. dorbell ring. With a She b'.-ar! the nervous spring she stood before her mirror, smoothing
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down her brown hair, with a haste truly cotuuul. it won't do to seem inteiv-dcl." sho aid, as she toik a llui.ihed Mtrvey ol her person in tho glass, nnd shook out, with licr plump, jeweb I fingers, the fohl of her airy muslin dross. Tho mt'iitcnl nllerwuifls, when a servant entered to announce Mr. Harry Aiiinlee, she was back in her old seat by tho window, rocking and playing with her fan, apparently ns unconcerned and liMhv's its though that naino had not sent a thrill to her heart, or the betraying crimson all over her pretty lace. "Tell htm 1 wilt bo down j'lVH'titly," she Haid. The girl disappeared und Sophie Hung open her winlow, that tho cool, fresh air might fan away thu extra rosine.ss from her complexion. Then she went again to the mirror, und after compos, ing her bright, eager, happy face into an expression of demureness, desconded to tho parlor. A smilo broke over her teat tires, nnd she reachedout both her hands t tho guest; but ns if suddenly recollecting herself, drew them back again, ami with a formal bow of rocognition, she passed by him, und seated herself in it further corner of the roust. It was very evident that something w1 wrng "i(h J0dir tli.1l rho had
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I ,IUIUÖ ul imiivi, ru.. ( mil, Hi Do Hlonpti, or noi 10 jiu . tol.l It bo that nlio had fursccn vl ;it wnn :onnti"? 1 - ft ! ... . ft. . ! il . a a, . mm, u ri'cuiimt.Mii oi mm viiiL and it result Imd dictntcU tliu merry npcoclio! In her chamber? , Ho that n$ it may, o imiriiour iiaa not clarno bo lbrelo know Hint llftriyAinslec'ithaml uixl heart, (which, by tho way, wan nothing woikIoi ful,) woro in tho nino iilrtco wliero tjtaiii MorrU uuj Dr. NVilUln' IihJ been hefwro them, Tno hit man that 1 ever lunnl nf Mich thlnsji without iimkiii-? tt ihol ot hlmHolf," mutterotl .Sojjhie, omnhati. cally, Irum bobiml Jicr l.tn, an hm nat bliiNhiiiK, um evidently ;ralilti(, ya without tloiirniiur any reply to tho irul. hint, Ktiaihtforwnnl upott li in which her lover hiul rUko hin nil of liono. "J to ouxht to lo ieniinco for Ihenrut. y way ho nmnno.i UU tongue. JIu h ul. ttielher to calm to unit mo." AnJ Sopliio hhook hor curly Jiond meaning, ly, Imlüinyf her Jim. uoloro herJ'orft Niret-n- i in rno - i i i i . j i ... i .. . i . . 0v -.nni, rmu ilil wunder If I couh lvl.nl . I. I. . been xayiug noro tho way old Undo Jones used lo in church?" nho nolilo'juisod. Wouldn't it bo fun? and wouldn't it nla"iio Harry it no tiiouiu i naa been usloet t j .1 litt a wniw no ivafj lunni; . l.l, . ...II!.. 8ophio eyesdancotl with suppress merriment its sno gavo two or threw heavy breathings, and followed them up with iv nanal explosion worthy of an orthodox deuoon. It was well done theatrically done; and poor Harry sprang uprjgni surjuisoii, mortified, chnirrincd. Jlumaii naluro could stand l no "t J Sophie gavo vent to hier niirüi in u burnt ol'triuinrdiant . . . lauciiter. ; V-o-ti little witchyou mischief you spine ot evil, exclaimed tho r lieve l J l urry, ns hosprarg to Ikt side and caught her by tho arm with n rrripo iiiat iiiiiuo wer sci etun. i ou tioseryo a nliaking lor your behavior! Then lowering Iii voice, ho added eravelv "Will von never have done tormenting inc.' it you iovo mc, can von nut b,t ..... . .. generous enough lo tell mo bo.' mid it you do not, am I not, at least, worthy of ti ( undid refusal'.''' Words sprung to Sopliio's Hp llmt wonM have uonocreait to her womanly nature, and inado her lover's heart bound with rapture: lor tho whole depth of her being were stirred, and drawn towards him us they never betör Iliad been to any man. Hut sho could not nuite givo up her raillerv then. Sin would go one step further from him ere sho laid her hand in his, and told him ho wnsd'nrer than all thu worM beside So sho checke! thotender response I hat trembled on her loiiguo, ami llingingoll Ins grasp with n mock jesturo and a i . .. . . - ringing lamii. lanccu across Hie ittoiu to the piano She prated hfi'self, slio.rau Iter lingers gracefully over tho keys, und oroko out in a wild, brilliant, dcii.int nong, lliat mali lier listeners ears tingle as no stook watching her, and choking back tho indignant words that crowded to his lips for utterance. "Sophio, Imten to ine;' ho said, Ml h'ligth as he paused from sheer exhaustion. "Is il genrus s it just to trillo with me so',' to turn into ridicule the emotion of a heart that oilers you its moht reverent a Hoc thorn? I have love! you, benuiso under tho volatile surface charatter of yours, I thought I saw triilhlulness and simplicity, puiby ol soul, nnd a warm current of tender, womanly feeling thai would balho with blessing the wholo life of him whose hand was fortunate cnyiigli to lo.n h its secret springs. You are an heiress, and I only a poor student; but il llnv is the reason why you lieat my suit m com. lolly, you are less the noble woman that I thought you." Sophie's head was averted, and a suspicious moisture glNtenod in her eyes as Harry ceased speaking. Ah why is il that wo sometimes holl our highest happiuuMS so lightly carrying it carelessly'in our hands as though it were but ilrons, and staking it all upon an die caprice. When she turnel her countenance toward him again, the same mot king light was in her eyes, tho same coquet-ti-di smile wreathed her red lips. ''Speaking ol heiresses, said Sophie, 'there's Helen Myrtle, whoso father in worth twice as much as mine, rerhaps you had better transfer vour attentions toher, Mr. Ainsleo. 1 ho lilKrenee in our dowries would no doubt be quite an inducement, and posnibly she might consider your cuo more seriously man I have done." Kike an insulted prince, Harry Ainsleo slool in betöre her the hot, llery, imligmint blood dashing in a tie reo torrent over his face his turns crossed tightly upon his breast, as if to keep his heart Irom bursting with its uprising indignation his lips coinprcsKml ami ins tiaric eyes Hashing, rviphio, cruel Sophie! you added one lrp loo much to your cup)! sarcasm, ion treshpassed upon his frbearance one little sup further than you would have dared, had you known his proud, . na tive nature. Mot till he was gone gone wilhr.ul a ninglo won! of expofttthttion, leaving mly a grave "good bye," at d the memory of bin palo face to plead for him did the thoughtless girl wake ton re alization ot what she had done. I hen a quick, terrible Kar shot through her heart, and she would have given every curl on her brown head to have bad him beside !icr ono short moment longer. Pshaw! what um I afraid of? He will bo bat k again within t wctity-foiir hours, as importunate iu ever,'' she muttercil lo bci-clf, as the street door closed alter him; yet a sigh, that was half a sob, lullowcl the words, ami could Harry have seen Iho beautiful pair id ty xu that watt bed hint t o rag i l) as h .v'nt dvyn th ln, alrflf ( tli
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wistful look, aller ho had ui.vit'pOared, It miiu nave neon nn turn to inumpit. In '"pito of ,Soihio'fJ jvopliocy, twenty, fuur hourn 1 ! .1 not brin Harry back, Day matured into weeks, and still ho did not coino, nor in nil that lime did h Rco'hlf)i. ' Ami now ho bean to think kcrxelf quito a martyr, and acted Accordingly, In fact, nho did Si ulmont uny horuiuo would have dona under the ctrcutimtancos grow pal nnt IntcrcHtlug. aMamma beati to mittt tlolicacie$ to tempt Sophio' palato "lha por, dear child wai gettitig ho thlnl" In vain. Soidiio nrutcntod that ho had no ajipctito. Jn vain pnna brouKlit tlaintv 'inn, and piled up costly d rent a bci'uio hin pot. A Jaint smile, or nn unntracled 'thank you," wut hii only rorompenso. i If ..! J 1. .. i . . . i.i . II ii niaier jvjito sugeHictl mat iiiryn absent
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her-d den mesr air ot supremo inrr.'ji-eirvC, und go nvray and cry over it, hour aft time. JOverybody thought" aomethiifg was the matter with Sojphio--Sop'nie among tho rest. Her suspenso ami penitence became, insupportable ul last. Sister Kate, who had eomo so near tho solution of tho mystery, should know all so Haid Sophie. Perhaps sho could advise hor what to do, for to give Harry upforev er seemed everyday more of an impos sibili'y. "Will you eomo into tho garden with me, Kate? ' slio asked, in a trembling voice, of her sister ono day, about i month aller her trouble with Harry "I bavo something important to tell you." "(Jo away, darling, ami I will be with you in a fw moments, replied Kate, easting a searching glaneo at Sophie's flushed checks ami swollen eyes, Jlunmng awilllv along Jho -.garden paths, as if from tear of pursuit, Sopliio turned aido in Iter favorite arbor, and Hinging hersult down on n low seat, buriel Iter head atrong the cool, green vines, and gavo herself up toa paroxysm of passionate grief. Soon she heard steps approaching, and an lirm was twined tenderly aooul her waist, and a warm hand bud carelessly on her Irooped head. "O, Kate, Kate!" sho cried, in tho agony of her n n mlmico, "1 am perfectly wretched. You don't Kiu.w why, though you have come very near guoss-J ing two or threo times. JIarry and I " Here a convulsive sob interrupted her. ami the hand upon her head passed Is over her disordered ctirU with a goutlo, southing motion. "Harn and I" -another sob "qunr re Uil two - vr three -w ttt1 ! n A a m wilful and rude, just as it was natural for me to be. and begot ugry. I don't think ho is going to forgive me, for he liasu t been hero since. Sophie felt herself draw p. in a (loser emhraco. and was sure Kutc pitied her. "I wouldn t bavo owned it to anybody if it hadn't been Justus it is,'' she continued, rubhiug her little white hand into her eyes; ' but I think I love him almost a$ I lo you and father and mother." , A kis.t dropped on Sophie' glossy head, and lighter was she held. She wondered that Kale was so silent, but still kept her face hidden in the vines. "Ho tisked me to belli wile," she continued ' asked me its nobody else ever tlid--in sin h iv manly way, that he made me feel ns though I ight lo bavo been the olio" lo pleiid 'tfistnut ol him. I could not bear that, and so I answered him jt as I should not. He thought it was because he wa poor, and I was rich, and all the time I was thinking 1 would rather live in a collage with him, than in the grandest palace in the world with any other man, only 1 was loo proud to tell him so to his lute. What can I do? Tell me, Kate, you are much better than I am, ami never gel into trnunm. i urn sure I shall die if you don't." And poor Sophie wept anew. Sophie (' look up, w ith a edai t, and tho .text moment with a lilllo si ream, leaped from the arms of not siMcr Kale, but Harry Ainlce! Sophie declares to this day, that she ha never Jorgivun either ol" them, though she has been .Mrs. Harry Ainsleo tuaily two years. a a i I Quint; baucks. Not long ago, in a nci as it butcher stood at his meat, he uaw a man stoop down and pit k something up. What have jmi g-t then'?' "asked the butcher. The fellow said 'It looks like money.' On examination it piove! to be a ten dollar bill. I suppose. said the butcher, "it isone I dropped when muking change a little while ago.' To which the linder replied I think I ought to have one half, for had it not been for me, you would ntd have seen il again.' Tho butcher, knowing it not to be his bill, thought he couldn't do lcs than to comply with tho fellow's request; he therefore-look a live dollar bill out of bis pocket book, and gave it to him, taking the leu himself. Soon afterward, the halt her was purclia dug some goods in a slue, ami of fere I the hill in iayinon')ftti Mrti keeper, who pionouuced it a counterfeit. The butcher wus surprised, ami not over-well pleaded, but on c"n-odcr-ing, thought the be-t thin;,' he toitld do would be to stow the ten tb'llat note away in a i.alc pficv. no ' av ih-mhii about the wav in v Itii h h-0'1 re.o. 'io. imiv.i !f
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t. - ' re , very i,.,. 'Thcro - :ngs liiat spoil very res- . t, ...ncn. in idlo eflfurts to bo ..iv men , wcro Homo "ttronij-ml tided womou" sneaket fi at a recent iSow Y.hiiland reform coutentibn; one, spccially, iho wan very plain-spoken," nnd she "nlrtd tier lulmr' O 1 .v". ,.'w ...... .v. routed no lilllo contemiit Jor tho male a j a i ihtIU ntf VI a H W I It will' gender, ml not a little reminded us a iucno which w once wilneasoJ in tiro vi hi h jueairo. i no piay lor me oveutng wm that lugubrious pocket aa. at 1 h A I i 1.1 I a a - . I. n I ...... I. !. I ..!....... MM L i . ..Il.fi Mnvriviiivi piece, -a no oimugcr. i'i , , , niv ivii viuviij inniiivu iho gentleman, a narrowI,,-,,,," i , v. lllOUhloreil. hlirli.nnt-cil loiU.luilV.t ut.iir. . .., ...r.. .. . v I..... 11...,. ..4 I .. If. .!. I, iiiioii, inuHL liiooa. oi ins visage, ine tiamo, u very piumn lany, wiin neiui crct,i, eneeiis glowing, una eyes wunuer i . i - i r . f. r , mg, ueneaiii an cxiiaitM turuau aim I. .-.- J . .1 a II I I tl
nKjd eseniromiiiT. itomauimisiimiiVst.-OHiing wuw tho tvro gentle1
..iuch moved at tho distresses of Mr. T.... .l.x.... jcum uivivivu mw Ith his noso and white pinched nostrils: ami over and nnouhe would jog Madame, tiiai, snu migiii assisi ins meiaweuoiy llliifinAlil lit ihn ati aft U 1 t Ii liAt AlVIl sad sympathy. Hut .not bo: aho told him several timea lo "Hush!" and i.!. ........... i .f. ..ii. ...i. I i length responded to an 'punch" from the elbow of appreciate "UIIU ill. her lesser half; "7o slop! T I'd a-known you was coin' lo net in Am war. I wouldn't ha' it tcli'tl you! Ho smothered his reflected orrow, and 'Jdried up" inslanter. IiOi.A Momtkz on SociETr. Tho remaiK ui iiotu iuoiiies un bwiviv i" u i . r .... ntVon IntiM-eslint. She observen that --.j. :r' The great evil of Paris is that thoro t n -M- I. iiwllli .tl, i.w 11...... n Imms m ra .v n-.ivi. ... .v.v...... ...w ... ...... ,i.. m.n.ral lütt tl.at lanctilior .if llio irt-Uio W."t ;.K.,or .... fried of nuiiian-iuni, tivauwuui v .a . ft .a-, ft l Home -does noi oxibl a no ncares i approach to this deplorable atato ot .I f . IV I il.. Illings is louno unioiigiuo uinincw jh-o pie of the United State. 1 have noti cel this particularly in New York, where tho merchant is never at homo, w . a except to sleep, and even then his brain is so racked with per. cents, advances, m a t . ft or t:eprc.sious in price, tno nso and fall ot stock, etc., that ho Mings no fond utlection to his family. Tho husband brain i a ledger and bis bcart a counting room. Ami whero is a wo man lo lind in all this the response lo a ami history shows us lhal there is no ... . - . a a such depraver of women us this vanity. A hundred women stumble over that WucV öl 'vainly w here "one falls by any other cause: and if tho Insane mania for dre., and show doe not end in a general decay of female morals, then the lessons of history nnd tho expert incuts of all ages must go lor nau r 1 1 I Affecting Incident. We aro Indebted to Mr. L , rcco il ly from a whaling voyage, for the fob lowing touching narrative : On tho honm voyage ' of one of the New York und Liverpool packets, she being crowtod with emigrants, that awful scourge, the ship fever broke out. Tho carpenter of the vessel, one of nature's noblemen, and having on boa "tl his little sou, a lad of some twelve summeis, was one of thelirst victims. His shipmates satlly enclosed his body in i.'i i'ii.' . . I ....... ti ns hammock, and having read over U ' the burial service and attached to the leel u griul?tone, for tho purpos j ol t if .. -.i i!.. .i I.. wi.ll.' lu. it iniiiiiiiit nil ll In Ilm einhraee leiliivn niwu.ii.M.ivv of ntd oc in III I lll In.i.l' IIOV. IIVI'I 11)1111' I ,,,, , i , , ... . , ,. i : . I .... .mi. ...m ,... ..... - wiin grid ai tno io-si i nis iiui tnu ma . I I I I I .. k I, I irwirti .aiii'Miwr nvri'iui irn. linn iii'iiiru v i Xfc'ia'r-a'it! Ta - " I eouldiieieseueil, w.tiUoy.n, vuo .v.o.. . . . a a .l a. I oi numaii aiut On tho day following the burial, a arge shark was notice! in tho wake of I.I! I ... t. ..I I .... I ... I I... the sljip, and as it was almost calm, the sailors iiskel permission to catch it, which w us i cudily granted by the cap- ... a a t . a i lain, Ilaving pro tiled a noow aita lied rVt hain and line, and baUed il with pi k, they cal overboard, and soon had the exciting pleasure of hooking the mom.ter, ami wilhdhe aid of the windlass, l hoy hauled the writhing mass on board. As it lay on tho deck in its lcatlt struggles, the sailor beat 1 a sin'ular rumbling noiso, that seemed to proceed from within the dying captive. Taking a shin axe. they soon eel their
.V t wasashoit, fat man, with a paunch of (1,. .t . litil . Ä , , K . heart ovcillowinif with a lection f And t , , 1 , , r "ay, Jim, said a plongli-boy is is r rR rv" Wi.. Paris inordinate .,xa rather inadequate legs. tll0 othcr ,, t() couiraili,n ,f kl,mV deed a f ? tHguos, New York may j HCO .ke.yvilhere.l apple, and a brown of n ncw.fiom.(, m,Jiinl0sl; to kct.p a most rival Par is Tl ero Is no cou... l''o . no tloubt he made an n- utll lll0 Wvt iU-,,afs that?' Why, if niiiiuni i it at i una. xuiiwin " tcresling juetiliv us Im bosti-odo is ...... . ...( n ...i i,-,.:,, e ... i.,i r ,.j..mi try where the women nro mow fiiiu! of , p, , , h , , 3uu a la led en.n lo, brcakfasl, :o ll dress and linerv than the United States. . ... .i . . . . 00 Ul nil tla ,
:ihborir.g city.'irSy into tho now deat tldi,nnd tolheir ii stall, selling great surprise, found that'll had awal- . . . , i . . . i ii.....
lowed carpenter, grimisiono uno , and that the fwrmer, Itaving only swoonel. had rigged up the grindstone, and with tho assistance of the boy to turn it, wits jut ijrinlhtj liisjnh fn'Jt' to cut ii Uili Out. Mai I i m i t 'f A learned dandy darkey deliverel himself ot tho following the other day, to the clerk of a retail grocery : he later is inevitably had, or inwaribly good. Par is no' imlios.ity in tie coinhinulion ob de later. lo exterior may indec! appear remai Hary exemplary and beatitisome, while the interior is totally lu'gatie ; but, sir if jou weud tie ai title on your own recommendation, knowing you to be a man of probihilit v in your translation, why, su widoni finder circumoeution, I take a pe. k .' f j A whistling match lately tame off at Mokcbi.no Mill. Two whUtlors commenced nt- half-past nine n't lot k in the evening, ami kept it up till ten minutes of two the next morning, when one ol them caved in, and was lotted to ..tid h hi mouth in all soil, oft.li.tpt to get the 'pinkir' taken out of it. Ilr allow d" his hp Kl'. like the b' -1 m i.H Ii -! .- I' it I ir lt.'!' I". it.'
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Hooper, tho editu of an Alabama ournal whoso natuo f o now forget, but m which always has something In it ntnkn US blttt'h .11 iI.a r..llnu-in,r vn ....... v mm-w "p"I " nn tv iviivn lii Shall 1 toll you a bit of a story havI no connection with nolltirs. iln' hot hveather ? Uv Permission. l l .1 I i V.I f Il . It 11. f. Old Col. J)of the Mobilo HisUriel, was one of the most nimnihi! i hae. of acters uver known In Alabama. Ha testy and eccentric, but possessed many uno tiuaniies w hicli were fully tippreeia I 1 ' ."II--'-a . I a . . a V - tet by tho peoulo of thedislrirt. Jlanv 01 ins iricKs aro yet Iresii in the inomu - li .fl' ' . - . . ry ui mo -um uns 01 iMooiie. ami au will tell that tins (!nlomd. thon.rh hni-.i I . . .., I... Ir h.uil ,-. I..... 111.. .... I.. I , w ... ,n, in., viuv H Miun imvii in j .1 1 .. . . . -. . eoupio oi igai tvros. tieorgo woodword. I believe. Id Is 1 hostorv. but how. i : . ; ... . " ' . ever mat, may he, it i in keeping with tho others related of the ohl nullemau. a. .a .... . ' - It seems that Col. IVbud men alluded to ami was not on speak !.... I.I ... ll-.l nir it-ruts mm uieni Ulllioucn Hit lliroO of them weio proloiwionallv riding the hämo circuit pretty much togethur. j no young ones uemg well awaro of the t a. a. .. i t . I a u I.e., ther lell one of thu courts for .,.. nature, determined I .. . . . .. .... hi, niinMi They cÄÄl7 I fl lfsf I II llfl VII HOII1CI IHM IV Mill U'llll II I ni. m.i i...ir n I,,,,,?. .i.,fH; I, liw'H mm - - "- h they arrived at a dark iat looked a though it mi diL lm il iloaeu feet deep, but in real. ity not more than as many .inches. ('owyln.f tt it..... ltliühled. und rvidlinif r-l ' - ' -" ' . LfT ti.Mfl Hoi boou. sat utiioiUi : - " v.w..v. . . 4 j ,rtwn ,,4 ilA ,ii ei , '' . v " . . . . , , i .loirL'tif a fitii ml i,nr" '11110 1110 uiu r..lh.T. 11,. ..,.i7'T 1..? at th vo,. '. , - -y ,... ..1,, trt,,n .r..,i .! lini'lluf nil 7 ,i " T . VT ,"B''T S " ' J " I HM IUI, il 1 I IS, II IV' " IVI hroad creek that rolle.l beh.re him like a .j,,,, Btar Tho Col. was awfully p n r.x led. jffil fl a M,a "TOwl- ' m(l J tin crccK swimmiiiL' ( he rr ol after a pause of some moments. So reply was made the young men aimply mounted their horses and rode oft" Bomr liltlo diitlunce and stopped to waten our ncro. The Col. slowlv divested himself of
. -. ... bis saddle, then remounted, nnd, a he tiaiiianco Willi the extremity ol in on. III! f . . . I . I . j. . . ty garment. S ow y mil can ousl v the oh rentht. man to.A the creek. llltlftt'lengtli and the wuter was not more limn fetlock deep. Hero tho horso stopped to drink. A length and a half, and the stream was . .... . '.. . . . . no deeper. Thirty feet farther a loci del shoaling! Hero Col. I) reined up. There must,' sail ho, 'be a d 1 of a I . t i i.. .1 i it., i i ici'p voaiiuci octm-vit ton ii ti i uc oitut seo how il runs. Well ilah thro here.' A sharp lash made the horso spring tho watery waste, nod another curried J torso and rider to the opposite bank, .11 . Thocrtlokwas nowhero more than a foot Kep. A wild yMI from the voung 'in. nn- . 1 '. . . - . . nouncetl their apprubatkn ol the sport us they galloped away. 1 il eitlen you, Von li'M Ai, was ground between Col. I .'s ticlh ami i.. ....... i... ...ii ....i : .. i. ..i ..........:i .....i i" u no gttii"p'i tu um iMir.-iu i, iiiut- . .. . .. ' 1 tei'ing vengetvnee on - his Ions. On ihey fitieu, pursuer and pursued. i w vim iitu i ii i uii'l hi; vwi. . f . s. . . . n . 'IM. - I I. ...I .... 1 . 1. . i . I , - , ., ,..,. .I,,, ,iwi, mil,' i tt fin iiiiiiii i in I'luirm, .inn, - . . . . .;i.ij H.,1 ....... n. I ... I il... nuirt. Hiiucrv'i hum vi ki ho. hi mi . ,., , n.m ... 1 " ' 'v 1 1 1 ' k iiny ii l i n 1 1 1 1 . a II.. .... . . ... I ........1 a .... . I . I a. 'IIa 'IIa HUM tllU I'lMIIVM IllUH' H 11 (.anu(tjiis( , - ,;,,, T,,ni, ItassitiL starte I a Hock Ol L'ec'te Irom it lerne corner, which as tho C'd. rushed u,t with out spread wings, , l i , I ' ' I !. . . II'. eiougateii necus nun iustcm one. um hissi's dire. horse swerved suddenly and the ( ol ,i i was on the ground, in a most iiuroinan. tie heap, with his brown wig lying by . . i i , .i i ii j .i ..I. ....... i ins sum, ami tue milium oi (.loiuc m- u It red ull around him. mm. . .. i.:i . i. ,; i ..i, ; i . r .... t ..r tin, JIM) II UU llillll'l i ilium i ...v ..... I house came out first, took a distant it Hemcl to them, and then returned lo'report pro- ' ... ..... .1 . i-.i.' i . UlVli ftllliVl U IMUt' lv iiain a I . ,4 ... i . i ii ml ii in a i iiji in nor ill i iii i lamilv came, and the alVair being ex plained, assisted the Col. in making his toih tlee the Col. swearing and the countryman latighi tg all tho w hile, UroHsed and mounted, our hero start ed oil Willi a wouu imm., ami tt a tii t ... . i .... iv. i . i . ... i ......... i soon out of sight. i? v yi... ti... . i . i Irl Webster, savs an ex.ihat.ge. was tie,T I . I - . . . I . . ... ....vn ivering his memorahlo speocli at the . ' .. . I dedication of liunker Hill Monument, .i i ...........I i ... -... I oxtoi.tthat Home were faintiu- and some UIU VK'n'l I ' V .-.- i"i "iii'i " piiv mi I. Ollkcrs strove in vain - i to make the ciowd slaud back; ttiey aid it ttuild not bo done. Sonic one asked JIr. tv cltet- lo iiKiuo an appeal to them. Tho great orator came forward, stretched forth his hand, nud said, in Ins .deep stentorian tones, ficutlcma i, stand buck ! "It cannot be done," they shouted. ' (Jentleinen, stand back, said ho, without ailiange of voice. "Il is impossible, Mr. Web ster, impossible." 'T mpo sible ? ' repcalcd Web.Tter; "impossible?" Noll ing is impossible on Hunker Hill," and the vast crowd swayed and rolled back likoa mighty wave of the ocean. fr-tf "Pat do yiui love your country? 'Yes, y cr honor." What's tho bed tiling ah"Ut mild
coat, Pooh, pantaloon and; drawers. mo omer, 'Out tp judge irom your atxa Theso ho nicely lied up in his hamlker- and appearance, I should think you hechief and hung them on tho horn of longo! to the clas generally called in-
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i -- ' .Imii. VMI I am a Jtoys are b. vi. , -V when to ltlfrc l rlluch mother U vl,(!a thc' r. . u,w J 9 narp. t'ST A wheel, unlike a horse, rrr0 n, better for being tired.. tcr ileJical nraclieo may be saij to bo guossing at -S'aturo'i intontlonu and wishes, and then endeavoring to auUtilute man's. VJT Why Is a ahinplnstcr likoa penII a . r . t II . . . 1 un r Jecauso. it Uon t know I I ! I Iii. 1 1 a I'A.lf AMW M I I ...I I. - ' '" uir W hy aro tbo days iust now likis il,rt u, !!.- i - n- . . um imiivi in n-,inr i iicv aro pro wiiu Ll , . , ... . ,yJ mv 0iwniiij, I i nuorier ul uoLii cnOi I . . v. tvjr Thero is a. little npimi ,nv in il. Industrial School, nt Detroit, whoso namo U .Nicholas JIdtnond rrovidenco U. S. Htuves. J's'piirf . ........ ? is-ir "Aro ttuae pure canaries?" ntk- - ed a gentleman of u bir.l fin.!.. ,;!. . " . .-..v.v., ...... WliOtU lie was tici-iil ml n,. I..- . "Yes. sir." eaid ih Junior ,,n.i..i;..i' ly, "1 raised Ihcm 'ore birds irom thir very Canary seed.' .;lT J. at yhtn.nt Jiikermnnn, bow-' . Cil Ills Uead lo ,n mTiiion.lmll iv hi I. I i . . . "-v.. J -rumi, aavH rat, "ono. never v j i""v". iiwiiniivi , in. :i o t-T A female rorref pondent of a St Mollis paper hpr-ak ot a sieht aho hum I... T . - . -. . nuciy lhal made her smack her lips, It seem a Pity that Ihn l ntii-H in th that eity have lo amack their own lin. i i - - T . ., . nui eu.o iow once said Oiagrasp1 nut ivu. i. r.. ii.... if 1.. l.i T : . "'V 'T " ".nn i a..w ;i uw.O WOTIU cnVKMCU in ft Slllgl I 11. .1.1 I 1 I . . I . . . . ... '"'": ""'' " com nil without U"J U M. for bUtUVIi luituman was inenking tho oincr uay ot Hie kindness of his friend 1,1 vi!4'linK' ,in'- One old aunt, in partlcular, visited him twice each year, ' and stayed about sit months each time . Cw 'Sir, said a Iittlo blusleringmaii. to a religious opponent, 'to what sect do you suppose 1 üeiong r 'Well, I dont't exactly know ' replied i .. ........ - sects.' 'O? A gentleman, after great misfortunes, came toa lady no had lontr courtM'd.ar.d tOM hor his circumstance were redueetl that he w as Actually in want . ot( live guinea i. 'I am glad to hear it, aim. that your love for mo?' h . !!.. . a J I . ... i'"ei m n iono oi ucspouueney; -wny areyou glad.' 'Ucc.mse, answered she, 'if you wunt five guineas, I can put you in possession or nvo thousand. türTlio Jlostöu I'ost say.- . 'Pr. Syntax is of opinion that in Cuba the heat ol the weather miit lm i-renlk-modillo.l rIW tha Intioditetlon of h. many coolies." . ... tt ... i .1 i i , , "" ju ini orasi innig in iviier gavo me ior my trunk, 1,1 1 ' '''P" ''"V 'cll it ii.iii.i.'l ..All.l.,.. I... 1..... !i 9 .V.. , , v "'h '.".'" " '" . i jnifi- um, - ii vn, i rotn ii iu u uacft I I aft ft . r . d a ftr.a.1 ..II I . . . I I . ft ft.. I Iinuii for a quarter, ami ho went oil' satislleil.' Jonathan found out what kind of it game he h:.d been plaving. when ho saw ... . i . . ojvinuii present his'ibeck and the bnggag" uutstcr. I'jlT A skunk once challenged a lion to it single combat. Thulioti promptly ilcciilied the lionor ol sut ii a uiretinir. Iltiti'," said the skunk, 'areyou afraid." I .TV min. I. M.i .iiiitII. II. Ii.... il., ... won d on e i'.iiii f ino, l.v I,.... In. it... . . ....at, r-v, l'f .f. HIV ..'II. ii .I'M Id honor to tight a lion, while ever)' ono who ma nie for a mouth to come, would i . . ... . . . ' . . uiiow mat i nad Peon in company with ,. t t - a skunk.' A person who wm rerontly callcl in to tut for tho purpos? f proving j the correctness of a doctor's bill, mi asked by the lawyer whether 'the doe.,'1 , l I.'., -i fill lllll h.l ..I ,1 1 .. UA.I ...'I. I I'l.l . llll.M II.. '"'"' "v 7" , m 'T' ; I , , J 4 I ""'" ' i V1: iient in taiiger ns udl' as the doctor b r-r - ct I 'Mil I llll Vt. S rMiT, I'.a.. I I ' rr'J A lady in Hoston recently clearoil her bouse of flies by putting honey on her hiishands's whiskers when he w'as asleep. The fl stuck fat, and. ... i ..i . ........ i .i tvneii no tteni out in 1 1 1 nouu lie ear. ried them oil' with him. . . . , , . .. ... ,i S'i7-.T popular auinor givca tne ioi . , .... I 'w' w,,v,l lo W,VVN ' " ""7" ' II., .lit . i , na cam ii ,t,liiilM .fill y ..j ,. many i mi,i uLt uv-ur, i,,, you should perlorm Ihisuflectionato du- , , . , - w,l " u HU l Ul "lv ... : I. ii. ii.. "w EtJ A poor son ol r.mcrald l.lo ap plied lor employment to un avaricioua Imuk. who told htm ho cmtviotrc! no h ihltmeu: "For the last one died on my hands, ami I was forced lo bury him at my own charge Ah, your honor, said I at, bright eniug up, "and is that all ? Then you II give me lite place, for sure I can get a certillcatt 4jii tho f m-v3t-e?T" ploy äy Can a i iyTTi ty name an animal rr the nnler of 'edenla, that is, a front ptfithle animal? akel it toachtr in one of our public schools, the othcr day. 'I can, replied H little fellow, wntft face beamed with pleasure at the prospit t I a i it dit mark. 'Will, what i th. animal.'' said tn ti a her. 'My giaridmci! k !' anf.e t rd th boy
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