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J2ee in fee National Bao SuUdlcff, (third itory.) ' 5 ' TERMS OF SU3SCR!PTIONs 12.50 PKItYEAir, is ATAct. $3.00 ,,'.! 0T f AIOJW AnriKCK. No poafajje CO a'peri delivered ' within- this !oomt, t ' ' i .' ; . ' f . . . . - - - - Work for Congress" tok Do. , , Congress should legt thepeeaion by reforming itscotnuiittees, putting tho beat tnen in ihe important plaec.,without any regard to precedeuc of timo or toy locality. ; It should cut the conn cd ioo between it cominittcea and tho Treasury; by' fpointin and controlling them. It should decide upon a monetär) and financiol policy, and should -create committees wbi) egreo , Villi it. It ahould atop the coutraetion of. .the currency. The declin, to value, ha. Icon an much aa the count j ; ran stand fur a time. It should flop ;he fiiJinjj; of-the currency Jolt,' and" provide" ifttea;urCf , to float it on condition of ourrency payment'. It should atop tho disfurbaneo of market talur jFirrf ir 'liC'lliO TfCiisury, by -prohibiting the) aulva.. ot Rold, and by, regulating the balance' of currency in the Treasury. ' , . ... . It in monstrou tbat ., a, (Jovcmtuont ahuuld be a 1 disturber of market values; inw( work'ing tho balance tn it 4 Vault an as' I A give ie'f. the tnouey market, and raise' price, and then makiug a sudden drain, of currency loctlug it up in ita Vaults, and throwing gold upon' tho mar.-' ket tu breakdown value; and now forcing its bond upon the market at h lower prlco to gather up' money arid create a 'panic. And all the.tj opera ton to break the ninrket and it jure individuals coat ihe Treasury a very large, sum. It would bu inter eating to ace in accurate allowing of the inorey that bai been thrown away by the Tn'Maury iu ibeae "bear'', operaliotta, by elüiii gold taw to nmlc it iower. and by forfiiij(tho auleV.f botiiU arnauiodically to upke Uivnci tri pe )V ; veuturo to :iy (but the tiurea would bu diturceab!o for the people to contemplate. ( . Hut tii auin'diti'Ctly thrown ' awny ia a triÜa iompaicd wiiji'the. lo'-ea infllrtc J on tho iHHiiiiiuuiiy l y theao rjüübiiva uitii tiort- ' And in thi e do not include ihe rcaulta of a?ovk" opor,aiioii!,' for 'tbeao ü i . tuibaacoti ace -nioat l'uv,rablo to lock apcctilutor. Tho aiiKjk market - ontillalca ' up and "dliwiP continually i rout lb hvcretary'a oj;ratiou', or fruit) exftftati'tn or put'-e wlut ihey will be. ü'oui time the prico range efjjht or ten per cent. lucU wjy iit, a luoutli, u wa recently tite cae. I hei art llio eomli tiotia tuuit ItftartiVe In apeculatore. 'The upporitinitici "oflirtd üben' monetary mattem ute aetlltd. aro null by compal iaou. liut (t di-iurb.tiiio of Wall Ittel dia- ...!.. .i .. ! ..r i ui.j i, . . i ; :' .i w . I IliV uunillV'il V luv vi 14 V IV. ll'Ulllll, ' i . -'- m " cant throughout the coJuiry and tliui. diltt tegular b'uriuo. And thoiclup do Hut 1 1 ti.i J) llits owl t'liit baa been done, norm' cunül'!). Tli bu-inr-i til'i tie whole country Ii- d-preaaed by tlife dMintbutac ol' tho Money marvel iu Wall tiivt.uiid thtt tc'tdvncy ia to draw the cnjiu! of tl.o et uiitry into aptculation upon ' tho'. Secretary a "bull" and "bear" v tra iona. , -." ' Theie i no way of reulaiin tho See-ret-ry iu hia aiK of u'olj that tan ( luck tin ci bi mancc. The, only way i lo atop ilto'tutua of old entirely, llierei tio'deiuund for it but to pay vu-toma, inUreat on the di bt and !o ainO abroad. Wo have now a coin debt tlut iciprrtM I'll million ul gold for tho aunut iutcreat Thia ia u much aa wu can collect Irom vunloma on any imporla that tho country rau pay tor. We am now importiuK mote tbao lUO milliotia (coin valutJ of gnoOa a year more than we pay lor by export und gidd. 'i he liil.iiK o i . j n j r o i fur tho IIUiU by gold boDli ur leal tft itl bO Of li tr. It t Iii titi...io t.f aalt hould lu.ike i iLllll'.'lill . P..1.II 11. 11. T II . 11 1.1 i.:iv III1II.' ... , . r ... i I , . .. . 1 .N.- I i . j r - - - - i j i: ff1 ...... '.lllTm !, ill I .1 1 I I IW I 114 11... K . u ouiu luve i it it iimti'u. Hau, ana mm ..Mi., .i.. n I . -.i

. , . i , i,. i 1 tho I rcaf ur lor no i.ood ruaaon irotuent now cieatid !o iiiy IUI miilioni a. . J ... . . , . . . i- ? , , ii .. . fiioti: extravagMi.ee W itu v Imt 1-ovo can .year, Jor lutvita', which by tluj tiuiö rt i't;-1 , H . . . , :i . t i i ' i. any iii'i.bt r talk of t o iv t vU, lr e on grrai ii.ict.i wi.l pioh..b.y bu i .ioreaaud to 1 3 . . ,. , , '. , Vi,. . i i : .i ,-otiiV lit a niiiltcr ol u lew hniniied tbmi IIU mil. ion, hieb i.i luoru than u can n- .i ... . . .. a:ind. r a Ktf iuiIIioim, vvIumi Ihciu me collect on any import we can p'iy lor, , , . . ..... ,, . , , t . . . . M-i - . 4K . .1 !' ono bunded and, Lily mirlioua rcko l uj wo LaTc-iiow iroMded a aoDeient outlet:, , ... , . .', . V. ... i I i f,tÄ . "in lho.1 rea-ut , vh ii- d burftuieut wi 1 . fur i f li..iiirii.i.I.I uitliiiir i. ti vj inm a : -v

, w. v.u. .. v..,.. v.v. tiijr Ml yi b . ..I... T I . .1 I I . . i juviiiuiu .iiii.'e run uu ii.iM a; licm r with relief and benefit to the ciQiitrv. . i v CoUHte-a ahould act itself at W ork to ro - form t l.ö internal revenue colh ttiou' vvith- ' out delay and without' eonaidviatioii fori . a. . . . any paitica. 11 anouia ut onco aboliah tha wurchoUringaait'iii for distilled ap'uita. . l : ' 1 . . 1 . . 1. 1 i ins in one 01 111 ere 11 lueana 01 1 r J ua. 1 Wo tlryed it upon llmt body lait winter, but ihe iiifluunco of Mr.' .f cCuMoch provented. Until' Mr. McCullouU ia to run the C'ongre-a. it inilit aa well ub lioate; fur ir wilt Hud thit,auch maiiagvineiit will teimit:ate the exiatence f tlio K-potli-can Congre-a 0 a-Ton'ai the law will allow. ' Thee wiiiaky Trauda could uot bo eouiiniited if thw rcveuuo btüccr were honest. There ia .110 PVstcui of automatic gauges or other muchiucry that will p.evcnt fraud by the .conuivunto of diahoucat oGjeera, laad tbi coat of puichasiog new contrivuu- ... . . 1 .1.1 ...1 1. ... ....... Is... .1..1 Cca if this ault ought to atop, 1 lut thof 1 mi i Ji u 1 llkUl for fraud ahould ' I, 1 temptatiotia and covers Ita 1 bu luaucea as. mucli. as t'Vn- iwiu , .V I U ware bousing; ayatetu ia oue of tho largest and e iaicKt cover for fraud. ' The war,thousiu;"ayatctu is not nccca

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chance, lor fraud,' the luanufactnro would Vto l-'mitcd by the current demand for co. - l"auoiptiun,,. At,d ba-ides, it ahould lo ' abolished as dancerou to tha property of the'v:ournuoiiy." "W urchyuacd pirita, tho v . . . . . duty uupaid, arm extremely liable. lo'epou taiietia couibation." ior tho nko . of! ' lately afoho,' thO duty should bo rennired a.n toora.i tlie roifita aro uutiufauturcd. They ar tnucU iexs n-oinbuiitiblo when (ho duty ia paid. Tho drawback ' on pirits exported, hhouldbc alolialcd. Tho amount really exported ij'too triHin; to demand aucu a provision, ena it It a cover tor great frauds. , Tho business of collecting the internal rovenuo de in an da- complete Tm vitlnl ii ii" n Tl. m ry.M !. . rVn ..In i.f 1 a . epirits. inu.mai ket sfor leas., tbao the -taxi inouifl D avnJrnro o IruuJ, o.u winch ' the ablrils'ilfculd be forfeited'. Mn' law to -.piijitahitsn.icual t.urtta for frauds of tho revenue officers. - A d;atillr uiey pay. tax 6 .halt hi product, and etill veil all for u4 tban tbo rate of tho tnx. Odo half

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44T 'ft VOL. . NO. tuay bo honest. Wlio can kuow which? Any man baa a rihtio buy in open tuar ket whatever in lTort'J. The law u a coofeastoD of dihülicty in the revonuo officer, aad a mean attempt to puninh Innocent paxtic lor it. It hould bo abolished. : . - ... ....... The tax on cotton watone of tho worat blutiger of economical Iclalttion that wua crei- performed. Tbii in iiimer idea with ui,.fir wo oppomd it vijrorouIy. lastyuan The cMiotr i.rwJuciion La 4 to ontJ

I I . th crop. l)ituii ha now f'allu to tiht peiao in Iivrrpoul, and eiglitooii tenia in ew loin... xiua i oUj .tv IuuU.1m4 itit. in ;t.bl. ad i orly a Uw ul Xw irr ami iiiverp.'ot u.o low prtco bo. fore the war. And yet tho production' .ha co: t double What it did' lU'ioriv- tho .war, Ou lop of'an ttiia vomca , tho (Jowi Mucnt tux ol centH a pound (5 eenta till tVpt. 1, lbliT) aa if to ivo the production the Com il omen. .: , . , . -. Uue of tlo great laatioK calamitic? of. the rebelliou , of. tho Soutli i, that it ha loat the ponaeaaioti of the cot full produo tiou in the .world, The high puce during tho war built up u great production in i.gypt and India, .with which it haa now to coinpoto. And i'. cannot re'y on Uio. aupvtiority i f Ameiicun cotton to drivo lltni Jrutu Ihe maikct, lor Kgypt producca aupcri r co Ion, and thiit of India baa much improved. ,; If tit .South can regaiu tho monopoly of, thia production, it iuut be bccauae.it; can produuo cheaper. Tho GbvernU'Ctit tax prevent thirt, and com pei. tm ruin vt ,tho producer uudor. lhee conditiona of hi. h txpeiiaca cf produviioü and low price , f or hia prod vet. Sit far aa it goua, ihe cotton tax ia aa auii ! dal ua the t itbtjliou. t'ougrcaa ahould make l.aaiu lo take it eff eiitiicly, I'ongreaa ahou'd atop entirely the lyr torn ot donating the public . hinda to any kind of corporation. Uudcr thia r-yatctu tho publio 1 u ii d as will lo uvlhing but a great plunder fund, tu ha appottioucd among achemea under the natno of publio improvement, in w hi h it will bo found that eentuully laigw interest will turn up to miii if tl u tin ml era who cnuiiitercd tho graut; and it in ty ulno bo found I ti 4 1 great uetioua of publio policy, and perhapa thu iauca of priico or war, will bo controlled by tho piialo intercata ol i ' T I'UO.U' men in neu iit-iccia. 1 iio IT im loo cotiuHliik', at'd ahipul l bo utterly oboliahrd. It Wua introdtii cd by tho Ih'tuoerniii party, mainly ihrmili tho tlTorla of Ihruglua, after ll ey bud killed li e a litem id'iiitct appropriatioiM of uiuncju l'r rivir aiid l.ui l r iio juovi inen t. Upoy the retenao of a ptinciplo aainat u 1 1 public nii ioumi rut by tho (ioierunictit, theyubidiahcd ex endilurea for things whoao neuleet would l o lurburiain, and imuiedi ately intio lut e 1 a a)aieiu for ull aurti of in tciiiul iiiiprovcmeiiia wlii.li created tlio wildcat pioÜigicy und thn moat odioti moiiopohea. Thia ia a i' i r cxmui lj of ull i the prlteaa that tho iKtnui raiio party hua li vir brought into our (ioveruincnt. ('oti j greart ahould cut up tho I I.i n- by tho j.oota. Coiigica ahould apply tl o piiin-ing knife rcutoradoaaly lo the apruniatlotta of the p-ibiic money. Tho whole country haa been driiio'Ulitcd by the laryo fiiUtea of tho paper money and debt in.l4.ti0u. And theie in u vague notion that tho creditt ru rrency of aevr 11 or eight hundred mil lion., and tho Iwo ll.ou-und ii.tlliona ol bonded debt, are' ral v.'nlili. : lieht.!way-, brii ta (xiravajaf 1 : lor aaxiii' in ' 1. : . 1 . .. . 1 . uvui 1 i VII. mil y. im vom im iou im n.e . . ... I il . a .BlA... .1. ...1.. .11.. . - . - - larzo i , . m . m . it i i i ;nurplu lhat M r. .ut-ulloch has kt'jt IllHlillllllll Ol illW IICUl). , v O'l i iiu iu I 1 IJPC III!) 1U"l I lliuit 1 i tie eon ii i ry iniy. in. vd in fiincrcM a cluaa of busine-a liiei) who wi I bu wuteh-d' ga ul the Tteucury, who will closely rellitiuiZO every item of tho appropriation bill, m.d rcaiai every uiuuee.Tjry 11 ciiuiiuie, ,r, . , , 11 . .. 1 Iii ein ol incihln r lu.a not exi-ted I r romo tinin., Thu routh u-cd lo lurni-h aotiic; lor the 'S Ulli, although it aomciitucM let ihe ptitve airings looaoto tnuko rich j' bslor Norlhcili lcliiitlutt which wua iho couidciujiou it Hard fo pay them lor the ta lu of their eoiiatitucntavviis genetally inclined to economy. This wua upon lie tt loheoin i do:i that tlio Joutfi j.ut J iuo-.'t of ilio j eiiftCH of the (Jovcrnil.ctit a in ix-1 ignorant notion, but ono which roaullcd in u c'uao WMtching of iho public expenditure There in inoio faiuu lo bo IW.011 by uii'iubcrs in l!ii than iu oratory upon pariiaun isauea. j 1 iieai: aiv n.iiiv m iuu mi. inn neu oic-n Ilie.-c ato aomo of tho tliir lhat , ,. 1 , i - 1 upon 1I.0 alieüil.Mi id t oi.gtcas, and which 1 1 . . 1 . uu Inf L! I 11 iirtrliife I It tm at ik dri Hi fnf. '"v-j m s vait" luv Iii, V -vsis' sjvaward tiotliitiir new on our ,prt, nor do we turn upon thing which wo advoculcd boI fore election, us tho in-itinvr of moro '"in- ' J-umu a la; for Ho urged t .0 l bt cu1r-' "l1 H , l tü'"1" ! fo-' 00 wb.ch brought u. thcao '.luce. UUMS-. LV-V,U An old baclielnr, . after liavinir been ljul'cd ut bya parly ,of pretty girls, told ( Uulu: , .., We may be ruiull noiatoos." said ono ol.llicui, "but we ato aweut ones. aw . a Ao: editor neyer Jeave auy money at I a notno lor tear 01 ure, ana . never carrier, any will him lijr.leur, o robber, nor do poiis it-U any bauk Lir four oi speculalinr- lianL nOIci r. " A lie till Yc. US a claS., editors' BCCIU carcrul. ' '., ' I ' '- ; ; ; ' - 'A ' traveler described St ' Kru-Iand us the greatest watering, place lu. the coun trv. ' Tie couldn't tot anvthinir tut watct! '"'

Uli a UHorjraiiuuiioti ,oi tbo vinoio iti'iT i tho mi' of tlia' com tnunitr. Uencral , crippio cur urenpm ju um una i eonytcu; the .destruction; of apilal, ii Caiud,' (Jrant'a cie ia not an exeeplion, and we aylvaniu, but the idea jf:irnin lie latprttCi for .auUitaiiefl aud u!l kiuda f1 hold that there U really uo nmre reaaon to ler and ho thaniiigjtho ci mplexion of aupnlioai and Meudly declinini' piicftf for 1 dictrurtt hia aubi-fft'ntiöl flCt'fldatJCO of Ho tho I.etriidatiHö in t?c f.rnar, wn not

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GRANT'S FOnESIGHT. There ia ton-elhinp both welcome and unwcloi.nie abbüi1 the txplioit teatioiont of -

fared at this time by Uenernl (Irnnt'a per- ! lullinjr off or tho KepuMi-Vn atreojjth in aonal friends to the ainccrity of hi accord--! other portions of tho Cflion, bus bceo ance with tho Kepuhlican party. It haa'made the aul ject of rej..ij.iS in tho ranka

II Uli an unwelcome aricaranco brrau-o, in our ejea, it eeniN to be wholly unnecessary, No man can take the part ia publio lit tnil Lo has Deid for tho past two or tnree I for tho past two or three year without intvitubly u.akinff U polit - cat opinion and urerxtaHCMtfion) kurwo to . . publiojn princJploH thuir we have to doubt 1 ihe' nirty 'fealty of llenrv "Wilnon er Wil-: Imni l'ift IcMscnde On tho c.lher hind. 1 ihe' totiuiflhy of audi umiuotitiabl per - - H),lU amhority ts Hon. K. 1J": 'Wnahbnme, tbo well known friotid'of Grant,! welcome, Lccuo Ihcte aro food tneo in every looality who cni to rctuire it.' That ihey do', we look upon ua their fault if there ia any fault about il ä nd not Ucncral (iraut'a; but that doe a iiM alter tbo uccd or tbo cxcdi eney of meeting it. ' Mut to our mind the proof and value of (icneial (irant' political poaitiou aro beat alio 11 iu hia practical atcps taken in ad vuiico to deal with tho preaent criai.1 of the country, lor inatanco, when the piiueipal iccoiislruction act whk befoie t'ongrca, he u.-ed ull hia influence willi ctnlura to have them adopt the Ilou.-e proviaioii of the amended bill requiring; tho a.ent of ihr .Senate to iho removal of tho diatrict tsni mundete. The tatemeut ia mudu by Mr: Wuhhliurne, but it can bo corroborated by aoverut SSnaiora. '. Hero i.i a auggotiou in whieb,ho iu a l.cj ubheatt view, Wua decidedly in udvauce i f the tnaaca if the pulty and ! many of ihcir I eat exponent iu thu foiled State i-euulo. , All will tinw ack t.owledgo that he wua right.- (lad hia recomuiciidaiioiia beert adopted, Sheridan and Sickles would htvo becu iarr)iug forward tl.o work of reoooatructiou iu their di.-ilricta (ill it waai couipleivd; aud other dialiict t'otumandcis would have felt atrcngthciicd (n iboir adiniuitralloii, and we aheuM have beheld no aucti ruvival of rebel it flut'iieca ua He now tee ( ouijücutiu; thu w lii le.li.luio priaput. Ul a liko na turn wa.H (itaiu'a exlicn.o ttolititu lu lhat Cotigrci aliou'd have Andrew Jidinaon iu 1 ontiol of ihe (ioiertitucnt aa bi icily und aculitily oa poaajbli). I.oti befoio the liii'joiity l.opubiicttti Icad.-i a,hu lud peiictruted tho thorough utiieiiabilily iii.d tho d.mgiroua ihr;ietci ol'the i'lecii va I in' u Ui be lit. It tva bin influi nee to which ihn country wua uiainly indcb'ed for tho a'ltiituer reaaiou und tho aiu inciilar v (neonat. uoUoii tl; and it would luv l ern well il hia aiiu,K,'o'ia in thia dircetloii hud biCIl anil uroiu fully hctJeO. ' , l'a.ia liLo tluru reveal the man, ever und through any uuio.uut id reticence, 1 it her of u 4tural or ollioial origin. ..Mut -in c ti be a ouling incf-antly tj male I lie in arlvr uoderiod by the Aiucrieaii peo pit? Iluvu wi become ao uucu?(oui J t; woida tluit ho undervalue acta aud it.tiu ent re? W havo m bMier opinion of tho aa gncity and p.ooil judginent of lie Amerleun people. Ihe teatnuoiiy of'Mr Wa-h-bur mi i" valuable, ami that of (ictieial ilicr-

iden.wlio faya I hut in New Oilcan he w aa j diaoiganitt d tragt-tuts of the ('onfeil-ra-merely curi iug out (jciur.il (JrantVpol-i cy ai-aiu united in actiui. Our t'on.-tl-vy, ia still mora ao; .. but, tiidepundeut of . tutio w 4s adopted, and ihe government the tn, thu evidence of (jeneral (Jraut,aU'b,-4u'iahed'upon a baU as laatirur 's the entnu n'-oord with (ho upholder of tl.o J c ci nul principle! 'at its foundation, or loyal caure, Ju all it pn'.itb-ut aipect, uru , loJ, th';ir author. So to day, auet es ha tejlcctly clcir.and :in Iumvc. We bo 1 ,,,,ded every effort of the IJ.iiou men of iii've, ulo,. that oöiher point, tiow mr-j the country, and after the victory of the louiidej with aoino of tbo clouds ol dirjruat Wlir i p.uincd, ami aue'eaa ha attended e meun (Jrant'a ureeptancti of I he War 1 1 1 1 i a tt!oll:, for u abort atasoti at the balp.puituuMit temporarily willed bor' ! bt, they ait juiftly d.'wu, dctniing the guided ua j. loving not only bin j utrioiini, I iciory certain, tjy uway 1'itr.i lb poll but bia bold forecast of what wu required ajid aufl'jr dtfeut. They ate a-toniabtd by r.cjMiblicaii principle. If be had not ' 1,1 thimaelvca, and.lliy aaloniah their thu cuteicd the bCab, at iho a;icilüü of l'l,,'N- MunafifSj told the people of hit own coinl'ott und pie-tlo lor ibu lime, Ohio that thru) vvu.lot auEicient towntlio'a Tl-'publtciin party vjould havo lived ' "' 1 orgunia.ilion. That the Vote would to rigid it, us ita I cat . i;.inds'ore already ' not con.o out. Tlly htcdi-1 not those beginning to acknowledge. Ilui ihi. uuy ! words of witdniii until defeat came. This li it 11 to (he future. Ihi-itoii Joiirnul. : lucul dtfut will wake tlirni up Irom their '.,-i.r j confident rlcy, k li J in tt ll )tar'a nation Larno vi. Small Kernels for Seed. . I"1 yi"'u-f. ? Union party will roll up .. ... . auch u tn 0 1 . 1 1 1 1 v in lha HiicLeTC und Ivev

Nuiio ten years a'o 1 pun'el an car of J . .. 1 corn to teat tho dilTcieueu . bulwcuti weoti tho , . .. .1 i, 1 1 I product td iho kernel of b I ', . ,, .. ., oiti iia i.imI . 1 . 1 1 1. . 1 1 11 iho middle of Iho a imo ear, aud will give . 1 ri.. . , , you the re-nit, llioaoil wua j u.-k alike. ' 9 I tho cultivation the niiio, aud tho ciup very diU'cicut. I planted the two lit at row from tho Urge end of tho ear, tho next two row from the lip or mull end; arid (Jjuted all tho aaine morning. Iho largo and produced imf atzed earn, nith ..... ... 1 1 1 i. 1.1 irregulär rowa, much a you wil hud them . . .1 ... 1 r.i.- -.i, 1 at tint end of the ear. I ho mi-idl -ker nels produced largo ear, moatly alraightrowed arid fair. The tip brought forth itufil,i,i only. There wa nut u fair ear on tho two row of corn. 1 l uve raised corn, mi. e or lca, fur forty yen raj and now plant only about half, or lnoat, two thirds of iho II 1 r ii. kernel on each ear of corn, and generally ratao g.od crop. . Havo your seed com ratao g.uni crop and h.,.- it on in the '.ll.-Cor. ivew . . . .' L " Vork Itidcjeiident. ", cloo morning" to morrow morning is tho closest at present. Punch. It takes three editors to ran a New Or - . .111 a. S. a leans piij.nr- ono to get kiuea in tue duels, ... .1 . . ..1 ...it.... r. - 1 . ... Vii t'l uie ui ve.iow luver. huh uiio to wrrc .: r ....' VU.IU 11(19, i laay took -tier lit 1 10 iov to church . ... .... . . .. .1 1. .... r. 1 I lor mo , ursi jiuie. tj)!ti uu-iiin 11.0 organ i.e. was on uis icgi inaiinicr. "Oil down," said his mothor. "Ii won't," tdioutüd, "I WJiit tj ace the monkey." vug: entered a grocer's shun aomo years ago, which lu.1 tor a e a an its aig;ti, "Tho

Two Uaboona," and, addreaaing . Uimacll . fleece than any of thu lino, wools, for thia to thai proprietor, laid, t' wish to ace jour reason: The wool is fiuo enough for all pari'.''' Ml havo no partner, sir."- "I ' manufacturing purposes, oiccpt tho" very beg your pardon, air, and hop you will.flueat description . of goods. A two year

! to CXCU8( the mistako.", ,"0. I hero's 110 j harm done; but what roado you think thero wcro two of us? 1 "Vuur aiirn." ho I ror4icd, ( Tho. Two Uaboocj."! .1 .

TD T I 0 N , A N U, T II K E N F 0 Ti a nAan( rs8. tho result of the lvanla and , Ohio elections, Ift'thci-. rlO npparcllt I Uliug hid bui i nj""j",3 ' hbh of Huuoerucy and rtbebifd. It nuem to j litem an unprecc ienien au uuiooacu jor 1 triumph. A rciuatkuä by a prominent ; union cnuen oi uiotinmn, -uio imo ! Union cititen of Ciot Isnuti, Mho I)mo , crafs wcro even nicro toinMi(U limn our1 veUca at the result. ' I oV hd hoped to .11. I j 11. euleiuiuisd for ono I tuiciit'by nuy of tbfir proiuitieut mcn.t Tin : tesulu ro , looked u on by U;any r Union frienda j a diefcurauiiu iw tWVjr.. -Tbv ! ecem to itm.lti0 ttut i;.o Uni;n Ilenubli can party d' tln touMry dun'.'. That putty .which hua tiiuiiipltcd ovtr traitora and trcui'on, which u n, tl.o country, and brought it l rth IVuiu gut the Icrriblo struggle th rough which wo bue pnaied, liter, blighter and inure gKiriuu.1 than bit be lute, at d eiliibitcd to the giizo of a Wondeiing world, our trtugth and power; tlut thia pirly ii a abort lived thing, u lid ia to be truahtd out by the very men, purliian nod party, which were uirafd avuii.al ua durinsr uur civil wur.. Ia thia I true, then iudeed publio virtue ii gone! j l'atriotitm baa i.o Iviigtr un abidit g place tu l lie Ameiicuti l ean, ana 11 tiiere to truo aobliera who ftught fur lleir guvirn. Uiout bicuuaM tbey lotd it, and havo not ceaM'd to love it Mill, thpy have but to bare their bead and ccp over a dying; republic. lut it is not true; not ono word of it. It iicitbir the uttirunte ofu dopondingf patriot who ill not brook do lay and who dt( t ol rctognixe the tri uiiij hiiiit march of liberty, or oi the black beaited traitor to . freedom 'a cau.-o, Willi whom ihe wish ial'itlur to the thought. Wo make thia vsieition, and now let us tco why WO ahould not regard thin apparent delrat aa a p ecur-or to decay, and h)'wo i-buuld not be ol.-ci uraged, desponJiug aud diahe.rtcntd at the ie.-ult. It ii a tuet tatalliaU d ' by all biatory, and our own national (tp'ricio e, that afier a people h.ive bei ti ui-tid lo the highest pilch of excitement, und after grcut b.ttllea have, been fought, and gicat victoiie won in political ccntcatf', ir wan which gmw out of them the amiuiahtd party aitik buck in tage und liianj peinliucnt w hb h burna 'cohtitiuully aithiii tin 10, wbiln the victor iij'iice in triun.pb for a rcaion und thru aht'p their victory awuy, uhIc,h aroUM'd iu time, by the.drii.ctiatraiiiiriü i f the eneu.y, to tt -ttatWViI txciüou. After 1 a a i (b" t'oluu.a .had lotluht Jur a vcti long jejia, und a Jiie. wlmli. brought wjth it mot pen Jimicu, Hm Uua.'y ueeliirfU, tlio woild w ua uttoiiiahed to ate them' ait juictly doMti m.d almost ulfcr w.itit und (lishone r to atuie thetu in the fa e, before Ihev ct tjbli. hi d a Uurabia f.om of govern luei.t. And it aa Hot until thnr words wem Im toe ucioa tl.a oeau trim lha imll I u.l ... ll a 111 iVi . lliaitf I IIVII IIHJ tin 14 l'llj..lll IV (.ui, in 'inj wtto routd to aituti. 'fh.'y iffuaed to be governed by the truwn, 'ihey are i in . i.il.In of ciivi ri.in ihf inai'lvea." It 1 " then they anruft"; into new life. The 1. 1 r. - , w. , ' ,, i., . , .irfil.il v 1 ,t.. :i u-1 ' I nr.Ll h .nl.iri liirn iiiilrt .1.11 ' HIM lUllllllV, .., , , - . , . iiv iiv a i i.itoi,- !! uir iiwn.ii, iu- iuu . . ., ... .1 1 r uiiii i'ui.iiny 01 wie 111 4 n 11 .10 a n'liunza 1 , ' 1 ., ., , , ,. n i.iiiin Will I., ih.1101 hu I aliitiA in t.a. m. nh oJ aUae gio auuiMe now, we vuiJ ay, it nas i:rown wotideifully in favor within tho last few vers. What think you would have been the icult had any party submitted that j'ioat.un lo tho pc plfl of Ohio : v . . 11 . , rvivu jvma nuu t .iai ihi i woui.i iuu , J , . , , , ,. , , , , 1 .1 have leu jVcrel lioiil Iho defeat, and the I .fopnrlrtnrr would not 'have tmi ived ten 1 uiuuaaiia vo.ea ... toe .-1... o. v.u. s,urliig the af, Iho negro was baldly allowed tho tolvi:ev.e ol Lei 1.0 atioi. Alter a ... 1 1 1 At,-. . ... pclatO SllUggif, in.J p.oc.ou 00.111 WM . I. .1 ....! .... I granted him. Iloncat men l.r tho Union in. until in .'...ii.".., - - ..i- a... vui- , , U, l0 lho negro hi, political : "V . . 'n.. 1... e .1 - ranks uukt .11 op,..,o.,,a. ...r-xxpcai-; r,fi", 01 rrt?,c"1' "'- J" J' . r.eoii e cannot he ovetccilio I a dav. 1 lie . 1. . . . - .. . t , : . .1 . .... . .1- . 1. . ' .. 1 :i r. I I .... i:... . v . .. . rc,u.r cxuioi s u iioeuru.y o, never icn'iu -.oon.i iju ii.tn o ui-i.oo, and the advocate rd' aianhool nuffrugo may well ftel grateful at tl.o ajuiau ma i'ltily ni'iitib'. tho ' anirndinciit. It is a 'defeat which biina u nemr to victory 1.. . r . J40t us then not ilea pond, hut iruatu. .. . .. . ' . . , a ' urn1 1nrit il h.-ra " " jiucra r.in, 111 me inc. 11 ea 01 vur . I I .1.1... . . 4 . 1 . ji-uuav. fight on, lyüdeijl ol Ultimate auc-.-KuahvillflSi-ruld.ei.il. .. I " 1. ll - ... Ik , M " ...... .am. a vVhicn 13 lho west urcoa Of Ä.lCCp. .. A roiii-riondci.t in the IWu 0 'urtner royi I bo Southdown theCD w hi ah car, on tbo average, ubout ciiibt piiuii.la of wool thut will uot loao over one thirl by e'e maini: for the curda.worih tti oro 1 fr pound in thu old tfouthduwu wether or buck will .hcar; twclvQ pounda of wool that will weigh tight ( pounds wheu elounaed for the cards; his' j tajcano will wc'jh frotq lDlo 2J0 founds

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It C K M E XT 0 F .T HE .L A W S . ; KroHti.worth more rcr round than any oth i tr "ced in tbia country, or -perhaps any ' i mi vhou hi riivvji isicnuj j " hutiher at any tuue i I noniba .nd a half ld to five ye, ns iuchwc!ht for their iced a irom . iwo yeura, giving nd c-'e an i i i mnJ ü,;,cr t,ctu' no'imsr more, m ,rr I----- -. - - 1 butlt ua always been profiiubly introduced , " i-v,, anu ever wm in my judgment, every orcou upon which bo is cros:cd.". . , , , fur tua AmarUsn. . ' f Truo LovoAn Acrostic Trus luv of iba lciUl!ul snJ wUa, liriiiuhij tru napaien t an4 never dl-j ( l'loi ka vur lit et, fliixli.nl uur ways, ilusuior fucllLgt Uli cor IIj flrtpralia. , ' ' 1vi'lKl4 liao'viUW..r.TsrUsf ".' " ll O'ciduw cur lirartl Tilth ) )aarc f tt ; Value. tl.t lvdt unes, as tea hlghsst jrlis K'er tu lo cl ttlnoi) Isluw tha iklsi. Fa1rn..lJ, Oct.lSih. - J.W.C. Willie. V'lIIio h's -It tolls little cnlr; ' By tlio Crlde, tuuilns; with brow of earej -, Vi tut 1 b ilran tnlng of, IJ.'e iy ' Lessuns or ( lay, or eske r toj? 1 Willis Las syti tbst are Lrlgtt and line, Mj s like a ros Id Ike morning Jrw, Fuubasius list glitter arsuud bis fare, Fett itiit are mui.c about the placa. Ferrow and Willie walk wide epsrt) Life bath ao Setlneaiio teucb Lis hearts . Ktlbfoi tut I lesture kit tb ogbts to fill W hat sis jou dreaming of, tell me, Will? ; ' ' 1 . 1 . j I - "FaiLar, 0 father! I wonder -ore Why hliils coiiies lissk to you no wore; ' , ' firter Linie tbey carried away,-" ' " K Cvtr tke bills tkat sooy day.". ' Peeping Tlirouch Ihe Clings. In ptesvi of liiKikf , or wurk.or pl iy, buiue Uilin aptai tbe live-lung day la irar.ning evary psiser by, ' A many a wonder tbay de-cry. Tbey CuJ sraorg ibe inutley etowj ; 1 bat mine are gay and i.me are proud, (- That lulus are abort end amue are tall; 1 Lej gel ibrlr iiiforuiaiiun all ' 1'y rr.ig tlr ugh Ibe llit df Y u walk Ibe Irrels (st ron.inon j nci ), You catch the oatllers of a Iroaj Tho fsoe levins strange; again you Jookj ltur alii fbe knows you tike a loukl be knows (l.r color of your Lslr, Thu v ry atyle of tlnlhei yuu vraftrt ' Mio knows yonr l.tuln, I'll be lonnd, And all yonr frimnls the rnuuiry raund, 1'y I'uej liig thii.ujjli (lie llindsl iSbe knows he f ialiki a-roi the way, t And hat lLay dine 00 avnrj lay And thinks tb.it MslllU June I gril g very . u I tn l vslo. Mis knows Ihe Ilrowns at Number Fmir, Jut opj iulie ber very rlonr; Folks ijulte as -u.or as thry ran la, For dun't ihey sit arid sew while I e , Il pee j l n a; through the bllndiT I'rsr Ndtas, If yo dwn'l rupees I In fslnlpg knoale l;a that you need, Tl i n at your window tut your it, A nd gnss Into tlie busy sirtet; ' Full aon ) ou'U reo J your nt-lgMiori well. Aiid en lblr taxes snd hul.ll tell. And know their i.ueineas to a T, Muck butlsr than your own', yea tee, - ' ' flj peeping thf-nh the bllodi. , The Outside Dog In tho Fljit', (You niy sing nf your d g, y our bcttom dog, ( ' Or of any if'if th it yoa idsme; I go hir tbe dog, the wise old Cog, ' 1 That kiiMtingly takes bis ease, - '. And, wiigglng bis uil uuuldf the ring . . , Keelpg Iwuy his bone In "licht Cares not a pin lu bis icund o d bead 'For either lig a tliS fllit. , $( t h's I tbe bone thry are fighting fur, 'And why should my d g sail In, V 1 1 h nothing tn guln but a -certali. chance 1 To loe bis owrr pra!us skint . . Thdie umy le a fcw eihaps sibo fall ( Tu sre it Iii qulta thia ll.ht, , Tut when tho fur flies I had retherbe Ibe eut.i. e d( g in tbs Htht. - 1 Xkrow tlieto aro dogs liiju. Helen degi Uho Iblnk ll jul the thing To laVo th j art of one of the dngs, ' And go jeljdng In ihe ring; Hut I rare nut a pio what all may ry . ,. In reiitJ tu tho wrng or the right) My money itoen, as well ai my song, 1 or the d g that keeos rut of the llht. Dad Policy to Pay Rent. Wc do not, mean if you agree to; but bad ' policy to agree to do it. ; .-uyuin n uu i uu.i iu ivm iuu build a bottle. Thia will atrtke yua una , b(t, ,.,.;,, nd J,ur(, to Wlic. but -r - M. .;n uir 1 " . atid go for principle. I irat, you lay you ,., nn than i,r huv .... ( ' yui ,,aVe ,umUr m . , v-Uare r;l,i(lsr üno ilunJr,.,i t)r ; , i ' n' ' "J ' ?rt lw0 hundred doll I.i.a l, .in.) riwl iliillura for t-Pnt Wl.fl. roil . - " py it. it is gone, and at the end of two or 3 . .... t ... ihrt vi.r v.iu nave ra a vui cnouun .io : 1 III sjw , luid "tt p.u.,,f but arc atill a renter. All you'iited to do. is. ta nnticiputc these payments -Hay four a v c:r--borrow out of bank or othst'.yi'O tttif givo vour rising building us aecurit ,' for enough to buy the lumber put up 11 frame of threo or four II,., Sr. I till l'.!l n!il, u. nl...A.. ....... .r., ... . ...... ........ ' - 4 1 ,i. 11. 1 1 1 li ii.i.-irr onv IV". 11 in f f . f , mlly ,,,, 01Je lyone,yod two or three vo ir you ca rent: finish the ii ato able, und in i- j j ----- -, - - .... . - !.... ...... ..n IHII CI .llltll H'lia V'1 lll 11. IV Ulli. 1UQ m ,,i,j tor, and you can ' bi-gfi, to Puy fur pai.J for, and you can' bi'gln to pn youf (cited lot und own' it youraclf. You ute ufraid of inortgugc,' yvu- sny, Why, tbey. aro' tbo poor marra friend. , They nie Iho lifo boaf in tho wrrtk for tho man In debt. 'Ihey build all our rati 1 ! road and grcnt Ihtcroal improvemetiis. 1 They are harOilca if you Only understand j them, and are a pood iluancier. They are foreclosed pcniciinica, tut then you have a ' year to redeem. They will not' generally bo foreclosed if von pay the intrreet yromnt v, which you Call do "Cfer than "10 pay tho rent. If you are aharn you' cart rluv with tbcm like lhiesbach with Lis lions,

l!i!gtfB and they won't bite. Moreover, robbiog; Pater to pay i'aul is not, robbery, if Peter is willing, and will lend you thvmoney on new' tnorigage to. j ay tl.o oM ' oi.c; and there aro alwnya Peters vtho'Iiv'o by doing tills kind of buViheaV ' . , 'I ho process of kneeling in old mcrtgtge in the bcud whenever it groxrs iigly and threatens violence, is a familiar one to all jood financiers. ' ''' ''.' :- - ' '' : ! IIa your wit.'1 Work more ivith'"you head and ypu need not' vYork. ao much with your bands. , - , The liebest men in tbo world are. those wlio coniitici ccd on ilollilog- 'and hivo lifted thciiiaclvca uf by the straps of their boot;.--.They, tiaaaeivreil like our Iladicat men who uiklo coloal f'vttuiie op theii; borids -without money. Irrue your bonds an J, givo the roadlcd.ari'iX superstructuio of'our b'cW loofs a t'cViitt'y. ' ' If nt bri a tiite Jouni irinft nnswera that bin richer nsrncialcs and fiienj will si.ub hint if ho. lives jii fuch atylc. : LUre is the great error of young mcu. They wiah to cotntiicnco lifo in ns elegant st)!o as their fathers lived In altera tjuartcr of a century's hard work. It Is tho great error of the agethe pruliCe ncurco ol celibacy and bacbclot hood, und operates aa a fraud upou good looking girls who ore cheated out of bu'abondj by a tiih foollshticsj. ' lieapcct youraclf uet Independently take a longer look -at things snub the anubbcra, ai.d'Uiuke.thcm rick of it, aud in fivo,'vara or Jcaa yuu will bo bowed to und courted by tho aame men. The good will of auch iiieu 'is pur'chaacd at too dear a prico. ' It is not werth having. . '.iidy! .; ; 1 1 . ; I You are a coward, -You are a toady, You aro wiljiug to tell your botne ;,and independence for such weak and unmanly t-eulliiiCtituIiain. ' Dare to follow' your own line' of policy if it t boriot'and for your interest to do so, arid do not a Ihr : weak and anobbiah (a,o pride to. cotisigti you to hard labor for lilu and the tenant and vusaal of your landlord. . lly follütvlfigihlil advieo,' the thousands of, dollar you will give away for 'rent in ten years and 'havo nothing . lo abow for, will givo ,i'U a homo of cotnftrt and tlo-gaiii-i'i with u wifo und family an 1 all thej it.flui'iico of Vour tnnat 'rcaj.ff led Citizens,'! "1 Lis 1 ll.ö way, Walk ) ii. it."- It tcidg to indcpendeiice, lurjicctability . and honor. THE FAITHf UL WIFE. ' In M:de Talleyrand was in lionton. O1.0 day, wblbt crcsaiiif the msrkct pbice. b: 'Waft'cutupulitd.to atop by a luug ijjvv; tf wi.gons, nlblo'itjcd wi(h veg etalile. The wily tout tier, .'ft'ene rally so dead lo cniot iofi, could not but look with a kind of j lor iitc"iit tbcae wi.gons, and ihe little w-ngtincraj who, by )Iki b,v, were young und ptcity couutry wnu cii. Suddenly, wa tl.o. liijlc tuio to a. atund, the ".c of M. Talleyrand chanced to leat upon the tf tbo young womri- who applaud mote lovely und grait 1'ul tbliti the others. An exclamation evcupcd from his lip. It uttruitcd the" atfiiiilon n ibe fair one, whoae country dtcaa 'atnl "large hut bctpokr driily viait t" the market. Aa al.O bi.l.ch.. J.lie H'ast.l'f-licd, Tulle) rittld, whom aho,.,rccigiiizcl imunjjiatelyj , she burat out laughing. , ' What! I., it you?" Uclaiii.c'd kbo'.' VYca, indeed, it. U'l.' Uut ycu, what aro you doing bete?.-' .. ! rV '.'t '. (. , ."J," raid tho young ' .nian.,."!ur,.f allr ing ,f'or my tuty. to.j.aa'q on. I ani going to rcH my gttcn and vcgctublc at lbc market." ' At ibnt mntiiCtit the -wngon began to trove nJong, hb of lliti at raw: bat applied the whip to ber hora. told M.: do Talleyrand tho tianlO ol tbn village V here she wa living, rtoucstittg Juni 'Curitcatly to emtio and aco her, diaappttaiod. and . left I.i in na. if livctc J to tl.u fpot by tbirt fcpaogc atpnritiou. Who was ibis yonri market wottian? Mudan.c la Coinlca-e'do ' 1 Toiir-du Pin, (Mudcmidarl'.A de Jtillon") the-Mtot elagont among the ludies of tl.t Court of Louis XVI. King j f .J:rancctJ and whose moral und intellectual ..worth h:d ahono in so dialling a liiatrc iii the society of ber numerous Jiinids nod ' aiiinircrs. ' At'thc time whctrtbe'Trcnch nobility emigrated, ehe wa young, lively, endowed with .tbo mutt it tuutkublu 1 tu Icn Is, and, .like oil, (be ladies wi n held a rank nt the Court, bad" only bud time to attend to audi on ties u' belonged to bir highly faIiioiiaLK" olid court ly lite. ' - . . . .11: i ii I. et itny pne fancy tj.e sutTeringa, of tbst vvomon, born in ti e Inj. of wcabh. atid who lu.d breathed i.othtnj but perfuniea under ibe pilded cfilitipa of tbo ioy.il palace of Versaillca, vsl n nil at once the foUtid hctet-If. tuirouiulid with blood and massacres and ruw eery kind of danger boaetting ber joung utid btLvtd huvband ami i 11 fa ti t child. ' ' '" ' " ' ' ' They succeeded in fl$in; from "Franco. It was their gotd foitttne to eacupo froUi the bloody lirnd uhcio ltobcapictro nl:d hi Bsaociutc , wcro , busy at tho work of death, Abiil iti thoao times of terror Ihe poor children tl.cinaclves ebnndoned tbe parental 11 of, fot no. biding place was se cure ngainsl the v'rgTlafit eye of il.oae mons ters who ibirjlcd lor innocent blood. I' The fugitives landed in America, and fJral went to Iloatoti, wbcro they fonnd:a icticJit.1 Hut w hat u 1 burirc for lho young, pretty and furhbmiible lä'd'y, 'apoilcd from infahcy by1 loud', tontitiual j raiyes of btr Leu tity und talents. "' ' '-" ' " : : '' . 1 Monaieur'de la 4Thr du-Pin wits extra vng'ontly fond of bis Vile. At tbo Court id', l'rat.to be bud at e'n bcf'. with 'the proud eye of a buaband, the object' of general fltlmiralioii. Indeed, her Conduct hud always b en vitluous and exemplary; but now, in a 'foreign' land,1 and atnon unsophisticated republican! (17P3.) t bafflub the uso or courtly rcllneajcuL&7 " Happy as ho was inrccing ber' escape from all iho perils ho bad .diraded en bir own . acomwit,' fctill be -rould 410t but deplore ihe future. lot of the wife cf. bin boHun. II owe rcr, uitli lho '.prudent (orcsiht of a 'cud father aud a kiu'J lu-

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Uns-bslf of a ooluuia. : tt au es 1J CI uni-i)iirnr ri a oniuu. a...... ...... One-eighth of a solum a .... . . . . .. Trantlcst edyertturaisaU sLsold ia all eases 1 fald for la advance , r t ITnless a parrte'utar lints ts rer!ne4 hil tlaasfed la, advertlae.nsnti will be j.ublisbsd aatil ordcied out ti tLatgi j accrdiafly. band, bo neriod IdnVKolf. uga'mat. despair, and excited hitnaelf to render their condition lcss miasrallc "tbao that' of many crntraiit',wbf-ier tariim when tlk little money liity-li,d, br(iUglitifyvcr with the in, bed been exhaupied.' Not a word,of Kngliah did l o Ji'uvjW; but hii'wifti Aku it fluently und adtnirMbly well;1 e..j Tbey U;ided'at Mrs. Muiler'a a good, nitured, notable, wiitnan, wbo, '0 every Oeesaion, ahuwed the greatest respect tiuf adtuirHlioti for. .ber lair buaidtn; vet M.Jc la Tour-du-Pitl Wua iu counldut dt fid IcsU the coli veraaliMi -of ' tkut "good, plain ni.J well-iacjiiibg .i'.Vinati li.igbt M ibe CMT of gieit irtiuf. it) ibis . Vlist a om traatwith the society of auch pent feineu, oa M. do Norboutie, M. de Tallyraod,' arid the LiMh--odcd and polUbel nolili ty 'of Prance, - Whenever thinking f ihi trahaar.tiuii (partlcubily Vl.cn ibaent fiotu: hia Vifo and till?i rtie gur Jen etlhii o raio which be-y wtno got ' to' iikhabit.) ho felt ,mtll , J lil-a and ' bejllfrlt llirulA hing ca to 'make Id 111 'ar'pf tdieativu, on his return to Mta.' Muiler'a, to' irret tie looka tf hia bt.oved s ilV, whom be xJ pectt-d to see bathed in teara. Mclriwhile,' tb good bo-.tta would jl fir I.i ut a hearty shake tf the band aaJ 'repVslt'to bio., 'Happy huabatid! happy buhbend!'' At last came the day when tbo f ugitlvo family left tho boniiiog houte ; of' Mrs. Müller to po and inhabit tlieir little cot. lsger wbeti thry wcia 0 bo at laat exempt from want, with an only crvaut4 a tiego; a kind . of Jack-of-all-iradcH, viz: gir dcticr, foofuian and cook the last faiie tiun il. de U Tour du-Pin dictdcd inofb of all lo see' biui utidertale.'' " '",'.' , l It was ulmot duit'iir time. The pir (inigrant '.vveiit info ' LisTinlo patdeo IVi' gather sumo fruit, and tal lied us . lonr 'bir' ' ' ' ' 1 . . .' - t . . i a I. ... pcsMOie. , vJu i.i .return non.o nis wire vras al'rcLt. ' l'-,',,,li,' f"r bt'r be tnlercil tbo kifcbsun and aaw a yout.g' country a oman, who, with her back to the door, was' kneading dough; ber at ins of auowy whiteocas Wire bate to lho elbovvk.. ' Möns, do la Tour du Pin started; the' voting wotuuti turiied round. It was Lis' beloved wife, who had exchanged ber mus' liu and Vi 1 k for a country drcs not aV lor a fancy ball, but to play (he part t f a ical farmer's wife. At the alghtofher hüaband ber ibetks ttimenncd, aod she joined her bunds in 0 srupplicatitig lus liner ()h! my love," aaid eha, "don't lauyh at uie. I aui us t xbcit as Mis. MuU. Jcro ' .. . 1 k 1 tl - Too full of profound emotion to speak, ho claaped her to bis braotn aud kiaatd her fcivcntly. l-'roni ' "hi liKjuirica, helearned that when be thought 'her givcu up to dcrpair; the bad employed her time more uaclully for their fuiuro bajpiocMt. ijhe bad taken leaaons from Mrs. Müller und her Kivsiits.'and, afur alx niöoths,1 bad becmßö "akillful in the culinary art, k thorontf h houackeerner dicu'ujuj 1.1anpclio nature und udmirable fortitade. ,-; Dcarot," continued a be, "if )ouxncw bow easy it Is. We. in a moment, underktahd vvbut wonld coat a tountiy woman ao'ii.'Miinca oiie ' or two jssri. Now shall be bappy you. will no, loegcr be. afraid (f ennui for me, tier doubt about my abilities, of which 1 will givo you many proo,,."; fkid 'he, J.niking with a, bewitching smile at, Uini. 'l'ouie, ctoc, you promi-ed ns, a uilud,,aod I am goiti to bake for to-mt'irow; the dviu ia'Tiot,' To datj fb'bread of tho low 11 wTild.) b'uC ihl bcnttfbrwnrd leave it toiaei!'it. t -u't , 'Flow ,ba inoBjehf, M-adam do, la Tour, du-Pin kept her cid. bhe lio-iaitd ou( gying bciaclf.to Hvatön lo lier'vcgc tables und'ciCiihi'tbcraC. It WBa- C tV sutH HO Ctmnd that il. do Talleyrandttiaiubberl Tbolsy afici bo went to pay ,)ter.svv.t, atijound l.cr.in ibe poiiltry-jard, tuxrounded by a boat of fowls, hungry chieka and pigeons. ' Fhe wa all that 'ab'd had proniia4 t.i te.'J Uffidca, her houlth LadJ ovu 0 mitcli icoifltcj tbst sbe sccnied lcaslstigue-l. bji the housework tliaii. if abo had attended the; ball. or jho winlcV; ' Iht touuty'; wh it'll li'ad been' vsuurkable in'fhc'pM'genuw palaeo of Veiaiailleai .waa.. daclint( in ber cottage iti the .New ,WorJd. a )ln df Talleyrnnd aaid 0 to her,, , , ..'Iudeed!" replied . jdio wttti ' iiaivotv, 'indeed, do you ibink' au? ' I am dc Halted to 1 ear 'it.. ': A avoiiian äa always1 and every wleic pruud of her jacuonul uttratlivi..!' , . ( j ,, ., ., At that lupuient the black ,ar rvont bolted into tbo dt'uw it g'routu, boldifg In 'Li f 'and'hrs j il kct witlr a ' long' rent iu tl.ei batfk; ' Mia-ais' biiu jirkct torn; pleat juusij bitu.v ; . . She inttiif diaielv look a needle, rcii'iircd Culjuh' jaiket, and continued the Coll ve."iiioii vi iris a thsrinfn aiu,.iciiy. Tbl liiile iidioatuto Uft a-Q.-ep tuipit. rlon to the: mind; a l t M. Co, Talley rju.b, who ued fo , tcfaito it with 1 liat tot. of voice pti uti.it to his nariation. ' ; , t 1 1 i ..... ..- .a . . . . Ti.o botao wbii Ii Z.ill'eolf. r rode1 wlnii abot iit MKl Cuck ha Inn LulyfolJ lor 1,501. . . -. mm A poor mau who lud I con ill, on being asked by a gentleman ' wl liber l bad taken a tctnedy, it pl.cd. '0, f ain't laVrcn any u-ttifdy,1 but i l.ave taken lota of phync't .' Sir ficoi; Biiccdo'o of ;e SlM'H.lo.1 'I.E.!... related a curious Lung, L Jlmpctor oiii nie 11 of China He Tum ii,quinng, of Sir . ' . - 1. !...-.. . (Jcotge tbo luiuir.cr in .whivh phjeiciane wtto p.itd.iu li'ioland. 'When, aller S.0Ü10' dilli cal 1. vi hi.. m.-joMT7 va 'ma Je io omi.rebliid thtr'svaUro, t a t'xtlaisiiudIa uny mail will iu J'.uplaii J tuai can Mord o bo'il.? Mowl i) iil Inform jou,". raid be, "bow I ir.nt.Mte toy physician. I have four to whom the laic ol my ' health is ci ioiiAtud. A ctrtuio M'ekly!saläVy Its "allowed tleui. bat the-uioiocii 1 am ill the I'Milurytrtof till. I am. wrjl a,;tu. I 1. nd not infui ui 'tu.i-7j iUiiciasj aro" usually, tl""V . ' '1 . ' 'wliDtvcr invit tfci'.rlnc'vuis istjiit supply titCiVt-fhe,1tiiUi vi'su)V' Icuo.'au.or. (