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Hut when I time to Reuben's and she j "I said I could not, Dick,'' title to it. Timber is very scarce, but coal cast i;ot a glance on i;e, but flirted with; "N ocseuse.'' is abundant, so near the surface that the

young Drown my heart sank, t t "l remember perfectly. . beating rain has caused it

l nirted, too, out ot revenge, with X illy ''u h bit said Dick; 'lye got the right in the face as you ri

Jay. r note about nie. If von evsr were iu the is. intermixed considerably with sulnhur.

I took her down to supper, and saw ' habit of taking more than was good for "I don't sav this to aton he emicrra-i

ora on young Brown's arm. you, I should say you had when you wrote tl0tl. b.,t i "p. sav it to everv U nosier i

saw her home, too, for the doctor nev- this. Forgetting it is suspicious too. ,ht is i eood circumstances to stav at!

For the American.

"BY MARY KTI.E PALLAS. i ..her. as well as if it were but

iterdiv bow pretty Nora Neale looked I 1 V- be riubt of Unci- Berkley's husking j No . .- ci,..., m-ont in amonfst the i '

nien folks to have our tea, and play at t all that evening, and went to Look here: women iu" i-,i, c i i njv own hnmi th irmt.O d io r Ja

The Hated Amendment. -east or north of the Antilles, combined

A Poem ! The Democratic Senators and Renre- ; with extraordinary volcanic influences, un

it to look you "I'teIi"ri" B-rtpert Coihsiau MBU.iTe9 jD our te Legislature , in their deruiinded the Antilles chain, which went ids along, but it Earnest! tU a little word, j late filibustering and dis'grsceful attem pt. ! dow t,iC tatdjsm well established

by resignation, to dodge ihe duties imposed lu ",,Ia' iraouions, uiosi i have gala

ature. have but re- 'Cii u.h

l'4,v 1 . . . . i. a

A'e vhe attiiere u. ner uc.li i" j." , ; v , i 1 -V a bunch of sweet seringas in her ! oay went over to Llm Farm to de- , ' v,;. l,,Ain,. handsomer than anv i TOan'i n explanation. 1 he door was shut

0iucn ! . . .,, in mv tao

and dance to old blind Kill's fid- j 'J home the most wretched man

1 1 1 t

' 'My dearest '

What?" cried I. 'My dearest,' repeated D'ck, rending, I'il ccslaiuly be ibere. Yours, in haste,

v. - ... i L- aru-t

fine lady l nave ever seeu m jewels. f f.-.nnd a seat beside bcr pretty soon,

ind though I didn't say much, I suppose

'Miss Mora,'? said the help, pertly and ! The somethin

consequentially, "hopes Mr. Deane won't found. trouble himself to call again, for it wouldu't "Give nie the nofe," I cried.

Certainly, said Dick. I snatched it and suk back

The truth

upon tr.e had flish-

1 r - , . ,,

1 let her see somehow how I felt, for she - , ii rnSr and! And 1 left the threshold I had crossed

. v;i "nL. nirht T nroro!ed s0 ten as an eiiemV might have lelt it. , pillow in a swoon

h' I saw her Vome across the fields, et- Heaven knew I loved .Nora as well ed upon me too suddenly, tor I was as weak tD ir came to the old stile I paused. ' i as ever ani that all this was a mystery to . as an infant and as nervous a woman, andasw Xora,'' I said. "See I me- lick brought me too and left uie in - l ht the nioon is;" and as she! Truly 1 bad flirted with Tilly Jay, but Sue's care. She fancied me jdelirl mis, for

Linked over her shoulder, l caugni ncrj-- j -v .v, ...t....,,

, i. ...i n.(i it i ana men it was sne wr.o nua taten tut face in my bards ana kissta it. i .

-V.t to be ashamed of yourself, . . .f

boint; or, if be is doing a poor busness at; what be is at, try something else; for if i yoa can't, make money in Indiana, yo j surely can't in Kansas. I am confident I j can do better there than in Kansas. Ii

Olivkr. ' 'think I will try it anyhow; but, if you are to arouse me bad been bound to go. be sure and take greenbacks i enoush to build oa a house, for houses

are very scarce and rent verf. higb. i "Mr. Apple sooke of Kansas being such

a good frutt country. I have no room to dispute with him, but, upon tny honor, I : never saw an apple that was grown in the ; State, but saw several trees large enough i to bear. 1 know men that went to Mis i

"You cue i

Oliver," said she. ' I uever was so angry. Ju-t dare to do it agsin." lon't dare nie,' said I. Then 1 put my arm about ber waist. Give me the right to kiss you. Nora," I said. "Teil me ycu'U be my wife son e hy. It's lonely at the farm now since Sie is married, and I know no one on esrsh ss pretty and as good as you. Yon't To i have me. N'or.i?'' And she lefr- me kiss her airun, and I left ber at ber own K ?r. fve'.itig as happy as a king happier, f ,r I raver !.e.r s of a king who b .dn't

si'ii.f ': '' t,H-.V I V"if. -. ! I : u i - f i 1,-m! MS.-il tried to a: .Ii,- h it- I

with voting Hrown.

"It can't be anything serious,"' I said. "It must clear up at last. I couldn't !ie if I lost Nora." Dut it did not clear up, and it did last, and though we saw each other often, Nora would never give me either look or word. Young Brown was her constant escort, and it began to be rumored that they ere engaged to each other. One day, my ring ana a lock of hair I had given her were

a dozen times.

At last she obeyed me, and Nora came.

cue sat oes;de me witli a ad, quiet lace, and looked at the; I looked at ber. "Nora,"' I said, "yoa remember lleuben and Jeunie'ii home ooiiiiu?" "Yes," she said, coldly. "You wrote me a note." 'I did, Oliver." "1 tent an answer what was it?" "Oliver," said the, with a evy, "why speak of it? ' "I know what the noto was at last," 1

s.iuri and bought apples at fifty cents a j bushel, and sold them in Tola very rea'd -ily at two d; lirs and fifty cents a bushel.) Rut I have reason to believe the contrary; j tor where there is so many insects, they j will surely visit our fruit trees. There j is almost ail kinds of the bug and fly fain - ' ily there. The chinch bug is more nu:n ! erous than any other I believe, for one j man told me that he honestly believed j that he had in seven acres of corn a wag-

on bed luii. vi course lie had no corn but so it is.--Xorth Western Farmer.

'o about bis crown or his bead, j te ti.ink of it. :e wi mine now, and I was Not a farmer in the place a sweetheart. So many bad ii Lcr, too; I knew more tb-n i!-e. I held my head higher

1 vikc l ir the church aisie beside

sent to nie, without a line, by express, and said, "Nora, as truly as I am a dying man,

1 began to think to it might be so. I wns very wretched. I longed to die. I thought of leaving the farm and going to sea before the mast. 1 thought of arssr. ic and drowning, and even wept when no one saw me, alone ir. my own chamber.

b

e my i re.ty cra.

lif-r. a 'id f. ! ,r I. Tiii'ir fro h - a; an.i i-i't

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1

n - ore h i o.l- :..vs.

1 a obi a nee to talk mn!i 1 at our winter evc-

in't r.;ind a hit? pi

Sbs was fund of n;e, ;i 1 of me, too, for I

me, stood six ioef in n: v

fi-:i it W! It. 7 :; ' !t'"'i. Mit'U l.i

in it. 1 : t;

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hand

mi m-istire I a co'ii jaid sbcu'ili : s. ;i true Kive revrr does rnri it 1 fourd io) st u in f :i i ir Idoik !i hi. til CSii istin-is time bad

id Uciben Howard li.aniej Jitli i 1 bis h'me (niiia;. ii 1'tun jnst ti.eu on busiiie.-s. i been sovu ti'inli'o nb.ost tbe i p..nr ol i era n : f.tt Iter die.!, and t -j .I'.O settled yet. I Wall'e 1 . I i ue ' 'leie i ii-.-. ; i i. for i wts n o-.-Wiin, and T did not .of ii y -vlfe in anxiety iit -.mt a'V-tsit'l d'.e-.J. I was vrrv-4oisv r Ib-igiit, trying t undeis'and rs. and '.caving ail in bi baruis 1. wheo ene in .re.ing op came s " i".v 'ioej in the hotel. i- ! -.a Nora, arid ran thus: K I. i F. K M .

: ;v::s: K m:".-! find d i e coniiiiir" on e lio

! o i.-ov to g witli !le.' i tie-;ei!te luirry, and can't G n dl

v. i ite a liiing eb-e bes'des my Yoi.'R No it A. tier was from a young fellow 1 ;u;!ii'. of. and Was as fed lows:

fishn.g pa; 3 Wc'il have

you roi'i come, sav so.

elltlti' fellow. ': K Tt KNKR. a hurrv. I was wanted

It was tiea'ii to re to

I supposed now that while I was at Boston, yourg Rrvw n lit', i c-,t me out, and that Nora bad no pretence of offence with use aftev all, and when I saw htm with ber" I fated him httu-rly. But not Lir. In sp'te of all I loved ber stid. I would have given all I bad for one of the sweet smiles she used to make ma iia py Mi.ii, and I could hardly tl.iiik it was not a dee am w Ik n, one d i y . m y-!.-!er Sue told me that Neraaisd young B.uw-i weie really to le married in the snri n r.

S

it was a strange mistake. lour note was meant for Dick Turner, who "bad asked me to go fishing witu him. I bis is yours the one written to you and put in the wrong envelope." I held out tiie little rumpled paper. She caught U, rea l it, and in a moment was

weeping on my neck.

"Oil, Oliver, have been! O

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ne s.-u.i, livfr, my

Brow n

i,

b

ed. a; d she w.is so often

.is.-ii. t alter no ot;s

lb.it U .-eeme.l kkc-v.

One ii.iv I tvood talking to a tstdghbor

I i Per 1-oiks, v, ,hen tPvV tamo dining

r.o i n wo i ii in t a i lie

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own tilt

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up.

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he said. 'The

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;ie n-ot'g on a i' want . it .

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I'o'I i-ilig e--l s n oil' i i he two rei 'ies.

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at it.

y t;.

" 1 iiev go it at a P ice

! or. ! never shout.

"They are running away

g;:i will be killed.' , And I started np just in time to see; ( youig Brown p'nnge fn-tri bts seat, and; ; the he.r.-es loading atoittt d toward us. I Nora wa a timid little thing. She bad I no Ti"-onrt of mind. L knew she would; trv to j nop. and tlvat would fe the end of, all for ! or. "blo re was no time to tl ink. j , I d is. oil down the road In a n inure moie ' . I bad cauuht the nearest horse. lie was! 1 and fui ions. j j I can't hold bt.n a moment," said I. I I "For Heaven's sake lift Nora out. Mr. ! i Burrs;" and. with might and main. I ; tiro co to io.M the creature until I sn the ' girl safe on the grass in the old farmer's . arm.. Then 1 could do no more, i 1 let go tbe I ri.lle, trying to spring J ' a-Ide. lot a s'oie lay in the wny. 1 wis j ibmg to the earth, kicked and trr. m pled , on in nn instant. I beard shouts. 1 saw; ! people runntngup 'irmers from t lie fields ;

i j eoesiriai s iiom nie roaa. i mougni,

:what a fool I dear, and I'll

ove you better than ever, i 11 bo louder

of you, and kinder to you. If you can forgive me "' "Will you marry- mo, Nora?"' I asked. "Oil, surely, Oiner." "But you were to marry poor Brown." "No," sai l Nora. "He wanted toe to have him, Oliver, but I never should." Then tli ere was a pause. Nora," I said at last, "if I should live, I don't know that I'm right in holding you to your word. They say I shall never be strong as I used to be. and must go hobbling about the world for Hie. You won't like that, Nora." She held me tighter. "it was for me, Oliver, " she said. "Oh. live, and vou shall see if I am not grate ful." Sj I let my head rest on her arm, and felt ber breath on my cheek, and was hap-i'V-Of course I lived, or I should not write this, and though for a month or two I thought I should never walk without my erntehes, the time came when I iiungtliem iute aside, aid came so soon, too, that I stood beside my Nora in the church as tail find strong as ever, and for all our lovers' onsrre!. we've been a Inppv couple

ever since, aod stiail be, please while we live.

Words toWomsn, from Florence Nightingale. The following letter of course is not new, as its writer has gone, some time since, from works to rewards, but it may be new to many i f our readers, and it has a value that tiu:e and repetition cannot le-sen. Florence Nightingale was singularly gifted with that most uncommon kind of sense common sense. London, Sept. 13, lSGd. To Lemuel Jss: My Dear Sir. I could not do what you asked me to do in your kind letter of July 12. viz: give you information about my own life; though, if I could, it would be to. show how woman of very ordinary

aPibty has been l-d to Godan.l unaccustomed paths to service ihat lie did in hers could tell vou nil, you would

has done all, and I nothing. I have worked I bard, very bard that is .-iH and I have !

never refused God anything though being naturally a very shy person, most of my life has been distasteful to me. I have r.o peenh-.r gifts. And I can honestly assure any young iady, if she. wiii out try to walk, she will soon t.e ab to run the nppnint ed course '" B it then she must learn to walk, and so ftl.en she inns she must run w ith patience. (M 'st j eoole don't even

try to walk )

by strange do in His . And if I see how God

Kansas vs. Indiana. Some one writing us from Coles county, Illinois, signing hii'i-e'if J. M. C, late of Morgan county, Indiana, gives rather a l aid report from Kansas, and thinks that

I. Dot I wori!,i vjso say to nil vcing j ladies who are called to any peculiar veca- j tion, tiiiahfy youisiives lor it. as a man j does bts jyork. Don't think you can nn- ! dert.ike it otheiwi-e. No one should at' tempt to teach the Greek laiiouiL'e until ,

Heaven, ,e js nififiter of the language; and this be ; i can become only by hard study. And, j j 2. If you are called to man's woifc, do1 not exact a woman's privileges the

privilege of ltiaccurac.-, of weakness, ye muddleliends. Submit j ourselves to the' rules of business, ,i men do, by which ' alone vou ca.i make God's business sue-!

Often spoken, .ften hearj:

Written, printed, read and spelt, Weighty only when 'tis felt. , Eainesil 'tis th electric 6re, Kindled by the highefire tilowing solemnly and still, Moul ting all thiDgs to the will. Soul of action, sj.rin g of ihjuht, Working miracles ot naught, Throwing yenrs iato au hour; Volumes uiy not teil its power. Stndont, with the th .ughiful brow Lighted by ambition's glow, Toiling np the rugged neep, Worn and weary, faint ami weak, Reaching alter hidden things, Wonld'.i thou soar on eagle's wini;s? Wnuld'st thou scale tho tuountnin hi gill? Bathe in the unetoadei light? See the tecret fount unsealed? Read tho mystery revealed? Knrnest delving in the mine, Wheie the geois of science shine;

l-.arnest seeking for the light That snail make the darkness bright; tan estuess to will and do, lceji, ns;. llcss, strong and true, This jletil priive the master key, Opening the way R.r'.tte; '1 Dio shuil I'laui the l.oaong feet, Vv Ueru the crystal wafers uo ct. ti ashing from Castalni's jrii!g; This shall lend ihv spirit wiuk Throne thee in the t-e-a of 1 g. t 6tieuiing from the .u.iuatsin hight. P.-et, with the dreanoy eye. B.m wita n.--j,';r...ins high, outd'ft ihoii weave tho burning thought Into strains with music fraught, binding with a inig'ity sj eil Y hercs'ic'ti ihy number swell, Chuni iiig e'en the idle thtorg. tlivethy ouf onto thy sonj.-; io sy larguislu-d till it enuht tii-iiius frviu the earnest thought. Wiite i earnest, e that wiiie: Let the heRtt the wirds inelite: yVrite not for a. sounriiig na;ue, Not fur fortune, not tV r fame; Wtitenot for ibi- things thai be; Write, hat for Eternity. Stat es rear. , with the torguo of flame. Jealous of thy Cont.tr 's fame, IVi ul'i'st tha wie-l.ithe s vnrd of inight? Plead in earnest for the ruht. Wiiuld'rt thou sway I he bi e-i : ii'.ess crowd By thine insiration boweu? Earuestlv nd fi'nitv sricnl. ;

This shall U isli the ii.-lvner's cheek; Th: shall tire tho kin .11 : ng ey e, Flashing back the soul's i epl;-; This shil prove the wondoo cham 't hat -h.il I error's ha.-te disarm; V c, each thrilling wor J shtll tbca Tel! upon the beans f men. Ami thine eriies'iic?s shall trc Mind and stiefg h an 1 power to thee. Christian, 'mi 1 the tenipest's strife On the stormy si-a of lite, Vtoiil.i'st thou s ; 'i ly s'.ccr thy hark OVr th waters do p and .lark? WnnM'st thn the diisr.'inir prize Veil d hvii from mortal ews? K irnest cinging to the cross, When tho ang. v bi'luws toss; Vla:r.e?t f:;ith an-i eiirr.o.-t prayer, Kartiest. wit! to do and bear, These shall pave the way for thee I ot o :m mart., iity . Pray in e.itnojt " ;h't r.rir; Work io earnest wh'te ye may; Very few shnil wear tiie crown yV!io would iiy to'ir a rat o' .ioiva;' A'ery IVv sh.,11 win th day Who arc weny by the way, Vo'j few shall enter in W h j h:ive not iu e.trueit Veen. KarnesC 'tis a little word l'i en spoken, o.tcn hear.!; r'ttfti, printed, read ind spelt, M gMy oi.ly when ' i- f--'t. 'Tit to enrrest ;v..r,1 t! it t.'U, 'Ti;- the earnest stro' e tut fcOs, ' I the earnest s ill i h.t's -"'rotig, Tt the earnest liV th it's long t-enl of action, spring of ih'.uufct, . V. oikit g miracles ol iiHuglit, Throwing years into an hour. Volumes may not te'l its power. M. Ani'iK 1'iTTf.tsns. Collegiate Tnsatute, lijckoit, Indiana, March 1 iu.. IS.'iil.

by our National Legislature, have but re

in North

-bio sh-p

at

rrii America, record" on the and groove

Ctuaccai anrf

(asserted their determination to be still also by unimp. k

! identified with the dark ages, opposed to j rot's tbcu.selvvri - b . ! evervthina: tiist sators of nioo-res. But i 'eft in the giant walb

' for the tear that their carcasses would be i "nta iartuj. on me coast ot V enezuela, I incarcerated within the city prison, and hcre this mighty chain was broken ; reI their per diem ued up in raying tines ! cords which I have twice seen, which may I . 1 . . . r . J . ... 1... I l. ..II . 1 s

thev ttnmariliJilv ineakeJ away, eneh with i t,c ,cau " ages ro come, ana wotcn are

j his resignation in his pocket, to the Governor's ofiice, to tesign. What brave I men, tbesel How proud their constituency ' to welcome borne, on such an errand, these pigmies, these dwarf, these n.en who have not the manliness to represent them on all .occa-ions in cur legislative balls. -

tiot mvths or fable.

In this tremendous catastrophe, probably the most stupendous that sver took place on the smface of the globe, the FenirjsulHr of Yucatan, with it splcndi i Aztec cities, sans, and since has partially jTisen, leaving the two grand sunken es

i This amendment, ordaining a uniform i tua'c, the Gulf of Mexico and the Lanbrate of suffrage throuohout the Republic. I pf,an Seai i"11 which the two snbterraneau

is just what should be written down

'livers, from the constant oveiflow of their

; black and white as a part and parcel pf j vai cisterns under the mountains, now 'our great charter. Hitherto an Ameri- ! -Tread their clear and blue waters, heated can cititeu's right to bis ba iot has been 1 hi ll'e volcanic furnaces they have ptss- ! determined by the various Mates. But so if'1- By the j .int i-.flax of tbesj ritef great a function as ibis belongs by ri-ht ! j"'0 Caribbean Sea, its wosfern surface o the United Sutcs. Uudtr our'ptesent 1 i! elevated several feet above the level of . system there are at least hall a d. zen rules ocean; and pouring into tha Gulf of of sud'tage iu the various parts of the : Mxo, weeiii its western cotst,, and 'country Ir. some States there is a rron- ' taking iu its way the waters of" th Ilia

i erty q talllie ition, in others none. I n ! del ii of te a ud the Mississippi,

'some a proportionate cd mix lure of ra

tiotiaii'y, decided by blood, in others t?'pe. Instead d ihese giaiiug ineijii.iiiiies there ought to le, li.iu M..:,.t; to California, from the Likes to the Gulf, a uniform eur

delJNofteaud the Mississippi, this vast

flood debouches with them into the 'Atlantic, at the Florida Cape, and thjre becon.e.a li e Gulf Stream, until now one of the uicolel puixlcs of the world. GKOlt.iE CVTI.IN.

1 rency. Certainly, if we h

nave tne right

to enact a bii! for ciiizen's cu t' rights, we have the sume right to enact a bill, and

mnke it part of our oonstitu'ion,

the same citizen's i'o'iicil lights, should one Stite txclude from the

too, for Why ballot-

l box a certi.in class of eiiiz -ns, and another State invite to it exactly thes&me class? Such arbitrary caprice is unstatesmau like, , disgraceful and pitiable. The ample folds of the constitution envelop all citizens

upn which

I iie citi-

: a!

aiiKe, ami tins 1 tiie tneorv

j this grand Republic is based.

zen, be he bigli or low, or white, looking into

our constitution sees himself reflected as a j

! citien

ask.

Marriage of Priests. A ease has ree-ently been before the Court of Appeals at Naples, which shows bow completely Rome is losing its tr.iditional power over the people, vn in ItVy.Such au appeal and such a deinorii.-lrs tiou on the part of the people would have been an impossibility only a tew years since. A priest (M. Tregiia, of Salerno) desired to marry; the loc.il tiibunai pronounced that be coui J tiot, aui lot bade th civil

i otiiccrs to take any steps in the matter.

rich or poor, black j ue appealed and the case was carried to the bright face of i 'MnUs and ar-oieil bv able .l erw . tx

1 ne- counsel for the Priest took ibe

Iu the name of Justice, then we ; o-rottnd that the civil law re-ards men nnln

why may not all citizens have e.tual i a ;;9.n-.e nl witbAiit r.r.v..t ..

i rights rights civil -rights political? ! religious obligations. If a man were not

iins ameuumeui appeals io every cm- , disqualifiod by some fanuie io his civil en, eeryl.c;e, to rise above prejudice . ,.olldition, he cou'd not be fo merely hf and declare that every cit z-n throughout ,he r.rl ,!, ie had taken a vow .A'li.

! this broad union shall have equal righ's 1 bacv on admission to sacred orders. H i and equal pi iviicges guaranteed by the ! arguea, also, tlwt celibacy i, in perfect constitution. ! contradiction to the nature of man, to the i ibe Democratic party fear the result of". Bivi,,e Word revealed in the Scriptures, tins enactment, and therefore openly de- ! , j t0 the example of Christ who selected

I lie lea iers ot tins party are f.-,.- l.w ,li;T,l. a.i.l i,uil i.,.r. l..l

hat class of citiens 'except John anl I'anl, according to the

y Have waged an inces- tesliiuouv of St. AmbiOse and St. liil.rv

sar-t warfare wilt not be their friends, and : ,:pouts 0f applause and vivas , The idea ihcrehvo th?y fear that their spoils of of- o!'ccl,hacy had been Conceived to servo ei.e wi.l be jeopardized.- i lose leaders are ;he .bridle) atnbittoti of the Stephens so se bsh tloit they have not the magnan- ht, (!r0!?orJ9 and the Innocent, and kiHimity to stand upon the broad and con-, soui ti.e llC;irt. ,0j jhe luora,

oxerument be- i uu.t it wvu o.,, responded to their

""J - nntuiPations: so e-reat haa )od the tier-

througit

n ounce it

eil a wire that

ae;i!iist w notn t :;pi

ijteiit principle that this

longs to ail cit;z-tis alike.

the aisct?iipient to see that the ciiraiost I ,:,), .i ,,... iv..... i.;k

. .-, ......

moraiizr tor an jhc anointed of the Lord hnmilitv has

elevation ami the best

.pp

sjiin

Lssed and de tlieui with :

in-

generated class is to

elf rest vet, w ith a belief

in the possrbibty of their elevation.

ll. -. T -. - 111 I . e .11. 1. -,. ,.!T. -!l

panics wen io uo in inaiana wouia oetier ceea: ior tie n:i never s.-ioi nut tie win remain here and improve their lousiness, give His success and His b'esing to in

certain

y lu I h e re . Olivkr.

Thank Heaven she is safe," and knew no !

u.ore. i When I opened my eyes I lay in a room, ; I knew, at Kim Farm. My sister was be-I

:. i . . i x- . . i . fi.w 4.-. ers

Slvie llle. a i! u .e'U su" U ie eiiT w hkuo, weeping. My limbs were bandaged, anel

a handkerchief was about my bead

i . . . . ....! 1...

S MHio: io spe.iie, cut v-ie i. mi m u me;." , , ' iii- t -13 qniot, N.dlv-she said; "year lungs k'n;. and landed m woat my inend, have been injured", and you mustn't talk. ; Mr. A pp. e, cans the 'gate.en spot ot tv;,iiYou'ilbe better soon, I hope, but just . aNer k-ur wccks nard travel ana oxnow you must be Patient." Then she kiss-1 I5e- . .

t. . i as emiorants, tor the western country -hecKeti me. - ' , , - ...... A. ... f

i - in. i.as'e

" 1 'o k 1 w ren'e: t ;ui t tome; better employment for M-dnes iiy. lake whom you like in my 1 ' 4 '-' o u r s wiili regrets. Oliver Bean. Tl ere were envelopes on my stand. I o.rmc i t; o of these, sealed up my brief ff'ies. tosstd them into the letter box as

1 fied. and was off at full speed, inst in ' now you must be patient

line to save Lawyer Brioht from despair, j ed me. lloit day and the next wound up my J As she bent over me Nora glided from i'l-mc-s and on Yednesdty I found the room, ti ysel!" spec, ling post-haste to Lira Farm. J "One word. Sue," I said, 'young Brown?' 1 fcad only steeped at home to dress' "Is dead said my sister, solemnly. !,s,vne-s my horse, and I rattled up to ; This was why Nora wept, then. 1 turn- - u o. at a furious gallop. ed my fce to the wall. I did not care to 'Miss Ncale iaV I asked of a servant speak any more just then. t the.; -,.r. j So the davs passed and nights came

i and went, and I was very ill yet. I saw

me come." she verv little of Nora, save "when I wakened soa'c lcr oue UKae.ri

;1' ' 1 suddenly and caught her standing ncar ' explain it, ior it is very in

. i i v- . ....j ' ,t. t times it comes to ti

e iieu. v 1 1 e . .11111 v . , . ..... . . . . v m.

1 si

Conundrums. j Yby is an incorrect writer lik a peace making mau Because he rigktf ici on.j (writes wronj). !

J. M. tl. must be responsible for the state - . effieieticy; to sketthiny and unfinished. Why is it said, "It is better to have a incuts be makes, as he says are made for; work. ! bad wit's than a goo.? one?" She brings the benefit of others and not for Liiuself. j 3. It has happened to me move than 1 one sootiest to repentance. He says: j once to be told by women favour country-; Why is a deal door iika a fox's coat? "The readers of the Farmer, having j women i; "Yes, but you had personal free- It is" fir. . been invited to write for it, 1 will present j dom." Nothing can well be further frets i What makes every body sick but those a few facts that I feel it my duty to write, ' the truth. I question whether God has ; wbo swallow it? Flattery. 1 not for the bene tit .of myself, but of oth ' ever brought any one through more ciltii-j Why is a schoolboy who is beginning to

I am now iu Coies county, Illinois, cuities and con'radtcttons than I have had. read like learning iiseif? He is learning, i

On the 23d of last September, L ' started, But I imagine these exist less among vow What onestion is that to w hich you must i

the hope and ambition of that class whom we govern to-day, but who are not allowed a Voice in the government, w hether that be over themselves or others. Oar Fathers made this governnent for mat, and all the test that we should ask to-day lor suilYnge i m-tuhmul, regardless of r o e. col o, oi previous condition. This denial to these ciuzeiis of the United States of the right to participate in the

government is a j genius and spirit

tions. The rights and privileges of the oltisotis of the United States, at home and abroad, should be assured by tb nation and secured by fundauHrtital law. Deaf

suffered nd still suff.-rs. To make society moral tho priests nnht bo made moral.

e'rf : ..,,3 ll.;.. rtnlv l.i n n.-.irn il rTh.l V. .,1

a.i.i int.- vn,i v,i.t j I lowing their mariiace. Aaio loud vivas

ineoinpany viith xwy family and two others, than among us, so I will say no more.

on

k bcr hes.L gone to the hv

"L am surprisea at mm caiiing n tne ! garden spot, if he will examine the soil I as I elid, I think he will adn.it I am right before I get through. I want him to take , his spado anel examine how deep the soil : is I mean the porous soil for when he geis eighteen inches down, lie will find a

I very bard, eiamy clay, whien he wul

compelled to rai-e with a Pick

i . .

' other miguty instrument

answer ves? hat does 1 speii; '

But to women f would say, look up- j Why is the Czar of ail tiie Rtrssias like ,

whether it be an accus- , Christmas? Ho is an enemy to turkey.

as upon j Why is going to the play like last week? ill keep 1 It is fins' time, (pastime).

yon all alike from ibiseouraoeir.ent and I Whv are c'.astiers greater sufferers than

from presumpti.-.n. from idleness and from ; other peop'e? They have most poms, overtaxing youiseif. Where God leads! Why is a man on a gibbet lite a watch?;

4.

vnnr ex-ill-Ir nt.lliiir

touted or an tin accustomed wori

a trust eouniej to you. 1 In? wi

or

i me. Anil sue was so verv sao. mat

''Yes v:i- ; 1 i T 1? 1 - ,r,t.i? Kitlorli- I'.tr r.iiir P.r.M. n ! 3tld nCVCl"

'ohl er. You tuight have passed them I pitied her, but it made tue worse to 'nihr,a,l." ' know it. " 'see crow hot with anger and i "If we could only arouse him a little," t tut n. ..mem Nora's little brother thrust I I heard the doctor say to my sister, . there "!,rur;y bead from the window. (might be hope.'' I lijou pe took her,"' he said, 'canse i I was ghei to hear that. I knew I had

i c ep

rets uivid,l

be

some

I would like if

:ids il won". 1 ;tilar, some

uvitoo very ivmm, It i pOiil'-? ? h :l i

HlO ttl asi )i i ti V)if ,l.n' w ' l.vt V.ri rk.l cIlmi!.? r fv nk1V- irv.i n c

' -ii;e other gal. I would. ' J I had walked. I wouldn't have cared so 1 iuu.ei my horse in an instant, and' much tor that bad she loved me. I think ,iof a.v- 1 did not mean to take the I would have been willing to lie there for-'-'is adxiee, of course, but at the door ever it she would but have been to me

" e next house s

1 u: i.o i 'u-'ker. She was the doctor's life wa not worth a great ileal.

r. and as I l..v,.- J . i i. .

water wiii not penetrate it; tcr it rained all day and night, and the wind turned from the southwest, and in sixty -fouf hours the roads were du ty, ar.dit had rained in torrents before. There is a singular substance rises to the surface iu some places, so much so that it gathers on the weeds, low down, and can be crumbled off like soda. 1 supposed it was alkali. Not being a chemist, 1 did not take it through any process, unless in my system. This

but n most

the wsy. He has bound himself to help i you to gc tho way. - 1 1 have been nine years conSaed a pris , oner to my room from illness and over- j whelmed with business. (Had I more j faith more of the faith which 1 profess I should not say, "overwhelmed,"' for ir is all business sont me by God. And I am really thanked to lli n, though my sorrows hive been deep and miny, and he still makes mc do bis business.) !

Tl;is must be in? oxcipi !'r lot hiving backward

answered yo-ir ,vi:slio:is before.

He hangs in chains. by is a leaky barrel like It runs.

ami applause The advocate for the Romish party opposed the priest, sad,j be stood there to contend only for the law, and its very silence on the subject was a proof that the old state of things was continued. Th practice of tcvcral centuries was opposed to any el.anjfev. A to the example of Christ and his apoiilie. lie had nothing t6 A.i u ilh l'ar-t nh'cb iirciMr.l I llNI va.ij

ntpaPie violation ot the- u. i i -.i f

, ,. . . ago. lie was ouiy " ouceiucu wum latter of lvepubnea'i inst i! u - i . ' i... . i - i:

ill m in t s s.f in I iifiit ii iv i e i-i ii iiiicniiiinA

, I - - j t- .vuk cf Church and State. And lie protested 'against any changes which would do violence to the prejudices of the multitude. . W ti 3 t ei-iiiiol ll.iiv I h i ll I: nf o mnfi ivki cnD

oorn ineiepenoeui. , in UiC riesellCe ot- hi8 WJ(e Mnd fam j jjy He felt assured that the jude would A P.ivcr Under the Rocky Mountains, j r. jet so mons'ious an appeal. Tmbner's Record contains the following The Attorney then followed the advofr on Mr. Cabin: I cite of the cae in a speech full of elo. Mr. Catiiii, the American cthnographist. i que nee, and distingu shed by the nos whose ex'enshe ttavels have led him 1 liberal sptiit. Like the AdvoesteCatici,throngh eho wildest ami ru test s-enery of be argued that the civil code recognitor Au.eiiea, has turned his attention for set er-. citiren as equal: and now that the al years past fiotu the Indians to the reeks grand principle of the separation or" and has made in these st tidies v ova ues to : 'b urcb a n d State established they eouh!

A Curious Sentence. The following curious seotetce ".Si. fi'V iinpo tci.et. opf'o vof'ts" is tint Gist class Latan, but can be freely translated.

coward? 1 South America, to the Rocky Mountains, -nly rfgavd the priest jn bis eivil rea-

(lie Andes and the Antilles, ibe result of toms. Let Romnn t atrrohes make their which he is prepar ng to publish in a work services as splendid as they liked, they ei.tllied 'liit Lilted and Snlsided R,.cks should have full protei-tiou of the law, as ot Aim'iit:i, with ti.eii li uuencos on the sb oibt ibe members of all other religious Oceanic, A iiii.i-piiori.' and 1, .ml Currents.' eon. munions; but let them not attempt to One of the striking features of this book ! interfere with the State. Marriage was

"i cease from try work; the sower will ; seems to be. to quote his o vn words, "the honorable ana ot purely civil obligation, wear away bis wheels." It has three pe- 'discovery of a river uidr the Rooky 'but if to this persons wished to add the culi ivitic.s: First.it spells forward and : Mountains tr-tnv Nm s h.rgr than the priestly benediction they were at liberty

the sa-nr second, the first let- Mi.i.-.d;;ft's length, and gii ling through , to -io so: it was an aHur ol private con

tort nf -,r.l, .?-.!, ihir.J 9li tbo cp,- J t. c" ii n d v" -t po'v cell .ts of the up eieiiee, interesting and much to bereconi-

with the approval of my own letters of each vroidoe!i the second word; j be.;

0, or I would Sfiiirth. of all thirl, an! soon all through, alluvial

It ; i

mouoiains with

ab-a rpti rn and

solar e

losses bv 1 mended. As to the popular prejudie . " .1 : e : . . . i . ' i i

apor.'ition against no; luatirigo in priesta uui wouni

il.

r .

e ri'cors it i-ikf-s nJ.iiic i 4if a w a v a I. on titc people saw tueui re

list letters e.r each word speil the first ! in its course the sinkm-streams sn l lakes j spvetat) e nea-Ts .1 lammes. r or nunseu

ot the inoUULamS ol Mexico, and With ne wouia mimm-ie ino-r uoiu out mi

hind to a pric't who took bis wife to his

word; the next to the list of each word

srei.s t

:c secc

t.o.l I.'tfU T;M- T.,- ; Ul cl.a n-aAnco- but Ktc it altoocther Is Ot only 111 -Vi.Otl eOU...y,

. - 1 ...... li..rK.,

"ib.w

irovekii..-! Just as we were

As tor

arousing, what was there te be aroused by now? One day 1 knew. News of n v ae-

in .

' t.-e Lome couiing I and Tnm cident bad gone to Boston, and brought

. l U KV wretch has broken his leg. dow n Hick Turner. lie

-W Is ,.ff

yum. " 't 1 e if you'll

- ,

' , . I S i T .1

1 Hi su

down Hick 1 inner. lie came, roaring

! g'ir and all. Supper will condolences and shouting good wishes and

io he's brek and my tun is encouragement at my bedside. He want-

! ed me to smoke. lie niststea upon the ride with me, fact that ' gooei old Botiibon"" was a spe

cific for all earthly ills, and shoos his bead you at r.iy bill of tare and the array of vials on the chimney-piece. At last he chang.

said I, and held out my ed the topic

.othin

J"-'g:r.cnt o.is been ma le pu

1 send it. I have a strong obj 'ctien to i the fourth and fifth; then we find that the I which diminish vai

sending my own likeness for the same : reason. S.iuii of the most valuable works , the world lias ever seen we know not who is the author of; we only know that God is the author of ail. I dv) not urge this example upon others; but it is a deepseated religious scruple in myself. I do

not wish tuv name to remain, nor my like- j cl"a e , " 3 ie.a.y "- ; 6.cs.'' which occur io the Rocky Moan- ' was I'M To wed bv tho most extraordinary

: ness. That Gjd alone should be remc-m- i, '" .'.,' , ' tains range (he says) lmtieate sabmonta- demonstrations o! bpptanso. "Hals were

Allen, Franklin, Anderson and Johnson bered, I wish. j . ue my arW'8'' rose w untis, uu ,,,1, Cl.,.cd by tl e waters of melt-! Jifn-d; t ivas were shouted, and a universal counties the latter being the best I saw ; Jf could really ive the lessons of my i hauty. sooner or I t'er, tustst cey; but v(!; ?novvs 0e- r.,iu" 0t .,), jol, ai a ,.ja,.pi,,g t,f hands ensued si:h as I hnv

by bill. life to mv countrywomen and yours tin-, , , ; . , . thousand si n k ; ng i iters and lakes, winch seen onlv in the enthusiastic audience of J . - . J i fl,An Io I .in I IJo.itu in rout!) -ind iniitin. . .

"HooMer, ycu think it you have to haul deed, I tain look upon us as all one na-

d word, and soon through.! them perhaps by a hundred mouths in its

; 1 deep bud, t!elou..-hes unseen into the Lar The Charms of the Mind. ! ihn a,id ;' of Miert: . t ' . I lne treq'ient ".l )'iyw- am fiiiiif.

, tersona. atntictou .u-y, ...i a ; , , qiti , ri hl ,yt alla -j ,!t-r that the speech of iha A I tot nr y -i Jcner il

hoae than oue who took his concubine.

The correspondent -f the Jt ;?.

who gives rtfi accoiiiitof the argiuicnt

a

they bud and bloom in youth, and contin-

t.v

" i for "It n-f-.i

li.ly." I

iie I d like it. But vrei-oH

I" fcr s," "ne else? ' she asked.

-ot a s.n,

your wood one inn its an awtui j o. Weil, when you take the Kansas feer, just think of having to haul it from ten to twenty miles.

Well, vou say. "I can burn coal.

tion) the lesson? of my mistakes as well as of the rest I would; but for this there is no time. I would only say, work work io silence at first, in silence for years it will not be time wasted. Perhaps in

ue to flourish

long

remains.

i i t.. . - . .

' fining into the seat beside me.

- - - v, v . v vr a I J

What will'von do for a fence? Make of it all your life it will be the time you will af

sto-'e nd so you can for there is more forwards find to have been bests pent; and

stone in Kansas than ever L saw anywhere is vary certain tuat wunoui n you wm ue

These and these al uie, arc the charms that must aud will forever enchant. A Horse's Petition to His Driver.

amotist broken up aw-d angular eok?, are theatre. Long and loud it continued; the on their way to the oi-ean level. demonistrattoti was beyond the power of Through the vast and heated v-m'ts nu- the priests to stop it, and numbers came up derticath liio Amies I contemplate a situ- to ccgratutnte and thank the Attornejilar liver, running from the thirtieth de- General.- What will be the judgment of

gree ot south iatmi !e to tnu north, and the Coiirf it is Impossible to say precisely,

Why didn't you join s on that fish- for you can find prairies there so big that no worker. You will not produce -one

fl she

VAJ I th

come j'ut now.

night, "this will pay off Miss

mg party : ous time. . r . t.

i tnougii

he asked. " e had a gioriWaited for vou an hour,

vonr eyes cannot see across, with a good proportion covered with limestone; but j

now win yoa Plow it.'

'Why did you wait?" I a Yoa titil you'd come. '

4ed.

perfect work," bat only a botca in the ci vice of God.

Pray believe me, ray derr sir, with great

j "I wi'd "admit that there is some good ! truth, ever your faithful servant, i t .. i : . i." i .. . ... . . J .. i. .. , i. ....l 1 Io.iihavu Vi.airp

laud ia liauiiis, but sooicbodjf lias good

F uou t n c s N t 'i i i r l x vi i c .

Up tha bill, whip tve not: down the carrying their overtl twing waters also to but, guided by l he current of publid

j hill hurry me nor, tn the stable, torget toe the t'arnl'hean e. c-pinioii t y the manner and the autece . not; tif hay and covn,Tob me iot; of clean! The Antilles, row partially sunk in the dents, of the Judges, I have no besitatioit ! water, stint me not; of sponge and .brush, ! ocean, are but a chain of mountain tops i in saying ilt the mfrrinc. of piie.sts will

neglect me not; of soft lrvK bed, deprive ! which, six thousand' 3 ears ago. stood up in ' recvive the highest sanction of the law. ' nie not; if sick or coll, chill me not; with their grandeur, a put (and. probably the ; The Court his since declared that the bit and reins, oh! j srk mo n ; and when j jrKrt ) of the Aside-; and at that date the opposition to the priest's marriage is inyou are angry, strike tne not. Oar Dumb , two mighty submoti tasrne rivers, tueetinir, j admissible, and dt roots that the eeremony Animals. aud debouching together i nto tho ocean, shall be proceeded with according l J law.

A if ! j;