Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 50, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 December 1869 — Page 1
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TIIEUNION, THE CONSTITUTION, AND TH ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS
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see the cows all coming home from pasture Daisy and Brindle, and Ilex; old Billy, too. will notch from his sl;:U an.l
DR. LIVINGSTONE.
Mr. Owen, a pious farmer in Vermont, gave his oldest son Benjamin, to the Federal cause, in the late Fearful struggle. One day a message arrived which fell like a thunder-bolt upon the anxious yet hopeful fami'v. The lad had been found asJop h:s pos, and was condemned to be ihot. The terrible news spread in the village, and the pood minister, Mr. Allan catsie at ence to see if it were not possible to administer consolation to the heart-broken
parents. '01.! sir,' cried the sorrowing old man, "such a dear, precious, ncb!e boy! I thought when I gate him to his country, that not a father in all this broad land hsd made so precious a gift no, not one. God torsive me if my grief is a sin. Mr. Allan, the dear boy only slept a minute, just one little minute at his post. I know that was all, for Bennie never dozed over aduty. How prompt and reliable he was!'" nd Jlr. O-veu's eyes wandervd over the hrowii fields with such a perplexed wandering iok. ' iiiiovr that he fell ell one little second, he was so youn, and not strong, that boy of mine. Why, he was as tall as land only eighteen, and now they shoot him. I'cemse lie was found asleep when
do: ps c.r.ty
A Romantio Love Story. The Count de St. Croix, belonging to
one of the noblest families in France, became engaged, after a long courtship, to a ladv his eaual in position and fortune, and
At a meeting of the Royal Geographical j famous for her beauty. Shortly after tho
The Distrikt Schoolmaster. BT JOSH BILLINGS.
Discovery of the Nile Sources LeHer
precious uttie Blossom stand waiting for ; from the ExplorerU Lord Clarendon, me, but I shall never, never come. God
biess you all. Forgive jour poor, poor j
jj. 0. j Society, in London, on the Stli, Sir llode- happy day was appointed which was to T ...1 .i... . ' . , - , Murchison caused to he read a letter render two loving hearts one, the Count
and a little ,Ture Rlid folks, but not often growing on j printing-press.
.,, A. , " 11 c ":" i.ie ,u i.ijMuiti, . vawa jjiMiigMuae. " j at the head of his iregiment raarched to the nail. She seemed rather flying than j conv brief fxtrscts as follow, tho rpmaln. i hattl.. fil.t n.ii-.n,. tha nr.,,'e Kco
Book, Making.
A big book is a big evil'
-a Greek
There ia tne man in this basement t proverb more than two thousand years old. world that I alwus look upon with oiixt f ancients, in the days of manuscripts pheelings ot pitty and respect. transcribed on parchments, were justified Pitty and respect, as a general mixtur, in uttering this execration, bow much don't mix well. j more appropriately can we moderns indorse
1 on will find them both travelin around lf 10 these days of tbo telegraph and
walking, turning her bead neither to the ;
right nor to the left, starting as the full 1
moon sketched queer and fautastie shapes all around her, looking only now and then to heaven and folding her hands as if in prayer.
Two hours later the same young stood at the Mill Depot watching
coming of the night train, and the conductor's he reached down to lift her in,
wondered at the sweet, tear-stained face,
ing portions being devoted te
details of i lt happened that his beautiful affianced
After hovering:
ill.l it . s. a
'.rrrr .fiv nf ;nicsi inr.r.Wo. n3a Email pox. Alter novertns: be
r i tween life and death, recovered, but
girl the
same bush. ijook iu users saouia ocar in nana that
When they du hug each other they! "ife is short, and time is ererea tbewing." mean sumthing. j Readers at this day can not afford to ocPitty, without respcekt, hain't got much ! cupy themselves with mere common place more oats in it than disgust has. details which have happened to an indiTf.l ..... !... ... .. . .
! ;, " y " , -"i x naa rattier a man would hit me on ' vidual. ana which might have happened
South Central Africa, July, 1SGS f ! . , ' Ul-"u yj... . xn- the side o? the bed than tew pitty me. i to every ninety nine out of every on
Mv T nRn- VI,pn r h-i.1 it, l,n, r ! - , . i - "."i tut mere iz one man in tnis world to , nuntirea luuiviauais unaer like circumwrUin to youin Feb,y 18C7 I had the ! H l' liT'"' 1 " 1? I ! 1 Uu mi hat "d re' 1 We comod to aU,LrS lhe lo iS thaVl waYihen Vn the wa ! ' eltt'tt sTecame bSe'ol, Vwr TVK tV f V ,i, t ...,v.: j . t ; an exieQi lQat ene occarae nioeous o r.er - ' and that u the distnckt skoolaaaster. i ' There is an event recorded in the Bi
.t.uc Lii"iniu.c aniuv-ai cituei me ; Peit, and resolved to pass the remainder of Cengo or the Nile. More extended obser-; hr iav in thp striniPt i.nlmn
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Father HyacintheVSermons., , A volume of sermons and addresses by
Taiher Hyatinthe is soon to be Issued by G. P. Putnam & Son, New York. TITha volume will include a Prcfuetory Letter, from the author to the translator, J?eT. L. W. Bacos. This letter has already fpeared in the daily psprs, but with ao wany errors that Messrs. Putnam & Sou haTe issued it in a corrected form. Our readers will be more defiri us of seeing the promised discourses after enjoying' the Preface. Father llvaoluthe writes as fol.
lows:
To the Iitx. Leonard W. Bacon, Brookfyni Reverend Sir I ana as much gratl-
When I meet him, 1 look upon bin az ble which men who write books s-houid posed to do to th few discourses I hT
vation has since convinced me ofthc esscn- A m'a V.V. V j.. ,v J . l JUB leluruu neH'"' or ; eeF constancy ,o tner rememorance. it published in Europe. Some of them are
!r:JUWarJtheliBiIanterDa, corrects of that impress and Count, immediately upon his return to j He leads a more lonesome ' and
K a. : i . i i i t l .- -.-' . t- i '
A fpw r.nPsfinns nn reaAxr nrr,ra tU i T li a t-o ln,rcH ;,01 : T I f. VV" ' .A T?. -XJ W - . I ",B l,,aa BU 1U "UClieior, ana a More 3UX-
- i vi . . . m jiim. Avyix. i.ivwiii-tuv uotivcf-. AiTpri n men t sir tna rDiinonpa nt n u nnrrntn. ; : . t ti -i
oil ., rl.- 1,4 l. ..:!- .u.. r -V .i--i .f , r . ... v.Vv , lous oue ln.An an 0)a n)iUU
iauicait-aituaf-fiataji U!U lid r ra fit til ih L 1 li!a V HiiiC V Hr L I tii( rillff : .l l..J .. . II .
was
Mr. Oven repeated tliCS3 words very
slowly, a
nieai P!y. 'Tv.i'nfv four hours the telegraph said only twenty-lVtur. Where is Benuie now?" 'V.'c will hope with hs TTefvenly Father."' said Mr. Aiian, ooi hi i:gly. l,ff, u'-; li't u hep''. God is vrry inprr if :i !, sm! Hi nnie was so good I do nut n e.n ludv," ho aid, n int'.i.i g hini?cit " sharply there is tor e l.oly. no, i.ot one; Int .L-.-us died for siftiets. Mr. Ail.n.'tdi m? that. . Kcin;i-! llcntiit!" The ti er rai d l.e;seif as she he aid hh name cilii'd. atid turning, said with a iuiih-, "IK.n't i-ail mi u u J, lather, Iictitiie is liUt f.:r I fi. ho wiii CO 51 e S-OHll." (.lod h..s laid his hand on them hoih.
more tenderly for his own child than be ! sources of the Nile arise between ten de-fjiw.l lY. . , li. J 'l . Ve -" "meinocreu ju .oout i ong stroyta. it appears a.so that irom thence ; The others, ruore i.-portant in their ob-
did for our Blossom.' grees and twelve degrees south latitude, or I Iovpt r(Wil h nit .n final! v tlip laiiD ' T. ,7.k f , i, S'ue uoru 12 a i ? . srT R'T?U,n ",aUe ,n tnc ng-; jeer, since they are part of the course of
She was on her way to Washington, to 1 nearly in the position assigned to them by made her appearance, elcsely mufded in a ask 1 reS1Jent Lincoln fcr her brother's ; Ptolemy, whose river Rhapta is probably Teii. At the sound of her voice, the Count rfe. She had stolen away leaving only a ! the Rovuma. Aware that others have been 'rushed forward to embrace her, but stepncte to tell her father where and why she '. mistaken, and lavitis? no claim to infalli- i r; 1 1, K;t ..i i i.: r v.
had gone. She bad orought Bennies let- bility, I do not vet speak very rositivelv. ! sorrows nn,l hurst int irs A hmn.
ter wun r.er, no gooa, kuju heart iiKe the , particularly ol the parts west aud north-ij B;iiile broke over the Count's bardsome President's could refuse to be melted at it. , west of Tanganyika, because these have j features, as, raising his hand above, he Tle next morning they reached New not yet come under mv observation: but if ! i;,.- nil to n.5- t m;,'!
li cuucaoni!ir iL u;iu um ii'eir: 1 01 sc. ana tne conuuetor louua saitab e tour i,ordshin wi read he m nwinomhnrt it t m , nti.- t.i:
- f -- .... . . k v z a c: it n u . m iirii JiidriLiv Lauiii '
is there set iorth that many centuries ag, actually the production of my pen; bat the earth was covered with a great flood, I ,hese are very few, and relate to circuraby which the whole of the human rj.ee, 'stances of time and place which I fear will with the exception of one family, were de have no in lerest for American rend
stroytd.
of
lty ot mankind, who, Irora a range ol sev- i Cnnft-rneoa insiimtp, t N.tr T).r V,w
If he undertakes to make his skollars ! en r eight hundred years which they en ! the Archbishop of Paris are extant onlr
juycu oeioe uie noon, were cor.uneu lOitn detaclied part, taken down hastily- U the period of seventy or eighty years. " shorthand, and the gaps filled by an in-
Ainscpocn in me msrory ei man gave peiToet sumtnarv. '
! a n T fill' Klnsfinm aiil liurriail li ,vhutr n.F mo IciArat'! ot? -n II I rr ' 1 - .... t a n I
! .a v.. v Va c . a a va win tin;nc . f j g rei ui e o t to aU'iot.a e a a it o ii oau pass- gChool i to Wushiiiiton. Kvcrv nun ate now ! that the pr.rin jts of the Nile hav hithrtn ! i 1., i.: i i ,
. ' . . . i - - r r- - """ivu su tiustiv iv uis vts uiai, tti.ut; a itriu tho
i L.ii..iu . i' i a v i vi v.' 1 1 1 1 ait. L'rc ii rca uufu it i t t i v li rt 1 1 ;n to iim i ti. . . t, . . i ,i t . ; i a
- - - - " - tiifii cii'itJWHM. uini;u ivu aim i s twu u - him
- "i ' K" ,nc,.Cu,l" llu:e I K rui. r.ey rise acout iour uundrca miles j tenance unmaikod, it robbed him forever ive b
add
It is almost unnecessary to
oin re;ici, u tin? capital, :-'i;a was tiurrisd south ot the most soutncrlv nortion ot the ! nf c;i,t
v ... i. .1- . . i j in, i icii-j I lliuin iilBl'H, aim, lliuteu, euuiu Ml ll I lot lh.tr m q rri -l.ra v: s inn lor o .1 J. 1 .. -. . 1
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nized. It is said that at this day may often be
seen at the Emperor's receptions an officer
arm of a laay closely
ecm to be attracted to the
southern edge ot an elevated region, which ! snot hv their h.vc of mnio
i.is jMva" in irom o.v'iu 10 ,vvvi ioei aoove me icvei
Iuv him the chances are he will nc;lekt
their laming; and ef he don't lick them now and than pretty often, tbej -will soon lick him. The distrikt skooluiaster hain't got a friend on the flat side oy earth, The boys snow ball him during recess, the girls put water in hiz hair die, and the
committee make hiui work for haff
money a bartenuer gits, and board
around the naborhood, where thev
iin rhy coffee sweetened with mo
lasses, tew drink, and kodfish 3 times a
birth to the two-fold division of the ante-
I should have been glad, I acknowl
dct liHd just, seated tiiiii-et to his morn-(the lakes except V angweolo. ii-g tnx ol ovei'ooking and signir.g impor- i Leaving the valley of the Loangwa, which tant p:pc-r., when wichc.it one word of . enters the Zambesi at Z'jrubo, we climbed
.i:ii on !:. .tie nt tl c door si'.t!y oj coed, and i up what seemed to be a great mountain I Jeatiing upon the Hit en !i with f-yt-s cast down aud folded I mass, but it turned eat to be only the j Teiied"and thev sc
i a ., . i : , u .ii .1.:. .i t i. i
xui nun an mis juuH', j. outer ncaru a distrikt skaolmaster swearitig ennything
JOO M'f,"' haiJ 21 V. O unv di' . f i r : i y .
Lers'. t itice. I is ? it oi s:!tii:!c. tiwihis r.o w ;:i!s.'' iir. Alia. -i inol, the Imw. J vi. hi. f"rc him. "i i-t m W li: h (! --:US.
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I'li-iint at nud stod bo-
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a Otis, stood tjetore
"We!!, wj child, ot, cherry tone, li'ht and ear! v in
ot: nic n i;ie, j-
want
hi in
he said in
what do you he niorr.it!:?'
;:e, j .case sir, taitcrea o
I!o:otn .
'rcn:i!.? Who is Bennie? "My brother, sir. "1 bey r.re goiog sb.oot l.iiit for SKfi'tr-sr at his post.
' l!, yes; and Mr. Lust ever the l r ! ei hi :'n f. I i;n.
to
)iti ran t.is eye "I remember.
of the sea. Thisupland may roughly be s.iid to cover a space southof Lake Targanyika of some 350 miles sjuarc. It it genera!!' covered with a dense or open forest, lias an undulating, sometimes Lilly surface, a rich soil, is well watered by numerous livulets, and, for Africa, is cold. It slope- toward
The Ear. Dr. A. Cousin's paper, in a recent number of a French journal, treats ef injections and itisti'litiotis into the ear. He
i considers lukewarm water tho best and j most innocent emollient that can bo used
the north and west, but I have found no ,v(r 'hat delicate part. iUufc,
muciiaginous una narcotic
It
part. Of it under three thousand feet of ai-
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seo, ei iid, it ; tilude. The country of Csango,
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w is a time cf " special danger. Thousand-? ! cast of the Fpace indicated, is also an up- r'"16 substances behind, w of lives might h ie been lost IV r his cul- j land, and all mis pasturage to the immense bort ay in the meatus, begi
p.ihie ticg'igoiiee. ' j herds of catilo of the Basango, a remaik"So r.'j t'aihor said."' s;-.;d I!o; sotu ; a'nly light colored race, very fiier.dly to yravcl v, "hut mr t" r Per.nie was s tired. ! strangers. Usango forms the eastern side
of a great but still elevated valley. The other or western side is formed by whav are known as the Kone Mountains, beyond the copper mines of Katanga. Still farther west and beyond the Konc range or plateau, our old acquaintance, the Zimbcsi, nr.. lor the name of Jambaji, is said to rise. I crossed the Chambezc in 10 dctr. o ii. In, south, and several of its confluents
iv.i; he put his hand ' south and north, quite as large as the I-is n'-ur. Mid turned up i at Oxford, but running faster, and having
.v.'iu h:s. iio'.v t.i.i l.;ri oviotumi in I hem. 1 mention the
;r, fctid Jemmy was ve the w i f hiii, at;d it vot. his. But Ji rsty I'enri-3 s-cver thought a
a SO t; :it is t
weak. lie dil
r:;s ' -. y - r .gf:t was so tired; and
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u -:i.eis, ;i i:o :i nnii ih lud-ilc
"s'er op v.e.l it, e,l ol ei
! fin the iaM.er, re.i i ;. f. ii.
: in u: i. .ii ii t;.i-
U I e in e. evt.i i r. At
!!i to u.e, ie.t 1 hve thught i u;',.''-! i.nT it i :j -t io t-irr. il .." :l! ii..; l i':l !u- her h.iiui 1: -t 1 ti:;v tv et u Y iie.it h like a tlo.'lj.-ht, i'tl:er, it inliit have
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nti;icr-.t.inl," a j-'M !v ns ever ; :i'ic:i(:.0:i of .': ll '
lit to - f :,ee
- u e a:-: vv .a the Pitsidc ti S; . t .o. A li:ii thou
p s?o ! f.,r a r.-Miio;it thron-h 1 s u.iud; but she t-ld her sun v s: -l-j.ibif.TWii! d. and handed Air. lh :. i! ;e's iettrr to lO:id.
v. c .. i.
various oils, decoctions,
ituatcd ' w'bich the public beliave so safe, leave or-
hieh, after a
in to ferment.
I and thus cause tresn irritation. A little ! pure glycerine may be added to the water, j in which it is perfectly soluble. The inijection should be made with a syringe j having nr. end isrge e;iou-,h to prevent its
' penetrating too far iuto the meatus, and j hutting any part. Moreover, the liquid ; j should go in very gently, so as not to give ; any violent sheck to tho tympanum, which, j j should it h appeal to be thin, would run the i ! risk of rupture. On the other hand iu or- j ! der to bo sure that tho liquid column will ,
penetrate to the bottoia of the meatus, the!
t.
' ot ti e : t f.his
!.,- vply Li.iV
1
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in navigating the Z.imbc- ; s teer the steamer boldly
ere they lav, sure or uadir.r not iess
an eight feet of water.
it ea : i i u I v a few bas'v
nr.iiea.'s because, z-. I could alwa
to where they la
th
On tlic noilhei n slope of the upland, and on the 2d of April, 1607, I discover Lake
then fiikit g up his Licmba, it lies in a hollow with precipitous i;. , ,- .....i ."1 i I .(. .,.,. .l.... ., l..
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om hoard this ord!r si von:
1 v-'K.M Tiii IMstVtC!l AT ONCB." Toe IV.-si ior.t then tuvued to tho little n and s..:e: "Go h.vr.j, my cV.il. I, ni-1 teii that lath-
! I i i: t !i . ! :it ii " r. n- o li n " .
senter.eo, even wl.eo it t.ok the life ehi. l iikt li.it, that Abraham Lio-
isides 2,00'J feet down; it is extreme! y
bcautiful, sides, top, and bottom bcitis:
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mt.,r ,i.n.,!.i m i -.s,o , ,.t, c .;i.i.i gainorcr iz.
ti 1 1 . i rtivuiu kj ' . at.. iv i o m v. ; u ci i z ..' L W i i
louder than Condemn it,
Don't talk tew me about the pashunce ov ansbuot Job. Job bad pretty plenty of biles all over him; no doubt, but they were all ov one breed. Every yung one in a distrikt skool iz a bile of a different breed, and each one necvls a different kind or poultisB to get a good head on them. A disti ikt bkooluiaster, who duz a square job and takes his codfish balls reverently, iz a better man to day tew have lieing around loose thsn a Solomon would be nrrayed in all hiz glory. Solomon was better at writing proverbs and managing a large family, than be would bo tew navigate a distrikt schoolbouse. Enny man who has kept a distrikt skooi for ten years, and boarded around the naborhood, ought to be made a mnjorirer.eral and have a penshun for the rest ov his mitral day aud a horse and wagon few do his goiojj around in. But as a general consequence, a dis
trikt stooimaster nam t got any more wirui friends than an old blind fox hound h z . lie is list about az welkutu r.x a tax
diluviin and post-dilurian style of wri- 1 edge. If I could have brought to Americ
ting, the latter of traded itself into
winch naturally con- j somethi ng less unworthy of the sympVthose inferior limits thv with which T hava hcn wpUnsnad
which were better accommodated lo the here, aid which I shall always reek o abtidged duration ofhumaclife and liter-I among the greatest honors aud tho purest ary labor. Now, to foiget this event to joys of my life. write without the fear of the Deluge be-j s3uca as ,j.ev 3LYe however, I commit fore his eyes, nd to handle a subject as if, these rude productions to tbo indulgence mankind could lounge over a pamphlet j of your readers. Frenchman and Oathfor ten years, as before their submersion j olic as I am, I pre-ent tbe - throngh is to be guilty of the most grievous error J your hands, to that great American repabinto which a writer can possibly fall. Tlie l,c cf which vou are a citizen, to those it, autbor should call iu the aid of some bril J nieroui and flourishing Protestant Churliant pencil, and cause the distressing ; ches of which vou are a minister ' I arri sceuea of the Deluge to be portrayed iu j proud of my Franco, but I deem it one of the most lively colors for his use. He ; its most solid .jlorios to have contribute should gize at Noah, and be brief. The j to tho independence of this noble country ark should constantly remind him of the ; which it has never caased to love, an4 liitle time there is left for reading; and be j which it shall some dav learn to imitate.-
should learn, as they did in the ark, to crnu;d a great dial of matter into a Vtry little comparsJ Western Mycthly.
a people wilh which liberty is something else than a barren theory or a bloody practice; with which the cause of labor ia never confounded with thitof revolution.
Ten Minutes Fop Refreshments. j and never divorced from that of religion. How much longer will we be condemn-iand which, rearing under all forms and cd to hear this honii crv upon our rail 1 denominations its hou-e- of prayer ' amid
in i . . . j- -i i I. f I? -
roaus; un certain xjrerman runreaus about the ordinary dinner hour a man gets on the train and takes orders of all passengers who desire dinner. At anoth
er station, about halfan hour distant, the
its houses of commerce and finance.
crowns its noisy and productive week wit la the sweetness and majesty of its Lord's Day. "And oa the seventh dav it end tho work xfhie'i i has made, and rests the sever.th div from all its work w'.iioh it has made." fGon. ii. 2 ) : !
I remain faithful Som-
re!t, and if t
in a perpendicular position during the op-eratioti,-a precaution of double importance, when it is required to get any extraneous substance out of the ear. Many very ingenious ins'.rucientd have been invented for the purpose of extracting substances from the ear, but, according to the author, they are al! useless, when not dan -cerou-'. The method he proposes in sini-
o eiiougti,
and appears to answer any j
a - a -a . i . x .., s. t lfiO'rsjivrrj'ttit-)t-ia
covered Willi trees and ether vegetation, i '"V" .. ,---i
J-.!o, i,.i iuM tVofl Haps an iui, ossiuio case mat au extra
ou the sscep slopes, while hippopotami, j
crococties and tisu swarm iu tne waters. Cutis being unknown, the e.epanfs, unless
i luipossioio case, mat au extra- " j .o.jy should hapten to fit so exactly J who fsshuntiy and u Mt.m!fi!,. i,. ,.lwtrn(.t ! leach our remorscie
,rJ
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do;.
-et
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the very sb.all not
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I I
1
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V'l
ii xx !-n, L (f, U xvo:i:. lob
on to I e shot doxvi
t!-Mi'- it to die fi t.:lui! I wonder tmt ki.i n.. ! I it I
I am joing to xxiito you t'.d vxiieu 1 am gone jvu uiiiv' cs. I c.in't lio.v. ' 1 piomised Jemmy Carr's
l 1 XX, u. l In k alter her for n.l
! I'.cfi'll i.;. L- I .ill 1 ...... !.l r". l,;...
net stievg and when he was or-
1 ok M.ivi the ranks, and the J
D'-lit I carried ail iiis baggage 1 "'O.i, on our march. Toward
t ist in on double nuiek. and
hegin to feel very heavy. i j so was !m ii, and as for Jem--I to.'t "lent him an aim now and .
haxe dropped by the way.1 "ii when L went iuto ean.p Jemmy's turn to be sentry, j We his place; but 1 was tool eouhi not have kept if I i
at mv head
tliey
coin tl.inks '.lie 1 i f.r too preeions to be be lost. to hack, or wait until to-mor-
B
euiiio will nee
.1 cbawL'O sf'tcr be
bravely (seed death. Wait aud he
sometimes eieccived into a pitlall, have it all their own way. It is as perfect a natural paradue as Xenophon could have desired. ( u txvo rocky islands men till the land, rear goats, and catch fish; the
;h
t it.
li -, e n ,
"Yi-u j, , .
M'll.ir 1
11 0 IX xirrtd
b'.iocf tiiy
lb j.. , . tar. H I
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IIS s
shall g Willi YOU.
' Cod bless you sir," said Blossom, who shall doubt that God heard and
isleied that request? Txvo days alter this interview the vonng
and reg-
villages ashore are embowered iu the pahn-
oi I palms of tho West coast cf Afiica. Four cosider,abie streams fbixv into Liem-
ti-i f. in I a r.nmbrir nt lki-i-.V 3 ( .V.-iii1- ! 1
...... . v ..w Iruiit li:i-na'"X, (r.'ni 1'' t,t 1 T fVel b'.oii.I W'.ill
llCoUS O
in the meatus, as completely to obstruct
its passage; it generally leaves interstices,
through which water poured into the car
must neeessarily penetrate to the furthermost end. Now the liquid, so introduced, xviii gradually rise, and exercise a pressure upon the intruder from behind, and, in a manner, set it afloat. Dr. Cou-in declares
he Las never known an instai.ee of simple
method to fail, but that, on the contrary,
has succeeded m cases where extraction
instruments had been tried in vain
leap down the steep bright red clay schist j by the most dexterous hands.
reeks, and form splendid cascades, that
soldier came into the White House wiih j make the dullest of my attcudauts pause
and remark with wonder. nwa--.p- i Advice to Horsemen.
A cr trcspoud? nt of the Scientific Auier-j ican gives this advice to drivers: ;
Yv heucver they notice their horse ai
i a
He;;
a'! tiled
:. n i;
'i I v... ,
lire i. f
er.
; a "mi
'b.J 1
'ffl, ,e 5-t tlt .
iut i didn't !
late!" I
ins sister. Me was called into tne 1 resident's private room, and a strap fastened upon tho shoulder, Mr. Lincoln said, 'that e-ou'd carry a siek comrade's tasrnce. and
! eie f.ir the oniiil net 11 inmn!:i i 11 i 11 I -.'
Then lien tlie and Blossom took j their way to ti e Green Mountain Home ! and : otoxvd githercd at the Mill Depot to , wc'c'im.? them lu.ek, a :d F.truier O.veu's i head towered ubovc tb.Mii ail, and a his i hand grasped that of his boy, Mr. Allan : heard hiui say 'erveutly, as the best bles-
sing he could pr.inounce upon h.is child: j
Ju.-t and true arc thv ways, thou Ivingi of s. tints.'' " j That night Daisy ami Briud'e and Bet '
bellowing home from pasture, for
heard a well-known voice cailin
Some of tho English papers are quite as severe as Victor Hugo on the House of Peers, judging from-the questions that the propose for the candidates for Life Peerages: Did any of your race come over with lhe Cotiquerot ? If so, state whether in !.n .............. . l' !.!...!- 1 , , . .
,. . . , . !H. t Uit I'. .! VI .Urtl ft II . I l.-llirinCL 1' i-s.iii,!r ln ii t- a n v Mimt whatever, or ' . . J . " .
,. , ,.r.. t . ' er. shoe black, steward, or bankrupt. t
Are you prepared, if necessary, to sac-; riliee your patrimony upon the turf, and
lie is respekted a good deal az a man iz
who we owe a debt of fifty dollars to, and don't mean to pay. lie goes through life on a back road, az poor vz a wood sled, and finally is missed but whatever becomes ov his remains, I ka n't tell. Fortuuatcly be iz not ofien a sensitive man; if he wpz, he eould't enny more keep a distrikt skool than he could file a kross Lut saw.
Why iz it that these men and wimmen,
with crazed brain a
ess brats tne tetus
meaning of the alphabet, who take tha fust welding beat on their destiny, who lay the stepping stones and et.kurage
tiicm to mount upwards, who have docc more hard and mean work than any kUss on the futstool, who have prayed over the reprobate, strengthened tho timid, restrained the outrageous, and fluttered the imbecile, who have lived on koii?h and vile coffje, and haint been heard toswar why is it that they arc trcatod like a vagrant fiddler, danced to for a night, paid oph iu the rnoruiiig, and eagerly forgotten. 1 had rather burn a coal pit, or keep the firs out of a butcher's shop in the month of August, than to meddle with distrikt school bizzttiess.
said dinners arc placed before each pass
enger (the numbr of ciders having been telegraphed from the station where they
were taken.) I or half an hoar or there-1 Lave lifted tin mv protest nrainst the ex.
abouts the passengers are al liberty to en- cesses which dishonor it and seem bent joy their meal, and then at another sta-up0n its ruin, yon may measure the ioten: tien the plates and baskets are taken jity of my lo've for it by the bitternoa away. It need not bo supposed that there j of my lamentation. When be w ho is in is any inconvenience or possible discom-i all things our Master and our example fiture in these railway dinners. One does armed himself with lhe scourge agiinst not hold a plate on bis knees and a cup ; the profmcrs of the Tu aple, his disciple of coffae in his hands. Upou the arrival I remembered that it was written. "The ueal of the train at the dinner station each j of mj house hath eaten me up." I repasenger ordering the meal is furnished ! main faithful to my Church; but I am with a tall round basket, about as high, ; none the less sensible of the interest which but not of so great a diameter as a liour! will bo taken ia other Churches in what I barrel. This basket has a fi.it top, with a j may say or do within the pale ef Catholrim round it, and a door in the side, , icism. And on the. other hand, I have whieh opening, shows shelves within, j never deemed that the Christian coinmuwith hot soup, meat, vegetables, perhaps ; nions separated from Rome were distnherdesfcrf, a bottle of nine, bread, etc. A j itr.d of the Holy Ghost, and without a depression iu the top of this holds the ' part in the i.n-nense work of the prprdrinking glass, and all tho passenger has I ation of the kingdoai of Gad. In my to do is to take out the plates, one at a j intercourse with some of the most pion time; and eat at his leisure. The cost of. and learned of their rn embers. I have ex-.
ttixiieating toe siigi.tc; come afraid, let then;
disposition to be.
i.iste.4.1 of pulling
1 Xt.'ll it u : is tun I:. ti l'
thnnLriV i nlrrp nfi,l Xfi-i.i. .. .. . .!!.... 1.
....,..i . mem ai ine gate, aai iuiue, as lie pais I ' t'y. "I knew Bcuuie was i I,; .. t..1 I...-. I a l.irin!,- '.. ilIr
great brown eyes, catches through tec still 'evening air his Puritan father's voice, as
j the rein to bring tha horse toward the obiject causing it vei vousvess, pull it on the ; eppo-iie side. 'Ibis will instantly divert i the aitcutiuu of the horse from the object I whieh is exciting his suspicion, and iu
. . - . , - . ii..
t.itiety-tiit.e eases cut ei a nuuureu, tne i horse will p-iy no trior attention to the j object, f;otu whieh be will fly away, if J
lorcitdy drive a to it by pulling the rein."
ugo to the dogs wr.ucut a staiu upon your ' character? j What is boner, and how does blue blood j secure it to you?
Will it bo iu the least degree sffscted by your figuring in a disgraceful case with
Complete Satisfaction. Incledon, the ballad-singer, was apt on some occasions to give offense by his brusque and almost rude deportment. Being called on by a person lor "satisfaction" for an affront probably unintended by Incledon he found him at breakfast. Having heard his business, Incledon took a posture and executed
"iilaokeyed
style.
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in
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.-'- a me py i'?,n !ite to von. ;
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circuuistances ( ho. repeats to his happv mother those juir good Coionel j bi'aut words: "Fear not. fori am with
father lie only does thee: I bitni: thv seed from the cast, and
-l td'.y save me if he ! gather thee fiom the west; I will saT to
u t lay my death against. luc nvTt, Give un, and to the south Keep ....... i. i i i i . . . i
"oi i.ey is orobLen-nearteu,
'lung but bej- and entreat
a French Countess? having a dozen bailiffs "H ere:' he said to his auditor, who loose about vour ancestrsl mansion? sro- S'cd in breathless surprise and adiuira-
irinriT i - .. . .- ..rr..i.i . .; r .
e ! in.' into vitoir nlaeis in the ! eers with the
" - . .. I r .1 - . u i- 11 I
nf a urimin n n A tha intc ect of a arc one Ol uie most uureafouauic leuoixs j.
tastes ot a srooiu
plow-boy? years ! re J00 Hulte aare of your proper po
Mucin u u u uLi.ien in i nc li'.'i ui a .,
hint,
would
not back; briu-z my sous from afar, and
my daughters from the cuds of the earth; even every one that is calicd by my name;
of mother and ' for 1 have created hiui for my glory, 1
em. lather. lell ; have loruicl Him, yea 1 have made him.
;n use iu my stead
lJ!)l ' ear to think
- "ii. i ...,t ... .i
- .-.iiiiiii i it
'it '"at ' (lUi asa l,r:'Ve boy should, andj -h- i-i'V 1,0 War iscvr they will not be nv"'1 ' ::iC a9 tli-'y must be now. God' i!i-er U ila,lJ tj bear. Good by,
-a . ,. tl'nM fear and d
.I-,.... . " ' 11 He wished me to ncris!
V.T. li, , .. ...
1 vil siiihil
A friend's frown is suii'e.
better than a fool's
an t uear to me i io notnin-jto diy mat you will repent
'I He wished me to perish ! cf to morrow.
1. He felt Hitrv fur bis
"d, and would tak tun to
lis if
'e. : A jrc
iric:i
'Igni
KsVT. Publishing ourselv63 for beir
cavur, in a better, ! inferior to our neighbors.
!i) burst from
, -viiea!'' he Sli,j
ht
Mr. Owen's solemnly.
i m the early twilight, I ghall
It is very foolish for people to put themselves to the trouble to be ill-natured. A fault once denied is twice cotamittcd.
Savsd His Whipping. A little urchin seven or eight
lilod-ett was teacher, composed the fol- ! are J'0.'1 prepared never to enter the 1 alace lowing and wrote it on his slate at prayer j of Westminister unless public opinion time, to the great amusement of the bovs: ! forecs J"u I,lt0.a at? never to pay the . ,. , . . " I remotest attention to the vital interest of A little mouse ran up the jtAira , .. . , . , , To hear Miss Biolit say herpravers. ! tbe nation? always to bear in mind lhat The teacher discovered tho rhyme, and ! Jou represent nothing but yourself? and called out the culprit. For a punishment ; ''y to ftir up the country to a bloody she gave him his choice, to make another revolution rather than part with a title ot rhyme in five minutes or bo whipped. So ' yo,,r own supposed dignity? after thinking aud blinking, and scratch-j It will be seen from a glance at the ing his bead till his time was nearly out, ' al0e 'bat the questions have been framed and the teacher raised the stick in a thoroughly in accordance with the spirit threatening manner, at the last moment axl necessities of the age.
be exclaimed Here Istuiil before alis BloJ-ett, sUe' guiag to striko an i I'm gin to doiljo it. lie was sent to his seat.
If that does not satisfy you, you of the most unreasonable fellows 1
i ever met with; for it has given complete . satisfaction to many thousands."
my
Budiris, the librarian to rrancis the First, of France, and one of the most learned men of the sixteenth century, was once engaged in deep study in his library when his servaut came ruuning to bitu in ..a .1.. 1
! a great lrtltt to tell nun mat tne nouse 3 .... . o . 1
was on nre. itn perieci calmness, ana hardly raising his eyes from his book, 'Go said be, 'and inform yonr mistress; it is her concern. You know I never Interfere in domestic matters.'
A Friendly Suit A Quaker's dress. Goodness does nut more certainly make men happy than happiness makes them good.
A son of Bacchus who had drank deeply of his favorite, potations once missed his footing at the top of tha hotel-stairs, and after several gyrations, arrived, beadfirst, at the landing. A good Samaritan ran to pick him up. but was rewarded for his compassion after this wise: "Now, you jes lem me 'lone, will you; I allers come down-stairs that way."
Tables differ. The dinner table fills you; the gaming table empties you; the multiplication table enables you to many make a good figure; the Uibfo t of memory assists you in drawing on the past; and a livery s table is excellent in drawing you ahead. Tables differ, we repeat. Disbelievers may go and inquire. The man who notices'only the faults of others simply gets his head full of deformities.
this meal is something like a half dollar. ; pcne-iced. i i those depths ef the soul whirt
The value to a hungry, tired traveler, ia i illii,i.n i impossible, the unnt'erable bless at least five dollars. Are the A merican j ir.g nf the communion of saints. Wbatpcople so stupid that they would net ap-! ever divides us externally in space and
prccniie sowc improvements ot tins kind, i tune, vanishes like a dream before that
Let ay e:iter,ri.sing railroad
try them. Philadelphia Pust.
company
whieh unites u within. the grace of lh name God, the blood of the same Christ, the hopes of the' same eternity. Whatever our prejulices, our alienations, or our irritations, under the eye ef God, xt ho sooth what we cannot see; uuder bis hand, whieh leadeth us whither we would not go. we are ail laboring in com mo a I t the upbuilding of that. Church of th Future which shall be the Church of th Past iu its original purity and beauty, but shall have gathered to itself, besides, th depth of iis analysis, the breadtli of it synthesis, the experience nf its toils, it struggles, and its riefe through all those centuries. In the sa l days of schism and enptivify, lhe xvord of tho Lord mind to the prophet Lzkiel, say ing, ' Thou son ofman. tak I lice one stick, and write upon it, 'For Ju.-i ih, and for the children of Israel bi companions;' then tak another stick, and write upou it, 'For Joseph, the !-ti k of Ejjhrahn, and all tho hou-o of Israel hi eouij a lions," and j in them one to another into one stick; and thfy shall become one
Der at a tavern. Jtght beside me sat a j a my fiiti i. mm.xxivii. n, io. -member of the Legislature from one of j Tn rue, likewise, who am the least of the back towns. Before his pl-ite was a : Chri-tians in those spiritual visions which dish of peppers, and he kept looking at ' re ever vouchsafed to hmging souls, th them. Finally, as the waiter was very J Lord isa'h spoken. He his placed in my slow bringi!!!; on the things, he op with I hand the.-e two sundered and withered his fork, and in less than no time soused branches. liorue aul the children of ione into his mouth. As be brought down j ia"I who follow her, the Churches of th
his yriuders th tears came into his eye.. IleiW.-na
Children say odd things at limes. A sturdy young liieod of mine, of the mature a:e of six or seven, came home from the "Scholastic Establishment for Young Gentlemen" whieh ho honors with his attendance, the oilier day, in a stale of gloomy despair. It had just dawned upon him that there was such a thing as hopeless incorrigibility iu human nature "Mamma," lis said, isn't it dreadful! There is a boy at our school who n.u-t have brought himself up, or else he is very badly taught. What do you think? He does not know what vellum is; and, what is worse, he fancies it is the inner fit of p'gs. And, besides that, he lights bonfires with lueifer-matches, and liujiS people's bells iu the street and runsaway!" Could juvenile depravity go furl lie:? But stay how many aduits kuow where vellum comes from?
''Well, I went to Albany and took din-
At last, removinsr the pepner into his
hand, he laid it down by the side of his plate, and xvith a voice that set the whole table in a roar, exclaimed: 'Just lie there and cool!' "
Some li'tle time since a young gentle
man of serious turn, but scarcely iu tmt not shoxv us what
i
io the matter of literature, calicd at a book-store in the city of Syracuse to make a purchase. After taking a deliberate and
; ii a il :ie n-i'iii'ia lint are with
hem. I hive prts-ei them together oil my heart, aud under the out pouring of my tears' and prayers I have so juni'd then that henceforth they mi-ilu m ike but u tree But men have luighed to scorn my eff irt, seemioii'y so tsad; and have asked
i of tn, s of that, a icieot eer, "Wilt tbm
thnu meanest by the.
thing ?" (Hi;k xxx-ii. 13) And whil I g:3 upon that trunk so bare and lontila'ed, even no.r I seeus to see the brilli.
satifactory survey ot the well-stocked j a nt blossom and the savory truit. "to shelves he beckoned to a clerk, and point- I God, one faith, one baptism.' And there ing to a volume before them, remarked : j shall be oue It ok ail one Shepherd. "I've looked over ail your books, but do BiTUKil 1 1 Y rST!!B. not see anything I eire to buy, unless it j Highland Falls. A.I Souli Diy, Njt. be that book on holy games, which I think j 2, 13-9. . ' , would suit." . " . The volume proved to be 'Tloyle on People of Colo Those hafinj the Games." blues.
