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iüJUiöj k:.:Z,L11 ,;:v,1"'t,:iM üni.oitaui point, is thirty - j AN!) SilOi: r'lNDIXfiS, - tofw-c it iiiilo- faithei on, anl sorae ! Wt-t ! c .nm:'.:. -t.. i,.f. PruW. Ot!.,! :"iVt" !:1!l'' ,n,,u here is Kin-Mon,

I Mo. I'lTV, INDIANA ( s !; r.ti 1 ! r !h Us at, 1 Wool. '' DAILY, KE'TEH & HUSH, v. iPdJio.vu: I) II Ii (1 (! I S T s Atal A;-( i.t- f -r .!.. S i- of COJZj oil, No. '.5 y ;,u!i Mciili.in trrft,(cast iad of Ihii. a Dv;i.t.) IX Dil ' 1 !'(, IS, A ). I .V.!. v.s.u.'.s. w. c. T:i!t ii -t m, rr..i,L i ;.,!, n. a. a. t vt .i'.iie. W 'P.J'.MN.'.tjj.V a ( i.. W!. dc Ihaiht-y in K'T.ZK'I'jZ: DM V aOOZJX ihadidi, Fiaaa h aad (ierman, - Z.L - VjwJJ.) C JuiA.iiuV , ,o. ! :i: t 'i .Mi i i 1 i e; S't rt 1 1 , t.h'.- a. , w h!..'k , IND! npp;, I N I ) J A N A. . A v.' in ',i n ; i ' 'a ' ' ' PI M,k P. od" V a'f la.UJA ool'.v a...a. a.auaij. A N I io r -I m n r-r- .i.-irr-r'n'--'.,l u li.o, m.Lu ..,. i . 1 1 j , . . a ; , N.. .M ,.-t 'Aaaoe-aea- t. ; INDIANAPOLIS, InDIAIii, j ;?r All l.h:.hi ef VA od, s hi 1. aad. :::,,! riuici to in.ur. -jii SPPN'CKR iJOPSi:. , W. 'oi e.ej-.l'is i Dej'et, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, j. y. cn. cvhEa a:d ra:FniTca U".I)..'a: :, C!r:; J. T. Cwiv, A:-'t Cl'k. NICHOLSON ,; HHO., , i i it . , I i ; W A L L 1 A rKli C'a 'o'n Fi.t f'tt't y. I'.'cf-nr V :(. v.c. ccc. Oce. cs:. C1TV IJOOK STOKE, O-l ai.v !r., C'r. Crrr.mvs' ii a.s :k, Jll CUM OX IK AVA C. T. TAYLOli,

TT Ä 1 t, Ä us live days siace. having beea s.n'J3 O O 21 1 11 GL Or'enteea dans oa the route. It was

AN 0 Dlr.itk Icok ridiüif-tcirdcr, no. 3 ?i srf vr:!i:irr, d:ch::ia:i (I, - - CcscHnu:!. NS7 STOVE STOP. v. S. A ü- ti K . T7"Ol'f.r roa-xrtfuUr nn:j vMuc t tl ' j u'mh th it Pt h,i o;.ct:ii a a-w IC N'r.l .an ivy.ie S.. i;.pi::iTAKi:u, . Kccra Ciawa brcci k Cö3 .Mctalic Burul Ca a::.l Woo l CcU-ai, 'oith Miu L-t.'CC Wia-.Ltstcr, bei. 1"

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rr,n:ii-,rce. '.oJtt. .idee. Pe, triJs to 1,,, inouis to 1 5,, god. ! l ! ! ; 0l. ' . ' 'iveiiug, a uio.t .hpioraPu, mo. .g, ridicuious notions they have, rciu bat -ood. And he i morels " t haC taiaed oae little chva.ua of which we; hat aig.aater Oh. iu, i ( c. e:iltire. U wheols abottt ami ut; , - . -,n,ruhr desires, which in

yY!Scnr.Tr.;:. ISPUX.U goodness oa as all, and we respect , -ere pate jubilant, u.,, that "" K trctnuams Pleat oi ; anJ sh,pc lhcjR.

witrc he Lceuhar -tnua of tlim simply became we cannot helat rctx would be by rail, ia a very , c 1 . VYr;- tlc':'i!"' llics.. 4" .'' i .,h into characteristic.! Who

C;00;.I1I- ,fort'.V, it. hvcry soldier U his friend. forislW11 111:10 ciyuwug, as .u.a., : ; 'u m. , , I ,nt)m nM IPmf.ber WlCfl IC WOU b

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u tW htct I'..tcnt anl nn-t ;.;.rovr.i the reason that he is the soldicrhs!um,ioa and noisy; in c.aitiar.t w 1.1 cooin.o: , , 0-. . r als its mani: 11 u T nvr o J Hs birtliridt for a rock--1 ittTn . P , in r h t!ie 1 iut :.r, ro etat at ' f r i e 1 1 h Sinner tVt I am I wish cvrv ; 'hailam would be a Paradise: until c objed tu t 'Ul'-. 1 : n turns again, generally tor ten or a .a told M s ri r 1 ,!,nVA.:ilAMi:Dt.lr,oodl,. ! r ia e.d d tmh a C iml .b ' eleven o'clock, when all sought re wholesale slaughter upon ;d) nu- .. wUlQ thc reconcile- ingdiOise.and his neu .Ultof c ot IO r.ulor stove, of Urnutifal IMttemv. - v ;l tV I p0,e upn their rude beds r.i;d under1 Providence.' race the his or ;r u fii!,, up. lor a motikeyr A bo forgets the Ihx ?t.;vt,, ciallc for.::c;:a?, V(.: ' ' n' "S1)' ' , , , the ico's of 'do- ctbais " to which the most ot these little sallei c! ., s wee h faced Iii, older than himnou,r,. .U. . . clo it. ow: hr? oi, ami wacn :uiy ; ! , Jr wj- to their birth or to their ante- ; Tm: Kvdiaaswere the first who w,,r n-iin-t tvhoce -olden hair bo.

TiV' r o laiWaveir Pour k i natal state ;aal see it it is not a woia , c0e(l IS ary, ,nl they U on K t Lu ' jef ? Iii luXronä., .L a " vi . A. M. of Vac PJth inst.. fouml the 1 der that they lived as Ion- :u tluy llr,t, tUa c,ppcr. -Athfhtan oit .... recollcclUhen the thought

V tc kaalritc0.cft..ro!;id,Pt.l " T d 7 . ."11 " "V"'. ' 'vaM. !,,!!,.,, o-o-PP,,, Pn.o.aehs. did. The mharmoUlOUS Caru.,ous

wf err. 1 ..Itttrninci to tll a; tiu-p" ,b r 1 Vi , - t vth n-Vh e, "ääiör to under which many of them were Pe-. üf the -ngli.h mint, in A. I). "J 1. -.,f rriro. .vou ehall licar from the-l'Jlth, and Ie, p. aoa, o ,i,,.,,,t::iu -s w hit h 'o..w ai. c.lt nM ,ao in

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nail. li.irti inn., ..rl ; Mi.'.,,,-. 1. . i . . v. . -. . . i u : ' i . . ; "i'h ;ah'.-Ih a. 'n t;;.; .;;,;! 5,rio: in a-iva.aca ,f oar H;h !c ha.l r.-.r.-h. lhf Jt.a t i a :no!t;.i-.lr,), un Vac uv: I ;avf .crate j.io. !:. very ii::'ü ainon -t a- iiacraae. lor t :c l-ia.c m m-J.- f.-, oiL-r. Voar ita.'hTs v.all u i w -tan 1 o-a-;j-o.-it;.a hi tter w!aa I Mate t!i-d v.ai travean;: aloa- the line of lha '-"'".n icaaaar irui.i the e:t eor-l Kai' iah, the capital of the Stat-. l ai 1 Joaa I I I l !l to: n IM Pv t hi' . , . . a . ami tae coa t n:cl:ou 'eorps is 11') '.v V 4,4 ,v ' ""a ii. neaie w aheal s.M - three miles !roa th:v'" L;, ';:Ii''oad ii lepalred ao ( ( i : i a. .i lA: 'v'J'ln- S;,v4':! !;;:! '! a rr. taap.oved de.y aa 1 ah;!, in m-be--, ami rfplaeia- tails a::-1 me:, rre eiaj..oyed oa.y an 1 ah;ht in atu be--, ami rfp.aeta- tails ami eoa-Mna-tai- In hi a. lold -.Pinn ' . ' "'Y'1 ivideltavereeej.tiy had a. cuaMtlera..ie buve rumor lies it at Jona 1...II0 to Ii'.mio. To form a juueaon wdh .da ramu, wa- may l:ave io cut our wav tiaouuh t'.it-e. Tim! inea is ue. esay lor ja et autoa, even wli'-re we r.i-a aaw, is proven by th fa.ct that v.a rae preceded by the Signal Coip.s, oiu- Laiches, nnd moeonIyas they repent the way chair. 'Che hot informed anion- us I are at a !o,s to know ai-,t what, date ; v,'i; :u(.' 1 "' i' i'o !iu i u , orwha.t is in 1 "l'i e lor us. Yi'sterdav, when we joeeup.ied our prc-ait e.impin--l-itamd, Ilia troops w!:0 Imd lir.-t i ,l'il t, welv seen i:-iin- away I weaLwaiai by regimen!, their hits !.-ti!! le.iraiii T!.,' r-o t. i-.-'.i.n-.. t -e. Wav for out- ....... it.- v i ai . . . v. t. Ol.HO , - 4 i Ii ill ! pa- s oa, aad otle.-rs .ihall ci:iu: to PII our a.a-ca. a:. , tie :a-"iaat!'af . . , .. ...im .i i . i l . . . mi tae a. ei.iau . icti at i

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aoe .::::-!.;,,.::,, :,t iaat t oneeat r te I a 1 e. ea e ieoantrv is, that nearly all use the j hi lairopc, and reported to a seientilic a I t-.e h-hl Corp.; y i U 1.1 cad!: ; d. 'j'e -( !e --. tnat be rpiaVfid to sho cb lor i'o- re-king up ground. ; cf'imrei-s k. hi :d St: a.i arg. Hixiytar to it s ba.ttle.ta-own. The- Su:it!i- I tesieh Mia-ev--feile in ihe con: laoti f ;, ml h not plow decider tlia.n two -i ea,s s ot sialdeii dt a.th v. ei e naale

1 a v a.: a e ., 1 ly , 1 . th elh.' The he.dt :i of our troops is c-;eel-i a.t. las. Km- at: I Kdw in--, haf I I ....... a j ro m t aipi.ii.i t.a' j exlens , . pr:uj:4Vt o:lic.!s aad ana! n:v :-p, , j raal buoyant. I :ov bieut. Col. Nefl this mmnin- eagvriv I CU-acd ia a gaaie of town-ball, ami j exln.'-itiu- ;s much spitit ami dftsh ! as a voti."- blocal of tv. cat v-!i t. ! Can this: ho a sign that our oflk are oocfia :i::r ka1e:::oraliz rr :bdj ( iih-o'i i this taomeiit drilling; one : of t !ia e a:oaaii s. The MaPo is a ! voung nam. possesses liar aalitaia' j t o. ait. and is as tearless as a soldier aou!d be. l'roud w itlioat "being haugTay. and laavt wdtlamt boasting, j he a:akes a erv ei'dcient oilieer, raid j ! may be depeu led en in the hour of . 1 1 . ' iK ' . . v a ii i.i i i v uuiii ui 1 p. my. is now acting llospita.l StewI ) ill T 1 1, . 1 ..'. .M--. ii,! .Iw.iil.l fii-, IUI. v. Ml .71 1 l .ill. I UIIIIIM .1.11 V that po.- ilioa. He is all kiadaess j and haaia.aitv, and entirely devoted to his business, with (very pa it of " -o a ue i- v. i iet u tanninu. i lb . ...... ! ... . .1.... 1... . !.. 1. .t tur.a-w m vie u:i unui samtiaig in urn waw Oar mnii facilities are arowdn"iaadl by degree.; ia.pl beautifully The .lournrd of the l'itlf ult.. I lhela-t one we have iveeivetl, leaelaai j ! very welcome, luv.vevcr, aa l was i jeagr-ily devoured by its host of sab-j j .ciiijers. It is tt) be hoped that you : ii-.".! ."i-ii..n in ti-. j.n-n j ..a,ii-.i "fur tlaea aars cr during t!ie var," : an I will Pe'm, all times "lit fortbitv.'" Oa Sutabiv la.-t, we Were ia camp all day, : ad i had an opporiaalty o

listealu- to a brief discoai-e fnan'Tin: IdtJIITV-rofltTlI r;i)IAA.! , - ,. .. , j

t aatuaai aa ;;s. 111s it :aai ics were ' cam? f tik a:r.:iTv-r oraui ivoaxa 1 1 T4 . . .. .... r .... r i,yj- ' ..n .v ,...w...v. ....... ..w. o ..'iirCiidd ntcr na '-al-vaet .rtn r. una R3v 1 'IVaa.. j It is a womler that ain ol vhe.a .,1 - , lo ,'oek into a fold, id out all ' said, "A man may do without a t .;,dienM;;i so'dhas tLc :.Lo,l. la c. ved at man an voaaaila:,,. j!C I;Uni,, to the hill, ami then set wife,"' vvhcu his own experience CP-:. Iain of a re dm nt is .rr.n..,. neccut events of great importance j arc inclined to tain- taut so lai : : the ewes to tb.c in as thev are Mtern.j stoutiv prob rtc.l, and be finished. 1;:' , :,; 7.;;;;;".;; to as have transpired within the last disease and medicine are concerned. ( The mom-nt tj1(, ai:nlj hrs iU dam's j thi. lraach of the sulject by raying. ' ' : ta v , . 1 ,vr. - v.hih mnv not be d.cvoid of. they help a gnat ua.ay oat oi the . . (V1;, il. omv.l toi in tPo Rimi.licitv of his heart, -but.

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!, ... , . . ,' ...'?. i.ret.nre lor a inareli. with live! tuwards litlmg gravyartd were u ; 0f, f-,r. naked,!. nr1. llntv

v. io Kill noiii jiUiiu'iuc i-.au i;ui;or 10 lao.uiaiu . v.v..v v ..v -".- , , . 1 ,.r l!5',m i ITS tho Hrst in .M'Wl

poverty aad obscurity is the dtseove- jmoothly e nough until ue got near made oi ;- , ; yG k s l, Hank of Xcw Vork, in ry that the attachment of so many in harlan.vi !e station.- where a. car . c utlc, nhev . . t.c ouo , o Manhattan Comv ho::i thev confided was a mask, to; run vS thc track and ftrucu in ani. A ht re P..rcn bU c a uc 4in their own cads, or was a minora-' ccw-pit; thc car being near tho cad j animals and narcotic,, to sax nothing pan.

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, v.. . ' I . . l : 1 ... Jo:!s ''-h'V.crs the v.eiid di-:t i.k whnui t!,ov !;:ivi- lav. :(; (;:,;, !y. 11.,. j;:,-:-iU'. t'jr.t rlt: r t!lf. r:lV(!i(( , , .. ..,. lo .!ihvr lii :ua! i!;,;', '.v l.i . a!,.!, tl: ! -''I :v.lU1r nt tin-approach of :t stonn. :.. t!:-have Hin- lo n t ivc in stuaan-r v. ,:. hr, 1 al ,!rop o;; :.t t!..-;.!. ."1 of ir.U-r. '-t :rop c.; :.L !.,. . s 'jot n.ter. aai h;ii-it to t)-a - li:;:.::; : hhir. i.ike rav,-;.-, -;tth.l .l-vn 1 r a !::;!;!(!, . a : -.Ay - -larl !v a iH'i'i-, l.o-.v i::icMv, a; tla- !'. i:;:ai , ,,r i-alamitv, the-'.' mii !! A c.i tli - i :.. aiv mere f peeh en I ho hoi i-II-:t. a I: fa fj haal -IN ia the c, -at-r, -I is l'V ail tiaa-s. ; : eal, hi.a more f !ar m.-re elo-eiv to es a l a.,i a r-ity are l.oth i vv .a;h is, t!;'ej ihVreaee hciair tliat i.i the former ' iitlv iVit-::ls k:a)W a-, in the latter we tt.iai. i;at not v. at ! ata:a ha - ), . i-i.-daenty and yn v ha s a:, va- . hr.laiaoa- un. th' re is u vast deal ; ii. ore of e-tana an I l how yearnim; - ; than is , V4-r oatwardlv .-hown. There ,.. ...... ,.v:, :.,,,!,.,, ,,'f naadah-raled ; than is , va r oatwardlv .-ho v.u. There ,....IV ca.pi, anadah-rated i . r- 7: i v. r :i. ... i. .. . j ' vi'..., i'.i'ie ..teoi oi i j 1 1 1 I'm i 1 ami a ! j M..l. j side r. unanimity, tla.n is e. aar.'lv sap--a.l. t Mir lai-forttua s b: in- to our :l lieitd--, Ptdo! c enh!!)v. a. j lh;avoha:t impulses, where v.v eoa.hl ;aCee;U them, in mo lest privnev enja.t many scene wd" heautiful wonder :,vdd-t plaudits of an-. ls ' Pi a' tlit J ! !r: i.:r.:it ( iiroi ccs in t!ie Si-!k.o1 l.'i'v . Tr..!,: the ii. t Sc- -ioa. vi i!:e I.( Ti-I.aci e. 1. An additional tax of .-ia cents on the dollar, mi ntlvra.-t, real and pel onal in the State. :h Children under six years of age aol iacbahd in tlie caumt rafon. :h :ö te.adu r caa he iap!o ( d to teat !i, wr.l.out a lieea;e in full force at the lime, aad any teacher who f-ha.H commeaee teaching any school without a licence, shall forfeit all t!aa:a to eoa.pt ia ation out of the a!..;;'! avciiüo for tuition, for the time hf or she tcu-hes witliout 'ach uiae at o: s. e uaeacsw uno a f an " rhonK or'ho-tvphy, nadin-, waiting, ariti.an.-tie, go-iaphy. laigii.-h -la.aa aar, y.it .ioSogy aud history of j the 1. l.iletl Statt f, ami to ga c an j '1C I . - aa!. Ö. The Kxaaaurr .'Iiall ladd cue p.abiic exaaaualioa cadi month in the vear, in his count v. aad ia no ease shall he grant a licui-e v. on a pi ivate t xamiaatiun. iha'tathptroa er;:aaiacd, he sJad.l bccalitlcal to a fee of oae dollar. (i. Winn tlte S Iiniil I.vr,miaer shall (lie wills tlie County Audito;- his ! liaial statement, Miowingthat there has been la id, for live days, a Teacher's Ia-.titule, ia said touaty, with e.a as't-rage attendance. d twenty!ive t-aedaas, or peraoas preparing It) 5 ecoia.e m:c:i, draw hi.i w:rrr.at in la'or td' said Schrxd 11 x. a air. er, on tin County Treasurer, for thirty -ü e thai 1.1! s, and ia (a'iso the re should be an average attendance of forty teachers or persons preparing to become iadi, then the said County Auditor shall draw his warrant on thc'JTcasuier for lifty dolir.rs, lor the ptirptoe of d( fraying the expenses of said Institute. '7. 'When any such Institute is in session. t!:e conation schools of the county in w hich said la-titate j-hail be held, shall be closed during the se--iou ol said Institute. S. A scho'd term of three months -hall be sixty iay twenty days ami a days. a. i ae ia a sua from the pal lie schools of the State P. Hi.vrr. -. . 9 C-:rf .-::! :.c "1" Pic J :;r . .1. 4 . . r ......... i t-'-e ..O.UH..I. , ... On the I lit ti

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1.1 : . .. . . . 4' . . . Hm..e::v.er iidhig on the op of the car. was thrown .:; I in -.tant 1 v in lii-c-ij-mv, r.j..l nt. C":: t . : lh.r v. a, th:cwn a lol.-nilv :'-i-t , the t.h:uv corn.-r ori!:.; UjY :.n.i ivtvita a cvi-iv Ai :un..s his loii-hc-d; hr is fti!l within, c oiupaa v. ! On,, laan ia to.apaav C had a It' - . ? rulu n, aiat two o,-thn-t- othu v. ere ,i runa-n, :a:t two (.. llircc otht.r."s v. ere . lajartMl ..-.ie. .Ina: es 'hue :a.! woiia A. ('leviai-er, of uaipaay 1 !, v. i i- n, 1! v hurl - taa latt ,v . i'ha ; - latrliv. cJirt ;:: A;a Kvaas. .i oaioaa v K. T.:ul an anhle sr erel

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Oarii.Hd oalvj riiehina.'r's ho.lv was f...rw ardotl to! liy, :.a.l hin Is, his hrot!u-r -ia i.av, at l.awraae, ia ! rr;--aeritv iclairi'e of Lieat. Cain. '

Ue arrived at Chattaaoo-a ahoat ! tliree A. :!., on the 1 1th iat. lie iv j we left our wouaded lat a ia ho. nit-;, ; ni e liana1 id oar old .Mirm on, aiaimj Uy, who eame down to the train - to receive them. Keenin-otir olaees '. :i t'ae traia, we pafdm through S ! Tiattanoo-a, to Kno.wUle, v. here we ! ! anivtd about live lh ."-.I., and .,,? mri ! Chattauoo-a, to Kno.wUle, where we! ! anived about live V. ah, atnl yui oii'i ... : i i . i ..... ... , '.I1' 1 1 .un hihi Jii.iuin'u ue out iv. o j aiile.s from the dciiot, ia o rtler to -"t a campin,' ground. It rained nearly , : -1 1 niaht. The next day (lath) about tv. ( Ive o'clock, ,e brohe camp, ami stai ted ' to march Ihrouah for Strawberry l'l.aus, ;;-oin- about ci-ht miles that evmin- and enmpiu- for the niaht. On the next mornin-, maid a dtb age of lean, we btartcd on. To merely .-ay that it rained, conveys no shallow of aa idea of the way the water fell A j o:i. We atrrived here to this c.naip, which is on thj bank of the 1 lo!tcn ' river, about noon, and the rain hav ia- ceased, the weather chared o.T. :ind was beaatitul. j Kverv thin-.- betnh. n ; nr!nIhaa h blossoms have begiai lo'ap-j pear, and farming is pu-resr in- asj rapidly as could he expected in a ! cetaitry like this, where facilities for; that piupo.-e are bo limited. One I H Hll.'lll Jl liA 1. Iill ' I.. Ul.l . ..a -niti-.... r.,,., a.i. a oa jint - hes. Tor my part, 1 should think ! 'the soil would soon fail p(oj,le are tinintntly loval, ' ;,n t-tritt tattcis have I een i.-a-'utd i jby t'ae Ctncial tomnaa.diag against j aiiv and ril kiadj of lbraaiim' c. : . T., 1

Co. P., Mlh Indiana Volunteers, i hsngs were so lull of blood they - j could ntd work, there not being room VUX DO n:iMmi;. IUI: enough for a suiheknt tpmatity of One-third of the laa am family die jj" u cnlcr to 'dT" lifo. TJicin iulanev. The doi-u of the All- I)o(lor r':h to '' wise J'ou:er whose goodness gave to hu Q f mankind an exatence, thwarted in ! Ü,c, 4 h'-A 1 :.m cold loot, one-third of his attempts tu Irin-i U-i dot,hl;: TV, f' man ami woman into the orpi: ; i:idd tlabed .dltr beiag waiaad Whv is this: A!oessav: "Honor i v' 1 h"?1" "r r:xl1'1 , thv'lather and mother that thv davsl " riVll' Alol :l.!oso ,-1"::t1c;1 -mnv be Ion- in the land which I room, ii.to the told a:r specially: bold thv (Jod giveth thee--x. xx.,;;i!lt1, M-kig and mdden oepres-. 1- Paul -Children, obey vour!, c ,1CWS V'U"Z ; tho b ood

parents in the Lord: for this is right, lit. nor thy father raid mother, which is the Pavt command with promise; that it may be well with thee, and thou may est live long npoa the earth" Kph. vi. -;. lint when we look facts in the lace, we ma.-t decide that Aloses and i'aul are both wrong. The experience of the banian family is. that gcoil, obedient children are even more apt to die than thus? v. ho arc more reckless and mi-ehiev-oas, not that their ami ihle dbpo-d-

, a scht)(d monthlli(j11 kiJI.tMJ lJi!'1,1"- 1,1,1 lx. 1 (Ave'ill tti,tinguish licr own laml.'s 1 school week five' t:'ti"' v,4iK'4 hiked t.:cm wo:..ed lor; j :i thousand, all bravina lv;et-k? :;;ul M,nul::i1 .1,)l' ,1101il,;at the sai.; liine. ihvides, tlie'dis,11 not be excludd.UV,, thv in ami taine, th a othei v. io . Un,,ui?1I,( nt of voice is j.erfi-ctly ;

w ild and frantic nalurcs. ome tell ; us that (.od ..died them. Jti.ers 1 ithat the doctor.; Jailed themand ! Mill other:, that disea.se kahd taem. . , , . . dot loi s :aal tli.-c ase aa a. kei mem. i txa-c.altliea: toai. lac man, 11, e

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u:q :m I s.nvh.h.-a, aKcctam or m.t a carpet is to v, ell-furnished hn us U-! ill! y. 'I I i-n, ol ft.iirc't i'oolns, :t lawn Is tLc irro.un.ls Ut s !,.f4,r, it N two la,;:,s 1J, I,, fiiinitwiv. i:,;,r a Wl.U ::n 1 ci v v, it'a j.rin. V, lint im:st -cn t:.rKt, tumtv lJal, AvliCtli!o tlo,n-All han-N a:v iat.'iv?,a T tin' I.i.ialMmnaU.r t!.o' ,t: tolv ; in In in- tu pii.t th ;-:il.y;" vc:-i t -n, hhovs :ul l!;o U tUr vhci; ;-n,n a (!.-r (.!' ,ooi!.inir mi up, t-or- t i- (1;r rirain a 11 kri.t ttuj. 1 ilia! , or paracolic is a.laiiüicn.l. Tu inaho a r-;v, :nA ,,fiinanent 'ami l? chil-.l u.a;, r its iu:!.;;.ina ' lMi, the pu pai Hv a nait be tlior-Iom-i, the power t- : ..!!:'... it-; :::!, r- l):aia:;-u is all iiapoxtnnt

; hvt-t tae power t" it: :::! r- ' ii:::-; :a .oe. to ;-h p. 'i'ia:s 1 laVh'iM U !. j i e ( hall" katl ) with : e ! aal :.nl ioiapoM.1 ol o!: l:m a e aad i:aro!ics, i!!:ti! it i ( ilia e 1 lata wc li-l.t oat, .r its tron. - he hepl ht-UM-.l rp until the fa oi e. "lay -oiaes w!a a it ( an yn to aaait - iVs:" tin n it ma.-t ia:t ' on its thin 1 hees, its low-i.c elctal, hoi t hleeve - ! dre, its little thin stoehin-s, J.e. Of taMaa-e it tahe-ohl. The parents don t hv it : !aai.;l, it taid md , I'fia oat of do.rs before that winter; : th-- had heol the room oerfecllv waiai. aatl tin re va, ta re:a;on in the wrhl whv it .-'aoahl 'e sieh. Thedol-tor is invit. d in- l,n otv,.-. worhl whv it should be sieh. The doctor is invit, d in: he aif . i . ...i 'im oil oi i vi u ie looi.s M i no i in u :'iul pronounces iL s ilisea.-a,ei'oup,dip-i therm, or searh t fe r. lie leave drus enouali to lad two or tliiie children and promises to return next dav. lie returns tu lind the thihl i dead, and the minister con.soliiin' the pareats v.it'i tl:e itlea that it was j Jod and net their violation of Na ture's laws that hr.d atliit letl them, We future to say that there never was a pup, bitten vv lamb, that ' would live through the treatment j that a majority of children endure. j It is no time lor reformers to raise J their voices on this suPject. Tic PiC'll t a ire . I ,v . -. - Si inn: I)i:atii. C.a or -l)r ' Hall in his Journal of Health, savs that very lew of the Midden deaths v.diicli are said to raise from diseases (,f the heart, do really arie from H:d cause. 'I'o ascertain the real ! origin of sudden deaths, the 1 )oetor of sudden deaths, the 1'oetori a: s i a c ,er ! i i:l is oeen i.'ii i .' I' ---- t In? subjects of a thorough ; . i i, tor': in examination. In these cases, two v.-ere found that tiled of j di-ea:-t s (f the l.eait, nine out of! xly-six tat d from apoplexy, while there were forty-rix cases of congo Don ot the längs, that is, the l'hesc causes of sudden dtalhs be. ing known, : n avoidance of them amy serve to lengthen out "valuable lives, which would otherwise be lost under the verdict of complaint. That disease n supposed to be inevitaMc and incurable, hence men may not lake t! it pains thev would to avoid sudden death if they knew it lay in their p.,wer. . t 1!i:;oomtijn or hnci: m iwia x j Tin; I-'.v.a: andtiu: Lamis. I he acute ntss of a shceis ear surpassiü al .01 thin-s in aa.tm e that I know of. A 1 .7 " . , , 1 r who .n), t,,(, f,.,. Sf ,,,n, run j t) lnr(. onc rnothrr. There and ,Vxv thia- (hat havi amused me more; , 1 i'n-n ti n1 - - - rI meet her: out instead of fnding the i enacted r. gidaltons lor tae go;cin- . . .. s .t ......

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... , t ...... . '-"''' i'.aia::Lu is all important, : i; Hl' i.tcot 1 :'.r the :a!joinin ;ar. it lau-t ) e provitletl for the h.v.n. Tho pi pa.iation of the swil r ' i ' : oaivlully nUciuled to ai : Ü'i'or some -ar.h-n erop. Tivncliiiiir ; - c cn Miiall plae'-, i ''P l'low in- oa larger oae. t 4v the l:e of a tfub-soilcr, or lv 1 uaiim a j iow two or three times 1 ' t5'e J-:;-"' i'urrov, siühcientiy dce) . tiltli inry he n enreil. .Manure Mill lj Us,l;il,.v lc accded tu tarich the soil, I v,!u'a the worn ot prepandion t :'M he he-tttl MilÜeieiitly Ion- before- ' i'1 oi op oi or.is may He sowed m I the yiu:. and plowed in. to le fob ' i.V .ne of huekwheat whkU is -Rotöle lanieil under. Thorough harrow ia- is re-pdrcd, and all ineqtmüths of stirfree innstbc remedied. quaütit s of surface mtttbc remedied, Py tue n.-e ct the f hovel or scraper. In small plots, lhe"lin?.l dressin- of the ata fa.aj can be done with the hoc anil rake. Sow the seed as early in spring as the ground can be mado ready, ami roll. Mixtures of grass seedb are sol 1 Ia seedsmen as lawngrass seed, but our experience witli, these lias not beui favorable. Some consider that Ued-top and Whito Clover in the proportion of three of the grass to one of clover, make the best mixture for a law n, but our own experience agrees with those who prefer a lawn of one kind of grass only. Wherever it will flourish well, the JCcidacky Uluc Grass (sec page llö) forms a most perfect turf. Whatever seed is ustd, it fchould bo sown very thickly, as the closeness of the sward depends on thick seeding. Three or lour bushels of seed to the acre are none too much. It often helps the gra?s much togivo it a top tlrta-.sing of plaster, when it has made a growth of one inch or bo, Weeds will make their appcaranco from seeds already in the soil, aiu from those sown with the grass seed. It will save much after trouble to re move the weeds w hile young. When tue Ii tie lawn cn Central Park vrcro lirit c-stablished, lonf lines oi men couhi be seen upon their knees, re moving every weed that sprang up, among the 3 01111- grass. When tho grass has becomo well established and of sulh'ciciit length, it ma' bo mowed, leaving the mowings as a mulch to the roots. It is advisable, whenever the lawn borders on the walk, road, or Ihowcr-beJ, to lay down an edging of turf, six or eight inches in w idth, as this gives amuJi neater appearance, and enables us to keep the edge of the lawn well defined. Small grass plots arc more readily made by laying close and tine turf from a line pasture, but the same care should be given tp preparing and leveling the ground, and the .-od ,'hould be laid in a mat and workmanlike mann. r. If the picco to be covered is not very large, strips may he cut to reach across it. Provide; a board U to 12 inches wide, ami with a fcod-cutter, or sharp spade, cut by each edge of the board through the turf. Then loosen the stiip at at one end, sliding a spade under itk raid roll itcarelally, rawl eomcy it ta the place where it is to be laid.. Am Don: or a AVmown:. A min-i-tori: 1 atpiaintanee of ours, vIiq had lost his wife ami had l weal ied of his second edition gle itate, was onec instructing gi egntin Irom the passage, "IT econiQ of sina conSP tilt! a , , rbitinrr ft Ac Tn tho course of Ids rcinnrk", he took occasion to mention some things a Christian could dispense with in this ,..;,! 1,. n..-oanrmv In i.l.vrd 1 - - - -' o w mv brcthcrn, it's mighty hard. . .r,ne ,r ,nilÄÄ 5'he greater than to be President; and how jealously be watched thc little, fellows tint wore spangled jickctsj and turned fuminerjcts, and dcsiretV to become like them? If nif mory preserves not these caprice?, or soir.cdhing fiii.ihr, the Loy is lost in thc :nn,n. Happy visions! they conie but oncfl, and go quickly leaving us ever to sigh for a rcturrv of what csn never be agiin.