Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 December 1871 — Page 1

Vol. 2.— No. 26

Kriss Kringle's Day.

ntKSb.STS.

Whi'rr In Find «»»e nt UWMI I'rlm.

W an va.-gln.{ »n ih in«*rry day* or Ci wiK-iiall 11»»" world la aupposed to d*m Its mo charitable gulie. and the -ople ol every c!liue herald ihcadvi-nt tiiDl fr ftunlvi-rn »ry of the Havior'n btrih, an coming of ihe ne* year, i»y the prwetitado iuf appropriate gift*, n* r» rnembranco* of me a it. 'I'll.- origin of lb cu-toin of giving p-exm!* lunit* t'brlMiinas tune I lit Men Ity IIIH mi*t of luce ft In among the ol -»t of tit** grand oil! customs wtil.-h have b- lite 1 of th Kngll-h ixoplu foi oc titirb1*. an I ha* with-iond ill* Inroad* of t.'ii'- and tin* chang. uf national f-ellng

I Mitt) nil other*. We are now 111 111" irilds' ih»* IXIHICMK an mo*t profitable NI-H«MI of the year for :«W»l*r»« In every con-wIvuhicHitirli-of use or ornament. Htir-»i a cr wd -d from mor"ln till Ion* pint the giMiMml bu I newt hour with pun-ha er, ni toy of wiiom »elioni or never "shop," exc *pt •»lien i-o ii|»-ll' «1 fiy urgent exigency

TilK ATt'KK or Til AKriC'I.F-H DI-il 1 voil or A 1

Iff il 11 Ing IIP* holiday MNVOII

IK *lwiys more atlrac lv» and *lmwy, ami lea* «nl AII il tin it HI tiny other time, foi tli purc^iines are imiln of jewelry, toy*, llht articles of w.-armg apparel, itn.t nl ehold orii'ifin-ni* Yet. deitb-rt do no foru. iiin Met fhu Hum u* iuil"le* of nt0««« ity arnii»ivay* In uarid, and per*nu» av u'dl present* should r. ni. inl. Unit Uni'ii arlId ir leu •nucsli inniv accept bl qi in toy 4 or ornament tit liowOvWv iluible. will give 11 brief sketch vli »l »aw. thought, neard, ttud Mi w- tupidiy -awl iiiru'ii MI .10 01 oin li«l»nz -tore* Hint Mniienis till inoi' ting 1'i-nliu up MHIII Hir.'i't, ami at-'pptug mo 111 elegant etttahll-hm.'iil we WW £*,! ?7

COJLL"I.KTC.LY *IIAKMKI

hy lh«' aniifiil chroinn p.ili.tlnipi ami pii-infi'* or nil kind* th it 01 iiiinn-ntt'd th' wall* ami Mn'lvin on v. ty luiml. Ami a* ulain'iil over tin) cxjuinor* wlnrt- w. ll-|)liiyl In all Ibflr »'|t«iiiii('»", !**»*ti11fii 11 -uii'L voliimm of Kn«ll Itlbli-K, full HI-IH 01' Hh ik-ia'an*. Il n* Hmit. CharlcH It nlf. 1411I oth«r biii nrl Mini |H|niu Aiiih'HM. i-otilil not but r.Mi I*,- that I)oo-l»-y abl« to runiNti pri-x-ni" In till* lln.MIip or lo miv oiliiM- n-ivt" hail tli** foitun to Kor ll nt Dooli'y'* w« *»w tli.-m. YOII ml know Ly.ili iicivunmo it i.ii«iio.ik HIKI IU'WH iini r. In ill.) ojwr. ni-• bull lliu. Hut anions bl« ohroinnM iiiuii mil fall to in-inion that It'o- iki mi p'rft-oi pliiturn. Mi.-r«iuill'i» KIIO «iipin ni oil 111 Itocky Mo inliliiN, It inn b- ir»i i««il. Aniihcrvu nnmlniliiofoihtr 'Hii| II a kuo'I Ooiil p« i»,h -I'li'r-, I-iiiiIh pock IMI mi mi'-h •irtliri wore wut(••r.il nboii' In eiullr^M prorutlon. Ah I Uooli'y N our man.

FFH MKMKBY TWH»|JG.AM0U»0, ...

ft nr^v'itvt il'i xpy, QPiioie iitafTiQTiPmv»m tnOHain. ii«fkilill-'U nciii? A -liver nhow, oi uDM*. Not finir ly "tlv. r, but xllvor ami JJIIMI. Hllv rwurf, allvir pliititl ««'t», ullvi-r •W'i'uhM KOIII watchf**, itold oliaum. KOI1 Tlnif, ami In «ot. icol Jcwf try of nil kin it. Ami J. It. Kr ciiiui inokfi lappy ami MIIIIUMI ho Hitrvi'yi 1 II al' ML Ciillitl li blown but It* lookwl bnpplor ami -mil nior Mini It^ a a ball iiown cuttom-r

IIIIO In mill hit nuocintml 111 Multilist Ibcin Willi t'tirl-im iH puMfiilH. A WKI.L DlinWRU MAN our cuiloitlly not a 'It li aa ho lul iMv«n or flKht IMJ.VN aii'i you. in.-n lino !is Main Ninxil. Wt followfd, out ol curiotlt.t, You know. U'f tbouicht b« WIH IM IU in ran-uiohluK ihti o*tibll linifnt. And eo b»WIIH, bui In* iilt It In MUOII a in inii. tliav it wa« biKbly uratHvlnic to ilif ufiill- iitani tirnprif or, Jno ICnpi" nln'Mn r. Il»i p«l tit M-a naif loifn 11 mt' Imta" iuii IIHMIH' i-oihliiK, a.ni i»» n. liHppy. Tlify amo Unik a lew oi tuMa llm nml i-iifiip "*«'ii:wat«, uud aMippty ol collar* eulUi Hon Ac.

A CROWD or LAHIK8

rii'iml the jxipular diy uikxH otiab)l»hutnt nt ihf Opvia llouiH* o«»rii»'r. anil w« could not ri'-Ut iln leniptaikni to lul low \V« notiiHot ib (lie ornttiin ntal ikt iiavi ilui. h.iinU lull jut at prM«iii. tboiiiib what ui' Mill or what auy Unly buy* win not bw Uftfi iit IK.NI In a oar^RY Ml nw. WIMM HOI )on4 lu lt.ii iiiiiii, ituwciv. r, tlmt Warn n, ltoi rui'Oi black »liK v,-i»vtM mi i-loiiK. •niiiii.-»»*ai-»kln cioaas niat-K mot itratn aiiHtaml J«».lii»«' MIII I'lilidx-ut' fttra w.-rf in ftroii limn HI l. W'c Hint mutt I OiHir l*iitify mMWiH, -i.ipiii wool uli iw.- in mil m»«r Infill at ltiwt«ii prions aru fliturin^ largfij lu tit no l-i'ty Urtd.

WR ruUNU IIIM AMIM.«) AMI IIARRY, And r«-.i(l au«l fully |iv|.mtl to iuak« rvi-rytMHly elsw* happy— im-it, l»)y* and all otbi-r»lti II«HI of olntbtiiK. aw now ta kn.f itxiut th* m»y-cheek Krlt 04*11.1 htti)i» ra lloUf« C'Uithum Th. wmtn»»r wt«4 coTil and uatuiany »uiuti*t«d tuiMi|' (liiuoii at lilt n1a.ui110.11 »itM'k. li. ha* iiw.iy in itl* clolbtiiK toi a brtipiil 01 ln«Mt ami toya, inatl« up aftt-r llu- bit 111 yum. tllpi«i'|uwl« KU'I in-it*' IU nl-h inHittalM aii miewiui «n llllllit elmi ill tnat iinv witinn our know.*»••• lie emp ««y» tn* Of-1 ouiiiT* "thl« aid* orhf ntounia.iHi" mid luriiiKiHui to oixl«-r IIMMHI tlitlog MUITI.

TiioaK Room

Iki^atv al of anything wo «aw-tb*i t* fur cliiii|iitnn and K-aal quail y—that tiauk* rupt utock at Nlp »ertVi old itmwl. W* ran not tell how h* d«KM It, hut w* mu*t b* eon* t. nt lon-*au«l liellcvc, n». tt la a fact and worthv IM tout thiuugliout nil lb« count»y that M. K. I'arnhaiH. at lit Main

Hi-itoti Kivmc away »«ca»t Miowa, Mlpi«rs ru'"»a«r. and everything •*'"1* In that Mn«\ I*'o»»ly ov.-r befwr* loul In tht» flty, Wiii*' !M*h ctlf hootaat t. 7A, »»n*n ah»a»t f«« |i tW a pair, ud boYt* and C'llnlivn*' atMm* »t low a* U«aal\ INiriih-Mu domlt,

OWi, CIOAM

•ntttnla rather ttnkjne, hoi Ou'k-k A Iferry Inf'irmel tw a* we »lop|iel at tl»e corner o» iln and fourth that tliej are amoaed y*«*r In and ynw ont hy oor mwi redn*tl Htnok*T». Uull A Oerty wit them •nl ih«*y the beat in tli* inark«H. (hit a* dt»n Maoke, th lr Hn«' bainlk'-r rill i'*lf«fli*. oprr* niitf and varhm* kiiKt p*rum*ry aitraetnl onr An we tw a iant* Mt|pty of ibai oil of wr* t.lm Nrlmppnt lianU \Ve h^ve hid fare* |n fhipiMol htn lv

WHAT iiaooan or ALL TH* mfttts*? ThK qni.ttm wa* 10 o« an we Mi«l in amaaemcnt at Main tind, and }r»okttI lt. A. Klchard-on witd hl» ileika 011 orlem. Ont the ma/»rt of the Imtle* «n «fitieoMMB prwiil wvev buying fin* «t*nrat 1 WM let* ttnmt in the city. Horn- w»«re atircitng fioiu hi* ai* lamp*. Tn mr' bnaUtal. Ami III- nomr«*i« •di up ioy« and Bmcj toilet *w«l. werr jug IlKi MiNki«.mit tili n# ha* *q mil |.w of "onuunmbi tor your tnantte

Avanr.

No th* mttrf mmU «t Anew*, hut Ab«m |ini«it a*4liw*f««nl in at A Mam tliv« unto UM I\«1»tarhimImshowed

•it woolen KOO It mid -otrftTnaiidk'-rclitec*, iiiliur-, cor*' 1 •, htit t*-. Ac, and »lbuma nnt e.loa«li tor 1 Que n'-1 hrl*iman nin.

JL'aTlCK TO ALL"

arid cheap dry KOO»I« IO- th'- rich and poor, rh* hiah and the low, la the mono of ihf Nuw York store, 7a Main »uet!t. And h» lor Chrftmat prrMftiia, w.- think old Mania OIMU* could loul down hla Utile cait a^ ouIcK In-rw ut any wln-n*. W«r at flr.*i inouKiit It liii|*»t*ibl» to crowd In—the til piny wit* ti rfr.-au And at ih*y have IOIIK pfaci 1 tl»«r "one price r.y»i.-in ih«iru.le it .Mtrowu -o grt*»u tnai ou t:w.«yrt .d or»w 1 ladita ami inltaw» a -i.cilng .10 11 Hi«-li b-atni a.i-l nn-uipt*M-d WV will enuinerHtf imm*t 01 tln*lrattr 1 *nt I'h yhivi-w il. w.- d--pair out w.il maif ilui to douieii'lc dry Kood-s, uify i»re ni tli- hwiil. Lidif* lurtilainnu iriuirniuKt, buiioii-, I

HO K. »*uib OL'B'rlin,

li u.dKi-n lil-1», coibtrH, ribbon-, b.w«, Ao., 1 it. .of hi-a qii'Ht«-m on. I he dr.no .li'p.triiiiKiii i.uie 01 in -ir ftvor. T.i I nm lineif do»-»kin-, 1 w»-ed».Jt-an-, fliiniifi* .Vc a I- U'lpanih-lli d. Itul w.- KIV* it up. 1 iur iiiiiKUiiK I* IIIIIIII'i .Hie to a (Icitii'li't'on. Uo air I and you wi.l ev-r afi«T imde ut the ''w Yo. t»ie,7! .Main ftretft.

I.AllllW WERE NKVKH IIAPI'IKK

tticn were two or mree d«-sen tnai we frfuud .,1 I'ufll, lli|l & iH'imuH'a. And wh •houid tlify 1101 16' 1 huppy In the uiluai ancli a Korni*oiin nl-pbi ol holiday. UVMKI^? hvt iyiliiux cheap and utiitwiivt? »nd UIPJI itiu veiy iitio-i aiyii -. We wondcie. I lio\t lliet vo.ild II l"C hi.m.k. ii'liiei-, mc- w»l.itrtiiiiii hi'i lace 4 od» MJ vlitiaii, 11 l.u IM-IOW ihf cu-toiiiiny pi iciw. I'hf r« u-on tll,a 11 e.v were iifnijed oil Ule aiij f«oni NeW Y'l k, Mild UIU»l b' ci -Hed olll belui iiii-vimo. in- m-iifon vi at a gr. mi Mrtcii lieu. 'l..t: tiniio fiealf it terrible ha.t»:lii .n.- fiu-It Hllk plu lies bbK'K anu i-olonn tllkt, IriNli poplin-and veioura tuereiy b.caiisf lii-y .«r.- me tiM-onie-.i and i-n. »|i.wt. I heir line of mill. ami ineu'a KIOV.-H |, eli-K inI. Tin ir new puntiey mm* is ar.

ICII anil K'il..« la t. wiin-r new «O MN win -VMIII urnVi, 1111.1 lui'll. Itlpley & IKjiuing will never behinu In hoiniay 000®.^

TIL HI7KNI.NC CAK

nearHifl'yvine yeiterday inornlag crcat-d nine unC't -ine.tt at Marl let I A CoV boK Hore, ivi it coiilalnr-il HOine of their holiday 4IMI ta. The coiiliwK.n at Bartlett'A It al .vaily gn-ai enotiith amoiivc cutHineM trylnn owl el iroiu Mini a irieiy 01 lar altiaeliont. Juti iiniiK chroiiion at co»i—beaiiil1111 cliri inn*. I lien ihey Hell very clieip. wrltink kit, worK bt^xe*. and 01 liiit.mil |H uit ami 1n1v. it, gifi books, Juvi 111 .e bookt, rtne 11 bit h, c.

AN IltoN IMVK, •••-'Are

Iilkhly attnicilvo and ornamented with ••very vailety of »ieel goodt can well be Imagined lo iklnn In, aa wo did, a few 111111utf». it Cory A Co'*. Tli tve skn foi 1 lie ladi -a a id ii- nK flue jwtkei cutlory table cutlery, win or«, mivcr pla'e.1 lork ut'i upooiiH, Iviv'n loot CIIIHIH, great irlei ni tluliiig inaclilnftt if 1 fine oruain"iii'i' uri keit. and get proni-nta lor li 4tVM, pre-"-inn for the gtrii, prt^onia for lin\omig olka. nre-esita lor tu» old folk.t ami iire*t-iil» lor all.

A COMTI.Y OtrT

THE KNOIM

worked rapidly ami Jos. Birong ww running throngh a few more micka of roa-twl eofTee for hit waiting cuatomer*. Wo ain't »ee why every family doea not u*eth« rea ly rnaM'il and ground coffee and save labor. Then lilt t»n« are The h'»tt that coma in»m CIIIur. We looked round a few minute•uid gtanc"d at a n»w tiioKtud Chflatinu-preai-nt* that wonM antw-T «pl»ndidly for nulidlng up Hie body and brain of the receiver*. N NAPOLEON BONAI'XRTE. slept only'our hours a iy, mo history Inforina ua. The rea.ton iuny have bt*u that hi* wa* not -rniit.tHl ln« ihi) ol Hticn III nlture as the Terie-Haute Kuinlture Coin paiiy N now furnl -liin^ al their populii i-tiiibll-hmi'iii on Fourth Mreet I heir asoimi nt »*iiibniC"* veryililng in t.ie tu.ni tuie line, ami i* liaiin* i.» wiiitu*" one, tin 1 it ro iirniiuiHl in t!i* couimo-ilo.i* riani that "Veil- ilttcle Clin I hoi''oilgnly eXalu Inetl. Wlial an nco-pi ii'l" 'uri tma* preaI'liiaseiof f. nil" ore w.iulit make. v., A.MITIIKK CHANNEL for money 10 flow in during the holldat *1 a ton I rii'l d"v t'«*l to doll lov*, tMore It naturally being »ne foi our boyiii aii'NIn Hilt de4»trim -nt than in ulm ih iny otlii-r. V. ityau, c-irner Fourth and Main xtn»etK, la a splendl repreteinatlve 0 iuj Iiniiy and liitHtklnK abtorli -d by ihs variety or hum 1 lnd .*iry. HI -lOC't iii'.|e*t. To alVf the dmilt would be to crowd the column with prop »r niiin-n. We will *ay. however, that no ol i'-i' toy Jiou -e in the oily I1.1H a better aa-oriiueiit.

TIIEKK'S A TIME FoK ALL TIIINO-S, ind 1 he holiday weaton Is peculiarly the nine forao'ig. mu*lcand merriment. A pi1110 It all times eonsld'-ri^l a pecullur'y appropriate gift. And among the l»e*t Intirunieiits in wle are the Kuabe, rtteck, and Liii'tenvin, and KN*iier Kells ihem all. Th. inaln thought that atiuek ut on ent- rliig ill" Palace 01 Mn*lcwn*, Unit every bixl\ inlglii havoa pnaeiit fnim 1 hit eHtabllKhinenl. While Ivltsner hat piano*, organ-, tnelodfon* enough to All their houtes like •iN, In- aim hat an lnim-n*e stock of mill ln«truineniw, HUCII aa vlolinn, guiiara, accor 01*. iiarpo, Ac. al.HOMhm-t iituslclu abundance.

THE QUEEN.

or Queen Co., um we should say, rnanufacture theflueii oiie^a glat*ein the world we HIIW thin at Geo. ArnoldV, 1U3 Main atreei. Thev are el'-gunt 111 all atylea 01 irlniinlnuH. Japan at her ami t'eurl, and lie ella Hit-ill ii*tonlHhingly low.

THE WOMAN W.TIt THE BASKtT •ntered the wnh« front groci'ry store, 1-Vi Main Htreet. Woeniei-eil soon after, ami found lier buying Chrltniftt presents fix ii' ttelf. HhetiHikabox of that beiiutirul. 1 leli honey, then a lot of those fr*-h plump i'ii|tilerrles, a well cured Imni, a Chrl*tma lurk'-y, a flne 1 oil of builer, a tnppty or apple* ami oti cr fiult, Mime of Rlp|eioe'H ex-c.-ll.'iitt at and coflVea. ami she inttlt herd.--iarturf with um happy countenance tut you rarely Bee.

will be dealretl ny many, und we found no hltm lu all our ramble-, ihatatruck ut n» more appioprlate than a Htelnway piano 3'i. «hw iifTflCWtl-rpttl HiKti'nuvwn* 4 W« rTmnit believe ih'il A. Xhl'ie It th" only mini who ore. The miv-t beuituu! plciur. iflla II lien- he hat MI ne eli galll cheap

,lano wlil'-h wou:il doubihtd .-till iiutnj. Now lor »uch a pi i'wiii snide IH the man. HIIII1LK8 •tlwayn attra'i inore or lea* at'entlon, bui r. II Kldillealtriicta not tntlt itiienilon bui tbouititiidn 01 people. 'I lie renaon It that hl a.ttoriineiil J.-welry IJ» prtinouncid the iitraeat and bint In the city, lilt coral *ei« are tile fllnt-l we have everaei-n. ill-»goln item*, gold m-i» ami uoltl Jewelry -iii-inl-iv rinig" irom the l"We»t to tin- lilgheNprice* mid (IiiinhiiII all p.-r«oit!t. You -i.oultl tee hi* pluiid w.ire, iea«ei», lancy and vat Itly gotHiit.

I'KKSKN rs AT CO-T

It rtther n-tonltblngiv, tint H. IC F"re«nvin baa thein. Tin coii*M of tine silver plalid ware, cu a, g«it»let*. pltcheia and eveiyihluv l-e In 1 lilt Um Thlt I* 110 huni'.im It 1 irtie lor Frifiiian aaya M», and Krceniaii '-i* an liunorable man.'

IT ih AUratNO

lo examine the mini rooa inya ami prenentH at II Cox't. He iMiughl I11 a laige aa-ort-nieiil bui Ihey are going fa.ti. MtIII ho ha left aoitie o( the flmi«t Op. ra Ulaa-wa In Un a-or.tl. Tli'-y an- the Qo.- nV Imports I hey are veiy con v. iiieni tml duribn-, and »e ». i|t ih-m Cite 1 p. Hi* gift book* ai* •11 oil like iiuckwliiait cake* 011 a i'o*l.\ morning. Cox li a the prwwnta. Look 101 ouraelt.

TUB rtTMSiwrr MAN

we fonnd ke»*|«t the llitlc toy nhop and confte lonery opia«»ite the PottolBce. And not «o III tie ell her. «e In iuuiiy wewtitl. That he maket fun Tor the ll' le 011 il* doe* It wlili 111- Utile wagoii«, hobbj mr-e* mill all Kind* or toy* Imaginable. 11 if tlMldlf* defy ei». 11 pet lllon Tltey wimedii* ll to n»b r, M-rtoii' inotighi aiul We pre er 1. well upon iii» oy«t,-r». Fliey aie meg 1111 In* -ad i-e-rock, Jut' f.om »oe tatui- You ciu atrortl 10 iniKe your—11 a Chiittma ^reai-nt of a c.»n of theae, or give a can lo your paator or Intimate frb-rd. 5o»onY KJ»OWH what beantlea may mvn If we will but go wherv ihey are kepL And huudnTit go .tnd haudntlM go away aailml^tl— and fTwin W.H. Kyce A t\, comer of Main autl ttiili «ln*t* Tliey ar.? off ring upeclal »u ducemetll* lit indie*' tine iur*, iliv« gmut*. *ir j»"tl »hawns Mlktof ail atudrs p«Mi« for enlalieii'* w.-ar, cttatk*, latitnurMi «klrin. iiuoias MTUiia, taiicy lai-wiy, aver cunk litg-s 11 ipKin-s UMUMICIO. li. CN^LNI. FV*. H«. I III elC. III ludt«* eYerj tlilltg "lae contain. in tlie Imi dry gno bat in the wuntry.

Ad L'Kt tT.w

You can eitln nave trunk or a valtae, a aatctM'l IN a 1 riveting bag, i««r Uickiiout ^ay -o, ami IMekUiut wlier»tii be Know*. He tt ibem ^11 Up at tft* Main »rv t. ill UK UMI and 1110*1 ouo-taitual iuainer. I h^reai e«*autand d. lor a mnl .ay pr«. ut fiir Miytaaiy. Now ilie lime to (ri iticiu, ahile they nfv ginna cbi-ap,

TH« itoaaB MAX AWAY

and Mr. Muutv ta ihrowu out and »mi» wnat injurwl. ttut ibnt did but dfcet Ut* tw*inw any ami Moore A Hang* ny now *,-1) m«ny line ni«inetaa« If loiilutig a«t vei hap^ otl. Tla»- maitMets iiiNitte*s )uu kuuw. Itow WXHIW m) lia«- «me iur 11 l,i».iii fuur wile. fitiJ uflt ilw«W wue Httd *-ub*utui of liw*. It will aiW teitt tin ht«uiilul ami Mitmetiv Ami tl .ai tnel g«aie*. Moof« A HftgffMly ba»« Utvtn ftir w. uf tiM-m.

THE aLKIOll Hkkle' XKKHT IIMIW a Lout

TERRK-HAUTE. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1871.

The greatest curio«lty In the city HI

A 1

ind book* are at thin p'aee. Stningert vl« ling tho el'y enquire lor DoOley's book -tore the flrt thing.

S01110 of the most itingnificent c:in (!let in (he woild are to b- M-"U at H. uck's new toy store, No. 72 Main stre-t. Hi* si nek Is entirely new and fresh ami he In prepared to give some amazingly cheap ngatli.t.

HO ir TO BK HE A 11TIFUL. The lollowng iHsiige is from ono of F'rot. Uphnni'a letter* in 1 lie Coiiiiregntionalisi. He is ape.ikini of th« captain of the ateainer in which he Railed from New York. These are words full .•I" triit

A we wore about lo start I suw him move to an elevated position above th wheel and it wan InienatiiiK lo see how quickly anil completely the 111tvani llnn^iil or pur|Niae altera tin illtwinl ill .11. ile atom! a few IIMIineiHH Hiieiit and tlnniglii fill He pave quick ul 'iicwat every irt ol liiohip, II ta I hia eye over the multitude cmning 011 lionril the ahip, among wiiom w.ia I he American Anil»as*R lor to Him I ind, who, If the C.ipi'iln may l»e nanl 10 emlxHly the ahip. he in iy l« a'id Mitli equ il truth tneml«odv, in hiaolliei t| (M-raon. a 11 it ion's rtgiita ami a 111 linn'a honor, lie »uw the husliiml* lid the wive*, ibo iimihera and I he children intmated to Ida ivire mid h^ slender lorm aa he pive tli« ordera lor nit d"|Hirtur wetti'Ml ai miii1 to ^rot» more creel nod firm the muscle.- of fice swelled hia dark eye flowed wi.h new lire, ami hia whole |eraon i-x laiuded and ieaiiiit)ei| iiaelt by the jMiwer of inwanl eiuo.ioii.

I iveolten ii"iic«d tliia intereatirig pheii"in»noii and ive oune to the etui- lunioii. il men or women wiali to realise ih" lull p»wer 01 -ra «n it Ihmuy, ninat lie hy cherishing nohli liopet and purpoaea bv h-iviiij aoinethinit to live itir, which I* worthy of humanity, and which by ejcpitiding the cap 'i-iiiea of the soul, icivea exp .n sioii itud ayiiuneiry lo tuc body which contains tt.

I,INCUk. Tlie L-nnloo Spectator elo-e* lonit review of Dr. Iri|a'r History of the Civil War in Ann riea" wiih iti" following: reierencw l«» the ni irtyr Panl'l#1 and hia i-o.«djutora: •'The figure and cliir.n-ter of Lincoln. I he uncoil Ivateil Western man. MI simple, atroiig and borough, is one ol ilum which will not readily ptsanwat from the meuioriea of meit. It atnixia Inutile 1 be curilv Waahlng1«»n tor if the latter founded. Linciiin Mvcd the l^public, and more th .11 any 01 her 111111 untie it a moo. In myiii)( tliia wed«» not overltaik the rviee* of hta eivtl oMdjniora. s.Hue of u»»n—-!Stii»toii.ft»r example—hid not h»d Jo si ice don*thein In E irwpe nor do we foriret t*ie I toora 01 lir.itu. Hb-riii ami Hherl il.m, i»rot .rr-.ftui Mini P.irur, WIMMI

vui" iltto Btwruiiti, tatj^q qu'litle* «t-re liunt rat

y«»utd« lis spntkiltHt o® b« iro*tjr every pluu** of ibe war. Hut H»e the Kir. ppiMiMim I" Uw BrMkl -v daw uiurt original, and perh*|«* bitty! litaitaiiiNtMl. nv«iimiit(JafMi mitasja* TV"®'**

io« lb* uubappy tuvulld. WHw* of harai-ter i^oURht lo ligiit by ttcvpw conflict «m ihu of the sti-adfasl Hutts, Ntwl moil U'Hiwkn tbf 1**1 awl: Pmtident whodl««d tr i|(tcallyjtiat mm

W~

ifee living r*titt.» uf tl*e |»»i*«'-ul— «»»ai \n«i«. *t»r« A l». um Mnliii| Mku •wen low in-***. A ltd I twt ilu|ii (t and merty hurrah (Turn ilf lappgr -kttoia wi iln*« l*t«i lwamti« Mf .ttaUH, ab'yn

YOCM INTEIIK-T

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Mai.,a»d»UbM,«Ka, •'In*

en duntta

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virtiif ,» won, and an th" peio* ufitnl for dtw«etl up-111 be troubled Uud.

An excb -iijte •tiin Kihiw Ib# illl* frr»w Mwtfs tl*» entraoew tn a Htrn

tally ry uy.u. auysrtim In da,r. and it** »tl.-r darn txinr. on steal »•. n-? u«»» ^u ,*1-^vtnrkwaiUnmkrlbr«MH P**** "•I* •Mta«v«»Obrfait tw tHmtilt la tlw •wi.d. mvoi In ibe Yi.4»lijroi Madboo.

The News.

DOMKNT/G

Tlie Aubiirn pipers state thut Hon. W. S. Auwintl la v. ry low from pantlyalg. Olive Iyig in was married Tuesday, to \Virt «*k.», by Kev. liob-rl Co I or, of Chicago- "lit loci need Tuea-lny nigut at Warwick, New York.

Hon. T. C. MeCreery, late United staL-k Hemitor from Kentucky, WHS iioniinntslby lite D-inocrallc l«gl*litive cauou-, "k-i»rt Mouduy, to BUWJCI.'*! UOU. Garrett Davla.

Noining lie In the Tweed afTiir Moudto'. He as closetc Willi his fuintlv suu i) lie witl proiNtbiy be rearrusletl on aiioiiiiT Kiiitliai iiidl' tnieut, from day 10 day until Mime fiMecn in lii inient- -r ielo ny nr* exhiu-ied. Every eirori will le t-te Vy ina coun -el to keep him irom actual Ui^irueiiillou in the Toomba.

The New York Times a iya the Or.md Jury yid indict a hading city Judg 10 .ruiidijieutiy receiving money iroiu theciiy. It .iiwmiiejfes itiat thetiraml Jury it re ortvtl 10 Uave uatl the i-se of Hail umier cou--i.li raiion yetttoiday, and that there was a It.-rce 4^til over the ol-po-ition made 01 li. ll. I* Miil 1I1.1I ilallV r- aigtialiou will laa. if cl 4n 1 lie hit 01 Jauuaiy, and la ahoitiv to be i|uule public.

Jem* R. Grant, father of the Prepidetii, fns nitlcKeu With paralysis Wetlmat lay, 4 the Covington Posioittu.-, and It i" li.e flfor. He iiiaiu. il inneuslble for an houi, (titer which lio was removed to his mitneJ lie was b:iier 111 ihe afternoon, itavai{ so far reeovrrd aa 10 sil up and tiUk r^ine Willi hit frleuda. Hia lieaith ha* of iai| n. apptreniiy at geoil aa u*uai. lie is|evouiy-aix yeara old.

Tli^m dl 11 sin, ititw.ird bound, con-dti.-io/ 1'hiilU-S on the l'litsliiirg ami Conueilnvlile Rainoad, ran on a broken rail, ai naif ^a~*t leu Wedu-.*«iay inornin^. on. utile li'Sl ol Wi*l Newion, wa* town Ir lit .U. tr^ok, the 1 xpiess car pitching inio th. ilVer,! injuring ihe in.--s*eng -r .*erlou«iy. Ki t'di p'i.*omi were injurd, two badiy. Tue tkjured Wei-e lakeu ut a uoiei al War. iuot, and had ihcir woumla di-e*aeU by ill CiLupuiiy'a surgeon. No named ure lutnbliH.

A #1 Li was introduced by Representa live JoliiiK. .VItiler, Wm. O. Fargo, I'aui rtpal

oitard Monday, winch iiicorporaleh

p.-rry -Doweli, Col nut uud oiner.s,

II.SMIOIII

nt on me pari of tlie Unti il

loni, 1 oiii^lssioiu ra dian ooeal COlts pan

i, to open hub-'-ripuon books lot two leiegiiiplis, one Iroiu lite Wesurn of in« Unit, Suites 10 China aud Ja nd tiieotlier iroiu the Aliaulic 1 one hdo}ie oy way 01 niiuda* au 1 .\nore-

orb bv ll

uny o.Uei- way ihat may be appioveo Piestdciit. I'tie *ioca 01 the Allanuipaiiy is fixed at eigtit luililou*, ami ae.fi0 Company al twelve lulinoii.t in waar. fei'iej to the Coiumiiicc on

ort $u Attn 118.

Tli parade ill New York city of the us national!, came off last nuuday, and MUcees.*. About 1 O 11 tlie crown coui.nei ed gatuerltig in i.ie iieigtinoriioixi too Instl.tite, ami statu In. utu-els 011 ei.lir alue weie Uiockisl wiih holiday gasei*./Tlie piocea-lou w.us neaded by ilnoa» ol Hawkins' Zouaves, aud waa comP'ilHof zou.V -s, gu ilds, Cub.tu Leagues,

I was

raiicea IU»-e .dark 111 »«y uotaule ob- |s jeof in 1 lie procea*ion. A hiind*oiie c»ia-iaiqii.-bore tlir eeolfliiH. It liati for a 11101.0: lo me inyr.t of the Universal Itepubiic." Malty Oalinei-.* weie carried lu llie display, nil app opt lately in.*ci lit. tl. Th eoitui'iiidfr ot r'ori issy uud about a dozen ..-itge.s irom Fail.* walked ua a guard ..oiior Willi the pall-b arers. The proces101 dlspersid al Union .-square, ll was .ouilly elieentl, ihe W'oialhu.l and iiitliu oeingespicial targets for itie popular clan.or

III the limine of prenciitatives 1 soul It Carolina, Tuesday, the rcauiuiloii fo. die imi'CiiChUieiit ol Ijov riior ttco.t being under consideration, Mr. Uoweli liimiea tw. hour's sp eon, tits-,tiring he wa* In teriiole in 1 ucsi, ami nu-niii to lintaitt:h all gunlj stitleollleial* lu succession. In Nt York, Governor Hcotl liatl aduiittitl 10 I11111 llial tweiity-lwo million doliaia 111 irauduh 111 aouds had bei-u u*tnl within tlin-e ilays,

and

.tiaic Treaaiiit-r l'ark. nad ileciared thai the Legislature dire not aei against the ilug otfcaius" of ilielr own criupuoii lu ouiet (oobiMlu oTinu the iwo luiixl vole lor liti(K ftchmeiil, lie would otT- a reaoluliou 10 po*t(Hilie the vole uttlll alter the Christmas nviM-. a.ill If a lull uou r.Jeclcl tne uiea* ure. lie Would re ort lo tue eoiir.n. He pMlgsl h.m*eif 10 a*sl»t by le-timouy, and ad oilier means iu his power to convict the Governor and nil oilier guilty otllclaia.

CONG It hJiSlONA L.

On Monday In the H-nnte Mr. Anthony ,tr. reti a r.-soiuuon for lit appoliiliiieiii 01 ,t coinuii U'e on retrenchment aud relorlil, UJMIII WHICH I here wa* tt long deb tie but lio ictioii. In tne House Mr. Hoar olToreU a ii-sO.Utloll ol ^y III pa

toy lOiall Oflorls toer-

iiibii-it repuolicail In*'lltlllolis in foivlgn countries adopteil unanimously. On Tuwtday in the Senate a bill wan ^«Mietl approprlaling •I.WJUUO lor erecting p'tiidr buildings lu Clili%'ao. The Pn sideiit #as r. qu.-i-l«il to give inloruialioli as lo tin iviatloii*oi llieUnil'tl Mi»its wiih n|*ln le-oluilon WAS adopted directing the comiuite«' on retrench ..eiit lo niquire into ilie buslneMi 01 ihe New \ork ciisiom House. In tne House A rcHOiutlou was jms*etl lor the invenilgatlon of tne receul failure of National Batiks.

Wetlnenday, in Ihe Senate on motion of Mr. Morion A t|ivtrierofa nillllfiu dotnnt wat ul.owctl ior tue expen-««of tue -uev.tCom uittlon. Tne Il..u*e Amnwiy Ifill Wan then taken up *nd I waa ag-.-cl to k*avoi»on It Thurs lay. In the Hou«e Mr. ttr's norau.i Wage* hill wa* JMI-S-i. Il pmve.iea ior the appointment of a imiiuliie. of ilirce jer-*jns irom civil llfi lo In ve«tlg it" the -u»ijeei of wage- aud labor and the eoitdiilou the laboring claat*.

FORKIVJi.

The onnrae of the re»-overy of the Priuueof Wa.ea in quite sui»iactory. Queen Victoria h« re»seived v-ongrat-a a no.o tue Pce*4i|ent of the Fieitch tw public 011 ihe rtwoveiy of the Piluorof Wui«* 11 out btadaug'-rou* illntsMi.

The Il 'rald'a City «»f Mexico special, id Uie lun.ua*: "Tne bfc-tmxw! tne r» beiiMHi iimkin. Th- tevolution try grii-.-ial, Lrt «s, is lo*in« f-^vor with lilt a-liter-al* mid tiiy mull try no uman ten*, ron•ni*mi itoutrttul. tmV" r.«D{Di Prea»d. iit JiMTPSauU ieitl oOedn ooe to Uie govern i«i«nt.n

An Enslhui cterjjyiu-n teils utory Ulu»iratiupt the w^t aotoe person* rn-«d ill** Bible, looking ii|an it aa a kind ol ctMrui or fetlsb. U* c-tlied ID vmlt a dyiiw worn «u. ami wlwn he went be f-Min1 her bnab tnd. bi* eye» •irtMniinK wiib t«*ara. nMiling t«i h»-r a iMof g-iMltxieii fro.ii tbi Bmk of Chronicle*. A ftwliitjc "kin to hUinilucn malty peiiple lo re»d Himuib tb*- 8.-n|a iireo oncw In *0 often. if tbe am«unt mad, aiel IHI lite pmd re-it-ind. w«-re tbe chief thinit be regarded.

KTKKT nit tn p-rta i* lo be taxed ibree iranea a \e«r. Prnm which aiay be *uruitaed ih tb- r- will be fewer cats la tb^ hooaea aud inor« rabbila In tbe rewt«araota.

IS TlIERhl LOVR BEYOND THE OR VEf

The following beautiful stanza* were written by Hexter Benedict. There la sennine poetry tn thein. and thouaandn of hearts will *cho the tender and touchlns sentiments they utter. There are but lew who have not mourned the lo«of a loved one—parent, ehlld. brother, »Ker. frl- nd. A heart thai tiirii Hl responsive to your own -a soul In de»"v"t sympathy with yours, •t cherished one 10m you would willingly lie wiih, or n.. 10.. lias panned beyond your tight to. high -I life. Shall you themknow them -love them In the hereafter? I too* he soul with all itn sacred Affinities survive the wr ck »nd darkneasof thesr v» fs love immortal* It must be so and friendshins, pureuml Mowed, must be renewed In greater stiength and endttranee forev»-r. riie grave (shut 1 transient separation, und niinre's iitflnitlen will assert their *upremacv tx'yond the reach and influence earih tml d's-tiv. Itut 10 the stansas.—[Etlltors Ma onlc Review. It is not meet 1 know, this backward turn lllg

Unto the ruin of tho*i nacred years:— Nor yet tht ion.| and cease lea oeuaelosn yearuiiig.

To mark the glory that my angel wearYet ever nt t'.ls 1 willght bour'a returning. Amid tlie throng, or watching ilnit alone. The tired soul which memory haunts is burning

To greei lis idol In ihe re-t unknown. I know not that this ever may b- so: I know not but lu heaven my aarllng'H eyi* Will calmly look in mine, and with no glow

Of r'-cognltlon but the sweet paradise I learned to pray for by the houteuold liea 1 tli.

To hope for when the hope* of life were n"W Though pur-- and fair, will not be sweet as "iirth.

An earth wan once, If thin mail thought lie true. \nd I have heard lip*, trembling with emotion,

Say oft to ine, '-Our love murt lt*ld to denlh Vml have »ime 11 lends who, true In their deVol loll.

Would 1 oh me tain of my dlvlne«t faith. angels, circling softly louml alou' Lay your white wlngt upon my heart, and say If heaven .an lie heaven to her without me,

If ollll -lie watches where my loolotepa ntray. 5-" There was it time when her glad voice wan ringing

Througn ih. se deep aisles in which the siiadow-rest A time when li young feot wore, lightly nprlnglng

O'er the green valleys bv the wind* ea-nt-ned. Mtill. her bright 'ace from ev ry fatled flower

Ami fallen leaf, looks f,.nd.y up to mine. And her sweet voice, thro' every passing hour.

Culls tenderly, as In that far-ofl time.

\ngel! is there no land of fadelenn lustre Beyon 1 the surging of the river enM? No island wli re the iiagranl blo**om*

Clutter,

Where sli" will love me as she loved ol old? Angels! to long I've wandered, wandered bl I nd I

My bark has h'-en loo long upon the sea Set ihe death seal uixm my torchead kindly. And let inegreri h-r there, or dying,oeam to be. 11 1:^'' LET 1'hlt FHOM C.iPtAlS WM. b'.A UL

TV OFF AND ON HONOLULU, FT. F. Nov. I81 h, 1871 Ynu bitvedoiib'lena h" irlol tho^reit disaster to the wlmlinn fl 'el in the Art^ticsea. It is need lean to toll you lhat he ahip to which I waa attached was nionif the number abandoned.

We left Iter to be ground lo powder by the hiiK'' iiiaaaeaol ice which almost iieircled her. She ia not alone, however, seventeen oilier ships lay within a hall intle of her, cl^ht ir.ore in sight 10 lite south-west, and three in sight to north-eas', all—all ab-ndoiterl—there were two crushed by the 'ce in si^lit fi'oiu otir tlet kn. another that might ive been seen from our ist-heads, ind a tiuiulier badly dam iged. One waa lost, early in the seiaon, (14th ol June.) by coming in contact with a large fragment of ico. In all I his, not 1 single life was lost, and in only one ease where life .s in joopardy. Still, two acciiiei.ta occurred otherwise—one was when ihe bonis were last to a whal" and the ice closed around then) crushing two of the lamta badly, injuring tne other three, part of one boat's crew were carried away on the ioe, all but one were rescued, that driftmi away on a separate piece ol loe to liea linwrinu death ihu other acol dent occurred to our own ship, theaecnd do while fa am a whale shot himself wltn a bniiib-|{iin, the bombinco entering back «»f his chin near he 1 hnmt and coining out at ihe back part of Ida lie ul. He died almost instantly. I was within a few h-etof bim it the time, Hiid saw the accident when it li ppened, his head lell back gently over the gunnel of the lxit and bis blood fell in a torrent u|»on the ice. !eilli, at all times is solemn, but wnen it comes on ship-tnt.ird, taking •tie whom we see and on verse with everv day and almost every hourol tbe day,'Its solemnity Is peculiar—the Borrow In deep, but hard to realise—we listen for the sound. th« voice that is still" or the well known echo of his loctlall. We buried bim 111 tbe«*dd—oold ground on tbe American roore hia grave haul to be made witb{ row-bars nd axes so hard was il (rnz-n. He sleeps in a lanl lhat has not th iwed tor a thousand years and will not thaw for decades of ccnturiea to come. His name wos Ati'ouia Oliverex, a Pun ogu se by I Irth. but bad not seen bis home for twenty year*.

We abandoned 1 be ship* on the 14tb of gepteinl*»r, aud for sixty mllwa, tbe Ia»ai*. (nearly a hundred and thirty in number) wended their way between 1 be land and the huge will of iceihtt had l«een driven In upon tbe shore by 1 be westerly winds.

We were twenty-ser*n boars making Ihe poutage lo Icy C-tie In.m W tiliright I tile'. I k»-pt iny wits well together. During ihe iilithi of the ]4 h. while tn tbe lanis. heavy l»lick cl iuda bung over ua reiiderlinc Ilie darkness ini*-ii«Mi, tberv was a fresh bree*-* ami r.»iu falling and we were momentarily 111 danger of running ag .lust be scattering fragment* of ioe aud lieiiig s'oveo Al 10 r. M.. (we left tbe ahip al 2 P. X.) landed and made a cupo' strong cof tee—wimhI was pleli' along I be httarb to w.'ke a Are. Al 11 ulnmiwl off attain, baviitg double r*led our main aail awl alugle reeied tbe jib. At 1 A. XH on the 16tb, while sailing aloua wiib gu«4l speed, beard a crasb out in U*e dark-

IIHNI on tbe port quarter, hauled uw and lacked to k« hat I be matter W/Ot. found ll lo be oue of our Imat* hadly atovea In tbe starboard Imw, ordered ber aabore to repair while I made »o)

Price Five Cenis.

boat fkst to a grounded icelterg to wait for h*r. In less thnn an hour a Roman candle told me the repair* were finished, casting off my ice anchor made sail again, turning out the reeffc fcr tho wind had died away in a measure. then sent up two rockets and assembled mv little KOQrriroii.

At 8"o'clock in the tnorninir landed again, prep 1 red hreakfasi. had noli art to eat but took a cup of strong coffee Hnd it did me a world of good. Fn high latitudes there in nothing in my estimation equal 10 coffee. Whisky or any alcoholic liquor is worst) than useless, it 1 xliil ten undexcitOH lor a few minuts and Ih- leaves the system torpid and lit lean, a drv crust of liread is far better, yes. Infinitely better, for spirit* in my estiin dinn ar© more li\)iiriona ill high 1'iimdes than in the temperate poriiowot' ihe ulobe. There iv nceur cixea when a powerful atimulml nctimr for a tew moments in 'V b" necesi'irv to aemmp'ish a fixed object and will dolt wli"n uled roon.i* without 11 etiuld not hate succeeded,^" but the synteni is lu-tier oil" wit bout the stimulant. As daylight apt mached li? told all the lamia to meet »i lev Cape^ so when I rrived there the oilier boats Were close fo tne. At l|"\ p" W© again reefed «ur saila for 'Ic wind ha_d iui-ri'iiM-d it'id 011 doubling h" Cape it Would be ahead. We be.-n up to tho Mint h, soil' went, a Ion 11 the lund for seven miles. »hen we found opening iu the ie« and clear water beyond, aud seven ships .i.iug to Uike us 084*! We kept away and bv 5 r. M.. WHS otfc" boird ill" ship Knropa, of igentown. Miss. I came lo Honolulu in the It nque Oh tu'-n, of Bvtlney, New South Wales "I which mv adopted son Is chief otH's'r. I will beat liouie in July.'

Ever iruly youra WM. KARLB. «V

OEN. 8H KKMA N'S hA HI. LOVE. The Ho Tiiniivis Ewing died re-etit-Iv in Fjancasier, Ohio, 111 lln- H2d year of bin age. The fain* ol Gen. W. T. Sherm 11 h^is rendered notable th© kindly cure bestowed on him, and the •urn iriv 11 to his fortunes by Mr. Ewiuu. The story of he adopt ion of \ounu Sh'-rtn bv Mr Ktting, and the siiltsi qui 111 irrl i'ge of the general to his Insier-tutber's duugliter, is thus,^ lolil in "Ohio in the WM

The nt mlajrs of the bur at ljiincaster knew vert well that Judge Bliernisn had leil tm a'd quale provision lor his I irge family, and it was agreed among them that som of the children shoulaL l»" edilealed and supported by the 1e-[ gal brethren of the deceased p»rent. In aeiiu-d .11 with »hi« arrengi ment, 1 lie lion ThotioiN Ewing. then in tho prime 01 his r. piiiaiion as 11 ure 'i lawyei and statesman.decidi loadoptoi 6 iit ihe toys. "I must have Ihe sniaito of I item, so h- sioricS ot" the tillieS tellusili.it Mr. Ewinir said to Ihe widow and nil thr same authority w® have it thatLafter some consult tlon l*e ween the mother and the eldi *t sis-ter.'-rump," at that iuiportsnt pt-rioa of his lite at play in a neighboring sandbank, was selected."

Tlie in xt seven years passed In aehooll»oy life iu me inier. oung Hlierman was fairly adopted Into the Ewing family, and lie NOOII male his way to all tlielr hearts. Ho was sent to the English department of the village aocadoiny, where lie atotd well in classes, mid came to bo a promising boy. There was nothing specially remarkable about him, so writes his foster-fath-er. Mr. Ewing, ex'fpling that he nover boy who would do errand so correctly and promptly as he did. Aud again, he was tr.ntsp irenl» ly honest mid trustworthy. Huidlous a'nd correct tii his habits, his progress in education was steady aud subsist Ial. •••'sjt.'

And so the bov reached bis 17th vear. Mr. Ewing now bad a vacancy al West Point iu ids gift, stid be bestowed It upon the child of his old friend. Young Hlierman «s admitted to he academy in June. 18.16. and, with tho exception of two months furlough in the summer of 1828. which he spent in a visit to Ills home at Lancaster, he remained tbere continuously until his graduation. In June, 1810. *8 artlng with a good preliminary «»ducatinn, he b'«d maintained a lair, though not a first-class standing, tn the close. Mr. Ewing desired that oe should graduate lu the engineer corps. This, as he himself wrote some months before, he was unable to do, but his rang was such as to entitle him 10 enter Ihe artillery. Fie was sixth In IllH

The pieasantest gllmpsos we get of these four years of cadet lite are in tbfl letters of the future lieutenant general to the lair companion ami playmat« of nls Lancaster Iom ». The#- letters are sprightly, vlvaclou*. and trifle eooentrlo—not al all unlike In style tbosA graver eplniies which at a later period where to draw from tbe complimentary secretary of war ibo oompllinenti tb«'5 '8h rinan wrote as be fougbt.'

In 1860 he returned lo 'the states,' and on tv 1st, his long engagement w-ts cl«*ied l»y bis marriage to Miss Elleu Kwing, at tbe residence of ber father. then secretary of the interior. Among the guests who graced tbe wedding were Daniel Webster, Henry (lav. and .chary Ttylor. He WM soon sent to garrison duty at Jefferson barracks. Missouri, ami shortly afterward with tbe brevet of captain *lbr meritorious serrtoes inCdlfornla daring the war with Mexico ««s made commissary 'nd sent 8ms to 8k. Ixuls. snd then U» New Orlem*."

A Lrrn-B girl irk I u» h-ir twtn» ma, on going to bed "I sm not afraid of the dark." No. Of course you ar« not." replied ber tn untn, ''for It can't hurt you." But. imtn •. I was a little afraid onoe, wben went Into tbe pantry in the dark to get a tart." ••What were yon sfrtld of?" ssked ber mamma. "I was afr tid I could not And the tans."

T»ts la how a New E/ondon drank-' srd pat on his hat when tbe wind- blew It into the gutter. He knult down slowly. Ilk" a *uper4nnaued »unel, and Inserted bis bend into It, pressed it firmly down wiih bis bead against the curbing, and then arose w|i a sort if ridiculous majesty, snd the broad smile •f a trig smmt parting bin lips.

VAOCiMATtog panlMAr«tn«rtgwo( WM in ibese small p.x times, nod •eovlma ti lovers delight lo receive Tirua fro a their sweetheart's arm,