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TtitTi* Hit* wiiT'l IHuiil hflit i*i ini-iltrtoo; Thru* fo r tin* Hto»r)o'.| unit of tin* ^.*in<l, rnilcl IMU'II I . Tiii* ton ht muikp wn-* lih«litg -Itnni »•»'' ' n ^: Ami thi'rii tin* \Vi***h*rn Hiivn^o ftaitt tiUrlh». \AlUh!\ itn* Mo-ilrm tlm-klr mnttrrnl rhrrr; \lliHtiiiiH ,, Mln*')i'\%i*ti , il Initio** nf Hit\ I'u-'t Si^ht'il ilnou^li thru hpitt*\. with ;t lan^tii t ptiiM»t; \Clniit!\ f';ifitt1v i|iio.4th»nr«l iimtiy » pitlrr ptii'^l. Ami MIMI Iln* Alhonlun MtoT^ Klimnifrip;; tmuht f>n all t'i'll|(l«iii*4- rvofmorn fhi* ^nmt*. W hut fnir-i MIUIII WJI-II it •* ^;nl Iti-ti ip!i<m AMI'* Wlttit llaml tihall wrln* thrtt'oii hi-t other mmif? \THAT TAi.IiOT (UHL. M Ut>rl!o THIIn•( Kjvf 11 pun tlio «^ro:it. Il:it Mlnnn t Ii 11 foiTlirtl tin* tloor-dp to thn *<itlo nifrnnr.p <H tin* Xrvvton f»iriillioti*ii\ piikinp; rurnnit<i t :uul I'r.uik l>«»*inioTiit luv Upon tin* jjrass watching ht'i*. *'npttit»J' Im taiil, pro<tPnfl>% 4i ilo you km>w your lip** HIT a i^rout ilml ITIMIM* tuiil |M'i*UitM' tti:iu tho*<» rur- tnutH?\ Tlio 'ritl (^>IOIIM1 f'irtt>ti>lv fiiul cotii- prrsHPtl ht«r lipq ftirrilily, but ttt nlt» 110 fiti^wn*. Thru hr Inu^linl. \Why tltuTt you nn=:wrr mo, Hrr- llo /\ Tho #\i] fliislti'tl lilm a look from hrr atijny t^yi»»t f f«n«l a^ki'il, in u low, fin^i'v tout*— ••Whiit tlo you ovpmt mo to say ?\ *^tm miijlii, al liMist, thuiik mo for my romplimcnf —any huly wotihl •1«» Hint !\ * 4 llul 1 a m Tit»l r\ luily,,\ rrioil Uor- tlf\ hlttorly iiinl pii^ioiiiUoly, *'aiul you iloit't turaii thtiM* tliliiy:** Avlion you HHV thrtit fo mo- you know you ilon't r ••lliil. T iln,\ pot'ivdMl Frank, :nl- hilrinrr iho Utt^h In Uortio'< fannotl rhrrk ami I Im an^ry lljjhl In hoi* tfrny rytw. • * I ttt I I tlo/' ho ropoitotl aj^ain, more eaino-Mly, lazily Hotting oil the ^ni'-H ami *<«*atin(( liiiiiK«*lf up<»n the stone hes'ule her. \Ueitio ho ton- tinuotl, when he wa* whore he t-otihl talk in whimper**, \why ilo you always laujjjh or j^t't angry when I loll you that you are pretty, am! that I like you ?*' '•Meratme,\ sahl llortie, fioroelv, \no one eNo (ells mo I am pretty or that they like trie, ami I kuo\vthat you are making fun of mo.\ \ • \l atu not making fun of you, 1W- tio,\ l*rank \vhinperotl with an into nation that matlo Hortio'ri heart heat KO hotly ami ttitnuHuou^ly that she almost feu red her companion could hear it. \I tlo think you are pretty and what iv more, I love you, ami in token of it I am g'dng to take a ki*H - a love,'K liml ki«s. Won't, make a noUe, plea«o f <»r yon will awaken Nome of the ladio* from their atter- uutifi Hit»Nta. There, that \va»* the Hist, ki**M/' \fo «<aitl T when ho had withdrawn hii arm from about her waist ami his lips from thefr long, dinging touch to her trembling ones, \but it tthairimt ho the last by agroat many, darling.*' An 1 then, while ho finished'pick- ing the currants he talked to her so ardently of hi* love tl.at llcrtio, In- i^oront an she \va«i, could not but he- llbve it. I*.y and hv gay Voices commenced to Mnuiil upon the front porch, and <oine one came bustling into the darkened dining room behind them, ami Mr. I>osinond joined the young ladle**, after winning liertio'* proniUc to meet him by midnight ami moon- light under the walnut tree, in the liolil niljoinlii^ tlic f:uiii-ynril. \nnlii- , ii'l you lliii-lu-.l Hi*.*.. CllrnuiN vet 1 „T0 LOCAL. FOREIGN. POLITICAL. SENSATIONAL AND GENkRAr (iOUVH \i tit'pi tJr:ijb', uliojltt Id \UO^Ioj »t..«lir. i l-'ni'ife'.* Mi are not gettin d imagining tlil Kdy j tlar t lit dec irirlK nio t imk ; t»f nn\ era I in lovr with tl of you ?\ rohiji-d [Hi a ciuitompt i loud tinglo, but fa-oxent siuco lie lr her money, tut very young a iccasionally made iuug IIICU'H tlirtanioiw (o |liing'|^bnt laudable i*oa j o engaged, I wal Jerstood t hal I wi attention*? from an I girl, that m '-iieje Ay< t imj liy in m 1* *&> '-U-- •-. .•-•-n^ --. —J i if NEWS RNEURi N. Y., THURSDAY, 0(T()RER 17,187ff. J, *Mii )0flloU«, at I am at girl. M Mi^t lat made KvhW'h lie 11 wooed \No in- nl pretty the vie-* IIIH, and, it it d'n- I not. loi- you to a iv roKuit u* 1 drop have no il, upon mro im- the farm pretty Mil in K^amla \j^ly i\fa\' (trace, pray let thisjwuhjt^t. I assure you desijjiH, Either gootl or n liori^e. *lfhc» girl H of no i por(||tice fii mo than any <>t hanjjiH alulftl hero.\ , rLtfi nni|ji iluy us Frank id! Nhatu T froM poi'v li, readlngl poctf( to ||(e hitlies, a strangjer drove tluijjfttc hat splendid horses ! M ^ior||ir, n^itho gentleman fa- tii'r;#bl:ic#jteam. \^Irel5|| have -seen them i l rin|krkoiift , \i anki tm a d ital iv :\< tfcfc viwor opened tho gat my£mil, it^H Chailttv Itortio gave him a strange glance, ami turneil away without ^peakintr. Vivo years from the nigjit she stood a trembling ouleast, IJurtio Talbot moved- a stately, hanii*ouu\ and elegantly droned Wtumn- through I he gorgeou:** ball-room c»f the mo-t fashionablo hotel at Nearhorough. 41 You have seen tin* now -tar, of course,\ said tins Tallinn H to. Frank l>e^iuond, who ^tootl clmtting with his long-ago sweeiheart, ]| is^ Stonor. \What now htar r\ asked the lady. \A Mi^M Talbot, Charlie Thorn'n ward, whom he has j|p,t brought from abroad, ^wheie they say she has (<'0vn'H>oit,u-.|n -i of the Httall.) TTTM)PI:AN (<HMM:SI'H>I>I:\(-F. The f-rent CUj of i.oiulon. The ride from Fd in burg; tt> London, a distance of four hundred mile**, is u^ally madi! in ten hours by the fast- est trains, ami lor the mo-l prut U through a eountry which would de- light our*'be>t farmers. The earefnl cultivation and ahundenl crop*; re- mind us of the laud near ourt-itjeu, and are indicative <d' a country long under Subjection to man. Oats and j win at with an octagonal Held of bar- ley are tho usual grVum. Uoot cropn are largely In aeetv^ of what we rai-o Not far from ht^ u lh( . ^ >1(1 ToWOr Which in former Uy h WA ^ a for , roRfl ami prison, bcit is n<^ nse j| At; ft mlu itary curiosity shop, ^ ft ^ mr) ,. v ,hnd contfiins also the royal ^^js^ valued KjtakiVthc at about ?fl ; i f tMM),000. made the greatest..Hensalitni. There ] in America, iiffB -beep seem Jo us un jio\(f. I^u't she splen- \ in tin* aloud a aid Miss eneil'his iu» expect to meet any one .t f knew, This is tihe farm, llpo an I be sj^Aiig up t o meet tl \(|ti M<ff HesiDoml, how i iU0 ii honftluit is it!nbt', ^nf by Mr*. A me ton'I; ^ s& • t( U^s,'ttBil wo arc nn a Misit,° HWisKfiftl I'f^Bikjintrotlueing > U* tlW* ladti H ' 'I fit \IffirhtiEi you can tell mo/ ctl (JharlR;, when the iutr(»iiuct werQ'ovejfefo' 1 whet her a girl hv the fiJflno of Alberta Talbot Ire von i before,\ ly; lh( k n, O'WVll. Thorn !\ e comer. i New- an- Thorn erriark- ions iveM here , TTjo, Ia^|?es glancetl at eijch othei iguineaift-jSty, ami Frank aijswcretl— \T|ieni^was s uch a urii here housj; this iimtVijl mhipi- but it was' d|i^m»vered In LT that she had run •*w:iy\ f fa • . \Itbh fftvayr* said Mi o^ui^M3V JteAVhy, and when tmf • h« I i i 11 HI | | villi If Hit. I | , .1 t k T F« \i n»nrrn M ' m,, ^' , Wc<ln<,s<llv *?' ,;,i( Kv. M lilV l lj IMI lit I J I % 1 I'm t irviiimi.|.ivf*..ii. w.wii„k«c ami M ' I nl ihi-i * ft mi il,,. ! \r< •I mxm .I.MlMit .. f t.,,„ „,,„, ,, , a , |i( |(| % I Un. *«!.,.. .i n I it ,, ||(l/li , , |% In* ii«>. k iinilo i. . i rt: VH itirf r ^ i, t w \ii«t.-iri:i pi, H||| I 4, | V,N^|..|t (.HOIM | | Ol'Vl, MK v IH ( m it i- u i XIMl , ,f' rF ::n nn v«£i ti. t tif VM ». i v ru VIM, i vk iii».-«. k in ,| 4 Mll| v , ,'m M> \ i . »jt r \ i HI t> , K M l% |. | t M f j ;,, I'm I ^viitnml. I».t r ,|t. W.wnnk^rm.i ! i mi ;\<;o. rrtcs(l|y,Thiiritldy |! S.iJunl.iy fot ftri^lnml ntnl T tjt'.loi.ii|v. Moppm* At Ih.nUfilit, AU»*i until i HIT umlChivtMii, I |'*4^|n K tltmiltfll tint FAR FAjlMt^ THOUSAND I8L AMDS Or PA!V! ItiTlT fltit +**U *rf*j.tt| ft*>..h nti.T iir«* nnvnr »l*4lMlhi|, (| , „| Wll Il4tf * II V« | | I ' lllll 'U. fit \till Vt*|t „ j of ou t t ll il.MIM I 4 1% II I tr.||,fv. ' hiiii r .i.'«i,v | hi < fitiin*.) I.M.MU' »ti| . Ink* MIO M .M,lhon t.ilv ,.,,,| • »i lit.i rih n o f II,,. limn Ix,.in,o,t ' ftnt VII Fli-i Climil. kttH 14, j,n|,i niiMil* .nmllirrlhi Noih„j|| K o u f | MI|I , l«>tW,'rUflpUi IM | MlrK %% l Cltifaxo. lyThrtil^li ti . krm. nn.t niTirir infofifiiUlou ' »\ ! '•*ilt»l**l iiltitl ltllho.nl ,!,„! ,„,•,,,, ,„!!,.,.„ hi S,MV ItitfltHiil. Nn.il.t-rn S,.^ Vork at.,1 I tlttH'l. Ii *^vlfn Orooory |gr *^'•»!* tohvtrr.l p. »|| i.rni^ . . x i* ^ r F t '*\«^r* for tl.clr llhrrdl WHN KILLMER, '•»» Vttnnrr* or hS-t^ht #i?wn Vf tmctr than hy itny •thrr /,oi#. l iT lt nI ,MW f \ r ! ,, ° ,,, ^»^*t of im*9*n«*rt .»! th|4 In* l^ft.in p.inPlyMin^ I h ki't-fiUowlunti •I un* niw oiMoin pnr»*iyMI \MV hififtitiiiUiiii ili^liV.i. IIIIIHHI miUmilloiiiiMi, t„ lli«iii',WriiMiit».1.\ i w, will tw Khutlr fur- IfHfJ KMrn, f Y MMiY. <h*n..|.;, l 4toiii \£{\ Utf.lf.tiftiniiir, \. V. nrtntiBMr, (\Ifvulnml «*iifim«Hr, W. Y. erictl Mrs. Newton, ftharpty, coming to the dining-room. \\ ow, niiiMni,\ miswered tho girl, gathering together her pan* and fruit, ami taking her way towards tin* kitchen; and for the remainder of that day Ihrtie was supremely happy. Ah, hou* soon some blissful iilu- sitms are doomed to Im shatteretl. Fate that night, when all her work wal ttni*diod, and nearly every one about tho farm bail retired; Fieri ie crept to her little attic room, over tho back kitchen, ami knelt down by her upon, vine'screen window, her arms- folded upon tho Kill, to wait until *dm could hear t he clock strike twelve. As she knell there, along the lam* that i in c!o«e by that side of the house, Frank l>csti'<md and Mis* Stonor were walking, tho lady hold- ing her thin draperies from contact with the dew wilfi fair hands spark- ling with jewel*, turn great flashing diamond telling a. story that IWUc, had she been lesn innocent of the world's ways, might have read. \I wish you to understand, Frank Desmond,'' Mis* Stonor was saying, \that I will noti tolerate any tlirta- tion on vour part with that Talbot Kin.\ \How ran von talk so prcposlcr- otwly, tiraeo? As if I would Hirl with tt servant girJ. M \Well a* it happens, Mr. f>cg- iuond, I saw you totting on the door- stop beside her this afternoon, and f must eonfess it looked suspiciously like flirtation.\ — \I wai only amusing myself with tho Utileignointmii,\ laughed Frank; »•» Tlu»rn, has she gom\i J \>fo oj|g knows vyhy \|as oulvpi htld whom M tOok'frmMjIn orphan a-vh up, sho lijr* sht» shall not trouttlo ^i : 'lind her. Shi that the Ittirl has gone to t \I a^i JP#i'.V| very sorry, Thorn- fiii|ughtfully, his face .w^ajijjjig a vex oil loo I,|^L*ireas ami I am vt) jti-t t rat ket have lost he girl iji'fti., diaiik ^ t ami now!; xvvy pti> town I a ing ba<;:lt ; Ncwtofjt nigl'tt* It Vflis \cwl)0l^ long <a4' next tii< coiupaui out ol* h' ah i ing. As I drt>\ i9|lot possibly t'oil |0Mluy. I Woutlif [>iild aceomuiotlat ijnd as ho Newton i^i to bring take any surmises )iulon.\ 'said Mr. tand.some . \That her guar- hcr here, again is o up from i|k td s(ai t- r if Mrs. > me over >n ascertained ild at'cotnmotla choose tt> sta} ng that gentl Ijjby Frank I>c t'lUI'lh So |ak<%k#as it, on the MI of Ihiir ^^ivo, whin (he <i |citv, that 11(11^ light towardi* iwity heire*<s t ji|r ontl to *-pt i ml 11 soine ^ilaci reat l«ful dune fli for tliij*! vitetl thi with liiij nie'iit, | | AflfiV* |i tlm Slra rU\ ;\t t gt;ntl<gliii< iraylv .'ol Jut ie>r thev sauuflercd info In no hurry t hpening of the walked slowly loci«»tv new 1 *. I [is rj slight or an s| U i to shield noticthyWMn pooph* they j| near \Vu«i?ij;ton stretd, wqi was/vnlwlft break in the < lonely fy|U§o of a j^irl stain olutely, afnh a pile, wear|\' tote a.'.ehftt]M shop window DcMtiotitfM attention. W ith a^uick exclamati umpli. ami Kurprirfe ho sj WanrHnf laughf the girl's Wh*.dt|,| Uyrtie, darlin; i laiuiodjlslldilv, hut cago{ did yon j|i»jt away from im The gl|l5* only answer w ^scrcarthj liijil a look of tor put up hfrltUsengaged ham tor tafeJfiSm hiH gay.e. he went on Was Hearing t glad to set* broutjjitfl^u such good fori gent!cub«i,\jcanm to Newtoi|i find .vousne u0>rning afit :iw:iv| ^1* has traced yo orphan 'iftkfjuui u'here you w a<,a (^h*^|jW>oeausi^ you arel and fcei|^» \AWif ifly cousin, M atbhjd rharlie Tlior^j, n||4> batl come up Sn time to hear fl.ti I id I woltN. i Thtf'|i^|r jjirl -tared wonderfully at th*J «tmjjigejr, too ten itiud and too *•»• \(n*Jn:4 li\ nitor a word ; bat < bar- lii r eV|da||riJM brltdty and kimlly. 4, Viiwr^ mother, njv own cousin, di-d'htttM|ljj hep father by her man i- •ig<\ l^n»l? fit* djhowuod her. Ju^t fie- t'oro \hiit^bsatlr he repehtetl, ami sear, fybif for her discovere.l that she I hat Mrs. e )iT*m ps ; but the man, ac- noml, set ootid day nUonmu could he Hoaiadiing nl he in- e evening of amuse- > hi* jn'es- play, ^tiio i talk tug ut barely assed, but a* there rowd, the iirjr irre-:- face, be- at traded m of tri- ran^j for- htuc,!. \ lm ox- ly, 44 why they conn ilitl ?\ « ,, - i * _ ,. , In a moment /inoie the handsome man for whose sake M hs Stonor had cast off her lovfM\ but vhose regard sh<« had fail* ct to win, ami the beau- Story V \ tilul Mi^s Talbot in her \cxqliUitfr Falsiau toilet, had colue close to tho group, ami llcrtio recognized iter old acquaintances Still slm waited tube introduced by Charlio, and acknowl- edges, the presentation a^s inditl'erent- ly as if she had never mpt this man ami woman before. \M is.s Talbot,\ Frank -iys.prompt- l.V» ***you dance?\ May I have the honor of this waltz ?** ' \I am already engaged for it; M . ,k Then what is the earliest one 1 may have ?\ \Thcro is none that yoti may have/' replug Merfie, coolly. 'Not because my l card is <|pito full, hut because, live years ago, I hoard Miss Stonor forbid you fo pay any, at tent ion to Mhat Talbot girl!' And I could nut think of allowing you to displease her!\ and Miss Talbot moves smil- . i • ingly away, leaving t.Jrace furious and Frank crestfallen. \I atn ~afraid lha,t slm b.e^rd more than that one sentence,\ said Frank, latighing' unci ily, <4 and doseiFt in- frend to ihow us mnch fa^or.\ \Slio will ^»n >t*e that Mr. Thorn will not eimu'cnanctt her imperti- nenee^,\ rtdortetl tirace, au^tily, re- t^dvin^ to make one more desperate cllort to^Nvin thai lie's heart, Hut she began to change her mind wUun day alter da^^^asM'd, and Miss TalnOI and her guurdinu ijuiotly ig- nored the exisfeno» t»f any Mich per- son us tirade Stohor. Hut I'rank Ihsinoml would not be thus ignored witligut an attempt to win Imrtir's handsome face and fortune. When he put his fate t*> the test 1MM tie turmsl upon him scornfully. ,4 Frar «lo not think, Mr. l>esi^[dnd, that I can be deceived' so easily as usually nuitieroUH and fine. As we near Loudon the country becomes an almost continuous village tilled with manufactories, ami from len to thirty tall chitirucy* can generally he seen at once. At the time of my for- -rrrrr Yi*it; t!%T* yrar* ngo,-rtio^r wore all in full operatioti, but at present, at least half of them'are not running, for hard times are felt In Fngland as wel! as in America. Through this,, villages ami tho thWkly settled sub- urbs wo glide altuttyRt imperceptibly into the city itseltf and end our jour- ney b\ landing at the .Midland Depot, the largest and IIMM expensive rail- road tlepot in the world, which, with the hotel built as a part, of it, rod $10,000,000. London is a world in herself. A city of 4,000,000 inhabitants, situated in a broad plane, njion both sides of a noble river, she has natural advan- tages, whit h few places posse*-*. So va-1 is she f hat one might walk JUT streets constant!) for a mouth with- out retracing his steps, Fverything math; anywhere in tho world can be found in London, while people from all countries ond nations are living within her limit* 5 , amU there is noth- ing which art o r science can produce whi'di is not represented here. The very greatness of 'the city and the multitude of thing* of interest to be seen, fairly bewilder the traveller, so that at best it can bo but a < home of a few places to he vi -iteilr^and a lingering regit t that s<> much mud be left umeen. - % After a ride thrv»4<li sonm oMhe most celebrated streets to gain a gen- eral idea of tho city we commence our examination <>f things of particular interest with a large, dingy looking stone building, blackened with eeu- turie«\of Loudon smoke, which stands in one of the most busy parts of the city, itself Oiling an entire square. Aitao. approach $U FauFs Cat hedral arid ild or it, wo are impressed par- ticularly will*, its *dze and massive- .jttjyjyjrlfticss, and indeed it i s the largest Pro- testant Cathedral in the world. The interior is very plain, strikingly so compared with Catholic cathedrals, if* decorations- confiding almost cii- lircly of monuments and memorial tablet*. < >f these *wc may mention those of lh»ward tlio 1'hilant hropist, Turner, t^e.painter, Sirtlohn Moore, Sir t'hiistopher Wnn, lienjamm Wed, and Sir dodiua ICe\ nobis. In the crypt are thoj'cmains of the Duke lipid ly for em, \yon I have ! This um 1 Farm, to r you ran from the ere placed his ward seaivioiif for |m r discovered that sh e and* Ut% |4lsb:pid had tlit».l smhlenlv, bnt Htftlj|ofta ehihl, who had been sent tMi&$ orphan asylum.; lie was then tpktjtf fll f but before llcdic.d, he arrailgrif'Hiali iT you wem living,you shoutij h^io jieiress to two-thirds of hi^ tfert^l^, and I »houb| by your guaruliul ran ijwtij doing/' silitl \*l\\ 8tree)Ui and Ills slept J jo knovvl W Ho, «*t noai-j Tnd^i mouil, U< jt t(ill you why I ran away,\ I'Mitit 1 have walked the i dayH trying to ^et a place, frght 1 walked tht| streets or oorsteps, and J did not t I should do to-knght.\ all right now,\|8aid Char- 4 *I have an ^unt living where 1 will take you. c ciixmmstarieeq, Mr. I>es- wll! excuse mejif I fail to kceii inj^igqgement with) •you/' f ; \<jWT *PJ||i'Ai4 M -anRwereil i'oink; po- oc| avening, Mls/llertie, i\ his hat gallajntly to the n jgirl, who trAmblcd up off (ho wcalthjy and styl orb. live year* ago! Then, for which, perhaps, your conscience knows nest, you made nn innocent, ignorant girl believe that you loved her. l»tit she wat not long in learn- ing your falseness, ami she hates and despises yon as utterly tn-ilfty as she did that flight when she ran away from >our coutiininating presence. Ami from this hour both Mr. Thorn, my aliiaimed husband, and myself, must beg leave ifi be excused from tint her association with t host* pet sons who years ago fixed their est imation of 'that Talbot girl,' and need not seek in change it because tort tine has unilod upon her-!\ Ami six months later, when tht» cards were out for CharHe Thorn's stylish wedding, Frank hi^iihmtl and ((race Stonor found that llortie Talbot had spoken truly, and they has! been dropped completely from the aridoeralic circle of aet|uaiiit- ances who were to be granted the fu- ture < afire of the splendid mansion that Charlie Thorn had selocted for his bride's homo. Thonght it mule no Difference* \Thar tenon does not fit the mor- tice by a quarter of an inch,\ said an employer to a young carpenter who had jud begun work for hitn. % \1 thought that for a garden gado you would not be particular, and it would make no ditloreneo,\ answered the young man. . c iJut it did make a difference. It matlo jut the diflei'i'iice betwoen the young carpenter having a deady, summer job, at gttod vva^e*^ ru l d hav- ing his time utioceupied t»n his hands. The employer found no tnrthe?- j published fanft ; but when tin* gate wa« fiuisln d I quiet litt he paid the maker, without another\ ner. word, and dismiss,d himl . Thenextl! \ ery near St. Faul's are the Old day there was another man iu Mali ttuilcy ami Newgate, imiuortali/od place, lie happened to be a man who | by the genius of Idckeiiri, t<oingu[i thought it tlid make a tlillerema* how ! theap-itle, one of the chief retail of Wellington ami the paraphranalia of hi* funeral, including the funeral car made of captured cannon ami weighing many tons. Near by is the moitfiment of Lord Nelson, under which his hotly lies/ IVople who are enthusiastic ami toolidi enough next ilimb more than six hundred steps, to a had where thev are generally re- warded with a magnificent view\ of London smoke and log, extending as mmh as live hundred feet in every direction, but although they can see nothing, they have t he con-olal it m of knowing that they are nearly three hundred and lilty feet above the pavement. 'We recall with pleasure a Sabbath scrvi<e in the Cathedra! conducted by that prince of pulpit orators,Canon L)ddon. The through- fare around the Cathedral is known a** St* FauTs Churchyard, the longer side, a Carriage way called the ilow, the shorter, a fool passage, called the String, lhtweeu the Church yard ami Newgate St, is Paterno*Uer-row, the great center of the book taade. Here are tIte ofiicos of Thomas Ntd- soiCifc S.fri, the .Fdackwoiid's Maga- zine, and in this Vicinity mod of Shakspear's plays were originally hid off from this is the nook oalled Amen Cor- bost part of the day to 4* uj ro hgh the tower, with the S^-o^ly dressed otlieia! guides. ItM»n. M .,j|j l ] - ly infurosting as the prisop n^i^u^ of execution '.*f hiinclre()l* °f Hftig- lamFs ii<d>lost men ami wotn(n. If^dy .lane tlray, Anna F»o!ey$, Hal<tlg\i f and many princess of Kngland's i-oy^ a) families were put to dca^h on Ton- er 1 Fill. The Horse Armory which it one of the finest known collections of ancient armor), contains^' rich luits displayed on equestrian sfatues, and arrayetl in chronological order, many of them the very ones worn by the kings whose reign they represent* In the armory are also broodh loading guns, revolvers, thumbsjrowv*, be- heading blocks, and ex»^cu(toners\ , nx- es all from early times, afid curious ancient ami uiodcrn weapons from all parts of the world. Within the walls of the Old Tower there hap been enacted enough roipance and tragedy to furnish material for vol- umes. ' Taking the cars at the Metropoli- tan or underground railway, which makes the entire circuit qf the city, a few minutes brings us toithe South Kensington Museum and the Albert Memorial Monument, at 4 n(% corner of Hyde I'ark. The MUSQUIII, while it is not so large as the British, is yet a line one, and is scientifically ar- ranged. It has lately bccQinc distin- guished for the Art School^connected with It. What interested me rtiost at'my hid visif was Dr. Sjiliomann's collection of Trojan antiquities, whioh has boon on exhibition here since last Christmas. Tho* memorial sacred to Prince Albert jby Queen Victoria is very fiOe audj in undis- puted tado, cAcepting th^; gigantic gilt statue of tho Prince. As. a whole the monument has a general resemblance to the Scott tuonutnent at Ldinburg. j • The_l]mits Of a single letter will peiinit mention of only a few of the places and those the most prominent whicji we had the pleasure of vi^it- rvU>;f- _\w»Vltl»ough London is dingy ami smoHy, rrfttni obscure in a dense fog, and rains are HO sudden and frequent that it seems us if tho inhabitant* arc born with umbrellas under their arms, she is a city to be loved by every- American traveler, and to be left with' regret. - • t *• ***--••' » riiwiliiug Brides; The story of (he young Tfxan bride w ho married the man her parent * se- lected, against her own wishes and in preference to the youth of her choice, and then shot herself, i has shocked the whole community. Ami yet the suddenness with which the tragedy closed was its only extra- ordinary feature. Many a bride has married under similar circumstances, not to put a bullet through her heart a day or two after, but t o place a burden then?, which, though less quickly fatal than cold lead, wal as painful ami heavy to carry through life. i People who marry against their their own choice do not always die in consequence; bnt they embrace a fate which amounts to a living death. j • ,. It is said the husband of the beau- tiful Texan saw the folly of making her an unwilllug bible, wlrcn he per- ceived her life*blood flowing from the wound her own hand had inflicted. Miserable man! lie should have sooner seen the folly of insl|Umg*upon a hand already plighted to. another. It was the ever repeated story. (Sold bought the hand, but ; could hot buy the heart. The paVcnts who would have shuddered at the thought of selling a slave, sold their own daughter for a price—and the strang- est thing of all i«, that they thought, as parents will think, under shell circumstances], that they Were con- sulting her happiness ! t T\m shroud does not always close immediately around an unwilling bride ; but misery invariably doe*.— UEMS OK THOUGHT.^ i ^ f K«q>erience is the b^»t *» hoofrnast- >*' cr, bnt the school fees are luUvv.— ^ % Thirst after de-ei f, t bt:l not row .iVd, J He ha* got a gu-ai >y*y that ha* got v thus far. ' , . ^ If thy friend ha* been true to u*lcc ' ' , — j in money matter*, thou canst trust r • him in other matters. v * i \ \ * ' j Without earnestness there Is noth- ^ * j ing to be done in life. To bo active 4 I is the primary vocation of man. / | The mind of youth cannot remain ' empty; if you do not put into it that [: | which i» good, it will gather e!*<S • where that which is evil. - , j There is as much difference bo* i tweon a statesmen and a* politician r~~ i ^ * an~V~'\ « n % «.- iu ** tberc is between a pillar and a : r or about fifteen years thai cradle l ^ was going mmh of the time. When P * tlm older child was Taken out \a small-I In proportion as we receive anS * or child was put in. The crackle of j embrace the truth do we become tho rocker is pleasant yet in my ear?. I \look heroic, magnanimous, divine. . B: i*i NUMBKK 31. . * *•-•! .. . 1 . • T->^\ TIIK OLD ( RADLE, IIV UKV. T. TU* WITTAT.MAiHSI-:. '%% There I took my first jesson in music as mother gang to tpo. I have heard wnat you would call far better singing Huec then, but none that eothorough- ly touch me. She never got five hun- ^ted dollars per night for singing three nights at the Academy, with two or three encore* grudgefully thrown in; but without pay t-he somiiim-^ sang all night, and came out whenever encored, though she lad only two little ears for an aud- i\nco. I f was a low subdued tone Uat sings to me yet across thirty-live ytars. _, Tousoii Uiecdge of theVocker worn qu^to deep ? Th*l is when* her foot wa. placed while she saf with knitting or sewing, on summer afternoons, whil' the bees hummed at the dour, and the shout of the boy at tho oxen was Irani in the field. From the way — IFM. Lloyd Utirriittm. A really great man U known by three signs—generosity In the design, humanity In the execution, tnoder- at ion in success.— -fh*tntnvk\ * ^ Secret kindnesses done to mankind are as beautiful as secrpt injuries are detestable. To be invisibly good is godlike as to be invisibly evil Is dia- bolical. There are hour5 \h life when th6 most trifling crnce t«fccs the form of a calamity. * Our tempers are like an opera-glassy tfhich makes tho object small or great according to tho end you look through.— Sowcstw. We are reformers in. spring and summer, in autumn and winter we stand by the old—reformers in the morning, conservative at night. Re- form is allirmafire, consciTatism \ - \ •**• \j%- l ^- t 1 i£ i* ir- r- i A. >e r , \ the rcckcr is worn, I think that some- negative; conservatism goes for coin tirneidho fooumust have been veryprt, reform tor truth.—if. U\ Eme^ tired, and the ankle very sore ; but I' 9 ° rL do ml think she stopped for that. When guch a cradle as that got agoing it kept on for yoars. Scarlet fever came in the door and wc aL had it; and o h ! how the old cradh did go ! • • Wc contended* as who should lie i n it, for sickness, you know, makes babies of us all. Hid after a while wc surrender it to Charlie. He was too old t o lie in it, but he seemed to be «o very, very sick ; and with him in the era- '&. Lei a man stand alone and friend- * lest where the human tide surges around him in rolling billows of sel- tishaeu, and the heart that has been < strong and unmoved amid the leaden hail and fishing steel, the rush and • glare of ncrce mortal conflicts, shall , falter and faint and sink. 0- Xo being that is not an idiot, can be divested of all care and regard fo/ himself. And not only docs necessity enforce, but justice defends the prin- ciple. If happiness U a gp 0 d, and, there are two equal amounts of it, the one of which is mim, and the other my neighbor's, I may, in strict . justice, value and desire ni? own as much as his. A •V'*. —--• •*—- die it was; «*rock!\ u rock!\ But owe tlay, just as long ago as you can remember, the cradle stopped. When a child is asleep there is'no need of rocking. Charlie w f as asleep. He was sound asleep. Nothing couldM wake him. He needed taking up. Mother wajktoo weak to do it. The neTJfhbors came to do that, annVput a llowcr fresh out of the garden dew, between the two dill hands. The fever batl gone out of the check, and i ### .„,. , * ,,- . , . . f ?*t the advanced age of 117 years. left the white; the rose was changed j . 6 ^a^. ^ forn lillv. There was no lcs<* to CTn- •* Vhc Chrihtian Bulgarians contlue > e NOTES AND CLlPrLNOS. Why doesnT the Pope issue a bull against the yellow fever? An Ohio woman died not long ago '% *h~- * tend for the cradle. It solrti started again, and with a voice not quite so firm as before, but more tender, the old song came back: \Bye! bye! bye!\ which meant more to yon than \11 Trovatony' rendered by an opera troupe, in the presence of an Ameri- can audienice, all leaning forward and nodding, tio show how well they un- derstood Italian. There wias a wooden canopy at the head of tht> old cradle; Chat somehow got loose amd was taken off. But your infantile ntiind was most impressed with ttie face which most of the time was hovering over yon. Other wo- men sometimes look in at the child and said, \That child's hair will be rod!\ or, ^What a peculiar chin,\ or \Do you think that child will live to grow up?\ and, although you were not old enough to understand their t«dk, by instinct you knew it was something disagreeable, and began to feel the deiar, sweet familiar face again hovering and the rainbow arched the sky, Oh! wc never get awav from the benediction of such a to pluritkr and outragt the Mussul- mans. * • « -Several New .Terser bankers have refused to receive trade dollars at, par; One thousand iron workers are on a strike in Philadelphia. Cause, re- duction of wages. Tho petition to Ben, Butler, *rc* questing him to run for Governor of Massachusetts, had fifty thousand signatures. There is a three-legged stool and a fan in the hot by-and-by for the man who clips jokes and forgets to credit them.—A\. V. Krprc**. The skeleton of an en6rmdus ani- mal has been dug up in Texas. It is 54 feet long from the roots of the tail to the joint of the neck. The revnue officers have had a battle with illicit distillers In Over-, ton county, Kentucky. One or two men were killed and several wound- ed. *i The yellow fever it growing worse in the southwest cities. Hundreds face! It looks at us through storm i of nQW caROg bWk oul and night. After thirty-five years of, KTOfl (h(J nurgcg aro ^ |n ^ rough tumbling on the world's couch j rQr v v ; it puts us in the cradle again, and hushes us with the very lullaby of heaven. Wii . Let the old cradle rest in the gar- ret! It has earned its quiets. The hands that shook up its pillows have quit work, The foot that kept the rocker in motion is through with its journey. The face that hovered has IM'OII veiled from human sight. Cra- dle of blessed memories ! Cradle that j labors, soothed HO many little griefs ! Cradle that kindled so many hopes ! Cradle that rested so many fatigues. Sleep now thyself, after so many years of putting others to sleep. . *«« ^^^^ Work has been resumed on the Brooklyn Bridge after a cessation of a few days. It has cost $9,000,000 to date, and it is little more than half done. »^ . , The Congressional Labor Com- mittee are still in session in >\ Y., but no nearer a solution of the prob- lem than when they commenced their everything was done ; he' always: did his best ; and he kept his situation to tho end of the fenson. ' r j So It fifpnens. Frequent ly *otno little thing which was not expected to attract attention, is noticed hv streets of London, we pa*s the great building known as ihefleneral Pod ntl'me, while a little further up is Kin*'- street, which brings us* to Clliltlliall, wlil'IT Hl<« illU'K'lll <ol(M- H.il vvoo'l.u Jl<jiircMOt <;<>;: aii'l M:i^<>^ ROIIUIOIU* to whom liioftsc.-Vl...irpori (;on, »\ ,,i ' , « U1 ' S' ly,: ' l,>i,,,s w \ *\\\ tho work h:w» .•ommriul...' iuHl, :,„.! \ T\\}\. .\\! 01,< \ T\*!\!'\\* .\' 'I''' the man who has made pains-taking the rule of all his labor is surprised by a tpiddcitaud unbooked for acces- sion of gootl fortune. He has br.on brought into note by some uncon- sidered trille which was well done merely became it was his habit to do ever) thing as well as possible. On the other hand, many a man who is lamenting his ill-fortune, and Viol now* toll us why yo'it j don't know what to contribute it to, land what you have been &; *¥!. *«/T m •i>W m *£&*?: OWCM it to some **uch carelessness in the way of doing his work as that which doomed the young carpenter to a summer of profitless idleness. Men are by no means always told by what particular act they are judg- ed ; but any gootl performance is always liable to make, and any bad performance is always liable to mar, a fortune.—A'. V. Ledger. | : ^ • ' I The Hev. Mr. '-White, of Little) Bock, Ark., seduced a young lathi and gave her medicine to produce abortion^ The dose killed bur. The] girlV father walked into the church where the reverend seducer wad preaching and tirf^fonr sh^ts at himJ but missed his mjPc 9 and the wretch escaped.- / Koyal Lwliangc, whi< h is emphati eallv the busjiuoss center of Lomlon, as Charing Cro-s is tht* centre of fashion, I tloubt if there is a -pot in the World through which there is more travel by foot ami omnibus than this HS eight, main thoroughfares ( pour into it their ceaseless traflic If ! is well worth a half hour of one's time to stand on a corner here, ami also at the centre of Lomlon Fridge, and see tho unending stream of hu- man being** and omnibuses which flows by. On one side of the Fx- change is the Bank of Fngland and on the other the Mansion House, The Bank of Fngland covers eight acres of ground, has no outside win- dows, is. a fortress which has with- stood several seiges, has a capital of *70,00<j;o6o and employs nearly 1,- 000 clerks. Obtaining permission to visit the vault* wc see gold in heaps a9 plenty as iron in a blacksmith shop. Wo look oyer a railing into a court ami see two men Witli a pulley lifting bags of gold into a wagon, and in one of tho many rooms a wonderful lit- tle machine which Weighs :ir>,000 gold pieces per day, and picks out every one which does not come up to tho required weight A Ciootl Slimy, I 'J here is- a good dory fold of the proprietor of an e-tate near Stirling who in his search after the pictur- esque had t .wanilcrotl far away from bourn. One day in OIK? of the West- ern States ot America he was admir- ing from some lofty standpoint a magnificent combination of mountain wood, ami water, and appealed to a Yankee fellow-traveller, If he bad ever seen anything finer. There was only one scone, the Yankee said, that he thought surpassed that which lay spread out before them, and he Con- sidered it one of the fine** scenes of the kind iu the world, the view from the top of Abbey Craig, near Stirling. Tho much-travelled Scotchmen was abashed ; the hill in question was nearly in the centre of his own exten- sive domains, within which lay much of beauty so greatly admired by the discriminating Yankee. Tfrn sunlmer was yet only half over, and the pic- turesque Abbey Craig, the far-stretch ing Yale of Forth, the gentle slopes ol the Ochils, ami the rugged mat's of the Crampiahs would be i n all their glory. Without the loss of a day this fortunate but hitherto unconscious possessor of one of the fairest domains iu broad Scotland packed tip his traps and made all haste homj$ to enjoy with his open eyes, almolt from his windows, that beauty in search of which he had wandered over half the world. , « > t ; The workihen iu a Nevada bllvcr mine, on reaching a depjh of 2,000 feet below the surface receritly, struck aMream of water perfect^ clear, but so offensive to the smell that it almost drove them Out. Tho water is to be analyzed. TIIIMfH n GENERAL* > It is never too late fo n/end ; but the better way i< to avoid getting on a tare. A Laplander will eal a dozen tal- low candles and then speak of having ii light lunch.— t'trrrtfit/te. It is little troubles that wear the heart out. It is easier to throw a bombshell a mile than a feather—even with artillery^ Many girls have no mind to speak of, and they aro continually talking about giving somebody a piece of it. In France a party of editors have The Rev. Vosburgh, of Jersey City fame, has been requested to resign. He sw—declares ho will not. He will have to be gently carried down and out by his congregation.* j The United States bankrupt law expired and State laws take its place. Henceforth a man bankrupt in one State will be still held liable for bis debts in another. The Mennonites, who number about two bfmdred thousand, are, strange- ly enough, said be on the increase. They arc the strongest in Pennsyl- vania. They wear queer clothes, practice immersion, do not believe [ in a hireling ministry, and adopt the New Testament to the rejection of the Old. They are industrious and thrifty, ami do not mingle much* wiCj the world's people. *». ?H f been hunting wild bores. Happy j The people of Moscow declare that country ! Over hen* the editors aroJ their groat bell diall never be pulled hunted by tnn*o bores. j down from its glittering steeple, \Yon old vulture, you !\ she ex- ! where il reigns over all other chut-ch claimed, when he hinted that liye4 ocli> in the world. Its weight is bonnet, per annum were about\ -MV7L' pounds, while the other fam* enough for any ordinary woman. »\* beds are tiglrt in comparison : *SL Next day when lie relented and Ujhl Paufs London, 13,000 pounds ; Ant- hei to order a sixth, it would have J werp, 1G,000; Oxford, 17,000; York, made an ungel smile fo hear' her j-'4,000 ; Montreal, 29,000 ; Home, 19,- swcetly call him \Birdie?\ | 000 ; Bruges, 23,000; Cologne, 25,. 000 ; Krfui t, 30,000 ; English House of Parliament, 31,000; Vienna, 40,- A Frcrich writer, reported by the Uriah/fist Ttdtlpy says: t4 Not one American in a hundred has a hand- some chin.\ That is very true ; Ainer- 000; Novgorod, 69,000; Pekin, 136,- • 000; Sens, 34,000; Moscow (its sec- i • a . „• *„.., i, ft lP iw>..L!i' ' ond). 4 ,000. The greai bell of Mos- lcan ohms are not much for beauty, . » * .,...*, J» i ii J cow is 19 feet hlirh and CI feet round; but for solid, untiring, and collosal cnn l * IJIUl * \ ' ., . v i/ J - „* its noise is tremendous. - strength—you hoar us i—Jiinitngton ^ J/a iv key r. j P.' • Y4 *»••- The Rondout ••free«i«ii« SayiJ are not assuming too much we assert that the time is fast The Japanese have a record of all i earthquakes In the larger cities of the j >\ r e empire for the last 1,500 vears. The w hen f number of.light shocks is very lar K e, aiM.roachin* \*™J*-*™™*» , . 1Jfl , A .. I Favorite Itemedv will be tne oniy and there have been 119 destructive j propr | etary medicine sold In this * earthquakes yuring tliat period, country for the cure of those diseases There were 28 of these latter in the for which is is s o highly recommend- '»»* century, and sixteen have oc i $ { ^J^^JfS^Z \'i. ' cured in the present ceutury. , ^ s wcI| ag aU thosediieaaesand womk- An Orator, who was much in de- nesscs peculiar to females and impur- - asked by a n admirer the set ret of bis j Ucfcg fhftt orl?lnat6 ^ change of life, € success, replied:—\When I have facUj 0 f goason and of climate. Favorite \>> 1 give 'em facts, but when I haven't, 1 Remedy is sold by LaVack* Gox f 1 yell and saw the alr.^ Couverneur, tl per bottle, j. . . x*<t. m -i •^!^LM- l^fefck * : i . J *V <**: i«y KT^3 J C \**\ &MfikM