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Why •tftoiild I hrfltiWri to Rrty It filond f u lion inv hfciirl I * wlilHjiorlng it* l»it'. |II;.A Ami't ovorv hour mid tirory mliuih/ uhg|i uvrry i»ul««» tttrohft In i;Ud rxult?\ti<>i| HL tho (htitight, find whrn I lovo felin — oh* lounln lltdon! 10 11 (Mil 1/ lO'M I rOllId nllOIlt I t ftloild lo tho wind*.? And yrt I hoy would uiiriy mo to H IIIHH douhlo my yoAr», cold and h*iii| f horrtuno ho om buy me with n JM loo ! #t root lllilo H\U\] My homi ri(diod for tho olilld.i I hud dntwn forlh hor ronllilonoo, pf<iji;lf( d t o ^ivu ftll niHII- nrr of Augo njlvlco; hut I ho Aweot, (tloAdlug vtilofi hi«frayfd too opcrtjy tho loori^t ot t|io hniirt* Tho wordu I w<Miltl IIAVO Ap<ikon dhd uiiuttotod, fiiid I ooultl or}ly giithor \wv in my AIIIIH, mid kl«4 AWuy tho to fir A which now «|»Ai klod/oii tho long Unhoii. 14 1 >o you licit two, cousin, It rnh iioroi b©• i,,, |L , ••I do, Ifi.todU,\ I unwittingly ro- pllod.- 4 'llut jwhui A ro wo to do?J Vornofi Ahouttl tint luiro told you of IIIA lovo, I In j know (hut you woro hoiitnl.*' j \Mow rouh^llO liolp It? Ilo' MW Hint I WI|A wroilDhrd. Thoy hud ron» hivt.l t o Kr4)p UA Rpnrt all tliOM^ In »nlh«, 11111I wRon tit IriAt wo nitVt» ho <l< in iinhhl I » itllow tho trtilh t 1 lo IA (Miming t o *M't| Him to-thiv, OOIIAIII llolon. Ilo 1t|nd lo hlm t fo r my 4.lkl».\ j I hcgnri fo tr^ltik I t would bo but too omy a initio fo r IIIA own* »A , tho bnnkor ImckJ la lih monoy-lmg* lor ooiiRolation*^ ; And^ without furthef ntlo* f tl^o Wouldbo thiof Oijfohlotl IIJIH plan. A< All you hnwlfto'do,*' ! ho mtid, in flnUhlng, • < i« to win Mir*. HaynrdN conAoiit to IKiUy going with you. to tho hall irifttcad of in Mio cairiagt^ with horflolf. It will )4 a bright Nioonlighl nlght t with itho snow in excellent condition. I'Ul (lie oiitfiagc Ho thoio wilt bo 110 room, Hvlun D.iis) and (iuy, you and I, can] follow in tho Nloigh. You are tuippostd t o know nothing more; andisurdy >ou cannot rofuno to ttunt (tiiy any- Whore?\ . - . , ^ • I • j , (tiiy was iny husband, j wtaid and (^oiiiuro, hut KO staunch i friend ot Voinon KogorA that I i know lie <rould bo but too willing a. [>artici- paiit In any ioheme* j •'Wm I doing wrong?'] t n*kod *itiy*olf; for l>ai4> , N w< dd in^r day, U> Ml*. Uray, tho woalthy binkor, Wan •ft but two weeks diMnnt. 1 Tho ehiltl had boon woekj ami pa**- nlvo under hor nurit'd Htron^ will, un k til I ho ktiowlodgo o f Vornjoirrt lovci had i (MOM (I hor into Mrmgfih and op* poult ion. 'fToll Dai*v ^oii will #4atit1 ber fmud. ' Tho pleading wbrilH rang in iny ear; tho handsome, bf^eeohlng eye« senvohed my faeo; thoi memory of* tho toan* I hail kissed ft}way rose bohiro me; (ho picture, of tho giri'n futiiro and lis possibilities,tiled to a man against whom dor soul rebelled — confronted^ me, and almost forced from mo fj»6 WOKU, 4, l \yiil bonfess it all to Ouy, and abldo by his advico.\ At least I should not havetdlof tiio responsibility; but 1 know too well Which sjdo Uuy would asHiiido, and I could sco by tho light,in Vernbn'A eycH that ho know it, too, |an bondang over mo and wringing ui^ hand, |io whis- pered in my ear: i I i . t4 Tell my darling t\> (rust all to me, and tt will bo my [aim In llio to see thai A bo never rogrots it.\ j It Was tho night ol tho county ball, wheu all tho maghat^<4 of the country round woro to assemble in full force. , Mrs. Hayard, regal in Yolrot ami diamonds awaited horcarriagto, while l>aUy, looking liko sofliie ex<|tilsito snowilako In hor dress o f wliito silk, unnsllovod by any color savo iho spot of scarlet in hor check btooij by her side. , ' 4, YIMI had best go in the Jarriago with mo, dour, after all/' lierauut said, turning to her. 44 Voti Will get chilled through in the Open Nltigh.' \Your horses will ls%vo all llioy cah*j manage, Mrs. Bayard.\ answered ttuy f **l will seo to|it that m} harm awaits MUA Daisy/' Aftftd, extending his arm, helled tho lady to her carriage, and bkde tho ooacttinau start on his way, while wo soon woro following, not cmilte a s protHitoU, for my husband- sat! by my side, ami in tho sleigh behind | knew Vernon had found at last a chincc of pouring Into tho oar of his lovo his pl^ui for the night. L It Was a bold ouo, and necdcA cour- age. Tho girl had shown j much weakness. Would love's oloquonco give bor strength? Ooy and I woro J strangely silent as wo sped alof.g. i |ear IHDMI our hearts were guiltjr, and yot wo would have repeated cur of- fence, i .. • \ • ' > \ I looked anxiously Into IPaUy'iA face as I awaited her arrival in tho drossl0g^r° om t d!esorted b y all SAVO ourselves, She came straight toward mo and threw hor arms aboijt my nock, •< • *• I . , <4 Oht cousin Helen, what Jtiail I ,4 It is for you lo decide, Mlgnpnne. You must lot yotu heart bo umpire. M Mr. t*ray was awaiting \us at the foot of ilm st<iirs f fat and florid.. 1 saw Pajsy's cheek pale, ami full hor hand trbmblo, a s h o camo forkvard ami drew it through. 44 You must not think o f going homo ifl tho sleigh/' ho said, ihjipor- lousjy, • • , . j Tiio tone * argued badly for! IUH Cause, ks I read in tho haughty ear- rlagoot the little hold, au/t scohiftit curl of Mio red lip, j Daiicm followed danoe;^ho h:d( was at Its height, when a clock upoii the mauiol struck one, and ncrossi the lo Too ;o*h l^di^M(t*bugh it Info the hall—in s^fiif| |waj f tho door stood open. AJirxnjjljJI' About* her tendiu- hai«H Wjrii|i^m tho costly fur. The .sleigh V| ^Jtl^llf prancing horses stoott ready. ^Iiii^tit Only, and fhen it- spiid ll|!lil||il|Wiftly. over tho snow, whil h^rtj 3f#* jiroKsed to henrf, #H I^VVtefo it Daisy?\ I questioned off*. j%nrd. r*«l IA*# t hfr but a short tiuie ago. Cfo^'OT Is time wo were going.\ . MWl#6j' is Djiis)?\ echoed ^1 r- <»t»y fc /*|**HI wo lo ,it f-ho does not agjiln ^lightly disobey my order*.\ ttot sV^fefV moments scarche*! rc- Vcflleil t||at ho Daisy could ho found, wlfdlo'sMfosS tUeir minds fhiNbed at on|e i Atlden thought. * . , , .^M(s||f hat!\ screamed Mrs/ Hay- 06i ^gH nlood at tho door late ioWvclit if, 1 saw Mr. (a^t'^l lor^a^Jfeat himself, and snafen t|io roirjl* i\^\ tlt0 groom's hand, when the hollsfS dallied forward* '•'or onco ( rj| 4 gj«rttli*d their speed; but |)aisy wnr)it WriiOli's hands—I would not { ^\ '.«ij j ; • .J . \K|vo «ilis liad Uio fugitives fled, wh«t| lie^Jiid^liein came the soubd of linklfngJbtllJanJ horses flying feel. « (^b^nco told Vernon all. Faster ami t&stejr hi* own team spod, until hef(||V IdJ^v oj dark lino in tho white snoif, gti|inied (h o rails, while far Ahc4l s)i%piiltcr light camo swiftl^ neacH^||ll^ UMg!»od aloud. ''H^l^lr 'Mich' a prize. in\siich a race?\ d|fi|ui 9 a aH tho station readied, he fifjjiftji'i ''%h tough the gates juntas the) ; do|t3sjifded, whiles with a territic rcmr Imtlflisb^ the iron monster stood pantjtofl ^)for« them, only long^ enough tWjct them gain (lossession of tho ao^sTJiiArtiuent, whoso guide, strnmjfjoi seemed' e\peeling the ii|, i^ate, a' man stormed and Uiultite^liWhile his horsestood rceki^^th foam; but all in vain. In H^l^ooth's rhcumatie fever whici^ f^dwol, Mr. (iray had full time iolalifcent hiH bride; but when, a year tal*^Mr& Bayard learnctl (he little Itift&tvv which had come (o'dhe happf iMc lier niece had galled had t^eji {jained in her honor, even her w)ptfdy|' Iwfjirt relented, leaving Da'Hy^iiftt w'ilh no single drop of bitVorH^;|;fior j will she or Vernon s race for a wife, ever r$j !ih Ti|i l^atb IHd or n|ii»k^%ni mi, j sltllng In fuv ilibrary, a few hours Wtt) pr<>\H r tly l^'HsV /or,/' OrJrrihff} Inter, Iho lull ill /WI7/M.>V«''Jrir.//y Stan-, i hgWAAWPBAlir |if i »»' I* )m til i — ^-4--^ i . iff oniiy *^ti ttmn* |fO(io»Mt If s ! UttS'IfO?t0RRl^ DOLLARS r>M'lMmt|f>^tl> I-MUMH, 1 ' n%%ix nonkt:. hs;ndAomo follow was tu'iiMod Into i||y proAoiire, and came forward with ^ilU I retched liam' .il IIIA (»wn sWect; rtinny mnilr. 1 don't kno^jthat I can take if, V'eiiiou,\ I *A|JJ placing mv Angers in hi*, r.ovetthel4>4iM **Y«MI hare been makhig a gnoat. deal of trtuthle, •Ir.\ 'Mo touch Ihfjt I have come to yoxi, MTA. Cameron^ to help mo out o f II.\ | i 44 Mo? l, l answered, aghast \Ami J What ilo yo u ctiUKt of IUA>?\ 1/ 4 J j 4 To win Daiif'sooijnent lo aVl«n M'IUI MoVrfi Sa\ i 1 hivo prop<hjeit j( There is but, one uMitu i v OOA I-NI* ; wnv lo got horJlnd that Is by strat- r.tu tiott/ offitr lo inr • B ' « MI to urn ninAt ir noi; rgv. Mrs, llayi|kl will never foregOt Itr<*0»>44 of MlAllllfAf*!' ,. , . ., , 1 . . m « ili<m.iHi uoiit«>*tM*v! tho rich pflio suej has secured for bur X!l:S'«:M I »••«- *** **PM*M ™« nUno count WSlAflt A|4»||, )W „ ( tf, J. fur nvtblng In (U •chomt.; but I a«t4n-niln«a to ptil*lt them, «nd lend .ttt\2' ihMSi i**iit* '' 1 • m room I caugtit Vernon's warning ey.e, and kilew tho hour way at liquid. Then i IA»keil for DaKy. Thoi mo- ment I discovered her, I know) her ear had caught the sound as Well. She wils so pale, I feared she would faint, add I crossed (ho room to) her side, whoro Mr. (iray already!had possession, as though, glorifying i n thoprJ*4he fancied to secure.] At thominio moment, Vernon approached. Now wa£ (ho decisive instant, i Me bowed low before her. . 44 MAJ'1 have llm'plrasnro of! (ho next waltz, Ml** Daisy?\ j A lroit|or of hesitation crossed 'her face. ?Mhe looked appealiualy toward me, whofi onco more Iho inau'at her A|<IC turtied tho scale. 44 l do Hut wish ydu fo Wait//' be sanl, in his roapo harsh tones. 4 *Vou will ho kind etfough to obey my do- .In...\; , . . :, j • Onco ntoro the lighf of rebellion kindled in her eye. Was this tho tone to which she IQUSI llMen through (he long fears of hor life, when jshe had but to stretch out her hand to lovo ami happiness? Was tho word obey In bo thus early spoken? ll Coni > ftyoclArllng! 4 *- 1 eaugtst the whisper as i t fell frbm Vernon** Hp#, And in another iho- luent tho two were float lire; (hrotlgh the rooni|f his strong arm clashed protectiogly about her slender WAJst, hor head Almost touching tho hntad •boulder which henceforward >Vawto b© l(splllowt> , v ^ ! I glanCfd At iha clock. It marsjed ten mIntiiti'past one*j Tho London oxpreAs Wfli dno At tho nearost Btation ton mllwr; distant, at^ two. WoiMd thoro bo time? Arotintt the room they whirled until they jreAcbod Uio >door« I (W|ly gwpod for'brqAth.* lie Them l'arl. [ Tn JA||iipry laftt Walton Wafsonin NV?w'pArt ir SJ[ii(l.,ishot and kfiled Kr.ra (^mipfc4m ( ]lrccahse o f a slight error niado^'pe latter in a n aecount. Wat«o^t #4|* liltnged last Thursday ami tbi' fsleno at his execution was probafljr WTVf^jSMirijaAsed for tn.gieal pathos, jt|| • described Iho i^^writO 'times: A week »a^o WatPoj^fcMMin^ wife, with her babe in heif llrfis, appealed to tho gover- nor for'jfmrey ji»r her husband, li was reWs<JI|(i* f^lice (hert>s bcforoslie (MISSIMI ifiifMlme ns milch as possible with huf j|fisbsid. When at last tho sheiTfr4(§j Wnftson it was time to propariiyApxocflllon, she set about to arra|*lhf^hushaud for his doom. A ne i j k^rft of | broadcloth had been proeuroa 'wt hirih She herself had toutribiijtm a paji' of slippers and a jtyc thhi coinbe<| his hair, and huv50|j adtjed tho lant loving touch, ft^jfiiArked: ,4 Now you are ready, Wfliflr. |thd I will go with you.\ ^iji hadl announced the day before lmr^4tUoi|niiiiati6n • to acconk- pany hor •iiisbaild; on tho fcaflold, but no (lilfMrqaiiied (bat she meant to carry m$ execution. All the at- teiidaiitsl{;|^unM with % her. One of Ikft mlisiters said, softly: 4 \Mrs. Wiii^n, tJds Svlll never do/' Quick AslUnlriHh tnid turned on hitO, replying^wJAhomd not have expect- ed this frtA a mifjiiMor. When 1 waK married ^||bmisr^d to cleavo to njy husband l^f?* 1 \bcljlfcr or for worse, I promised tAtyi to A minister, and I am going to %wty m>|Word as far as (»od will let inf^fj TiHloisely a t 12 oVlock le«||Uic way to tho jaili t tiO witnesses w f ero Wed. i Molding her bus- if li11lo woman as-* J atlojd; Two chairs were lo (be fatal (rap. One HhoriirillJ yard. / j (here ass ban<Ts h csrtfded tl^d placed ov was a*slg his wife, caressed i|j, his should sctitt beg pared pr closing tli^ : J>ra>|(^r said; 4t Brolhor W r atson, bftWliinjliHl trust in God.\. Meanwhi*-ibo Uilprlt sat i n his chai»\ijnuii|| 4 Oil. M heart-broken wife was sobbjti^ ion j||g bosom, strong The Komaiiee ol Katie llAiiloii. | Tho Waverly, N. V M Adv6clte,not usually given to romancing, Itartles t|io public with a real live romance of which Katie llanton, as sie was known in hot* girlhood days, vfas the heroine. Katie lived (ill her] eigh- teenth year in-Tioga* county, 1*4.; and it ia sajd 4t she loved the woods aim roamod freely Ihroiigh Iho diujaWloH of | he forest. Her father prefeuted her a rifle, in Iho ust^ o f whhjh she hfid became expert.** Her ieople were bitelHu''' n '> respoefeil and all that. : 1*hey were engaged in lumber- in*; and were well off. Tfyeir nfarrst neighbors wer^dohnsons. A jjoung m;tnoT that name became enaijioiTd of Katie., Mer parents ohjcctedL and ftirhailo Jiatio seeing him, Jvatie even convinced herself it was bcijit she should not give herself to a lo^y fel-- low liko Johnson, who was ttetyw her ii| ftfh^Ulqy ifo hrealf life lp- timacy r< W|fceow 4 ntidctl it WH1 neces- sary to UHm for parts unknown! and let none* of her 'friend* know off her whereabout. Sho went. Cameljinto New York State. Found a h 11 ^ 01 * 8 cabin, occupants gone. Sho intored, got something t o cat and chaftged her attire for a male's; got fjp pun- kirk, where she engaged as cook pn a lake boat. \The society wa$ not pon- gdhlal, and she soon afterward; ob- tained tho position of head-cook On a first-class boat plying between ?I)c- troit and Buffalo. This position pleased her, and sho retained it fir. a long time. In *hc mean time her?pa- rents had resorted to every mcanf to find her. They searched far jknd near, advertised, etc. Tho fear that she had gone off to tho bad weighed upon them. The Johnsons helped to spread tho latter idea. One day while Katie was i n Buffalo, marketing for the f-tcamboat cook-room, she picked up a .paper and read tho advertise- ment regarding her and a desOtfp- tion of her appearance.* This alarmed her, but her alarm turned to positive fear when, shortly afterward, sho saw her father and a policeman enter a low place on the very street along which sho wa* walking with IJer market basket on her arm. She hur- riedly made her purchases and re- turned to tho vessel. Tho thought that her father suspected her of dis- honoring him by becoming an inmate of such a place a* he entered in search of her was agonizing, and in order to undeceive him she almost dcicrmim*d to throw off her disguise and return to her mourning parents. But stub- bornness prevailed, and she preferred that all her suuVring should continue rather than abandon her purpose of forsaking all who formerly know hor. When her boat returned (o Detroit shelve up bet: »itualion aj^^Mlto r ti i\ LUigainnati. Where sho obtained ern- as follow* tfttli , ,. • * . , pj^'Atoymcnt as cook ob a boat running on the Ohio and jytitsissippi rivers. The life wan rou^h, mid the ofton longed for the ctmiforts of her old hoihe. Sho remained thus employed until the breaking out of tho wa>- in 1801, when isho enlisted as a private. Sho afterward was promoted t o ser- geant. In 1804 she was in General Thomas' division of Nashville. ? • Ono day her captain, \vho=o name was Hopkins, and who was after- wards promoted to major, halted her as sho was returning from stationing a Mjuad of pickets. Looking at hot sharply, he a«ked her if she was not a woman, Tho hot Mood mounted to her cheeks. She confessed that sho was. Tho crtptain said- he had long suspected it. She pleaded with him rtot to reveal her secret, hut lie said General Thomas mu*t know It, and the captain and Sergeant Katie were soon before him. Mo Font her to tho rear in tho hospital, where she again donned tho costume of her sex, and her duty until tho close of the war was to nurse the sick, and wounded. \yiien the war. ended she married the captain, then major. Drawing from a llank the money sho had saved as a steamboat cook, they went to the island of Cuba, in the interior of which they bought a handsome plan- tation, where they now reside with (heir two children. In this retreat tlu?y were found by Col. Wilson, ot rhiiadclphl.i, in 1876, mid Mrs. Mop- kin**, tho onco little Katie, implored him recently to let her parents know of. her whereabouts \iiud condition, and to convey lo them the assurance of her deep love for them still. She hujd been bravo in everything else, bi}t when it came to writing to her wronged parents and explaining everything, she admitted that sh o was a coward. She proposes to visit them this summer jto HV*Htsoii, the other to ff tcu(J;orly took his band d (turn fell sobbing on $ Tl^n Rev. Mr. Wain- lib r^jul a carefully-pre-v frodv manuscript, and tensive planter to this city to arrange for advances on bis coming crop. Me made sal isfaetorv arrangements and was on tho point of returning home when thojre arrived a telegram tolling him his hands,had left. In conve- rjtience, his nrraugements had f o be canceled and be i s a ruined man. Kvery day (he same scene is enacted in thi< city. The cotton planfei wishes advance*; th o commission merchants ask what are his prospects. What, indeed, are his prospects iu\- dcr the present condition of things? There seems to be hardly any remedy except perhaps tfero some of (he men who have interests at stake to go into the] parishes ami pesuade the negroes in!<j> a better frauio of mind ; even this! plan might fail, however, as (here are now men In these parishes who have (he eat» of tho negro* ami are doing all they can to persuade (hem to leave. jAs a last recourse, howeVcr, something must be dooo to persuade the ne^roesvto move into the sugar region, where tranquility reigns and the Tatioror not only gains but receives his liirc. it i s under- stood that an organization is being made /or this purpose, and that everything will be tried to keep the negroes from entirely quitting the State, for it is conceded by the wise that the negroes arc tho best field workers In existence, and that this State will go t o tho dogs without them This is the truth, although i t does hurt tho pride of tho average cputry politician to admit it. • i • —•—-—. •*••—— — '- — ( i • The American Passion for Oflice.' Mow universal and how irrepressi- ble is the American passion forolllco! The interior Department needs and Is to havo twenty-five additional pension clerks. The competitive ex- amination being 'ordered, not lens than 500 persons demanded a scru- tiny of their abilities, apiuiremenls, and qualifications for such employ- ment. A dreadful intimation is made that many more candidates are com- ing. There is a ru$h, a mob, a horde of them. Tutting tho number a t only 500, a man need not bo a great mathematician to reckon on that 475 must suffer tbtf agonies of disappoint- ment as well as; tho unrequited spasms of thb examination. Yet those who arojfit for pension clerks must bo fit foij other clerical avoca- tions, and the 4aiiie energy and enter- prise ought to secure private and equally profitable eitiployiuens. An olHee is aju otlirc; whether it be in Iho Interior '.Department or a pri- vate coUiiiiugHrooui. I : u fortunately Hie MM-kcrs furjaahtrlc* do not think so. It i s mucji finer to be i n the service of UncU Safp-?it is more dig- diiticd, more rdepcrtable, more aris- tocratic. If.'ls |iwcc(cr lo engross in Washington tlian t o keep the ac- counts of a country shop, even though one may be turned ojit of the public employment, \vhile the private may develop into paVluorihip, or even sole proprietorship., Sucjh is the inlatna- tion of human nature in it s office- seeking mood! L\o doubt the exami- nation will shoKv that more then a moiety o/ those candidates arc quite unlit for tho stools t o which they have aspired, which Ss an aggrava- tion of the matter so great fhat really it is more oomfujrtablp not fo say an- other wojd abotit if.—A'. )'. 7/wwf, , f 4> •• j~^- •-•\- The Eagle as'a miliary fjiiblern. Mow old the eagle Js as a military emblem—who knows? The eagles of the Tenth legion! had landed in Albi- on long before tlje embroidered raven flapped its wingi on tho Northman's standard; the -ebglc j superseded the A Scnslhle You of Lady* A young lady was addressed by a man, Who, though agrfccablo[ to her, father, who theii union, The til elopj>. Ijjour e^mc, he was disliked b y her would not consent to* and tljey determined night was fix4d, tho placed the lankier in ttahvindtiw, and in a fe ! w minuses sho wop in his arms. They mounto4 a douokJ hotj?e, and were loon some dista^co ftjom the house.! j * *-. After some' timt^^th the silence by i ladyn broke roof jl have men subbc*! hanged se tat or of (hit ho was thrf^i live minute least jiorr it tiio man about to be d anlmiuterested spec- lorMfig scene of which iMralj figure. For fully pall (here without tho o IMitch o f a mnsclo. Theie was ty|$j braiido in (his com- posure; it jrV«|frat|irr the calmness of resignation* ••Stand tipr Watson ar throw hcNfefr! ••Oood by, slonatelv { the sheriff said, at son.\ \Mrs. iiott fl u her Husband. She 14 brcASt, and said, kissed him pas- jlips, turned, her white face,(fill of 'pitterness ahtl re- proach, on];/fko n|ultitnde, stepped hiuk, and A^|Hutoj^lhe arms of good Chistian laftlhil Whu stood near to re- ^Wasjlod AW Ay, # # reM«1t*nco tho widow, woenlng bitterly, ft^r eyes, and np- ; coiin' with A firm ifonfliftgly At the face, jTts, TUycs, and brow, it \mr and neck T lark, which was the; cognizance of the Gallic levies, hud butlived all.the birds and beasts K»f thio early Roman militia, as tho tivookjpecker of the I > iceiiiand the ihtf wolf of the llirpini. The division of theeriipiro gave the eagle two heads, tano for Rome and one for Byzantidm, itnd when the empire fell tho imperial cognizance was adopted by Austria and by Rus- sia, claiming through the female line the honors of the Fahejdogi. Prussia ami Poland had their eagles, and i t was only natural I hat Napoleon, who| what th o considered himself (do successor of Charlemagne and i he C;e-ars, should havo adopted the bird of Jove as the emblem of his empire. \ laying : '•Wei 1 , you *jco what given you of njy affecttoti; i hojpe you will make mo * good husband.|' Ilo Was a surly fellowi and ^rutUy answered: 44 l*erhapi i i|ay, apd per- haps not.* I ..• j She made no reply, bii^ aflof a sil- ence of some minutes shefuddebly ex- claimed: ! I j 44 Oh! What siiall wo do| I haVo left rtiy moiiey behind mo in hiy robin?\ 44 Then,** said he, 44 wcrtiu8tgo back and fetch it.\ . I I They were soon again t|t the bouse; the ladder was Again placfd, thf lady remounted, while the \ lll-nstured lover remained below. But sbo de- lated to come, and soi ho gently called: i 4l Arc jrou coming?'* 9 She looked out of the wlndbw*, and said: | l • ' \ ,4 Perhkps I miy, and pejrhaps ^ot/* And then sbo shut do#n thc^win- dow, and left him to reftirn oh the double horse a4ono. I \. The Canadian Tariff, The Toronto M<td, a rfovernhunt organ, id an editorial oil] the tariff changes, says, j | | ,4 Tlic policy submitted ify tho ;gov- ernment Is essentially tl* Canklian policy friimcd with tho jdeliborate object of building up Candida, devel- oping ifcer resources, And jproteOting her nascent induntrics against uidue outside competition. If t^e llrJtUh connection is endangered by it, then so much tho worso for t|e British connection. Wo cannot believe] the new Canadian i>oiicy wiI^*pro4oke .tin; mother country or endanger lour relations with her. She Would be false to herself, false to her |raditij>ns, and to tho spirit of freedom, of wiich sho is an Apostle, if sho bad# u s Sub- mit ourselves to tho British uutiiit- facturer, abandon our natilro induH- tries, and relapse into pastoral estate. British connections o n si*ch terms' might suit slaves, but no pcopld of British origin would tolerate it. The cry that tho new policy will anger the American is equally uewortfiy. What have they done for ua that we should consult their feeling In fram- ing a fiscal policy for Canada ? Tficy have rejected our advances and {re- turned evil for good, in evqiry w^y. The Canadian people have the rig^it. and intend, to exercise it, of stating their fiscal policy as they deemed! it be^t in their own interest**,* regard- less of the views of a foreign .country which has Alwais declined to meet them halfway ill trade negotiations. j AtkUstegs. ^ j Nutmegs grow on trees which loiik like pear trees, and aro generally oVer twenty feet high. The ffoijrcrs ^re very much like tbeMily of th0 valley. They arc pale yellow and *^ery fla- grant. ThO Jiutriug i s tho^seed of the frulI, and mace is the thin cover- ing over this seojJ. The fruit in aboht as largo as A pQacli. Wlien; rjpe, It breaks open and! shows tho l)ltle nUt inside. The trees grow on the islands of Asia and in tropical Amerlc|t. They bear fruit 70 or 80 years; havidg ripe fruit upon them at allieasonf. A fine trecln Jamaica has ofer four A J>aT man on i>noraInatl4>iht« y If you will not print it, Til fiell you that I look upon this denomination*! business pretty much a s I do tipon the differofrl. schools o f medicine. One man's mental constitutidn and temperament Aro such that when he is morally sick he wants a1loj|iath!c treatment; he believes in iho qjuinlnc of total depravity, tho morphine of predestination, and the chloroform of election. Dr. PAtton of Chicago can do that man good. Anothet* man prefers hom<vopathic; ho-goes abound to Professor Swing, on* of the purest and noblest spirits In tho American pulpit, and is bonofitcd. Another will have no Ireaturent'that doM not include the hydropathic remedy, and he goes to some Baptist doctor wid is cured. Anotlier believes in magnetic battery; Peter Cartwright's successor is his doctor- Another thinkAf that bo does nofneed much medicHicj, and is not certain that ho is in Any |rroAt danger; the Cniversalists Attenid to his case. AuMhor man concludes to doctor himself and ^oes around to the Unitarian church to lotrn how. And still* Another man like mjyself knows that his case is such th$t it won't do to trust tho preacher to do All the praying, but wants to do tome himself; so ho goes Around toi my church, the Kpiacopal.— A Latfman in the PittMmrg Commercial. t f • •«• • >ovel, I»deed. A singular piece of fashlonubU In telligenct? appears i n tho columns of the Deccan Star: flis highnea' tho young gaikwad, debiring to bo ibar- ried 4 has intrusted Rajah Sir T. ^kad- hAvrAO with tho selection of his bride. Tho proceedings which regulate the choice were amusingly simple.- Six- teen photos 'were submitted to the intending bridegroom,^ and from these, after much deliberation,! ha kopt rejecting one after another uptil Jjc reduced the stock to four, fend now tho Rajah has gone to make kho ultimate selection. One does hoi know whether to congratulate jtbo lady who will bo called, or tho tbrco who will bo recused- j, \ FACTHOF fccmiCK AXD A»T^ \VATE« tlLft | O iUrin tHo br***t of Cite rtvOr/7 O mArHt of Wo^- —^ —— ? Uiilron|pJlAtiml m L U IHO Ql belto b« not bapf eb^trbore. i at home. < A H : -WJ ^J^|' >)y lire bto V' fyW ft »PAM •«-»• — celvo her, In tho shf who hail''.' suddenly proachiftg | step, look- kissed thti arranged I tio with A i said, vory cloeo tho co WAlter dgi complied ^ with a look voice ftill of cry no more> God have m Irnby-\ ... licrljiand, and then (Mitfyih 4< Now picAse >nq*| pot none see my re<]iiest WAS turned away and said, In a IjjfejAi|QAiling*. 44 1 can no more tOAre. And my little HIP Flight or Negroes from roiihlaiia* The New Orleans Times (Dem.,) says : The sensation of the da^is, of course, the stampede o f (ho negroes from the cotton region of fho Stale. Tho effects of this exodus are already btdng felt ; the} are very serious in their us I ure ami must he seriously regarded. It is no use fo^r journals iii this city tio cry ^poppycock\ and \gammon.\' Woiiid it, were! The negroes, like a flock o f frightoned shoep, or a drove of insane swine, are making head first t o tho river, and nothing but the most determined ef- forts will prevent the depopulation of the upper country. It i s well shown that the colored churches in St. Louis haVo banded together and arc fur- nishing the needed assistance. In this work the local Committees arc aided br the Anti-Slavery fcoclety of New York. This society has already sent a largo amount of money and supplies of clothing to St. I^ouis to be dis- tributedamong tho negroes who ar- rived there. The result i s Unit the negroes aro well received, clothed and sent on their wAy rejoicing to- ward Kansas j The trouble will not bo confined to one or two plantations but threatens | to affect the whole Stole, and the Uigar region must sur- fer when the cjotton reglbq i s over- grown with oottonwpod tr<yg and weods. Not A week Ago came an ex- Nothlug Wrong, A copy of the fy>cctttt/>r y published at Hamilton, Canada, ^containing a [sermon denouncing dancing has been sent ify with the request that we pub- lish it. The sermon attempts to show that all the crimes in the calendar are the result of the close contact in- to which the opposite*, sexes comes whilo dancing. We eiinriot pnblish f it. Tloj most of our readers are in jfavor of dancing, and; we have a •weakness Oat way t<>o. Nothing wrong, you know, Fhjer, hut it is imtler exercise than (.awing wood and when you pht youif arm around, fcldcr, ami tho Inusie startM, and you i:lose your eyes and dream of Alas- ka and Iceland, and—mo, KliVr, vve \von*i publish your old-sermon, (io pn mil tie inusie.— iWkli Sttii. •. The Democrat fjc Offfcd Meekers. Tho Chicago Inter-Ojeaifs Wasli- (ngton correspondent dencribes the |rmy of Democratic otl|co-Heekers at {he capital; 4, lhey uroj all men of titles, (ienehds, coloneJlH, 'iiMJahs/ podges* have been standing in hotel Oorridors.so thick for thfr two weeks, tjuit one cotild not walkj a rod willi- OUt jostling a dozen of! them. The ipajority aro men of middle a^e and etWnly appearance. Theyf aro known $b 'motebaclc*.' The erekso in their opats are filled with tho (Accumulate*! 4ust of years. Tho nap Of their hats bos been worn off till 'the surface ajiine*. They all, Vliaw*| And drink, ah I bad some one shoujtcd in WJI- l^d's hotel, any evening last week, oral, won't yon liquor?' a hund- d mcuVouid havo eiartjod pell-mell ttr tiio bAr?\ • -, M - V J -I !^; thousand nutmegs-on it yearly. THc Dutch used to have all (he nutmeig trade, as they owned the Bauda Is|- ands and conquered all /ho othdrl traders, and destroyed the trocs. f Ii>1 keep the price uj», they onco burned three piles of nutmegs, each of which was as large as a church. Nature di*jl not sym|>athize with such meanness!. The nutmeg pigeon, found in all Hit Indian Islands, did for lhe| worl<| Dutch had determinetjl should not bo donu; carried thc<$ nuts, which are their food, Into all the surrounding countries, and tree* grew again, and the world has ihd benefit- . * i ,i A Confederate Cougres*. •; v j *' I A newspaper published atO&lona, Miss., called the Southern States, inj responding to fho charge that the ; rebels aro in power onco more, says: 44 Yes, thank (iod, we have captured! the Capitol, and in IHBOourmaH wilHl walk up the White Mouse steps and take his scat in the Presidential (hair. Then will our glorious triumph bo complete; then will wo proceed fo tear yi^ir amendments from thti f Con; sfifution and tramplo thorn Ifi the| mire; then will we break the shack- les you have* forged for the fre<}| sov- ereign and independent Common- wealths of the Tnion ; then wjjl we recognize the right Of secession—a right that is not deatl, but! sleeping; then will we alecoratc tt|e C'ii|>ltol with tho glorious picture:* of Ijtevis, and IJCO and Stewart, and alfp the glorious leaders of a cause that fl not dead, hut living still. Y«*, thank God, we have captured the Cajiitol, and from that ooigne of vantag^i we propose to rule th o Republic \ in a way that will rifiakc your radical Jaws and your Radical leaders fooeve^odi- ous in America.\ . • ; ^ Tlic Providence Pre$n does no! ap- prove of jokes about the economy of tho White House, And say* 'that 4i when the whole country feels **)oor it is not bccoifSIng in tho President to imitato A rOyal couru Tho fery frugality of tho Whlto Mouso 4pm- nieiidrt it to popular respect.\ jJBe sides, thojre is IIJO knowing how the Wliito liobso will have 44 run\ on its present stock of jfup* pliej.—iV; r. Mad. :.\ pe- >w fcng ! 'ft* y^^ *» j * T ik It is stated that a Minnesota miller has Invented an entirely new praOeu of grinding wheat, which does away with tho inilMoniiS now in use and substitutes therefor a vertically run- ning granite disc in direct combina- tion with a circle segment of French burr. This new process produces bO per cent of middling. , • j The electric light needs to be per- fected a good deal yet before i t sup- plants gas as an illuminating ageat. Tho KngHsh paper, the Electrician, state* tfcat Uio cost of tho electric light during tho crperinftnU carrlfcd on in Ilillingsgato Market^ iucludMig inte/rcst and deureciation o f plapt, en nine-power, attendance and carboy*, was upwards of £4 per night, against rather less than £2 10-. per night fbr gas.. j j IlAyti is said to produce a narcotfc plant so powerftil that it will produce coma of any desired tensity and de- ration. A priest putting himself ui- der its influence can simulate deatjh and resurrection. A few families only know this plant, and the knowl- edge of its properties is handed dow|i from general km to generation as ap heirloom ; but it is beiieved that an experienced botanist may discover H and make it available for medical purposes. ' / Artiflcjal teeth were manufacture n China centuries before they woro produced in Europe. Tbo matorlafl usctf^k bone or ivory, and tho tootb, having been sawed and filed into proper shape, is fastened to the ad* joining toctb by copper wire or caU gut string. If tow or more teeth are! required they-arc made in one piofce, and a hole being drilled through tho entire length, a double wire is passed through it and looped over iho naU ural tooth at one end and tied to the teeth at the other. ' When pins were first introduced into uso thoy were very expensive, arid only attainable by tho rich. So presious wero they considered to be that tho maker was only ojlowed to sell them for two days In the year. Owing to thego circumstances, the custom arose for husbands to give their wives money for the purchase of pins, hence the term was applied— 4k term which is still used when spooky ing of (he money allowed by a hus- band for the wifc*s private expendi- ture. ,. r There arc estimated (0 bo 4,500,00t) barrels of petroleum in the tanks in tho oil region of Pennsylvania. The United States can light, tho world. T!y$ yield of this product in this country is seven times greater than in all the world beside. Petroleum is found in Japan, Persia, Siberia,* France, Italy, and was used by the ancient* !2,000 years ago, being spo- ken of iby Herodotus a* In IUO before j the Christian era. The first borings ; for oil in this country were in 1*59. • That year tho product was *2,000 barrel*.. From 4 hat it has increased until now it amounts to from 8,000,- 000 to 10*000,000 barrels annually* The German army horses arc now fed on biscuits of three parts each of [j rye flour, oa!, flour and dextrinatcd pea flour and one part o f linseed flour. Tho biscuil* are made with a jhole in tho middle of each, so they lean be strung oiTA itring and bung to Uho saddl#*bov or bo carried by tho trooper around his waist. Kach bis- cuit weighs, when baked dry and hard, about two ounces. Seven bis- cuits aro broken up and given to the horse in the morning* moistened with Water, if convenient, otherwise dry ,- twelve at noon and seven at night.—- After careful experiment in camp, on fine march of campaigning, they afe ( eported by all the cavalry apd artil- ery officers better than oats* A rooper can easily carry thirty pounds f these biscuita, which will lurni»h is horse with full rations for eight\ ays, or will s#rve, with forage, for twenty days' hard marching. Otttotihe#wt*le*l|Ala<»t , J^, JM Von ar# whlfip as tfcAttKStg'At'fofA^ Tour boart to Atoepod Ja the aaa; t ; , : ' Did you grow fa 0>* A^dOA «*h^r t Uf pure Ami radiant tyief ktfc aay, I fell i^ oat O^AWUA; tfone gave m« say AatattV Arille; **^; & n tlowly crew fro* tho olitfraiii >V r»owa In thedr«ary alghtx * '• . «;I $ «, rro« u>« ooi^ of Ot* ith3iu rryii ••, %! I wo«my/rlofTaiHtfr»OA, \i^/^i^ , White AOHIA teU act, O »»y pooli ^ > % I' / 1 They HA43 to the AW#A>BX 9*m l J H&m> XI. F. BuiU, im th+df* 4J/i*>li9m\i , bo best wai' for a man U kit Hbl of k lowly position is to bp oOntpicv uoliAly effective In it.—i?<*>. J>r. Joh* r tfbo abject ttf.ali ambiUoii' happy at home., If )T0 «|ii bAppy »here wo cannot pi b^Pi^f ^ wher •. >;: / • v/v^ v/^-^-^%' It ii a most mOrAfyimf hUoiU of 4ny man to consider what be luu done compared with #b«U ho might havje done. • - . Y/• :'-^ f'*, r- Tommy gays nobod^ riewl' go tQa^tora for puro tca«. Any body who has got, an older af^ttr gm enough at borne, f 4 hoi wtten the tongue !• tiMmt, eltlakr a conataiit attrao)liod <Jr A tintial reproof.—JWiUo**. A man is not a chr porfiion to tbo amount of tfra into] bit stttomenii, but la to t^e amount of truth he |Pbti IfttO bte Uf^ / x . .. ' \. • - ^ ;»;^/^ W \'fe He U'tbe hAppiott wbbc^oAsiea wants to natural necefaitlea. r He tlhlt goesjfurtber In bis doairei| his wants in proportion \to bit litiO^t. . . * \ \**. /* -v';:/ \&;.'* M It Is often said tlW olreiy flattery. But M too mocb o)U venta ipachinery mnnlng m*0tblf t to tob mach tatterr maket It*t reeJpVlv ent Appear Aat • v ^ ; niseaAlerto'dafeot^ discover truth; the 0oo Uat on tbe turfabe and can be eattiy ditedieptd; the other lies hidden deeply; are able to find it.—€htUi*< ^ Timet of general fiisioa pave ovei beeb prWoeUre of^ the greatest mindt, Tho pwnt^ ott|f conies from tbo hottett /otstioe { tM bngi^ctt Hath from /the fork Cloudy . V . x . f I u .-i^, W W -j| \ If yW tct a part i^y gre^ y|g nja)A^xpect men of paean aplrttiv w *^^ cannot reach you^ yWill t&dmror fom det+aetion lo pull/you down to tmil% Wei. But\ potfority wiji do^ 70^ JualltL... V /u. :/; -V //^& never become; through the y \ ofotpedienoy, traitors to ,pon fnenee wbooe tboW toUpodea^ ^1 bounti- hat been lavitbed Such 4 cofirto it ^iio TO of the Golden Ituli^. y./f >/.-,»* ^t k** Dioftoet wet * gortt«TAi>4r^y ( man. 7 When blamed for throwing a : goblet of wine on Y tie ground and, waalipg to much liflucsr, lie mtffrtf^ Mad I drank it, there wdold bAve^beoti ^ a dou We watte. •/* et wOIl at the wlne^ \i would (havo beeli lott, \ * ^ .' jf ODIW AXD EUD^ ' ? t**rd V / HO KRKt. Ireattautt cul^priu. AAd mad ntforo at* \Lo*or stood 1 •mid: \Mine ir A Uu^f^r talt^ hed «r aeifhbor*t Mfrlift **$* \ ^tot^a^vf .oaat^ac^^e^^ / One 1*4*1 Butlhaa ho Uaptod Uo^itiAo lie prAeUood The bUww- loirlj dropped hU \&*A: t ^ItfinolsAcHiaA^nerUae; A I tool A pUtol aod Ahot doad ) \ * A ^onojcmaji In his prim*. ~ ;. \ But pen I froelr Ahod fats jfore \ BecahA« I couUX not AUnd htt taore. Hi* 4onor thea, senate aad wlf*> # • II14 chin apoo hU pAlrn^ , In ditep refleeUoti oloAOd hit«y## •Apolemn atAclABB, . *' *[ ThcnlfotU/ AAi«4 to each: \OQ fre«l [ Thfrf 11 no IAW lor each M thoo. M ' I . i -anrimmati mar. en boet: hat been mtnalbo^ Lyont, the whole of (he letter-press being executed in tlHccn' thread, j . - # ., > A swsjrm of beds took potsettloo'Of the cbinr)neyof the MiddIefleld,Cofm*'> ^ Methodist church during the eum* / i mer, and, when a fire wat kindled In* ^ ?; the stove on Sunday, tbo floor of tbe^ * ; church basement literally flowed > > with honey. . At thoi funeral of a Cincinnati nun,/ /^ \ who hadi been barely able to earn t*be \ necessaries of life for hit family^ere V*\ wat a band of music, twenty carria- ^' ges; pall bearert wearing man? yardt ;1^ of arape, a profusion of floWert ifld a.. t > heavily plated casket. A rutfy sign - >' ,of 44 waahing end ironing* wat con- , t wplcuous on the side of tho dead raan*t \ jiiouso. - > .* -.,./; A rather gloomy l*>n mot, wWcfa ' promises (o be historical, marked a \ < rial for alleged poisoning^ **'A doc* * * or should be able to give hit opinion , • •« Without liiistakes,\ said the attorney- • ; general. 4 fle is as well able at a law* ' \' : j erf replied Dr. Warren. ' r A doc- x 1or^s mislakoV arc buried six feet*'\\; ender gronn<v\ said the lawyer. ^And tbeilawyer f t are hung six feet' s ^ dbore it,*' replied tiro doctor. - ' 1 Old Jol<n lleray, who urod to live ^ 4 dp Lake Cbampiain, liked to tell a' * Mig storyj Ono evening, sitting in * j the village store, he said be once' 7 tlrove a hdrte 72 miles in one day on ftjic ice, when the'ice WMAQ thin that tic waXeri spouted up through the < holes cat through by the borte'tcorkt/ Oloe of tho! by standees remarked that • 7*i mUes was a pretty good drive for 040 day. * 4 Ycs/* said uncle Jolur, 44 but it wtis a long day In June.\ \ . : * 44 My darling saj;s Mr. Sadrako^ who bod bora ostensibly duck sboot* ./ in^ at San^ Mateo all the day and night previous, \did the office boy bring you those ducks I thot, at I tojdhiro?\j *No, *Ir; be did not,\ replied Mrt. S., in an Icy and a«pp4A4> ling manner, but tbo butcherVboy hafbeon here to tay that, al not fill your Order for Wih day, he *endt you a half- onft inttead^ Tableau. 3 1