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L H6tpo*44klHUK batbU tottd WM so tertolE^ttUat It tu orldMt |o meant ereiljr jword b« »tt*wad* i , \Allrrgb^ a4d Edgar, wtyx ] % ttaer, 'T ^didti^ kibw |4hat ^ tl» HUle sbabbf J danial lid the honor of ranking amo^t yjnur aequaliiuneei, or I ahqjnld ljara bermltted her i^» nooent pood|i to tfcar np the reat of my olothlaft rather tjbaa deprive him of lie •(tort.* ' With a hatjghtjrl eorl of ihe lip be! turned ^.Is h^ree^Jbead and cantered back toWard the hpnee, hatleee, ; Th^diog wifCOthiHog at Lelgb^t ibet, wbinlng] (ioleKilly; but the little girl approaqned now, and 'took blm In hie arms. JSbe INTM a pretty Iphlld, with derk hair aode£j*, and iekturee unoommohly prfIt aevelope«i for one of her yeatjt, fhoogh shabbily diMied, the fas attparenUy equipped for a Journey, for sbe had In her band a bundle. • il - h •, •• • \\- Her name #as Oracle Ported . Leigh kne J her Well, for she tired la the nelghpofhood. She bad no parents of her oittj; and rumor arid that her bardJbeerted step-mother— at whoee meioy abe bad been ere^ slaee she was Ave years old-greeted her shamefully. \Did he buVt yoli, Oraele ?'' asked Ul * h * i. \ ' I i ! \L- J. \No she implied drying htor tearJ, \be didn't hmrtmi; but I thought he was going to kill flose—and—andj Floss ^s the {onlyJ friend I^rt got her In ttooi^Hpeodliig it in a rery state of malarial farer. Hla pregiee through Italy bid ooineto> eudden atop under the rery shadow of 8t Peter's and U»ere he lak betwe» llfo and death. /The iWlUEtoman feter, which hae prored ftitallto so many tourlatt,ha4 faetened itaiteryfaiiM upon him, and for im long time the struggle wis eloee and uncertain. I But at last the crisis was passed, and (Leigh Spenoer I drifted baoktattfet \Doctor M you think Vtk really better*\ he aikdd one day, when bis medical attailant sat by bit bed* ^Beti^t^ spectacles op his forehead, green eyee 1 me In the (4 The only #iend now.\ i ; • y i ..-». i [you're got!'; ex* fc&srsiw^ 1 pii f 4^ ••A t i-1 tf :\ < ?. <•* ,o Mt U) ' v^» J. V X'.J\' S 1 111 •>• •i»^UIMtt« « T' fc R P E T S A. BUSMNELL IMi N..T; CO, I^INWI, L/V/, 1880 IJfcW'* ABRANGillENTS! AVD WO^THtRK TKAN8IT CO. ,;•••.' CLIVIJLANI?, CHIC A GO • - - , „ AManroteia i F ' la ii« road, aid 1*11 gire yooj a fOTt- n\kaV tbovtod KdffM* Jfdrkl M, ftiiinc hk bot*> a cut with bU rWlnjt whip, k« dMbad down tn« laiJMO* odt upon UM bJ«hrcwd« AODf BBlTgWtLLM, WL!.L~Li **f1h T>aMfr«« Ogdaajbo ertotodolda day* aad to TtoMto y.V.tauaiiev L. J. etUaeaWaHT. tmaki at UdTlban^g% but inlbbed te«tniihlsM4)e^girth before he followedlUs ebmpenlon* Hei yui hsnnseme youth of sixteeni with Arank foei and j brare, bluefeybe,! and waej the only s<m and child of the thy David! Spencer, whose prln- oelyl manelon w» an objeet of Rnt#rest to tie •elgbboHiood. He g hla vicatlota at b Kirks, tile friend wae his ihieet • looked Uck w the fioed, and' wa whip with a shoot of det.i|ftoe. hie eyei sparkltig wtlb Ifon, Into thf saddle end pot his to hla beef speed. But hie frjend Insid the start of him mjjtoo yarde to (be speedily orerju^en, t was ovlldeotJy ustleee [to try indijwln the pMae. 8till he dadhed #H, tftjoylnjc tbje sp>brt none t 4* that aVOOUSUa . Inja fow minifies iSdgir ihe Winning point,! snd wltb yell of l rlumptti disappeared elrpiind a outre la; thalroed. Leigh wdicd on silll hoping W orertake hie chum befbU a tofle wie paseed orer. t j Dot whin he rneobed the eurjiW be drew- rein so suddenly that bli pony WM )tbroffia|ltack ou hie bauneHsJ •. The catateV tble sudden halt pm tie V ght of Kdgar Marks hltaielt; Who) bad j stopped Immediacy ! on -Ly rtHiidiog the K^bd i«nd dl^o|un|ted iJZM for ttie erldijaa Urpo«*of thn^Ung Ueniail white dtig, which lie b4ld by TAftM XM9 M9$tDir*tmuiQuuh0st*RfiuU the iollar while h.« laid hie whlri on trlwej unrierelfdlh. A little girl about twelro vraiv old, wee crying Lrlaglu* iidr bende.and begging blm not to kill mr pet; but a H* rt blow aerobe berj tin ebouldetis Ves the inly reward Lb* jrmeifed fclr [Interference. I. < | ••Oetoot!* cried tbi* angry >|Mtit. #i riliglta you teh time* as mujih as dog Is getting if ymt do^ft; go elltiie girll moved away log her llahds and »tnbbln^ j ., -bat doee this mean?\ Hetoiau ded Leigh, ae be rode upon the -We. M Jtdgar Marks, hanre you loetl the laht f perk of manbobd yoo poesemed f hat dog s(i<»nr t or ril pjenoh head!\ yaleed eUlmedLelghi \Why what'i the matter, GraoM V $ I U Oracle's lip ' quivered, and- sh4 aeemedon tbopolntjof crying sgslnj but she put i down {the bundle^ and looked as If she waswuite determined not to shed another tear, i > ; \Erery things the Latter,\ she re- plied, shortly.! j,; j( • . ^ > | : ^IghgarelWaieeAldok: 'j <c ON»le,, wljat does this mhan? What are ypu fdoini here f Yoa are a mile away iHm bdmf.\ , ! \Yes nclrsr going back again,\ she said dUtutlr. \Uigh 1 I'm running aatay.\j j [ '»Ooodgracieus!\l , [ }; \\ \And Flo#s L gollg with me, knd rte got all mjy eldthes here, end I know my step-tnotbir wjpo't take the trouble to eaten me, beohuee |he said the sooner I ifentj (the better. She beat toe last tight kill I was black and blue, and s*nt mi to bed without any supper, besjauie I got sick pick- ing raspberrleel In the hot i(m« *fi& stopped before iibe basket waefolL Qhe makes mi do all! .the hard work, and whlpe mejif B don't do It to please her. ^ Theil I there's sister Hechel-«H4ly she alnft my elstet at al) f andrmgladofltt-*ebeboxee my ears every day! (and yesterday she pulled out a haijdfbl of! my hai^, and called the a Nilrty lltile.brat' So Flose aodl am Wnihgi'iway.\ Leigh etiffid at tlijlita*, forlorn urea, and thi eoihoMl resolute form foil aM then I hi *hoilri>hU bead be /sakav/ \Teul a«{ti^ ynuiyt, to vdo«.y.kUW }w dotogdf^VN.'^ |/ \Yes I do,\ iWf>d ripey itee bigW laid iwak« ell aJight it; end 1^ not Is waa twelve lask needn't tell me ( t|>go bkob, for I won't \But where M you]mean ' \ryegota rl<Jh aufat who lives at Wyodledg c-my bwn mother^ sister, ^ Oracle answertu/ .Ml know ehe f d lake care of mej If—Itj I oould once get to her. \ , \Wynd|edget]Whv i-a very toOg distance fram hf i|). You would have to go by trlin.\ \Yei; ^u^ ,, 1 \Have yon got ally ahoneyP 9 ' \N«n DO—that ls f Tde only got two shillings that Ivb kavld from telling blaek'berrle*, anH the jhre Is ten shli- lbgf to Wyndlbdge. >alk part of the (way.^ ^Poor child ! w Leigh Spencer j took a sovereign, her.. ; . . / 1/ \Here Is youy. Ur^, ajs soon as you plra»e i»in ••Do )oo really meLfi It?\ said Oracle, with bet eye*) ever. L I M Of course I mean Itj\ said Leigh. \And I mean toj go jo the station with yoo, too, and bur your ticket for you, and tell the gtjara where to put yoo down. I 9 m sire there #111 be no danger, and Jf 11 can help yoq ti And a new braie, wueni you won't be eternally Wboeedjupoo, tbere f s no reason why 1 Ihouldh't do It.\ ; He did aooonjpany her to the station, nor left bkr till Me and flose were safMy enaoinoed In a railway carriage, end be) had eieelved a promise tVom thd railway guard to look iut folr the little psheeoger when reached her distinaf on. Grade waa vetjy grsjteftil for the money and declarid shehrould return blm the amount just ak soon ae she But Leigh only laagUd at hiiv j •'Don't to eojtotieeiAnMontv^ hi paid, \I amgolngiWMtoeeja^^ -narrow, and wbakan^ recnlv^|tba mioeylf you sennit, TBkod-by- w e doctoij^shfjved his on the balk bumpe of and openid hie pea- protest. l\Yo* look desk me that quae* Uori In your 44 a fal tones, after two weelte of dettnom, and then doubt If youarebeti<rr?\ | , Leigh looked about the room, j , \And I hit* been very Ul f\ \Well sl%h^, w answered the die-j cipli^KecUp)lf}s,wlth comic gravity^ . \Wa have |k| very nioe eemetir^ here, and I tlw jcbanoes have beenj nlnety*nln4 top hundred In favoriq your occupying a very seleot corner \But now, ;<£h,nowt \ ; -4 1 he tables are turned/j \And I will get well?\ . \Yoi are will already. w | 4I I foal rattier weak.\ j 7 i / 4 Oi* course, t That is ^oite natu|ral, after the hardj ight yoo have had wltb death, IMt the danger is past With moderate loare, and no draw* backs, you'll do well enough now.\ Thank yoe r doctor; you have ved toy life.\! u : \ i - I 1 | ^Motjr/'cotatradioted thi doctor. ''Don't go to bombarding me wltb that sort of taitj Give credit where credit la due, il#ays.\ ,; / What do you mean?\ astted Girace were standing in the shadow an orange tree one evening, be I to ber: t ^ / ,, j ' ^DeVou khitr iroi owe m# tbin you evei^ did, Oracle ?\ You have Canceled the debt of one pound hyj nursing me back to litit When I wis neariog the dark] river; bhtyoo halre contracted another of for more imlportanoe.\ • 1 . i She looted at him bquiringl|r. +Yon hate taken away mj heart,\ heeald. \Do you Intend toglire me anything In return ?° i * In returnt-Wt not we shall not enter Into particulars* t # , MrsJ Fen wick lost bar niece 1 for, lobjg before th^rrtturped to Engjland, j Lejgh land Qracfe^were married. ] mi^|th4ri)& ^ A ee^aln gentleman requiring legal iM|stattof| bid been reoomnmndid to oo0 of two brothers^ but had forgot- ten th+ Christian name of tUe one ha sought), so be called at the bffl4e of the one first found and aeked foil Mr. WW'lv, ,•. •» - ..11 ^ ll •; > ^iTUatlls toy name, sir!\ h .-, \'Brit there a^e two of roe of that name hen in to?yn ?\ ! . j * u Yf.1 -L • til : * ]• •* '''\•!••.' \ Willi I Wish 1 io consult the Mr. Podger*-ix»>ose me fof the' allusion Who wjeafs a wig.\ !'•'.. u ., «* aaved Lelghw < meaur ypuhg man,\tihat you never would have been wwre y<n| are If It hadn't been for Ifr*. Fen* Wlck and ber irie^e.7 < '; i \Mrs who?• ^• ;: l--J;; j. V->-, j \Thoee two ladles wbo occupy the ieeond floor. It can't be possible that yen don't know tbem, man ?\ • \I certainly dd not.\ , j,t .. The doctor pulled bis s^eoia^Iea 4owp over hla nose sjgain, and folrly glared | at hie pntlent • '•Don't know MW. Feu wlck ttnd irnlece?\:- |i..j | : ,,•. i >T \Never heard of tbfem before.\ ' i - Wi bbth wail 4 Wlgi, sir.\ j f / \ Will, the mto I seek was divor- ced iMm his wlfo not long ago.\ \ Tbtero ypu hit is both again, sir.\ \Tbimaa to Whom I was reoom* mended has receiitly been accused of forderyj, though I trust, unjustly.\ 41 trjbire we are again; my dear sir. We IhWe both! had that gently lnsinu* atlobtlald at oiur doors. * ell, updo my word, you two to go?\ But I: oould rorti if-purti ilch Hf hmided to M<1 he. \lion i it?\ said bigger than her \Why they k*ava nursed you like a mother and sister. Without their oere} ou wonldj have gone by the board long ag<^ Hush! here they ootoenow.\ 'jy j ; .: U 5 ap, Up, Uplon the door, to little dictor sprang up with surprising ability to admit the visi- tor*. ... : ; A • j •' |. , j •, ;• #.i I \Our patleiii is much Wfof, ladits,\ he aal4 with a. low bow, ie be tt^rew open the door. \He wanU to thalik you fir blmaeld But mind —not too much talking Just at first.\ Leigh Spenoir looked op In a eort Of feeble amaaemenii as two women approached bis couch. But, In reali- ty, be only saw One of tbem-4he one te advanoe-a till, lovely lady, In fliatlog blue j^utltn 'sod a little Fivneb hat. all a t flutter with pan- sles. ' , ' -, il. • r ;•• ' She held out her hand With a smile. ;,. -J JU i \I am so glsd yob ira better,\ saii sb^, cordially. \8*e auntie, the fever has all gone.j (have brought you some white) gripe< Mr. 8peocer, and a bottle Of |be veri-, very oldest port that waa wer sujathed In oob* webs.*' , .; • J-n. i ,.. ttrlgh looked at the iranslueent grapeii,ni si ling io leaves and tendrils, anil the bottle qt snclent; blood-red wbie. think you,\ hefal- you have done for «How'shall I tereiW, \for all me?r i9 6h thanks iai4 Miss Fenw :U quite unnecessary/' ck r brlgbtly.v • ^JBut yon h»v| risked your life to savf me,\ pertUted I^oigh, earnestly. \You have eavAl me, tcio, anil I^-I a 'sirJoaer..\ ••.» I' I The * yodr»jfr <ady colored slightly buttber eyes sparkled wltb mischief. \Perhaps you jar* not such a stran* girlas you tblnl,\ she said. , \Not a stranger,\ echoed Leigh. I \I owe you a bound, and I'm pay- ing! you with iniereiit,\ gravely went po the girl. M dh Mr. S|*ncer, Is It possible yon have forgotten little Graicie Porter, mh* the day she ran iwsjy/rom hom4 with two-aod-four- In ber podkot, and you kindly her fore to Mf yndledge ?\ re yoo—Gtja^le TV \I am—Gireeljt,\ with a comical Imitation of bis jtin^j \1 ran away with your money, you know. I found my hunt FeOwlok^ who was just pin* Ing for some one to spoil, and sbe n experimenting on me ever elnek« Isn't U jist like a Adry story. Spencer ?* And when we beard r apartment below that an Eng- lish gentleman ami tick with tbi Bo* fover, Uwas thi most natural think In thi world for * my aodt and me to come op and aee what cot|ld be dona for htm. We Would have done It for any ttrangar, but for you; moat of an.'* -. •'/ \< \b i ^racie,God^leesyou.\ '. \Von are weak, Leigh. Yoti bad not totter talk any i»ore now.\ . Lckgh lay back with cloeed eyes. f \li wlU thank yon for all this kind* niae>aald he, \when I am better. Plaaae do not loavo Bome for awhile yaM^^ v;T '^ *- ; 4 i > ^•-'••• T l^ia U no^ plioar mr love akeiu old Botman mfldiwod \ tapeetryf and) battered rs bearb striking resemblance, guess t have It now. The onq fatter Is In the habit of drinking et^tties to intozlcatloo. * dear mfh, that little 4ioe If unfortunately characteristic of the pair if us, and I doubt If our best tyiends oould tettl you which was the u Well, you are a matched psitr eir* talnlyi But tell tpe,\ continued tho vUitok \ which of the twain it waa that] took ibe poor debtor's oath a few timntbs ago ?\ n i \|li ha, we were Wh in that uddlk I was on Bob'* paper and he wsi ot mine.\ t , j. - \ln|mercy' name!\ cried the ap- plicant desperately. \wi|l you tell me which of the two la the moot sensible man?\ - , ^ | \AM t4iere yoo touch bottom, my friend J Poor Bob> I can't stretch the truth, I eten to serve a brother. If yjou Wknt the mora sensible one of the ttra'il suppose I mutt acknow- ledge thi corn* I'm the man.\— Terry tjii*) Enttayrue, , let My taslntes.\ A wbiltby man lnSti Louts was asked to aid In a series of temperance meeting, but he scprnfufly refused. After fablng pressed be said: <( Gfcnt!e* men,' tU not my business.\ A IcW daye afteit, hit wife and daughtet Warn coming honie on the llghtnlig express. In hie grand oar* riage with liveried attendants, be rode to I (he depot [thinking of his splendid bulsnees ana planning for io morro^. iHarkl dlq some one say \aocid^ut?\ There are twenty-five railroads j entering In St. Louis; if there has been an accident It is not likely U happened on tbd—and Mis- slssppl Railroad. Yet it < roubles blm; ] 'tis hli buslneee\ now. The horses re stonpfi on the Instant, and on Inquiry |heands It baa occurred twenty fitamlMWway on the—and Mississ- ippi. - $e HMegaphs to the eupfrin- tendent: Ti qrill give yoo fivuliun- dred dollais (br an extra engine.\ The answer]flashed back,\ No.\. ;,' \ I will gftre you one thousand dol laNforLn thgine,\ i , { I \A train) with sargeons and nurses has already gone forward ; we bavie no) other.. , white face and kixious brow t n* Tis With that main pates the fttatfon to and fro. his business\ now. In half i f j. fc Chart* UOslegne. TtTJe people at foam intereeted foe greatly, after I oould^Bow myaair to bontimplaU them. There were hoia- dred^ atrolllhg about and standing|b the aisles and before tbe altars j Mlt a hundred foot-foils eould maki mora nolee jtban nbtloi from^lhesame number <fo ton (Josnincln. People wire knsoHa|g everyWbereu Side by side on the floor Jsnd at the altera wore military npen In uniform, paaaant woman wlft bandkerchUft over their heads, bat4 headed hoose-servante, ladlaa of hltb degree, and little childrso with half arms ind bats swinging in bands. Some held, while thegr lunehaoo baakeu filled with food, ba na4d at the afternoon, Jtofc, and faaw kitting work pretnsdlng poekefa. Everybody waa davou and however tha^Garmans hare dlaregjard Sunday^ afternoon, keep ajt well In tfye mornings we drove to ohoreh ttie quietvjind everyHme waa prayef-book inland, to mam; bu wbenjwa returned we found tM stores (open, hucksters in tbe equar^, ond earthing hid the appaanmoa w| a granji holiday] It *was hardly poM sibfo a| the bote) to remember that H day. SUd t au English ladV at dinjler to mi, when I rimarkedj this, \tYpu Americans may keep 8M|| day at borne, but you are fomoos fopl never #olng eo over here.\ Thlswai not a vjsr^ pleasant oommantary uponl our wsjyji ind maimer; however,later she said the Americans ware the only well-dteesed people one ever se-i traveling.—Or. Bo*on TranteripL | , j The Tbeusani Islsnis. Dr.J H G. Holland writes the N^w York Tribune eobernfah, and I hope seemed to enthusiastic over this rlvertf 1 have ^o land to sell, and here to serve, but the climate bertil during ibis season, whan yon hava] been dUtreseed with beat In NewH Yorkciuld hardly be opmpetenu/ cbaract^riied^by any lee^ signlflcan| word than heavenly. Weh^vel twilights here, so that one can. aim read a newspaper at a o'clock, the evenings are The rivpr Ie alive With boat* of oos kio4s, as everybody goes every where here In a boat, as they do 1*1 Venice. This is the paradlee steam yjmhtav There are many for the iervfoe of hotel vleltors. and thi owbera of ( Islands art' buying yachts for U»elr private uae. - A new yacht Ibilonglng to the Packirs, la to arrive Within a Weak, and the boat- ing people are expecting It wttbi lively iujtereet, ae abe Is supnoaed to be able to *&*n ne aUW\ TUa ] te fleet,\ as it U called bera, Is a rg{fldly growing one, and the time iliot far distant when this part of the wot will be covered by it- As It Is J now/ one oan hardly loolr from oni'e window without seeing a member of It, and there are Often a doxehof them lit sight, while tbb lively chatter of their \direct ex* bauat\ ft|ls the air f Hls«awe moas( •VyOea,istsMimtla Bard aiafkara ava ^ - s tUlf taaat id*. 1 ; •• | •• ibar tod Iaaf«aofl »war taat •prlaga la. bottodIa,-A£ Than U a waiah Taart k a p*t*4*t\ sr» ¥ \ I •••'• - ; Al *- - . *'£f^^-' a\**aTv*v*i a*. vav*4* ^** \*•** ! ZJ oiswhiehwaaU ,3m H. baa aothtof to do wltb, iaa a* [bt to ccMoj»lala K tat aagfka if\ l»oa.~J^«iiMlai^t,* ,ri:\i^' \ — pattaat and . paariaa aad.*r^»ookaA bf tatj jta, wlokad baaotdl lor daatraotfcM, fbrbomlta,- . »a>i im Yicn OF MXBRCS >ory wltb tat aattftaf la aUUd tbat of klaadfrocB ib* la Waaktacta^ tolatwmam^^ MlIU i . •*>•» PKKSOHAliM. Ipttaf taa Xarta,Oft*C ia Maw BidHaiaV wltb ta» boaaa'af 'a) *»a^*a' waa*^*a^#*^ aw» ,_aTaa^a^awa> ^^•a^.- ••fka«bl^' WaDe; • A •f fit *M i vowa mfo,mm mmSfi* Ood,tha a thereby avoiding the •V/i\ WKxtX*! •te liVi'^ih* an hour^ perhaps, wblch seemed V> him a century, toe train arrived. He hurried towards It, and io the tender found the mangled and Mfelesi forms of his wife and one daughter. In the car following lay lie other daugb* tir wltb ber daiuty ribs crushed in tod ber precious lite ocslug slowly •*•*• j .|- -i ; i . * A quaic of wblskty, •rhlch wis drunk fifty miles away by a railroad employee,was the cause of the catas- trophe, u • Who darts tossy of this tremen- dous question, \'Tirtbt my businetf?' —Selected. K . , i , i It Is Ju^t lovely to sleep In the coun- try thi se fine mornings, with a gob* oier gobbling under your window,' and a cslt 'bellowing*like a concert saloon baritone on the other side of the house, while the cow, his mother, Is hallooing mezto soprano on the other, and roosters are crowing and the milkmaid Is playing tambourine drtvajr*are going by whistling the pirrot Is yelling it the gjoat talks back ind 4 half doaen boys are throw Ing grain: applee on the. roof to them rundown and fie landlord/is swearing *t hie wlfo at the Jtack kitchen because she hae put tooteany inaekaraftosoakfor\Ujem The oout4tjry is a real quiet piece— for ^meCbriee.—^ese Tor/Herald. :' A man out west obtained a divorce from hla wife, and/toarried again within thrpe day&y/after tne decree Waejpranted. A^rUiimin,oommen- ibiamob ftili^ 41 ^ °* th# \^^ •**<»* remarked: ™> w^iiB^^ Miildn't have bad mich reaplct for hm first wlfo, to be mar* rying agilwao sooo afther lavin' ber.\ PottW it neiUy*-*aald the little pet oma hooaehold on her laet birth- day x/* It's a lovely doll, grandpa and j but—I've been hojpiny U Ole Btlll Is dead. Mr. Moody his been invited tb bold I meetings In Saratoga during August. ||^ Mr. Eilart's professional income le estimate! at frooi »75 f 000 ta#100,000 a year* j j ,\ • , . j r , • Gen. Neil Dow hai accepted tbb| Prohibition candidacy for tbrPrisi^ dency., j ,. ; ... ^ J \ BurdttM, the Burlington Hawkefi man bas»pne to live permanently at Nantuckit, Maes. Fanny {Blister, who Uves at Vienna, recently Celebrated ber Tld birthday. Her principal amusements is theater going. ; j ,- r -., # . • v. #j,. ; Prlnco4s Louise 4.ss again gone to a|ogland. I- -- s • , i* . The Marquis of Loroe, Ills fold, will resign hit position next year in order not) to^>e separated from bis wife so frequently. James JGordon Bennett, a disting- uished fojrelgner, has just arrived In tbjs country. He is a fierce duelist, plays pole, a foreign game, and owns a . neWsMper soracwhsre.—Z>efft**' /tesJVeiV . - • f « u-— r •», • L A LeuMilUe Lady's Hease-PlaatSo LOCI^VILLX, July «, I860. Mrs. Itenry Power, of Loaleville, has thirty different pots of booee- planu beiring a luxuriant growth of foliage^ tfuds and Moeeoms. I will not mention all the varieties, but only the most conspicuous; j - j An olesbder^tree is^ix feet high; and, aside from nimerous buds, hae nine full-blown blossoms. A salmon colored geranium is flye foot high with thirty full-blown blossoms, and has a companion,! swect-eoented ger- anium, about Ht iwn betghtb, which has no blossoms. I The effect of tbesei two planU Is verr fine; the heavy maas of deep guden, sWeet-ecented leaves of the one ielleving the bright hned ¥loe4otns of the other. She also Piper Weftmhseter Abby, lfl B it was naida wtW twaatttly aad loaad to %• It U atari, **» to Brfogvport, OL, H a waJ. jk>f raft, or part of It, Wtlak k of aa ordartor Ua aattlaa>toai aawlag aaaobiao toaior,* S f 0Of Waak wabtjrt lafiWd 9*$ mm UMraft,ataa, af taa tor^ batof orat alx — r -'«.«* raft waa alaatr dara ia^lagg^ tb. faraat af tat AAaaaat rffttr^f * fawOrfoaaa, It Waaoatottbtifatalrfi it bted- atartad aaat>* tba taaa* byUufroia M#w 1,0*0 eioapor tbaa ar ( i ra#abll.*'c^*;- waoM'wito waa iaibwad wltb' af bit boaaa fa aboatafatofc Pridaj la. plaaaaaU, obUwbaia ooadk «o^b.raya<bawif* d*a taarfal wlto. f mpf$$, oej'brailaff. mT 9 ™»i'*r*ft&_ 1 Haacook'a - 1*-i»«i, ; baLort'oraUag.\ i e taW7^' ! '^ bat ba.a foa got to f _ art ?«« Toa aia a> _iapabllaMu^|'.^v>'i;v, 1 rifbt, m* dtar, %U rlfbt, ,-V< poUkaa. .na^^dS.HSMiJ^^ itloa'r. a daalaarat. ayia^jaa^^.f^ kaow watr* tb. bar raaaMata^^l^ I».a btaa oal'biataajr tot'far. ^^^ ba twin**- lf«o r< Aifa 1 ^ ¥M- e $m f * /t K i ', wltbjtba bottom of tb* milk pail aad J^\\/* Mr] * i ««f« llom < MT8n fMtt uidlfbigli, witb five! baarjr braaebat, bar- liidf nina fill bloaaom^ and aootbar of jjiai famil7,a doabl.Vak, aboat foor faat in bright, boiriag .twoJTa bioa- iaoma; and anotaar, a aingit wblta, labout two] tost bjlgb, ooataming itwenty-flTiB biomoma. Tba raaaaia- |ug piaaU-ara arranged on a plant- iUnd, and witb tbelr bloaaoBM and jhjliaga form a maaa of groan aad id, puifple, ^jUd otbar eotbra, wklob iajUdoaa beaotifoL- Bat I biiat not forgot tb* fbebaaa. Tbara iaja doobl* purple wbleb baa aaranty and fifteen bloeeoma, aad aaotb> a aingbi wblto, wltb .igbif bloa- wbl4> droop aad trail along at tb. aid* of tbertand, adding j to tba baaat, of ita fine ar- —4 Obl boantlfol'ioworat 0ir.pote4u, they apeak tb* praJee. tb.llTiOf God! , M.J. a tabadrertlMOMat: \To one gentleman and jlx I rlgbfa Toa do amaeb tor 'da*- r %.;,'• .f . T**>a^W*Htor».vXu>-.\' , <^-{3 impUT. tooklag M.,«Mcari7ioga coeaatalag, baited a atreet reaterda, tbU bottle oa aad I WUb j la la>- ; otaar took it, ia a nil aj f. [j^rooaab wlTta.* « clawlag tbo ag tbo air a aadttwaia .'•*? A •I ,; I'm inrintly word for It witboat extra \ uliaaa ltd lie jnrtltd la m TobMkaad B*t4Wkk4akotta) 1 -. oat Wkeamaa who had \:.;\;.'r : wltboattbe a—. tblrtf lb, w*rk% oh i *>#• aanjaaabT'^f-^ - .€ , ••1* lata* a $2 :<-;» TPjwa», always tkna