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W. THOMAS. Editor. SI. BO a Yaar.ln Advano*. WOLCOTT \S T ,WAYäntf. ; 0 0 ;îr K/T.Ç'.»J.HU 3 iSDA.Y. t t ó N UAEY Í. > 1875 . • h i ,■ ,¡ a a \ - i i i TH ,i « v -, fcCCÏ* , * ■ > A K t a * ,? Only tlio vo . ch will hear : Dour, Only tho ro.-ea v.'iU ecb ! Thin Qtico—jiwt'thift! * 1 ' Ah. the ro.scrt, I win, Tlioy envy mo * llcro ih ti half blown uprav ; Sax, This Hlmlljuva’a anadem bo I A rortc-^ti-ung wreath •’ For.tiiy brow, and beneath.' A ro.-o for m « ! XtlMHKK FOUÏV. ^-Jtany.a cruft, hud vis ite d tho. ciivt*, g. emOollilyl.intj port, or drifting! How p r e t t y and helpless rilie.Afii 3 1 Lord A r th u r ch a fed tlio cold hands. A faint qu iver o f th e eyelids tuid sensitive j lips, mini C a p v ico clung to liim blin d ly, | murmuring, “ I mn afraid. H id e m e ! ” ’ Tlio old lnu-sa was at hand, and to lier , Lord A r t h u r NiuTendoi'cd his charge. 1 A letter a w a ited L o r d Arthur, lind the I admiral's la d y wns disposed to bu arch | about i t at lunchcon. i t was from tho ; lion. Maucl F i t z r o v , of Glenlinn^Pnrk, stating that h e r papa had no objection to-their w e d d in g occurring in'Mnrch. •. ■ „ N u m b e r 40 le f t h is ; Clu-istmns dinner nntasted. : A s lie laid just arrived, per-; hups the rou tin e o f labor galled him. The next day a fter thin A lfrod D ear- boni and Cnpi-ice. ■»•ore sailing iu tho | harbor A b o a t phot out from the shore, i mid in i t sat L o r d Aithiir- Drum m ond. T H E . A E A U 1 8 7 4 ., ------- -r. ;; - - • ■ * • ■ - f T H E • P L .VtiUK:’ OF.-- tW A S S H O l’ i ’JiUS. ] Thr g irrlli» C.»nlr>-. Tfcfy VMli-.l-Tliplr j v li.iro . p . i llv,. V I , . S o l u b l e K '.m * - - - • - - ■ ■ l l i i v n « « ^ ■• 1 > «'h a i U hm M immi llnill-. ^ : À'NewYork'/SViii c ^ s p o n d e n t w r i t - H ' JL’he 'yea r Jì8 7 - lw iH 'b o ' rem em b ered iijg fr.qm tho^ gnuwumpCL’ Mlcviuitutull:! lunong tho noted <.yfttÌM»of: tha M*orUl!£ 'section, says . T-luivo ®ósscd the.great ; ¡ustory /-Although not nn epoch liko . bread prodncuig: rem o a iof. tlio' United | those which i-ftw the falling o f tlio Bastile, States foiir.tilnos M-iUun^hirty.days. 1 ; thu D eeluralioti ò f Ìiiaepóndouco, WuEtTr- n llntl. flin UAliDilui’ipu i.f thi» i i ___ 1 __ ___ liuyc tricilj, to iuul- tlio fauuluricH o f the I } 0 0 and Sedan, i t hnslieon full o f instnic- great, erop-destroyiug drought of\-lnst| t ive experiences.- •'■'TumiU tho world, with summer. -1 ho drou g h t-ill all \iustnncos ; the :exception o f . Pyrenees, a South' destroyed, tlio.. con»>< gi'iusshoppers.. or 'c h i ip 1 bbfuru bugs eanie. »m a n tled wrecks, but w -¡this one. On f ) io camu boli ^ jails net, and . j i Í . ® r l ' ^ ie twu m e t . C a j n i u » 'liioîfcd s t e n d il i ’ ' ' m i íi i at the h o r izo n ; L : i r d A rtliu r s m iled m id KM. 1 0 , «11 her |)lt Ilis llp b e n e a t h his Y e s t e r d a y Æ i ; o n . t l i o « n 4 o r tho advancing wave, S * \ * 0 b ! ’ f Jt»o\v him * , * ■So pauseil, Kliivered m „ l hung W , t,m,1 h o . tu lllf! (^ ,,u • - « a i r , as it w i v , p ierced b y tln ffan g ,,f “ “ ‘1 to lus M : m r c in J^ug- i M sunken reef. Then :i w o n d e ring ni- • len c o fell on lliespeeiators. T h e marvel As tuy l>-prjue, she flew upstairs w lirn i w this— not ¡I soul was visib le on h-r s1\ ' « ’«r l w i l Hoiiie, and watched tho g i g •1c. • pull alongside o f the l ’ sj’clie. Th e n she fX h e wreckers put oil\ to tli-t vr.si'l. ,!uJ l« * r h « i d cm the «•indovz-ledgo and So'traea of disorder and riulener, ex- oof)t tv;n boat.ígone. T I iíí vo u n g clergv- iSaan w h o iieuom pained the .-vivekery weiit dgsvu tile companion-way in t o tini calmi | V W t li 'bated breath. N o eonfiLsion even ’ T ras thè v e n e s t breiitli, listif >ob, hall 1 moau: stili thero was some liv:.n g cri;.itnre ili Ilio m- n « r calmi. Ilo s'.epped to thè door r - ¿-A- giri, blonc’ ied to th o color o f her tSMKOUcl bjr illu>'ssI luy in a nitrrow belili, and w ithm r o ieh o f her b a n d w e re plneed biscu it filici n botile o f w a t e r :■.. T h e 'jlergyumu b r o u g lit b is piT/.c oli j|eplc, ils t'ae wieckers sw a rm c d over thè '• i a c . Imi'st into desp a irin g tear-i. The g o v e r n o r 's Christinas ball raised | excitement to fe v e r heat in this m iniature world, and w lieu it was ove)' Capim i» ' stood at. h e r w in d o w . The clock struck H e r e , every article ill its p W , \ ^ ÏÏÙ’ ¿’mil! ! t\!°- W ltU C a p r ice ajl was dark and ;,«jriü g iiig lnoiioionousiy fro m the beimi OVL‘1' ,V\nil(’V Jhvi-e w ; « coii/ii.sion, , jA i'^ o w sound eiirdled th e b lo o d in his ,llll- ei \ nd- I n — ■>!— V mini stole • ♦em s , alreiuly ctiilied l’.v dread and an- llll,ng the w a ll and grasped her wrist, tícip n tion of tliininlu iow ii Jt was the “ Q u i r k 1 H e lp m e ' 1 huvti escaped , b y Cuing th • b u i l d i n g . ” 11 f. knew y o u would com e .\ Sin: sinwik « n il sh ivered 1 “ Trust m e fo r Unit! Htnv oil earth did you g o t hero Ì ’ “ r thou g h t i t wan out of thu w o r ld .\ “ W h e r e y o u co u ld h id e from m o — e h ? A pleasant su g g e s tion ' D o me ju s tice ' oiico, jVlargnrot.” “ Como ill,” slio said, despondiugly • iSlio brou g h t him food and wine. A : heap o f Silas liea r b o r n ’n garm ent« was produced fo r lim i to select a disgiuse. 1 Xo. -10 was touched. H e watched her critically, a d m irin g ly 1 “ W h y w o r e you transported ! ” she faltered j “ f!o t hard up, and forged tlio old mini's n a m e .\ “ You can 't escape,” she added pres ently H e r face was deadly pale, her hands icy co ld , h e r composure forced. “ J w ill try. A m I to work from sun- riso to sunset i ll a giuig ! L i f e is a baga telle. I f 1 fa il -.— You have a boat. Tim e presses. G e t bread find waten-, a chronom eter m id telescope, i f you rau .” She placed h e r hands on his shoulders suddenly. “ iJov,- eould you do i t Í” - , N u m b er -10 w a s a handsome limn w h en the prison luuk d ied out of his l'aee. i “ I’eeausf! I loved you. I sujiposu. ” Then ho lo o k lie r in his arms anil kissed 1 her She d id not repulse him T h o • •Swan ro d e at anchor, below In the ■tremulous durkness lie unfu rled the siiil nnd stood out\ to sea. C a p r ice crouched m the. window, h id in g her face. W hen she raised her h e a d it was day, and no sail was visible on the bromi ocean A little la ter A lfred D earborn curan over tlio h ill. “ Th e c o n v ic t who stole your boat has lieen captu red and brought back b y a ! ! She s ig h e d ’ mid. ro-eu t e m lr'lier pouy carriage. ' > > < •‘ Lam ordered N o rtli at oitee, this evening. In half im; hour I w ill be at M ount H ill. M a rry me, and le t w o take' y ou also. Say-yes, -my lovo.- v ,You liavo. licconie m oro .Hum Vll'thblworld besides' to me.” .:i How, clpijueut mid tender- tho':ioold< eyc 3 had bccom o;! CapricVqiùiiled. be-; fore them. H e r b waVa proiid, resprvod mnn pli'iuliug his' ciiuso passiouately iu the' broad street before a liòàjntiU door. A lfred Dearborn, wcurv and depressed, approached tho other siilo o f thè vehicle. T o r her ear alono these words ;wero lit tered, eoinpassioniitely, “ N u m b e rs’ !l!! and -U arej eonyiilesciiig, 10 was buried -1 hist n igh t .j Ho.wuam ot preparod to die.” T h al\ wàs all. Tho g irl gathered up tho reins o f her pluutoii with il da/.ed ex pression and drtfvo away. > L o r d A i t l iu r hasli'ued to M o u n t H ill, his heart beatiu g high, his brain iu u tumult o f novel emotion. .H a d he ever loved tho lionorablo M a u d w ith more than a calm atleetion ! This was no time l'or prudence or hesitation Death iu ! c o u n try devastated b y the drought and provinces won with Gernnin blood. Tho awful guise was hovering over the isluuds, ¡grasshoppers embraces tho lower rpuu- poaco which wiis lo have cònio w ith tho watching ev e r for fresh prey. H e re- i tors o f Da<!t>t:i, u lifth o f Iow/i, all ot o v e r t ln o v o f the Nnpoleon dynasty is joiced in b o m g ordered awnv, that he | N ebraska, Kansas, Colorado, mid the not a p e a «!, but n tumultuous m u loMtònta-- m ight carry oil' his darling from ilnugor. 1 -intlian Tcm tory, the bulk o f Jfissouri, tious prrpnmliitu for wnr. T h e gonius, Pcrliniw lie was glud t.lint no time W h « j i and iiarf.1« of JIMuoìm and Arkansas, In ! tho resources an.l the indualiies o f two allowed for possible twinged o f rrniorsc, ,’Kansas and Nebraska tho corn erop was ■ m igh ty nations laivo Ijeen subverted to fie must el,tini Caprice H e could not a total fiuliuu Th e drought commenced ■ uiartiiil ends. A s we Irani from the din-\ leave her behind. And yot ho had al- ' June and continued till August Th e patches o f Priu'iv iiisin.irek to Count ways prided him self on being an honor- 1 was parched, and it cracked 1 ¿Vviiim the (piestion of peace mid whim . , 1 'iuiiiguu’d ..tlinl[ it ,w'oii!d ;bo seriously challenged. . .An ¿lection took jmtCi'i »n il tho result wiis the overwhelm ing defeat' o f the liberal party and the'accession o f D iam e li to power.— Th e Ashauteo .war, ¿caino.to a cruel(but a tNucc^s,sful eiid; and. thè Clolil Count was' ifniibxbd to Eugliuid. AVliilu tlu f enipiro thus grew in; Africa another meakitro of; nuncxntioii was cou- snnmmted.in tho l ’ neitle, nud tljo Islaud, j Am e rican Stufe, a jungle-hidden realm a . ; ...j, u; !1,l!- ' iu Africa, an island in’ the China sen and Th o insnuts were on ly «ippli'nicntiiry lii i f llv distant colonial acquisition o f IIo l- com p loting tho dostrudlpu of e\'ei'y hv- | luncV,’ thi'-re lui«- been peace. lin t oven ing leaf, lilossuin, tend e r italk , iluripo j this.!peace lias. bevji feverish, uncertain, gniiiirm u l fniit. io li ■ t .i-and,>YÌth auxi,eties ulinost as iutouse-iv!, . .Thejiam iiie or ^ y ^ t i i / d i ^ r i c t ^ K i i d T tUosò. o f . war.\ • T lio liiiiivéns liàve bóeii to b e moro extousiye. limn ìs^geniinilly | dnrk Svilii rollin g \clouds the smoke o f I believed. Tt docs not embinco mni]>ly I sm o u ldering enmities, non- mid tJll-n ! ' Kmisiis and Nebnisltn. 7 t . embraces n < iliednj-s mid ominon-i tokens , ! 1 uorn, giim i-growing, and pork nud beef thunder' and m ill.. Europe, has not-/or - 1 . /..,ii„,i *i,„ ■ .„t producing country sovcu times as largo i ™ tten Ilio terrible stnurcle o f the llh in ó HV •, ^ , tliummit. L Tfi.w T.’nrrlni,.) M’lm iln.nrdit ,,ml m o •■ ^ V i-iii - 1' lllc coiiti'oviU'sy between M r . Gladstone- ils j>ew j.nglauil. .Llin uiougnt anil i a h enmities still live ill the yearning» .,„,i . ,.,.i,i„-„i„„’; Ar.....,:.... i.^ n „ . ... ,i grasshoppni' plague destroyed thu corn ! 0 f. the I'ronchninn for rovengo and-the A n h b k liup. Miuiuinj, as ,to thu im i crop almost totally. Tho region o f | resolution o f tho Germans to hold tho c o u n try derasfciled b y the drought and o f jFiji bucamo a part of, tlio vnst em p ire o f Eiiglim d. . Tuo tóry, iidministration lms veli tur od ' òli spocml' phases o f new légialaliou. ' 3Ir. D israeli’s lica ltlf hns beeu tini pource of m u d i monconi tó liis followers, and feiu-s lire outertuiued that uow, ìu tlie iiush, iis it wore, Ilio begin- ning 'o f a ‘ .power .'1 to tlle iittiuninent- of -whìclr'he hiiirgiW n' a lóng’ life,' Ilo *will bo compelled t'o -arosigu. it. ' 'T h e T irli- ¡ 0 , • whielf i'ormed s ° lironiiumit; o f EnglisTi social life,,,caìno to' m i end by tlio'coiivictioli o f tlio'òxtra- ng as meaning of the Vat ican decrees has pro duced a profouiul'impression, lind, (.niton ( in connection with the contest between Hisniarok anil tlioil'upiiev, threatuiiM to exercise a prodigious iutlnonco uinni political and religious «entim e n t in 'E iig- liin d ' | 1 This luis been a sad, uuxioiui nud eventful year at. home. Thu ’ panic of 187!) was iu full fo r e » when tho year opened. W e had a hard winter. ' ' Om* I'nliiMinw vviMi »ttwl iiulin*' '■\» ~i t t >•!<!!» 'P* Vf -i) lleiits arp cuoriiioun,\ ui tho loafei said on looking ut his paiits. ‘ ‘ So dnrk, aiid' yet so .light,” 'a s tho ninii sAid whcu ho looVcd at his ton o f coal. ' 1'' ''I! V - ■'*_ _•“ '>•! '-I ■ \ Kansas‘ is now the t»'oi::.’t u t tire V u i- tod 8 t»tes with; a compulsory education law upon itd.bookH.. j -Tlic: piH't Spcneur m »tlc a .slinrji pun when lu{ wrote, “ L a s t ly\ caniQ winter, clothed lill,in’frieze,;” ' \ 5 1 ' ’ Iowa and M ichigan arivtlnJ two W e s t ern. Stiites wliich do not hang 1 licoplo fo r liuirdor,-except by, niobtf., . - -,- : Tho erowas not so, biMla.biril. fftc r all. •ltiiiover shows, tlio .^ h ito j.fenther, and novel- complaiiiB without'cnw».‘ ' A convict in the Illin o is ' Stiite’ Prison 'ilioVb mi /tH:n i i t o M tf'hoid -with a hum m er,‘b n tiliil not die,' a-s lie liinl expccted to.j.i; . It 11 . hi In i io . Sorrow comes ,sooii„euoughj,without despondency. I t doej,n o ’ mun good to carry^'around n lightning rod to attract trouble;1''' 1 : ’ ' •'' *' ' '-1 1 ' A 1 miin' wlio luis voted iuul i>wiil tuxes in Norwich, C t , ’ for. forty: j-csrsj 1ms just discovered that his .re.Hidt'iu'O.iSj outsido Jho^city lHmiuls. ..., £, ' ,, i .‘ f iWlicro .do pcopi;^ go wlio“ decciro their fellow nicii V” asked ii Siintlity school teacher o f 'a pu p il.\-\\ T o 'Europe,’' was tlic. primipt reply.: r ' it 11 The Ciuiadft.thistle it i,upposoil to seed tlio ilreulfiy coinpiinions of the the ,3 T l i o girl opened w id e nyes, •nil vp.cant. v ,\There lire vour . »hir, »” i'i'O!“ T don’t know,” vn g n o ly ■ “ W iui I hero u storm ^ • ¿ '“ -Thi! sea always bents against ? ? V ‘ Can you tell us y o u r nninc ( \ M U ’ Gall me a C a p r ice o f Fortune \ -.-•bniptly. ^ “ P ™ 0 '\ \ a to tlio house of mi ■■ o l d nurse, and soon l-ocovorcd. Alfred D e a r b o r n , tlio young clergym a n , visited b t r daily, nud rejoiced at her recovery. \ ’'-O n o day Caprice was w a n d e r ing nbm'it Ih e little island when slio saw a plant, the stem a transparent g r e e n color, the ¡9 ^ p o n il’laives.stretching upwiu-d us i f to I • j i p o r t n lily, which, h a v in g .spurned its I • f t i t h , ;iiow starred the d im place, pure I #u)Jnbfis'tftr, mid d e h r a t d y curved like a , »UcH. Caprico bent the lo t t v plant to jnhnli: * ’^w-fraguiuce, mid w ith on o rending crack g-iimt blossom luy in l;e r linnds. Tho ¡■;ume was an into::icatiu g delight'; as ; f i ® ; sfraynd into tho p a th once mole I Biiriud lier/ae.e in t h it iiuovjj ' petals. ¡Burly mnstitV descrieil her, mid ap- c'ched- with decp-inonthed growls, tho right hand was n house, on tlio >. 3#tt-tlih-\.;all by which“ slio had entered ’ Sm ill lioiiso wiw neiu-est r e fu g e , and thith- ■i-’r she tied, with tho en o m y in close par - 1 seliooner,\ lie said. J l f P * '! W m o f'-tlm n tgU m i o/A’ii win- # „ v “ « ‘‘ ‘i r t l e d s c r c u n i . ju s t as th o , . ’ l:, n u i--tilV 's t i'i'tli c l o s e d o n h e r a r m , U l \ „ ™ o o n s h o n e d o w n o n la u d a n d j ,'■ “ D o w n , l i n u i o ! b a c k , s i r \ ’ com - ] o \ 1' .,Xl10 c h u r c h w a s w l u t u in ’■ ihntided n MiriU voic<* 0 silvory rudmncp, like 'purest, msirble, C a p n c j,\ still clu tch in g her Mower 'v^niuii sat rm the step gaziu g up tjfbpliy. stood before u v<>rv old man in n ' i f 11,0 to, f c,r - “ I hel'l! ” \ nd,‘1' , i f c o o l e il elmir. T h o old m an mnuined ' Hhe. m fu in u r « l; _ j»otion leiis for Hcvcral m inutes, his gaze . J“ frea ] ) , 'al:h.o n i - coming u-om the- fwroted on tho Ii) v, then a lig h t unno into hi siu’priw . Caprico, .. tfic \Wtiu 5 r<;il, gruy face, a touch o f th o , whafc nVld 4 f 1 l:°ilk , f ^ iv g a n l ■wheel whirled tlio cliAir to lier side, and collv° nt}oml-itio.s. “ I w ish to sea you, she said, d e lib erately. “ I am in trouble. Y o u should he a father confessor Listen J was left an orphan 111 the cure o f m y aunt, i unii cast, aside thè peli, /icr - A sickening doulit presi liim. AVofly blinke ning eyes, and holil her , mal wrath ho prejiarciì leugtli “ Teli youi- in istre.S 3 timi, disuppointed. I f slie wi leavo a card.\ A lust look at thè old house, and ho wus gone, I fiaprice, strivin g to eat eli tlm tones o f ( to ill a day. It seemed to be a little m ill t^> i fra r o f French ambition. H o lland i ivas '/i 'n'.'iVioi'ii grin d up food. T lio natives likened it | not. certain that, she may not, nlso liocorno I i . i , m a siuisagu machine. Its favorite d i e t , •• necessary to the. Viitherland.” -Kng -1 ’...lai nlfre is gri'en coin. W h e n this wiis gone land Ihmks I,hai. Napoleon's scheme o f a n ,,,.r ii,. Ilio lnonry withojit .somij. miojis menu enough to throw, out. insiimiitioiiii. , Every form o f carbon, whether dia momi or coiil,‘wlioi’i biïriîéd 'with full ne cess of air, produces carbonie!i*cid, just iis. ihoi jiuiiiclus o f .ouribodioRido when bui-ned ui tho process of brcutliiiig. ■mi, • “ ^’°u liiivn a good li'.wbiuidjj.^letsey!\ lr „ . . . . ....... . . . * ................. >f M r. Suniiior “ Um i so-wi ¡ good eiióugh its ' \ f S\; H o lland i;i, W1W 1)¡ltiolml nil()f01.timu. o u r hoqìoIv 'ï'V 1,1 multC'\ S \ \ Ï Ï , ! / , „ i... .... ..•■.1 o Jle told me yi'stordnvitlm L 'm tw e n ty moved .by au .extraordinary' ting tho fanio inni moral in’l'| ......... ............. ...... , Ilf. Imd iimyo C i Kiyuu^votL-ia erosn his voice in the clmmber above, whis- ' '[a s green corn. AVhon this w a s g o n e _ lum l Ihmks I, hut Napoleon's schem e o f 'a (’iM'eMic'«- oV'i ii<VVovA7iin’Ht‘ oToi'Ky I'li^'i^ t il« ! \ ^ r. f ” '.'¡'-/li'-Vi’1’ ,V1' pered they ate the leaves ofl tlio trees green ehiinnel invasion nniv lie a tem pted by uilirlil. Th is i„ Ilow lM.f„re the eonrlrt ! ! •\\} “ lie w o u ld have been itshamed of me !, 1 >P1( 111(1 peaches, and liithei than g o I the trained soldieis of M o ltke, and llia t . |)f y lu c,mui ry and-will noon !io brought ■ A Ereucli miuiuger has adopted an ex- ln a month. 1 was not good enough for hungry tliry would devour each other. • u powerful navy in uceeHsiirv to protect to ii trial, 'i'lio visit o f the ' KinL' uf f'-client idim' in 'respiin'ding to V iieo ir«. him, but r loved him .” I t ono died, a do/.en mourners would f,.,,,,, possiblu harm the udvcr-consted nnw a ii hus niiulo a pleasant impression 1 N o pleee is repeated until tliiveutire pro- “ His lordship's gone,” said Wotl'y, gather at t]ie funeral and eat linn up; island .... tlnnsliiig her head iu the door. “ N e a r Topeko, JCansas, 1 talked with a So, u-i We have suld, Eut’opc, during obeyed orders— only you should have ‘ farm e r who planted ,a .thousand acres o f i tliis year o f jieuee, lms been a cimip of seen Ins face. A noble gentleman, mind • uorn, but did not gather au ear. Lust, j diiicipline. T lio ie nro moro arm ed men y o n '” year he sold corn fo r 17c., and tliis.yeiir j now ninrching anil counleriimrclung be- “ Gone, nud I am never to sec him ho was shipping i t from - low n nt ^l.Su. j tween tlio English sens and tlio Ural again ' ’ exclaim ed the girl, springing to He-sat on lii.s bill cony mourning tho utter i mountains tluin woru ever'known iu the her feet. . i destinctioii of his corn. ! heiglilh o f tho VrenelV wars, when N :i- '.¡.'liero was a (hitter o f Ily in \ garmenls “ IIm v d!,l H'OJ’ com e— tlio grasshop-1 |,„lcou was nutster mid nil Europe nmicli- r < >no o f the most inconvenient, if not, down the,avenue, mid-Caprice stood bn- pcrs 1 nslicd.. ed to beat him down. As if to add to I unpleasant features o f tlio new year ¡s fore Lord Arthur. “ Th e y enmo lik e a shower, sir,” he , these anxiotiK coinplleiilions wo huvn, a ; tho hills o f l-lln, last, which coino pouring “ G o o d - b y e ,\ slu-said, extending her replied. “ They enmo in a great shower , r e lii’ ious ipiestiou as gravo as that which ¡'>, elamor.nm for suilleinoiib A s 'thn hand, an d 'en d e a v o r in g to.-steady h er ' fl'l,ra lllu \ ‘“ »t T h e y tilled tho air introduced the Thirty Years’ W a r . Th o .yellow ¡iliower ot bills increases to : a, voice. . i T h e y darkened tho siui They covered p o licy o f Bismarck looks beyond tlie “ When deiith parts us, not before,” , tho stalk of corn until it was black, j of united (lernuiuy. T h a t ustuto he answered, clasping her iu his anus . T h e y eat every loaf, ati; the stalk and daring slalo.siiinti,emulate« (he fame with a passionate fervor, and stooping to 1 l|own to the young ear, nud then ale the , 0 f Gu.'-tnvuH Adolphus',-mid nims to lic- l»i“S the ipu y e r in g lips. little ear, too.” com e the leader of aieligiousi'cforniillion. _______ ; _________________ “ Cob and all, sir ?\ IJismnrek's aim luis been to ilnito J’role- Ycs, cob*aud all. lTnwnii hus niiulo a pleasant impression 1 N o pleee is repeiitei ujion our ]ieojile anil contributed lu igçly ¡'gnunnio is givon,..whcn, after jlhoso w h o to tlio good reliitioiiH bi-tweeu the. lítlle i wish to.retiro h a v e ’ loft Ilio iinditorium. Kingdom and'our Republic.—\A'ciil Yuri; Hal iiuinlicrs redortimiiloil ilro g iven Ifc i'tilil. , , f 'I 'I’lutKt; OilliKis; l l l l h i increases Hood, says loubt an to our own supply of ‘ beef nud trousers for ’75 ; with vehemence wo, ilrgo “ rclrciiehm ent ” at breakfast every m o r n in g , cannot jinaglnn wllnl a family like durs eun do with mieli im absurd T h o ! ipiiintiiy of tntlk j wonder i f copper shoes would stand Tom 's wear ; go dinrii H rcet hiiunted by a unmeU'i«; liorror .thiit things may reach such .a'erisis'th n t o jir'. usiih I W hy, d o n 't yo u j htiintLsm u n d e r the ting o f Prussia. ...... '■utili E fl'ecls o f t-'IIth. see th a t thousand a c r e s o f corn out tlioro I i-olntioim betw e e n G e rm a n y and tho H o l y T h e H o n . X . A. W i l l a r d discoursed ¡ 1<n\'?” liu. cx c ln im o d — 1“ standing lik o | S m w h ich a t tho b c g in m iig o f th o y e a r o f “ T l i o P h i l o s o n h v o f D n irv A faniiw - i broicou w lnp stocks i w e r e «im p l y an enlnuigeinoitti a r e n o w in c u t,” b e f o r e tlio C o n n e c tic u t l'iti-iiieni’ ' “ d id th e y cut th o s e o f v i o le n t h o s tility. ’I ’lio P o p o ' brniid 'o r cfgil.H W l I not l.'rt pi;Mijibl(; to O m v e n t u m , v i h u a fnvU . “ W h y they ato e v e r y leaf o il o f tlio h u r ls h is anat.homius' ut the E m p e r o r , u x I'liero is too, the c e r t a in t y thM M a n y canes o f fe v e r have b e e n traced to trees, atu tlio youngpoiichu.s, loav- lÜHniarek p u b licly ch a iges th e .resu it« ( each o f tiiesu gh o s ts m ig h t novel- have the consumi,tion o f swill m ilk ; disease» I ] \ K *-ho m » l there stood my t.reos , v,ith having driven Nnpoleon to war. , ha, being/, or m ight liave,been laid at hiivu boen traced to the m ilk drawn from - bi.'anng a crop of pencil stones, i X lie proseeutiou mid the trial o f Count ! birth if wo hud so chosen. , lY o r o u ld T h e y ato liltlo co t to n - w o o d lim b s an in c h A r n im lm v o been niuong the e x t r a o r d i ÜB exelaiiaed, iu d e ligh ted accents ... ii J-fas it bloomed nuco m o r e Î W lm l ' •n d you Jirouglit i t to m o becnuso X am f l w> longer visit the c a v e ’ ' G o o d child! I m-ver'ifori'et. Where. ' A lfre d , that liu did nut r, fo o l«, tlio fools! I t m ig h t -, e r e cl while tliep passed by. M y priceless re is m y nephew 1 ^ ' IB ,lofc ,ln,l xlu) lllLl^ a e lo v c r , | t k n m v '- Oh llm u n s c i'u p u lou s so u w h o spent h e r m o n e y . ; m i g h t h a v e w i t h - , ) Vn . \ ‘ 'í ’j í r o \ 1 L o l \ 1,,n G o t l a n d fo r | cows b y thu attendants o f nick persons ; also milk-; drink milk ticle der, which has been gathered by passing ,, , ,, , . . . . .... through sloughs or mud-holcn. F a r m e d 1 5 Ul\ «olcjn n truth, sir. W b y do not as a r u le appreciuto this matter, I ono night I sat on th e bnlcony with tho but is they cun dispose\ o f their milk or i engineer of the .janta l o road. Ih e butter boloro nny ¿rent change is effect- ‘ llo lJl > «7 md piled u p against tlio west ed, they think nil respousibility is off • I t her health. -,£a™ }py '■ lYlien A lfrod ,»• ¡.¡e 11 .huhu D e a r b o r n anno to pay n . ' » ¿ l n i u g visit to his nijed uncle, Mr. ”'8 ila s Dearborn, o f M o n n e H i l l , he found • 'gentleman nt tab le, w ith Capricn ' M a t e d opposite. T h o o ld limn played - iK e host with his gruudG.st maimer. -f V * + V '* * I t was Cin-istraiis m th e tropic.«. . ^'-’A r t h u r Drimnnoud, coniuiander o f tlio '.P iyclio, sat in the lu ln iim l’.s pew When ' h e raised his lieud .after prn v e r tho op- te pew hud nn occu p a n t in nspect so .W insual that he was g u i l t y o f a fixed ^'i^aro o f .surprise. A g i r l sat there, glori- “ :d by-a shaft o; a m b e r lig h t from the ‘o r \window ui th « perfection of a I. .p a in t y as mro us i t was luxuriant. J '.;* “ W l i o is that g i r l lie nsked, tho --••■erviec.s endtil. A n eewnlric b e in g called Mudo- liacllo Caprice. A n o ld man died and -W t lie r his fortune a y e a r ago, and sinco \ * o lias reveled in ch ildish extravagance, j me,” she retorted io nephew, our clergj'iniin, Mr. . I could l i v e here, tarbom'. shouldr h a v e inherited, butt1 uncle's fo r t u n e .” I wus neventeen yours old. A physician w ished to marry mo, and , ni.v aunt a p p r o v e d M y cousin began to make presents. O n e day wu were iorccd ! to seek sh e lter in a farm-house b y the i rain, w h e ro a curious sort of- man dw e lt. I M y con.siii lau g h e d nt me about m arry- 1 ing tho doctor. ‘ L e t us rehearse the scene,’ he said, gayly. Then lie took , Lord ^lulu'- w ith som e mock formula, and I-1 1 retorted m e r r ily , and tho curious man , wifneaied ou r sport. A fterw a r d ho in- i formed m e th a t wo were m arried accord- \ m g to tho Scotch law. I b e g g e d him r not to tell m y aunt until lie returned from a jou r n e y . I hated him fo r tho ad vantage taken o f m y ignorance. I ran iiway. W e ll, ii lady took me as nurse oil 1 the voya g e to Am erica. I fell i ll, and I they deserted m o ui the vessel. N u m b e r i ••10 is m y hu s b a n d .” T h e olerj'yniuu stood ugh.i-st. “ Y o u ! ” | liu finally ejaculated. ' “ I am w h a t circumstance.') have m a d e J their shoulders. Tho line character of English elioeso may be attributed to great caro in all tho operations, running from the conditions o f the pasture, na to thoclcnnliuossfrom slough-holrs, through tho fctablc, tho spring-house, washing o f pans, etc., to the production o f cheese. Cesspools or dead animals found upon tho prem .ses o f English fanners are sub - 1 ' vul,lllll t «ti’aw, and on examining to jcets o f proiiecution! ' \ 1 “ in l tl,e el!\ sc , 1,0 ,l.nt’ f '-' o f Pu trid w a ter ia often the only kind by “ »PI.«-'™; They died the nir «nth u which tlio cow can slack her tl.ii-st, m u l! h°V 'ld Ktcnch' .cove,.,'<1 tllu l)ools yet is produ c tive o f disease. W o Jiuve a mul ■sl,nn 8 a UieJr l>o™ > '»»f «> ? ? » law to preven t watering m ilk, and yet a , oxcrescencc, and m a d e the cattle sick, farmer i i allow e d to pennit his cows t o 4'10/ ™ 1110, 11'? hens and turkeys jjiclc, ciiiw lin g , n tiiik in g , nnsty p ilo . ì rop u b liean lenders. T liis a d n iira b lo p o li- T h o balcony w a s .co v c r o d . 1 t lirew d o w n j (;y 0 f re g a r d in g republiisiui.sm i.s som e- a iju id o f tób a c c o ,” and thè h o p p e r s t i i i n g to g r o w , liko Ilio ouk Ireo o r ,.th è c o v e r e d it and ato i t tiji in a few m in u t e », corn i rock , to slow ly ga t h o r U fo and a n d w h e n I. put- m y fo o t o n a p ilb o f j i.tren g tli, hus p ie s c r r a l order/ stiin u - th e m , tlio rest su iled in and uto th è | ) nte d p r o s p e r ity and ndilcd vu s t ly to - t h u siniished onns u]i. AYliy, when I w o u t 1 ‘ ' * ............................ to ln ù ld m y tires tliis filli tho s lo v e s ( have staid away from a dozen ball« mul — and Huilcrcd no damngo in brain lifo would huvo been possible at last .(»-oof befoL-p: letter cir' racked cloisonne ciUifiicI, ■ I f any comfort in fellowship, ,wc it. in knowing that from M a ine lv inarching to republicanism, d r a g g in g to California tlioso y o llo w ,: lean spirits with it tho reluctant MacMahon. Th o j are flying.about wiLha l>urpoBo almost as Scptenuate, which was to havo fallen bo- ; J .... ’ ' ‘ ' ' ’ . .......... 1 ‘ '~ \ foro its llrst yeni- eloned, liven ln a inly be- eauso o f tlio patient conservatism o f tho ugnin, • ‘ -A flotik bf'sh e o p lwlonging.,U> an in habitant of Bokiifcrtown, Arasit, was lio net by ilogs .and, badly, ijeiitleved and damuged ono night last week. 'J'ho bulk Of tlio'llock, to' tho numlic'i- o f eigh t y , was found-'the-noxt'iiioriiiiiB about tivo miles from lioniu. . 1, IUUM 1 I IU ■ 11« Jioarly twenty lyeam iigo SholiV>n V o n d •xehdiigi\ U> .wiis; Honttiuccd to Yfi'inont tttuto ..... ......~ i - ..f Mi.n.f «m i priKpn for lifo for jrnirdor. A b iiih srn- timdo wiis coniliiemcntj' n 6 t liilwr', ho do- ehiicd'iill work',' and was coiiHigifcd to a solitary,coll. ! T liis awful Aifo.int last d e throned liis reason, and Jio, lui« just been sent to .tlio lusyliiin fpr theinwiiiCj .A p r e tty'stiiry' is in : ciroulrttion in lhinipden 'cduiity, ’ Wnsif.'-' Soiiie tiino ugo thu’sheriff found tlmt hom-»» r e c e iv ing 91,200 n year, wliilo, thu,junior bad SI,0()0.i He, proposed,,an, ew h a n g o o f salariok'to t(io latter^‘o/IlciVil, j iin<l, «3 hn preferred cvhu $ l ; 2 o 0 to li'diflclmrgc, ho accepted, and up to tlio timo he le f t tha i l l u n i i l tho siieritT 8250 a yciu-. ■ g o o d ojiiniona cntertr.ined o f Frunce. viru lent as the llorrld w inged things that presage a pestilence.' Iu inlutid towns and country villngp«, ■ jieoplo who care nothing for bull or opera, to whom rare prints and cracked pottery nro Ho teinjita- tion, nro wretched to-day over the littlo 'extravagance o f lust' July,’ tlio ,buggy: 'hired for a half-dny’s holiday, when they' m igliti 1mve dug turnips,, or tho lawli dress when a calico would hnvo.served. > i1“* ' ''„ii7,¿. lû tliiTin- Th o only parlies who have disturbed ' H o w many a girl dependent on father I ■ v í r í v c i i ' tho Hiriiillest-Bizcd oilicc, paid thu giieriff.8250 a year. i - Recontly i D r . . Antliony, thu |.medical oflieor, of Dungan;nu, m Wales, was called to attend a poor woman in an ad- Yupoftd Htjifro o f bronchitw. a*1© winm in which «no lay 1 contained only tw o Hinall rooms. -Ill ono .o f ,thc»e.j w ero it Iioi'bo and three p igs; m (ho other, w h c ro tho poor patient was lying (Inngcrously ill, ten persons ' were nleepnijj. I l i o door was closed; a n d ‘ tlio only von I lla tion was tluough the cUimtiey. , ’A littlo girl livin g near N ew Castle, )>a,, mistook tlio. natiiro, of. w m o con centrated Jvo which wns carelessly l e f t in ii tin ' cup*wli'<jr»‘:she -was ploying tlio other day, 'and drnnkiit.„i. Tlio lyo so in flamed. iier, ensophagus .that ftli!)t organ j'in n c o aro the monarchists. “ llop u b li- ! anil brotlior, is slioddiiig hot' wilt .team eanism is no longer a destructivo but n } j u s t 'n o w over llicso-'yearly bills, tliiit conservative force. W h e n e v e r Ilio elee- S OOcli seems n savogo taunt Of fate at her tions have spoken Frnneo has declared own inability ! H o w sho racks her little slio retorte d , quickly. “ I thou g h t I shall not keep you r | Ixjin , shouldr h a v e , inherited , b u uncle's f o r t u n e . \ I not.' \ \ ' “ G o d b e lj ) y o n ’ ” he said, gen tly. ! X o r d Dniuimond w a lk e d from the : “ You w ill n e v e r suiiul alone while I am i jfttrcli. A dozen puees in advance was > “ orii. ” T i m s collapsed the young clergy- j «.!^ __ ’ i __ _ _ _ _ ______.1 1 . f rivm’« fdfiHil nF 1 »Vii > p erm it quench their thirst in the m ost filthy and poisonous water. W hich is' the most I deserving o f punishment ? A caso o f , dinrrliea in a fam ily wna traced to the milk obtained from n cow confined in a stable w ithout proper ventilation. Whilo , tho cow is under a violent excitement, or in an exceedingly nervous condition, 1 the m ilk becom es high ly poisonous, as , many casca have abundantly proved. A , cliihl fed fro m the m ilk o f a cow that ; dranlc from w a ter ooziug out o f a hog- i pen was covered over w ith sores and , pustules. E v e r y factory fo r m ilk should and., they fnirly inailo 1110 sick. W h y , I now, tho intrigue« I'v e seen them so thick 011 tho railroad ! may cwmpol a c unp fo r tho Republic. W h ether the com ing year w ill deal as genlly-with tho Sept.cn- 11 ate as Î 87-1, or whether, ils i.s fcitrod bnun to find some way in which she may earn one or two hundred a year ! 'H o w many a scrawny, luird-handeil liousc- is of the monarchists keeper is poring over the green-grocer’s | m ay cwmpol a cou p (Fetal and a dictator- little greasy book, staring ; at the awful that they’d stop a train—greoso tho j «h ip, is a problem. .Hut no governm e n t total, and wondering whcru the .]>ot:il/>es track till tho locom o tive wheels w o u ld : that cun now bo established in Franco could have lieen' pared closer or tlio roll over and over.” ' w iil live lm t the Republic! 1 childir -11 have boon ' stinted in their “ W h a t hecumo o f them i ” I asked. W isdom like this has not been shown ! sorghum sirups ! , You r great debts and- “ Th e y flew east. Theynhvnystlew in 1 jrl Spain. Th e republicans o f that nu- i large expemlituves aro mi^mies tol^i.niet the day timo, and ate at night. \ \ ■ ' ' * “ ’ ' ’ ’ 1 -' - ....... - .................-- w e n t through m y corn field in and the next day they were to tho east.” And the trees ?” ti'oduclioll ó f 'e v e n tho .. cntlieterJ She now ; subsists -ientirely upon Ixìef'tn«, whicli ih nitrmluced in to tho Htoinnch ]>y h vory^îifÏÏcult iiud p m » - 1 « W lM f'C a a s M a 'Hor.*« to Crib Î ” wim’thd qiiery o f W . Gn¿’S, W est Srilom, W isl, of thu American Purmrrs C lub, ijfn said: “ l r'tind a great many horses th a t . havo wliat is called .tlio erib-bite. Ruckling a strap arouiid the neck w ill not'cure; 'only prevents wliile'it is 011 . t am imxiotis lo iind.olit the tsinse and1 tho have a schedule o f questions for its pa trons, co v e r in g tho wholo ground o f cleanliness, treatm ent o f . tlio animal • UU 6 VU JJUUi;» Ui >>«w? ! --- - . ---- - ------ ' . . . ipriec. Snatches o f s o n g esenped Jier [ s C’lotu l o f Jifippmcsp. j® - A gang of convicta -\rero comiiiy t’ Juo sch o o n e r lind bron tho shore. T h e y w o r e straw hats, ! th« bron glit m o re than esenpod con v ict— a poison seed to tried to bear fruit, and did bear it till : o f tho ball o f assembly. SeiTim o lias the frost came, 'In m y peach trees yon ’ d I been dictator for a year,’ w ith no: on e ' to ui annum 8L'° peach stones and pink bios- j q i,estimi linn bnt the Carhsta. A lthough under all conditions -while' in thè prs- ('11 together, O li, it was a mourn-1 ]|is dictatonhi]) hns lieen recogn ized by ture, nt tho stable, o r h i thcii- im s a g e I fltl hir— 'Ireiidfnl ! ’ and the farm er , nul!it o f tlio:•European l>owers 1 lie lias from ojio to tlio other,’; conditions o f pun- i n sigli* ; failed to^ pa<:ifY Spiun.^^ xhft CarllstH, *■ W h y they all leaved out again, and ! stricken down by the sword o f Sei m any o f them blos-somed over again and | Jind tho Congre.ss driven b y soldiers coo rue blouses m a r k e d with the | take root, a n d spread a. rauk plant o f bor and uame o f th e ir hulks. As 1 disease. F a c e f f blanched with fear in E y iiled past, a sligh t, pa le man looked ' tlj« darkened liou s e s ; the streets o f t.kn , Caprice. N o t a sound escaped hia . town w e r o d jjg jifc'd ; pestilcnef^fereoUeiJ n o t a gfista*»^triiy£(lljj|M < < «ipfB S ri'}n, t j j ^ t i i W i i u s l d n c ; sol,* » ^ 1 ;,-ere per- tiu-ugo as regards grass, - e tc., and iu every direction .affecting the product of nilk. eform ed ^o u t li S e u b r o o K s ii v illage , aa Porditionville, ui consequenco t ’aiin^BTer, N u m b e r ‘S lr n io v e d on. iprico stood us i f p e t r ified . * L o r d Ar- ,ur overtook her.’ ‘ C o lo r had fled, her .•3 wore wildly diluted, h e r hands' rig- y clinched over l ie r heart. “ A r e tou i l l ' \ tou c h in g her arm ntly. ishing lik e s l i e e p ; the convicts were smitten d o w n . Num b ers yy, -10 m id -11 ! o f a cei-tain h u lk had tho fever: A .young ; sailor lay in on e o f tho hospitals. Ca-1 price cam e to liLs hide calmly, arrayed ill f wluto nud p la c e d floweiu on Ids pallet. j L o r d A r t h u r Drum m ond'was th e r e to { ••Nlo , \ gazing sti-aight beioi-e her. nihlnre co in a g e , aiid A lfre d 1 Dearborn l * ‘ Perhaps the coni-ict-s frightened , \ i t h uuceiuaug ministrations, R o th men _ V.L'L.C.uiJ'.be.oisiirCT'eii’i’ ’ • grew j.alc nt. f-ight of. the slight f-irlish’ , “ No. Jt is in. t h in g .” form in th a t d iv a d fu l place. '~J \ ■He went on. D ig n i t y doinaiidt.-d, 110 . \ ^ n o t afraid. L e t mc^iio iio.nc- 1 hc-r interference : cu r iosity made tiling. look liiK'i. b.'.-i' wns/«.•lloivinfiT’-iv' “ W i l l y o u g o houm fur •m y sake ‘ i.y : niie had d iiip p e a r e i i. Where ! ui' ?od L o r d A r t h u r . Y o u in a y t a k o . it , ' i-hr h I i i k u U- i c .I. , TliPi. • w o r d s h i ' si v c r . sv.eet t.i him .-' ju s t tlic r i.” “ W o u ld y o u care i D o you lo v e me, Caprice i ” , 'The O r d e r o r F o r e s t e r s . vA r io u ° e o u r t s o f F o r e f t ^ f H i o United Ì u n iom m o n lydepraved ,th e public s c h o o l j peci llíie d T i ï i ï t È Z C W r t in(to&have''i ^ ° “ 3 « Æ ^ t i ô n o f 'T u y 'k i n d •! !«£ ! fo r e ts Carlism to.as a ctive a pow5-l'^ \ i t ' j oi.r bread dry. \ L e t vk nU sign a round Jisncu a v.*»au(l ü í^ í j L.ourt, ro Ji(V>e : _______ _ ___ ____________ i — i i .... *i.A I..ef (wn muinmtmna 1 rriíiin -tn fii/*« fhA«,inf»\nfablft iK ih llv'ir there ¡vrnfl a decitlt'd, (liliuronco. bo tavern gliawm g tand cribrbite., .In tiip. form e r tho horse sim p ly’ n ibbled the sfti'faco o f .wooden'objecfa'from pliiyfnliiei.«'6r rcst- lessiirss;:b u t in the litter, thn ol>]ect ■wns seized with tho wholo breadth, o f ‘.the jaw iuul pitllod. H e believed that this crib bing, usually Iook-’ d, ujion as a desire, came'fr6m Bonie irritation of tli6‘inuns or teotli o f tlie w in u d ^ m iA d froin ^ ----- •. . , — . i tTiing 'llxipHg iu o r T ^ t w m i tlio tcetli, The way not to owe for 1 and tlns violent gnai-ing wnS '¿nly nn '-T t in ’ nf.t= to | „'(J-jJft' for TOlief. w e , _________ . So ’fa r ” as : wo, cun, uu-'i.eanuot pay for meat, le t us live on bread. opposite,! I f w e have not cash fo r butter, let us e a t , A h fo r tho yellow ghosts, how »1 « we tó'niako headway against them ? H o w -eau-w a -W y —lUe«*~-V*y Decem b er, ’75 Î E v e r y b o d y — L e Grnnd .Tphns who owos his hundred thousands,1 arid littlo .Tones who is in débi to his grooeran uimcliio’r- , dor tho lend o f Don Carlos, have :oecu-:¡.alilo ten dóllars^know í) 'tlio key to tlio , pied Riscay. A ll the m ilitary e f f o r t » ; o f riddle.. I t iSjliai-d. rough, and ,disagree ' ' '• lis i i n r p v .Tinnii i W 'n i b lp . T l w. » i i » á i i niiiiT^ t . 1 - ù n ^ i in U oncS iiiow n j their p ô W P T T T Ï n « i Î K r ë ! 5 î i s t li rough j'simpcnd. Th e way no t to ow e fo r wi iienco of. its tlio fanaticism, tho loyalty, the ignorance i is hot;to drink\them . ' ” f h o :'wHy noi itnnts were and the provincial .prejudices ,o f tliiit-i owe fo r à eonfeis n o t t o wear it: I f After »lie Ttgir*. Tho destruction o f man-eaters, tigers, ■ îtryelinine, inti ^,•*\8\ \ ’ ‘ '.‘‘ \ r ; 'rt nir fml'n ti.p Kiirroutuliiio’ nlnees b v i has lieen fo r .the- Inst two 'g e n e r a tio n s . ìro ii m to' face th e -’ in e v itnb lö b o l d ly i n j nn(l leopards ■ b y mean« of si ^ h t t ^ N V . r - Y o l - ^ Ä P e n i 1 Í t h e ir i r n m r J S X S ^ Î Â - h X | f i l i n g , a ,, i t would « c o u p o n J t h e iovory dsy o f ’75^from .Jm iiiary .V» C l » » 1- , » . , . - t V. 1 th«*v unoko it lieculiiir diolcct .Several 1 timo-lionovcii prejudices im d traditions ; maa. J lion slinll. w o in thw.hwt week o f * district in M a d n w that tho losa_oî munau svtvnmii. Tmiinnn TU,.,,,,, . t - i . y i-poko a ptcu-iur uiaiect. -S v e r n i tin y ¿ S l a n h d brave, its ’ tho’ I'.m yeOT arise like, tho lucky 1 la rve»ter, ‘ lifo hi^ been reduced to ,.H d n m ig thú - • •• ■' \ * \ ...... full mesent'year, and’ the'nnnlbir o f C4ittlo killed has’ been’ much less tlaoà usual. sylvnniii, O h io, Lidiann, H linois, M o ssa -j tiK!y ‘il )0*!0 (l Pcc“ ! ,.|,ns.-.|f«. . 771 .-! V . W V irrtr.i* ■ .velili ago llm L e v . .W illiam Rand; an •,i I ’ifty-tlin’O tigein ami thirty-two cattle * - —-■' - • ■ - 1 ...... destroyed '’spretato o f t h e m i y means o f poisoned l>rc- lv bank- kpártfd by order of/tbe nllago,|iiagi»tn»tes kUliiig leopards have been destroye d r within\ tlio tw e lve .montili, the m a jority r i i i t f h l o f- i't*'].3 was.* c u t - ill t h e h i g h n i l , le a d u i g t . ' .. p u t : . n l'X .v, , m n ! in lo i s B t ’ i t l i e g i r t 1-iy o n I M - fa c e , lik i o n e Kid. Ho b o r e h e r s w i f t l y to w a r d th e D iise— au o l d ra a n s iu u . ire i il t li;^r,7}jiTTrfe»Tru tr, lent order,'H ioir ' re.-.'pt-i iu r 'j.-i fov this obji-.'t b e m v en w j la.ge. , ( ( ^ M tw it1! t lP H 'lúíf’t'cii; iMlíTrightencd . Y o u n g folles grow most when iu love, tu r bnde by g n inj/ t!r..-.: rousing cheers I t incrc-'isea their sighs v/oudeHully. . at thu close of tho cerem ony. .... il',,'i \ t'-iat-a plucurd lieiir 'tlio. pulpit read, 1 ¡duo iu England and the U n ited States, j n ip tw h o n 'h o difcd.'- Locked •'l\ ve.-i- “ Oontlf'iiK'n ra U in .t sjnt on .the floor o r ‘ T,n .... ' ------ r- ' - \ -------- ’ •--- ^ulVJiie m this roiiru.' Tiia mrde fipectii- W lic u tiiv , year begaii Gladstone was v eaurhi and absorbed l>y the law'ycr.i ,r l Ji.-mi“ r, nriii although liis jKiwer hud., f.tock. sharks. J iia. jnU^(on, g l i e l i .rumor v been v/t'akened Ijy 'miiny influences, 'b y ; V h ile lio lived counted as nniny‘millions,“', it is 'stated that the reactiou and irritation that aroao i dwindlen t o nothing, o r worac than noth-i thero is a much less from what wns “ hcroio legislation,” few i in</. | being developed. th «i* (Mtruction fiance o f man-eatera