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Thu copifenersTdp between th e lja r 1 tuna and Van Aiouurgh Meuavu’ie Oozspauy has been dissolved, and ae'fe* er wid c tleanl to .gj u**vir in feu . * r *- -* • . . . » Otk'iOC-S Gov, Ward has si.' <-d to-- I . y. I.-r which-the Erie-Kail w<. v h .*cr, a -■ a >, .Jersey-company. A Ln--f>*;: : o f 1 * * reefer#7was held a t Jmsey City or? TuarSd'sy, this week, under this taw. * ^he^menfeers of the Lr-gjein.hir * of WlsecfcStt ere now paid §350 a y • ;r, inst^uT of by the day. 'The sunn pan fsfejfeed ia tlv' n?w S tr Te TVuntn-' tioifaof J&* York, .< sc* p t Ueit OI .dQO is to be tL; salary. \ 'Forewinunr Los i\,ehc;3 lie In.-xl- cun (Jovenmrmt of tin* pier'' to U* : .m- sndn&AgpssAuiou u Vkra h-rtz Jidrez wfifflib'Co'iseqnn?. send g'commi si«n to the Oahatt a u tiiori^sto get tin n to observe the .neutrality laws. tlt^rfg'drted that the Chin***-* OoV- c^li^yM ii'cofleaded' to f .'rel<v.v.r«. the ri^fefe.vJie jSOal mi nos of North 0 1 : na._ X^fbysar,:19.000 letters, cants cion: ea-ag^kgiite-of 15 500 pound-' steiloign were d e p 0 hBJ 0 n the post offiej of Great Britaitsnvithout a word or letter «d- Stc’ailng. is so common in *ortso M p | t u ! h = i h d hithikdi tUV hi -nt of tX r-.- a i thfct'Wfittc^i-ir^.d v\ IK VOhtd1‘Sir-f;urth . r.f*!n•, ' ai trntlvc ; c ■ U p l l si t l n t . : 1 . I irts centjen'ah h vs annomeluar nit r, ru't. 1 Gw/n.-lJ'-rafio'l’n ■vie>- J 0 tv- ;:i*U P*>1- I I r IH1.. - ‘ o c dl of \s ir -A man who had -struggled VfartlH. malignivnt disease.approached that cri si* iu its stage on which, his life seem re to tlipc-ud. Sleep1, iminterrnpted sleep, m i g i a n i q h ; T 'r^cpyci^. p S i r airs* .ous wife, scarce daring tuin-p*(thp, was sitting liy his bed, her s^mtu'd, . :c* haus^d .by constant watching, had alj Idt h*-r. I t was past midnight-, a dou\ was ope a for air,, she hoard, u, th stiiiufss of the night, a window oj on below stairs, qjid, soon after, an ap proachiug footstep. A moment mou, and a man with his fuce disguised en* •tered the* rootb. She instantly Saw her hudrasilt’s danger: and anticipating th? design-of fee unwelcome uftvuder, pbmtett to her hhshandpand .pfessin;; her Ti.iger to her lips to imploresrleiice, hr-id-out so- the robber her parse aud k‘. •^To'her'sturprise h’e took.neither. Whether ha was terrified or. charme<| Uy the courage of her affection, TQauno* beliuowiji tie hut tho-pooea-, aadl-witn oat robbing a house sanctilicd by ruet .-trengfe of aff ction, he departed, -■ N o U s e .— S h e r m a n , o n h i s m a r c b ^ t q A '- t a r i t H , c o n s t a n t l y a s t o n i s h e d t h e r . e b els by t h e f a c i l i t y w i f e ‘’.w h i c h - f e e r e s t b r e d t h e r a i k o a d J ) r i d g e s d h e y d e s t r o y j c d a t h i t , a p p r o a c h . T h a y w ^ u l d a n n i L u a ' o a f e r i d g e j u s t , b ^ o f e f a . g r r i v e d . a u d t h s ' n e s f c m o r n i n g , t h e r e - i t w a 3 a g a i n j t t 3 t a s i t - ’b a d ; b e e n b e f o r e t h e y t o n f e e d i t . A t l a s t d i g b t d a w n e d u f 1 GS . .rhind;*t> 2 iio 7 aVd before Sherman .ripv to:-k i’m-w plans,.had each ' N d ' i.uul'c;!tc d in .air it's timDers ahd wofe, took the pieces in a ‘shook,’ .r-rr+T>ci nu his train, and so, when he ivuud a bridge gone, he had^nothing to ito but w get its mate out of fee freight cars, bolt it together and- put it up,— 1 -idt thing worried the rebels a good teal vvlxca they found it out. One day ih *y- proposed ^ to destroy fee 'Dalton iu ;i.. 11 , to hinder..Sherman’smarch,Tmt aa exasperated Confederate haifejr-; ‘.'imi'Tu the..nation’s \theusef That d d old Shermati ‘probably fetched another one along with him from Cteve- l i r . u r \- a o i. \De.ft write there/ • said, one to a lad who was writing with a diamond: pin or* h pane of glass fn the wihdpw'or a hotel r • ‘.‘Why?” said be. ; , ‘'You cannot rub it out.” There are other things? which men should not do, because they cannot rife U-u-ai-Guh A hear t is-aching for sym pathy; and a cold, perhaps a’ heartless <i ord ii spoken. The Impression may b? more durable, than that of a dia iuoi'il upon the glass. T h e 1 inscription ;o!i t lit* heart may. last forever. Q.i many a mind and many a heart, s d in.- crlpiions are deeply engraved, liic- ■> no tffurt can erase. We should i) *• . *' il .v, iii.t we write on the minds <*f O c ’, ‘ : 4. '■ ' ' T. e . • 11 :- • babies dislike —Wcan-ui. ^ e a 'c . A g a p f 'T £ e o f .;0 ^ . ..^Theraia “a glgrj- .adree^V as#$of* lift, up their tall prgnches oaf high*, giv ing shelter to the merry squirrel or the sittging bird in sflmtner; or when fofitf- lug aBolian.lyrci iny/inter os fee winds sing in their leafless boughs. There, prp many/rvn?‘which fi.tvc become Sa.. ered by tfie endearing a-’-ociatlohi § ' fitmlly scenes. •Gfeneratioa aff-r geri- ; oration connected with the old liCuTi- stead have sported beneath them ip in-; fancy, and’refihjied iu feoir b-'do.vnh old ’age. The ballad, “ WooJm spare that tree'!” is 'brimful of pofcfify, ifecaufe It is. bfe'- of truth, ahd. vibra-k* Ofi tpe tendrilaof the heart, feune trCPV attain to a great age. In >q recent 1 .:* fere On geology by Mr ' fBeiit 6 ii, deliv cred-in -Montreal, he-said that there was a.tree cut down in; California nine ty eixjEeet |n cii\cumfoyeuCe. He had cquuted on. a, block of it, sh^wn-ju Wih- consin, thirteen fhigs of annuiil e;ro,v. ji to' an inch!' Herel then, was a tree 13, ■4Q6 years cid—A tree that was a sap. ii*ig when NeLuciiadtiozxar was. a boy— feat wa 3 .ucari|. 200. yeiiw old wh~ Socrates Was bofe; A yew at Fro: n iogall, ih ScollShd-, wa4 -chleniati'd to be 2,600 ye-tcrs: oldp and. One ia Kent. 3,000. ■' A .M k n f d x K S l C v j E m J i s t G b t f t ; ' « f o h ' s g l n t e b f A t n e t t p t f n ' s K '' i u O u m U U m i d i d l . f Ci a u i u u b *JL t h e ’d o m i n i o n h a s 1 b e e n ~ m e m o r a l i z e d ~ t o l i H R b d ^ f # # c b S ' t n r c u I a t i ,1o, a l l t h e s i l v e r a t t a d i s c b n o t Y f f a u r ( p a r c e n t . , c u d i-:- s u e i n i t s p l a c e - * o h e m i l l i o n d o l l a r s o f C a s a d i i W L s l L y a r , ' f e e : r d n a i h t l e r . o f . t h e e u r r e n ^ y l i o b e ' ;t n a i e o f p a p e r , p i o n e f , i n b i l l s o f . n o t l e s s t h a n o n e d o l l a r , — T h e r e i s S a i d t o b e n o w - S ^ i^ O O f O O O w o r t h o f A m e r i c a n . s i l y e r I n , C a n a d a , a n d a d u t y o f f i f t e e n p C T - c e n t . ‘ h a s b e e n i m p o s e d u p o n t h e i m p o r t a t i o n o f snc!.> s i l v e r c o i n ' i n ; fee. p r o v i n c e , — 'Albany A r g u s ; - ■ ' ‘ * i i * P a p e r 1 CflURca. cbfcck actu®)yve ^ i j i k jl PijisSta} wh*ihi <^Ltt *ofttefec J‘~'“ tlniSand persons. ' I t is in, pctagonal wifeout. UCho; oaside, and the statues^ within; the tojf, fee ceiling, fee ' Corinthian ,ehpt- 5 ah, are a ll of pftper'maehe, _ Tendered }V;t>.yproofby saturation in vitroJ,yiime. wa er,., whey and \Vhite of egg. , its D Eh r e ts oe ORiai e ,-r-Whp-steals a unlian is only aliuancier, ,Whp stjeala a ixlf million is only a’defaulter. Who - 15 . 1 s a quarter of a ffliliiOn is a swind- 1 1 . Who steals a hundred thousand b t I--.' rue. Wijp steajs fifty feouaand i., a k'lav*.. Bar, he wlio steals a.pair «n 1 oo.ts or a b> d of bread, is, ajgeoun- uie* of the'deepest dye, and deserves-to . be'yniched', * -•. •' 1 ‘ j — .— . ■■, t - t A young man who. was desirous of mTtying the daughter of a well-known'. Bitet m merchant,- after many attempts tyIroach the: cubjse't-fco .the qld gentf* Uiai, in a y<ijj s tp tiering manner” a pm- m lc'-.t:— ,pre.yqp.willingf {•/ ,is; me have your dxughter • “Of coafee I u m / replied the bld mab; “.n u T'.wish yofl* would 1 get 'Soafe’dfeef uk'.lyjfehOws Xo marryvtbe restoffeaffii-* 3wn a Rfflq.—X.i$td 1 ^hp m&b “Well,” said an old judge to a negro, who-had bhfe' hauled- up*for stealilig a pullet, “ what have yon to say .for' ybuT- Splf^\ ' ' , . 1‘H p f f i i i ’ b u t d i s : — I .w a s e r a ^ y as. a b g d - b u g w h e n i s t o l e d a t a r p u d e t , c o s l i m i g l i t h a v e s t o l e / a b i g h e h , a n d n e b e r ddnb' ifc. B u t ' f e o y g . ^ h l u s i v i d y ' d b . t I \ v a s 4 a b o r i n g u n d e r the d e l i r u m ti\men- d n s . * Throy apiece of meat among bears, and & purse of. gold among men, and which will behave'th« most ontrage- ouMly—the men or the bears? In i'aht which mli bear it. the best? When the people aloug.the .Tennos- me. rivys sotw fee Union flag approach- imr, thev siguificantly exclaimed, “jtfy Stars!” ' ' , - Tapper’s poetry is no great things, bat-bis plnh^opby is pro* -rbial. . Papr-r skirts for the ladies will spon, be .all'the'TagV;. - A Guimecticut firm lji1 manufacturing tl.m on a large scale. f a r t f e i t e f e e g ^ d iU f c f s i ' e t o h i m w h e n w a i t i n g a t H i s m a s t e r o f f n t o o k ' t h e - t m m s O f ^ K i d in v iii.n , a t . w h j c h . f e e n e g f o i i m j ^ d i a t * - ly m a d e a ‘ l o w a n d s o l e m n bow. ' Oa b e i ' g a s k e d w h y . h e d i d s o , h e r e p l i e d • h e f e v e r h e a r d f e a t g r e a t n a m e ’t o e a - * ti-o r .c d b u t it-r f i l l e d h i s ,'s o u t w i t h ' . M r e ; Y e n , ' g e n t l e m a n s w e a r e r s , f e i s i s ? f ^ r ■ yQ,il > ~ - 'a:J;x T h e F n a T r a d s . — - T h e m e x £ ) ; f e a M G ' v ; i | f i n d f u r g o o d s h i g h e r t h a n e y f ^ Q j j j , A F e s t p r n p a p e r , p o ^ p d o n t h i s . ^ 0 ^ ■ f e w , s a y s : ^ T h e b u p p l y o f p r a i r i e J r f r s w i l l 1 i s m a l l e r t h a n u s a a T t h i s y p a r . i m f a b r o b e ‘c r o p ’ h a s b e e n o n l y , th ? q u a n t i t y t h a t , i s g e n e r a l l y u p [ o r 1 d o w n ] ' f o r - t h e m ar** e a r t h o f r a t s - ’a n d ‘m i n k s o&Cj-K ,i n c r e a s e , f e i s . ^ a ^ g . , A m i n i s t e r r e p e a t i n g t h e w S W R r a f t r s o of a c h a p t e r in # 1 ' i t'Mbkts ’Tval^aSt %al im •» 1 c - a t ’o n e m e t f i f e . ' Y pie.” i d ib ;Y) SibU’OfO 11 ffegtil* 1 T h e c l e r k j r w b o k ' A i t h e . ^ c’d 0 3 e s w a s . a n p y s t u t t c a n , a n d m a i S r o i l t m e n t f o r ffie ’- M i i l 1 w t h f e Y f e ^ f e ^ • ‘ r. -yiTq.frii.ntsUanfea <C A l a z y f d l o w ^ g e A ' a l i n a / B » y i h g ' * f i e / c o u l d 1 ^ 4 % # b r e ^ ^ r b i g i f s ^ r - p i c ; t i ' l l a m o . o h g a c L t o w o r k . t o r i t ? ’ ,, : r i o t e x t o ^ t T B .tiJT O t - i c c u w i t m o , T o b f l f e r p a a A h e i b e k t o f i b e i | d k i n j A m f - ’ f e e ! b e l t C O T O ^ ^ a r q j . ^ g J l j f f .tC£ break|)g i t f ’ iSiicfiee. /