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* | SB •TtStoMlw/'- Elizabethtown, N. Y., jriees to BUlt OFFICE AT HI8 IiE&LDEKCB ADJOINING' O. ABEL, ESQ. jROVER. • HA Ui ) L. BAND , L^-llor at Law, ;;..[. K. DUDLEY. . . *,r.- h i r LAW. Ellz- .'. ' ..\ , r'.\ r .-' N. Y. M ES W. SHEEHY ] K ,vi> A- \\ r V BISHOP, [ £W!IT STAFFORD, BRO\ :OTT BBO\ 1 i FREDERICK C HALE,. HARRY HALE. \• Eascx Co.. NVY. HE BERKELEY, '.T ODRUFF. - - - Fjtoi'Birron Franklin Ca.'N . Y T. N. Y. - nx'-iutlyy beepp ontirelyy lddi ©©! !?[! •••,,.. .-.A- nx'-iutl bee ontirel re- .':a&ilrMn.\Jel\d,and.i.sfiow on©..©! the • OET-pni'^nt f'ir business men, tthdclc h^ for ;iieii«ur<sfp»;leers, affordia»every litylor thf trawling publio. <Fce.o CM; Dentist. ; Office in the Masonic Building-, WESTPORT, Jf. Y. J. E. BARNES, I Licensed Auctioneer FOR K6SEX COUNTY. J23~AU calls in (he auctioneering lineJ promptly attendee! lo. Terms reasonable Address J.E. BARNES, Westport, Es- 9 Co., N.Y. 1YI. JilfeDERM Carriage and Sleigh Builder, Mineville. Kssex bounty, N. V. Repairing.Done With NeatroeBs and Satisfactipft Q$&rajr<te#d. Horseshoeing Pone in FIR8T-CLA88 > Manner. aayl .{ ,,,.;] ; Go and see ........ Go and sea ; OSBORtiE OSUOIttfE OSBOBtfE When iu wain of any kind ol When in want of any kind r>l min want of any kind TB#Bf :. - ; ^:p#f I] ' •-.-. ;f-.i V [Audj§p«amire . Vnrt plftuure HARNES S , ' • • -'si ' HARNESS. •-•- •• - •-••.-«-* i Alway s o n hmid BOTTOM iltifcE!^ '«. Wt BOTTOM -yBTipE^ £ ff | ' i The •I Tlip <'L.illK R. I»< ioo and Pipe Organ Tuner, -~ _ Schroon Lake, S . Y. - FIRST NATIONAL BA P . 0 8 BO LINE. ' M U V IS [ T \ DJ AC K N {*. TOW NX. ED ORGANS KESUiiATE D AND REPAIRED . Alf2> .t. SAMUEL HAYNES 1 A 17 A W* iire.desirnii* of;«it.ttn<H tinns wilb tfie phople'*bf E .}, ,V.M\ t.ike tlai.H oc^.siuii to invite tho nprij- in- f>f deposit »cc6nnt8, the pnvthnAr tlnd siiIeofToiPigu'aSwl donAstic bills ol PX- clirtuf,^, the collection of conpons, nnd tlip transaction of all general bunking l>«if>- IneKH. Particular attcntioi^tctvcn to supplying investors V/Mb Unitofl gtitfow Bonds* jp£#*m**> c xchan go or * irftueh aw|? of, wffi» »v St.itP «nd iwlroud linnflu bnupjij nnd ^nld Miss ELLA L'. LAMSON, ; l.I,lZAB«Ti;T'iyN, X Tf, • ' • Teacher of Piano, Organ and tirit- n)ony. 2Vi'»..s- $10.00 for '20 IcHs.uia <>f i hr>ui; lMen;irc 9 EBH K I'OUIIOKK. ITOU . .1 • r I) pAKKEJi H A. KMKJIY, H M DURHAM New E'i»linr» C'Mihervrtlorv. of Mn.oc F-T AflB COUNSELLflA At LAW ^\ M '.JjioON AVENUE. ALBANYv-N, Y . \•: biic aud P.-nsIou Notary, Detect- ive Service and Tax Jband business a speciality., h 3 M JOHNSON, HOTOUK APHKR. Crown Point. Essex County, Se w York. r\N>i'iN nocsi--. I'J[JI \ M S[\ | )M);V . .. _ I'UOH.IMTOJI Kliabethtiiwn. »: Y. HERMAN' 110U8K, V'hiixu. fost:'x <ousT\\ s. t'. -. L. 3U.rTSaFIELD. ^oi'r I ii H ii re all your with W. If. (ARK, AKCIU for Essex Co., Port Henry Flame In:-. Co. of New York, rnpiiul $ 3,000,000 'Losses paid -iii.tkia. : <34 in E*sex Co. ^b? lr», to lAy 1st, 1882, ovT.r $24,000. Othur first CIOSH companies represented and all iwsinesHij promptly attended Us. Call! on o r acidrPHS as ab>ve. 8-w4 FOR SALE., , / .4 . C,0Ot> FARM atunit ....<• tuilo ivrnl ol A WVtilpor't depot. kiif>Hii «H Hi.- l-.ilri.-k li..a. , fintn, i-..|i|i»ir>i'>« p»\>u». T«II IJ^ia- -Iri'd nbro- ol l»inl. Wltli iv M'O'I Uu^H^ l JOSKt'tr M i KOUV. i ,.,,\) is | U Unetnt Danl Carey rt\i>*i. v If. J Adirondack Iron and 8t««l Oo. I' M .1 it. t\wu-.lil| . 1.1 V'..\ l7..ii-lnill» K -\ ••\•! / u;/;^.(.' V r ,/• m n. \ «'n.n.'i.T <>f *\x . rtt-ite ..I \ V. .m l in- loi-Miidp n nutt.v o f l.bn luw . Al l p«r*'ii) H Vr ; tW,m, for in.' |Mir«Wf^ flows Westwarfl to the Bblne b i with tbfl North sea's ttob*, iee * the OrtfinVs wave, Unged with Moslem blood. Where tin twin BtreamletB bubble forth; She looked towart the giplal South, He lbokioj? toward the dim gray North. \Ahmerhecriefl \ Nny—say not w,\ the maid replied, \ say rather that we gp mur way, B-i. h Grrowing greater SB we go, . ;ir.m?b distance wM'nlog day try day. s these waters alter all -Bftmv, wt w fl< lama broad «*»; Yet u-jiw to pnd.reunton, swee^t' Mil anf \v parted. Still'the.' .•••>.ow • iient, onward, to the sea— Amt stni the lovers hope and wait, TUe o IEtrni t The whistle bl^W, L\ the' bill' refc^, Adienx were uttered, and the train was heard to shriek its way along in the distance and was seen far away, like a queer sort of ser- pent winding about the hills. Belle felt lonely at first, and cried a little. Thon she began! to iohee* op! • ftnd lbokM '**> tho passengers and watched their doings, ' and laughed at most of thorn internally, school-girl fashion. She slept comfortably that night in her compartment, and became by morning quite an old traveller ; and as we have not time to describe her journey that ails, tlirt.t block the train was to arrive in New York she sr felt in better spirits. She had made herself as spruce as possible ; and now she took her traveling bag into her hand to ar- range it, for no maiden lftdy was ever so particular ; arjoiit' her sinall ' possessions. Her imie&ad in the 'Bag, 1 'Vrf' coUrse, ; tiW handkerchief, and a clean collar or two, a box of jewelry, the book she had with her to read-yon all know what it held. And \here was;a tfttlja. feoftle .of pflisH, ( 1*llfl0»k-i xt, and a Uttlo sponge with which to touch i p her shoes before she left the cars. The ihoes we^h%h %a and, easily, *•*».' ofT In the privacy of the compartment Belle could do as she liked. She laid a news- paper on her lnp, brightened the little toes of tho pretty shoes and not thorn on the window Sill to dry 1 ;' her Img 1 al«o nlood there. And now she wrapped thd paper ibout tho sponge and bottle and proceeded to throw them away, for ahe could not re- cork tho battle suincfqutly well[not.t« risk spoiling, her bog if |sjiej rpstortd ,it to tU plaoothoro. Rolling nil into a !ittlo b»H she throw it through tho window. An anj boy would have projilmsicd, it. hit tht ' lio of the Imft, tlm bag tottered, struck against the shoos; nndf th \ ' \\'' ' ' ' \ '\ inflow sill wan oloar. head through tho nportui UTvee Itvy,, tbesuVi! tho ipecks, which vauinhod afl R h<> looked. Hoi bag, with all'her money in it, and her oiilj shoes. Hho wn«_goim/into N»w York )ik( ggofr peunilop* and ,^io«l<-n»M ( . ; •heir bag had not followed tti.i tie* H he' •:ould have got into n c-uli tind driven to B shoemaker's •, f<u to arrive at thn hotel oqking foe*-would l>o.tkiHutfu).|»bijt, n*. it was, ; ttu»t tiauwtiilcatiojft nqjuefc b»; <«* L She would call a cab and tell th« driver- what? 01). dour! OK, d«iq! S OV, ( d^r,1 T don't rcnu-mbor th<^ limiio of imjm'B hotel !'' nod Hollo, wringing her handH. \ Th< card it in writtrn vn is.lj^thnt l»opi)>l» >R-\ '' ' , , TliP olimax had arrived. It^rfl (din WIU lulling into Now York all niloso and Hhoolowj, but h< not knosv vrliar* hk'fkti^r ^w. f* lw 1t*tnA Hho hail BO other frtrnd In thn <4tv. Him could not K o lmi-.k1<>(JhioaKy,\b«'<;*\fc' ?ho had no tick.* -,n<> inonoy t\. buy <m«. •Iho ootild not telcKrnph U> lior fat.lmr, ad tlrcHHing him nt \ 1 don't, know wh«-r* hotel.\ Hho couUl w;ite t^> M|w ,UIM>I< ; but. -whom shoulh slio ntny ? \V)w\ rtinnld (ho do mranwliil\? Kvi-'n if llioy Would ^ivu her rim, ink and toipor, nn<l Lit her «it In tho il.>pot, Bho niijihl u'.arvo to dimlh. I Hindi K o crazy.\ mud poor Hollo, wringing h«r lnuids. \ I o.«rteinly «»mll JJO only i^n H1»P d|d Howovpr, thore wan nothing for It but to (light whon tho dopol w»« rmchnl 111. groat K liuwi-nH)f«d plaoo w> crowded will* rttrrtiifccr*. ,WJ1^,,hw Hh»wl *Um>. l« »w l^nnd HIIO hurried into tho wt»itluH \*>»> »')(' iti. «lowu on a b«wli. During thin short j.rogrevi nho ntw nUirod J,,n,U'. .»r U» •Ml *lanning. Her fellow-trnvnUrra IIIIKHI h«*« gndomtood Urn ™»«-> of a Unll™» I»MMI. Imagination might lw w f4.tnr»d * *«>«•»« fraught wid an open window. 1ml It t w lotpowiiblo to romj.irhrn.l »t...rU-«« fret (,. - nr.| Q ' flr>nio of thr old lndi llgglcd. A HUle girl «rtlV«l )»f>V«ntd «nd ^Ur«l Jnlo Hnr f..-n ^«h .^H... .«.,,0l. »n.t hmmi nHr: kf»i hW K.An wM » ' \Wop Ann Mart*, ll,..tlfl* V«W1> 1 *.**' >Hil»r -\ '• a .n»i«>r Uiii>|| U. <to \ • V...'- ..,-Mn.t«l,r«»f.«l. CJ ..«|. | fly Ml r^lf. • '• If** U»Vw«M»-Mt •**?/ **«*> fl T !><> << >l>« Uilt.k I ..... <Mttg IBU f»U \ H.vv if tlri\ol« Hrttliruii--; ..••'lit I «|,T O..U,K. Mi- , «)•» mix*! II * »«•-'> H- - ' \ I'll go with ).w.\ »!»«. «. .»«•«»>.!«. l.1.1-. ,-,„•. In) in.) u<|'( .4tt.-l)L|.»«< Klv». '•• I. LnlrlntfofiililrWlii - llortMifcliodiiff n W|>rr He mentioned four or five She wa4 sorr Uie last was the right name, and said sb j , \ Ask for Mr Brandon,\ she said j nW away they droye again; bat she had nxtiHt jmisfaiko. Mr. Brandon was not at tfe' hotel. -•\'* Well, where now, Miss?\ asked, -4**: driver, again at the door; bat BcUe; >WAM helpless. Hie tears wore streaming down her cheeks. I can't remember » sheroid. \ J can't, .^ i B gone, and I can't find . GixB item of this horrible recnpitulfttloa done struck the driver. ,, •., f' Ha'n't you got no money ?\ he inqulr- « Not a cent,\ sobbed Belle. ',''',. v:M«!^ott luUp -yot» inoney in Jronr, ioes ?'' satirically inquired the driver. ( . ' \No sobbed Belle, \the bag ]wen« o.\ \ Then Tm boat out of my fare !\ 'said Jie driver. \ Btep out, if you pleasej ,11 yon wasn't a female, I'd give you in charg« >f an^qffloer; foxlbeliwe you're a Ijfing, Belle obeyed; she hurried acrost'thf. ride-walk and stood in the friendly «nMo» a high porch, sick with terror. Th< shades of evening were descending; jwfi t gazed at bvpurionaly. Never, in all'u*} &fe,'did Bell* forget the mortiflcMlon oi that hoar. Yes, a whole long hoar ppo«, Belle stood in that corner, on those Uttlo /red stocking feet, trying not te> cry, and praying Inwardly for help. No shoes on I No shoes on ! No sho«M on I\ people whisperod, or seemed to whi^ \ i<^ked a At last, from the door in the big houaV against the wall of whlob she stood, enierg«jF i, who not only looked as tho rent hsM done, but who advanced and spoke : i >(« li t tee Umt you art^some troijfW. watctflngydW for some tiW , uid I hope you will excuse me for oddrtwi ng you. But is there anything thut I oak lo?\ Taa'gtfl lbokrtd ntWrni R<( vM* a yotn, oonn, and rather bnndsome ; but, above nil ho soomed kind. She told him her story nt doubt It, ixt the cabman had done. ' \ And, oh, sir!\ sho onld, In conciuslod, how shall I find my father ? What ulurti i tor .i, . Ho topke^l 4 hef mom kindly tlmn lw- forc. \ If you wllllot me help you,\ ho Baifl, \ yqu shall flnc} yoiuself porfectjy eofe. t tinVo ii Httlo sister otit WOR(, afi^t I will do (ot ytfti fcfcaotlj' whAt IwwnldT wkh some fellow lo do for her. You miuit lmvn HIIOOH at oiiofl. ' I will loavo you in tin' janitor's ofnoe a*d findw>mo for you. Th't, ^ wfUflnd Mr. Bvahdon, if we go to every iotel in the city. I as«ur« you wo will find bn, if you are stiro ho la ut a hotel.\ 'Oh, yc»,\ « W (BaD«, ffloMng grr.itly o.Miorted. Win wit in a Uttlo room, hung nlx.tit wiUi [oyn Mid riddled with spoaking tuVn, for <)iu# t^Jiift.; mf her [ now-found proteotor rent away. H« liurriod U> a HIUKI utori* .ear by, and i»k<Hl tho prior, of ladle*' hoe*. Tho choapoiit niiwlo a big hold iji d B«iH«>, with UmnkH thnt «ra« fnnii ho* sfml, put them on. Him wm horwlf » K ftin When Uifl kuttoan yet,- f««tenrd, mid rlid aM oviMirAiiwAifwr wnut the French te»< her Wlml nliould I have done if you had H found irm'/\ ah« wUd. \ I'n.|.n will 1.4 »tbRnkfyl to jrun.\ . , , Hie ynhng IAa«t auawftrod Iirop«rly, ah/I hey Wftlk^l to ihft HM^rwhtehWM ne«r.»t. ! Hol.»fn»i trettt rtOl wmm^l theie for Ml«« hcItfAj HOf 4MM ¥ir. Br«n<1ri there, ru.r d he >M«m thnrn. At hull / dorm ,ah*r tun* l.hn anino iimn<ir waa rrr«>i»c<l Thtn IV wourrpd to h#r IW'HM tnb«rA|>h U» I U uf U10 well known hotela Ho did at. Ilia HK.ney went hy <|tl»rU»« It WM nil Urllo WUI.IK-.I th lirn, nud grew (inlri iiiK in th.m^lA \1 knew hi- •>«>». HbJiiad ^n II wrilton iimuy til\« >» wrtsfT'cr. i»al !*<«• f \ WhM. h prelly nnme '\ «hr wild to her 'If Whni hi> left her f«r n few momenta »n guean thnt h« went tn (Mwn hla wateh i tier te rontiiitie the aeareh for her father •t, rmd with the aM of (he dhrrtory exrrj hrvtel In Hid riiy v m telcpi n|ili. .1 Mr ^ M at Bop* <>f IKC»> WjUat .Mi k V >\o,irllb qiUlirniLllnii.'frtictihnM. «r B r nit!* hlrW Hhe «n .. . .xvrct ., , T \nii K *• nt, thnt he could n.>( (.-ion imj.otimt, but whnl n u hd to do ' A T\imfl mas, rtJHtl 4h« «t(<r Hi UMtth <rf a «f not fminci one yet, mid who had nut a friend In Ute H ienl meirti|M>)ia, t* M»y r tft «W> 4«« ^ 11 «. , n,.w .U». n o clocfc, tasj tiK o» to n.l<lni B l.t MUlr <>. <>irre.1 In Mm. ' Voui fattier ntay « »« » f»« jvtl Jr, a,, thnt when U>« .U^W* %)* M l «|pM troubles were all over. Explanations were made;-the story\wtntoW. The three drove ~m .—»v_. j^ ^^ai^jfjflg^^oncl young Perry wp».»uch an ^motion as gi-ati- , r _ Jfo; ^icjfeoA v WQrl^., By pure the had taken forfeiue at ,its turn. .....« - -» - Vs cotmting bquse- icceived as a wel- tMijHomo; whicli: jfn in « , -««gHn,™r-noti^; mil! at u hoU.l at all; and to^Wy'ttieJPafc ttiarrfed, Bol)e ! and Porciv<xl. Mi l tt, ldVe ; ra»tch ' of' the iliost nunuiitic k/«na%ek' nibney h«s ttdthmg (o do witt: ... . Still It is very comfortable to bo a miUionoiJ-e'B son-in-law.-^f.v /^fo D$U 1 - i THE BOY AKQl.BR* Vk fib not claim for the boy, nor does h< tor himself, that he c^n,catch more fish that the BXJfcntiflo anglpr •, but now he loves U «d a-Bshln', and how he ebjoys It all, frow tlie preparative beginning>o tho very end! What happWws is his tn ttie cutting of the pole in the always-pleasnnt woods, where ly a sapling in critically soannod and ly a one laid low, before the right and -ordalnM one in found; and in tho buy- togvtth* oh«ap linn and hnlf-doz.n bouuti- Sulobhw'flsn-hookH, selected with itrach from the tempting array in the Aow-odse qf th« eovmtry store. How con- tinually he is full of anticipation of Rporf •*«n Uom momont he b«gim digging hi* bait; eaeh big worm nuoathnd and going Juto the leaky coffee-pot pwomjiMH n HHII, uud wb e htfrrie* *orosH<the fl«ldn to the ntrnau cannot stop oven to look for n binl'w nn»t, rhongh »pamrw, Iwbolink and uutwlow lark .lUrt (rom alinoHt nt hiH fent. Nor Iwnlly can he halt to disentangle l.m book uud lino .'roan the fen p or bimh th«y aro «uro to in, for'hoknowHthv flwh uro wnitlng for him. Tl»en out of breath ItonWe the Ntrnura hn lui|>ul«w u livujy worm, npit« on it, not no much for luck a» in doforonrn to tlitie-honorfld uwigi;, Rotn hU lino Htmight >nt behind him, nod wn.du it with a whi? ind a rowounding \ p_ lung 1\ of tho two yunce ninkor fnr out Into tlm water*, and W«Mn f<*'ft brte with what ptvtionco iv hoy <MIM miwrt^r. Prm^ntly ix^lmpn (lie oipi!ot<ul riirillHii* *p his nnft txt I.IH hitiidn t\nd Uijrcmgh all hi« TIBTVOM, th^ tip of 1ho pole TC'.H, then bown low t... h<> flood, an.I i,y )«> of tht) wrint,\ lint by main ut.rrngtli \M lh«- BUfu. motion h« lioolt nln viotitn and tenrH it from lt« wnU-ry hole. r4o xwlrtly has IU curved flight, ovor Ini hoarl, nnnooii htit im n dlsvjjviug nlro»k, tlnvl \h« knoww not till he hn« iii«liod t^> w)nr«- it i kicking thf H rn«^ whether 111* prt/.o , n n pfiotl-nrid^old.'u-lxtrr^d |>err^h, a |(midv loltlod-pumpkiri nwd. n Mllv^ry Hhiii'-r ..- II Ugly but toMliH'iiu i tiii)l|x)iil. (/rillni r in widfl jawi. wh.n l.i-i hornn >lo him r,. <i, though th^y nm\ y t «lo hm .•apl-n- i\ REJECTTED AT THE APTAR. J MADE BY A SILK WORM. Hooiety people d AlbuqnciTjse wore en Most of the many boys and girls who al 'el iped in nmnwmont last night when thr ready own or who! mttnd to own silk worm* p g y or N w«»n»r>w*ry spreiid lluough U10 city of I will be glad t ttdi th d ddi lk g al mttnd to own silk worm* kn)oTV of a way by which it* b y p g y g to kn)oTV of a way by which it* 1 nonstition nttnnding the arranged wedding «ilk spinning poweis mtvy be -made to pro- *t thu rw»UVunuu yf He. Edward Powell. du«e inttiudiiito HTHUIH, and the -slUc-worm w'lVittelf.savo .r.m the-time \of its ovii aoti«*.bttilding and spate yiro fire tronble of •eling and weaving. It can, in fact, be t resitVenco The intended bride was Miw Ida Smedley, nnd tho bridegroom elect Mr; A. L. 8tiv«i». MiAx Bmcdley is a niece of Mrs. Powell, and: w-ouo of the brightest and most chafn)- j nad^r to produce for you, ing young Indies that hiis been totroduqed... ^upervjaion, a pierie of _ . »Uo Albuquerque swrirty, while it . Bti^ri «lk. Noi is this nil: it will even shape th< : ., atn y catt i e grayer, th'e'owner of at. silk and fasten it to a fun. n 1 ibunbourine, or i... . „....:..:...!: .:..!., . - •• u,ilnr fraiuo; provided. o1 silk-yieldLug eap rt city of the y g ?xtenBivo Ttinch noar Alwrnosa, in : the -inv part ; of Valencia ', county. \ H* figured wfore the public some months sgo in a war to auy other oour»e, thut t r worm-be not icop men. Everything w^as Brrnaged j The uiothod of ac oniplishing this rebult weeding, the wine was on ice, the j is a vory simple oue. though, like many vrltti i i'orHie inko bnked, and at the appointed hour the a«v. Mr. Koiatler put in his appearance. No cards had been issued for the wedding, 'jut there were present quite a number' ot prominent ladies nnA gentleman, iinraodiate friends of the family. Tho lady rind gon- 1 leimvn soon to be made m*n and wife were' uttired to, suit the occasion, and stood up wfore the minister of the Gospel to pro- joutico their nolomn vows. \•Will yon toko this woman for ynnr law- fnl wife ?\ iwked the Rev. Mr. Kewtlor. \ I will,\ responded the bridegroom elect. \ Will you take thip man for your lawful huithniid V\ continued the mininter. '• My God ! I can't, I e»,,'t,\ vns the pitl. fill reripouHO of the young lady, who., burst-' i«R into teivi-« niHhpfl into^nn ndjoininp ftpfti'uiptit. 'Hin kdii-K went to her abalst.. S I and udvlwd with hev, and the rojeot«<l: t-groom tri.'d to perHundo her to change l.rtr drtermliinliim utirl ho.ntne hia wife, but . l lWi to nn purpose Thf vr.niig lady otild ti i-dl. - rpos»>, Thf hot- in ind. thnyonng lndy hi\H HI ?idrnlly did IIAPAOITY OP Si'IDKRN. ' H-ir III- iiiiturivliHt told a story of rnich dofrruvod cruelty on tho part of Hpldern, antl particularly the gentler iwx of spidnra, that iU rrprtiii,, n mtiBt clearly »how Uw necen- nity ..' HOIII^ nioanure« of protection for the wo w tlmu h-n-fwrkod nintos of these in (KviiiK t-> the nljiive-mentjoned «olit«/y mi.I nt IUHC hnhitn nt them 1 moio«e aud uu- W..-I..1 .nature . Um linshnnd and wifo dweU in m-p.ir,il«. W«1.H. mid the. fornwr, when ho wv<h' H t,, bcliold tho Uc<m of . hi« offKpriug or to coiimill nlxnit Htunmer rtothra, n now ro<if on thn kiteJi«i nxteanion or a defccUn Ihf l,.ith-r<Kttn plumliing, in compelled'to visit the j)riv,vU( inan»lon of hi* tfifo, who In tin twicn tn ieti i K n-<UiuutnU. Atmivh tim'H he will do 1 o.yo T<'lp K r.i|.»» ix.liro C AU, for history in well-ii.ithrrjfi f »to4 riwt<H in whiish an ill fut.-d iipidrr hi« lK-.-n kill-d aiul wiVn 1>2 homln WIM \ hol 1 ..,,,«-at,\ imle«-.l. Ho wrotehed < b -H<I j>itiftl)l«: Jn»vds at otbet simple thii^s, it is. : not cpmmoaly kuown. Very many Chinese lddjjte, how r, know it.Hucl make use of.it .to div.-n. weary hours they usually spend in idle- Vimn the wo/m is full 7 grown, «ud has tilled Its reservoir with the silk-inftKuij; material, itjU rbadjy., to build iU house oi cwonn. This' you; must not ponuit it to do. It tniiKt, inotead bo placed on a conmioc Japanese, fnn, of tihe Wttledore or liuvuten- lis bat shape. Nature tells tho worm*that it must *pin~ ipiu n cocoon il| possible, bnt sjjin auyhow If permitted to |hav« its own way, it wiU V>uild un the flat sul-f.u n of the fan ; but il •ireverrtoa, it will wander from side to side >f th« littlo plntform, spiunlugnll the while We wonderful silken thiead,'fasteuiug it at the edges, and in ^ end covering the whole suffice with [\ closely woven golden web Almost i» tough iw parchment. In rclfttaig this fuct, however, wo muat »»Uie same time, Impress upon the young ulk-cuHuriHt. thut, if he tries this experi- ment,, it hud hotter bo with only two or hree worms, and that it; would be wrong and crurl to divuet many of the little creatures from their proper work of cocoon- making, for the sako of the ornamental fan- covers they might bo made to supply. Though tho result is, of course, interesting, H is dociflodly not for this purpose that you are supposed to keep silk-worms. —J. &, dvryeU, in 8t. ITieholas. FASrilOtfABiR AMERICAN GIRLS. Perhaps the mo»t complete form of slavery lo bo seen.in Now York i» slavery to one'B daughters, according to a correspondent of tho Philadelphia Tivm. All litemtufe has paid, honmgo to women, in love with, an American |tiil It is noticeabte thM HWa^fomen always talk the fastest A doutte cnin cannot te wrtgged with eelenly even by n woman A sister df Sir I fnnWm died in En«r- laud lately, R S e<l 97 Kite had Spent mos of her means on expedition* in sertrch o* him. . • \\ j: ; , .. - King Omoru, one of (the sorerejerm of the African const, is dend, leaving 7(W widows. Great Oenr, whwt a cBftrice to contest a wan - '•'•••• , There is an exten«ivq esfA)>y*i}iuT=iit Jti New Oileans lor the mynnt^t-m-e of \iiius ' from imported raisins mixed with dried cur- rants ' ' ' '''•' A contemporary mentions a en«M Mie ordinary occuHs's. Jtiithar'n .. .,.,„* lady who, i\nst«»d of a pupil, has a jM^vmar in her eye. No young lady is thoroughly, in fashion whose dog does not watch her d TRS. .U BIIC has no dog, her young m;in should www glo\ es to suit. One of the cnrio-iit-W in the Teredo, TRT., money market is tho h»*rodnction of Mexi- •;*n bank notes. The 3\otes nre of all d;- nominal ions, and pass ut the B:IMI- rate as ftrst pm i<-r money i in the present j Mexicim silver coiu. Thf p practic l h but iu cticfil )ifo t loe« it. The New York wealthy mnu iws n daughter or two. H< pays but litllo attqmtiou to, them while they nro ohtl'dfeu. but\ It nudflonly occurs to him Ihrttlliejriire growing beautiful. Hia wife fa sore of this fiVcl'iin-l bogiin to dress th- glrl« while they are HOU chiMran iu all the elegance of Pfine^as. Tli\j' sent to idtuiclug Hc-hrjol, to rirthv^oumJl, to the dri»wt Hetninitry'and piit in th<5 opora box, UldWddftei know what h-.feoing'on'lit all the toaatres and carried to thi wftW.fint; plaie'i, rod bnforo ttwy Wi\v anVMiinf;'about; tlwir Twn cbitntry they ivre snnfc to TJuropa; where, : Mtfty friend, thn Oonwl, whoh.m just arrived »»3fB 1«« lw» sedn fcirip n-vt WviinUin yavr.i v lro'i* of fifteen tc 171 WliMnvnr it may , awl Mtrnight >d wand \vh(!r><<m to aoo.mt.o f Hiii.ill ii> .l.ni^Unx !iiit withn, h o m un.il»AiVird. if thirty silk drosses, with hose of variegated .silk,,, diamonds in <th*,ir wt»; i»nrt. every- ht, to : -^iold towiu-d-ila tormini^Upu Vh^y &r^ sv'i.>t»-i>\vith upon thp very throsbold. ,. With fino. fo.i I and wln.< ploxbnB become olegi^t; butthoy ro seldom nwny from the dentist's a w^k having their teoth ft*ed, Uis m/r>t wiimv po!it«h society is introduced to.tU'Mii and ffi-tr n«-kn>iie)ie» -l.ugi thnt fnll fro r nrrogitnt pivr it«.l to thf r ^ had used wore, \ Good; ; by fewirgiB^ [. •h.ir look.^ovyn with indiffe [*»>oy»i of th«*V own age, or if they mrpry by »n aot of'nature, «oon upbraul their hus- theo*h«r,< n foV'not keeping np tho luxury theii i upoiiefl them vltb. A friend who Hpifiti tnftny ynar.i in Europe tells nt« tho freedom allowed dmtghtors by n is tho nstonishin tftMat wmtlnont Americuri girl* w# Vuown -whertnvnr th»«y fijippar hy their rumptiiom attlrn on t.hn *lrr-ctft, their deli- •*in shoes, th<i .M\r.iJ.1<>u p.Ud then by their IHQ TMROUOH THK MAIL8. sah,\ was the reply. ElghtabiUIkentake but wider d&pramnt __. jm lull ro« *W>« '•* Um A, winding goods UvnmKlv tha uuviU '\ \ I«<«a, kid gl'jxM. > hmidkorohUf*. »i»l oU.cr l.«).l a.h.lra 'Dmy Are inrlimtxi i , Umt it i. liar.I lo dctc. t tlmm. A i»lr rrf Mirer ««rditi«. t«.i. K «. e <.ii» K b) Callfnn.l., WM rr. cntl, f.mt..! l.i.t.trn in Iu »i. K»((!lah TOUTHFUL, SILK-GROWERS The latest fashionable owz« in Lo»don fe mule riding: It will %4 dm hA« Wh Oi« hiyioar swson of thr h' Hijk Cnttnrti A»iocli^ipn. Beginning rk IM April, with nearly two hun- Irrd lli'iumnd r^gR on hand, thr.y expect tc •k«« Uieir activti annipnigai for the year in luly, with »t liHMit on*i hundred and fifty ,iuuud» of dried i-ocoona, tnuh pound con- iainlng thn ho)ii«-;nnde i;t)IBu» oX from nfew to one tlioui|nud of tUp worms* this prtill'uhle consummation of (he work,,'the amodution, which, con- rt lHmfjoft'bi.»IOa V ^, 1 prosidonti 6 . F. '\'A' ti: Jftatten, '.-secre, hiw Afivm ! A gooH trade In eggg, .mug mulberry treen. They, have, e f>>f growing tlje young rfew Jp'r$ey.' Thjby nrv»rt tfcfe illk-WnmnV <>ggti from an* <m« rWI the uvruue 1*\. Uicw tniffh in America. We mules. Tho Amerioatl tempt dtid s more thorn the- djttd&.tfc» ( head, thnt #here Us brains. IhV tacky, is too ftbropfcta h h tebit* aAd spa* X-rwofthr boy* aw tn..ro than etgbtrcn T>»n«l<t Yming M*tliick nver two years *H<> w«rt* • JiUJt p»wphl«4 on silk culture whkh W b<«s> axtermlvdly cironlnted. A Ixi IKIMA sobo. The lifo *>l Ih* wliuiTormfrom the tim» wh«B a iu<r« mienwrdfioiuiU fan l'«ves flM rgj| until h« \*iA** *<«* niwn <lw-cocoott J - MIMU* MK\ iAUoM, 111 ** **W « •*% rvrurr of.kintk nln-i^ nu4 rt<u«. now iiM '-iuld w ten imlUdiwrt of y, p Tiodio in hfa gattrfo bfr iat^fe * wttk rach 1 l>>e rtmt »t U , Wnl Uiia Ui** lot I H... M l.t, tlltl «llAll«st « tvht d i.w K : n t i l$AV«« a daj. Thf IWHU* to K«(^>r k<wt<« lo th# Park b*u, \fen fe* Wly t fWrrt«4 to I •**» r~***4 «M»r li«» Tte^eHika.bMedoM k ** ^.,4m\mmmw&&*''*' sued by Mesicc year. od of propm-ty iM^ly made over te the United States near Fort- Davis, Texas, roads : \T o the United Stumo r «? suc- oessora.\ Tlie officer who puWed upoa the Iced erased the word \ successors.\ saying ,be Uiijtcd States htia not uud will uot have »uy successor. An American young lady siugsr went to Emope bearing the mime of Mary Jane Boggs, and her co^uonw-n is now M«s Nina L»vfoati, T * J \ >-•• • • ' most •riblv e pe i tht it. ol nhupe to Irnvel the ocean with them. It imust be i salin| qualities of tho water. The total assessed valuation <<f tlie United BtateB is as follows : New Enalaad^St.itea „ $2,652,076,586: Middle StRtesr?5.5fi7,O7:i. 848 ; Southern States, . *2.3(«>.246,890 Western States, $6,180,52-1,614: Ti-rritorics 1128,213,629.* Total, f 18. 897,135, 567. This is about one-third the true valuation. A noted caterer tells this fttory : • If green peas are shelled and then are put in dry tpen-mouthed bottles and are sbnken to- gether so as to occupy as little spaee us pos- sible, then aro corked tightly find .v* seated they will keep three or four months. . The; mst, bowevt -he cellar. e buried in dry earth h In 1S58 the rich altuviai lnrids bf AshJ.'y Count?,* in the 1 ioutheastern -portion' of Arkansas, readily commanded from $25 to $50 per acre, and the upland* from $5 .to $10 per acre; but now these lands average. only about £ J to $15 per acre in tiw low- Inud;, and the hill lands can b« bought tot from $1 to $5. » The exceSsiva cnltiv^on of cotton is the cause. ,:<,.,: ? . The highest bridge in tho. wprid ie said to be tli\. railway viaduct at Grivrajrit, in France, now being erected oter•'ir'-^WS' in Ute Department of Cantal. Th«^ bridge >s a total length of about l,88Q,;feet, (and. neax the middle of the great centee, an*, ' which is one of the : noteworthy features of the' structure, the^heigiit' frbm thfl fed of tbV ,rivr.r to the«ttl.j».-ilS feet. '.I-.-sB ^'J : . Ouce, when Judge Story WAS ehiled upor to defend, a wonian B4OOB«4 of mmderiug ' L her hushand, he adduced a^ one of &6 pr.it.rs of HOT innocence the\ faci of •i»rf havinK attended'him On his &a'«ntfed, and\ siLid unto h!iu r when.he was-dyiig,^\ Good- • aye. George.\ The/ounself/w;|hf plamt- ;ff declnn-d this ought to ^tA proof of her guilt; and that %