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7 -IT- T", 'Af -" " " " - ' - - - --- -- " 1 : .C&A '.tvli I 1 - -i' X 1'V - - w - !. .: V t, ;; -.,Vr,:. N.N, v V4-1 U TOIiUilE 22. ii rnuins btt ttkbdat nouiin, . . Cflca ia T7oodward' Block tMr4 fitory. tuHi wlOilft tlx ntkt $5,08 ftr th X- ( if XAT wrTo Bmad tb yrUl f U uit. Wa vbiU-wingad nrl took iim, T ft Uom ( dUu mt Long w nonred U fcopritt'tadnw, To m mrdarUac nd fd, Caraen pnjed thM God would ipr hia, tfor lt tin psa th dratdfd! th&d. Sat D2k' $kU nd 3nii an jot,-Had taatkd him for hlM old antaoo, ' UVly, fatl oMd &a trathla, ' 8ofU7 Lly task to ntU dfitia Ma ia Itsnoirj itmff0l PUoa Ua ta fcU tunvltd, ' Soattar fiovara apoa iii bosom TwLaa a, vteai axouad Jtla haad. " Xaw kba ttaaa uraat p2a Hpt ftffila. doaa LU Szad sd glaaiy u, . For thd aoal that U tham aparklad . ' Sblaat a tni abora taa aklaa - Hold &U liUla llnda aa iaaakly, O'ar taa haart that a palsalau dowj Snoot too aUafrtnc earla all genily, 7roai bia t&attla placid brow. Baar bla to tba eruJ ehorcb-yardj-Lay bia low anions tba daad. Leara bl tbara all aUIl aad paaocfa!, eismbrtnc la biaaartbly bad. Oa tba llttla rardaat bQlocb Plaat a roaa-traa a'ar bia breait. Now amy "farowatt" with tratlog hoarU, Aad tbara awaatly lot bla rest. -Ob ! bat eaa wo nsm Croat woepiag, Wbom wa aaa a tbing ao fair. That wo lorad with lora to tender,-(liren to rtptUe'a eraol eare. ' Can that palo antbroadod iaao Kvor from oar tboagbta depart I Will oar bright and joyaaa darling . Ceaae to lire wlthio our heart ? Oh ! oor boae wD bo o lonely ' " tfhen bla form do a or wo eee, Amd all aoande will breathe of aorrow When wo aui bU taogh ao free. Bat Death all earthly tie most sorer, The silken links of lore mast part; The monster stern knows pity never. Bat all remorseless thiows bis dart. Then fond nature eease tby yearaiog Hive the loeed and loetvne np, Dry thy tears and kuth tby sighing, irisk with smiles the hater oop. "ot bitter all, for llope atands pointing To noM Elysiaa, Ulr aad bright,-On golden wiags whoro whito-robed spirits ' 8kuu tho bliesfbl plain f light. '.. They're weleomed to those olimes of gUry - The little earth-bera rausosned oao, A harp of gold to bla is gtrea. To him theyro tagh the raptnrows eoog. DnnocaACT, Norember 11, iSSi. isceum . from Moore's Rural 2?ew Terkes. " ; d. ST02.T. "My story U about Alice Grej. Wb X rst Smew bar ahn bad .numbered nearly forty fears, bat atlll iu tr&vtiUt Um toiel atb f aanuden hood. WTiy sb araj wamuried never ucer-. tained. Sora imagined -ibml sleavtb, perchnnce, Jad claimed the otgeea ct her early lore; others , praiaed tbe CHaJ beasi tbavt4ed ber Co devote ber life to ber widowed mother; while olhers less hariuble, eaid tbey ""gnessed abe -never bad an ; offer .w All agreed, bowever, tbet A.Sce ami a - model eld maid. Cheer fel ehd content, abe trod ber eoUtexj way, and X jo earlier daj thoygbts of husband and children made .pleasant maiden reveries, acb dreaa id loc Bja -beeo disma-aed from ber heart, . :- : --: Bat there was one wlio iwaetjegianlog ia ptot against tbe Mnie4 eoor of ber way." A year before Esq. Hereford bad buried tbe wife bf bia youth. Ia thm desolate afaboae were tone Botberleae cbildreei dejeniaat TJpoa birelinfj for tbe care a teoder mother bad .always lovingly nvoa and (eeliag, 1 Jeastb, the eceeeitj of 'eoane one who ahonli bnw mere thaa abirelinafe . Mtereet ia hi borne, wtalock round ia aearcb of locb a one, and bit eye rested oa Alice Grey. Deatb bad bees ia AEceTe ibease, too, aad wnen the worthy euvtor caeae to woJ,be fosad she could bo won; to, a widower ooartaUpe are uenallj abort, AGca was soon introduced into a new path ta Ii Alosl she foonj it a path f triaL " Filial and 4viaj,it bad beeaaeylo diecbargn a daughter' duties, but those of wife mad mothetv were aew U ber and all untried. It lhad beeo more than tweatj wears eiacft aie eras Hule Alice.'" l?o little -ones bad f lays! aronnd berecrthatOBe, co aba bad ieeom nvtraner to b2drei . wwya al clxlirtnU learU.' Che ea-erred into com of tixir cLHb (laas; the did not US ber of tbeir cjs crtfu? and very soon cbey begaa to tejaid hts !.!' f urciao,and even witb dialia. At Hjs-'i, Ciirlaa, lie e! Jest "ftr.d, who could not be' j cot:tra:-r tLls elate of Clog w4th the tunny home lis own dear tno-aher made, !t that U was a borne ao rcre for &m So, oaev aibt, leaving tearful ood-hye ILIrrtf aitJi bi g'eeplc Iro'er aad eiiten, be 'iatol noftl dtnra tU f z:r?, ar I wczt tzl U be a mxzZ3xtr.: T cncit t'-io cf tie niminj jfoaaJ bioi-fcTtlirj ir t'a cr'-ierV favezj ba first tidias cf tia rc.3 t'-it t L-3 Z9 13 . Tbea Cracm, tba razz -t;t cf Ca loz wj talea eiek. and I :t c ' rrj il 3 f ; ;. ' i . w m ft !s J taxibty fer.:! Z crl try era d Deatb bad claimed another; and she felt that neither from the absent ones oor from tboeo left to ber car bad abe woo a mother's share of confidence and love. Long time, abe eat and thoaght; then hog and fervently she prayed that God would teach ber. When eh arose from prayer, it wa wiUx a new light in her beart aad oa ber face. : " : "- ; .- -; : Grscie's funeral was over aad Esq. Uoreford's bouse had become quiet as ever, and mora cheer less thaa before, George wai lheecood aou, a lad of thirteen years. One night after be bad gone to rest be beard a tap at bis door; Who is itr be inquired Iotherl Hay I com inf Half peUUbly be consested, aad bis stepmothef entered and sat down by bis bed. 8b began talking about Grade and then about bis dear dead mother. She told him bow anxious she was to Sit that taothrV p!ce eh epok of th difScultie ta her way; aha assured him of her lor for him and ber desire to eee him happy. Then she knelt by bis bed -siJ and prayed God to bless them and help them to lore each other as tbey oagbt and kissing bim bad him a good night- Georgie's proud Uttl bart did not per mU bim to answer bia mother a word, but at eooo as eh bad gone b began to think over aH sba bad said to bla. ' He remembered boar kindly abe bad talked of bia own dear mother, and lobbed hita". self to sleep, full of memories of that dead mother; and with kindlier feetingi than be bad ever bad toward ber who filled that mother's place. Ellen, too, received a visit from ber mother that nighr, and before they parted Ellen bad told of all ber longings after love, aad how ah bad wanted to talk of ber dead mother. Tbey wept together and then the mother prayed. As she gave tbe child ber first good night kiss, Ellen threw ber arms around ber oeck and said "I love you, mother," and from that time they knew and loved each other. Is angry moods, Ellen would sometimes sayi "I wish a step-mother had never come to darken our borne," bat in a very little time she would come, ta tears, to be forgiven. . Georgia was not so easily won; bat Alice was not discouraged. She sought his confidence in every wajj interested herself in bis plans, and he would find some little token of her handiwork On hie table, with a card attached, eayiug it was "a little token of her love from one who would be a mother to bim." Finally, she found, one morning, a little gift for her, with these words attached, "To my kind Mother From George. Then sunshine began to danee all over th old farm house, to the sweet music of loving words and tones. Clouds cam sometimes, but Alice prayed, and wore the same gentle look and smile, and they passed without a etorm. Years went by, the sad news came that the bright-eyed Charlie rested in ao ocSaa grave.-George and Ellen grew to manhood and womanhood and went to preside over home of their own. Mrs. More ford sat alone one evening awaiting her husband's return from the village, Ae he entered, be banded ber two latter "from the children" he said. Witb a full heart she read George' letter. He bad just been recalling the scenes ot bis child hood, and gratefully and toucbingly alluded to tbe time when she came to bless them. He as ured ber that he had treasured in memory her years of wearied love and kindness, and that ia his devotion a always thanked God forgiving bim each a step mother. Ellen letter was mostly .fiSed with descriptions of a little wee stranger who had come to gladden her western borne. W caU her Alice, ahe said, 'and only hope that the will be as good a th one whose nam abe bears. Tearfully and gratefully Alie More ford read those affectionate tribute to ber motherly care and love. Then she complained of sudden faintaess, and retired. Morning found ber very ill. A physician was sent for, who came and pronounced ber syrap toma alarming. Day after day passed, aad she grew rapidly worse, atd then tbe doctor said sadly, "I fear there ie no hope." George and Ellen were informed that their mother wee dying. They hastened home, bat arrived in time only to receive one of her sweet smiles, and then the eyee which looked o lovingly on them closed forever. i- -" So Alice- diednot uc mourned. Still is ber memory very sacred la the besxta of ber berear ed htuband aad children, who o . long as tbey Tire, will bless God that she did not always keep ber maiden same of Alice Grey. KETTTE. ITaiia Autoiaetta'a TrcaUea cf Etiquette. It m ditScult to form ' an idea of th exceed ing annoyances to which, a a queen, etiquette subjected that natnrally lively aad amiabl yeaeg Austrian Princess at the French Court. " She bad actually to receive bet first physician, first surgeon, physician ia ordinary, reader, secretary king walets, and tufa pliyalcian and eargeona, beside hero2eers tf JXiBfs household, one after another, before ehe wa aTowed ie get op. Che bad eboa do goJ through what wa de situated tee fraade ewires whilst ebe was dressiag, wt kh act was benoe eaSed "L toiUb (s dt fnsadaCi9? Brothers of the King, princes of tbe blood, captains of the guard, oQcers cf Court, bad all to pay their respects to the Queen whilst-h waa actually etrtting on her daily garmentaC . Once dressed, ehe bad to re- -ceive tba ladies tbe order of things, one would have thought, oubt' io have been revatse!u Ttea tie bad to attend mass, and then to dine, or, as ft woili aow t cilia J, to datner. To judge of tba f''na annoyance of such an extreme fuacC'csraeia, oa aaeedota wHlauf' Cca, and w are toll t tuc3 happened da3y. Tie Uy ia wal:ipj waa i:oz to ?3zzt U Vusilu a U r?, when 4i rzs tl.Ijad to Unlit over to a Ixly tf Ir-rr t- tUjai: cose la, and 'wbo bad to tale lcr,;r :3 !;- ::rasL co-:J accept cfit; by tit i'.-y tl: liht at th idea of escaping, even partially, rrom all the torments and tyrannies of Court etiquet- te. : - " ' ' ' Hea cf literary Genius. Tasso's conversation wa neither gay oor brit liant. Dante wa either taciturn or satirical. Butler was suTlen or biUng. Gray seldom talked or smiled. Xlogartb and Swift were rery absent1 minded ia company. Milton was very unsociable, and area irritable when pressed into conversation. - Kirwaa, though copious and eloquent ta publie addressea, was meagre and dull a colloquial discourse. Virgil waa heavy to eoavar-satiotu . La Fontaine appeared heavy, coarse, andstnpld be could not apeak and describe what be had jest seen; but then be wa tbe model of poetry. Chaucer science Waa more agreeable thaa his conversation. Dryden'e eonversation was slow and dull, big humor aatnrnio aad re erred. CpraeHle to oa versation waii to iaalpid that be never failed f wearying be did cot even speak correctly thai language of which be waa aoch a master. Can Jonsoa aedtoaiti leal Ia company and auck lis win aad tit bo-mors.; Sonthey waa ati eedate and wrapped up ia aecctisat, JLdditoa prt $po& cprspany whb bia iatimata frienda, tml Sa mired ooospsny be presevred bla dignity tritk at itUf and reserved silence. Fox Ia conversation never Sagged, bis animation and variety jrerw Inexbanatiblev Dr. Cently was loquacious, to alto iras GroUonv Goldsmith, "wrote like aa angel, end talked tike Poor Po!L", Darke wa entertaining, enlhusiar tie and interesting la conversatioo, Curraa was a convivial deity. Leigh Uant wis "like a pleasant etream ia coaversation, Carlyl doubts, objects and constantly demurs. 2AYAHD TAYLOR AT ZIOSCOVT. We Sod ia the New Tork Tribune a brilliant letter from Bayard Taylor, written at Moscow, in June. We bare only room for a few paragraphs of his description of that atraogly pie-' tnresque, splendid and enormont cUrt - It was Madame do Stae!, I believe, who on first seeing Moscow, exclaimed: u Viola Kom iariart!n Thie may hav been true before the destruction of the ancient city, bat it would bard ly apply at the present day. In it Immense extent, Moscow may well rival Rome, as In this respect, it ia surpassed by- no modern capital eg cept London but, although its Asiatic character is quite aa strongly marked as that of Constant! nople, it is by no meane Tartar. No other city in tie world presents ao cosmopolitan aa aspect. The gUded domes of Locknow the pagodas of Chin Byzantine church Grawian templea palace ia the style of Yersailee heavy inea preseive German buildings wooden country cot. tagea glaring American signs, boavelards, gar den, silent laaee, roarina; streets, opea markets, Turkish baxzarav French cafe, German beer eel lara and Chinee tea house all are found here, not grouped exclusively into separata cantons, but mixed and jumbled together, outiT Europe and Asia, the Past and the Present, tbe Old World and the New, are so blended and con founded that it is impossible to say which predom inates. Another city ao bixsareand ao picturesque aa Moscow doe not exist. To call fx Ecta sia a would be too narrow a distinction it sug gest th world. ,: . -; The diameter of the city, from North to South, cannot be lest than eight miles, while It Circumference Will fall a little short of twenty-fir. . It low bouses, broad, rambling streets, large interior courts, market place and gardens, account for this extent.- The race who found it came from the 8outh-st, and brought with them the roin. art and swelling Orient dome, tbe lore of gilding and glaring colors: its religion cam from Con stantinople, with tba Bysantiee pillar and Greek cross; and tbe founder of Russian power learned bis trad in tbe West.: On every one of it thou sand spire and dome glitters the crescent, fur. mounted by tbe triumphant cross.. At the eootb era the Tartar muenia call to prayer from tbe roof of mosque, while at th aorthern, the whit tle of the locomotive announce tbe departure oT the train for St. Petersburg!) ; When yon overlook the city from aa elevated point, it bse aothing of its originality ia the broader compass of your vision. On the contrary, many clashing Impressions natnrally arising from the incongruity of tta features, are forgot ten, and tbe Test brilliant panorama, assume a grand dramatic aracter." f t Is an immense show gotten up for temporary effect, and yon caa ecarceJy bellev that ft may not be taken to piece and removed as toon aa ita . purpose baa been attained. .. .- 'Whence hla array of grass green too!, out of wUA ria by bnncreda spire and towers, Stranger and more fantastic than ever were build-el in -a mad architect' dream? Whence- these gilded and silvered domes, which blind your eyes with reflected suns and teem to dance and totter in their own eplendor, a yoo; laoveT ft can be no city of trade and g-ovemn ent, of pleasure and scandal, of crime and religloa which yoo look upon, it waa built when tba Arabian ITi-bt were true, and lha Prince of tie Honired Ifi!&&da reigned In ita central palaea ' ;? .'- ?''. The popuTartioo aleo exhibits a eorrefpoaJIng diversity. The Exropeaa xeotleman, w:Jt vcjl inder bate and Tcjb kidgbvat do ao appear more out of place under ihose rescent tipped domes of co 3, tbea th 31ow Tersiant and tbe I!r8aT0bed Arcsejans, keall yonder rTreneh palatre.;, .-Tie r.2ssiaa "pessT, ;vwiti.Xj tck ; bfown bear', red flfriarj i ' trowssri tiszi ii'.i VJ tacts, tlbcwt yom oa Ct wxrr : r si -.1 " 1 ty dra&cler. -r f .... - - ; - - - - ' -- r ' ' -. - - A - ' 1 ' , amirktng and impertinent, a Russian nurse, with a bead dress like the spread tail of ajred peacock: a priest in sowing hair and black tassock the money changer, whose beardless -faca proclaims neuter geoden a company of isitostchUa (hack man) In squat black bat and long blue caftanst cQcers fa tbe Imperial ooifbrmt firemen la gild ed belaacta, taintly old beggar, children in -a tional costume, fallen woman, fjpsietCossacka H eucceeded each other la endless and aver changing procession. - r" Tba view from the Sparrow Iluls is stTJ more beautiful. Ton are eeetoaed witb a belt of birch and pine wood. Under yon the rivet reSecta the sky, and beyond it sweet blossoming tnead owe np to the suberban garden, over which rises the long line of the gilded tllji whore nearest domes seem to Cash In your rery fodt and whose fartheat towers lade against the af.TtIr Igcg array Ha .one-third of tba borlion. 'I coasted between ve and sit hundred, en CL 1 cf wLici were eUhar gCJad crtSrered..: TL? ttait cf lbs new citio Jral, M Urge 4 iLU cT PtcTt, London, taxnelia Us es&tst ULa a "U tSZrz HJre tba tsv Itael with start and c;3sti!Litlc3 tptrlSas awl 4S Sax a3 'ilZu CfiaiLit pclsttlt Urates J f--I?C - :SaT trzj first ia, IIotcQW-- tttU CsSl i...:cxir l7, fired by thltjTaador la itt tetrw ;tta vrcrcr that th Jiliusrg s-od ttiJX ty a tp&;Uaso la pulse grounded tielr arms, aad exclalaei at c&t maofiloseowl Iloaeowr ;Y . I.'- 1 111 ; 1 ; ; i & The Ilaranctlt Treei cf CaUTamlju Oa th 251 and JUtit of Jane X vlalud tbe cel ebrated Cammoth Tree Grove, la jCalaferat county, aeeompanied by Cratber X. D. Dlaia tad Brother L Bland and lad We reached the grove at four p. as. oa th 231, and But cp at the Mammoth Tree Grove How," the only .public, indeed, the only dwelling-house at thefrove Thccommcdaliouawcraalifactory. AtemV weekly paper, entitled th "ClgTree BuUetia and Murphy' Advertiser, it edited and printed oa the stamp of what it called ih big tree, though It i not by any tnea&a tha largest tree ia the grove. There art ninety six of thest wonderful tree in a circuit of about on cnH. Tha trees do not stand alone, but La a forest of large tree, generally pine and eedara. Tbey ar truly wonderful, and, like our great Ukea, o&tr mutt see them fully to appreciate tbeirvast dimensions. Sugar pinea eight feet ia diameter, and snore thaa two hundred feet high, tanding lathe Bear neighborhood of these wonderful grc7tha. aeem mere tapllnge la the compariexm. f Father of the Forest Ilea to'atately raodeur on tba ground, having been blowa dowa nobody know when, hi huge form measuring one hundred and twelve feet fa circumference, aad by estimate four hundred and fifty feet ia length. I cay by Ornate, for the top i brdkea o7 Chre bundred feet trcrn the root. But at the tree b eight feet la diameter where It it broken, 4k la reasonably supposed, judging from the general taper, that one hundred and fifty feet must be addeo to coa plete the length. 'The Mother of the Foreit" excitee oommlseratioa. There ehe atandt denuded of her bark, one hundred' aad twenty feet from the ground. , This wet done about fosr years ego, and yet ao tenacious It the of life, a few greets toftt stIH adorn ber bead. The fxarn work of the scaffolding it etiU standing, and the spiral stairway, formed by large pin driven into the tree. We did cot asceai this ttaSrway, j the gentlemanly oond actor thought tha pint might not be reliable.' "The Dig Tree wet cut or rather bored dowa soma Urn ago. The lev eled atump forma the Coot of an arbor, la which, aa stated above, ie the editing and printing oSee of the Dig Tre Bulletin. The but Tog tome thirty feet long, lies on the ground, aad it ascend ed by a neat stairway of tweoty-eix steps. The trees are perhap all earned. - Beside thos above mentioned, there are "The Two Guards, Tbe.Three Gracea," "Th Twin nerenlea," fTh Hermit, Tb Deanty of the Foreat etc Soma take the names of the several States and of our distinguished men. Windfield Seott Is a tree of most noble dimension and proportion, and most grandly representt the noble chiefiain whose oame ft bear. Dot enough about the big tree. Eithap Eeotft Zettsrt. . - : - A Jlcttxrd of DevdsaJCadca. A corresponded of th tlewark (tl, J. ZZr, evry, that pic tore tb ooted town of Dadea-Da deo: ". " "- ' . r; '' . ; "Embosomed among bills, the commencement of the Black Forest range; eeatel oa the back Oos? eofroended by a pleasing -and toman tie country, and filled with splendid- parka, aad walks and mansion, and princes, and blacklegs, Dadsn it acknowledged to b th tnort beautiful town in North Germany, It great aUractioa it th hob apringa "boiling hot of which there ; are thirteen The springs hare held a b!h rtjn tation from the day of the Coraaas dowa, and ar used for bathing and ti l , beverage. ' Co far aa I can Judge, the Cadea waters taste Ckt TOttea eggs, and wbea employed for tcaldie ptja ad poultry, a they are" extensively, ibey era pot to their most legitimate use. ; YetVforty tbpusxnd' people come here every year to drink of them; but I toapect the great tsast art attracted quite ' at much by tie gamLIIg louses and tie cjcx.' tncity cf eolf dlijtay and gcrc!, at ty tLe wa ! ten. ;Tha'gsjab!Ioal3oci,l)er. ere ei'.aairTi' in;. . The ConTerssUasslai: r;!cti:j c'l.cs ; cr c!lcr cf tllZctx it rcric3 I? Ct c-to-x cent to a til cf fiiLtcrr; f..x t; c zzzzi zui-zz' cf Ci:3,C;3 a; ysir V-l&f; i'O-c';Lt ani .-1 tzrcnJ trj: zzzzzz tzz zrzrZ tl Z taw, ksUt Cr:i b:-' rrcs, r izi'.z 1 and tL!!rea -.:LLsj ctcsc?, t-1 ii C a zz fJZzlllz-yci :'-,t'.ii-i cL.L;i- cra-cscr. cm-' fa -.-t'-'cf t-irta ..tzzx Z ttr: nance elongated or widened, accordingly aa they had succeeded or failed. It waa awful to eee women thee occupied, but still more so to sec pa rents bringing their children, and edocatingthem ia vice. I saw children, not eight year old, with pockets fall of gold, gambling at tbe table, their parent atandie back of them and watching. with delight, m their success. It was a fearful place--a bell oa earth. The gang her assembled seemed to me te be demons, and I Insline fdvely buttoned my eoat, for fear of being rob bed,,:.;-.,;:. - w Justice l tba great hut simple principle, aad the whole secret of auccer ia ell govern ment absolutely essential to the training cf aa InfanV at to the. con fxJ of a nighty natioa. Th vulvar taind fancies that fedrse&t lt Implied chieSy la th capacity to cestore aad yet t srt la no Jadtaetl t9 ejxqraLiItt at tirt tl;ch taowt prczi.j Liw ta t-prora, : - " - . 1 titt.etra tLtra Zj cca c!-Lcira t;t IctcrcsuJ, tt kr-t:: c::Li C) ClizJt Zi& U Utzrt lj tsz taw Esl U Czzzxtzl ty ctiert. -X.rt cf power la crtna causa J tba ac-.Li ; to fi, and tort of kaets ledge la exctlt catucl Ccr Cnt f aantt to fJTj tzl la. ZsrVj tLcru U ttttcta ZsnX:Czz"x . : : Oaprindplt tr iL drir "e! cor aa-tloos.owactioBi tin trrisj f o ttpplasst and taucryt ts9 esti ciue, iLinrlra, ta&oct t i&Lea fa forsutosrriVLju - rru2c, trha UtCrt tsz2j ct tis tLt est Istlm&liss cf lss;ttlctf, stra tL3 which c&tches - fr-ijtrlr t:n eaca burned. : L'- A good newspaper Is LL sv tsnsiU axl aouud-bearted frUttd, trbCSt t5&2ca oa one's threshold gladdens the mind wi&lhi pronaUe cf a pTeasanl and profitable boor. ? - ; ;;- The utmost of a waman't character It cotr tained la domeatieTJe; first, la her piety towards Ood,4ad next la the dotiet cf a dtttghur, mTtlTj a mother and a ttstef, : Time la Ca pet precloat, aad yet tit cost brittle jewel we hare; it It what every caa bids largely for, when t tractt fr, t ut e;cii It awey wheo he gett It.--Lord Gardstone wai aa invalid and cnad special inquiry after those persont wha bad tet- rr.r" 7;t. ..t,.vt. . TT-rW a -et..sslV!atawlw.!ei- tilled to remarkable earea. Ce found that t wo thlrda of the number died rtry tooa after they bad gitea their cenLScatet, ' ZT&rrisge eLould be cossliaed at Ca taost sales a Liagseof r-srpetual &iendsbip ev etata from which artiflee and eoneealment ar t b banished forever, and ta which every act 1 dissimulation It a breach of faith. It it th great art and philosophy of life to make the best of the present, whether it be good or bad; and to bear the one with resignation and patience, and enjoy Ca other with thankfulness and moderation. A Greek poet implie that Ce bight of bliss la'Ce saMea relief of palnj (here aa a nobler bUst still Ct rapture of the conscience at C sudden release from a gultiy Cooght. jCuJcr The rery Cowers Cst art tire wed oa every ban, the joy out carol cf Ct birds la spring, th loveliness of landscape acenery, andoveryucfor bidden. joy of mea't existence, epeakt -of lav Utea-yllt love ol Ce Almighty toward hi creatores. - ' ' - .' ZTr. Ihtt. . The -first Mr. Pitt, C earliest, ainea tbe time of t2 ueea Anne, of Ce great orator of whoa w bar pecimeas aaQciont to emable oa to jadge of bia ttyle, had beta at email paint to quallTy llmsell far hit part la oCcr particulars, but a perennial flow ct ptiliamtatary -eloqueace oanno more exist wiChout prompt language than wUhout a tongue, aad be bad token especial care to farnish tit oemory wiih a copious rocibalary. Lord Cheatrrfieli assert Chat h had very littl political knowledge, Cat II matter wa general ly CImry, and Li argument oftea weak.' This la eonHrmaS by Dr. King, who state that b wax Ceroid " of learning, nulest It wet a slight at quaintance wiC Ce Latla classics, and bit ale. ter,Mra Anna Hit, weed to declare earcasticalTy for being of th cam baoghty temperament Cey agreed, a TJorac Walpol aja, IIktwo drop of fir Cat th cnTy book b bad read waa Spencer' 'Fairy Qaeen," which drew from Buxke ue remark that wnoever:.-wa master of C - sneer hs4 a strong hcLl tf Ce English lan-rnae." Dot he bad not trusted to Ce bright and romtntie fancy cf fJpeacsr alone to tuppty him with Co mfttmal for contest so anHk th soars from whsnc b fatched bit aid. ' IT ato-dled C famous divine of our charch, and specially Carrow, whSt Ce ram wWw. 17ot only d.d te ettrfa to- a eadineaa which- never fHed bim, and la the conspiatssteat cf power dettghud to avail blmielf of evny opportunity to reply, but accorJIcj to Lord GxtZzrZzll ttrj word be c:?L?Xed wrj Ca racrt. crprcsstr Cs eouIJ t cail." Whit resjawt cf lis. lc-utnc would cct test est CTa lasi en!r-!abst Ce reports art rcczgre, and eaanct be trsztd Cr tscrs Can cctiilaaJ crgsces. cf which CtT:; prorea Ca tccstacy. -; irererCsisfft U ia csrtaia ivca c:aUr;;riT7 t::::sU Cst, TuLa t-1 rata wLo : ct r ' ,t-d l:zzt ta i --ca cZiLi r, I a c;:;'..-t? r- r t. zizvzzsiz: z:tz-zi --acfccr::r:::; : ,-ti tij c.z-- I? courage of hi Invective, tad on popular que. tioas roused enlhatiasm 'by IL short and vehement sentences la which he embodied the fever Uh paasiona of hit hearers. It required the almost energy of etjle to tnstxia the eommandiog tone he assumed, abd he would bare been rid?' culou if h had not been eublime. rIueT aa4 SitratU tt Trcstat. A correi pondeot of the Christian JZnqvvtr the describes the two men commonly named ia the aame aantencet - h:, "Among th cabinet tuinistera, DaTwer and Disraeli, who-u sli y slJ (aad took anul from th tame box), fclerttted ua moca. Doth worn fame first by their romancesj Disraeli It about the tact ltt and C-ur at Trsnk risrce, though eor to" jraccf-l! la II xz:zici -C speaks last aoncniitofy c&sser. - Diilwer li taaU tid tpirj, wIJi itTtxi Klt hair, wLuLars and taciUcLi, cLa a L'; fur head, auHIne aott as. J cstt era.- CtUtz-r, at racclcf yoar reader cay be C?&f9,Cccr:Ury " t Ct Cc'islst, aad IILa aH Ca cillact dzU :f,Lzt gilary f Cr C:r:tl jiuaii t'. zz-fZ?.;Zri j-.zti ctt li t;:ii '.3 La la l: -tis: cs L: ttd L.h isarcc" t-y wliJt Ictda iln Ta jt Vi I - - i ta Va t&r to cat sUatlatottail.ucf. - - Hit wUe rrr-titioa al; I;r:!-t, tsn" bim a man cf conk, to say nothing of hla Clzv maetL? TTa thorht; will bcL!r tt tla, bow Bt.!if Lr bal bsea bit ktcrmatlca cf ILT C3 tLii cf Dyrs, tjl.h Lca Is U tt To Tzzlzn ca tit Ha-LI:a cf JZzirti tzl . -: -, . icrL.-. v. TUbtafit ci'.kxilrsat exd fjiLa C&x tave cosatZ ly bale; put la hct eriter rsty La &i te&ed la Ut CiUowis: csitab- Tzozzn tzzz pawilirsl rdZa,s.i tile iiZ:z qr.;tl- ty tf cLjC, 112?, tt I t diet t aL:-t LiLTLMIid La lL! t!itirs, ttit Ci ttU cf Ct kzltu ct txlXi tzl Ci C:ii fcr alsaccLICfj wni la f.rs I la La szzzrJlj fksUfltd. IT.TLHnlrtt zl fLxLtCtt tfixst r...Mt V,b. . , Oj,Taia a im3 pcmlca tf at ccHI fsa, t&d pat lata Ct LaaTt cf C xtLri:3 Ca LIsia. rtl tlsa'll It. lot full lata lU r ta Cj, lJlt aad prsxt Ufa wery szjHJU Teryaimple) raethod, but it hat tttafaoad to answer Ce purpos required tereral timet. Or, Irick east tUrred ieto t&stted rtsin makeea eompoaitioa Cat will fix kni ret and forkt la their handles. The tacT thouli be thratt la 'Wtna. - y . O, Mix a little chopped hair cr tow with powdered rsslo, and 11 with ft C bote la Ce bandl cf the knife, then beat Ce spilta cf Ce UaSt, (La.Ce part which fit into Ce handle ) and rata It daw lato I"t place; Ce teste! steel wiUtealt C reaia, -which erQ Cea fceraCe Wadt cf Ca kali or fork; ia lU tltcev IT. B. Tb chopped hair (gr to 1 .tjtga he rr.ii To taala Caxl Caailsi cf C;rs tzZzxr. noticed a request a Cart tlse since la Ce taSow herd. I teed 70a caa know ty esjcr (0000X01)0 good. To 'cw&Iva ipounSt cf tiHaw take half a gallon cf water, to which add Crce table spoon f pdrerlXsd e2aa. csd t?a Zx saltpetre, wUch beat and Casolre Cea a2 Jyotxr tallow and eaa pound cf beeswax; bsH liXd el together, -end Ca -water wvtpoTttas, an 3 sVta well while boiling. Ct chosTJ sot be ptl ia your mould botter thaa you -era bear your band in. The candlet look much cicrr aleaCswLla are act tied at Ce bosom. Tt it net csTy a d::t greeaUe task to cst Ca l& iT, bat it Irjsres Cetnoul't. irever heat your rafit!Jata iLrtw your candles ia ecLl wtaCc Perhape It la net gracTiI!y -aowa Cat titlow from beeves t&z ca 5ra cr X7ta ft tacca tzT.zt thaa wbea fid wa cress ct clover. Therefcra Ce tallow from grass-fed vstCt ahod always be hard whh th addition of rery till alom and beeswax. In very cold weather ouch Tee aloa must boosed, or Cey crack eo aato fall to pie- ees somettm, aad a third more of each Could be weed to -rery -warm weaCer -if Ce tallow ta veryaofL With a HtCe mtnagemest yoe xaa always hav bard tallow tit satamer cse t.here yda make a3 your own cxailctv- Cv-a&fy Cea-Crwtaa.' ' ' III mWW r. I Mil... ' i-v" CcUTTttcr t) sra Ccilla. - ; I placed a large tab-fall of ec!d water, with plenty of ice in it, by Ca tide cf alargakct'Je of water, eCJuSt wa boilaig -rtry Crt. 2 Cea roHed'op soy sleeve abov try Ibowa,: and thrust wry arm Isto C bctHc water xrpla wj elhow,Cea lamedlately XzCt into Ca tab cf lea water, letting it remaia a fsw t:cct.-3. Ceo Into Ce boiling wabrr egiLa, rcpaatlcg Cia pro cert taa Cses ia a tjsacts,' erlCost i'ary cr to eoarenleoce, ret ftt rriLL-j try era lack rcl rroxt Cit ?ptriaieat Z cr zz-zl C rrcprisfy cf cell trattr UCt Izzzzzl'.zW tzx UL: ziZtzX. T tart jtizZzz! C iLr tra y-ait wili er:..-a tzcc::a, . C;.J wttsr U a." rajs LasncrCaatU -rzirr, Zl a tcrrrr vM z:zx it r;Uid afUr tzzZ Ct rrr:j la Ca 2 . NUMBER giuiwnjH5 ISisctHnnii. ; : - .d a .vm , - lo4glng the door ef a CeoBjel C- ?:b A thief abserred twaa en tba UU'j, , Popped la, and valck a rjn yasred eat, "With wiz, and fewa, aat rititas eo4-Then wrwie to let the laaor kaow . j Thatbabad served hint so aad ao;-Adding Postscript ''X tnkbt ham uLc-Coke apoa I-lKletoa adfcoee ' - Satlaw'atotneaea.porEaoasty, j " Fori am wgne enough already,". y' - - Tlav Lawyer txd C5 Jc:!::. The Cos too Lcening Vrancrit bas Ittn U'lm ng some anecdotes about taeeLcii tf I - 3 "a,- ttcinaettf tsr.tcl t;-;T.L:n tl!;t i- " Cray Ot!t ta fci:ry Ct Uxut t .LT . a t-l tf tTt'f izrt, f.r t! rice. KZU' trrtc.!it;!,tcti:.. C.U t.iil to! t :j:tii3tL:'y Catena cf t;.i a .'..-.- r L:tlair;:tr;'j l r.i-,til Cz- zii ca relist::!; tat !;L3tis--.l -.'' t tLs JscLry ert I ta c -'.'.J..i t I ; ' ua ret I;-- r ::r. c ' tL v v t -c? rrc . . . , 1 . . . r thociLtcf ca ti'--u :: : ; t : a!tatitxais!s:! 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XTitaest L? . : tL&wjcr, Jrii'tl tl ill f;-rVf?ta!s2'y shahes bttfwrfc.flgor at C -c-oadttiioa cf cack-word at C -witness Were Cay all cf ev -eixef Witness San$ 09 vm tear, citJtoete ov wrn'9 - - A Cttisst C::Uca. . i TtJlXaJy Eib to .tay s, . - : I wUh 1 were as t !-t as yo r Tourbeiband Is p'- -a aaikiod, CI fntle oantcrSf ifecerous fclai. : XUisUj;ry la Llr';L!p wrni tVlih every qtiallty te cL 1 -ra. . Trty,Xadyi;ab,"eri8lL ,yCe I.'ow eace y b-' "ii isa --!'"""" . -Hi .j i nil , ajj-.a. ...mmUTmm ii .. - 1 ZZzzzzZ'tZ CaiLCrr-2 aeta Ce tra!aaL!e:!y Cosier -L- teen toCe Caw crct iLILLIoa atl-'sw and who had also t :sa C 7i 2 ? - ' , as L W caTedit. (Did yea ret:sJa Isr a Zr.;r L,' , Z Well eo,tt acswerel Coc-LtvM!y, cyl,; 2arttCjr.t?.Ccra -wai a :;!t estsrt t...- a cf ttarrlag ta dstlh, and Ta ;;:;-. : : ". trc-IX cowa, t trai fjg ta 1 : i.:-' J to Ca .akoltk, '.,1 -"' ' ' ' ' ;. ; 'hart-did yoa (taA-ald I teisrrr; . '-itCeZstcrCaara. lal'iwrra V me joing to co each- Ltc agaia. 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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1858-11-30 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1858-11-30 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1858-11-30, Vol. 22, No. 32 |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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| Full Text | 7 -IT- T", 'Af -" " " " - ' - - - --- -- " 1 : .C&A '.tvli I 1 - -i' X 1'V - - w - !. .: V t, ;; -.,Vr,:. N.N, v V4-1 U TOIiUilE 22. ii rnuins btt ttkbdat nouiin, . . Cflca ia T7oodward' Block tMr4 fitory. tuHi wlOilft tlx ntkt $5,08 ftr th X- ( if XAT wrTo Bmad tb yrUl f U uit. Wa vbiU-wingad nrl took iim, T ft Uom ( dUu mt Long w nonred U fcopritt'tadnw, To m mrdarUac nd fd, Caraen pnjed thM God would ipr hia, tfor lt tin psa th dratdfd! th&d. Sat D2k' $kU nd 3nii an jot,-Had taatkd him for hlM old antaoo, ' UVly, fatl oMd &a trathla, ' 8ofU7 Lly task to ntU dfitia Ma ia Itsnoirj itmff0l PUoa Ua ta fcU tunvltd, ' Soattar fiovara apoa iii bosom TwLaa a, vteai axouad Jtla haad. " Xaw kba ttaaa uraat p2a Hpt ftffila. doaa LU Szad sd glaaiy u, . For thd aoal that U tham aparklad . ' Sblaat a tni abora taa aklaa - Hold &U liUla llnda aa iaaakly, O'ar taa haart that a palsalau dowj Snoot too aUafrtnc earla all genily, 7roai bia t&attla placid brow. Baar bla to tba eruJ ehorcb-yardj-Lay bia low anions tba daad. Leara bl tbara all aUIl aad paaocfa!, eismbrtnc la biaaartbly bad. Oa tba llttla rardaat bQlocb Plaat a roaa-traa a'ar bia breait. Now amy "farowatt" with tratlog hoarU, Aad tbara awaatly lot bla rest. -Ob ! bat eaa wo nsm Croat woepiag, Wbom wa aaa a tbing ao fair. That wo lorad with lora to tender,-(liren to rtptUe'a eraol eare. ' Can that palo antbroadod iaao Kvor from oar tboagbta depart I Will oar bright and joyaaa darling . Ceaae to lire wlthio our heart ? Oh ! oor boae wD bo o lonely ' " tfhen bla form do a or wo eee, Amd all aoande will breathe of aorrow When wo aui bU taogh ao free. Bat Death all earthly tie most sorer, The silken links of lore mast part; The monster stern knows pity never. Bat all remorseless thiows bis dart. Then fond nature eease tby yearaiog Hive the loeed and loetvne np, Dry thy tears and kuth tby sighing, irisk with smiles the hater oop. "ot bitter all, for llope atands pointing To noM Elysiaa, Ulr aad bright,-On golden wiags whoro whito-robed spirits ' 8kuu tho bliesfbl plain f light. '.. They're weleomed to those olimes of gUry - The little earth-bera rausosned oao, A harp of gold to bla is gtrea. To him theyro tagh the raptnrows eoog. DnnocaACT, Norember 11, iSSi. isceum . from Moore's Rural 2?ew Terkes. " ; d. ST02.T. "My story U about Alice Grej. Wb X rst Smew bar ahn bad .numbered nearly forty fears, bat atlll iu tr&vtiUt Um toiel atb f aanuden hood. WTiy sb araj wamuried never ucer-. tained. Sora imagined -ibml sleavtb, perchnnce, Jad claimed the otgeea ct her early lore; others , praiaed tbe CHaJ beasi tbavt4ed ber Co devote ber life to ber widowed mother; while olhers less hariuble, eaid tbey ""gnessed abe -never bad an ; offer .w All agreed, bowever, tbet A.Sce ami a - model eld maid. Cheer fel ehd content, abe trod ber eoUtexj way, and X jo earlier daj thoygbts of husband and children made .pleasant maiden reveries, acb dreaa id loc Bja -beeo disma-aed from ber heart, . :- : --: Bat there was one wlio iwaetjegianlog ia ptot against tbe Mnie4 eoor of ber way." A year before Esq. Hereford bad buried tbe wife bf bia youth. Ia thm desolate afaboae were tone Botberleae cbildreei dejeniaat TJpoa birelinfj for tbe care a teoder mother bad .always lovingly nvoa and (eeliag, 1 Jeastb, the eceeeitj of 'eoane one who ahonli bnw mere thaa abirelinafe . Mtereet ia hi borne, wtalock round ia aearcb of locb a one, and bit eye rested oa Alice Grey. Deatb bad bees ia AEceTe ibease, too, aad wnen the worthy euvtor caeae to woJ,be fosad she could bo won; to, a widower ooartaUpe are uenallj abort, AGca was soon introduced into a new path ta Ii Alosl she foonj it a path f triaL " Filial and 4viaj,it bad beeaaeylo diecbargn a daughter' duties, but those of wife mad mothetv were aew U ber and all untried. It lhad beeo more than tweatj wears eiacft aie eras Hule Alice.'" l?o little -ones bad f lays! aronnd berecrthatOBe, co aba bad ieeom nvtraner to b2drei . wwya al clxlirtnU learU.' Che ea-erred into com of tixir cLHb (laas; the did not US ber of tbeir cjs crtfu? and very soon cbey begaa to tejaid hts !.!' f urciao,and even witb dialia. At Hjs-'i, Ciirlaa, lie e! Jest "ftr.d, who could not be' j cot:tra:-r tLls elate of Clog w4th the tunny home lis own dear tno-aher made, !t that U was a borne ao rcre for &m So, oaev aibt, leaving tearful ood-hye ILIrrtf aitJi bi g'eeplc Iro'er aad eiiten, be 'iatol noftl dtnra tU f z:r?, ar I wczt tzl U be a mxzZ3xtr.: T cncit t'-io cf tie niminj jfoaaJ bioi-fcTtlirj ir t'a cr'-ierV favezj ba first tidias cf tia rc.3 t'-it t L-3 Z9 13 . Tbea Cracm, tba razz -t;t cf Ca loz wj talea eiek. and I :t c ' rrj il 3 f ; ;. ' i . w m ft !s J taxibty fer.:! Z crl try era d Deatb bad claimed another; and she felt that neither from the absent ones oor from tboeo left to ber car bad abe woo a mother's share of confidence and love. Long time, abe eat and thoaght; then hog and fervently she prayed that God would teach ber. When eh arose from prayer, it wa wiUx a new light in her beart aad oa ber face. : " : "- ; .- -; : Grscie's funeral was over aad Esq. Uoreford's bouse had become quiet as ever, and mora cheer less thaa before, George wai lheecood aou, a lad of thirteen years. One night after be bad gone to rest be beard a tap at bis door; Who is itr be inquired Iotherl Hay I com inf Half peUUbly be consested, aad bis stepmothef entered and sat down by bis bed. 8b began talking about Grade and then about bis dear dead mother. She told him bow anxious she was to Sit that taothrV p!ce eh epok of th difScultie ta her way; aha assured him of her lor for him and ber desire to eee him happy. Then she knelt by bis bed -siJ and prayed God to bless them and help them to lore each other as tbey oagbt and kissing bim bad him a good night- Georgie's proud Uttl bart did not per mU bim to answer bia mother a word, but at eooo as eh bad gone b began to think over aH sba bad said to bla. ' He remembered boar kindly abe bad talked of bia own dear mother, and lobbed hita". self to sleep, full of memories of that dead mother; and with kindlier feetingi than be bad ever bad toward ber who filled that mother's place. Ellen, too, received a visit from ber mother that nighr, and before they parted Ellen bad told of all ber longings after love, aad how ah bad wanted to talk of ber dead mother. Tbey wept together and then the mother prayed. As she gave tbe child ber first good night kiss, Ellen threw ber arms around ber oeck and said "I love you, mother" and from that time they knew and loved each other. Is angry moods, Ellen would sometimes sayi "I wish a step-mother had never come to darken our borne" bat in a very little time she would come, ta tears, to be forgiven. . Georgia was not so easily won; bat Alice was not discouraged. She sought his confidence in every wajj interested herself in bis plans, and he would find some little token of her handiwork On hie table, with a card attached, eayiug it was "a little token of her love from one who would be a mother to bim." Finally, she found, one morning, a little gift for her, with these words attached, "To my kind Mother From George. Then sunshine began to danee all over th old farm house, to the sweet music of loving words and tones. Clouds cam sometimes, but Alice prayed, and wore the same gentle look and smile, and they passed without a etorm. Years went by, the sad news came that the bright-eyed Charlie rested in ao ocSaa grave.-George and Ellen grew to manhood and womanhood and went to preside over home of their own. Mrs. More ford sat alone one evening awaiting her husband's return from the village, Ae he entered, be banded ber two latter "from the children" he said. Witb a full heart she read George' letter. He bad just been recalling the scenes ot bis child hood, and gratefully and toucbingly alluded to tbe time when she came to bless them. He as ured ber that he had treasured in memory her years of wearied love and kindness, and that ia his devotion a always thanked God forgiving bim each a step mother. Ellen letter was mostly .fiSed with descriptions of a little wee stranger who had come to gladden her western borne. W caU her Alice, ahe said, 'and only hope that the will be as good a th one whose nam abe bears. Tearfully and gratefully Alie More ford read those affectionate tribute to ber motherly care and love. Then she complained of sudden faintaess, and retired. Morning found ber very ill. A physician was sent for, who came and pronounced ber syrap toma alarming. Day after day passed, aad she grew rapidly worse, atd then tbe doctor said sadly, "I fear there ie no hope." George and Ellen were informed that their mother wee dying. They hastened home, bat arrived in time only to receive one of her sweet smiles, and then the eyee which looked o lovingly on them closed forever. i- -" So Alice- diednot uc mourned. Still is ber memory very sacred la the besxta of ber berear ed htuband aad children, who o . long as tbey Tire, will bless God that she did not always keep ber maiden same of Alice Grey. KETTTE. ITaiia Autoiaetta'a TrcaUea cf Etiquette. It m ditScult to form ' an idea of th exceed ing annoyances to which, a a queen, etiquette subjected that natnrally lively aad amiabl yeaeg Austrian Princess at the French Court. " She bad actually to receive bet first physician, first surgeon, physician ia ordinary, reader, secretary king walets, and tufa pliyalcian and eargeona, beside hero2eers tf JXiBfs household, one after another, before ehe wa aTowed ie get op. Che bad eboa do goJ through what wa de situated tee fraade ewires whilst ebe was dressiag, wt kh act was benoe eaSed "L toiUb (s dt fnsadaCi9? Brothers of the King, princes of tbe blood, captains of the guard, oQcers cf Court, bad all to pay their respects to the Queen whilst-h waa actually etrtting on her daily garmentaC . Once dressed, ehe bad to re- -ceive tba ladies tbe order of things, one would have thought, oubt' io have been revatse!u Ttea tie bad to attend mass, and then to dine, or, as ft woili aow t cilia J, to datner. To judge of tba f''na annoyance of such an extreme fuacC'csraeia, oa aaeedota wHlauf' Cca, and w are toll t tuc3 happened da3y. Tie Uy ia wal:ipj waa i:oz to ?3zzt U Vusilu a U r?, when 4i rzs tl.Ijad to Unlit over to a Ixly tf Ir-rr t- tUjai: cose la, and 'wbo bad to tale lcr,;r :3 !;- ::rasL co-:J accept cfit; by tit i'.-y tl: liht at th idea of escaping, even partially, rrom all the torments and tyrannies of Court etiquet- te. : - " ' ' ' Hea cf literary Genius. Tasso's conversation wa neither gay oor brit liant. Dante wa either taciturn or satirical. Butler was suTlen or biUng. Gray seldom talked or smiled. Xlogartb and Swift were rery absent1 minded ia company. Milton was very unsociable, and area irritable when pressed into conversation. - Kirwaa, though copious and eloquent ta publie addressea, was meagre and dull a colloquial discourse. Virgil waa heavy to eoavar-satiotu . La Fontaine appeared heavy, coarse, andstnpld be could not apeak and describe what be had jest seen; but then be wa tbe model of poetry. Chaucer science Waa more agreeable thaa his conversation. Dryden'e eonversation was slow and dull, big humor aatnrnio aad re erred. CpraeHle to oa versation waii to iaalpid that be never failed f wearying be did cot even speak correctly thai language of which be waa aoch a master. Can Jonsoa aedtoaiti leal Ia company and auck lis win aad tit bo-mors.; Sonthey waa ati eedate and wrapped up ia aecctisat, JLdditoa prt $po& cprspany whb bia iatimata frienda, tml Sa mired ooospsny be presevred bla dignity tritk at itUf and reserved silence. Fox Ia conversation never Sagged, bis animation and variety jrerw Inexbanatiblev Dr. Cently was loquacious, to alto iras GroUonv Goldsmith, "wrote like aa angel, end talked tike Poor Po!L", Darke wa entertaining, enlhusiar tie and interesting la conversatioo, Curraa was a convivial deity. Leigh Uant wis "like a pleasant etream ia coaversation, Carlyl doubts, objects and constantly demurs. 2AYAHD TAYLOR AT ZIOSCOVT. We Sod ia the New Tork Tribune a brilliant letter from Bayard Taylor, written at Moscow, in June. We bare only room for a few paragraphs of his description of that atraogly pie-' tnresque, splendid and enormont cUrt - It was Madame do Stae!, I believe, who on first seeing Moscow, exclaimed: u Viola Kom iariart!n Thie may hav been true before the destruction of the ancient city, bat it would bard ly apply at the present day. In it Immense extent, Moscow may well rival Rome, as In this respect, it ia surpassed by- no modern capital eg cept London but, although its Asiatic character is quite aa strongly marked as that of Constant! nople, it is by no meane Tartar. No other city in tie world presents ao cosmopolitan aa aspect. The gUded domes of Locknow the pagodas of Chin Byzantine church Grawian templea palace ia the style of Yersailee heavy inea preseive German buildings wooden country cot. tagea glaring American signs, boavelards, gar den, silent laaee, roarina; streets, opea markets, Turkish baxzarav French cafe, German beer eel lara and Chinee tea house all are found here, not grouped exclusively into separata cantons, but mixed and jumbled together, outiT Europe and Asia, the Past and the Present, tbe Old World and the New, are so blended and con founded that it is impossible to say which predom inates. Another city ao bixsareand ao picturesque aa Moscow doe not exist. To call fx Ecta sia a would be too narrow a distinction it sug gest th world. ,: . -; The diameter of the city, from North to South, cannot be lest than eight miles, while It Circumference Will fall a little short of twenty-fir. . It low bouses, broad, rambling streets, large interior courts, market place and gardens, account for this extent.- The race who found it came from the 8outh-st, and brought with them the roin. art and swelling Orient dome, tbe lore of gilding and glaring colors: its religion cam from Con stantinople, with tba Bysantiee pillar and Greek cross; and tbe founder of Russian power learned bis trad in tbe West.: On every one of it thou sand spire and dome glitters the crescent, fur. mounted by tbe triumphant cross.. At the eootb era the Tartar muenia call to prayer from tbe roof of mosque, while at th aorthern, the whit tle of the locomotive announce tbe departure oT the train for St. Petersburg!) ; When yon overlook the city from aa elevated point, it bse aothing of its originality ia the broader compass of your vision. On the contrary, many clashing Impressions natnrally arising from the incongruity of tta features, are forgot ten, and tbe Test brilliant panorama, assume a grand dramatic aracter." f t Is an immense show gotten up for temporary effect, and yon caa ecarceJy bellev that ft may not be taken to piece and removed as toon aa ita . purpose baa been attained. .. .- 'Whence hla array of grass green too!, out of wUA ria by bnncreda spire and towers, Stranger and more fantastic than ever were build-el in -a mad architect' dream? Whence- these gilded and silvered domes, which blind your eyes with reflected suns and teem to dance and totter in their own eplendor, a yoo; laoveT ft can be no city of trade and g-ovemn ent, of pleasure and scandal, of crime and religloa which yoo look upon, it waa built when tba Arabian ITi-bt were true, and lha Prince of tie Honired Ifi!&&da reigned In ita central palaea ' ;? .'- ?''. The popuTartioo aleo exhibits a eorrefpoaJIng diversity. The Exropeaa xeotleman, w:Jt vcjl inder bate and Tcjb kidgbvat do ao appear more out of place under ihose rescent tipped domes of co 3, tbea th 31ow Tersiant and tbe I!r8aT0bed Arcsejans, keall yonder rTreneh palatre.;, .-Tie r.2ssiaa "pessT, ;vwiti.Xj tck ; bfown bear', red flfriarj i ' trowssri tiszi ii'.i VJ tacts, tlbcwt yom oa Ct wxrr : r si -.1 " 1 ty dra&cler. -r f .... - - ; - - - - ' -- r ' ' -. - - A - ' 1 ' , amirktng and impertinent, a Russian nurse, with a bead dress like the spread tail of ajred peacock: a priest in sowing hair and black tassock the money changer, whose beardless -faca proclaims neuter geoden a company of isitostchUa (hack man) In squat black bat and long blue caftanst cQcers fa tbe Imperial ooifbrmt firemen la gild ed belaacta, taintly old beggar, children in -a tional costume, fallen woman, fjpsietCossacka H eucceeded each other la endless and aver changing procession. - r" Tba view from the Sparrow Iluls is stTJ more beautiful. Ton are eeetoaed witb a belt of birch and pine wood. Under yon the rivet reSecta the sky, and beyond it sweet blossoming tnead owe np to the suberban garden, over which rises the long line of the gilded tllji whore nearest domes seem to Cash In your rery fodt and whose fartheat towers lade against the af.TtIr Igcg array Ha .one-third of tba borlion. 'I coasted between ve and sit hundred, en CL 1 cf wLici were eUhar gCJad crtSrered..: TL? ttait cf lbs new citio Jral, M Urge 4 iLU cT PtcTt, London, taxnelia Us es&tst ULa a "U tSZrz HJre tba tsv Itael with start and c;3sti!Litlc3 tptrlSas awl 4S Sax a3 'ilZu CfiaiLit pclsttlt Urates J f--I?C - :SaT trzj first ia, IIotcQW-- tttU CsSl i...:cxir l7, fired by thltjTaador la itt tetrw ;tta vrcrcr that th Jiliusrg s-od ttiJX ty a tp&;Uaso la pulse grounded tielr arms, aad exclalaei at c&t maofiloseowl Iloaeowr ;Y . I.'- 1 111 ; 1 ; ; i & The Ilaranctlt Treei cf CaUTamlju Oa th 251 and JUtit of Jane X vlalud tbe cel ebrated Cammoth Tree Grove, la jCalaferat county, aeeompanied by Cratber X. D. Dlaia tad Brother L Bland and lad We reached the grove at four p. as. oa th 231, and But cp at the Mammoth Tree Grove How" the only .public, indeed, the only dwelling-house at thefrove Thccommcdaliouawcraalifactory. AtemV weekly paper, entitled th "ClgTree BuUetia and Murphy' Advertiser, it edited and printed oa the stamp of what it called ih big tree, though It i not by any tnea&a tha largest tree ia the grove. There art ninety six of thest wonderful tree in a circuit of about on cnH. Tha trees do not stand alone, but La a forest of large tree, generally pine and eedara. Tbey ar truly wonderful, and, like our great Ukea, o&tr mutt see them fully to appreciate tbeirvast dimensions. Sugar pinea eight feet ia diameter, and snore thaa two hundred feet high, tanding lathe Bear neighborhood of these wonderful grc7tha. aeem mere tapllnge la the compariexm. f Father of the Forest Ilea to'atately raodeur on tba ground, having been blowa dowa nobody know when, hi huge form measuring one hundred and twelve feet fa circumference, aad by estimate four hundred and fifty feet ia length. I cay by Ornate, for the top i brdkea o7 Chre bundred feet trcrn the root. But at the tree b eight feet la diameter where It it broken, 4k la reasonably supposed, judging from the general taper, that one hundred and fifty feet must be addeo to coa plete the length. 'The Mother of the Foreit" excitee oommlseratioa. There ehe atandt denuded of her bark, one hundred' aad twenty feet from the ground. , This wet done about fosr years ego, and yet ao tenacious It the of life, a few greets toftt stIH adorn ber bead. The fxarn work of the scaffolding it etiU standing, and the spiral stairway, formed by large pin driven into the tree. We did cot asceai this ttaSrway, j the gentlemanly oond actor thought tha pint might not be reliable.' "The Dig Tree wet cut or rather bored dowa soma Urn ago. The lev eled atump forma the Coot of an arbor, la which, aa stated above, ie the editing and printing oSee of the Dig Tre Bulletin. The but Tog tome thirty feet long, lies on the ground, aad it ascend ed by a neat stairway of tweoty-eix steps. The trees are perhap all earned. - Beside thos above mentioned, there are "The Two Guards, Tbe.Three Gracea" "Th Twin nerenlea" fTh Hermit, Tb Deanty of the Foreat etc Soma take the names of the several States and of our distinguished men. Windfield Seott Is a tree of most noble dimension and proportion, and most grandly representt the noble chiefiain whose oame ft bear. Dot enough about the big tree. Eithap Eeotft Zettsrt. . - : - A Jlcttxrd of DevdsaJCadca. A corresponded of th tlewark (tl, J. ZZr, evry, that pic tore tb ooted town of Dadea-Da deo: ". " "- ' . r; '' . ; "Embosomed among bills, the commencement of the Black Forest range; eeatel oa the back Oos? eofroended by a pleasing -and toman tie country, and filled with splendid- parka, aad walks and mansion, and princes, and blacklegs, Dadsn it acknowledged to b th tnort beautiful town in North Germany, It great aUractioa it th hob apringa "boiling hot of which there ; are thirteen The springs hare held a b!h rtjn tation from the day of the Coraaas dowa, and ar used for bathing and ti l , beverage. ' Co far aa I can Judge, the Cadea waters taste Ckt TOttea eggs, and wbea employed for tcaldie ptja ad poultry, a they are" extensively, ibey era pot to their most legitimate use. ; YetVforty tbpusxnd' people come here every year to drink of them; but I toapect the great tsast art attracted quite ' at much by tie gamLIIg louses and tie cjcx.' tncity cf eolf dlijtay and gcrc!, at ty tLe wa ! ten. ;Tha'gsjab!Ioal3oci,l)er. ere ei'.aairTi' in;. . The ConTerssUasslai: r;!cti:j c'l.cs ; cr c!lcr cf tllZctx it rcric3 I? Ct c-to-x cent to a til cf fiiLtcrr; f..x t; c zzzzi zui-zz' cf Ci:3,C;3 a; ysir V-l&f; i'O-c';Lt ani .-1 tzrcnJ trj: zzzzzz tzz zrzrZ tl Z taw, ksUt Cr:i b:-' rrcs, r izi'.z 1 and tL!!rea -.:LLsj ctcsc?, t-1 ii C a zz fJZzlllz-yci :'-,t'.ii-i cL.L;i- cra-cscr. cm-' fa -.-t'-'cf t-irta ..tzzx Z ttr: nance elongated or widened, accordingly aa they had succeeded or failed. It waa awful to eee women thee occupied, but still more so to sec pa rents bringing their children, and edocatingthem ia vice. I saw children, not eight year old, with pockets fall of gold, gambling at tbe table, their parent atandie back of them and watching. with delight, m their success. It was a fearful place--a bell oa earth. The gang her assembled seemed to me te be demons, and I Insline fdvely buttoned my eoat, for fear of being rob bed,,:.;-.,;:. - w Justice l tba great hut simple principle, aad the whole secret of auccer ia ell govern ment absolutely essential to the training cf aa InfanV at to the. con fxJ of a nighty natioa. Th vulvar taind fancies that fedrse&t lt Implied chieSy la th capacity to cestore aad yet t srt la no Jadtaetl t9 ejxqraLiItt at tirt tl;ch taowt prczi.j Liw ta t-prora, : - " - . 1 titt.etra tLtra Zj cca c!-Lcira t;t IctcrcsuJ, tt kr-t:: c::Li C) ClizJt Zi& U Utzrt lj tsz taw Esl U Czzzxtzl ty ctiert. -X.rt cf power la crtna causa J tba ac-.Li ; to fi, and tort of kaets ledge la exctlt catucl Ccr Cnt f aantt to fJTj tzl la. ZsrVj tLcru U ttttcta ZsnX:Czz"x . : : Oaprindplt tr iL drir "e! cor aa-tloos.owactioBi tin trrisj f o ttpplasst and taucryt ts9 esti ciue, iLinrlra, ta&oct t i&Lea fa forsutosrriVLju - rru2c, trha UtCrt tsz2j ct tis tLt est Istlm&liss cf lss;ttlctf, stra tL3 which c&tches - fr-ijtrlr t:n eaca burned. : L'- A good newspaper Is LL sv tsnsiU axl aouud-bearted frUttd, trbCSt t5&2ca oa one's threshold gladdens the mind wi&lhi pronaUe cf a pTeasanl and profitable boor. ? - ; ;;- The utmost of a waman't character It cotr tained la domeatieTJe; first, la her piety towards Ood,4ad next la the dotiet cf a dtttghur, mTtlTj a mother and a ttstef, : Time la Ca pet precloat, aad yet tit cost brittle jewel we hare; it It what every caa bids largely for, when t tractt fr, t ut e;cii It awey wheo he gett It.--Lord Gardstone wai aa invalid and cnad special inquiry after those persont wha bad tet- rr.r" 7;t. ..t,.vt. . TT-rW a -et..sslV!atawlw.!ei- tilled to remarkable earea. Ce found that t wo thlrda of the number died rtry tooa after they bad gitea their cenLScatet, ' ZT&rrisge eLould be cossliaed at Ca taost sales a Liagseof r-srpetual &iendsbip ev etata from which artiflee and eoneealment ar t b banished forever, and ta which every act 1 dissimulation It a breach of faith. It it th great art and philosophy of life to make the best of the present, whether it be good or bad; and to bear the one with resignation and patience, and enjoy Ca other with thankfulness and moderation. A Greek poet implie that Ce bight of bliss la'Ce saMea relief of palnj (here aa a nobler bUst still Ct rapture of the conscience at C sudden release from a gultiy Cooght. jCuJcr The rery Cowers Cst art tire wed oa every ban, the joy out carol cf Ct birds la spring, th loveliness of landscape acenery, andoveryucfor bidden. joy of mea't existence, epeakt -of lav Utea-yllt love ol Ce Almighty toward hi creatores. - ' ' - .' ZTr. Ihtt. . The -first Mr. Pitt, C earliest, ainea tbe time of t2 ueea Anne, of Ce great orator of whoa w bar pecimeas aaQciont to emable oa to jadge of bia ttyle, had beta at email paint to quallTy llmsell far hit part la oCcr particulars, but a perennial flow ct ptiliamtatary -eloqueace oanno more exist wiChout prompt language than wUhout a tongue, aad be bad token especial care to farnish tit oemory wiih a copious rocibalary. Lord Cheatrrfieli assert Chat h had very littl political knowledge, Cat II matter wa general ly CImry, and Li argument oftea weak.' This la eonHrmaS by Dr. King, who state that b wax Ceroid " of learning, nulest It wet a slight at quaintance wiC Ce Latla classics, and bit ale. ter,Mra Anna Hit, weed to declare earcasticalTy for being of th cam baoghty temperament Cey agreed, a TJorac Walpol aja, IIktwo drop of fir Cat th cnTy book b bad read waa Spencer' 'Fairy Qaeen" which drew from Buxke ue remark that wnoever:.-wa master of C - sneer hs4 a strong hcLl tf Ce English lan-rnae." Dot he bad not trusted to Ce bright and romtntie fancy cf fJpeacsr alone to tuppty him with Co mfttmal for contest so anHk th soars from whsnc b fatched bit aid. ' IT ato-dled C famous divine of our charch, and specially Carrow, whSt Ce ram wWw. 17ot only d.d te ettrfa to- a eadineaa which- never fHed bim, and la the conspiatssteat cf power dettghud to avail blmielf of evny opportunity to reply, but accorJIcj to Lord GxtZzrZzll ttrj word be c:?L?Xed wrj Ca racrt. crprcsstr Cs eouIJ t cail." Whit resjawt cf lis. lc-utnc would cct test est CTa lasi en!r-!abst Ce reports art rcczgre, and eaanct be trsztd Cr tscrs Can cctiilaaJ crgsces. cf which CtT:; prorea Ca tccstacy. -; irererCsisfft U ia csrtaia ivca c:aUr;;riT7 t::::sU Cst, TuLa t-1 rata wLo : ct r ' ,t-d l:zzt ta i --ca cZiLi r, I a c;:;'..-t? r- r t. zizvzzsiz: z:tz-zi --acfccr::r:::; : ,-ti tij c.z-- I? courage of hi Invective, tad on popular que. tioas roused enlhatiasm 'by IL short and vehement sentences la which he embodied the fever Uh paasiona of hit hearers. It required the almost energy of etjle to tnstxia the eommandiog tone he assumed, abd he would bare been rid?' culou if h had not been eublime. rIueT aa4 SitratU tt Trcstat. A correi pondeot of the Christian JZnqvvtr the describes the two men commonly named ia the aame aantencet - h:, "Among th cabinet tuinistera, DaTwer and Disraeli, who-u sli y slJ (aad took anul from th tame box), fclerttted ua moca. Doth worn fame first by their romancesj Disraeli It about the tact ltt and C-ur at Trsnk risrce, though eor to" jraccf-l! la II xz:zici -C speaks last aoncniitofy c&sser. - Diilwer li taaU tid tpirj, wIJi itTtxi Klt hair, wLuLars and taciUcLi, cLa a L'; fur head, auHIne aott as. J cstt era.- CtUtz-r, at racclcf yoar reader cay be C?&f9,Cccr:Ury " t Ct Cc'islst, aad IILa aH Ca cillact dzU :f,Lzt gilary f Cr C:r:tl jiuaii t'. zz-fZ?.;Zri j-.zti ctt li t;:ii '.3 La la l: -tis: cs L: ttd L.h isarcc" t-y wliJt Ictda iln Ta jt Vi I - - i ta Va t&r to cat sUatlatottail.ucf. - - Hit wUe rrr-titioa al; I;r:!-t, tsn" bim a man cf conk, to say nothing of hla Clzv maetL? TTa thorht; will bcL!r tt tla, bow Bt.!if Lr bal bsea bit ktcrmatlca cf ILT C3 tLii cf Dyrs, tjl.h Lca Is U tt To Tzzlzn ca tit Ha-LI:a cf JZzirti tzl . -: -, . icrL.-. v. TUbtafit ci'.kxilrsat exd fjiLa C&x tave cosatZ ly bale; put la hct eriter rsty La &i te&ed la Ut CiUowis: csitab- Tzozzn tzzz pawilirsl rdZa,s.i tile iiZ:z qr.;tl- ty tf cLjC, 112?, tt I t diet t aL:-t LiLTLMIid La lL! t!itirs, ttit Ci ttU cf Ct kzltu ct txlXi tzl Ci C:ii fcr alsaccLICfj wni la f.rs I la La szzzrJlj fksUfltd. IT.TLHnlrtt zl fLxLtCtt tfixst r...Mt V,b. . , Oj,Taia a im3 pcmlca tf at ccHI fsa, t&d pat lata Ct LaaTt cf C xtLri:3 Ca LIsia. rtl tlsa'll It. lot full lata lU r ta Cj, lJlt aad prsxt Ufa wery szjHJU Teryaimple) raethod, but it hat tttafaoad to answer Ce purpos required tereral timet. Or, Irick east tUrred ieto t&stted rtsin makeea eompoaitioa Cat will fix kni ret and forkt la their handles. The tacT thouli be thratt la 'Wtna. - y . O, Mix a little chopped hair cr tow with powdered rsslo, and 11 with ft C bote la Ce bandl cf the knife, then beat Ce spilta cf Ce UaSt, (La.Ce part which fit into Ce handle ) and rata It daw lato I"t place; Ce teste! steel wiUtealt C reaia, -which erQ Cea fceraCe Wadt cf Ca kali or fork; ia lU tltcev IT. B. Tb chopped hair (gr to 1 .tjtga he rr.ii To taala Caxl Caailsi cf C;rs tzZzxr. noticed a request a Cart tlse since la Ce taSow herd. I teed 70a caa know ty esjcr (0000X01)0 good. To 'cw&Iva ipounSt cf tiHaw take half a gallon cf water, to which add Crce table spoon f pdrerlXsd e2aa. csd t?a Zx saltpetre, wUch beat and Casolre Cea a2 Jyotxr tallow and eaa pound cf beeswax; bsH liXd el together, -end Ca -water wvtpoTttas, an 3 sVta well while boiling. Ct chosTJ sot be ptl ia your mould botter thaa you -era bear your band in. The candlet look much cicrr aleaCswLla are act tied at Ce bosom. Tt it net csTy a d::t greeaUe task to cst Ca l& iT, bat it Irjsres Cetnoul't. irever heat your rafit!Jata iLrtw your candles ia ecLl wtaCc Perhape It la net gracTiI!y -aowa Cat titlow from beeves t&z ca 5ra cr X7ta ft tacca tzT.zt thaa wbea fid wa cress ct clover. Therefcra Ce tallow from grass-fed vstCt ahod always be hard whh th addition of rery till alom and beeswax. In very cold weather ouch Tee aloa must boosed, or Cey crack eo aato fall to pie- ees somettm, aad a third more of each Could be weed to -rery -warm weaCer -if Ce tallow ta veryaofL With a HtCe mtnagemest yoe xaa always hav bard tallow tit satamer cse t.here yda make a3 your own cxailctv- Cv-a&fy Cea-Crwtaa.' ' ' III mWW r. I Mil... ' i-v" CcUTTttcr t) sra Ccilla. - ; I placed a large tab-fall of ec!d water, with plenty of ice in it, by Ca tide cf alargakct'Je of water, eCJuSt wa boilaig -rtry Crt. 2 Cea roHed'op soy sleeve abov try Ibowa,: and thrust wry arm Isto C bctHc water xrpla wj elhow,Cea lamedlately XzCt into Ca tab cf lea water, letting it remaia a fsw t:cct.-3. Ceo Into Ce boiling wabrr egiLa, rcpaatlcg Cia pro cert taa Cses ia a tjsacts,' erlCost i'ary cr to eoarenleoce, ret ftt rriLL-j try era lack rcl rroxt Cit ?ptriaieat Z cr zz-zl C rrcprisfy cf cell trattr UCt Izzzzzl'.zW tzx UL: ziZtzX. T tart jtizZzz! C iLr tra y-ait wili er:..-a tzcc::a, . C;.J wttsr U a." rajs LasncrCaatU -rzirr, Zl a tcrrrr vM z:zx it r;Uid afUr tzzZ Ct rrr:j la Ca 2 . NUMBER giuiwnjH5 ISisctHnnii. ; : - .d a .vm , - lo4glng the door ef a CeoBjel C- ?:b A thief abserred twaa en tba UU'j, , Popped la, and valck a rjn yasred eat, "With wiz, and fewa, aat rititas eo4-Then wrwie to let the laaor kaow . j Thatbabad served hint so aad ao;-Adding Postscript ''X tnkbt ham uLc-Coke apoa I-lKletoa adfcoee ' - Satlaw'atotneaea.porEaoasty, j " Fori am wgne enough already". y' - - Tlav Lawyer txd C5 Jc:!::. The Cos too Lcening Vrancrit bas Ittn U'lm ng some anecdotes about taeeLcii tf I - 3 "a,- ttcinaettf tsr.tcl t;-;T.L:n tl!;t i- " Cray Ot!t ta fci:ry Ct Uxut t .LT . a t-l tf tTt'f izrt, f.r t! rice. KZU' trrtc.!it;!,tcti:.. C.U t.iil to! t :j:tii3tL:'y Catena cf t;.i a .'..-.- r L:tlair;:tr;'j l r.i-,til Cz- zii ca relist::!; tat !;L3tis--.l -.'' t tLs JscLry ert I ta c -'.'.J..i t I ; ' ua ret I;-- r ::r. c ' tL v v t -c? rrc . . . , 1 . . . r thociLtcf ca ti'--u :: : ; t : a!tatitxais!s:! ' ca t ; 1 : -( ; LLi cL . c ' . .. i'tl t ! i I ,. . 4 htsif.raf.3. 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Trty,Xadyi;ab"eri8lL ,yCe I.'ow eace y b-' "ii isa --!'"""" . -Hi .j i nil , ajj-.a. ...mmUTmm ii .. - 1 ZZzzzzZ'tZ CaiLCrr-2 aeta Ce tra!aaL!e:!y Cosier -L- teen toCe Caw crct iLILLIoa atl-'sw and who had also t :sa C 7i 2 ? - ' , as L W caTedit. (Did yea ret:sJa Isr a Zr.;r L,' , Z Well eo,tt acswerel Coc-LtvM!y, cyl,; 2arttCjr.t?.Ccra -wai a :;!t estsrt t...- a cf ttarrlag ta dstlh, and Ta ;;:;-. : : ". trc-IX cowa, t trai fjg ta 1 : i.:-' J to Ca .akoltk, '.,1 -"' ' ' ' ' ;. ; 'hart-did yoa (taA-ald I teisrrr; . '-itCeZstcrCaara. lal'iwrra V me joing to co each- Ltc agaia. Cl:y r- asong-aaCeytallfed ificr Uiet t:."-:s .:zz'z us?, tad Ctnt eal fa ta tl : r: i Vi dtt waa Cars. 1 xcttz : : I to v said Ct ci J caSj caa : rz'.! : j l' i t"' - - r CKlTy, M If f.:t: f.ar cf c L.:-i.l - -. . a aIctaTrTatowTtTr',lsrcc ' ; c ... ,a, a -.', t- aii it 3 tt.;. tiZed say eomra&i&n, tLe t-L-i r'--rrt - t . L acie3 rat what I wasuij ti;i!:s, t--s Zr. : i, poor tlcz, end X2 t . P7!;7! . .. . ' . - urn fi ' aoajn i i i i i . .. . ITotbaaalCoehsxot czac-y raw, UC so- etJcts relative to Ce acc5;U.Lait cf i-:t- Hus tela by a ccrrtrpcsicit cf Ct : ' r . eCt TL-nc. C$ tt wtiUr cf a zz U." CLe Doctor wt cc ay ecn?r trrz'-- U -i Ce trBialees and ercariaoce 3 Cher cT a j . : y v itaperuaeot, who la r-itt cf a car zirzzSj becceal erce, and a cant-idL-j rtt'ytf icteCcct, consldertd tiauL? Ce a-art3 cf tL Ciir ser, and Ce wcxiit cf hla wcrruaiatancra TVapsyoa idWt tcL'sr ia for cisiblLutt. DicVtxliCt Doctarta hiaj out iaj. ".TlIestTy not, from 'your Urt ren5;?r, .i. swered Ce latter. - ' r'., T7i" tail Ca Sartar, T r - -r u!l y e j eoceCfrs , wlldi it itrprtlV-. r " vr?z:-ZZii3 tr.zZ i;zr tr.c,: cr - : y trrJ sf::?j rrartrrr a;.: y' f y , " J a "fc.. . , .. - :.- , ttoiest cf cat cf czj C.n---2L-.!a tarracfara:: U J2 l-c-i.-r-ry t." ez-zTzttiizZitz-l utt--:. 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