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1.- ' .1 -, r-4. I f i 1 t I 1 . 7T.: "I III ! ! ': . I , i.a-ioniil!' lovo! Thy wnis softly Ik.iu... , Thou ni t the grace and glory of ir morn I lie living urvum. 1 -!l M i - r d Js full of pain; ' T"- f ' Y,l htlll l atch the golden fcuulte'.il 1:5 f The droop ng gruiu; 1 I I watch leiKkiil.V wooin:: flower. beatiiy orrf wJttt all the l tiny Iioti rh I p love! for theei. JIki k ! tiuxMigh Uu: slef p&Jg UllllOKiiUf tU! I - ' r 14 swfcct volco call-- h A vroinah ftlugetlttjf the old depr Atnt love tnatiaiis. ,t rnptur him ilACtvt IiCt nic woil.h tver . .-. m. , Thv mil dtvititti ' ' " - ' 2oVVf doonvtoo dentins Mcrrftir "lmll Thy heart and jmine ,1)1 i New English Cardinal. , A f i rtii1 -'wax, iib-spea!;in; cardinal v as vcs'jcrtliv nddvu to the Sacfn! College. lihviud Heprjf Howard, tuo hew cardi ) a, wtii born in 1829, and is tbc youngest m inber oi;the Sacfcd! College, Cardinal 1', u iul u! Winz one VCiiir his senior. He i the tilyjaoo of Captain. Edward How ard by his marriage with! Mu- H encage, of Ji innjopl, land iu carlv yotitli entered th" St-owd Life Guard, j - A year or two 1 viovi- tllic outbreak of the Cijnie.ui war b suddenly', threw up jiis coifimisih.ii and left ii('oti t r Ilorm 1 1c was.' then youugVaiMku df a compe tent rtuukconncejclt the highest circle.- of English scicy and jinucli ad mired and liked by all ! who ..Knew jura. The mystery attending bis abjuration of the world. fits temptations and-iits honors, I ) lus hcvft' bectwc:caro( up Uut his t caret f aa,' priest falloViie has: been cne V rtf -grcrtHlitlciTlrifelf and tv Iih 1 Church.! ,' He la been I consixicuous for - 1 J . : J m w conspicuous for voars in tvork8'uf eSarityiand mercy,: and I Las taken la particularly active part in i MipcriuKiKiiog the! h(jir)luls,- civil and T MnSitaTyv of 'the' KlcrnaV Cityt'He was "r fme tiinc!aco crcakd ! an arclibishAp in pcrlibu; is a. canwi of St. llel.ei'.s and biiihon-coaldiutcr ; of Fiascatl. IJis sim plicity and, .manliness.: of ch.ifacttr, his intimate khowledge of i Ilortid and his ,courto83;f liave long made hwn a i.ivorite glish and li )Ut (lis- with tlo bctitcr class of Ei American travelers in Ita V:, Wl tinction of sett. r ' Pirichbackion-Packard. Her maddi his advent m Xoujsiana as a bounty broker and-; claim-ageut for col ored soldiers, and bis- conduct in this con nection has been both suspected and criti cized.' , In the Constitutional Convention I of 3L868 he is recorded iai voting against I the civil riabti clause.! Ueford tlie lust I Tecofisf ructcd LegTslatarc'.he peami as obbyist! for the- .Nicolson raveznent Company .and initiated the corrppt system Unitcil States Makhal, double Tunitions of a federal olubial and a political partisan, whether manipulating a! ward club br a State coiivcntioin, wheth er pwntrollihg thetjejegato by mouey or by cflJce, he iiW exhtbitedf rthe jme. selfish liSCTupultjie8d$o?fijp6itical 'imbecility which have ;lbti him It ho confi- ueucc aiiajmpi'on, oi uiu micuiaii iw- ublicans 'hi Louisidiia; anVhc stanus to- ilav betorc the people pontic and in- consitler- competent marplot. With no able following of the . rcsitcctablq aud in telligcnt classes of our citizens, he1 is, with or without .national recog')itiou!,, power less for gocd( and potent only.for evil. JJy the reckless tijisuse ofj bis ofbcial posi tion as LTnited States Marshal be forced his leadefsliip upon j the party -a leader ship never ret. marked !by ti-c' Successful conduct i f a campaigni lie has never lecn able to keep the party together, and has managed, to drive out of it almost alf of its memlcrs. New York Ilcrahl. i m m ; " j . How a Jewess Married a Christian. Air. II. L. piiver.a jyoung layyer of good fctamliugq it the Nashville bar, And of rc hjectablc family connections, was married to Miss Hannah Weil', daughter rof Mr, S. Weir of that city, 'at her father's iesidcuce, Friday evenmg, by Justice (Jreightou. Fcclii?g that her parents would oppose the match J as it is against thie Jewish , ' fcrcvl to intermarry -with other people, she went her father, and put to him the following icsurmoumable interrogatories : i lowing lpsurmoumaoie ir Father, bow old kwtl f' i rather Jsmetcen years old, my daugh- tvr. i i : i docs a yohug luiy Oarghter --y hen ,Ih?c mo f law (u I age ? Father At eightteni Daughter Then I am free to act for myself, nmjl not, rather? , Father I see no objection to : t Daughter VeII, lithcn, Mr Oliver loves mc tycr so much, and I ove him ever so much. I want you to cciusciht to our marnag for if you do not Ij fear wc 'will have to run away, and I'd much rath jcr bo married at home. f The father! "was rery s much astonished j at. her pointed inquires, and more; so when be found her betrothed to a Christaiu gen tleman ; !bit afur jporidering the matter awhile. .ho leave tho sensible r'esnonse: ' l' i i ;,4Vell, if you are bound to marry). I would rather 3 911 would be quietly uiarried at home. And so the younc !t)COnle wcie uarricd At present Franco takes the lead uu the priKluctioubf beet root sugar, jan J Ger manv conies next t is possible that :h j United Staies may take ' place! 111 the list in a few years, now! fhaf if.iinn hi offered a bounty for the! makers of beet root sugtr iii that State! In California the beet root sugar cultivation has , rather failed,1 the soil seeming to affect the Saccharine quality. of ogwiaUv'e" jdol)cry--lhat su ostquently disgraced the' State, j Finally, afchainnan of tho Ivcbublicaii State' Cjmiiiittee and exercisinir tlio- r Hiq rcrmauent Exhibition Company on ; f - the Centeunial grounds at Philadelphia has decidettto increase its capital stock to &(Mtl ftftft ornJ- tK. .1:11-' yvvyvi, n.twV iivtl.ivll T Ul I'lJVU wim an uuo ccrenw$uic aooui AlUy 1 . yQucen Victoria is very punctual in ! her cngasemcnjs.i In all ber reign ! she was rever known' to bf a spcnnl lohinl lime. Jliliscollsineoiis, A l I UK SUBSCItlBER 'ANNOUNCES tha t hi- iif j.clar Saloon " i ! ,THS GSAND f!ENTRAL, ott kh" ' or of the old fXatfonarFlotcl, ii ' '' ' ' W"' l)! '-l-ai-cO for t'je V'inter campaign, being : ' " " . .! supplied vitht'je choicest of 1 Winos,Ales, LiquorinS(digaxs 'F.-wli itistalinents qf the finwt ahd fatWtt - ;-.- Slew. XMver V S t BM rcdei red regularly and Berted nj styl deFired. dec 13 ! REUBEN JONES; SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. i Aa I-nuia -a lcd I llustratkd Magazine .Wbcn Scribner losued its famous Midsum mer Holiday Number in July, a friendly critic said o it : "We are not'eure- but that Scribner bai touched hicrh-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left tq it to con- ourr." But the DubhaherS do not ccneiaer tnatthey have reached the ultima thulei of excellence ther believe , "there are other worlds to t conquer, and they propose j to conquer thera. rl he prospectus for the new volume give the titles of more than "'fifty papers (mostlv illustrated), by writers of the highest merit. Coder the head of "1 "Foreign Travel,", we have "A winter on the Nile' by Gen. Me Cliillan : "Sauntcrintra About Cons tan tin o- ene Schuy etc. inree serial stones arc announced : Nicholas EVTinturn, 1 By Dr. Holland, the Editor, . ' " "i whose story of "Sevenoaks" are the bigheo batislaction to the rt;adera of the MnthTv The scene of this latest novel is laid on the banks of the Hudson. The hero is a young man who lias been always "tied to a woman 8 apron Etrings," butj who, by the death of hi mother, is lettalone in the world, to drift ton the currcn of life, with a fortune, but with out a purpose. I Another serial, "His Inheritance," by Miss Trafton, will bein on the completion of 'That Las o' iiowrie's," by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett. Mis. Burnett's story", begun in August, haa a pathos and dramatic power which have been a surprise to the public. j There is to be a series of -original and ex quisitely illustrated - papers of. "Popular Science," by Mrs. Herrick, each -"paper com plete in itself. There are to be, from various pens, papers - .-. .'. '. . .... - - :i-fi . :! .' "HomoNLifo and Travel." - Also, practical suggestions as to town and country lite, village improvements, etc., by well-known specialists " I , Mr. Barnard's articles on various indus tries of Great Britain include the history of '.'borne Lxpriments in Uo-operation," "A Scottish Loaf Factory" in the ,November number, aud "Toad Lane, Rochdale, ' in De cember. Other papers are, "The British Workiugman's Home," "A Nation of Shop keepers, "Ha'penny a Week for the Child,?; etc.-- " ' '. ,'J x A richly illustrated series will be eiten on L" American Sports by Flood and Field," by various writers, and each on a different theme. The subject of . "Household and Home Decoration" !i ' ' ' -v ' " will have a prominent placo, whilst the latest J . . . 1 . !ll 1 prouuciions oi American uumoi i.u wm ap pear from moath to month. . The list of short er stories, biographical and other sketches, etc., is a long one. !' The editorial departuient will continue to employ the ablest pens both at heme and abroad. There will be a series of letters on literary matters, from London, by Mr. Wel ford. " j I The pages of the magazine will be open, as heretofore, so far as limited space will per mit, to the discussion of all themes affecting the social and religious life of the world, and specially to the freshest thought of the Christr ian thinkers and scholars of thia country. We mean to make the magazine sweeter and purer, higher and nobler, more genial aud generous in all its utterances and influ ences, and a more welcome visitor than ever before in homes of refinement and culture. ; FIFTEEN MONTHS for 34; Scribner for December now ready, and which contains the opening ; chapters jf "Nicholas Minturn will be read mth eager curiosity and interest. Perhaps too jnore readable number of this magazine has yet been issued. 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This Magaiinc, two numbers of which have been printei, will occupy .the same relation to the entire Sonth that OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD did to North Carolina, and. in all respectSj will be as worthy of confldenc and support. FordctaRed description 6f this Monthly aud for the opinions of those who have the initial number, we refer ; to -larger circular. Subscriptions are solicited. Ttaais, Isvakiably isf Abtaxce : 12 months 1. 00. 6 taofithf $2.60 Addrcs5, , . . . , .. j SOUTHERN HISTORICAL MONTHLT. RaUigb,lT.C. feb 21 . . I '. Wanted. A PRACTICAL PRlNT3R,of many years' 1 V. thorough experience wishes sv - situation on some country paper.-; , ,.:. Can give the best of references. Address X. Y. Z. feb c-ue Editor ltr.trtw. U U iPDinios '" 1 -1 1 t . 'I I . - i
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