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In il l one lotnplaiul trout r . ,- l"..e ! i an I w k moved on in a dull, ! el r- iti.ie . tie re M-eined no room tor hi i : :..n4 tiiatf.ild v iry tin tu. Ihane i atn . li.iHitir, in time. , I lor.i h- a! !i t idiil I nd' ilein i p--i-'t i!.;o la--.-U e. ai.d l i' ude to M-ri- - i.l-.i Me t lit to h i Ifd, alld S'piiV u . !- d It 111a da il i'iy. 1 Mn di. w hi n he hid inoothed hi- : pli-iw-. 1; 1 vni li'lii h drnijlit. and -T- , l r 1 1 -1 v in. el hille er viei . nil with tin ! -...ii. 1. in 11 i-:ip Lii z. t m e. a tran- im J . -e e .1 luai lie lati'ht her h.tiid ali.i pr- d It t hi iij -. 1 t : r iu. le i-f.ne llow . j l-'il t. rhe i,il ,-It iinrt' linmi -lt t"("iV im I fthall taitt.niiliarii'l . 1 m :!.. r ti. it " I Ih nr.. j.--. .! her hnd. !nd I.t.. ked deeply l.iitt. Ii 1 him !. flu n'eridy th-.ti.-iit . ' h-l -if ii": teen 1 1 1 1 ri r a tune'! l-.r the ! if-f. i.i hd n-'t litea-il to W..U ..I h in. j hn? :.i,."y .kt her lu'lirf. j U I, il- "1 'a ir'ie l.ll.ort w;,.t well nnd '? - h; ! . .- Ic'd l. e -u I' d hi:n w H , i.;i II- 1. .Ii' h .tc pr. : rr d a P ti ' Sir. litili ei! .r.. li tie H.iiiii'i. -Mho t M.ii.M !i.t- 1 -1 - -1 .tn-l .ei'-red him. pte ! i.i' t le i 1 - ' in 1I It . 1 .11 t i.i- ther It: 'I. le- .alroli.rirt.lit.il I. . ii 1-1 1 1 I li 1 1 ',', .in- h :n no tri."'dt m i in-. nhe t. ti. :i.' It. In ti.eir iii irri il r- pi : ; ti tie Ii I, t.l It'- I lio t 1 r e re j r - t. - aiid r-f r iti natt'-n-. wrh .1 1 r -I'.ie il lie 1 liij teirn and r C "ii. li ia' ion. in- . 1 I le M li i.m n four-- in hi- - i-y , a' I. -- ii-h '-n. ri'r tro sMe.l him-i if to. h it : 11 t. ii . hi I e I' 1 l.ii.' iml t 1! ..nil n- i.ri li'iT Hun ti.e hi t 1-. it ir. r ! l.im Not, -hut 1 ?i !!, ti 1. -. Mali-. In- yi artn il nth n." n,. -r .' -r t ip t lit, ? 1. :!!! it lb- m.i wi ot. tied iy . t . i. ! in it l . ', -.. 1 v A r 1 M ' II . '" - - ::i an i!.. . i v a hi iii' tt vo'i I.. ' fitli h't iiall 1 111 L.-.-Iill ll..e. " I lilt 1 im e-il t . ie 1 i - 1 to ! -. 1 i 1,1 p ull V f i:I 'Mi ig iiii love lor t.'i t" i Ii-t" I".., t.i-uc w t 1.1. !n-I !e " 1 11 l.eiii m l.e li h i I !.1. d in r : h llg lit !"f t..i., i( m i't-1 her I j lit -tt!l'!.rn ie t- ' r-.i.- regt.-.J d h.iil Milhgte I -te. n in t 1 iy ' -VV, 1 .toi Ii t ;t lw. n ?" fie -ii 1 "Mill- . 1 a. 11 airai l. I m . very i:ur.ty. Ii i. i.u ticur tr.iU to w iu tne Uti k." I iliJ rj.t mre to do it." she replied. "If ihi 1 hi. Id nnttf leave iik it was fllntlll !" lit -huil l nil. and w:i silent . sliehad ii'iiliinc in-in- t i ay. Tluy w ai'id tlnii - w li.Si. flu -i-it" omTuineil, uiiin.vt-il ; hi miiiiij triu' !i l. yt jtrnin-r. Si hy." he I r 'kt forth at 1:tt, "don't l- k at in.; your i-u-s will kill im. iKin'l yon know t h it I am p'ini; to die ; can't oii fi-i l uh.it that ineittm? I atn to f-rry'lor it all. Do pity ine and lor . give in.." tiiinurw, I foriveyoti. in e you w ih i," -In replitil, lint liHIlii ally. .N t in tint voire, with that litre ! ' ('utiie liT. pliV : kin- Hie. 'Tell ine yi.iirui live im ;t hille, alter. ill." : S-pliv pre-d her hand upon her heart. Mir -it lo-t in .1 -rr id I'll I inie ofdoiilit and wili l. r. II th it heart had I'l' d t'lro ili Inn e:r. and yeirned to have ik Ii umili r the-e and i!e-p iin. ol'exer li..iiii, lliein ! Ilovv it Woilid once have i li Mji d in every pule t- uelroine tin in ! ! t old and harh i now 1 iy in In r looiii, 1 ami the torn- fid ipH-al woke not mw ' itut-riii thrill Slie looked on the pale l-'nii. 1 otiM i'.jin how MK.n it tntiM e. hatt;re ' th it rum h fur the l:lt n rr" l d lie I hit 1 he suite pity with which she must hivr rrirdeiLanv dn'inetl and siUlRriiii; ; tiling hat w a all. J Teirli-- U hind her widow' veil, a few j week later, -he vainly Mroe to hreak the ' Iiorrul raliu. "V.u!d that I could Miller !" ilie cried, j in h-r d ""pairing thought. 'Would that j t Hlit .iii.'Ulli rnulit lllelt the try Colillirvs I cannot I P.eiter had I Iki n the wcakent lii art Id it. dereived and tramplt d on. ran. at the f t r t kind word torUe anil love! Mt pride! a la .. tny fatal pride!-' And tet .t-hr wa- not altogether riht. 'She had Unn too proud, and far in the wrnj; hut her hn-lind had lnen Hid' h lit'. re. very inu h more to Main. A la-! how few are -er!ect ! How very few are happy ! BASE-BALL IN PARIS- The Iiri cone potuh'ti t ol" the In don jivi x the lo. low in atnu.Hinir account . tin cllorts 01 .-oiiie vonii i Anit i ic.iti iiideiitt in that city to 0- i t.l ilit-! the '-iiiie of haediall: j Nunc car-t.ioari.ff nVof iu;n A tncr- ' i.ni' v-ry e.inietly n deavornl to found ;i iii-a-h.;i cluh. hut aftera few inecllii the Itl-titUli'-Il di.jl ti tiittuml death. , ttn at wrrv the trihul.ition of thene cti t. rpriitiii u! Inii. n iu the put-uit of tln ir u tiioti.tl jm-titiH'. rind oreut their d tin uit rr iii the Manh ot a tuit.ille place of rrtutioH. r'irt tney pittln-d uj-oti the K-pI iti ide dc 1 11 v.tiiilen, the wnie. ham ti fpare wlitrh lie in front id the monumental military ho-pital rected hy the jni nl tiioiinnpti Ioui XI". Here w.i n choir.. ttpropri.ite ipot; a iraine wa muhi hlarted; when iu-t a- a line hit, followed lv a run. had Urn r!l led by the captain of the t c uh. tin n prc-i titative of authority, in th H-r-oti uf an o!n -e and loudly-putf- ; in.: m ry " t. app are d ujwhi the cciii'. ; -Hid cat 1 d in a voice of thutnh r l-T the jinHicliii. to it p. Hi' hternly 11 formed tin' dclin.pu nil that any caun . wan trict!y prohnitrd on tin puhiic : thorouhl.ire. and pilile-dy ronti-rat-itii: tin iu-truineiitn of play, which he vttn 11. i with a etirio-ily at -"reat a tlioti.'h the hid the UloninH of it trili' I XeW Ze.lliltlders, rnjlji led ' the crit t.i I if 11 party to f'.-tlow him t the I'ilii i- of . 1 he v-'iitmi'iirf ile Iff. tin the way a narrow i.U ttret ulTird- .1 a t. ni'tin' atftiue tor c.-c.iH'. ami 1. d hy th- irallant captain, tin- km I ill. d rapidly down it, leaving the Mrtly fti'i'Kt io-iare alter thttu in hrvatule-.H illdl.'ll.llloli. Tin- in-xt l.K-ality ju l.-cted hy the hap h tcluhwart a wa-tr ground near the , Lux. ml-otiri; li.itihn. and lu re they p aed - ti rat .'Hill. U .111 len'e I. Htttll the attention of tin tlre.nh d- ol'.ici.llr w 1- att n t- d to the d.iriiiif hn ai h of rule hy the dotil'Ie ircutn-t.itice of an until, use crowd con're-;atiiiir to watt h the -.trance mw jort of a l-ail hein driven hy a viol, ni hit fairly tlffou-h an otniiii'U- pa-rin.i in the diMan. r, to theoreat alarm and di!coiniiture of the j-ii i -Hit rs. who must have thought that a caution had I ecu fued at them w In n the h. .1 vy hail raine cr.irdiiti;: in at one window and we t out at the other. ' Ti.e cluh thought tliein.elvet iu. ky to t-faM with a inoih rate line; ' lut. in tpite ot all nn-liiip anil check-. ! the p.i nii for Ita-c-bill burnt all the i m rotifer m the Ann rit an hrea-t. 1- P ruiined to enjoy the upoit in jaiice and ipiiet, they undertook a ptLTini.tu'e ; to CotirU-voie a htirrcti -iiot iiilheMii iirh al-out liitet n miles from the heart -f the city, haviiij; to torr some two- ! thirds of the dt-tance 011 f.nit. and were j a I lie to indulge in the iM'i t to their j In art- content, until, as luck would ! .have it. the erratic bill wa da-h-d mto a diftaiit fat tnyanl, cuinsr terri- i hie havoc ainon the chickens ami ' d;n k. Thii wa the la.it blow the l-.in -l.all cluh broke up. THE NEW POPE. l io XIII. A MAN OF IKTFI! M IN A . TtuN A NI HI!MNFS l:o Ml: TO Hi: Ali MN Til K M.'KNK OK I'A I'A I. i'uMI' A N i M'M:XIOK. A rorresjumdeiit of the Lond'-n Timf.t. writing Ir.-iii Home under date .1 l .b. O.IV.H in the energy which dist inqnisheil Pe 1 i. Udh as ii delegate .ind a lli-hop iit SjH.I. to ami Perugia, he gave proof, ii a Ciitnei 1. ngo, a s.N.i as Pius IX., uj-oti the removal of the cloml under which the Archbishop of Pcitigiawas in Antoie Li's I if t ime, callml him to Koine a,. I invested him with th.it im-l-'ltati! olVii -. I have already toid yoti that the ih tertnilieil and, US his col h .i.-ue said. imj ttioiis" mannei-s of t In Cane rh hgo 1 1 struck di-may alli. lig the ".itic;iii ftnictionirie-i ,ie- lliiti-ttnil to the etrilll leniency of t!e late Pmititf in his decliuing yi-itrs. at.d had raised against him an outcry ot ui;i pularity during the vacancy of t! .- -.-. which very nearly cost him his t 'hain't of ith election. To several of the vti 11-kt.ow 11 courtiers of Pius IX.. Pic i very plainly intimati-d that he would not put up w ith the liUi ties they l ad lu ll i'- ig ailowiil to take with the Mipti m -nut ti"i ity, ami in a single iu- it.ltiee. Wht H tin Imdy of the deceilsitl Poiitilf w.i 1 ing 1 iiiovid from the ih it h-i Iiattilt. r to the liasiiii-a, where it Was to lie in -ttte. e.-pt tl,g illlloltg tin te.v di-t itiguiiln 1 persons w holii he lad allowed In attend the ceremony ot.- or two l.i.li". s ti w hot u he 1 1.1. 1 given 110 ti. ki t-, he Mimmom-d the Ma-NT d" Ci ri inoiii" 1. upl raidul him in very strong ti rin b r his preiumpt imi in di I'.nl ing ll'hi Ins iiiit rui t i"iis. and U--f.ie the viry 1 mily of Pius IX.. toll I him eiiiphal h all) . ' I am hot Pi ono." Tin clerical pipi rs. iitnl in-jt-i i.tllv IVin Margotti'.i L'mt i lViUwm d Turin, had piedu ted with gnat in surance that the hew Pope sliouid le li.a X., a hint that the policy ut" the new l'ontukate siiould be Uurtit on that 't the one wlucii had just come to an wiI. 1'ecci, ujhiii ins election, declared tliat his name diouid lie li Alii., a ; ciear th-ui 111 iiiaiion that the new luii snouiti iiMier in a new era being im. cotiveven iu the mere choice of ins name. A lew houis alter his procla mation, w lien the Cardinals, crowding around nim, were silently watching ins niotmeiits, ne suduenly rose, aim, ; witimui cnsiiiting tueui, .taid, "Audi- , . auio ana loggia,' ana proceeded to tne i Laicoiiy wi.ence, accoiuing to custom, , a Jtewjy elected 1'uutiii la e.iucted to 1 ; give uis ticneiiictiou to tne multitude a-embieU on tnel'iaza toacciaun nim. : 'lucre is another baicony looking out ! Uiuii the cnuicii aiid iroiuiiig tne main j anar. Had lie cnoseu tne outer Dai- 1 ; 1010, the ice would nave been Uokcii, ! ! ai.U tne access iuii of tne ue-v lJontiu woiud nave been atteiided by all ihe , c ir 1111 lines wincli surrounded tne i'a- ; jmcy i-eioiethe lableU captivity whicn eciip.-Mil us lustre in tne latter years uf . 1 "ius i.V. leo Aill. heMtaied one ino- ; inefil. i-'ianclii, who h.td been by ins side tluougiiout the election, and by ins 1 "scil-Ueiiial lavoreti 1'ecti's eAallaiion, vvhpertda lew words, and tne I'one . Iook in stand OU tne inner balcony, j iiotii tne ciiuich and tne 1'iaz.i weie ! aneady swaiming with an inimen.se j. multitude, but wnen tht Tope's mimt ; vv.o made luanilesl, tneje was a great ; lusli liiioiigh the doors, itnd a thunder- ' ing upplaue rose liouii that laUning iii.i.-vs, needless of the sitered ioc.nn.ji. ' i.iltle accustomed to exiiibitions ol tliat natuie, tlie i'ojie j sli etched out botu hands to ailay tne popular sturni, j and ins voice, t-oiiorous and a'utiioi na tive us he fiioiioUiictd Ins ., iienedicat 1 vos, Uiiiinpolens Oeus, i'ater, l-'ilius, i et bpirilus Siinclus,''' Wits heard dir- : tihcliy by all tne hushed and awed as- M-mbiage. li.hide or out, however, tne blessing is given, and the solemnities of : the Ciiuich, vvincu lor so many years have Koine an publicity and with all the pouip ami I splendor ot w hit u the late lie blood ing over his grievances,; and bemoan ing his intended, imprisonment, had de pi. ved them, ljecci, as Camel leiigo, j ordered those Male carriages lo lie j newly poiL-hed and varnished in which I'ccci, us l'ole, w'nl one 01 tiie.ie tiays ; iii.ih.e his upinaioiice in the crowned and delighted lloman thoroughfares. ; A programme of the new iVpe, bcar l ing lue d.tle o'l the luih insiant, just ; tiirce day. alter the death of 1'ius IA., ! and ptd'iihrd tins very day, is ad ' dics-ieii to the people ot Teiugiaas it Ia nt Tastorai, and enlilletl -Lat hiea e ia Civilta.'1 It is a perfectly Cnris ! ti.ui enumeration ol Ihe lilies liie j t hiuch la cntilled to put lorward as a ! prompter i ciyriii.uit.iu and the louuder of a inoiiil society based 011 the 1 sitci tihie-vt cl tiiei faiuiiy, on 'the meek tiess, purity and seli-tlenul of the Cinis U. in character, and 011 the authority even ln-tl hy a Churcii mode let I. on the laiulic.is tyi'e ol her lhvine lounihr. Tnere is nolliiu: aggressive iu tins homily, no aliu.-inn to the Temporal l'owcr as il ncco-Nii y basis of I'iipal 111 depehdenci", nothing wnatevt r to wmeh .111 i.iiiili or (ii-iuian tlivine oi.tin Ih li'innd niircnes cotiid hot - Ireely st.hst liU. ! , ' There ii still some uiicertainty alnnit the i'ope't rctoiUi inn.. His cori -'nation will prol-.ihiy l-e celebrated the Miiid.iy alter, tiext." The taking jm- se.i-ion ol tite litleraii lanica is -iH t till to i-cdohe by delegation, iis was '. ' ' iiHi.il in the M itidie . Ages. wnen ihe Iap.d Court resided at Avignon, the To, evidently iml kimtuu;iu his own iiiiinl whether or not he will be a pris oner. The results of the various ballots of the Com lave are diiletent -Iy lepol led. In the last i'ecci had 41 votes. The loe is the Voungest of four brothels, the oldest ol" whom is eighly si. 'i he second has four sous, two. ol t.n in Volunteers iu the Italian army. The third biotner of the T'ic i a hi vihity I'roiessor. tormerly a Jesuit, but how hw has quilled the Order. Ihe Tope has also two married sisters. 1'fcX'i 'I AND Tilt HI.mANUS. I have already told you I'ecci 's in stincts in his early career were those of aiuictof men. lie was twenty -seven years old when he was sent a delegate, j or, as we should now say, suli-preicct, to lieiievcnio, a papal tne lace on the j lroutier, within the Aeaimliiau terri- I tory, at that time infested by a brigan- , dag'e exhibiting' all the lealures it now has m the provinces of Palermo and ; (ligenti, llourisiiiiii,' umler the patron- : age of the elty nobles and lautlow tiers j ol the district. The Caidiuals Pacta, ' Peilicini ami De Simone, wiio U-longetl ; to lieuevehto. appi-aled . to vthe .Pope, I condehiinii'g the too severe and resolute measures by which -the dele-gate was i providing against the public security. J i'ecci lotight the brigands Unit h and i had. puisiii-il thein in their mountain ' l.tstnesses, ami storinetl them, regard less of the coinplaiuls of the iuud- 1 owners, win stood Uloii the in Viola- bility of tin r dohiici.es ami domains, . One of theM-f the most Hiwerfui, caiied ( UlMiii the delegate, telling him he was j going to Koine, where he had interest, enough to remove him Irom his oihee. j j'lt is very well, my' lord -marquis," j quoth Pecci, "but meanwhile 1 will i shut you up iu g.'td for three months, 1 where I will keep you on bread and ; water with vour triemlsthe brigands." And he -was as good as his word, and during the nobleman's imprisonment his ca.-tle was taken by storm, the) bri gands were all killed or taken, ami the iHiiide blessed the brave delegate. A late who had the learning "l a lie I mng ol a oei- the courage ot lainiine, already siiowetl a Montallo. i ANCIENT HOSPITALITY. 1 I 1 It was once the universal custom to place ale or some strong liquor in the . chahiU r ol ail honored guest., to assuage his t hirst, should he leel any o:i awaken-ihg-in the night, which, considering tliaf i the ho.-pilality of that jcriol often i reached excess, was by no means uu ' likely. It is a current story jn Tcviot ' dale." that in the house of an .incieiit 5 family of distinction, much addicted to tin' Pnsbv terian efiuse, a B.flc was al-. ways put into thesleepingai'.uthn itt ot the guests, along w it It a l-tt k-oi. siroiig ale. On one occiisioii tin ie wa-a hieei ilig ot elel gvineii in the viciliil.V ot the castle, allni. whom were invited to din ner bv the worthy liaionet. and several aln.de then t Lilt ll.g'ht. Acco d.l.g tti the t.l.ihion of the times seven ot the lev i lclieij gtiestS werealloited toolie l.tlge Kirrack-riHiiu. which was used mi u'i occ.i-iohsot extended ho-pitabty. The butler took cale tli.lt the divil.es Were picMhted, accoi.ling to ciistoiu. each ' i y ; . ; : : . . . k w ith a Bible andtji lmftle of ale. Bilt liter a little coh.s-;,";ttation among thenl selves. they are'-jid to have recalhlL the domestic j 1 istijis he was leaving til, ipnrtmeiit., ".M,m"riend," said one tit the Venerable gtuHs. "you h.ust kno t hat; when we inef together, the votin- r.ii yiiniMer reaiuj ;U,.ud a jmrtion tft' .N-ripttire to tht-?et ; ,',nlv t.ne lhble therelore is neeeUary ; take away U' other six. and iiJi heir plaee briiiir sik niore Imttlesof a!tt' Sir Whiter oJ. " : I'- - TUP ttici nni iad .1 . ... '"se ki.nil. i r 'pr.-sent heijjyrt''-"1 aecuraterep- sentatlon ot tlUteew Silver Dolhiir. r now U ing issued-'tf.m the L . S. inim. (flumlnjitJ 4 design.) 'A- reWtuil Tiiiwj. i.,Ui-ivii,0 ,. ,l l ?uLt the Mmtfbtry orll Inlatlelplna, -tf A CUBAN MiMAN. Few matters i strifri ttie ohservanS ; straiig'er witlv a strotrgc sense of thei! ! nee ulei it v tiian I lie It ill ulll mdkllliin'-l : .1 I mode 01 fcUpptyiug ittutvu yr cny cuss j tinners. lie hits marfcart tilled witlj i hhiuing cans, ami llv in turn liiletj j with milk pirvhat jniiMirts tobe niiiki j but which is apt stro-ely tt savor of CiH-hitiiiile or Crotoiuiso there can btf utPdccehlion as. tt tlieliii uutue characi t..v ..I- 1 1 .1 rl ii'Ii, u.-t?-'..tl hi. ui 1 Ot il M'.i Drivin- his sober kil(- from dor toi 7 , ,.. . .;-. :. i,,.. .... .t. i? ooor. ne ociiiH'iiiierv ,Jiuri uist tuq f- : I fa kM 4 to. gfi :ifW g ; 1 oWM '' i sf - j i cTtie riiji-rti-il J'J-.Un. ) I - - V - V. ' 1 ' T . . ' ." .1 f pretty little call, w-hicr"riui.ust-o ltpett by4 gaihg at the process,? liile it w ars al leather rnuzzie topr.-f)IU its iuterlei etice with tne supply "?T"-.miik intemled for another quarter' -piiie are doubt- less two good reasoirs rt- this mode otj delivetiiig uiiik in ISfvaua and the! ia i g l , ii in i '.... . xf. iiv, . - i ... . .. . . i ; i ., 1 1 1 . , r i t in. it i-r ln 'iml Heeoml large towns in Culia. xtk li st, there can: ..- l'v ' it is sure lo be .sw-eelniid fresh this;.'- hitter a piutieular ' tf.i!iderdium iu ! i. limit., uin re mi Ik wi.iioilt ice call UC: villi".-- .. .. . . . Al ; ?: kept only a short, pcrnqi without spoil-;! ing. U eour.-e the ell4 upon the mal is uv no means fvjuian. ' u' et . . . ..... , ... l.. ... -- er"a Journal. ' js. ! " "m'. 7- ' i J A MISEyV r ' quantity required ''jf ivh custonit.ri the aiijotint of preetpitiit ion t hey pro delivers it. ami drives! ah to the .uet.fr ':ihly equalize its-dist ribution through The pitlieul ammal btpuies'as couvers-i ; the ditferent seasons. " "In India,"' ant vvitli the n-siiieni-t i.f her inastei-.4 ; siiys Mr. B. (i. Xoi thioi. iii a liite cu-toiiHTo as. he is Irririscif, ami stops! ; -address before the CoiiiH-etictit state uubnldeu at rcgularjtiu rvals befor4 Board of Agriculture, "thrcc-quai tt is the proticr houses, ofti ibllowed by a ; ,,; a million H-ople h:te ln--e.ii stiirved Lord Barco, au kmtoror the Earl 1 desert ; such will 1-e the traditions of of Fife was remat kalH' for praciisingi our w n descend.tu! s. . As t ie- sml thafcelel-ra ed rule: 'ict all you can, In comes untit far - agriculture, nngr.t iiud keep all you can &U" 'One day,'ti.ns will .follow, lavor.-d regions u,, I Witltvlllli U"" I' house, he saw a fartlng' lying ah his !.:.... a.-. .... il,.. uTH.niii. trnin lusS ie ar f. .... u liii ti f it ('.llVlU iV it" f n llhu -- Livtim ui .i. ' trciitcd his lord-hip wild give him the I'. ; -yA,t , i : ... w . . S ,t i ii vp i i nr. 4 j farthing, saving it w-i not worth a t nohleniiui's iiiu-nti .n. fvFiu' alarihing i to yoursel', puir ltJy,Tt plied his lord- I ship, and carcluiiy puSVhe xoiu iu his i breeches liocket. ' In i-Jthtiou to being his own farthiug fm-Mf, his ; lordshti) I w:is his own factor umKnut collector, i A tenant who called u4'ti him to pa v j his rent happcneil to bi-TJ. licient a farth ing. This amount e-b-h'd not lM- ex ,cused. and the farmerjAad to pay the ,rtliiii Winn the ll-ii-iuess was ad- - cocitrvmanHa:d to his lord " .-. rgv,ml, v y a I ! I I 1 II !! H. P L' ML if t-li"-1 - i i . .....I.t i1 Ilii ('(1 11 H II m . 1 . 1 t-dl.-r ye hat."' "Wet.mou." rellied Btrco"" 'it'n no.Kiost ye ouy .n ni- "' and aec)rdin"Jt tor, 'and in .i.i.....,ii.m i.f t h.- aiJrresatd sum. iu loiiimi.i.'.. -.. . 1L....1. it -i ti. I voll call ovvinaii tish. history. ,.f " Captain Paul I'-rv Li. whose .swini- m;n '-:c.tts have i.t traciH -i much atten ti.Vn in this coiiuny, is.w -leading an aii.phibi-.il existence ifl. ILll I e .: .... r i.-ii ot' am.len.b4.J.. .iml lately m rote home tnat he l ' ' ... t n.-.t i,.. i k lie' itll effort t.. .'wini flolii 'lo'ed-Ki iiiain. on the ' ... . t : i ... N; .It I I . r:l I !l lii.. il nv. r lagos. io -.1 t -" " tan cot eight hundred iiles iil.ve l- 1,-ijo. with htiiin r.'-us aterlalls am . o.i.'u to Im- surmounttj-i; and is. alto itvei lagos. i" r. ist. ii. i.-. j. "-.'" i .rlii.er theniostil.ihger-jfi's-t.Vik Boytoii h.ts vet attempted. hind lirst. well and trujfc panl, tus-iora- w ic -. t.pi n 'um. . - l exhti.ited several-fou boxes tiheVl-.. urn-o,' t.- crim. o, wind .a, n. we.,m w - 'd and shvcro.n. ,".ov." JJ-P-. I req-urr ..hi o, in.ec-u.ch M,r A' .i" lo'lr -I ... rich ;as vour-1f'theti,re,;.o;.i-.aml -oM-r an liour tor .tys ti .v., . , 1 i ,- ; wo men to w .'i' the t lo. k. 1 e perniu- sel'." "Av. moti. . s.vH hit h-rdship, p .. ...... t. ,,.,' ..Jiii.tes "how. can" that i-i-r:iM"Ii.e.,use lv, j ;;--(. ljni,; r ,11U1U. Th-di,!s TREE WASTE AND ITS SEQUENCE. Tht mutter o'f forest tree cult u-ej ami I 1'iest i taiiou is in rattier an aiiohi.uiotis ' state hi this country. At oye ehil of the national diniiitin, people iire j.hint ! ;ing trk-es ami studying everx means to' j turn (ienuded lamis back info forests. , jju liie oiiier, yv(olsare iieingtelletl and ! ( small war is in progress against the .tmvennneht -011 account ot its prcveti tive elf oris.- In Massachusetts societies j itre org;mizcd to stimulate the pivserv : iui: ilnd renewing of .-forests :. in ! 1 .Mil 1 i 1 : 1 1 1 -a 1.1 . ...... Cl. 1.. .... 1 Alontana, the authn'ritiesaEe denounced i ia int.n-..'ri,-..r uiti.!i.u 1. i.o....... ... ..t j t c ,H-ople, lecausean etideavor is made. i.t -I...1. .1...1-....'..!.. -i. 1. i-...... i - 1 o .i. .p 1 lie h jioiesaie tieiintiiiig 01 puiH lC ; liihds and sale of .the tiiul-er for private ! lniieiit. AVith the legal iisjx-ci s of tins quistion of foiest- destruction iu tlie V t I Sititli aiitl 'West, it is not mu-jn tivince toideal, but t he ic-onsidenitious in favor I. : ol iproteciiiig woji id lands are tif iuipor- ' t.t nee pot -mervlylto every agrioult qrist ,' i but to every oijiej ami they should Ihv fully realized by all who Uieye t hat : . ! the oqly valuej of forests lies I in the j ! iiniotinit the Wood-.will fetch n reord. 1 If nil- ..ri. .' .1 .. ,..1 r i'l.i,.l. il...! 1 I . in .'in, 1.-. in.-,j.rii ... i.iiiiii in. tt ., our iorests are uiexhaustihle, at h as! , for a hjiig period to lcouie, he has only ! to castihis eye over the woodland map ' in (aeiicial Walker's valuable statist'icjil atlas' to lK it eive his tleliision. lie will see that the number of .heavily vonled ! tracts" iav ing :?tU) or nlore acres of Uin- ; lier toitJi stjiiarel MiileJ. is st;ii-, lingly sniitll. j Tiic itnii of itll sueh dist t ies s is -eqiiiil only to;l)oiit that of the Atl.intit. States, and J lie re'hiaiuder of the conn- i try, fully ioti! -:itths. has no t iiuUi t he I -map showing a uniform 'blank. Ninv ! consitler the eiioiinotis amount 'of hun- Ujr used vcailv ; .- in manulact ui es.. ; ; Nearly ; SI 44,tKM.t-HM.i is invested '.in-' the 3 sawn lumber imlustrv alone, that- is. f I the .production of laths, shingles, and f- an. I lioaiils. At!d lo litis the. tact i -stated by Professor Brewer that wood1; of the , ......... ............ ...... ... ..... ... -11 1 1 11 - i'n i ns i ne rema i 1 ng inrnt, and some, KeneraPitlea of the em.rinoiJdrain eon- i tautlv in progress u,Km our ? forests ! ; will lie i-icJtedJ This, however, isVmlv 4 I the direct tlraught tor purposes ol ut - s 1, . , ,, , I .- it v.. Immense - areas ol wood and are' J- - .,. , , 1 . f . 1 - . i 1 yearly denuded bv forest tires.. la rue " r... . ... , .... 1" i 1 7 I - i racts a,e pmiiosely burned as a speedy , l"iiWa '"'u-g, ami thus, the wood.-d j regions are remlereit, more and more sparse. If finest lires jveie prevented I as far its fs 'practicable, if. trees were ( constantly In ing phiuted. ami if the rt pkless! deiiudiit ion ol won diiihds-coiild Ik stopted by the laws alr??idy in. exist ence, but ;t pa rnt Iy it enforced, there is'Jittle doubt but that we jxissess liinlH'f enough to supply'imlelihitely. ; all our needs cither as fuel or for ' 'iiiahufit'ct un'ng pin jioses ; but save in ' isolatftl jnstanees -'trees' .are not U-ing . j Pl.iiitf'd, we have no schools of forj'stry fsiich its I'.vist 1:1 Europe jto eneourage j s IvicuH ure, and as the rcenl proceed-'' ings in'Coiigiess have shown.. 'a part of the populiti ion claims fhe right for i pViv "ate eiids to deii.iide the woodliimls . now iw (n d by the whole .com -.try, and ilei't mleis in the -Legislature aje not . - W :i lit ing to sllpjtol t t hem. ' . i We have iiiieaiiy taken occasion'- to ' H. int 'out the 'dangers which results from tree dt-si ruction. The' exact re- ; latioii id" forests itnd "rainfall is- not.: ih liniicly set thii;' but' thore are very V numerous cases on "record" where the dt i'. met ion of forests has resulted in the production of desert wastes, ; and ' where Jrees li.rve Ix en reiaiit.eii humi dity has. returned.. it is laid down, however, by such authorities as Dr. X. Crouinliie Uiown, of Srot land," and others who have made-especial studies of the, subjects, that "'within their iiwn lihiitsiiijd neitr their own I -orders forests maintain a m re 'uniform degree. 'of ' hinuiilii v in the atmosphere, than is V . .1 ....i-t ..i l" in e 1 .-i t-i..! ir i-i 1 1 1 1 11 iij 'l-iif-V tend to t..'om..te the ' freiiiiency id , . .. .. .." , . .1. . ... . now ers. a mi 11 met no 1101 .lu.ini iii ' " " : to deat h since the forests have I -ecu c l olf. causing t he spr-imrs: to dry up." Ut ltdr needless to multiply warnings of tins ''kind. In the thickly settled countries of.Kumpe each gem-ration is lioimd by law to leave t le forestsin ;is good "con.t li: ion it found them:-. Forests ,. Iin ai.eted from lire and th v ;tre n-- ganletlav public prop'-rty. Cut il we a,Hj,t hfj,, pt somesnniliiireourse. e;tcti succee-i t;eii rat it -n w ill 'transmit to posterity ..i ... 11 1 - ....... rt.sl,!t is onlv.a que-st io anI-..iTjM. natives lof parts of Sot IVl.lot O.ll I' is lli"H mi.. ..- ami fuore -dejilet -1. 'in oft inn. iuth Aliica - . ' ... . . ... . tell of rnint trees and Iorests, leriite rd'aihls. and abiihdant tloodsand siiowers, i'aJl existing or occiiriiug in. a region ! now little more than a drv and aril receive ail oVertilUsOl m nii.tii"ii nn ii.-h , , . .i cannot obtain all its supplies I nun the VII I I :i 1 M I ( It M MM 11 It I II f III MM 1 1 L I I J I 1 I I I - ' 1 I - .... - - , J ,,c.,',li ., e.tnntrv' )if : I tl i ! .i t iuviniiM'1 in .- t.itii -, -- tiike.n. .Exhaustion of resoui-ces intist tiltimately succeed. .and v. it h it the. end of iiationariexisteiice. ' Thfeloek iii lie; tover of ;Trini.ty f'htireh.- Jii-tv York, .in the. hfavie-t in Ani. rit ii. It might seem th tt i'f-its eon stntetion an i-tlbrt had lieeu ni:nl';.'to-icer- iitain how inucli. metal cojlii! -- niy .v-Jl-'l.iii'eil in a clock.. Tin' frainv"'sta:eii Ijni'iie leet l'.n-g. tivi" f. '! Iiigii au.'.l ' tu-re..-"Hi er witle. The III iiii w if' N . are thiity .-bielies in diameter.- Tie-re ai" tinee k "heels' ia th-time train, ami three ea. tt ft . i . . . - e ... . l :. . 941 I I - . itrjki- di'l Hie t hllie. I lie i niiimi; i,ei-l,are forinc-l of. ihli-l rt-ting, tlnrty m i,,.s in tliaue ter and two inecs. litick. .(,id ure-di it en h; a ".pitiioii a'.d arhor." im thi.4 ai-!mr is pMn-.-d a jack 31 . . l&re eih; fet-i in diameter, -althoiigii tiny !j iok little ni ire than halt" th it sie tVoin .Jir'oad way. j The tiirce weivi.ts are lii.out rt-Tiiht liuiidreil.- twelve hundred. ; and lit-i.-n .hundred -.oiaid- np -ct'iveiy. A- 'lU'g hn is "placed at tie- iHitto.in of the Swell that lioltl- ariout a bile t.l cotton fvt a'-te. so thai ii "a cord -lmffld' break, tlie i'o ton wiCild ' clr-ok' the coiicu-.-ioii. f, ,- Aiiifiir.tt. i n'.!" xiv. - . ' Kittiiraroo hides are an iiuportaht jtrticle of export from Au-'traha." Tiicy oe said t make the most pliable ie.ithel know it. ' . 3 - . . -I . . or am .flier Varieties: Kati-iiy Kllhl "datiseuse. is stiij eiiiht v-four. . I r, the once, -fai loiisj nvmg at 1 lie a All the H'jHs have Jieeii Ititlians" ..1 I:!..- a t 1 - ' .1- . . : since the elect ion of Adrian Utrecht, "in 1-.VJ.; VI. It v;is transtic f old ; who said : "J'.tlrioi isin' .refuge of ;i scoMhtln l.'' I'r.-Johiisoiii is the hut ; Value t he-friendship f.f -him who j stands 'by you in the sstot t; swiiruisof f insects will surround you in, the sun-, shine. ! j - ' Stiit isfics show ttiat short siglittjd-v ncss is i.11 ttn' increase in (.erinaiiy. A Jt Vtry lii-rgj Al ntre- of the petiple "weur '. Vspecs. " ' ,! i ! '' : J , ! 1 ii 1 . ".' . i - : A shipmetit'-of Sussex rout it y, S"."v .1., zinc ore hits been made to I'.u i-dniml - With ;i view. to tests in the mak of zinc jtitint. ' ; j f - . : j Ihe rorit mental newspape s iarwjr! yoking fun at Kiiglaml for. her li.lit ii- jtnis pusilion, with her vauiited navv "lottletl up.V, v: One .may fouy an i.lta if ' tlie isie nf the .r;itu-aii at. R niie Jintn the lai't that .'I i.oiHi.troops iittgla U easilVi 'qua,!'. teretl w ithin it.s walls. 1 -r-Tlie lirst court drtrss-. whit-Ti !t.le Princess Mcrceties wore as (Jtii'eit is id white satin, wifh.a ruhy vehet ttr.ifjr six5ards loti.ij, ciubroitlered wit h' gohl: A Wealthy cwbiirypnrt in;tn.)e.n: ful that . his relative.- may try t.o put him int i'v.i luu;it a' afty linn, has pmv bled himself wit h jeVeral phv sirians" ccrtili-- catcs t hat he is sane . f- -1 i - A lump of coftl- from Indiart Collicryj, weighing h,:i:2 piiunds: u ill In- exhibited at the Pitris Ilxhihit ion--iis ii diminutive sanjipleof I'ebinsylviuila's.-j mineral resoure'ek. -The raislin tf the blockade m'thft -. .... m . Vls th" '' U M.Tlles-a very n.K,rtant eh lUiick-seii .has given, an en'oi inoils 1111- mli'ss ni iii nt 1U t'' "f ' I' d gn at jN.rt, n , .,, .. . Vi ' . 1 In voutli grief conies w it. 1 ; rush .,..1 .. ,1 , a 1 . r , . nd. overtlow, httt-it dries no, tmi. Jike , i,u . Y-., , ., . .. . t lie toi lent. , III the. W liter ol llf.lt r,uAiu a,, Jis,,,.r ,: j,,,,, ,,.ls, u M cv..pr.,tioi.f-.lc. !w,f. t t '''Cham." of Jtie parts Cfnih'rHri, ii. h;id prepiti-ed ;i cititoon of lii s marc k as T. t lit' Spliin . lo wJiohi tliC il.lslein iju'eS-i ; . tloh should be li'lelieil. but Ihe il ill f lij.'l-- j. it ii-S let Used to s.iM'tii ui (.lit pllhliejit hi i Mrs. 'Lincoln, of liosfon, -h.-tfCtUo- 1 young A I'l.i' itir lions' Im- pels. j ine tweiitv-oiiC; no .nt lis old,- Itnd perutittcd .to' run about t lie lfnus ; dogs. - - 1 he police .have oivere 1 Cji- j c;i.gt- them-. j .. j. T 1 1 -. 1, - -' aiKige v . i. .1 'icrre, i ioi ; land'Ciiy, has ;tskei the .Legislat t ic 1 -.. 1 : 1 1 . .V - : I : .1 I ' ! pass. 1 if inn aoii.isiiing. ills oiiiii .transferring its d litres lo other ci 'His reasons are t hid very lil-lc l.u- cotnes iH i'.re inm. iind helloes n eiiougji to ciirn In- id sajjii v. Aecoi-iling to I5ostons bojle Spertoi' lhi,l'e itte iibnut i,l i m --, billets "iii that ciiv - loon ted.' iM-iiea'tih sidewalksand el.-ewin re. Tlehaib llj.it in teir ve;ii s' ,1 here has been Ijoller eXJiloSlotlS.. v st lllg iH-J lives tlie th-si ruct ion- oft ..i mi 1,000 iif pt it? The title'O tierui of Tramps, is'diyeh to t he vs mi nth- who walked, from Jiahgor to Kansas City and Irnek. Sho -t'lireej'yeiirs at it, uiid her route' was from direct, .U-ihg v;iricl , bv In r wan dering iiicli'nnt ions. .She vvorked ;i 011 4, hi.' 'w ity. lifiL 'iic.fally JiveVl. by gi'ng mid -steitliud. i As the tlebuuid for ovsters ',rases the propa'-ation is pn-port ateiv exteinie'i:, r;inn irreie. is atelv ixtetiiie'l, 1 ';ind thei eitoii'h along tifjt. iA t hint" i-'seiibo'ai pi oij-uce siitln ieiit of ..t h'ese shelHisl Stipplv the world. , On the nthel we are told t iiat 1 it h the Htigli's Iriisii oyster fisheries: are di-Hiii tug i'.ily. am. t In- t ime; i-;iiiiiot Jm- faf dis when they will cease to bt, 'product , Tin-'Mormons; are a peculiar ei but t h'-ir Le ishit tire m i;;ti"ii;iitytgr out Solue heali llV ,iWS. ibin': pilssi-i it the pl'i-sellt S'-sslun' t!('ilji-.s cnliil loir liariiitrA as "the practice of exciting groundless jihlii-ial procetdins, iititkes. tin- oilj'fm tj- puui-ii:ible bv ;r , of noteless t hilfu thl-eeh WIldTed. doii or impfis-oiiiuv'ii.l- In ll"' couuty jail ."exceeding si'.' months, r ' ; . j ' The (amnjiis sea lioijls V-.f Sa)l lb hear San I'd ;i ncisco. fiiive .been seiiteti io the Legislature as it iiuisiint i: ii li.ialidilig ,lli.i 1 1 tin-lit . The Fish Vu-liiis.-ii iinrs declani ' th:tt tinless sail Km be j.ro'iec1. ed t In 'If will ' not be 1 1 li 1 II -- the .tcl aliiento I iver'ien CiilS hence-. rIhe seals deVoriii:..OO.tni'l lish eJery vva'r. and an t heniselt'es protected ll'.v a law which irntkes it penal to kill thtni. " ' " ; - r j ' One of th' mo-i lti'-xpli'.-.tble exi'ilo- sio'hs took jilaee recently, lit the' FjillM Iron. Woi ksA.m M'iitgoiiery coiiijt y,: j'.i.. Win n it te,uiist'i tipitl a f.Hl load, ; - i i. . 'ill': o! hot t indels Hilda -show ii.uik. 1,1111 a'liii.iien: 1 iiiiioc- tit action li'"du -iL I I - - -. . . , . ith CiXiilosiiin w i . a il . 1 - tlest-i ilicd ''feattil.." ' IIoMr4-s. a li'iffnlreiLyii away wen shakeuj and jn-ioiiS'.iieiir blurned anti-cut i illying. cfn-iers. Mrs. C-viithi; (ieorge. a ,st it'i'hfSrj in a shoe shop ,u .Njorfn 'Adams, M I'dl.ed I't ci-tl! 1 1 miii It. he elfei-ts ol 'ai seiii- ti poisohing. caijsi'd ny W'H.Kin-g upon l.lm'-y . tijis. ina le uf l..iulit -color, .h: leather. The' Ins! in i ii-.tt i n vaf 'a - Si Tit l i mit ion lltiofi her liiiee. Ill it btw -davs her be '-; became much sw! Jen. and it '.grew -rapidly, vm.i se. unt il the f hue of her tl-Ufh. site -was Mitn I-ecOgl,i.able. . . i ' A iov was.Tect KUy s'-nt lv -r--s t in-crooked io.inl-.ot I '.-ii rjs 1 ;n iji.t: r,vl. Tm wav-biii ran: --Oik- b' fi'niu I. II. W'alfon Ii..vles't".-.-.ii. to W;V. De Wijtt Whit-i- Ibtv-.n. weight titty pound It was lii'l ess.i-ryi to .in.iko seve '.ch;mg'.-i. A tag J--.s': eiiil' jo 5r bulb huh- was cheeked lV. eight hiesSeiigl and he .Va- rece;e.l for "lit them. ,'i liiiail.v delivered ec.eiielit olijei'. 10 his destina.i.ou in ! An i: rgli'slf "jji'l !'-, -has annulled i jiang ial'ly w ho. e ia;t o Lngland for .Iter t lie mat l'iii-' f iiig sent l-i'oni L education, iti 1 t'i"if-i.MUi i ei a. coii-iii to eotl;iii't I in thei same ye;ir, and -vvtts in.ii to ti f. him after a rt-si- ihin-ei.if i,i heteeii days and parts of fw'jji other ii.is iu the i..nt i hern part ol the kingdom. An act of Parliament phf scnbi s .'that' the residence must U ,f twenty-iiiie clear 'l.ijs previoti-i to in.tr i iii ami this .residence, was not lit-' eardetl as iiliing the iieqiih ehient. Ii f - ti;- J !' :'t-; i 1 '- , . -Ml I.--

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