tl !! I: it IE . - : '!--;! - - - r.- ...... " ; - :!r '! ;i ' " if"' " f-: " " ""' T ' ". ' t r- i I'-'l - i TttEATHIOT. n a tes o r a i veii tjsrxa. Trinicnt !vr! iif rnrntipTMln M If i; ! ! St oiuiensboro, n. c. lie xreen I mo. 2 inn. j m. (Sijiio. j j fc-. II... .M . i s 1 In. O i 4 5 - - i.im -" , I.. Si) i- 2.ii - - J.m) - -j 4.im I. - ' 6. mi - -.' 10 Oil - ; IS im .so ,i 4.oo i S.on Koo 12 uo " 4.m .( 7.00 .! 15. m 15.11 A.ia .W.I 1.'S 4 111. Ill 1. IU .! Z1. (l l. (II Si 1. 00 Hi. HI 54.00 i.UU KS.UU an. ii ' MJ.OO 1411. MU 10. 01) l.voo It. m a i. on X.) II. m lH.im ). . .Vi. m f , ::.frf. f: 4 Proprietor. S-cIm twciic'y.flT ftiut I,H1. fifty r "criit. r..urtor1ir iltwwhirfMMlilrMfl- n..Hrt OTJR COTJTKY FIP-ST .A. ZTST ID i - r a. inn nut rt-.r- n..U., six wwk Hi Established in 1821. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1878. fj. ti (MMnfi. i New Series i No. 541. J I ul r.tr for .l,.ul.lr clumu .lrtlnei,t: I - '& ' . -.1 : - ! v.- j- r -:T -r..'4 -j : .-. .;. . 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I." ii tin- i-:io.Hj Willi ill 1 i r tin- Iu'Vh Ui-re ii-.ik Hiil 111 tin- c.rn r. .iin! tr in.' k- ( "".t 4 lii v.ii, I i I 1 I- IS C" h l H ' " li Ii.., " .ii.I Phil. I i i-1 ?l t r " I . 1!. I t. II ."l " Tin 11 I 111 i r 1 I M ll'il i, ,. tin 11 -.11 1 M-.Ih j "Il lln.ir nn..'lir w-'-r-l -- 111!!.'. l.."l V" lllll'. Ij'.l l ti" -' ""U. WHii't "i -it ! ii." 'I'lii I i-t w 1- t. tin- Hi ri"-" r "li..ta tii- ill- li. i j i-t l.fi' ijli! ii.(" th- r.in Til H.k "il. I :illn-t. til! .ni tli it th' iu tin 1- j- !;--ii. I. I t i. .1 1 -!. f I Wi.tiM -It itli ". Iir .1 m;i-mi. I li-ili t ill Ilk It W.I- I In ir t 1 tlli" ." "i!i. I "i -..me in! Ir ti.'Ut j' t?i ! It it t- -.!. t.i W'i-ii " ! '!! im r. ' 1 . 1 Hi- '.1 i" .ii. I i i" w,i.j" rc. I ! I'll ' " . in't li'iini-!. r I--- " :. i A CLOSE SHAVE. mow t m,:h: o'NKll. l'-ll I: n"l:i ni n 1 111. 1. K 1 v 1 1 ill- 1 1: vi.. j T!i .!ucalltl 7'" t II- ti r : i i I n k'Hi mui'vi- h jirn t. !! nt .1 illl ot i!. hat .n Vi-Mtnt. il il-iw 11 at y '.1. -ti 1 1 ti I- ti tin" oth r n .irht ? r. inAtkr.l .la-k K. ii.!.l- t-i a n-jrti r .ti ilurl.i. Tin- latter; : km.wli il .1 that he ii.i l hianl a h al. l.it-i, a!'i.t tin- man n rr i t-. .I.n k Ih v-ti-tlil- l!i.- ntiik.ti.'i "ii !! ! tl e I ir' -t 1 - tn-.tr.. ; "n the !.: ..: ati.l AU.'ti K.i.:!...i.l. j .lu-t w.nl t!l I t"4 in a iii if !i ' '.!' il. an-.- tun. V nearly up atnl we'll U- .:! "v.ii. ami I'll t 11 Mm ..im thif! aUm .1 uu.'' anl tin- tin man, ai tie pil"h"l "-.tm- hu:ii- !' oa! in'o tin r aruii turna !'-Ih.y ln"t iiikf U tt r i-iciini r.7 Ii"- 1 1'tiliuu-1, ' than w hat Jim N li a-. " n - y.-ti ! '.! tl at inl-' Ui. k th re m tie m Ii! H uu In . atei 'IaV "'ker. .1 tli I re-nl the iirH'-Mj r. ami .-nly "Ut w h-u a ha't 1 lu i'le, an. I iuni m tea-iin" atal a) in" a.'iti h ti li.' t ain ilai '. ;m.n .ij.iiii. with a hri k. a r-.ar .m 1 a ratth-; ..u l -Ik. I i t l km.w what !ati.. r t. No. ir. .lu-t y."U niliii' a!n al li n- ati-l -atel n here .l.tn ii'Nril t.-l t r i.ht." ii y- .ir-", ainl I'll U t y.'tir La. k will rai- up .-nn-litiiei. I .ui .Inn tlitln't niiml it unit h. Ile w 1- tl." null 1 :iiil l.iae-t man w dat i u r I ee in my It!. . 1 1 - :i. 1 I h'.S tin whi:.- 1 i-t like Ih" w a- n a ly t. l. anv mitiute. Ami ! vu kimiw. he W.'Unt t.lk"' I-i hi rlljili.' j l-t hke .1 1 uiin W..11M take t.i : wmu.t'i. Ih j wuu!d J t In t. ail'l M)' u-l, svii:'.i j thl.ll' th.llj- l 1 h r. Wh.-n he V.i i l.-.tm u i; ..ul In r 1 v. 1 l -t . 1 unniti. ina - 1 t"ity in n - an hnii; .Inn v ui. i4 In f all o r kiinl . afU I'tmiiatcly ainl -ay to h.iu- ll. w it It a hake the In mI, "tie am i well t-.lay ;; I hu'l kn.. what at!-. In r, hut fin- ani'l ! . hn' jul rvht." . I Ja. k oji tie.l the luiuee il ir iij 1 ill ami h .pp ! 111 .m: ln-h hi. 1 ..tithe ip 111 mils j , . V.ii x f," lie conlitm. .!. "Jim ninl me run an engine to. iii. r live yearn, jut a- im- an l my l- In re .intin to tie- ti'in. r w ii.. hal that iii.'ineiit I "t l ! ml" tin- ah are il -in m-w. ! He toik tm- on when I wa- a irn-n j h.iml. atnl in all th'- yeai- we "-tu. k t" ; iTetlur he iievi r -jke a 1 r--H w"til t ( file, ail'l ll he'd .Iw-cll il ltl.llI to lie m,i;ht have pit. I if. I m-j nut "f the -:il ' wiii.Ii.w am linn-, for he wa- a .ver J tul man. I'm l u-l t" runn;n' now. anJ I tlon't ever N-tiier iu In a I h'huu xx hat's going to happ tl j hut when Jim O'Neil hist took me on I vyaa awlul s. ary. and nil. n w ih. l I wa- one i f t them l.irmers x hut we s.ik hoi-lin" the i plow in the lield a we"pa-s.d." "O N. d had a great many n it row cape. did he ii..t ? " interrupted the t i t. r. j V"U are right, he; had. r t-!;. 1 ' .In k, "ami the half t t!ii in ain't Im ell j l,d ala-ut in the le v -p i; rs. .Inn aiw.iys ktiowM wh.n anvthtig wa goin' t.i h.ipp. n. . t I..- had nine 1 ar and a lug lot of iM-.p'e. and he xx.i ' rumiiti t make up i.-l-t ime. It wa iut a huh- afore dark. and. lakiu" In eve troiu . n the tr.uk. .I tii turn, d to in-, ami -Ax he: 'There trouble ( ah. a I ; I I. 1 it in my l-m. s. At f.rst 1 I kin 1. r il-l- it. d that J he w.a trxin to tnghten in.-, but atu-r a bit In- .ud t m. : 1 xx idi I . "u!d 1 . k round Im h.g curve and it tin bridge i- all ight." Ti .a s .ir. .1 in. ni-.r"ucMr. I l;.-tl. ed t h.il Jim had hi eve t right .l.iwtl "tl the rail, hut it is geltiti" I dark that h- roul,jiit .j fir. The old f t.4-imotit- w;u jw-t pu tm in h-i I . i I. k. and presently wej U..t thr-.ti-h ! th. d. t p 1 u; an I oat .-n the high f lliti that riiti to the hr.dg. , A hi made ih.-curve at the ui-'uth of th.- cut. right ; t!.. re in front .f u. and j imt im.r'ii !- i w.i- iniir lior-.-- tfi.it wa , runiun" tln ir N t .l-xn Ihe grade j toward tl,.- br.dge. 1 Idt mv heart ' thump a.-, 11 th. ro.. ..f tux m-.uth. It Jim hadn't k-sl -.. c... I gm l'd have t.i-. d mv. If r;-'it through the Witld-.W, but 1 til- lht I'd i. a- long aJiiiid.d. lie l-Mik in the.hame.it 4 glance. He ktiovx.d if th. Ill h.re 1 xrr k' -t to lh.it hr.dg.- th. tumble down 'twivt the -tring.r. and when wv- tru. k "cm w.- d tump the track, and go thloiigh th" bridge Hit" the nxt-r. ami Im1 mily knows xih lh r any of : th" tu hiindtcds of 1 . Would have hs to tr 11 x hat Tin I. hoi" t...w. ... ,u. k - a t'.a-h -.r x ,th a ! ..motive i iiii.u.a' forty m.'.ts an hourvou xuu-t l'y-'ur lik'unn in. i hurry fini sl.q.jKHl n all tli- ti:uii.. Mv ..!- hw hf I"t. Mh' iii'.irlv !imivl out irmn uu ! r inf. lu tlm-f xv'iiil iht "'ii iiftivi- jut jii n.l up that hum h li-a-t-hinl t""l i-m ilown the Ixink, Tin v .leln't anv of "em live to m-v the hiii.i ear pa-" hy "1 ra. " When mv heart ilropjn ! hack to i; pi. ue," ml'.leil .lack, " 1 ventured to -ay to him. That was a close ihave, w a-t it 'i ' hut Jim never t"k hi- eve IVoui th.- track, ami never aid vesof no; ami. th..ii;h him and m run to gether for year- and ear-, lu- never "I,. up. ike how he seooji. d them eriltet s iitl.x ttiti did h. and kaved I .! only kti'.a s how Ili.ltlV liVes." A REMARKABLE MACHINERY ACCIDENT. - I Ml.' "I theliMisl l lil.ll k.lhle of llia- j . f 1 1 1 1 I ae.i.lelits that i-Vcr h.lpem-d I witmuil -.Meat I"-- ui ilia- iM ciilleil III 1 Kola-Its lulll. ill s.uth 'heIel, 'a.. ..ii atuid.i atteii.iH.ii. It was al.nit fi!te-n llilliuti s Jm-1 tvvo o'rlia k, hell 1 Willi. illl t l"ier. t he 1 ti:ilieer, a 1 "In- IMUl.il h.llles Km ll I s. one n t he ' attaches id tlie mill, enli ie. t In-entitle j""iu and found the engine "iiiiiiiiu awav, The la-It uf the "'m 1 tlo ' had hiokeii. ami the engine was running l al a t ri ill. late of .sja tsl. The in.iclii- t m-iy thi"iili"iit the mill, as though I in.s-4-s-s.il nf a freak 1 insanity, sud- denlv U-au to whiil and twirl ami rat j tie at a rate which frightened the opi-i- attves half to death. Tney did not at , the time know what had hapa-iieil. ami ' t"r l.-ar of ir tt in' eauht in the wheels lln v stianl huk a little ami l.x.ked on. Km iv machine in tin mill that was tun ! h the engine was luiitiiii at Midi a : hhtliilii: late of sja-ed that the noise j iI the .lll Wheels was the only ev I ! dellce 1 if its la ili ill it i"ll. It Ml llled to stand a riei tly still. The lirst ; thouuh: that entered the mil.. of the manager vas to run .'ll 4 he la-Its i-oti-ti.i t Hi.: t he Inac hi Il1 A' w it h the 1 -limine, hut emu linliii,.'. h".i i t. .that this would otilv irive tin limine greater wer, he h it the la ll-S nil. In th meant ime, (r. frank Knnis. a w.iija-r in the mid, imt i itu; that the laiLr U It runuiii from the engine r.H.in to the .spreader i li 1 a eoinim; "If. Ill lllltt'l the steps and held it until he S.IW a piece of the inline living through thf Mm if, Wheti he roicluded that his 'xisitinu was a dangerous one. and he desisted. Tin- engineer at 1 1 mi tnl to i-t m ar the engine, and Jllst as he filtered t he ei j; i He I'miIii th"' -halt "f the l'v-W heel ilolihleil up atnl il was i'i -Mil I hat rlif engine would tear It-ell to pieces at ee lll"llieit. Tin- tlx -w hit I at this moment 1 i.'.lll tu 1 l.li k. .Hid almost la-J.ue the eliilieet .I h.llles Kl.uiskliew what vxas -"in t- hapi-n. with a racket as Imid as a "lie nt iHU-k.-llV, the IluUielise '- j wheel l rke lllto a humlled pieces, j I In- driv t r 1 ii la-It W as t"l II ill shleds. It t as .lined at f 7' The f.l.-i-es of t he I w !.. 1 lli-w in all dueet-i'iis through the" id. sand i.Mft ot the 1 n i ne-i' M.11 1, an ' iuiuiensi' pi. ci- l iti tlitown through j tin- t"p nf the luili-llli and eolul! lelv J v r tin- nu!!. It -ui' k .m a l.-me. I i "lu.n !e! ih lu-iiishimr the lat'.eir The 1 eliUllie VV.i- still I imtiin'. when sljd-j ih tilx ft x .is t . ipjM-.! bx an accident. A piece "I ti e r.-'t "I "f the tlx-Wh.-el d.-pas ll.-lll .l.e atnl sick the cluck V.llxe. stopping nil the steam, i l.iigm.s I 1 i". 1 ami 1 ies 1. inns li.llioxxlx seajwil a t.lllble death. hell the Mm. I fell t h Wile standing ti. .ii the iI.m.i n the t-ngiiie-i.M.ui. and I he t . .p o t In- entitle xx as all t hat s.ixed tin-in li.-m iniuix. as Ml the falling matter lodged in tin machine; v . The falling of the llx-whff Ij ami the i"d bloke tn t In XX, ill latXX.nn the engine .Old -...." T I "Ills. A XelV X.llu.lbie lii.lchllie x.ls almost hlirted 11 lid" I the .hl-iis, dain.igitig it almost Ux.-iid re-pail.- CJihr t'rtitlH'J .V"' '. AN EXCITING STRUGGLE. A FVTIII-K AM .,. Al l Ai Kl 11 A 1 l: l'.ll I mm,. ! The Pittsburgh l.t l r in a recent i-ue sax :- ' - I A 11 exciting event .M-ciirred yesterday I at the residence of John K. Large. ! attortiev-at law, on the Port Wayne ! road, a short distance from the 1 llx. I Mr. I .urge had a line dog, ami yester day While sitting ill. the MM.Iil the dog j suddenly emitted a jaculiar gr.ox 1, and ' itnuiediatelx thereatter. sprang at Mr. I .at gc' Ihr.r.it, at the -a.iie time froth- j ! ing at the mouth and prc-eiiting every ; iipM-;iran. e .f U ing mail, j The dog fatted In reach Mr. Iirge"s throat, and, intatitly realizing his M-ril. the g. ntleiuiiu M-ied a chair, and lioldiug il la t Welti himself and the iuiuriateil animal, he managed .to keep him oil, at the same t ime calling to his son to cine to his assistance. W le u I the son made hi appearance the ani mal sprang at him. but .rluuately failed to bite h.tu. In tin ii Mr. Large came to " hi -on's assistance, and a ftctie of the grcsae-t cntii-ion and ex ciu im nt 1 tisiied. j The two men, however, succeeded in ! keeping cliar ot the dog's fangs, mean J time warning the other member of the , famtlv to get out of the house. Afler j ii. lively combat they drove the dog into a r.M.m in tin- ihinl story "f the house and I-a kedhim in. The then prepiir. d to put an end t hi existence, but xxln-ti tlu-V Wet c r ildv for this thcV dl-cot led the dog had tumped Iroui an open j xx in. low to the hillside, ami wa gone. In it tdiort time the dog reapp. an d. He -nie.l to have recovered Iroin hi ti; ..f ma. In.s-, and was evidently all right again, hut tin- new- of the atfair had li'Mxn lar and wide, and the ret- d. nt turned out m huce with various, description of firearm. A ha!- xxa j inaugurated ami the dog ran into the j rivei. Th cr.ox.l followed, and xxln-n ! the dog xxent into the water, a volley w is tsi. d al him. winch ended hi utl- ! eriugs. A Mr. Large say-, "enough h ad w is put into him t ink him." ! Mr. Iuge and sti are to la- totigratu- r at .I 1. (m.ii th. ir nu nxv --iip-. ; FROM BLONDE TO BRUNETTE. I Hi: rilK.iX.NAt. I II AM.K III VT XX -Illl. I . I : li.it.l "K I.I..II IMN... Tin-Che ago Ti ', in a lecent is sue, -ax: " Mom ha thf t iecti ic lluid do!,.- a ui-'M- ui ion thing than "ii xes ti idax niolliilig at o .."ci.M k. iit the le-i.i. I,. ,-,. Mi. II. I. ;uild. Mr.i'uild and his xx ite xx tie .mcUJ'X lliu a la-ilr-ailn IM the!-, "lid t-.x, atnl 1'tt ie, a bi ight- ' I.l.ed . hlld ol I xe.lls of age. with , gol.l.-n Clll N. iM-cuple.1 a double cot "ll . the tit-t llool. III nllli.lMvvXX It II lnl grandmother. Mi. J. J. Atm-s, iig.l .il.H.t " xe.Hs. This cot xxa placid iiii h r t he ..j. niug of the main llue of 'thf j I.iilil.. V. The hist leci'ilectiou that Ml. l.tlild had "f the situation W.l that hf was .-ti tin- tliMir .. f the Ifdl.M.ni to him and with hi wife clinging ' st-nainin?. IT. tunnel .m tlu- 1 i r! it 1 at iirst ylanee lir..v-r-V t!iat"t I.. - i'.u-inst platunn in the viliii niriMi4n ami in tiie riHuns a.li.ni.ii,r of ; Wt-rc han'in ovt-r Jii htul. ami the atlun- i.iutru.liii,'. The liinu'les in ; the VIeinitV nf 11 if eh i 1 1 1 iifV vi.-1.. t..... j uj.. II,- then emnludeil tiiat Iihtnhu; , lad done the -Work. The next thuu-hl ' was the k'randim.theraml his j1.i tighter, i I'tlie, U-low. I'lMin aniviiij; in their .''oin, the little innocent, her fare, j head of ruris, and hands l.lark with thesiHito?" tiie tlue, eoiiiineneed toelap iei nanus al Hie apja'.uanee of the kMamhn.ithei, ul, was also hlackt-ned with the soot.' I jaMi examination, Mrs. 'Ames was humd'to H- in an in-' s-iisihle eonditioii and a d.M-tor was .silluiiiomil. lleuppiieil leuieilies. The eiuld told Uie story of how the lire eame down thechiliiiie and knocked uer.M-ll ulid "k'landina" lioin the rot , . me limn. 1 u ciuin was men kuIi ! jeete.1 in a eere kith, and Then was . -lis. . ,v., i, , tin- in. t remaikahle feature II I I . u il Ti 1 : 1 - . i "I the whole attair. Tne pi M usion of I'urls, which wen- of unusual length, leachin- aliuosl to the child's waist, and winch had lain of a luiht ol.leu hue, wereot a hlllL-hlai k or intvj color lioin the iiMits to the tip. A closer ex amination revealed the still fun her singular laet that the scalp of the head was also coli a id, indeliiily it seemed, the same as the nair. I'p to ii o'clock on vesterday aftein.Min, alter a "lapse of liftii-u hours, ami utter M-jM-atedwash-itis withaininoiiiaaml other solutions, every hair remained the same shade ;us when the change was lirst noticed, and so with the scalp of the head. The phvsiriansaidth.it the remarka hleciiane inint have la-en the result ol electlleitv. hut la-Volid .this he iliil not venture an explanation. He had heard ot one or tw. instances like it. The vitality of thejhaiT did not'seem to I a drsl loxed, fori it was slill as soft Us silken skeins. Tie i-hiid se-nieil as lively ;is a cricket, and lather pleased t.'iati otheixvise with! the sudden tratis t"iiiiati"U ttoiu a hloinle to a lutiuette without cost. LAURIGER HORATIAS. hi TAK-I K, A I IUMK VKKslKIEK F I tIK KmitTII I L'KNTt'KY. Those who knoxv a thing or two aKiuti'himse history, writes Kdvvard King to the J lost 011 J.irie', look with admiration oh a tiny slat uetle in xir celain which occupies an ohscure corner in this Chinese exhibit, and which i ii"t to la- sold, l'x this statuette haiis a tale- I do U"t mean a pig-tail- hut a i-ritahie although exti-cdinly roiuan- tie history. It apjears that, about nino ! c.-uturies la-lore America was visited ! hy the I'ngriiii lathers ami mothers i there lived in China and relgm-d also a wnrlhx and !x iH-Iicciit monarch known as iiivn-Toiig. Novv,Siueu-Tong w as not only kindly t lis people, as ln-caim-a Son ..I Heaven and the mightiest ot j ics filiates, hut he was a patron ol, tHe art-. Wherever there was a porcelain taclorv that had la-gun to run down whert-Ver there xvas a struggling artisan who xvas iticlitied to sina-h his lnigile w;irt-s, curse his stars, and die when ever the sublime bailie which Pah.-sy the Huguenot fought later xvas in pro gress, the Emperor Siti' n-Tsotig ciiine to the n scue. ami it is largely one to mil that we see lo-dav such glorious specimens ot the triumph ot art in l hma. The Emperor xvas as lorn! of those unhlcky wights who cultivated ihe muses as of those who moulded Ibtir thoughts into .vases and orna ments; and one of the pints ot his time Wiiom he pa! ticplai'lv adored xvas Li Tae-Pe. This vcrfilicr was in many respects wot thy of (comparison with Horace. He resembled the Latin in numerous rcptcts. He wrote rattling love ballad ; he was a Ml of a philoso pher, and In- was extremely fond of the iloxving bowl. His faults' xvere so greatly o erhalaticed hy his excellences that the Emperor im n-Tsong exhaust ed himself in cllorts to do him ln'inT, ami when he could think ol almost nothing else, he invited the jxiet Li-Tae-I'i itothe iuiM-rial alMalc. seated him at the iiiim mil lable, and xvil h his tw n imp. rial hands served him an excellent dinner of bird "s-uest soup, fried dog's tail, cats'sears wilh rice and curiy, and scrants in matelatte. Hi- likexvise gave him of hi- choicest tea, and sent Ihe joyous I.i-Pae-Pe away lejoiciug more vociferously ' and harmoniously i than ever. Ihe him se rumor hath 11 ! thill henceforth the! poet's libations. under the prf-ure of hi vast success. i fa-ciinie so numerous and frequent that I the Emperor was the least bit vexed. ! He never said a word to Li-Pae-Pe of his i vexation, however, but he tiaik-a mat ' litlie venegiince on the p.M-1 by causing. j his staim- in jMircelain to la- iiiade. ll I n-pr. -in led toe Chinese Horace in 11 I haif-rc liiiiug txisture, witn a eup in ! . . - , . .1 ;.t. .. .nu- one naiHi ami eviueunj ous.... i...,j the worse for a prolracteil sojourn at some wcll-funu-Lcd sidelNiard. Now, xviis not this Lmpemr a cunning man, and xx.is not this a pretty punishment to U stoxx on the bibulous Li-Tae-Pe ? There stand the statuette, nearly nine centuries after p""f Li was gathered to his lather, to testify to his salient tault. ' GTHE SUTRO TUNNEL. i:..i:iN.: A iioi.k -Jii.lTU kkkt i..-n- L-otlVajiKT I'.KIJIW XIIK si KKAt K oi 1 iiiLtui irT The lieW s ciilue I l oin that ii connect ion xvas the Mitro Tunnel and San I'raneisco made latweell the l.i'i'.o foot level of tire avage strong draught ol air Mine, when "ii itt once poilied into 1 he mine. ami. Men Sutro en- tc ring the savage works Mom the tun nel, a general joliuicatioti ensued." The object "f this lelnalkable engi neering woik is to m ilitate mining oa-r.ltloIls..n tlje 'olllstock lode, where the miners have Veii.hed a dei-th ol iroui l.oon to -g. .'" teet. The expense of pumping 'Up the Wil ier tiom such ii depth i tiliorinous troiu .-jiMi.ioito s.t.tM '.,' a ear is the est. mate; la-sides, work? is ditlicult m an atmosphere of from '.'." to lgo .le- .'lees. When- th"- Water IS otteltat il reiua-ratute..f 1'-' degrees. In some plan s miners can only handle the pick f u live minutes at a tilm'. having then to retl.ilt to the "CHihllg-pla- int.. winch compiessi-d air I intlodllceil. so that it ott.-n takes three or tour men to kf -pone pick going. A recent item set down the dailv consumption ..f ice la rinaii in some parts -t thf- mines at him-tv six .unds. The aim of the Sutro T unnel w iu to create, a it wete. a m w sui face and a new lunt "t de parture, nearly i.-1" ' 1,,u t!": giound. To hi depth the natural flow ot the water will dram the mine. . : . i ..i..,. to make the 11JO- 11 Is III t union .iaii".. , , . . tne-lorce vi the water tailing trow . . - -.- aiove l'Uiii the win ile 1 lilS. Hhil liM-hare. at thetua' I't nel U-vt-1 siirlace vVitiVnUiiitely greater etise, aiil ess cost thfjjt could la- h"1ste.J to tli i.niiif tl,u ..VTo t .. 1.. L . .u s ,-r .-.-,.'..tn; illU.-irj ,Carso4 t he tut- 4 fan, m .... I 1 1 - . , . . -i. - - 1 I i - HHHUII ll I f I I nei. .inn, ira irnr a consu erah e Tl itk itH, ., , ...1.,.. .. :v j" aner w ill -m ... JC...'- - - - " s S'lusiil to eoinpresk air tf) I I . . t..i. . S l-esent iiit4;dl the niities to1 r h, til- atimisphi'-if ife'l prolyl machiiiefv.- 1 L 5" the cost. hoisting and .traiisiorf nig to the n,:s at Virginia ( hi of tl$ I.-hUI tons 6lAa-daily proiluciil hv fh Conistock los-is pUucil at l,.iOil; tlif tunnel -ompuy claims tiiat it leaii.dif liver the san "pre at the imnith of tli?' tunnel, the ixyji of. Sutro, I.xdn l Nev., at at'xiHflisr-i of thu making the-v'towirit rival ot- rathe! the siiccessoKjj-.J 'Virginia.; Witji thes advantages. .Jvxili la-! a issihP to takf out low gradiMiiv. that ijioxv it does m.f pav to extraij long allHr ihe Imhaiiza liave.la en ex ti4sted. j ! j . The Sutro Muiniel .Company has; unf der Act of ('regress, a right "to'.chargij if J a loll oil iolii i.I mni.l I ..'3 -t-- I - ..i.u. l. u ll Mill tlK the mines aft its conipleiion.' Uhii-h with the oth soiuces of levetiue inf dieatetl alMi;4;sliould secure a handl s.tiie proht 13" its .shiiroliolderk. win! I'hrtheifovvii'&.niJU rtcre tract 'at th ....... i i . i . ! -j V ,. ' lurV' l a lYwn . . V? VIU ventilate ..ii, X , 7 "I' :"Tea.se:irom iN.Mto TJ... or 1 is-ui-m ftJ s i ts .hSi," ' V..t,!r,,l!ir 1 tll Uut-stion of an election hallot?- f -Samana wa. built. liiore w-ork-fe-l , V 10 tS' U'l'rsaml groans)-a'nd whether the j I- C -4 ; w r, " 'Q It-use. Aami. 1 .n renville act has rot la-en given forth it - ,- i ,rM I )lr:u,l UansiM.rtatmi, witiiUlonhS- to the neonle that it is uinioH I! ii it l -Utl niventetltM u en,, ei;y" -ongtess as. g, v e 1 inrsts oi laughter tin it was impos tlieni all the mghis Hot previously wiu-. s.l.le ,,k-,..,ve i,..ti....- i... .....i... .. i lori d stance.,Hneet o.,ea4hsid.j ot the tutinetr .sex en iuile.s. j,, length A.doen or t.xe quart. lo.les. so.m s iow iassi,,, tro.n too atoi.,1 J i ll?" V V t '- xx. tked t.l Usaniohjeclh.kslHk-nar o.mphshi-il , . . I w rk w-t I t ye;ir !'t' n , h tT"- , ' t"! Ml ' t,U'ail'- A'' tlir '"t wh cl, s M-a n jisiies the easterh has. "I the H .ksiuj-aiige. It is doiole) tracked, stra.iX-af an arrow in its couindeeoni ,ts extreuuty th, ami starot.lght at Us entrance can la seen. 1 he ,r?se- is lust sulffi-ieiit I'm y-t - drainage; threiKiir shalts insure vent i-l lation. To precise, ground vxasl i .. i .. i -.ri i. i ..... . - f . i "V v Lt ? 1 ' Miur in means imtieii ir was i Si ime tilin-sl ere machitieryTas intfo.luce.1 to d. the In. ring. .to total length ot the tunnel acconlnJf to the chart is go. ,m fei-t, .ir;! -uiih-und VS.i yards. The ! i-ikI tl. ll.rnAr 1 sTT i I ,,-1 .1. I , ii.r v ' "i"'? au.xiuaiies, wip c.',suii,.r,'i..'5 (pioiia-1 i bly s:"."hI,imn' h. J-ince U-eii ex-mled3 on tiie work;. a-l; it' w ill cost ?.Vhi,oh! to complete thislMrack and means olfl lriiiishirtiitioiif-4.o that altogether aiif! oiitla.x ot tlolU j.', ,."ll,IHJO to ; will nave la-en ifVundl when i.utlax of troiu ij,7oO,iHjo to 1.inhi.ihh the work ft is tiMisli.-ii :Z?-: . . S ""Though this ,uhuel has been rlimedf to le the loiiges.ui the wmid, itsliinksj uu iusigniiiciiwi wnen compaivo vviiijg ie. l"iitlmchouli('ger Adit, to eoiid'uct Ll be water from i;f?fe. PreiU-rg .ininjes toij 1 lhdhschotila-rgY.)n the EIIk-, 1 near 1141 Meissen. W orlJw.L, la-gun on . this Adit in the la.i'nonths of Is!) : itsj length, .with 'ilhranches, is rathei; more than thirt fliie and it half hxJg- lish miles, but is necessarily 01 ,ajf smaller sie, hiiVjig a uniform I eighty 01 -.i-sj i.-ec ov. ax? nun soinewnau ress.ja DISRAEIJ PROPHECY. TIIK 'IT M K Wlihj MMK yllKN YOl'3 WILL ilKAIiv Jfij His UlisT sKK 11 IS 111 K in.lsK 1 OVlxioNs. Lortl KeacoiiKield's present pb.mi - nent position ayPtng the statcMi en ola Euroja' gives po:i?f to the 1 epul iliitioiiM! of the close ol. InW. first sMs-fli I in th p House ot I omiii.fS.iS when known onlvg as .Mr. 1 )israeli."rjir novelist It wn.-a .1 .. 1 - : mane 111 1 .1. ifLii ply to the aftat k Otjf 1, Mr.-1 )"l 011m ted u'ifid ir.'I-. l.uidett liii 3 de-iei't ing the Lifyiil cause, and issalda to la" rejMjrted vdi:'stim : I 3 1 stand here tiVmght , sir hi-ie th iei uoi.se m the houV ila-canie so ieneral; that the houiiiablJlgt-iitleiiiiiii t:oulil nots proceed foi souiffiVUie; w hen . t he t oti-g, i i . - 1 1 ... i . . '. i.i i : . I . ! -a fusion had soinevivit subsided he said: j a. I stand here toJight. sir. not foi nr - all . but iii sonic Wrvriee v iiliiiillyi tlie - ..'...:... .-iJ ;. 1 1.1:. ....... .-tl: represeiitatixe ofH rionsideiitble niiin-a: la-rot int-iiila-is .fr'arli;tineiit. (Bursts tVicndsluii -which should exist between uf laughter.) NaWj whv smile"' (Con-g tiie two great brauclns ail' the "Anglo tiniied lauglitetiji ; W hy envy im ?f';iXon family, physiologiially, to. use a lllete the liiughtl heciime general, )J .s'o,mfwhat homely phrase, it w ill itu Why should r.nij.iave a tale to um pr,,ve the breed ol the .British aiisto fold" to-uigW? 4itrs -u' 1;t,,.r''l''r'.rlcracyv which, as Is wetl known, sutlers Do. you 'forget th;tyttml of l"'s- those t ti:olu the two great defects of being ef iiigeuious iind iiieriienced youths to f fct an,i hloaied.' Perhaps the' most w hose tiiisophistifl minds the 'bhi:-; cellor of the ExcleftT, iu those tones "-'.il i.oi.i s t lie ( h!it!-ffi; of winning p;ith44"'''sslvt' lau'"u,tl'1 Jam! very rarely imleed eil'cte. It is 'no ,....1 1.....I ..i-i..-: . .ii l,"V'iii'st ion 'oxx'' a.: i .... i . i . . . . ... .... -.,,....,'.';.. t ;,m ..l"tl,; iXllll 11. Mill "in.-" "T'J; -- ', considerable misejjijeepiioii ii exists m a-rs on this the minds of niiiiTJ yueml side of the 1 louse to the condiii. ot Her Majesty's Goyi-meiit w ith regard pothers or daughters xvill amount to to these elections. ;iiti 1 wish to reiyove vt hing sei ion i The mothers are too it. I vx ill not tw itfii&e noble Lord opvV-pj",eIui a,,,) the daughters too shy and posite with npinio which are not-as- g ; ti-iiiil to be really diingerous.- For criKtble to him oii4 his inore imnie-j emluratTce and artistic knuw l diitte siipiairters, ;it which were If e,w, combined with coolness and en- pressed bv the iuor.-.pular section partv sonif iiioiuus iui m. ...i ili"i vve'a'H thetiad I. laughter ami J .meat iiiterrutti"H know notiiuigf which to ine-is tiiojvdelighttul tliau to. shovv courtesy to jiexv-nienila-r. par- ticiilaiiv if tie hailjlfsns to apia al to me I question, ijue.siiijjy; ri...-....v ......v quite tile Hill lie W l.ll y ouuj; iiwnreu sir, when the la-ll i our Cathedral au-i ,,men who go to England: ii they are noiinced the deatliyof the monarch f .ciiutiful, which tli.-l-usually are,"they iOh. oIk and tiiutTlaughter) vve.ai 'u;ve that'nmt-'h iri thM'fvor; but they lead then, sir- lili a ns and cries ot f : f t if thev de-ire to hold ... : i. iiJ--l- tiollT f l-ll. T I u from tie- jiiirtv !,,'' "' f ,"-" jlOW and when the running can tie most .Hear, hear.) Atmtiat -t line We readgt , u made. And in these that it wasthedeajtj-knell of:TorvisUi.--lav( j( fashiouii'hli5 ath;ism a siijierti that the doom of tft party vxas sealed, coiiis,- of I )arw in and Iluxl. y, that their Itinera -'iT-9-wai ii ies weieaooiiL. : . . V A.i...- i to la- ColiSUIIIIliaieii. iio-? i' J were told that wirt;the dioiuii.m ''I4t that ilitich-villilie,kdl.'arliaiii-nt w,,'"hT,..!.,.,Jtiill to success. ,1 Young A the Bight nohorar:Jl"aroi,M had eahe.l-.onM.n are iamentiihjy:d. lirient together the l."ia iVtd pnfpfets ot 1 nspect. We should fie sorry to Tories would la- tlilivvii- forever, to lli,' !,..p,1sit,le for recoiiimending winds laughter )4thd lhat athurs',- ha8,. 0f inlideiitv." htSit a dom were again broiu4 ioMyilly to w hat - , ,it : ., nrcr 0i-..tie day. that ilitich-villihHi;ai.iiaiiien, win. 'r.f!.,.uUal to success. ,;iloung American A. 1 . , were again i.ioimj.srA,j.i. "V thev were at the p.i.iAvireu in- 11,"" rie.'i Mr. HudsoA nr.ed 1 - i - . ,t t he Vatical? 1 ( I iMf-tlM the -,nam-;: U-Is"t The itlica4 I inii:ense g. ter.i I do not iuiplte these saiigume hota-s to the noble trd himself particu-g arlv. la-causc- 1 refithiU-r that, shortlv hut the Ministry a. :ror.n -c afterward, the iiolr&di.rd. asjf toche-K a ,l0.ltive element of social the new and sangu exiai tittions ol L. - - ,,is followers. 'mP'l"$. 1. , - Tiaevlsavs that when manitesto "Uornr-wg . - , I , Wl,,Ii)es Ii.riesconi.i m.i ej.n-. ... - , r ,:o,xih- Mleasural I!" .o':1:1 UXWv wiiichwa;t,.srh,ked to death while unconscious ! extended upon g.tit .H-casiois to PJ."- :.tl NW. S4,-.(Ue.stloll. ques-ji n.ia is t u, i fS'hestioii. and I am lioin 1" -' rvi' , going to ask the lie lord .for our m- structioii. (Oli. ofeji and great mtei- rin.tiori I ruptiou. We oni-Tfyvish to-knyw tnig sihlAii. fo't xtlinfl... 4 I... .x.. - .m wl.irh ti, ,.,i ....... ... 1U this II i uuestioi. ouse.-' iUnioh Ouestion. J, ! .m,.. t,,... 1 4 I .... .....11.. . . 1 ... iioiioiai.ie "iHciiineis VI UII .Hilt I .m.'rl.l.n. . .....I ...l - . 1 -V .""" -''n. ., aim rues oi - on.) liut I U'g simply to ask (Oh! i and loud laughter.) Nothing is so easy : as to laugh. (lioars of laughter.)' I j realx xv'i.sn to place ln-fore the Ilmise j xxhal is our ioition. Wluw vxe te- UiemU r all this-rxvhen we i'einetnU-r all that, In spite of the supjKUt of the honorable gentleman, the .member for Dublin and his well -disciplined phalanx of patriots, aud,.in spite ,of all this, vve reiiieiuoer the amatory eclogue (roars ol laughter), the old loves and new loves that took pku e latxveen the noble lwnl, the Tityrus of the Treasury i'ench ami tiie learned"!) aphne of l.isk eatd (loud laughter anil cries of "ques tion") w Ii icli apia-ared as a -fresh in stance oi t he am" 1.-.- iiiintt'jra!i't (ex-cessive-lauglitei ) when vxe n ineinhet .at the same tune tint, with emancipated Ireland and ensjaved England, on the one hand a triumphant, nation, on the other a groaning people, and noiwhh-' slamling the nonle lord, see1 u re on the peilestal lot power, max wield in one hand the kexs of St. ifeter. ami. Here the honoral.le meiiilK-r was inter rnple.il wilh sum loud 'and incessant s. sentence or not. '1 lie honorable inemU-rcom ludedantlie.se words: Now Mr. Speaker, we see the philosophical p.-ejumces of mail. , La.tgnte.: a,d cheers.) I respect ciieeis, een when tlH.v (:me tlu. t ,K(lilk.ul opiH.nents. (Kenexxed taugh ,-r.) I think. sir-(UeHr, hear, iimT rteU rriesol IMi-stmn, nueslion.l l ain not atallsuivrised.s'ir at the reception l' haVt. r,,4.nt.d. (t ;1U imi,lt jaughter.) , , vt. u , U,1M Iu;iliv Iul laughter) and I liave succeeded at l,Vvlt ,n,s ut ..;u,,sl iou.x Av, sir :ui(t ,,, rl Slt ;:1()WI, ' tiiru' wilLcnti' jrtun ff'iH trill htnr mt. The honorable uieuitK-r delivered the last sentence in a vet v loud tone, and resinned his seat auit.l cheers from the (inniwif inn a in I ill in-ti I :i 1 1 ml .r Ir. i in tin. Ministerial la-ncnes. " - AMERICA'S ATTRACTIVE GIRLS. ALARM AMOXO TIIK MOTH Kits AN'!) XII K . KVii.IU 1 At till 1 KIIS OK AlilSloCliAC V. The New Vork Wm-hl says : We understand that the. lar-M- i-mi- gratlou wtiicti has taken place this year of our fasHionable Wiirlil to I.0111I011 li;ia Caused quite a j paiiie among mothers ivitlii maiTiageable daughters, and that i'ven.youtig m uried woineii are begitir iiing 10 grow .alarmed at tlie serious !-ompe,ti.ion with which th -are threat- ned. This fear is t.ss, The ranks . bv no means ground- less. Ihe ranks of the Ih-itish aristoc.- jacy ha ving once been invaded and a fooinold obtained in its ''.highest circles, jhere is no saying wheiAtlie (hiring and (jnlerprise which characterizes the i nii-ricai! cJia raeter niav not carry tjhose who have, entered upon a social tfanipaign 111 the JJrilish metropolis There is a brilliancy, vivacity and ijhariu about the rising female geiiera tjiuil : of this country wliich bids lair to (jake the i'htish youth by blorm. Few who come here as tourists, it thev stav long enough, are able to resist the at- ! traction. Two brothers, sons of a well known meinlier of the preseut goveru- nieii't, vv ho ' visited this country not OUn since, are, we understand, engaged to be marrieir tit two oi the tiniest of Xevv or k "heiresses. Other most in- . . . . . ttresting events are in prospect, to which Wc, dare not more specially al- I hide. W'e tiike too much interest in the success of our lair country women to Wish to hi mil their stiolt W Ff I I e au- ticrpate flic greatest beiietit to. the lirit- lsn aristocracy Ttoiu the infusion of u j.h and vigorous blood into their . . . . i . . I . . . veins which will evidently rtejult fro the grow ing iutiinacy of the tvl'o soci ties. Whiie politically it will have tl . . 1 ... . i . . i illl bocie- the H j vuiitageous ellict of ceinthting the iking characteristic WOinci(i i that they are ...:i ..... .. i i..:. ;.. ,,c X. oi .iiiirii.iii tii.i-i.- lilo:iti'i) .-.j. i.iifiieii i- i nut lie ii. . .......... Jlact that they are, so eagerly sought by J yOVm.r - noblemen.- We have no fear UUUIII ClUC Oi ilLl ' 1 J I.lliuu "i hiit --whatevier that the opiMisitioii. of British oi-iitrm.j e w-ilPhack our young coim-. ijv women against creation. It is not -i "-. Ju.jr owh .with their yoiuig married p,.,,,- ,, I.i...,s . 'riiej Englisii course is t'.ry .artreretit from tie American, arid L --ilv9 to )e car(t'ullv studied.. It' aktrs a ,,;,., ,,r tw0 to" learn exactly inenre, etc., to t ft- an inn, irt trihuh-.l ..... I.. ....-.; 1 I .s'lai COUIS.: oi j'.lli.oi-c..-. J I ,V.'-"tWith the .mikteTiulisjtic, jargon which ' Uakes up the sfaplc bf cuvcr-ation at imakes in. the slat: ij0nd,.n dinner table, is absolutely nt .in this to be held a mild domestic in- I " " " .- ,...- lidellty is the -onier oi ..ineoay..jii j.ou- "oii and as our virtuous v oung matrons ,mite fascinated with the' charms f i.e . sM-iaI CollUiUOIls WIllCU e.:si W(, IR.n.ly ,uvr,..t that the other , . , f ; r,ti. i-lit v' is not only verv con- i . . M f,ir as conscience is concerned;, ; success. ;i man i iiv-nsible. ile feel- ""M j;-, r-..tio,,, and tliel, n agent for a Hartford Marble cutter visits every hous- that death. has entered and leaves, his business .card,, with the i'ollowingj" vyvitteii .thereon : Kite, jf you are movant, vt a stun. . ' ' f Varieties. hy Oinri,ei art oi making I ; - - " '.;.: I - . . - ; The West minsteFiteateeh ism was adopted in 14.'. J'.. ' - ' They have Turkisk hat lis for horses in New York now; "1 Jl'ulTald Hill is very sic, ' and pro--hably w ill not recover. " The lirst savings hank was liisti- ' tutedat lie rue in 17S7. , 5 Sparta had no regular wills until the time of the Romans. i The Chah.leah registers of eelest ial ohservation la-gan .'l 15. C. The proiiortionate value ongohr anu silver among the ancients w:uj ten to tine. , A single linn of Sheffield, Kngljlinl, has this elir orderiHl oiMHiO dozen of .Ainerieaii li;jv rakers. . I Oli -oiflaifgariiie is good for fueriit least. Thirty thousand dollars of it bin neil well in liostou. . i;:'- : A London mechanic-has la-en sent to- prison for ;i 'month for . striking -a. lord' on fi is aristocratic nose. 'j V : Slade, the 'nieditinr,'! re-aiM.ared in hondon a short time ago, but is said' to ha e speedily dejiarted for A list raTia.- Prince i-'ugene de Levichtcnlieig4s ill tout to la- married to Mile. Skolieleti, sister of the famous (ietieral of:tha uanie. 1 - . ' . -i.l - Ihiijiiig the last six 'months the. failuresitit New . Vol k .aggregate- liahili t ies .f $ It m h n i,( HKJ, with, assets of .? 1 1 iHHl.oo(). ;-''".. ' '; -1- Dr. ; Waters, of Boston, lias found the juice of the (Common '.milk weed to la- very wounds. use I 1. . it : .. 1 1... 1 .... 1 : .. . i- 111 111 ine iK.iung in vV. II. Viinderliilt is la-)ieveil to' control liiilroail and telegrah com panies having an aggregato -capita) of C'j:'.''JMiO,lM.-'r ! j ' . The head of a Tloston niari is wider thiin it is long, j He wears a silk, hat with one of the sides iu front,' ain-i he efl'ect is comical. ,- New- Jersey is the largest window glass manufacturer"- in the I'niofi. : There are Jim; factories in the -United - States 'altogether..- X- - ' U ' ' "- ; " EtTorts art la-iiig made to organize g local societ ies for the suppression oT ob scene literature -and devices iu all large cities of the country. . . "("" . - Then' are -only twelve newsdealers in St. l'ete.rsburg, and the. busiest of them iloes not sell rncue thiin.g."itl tojiies of Itiissiiin papers jer dieiii7 ' A French physician actuall' made, in is.'io, the following rejioil': ''There exists in Paris a great manlier of faini--lies who have died of the cholera."'-: -Coiiiit HerU-rt von Bismarck,' the eldest son of tlifl 'ernian Chancellor,"' and his brother, have both la-come ran? lidates for the I'ermari ParliamenlC -;' The (h-riiinn Euiperor keejisa'diiiry . if everything lie shoots.. In lspj his ' gun was -Uischafgiii bv accident,' and her--entered, " Foteliiiger, right hairil;! - In Paris, a certain Monsieur Ken a rd 'announces' himself - as i" a. ..public -scrila' '.-whir-digests accouiits, explaiiis the language of i llovyers and. sells fried im if a toes'. " ' v v J-..'-, . .The consul at "hing Kiang writes i to the department of state that the d,e- V iiiiiml for American cotton drills- is rapidly, increasing, ami .that kerosene is also largely inijiorteil. Slieiil)' Keiitof New naiiipsfi'. suggests that the old State prison lt . turned into a State work-house, "and that every a-hle-laidied 'Tramp Tie Je tain-ed t here I mm one to two years. ..The matiiigimg Director- of the Lombard Bank. inU .ondon, was recent- . I von trial ina Pol jce Court oil achargf. 'of "stealing a doeiilsilver spoons. I hey had.' la-en (Icpisittd as' security for a loi'm. The 'assells,; the English puh- - Ushers, have set aplirt lr the'year lSTH.Vjs; ;;!.iHM) out of their prolits, and proposft ., io (To the .same every year, for a"fuini lor w orkmen .who ijrinaiu long in their sei v ice. I N'- . The JajmneHe; iiilluenceil, jicrhaps, ;; the frightful co'iisi' jsenre of e;isy cour qUeJieeS of the ill miinirat ion in Chit ;l as illustr.ateil by- the famine., an tUking lneasiiies foi'-' inliiiid coininiijiicatjiori, Mr. Summers, jof.. Borne, Italy, has just' completed- statues ot Queen.. 10 toria, the kite Pniif e (,'onsorl, and'the Pi iiict ainl J J llicehS oi aies. lotnr . ... .' I .- .!.. order of n wealth' tends t hem for Mel The 'British qllile illl increase n over last of about returns of the quat Victorian, who in- Miurne.- overnnient will-f- f revenueThis Vf al" U:',.Vhi,imh), butt tiM er just elided shows ii falling .vlf ofialmiul t-V),"). Soliie- thing will have toie done. The new M.'tn road of New York Militan elevatwl r.ail- ias secured the-ser-. . Edison, Ihe elee- vices of Thomas A trieian, to invent .shine method of fun -ljing ineir ciiis v ui out noise, and also1-. to condense the sin ke on the engines,! i i liersisteiitiinU jUipudentiiennaii j tlovver girl niiidtj- hej-self so olTensi vv to the aristocrat hi resjidents of Blo.iiiu-biirv-sijUiire. in 'Loidon, that they had In r arrested, and she was fined for ifai ""technical ofh-Tise tjif obstructing fhe streets. . -. x Even the horsijs of Boston have a thirst for know ledgje. The J tniis- rijt of Saturday says . ("griosity as; to the contents of sUuie pai-kages! in a wagon in t-hi-,"city, yesterday, induced a horse .standing by f.o gnaw them open. 1 i The papers contained Paris gufi, and ; i i i I.. i a . . ii. " . Vs. t he animal died in a)out twenty in in- tites. "' ( iood-natureis more agre'able in (.lU vcrsatioii than vtit, and gives a fer tain air to' the countenance, which is i more, aniiahle than la-atity. It shows light ; takes off in I virtue in the fairest - some measure froh the deformity of i vice ; and makes ev4n folly and jiuiper j tiuence, supjaii laiue. .Vs flowers earry dewdrois,'trenn ;. I biliig on the edges of the ja-tals, and i itiadv to fall at the first waft of wirid or brush of ,bi,rd, so the heart should carry its l-adedworls of thanksgiving; ; and at 'the first -hreatii ot heaveiiiy flavor, let down the) shower, ja-rfiimed with the heiut'a gratitude. -J ; ' .1 , 1 1 Pr: tx li- i-s- y . ir ''" i- -I .r M. ' -ii 'U 11 'I I- i - i J, V ti