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'.ii me ii.i i.ti.r.-n linn.- 0 1 in.- tl.i laih-h 11. mil it. I . do toil know n hit I .ii. i I o h U vi a ' I j t n-ititl it . I "t iitiri, oi . bni I i -.in ti ; il 1 o la id.- k' !. Io I,., tin.!, r U.e -.al , . ! ii:i ! -o . .ii "oft-ing tht" o!.,. ii a.-:ii I. .. a t. . n r th r i ' to gr ii.: h. r ri ieoi. I.' t !' I.' ou. if. and to look , I lilri at- d ItlVr little Pi ' . II hi to i 1 . tit '' it g I.j cc'liiT -tad tri.ng to luAr h r tO hi- iv.wi'h a h ;.. tin it -vi 1 1 in. d I f .. !. ;.ii . .! !.. k tl him. V' i t'.fll t...l,k i't l.i- ftthi l'o as-tjnji ii iim mh. r.i. think ii h it i'o " .!.- it !. r. at . I Ita! all Lug!. -h I i I.. i.I he iti- t.- It , ! ! .1 than eit r, I '..led liia :. i -!..-tr. i mm old an. 1 began think !, i i -r. tti It i! ci. me ! i II o! t! tr i ' to le II I, '"I til- tl'l s lk. . If r the n iim . i 111' kll"W.'! 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I.I !h.t la I. i ! . idy ,. r-- ii t- a Manor la rr i. d lilid. r an a lan. d f ii n i-iir .i. .in It la i:i. ft .1. !.:..!.- f i . r i athc to ,t Il .-, I. a! ! i .: ti'.'bing Al!'!. ri,.w, w!.i"t n . I, ij.jf - Whv, lh t we h t,l i ...la." ti..ti a t f i. . .f h-'o iiu r ho i I Ic I t iii I in - ' o nr.-1 en r ! t!.e t .ill the i.r.f hi m in .mill he I. id iicirra-d. "b." e-l. lined my wi; "v.!h all if ! tf .'i!ll,h to in.- . tlff.ilig " mi I j-. r i :i !. i'.i:id it i a !. r. v i tan tioii 11 bat it lino thit ilri iv in. In. in tin- tirt toiiiir-l thio whim in n. i hil-l. n ml w hy 1 l.i !.:!! iri"itur hi inopii.l in.- with olll ll , ill I j Ilf'l'l til II. It W.lS till- !lll'l-. , ri" i itnl Militlr in-tinr i.t kiiioliip. i.f l.l'l rt l if iiioii. i'..r tlii- l.:i!. N.v j, mi l.i' tlii r' liiUl ."' iiti.l until tlii-oi- MufU l.r oi ii-.l tin- litili- li-!inw. i-!iioj, I, i in 1,1 In r li.tin. ;iti'l wi-j.t i'iiiiiiio!y. Tin in it' r Mfi i tr to mi. 1 t li-t; L it n ii.i on i irtli riiiM hm- H ti il oin It ;i il li-dii mi-lit, ir t!i;it -lif IiihiM Ii ii- Im i-ji Ii 1 to t!,i.' only l 1 lii ri- o,. iniii l Ii iii-' g:iiii. :ili ti'lill'o i.' Ii. y l.ri.ll.i-r: Aiil it !! it u.io, :ni 1 thi ili-i-i.n rx m a tli- t -u!t of " hi r li -li 1 iv." Hi it tn a viliiih I lit. I tl. o;'iu-,( - all f-r In r " t t" ii.uro.-, in- liji.l an it.l'ihioii to ..iir runily ; t lour-i-. tin ii'iitnut lr ln-r l:"!i.U Mi.uM not h u e I, i n t oiii'i'i'tt il it I h nl inti rji-.I any vii-u mim-. an-l li nl pri-n ntiil In-r i-.trrinfj .tI in tln iil tin-y.-tiM.' i mi It. ili 111 srar.unotii h to .ni. in our on n o!ln tioii. 1 1 1 1 1. 1 situ Iwiiiinl ) .iy I I lii vi. ln;iiiijhl not li.m .r.-oo.,., tlii- .;m hail li- t it I" 11 I.T tin- fatal 1 lh l I .-I tin- a. 1 i ! nt, vilii.li. al'i r :ill. ti rutin -1 1 - I in I.'n i i .li-atli. nil. I 1 iiio..ii ntly ..r tin- hii. h.i in' thiio. ao it in-ii-. lalii ii to our rliat'.io ,io nisural L.rtiarlialio. Ii via all 11 rv 1. 1 aid inioi-ral.'i-. tin- it I ol oiir tiim- at I.. arii". in v4 1 inir toiiii. r.Mio com .!ll !l..JI II ith till- I.xaJ lau. Wi-iiiro ! laim- I tin re till tin 1 n I of 1 1. i.iU-r. fir llll oi'l j-... ill . I 111 1 lliio lif- . H. it i-r I., r .l inli'ir. ;in I in- h nl o..n.. I 1 'la tilt y in .ri.i in i.iir richt t tin- 1 hiM. ur ti-ht t.i tin-1 hil l ' lltiiii.li " Truly, noun 11 an- Moiithriul l .tn:-. . ati.l o-ln-h i l ittotimtivi lv iIim .i 1 11 il t ,U r. jht. Ii i l ii n on ri I it lh roii j!i th it my ti 1 ioiio, !i liiMti-. oiil.tli intuition to iihirh our iii.ii .ii iii- ai.-l urooot-r 11.1t in i-- ati- i-iitiri ly otratii ro lu ii .to 1 1 1 ti- iirii-i t from the t r-t I.itth I'aolo h.io rown up iii.tr vi loiiojy like hi yiloii'i-oi i-oiioiii ; in-ii I 1 an er it lion .... ... ..,, i t HOW HAYDN COMPOSED HIS flRST OPERA. The Il11l110lt.il coin Niser. Jos.-ph ll.iidn, was I. .in on the :Ul of March, I7a'.at io'hi.m, 111 Lowei Aust 1 1.1. lie ; ;is the t-I.h-st of twenty children. his father U-itig a wht-elwriirht. named M.ithl.ts, who had learned, ill his Wall d l itls alUt the colintlN w hen a jollt-n.-i luaii. to pl.ti the haip a little, and w as ton I of x rcisin' t hat talent in his klsiire hours aller In had m I up f.-r hitusi -If at llohi.tu. His wife Aunamirc lAtiiia M.uiat, generally ;iccoi.pani-d the lili doilies with her ph-.l-slli None, While I.t tie epli ri Lis Joseph js l"i-pii-ox-d III the dlahil of those parts iisi-.I to sit iii .11 them scraping aiia with a -! l- k ujs.ii his arm. a tli.'iili he was pining tin violin. ln d.i, I ! 1 1 .l.'h.tliii I'l. U. k, I. cad tuastui ot t he s. 1,. M.l at llaitibiii . a place not tar oil, aiin- om r on a visit, and the llaxdii flllllli J"t up tor h;s I . lit one of thell il-Hiifst ic conceits. " The ihll." i.is. icd th.- isit..r, after. listening a Wh.le. "how is il that eppe. w!io Is oldv tie. keeps time so Well? " It ...mi s..t ilvlf; n never taught hini." Tot ..in, g rascal ha-a 11 1! 111 al taste f.-r lutlo;.'. and if oil Will let ine take him with ine to H.Utiblllg, 1 will e. lu 1 ate iiim. and in t iim 'make a pi ist ot htm." The lather and mother jo lulli a.-. 1 p!il the I'lhr, and .losiph I lay Iii Wt hi ill!, W Ith the head-master to llaiti b'ttg. While heiiei.-d i 1 1 st I Uct i tl 111 leading a lid wilting, religions Sllbsi 1 t s. sitigiiig, and 111 -plaving almost eei l!is I u 1 1 ii 1 1 1 , ee in. -luding the kett le dnml. Whi 11 oiili in his eighth Vi.ll, h had U 1 -li e a mn-K al il t ii'.so. ci le bl.ui d t.n and tn .it. At tins t Ui.e. Ui-utter. Coin! t hapcl-ni.ist er of Vi enna. isiteil t he tow ii to obtain .sing ing lis i..r t. ti pla n's I'htir. h. "The plietioliulial .Inseph " (H'".1 i- S-fffl., as he ias then 1 ailed, was sji'i-jaili . ..nln. ltd. d. The I 'hapel-n.a-tet . nt t.r. the I my; and. haling testil his poitiis. was utterly a-toii- isla d. it tlie 1 1 t hiss of his None at.d his i-oinit eei I.t l"Ii. He iiiiipted him. an I thel.y soon afterwards h tl ll.iiiil'tiig to entef as a puprl ;tt I In i t t.i 1 I-hoiis,- of t. Mi-pln-iTs, 'n-nii.t, vili. le he li lliailied till his l.th Ve.lt. His yoi. then broke, and he was d is-iiiis.s.-.l in coiis.ipi.-ine. lie took a un ti li.-il garret in the building know 11 -is Mh h. h I's Hotisi-. In this garret h sen. 1 It, foutid protection tfom Hie r.iin. far less 1 1 o tin eld. lie stltdii'I in- - ins! 1 i hi sly , g.u tiiisic lcssoiio and eattied a few e clitei 11 k feUe'- 'iect-s, .;...?, (as the fait of giling M leli.ldi s.it night is called ill 111 ll-i .ll phr.isis.'.ogv . j Though this was only a si alitv luealis of sulislotelice. he did Hot ..s- his o.mmI spii its. 1 ine evening, .is, s tilt d out w ith haul study, he was about j ! t it liig to 1 ot , lie heald some one in t he ' stieet i illiitg him iby name. Though 1 1 1 1 1 1 essvd, he put- his head out of t he ' window, and asked: "What is it , "Win, coiue down as soon as xmi cm : ! we have got a g'MMl j. but a TMiade, ; look sham:" "A s. nnade .'' cried Haydn. '" Not for a million V" '-Ka.-h .a ".. ..i'l ....in. ih.lin and thirty Kieu.rs." "Wait a bit, I'll lie with oii in no time!" replied llavdii. With the-oi words he hastily slip. on Ins dot lies, iii id i la i ted low n stairs to earn the ihTiti and thirty kieii,is." It vi. is lucky for him that he did so. The serenade was in honor of apopu- 1.11 Viennese 1-eautV. wifitf the t It' ll. ltt-,1 com ic ator. Ih-ruaidon- or, projH-rly Ktir. v ho was manager of the K.i.illitln rthoi-The.it r. Cuiioiis he.ttls were looking on all sides out ot the window; the n...o Jmi'i nl the capi tal, who had gathered to the sj-ot , lounged up and dow n. listening to l!n stlabge. but exceedingly clev er collllto sitioii. which the nocturnal lutisicians mi it- i forming. The applamh,! and tie.-'ii idlv i iicd: K' vir-i J!-Ui Iti- i . ", f ."' lld'h Ill the husband of t lie "tliost Jt 1 ft. t goildesS of love," I'llsheil into the stiett. "Who is the eon loiilldiil fellow W ho ci imposed this sere nade';"" he aski-d the musicians. " I .mi." iitisweit d a deli ate. seedy youth a!.-ut nineteen, "lh n't trv to impose upon n.e, mi .uth!ul fri.-nd; that is tn,- composition of some gn at master with whom 1 am unloi t tmately not ta nnli.tr. Vou d not mean to s,iy you could w rile at;i t hing so g..,Ml and ster ling." "I let" I tl.ltleleil that ol like Ml) t -oi:Niito!i, f..r I. atid h'loueel-e, conipiisisl it. I com - sonata-, which I sell to my pupils; U-shh-s waltes. iih hin ts and serenades., which, like the ne to-day. I cxe. nte w ith my friends.' " V"U .tie a delicc of a fellow, to write m so 1, aid dully at y..ur age." "Well." o!ie imist I-gl!t Jt some time or other. "That's it g'Mul joke! Who are you '. '" . "I am pi rl Ilaidn. of Ilohrau." "I ' in'.ot h.Of .in uji r.i troiu you. Come Up W tth hie." Ilaidti followed the Manager, was int i."lii. .-.I to the hitter's handsome wife, made a magnificent supper, and w ak presented withsoine shining duc at It. tog t her W It h t he 1 ibl et to of "I'll T Hlhkende Tell ft 1" " The I ).V ll oil Two i Mii'k.i"!. He went every l.iy to Kurz's, ami plajeil the M-eiu-s he had set. Kurz was jileao.il with tluin an .ave OIie th.lt ill W hiell the otol lii at s..-i u-.j I,. iNiitrayeil. With a mil of natr in Olll' l atnl. he liaeiil It 11 1 r it-i 1 1 V 1111 :.n.l "Wii the room, pasiiiij his other haml lei..uriii-I every instant through his h.iii. Ilaiiln M-ate.l at tin- piano, was J"'i'iriii,' with ih-.ojH-iate iiKspirat ion. Iii liiieis the while waiiileiiiif; rest leonly over the kes. -'That won't 1I0, epp, ri:'' ciii -1 1 Km, '-(iooil jrracious ! have , hi iiwt-r I iean I a .storm roaring-? It will U- utlerly iiiiNisMiMe to hrinu; out the MiM-la olifollt1 ttie storm -it ' a I anitot hit on it l the devil 1 1 1 . t 1 iU it. for I can't.'' evchiimeil Ilai. In. dashing in despair it'iiH-t uou-ly or the keVUiard with Imth hands:. ' l.'o-i h.iier. Vnii've nt it!".rieil Kur. with d-Iiht. ';lid not I sav: VoiHI hit unity Play it a-jain. There. Ihin't Jim hear !iov the storm swets over the waters?" Then falling' oti N.iidn's nei k,.he'kiss.it him aiain and ajain. sai j,: Haydn, on are a jjreat maler, whom no one can surpass, and you vl make for yourself a glorious name." Thi, II i. ln"s fu st opera, was brought 01 with iiinneii.M' suci es in 17"1, and produciil the 'composer 'twenty-four gold piifi-S.- Siiftl'lh'. A STORY OF SHIPWRECK. ' . 1'he iron ship Lm-h Ard, lij: hum legl ti-r. licorire dihlt. mauler, from London to MellHturne, was totally lost within a day's hail of port on Saturday, the 1ft iiisiant, near the mouth of the Mm brook ('reck, J7 miles west of Cape Otway. n t of .seventeen passengers and a large crew only two persona wi re saved Miss L'velim Carinichael, pa si nger, and Thomas Pearce. midship man. The s-hip had d'J7."i tons of cargo on lioard, Viilu. d at alwiut JL'.M,KH, and insiirt d in colonial othecs to the extent of e.'lo.iN!. Wry little of the cargo is likely to he saved. The Loch Ard left London 011 the Jd of Man h, and had gooil weather and fresh hn ezt s until the coast of. Victoria was approached on Fridiiy, :!lst ultimo, on which day the captain made out that In- was altout one hundred and fifty miles s mt h w est .of Cape I Itwav. A ciii s,. was thcnshaH.I which it was thought would take the ship clear of I I... ' . .. . 1. ..... m. ...1 1. ine 1 aji, oin sue 111 1101 nav e nceu uiucu nearer to tin hind than the eaptait. supposed. Apparently Miiucdoubt was ntcrtaiiied alniut tlie correctness of i .... v . , .-;-. . - i .-.in i k.-o fu'iin uru iit 1 V M. A dark, hazvnUiht follow t-d; at 4 . m. the h:izc suddenly lifted, and the captain who had never left the deck saw land fight ahead. An at - tempt to tack the hip failed; tail was tln-n taken in and two anchors let go, but they did not hold. Captain (Jibb's iii xt oidtr was to slip both anchors and get sail on the uhip, which wat now head to tlie wiud, with a view of Ktanding on the jmrt tack. An attempt w:i in:; to ph.-et home the top nails, but this appears to h;ivt always been a diihi u'd th.ng to do 011 the Lch Ard, and after sorn.- time had Ix-cii wasted intruith ss efforts the buntlines of the mainsail were let go. and the port main tack got inboard and the sdivet hauled aiL .Iii-t as this had I teen done the ship stru' k on a rock, which appeared to catch In r just under the starboard m;z.n chains. ' As the morning had now cleared somewhat, the clitl's wfre seen close to the ship, and the captain gave orders to have the liats cleared away and the passengers placed in I hem. II v this time the seas were breaking clean over the ship, and she was humping very heavily, so much that the top hamper was falling 'about the deck. As is usual in such cases, the If.ats were imt in the davits, but were on the skids, and, of course, some time would elapse before they could U' launched. Pearce. with live other-, including the engineer, was clearing awav the j.rt lifeboat, and the grips having Ua 11 cut and thechf k- kno ked out, th.y were jus't altout hooking the tackles on when a heavy sen struck her, and knot' ked the 1-o.it over the side, am) all w ith lu-r. . ' Pearce got ashore by the help partly ot the lmat. i.artlv of a table, r or 11 ... . nianv miles m ..... I. .in twin tin-. io.-ii consists ol" steep clill with a small :orge heii' atid then ind fortunately 11. n .1.. - . there hitl'lH tied to be a gorge or inlet close to iih, re the ship struck, other- wise no. ne culd have landed. Miorllv . . i .'ii l after the shin stru. ii ttie canin unci . with water, but most, if not all. .tithe passer. . crs were up. and dressed. Six life belt were obtained from the. la.a- rette. but the tags were in Mich '':l condition that it h'k some time to fasten tie- luds on. The ias-cngers on whotnlM-lts were put were. Mrs Carini chael, Miss I.'aby Carinichael, Miss Kveline Carinichael", Mrs. Sttu key. Dr. Carmichacl and Mr. Stuckey. Miss Kveline and Miss llaby Carinichael ran up the companion, and at the deck the captain said, "If vou are saved. let my dear wife know I did like a British sailor--at niv post." ; He was only married six weeks betore he left London. A se:i sw. pt i he holies overloard. Mi-s Kveline found that she had hold of a hen-eoop; she was joined by Mr. Ih ginald .b.ues and ' Mr. Arthur Mitch, I. They heard the screams ot tin persons still on board; the ship was sinking hist. The three were th-atcd into the t ntranceof the gorge, and then the two men quitted the li.-tn p tor a spar, but they w, re caught by the un-der-tow and carried out t" a. Mi"" Carniicl,acl. who uiu-t now have In en a long tune in the water, caught sight of Pearce .n shore, and screamed out to him. He bravely swam ut, found that she had U-eoine insensible, and 1 got i..., o ... l.- to I i .1, 1 leu rce I'laccd Miss lie. ;-ai. . o' .... - . Citrmi. hai l in a .cave, gave her -oine spirits, t" be had in plenty on the lea-li, and then climbed to the top of the hils in sean h of aitance, intli !ti,d followed it t"r He sirucK; a -everal hours until he f. ll in with a man named I' 'rd. employed on Gl.-n ampiei Mation uk u pied I'.y Messrs. M'ArthuriV Gibson). TRe two men returned to the shore, got down the dill's with the help ot a rope, and th. n found. t their horror, that the lady had -.travel a ay. They did ti' t discover her till l'-ng alter dark, Kveti then she was only found by acci dent, f-r sh, lav in seini-t ftuatosc state under some bu-hes. .;he could not U removed from the beach on ac count of the weakness of h. r condition until Sunday mTtiing. but txd, warmth and clothes we re in the mean time brought thith r. Mi- armi chad was driven to the Icine nt Mr and Mrs. Gibson, "f Glenainplej and tenderly nursed bv the in:" 1 IMief parties could nt !'' t tPrn Melbourne to the scene oi inewrtetk nrifil XL.n.l.tv. for the MwaV could only be readied overland from in-w..f. I. ...... e . .: 1" '"""ii, noiu r.l niCIl it iliaJ i.ni:a .MUt !lity B5!es,s Four deadf tht mazinelK.ut ten Aet from 'the: th. f '"r'W tn the shore-l rr .iiiil, and passed directly through lllose ot Mr I . pmiiko.. m: nu.lST ,1.!. ,i- . . . " ..,. , V ' , '"'.-i '"'' nawve "f ?ii rrr, um lanueii about twenty v.....Ui. ,Ml-, il(U. eujii nauiihteri, .Mr.f Jivif .uiu'iieu ana .Mr, .fint ..I'll... cl :.. 1 1 i . i' i.v i i - .... i.r! 1 nniurii nt-ir o Hit slim could -heVen above waterJm one? of the houses, hut none w ere in- , 4 UC.i.,1 HOIU U1UM v ...... K,eauv nifefiea as to nis m ... . ari-c,i. inatyioti otiservationsg fltt111 ! "alt way-through the wall. In V..I..U uoi uv ouiaine.jioa t n.tay. T was the nr.st'voya-efi'aptain tiibb ,VUStr:ilei Ik. I.u.I nA 1 , .. ,(ciln.ucU(CU UIXL - othoer with him (MrMcLachlan), and I- wrt-e killed or injured. In I'ottsville I was himself an excelWit seaman. From Mf ettects of the explosion can lie seeiH the tune .she was pinched the Lochl flu biahy of tlfe streets. Windows were I vm was an unhn tun;te ship. She wasf I' difinasted twice onffir maiden vovaei V ..oin iiiauw 10 .-nounre m 1S74. - and only rot to hfrUlestination with'Iunitain,( 'it v Bank's plate glass win greai difficulty undottjurj masts. 3, 1- doWs were broken, and the glass fall-'-t(rc Arjn, June Vfrh. itiiir on the telegraph instninientsdani- 1 TFRRIRI F PltMCTDnDur - 0. wniw iiiui no.. ritoiUvVi. ....,v,. TWKXTY-KIVj; III Utivi: ... ,!5, ...-.........? - T. - v - 1 .1 1. a tain "Of tltt many inlents connected wun imimler stornjthis summer oei tnecoiintn, miV were of a moreS aiiiuu o.ciock. 1 m;ig;izine lndonged II. A. Weldy t 'o., and stood near $St sunmiit of the! hill know n as Mouii1Iok', altout tne mile from PottsvilpL The bui!iling was large ami hunt .Uiheavy stone, and the torce ot the explf Jion was so great. that not a single st.tM, including the Inundation, was left;urt timed, and a niolltlll ol lll'llli is aKTt hat 1.0. 1- morl-J niofiiiil ol ileiin.-' is asithat now marksW the spot where t helrtnagazine stHtd. 1 . 1 . . r : ... .. ., -vii aiouini is seen itti iiiigniy force of the powder. Large tffes are;cut tlown.5 1.. 1- . '. 1 . houses unroofed, ana nuinU-r dam- aged in other way- An. tst beyond re- 'pair. A .smaller powr lioiise near by,' ! and West of it. h;id'is roof and eastS j wall crushed in. an. fWhe coal breaker ot the ( 'ate ein ( .omp;tnvv badlyf u.imageu. ine iiojs.TT,t the explosion? was heard for at .. .. I ,V' . ... :i n-,H icii nines, anna within quite an extetKe area, includ j ing! Pottsville, glasses broken, ceil- 1 . I 1 - 1 (. 1 ingf 'cracked, and aJarge numlter ot 1 ... I - I . I 1 - - . . iMumings iiaiiuigeii. cuflising an lniensi cHflismg an ; excitement here and '2$r miles around ! Massive stones of wli h the inagazine ; 11 .i.s uiuii ei e inioTrj 10 i ;ieiti uis- i taiice, some of them t least W.eighillgs j over 1k jiounds wensf throw n a half a ; mile, and in tjoine .stances jkmsohs .! made narrow esuaneilwith their lives ; from the falling stoics. At the tinieg . of the explosion HjenHyjis a. lih't-rain ; the clouds piissiiig tr.Mi the south, audi lion out m urns i-istis a vnia nasn A six-cialMispatclto the PJdladel-i Iv-J "ere throw n down. At the resid hia -"';-r, dated ftj-iigiist lsfh, Con.' ence of W. .1. Kennedy the doors were ainsthe follow ing:, . burst open. The t" 11 ion Hall windows cm iiing anu aiarmrg cjiaracter than? wituiows in the house of Mr. VaMteii the explosion if a jfiiwth-r niiigazint'.f iiet1, .at iSiellth and Miirkct streets, conl;iiningP3Ni kt-gsti-listingpi.wiler.l wele jconipiclely shattered. At the" near this place, -by lif h'tningr-oii Satur- residejiee of Mrs. Ihown.at Thirteenth'" ia Hiiernoon aiH.iit iuir o clock. J lie? ami Market, t he trout part ot the house ot jightniiucaniean-struckthemag-l the: effects x.f Injuries rewiyeil from azjne. - ' f1 stones thrown by the explosion of a In a grove at .theg ot the hill onj 1Knvder magazine near Gale Vw'it'lJi.i which the magazineaotood, a pn.vate lie tJ1)1 tJ(;lt - , or pt.rsns pic-mc was in;.n an. 011 the wttv censurable, for the explosion was other sideol the hill e a lailroad and c.lUi(.in,v H )ltnj . - two -wagon roads. Ieiing to Miners- . 1 ville, and on thest escapes were made nods some narrow :V4ie scenes on the .? 4 .1 I ... 1 . I. . ID! I t. I ' s. . ( I . i r.v. ...v -s ....... " " , '. " .1 Grand mansions, nrodigierf ol luxury, screams ot he ,-eopland the cries ot w j k of.excellt;11It tasl have arise'u . the woundetlwcreheagrending, 1 're:luJ; are R it ri8inj? in Athe,i8, and au. i u.e nas., ... ..gu.ug ""d thdr tirtli or social position, are liv explos.on, and while- were .stu.Hed j .s,,.ndor implying the dispitsal by the oud and deal t.ig roport, the oirt leir part of considerable revenues, stones began o all li;a heavy showerj T, f .; ar, KoweVer, though in some aniongineni, Kiurngai injm ng manv .5 of those who but a uxv-iieiit before wert . . . i... . m : . r enjoi ing men.seni-s -ji inuoceiu a.,.i Th , w,.allhy merchants, whose for ineirv sports. . ij , I tuni-s were ina.k in some instances in .vnurew t litiiigau. rjigeii 10 ic.ti.s,4 .1 1 111 . irm - 1 1 1 :.. .t was ins anuv Kuieo, k neaa clUl,tantinople Smyrna, Salonica, &c, seicred from his ldyI hos aught. 1- oth(r cases m Mam.hester, Liv aged lnyears andas.g.ot the I toss alg . l other coinrnercial places, the rolling null, wasrsJh:uk by a largt-3 ',. fl- tA .j "-o,,. o r . . c a. stone in the lower rt hack j wluel, killed h.m- i.an ly n. jj elanu s was 'ut-anl liVits (l alniut tlu . i... 1 1. j. l,.dy and had one of h legs bioketi bi a heavy stone. Hichid- Mevens, an . o , , . . , , , i-l . I 11: 7 o d man,.had his ng, pfeg cut so ha, 1 that ll was at irst t-.ught t at am-J putatr..,; would lie n. csary - il,.a.. ih-e.se hal his toot cru&ie..; his leg wasS unpiitiited. Lnos lHitk was struiTi ins, . . , . - ua .. .1 d be nip. ine pnvsiciriis sav iu.- U,T II .... .... 9Cd '. I .... I . . una 1 ne vei io si.ttc uc r.iu-iu m tft- extent ot liisfc iniurifs. .ctic l.raysi, laug.uei . . ! A t 1 A. -- i.I . daughter IV tail ll , IT.- W 13.MI UCI on III.. J was siinui.-u ... i..,: ri''j;. ...... '""i j conscious tor a quail.l an hour at tei the expIion. I he iidcii.'e o1- Mi; Ualligan was sIiuck s a large stone J Mrs. GaUirau i!iiiiieikitely snatche up her infant child aii.r-aii out of tln5 house, congratulatihgfl'ferself; on their; narrow escape. Shorty afttr she w a- ; driven to distract ion : party bniiglj ing lietwft-n them the-ad body of h i son. Mrs. X'aughn. wf'se son was alsii killed, is in a preciirio'icoudition, am doubts are eiitertaiiiedH;hetb.er shl w ill survive the slmck. . ; -I The houses on thc.w-fH end of MotintJ aioimd A laiL'e stih5ie was force. through the house ai landed in otei-: ofthelteds on the sc.nd floor. Thj;, house of David (Juiiiil, opjiosite, Avajl turned almost inside it. and the ad J joining house, l-clongii. to George WJ '. . .1 .. 1 la- l.iau n I "l i u.k ard P 1.. I tdiVdam e'e ne next h,5se, a young la 7u, ;i Watson was Auck by a st.,,j . ; viori niei ami oo u i?-a " a on the leg and serums?) injured, mother. Mrs. Watsou.raas so seriously stunned by the coucusii as to requii meiiical aitemlance. In the house of .lact- Gu long a Iargtf stone was driven thigh two waliT and lodged under ad. When th t-xi'losioh ot-curred MlJ-tiid Mrs. Mah: wen- sitting in theiiuse adjoining llich's Ureaker. 1 ht-Q house was i. i.ist torn to nieces. irs. Maine .w.t struek by a stone ,.r 'ie, e of tiinlxt and knocked uiicoii.s,rous. -""he wi taken in a carriage tohe "residence .g her .laughter, Mrs. CafUne Wolhnge in Mount Hope, wh"V it was.h covered that her sku had Uen ,f ra tured. Mr. Mahle WiiS'al.-io .seiloUsl" "j"ivd. . , Mis. Mieeder. ot ..Mt;ie.rsine, anu koine.i- ai v nan neen it iincvu... '"t" g l.ciV hao lieen i l oni n.. ....j.. . i . .. . i. .rii i. 'iii, ami ife re on their wT !i"me. lhtf biid iust crossed theUridge ' ' . ...... - ir- .v-..r t n- Peonie's Bailwav whel t J ll.e r.iiii.iiM He was instant fi" oceiiried, and their ho killed bv a large sbm, wnien feiru,v him on' the front .shller, inrtictiti an uglv wound. U . ,1 ' There stiinds in Moud-Hope, on tl main street, three adj.femg houses. stone, weighing alotiti I'tounds, f- S.) 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 01 1 lie .o 1111 7110, iniiu v I toot. M-veral ladies i( 1 ishKick vu'irl( fi,unle,, at the ' exiK-nse of 15 ! throw 11 into convuUns. lerr.-nc, Smii a ,,ank(.r at Vienna, Som smith, a moulder at he ml ing milU y - t (incks, who would ill a ! .... .....I l.i- I,.. . Pft.M- i 1 1 . 1 t i 1 1 i ' - . lloi... W ,11-b IS a Hill?;! tWO .hlUHlie.B l.lic ati.i iu.u ..........k..-, ...... "-"''.,'...,.. ,.,.,..Tw.rM. Htate Of tb'J va. Is' from the niagne. were dainf! hhvhjs's; their habits and ways ol ' members having aged almost 1-eyond reghr. The,.ho,is thmkmg are not those o trerr cruntry 1 K ;JhliU , H, .,- larger i of .lames GailbraitrrlJ) the end bh.wif h'l le, Ihey o not, hU insoci ety the ,,,-evioui vear.l- Hour new h, ...tt the inside bartiti'Mis- ami ceilingl placb winch they, Hhaps, consider " ' ' ....J,., ,lH ... IKidates fof i torn out. and the luiture scattere-f thei due, and they i so-to say - in a si,, '. tfaUIillK mSnistry.-l ''A. . . . : TereM TliP toI, u ami nf .... - yhlds ffom tliv hist house. Mrs Thi ni:it? (Iiiiiut mill s.vt.r-.il . .f 1,.. ..1 ; 1.1 .. JUI1U.I. 2 1 - i 11 another house a stone is stukintr htsI Ia t, there is not a house in the place to - "! M4t ,f not more opjess damaged, atu) i... ...it i . - ' Sr HIT I' IV llOlllier lsin.IT SO TlVl- lli.ruahii S -UMtH' whole windows in it Tin gcd them coiisidcrablv. s i Tlitl plat --L4asH windows of the old o - 1 1 . ... ..J tsvillo I5..nk, hiSeitz' building, wen 1 Ill'illfUII In Mahantontro streit. tiie -a '0- 3 ceilings in the house of-Ir. II. (,". Mief- if wete shattered. The cornice on the alii residence ol .Mr. .los. AMkt, on MinWs 1 - i. - ville Mn-et, was shaken loose. TTu nes: n -iitiKci. ineironip was draw n out alioiit six inches,0w fiih H the windows were broken. Th.e. frtannjl-ghihs w indows of the Second Piesbyteri;in ( luirch were broken. . Tin black snioki irising from the exioHioii caused an -alarm of lire, the life department "turned, out, afti-r as.-ei tarning , the cause of ,....'.I..J . .1 1. a : ... . - tnd but the smok returned. In. a short time, how- ever : large nunilHTof tiersons. visited tht SC' ne, and while there a rumor w;is st; .. al teil t hat t hettow der honseof 1 .atlin A- Hah.ljnear bv, was on lire. This caused the crowd to run from the place, but it Mas soon ascertained that there was no t i-nt h an li., a-i. ti.o I-,.-,... -,u- the : exnlosion seemed to take an eastei- ly direction, though the Fisher breaker, hich is but three or 'four hundred .A ...... ... varus uistant. 111 a wester v 11 recti on - a had the windows bloVn in' the roof of thei engine torn off, the ollice badlv .ad.l . Jt daiiiaged and the schutes torn off Tl : flic hill on which the magazine stood !..,,- presents a very- 'desolate looking ap- 1 rat ice. On the site of the building th.. I'm is -si'.i ri'ltlv .1 iitnno io lu, foil. i.I i.....":' lH.e,rs,.', tcred over the e.il o - tire hill, while many -of the trees were mowed, down by stones. So far, there hae been but two deaths, hut two of the wounded- will prokibly die. All'! inquest was held to-day.on the bodies of the- two boys killed, and the jury PulllLr,j . i;,.f . SOCIAL LIFE IN ATHENS. i 1 hi'ir. t iwmir t.v liiiiia r w Ii ;i I pvr 111:1 v j,ellt.uic Htizens, in a great mca- surd strangers in their own country I o'. j rn;Jriiind, (icrma T j a.rintism- br j w o , .,...--. . ... ......... .- - - irmgs them to end nd several months of the vear in this place, contributing t-n.t..h;inde(p liberality eithe ... j, ...a.,.,,-,, 1,,, ,u. r . hhir.'P or emliel hsh t he fit V bv.their IO eill.llgt 01 Ulllli Jllinil lliij an j '1.1111 patiafbtli,d inland gardens, or iromte t,R. puhiJ welfare by hands, J - . charital.le inst, 10 mie aK.i.w In! 11. I'h'iri u 1 11 lnsTltll- , - . i.,.. :in. otillr i',. , 1la ,,. In... s,,.o.. ti. Ail,.- i;iiai-'iioi.ii.ioi in ... ii.ii. -oi-.. ..;r.rJ A . , .o- o' i-(u lor inotaiiee , Vl...,.,t' ........ in' I II It f f II 1 ' UM.L t Illil ll U.HilVit III 'tUV "I III' 1 U ' V V , i . I ,, lh,. i it.servatorv on th, Hill of the Nymphs, have been erected iiron Some jjI illokv thei . j-, i . a i r 6 . . tdnis'or counting houses in norttiern it . iiiii tries, have been xeeoin mended a' ifige of air by their doctors, and are l h u more or less forcibly banished lo tljieir niitive climate. These worthy patriots, however, strongly attached as they tnay.be to their cuibtrv, TnaTliardly lie said to have their rootis in the soil. Their hearts must to i I . . .. . . , I . i .. : . - .. aign-al exteni ne w nere ineir irvasuic life. Many -of these gent)l'men also were etthl r ii'it rx.rn in this country or have biiei absent, from it lot- many years. i . i . ..I-... ....... worlu aparu ciumnng among i.ieut- . I - . i .i : -1 .... 1 ...: 1 1 elves, :anu toviug men n:uptc wtntoui. sutlitieiitly attemptmglornix witn tnem op! daring to know them., A merchant ,i I , -i ...c .1. ..A i I. i CMS, nesl-ues, ivueinei cjiiteu iu nuius or fjtreign business, cannot represent th substantial wealth bor constitute w dnA -must i'n. :Jny coin nun.ty be; the Ml ruling power of the country. In Gre4ce there ,s - profter y- In,g no set itf gn.-at landed proprietors, or, as one would say in Knglatid, no territo rial arjstotracy. The Turks ,at their conquest -al. leasi on me uiaiuiauu , t '. . i it ...- !... swej't awav all indigenous owners ot the soil. Ti e land was claimed as. the Sul- i nronertv and distributed byr him: tan amolng' a few'of' his Mussulman favor- itcs After the war of mdeiM UUenCe me es abaadoiifed by the Turks;came s:a St au property. lien one red .iorsaie it tiiu nd bti'tJewwealthy purchasers; it i ' was ..riven in small lots to some of the mtry, but tlie main bulk is still at iH-ilH he disposal of the Governoient, a great parfl of it utTCUl ivated and uuprtjuuc- (jirre.on-ltiii:t Lsjiu1ii Tim.. 1 tive A French Senator and .1 unst. Jac.kine, has been convicted ot cheat ing at cards! He kept, money in i "his slee ,e,'and- when he saw hit paimer tun. Up a winning card, dropped an atldftion to his original stake. A major and two other officers, appointed to. vvati.li ihim, detect til the tuck and put- licljf denouiiced him. He prayed for nieileyj but was elelled the club, has i i.ow "resigue.1 the . Senatorship, and a ! disciplinary committee is inquiring into his fitness, to remain a jutg. ..i. i .i U:...i . Varieties. i ' - Some of the gratidest tilings which, have Ucn 'ai hievctl were by those wliem we thought our inferiors. r .Narrow not Vour mind to vouriiwn selfishness, but iveita broad lie 1. Ii! for, your fellow men jto work in. 1 I'm ing the yeai TsTT, HT.l perHonr j eVits ili nt t ' u tm u-1 tn -mi 'f n . . ; r,.. 1 ' 1 ... When men grow virtuous in lilieir Id age they are nu'rely making a s.k.Ti nee io t on l ot tht devil s leavings. Who! is powerful'. He. who control his p;ussijms. Whtf is rich? who is content wit hs what he has. ' The revised Nlew Testaineh cart. 1 nearly all printed. Pf will lie preseiited to tlie Convocation of Canterbury riext- ear. .;.. ' "-,: -j- Thtf llerlin authorities haw ha,i L railings' placetl iound the t rpe 'Mntdef .the limes ' which was strudiiby (o biling's slugs. .!. 1 j I -The I took s of. the California StaN Treasurer show; th.it on August 'jlsti .the amount -of ' money in the Tmi-siiry was ll,ot's,i;$: 'g.t.! " .1 i i TlaHvputatiofi pf a nianis likejhfr j, shadow gigantic. Svhen it prei-etles i him, and iiiginyin its pro port ions wllieii it. follows alter hint. i i Over 1(N,IKHI copies of the njew . Methodist Ilvinnal have U en issued iii ; six wi'cks. Fifteen hun, ln'd copies kii? -now liei-iig siippiicd daily. -t-r The District of .Columbia autln ri ties hay" takt-B a census, w hich shows the population to In lt'd,S4, an in crease ol .'!o,ih k i since Ps-7i i. The Austrian Major-General I dety, only sou ild' tie celebrated Fie Marshal., has ai-oiiiuitted suicide Giirz. lie w as- $ixt y-li e years old. - a-.!- at The town ojf Illackbiirii, England, has lieen adiudged to pay datiiagcs tl the injury done to projiertyat the.tiiie' of the lluriiley .Tjiots, during the cotton mill strikes. : i ' I j ;' The grain and grass ('hip -of Kant ern Connecticut' has lieen alinoststjn tirely gathered, and old farmers in the State say it has not been equalled in fifty years or more. , -r. s. T'ackiinr-, Jr., a Well-knuWii entoinolbgist of Salem, Mass. , has ImH appointed Professor in the new Cliij of Geology and Zoology, in Brown. Ll i versify, Providence, II. I. . . -The Rev. Thomas . Worcester. . D., aged eighty-three, died at Wl-i thain. Miiss., of ajioplexy. klle.was t he first SwedtMiborgian pastitr in the Stajfr having settled in Boston "in- lSlS The Marquis of Lome will proba bly Ik welcomed at tjjutletf by iejiri sentatives of all the volunteer .-corps jin Uie Dominion, each sending -an oiliceij's guard," lt';iring the colors of the regi ment. . 'i ; -;. V There is ai lain ily of thrw brother: and two sisters" -living jiciir West in in-J ster, Mass., the youngest of vhoin )h ' and the oldest SJ. n I ' t w,i of theii(. have ever lrten marri'nd, and.those haje no families living. , 1 . ' j ' A woman was httdy in custody Duhliii chiirged with setting a sav;t)ic,; bull-dog iiHin her aged husband vv)iilei: he was .in ltd. The niiiii, who waS so. years ojd, was so biidly injured that hel Wiis Hot cxitectfd to live. i j The assassins of tlie.'Brtssian (iifii'.' eral Meen tzow lired niton Gen. Ma,i;k.i- arofT, Chief of tlie corps .of gendai iheHi j of St. .Petersburg, who emll'.-ivored t-""-arrest the assassins alter th,!y had stalt-f! lied the Chief 'of Police. From this' ' circiiinstiince arose th first report that .yT (Jeneral Meientzitw h id lieen killeil by . j ( - : - j a pistol shot. ' ; ' rv -j Chiiborne F. .Jacksoii, who Wajt once Governor of Mississippi, marrietfjr'-v j Ine sisters in a wealthy ami .oisuu-ts guished family.- When he went . to'askif for the hist one. his venerable father- in-law replied: ' es. hub, you can have her. You have had them alk- For goodness sake don't ask .me for the. old woman!'' - L' , L. The World's Convention of tht .-Yoi'Uig MeiLs Christiiin Assocjatioii,; f now ii session at Geneva, Switzerland, ? is ll.ieetMig wu n a measure ot mm t highly satisfactory to its proiiioters.-i The av rage attendance at U.e confejr eiice is on; thousand. Delegates are nresent froni Atnei lea, Belgium, Kng- hind, France, Hollan,!, Spain and the Protestant colonics of Switzerland. . We are not content with our lot, and siglrfor a change. Fate never treated any one as badly as he 'treats us, and every 1 y gets on ln'ttei than we do. That is about , i tbn; way; inaixers stand with us a gn at deal of the time, And vet, if we had to lear the burden : of same of ihevery jteople whom we; envv, we should lie glad ehougji to gt-i back to our own little cares, and think, i tlM-in nothing. - .1 " ' . j j X-The Methodist Mission 'jin .J-apa," has held, its fourth annual meeting ati I Vokohiiniit. The M-ports tor me year The api'to-intments were .made "for th . . .. .. ,,,,.; T..Lio .v-omx ; ;lki, Hakinlate ami jlliios-tki and f(; the Station Aoniori. j '. ' nit '7 'Ph.. lu.riii iiiHit I imd of Wei Vsh-V ' l.lll Ull.l .' . 1 I . College has received another gift, )f f":' .f.-,iuo. through the hands of Mr. I-ottdjf; ; i froin the pnyeeils if tlie sal-e of thei Moody and .mkey hymnliooks. iThs,; -fund is -lodged, in the) hands of Messr. Dodge, Stuart' and Harwell, liH trust, j .: for such charitable khd Christ ian ;is as ' the ieiitleinen -A" hose naiiies the I looks l ear may request. i ne n mu,-v . vvas given for I improvements an any y otber i. iirnoses the f .under "of the ol- h-L'e nref erre'd. I he ' 'i'ir' j'iri',in i'i-t. adds in tniikllif?-llie aiiii'.uii. . .... i.k. making -the ; that it -will be pei iualiehtly. in vested in , - a - .vniou .uni .... gating 'vcailif some W 1. ....,1 V lULJ scholarship, edit- I'est-rving beneliei- ary. t Th '''' M'lrsi 'tis- relates that ;aj vojuth of about 1 recently vthituruJl licyiind the PortugaFItock at Iai;seilhs t. .bathe, wheirliiU Mt once he .fell thai ; '.. something had altacht-,1 itself to otien)!! . his legs, and was dnk'S-' ''ini. dywii ward. He was terril-ly fi ightctied anil! , cried out lustilv for help. A hsheif-j -man heard him, and came to his n -, cue just In time to save, him from sink- iic. After much 4illiculty the lad w;U ,'ot'inlo.the tisliertiian's lntat, wlen t' was discovered that'll cuttle-fish;, niei-T , . ... . . J. . v. v. .... . i ..ij SlUIIlg cenillllfires imu. uic a .can ijuji the extremity of its airrns, had f;istetie'l itself to the ha. sit titron-z.lyAliat it Mli hot let go its hold, even when o'lt ot the w:ater. : I ill i.;..i. 11. N r i .tr . 1 1- i ; i , ! I 43 : -mimm I. .: if .,' I

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