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LICKETT, RN\ i N Company's TiII and tore Shcv , with a co plete stozk o G NS, ?STOLS & MTER1 in hiS line, and will REPam GunS, A to1s, aN kirds of Locks, C:;1rellas, P sok, :sor, . ly doiig ;ood work at moder:.te prici and being pinctus to my bz:siness, I ho to receve a lib;eral patronaze. "AT. ii. DUCKETT. Mar. 1, I-t,. XVITBIRR. FEMAL A. F. 71-MR, YL. A., :F rinc,ip Hiss INI2 LEIVELL,: Artista: rof. fI. IWER3-R, : : sical DLr Ti1 Sc!oo! wi:i res:me its exercises' ',o 2: S-p:embvr next. S. 1'. 1%.-:l E-q., Sec. Id. coLr. S. FAIR", Pres'%. N~EBERR HOTE TiT:U elii, coVnT-E : R ioRi an w el 0T <!. ~ ~ ~ i: TT:o :oeae ;Ipt N, 1.. fr.. Vc: o'x, a : f .,,i . le. r L h,',a iba..u.o:a av 0:e at !! l I.:.. ''.&Wll-:1. I *'li .!a -: i l'i i ' ;to a uo v T r.~iE dUli sofi: hazi consant hand) I a~ flavor:'nen of e!iaboe ap incor pro:npin e ' ! and despGeh lturniheId atI the rat. of .91 I per d.l: eribr rspoerul *'t:t for a~ continuat the m:nn-: satibIecion A. C. CIIAI'MAN coThs. cuN3s. cus Itreech .loadi'ng :mdt Mu7zIielig Gt >f Entgish . Irenchi & ;erma~n macnufaictuni AT ALL PRcS 1.0 to tneh. Doubkle Gunxs fromc stois' a. Pit. PAii-.stn un' ! a t ni r and approved kinds. pisTOLS & RWLES BST Q..ITT~ AND AT LOWEST PS.ICI (ountry Merchan.ts and Sportsmen are tked to call and exonine our large and w :eeted smenk o: the.:bove Go'ds, which m;:zri c iret ad by from.c the mnanufact -ere. e guaran tee~ q.alty,egnal to. a. ri1;:::w as any responsible h:ouse rdr tavmi! C'ledl p'roa:y, and sC la 1m '' South Carolina. FURTIER IFPORTs FRo.'- TNE ITI. Ar.D com.TsTi:R IN sti"' 'FARS IN LAU:RENS o'NTY-A: , LELY No KU K1.UX T"ERE -PA'T Ot:TRAGE6 AND P.RESYNT A , t .U FN 61O.NS. V y invStiLgations in11to tle e cn ig- 01:1 of Hallairs Iin . .aurcn (,u!M - ke tv have failed, to da*ov- an " (n position to the ilaws, either State -- rnited States . I have asccr .tained, hlowever,.ha not a single i. thle COU tV. t; rIiltERS th Im eV es aJo t.i Ltt oig tei, fl ct. . -NO KL KLUX IN LAVHEN! CLNTY. As shlowing how exaggranted and often Utterly fa!<c have beetn the reports publisihed in the rai cal p-ess of the outr!es c ted upon negroes, I iae onl iA t mention that, excepting in lan e he ti,) riot !a,t year. there Las :t been a niegra ki!i a Wjite man in 1 Lurns since til". war ild ed. ilhre hae been several case of whiin, but in every ca- tip Svictim bad been guilty of so:v uf dence against the laws, and fI wlicii he had nut been pulihed by thc proper .utboritie. 01 couree mob law cannot be justilied under ainv circumstance, but .1 mention the eaut- silely for tLe Purpose of showing that polie had no01hin whatever to do with the troubles. so. }: NEio oC .TEt . W[il10 ocriOs hiave be n me aurdered white men have. 1 0 most notorious one w the asiaF sination of Dr. C. ShelI by n1egr* - in 1S68. In this case one of the aaius was convicted Vnd hung, J and the others were permitted to IScaIpe. Furtlhermore. I bave bc fore me the story of an attack by Ier'Oes Up)on the resdenc oN ir Harrison.l Scott. lie woA abd t.wt the tun. anw i o. ; Wn . 't. brutallv treated. after doig wh ic t!e ne1Oes rubbed thl ihUe a:d. m marched&A ii. A\n attei- wasa c;md o the life of a 3r. Sh A, wlhich, 'however. fort ut . It is not 'my" ,prp- y tIi n I rz.-I about tho negroIs L L u n County. All . .t . w i , a-re r the mtjo - oite as ordi~ely '1dwe h,Ved and cortai th I r ment at thohus of th't !.r do ith k1OwpO t:to i :.: 2. tr 0! the obleet of the oi U::% Scit tha by givmte nil-Z 3111 of1 a negro ~vth Ou on yte enl:'ly. 1 --I : .i lit C I he.Ci ~ t We ui E. tlls - ilThe elddtio:: rithe t 1 ear'~ ni:i P: n-; s,te au nto the ime i nI~~\ie :ddQ5. clute ot aic(t I h: ttie fhT'' tjioi te CoWd thei tier xvI al.~sIk ocured on aredth ' ed by N, 0nr oe,had I ten ' - ne 'i~ incL:iille fx :im:0 hirs .'-. house occupb ;'by otin Sdaye o the eletnoeo tG he~ Staie const~ aes-aL'UI whie m:m-giot. 0. t eriIrow4 Attrte nur rs perot 01 ,, )t o* d 1 uitr e it crawiTli a atheredaround t combatants. he,Iudelyth ngo ili rushed into the.~i :impovse fort-! seIlve and re,ture t o iithe seeI and IA a eserteD~ fI'l coiel sud ItwsreueIo'h f'wn da Wndedd' nt.. iamieo fire, it vas b1rned. and the white p believ' tht:.: .ome of them s.t it ',n p fiein revenge I*tr itut hanving: tht-ir Wnay about it. It i- sarcelv il rational to suine;'(t th,t. white q men rou!d have destroved it elien d they were fullv aware that they woduu liave to furiish the mloney& '. lreuii it. All the ta!xes paid by the negros, Laurwe coun1rty in a year cuhi eot hatv' p Sed "Lo nail; with whi'h to iastli the t planks tog-c-the:.. No cu0,oEN1: iN1 THr. AF.:T11OKi -r:s I .ues comnty I hevar the SaMeC COMPlatint ,, have" heard mIh Nev:err cout y-namly,an ut ter witnt of oitidi-nCu il the offl eiais placed over the people by the i) Goverior 6r 1y the vote (t the I iiviro. They run thle mjachi-.vrY Lf of the goverlimenit in the initerests al e t blacks, :id the whites-wo : Own All tihe projp<rty-uro (lv m .ax k:S. 6uVernol .Semtt ihn i ii in h. sureclnjtenpt 1,y tliv V-11Ii eery*where. Jie is, ch1arged with dup!Icity aid doubie %V.iin, wi.h I Sa i v..one tI o t he -.g'hii()s an d II the exact oppoiL to the vl-k, while he doe, everytihiing to satis ly hi i i tic l pi rty b 60VIRNOR 141"TT' . NAALA t.- M 1 I do not protend to Say that in alI t dist urbajnes whiich htavc 0 take; place the whites have betn , vhoy bileless. 17Udouted.y, 0 he have done some t hins w h ic 11ter ou"'h't sIt to havD done. "w" soealliowanco mnu;t be mnad;.or human nature. 24(-n are likely to b..eom-v exasperated when tIir -S I ba J or.ws , stablos, & c., are " burued t> the ground, and aRor a i they have Succeded inl gelttiIg tle vria olvie:d Se the i 6,overnor tu:rN. them 0C0Se. I hr:' . coznversed: with some of th~ n:st (1 A and Laurekn countie .-: w wo Cm to dub 14t uh 0 bL equivai to plNounchig the nil. Souhr :0 p..-O.plo. liar.; and ri m -aan nat ti f in a.d! VUOA tho Samno cummn A has boo" mad. Tho law; uf the :.I are budi ellough. they %ay, .-i them be fairly e rd andtiwe ill be? no Ku. i lx. as Le U de rCar it to b.- a notorious i etC tit an1v nLrVo ho poui.m4N. y "A'!:ko itiuence a cominil f ;:i ih ~impunity. Ii t.ven eis .) ti s u r ciou, li I r ie. Are o n'k to1 ' K:. J.c ruivwust t thea pi ukh m (bwa. of i ustratirM A C . . . l ." ,r ,, t . y w:r covicto ik.dy i we.. V Tvt1 "2d t o o ry i so bat,"nned Wthat ith 1 a ~ I Lit !gete tall.-~ the fatIhav , :o ..Vjcmunn:I ym tLh4 1(1e1tern b thec temptitiontak th .u'e awin to1jJ' i theiro nins Yo~u i'' thea . Sgrea de a vibouat tuO.he! iOueadi tted that theyt bzu ongedt) the tKu Klux cry.ira. in,b t One haei sid tht i theabrateao t.2hirabcon aO. aspulse in the u.~n'en, o' I lunbia ea ,.a 1' reie upCn,. ih c'ts tore iee th whites i a etsbnssalt hUngos Its editor i a ape-:we. h oable era inaugurated ii not im oSsibc ;-hut it niust be said, in mile justice to them. that the iflucnt;al (tizeni are conneellingt niet cquiecetcee in everythin T one bv the milit.zry authorities L( W*repr,nence . Y.Herdd A Corinthian Custorn, Whe,n Christianity wA, f inl 'h ced ilito ",ori:thJia it waA lady recivedA by the peasa.ts, ait the n1lC deelpi-td it as a low 14 ignol1c muperst;tion. The A, therefore-lngewo, who heiLd i oflee at the hands of Charle Ogne, and wA5 himself a devout hristian--bthought him to give , le h1aughty noblcs a lesson. le a great baique0, aUd iUvited it poor and rich, high and low ike. But the CLristians alonoc J at the table of their prince. id were well and -cumptuoulyl asted; while the heatihen were. ft in the opetn air. und fed with .inted mwat and dram'k sour win. I(it p.n; t tI hat it Was t1le bles that lad to pit up with Ls sorry 'tre, whii. tie despisedS as:mts were Well serVed in the ike's presene. e m ui haive I em of a iore Ocile mak ta OSt f the'i,r chss, howe.) filrl [is con tem pt liolls tretenlWt, aid I by the eloque and argminolts the ArcLhishop o(Salzburg. con nrted thloil inl to zealIou foll olrs 'hrist. This was the treat ent, they were told which await I them the .I, y of Judgm1eUt; lEO1! b;levers, Lowiver lowly, o-Id sit with Abraham, a :d Jucob, at the Warria'e-foast the L:un"b. .i.u recognit iOu, erefore, of the great good which 0 exlamllple of the pealants had rough, in thus briniin their >ACS to re-a--n, tlic i-lowing istom was established. T he vus ;n was a rcal one, whatvver we ay thing of its afleaed origin: a duke was to be inl aled in korinthia, ho went on epherd's staff in ljjid, aicuied a black ox upon his lef(, and aL 0 an h)rse upon his right, to a wie cal-d t1he -Prinlce's %3IL ae," out a mile ifrom Kia-0enfutrt. cre sat a 1easnLlt-it Was the r~ditary right of a partiul:ar mily to tak p-rt in the drlma -ani1d, a, the new prince drew ar, )fflowed, by a crowd of the -jpAL. he uked : "Wlo is it that ;-ies iere w.it h such a lonily si p be the people an-wered : KThe -i Uof Lhc land comes. "I he s," he ask! ed , *a righi teous1 ji t, fi rthercr of tle wefareof ou r ud. anl Of cur fr?ee possessIINS h!aw a p ofteeter ofCthe,Chis !ai) h. an1 Of widors anld I'r :as? Yes," was. the anwer. Lh IT I, :ind.4 ha ." Then '.the :prince promtised the peasanilts 2. he would hi ot be ashiamed to ough withi snehi cattle. Anmd the -aant askeud again : "ho,w shau . he broug'ht fromt this place ? lie \ .mnt of Gorte, heretiitar'v iun1t Paliatine. anuswered1 for th'e -ee: "We will buyw you off with sty peCe : the o:< am'i the horse u.!! be yours, youi hzall have thze rr1.en 211 o the prin~~'Ce. and your' )iie sha!! be frece and1 never tax ." A t this. the neasan1It rose and I t'e the prinee at mighty blow onl e ear with the left hand ; the -ince tooik his seatt upon te stoneL. roe' to observe2 1wh liberties of er his odnee. . flng as5 the) p'rin(e sat upon ihe on e, the 2 ri adneers h''Sad a righ th inot)w '' gra. wherever' thyikd ad the' Portendior'iers to b)urni and ~s rov ut w il- and when the fami of t he~ I'urtea'dortie rs becamlie :tinect. this de.irale privilege 1'sed to' the Mord'are:I. This5 ag'lar right 'reminds one of' a steim in another S!av'onic coun y : When the dukes of Bohemia. gau to be suummonled to appear the diets of the emire, in the iih cntury, thtey ot amei, us a 'iiege to counmterb1aance this nden:omxe duty, the right to nmaizo thieir apzproach by burn ea fe'; vik!ages. This, they ought, would not mrake the emf-t r(or less strenuous to regaire cir attendIaneo. Thbis curious oer(emonly in the in2 alationi of the Corinithian dukes, utinuedi to be prc'tisod until the ne of .Duko Eruest in 1414. (From 'IwA!d.ineforOcthkr. E%PA.1Vi Rru.--Russ2ia, u hilo waiting for an opportunzity f make her grand stroke on the -liuei conquests onl bor j st .rn bor.ier. The New York t rea1u' gmves ani aiccount of the 3. I n inva in :'iid :1inieX1 201 n i)zoung'aria, on t he N orthiern - -es of th T11ian-2 t-ha Mou1-11 e .t.etion of Ih wtorbl, the le m'o the C:-:ar has' 'CIneo:poratd 'V ic- :* hirge as9 1 reland, rich inl C n 1a an -rc lurlrsuc2 A Dcadly Ucaring. Nos urvE Tof the social liter-. ur111' Vf the ..rrcan pre ., 'or the 11t rew weeks would be conlite it hout some 1ogn iZaiCe of the eml:in iseeneeml of the duellingr day4 ,ary geitie , witlh "Majr" or Cone!" to their -2ame1s, have eeeLt eurieh%d th s')arpv cel inu!, of certL.,1 Souther:- - a estern journls. Po,sily, the ordid me tircai~ie I or v ulg:wr politi a61 'pirit of c(n11n1 m1en in t1eAe ravt time has a tenLdanev to re ive ill I3obliei'jrv k).,omis a iul--Lmory f the nlut very disatat perIOd then p}ersonai.l "honLor" demu:auded omthmTIIng cho thanl lwoLey or of cil prefermuut to aiplaie its rrungs or reward its chivlry; or erhapi the exa.;p-rating elce.tri it! chawges of the sca,ou have Au 1,o1ph0rie Im ag I ft is f or ho ud t o;1r fiee tort'd econuCliiter ;.J i extravi-aneives ofuman .,a ,iou. AL au' rate. parson'l -Okclectious ofuall siorts! of SoUt ru (0'r wes-.tern duLs nrae i lanh m! just now w! U several Ire w oi the provinial- pr ol, i t peei:d ne(r2dit inl several ex hanigos, is a 1hir samp!e of t6e :hioo: A Major 11uford, it sou[ts, as mo of tlhe champious of hon r v.ho iu thpahIny days of "the e" uinjoyod proun! etilumuco >r his accuracy of aim, zId it '1s. his boast that uipou CUly one1 fj lad e ever 1:led to kill his 1anI on ihe po.. On a certaiu ay ve ws eplaiin;g to 'divers hOr pi ~i a hotel, how it -as that the joe excepUou iu his 1ecee'ful practice hud occu .roug) ull a decCt 1n a bul,t, w1;en. I his vast avstouijsI1tTA, Mn) o lie genUd'Lin ,taing within aring~ suddeny advanced and apicd im i" thi I'Ace. -Liur ! 1id t ie sm lt vr w h o w a s IL zra y - aired :o an of pecul i;ar but byv in walls trucule.t epres,iuu of "Il. the prvi;e:ition sulfielenuut, r' mLust J rkepext tLe Liow ?" For i instat thiLe ius1tCd Pud furinus alit was mued to return the Ueminly inexplicable assaultt; but con'gh to ude'r.st and t hat hie af ontI me'ant a del'iberate challengeC You-ve don irc han eO,ughl. ;uale ( )Ur fiend-l don't, Cae1 -at your une is-an d a I'rieUd f ulinl.. shanll co;fer. wit1h him at t." Suei w;;s the style in ue, to p;ii: Pz!! husiIesi it use honoriz be days. Tfh nee tee- sIapper curItly in tro!deed the entlnnabesde asmhe had! ee nigas the "red e rired, and with the under-tand th the . "Irien l y" ce 2rence*t ,i.ubi take place* in a houra fromut enee,c isatted and insu!tter tok morarym* leave of each other. day Ur21ak on t.he miPJ::tI foi > ing th e i nevi table lfmeCting" ered n a ro ired pilace which ad2 been ele2cteda for the porpoce2. -di a greed by the seem is JIt the hringi shl ennunun I t.ne1 or hot hm the' anltag?lostS had2 lin hliInant was,2n thel hish ranTl'eC min it a conijtlin that Mh I himuself and hi.s theu should be art-hied before ligin~ Ig, to tIIaake r hat nither hadu adopj ted2. anly eret. pirotecutve deice ; but he .ihmitted withi whal. grace be iuld sunnuIoi., only mluttering to is s(cond: "i'd kil himl after 1is if ho g:ere my own fat her U '1 ''ho grond being dly measuredLILi. e0 hmen ple, and t he t9- st 10 '. Getlemneu, are you r-eady T' -ied andi ansMwereI i, h wordi was .range enetmy diut 01seemi to) b C&en loo1kingi at him; w hile the rad word was coming,If the ma r hal resolve i to take his timec out tiring. Ihis dechberation was tal to him ; fir, at the ward, the ranger's4 shot. ranig eut as though had becen fired by the very ut the a.ir, Z'eii writhinhg upon) the iitor to his owni secondi .: and en~ addrst i t heii~14 mlajors see iwwor was, "Therti he lies--yu 0 see fo4r you&ralf." Struggling > an el.4t'o, the' woundej.d duelist :ound' and lixed a ghiistly stare panu his olyr who coolly re aried "! cany Viee.' nothng fori *niy and~ astonishmen ke3 ~Lpt th rinI manV andi his sei(orA s ilent, e0 old man1.1 oitinuied: "Yo do ii I kniow. mei, Bufrd butlh' I ha -ve ver forgi teni you. My name is 12rt on. Yo u persuadd my21 I1)only t her to die of a brokenm heart. a). 'a-:e a :nectui to hn ma feiitfr his sisters awrongs: a! w i e1roein yu cow (lastardly testriuction of both our I Chilrel and died inl a mad-hol.e. Coub . have foUnd you then woULd hmve cgiven yot n) Chance for your ire ;ut brare ae yoa al- ( way: preteuvded to be. and cowa: d you are, you drtded and elu ded me. Yet I knew that we would Mome day meet ; .nd I reg istered a vow that when we did I would muake you a iavritiee to your Own inferta! art. Fur yeatrs I trained mye' to beculie uner ringly expert wi*th the pistol. aUd my1 tluccesso waS pvrf.-cz. T11. Ieveu while I 1untedtA r YOu, COW ard. t-iindntess esmle 10n ,lkeV snother wroug ro your d. Iu,tead of %;adouLug tuy pur pose, I took twy cath uT vcugumanc auew and rese.lvod to make hear iug tmko the platwe of sight. A -ain I was SlICessful. L learued to take aim with car iustead of cve W hen I heard1 you answer 'ready. a mtuen~ct a;:,o. l know as well where to po iit myIN pistol as tbough, I ct;uh ste vou. "osires L culi - hear y obra'hing You tough t to tU.nke sure of your sult by d lay, and ov-erreacd yuurstl." t ur tcurious addr.n.s. whibI was delivered wnth a cool, pitileis deliberation, cbaracteri2ed by m r !a.Siu than that of C'-' teuptuots hatred. thuo tunj a bored breatin' bcam -Wortor anid sLorter. Lu..il r.t h.iL be fel tak, aid all was still. Gew whispeed the av iger, as t.ki U bi-. Seou(s arm. Le tune,.'J, w:desilesurlyo"r theuied A Wonan's Views on Fro-e Love. Hjrs. Paulin 'Wrihlit )avis. re Ferring to a letter priuted iu the,. T ribune,0 SayVS:"hqusins,. what is iree love. of wh!e there is so muach terror? Was love eve: contrained. e;fore d, or pur cha"-d uWhoever love,l beauseet ctmIude .1d to? passivu. vanity, t ood in the warket, are forcd iuto marriage. atd comelled 1uto) hated relIat iol; but it is time that senible people learu to use an-ki gunge correctly. Love i,, au eiko tion of th. heart. foun.ded upon re spect, esteemIl, admliraiin and de vot ionl. To e t'ee is to be exemllip! ,om subietio to the will of' le ormny suaie s Wece.Iuo pose toi tand 1upon0 tis lie and W, fi-lt iL out, rieeuing th pu re wor.ls C'rom Ice oe prLobtitu uon aad shiw i' tha t uly to the ur TMi caU 'Untion buL tuae uut Ofthli)8 re-:;utU.a.i." Aud aan "i-t. the l.w;'.;hiih mnak-:s the rendering of marital ri-is anid Com pil ulst;ry fol-ter ity on It ..k Of the wom.:n, il the absece of i0Ve and c31 ei4ality. of he b and 1 "Ltn~ess uiigntory .is a dedl unv. 'ev w'roi:ian. who isde mar-.dingi ti ballot is, whIether3 s.ie manli who is demniding it fher pr'clahnsIU that he~ has grown out 1 he r'ight iher'ent in her' to sa Twel'nty. yerr ao wewesid, a :ve l;s mer':: , rl' igiousI, socVin!. the wh .ole venal prebls shieLed I anld how led iilue demou0Ls; and cit i eised.; ;haviug wou a'd the out posts, and eveui entored the OitaL- f diL those. whLo v;-ne theL weaoik: 'ritie jspr~ing thrward and &'h:o 'L I nut thiey al Wlys. thoulg hJt so1. T he a -Obsrervers,' of to~ daly will be thel( lotuIina. juist us ea0ou as the b'ani n 8il mUch i anId to. fa'.t andi' swallo' w ine im wrfet'1ly !asic at ed foo,d. ily :aing~ too mucsh fi nid durmgi meals1 (. 1ink iing I)~ I p)i'O n 't'15whis-j keyv und other itoxVi ahg dlrin,k Kfeeping lat e hours at night and sleepinig too late in the moJrning. Wearing clothiug too tighLt soa to rWlar ci:rculaLlioU. XD,ai riuInh SLtI. .Nt1gIee tjig to tlXke audi eeint ceecise to ke'ep their hand-il wai t he body suaicioutly to k'ip the pora of the aki opeu. Idub auginig the warmi. c'lting worn in fo-lgh costui and exyu:-e incideti U, tG evi nling partie.. Slar vilii the( stomahfto graL1'ftify a "uai Lj and leoli, Iipassion f or dress. ieep ing up a cntn xieet frettiug tbe mind with borrowed trouble's. Emp.lingah ('heap do' . ru Ot' o every im:U.;i;mry' lii takC Stwat. ...v nUithe o. f ther is not1 ufosd o b 4ow to get Pn1cty of' Frcsh Eggs. In :a lohg coniminivation to the ermanltownl Teleg-raphl. uponl IIh( Ubject of pou!try. .1' r. 16".. Dw ght, ,f Hudson. M ichi.an, co nsi idevrs he qvies+.iols. L,o%w to ret pleity f good flayoro,d fre-,h egswith t.ie trouble." and thinks if there i any secret in it he ha Esecov. red it. and makes thc:nne pub . for tho beneit of all iuterested. le Slivs: "IO.e. thirty year- a"o, I wni 1o ubI2ld 1(5I just ai my lighLbor. now 5. I fed Ley heu pl-vutl ()f* Coin ud got bu.t fe%:w eggs. I reasoned pUo the matOer, anld happened to bink that the conlstitueat parts of .6ilk and the white ot ergs were auch alike. Now it haslong beei iowu to rilktieu that Wheat .iddlings and bran are about the est of any iecd to make : cow ive milk ; why uot thou the best > ima:ke hens lay* e'.g' ? L tied't .nd since ten have had no he 'eed is to uix aIbOUt iVC p:.rt-1 ibran I;th one ut'idins 'I the MGuig I Wet up with wa *r about oiu qi:u-.i o the mix uIVe ialag ti3 pa1, t.king" aius to tave it 'atih. dry,.thouglh !i damup. Tis I sct in :a warm.1, LuuLy rs')ot South Of their shed. ud4 IhL wak lip. take a ew dip'; ou't seem to Eauey it Ike corn. ud st'art off ou a short hunt finr Ig around iu a :.hort time for a 'W ILo1e0 from th dish of br-:11n. 'here is little time dur-ing tho :hoe day buUt what oe or more ro standing by the pali, awd like .t:hm! helping the ves. "I am cark-ful t) mix for- then st 3S much as they will consue aring the day. At night, just L re- they rTpir to Ihe loos. I Sumlly throV tUe'u about a pint f -LOled corn, well scattercd, so hat each oue emui set a tew kern s L. Nyour L' e;s d -n't incline to a;. tlhis "eed at iirst. sprinkle a lit lw tndi l eal ou topi. I would be 211 L vh comdt-tinin (f not et In eggs try II pl, and [ hiuk they will never he sorry." TuE FLOOD IN CI INA.-!eon. amV's Brookz. writinr f'rorn T:en 'sil, Chiva, to the New Yo:k 1.7r i'f "S oV the Iat fl 4id alr1'eadV Ie ays: "Al ;Pp11r 'Irth China. applWar_ LO av bru'acu !oose, and to be fow 1' dow1 tur i ud.s'traw, b:11I O, mitt, s. hum and otiher 'ran, C. ie teaml (anal has r%ken itI-SL nd is po."ring in the vl0A River, ii not the Yang lTze. loIs :1d d straw,.-bllt, are m dw by the thousands. Vholt ia4 ' ,vs are swept away nId all tho inhabitais drowned. het (de ;lt of he typhooln I itUsedi Ja:han is but a ifi Iis"try. Thousandsj' w'ill starve to i: i thet comt:ig win:ter'. dopted bcLy the' .a.p:,' G overni h'Jnt. At one. fel' swoop1, the' av aboWlshed t he Ordercl of' thei .iies, *r leducing thLem to the br' g th' .l1: eoGod:.ch'-!.1'. It' ile hi.d or'ks ha! I'on to' bar'e .hiility, ad hadI cou4ist..d of c'jrs,, an.d wr',' a subtantial Vcations (onlyI, I:e t'o der side of4 the D;iine char-' mer't would hve. failed of the rev bition: it. n huaI. itu 1atur'e. () wtives andi. maother1s be wise ei2Lre it i.' tOU late! L ;ve so as0 > enjoy ever'y day oft your life'. 'eu years' hence, o:' even to. t,r w. you mayi. die2. Live so thatl ('re1 pres~ec e wil gladden't the ;'es of y'our dearj ones,.miore'( tha:n 'Iy~thing. yourlI h:m;ds c'an w.~in for A tra:sendnt faith:, a ceru st,':::: the~ dar'Luessi of night to a pillar of flro, and the clvud y day into a peripetual glory. iy who'~( theu oi.reb on are rev -c.esed uivezu in the wilderunes., ud bear~ stre:uus~ of gladness trick Lig am2ong the r'ocks. Be. naot a:ny of' kind wor'ds and iceaing aL'ta, lor' suhil are firgrant ilts, whLose p't rfue will ''adde je heariit andt .sweeCten~ the 1:fe of i!wh hear or receive them.dt~ OiLO I the whe'at by ctiChitkig' ':n:is t m-.t ram t ~ ::L