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Cnuintiatiois ctlcubate I I liriimit pri vaitrelit, or reo'n-Iain oe nlhes for ollices of t thonir, prolit t.r trust. will tie char ged for as adver;i-ements Ainiticim! a. eaniilbate Five Iimlirs a year. Fur till mnarriages the pr inters ilee is etjeutedi. Poetry, Written for the lainner. I will tnow love lhe sti:m 0f Ile darncezs of gIt, Instead of the for1m O my fond w:m, ,o I ill speak to t tIe bree., ,And I'll hi %% nlih th nll, eeI, Sme 'ovedom gne I will weep.t-- ;: chuul And her sw ct itwne ahii:l, WMl I eal', 'mid Ih flow ers: And it her -pirit wil1 grict im, Ili le sh:tle oft 0,"r hower, Where :-he( use d to mee-t mei(. lit the Liwi-ghts cahtn hour. And I I love the i Itoitn, And the dark.winter blight; Nine her liaveiily form, 1l.lt beent saatch'ld I rdmi itny Sigh; And her spoirit w.11 como, On the wild vivid llath, To welcomii m 'eC h ome1111, Ii th tempeswn' ilree, chash. .AQU ES. Anamzabel Lee. ht waIs mily andml niy a year lfgo. li a kindom by th seta, . 'hut a in Liii ther lived Whom you may kn sow, Bv ithe ratne of Ann -Oel Ie; Ani tits moitlci :he lived willh i other thioughit Than 1to love and be loved by mc. Site was a chdi, and I wus aI child, _Inl this 'Jigoml by iera Uut we hovel wih a love th.it was~ omre I and tmy Anntah'l ine: WVithi a love that the wm-uged seraphs of IlIaven Coveted her and mer An id this wvas thue rantsonl that, Io: g ago, A wxindi blewv out o' a chiu I bty ntightl. -i Chlinig my Annabihel line; Atnd biire Iher aw'.ay fromt tte, ''To shu it her up itn a "septiulcr 1n t'-is k migioml by the sea. Tlhe angels tnot hta! I so happi~y in I caven. Went envym tg har and mih e; Yesi! tht was I le re-mitt (ti al tticn ktinw: Thai~t die wmttd camet. outt of ai cloudl, chill. mtg Antd k-iling tmy Atntabel Lee. But our litve it was strrontgcr bty T Ithan Cte love Or) thtute who weire st ronger than we; Ot ioily fatr wiser Itht. we, Andt luert the anel in hea'venl oive, Notr the dheimnts dliwnt undethr thie sea, Ciin ceer dI ssver my~ tiol I roil Ithe soulI Ofth beaunfuiJ~t~l Atit. C elLee. For the mlotn never becatms ithoiiut bring. mug tme dret its O)Ithte beatiful Annabehtl ie; Amid the star.' never risc, bult I see the biright eyesu Of ther heC:iuttilti .A nnabtel Lere; And so, all the tight -tide, I Vie doiwtt by Of liy darlintg, tmy datrling, toy life awl inI itr tteputlchtr ther. by I lhe smi in hter litmo by3 the stiie of lhie seja. Rlth~ling by) itt ve~ tin,; in it.' tiauoni:iI P'oetry. * 'Ih it iI i iI iII ls - lt I :t Iht Ipp hV e 2 W I) -i hir',e it witl I f itil'.il wife; *3 \VIto's rei r i it i itroiomi:I cinits, -1 i sire to stull'r Ior It s pant, 1 A :im conbi ti:d no solid pie:c 2 i li|lip ai W w le It 'acv 4ie 3 \\'henl |-IV,, w-Isz riven !or ;I niate, -1 Adi11 wias lit at happy Stalte. 11 in everv feImile's Naee apnear 'lTrnih Ie l Wirbugof :I he:Ir( since re, 3 I lV rrisy .(tieceit i an<d pri.le, N N.'cr kitown li wi), tai to resitlc. I i t. joillrity i~s aible to 111111a.. 2 T .it w" rillIil wtlim tit wt? htiild, 3 T ie I t i iiilt l b liit wo i ll, we| .1 1.- ;i io 1 Ill ert-eptlihic. I Cuirsell s the fl,.h!ig itinn 1 sw 2 %%It h %-wli b no iel-.1 it) wi.in~'s w y 3 \ III (il 1. el .t I ro Is hi;.; i h'lea -411ur o r-r r eelin ess 1 Whli:ut oenel tri is :1:1e to vxpross " Thlt w',Ii;ie Il w%'I 1-41' vo er ito blesS .3 Tl V Is I I it Waill wo;ll-li1 dwell, 4 l'ew wori , wi I i- eniio lih to 14!ll. i. W I i ~11 1oit 'lisei s IS I' . v'r-el I\ r-~ l II( ie 1sit 111 I 3d itLil Ile 2 i i . i linev. d 1e146 ii Pimailm. Si \\ alilr Scent tIlli Ie lihi ng s :sgt r ster ay -Iit iI. v 1,11:11114 iln. S I itl ' w ;I i t'l V i'0 lil i t . it. is .ab1l. 11,i a l' j- ried ( ha ibei," elo eel i jitill' Ii tilililiitV ill Itl. L.,eil" litilt'd lIn all lI th ii i't c-littim is Pil his wi'iks Itetvltigy jr1lili-e-il, he a tel tu's t! li 13 hu: -, ig.; sil| l iel . 11. iS') e lit'l it It ehe tie basii Ui'i c-itt 1' i - ii ;i-eile v illc V. I I glild . i el v li l ei tt-' t ili it. - e-tail-. it~st ilet' lif a g lili i | a Ille i t 1i .1,) 18,11. lii il I 1:1 li si ll'i. al ; li S lici 1e irii I I Agsu.i li It -41 1 Vt: tie e elic. iii his hlit i ; 1 6 l'l s I;t l. ( tl . i ii, illis 1i t'11, (t I lue. i I l .1\ 11 it la te . -tlili i t li *itthi.. |||- ee i lit il lit-, c-ttal . , ;tr is .lIi; : 1:IM ii- hil I, l it ;;i.j i 'tI i - :t 1 e'ie \ t\1. %hI I tIte :111 11 1 i .. I''- - 'u- il li l -smile. tvl. i : \ti i m . :t 1 Ihi e 1 Y ' b , le It i 1 Vi.t Vit W:I l itg h.al .1 : i - . II ue c i it u -te o \itt .e .i ..h ..'iil*Ieiii.ii*:11 |- g rI e ice i 1. - i i t \ i. t . - i e : O il-sille vl h ie ti.-t el 'i'lItnidt \ l t ;rill Iliv ie ' N it ( ti hli ;. Ist 'inanit \I lit, 1 1 ike eitt'is. I Il il. ) anti "tlueiltrat'itt-ut Ihe| Hcijhet I a lie. li' wilaiitl, u lle-i t ilit . I r gt'lis;tntI r ih l lic e -I\\li ; W lit' S tli ill is t ee t I i- iti e .i i ie- lit t'-r ic-cj 'i, iiic 00siitii.t e i l t gl a rio lets.t ve i llilili l t r eIVe II it i :n lit- l' e rt i it as g1 .1;; ie ;l t ill ; I in ' driit 'e-uth I I lvict ht' it) i il i ' it i' i I 'it it l it I lii' l 11 ..j tllt I an ahill i m. II(, ah, 1h.er to cet is ile le he- ci e, I ta|Ve l t' 'ivc.cjeg ievi . itkviti l lit 1 i0 1 e. - e e il i ,W 1l tei~ i fat itcl) withuil the ig . ti t t ttuiler sil lierll tilt, i githeIliC taitiitiale (ell ;Cai-tic 'h p Ilt .Irejlsis ail tr t h sleig utit i ., S et tlio ititIllitt ~t s' l ti it-ts t~i Itt..{h it i ti-iel al tl b it ';tilci wI n tll.hise i il'ot 1m o tictt te l e The weitel ln||til' il el I l)ii l blit ii e n. stl Iltei Ci.neti bi i .hibe his liIti wn ,ril as e woewere, ~y Go:J.| lt ot kill hii t.' iultw 'lict l i-lge l lii slip leSbIre it servii ileh |tt(.t oned ahi the thi li Caifo t urs v r l w r snin ili-tae: by tile siperstitionl hlis assocwiate. " Wha'lit ! IIot see that little IbOy with the Ilooily p int11.11al4,ns !" exchiiiwd the secett inarderer, sI amuclh Ili t Itriror -& his c-intiad that he coajuired him, if he bid anything tni his iind. to nIiltke 1 cleanr Consciencei So fli-r Its hits clali-'ssil cou111ld do it. The crittn inal fet ched at devi g'roan, and delear ed tiht. he was uiile hiiger to eiidure I te life whih lie h:al led far vet-s. - lie then.1 conit-ss.-d thile inordealtr 4,1 the I' 1 lireii sr, and adde , tiihat, a.1,; a viit sidenlale reward hadlibeen oil1'enl, hei wi:-bed his colora-1de to decliver him: 11p t() Jhe 1 1inng itnite-s of'San~liShIn-y. JAs hit wouiild dtesir.e a. shiillite Ial profit. bv hli, lito, wichv hie was no0w conlvinlced waw inevitable. I laving ver come his frienld's o0b jectheni- too this i11110 (l 'prceeding. .Jarvis i\ at chani Was si rrenlderea t la j 's t c'cati al co 1ily. and iii.ah a 1,'1ll in'eaitsian of guilt Bit hebreI ite t ial tlhe Iove of lif' retiiuned. The prisner denlied tie conf'essiaon, ani li'l -it'd a'(i t giilh.a y I li e iai mtin . howa vu r, l ' viden e btiab1111 .n pr,11, illii laed 'I1 ln i th ir qatiiiras . W i iess C. aI piearil I'lii his fi -iner i egiin.ln tIl \V' li id tity tl te Ir' rI tr a111 'i', Iter, an d thle wina I a i I 'it r - Ineinhe(.14ed the osin.: nids whicb he hadl spoikenl whenl hw awtoke bimn ii Iliad ~ illie l tl'a i hi ag . aatv-.te , Alaiteian-j \u ns alld 1 'Niica.. ttd. W hen htai' lat eba iuet ir i' th-. w .s Iiver, he lei n nit h is c e---. in iand wi i hi- ia in bl.Jreirath averred, and14 trt l ai s h. tlught.) thle vi.,itnl ''n Va iisiuLo~v lhi. A Forrrl-Ar. les -The 1111owin1 t t y M rei r. is ta . . lhed lto Sarlaill's Alagazine. F-1r it-, 1 11l u t :' virauity. shu sa'i she will lit. h: .lit U vcr. *t.y of ' psala !n n . leIan. liveal aiy. ing stde ta loni ' 1 arut hi.. wtal ith i greatilvfr a t i' -ia .d e at y.t l t.'t i ti' ll ll i a a~en i .;art, ianl at i e - s idt o f Ok at It. * utule whib : - sit rit' il .a1. hi t. ts g tid Inmti llt. ali g e tialiati uNile him beag vdi by hi"; ana Ci4111I .al. th 00r hea i was tadings ith .fit! oil the i ' i i tet, s:u J e illr I-' ala. pith 1 w-Iy at h I ' l o I ti lir a I lie at Vieu ion (1,f 1 N*4he 1, you tig le been:p. rret by a ver a ynl . tuntI lh-nd .; \ly, w1, it the side If ati lerlya ..nuL wallwd sl..lAy over tie phave. It xan life 1 nlighter ' thel GI verIri I of 'pl, ni:vilg in the city, a1lutl te hi.l wa-; her over,'nle-S. Sle was gr abyt I lito woi t.r her be:it uly hi d i l hll r i. no ~ 1111 \fch ra tI,'ndwa 1(10 ,d tij On With gIet-a alihnhlationl by thle sill. ve.,t s. As thle ygoung ontn now '141411 .iinpa,-i (n like a \:iee l t8i v iiol 1, i ll c il te i exth il iii S\ ell, Iit\ w ilh ie u a sohit. thlin t iha a i kis- r ti a. u hi a Inienith !" T I ill r'l; s it . e I Ierliv ) If ()ll ,ti' y, Who was h'.t kn1111 igh 4111iSn l in I hat pire, aige-iie f.1ve, exchairned-4, as it byiiO k i i t, " i i l, I thi alk I Could na e it." " \\'h1t, .Miid I h r ti in -a iim rtas, -tia yoil cizy ? do yIl kotw5. "d Nit.at all," he answen-d "but stink sh h issedI ie nowili iliut Ji I askedii "\hat , li wina this't pLacek be iss a aur ii dhamtner. Ii iht gitve you a hii -Ia lAnd ui" " Ad I," cid shre lr rteceivedl him with :I SeveSro . n111i se r1 lilnizilg br w hill, after tni litour's c n versatiem1-w( wasoplasd -t him th it he offered Io lt hilo) dline( at hlis table during ik -tudies in Upszda. Oilr youn11g liid n14w purIsuied his s.tuldies in1 at nut er111 Whicb :1oonl non-le him regitld as the iitist- pronising stuldenit, at.' lie Untiversity. Three years were n itjpitssed after tle da11y (X the first, kisi, when the. youniig Inan wats all d to give a sec(n olli e t i Ille <hntiglt tr of tle Governur ats his ill. teletd bride. 1He heet-:nniie Inet-, oie (f the great e'SL mhulast inl u eth-, as 144ch le spectel f'r his learniingu as filr. hiis ebaret r, Hiiwlis w rs will en1u re11C lorever aym thet workls (&' sciene;. aMi ithtitl happy toi 1n sprnll ig I li-nily wl( kiown in Swedeni .11. the pres t it dIy, an4m d wh-o se wealth (it' ' 'r t it and hiII sitn inl Stciety are n-14illded as SI ll1 111o s n pi I -aredt with its wmid lre. k:. - 'x -raL I - r The ll igbeauil'uil paragraph We e!.1tract hoi thiel ath1re1 s ielivered befi re Ihi1 rlit.d'eittin.!4 lass ofIt'lit ger's C I lll...e, bt- the liI'n 11able Ih1eimlore Freling hIt 2en, an1d connend it to thie pei'll 44 thie y, ung11' : *l I lv44 t cl So i ii n thing use1fid I.n rable111 utifill, :.11 i 1 1 it heartily. I ll t, thoughIL t I %hll y u C.1n1, .1n;. '.l ethr 44: 4 ill 1i11%., live l'. ve work: aiid 1I hi it, ii. A m11 n. g l 4r (h.,sill, ,t pitiable I4bj-cts ill o' ie4ty is the fi1aI. h% 1.41 ii. d haks ben trai ed b h4:-arnedIl how to$ thlinkI, antd Itho value ol' is in44 r11, It l I we 11, 111 with 101 Ihe1s IL i1 11t t2 t ei ies elij Iited ill pr l'are .1. 1 ietr 1 4111r; I i ctivit v ignti bik sits down14 ti till' lhin : iu itS 11- inie-eo e the I bi n . with no initere-st In thilt! in f i 44411II I 4 hIN ' 1I2V1. I It s Ih I t l lt 111, I 21 0 . ne rgan d at- a1 d1'uneis, wvitIh(,ouIt 4 b ject I i e t ith n14, h1.1Ad- ti1 lift, :.2'1l lilt 2111t , (]r1 4 i c 241 11th 1. b1 . 4 i gh g. % 1il l1t 14 ('4 411'. n'e it) --) in2t2 t 1"s 41 ~it 1 4 Mh e vte e hrt' .mliutha d vii.n . S.- iv h i th e214.4 (Il4'ihthtia li etI 2114 hay Inhfll y'l11!v -:t y. that " ' 4f ' yo Ir en JnIry : itieno bv.. yuir skill, At Lea % tyour 4 hiolhii have notn roughiZ t ier f ll. WA . 1 44 1 Wll luI Il 4. it 4. lus 41 Ll 1) r4 o.It 1i I. r 1).-1-T h4 44 \v1I141 (jII .) ot..lig 1n'er ia4N sy t Chr i t a ts da a .\lIr. 1'. W . : ,whiIe doing t II expIlloit 41l'Nticking. a har le. X <va ,ownI Ik thrat, lIet "I ) Il is 11441 , Inl' it de s 4Nd41 int h.' is . tlie oi: 1h. Th phll - '.is of .2 :I Ipl* le . ' 'It ig hl i VS wa 1 r1'I in ilt h x it'i, 111.1.e : .1 ii it .\illiillit' ii'l i t lt ' (ie i tiln , ina.Ll I I i t1 am lie i'i;ii 111:141 Ila t li lit- ; 41 ab ut, it,:and at lilmes.. ,lniedA 6.vinl. , s 4 1\ 41tII1w lh lead at all. A t t W -Iys ;ite r, te vie -i;n. havi ngr swa % IItIw e4 1 21 avid ill (lei te h-ad he4. B''.n to' 011*4 ' 4r.r . i ll d lit- lit1tume vt'l-yI .,4k. Thelic I ihl , eIrIS \%*C e(, t 1h1 calli' il. all i i nit l tim li 4iVd Iltat ever. Y w le 4ic ti lit til4N1 ia t. ille. leatl \v 14. bie n1111vailing . selt lpenithng the -- . ach Ths bingreslve npnsomelt 1ive %-! 1or Six p lh Sicians er e-5u calb .d il 40n hdillne-day mlwl'4 inin11 1 4, when' I )r. 11b lf' tIiss ph1 toe, pe i' brined tilt ah~op.enn. ti 'he satomac abt -!tt ett rating )EATiH 'CENES OF .EMItARILP. PEtt sos.--Alary, Scothmid's frail be:111ty, Mnet the "'glanaily kiinz " witi a degree (of' esolitll nt ti be expecied from her nllisfort ue-, So Iuin ronis Were they; deseitel bV eve ry irieid ee -pt her laiitLifil little doia. Sir I'h? Ls NIore reriarked to the excenitioner, lv wh.j.c hniads lie was to perish. that the scaliild was extemely wvak. "I pray pin to sec in ull," said II-; andII lor mny <omning d wn let ile shift fin ayisell." CIanCer breathed his Inst. whenci co najpos~inlg a imil a. I is last. prodtilnina is called "A hallad by ieoili- Chanlcer, 'n his udeathi bed, .lying inl -1Ient pain." "I conhl41 wishl this trgie sene wa' over," said Quil. tle atr; bit I hpe tl g. tilrogli it witi hermiiiig digitv." Pe.l areb was finid dead inl his libraty, leaninga on1 a book. Nso is--etu, wheni dyIngI aradered Ils attvlidinmts to% -iave hiin, iid place him belre the windo-w, that Ie niillit 1l.1ok ny m11 his gairdena .11ad gladdeni his evyes with the sight. (,f 1at ire. Ilow ardlenit an adniirer lie was f nature is poetically told ill Ztillia tlaaa.'S StaliSilt'de? l Plie tells us lht' fi;lll Sir G-.daliley KniIeller - win lie vistd10111 hi few <IVs nrir toa his eid-sitting up, anl itr:ling paits fior his alwi Ila iltlhlIlelit. I Ia vallify wis cidll, i wlails evell Inl leat I! Wairrell lias ina.erved tha:t ( 'hester lieh l's god lrte'ding mily left hi: wilth deathl. "Give .Druhile aiht r, Sti, lit' ta his Valet wahieni that per-tl wails a:inlonnlltte'. I I I Vyle, whnit'l dy i il, pinted tlo where his prjafasheelt was deplmsited. Clareldoll's pen i drpped fia-iii his IIIII wileln seized with :i palsy which paut :ini end I- his exist elC. .i-ad died itn tie act. of dictat ing I I oSconnIlonl, wVhenl expIi ring, "-I hvs Ira." linller, feelill his pule, said, " The alta ry ceases t. laeat," ! and 11111itdialely expi red. W en ilthe priest. whom'l AlLieri ha-: been irevail a an t- a. Caeit', lie requnested him to), "cl, : , m rr iw; den.th,- I atr t, -wVert, 1Tell 'ol I:gwen 'i.a*d to i heii, fleetag a.hr" A -1tulrr: \ r: trait, lie was rallied (ne day ly the G a -i i fir his slaow wlk. The pail. Ier Jllot ested tha, tile pictille could n141,t..%ivte nultil thle canivas was dry, :lid that thre r1unst, be smin delav. I'pon arriving" thle next mor11ning, Sill. :r- t ilieild his canlvas, and diseoverld. ta his great hrn thi'r ile pieture Was spai led. "'GeaiiIl,'' said he. "somebondy has it'hl Ilie pictlre tia tit fire." \\'shinigton stinninund his negro v:iliil , ane demlanded it bimg, ill Ia eat iandignationi, who lia.I datid to laani'hi tIhe pat1111it. Th10e trinIblit Sani epll ed, tht baileing to ovelhar \.';inIagt l's e'x-iressil 11 oft ilnlit'llce at the slaw t f 1.1a tih waoark, and tile re-pois tthe artist that it lnust dry hbfoe he conhl1 go mn, hie ha.d ventni-. e I to put the cavilVas befoia the lire. 'ashiigtai, with great anger, di'. ltissedl hiu. aal t1ld him nt'ver to slhw his lhte lga in. lit the Iaat da . after Suart had arriv d and m l was prealiing ti wrk, Walshiiiuti raig tht( b.:.i ilOlI se. t 61hr .Sall). Ilb- caine inl aba:lbed m1.d1 tremI. blh1 g. The 1. Prae-iden't tlr -w a nlewa "Com/haeali a. Saai. TI'a k I i, isuat cha. :nial whlenever 'ao n haa ak tat. it, ra'ianemi. af at as--iaoal, siad ta a o u. I a hatt. h~e naowa ragi 1 ts, :niia thaat Ihe was not ashlani.ed ta confei s th n I hi~le hada laai dn s."' A Niea P:..r(. -ro [dvi: IN.---A wr i' te'r ini thle last innber' of lliger's age tat imirdieis ini I aaiae, 'n' ith a p1 latio ta of aanet hmiriedaa iad l'ity thlaan -aind saauls. wals live 'ar six a <h'n. and1 aaccup iead by3 the F"irnch, their e were in a si gle dhay aane hunildredl and1 talt wet ais'sassiinat ins. A:al a,~ late ais 1 S'8 thyaeae oneit iiailya. A ebnpe a'lofl te MIalaii ini theu eboiareba at l' c he Agilt us. is hunig aboauit with kii'es, dullk-, am.t ther mnit dlerans I is itrumens, slpndetltd t here' by their 1wne IIIs, at ihe oarader aoat thir eraiessa rs, aa U tiacmhlaatil ofasolutiaan und0 evi dlelace of pardonla o tahe ilir cimesit. "Theia st Ieets oft I .ane are nottlt a.safe lit the biter hoaurls tf night, (evenh now'a, tfi'lor ta ie wa.hao hii' aught aoult him i Lta t empit thle tuidi itatf its highway-a men21. 1baan frl Iitends tof mine i are 'cesmt toa phlice their watchelis ill thir~ bootshaI wheni otil b ite1 at. ighit. - iFa''eriy ha ilse'keeper waaill tel I'al yo the risks the~y raun in lnt kee.pinig the st ittsi. wtch'l tver t heir preises; andl a ya (anei's e'xprienc in llvisitinhg ha llian fhillies will coninc~le hlimi Iliat liey hiavae liraare caon fidenace ini gramiiga lthan ini either thle honeaasta oa tbeirar rlti' liil mor tehia .gi..1;.d'.aisi Tim-: ICTEII.T SELL wE EVEnL II EAIRD oF.-- We idati an teclut, Ii I lie Eaw1 Br aoklyin Times of a new iethiod of "raisiniag tle wind,' ds well as tihe dead. in liat city, which takes down any%, tinilltg in the diddl ig ine of the sea SIn, anud inldienites the extalit an11(1 prssire of the hard times. 'A lemaale called on a lady of some influence in Brooklyi. and told a plaintive story of sullering ad pivatlion, and more. aver, that her lilshid had just (lied, id that she lacked the tneans of a jecent burial. lHer tale of woe sAS wri'umghlit upoia tle lady that sme pro. Lt.'ede ld to %isit her iunmediately, t sa isf'y hesel f that, there w Ia no iin pfisitiIII. On elning the apartimeit he ieheld the colmii, i was sii-liid all wa.s rigt, and ino, wishigto har ri)w tle feelings of the hereaved wot man, she left her a cionisiderab le soil of iumiey, and imilliediately departed. After paSsi.g vtwo or three bllcks from the dwtellhig, thinking all the way (if the strange coim plexions to wIich we are liabb-, she missd her pocket handkierebief. and returned to see if she lha not dilpped it in the hou 'SC. Lie st irs were a-ceid.l hastily, and tne romm Ai itered w ithui t, unich ecere monytm, when whlat did she behold the waina's hush:md sittig up i the coflin co unlit ing )ver the ion e ! IFE CHoWN (IF .LLAND.-The crown (of EnIglnd is a ciastlv --haiule," helaue/.md v.I [ith val uic eionug a to fouid tliee or. Oi lotja pulic Cliarities, or I hal a dazen iniderate caolleg.os. There are tweity diilolids routild tile circle worth , ;7500 eacih, rmkin $150,o0); two hlrge centre di:iminds. $1 0,000 ch. inainimg 4,2(.000; fifty.four smalt. er diunaluta ds, phliced ..t the anutgle of tIme forimer, $500; fauir clisses, emi-h c4.m1. pa asid iof 1 'utwent.hive iantmnds, $00,. (0); fiaur lage dll, .ia1nd. cillitiniiied ii: fleuir tde lis, $50,000; ei-h: eei siaIller taniaauads cottained inl time sume, .10.. 000; pearls, diamiont0lds, &C:, 1on111 the nd rY.se; 1 .1000- 1as one unrt;dk.sutandfo , nitni <iam-(is, 42ii,000; twerity.s.x isfatwnds in tfie .-rf cross5, $15,5) t wo e ireleis of pen alabot t hei riin, 14,000. Cosi of cthe stines in the crown, exclusivi of I he imetal, 8559.500. Tn-: \'V Av -rn Mo.SEY Gou.:s.-Th fallfoewiigr bills have been pissed b\ General A ppropriation bill (as report e d )- *9.77-0.000 Ai ri my " 15,0)00,ooo Navy 15,500,0 Po,t Office " " 8,5)t00, I nins " " 1,400.000 Mail 'Stam iers" "4 2 100,000 Fos tifications "9 " 1,082,000 Total. $53,952,)00 TIE MIliTIA (IF -T1iE UNITEt) SrATES -'I Ie S'e eta ry of War, oi the 31 st ultimo, transmited to Conjiess a re paalrL relative tio the militia of the Uniited States. The 'ellective militia a1rce of the country is stated as fl1. laws: loaunt ry-Commissioned oficers 45,022 Nion-cl mmn s uined an md pivaties, I 1,0,.) Naniti-comi Iiaaleda il iraites, 12.539 Iiamen--Conmani-siined ofliers 1.951 Noni-c omnss~oned and privates, 3:2,15. i Amnrg:ite 1,8302,215 'Te Juiciiary i1:aiitmittee of then New Yiark A\ssemb ly , have mtadre a repit ini fa vor of the repeal If the exi-tinig Usury Laws. Its co~nClusion in-a 1as foillws: "Younr Coinmiftee, thernefore, hiave, cometli tl thme concml usiaoni t h:it thle usury hniws of'thuis State shol he si) onetnd ed anda nified as to allow the imn iney hiier f tio receaver thle amuout loniiied. withi initere'st at the r:.to oif seven'i pe cen't. T1hat anyi per.-eon of w homi a g reateri~ per centt. shallI be tak eni, be aillIi weJ I o bring n actiionf in lie tipreme Court, to recover thiee i'ies, andi al liwing~ the prevailinig par Iy ini such actio n costs of siuit. That. tuheneuver thle deufenice of usury shaill be estali ied on the triail of a eanuse, lie defendanmt shealI by euti ied to icosts, aitd to se't oall' thlei eXcess iof interest atgaiin.t, the plintitl's dienganid. And to thait, endi yi aut Caomminittee have pre. paured a lbill w~;iblh thby herewith snub. im~titiu nTeconmmend its passage.", Whlen Nelsion's aimoius signal. was gjivn' E.iglanad expeacts every mntan to (10 his idutyv-t wo Scotchmei.n wvere stambuil on. 11 diek, anid one paull ed a linig, sour ftee, ainy said, 'Ehf, Sandy lie- e's tniethIinlg abfout plir ani d Scot boid!'1' lot, mmiat!' sa'id Snaidy, Sctt lanaI kens wieil her hairn4 always do heir iduty It is only ai hit to these Enaglhahers.' A BAsE CALUMNY.- -le a recent articlo Doie.sticks says: *City girls are sueh toneh.mae naot cafiires, thaut iio oneC, unmderstanmdin~g the miature of the anmiimal, wonhull v'entuire on a kiss. lin, less lie wainted to get his tmouthi full o[ muesi~uanmd anminao AN ANECDOTE OF FINN..-Filn was me1CI a witness for tre prosecution in A case belfre the Commin'i Pleas; ill lioston, 1and his testimony was so lirect and conclusive that the coaunsel lor the defence thought it necessary to disciedit him. The follbwing dia' loguie ensued : "Mr. Finn, 3oU live in steeti do Vou not?" "CYes; I do." "You have lived thdre i gied, whi lIt?" "Several Yeats." "Does not a female live there undd your pr(otectioni?" "There does." "D~ois sue bear your name?" "Sie is certainly kriowi in the ieiighbrliihood by the iame of Mrs. "Is she Your wire?" "N(,; we were tiefer legally mar ried;" "That will do, sir; I have no mor' to ask." "But I have something more to an swer, sir-" replied Finn, with spirit; "The Mrs. Fini, of whom vou have been pleased to speak with such levi ty, is my iqotler; and I ha ve known out Ionie man11 base enough to breathe aug;h t against her. You, sir, can.guess who lie is. True, she is under my protection. She protected me through .11y infaucy and chi dhoud, and it is but payin. a sna~l part ol' the debt I owe her to do as much for her ti bet Old age." The bufiled caunsellor ti:d iot aw, other word to say; I1ow Sis Din Ir.-Lady Mary Duicai was a rich heiress, and Sit William Duncan was her physkian1 during her severe illness. Oie day shie told him she had made up her miii I to get married, and upon his asik iimg the nane of the fortunate chosen 41nie, she bnde him gd home and opei the bible, uivng hiin the chaptei and verse, aund-J&nne fi:d out. He did so, anid thu, h'e uad, "NAtLan said td David, toz art ..., ma. - EDUCATIO .AL rTAT1sTIC.-In thd United Sta'es there is one child at. tending school to every five persons. In Denmnark there is one to every four. In Sweden (ne to five. in Prrasid -ie to Six. inl Norway (lie to seven. In Jielgium and Great Britain one to eiht. In France one to ten. In Austria one to thirteen. Iml Holland and Irelaiid one to fourteen. In Greece one to eighteen. in Russia oneto fifty. In Portugal One 'to eighty. A PalomsF.-A promise should bd given with caution and kept with citre. A promise should be made by the mncart, and remnemiiered by the head, A promiee is the offispring of the in. tentin), and should be nurtured by recotlection. A promise and its per. hturihance should, like the scales of a true balance, always present a mutual adjustmneiit. A proinse delayed is justice deferred.. A pnomise neglecte4. is an untruth told. A promise ai teided to is a debt settled. It is a singular fiet that although emery li.is been soughtt fbr in all parts of the world, it has been' found in only two places--in the Island of Naxosi ini Greece, anid in a fewv places in Tur key. The annual production is ao present limited to 2,000 tons of Nax. os stonie and 1.600 tons of"1Turklah, 'You. .g nman, di? yot etelete in 'i future state' iind cos I does. and what's more Iiten o eniter it MsOonf as Betsy gets her weddingthfig ready I' 'You mnistake me. -Do you beliefd in a future state of rewards atnd pun. ihmclits 1' 'Most assuredly. If I should cart miucs wvith a red heauded womian,f shiuld exect my hat indented by the'* 'Go to, young rrah,- y Ou ate iticor. rigibtle. Go. to. 'Go two ! If' Pc wasn't the law againl thigamy dlarnted if I wouldn't ,go a dozen. Buti Who su'pposdfdacr, that a man oi your years wvculd give such ad vice to a person just startinig:in li fe.' This tooak the dleae,ri dowrn A MALE O'EMIaAMs.5--it is told of the Indiani Raijah, Johag.Indi-a that her had a porter namned 3Datto, wvho re. semubled him so miuch that li piithisi own royval-robes on him, and seated himt On his throne, and then took W stat ion at the gate, and laughed to see his courtiers howing before the por~~ D~atosand .vbeylng him. Blut -the por4 ter saidy",Who is that fellow gatl-Off- wit h his head!" Th ed. capitatedthei Raijah, and thte. o'I Dato, reigned in his dates The litinois Legisia'urflugts Iaser an acet requiring rath-od ompanies a to (ence in &heir regds. A Uood a that,