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DESIEE. I
(r :Thon, who do3t dwell alone? > Of
Hy; Thou, \vhodo3t knowthineown? . y
I ^Fhou, to whom all are known J
From the cradle to the grave? 3
g? Save, qhS,.save! ;" t|
If> From the world's temntationa)^
v From tribulations; ?|
|| From that fierce anguish y
b 1 Wherein we larfgrui?h; jm
P* From that torpor dqep j *M
L> Wherein welle ? JK.
> .. I xiravj as ucaiui wiu uic
* ttw,.ab, save.'
When th,e soul, growing clear??&' Bees
God no nearer jggtv?./, '
When the soul, mountinrtfiI?&;.'' '
To God oomes no nigher.1?M?--: 3
But the arch flend Pridi?ilMW^ - "1
"* ^?M?nto at her aide,
Foiling her-high emjfl*
V-; Sealincr hoi* - . .
wflM
f ^ I r<
If gg
PiHlMSLil; <?!5-"''?i
ro i t ^
SSS
?l4 pretr^tfeeVe?-^ ottv'i of
m fiarp*p s - '.; ^SS'JSir
>jer
^ ?- A V**J. a^?&iMv r? We; *<
sue? saia ottP rriond, recowjafgic somfde- fF?
g^ifc.lgeaenoe Qfiajgfc ,j. ci
' ". "' ". Mand i
mms
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ntr
T TO) VOU &TOffljj?,- | V ., ..- fSr,-V
:.-'1 1 c# iaK^felfe:^?tf:tekJB
IfwillBlw ilw' n~W "HHM i11TWB11111it trtti
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?/ng; Bessie has brought her.
? ;h-8h-sb! Don't Mr.
keufiold. The golden-bairedgmw
lid was clasped promptly over bis
fifth; Alice Moore grasped bis arm
l&modicklly, and the other four
feted a sort of bewitching little
blntne war dance about him, while
jseveTrth girl entered-*-a pretty
[donna faced little creature like a
I75me and kiss bim, Kate, cried all
^theire. Now don't bo.ridiculoas,
we shan't take any notice. Here
;jf?r
' 1 - " ?- -J afAniliniy
WU88 WOO I CH6U Dwuuiug
fll arid staring atlarocnd ber. 'Girls
but on earth do you me in ?'
'You provoking thing!' j.said Barra,
stamping her little. Jjjot. 'Do
a suppose we aro all fiote? Why,
ppnse we know all aboat him! It's
p* Greenfield?your coi sin, KatvPe
young M.D.'
Kato looked around in .bewildersnt.
'Where?'
'Why, here 1' '
'Nothing of the sort !' said Kate,
murely. Oar
hero stood up, feeling himseif
dwinp uncomfortably warm and
3.
'Ladies/ he said, 'there JMome ??fc
ie here." I said at tie outset my
me was not Greenfield.'
TJtefrel' cried all the girls at once.
'There!' echoed Kate defiantly.
TKdn'.'we tellvou ?' cried all the
ie'i' sai i the wretchi^Morc,
-you said it
? -eaicl' the pozeled
; Greenfield, and it
ver,,yijfcbe unless I bare it changed
soi-e ri Anc. we thought I
U Were JtUUfl 5 JQYtjr?anu ijib uatuo
gi oenfield^ [.
pf^a1 ma8t Hr'
WpHS JBarbarahad \ a the meantime
Spt. j Sh^eJT' ?Uh % ^
Jvm no. 39 jcstih' No. 36-and
I tail of the hbrifipigures turned'
!: fcftk'e Mid - be flowt rs and every
rpriee bas come to t\ e wronjjj^^^
t)o rpasoa why th( right-person
^ald ^not^^oj -it. ^AMvr- mQ^
Stated throwing my&tf out of the
wShSSUS^h 'when you told me
to kiss Kate.'
^boen ' d^adf^
JM&g .'JBanav^ouj*
^|r." Burkdale- wei t homo with 'thf
ir Barbara, anil they, grew to be
fry great friends, anp?Where's the
je' trying to conceal hotf^ ,it all
ided ? Tbey were "at t^o
^r's end, with aii the si* enrprisers
r' brides maids,"'-Kate Ej 11 ford" in?
irded. Mr.^Nptt Greenfield proves
to follow tlie example as soon as
9 geta,hii$plon>*: . ; ,
The Franking Pstf.yji4eae.-i-An ef?rt
is 'being . 1 the
autetrg prwlig^^ -.^M^esideDtial
ection is comiDg otf^imad merabers oi
"n ?" bi?a AnTious to invoke tbf
*M5IVW ? - a
? aid 'of the ?^r/8. i^he^ diforiba
pace oflix^pntKs, and the amoua
Ofit Office^Ofiart mentf Id this xvn>
|gPw Jhpwni that the Govern men
- Wanortinir ttBQO&fi
of boB&l -Her without re
siving a dollal^i"''1"0 the?from
re cannot see f S f. members of Cor
rose 8houId-:?}?%tt<:re an?, docc
?^Jbodv else. This is
jantrywberc/w*' h^eoo {freferre
lasses of poop!'6
aDtl unhealth;
rising lamps-filled wifc
t&ijfr with tfae ?vic'ks turne
ga,swhieh ehoald be coi
flames is4>y this mear
f'i&ftbe'&ir, w&ne ine coi
hu^Bfiv^d at prices woul
igp d'oUar a year for tl
household. His attentic
particularly totbia ^astoi
ig id tbe country whei
nnlv nvnilrtblo lierb
the'
of ais abuse iri t
toUrOtjJHGLPf supplies, ynerevy Uic v
tract.BjaSm wAs evaded, and percenic
ieniai#^Lcf merchants furplshlng J
P^l %
CURIOUS AND SCIENTIFIC.
-^PuttnrittNo Watml?It is not generaI^""*~??jMJiatj>ounded
alam pos8688681
the water.
A tablespoonful of pnW8ft*?^-i_m
aprinkled' into a hogshead ofwatWy
too water stirred at the time, will,
after the lapse of a few hoars, ^ precipitating
to the bottom the impare
particles, so purify ifc- that it will bo
fnand to oossess near# all the fresh
noss and.clearnessof the finest spring
water. A pailfal containing four gallons
may be purified by a single tear
spoonful
[ Killing Fish.?Fishermen in some
parts of Europe and of this cotmfcry
Kill fish with a knife or bludgeon as
soon as they are taken from the water,
because fish thus killed are fonnd to
be bettor than those which have
long gasped and struggled before dying.
The Dutch, for instance, destroy
life by making a slight longitudinal
incision under the tail witn a siiarp
instrument. On the Rhine they kill
salmon by thrusting a steel needle into
their heads. fish may be easily
| killed by striking them a quick, sharp
blow with a^mall sticK on the back
jof the head just behind the eyes, or
I by taking them by the tall and striking
the hefcd quickly against any hard
substance.
Utilization op Silk Rags.-?According
to Les Mondes, one of the
wealthiest English velvet mannfact.nr*re
Mr. Lister. worked his way.to
sucoess by year? of patient labor in
seareh of a way to utilize silk rags. He
began by buying up all such waste
at less than a capta pound; and np
to the year 18& . he had expended
(lie immense snm of 11,312,600 in
fruitless efforts to fiuda process. Nothing
daunted, Mr. Lister continued his*
experiments; and within the past
ton years he has discovered a way of
making the refuses into fine velvet.
He carries on this indqstry at ManDingbam,
England, in an establishment
which employs cot merely 4,000
yorkuKp>
oess is to buy the silk waiste The
factory ia said to have cost nearly $3,
uuu,uuo.
New T?batment oy CONSUMPTIOW.
-rA pectttfar method, of treating pnltiod
at dhojitf. j&Mfi&mt*.
an ioeisioa iota the waflof the
insorteda silvOTtube or clastic catohe
UIWi IIIs'-r^ rght * Sk&Ta J
" At' about 171
[ the raauUsha#: l
y ^
a TftAixs op ayimals.-^UogS; cei
d tainly feel shame when detected ii
wrong doing,. The fatuity of incite
iion is present in monkeys, Parrot
^ -also reprodu^wjth
j ner as their poster mothe^!ji/l$tj
tion an^j,memory, aleo, are present i
" the lower atthjn^,jftti<^it is impossibl
t to den^ that the dreatuft of. dogtj $n
, horses show the presence of imaginj
? tion,' A'oiinnlg.^bo^feftfit,by .<j*per;
ence. as any man raizes who aej
,n traps. The-"young
m easily caugtot than tbo .old/-aw*
adults gain caution by scein^^^H
o~ a aiit x e^8^
A New Year's ffid.
IR'J ~ Z
I ask one little toon
Of the New Year: .
TothSe who sit in gloom,
break
?M I rtitr hnr^^W,.., ;dj6: .
With none to ;
I who have wept alfp^aafc^,.
Facing despair,?*
Would gladly sweeten lives,
And make them dear?
This little boon I ask
k& Of the New Year. 4gHMi
' X'tjtf.tt ?;.( -K, ' ' "
WJ' They best can serve the goda 1 ir
K.:, '-V' . ?;Their errands run,
Who call no love their own,
Under the sun.
Let me bear help to want,
And hope to roar ; { : *'
I ask no other boon
Of the .New rear.
-J^nt^Aldine/orJan^.
LOUISIANA.
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Wabmoth and an Editob Have a
fiobt.
Nkw Obleans, December 2t7h.?A
proprietor of the BtiUebrtpmhe Utter
*h? farmer -with n. (lane. whccfir
OUUV&kUv _ _____ , . rJ2
upon Warm outh stabbed Byerly tmim
three tlm? severely. ONE
SIDE OF THE STOBY. ^
The difficulty between Byerly and
War mouth grew out of a controversy
betWeeif "Warm puth and the Bulletin,
whioh led to the publication Eriday of a
wird^addres^to the manager of the
mouth to-day made the following statement
to the agent of the Associated
Pressi "Yesterday, after my card appeared
In the JKoayune, I was called on
by a. ftlend of Mr. Jewell's, who demaoded
of me an abject apology for tne
04rd? whlch;,| declined to make. He
fibda aSked.me if I would accept* challenge
to fight a duel, remarking at the
sane time that it was generally understood
that I would not figbt. I replied
that! would take time enough toanstfer
the question about dueling'when I was
challenged/ Later in the day the aflair
was confided to our respective friends.
They met afc8 o'clock last evening and
agreed that Jewell and myself should
:ngnc m di?wut> wuiw^,
noti of course. j^piyeho^^sn
&i 'if^S?n IS?
hat iM?1^eriv, ki6^nUfwSfm two
ladles were walking, the street being
gtowde^whsn^he jttook^ge^h^a
TOund&ra see^ The Governor, taking
Inches long: over the 16ft temple, exfcendingback
from the forehead. He continued:
f'Byerly strack me three timdl
with the stick, when I clinched with
liim; ta the meantime taking a knife
ftit* irfmr rwifftt With mv arms around
fcftu/I got my bands together and open',
sd the knife; just then I fell, Byerly
failing on me. Soon after we fell, a polioegosntook
the knife out of my hand,
iuft?fcOtfie of the crowd pulled Byerly o&
jfjii^eretandBycrlybas been cut* and
3; afljf'accused of having done the cntr
ting." Warmoth' was arrested immediately
after the fight, and conveyed to
[the third precinct station. He has since
theen transferred to the parish prisohj to
.await the result of Byerly's wound.
J ^Byerly receiveds^xwouddsinihe
tec,"
was wounded founimesfri
ie^D d Ihhn^'th06 ?f
S&. tJtjbls city and w^^eSwJClerk
iA T'frfo-d District Court,. Some
months agoByerly, in company with
S^^^^Bommenced publication of the
T^e Appbopriation Bill, passed
at tqe late session otthe Legislature
which provides $150,000 for thcl
payment of the salaries of membern
and employees, though an improve!
ment upou former bills of this char J
acter, contains many objectionable
? features jwhich are pointed' oat ill
the Governor's Message. ^ The pasfl
write ail artioli tfa
^ ^^AogUter-promoting, and x
,^p.^.'Rrat!tnde and respect^.,Ha*
fun, therefore? betwee
January as possible, pr<
- MBp^be not at some one ewe
1* 6?flj^E|^he:'be8t fun we knov
i prgj:^j^|gther reader ojy is4h;
e ideri^j^^^^t^acted by the^hi^
relfg'r^iTtn tbis country, an
-~B^-Orfie8 tfie celestial entry., clei
rto ^uv-e-^e?^'e tu?^^^^K^HRfrrow
to weigh a ton
d b '
,.. too ha
'^ii jflft? tnrns tl
iJ^yvi* weig
^K^jKtJM^gtir togfetEer witho
.... _j i
j ^ THE PRESS^^^^^I
ter, and getting out jmjveT whlcli ehali 1
th* Wtho
^fiiof ourthua majtuig a J
j
foat it will give us a stranger hold upon <
mm support of OUT patrons, rqu contrib- <
ute equally to their fthefit an&that of '
ourselves. ..... r* V ]
More than twec^^Sara ago the Pr?e 1
was established fis a six-column paper,
and amid great discouragement, and j
progress in the esteem and confidence of
the public. In 1868 ft wafi enlarged to 1
oatrtn onlnmna* fn 1fUt8 was fumln en- I
owwu J ?- ~ ?o??
larged to eight colcmnfr, an d consolidated
with the Abbeville Banner, and now, in ;
1874, we are encouraged to hope'that our ;
increased business justifies another en-iargement,
and that this new effort to
please will invoke in our behalf increased
favor and patronage on the part
of our friends*
In.'looking back at thet past years of .
bur btetotfV we feel profoundly grateful j
to the large number of friends, earnest ,
and true, who have extended to us their j
liberal patronage, and who have enabled ,
U3 to contend successfully with the ;
strong competition which we have ever
enoouniered, and to pass triumphantly
uiruugu.. l?w.?DUigr v? juuauououv
life, gatheringnew strength with each
returning year. Our firm lathe oldest
printing to in the State; For sixteen
yean the partnership between the presand*
working harmoniously together!
they hart, light to advocata a^ofc
which woold promote the best i^r? ts
The retrospect of oar paat''.:^ooJse
awakens emotions of mingled ^eawre
and pain, as we recall tho memory of
the gifted g^lemen whose &tftorfb*rtions
graced oirr editorial colomns?tad
gentle Allen, tbe gallant Seilecfc, the
hrfiHunt the noble Davis, ""the i
. returniug^ ye^
same kindly relations, and cement more
cloeely lhe bond of our union. Some of
our subscribers, after a. short absence,
please, we might retain their favor and
departm-eut, we have fli job prees which
i? umjprpw&edin city ox country, and
with the yearly additions made to our
stock of job typMuu^ QOw an_a?ortment
of type which in variety a3tr^a>
ccllcnce witt ch^lepge comparison with
r any in-the country. In thU departnaent
the continued patronage of the public,
i with the Assurance of giving satisfaction
, both in the quality and cheapness of our
j work.
As we have said, our put success
L would seem to justify our present outlay,
j and as In the past we have taken .up step
[ backward, but always forward, weshall
hold ourselves in readiness to enlarge to
I a nine-column paper when oarbusinew
shall demand it. '
f In thus reviewing our past history,
r and making new pledges Air the tt?ture,
t we are happy in being able to co^rakb
_ late onr friends upon our brighWu*
" proepects InState and Federal poStica;
that tbe Conservative victories abroad
' and the indicattonsof earnest efforts at
reform at home, seem to promise that
I, there are better days in store for us; and
8 that under the Inspiration of better
ft kAM. ?a maw ullirmR Olirsftlvea with
- uvpw VVV'MW^ , T? . ^
& stronger hands and stouter hearts to the
6 duj|es which lie before us.' As in the
i- 4Mwt, j8oin thefuture, we can assure our
! friends, if such an assurance were needAii
*Wat wa' ah nil ev?r be found the
.< enlightened advocate and ardent. frjend
, of whatever shall promote the best inJ
terqrta of our people^ andadv^nce* the
. honor of our State.
d 'y1 "
e The Great Dally.
y The New YftacK^eiiald stands al
? the head<of the jHHS&m o?tbis couan
try and of the Its immense?"
sources enable^ftQ em$oy4he, besl
8 talent in all of ito departments, end the
U enterprise and liberality of vits proprie
it tors spare no expense which catf'giv*
to interest and variety to its columns. Its
f. army of correspondents girdle the world
%ad tdegraphja employed with un
J- AlntfiaJpperidUure tp spread before Jti
04 '' ^^Linnd
" every tuuuucui) hum ", ,y. .
^ ent at every court, and in every prov
ince, gathering news for its columns
Its ./eats of journalistic enterprise hav<
been the wonder and admjratfon of it
at contemporaries, and faistanced ^timpeti
id tlon. In additi^toita.pre-eminen^e li
"k the departmentfl^Sra^lt bfe achieve*
'? a high reputBti^MgHB vigorous expos
^ ure of ourf|bt^^K'?Dd by the mrtng
Independence *rf itSConrse-^-flsing afcov<
party issues and IoSal interests. Its ed
n; itorials are now characterised by re
markable vigor,: and discuss. all cuf
rent topics with rare ability and mofl
10 ration. We take pleasure in aJM
mending it to pur readers
papery and the true friend o?||f|||?
interests. ^
as
a ,'v - .
The New Orleans PlwyvKftm WWi
over the large receipts
a- principal cities of the
3p present season, and
r(j ed receipts ov ?r last
l_ dinary fine weatbeijKg^^^^^
30 hauling, and to
organizatiorifeofltfa^^^^^^^ tg||s
of last ycare's
ie* the
It One'
presidents J
lif there baa been*
ir. produotiou
,Gl whioh
'e prod action
? . direction of J ? WW^-M$S
restoration oJjWm
of the BaixUMjjM ^rag|
ire uuiu?btfii|i>DlW perwun , ;
^oyards, thitW* t^llljaericanB, and
ill persons w% q^io any whatever
leem indi0criihb%/:fei ar? called
politest nalio?^;|iia world has of
Whitelnw Ketd fi'ftiyeccntjy uttered
a pungeut argomen?4gain?t the red
notion of teachers' i^ v>he ^ ^ ^ r
New York public scRoq\ jTedempnBtrated
that ho4?^er$r^ve^r -jfeg*
ger compensation than rtwy <*f the
teaobers do for their neon arlfuouB \'r- ??.;
labor in teaching the young wef^ow
to shoot. Iteeeraa^hata prlMf^of^:.
a J>ew lors jscoaoi 01 ine pnnuiiy
sjrade receives only $500 per armixm,
vyiiile a bod-carrier makes his $650
with commendable easo.
Gen. Sherman returned the applica- 4
lion dfa St. Louis yonng man lor em- .%
ploy ment in the VarDepartment with
this endorsement: "I have neither
Favor nor influence at Washington, ^
and am refused the privilege of cm* W
ploying a clerk, havine to detail oflk J1
cers or soldiers, f$r 'that service. I !
therefore, decline to forward yoor application,
and herewith return it to /
*m" ; j^r
The Ways and Means C^muB&feeTni
-J- i i,j.? ?,?
WJUU8 VU uruowuvo WV 1UUUI1Y
the Pacific Mail corruptiQD vigorooaly,
aod will probnVty i iCormGecd that, if
Irwin coutiixsea his contempt no shall *
be sent to jail, instea&of bung coti? *
fined in the basemen t cf tho^Capitol,
as is customary. The committee will.
a'so call G. G. Hubbard,^rwinTwoitf: ;
sel, aod will force him to answer also,
or go into the durance.
ted for the Agassis memorial, Amerjeans
are a warm-hearted generooa.
Timothy Hurley, Esq., gave od Christmas
dav rspc thousand loaves of bread to
^ The. irwtrgr Men's Christian Association
oTCniaago talk atf moving to some
^ wh?^?Voa't bewuch hard work,
yln |^g
fwrrtaL* ?f T?m* Falxie^0mrier'
St Louis has two successful kindergartens
and is getting ready for a third.
Clare Louise Kellogg:sold ferns at $125
each at the Washington tea party. UA
dollar for the fern and twenty-five cente
for the pin, please."
The average dally, drculatio? of the
(London Daiiyr Telegraph dariog the
present year has been 176.174. TWa?
says the Telegraph, is by far the largest
return ever made for a similar period by
any newspaper in the history of journaJJsm.
. ' . '
The beauty of Gov. Ames's administhe
government before the war: nowit
takes $1,600,000. Before the war $4,6&>
paid the expenses of the Executive de?,
partment; $84,800 goes that way now,
The manufacture of ofyfectioneiy in
New England occupies rio insignificant i
place in the long list of oar industries. *
There are half a dozen large factories in
Boston, and scores of small establishments
in various minor towafrbf New
England. Philadelphia and Baltimore A
still control the Southern and South- SB
western trade. ABS
v 8omethikg Worth Known*?.?
Every Utile while, writes a correspon- SB
dent, we read In the paper* of someone
who has stuck a rusty nail Into his foot,
1 or knee or hand, or some other portion, ^H|
and that lockjaw has resulted therefrom, H
of which the patient died. If every per- H
son in the world was aware of a perfect H
remedy for all such wounds, and would
apply ft, then all such reports must ceaae. . ffl
But although we can-give the remedy, . M
; we cannot enforce the application Soma- JKl
. will not employ it because they think i? Jftm
too aim pie; others have no faith in ijffl
' lehen they read it; while other^fistfB||ffl
Sink such a wound of small r.cvojJH 0
d not worth fussing over, tmtll ft
late to do any good. Yet 3?1 such
can be healed wiUioot
5 auences as Allow tbera.
i simple, alrtiwf abfrava oty?^?^ag^g^
. im niiii'ii iMil '>MItiildMM
. ter, it' Is
smoke such gK^Rj
5 braise that
i
t in the
, out of the
once or.
r case' o^'
' wound
. at the
, as they
" ed, just
9 many
- thy of
) and put
f.
s laat