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FOR TilE DIWSilNATION OF USEFULINTE4JIGINCE
_DNESDAY MO NING JAN UARY 1
1 7i
u~ tE A' UL0
4Li*Yy. WED\1?.D MOIJNINO
it U3bery0 HI.
BY TTIM 40k it., QjkrER;
-Mt .ANNUM,i IN QUR R d(c'Y
ISIdI'ti','.Oh PIROVIsko;S."
'L'3Aontreiprel is varfltily indvannce,
rdadlit9otisPutlioral iNVilationi, Obit
Uq p'illO unIoations Plibet'vin g private
C11rcarged s aidverlisxements.
kdove'r and Over Again.
Over and over agnin,
No matter wfiol4ilyy X !bri
[ always find li. tfi 0loo fioiro
ISOrme 'deson I'havye-to Iearn..
I Adii take my turn it tlihe ill,
&Iist grind ou the golden gram,
I mustl4ork4t-my task with a resolute will,
Over and ovqruatgain.
WVj qtappo,t 11jeasilre tho t1ced
Qfiovqn the tiies,Ilowm,n
Nop,oeeta Vle low. of the golden siuds
'Tk4r1i-t hroulgh n qin)gl. lo0ir,
DOI ,t)i.o ij.oruiig dues ilist full I - .
jAjI4 liqliunud the gummer rait
Mo.t4q-thqir pairt, id peorol it, fill
Over aund over againl.
Over and over ogain
The brook through the mIendow flows,
And iio' ciin'
e pillrcton14ijill whsael goes,
T tf*i )doing ho lot in vain,
Ai 'llc4shin , fiailing u.s otice or twice,
aUy'come if we-- try in,
The pil i has14; once beei trod
l never so rol h to tle feet
And 'the lVson we once .livo .leat'riled
is 11 o mkhr( bis e
Thoug i orrowful tea's 1im3y fill,
4.nd. th heart to its depth ibe driveinl
With storm ml t empe-4, we lieed them.1 al1
To render n.s meet Caw Illaveio.
'A yste ius .Ognist.
A 1j'EC' , 1 O' TIl I C Il f N E..
-0
1(ind hearts are wore unromm2 t or
IM5 impleBI itihtkI Ltinin NoBBrI man h!o od."
Years ago, at a grand old eat le
ral, overlook ig the Rh Athiix,, 1 lcre
appeared a mysteriouts org.allist.
The' great .coiposor who hadi
plycd the orgall S.) lon. hatl sl
de01ly d1iocd, and every bodhmy, from
th1ie king to 0he pea1 t, W1A Wo1
deiring who coul( be (mnd to fill
his place, when onle briiht Sah
bath m1or0-ing ats I li seNlO (n
tered-th.00hurh, he sav a stran
ger sitting at the crapeshrouded
or fti. ''116 wa" a tall, g.'racefl
mran, wiath a pale hut s-liniiigly
handsoie fac, grent., black, Incla..,
ch6fjy13 9 nd hair like the ra
von'S' Wing for'' gloss anl color
SweePIing ii (lark'waves over his
shouldois. Hc (lid not soem to
- not10o'the 8stton, bitt went oni
playing, andl such m usic as hie
dr 6W fromi the iinstrument. n'o
wvo5is off mine can describo. The
astbinlshedl listcner dloclaredl that
t.hoorgan soomed to have grown
humaitn--that it wariled and chinu
or,eif at t.orttnedt huiman heart
was-throbbing throngh its pi pe.
on',. the music at lonhgth ceased,
the axton hastened to the stran
ger ajicsaid, TI.ray, who are you
sir ?'
'Qo niot aslf my3 namo,' he re
plied. 'I have heard that you aro
in 'it y'f gtn organ ist, and I have
come hoi'e on trial.'
't'bi'il I>6 sure L6 get the place,'
olim~ed t.ho soxton. 'Why, you
sui' iag lim that,'s dead a'nd( gone,
'N o;you byerrato me1,' re
suimoci the stranger, wit.h a sad
amile; Eheon, as if dlisinclined to
conversation, he turned from oldl
Hlans.:and bagan to play again.
And noiv the miusic changedl from
a sorrowful strain to a grand old
. pm'an, and the mysteriouis organist.,
"rLooldug up~ward full of grace,
PraIyed, till frothi n happy place
(hod's glory smote iml in his lnee."
and his coutntenanco scomoed not
unlike that of' St. Michael, as por
trayed by Guido,
lest in the harmonics which
swol.ed arouind him, ho sat. witIh
his eruu-sihoing' eye fixed on the
distgtrt Ak y, a fgliyn pse of' which he
eatg ht through the open1I window,
when, t1h6xet'o as a stir about the
cl.htwr.h dor,i nd, a ,-y-l p:..,.
'cam~ sweping in. Among tiei
.mighit he seen a youg..gi with
a wealth of golden .,like
thoe volv'sh and lip's like Wild
bch 0rries, This was the Trincess
EHlYabeth,And oil eys were turned
to h6r;"a'she seated hor'sllf'in the
Vvet-i,,hioned Pew apipopriat 4
to the court. The mysterious or.
giinist iXed hi.yest ,pon her aInd
wetit on ?layil.ig. C).sooneitt had
tid m11usic reheid her ears than
1he started al if a ghost la(d
crossed h1er pillt. The blood faded
from her chook, her lips quivered,
and her w'holc frame greW tremit
lous. At' lant her eye mlot thoso
of' the organlist, in a long, yearn
ing look, ILnd the .melody lost, its
joyous notes aind once1 more Alild, I
aid ighted, 11 Ind ~elimond.
'1BY my f1ich,' wvhispered the
king to his (lighe(0r, '(his o1rgan1
ist h,as a Ilaster liand. Mark y,
be shall 3 play at your weddinly I'
Tthe, paIo lips of thO pri0Ao.4s
parted, bit she could not, speak
he i ws (umb111) witi grief. Like
e In a painfilul dream, she 6aw
t10 pall! mall a1t thle o1rall, and
he0"'oIi llody whicb filled 'he
vast, vdi4fie. Ayd, full well Ie
knew who lie Was and why the io
str1.1win t seeimled bret~lhi-ng"' out
the agoy ol a torttuid edrt..
Whe the sCic. was ove'r, and
the royal party had left the eat'le
dr1, le stole away as lysteriouts
lyus he c-al. --140 was not Seelr
a1gaiin byt ihe sexton till the ves
por hour, atnd thenl appeared .in
tie o - f. anid c m1111ivecd h1is
task. While lie played, a voiled
figure glided inl anld keelt near a
side s1ino. Tbhoru she Ionaintd
till tho worshippers disperCd
whe'ith 1 L-xtOnl touched h(er Oil
t le shoulder and said
-.Madal, everybody lias gono
but, you and me, and I wish to
vlose the ("wrS.'
'In niti re a'1dy to go yet
was thu rely ; -1eave me-leave
The vxNoll drew ljck into a
:miydv 1i(1: and vatCled and lis
I e n 'lh In teriouls 1l organ ist
.Still kcpt blia p 1. , u i lead
Was bow"d 11plon 1.is inst rumIIlen t.
:n1d ie couh see 11he lone devotee.
At. Ien gth she rosk from the aisle,
and moving- to tihe organ loft,
paun4i h!e thle mu1idi in.
'IrtramL ;hle iu m l'd
QUiCk as thoiugh"t1, the organit
rai-.ed'his hea,1d. Therv, vith t Ie
light of a h 1up, sspended to the
arch above, f*lliitg -Tull upon her,
stood the prin)cess w Ito. had graced
the ral pw that. day. The i ot ,
dr'ess of' velvet, with its soft (erminue
triin nin tgs, the tiara, the nieck
lae ; the braelets, hand been ex..I
elhanged for' a gray serge robe anid
a long thtiek veoil, which was. now
pu shed ba'.k f'rom thie fiir girl ishi
faco. * .
'Oh'I l Mizabeth, El izatbeth et! x
clalim ed the ~ orgauisht, and lheo sunkc
at her feet aind gazedl wistfully
lito her troubitled(( eyes.
'Why ar y*ou3O hiere, Ber'tramii ?'.
asked the p)rinedss.
'J1. canfi to bid y'ou farewell ; and
as I dlared( ntot venture in to the
palace, 1 gainied access to t-he ca
thedral by bribhing the hell -rintger,
aind having t aken the vacant seat
of' the (lead organiist, to let my
muici breathe out tho -'adien I
couldh not trust my 1l1ps to utter.'
A low moan was thle only an
(twer', and( hie eontinuted:
'You are t o,be married ont time
inorrmow ?'
'Y es,' sob bed shio, 'Oh !Bertra m,
what a trial it will be to stand at
yonder' altamr, andi( take upon mec
thte vows whnih will doom mno to
aL living! death I!'
'Tink 'of 1me r'ejoinied thle or'
gai st. 'Your royal fa ther has
reqtuested me to play t" tewd
ding, and 1 have promised to lie
there. If I were your equal, I~
couild ho the bridegroom instead
of' the organist; but a poor must
cin mtnst give you up.'
'It is like roniding soul andh biody
asun tder' to pa:rt withI you,' said
thel girl. 'To.nigh t I inny tr.l yom
this--teIl you how I fov6 you, bu
ill i'few hour'" it wil be a 'si1
Go, g(, and (Aod bless you P
Sho waved him from her as i
she would banish him- while -ye
sio had the power to do so,, an<
ho, how was -it with him? H
rose to leave h'er, then came back
)Ield her to his ieai illt in a lg 0111
brace, and then,'with a halmoth
ored. Carowell, loft her.
Tho. ne(xt mnornIingl ane i
Cloudless splendo', anId at an earl'
hou1r tho. cathedral was thlrowi
opon n'nd the sexton -begun to pre
pare for tho wedding. FlamC
colored 1owers n0(ddC(l by th<
wayside flaie-colored I v a v c':
canie rushinllg down firoll. Oh trec.
and lay in Hight heaps Ipoln tl1
ground ; and t lie ripe wheat wave(
like a golden sca, and berriv:
dropped in red and pripled luster:
over tle rocks along l the 1Rhine.
At length the palace gales were
op"lned, and -tle royal party ip
peare-vd, cscortin g the Prinlces:
Eli:Vt h to the cathedral, wher,
he maige was to bo soleIIIII
i'vd. It -was a brave IIgeanlt, ; IIa
bighter than the 11otwined Colinig
anld lossmclls wore thol WT-5f o
plum ws which floated from stat(.h
leiais, and tl.le festal robes Iha
Ureuiuned dowin over tile hlousinl"
)f *thm superb Stee(Is. ,it th<
prinicess, mounted on a snow
white palf'rey, an1lid clad in snow
white velvet, looked pale ald Isad
Iud whlle, on rieariig the ch111ch
Ole heard a gu h of orgal-Imlusic
whiIl tmh,11o h juiant in soui
-truc,k oil wr e"-r like a funiera
have fidien i )(he Crti had iot
pagc rippm * 10he. A fe;w -min
11tes aterv: -lie cutered i
:uthedral. . e, withl his ret-i
nuo0, s1to)J I he val bride..groom
But her . 'V( ovdFrom himi t<
LheI org:ii l !il whrc she had ex
pected to see ite mVsteriouls or
ilnist. lie \\as goe, and sh1'
Was obliged to reurii'n the grave
lil bow to tile king)., to wIlomit si
lad bevn betrothed froiml nwtive
tf * poicy. .1 c uallically she knl mh
at his side on (Ile altar stole ;- me
baniiently listened to the servie
aId IMtdo -t1 0spons. Thei
her liusbalnd drew h.Ir to him il
conv1u1l.sive 'mi1brace, and w hi
pwred :
'1ilizaIeth, my q1uee1n, my wif'v
look lp p'
Trembling in every limib, si)
oIeyed. W Ihy did that silil
brin,g a glov on her cheek ? A h
t hough the k ing wore the roya
Pli1lile, 1111d m1aniy a .Iw~eled. ottde
gl1it tered on his breast. lie seeme
tihe bumble personi w ho hadl heel
employed to tenebi organ mu isi
and1( had ti tlight, her lore of love.
'Ellizabelh,' mn urimuared thbe min
U reh, '.Bert iam In .offnimn, the nc yo
1 eriolis orgaist, and Ring Osca
'i, ro on1e. liorgi vo my Ht'at ugem
.wisl.ed to ilarlry yoll, 1)ut1
wo ild ri1t, drug. yout to the al la
all u1nwilling bride. Youl fat lie
waIs ini ihe0 seret.'
While tear's ohjoy rained froni
her blue eyes, the new-made queei
ret,urned her h usand's fond k iss
and for on1ce two hearts wver<
imade hauppy by a r'oyal marriage
A ver*y excit able gent lemian sa
near a ver'y phulegmnatic01 on t, oin
of' the conierts of t.he faimouis Clanu
Sebuman1111n, ini Lei psick . Ex cit12
ble gent lemnan almost beside0 lim
self' in his 1'apturc', and( is ''fid gel
ted"' to the extrmemity ofCnidtuane,
by the phulegmat.ic ini~idu1 ail, win.
hears picce after picc cohl(14 as a1
slend id porfo1nrice of aL p)icco h
Chopin, can onduriie it 110 longer)
"'I say, sir', do you niot, like he
plaiyinig ?"'
Philegmaitic Gent--"Why, yes,
liko it very well."
.1Excit able Gent---"Why t. h
rienuce,then, sir,d(ont 'youiapp)land(?
Phlegmatic Gent-'l---? A p
plaud4 ? Oh, I am hier husbanid."'
t- The Golla.
rAIT P1" YSL --.i AS' s-nu Fac-I.
A lecturo reoh delivered in
Now York ,y Dr. Lomercier on
th 'oilla," colitainled an11,01a
borate at illtvero3i C com1pa8risoni
of ho gorilla with man.
Though not quito so tall ai th
averago ilan, t0h0- gorilla i. fil.
niorc powerul tha .Icenan, lav
I ing, accordiig to Du Caii ll11, tlo
st.rungth of eight aLyle-bodied men.
Only two of tloso ceatures havo
beenl di,sectud inl Europc, ono bv
Profoir lDilverloy, and t he ot h1er:
by Dr. Azox. NO live orll
ias beell brouglit to .liu-opo or
A meria. Tle difoeices het weel
Inliin lld the goril I are vero sr rik
il'w. 'Phe latt,er, (.1a1lt, t and;un np.
r4it owing to the Stlueturo of
hlis Spinial cohlilil f;.hjis armIn, art
lnmrer, and his le0,s arc shorter
Lhl1 tbosw of' tile limall Specius
ill walk i lio c ho Jilm111y111 i t ile
baeks of his llalndI., placili. .lvi
fhat tiponlli 11 grutul ;. he. hj I: hir.
ten pair's of ribs :nl tle femalle
COtriCeen1 weres mii.has bit ItI
le la' Soveral Ilusclesi whieli :-c
not, 1(1111 il ulta1 ; It(, hts 111rijpe's
undei' his trms1, conlec(tilg withl
lhis windpipe aild glI ttis, aid by
comllpressin.g thes wit his arms
It eit 11l11ce it loisc,o re0 c - lriblo
tIInIl t Iii i upi'oti or- a tl im lii
01:11 ievl 1111-il-6':11. of.'t 01,111-sandl
raW"Ilell, anld wht -an bo, lIavd.
a ccrding to IIt1ttimonU 1f .l.
D lhailli, ait. a ditIlle '( tl brl.
SIniles , aild liore. Il Is hi:u is
grvall.y 1iferlor- to 1a1 the biziz
h1:1111, lind, bes,ides, Ithero exisis a1
11:il it u 10 of fit;i10r dii'CIIretiVS iIl
o(Iler orgalls. lBut. wi:at phtwvs
laIin [iti above t he 'oii[la i ti al
hai :u Ilead. Th11e "orilla I hZs
a het tor icvlopt'd hloatd thanm t I .
lioil, and wlien younml his craulim
is a "relt rea nhb IIi Iwe to tht L1
a C' i 1, 1hib. it aterawarbd, thouhl
I litro isi all i llllnel ti gr.w t 1 of
i bt i olie, I t re is 11o ex pantitzion (
lie envit. of the skzi!l, and conose
Iet:u-er eN'resd himielf at on
sideorabl Ieleghll oithis poinit,
and ill sm-1h a1 mannr (f) Inn mke
it uvideln t t alkit lie was 1no bul ievc-r
inl the hypothevsi- Wf Darwin. A I
alilmik have I'on n.,a le( to eiltvi
the wv I:-, of r m k" I laterial lif,
:Hjd are wonlderf-,1ly votie Cor
P t illposes. TI . I or", ilh a s
booll Inlade, a s:ava.wv illimhinalt oi,
1.be Forest, Silld is : L1pt"d Io rap1 n
alintliiseIes~ are' nmtPllVO'his, and1(
ii aiinaui~ l hatd hbd theh' widoI
andi en'intg of man:o. the1 A frican
ramce Ot wol Ilong since( have~' been
swep1t aLway Ilfro m heir inative soil.
In a n < tin w h te o il'
theIi st.rengiLthI of any~ I aial what i'111f
ever is acc'rdinzg to the delop10i
ainceo 11( th bllO'mi, whi 'h reult
edt to c:hibin frollIlm( tringhtin13g
theIirI litnigs by3 g*yii1ml'-tie e.xerezi
to the0 Kansas Gily vJournal, the
laiets of' that t.owui (converOso in the
f'ilowijng tl uig cuc
s ervie :
ofi'?
.Ietsy Jane0 (petti hly')--N o?
Y~ou areO creasfling' my ilabe flounces.
Maii3 ry lle.!I (mnov~ing ' a li thte)
D)on't, youthinki IIu'an Brownh
lo(uks dreadfuItil homely. Whatt lug
I kets'y11 Jane--Was theo o.v
-Oh ! there'c's ChiaH:ie! Isn't het a
per'fec(t Adonis115? Itlow I do wish
ho wouihl lookl (ourt war.
[ Mar'y Ellen (smiling sweetly)..
A h Iz~l se him U le's look inug to
Beh~tsy Juane (as gruily).- 1l isn't
like a lootL Theli minlimO' moiz
Helon Wostorn.
This actr'e64ss, who died in Wa'Ih
Iigton a f'w days ago, will luir
miniy tarhs uied, For her by thoso I
whom shlo h:is.hod>ewd ill. t.heir
Itro(u,bl.ei asphe . wen i~it o'n lier qulIer I
earoer in lif'C. 'Sho Itad tural
gif,t, soicu l0 1 tivatioll llid al im -
posinig appeliaanc. Sh0 mado0 a I(
Ilark inlt ceurtain linlo ol, tho son
sational d ralInal. Poor womlanl !
h'howas, literally diing as iL low, I
SeIIs, Iwhro Shite playeld herl-t i
we rso ago. A mgo OIlore piliti
sigh t, th:i was that of' her t 1
strui-gleg with vidiint, ducay Su --
ly Inevor have Liei witntessud by
the,p iblic eye. 81he shothid havo
bovie ill i hrbed with physivianls' c
r (which she, had and61 :1 1urse i
bY her ,ido, whenl :;ho prkefloredC&
olbrave < uand erit ci 1 and t
isa S*pprohlews ion by r,omalnt.) :at A
WIw1k liltit he ~,iilt i "cu , [lei I
lift 1n1Al de ath m-e a. ,wl slory. I
We have nto busines.s withl te il
p t oivalu lives o' actors. lt is tiir e
art aline whi(Ah we have lik- ri.ght1p
t) conidler. IBut nlpw at 1 the d
vomlles i t point a moval InTII
it) warn thet youtm.ger memnbers of' v
that profess11 1in 11i11gin t, idinliin '.
too F:L1' tho wil tug. (W 11he veryN.
bwest villotiolls anld Sentimenvits o(A
iwhichl our nalilles arep1sesed
Lola ionte ld:u the MNkllle it r 1,61.ic
ex:mple, were lot, b3 any talls
bad womenl. . -Like llt (he rc-it. of It
thu wori, good litd bad were S
mingled il them. [lit tHy wer i
"olt of, i n "- till weeded go' il, .
j. (I i 7
111di.-wipli lled, rls,ost h1 re v
:ti)(I thero by impulw, niever n. li
vhoived 1,61 a mlomnt nl r thomie I <
VOtiA boganl on the s lorl l
Of' wriYtCheCd hI nM 1 lil0. AI1 :111d
women i'.>l' lois a r ca n
~~~VOl ~ ~ ~ ~ ;ru vat. j 112vt-i12(2 1Il~i
hdat I lacesT1 :t1 whose sonl!m
:u'ealra.grato tho fiorvo pat-l
th 1 EIla, f:tviv Ira -o in t he
b-roast:'. ot*10 Iuch un,b6 nn.1 11m:1 d." (:l
drivoln livt-4 ofWsuch peop"e..Wi
id d,did poor ihl-Ils y h t
1ew kwonw whal'sAee.// A ll of
Colly or. .4in 111hat is e,:w /e/ lv
i l- Poor It e -
will it l he ir. Sho ha,14 hoI
reit h l ith t;i '- w h ' wf0 J0
ofWall. O..r do' , Imay no1b0hr'
d t buatwi of u.s doos Im li
dhend the gra aWccount, whent:
the Book sha" behopened ? p
[ o V l /. , //, nIr -
lit) IW. r". I (:-' . \'. ic.. t.. .- h v i h (4 t\
belle, worVvnth1 hl ell m illi(,I*P 'tal 1'
m11portant to Cotton Plantors
--Tho Cottoh Worm.
EDuRs Meco. 'Ljwin
noic-i our] daily of tho 190h
r .Decemlber, un article taken fI'ol
he S (lua Ala.) Times' and'lAcs.
0,1er upon I ti l il limpo.ttan,!
tilbjec to firimers, and you iivito,
Iisvcu )ss io tpo 11i t.
Tho writer, -states tha1t ho tiaw
he eg tid worm of the uotton.
follbud in the WottI mtalk, C.
"rinm tle. history of iinzsects, I can
tid no 1 etCtS ecolirmIllinig his taltto
enlts, and I dark eay t ho writer
3 totally in Orror as to their modo
'.'h'e fly lays til egg inl suinle me,
i the tenldl parts of, the eottol
iti, h wol1 is Speedily
latched otit.. growiig rapidly :all
) 1form1inig Ilho Cocooll, inl which
Itak the larva, exist till winter.
1, however, Iay gu throuigh thet
11)(-S.3 WeV(1ral timlius ditliig thle
un1111n1ei.. Ill tho Spring it cult-.4
ut, ol its self-made prison, an
ovs- Ol 1ih as belfre. Itimueets th lat.
Oposit their p1eg in tile pith of
ttllk liave it (auttdal appenidage
-i-th whieb l hvy piiCe the m(alk
nIl lay their g The vitriou
peies of, locust, t1he Iessian fly,
The ililler that, does th miis
hie' inl our cotton lieli- have no
ui a1ppenldlige, 1101 do they ever
:ui'y in thii natu ral course, we
uppose : firtm, til. -fly whilh d0
itv vh.-gr ; then the wormi;
ex. the cocoon ; atl, lastly, the
ly againl. ]I' tlw Wr1er in qteis
onl tnly reflect., that.1a covoiln
an.n1101 hmematainmd \Nithinl OIhe
Iill oipass of a cottmn talk
v wil I 0 ho fIdLcy of hi iI
er lions.
'There are hundreds of othler inl
e.s that proy u>n l lie cotton
bait, Soli of twhich, no dout,tt
eposiC tHiv eggs in tihe stalk
iid make that their winte quar
era1. t. th'o writer will ad
eato caillinvss Uteiierally on i
1',1. ill my hm111ble judgilenlt,
W Will cont r:h.:tA' somliewhat
o atlMe the trub."llo; for in old
Olet', Lvdges, under old lows
t'rsh pihas, are to be frund conIt.
tt1 tnumerS Of, Ilftse Odolig pods
1i quest ion, 11ir-ligt,- antIid perl-'el
V II()Ic.1v( f*rom wvinter, hh11411.
40n11c sp cviv-4 ofla* i are- 1 1-( ) a.1
;tIlcvd il i he soil or in the vofls of
ev t ro! - h li t C.1111 l 1 "or
6*01rm,1 for. illitalive-hu II I he it ct
Olu WOrlm [Ivr save 01 by eceident,
ha t inh imo s te In-s h l i
olved,d h opo) st e eot1-.---ob-v
'tver wVi'll lut tohe s!ubject;mu
artisli chn.e iofz of wgreae
wlatfi' Cinre, we goy ndgoo
torset) letd in g ting evr i of
h()em ,s, )'ch ii i .\ si.t i i tin
Ae holyi wae raing ii.to herolive
-e-sob byit, he str oflt h
Liiy' whol Utheritt'v w stkill)
Ie 'net. I hn etillienotli to lork
Ihe thve itor, hesad.- ow
'onun, pa were to d i oln't
'W y i nn, y ' a i be li ty H le fello ,
st.relsing t''iI the id e 'n of r
Is., yeftCs, ychb. si tem
Tho i
'L'hio Cohnn biina edipd
tiho New York
t1tndlC-stO() to 10
ai*8l-yre t 0 t 0 Ap
follown,. in rugtj!i.to the sumponsilond
of tho Charleston moeei 1liy a dl
On ofr the most 8igilf!hirt a a
of"tho timOs, and in.0,0
of t00 motl, hopoful, is il
nimn " of the ChadCeston rpuip .
-(>r many years8 the exp6t1oi) of~
tho extrenimts in South.' Car01d.
By extromltb I m an
cans .who persist in applyi'g tIe
Ob-80olte Sthadards of ..a .ea<bpastM
to tho (ItueAtions of a now and pMA
Z-roT8sv- present ;' those. who' Vush
cons4ervatikm to its vi.ion ''
of' stagnant dogmaItism1; thogq
Bourbons vhoml no expo1eaOnU,..
can teach. For many yAardbo
twenly 01 inore, I beli&vda--tIi61
organ of a low past regUimeThhs
hel,d sway in tjhis Stde i
wielded a large influence tIrough4
out the South. Dnrjug'the warit
1til1 murvivedl, Wa 14till
fighting thoutghl i ILhva*y :,-,A6-,
over 00111t 1!1%.t is-4110. 83il~ a,QM
war it raked the saine sta1dArd#f
and waved it pertistently, bitWitVf
d1iMinhitllng power, 'for it u
was dying out gradualfy, .rd
day was dying out. -New.thoughtbo
pommosmod our people, and vV4W"
4U11- arose ; but thi Nsoc)fA i ' .
ante-poflult genetatioA ttiftspd
with ent hiuiaSm of traditions that
had well-nigh pited fr66 'thAP
memorion of to-daty-this Ayin
Sir John util "babbied of g"qa ,
flelds." The mignifiernce of.th( -a
eueponsion of. the AercurY.s tit
its cause lies in-the tmorib"nd cid A
tion in w hich its paity n*w is.
hopefilnoms of'. the Occurrene#.ligger,
in the a4murareo that this de*th "
,:ff(,e conservatin . meanli .
the incoming party of progreas.
aid action. Our Honther" 'pp;oid
aro going to work-are throw1 .q,
t.o t Ie dogs the thaories of,. q
Bourbons who have ruled publife
opiion for so many ye%Ars -vith'
:1uchC an iron %and. There n'n,
daiger in (him nvw t.endenoy but
I an recording flcts, not --doindat
A Wondorful Volcan11di
The Losidmn ANews f4yn B
no(3. 111erely tHant Mount E11na hi
aralin brokeln forth intocrliptiq01'
but. t.hat, the 111ow mit-burst is 6har. -
acteriz.ed by a violo and itttyaY
(y illdicativo of tho wido oxtent
of the I-gion of distuirbnoO.hor
nuat b1 the (!at er. For nin honra
onl the li i;,ht1 of.De*cembuer S-9,'Ae6
mountoni wasii'~.u. vomnit inig Ilames >
malu h:iva to a~ prodigious heiglitJtI
:on n I burnig malhtter r
projc(t ed from t he eraiter, anud so
high did suomet of thoso3 -projectilos.j
re':a'lb ihat tho 311andlf( and al1ot''
stonesQ fell over A ei I ienl and qvon'
oversino3$if, or to a dli1itno0sof,'
iiuward of' frt y iniles fi'ofi tlfo "
cono Theu hiuva i now flow n
every dii'ietion fromii tIjo cr'ater,
an) '. dIovastating1 theo su1rrounidiug
(youi iny . A fl(er Ii he4 sefond greOf
01onhurtt, th le eu pIion becamd,X1
mewhaCV ft hoss ativoi e; but thr'i
the miounti n is ~ far frombhy
likly! soon to) sink to rest, is ev,l
doced byv t.he flu:f fitat dnoig'
(detonaiftionIs At ill (:0nt inu io to be
hieartd. If any)3 1f' iMhcr evidence
werco wian inig of the~ magnificonoe
of t lhe senlo ont which Etnai is ri61V
erupdjt inrg, it woiikl bo found in the'
fhet t hat114 the nws we~ have re~
('ei1ved comels fr'om Vlohtta, which
is upwards of' one hnndred and
twenty froini Etnta. We are told
that crowds aisembled at Valotta,
to witLuns the gr and spodtai6le
a1 lforded by) th4e buin itg mfounJtain."
TIul la TaJ0.AJ or JIPERuson DAvI8a
Ac('ordihng to the Nowv Yorkl Post,
ii is probableh t.hat sooni after Cbhe
Unitied Str1tes Supree Cottrt.
mueets agains in .JannaItf a mo1(tI4bI
will be made to0 aldvarIce the e
of J1 Ee.raiusos .Dav]on the dopg tb
in order that it may be b.oard
during theo presntt term .ofE.the
COur i. UnIess such01 a motion ''Is
ma-lo, the caise Will not be reached
i nits regular ordr undor two vaard