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"What the dcoco nfij I wanted At the cross froads: fori"' sa'id l\ "Utilej*n I choose,.it will -Tor?; hard matter to get me there. ?" i^^HWyV histead of producing a pistol mid dc Kuan'ding my money or my life, the man an swered in an altered tone. ' *>Beg pardon, I made a minthker, I thought it was my' brother; and I wanted to frighten . tum. Bad night sir," ^'Very,^ snid l. ?'Yon don't know the time, air ?" he asked, t MXt was" seven when I left tho train ?,t{ '?'J*?I rjuid, 'tfml Thank yo, ? sir," said the man: ' "G oo'd "?wight.?',, ?^G?od night," said I. If his object had been .robbery, probably be - decided from njy'rouglinppcaranco that I was too poor a man to be worth tho trouble. .. But after al|; I thought probably ho spoke the truth. A man inay have such a Voice Without bei^g a highway. /man, .no doubt. So' I went homeward, and soon found myBclf under shelt er, and partaking of a warm and savory sup per. My mother was there and uiy brother Ben. ^V^ucu JsynB a great Strapping fellow, who could Iteat any other boy of his ago for milu'$ *vvo?'tid ?f It"canio-to wrestling or boxings aof^vgood" ?humored a boy as.'evVr^ivcd i A;bpy\fthvays to .another and I, though he bad exercised.|,'ftia yight to vote atveudy in ode ? Presidential elec tion. Whon suj per was over, and we had I ?chatted for an hbdr,'ivo wont up stairs togethor. "The moment Bon's head touched the pillow, he always went to sleep. That night, I \ fob. j lowed his centuple. But j did not sleep dong without a dream?a dream in which I 'fdjj rough:i grip upon my arm, and was arouscj .a cry in my cars. '"Wuko up I You _ are wanted at tho aroads." It Was eo real, so ihlpable, that wInj started broad awake, I .actually boliovod some ono'was }n the room; tho man whe r; .tended robbory or violence. But.whoa uriso?, and lit my lamp, tho room was oil i ^except myself and Ben, who lay snorinj pillow. J. went to tho door; it was locked. I ;v to-the window^ tho ci-ush of ruin ngvim pui?iB was all I heard. I even went com ? ? passage to my mother's room. She was n there had been no unusual sound, slit sure. Only a dream born of my meeting" tlio" strange-man in tho road, I folt, had awakened *uo. I went to bed and toll asleep ^igain. Again I -was awakened by tho same vktrds, k!'j0?. time shrieked in my car by ftu uucartbly wojoc. ''Wokoup, wake up. You are wanted at fcbc ere& roads." j I was on my feet puce mole, aud.' caught Ecu's hand as ho camo over towards my bdd. ^\^atail3 your.'.ho cried. ./ | "Nothing," Baid I. PDidyou hear a voicoj? "Yours," said lion, ??yclling woke ruo up; you fairly frightened.tue?'? . '?. r |Mi "Beti," said IJ "wait till ? light a lamp i I heard another voice! Must ho some one in the houde or outsido." 1 So I again lit a lamp, but wb searched in vain. _?? . "Nightmare,!' aaid B., whou i told him my. story., - ' ;"Bcu,"!said I,'"what 'i? there1 at'th? cross7 roads.'.7 , ' "A;house," said B. Ho had lived ih tho neighborhood a long while, and I not long. "One little house, besido two oalc1 trees, and a fence. An old man lives there?a rich inan> ;'&nd a bit; of a; miser, they sayl ? '?is grand daughter ^ceps house for hinu". "lieu, that fellow may havo meant harm to them. : 1 uiay'bo wanted at tho cross'roads." "Brother," stud Ben, "goto sleep.<mYou had a nightmare," and Bon ' plunged in be tween tho blaukets, and wus snoring again. I also, iu ten minutes,; slept as 'so?ddly. as before, but tho awakening soon camo again/ I opened my eyes, to see a-girl standing fat .the foot of uiy bed. A/ girl in .whites, (robes, with golden hair all about her shoulders, who wrung her' hands and .cried : *!Oh, wakje;.* up, ,you are.wanted at the cross roads." r~* ^histimo^I statte 1( out of bed, bathed iu a cold porsporutiou. Ltroniblcd ? like a leaf.! I had no doubt that I Imd received supernatural warning.. ' : ' "Ben,'* I cried, MBenV for the third! time 11 have been told that. I am wanted at tho cross road8,iand I am going." ? ' And. I began to dress myself as speedily as possible, listening tho while to tho storm rag iug wilder add wilder than at any other period -since its commcncomentJ ' ? i Ben remonstrated with mo in vain. At last j he also began to huddle on his clothes. "If you have gone mad, I must go with you and take earn, of. you," ho said, ?r> V^ut;^andy .unotlwrman,, goiu^ .oatrdn,a ^is^fiii^h^crito&v5r^uj, eyiw?T)r^?<isJ.:bfcamscT rt nighthinVc caused him to do so, aud what you think of him ?" . I said"nothing. All I could have answered 'would have been : "I am-compelled to go j I must.go.. I 'daro J not rofusb, wha^oycr may. be thought of bio ?". Iu teu' minutes wo, were,splashiug,through^ ,the mud and rain along, tho road.'-'lt was perfectly dark/' now tand.ithen a blaziug red htar in the distance told us that a lamp was beaming through the rain in some cottager window,'- but otherwise'> we ? would* ri?f likve bceu conscious of}our proximity to ajiy bnbjita ltlou wbatovCr.i ; At last,: noariug ;th*o spot wh?i'?' the toad;fVo^Wl"B^r^^Qi^o^.tl?b' void to, 1'-,wo wcro indeed in as solitary a. place as can be imagined. ' ? , ; tanco in either dircctioUj1 and certainly on such a nigl\t ,wo,were hot"ikely to meet many travelers. ' ? ? j All wa8.quw^9Svtliy-gf^yc; [ tV? st??d quite.! still. In ?a moment, Bl broke out iu one off his wildest laughs. ""? " :v "T" ' "\Vo!l," he said, "how now?"?Will you gor| homo now and have ancthor nightuiui'e?'' -t .But hurdly had tho. words ejspapgd.hjs lips; when a shriek broke on tho air aud a-woman's. voice, plainly coming from tho interior of th cottage, cried: "Holp! heTp( iioip;!'^ : ,, the 1 "Ben," said11| "wo are wanted at the cross ro?ds,". and then understanding each other, without more words we mado our "way to the Window, through which a light slionc. A mus lin; curtain draped the panes, but through it wo saw. an aw,ful sight. An old man lay on tho floor,1 and ovor him boot a ruffiian, clutching his throat, and hold* lan girl were waut? The old " man wus not a misor,'b^ ho ha'd caved some few thousand dollars lor his old agq, and living mbro plajuDfjy?thcn ho nepd havo done, ^iud given rise to the rumor, and so brought the burglars to the cross ronils iu tho hope of booty. The {jhl, a beautiful creature of seventeen, Was his gTurid-dnughter^ and ftSMrid stery; is Mccpllblo-' to the ?W& r'oadpt- withdufc ^flavor pf tdBiancoV 1 Will Usll th'6of;*fa in ' after, years; . not my wife.'pul tho'wifoiof . my darling brother.Bon., n: ? , :, ? ? MhI,M4TJliree(.IIray? ?irt feu m i.-a bv<iiViii>.?-i>>!->*.l -.^anrvuj ?rio?? oi fru* 1 5 ? ?' Pretty -Barbara 'Ferres? would I > not * shsxra Hernl'otller was in.constornation.' ' " -.?i VBufc they do not,suit mo," . saidf.flarbajra, cooly. tying back her curls before the; mirror: "Why riot?*. ' ;,; ; : ! "I wW?t> when^;?a)^r^^^^^4^ bray-fey illy* child !/what is thViriatter with big .Barney, the blacksmith ? "'." ** ' J ii, 'rlleiis.big, botl.never learned that he..was; "brave." ' ?; >''??'?. .'.' M i-> - ??'.-:;,.?? . VAnd you, ne^pr heard. that hp/wj^^nnt. What1 is tho matter with Earnest, the1 gun smith ?" : :- ?' v : fM ? ?? "He's as placid as goat's milk," .? ! "That is no ?lgu that ho is a'cdward. There/.] is little Frits, tho tanuor : ho is quarrclson "Ho is uo biggor than a bantam cock, j it is little ho could'(Id if'the1 hpnie was set upon 4>y-robbers.''-;>--,?~ ?? ;.n ,., ?f my Com<# a fair trial." ? ! ? > ../. j j Barbara*turned her face before thV'niirrorj ? . ?. ? ? v; 'i ,; ' letting down one raven tress and lopping up anp/rier. . . . ^ ^ ^ "I will, mother, said sho at last. ? That evening, Earnest, the gunsmith knock ed parly a?ntfdorir. ' ? ; ? V*} ~/: ' &j "You sent for me Barbara V' he said'going to the girl, who-'fet?od'tupbn tho hearth, coquet-, iisbiy warming one pretty foot and thon the other.-' w'iy - v "Yes, Unrncst," she replied. '.'I've been thiuking of what you said the ot> ^nighlj *w^eTr7WFwijr^^ Well Barbara," .... /.v-'^irn^st-spoke, quietly; but,. Ii? dark blue eyes'flashed, arid be looked at lier mtontjy.. ? want to test'you." 'T f. tmyy, '? r?<.-, :, ? ) fxl want to sec if you daro do ..&.? very disa Irepablc thing.", ti% yaVhat-is i>? . ? ? , .. " ."There'is ftu old coffin up stairs.5- It snielb pi'mold, sThey say Redmond, tli?'-murdctc;,. '^a'butied'in'it; but tb'e devil came for Ijdj. body and left the coffin empty at tho "end o'f. a week; aud it was finally taken from tho to iibej It i^up, ^tajrs i?l^efr^ai*fe^gran^sl^ Ku^ in, and they ssy.grpndsire dpc^rtjQtiiycs^oV^ 'Itt^hls graVo for sohio rcar?on; though ''that I know nothing jabput. ^Baro^'du 'pjakoi?<tVra't cjJffi^your.^ ,- t j 1 " ^? Earnost1 l??ghed.' f?> i ? . :.; <: , ).? .? i "Is tha't'all'? l'will that;'ahd sleep soundr? JyV ;. Why, pretty o^fe) did:;:ypu^hink/.P M woak nerves'f"' ? > . R?f'"Youi- nerves'will have good proof if you undertake it,; h Kemomber, no one sleeps iu ' that?'^itig of the houso," ? ; t*^ j C "I shall sleep the-sou ador. I will send a' til morning," Said imperious Miss Barbara',' lllil?'?lll -i-wili'.npirry ?you." -"You vow'it?" - : J<1';-' :; - ; . - !?'??! Earnest turned . straightway.? a.ud followed' l thp lad?-in"waiting' through 'dim' rooms rind passages, up echoingstairs, along narrow, d?nit? ways, wftfefe'rats scatter beforo them, to a low. chamber. Thp boy looked palp..and , feared, arid'-e'vidoutly wanted to hurry away j but Eiucnest ujade hhn _wait uutil ho took a'sarvey of tho room by ; the aid of his lamp. It was very large aud full of recesses, with high windows in them,.which wero barred across. Ho remembered that old ?randsiro Ferres had been ins'ano' fur several years before his death,, so that this precaution had bced ueccsfai-y for the safety of himself aud others. Iu the ccn: i cl of 'the51pW'jUbotl'a * coffin; boBido it j was placed a!(ilmir. ' Tlio roPrii w^s' otherwise'per fectly empty. I <' - i. ;/ on''^ >-t "r' Earnest stretched himself in tho coffin. u-f ?\ ^Be;Kh^^Qtigh,tp tell Miss' BjjAArajtha'i' it's a very good tit," ho said. ?. j wcnt PV.fc, a'?J 2 Bhut the door, jcav ;Bci-tho young gunainith aloiio iu the-ilark. ^J^^jj^^^irtf w?s talking with ttife^ bigrblaokaniith in lt\% k'eppipg-room. /, | Wtf ? ?-Barney," said she',;pulling hor hands ^way from Iiis grasp when hp wpuld biiyeklsse^ her, "I've a test to put to you; before' I givo you any answer. Thcro is a cpi'pse .lying iu the untenanted wing of tho house. If you ( daro sit with it there ail night, aud lot nothing drive you frohiyouVpOHtjydt^f ill not ask mo- to marry you again in vain,." "You will give nm ?l light and -ft' ibotllo of wiuo, aud a book thread,?'7 ,. ?..Nothing ! thcfiG all tho. eouditi'ous;y.ou jCau , 'oflqr; mO,'Barbara ,r,d o*do jjrtiiJi? **w"I nO ^AH>' And if yod'.getd'rieb.tcnc^ you ncjoa1 ncvcr.iook me id the facomgaindb ?di MriUteko'th'eur, thcnJ'dt?,* '>?? Uiw 1 ; SoA3nrney was conducted to hwipostf.byjt dad^iWUff^fcd ,btcn-:instriictc'di. id.lthefBeci and ? ^hwO^ idypluataryi ^&r^^;?a?jtest^ij "placid face as it lay; in-the coffin wua.i int?r^))rOr tcdib^3ar?ey io bd natural'"aweieofe;?eorpse* Ho took his seat, and the boy left biun eJoncr with iho darknpas/.?iorr?^a and theLloffin'. i r^ 3o6u after, young Fritz, the taantr, arrived,, flattered and hopeful,tfrom the. fact Ithnt Bntfr .bara^^diseot fordiinn q > .-.iU y-r..-. ??-[cd" * ! ffj: "Have you changed ydur>.mind,.tBdrlmya ?"< [die osS^S^t' isiVjrr. fcr.w ",-j<i,f'..o ?.()'' i'to ?No; and I shall not until 1 know; that^ou^ I-caoif^Veally.bravo;thiogT ted j ; ^W;hat;BhaU;it bo? ?3L<swear,tO; s^Cify>ybu/ BarhaTiij"pm'j to ?dj nis t4*d^i?3;] .?.-? '1 i?v?^proposal^to rimko tyouf - My plan j'roqutro& skill toe.welt ti&ca'urogq/Vd? odj ' ? "^l-?0.4/iv>^ ;:v;t ob ttr? r. :i '?'Veil, in this house is'a mati :,watching by,' a'^?iMoiiv?i Ho has sworn not to, Jeavp.his post ( until^toriiing. If you can make him fjo.it, I i ^l99^^^^im^ you ?ro> w< pmwP.'\nt*<? as ? bravcias.I require a .Uus,bapd;t9; boj litjbfVj } 01 , ''^Ihy^'notUing is so.easyrr exefw "I exu -scare :bjm away. Fnrnislv^mQ^with a. shcotj shojfe^tjtive,rooitt?-aad-gQ-to your rest', Barbbra. You ahall^id me at the post in the mon^j^'t-- to* o rk* hoiidiOr^ Quickly,'.?ri i .'fi o-r.:.f.iVV Biv'iio.y was .sitting'at'his vigilj add, so faf/ t all lr jl ,;been;(,well.. T.b0j night^cmed very long^.;for;Jio;?bad; no moons,qfcrcpuH^ing the time. At times a thrill went through him,: R?r {(.teemed Us4f h^^cbuld^oaf low- fiifppriss cd uieatJung not mf 'aWy;' but he persuaded' him'sr?f; (Imp if was. t}io wind, blowing, through the devices o^f the old h?us.ofr^:?tp||J.^w?i<'i very^uety, and not at all cheerful,^ ^ \ in" the coffin'1 gleamed, whiter I'lt;;n' . vanriue were upon them and they'tmelled' dead flesh, '''Th^'ttitjaght inade'hlin-shudder. He got up and walked abquVbtt&'BQmejhing I .rWt&i a; I nobo^a^'lfj^n^b^dji-jwas jbollj against the wall, and sat down again.: Suddenly it scented" as'' lKlomcoda!^ j touched him. He awoke with:'a "Start, and: isaw iuobbdy- nbar, fcboughviii che eentro'of the room stood a whito iiguro. .*bmf<rfj vTC i mp t?ng?o. .T.) : to f'ejpmc no i> Hu'tox ?ijw. j' ^Tho^flgurojic^ its right Min^andslo ,vHy j rtpn'reuciied* Him." He sflart'ed lx> his'feet. 'rfie| spectre caiuo nearer, naaror, pressing htm :nto the cymcr. , ?ift..t Therd^lf-tdkb yourbcrica^Bdrne^, iu ?hf <??itr^mi.tyiy? ?*??d> ni vi?r?-r 97fl ^ntaitnobl'^ InvbInnt;<rllyi .hff<isc<lppodd/buek |"?tlHT thr(tf Jguro; advapce^,.,.etjiuiojg,,flear^.^npyiicajrlr,' and extending, botb itri^j^a Itf1 Jlarnoy's head; he grew desperate, aud juat*Ks tijc gleanVm^ 'arnls Would 1 iuT^ lib1;-foil uivjn;,1ih])r;^^ Md, tcariitg1 orf tlie"stie?t, "t^?'?ipIfig^Yo11"1 >0?^ beating and kicking, in'ftfe'Tffi'u s3?3rclenrag'od] ht,? tbe^re^thW'lieifhtm ?fl'Utlf? ' ,4,d ,ito}V w.<f ,n-llA fr. J tr;I ; ^ As tho reader ''IcIiows.^libOwu^WgT ajj^. Friu nv.-ih littlo; and while he >v;ih pu,iumoling tlm . little : tannor untncreifully, and Frjtz maa trying ,in vain to, get a*; |uuge at.BHrntoVj'a, stomach, to take tho wind,out off hint, j both up in Iiis 'coffin.' Tills waS too1 inueh. ljh.ey. released oach mother' and^ pprsng 'fop'tho dopr ?Tlieyi.never knbw how they got out y but iboyi run home in hot haste, pauting-hkc-stags. : .4y,* 3 It was Barbara herself who came aiid opened Frita aud Barney invitations to tno.wedd rnoy invitations to ttierwetutiugii they did not appoar. If they discovered tho trick; they - Ke'p^tWSkfMWlodgtf ti ttfafiisejvfB-^ aud 'never willingly me?d^ Barbara*? l?ughing l^yhs^tTgutiii ? B rjr.i? -yuii -didVr .x-vt'io c< i! ' J ;nia^M^?*J.#>MNiL?imin7T o.ff A box eontaiuiug 8100,0??, which been' ttiVeti VrbV fl?^?lilt8AMR?%a 'Cttnipan'y'' Ws* to?h^fVoftr?V?n^ dsYtfto Kgltjt?'? fronV Calcutta* lit l?sV ihan tVretdjkfmif hqufir> /Iff ^vlftlH ?ThfeVdmrso tHievfta/ tW wltftb" Md (??b black' Wore lHiidV-ltfiift'ln^ i I? * ***** -VrA^BiI ^? S yli'-' fi frtrftfffifi'-i i?,ff hnr. i;: >.> i>\ ifr; General Lee as College President id Ji.P/fr l^by, writes as.follows to.' a paper :sn re^?rii'^roTB fcJ^^gtHnja* ^otleirfi^'iH the ^?h^x^esjctJ' tlW?i fear ^hat^G^erabV^weJj j^fel?lrn?^ bt> HeaV^^b?d thie'ctfeafre^'enlargc the?abliege* lllight, :pe vb ap s, muko him' to'o Ieri ' ieifit,' a rid15 posts i b ly,: lo we f.; 'die* scholastic stand hden t?ld^oyf?wfldysdjQlbr? by a olbrgyhjajp ?I^Mih^.ll^?^flfgt?n.i-\^??>"?*?? fni - I iij *rt?'<&elte?frL?VB ?ffiCtf^t?ftid^e/ "is nosiny efc?reTtslHhji work^fc'esn?lthe utmost bis- ptjvf? k6rTul*o??5t4?hii?^^?H? rbgiatcfo- inj his'- nra'd ] 'riWonry^liSihceibaty tbVri?m? leabteof i^fr ftiur-Hundred'and wn:"stttdflnta:'Wor*niB'tnat fiAi.fo H*1! ctra-f eil ydw' 'thedfetattaing i bf Vfesjch fcf\?le''il lft tho-several brauche? Vilich?Tier'st? "dies; an'd*anymeglect'bf <?utyis promptly pun ished:**-.:: ivjjifa \Vt*t ;-, v. Ii s j , ; ?^?^iah^^^^lsjU^4dl fr ' .<.liyesj,1 suiuhepf.'iu ?choral Lee's own way.'* j "How is thtib V- I inquired.-- 1 ' Woil, ' not long sin'co? .v young :friend J of [.?tinjsjisrhpjfe in" tho c^lieg8?.CPU^e)&,|0 Wo up"T?that is, ho had received njnessagcto effect that tho Presidentdesired ioVee himj !1ii?'Kffic&t?*&fc "f?s!?iiiH $0 u?:>?'-.'vr *rf'l> J ' ^v,]fro^Ttfdfeed?','in " ?* .wit dir >w h t'??^hB^l4fy\)tt14,'^fctl^rt 5$^** "Scold! I only wish^'Ml^TO'toS Tfce s\> k'iS?iy thal WVfiari^^ro^ciny he tt^%ojiernl*r"teeV; Ifjf^?M Stonewall "ifackSbW;h&?'4 TpMkc as effectuaj In WldgS as1 ^.<TaljW^ in tho tinny- Ittw-rJ 7atfd to^lliis^^Ars^na^s^pliTrteiPtt'of eachjin> j dividual' stddcdt?'^Viabor of correspondence j fg??iiii^ his hands^nuiu^otfior'duResT^p may undorstaud lofilds^orific-^p&rs a few month's'%?,,rdf the 1 ?? (ffenVrnlTOfflS^^ TOfflp iniproveffve'$Woh-of liifc, .HuVdoqs, n6t ^rt^onl' ?thu?r'oDust%^ ^b>$f%yc?^cr2^btf^?^^ bfi* IaiiTon?o?o'> t>d?- fit*'A irjtfjlni Vao?l it ei?3atm?u:1^ ni*isib odT ? ,hli^t* i&iiu'hh.i \,lJMM^mM*Wl?^^^ fawn' l ?rl|fl?ii?!ih o-,nsio ? iaiff h.ll^ , J (eoiSfc^v ^Hftifei1 wrsisft ityfams p'rr3 [?t^^bflyiAoi^^PA'e.^9^^ b.r?p 5. They toko their bleep, coinmonly during,| ?Iia bmira ^f.dyjckn^^^od dn not, t.vy to tprH otightfrUitl) dttj(. t ?^r>i TOtattasJ adT r>rf^if:;^CUeyi7fvrK uot< so ambitious, mul ?? .wear t heiu.^elvw ou t mo . rap idly Jin tho fierce content 0jr\livwlryV. 3r.<h bateU \,1 r i 1 : j,rf^^hfir, pleasures} arc mmple and.. less hausting.,: :vfH eVstl biocTr ^sdi Urh t?5 adJ/io utu-i Jtttf btr^F .Jtu.'jtuL i^/lf RdBoMt Bale?A- Goob Hit.?The..4iGrun ?Army'' -.oigutm.ntioh: nt :Ev;mBvillc. Indiana, haviutc-beei>a?6%ten tewi*#f nll eountenancp at ilol\ cx ,.Jg?_ !<> Twn^onsa'nd^Vfiiy blanTtuts>I,(oT best SUk! cKtnb?ricy:c','?,?V ,,T,i1('! it- tin 'tlitius'an? ktyapaa'cks. ?': v Tw?!flioU8ftad?pa|Ajr bfelts>(-N-?v!>hj p1 Tw6' thoUfiibU'^astbbo'ar? eaVtridgo" BoxeS'"'"'1 Two thousand tin riflos*'(oxfcrft'bead)^?' j *( id .pairs' of shoes (soljclesa from'1 ^ranViV. Mamp. lrampV' about tho strobes). ' ' Two' thousand' copies op We'll harig'^off. Davis on u botir Applo treo, &b. '^wif>,V^iikall^'?'l)own: with^e'^raitors, Up with the Stars (ver, . p:t^?apher^al?a^i?)n?glng,l to the effects otith'o '5ot *, nt Ij t!/?>?! Ii??? tf*.??tp't i ^r'>y,/\. 1 rt; late lloyal Graud'Army ol tho Ropubho. 1 m fill ?i/fi oi toiv> !.".ro!t}r.i!!!i ?? si. ?>-. < j . pp'^?Qtbpri^id , a, ^ittloi^ollflw,; ^Qi^lior ?U5htj?lis,^er^u^ cWux,;ip bicaj^jpg, shcdlft?"t !U m 1?; ul'A' :*j?h /.l ilt ^yA<^rtmuli^^p|? niy.^a^,! bfttiiwhyfljde jyou ask?" xUii t:t jbod "CausoiX. Jyepned4iu?>i>asket, just now, |.Bee what -a 'nies I'm in with? tjho yolks I" ?d4 'to ^?;lrrp tidi ilf - 'an ? ?i "f rf;; iH' 'T*A. lttfribi? iv?iah?he "'?f: rock? rebefatly 6o. ??r&fll-'fnSaY 9 lh3^M8fe'&o?^/^nV Mount Mansfiold, White Mountains. Ono r?lk weigh ing moro Wi^n^ne n^ucJrcd ttuuTfcll^ erashitig itl way ?vcr ni?l thtoUgh tho forest a thousand loot of rfib^cJc^ftVng*d\e,rYcbs off Ift^plp'cifteuis,1 fidfiiif'ltfdgoti'wi^^ rfto\iSem'^ "i^ilrtni ,V??)tt*;ii?; ?... r-??d .?l'hi?< >*ito,W*t - i ?"d? 1! >ucr 7JV, khd'i Tl^^l TT* -'-hl'i i i i-j ii .iiiitnui -I-"- - a ------ - i-'-? t ??" '? - ^yj'^ ..Texas is again plagued with Vetetoaniareboi h?a??^^ ***** ? ?;? ?W,..:.?Wtcff ;?rtd;w^^ijly4 are 'Texaal'.'.'^..... .. ?< diij.*vA ? '-.v.^l? .... Prentice is writing . love songs. to, l??ft to Some ;we*tli#*^ wrotex,.,??:..?:.?=_.Js^t Kansas has discovered rTpetrified [42G .feetlongiivt wJ 2a....v *?V v^>I .-n^nJrfn/t'T..*?**?3i:vrxrK . . A Swedish. Professor . makes brandy o<3& or ItoMcer raoss.^. ?'Wr**? ' ...VL.......swlnT _.,....../?/ Ten Brpeck ,baB ,bo?u largely impoitSag faorq racing stock.; ., .^j,.Mr.A; ? 'EiglilNe:w Y?The^'?^lM'?^M during but August J<' * tier Madjj|*^ Yicfo^liSa^ slot* HSm ' ? Grau has introduood tho ^fys^m^NftW Xo|k?>uT no %w? 4 :o?htcago,1s?bd?tiu8 of the groat ?ueet?d ?T its,oytmiog schools ' .^?v^,'d'? 7jh.i1>f.7'i<ai? t "Minnesota/ -wants* another Wtf?WWfi^r^ 'acfoss the MiaaissippL " .?u<>?-rebn? ?i k ? ? .j^wt^w^ r iParis supports 300 fenialo female proof readers.' 1- I f : ^ ! . , ^ho,campaigri artillery of the ftfescfei *i r :tPer8^tjo? of, the dew?>raga^,i|^ttfd from Galatz. Moldavia. from Galatz. Moldavia. :?;' Frtrnch: pro^utft^auj^^j, l,^)^f elusive of those in Algiers. Alderman* James ?^*wn"ca''fa ? elected^iordTMayb'r^tx^?j Bulwer oujojs the ropdtition> -of' bfeUigJ ft* homeliest man lid P?rUamodiln u b.w/uiuso-> " fcousto^ ^?road' celWoYWgoi}^^ ';,v*,! ( i New- York, isb?aiting of ^WO ?uteii^^oM^ pDiouien r?ldei)|lilMjr?^rtl9f)toni-^ibr3^(t5 [b?e.in'Madras Presidency;' "'1, ? . *''.^ tf.lt vliuoj 1 .v'v'ifsi^'tAb m:.?dJ inj>Uk<t | Trains arc rutmjog 8-?5* miles e'sat of i incnto 011 the Ccutval Pacific UaUroad. iL iv.o iud A lute Quarterly Review estimated the .|?|5? ; ulati?!i .of tho world at 1^50^00^00?;.-. j ^o-wsp^ctft mirht, Jerome s private theatre. .<_ ^?o,i% Napoleon wants a new National jBjn^ M i'vauce wun't, sing a.hyuiQ to hitUir.? ^ It ia reuotled that.Scnor ?lcotaga will U appointed Spanish minister to Fraaetff,;uo tili??. 11/. - i .ViiZ ,./k!1 MMr.iJlh?. % perfectly for^ed^ on ^e^^, ^ XIuv Chicago^ Post says: tho ?'Wijfelf?4^ Man" in that city -is-u newspaper aufe^i.- r :'Ar'young l?cly reec'ntly flogged' a'bsa' .?ho insulted her ia a Now York^^^oei!ca^,i,, "n i 1 , ??? .. .: .... V -Mr. ml 1 ia >jl**fn?di i; The tailors pf Now Yprk^have, woeitefl i? advance often per ccut, on their wages., . Fifty'negro nod mulatto families are aiaong tho wealthy ?.'nrBt oircle?M of PMi^iiiWui:.?^ > ynivif &n<>M<l .'{im tv?oi,dr'V"\oi Au old bacholor suj cd unoer the head of "now music. iiiblHOi *.o?v.TVt col)?->:? 5'?t>r loT^Jia'Oiw A Woman's Suffrage Convention-fete fee hold at Boston about tho middlo oTNowiafeMf. Olli fvl'lAilT.. .'*'!)'.' 0-/1.U UAf& Vililu .i-'iiui - best dinucm in Now York. l^ittenbyM^.AnniS:^ Fifty dollars Was paid' for a I BlogW??*** tho Eftll?g^'conocrt ih'NeW Y?^ ; Oil- ?{* luii.}fvlii. 'v ii?'t gatiop,^oj5rtJie African.A^inr^ South, \vr% Sunday week. lira v ton Hragg'was in Cinciuaatl ?e?in?* inspecting thft Watcr works; with u view tfr in trodticihg irtprOvcnjetits Ih Ui?ste of Of? leant*, over which ho proUdc*'*