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C, *CcnvrnletM tu the (ii-c.-nville nii'l ("liai'cmon t Ti^Ht VTSffl?h'oarts andilie Ihnrinee* port ion of .'Wk?1{ \j tiie t'ity. ?ate of Trnnsidut ?Men tT| ^' 4?oard?Two'Dollms *? .-i-i a i ij<er Day. t'rti(b'd1*r tlont.lers recenved at Rcnsonnldo 14 ;vnU i^tid of ?hgftp^a?;?. bt rtTsVrXufta o'omr.N. : ? '?? ' I ? j'T,5 .eeopi'l ??nearest pnpby aaya my boy to ??o,|j Ah he merrily climbed on Iiis father's knee, "Why arc t|ioee egg* thnt you ^cc me hohl Colored ao'nnely with blue und -gohi $ And,whatit^bo baauti/ul bird that lay* Such beautiful eggs on Blister days !" * "Yo? 1)iive htard, my boy, of the m?u.?f?i died, ?Crrownoji -with kceo thorns^and crucified ; And' how Jqsoph, the we'alihjr?^hom Ood roward? Cured for the corpse of his martyr'd Lord, And piously tombed it within the rock, And closed the gate with a mighty block. Now olose by the tomb a fair tree grew, Wisth pendulous leaves and blossoms of blue; And deep in the green tree's shadowy breast A beautiful singing bird sat on her nest. Which was bordered with mosses like mali chite, And held four eggs of ivory white. Now, when the bird from her dim recess Beheld tho Lord in his burial dress,. . .vii i iviiittm Oll i in ii in ? i ?? ? into nu pan, And the dear feet pierced with tho erne) nail, Her hourt nigh broke with a ?Uddctij^ang, And out of the depth of her sorrow she sang. All night long, till the morn was up, She s:it nnd Hang in her moss-wreatbed cup, A song of sorrow ns wild an.l shrill As the hnmehBd wind when i( roam* the hill; t? c ? So full oltciirs, so loud and long, , .! That the grief of the world se?*inod turned to a song. Rut soon there came, through the weeping night, A glimmering angol cioihed in white; Ami he rolled t he ktoini from the toihbaway, Where the Lord of the heavens aud the earth lay, Ami Christ arose in the cavern's g^notn, A no in living lustre came from the tomb. Now the bird that siit in the heart et thoJrer IteheUl the celestial mystery, And its heart was filled with n erect delight, And it pourcj tt song on llic throbbing night. Notes, elituhing notes, still higher. Itnjiier. They hhoot ly ileuvcu like s?cir^?>)l fire. V? In n the glittering white-robe I angel heard The sorrowing minuet* that grieving hird, Anil heard the following chant of north that hailed Chrl.it risen from the earth. He naid: 'Sweet bird, bo forever blest ; Thyself, thy vgj[#, and thy mo-s-wreathed beat.' And ever, my child, since that blessed night, Where death bowed down to the Lord of \ light, ??> The eggs of that sweet bird changed Iheir hue, And burn with red, and gold, und blue; Hemit.ding mankiud, in their simple way, Of the holy marvel of Easter davt'i. *-} Alice. BY M US M. A DEMftON. 'Yes/ said the girl passionately, 'my | life is too narrow, too foil ???'|??Uy circs. Woold it ho any bi*.>ud.ut'-if!l married Y?'U? You do/i't know what y-.u ask ; yuj dou't know what an unhappy, dis satisfied uirl 1 am j liow tired of" every thing about trie. From Monday morn ing till Saturday night, I must perform tho au me tiresome duties 'lhcnthci# is always the rehearsal Saturday, and the singing btj Sunday. My father rends his sermon to me iu tho middle of the week, so thut is nothing new Don't ask me to ho your wile, Louis; you would be sorry in a year if I said ye*-' 'I thought you loved me,' said the young man, sadly. 'So I do; ?ut least I think I ?1 >,' she 'I am sure, Louis. I loyo no one better than you; but I tell you this kind ot life don't nu'.l me.' 'NVhrt would suit you, dear V 'I hardly dare ?3j ; but I should like to bo something yruut?to be looked up to, admired?vpokon of with enthusias tic praise. I should prefer to livs in a city where 1 could sec great people and art galleries and go to conoerts?yes, and to the theatre, though father thinks it so wicked.' 'Ah, Alice, dear, your bead is turned, not your heart; pray God not your heart. G?*in^ to tho great city ha: changed you; and yet, if I remember, you did not liko your rich relatives ' 'No. nor they mo ; but they found me very ha inly. I could make over their dresses and embroider dainty little neck ties, and serve them in a thousand ways; J yet, slavc-HIa though it was. in one sense, <bey have invited me, and I am g ing (here again, to stay six weeks ' ?Oh Alice?!' 'And then, when T conn: back?if-J. do'?she paused a moment, for Lo'uSs* face bad changed, am!, alter all she did love Iii in better tban she kucw?'I will give you your answor.' ?If you come tfVfe* Qood-byo, Alloc. J ?Aro you going ? 'Why should I stay ? You will nob come back, Alice. Good night, aud good-bye.' 'Good-byo, then,' she answered, proud ly, and hurried into the porch of the parsonage, hot tears crowding up to her eyes. 'I don't care for him at all ; why should I cry V she asked herself angrily us she onteqasb Asaeysjoee w? 'Alice,' MW^U4uir< <brin? 1,10 my Church History.^Thank you, child ; but what makes you so pale, birdio V ?Nothing, father, only I'm tired Good-night,' and Alice sought her own i room. One week more and Alice was on her way, to the city, to live over again what had been before a life of torture ? rend ered endurable, however, by one cher ished, underlying purpose Her mind was lanfc urfc ijfopft told lior she had tffeittjri yftfrierfirifil^'i^id!)!!! praised, had once said that he feard for his p?or little motherless girl, because she hud ccuius. Madame Le Muir had just given audi ence to an importunate woman, whose story of wretchedness had drawn largely upon her sympithics. Indeed, she had several calls that morning, none of th pleasant ; but she seldom psr.nitted tli poor to leave her empty b?nde 1, a she was wont to sriy that slieh poop were better worth studying than all h books. From their voie< s, gestur their pathos and their pleading, learned much. Tin-re was a knock at the door of li buaiitifjilj) urhir, and Marie her favor 'Another applicant?' ask el the m.i] aino. 'Yea, but perhaps if is not best tlj madume sees her, though ?ho is vi different from the rent.' 'What is she like, Marie?' ? 'Like a rose, madume ?the daintil flower of a.??bUtry-|uaid.' said the g{ with a face so sweet that I almost foj you will see her. After those sorrowful ones, I think it would do you g >od. j madame.' i 'Perhaps it would. A.->k her up; 1 urn rested now.' ^rory ?Ireatt?fiil,- was tha s'.b^ht young ! creature- whoK)etoVeir"tlui pasldr a mom I nut afterward. Her dr'ss w is of pure white, as fresh and delicate as it could j well b'\ I'pon her bead was a pretty hat. edged with a single fall of lace. A capo as simple in its fashion as he* face was pure and innocent, Jell to her waist, ttiuooth, though well-worn, gloves fitted ?her hands, and t-ii-i looked ** thcuiaid had su.i l, u very rjsj.for IVcehne.-s ami beauty. For some moments the great artiste ' gazed delightedly upon this vision ol natural grace?so pure, so refined, so artless. 'What did you wish of in^. my d ar V led a little, filh blushes , uk shu said, lifting her blue eyes rev? r | eutly : I saw jfuu \nml night-' 'Weil,and ubat did you thiak of me?' ; asked the w<j nan, smiling. \ ?1 thought?oh, i thought that to be , as gifted aud a* great us you, I would ; saortfjeb-^Slflost?lifo itself ' And norhan- 'honor?' The woman's oyel glittcr'-l Her voice was very low, and sounded as if it came from between closed teeth. 'Who are you V she asked, a moment after 'My name is A lire Grinianie. J am only a country-girl, but I feel there i that within me would raise me to great ness. I hove a talent for the stu^e. I can recite for you if you wiah it. Ob, madame, you. have influence ; your posi tion is gtent; your name i.-. written among the stars?will you let me rune where you are'' Will you find me ?oxiw) hpirjbjpj pluqr* ?'^f?f ^.0:?^, ,c;Jr". *? be like you : ? 'Like me?to be like me ! Poor ihi'd, are you ipadj".? Aljeja looked at her, startled by tho In'How ring of her voice. you want uie to bo your friend. I will ho (bo f,rsi fi'iefi'd ever you had Oh, yi?u are so like what 1 was ! Heaven keep you from hemming what J am ! You ?brink from me. That is as I . WU?hi fc^vp k. j K|SJp a%jH^/OWI li r , you can?*yo1i mo too p?fe rtr touch me. Listen : M>f fatlwr wa? a elergyman-*-! w/ -. quiet, holy, devoted uian. ^yfjiet.unfvs fprgot he had a child ; but ne loved me. I was addicted to the, habit of reading and memo*??/>gcPWp- Night after night I sat ?p, ?'dAvtadfllng the 'trngedifes of Shdkrtpestw; '?jntil nt last the pose ion. became so overpowering that f-'dotfetmlhed to seek the oity nnd enter upon the theatrical profession. - 1 had no mother to wound ; sue "was dead. My beauty attractod instant attention. Success turned my head?flattery ruined the. To-drty T am a motherand mrwifc; imi woll for tnelf my'hou does not curse the name of the mother who bore him.' Alice was weeping. 'You are young aud beautiful, ""?""theo ynu ask to come hero you cannot dreim of [he perils that may beset you. "Like me, you may live to ory out, lI am lost!' Like me, you may hear that youi father h.18 gone broken-hoar ted to the grave ; that, the man who luted you, -and whom you loved?if there bu such?is the liunhand of a happy wife. You may weep for the priceless love you threw from you, for a life of care, of hardly won case, of* hateful splendor. There, ohilj, I didn't mean to make you cry; hut I do say, that willingly would I die to-uiorrow could I brinj; back my iuno cent youth Go home, youug girl ; nnd when you are tempted to be great, think of the 'star* you saw last night, blazing with a false lustre; and remember how ' A Word With the Chivalry. \\c have, not, as is obvious, taken ;i lively interest in Mr. Suitnar'.s Civil (lights project. Whatever its essential merits, we did net approve the policy of j ?hgr?flihg such a measure on general ' amnesty. We want universal amnesty J uujuirehased. untjt|a}ilied. unbalanced 1 bf aij^s"tip.11*. jn>f. a* wo uttai i.-d iin pSili.il Mifir.rje. \Ye luiv? supported' each from the outset, not as a make- 1 weight t.> something cIsj, but bee 1 mo ir ' ossentiallv aud uiirhau^e ibl v right Now that the scheme of attaching civil righfs to amnesty has resulted in the tejuporary detent nl both, we ask the1 Sometime nriatnerncy of 111 South to look at civil (jf you nlease social) Fights iu the of these accomplished aud undeniable {acts. it is n ttmt. that the Ida. ks are here ? nearly Ijve. millions of thuiu??aud are not going away. A handful may go ?ffoNi d.uul t? fijbe, l ui iil least ninety uiue ?;!' oviry Jjumlivd stay. It i> a fact that tl;ey are free, and cannot be re-euslaved, Von might as well uttumpt to reegyer iJj/J dpw ol last fourth of J uly muriitiig as to re-enslave these five mil lions. It is a fact thai thej _tX do. and are eligible to ojbee. Six or tii^ht pf thrin are now members of Co 1 gress. us more will be, sinee a majority of the voters are black iu ul least twenty districts. Do you suppose, ran yon Iniaglno, that these colored mouthers (if Congress are always to journey to and I'jom Washing ton in * smoking ears 7 Can you refill) afford to insist that they shall? \\ e s.iw a most respected mini-'er Of the (iospel driven out of a Philadelphia horse car. compelled to stand on the front platform or get off altogether?about the time that Philadelphia gave several thnufciiid majority lor Liucolu s re-elec tion. Of.course, wo knew that could'ot last. an 1 it did'nb Hardly a )c.ti rfgo, Frederick Poyghtss ?a Southerner born, of whom the South will yi t |ia\e the Reuse tobe proud?was returning from a must important mission to Sun j'oitiin^o iu company with Sena tor WuJc. and other associates ou that tniteton. Jie-uching a Virginia strain boat, alnost in eight of a table, there was a coll for diuuer, aud tho porainissio&tfrs went forward, when Douglass was rudely stopped at the door?ho was a bigger ?ln!tid''!nrt8n,t pre?u ?e to eat with ? white folks! 80 the commissioners all lostthoir dinner, the company lost their pay for it. and A'irginia had her revenge for Het ty ?b?rg and Apponinttbi. Are we men 0** children who play such silly games as this? Suppose the friendship of Hayti should become important to us ?-nnd the strong often have need of th* weak, as a thousand examples would show. Wo telegraph Hayti to send a special envoy to Washington, nnd she sends one who lands at New Orleans or Savannah? shall ?e order him into a negro-car and refuse (o let him cat till he reaches Washington? If not, why treat him better than the member from Florida or tin: Senator from Mississippi ? A few days since, a * white family, having hired a private box at a theatre, went thither in due time, anticipating an evening of pleasure, but their child's J nurse was yellow, and could not be ad I nutted; so the famiiy went home ami I sulked through the oveuing. "Who I profited by their loss? Men of the South ! you were once accounted shrewd politicians. Docs this look like it? Are you not allowing" your women to rule you? We entreat you to heed the Englishman's exhortation to his departing friend. '"He good to yourself. .lohn." We need no civil rights bill if you will only evince a little homely common sense. Hut shoving your representatives iu Congress and their wives into filthy smoking-cars, while yuu compel them to pay first class lure, is a folly v.-hielt you will surely be ashamed of whenever your heads are cool. Is'nt it the wist; way to do what you ultimately must while yetyutt'grace fully may??AW Yur1{ Trih?w 1 1 ??mm* ? ? ? e?? 1 ? - : A Souse of Humor. If you tell a man that he has no puc.ticul faculty, no talent for mathema tics. 10 genius for oratory, or lor Tj ?Ju. "_iif/i ,?..ut fuftiiolT. tili Jm. i natural science, or l'o. uietaplnsies,4>e will very likely agree,with you; he may even admit, thoiuri that is less common, that his lujiic is not remarkable for 1 learuess or precision, .and be will very oftou consent with surprising rcudin :ss lo be prouuuue.'i d.lkient in any of the Christian virtue*. But wc have never | known anybody who would frankly con fess that ha v?as without a sense of humor. We have been acquainted with 1 senior wranglers, with profeisors of i political economy, with mcmbnrs of I Parliament possessed by a morbid appe tite for useful information, eveu with ! contributors to comic newspapers, an l 1 we have never met any one eandid ' enough or sufficiently acquainted with his own powers to admit what is at worst rat hot n misfortune than a fault On the otb *r band, if wc were to apply to people for their opinion of their ; neighbor)), wo should come to the eon : elusion that the faculty was more likely to be non existent than omnipresent N<> Frenchman, wo are sometimes told, lias a real sense of humor ; the (icriuan ' article is of tho humblest kind ; a Sc itchmao ?' in only be assajled by ' u.e.in? of a surgical operation ; and. in j short, if we except a lew Englishmen. ' Irishmen, ami Americans, the whole ' worjrj io in a state ol otter darkness. J The fa#t probably is that the Word ? humor," though we flatter ourselves } that we attach a distinct meaning to it, }>,.a ..v. kJiil'iinir und indonti.it* 11 n'fniJioa ;i'>n as most other Words which imply! that our emotion!1 have l? :ou accurately 'analyzed. In some meanings of the term, anybody who is capable ul u horse*. ? lungh may flatter bims? If ?jat )m has a sense of huon.t- ; in others, it iuij lies a very rure and dclicuto faculty indeed. Wc may perhaps venture to assume that j humor in nil its senses implies n certain i delight in strange contrasts of mood,?a pleasure iu extracting laughter from tears, or virr rrrsa ; a mure or less de cided love of the bizarre and eccentric; and therefore, in its creative shapes, a power of blending together the most diverging lines of sentiment so as to produce harmonious or at least agree aliio oll'?, cts. That which is specially ' antipathetic to the humorous man is the , 1 prolonged burping upon one string, whether of ?jt.iti?tics or soul 1 im.nt, and 1 he longs to introdtieo sotue.vuricty. oxen > ul the cbsi of logic ot of reverence. it naturally fol'ow.s that a very largo I province of the humorous is absolutely j iuterdiotod to w< men. Many of the ' most amusing things that ever have . if. .0 jh&i r i been said ju this world are, iu onedirec i lion or a notier, such as would be totally incompatible with the feminine setose,ol delicacy. If anybody would take Habe, hi is, or Swifts or Sterne, or Vpltairo. and endeavor to adapt them for general' roading on the principles applied ,tp Shakespeare by the notorous JJowderl, ho would certainly find the shrinkage enormously great. -i ii i - The Future of South ('annum. Cicero said with respect to the doc trine of the immortality of the soul: "If it be a droam, lot me dream on." Some liow or other we have got the notion i in our head that South Carolina is a . great place, and destined, ultimately to he greater. It may that wo uro prejudiced iu favor of the State? lie it so; there is a luxury in loving any thiug. We know there are many things in South Carolina that arc very undesirably;; -The State government, by the adherents of all political creeds, is acknowledged to I . If ttl.4 U - i S ? ??>..? ._V. ._i. i-<j e .\ i ' :<_?' 1111 u. i_> oojuja. x>ub f? nur- uia^ he said of the government of South Car olina will apply, to a ycr? jjrriat extent, to-every State in the Union. Corruption is the order of the da)*. Par' bVil from us to oflTe'r any palliation for the -general degradation of the times. "We deplore it. Corrupt and partisan ns is the gov eminent of South Carolinu, it would be very difficult to 6nd a spot on this globe which makes a more plcasaut home. The soil iu South Carolina is not so rich as is the soil of some other localities; but there are few spots in the Slate of South Carolina where an industrious man can not make a good liriug. The simple fact that South Carolina has not been prostra ted beyond hope ol recovery by h .-r own rulers, is an evidence of her powers of endurance. The recuperative power of the .State of South Carolina is demon strafed hy the fact that her people, as a general thing, commenced the world alter the w.ir poor, and many of them worse than poor?deeply iu debt. Not wiihstuuding the continual pressure and drainage to which the. inhabitants of South Curplina have, for tlio last six years." been subjected, the industrious1 portion of them have increased in wealth. 1 f (h'e StaTo nf S-iufh'Cnrolina has been able to grow under the heavy burdens which have been imposed upon her, what would she do in the c rent these burdens were removed? If we arc asked for our reasons for believing that these onerous and crush ing burdens will ultimately be removed, our simple reply is that night aud dark ness must be followed by day and light. When or how a change will take place in South Carolina, we do not pretend to know. "Wc confidently expect a change sometime. When this change comes, vvc are greatly mistaken if South Caroli na is not ranked as one of the first States in the Union. If all this is a dream, we de.-irc to dream on. It is plea-ant. It may be an air castle; if so, the fall will injuro no o:io.? Yorkpit-'e Enquirer. Dr. Hegbie, an cmiucnt surgeon of Kdiuburg, professes to have discovered a sovereign cure for the severe headache to whieh so many nurvouB women are subject, and us the otass is mroisrous iu all American cities, consider it obligator) to give circulation to the doctor's pres cription, without 'vouching, however:, for its efficiency. It is a very simple one. as follows: Turpentine, in doses of twenty or thirty drops, eiven nt intervals of an { hour or two, will not only remove the headache, but produce in a wonderful manner a southing iuUucnce. A San Francisco paper is put out of jcncvolenco by a little fun at its ex pense, and Rays : 'We regard the atro cious corrt'?pnndeut ns no infernal fiend, n false-tongucd, miduigbt monster, a red-handed assi.ssin, a thief, a he-school marm, n fraud, a ghost, and an uuplcas ant person. We esteem him a poa grocn demon of the steaming pit with a COttoivwood tail, eyes in his sides, and a cork neck s'udded with hot door-knobs ! i If there is anything worse that this, wo think him that.' A story is told of a eoldier who was frozeU in Siberia.. His last remark was, 'It is ex?' lie then froze as stiff as ! marble. In the EUtnnicr of IStiO some, physicians found him, after haviug laiu i fro/.eu for one huudruU and fifteen vears. I They gradually th.ewcd him, aud unou I aniumtiou being rostorcj, ho eouclujed his sentoucewith?cccdingly cold.' a goad word iq print ft>f *A*K W9r* i?iP" ptratdd; wcddl fcehslj ..?Jl ^VrWeMerV' mistaking abuse for use, jhta, VffKjji^tf^ to set it uowti.is A ?^?p^f.:^^g^jgn Btrungo exaougb^j though,. dj|jjp 3* protests of raoruli^ and tlie w^nyjL<^f the roedwalrpfcoGwajoqitho usp J2?|objjm so far from abating, bo* ioewiaset^, fl&r after year until if. Uns,, b^copi^jjjJUnJt univcrsal. The. greu6. Pr,, r Mott^flpj^ryt hcaituto to ehimpaonizo.a ?^^?liaf^|??W,J of the article, lliough , we . b^JATfaJ0 stands alone in this respect *W00gjnJj|l" cal writers: Another pmd rnofe>j0fCjjpt author, whose namo is ill>Vnpgfli,fiVjp thus descants upou its virtuos, as practi cally illustrated by t)iQso; w^o. rjrtjtft their use of it within the,. hounds, arjsjo. Deration: i bannos MsV So much, and ofton too< njucV?rrjWP" sence is prated about the evUttofJ#h^|Co that its virtues rarely.get a hea^jyigj^d yet tho latter ate many und, ffirt^sgg0 quiet nervous unrest-, to sooUieya $Mtyfid te nper; to favor culm nml ? jmflarj|al iii..;;???*? ?^-"'??iJu oa.d nh\nr ./"not MktO '??."?-j- ilrr w\ nrtix cloud) a confused, overworked, brajfl^o cottntcract the eifucLi of phy*?.'^ffijtfrt*' tion?those are just the things,-jwbjjji tobacco docs; and if it Y"1" n^'TeVntjM|>ft ends safely, why, then, deuouopflit^ An Illinois country paper veqture^o think that as the warm weather, auvan^ca the hopo that the Illinois Legislature will adjourn must be strengthcuie^ N&e oauso fwheu malaria begins to ^jrrlmj up from the niiu-jtU: bogs of tho Sangaraon the members will fuel that Springj&lePh* no place for them. Ae,ue ^vcsa Sign ing mark, aud fastens on no ono readily as on a legislator exhaust, his eifofts to rival Demosthenes^ An exchange says: Clevelajid .^ffas invented a'pitcnt bug butter. ?\Voritfe |. with an air pump. All the apefttWoWll a roiue are stopped but one. af Which the deadly bug buster is placed./*T|^nit haustiug the reoeivor. a current o . 11 j ind produced stroug enough to dr vermin out of the room, through - puuip into the hopper, \yhere*'{fi put utnler the iull.ieuc^ of^ct^o and stabbed in the bicV wi lor!.. - hi i r>. - ? 4. i ii The pconio of Xasliville are amaS-vl at the performance of a boy \Vh8"tifAya one tuoe on the piano with his ftftj^id, another tune with his viglil/.whiAaea a third and beats the bass drum wKFilia toes. We are glad that this^dfiSflsVle Send lives as' far away as N.ishvmeTlf he resiiled iu our neighborhood a jpfro found sense of duty wmld lmpcTus' to crajn him full of percussion caps and then drop him off a French rooiTifton tie pavement, so as to snap Yhac^orngy off, as it were. . __' _ IU 00 H A young man died in Connecticut weighing four hundred an 1 twenty-five pounds. The coffin proved too big to go into the iiom-c, or' into ITie hearse too heavy fif ' die" it^t^pTiM?arars, and finally the grave was too sma'l for it. It was hardly fair forfa person of those dimcnsious tQ'die ?11 at Qu,e/fc.vT Ha should bavo died by inches.? jfysto* Vrnnwfint. ? y - Smith and Jone? wore at the manage - ric. nnd the oouver - iliou turned ,Ofl|Dar wiu's theory. 'Look at diat. m^koy,' said Smith. 'Think of aa undav-^Joped, human !' 'Human '.' said ifoB?^, con temptuously, 'U's no mora human., tjian t am.' ^ . .. .._. , A publisher sent to a Norristown edi tor the other day a new song, entitled 'What Shall My Love Wear V 1 Tho Xorristown man, regarded the question wholly in its moral aspects, aud sal, down and wrote a kind buiv ?rrn article, re commnndinu; }n>r to weir her cfo&os. 'Geutlcroen of the jury,' said ailun dering counsel, in a suit about a, lot of hogs, -there were just thirty-six hogs in tho drove, Please to remember that fact?thirty-six hogs?just three times as many as in that jury box , g?+itlcjuen!' Tho counsel did'nt gain bin casu^ An English writer ud\bts young la dies to look rayprajbiy upon ^ho^o en gng d in agricultural pursuits, ^tHug as a reason that thejr inotTier K,-o married a gaivlcuer. II? loraol to a 1 I, li'owjvor that tno gardoncr Josf hu smfttloo iu c^vsVJi,nc|ice oU t_lic tmilcj)!. ' *? ' \\ ^^W^ Be. cause >hc give- i peck lbr%vcVj?|raiu. ' ' 1 * J --, nsf?