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Selected Poetry. DIRGE roR TIE SLAIN. U 1-h wnls thle bantth4rliel-I - -orih wasl fihe car Jetl w ih th: I,'otd of ile wou 'leil- 0n4l shain, lew llninjh'-e liioaning' bioke oin tlie night w inAl' a Ginwrigs or n'ngli .--inofiilip orf pawt) V'ale ghonlllme1!cmonhho'rhe< i irriors. S34 WuOW~- the saoil Ihl-if. Owlolate sigsht, Il i d l'orms' list I lacrisiedl (lilt'. kthy ink theL hat tIe, -'om bi -ts liul died iinid.t the th ijickcst of fight. Ill)If f r')1 let], .u;-*-reil by fihe sword. 'm l fi . All Ohoweil Ohe %,%ewhere the 'oeianl hill . i-i vein, i.Ewaf lly i inle ilhe 1:,rel an-l the ey. (-'ike , htearts 'ept flr the ieu lii w ere ri ven. S Ad si -l I1: wini i ritl f io r T .. l ne l'iih- wi 1 I a ti ine r i, i l il e i lI le, i'ar OF 1Mulled I. n 111111nen11 besip n holdl wairior, 1i1wl his'iiril wa-s pa s n waty. Gra 1"'4 in I;i,- Miio was the :41u~ ard of h ovly ho bwl rfeit i fIi :;r i 1 iyn 1: 1 eenes of iiay cihil'ooi." 1o miiti1iiiimirot in oWir'e (~ liny b'1osoml 1n114 C1011hlr1n n1lienl, l 'ae ie I, liy Iciiiiy, Iihave foigl(t i 1yoiui 'T'hE1 0 at v Ievr11 for -ny locA oner, l glo. 3 Yor you." ORIGIN or THE DIMPLE. One dny, as Love's Queen on a couch wasg I eclinlin.. Light Morpheus spread softly Iis opinte tiew .Over iir loii beaniing cycl, nwid a garlitml rea i i wii h it her hitir. ne as soifily wnlr1Ow. Nor lnig ore blc dIreamil iinhat Adois, her laer, Iiir'es.inI on her cheek his ou"l conquer ing kiss -- wh 41ltenineetlin 1 h a hi '4143t ringM 111C 1ylels light liier A r'ul lii Itir t':iec, bi liniiig bei ify in.1 blits. 8,0on CuOpI espiit her, ro calliy repoingy, h by luiuber thus, iitiuer --'is Clipil.. .thight dny it is et nid nighi' rta ins are clos4ing, jA k'---ni his fing'r iiiriiite 1 her B.lim it a goblss:i, so fair n11i1llud. 'ii h ing, On e-1'1'lh's lowIy cout'h, 111liig iirta1 s to 'The moon enrl his steed, fr tby itar is yet wtiling, Anti Veslier twals lhoo to siino iii (lie Bet--t', c'eii, its peach -lio- i, it i-uii1 to ihe ling.r, Kelt, too, likie lit fruilt, the foi' ih . pr'i';s awhile, ."'il, Foreumi lo (1lepari, 1tough HtIlM sriving iU tn< wih her frown-but returtid with her mnile, .A iid hence, it is said, a Swoot ilimplio en liiin1(11s T. cheeks of oir lasses, so soft. nl'so A4tid chiains Io their ismiles, and fresh fire to. h gi h )ooggolbnC1V8 evl Aesii, itl i ainggo 'im heen orrow Q I harw e :\' ni that Img aroun te hea~ Ilrts of even its ont ia Ieds li'cmh', a hia'ro vil, iarrin1al, it hiappt'(ine, mainO:l a iwl' hlii u i n~ : -,In~':it a t hiam 'i-i hiing tihat il'r ot at.lne.ss fr 1 hii gaz.' of the st.ranger amui te imfi!. (:'. Terei niy nu ev, thati, in t he hal~s ot (si itnid the, miingling.; hlocist tire of acnl a agonyv. 'l'htre ist manyl luh-art, thomgh it oeem jlyns, tha't suppr'.si' auigmtsli; aye ! and eveni withi te-hm- iithing Ho timehl fort piroleigue, and now for. thie story. Somec foin' years' .go, (innd it seems but1 a miomen~lt, wihen~t iloked bacik upon,) nl coulei( mlighlt haiive'IC bensoun wanduuier imgV tog!'1 et'~ thiirongh the filde-, near a prtt'liltlte villiagi' in t he ( ire'ien Moin. a biate. One of them was ai maideni of scarcely fifteen stimmet. Shte -was beau ifl, evie(na lihunmairst ideal of a painter; A n whor ga& pnhr might wel imin hern being not ofi earthi, but aii'angel i formi oft womn 'Ierj 'omhpaniioni was a youth, but one y earI hiiri senior. Hie was not hindshome, antd his general iippea ranice would inidi estLo him a creature of' passioni; yet Is demn-eanor seem'ned mystemiouis, and it re'qumire'd deep study to read his~ trueo chartacter. .1It was eventing, and nil was surpass. in g lovely,-elothed with that beauty that chtaracterzs our Omtstate, anid non(10 othetr. The evergreen 11nlis seeme'd m1outntains of emuorald, delinleated1 upon to io background 'of f.ho sky', tand the purple of twilight was- sinleing down over all, v'oiiing niatumo in a, gorgeons dra >ery of loveliness. '.the y-outhi and maiden were Boated ur~on a rudo benchm in a bowe'r of young mnaples,. atnd hand mn hand watched the last rays of the sun as they played up on the weetern. horizon.s At last theo maiden sydlo: "Qd flow can you heave a land ,p~iete vith beauty and hiappinss, for tihe sulhry and dantgerous cliino to wVhighyou propose- to go" e 1msi I Consbier it Iy duty. Yon kimvo Ilhat mny reputation i-i lio viei"ty i e, that lt a lmost ever,'v Iurn of tlie r1 ietl iny v e1r4 1 i*e si;S:t l'd 6iv tho scol11 itI j'eriig of hO.se vito pruoleSs better things than tie one1s of whichf I am1 a1tcllsod, Yt. 1 11 ii8t. say, fail Sadly short (if teilir pro1tfessioll4. J1' lif(e b0 "pared ile, by noble docell1 I will put toy revil r to 1hn1111. m !d, fiixe, imiakh myeio.f won0:v of the"." "i know tha1 se ar.1s tonguec is; bu. ,"he re-plie-, "bultl. I ha veo ev(erv reasonl IoSppS t. t you ve refomi'ii. Ced, mod I lainv that lately your conduict ha'; been. I upr .vighitf m1 11011 Ora bli. " " I biL how loth1 ar the pubilie to give0 eIndit to resolution2, when one who hIs o"nc err-d. No, Iuic(,bean 0if1 aM iA Ily ownl State, 11111 11u1h aJ I L~oI my homeiv, I IstA go." "And can oiu Icavo im, ? asl:ed she loinig teIid(rIly in hi hee. "That 4is the svveret of lly triah" ag lin replwthe boy ; "were it not f. You, nmis. not, a (tear shou1i <hupe liy eylids. Not a being is there iuin arth thnt is no left, tie, that cares :u iil t r)1. 1:10, or wvOuIl sigh to Soo 111. strche oniv,'14 )11 the2I battIe plain11s of Me: ico, or hilied a singl Lear over my lowly grave." "You re too biAor, Cortez you Lnow that I love vo ." . "Anwll ilu eaver love tme thus ?" "Canl youlhmblt, me. Corte-z? Through all, Imy hear h1-Iis been unchallged; not wilftiadinlfg mly parent's expressi proilhi!.iou, an1d tle Iiil ter of miy rinds in referenco to ily lhil disl love, a1s Iiey lerill it." "Will you lhink of mu- wlien danger is th ick aroun'f m1 ?" "I will. And when 1111 mo you will caA, one( thought, USe tO your home Aind remenuber- me,( wvil you not T' 0Yest, Munlire I but I amal-t now go." SiX m10oths 11mve been1 wafed1 slowlv by, an1(d wCe agnill IIe t lh maidl'n. I Ir, cIhk is a1, 2an2d he is (n. The A m 1111111o 1nd winler have p swd . Spriig lts broull her o11-1, wr warblIr, her smiles a lher flowers, an(d 1h11 inaiden sits at twilight in The vnamo spot. lty Lhe last lit, 0! departing day 110 is plerlismigIf! liht pagon of tho l.t 1ws jour. "A. An shr eye runis. rapidig oviar it, It ist sudblenly arremeid by a paragra ph in thie Mex 2 lica lnVws Her chee : as.. Smne2S a still more pallid hue ! sho tremil bIL'S in very limb)' t', as l ln 11 :ft.vr lil' 'Ahe! i'eads, She g 'z.eol but. a 1m101l1. lg. er, and chitching this paper convul ively inl her hand, vinlks silenltly to the earth. lie is deaid. Six m11on2ths min re are pla'mld, ind agin it is Muln. A wear farm.r (f ite vicini y has sied for t,111 fmiden's hand, 'Ind. young, as- ';h( i-S, Onl the( m1lorning she Must. mary him. The2 1lt01111n2( of her fathey 11.1d beoq give", :1ni she nut obey. The imr:ow is ome, nn aril a t~s semblIge are g;atheed at tile obl ihrm hou0124( Io wiIessihe (erem(iolv. I How bauIll'll], )uit alas ! how p111 tdlh .2. A fready theIn 11ma of G d has begun the usua i'e, whentoo ulainy q is h al lhe subs ( of those arounid icitem, for I ItY enn(1 bul wl it, si bt. ilelt a11n d suppressCI an. 'Iishj Of thfiat young heat, wh1ieb is thas I hto Lbeacrificed oil t alttr of weahhi11. A young man enters Iho room, 111d in one corner.stands to see tle marriage Consunml1121ted. H11 has 110 seen her foeatures, y1t lhe kniows~ too well who it is. I )id1 hO 1but know the (circumt1stan1 ces, how ferveitly she loved' himt, he' would lhave rushied forwardi, disclosed hiiimseIf, a11nt on1 his bendied kne asked heri forg2iv('(1ss for his: susfpicionl. 1t ,in trude, but1 wotuhl see bor pesrtidy, and11 wh1en1 Jinitsh ed, iniform her that he( 15211 witnesse29(d It. Th'ey were mas orried, and11 theno, for tho' ftirstI tme, h0 saw the11 aw. tforwardll, anud sheO knew'. fhhn. 2uic awoke fr'omiIoi he stupr, butL reason01 by 1that sh'Ioek, ha2d 01.en hled 4 2rr11m her'Cl thonel. C~ortez' kniow al, aw11 weI pt.. iiloi'e, ft abovo(' is a feebl ly 2n r.i TurI: M i:mue1l2 Snow0.:n2 --OJwing' 1( a1 slfight. tuiisltake.1 o)f dtlLIs, numb11ers of our1 i tilns 1Wlt mi 21d teing the grnd~ me1 teoriest showr ye~21 ~ (.it'fst.erday morning. frot1 that.1(21 hoiritt 5 -'ld1 a ghft 1 '21 is seXldom1(VI insised mtor'e 11ta on1ce (12rin21 a litme. It. i sahl1 to have resemb(ledot a1inIow storm ( duing I" a strong1) wa'i, orI a~ magn~2I'~iken. di15play( of' fir'e worksI~. A greal( many21) storieJ 2are t.1ld of' the exeh iement amlI~ong anl alsJ0embla1ge of Itle sonls of I 10am, who halfppened to lbe (92l'd thuaL there would ho 11o more1 star'lighlt rd~ghts , a ever oneI 01( of' them1 hand l len. A rir'eman( on th (G1reen ville' tmint, was 6o overcomlo by the un.. na2tu1ral display1~, that,( he was21 with difli euhty retaineod in th1e cab. The great. "star-fallin~g" of '33 will havo to give w(ay' to 11hh presenit exhlibition--so 1110 old folks saly. The -~- ,.*[ Phccn j.2 Teplanitor.1 of S'~um1ter, AlIa., ha Ve behl a1 mieetitng and1. adopted a set of rules to1 regula2tec thte employment of freedmenl. After deb~ate, tey agreed to give tell dollar)s a1 m1oth to first cla(s field hands, eight dolla(rs to sOcondL ehliss~, and six dollars to third clans. Also to requiare tenl hours' work in the day boetween Apr le111t antd OctoberI 1st1, nna1( nine1 hiotu'' work dluring the rest of the year. Moustier's diploma112tic circulair onl f-he Ita(ian2 quesBtion a(sert~s it to be the right 2(nd the dutly of Firanico to seocure theo conditions of tilt) treaty whiich, lhe says, IRaly has brokenl in permtlittinlg ag but hto says Franco does not wish to ro. new theo occupation-in its ol form, antd will withdraw as sOOn as Romno is safo. Thlo diffoence betwoon th's Dorno cratio party and( the Riadioal party-at this timo is theO difforenco betwoon hat! ha2 ! and1( boo boo. From South Carolina, A speciail correspomient or the Now 'ThIis couintry is bwing tei'idly red nc* AdIi to a' MaLi of' li0Hdmls pioverty anid m0 o'nO ill tillilnlu-i-S, alild tim (li31pzlity is 'I ill greater ill registerd voters. 'Fim Iltad ical I U)101 1wigno cond 1W~o Ih mt1i ro iit., ., ofr t. ial31(i' po mi ation3)3, 3 i mvill v.ote. thr-Ill like so Iliall aliolliflta. ill it I it(. ('oliiI" ('joetlotis. "['lic wilet loputin On is (ll irrly olitsille h Io Ii t,11 %%* i1.iio:t tloInt ! 'In. itrzisfletd jit', Iliw "All 3 qilf~gonjinl otf r-ac''i i.- !111 Vi~i 133 Iii? vver d--V.t31tIn Tlc 31111t.A N 3 : Ii 500, a se ,1;1 11 %-,-Iv) ill' :3)1l I!'i-(- V 1.1331( ovate.'i13?( I.0*i, It 33 h Ill V o ll.r) kio -ii* iii 31.1IAf' ~ ti I 9 o .' I o I I. T la r3 I(. I : :. ii.~q MWtli Of te l l l r.i I o, ioat : , I!;,. <t'j 1,1iS1 I11010 i i 1-111" if 1110 00 I. o 13: '11in dci fjid i prom; iil Ill :I; i wi: Fi po'iiil.L' 11.1' :111 t I' i?.1 un1(ir bml i 11w IFIk ,~ I," L.' o i . o cIiil iw c WI. 1x I.,i I01)3o~t3 't o l ~ Iiii workI' alid~lt in -o ha'vo i ple tiiiy11- ,' .0bjti 1 3w Ill' , ii It ~ ! ca"illifIV i h u fit,- 3 1 11 Y ill.')?a 111104Jo ( of1 Owy S If ti I l ii %'Liv ll: V 11irt.al fii nt, lfl11 Ii' gt III, 'til 31itd iii'Iii)ill t io p lvuIii blac 11 W 33111:1i11 ,11M (] d ith3OJ it'iiltli(3 :?it I i.311C 11 :11o W111. 1' not i who,-I ii.,!:. :00V1~t it'i appn lted 13)0), 3V1ilt.Il!111.g~l Iill.C~33 liloreihctcf il t~iIIr- ;1'o 1.11It il 'i I t Not: 131cl al3 tl bod I f -e('I i ll 1:4 (3 1 11 f11p1, %, i li3011 11 i ~ll'tt I!- til)li 13 I ll- titi 31li fl11.14~ tj 3A11'C~ fil 831,.()~. 11111,)I iItt1jo- I lexl g ap i! of3l,! pI'ly Dloora8 t'l i.>io. who oitli!i'i? lo LIe'11 thi 11rio v31 il lil to wlf' I.t( j ~ i 'o i O. onl JIlo''i',) oaf I ;Iti 186, at.i I. Ib') !, b(.t.4 atl).'f'tld ('C13)tho', v i-4 11 VvLa W N iliil to 1.) ioo- t 1m \ I f, :ofi () i'norn ()eoi' t 0Y C I 1i1-4 11 )l1(i 1: -'. 114' pt't'O ltt Ow' I .. O III ,,~'tsI ii 1 I"11V10111.' m~i.~sv id tilt) fi 11 is sV31 reh 'i1) 1110.4 ut 111/0/1dy S tIITC 1tn'dlu!,..o . c3erI ll.I ni31 fioti lrloi of' -isoldi~ a ' wich 1 t11 two Too to iio l 't. i. a nuerbt tionF y flo te eblAre I31c1:3,; o 1) r.I'Cv I~ i t) ('011 Will) Irv i ar lwat' beei'3t inongh war huty h'itoodI iV f'ot I lier '111t'tl1 . e ' fll' tVl~) 1 1. 3k') linv ha iolion of' II'le wiltiro lc i plii it i t' ) IwYrt l~It?1 0 911 ,I i-t' 1111113 Of SIILI :1i 000111~ Is dhint of flgeii'nog't dwth they ino t'ii dora.0Il niitz~c tcfil i, Uti. wh-ltIai' !0111) il ry by~'li iivig yl 1., ''l rirn., (11)3111 ho al d-ared, 10t~ o f' tmeian )ll s inl Stormi Signals and the 1Hrvest in Europe and Amorica. -Tlif dmlnge to grin i ailm! hay inl 1I ropo fioini sloris(1 dliring tli I:ist Ilarvest inuit havo beeCn Ver y p'reajit, amullit ig to more t han one- foi: l (h- ent ire crop, catisiig a los of at least ;,0ij, 00(0,000. Ili Ainerien fh 1amniageo was no. more' than one-sixt.h1 of the crop, or. a 'os of albout *100,000,000. This, proportioni of loss may bo reversed next year, as such calamfties riare],r follow each oLLr in t lie snaic Colnnry. Thi.s great l,,,s 1.o t1 crop inl FI'nrope h i-remy had I I vlI-It to inenrvuI w I o grain, fl rIII I l :at, fuI lly tw nly |wr eeni. miw i ih" arlyv cano I, rI1 i ,4 t re. w C' C I I I I v II IC, ; I If Ol'dI o)dir ll x vi r'. Enl c<$ , ~ ttit-i tiC'" 1,1i:11 ;1-141i ll' l l call : :1 V I \' 1.t 1C1 I tICr 101111 It!I OO wli cl i i .i i pI t' I -II! , ( 1q" Id YN m: .in: by anvans of the I }' i III i 'I e (-in -. I - rd Hy 1ldoletl lin } e)(l rc- 4il s,0i i y w 11111C foi.:1 ( i k A -ll 1110i II, rvin !I . e ;t 11 b , ,h I I,) l ill eCI I l ? f:: illo wh. ! II :i' II.! I l I r' ly Le a.I tn llii' I': 1 rI' 1j lx \',iCC-i (y' lCI g Ve: . sc t! ': I n I I a l io i I I I,, i v I IC c hi Gill , C I ' o !i) 1 '41 , 1( Cl l I :11 n 4io v I II i it passen is wt s d l nw s. I 1o SIII I i' l }I I ' li :11 i ls :t moil I y Sc I!N) 1*Is ' III I IlIlI. li il ac ri' or if) l - in' of ' iil d.lr :iICI t'ijl hic I11 C '' ' .1 i'l -. I l I S t I i t: ! I ,I ICC ''C *C I \' I ' - 1 '' -i -~ And :1 ' t ::o ill 'i it - C iil 11 1. II'I. I - .As nfr al z. - .h n l I'V & I. li!) lf t i o r will I wpiln -d t - It:' C:- :I . I t g L. I | 'ir grain Ir IK v ''.i' r I vI' r (a - I si llatioli to . ! Ii. ..t l;o v:1: :. ! It saViig not. iy .:.tl p ili. n1 w l ; wonhl e Iv. di o rII* .: -V rl -m or a1 w lI' (.lt v 1 V w ilC :I vI! i .i 1': 1in1 * iiiIi. uilsugiliig G OlPt to) ::;vin .:: wrd k l ims bwell tl atidtired] proviolst!: to thle wiall 1lif'. 11i : l lla V i;' lw i' ', ill a I :1 Y. rlCiirsI and' laIC , I ' l lIIr;I! co 1 hours. .1. en1 , eh'I C ole al-A otherSII proilliniewl. points on Owt co-ist, fill,('( - iius :l' to htv fCiC.i l : a wnrli.il fr (;I n c lhtm inerva het ..n (ire t(ion from hi c 11 CC I II cC m ing: (h- in4"", krwi 1W -i m , !W., l rolI lit. llorI CC I CQ : I lrf( HOW'n the, fr:1th in4m fu i aef the1 omb -:CI2' t ;i av.' mfial: , frC~~ om t'r~i' sonC'iI' ;I :-N li!ril it ' (hl litS'e ? t ilL l)w.. iii i n that Lic'c i fro IIiCa I di:: ' I- l'' CC'it:('1l, i ic li' CCllii 1ortei. ( ).c '..; iCoast'. liheil tl'hree C'I 1 tIC wi ll ~ v l i i I raii ~t d : every fi oneor "' we l ur ii w il1C SCI'CC H ACG .:. - | 'isiCe~ of i' 1 h i ci : p1CC]:C C0a everCdIIt'.ss .I to( oll .\ ~~C .>I IiiI' ''ll; -loid Oi it. i t i ou I\'ern CInt w:.4: men theCC itec0~l bais, by/- whNie awni. ' for the beneito whIIi' te mli en' miCal thirlI ( do i. Wt, beheed that the CAO b0ighty mae the negro". I I enpable of1 self-govern iiiIn~l a Oilec iverg'i at CharleCan,)I I CIlnoilet on i 01 n of Sep~~'l teb ir, 18.s, durin histigrnt ddhnte i~ i" m A brahamilt iolnsad "It wl sathat dol aml nuot, nor eber have ben nfvro nim oeso peole Can'. wltligl say'l hy adiit this, that toere. ar pyicadl ditlforeCelC betwino twoei thie and Hi ! tkorae" which,. Mrs belve, I~ will 00orbdothe fuwe tolle siprioril susriptioas of'011 tol-h s1crap-book. Cob nr'isyier howit' thec prild wh~o prol'egss tofi olow ne>i hve"i -oroigu Gon:p, LosNS nY -r12 Fl.a.. iN CorroN.--The riso anid fiall I "af' Cotho effe.>ts itelarly egnal ly all parts of Ithe civilized vorll. la Norm 1nandy one lanufturuier h1a 11. three' iiillijon friia s by tie fall in thi ataple. RAIr.w.AYM N IN la'.-Throngh comm 111catioll by railaty between CaenILa mad 0oiarnbay, was4 t '. oI m-o. (Out the J111th stnut, h'fe journey v will occupy ive day's. Till. MN Caoi 1 a :A inn the uanty economiel of munnicipal n,'min;,Ra. tian in Paris is isle 'f the r -aly 't..nol crop." Ill , 'w Itil l 113y la' at it, no%%w Lllg ny!I %%,C1, unl hn e for! oume t''we in rl'tting tikasl i soll nifo lanarefii. ni thea incr.' i ng.;la v'iaGion of .It 1 . \I n 1 1--[ ..-. , P~ns 6,f ('ommons k. not :1 1-! 1,ody, IL, 11 e a I I t;. nIe :.e imel of dl ''f -g hlaarin.l I'i ' a' at : (Ian 01; a ve vaid ia flly ir I l 'I a I' a an 'i ' a'ein' t it midi'' ht. -i %.%I) . .a ul ''' i , Ifalll-, Ivt the 1. al f.i 'aiii i h l w a ril - -. 1. 1 .iin I rm . I )!x . s .: h Civil T.ia - ' -> '' In h t - . 1 I i I. CV- -'t 'ma .. nd f ' oai b. e a'a iai w!il, (.hu 1 .. ila bi-al Ie Wi :u tib rb-.it' n toa' L a b:i i.'h ''e lit 'ahala lii(! 'he myine t f h: .t'g,,y thu no maoth"* howltv ho( h ae L ai I I a'' I' or 0''i ' i !.1;.%. . Blz I ' % aI,_ T~a; I ru. I-' .i.:a !1ar a rm a , I ala I i i , I "a' :* .. '. ;kiil i ''alaal Ae li a refia r:ma . t-,' L il i -. fi ell I i in h lvn11:14d1 Nin :ia a I 'af i~~- 'G - i .a ui ' 'i. .iaai ei ..i-. ae.h re h-t en V: . 1: . 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'if :11.; - e \ :.a l ' i a' -1i I. a. a --ver.''' I -i : i a - ,a' wi'lo' ' al l .i 'ala :ll i ,li a a i aa'\le I iea'''''ih''ilay if i a' ii .oI:ii ' .Ena ne Ia "eb nlid \allai n!i' a'u.' . lfa ted~ ahly comia t w - : a a1 n .a a iir . a'I hei' haaei' ..l \nna n-o~ena i i e Iin ath finne 'iten -ol ala a.I. I itr'-'a'aaal im Imi:nalL. .\a' liaa.:::i a.'ai na'a, \i ia It a '. t -'il'a a ''- a ii il t "'ala ah 1; f.'**hIap ..: faa. 't'a ta ~Ire L . ail'n '. ' a i v: f i h d ahsim in tha'ea a2i.aaaIof i~il y ;' 'a I ;:: a th fht ii lie !! 'e '''' i'' ".,- fail. a i a' f ' ni f''ia v at Iho )u11 ,S'a-ihn ala aor a'h ("I a la ta and'a.a a comti'i. The 11 e. iven ala' ia aei .wfi;: "'nahl itj wasa' ei ahla. tat h laa'l'a. y I wanb a:> bald it ("Iel aa'' ih -- a.. (ala j. . r no forL a ny v;.t. hei-al fat i'i fthe Iii a lary f r i''ronal ''r.m.1 it u aani~ a i a si a fori a a'''''' pa' .a la a' :.d Ih fp.'fi ans inle on' 'au uk of' suchtl rcipasa'ItIla~aaaai' aa bea'anee n.'If ihem':ilh there'aitorea ins"I nIi-- I ' t hIur toj bingi in a ver'ldi, 'v.h I h theyii'a aii, I'I' ifth full i'aonuLt cIahned~'a. Thfis will bea looked~t iuponi h'v Ilhe f'i'a would~ he ioiI'thr ai i ' wtmai i he'a a very'' pfitai (.ii f'ncine f a.aar lte em Lyd e f iii . t'rsa, very'a f'a'aa o.'IaIliC'if which co iai it'lh "as '.aa anda ab If.',' iace'aieaa. A ha ly's silk adrie'ss wonalaal ab 'andfa lt he Lort that .amailnuat int vahtei. -A'. ). IlL raldI. meflanchdyaa1 eaittaml ini l'ini'IL-the et'liinalZ ofl' of' at widowJ'simi fatly 1laaburying., it in ffac colltii iof' heri Luaia ndiia. If a"vaidetlyf originia. te-l ini Ih je.' alo u y oa f Ini anf~i lord's.' whoa werei' dtertc'aineda flhnt thira 'auidowsi clfoulaf iaoa lioak intioriatling uil a1 sna inin. I imei Inu eIl'.afe I or thie grian ( f, grow upo fhe air' gr'avea. Th'le cuii or.al insuriles fthe. moi' wIa Iei ful enra'o ini lickne fa. s .at ivelf n (fhe moast pfaioundi gief' whe la thea partner l of c a walom a's boaomaaaa inl ll fromii her 'b y aeath,. Iliusaiani caudlence hiaas aaf ah'depth of maing ia wha'ich'l wea ill Ami'Lci'~a Cnnniof. npprc~i' to. e. Wae enavy the happy' sinciity whaich1 a Ruas 51i'an reai .cs: he kn(owls hiIs wife fanigsi uproin hais exh' tonie -'.a Ablatulam aa dian th leo a I-hy'a the nir~il'of haer hecfad. Shec cannoiat llak iln i ao glasts waXithlout. flhinkiaig of lier, huis. ban oanda a offeinag at pr'ayer1 ji'r hais i-afely. Th'isii niriries haima afplace in heri thlouaghis very fr'eajienfly. Theli Rusian~it custoim isi a sold forafy I housand dofla'rs wor'thf or mil1k fromi his planee an ihe Pfanpsco itiver Aix m'iles'u fr'omi Blimorec, last. year.: By his sysIemi of feedilng fify instenmd ol' grafss, lho keptaf thlree hiundreda entil (J anad thirity haorses~ oin fthe hay firom less fthan irven hunadred aicresl of1 land, andl hnlid Ihre'e huandir d ftaml twenify toins spare. Ilis herd'a ofomifch cowia, or over two haiandred hiead nyeragead a daify yioldI of iwo anid f wo-tenths gallons of mnilk~ An Aut;umnt Fevoric. Sad to-day ! for the leaves are fall ing in orchard and woodland and gla(d ; alling all over our holiday pA:ths whee, in those moriings long ago, with the yellow sunlight falling on ourgriefless faces, we ran with song an1d lauli ; for the dead leaves r'. ding 'Inath our feet, brought- no thoughgit of a swbler death. We have glown weary now, and do not care to -athier tle- b rown nuts which eemted a treaisulre to our childihh1 eyes. Fall ing oni tie play-ground, il 'the corners wNh eC w o used to hile, a141ini illng tii ittle nooks at the foot of the tree wheri' ve piled acorn cip and bits of1 china whena we "keep loue.' 'alling, too, ont the little :noalnd.:, ._'t(ctd far and wide, iiere weN t lail thw slee;wra down A4 ot. Thny will lie inl rih heap., ('n to., 0lmby's ;t av , vown inl the t, elail. It eatiu e I') I it ti l le 've Iil l : li mitts in ( he 'ine iino, anld wVent to sl1on ,,td i n tite lmn e it; u in 111.. Ial. It muil- was a suleamn, lot. it hi-! ib ik ,:ol we wvoke in Ithe -till n VI f 1 th n1ight to wee) because tile einpty Vundll Atood Iher. Vcr. ':a (" day ! for the :vlves are failig :anI the ntuim dies weeping on a n 's gr"-ave. 'Tis ler, at om- eliil iood's hiome, whvii' a .h less.. c.! fr oIr inkiney, and hJ heft r!. 1 on- I to u1 now, '...-hen tlhe stori ;:t h,Y :ati ouri woundedl hearts cry ft i hn .I of at Itother's love. % :I \. I e ilokod not (n1 (li1th inoberti faC ater death Ite set his mw1. 'Twoi uld hve robibeod uts of tle benat-ifull pivoture onl lif'e's tide page, "rIv t1 whenl we first opetned our 4yi I"n a worbi of darknes,, and I. thl o f the Lu-k (od ad plaeced w(:it ,law the ( ae be:utoing above It;, :zil /-: that fhwe wa's /qw. 0On1.. irrd through41 chi hood :1141 youthi 'iitfuleanedt onl us, anid our. Saraev: warmil its light. And 'Oiw trou1i ,t :dom of ylars, as ,Ver an :1 uno we gi', ced b~ackwa rd, the mune sof light <amle .shimniilring thr mtt th i ist and we ,knew thr u:! ; a a ven ifI sip wreckl be Il's. T -il a'.I solft I .y ab)ouit hert restting place. y" :u.iI ittitn leaves I Spread a Cr u 'enerig ab(oVe her couch I 1141 w4e will dreain of that beautifil [:- . i h t h nwv. ;dory of lo!avenl a!dded i it.; brighltneF:, andl .til1 I i1nn' : first we saw it. above its. iuntners fad '-but as fulten does sri. i It a loviing hand, wreth( :r th4 flowers4, to dleck th brow of' the .1., i t its bridal, hut who or a hal restore ouri f'adedi hil noin1\lowerz ? Some are deadl, :and I live i 14h 1e4 it nt for uo( (s.o \i r niier :1 ti : , hitt tlie jpass n'l- -4re. : In dto fvo cet :S it. W e vJ!! l 4- 4 i-it I i.r I t t thl,.; e its of thl"ir wefr-fbylook lovinlgiy (m it . h Its l, but gi ve us no aner Vii i: l WO : I toen. W 1-t ilt th in he 'jpirit :f of dretuullS: and the loving mnand ;':11wilir tone gr"cA u s as8 Xf ol: andl lif's ,tagnlaint wvater IS I leap n I i p-a-klei - s they dIi In . .to, 11;, the chill windl i .I t t ell them up. We iv: II-- -: - fak to wvish' we -mb tream fO ever'or 1t r - weary mo .!-h(re(the a(t4u44 leave1 ;Vo n, 'atl with a t t h li-i r a than11 that lich grOo i hnd y ther owhic lows from it14 bet thued to i ;whoe - ry t ato, nointy It rorts wil o enl :.Li r(tsris ea' nIhn'It cry af c (i smuonPe, Jig ison Ilharieml '4Vjury, ine to case of a co 14h' t('r,) who' had pu: O 1114 t ter o t dC lmes for t t the arsaut. The juryso are Jthe sim SOft5 Jdage e s A app111 eal ws elntodb tthe ure 'ourt..aI.Owc Moda i gla Judge Att new'it111l denvee thein if te Su prem~io0cr , frevig the de~P ittci (ion ofJiey oe llo Jude Agnehe in :s'~ aor a lwy~ie orhagh chaactersan grea mora il recit timle aso aoman. tie wholeo ground, and ail wh~o road it nuitst be salt isiiod witht its mtarkedl itlitIy. Jtudge Agnew reasons oni this jl(teinetionl and reatchies that eon v'ietiont that all logical minds must rceh whio realson abotut it. The~ negro race' (God( hats tmarked as a sepatrato~ 140 ;gnoredl 1by theo teachings of' fannt.. iea or ('ools, and4( so the learned judge deebles. Thle Riadicna na very muchll excited overCt tis opinion 4f au t(o(IN, 1wI.Nl:tut:sr Novsts.--Thec N~a. /ina-l Ii Il~efena says the sevsation we atre authoized. to say, are a rehash ofI ani old aflir. Theo cotunterfeits rc ferred to were dIiscovered a year ago, the guilty' paties arrested, tried, cont viat ed awtl ptutnishted lonig si nce, at)d the plates themseleves aire niow itt thte pos ses'sion of thie Treasuiry D~epartmet.---.. It. sleems a few of thteso ntaoe we re mt thte ptossfisiont of' banks, wheure thiey re. mameund unltil they were htoly called fo'th, by thie operation of the law au thtorizintg tem to be converted into thtree per cenit. certifientes, whuen their chairacter wits dotecied, hetnce the new alarm. A dtutl tookc plae 01n the I13th ulit. bietween Prince Achtillo Miurat and the Marquis do Rouagc, near Paris. Thte Marquis was slightly woundod in the anemt f From the N. 0. Times. Asa Hartz on OystersJ. An oyster is soimething good to eat, but can't, register iid vote. I li grow.s in out-oF-the-wny places, where the tide ebbs and flows as often as it wantst to in twenty-four otirs, and ho secems to liLe it. e hIas a curiou: and at the sam timi1e1 playful . habit at, certain times , of opelinmg bio shell and attnieting to hi. presence I u lligry raccoou'. On sue) occasions the enss of a raccoon surrep titousIIly insorts his paw mt o Ihe., open hlfl. to haul the oyster oil, ; whereplIn0l tIl lattrl cuinps down (,i iu h ike Ih devil, nnd hlo!0 hhn11 Ihere W tile h ido n. andl drovws bwm: I 104. know what ho does 0i. for, but I l.aO. tIll oihilority of several edi(ionl - of il bst0--ory-Vith Colored p, --1br1 saying thatL Sneh i, thle letl, now*e also tIlt, oit) racoonl has vevr beci., knew tw survive I bit: hyd1ropai ic I real mnn. The ov wr mlst b of a1he4 n xliremly Sociml diosit1ion. Ti'y Ivep noimer. onlly in one bpi, mnd noboly nevel hear1d (Of 0114! e in anlo-wr ()ut. Th'ley nro : quiet, set, and thou1g1h il)y often oii- their tlioilh', halve 0nothing to S.Iay. A great mIIally3 seli- II port aIt polit iciaIIs tiltm present day aro sill'erinig with the sao omplaillf. Thellir religious4 priniciplo: nrie striking lyV evideht in the S~et that 0".-y & :lie long to the H1ard siell erzistlnz 1), aod at'houghl stricly' add ict ed to eild water, as a ienera1 inlg, tile ptriincidhs of thiat, creed are oft.en seel whell a dozen of In-:nI are 1 ,6111i l eillstered aouromaal t1e nel o1l'ani old empty bottle whieb sole m1ean1 While man his emplted and hiowWI overbonard. ]in Iis normal sti the oy ster ii g i(t, brougt 1 into towns and Ceities I often i:n a1 broil 0111 slow, al all 1om4lgb AleCoo! hilfl!1i wonhildd b lillable to elo 'ey'," 11h poor iinlg sulas imeily fr'on tIhis' getting into hot water. 'Is tm~n cepolvte will 11nako. lilmt" li e~p ven Sa"lt water when-: h1e enn'i. g.t fretl, andI his, dict, outl;ile of tha . ra1conQll luible Illentioned above, ik ex - ere1ding'. lightl.. I'volet et. oy'ster3. Some are pre ferredl inl the live sitate, andl somne inl the cooked. They are d w '1d gookl bot b wa l,111. 1 o ap.rovedI' and h Iigh IIly nos etryWay of vnung -ml oysk-r it; to do i: af ter the sheil iz;s blln oleilld. I iav known peoplh to fail siruiahly who tried iO tile oilur war. Tire nre t wo wa -s of making on oy wr open nuo yon. (111 Is to loweh him hll e micehief h a brick unoil he en'I hep it, and the oth ik to ticklo h1ill with a t11 hk1e41 ak11 howie k II iI. The firsit naild n11 11 will always in''eed, but. Iim oys r dli v.;CoI, like it; awl the resuI, is not always satisietory to te n i t. Am 1 i. F i- ie 'ld Ihe I' a, her process once, a n SUCCeeded in takinll' ono - hu1 of ity Ift th Ib With IlY i( bowie-k ifterous n~ trllent u sed for tickhing. I have lnot bed fit oinee1 I10. Not mainy peoplo know' how to dbo it. v::p1i0ly. YOn thenr puto pepper sauce upon iiml f ctrIe i 11are tenl clstsl a piece. They aro bo s d if . 1 01 1 l ll, it. I dont kow- fow many oysters I cart nt. mIn ; littme; bilt. aml w in g, nitlr du notin , l ihr o I r iL fir Lt ani s exper oueteoem nt 1(nhiillt.l'e I. 11hink L1 shall go out. and) get some). 1' S.-1 Silhcad ha~ve sthtecd that somec peol eatL oysters ini Atugust bt thley are princi0pallyv illiterato perCson)s who spell that t momh11 0-r-gtust."' A. I. unsophl~isticalted c'ounitry lasses visited N iblo's ini New Yor'k durinAg the bal lot reason. Whe the1 11 shlort-skir'tedc. gossIameIr rel1ad n1ymphlIs m1'do thle ir 0p pearanI1ce onl1 ~th sig, they bcamiio restless and fidgety. Whenu the fol lowinlg COcesation took placec coce. "Welhl, Mary?" "[ t ain't nliec-] donl't liko it."' "]1lush.' "I don1't care', it ain't nic, and I wonder aunit brought us to such aL at. you." After on11 0or two flings andh a pi rouetto, thle blushig Mlary said :4 "Oh, Annie, iot'e go-it aina't niec, and I'doin't feel cOiofoble." "1)0 hushl, Mary," replied theC sis.' ter, whiose own faco was s thloughl it wore anl airI of deolormma--0 tionl : "It's the first timle-[ 1'oer was15 at a theatre, and I suppo0so it will be the -last, so F am11 jusitgoinlg to atay it out, If they dance overy rag of' th 4 backs I" "Pomnpey, did you ttake tho iliet to, Mr. Jones ?" "Es, sar, mne jus did." "how was lie ?" "Whay, mIassa, lie look poy well, 'sidoring bo so bbind."' "iBlind ! What do you mean p' "W by, miassa, wheni I was in do roomi a giben him do paper what you gnhs m11, ho axedl me whar was my hat, anid I gorra, massa, perhaps yo'u Wonl't blobo me, 110 wor ou do top ob my head do hull time. CorsTixA-r Dxr.Ari.- It is now fannun~ced that Gen. Beast ller's asssasina11tion commllittoo will not be ready to report to Congress befero necxt sum. mier. Ini tIto mefanltime. it is to ho !4oped. Mr. Davis will bo tried and ao.., qnoin~1d