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Jfc&loiMl ia
mucb used than u$
jealous ta> &fa yet^o&^Sore often
W& *
two loieiraare concern
?d, it iS the ;Q&
toftnto
two, fr 'pmloxufytxr
the pj^t-oftbemal* n*4s tb*'fbi
H8 the principal Rim of their itupt
Jittle- jj^fc^e^-vatopirds 'oTWte?
they fall upon a subject who is like!
to be frantically jealoua.- They r
gard him!|tt^pfrofe^ohal i^Mmerii
regards aVyoutn-iof tteVvelcsB '*intelle<
and **fcby tt.ll
j&t^;?tama&"be m jjalBtpew to-Jw
art?and Ihe tisnf
proficiency in the bp^pas. onghfc ;
produce pggpjL,. PWajT/ experts?bj
Will have ho^yipi'm secured in *n u
conscionably eliort period j. &?, *v<
*8 1<vy% .or^inftri^- bfgefca jealousy,
.tendency towards-jealoufjy is a wo
.derful incentive toward love, JLat
^^8so^^qdw'^i|Boil^4 m*W,
icessful iri^provoking a proposal as %
was dilatory^FranV^ete some spec
sign of fcvor uhown hinj;, and j
JSdwaitty^suddenly ?it#akened to
SOft^of his danger'rashes in with
*ngler MlOwa.iimHr-ho w :Iettifig If
k"*11- ^ wn,. 4ira(A8t 1
?7 _i "?hfeKd
cately to lior, thop indulging-l?im
jwothar play fill littlo exercuraiou, 1
takin^aur^ ijeyejK to ^hipken the li
The BklfijUiPocc
."when the tictim comes pear enot
iriMing ^straight
11? i-hnW "At* K^c "M cnmnanii
But not tJb^J.eBB dr the influence
that tighMyi^lt^wn cord reach '
g**l tjjfbini/cofio
aqlfeyfapfejijr guiding
and:
*K? K??lr and he is finally depot
?uy jisi ^^
at theangl^r'a^5|r; *7
What doea shedo Swith 'him tl
Why ahe pay s'n3hwd'him" what*
Perhaps ?h# takes him ap and f
him into the ritaiChidding hii
seek his old associates, while'
? * M?l?? rr fVio rin'
tttiimm h*>
. - flfOTftll
! mmmmrnrn^t liffl il li. i ?
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Rochester Union $ui fol
,myi- .1 .?* ,
ows: , .
' . MM
1 -fj, In paflsiug <fcc; .White JXpuse to-day
l' Xoonjd upt ,be|p recalling tl*jj Lincoln
li era, and with the recollection camera
"memory pfotjya domcstiq squabbles
which took place in the " second; story
i iftwl" til ; i
. It^Ja a well known faot; that Mrs.
8 '
President: L. hated the accomplished
? dMghtet of the then Secretary Of lhe
Treasury, Hiss Kate Chase?now Mrs.
0 Senator Sprague, of Rhode iBland*., l
happened to be in Washington at the
? time of; Miss. Chase's marriage with
Governor Sprague, and, as I had acj
qualntances high in favor with the
Administration, was of coarse " bo
hind the scenes." I perfectly woll re^
member the. "gossip" in regard tc
Mrs; J>/s endeavor to prevent Abra
ct b^pa from attending the .wedding re
pepUon. . It, seems cards had booi
^ /sent.to the Executive; Mansion, bu
Madame Lincoln, with all the malic
^ and vindiotiveness of an ugly, vu)ga
r woman againBt a pretty, refined ;onc
w determined that heir amiable spoua
should not attend, the reception.
a Lincoln was art admirer and wart
? political friend of Chase's, therefor
u- jy
his aWnoe at each a time was not t
lc_ be thought of. In vain Mary An
|j"q pleaded her Woman's privilege, an
demanded that her better half .shoul
atavat home. Abraham insisted,'an
tai ??
0 j set forth his right, v That "sot-tc
a took place in Mra.JL's dressing- roor
an and the musio of her voice penetrate
to the utmost end of the nouse. A
^u. last Mr. Lincojn broke away fro
his irate lady and flew to his tirir
^ apartment, where he doBned h
jjg swallow-tailed ooat, etc., fully dete
g]}. mined foe once oto havo his own wa
.in ' The * supposition was, mat' Deiug
but good inan^Tud affection and love
ne! peace overcame bis discretion;1 fi
nrs determined to ''kiss and malce oj
igh. this4 model husband returned in fi
hor drees tx>. bis wife's sanctum.1 This vs
fitlk tioo much for a pugilistically mclin
pro- female to bear. B^e made a dash
*n^ r>nnt.nred tiart of
? --I
ans. whiskers. I'he struggle wad sho
i of bat Mr. Lincoln followed the cza
bim plo of the Ball Run heroes?-that
i his to say, he fought, bled and run l:
huoa the best of the aforesaid heroes, t
iti^o left Mrs. L. in possession of the fi
lited and the trophy of the whisker! -4
3Ir. .Lincoln rearranged m? iui
len ?; and like a real hero went to the
aver. ception. . ,_?X\
lings. But, alas 1 in case the;*trutfc
111 S?: the igld adage, i"if you <Jan$e
. jdance you most pay the piper,":,
fully. exemplified.
-And Qa bis return,, to the bosom of
is bo he found the door leadin
sSam. his sleeping room locked. ^ In yai
>nfct0 .called on his wife Jo open
would n6t In vain he need 61
t^?v* term of endearment. "She was
ff8 movable. So, vanquished in the.
\^mm ?Q^OQBter, th&^ooE-man. naa to
u* upofc hofeiMfceeper for ?
^ down." Then-lie retired in sob
J?$tltr *??efleot-ep?B-tbe-e#ewteiDtyA
o<ftan miu^0 bu^, .j y - i - ;
^Frora awoman's stand-point I
pfteiv questioned. myself jn :r?gs
om> ft the tin
Wg? < linen's death he
eWe *$*? flwtrtlinet I *
W* ?< think he wa? a martyr of many
gr?"-: 17r v? i. X,.?
IBM ta. itm. w 1 * v
salkB ^ .How,*o I
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PfTVCj? sieage ownnw. ??
flRfi&l or a piece of iroc
;g?dilf he 'broken ioto
. beipg bcokfiR
pn
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B&H r owrWv. f?dso
Ntey^** Mpsis%tiF;:
tfTBAt c/oNBTttlTEis' A * IlAltt>80M*'? llAHl;
?' i.ui?!f } 4'?tltvll.*v ?Jt ,v:liU K<.
7f tfelhin infest' pla^e there must;
i>0 esiowgli df himjqiy Jailing in
tha^-tat fcome to jtliink of it, he
mustn't' fail Jrithaj, becftuM there can
.be no bounty Wit^iobt' health, or fat
least to ifciy way o/tlifoktng. In the
eiecdfld place he moat hare a; beaiSj ;
at tfca rrft/ta htflllRA. Knfe K
WiitnAV&o . *? v?v qvww " * j ? ?
board I insist'tfpOh. ejse ono might as
well look'at a girl. Ii?t bis voice
hat? the dafeh of the Niagara, with
the muBic of a baby's ' laogh in it
| Lot his smiles be like tho breaking
fbrth of sunshine on a spring morn
An T(t kin flonrfl. It Rhoilld b(
. "*& *" ~e> 1 -- :?-r? 7,- (
strQpg enough to contend with a man
slight enough to tremble in the eight
of the woman ho loves: Of coarse i:
> he is a well-made man, it follows thai
ho must fee graceful, on the princlph
that the. perfect machinery movci
l harmoniously; therefore, you an<
In .vl ? j.1 - ?MI ??r
uimseu anu mo ran*. pnvuo mu D<*i
neighbors at the table. This stylo c
r handsome men would no. more thin!
s of carrying a cane than he would us
B' a parasol to keep the sun out of hi
eyes, He can wear gloves, or warr
his. haiids in hi^ breast pockets as b
" pleases. ..He pan even commit in
e suicidal beanty act of turning bis ou
? aide coat collar up over.his eyes ; on
n Btorray day, with porfect impnmtj
^ tho tailor didn't make him, and aa t
hia hatter, if ho depends on ^th
^ handsome tnan's patronage of tl
' "latest spring Btyle," Ife^r ho wou!
Alr% AP K Ann And tfet?l
Apollo! what a bow hte makes,*ai
lt what an expressive adieu he can wv
m with his hand I for all'ibis he
'& not "conceited, for he bath brains f}
18 But your conventional "handsor
,r~ m^n". of the barber's windoV, wi
figure-head pattern; with a pet hx
& in the middle of his forehead, an e
?f pIo-Bi2cd hchd,' and' a Vaepberry tnoi
}rt ttic^o with six hair*hi ft, paint pot
h" hid'cheek,' and a, little dot of
all "goatee"- on- his chin,' 'With pre!
a8 blinking little studs in jbiB shirt I
som ; ana a little neck-tie that loc
as if he weuld fkint were it tumbl
.I'd ps lief look at a poodle. I alwi
,rt, feel a desire to nip it up w?0i,a pait
m- sagar tongs, drop it gently into
is bowl of crcam, and Btrow " piuk r
ike leaves over the little remains. ''
md Penally,' nay readers, when "a
eld magnetites *jbou1, the question
bearity is a dead letter. Whom
let, loves is always handsome* the."Wor
re- arbitrary rules' notwitnscanai
2 therefore, when yoa_.say, "what
, the handsome Mr. B. see to admir
yOU that fetickofa Miss TV* or "what
the pretty Miss B. sec to like in 1
^ homely Mr. C?M yoti simply talk i
hia sense?as yon generally* do on I
g to subjects. Still the parson -gets
p he fees and the censn^ goes on all
She same. -v
7&r r ~ :'y
ixn9nal
^>0WltB ?* Biicrr.-^We do no
? ^ eall a more beautiful "tor poetical i
dote, iUostrating the effect of wen
~~T ly grace and purtty on jne rou[
' ^ nutnreb, than the following relate
Lord. Bhaiteabnry at d ragged si
^ in Sheffield. _ iThe ladyin.C
. ^ walking unharmed.amid tho.r
^ - rout, of Mtyrs Is not more efTe
1ft OI mrm m ? % a m J, I __ - _
v___ Ilia toraanip sam vo*\ young i
ath?r ^ trelktedby th? forlorn*!
_ if they would go amongst th$?.
*e^r# J* ?iew to edufcstfo^:"jc* a*e*
!viV f. \ worst parts of London/', ^,
I 'Hhero.Wft^ 'navmatltution whj!
' "* JM. *_ ?V- 4U~_vl
I fwiwq. rtnw-.iwin w
itUttp-ta-Ptn listening!? the;
257^ sag* of * daughter of ft;wyUl
^cwper ift- tbo ??jgJ*bopkood?
i^i 2 ***$****$,&? .prettiest, woio
thetl '** * *? JalMl
' 3 there wm present bat the yoai
?*ft*)WltV tboeeTwwghr. jne*/1
MI4 *>Tih* oWperiHte&dent,, j&
?^L ? ;?Kii *fir?fel. /toe Je*y <r: wjr i dew
SS ****?$ Uicm ^tfcr fkoje-awft?
replied,.%ft^.'T, hwDwhydo*
1 i<f. ik?UiUn? V
I> t Mf WW'JWTV?* 1
jJjW
fcfTthor-? ;nn!^?^oiihari(v, AP.kttontniKt]
wgai
[uTET^ *ioi ofiima ifj-J
',.ci ^
.t/ivili i'.'t~\\r* tftt Ttiv* t*0 li'W '.:50 oaj
W* ; ??* frien<$ Sflafcwie
^ord tb*t every d^y, *N,*ftve nefttfy
$wontypaila of buttermilt tq. fr loto
, ftajiptea," apd, tbey .scarcely improved
, >tj# Jf hfekftj 1, this jf ?. breed o(
hogs worth bp owing,,, TJhoymtt?t 'be
of the sheet iron kind. ,So. I called on
hibi,hoard. him repeat the movppful
Btory, and .tbon visited the sty, in
order to gfet ft better view of the
mirdcdlous swine. I went Into the
pen, aild, oh close examination, found
a crack in the trough, through Which
, most the contents ran away under the
; -floor. Thinks J, here is the type o
- the failure/ Of our agricultural
i brethren.
t When I see a farmer omitting al
t improvements because of a little cost
P selling all his farm stock to buy banl
t or railroad or mortgage stook, rob
* bing his land, while, in reality, he i
3 also robbing himself, and his . heii
1 thinks I, my. friend, you have a cracl
0 in your hog trough.-' v.
'f U L T' aaa a AtwaHM. rr fn
IT UUI1 JL DVJU tl iUIUIVI uuvuvt
i a half dozen political and m't)cellan<
0 our papers, and speeding all his tim
8 in rending' th6m,J while he do^sn
a read ' a einglo agricultural jourtia
9 thiDks I* to tnyself, ' poor man, yo
? have got a large crack in your ho
U .trough; . * ' >
When T nee a frrhier attending a
Q' the politicalConventions and knowin
g every man in town mm vuko u
)e ticket, and-.yet, to save hia-own nec
U couldn't tell whojs president of b
county agricultural society, or whoi
J(j tho fair was held last year, I "unar
7e mosly" come to the conclusion th
1' ? ? ? ? a <a1<astlr 1 ri V
ig IU6 puur duui uao m v^mvm. *u .
hogtrOujgh.' f' 1
^e. ;, When I see a farmer baying gnai
ix bat. waiting ashes and hen manoi
pk trying all sortB of expenmehta exce
ip. intelligent bard. ,work and "econdii
jjj. getting the choicest* of seeds rega
on leas of cost, then planting them
a gardlesa of cultivation, growing
variety o^ fruit (jailed Soar Tj
b'o. Seedling;' and Sweetening it w
tkft aogar^ pound fur-potmd,- keeping 1
B(f} front fields, jrich whiie the back 1
ty8 are growing'up with thistles, bri<
1 AXMA?tkn'f{n/?4A 'fltA PKh
. of UUU OIUBITB, VUUUlUUtlug iu ?uv< v?
, A taw Indian fupd, and never giving
0Be oont to any. agricultural society, st
a man, I wUJ give * written guarar
onl h as got * crack "In. his bog Iffough, 1
- of I id his head also. *
one When I see a farmer allowing 1<
Id's boards all over bis yard, fences do
ngj hinge8~olT~lEe gate, manure in
can barn-yard, I conclusion that he
e in got a large crack id his hog* trbuj
can Whan I see a farmer spending
that time traveling in a carriage, "when
non- has to sell all his corn' to pay
inch hired help, and! his hogs are bo
his that they have to loon'against
the fence to tqueal, I rather lean to
' conclusion that, somebody .that e
i at hpme will, have 4 lien oa.the f
v ftn&'tSat some day the bottom
4 come eiitftily out of hla hog tronc
^[iV4^>an*r. , f
luuujhest
s J v .*
id by How to P**pabb tim? m
Jhoal charm anp Gabpxns.?We are
OmnB ad*ed bow to prepare the ,lan<
nbble thte tree or thatone,fo]r. straw be
stive, for grapes and all kinda of orQl
-i? f- * sj.fr;" i n-' /r ftf- wf.i
adiea and garden plants, uet iw one
Imei *11 gfveoxjrtuatdirectiopsfor aac
with If tie groand . is not u
>f the drtjfcedj ^ihe best and oply
.aaJd, preparation istoplow ai (feeplj
Bb he fallow with a sabcoil lifter, rap*
r- - - II u *
fttooat as a gooaxeamr v?n pnu*w
tWAh- t^ia,ai<?a^jrf f^Uoiawtn, il:
rWv>p- be had wif ^oty uae tha W^ iej
. .ffca-, that cai? ba jwo;oiur?d, ^was!8 is
? ?**? ttwfcdfc* %?ft ftCftbaa*#!
d*b?* ajtu>da^^^rtiUi.t^ % *hf ?
AgiWfK c fdiw, >
ml ha nopeswity for /liggiag large i*a
I 4Uttf if a carelUl entinate la madat^
1 ? Wi *' **?;? Wn/J /rf nnntMl
,.y. uv wen va x'-K
^vot compare* w)th th* expense pfc
7 iear. la&feliOlee, It^dt W Ibufid ,ti
52
rp-TOifr'tii!BE QDldcD'f
?v4viv'H i =,; .M.ci P?r -.fcv -j- - ?,0.,?
.Oar old Florid* correspondent, the1
Re?. Igdilihh Wood, says it can1?and \
.h&dftee not spe&k unadvisedly!. Ho i
writes us, feebaatOpoi, Culifornia^Feb-.' i
rriafy 24,18^9: [ ' L u
Having' teen recently in the frash* 1
ville Advocate that some brother/ was i
bfeing eaten alive with a cancer," and
having lost a lovely daughter last <
?? *- ftMtntiKn T am tn/lnPAfl
y vni u^r viinv auuuviv/uj a ?9u? au,mmw?.j
for the relief of Buffering humanity,
to inclose a Certificate for publication,
giving information where, and by
) whom, cancers can be cured. From
*" my acquaintance with Mr. Griffin, I
I feel no hesitancy to voufch for the
truthfulness of his statement. As bo
^ returned from Canada last fall we.
Came to California on the same boat,
' and X got ilitimately acquainted with
kim, and J*ecoived from him the infor
V nnnr r-nnumif VrtTl' Will
^ yuinuu ^ uvn w Huwiufv* ? w.f |
,' hardly recognize me as your Florida
^ correspondent. I have come here to
dee a beloved duughter, and to try to
got a littfe health. I expect to return
r next August by the way of 'Nashville.
A gentleman residing, near Collins(e
Ville, h&Ving been greatly afflicted
fc With cancers, desires to publish for
' the public good, the manner in wbich
u he escaped fVom what appeared to be
? certain death. He writes to us as
followis:
?' ^ About three years ago I had five
'6 cancers?one on my right hip, one on
18 my backhand three on-my right
shoulder. They were pronounced by
18 throe ablo physicians to be cancers of
:e the worst character.; They called
ll~ them thf " Stone; cancer/' and told
at mo there, was no euro for them. ]
118 vras pot uiueh troubled until tho fal
and winter of 1867. The eanceri
10, then became exeeedingly.painfulr an<
re, as I coul<]i get no relief in (California
!pt where I ^ive, (my residence being om
?y,' and a ha^f mile north, of, Colli nsvill
rd- on the iqjun road leading to Suisun,)
re- proceedto consult Dr. Wood, c
a- Ottawa, Canada West. - i went, to nit
Art .in person, at'his Cancer Infirmary
Ith^ ?nd i^.^cured me .in <twenty-nin
the days .from the commencement of hi
otis treatment. After I was there te
jrs, days under treatment, he applied tl
ck- medicine that killed the cancers, ro<
; a and branch. They were killed i
afch from te^ to eighteen hours from tl
?ty, time the plasters were applied j th<
and it took ftom. five to ,eight days fl
V-. them to loosen from the sound flei
)08e and slough out. In a short time tl
wri, 'cavities healed, and X am now -soui
the and healthy. My general health
has hettjer than it .has been for mai
afh. years. - I am fifty-six years of age..
; his would recommend all who aro afflict
i he with cancers, to apply to JDr. Wo
tho -for a speedy and almost painless ou
lean without the.nseot tiio Knue or i
-the loss of a^rop of- blood. I saw lax
the cancers taken, out of six ladi
ttays breasts while there, and also oth
arm, taken from. gentlemen'*. noses,. li
'will faces, and from the corner of the e
jh.? and I know he can care all kinds
cancera, including thdse*bf long sta
t ing. 11Yti Wood is a well. read.ph;
' '' a cianand Burgeon.?-Chritiian Advoc
?*- v G. w-ewms
?ft? p.,;,
Bioifrmf Tbihqs itf which Y01
C-lrl PWOMB RsNIHE* THXW8XZ.YJE8 !V
ucuuo
A' Impolit*.t?Beading wl>en p there
l$Z **** *:>& ^
ind^r- . P^ting finger nails in ooippany
gP?4 j: I^Aving meeting before it iecio
r end, ,
ideep (r4W*g eijtreftgere. ,.
dd to J&eetariga stranger without a'i
a, 1 u'iJ-. -i^Lf ^4 .'v> xT.*?e.'
it can : Want of reverenqe for ft raperu
til iter Reading Aloud in oompaiiv "#ii
Z*
re but' '".iUcelvIng-fc' wrewit Without i
armer. menvfostatloQotgratitude.'i!.ur f
iS*t<iW? 1 '***?**???yotiiiai%h*;topie of
fa ,ptf wsetWn/^1' ?sq? loLiorWooili,**d
11 ^gbtog
of ;ti*-$ *Wp?
ion/s*- :self,LcapedaUyparfa^j .
ir?*fnw4'i! Corai? wQios? U?. eat as ?oon aa
9 Be aa
SSSSif
* ** >! Qo - / .:>ut > rri ?4iui ?d
; Headache* fcrosymptoaaatte, krrd no
time should bo loot'hi artoertiUtVlrrg tho
real seat of disease. Awibr hcndachoa
dependent ^ Onv itftHgOfitiotr,1 Wo may
DEkOe more fiay that attention to diet
iaofthe greatest importance, Noth-.
f -It ? ? VIml n4. ^.C
ing win wiupouuaw iur iuo nnui ui i
tbto^.but in addition fresh air and
exercise and the avoi dance of every
thing which intetfferes^ with health,
and thereforo with digestion, are ' indispensable.
The Bame observations
apply to the- treatment 6f nervous
headaches. "Whatever tends td keep
the general health at the highest
possible point, wiU in the same proportion
diminish the headache. <Pold?
? ii ! .L.
uvpo ui tuo JWUU til LU10 lunu ui iur
disorder should always bo' guarded
against. For women; it' 1's often a
most useful: plan to keep the f^et for
some minutes in wateT warm as can
possibly be borne. Thia foi-m of headavhe
is often ' removed by a ^up ol
tea. , Tea, however, being a nerve
stimulant, the repeated Use of 'whicb
is followed; by norvous depression
should be taken with caution, bdcans<
it tends to uerpetuioAe the very disor
der which it it ie employed to relieve
Twenty drops of sal volatile in a lit
tie wator ore not injurious, and ar
frequently very efficacious. ' In ease
of headache from immediate exhauc
tion or fatigue, nutritions food an
wine are the best remedies. Some c
? tho headaohes caused by too muc
blood in the brain are those whic
r more particularly concern the med
i cat practitioner. As for such aa at
I dae to overmental exertion, theren
[ edy is in every omes power. .-L<
1 it be remembered that while tl
brain tires. just aa do the- arma at
1 legs, over.exerciee of rthe brain, f<
, reasons previously . given, is mu<
e more injurious than over .exercise
the mnaoles. For Rheumatic hea
I ache the; best domestic remedy
f warmth, and this tho patient instin
n :tiyely seeks. ' This when 7 the pain
f aanav* ' mftfr. -IM ' fulVflntntPAOIlfllv 811
??TV.v, J . -- TV? % 0 ,,
? plemented by amtistard jpotiltic? t
is plied m near th? affected part as t
n hair wilLper^it.?JPwpIes Mai
i? zin#. . ,
)t - * i'-: " '*>' ?in
T.1"-* ENGLAND.
10 -255 ""*
Jfr ; An. action was brooghtfcyonoMa
V, 1 ^qlioott, a jjatcn Jevyisn uuvup
against, the. 21$ v. Dr. JS". M.Adler,'
* Chief Rabbi of J?ewp in the TJni
JKingdom, iiar alaader. By the h
... ,and customs in force among.the'
: raelites, a ""butcher is not authori
to kill and sell meat for the Jews
London without a .license from
e Ecclesiastical IBoard of the jews
0 ting in that city, and that meat kil
**e' and sold by a person not, so licen
*?? -* 7&J.
"WIV3 not "ivoauer r monv, uuu
^ and unfit and unlawful'to Be eateL
68 Jews, aocording to .their lawB and
erB toms." ' ^ 1 "" J; . _
P8' From the Qvidenge of the jpl?i
^0' and his witnesses," it appeared tna
? bad been in' bdeinosa in Emdeni
Jewish bntcher, with' a, 'licptyM l
^ the Chief Rablri at that ptacd, An<
.a**' terwaWfs at "Bupde,. bat that i
Mnntlia n/?rtK? fttSftftArl 'ft fthon a'
u.?mu? ?^v ?v Tc?g ,
Lernan strefet, for itfd, ea)e of "ti
meat;
Mat "kosher" ' algo (whifch^'bo* f>nrt
W0 ed from ft Jewish butc
and*was in" cotitfeqticQCc summ
.'. ' before the Jewish anthoridefc, )
-* *? 'V.*; +* a ? ^ fJL_tJL
eed. W. Adier reiuwa mill UIIOOIU
'' ?eU ill Whltectiitpel,; *
4* * the' supply 6xc<? o da th0 demand,
je.at.' ; Qr fthliri
>p. Ab; ho v^as' Cpntanjaclotifl, \3&*/ *
hout feafiift# <&jat6fter* to We Wirtiod ai
1 taking Kiirf5ntellfc; aa riot being "
?<W Wi ^ibd unelein.
?? ?' awtfigis/^he learned
Mn, tfc^'t?*'Cte*f;IUbW -waa 'prf*
d^r. to wo all kugftl jnoano to at
1 '-?- -??* ?\-;?V ...fan{,nln*
c-}f < wue ginwav "MIVM ,
Kjg!
2TS
sSS
sp# ^ f,tt
frtmrtion ot minu |
tSfbut ifke^SS?i'?tit
Jt.fUwikn xuiod >cfoyjIjovbe.'! ar~
lljUili,' !;lij "lo Fttel DuL'' rfJaoT SOj I
'. if V? b(!4 L3n,-.:it^M.<i-' hl^fl ovi??i 8V j
fcorf up' ffOttvNe W Orleans yesterday,
learned.at GrPaftd p'ulf {lie particular^
of oneof lliose tragedies oT passion
tliat appear moro like, romance than
reality.'" Iii the country some distance
from Grapd Gulf reside two re*,
upoctable families, those of Cusliing
and, Andrew?. Miss Audrows was-a
lovely girl of seventeen', well accomplisbiedj
and of unusually fascinating
manners. Mr. Cusbing'saon/a youth.
of twenty, h ad been attached' lb her I
from their ettrly childhood, an'd as be
grew older his affection became an
ardent, absorbing passion. A short
time ago he made a formal1 offer of]
his hand, when to' his' intense disappointment
and mortificationlliTs'bffer
was firmly though courteously refur:
?aH ' TT?.hroodnd over his ill'-l^ward
^ ed passion, and bocaab a prey to
' jealousy, and a? length 16ft the belgh*
1 borhood, voting raadly; that" he
1 would come back and take %if re'
venge. On Sunday last he returned,
i and riding up to Mr: 'Andrews' house,
he begged to Bee Mifts Andrews at the
' j ?:j.1 i. '-ili.-Vit 'I
UUUi*, WllUUUt dll^uuu^. uuv vuiuu
r out, when he suddenly produced a
8 pistol, firedj shooting her through the
8 body, and she'fell on 'her face and
died without a' struggle. The rnfata
ted murderer - rod^ flrau deal ly tiway
' but Miss Andrews'- brother, breathing
fury towards-the-murderer of hii
sister, 6prangon.ahorse and followed
l~ ,He came up with Cushing as the lat
ter was crossing a creek, and fired a
him. Cashing jumped from has hor&
and took shelter in., the bush. As
draws, not to'ha at a disadvaotag<
1 did the same. A parley ensued, an
^ the. two yoapg men agreed lo figh
' according to the code-r-to leave th
?. cover, firef advance and fire, and agai
advance,, firing untiL one^ of thei
18 should fall. At the^,first fire Cushiu
lC" roceived & mortal wound in the le:
^ g - ? - -1 - - ? ; ? '
shoulder, bat the men oontinued 1
near each other and fire nntil the
revolvers were,empty., When asais
e ance arrived, -CtiBhing lay dead wit
ia~ four bullets in his body. Andrew
had received three shots id his oreat
He was able to tell how the fight hi
taken ?lace, when he also expired'.les
Afemphi* Avalanche, April 8.
er v - ? . P,
> ' - , Athe
. ; .m > mm ;
I J > 1,7! ..J, I- 1-Jf
6611 Lord and Lady Bteon.?It mi
her firm belief that it wa? wrong i
**[ .her to live with .Jjiip^nr. fogg
M<? though the conduct which l6d to jkj
' belief she kept * , secret i'rom t
-world^ but in spite of all,,iq . spite
n?" misrepresentation and abuse ajnd c
nmny, she loved him still... She lo*
him ty> the last with a lpve that v
; ,not in his power to destroy. She |
^ xied in his fame, an^ sbe would 3
cn#* .interfere between bimandthe, pu?
: ^ho adored him-any.more than i
ntifr ' . .. ,_j
"" .. . woohj aanut u? pnquo 10 jua^o
* 6 tween him and her. As we have a
* her love endured.^ thp lmat, Jt i
her. fortune which gave bim .
^ " me imp of pursuiog, hie mode. -o?
t?o abroad. He spent the utmost s!
ing, of her property tliat thftlaw g
j;; ? bim while he lived; and ho ,
?e away from "her every ehjlling that
could deprive her of by hie Twijil,
Mfc JkU HSHai&faKrii: ? ?. wficl
tho# Bupjpoftumeelf hw lef
Wm jMo/d.^Smnj^ t>^;thV fc
J. ^ view^io^ ftii liad ..with. tifci", er
~uuv passion lay corf?e*Jed . nnaey M
"Anal' li will be remembered
ffij? t*i i? citetf * SUWWJMM#
tlSlk. '_~T_ T. ?B"C if?? t?i: ,-f? ' ?
2?fe|
}pfft , W* > **8k*tf Godr* exdiitoiM
ll>'a9?< d#*i*irtifl?'4>otf1t*%?* Itfctf' 1st
?brewj faofg
A ' *??- fmw
'Jtei 1009, faying 60 MIS* .tor ?o?
wP^MHS?5G'4- ^^SRBBB
ir^vaBHSjBBftb' '^/'v '-K"' > "J-? ; - Tv- ' '?
twenty dollars wanting; and after
vain efforts to mafce up the deficiency,
that he iutendedtQ have tha$.\aid ^
twenty dollars heiore aqy. qf thorn
left the house. At ( ta? ?amo utae ne
set the* example by towing fl vedol
lars on the table. ^ s Another dp wn
a cboir, another, a" half o^f (JoUar,
another a quarter of ft doljas BO
on. l^he. parsonoafceVeifyjiow
and1 then t&A <>fy ^ < iunds:
bat, mends aqa utrnaftuui Dretnren.Slowly
ii mounted q?/ "jfcwelyj'jand
a half,'7,?y^j, .?t^een''
"Sixteen and ,tW bW-JW^SP on
u^til It struck #l^%s-''T^# ^nU
PPtth?
amount... yrp\ no)H>4y }m^ m*7'
Everybodyhad B#l?oribed, and J$ct a
cent more, w^a fortliCQWiiflg/-Sil nc?
reigned and bow loag i^ji&jghfc have
laatiu) 'it. ia (iifflftnlt taMV., hn.fi iwit ft
-half/dollar beenjpaaaed through th?
open window, and a roug;h explanatory
voice shouted; "Here, - parson,
( there is your mQpejr^ Jet ,0U| my-gal.
j I am about tired of waiting for. bet."
L . * ' i 11 t^nrnnii "W ffClfr
I Th?: ^ -ICiJ^nfe ' dnGV de'
livered ? i^i%i^otf drun^ci3tiP88, and,
after painUi^^'tlwBtrongetft colors
8 the evils of over-indulgence,'ctonelu'
ded as follows: "Bufcttofc'abuse of
- ? ? ^i 4 ? tfe
*T*UW UWD UVV J* VB ubvj *VI
^ is written that win* rejoices 'ttieiifcart
8 ofman. Probably there Ufto *ome in
L" my congregatlohwfcocannoidrink
four bottles of wine. Without filing
any disturbance WMb -seuse'sT'bot if
any man at the seventh or'cighthrbofc
tHffbv3?'o iii fivr* a frgimpte*
? tie tso forgets himnelf da to abtt?d^and
D strike his wirfe'atidxljUdrfo^ind'-tvemt
n liiB beat fHenda-tta5 eneia&di^ 1st Inm
g look into -bfa -e6nRCt?tio?,J snii io the
fatrireal*ajtt etOpcat 'th^ifcrtlrbot"?
tleM Tel, :if aft&r drinking tight, or
?' e-ren tensor <tsreW& bottles^ ho can
l" still1Oke'fcft CtVfstian JbfeighbOr by
thsiand, and obey theortltrat* hia
?B spiritnal and terujftofii tiapwrfoHy* let
$ Mm tKftnUillvt'^ hMmritikod.
eat dracrght. " ' Ha citua^Sw t?ref\il,
^ however, -'as" 'to taking aaj^ mbrej for
" atia* seldom 'that providence' givea
* ' any ona^the *p*&al.ghu?jto drink
- sixteen bo tlle**t anetnttaog, as'ft has
enabledIfa^niG^ltfTierWmt, to
dowithoa't either* neglecting-* rayd tier,
ties oi^it&rift**" f1"*
;n ^ I" -* " >0 s J j ^ L J-v
of lM*tt!ttrW' -Ktn^^-^TW^w^oks.
^ ftgo/lttiti article tfa t&Vlft6 ^tfolenco
'ed in SOutherti'Intiiinil, <WV^*?ked
f** %fei^jWfifdi?r; '->rti{| ?S6i4,?:fttecS2ftst
JO- ISrimid ife Tflfatf cbiltt toiriurft;%a as
Qot "pr^&nblHties fcf u pJmisfmtJtitr are
lie, -wnowtTUJtf.''- ^ ^?VJ?m&f^e&the
ab?' wiriffig <&iire&W%il>bo
jee^MKff'r afinift^tSan?d,
tfeift Vho TOiea^tAteff'M-WBtic^ it
* ? is import
tH? tawtten thMfrafea tloHftrts ftVcbtomand.
?* | Sajwwy Hi it-nrto
bilt dftimlSM,-mffiphas
'i$eehW1jM?riftVP'-llliii no
left iAnfd*m*Whk ^ferfdii W
>? hhng.^lleiS^feigrOni^ S&fcing
sitfd ap<5f jaWw itt^telnS8TfcrhiJ?, fi'^ys j
fc hr WTOoxfl,
t OH ftfr&ngfi* ft&mi.
it?K be
h of tibn*.'
? **>- <?fce*f?
that orMa&^ -k&rt* WlMmimffi or
dV- n