The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889, April 18, 1867, Image 1

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THE HAWKTNSVILLE DISPATCH. V OL. 2. 1 TIIE Haykinsviile Dispatch. plbushei* KVKnr ntwiuv by ■ PAXTON As LAIDLEH | iNtaiw r*or*ticT©*a. ff sa.oO P«r Attfimn, lurarlftbljr *« '.dvAftCr (T’AMc’MH #1 50 pr for t!jc (Si ,i insertion mu3 $1 * w * or ' ' u,> : M tSmtUV ««**> nBW 4 A liberal vfU! he made vitfi who wffWSrtfcw by lilt v. nr. i The money foradverumuiut.-WthtenUh t Ills' find liWrlliw. CCNTIUr, ADVKBTinSfi. \ liv. iln Bb. t? m. fi ~v u - v TSSTf* » n « s* »septa*** *’ Jii ’*! R 30 m 45 «> Half eotnmn #» ■>» ** *£! (>»• colainn OJ 'i> L* . u iai. .tpveaiwsu. Tribute* i*i It>«Bol*Hon* liv jfccletfe-*. ObUi <n'?.&c , s'si'm si- Ing *U Iton*. U» br charged ** Hau lm) Hdvwiisiag. OiuwSMt**B —Cited*** P i r •;»'< r* of .Vilminwlrnibm. by A.li im.ttra tor*. Bxivutow; OtwnUnn*. 8b -- - # 1 00 Aj.iiUi- Uim lor L-tters of UVrni*- from A-lmim-sr.iMo'.i ....- •• • « Api.lb iiion b>r l-rlbs.-i «i >’»- '**>► aims I'r.im Cr.sirihin'M!'.. ...... ■■■ •» A• i'll- for »«*"' 7' U j!! sAi;, ~to Debtors *n<l < rj.-iotors 400 Stele* of Iter**)! « tn-n-io.lil. pri-ttertv, p’s Miunrv of b n hw* •• • 1 •* I tkles'nt l.nnAi.pi-1 »»«■«• »* a II tiu*tttfy*i-B»ti»i*ry»f bm iittei, All no' oTllfti ni< nta ".vff itr~. i ten h#c*. "ill us char ml in i>r .Kirtion, Tint ivllitwr » salts, per «iusre 500 (•j 5 ~ „--Fi , v*‘i’U*iU)<' **• .. . BK.i oiiwr Monthly advertise nv-oi- . #i i«:r -huhto «i lull liner lor itr'ii Motetlion. ~ u nn Ants -onei ii.en! I'ounl' < tnidjt.al** J Aonoun.-oouf; U Km man ailnrtiiiliiy bi- "ib.iii advuoee ry Rib-a of UmA, by Adndntetrnlor*. FxiTaMrv w tin.-uiH.ini, «ro riut:.. v i by |,u low is bi.m ll.e l»** Tius-W In Die , tnon ib U tvftv-.'.B'- Vntwot urn in «*'/•;»-- L *l,l-1. biwl three in tlte -B. m ■; I <oar Jmsbm in «!'•' ««WBy •" ahh.i 0»; r in n rtv W 'itunlf'l • Vollti-I Ollhi-ST -nk'■•. n>!*’ v plveti inn l Jiukjir • ante 40 and»; «•> fte 'biy rn ■ .'-T7- ¥ mteSedny, N’iiil<»-y to nubtnri run rm niow of «D «*- tjs'i intuit *!«» It liu» !i‘j' 40 jfcj’A NiiiUtf ilmi wilt he ni •a? t« tin f .oin of v»i.mvm> for torn Mall lambi «uu»t fee iml4i4n.il lor Iwii ttojlte. aVi.U-i > °« blur- C<_ ( j (j i ..i„* &o„ »t> ' i"’ puhWwl 1-0 ,7 f.,|i Ai‘-mi-wm ftso-t udwlWatnnion. in«*tl-!y *♦« mo’iil-A; Kir 4U«nWk» fn m CIIR.IU iMdlllj* V) O-I.VIO , ~ Uni - tor Ihe finert.wore «f Mur .terr* mwn i fhOiiUb. ;iti! -ml.w for imamwhe: for o.MMißlitei? luM letter*, hir Hie ijiH • »,*<■<• of ihr-.t moatlw-wrwmiteUiD* uiu-* I i,■ or AilihWwM*. wbmc r ■ l .il of Ui-oo ntonrtte eoriH:-.- s.> lie •'. UnUrgftl uu. nn ‘ 10-< Ollier,vin- or<!eml. ■■— ' ' UUfiiotfi* (I'nrßv. Ell. G. H. OOUDfNC U A reu, oil I>i resWiUPb to the j*!(*ce fornorl- feon(«. .1 by K witH«;i. itie lhiutir* Chnivli; him! <»Rbe is{Wairt in N Y. VowellWitoro—CoimncrW' hi rtv!, llao Untvilie, 0». j«« n. ivi?.—u‘ Notice I TAR F. K W AY, imrlnfr lorauvl !n ].l Himtinurin". »"'ibi ofb-r 14* |irofi»- «ioii*l stnioen t« Uie i«utMP. Fob 14Ui.—tf , 4.11 w Card. Cll >■» C. KntBKB wniy-O'lb'l'-lh-'-iein Me- .if Bo»r*u« HonrOrfi .4 W* Itti mino* hs.ln»« enlr.i.O’il Ui Wm ;tt otliiir couni V- nt ti*e» BUfeLXE * WATSON, ’ ATTORN wVS AT LAW, liA WKIX'YILLE,: : GEORGIA. W4M lj*44>. * • Eatts K. Mitclielli u r urn H XX oBt! K t. H AVISO resume.! ifc* pr**tic", oCer* hi* nrol. i.ionii **r*l*e* to 'he cM*»M W IWwViurUWMol rieioi'T Ail oper»<ii«:» warrant,-.1. Office ortr New Drag Stoic, marg-iyt- B. G. rLLGKUM & CO, Auctioneers, UAWKINSVILLE, GfeORGIA Wiu.eir* strict an*#! ion tn •!! baonrM of tic ■' ltioJ e:.;rn-i«l ta their can- Executor’s Sale. ’ Y> Y rirtue of an order of th» Ilonorshli’ ij fourt of Onlinarv of Pulaski county, f trill W> soli W fort tin/ court lionae door m Hawkinsvllh. Pttlasil cotintj-, uu the fiwt Too ' ■ '*!•!>- noil, wUhin the !*_ *1 hour* , i sab-. Jo; of tend nrunW r forty-four in the fifth district of orijrinaU.v Ihs.ly now Poiivski . minty Hold at -.hr risk and ex pense of the former purchaser, for tin bene fit of the creditor* of C. N. Lw dec'll Term*, sutail note# until Ist of OiAo'icr, with «>»#! securities WILLIAM M OI.IY’ER, March 11—td» Executor IIAWKINSVILLE, GA., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 18(17. A BEAUTIFUL STORY. THE CAPTAIN’S LOSS A NO Win OW’S GAIN. BV UEOBGE ACOISVC* MALA. Al # fcigHtfuli, on an autunni evening, when the s’ars iver- iint In pining io i «winkle overhead, like dt-tnondf on a canopy of azure, two yott.ig men were 1 stendiug togctli,-r, erngcd in con versa i tnai, on the s:< j«* of tho llinck Eagle, n f.mhkmable street of the gay'nnd cele-! brntid city of Vienne. One of them j wore the rich uniform of an Austrian j Hi'.saar, ilm other i:'i t.e titlt i costume of a gentl itiati. “ So ail is completed at tho Ministry of War, < xcept the signature of the com mission an I the payment ul the pU'Chase . money said the soldier. “ Exactly so.’’ “ Ail tomorrow, then,'* confntied the llu-.«a', “ l am to cwgrntnlate you on the command of a company, and to sa lute you a* Captain Karnes' Walstein." j The U-l speaker was Capt. Christian 1 Sitinlur', an officer who hid seen acme two year’s service. “ Ah ' my hoy J” continued he, twirl ! inv his j-t black moustache, “ your uni- 1 form will lie a pasport to the stnil s os the uir. Ilut you aemi already to have | made your way to the good graces of ] Madame von llerlingen, Ilia rich widow * who resides nt the hotel,’’ “ Rah! she is forty,” answered Esrn e»t carelessly “ Hut in preservation, and beau’T for all ths!,’’ said Capt. Steiuluil. “ The H’irmj von Dagenf. ld was desperntely in love with her, hut within a few dtift the w i ioiv aeemes to have cut him.—- Von are the happy nvtn after oil.’’ Cedeceive yours ls, my dear s h■ i-- tlin,'* said EtrWit b’usning. I have only flirted with the hands.mso widow. My hand is already engaged to a char ming cirl, Meona Altenburg, tho plav t iat.- «.f my infancy, ai'imied and reared •• by rr.y lather. 1 am-r» i’,*.rT luTYit. i >oon as I get ir y couipiny.” ! “An 1 w hat is to support you, Cap- I twin Earnest ?” • My pay of coarse, and tlio income i of the m derate flowery which my father I p'oj’OSee. to give Ilia favor to. Yoll see ' mv let in life is settled ” j ‘ Precisely so,’’ replieil the Captain. “ But since yott are fr.e this cventep, I 1 engage y>’U to pots it with m«. ll*vc you g<>t any money about you “A go’ll deal. Resiles the price of mv eom miss ion, which if safely sowed away in hank notes in this br< a ' pneket 1 have a handful r f ducats about me, with whi ill I propsa purehft?ing some trinkets fur my bride. Rnt 1 have a : gold piece or two that I cun jpire if “ Pooh! pooh 1 I'm well enough pro vided,” answered tho Ciptain Y*ou know this is pay day. Como along.’’ “ Rut wliithcr ?” “ Ann shall aee.’’ With these words the Captain threw hi< arm widen that of his companion, and the pair walked off at a rapid rate. After pa-sing through several Strer t - Steinfutt balled and rung at the I*ll of a stately m*n ion. It was opened by n servant in handsome livery, and the y rung gentlemen entered and went up stairs Walstein mod found himself in a scene very different from any of which he had ever dreamed in his simple rustic lift- upon bis father’s farm. Around a deal tab'e, covered with a cloth, were nested more than a dozen person* of difierent age* also intent upon what was going forward, that the Captain and his f:■ nd took tbeir seats unnoticed. At the head of (ho table sat a man in a gray w ig, with a pair of green spectacles upon hi- n sc, before whom lay a pile of'grdd, and who was busily engaged in paying and receivihg money, and in givieg an impetus to • small ivory ball which apun, at intervalvs, its appointed cour*. Walstein eoonlcained that this was a revge tl noir table. The gentle man in the gray wig was the bunker. “ Make your game, gentlemen,” said this individual, “ while the bull spins.— Y-.ur luck os mine. Its all luck, gen tlemen, at rouge el noir. Range tl noir gentlemen, the finest in the world.— Rlack wins—it's yours, sir—-twenty ducats, and you have doubted it. Make your game—black or red.” ** Try y"ur foitunc- Earnest,’’ said the Cabtain. Earnest mechanically put down a lew ducats on tho red. “Rtd Witts,’’ Mid the l>„.,k«r in tho sauif monotonous lone. Make your game gentlemen, while the ball rolls.” Why need we follow the fortunes of Earnest 00 this fatal evening, ns he yielded, step by step, to the seduction to which ho was now cxjto-od for the first time iu hi r life. Long after S einfurt left the gant'ng liotte I* continued to to play. H-s luck turned, lie had soon lost all it's winnings, and th mon ey set apart for bis bridal presents. He hsu broken the package of batik note-, the money ha had received from his fa ther tor tho pucliase of his commission, and though ho srw till KW>pt Sway before his eyes, he continued to play, in the deepeiato hope of winning back his io Bes. He rose nnd left th;; room, the last wo ds ringing in his ear, Jteing : “ Make your game, gentlemen, while the hall rolls.” 1), sparing and heart-s' ricken, the young man fought his hotel nnd his chamber. On the s'.nir cam he encoun tered Mumdamo von IWl'ttgen, but he saw her not —his even were giazod—lie did not notice or return lief saimion.—■ II" threw himself upon his bed without undressing, ami t< w -rd morning ho fell into an unrefreshing mil dream-like slumber. When he rose Ute the next day he looked at iiimself in tho glass, but scarce ly recognized h’t own face, so changed was lie by the mental agonies he had uddorgone. When he had paid tome i t ttlc attention to his toil- tto, ho receiv ed a message- from Madame von R- rliu gen, r«*]ui**'ing the favor of r,!, intci viow in her apnrtment. He ane chaaically . obcveil the summons, though ill-slued to | vtis-nin a conversation with a lady. The wi low nipte t, -1 him to ho icit |ed. “ Mr. Wash, in, ’’ said she, with e | sm !e, "you are growing very nn.-nj j lant. I met yon last night on the stair I c ue, but though I spoke to you. you ! l ad oot » we'd r.r r, - o l f„ ; me.’’ •• l.ssl'u.piii, not over -d the ! unfortunate young man, *• I was beside j myself. O, niadmiie if you knew oil.’’ ” I do !’> replied the widow. “ What that I had been gamhling— tb t T had thruwn.away—yen, tlio-e ore the words—i very ducat of the nmo- y my poor Liber furnished m* with w'..i to poehts" my eoino,is*!on.” j “ Yes— I know all that. Rut tho j loss is not Irreparable.' j “ l’ordon mi, madam. My father j thrugh r puled wealthy ; is unable In | furnish me with a similar sum, even i( I S w ore base enough to accept it at hi* I hand-.” I “ Rut if tomo friend was to step for | wa-d?” “ Alas I know none.’ 1 “ Mr.AVaLtein,’.'« oil the lady. “I am rich ; a loan of the requisite amount would not affect n»c in the lea*!.’’ “ O.i, madam.” cried the young man, “ it you wou’d indeed save 111a hy such generosity you would be un angel of mercy.” | “ What is tiic amount of your lorn ?” I inquired tin.- lady calmly, as site unlock | ed her derk. 1 “ Three tliousand ducats,’’answered Earnest. “ Rut I can give yon no se curity for the p yment.’’ “Your note of hand is sufficient, ’ said the lady, handing the young man a > p ckage of notes. “ I’ieasu to count j those, 1 nd see if tho money is correct. Here are writing materials.” | Earnest did as he was bid—counted : the room y and then set down at the i do.-k. 1 “ Write st my dictation,” said the lady. Earnest look up a pr.n and com ! menced. “ The da'e,’’ said llic lady. Earnert wrote it. 1 " It-ici ived of Anna Von Berlingen i the sum of three thousand ducats.’’ E truest wrote and repeated—“ three thousand ducats.’’ “ In consideration I promise to marry the aforesaid Anna Von Harlingen.” “ Ay—to marry you J” exclaimed E'lrnrst. “ Ay—to marry me P’ said the lady. ”Am I deformed —am I ugly—am I pour ?” “ I cannot do it—you know not the reason that induces me to refute it.” “ Then go home to your father and confess your guilt.” Earnest reflected a few moments. lie could not go home to his father w ith 1 the frightful tale. I t was a question between su.cide Vid marriage; lie signed the paper. “ Now then ha run,” said the widow to herself’ ns she carefully sreurtd the promise, “ you omnot sty that you broke the heart of-Annie by vou* eru cl’y. Take tin iconi y, Ernest,’ - .-lie (tided al-iud, ‘‘go auil j)jrcli.4se your commission.’’ Earnest o'.i-yc i» His d-oain- of yea teri’hy tnorn’ng 'x ! boon disipatci by Ins own net; he ft It a degraded and broken spirited oriiniiwt. Ho had sold himself for golii. * * *.* • * 11 IL-ra •jf tvs Captain L 'n- rt e-sod a youthful voce, a lieautiful Llue •yed girl of ninot- nt* sto -d at the garden gate of a pretty farm house watching the approach of a hois-man who, gaily attired in a hussar uniform, was gallop ing up tho road. At her shout of de light a sturdy old gray haired man came fo-tli ami stood boride her. " C-iptum Ere cm !” he r< pouted, “that sounds w. 11. When I was of his age I only enrri and n musket In tho ranks. I never dreamed then that a son of miuo could ever aspire to me cnpulctte.” Ivrrtuat waving hi* band to Meona Allcnberg and his fuller, rode past then* ,0 th" stabl - whore he left hi* horse.— lit; then ruslud into the farm home, *' What is the moaning of this hoy he said. “ llow wild and haggard you look i An-1 you have avoided Menn.i —and th 1 too open your wedding and y.' *‘ Mv vi i 'din;; day —() heaven! I shall die;’’ said th - young man sinking ! into a sea'. Assam a* lie could collect liimself, lie fold his father'm the could not mar.. ry Mmna and 111 n a*m—that he had pledg'd him elf i,> another. Thu old man who w.i* the soul of honor, hurat into viuli-nt inipi eulions and drove him mrn Ids pri in ". As lie left the houw I in- unfortunate young man encountered a prison whom I recognized a- the R iron Vnu Dang- rf.-ld, the reputed suit or ol Madame Vi-n jR ’dtmetv^ r irttV *" Cap tain Wn's-t-in," Baron -toinly. ” And you hvv - found me, 1 anvwercil the young men ; b.r’lv. “ Yea—an I I ilijhi.lt heaven that yon wear that unifo in. _ft cn'id;* you to int* ta German tn,' • and answer for yonr oonduet.’’ * I am ensv, r.ahf for mv conduct to no living mat*,” retoued Ernest. " You wear a «w* \ Ye«.” ‘ “ \ • v w H4lf ; u refus to give vat. isfuctiun for the injury yott Imve dona me in robbing moot toy minrcss, I will proclaim van a c lin fho rescuer of tho regiment tm f trade." “ Oh, m<ike your.i If envy upon that secre, Rar -u,’’ answ -"d Ernest, "Lift; is of too li'tle werfoUbr me to think of shielding it, If yre will hut st-p with me into the sliaifowy'"yonder glove. can soon regulate otr i.<; ouuts.” Tiielwonn n wffked sib tidy to tin appointed spot, and j' t bout any prelim inary, drew their sjord?, ami engaged in comb t. The Mfiigglo was not of very long darationgfbr Ernest wounded his adv rsory in tip w ord arm an J .lifl armed liitn. f* “ Are von sat isflet! I” he asked. “ I must he for If'e present,” rep'i'-d tho Rarou, sulUniy, “ Who I recov er you shall boar fr ju ui< again.” As y>jit.p-^a- t »-.” ,r ' ! «i<l J-lirnest cold ly. “ In the 11 shte-r- svffer me to bind ub yetu arm.’ y» The young man ifjndaged the wound of bis adversary sniL s he faltered from the loss of blood led Yin towa'd the fann house* As lti«-y apjroached it, two la dies advanced to Meet them—one of them was M< ona, Im other was Mad ame Von Botliltgeu.j “ Danficrfeld wofnded !” cried the latter bursting into Yars. “O, i’havc been the cause of tliid; forgive me, Dan ger fold or you will R i me. 5 ’ "You forget madin, that you be long to another." j, " I am yours only—l can never love another—nor does tYi person you al lude to,” added the tidy turning to Ei nest, “cherish an atl vjhroent to ro*.’’ “My only f- cling ur yon madam,’’ Said Ern- st, with meaning, “ would be g.irtilude wero a certain paper destroy ed.*’ “VV hat is the mcaidng of ali this V’ asked the father of Id nest, coming for ward. “ It moans,” tearing to atoms the promisory note ho received tom the widow’s hands, “ that I had a very ugly dream last night. I dreamed that I played at rouge el noir, and lost all the money yon c.-.vo me to purchase my coinmUrion with, and then that I made tip die loss by p'omtsing— ’’ “ Hush !’’ said the widow, laying her finger on her lips. Then it was all a dream I” said tho oiJ man. ** Look at my uniform,’’ replied the Captain. “ And what did von mean in the story you told just now “ Forget o. fo-.h- r,” siiJ Eurn-st.— “ Dear Memia, look up, my love. It i* our wedding day; suit if you do but love me I’m die li ippii at dog that wea s a satire and u 4 -lluimi.’’ That very day, two weddings were celebrated in the faun-h use, tliose ot Captain Earnc.t Walstein with the Iran 1.-in M *-nnu Alteuherg, ami Huron VOll i)jng-rfeld with the yet be. u.iful and wrultby widow. Ti e Captain never tri"d hit luck ag in at any game of chance. A Qi beh Witt.— \Yu have heard of a rather qttmr will whicli »B'lat»ly ad. tn tied to probate in cue of the countim bordering on lliu tipper Cumberland.— A wealthy old ciliz-n l ad two tons, one of w hom wa« ia the Federal aimy, and' the other in the Hekl rank*. During tho eaily part of list* war the old gen t'oman taken auddt nly ill. and wish ing to divide his property <quul)y be tween his two sons, bequeathed to Hon ry, (the Federal loldier.) all In. slave prop -itv, embracing about fifty negroes, and to Ti iima-, (die 1-oy in gray,) his entiro lauded ea'a-e. Up died, and thu* the will stands. Hotli broil er# lived to return from the war, and the gillnnt su’diir of dm Loot Cause being satisfied that slavery was no more, generously divided the lands with his brother, nnd both are living happily together, and are biltcriy opposed to tho Hoiical pro gramme. -[Nashville Gazette. .vrvtnv (.’roup 1 v iWift a ri-putafcfe citizen of iMnrli-Us, (•a., gives the Southern Ifomioe llti.ii f t .'ornmisiion a dis:renting account «.f the Hiffcring from want of food in Noitbern (ieorgia. Many of the ftrop'o have u - bread and nothing to buy it with— It ali ra iu corn and bacon will not acll either without the cash to pay for it, sfn i motley in small hiiiiis cann H k* pro cured short ol five ptr cent, a month 1 n the In -t security. 110 testifiea that in one family, near Dalton, four children actually died of. tarnation in February. He believes that otheia have did in the sarno way, and that more must p: r ish unless relit fI f given tbfin. Men, worn- u and cliiidrtn ceme into Marietta aud beg, in a statu of emaciation, from lack of food. Fob Consvmptuks.— Tho Philadel phia Ledger u-kh il it occurred to the c- iiipany which ]>roposcH to run regular sto oners up tin- Amazon from Para, fur a distance ol 2,500 milt s from its month, that it wit) bo able to transport pngst ti gers direct into the inland valley of Jun ji, where tic consumptive viiloh ain restoration ofl-aalth nod u care of a too generally incurable disease ? Tho voy age, though long, may lie ic';-!e alniust without changing vi s.k Is, and will In found neither tedious Lor deb-limit g.— It will introduce travellers into some of tho most magnificent scenery in the woiiJ. Il bas been known to the na tives ftom time immemorial, that a re- moval of conMimplive patient*, even in the stage of well-marked ulceration and cavirica in the lungs, to the Valley cf Janji, at a height of 10,000 ft-ct ah vo tho sec, was followed by an almost in variable suspension of too disease.— This fact is corroborated by the expe rience of physician* of Peru at the pres ent time. From tho ctati-ties of Lima, published in 1858, it appear* that near ly eighty ptr cent, of the casts of con sumption sent to tue Jjuj-i Valley arc cured. (Kr A drunken French soldier, quar reling with his corporal, ended by say ing, “ Hold yonr torgm ; you ate not a mao.’’ “ I will ptovc the contrary,’’ replied tic corporal, getting aegry.— “Never,’’ replied the soldier; "you cinnot. What dot* tbe major any when ho order* out the guard at pn -1 rude ? Doesn't lie always gay four men and a corporal ? That shows that a 1 corporal is cot a man.' “ My opinion is,’’ said a philosophical old lady of much experience ard obser vation, “ that any man as dies upon washing day, does it ont of pure spite.’ NO. 13 Some O.ve— a bachelor, no doubt— lias devised an ingeuiiu way by which enc may ascertain tho nge of ladies—or of any one else. It coi aints in tho fol lowing t.bk-, the u3o of wliieh may be niade n charming little parlor or fircsidu amusement for the long winter even ing''. Ilind the t.ibio to any one and rcipu-f him or her, to inform you, in h iv many columns his or her age np p?4 *;thi n to aso -rtiin tho secret of t-,£ ir sg-i obs rve the insf-'cii -D of the fiid. note.* The answer thus obtained w-ll invatiably be correct. To make the gtiuo interesting tho footnote should be cut off, so ilia* the system by « hieh it works may t.ol lie comprehend rd by the part ir* to whom tbe table is bonded. Here it's: I 2 4 8 10 35 •3 S 5 0 17 33 5 1 « 10 18 34 I 7 7 II 1« 35 0 10 12 I‘2 20 81! II 11 13 1.1 21 37 13 11 14 II 22 38 15 15 15 15 23 3!t 17 H 20 24 24 40 10 10 21 25 25 41 21 22 22 20 ‘2O 42 23 23 23 27 27 43 25 20 28 28 28 44 27 27 20 29 29 4i 29 80 HO 30 30 48 31 31 31 31 31 47 83 31 30 40 48 43 a> 85 37 41 49 4 it 37 38 .38 42 60 60 59 ,39 39 43 61 61 41 42 41 44 62 52 48 43 45 45 63 53 45 41! 4040 54 54 47 47 47 47 65 55 •IG 50 32 50 66 60 51 61 53 57 57 57 63 54 54 68 68 88 55 55 55 50 69 69 57 58 00 00 00 60 59 59 61 01 01 (11 01 02 02 02 09 0-2 03 03 03 03 63 03 *Ad-l (lie numbers together at the tup of each column in which one’s sg; appours, and 3 on Imve the correct solu ti n. . A Rni* r Srouv fob Rom ivrie Youno Lamas.—-A w years ago society in New Yatk was agog over the secret marriage of the daughter of a millionaire 'u her father’s coachman. Tho foolish gill—Minnie linker—was disinherited by bar unforgiving parent, and at his ih alb sir- di not receive a cent ol his large fortune. Hy selling ter j -welty ntt-f other personal effects ehe set up her bu-band in tho res. tan rant business, b it t'-.e vulgar wretch, finding ho had drawed a blank, a* hr ns tho Broker money-hag* w ere concerned, n! used and Ufglected rite s liy girl who had risked everyth!. ;; to gratify a romantic, and tin- t-f iiu stupid, fouev. Li t »inter .1 pbihiithropic gentlemen of Wuskii gtr.-n wan called upon to assist a woman who was living in squab I poverty in that city. He found hi r ragged, hungry nnd half drunk. Iler breath was vile w ith the fames of m. erab'o liquor. Tue poor creature turn' and out to be Minnie Bokcr what Wit left of her. Hoinduci da rc) gloat society t * tike her in charge and give her a home. Aliont a month ago sho at no away fr 111 this retreat, and i« again a friquciitcr o! the low drinkcrics. The comic and sentimental actig wti tcr-i struck a rich niino in the wedd;t-g of *Lo deluded gill, but the humor and tho scnt-iuent seem to be pretty wvii exit iu- ted, and the mo. a! d< iiw't jiigi j worth n pe ny. OCf Here is an anecdote of a gentle tan, uow- very near the throne t f France, who fieqaent did not know *h< n lie had lived iu N-.w Jersey, bow to get a dinner: Ac/,i//e Mural on the Buiiard.— When Prince Achillo Murat rosidoJ in Florida, (I{. it,) wheie lie often engaged in hunting, it was sad that nothing “s*iais the wate', flics tho sir, crawls or walk.* the earth, hut that he served up on his labli-,’’ Alligator stenk*, frag Fliins, broiled owls, a'd roast.<! crows aro found palatable ; but there i* one ar. mal that the Prince don’t take. The huzza.-d is one too many for him. lie s.iys: “1 tiy him fried, I try him roailed, I try 1 im stewed, and I make soup of him, but the buzzard is not goot. 1 luve no pri jud co : gainst him, but I cook him every way, and then I no like xr S-atistics show that dnring the past year nearly two hundred persons have been burned to death by the ex plosion of kerosene lamps, and that tho destructiun of property aniotMils to more than 86,000,000.