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A« Uve In Atln b> pun it.
s<T»rM,y i.»«4MMia toaprvar •
rita *f bri. k Ait'l gmiiiu
I‘rU k by brick U* gnawing lari
liu \ ••! Lf»*n ibilMtui
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K.«»rlng forjr* tti. ul nod iiug
' amok) nmuk o *r u*.
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11 rat■ nut an "AirU Chonu '
Uiulalur* us aulj-hur nwiin
rUatUM b*«k>w At»niß»
Ml.ajx!j rttiomna aitrwtng out
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WiUt ita untaj ciaraor:
And aw> 1 Uir luiogUri din
1 tiiuiiitr* (Ml Ui- buauMf.
! ika a mtgbtyiTßat rhalDA.l
'vi.at Uug at th' * n»Ut rr
Hruiiflng wraith and f*»«'
S 4 adrim* wlUilu t«or bl*r,
N>>t aii Utter w .
sjiii|>aiiu Uke «• «na|- Um wilkra
lUa&Uavt- (mU; Vivuiml ua
Iftu. tuurtai. UinlMu-, brw k«,
r !t*|M-a • I Itrant) gruwUi.;
vh | liter fruoi th* kills and *-**■>!•
r> k*r|» th* an nab* g.dn r
Otiiw ta not a a<>Bg ol mum
Hut ol st*ro rod.avor.
And wr « nj lb* »*rv>ul ndraiu
Ringlug oti fvirrTsr.
Ha a I«altu Os tt.iWtt* inn.
i tiorus «»f lbs !•< wrr
(1 rowing sv*r new*r.
H aiunuag. droning. Uiumi>lng. groaning
*krisking, whirring. «|dnnlne
UraUng, • iasiuug. rushing, dashing.
lUaaring. rtuging. dinning
f rrrywhar* a imajr man
Halites Uia bu*y u#lgl*U<>r. •
I .rry wh*r*fri'iu murn Uii night.
M»Ua a. lUD ( of lokoi
n Ilium MHOUI. tUUHATHIN AT
im. (tMAJtTV.
-till f M«_t » miwt intrrrMinK
Sil.lmtli SoUool ('eh'tirutiuii ciuur oil at
111K Mliauty. It im i stniiot-il that not loan j
than thn nthonwind were preaent
hilliilre.l chili!rru were re|-irt-il I
I v the Hnjierintenilent of the Taring* ;
tohhuth School*; utnl t»**nle.i Lhoao a |
UrK>* number of other ehihiren were pro
cut, with grown folk* enough to uuikc at :
Icaat thrrr llkhcmih-L
The rvreiaea of tho day wrro of u moat
nature. The children ahoweil
erulrncHa of haring hutl a moat excellent
training, and of a doaire to cmalate each
otlrer in the aopiintion of fieriptnral
knowledge As au eridence of wlnat waa
■ loin-, o will atat. that one la>l ofaix
- .ti reck- -I no loan than twenty aeren
chai>t<-r» from the Sew Testament, and an
.wt ml nine hundred qaeationa from the
-inflation hook. Othnra recited remark*
Ido leaaou* alao, while all iliil Tory wall
An addresa mu delireirnl during the
day by Her. W. K. (.look.
The proriaion for the oooaaion proved
roost bountiful for all the raat multitude
present, and when all were satisfied, there
were of the fragment* enough “haafcete
ful” taken up hi feed as many more.
There wa* no nDpleeaaut occurrence
during the day. Ererybody went away
plcascrl and aatinfled and l-etter than they
.rmiv There i* no donbt that the Sun
day School cauae ill this section was vast
ly beueflttcd hr this demonstration
What a pity more such are not made.
The authorities of the Western t Atlan
tic railnuul gave free paaaagf- to schools
botli warn, and of conrae were profusely
thanked.
A roatked feature of the day waa the de
livery of the following adilreaa liv Mias
Jenny McDonue! of Aekworth, a young
lady Um year* of age. The addrasa, wo
are assured, was mainly prepared by her
self, and was delivered in a distinct and
graceful emieiatinn which channel! nl!
who lo ard it.
/•View/* oaf .SrA-.V Mala.- We are a*
-emhled together on this occasion to cele
brate the exiafence of Sabbath-aehooia
And it m only pro|ier that onr enjoyment
of the oeeaaion should accord with the
life and spirit of the eircuinatanoee by
v hicli we nre •urrontidid. Around us we
C nature disked In tier mantle of gey set
lmauty, and life in every form, each in its
own way pouriug forth a song of thanks
giving from very joy of existence. The
occasion i* replete with* in tercet to the
lover of all that is bright and puna. It la
the |w itching season of gay spring just
budding into young summer, and smiling
nature Irids n* a liserty welcome to joys
profusely ih-iuPiled on evry hill en-1 in
, vary valley Each getitin wind, as it wind*
Min.-up ami toys with the green foliage,
and -ach matronly biad. ta tbs Knxmealj
convoys her yoeng (rum trey to ties, i#
l-nt an animated ainteinMof nature, saying
m nomiatakalita language that this la tlie
festival season of the year, and lAldtap «a
THE DAILY NFJW EKA.
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HY HAMI tX IBARI).
Mt riUu tal«r a)| Um )>m *m*mm l m mill
Utti NtUillMMlh «yf ftMl ol plfWHir*
w|ak*>l. f ko.lt Alii uA\<* thi( <*Utir« AMtii
"M* W* # mj |(Jli| frWAtU, ATt* MOM M
UM bnffci Urn? nnre ol UU, wKam «maL
jlt ’tti i« i lid; pari drop of )4i«mib ll
U Ibe p-4rj of lift* %it)i ua, toJ 'Turi iu
i dr«d vosit im Cbr tm# in <«q» • bI«m4o«
,to ptaM oftr anj jotinr f«r* pwrnl liri
! o«, iWrciforr, rut«*r vith a will into
Uw raJoymrnU of «*er 7<wU», f«»r tl»*
! Urn* la eonaiMf to uiaoj of ua prtMa ol
j jah« u U>* Wutlfr iMih of \uy arbwh now
I put forth Anti I4uuni m our ht-Aiu, util
Ib® ohliWi hjr the cohl «ipr-riauiouß of life,
mml aU Vb« KXfutUhLucmm, Aiul fricmtUhipa,
Aiiri trodor ffsrlioKUy mml gunth* <PCi»oUotiA,
" »and sympAthira of our youth w§SL U? bur
: ifni uHthin onr koala, and frt>
n up in thmr huldtin retreat by th<> oold
frowua of th«- Votll W*do not now ar<*
thp KAtiut loiAgt* of mi—ry thal nUlka
ihiough Ui*- lane amJ gAB«v« at im over lb#
hf-lgf. am gAliy U«* diinro to the iaunii- of
our ova athrery vomiua. But th© tmbp will
Arrivu u h**n many of im uill iliarovux ita
|jrpAonc«, and then lh« c*punty of faijoy
meut within to* will Away uod die.
IM qb thrrrfw»w rtj-joT life while ■
UA*k ox U mxtny Udng Aruu.ad *ia.
©urn th© v«*ry trtwa And hillm, for they arc
laud mark* of oar lif*. and a> iu aftor life
wn nvail frr*m the well filled aturo houa©
<»f our memory each tirroinih which
W(r ar© poasmg. ©arh onr mill have a atory
b* tell i)9 of our youth. And when the
cold winter of lift* ahall be upon ua, wo
will hiM*k over a troubhnl |ka»t uud
feel how beautiful, though aad, how ten
der, though tinged with gloom, i« tho
dream of our youth. It will not then
matter though th** wintoni of eighty year*
bay** bret over oar fmrn**, or that the wirmt*
dinAjip. of hf* hat* w«-Ar< 1 our
h*-aHs Aud wrinkled oOf tJTRWiT yrt wrtt th**re
Im* Wilhm our mouU a njxit up »u which i* n<g
utered th** hUtonr us *»nr ynut-h, and around
which wiU all -hu love aud afTt-v.tion that
ia left to Um iu, perhap*. a tlroarj old age.
But I change tuy thrnie. ThiM \i ttherlUK of ;
the t«Arohera and pupih ol BAt»l<Alh nch-niU i«
for the ol e iix>uragmg tile routiuuiKl
*viett*iir« of th* lufltttttUon. Thu u our of j
thoae inatitßUona which came <{uieUy into «x
--iateuce, unheralded by any ol thoae comulaiona
ot eoou ty by which th«- majority of oar aocu! ,
iliktitationa at. tuh* red into U jng. Bat tho J
quirt of iu rntnuio* uu hf* w no oritertoo
which tu judge of iU tl*«fuluo*r» H.ilf i cm*
tury iinc« uothiug of the kind exi *U4I, and
wilhtn thia xhort tune it alone ha* pivuu di- ■
reetiou to the live* of tailltoua aud directed the
f soi-#tep* of Um votanea iut«* tho path*, us reo
til«iilr and virtue. Many Ihete are to-day who !
•re toiling houoraldy along the atony path* of
life, who, but for thia inatitritlon. wonld 1*« i
groveling in the alough* ol iguoranc** and am.
Thu hand maiden of the church, it <<A«t«i to
ah, of ctrij giad* in Ufc, tho rich and |a>or-,
high ami low, ita jkiw« rful aid In uiarki? g out
the courau of life. Without money and with
out price, all may j anticipate in iU adv. ntag* a
and lrarti the great prmciplni of tigiit and
wroim,whieliMhoald he the guide of ««***>' bon- I
eat |H*r's*>d It ap|teahi to the moral and beU**r
nature us man. ami i* no ordinary rapphantiu
that it offt-TM hr more than if receives. It of. j
far* |m acc, and qnn t, and instruction. «*ud on
ly to*k<* that the tboiuauid-* of children and .
y«>uth «»l the land *hall coin* forw.ud and free
ly p-Artaka «>f ita off* U im a noble mail
intiot, and all who wish for a future ol Unppi
u«n and prosperity, every one who would
deprecate a slat* ol aoaivhy and reign <4 *tn
in onr land, doe*, and tuaat bid it <}od-*|>©©J
in it* miHMiou ol UMefnlnesM and good.
But, m conclnaion, it ia proper to addrena a
few wards of Llianka to our teacher* In tho
name of my own school-mate* and th*>*e who
have aiM*anbled with na here, 1 return .< *o onr
thanks ft»r your invariable kiudu* *» b* na, as
you have guided onr young thought* into the
right (-haunelft. YooiUla a worthy and high
dotv. Every youth before roe t»a* »ittaa btm
or her au uuiuonal acmh which is uow fann
ing and uiouidmg itacll under four h.vnd for
that future which lie* before p«i all. And ai
though it U a eerious respouaibility sittl it is
one which yon have nudertaken with a full
knowledge of this isct, and we are please 1
that you execute your high trust with *** much
kiadncN* and i •alienee Again to you, our
teacher* and snperiatendenU. we unit* .lly re
turn our sincere thanks, uud offer onr beat
wiabee for your future welfare and happinee*.
WANTUU-A PRIRTEK
th* nroniuvm cbaitsmam *rt.mnutb.
•WAmtn- A PnuUr,” saye n» advertise
ment Wanted e mechanical curio»ity, with
braiu and fingers a thing that will eui so ma
ny type* a day—a machine that will Uiiok and
art, but util Ia machine -e being who under
takes the most systemiitic and mom tooons
drudgery, yet one that the ingenuity of man
has never supplanted OMchanically that's a
printer
A printer—yet for all Li- sometime* dffnpa»
ted nnd r. ckle** habit*, e worker At all turn *
■nd boar*: dey end night aittrng up in a dose
and anwhole*om« office, when gay crowd, are
hurrying to the the*tree, later stiU. wh«n the
street reveler* are gone ami the city sleeps, jn
the fresh air of the morning. In the broad and
gushing sunlight, some printer i* at hi» ms.,
wttb his eternal and unvarying click ’ click!
Click! Click! the polished types fall into
the stick; th* mute inUsgei. are marshaled in
to Hue, and march forth au immortal print
Click ! and the latest intelligence becomes old;
lliought a principle; simple lead a living sen
timent Click' Click! From grev* to gay a
sciential, a graceful and glowing sentiment
are iu turn closed by the mute and iuaure**ive
fingers of the machine, and *et adrift in the
sea of thought. He must not think of tho fu
ture. nor recall the peat; must not think of
home, of kindred, of wife, nor of baby, his
work Uea before him. and thought is diatned
to bis oopjfc
Yon know him by his works, an your eyea
re*t upon those mute evidences of hi* oeasrle**
toil. Correspondent*, authots and advisers,
who scorn the witnpb* medium of your fame,
think norths! he is indifferent to the gem of
which he ts but the setter, e subtle ray may
Enr irate the recesses Os his brain, or the
wen* he gather* may leave some of their fra
grance upon the tod-worn finger* But when
yon seek a frteod. companion, adviser when
you want judge*, kglstslonA g*»vv. r n**rH uud
premdaotar-O, ye people, adv*rt«ae
"Wntim A Printer.**
Hrxawi a rat a Tor -A very emastng appll
oaiAon of fraetiucmleleetnriiy has been rec*al
ty patented in the shape of a email, shallow
hot. having *>r its bottom a plate of looking
glass. Another sheet of common glass form*.
\ tbe cover, end there h a spare of p*vhs|i* an
inch and * Half between the two giaas* A
’ variety of figure* eat owt .4 paper or other ligbt
nbrisiiws are Uhl anon tho knktarfUM. and
•mi geatly rubbing the swHaoe of the wppe«
C* as with a hoadksrwtiief ar pieee £4 pep* *
sevoiol figure* ill rasas eteetHfied, a*a m
the srvrt mmMtm, ehtf hm hhnnt oft a«re*t
reto, mum to the man—i*f
Whs* ore In •*» the booh My ho kaag ap to
nerve as a MlrriW. The malm fundah a gr. »i
variety of those toy*, end the prihos re* W
I fifiy Meh spreel
ATLANTA, <iA., SUNDAY MoUNING, JLSE
A OHGBT BTOHY.
Thr spxrrtnai »■■>.» that itiulrf .
euiyin*t»«ml thffisiisb-ore **f Il.al. ,r« u<H
lnulwl Vt» th- «lim* Th* m haw lla in 7* '
tmaaMmll a* th* Uni r«tU|a iu
TiwitinM, )U icrln l.ur, tl>* do*v *!»•>-*
that bruala nj>«# H iu iti mlu Ui Mai* or
U>* rlaa.ua - tut uiuateaJ til* lU.rTwwii.m 1
thruoirii it* fa«v*l nWnt btlTi*. «hra '
a|(itat*»l, mar itopait to Um> and
ajrManuw uxbt* vliu L it *vrv uml id it
|'H *- uu to the aaa* ol tha aaarmer *
fn weMrad --.'tikHß, a aon appal
tiu« imhm I'kaUebo naaa avrav xi,*-tr
li»*a oa afcorv »htU ytatiitoK fall err-lit
•o ihiitriSmOlf Um .pintoal «StU*
that ar* aaid to haunt th* qaiatof rhur- !.
;ar<la or th« .larkuua,ol th*b*d-rhainl--r.
auttht deny thrir exiatauire vh*u thr
ghurtiy opwattona u linn
ailtnihranoa to th*
than to Uioae us thaxr fallow amalan* >n
ahor* } I'hoa* (thuatly ronui which faaci
nat* the ieuore of the (orncaaUc ar* th* ]
riprmaiou of rxpeneooca which it ia giv- !
«u only Ui tailor* to powni Tli* Msa,
like th* land, nofohU muftma* of which it
will not yield the eolation. They may !.<•
thought worth crediting or not, bat cor- !
lain it is that the whiali I aui '
now about to relate m poao**** I by other, 1
u Well a* aawaelf, trwafcworthv wxUiiwa,
•wtpMnjoatae at mcuml hpntri
hly q-lWtadU might rig tin belief whi-Jj :
oolui-’ may «iwiii■ -I ! ff.vfc my *..r f W *
Mva.
Iu tho year IKSff 1 waa oecoud mate on
hoard a huge Anetralian trader of aixtueu
hundnsl tone burthen, called tho Ann
lhigr Wo had onr fall complement of
haiuU on board, bawden carrying twenty
four -pi—i'UK*ra Our dealiuaUuu waa
Sydney, New Houtli \\ aim. Wo healo-l
out of doelu on the Trth of Mofitcmlmr,
and four day* after bad left Orareai-ntl
with a fair wind down channel.
The Ann Page wa» a lon«, Idac-k ahip.
with bow, that wonld hare done for one
us tho** popular vcaaeL known a* th*
Alienleen clipper* Kb* waa "fjn.ii for*
and aft. and liatl the largeat main-yard of
any of the ship* of !i*r tonnag* auiing
out of the Ea»t India Dock* Indeed, it
wi> the weight of her apar*. that, iu kiiit*
of her full hold, mode her no wliat aailora
call “crank.“ that i» to »ay, prone to lar
very much over wheu the wiud wo* a aid*
one. but her rate of * ailing wa* very
groat i have known tbe Ann l*ag*. when
homeward bound, in the imrtheaat trad*
wimU. with her yard* braced up to a
{mint that would idlow the h-retdp mast
,tun -ail to draw, to ran thrt-e hundred
aud acveuty-four hour*.
It wa* a glorious yiglit to crawl out to
tlie flying jib Ikkiiu end, and, steadying
yourself with tho foro-royal stay, to whicli
the grout ship c..m* rushing tovrar-.E you.
It won hi have mail* you diuy to have
looked up at the imperial sweep of canvas
ItcUying out so high shore, aud urging
forward the long black hull, whose sharp
stem out tho water into two pellucid, froth
capped jets, leaving a long, long war I**-
hind a white ribbon u]h>ti thu iauglimg
foe* of th* gn-en waters. Yon could know
how wonderfully Well th* glint ship vs,
bundled by her arrow like wake, aud by
th* perfect fain- s* of tlie braci-1 up sad*.
To place yottr*. !f in imeh a position, with
the *|>«utaoh- before you of Un- ship lor
ever, uu it were rushing npou you nerer
approaching, is to fed a pleasurable sen
sation, which 1 should advise the man of
luxury who has uxhaustod all known en
joyments, and sighs for new ones, to try.
It wo* in latitude three degrees south
that tho uuudgnt which 1 am alamt to re
late lieftdl ns.
We had made a quick ruu to tho Tain ,
but wore a loug tun* detatnnl in thoae
latitudes liy what or.- known to sailorx a*
th* ' Tfoldmiua' light w inds, variable ns
th* amok* from a Loudon chimney-pot
Nothing can lie more irritating t>> seamen
thau these winds. They would much
rather encounter a heavy gale; they know
what they ar* about then, and how long
their work 1* likely to last. It may hi- a
quant ion of "all hands," and a six noun'
work; but what of that ? When th* ship
is one* snugged, when th* sails or* furled
aud reeled, thu batch** batt*uc«l down. ,
the rope* died *w*v. and tbe ••tat" of
grog served out, the thing ia over, and the
men leave th* dock pretty certain that all
that may he required to bo done after
that the watch can do tluf the Doldrums
k**t' th* watch constantly employed
Hen*i>de ffleem will taughten the brace*,
clow the sail* up, and watt till th* breeze
gets steady; lint oftteer* hare to sen* un
der captains, and captain*, a* a rule, are
too anxious to moke what headway they
can. to car* about the trouble that their
anxiety entails. Hence, in then* Dot
drums, awry wind that blow*, however
tocbly, lias to !x> met by bracing about the
yar<ls; and, as thnac winds may tako it in
to tlmir In'ivls to blow from the Unity-two
(Miuts of th* compass in the abort spa
of a single hour, you can undarstand why
it U that seaman should have such an ax
oltuivo list rad for the Doldrums
There is a legend, somewhat resembling
th* “Phantom Shin," that th* euptain of
a Spanish vessel, being baSed in tbs*
latitudes by eontrary winds, grew at last
ruraged, and, attributing his mwfortuu, *
to a priest who was in his ship, ordered
him to be thrown overboard. Whilst th*
holy man wns straggling in the water, th*
captain, looking over the side at him.
coolly bade him call upon tbe Devil to
take him out of the water, aud not npou
him. for thu oas waa his friond and the
other wasn’t. Wbsxeopon the priest, ceas
ing his prayer*, and miraculously contriv
ing to raise himself half out of the water
whilst he spoke, uttered a fcn-nWc curse
on the captain and ahip, including th*
nrew in uia amicllctioo. laaoennc they
watched bint from th* aide of the v**«j
without volunteering any aasistcnru—
When he hail eeaord speaking, bn sank,
and ran* no more.
That ahip, do what it will, can never
pass th* latitude of four degree* on oithcr
side the Line, bbc is seen only at night
She p«s«* clone to vessels, bat though
the men may be aeon working ou deck,
aha ia auvelopad ia a death-Uk* stillaasn
The water stake* no noise a* it ripples
against her side. Th* craw ar* ghosts,
and their shalaton hand* pull phantom
ropea. The star* mm be seen ahining
through her gossamer *ada, and bar cab
in* are without light
It bodea no goo l to any vcooel to meet
that ahip.
We bad raceeeded iu creasing the Lin*,
and were in latitude three dagreea south.
AU tlie morning wo had been hard at
work in trying to catch the faint atet that
laatlv moved tbe sail* juat enough to give
Iho reeael ateeroge way Thee fternoon
wore away, aud the *uu sank beneath Um
horizou, snveleped ia Urn ckmdltw* splen -
dor only to be witnessed in the tropica.
Out nuhad Um Mars, and night aetUed
upon th* ocean with a sudden and solemn
hash. With the ilarkuaaa the faint air,
which had bean auffioictiUy Sternly for a
tew hoars, and which wo hod hoped
would earrv ua on through Um night, dual
away, and the shit* lay becalmed
In merchant crops it is generally Uic
custom for the chief mate to take charge
of the port, ogd the second mat* the alar
h.-md watch I hod to come on deck at
mirkt lietla, twelvw o'clock of night, until
frail m tba morning, which U onllad at as*
Lo ifntnii watch At the eapivatios,
tiw ref. .re, of Uis aaooud dog watch 1 rv
tvred to my enWn. and, throwing uyndf
opon my eat, rise* own the four hour*
jlLat wars allowed ms for rtguma.
<>n ."an, ipun kwh. 1 b~vad th*
ship still tendnel Hi* vvr.le were
epant th* mauasall I,soled up and ail
Uuse i .yais farted
’Vj w sU). has had s spoil of r, etn*
eight o’clock Me'•writs sect the chief
insl# t*. ma ImfoTW laevtas the ilwt "If
I were y-t. Id serve lb. •tail* word watch
the aeius - that’s to say if th* *kq,-r
[ don I * UM Tip ~
“1 hope he won’t,” I aswwered ’I s*
heard the men grumbling a gmsl d* si
•lent the conttnnano of lieir wrvk, I
won’t tuwch the yards for a cat a paw
1 hat* is a heed ■ aim on now. at all avsou
and it looks as if it meant to fast, t 0...
-hint It r
Itt. I hope it may. tor ysvgfa
li -1 night” He wont away, and I turn
<1 to paoe the deck With the •vrwfriK>n
«f tH«- tuan nl Mm vrbre*!, um on Ik© tool
-at *rfi Um Mill©. »»4 mynrlf. Uutfarilj
wan viatfcl© W)i©n n ship is ns
«• W lb© vnlf'H jiret oomre un clerk |*j
niifiwer the matin full, anti then reuirns
Os ©«»aree, this u na* hu|»)mmuvl to
Ih».*Lul the l»oatevnin « mat© in un ibn
al»*ri lo iiijm- them op wlteu thnjr nr© nan
td-al, anTu, uhlmJ, in a reranorr, n-wp..ri
sible for their But when
there in nothing to lie «iune. ami when
the w< ather m m fin© as it sm tn the
pDfilri tnatation, the poor frikivi ti..»v
)Hst as well be btftow as «»n dark
It wan on© of ibe ealmret nights I ever
jr.ra'iwher fuwrinff we* i »f Th© ikire
wen with ih*«*e lag, Uu&rcxi*
thr tropical ua«iHiKliUi l'hn fauti Awiu
of the ocean causeri tbe long silent »Lii) to
laxilv and gwntiv svav to and fro. and the
harel? nudihl© creaking of thu roddi r.
and the soft flapi •iui< of th© gboaiijr can
vas overhead, seemed td» make a kind of
uiuaic m Ute dark air. wlurh dui not du»-
turb, but added; as it were, to the pre
vailing alienor.
I walks-d op and down the d©<*k for
some time, then went and neatotl lay** If
aft uiton oue of tbe heneo»>j*a. near the
wheel. The mao had released bis gTasp
of the fa)M>kes. and war stAudiriK with bis
hands m bis |a*ckute along-aide of it.
Holding it waa of no ua* . it stood without
astir. I drew a cigar from mV,* pocket
ant} t*egan to s*n*»fc** Am I tbr*vw »«»i
thu llainnig fuM-, U.c man at the wh« *d
said—
. May I g*» for’anl sir, lo get a chew to'
baeejr? The wheel'll hold on by itai ls un
til I coiim* bark.* 4
1 perceived that this w.m the case, anil
answered
“Yes, yon may go. But don’t be long
gone.”
The uml* walked forward, faud«H>nt<n
n«**l Miuoknig. Although a sailor. I uu*t
plea*l gnilty to fancies which, be they
what they may, poetic or not, 1 mast, in
justice to manners in general, coufreu will
not often b© found anu*ng*t them It was
always lay delight, on such a night as this
of which I am uow writing, to wri mv*< If
in some aequcatcred part *•( the Avt'k,
and. gazing oat into the bine darkness
that ©nvalopcwl the aiuinbcnng. alar-lit
ix'eau, imagiuu th© prooenc© of straug*
Hha|M*s hovering over the wab r. and call
ing to ©ach other y> tone* that name
through the darknuan like the boli«»w ©rho
of wavis rolling into some diatant cavern.
My imagination was at timre so vivid a*
positively to realize to myself Uu faqt u»-
sic creations with which 1 thronged th©
•lark ocean air. Imeaning my elbow on
the rail ntiuißK along the ship's side. 1
bowed my head upon my band. and. with
mv cigar alight in my month. Tickled my
self up to my favorite indulgence of
thinking strange things
Two luinutre could hardly lure ©Upsed
si>ioe the man liatl left the wheel, when I
distinctly Lnard n human voire hail the
ship from under the stern. 1 started,
then, jumping to my fret, un lieslUtiugly
anpmaehed tne taffrail, and looked over
My thoughts, from their imaginative ten
dency, were so in liarmany with the aonnd
of a liiinmu voice thus uttered, that I
might have deemed it for a moment a
freak of fancy. Yet the amlout tij*g insu
tier in which I responded b tm* c«il
proved that the voice luasi have had *»i * -
thing very r*»ul ahnit it. Tli© reptain's
gig, whicli hung over the stern, pr -v . uted
m< from feeing at ©«~ w into th© waiter 1
had Uj go b* the qnarb r and look ov©r
Forsoan ©lometitri 1 could sre.notbisg
Tho Ism* of the sea on all aides. Jhark as it
was, was rendered yet darker /ait under
th© ships counter by the sham>w thrown
bv the v—reL 1 shoutrxh "Who** there
My first impreamon was that s'uih one
had fallen «>yerU>ard. and i cxfxvtinl b»
be answered nr the bubbling cry of a
drowning man. My hand iw4inrtiv«dj
grasped a life-preserver affix**} by hoi
yards to each quarter of th© ahip, and I
thrust my other hand into my pocket for
a knife. *
A low, strange laugh uauwHliaUdy be
neath caused me to utter an involuntary
ejaculation of horror. I never heard a
*ound so mocking, so unnatnrwl. so start
ling, »o weird. Immediately after, the
same vote© cried o©t in French.
“What ship’s that T* I answcrel
,# Th© Ann Vire.”
As I spoke I observed a phosphorescent
glitter ns of a host moving, and th# dip
nine of «>ar3 into the water, and from the
aarsnesH under our ship’s stern, a shallow
surrounded bv this nbosphoreaoeat circle,
crept out. The pallid light of the atari
disclosed b> me th»* extraordinary sj>ecta
cle of a man iu a small r owing host I
could not see the linoaxnanU ot his fa*> ,
but 1 coaid Perceive that it was quite
white, and without beard or mtmlachc.—
All rUe was rendered shadowy by the
darkness. I could perceive that he was
rowing, vet I heap! no sound- as of the
splash of water. When opi>osite k» me,
and at about ten yards ft\>m the ship, the
boat stcpi»ed quite suddenly. The voice
called out in French, it tfo a hollow
voice, as vuii might imagine the tone© of
a man who should spook not loudly to
yon through a largo tul>o.
“Where are you from ?”
“London.” Y auswored, at rain mg my
even to discern, if i*oasible, thi‘.t>utiuio of
tbe ship from which I lndiovcd this boat
must have come. But I could •*re roth
ing.
“How long are you out*’*
“Forty nine days.”
“How long bavr ymi l***vr* 1 *cca)tuc<l ‘
here ?"
Si m e auusot
“When did you miter tbc“T>oirlnima ?'*
“This day a week ago. And who are
you’"
1 was anawvred by the same strong©,
low laugh. It cam© arrenw the water w ith
a harsh, mocking echo. I was aaiaaed.
| thunderstruck. T looked ground, eager
1 for some companion who should assure j
I me, by lus owu astonishment, that 1 was i
[ wot in a dream. At that moment I per
[ csfiwwd the naan who should bav© been at ;
the wfcfiel returning Hd Advanced hairti
| iy, for he bad heard me speakiug. ami ]
1 was evidently curious to know what Ii
! could p« arihfry |w astdrenaing
■T^iok** 4 IoRpHNI in a «!©sq» whi»|»©r. i
pointing to th© beet and ita solitary oocu ,
pant. ‘T©H me, what do you see thenT' I
He strained his ©yes under hi* homy (
palm, then with a murmur of surpn**-
(jarulsted,
. “1 are a man in a boat. Wht-re’s his I
■Lip? ’ Aud. lUm* myaeU, h© also threw a
•rart lilAfi fitanre wnm th© Hanson
The voice from the boat ©srtauned in .
IWh—
“1 are two of you now; let let the maii
who m4kke to ma first tell me if hs b> a j
Freecams a 14
“I am not
I 1.. 1 % —lafasUiM. Uaas ©• V .o«
' seal.
“Ye© might here 4*m • M lev mimmmUy
f 1 1 111 I 111 k him rhllt wealed.
«b*a the mao by ht ah, &* © somewi»t
krrited voAre, adwf ms Ad had He©*
saal 1 laiaryeted whet had pare f. and
the© he rapid!; ridfimA. *
“Have nolhlag to 4© with him 1 k»«»w
what h© wawta, and Whsfi he ta, sir Hs •
-m o' the rruv 4 the Htsaaish reeael as
; H'*m wilm ahuet here and oaa t get out
!•» the Ixddrueu I’fc often heard that
her skiprer e nds o*e **f his hands oqX in
a calm U» r«fa«>uaoitr© like fHiell wxo»t
us to take her tn taw If w© do, wr-'U
; never ar© land again, sir 11m ahip aia t
, far off, 1 kh<*. Tril him ta be gm»«\
. sir, uji huu to k«r your,” he en©d. earn
i tally “Ifll mr©u mischief ta ua if she
m gT ihrmt sis ”
Though naturally superstition*. T grre
ted my «r»mftaulon ■ remarks with a smile.
My judgment ndtemied the swpersUUon
of the Hpaoish ship, tun was it Likely
that I could consider Uie man in the boat
in any other liuhl than that of a lewitj
mate human being who' had 1«c«n ship
wrecked. or, as is tlie «mie at rea amoogat
those who sail the r<%ran with nefarious
purpose©. tMirnsiiol by b«anjr east adnft m
-* with pruiuuum and water enough
for s few day* Further, I aUnl>utal the
wnguUr kaugb that I luul L«-ur 1 to mad
torn* that might Have toHowed lit© ill treat
! OiCflt Ish cUtesL - -
aiucr........ ... !
* f U*. ©lAfaS CA »fallal’ Ufa! fa ik Um riup Sf
an inquiry,—
Wliat nowr
“Come alongside, and we'li take you on
hoard’’
There was a short silence, then I heard
4h© low mocking laugh creeping, an it
'Wire, along th*« wstar Afterwards the
voice exciaiiaed,
“f doubt your fricndlincsa I can talk
to you more comfortably as I am. ”
I was again about ta aak him what he
wanted, when th© captain suddanlv ap
neared from th© companion hatchway
The uiau at my side instantly resumed his
j*o*t at the wheel, apd the captain, hur
rutlly approaching me, exclaimed -
What's the math r, Mr. Bum*? Who
nr*- you talking to, sir?”
I rapidly explained, indicating with my
finger the motionless boat and its doaky
figure. He could not see them for amo
toent, but on straining hts eyes through
th© duskiness their outlines grew visible
to him. .Aiding his vote© by speaking
through his hand*, he shouted in Eng
bah, —
“What boat s that
The answer came back in French,
“I don’t underaiand you.'
Th© captain, who could not speak
French, turned to me for an explanation, j
I tald him what th«* man had aaid, and
then we held a bpef consultation. He
was as Little uirbned Ut treat the matter
superstition sly, an I was. lie agreed with
nit' tiiat this was some shipwrecked sea
man whom thirst might have driven mad.
“Lower the starl>oard fitter and catch
him. air.*’ he exclaimed to me; and in
stantly I tonnded forward and summon
©d the turn aft . The thole pin* were
•hjijpedy and four men. with ruyself at th©
manor, juuj|*< din We put the ecH-low
cring ai>tMU*atus int<» motion, and m a few
Lad toadied the water. I point
ed the boat's head at the shadow, which I
penwive*! Iving in advance of me by about
some fifty and, dipping the oara into
the water, w<* fatartal off iu pursuit. lez
iM'cted to com© alongfaub the phantom
boat iu a vrry few miuntew, but though
niy men were pulling vigorously, making
th. water Hash in a ph.©phonisrvmt foam
•r»»iiad u». to my chagrin and amaaement
1 dirixovertal that. iuxt©ad of gaining up
••u th* boat, die wa* © tuaUv drawing
ah*r4fol of ua, an ‘ rapidlv 100. liefor© get
iinu into the Lifat I had slipped a small
night glas* into my |»ocket. whi* h was
gen* rally placed near the log m a stand
under the eoui{>an>on hatchway I drew
M out, and, standing op. eiore iy l—packed
\he diminishing aha*.low on ahead of as.
Th«‘ giaas was a good on©, and I perceived
tL.at the man in the boot was rowing ap
parently with all hi* might, lauding for
ward until his face was on a level with the
boat's aide, then jerking himself back
wards with great energy
“Oiv© way, my mci*.’ 1 shouted, ©xcs
todiy, “He a drawing ahead of ua, on©
man to four—gin* way chccnly.”
They made th© U»at quiver from atam
to stern, as they sent her tearing through
the Tfa*rt©rtly calm watwrm. I stood up.
watching th© shadow we oursood through
niy giaas ll snowed inhuman to leave
this po*»r maniac, for ag 1 ounankred him,
to perish aiona uima the oaa. Yet when
1 withdrew my tatoaoope from my ©yes I
could no longer pcrociv© the shadow. It
was only vim ole now through the giaas.
I stamped impatiently with my foot, urg
ing my men ou ta supcrhoaaaa efforts I
mi down, thinking that po©tnr© would
accelerate the movementa of my boat.
Then 1 remembered we were leaving the
•hip a long way behind, and that, if a
breeze fltauld spring up. we might Lo©e
her. I i*nee again rose ta my f©e%aad
looked ahead with my t*deac<»pe
Four tuiuuU© had ciapweal since 1 had
kt u*«fal it Now 1 could perceive noth
ing but th*- darkling surface of the ocean.
With an oath which I **otiid not re
! ririiiu. I gave tbe word of command, and
my men paused on their oars. 1 pot the
Ih»at .*» hea.l around in the direction where
1 - liapecVxl our ship to lie. Bli© waa not
jto N seen with the naked vuuon. but I
fancied I could discern a dark spot
through the glam un the horizon, and I
1 rteerea to warns it A few ruonent* after
I this dark spot wut ap'a-nx’kck, and then
i a briliuuit l.la light was burned. The
i cajdain had evidently got Uarmeal at our
alienee W© Lsy bravely to our oars, and
in about a quarUr of an hour were along
side th© ship.
It was certainly fortunate for me that
.'there had seen this mysterious boat and
its oecapante l*c*idc© me* If, or I should
. have been laughed at as a dreamer for the
remainder of the voyage. I confess that
it has always been an enigma ta me, at
j the ftolulion of which I have never been
1 able U» arrive. However. I hare lelwtad
the incident exactly as it occurred ta me,
| and I will not venture to offer any eom
uicnta ui»ou it The witn iwi'i whv. might
! help me authenticate thu remarkable cir
cuuutance ar© duprreed, one only have 1
mdc© m*'t He was was with mo in th©
Umi, and when 1 encountered him in tbe
Hast India IVvb I recalled th© incident
ta his mind It had not left upon him
half the uapreiMioii that it had left noon
i u»e. He swore, however, that he Wd
ucver lawn able to make head or tail of
| the matter, but he was quite certain it
• ouldn t have been a ghoul, although Jim
, Kogc.ro, (this vm the man who luta t>«m
lat the wheel at th© time) persisted in de
j f laring that it wa* on© of the Spanish
1 ship aunt oat by her skipper to ss© whether
w© were tuehned to give Him a taw out of
i the DoLdruma
Be this as it may, it remains a mystery
that adds fresh significance to the tnta
though pregnant truth, that “there arv
tncre things m heaven ami earth than are
dream|A of iu our philoenphy **
An Italian ittn-k©©p«r eociaamd to a pn©at.
i mh*» »*kei him If k© Mm glass A th* taetk
1 us hifa gUsats's harass Cos piwlhsir ©aling.
|H* rr-i-in l that hs h©4 asvvr don© ©a Th*
, Mil tin** he roa.h>—»4 that H* W ruwuaittal
• th* act ****ral tisfaa
j -you idd h«kat ua* that yon had arnr
dm***." ''tluli lath©*," mphrit th* iua h©*p
I rs. “I dal am ia*v th* trim thr a '
TtIPUIOr TK TfORL
Ml ASST MgW AiUtft
I«fM©i a imm aatah
jSggghr—
' «©ma Uasa tw» a©a*sswa mmm
**• iugf hrmari©
••d M I rfflidmfipii.
»nr* “ssi ixl *
U aaia l\« ta *»
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a UfaTUT
•from fafiftaha Fmm *
MAMMitCM xonemg rmum o cm u sivczi
buTTfa Bmmor. —On Tuesday, hf th* Ita*
Thoaaa© Ik Haatiags. M t Jahaa Botu to Mm
Harm Bmhop
¥>. W J*M mtrnilLm toL‘. fl V U
» TANARUS%» (taut W M »I— m 1 ———
A u©>v«r*a Ufahfa
Bn*t. BfaSfa On the l«t iostaat, the Hs*
Ts-ama* I). belt tu Mmb Huns Hare
M*«ar« nm UtmmAm bmtd aalta
I* AaasdlaytatLawk
rw f>—i >nm. a4Mmur
I* Mu *• taw—eta
Nwii. Tax 0» Wadaasdajr. Mr Wtt- *
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A a*4 (rt*t. w Amt. x
US' taraii lo kta. aas M»nii » IMr.
Wuust too. On Monday, hy th© Rev. !
Mr. ftaal* Henry W Wright w M>w Orfla
Bock. |
TW pwa4* l **i iSfair *«rj dear.
• I%ni fur awe*—«k* MaoS ta* ©t4 ©■ «M*r
Coaa— Warns. -L*«t week. Mr J<hu Cobb
u> Mi*s Hat© Webb
A pnf 14 flMt. vko falto eoe jitfal bmmU a*.
e*r» m •*» • 'U4 ©•* s>r mtu film "
Lama—Lt w -Oa th* 44h alt. I>r Thomas
Lamb u> Mia* Matilda Ly wa.
MUWaCai afisi *s— mm iwf
TW <«brMbr Sava©:
TW* «e 4 U Uifafa, tfar MgaaTpa**,
ILM mmy.* mmem <m<
gar lei *» HmMW Ommm
T getl ireWßlOe faW.
AW enufa, erring". * *UU ckll,
>ran -Craox On tba 'Jth mMool. TYmm
oii Stead, Eaq . to Mia* Borah E Carry ” 1
aud On.. -Tom IM'I m mar amaO.
I Mrkawtx b. maenad. '
ud a Mart oaa la •kuvUL '
Tram—Tr-aa. —Ob Um 14th. Hr. Jmmi-h
Tars h> Mm Mary Tarn.
-te*a K<rn« m< am imd rfcjdna Mi.
r -.- tar, Ah'! ■ -
Moon Moobo. On ikr lot. Mr Willulu
Moon to Min Maria Man
TW boMOoma Was MU aaro
un* Oajaod Or- -
M Aa Ibar kae> • tool, -nmx*
Two frianda, umr ao I ■ 1.- 1.. —. ami tka
aUtar a rioaoMau. . Bam —t to am at thr
Poem KxpoaiOna.
"What 1 yoo to Kraarw. my ,U.r WtUian’”
aatJ Um faUer "1 am dariKhted to aaw yaa
How do yon do"
“No* tart veil I have beco Burrte! tuec
I aaw you loot.' V
“Tima good.*
“No it vat for my tile waa aah raw
“I am oorry: Um! ■ bad. ~
"Nut oriofothar. Im oka brooghl mr a dow
ry ot too thQBMBd poßßrta atarim’*
“Too ihnBOBnJ poaada! lWt gaud ll
oonddoa yot “
No, IX dom, x (at I teaaUad Ida mower is
tawnit al aauir aud they all dmd ol the dm
awe, that iwJM Wan ragrng is Ragland. '
“That. Iwd
“Nut at ah. fortW akuu brußght 1 —
thas I pood lot the cattle. *
Thro you areiadMßQifal
“No. not altogwt bar; tar I bowght a baa
boaaa with !W bww. awd it Wa jbM bam
burned *
•Ob. what a KuaXortOßr r
“Not ao great aw, either, tor my wife waa
m it and one waa hanad with Um bouae -
Wbm m a ram i ball Irka a owia«
f roaot >—Whoa H wdowm.
Who* ta Um worm kind of baabahdry*
Wbea a Baa fa otowar marner a wobobii ia
weeda. ' ,
TW Lomdoa Tiara t■aging aa odMoaal
"Now that Italy Wa nm i by Wa two. war ait
aW W w kmd m lo taka Wak Wa Ugaa gna
fair
The Otdea* Cap oe lUoom! TW
Ctrocr Ktenwo. -to aa«a«a maatWr oTth#
logoi penfaqoiaa. kediag o.*r maar old doca
atah neaaUy. ao (or (bigot himaeif aa lo
mritakr tka -wfiT for the ••deed "
Matraaoey a hM brock wWot aakaa. want
bed*. cuafortaUa aripman. amakiag r far i.
toured orma. tad bpo, tmi weodo. fairta ,i
aluog m bum, ndaamsd rtockmga. hook
jock r, bopprscan, eta Hartal.!
k Itigraii Wtyiafag *o go* wax. «e
mwadiag iwrr fa saw »o dry la fata omd
preach far kim. aa W waa wax. "So. Mr. [
thoak yea.' waa the pramp* reply, “preaab
yemetf eon wilt W dry eaoogk fa Ibe pat
I wm ntaae Wii
Mr Warned Me.
owe au lii tan I dot
a-w Itoaa mrdl
Ni©aab|«i<q.
faa4 M Alai tMtapiwnw©
rw OmWv tasta’A
lao<|U©t*«McqaHw«.
Mfiitalba*,
ko emmect pmotrr. na being aaked wkot
Ibe mixed hu color, wuh to giee ao faM aa ef
fect, enewered, “I mix them with brain*. «r
A isos out Week, who uffutml bail for a
tn—ft. waa aaked by tbe JOtlge if he bed any
tncamWnaoe oa hu form. “Ok yea. " aatd be.
■my oU woman
A eodor. rxborUag at a prayea meet rag is a
Loudon chapel, antd that oa dark. Moray
night*, while oa the am. ke had often been
comforted by that beautiful paanga offtenp
tare. "A faint beet* aeeer won fair lady "
Ulna ro* to mo untmo
Don’t .cream taler, yon ora fri.-hteaaif
A aacren aeat of nut obowt a aanowma
ol mfad
Uua Ant otlk that know* ao turning
Practice (on the piano) maker parfact.
And odd maid m on odd boot - ao wm with
oat a fallow
Tba trno ted of a atas'a temper ta bo keep
fam waiting tea mutate- far bw dinner
Nerer faint tiw yon ora tiaaa. Alwmye *e
fart am good opportauity -or young man
TW WWW perauaa tbwra are abort yoa, tbe
more teen wailful will ba y>*er Al A woman
•boold net only faint wall, but be abort aaw
porioa
f be Wad that tea make t|r.iat eoouaaol
feaat lo tW koaband that mamaa it
“ Dream* are Ibe and. that we read wbe
we ore (oat aeieep
Ibjfea tie the fleeter uU-rapli of Um Wart
that ©ill MiJ a m rif rn ut *—* , n *
iongaoge ofay known t.. ibe two mmfa wb>
rorreagKtad.
Nlgbtef-lbaJ Trrhraa*. Tbe gtri tt.ai
npeete aa odhr at mti ingi
i enow wx tawui win a utt tv *aa
A fad tree Um* keen, away ptHetwr. by lU
awn Wak.
Uoe that Would go oat at fagkt amd mar ia
•gam ta the atwifa.
A mat, pan Umi will Wil wear with fag,
when tfaeannh w inanfand.
A clerk I hot u ae coarwitad oa not tn raw
down ita own work*
I *4 ii amt «t
fcrtuMj. Mt It— i-**,* M>4 >
1 rwifi ««7 tteTSSTS. «k 4
1 «n« —— r ••**». to* i ton *rt & vtt
' IW «o«i4 Mfcftkft ft rarp ta* 4mK ~
H*a kM 4mi * «nW« ■»«» tor to to*-
toa# Ktoa.MtottadU
M<4« •‘vmmi v«m a*j Uaa tii
Mom ma*Hd •rmpmuam *4 tow aw
H'-r- ((rtf nf to* My*art*ft at tta ItK'toa
ato tow <rf Uto Mratortw at Far*
M/>r *4 ftlurtt ** I mud
tow ttifttoutf of to>il«u
Law flapift} \A loUri* lh«l Um |*im
U raoMftW 'tt o«dWk
Mor. pnwf u, WOO tfcot UtoV Oiii &it J Ui a
Wi!+ ft totptOftHK ttri n*4 MB —t*n>—i»ot
Tkia rootyr, if Uimd, aJI fitmdJj
Uaftuo tto >aaUt of hoAalofi
•MI*T HTOKIFH ffW LITTL* T9ULK
mm ulr vault raiftcw
H*** iJU Hmkjmmi toCkw.
TWo «m oat* ft yrtoaiw wbo tort ft fwotd
ftod notofel lempar. fto i vto awito aranMy
about tow. to *——s■—*- wry rtfeM
vtowvftr Uto toitort a ooyUuug Mm uator
took, ov *ba Um* nhmt a i» H«r ftorj
rrpaoa»d toor without n rbow
*« * ,m ... . xl~. *«-•«-* v Sr* to-'a
at of ana*! .
•‘Vary well Pnuiam. a»ae* tattrwf.ua lv
BO tttees ob yoa. 1 tnß that hint lull
yon p4b9 an mad n whmwsar job oaftt
•aka.* .
"1 ul noshing sen,' answered (to Pna
ctM, laughing loolh, usd to bay* Bit*. I
utu BOW w open U*l Bystmonr black box.
min which ay (attar baa oarer permuted ma
to look. 1 *
Ho myufg. fta waat U tba senile. iaJ m
taking down bar father » grades key. when
liar father entered the room
What are yoa doing aid! By bay ?' ha ;
asked, tagniy
“I tn going to oprn root Wars box." no
■ vend the Pnir a. boldly
Tba King. cm beanos Una, w»a rsry angry;
hot wbea be ctt-mpted to reprove the Prin
t-sou. far aome a>yatarioaa icaao bo could not .
aay a word, and the Prinrwa. pamoinag that
-tha fairy a. «peii waa < ikng. opened the box
I afore hie eyes
i ftnmethzag sprang out and gars her a fait- ;
■ css box on lha ear.
Ah, daughter, yoa bar. ruined oa allr
i 'IV fitlinr li n lamin' -yj-- This
i. the hxdeoaa goblin whom I conlrimd to
•hot op ben, and whom yoa bare bow rr
imfti-.
. Tba Pnaraa for a auaaaax knew aot whax
la aay. for abe bad oarer aaan aaek a kl.te.ei«
neuters aa tba Utile Mark ftgwr. parohad aa
tba box, but rrmllaatlng tba Buy • decree
I aaa to bare aaocaaa ia wbatarer I aadet
taka,' said aba, -Wo. goblin, get back into year
box."
•■With pluaevraoawered tba bumble
crmtnrs. and tamping into tba box, tba ltd
a ff a|yi.} • too t toft toft* MOftllißl tnlh
but. what do yon think it waa?—Why. the
King, tba aourt, the palace. ererTlhing bat
tferrriuoma. How be bad dona it tba PHa
eaat could aot tall bat tbsy wan all gone. aad
aha waa atone
N»t kaowyag wbat to do, -he began to walk
• oa. abe Hardly kaaw where nil a grow euid
and dark, wbaa abe war to a little boaaa all
by Bacdh
"Let ma m." amd tba Pnacmn knocking
bat ah- haar 1 apt blag Tbea aba kaoabad
again, baa than waa aa aa ewer
1 wOl aa.be. mat tba Pnaeaee to kia.alf,
aad aa aba aaid that, tba door ftaw apaa
Than waa a Ira oa tba hearth, aad aaar u ml
aa old ruaaa.
I "You an walroai.' aaid tba old woman.
■ Yea moat now baba mr bread aad apaa my
!iei for aa.'
bo tba Pnnreai rotted ap bar alearea aad
began to knead tba old woman'a doagfa aad
spaa bar tax. She roaa early ta tba morning,
and went to bad baa at might, tor than waa an
warb bread to bake aad tmx to spin that aba
bad ao tiler to reek At leak aba reald tad
neither door am window (the waa not dm
non raged, bower rr. for aba thought. I aaa at
ways to aamrd, aad by-and-by aba apand a
little eteyv
••We will an where this lands to. aha
tboaght
So aha want up, aad then waa rant bar tiba
wont up that aad faand want bar aad aaokbw
la thm way ahe walked for a wbote wank, till
•he brgaa to think that aba waa gosag ap a
mooatain. PiaaCy aba aaaae to a prodagVeu
•tep She triad to ret an, and than aba Inel
kPoe and, ao auaT “T aid aaceatd T *a
' mid to beraail At the mme a ament aba ftan
ped up and toned baraatf right oe th. opead
:o t the tiora of tba aww aaoeax Ob. than aba
waa frightened
Yxirt. bdry. rare aae abe mad. “Tba
laon I aaooaodtba wwaaa I m’
■1 am glad r u baae (aaad that oaft* aa
f attend tba fairy. kaebrag hot ap aad sarryaig
, her bach to tba kii«. bar tether who era am
a the gabha'a baa after ett. Aad lain hope,
rftar thin that oar Priaeeaa waa wot qaita ao
toad of bar awa way.
roiwT an a xate.
■llata" aaada aa tba faHowing A
faitott by tba aaaae of Baad. ia amhxag Karr
Year s aaH ta a itsta dty, ms da tba ae
aaaxataaea of a ynang lady apoa wham ha
■attared Mmaatf be had aft lmi a ran decid
ed Il.| - “ He tolt that be waa faiditi
hie to the at. earbov. bet ta tkn partseuiei
pttobad a oompleti ermqaaet Net to ba tao
cruel to the domeai arbota ba lamgiasd to ba
loagambiag erer bis abase-e be cells. 1 apoa
her agnsa af sr tba ass year ess a weak n ao
: old. Thai be might toast upon tbs aarprtm
aad yoy abe voald ariaoe on dmcorenag who
bar aaller wan, ba ladmsaed (ram girrag has
aaa»e to tba serraai vbo answered bra nag,
bat inatraetsd bm to toil Him that a
Ttry particular (nanJ daaxrad an iatorrtew
Ha was unbared into tba parlor, and alter a
briaf May tta. yoaag lady whom be supposed
to ba rapidly appaoacbing diaaolation on km
account, antsraa.
She paused aa tbe tbienboldand looked cm
barraamd. He expected that, bat contrary to
bm expectations ao biaah of aalouoß or glmm
of raeogti'tioa, rran. bgbled ap her coaate
"Doa l you remember me r aaid ba, pat
tag oa tba smile which 'ha ißagiai I had
melted bar t oeg and eaacaphbto heart apoa
tbatr fret mart mg •Yon know I called bon
toot New Year's with a patty in a feu home
yea," aaid tba yoaag lady, who dxda t
appear ta tbe least rruabi 1 by the laaoftac
noai. “I remember Tear face did look (a
miliar, bat yotraaat
•Don't you ram am bar kiy aaotof lag eared
tbe bmrt palrerixe. with an air af deep ekag
rtan
"I bare almost got it," said the My with a
parried am tie “It Ba t Brawn f
-No. indeed. Bat isnlly amdaio. this is
Dot rery Aalttanng to ms, yonr ibrgattiag my
1 imagined that I bad made a daeidad
U&pfßftHOD. **
' tfe yoa did. ao yon dot the lady Bern and
to aay. "tttnage that your name should bare
--- r if me. Itowi. 1 wastblakiag of it jnai
baton yoa mag U*f toll bo what it k 1
•ball tbmk oftt •» a bib uto Beatty, this la
Mbs Beatifying, what bm become of my
bT-j " and aba trotted bm pretty bum loot
ißßatmotiy oo lb* carpel.
• Hutiet mm gleeynaabint, said Mr. Bead.
rb.er •n.wtittmtioa mao rapidly latrmßng
Wail. Jtttt a Mfto UaA I aboald ihxok . (
tour bans ia a aaiaato any bow jam tbe Waal
irnil iu tba world will do.
| Ts >w, tbaa. wbat do I sorry aa my fto.il
dare?' gaened Hoad.
A moment s |it tale il ledsrttoa. tbaa bar
lace bright an hag ap aba adwaaam Inwards him
with oalttsmoasg band aad . sikllly as-
Hi, Mr. rigeaft i*w dp psa da r
“Wbat did that ronag Indy obsarwe who mat
uow panned as, witltoß r asked a lady nan
bAlpbaa.l Humming bestead -Why, By
lobe, aha utnereed lalba a gaud tafttag aaaa
wftJkir.j; wttto ftft rtdftrly tart*
1
•ft sappaaa I aabakdr.' aftk'. v ft
r ~S
Tbts mean«laftdßß aaasfy feu ftaa am.
bm bsa aaaUftftMftaß atod. If Mr
OkMd au ia i- ar rv** t~ am
•an tomhsrtgb nmgbt tfte Caspar to ttptms
ttordm I-iib a i as apanattoft aad ta dna
Uaae es«M Bebs at mml a basraf at Iks hem
Us Btstotaltt oU Hr.pk.tt thM ba had
rtadaatad oad Bps raa% to ift «k bkftarn
TVs M man moftad grandad, and torrnwtt
erderad tbma af ton brn baaaak ba maid tarn
eat Bea did bm pmktoat, aad aftaadad tbm
ap to ba criaalißg loom Mr Otmrd pan
nomsmd them Oral tala, and ilßawaitif Um
pcicft 7\' a ~ u
•Mas dollar," mid Baa, “ia aa cheap aa I
east lire by “
■Tbtmm ieft ft. Make sot yonr toil
Tba Utl anas amda ont. aad old Hl tnk ir. let
Ikd it wttb a theft tor «W MB. ttWft bs ne
fißanan I wtth tbm ItUle motal to lbs r'orj
s_ Tbern. lake tbm and itieeet it la tbe Item
pomibia Bsaaar. aad if yoa am ant icanals
aad loose tv yon kneaaß>odtrade to fallback
aptwt. which will afttd using "
IIUIK or Twa (Una Bacttttt Tbe
••vHd I.ttbaa booked," mr* sa aaftaaft, was
written by Ik marl B. Woodworth, wtulr yrt
be srar a yoomoymoß artntor, warkaag ta aa of
tea of Obamboaa aad t baibam attorn. Ban
York Near by. In Pmaktord Bag war a
(risking bonne, kept by aaa mmm Mallory.
When Woodworth and amoral peril rota,
frtaods need to fsoort- Oao aftaraoon tbe tt
qnur was pananaaoad oopaaiittUaat Waad
worth seemed taepund by It. for after tokfag
a dmogbt. be mt hit glam apoa the tabic, aad
smarting his bpr dasfarsd turn MaUsty s ran
dc-t .. war raporior to anything hr bad mar
•■*~e.d- t. . .
bb, sasT saw**o».,, /ws ms itonii tt
tbore waa one which, ia both ou nfftoaHnna.
Ba snip anted lha as a drink. '
•Wbat war 001’" aahmi Woodworth, dak
•4h„ dmogbto of para. hash, rpriag ttmtcr
tbal as used to drub from lha old nahaa bnrtrl
that bang in the wall, oa oar rwtsm boon tbe
labors nf the ftcld on a softs y dap in auamw. ~
The tear-drops gleam >1 tor n bob sat m
Wrwwkwnrtb s rye. ‘Tm#' tree' *ba repitrd
and shortly after qnitlad tba pkn Hrbnmr
distal y rate rued to tba odbor, gtaopni * pan.
aad ut half an hour tor "CM ÜBkoa backet,
oar .and the mm doiigkMßl rK.Bpcmrinrn in oar
language was ready is smnaßeript ta be—-
hoi aae-1 in th- bbjWS af sßitcaaitoji Rafter
Fcanklia conafj. VsOßOad, ganpmpbwrlly
small, eontetniag only fUteso towns, portae—
bobs bottor and itk naa tbnp any other enasuy
m New Knglond
r. na.'Tcsjrys sc r toyu.
Ala - Jams Be nor
TBs 111 Is in I. nsfosmr sws
Ant mm sf emry sm md men
ted Btoß Ids 800 08.
luni hr too L'rtm fkg
Virt mrj Mtan Mar
rram oft* Tftgfi! -ft Ml*
AmMttfttatlitoT>u»i>ift
JUU MWrtTT Wmkm ttertft.
WWa DM M doftft. mQ)M tM Mt.
kmt Utaam tatamt •
To bam Mrn mm «f Mammk Uaamt
V**U MM opaM Um mm* <4 Lft*.
Wbo *m M» VaMm mm.
by bnMaUoodMa *m bmabad.
Byeßnebstoßbs.
antftßßsaatot.se
Ttey-rw rwflrtor 1 |Q ■ md BaaA md Witt.
W,H rally a IBs team.
CpeasarA pms bisß.
Barren Aw anas I Bs dices, matt is*
rrua reaty fttnk
Tmmm tos Daßm rt%.
ba Tits sal. aarvaux am coajnmt.
non.
Ws pnnA betew a eorittot bm of tbs Naboo
tbs
uMorraot:aad we fto gyestfae y.ttsft.i ad
If ds ■ James F tttow, Mantgommy.
Arixmsas -11 F. Km*. Little Soft
( Wueniß- deorgs a Gortitts. Hen Fran
etnas.
tabrade Daatal Wittor. Dattrer.
■ pin—Ti — H. N- Starkweather, Morvycb
ItmkUm - Newton Edunaft, Irak too
Drtimit. 8.1 ward C. Bradford.
Dftrlrf of ibfuartm—Kaytes t Bowen
WMlUMtOft.
Tkrtdtt—S. B t oootw. Ldtke City
iftrym John H CnMwsO. loOtmags
ldnb>- 1 C. Henter
Jttteoie J. tt. Jooaa, Chmagn
fndißia—Cyrm ts .Alton, \ tnemnar
iowu—Josanb Trscr. Borirngtoa.
Sftsoe-John A Martin. Atchison
Xrttartw Allan A. Barton. 1, is earth
fsrriritim M H. Hobihworth. Nett Ot-
Idßßtt
K -Uni* Barker. Stotoon.
Jtorsfawd -Cbm. a rattan, Bslumor*
ftftidi Vn CBlttin. Boston,
tfirttenn -Mntob fliitdfnm, ttakangoo.
.tftnaaeofd —J. t. Aasrill, Bk Paul
tfUsiesgipi - A. U Fkk. Vicksburg.
Vissosri -ttsny T. Loan. Si -Joseph
Mmfmm Letter ft. WUsea. Bobmbbb Cbfy
.Vrtrasdß—E. R Taylor. Oftnhe.
Vrtmfa-Cban E. DnLoag. Vbgimn Otty
.Vrw Jknmrtirc -Wtt B. Chftdkr, Wnob
ingtoa, D. and
Itow Massrr) -
Vow Jersey Jamer Uobsill. JetaeyCily.
Aft Tbril Homo. Oraetoy. *«• Tmk
l 'sfttA tbmfom- W. Sloan.
fltoie-B K. Cowan. BoUaus.
L» rftft. Aoat
Aft (arufiiw -4. H Jaakn, Chnrtasden.
7ftwraass W. ft. Mokm. Lftarty.
Toros A. J- Hamlkoa
l-srttcaf T. W Park. Bottamgtmi
I wymm-rmaktta Stems.
aT a kftd SB
aa fotkvwa:
Horn Wtt. Ctiwra. Chokaak.
*1 ft raißtofto. ttntilify.
tUinlfsodtoaß ftSiw Toft (Sty J
Wm OMto. Ckftß.a
Homes Qtotliy, T W Ptßk.
Mwak 'Uddtaar Wei H ttsmbla.
W ttOemm. H. H krtaftte
[il t'r - etChioago |
J. ft. Janas.
B. ft. Taytm. Cytft M. Alton
uattoiyaafttoftrtaWifßW l
t Mt. tgaartom ft lllluto, <tn)
a M. ttentb worth
Jufm IL. OMdttafl. ft ft *toe
...unnattßaTß mo ra*rs- >ei nun
IHdadgaaaWrißtftftftHMtooo I
Uos C Ooahaa Oka*, ft Da tdtog