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Tbs bus of bar bids ™ Aosbv brow*,
sM «m hteß of mmm ud taM «< IMb;
WHb • Stasis sass and a abort ata mp tall.
And riba Hka ths boopa on a batna assSs paU.
Mssy a nark did bar W! baar;
Hba bad bran a tarfad tor all tblc«a known .
On m»n j a boat Uta dusky hair
WouM <row aa man wbara u onaa had frown,
-.
Maaj aad masy a wciT-almad atuu
lf«ny a brickbat o< <oo<Uy blm,
Iftd many • radfnl awtftly thrown,
Bal bronfbt the tear* tn brr lortn* eyaa.
Orbed bounded off /Mui brr bony beck,
Bilk a noise Ilka the eon ad at a nA a eraak.
Many s day bad aba passed In Uta pound
For helping beroaj to Me neighbor a oom;
Many aoowardly car aM hound
Had been transAud on bar crumpled bom ;
Many a teapot and old ba pad
Bad the farmer boys Usd to tor k'Ss'yte tel
Old Deacon Gray was a ptoce man.
Though aametliiKw tempted to he pro fins,
u ban many a weary mite ha ran
To drtre her out of bls growing grain.
Sharp were the prank• she used to play
To get her AU and to get away.
She knew when the deeoon went to town :
ShtaMHtaM*Utotob* a be wont by
VMt 'retoH' •
eye
surly
-jflb Lroiij Bkh hia Br>.
■h in A amnd • •ky,
R “• *• r '" ■
MH ■■MM be wtfuld i>
liwjtagbla msloni'iaFofcgteusd
Orerturnlng bls hires o? bees;
leaving Mm angry and badly stung,
tnetuag the old eows> aeok was wrong.
The moaaaegrew on the garden wall,
The ystopint hy with their work and play;
The Aft *\hwwlliadwV»w atronit and tan.
And lb® (rat -baJr«T farmers paa»«H away.
One by <w® lb® ml ieavr® fall.
But the highway oowaublved them aIL •
THE HANDSOME ARTIST.
Graeme McDonald waa a young High
lauder none to Florence to study the old
ta*atem, w He vas an athletic, whole
some, handsome fellow. He painted in
the palace or wiped his forehead on a
warm day with equally snail care, to all
appearance, and he had brought his
mother and two sisters to Italy, and stqt
purted t.iym by a most heroic economy
and industry. Indeed, the more I knew
McDonald, the more I became convinced
that there was another man built over
teinu
yon have been in Florence,
dear reader, anti know by what royal
blijsralita artiste Stfe |*e rout ted to bring
Mr same I a apteudid apartments
of the palace anti copy front the price
ites pictures Bn tiiewtete. -At the time
I have my 'ffsomo few years
ago) McDonald was making a beginning
of f, of •‘Ttoau’A 141 k." and near
him stood the ease! of a female artist
*b<k was ccfcyitiglrom th» glorioas pj<-
turo'of “Jwlith and Hdl<g{*hias " in the
same apartment. Mademoiselle Folio
(so she was called by tbc elderly lady
who always acoompaun i her) was n
UUH UJfl •ByjHWnfflV-fllHlh'd TYrat- '
nre, iUW fee in wld-h-B' -st
traction could ]ioeaibly reside. McDon
ald was iirr«ueor»-ft neighbor, and they
frequently looked rarer ehen otht r's pic
tures ; but, as they were both foreign
ers in Florence (she of Polish birth, aa
he understood) their conversation was in
French or Itahun. neither of whioh lan
guages were fluently familiar to Otmme,
and it waa limited generally to expres
sions of courtesy or bnef criticisms
teclt other's lais>rs.
As I said before, it was a “proof
preeaion " of a celestial umraiM k morn
tag. sad the thwniueUr stand at heavT
ruly idleness. McDonald stixid with lA
niaui-stick acrons his. knees, drinking
fro« Tritan’s picture. An artist, who
had louaged in from the next room, had
hung himself by the crook of his arm
°vw a high peg. on his comrade s easel,
•nd every now anAdhsn be rbarfwf
’ * x P^P , no
“Whew I remember how little besnty .
I have seen said Ingarde
(thia artistuggfeurd to believe
Wlh
es BMBih, only the
■pwita al t retuSffcte >ouy
‘W the OodbußLr whatS ngUßnss to
d. m
MoDomH oeJv Ifld—
•’I H»»|wimb»s fcttte, plate, woman look
ta the atreteyg tbs Ksw Jerusalem for
“ We ’ U
4®. to be lyrynniswHla by her fneods in i
beavea, and, of ooune, to hare the same
“ fmanima Mrerfeer.
'l. < HO' ak -J- r - ' rr ' r
I irredeemably.plain face. Does she en
derstend English, by the way—far she
r might not be altogether pleaseu with my
thpory f”
“I have spoken to her very often
Saul McDonald, “and I think English
is Hebrew to her; but my theory of
i heanty croeeee at least one corner of
your argument, my friend I Itelieve
that the original t w<« of ever* human
being couWbe msflh 4s-»ut)lnl "Wiont
in any esaential particular destroying
tli< visible identity.”
“ And vou think that little woman's
face could be made beautiful F*
“ 1 know it.”
“Try it, then. Here is your copy of
Titian’s ‘ Bella,’ all finished but the
face. Make an apothems portrait of
your neighbor, and, while it harmonises
with the body of Titian’s beauty, still
leave it recognizable as the portrait, ami
I’ll give in to your theories—believing
in all other mfraolee, if yon like, at tire
i same time F
Ingnrde laughed, as he went back to
his own picture, and McDonald, after
sitting a few minutes lost in reverie,
turned his easel so ns to get a |>auiter’a
view of his female neighbor. He thought
she colored slightly as he fixed his eyes
upon her; but, if so, she apparently
liecame very soon unconscious of his
gaze, and he was soon absorlied himself
in the task to which his fnsud had so
mrxfkingly challenged him.
[Excuse me, dear reader, while with
two epistles I build a bridge over which
you can cross a chasm of a month in my
etoiy.)
To (liiBHR McDonald— Sir: I ntn
intrusted with a delicate commieaion,
which I knew not how to broach to you
except by simple proposal. Will you
forgive my abrupt levity, if I inform
you, without further preface, that the
Cotmteea Nyschnem, a Polish lady of
high birth and amide fortiM).-, does you
the honor to promise for your hand. If
you are disengaged and yous aftec-lious ,
are not irrevocably given to another, I
can conceive no snfflcieni obstacle to
your acceptance of the brilliant connec
tion. The Countess is 22, and not beau
tiful, it must in fairness lie said; I wit she
has high qualities both of head and
heart, and is worthy any man's resjiect <
and affection.
An answer is requested in the esurse
of to-morrow, addressed to “The Count
Hauswahl, Minister of Hi* Majesty the
King of Prussia." I have the honor,
etc., i etc. Ha NSW ADD.
McDonald's answer was as follows:
To Hi* Eioellenry. Han*w«ld, Hr., •fr.
You will pardon me that 1 iiave taken
two days to consider the extraordinary
proposition made me in your letter, Tim I
subject, since it is to be entertain' <1 a i
moment, retjuis.*- perhß®.*, atill further
refli-ction—bnt my reply shall I* definite I
an<i as prompt as I can bring myself to
Im* iti stiiAtf**r so tnit*>rtant.*
My first impulse whs to return your
latter, dscliging the honor yml wcmldty
me, and thanking ths la.lv for the com
phtnaiit of bur choice. My first refli'c
ti<m wss rtia relief snd toepidnss* which
an independence would l.nng to a moth- i
er and two sisters-dependent now on the >
precarious profits of my pencil. And I i
Itert nonsented to prowler toe aaatter ]
.with tliisjVwß. Amt F b<A consent io.
marry (frankly) for this advantage. But ,
still I have a condition to propose.
In the Studies T have bad the oppor
tunity to make ot the happmeas of im
aginative men in matrimony I have ob
served that their two worlds of fact anil
fancy were seldom under the conUol of
orie mis trees. 11 m ust bu a very ex traor
dinary woman, of courae, who, with the
sweet domestic qualities needl'd for oom
rnrtn Hfe, possesses at the same time the
elevation and spirituality necessary far
the uieai of the ]>oet awl puinbir. And
I am not certten, ui say <*»«e, whether
ffm toruMTee of Admo secret prnuuon. fed
and ptmpued te the itnagin*tion only, be
not the Inseparable necessity of a poetic ]
nature. For the imagination is iiMMiM
! hie of lieing chained, and it is at <w e |
disenchanted and set roaming by the
verj pVtoUte* *“<l cejpumy wteto are
' (b*' harWMto matritrtssfv - WhHlw rex
•Iteive deitefim of all the faculties of ,
mtnd and brfly be the fidelity exacted ’
' in marriage is a question every wotnsJF
should < oiitejfr .before making a hna
hand of an Ananjßst: * man. Aa I have
I ean gcßeraic.
nt, offense, and she
is tikslawt mfiga whether aha can chain
my tomry to well as my aff.-ctions, or
I yjsfa to BB baa®U*et>ve mistress the de-
of to viredouunant s quality of
my natare. I can oaly proeuao. her the
constancy of a huabend.
'Dus in» vilside been*' “ allowed -my
, ateal w«id and ba devotion*, that ia to
• say, left eaurely to myself I r * d s
Devoted the Interests of ColumbteOounty and the State of Georgia.
HAKLEM. GEQBGJA- TUESDAY. A’l'crST 9, 1881
■ to accept the honor of the Oonnteas’
’ hand.
r Tour ExnrlJsncy may onmteafd my
time and presence. With high consid
. oration, etc., Ghauis McDonald.
Rather agitated than surprised seemed
f Mlle. Folie when, the next day, as she
. arranged her brvfthte Bpon too abaik tl
her easel, her liandaomc neighbor com
menced, in the most fluent TtaHan he
' could couynand, to.-invite-her to-tea
wct-tißg. Very tiAch surprised wL-
MoDonald wlum aha interrupted hitn iu
Eugliah, and bogged him to uae hia na
tive tongue, aa «tadßnie,l|iar attendao\
would not bfca tfvtoe!?
onilelightedly in hisownbouteltenguMg.,
and explained to lw{ hfa imaginative ad
i miration, though he felt oompiutctoons,
somewhat, that so unreal a aentMßeot
should bring the risible blood to bar
cheek. Hhs thanked him—drew the
, doth from the upper part of her own
| , picture and showed him an admirable
portrait of his handsome features, aub
| atitutod for tue masculine band of Ju
dith, fa the original from which slot
copied—and promised to be at im wed
ding, and to listen sharply for her niur
mnrr-d name in his vow at the alter. He
,-hanoed to wear at the moment a ring
of red cotnalisu, and he agreed with h«r
that site ebon Id stand where he could
see iter, and at vt-Tir ~Tnrnt rs his patting
tiiemaniaga ring upon his bride's fin
. ger [hilt she should put on tldk, as a to-'
ken of having received his apiritaal vowa
of devotion.
The day came, anti the splendid equi
page of the Onunteas dashed into the
square of the Ranta Maria, -with a veiled
. bride and a cold bridegroom, and depos
ited them at the steps of Uie to’irch. M
they were followed bv other t'oroneted
equipages, and gayly-dreaadH i»eople
dismounted from each—the mother and
sisters of the bridegroom, gayly dressed,
among them, but looking pale with in
: certitude and dread.
The veiled bnde was small, but aba
moved gracefully up the aisle, and met
nos f-w- h—band at Um altar, with a.
low courtesy, and mi de a sign to the
priest to proceed with the ceremony.
McDonald wae coteries*, but tlrm, and,
! indeed, showed Imt little interest, ex
cept by an anxious look now and then
among the crowd of s]>ectatorß at the
sides of the altar. Ho pronounced his
vows with a steady voice, but, when tlis
ring was to lie put on, he looked around
tor an instant, and then suddenly, and
to the great scandal of all present,
clasped tua bnde with a passionate ejacu-
Istion to hia bosom. The cornelian
ring waa on her finger—aud the Cotlht
oiw Nyschrieni and Mademoiselle Folie
—his bride and his fancy queen—were
one 1
This curious event happened in Flor
; ence some years since—as all people
I then there will rememlier—and it wan
propheeied of the Counteen that she
would have but a abort lease of her
handsome and gay husliand. Bnt time
does not any so. A more conntant him
band than McDonald to hia plain and
titled wife, and one more continnoualy
in love, does not travel and bny pictures
and jmtronize artists—though few, ex
cept yourself, dear reader, know the
philoa- qihyof it.
a DnrtrKK pahtt.
The hretens should see to it tiiat din
ner ia served punctually, while the gn*"»
mn-t not be late. Exact punctuality in
the only politeness. Whatever fashion
may sanction, or the rank of the offender
seem to excuse, a want of |>uiiotiiality in
a transgression near!v allied to imperti
nence aud Ml-breeding. Flower* may
lie used to decorate the table; but they
are * grievance when they obscure the
view across the table. People do not
like to lean round an epergnt of flowers
in order to see s friend or answer a aalu
' tativn. A low, oval tray in the center,
with fonr thin, small glasses pieced
cteae to it and to as to make four cor-'
ners, ia a very good way. An exoaas of
floral deoorainsts 4 a fault It is also a
very great fault if condiment* and siut
■ able •Auoea are not witinn easy reach of
' every guest. In some houses the roll of
fine bread is placed inside the napkin.
I tHink" fha aiAjcritj at would
pateteHtefeet that torir uapiou had not
baodtati, A uapitte, fast a* it
i «mc- fruto toe lauuiry.'has A* Atmos- ,
■*»<•* *• -it fee* by
twiatingiffitao taucy tiba|M, or arrang
tag®* in aM* sa.i teta—a* the
handling by servant*. The soup plates
1 are sometimes filial bafcra toe guest*
eater the dining -rente The asouao for
’ thia u that it allows avery ema to begia
dinner st the same titete amd thus aaseri
perfect social equality. But I tiuuk
meat minds will retuse the Baaoatatiomi
aerh a custom >rtaga. The guest* are
. not, iamisbmg, and a dtoner ta a private
bouas should never ia say way suggest a
abatetabie iaatituttM
twitch-tender.
Al MATnaima- story—Doe ta which ’
there are no wedding*.
asY** “ * T* ffiri
iwvehgc, because “revenge m sweet”
’ girls are said to be going out
[Of fwtaon. If thi* i« true, the plumper
ItbegiM the dtimmer her chances.
' I "Hr lierling’s Hlioes" ia the name *f
» new lialiadrhß®/* the old man's boob''
more teHfcnni
I In I>nlulM
B h<> it«d aa nvaratou i>* truth,
' T» ■■ no wnan serksM State ter
• UiartttemSHbr. ' »
<*>• UM *
CfexTutiuor »U> wmttonal'ly in
veiling against iaeteon worship should
riassuiber tiiat it mate* a heap of differ
enee whose dare* ia gored.
Wwsx * hen site on an empty china
’’Kff/7 00 •< blind instinct. What do
you sell it when a girl seta her affections
on ah empty-headed noodle T
AoHiVALaova aai-hauge Uiiaks whan
h man marries a widaw be should give
upsmukuig. “She gives up her weeds’’
—haahould he equally ixjlttr
Ttei Boston Daily Advrrfitrr heads
ali lßiclo in It* oolumut, “ Tba tireece
teAToJgy.’ BM*.* I ntended for a
we would answer—Olooumr
ußn* wm a daisy," but she put bar
little French-heeled shoe on a banana
peel, in* flash wa* »t*tialhrm<-d into
a lady slipper, and then aiosa
X* ambitious fir! Id Dutraqus
rail in lova with a daar foraifu Duka;
Whan ab® Uaroad Mat ht■ caah
Waa all *» •llnging baah
•ba kicked !lfc® a Baabl<B«tnuk
“Ito vov play the^tano“No, I
don’lV'lsy fl* jdteib.WFmv iflkter Bfoi
nah, who is in Havannab, she plays jba
t piaiw in the most charming man nah."
“ Havcabauanay
A vouMO lady was caressing a pretty
spaniel ami muruinnug, " I do love a
nice dog!" “Ah!” sighed a dandy,
standing near, “ 1 would I were a dog. *'
“Nevermind,” retorted the young lady,
sharply, “ you’ll grow."
Ths Boston Olobr remarks that love
is an affection of the stomach. In the
interest of amatory poetry, we really
hope not. ,Tu»t imagine a lover warb
ling beneath the lathee of her he fovea,
“ My stomach, my stomach is breaking
for the love of Alice Gray."
"Mr wife," remarked a prominent
mauufacturer, “ never attends auction*.
She went once, just before we were mar
ried, and, seeing a friend on the opposite
side, nodded politely, whereupon the
auctioneer knocked down a patent
cradle, snd asked her where she wautod
it delivered.”
" la rr trtie that you are going to mar
ry again?, ylt'» vj*{y true." “Anil
whom <P> yon marry?" “My dead
wife’s sister." "Is she handsome?'*
"No." "Rich?” “Not at all.” “Then
why have yon chosen her?" “To tell
you the truth, dear friend, in or<ier not
to change mother-in-law."
riLKlltroKl'll TACT.
A new church waa about to lie ojienixl
toy tlie Bishop, ami a number of tlia
neighboring clergy were invited to Iw
fimwiit at the ceremony. Arrangement*
had lieen made for the clergy to walk
into tlie church in procession in sur
plices, the Bishop last The prooaawou
wa* formed, all waa ready, when the
rector name to the Bishop, savlog ; All
will lie spoiled ; two clergy are ooms in
black gowns; they declare they will
wear them in the proessei id. They are
rnme tor the purpose of openly showing
their evangelical principle*. ” The
Bishop replied : “All will be well; they
will go m surplice*."
The rector assured the Biabop tiiat
this waa UDpoaaibfe, and that any re
monatnuM-e toe might make would only
cause a disturbance. The Buihop, after
agam reaasunag the rector, said to tin*
clergy, who were formed two and two •
“ Gfontiemeu, are you ready?” and, re
ceiving a reply tn the affirmative, be
stepped along the rank, and seooated
the first black-gowned ctergyntan with,
"Good morning, Mr. ■* will yaa
have the kmdneaa to read the first leaaoci
for ba tote morning?" Than, paeamg
to the MQtad, he made the requeat that
be would read the aacond Iseenn. The
two fled to tad surylisua, sad toa pou
eeeteou v«at tnto atareh with the two
etaegy etad as too otitera
Br dastraof the tetaXfag of Freatea
hta heart waa interred m a heart iihspea
marbia nsefcrt at the foot te hte parents
grave,
ALLItiMTUH '< I
U is now twenty-one yeara sinoo that
an old Canadian revnaled to the head of >
a largo shoe-manufacturing firm iu Bos
ton the secret of a process for the tan- 1
ning of alligator hides. The industry
immediately became a profitable one, '
and aiuce then many thousand alligator
hides are annually used by our home
utißMtnotunirs or scut abrttal, prinqi
psl^toTionrton and Hamburg. At first
and
. ftp* •* teofr<<’l tos trsf- I
Mr. The wholesale maimer iu which
the alligator* were slaughtered, how*-
ever, speedily rendered tbeui ecarre m
that kite** •' irate WBibwHie great
source from which our supplies are ob
tained, and ths trade center* in Jackson
ville. The alligator* are killed in groat
number*, ixitli hy passenger* on Itouel
tfo* HteatulxMta plymg on the river* of j
Florids aud by hunter* who follow tlii*
pursuit a* a mesne of livelihood. After
lieuig killed they are flayed, and only
I tame parts wtooli are useful for leather,
such as the lially and flank*, arc pre
served. They are then (locked in a cask !
containing a strong brine aud Hout
North to lie made into leather. Hither
to alligator leather hae liecu used chiefly
for men's lioota and shoes ; uow, how- |
aver, it is coming into faehiou for lubes' !
wear. It is also meats into slipper*,
pocket-books, cigar-caaaa aud various >
otoemtendaul fancy articles. The traf
fic in this leather, which ha* hitherto
lieen of only in tins coun
try, i* uow making rapid strides iu Eu
rope, anil at a not far distant day will
probably reach no inconsiderable pro
oorUona.—FrtutApaprr.
Auaxasdbs Dumas, tils, ia the author .
of the following maxims. They were
wrUten in ths album of the beautiful
Viacomteese d'A.: " I like wicked people ,
I>etter than stupid people, for they real
at times.” “ Men look at women from
liead to foot; women look at men from
tlie Feet to the heail.” “All women wish
to lie esteemed. They care leas to be
respcctis-L" “Yon must sever try to
convince a woman by reason, bnt always
by the emotions."
In Hau Francisco, with the hon»e>
nearly all of wood, and with > |M>pnla
tiou of 23-3,000, the total aHNesmvl valua
tion of ail property, real and personal, ia
125.3,000,000, in Hamilton county, Ohio,
which includes Cincinnati, aud baa a
tnneb larger population then Han Fran
cisco, it is 1207,000,000, and in Ht.
Louis, with a population of 850,0(X), it
i« only >165,000,000.
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It wa* seldom brigiit, but iMKAnesa
WM aIVAI" | j ■ only
(lataall pfooeot itranpearefi HiMM T* lo
clouds, <ni a dark aud gloomy nuzte, no
pure and so pole that we might have
| iniAginrd it Xropctlimg like m<9cy and
truth shintrg m a world nf toi. .
oh the Rhhcf Non aitoer it ikirns forth
in full gtory. There a k(*d of light
i yellow cloud which is in Eng Isiu! kg own
by Uic name of " haraeiails," and ta, hi
I triltb, anfoa*r*nblfti|W «it lifog flxkh's, or
| treseea, thrown al mat hl aft dWWtioiiH
lumghm a iiumlwr' as itiieae. Os pain
oohiv, like moonlight, and
wrenthisl together so as ti|fucm
across thf buavMA, Tike the kyji of a
rnintaiw, with nm center of the Arch to
the wretMtehOof' the it
suprewsMi ti» na wtam wwflrg nomtoout
I*'' Atefesp. utatew- Hra'luallfttetoto' l ' 1
ib * lf * QXk 'F Wfe ot
again*t it, it w»« steadily approH.-hing
lite xruitli’,"lna, blWiffrfainJd {ft point,
rested tbere A whillft "Hie hrtffttHUii .
py was awhtWv nsdr ehovwtot*4kuls.
aud we were iunhstoltindte l—ato Bffui
gvnt arap. N«*w **lngnka nf toghfipcou.
tiuually kindled on jhu <yg| faih <i.
Homutimcs one U t|y freeaee jgouid
whirl aw though ft wcr? f'hJFWWof a
dragon’s tall ; flwm■*tedr^‘it o to>#W i.NH,
tte waved *]*poanMi<te PtM'tihMflMMily a
uumto* of Ntnrigfrt, eentete «M|>ea,
like a nun of fire ; thnu a tonteanfl tn
ilMtiuol mottou «( to» shafeMitef light,
which ye compared to > fowatafiou*
dinito of spirits. —Ai. Aiurrttfi.
—TO—**.
From the Au*lrallsii
While fifteen <■ it- pMlj in
< jiiiH-nsland, Australia, frit* n kMjftr.o
sculfi. they emus t* >x u pstat rata,
scalps bwwa pnul tar ms rear
mid a Ihlli, A r. diirllou of »lic rate to
twelve Im* msfli* *ll the .Mflt-reuat' in
favor of the kangarocs it is eaUuuited
' tiiat a kangaroo oat* ns riiiicli gliom us a
f sheep, atiddcsftova a* nita-li is it east by
the skill with wlitoli It ptiMts ont the
iiio-t sllecillmit toj k"igi*.
The busli of Aiistralik fJ »flr overtoil
l>\ flu* multiplying ol wild imts-w-that
they have to im shot douu l)i colgpion
i nith rabbits and knugaroo*. In one
ti- trii't nn trab stnllfrt’i got n<v*t" w.mo
it hilly veers ago, niui was i.evtrr sm-ap
liux'd lio wa* a cik stunt, -Hal t'ouJi a
onple of tlmronglibri-d <-oit* ulthnini,
t ind it has lieen inmnrk.*.! Hmt a large
, pr-ipoi'tion ot Hie wild hoi «<■* >g t|>c dis
. titsl ;ii> .( liis < ofor. Hoivi li 'lmved
‘tub- icry old nre oeenslomffH Shew far
' iwnv in diMtuiit raime-i. Hu uiamcbas
| -hot .i.tXNi Imnu-a in two yiuua,
‘'•’ ia atiMM
Th* man who expressed, an gtonlon
ha<l to pay charge* clear fhrongtiDefor*
io conijmny wrmki take it