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68 female SvtTmgt. ., . r. -Jits of Woman who demand, ' r worn on are but few - . .,: r pal bai rat'ierstani 1 ' at tbey ! , , t , . i-..liai-,, I whieU sbo u!it' , wit i wmnin,. amis , ,i o wiiout Wo-jiw .- r.i!r. , a -Ji , Woman's eb.nns.- , ., i'al I'""!' t,. , 1 i-i PoMj-Ctwent lo sea, In k benu'ifai pea-green , r , v to M hooef and Pj?V.f n100' J"- Tli ! I UK uii to the moon abure, vnisaiittoa-niallluHar, W.iat a'beautiiul Pufsy yon are,- Vouare' What a ' cautifollPossy j on are ' luv ta i to the Owl, " Yon elegant fiivl ' llowwondertelsweet v-oaeing! , i ' 1 1 o- i married too Ions we have tamed . Bat what saall we do for a ring'"' Ti,r iiWmw f.r a year and a day 1 . toe land whore the Bong-tm growj, A i. ! tore in a wood, a niqry-wica' stood, 1 ; tL a rSne in the end or ids r Uisnoee, TA .ih a r.ng in the end of bis nose. lisarPiK.areyouwiningtollforartUUnei Vimtm!'-' Said the P'-W; . !,. they took it away and were named neat day By the turkey who live tte Tiey dined nraine.eoJ-dwsoroUw, Which they ate wluie nwelMespoon, Tiiey daartd h h.lientofttemoon- pi . Vn Ttsel S"t of the moon. From Every Saturday. ,,, t;i: "' TWO IHJBrOBSTO ' i,ti of nosEsri . lltirTEE I. , i ..: the period of the adventure , nvirded, dwelt in the Roe de i ,iuiet street is the handsome ,' li." Madeleine. Cilifleur had i!n; m.-'4 Parisian acceptiui m of the ,i i ir.linued to lire, like an easv ' !. iv7 a- In- was. He could not resist i urn in 1 1 dinner. He ciuld cot hold ,-!i'i-' Aa arm passed under his own ' !ii:r. t .wards the threshold of the irmt llinon, or the Cabaret d'Or. iiK ur - wile was an amiable and good rci i reature. whusc youth 8iiilied the .! !-. niiv. L nder waat ciieamatanees i- iiiiiL-uf fir-ai. Known oer : niafc ia m.ii- i -t,rr wilh whlh t Ip nothing . t.i 4 i. trainee it that Colifieur and bin He w. an attached couple, ii nothing .i . -hi mi5 difturicd their feliritv than the j 1 1 -r r .. iwrtw. i.y the los of a fmttoii, r :'i' 'iiv rtorv i'! :i wasp tn tue t-.'lad. In i .'. iii.' w..i'i not have hi'! :i "ingle 1 . in- '..it ;. , lull wnich loll due tin the l-'ith if i 'jit- iu t r. i A'i ' t'lit bill ' It wo lor (our hundred 1 indlthv trr-ne.. :ui cn.irmous euiii. terrible ' r .i .,ui-i tllfl llaij . '.1,111-. J in iti. - '.j a Hi l i'i ian 1' ir i:piv.irds nf :. month tl.cj;lit mthing el-c. Ihey i i. ten w "iM .rTive at r w ' ii ' l.ii! 1 1 ie renewed :i up . luiit N, it was .run' '.i" No' to pay li woul.3 f t:,e l.-K Moment, Colifieur made eiiirt". in vain- ilid he offer ..'isnee- lo ..li the mus-ie pi'lilish- u.i- -li i'X ' - .-- r.T, Xit'iinc 'iriHiut hiai four li'tv Ira' c- ti be- nurt e,- V 1 t!ir !.'" .-. K' d ! T her lace, !v vif-itei iii.i n it I'i Ii.lt .in '. I 1 iti mn r.ui. til.' ."'tit .1 I I . the hai tilCT u tiiom, .vii tirti&t. up to the 'him nnd mt the to . .iti'i then made M ire i ' . i i. - - .ives disported ; , i . ,e all the m- - od golden smiles. 1 , ; - .nest dcbbrs, and on ou hrows could be Tcad this .,,-cription - " : in 'V H Ll,." I HAI'lUt 1'. Ni , u.13,11111 in .'.ni!. CoMli'ui' and ma daiac fuittej toe Kue do Sureties, and -imped th"ir ejiir-'t towsnl- the I; .ulevards. 1'tie weather w.i- 'klu io,:. and toe flower market o! tuc Madeleine loldcd lW perfumes 1 1 th- enchantment o! the morning. Vncrrheless liciie said to her spouse. Mv I ivc, let us take the omnibus. 'i hat ' with a sun like this? Are you Hlld li.it e insider' the Bastille ii a long in ill,' she rrm-tikcd. in a supplicating . rv true. Fat the 'ittis is inbderaWe. -.. . .1 - . .rn.J t ir, elfflltcen tiuici-. one is s men. aim shall 3ft ur feet cnsbed. If ealraidoi lying tir. j, lei u take an - .irri.ic.' 11 . fiat 1- n d-ar. Wc will walk.' 1 al-wu, tls-n '" cried Colifleur. 1 Id tiicm on the broad way of hirtiesty, .1 1 vhich ha no ending, where the onl- .1-' s.) slow, and the calacbes east so 1 1 1 wen protect them, ir has pro- - i.iany others, who had not perhaps, 1 in 1 jd intentions. , . .1 f I. w.A Al. 1 - , a Uz- tne traditional bait, and j .i- proud lo iiitv it. Stopping oeca- ' v. Colirlea- 1 '.Hed I fie lag a long 'v ihlAr, o'l o l. 1, I j Cere it to lilt'." o, love, it viii! ure yoi' S..T it will ure ',011 ten time nan, y I lia-ers-'iv 1 i ikcd a' theui and nagbed, ee vvrrc t si mut'o mvuni'd with the 'i. iv tlie grinning passers by. . iliey Hcic stopped at lmt by two I tWiwi aruit.aiida taanvntbmacx- i v -ij" 8(iilrr'Ml tiein, ,:. ray two miiiiuonaires ? iii.;tive of Ijicile, one of tine a ii i-o jKd for no-.bitg.he.!aose . ii untiling bat umaeanMnt. ' , ir uigl.t, y)u utomfoie '' ' i- i i fare u esclaiui. . "-I enmetbing.' ' ' t ic present uensiuti. " Hf.!, ' awnted Colifleur. u Ati-l iiui artu. " .nlerimlly hot.' najil Colifleur, '"' - T.jiHcatin'j: arrcnt-i tif tti'iknev. 11 rt!rti!i at..' i l.,r,,. .... ,.,.iur liura ..1.;.,,. : -1 ". - rSai,m. .iramrinr Uiem tnxarda j ' tl,ni2 was .Madeira; iniwU, two i. if .Nladoira. ta- Coliaur would j i I In. wife' relation to pi'liteo'. in ai-id of, thrj SwJ tbctr ap aor'iiraiiJv .4iariened. iia: mi Vou to IffeaaiastT' rc- if ' .muli' lit.- -W . ii. -km! tin relatton limtkfa. all mean.' rejoined Coh- "r. I'lvialW. l"t Lueile arosp precipitately. ..I know i; w intpoaaible,' ahe cried, n:i 1'. lect, eiieie auiie, tlmt you only took ;olte brlore inaiine out," -ani L'oli- ,'iir Kut tlie bill'" Trw.' replied CuiMeur, witli a wli, u-id 1 'ting up ac lie spoke, rt.'.t the rtlative did ootetir. ' lotnj. 1 1 pay a '.ill, eb?' In naid . replo-'i L'lcile. ijuii-klj ''limtV of limi I'il not vel ten o'clook. ' fl. vou're qt'i'i' 'vvroii . ,tV twt nty mm. ' pat," Haid M Li.-tmf ' ololi-ur. pointing p fiondule of r!ie ri'tabliiiuien' i'lat'n in fat V-ulis von have till 'i. rv trnf,' (aitl Unlifleur. turning ti ' 'J Lueile. VOL. XLIII. NEW SERIES, VOL. XVI. ' Stop, ftop 1 I invite von,' said the ick tioo, who spoke little, but spoke to the .ur poe. Ijoeile shook her Lead, but Cuiuleur re sumed his fat. ' VeIl, only a cutlet,' said ladle ran ing bemelf.' . ' Eggs au jus," cried t'oliSeur. A sole an gratia,' cried the relation. CHAPTtR III. t'nlaeki'.r, the relation had furgntien his pane, lie onty mide the duoivery waon the gareon presented the addition. As he bad ordered a lot of things beside the eole aa gratin, tin total amounted to a considerable figure. The poor man was in great confu sion, and talked of running home, but be lived in the Kucde la Cocietc, at Gros-Cailloi:. The shortest plan was for Colifieur to pay. Our friends slowly untied the bee, took oat fifty francs, and left, vexed at having nerept ed " something." Ladle (pared her iuiband the habitual ' I told you bo !' But Colifieur, ashamed of his folly, thought it ripht to oSer sueh eoDsola tions as the following : My publisher, Brandus, who lirca close by, in the Boulevard des Italiecs, where we are going, will lend me fifty franf?. Cer tainly he won't refuse me.' ' You are Ureadr in arrears with him,' re marked Lucilc. ' I will plead the unexpected occurrence of which we have been the victims. Doi.t des pair, my lots.' Shall we get to M. Tourneatine before noon?' Undoubtedly. At any rate, br will give , . us MIP b." " Here is SI. BrandosV shop said L.:cile. ' 1 es, give me the bag. What fir V she cried, surprised. 4 1 hail much better keep it.' But don't you perceive !t w Hi give reality to my story. If Bradun tC'i me with four hundred .fran, ho cant refuse t. Ifid me fifty.' At least I can go in with yon,' sj. 1 .: rile, without relinquishing the lug. ' A woman is always in the way m afSntis of this sort. She prevents intimaey, and checks expansion. Wait for me i t the Pa sajc dei Panorama3. Needles t.. add, that I will rejoin you dire"ih.' Ah, vre had better li :vc t :'. en ti. oan.i Itus,' ighfcd Lueile. Colifleur entered SI. lir.muu'- it" The musical publisher v-'U engco ii, u important conversation ia his cabim.. Hni begged Coiiaeur town :. Col.ikurs coni pleiion was heigbteaed bv the exoellest re past for which he had just !wcn loreed t j pay. S he 1'id rot notiee an exeessivr'T pale yonng uisn. who was alxmt tii uit t."e -'.of. and !:o came up to him. 'Adolphe" eiclaimi Colli! " ' lk-i lto you my dear Adolr.ic Adieu " cried the youn;; liar., with cor. vjlsive squecte of the band. Where are you goinj?" i-kti i' oJcur. alarmed by his loot'. To drown myse'.. replied thj i duinn " cried Coli- temutlic. My -eai. Etcry- - l- Ollv. : t the ' rr i"3 .! . i l; ii ic!c- , - cxuiimt'l lu- '.'.'. t . ' - od CidiSeur. -t ).'' 1 1 . ore a re; os:- - 1 !: ': '. would suit mo'" - - uoubt aboot it.' iticile cast a supplicatins -rlanfe at him. ' Listen, CoUSenr. fir ten no-libs j..a have promised m a dress. W 11. tber" is the -very thing.' ' B'H Toumcmine?" ' Twmemiue must lie content .'; h t o hundred francs, since we have aire i.lv reH him down so much. ' It was now CoUGcur's torn u mi' unit. Ue opened the door of the shop. Careiully examined, bandied, and ehea tien- ed. tne areas was wrappea up antt place a m Lueile a Kay,' shacrhxJ, turning towa, ' .lifcnr . and giving htm the bill. 4 Abl Mon Dieu !' he excl.'ira'. ' l'rc not got the bag. I must he vc let it .it M. Brandus 's.' 4 Fetch it directly,' she crieil. in aluna. ' Oh ! there's nothing to be unea-y a!oot,' lie rejoined, rushing precipitately o,it of too shop. M. Brandus's sbopmun bad put the ing aside Judge of Coltllcur V relief vvlien be regained it. In his transports he i usi.ie j up on tbc shopman taking a gla of pun ; 1 with him. The shopman at first rclused. bit; not wishing to be assassinated. cr.Ced ' drioking the pntieb. Meanwhile, Lueile, detained vci Ji the lin en draper, occupied herself in jwreh ising nap oiinr wwa?, mn nun m o" , ' ' pended two louis when Colifleur return, vi. 4 Don't scold me,' she cried. 4 1 wr-n let1 a other antctes, ana boo nan :urei",: y ti collar and a pair of coBs Scold you !" exebumed Cificor. I myself want soroethtag," be added, Why op. inj Ins waistcoa. And be went to buy a eoupia ci shirt- ituus " jeeUr- cnarrxK vi. 4 Sow for M. TeMrBemrns'' cried i.ei!c. . Noir for M Toorneuiine ! echid Coli fieur. 4 This time we had batter tiike the innuilnis , order to avoid farther accident- an i frtsb. temptations.' said Lueile smiting. 4 Toe omnibus again ! 0. I prefer wnll.- I log. I wane air. 1 n ive iTanx m my qualms. oiiii"iEer' ir;'. eotnc-jini riee to the surfaae." Drown them some other time,' sk'mJL iqk datne, moring on. Tbey marched on in this way for hv.' min utes. At the foot of the aterc nf the oiiuroh of 1 Notredame de Bonoe Kfuveilc. l,lifl?ii was ! vutted by an access of tetiderore. i 4 Lueile.' , WbatV ', 'look around ! Does rvit tbw place r4 ' mind yon of out old Aunt Mangavel ?" i 'Aunt Mangawl? Certfinlr. She li"i 1 in the Roe Beanreani. and ir ft" po-iras , tbeetonea.' 4 Dear Aunt ilirurai ti ' worth, . .-.i' ex- odlent oW OBtlt Inrili' tl .il i .no. ! i '.ft not thonebt Mufacleutlv ol let.' Why she iiaj, been iexu t'ie- m year.- said Lucilc, lumae... eitt o'.cht o'.Iv t.u. iim i . r : -ii- -t". IN hiij. it in to I irir.'t'uiii " t'r" v.' ' prc-nt inih'orunc I .' '01" ' l.t '' 1' rcr oi 'unit M-jEm1! . Aort 'u -r 1 ,m n-li u- hy pirevvntm i - !.'' ' 1'iyi .' nciuiiH' mart .ipj-i"- in r m. n. - Hut how?' asked lueile, Iiog.iii.iu to feel une imfortable apiin. By founding a ma, for the r.' of her i-oul. Pioua foumlationf h::ve at all ' no. h ro dcc.'iiCtl reat laulu,.' ltul i- it necesPLrj How ? Neci-wrv 1 Aunt Jlangavl ' crieJ n.t4irdjd J ui-iie. tr.'i,.r tb -.Hie-'"lifeiii. c- 1 v a-k the ijuotlon No,' she repl.i-J, ' 1 i' in,.tivi Kt..i ro fpectiihle to admitof objectimi. I oulydesire to observe that it i" rather dror." ' I don't know that. Oonie w ith uic " Athieiit lieeonten1 with h1ov tna-s ' hall Lueile ' IIH1TU! v n. They bad reached the iVv.r.i i I . I L'oliheur oanid the tn, ., vrlu. " reduced by three fourths. .Snhietnini; wuieu to preoccupy him. Co;, rage!" cried l.ucile. -In twenty hoi uj -'lallheat the Placode la Bastille i M. !'.., "..firne ' ' Uuta : uat kind of ree ption will Tuur neminegivc us'' cried Culideur, wcishing the bag. It is getting Tery late ' Sis o'clock at the outeide.' ' Six o'clock !' exclaimed Colifieur. 4 Six 7 Can it be?' 4 It is now striking. But why do you stop? What are yo.t thinking about ?' Colifleur looked embarrassed. Anxiety was depicted on Ijucile's features. ' 1 ant "thiuking that I invited Bernard to dine wilt me at six o'clock. What Bernard ?' ' Brandus' shopman, the person who ce sturod me the ba. Such a sen ice. you will admit, deserves n recompense. It wad ar ranged that he bhould meet me at six at B'i valett't. 1 promise you we'll only have a small dinner. For my own part I have no appetite I haven't recovered the breakfast. 1 am only thinking of Bernard and if I have mule an engagement, so mere s an ena. Do yoo feci hungry my dear ?' Lucile's alarms had reached the highest point. She '. in Id only articulate a tingle word of distress : Toumcmine.' ColiHeur remained thoughtful. ' 1 understand,' he said. Tuen he resumed, in a dogmatic tone : 4 Tournemine ill receive us far bet ter alter dinner Man before. Digestion demand- i.idulsetirc It is the hour when the look beeomes softer, and the voice more bland. Wc ourselves, on leaving the tahle, shall feci better eble to approach Touine mine. Cnle-a he is a had fellow, he will ac cent oar renewal with open arms ; and who knoas that he reay not go so far an nobly to refuse the little we bring him ?' 4 O yw, iatlecd, hs may do 80,' murmured Lueile. 4 And all t'us because Tournemine has dined and wc uIfo. You see, my lovo you l.ujiledid not quite see it. But a wile's duty King to lollow her husband, she follow ed C. liii"..r t K nivallet"4'. where they found II' o-.ni. w!.'. l. id re'nni'd a ca'imet. ' O1-1 not i ei'onet."' tTied Lueile. ' i.j notjiuadsme''' faid Bernard. We sbel! lie far .Uietcr there than in the salon.' ' iVrhaps my liusband has not explained t'.,.it we are rattier prentod for time," re in -rked Ixeile. II lib' i'j lotc, said Colifleur, ii an it, : tone. I'cere wa nothing spintual about BmurJ . but he tte cnonneusiy. fhaoks to h'u.i the .ry little dinner ' auiued gigantic propor tions. Colifiear end hie wife lolloaed iii hay t.-:,mrue. Choiee wines were ordered. the- challenged e.tch other; the hour? tbw rai.idiy. by rapidly, enchantingly. Ijean in!; lowardo her' husband, Lueile' whifpcre-1 m 1 t-2r. V ju ought to tsike mo to the Cirque, my ioTv. I', i' f. long time since 1 have licen thii'.-, ..ml i sin dving to to see th" " Puiile da l.aUc." Coliilcur iantlv ransr the bc'.l Send to the Ciroue,' he cried, to the gar e n. an.1 eng4ge a box in the avantscene. ' Ail wjs ijrirottea. vou iiereoii.' t th. dessert. Tournemine. wh ojjii't to hive been Lcld wired, XoUrnemuK was only au oVeet of ridicule. Colifieur ufiered to mg. a-aii i-tn.jk up t'u- to toe turn, of ' lir- ft , ? trry to eisj i tai p j na ct Car a lay : I'.ii' we've soaeaetrey. ToarDemhie ' H. l-sicurToarot'U ne' ' "-dl wined ill the chorus i iT.i's Utm now.' t'oii Iciir. -IVC bis louplct.' 1 as he rose. He was in- and holiin" as fast imprjvHed the tt Jroil name -unknown to Utae , -rharAthe same dmenslei-4 on -iii're maVioK same, lemine' oldT-mrnenBe'. ack in his chair, roarine with oanlet was dishonored as it de- ,a lie wished to recommence, for limselfoa his rhymes, he was led and got out as best lie couia. CJtAMTK Vl!. ,!5mr md his wife di.inrt leave Boavni till i..iKt elcvim. .o uj then in thinking of g orig to roar-i-.ii'H. But v tat were Ciey to do . It w.i., t 0 Lite to gito tV Cirque. The box hs., icaiaiii'M lamtv. Both jeturacd by tbc sn..e biulevnrus, w'hk-h had scon them at morn n. Iiappv ar.J so honest, and which now 1,, 'iei: 1 11.111 so uiuen cnangeu. k,l rt.s, tho linir into his Bucket, that f r.ic;v big, which now only contained a few fir; fra.ii.' ri es. With ow accord they s . , nf ,,r ti'l the m irrov all lamentations cnirvtiecii.is We "won't sy that their he.o'.swere n it 11 little unsteady from the ijuie.- nt ili'l.e'p'mrg.Cliateaa-Margaux.aiid I' k'.-.v.iii.h ii-nds. a oert&'m weight b' our a-o-mon i that, after h:.lf an hour wnls' the di-tanee being abridged by a coavers44,n fell "1 tenderness, charmmg rccoiiec!i"' ai.d sonceising of hands, tidiaenr and Ma rfaine'f.iun.1 therusclvcs all i a sudoWi ir the Place de K Bastille wlicn they snppised thev h-id rcache-t the Madeteiw Wa it fatality tliat had brooglit tUaa there? Simultaneously they uttered cry. and j-oked around in alarm But the mobility of tlia intiments was sucn Itiat tneir stupor si'0"4'' ny a Ter? reprehensilde hilaj-.ty. Mt avammuwIw tbitwtv. rtui!,-! ct4 why-and tbey entcrcl ti-e first ci!e in plSi 8 o'e whu-l! was i ,0 , "ose. ;' rnliflonr orle. sd a bishoff. Luciien'ied , lr, vi,n.''Ie end a lemon. Meantiu.r, a Uona hi eotue on, rain fell m torrents. TV. raitiUAr of the i if vctT amta- i,i '... .nt .vaM nut think of turning them out in suoh weather. To pass the time (.Jiflcur propoBad a game at iceique, whicn In iew than half an hour Cdiflen r Sve-uil-swcniy Irancs, cooacanmation "hIu dd. Pulling the bag from his pock "c emptloi it on the marble table. It contai jopt twentv-favc lranc. Novr,' lie cried, laugh ing, ' we have not a single sou left. Vat onyoarsh&wl, Lueile. Good night, monsieur. It was still raining heavily. These xt people must not pi out thus. Mid the matter of the cafe. Georges go and fetch a voicure de place.' But, Monsieur interposed Ctdifleur, you are aware Vou must permit tue to pay- Ah. monsieur, you are too good. I ac rent !tr mv wi'e. At all erom-. allow me 1 fc know vonr namr".' ; The matter of the cate replied, My n'itoe is Tournemine. , 79 Cseter SaUof. In r 'uull 1 1 viira UuiU on toe e.-hOT, . there uaoa w lire two eniUww. named Jack and Joe. Tbey were great friends, and had j one bont between them, and went out frdiin-j; j together. They were both s&oog, w brave, and I sunburnL They both liked rum. and r,i 1 wore Ixm tnwwsrs. Andeotlu .Mud nter jnafce'Mit wliicb ww tn": - I know ttw -e t , ,,ik Aw'.rrri and bmin r, snc suit, eaid J?.'--. "S.dj. tid I kr-w th' inrt unv u "cm M 1 .1,. ! J.cL " '.i I ! ch to in ,w toe : ' "'y to c; S,i(l , ! ' .i-rtc f;l 1 i" -v-l-n ' . but wiiat i- tn.' I. ii,' not it r ptc our iu 1 T, v,c i,i I 1 " w I'oull in.ike .,:, l-'.K'L If we hail money, we could buy tooio, ' Joe II wc i,nc'A vvuer. Mill 1 hii'., a' .. a-.i . .1 ,ck. mn the IicIIp ..( the ci.'ircl ,,p ti.'lmi to- ccninp praye". ihcv r.iii lb"-' ViIk with nw- 'Jt k begn ut smile. Joebegautviiaitgt'. S. '"il u Church, mate, t i-nip:b-?" lifted dark. till ti"' We Ai 1 -L p t' ilL .vfiit tb tb tin n -lylMd id! I1U1L." cwi) h-tuoif They i pr.-irr-. WFie all )ilf b"UJH ,1 i Jni k. Mid J'JV. .1 . it, i uu.- u-rn n . . aa irant til fthp tOW L-r wbere the helW JU HWJ - . e.-e buiie. Here ttiey tonnu w s ro iC, thiek rrjpee. . inef"r n--. ' enod -tack. - rd"P ! r me." 'Tied JM. I-, tll(,r ry.M ..,Ikm1 tti.-twn ei-Terw l-J. 1 V r t ' ,r iii'"ike - - 1 1 u- if t 1 ip tli ' J 4'- ni - itml,' e ii J'1-Jae-V uuile-J-wta tmlc iruui Ins pocket S did J"e KURLINOTON, Lick' lick! went Jack's Wc. He cut tiiruugb the rope over his bead, and down he fell r.nd cracked his pate uu the i-toacs at the bjttuni. "Oh.enckeo " gr tned m 'he bottom, " who could b.ive thouiri"' m thut W ha t a stu pid head vou are . ' cried Joe, at the top. "Ion should have done a-1 uo. vvithtnese words-he cnt the ruiie ciwo under his feet. Down it fell, ai"l le!r him hanging by his two hand at the top : " who could have thought of that !" IV hat a stupid head vou are, groancu Jack. "Vou will have t hang there till morning." And ao he did, and maue his arms so sun that be could net move them for a week. It was a sad night for the two clever Bailors. They cried and groaned, and prayed, and said bad words till morning. Then Jack went on to the hospital, anu Joe "as taken off ti prison. Oceanic Hmmhii. THE UUTI18 Or TEE OCEAN. tntil within a comnaratively recent iriod. nothing was positively known concerning the depth or the bottom of the ocean. Sailors Bad dropped tne sounding line, sua nau ecru it carried out thousand i feet without tone' ing bottom. So they lielicred the sea to lie fathomless. There was a popular theory that the ocean's greatest depth 'corresponded to the highest elevation on land. lr. Whe- woll interred that the Atlantic coniaincu valleys to be fathomed only by : nine-mile line : and less than a dozen yean, ago, mi. Darlinn maintained before the British Aw- ciation, that as the ocean covered three limes much area as tne land, its greatest dc- nressions must be three times a -rreat as the elevation ofthe highest mount tins, it would seem that these theories miht oc easily tested. Sounding wa apparently a simple process : only toss tMt-r the pluniuiii. and it would carry its line directly to the bottom. But It was ionno to iv. uvno means so siuipie process as was turposcd. Licutennnt Parker, i our uuvv. let ir hi" line in the South Atlantic, and found n i bottom, though , ten miles of twine were run mt. uii-i iUent investigations showed that th tine ilepth was but three mile" . and tht .liMTepaney ( oaenunted for hv burmn-ine the exis tonce of unOcx ctirrentei, which ir&ihcreii tne ! lino into loop and carried it away. - Various dntriYanc lor rmgin wsiie, eroding shellc , or indieatint: the prawure j on a column vt mercury, vere prtHwd !or j ail pruned in ti-ruial. Tlc pit"! which brut ' gao A'ttipfao: iry rofi.lt- m.i- ti at employed 1 the L nitel tei wwc furnirhed will f-urtdm,: ca.-ly marked at evcrv Imndr 1 f-itin av, an- wound ( on reels ul trn thoufcnd i.-ti unib tach. it wiih made the dan k,'. t'u rtun:aydcrp M , avail tUena-eher1 ut .f v Uor pj.-jrtui hy to try tne devth tn t.it-- wtan. v f"ncir thrv fimnd ihemsclvc- out upon - blue ! watr." A t-annon-baU .l th'rtv tw i - I sixtv-e't pounds wtv u-t i as a piumimt. Fnia the weight ni the ball oni th- tmeneeo of the twirc riuployed. if viaJ" septet d fiar would cm-,'. Tljon, I . lrnkir:M t elm' , aud eeting 1 x 7.101-1. renm.wd th rti, t the depth rj.iU: Ha oertain-i lur-nr i'lteh , at tt expfnr of .inly vuu lU'm"'. t s.'.i 1 .i few i&ttmh of cuium n t?i. u 1 ue experiment jim sudc v. it.i this twine" wore as ustatabliict')n tle . made according t wiuer met.iou ieu- tenant iserryian rcrxirt-t :n tnii.uecetN.ut attempt to rearli bottom wit-i ...jmhi ic t . and Captain Dei. bam rwhf d h .tmin m iho South Atlantic with 4'..tHhi r,-et. Kxum:- nation, i- wc hve stated. in pi'-trd tbe e-xiten ! UMuer-t:urrent w:iia rcnurti ail the rr-o'.H anreliaMe. Litt t!it hv of , deeecut was wcn di-tui.r(d . tht a.emge , time of drM-'-cnIn lim m iKM .t'wnia reini: tw Pi.nuti-. twcritVM.Rt' .-v.iin- f.r I.fWH to l.liH fathoiu. three rnnutv. iworttv-MX second-; lor i.v'i t Lnuum, Iur minutes, twenty-nine (-ctDd. U wa? deoc, tbereftv. tint while :m. cir.ktr dntw out the line at ; dcciaing rato.the ourrtnls would draw it init at a unifor'u rat , rcmse- ' ouentlv. as sftin a the rate lieoat uniftmn. bottom had been reachf d, an 1 f.t lne shmild 1 be cnt TL w law. however. ( nMes the ex rrimcpter to gtiarde gainst thcgr.,"crerrr OaIt, end ry tugh autln'ritie- have demJd that exact repulse c-m ! e ul.taincx! y it in dep water. H.e regular moubi 'i'. f u sjural ehaped w'ltel vroen druMn thr tugh water iiadattr.".rwlatU'nti.''i .n I ii.a.t '.and it was found thai tl.ein ,it -I :tK.prectiy rogistered h a wntpJc e'irJ -niita n t '-g" wiieel-. uch an af.p-uaiu-, known a Mawsey's indtcatar. w:- lifted ty the Koal Naw. and gare t-ach Mtfacry roults. that it at once Huppiwie! tl.p o!v'V nietho-! not otiiy for retentifrt' rurpx t nl- bn ordinary ue. What, thci. i- ti'1 r.th ii i '..onn'' Mjdern inv.-Tigi'i -n- l:-i.' r-t!y c.iri.iill the ancient t!tlU3atc. The t. r.ige dfpth of the ottftD i only afwut three tui!o, art i tLi greatest poo.uve ct in the AtLmtic dct n it ex"eol twenty-five tho:,;ind i.ot the deepest portion of thm tu canine U'twefu tiie Grand Ean and ttic lkruiinia.-. where bottom has not be. a lound. THE mi O! THL oil'. . Soumiinge have been made in tli Arth Atlantic t po greiit an extent that it now possible ti map out ir-?- "md as mroratelv ns tlw interior of Afiia or Aurrnlin 'IhiV ocean ir a 1 uig trough of varjjng depth, er teoding,pr"bally, fmm p-tl-f toiie. Itslted follows the general t-true tare ol the land. Here and thrr1 rvwky j'akfi, like that of Teneriffe, or huge nvimitain of sand, such ( as the Grand lUnk of Nt-wLmndland, rearh up to or la?yond th wtrf.irt Itotwecn i Ireland and ewhmnditiu-i. there existe a 1 remarkable plain kison k the telegrapluc plateau, which b evidently a cntiuuatMR of the great watenhtd whi-h, Jnjtwwa iaiitude wtxx.uwto' uwiiiinuuuiwiiwBwm, and divide the waters- flowing norl! from those flawing south. The bed m nut fired ; i-mnding have showm that it is continually ri.-ing or falling. The whole Pacific eon-'t of boutn AWrieaand the southern eoat of Sweden arc being gradually elevated. U la neceaeary to re survey the larbors in Sweden every twenty years. The bod ut the Pacini Oenn i an .! inn- nat ia Hiilii.'ipiritiv tfU-xr fin. in th , ... -, r r i great ceptn au wntcu uorat recis are tounu. KotwntbatandiDtthefi6depreaiiiori5, the oean j does not mereaeo in depth. According toftir ! ,Vhn Heracbel, thin paradox ia easily i cx -Rained . 44 'lhe whole hed of the sea is in 1 (jjj a -,t ot being pressed down hy the biying ' on nf nw aalid suostance otcr its notti ra The new bottom then i- laid i.pon .In- o! I, and eo the actual bed of the ooi;iu reuiair-in or nearly at he same distance ircm t,.,' surface water. But what beeoaiei of n.c islands? They forra pnrt od parcel ol the old bottom: and Dr. D.iwin hu shown I it the moat curious and eonvincins proof, tl.nt ! they are einking and tare been sinking f. r 6, tbinkyou? By the labor, of v-n , insects wbicli atwti bt-ilti up to tic ( fjurface.'' 't Pro few r Agas enya that FIotiAi 21" J cvidecec that numeritu-; ch-ncs hav.- tnkin . plnff? in the bed nt that point T!itlfln i ' is made np ofeevera series of rcJd 1 -1 a .live the other, lleretbe tlc-.a.. I1.1v- been gradual, as the mi immt'DHc - and the ii.:-r.aS- ,,ro ol ctween i hem canr, t b. .-n f thrtii mx t:t- veti-s iaeh. ndioi -injrthst th. : 1 rived "rtlw yau K'' - I t-'ft !ut wjiii- ' ; ,z ni'-r" t'l.iti , .ooutede ol trie 'iept' f.i tjem-ean md the form of it bed w.i oet-ifJ It !e'l v 1 H mid not something fx ' 1 rinrui f jit hi 1 "cimeiiH. txittom TJit hC Uli ' t una 1 .'r.'lniin ii' ''i d t! eorie, . the jki-t Ijiptoiy -c a : unitus was ' IiU I kj J ;iiel 'A African rm-yv, w t.ief. t ill" ia f' 1- 'ii II .11 o' t'lf Mill f i tl i Tl.e hit.ll :- "f U"te-t-K flii i:j tiiroagti it, tint up t tT d.-Mebel, md the r ai rl-e I A il l'twr" i.'Vtre-nit . t!i (Hit C r Ji- t- . 'PHi U, en Iy iinKiirofc u and twine, is Vi :i rod prs-ikin- Itiittuu, il . tj rf.'.c ri 1 it t: liowid 1 W'l.tM .1 ta le' imj . fie sjl nad hr night 'it It 1 tu : 1 '.:'.it fr- Ir-jin .Dli.iivitif . 'I'f iP: SMDVtfc vitl tiii-. nppu"tu 4 were made by Lieutenant liemnein on tiio tWegraphi" plateau m whieh relerenee has , heady hen made. F hnelj dividtd was t.if ntuteri.J t'terp found ti at was sop-yf-ni Ut V rifre flu 'i if r'tf'.-rri'- rt-rc . -lre'i-llv .a'-'ilo.i, . ild Tmr'nirt Arre vnt to 0 f unii-on' mo r c .r iHs. IJ.hU v arm bhren- 1 he r-u-r "J Pr - v Bauey show-? ,i..r iJ. 'iniJ,. ' . a..',! i-'ii.v ut esilrn- .euiie hheliK of loramimtera, with a few eilieiotiti shells or diatomaeca The whole plateau in strewn with the rxains of uicroMiopie organit-ms, all perfect and urabrded, unmixed with a tingle particle of Mnd, rrvin that it a depth of two miles .'urrenbsdd not -xi-t Similar throws in the SjntK P-K'if"'' ' '"I'gbt up representatives of mrv n uinlcu' rjup, but of thoee jest iiientionpj ' w e trred. SpeciiBpni fnn the Indian Oeean and Coral Sa were rieli in hiliciout i-pieules ofr-pong, but diatoms aud FRIDAY fir.iminifera vicre v.-v ran. Soundings in the North Pacific t.n,.n ! its floor to be j covered with diatoms jesotn-rd with a few I foraniinifera. tTIic spcchuuis p.oirtu uavu indeed overthrown many theeiies. hut tl.ey havo also continued other. The insis by vvhieh contireriis were formed, ljng anterior to man's appearance npm the earth, still 1 goes on. The solid iand was once the 1 ocean's 'bed, ale' the present ocean bed is being prepared, pe '. .1 ;h, for the use of a future andsuperi- r race, when we. like the innum-raM4 races whieh ' 'tve preceded us, shall h.ive heeoine evim i. O'errpoiulenrc. thtr Uat hI.is.on A or r oiiilciwr WAiiiTKGT s, March 4tfa, 1870 Editor Free Prett and T ant During tbc past iee'.H there huve ieu cuiii partvtitely fw events oi Fpeciiil interest, wif b the exoeptioQ of the admiwiun of Senator Keve -, which, I believe, happen.! after my Um letitr, in the presenoe if itufJ ' jr.iUtrie- He t-k hi-- et upon theextumr Rejmhlitan ip of t-ie Se ce Chamber, and htv- kept it constaotly ami qu t!y ever since, HMentlii'L: "lilijiently to W btuioeut. The heavers La re not jet uUlen, so far as heart from, the earth reuiuvel n her orbit In faet, I am unaHe to m-p any alftrm- 1 ing consequences tfcus tar, unlets the clii ! weather which has prevaiUtl be uppostl to i a result thin measure Vcu hare of course noticed that it apj -nr- to have become fashionable fur members uf the ' House to resign their seats, within a few dy?. 1 It can hard'y be woudered at that certain mt-tubers hUoqU be rvUfJden.y seized with a diecust at the toiU ant cares of public life ; but it is some what utrauge thst there shoniii have been such a btate of tiinocent simplicity on their part with reference to their duties, as their own statements show to have existed. It wculd certainly be hard to punish men tor actions done with such lofty purity of motive as by their own confession actuated their conduct. Some may, however, think thit they need a little better acquaintance with the existing laws of the United States be fore they undertake to make new ones. Mr. Morrill made an elaborate speech $ecer- day in opposition to the funding bill reported by the Committee on Finance ; showing hi usual (Accuracy of research and souod sense. The at tention with which a speech upon so dry a sub- ject was imenea xo, !ow mo roped wit mr his attainments in the branch, of public att'.tir which he had made bis specialty. k?.iE5SES or COr,Bfc5. 1 appiehend that there is a good Jenl f ,) . r&ucv, and amongtst nuuiy. . wroag i uj-r- -u , with regard to the opiort unities extoi.t oi waste in the expenses of the V.tft' an i not know that I can ooeupy your y:x mort profitably than by gtVaOg the resoiu some in- quiries na thai point And first, with regard tn the matter of stationery. When people hear oi members of Congress drawing expensive kuius, portfolios, goid pens, etc, under this head, they very naturally think there is a great waste soiuewhere The fact is, that each meui-bt-r of either House, is allowed 125 per annum, for statiuLfci,) tKvI oewypapers The fancy art rfOm c.( vftco.i,4 L'l.ds arti Len tr their efitiTRSii- pno.' and if aav Set.ator or Reoreenttive t re- ' fers taking any part ut bis share in this way, he is allow-i u d so. li he exceeds the mm j above menuoned, be pys for what he gets . the f able. I don't se1 how the argument eaa be an oniy ivantc is that he can ottjuc the articles i swarad, dear " cs he majority, but by a at the'reest to the Goverument G)mrJitteesof the House are a 'owni a certain amount of ordinary staUonei, aryiug aceoruing to the supposei necesp! ie of the wbc ?tte. ienate euUiui.ESees tie nr rfc;r:ct" '.t tt the amount a!kwed. Neither "in tbta'u a statfcaery without a written older trm the Chairtaaii of the em mittee, &l I m thing but crdioary stat'ier ; no knhes, pon-m;t..ai, or ny tbinje 'f the wt. it is very porib!e tn&t a Senator might in (bis way, secure a lew dollars worth oi fucI-icap paper, a boz. lt ta of ectelopes unl i ;-e spool cf red tape ; hut the dfu.ncy -o tii treasury from this caue can hardly be serious. There is uo doubt that Ulore tb .. tractions were placed upon the amoirat ot t . ery to whicit eacli Congressmen w:s ennIw. t.-. abuses in th-s directta were very gret- , hu: present, toey can hardly assume ataru ng f" -portion. Iran ft? as it nay seem, i -.m .-t i informed that - ;.ators and Kepre--uiatM t not always draw the full ariaut oi utroi.fr w&ich the Uw allows tueai. The employees of the lfou and -hh; tr mainly under the supervi-ion of theoomm oo contingent expenees, and morv directly t tire t$eraot-at-Anns. Clerks are aitowed to sJch c mrniUcea as tb- cmmttur on -onTingenr et penses -ioc des re-n're thea. iWu .o Sste committees are paid at, the onifotifi if ' ' per day. ni ui tug the session oi (ouirtt tf. ttie ecepton t,i three, who are perm.-'.rt.ty -ptyed a the s-in.tf iste Th-jse eoij i in the House aie n. generally well paid. Most tf them rece've -h-HO per day, though soii.e of the more important com -nittees hawderks perma tently employed, and pati at higher rtes It shou'd be I-me ha mind, m conaidemg thew aUrie, ilwt the pay only contiuuf- . uuug 'i.v session, while the year is brok up. sii clerk prevented from engagir g tt uy ctbei ' maneri! eiopioy iu;nt The pohce force of the c.ipitol at f resent vtu -ber thirty, md the pay of a private is belet. and si 7' per annum. The npproj m tion bill of Mr. iiewef, which has passed ttie House, hv 1 will probablx , so fr ..t least as thu it concerned, piss l!.e Senate, provides for cut tine down the number to twenry, and the pay tOfcUHK. W.th ref-jrence to other eotployees, my ineMi gaticn" haie l-een eonfioeil to ttie Senate, whieh hn th- reputation, k& might be judged Jroui Rome of the PregRitiff items, of being more in clined to cxtravwgauce than the House What ever rai f r improvpnent there oau be bc , iT can hanlh i-e jtreat as has been mudedurin-j the present ronprer. At the commencement oi the last session, theie were emp eyed in the fold ing room of the btuate, where wrappers art put upon public documents, over seventy men and boys, more than could work in the room at. once at salaries vftryiag from $l.oft to 84 () per da.d tiring the year. At the commence ment of th? present aessioB the force numbered 2 and it i i ow re iuoca to four These are 0Iiable t0 ptrtorm the labor, and meswjter are detailed to assist tiiero. The regular messenger force i- seventeen. sides these. thee were at the commencement . ' the present session sixteen additional messengers That number is now reduced to thrte. They take charge cf the various committee rooms, keep the door when the commit'" are in es sion, and carry any messages tuc1. may K ne cessary, and when the Senate i- m e- -va act as doorkeepers, besides wot irg m th to3 1 ng rnj as already menHone-T T'utr -d'ary - - t,44 i per annum ; i Joc-iion rf phee wri r, I'iie tore- to uei i very serit us iliu-'reH' onlu-irj- 1 ,h rer", receding from iy, ben n-lno-l tin sts-aiuo from twit-e ah' fifteen Th inirai'P' rf pi-re. receiTir. per t? . 7 tbir.' esior. hL- lieen slt;r'! ir.jre"si, ta tn ij iti- nin -' i. ( eEito:, n'tnleretl ne-'e-ar . If anj ore -.-il' tike 'he 1. t '" over th fireyoii'ir 'et'i, h" w.H fi-nl tn" ih.-y il. mVn a di&ereuce ot uite a number ot thousands in the couie of ih ytar. This is not the whole, by aoy mean-, but other items are ".t-t 1 e )Prit 1 I am informed that the sa.vine in repairs. ftirn!hine, etc.. will not be les" in amount than thos" already mentioned, and that a great deal f work fr which it hut been cuttumarj to ea'.l ni -ttm laborers, is now peribrmed by iLc onl -ir. ry force Tiie financml c'erV of the Senate in firmed me thit the expenses ot v .N'natefor the a,reeiit jrar woulti fall shorr ot tl-rwof Uit r'loi.i 1 1 own obwratiou,l am SiiinS'-d tSat in moef :i.ar''l5. the f cc employ el in xhf Si-Rate wing is rei,l j ! iit js is cnnt''i.t itli the pner pe-f o . t-f their wort , anlthtt the jmne- r :'-o-i ol ihtai nrr not i(t-J li higher (ban tlie vtiuf jrersirB ii-oj I i.bta'i in oilier eui p!. ; merits ; n:ot tlia' thre .? i.-f -i n on lhe part of tho".e ftlio ha'.e o t- charge to economize whei ever there is -ri ooportunity. Whst has already been said will tbow that there has Iwen waste ; but the waste, if not exagger ated, has sometimes been laid at the wrong door. For iustapoe, a Terj amusing story has been go in the rounds of the papers, about how Con gress appropri&tM. 1 thtzk, $15,000 yearly for thesnUry of the ' Keeper of the Crypt be cau : r one hd conrage t ask what thit office was I .bin t know whether it has been in your uier or not. It is a pity to spoil a good story. bat fiitt juiai rtuif ccelum. It is an iltus- tration or wnn-ir- ia a pa me. ine neeper j is altogether " unwomanly, noisy. "lmmo of the Crypt" was a w&tchutn vho hsd charge ' deal actuated by no higher motives than a of a room in the basement of the Ctpuol, uer , " craving for notoriety.' or an "unscrupulous the rotuud-t. Tliere wa, and is, a passage desire for power." throuirh it. ana it was necessary to keep some one ' Women ay these things, and talk about their tiiv, i ir.ent it trom being defi!el by loafers on nomanlinefs. Duritv. and sanrcme anirel- aroand the ccpjtol. Gen. Butler got hold ot the mattci md made a inzy epeecb, and the ot5ce was abo'.iched ; so now tbey have cn prdinary policeman there, who draws a salary of abont tfl.T'W; a $reat saving, as will readily be seen " The history tf all goTWiroents ithow thit it U oext to impossible to jret puidio wwk done as eoouomicallv a? private, for the reason that no cue feels a direct personal interest in economy. 1 It n well that extraiagance ana waste, wiisrcver j tbay exist, where thsre hould I pointed out ; but honest and Uithful en - 1 deavor on the part cf publ.c servaits, as I think there i- -t present, both .a Goagn'ss and the , Whit House, to reform abuses, and reduce ej.r penes, it should not pass entirely unnoticed Mb. Editor: I came home from Nasby's lecture the other evening thorougbly out cf pa tience with him and his theme, aol some whit amu-a-a wimaj, inni wins is en s sunerins should light on him for a champion haiopiou But I mn ith the iletfrminatinn oaU ,et thete ' agi- di!rreiDe. 1 came norae w; of writing something tuat wouia et tne; " agi. MORNING, MARCH lrt, tators know that there was one woman in this fair city of D. who glories in her womanhood, and in her dependence (let them Mieer at the word, who will) on one strong pair of arms for care and protection. There :s no higher or ntbler mission than thst of making home, sweet home " a pleasant and delightful place for those whom God has entrust ed to our care ; and when woman unsexes her telf by stepping out of the sphere in which God designed her ti act, ihe lowers herself immoisur ably in the esteem of all right-thinking men and women 1 be sweetness and sacrednesa of tunnr n u-t lf i :uvth to thoe poor, deluded, unhappy vtomen, ioni.rc about the country, holding con ventions, ani eiiilearoring to make our sex dis satisfied and uijcomfortable in their present po bituin. If women should sucoecd in obtftiumg the 1jM t, 'tnd h-ive a hani in mkiDg the law?, as I .ii.etiice fear they will, because of tht- in dirlt'ierice m carelesnes9 of the men, wht . Irarfut -ttte of things will ensue! Talk !out wmau punfyinjc the ballot ! Whit siliy talk is this! When one pure, refined, dthcate woman would leate the pleasant cares of home to go and vote, there would be at lt-l duuble tie number of the opposite class, and that would be purifying the ballot with a venjrean ' Out upon all such nonnse. There in another feature of the case loomit.g up in the difaiit future, that ought to engage our serious attention, and that is the alarming in crease ot our foreign vote, which would surely foll-'W auch a state of thii.jr. We well know 1 I that lo feeling of delicacy would prevent them 1IMU1 .U.l.ll.g Hill VT.. W.O., v" J of our .Vn.er:c-in women would look far enough ahead to feel ;t their duty to depoit their votes (a au ofl-et to this foreign element) for the sake of our le!oved country and its institutions. 1 ste ' er-terda),, paper, that in Wyom ing th. h-e choseu women as juror and that : t f them uskeil to be excused. I wcul'l hkf t kV-, if none of them areo fortunate as to fe ble-4-ed ith h. men and little ones who need a mother's f,tm-, and if so, who in the name of all that is human takes care of them, white these crazy women are making themselves noto rious? I have a hearty respect for you, Mr. Editor, for taking the stand you have on this mot unnatural, and absurd overturning of God 's aU wise designs and nature's laws. Permit me, thru your columns, to thank those ladies who he so ablr taken up the pen in behalf of the majority This question must be met and put down, or : will work its way into favor, and nnke our country by-word and reproach among the nations of the earth. hVspectfully, Mrs. Let item Speak far Into, -." i i- lm i trw or the irmuoR hovemixt sr A TESMOKT WOaUV. Vebgexnes, March yth, 17. Iltw ; -.t.ence. my dear Fan Puts. If the wo it ir rp-tUj to ' speak foe themselves " en ti.s- i.. ia oiatuvgf movement, pray let taek one i.i v m the matter; only so tha' the tj'-w paper n.en do not stand aghast or fall down fUint bf,.ie the prospect. I should like tu know who are the " meuaeed victims " that Mrs. Nicholson refers to? (See! las' Saturday 's Fan Paass, an trticle copied from the Hfrald ) j 1 should like to know how one woman, or one I class of women, can call tbamsetvas the ' - m- ' jority." hetore Tore has been takes, and j i m , t t . , v 1 to ait with utlraire Dr Rn-ifMll imlMkl tsiim . us that when we vote wehall grow homely, saril! voiced, hungt j-eyed, and every war dutagrtc- contrary assertion, ami the matter decided by actual exoeriment. Meantime I wih this question, fairly before ttie ; eipie ot Vermont, mght be fiiirly dimmmed by the women 'J Vermont What do ae as women do with the suffrage T What ought we to Jo tu the ay of procuring it, oi m the way ot using ii after H has been pro cured fot us It certainly i not much of an honor to vote in tin country, where the vilest and moat miser ariV trnr hi' a c :nr e ul to the noblest ii i . i v ii ".-.'I. r. iy . iKr n(jch ut trouble, r i r .s r-r iiK-i. o t- inv jioll. . "i ot i rTp (j::jUi'jt i"ertaioIy J 'nve ieott. hibre iMu-gu -lrdv. - ti. uiat. and not always of the t i e -life .. huioani vents it hould u (o. t-ir fa u iti.ma. u jjo to the polls 1 a wr ill ,iti.' tb reepoosit'ility. ii l ! i a t-g-.,i tt loave off one or n , of ,. t ijii'ful fiirrt'-owa we tediously fix or. .ti s " W nat if the wives of our welt u . t n ers hL- not attt-apt to do the whole .labor ti ... ini-ir large farms -one woman tuanuft. r . utter and uheese, washing, t-ak-i 7 maluiK. and mending fer a nammms 'i i i. bevies living birth to, and rearing , . tti it -.uip as u incidental matter bat (.- . . is'tr f f-iurs tt hat if thej. aud all of us should stop to I rik whether we are really, in our busy, crowd ed uve, ij.og the best work there for us to " omi' '. iork- And m then not temt H( work of a different kind t- offered lh'-m under the old , of tLi" nation ai-e l-9unly and , i-'1 n fiTor of women." It k true rSni t 'i ' ' .ii men sre very gall mt towards n :u"' - , w mru, in iuaoy cjei nf IcgrUtkm go n ' f i . ; r 1 juftiee to do u fiivyn. I hope we J " i f,visc fh.-ir kiadneas and courtesy but I woui ! rather these laws ahonld not be ab surd W md onjutly in our mvor. I like the spirit of Mrs ivrowoing better Wlt'i :i iiav' oat and labor done, lets have the uvfige. Ji th- a work.ii aeant. hy eaU itsoaol. l.ii.at we've i riven at least, wa woattf W Jalt wttn i. My, women tboush we to. A . 1 honor?') mth the truth, though not w.th praiff. cur knightlv champions" call ut beau tiful nauiei", place us a little abort the angel ; mt let n reeeivp such compliments meekly, and let m net ourselves repeat them avi m in candid consideration of oir dutie. i-'t us deal tr"f' !' with ourselves, at least. We know thnT tt 1 c i woman mem something mi-re than " 1 euittfn1 !ependence,MfuifA, hTe, pi ty and hn-s"i2 't means .imeriroeB. hanl k and ar ' t'1'. means k' helples- igno - i tee, and ! ; . ilenes, t' meai nme 'toes live kwiH . triolity oftener in Ver M nt it m- iti" ' rokA down bv over eier- i'i in. U the f m tell 11 - thebj' -ten ftt ! weider hat w ' jr the 1 f lietue. . hate , ' 1 avei ut - t to i in: ' uen 1 bin il f ii.. th, - .1 women so ft rage movement troubles are t.i be helped wdmpaniments, we -ball I Kith the more faith when we let t we owe them already. Say women ripht" agitators, f i agitation" of an uppteas mt 'i incal ulahie fotnl tiiev i i ti new nel ! of lalx.r, an i nw rditiitiori ; they hve waki ! uo i'f- , -in J we are Jen lime- mo! wo betote i.i v Htone an.J Aotometie Uruwn I ffrtii their i:itu of eillinr t!nni n:ne bet ti careful 1 hn- ni'i 1 f.no.l; lr i-BKI H? hs have 1 said to m h i c nMJertivi i. 'e of Wrm.tn' .1 1 1. a 1 r.' I'tiin ii 4 -vr lit mi r thu suMeet 1 hue not bo ' ut ir eeins to i.ie I often unfair r 1 rirkT" 1 For ins'tnee " P." in tlie lefiing arncVof your Uv's i-jmr, aoald tuakr- n behee. 'y some slei 'it of ham) rhetoric, that an " toeHl4 Community ' is to be the immediate result of 1 the woman's ballot in Ter moat ! And a pitch- I ed battle between husbands and wives, besides ! What is the u of dealing in such absurdities? , None but fooiih people frighten children with 1 talk of li -r and dark clcets nowaday. Many u"t -ro oraft belieTel in " woman's richts." and in fref loe," and was a very nnughf, wmiti. indeui trgo.all who believe in 1 woiliV r glit' Keiieve 10 free love, and wilt get 1 to be, tf tht are not xi.e-vly, very n io-;hty wo- 1 men indeed 1 Alo there is a community of Free Loeert in , New York who probably believe in woman's j rights ' : But Mr. "F." prefaces h'w wonderful logic by ! declaring that he never would have dared i- 1 .peak out the truth as man to man," if Mr-. Livermore had not in the first place by some un fortunate remarks, or bv some article in her i creed that dots no" seem to be in his, boldly un texed herself. Now it is just this sort of talk tht I wish to protest against. Let 41 1. ' be encouraged to speak out frankly on all occasions but let him not begin by throwing dirt at his opponents. It is too often asnmed by a certain clasi of talkers, that a woman who avows sentiments dif fering from their own on this woman question. hood, by way of contrait,in a manner extremely unbecoming, to say the least ' I have been interest in the progress of this 1 i K called ref-rm tor several years, and in my experhfuce I have foand guife many (I j might with truth say more,) coar-e, unwomanly, mescaline women opposingas a-lvocating it; and I hae seen that they can oppose it tnco&rse.un- womanlv wast without t.kinr tb- i,tm. We are positively not all violets and primroses 1 on either side, and we cannot heln that we are not, therefore let us droo this sort of prontless , recrimination. nor cn 1 conceive tbt tins cbanjre u so ra - ii.-i uigai as jump oi us argue, Equality before the law does not mtn at all, t trow, likens; of natqre?ror samenesi of conditions. Men are ooare, unmanly, violent, wicked, rtfioed, noble, talented, just, without reference to their common ballot. The ballot is the governing power? work in tar wood bone tout ; I ilo not ; ia he l nevfrthelesa not 44 ul,jt" tu my orders while 1 h is at wort for m I not now Tery tew men govern, lae man at 18TO. One woull think to red seme of :b" argu ments opposing woman suffrage that the ,-ltot htdleen the grand badge of sovereignty, the particular, crowning glory of minhnod, ever tince the world begin; when the fic tiiat the United States is about th only country m which universe manhood suftrae has ever ex -xevl.and that it has existed here but a few year. And I conceive that we may discus- tvs ques tion may accept the saJIraze. witbotiT doing any violence to our womanhood, Th .'"ituily, unit theory, or even to the so-clled ItiMe doc trine of the wiff's subjection to her ' jriiid I would like to mention some it tlo- proofe of thii indeed I ctu hardly refmn froir i-'UK , tut I have inercy on the newspaper men " Only why ea.a we not brinj ourcomm- n en-ie to bear upon tiii ah as other matters ? V hy must we call th who diuer from u- ' etters forth of fctranje duc;ririe " and ' fur- nf the sorld upside down This has been l-ne be fore, but the world still stand?. Should we not rattier search and s whether or not theee things are so? Kepecifully, Axotbee Wuhu. Rt:i,li;ilM IMET.UBrtX K. B Vl'TIST. Ke i- lUti la I was recently ordaino: pastor over the Km Will Hapfwt Church in Newark. lM:rt)M.l. MtM , hs been visited bv ao in teresting ieii- th first for thirty years Anewchuici; w rec-iitly de-Heated iiTroy. t a 'iMfpuntE " Blunore a few day gc,in aid ,.f new lUpttM cfiareh.tb aadn' were appeile.1 t. fa ? tO.OOt, and gave over --J'.OOO. r NtiBEnarioxA.L. I he Conjiregtiiooi' o.iety of Swaniti Falls are t h i?e a i w tH and a town clock for their chut en Tr. Richard S. lorr, rf Hrlotree, Mass . preached .n his eharch the fu--t -hbath in February, it hein; h':v 4 tU birth' I nod the T8th year of his settlemmit over that churji. -- The American Miswooary Association has orgn iifd iu.ee a number of church r uth. KPlSCiirAL. The Rev. Ralph Iloyt, officiated at t Peter's (Epiteopal Church. Bennington, -n Saadsy last. sirnioiUflT. The Methoiist Society in Stamfbni, &tnniatE ton County, is ajritttta.? the bail lies i.ew ( chorch The ministerial aasoctatkn of the Bariingloa District, Troy Coo fere oce, commen ' cel in Poultney, Taes-iny moru'n.and -ij.iart.- ed Wednesday evening. Hie meeting t a well j attended and interesting. Uesolntions were pre sented relating to the death of the U' . John , Metltotock At tht- Ute New Tot .. State MetlMiiet Convention strng jjround wen. taken t nn the prohibitory qnest n A great revival j b m progress in the Springfield M. K c1 arcres. t nnuxs CAIBOUC. Tfe Cath i of. F,rfx are pro-xaing to butld a church, tlte r-wuln s-i turner THE -V ttIOT tOXTTtVKasr. rT Vpvoltthfi Document of 'ora. No. iK nry Vnmomt TUia pper has been copied from th: riginai, on file in the Town ChHt's Office, Pli.nfield, State r Vw R MPsnirET 4 Jan,l77i. nni!.tn H betns a JdaOer of tue Grutest Ini:Mrtanoe ! that the People of tae United States ( r A.iMric Live in the Sfrictet Peace and Harmony and every Matter of lwpate between the said states Betative to their Limmeti Bounis and Jurisdie- ' ricn be Settled as Soon as Possible that Ktch one may Join with their Prttyr State in forming a I Gouatitntudt agreeable to lueir minds an f as the State of N. York and tb- New iiamphi- Grants ( Wsst of Connecticut River havf ! .t jatiQ- ( ual 3rrife almost from the firrt .Vtth-ti. r i with tegard to their Lands and Rtiit- of J ut..- iterion so that an 1-itire Change if tttt Gori ment of N. York and of the Price1 pi rren in Adutinetra tion together with aii the Proxisala male by the Senate and fSfteiuMy of . Yoik for a SeUlement of said Imputes have teen to no purpose and E-ery Jelousej -.'j tmo ry aoJ vision are Stiil Subeisting between them ud as the said Grants have formed into a Seperate state Known by the Name of Vermont and Have Solicited the hon ourable Continental Congress to be Reeieved and EsUubei as u:h and as the Greatest Part of the County . f Qraftown aid part of the unty of Ches!re m this Stare I ! Join Associate and form a Union with satl Vermont in becoming a separate Sji-e s,a 1 saio Lai"a being betu now Iwaivvd in ..li-iuenje of which a Coottion was Callsd t"oo"ii!:g of std Counties and part of said Veru. m the Keulr and Lesign oi whicn a GeoeralJy undervtuui and as the State nf N York a e Prosue-ug Every means m their Pjwc to Pievent sud Verm r f-on becitmog Bute and to Extend their .)un-i.L:ion over the whole of the Granis or Statf t ern.o:.r An Kenr should it take plaee woul t liouotless be i'roduo- , tive of War aod BI od Sheil Sueh GenUemen is amj Said Vermont an.l Nm.mi Saw Vrm.nt and theabov, Mesiii.mH (' aittiir VAetnerf fan to Prevent the Effusion ol" B.-il Hester peace and agreement an.l itar!.-aiil nnt ami Jnstiee have taken the Llbfrtr i Vdin yi sad the other Tonus in tho State on & Miner Sach Moment, it is not uur intentioi. tu o, poe rbe Sate of Vermont from Iteing E(eceivl an-i EstabHfhed bat the Inf iu-y of their Strtitaneut the Division among thm ith regard o Uveir being a State and the Ur at opposition mate on i the part of N Urk Headers it very l.)ubtfoli "UCT,,W1 urJ wx. n v.v-r v uv not, they trust of necessity Either be J med to S,; Vert ,.r Au, State Policy Juatin - ,J Ra- :., j ... . , -, . . . r F.iMii! . , uinniu inai Tim fi. Jiiram i ' : . ,e Lat ter which Dobtleas woull spp.-ar I ju the; -Strictest Kaamioation 1 f original right but not to Eater into S'tch a lt0 train of arguments tt beir.tf too much fa ;bis paper we Shiii only Consider a thinp and Such as in our Opinion i4 Surbj'eiit to l)rmonstrat to any undervta.diug tha truth of the above Propoai tiun Vz. Tbvt the said Grants ought in juatke to be Inside of tms S aie Rather than tht of New York Iwtly. Btcause the said Gr mts are so wt-U Situate to bee me a part of th: State aud at the l'uuoce of almos' in ree iitindre-1 miles from the Seat of the G ncit'ii ol N. York. iMly That there alw .j Hatr b.n and now h Gooi agrvemeot Sulf'fn lHtWfn the Sa:d Grams and thisSta-, r. i 0 . 1' -agreement between thetn and . -r, vtjlv That this State is very kiiu!. and t!ii ot N. York very Kvteoaixe So that -f the Said in ants were Joined to this S:ae it then would h- Small m Compari-on to that of X. York. Now lot any one well consider the Mntter in 1 Say t U Reas onable for the Greatest pa-t tf thel'topie ia Sal ! (jrtnts to tv mid r h V'-eetwU ( r re Imp upward i two Hin Irtl Mi. --ti -leS-at of to-ir 0 rvernoient tnrf .it,.n In t .-i-etubly w.tb Mtiu .1 they are at Yanence htieti tne Ma j inty in Stid embly 1 aaiL-t thea f more than three to one. O'tp iiw !e-ive to nay if Jus tice :md Hnman ty wilt not !it: ice u 10 Inter fear in the Ikhall of 1 tirtnts let iV'icy Ih reot us to Coiatful our t n U d. Sippe the tms nf ft-. ill (I rants In k worth Ujnble that of 1 lhia j5tat( Which Certainly it i) an i the Wealth f - 1 iVuntrv to Consit in tl-. Oua&titv aol Goolcew f its Laud, n ib w " f .llow ut (oieqoer'f hT tbeinteT ot 1 ..- e must Increase in irop"rtion to us i.xi-nt ir-d Fer tilt'y of So. I, ffe mean no' a e S.,ii befort to Oppose the Establishment oi the Sr.:. 1 saul Vermont, but if no Necessary Ptc ar taken on our part untUl the Said Disputes b: ween them and N. York are finely Determined it then may be too Late, We theretore beg Ie- .e u. pro pose the following Method cf Co'Iecting theSei.f- of thi State on Said Important Matter, Vuihst Each town iu Public's Meeting (.ailed tor the pur pose herein Mentioned Ihrect their Repre-rntv-tive to use his Influnce fMt t'latme may he Ln-1 to Said Grants upon the Principles Herein Men tioned at their Next Seion of Assembly, an that an agent be appointed to Conduct S-id Business at the Gomineotial Congres Letters of this Nature are Sent to Each town in this State. We are Gentlemen Your mon Obedient Servants Sam'l Aul 1 , Bcxjr. Billow- For The Selectmen of Cornish & PUinBeld. R.spbebrt OriTuai! The ra'pljer 's among the choicest ami best of small fraitt, aud it is also the hra that requires attention 10 Spring ; for it new plantations are to be ma-i, the plants should be taken up and set out before the suskfrs hive commpneed to grow. I be raspberry requires plenty of room to develope its canes, fruit spurs, foliage, and flower' The row should be at least four feet asunJer. .-: 1 tkie plantsshould be set out three feet apart from each other ; it is not expected that the stools will keep this distance exactly If permiuci, lb" young canes will soon fill the intervening pars in the rows. In various pfirt of Fr.nce the fruit growers are being successful in the eul- ture of the raspberry. In preparing for the plants, the ground is trenchel 13 or 20 incb deep and enrichel with well rotte.1 farm-yard ' manure. The plants are set out m trenches four ; feet apart, and these trenches are filled up from 1 time to time by an additional supply of manure TK rrM are tralne.1 on trellLes. and beini carefully pruned, and kept free from the fnrroachment if weed", excellent crops of fruit are obtained. The raspberry may be crown iu all kind of , soil, but a ncn, aeep 10am i- oesi xuri 10 us . ." i .11. .u 1 : . . ... cultureand yields the heaviest crop ; wlmlesome moisture is favorable, but stagnant water w injurious. The rows should rua n&rth awl south. The distance between them should he regulated by the sire of the variety. The can should be cut letel with the ground after being transplanted, as tearing a crop the 5tt year t injurious to the plants. -Ex I A raomcnt is oo foot in (kiarftv. tu mttle a liberal penion upon Un IJ Lsi, lhe f.ral I horciae of Lime Eock Light- XTTMBT3R , lentv Larrei of sder ooia aniied in Xcw t Vork U-t S-vturdty from the lhihwIelpbU mint concert m id pf Confederate orphans" in Loaisvilleriik- p:d -xpnseH Tb' bt t -u r r enterprise in Wisconsin have I kmu V an !. ne . Tue tVuale brokers of Wall street are paying 4fX0 rent and other heavy expenses, bat the bn kers say are doing no business whatever. A St. Loots hank eenn'seated the deposits of a messenger who was robbed of some of the bank's money, but a cuurt made it disgorg". luereare fifty-nine physicians i- Tippecanoe county, Indiana, and yet the population of the ' county shows a !ow increase. I Swedish r.nd Norwegian emigranis in consid- erable numbers are coming to settle in Aroos took county, Maine, next summer. The New Tor!-. If-jWf calls Mr. Maverick's Life of IJeory J. Kavmonl " imfertiumit gab ble." Two Southern gentlemen have made arrange ments to bring one thousand Chinese laborers, to Savannah and New Orleans this season. A new edition of Jane Austen's novels is an nounced ia London, in response to the success of a recently published biography of their author. Southern papers ssy that there is a large cot ton reserve up Red river, the planters having held back their crop in hope of better prices. A Chinaman swimming for dear life in San Francisco narlwr was relieved f a hundred weight of smuggled opium by his rescuer, a policeman. A Minnesota paper p-nbiishes a daily report from its " prominent physicians" regarding the condition of their patient. Singularly enough, they are U reported to be getting well. A Virginia paper congratulates itself thtt the franking privilege was not alwliened before the State was admitted. It ut u,uit like aid times to receive a yellow cover, franked by an M. C A Catholic woman boasts in the Trdmat that there is not a single Catholic woman connected with the woman saffrage movement, nor one in the harems of t'tah. The Minister of the Khedive of Egypt has purchased 0Iame9 in London and Paris to found a public library at Cairo, the only one of the k:nd ljpr A gryceryman in t harieetou got up a mock suicide ia h& store, and when the people rushed ia, he mounted the canter and began telling how cheap be sold green tea. A gentleman recently bought one of Fairbanks k Co.'t family scales, and the ssoral effect a it stands before those who furnish supplies has been wonderful. New York shopmen, on advertising intent, are warmd tbnt defacing coin by stamping their cards on silver change dispensed to their custom ers, is an trapsonable offence. An enthusiast in .avannah, G. ravished by the histrionic exelkae ot a Mrs. Oatea, threw , upon the stage a complete and aandsome set f of fnrs." i The Cincinnati Red Stocking Base Ball Club j hae elected A. B. Champion as President fbr this year, anut Harry Wright has been appoint d j ( aptaut of the First Nine. Governor Alcorn offers travelling expenses, houses, provisions, and agricultural implements to all who will emigrate to Mississippi, hw ad vances to be reimbursed oat of the first year's , crops. The Brooklyn reUll dealers are moving in favor cf etnau t ttirt against hmbitnal debt ors." who are in the habit of running up house bold account without the intention of paying them. The trades union orjranixation known as the Knights of Pythias is rapidly increasing in mem bership It is estimated that there are now abcut 1,'K persona connected with the Or der. There was a lively little breach of promise casein Ken tuck- last week wUh damage laid at SKMlufi. which the fair plaintiff's father tes tified was bmught because the desVndftnt had been fooling that gal long enough. Some wretch shipped enough nitro-gljcerine to blow up a -tozeu vessels on a steamer from New Tork the other day, and as the box was not marked the officers had it opened with mal let and chisel. Happily it UJ not explode, bat it soon went eff- Meningitis is raiu? fearfully in Coffee Coun ty, Georgia, one hu oared ana Mteen having died previous to the brst ot this month, la a fsmily of nine persons eight died. There were two phvsicians m the cuurr, bat both left, and the people are e:w without medical assist- ance. At a Iiw r?ut: in Crawronlsville, IcJ., the principal witness gut drunk, and the lawyer ma Je a speech uf several hours1 duration to kill time until the man could get sober enough to notify. Fiaaliy. his man -nme to time. tine hoif the fines imposed by the Chicago court i on Lyd:a Thompson and the other mem bers tf her troupe engaged in th- attack on Mr. Storey, were remitted? Tnej bare, however, for feited their bau. but this sum is a cheap riven them There is a decline uf the English eoasamniion of cotton in Ibb'J ot na loss than 1 7-1,000 bales, as compared wita 1&TS ; and, in fact, the con sumprioa was lesa than that o: 1860, wlide cur American consumption has increased steadily uunng the Uiai three years. WuiU pork, whisky and butter cost more to-tU-y than in August, 1862, bee! and bread are about the same figures, and ocftee is very much lower. The average ilinerence ooes not ;ut:;:v the disparity in the price ol Imag at the tKO period., even when the increased rents and wages are con-idered. . , .. , , . - , I Food P-W m LonJ sUt i that a sample of tea sola ia that city as fine . greva gunpowder tot, on examination proved to he nothicr but common caper" leaves, in geniously faced ani tnaaipulated. An average crop t-f peanuts U fifty bushels per acre, whieh my be put a; 2 oO per bushel, ag gregating SVl' ; o that it appears that at one half the price, or one half of the product, the peanut is a pn ntaMe ae either cotton or to bacco. A r'rencbinan, who had been paralysed for ten years. an&Me to move or speak, ftas been -.hL1 to do both, by the shosk which his nervous "ysteoi rec-'ived, m being recently made the dumb and motionless witness of the murder of hi wife by the servants of the family. The BntL-h C iooy of Victoria, British Coium bia. is greatly excited over be news from the upper ountry, which describes the recently dis ouTerftl mines aa a Moond California with an Antralia piled on it." The miners find in these sluices nuggets of gold and lumps of natural silver in about equal proportions. Among the Alaska rivers ire the Atutoacool luchartu:, Nucotachignt, Kuyuyukuk, Conne covah, Unalachlut, and Golsova-Kichka, along whose Vink live in almost Arcadian bliss the Cuykantekpaks, Yukutskyiitmiks, Sakiatskylit miks, Askachsgamuks, Mekutonectiucorts, and c:her tribes with equally simple nomenclatures. Mystic Island, where the Collyer-Ed wards prise fight took place last week, although within the headlands of the Connecticut coast, and only half a mile from Noaak Point on the mainland, is under the jurisdiction of the State of New York. Connecticut, theretore, has the at infla tion cf feeling that the recent raeetur-g of roughs took place on New York soil. The gl'Jt of American silver in Canada n high'y i&vorahle to the work of runmicg it to uencrti usi in thi- country. The amount there ha- Itjutne so hurdenr:me that it is receivable t a dieiount of twenty per rent", after April 1.. U it citu be purchased tn t-uantit-ee at this rate, a tioston deder can buy HH' 10 p Id with say 9 1 12 in eurren-y. send the gold to Caoa-la, and there exjha. xe it fr inAmeri:an silver t"in, mskinfr f-l bj the operation . Tnilge Carpenter 'leci-lel at Channton. S C . im the 4th inst., th-it 1 mite drawn payaHe six months after toe deeUration of peace be tween the Unfed Stalls and Cornet erate States of America could no be coflertt-d. - tio peace had been declare-l between tbo-e Goem ments." ExceptHtos were taken, on the ground that th t hohiiite was a virtual de claration of peace. lltf I're-eo ( i-u'V.' .Mtnt gives a px-ti'-i li-t oi ;.Twne ioardere-1 by In lian. in that Ifrritory -iilv Mrch 1. 1 The its con'sins tn-c-a.iies, o far aa tiey c ju!I be 1 certaii e-l, f I'iL biennis, an-1 ihe Mnt ex prts'cn tne ooinion t-iat il it coU obtain the nai-Ki f ai' the .---ons a. lie I m lhe Territory since it- setdemei.r, at leat 20.- more would le added -o it; while over H have bieo woomlel, more or let seriously, since the beginning of is- i. V young m. 1 Spr'ncfitld played a practi cal joke oo hiuwfif the other riay, all nnwitting y, ar i g -t tut dose quarters that well nigh becume hid unit. With son.e acqaiintances be was esaminiii'? a -ife at a shop at the South fn-J when, agains' their p.-oteetattons, be entered the money ehet, and tbey otosed the door after him af his r-1(ues:. But the lock sprang to Us place mJ the r-oor youth was buried alive. The man win had the ley was two mile- distant, aivi the Tiomurea mou.o die in nve minutes. HanuDers udchwia werfe brougut into ue, aud the dcr opHnsl, VHlthe wberel and alinor dl in craaled out of his to safe retreat, , A party of gentlemen intheAtorHou?, N. Y., I r.rt r.v-wj h fw ereatmrfl zer on the increase of crime and robbery in New York, and one made a bet that no man, h.vinir the mpear anofof teingsimewnat intoxicated, ccuM walk fron. tlte Astor Uoueo to Union square witheat hin" f rwed by thVves or set upon by tourers for ambling etbtihments. The bet was ta m a d one of the party undertook the test- tie zot aloo very well until he reached Grand street, where a tWhy4ooking mdividual 00k a lee? interest in hi welfare, and, pre ending to be under the influence of Hqyr. intiud hn n tt vWt a "dub." ShVingoffthis touier he fell , among thieve- beve Hmtn street, who. .in attrai,tlng to ha'tle ti i"J jhollI Jf ti, wr0Dg lit piAtt. WW ln'J ' man. VKB MO.XT XEW5. JUUttti ObCSII. Mr Lu.,l, I?- oldest i,mn in New lUrea Eli 0 BWIat IX g tew bee., tea A yaa,$ teUu : , rr in Midi ebur,. 1. utrand, M ' 1 - LUI '0 tf -s " fi-.-shJe tres. met' lie. i-f,,t Taaii ha7 . was re- 1 1 the Ilerm ' i A ti- M " 1 M. aNad. :.. -i a-idrssed m re,za-'t to toe urtrvt liir propri irk, Li.t cbairo.an, t n". Ir tide Itill, .a i'i all. I 'liej iiur-.- (, kV. I'm- ilif of the present opirtainly jr. Ciarr frit w.rr.vo nl n 'i-.nR "-' rtana.-it tt the Chmhire auJ I t. hha.v Hi irua.!-. w -j. 1 , njer.K; ,.h thf Rullai"! A 1 lw !t ' B tiui- i : .n ! inforethf l V. 1 A of We)br.d, I'.'. l.) eve sin,', M.rLh ti " 4th- Mr louUa b rn i-pondins Svre'arj of thefiui ounc ilen'u Chnnian Aa ocalioo. E. Gage r,f Verxtnnes, was fioe-l r4n ani eoata jme twu i,l. igo for bquur ttlLn A short time aitei, he v.ui aja-a brought up charged vriln the um- offeuc, aai ticeil a-11"' and ousts, r. i n. reu I to three month" im prisoomtnt. The rermonlr, ann,,.utce- the recent death of Capt. Waliam A. Ivewmaa ia Torontu. II Newman was I nueil Stales Trtvvnry ar t i.l that pltof, and was f rmerlj a rwident f Vf gennea. Sume ihlve hanJre.1 members ,.f T i t O.T., from Verjtanea. rerrisbnrrh and ll.ns hwrgb, met with the Mtmktas Ljler, frening. They areto meet m Femshurh f. i lovr, the efeaing of the llnh. lira. E. A. Parker, for ntaaj jeats r.i'iei,-. of VenfeBBes. has taken op her res- lee e m N.,r rwh,CoaaeerknL aajiKis.irox corsrr lecemeBta are more plenty ia lVn.t'.uE. ,t than for some years ;tst The Bennitrtuo Breh Factory f u v j . ' pat ap another large baildiag in the .r'.i'i; The liqaor Uw 'as to be eafutcul in I!-ri.i, t. ton. A dmnkeB nai in Bennlagfeoa recently poilrl off his boota ai4 laid .lown oader a piaaza, sup posing that he had gone to hed. He was nearly froarn in the morning. The Ceaaiagton Coaoty Teachers' Instltair, held last week, was a success. CAUDOMi COTSTT. Gratoa the heailoaarten of the Wetln Rire. Laeaber ritmpany. TWa uueapaay .ren iaed aoBW three years a-p. Tbey own . ' ' cr. of woodlaad arcuad tae p-md where tjt -' n Rir rites, hare npecdei .fW.faWin 'r, the rier of cbstreetinns, bayint; mtenmer etc., Tbey employ from 10 to 20 band-, .n : get out and Soot down tu their mill-, he'i. lit ' -oovilk over 1 ,000,000 tees cf a jei. FIAXKUX COCSTT At the acvnoal meeting in the in'ere; :1. -Jiariaquoi Railroad, held in Riehfur.l. , i, 'h 7th. the following Director, were - I tjregorj Smith. Liwrence Brainerd. l-f ' -Barlow, Homer E. Royce, E A. Snitr., ' - ' ('arnenter, Dan Moreu, L. W. M.rtui, ,n 1 W. Woodwcrth. The atoat imp riant .- ' ' the meetinc; was. the transfer of tL c n i-ier ; the hands of the 1 Means Cennty pe. pV control of the frieads f "'ie Uisaisqu, - ro, , Fran alia County. The prossep', of in- i . are highly fkr.irable, aod it is 1h'.--I I win be br-'ken as soon aa spring oen- The Goal Templar Lodjre in Frtn'.lir n.. bers about liOO working nu mbers. 1 The home talent" of eraakuu iv.- ,i -concert. Saturday eveaing. Eli Borno of Baketsnell, le I1 1,1 ves, aad hae worked nearly arery day thi- w nr -sawing wood- Preiavratioaa an brine madetbr a orofiu' aad interesting Teachers' Instirn'e in Hi-',. .' . comraencing, Moniar, the 2lst, and c' .-r,- n Friday. In Chadwick of Bakersfteit. h- , ' i . tmrting mare. 44 Belle." to E. D t u, . i , Albans, for nrc iinndre 1 dolUrs. A Frenohntaa, at work in Alburn. .,.'i i'.. oaToeaday, by acircttlar aaw. !.i-e-atirv , r. aideof his neck, so ae to eaose n -' ,M .'- 'i He was aboot TOyeara oU. A increment ia ca foot in $i'o'. t, rt -f . stock eompaBy, with a capital of bniH a sew fivctory, the coming spr.i Mr. J. H Bon of Eiwahnrgh I' .1 . -e, -1-fouod bee tree from which .'- ta r,.., pounds of clear bon.'. A young man, dead drank andne.rivt, . ras fished oat of a snow bak in Bi' r.6e' i LoioiiiE cocarr. The 5lorriaiIle H,ine. Sforrist-To. oeatly been porehaeed by E. f Ktni ,,i ' Mr. Jedediah B ing ham. oae of ihf . li- i, ana of Stowe recently died at his n!c e where he had Irted ti-S years. Judge A two. id ha been elected C rrmi-' rr of Lamoille County by a nvajortry of ni-n rh'-e.-handre,!. csasGG ti'.rSTY. There was a lively time in Wp-; Km i;.'i, recently ; the HerhT made a general l,-tt oo the whisky dealers. oauuss soriTT The following is a transcript cf end-r-.-mentoa a letter pajiuig through the Uerbr i.i.. pest office 'This is for the aaaawhs has the l"h, nr,.u bread Dearrsm cattle 1 am not ce.irt.io II e rite eaitionleof hie name The ladies of Coventry propose i. putt., i seats for the church vestry with the ree, i -from festival , having reoeivted ov-. F ,i -&r. Mr. Geo. W. Brulgman of Sojih iinct. h- had two or three broken ribe, a brt.'- :i rm. a leg broken rwtoe in the warne pvar . , this winter The Statutei if says that the b-..i,s'.. fever i raging m toat vicinity. Large nnui.r- .if 1 ir leans county f-eople are preparing 'iu m' in rite spring. The Xwport Exptt eomplains that it enn not aen.1 a letter sis miles by mail without hid ing it lost, strayed or stolen. Marshal R. Currier of Albany, .ys tli-tt in the year 18.'. he milked Mi cowi Rot. Caleb False of Albany, ree-ntly reoe:ve I a donation or tJI-'.T. ll.y sellinjr in lrasborgh at ?lo per toi. ia the barn. The town of Jay refa-ed to bc.n 1 m ... 1 , f th Misstsquei and Clyde river railroad. 9. Bigeiew of Morgan, has shot aixteeo f. s -this winter. Harris W. Leach of Troy recently shot si oirl measuring f feel and S inehe. friini t'p t. tip of its wings. rtTLA.v i cotrarr. It is nov positively announced tnat lr 1 r. pin will lecture before the T. M '. A. . ' K, i land, on the l!U!i. The fire in Brandon, TFednead.,'. wai. --vi' guhvhed in mboot an hour fer it is disco. ed. The fiirnirure w almost en'rfly reamvnt frost the hotel. The lose will pr l.vMy be fr n, S4.000 to SB.OOO : fully insured Kanland is congratulatisg itself .: l ie n.-e- -that attended its (traded s-hool d .r.n ilep-. year. wjubthqtox romT Tlie Voung Men's CVistisn Assoer i. -e. en! v organised in Montpelier, has the W nwieir ers PrteidenM. Poi.nd: viee-Pf -It' i . v Wil.ier : Keoordaur Secretary, --. S. .-....-e . Corrcponiing Seoreury. Trumar !! - . Tr -nrvr. S. S. Towner; Registrar. J V Iti-vt ; Directors. K S. Hibbard. C H. Famswe.ih. i' C. Loil. Mr. Hira Bcyeeof Roxbury, w ide ci.. ppi: in the wid, leoently met wit1- a w cident. Just as be hid nsisaed eh. pp.ng oil v tree he'btepped back, when the tre-samug 1. djr. .1 on the limb t.f another and was thrown fto-r. ts stamp inking br. oo th. !dllrnl'.v'N '" breaking Kith bones; Iheie heme; a leg 'be ...t--lde it wedged hi g wnp!ete! t- t -n , He shouted for hel . 1 ot none h.uic nt Ii r ' -took hi sie a'l Cut the Tree off .-,n He i crawled tvae fen rv is to where uW enut -and rode tu hi- hou-e GeorieS Scwi-ie. s-.'i .. (' H. ofBsrre, w killed onfhePaetf P. tlr. d t .Ifskeoa. Wt'l (',,. Ilionois. Feb. 'b. The M E M-ty i4 Wstesbory refea'h l-i . Rev, L. Donaldson a donatioc of S 4 The re -ect aateriintneot in Moti'p. ' -t - IbyMiwMinaE Gjory rr S:thl':d ,. " I ing and singing, and Miss allien J Vv . ' N ,' t I Montpelier. pumiet, is rery highly -p.n ' J Josh Billmgs lectured b a erow iel liou Montpttier, Tuesday evening, i The March Tenuf.f the County V .: . neiw-el its -snoi m M.DtpeBeT, Toelsv Ju'v Pec. I e-.d,!. Iln. C W. II 1). ' Mar.hli.ld. and Hon. Jssiah Wood . Ilvr . ' , rstant J-:dges. Scott I'ost.N-. ll.if tfcG. 1 K ' r'' I neid Uvee at their kail on the e.eJirn; o? f . I 4:iiof Mvrrh Theei-werehoa' e gli'r o upn ! prcent Tbe -iVl w be-inttfoll. '.- I i latelbgeaee frm th Iiw ' " M'n'rel' ! 4 Wells liher kv.!-. I h t - 'r",,Ir'" ! rknre I'i.iMieW hae ed. ai-.o. i w ihoiii oppoth,t. .'d for eii" crand list, amou: ',. T" port, sy th- "I ' I - - V re,T ' upon eatuf the ,-lun ar l There ia u, hr a ineeiu., ol 'he , rfers of tMi jtgton County C- t' ; i f f-P-'?! 50n". pUnfore.;..lii,mr , - , -f ''od4'- stock and Other pers-nal property; a!w of I real estate. I Vf ix nA !' i vti t-.f-y thrte inch-, of sriv. at I 82 .--J Si ! -r-.,iriio 'el! hc 'city t BrattU-V,io ?,n. . O toler 1st, Ic ' I" March 1st. Ii-7t'. Tne New Loodott Nor'h-lT Ralruad l: ! i.l the ,V w INliri- Jnd IN .ire tliver Bi' 1 rwd for a terra c' 'M ve-.r- rive !nlt were rseentl" Uptised by Ter. Ckar" " Chrk Harris at St. Jliaaacl's ( Epi eo p.:) Church, B attleboro. CU151T. A Union Christian Couvtaticn w-H le hold in Chester. Vt., oeoieejenig Mo-oivv evenirg, Matc'.i.l 1th, 1870. The store of Chie B-othef s, druggist. Springs-Id, was receatly broien open and a small a-ncun of money stolen. Th thief was arres'ed. Mr Jsmes Bemis. or Proclor.vine, recentle hvl his right hand netrty cat off in a pUn'rs maetiine.iei.in; but the thumb. A year or to since he had two Ccgers ef his left- hand ent ' off in a similar manner.