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THE COLFAX CHRONICLEL ln Inbncpcwbnt lmurnal, btbotct to )or:al anb t nrral lctos, citeraturc, Stitnct, 1gritalturt, etc. OL. . COLFAX, GRANT PAIISII, LA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1877. NO. 5. 1be Tolfir (0broniurk. TERMS: earcutl l v. .. . . $ t ADVERTISING RATES: &I lat," (i i sA.1 .Ilr)tit-%l rr rrtiml li" Cl .nI.*".qeIe t 717".ert.ei .111.1+, Jlr1te^"111 a " r 1 1"ir.4 gt a.+ a d ,,,w cf.j'lrr, $11) petr Peal' t we j11. acah meat iii mere't it'- ;eie. a. ntthe' orlter. ,f 111 a n. :-l .: A e11 ee. -;t* 1"C.art Gar (titiliti) 7 : t $ r1' $-v 5 t_ ra " . 3 ' 31 t . *:, 51 ata icD."r *. r ietiv :..It. lteutte mIati.'r Ii a. .;lreI in adl I elv.it biirltt'tttl art itratJt. f. Mn rtrrtse : rtIe . art' nt aide. fto the Tulle tirilnrttr c·tr wt:, 1 th:5 ` " . 'lli Ii eeit, d padl a n0 tth .':ert.1 tee.".i Lealteu the;:. a~ejtt'a ted in teilte IT 4l1 adc'errti~rinrte.P ac-ye 1 . th:a. lo.a...ne till rtebitt. atit e'ikr e'd a. Uroli tnarv and BMarriage nititets i ll SC" rl.Iit.. u1 IIrgi· I. * !1argtcl l Jt h l k uatK lat t b art fet on el,~ V.paper Laws and Regulatio~ns ter I. le.,rihhr. wleW. )i i. not give receo t 1 cet e I . e11t I h. 4,0.1 14 . ;i ~e. N~errlet a'itehiite` itee 4-40i I. Ii r lI. helli Y. it ettiteect checte .9ielet1 the, lite eitete, 1.1 11.e it' 1,e t'1e41( 4{i1:tic , puticeiarer Uect e lee i .4'te 14tteicIa alt:] all a.rre'e.ee.l';""3 tet 1ee. d Wle Iret I tll.e te' c:ltidc I ,t 7 '. t 1ie. ' r 1 reN' t lt1'1.'i'IIi. 1111 it t Ile( ( ;14 1 :11 ISlr d1N.11. IIC"i\ · I 111111 1 11\ av the. it ictije, atiel ttlt'itel1 I het 1ii 4 titiete c. tI. 1 t1 0.1 tee':'. uint, te ee1..ct1ee"r ýt hit ,,t t 11:1",, lit log Ili " 11111 l : 1 fit'eletc .t i 1. 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New aimd latere. tiLj F'or, i Attrienlitre, HortuaIltars. - the to..-. tlEaith, Metical lProgress, $ cial .,c e,-, .~atural tiietury, Geology, r Antro .oy. te. Itit lumt vahl ible practical papers, by . int writer. in all departments of 'i, .c,. will be found in the $caentilk A ..,.i an. ti.e wh,,e prersentel in pupgu Isa Ihoa., uane. Lice from tecrlusral tenms' i n-tr.,.t..t +lth engrarvinup, and so ar ' C..-g i:e, Is' .trevEt and ma r) all eleIas. t i ,,t rwiE-r. .1d stlt young. The &'iean t'ie, Ametnrica i' prou,,tiwv of knowtlege stuf ,ret.cess in eVry conImmUity where it ci re.El ch It 1 ho"nld have a place in et rtr tv.ni*y, lihong R onmm,Lirary, C' ,i-,-r ,.r ,':,ln. Terms. $3.lt per pe, $l.ls halt year,'. wich ianludes prepay. ns ,it Elf b, .e se. Dhic-nit to Cluo\ atnd .gentl. . .dl copine ten cent-. suid 1i- al %crwH.lerl. Remit by potal OE.rl,-r to, ) 1MIN i.t (CO., kactlihere, 37 Park ii-w, .Iew iBrk. P ATIENTS. In n.tnn,-ctinm with the ScTlst iriC Auv.i :zrs, Me.t- Mann . Ci,. are Soli. .,it -r. it la:t ic an Fereitn Petents, ad +hiEv the Isrgest eln tbiahnteu t is the -od IPs :..to rte obtained onl tbeJlghst t- ri.-f. M atd E of New inventi.,,n and ma ,t t'ern itEaminled. a ,4 A`tv1e free. A Mt ei .' u,'se is wmade ia, th Sct*entitic A-.. ric l at .11 linventions Patented I..r '*lh it.hs Agenucy, with the name and rEid~IhtEer of tlt.- Patentee. Public att-ln tl,,t. ihsf : t direll -lt to the ulriti of the ir u ji t-it, andt sle. or introduction ft t-lt tl.,'tE'l . A " ;rE..r'.o who ban madn a new dia -. rit -r itlVlnltinl. ran e;certain. tree of c .;ar,.. whether a patent can probably be ,Iih, E, , ,I. by waiting to the nllder.ilEuti.iEd El~E's. f r toe paper, or concerning I itetua., dlUNN & CO., 37 P-ark Iew, N Ew Ytirk. lUr ,uEh Ote -. Cur. F A 7th Stn., Wash Io,.to,,. I) C. 'r11IE VORLD FOI 1878. The Nett York W-rMl for 1877, ):tail. $ueni-We\V kly and Weekly' will l.e l;euIln to le t1he c'he+apeet aind lw-ct n1Ew..l'alr ptlliShldt in the IUnited Staten. It will he printed illn an ilmlllroVEtd form with new type I ul llal thel tw.f pmper, aun! nesltientet iEr l;iilir will I aIpared to maintain in it every dep.a.rtmlnlt at tlw high ent .io.ille lstandard, and to clnt e1(1nd 1 t in all respects to the cti dei'l'e and approval of the ewst caIuisn' in the community without re'..rd to political opinions or reli gious differcicees. TEItMS--POS.TAGE PREPAID. Daily and Sundays, one year. $9 511; six monthL, $5; tluee mooths, s" 50. D;aily without Sundays. one year, s8; six molths, $4 25; threemnmonths, $2 2.: IEEE than thre montihls. S1. ' -i THE t rffirie Jmrar ;Wa. t.tallished in 1841, and is now t the lelladilIg Agricultural and Family 1 .Iiuri:rl in the West. It in devoted tEo lit. ilterelts of Agriculture, H.r- i tili.ture, St'wk Breeding, the Api a--lV. loueholhld, etc. It ha also a I litEr'rary and youlng fiolk' depart- ( HiEEtl and give, full market reports, a ,erwt atll tlopics of the day. It is ullhlinlhed weekly by tih c I'AIRIE FARMER COMPANY, I at ('licago, in a neat quarto f-rn of a eight l:rge page., and as handsonlely illltr;atled from time to tilme with i Iwrtraite of the Istock. buildings, illlErovE.tl faill machinery. etc. 'Tlle pulliehers' aim is to make it i ili-i1e(nsabllle in every houswhold iitt wiicjh it tlnds its way. 'lWCi- h nmen cElIiie will le CBnt to fny ad dr(e~s free. Snheeription prce is S-.15 per year, payhle in advance. ' Lilw'ral cash eommisslons allowed i! it a'fnts, and to those who may as- P iate tega; g r for sberipie a pnrpam. h Geeral Naw3. Gold was quoted in New York on the let of Deceiber at $1 03. Kellogg and B tier were. sworr in as United States lSeuatrº ou th lIt inst. An international exhibition wil. be held in Milan, Italy, during tie. year 18.9. The Secretary of the Tressnr ordered $1,0N" 0 t) of gold to Iw sold on the 1st inst. The Supreme Coiurt of the Uni a teel t ites he. now about 1000 ca sea on the calendar. The Mississippi penitentiary non Shas 9.i3 convicts. There are I t6, within the wall., showing ; working outsle on plantations. ' Thanksgiving's D &y was set apar by the (raigers of Ildz,w aM . titme for thbrnk.girvigu an! rat kill ing, antd th.,i.sand.s of tihe p.t were killed by the fm rmu.re. In New Orleans the o,1,h.bol ler and oufveeekers are iu.stl;t oves f the Waºnuigtonu. news. I'hevy sa that Kellogg will bhavete liou share of the "patronage." The members of the Internation al As.ociaton. in Calaforuta, haw.. notified tmany of the fArrues sof thb interimr that they will not be per matted tm. ernpl"y Chlne-es Il-,worer on their farms 8:urne farmers wh. disregarded tliee. notices have Itha their farms burned by Internation ahlst agents. The lakes aun I cauls ir,- carry ing the builk of % esteru profl.he this year, artd if a me.all rehl.tuta n in tolls nuskens such a cuange fr. , rail to waster-path itn the cost, mull it not lbe fairly presanue.l ,Lau t .. difference of seur, to ten elnts per bbshel in fatvr of the Mtssis~appi route over ali ithier roter e .r w .r i will win for the Maissitlppi th. bulk of thi. c.rryiung trade ? Of the 52 cadets appoiuted to the .MShtary Aceade*my at Wee. Point during the p'.t tive seers it appears frm th re,.orlqs thel 11 werms',iildtreu ofirich parents,wh'.le 465 were hhlddr..in of parents in. moderate crrcumitances,3ui ,f the(en in rednllestl rCwtl*lltlstr s. a ) tijl ,f pare-tts who were actnally indi genut. Fronm this it will hapel.r that West P'oint is n it by aunk mUe.s Ia school pe ulu:irl? for rich meen'. eons. Tbere0will In in the n.ort fi;fie- I sippl Legitl.ature seven co)!ore I meen. Ge R'n (tyles.. S. i:tor fronm B(dlivr andI C)alºona. ReIl,. hian, elected iilon a f iaion ticket conmposeal of D)ntiw"rsts andt He pulbhcans. Representatv.Ies W.i-l (ion Hicks. of -lii ., J (l Mar shall.of flliaes and Ceo E iwr:lr, i. of Madison, regulatr Dml):ocrats; ti. lt. iiashinaLtoni, of l ten+, san, H. P. Scot& elf Issaqliquen, ltkp'blie*tn. chotse upin fusion tick, t., as wasn Senator (tayles; and Bentj. OJun ninghani, of Mirshall, lulepeudent 1 tRepubhcan. I Gov. Nicholls has not vet decid.~t whether or not he will issue writs of election fi r the peri-hes tn whit a there are vaicnlc.-s the lower house of the neueral A-lsewbiv,auil it is more than prbable that he w will not di so a, , were the writI to be issuled al the 1 w cornpiiedl with in that respect, it woul I he imposslble to mt-ke a complete refg istration in Nay of thefiHar .l.ari.hI..4 as the registration sct directs. Fr that, as we-it as other rca .ons, it is believed that the G(ivrn ir w 11 nol, iaaet the writ for any of the par ishe. So John M. Hirlan. says the N I l O City Item. i* at leitrth cunltirimedll I as Aisoeats, .Ihtit'- ,if the Unlied I. States Snlpre(',ieC lurt rtonglh limit itl of thle higheaR order ,if jlicial lru- i Iter, he has the reptlation of hi-p ji : a tntr·ieht forward, honest wan, it fI somewhat Ino'e than aver-affge totel ligerne and fair legal attainmentl . C rbhat the Soth we entitled to tlhe S seat wa one uf the gniands tlakeli I1 by the Presiient iin .elrctini Mlr r Hlarbln; It is, howerer, nfrtuainrate I hoth for the Somth and the cotltre 1U that a geentlenanu nm;re tho~nIig eI versed in the intrictse.M.of the Cird hb law had not is-en chmes- for the rn placee. '.eversal who waeld ha tIi adormed th6 bhench iigbbt hase i hbes found in Leui.siao The Sare der. k Plwecial to tbr t'hcago Tirue 1 %tAtAHa:Gra, Nov. 27 - Brakret t( wa wil t wetVt nerlaaeh. IOI drat.gcI t l'wta Lby the wea.'t clf the eiarpI't !)4g. tualjtorlit 'f ttwit, the acjlaadi '.aw 8at'.trc csapitutlateld at tweuzth la ru iatt of thrl.r o'e ael'k this after a t e-it )LI , a nd aol l oaw edi a vi,?. to Ihe ta - .teia ou Mr. Thurrtu tin'a rteolititiot *".i tile Ca. ll.mittlol tl f ka irilegita au.l Emewtie'iaa. Thris would have the effee"t to b~ring~ Ilat *±r'ao',e ftit once bef re the Sti.-tate.. hen a IniatioD coldia bet tn-ode' t)1 -weur hinat inL I at wacarcnl hi he Ktataltic Vote that h-eu crowdled thet L.-publhaeaa Seaatoºri toa the wallt itoning the last twenuty eight bhniur ofcotlau4etaIVe fighjtouug P~rior toa hIe cuapitulationi -eiaator Canuere ala. ,f ttlticiatiii, maic imt 1 to1 II Odi-t of fIrt in the Senate in answer toi sanme if Mr, Merriaue.a's rewark!% ipony the 4anth C'r"aianos ewues. Mr. *tterin ,.u spoke at griat etrtaalrdan e.e, as lie hail tol sat 'ant this cii,r Iaauniie,4.eu~asi' vith titi rest, heat itn tI ante of the. .ir~aggiug limit of weair: f .as, atnd the' 'lead at iaº:.ph.-re. of tar I4e'nate ehaaaab-r, Mr. (Cawe'(iaa 111.414 a noittable iiuatifi.Nsiiiol. loo is ily his clear, fi .rihi. iuant er, 5,1.1 to making a tloreud':tre snhije t i-n ereycting. The zaohler's, which hod ;r·baabtd with attipidit} (ove thti 'lull *oatiae of fis a:ererlaag of the d. . stre- wIked into) irtiterest by Sens or Cawer'an'a talk Hit' titiupI tnanni-r santi cOevrmn -een ee wai of Awpeaking were in m-oatke't contra-t with the n-:,t-.rieoal effirts aual ap n.'aranro iio his o'eirhekotce, Sen ct-ar SFIºwL. nriece were' few ncawne lie '! cielrr ts in to-day's session olf thee *taoUst44 It was the tiro morning if 1a1 'th lpltinlltt dktdMll)id, of le,.'elsa tiveeX -jite 'n-t. ECer% Sest'Eor itp peare 1 to lxw lab. rinsg with a head.t * chr, suit soil, whuen the final istue *( d o'in_ n},on Ht. Itianrtaaara'i re. ` ºilittoasia~t aps-.wast' there- a Nieiaile. re-ti S,alt cfi the fee-linti of ctt.uei r ltar a t e'ie the hounr iaf acoptuilatiora ritla. there was a tlense auzitetace teo wit nesa the R&-pnihlieean at.ictatioau of t u' reign oaf alsacalnrr power. Tha. tallerie-s. which haId been well 'ne~w-let dnritl the If rewonuao were pe-tke~l trinveird'awaaa, Ola the. ita.r were. tteot'rly ail of the uwen! sera if the H Lime na-itn the city'. Speaker 1K.emtdalr atei,'1 it the ,enter of ,i Lrsill.l.areetik facinug Vice Prestdeet I `Whreeter, wit º 'at hItch in hiti. chair half asoleepi Mr Catokijog was i:nu hla mceat i*ll. Mr. O)leehav Nat hat ' I hitjGte, ntnlcaili c'raekiag away at "to anlaglatotal or-a4. Htuple. .4gtcb ""11, in front, of Mlr. C- 'nklxng,w:uee so 'lageatey iu ever. lie po'tlled away at ! sal long hbertl with a raild, eat-like. un avetmeaut, as at he were clit bing at for sre apes Mr. Eduaaan'to. jaa. } ti b jitd b attna. n oea l net r itt r a y dee fn. 'liurgu-teif deferhoel worke out oaf is ftre' alt trocetl ,if :arto's- n anit I.-ft ini their Iºsi45 i a ltagned anillct ciewe Mr Antta'nv matt in.lL tie i laia The pl stel' .atgaiulr Moranl!, of Vet- I u:aaeat, res"test hi~. bevt aijini ana itn Ilra fitager suit alwsnraevl btos in s browna study. Bly has st-te 'tat Mr i-toter, lviii ecye, anaal every inte eat f his oaaitreu' ance' baristliang; with prik ocljaty all') paaliacntoiaty poit'.. Si. aal.l v latthoep. m~Who saet behinad jajan, tise'heid baºree antil wearied, a. a if he were'I n1t apte-mlly ,rerte-tea) I ini the tight befo are him. Mr. Barn lisle, who mat upon his right, was't4" aeanteened iia in ass"luwn black lake* It Ialn namndeitsker. sini at duratau the .a diutle lc,tee an ejnae~tly a.. af he hatl *a Jkltet vattfingU furt lane pbeetuig~yr.p. 'a Mlr Cawereaaa,of ~iieeonuairwtbo Wait iaetwe-eii Juriaeacle atad~ Patte~rsoa,i -tlrieked lI,.ai* loeri wa~tatahes watt, 1 th ez~ cr,reaeieaua of a nato who, ha. I' eat Ilii. twit fn'ud Patteraei ( ' I-a k,-d tiacloaciatcafLtactiell of anyl (ti I ,i aw~aauk'3atec A hunch 'iff honcti vitally rirtiaeYa eat np in luiia Ibeek ii. *I fraMe, atd ham Itoantetl ar·aiuel the 'ata!er raiw ucew'wlrit iii ti bane 1II 'i Cattier-an, t):aeeOe, B a'tla,,J'cawa ~siti Santiarc~ JuIlg~e Utriuttiancy wo' ohwmijt fro~m that canktr a-'aw. A~.ii,·Iaa 3 "'bewk~c that suit geutba'man. tiero~na lag .-xbaneieed p tr-el~ with Jailge- Ir L~eea ansi wenlt b~anoe. On the lDeaioarautiet asd the. mew a be-ri. m diaggrcti4, obe~i,ag e~ver raicam of Mr. Thuarsm, sta if tlaee'n ~ ~ ~ ' 0S~·Q maLChine ant)" iburma.n was' I" tbe cratak tI [be utotiam mad. teL dauiawYg tbeu rommittee was a monotonoasly v.,ted upon a were any of te . lih tMlteringt mortions preceang.' Life euI atatitllituna vr. w gaie fromui the U ahiiwerlr.-, aves and nes, and they ireal oft)ei to he repeattedi before the a - erk caught them to recor- theta rlhe. viote to dimw-arge wie 29 aae. h r, 27 nhlw, always the samet heart rendina majority of two. Toward t.he list pert of the roll call Gen. n Battler came in from the cloak room a ud took a &.sat 1y the side of )Dau Veerhbee' so as to be ready if ne. of he to be. nworn an. Mr. Butler wa ts dresteaa in a dark unet, cost button- d eel a la mila/air., above which show.- C e.a a white Eugli hb c llar and par- y pile prine~ neck-tie. He carried a' stik lat in one hibna and a tightly- . riled silk umbrella in the other. t, His. air was that of a muau who has tl jlst inherited a large fortune and I1 who, ww about to take a May-wmor- g nine walk with his lualy love. His ar of serenity and aatistartioin was a tlie la]t ,.rx.perating touch to the a hum:ilhation of the Republicans. li They knew whetq the time et *' that BE:tler would walk up ant) take the oath without a changeof cwn tenauowu, an'l they hstel him onli the more for his cool manue r,t t- b peraority. When the rluiatou wa. ti earriceu Mr. Edainade was as oee tupln hiti feet andt objected to be r,nwiderationt of the credsetials of I NI. C. Butler. A .l this, under th.e tifth rael of the Urenate, carires the I case over tall to moi.rr w. Mr. Eel tr.Uiud still clunt to a ritaw of a ,epe in gitting Btler's case over a Lu-d*y, when Kellogg's ces would W fe a ;privileget one, so that there night be a chance to gea him an it iret. Jr. Thurman wai fr patting in at Batler at onece, *oid f all tihe men ec uack of him hal hewau I)eaorats hIn b wveald have pressed hl mosution. di tae mave to aijurn the ºmion of loneay au ill rnonang to 8:30 of this ~i STrulesday, afternio, sa a' to goort ti with the case, but Mr E|lmands as Isel1 that the hor of 12 m, oa 4e wln cac Tºes.-lvy's sesi, sholutll be - .in, hadit pnasee, acl there was no " ary of adljutruing so that these .iult hbe a ueruulay'esseasion. .111 :~asr heliL with hbm,suad Mr. Thur u:mn at onet e unred a nation to a iwear in M. C. Butler. Ths, was the " nulwnataetou of the day. Thus mo sn ,t,*ee in, it ianpendlig an mimnes f uate up as uuttaillbed busuaneou to of uarrow, ant. Mn the opitnon of the in Jear' rta, is entitled to brst con- eL nat-ration. As they have now the, ,trougth to Ia'k their behe:, it is no I t' possible that the brokna-beeked be ving of, the Repubiicans in the c ienate will he able. in make much sa ,f a ight.. There ms great deal of Wf tphlibcean fault found with the of ;avagery of Mr. E.lanmda yester layv. They say that Mr. P:attersemtn utilt have been used in the Kellogg fa ite to a great advantage,asnd that sr. E.uawdls' action has cut of hbi help. Pattenson need not wor- hi y about being real out of the He taluheau wparty. He can play the pr ruudHgal son so lon as he ha a thia ote to the Senate, anti will be wet- de w,Ume.d whenever he hba escaped an rorn the Bautler ease and can range PU iretelf egaia in huIa with the kayl. bihould the tSnate not confirm ny rore of the appointments made sit ir tis State, the President wall, et itder the law. be cnmpellet] to he i her re-appoiit the present incum. ,i snts or mtke new appuinttemat*, ha rad that is the reuaso why many aI i the Liniaei,a ,,flialz remain in its iamhingtoo. * joth In New York, on the t8th nit., :er. wl. depo.ited in the vanitu , i Sthe- Stock Exchange 78 hars oit ve.r. each weighing I) ponnd'.,; ;:h an s'er-age Snace-a' of 89- 8 i 1h) Their total vaein we $14),- E~ " O. They came from the Outario me trues. gut Thbe (Ir.ger's trn m --Spade. me, A cle a., case-An empty dryi Ods box. I Thb tstin of eivilizlation--The h. stagte -tamp. gol It is en,)uh for one thing at a did oue to happen, especIally tyina . "Ii too thit" has becoip obsolete. a sunflciently maategielazeed is ti, ore lltetfortAm which this ideal ha ·' a.j I Criminals should coee to a helt or lihalter. Advice is like east r oill--y ea Sough to give but dreadful to take. "The happiest wo see, Ike the happiest nations, have no hitevy." Looking to others for oot stauda of happinels is the eure way to be mniw:rble. Our bune sses with ou I own heart and our own motivee. Knowlodge cannot be acquired -ithout prains and applictiun. It Is tn~blcsnmr, and like digging for deep waters; but when you ones solae to the spring, they rie to smees you. A Retel . raer no Masesbaits, : retired oeMtonias,didu't know bo to take a wye whepl of to pres i the axle, and aos ~e hored hutle I through the hob and poured is gearse. A matter-of-fac phfiloaspheri'. s. rts that "love is to ditaestie lib what butter is to bread -it p little nourishmento Iu itaelf but e substantials grand h elsh o which they would b rd ito srl. low. Did yeu ever beardt tbmte dM being required by hit tadkeI " t onke two Ilue piI *t i-i~iJ p. niilt vehicle, eat dewos iti as he dkle't keep a carrisg - it is .mi.l iboard to talh ebrt woman Ilaeq gualided to 11 qt rg position in ife tiist a ca Illa. Fos' Ssetance, what *meao e*uld lsge arund tie aove in a oeistry f. cery and lie about the number of fob bo eaught last softer'. The hardest thing to get on sri in this life is a ma's own r l: A r-esu, sellfis llo-w- dedepdinu and oumplaining fellow-a timid pu care-lbrdened man-tsees ate e'i Ihrp dtefrsued us the Jeidb. The do not limp, but their thoughts dA A gentlekas who was es Jm ny because deeply e lp and sid, "$lr, can I Oleg a'ý dew I" He slowly d.ralhd oe, "I alpplU5. yao can if yoE bri yoq ndiul to it." 8Se qurkl$ "N,.ne of your palaver, i fSt Pa sicl at say stIIoms." A mar may ,seeal bis urns, his age, the eireumstamIesof hins iS not his character. This is bin mra atmosphere, sad it Is as ianpi from him a. the frarmseeof sts sm from the rose itelf. In tilja of the eye, in the tones of t ia.-t ie in mien and gesture, cberdi6tdil' closes itself. The widower' grief ba beda i o nouned by reelpsstet eltheedy he lovely while it lasts, but it ise & construceed to esdre sthe rude as saults of time. 4 Corspetieut ea who only last spring threw bims-oe upon the cold trf"thAt Wrapped I Illoved's 'lay aed wept matil bg -ye-laishes fll rott has singce y4 ti ree women followang him arounte for alimony. A man up North lofe4 roue 1 day trying to get the highet bid afs his vote. lie walted tibs ii but just as they weee aboa t easer-. promise on two 94llers and a baJl the sun went down and the ipnpector declared the polls closed. All be Cbe amurked was, gest sarl Is it peyulde I'm not is time to vote for the constitatioseal amepdmaent proe. hibitlng bribery at elections.* Hlere is a poet who saye: "ml sitting sraly on the strastd, that' Sstrerel.s to sar water's brinL ; and a the day 'slips mbwl by I idly fold' my hands and Jh . Whilst he ie sitting os the strand with idle folded handsa, hi famifly at homse may he .ntering for thke ne4nmarie e of If. Hle should ekirumids areu, belas the day slips ,owly bv, and eera job at digging a cellar. No man can do so unmanly tbhin without inflicting en injury man th hole hunmsm ranre. ) e maceasw. 'I will do as I ehoose and it will he milNty'ms ilusie ss!" fvery man'esin i everybody'ns haslnes's literally. very sin hIIkes mea's ronfiAdeles i men, anad Ibeoers, wlmtever its ori gn,, the enemy of mnaisad; ad all mankind have a right to mLake m mtoa eeaue ir it eiernimSatien. It Is related ofa tarirala p .ot Ipinter that hvinsgrmedaty ml, dM. the prtarait of a e~d·e ce, whoe had just dropped in to m wst:lw. going on in the Mithdlie, FxtliI4d, did y- take sobaa "'t s any mother," eal the artist. "Oh lediet, 5 d tins," msti the origLe 4g . fruas.a "yeo ar rightyi . ' have ereived it. ShreelR wo; mIIht d. .," '..e.