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VS^ rBfrev.i' with wrtcloi, u tle baud 55 ••unqml land" r.tucjviil land f^Tv*Fteiidcr drrnTiiB uu life the token* tllig world of »inf« _.rni8 »f hop0 tr••tmiuil 1 tj auquil 1 ,i!:i lantl: i.cnT^Il lives rvvtree«1, i, le liii'id m' great dead, Li t:K,i.-]u:l laud. _Trom the Ciarimui. |,ftL 0!V TO LOVE. v ,.._Ltj, .-L:v littb i. i- illiiu' I-jrwaid ,iT!f lace Jul!roi• i intii« .-t. it v—-'i t£» ful i'( v. i.h 1U1!:.' I:: i: ill •!)'." 1 •Iliatided a calm ii-.'-ru,^ 'i'ek up :ln ii!y n..at«-d himself ... 'iu.t-man, with brllhanf, nrrruula: feaiur» and a ila' tLMUgh his oh'..' nklll ur-!v !i,eked :ip at tiii:.. ktrii by hU rm thus ikitvili rain to-niorrov tto wear my white in n. .mi:! I hud forgotlm that of k: :?'ig to-morrow. my pie.-eiioe w ill make no silent. S.umhoTv that i- ir .f.U»-il leaf ri .j Ir- v gt-od i'iil I Re or .**, Mr Kw-niii' :-boJ\ pj.se j-lcus. 'ewarn you that ilwt it ID cnn, rrMy. Ed: tin... •Vidow of the vine Eivring away iu u ,r- though thoio was not mill IIw Orphan 'g«. jj muttered JJluncho ^w iving together the :an leaven with whi» jipr broad-brimmed i i u e i U i n I e o ,v »hw and ctdor of rincrfon *hawl droop s, and tlie HiiiiHkint* iuhurn curN «ith old. while upon the .iniied h-r impromp of ferns ami an i was trau-i" ivently in each waxen ti-m o'»ui on h'-r clieeliH, i'jd hrowi. Heeiitfd to .-iVe, tender exjiIt H- w€*nt on Miss !.. if, "I know I haV"- only knov-n yet w In li he .'-pi .1 ,.i^t nJirht it ei:: v.., .-i\.titf "l i!»o- i Satider.-ui tO th" pos' 'I hi ,.| mist!. -. I IKi'd .r*sir:i*. on hi that rit Shy tie. thin p-h' he s.iid to :1 sialic afte wish Misv t'fll!,. I. I doesn't se UieallS tioiiff»l aay slay.'' my daisy L* who, i. it'-H ).(-jti (Her ILc u the autumn leaves, ,v i,i kttia the «:a-ji stilln. ss "'•tiJiiiiT sii- hail tunn u •ii ,tik of vi-ry hni.py, and nil that |to ij,.- w.ilkintr llir,i uh thi but with tii»* morn IV al„." S-h i it •iulVlO oi thut shadow folio A" Kiinshille iu 'liable. us hi ti -y Gtit, *t, 1:1 v 1 K,t), tl Jlt astuaua." ""'7. v-i'h hir I etl-1' ply the pi at liis' iii gra\e and Ml 111 .,' shiul l- h'-r amid fhe ..-i.Hind, "hut HUU./ fh hr W w" tmut I if V witi! i iuttiph^ 1 ll:' --i-tiMn iii-tmc-U deeply. '•I'M'.isIJ.I•, il- l"i •••oi mh 1\ 111'. "I Vo».' i tU.lt it inii't lik" |,lrl i]li| l.:irij ji.,,] J,, "it vo ir iu« ti risl,' a''H it i i tVu4 i v 1 willful hand on Y 1had ii'.) hnsii..-- ^'f'° raMe-r n{.:»ril.--i -•'•Opi llf- 11 w I thr, band V .. fj-irded. ait la r, fiOill,,}' lim..'_." luta .. ill ids- t. C'l v il an wor il ':. eXcil ,t ,, I 1 !,.)• 1 I t^id:.',,-, 1., :i h' hou-t. 'an 't 01 tun in a pin 1 ni,,-tron. ho her ,x under the che what sent ili1 ft,„-u "Sent him away eH—by the evening inn., ,, home packed his things and ,i it were u feuturelos. hbuk. S u '•j -u made Vr oVt V (lll a „JS an. very sorry we shall nans Una so mm'-h Blanche went slowly up ..tatrs .naltd down by her window. looking out »t th,I !urI th «v-eniug laiidneapeLIf 0 Evi love. "And I cuniiut pven v :t.. i don't know his uddn-s ,, .,u, clasped hands md li-nri'ul t-vi-T iH ui.v own fault, arid I ,u:(t \]*V* really «oue uway-md l,v hci own i„'u. .1 w,iw won,.in, und ih« Nov.,,nl(1,. liH HiH|in-ni'fS as hrHt I nmy." So liLmohe l't,uroy went home from the KUJ. liishionuhh.' a suldcr md a w isof )in ts (jm() ,)iu„ o t-r thi- bnt'k and mortar wiUUinoHs of h«r city home had never *e.-m-d h'oTso d'ruari I njl/V" ~b5',jerfir8t marriage und although to her as they did now. "Isuppus,, I shall bo an old maid conr in" thoiudn r.lunche, ^IkinR up and down i'n adonfed i'0', ?m, the fire-lit darkness of her room, her dim tded h:inds cltisj.ed hi hind her w.iM.. "J ne\ ran rati- for any one now us I did for for i iJlu-rt 1 -lure say I nhall k«cp a cat and tfrow fond of hh^ t.-a. Ah well-a day! lif.' cannot }-.st forever." A dreary comfort tliat had a i-ri of nim teen summers. She rauK the t.ell with an i.-rk, "Ar. ther.- tmy letters. Samie.isi.n','- One, madam it eiuie 1 po.^t. abniit li\e minu'"s 1 j:• *t.t the j.'is. then, in il «i%e it to me 41 Blanch *at down by the tire and upene i the I- tter. nuppr« ^sin^ a yaw "Hla--!i eii:. ed and blaCK Mrs. iirrhino!*! In It w.ii from the ex.-ciitur-. i.f At:- i rov's ilistant on Mil, t'n amioun.'iu^ hi di :iii. wlneh id ire in one ot .• -t tiinee but d' whi.-li th* as I he 1 ii in, Cl'l Vt' •!. w 1*1 not 1 Mrs. Aliin mont had hwl f-:d:i,_r nut '.f t» i e(jit il'\ L-. Ml i i.ili'i ineonsi-iously "Ob, I h„,. ilU'ht All "earning for'lr. wiUl W v. rs'olT" ^, 'l tiilhtrt l.im, for I •utfht, with "W,u. (.i ,ld thin.' ^i s"v"» .- WI \h tal,t 1 her,! uL"'' .platiuj 111 1 ver? I hope he will Hk.-. ui,., I I ight ft! l, r,| lonfittllk, in sow '\u hix feet hi'4i, with a black monR. ind inemto"ei"VeiT,rimSf° nK powir UlHl »ll with mirth. For an imtTf V »it him :is if she could "i'1' i at him ,* if ,. .' -t*-l-heurce'v"'1 1 credit the own Sfn.ses. V n "l" but (tilbert—" \i h, hut Blanrho!" oil are tio'i'Mrs. Marchmont'g pou 110 weaun the penniless infuut you SU| He aS aH fath 's wealth quite Wlllu to bft auopfefl- i-iirticnlarly us vou are not iuar wed to Walter Birmingham." 1 lam-he strufgled with tears and laugh, ter uncertain which would best express her feehn^s, but Gilbert Evering drew her ten derly towards him. ^.°u iidotrt me, dearest, it must be for Hte. Nay, do not hesitiite—our happiness hft| already been too much at the mercy of \,fe ,, 1)r! Wl!l 110t a ,T»Vell retract vour offer'-" after ail l!i mche u ivi,»."said •t far*- •11V IM uii u« u«'iuurciy WAis "And I -i !".:» •, itid San-lerson, who had bei-n listeuin» ne«ily a! the door, cr- down ^tuirs t?j ••ru, Mr«. lSrov.n th:'» ihev 1 and hi a r: •.% l.,ttslt«r!" A I'ATHFTir Sl( in ii-t.-lunii. Jjia u oar v lih id L. th.* .iu .-.hun and iii -. iuoption Ur had giri of i V.ouh U .1" in Njc, the :o acci-ana'iy and the r. Liouhi go into his family as the r.-.-, and (hit the-chiM should i iu the r«h.j.iuof its parents. .'her and .ther con-.'iiied long usiy. It wis a terribU- strmrgl" neha:id v,- '.s ti:c rlnfd's advantage, ii- other jut, iil ,tnd liiati-in.-d love, iih a enc' i-ji n «-as aviived M. i I i ..i» .• «s 'h-" Tr.-"VfMl 1 l.i. -..i ..." I,- 1 iii-i: iL" iii 'u--.ii.-vl i.li' kiv und :!h rf.. ular wner:-.in busi .i' o n eh-Mtr ncr. The girl selected to as nurse wan the mother's sister a Sy iuri t: jo '1 he Aim rieau took the and rushed out to a haberdasher's and ms. 1 1 1 outfit for lie put shoes stocking- on i.i-r, whi ii wvsa nowl i i '!. •. and a pi-'ty hiiie d:c-s. and a hat with a feath-.r in it. .. i IntU i old al! that sort of tl:iug, ho pro -d hot-s ind stockings 1 it) elder tidy di it a hat, and sh-rs wl. A i he b!'o h,t th.-m 'lletUlg 1'hiT '.at he shords. -rk the "torning .1 uid cbi .n!d be ... i i. •. .part. .d the Auuri ».a- d'V-t-ed, '. mother had •as a w :M1 wri i'-. rythi. IV aLil All!' I -ii mi iMiiim ii IIIIIMI NASBY £MJ(iHTEED. he ,:.o-l fri.-ndly ic i.. ri 1 ieii h.f. i\or: and at po mvd. ... her re. u ali' That's- kai.h ...it Timc in hei ei.d» old the ill hi« '.iilirei stooii -ti.fr to. ,:.d ih" i V th IrKU tiucs- VVu» C'otiv•'flril on tlic tlon. 1' 1 l.H*ke Xashv. tt-ils, in th" Toledo /»uo't, how he w ts converted bv Re.lpath on tl.i«=* Irish iu3Stiou. Kedpath only said, ''Come with nv." He declined to argue he merely showed .Mr. Locke a series of pictures, of nips and starvation, of destitu on indescribable, of misery beyond the misery of ion ^m or »,eu lo ,u depict. II© miles' drive," five hua- stared .ired v. omen without shoes or stockings walking ill the cold mud. In Fermoy, "a tolerable prosperous village" for Ireland, the women not only had neither shoes nor stockings, but they had seiueely anything to wear. Locke saw evicted' tenants-— hungry, barefooted, bare-legged, and hare h»ad"d women, and pretty women at thai trudging aloug the eohi, wet road in a drenching rainstorm. And next he saw a living squadron of lijo soldiers -tine look ing tellows, well fed, well mounted and v/ell aimed with loaded carbines- -riding away l'mm the scene of an eviction. Itod path invited "Nasbv" into a typical cabin, where in its single room, l(l feet by 12, with a hole in the wall tor a window, the wet earth for a floor, a smoky lire place iu one corner, he introduced him to its seven occupants. id About the tire three or four children, dres-ed in s.-uutv cotton slips, were hud dled. In anoth.r-r corn-r there was a brood of chickens, and a pig repeatedly poked ,oull,body to lov« and his snout in at the ioose-hangi:\.^ door. I he little holding attached to the cabin bad been improved by three generations of family ti-i ai.t^ fioni three shillings to forty shiliing- per m-ri. a year, [n Am. i ieu Mr. Locke thought the land for who hthe tenant pays oer ace rent njic-ht sell for .-d j»er acit another cnbm Mi, Loeke saw a bed ding of four posts diiven into th.- gn loni, some s^iinsvrs covered with i -h ho.iids, and on the hoards dry leaves hi .ith" civei"! i»v s'oue old ])otito h. 'i his is lire manner of living of Irish ". !», aean.st whom Air. !id ie is mpioyuigthf "r -s.iu:c. sofcivih/ 7-i. Lode entered tl.. pi -.'judici tri.-d to a was ine i- t'vi,i i dn im "cot ue ih ." on: tb: u led 1 i it to ee th prote lay wi mad. •o hor- Au it.'-. I'aru 'Iosijy ot rwntkjl I HIM-ll, »5. Ui-IMIm n t3ooA»- VI :i !*io l?t'i ^li l\ .i i liee'st .1 a*h. the i'hil.. i.. was sell tola .1 .i ii.-d to my lcnow l un'iiUii h.i- never and 1 am a-v,ure never related it, ,o:'titV,: g. It i^ a nuse ttie rt-ad"r. id crossed tit© ,v mrii into Clarke in V V tm-fJi, i v i o 1 no. i i once. i u in pri'd. iit the t.' i- -i was si i tnde. but Wl: Colonel Mod., mountains v. ith .. county, when he was u fo'.-nn 1 if a i'.-d eral ojui'i-r with a souad of cava'ryuien was in I if-* vicui'ty. •.-il'. hid ^copped ut ay Mill," th..* residence oi Mr, idtmg, u -Mos: y made np Li min.t to .-a| tuie v-r and men. il.v action v.as prompt, as u-ual. ii'1 w -x:: te t'l iv Hiii, capiured thi r.-deral o'.iice: wldlelie was seated at supner. and ca-ried him nil pr-airier to l"p p-rsiih-. east of the l!i'.e Kidg.-. There had bet v. p. thiug41 all unji!ea-.u t:diout the whole eff -bv and his piisouer were partisan on the 'I'he mu st itidini." WHS t.! Tossing .1 •:,s Uii i'-i.i is one hat was I iook- S "}i'iuu e li .il.: 11 l"| .f-O tL- (.11 "d i-i i 1 1 t':\e o". 'I i• .:fs del ich lie a toc •e a .1 n. .•ltd u ii a i 3 1 i Aim n vol .-l inferior foo'.i and l.-.Miin- iii» d, and tin'—e f-lep. niht'g no lnni* to go short at home. He sht uld u lot! ging, ?-2 on food for two, s. liL'ii t, dress, etc., $.». Pieces of cat are ertiavag mt stews, with in profitable ii-^h, dressed v.ith id yei'etal.l,-, to mak? meal-, is so aro fish pies good, well-j thickened soups fruit puddings small pieces of roast for Sundays, with accom panying vegetables and well-selected pud ding. A small piece of ch.iek beef roasted and well covered during the process with a Yorkshire pudding, a few parsnips and some baked potatoes for dessert, some pears stewed A home-made cake and a little cold meat, with home pickle or cresses for tea or supper these are the combina tions. The Use uf Short Words. E\- lovernor Horatio Seymour of New York, discourses on this subject, and in so doing practices what is preached, since the following paragraphs from his pen contains no word with more than two syiiibles, s:ive such as are quoted for purpose of illustra tion "We must not only think in words, but we must also try to use the best words, and those which in sprc-ch will put what is in our munis into the minds of others. This is the great art which those must gain who wish to teach in the school, the church, the bar, oi through the press. I'o do this is the right way they should use the short words which we learn l.i early life, and which have the same sense to ail classes of men. The English of our lihle is good. Now and then .some long words are found, and they i always hurt the short verses tn which con find them. Take tiia! winch says "(), ve ge'ie .ition of vipers, who hath warned yon to tlee troai th.* wra'.h to come- Thero is one long weird which ought not to be in it i namely, 'g.'in ration. Iu the old version i the old word 'brood' is vised, Uead the verse again with this form, iiud you feet its tnil force: ye viper's brood, who hath warned you to th.e fiom the wrath to come J' (Time omi.ttn.ii-s does not look like crime whi-n it is set b-fore us th- many folds of a long woid. When a man steals, and we caii it a "delineation.' wo are at a loss to L^.oiv it it ,s a blunder *u' a crime. If he dives nut toil the truth, and .ve are told that it is a case of 'prevarication,' it takes us Koriii- time to know pm what we should think of it. No man will ever cheat Lnui eif into wrong doing, nor will he he at a id_ e oTiers if hi* thinks and speaks .u ciei r, crisp terms. It is a good ... one is at «t hi---- keow if '!». 1 T:t Ol" W long, III ll il i I I "iiigLtom English.' Notes nn. "'I tie li-i I UK* I saw Mis*- -a: 1 i J blfruiaii, -peaking of a w viI-know 11 actii-sH, io a wiity uiamatist, "\va^ at a mor ut:g per formanc ), and she had grown so stout that I.st liib the '11.x," "(h, that's said the ready pi ivWright. 'There i.- .• .ne whi n she tilled the tlieator." Meeting a newsboy whose fn-o was tried vith scratches, a rvt.oiler asked him aat tlie matter was. "i'Viur sjn e ag unst n.v sister. Said he bet she was cross e-l. and 1 sailed in.': "Is your -ister crosseyed inquired the reporter. Hain't g-e no sifter!" was the reply, "it was the pvir.cerpie of the thing what I get licked i "So yc ,.:o to scho 1, Charley," said 'n.« i.i ly visit.' You like to go to school, •. youV "No I don't," replied Cuiriey. "iJon't like to go to schooi! Wiiv not Charley."1" '(.'ause the £ais is always kiss in' me." t.)h!' saii^ the laity w a snide. And Ci.art'-y's father murmu'ed, "1'oor ciuld! Would thai I were in his place! A a.s! how true it is that blessings brign'--n as they La lie their rii ht!" A ili doma coun'v i Vt.. cow has chew»-l up a puckethook containing in bdi.-. Siie struck from thy national de'it is was a kiiu! deed. "llir.v iiii'Vutt, Ilr )'v i-" exclaimed u d-tm n: "I have been u regular w I goose i-hase, and I'm j.d ai I've fotiiiil vou at la-it. t'e :.iei'i.'ii supposeslieiuii.-t have sunt son.1etliing pretiy sin.'.rt, the w.iy the i ys laughed, bu» lie can't to. ijiu.1 tell what it wa. "I ui't have to carry any -am 'si.-. .id Ciiarh.s', the comnierei r. !!\cept your ehr-ek," suggested .j .. rliis breath. Til .t i. ii.impJe. Two Wi»ys of I'nt 1 isiar I?. ,'oas im lv:ehau«o. P'-akers who wi«h to carry a •. illy select their comparisons to :r .nun nl. In the legislature of Ii.mii -me years ago th re was a warm di-pule .'n-ther a certaiu proposed rulroail .should i .'mm. nce at the g.'.en j.oitit dj^a. .r a i .-rtaui other up, tLe nvir. "Who evt-i heard," said the dc :vocite, '"of beginning anything at '.-i ,•! V»"iiO ever hi-ard of budding a eh y frotu the top uo.vnv.aul! Who w a house b. gun at the top?" !'p jumped a Dutch member fi":: •. •••. «be iiv -r county. "il. ester Bre/ad'-n^. de jenth'-m s •. 'at cs betzness c-ss i-.il von hoamb-K.:, v -e ltds to pegeell our luil-H .f de sinatc, und ic k-.- ,e .nbari- 'ii apout y. .1 u •.• al--» -tit.ji. r.- n i ho /,, lie PegiliS to i.u I'.'rer as to W a rneft to-Iteco'iSJ 1 .1. eana ate dey ... --1 e 1 .... '.*U8 ... .. 1- I. u '. !'or ft the' is- t--d i I .'ly, '•'il" was nt -. iai'. ssi-d through the !. He u.. u gviih'cr. and for a doK.-n ye.its she was a ie :du:g sptruie gi d.: tig sa'oons th" far west, a..d ins prwhanl, had! mor.- siirring iidventaies haa i!.nv iiltj, d\ ug woruin. Sue'1 a care, rill ways ends in wrctche.'hioss therefore are rot surprised to loarr. that she is now livitig in ranci- h.-uoKeti "s cralde, •:!.}« ct t" 1 nod. pitied -1