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A Beautiful Picture • 1 4. •. lift. *' U ' wfl I miJ "» <■( 4 rklkJ, A gtrrm-mr h<Hi « mmbl, WS • rtar, »ilH €.«•(•••» llrf, la thiNrh. |»k-a>rH p»ti A-1 kurK kr» iL-nm hill ulrwli, Ui |«4i>i>tK |«a«r%I. •• I »l A. »kr^ cS'irrS <!»•*. 1 matkrj, Tkal littlr natetra m«r ThM |4r*»ut »uk ••»4 m haml, A* tm mt MllMf km,— hkr rrad ikr i4'lhr I'nm, Ami «rf* Mrtk t'«i «t1»l». •• \ rill |»IU ' a»a», am! I l» V I Tkr rklkj t» «.mmh fmrnm . |U rlwtl « «« l iilM, amj kr» >»• MtlkKi|klri lu«lir »► » I'ut i k• Ik •«!'• Hulk an I tt ri* aitU ikr BaaaJra'a " I nrifr n\< a «m« t |«l, Tkan abrn a J»»«» klJf, SV •» nratk lk» >* 1*4 |W(k, A »JJr lualk Ami plijhtrJ him k r »«ai r« If lk. 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Iff* Immh «I1 lk*l Umli Ilk '• U»« «»H, Ant ntft puUa llm iriil* (1 mhbum tnie, I MMlrnll .l'*U* til 4t<tlllul fcl -»»' "Tit tken ikr mini, viUnl I'luM ike ai/flil, |Wfit< • . itl ia il* krtw irliral, W ■ • •< \ i' l» ki I 1 kM> ll«W Ul •{ IMtr «H Mi *««« rv' ' — \V Ikir'ri I La . U l'» . ti «•«.), Tkr I 4 4 Kiiiimj lla'i ! I ir» ; Kiikfi, »ilk |>« ♦-•««, ami ikli.ki UkU, A Ih<I IK ruil bu»k, tml ll'*ri, «K| lit*. OS ' H n ••rrl hi l»l klini « kilc Tv itl ike Mrium ut Ihi. Mi^tJ liir, \ .»v • . I . » Thr »iM, nxiltM li>«c« lr n»>i|« -f»llifc- ; T i t»»u lk |«mh« m Ik- 11 lirnr illui, Ami «h-ek Ik' H*i«< lki"W>iH<« "fill. *•*>), I lfv fn4ti ikr lulllin| fc-iti* •• i.f ike k ill, riM") l<n>l i.u(« tik<n», «mi! >kl« i «lr> I. T»"I. »un ||I ('of u Imiltu *nU, l/alf liUlllfl |« ikr IrartkliM il|.<f I tune Q iMki »i»ii "»kfif Huik-«is 1 ii- •> kn • 1 iklkm k I1I%(|- *1 pi <| \il«i '1 •knur U bnftfjwi'itaiali |uil« >i-|miIi , iU, t»l UMI nitf Ikr j'lllilrn; llrilrM »| 4", (mi, kiiU ■ - WHMMkiM Oilk ike «»|«M I k- ill, A*J W Ike » *L! itliMn—a • -I M, f. AiMnocra. KKKARS OF FORTl NE; OR, III I.I. IHH ni.f> I.I < K. " II.IU» hSfir ye ^mnd'" *anif out a »f :«■* th» otbt r dar, a* *c were |ai:»in.' «»»• tl.r t ilrwilk el Tr-mont |{u«, o|>p>*ltt It »I«*S*« window. ^waiting the of a pmate carriage, a fab, two ominbuaw* sn.l I nti iiirt<ut. " Wherr re broun<lthe Mrrnl wan pur*' Yanker ; tir* lunjr* that •••n,tt««l the nound. ti»e diataiMV of tlx* «|» aker, rntim.it> J by the law* ol' anNi«lir«, not %ery great. Hut prrhapa tlx* intcrrot»atory »» nut ad dnwdto ui. "You chap in the* (Imil i^p'" added ibr »ihci*. There wa» no o»b«-r glued rap in waiting. iih| mi we looked about t» diaeutcr v» beno tlw hail It »tan't thr Mrrcl «»rfjwr—it wa»nl the "awful Mrnlira" nan —it KMin't the printer looking out of ttw op |»*ite »inil>m< , !*• * « too far olf No' U eainr fr<>m U»e private carriage, 'lack ehur>». late and ather, with two atyliah bay* ami a colored drt*er. anua on the pani* la ami a rr»«t im tlx har»—drenledly the ii»»t el egant C>JUipage w tlir MNrl. We lo>4><d up, and thr apokeinan * a» leaning from the car rug* window, b>t*kontn^ with the forefinger of lu« w hitr-v'loi* d right hand. A hand »> ine fare, bright rjfl, black curly hair and whi»ker», gi<«>y luuatachoes. a Mtm *u»V •bite ».«t and aurtout richly trtnuwd wit! table*, met oar r*»*. hut awakened no aaao tiiiim. •• Y«m «hm't kiM>M your old fnrnd," mu! itio a|«>kt-%inan in the «am<< »m>nn ttroaru lar . "Cm'Uim* proud—ch'" " I r* *11) cu'l wall jroui mum at tiiia mo ment, nr." " Hill lWbl» didn't UM* to hr mi lord t" c*t tb#- lung of. Jump III. Zjiiu ' o|«n thu duor." A handaonw ralvml follow who officiated a* Wtuun, d>w>vnd«d from hi» |*rrh, opened tin Jour, thrvw down tin- »irp«i, and we wen *•••11 driving off, vitiil hemic a gtiiuino ^ an ke«\ h horn we lx»t eoeountcrvd in Bangor, ami who had bn n a nutting nun to our ken l~.tr a half a iloarn year*. " Whore harp you b«**n and where do you cook from•" »f a*kod, aa »c alowlr rolled ■done Trmxwit Street. " I'm la»t fr\m» oomr over to the I'unkria," «wd the elej»*nt. " From I'ari*—y*»w!M • W.ll—T r.ckon, *411 Nr. w.th perfect futHcktimltHft; ami s>-e:ng our incredulity, he ■tuitwu«d hm remarks in the iiumt elegant Frvitrh it was «»er inir fortune l<» lt*l''n tn »• French lie chang> .1 lu Spanish ami th«-n Italan. and finally, laughingly irate u* a *|wcnn"n of hi* I •erinau. W| o!)y uneducated ia early life, and hav tng no knowledge «><" Knglish literature, he presented the singular anomaly <•! a man «pe iking only a* oreal diahet of hi* own •Toutitnr, and yet thoroughly »er*ed in mmi |«di*hed idiom* o|*the Kuropean continent *' Hut there'* nothing liU the gimioiiic Yaukee, art. r all," vnti he, dropping emlv into his mother tongue. " 1 hale this Yre i..r ;n gibberish. I »« had a great time in I'aria—I tell you—been »;irinliii' rnunJ aiiHi'ig inv noble relative*." " How on earth did you fine noble relatives in France* Ihtubh' due*u't sound like a Frrneh name." " It ilon'l h'-v' P rbapa it don't muihI like IV- Hfiutl—that the I come it over "em ! I mt' 1 up th !>■' Ilreuil |m ligree, and (miiii! that one of Yin riiiM with Frontcuac to ' ii'4 i in tin* ITth ea-nturv. It w.irn't no furt' matter t.i 1 .-.it. I. in in M line. and cor rupt :!ie sain mt.i iVwblr—the* call It iu» * iu. Iluv" II in Kngland. The way I soek ■ I 'in in was mini I tell you. (.'.it into tlx Cf.trt Cir>-!> *, »nj pitrwtw- d I«otns N »|*> I.on. 1 talk'd pretty freely to him, 1 t>-ll you, ami gin hnn sume pretiv sharp |«>ke« in the ribs, atsNit iktAwlw of th* presn. Saw Limirtinc tlie olb« r day Old feller asked iii' what lulks thot aUiut him in America.— Told hint they thought he writ lust rate j«*t r\ > id he didn't k«vr aUwi that—wrot J»»1nr Isvau*^ he couldn't help it—hut wa» lUMWlU knuw W tut people thought als-ut hun :>» a |*ditwiaii m.t sta««- ^ni ,[j. ,'Aju^i nstii " * """" * bug Thai kl*d»r made hun sr* k rigfil down in h's tuuU. Told hun he ought* r U .i«hann>l of huns*lf to let l>*uit lllane and llrorge Saml md llarhes and the r«^.t of'cm sockliiiuko. At last the old frllur plucketf up. at»d said he thought the Ann :..\n* t.--k • . .it |. r .i - em I •. ..r W »«luu.-l ■<. «»!i ii,>' sud Ith-v think jou a wo»d (iwrif* Washiiijioti Ih\on. Tlien h • a*kcd roe who If* was. I told IhiiiIm-was thi"h< ro oi Vn- a n . d old Lun fin retWvtrd a I t!.' «ii l< Uid stMt hi' w.iuM in ik" /' 6><M././lir > thi In'ro of an cpw p>*"tn. Told huu it *■»» a lu*t-rat<- id \ ami l<rt him lochaw on it." " Well, >««i % -ii» ^ h- linug in *t>lc. *«•»—I'»• *.'"t tin- un. '• lU*»-n Ibfkr." •• Vt ». V.»u know I »Urt<",l! f-M.th aon* littlr capital, 31*1 ml up a j>r tiy rattic ull tuifl} More in ll.»i _*<»r M» s|.» « iti trailt* rt>ii« «li| ni'taja*, piua, bda * a V, knitt «, anrfiora, a«>ft aoap, rrucLrrv, i! r• » «rr<, linm n tui' ir, i'Ui|'lii i r, • villi tolu, llO-|>4lii, writing |' i|» r. ahinph *, Miaxi, I.im-Maiika, tire-tbotrU, Iiv > ^»f>M I jth< ra, vuaf piKr.Mrii-'Wii, llarja ra' II«li tioit oi'itw lliUle, (huimblii, klii(iitu-|ii|i(r I'un -to >lli mm'w, i'—unU randy. i> :in; rariio, » .•» *.>il j >t»Utfli, rolorr.l *ur %Uttb, a .it uu. ki ri I, India ruiiVr ali<« a. iiHNi«lni tie lam*. uunpowiirr, la-awr hata, I'at tip|*t», tLatti. otvrcuat*, wriliiif!<btaik«. Cmftrkrejil, taller ramllea, an.I a number ol" other notions tiai iiiiiinrona to urnl.oii. I Couldn't inakr ll Work—ulxi aniii" till)'' la lure the Call forma f-ter I bualiil. J'olka Iin.!,.«| UU UM» <lr. .u!ful h-trd, I iHI you I ;'lll Up i nn thin* I lit.I on the >1 lie* airtti,r\ r. pt w hat cloth* a 1 li.ul on ami a tark-kmle. Smv i<>lka though 1 ouifhtcr C>n up tin «. — •ait a low <il «livrnrs 3in! m liittluitf Inrliatlr Wall, I tried to ifrt >utlun' to do lor i *|a-ll but I couldn't inakc it work, au<l k* 1 aloped, mil ahip|*tl aa a • r<-1n.>~t h in.l atacml a eraA that uu hound round tin1 Horn fur (allium) * »rful airk, 1 tell twi—like to lav*' throw d up inv lanita oil tli-' Horn. W all. *o got to Sail Kraneiaeo )eal ahout tin' tiiw thcj I* trail III (ill.I nut til* re waa aiMM dual tin rt So I i»a»e tli<* 1'olly Ann tlir^iaai liny, anil Marled l«»r tin- diirona with 3 pi»k ajr, a apade, an .•III tin pan, ami a Mextkin 1 picko! up 'Iuh^ short1." '• Wrrc y»u luekyf" " l.urkv 1 I'm going to ull you. Lucky' Whv, I Miik'-tl' it rout—rauwd it right up— I ff<>i »•> 4 plare uhrrr gold wii pl-iitier than huekh l»-rrie« in our old paMor. I work«-d !ik>* a niCK«-r Tur aix nimith*, aixl tin ii I {fin inter, for I had enough—and you know it uk« - a pretty bit; pile u> aati»fy a Yankee.— (*oum h<Hi»e m a Meamer, cabin |«ia>'ii^fr— »l« lit ta'iuv time in N\w Urban*—went u|> ii*" rm-r—wi«d the big town* in the \V»t, iimI finally ip>4 to Ibmting. 8ciw« my pile, 4ii<l un»»Hd it. Ft'ounJ I Maa a nilionary. ami th»n put on tuy iA4 cloth*?, »'.'iu aboard a InmU r aWp. and worked my ptuaagv back to llancor. \V. i,t anhora there, an I M l down on a log eoiiApieuoua and solitary—whitUiu' —only juat wbittlin'. LuU of folks panvil up and down that kixiw'd roe—iA.xon Crib binii, that haa seven ugly darters, '.^tphaniah Hopkuta, u»i.«unl minor of the Stat i of Maine '"-•fie, Pi rmnmon Short, thi tall lumber 111 tit—tlf'jr teed nil1, bill they iluln't rreug nitr iiv*. Hut thev noon »|>reed it round that Hill lb»uble had route bark (»»t a* |<uur a* lie waitaway. 1 wait utrangrr in my nati*r land. Carr'd on that game for a few day*, and then Irt on. Creation ' what a iplurgc' Out cimo the Slate of Maine Kagle w ith a i»h»*» 1115 paragraph: " Di«Tl*ou<iiin> Arrival. It gin* u« the Incite*! |dea*u*r ti» not ire thr return «»l our ili»t!iimn*ln«! timiiiiiiAii, William l)ouh|< K«|.( who ha* ju*t arrived from Californy, withmghon to two million* of gold. The profit* of hi* honorable toil It will be rr wembered thai Mr I). ua» alwin of an en terprising »j.int, and wc alw ay* predicted ln» ultimate ■ufi**." " M i llopkin* thr neit day, ait, I, 'you may ntr ju*t whit you pleaac at;in m<- in your di*cu»lm' and oAmiirc paper but if you *av anr thing more in fevnr of me 1 11 liek von into fit*.' New nlee, rowhidm' till ••dittir for pulTin* yon. The deacon*' durtcr* in*iti*l me to a {arty, and one of them offered lirrwlf to ntr. but I told her I wa* engaged to a I'all inrajf Injmijal I'eraitnmim Short I wouldn't look at. lint I gin a ihutifh ration tj|«n*iti' |»artv at th • hotel, and I invited the lew tint did take notirv of me when I wa* |«-or mid down—of enurae thr room* wasn't crowded. Tbev wen- all on 'em j»»or and humble indi vidual*. and they wa* ntillv glad at my *ue ee*», atiil made Vm gtaddrr w hen they went •\w.tv, for I gin "era all »unthin" to retneinlier !nr bv when thev went home, in the way ol «;*riin»ti»of ('alilornv gold " h'n'in there1 went to I'ari*. a*! t<>l«l you I've liruni; bom« Krotwh fuinitur and ehma. ami ami* Irom ihe Il< rald'% C«IUp>. I'm irony? to build a rbiii'ju wmewhere in Ihnlun, l-»W»- lb>* nam<* of I >11 Itrftiil, tn .rrv *im« i«>«ir 'nit |>n tlv i*irl. and trv fjidiMMiahlo life for a »;» II. Ali-roanl* I llunl I »hall buy a town tlwMii ea>«t, uim! * ule in thrcouiitrT." Su.-h litII ItiiuMc * mrrjtitf, and told with an air of sincerity and »uii|dieit\ which I-1) no doubt* u|hiii iKir iiiiud of In* teraeiitr. W h(H be *at Jo*n. In in*' lu« addri-^nand made nic promise to rail and ««•«* him, when li» phtlgrtl linn** If to It'll ni • more al«out hia noble ri'Ulhr*."—(Un Itrnn^h. THE HAREM OPENED Mr II fill it. ilif 1 tfluli artistic traveller, wbo ba» mi w.-ll illustrated w till |- ii and j«-n rtI ilw »n*rty of Jerusalem, aiid the d«iert , through which tin Nru'liku |ww<i|, uit«* in ti * •• Vile lki.it" lit*- i«ll'>ururion*|ir«K i lb it the ancient euMoms <-f the East are git ir • way. ll occurred hi l>anuM*u« — " Some of tin- higher illumiuati showed a %^-n-t jilc isurr m evincing theirritunei|>ation ffiriMln* iwtoqfw* .M' NtllSlilV I «V oil OIK lOMSloll I'll _• 1 in draw ing lb' custom n| a naiite mil* «< rt nl, utrn* Ittanol » mi distinction • it* red, a tli of liijb descent— claiming ts In* anminr no le*<» a j»er»«»iiage than ib« lailvr «>f A \csha, lb.* lu*«»ril« wife of tin l>ro| b»-t biiuw If Hi* d> iiiewitir »» .word i.ijlv urate and diiimli d , ju.1, a--> I al\cr m trd* r»'iuarki"d, Ik *a« saluted in the «tpr« t» with alRffubr tc«|«rt. Hit wumwtil i xtrcmely gnat as In u» ibe girl'* figim rapidly Irtiufiirml lo j .ij»« x, b<' Mailed from time to til#", a* if iwvu|»o*d * ilb Mull' jd*-a» ml uh*a, of winch at length be d litcred hiiuwlf, e*pr« -wHitf lit* »i*ii, u» <Mir iiuiiiif *urjiriK', thai 1 futile in hi* h«>uw iti ii'iii, 4iit with lli" ii> i*ul, ami tjki' a drawing lit' In* lillllitc Will'. ll liutx !►'MI|'|«.V «l llial vi singular an lutitatiun, one »» ojiioHtl ii> ti rv MumiuIiimii jTiitiiiilii*r, ami run • *i.iti |i»!. 'I ri *Iihu, iiiin'ti nitiiiil uitil • tcibd u» AI the appointed lnmr »>' rrjaind lo tie i.M Mullah » al»*lo. K\t rnally, unlike ih< h<> m I 'airo, it nothing hut a lung dark wall uj* n ihr rnlr uf t inrmw, dirtv l:tt><-; wiihiu, liimrtcr, evervlhitii; bun* li Mittiunv to the wraith unit luxury ol' tin owner. 'l'he h.iIimhi into which wewereu»h end wa* «;>urnui* ami lylrndid ; lii.u'/i' |.iv.xl, with a nurhh Imiiil 111 tin* uiiiUt, ami a riM>f "" *«»"hn heaiiw highly en< nched and gill in llw AruUmjur |a*lnon. A large dimr, arrow wjinh »u hunt; a lieiw h ath r eurtam, which enuld Iv um-h*rd ami *hul at |>lra»urc, Mtuilar In that adopted in 1' itholie rliurthit in Italy, iiponol on tin court. fnmi which anothercotniiiuhteau-d %wth I he 111 \ *tertou* ajwrtinent* of the Uarein — \V. *v»ti>«i uurx-UiM oti th • ilir.in. Ojr ln»*l sli"rt!v entered, Milling at Ina own thought* a* iH-liire. Hi* donned In* turban ami jic|i*««, retaining only hi* nil ca|i and *ilk jacket.— Hi* rubbed In* Iambi continually, lit* even tw tnklul, anil he teemed to abandon hwnw it entirely lo tin1 Inwr *»i tho^nioiiieiit. A lew word* lu»l it.iniiv |u»m-u Deiorr me curtain wm jflilly |>u»bni aaide. The lady lik' a tiin.il lawn, |W'|n J in, then, rloMug ihi' curtaiRi kIviiiahI a leu »upn into tlu room, watching ili«' cyeof her huaband, who, without naitig, lull laughing, yet lull com manding, heekowd her Ui a * at mi the divan, while we—our hand* on our l*».viun m tin oriental fashion—brat rw|iertfulljf *\ she came forward and placed henclf between lltv old Mullah and Mr. Karrui. Speaking Arabic well, the latter was enabled to eoinnience a conversation, in wtneh, after koine kliglit hes itation at ilw lirst introduction to mixed soci ety, iIk* lady appeared to bear her part with much ea»e and vivacity. Tin* delighted her hukttaud, who eould hardly help eiprvwiii; hi* Mtialaction by laughing outright, »• proud was h" ol the talent of his wile, and m> tic L!'•! with the novelty of the whole allair. While this was going forward, I observed that the curtain of th>* door was drawn atide by a white hand, hut »j gently aj not at lint to attract the attention of the Mollah, and a very lovely fare, with all the etcitcmcnt ol trembling curiosity in its laughing black ercs, peered into the a|«artment; then another, and another, till some hall'-down were looking over one auoiher'a shoulders, furtucly glanc ing at the (iiao'ir in the most earw st silence, and peepiag edgeway at the old fellow lu if they w«ire notiroJ. Emboldened by tin* impunity, and provoked by the ludictou* te riouMit-M of our mv, they began to ciiti civ the Giaour fl*'ly, litleriug, whiapering and comparing notes »o l*»ndlv, that I tic noine attracts! the attention of the old man, who turned round hi* head, when the eurtain in *tantly to, ant! all agnin «u atlcnt. lint ore long the*c lively children of a lar ger growth, impelled by irrc*i*tiblccuriunity, returned again to their nation. Tin ir re mark* were now hardly restrained w itlun a wrhitper, and they chatted and laughed w ith a total defiance «< decorum. The favorite bit Iter li|>« and lo.Jt.-d every uieh a miliaria at tin* intolerable interruption ; whereupon the old man gravely arnis, and drove them luck into the harcra, ai *oine old pedagogue would a lun of i if ivni|« l>jlnorHl from thi* interruption, the lady, at a mgn frum h«r liege lord, proceeded to a* suiiie the /*i«r re-juir'd for the drawing — Site a«*uincd f»r the occaaion her richest adornment* , her oval head «!re«% waaof min gled (lower* and |* arl', her largeclirw lilting ritlw. open at the tdcevta, ntid half way down tlii' figure, w .* of ktri,*>d nIL . a «|>lcndi.l ithawl wan wre.ttl»'d j.»v< ViilU around the loina, and a rich *>rt ol a jack* t wu thrown over the re«t of her a,tire. I(< r feel were thrua! into etnbroulctiM slipper*, hut the el egance of her gait wa* imp tin d by her walk ing on a sort of large ortament.il piiten* some inch-'* from the ground It may b<- *up|»wed lhat I did not k< < p the lady Handing loQfur than uj« nrrrwatr. When I had lint* tied, our hoat, with a mnil** of |> vuliar «ikMiificenee. dirivti <1 her attention in a nuiall carted ru|>l«aril, omarm nted with jx arl. from which the^roeecded todraw forth —mirti i'» JiiIh •» U>1«« <w«i'l coutainin? ill it particular lnjuor lirbiddcnlotht faithful, iiid jiuurinit it <*ut hi », handed it to u» ill, then it It*r l.u«'.ii>r» <uiiir<"»i)on, hel|>ed Im r*.*lf. aud, .v w. |ilr<lt,'* I other, tin xlnlaration of our jmm* MumuIuiiu cnt r U.licr <hs llinl to knot* bo bounds." Freth Air Mm art* Mnin^il/. Although a curciit if Iri-ali air i% th-' lit*- of lit* luiijr* . lie 'in* mlcfatigaMe hi ll»»* «•* *r**i» • of h * invt-iitiw ■•wcr* tu deprive htm < If «>l tin* Ik i»i iil\ ilivtiii,' Tin.* h • en fully rl<«M « rtcrv ■ranny of hi* b"i|-chanih"r again*! it*< utriiH"' iimI h' |>r> f r* th.it hi* lung* *houl i Rn'ii'' h»* inixc I clfluwautii from h * cellar ami lar I r. ami fnmt a (Mti'iit littl • in nliTn i piarnm*. n In ii of it. Why nhonld in in t> *o trrrih •I at thi adini** on of the night air into any of ii* .ij»irtiii'nu ' It i«.tyhir <«*»«iu» irtif Jkn* '•■I wtth it. ?* e h»w mhmiMv tlf «l licate title wren ami Irtidrr little rub'iri ali-vp uo ler it* full ami immediate inline h \ ami how n«li ami *ii?«»rou» and |mou« th< v riw vnid he aurruunding deta-dropa of tin iD>iruinir — IIiImhikIi >1 all iiiL'lit I" g I" l*»«* air ot rjfi'ii, their lunir* arc nctermit of order, and hi* we know '»» tin' daily repetition of th'ir • •it; le*>k at tli<' newly luint lure, without uiv nevt to |*o to. It lix • * ami thrift*, ami myoui n Mrong and playful, under llii untint _':it»'<l inelenirncv of the lilltnj »'< w» «»1 the light. I hate licre a dm male turkey, full r.'lit \car» old, am! le- h.w not Jv »-> 1 a Mil :le night iii *hchir. He rmiKt* in a cherry n-'-, and i» alw iv* tn |>rmi- »t lit alth th'1 year htou^'hout. Three dunghill fowl*, j«r 'l r ing tin* cherry tr> to tla»* warm |~ rc . •« iii ihe If n ||ou*e,ti*»k up their airy* t|uarl> r- with unt early in October, ami ha*i? nc*cr urn*. jtuii to an} oilier roo»tiug place. Tlie cow ml the |wr»1 tlii'ji iiafiih' Mi tin' eohl dunp k'routnl, and th * r ml nick lie* down tu rc*l tit ihe heather, am tjjc dew v mountain top. I iiiw-lfcan »l • ji all nnjlit lone, lurcheided, Utidcr the full ttimm'a watery UaltVi, wilhoiil uiv fear ofdanjjtrr, and |om> the dav in w.1 •hoc* without catchiui;add. Couch* uidcold* ire pern rally rauchi m the traii*itn ti from an iiti'rlii'ali d riMiiu to a eold .i|>artim lit. hut tln-ri would lx nodauirer in ihiatMotciui-nt if \> n illation were i|ti iiilrd u>—a pn**aut;oii little thoiijht uf now-a-dai*.— l\'altrton't lit*>iy* •>h .Wituin/ llittory. A W.te Landlord One niplit a jud^e, a military oflior an ! a l'fn-«l. all 4|i|>lii'<l luf l<*Ji:itiL'» ut 111 inn *» litre llii'W but wif «|>srf Iw-d, ami the landlord *K called 011 to il'i'nlc \«htcli had tlx.- better rlaim ol llic tiirr " ! h.iv<* lam !•»» tn in ihr garrison at II.," »4l(J till- (ill (XT. •' I ba*e kit j» judgu tw'nty year* in It " *3ld till" juiljfe. •• With your leave, cenil'innn, I have »t<iod yi the ni.uiktry twenty-foe yuir* at N ,"muI tiio |iri*'4. " 'I liat »«*t»l#-« the di«|'u»'\" »id the land l»rd. " You, Mr ("apian, h»v«« Inn fiAc 11 year*; you Mr. Judc*, haw iMt twenty year*, hut the itfed jiiutor ha* MuuJ live and-tMenty year*; *>> he certainly ha* tho Um tight to the bed." Tin v S*v.—Whenever anybody come* t<> you with a Morv onu^rnuii: »»Hii« U»«ly or ®i»y ilnnif, and |ift6n > it with iIk* »ti r»«»ty|M" phrw«, " thry you may rest a^uriil ill it nuu' tiimn out of ten, tint re|*irt, remark, or Morv, n» a lie. When the author of a re |Mirt iuuM lx- •uppremed, th- re m kouii-lliing wron# in " Ifcmmark." X<» Morv, true in nil us part», n»'»nl be prefaced with "ibpy wy." I<rt th<M* who kuo\t it re|Nirt it boldly, or kep it ail entire M-errt. We could bran; wiiue il luMratioim of thi» tub^-el, did wo deem it at all itee« »»ary. No doubt every mm will r^aJ lly apply it lo hlinaelf.—Coiu/nUa Democrat. Polite Hint " I do not with to uy anything againM the individual inqucatmn," aaidaveiy jiojite (fen tlemau, " but I would merely remark, in tlw language of tlic poet, that to him truth i» Mrange, ' tuaug'r than fiction.'" Winter Evening Reflections. BT 1. fl. RRAtBARO. Thr J<-» I Iravra •Irrw tlir walkl, And »ilhere I mtr I!■*> p*U wiM flowrra ; Thr fri«H banja |li«t»rinj <>M tbi alalia, Tli* it«•» Ji<^m fjll in fio»cn »h wra. (i»t» Alt ihr firm •(•imiling (•oil# ainiitnci'a liih an I Mantling *111#, An. I autumn* fr ih ■•el )flluw f »n Kill aw1 |>Uii n» k«if»r ihint. I h if<l a rlrar »>wJ «iU lonnl iv.te, T ut iw »n.l (wrlWJ f. in »<cHl»r lw, A 21\ l.ii.l with > ntrll.w ihnal, Tkrrv |mk Hr.l a it. I iaiwsl Ii«t «nnf in nr. Hut mulct ruinr« anlwhnr i» #lir I Aw >y— whtrv aumnn-r win. la (till ru»r, \Vhe«» Inirt arr f.« «h, ami rtffj Itf* I - »ur»l with th# a-mja < t lort. All mil I l»- i#-ith a ximnM-r aky, An-I firab tk< (l.iwrr (H'al Uu«h»a th#r# ; K||'«I I MMllinil IllfrlM l»«tlr by, TJO m lr III' |r ltU«l* fnt tl»MU ao fair. ,\.i |..in« lr«- nail It nak*t ibrrv. No Sir#*™ Iwilti ihr iff ia ilra.1, Y> mountain tuft, with »!• • «a hair, llrn la u'cr thr an.nr 11• rtvrrrn-l h#ad, • Sollirn, with all th«- iW liirili, »«vl *<•« k A luf|>wr rliin#, with li»• Ik"» Itijhl, l*i .in *>inn* It *fti ihr rvrainf firrl, A»t Iritri iitr I »n»l» With )li# nijhl. I'll ( or U|m>ii lh«- r»4 I north light a |l« h >U »lwi* all it* ;kuira >11111# ; Sit thai it alt it fair anj blight, frrl all it* roll, but wit if|im». Rr|itnr 1 O ni1 411 »hi >li 11II | ; S «M| tkit MOTl lm.I an.| •|Min( wiil r. mr ; If iv.t t<i ni", fctywal tli# *k», Titan tlmw, I h a li i| |ii» r li -m#. • The Eitablished Church of England. IV l .<t church of l!ngland i«onr i»f the lotllrst Vir« lilt the body politic • >1 ill. kingdom I •.lull examine it mainly in iu |Mt|iti<*il hearing*. Tin* K IHJ» i* the " •upri'ini' brad of the rliun li," ami 4|>)>uiiit« thri'iich lli<* chapter*, the b !>< «i<|i ■> » greater iiuiiiIm r of the ;r di.Miit.ifn t. Tin- bi<tho|« Itcenci* urnl nrdain the inferior clergy Tlir owner* oi i*»t.it' * charged with the of thr »»l i ri« <>f pa«tor». hue tlir riiilit to nonuiutr or '• •lit" them I" the |' in»lx•«. Their are •••in • Itf.OOtf |iarofhi.ilchurch' < under the cm triil uf tli<' rutahlikliiiiint <»i thr-', th •rowii pro nla to t**u' tin* hi«ho|i* told*, ill-' dean* ami cliiptfn 7H?. other i"ectc»ia*ti •:i! lii^iutarx a to I *• *»I. thr univNtu^ oi i)x(ort] ami « jnthndtfi. to ?tf|, the nobility iihI j»i ntrj tu WJ61 and the it«idtir >r»* ti»* l«r» il «if by utlrr*. Th« amiual ntcnur of thr whole body of ilir rl<T «v i» more than * Itf.tWO.tWO . a sum lir^'i r tli hi i» rrri'iini l»y tlw♦-»i.if»li>»li»-«l«*l»*r L'v of all the world l»c»ide». Tlir income nt i)** •.»•••*•?- 11A Vrrfi tiintiop of Canterbury •«\m%i-< ft.Vooo, ami of York ( .0,000. M. • KJiuji of Iiomlnti .'lo.ooo. 01 lliirliiin lo.il>*', o( \Vinrh it> r .'I'i.ooo, in.I Ml IV % mi .* tu ill • >m ul 1*37, ill* ihcom-' nl ihr «t«r* in MtmiM-d w i» much larger. Saul ;lw lit' ItuwUml Mill, him* If a e|> ri'ymaii >f thi> establishment, at 9 ll;:»*ivu:in liu •l|Hk' it r hall » frw \ ir* »*i •• W. .iM, n\ Iff.I, that I lii'l th'' hi»h"|»* of tin* realm ll"l U|i by th ■ h' i |« to tb.it chandalirr, and tiulil <lir>- t tli'* »t •» inU t • li -ld tlir jilitr undt'r their packet* an J catch th filling ^uiii •u»; what a collection w<* >houbt rai«> !"— Hiw «'f thr wor*t feature* uf this in*iitutioti >» the gr>»*» iin |iulity m th ■ distribution ot it* la* r». Of it* clergy, fift< -ii hundrrd r> M'lnt an a<rra^r annual income of a'xiul >.»oimi .'.u'h , while another lirtrrn luii»lr>,>l, (.ml they are tin' workiii}; ami > iluable j*>r lion) r.'' i» only an .ivrrap-of alfciiit ? |imi iihI hi .:i\ "I th''*' last do n<>t t'>'t $'»ili.— Hjfdovy Soiilh liMtptlj mU, m Why bllM I 'hurch «'f I'.mjIaiMl nothitij? but a eollertion of bvtfar* iihI h »hoj«»' th» rij;lit r 'trrend II iti ••• tli' Pihry. and LaartM it onWntt ill" Jjl ", doctor' I by diigi and roinfortrd by rruiu'* ' 'IV rrxi-nij'** oj* th- r«labli»liin',nt arc iin»tl]( ilrjwn fnim litli ». Hut larjfr «uin> lira mltod fam mmt amireea A i»l ma.i JilliMi tu lb«' clergy, (%ln»* imtiili-r» far ill >*> • < I' the p»r«K"liij| rhurclnn,) ImlJill the |>r»r >«onlii|<4, tiia%tcr»lti|w, ami r.'llowslii|n, oi l! univ«Tviif» aiul |iul>lii* «t »lc m'IkmiU . ill tlir <'ha|i|aiiMii|m in tin* mi l» aiuu mi l navy, aiMj rurji«ral»' and iN»imn -re. il I'ltriij tmn, worm tbcir way into nearly all ik" |>r>»t.t.t>»l<' iilBc.^ n nlucatiuiial and rliaritalili' in»(ituti<»u», ai librarian.*, wc rrtinc*, trc.wurrr*, anil irii*i«i'»; ar • con «t <nt waiter* ujhiii Iiim* l*nitii!*ti& ami tir I'liMii' Tr ■ «~«ry , Miut>lin|f (.'.llldliiat'** lor Sill |iUci*m nf I<lTlit work a:i'l heavy j»av . .UhI »how their / il liir tin* ('nmn ami Miin l>\ (iruinptlv fummhing recruit* fur ili«: great .ir luy uf mwcurmw in the n-aliii.* It is n<>t my purj*«c to »|>ea\ particularly ul° thi' r ligions character ai.«l influence ol tli-- Establishment. Hut .1 fm may be l»iv»n ti» Jniw tlut I'aul the tent-maker, ami Peter the fisherman arc not very closely mp. i<'<l by aomc of their Knglish siicin urn*. It 1 h a notorious (act that a large body of tlir clergy <lo ii"t (•.mpuse their own dciiiknii, but purchase tin 111 111 manuscript at depots 111 I<1M1<I<111 and other lartfe towns, a* they do their stationery an<l wine*. There is no se rious objection to this, provided iho sermon* arc better than they could write thniiwltni. \ good purchased h. ruioii 11 better than a bad home-made MM. Hut it is equally notorious that they arc orten w ritten a* marketable com modities by gruuly im-ligious men. Here 1* an advertisement from a new s|»ajN)r which will serve as a specimen of ita c|a*» : — " Mamh uipt StKMoMa. To clergymen who from ill health, or other rau* », are pri vented from romjN *ing their own acrinous, the advertiser oilers his services on ii>udcrale terms. Original sermons coiiij-oseil ou any given tc*t» or aubjocta. l»l. A»><bti b »Wr, U » r»ol»l «b»i school ruosa s ssa-pil. k b >!«/, h* i N. II. A apociiiMi wot if mjuim.1, Ad draw L S. \V., IWOffiee, Windiwer." Tho Church "li'iiij*" property, they are, of f.mrw, marknulilr article*.— Knglinh im u»|w|M>ni frequently cgntiiii ad*cr tiacinenti ofrurinjr them for aalo. In d»«'rtb Kitr their desirable qualities it u ulUo «i Jtr.l that tho " income n Ur£Q and thy dutie* li«lit," or, that "tho pna»«t inouuiU.it u »*ry or " in *ery f«-eli^- -h« ihh 1 and I hire torn them rcprc»oiitrd m bMitff in the nnl»t of .1 lino -4(»>rtuivr r.mntry. »urr»und ' od by a nvwt a?r.'«M'ilj aornrty of no'jility, »»entrv, Ac. 1 %'liiet an >dvtrti»ciueiit (fan a number now ly:n^ Ir lbfr ttw. " Aovow<i.>. r. rj,< tual I'.itronnee ami Riifht of Prr-wwutum to he diapuacd of »ul» ieet to the lif'* <>f an iiunm Vnt, now mxty eight yean oM. Tin- l»'ipf of an oicellont nvtory bouvt, |.Ur>l- built *' * enn lidorable exjx nv ; ulmaniliui' with ronton icner*, an<l cipitally titled, ^<>«»l out-otfio ». plcasure-grouud*, tfardem, K>'. farm yard, and forty vrt-aof Th<< litli «nreeon« milted. A inual % ilin> upward of G'MI/. |*-r annum, ind<*;w>m|ctit of wurplie" f> < », and i» well ntu.it.-d hi i ph-aunt and ln\tiri.ini rotin try. lour twlea Irum a largu l«w:i, lo which then? i* mlwar rnnveyaarr." Now, allth:* «iinji|y in -ill*, tint l<onl John Hroailaen-k, l> in^ liunt |Ki»tit J hy In* train liltnir dt'ltto, mill I'll (<• an\!nmIv> Turk ur Morinon, ami tin Ik im for.-vi r, tli<* ri^lit In ■Hurler 3 «J i[«|h r vouii ; kiuilent from ml <»n this pri*h. tn iHTu|iy Ihn <•.mif.trt.iMr anil elegant hnu»" ami gMumla, ami •«»llcrt A'Mm |M>r annum out of K|tiM*i*|uli.ui«. II i|>ti»t*. M tlimlixU. a i'l liMl<,;<'*fii|>,iil«, Hi I Qitker*. in return Tor r>*aiiui2 to a hamlfnl of |x-ojile lirty or «i\t\ » rui 'in a y.'ar, pureli m *.1 at a liook-Mall ill l/>m!ori. It n> 1I1 m» " lllvk I look" !■» fill it* tli.it *|ii,n«N»,iMNt, rxtort> .1 annually from the |m ojile !• v knelt an inatitutmii, anil to a I »ri»'> extent frvtin those who ilissent fr<>m H* ritual, ami n«t»*i listen to it* elertfy, 1* a j>ro IifW* ~»urr"o<* volition ami oppression, »>nl Ii-imU |H»v»i*rfalU t-• it ■'»inch ili« moral > ami eorruj't ill'|*»lltie*of the kinpilotu. Thees t ahli»li>*il em.reh •i'*rr se» unhouutlcil »»» »'• over tin* |MilitM** lit' tlii" country, boldim? in » i«« iliL'e tfr^at tu»v»»suf tin l'>ir\ ami WU. ' |>art**v Th* m>hilitv ami tf-.ilry fuel tin IUtabli»huiriit a profitable m l <Ji_-u.l>'l i ■■ treat for »ueh younger l»riue|n « of their fain ilu*. a* too dull f»r tin Inn** I soeular profi'ik*i<Mi«, an«l lo«t cotiaiillv ami puny fi'r euttiut; tie ir ty to promotion 111 the arm* ami navy, Tliey wml to tin* * uf as yl mi thpir imlolelit ,.|il IUlHeei|l» oil ,>rilii?. when iIm-V may reeeive emolument* ami p< i.moii» or trenlliijf the tlioruv n«kl ot politir*, en eountermtt malignant t ».-r* while llinj e v ie..t .t oiimii tf'»;» eil ek.iin ,,r hrmn,><1 ith on th-' Ueek of a tine-of-Uattle •hi|> 111 tin Mr*literran<>a 1. nr in the »|>oiil:n .• lir • ieh «>f 1 fort re*, in IIiimIi -Man The oumn >>( a-! vowiuhi* ami Ilklii*r**. w ie|«|( .1 a «:ipi|j| wli<e» V l»lv won. > f 111.01 II.INMI. k t)-:ailt I . iiniler |>ay, all o»i r the kingdom, IMMIO clergy, who. with many noMe ' xeept ions, arc tli" ordained :in«l lie»n«e,| rn**itiien of |«i|itn a! jir..^r> *i..l ee«'I< i .ttieal r>-: .nn. I h\ t.-. in'an* ibtrml to *»y, thai (litre u m i a laro iiiiii.'x r of lie 1.1 wiorthy, |iioo«, aJi.l laithlul uiiii^i'n 111 Hie Ijiu'liali II»t I'lliViiiieut, ami •••jM'.'ully anioiii.' tin* |-mr»T e|r»i:>. N'-r, 1I1 it it* il.ietriiie* are not IIiMumI, ai 'l ii» »- r kiei * U jutiful iiniiri-kAitrn. H it in lis |«iliti> e.il lemlrnei«'», the institution *'aml« irra*> 4: un«t jr«v*'"s n'fonn [.Sf.»n/.»u*« Skth *f H firm and RtftfHUtn 11 Ureal II ihtin am! I ■ 11 </. Poptflar Error* about the Rue ar.J Fail of Sap iu Trees. ot mur. ii*hi i r. Wbv j eunc i hallucination i« that which mi|i|«i«.-a ilit- •>4ji n|"ir<*' * In fill ur *< II) id the vt tutor hi lli> riMit.i' llw HiMililhiti ticrlil tli.il tic notonou* itiifi -iilty nf minimia juart of »t>■ r int-i .1 |uut 111 •a«ur«*nn.[hl ha»e ill • iui|>n>l>iliility «l' »urh a |>Ik ixmifiHin. For it tvrtamljr tin - require a larj»r .uiKMiiii •>(' mwlulity in lievf i!ut the lIuiiU 11I I In- liuuk :in<i lin.nl i>l* a tree, rui lit my mutual fnnv nl rtnii(in'«*i«n, be runnel (••d to enter m narMw a al the r<m>t. W'e »hall a»»uiiie the word w|i I" »i£Mf) iln* iIuhN, ol'dlnlMi'i nature, whiehan eim t:uiK'<l 111 ili<' interior ol"a tree. In tlx «|>rmc tin' ■> i|i runs out ill ill- trunk v In 11 it u i<(J • Hi tit#4 feliM»i«M*»| •ulMnin 4ii*l * lilt*'* II ll«* - nnl, uiiUm r\o'| iioiiallv, inake in ap|« ir ance. Hut in truth, tin* %.*)• 1* alwayu iiiino lion, al all ami unth-r all rirrumM hi i-xcrpi m ih<* prrM iiid n|' iiitriiM' rtiM.— Th.! ililf-renew 1*, tint tlwre i» * a"il «lr >1 ul it f 11 ilic •priug ami tnurli !■ •» at nther * 1 •on*. Win ii a lr«M hi!* to rart at the approach oi winter, its ln\n lu»c carried si much more ftuiJ thau ill'* n**s lt»»« Imxii ajile in «ii|i| Iv. lli.it tin* w In-If of tin* interior i* in a Mate «»l iiHii|anii«c dr\m «, and a large |*ortion of, that nap that wjs »mh*c fluid ha* Ucomc M>hd iii ruiHK-qiicnrc of (Im> various chcmical drup es it ha* undergone. Ifcmri'n Miii|'lcru| - oration on the out- tun>>'i ».>«l chemical solidfi ealioll Mil lie. jjlier, the *.ip IS in autumn, %•' much dimitn»hcd iu quantity »* to tic no lung er ditruifralik by inert* incisions. The |» » er thai a plant may of resisting cold i* in |>ro|>ortu>n to the cooiliU'lcftesa of lit h dry ing pitKH'M. When the have* hare'fallen off", the tree i» no longer suhjwt to much Iom of fluid by per spiration, nor to nt»nijw eliemical change* hy aMimilation. liut the abnoibtrig power ot the root* i* not arretted ; they, on the contra ry, go on tucking fluid from the soil, and driving it upward* into the •jstein. The ef fect of this, that after some month* of *uch an aetiuu, thai the lo«s of fluid which th« tree ha* sustained in autumn l>v iu leaves is made tfood, and tho whole plant is distended with watery particle*. This is a men wis* pro vision in erdsr to insure abundant food •« no* '*>rri 1< .ma ni>tl hnwihe* when waitnlh anil li^'ht •tuiiiijaio thrm into growth. During thfl winter poriod th«j tap appran to Imi at r< it, for the n (illinjf pruefM ta a very gradual one. Rut M. Hiot, roany ycarfl ajjn, prov«l by un injfjnioua upparatua, that thfl rate of innti>»a of aap may ho measured at all aeaaotts, and he im-erumrd it to in a atati) i.froiitiderable u limy m mid winter. Among other ihmga, lie found that froat had conaid cntblt influence upon th«* diri-etivt) in which tlir M|i niuvw. In until weather the aap wu cotiH). ntly umnf, but wlien froat w.i« cipcrt* MK'rd the ttp itowed hark agBin—• pbcnotn«* mm which lie nfi-mal to ilt«. eont ranting |*.w ••r of < i<ld on thfl veaael of the trunk and branch ea, the e(Tect of which «4« to forec th« up do* n »ar«l» into the nwt» 1} in a w anuer iwilii m; then, apntn, when tlir fr.nt t««vM the root* thetnachi • and t*v »n a<-t,nir on the to, the cip wu« forced luck into the trunk ; but «a vh»«i ;u a thaw came on and the ground |u> enteral ita In it, tin- roota out of whieh a part of tln> ».ip hnd t»fii forei d npwarda, u.'io again till' .1 by the lluida *!,o\r thetn, and thfl »-ip »n fore**] to fill. A lar„'i-(*>plar trefl in th<' latt.-r atate ha«mg tx« n rut Scrota at »!l» I'loniid line, tile aurl i of the «tUJIip MX loiind to la* dry, hut the « ml of the trunk it -•If ilrip|»-d with «ip. Sap, then, la alwata mi OMi'.ion, mil if it eicr •x-ttlra to thr root ir. i »i-ible manner, that ia owihr to t<inporwry r*ti« K, the rcinoral of which oat- % iia in •tun i- mm hi. A h to I In* lil<:i tli.it tli«' MifiliniJ of .t trr.t lir>t nt iIh- r<*t, and hi <*otin*\ion w itl. tln» ai pjmikiidiii, that what it calltil tin* n*. of t!i<* up it tlx- r*j»aii»ii>n if limu «n<l > ami lironrhi-*, nothing rm »i 1) Im> iiu<i« «t< •. tituti ofanr rral fouiitlatioa. If, in the »j*rn>i when tin* Iiui!% arr jukt »wllini;, a tr« ^ i» r< • a<Ti«M al lit*- trtnuiul linr, no Mr« d.i £ w t ike |>l uf, Hi iilier will the *iy l!« a I "or «iii., il.»t iin-f u|i*inl<i hut am<>ii£ Urn brine)" . the tilmluii; villi U foiuiil to lia»o rmiitueiw *1 Tint wuk oltv r»H »<>iiir \rnrs nj'o M* Tlioinj.*. n, itthntt.il* ilir Duk- of IV l«> .» .'an!"i»«r, who thou .'lit lit I .1 div • ••riil' it th* »»j< uf .'U in |r uikKail of a-o i.J i.rf . i »ir >'i^« t; « <-ulat. Vlim.jll, II lUiiM fx Cu4il<:.-v.l lii" la't l! . , tin* »aji ik Jfi»«»u into a<v«l«uu.<l Ui' titn f.r It ibt *\ir«imUe» ul • Mm, bflca,,**itbtWl tint liifhi anJ « uiuih Li*t fi.ll u| <>n tii<* • ■ i-iUtilt bu lk Tu« u>oiit«ul tii• buj» ar< r\ ritril t Mt I." ;.u ti »jrk vi|. tr«ui tlm par Hall W I U "V .r<! .11 ColiUCt , tvi ku| |>lv tt H I II "I I r ,| .-c.|, til* aU,Jl*llt «4j> |'l » u;m„ ■!; 1 |V .'naiiv.Mi of tJ>« !•>»• i j'fi 11 -r till' ilriullld ll|« ll ill* *»p Mir thilll li- • niiiu- /filer; a i|uii*k«i nioi'"" " " •• » .1 it"* *•»" ^ ,u*Lr a" th'' lo '* ; uii.l tlnik " - ran* .. tlut j'Tf j'ti''!*" rton iii tli fuitjk of tree wrlili'li Wr " ill till- ,!|||.« Ilju-l' il I li»* wi ll know i, i i.*i i-t u*. „ aproutiii£ i. tin •[•rin,'( although i !•«! m tl.it »iitt'Ou, prove* tii.it *!i- - >|i hail n ! th«t urn* quit ti*«l the trunk. M talk*' ri fujje id ti*<* ri»>u — "•mil j'-' i.inoti iMVurrene* klioiijii pat j*i>. Ion their i'uanl a.: nmt falling iiit<j *ul^'ir rrror* uu th.» •uhj*'«'t. The Bi'^ar aud the Banker. " I > • jrov t iklM(Wth ii ! ht« ui*en me i - ii ' l> 'v, 11 • I fur «|| Uio pur* I •«•» "f tliinkii . »• it >, 'lr >.i », if.,| t-ilt llltf III* I'll IMC ;n III* Ii ii Villi . ,1 ..t tll**u Toll 1111* r«* u *inh< f hhI l.u .my, j« w* |<a«i. Ilieti i^tin, it it a froe country, aii! h< re, iihi, \»* an nil an f.ji.,i|,n , li.r y«m mutt know. tli.ii l» rv r*en al» :*.* »r'^ili>K nviy lo«'k a (Mil mvi in ll»" bn wuli *» iimh Ii ferenee a« In' wiiii lil a IipiiImt. You an J I lia»i the «atne enmitum matter; are «>]ully {&•>■ 11v«« i jii.illv i «y . .in* IhiiIi travelling th^iim journev, bound In the aaine f ive, •mil U tli Imu i" die and be buroil iu ibo «ml." " Bui," olnerrrd tl< • H.n'.ic, mterrttptinf litm, " tin you prfti ml there 1* then no dur*.*r rore W'tween a lie^uar and a hooker " N"t in tli<' h »»t," rejoroe I tli<* iithrr, with th" utiiumt mdiw**; " not in tl»«* Icaat, at t.i • h/m/h. You twicer ami drink wine, in enm|any t»f mniiimii chooniir.?; I nwaggei and ilnuk l«fr, which I Iik< l» tt« r tlnn jour wine, in company which I lik»* better thai your comjmny. V• hi nuke thoutanda a day, |K'rhnp«>. I nuke a olnllitiif if »'»u are con tented, I am; wn're equally ln[ij»y at night Vou dn*M 111 new cloth** . I »m ju»t a» coin fortattlo In »lil Mini, sml lu»c no trouhh- lit keeping tlx in from amling. If I ht»e lea property than you, I lam hv» to care about If f'ui r fri' ii'l*. I hiTvl>r«frinnithip lu lit**; m l if I do iu>t 11 i.i W* * .m great a figure in th • world, I make a* ureal a nhadnw mi tin' |itve in«Mit; I am a* gre:it a* you. Ik*i«le», my word for it. I ha\e fewer enesnte*, ni<'» t with fewer li*uu * ; carry a* light a heart, and »iii|| iiM-rrv a vnij; at Uir t« »i oi you. " " Hut then," miiI lh<' llankir. wlw li vi all ah.nif (-••ii trying to c» * m a word, " i» Uw nmt-mpt hi'the world nothing?" " Tlio envy of lilt' world i» 0* bad m it« eimlrtn]"!; you ha*e, p« rlia|>», tlx one, ami I a hliare nl' ikr <»Un r. N «• ■•re jnatehM tln*r • too. ml In-miIi', itir world deal* in ihi» mai ler equally uniii-tly with U» bulb. Wi an I I |iw» by our wit», of ImiiK by our in duttry ; anil tin' nil)' dilferoiee U'twi-eh us in tin* (articular, worth naming, i», thatiteoala *<*•. ty iwj"1 io maintain you dun it doe* me I am co«tent with a little, you want a ?nat dual Neither of u« rai»e uraiu or itotaioet, or *fa»e eloth, or iiunufjeture aiailnn.' iim ful; we therefore add nothing to the coinmno Mi.wk; we are only eonrnimcra. anil if the u<,il>l judtfod uith Mriet iinpsrualiiy, there* fori1, it mimti* to ojo I »lioulJ be ffronounec4 the clcvt rt M fellow." CJ" Nothing but may be better, and *rtry better n>«y be hett. 3T Tho only way to b-i permanently it to be habtiuJly honett.