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Burial of Persons Alive. "Ah. merciful God l" pinusly oxelmms ! ' ..mllo, “how many living mo-n riml wn - i are nnnnallv mlccn in thi-ir gnuvd' \. .1: it possilolv in go: at llii‘ truth, ilxv -. :ctiinfi in this connh)‘ might ll} imm hrrml luy si‘ol‘l‘S--—llOSal‘Jl)‘, li_\' llllll'ii'i‘ii‘, Mr. (‘l. liiic. film-hay, in iiw tuna-m number of llvlgmvii, givm :1 \ my infur esting nrticlo «in tho snljevr of “I‘m-- maturo liarials,’ in which he wink: out the (liil'ci'vnw lntxw n |il‘ll.'ll and tln' state of ll'flllC‘l‘v—iilili'l‘ll, l.» gm: :0 fur as to claim Hut lil“ ilJii-n-nw him in i‘ been quite clunlv lllltlf‘ll-lll‘ll 1w thv generality of mankind. 'l‘hu :‘il‘ilclt' calls flttk‘ilti(7!\ to tho svvcral inshnvvr; of prenmturu inn-iii on thv C(,)‘.‘.iill'.‘ilt of Europe; instnticm which involve storicq of trance, th; M‘lillllilllL‘C of death, hold ing its sway over the human body for hours and days, nudjnoc merely for minutes, as in the case of ordinary faint ing fits. in his opening remarks, the «writer said : “In days “hen land is dear. and bill‘- in] rights less sncrml than the rights of builders and contractors, Collin; have been opened with the piclmxe, in the act of cimrerling cemeteries into streets and gardens. licro a guru: lIALS been discovered whose inmate has turned in its shroud: hum a corpse clutqhiug'it; hair‘ in n. slminial and unnatural position: dead men amiwomendrviiiglin their graves us thei’leml never he in n‘ (‘lnis tian land at the moment of burial." Mr. llacluw gives an [remnant of a young unnl beautiful \vomnu‘ who it is supposed (lit-«l of overexvitemhnt a; the prospmt of being married. ‘Wlu-u the first sliovciful of dirt was thrown on the colli'i a. strange noise was heard from the inside. The coliin was unscrewud, but too late: the girl was found in an; attitude of horror and paindmpossiblej to describe—her-‘eycs wide open, her teeth clenched, her hands clutching her hair, but life was extinct- An instance showing the utter depravity of‘ the Italian undertakers and greys diggers is given in which they actually tried to :nnatch the body of a lady from her friends, one of whom thought she was dead. As th‘dy'l'uhe alfiutto} (bug it from the bed “65‘ dead body Maine}, and soon afterwards .wds thorou lily re vived by a. medical practitiOnbriifi the Aneighborhoodhfiud lived to; tell, the story of her'éscafie frohi'the' 'ldmb'. A learned Cardinal incurred fire-displeas are of tho Kin , _ onbcin" rebuked 'fell to the groguiied‘tdlbnizll‘d‘ilhérirance «dead. It was dccidtritliut'flie unfortu note Cardinal éhéuld‘ e embalm'ed, but when the surgeons began their 01mm tions the patient agokejhnf «clam, for the wounds were mortal. ’. A case is giten in which a. young lady? arose out of her coliin and appeared be lore the £llan '5 per, “ ale and fn'ghteued, b lg £1443) see‘ all before death.” The doctor, the priest, and the undertaker new the error of their way, “but the prmlone nimlef‘unmds, by oficiating e y’uun‘g ‘My’s' wedding a. year after hehoglpreached her funeral oermou. Petr-arc ,when a middle-aged man, lay twenty hours in n trd‘nce, 'and narrowly escapda‘lhingvhm'ind olive. We have often heard the story of the Consul’s wife who was buriedalivre and released from her punful' sition b . robbers who hrohla open 'thgqcofiin tb steal the' lady's "jewelry. Among the other stories of Nbusclteted“ victims of apparent death, is one of an old gentle .man who was revived by one of his skeptical friends putting a burning to per to his nose. His life was saved, but thesad story othis escape from the wery jaws of death was ever afterward‘ “M by thmeslee-w ‘ ouhiefnce. 133‘. _"‘l A numbe of; ' fell; .the revival of infirm-E fifgrfilafi have been carried, out. tgéhe dead house. This seem; a Vers'co‘ dfl. Occurrence in Europe. T)!" of .the,RQS§ terrible, Interment: are of, children being born in the “tub-outta: whom. according to Mr. Macoy, being discovered by a lucky incident, lived to be a man, had 1 occupied for several you! the post of, lieutenant-generators: the frontiers oft Cherez. , i , Several instanoos mgiven of pemons who have been cognizant of what was going on ”fund theg, yet powerless to do their ' .‘ ' _ 'venof a ghoolmum :3?“ gen for {he arrival of u sister, would have been buried olive. The paniom grief of tho timer and the eyelids of the “ de moed” to quiver, Ind the truth was W It in impo-ible to prolong tho list of ‘ mmplel, but. enough)»: been dready‘ aid to dim! the wickedness of huty Mud hum-(liq of mm. b squo «at; Don“ "‘lth than! American “Mucmmum very y in IE. country,u well “in udthmmhiudhmpa! BhWKfibfl-dmw pqhvblinhih ”In.“ d maid-nu WV? “1 0-1-0 hunt; is doubtful if tlw greatest cure is vxorcisod in this mum-r in the rural districts wlxrrc gumml yln‘airiuns cannot be at duathlmls 0f kirk put-suns, uzul \rlwru rich and 1m 11' :11in :m‘ oftr‘n intrustcd tn darts. 21‘. who :m- m itlu-r famous fur Inn-min: rm: intuition. The writer in lh-Igrm‘ir is inclinml to think that mm of the mm 14 of flu- \rnrld as tho pnwnt ummvnt i 1 :1 simp‘.» HM, wrl nut n. cum lulicutwl S‘Tit'fl ux‘ hash, \vHr-h would Ln out 0‘; [lm much of [lm poin‘ (dbl ivyuml the prm' of ixmperivlwonl 0r badly [mid «19mm. It will he- 1-o:r.\..urin:: to Law that Ird, :w man :1; }N).‘~,‘:~ilt‘u‘,-- Chicago lntvr-Urn‘an. ; Personal Peculinritics. Alum I“)|'l.\'.\.:u's ago 1 lml :1 lul it: my employ who lm-i tho huhit \vln-n un— (-xln‘ctmlly spoken to of pricking up his ears in so (11-risiw a manner as to ru miml one of tho ears of Press 01‘ 0t Tray when suddenly callml. Marie Louise, tho second wifu of the great Napoleon, was in the habit. of amusing the ladies oflwrvonrt at their private soireos by turning Im- ears almost completely round, and in u. mannvr closing them up. She ilixl this by a peculiar motion ofl the j M, and slnia slid to have lif‘ltll'd herself on the explain not 0. littlo. l- A man I liiiew well were nu enor mous shocl: of raven hair, and would al— low hinru If to he lifted lry the hair from thd'ground by any or.» who was strong enough to do it, and to he swung to and fro liken pendulum, or to be dragged ! along the floor. ‘ l The faculty of Sl(‘('plllf.f:lt will wen. mu; ‘ of the endowments of the first Nupoh-tn, ' who it is said could sloop any length of time, long or short, and awake at the time, almost too minute, he had resolved ‘ 1 upon. Among the muscular movements not common, I have noticed several instmr 3 cos of persons who could throw back the four fingers of either hand until they stood quite perpendicular with the wrist. Other instances I have seen, though huta few, of persons who can project the lower joint of the thumb ul ‘ most into tho hollow of the palm. In . neither of these cases is the use or the l prdinsry symmetry of the hand affected. ' Of left-handed people we have all seen many, and they abound among the Working class; but at the urtibundist or both-handed, that is, with persons who 1 could do everything with either hand, as lwell with one as the other, I‘ have 1 known but one in the whole course of ‘ mythic. This'wus nu Orphan boy who ‘ had had no parental care, but had been 1 left almost to himself from infancy. ‘, Quick, active and shmp witted, he had ‘toughthlmself many things tolemhly wellpcmxld druw fairly; could play the fiddle and flute, and wrete udmimhly and with unrivaled rapidity with either hand. , There are many persons who, from causes they can never explain, have n 4 repuguunce, alum amounting to lmfim in soute cases, for certain anipsle .Tho ‘F'rcnclfGencrnl J unot, ~who was as cool as a cucumber dmidste storm of bullete, and would ftod‘vthe ca‘hhon’t mouth un~x movedhwould take'to his heels at the eitghFoi ’9. live frog, and would not to cover his equnnimity for hours. . I have known a. man who could not touch mutton, however cooked, ,while he would eat heartily of any other meet. Some there are in whom the thought of eating here or rabbit excites loathing; some who would starve rather then eat shell-fish of any kind; and there are not ofew to whom butter and cheese are abominations. Others are equally prej udiced against ‘ certain ,vegetables, but why or wherefore they‘ can never‘ tell you-LLeisure Hours. ' i .- Poor Mary Harris. I s._ k: " "Tf ‘ . f Mary Harris, the young woman who several years ago killed her alleged se duqer Borroughs—in one of the corri dors 3? the treasury department, and whose sensational trial for murder and acquittal on the plea, of insanity are well remembered by our citizens, has . since been an inmate oi the Government l-Insane Asylum, but made her escape yesterday afternoon while in charge of. her attendant, Miss Acton. ‘lt appears that Miss Harris acccl'nnied Miss Ac ton to the city yesterday for the pur pose of attending the matinee perform ance at one of the theatres, and before the hour they drove to a residence in the western part of the city, where Miss Harris wished to stop snd write flatter. By sOme means she disappeared from the presence of Miss Acton and hes not yet been found. It is thought that she p'roceeded to the rsilrosd station and took passage for Boltimore, as she hull Cl 50 in money with her, snd thst she ‘ is now in thst city somewhere. The po- Bos sue on the lookout for her, snd‘ [measures hsvs been tshen by the polioo‘ «thou-ides in Boltimore for her sppre hasten if in thst city. She mode her caps seven! yous sinos sud In re bin sometime in Penuylvsnh, slut . snob-sacs 0! some! months—Wuh ”than The Atlanuc Breakfast. ’ Tho l‘nh'ikln-ra Minn .\i‘..inllr .‘Jnn’hly malt ”mph-uulN-ui')!l1!" I'nll p my .11 u “l «mi-i: an :nnl “:7 :i‘uini lu lw :_-i\' -n :i' lln- lliw l liruna “Wk. ”mini. on “Minimup. l'w. .;. him, at lurlw o‘clock, in imn/n' (-I‘ luv M'vesuLu-lu ilizlhdnv of l ULH'H‘. \‘v'i-JNDFIL i:~i..\n.‘:~'. An cnrly sunrirr ii lll'~li‘('il. L.‘-ii‘Hu,\‘~'llll:l-; “12.1) n-inri. Novmnnzi: i -, 1*? l. Tl." :i‘iu'n «and of l’l‘-'ii fibrillatzznl its may to tlrv di in; of Li.” nimt «li:».tin xii-linl litwru'y nmn :inl \ronzi-n of the hind, and tho inimlwr who accepted, furinrd (-11 th- ill of 'i)c:.~ml.rr on" of :ln- nimr la‘iliiunl and culinrcd ammu l>lzigoi can-r ptnlimn-d in New England. The gin-. 415, to tlm number of one hun dri-d, \‘K'l‘l? waited at; nix tables, which xvi-r 0 arranged with :in artistic exactness wnh rcfcn note to position, that con duccd greatly to the social and intellec tuzil cnjoylncnts of tho occasion. At the head of the magnificent dining hall mt the honored guest, Dr. Oliver Wen dcll Holmes, the frosts of seventy Win ters lightly touching his venerable head. er. Houghton, senior member of the Atlantic Publishing Homo, occupied tlm first place at his lelt; on his right sat Mrs .lloughlon, and clnsc at hand wcrc \Vhiiticr and )ll’fi. Mom: and Prcsivlunt Eliot. Opposite the gumt at the fur thcrcnd of the lift” snt Mr. .[lowclla, c‘ditorofthc Atlantic. The (int mm; at the right of“ Mr. Howells. was intended for Mr. - Longfellow, 'hub he was nnhiimiily (lchiincd li'y sii-lnmss. A diagram of the mhls-s dosigmxting tho scat occupied by each guest is prcsr-ntml in the Foliruin‘)’ Atlantic. A. litho graph of the sauna was; furnished each guest so that it was may to discover the names of any who might h‘o strangers ii person. Among the notables ,whose names nppcnr at the festive board we find Mr. Eggleston and Mr. Clemons; Dr. Bowditch and Mr. Parknnin; J uliu Ward Howe and Col. l-liggcnson; Mr. Paxton and Mrs. Aldrich; Governor Rico and Mr. Harper, and more than four score others whose names are nnhousc hold words in American literature. The 29th of August was the anniver sary of Dr. llolmes’ birth, but since many of his friends and litvrai'y asso cizltcs would in absent ut that smsontho festival mpostponed to‘thc day above named. ' . , Mr. H. O. lloughton, in conducting the initiatory exercises of tho intullvctunl portion of the great feast sziixl : “In an old nlnmnac of tho your 180‘.) agaimt the (121110 of August ‘.‘9, is tho simple entry ‘h'yon born.’ Tho ink with. which that entry was mAdo was blotted with the comm sand universally used at that time, and that sand to-day, firmly im beilclml in the ink, still. glistens on tho record. May the sands of this life which blot the record of immortality awaiting our Autocmt‘ ho us adhesive and con tinue fox-many years to, come to give out its cormcutions of' light and ‘ truth and beauty 1” “Ladies and- gentlemen, I.‘ give you as a sentiment "l‘ho Autocmt of tho BfeakfuétTiibleLO King, live for! ever 1’ ’f .. ‘ . V ' A}? the giving of this toaSt=the com pany rosoveuthusinsticnlly and drank tho ‘ health of Dr. .Hglmcs. When ”they! were again sedted'and the applausg had ‘ died away Dr. Holmes m 1 a poem pm- i pared for the occasion, replete with pn- ‘ thos, tenderness and beauty. ' l W o reproduce the following stanzas, regretting that our space will not accom modate the whole : . i Old age, the gray-band! Well. indeed. I know him - , V - _ Shrun gatottgrihg; bent. buggies and ii is; i)" pe . - In neniou', story. inbie. picture. poem. on. have i met him from my cult-lieu. day; ,3 Yea. tlong. indeed. I’ve known him all, 7., “93' :ana. » ‘ Am:l now my liitetl door-latch nhowmhim ere : , 1 take his Ihriveled hand without rmintemso, ‘ Aud and him smiling as his step draws neat: Whnt thnuh ornilded bnublmi ho her-mums us Dem- Itnim heart. 0'! youth, IO manhood’e ‘pr me . , Think of lite calm he brings. the wealth he in was 1:9. ‘ The boarded epoxls. the legacies of time! Allure once ineming. still with incense (m- Li‘flll' Panama’s. uneasy nursilnzs racked asleep. [in We uvmhori:lstor.\vild tie Aim low V:'gl'\lil, .Lit‘u's ilnw less noiny, but the lecnnl huw , deep! Still ne'thn silver cord em \vnrn anti nienuln'. i lullxlucned task-wink tugs wuh leaching strain flandu-gel’niore helpful. voices. grown more leu‘dm‘, Booihe with their soilencd tones their slum herou brain. link. (“my guano ninth-rl3, 0 row hmil‘ore. Tune thick-sown euuw nukes him. oi (oil's mleMu ; ’l'lll‘nz' MT" nu'aen bill me leave to othm . 'i‘nn tan a once welcome; evening make {at r. peace. lAmi row. with grateful smile and accent: cheerful. Am: “sinner henn than Jock or word enn .. i In nimplL-i. plum-thou luimroul one an tearful 'flmnlu. nmtben, Sisten—Chlltfiren— and (unwell! The breakfast was in every way a most notablo And enjoyable event, spiced with wit, redundant with humor, gently touched with pathos, overflowing with Ipptecintion—n salon to which mem. ory wi'l ovet gluily turn with sincere plenum. And while the honond brow of Dr. Holme- il wmthod with loin-all when-ed from the Eaton: than. of out continent, wo tum thot he will not doom ii o mpuou folly i! we odd thmb“lqnydWens¢-npilt —Boo. I mMmrrrs 01,1] 115. Cm <- czf‘? m ‘ 5' Lit—"FL tag “Ll-5'2: Mm? n I r- rm. 1‘": L" 7‘2; .II""‘-'J 5'"?! 9!." [19.3 "it! '. El '1 n xi 6 8‘ '55 {I § {:3 r‘! g -I" dd L 213 3' 111:1 Lu: {J ‘3 fl 3313'? 'i‘ii‘l'iELWlCXD. W. T. Whoxwfuh :‘mri Retail --J)X~I.'~.I.EB. KN.- GROCERIES . 9 GROCERIES, GRUCERIES, ‘ ‘ DRY GOODS. ‘ DRY GOODS, _ . DRY (mops, CL'WJT‘E U 1 KG, _ (JUVM-MNG, CLOTHING, £273”!2ool3s.gg'SllOlisug-fifi fig: a 2'. =( )‘l‘n‘. fig}, SIIOI‘ZS,‘.§_-:'r:] Ell7l:Lm';s,'___‘3_~sllt.)l:s,u czgi'mx'm, [f-.‘;.:"'(.‘Al‘S, ’ FANG ‘h’ G ODDS, Uuru‘xmz‘tl', Hardwuru, Hardware, . Hardware, ' Ship fihamdlery. . Crockery. ('xxxclu'njv, U (My. ry, (:l")(':\.‘-,'l"j. a I I ’- O‘ :1 ‘ Ci nu .- i‘d' M") any'rpmin‘n Tu ulcfifldbfigfi’lfi \Cii i JunLLU, ‘Doov's and Windows. Farming I'm [)z'l‘m mm, Furniture. ' mm. rum-r. Pi 041.29. = And a. Largt! maurtmont of meds not cnuuwmtx.xl, which We will sell at. i. The Lowest Prices. ... 1 WWW ‘ BAR'ELETT’S ‘ . . i ' ":‘1 4‘ *e‘EWE‘Q? "3%” W 8 ’f , 7' B j .A. L, n ".|n"’-. ) ‘ Cmtml “am building, _ ‘ Head of Union Wharf, Port Emvnsoml.W.T. V ' The Finest! Stool: of QEE'SOLID GOLD AND SILVER WA CHESS VVAEEICJI 3,315 -~—-_\ 3: (,1 ---- J mwmmv ' . J IkaIiLRJY 0N PUG [3l‘ SOUND. m 7; ‘ Also a fine .tsaortmnnt of Clocks, ~ Solid and Clocks, ' Plated Spectacles, ;, .' Silver Spectacles, F 773?» Ware, “‘7 Eye, Fiol'l and Marina Glues,” Musical Instruments, Em, Etc. Bonds Wananted as reptesented.» WATCHES AND JEWY M and ropdnd by 5 63301”. workuun and "fluid for one you. a c. mum. I’m't. F, f. 3-Port for I near 2 . :Im’ . ‘-‘ v—--r~- - ‘ " V‘ ‘7") r “5' n-n W! ' ' .iwCfl) J.) u.-:‘...~.‘;..‘. ' ’. ‘.,.... (a... I" l 1 "V'ECM‘H‘W .(" -“- .. .l .l kv.;‘..:.\..a~-. L .. -J Mum‘s, I; ~‘\':r', 3 ‘ IT? I '7’", .. A. V. .510“ on; :’ 1 i , , Of the \‘l rj: lat‘ ' ' . z :1.- L3l", ”.zf‘ ' . GENT}: ABM .. ' .", I . H '.‘:‘l. .-»‘ . Amino Gama... ~. . Gent's, Ladim', Mun-«C: ‘ . ' 2'; r .. .. ' ._ .. .. ~ Runber avg-w . . ;. This is tho Lug-st, nn-l {in-‘1 mud stock of 133013. :m! m..“, . :. l’ugvt Scum]. :"y-rl‘vz‘i‘ .:.,- Bron-I.omm NM!“ Inn-mum. Mason's (‘hullu-nm- Him-hing. l'ruuh .‘IZ ilirr‘u “‘an -: E’Nm! lfilJ-"ldnx. Mnehlno mm “.11 Tu'vvf'u 3 Ellen Finding"; Hi'“‘. "If: dun- ‘_‘ 'i'nt. lilg;;ln;;‘l~u-l ..‘z:r..w.-- i'.x~,a|.'.n‘r. _ L‘t‘.‘ ;::A'.. ‘3O. A (‘anlN‘fi:"“{1»?"‘,""“K uf‘ ' mysnschAxrn >|'.~: ‘IC.~Vf.‘-j ”frag-MI ‘& . ! ~»- 7-“ f 7. OUH;.LQJJ¢V.u .‘ ' . ..-\.,,.';L. And Ilvpairin': (hm-v.l“ «I v- :1 ml iuzltir.f.lt'iiuil Lpu : Lit ~ ‘ Al‘nlr Share ()l'r'th'mz‘n "- UH: .- "x --is man-Hr.) '35? have a (:I:,T~l,\'i' 1::11'5::"':':':: for Carl) (’ll fun. . '3'!“ {‘ ,’.J."...‘ .. Jim” :1.‘..’112....{.. Di:- r': t "fl *gl LI TlUL‘{"U...\:‘ L". L 33“. ‘3 SUPER“! H L '.-‘.'..’ if. :. 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It hzubu mx mw mam} n-nluml aunlumnnshui. 1m M‘H‘Tu' \Vmw :mvu no l‘nllllllhddllurx-i or a-huu! um- lemh'". x-nllunm um) urn» [u on In: y Mann-(l lurwvlm r: quirlull Hu- nm‘~L mr ful Intuuu'mt 1; Al UH Mancun p' I'HNH‘H M, HH-i‘l‘d u-mwhn-u' ’l'lm." whmle- MN Imm Wall hol‘uruNle whh prim-o rnlmm, eulm-L) snpmmu and dxnzlucxHu u.m,;lnl mull llnhfll tux-L. 5.15'1'311.‘ UHUHHHII (1' Mill (u; 7” r:, 'l'] 1 Hum; lhmrl‘u'hi m elnppl- 2.1% cum-zit IH‘ mm mm Iv-nmvu sunk-ring H'om mmugluumlmu - m m” b:- Irmml uuhnlo mu Humillul uumuul. ox. [mnw Lo um vowel. ' I‘l \ - , llwmas 1. Mmm , M. LE, 'l6-" Mulmun; MI“: nu. ---n9---———_.____—-\_.-...n . -- 0 mm 'H‘ WHERE r ‘ .L ‘ o ’ ’ j ——I.\II‘URTIIIL 01"-- . . Stoves, meare, PUMPS, '-- [llos‘ PIPE, , PUMPS, .-- [RUN PLPE, _ pumps, 1-~ 11:05 PIPE, -—-AND OIISEIIAD— ' D . House-Furnishing Haulware - ' A" PRIME QUALITY, fill! A 'All HAIR" "In For any mid. with!!!“ ‘