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IW CZ ' " jTZTI rr. Mi W H W W W MFW s.- Ilttill Zv 1 - - 'j, r - tl j i 1 ns vv vxx w ' a:y vv v. ,V a ' r VOL 1. STANFORD. LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY. FRIDAY, GCTOIJER 18. 1872. NO. 33. -w vi r u . - w i i 1 1 m i rami , va i m i w. t. r : m m .. m i i h i - ' II r f ,i ! i im ml I I !' I 1 1 mm m r i THE INTERIOR JOURNAL. u rvauHiitu ia UnAiMi Kpnlnrkr. X7IHT FRIDAT MORrTIICQ. ami t -m to ir mi uraiiiiT, ii wain.) JBILrOS k CAMPBELL. Proprietor., i"t::t 4 '.fwe IMIai-n arr tearla ttlraarr. RATES Or ADVIRTISIHO. On !. Mailtata a aa.ua , m mw iaiiMiMii ..ii.ap it n. , r, ,",Vi" """' "M""- il"T" '.T.'JT1'' I'J.'T'J".", IHH rt (Viea r a Irr.a OUR rOREIGN LETTER. A trip frwai Le p le ' awllaerla4. Vavaf. nnti.Laa, Aafrt- 171k. im. I left !ipiir early nne morning for M inich. Nnthing of interest nccured ii:it:l I iop"l at a tili-in in the conn- try of the Altenhuiyen, where the n' lite, ei-cil1v the women are worth en wiling ..n i-c mnt "t their peculiarity of "llwiileux" equal if not rurpaan any ilre-. T,ie tict dar not Ulung to me to' pahwe in Kunija? in granduer and aiajg Jri!ie a I.al i outfit but when they j iiihVeuce. It i built in the f irai of a wir no dmaa at all. I guea I kn.iw it. aquare with a court varl iu the centre. H.irh I the ewe with the Alleiihu-g la- Iu many mom have their diflerent li--, n I in-tiM.lther wer tihtnckinfr ! nme ami hUlorr. The bed chamber th.it re-trli a!ive their knejw, and a flmrt , ami thnrne Mom art the Bauat band apnn filUfron their aait in front to Iwmcly fitted up. Napoleon alejit la the meet the top of the t'kiii)r, and ahrre hcU'li imlwr while at Munich. Charle our ladie imrethe "(irecian lVnnr they I migive ami Barlaruaea room are highly wenr a tight c'oth, of aeveral c lor, J decorateil with painting ten or twelve xlii. li run from the email ol the hack to' hVt high illurtrating ceiiea in the live the Ih imI of the kneua; lhi article of ' of each. The "Ball-room," where royal dr I do n it think the milliniT have feet tip it "on the light fantaetie toe." i i itriite,! name for. It would puule one ; a glare of rplcndor. I reetraiu raying of i,ir mi,.' o!M-rvanl an I crii riiog la-j anything of the three or four tbouaand I e to 'I aa-.ilie them well, ami though I picture in the gallerie of Munich; they "n, n.el an hour to oli crve lln-ir co- are aid to he the largeat and fineat in tu in I rout I not make it out. Amu:ui the world. One niurt ere to enjoy and lh. i Iii j I i a mjip -I lilm-k rloth, hu b f very mm-h the hWl gear of our n.yn wo.n.-n. T.ii-p"opl- living in a omit in llie ancient (irei k rtyle of archi f. w i,oiir. ri le I-iptie and Iiv 1,-n : tirture, via: The Corinthian, Doric, Ac. h prer..d their coaluioe and hm- Tiie library pmveil llie moat mtereMiiig gu i je thnm.'h m my rcntuna. and cling ' "''jeet to me. It contain 000,0X10 fol io Sith it!i a pcrtintwiir wnrthr of a unie. with an iticiae every year of aev- bittrrriue. f near ttT:oi.e a da dee ot tli e-rm n hut di.frient tint a '" helve ot Uaika, aiHlaniceed at once (icr niii ::: . If cm ii.-. I v un h-ra.aml to the cabinet, where rpecially antanti it. I nl.ii.n' I l .cir w Hiwii for two rn-: quarian would examine the curio -itiee fc.ua: o.ie. hi in -e tlicii ivlnaf dre-aing f -rr him with feeling of .lel'lght. There ,i l ivh I i ri ic f r ii to a l tt-r ad- Vi n ix ; the nt'ici. ciuellicy do imt 'mt ia t I ' l ie cniii.-! world to llie 'iie,..i of Ka-hion." an I hang on her v.ry lip 1 1 taU'ii t!ie lite t lirea h. TV' -i,-i a an e!l in iiiu fir lh. ir T, j uf drew, tint it iau tlie en - I,. ,t' :ir ir I'uvf itli, ami lh il it doo not i;.ae-.e with llo ir .I nne-lic lulaira. Tiie neit .1 iv, which wa HumUv, I ! . . ' . . . - " . f l ill .Mil im !i, uml in le'llitf Iroiu the, tl i i.l II .t. l X tti.in.il," my catch waa ' o!i il lo avail hilf an hour on a C.ilho- lie prava. io.1, with tlie Virgin Mary i rii-l alotl a their h inner, to whoiu Ihe w.i u,u in Ihe price-ai.in raird their priyer and cu itc.1 ihei. hra.1. In ' art, now o gigaulH', wa ttrugghng in it in "I every -I reel in Munich you aee the ifncy, and humlreila nf other object Virgin Miry plu-.il al aoiue envenien, I doubly inierwtiug on account of tbeir pi ice I,, r worhip. Around and in the I antiquity. mid lie of a aq'iare I counted a many a ! The Triumphal Arch ami the Ohltak filly women down on th.'ir knew myiiig are co-t'y ami i.i.preeeiva work nf art. their prayer. ( l.ie old fellow hail t'liri-l The Olili-k Uahun.lr.il feet bigh and and the Virgin la-f.re hi wine cellar to i Cll' "f the weipnna captured iu ke'p natch and prevent it from 'puling I war by ihj Btvariam; it weigh between or being .tolen. ! thirty and thirty five ton. Iti. 'aiia ia Catholic, and prie-tly rule, Munich pnuuiae to lat noa of tlie rich domineer over tl.e ieop!e and auieiti-' eel oitiea in the world, ami it inhabitant tiuu in many lii.le.iua f rma, i.niu-. it eem bent on beaut'fyiug it To tell all rite Um them. I that can be een there I would be com Munich i h.iili iu I lie uiiuVt of a ater-J ielleil to remain ereral BHlb,Biid then ile pi uu, abundant in heat, and on the "end you a udcruu volume. The beer bank of the Icr, which ia on tin) ii.uel ! in Munich enjoy a great reputation. Ou lioi-ey and maddnat river I ever aaw. n.y way to Switxerlaml I paiwetl through ami well ha the .iet det-cribeil it a j 'be Bavarian AIm, and ia eruwing Lake "I-er rolling rapidly." Munich ia the I Cou-tanoe on a rteambiait I ran in tight moat elegnnt city in Southern Eunija, of Il ivaria, Autria, Werteuiherg and an I ia a favorite reaort for foreigner, ee-1 KaiUerland. "They all J uched on tlie pw-ially Americana, who cau now he hike. To attempt to ilfMcribe the eceuery found hy the huiidre.la in every Eunt-jol Switxerlaml would ba too much like pnan city of any note. Dnwlen mui i telling 'old tale," au I will dti.L lo be tie i' cheif heitdquarter. In the village of lUpperax'hwyl on I am very aorry lo mv aoiue Aineri- Lake Turich iu a chapel nf an eld Capu raua alina.1 put uu air and aien.l money l'''in Mouaatery I aw twelve eitril of liu lliat many I'riuora are uniible Ut do. I ! '"an bone and akull. piled up ayUuiat hare mi l with aeveral a bo have courier ally to await the day uf judgment. Can to go ahead ami aeh-'t (or them the Kneel die were burning in tlie place aud every room in ima-t exenaive hotel and b tve thing wore a ghaatly apaBarnoe. A nt-lly uartiagiw at the d )il awaiting ' gei.lleiuun with uie thought there would their arrival, aud there they puy the 'be a great deal of confuaioa on that dread mmt exhorbiu.it bill with a nouchaluut j '"' bily aid ihe koew he would ir if they bad biought the gold mine i nu bavo any appetite for aeroral day, of California with them. Some Allien- Near Lake Luroerne, ia Altdorf, I cau elrNad are wculiar aniiuaU and MW NVllliain Tell' ataUM erected ou the wherever they go ami re.uuiu for a abort j i'lentical apot when be abut the applo otl liiaa ihe pricea oi) everything advance; ' bi aou' head ; alao aaother Mouaetery not tout American out, or need more than ordinary ie.iple but a an old iran uiblo Englirhiuau aaid. tbey uu ke fib iut of tbeuiaelve. But thi cuuduct ia confined to a claa called with u "hod dyiitv." Great many Euroaaiw are now imprewe.1 with the idea ou aeeiug aoui American laviah their mouey a water that all our people bavo luexbaut ible pox'kcU and au tbey charge accord ingly, nuking thuae who oome bora lo atu ly aud improve aull'er pacuuiarly from th ftilly of other Ou Uluatraiioo that I bavo fi jib aa authentic aource prouU th "amidJyite'" cha,raulir iu Ita true ligbk Aa A murium wtuit iuu a atom l,ub,,M e.i he prwed the nt tw even dollar. The ran a uleadM, but the price did pot fait bim. "Art you American or Englbh, aked Um aturo keeiier. "dm..t n, tirV with welling air. The tnre keeper road hi aeaknra in a minute, offered him a etna fir twelve dollar from hi dollar kit, which the nh"b paid air at without a grumble, Having the merchant to reap t! Iruita of hi atupid rhoddyiam, aod tu ak the Mint hiirh dHom Com all I . oiner Amencan. Many of the EnglUb M do (Uttnf of American.; but the EnjJUh I have niet in Oeneta are rather blue on the Ala- Unit queation, and mj (hey bare ben humbled to their old enemy, and with the grvatwt reluct nee they will pay the 15,0n,00 awanied Amarioa by the Geneva Arbitrator. I hal intended to pek of Munich. ; The King of Bavaria la a young of tenty-eifht, unmarried ami good-look- ing. At prr-ent he i with tbuaai mighty i l :.. u -1 . i i ii . l f IpniKina ill XN-riin, w uu dokj ine Ml M million in their hand. The Knral U lo-ve, Munich h. eever.1 public building era! llunaaiitU "uu can ynly j-lanee aL I w the autograph of Char a I. of .Engl aii. I . Schitti-r, (ioete, Waabington, FMiiklin, Luther, Melanrhlbno, Maria j Th-re-a. M iry Queen of Scutt, Henry j VIII. of England, and cor of othei di.lingiii.lie.1 men ami nmea. Alo a Litiu Bible uf the ninth century, writ ten in gold and ail ver letter; brava hnmnliie mitnm.it, or dierbargeof Ivoman oilier fmm the army. A Ko- , , . ran o annul mil ll CKlta only be reail thniugh a iiii r.a-r.ie. A book written in if'M letter by order uf Charle. the B"ll. ami it cover docoratetl with jewel " the amount of aeveral thouiaaad djllar. Th fir-t attempt at printing when tlie and tack of bone. Fraah fig can be had very cheap there. Yeterday I viailaal the old Caatlo of tlullon. iiuiiiortuliied by Byron. I need not give the Un-y or any of the poetry a all kuow Bvroa by tvaart, aajaacially the young bvlie. who prefer biuj tu Mil tun nr Uliakeapeara. Tu houaa wbara Oibbea completed bi "Decline aud Fall of the Roman Ean pira" ii to baoea iu Laaaanoa. Iu thi piaee, Vovay, Kouaaeau, Vuluiro aud Madame Da Btaal fiftirwd during thai life time. , , -f Lat nigkt la Laauaaaa by mkitaka I wailual in to MeUiutti Uuiferano., , tbinking at 6rt I waa attending acon- oert. 1 found I waa in the wrong pew Iv-fore the meeting (of an hour and a half' length) waa over. I did not at all ee the force of the argument, and could not be moved by llieirexhortation a all the peeche were in French. In my neit perhpa I may try to ay omelliing of I'aria and France. It. W. L. DMIcilalie4 Meai f Kraltirltjr. reaal Ma nawar, aagllap. The late nominaiioa nf Hi la Wialoo fbr the office of Oovernor of Mienuri, re call the fact that the little town of Bar hnnrville, Knoi county, Kentoclr, ha been the prolific home of many li-tin-guieheii and influential men At an early day J a-rph Eve lived there, long Circuit Judge of the moun tain dwtrict, and diatinguiheil for hi good aenae, plain, fmnk manner and kiml heart, be wa imroenaely popnlnr. He wa coiauiiaaioned by I're-iileul Hai riaoo Miliieter to the Brpublic uf Tela, ami died in that eervice. Following Eve, Franklin Billiuger be came Judge, ami after ecrving kaig on the bench, and iu the Senate of Ken tucky, died in Iowa aeveral yeur itice. pi av eared of wealth and fume. Samuel F. Miller, .lu-tice of the Su preme Court of the United -labv, al though born ami educated in Ilii li , on , married and lived a nuinlat of year- in Bu-lavurville. Tlii gcntlcmin i the equal of any nnn on the Supreme liem-h and hathede-frved repuUtioii of a gre.it and imli pendent judge. Green Adam I a Barlaiurville mnn. Twice elected to the Congre of the Uni ted State from thi diatrict, he uft. r wanla filled with great probity and f.iitli fulne the office of Sixth Auditor of the United State Trea-ury by jipoiiitiiient fiora Pia-ident Lincoln. Hi nephew, Ueorge Midiaon A l ini ! h. ha lieen three time elected to Con irrea from thi ili'trirt, ialn a II ir anir ville man. The talent, accompli-hin.'nt and gallant lararing of thi gentleman will no doubt inaure hi re-election next Xovemlaer. Pila Woo.lon, who ba keen nomi nated ftir Ooremor of Miouri, king repreeented Knox county in the Ken tucky Lrgirlat ure. He wa the onlv mem Iter of t he Conat i I u t ional Con veu tion of 18t!-.W who waa in favor of the emanciation of the lavea of the Stale hy gradual alepa. Afterwanl emigrat ing to Xorthwealern Miaeoilri, he become an extreme Southern man in the time of "lairdcr rurHani-ni" in Kanaan ; win. made Circuit Judge in a Urge and iutel-j . ligent dialrict, and at laat ha nwiveil the nomination of Chief Magi-trute ot bi adopteil State, over a man of great i i:l f . u n:.. . "i n-uin.ni n -juiim mmou- "' b uec- indicate great tidcnta, en- Hy and gml luck. The Kinga MlMiikr. A number of politicutn, all of whom were reeking office under Ihe govern ment were catrd under a tavern aircli, when an old toper named Joel I) , a per-on who wa very l.ajuaciuu heu oun.eil, but exactly oppnaitewhen iitiei, aid that he would tell them a dory, Tbey told him to "fire away," where upon be poke a follow: "A certuin King I .lout recollect hi name had a phikwopher uin who judgement he alwav depended. Xuw it happental one day that the King took it into hi bead to go hunting, and Mini .mined hi noble., and making tlie n, c ary preparation, he auiinii.uie.1 the philoaopher and avked him if it would rain. Tlie philueopher told him it woul 1 uot, and they atarted While journ eyiug alufg. they met a ciuntryinaii mounted upon a jacka. "I advined tliem to return, 'for,' auid he, 'it will certainly raiu.' Tbey .,iie. oonlenipUiuly Uhi hiut.aud tlieu ptaactl il r.. ,i.- ..... awi k.'i.v iiin... however, they bail reawm to regret not having take,, the ru,tic' advice. , I ahower coming up dreiKhed then, to the , kin.' When they had returned to the latlace, the King r-priiuanded the phi loaopher everely. "I met a euuutryuian,' aaid he, 'ai d he know a great deal more than you. He told mo it would rain, a herea you told mo it would not.' Tbe King then gar bim bi walkiug paper aud aent for tbe country man who oou made hi ap pearance. "Tell me,' aaid the King, "how you knew it would rain." "I didu't know,' aaid tin riutiu; my jackana told me ao." "'And bow, pray, did ha tell your aked the King. "'By pricking up hi eara, your Maj aaty,' aaid the ruatto. The Ki g aant the ruaiio away, ami procuring the jacka of biiu, be placwl him the jacka iu tbo office the phi loaopher filled. "And here," ubaorved Joel, looking rery wi, "ia wbara too King made groat luutake." "Uuw air 44 Why, avaraiooa that tiai,'iil Joel, with a grin ou bit pbix, "ovary jack waul UBuu,, j What fr'alka are Made . ' The number of Lone in a human body , i generally retimatnl at 24", of which there are eckomil in the rkull (head ! and dice), fl ; in the trunk, (M ; in the arm and h:in.l, (id ; and in the leg and fii-t, 60. The weight of the ikelcton i about one t nth the weight of the whole hodr. B.a.e, when u cl .. lever, i 22 time- a atrong a am)atone, 3J timer a tmng a lead, nearly 2 lime a atrong a elm and aah, and l ice a atrong a box, yaw ami nuk timber. The numlierof niu-clc in man ie M0, being more than twice the liuml-rr of the bone. The l.ulk of the hly upon an average, L eiiial to aiule nf a little more thnn ixteen im I e i n a -ale, an I I lie amounl nf wa rr equal' a rube a lit tle more thnn hixtieu ii ( he n a aide, ot nenrly ihiee-ti uilli nf ll.r Inly. An adult drihka i la.ul (lll.il, I, ill rind a-undr of watei yaily, ai,d lhn.w off thiU;h the rarioua waelr-g -:te, l.in.l.!o . hundred jhiuihI . The d.ll.i uiy k r -' Counting tu, theloui hou IrtM p'Und ha led mine lo aiipat luat tje watei i-1 torinol in b y Umu by the unioi. of oxy- j geu and hydrogen. The -all tin lia.e ben enuiii r. tl are tiu id iu nln.o-t even -aii of il.e b .iy toill,lloll lilt (C , hll .de ol .-latltiui) i loin .1 in every tluiJ au.l -..In. e,v .i viMiiiel. fhe wliole amount in t.ie hti-' 111411 Uajy ia 7? gr.ilia. It B II...IIV 1 ioipirlunl u t. I Carliuuic avid i- found in the lung-, i ali nentary canal, t ie lil.al anil uiiae. ' 1 ne amount or cir.amit: aci I, h iwvvtr, variea, la-io fro u tints to lot. piiuiel- in twenty four hour, and tile vau e of va riation are tc iia ra ure, aH, eX. aute oi neattii or u.-eawe, ueve.o,, , ui ,e bi.ly, inu-cular exertion o. iq.a. Iiii - ga. (carl....ie A, coul .in- ... . very ..uo- dred poumk, le...y e-l.i p.u.,.1.. .4 cu- bun vc,.am..l) and -evenly l . ,a.u,.d, of oxygen (apt ). He.ie, tl.e n.axi.i.u... .eiifhl of c .rbuu whiel. . c.,. ... I.... lorm Hoi., the lung of a full-grow uu i about fittueu ouucoai ..our. in tail, y '",'r The average amount of air which ' rauajo, in and out of the lung. at vrh i .,Hra,a,n.m.eap.r.m.. .ir.,cuU,- nn iie., t.ieai.oouill Pta-Wl l.in.uo ..leu. in twenty lour hour, i about JAi.ikW culac inclie, or, a oilier e-tuuale it troiii 3,00,1 tu 5,0'JO gallon. a r day. I'oi vanea grcittly. Ill the tir.-l pi. tee tiie lower the temperature the grea.vr tiie imou.it of animal linil to be generat.il, and,con-epie:itly, tlic'griterti.eai.iou..t f air to be o.n-u.ned. Al-o, a ar,a,ai lalairing in the iqieu air bre.it iie- more .h-eply than one Miifi led to the hou r. From a aerie of j.O.HJoWrvutioti made liy Ur. HutchinaiHi, t!te following priuci p.eu...e..ucv,,: r or every lucii o, aui - r ... .. . . i i ino . to ..a .cm. fig... a eiuioi,.. euo,c i.h ue ... air are g.ve.. out ai a Th t U, if a pern five feet aix iuclieaj ... neignt cau expire ca.iic ine.ie. a, peraou nve te Wvet. .i.e..,'. can expire "'TT . . the nail ot tlie hand grow uhu! !" ii.a.o, .,,. perweea. wn.m im.-c oi ; the feet re.Uire tour tiuie ;h it ie, 10.I for tl.e aame am Hint of growth. Cce are ' on record where the nail hive been 'lied iieriialic illy. T.ie time imc- iiv f.r a' nail to grow iu lull leii'th ari a t'lom twelve to twenty we 4.. I'ii thicktMt ut their iu.at c i iv.-x 1. iil- "re, p i. 11 ma, liitea.i 01 in Jir e le ; t!i 'V gro u o long a thev are cut, an I a.11 .g the . litorary cl.ta. of tl.e C.ua e, ever, cut their nail, tiiey are ,i.l to attain only a le igth of two inche. I 11 m tu. meaverage wciih 01 loe tir.nu ia M ounce.; i 1 Ii iu de. 4-V Tim aver age c.tHtcily of the crania ot (icriuana aud AngheSaxoiw ia Ul cubic i.iel.e. Daniel Wula-ter crauiuu, c.intaiia.'.l 12.' cubic Inclie. Tlie amount of IiI.hmI in a bealthv la.lt ... . . ! "ffT". J.I;' brt 1. luche. in length and four """T" """" ,v miiiaui, v.fnr aiiuta iier nonr, lir'.mr,' 1 .ii.,i, ,.yl 1 a,, mot wet 1 a,o tun . J T I ear. 2, (i.,t l,0iHJ tiiuea in llir,H'-core and Uu; at each beat 2 uumte ot bl.aat are thrown out of it; 17 j oumvaper minute. 6"6 poun.U per hour, 7 Ion er day. In au ordinary life of a 111 an, the heart , . . , beau at Itaut 3,00 1.OW.OO) time, and ,, . . . . . proiarb through the aurta. I.00O.OOO ton 1 r .' . """"" 'i!" of bl.aai Tlia aiu.uiut of gavttrio juice ecreted by the ili.iuach of a well ll, grown per .on ha been entimated at from lit) to Hit ounce in tweuty luur hour. A healthy touiacb ountaiu no goatric juice except wlwu foial ia taken, aud by iu contact with the aurfuue of tbe uiucou mem- braue excitjw the were ting orguu to pour .-ittha gavitrto fluid iu tlreq..i iu;' n.i...iuw ir ik. ...... 1. : :.. . i..u.i.i.ui quantity. If the utoiuach i iii a healthy condition, and tlie brain healthy, the quantity uf gatrio juice generated or thrown out will It ju-t aurliei.ul for healthy digealiot,. If the oondiliou of either orgau be iiu wired, tbe gaatric juttw aacreted atay ho either deficient iu quan tity or vitiated in quality. Let u eiwiy otir-eka, that ww may umtenataud uuratalvea belter. The iroier tudy of wuuikiud ia Mou. Umjtr O. Uityjcriy. A Ntory for iiacwivra. fnm aVll'a Mnthl fakat. In a very few minutea Mulcom en tered. "Voir gtiet are nhout to depart, I.ii tie," he anid, hi voiv, unnatunilly cul l lid iiiliu ; "there a atorni coming on, and mother iafni.l to atay." 'Iet them iro ' I cried atnrilv. 'and I ,)w ,HJ.. neytf ,H fo,,t , my ,u aifajn.' 'They'll nut be likely to do o oon, af ter III manner you've treated them thia evening. I think, a my mother never t.k tea with u before, you might but no mutter I nd Miilcom turned from me, bir voice arkl face lailh full of vexation ami l.ittcrttew. I ht-e to follow him and bid my.uet. farewell, but a rudden aenae of iijury, and a 'illy deriie for revenge made me ait .kiwn riir iin. "I did my l'.'l," I thought, "ami tli n'.e in-ul til and wounded mc, and I . out go. nit. Let the ii g,i, who cttrtwT" liill toe front door had not cloeed nit on them licli.rc I hit'erly regietttd what I iloue. i M iIomiii relura.al the in .nicnt they h d gone, and Uaax down hi hat ami overc,,,t i i utter ailemte. If ite iu I .iplnai.led and hlamed me, I I .i ,S I coil I hivu biiue ir m leh U i le. tii.in hi quiet -ileiK'c. I i- rter.'ou .Hid irritated to the l;ut leiee, and wmieil nine outtit for the oj- i ,ti that -eethml within m. A he dr1 mi hi overcoat, baby aw ke with a -harp cry. I -n itched her from the crib uliuoai muchly. . "Tin aimo-t tire I to ilea h no,' I cried, "an I I'.n 1 1 iur,' v I til; bill tj , ,,ie , . j M Ui a hj hM (n , f . ny Mv . b;, , Uaie. he Me . ;v , , w mt Ui rr , j .. , , , , . ... ... . . ... lllVT,it. eH., I i h MJ y (i,e i gu over again, uu I knew a much a I do haJ Uui(, . now, ,1;. qujrt wnit u, .ntJ hrt j , J,,!,, 0f , t ,iaJ llot nieunt , aiugle one of the fooli-li, angry word I had ju t u'.ter il, tor I loved my hu bind ael loved mv lite, but he wa in earueat he rail I v i-lml ao. The piiu at my heart almost topied n.y lire .lh, hut I let my f.a.Ii ll teiu,?r ma-ter me. "Diyou iuli.!?" I reuutel. "Ti ik't'er to late to U'l.lu a bid job you kn iw atHl we are ill-muttsl, I think 1 wan t lirt d to drudge and c.ik, and nothing h (lf , k u . i 1 , .....ther, and aunt. YuU ahould hiV c tt euliiely dilfere.it wuman ' .., wUh 11 I bad, Aj Umtlug ,cft me ,i,1(,u, , KH,10a.. Bv the tii.M the atreet d,..rcl'd after biiu I nuiin n.y feet all abhue w ith in. , j,,,,- iiM ju. I would go home to my mother. He .ho.il.l have hi wi h. Ami I wont h rue, with baby in my 1 up, through all llio pitilu- winlei tor ill. M.,,i,, ,M , il. ,1..., .,,.1 ....1 irotihle at a gl tueu tuy lead -r p 1- y ' li.,1,1 .....llu.a ulllkW Lll'!l.U,VM AUllil ,,, ,,w v,.ry ,,, , 1V l'Ktyuu UnrU s; U(r , ,ny tt-,i11HU! ,u,ry ,:irUJ!l, ,,eu ahe alroked mr hair and ,,. ,,. b (U m hreHii "l'oor Lizxie, p.ir girl," ahe aaid, "all thia i. wrong, im. good ever con..-, of get ting angry, darling. You niut go to bed now, un.l iu the uioruiug you'll go hack to Malcom. "Never! I'll never go back mother, I'll never go luck to Mulcom." "Well we'll ue wl.tn lie n.Miilg come ," wa her quiet en. aver. 1 aliall uever forget that nill!, emlle. . , . e and at.iri,iy, and I lel from iile lo aide, with that rankling thorn in my heart. Mother wa. right, uo good ever come of getting angry. When the red. li ning duwu lit tl.e wiu dowa, I anwe mack aud reeiiUiit. Mother uowa, 1 aniaeuiaeaau.ireiieuuiiii. .uoine . , . ilis'li. entere.1 lu-t a I bad fiui.hed dreaa.iu, . .. . 1 1 . i 1 "1 m going home, back to Mulouui, I aohbed. "I thought o,b laid, "I kuow your heart, darling better than you do. Ye, go, aud I'm aura you'll hud biiu glad to welcome you. I'll talk care ol tbe tly and bring her over wbeu be wua.ua, aud I'll tell Malco.u th fault' mine, laocaue I utiled iu my duty while you were with me I ahould bavo learn' howofW)k- Tlujr, r(u , uow, aud if Male.nu' a bit arowkia bim iutoaguud buiwar." I hurried out tuto tbo atill wintry dawu. The alreeU were aileut aud daaorted, and our oolUge, whoa 1 1e.1t bed it, kuk od a lill aud deaolate a a tomb. I pauaed al lb tep, tuy heart ri-iug iu uiy thi 0 it. v What if ILAwai W laot return!! What If my wretched ill -temper had dtie en bim to ome deierute dttl! My aonl ickenl at tlie though, and I hal .Kit 'tret.gtl, enough to mount the ati w. At that 11101ne.it the d.Niropeue.1 and my liii'latnil apenrcd. Ui.e'Wift glauca and be wa at mr -He Ob, Liliie?" he crlnl, cli ping Imth my limi.lx, "have you come hack? I'm ao glnd! I wajn-l coming alter you' I thought I ahould go mod 1 1 1 uight, when 1 came home and found you had gone." I could not utter a word, but I uAercd bim lo lead me up tl.e atejia ii.to I lie houae, jut a be did the happy night when I hecuiuo hi bible. There wan a bright fire in tbe fitting nam., and be placed mc on an arm chair before it, aud knelt ,loii hy my aide. "Li. lie, wont you forgive me?" he mid. Th 'ti I l.ur-t into a tonn of weeping, I never could be aen-ible, and threw luy arm no 111 1 hi' n;k. 'Tve nothing to fi.rgive,' I witiheil. 'Vn u . t irgire m '. I wt hateful awl cr.n to yon, M lie ,,n ; and I'm u orry l.ul pr mother; but iu.lee.1, dear. I did my b.'t about tl.e -upper." "I kuow y.iu did pair little thing. How coul I you d 1 lietter with no help, and 'a iy to nurae I w.i a brute tn Iw vexed. And lo'k at your pair hand, too! Gintiiund it, I wouldn't have h id it cut o for all tlie aujipT.- iu Cliri-. . dom!" An ' lief mdlel my woun le.1 hand, and ietted and ctrree.l me ill I wa the happi.Mt w.i .inn in ihe wide world. T.ien we we:.t down into the kitchen together. He in xle c iff "e, and I liroileil ,11111, and hiked luuhi 1, ail'l ao nehow evervtlii .g .i; ke 1 liae.l a char 11. Bridg et h -re!f coul 1 uot h t.-e got up a nic r break fat M itlier came with bit'ie ju-t a I wa aervin it up and we all at down to gether. Year have go .e by aince that nii-er.il . nighl. M tbiiu ami I have never quarreled tg-iin. We are walking tide by tide , iwa the -uiiet elope of happy old ae, with at iltrt oa an I d iughtv bli.nn iug like olive p'anU aliout our hearth atone. The in of l.hhtg. "Why did you tike my gl. if you couldn't pay for them?" "I'eople n.uat live," waa the nail reply of a lady w ithin our hearing, oine few year ago tn,a cnilitor who had vainly dunned at her d.r. The "entenee wa pregnant of meaning, and we never forgot either it ur tl.e viziige of the astounded tradoinan. I'eople mut live!" Ay, an they muat; but how ? A wiltv judge in the lul cen tury, w hen aent. ueing a thief to be haug el, who had plc.de I that in extenuation of hi crime, raid "he didn't aee tlie ne cerily of it. The dictum of the leal luminary wa in.t apprecialed, either in hi time or liefore or aince. "I'eople mut live!" Th "how," it would appear, only concern theni-elvea tociety, where there i no tociul law-breukiug, gener oua'y taking mi U Imwd aelf the buplen of revpnneibilily involved. Now, thi' po tent verli"mii't," iee.l in iu imperative applic ition. lend the imagination into quite a labyrinth of reflection. The bulk of mankind lite hy direct indu-try, man ual or mental; but a 0or idem hie portion manage to more than exUt by a rkillt'ul applkwtion of thoae indirect n.rana which ordinary mind, 'tigmatixe a "dodge" a kind of ayatematic preying on weak brain aud unea-y Mnciei -ea. Thi, perh iH, view ing the matter philiophiiv ally, may lie tmi cenmrioua a definition, for, although the great majority of u niuat wo. k hard, and mil hy "indiiec tion find direction out." there ia a giaid dil Left tu ba done by deputiaa a claea of ieraon who, dignified by tl.e title of agent., are, 'u fact, Ihe wcll-drecl flun key of civilization often the cavenger who keep clean the road over which the mighty and wealthy have to travel. OrlgiH f ib kV litbilHi lUlliar. The "fighting clitoi," the jouruali't who back with hi fi't or revolver what hi colleague' pen ho written i a bring not unknown to the column of WeaUru piier and the atrucU uf We-teru tow ua. He ia uot, a i generally thought, indige inou to America. Ilia profeaaiuu waa created ill France during the reign of Charle X. M. Cou.lai.1 de llrbecque, j editor of the Mimrto, became aated w ith duel, and hired a fencing uuwlrr to aign bi articlea ami lay hla attacker. With in a year fiv officer of th King' body-! guard fell umler hi. word. He received and acce.led a challenge to fight thru and twenty young ofbeer of the St. Cyr Military College, agreeiug to fight them all in turn. They, however, adopted their enemy' plan, and hired a rival bravo, Cbocquart, to met I thi ou. The , duel laated three quarter of an hour aud ' Ouded ill tbe death ot M. Kcbecqiie' ehampioa. Did tbe editor daapair? Ho iualantly engaged Cbocquart al a higher alary than the St. Cyriaua could offer, aud thenceforth WMte a bal bo would. 70S fraah ooafeotioiiorie, tobaoea, aigara, otc, go to Caxoa A OotltU'. A lleaiitir.il larldeni. A young man nnca ran away frtm ( the galley of Toulou-e. Ha wa tniig and vigorou, and arrived next morning , Iwfore a cotUgc, and atoppeil to get anine , thing to eat, ami get a refuge while ho rcpoard a little. But he found the in mate nf the cottage in the gieatcat il l tre-. F' ur little ch.l Iren a.tt iremhli.ig in tlie corner tiie mother ut we ping and tearing her liuir, Ihe father wa walk ing the fl.Kir in much agony. The galley aluv. arkeil what wa tbe matter, and Ihe father repl ed (lint they were t!iat morning to be turned out of door, becau-e they CouM uot p y the rent. "You ee me driven to dipair,' mid the father, 'my wife and little one de prived of t ail and -belter, and I without mean to provide for them." Tiie convict Iitcned to the tale, with tear of .imp ithy, and raid: "I will give you Ihe nitan. I have ju-t escaped from h" galley. Who ever bring bnck aa eai.icd prbnner ia entitled to a rewanl nf fifty fianc. How much doe the rent amount to? "Forty franc.," anawered tbe father; "but my ciiildreu ahouM atarvu before I would do ao bnae a thing." The genemua man iu.irted and declar ed that he would go and give himarlf up if the lavln r would not lake hiin. The latter yielded, and taking 'hi prenerver by tiie arm, led him lo the city and to the iu ayor'a office. Every Ix.ly wa aurpriaeil to aee that a little man had been able to capture uch a atrong young fellow. The fitly franc wa paid, and tbe pla nner aent back to tbe galley, but ufter be wa cone, the father a-ked a private interview with the mayor, to whom he told the whole 'lory. Tl.e mayor wan an much affected ihnt he not only added franc, to tbe Cither' purae, but wrote immediately to tlie Mini-ter of Ju-tice beL'giug the noble p iiner'a relca-e. The Mini-ter exainiiie-l into the affair and finding it wa a comparatively in:.ll of fense w hich condemed the young man to the galley that lie bail already (crved out half of hi term. onl.Ted hi rehtte. CINC NNATI SOUTH GREAT EXCITE1YIBNT! WONDERFUL NEWS EXTRAORDINARY INTELLIGENCE I Gratifying Disclosures!! VALUABLE INP0RMATi6n! ITEMS FOR LADIES? CilAIG IYIcALISTER At their Trade I'alarc, are aow rereltlng a atawaotb stork ef Pall and Winter Goods!! Which will be told at the) LOWEST PRICES. AU tin Nw aad l'opular Fabric of Fall Dress CJoetfs. ( nnnuiinr of I'luin and Faiu v Hill, KfrwA ml Iii-h Pt illn, all woil Fmprvm (UjI,-, Kn iH'h 4 aet-ait-rii aiHi K uunia I u lti.4, Kilk and Wianl-miXtd l'ri KiWic. hw at.J dt-twirothlt -tvlfw, and ntU.t in lSliu Alu.a, tSttl tSfttinna, Ju Bri-r IStnjiui, Fmick Alt r.ius Wouland tulti I'llaiiitrB, etc., ttr, Notions and Whiio Goods All lh ao'eltiea in Nuihaw nd Kawy (li.ala lo lat found la Hi ba4 awrkrl. Th ana attnai'liv aluek of Lace, t.ui.f.i.leria, lUliilkoreliatl, taillara, aaai anil Harla.; t'uti.'. Skrva, tloiia, Tum, Kibiawa, Vila, V liil ami fancy Xriuniiiiiya, tdginK, Kulllnig and I'lutinK, tle to be fouml ia lb Market. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Underwear Of Every rariptiua. ghawlst Shawls t! Hi )M of lh (7' il.vl uid aolura adapted lo M ami young. Items for tho Gcntlomon. (all aad eiaaiio nur aamiili.i-nl Mnrk of K"a!.r-Mul t'l.aliiiiK, Idul nj Kbn, Hala, and lapa, tUfaal lluth au Caaaiumrw, ami t'aiuuuiiiig Uuwia uf vttry dwrifUu ana varMtv. Note. The above ia intended imply to Inform our old friend, and tbo publ'9 (enarill, that wo are kxtller than ever prepared to otter them nocda, uch aa they deoiro, to aiaura them that our prioe will be aa roaeouablo aa any bo ut in Central Kentucky; to invito tbcui cordially to oomo ai d aee ua; and above all lo giaenoouraeouaut and aupport to tha Uvul.aal and boat Weekly Paper in Ibo Butio. N. B. Wo alao deeiia to attraot tho attention of tbo people o'tweawjo r in 00 jntnt, aai lo ia t tuat lb look to tlwir luleraaU aad atep tL.w way. Very rwvootfully. t Make (Jaxxl up f. foffce. "YoU can never get a cup r,.f gn.a eofTee." HepenM fonau'eoi.'ne- i- t'.it remark. a well a the .luff they etTa a. And why don't we? I'lin.ariiy, the cofTwnur meichanU imp it i-not the il,'!it kind. The be-t cotiee ia nmde from Ikmrbon. Mttrtiniqu, en I M..c!ii in eipi il pmp ttia, al.ut. We do n it grt lliei cntfee. rVeolidlv, the crtfec being bad .we bur, we bur it f round. Thi will never do. The entli-beri ica mut be brought home, and nL-o they mu t be ma-tnl. Then our rnfil- ' all wrong. The only pmper cofiee-nilil ia that u ed by the French, where the han dle which turn ia on the top of the buX containing the lerriea, Ihe handle niving round boriiontnlly. Moreover, in thia mill the bcrric are covered whil-t liein ground, and the "ground coff( full into a drawer. The reaaon for thi. b ol.viuu' to all who know the recret of getting giaid eofTee tn drink. The air mut not get to the herrie or tbe gmutid eorl'ee. What i. to be b 'ped from coffee which r U gniiiml in the cn afore, carried home by ttcifamilia in a piece of pnper, ex poaed in tbe kitchen to the atimxpbere, and about a thinl of the pmper quantity I'.it into the crh-e-pol? We have lrv ellnl in a lailway carriage with a pound of eofTee giving out it dor- fir a cro of mile. What if this hut parting with it very roul, iUeaecnce, iu life? For it i the aroma of coffee which constitute it being. Tn run. up. You mut buy g.d coffee Bourbon, Martinique ai d Mocha. "Keep on bothering,'' a the children any, and you will get iu 2. You mu.-t buy it nwtrd, and cover it up well. 3. Yoa mut buy a French coffee-mill 4. You mu t grind twice or thrice tlie quantity you u-unlly do. 5. You nuut put only oro-iliinl or one-fourth the quantity of water you u.-uiilly do. Then you will have g..l cotfle pouring out little into a .mull coHec-cnp, if you want black coffee after dinner; pouring out the aame quantity into a brraLfarl cup, and filling tl.e cup withgiaxl fre-h milk, lait, if vi u want mfru -''lit. Eiliton. ami otitiei-.-e ple.t e env, ao that our cotiee n.ey bo giMia In Hie lain. I E l 1 1 Ila Ho HI IIIIIUIIUIIU