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1 NEW YORK e "Rk Lo oy s shipping. e got tha bost frufta of tho world’s | condition of affalrs, and my fathor'y miefortuno will not dony to you two hero—thers are no lis first appoar- oxporionco all arouud us, and wo contribute our | was my own, othor listonors, I boliovo?" anco, did not draw moro tlian 200 pur:onul?:mll, Mra, Bmithy was at hiome, mito in return, Tho olty is whero wo make 4 ) ll:n‘yn doaw'nul‘llt:m‘nomn thoparlor onsoven- | * 1 No aaid "M, Doncleon, as Thorne looked § tobo candid, tho discourso waa altogetherun: | Mra, Bmithy way cloaning windows, moucy; and monoy, whatover tho moralists may 'll!-r i nrmnw nf gr(:lomy mood. I pondered | unonally around, E i worthy of tho author of a0 olaver n satiro, Lec- | Ara, Bmithy eaw Mra. Groenoy, buttonn and Boy of ft, s s powor not to be dosplsed. Yes, | ovol l;"‘;“l'“h rud strove to dovise gome | "I wilj mot dony that I did, soma Tmmense Losses from the Panjo-— turers, howovor ominout, nro noldom. Atirzties | sl oo tio ity "t country i woll svagh . | mos of bringin maitom gt 5 yas, e | gk o R SR : in tho Motropolls, whoro smusomonta of & live- | Mz, Smithy foll off of Lior step-Iaddor into the ta placo; In fact, I am willing to conoode t ““{ Celfn s e o gu:fr"’ boyond any rasouress I | ¢ whic you havo recounted with euryrlslns a0~ Tho Oity under the lior fort aro nbundant, nud always proforrad. arma of hor servant, and was carried to bed with REGOTDED DY O Ip osmontinl ta our woll-bolug, but It couldn’t got | coul 1 brlng tbtne, ee ot ouraoy, " But T solomnly nfirm that | neves o g Tlo Germaus of Manhattan tall of holding n | the button-foyor. From Ol and along without tho oity. i Pl ol g, fhancod to look | latod tho affair to moro-thnn. %o o thres pros Shadow. mags-mooling to protest ngainst tho wrotched | Noxt dny, Mra, #mithy's girl told Mrs. Groon- [Tho facts {n tho subjoiued narialive wera relatod Mr. Donclson had latonod to Thorne with | up at tho fu ]-“"B 0‘ portrait of my grand- sons ;In fact, it {sn subjoot upon which I am quality of lngor-heor made {u thiw vielnity, ‘Thoy | oy's girl that buttons had gona out of fashion, ta the writor by a canual traveling ncquaintance, who | rapt ationtion and tho gronteat apparout do- | father whiul'l. hung againet one of the walls of oxcoadingly raluctant to ejonk.” are right ; 8 more mixeruble decoetion ander tho Quany, I, Oot. 27, 1878, Eb Ruaney, may, for convenfonce’s sake, bo‘ fnflu;ll }'\lnl Maurico | light, 1lo had risen from bhis soat and | the {aom, The question suddonly entored my “ ‘,\‘nd thio gamo of chosy? : fmo of booe bas novor boon wdlioled upou & rreyi ol mrt o faron Lon' i By | pcciad Lo ‘opsakar otantly, oy i Y et e prton o gour ortunoaic | gl ™ 50 Gk il s, Dosolon, Tho Leading Bulls and Bears Extremoly N miieatan eSS ol lssinind nd BORROWED PLUMAGE, 12 pr b ojcn by serlo iy e st LIV S0 tiougti, 2ie, countonnne | v oo oy 200 oot | quekly, inaulringly, i et ” Po- commarcin) doprecslon. t1iat an unusial Paen daddls dreanilug, o saprosauted o tate o [ (lottned | satisfaol to change the subjeot, g don camo withy such atertling abrupt- | ¥ Yo did urie from $us oitsh Tnst nlght no rightene oluntary = ko relal deprouslon, It ia snld that o Do faithful account of an oplsodo {n ils life, and na 8 y i o] ote P 4 numbor of wodilinga will tako place tliis sonson, JTho Busincsn of Renting Dressons such {t is given ; tho dea of tho transcribor balug ine | * Woll, weil, my frlond" Lo enid, *you'ro | noss thint I sat bolt uptight. P lay & gamo of chosswith mo, Amlwlmtfismnru, litical Contributions, A imlsogerint oxplann i upon tho prinvinle hat | Tlo Now York Sun publisuos & roport.of an e biet arbugralnd el oot :ml‘ggl.{...(ylg‘x:mt;z. Ll sl know © van golng | 3 1 o e Yo th T metLOUGUET, tn | you utierly ol myeiication fnto which T way mincry loves company, and that msn find satis- interview Lield with o lady engnged in the | 3ud apeculations that many traas Jor- | to 0 . @ undoubt “ | what a criticul time the ro! 0 of mystification into whiol wag fuction in making wives ag wrotchod ns theme bustuoss 6f rontin b for lack of somothing bolter to do) ropestadly | gaot right to liko tho olty, and I won't arguo tho 1 starod at tha porteait cagerly for & momont, | thrown was fairly painful, Hero was the posi- : g dresaas, ponilorod over, 08, A uestion with you; but utill, Loan't holp” think- | and thon, half laughing nt. mysslts simong | Hoe tostimony of (o againet i ting on Facls--~Where. | "V ’ llor Gon- | * Tam tho invontor of thla businoss,” she | ~ Lesllo Thorno so ran Mr. Bush's story) ad | fhi "thab Yous tnites aeo b o ot doges | Ao hons Lot laug ostura, Thon T foll agnin | v greroly sgeinat tho ovidanoo of iny utrageous Jesting A privato lottor says that ox-Comptrollor O 1y g By g g P bouts of Ex-Compirollor nolly ia living voryquitotly In n emall town in tho | eaid, “It you know anything about women you | ono of tho most inexplicable countonances I | artificial, “Do ou play choas # ' | to pondoring on the futuro and iis apparout *Lhore must be somothing In your remark, apoite-o P Intorior of Irolnm{. gntho Intorast of o midorabla | know thut tho most-of thom linso mob ouly a | ovor attomptod to poruse. My first and only | _ *Bomotiincs,” replied Thormo, who had sub- darkness. Dut at intorvals I cast furtive glancos | thon, Mr. Thoruc, that scolng in not al: - Connolly, pittanco of 8,000,000 obtnined in thia clty by nselon for drass, bub & wonknoss for novelty, | brlof mootius with b waa ot tho rosidonco of & | Bldod from tho exoltomontof hinspirlted defonco | af ti portrait, and could almost imagine that | ways bolioviug,” T sald, Bub, Derhaps, you sovero and honest toll. *Blippory Diok" hag no | I by J. | briof mooting wi into his usual belf-iudolont manor ; * but Mr. | my rosboctad ancostor atood heforo me n all tho | will disclnim hving unid any mudl thing," . idon of roturning to (his connliy, for bo i one | Tho woman with ono calico-dross wants two, frlond, in & country villago, whithor I 1ind gono | Bugheo: ; warmtl aud vigor of tho life tha once animatad | © ¢ Oy no pr le te From Our Own Correspondent. viuced that m,l,fibm, Rr0 uux;mt'nml. aud the woman with ton silke wants cloven. to tako = short summor vacation, ‘Mr. Donel- * Novor mind me," T hastoned to sy, * Noth- | tho nohle, commandlng form. “It' is difficult, however, "‘ T addedy, *to sny 5 NEw Yonx, Oct. 50, 187, . Cotstoux, | Tho rule s good with tho ownera of tho mosb | son was a mon of largo hospitality, and highly | ing dolights 8 mare than to watoh & gnmo Lo- "}]im:ll;m II‘l)ny thua(iun notI kgom If;‘r:lgl' wlf{lg-o?‘f f.’?:h.,'fi: in gfl&'d‘i?} Donilso = - e T s+ | tweoen tvo good nyors.’ ® recollect thnf ecnme LOWS] hy dogroes, a 3 elaon, confi« It in_j\m slx wooka to-day sinco the panfo bo- = complete wardrobo, ‘Anumur thing you may enjoyed tho presonce of guesta under his roof fl;‘nmu n?unb hu’;l o plosaurs of soelng my | wae ot Tongth almont ready {0 Qop off Hitha dontly, l v Ban hero, and Its offacts are felt moro and mora FOUR LIVES. not know, women don’t liko to wear tho samo though I somotimes thought ho wes rathor golf- aompanions loso all consclonsnens of surround. dozo, whou somothing very stactling roused mo *'I havo yot to bring it upon myself to bellave every day, and will continue to bo folé for s b et oe o 70 i dross to moro than one or two partiea in ono ieh in this onjoymont, for Lis keonoat pleasura ing objects, aud becomo absorbod in the contem- | to full wakefulnoss aud atimulated to koon [ that,” I snid doubtiugly. “My recollection of months to como. et THaroid, Janagit of tho dying dng,— sonson. Now, It is upon thono fomsla character- | geomod to comslst in ** studying lnman nature, | plation of thirty two little' ivory imagos. Both | alertnoss all my facuitios. 3r. Thome's narration is vory distinct . and Ig TIE FLURDY IN WAL, STIEET Watching iho sundet flusl thet fado Istlos that I thrivo, You would naturally guess | ag o callodlt, Once with bim, day aftor day, | Wwore good players, and I, although fnfevior to | " Tho dpurtrm wag moving! X st | is corteinly strango that I should bo so mistakon fnalco n's " th 1 try of | From over tho carth and sy " | tieb ouly poor Indies bire drosos but d b 1d worm himeolf into your oonl- | thom, soon bocamo deeply interastcd in the | spoli-bound ss tha form of ° my grand- | a8 to how I becamo nossossod of the faota of tho ke ainersnan o, Wi whale_ gy of | Tmanietoseiiuluot et i, Batiort P A poin o s, i Shrots baame jaone I whioh the forcos of the | fathor, = attar " o _allgkt, quivoriug ° mo- | Fomarkable Ssperioma e Sots of tho over one thousand millions ‘of dollars. .Indeed, Grow doeper, then pale, then die, that lsn’t go. Rathor tho revorse is tho caso. donco, draw you out by degroes in evary con~ players becamo involved. Both woro oxposts, 1 tion, ndvanced from the éanvaa nnd stood. in bim." % tho smount of damage done {s altogathor -incal- Wk A esR iy §ood many of my eallers rido within & fow blocks | egivable way, aud thoroughly oequaint Wimsolf | koo payy that: Mr., Donelson oatried s overy- | tho room full two tect from tho wall, Iwatchod | #Yas, that Iy siogular,” admittod Br, Donel- culablo. “Manufactorles ovorywhore . aro. cut- Tonig s ), snddag (Al i) of Loro in their carrisges, and walk tho bnlnn]-;u with you and your foibles, your dispoition, sx;y ll;]nltlcn into n!lh: geme. flllu nm‘llonvore:ll o ;e :;}n(; trn&:n’-:tlltngn:; ‘mrm;s bll,xrt \;l:‘llmu: son; ubuel seo horo: if tho gamo of chess waa And on his bosom thore gleamed a star,— of tha way., It wouldn't do, blesa you, to bo our mental and” moral atmos- oW his antagonist out, playing warily, and al- | foar, fo 01 mprossod mo | not ‘s roality, how comes It that all threo ] o Lo e on | Arthon b eaee Lo lemat maey wor,— pterhite S ek S et you that ’f,‘::;,“?m‘;';’f;,,flb‘, dono withont any appear- | ToSbinvarinbly on tho 'dofansivo. Dut Thorno | far moro foroibly ti ita FHphttalnan of s havon Aistinet Seselieotion. o L) Aree me, or temporarily susponding, For ho wax a soldicr, aud this was & prizo i t fashionoblo | PRSF® i seomed Lo soe through his designa, and aetod nc- Thofacoof thoapparition (shall Teall it so7) | fr Thorue's narrativo tcas & reality, how necount of the mionotary. stringoncy. and tho |~ From tho hand of his King for seriir dono, many a borrowed one Is worn ab fashionable | ance of undus inquisitivencss, and with entiro cordingly, Ho would study dooply fora long | assumed s warm ‘huc, and into tho oyonermod | do you oxplain tho fack thre yea Gullness of trade. In all the cities, tho wintoris | . gothorings. Bometimen, {00, & lady from out of | phsonco of disngrocablo fntrusion. Indeed, bo | timo, snd thon malkie thro or four mares without | look of living light. ' Their goze was diracted | fo only ona thut has any rocotleotion of it 2" destined to be vory sovord upon ayory closa of | 4% T A seldler oo, but ho fougue town wants to go to s party or to tho opern. | fasoinatod thoso with whom ho oamo in con | thr slightost hositation, apparantly liwving dotor- foward mo. T ratumed o look onnestly, and | 1 imaginod, at thin juncture, that T eaw o tho employed. Mauy of -the wholosalo and ro- | Hin Leglon of Honor, tho sigu of tho Gross,— 8ho has only o traveling dross with hor, and bor- | taot, an rondored tha oporation of probing thom | minod on n :{Aniouam:ctnf)l;wg)l;em:ugm;zg fomalied ot epony motlonlcse, for fear o guicle glanco of ntolllgenco pass botweon Mr. todl firms horo afo raducing, exponsos by, reduc- m’;f‘;‘;,o,‘;‘;',’;”,,{:‘{?,‘g:fl;‘,".“,,f‘{,}‘f,“&'&&’jfi- rowod finery Is hor only recourso. Tho busl-'| gimopt ng plonsant to tho victims s o Liosolf, o tine omtly by Prossga viotory for him, | . *As If antishod of having onclininod my atton- mfi%fi.mxlc"&:rglféfahfi;';".uafidéfl !g! e nls. hisix accountants, clorks, aud | . Xils armor & faitls that waa abrony abq. soght, ness, lioworor, is no ontirely conflnod to ronting | 1y tho gratification of his peeulinr Propenaity, | Liug Thorno would at such o Juncture throw con- | tlou, my srandfathor, mitour taned B, 08 | feoting ¢ 1 Y Ing the number of il ) 3 g gl B! flooting that I could not selzo upon 1t, and I lot talosmon, As ususlly happens, those who can party drosaos, Thore s an occaslonal eall for o | _pecyliar hocauso it soemed to bo dovold of any | fuslon into tho onomy's csmp by some unox. | from me, turnod toward the canvas from whioh | it pres, But I bogan to dlscruat thom, ‘both, and toast afford to go avo tho tiratto lose thoir places, | A0 %1 something—I do.not know what,— streot, droas, somotimoa by sliop girls, who want | glyjeot or i snvo the amusement of the Lour,— | puctod maneuver, at whioh Mr. Donolson would | ho bad omerged. Ho took hold of the madstrs a roluctanco o continue tho conversation stola B 1 | 4 A fudry—baby—womnn—queen,— b wall on Broad utoro aghnat, 8o tho gamo procceded, until it | gilt framoand moved it noisslessly from. ity upon mo, Accordingly, I withdrew after a short no proapoots elsewhere, and | A ploading child that crpt into your heart,— toindulge in an aftornoon walk on Brox Way. | Mr, Donelson would frequently ovorwhelm an s Tho dismigsed have no prospe ) g 1 i got far boyoud my dopth, I could no longer | plade. This augmontod my wonder, it uch o | (imo, and startod of toswards the, brooks with m; must’ romain in town without otoupation, and Ay gty tyeaut as gvee wadlovod herwotl, - | Once in a while an notross, suddenly calied | goont total strangor with urgent invitationa to | EGr i) QR 0 Sebtb. - cou Dlocos, nnd | thivg was possiblo, for tho framo wos nvory | raq wm g Tho_ character of my meditationa yet with tho pgreatost dosiro to work, which is | * But John loved hoe bast or all, T ween, vgon to play a port out of her | pariako of big hospitality. Ofton abosleged one | thorofora my surprisn wag ovon groator thon Mr. | hoavy ono, and ‘was mocurely fastoned to thy during the dayI shall not attempt to describe, ono of tho most daplofable conditions ot hu- line, * or from a dosiro for & greator va- [ fu ooy glad to visithim “to got rid of him,” | Donclson's whon Thorne announced s wall. Hogwung it aronnd, howover, with no | gates it to say that I dotormined to cross-oxam- ; thint 8t I ¥ wan detormed ; I never had walked,— rloty than hor wardrobe affords, rontd o dross | Bup thon what an elysium of ontortainmont | Clicckmate in five moyes 1" apparont effort, and then peinted to tho raco it | ino my host snd b guost, and also to watch manity. Prodont_indleations aro, that.at lonst | * RS biccs thbis trom map i bocte Lt 1 but thoy usually. went dresaes ooy | B2 thon wha ¥ : Tho gane quickly closed, and Thorno rono | bind ocoupled. "Tho wail thars was In finola ks | thom closoly, and mako surd. thaty if thoy hed 00,000 or 70,000 persons, in and about the city, | My Pen wia my fortune, No broad esiate for o woek ; but thoy usually want dresses that | praitod tho lnppy guest! . Mr, Doroison ,mmhfi,,fl,m thorost of tha room, from which it ald not dif- baon playing s trick upon mo, thoy ‘should do 8o will bo thrown ont of employment botwoon this Ifld“o‘n‘;’:poo‘&m,’m.";;}a’_' 8r0 too showy, or t00 poculiar or pronouncod it | goutq talk on any eubject, play all | "« don't exnotly soo how you did that,” enid | for In appoaranco, 8ave inits froshness and elear~ 10 moro, 5 and tho last of Decomber. Ouly & poat's glorions dower, color snd malko-up for my businoss, gomes, join in any flold sport, go from a | Alr, Donelson, nosg, having boan long covered. My grandfather On retuming towards evoning, however, T was . ||, % How ia that? Well, Il toll yon, Itwould church to 8 clreus, from the flold to the parlor, ‘“No," was the quict reply. “If you had | now turncd and placed his hand “on an uncov- surprisod to loarn that Thorno had taken his Thé anticipations of the brillinnt social and ) Ry 'y - d 1, £ i b t o t bo ssdly frustratod, I told you wo loved harinnd Harold sued firat, half kill nlwl{ tobo caught wearing n hirod bo grave, guy, lively, sovoro, solemn, frivolous, | 5998 My ;:lnn you would have thwartod it,' ore, 3 nel, mzx about to press somo aceret door | Joaye, Ho hind doparted about noon, not only amusement soason must bo g . g XKnecling to offer Lis knightly nnme, dress. To protect them againat such a torrible s B0y : " " d Thon tho conversation took various turns, | or bhidden apring. from Mr. Donolson's house, but also from Tho theatres are likely to do & poor businass, mx'x grand c]tjlld gl;lle bo!é;le):hnuflhlueu i cataatropho I must alior the apponrance of a | shallow, or profound. Thorno aud my host seeming to find in onol: “This was too mm:h.h I made a sudden move- | Bloomfold, ovou if thoy all lowor thelr prioos, 88" somo of | ;X Boart that was foave oa Lwd-sarited fomo, dross ovory Uma it is worn. Bo yon seo tho | Bome pooplo callod him s boor, othors ecoon- othor congonial pirits, Tliey dinoussed the orl- | mont forward, to watoh moro closely what wos c, As soon as opportunity oconrred, I engaged them have alroady done. The opera companies | Al that pride could ask, or that lovo eoubfd clalm, color must not be too odd, nor tho stylo too p trio; o fow pronounced him o lunntic, while ho giu of man, thoy spooulated ‘on H\oulag{, and at | to rollow— Mr. Donelaon's private attontion, Lid p . Women beat tho diclens for romemb Inat bogan to talk on evidence and beliof. Tholr **But tho spectre vanislied'; tho massive framo ** Wore you and Thorno imposing upon me thia il not cofn tho money thoy had supposod, and oullar. 5 in. | bimsolf rofoiced in -tho- self-bostowed title of °d; tho y ¥ posing up: ovory kind of entortaivment will Yo protty cor- e ;;Npfi]:?;"}‘gfig}go:'m‘f‘;;h ing what other women wenr, but bé'a :duu:'gofl?;t * 1 gtudent of human naturo,” argumont vwad loug sud todions, Mr. Donelson | appeared inits place again ; and, in liou of tho | morning # 1 asked, onuity I managoe to dingulgo m; was always roady to argue for tho snke of Argu- | moving form, naught but the grimly-solsmn *By no mouns," Lo roplied, carncstly, If tain to drag. Balls, pacties, and rocoptions will | Lo that ot exglo waunded ikt s oy e bo xocogmized, A T hava onid, Lonis | T wifo man a il Tooopsivo voman, and | mont, and took ‘plonati i mesting n. e s portrnlstmml-inmh Wtusiug Wwith oLty wasant oves | was Thoroughiy “surpmised i Se sy e o bo fow, and condncted on an economiéal plan, 4 usp colors that are not too odd. I alter tha trim- Waa a nonontity in the houschold, Her husband, sary who ag aimilarly inclined. Whethor | at tho opposite side of tha room. Thorne's atory, and of your dream of playin, - & number of waaltly familioa who had projeoled Ao o govelgn fold ono da e e ot tlo 1t In worn, A slight | of conrap, folt n sort of lovo for her, bt s | Taorny se s s position, or whothor Lo | “Twas, of courso, ngilmied. I rubbod | gl yoroiy;nd of ob things tutned sround! e eted (e o L (PR S i ab homms, . | et OF ooy, 1 Cuouel Lo dosteoy the | 10qeon an opan book to. i tor s o oo J whol, Mo euid T gonld not do- | my s Tty S0 o 1y, 440, Bor- | for o told no atory, and you did“beat nie a5 4 Enl»ot{o:aci’;::lmguogfl-out are _in d'wpa?r, an And ho Llossod hor, ond kissod hor, and trned night T Bt trimming and tho | knew all about her ; she was not an object of in- i 7 3 Pt 3 g - | gamo ol chess. Wero you nover troubled with Tolatoned for & timo, bocanso I lud nothing olss | dionded that 1t lind paon distushod, T rpby | Somo ok cliess. . Woro y g ¥ ime-lonored beaux aro lkoly to euffor sway; noxt night with aothor kind, and worn by a dif- | torost to him. Yot his wora elns of omission, | to do, boing, in fact, almost irrosiatibly drowsy ; [ my fingor ncross it, and plowed a path through [ ~*No, not to my knowledgo : and, even if ¥ from in oxoam of Jelr own oompany. |Dotvsmy Eflfl;‘:&}“&k’:‘;ffl;’:"‘?flfiffl‘ foront 5-5{ inx diforont sn'mlerlhuug,'A Jou would | for o eared mnothing for oflior women, and his but Shlly & fow woida- enlistad my aktontion, iz:.emfi; conting of dust that Liad sottlod upen bad Inuélu. Jiow can t b that Ign:ul':]nbo’rin uade net socl i 0 apt to recognizo it sim acailse , Donelson said : X & dolusion £ Hhiak o aeinon ¢ s-p it iouoed 1o soclty NS s Il siee e crava, wad Golor wero tho samae. - Bestdn 1 vogeny | wife had o ol I s tmions o B | 4 jrou vill at least admit that soeing ia bo- | T noed not drll wpam tho atate Tato which | 9% boerreap 0 BtEoD ol T rently & aismea Tmost sluggiah of the prosont generation, . havo two waists for onch skirt, 8o as to be ablo to | Bomo pooplo anid iv wna scandalous when the ol leving 7" . o ind by the- account of an episodo in his life ?' + This may-bo the natural Sonsoguonca of tho | T'would not speak, What was J that should dare lt different sized Indios, and those are not cut in | maid, Susannah Brim, spont a waok at Mr. my miud was thrown by the-occwrance, nor D B ‘! Not by any means,” replied Thorna, upon the impression_produced on my fathor b * 0, I don't protend to nccount for it. You aro susponsion of speol:flmrmnnta and the commor- " T'-: nxuhx:?i‘?xm the angola h‘?(_‘fi‘fi“{"fl tread? tho samo stylo. Hnro( for instauce, ia & purplo | Donelson's, aud rode and walked with the “What T 4 i ml;' nn:muoupuf it B‘; my enrnost %nmun.uluny. cortainly decuigar], Lowever. But I will tell you ¢inl Inflation generally. All our present woon | Xonly bitborly Winbo th poy o ey sille skitt aud two walsts, One is low-neclod | magter of tho houso from moming Hllnight. | “Noj; thore aro those that doubt their own | ho consoriad to linve tho portrait removed and | ouo thing. While' you ware lying sslcep on o iy bo favorablo augiries of tho fubure, Let | ; ARd bitterly wishod in'my gavemoa form = * and vory shorb-sleovod, That falargo enough | 3y O H¢ O no just cause for | oxistonce.” the wall examined. Thia was done with con- | couch last night, Thorno anid to rao. “Keop silont p fiobo they ate: einco wo nood hopa for the | * RTUCINNSCal it He gave e for o tolorably plump lady. Tho ollior s fors (¢ tuor sovero romocks that woro | Al bub theirs is & morbid condition of | sidorablo ditioulty, na tho framgeee sold e for s fow momenta ; Iam golug & try an ox- eustainmont of the disagroeable and anno; ing. slonder form, aud is only cut squaro in tho neck, y mind.” heavy, and was fastencd to its place in a pecu- | periment.' Ho then stood y your side, made a leanwhile, we may follow the counscl of tho | Then Allic came in, in ber quict way, o ood tho slecves aro long. Naturally the made, and Mra, Donelson would Lavo said a0 Thorne laughed. * That is & very convonlont | liar and scouro mannor, {fow pasacs over your faco with his hang, and nto David Orookett, who summed up tho host | _And knelt with her axma Semscd ovse Fuy kieo, plump ones want the first kind, &nd | too, 'Bho uttersd no complaint, but sat in ber | yopuan® g nnid, ' but not an effoctual ono. | “Bul the forfunc was found! The panel | fastonod his eyes on you with tho most intonsa cinciplga of thie Btolcs whon ko said, * Grln and WhAg?ii:imN‘"‘%fi e e o bht o ma’ the JSlondor onos tho othor. If all my room, 86 usual, with her knilting ; k:> wrinkled | What conditions of mind are share thot you can | proved to bos movablo one; snd, in s ouall | gaz0 I ovor maw, Ho stood thus five minutos, I A eiRian seacviAoas | 8owa sat thera n sileuce, and botllooked ont D oot e oL o aizo b wonld meva L eI oo andmeokly aad ex- | 8ay 870 not morbid 7. You, for uatence, will e oot Hhe oxisionco of "ol nous of | aaowd think and thon camo and eat domn by iy Tho panto has dono ona good thing, in fright. | Atihe troubled waves of thostorm-tossed ses. dress without huviug tolot out or fako in tho | prossion tolling n pitiful story of long noglect,— | hore and dispnko with mo, with mo easthly on | s ntingcteds wora old gold | ag 28 i | i £ iu viow othor than to sutisty your morbid | colbs amounting in valua to abous | b toid no sucl tory as you claim to havo i any of the speculativo capitalists and | Then.T do ot know how, but hy bt my hand, int. Now, here is one that I waa at work on | liko o brokon pitcher on an uppar sholf, seamod | 36° 4 . Leard, You flually atose and went to bed. Be- SnprioIpIod Oporaiors of el slvast i seppin | Thernect do ot know o kieeo sisin had sgaimy | Whew yon_mallsd. Biae coin o 56, Yotk on with oracl and contod wih dusn o disposition to argus, and to find out all you can | 890,000, Thore waa alio o brief mawugctipt it Gt finally atose and won o c b 0 gl i my grandfather’s handwritin; aying that ¢l foro that you had played tho gamo of chess. extont that they aro likely to roform | Passionato kissosrwhils brcpen Sorse satin, noteill, ‘The waiat is small now—if you | ° As I taid, I mot Loslis Thorno at the houso of f,h‘},';tgg-twolgafg;&f;‘g;;fl e Ae attlya, | g REUGIara bandin ioiacns aan dlies, | Tt s hna played th. Ra of chasy, their waye, Vanderbilt has, unquostionably, GmE Seom Ler Mot £50e0 ung Ao paln, frero a coraat clovk you would gueas at sight that | Mr. Donclson. Iwas o priviloged uosk, B0IDg | 1oliova in tlio Infinite. goodness ot od. Ono, | abould it ovor bo noeded, its prasénco would | ho 8tood and 1ookoed ot yousgo. Ho refused to been alarmed into a sort of conservatiom, Ho ik tho short-Hyed tavmmamon e Srponrt) it didu't mensuro iwenty inchos, It was worn | and coming whon I chago, and lnowing woll my hng porfeot confidonos thatin tho end evorything'| doubtless bo mado known ih some mannor, Tha oxplain, Ho's a quoer follow,"” baa privately announced to his asaociates, it Is ¥ 4 Inst night by » young Indy whom Iknow to bo | koot aud his pocullaritics’ Whils T yun thore, & | o) B ands. to Berh o Ln will, whilol s, ac: | Tovelation waa mado Just in timo. The impond- Where Lias he gono now " gald, that ho Intands to lat tho stook markot tako | 1 goula searcely believs whenT undorstood inmoro than comfortablo circumstances. Bhe | young man camo nto tho village and stopped ay | WIlL b0 mi Soriptuve, the Wity Tapsiuossor | 1k disastor that hove sy intin us was averted, | * Homo, 1 boliovo.” taro of itgolf in future; that he has money | What it renlly waa that tho action meant, concluded rather uuddou{(yto 0 tos party, aud | the principal hotel. I had geon him once or ovory living soul. ‘fho othor thinke that God | and my father placed agein in onsy oiroums * Why did he lenyo o suddonly 7" onough; andthat ho cannol livea groat whilolong. | Then T teudorly gathered hor wp b s ehe, had nothing to wear. That latossy, 8he bad | twice from a° distance, and was. ebmer i1l Toil 1o bring shous this ropa 4 that Lo | stancos, ++ Tor no partiouldr roason that I know of. or anykow, ‘This isnot au unnatural opinion tobo | ~ Where shosobbed ik tho storm whon e strengihls | nothing that badn't beon proviously worn at with the peculiar absont oxpreselon of “\Ym finall h\wg to cousign to overlasting wis D0, of course, sounds Il o The notion seized him,” snlertained by & man nearly 80, worth 840,000,000 epont; atherings whore the samo people had soen Lor. | his countonance. His faco was pale, falimont; t{mso who havnx?\anled bim g Batl; talo, and yo w!’ll déu’bun 3, b‘F bty l‘znnblm:ry + Woro you not eorry to nve him go? " o ©50.000,000. Thoso who oughtto know say that | Whllel sald, At e it ocae, iho drous is engaged for to-morrow night by o | with deoply-sot, bright oyos, | and' o thoso tnon 870 Lonost, And exch. thinka s s | Sapeloes o B bt disboliova thiat my | | No, udt partioularly. Tve hud’ enough of the Commodoro hes actuslly lost in the last Ak AvR R Qomo Wt this tlealng iy nen lady slightly stoutor, and I am letting 1t out and | brown curling mustache. T thought to mygelf, | {1089 oy wro bonost, Took. . One, evhio s goir L ik -“;‘“‘{ him," month from $7,000,000 to_ 810,000,000, and e ie | Tust waa yearaago, Now Allle 15 dead § altéring tho trimmings, ko has beon ill, and #0 lot him puss from my 8 in o morbld condition ' of . | Crnet a0 e mmorat by That was a1l T conld got out of Mr. Donolzon Hon Moty amaken aogotaty misforiuna that it | Bhe lies on (ho il wiero ot Whito cross stands; | \hab o T ehargn? Toll, from §3 to 5 for | thonglis. Mhich it fs I dowt protond " to sy | fhat such comhd net be taehacitOh ol mo | et wa dosirous of Shmging 16 supfoes of haa actually swakoned in bim, it is assorted, a | Aud Horold and John rest far uway, party droasos, and luss for stract drssson, If | Bub ono dey, returning from n fishing oxcur- Tho condition of ming ol it Sl il | AT o Seuld nok 1 s for o Bt |, coneomed deufro aftor At nerer pjeatef moderate sénse of humanity. With n ocean between them, In forelgn Innds § tey Bof ~potted, torn or damsged- beyond & | siow, T was sitiprisied on approsching tha Louss, i ar Ao LoD g No, tiata| Rk havo b 1 bidcanen - for tié finding of Thorno of Lit own choico, Tndecd,. It hermcy! * N. B.—The report noeds confirmation. Az D walling, tmpationt tlo weleous day, ipasonable smount of woar, I charge for that. | at biing mot near tho duo by.Alr, Danalaon e | 1O £ won'h g0 downe 1 pn, No, tha 210 | Dianasioc, Siac1s sbsceptl Soata Lons ook | (homo af lils awn, lia wis sihswindly eiee Daniol Drow camo so noar being thrust into | WhoR over tio River wo'll il oin uande, You goo a nico dross is an_casy thing to spoil..| came Lurriedly out, fuying : gumont wou't go down. I repont it, hocing in | planation o thing suggests itself to mo, oug gularly roticont ADNET B, FREmLY, 8 i ot belioving. Ifave you nevor been to n mugi- | and T beliove that all attompts to explain | or unconcernced, I could not dotermine whicl, in¢ bankraptey that ho has loarned » losson, and has A spilled cup of coffes, or & big grense apot, and Hurry up ‘aud wash yourself, Maurico. Lot , . v Y ptey T W iy —— 154 608 s DL T Fave ;mu]vnnmco thiat a dross- | Bridgot 520 10 tho fish, Ho's Jt (e parlor, T | ¢ien's entortninment? Did you not sao bhim | it must bo futile. Many might may it was o regard to overything connectod with tho short beon guilty nua ad“‘h‘..' d:ua ?.,d‘“é'}‘““’“ 3“{ e BUTTORS. e tor Lnsw't—1 can make over my dam- wn“f‘o introduce you." & swallow potatoes, pull carrots out of boys' | dream. But dronms como to an end_ in two | visit of Lis strange guest, - wrhich Lias exclte hetelon of his st Ht i ot Coue o Gt an ake GYAL 000 ng | *\Vhat G0 you men £ T asked. tont. Boles in pockot-Landkerchists and | ways. Eithor thoy fnda away, aud. the drrses | * 1 aorers o Thoruo ngain. Thoro was some-, ffi?“@fifl%’:‘;‘x\fllfifivfi? from tho Excy)..mngo' Yes, buttons, - .- v STt Wwith all the expedionts, a nice dress | + You kno’w," ho smd, impationtly, “ Bo | mond them 5o a8 not o leave s blemish, and c- e eruoutly walies up, romemboring thom with | thing unfathomablo nbout him, I linvo some- end of cnding his days in thoe bosom of Theology. That's the prezent subject, i dono for in about ono senson, 50 you eo the qaick 1™ . complish othor imlwssibilifiun right before your | groater or logs distineticss, or elgo the nwakone | times thought that ho and Mr, Donelson were in. The story thatho lsto bo spnoiated expoundor | yyomen glwaye go. fo-oxtremes, Tuzay nover | Droflt isu't 40 groat, afior all, whon You considor | ‘T was ammsed and mpstified by bia languago 8 oliava. thom,fean ogs and yob o did | ing is in tho midat o (o' Granin, anil g . | langue s, Seporimcins "m fue; o Bint T‘“”"] soon X 1 i L ] s e not boliove thom. And havo you nover had | sion is rudely dispolled. But in this case T alono, by somo manner of ‘mosmerism or, fi:‘m: #&:;{gclsmi: ul:: ;:&.?gst%tmg‘flen:a:g‘x bave anything but what thioy wish it wero big- tho .congtant work of. altering and retrim- | ana boliavior, but did s he requestod, nu 1 droams, and soan strange vinions,—soon them so | neithor clognd my. b es o opened thom from | peychology, deludod both of us. But of this I or._Givo a woman u ton-story Liousa and e | D0, 16,18 antully worrisome,” oo, JVomen | pronented mysolf st e Porlor daor. Lhvidly that o amskouing you would for a timo | the bofiing of the strunge phense o Jfom | Peyol nothing, If1 wora o loss mattor-of-fa suthority. B0t Qv ¥ R4 oue 80 putticular. A dross nover exsetly suils, Walk in, walk in " said Mr. Donelson, aris- imagino thom to bo realities 2 And on the other | moment when I gavoau nccount of it to my | peraon, tho afiair might troublo mo. As it iy * OrJay Gould’s exodus from tho stroot, thoro | will sigh for an attic, “If I hnd only some Pplace | of courso, and the pationco of what's his namo ing from his chair. “This ja Mr. Thomo. Mr. }’ r t L b thi lly b ¢ | fathor, I L i think of it as somet] il aro gtill many interpretations, One roport i8 | to store things, you know " "'J"."? theuk you—is nnodnbd gn |xlpsue _fln;m. Tl‘mmo, my friend Mr. Ml:‘mx-lcfl Bush."” ;‘,‘{f,'c{, l;zvxfi. n,:,,mn,';‘ “;,.S““.‘FLJW. i pa;;oddi&:n o‘Zuu‘};Bncg ‘filfi:}“u},‘{fl. ;m.fil p(g: “2{&‘1,;:‘.‘5,,2'33 cour:u n"f "moameyhg:’i;g;n :’ Z}zl:‘::zml,n :xx;:v‘ {lnt, having -securod 610,000,000, ho doomed it | **Raader, dens ‘you know that's go ? A great mauy, too, como out o Duily and tdy | oo, momeut I iooked i Mr. Thomo | Jhio you haif Lelieved thom to be dreama? | are as frosh in my mind s tho ovonts of rests However, upon no ‘such contingency dos. my best to rotira with that amount while ho had it. Do you know why watorfalls went out of fash- | Just to find out if drosses aro really and truly | the thought struck mo that he had Whet"do you know? What doos any ono | day, and yot I nm still incredulons, Do you |-bappiness or poaco of mind depend, ‘Another story credits bim with 8o heavy losses yor ¥ " B! zented. Porkaps thoy oxpect to catoh some of | a bistory, Not but that ail poo- | yiow? Suppose you should go fo sloop on wonder that I sny kosing is not bolioving 7" that ho could gather from the wreck only | lon? No! ThenI'll toll you. It was bocauss | their {riends; hiring ono. ~ They alwnys pick out plo havo histories, such ns they aro; but tnis the sofa thore, aud I should wako you up, and [ Thorno censod spoaling, nud T flefing thnt T ) about $1,000,000, sod that ke is ro- | thoy got so big they could no longor carry & drous, though, and ysy ‘Keop tliat “for mo | man looked liko ono whose 1ifo had boen one of appaar bofora'you in somo. horibly guise, and | Mr. Donelson oy Toady with ‘an onstaught THE KNIGHTLY NEWSBOY, Eotionts ooty peoniont with s 08 | tLom,” Don't you romomber, st fuet ey et aoredniades,of, Il make, iip my o Bl e aborionoes, I 954 | fiadutoly admialstor an syt ther cheng | A uutions, opigfony and ‘suggestons, | = [ D] i 7 5 " 8 g P y o actionis Y mys! wore no bigger than your fist;' thon mado witha woman until the monoy s in my | tions, with Istont power ' liugoring benenth Lis | Put YO to tleop again. In the morning I could | oxcusod myselt. | T went to my room, alo of Modern Chivalry, and Things, s tefond e 6T Sl 2 L1 | ey wor o o Dt e S | iV Yome S5 e onky 52 | Hn Sy b Suktee i o Lo (A YO0 SO | 1 o et ey o i | 1 lurgo stesmora running in connoction with the ( of mugar-bowls ; and then thoy grow rapldly to | “Hgiis gocurity do T have againgt losing the | *Hia faco was singularly atiractiva, The fon- o Tiirins o ey o Lot dreuming, I0g Dokween tho, ahasoP YOy soon aftor craop- | Y4Yied 8 roar and mormy nigi Gown, road, and the allegod baukruptoy of thie Com- | dinnor, markot, aud bushol-baskot 8ize, and their | drasa? Woll, if tho lady gives hor namo and | tures woro reguiar and flrm, the oyo bright and | 48] ‘suddonly broke o, iy el il e tis marling rofreslisa bt [ Wil hundreds of soaked and wrethed folk yany, do not losson the mystery, or indicate proportions and weight wero 8o cumborsomo | nddross I insist on Eonding tho dmltzs lmml for | cloar, the ifurohnml umooth and high, the wholo | , 1o suddenly " Pausing Tinving oocuRiod i Qe s'my hed, nangt b m)a”{",s.,‘}f.?i‘?, o Srouion y‘-":‘é’.‘:’éu Tiufus Hatch, Honry N. Smith and ofherlarge | not onlarge thom, iho Liag, why that s soourity onough. 'Thie ox- | —porptouil inquity aud atorn demn] i Wi Do s aerea you. . et TNz nEno, operators nenlaoxe{{iownmubsml sl;!!sramrfiy 1t was 80 with hoops. Our daughters com- | eugos n}nehl’};i cnl}nrsl glx« a0 rum:{ mmnl'.;ué 3‘& : u.\"l.i;n d:xi m?;n. Aquefi: lll'dmjx(t]:u"efl L - m'd‘{‘fi":';éj‘;gg ,;;g-:ldf lgrr;nflglr]mmn ‘,l:;?ioxfl u‘:n z‘u d{e;:':gdb:g:n: np“l:“y(llniye(lile:ni“l:::e .2“.’;’?&; nx'»'\?.fy‘..'ég'l nomboy clisp, the o, and formers of resolutions to 8 it] -] i One says she has plouty of dresses at lome, bu ainly, and yetin keaping “wii is montal con- . s G " snil Honcoforth morg eatiy 10 Sho wind. o facr ey ey e Mound up Wil |, Oub sk et as plooty.of deeimes st i thing; | dltion, s i afborward acmed bo o, 22 OVEE s brow sipplod ot was samost and | which I waichod the. gamo botwesn ron ‘Lol | Mol gkot t s piat s beer, % [:n :?l‘hy llmll-ll wua he, Sryiug that Lhad studled out o foply £ bisats | Xo asen b ity hosteod, 7 s ily. ol ovor hs brow rippled waves of memory, stirring | gentlemen. T thor ht I challouged Mr.Thorne, evorybody that you hear of in Wall atreot rocents Thon éamo tho bustlo, whioh grew so raplaly anothor hasn't time to get one made; anothor o howed onsily, thmq{h gravely, a8 we waro ro couid o 8 g 4 ), ring3to | dress than & mosquorado costume, As 1t I | b, Donslion eiorsy us, bhis countenauge | 1o had u istory bo relato that would 'interest us | tack on Mr. Donleon. “We playod, and I won | ly is 6nld to hve loat money. Ono would infor Gun't sgo why it in auy worso to bira a ball- | introducad, grasping my el oordiatly. Jip daep oclings, a3 wa could soo. Ve folt that that somebody must havo made somothing; but | thut it at least took four apiral Lod-s R ko Toby'n both, ish I could by i TOW THE HERO WAS ATTIRED, fhiat somobodyons tha roporters would dalight | makeit atick out ; and, —now, like Toby's eandlo, | oared why thoy patronized mo, I figver ok ony | twitching nervously, It wad Lis way whon obe s I wish T could remembor tho moves, for 088 | Bo wore no vodt, no shocs, re hp s 10'503- b not eranspirods - ¥ould dolight | B is flickering out, Moro quistionss thi T ca kelp, and o T neldny sorvin & straogor, I foh is ginmes, though | Ho looked into_our faces stoadily for a mo- fous I am uttorly incapablo of porforming. The seantiost DIt of ahiri— GOVERNMENTAL LEVIES, And now como buttons, know wharo tho dresses aro worn unless hey | Mr. Thorne was. upparontly unconscious’of 1. ment, and then snid : Dut the dream is very vivid in my min i | The only coat thia waif could boast In tho Custom-House horo, the Govornment- | Yes, buttons. Of all carthly things, womon | volunteer the informntion. Now horois & now +*You aro ot Bloomflold on a ploasure trip 1 | *Woll, I'l toll you about it. Yon may Iaugh | in fm{ it mooms_almost aa ranl to ma a8 yoyar aliexyy cont of dict, emploses, notwithatanding the Givil-Servico bill | aro moro infatuated with buttons thar auy othor | white silk that was hired aat wook by a girl who | romarkoq. - at it, and ncousa mo of making up tho yorn, but | the vislon of Mr. Thorno's grandfathor ot aven in thts crowd 50 L nulr thio order of tho Pre dent, have lately been | ono thing. had boon invited to & fashionable wedding, Bhe “You," replied Thorno; “city nirand this | I solemnly declare that I will not fabricato one did to bim. By tho way, that was a Ty 3 T3, twe gompolled to contribute to tho oxponses of tho | A Woman fashionably dressed reminds one of Jrag youngand protty,and Limagiued that shio waa | Liot woathor Liave proved slmout tod mueh o iota iu my narrative. singular exparience of yours, Mr. Thorno. I am e THE HERO WILTETH, forthcoming_eloction. The modo of doing it | tho romnrk that Cousin Jos, in the ¢ Rough Dis- | a poor relution of the bride or groom. Anyway, | mo, and I am endouvoring to recrnit o littlo, A Lot me s0," ha said, smiling, oud dirocting | ashamed to sy that 1 Was too _slenpy last night :nlllomflw‘.u'l'drzog!g crowd grow lous, Vg this: The names of tho employos, with | mond,” cecasionally drops: *I'm Going up t0 | ghe was so nico and sweot that I took a pleasuio | sojourn of two or thrao days in your villago hog | 8 oarching glanco at both of 'ws, “I hardly | to romain and hhoar your and Mr. Donolaon's dis- Yol Il 10 acil bis priton ares flwir salarien, wero written down in'a ‘small | Lunnun, sud going fo have buttous all over | Lo fxing hor up for tha oconsion. Y'd havo | already had its invigorating offes s know, Whero to bogin," "hon, aftor roflcetion: | oussion of it. Did you arriva af ny satisfactory o child consod Notto tryer. book, with the proface: *We, tho undorsigned, | me." given tho price 8lie paid to have scen her rich | ¢ Citios are dons,” kaid Mr. Donolson, | **I will firat stato that I was always considered u | theory by which to ae0ount for it ? . r ol # Extry, two conta 1" {n tearful tones rotun{arfl(&‘ subscribo tho euma opposite’ our | In this vicinity the women wear thom of all relations staro and wondor. «Thoy nro dampors ‘on men's naturas, Loy | BOrvous Dot Sxcitat on vard nor ouo ogsily | | Neither Mr, Thorue nor 3r. Donolson Joptied, Bl oule o : o =) 0! r d ¥ g tho forry, names.” The sums themeelves wero recorded in | 81208, from a sauce-plate to a plaiter. Their “Am I avor unable to fill an order? Oh, | aro corrupting,” alurmed, but excitable on certain sub) octa, and | but both stared at me with urptise depioted in “Dou't glvo it up, ¥ a passer nald, the same autograph, and all the eubeoribors had | growth is so rapld that, according to tho luw yos—somotimes, - An awful big Indy camo in ong | - O, I'm nat villing to admit that,” langhed | Biven to dresming, talking in my sleop, and | thoir faces. : Eron seiot L wou't i, nars. ¥ to do was to agroe topay. This is an ordor of | that has governed othor sccentvicitics, buttons oy, and wanted a nieo etreot dress. Blio livod | Thorns, t Tiia city s ita. good polts, ssonell | Waldg suddsnly, Poopla saliod puie. oo | thol optay 810 30U talking about, Bush 2" asked | Fenasiho feara cam poliing Soome™ Yoluntary getion which no motaphyaician has yot | Will have & short and brillinnt roign, somoevhero in the suburbs, snd wanted to mako | as tho country.” noss, and I suppose it ia &8 good o name es any- | the Iatter. . conjectured. Not ono of tho city-nowspapors, | Buttons aro about Luttonod np: Pamehfousblo eatl, Dut X couldns fit or— | T don't baliovo it, said-Mr, Doncluon, hia | Ebing. I will Dok, Lowaver. poro yor el ' Why, about_3Mr, Thorne's story of the find- Ol FALEANT XNIGTT cosErn 0 708 RZsOTE. 80 for as T have observed, has made roferonco to | _ Mrs. Smuthy Lives on the same atract with Mre, | Jiaduit o waist that would go moro than two- | oyos sparkling, *What are thoy? Toll mo, | Quisition on my peculiarities &ud ~tempora- Ing of Lus grandfathor's fortung, of conrno." Gikoy v of St e aCr Doy, (hin last ‘cxaction; and T am somewhat curious | Grocngy. ‘Lhoss two women are not unlike any | (hirde around, and eho hoi te go away with- | now, Como mont, " Peoplo aro too fond of oronkin + Youspoak in riddles,” sid Mr. Doneldan, Who b Vo Dt & flatses 2t o Ansold shiditi, to know how the Administration will mako 1t | other two women, _Their olo aim it to out-dross | oug o drass, I bad & onll Tast wock for sovon | 4 Well, one can't get a kuowlodge of the world | bout thomeolves, as & genoral thing, I wi ‘X don't see why," I replied, ratlior impationt- Aud kuow tho causo of tho toars, : {nlly with ity order fo tho public sorvants to ro- | gnch other. hoy wero once tlia bost of Triends, mouming drostos for & funeral, and couldn't | in the country— simply state, o bricily ag mny be, tho facts in | 1y, 4 Coio, come, littlo Jucky, mustu’t ery; fuss any contributlons of the sort, Tho amount | bt now thoy aro dondly fass, o, oo, I hadut antioipated suy do- | “#Tho world | Poolyl Tt's all a foeting show, | 110 6480 of £40 Tuding of my grandiais o a3 tiko toLavo you explain yonrsole; | You suau't ol stuck, for o both wil . lovied is ngalu:h X per oont of the unlulo'n s %fi:‘gmo? m.uat in “’fi, {‘"f; budt 1 nl[xlull prohably hn\'t:n Inl[?v}-uod‘vllh‘ Lum noct fimru.l Wit next 5" “fl"é family iivedl, and st tves, fa 4 uxfiz: :‘}1 Il" i X GOOD AAMARITAN ATPEARETH ON THE GORNE, ceived, an n} at noarly every one of tho uantity of black goods made up. Onco girl 0 tho city wo have musio, and art, and com- ur fam| and sl ves, in tho an- nd I should like to make the sn 0! ' stepped s Good Ssmaritan, employos haa paid, though uugar afim protest, Mr. Bithy wes o tinker, and Mr. Groonoy a 2nma m{d wanted E) hire a walking-dress, She of - aquaet morco, Wo mako books, aud’ give you tho re- | costral manuion. It ls o curlous ol structure, | of you,” I rojnined, with somo warmil, ; g f tho tmodern Drooklyn bréed ; e Mhoney domanded, for fear that rofusal vould | Gobblor—two vory honorablo profaslons, ay, | CLiaGiud 2 in o great hurry, and acemed o good | fnomonts of Niter o *2 BIve ¥ solidly built aud irrogularly planned, Thoro ars | * P Wiiat. o You' moan whon you speak of | *09me, tel me, tion nowaloy bold, cost Lim his place. Rnitioy. ey nocassary fu & praicio-town. ‘31r, | ool Hustrated. e ebar guf orcoed @ good o b atloud,” anid Mr. Donclaon, sl | lialle, passaee, stniscaaos, Gn ntcrlor zooms, | Thopt s guondlom fortuug 7 Tore ot o T rEu Nl ¥ CLEVER QARIOATURE, Smithy “hammored away and _Mr, Greonoy | would do well onough, though it réally nooded bis houd, *yon bave got the pamo falso ideas | in Wwhich a strangor, exploring tho houso, would | * T rafoy to tlio utory ho told last night of tho | 7 Worthy tho kulghts of oldon time,~ You moy have gcon the illustration, In_a lato | 8titched away & jepptime,, in - bhopos _ of | altoring fo make Ib e hor dscently. - Wt saqs that thoy alf hinvo. ~You cau't appreciato nature | inoritably lose himdolf in bavildrment.” 1y o moving portrait,” - Wi et e T ovlo, Graphic, zeprogonting tho * in- | liquidating tlo “littlo™ bill” at tho " drys | ol woudor was that sho lind ou a3 good dress | undofilad, 5o live wo musio, e e g | kowin or bolioved, that my groudfathar was u | “Moving portralf—grandfathor's fortune. W ¥e, Jacky Haa slatons tare o RatonTs tellectual department of the Herald.” Ithns [800ds storo on tho cornor; buty 2o | already as tho ono giio birad. I asked hor whoro T birds, and tho rippling brooke’; we hava art, | porson’ of Jargo ool Dut ke waa an ocen- | What can ho bo driving at, Thorno . Ah i mothors & wader. s stnor, created 8 good doal of amusement in nowspapor- | Moro they hammored andthe moro ey at tolied, | ghould aond 1it, and shio said nowhoro,~she wonld | t0o, more boau{{h than human'art; the tracing | tric old man, fhven to keopiug hia own searets, [ '+ Ho muat ox) laln, " wag tho roply, Thome, | OF s good au suoliochias sons gets drusk, glrclas, becauso the satire consists in its npprox- | farther woro thoy from making both onds meet. | put it on, 8o paid therent in advanco, sud loft of tho grent Mastor's poncil. I will'show you & | #nd whou ho died bis aitairs woro Involved in | aq well ns Mr, Donolson, lookod puzzled ; bub And hio slwaya puta a hiead ot her, Lmation to truth. Tho roligious editor ia por. | Mre. Groonoy hiad a now dross, and 1t was just $10 socurity, and tho dross el Lools Off; but eho | Jandscapo and sky that wili put to shurie tho | obecurity. Tho only proporty that ould be dit- | on tho face of Thorno thero sy Cozr singu- | 89 oxeh of o chlidron, idhand youg, trayed by a follow in the lowest stnfin of drunk- | What she hind been wanting evar ginco ahe Was | novor came back. Isupposo sho wanted to disguiso | daubs in your gullorles. As for commorco, what | covorod was the family mansion, and n farm Iar, Boarohing oxpression s he regardod pao | At carna fow pennivk (o halp along,” punoss; his etaggering Lilarity, his distorted | first married—a groon silk. Tho village drasme borsolf for ramo ronson or other, Perhaps sho | jy that?® An tuventin of tho onomy, sir! | volued a6870,000 or $80,000. Thore was somo stondily, TI% DROOKLYN BAMATITAN LEVIETH Of ma FamDS, faco and battored hat, as ho attempta to | makor madolt, and it was trimmed off with had been robbing, or somothing ; but Iwasn't to | Yo, I ropoat 1t Aud you tnll of “rofinc- | money in & bank—Ilous than 1,000, Efforts ' Do you deny," T domanded, *that you ro- | Thon the rooklyuile to bia frisnda sy s move forward ~with —Lis roports of | rowof buttons” about tho sizo of sauce-platos, l:]ume‘ mas L7 Another lady—a conflding orea- | mont. It fs shallow, " T¢ 13 pa absnrdity on its | woro mnado to discover something furthor, for 0 , v u ? Criod * Come {0 mo and sce O, e e org Somical to contouplate, & | Mrs. Greonoy put on lior now drasn; viowed hor. | {ysn s _{Anothor lady—ac hugbaiid ad | faco,—whiolly unnntural and coprapiing thia wag uob balloved o bo tho ‘oxtent of hig | kot Mlr. Donlson aud mo list night”an ne- | - Oriod % Como 5ood small cash may do of tho old Bow. & A . A0 count of the temporary animation of your grand- Now buy these oxtras of ine, firg-bo o7, 7m0, coatlosa and | olf iu Lor doublo-rollocting mirror until gho | pivon s O monpy tobuy s streat dross, Sho | Mir. Donelson had apparontly grows quito ex- | poskosstony. e crorts Woro fruitloss, how= ’ A 5 Xodealirtod, is prosentod s tho Iitorary ravlomor, | Yas sntaflod that it was o splenid apiay 5 af | L0 ok 6 ross, bt eho wantod o dog muro. | eited, buk T kaow by thi Cwiukly 6F s coan thgt | Svor - ahd my fatiier b s only liolesablod | {ALCTb Portralt, whoreby tho bidiug-plaso of o o ol L dacy b an? 0 o and s Milesinn, of the wildest kind, as the Know- | buttons; thon called on Mrs, Bmithy. “Mrs, | jrop Lusband was willing to spend monoy for ho was only striviug to work the feclinga of Lis | down In possossion of tho mansion and tha farn, 'Fmd I relato any such atory 7" he eppenled to 5 3 Nothing oditor, A sorry individual, frosh from | Grooney way wolcome, of course. How bosutiful | dvasses, buv not for dogs, o tho just. ised A guost up and draw him out. Ho succeeded, rhiol were by no meana au fusignifioant Inher- | gre Pk roiat Litto Tacky comne a vl SN EACTOS, tho elums of Daxtor and Chierry strests, brutal in | she lookcq, and how richly the buttons ses off dress from mo for two weoks, and” bought the Thorne smiled, and enid, “Ihat is all vory | ilance, 1 hoard nothing of the gort." A fow ulrfmlnn\:a‘r"'é ‘m n'y-:‘cm Hiaziog don; Yoature and rovolting In attiro, 1a doing du?. ag | iser new dress] anfi‘.m. the balanco of tho monoy. Then 6ho | fine, and you linyo B right to your own viows. | “ Wo lived In tho mansion, which atands on | “You gro both,” said T, “in Jol. | 1 thunk you, gentlomen, overy one, tho fashion-editor ; while s wrotched orea ure; |+ Mra. Greoney took particular pains to toll that | tol Ler husband that the dog had beon given to | Bt thoro nre two eldos to the me. Tho conn- | Maubattan Ialand, within an Hour's ride of tho | ing ‘mood this mnr’nlug. Porhinps you want [For theso uro utampa to-day, il tho eranial formation of an incurablo idiot, | her butions woro the Invgast in Low, her, and showed him tho dress, Ho wau_satls- | try Iy well onon, , in faot it is noccasary,—I'll | heart of tho mum:!mlls. Tho far, which Yies | to” impross mo with scmo of yann oitlandigh | Jlltako lem lome to motlior and sl fllustrates tho head of the sclontifio dopartmont, | That wos enough about buttons, flod, and whon tho two wools woro up sha o< | admit thaty—bub o mors vo frn e city. forty or ftty wmiles diutant, was ot to's tounnt, | thoories Togarding svideres an Toliet,” fie hiol tloea pray o you follrs'for thle— MThe musical and dramatio oritio is & most stupid | Are, Smithy gavo * dear Bmithy no poace | turned th dross, and Le probsbly nover missed | ™ i d. oity In n gmnfl workshiop. It 1s thoro [ Ay fallior's Incomo waa & comfortuble one ; | o ‘Thoro 18 no joko about it," seid Mr, Donel- | Fora el shod Bumbbacled an! Dot very gay, aud wo-bogono morta), aflictod with floas or | wntil hie tool: fior to Chicago to- sea’ tha Bpe | ton fliat mon of gront idoas flock togothior, Thorawo | and T, boing. the. only chiid: onjoyed the ot | son, 1% iy “Saihon S bt ot joking, Tho *V# M1 JRLiBler Says, on the pray, fomothiug worko, who ‘ia monifostly unablo to [ sition ; but the building orymmed with the babe: —_— have the Juintontonce of knowladgo,—wisdom | advantagos. Ihad r° privato tutor, who found | idon; tao, of your oalliug your chus shgonntes T auRLy Qistinguish, botwoen an opors and an orang- | ties of Naturo and Art had no oharms for hev " | Kord Skelmorsdnle Lovlking at ¥en« | fivo times distillod rouraing conaontrated, Thoro | in mo, Imay say, a willtng pupil, I was fony with Thorne last night a dream 1 * Homthoeh hoyn Xept up tholr oba and tears butang, The Spanish, Atrican, North-Polo, und | It wan buttony sho sins b tuclcy Cnttlos inlifo in il ity glrangtb, in its whirl Of anurgy | of sinily, md ates found Lo hb ok 144 £0 | g hyae & Groam,s X soplied, almost an- | wian ey e o crvesed e fory fnlho!r fi;rnenr;!on&eufiul .tm 1u.mvg_rad {:lefi;"eis' i Andhbuég:un fllfn :VEI}s‘ anoun?' tnl lmvg. and l]mth ‘{&-e,m the lc:zalfl.- %‘r"nlfi (k) ngpnr{;fi_ ém' Hes, m'm".&zxvuy. H-]T‘m ?lt{ s tho am?ad‘lmaut untfillxhi,gl?mminluf n}n\mfi}nunt‘. lI oxplorad it | grily, * What elao could it Inve beon " oo A At auitend) sorateling of holy lattors at difforont dosks in | tons she got. i & figure of speech to Yo havo Lad & live Lord fn our midst, oar- | of al v great {dons of the country, It in the | unti elioved I was famllinr with evory raoj i) ot know 1 vora tho ofice. Bounott himself iu soated at a tablo, | suy that thoy wore ns lnrgo na broakfaste #lved horo on Monday, aud has boen tho guost olimnx of man's robijo i Vit oy oo e i Sould lava i il ot el {with & yacht boforo him, while » boy is roading plates, but “thoy woro botter suited, aa | of B. I, Vanmotor, Xuq. v h Whileh thoy’d learued, I fear, from themiustrol fge, Yo iim from 2 book marked flmudhm, by m.,.‘; far na @izo was concerned, for pintml Blkolmorudale, oan:'lmmrhuuan, Ormskirk, Lan- | goes to tho oity, for thoro it will bo appreocinted *'"Llmo possod nlong, and my tulor's dution oo, miuoh to Lis salouldimont; and 2 sl i mine, too,” LITTLX JAOKY'S IIYPOORISY, Rer J. Brlok,’ than for buttons, Bhe had them put on her cnshire, Englund. e is & oattlo-brocdor of emi- and doveloped. In tho country s dozon dolts | endod, Iwas approsohing an aga whon it be- 1t is needless to sa; t ttle Jack, teara atitl v T The Herald has vaunted so much of its Intel- oliva-groon enit, and wont over to see AMrs. | nonco at Lomo, aud was prosent at Campboll's mightgapo at him for fow mo{mntu, but they | Loaved me to sot about nhuouluf,f a1 oconpation | turn the cnuvomnum{ 1’:’::?\ :{m’.'“‘i‘fifl :t: ‘lko n""lflthi'}xf “:l'fl.: “*"’J‘“"ulfi::x: l"‘;‘f‘:V"r Tectual dopartmont, for the bonofit of the uuon- | Groonoy, fo toll hor all about the Txponition | groat salo Inst month, whoro Lo houghl %,60w | would scou return to tholr piga and sheop, sud | in lifo, ©his duty bocamo more apparout when | disputants soomad. i bo sincoro, T wan tog | Ctled, Phikowy A1t T o 1t bullee Lghtened publio, and the quality of tho dopart- | and — bLuttons, Mra. Groonoy waa glad to sso | for §80,000, Binco theu he has boon to Califor- | vote n goniua o lunatio, it tranaplrod that my fathor was in- omburrasod myhtifled to reply for tho moment, nud Mr. Don- But 'l do it botlor to-morvow, ment has boen K0 woll known to the mombers | her, and glnd slio biad suoh magniioent buttons. | nis, and oxprosson hinolt a8 ehiemod mith ou | YOk Aud our musio,—thla talk about the musto | clvoumstancos, A friond el bond Lo had | eldon proposad. tho woesl bolug finlshod, fo ad- | Hoy Ahey wwallowed my motbr tud isters three, of tho oralt, that tho eartoon Las mado s palpa- | When Grocuey eamo homo, b wito told hie gountry from Enat to Wost, “His Lordship cama | of birds and brooks 1 Jumbug. It dan's masio. | signod falled to moot his ' obligations, ahd my | err i Gho" library, t And tholT eyos sloppod over at paor lille mie. blo hit. that “thom aro buttons of horn nenrly throw | to Olark Uomu{ to look at tho Rosa of Shavons | It hos noithor v ythm, harmouy, nor molody, | futhor wan suddonly catlod Bpon to ndvance & [ YWhon we woro all sonted 1 was compolled to or Gon 0 RECRIVETIL 1B MEED OF PRAIE, SALMAQUNDI, her into fita, Bho cortainly would havo fatuted, | ownod hioro by br, Vanmotor and othors, o s | What you call tho slnging of & bjag ‘may Lo curegs lnrglo fum of monoy, This, owing to cortain | po through' the form of 'ropeatln R‘huruu'u ! ¥ox dons [t big" aalil Dlikey tha bal, fomebody bus boon “finding fault with | fiad sho not hit wpon n plan to eclipso Old | & vory sooiablo, agrosably Seutloman, aud quito | and invootive in bird Inngungo, hy oronking | Inisinons matiore 1o Which o' wan oonoeriod, 1 | wtory in dotail, Both my listonory depler o tho | And werr oy, Hood lark it I tho wook the Woman's Congross, lately held Lero, | Mothor Smm?ubu tons," That night, contrary | modest snd plafn fn his mannors, Ho s not tho | of o frog may oxprons far mory Obristian-lilo | was impossible for him to do, At loust Lo opuld mo:{pmlolmd attontion ; aud when, ‘n“yn fshe i)' :mnnbymly .nzm.. o tie, T beoauso iis wmoembora woro, Lo declares, | to oustom, O Groonoy was gont down tows, | flrsb noblomsn who L talion an intorost in | sontimonts than the twittor of sparrow, Nos | not do it witlout morigaging the farm for ing, I again nsked Thor ' e merry, vomout. All oyes aro | door, and closet, I was woll contontod with m; lmow it 10as & ronlity, Y 1 And thoy kicked up thelr hocls fa 1o, ildeat of Jij Hig name in Lord | turnod towards it, If a nan hag uunw’lden ho | rathor qulet lito, ¥ | L nowd o el 2 did baws Thorno at T learied, T Feny foomsmadont of Jize ) I / L . 1€ Yo prosumed to | Au’ to-night, my Loy, wa'll go an’ sse childless eot, I undorstand from nuthorit, that, | Ifo camo home lato, with an armful of flour- | Clark Count; cattlo, Tord Dunmore bought glve mo tho bhuman voleo diving, or the | largo amount, sud such g prooooding would in- | dap; " e v b ‘Tlio bully now pluy ot the Old Howores. though this ohinrgo Iy truo, ne it ncrlnlnlyyon,th. barrol hcads, Ho was kept busy during the night | sovoral fomafes last npl’lng from tho horde of | gound of llrlnigml instrumonts wioldod by vcfl'u tho forfoituro of c!orlulu nle«‘-d 08, lika o u%lfli"a'u‘:'.y'?e'“.'{fll'}.‘.‘}“'1%{.‘.;}{,‘2,5".5‘.}‘,,m, wo nuin m: 'r)x'lr ALORIOUA FUTURR, to bo, of the unmarried ‘womon, the inarriad romoving the flour and splintors from tho inside | Mossra, Vamnelor nud tonick, and shipped mastor-bands, b} ugmg boavon down to oarth, | thoso ofton givon In cases of mrmnral:(l:). which | fn my denial? ' o P “An?, Jack, whilo the fists do bito 50 sbarp woman who wer prominent in tho Conventlon | of tho hoads, Tho noxt morning Mra. Qroonoy | thom to Englwd, By the Jray, wo noticod In | You novor have hisleued to on of Beothoyen's | hio hrd made fn connootion with thoso same bugle | “ay’go,w stoutly affirmod Mr, Donelson At Wu'va ween ‘on o lmnlschu avernge throo-and-a-lalf ohildren apleco, which | ad them mado fnto button: Bho put ony {hopanors s fow daya ago that' ho lad sold o | aymphontos, or Mondolcshosy plaartotton, or | noss mattors. Tho situation wag o bnd ano, | W Audi notling of tho kilid over kppon to | Wl liavo u good uow for peuty of stazap, ought to be enough for apy well-regulatod KE gnr !fif“" o ):zn hor -km'lfl("d one on be- 'lfi’txlo Ial'nnd off the cfinat of s%u;x‘:.d lotr 6‘6005000. llllu ydn's joyoul?l ":u :fl"fi"“ho%n straing ; if you Fm;l tho luok of some thousands of dollars in Jou?" I aakod Tharmo vor hiappen mz&u% ’lg o il g o, ‘x;mflh"—u othior, . nd, oy Eavo her a vory warlike appearanco, | I'his oul & yery gma| ure eatato, how- 'ou wouldn'l atior about the wong of | ready mono: dignstor starod us in tho f 00, [l @ g b _'_“Lutum hore, thus fer this 808400, havo | Bho loohd{lfic » Dutoh sckooner loaded with | over, & bkd’a.y 8 y ¢ b I f}m ol ) And look at owr ogmmeroo, end trede, aad | gry 43, for 1 was old onough to compreliond tho 5t {8 anothor Tlnuflun," ho replied, in & [ A’ allors tho cash for the O1d Bovieree,” rosorved toua and with guardod manper, I | ~t Dosaticks f Erant Lealin's Nowypuper,

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