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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. % SPARKS OI' SCIENCE. anmially 10,000, and over 3,000 doga are some- times recelved (n w twelvemonth.” No fee ls P, for the dellyery of o strny ok, oy this ;vluullld cm-l“’mrw the pr:ln;‘llcv,-lu( rxllm ;l {.lh:l: kindly pollee ey Lo the Jlome 0L ang 1ati t 1 unforianite aial foind o thetr i, The Oldest Existing Scientific Mr. Forney, who has written u sketeh of the Home, states that, ** After belng kept for threa days, the keeper is empuwered 1o dispose of the Inmates of the Tome, elther by death or sale; but they are usuallv kept fn thelr penn for o week, und_saomethnes inneh longer, Prussie nckd 18 wsed o polson them, which, by its ahinost. fustantancous cffect, is conrldered” the most e ahout in the afr as though it waere thele FAMILIAR TALK. LOVE AND HATE ) Ao 1 f ek o cnnflimllcl‘,lrml\‘l"l istnrhed, and sald that (b en element. The fomale deposits jta sm wan justus well that Willoughby shoulil have ‘i v T excy In voms o the leaves of naus Nmber 25 1 onr ot | 12 IEAVE Agra now, bfore e atozy Rt abrind. | {remhiine st e e e o, b D l.mnu:uua, ahout, ight days after, the lrvm umber 25 In ot square fs 4 large brick | Lo would envse thenattir o betharoughty sift- | ong who mme. forwanl to et 1 IR of e lrave the nlhvll’. 'rn.l;m are ahupelu n'bmc(w'lm!i house, with five windows to the front,and a | ed, mulflu-;fl(:ncmvn pnluumnut whose Aamea | eantd not bt tistudeen mm}':;nn‘cl;t“"g;“:'r\‘; . e centipede, and are as amply furnished | large balcony, full of mignonette and geranl- [ W ppended to the dooument, and for the VCr ¢ S it Association. with Tocomntive nrgans, They dwell - the | poro 2t 5 # J her handa were clasped in’ Henry Willoughby'n, % er. F I ent, anyhow, the engagement had better be ¥ P , water—levoting themselves to the one great ums throughout the summer. For a Jong time by 3! and her tremwous “Ilenry, can you orgive hing waa known of its luhabitants beyond s o i med answvered by thelr warin pressure. Excesa purpose of this perod of thelr exiat- [ DOU Capt. Willonghby, whose pride was deept S W e Frosh:Water Lakes of Australla---Ex- | ity cating and growing—tnthl they Tave | the Information contalned In the Direetors, | woide at Ly wond belive doubted, soquinecut, | Sty as smost too miich for jiiann, antsal Aol attabhed thelr” full s, They then eraw | where ey were regiutered as Mies Kelth | il spirons it il U b bt T el bt | Sreh mofTuiensy. o et A POt «ploration in Centr: ia. wut upon tho land, and_envelop themeelves I ( qud Miss Indiana Kelth, Indeed, for | Wi offcred linnd was rejected, wnd, baughtily | moeting wes bioweht: nhact, CAch e ooe an oval coroon of thelr ows spinning, and there | oo years our square wos ept In total iz howing, shie tarned aw; 1 . sht about. And, first, Col. yy and wheo that even- g il 2 now e a Femain for o tmontls I the pipa state. At the i thie One-Tomrertound Thirtysret 1ot supn, | o idottishby—tor il now held that rank—lad to hewillerment did not at firet allow her to dine \delaide Kemble and Her Maghife icent Singing. [Mhomas Brassey, the Great English Con- traoctor, and His Sons, 4 Imane method. Phe Home affords accom- voastsL, £ South | end of this tern the perfect heetle emerges, and | Borance of thelr history, By slgbt, we all | 4" “higy epintn nt Al present toher Lis friend, Maj. Millingsby, who femporary Home for Lost aud Starving | Bunaie henel, e Home wilods accon | Rising of the Const-Line of South | nd of this torn the perfect brotle cineres, knew them well, for frequently, If the westher | of aho oncomiier ith the - Stkba s | 1 umvittingly been the e of thel? Tong Dogse=-1tighePriced Canines. anally more uhan A0 U ouiter. Al Amerlca---Voleanle Exploration bl purticular sucies of which we bave boen | s fair they Were o b scen walkin in the | bapa the publent hoart ahiong therm wus tat SSRECr youlett Agea,*eontintied the Coloel, irought fn durlisg ong day are put into a double alking is small and narrow fu shope, and of o agitu SHE T e Bt anled | of Heury ourhby, wilose only hopu now i pt i ¥ e v pon, with a yard for excreise; and Emall velln b Toeland; daric, Sgreaninlebinck eotor. Tha stenie are | 1ure zardun, aud were generally aconmpanled | 0GR DG arliosey BEX TR Bb | Tswout through al te Skl canpalgn, and then ure provided for speein] cases, such as qunrre| some or afllicted dogs, It is w #Ingular fuct that, nmong thonsands of dogs brought tuto the Home, there hag heen 110 case of hydrophoiag which & attributable, no doubt, to the absence of cxeessive heat fu this moderate dlmate,” Great pains are taken fn England to mprove the breed of sporting and other dogs, and, ns conseruence, maby valuable auimals have been oraduced. At the exhibition of dogs held Crystal Palace just a year agro, the pri wiiich lrge humbera of those down In Ul 10guC were readily sold w In'the list cited by very shurt, and are_nserted in o little cavity [ | DY 8 lark-tomplegioned but preuty dul ACCADEMIA DET TINGET froit of the eyen. The middleand hind legs are | and a Hindu, who, though dreased ke an En- | je was disappof i L N eating | 180 AlorL, uid_browd, aind flat, to ailapt hem | glish woman, wos supposed ta be an yali, The | battlcs of Furozelian, and Sowbraou, P f.:."“fi"i%." ] :",":L““ D ;"::"_f‘:"“'} for puldling, There are 400 ditfercnt specics of [ little Lefla, who muss have been ahout 3 or 4 | without a keratehs and tioweh ' rlsking his 1ife tlon 18 the * Aceadena el Livcel,” which was | specley belongs, there are 37, The distinetive | M £ JoIned in the games of Uinthiers 1 % | mort hierole hravery, fal founded st Tome, In 166, by Federics Cest, | Mume by which the little fiend fscalled Is Gyrinua |t the squure, but used Lo walk with Lhe ladles | ghat e desired. an Italian nOML'mII'n oAk p}ruccdtd o llnly' anales. and the :;ruh. chuttlng away in lox:;;m,m'l:l;h "I;\"f]l;l;r"\l}'irl‘lulrulll 'Ilnl.-fl her m:hfir]‘n honse, Ins | qud tiove, and was helieved th be dead by hin # corelietm Ni T the wonderlug nurecs supposed to be Jlindu- | lann still preseeved the sume stolidcompostires | Givn peopiv, tid s it sever been seoght t by the Accademla Svereta:um Nuaturwe, founded VOLCANIC EXPLORATION, stand, and which seemed much more famfliur to | pride war deeply hurt at the ldicuity that [ and i given ap all hopes of pé{tfl.& treo by Baptista Porta In 1360; but this Suclety was | Two ndventutous Icelunders have explored | g et ch bad heen offered hee, and yet, with st i | gy, ‘;a‘fi":"hu?:‘cll‘l“:‘:fl :Zl"‘f:m'}:"it";‘?wgmfi::: }_?311’5’1”9;:;‘”"" lfit"igafizuux; {I:’:::It‘::;lah-: lar; and generally on o Sunday mornlug Lella "r;.“,"’IIAI“,H“‘""‘""“"‘“’," her und hc( child, was. T could hardly reatiy B i three sears. aftcr its establistunent, 1t | tons, descended Into the erater of (e valeaye | Sccompanied them with the ayab, who seemed | | Sorplerel st horsbtor's cuniuety A Bth | the fort swas takn, * u ] s ¢ 3 wan compelled by bitter persecution to suspend { Askya, * where, at ubout 3,000 feet below the to follow her like o shaduw. In all parechial | BICW Bt what to do, or how to rouse her from | \Wiljgughby, " its meetings. After an interval of three years, | upper margin, they reached the bottom, and her ul | B Vi enly SV sy, wl tharty-Msts thelr mames appeared, and the Lf.‘,fm?,"x':}r"fiffi.’.‘_-"‘"r'::f;s s A'Ef%.“fifi»“-"n‘ljii"{%, Welly Milltugsby, when e hadrecovered his 1t revived again, with Gulilco, Baptista Porta, | found themselves on the brink of u lake of and Colonua mmong its supporters, The Acad- hlnf-lmt water, which wis apparently of at : 3 ! £ 0 renges u little, began talking of bis wife; and elergymen were [uclined to aseribe many au | pase by Sir Willlutn's Louse, stnd at the sound | widn T hewnl hes Rk it anonymous dunation to their Mberality: and | b (e druins andd Gie Tndiana fanided wvags il | ot g nol it a bistl the truth s~ often vy o weekduy afternoun thele candlige, | 16 was pomne hours betore she recoverad her | yosdyie to aceount for th y emy formed itself fnto something unutogous to epth. Newr the southern extremity of § G000 PR ST B0 of the park, | Penses. A long Blness ensued, and Jeft kier 0o | b for Bis, [ felt eure u religlous order, taking St. John the Evangellst. | thly lake, the ground wa broken up by fiesares. | Disbead of Wkipie e Greciion, B 816 P00 | wealk that the dovtors assured Rie Wilkiam tiat | st trom ' the shnfurits o ' S and pools, which prevented further progress fn [ Mould cnvey them o the workliouse wr the |y 0oy chanee of savine his child's life was to 1 " o ¢ 08 its putrort. 1ts emblem was the Iynx, whoss |yt \irection, while the entire space resounded | bospital, where they were ever most welcome. | (LR V) "Boeland; wnil, as Wl ow oy gl een eitiall piercing vifon inudo . it symubol of the ncarch | with Uie aving of oud Aubtcrraean undurs, | | OT Uil possoal appesraioe e have BIBErts | L i\vag giving o, o st on realzing | i oery e § i o at ance: and 1 ing pirit of Sclcnco. The members were called | North of U great crater Une cxplurers foumi | fald botlibicz, Miss Relth, who might have bees | e appuintiment, und feturning with her. o E e e mttli et “ Lincel "3 and, to be eligible for ndmission to | 40 openiug abiout 600 feot wide, whicl appeared | 50 Fhet sl fatie Lo Hee ) WIF SHUEE WS | e o not forgotten bis promise to Wil A el ool e fhet ) ¥ the Acudeiy, they must be over £5 uud under | 10 be of aoub equad deptly Trom which Insued | emall and bsfeufcantlooking bit e e by, atid cvery tgu made, but in o A tbiesn. b . musses of gulpburous sinoke, acconte | Presslon was wikd wnd sigrecable, and e ¢ Bove M, Jones fi Bave, o, T i e, d by afmflarly lond and deafeniug soumls.” | tone of hier vl pleasunt. Aliss Tudiana, who seDewatr, though e bl dis e b L e e itself_obnoxious to the Chiurch by the declaru- trepidity of the explorers, and thelr In. | NSk hav buon beary Wes yeats, YiRmiger Tt | o Guuihiter hud Giarried ao i | Jughant's rotich, thottzh tost Gt Tor the - tion of thm 1625, that the s tsolld, | Leresting discoverics, have excited much utten- | lerslater, wis Lill ane sHeht, and fer fetures | gy ther unable or ubwilling ) llew, ot vere deljeate und bz ¢ or whole ai 4 4 debuslon widih Lued cansed C l.{ Houghby aud and of G that, the earth moved; and, | Hon throughout Teetand e e s wnation und ‘the two BAVE | Tt o i ey by a Wy ririinent was on! tiat—rathee ' edy o passed through all the |,l,‘\.'xl“ ';,"',""',':\““',",["',‘"h[! ed to tithraltar, Aftér u8 we thougit, though piree of injuntice, ns wa conshldered i, I might ‘never have seen you agaln—we were ordered haek to Tndia, '},hlu :lnm lxr. lm‘-crflw. :{.e,\'r;n'l lh\ul |\rlmu:,: lmsli ing s ol peduching wovefractory Mals Shie! led In tinding the death | whose fort we took s and th \-,-e‘n.‘h‘.‘.fi (}::x‘;r Millingshy, who had been prisoner for ten years %ets 83 Businons-Men—Warburton and Kinglake—Henry VIII,'s Brothor, Indfana might then repent her injustice. But ADELAIDE XEMBLT. Evergbody knows that the daughterof our Prealdent bos marrled o son of Adelatde Kem- sle, but nat all are familiar with the genius and fame of the distinguished woman who oceupies jowards her the much-lecried relation of mother-in-law. Adelaide is the younger slster of Fanny Kemble, the daughterof Chinries Kem- ble, and the nfcee of thie grest Siddons, In the apportionment. of glfts which were the natural lahieritance of the Kembles, Adelalde received her full share, but of a dlfferent kind from those which had previously distinguished her lllustrious family. It was to win the highcst lionors on the dramatic stage that the Kembles hat been hitherto prodigally endowed; but, when Adelaide disclosed the talents with which she was enriched, they were found to e of the gort adapted to success on the lyric stege. To interpretthe passion which kindled in Ler soul the truc dramntic Gre, Adelaide posscssed a magnifi- cent voice, of tho richiest quality, and of unusual power and compass. She was educated for 'the carcer of a singer, and for o brief scason enjoyed the triumphs of at s re ahnost ncredibly Forney inone of his let- tera from London, ntioned two martHln, oneol which, named ** Champlon Tark," and nged 7 years and 3 months, was prized at §25,000; and the other, named “Uranby,” ut $50,000, ‘fhe Intter nnimal wos nearly uslarge as a lon, In the collection of 171 mnst!fls, four were val- ued ot 85,000 each; and many mastif-pupples were valued at 8500 cuch. Several 8t. Dernard dlogswere heldat $10,000apiece, and nneat $5,000. Ono Newfoundiand dog brought £5,000. The gflcuxeuumueuhuln couple of greyhounds was 5,000, aud upon cach of two othera 5,000, Ten poluters were sold at £5,000 apl Mun setters wera labeled €5,000, anid one fl.WiY .8lx retrlevers were marked at $5,000 cach; one Irish water-spunlel was marked the same; six spaplels, half-ndozen fox-terrlers, o dozen sheepdogs, 8 Yorkshira teerier, awhite Pom- cranlan, U mopths old, & Dandy Dinmont ter- rier, nud several pug dn;,vu, were eaclh valued at 85,000, One pug named © Churg, " 0l¢ yeurs old, was hichd at 50,0003 and one drop-cared “if you only :r hopelessness ¢ that | was free, when Ko un with your story, i 8 ye 3 'ltuu Academy had for a eecoud time made crud thiat b ~hnan, wua give further fu ¢ . He erb volce and Im- - when its founder dled, i 1630, [Ls sessfuns were o > < o e | witnerses, Whose names were appended, bad | UG Gone 1uiy, 2 AT ;{:‘n‘;{:xcr!r:y‘x;glw:;flxvlu:fdr“lxzrzt once among the "luc‘fl‘y“ w{&[“" e Dalimutian 9 Junee old, |, uguin Hlls{wnlllrd. Private meetings were for u BRIEF NOTES. great Lt 1l:L.rdr;x)l‘L)f:l‘-kz:-htr:l'::'flum.r “Tee lefe dll:ur country ftgg some troubl Pl ";:‘_“"'f‘” “'Llh'{{:i‘(‘ff:;,":‘:'“_":31‘"“?: Brest artists who havo tuterpreted the muste ot § "6 *¢ held at the same enorimous Aigures. [ time continned, under the protection of Car- | Tulrteen provinces fn Bouthern Spain have more mustcal thun” her elster St gt it e wid U wretehed inan Wus X dinal Barberinl, nephew of Pope Urban VIIL 5 ' v " o ’ : AR HEOR L s faith in Willuughb; . POLTS AND TRAVEL-WRITERS. | hut, on tho death of the Cardinal, in 1601, tjs | bren threatened with o plague of locusts shls | mownfil fo Lis Lo, kspeamlye of woert 88 | toueh she et clung v the ekl that som | Wit Tewder roicion = i ¢ 1 great damuze to varfous crops hes mistake had ocewrre " | It would seem fram general observatlon that | Acalemy veased to exist. Nearly u century | Peasom, aud ALY 2 deertul, rapld wecenis: and yet, dissimilar ag | Witike had oc . $ Tk o e \ ¢ el catud 1740, by Pope Benedict X1V., who gave It the | U be used i measures lor avertng the haru, et ol et our nelehinea e, | DEss of Ter beatiny, but ¢he gl phesessal suthi- o ghrewd, practical capucity for munoging busl- O ' Nuor WY o Anid nuw, istead uf lettingourucichbors grobey | giong churms to attfact iumerous whnirere, and ness-alfalrs; yet it is not aiways so, logers | [y urr1 o "(‘w!fllxl"lit“ ‘l?.u’i::-“ih.‘di‘i.‘;"u # h’:llél’fl und the Minbster of Fouento has nddressed & | ay we did, lu the dark, we swill, without tugther | GRGER O8"00al oty was o M Spirs was o successful hanker; Morris, the author of | fermiuating it the death of the Lope, i 137, | tireulor to the Proineial Governors, directing et e s | eom, Wik Tiud beon Jong deveted o hir, und MAXIHS AND REFLECTIONS. was begining 1o pive way, of his life, was nureed e whose luppluess lie { hut who was now, wlding of n merdful Providence, alter lonse trials, given huck to ber fuitlful lover,—Chaniders' Juurnal, the grandest mosters. But, after o flattering experience, that would liave intoxicated any but the strongest head, Adelalde was content to resign the adulation of the Jmmlc for the quict devotion of n husband, and to retire to the privacy of domestic 1ife. er departure from the stuge was tinal, and thereafter ber volce waa e reand only by "she Tavored Fucsts who | “/Tho Eartlly Parmllses 5 o' tradesmune | fn Hi3 1 coniuny of youns men organized o | them to cmploy the military fu- usststiug the | ber who,'on Willoughby's depirture, wid, it was . were so '"TPY“Z 0 b dmitted Lo"her Bome. | maling o specty i his stund at Ladgute 1T, | Selenti Socis, Lkl the sppeliatiun of the | people to destroy the ravagurs. e e o T ot labanilgln Lle ol Mo, b g e et neate s e I ong cl:lcs“l\:l\git;tw Landon, k;\xfr-o{lctl;}; London, of the objects comprised under the | phccudemta Lindro-Fucclolli bt tlls was I | e, Ciohmondeley, an English naturatist, bas | dren of Siv Willinn Keith, who oceupled s zh e : HICROS £t Ve effeet the third revival of the old Academy, term 1louschold-Art Decorativus; Bernard Bar- | Pujitteal disturlmnces suppressed this Asso i ton, the *Quaker Poet,” was, like Lamb, o | tion In 15013 but, within o few months, | Lanker's clerk; Bydn,:ly Dabell, the sonof a [ the meetings were, rested, umder the [ Oneof the chief ok oA ;vll)c-lnurclln:il, LT xu‘l ma; father In the | sunction of Iius VIL "l- ttle ut this m:‘;v(t }ll‘::l:;l--:’l.'ivn;;(cyr‘ ii“}lt;.rél “{flzl i sttty Thomsas Noon ‘Taffonvdt was s | oA et baver Lils Aaue-was chimged for. | MOWEY, Dbty ubel otier Qepartments of ‘- | Couple of yeare,shodind, thes s there | B, whio, ot sho had beeis' bagitzed, Was | Vit what 13 our Quty 1 To faldlf the dlaim etk Tawyers und © Barry Cornwall ¥ (Bry- | that of W Y emdemie der Nutovh Lineel's and, | ural history, are also_recelving due attention ““,"",“‘{5’, "l"fu““dr'g‘i"-l-m\\fi-llrsn‘: Id;l‘rll‘(‘ld 1 Kuowa by her former nume, and the little | o000 . ¥ an Waller Proctur) was @ meniber of the Lot | twa years after, the Nuovi® was dropped, und | from different paities accompunying the expe- i bEhee Lo, ol tHEY eud, ot to Joh | gy Siv Willion bad stayed too Jone fn India, and | must atter Jeading an tuvalid Lie tor a year in Bath W 6! cart KHow Ve 3 Sterloud ol e e How shall you Jearn to know voureelf 1 Not 1o his two datgzhters, who thereugon catablizhed | 0 tontenglutisg, but ction. Stive to do theme elves in our quare, and Jod the useluland | Your duty s gou will soon dlscover whiatstuf® secluded Life that we have s Mecieh | you se immle of. howeser, 1o think it aain, been erufsing duringe some nonthy past, with | Judicial uppolntment ot Azra, und b spent the the yacht Argo, wmong the West-Tndia Istands, | EFeates part uf L tife b Iudu, Soou after the ¥ Tobjects of e voyase ix to ol | Dirth of Tudiag, Ludy Kelth ddere:d o e 1 birde, and | turn to Euglaud, for the s altl, utd b, Lnto- | her tvo ehiluren went with hery and when, n a Sartorises, and a glowing account of theenter- tainment s contained in his recollections of Barry Coruwall, fram which we copy us followa: +*We are Invited to hear sume muwic thls cven- ing," said Proctor to me ano day, **and you mu gowith us,* I went, and our hoatess was the once wmognlficent primo-donnal At fntervals through- out the cvening, with a volee g 4, uccothpunied them und the child way the e g i thelr father In Indla, At it thne Indlang wis s e it an th e rational unlverse §s to be consldered as a st crowda, wnd busrios, ood prectnitates, | Gon Bar, and for miany years held a Werutive po- | the orieinad titie resunied. dition. 17 Vary of aetc, aud her beanty struck an de. | ST f the warmest affection of both shsters, |8 i, il & agessantly sho poured ont her fall soul in meloily. Weail | 8ition in the Court of Chuncers. For torty years the Auudemy now coutlnued | Experiments dn the culture of Australion | jgeted all the English reslitents of the cty, | 2 4 3 8 4 : know her nowas the author of that exquisite “'Week in o Yrench Country-House:" and her fascinating ook somchow always mingics ftsclf in my memory ‘with the ecnchantcd uvunl\lF when I heard her sirgz, A sho satat the planoin all her mnjestic benuty, 11imogined her a sort of later St. Cecitla, and could have wished for another Raphael o paint ber worthlly. Henry Chorley, whio was rrwm on that memarable evening, seemed to be n o kini of wervous raptureat hearing again the supreme and wllling singer. Proctor move into a dlm corner of the rosnt, and held his tre Jous hand over his eyes. Tho old poct's sensitivo wpirit keewcd at times to be going out fn the It wus in Barry Cornwall's office that both | it meetingsuninterruptedly ; yet ftwusdonmed lunts und trees bave been tried with encoursg- Kinglake and Warburton prepared themselves | to receive still another henumbing shock du the | fug results in the Iland of Arrun, on the sout for the practice of law; and Mr. Flelds relates | death of Its most sctive member, Scarpetling, | west const of Beatlund. The blue fruim, s specles thut the poet frequently spoke with affectionate | which ocvurred fn 1810, It was then closed by | of Euealyptus, grew 1156 inchies the st § pride of ihese two puplls who atterwards ue- | Gregory XVL; but, alter the suceesslon of | 4 feet the sceond, und 6 feet the Uhird, quired such brillfant Jiterary fame. Warburton | Pluy IX., was finally reestablished (n 1547, un- | Eucalyptus peidulosa also thrives so well that It | gants wes v in love. The elder sister 18 best known by his volume of Eastern truvels [ der thenoditicd title of * Acendemia Pontitici | g expected the plant will be generally Intro- | wps comp! i the sliade, and the entitled * The Crescent and the Crose,” which | de’ Nuovi Lincel.” In 1571, when the reign of | dueed, and, fo sheltered sitnations, forms a valu- | knew it but she was quite free fromnny feeling bes been rated mmong the most fuscinoting | the Pope il been displaced in Rome by that of | able nddition to the evergreen shrubs of the | or Jealousy, und delighted fn the universal wde w;rrmfluf “liedmm- :}l’t was pn]hllhh‘c“ll 1‘n 1844, X!ut\«l)r Ltnmun " |llm (iuz\lgmuz‘iu:n Iul the | galand. miration that Indiuta byspired. Of e 1T when the writer wns years old. Warburton cademy wus revised, aml the original name . 7 Z | lier Bvorshipers there wus one that e beauty published several other worifn th departments | nce ot restored, with the prefix ol Reute” | The process of condensing foods by destera- | e ghusbibiens [ M8 poaton, I LY of blography und flctlon, but none sttained the | The Academy s divided into two sections— ¥ upy A eSS ) Wbl possersed her rendercd her sentiinents 1 to the ey, ludtick, und by enhunced the fustre of her grlorious durl exeri bo thut fu g very short thue the whole garrison wi e, and all the ctvil ser- ment had Jong #ince been extinguished by | productng that which £ must, and thereby Aun "rxkfl“&' u'";Chr;-vlh;-‘ M““;""\- mz-l {{}‘-‘u smakes fteell bond over oven the acchlental, now felt unly ity bt unfortunate - 5t R N B . latigeliby, with B oo ¥ Alng of pride ongzer Llive, the more (U antoys me to ctfutend WIth pratse irpatches, und of regret ut the thougiit thut such brilhayt qualitics” shoull be united With such useness, Oue day ten years after the Mis eatublishinient in"the square, Anne w. 1o the Loure with o coid, und Indiuna w slone to the hospitad where they were acous tomed to pay weehly In oot of the wails ¥ 22 nbout of Lue whole 18 th of i, th o T e ) 3 5 2 and catis containing, fu the formol dry powder, & 4 Wy # | she missed # fumiliar tace, ond inanswer to her walch every motion of her idol, looking applauee | PeFIEVS 4L eds (O W INsSpRer bn L e | et “Seletiee. Tl firdt’ contlss of | Boubced us soon to be furnished by e grocers, | cone the botrathed of Guat, Ilenry HEaishbss | only the da after her bt vt e talked o st overy poble passage. Anotherlady, whom I did s, - yig! t Lo ' A teaspootul of the powder i cquivalent to one | of Her J"JL( o URsCed-ild- T hirty grrent deal about your kinduess to L, ma'uin, the West Indics. forty nations| forelgu uswoclutes, Kinglake,clght vears the senior of Warburton, | and’sixty correspondents; the second includes Tor by oF thi i was born 'in 1805 The worlk by wieh b | Uie saie, 50 Uit the uationad ussockutes axe | (07400 ol the usis to, wbich the | Beh artild | o0 scilovel - 1iterary renovis avas ik thiat B Ml ko PRIy, | Bt s oy gt L muotstarey | M f (b e Ity arburton, & r of Hastern truvel by s ¢l tune would mnply suitice for both; and o there then” was 'publlshcd in 1850, and at onee passed A LACUSTRINE PIENOMENON. une would ply not know, was tremulous with excltement; and 1 could well nquire what might have taken place when the *‘linpassloved enchantresa* sungand ene acted Semiramide as 1 bave beard it described, Lvery one present waa inaplred by her fine micn, an well a3 by her transcendent vodce, Mozart, Rtos- cigs, snidhy when molstencd With water, s rewly lnuilvm:.;““‘ho % lite il cgech bich the fre : | lent e, ] ‘. ou i il pth Dy Approved o by Sie William. Tt Ts true neans were sall, but then the Ludys for subd the nurse, < und wis very quict and pgentle to the lust, But the patlent who hus his bed now §s very troublesome. He was brought in nearly a week weo, having been tun uver by o st ‘l olticer and exceel- b think In hiz own way; for ho T soe £ort ot trutil, or ape pre o to truth, wihich helps him Wirough nis But st not feb bitmsell dritt und leaves the nuturul propertics unimpaied. Aits ts et lenlar Foasun or delav, Ludians con caby and wus hurt so baaly um\t Ui wireon A il R B winl, Dellinl, Cherubinf,—how slie flun horself tions In England and Americ 2 b . ? v oo BLEU L e burpadgb bbb bty doekn’t think Le'll get overit, ~ And F'm airaid, | sl ol R B L at xilght, with, il ber gitts, Inco thols mneat | Losougl muny editions n iogtandund Atworiesn | An ccount s given fn Nature of u curlous A JUNE PICTURE sented to the duy beiog tixed tor the wiarrbice, | by, that he fent i right ‘Tramne of md; | 108 S 1o ullow Bizsclt o be oled by nera compositlons, As she rose and was walking away gunges. 1t has the envinble repute of bing the phenomenon exhilbited in the fresh-wuter lakes el 55 i (;“)::‘“‘mfl:n‘m uv.:r P num\,::r o tru‘h» Hel fur leusul drcmllullly h:lill ll:ma]\l o tl ‘i‘..:;tm'm“‘ D D n that roucatod | In0st exquisite nurrative of travel ever penned, | of Australlu Throughout the Conthuent thest | o gy that hlooin atd bus most swect, Bressca, just armved from Calutta, ehe was told it i, though lately te Faxt e o bnkruptes. n llko mine can or ought to-attenpta deserip- | + The Invusion of the Crimeu,” by the suue au- | bodies of water ure of very inferur size,—Luke i yonr uests of grecn, that a porson wished to spenk with ey and b In the worls s man, s in_ those of Nature, lva of, some one {nterrupled her aud whispered s | thor, cnjoys deserved edtecmn, but Is not award- | George, situsted 150 milés from Sydney, betng | The sweetest motlier, adutvir the streel, two_nutive womnien entered the rouu, the first on Indfana hod gone the round of Lhe |yl guution which! B chietly wortlh study= request. Againsbe turned, and walkedtoward the | ed the " unqualificd praise bestowed upon s . heet of water Is o “This morn | huv thickly velled, the uther with Ler face uneov. | Ward, with 4 few Kind~ words to ¢ patfent, | o il 2 dike n Queen’ amone her admiring | © Eotheu. the lurgest. This sheet of waterls only 25 or | 5 pother burn n beauty and gr ] s of and the rendinz uloud of pralin and i peay i ¢ oE strumen e A Quecn among her admliring othen, P ¢ i & ered, and careying a haby of about old. el ‘ ; b Men come to nbstake themselves and others Uourt, A flash of lghtning, followed by s peal 24 miles long, and 7 miles acruss at the widest Rt bl Vi ot guiria. Vo Thidiancs Tather Dty fuguiey of what they | 10 sueh as could hear 1t sbe upproached the bl | GO0 B ORE LE P i e IIENTY VIIL'S BROTIER. point, and it bus come futo existence durdug 4 A ioft ruy ein i g 0 e Toremust smewered by vemoving | 9F the man of whom the nuree nad spoken, atd, e heings that, chelr ¥ 11 s o The British Museum has lately sequired a | past twenty-four years. Previous to that thie, | 1gis kisscs r unique treasure in a little “IHore ud Usum | the area which it covers wis occapled by farius Sarum,” or Book of lours, which was once the | and inliabited by their owntrs,—u sinall space | And Al Dby tak! I e property of Prince Arthur, the brother of Henry | in the centre being swampy luud, yet of sutliclent { A baby lying 'mo v lnce, “,M‘,,'"‘h“;‘ t:: ""m;.n, the S V1L, und the first husband of Catherine of | stabllity to permit loaded wagons Lo prss ov With golden hulr, Tintiang nodded assent, with a smile “A sud crash afte o el -x% gl & vl though rather in dread of what he might il dlsplusiog features Wi amoukh | e, vt dosen by i, i, gently expressine p Sheauty, tnddly asked, b | Doy rymputhy G0 bl uisfartune, aeked §€ che rilons e, gl "true that the Bobee | Showds read to binn, The man, who: LS I RSP S O s Sl it i et ahalidar Wilowghy, | followed her witl interest ever ehuce s came | G roturtiones G, the dorld by iter- it | Wy ussented with u readinees and eivility that L L ¥ ¥ summer-tempest was' gathering, and crash made it Imposatble: for her to bo- gin, As whe stood waiting for the *‘clemental fury " to subslde, her attitude was quite worthy of the niece of Mre, Biddons, When ‘hc!hundcr{lld grown lows frequent, she throw back her beautitul, ¥ pro r pérhaps plishine any " fer hing's, | we Lkt wining o 1, seets; ilng the w 1, what w et 5 ; fering conlit valy nar it We shonhd thits be In Claaslo - head, oud touched the keys, The on. The book fs printed on vollum, and | it Gradually water accumufuted {n the b Avnd Jurge brows éyex, with Thie nameless grace Blush, and Mecuab Bace continted : SUPpRieC thi wirkss winh as sliereud ol e Liszeatts posttion 1o ndjust what might airglie Jid besy cilied ‘,'[.'.‘lm“"i:;:': Pt ‘:l,!:} fier:g on l::: 1ast. leal nn'luscri n(nn,:‘t’nllr ,tlm‘: “‘)“'flltd ‘:‘ the l‘k‘ rcsululu :J‘l tll‘c‘l“"dnf"'_’ | My )'n|1nguf|"‘l;x:|5‘\.\}':f;!‘|»‘lv«?rr'lbmu- l:_'nélllh Taw ublow 1 lll‘m\'l"lf\'u wiv i i ll:,’;:“:l‘]'l‘”'\ l’tk'i’:'l“‘:‘,:‘?"flll r,,.l"hl'i“u',‘fi::; out of th).'nl. und to X'g‘plm‘u what bad . i a5 ¢ Prince ' sides, untll now (L has udepth of from 2 to s | 2 AU Keen ) T tiuud ieavens! ntmed Indbaia angerily, L e Sl R ey e, an Iuflucnco aa of {error porvadod tho whole nasens- | It was preecnited by Peince Arthur to homas | .61y 1y supposed, from the ovidences affunied | go atrange thesn s shid i arme for me. I e s S | el Desutitul fuce with u expressdon from | PRl © o G it c’o¥r’1poncd Pt hor yolee, 1o .".':?J'-"Mfl#}.%‘é hl:g A'x’."u'su'uem'c'f' ltln‘"-—plrg (I-':Is,mm lurnt‘lle body | by the \fll"vthupubltnt 1t elevation of W0or 12 =7 AN, N 3 her ealmer slster unswered: “;!'M' o 1“41“1"'.3" i “"‘l‘m?g 1',""1 3“1'""““1' whole, Jalf, auit quurter crrors, and to put oo wio was preseut thint cventng, can forget how | of Ring Teary the Soveuth Unsler this 1s & | feetubove thepresent lake,thatabody of Water of | Scarcely one siimuser [i scenty that you, never tuke u secomd wife till the sirst s de Ben, whie nishied wite paulin, e begred forane | cut'of teatl they contain I its proper place, W broke the slience with : . sl;;mh’fi-u of 'Xm Prince fn Freneh, % Artlir lo | Sreater cxtent hus in former times occupled the | Our blessed Yearl, “Then the Bebee muste’t murry the Soubuh- ‘:‘h a;‘lhfn MJ“]:E ?‘fi !n'up'm“ -‘:,")"“\'Ifi“ Truth Caleays be embadied 3 eiough % ““{nw:'{u“fllf“gm«f" af onc raco;" Prince,” Only one other slgature of Prince | Sune baain. The cause of the receut rapid | Was granted to us: what joy we know,— dar Sahiby” and she handed to the sisters | Sl A 1 not beas thew call you Miss [ 1o 30y S spiritual eesence, which @r how she attered 0 words: i srowtl i8 referred to the destruction of the Our only pirkt pleee of paper, which Tudin took wnd opened [ Jeith! e | gives one peace, and D15 the atmospliere with @ p i ]nl(r.;b A -t KAV A ulgcstp i ~ul‘li-u;n sweetness like barmoulous musie ot 3 bells. Can it be that you are Indiuna Keith Blowing fs not playing the flute; you must Wl ALl FOINe Ten Years i ¢ yollF fugers, ) Arthur fs knoivn to exist, and this is in the Cot- tonfun collection of MSS. in the British Bu. seum. The wind ia roaring in turret and tree, 1t wan Jike o scene in a great tragedy, and then T fully understood thie worshlp she lad ‘won s boe Jonglug only to those consumme.te artists who have ariscn to ditnity and ennoble the lyric stago. As weleft the house, Proctor sabd: ** You are ingreat rees which until Intely illed the greuter part [ 1puton lierdress of white this morn, Bud perused witlh an angry frowts, “And pawdh of blue, of tho beatr, . Ilshew ‘thetwator Is. raphlly’ | o Gra'of dune thraoeh 1ts gat ftshed 1t she Jutyhied gial said:' drained juto the lake, where evapuration ln re- Whille ““*‘;“,.fifg;u‘fi‘ffld."&‘lfv'f tcnlenmord bop; stupld Joke, nicant o frighten me, duced to the minfmun, A well-etocked tish- | 3y darliog dunced with her pretty feet Tas been s o fool of you, 1 fear. belouing tu _oue ol the settlers la; iy Rtight merelly, tuening to hev siter, © Luok, Aune: u contract | ier vuive st featirea s bilt you e somewhat ugchy s she s s I:UUIIL' ody Then | 1 ———————— THE DEATH-WATCH, ! Kund, 8 M0 by the Heing waters, | And.saiber i the street, b bl Willoughh changed, though not so asuch as Tam,' u:;u? aud ;:ri‘;n. svl{r‘nnuill’ are ale uck to-night, I i H asin, has been engulfed by the rising water: ud sun before me sdowa the strecl T warriage between Hery ougchby, | thanged, t o s i WANE vl the inost lunental alilbianac viucly, nover heard, her sing mors di+ | ., vorue and far-off i of groy sea maketh moan, | aut froun this stires the Tl hug been® peopis T enild gt e Trer ujesty’s Onc-TIundredand | 3esr ©um the Judiana Keith, ud was living | VS EISEE N R BERERELS TRiang o v "The cold rocka reach thelr cmpty arms up 1o the | with fish. They urc mafuly freshowater cod, “"““m’c'"'fif u'l;' stopped to wait, 'l'h‘rty-rlrgl Fout, —und Meenah Bace, ten Years but whu me yout nunie Jucompiee ; we miaht i the same sensd BRASSEY, and have thriven so well that specimens welgh- okl fac oty o' w the deathful lght-wiad sobbeth, wafls daugiter of Holkur's Dewan, with some ungead: | seen How Lo Jewember your: face, but iot your § gheake”of fueomplete, fnperfect men,—those, The late Mr. Thowas Brassey, the great En- fuyz from 30 to 40 pounds are not uncommon, [ Where nurae und ludy iy A fles from Luke George lss smullershuet A, s DA L e g O Ml e ou qulte Torgatten. Fléctwood, Sput paniclyg Wi ot il st ae s ¢ s 3 . ew miles from Luke George s smallershee . and g dore.. Do you mean to eay,' and she turnl ¢ yi e 1ot alte bt y = | fu proportion tu thelr dofug sl peefurmin fiL‘"‘;}‘ puaen wn;'fi“.’."?"“"" oL s busk | Aod tone. silenco shudders with o wotul under- | 4"y, “Luke Hathurst, (ehich “exhubits thy | 10 e lttle And ::5” 'fn'-'fl Bl fiercely to the wonvun, © mm’_ o conslder your- | Geon, Who waix one of tue tany you mnde fuols et man iy e ey 59 fccr.nlnuuo ttleeducation and of less sume gppearances,—its growth betng us well | with a telfle of woml amd iron to bold selt married to L'u].l.\\’muu;:nlv,w" o fnats capital; but Lie possessed an extraordinary com- | 1 knee) bealdo my dead; my hot breath aweepa her | murked, though less extended. "The treasure In. Meenal Buce soswered thaid]y i the afliema- [ #le spoke with an accent of bitterness, and In- fine ¢ Vination of masterful qualitics, which secured R e e i Tioed Luened il anotlies, wu sialely s vace, tive, A thiel chnd rested on Tudiena's brow | db 'f" 1ty utul mhlrr--xl s she mm{‘urnd: “ll o 1,40 the jndise . ring throt cr shining, sun-kiss - i dainty feet, ¢ uiry ? e doctment. o ‘ 5 : meh ol i ety Ko b, independentof the aid of carly sdvantages, | AB% Huttcring through Le og, sun-issed | wXPLORATION IN CENTRAL ASIA. | o vt IS S0k oy oror | 8 che it cxamid ghe document, © - vemtanbor you mow, Dt yu are uch cbunged. | el This tnbschicd success fn Qifll Jol. Prejevolsky, the hero of the three yeurs' ¢ nhoe sweelt” It s s slenature,” she sald W thoking i n will uli cess fu diflicult aud important enterprises. | Itstirs theml Ob! the night-wind moaneth tn { Col. Prejevolsky, eracof 4 ey Irtalibauelh: o wllere is nnote T had from hin yeater- | When you lett Arra [ duin't care what be- | who o * He was,” says Slr Arthur Ilclps, the blogra- despair| f > expedition to Central Aslu of which we recently | She nmwerefi-l t,l]nlc ”u:x‘l]‘w-lluak in my eyes, Tt 1< undoubtedly lis writing, oignéd by u | enme of ,,.?,. and soo ot into trouble, utd lad | of atnge ¢ pler of Mr. Brassoy, * wsingularly trusttul, gen. | MY Beart 1a breaklog; but too dumb'd, by awe, L0 | yuudc a notice, Ia preparing for o sccond tour of |, oy S Baoked on with aw mute surprlse Cleristia, tot, the ey, W, dones 10 Teave thut place s ind then Iwentto Caleutta, | also iy crous, large-hearted, doxterous, ruling kiud of 5 about the same duration, The main object ot » lady e, Wihere f5 ety coming™ exclalmed Anne, | and so ot to Mustrihla, where, after some time, persoms o wike wetivity, who, personuge; blessed with a fellcltous tempera- | Iturn mo from tho dead, and toward the window- | the journcy will bothe fuvestigation of thebusin | Tn her worning.robe of fllmy lace, who was looking vt of the window, Igot some gold, But 1 soun Jost the ot | praneed their powers, tse them “with ses mens for boarlng the responsibility of junes: { tiic Lobonor, from Thiav-shan ta the M- Aud shippered feet, Dim in here,"” eald Indiono, | part by gumblings und so, tired of kuoo Tuodcrntion, iy hope to e proteients in e fim Iinl.mg:utlon tz'b‘l’r gmu. The '“"fu blackneas decpens round the starless ;7“”;0 HC:? i‘u]‘:vulul'y W aiya Nlsive, O pive Rolled the cxr{l.:‘:flll‘!‘;!“:lx: qlln.-:uly grace cotdly, wl gave unlcrs"lti Tlf(l ldll‘xl‘ - ll'uu. uhuull{le world, 1 eame lJuL’lIL ulnl.c ol 5 T ||lw .Iu.|1\l rst (%5 i : > Birass night, . A TEIEY BTy J ewtan dieeet, Muenah Baed, remsin velled t id you show atdy warni reception she his / ake: to buld one oo high fcy, Blr Arthur says: * When Mr. Brassoy's [ 4 davget-beacon far away burns with o crimson | poges to visit, this summer, Eastern Thian-ehun, | A tascbud spray ‘round hor sun-hat white Yourself.” ay T landed § anet with this w aml rate oneselt too cheap, name was announced, I could not hclpnuppia- The iy lng ¢ dead Pm"l Kugola'to L, nd’ o pasy the winter m,.m.,..T‘.".‘f‘r‘lfl?.,'lf.'n';".?.:' 1 quite '“un,:x. Willoughby entered the room with a the paln i my side gets better I | Foceasionally meet: with young men fn whom 0 1t T ahould sce's Band storm, Tl 0t | The tifo Somes moaning tn—only my dead comes | ypon tiud Lobnor, and In tho destrta which - St e il Took of deep depressiun on s fuve, which ut | dow't suppose §shidl ever o wut from bere! T sve ot £ eould wish sitered or mprovedg dierly sort of person, nceustomed to swa tend to the cast of this luke,—mafuly L0 80lve | ye protttest wother Uever buve seent any uther tne would have aroused Indfana's | iy reckless tone distressed Dl and she | neverthelesn, § feel ansions when 1 see thnol P J WAY 85 | 1igetg love, the ¢*tenderness of years, " all wrecked | the questiou us to wild hurses and camcls, Hlow laby erown, tenderent mytpathys hut now, without obeerv- | began to urge on i the necessity of seehns i | ghoronghily able toswim with the current of tha mics of working-men {n an fmperious fashion. and Tot! Next uprlll;ir)\e will observe the migrations of [ And coos, und taugim, and almost screams; fnage 3t sbe Dowed T manner that ot onee | elergyman, wnd preparing for bis emd; buthe | thoes; msl Dane contiouadly mgpeled o thig Now this was very foolish of me; for [ had, be- | Tho yearning, hopelees rocke stilt resch up to | birds on Lob-nor, and procecd to Linsse. e The durling knows etartled umd confounded bim, and, before he | Inteeapted her by sayigs A parson would do | case ta eall thelr uttention wothe fact that man, fore, scen many great *captufusof fndustry,’and . nnuk{: will then explore the upper course of the Brah- | That his daluty motiier x snow -white hand could appronch her, sald: Willanghby, | me littie gocds but i ts e thing which I | fu his frail boat, T the pudder placed i hig had almost unlformly found them tobe menof | ¥aroff, nlcaden lino of darkness marks the sea | jupaotin and the northcrn slopes of the Himu- e L you are come gt a moment when your testino. | st contess before 1 dic, and to_you only, for | Latds i order tat he mbght notallow hinself ta susva manners und eourtcous bearing. Notwith- [ o nafbifetbatl s, 08 alio. Estern Thibct wnd Soutiern | Gold never will clcat (s Idy gran It Have you ever ween thit herson | 1 principaly coneesns yourdelt. You remeiubaer | b swayed by chuie cutreutz, bt by e ditates standing this experipnce, 1 vas Uribudiet and guldeless aud forenkon pow, must deifs across. | Ciiyna; and, {f clrcymatunces permulty ho willre- | o oo OfIOtEEIt o0y be 3 Willougaly of (e Une Huidred and Toists- | of e judgrient, © e ulgled by tha word *contractory” und expected | Once more T turn mo from the weird and deathtut | turn by Western “Chibel, and enter Russla by Where babyhaul At er sigual, Meenah Bace raled her w|lI first 1 " Ludfanu's blush unswered, for she ce- But " Bow shall o younz uan by his unalde 1o find fu Mr, lirwsey o vory dlfferent person uight, Kashigar.” 'Thu Emperor of Russls contributes | yiay guttered and pluyvd u ita happlness; and Willogghtiy sturted slightly, us he beheld | mulued silent, und spurgeon proceededs *You | efforts discover that which everylody does, ipe fram the ono I di see, There entered an elder- | And sobbing, mooning es, and toward the dead | from the Natfonal Treasury the suin of 24,740 1 understand, the beautiiin) face, und auswered pather vehe- | probably thought thut the esuse of your quat- | nrovee, und promotes, to be fmitfal and repres ’y'gtl.’lllh:lnll:\l.ll of very ;“.,"'llml:d uppearance, und s nu-]lln: Sexta it roubles du uid of the expedition, Qo talks of "":"{'E' l‘u n.\yluun giel; |||L;‘||II3'| !ulr hclhu lc'(lllml‘lml.lulm wus Jeulous; | rel \\iunkm im]y m(fm\-‘mlllvfi;s—n ‘szm‘u‘nl:nl‘ ln-nwlhlulll I'u\\; Irlhl,‘x’ lhlt;xlrl’ltIl;:fl]l’yd'l.:lt“lgfill::ml of singularly graceiul mannes ree e sullen clonds weep out their sorrow 'galuat s e talks 10 nie: S Never, tlat ean remember,” previous marrlage with Meem et emperninent watl hin e sume et oneo the h!c{l 5: |Lvlm (;lcnl‘lxglm'u '!;‘::. u::l‘:‘l.fi :'i the W"l'-‘uW-lmnn-p . & SOUTIE AMERICA. Htow the fawers, und birds, and great wide world SWatld It be Inconvenient to you to exert Luv\\' it utl, fur hL\\'le wplot of my own devisiug, 1 ,[....,; regand it i the grentest misfortune of the old school. it fnded But my gricf only aind mad kissea on the face all Telrediy it cour memory ML demunded Indlana, b | 1 was suad with Jeadomsy ut Willoughby's suve | onr thne. in which nothivg fs allowed to uttain of the fate Lord Tetbort of Lema i wier w Ao “‘r”:l"“":;““g':“", (‘:"’,‘l’.‘:’“ o e Jost | They beckoy e frum the Ereat honse now; T e el volee, write S ey | ovsy iy itz B what Was T ould it e swallowed even fna ¢l W, DEVe . ulletin of the Museum o 4 8 aulis i “ kY ox0 e, 0t 18 he! It fs my hushand ! | loyure bim, when my Cevil genlus threw o HECTssol y ddisnipated within the Tl s s o i e of b o | 21 REATLRMISSbIng: bt 0 Gad, X cannot 0oyt | gy, some aatmontaa orroburatin th thcory | Awd atln alice, L kit ey sow, SRR 0 B Teet, cutpread bia Knees, | g wuyMeciah - Hace, Who b ¢ >l iat prasple thits coutittially Tive fromm :,‘:L" lmi bun?wilumfi‘nud of hlallmlm: P "-5 k2 hcmli__" Eutlier ove! that the const of Peru hws, withn & recent | with llurfillnllu‘nmllvlnu utritle awry. and Kissed the hew of Lls gaoment i bey rap- :u 4\,‘;;” I:II‘::.,‘I!]Xhul::_lllu‘l’l:"n;“l:‘l:‘l“"‘r'l 1 l"“ml‘;l»h\‘\-“fl:l“mi:llucfil; ,mll.;vuluuhermu' ¢ woat perfect gentiemen you had ever secn, rim, ghastly scntinel 3 et ¢ o v ent Little she caresy ture. wus 1 3l ¢ One 5 Wee % a3 oiE u"‘l"”f' T . Vst forbad feniniy e |hu:cfl'l’.5‘- = by LR ROIY, WILE fifi;’;fit":fi;v'e"'fi:l'.:;}:‘.‘f‘““x‘ ‘;m‘xill.:,“:\:: Tuoru'sw by looe i or eyen Fior Cant. Willoughby, thorungily b | s Sutlve Tntontry, ity e L well ke, ¢ lourat the dayt” A veady” Wi ir o . :f nd wonder 0 ve . 4 e wother wears, ored by ol sdernes " cen Misningg JOF W YCUE or ite i Hcv‘i‘-’n‘f}v‘-flflfin’.fifwx‘.fl muny lurge :‘rl...;)xmzm:: S nl lg twl:lcurmuuu Wacllaway. | ot about 20 miles T u wtrubeht line frow the | tiow h,,d(,|,,,;,“1: Hache Vi e arrytog twron ;1’:‘::.2.:?. ‘l1-’1'l\'\".!.b:l(lnlz‘xlull‘:r:::xu‘lTr’)" e | e e T s i il l";""j”.""'i ed througl' his hnuds tn the fulfitineut of his [ 4EAFIRG eIy chrlow calling to dte mat Pacllie: Ocean, and clevated from $,000 to 3,000 : e e - sudden change of matner, and” wlso oppressed | 5o capable ol trunstoru vy dntends dolnje,—ls gragged Cuntrictus wid of this e setuined cbout. Ly Car o By oo weas atul tho sulleti rate | foq ubove the sew, Prof. Agassiz Lsa found u | And kasner pu tustant e guab of sonz, Dy the sad news tint he Bwl cume to communds | the faet of the mumber of_thelr reginvats el | it gy oy st e tulllions wnd - bulf. Thoe remufoder of his dow-pane biuinat the win- | ) limestons containing severul pleces of | They call liers whe turim 1o buckward go, cate, could nut speak for w while, nud hissilence | the sane, and o certain shulluty hetween thelr | and — rejulee, * bl a0 pastline for wealth consisted of sccumulations, It 18 estl- | And wtill tho dreary watch In but balf-kept, and I Jurn datict; Losidea i tuilepire, But wiys Lo ine: > conflemed Indlais . her susplefons of his | persons—they were both tatl and fafr—and o | others, the ving 1rom hotso to house, muted that lie_dispensed # charity durlug Wl ‘must walt. e || corubof w wmadern uap e b thine tics | £ wlah I could wpond the mornlng vo,— ity AL ot he replied T anuot seeul | delualun that the uor wotisn il cokten Into | fhow s, o iy (i GoLatey to counteyy i, Metime at leust’ $1,000,000. Hy madntained e s — - ahutliory s bimbcel A e Ui i nicy utud free. TRt haviing cver seen Ther before, amd what she | her heud, that Willoughby, whou sho siov o | at Tist, S continent 1o coutinent, with lut ® moderate establishinunt, and - his personal wholy coust of South Auterica has reccitly | wo navo wot usked vucit other's numes,— hats 10 > with you and e, on wy hovor, §eune | day on puude, wos really her Jnisband, [ ecdible veloclty, xpeutes wera small, but o Ieft each of the REUNITED, rlsen 500 fects and, from the prescuce of the May pever mcet ot caneeive. sugzested to me the practieability of [ But we can as lttle hope to put down the thre suns who suryived him property Which wis corul ub the hlglt wamed, Brof. Aguulz bo- | Just n the paiie wvet way agaln s tonsclonce should tell you," suld Iu- | desiyoybig bis prospects: atul, tnder’ pre- |atean-onging us these phonome showing populurly supposed to yleld an ubuual incomoof | - Look decp in mine, dear cycs that stine Tt e N it i | T et i Qa3 Yo perste In disasoivig e | Lo ol wisting e seurdl I pruire | thraacises i th moral r:mlri‘lfl; the u(nllll.u:ltliuru 200,000 Tlus two alitest sous, Thomas and | < Vith deathless love und tender passiont il 2, L% “And we th < Rut Heury” Witloughby's patience coulid bus rom her her marringe contruet, which 1 des [ of eomppieree, the swi pasNiae ol Hpers Claeped Lieart to henrt, no more we'll purt, acy, flowing through the pgups In the Coast- we thre 3 Heury Arthur, are fu Parlgunent; ind the you H abg- P'“I Ayllmn, owns an exfensiye estale, ’uxmug’nl Heythorpy* neur Chripping Norton, fu Oxford- ;i‘lflm' Wwhiel formerly beloigred to the Earl of h irewsbury, Mr. Brasscy gave hls sons the best ucllities for education, il they we men uf 9 B » (e vithion otiving the last ques= | stroyed, snd substituted in fts stead 8 forged y the secumulation of debit to_pay” debt, Tusige, covered dhe entiro ultrate basts of Peru, | With baby. Jibes SUt oo Hodilihu Ehiac, {’.‘,fl.‘,fi",'f;‘j;.’f,','.‘,',‘,,t.‘“," I il e e 1 Wnitating Willouzhby's sheunture. sl e the ehurtmouslycumplicated elonents aud probably did much toward wlfecting b | g1orious wilderin recn'w idwoud, dfiny You Dest Know s but 1 cuntess {t uppars bt the Witnessos, who 1 uscertuined wero | wiich the young umti I cified upon to dval steposiilun ol bho sultu aiud Sho nittates u the “Pluy sircat Lo e & very dutl fost, espectalty under the Fale out of the wny. . Meenahs Bace, who coull | withe ot preacut.- ¢ in well f Lie fs cudowed by e e vetiion st | With pebbly b, where violeta could cnt elreninstances, 1 bave soituw ciouy ot reid Engstish, od only knew by husband's | Nuture with quiet and soderation, makisg @ o in Lake Titicacn suggests that the elevation of dand dream, — RE:tircl . > Y i oty vered the forgerys | exorbitant s on the world on the vie b the Tund hus in foriaer thnes reached o belzht | Aud know, Dy the way shipe ready withont vour addig to 1t You, from | Chriatiah uine, hever discovered the ugeryd | exurbitant i 3 % But lve onr lives i lovu's sweout fashion, - The wretehed past we'llt from us cast, Nor ever harkwand turn vur glances; But. band In hsnd, we'll seek that Jand Where Jesus' simle each hib colances, sterllig churactor wid Migh dtiudiog, ‘Aungs Auiin MeGuing, land bus s sy wlinpesed toeh Whota Thoped far comforti® be added with | aid, witer mahing ber promise that ahe would | wor allowing Limselt o be swayed by it un the W2 Al Brusae huh'mmg“mhmuhom%' PRl ol 1330 feet. e e inotion, - After u motent he recovered bimselt, | not betray me to Wiliuughhy v\hu‘bl\:nlt’n}::.llruhf uulm.m R T s tnarded u titled Tudy, and i the munuge- Notablo Suyings of Great Moen, WIHINRLIGIGS, F'o e and you and went on: j reglment s just ordered to [ her, uever turgive me for o "‘5“:.- g s pros. | I Lu‘r) clrclo the Tlme-sphlt lies In walt for ‘Mgl of his cstute s showing n disposition 1o i Biurtington Iuwk-Fye. Loiterers by the lake-side th ,“’ sleasant sum- | Ten yeass olier than you, Iknow,— mureh, at a mo llnllull’k,t,llg:llnu the Sikhs, pects ol rich marriuge, l“""l e ~»“‘)'..|'|E||::. u‘n.tum "“H"". .I biok l.l;-Md ";fill b llml.u #Wise uso of Alls great wealth, e s The papers in this country ulw?ulle generally erers by the lake-slde theas picasal "Pest uf ore, — und we sturt thls evening, plot succcedud beyond my 1.,;,;7. el polnt aut to hli cady o e direction in held for seyerul years the costly office of % Mas- | publisbing the following wmot of Tulleyrund’s, | mer sveuings ave no doubt had thelr uttention | giadiy 1'd be u cblld, § trow, Indlaw’s fuce grew paley, but otherwlse sho ation, and the regunent’s sudden nlmlm“' Which lils will onighl To steer, i N i IL-roulu.-)luum!“-"Im-thurcglmuum,vu;l“uy'_. which fs remt with the greatest enjoyment by ull | witructed to the wuny groups of small bectles Just uie hour, gave no sl of emotion, us she handed bin the | moat fuvorahls to we -ml'm;uqf'n L wus The uuuon.mfc::l l.lu 51 ]{uou.nt; lc\tc s ;m Olice which, i isauld, causes hlin the expend- | clisses of newspaper réaders: swimming on tho surface of the wuter, Bome | OnIY the rushies to laugh ut our Pay aper, snd safds 1Ly appear s fest to you, | deeply wounded at bl u second l“ me rejects | oand acts Inereases wil xl«{ur yuars, au alnvu tuve of $10,000 &y, T hls private stableshe | 10 Ix sl tiat the notorlous. M. de Maubreui) ; Atid woodlund di Bab S cortatiy §s nono to e, Read tha e, It Was some comfurt L know that wy bated | contliually to diiect the uttention of thoso Keepa thirty hornca for Iimclt wnid friends, s | whose wmo of Marquis d'Orvanit canva wo scanduts | 0F them Huat, without, uppurent wotion, In & | And the song of sGeam sud blossome gay Willoushby read 1t ws scsirid, uid thea sl | rival b mo better chie Uian uyselt,” whum [ se often about me to the differenes seore or fnure for hls servants und Wuntsen, | ourly beforo o puble a few years wat, propused | S0 Of plactd reposo; and others whirl bout | o Jolsour i ] yever shzted this paper. 1618 truo T was ot [ | Cun this b true ! gusped Tndlaba, who hail In Dewween sincerity, confldence, uml f- i oundy Wil aré traincad for the. hunt 5 | 40 have Nopolco usaralyared, und 2hat the &bl | with exireuns velochy fn u tmazo of dizzylug | O veetest RUiher Loy LG yeoss Tuuore bt e i whes s inrriggs aautd | fstehed oo lees bt Surly et oy, it 1t YIS Wore s o it nber ney It Ao ¢ bluck-and- [ de Prade was in fuver of the schene discunse vircles. The! s cult pame to catelis | o A e akva place; but, surely, Indlang, you | you could no! ¢ b rul )= evy HEILE o y edeadale e OH: ards pssed: ) 3 s e o, STkl v cutly beltove (LY W pad anly kuo Mr. whit bs n 1less to the most evous. cry, B wre vounted the Huest dn the | M Gonbi vous ot with u dexterons sweep uder them, o capture | 1108 o83 omu g At e Oy e esowfully, but | o, it 19 u hard niutter, bt Lstl] forgive vou | © o this enil We SUZBL o cullivats uur tuct, of i il L Telleyrand; tomais go | 8 be elfected of tho less warg. ‘Theny by | The breath 9f the orunge-blossous blow i w0t ypeuk s wnd Indiana, without looking at | the wromg you have done me; perhaps You | we run the sl of inadvertently forfelting peo- DOGS, el it L] placiug theso in o dish of water, with a dttle "o rlpe-red mout B, safds Meenah Bace, cun yon sweur to | Iardly Knew how great it was, - Although it ls | ple’s tuvor Irom tis gume ciuss which lirst :;‘nn rlen pour debsrrugeer o Frunco d'un tel ean, 'his s pretty pood; but it reminds us of u much better ont, though it may be somewhat old, : t ¢ woisun un- | lats o do so now, 1 should wish to be uble to | guined it us. We nsturally Jearn this in our ;.ll:“‘:::‘xmgulz;3;:::\2:1&1‘:3‘1:«;‘!”,u'ml iy cleur Capt. Willoughby's nume of the stain that tuurau thrangh life, but unly after having pald On being further (Lu\-st(mwd by Anne, she re- | lus reated upon it und write down the depast- | a heavy sebool-fec for it, which unfortunately ""()nn of thes many odd phllanthropie fnstitu- | ‘lll exiatliyz In London s the Femporary Ve for Lest and Starving Dogs, sltusted fn sandund 0 few pebbles at the bottow, ther | WiD your yhite, muovements may be watched ut one's Jelsure, 'A’me‘um;ly luui withiu your eye When disturbed, tho ereatures dive down below, lotlers sbould wear. e i 5 . " ity Vi 5 1 er sl hid been obllged to | thon that yuu have just made, We eanol prevent oiir steeessors from being fstersea Park, e inetitution was founded | ORH 3% Pl Lo s by SR Mok JRUSE I | cureytug with them a bublble of alr on the tp of [ CHEASO ST _busd CasewonsBuows [ Jated tat. fier Busaomd o io neartinge, bt Spurgcin—vio, i do him ustce, bud vever | oliliced to b ikewlse. s Xtecn yeurs ugo, by o Mes. Tealby, who gave it § Mr, Romilly, whose dlhlhmu‘b.hhlg personal | the abdomen. Cateblug hold of sny submcrged A Mau Killed I3y 1tis Brother. that she hud Jived on there t] the bisth ol her {.«pm: |lxlu‘uu{n|n|-‘l }tir‘ll“rlfkl _lup lul: \\Hlul‘lgh- T ml F rchllnul u(( tmr ll’l:“ll‘l :ud'.m:- 1Ot only stibstuntial benefactions, bt the asstst- | churacteristle wus an Iminenso black beard, was { object that offers u_handle, they bung un with Dener News, ehild, wheu ber futher, I ignoriuee of it Al | el ud sl s sievatuse to thujue it e, wirles R Ance of her continunl uttention. Bince fts or- | (0¥ some years u misslonary ut Ugobogo, in | thedr claws, aud thus keep under the water un- Two brothers named Legizett, Jving near | sud of ber chunge In faith, Was suxious to g pers y T4 § un | stage have y en the 5 cek Post-Oltice, Wl afn Vs 8 5 e ol ber own natlong and [ agitated look that surprised the nurees, she left | sttained, to the character of the tiiues, and 8 :t-:’ifi l;-‘zlg:x‘zrx;:?ul}‘:rnrlcafil?:f:r?' ehen Lty :‘;::’Fc&: Ll‘l‘u‘ll‘l‘fl‘l':n(‘l)l::!‘ 3:;‘ lx\n:l-ll)“:::.:ll‘:.\ 91“{3; :fi:fi‘;’fl"fl‘."lfi.}f&?‘x‘m}'u she had lled to Agra, lhu hospital und hugried bome to rejulee her thousund uther uccidentul circumstuuces; 18 48 Tk one up i the flogers, and 16 vesents th | suiceceded in wotnding teer, and wero i hot | und whilot inakiug iuquisics respectiugg her B | sloter with the utelligonce that ber coutidence | wot easy for uny oug, therclore, to foria 4o impertinence by ewmitifog o duld churged with | pursuit of the game, One Diuther, who was a | bund, she bad seen hin on parwte, s heaiog | in Willoughtys Louor had ot been mdsplaced. conclusion on the stbject 08 u whole. a strony snd offensive odor. — Although these lmv feet I wdvance, stooped low o ullow the | that T wis wbout ko b warried, bud come for- As she entéred the drawing-roum, where shy Poetry acts chlx-xlfiuut the eurlier stago of beetles have fect and Jege dtting them for swim- [ other to fire over Tty hieud, b being In ravge | ward to assert her own claims, Lnew sl would flad Mi-s l\xlm, she exlafied, | human “conditions, they citber quite ruds, ming, they cun use thei? wingy as well, and, une | with the game. The ono Lehind, however, Was Tu suswer to ull this, Capt. Willoughby could | with breathless capgeene O, Auue, Henry is | half-civilized, or 18 traustcions] period of dv D e, ot Tivs or mualite is thrown over the | o lttle siow B firini, and Just as s gt was | plve tlothing but wn emphatie deufals but be | fanocent; it was al @ wicked—2 Tt stopped | llization or at tho first acquuintauce with an usn b pieve uf b o ual b e | b b broee e A5 SRS | Kot Bypewances werg ugaiint L und | ehort ou bectugs Usu strungers engaged incoiver- | udon civliization, 50 Uiat onw iy asy the actlon n;;wu aides, md{hu un%n;meh' wiogs, aud | plerced bia neck, killing bl lustuntly, Sty Willluw, Yoo Apag kad suwmoncd to the | satlon Wil ber wiater winl Meeygh Buve Hur | of uovelty B wonccraed 1 I8, Favther Tidl, und on one vecassion he dined with the Bugsboo of that province. When the wllnla and waluuts were braught In the Buguboo safd: v ¢ Marcharikal hol-to-po ke-tee nomkidom “dabbero pompety “doodle de wonk klonk kobberee Jam,"” replicd Mr, Romitly, ho:li‘;\yfll{xgl ux&hlumg 'i“? potentate, “c'lnl:g;le’r'u 3 wbg chol Ke ree yang st 3 This wu,nfiadm}f 00 good to uufi. i fil‘mlxulun, the hospitul Lus been the constant ::l"l_llcn\. of donations und legucles, often bo- b :"wd anonymously, but always, we may be- Ve, Ly humune lovers of mau's most fuithful compenlon among the brutes. The Murquls L WFasliend {8 the President of the fustitution, ' expensea of the establisiment, focluding 84 foud, medicine, printing, ete., ayerago,