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12 THI: CHICAGO 'TRIBUNL:: SATURDAY, MARCH 31, I877—TWELVE PAGES, o o A ulto namere ing the spasvning-beds prepared for them, Indfe | Boscobel; Dr. I R. Ray, Racine; A, F. Dovs- | opinton was that it was the host's duty to forco Ho dil not acem to heed the Intier part of her Searcely a fortnight had passed befors I re. F IS“'CULTURE- gflfiuc'n::‘:;fignh \‘z’fi'&l.‘.fik‘.fiafl‘ flnd'nnglmu Hun'u mn‘: apasning Lm, fairly Ihe;zlnn. 'A nian, Weterville, an entrance futo the room. Curlnaity (for even | sentence, but, atepning up closo to lier and peated the visit, and was kindly recslvod. I did . houses, for the apccial henefit of the monastic fra- | pair wera captared by mma t :'r:l “n:»'v:_:ré el n;\z:'rwn‘(‘:fis.‘ i saihioh akias Innkcepers are mortal) nrfiml onJacques the | grasping her arm so tizht that she conld hardly | nat ns yet venture to speak to Marianne or her ternity, #aa provislon for the nnmerous feasteand | and . the o ¥ r.i“m |mo° ns‘ e e n_ri“ ;:;::rl{. f']m;“ ;: nc‘; : "‘flrl\” ‘flm flm';_ nceeptance of this advlee, He obeyed; the door | refraln from uttering o o5y ho whispereil | fathier on the subject I had nenrest at heart, but. p fasts of the Chorch of Rome. carefnlly i e‘uvrflr'l'"r"“ wateroand the milt of the .-:'«‘ < nfi “"m;“ m"{mm 'A“Mmm h‘l!“ fitoll forced; and Choutete with a select number | honraely, * Lead me there! confined my efforts to n strengthening of A -Review of Its Development A G1EAN OF DISCOVRRT, e I ke miarer as olecied Ao the 0ts, AL | fhe mors than n decde. af yenes W paared winca | O friends entered Lho roor. Nanctfo oleye:, and hiegan ta walk hastily in | tho friendship and Intimacy which had alreny and Progress. O e T o pe Murly ree- | Hho two tiered toyether wntil fecuilation wasenp: | tiic art was inangurated Jn oue countey, yet itscon. | At the firet eight of tiie apectacle that met | tho directioh of tasinns tha children following | sprung up between us, 8cseral times did 1 viale the little cottage in tho course of: tho next two ov three manths, untll at length I vontured ona day, when I found mysell alono with Marianne, to conless to her tha cause that sv often broughit mao thero. 8ha had l're:d{llllmvcmll it, and did not hesitate to confess, though L was with all inodenty, that T lind completely won her heart, My joy at this swas unbounded, and | told her “my Intentlon {mmedlately to Inform her fathor of what had passcd between us, and ask him to give mo Marianoe nsmy wife, [ wont out to meot him a8 he wad returning fram his work, and lald tho matter atonca beforg him, - Ile secmed at first much surprised, and, when in hopes of tha mora ecasily gaining his ns. sent, [ told him my namo and “rank, he frmiy though resl{mc'.tul y rofused. T return- od with him to the - cnthgu.mlll :llm c perfect. The egeawere placed iu a | queats surpeise even its most sangnine fricnde, tn | thelr eyes, all drew’ hack'lu amazoment. ‘Thoro | the two, looking up fearfully at the strango Trange., Hacen Mongaudey discorered, Shata mink Fening stream. 10 ihe vesseliover which flowed | Tlew "of much " magniicents ferattr - Fihg | on the ouisida of tho bed 1y a woman, dreared | st ao) o ek than appenlingiy ot NAmsa M nonat reliuious cuablishment, velepted Dom | fhewater. On'the fith of Jannary, nearly fiy | meatura {b most appottune, s its practical | o what appeared 10 o a coroous swodding. | aa if asking her whother ‘they should run and Pisclenlturo in Anclont Times, n | fncion, dutiazthe fourtconth sontury peactlecd | yava after Improzmation, one nf the es wna | use provides an Additional foodresoirce for tha | rabe. Onher Wrists wore braceiots of gold, net | hrine oo annto hoe Atl. They gatned tho inn TE) : A to, the sattio nax Tn nse by miders M- | Disced, ander one of b Gioodhys micruerones | increasing mitlions, npan many of whom welghi o | sith priccless jewols, and her nakince sccned | and found old Jaeqnes in his nsinl place, smok- Egypt, Ching, and Ronse, fimilar, todhie metiiod nox In nso by modern A<h- | nd exhibited to & comnany of Aclentinc yentiamen | heavily the burdens of tuil, (hie countey. a8 con | autiraly imalo of prselots. poren: "ghn ool fng on the bench beforo the door. Ho Fose to e T e b e e e LR of | DFesent. Tiie ege ha segrezated into a conntler {loent. haxench aimpendaur facilitlen for tho exhi- | o Jicad=lress of simplo but rich constructionaud | mect the party, thinking at firet that his daugh- 8 Ot Lo 1o bk v s ascsibed he Ronor of | Mumber of celle, of different atace. with trscer of | bitiow of the aet that' excry” state” (n the Unton | & NEATSHo8 af sfmple but rih constpuptlonaid | pneet Dot 10 iis lowse. = Al ;| fhe vz bt to e mtet bo asceived te Roror of | gy farmr biond-veatele. -iho vyes alsa Ueing | o nike organsed edoris (o plant cvery nver | 8 Vell of exquisite tarie, thrown back frni £y rlugite o weat o o, A Gleam of Light in tho Middle Ageses- | insenting tho arat iniching-box, creeptibic. 0n the 534 day Pl daniary an cuine | aid ke SIA [te Yonjers, Pwith Cthd ‘heek | face, rested aboveher hewd. The sight, cven ather? raid Natietie, onilanai acobi’s i From the toutteentl contary tho wotld mavee on | fdijon developed, to the. Joy of all present, 4 | of .food-fisher, that all, tiel and poor, | from a dlstance, was 8o dazzling that thoso who | wishes to apeak to you;™ ' then, asif rolieved Jacobls Discoyery: antl thomiddio of tho clihternthy \sithout wny | ol which had burt fin abell st ‘Apneared | may have ‘cheay . ami wholesome Food, | had entered tié foom staod still i specchless | from a pamtal sttadeion, sho Limed round 1o Beiaasgucing thrown Sivel mfh'"ar{t e | atnncw heinz. The oxperiment of these gentles | There lano strenm bitk ita waters may bear some of | astonlshment. But after s moment they drew | the group of tioys and girls, and, bidding them o e hoF aF Lin. Rospiug. have | Mon At Clerolaind was watched br ' sclentile men | fie many escellent fahes, native o furcikn, sitier | near and looked upon hee face, 1t was avishe | bo ol 16 fhelr nlay. Hantit weit towada hor How Dr. Franklin's Father Populated | [reserick Land, n oot of L, Rot i ton, | with intensontorest, and’ sottied at ance and for. | o whiciy it 1¢ noesible 10 plant b one Avers and | [ty Tnutituly btk the cheeka rotained o trace | own Louscr taking the e par. 5 " Ingt noticed the spawning o e ek vhich: | eree the practicanfiity and fensibility of Sah- | laken, In vlew of the creat advantaves to b do- o colon tho. Slehy.natted Tins wers motions | O Gt i the b e sl tha % Barres Blvar: BT eenerin i attom with bravs, ho placed o T o, g | o' froi the sdontlon of fiiv-catlues, w1 not | Jese, Hic hizh forehiend wan an cold and white ns | stranor P United Ktates. New York and New England, ot | flo Lecialatuta of Nlinuls o nle o or. o Dlaced malo and femalc carp dnring the spaINS | gyey an pelvalc enterprises, sot abont the ALACAl | Tantly, nd ADPropFiato 8 cenerois Ram fof thc | I;mr';‘lc,—xl\xst ras dead. t'l‘luflmlnnnc‘r lt:(l ‘P“m{ ‘ “l.»rh\‘l)nhi, e ln:lml Jncq‘m'l turned round Tho Great Work of Joseph Remy, n | fhebes wers ‘emoved, and, the ng-"{,mmml recdinzof trout and taimon. 'A{r, Stehen 1, | trodicin of Lia bengicent BF Intn One Comon- | dcath v nut Toni & myatery: inhor Feht Hhand | to outer Uio iouss with an ni fudicating at onco y 3 : 2 h-¢nltarist. opened Nauuy E. Dattov, M. D, was tightly clasped o small bottle, which had | personal dignity and consclous rectitude. Tho Iter 1] . French Flsh In 1842 from . altacke of enemios, In due time tney mere | APATOIEH RO SR MR QIEG Sitat | wenltit T Nauen B Daso ety betd potson ! o ant down tagathor in & ko marlors Ao tho | onton. " Wiin B atdeed tiore bartarit rench Fisherman, In e l“""'g':fl‘;-l,‘l‘,',“m',f','n',“,';m",,'w;f',‘,,,':‘“.",'t’ Sepeciaily | metiwith extraordinary anccest in, thio caltivation TGR. 1. DY ‘The discoverers looked ateachottior, and woro | atranger, refuafii Jncaues’ offer of rofréatiment, | waa informed of_ her father’s refusnl, and, whoy in connection with the earp family. of hrook.truut, lvh l")-’m“,m-‘ hn' 0-_l ollo '$ ¢ v Ao . almost o pale as the corpse. Jacunes was tho | at once referred to tiie story hic had just teard | ahe heard who T was, herself tricl to dissunda " : BMDRYOLOGICAL DISCOVERT. 5.~';‘.:{('°£‘§'..!'.'i'.!.“e'.‘u2.'i o fathoenltore at Stabaeys | ST firat 10 epeaic. *“What can this mean, pelgh- | narrated and asked {“’&“m,',"‘“ lta truth. Tho | me from persisting fn'my wish te make her my Early and Eminent Fish-Oulturists of the | g ,iiansant as eminont Toalian macwrmitat, por- Cann.,, ani published the reswit of their Tabora ¥ L) 11 shook thelr loads tn. sil Thors was | inieepar was surprl ol nt his Euests crident | wife, tuough T could aco whiat pain t eostler, TUnited States. fornied for the firat tne the dellcate operation of | the report of she Agricultnral Society of Connecti- | In the sonth of. France, at the foot of tho | Al shool uul rhieads tn sllonce, Thero was | exe wl:ncnt. ut, glad of an opporiunily for dis- | Tlowevor, I was importunate; and ultimately, : - | artidelal impregnation, nat of slies' A bat of | cat, In 1830. Pyrences, stands, and lins stood from timo im- fios:nlxl":!':u(l(l'r ':?f‘;r:'u‘:i‘ tn l:.h’:;:‘x ntofli'urvg " tho n‘l‘l'z'd '1'33‘;‘ “él:::‘x?n:l':r:c:na{mt |‘l’amrll'|‘ycu'llg|r’l¢‘71\':; mfir N“m“““&z : T =|m{|“1" 2 wx“.:{" rf'ml’ ‘l’fir"‘l’""n:;“n'r""rmh"'f‘l::%ZIF'E'?"“H;: el ioah- a b DETHL ORREN 1a Springs, neae | MCMOrlsh 8 strange little markot-town. Lo | i, “Gil” (o buarenu thoy discotored b Taro | affags el e arey | Natlonal and Stats Commustons--Names and Ade | chltirear 3 froscutiore, “beth beine th. same i‘(m'e‘-(rr; TR 186" Tiis Tarm wha tho frnt | JeaFs paen over it, the Inhabltants are born and | puree, Qe with old pioccs, and busido v was | * And this was twelve soars nzol” asked tho | Toat Masianne | snocecded Ih gaining a ronctant when produced artifictally, ‘Thue one after anoth- Y 2 which eun aspects of fish- | dle, but many a generation has gone by sinee an | a note written In pencil. man, o consant, . dresses of the Commissloners. erive sdded sometbing {o dorelop the arl, which | EeRlEEeSy o LS T Coterpioe a8 06| o1d’ raty oncertaining. hin Reand-chilqeen with | -+ 1y oo frandss whon you raxd this T shatl | ™% Fwelve seats neo precttcly, My Nanetto | WeE 1 ntormed my brother of approach- .| yet slumbers Iln nhaylnntf for want of the fnal | Clded ruccens, paying handsoma returnn. I thin i gn It . iange tn | Benomore. Buek hot to kilow who I'wass the | was then a”bit of nglri 3 years old, and now | ing marrlage 1 could easily aco how iHl-pleased ha T the Editor af Ths Tridune, SRRl et O g oo ot} yocomnitiot | getd” e, Urkeh Fian "taken ‘n Mg ranc; | tales of his youth, could polnt to any eliane tn |’y B0 AR BEEERELE unhappy. Al I nsk | shio's 2,1 s with the ne Sashwicn, 1., March 27.—Geographern aver s X OERMANT, —but [ittle imagiued to what oxtremeties his mambition would drive hlin, The marrlago was to be perfcctly private, my brother and’_Marlanng's fattier belng tho only witnesses, How shall 1 deseriha toyou that dreadful nightt * £ shtidder whenever Troeall it, and [ never thought to have to relate It toan- other. 1wl bo as brief as possible. Thouzh the wedding was 8o quiet 1 had i sisted on Marlanne holng - drossed os beene my bride, and it was with rapturc that I belield her as sho walked with me to tho altar like a Princess. Wa were mar- tlod, and I thought L had reachied my highest happincss, when, in reality, I wus about to ex- perience the bitterest woe. My brother, deters mined to avert the danger which threatened his ambitlon, bud lald a cruel plot against me; and 1t succeeded.. Ono of my scrvants—she con- -fessed the wholo vlot tv me later—wna gained over by bribes to take Mariaune apart on the night of our wedding and feign to lor that sho hersclf was my wifes that I had told her of my new m-rm‘{;u and obtained her silenco by threats; and that, In revenge, aho had now dis. closed {ho sceret. My brother, In framiug the plot, had “reckoned on Marlanne’s simplicity, and the poor girl nuver doubted but wlint this horrible talo was true. 8ho fled at once, I very soon dlscovercd her abscnce, and songht Tier all nigint,—but in valn, My agony waa such thut tho next doy 1 fell into a raciug fever, My 1lfa was despalred of, and {t was witl regret that [ found mysclf cventually recovering, Tlowever, T still cherished some hopes of rezaln- g my wife, and, on zeulnxf(hnwk my streagth, immedlately sctout toscck for ler, My in- quirles wera uscless, and, In deapalr, I quittel the country, careless of all Ilaft behind and of what lifo L'ahould in jut ive lead. Ttls unnce- essary to tell you more,—ever since I have been a vagnbond on the faco of the earth. On re- turning to France n imonth ago I heard that my Drataer now~holas iy title and proporty,— doubtloss huppy In the suceess of his umbition. You wili think mao muiy ansthor would not have been so precipitate; would have seted mors wirely, vou will say. Perhaps so} [ have always differed from hers lu “my ways, and, I thank God, in my wishes." ‘Tho stranwer ceased, and rose to depart, Onco more he cd through the littlo erave. yard, and oned_more hy paused at the stono of the “Princess,” Then, witha aigh, o turned away, and was 1o nurs heard ol . e " TO AN.OLD MAPLE-TREE, ' T hava loved thee from my childhood, ‘Thun okl ond mnss.grown tece, » And a thonsand gentle memorles Aro tinked with thonghts of theo,— 8weot vielons of that olden time When with joyous heart I atrayed To neck the earfieat wild-flowers By tho streamlet, ‘neath thy shade, he s to-day = coneldered the father | the town thiat had hapnened I his recollection, | fy thint yor will hury nic just na L am. In tho | © @ And you burled her inall her clothes] T ' 10 L, Jacobl, & dentenant of the small Prin- | of Amerlean pucleulture, “and the mort | Thg erzy ol houses on each skic of thanarrow, | purse you will find Jnoncg, shich will pay_for [ muat have the grave opened [ :Ii:;n‘v?::rtn:::'cl:“ :r‘:r; ?l': I‘:Ie:l:t': l::‘:nllfl;:lrlvlrrz‘»l gap."lrlnnn’ro{héq :n}"rcv'rmfll:fin'x'irf-‘ ‘l';:"r‘::’::m r!? -'-':‘:‘3 2‘,‘;‘,’;.‘{,“,‘.3‘;?,?.‘,":. .fl:fi‘.‘,‘}.’fi}'{;‘.&'f."&’hmWn'p“ ?.': crooked stroets lean over each other ns if they | my funeral, T!gfl rest ‘flcp. and may it bring Jacques m{veyod the man in open-mouthed mnch of the food of ita Inhabitants must ba derived | periments In artificial fecundation and artidcial | pis protracted exporiments, which culmisated in | wero passing the lours {n whispering tales of | You nl*}:ssll’:}:l i ekvated ih astonlshment; It was even wllllhu\vc that I;u Trom this vast aves, - Thero Ia an old saying extant | hatching, conducted during thirty years, npon (he. | tho fnvention of a hatehing-box wo faulticss in con- Al they hind seeri It the years long, lone ngo; Twodays after Ahis was celehrated the great- | heand ‘sich _an “astounding speeeh so docisively “ bo, i Salmonite, Wi the most® complete muc. ateuctlon that scarcely nn extg faile of producing n ot !v")r } est funoral that the little town hnd evor known, dellvered, They faced each other for n moment that Amaterdam was bulit upon herring-bones, cess, s psper VA% cxtenelvely coplet | figh. Jle has succecded {n feenndating the ages'of | and even the inliabitants scem inacudibly 1o us- | Every onc wished to bo prosent. at the burlal of | in lience; then’ tho stranger asked anxiously, this old eaw Is not ifterally trne, it rnlrlyl;mhn;~ .'fl"' 'l::,n lml'ndlc&!:“ g!n mfi"«'{'pc‘ ln-mlm l":m nlxnrvcwln. and nn«:“rlmmcim. 'th'n- i qltrr:r:-sl; simflato to the old-world character of thelr | the ** I;rim'oss," nsthlhei‘ mllail !.".‘,‘ ufiknu(\vu "!‘)_:dyau kecpywummdfl hvfl-sl" . Izes the wenlth and fshing power of Holland. B {tiw blo to cheapen % Alhany heel.* 1le Je eaen d thelr daya fna lcisurely | one, and many were the tears she 1o 8im- icFe Wwas ho resisting tho jnan’s mannor. Datch heerings ind thelr way Info every portion of b the.prominent naturdilets of the ;"’,’;,:'gz::";’,'yf e T R G R BT Efifi'f.'.}if:;.“‘l‘x‘.nl’flll I ‘scconts with tho e | ple bevpto for the sorrowul cud of the beautl- | Jacsies, nfter roflecting n moment, repion the hnbltable globo. The plodding but industrious | Xo dlacovery of Jacoid was At ance properly extl- | Crek acting in concert with a hizhiy;tnte x ul1adv. Over lier thoy placed a simple stone, | %6 Yas, o thing—tnit only £o remind s of Tollanders fiest retéteved thelr fatherland from the | minted by the Gormans an n means of Increading | Sopmiion, Me, Gfeon las publishedn workun | gressivo spilt of the aco they livotn. As 0n0 | ratyeq ‘on four supportas and on It they lier, not for its vaiu eca. then turmil thelr attentlon o the fanding af | the fenfrineen ot unproduciive streams. ' THS | was ths propistor of tie Tramiarle feciaran, at | Walks along tho sireats, whoro thio sound of | craved ‘a cross sal tlu” custouary let R T e B thelr greatcst source of wealth, —thelr soa-fish- 'l,‘ueen-fl England, rizhtfolly appreciating thia as | Bigamabury, N J., where he built npa largo and | possing wagons is ecldom heard, and grass lnxu- L P o I.l%sl::‘n:g tiwcflbnc'khytl::"m flr"p' {im i o eafest of modemn discoveries, granted tho ufitable busincss, Tho Doctor was a man of fing | yiae, the broken fragments of the old nge eries. Nature made them s commerclal peaple;:| }io, fres 1 ta.| PO et ‘ rlates among the broken frag T e % Licutenant a ponsion aa an acknowledgment of Its-{ cyfture, cmnn-m-vlrnll{h-:&:,gfl‘ :lne ,'v,"?y.l','.‘,flf.f '&'4'; tila pavlitg, ono seems all at onesto bave been 11, mnl‘uct that hie nevor thouglit of resenting tflo and, in obeying her behests, they hiave amaseed | valne to nattoris and to the world st large. Artl- | Yho act, and his 1ife, B nanding tone In wihich he spoke. In n thelr share, at Ieast, of the world's wealth. In | fclal progacatlon of fahes \as atierar-a largely | {ho elavationaf hischorished ealling.’ Tho Doetor, | carried back nto tiys Middle Axes, and it would | Trvclve years liaso gono by sinca tho day that | commandiog tuno In wilch he g et dom of Ianover wit . v saw tho burlal of tho myaterious *Prinvess,” | perfe: 100: tho resenue 1o the Dutch from he wato of | hrachicad In the lttfe Kingdom of Hanover bith | 100, published & book on **Trout-Cultare."—h | oocastois no surpris to suddenly mect two of : dange by | B moment. returned with a small ring, in which 0} favoraule resolts. Jacobl's method, with work of rane excellence, a manual that ought to be b yeara that havo wrowicht 1ittlo more. change in | £ It ith ‘doll nerrings agaregated $25,000,000,0nd thelr Asherlen | jnodieations, fa now omplased wherever fish- | T 'tho Mbrary of overs fal-cultarint, the Monks of Ttabelals or the Knights of Frofs- | JEars Lt 1 o af the vilinge. thaadid | ¥R38ct & plaln stone, with & monocram dolf- Ereatly anto-date this perfod. The cod and herting | cultuco in successfully practiced. Jacobi alro gave Mit, LIVINGSTONE STONR, - | sarty thelt presonco would be entirely fn keep- | the outward appearanc 0 villaz cately carvedd upon (b, ‘The mon took 1t in Ifs firherles of Great Britaln farnish a large amount of | the L\-arl%. ;nn{lelnlt of hlnbfixu:'zlme“qlr. the irat | gy aarly an 1800, opened o fng with the surroundings. the preceding twelve; what alteration therefs | hand, trembiing violenlly, and for n moment the antmal food required by the Inhabitants of that | ork on flsh.calture cver published, ~ We inay say, i \ d 3 5 2 o cay, Among tl reranded 1L closely, Then, still holding the ring, natton. Tho Americanized Scotchman ia alwaga | 10 Passing. that the elllized world did not prot B 11ota Tiepaty | ' Romote as are the livos of theso stmplo poo- | 18 chiefly bn tho dircction uf decay. Among the | Feenrtad I« wovobed s Tace with b Lo aect anny great extent by Jacobi's develapinonts. For | {‘niioq States Flah Commissfoner, and nuperiti- | pla from that of the busy world around them, {nhabitants the cliango 1s,.of course, tnore ap- urst into tears. longing for the ' Hindon haddica™ of Scolfs, and | tinic the (Ide of discavery fa relegated to o g t Natching estabe reciable; many aro dead, many havo been the relf-cxpatriated Englishman Is forever slghing OUIL OWN COUNTRY, B e O e fonica, | aud few as aro their means of communteation | P! § i g Lorn, and these who wero ehitdren then are men: * L. + forthe **Yarmonth bloaters” of his nativoland, | shers no less a personago than Dr. Frankiln's [ 1ic miperintends the collection of the eges vrtho | With even tho Lowna nearcet to them, this was L ¥ s " . Tho cod-aherioa of the globo aro prodactiva and | [aiier tnies s hank In (he MArch of crenta in this | Sulimg patnur. and o, atshing i Jieeibntion | of courso tho cane foa stil greator xtent Aty | 3 Women nows but the new generation I3, fu (- Jloncst Jacquos' bewllderment hed ot i valaablo~nay, indlspensible to tho world's needs, | direction. Peter Ktalm, an eminent Swedish Botans | to those Btatcs having commixeions, Flsh-cuitnro | couryaro.” gy tho timo when tho events about | 8} essentials, ono with tho'eld; they lave tho | reached fts tlinay, and it was some minutes il o y, indleps ] 1 | Ist, mado a tourof observation In this country at | In this country has no abler coadjutors ho wan = b 8 a wint same bellefs and disbellofs, tho same, manners, | Lefore he recovered himsalf sufllelently to ob- I'* The comblned fisheries of the occan have produced | tho suggestlon of Linnmas, and, in his_travols, | eariy a pronounced ndyocate of ing meawure, il | to be related tobk place. Summer and winter, b e & A e Ly e i : enouch to shinglo over the earth and then have | made l{gencqnnlntnnmol Dr, Bonlamin Franklin, | followatlie arb with enthusiustic devotion, ' Mr. | geed-time and Larvest, came aud weat, bringing o samc top] . 5 e nipe. i cnough Teft to thatch handsomely an outlying | Who related the followlng Inchdent, which Mr. | Htone {n aleo an able writer on the subject, and an nothing to oceupy the mindsof tho inhabitauts 1n o community so seldom Jisturbed by ex- | trivlal clrcumetance probably saved the worthy’ : North. | Jalin chroniclos on paga 250 of his wark,—London | auihor, too, who wields a facilo yen, His work on & py traordinary events ftsnatural that, whon by | man's renson, fnastmuch ns it provided & moans planct of emaller dimensions, The extrome Nortb: b " 1 i Incidental t 1 ary y ) P cdltion, Fleet street, 1771, The acrnpof Informa- | ¢ Domesticated Trout™ lan clear exposition of tho | eave the succossive cares Inciden 0 people N e Staten of Europe, from a paucity of ngricalta- | yion sfinll be given In the writer's own wordas principles involved in the art, who are tillers of the ground and keepors of chanco such o ono does oceur, its memory | of distracting his attontlon from the stranger, & ral products, could not well sustaln thelr popula. | **Dr, Franklln® told tno that, in that portion of | To noman Is this great measnro more indebted flocks: 'and the wisencres who nightly nssem- | Will, long continue fresh; aud when, | and thus relleving his over-wrought mind, 3 tions without the aid of their well-farmedfisheries. | New Engianid whero hia father lived, two rivers | than to the llon. Robert B, Roorevelt, ilo hay | flocks; ightly by ‘the ultimato satisfuction or weariness | Bending with difflsulty,—for with 8ge had como The {nhabitants of Northern Rusaia subsist largely | fell Into’ the kea, in oveof which they canght | siways heen ita most cloquent advochte, and to his | bled In the tavern of honcst Jacques Chouteto It ¢ W i fekadi e 4 4 h 1 great numbers of hetringsand Intho other rlver | indnenca I the countey malnly indebted for tho | pad 1ittle to provoke oracular utlerances saye | ©f human curlusity, It censes to posscss tho | fncreaslug corpulency, ho plcked up the fram- from tho products of their rivera and tho occan. | they canht mone. Tho places whero thesc rivara | orguiztionof Atie National Comimbsaion, Helsano | ' ‘crops or discaso among the cattle; | charm of novelty, 1t will yet hold ita placaas | ineuts with a ructul look, and, byithe thno ho The fisherien of France, of tne fresh waters aud of | discharged themrelves futnthu sea wers not far | of the Uonorable Commissianices of K ¢ whcs e e b whk‘h: onoof those traditions handed down' os holr- | had fintshed contomplating his shattared trens- On her hauds were two Now Yarl £ 3 t numb asunder. They had obacrrud, when the herelngs | 1o a proninent membct of tho Unitwd States ; AL Ll,';‘,',’,‘,’l‘:’ ,f,:,"’,f,‘:g,",”:’:“,‘,,,',:,’,',,’,'. miity of | Eanio thio the river. to raon st s lh:;; Cultulieta’ Astoctatton, _Str. Charicn G Atkins, | ot the (ime, siseed tho stagnant pool of the | looms from gunomtlonto genoration, So ftwns | wre, the strangor had 8o far mastored Lis' 6mo- tho most wholesomo faod to al) classes, The oys- | Dlivays swam up stream, when me{ ured to catch | of Maine, I8 also an cmmf‘nt mn?im“pfl'h 1'"1‘1‘." rustic ntellect to (ta very depths, and was des- | with tho mystery of tho boautiful lady. The | tion as to boablo to soeak. ter-farme upon tho const aro ylelding excellent 1o- | ramn. Phis chreamiriancs, (b De CFougs | Ing beer pne of the, carliers”atiroemicn of the | tinod to uiford an inoxhanstible ouree of con- | village wlscacren hiad long ago- tazed thetrut~ | - # You are surprisod, dobtloss, at my stranga e ' led be e ganains fesunte I 2 e 5 versation aud wonderment for many years to ) to solve tha rid- ot 0, W turns, bealdes giving the peoplo fine-flavored inot- {m{mr. ;hfl’ 1\'ull‘unuled tm\r:cu m‘? tv;‘a l;lrul,mu, :\gul .b}n fln lrllntenll}natb" &';l Tn "llm:k- : :’I{ phetis : most (ngenult{v fn ti :l“ ullc;’:m 0] n:n ve u‘r conldnct, lhu sald, In o sad, Icml volee, m'ul I lunks manufactured by the cunning dovices of art, | 10 try whether it was poseible to make tho herrings | Natlonal liaiching Establishmen o wh 1t was lato in the eventnz of n glorfous day of | 41¢, but in valng and now It remains as s story | feel that I owo you an oxplanatton. If you have ) TheDomleon of Caseda. derivis: mihchof Is v, e el ar st puroce | It dliddiuiod tie ava of th Salmo Melar of | scttiien onmia tha iy Tl b an 88 | tabo told to wonlaring groups of childzan, and | i to Hstan tame. NIl ot onea solve the mes cnue from fts sca and resls water fish-farn and | for spawning, and caught some. Ile took the | eslmon, the salmo gloreri of the Interlor lakes of | the cast, willst In the west still lingered tho | anever-falling sourvo of sclf-suttsrIetion and tery, rud g0 case your mind.” the general application of the art of fish-celture | rpawn out of them. an: mrelnllidwmllnd itin the St remnants of a golden twilight., Lightsbegan to ik riend : 3 will soon mako them productivo In the extreuc, | the barcen river, ~The spawn wan hateliod, and tho | * Str. Wiillam Cltt, of Mystie River, Conm., In | Ficam hete and . there frome fhio wine | lmportance to those who, Itk our friendJacques | Jucques had no urgent claima uoon lis tme, o win- : conscquence was thatevery year afterwards they | alto a prominent fishecuiinrist and a succesarul * Chioutete, aro able to say that they actually suw | and was delighted with the prospect of o solu- Thn great ftortes of Lo Unlted States, It statle | eoughl furriags in that ived, and tiia oot Ihe | fohe[arer.. i fn [restdent of tho ationai Virhe | 40w and most people, “enfo i thelr ht ! ] th-| own ' homes, were just putting thelr | the # Princoss.” tlon of that riddle which had refused to yiold to margin of values; bosldes, would -mw.n{r?:hvln':‘g R s o T R O ety ot ho (o | 1ast hand to thelr houschold occupations aud | The grass is green and frosh fn tho Hitle | ovén his penctration. Sicting down on o bonel, amount of food derived from our expansive ocean- {mwh‘lm‘( of the eggs L evidance Indubitable that | tennial Exhibition, which 8o thoroughly and ut. | thinking of going to bedi but on tho benches In | turinlgronnd, and the lealy, spreading | and pointing to a stool for the stranger, ho ro- they were duly fecundated by tho male sperm. | terlydisgraced the Centennlal manager in neglect- | front of Jacqies Choutete's tavern still loitered brauches of tho old trees make n cool | malucd inoxpectation, belng careful by thistime, - ares. Qur oystcr-farms are numerous and pro- | ¥ WIog ! wfll’pnnhm-m easion tn orer to | Ing to carry uul the well-conceived plans of this | m few gucata, some finding thelr habltual thirst | 0 hads here, I (e .cut- |k Yo avold m £ curlosity § ductlve, and thoss having tholr commerclal contre | chroniclea fact known tothe sclentific world, but not department, is also o cclobrated pixcicnlturiat, | yer unappeased, somedn the faint hoge of au [ sud vleasant shade, where, owevar, to avold outside sign of curloaity In- .at Baltimoro yleld & revenue of $10,000,000an- | known to all, PemK-lmflmdemlbad-qnl naned | e fs_nowSuperintendent of .the Fish-Halching | geourrenco whlch might facite a renewal of the | ner least occupled by Rgeavos, o number § conslstent with his dignity, After & momant’s nuslly. When wo contemplato the vast fiahing fu- | the Juutel shrub of thls country, the Aalmia. a | limnch of the New YurkeAquatiumn, ¥ conversation, The latter to-night were not fated | of children arc spendlni In nolsy play tho long | sllence the man began his story, * tereats of tha globo, wo arc led (0 exclatm: Whata | Purely North-American mpecics, belonging to the | AMONG THE MEN OF NOTI IN Tilh NORTHWEST, | 14 o disappoluted, Nearly allhad risen, and | hours of the summer atternoon. Not far froun T will not tell you my namne; 1t s necdless, flataral order, Pricacer, ot which the mountaln. | wo may mention Mr. Goorge 1. Jerotne, of Nilos, | wre ubout to exehiange thete farewell greetings, | thetn, on one ofthe low stones that are placed i glgantlc maguzine of buman mustenance 1a the | jaurel, Aaimia lalifolid, in a consplcuons variety. Mich., the encrgetic and accomplisied Superins £ 8 ) ol and-perhaps will bo bettor if loft unspoken. 0 Kalm"s e N ) 4 when on unusual sound of- rattling wheels | on efther sido of the wooden gate which leads 1 occan and ita numerous tributaries, the great | Peter Kalm's meeting with Dr. Franklin, and the | {endent of the State Hatehing Honso of that place, hem from the oth d of the streot. Y] h it ung woman, now | Suflico it to say that I bolong to nn old and no- water-basins of the carth! ‘Tho mines of gold aud | Doctor's relation of"the herrlng incident, give | Me, Jeromo is emincnt fn his professian, 1le{s | reached them from the other end of tho strect. | out juto tho road, sitsa young e 1 famil d v tatfler's death, other 1 tals, and tho dlamonds found in | Krounds for declating that Ameriea's claim to the | the very embudiment of enthuaiasm und poetry, | Tha sound drew ncarer, and at Iength, to the ns- | bending lier head oyer some knitting that Hes In | ble Frenc! famly, and, on'my fatfer's death, meb;r::a:';'nfiu:'xn 1th," being woalth £0-iho nlnlcm‘;:rylnll the nu&?fl:lh;c‘x;&u‘? "n"% well based | fiis roports b:uml l|kulchl’rl’_1cru! \'Il&uk&numln:, }umshmcml of ulll&ml{l uvah re‘gz Joy. ol(l L-(-l-(:q her llp,‘no‘v‘v‘ droprlng- ‘h;go l';m:'tht'id ;:tnr:l.’: ;wo't' became heir to's title, and posscssed of a larga o 84 any claims, nnl - A flsherman an- he Aral Nights. ey are able docnmen! hust, a carringe, avidently a hired one, pulle moment with a pleascd he 0 coftern of nations! Butin tima there precious sup | nonnces his dircovery., L L el it Nedoramenta | bust, Kinerianc, avidontly P B o oot aceroaP s | estato distant some fifty miles from this town lies become cxbausted. Thon the auriferous | The next in our country who must bo credited dieat fiwb-cultarists of Michiyan we men- “ " 3 ongh sho ia now married and | When my father was no more, tho only reln- AUATLZ Sy 1ok b rathaeusd with RIAeR Ve NoE i theaucesnaty] applicationof Astifalal fesunda< tlon Mr. N. Wo Clark, of Clarkion, whosg In the host ot hand? ) shouted the driver, - | innkeuper, aud, thangh 5 i 3 % “ilereat your service promuptly responded | o motier, she well romombers the morning | tion remalning to me wasa younger brother, can the glittering dust of tho sands be replanted, ;I;:',l"lul}_l"})t‘l‘mn?lm m{_l'een‘ L‘:n,‘hl: Rev. ‘.:;murll::fih; :fl:ly advoency of the measnre lurgely promoted There, when at Slvr!n'."l first breathings The snow-wreaths ted away, L. Eqch preen and mosay knol) was gemmdd With partridgo-herrles gays he May-flowor and tho viofet . ¢ I'cnreu from thalr bed of gold, And the dark wakae-rabln nodded By tho adder's tongua of gold. . . Jacques, running up to the door of the carrlago, | whén her father seut her up-atalrs to knock at | in character very different from myself, S blos % | fn 1855, in which he declared that n 1804, wheh i % \ or thio nl vent o et o 2 Y vkl b ol et e R AL 1) Jeat, ho Inneegnated and binteiad | he efing "i&fl’{i"«’h}l}?flm"&“'fil&p.mfin F | aho da woll stited. Thicn, na ho fumped down | tho littlc ones who aca alwavs ready to run fn | 0 nmbitious. My father had ofton desired Mr, A, F T've lovod thes when the glad Spring brough hio egis of trout and ‘other fnhes, olher foud-fialics, ¢, Nonaman, of Water- | from bis scat, I mysclf shail stay here over- | from tho nelghbors’ houses to talk nbout | e to marry, but Iwas devoted to study, and Vier wifts of bloom and wirtis snstalning. Tho countless finny teibes feed and | * . ¢ X (- Y Ll racs ey cal . Hcated on the wruss | felt no fuclination to Ineur the carcs and re- 2 noss fatten upon Itw wide-sprending platesus, upon ita [ . 14 m':."fi‘;‘fi-flm“fifvrr:”:n}"fllfl‘fifi: (i f-"fln‘u‘flii s the propristor o # trontfarm, and | night, frlend. Lt tho horses e put up and | Nanette, as thcy call her. Heatod on tho griss | fo Nor fess when Bammer's lovells ul fisl-caltariat. llo urew M, | cared for; and tell your ostler tobave the mbar- | in tho midst of tho childron who araat plav Is | sponsibllitics consequunt upon the posscssion of elevativne, n fts grottoos and caverns,—cvory- | south of Frarce, after many experiments, suc- | Vraski'n dr{ method of fmpregnation of the | yuaned und aver: ",{n ready for, ngy departure | Nangtto's own littlo girl, not s{en" olil. ‘Sud- | g'wife and family, When I suceecded to my t whera beneath ita heaving bosum, withunt monay | Cceded In hatching suficient tront to stock & amatl gaum, and e prominont fn the pructico of | av3Tu o woru T otiat b6’ bt ot pore | Hiant putting down her work by hee side tho | fathier's namo 1 waa alreatty closo wpon 80 yoars ‘;" ::::ll‘:lfi‘::‘;‘n‘:’:l‘x::;l:,:fi‘slrmz‘:ltl;nlmr::{le(xl::nl:m::g ix'.ffi‘;‘fli:vf:fi,}g‘:’;flxffi«ffifi;?bu“}ij.‘;;:.’; ;lur:fnv:‘ e | Hoe Artea :L.a?.“nl‘ ?fi,.‘:;}fl:’l"":#'f.,?%',’,‘;"‘,:; fone | by breakfust-tin Hero ho mentioned a small | mother calls to one of the nolsy crowd: oldy and, na [ continuod my studfous habits and . 3 3 man who rediscoverey an Came fnshing o'er tho Eatth For thun hast worn right rozally ‘Thy coronal of green, nd #tood & monaech of the wood In tho saulight's glorious shoen. laced ‘{¢'upon a | Fish Conmsisaloners of that Stute, {s ona of the old- | tWT ten iniles off, ‘“Elfsc, Qear, takeup baby aud bring her to | Yived in almost total retirement from the world, "+ oregatherod and garucrud for huinau fuod and f- | Jiractical baste, for the world had refuned BIthatto | oo heherinrioir of the Sortiacer, " ne fte oid- | W And tho lndy{ Does she go back with-yon?" | me, 1min afrald sho will yot fnm-" thera was overy prospect that I should le with | And when the change came o'or thos, " man gain, s 0 accent n huon that tranacends all otherdine | cessful fiahfarmer, aud has ecoine very prominent % No,” replieéd a voleo from inside the coach, Eilse obeys, and, taking tho\little child I'n Her | out helrs and Jeavo the titloand estate to my In the ponsive Antumn days, i i ANCIENT ASPECTS. coverles since the dawn of the race. Todoseph | in the practice of pisclenlturs, Mr, Falr« | 441 ghai! remaln with you some time.!" ary, cormes up and scats It fu {ts mother's ln?- brother, o prospo:t, which rejolced him excecd- vhen yalo and nplaud, grove and stroam, by From information gleaned from guite rellablo | lemy, 8 fishurman of (ko Vosyes, {n France, ara | bank, of Chicago, a gentloman of ample moana and dJacques, I greut joy at the prospeet of such | Just nsshe has given the culld n caress and 1s | jugly, Judeo of his angor thon, when, all of a Wers velied fn sober huze, 1 sources, woare forced (o admit that fah-culture, | Wuindevted for tha relnbilitation of wuart'that | Iclaute, Ia generouely ghm« his thn and money | o guest, who, from her manuer of voming hero, | turning to go back to her playmatos, the little | sudden, T annonnced to him my intentfon of | Thou did'st thy gorgeous robes put on 1 oe npplicd to the lucreuts of fulies, W of wnclont | lad langulihed for want of sagacity fn practical | for the adtancement of the art in the Nortiwest, | §y'doubted not would pay well, opencd thie car: | gato abens and a man. cnters the traveyard, taking & wife. Tho circumstanco wiich 8o un- Of crimaon and of gol . ’ spplication, iteasoning (rom the ntandpuiut of | iinds toive it forco und valug ofe this poriod uf | Jfo linteed at his own prirats exponse, at hisfan- | 180009 ol TR PG 07 WL SHEREC HRO CAE | bt figuro lu tall and uoright, and there Isnoth- | gxnectedly fnduced mo to adont sach aworel | And proudly yicld tha hanors w F L IR B oot wa arolei 1 belleve that Tahek cone | ERNG & Iulng by tia. Chvtnge 0T sromtIn the | Taiman ey B ke e b of, 0unk trouly | L guee, ‘omplotely muflied 19 a {ong, dark | L abuut him o Tead on to'supposd that ho 1n | Sxssiation win e, Tt was e mrores [ “Ha8imighe not fongor hotd: + g rource of food, we are led to. leve shes con- mon, ah, VL 2 i o £ . L3 rtitted a Iarge portion of the sustenance of tha | sniali atreams which abound in the Vorges Moun- | iake,—a most prataowoithy and public-splrited dat. cloak, the face velled. old except s face. | That, howbver, is wrinkled | tom to take long and solitary walks In the | yajeatic il though shorn, thou'st stood, { human famlly in anclent tines. Iltcpresontations dividing Aleatis and Lorraine, —the debata- | Will'not others go and do {lkewiao? YMy lady wiil find hersolf well pleased with | and worn, and tha short beard ia thickly strown | wonds surrounding ‘my estate.” Somotimos [ \lth thy light, trace % of firhos of varfous specien are fiqured upon nue und {n the Franco-Prusslan War, nowan. | = efore me are er entortalnment, Tdoubt not," sald Jacques, | with gray hoirs. Iis oyes, 100, have 8n anx- | would even bo nbsent for days, all day glving | esealed Jo fai y poncllings "gainst ! merous articles bronght to ..!"fm by lr('hm(-]uflllu, nexed (o Germany, Our dlscoverer had noliced TIK REPORTS OF ALL TIIE PISY STATES with an innkesper’s assurance; and at the same | fous, tired look, and glance restlessly from one mypelf up to tho carcless enjuyment of nature | .~ The clear and atarlit sky; ¥ Fieh-gaten are often alluded to In ancred writin; with regret the rapld disaopearunce of his favor- [ which have 8o far iven sammaries of work ac. | timoconducted her intothe tavern, and up-stairs, | sfduto the other. On lis back he carries o u‘f 1y own reflections, and truating at night to Then the wintry sun came brightly down, o which were likely to havo been traps or wires for | fto fsliea, and being eneretlc and perscvering, | complished. Theso roputts il exhiblt a high where hie showed her {nto a neat 1{ttle room. 1 thacapture of flvhes for domestic uwe, and possi- | though uncducated, devoied himsclf for weve 1all wallet, and has a stick {n Lis band, though | arrive at some inn, or, fatling that, the awelling 4 My lady la doubtless hungry,' sald Jacques, | seemingly not for tho sake of support. of some peasant who would bo willing, In re- vainly endeavoring to gut o slht of her face as Nunette and Ellso watched the man as ho | turn for payment, to nfford me shelter, it hap- Bach f0 ol it raAt e eawrought, ac In wi 1098 0'erwron; TR b toring gorms soerabd dremmadt” A reo of enthustaam, and ars pronownced argue hly for commercial purpoees, Tha ancients had a | el yoars fo o' constant study of tholr | Fag, 1 a " reat varlety of instruments for thu capture of the | habita especlally daring tho ~ season of | tita fiiny triber. which Indlcate, IF thoy 0. ot wibe | epawning, * The excoraively dry summor.and | oo avor of the application of fish-cullute In ever: i of the Union, No State has yot relinquisho 2 ha liv two candlos,” "¢ 1t will take but a few | walked along the path leading acrosa tho graves | pened onoe day that I had roamed farther than inilate, that tho, walor aren way an important | UV OF 1842, and conmcquint, low waler of Tha | haticenbls faiiaror n iy of thoss Biaseecra | miuutes to prepara s meal. ; vard, When he hiad got n sliort, distanco from | Banal, and, ‘whon towards aunsct = bo: Ao iommen theough hy sturds boaghs food resburce, and that they had alio an eye ta tho | wireanss, afforded 8 long-deaired oppartunity for | annnal nppropriations fur the furiheennce of thia ““Thank you; I nced nothing,” was the re- | them he turned off onto the r{rm and satdowty | gan to look around .me for n place to | I'vejoved to see i nobly thou multiplication of fiahiy, in Ordur W mivet the cun- | Investications and the study of the movementa of | meanyra arv almost princely fn maznitude, whila | plv. % Let the driver have all ho'wants. I shall | 8a If weary, upon s Jarge, flat gravestone that pasa_the night, I found that I was utterly 1His violonce hast braved; riant draln upon thelr feh-bearlng waterv, Herod. | tieso finny donieens. In thie ascent of the trout 1o | In others monoy is wrudgingly fueninhed for carry- | retire tmmediately; leave me." ] stood on four mggum;tlmn taok off his wallet, | at losa o to my wliereabouts. This, howoyer, Bat a spollor bas been 'mongeb ofus alludes In his writings to the natural wethod | tbhelr uccustomed spawning-bedw, constant watelh | fng forward the work, This (.u" featare I8 quite Jacques was strongly tempted to remain | opened it, and began to eat some bread that did not troublo e much; I kept:on my way, "Fhiy brothren of the o, of the Increase of fiabea. beeamy necesssty, an the auason approachud, that | surprising, for it can be demonetrated, without thy | Jougar for thy sake of conversution and n chinnca | 1o touk from it. 116 had probably chosen tils | Snd hafere tong arrived atf a lttlo cottage stands | And1sigh to mark tho ravages LAKE M@ENIS, IN EGYPT. {hey,tlht b discorured In the act of deposlting | ald of the igher inathomatics, that'every dollat | of goulng his gucst’s fucc, but tho tono of ner | skons for a soat bocasd it was popfoctly eloan: inz by the side of the rond, and seemingly at | - The woodman's ax has made, vinne foil e that Serin, G second Klug | their egin 1t wa & taak of no ordinary maumitade, | Sxpundod brhigs §10 fa return, speech Teft bl 1o upportunity, 8hie spoke like | al) those round alout were covered with loaves, | same distance from any othics habitagton, - The : 3 canstructed this vast artiiclal lake which | 8nd au utter impossibility for one man to continue TIE UNITRD HTATES COMMISSION, 16 wlio was ,“"u"":,’d to commaud. Bowl or overgrown with grass} this, however, thougt Tiad $ust set, and 1 Qid not 10 Lo ente Thou stand'st almoat alone, old treof 5 uame, 1t was 3,000 furlonge in circm. | The watch unceaningly, for nature must suon bove | e National Commbralun te al ontgrowth of the | OHS ®l pripekarh 1 g 3 ‘well cared for by o sun hiad Just sot, an 1106 ACTURI0iLa Entul, Tho stream has shrunk aod dried, t . and [ta greateat’ dopth i the centro 00 | Auccuimbed, for the want of rest, Ko it was with | giate Commisions. Ita wurk, undor the able die | 10, the innkeeper ett the room. eridently o, seomed el ared for bypome | the cottayc, hoping to bo allowed"to rewmaln | Apd'iho flowers, bonesth the aun's ferce glare R feet, 'Tho water-supply of ‘thik vast excavation | Nemys ho was obliged to amociate with him an manazoment of Prof. Spencer I, | - On descending to the public room below | one and’kept fn good order. He had hardly be- | tnere thae night, I walked In without cercmo- From thofr old haunts have fled. | was entirely derlved from the Nile, Tho current | Inn=kecper named Gehin, who siternated with bim »0 valuable and pronounced that it is | Jucques found great excitoment prevailing, Not | gun to eat when the group of children notleed nfy' but was somewhat abashed on_dliscovering atioual nevensity that cannot woll bo dis- | only the tnen wholiad seen tho carrlage arrive | him, and suddonly leaving off thelr game ran { tfis only occupant of the room to be n youn; pensad with. The Pre a8 long been known | wero there, but also a number of nelghbors | quickly to Nanette, girl, who appeared to be eneaged In preparing 88 the niost distingulshed naturalist of our coun- | who had beon startled by the unusual nolsc, + Nanette, Nunotte," they crlod all w.!cnmr‘ tho evening meal, Sho was very simply dm.mf :fl'«'}?fiffi&‘fffl‘fl r»‘fl:-rvtrnt}:‘m;nzf' ;h|fl3|:;1;'r‘},: Clustoring around the uriver thoy wero all | * Look! Tho old mnnl(llfimlng on the Pn}n‘ncm hor dresa, it anything, helg plainer than that of Blond, Whovo namo hua alroady becis mentioned, ssking hiin questions at once nbo‘ut tho new | grave, Mizhtn’t wo tell bl to goawayi No ouo | tho ordinary peasant grirl; but, when she tarned 180 set for six months into the Jake from the river, and | i1 his obsorvations, that there might 4o no bronk e the aix months followlng frum tae Jukv fnto the | I the chaln of investiyations during thia alle e niver. % hile the curront flowed into the lake, the | fmportant and critical period. o earnestly and daily returns amounted 1o a talent of silvor to the | erslstently wore thesa resenrches matntulned that, Koval treanury; Lut, when the cnrrent eet river. | i une inatance wward, the retirns fell to one.third of that sum, | tFout was kept At one time 1his was bestowed upon 'Thou too, ere long, old-cherished friend, Must bow th tely head, Bo puse fromlarth its lovellost And noblest, to the dead! . Jins, Manr E. Dixock lte. ‘Tho result of thin po ——— en, | secutive doys and Tont arrival, As Jacqucs camo down-stairs the man | must ait there," round on hearlng my footsteps and showed me " THROUGH TEARS, for pinemoney, and Wos. equel 10 $500, 000 per | MALED Jalor, unromiitea day and wight, was tho | 1hebed PR inlonce as mro ol ME, | O cotclning & somenhit mgey reply. Nanetto scemed to o {n doubt for o moment. | hor face, T thouaht Lhad wever beholl any ong EARS, annuo, rediscovery of tho procems of dacobl, which thess guished foh-cultu; af the conntry, The work | ' Once ugaln, then, I toll you I'know nothing | © ¢ Well, children,” she enfil ot last, “‘you | half so’ beautiful—‘Ia that you, father? sho An Artist tofled over bie plcrares— FIRIRRING OP CHINA, e Dl At guccesstul practlce The femulea | of ‘(g Cowntaslon |8 cxtonsive and varied. The | about thy lady, and ft's no se asking me ques: | mustn’t "be rude to him, but, Elsie, will'you go | sald, as she turned round; thén, when she saw A Orlontal scholara ver that nh-calturo has been | Woro discavered in tho act of depositing thelr is_dovated tothe Suvestization of | tlons, Bhe cime up to the ‘Cloche Biouo’ at | and tell him that the people don't liko that | o sirarger before her, sho corricted herself (o practised by the Chineko for 4,000 years, The | O& 8ml the ‘males cjecting their milt s, n'"l .nhlcln‘niln( uienlmu“mvl-. Inbor= | D— in a conch, ju-{‘umyotlwrtmvulcrmlght, E;“D to bo uscd to sit un, and that we should | stantly and with the most charming smile, al fleldw, savlst, [n oW carlicat notlce of this fact by Enropeans may by | Ubon the euegs, deposited tn gravel-nests. | ynoin sy these Investigations, 1 ’ rr to another " : - g ol vel 11 sho'a rolng to stay here somie time, 1745, in which hie states a certalu ecason of | thelrezgs was completed, they wero covercd aver | gy in sal watcr, aroetudied and classied. Durlng i) sl thy a datl 4 ny beforo the man, and, in & somewhat timtd yoleo, I was expecting my father, and thought tho year, an immenso_number of merchants resort | 10 €ouceat them frum tho aepredations of envm the epawening scison of walmon tho labora of the | ST8 yiog vepented Nanoitc's’ wonds, Bhe was almost | hesnd pls "’Dmm % 16 Ml yon seck P o o lee 2, ‘This discovery wus kept a sccret an far ae was po o B e A laacklang, for the I F, b o ooat "oy Uardetisomhe, In socuring | YOUT thia niowent Jacques enterod the room. | Atbald ot fret aa o looked &t her with: Blé. sad plaincd the occaslon of my disturbing her, 9 Bt the wnrm-.u had nothing to n{. ors But the world beheld only the colors ‘That ware made out of chemical dyes ) sible for four years; and, if they had desired to ? Tfi%%n’{.fi?jflflf‘lfl' uwn, ' which is obta Anform. tho pabllc of "'z ‘saccessfal lasue of thelp | 28U hatching m:h and the distribution of efiu nd then emptied lnta v Time sped. And ho tved, loved, and suflered; into noarly every Stata In the Unfon, While shad- | Percelving the slzo of tha compuny, bo assumed | oyrs, but her fear soon vanlshed when sua suw | aud osked her permission to remaln thare till 1ia passed through the valley of grief, acls containing water, fu which i fa transporica o | labars, they wero uoablo o doso, for they wuro | haiching faats (ho atiaches of the Commissionars | &n lmportunt oir, ] S0 dnil which iayed About bis Tips Wheo'sho | hor tachor artivat, Fikshe FOndY Rraninli I | - Adidbirsa asouds the hller of @ the rivers and atroams to Lo hutehod. ‘The mis. | QUiLS Incapable of proparing an wccount of thelr | jncessantly e oyed nndl tho season closcs, Tho [ % Nuw, iy zood frlends, leave tho gontleman | bad fniahod. = sat down, and she wont on with hor work,' I Slaco in labor alone was reliaf. q -\om\rY line confirmia the statement of Dulizide France I“m. l’m Yhels reicae. ARt DI w‘: ‘To. | shod-season in North Caraling Leyina In March and | alone. Enough that the lady has come to mfl ‘*And why don't they wish any one to sit | could not take my eyes from her as sho nioved 1t showed not the aplendor of colors o regard Ing ":“ fl-hu\ri‘,e'lul tho Kmplre, theleuxtens | o o b e et ad he o WO for | ends tate I:n‘ Aprll.'lml, u the reumm --1lunu'-. bousc and that J have just epoken to her and | hore, my child P! he asked. . | from ono sids of 'the roumn to the other and 01 those of his eazlicr years; - | : b Rlion r0tn o farelrn | L e eretargscin witich o valao f thy o mards Mo et e PR unt a8 the | roccived all beronders, At prevent I haveno | Ellsowas sllent, The man rose from tho | busied herselt in tha cooking of somothing that Bub the world—tho wotld bawcdown befota t, v Tauna of China T excoodingly Fith; fon besides | 14Dore of theso men was gloomilyset forth. A | FO38L towe Tuly takoa place in Maine. Millione of | tine to talk with you; and besides it Is Lardly | stone wud Tooked on it for tho Inacription. 110 | was over the fro; evory mavement waa graco ocanse it was p with tears, W nearly all the varioties known' to North Amorica, | COmtilesion of suvans, headed by M. Csete, Pro. [ GEIFG0 .08 LIUE THEO PRSE grounils whero thuy | btcoming to chatter over my guests so openly.” | saw nothing but a cross and tho letters R I 14 | feaclf, and the words shio from tine to Limo xd- A Poet was gifted with Gonlus; ' their water contain several vaiuablo mnecies un. | fessor of Kmbryology lun the Coflego of ¥runco, | ary obtained, and the amall fry arv liberated whero | Them, tumning to_tho driver, “Your supper, sir, | * Who §s buriod horol” dressud Lo ng take we rather Inaging iy And ho aani, and he sang sll the da; i i3 Do | visited the’ tah-tarsiof tho V. d reparted ¢ 4 J i i 8l the days, ? huown to othor waters of the globe. 1t would bo [ Yislted the lsh- srih of tho Vosges and roported | they wera hatchod, will ho ready Tor you in & few minutes, Let me | The child scomed unwilling to answer, 1 | In & countess’ drawing-room than in'n peasant Ho wrote for the pralse of the people, Y fapouslble to sustal euch & viat population wers | BEI BE, TR0 ARe O o bacaie & roloh. | CONMISSIONERS OF FISUBRIES—THEIS NAMES | show You futo your room." ‘It {s a loy: story,"” sbo suld, nfter aminute's | kitchen. Inshort, I was entranced, and iny But tho peoplo acconded no finlw. Iouok (ur the pruductive faberies of Ihat conntry, | LHFPYORNE, AIW, TEmwe ou Varis, AND ADDUESSEA, 8o tho gossivs worv lclt to themsclves, but by | allence. @ Comeo 10’ Nanette; sho knows all | hoart, which I had hitherto considercd proor | O hie song s blitho as the morning, 3 m-mulrml I’ty lvlfl-u -‘y(uuv of c_u‘llllnrc, under nu- peasant faherman of & fow rooutha bel United States—Prof, Spencer ¥, Balrd, Buithe | no mcans pald any hiced Lo the dignifled robuke | about it; she will teli you." K aurainst woman'’s charms, became justautly filled o music of birde} ot tional direction and natlonal survelllanco. Niterly. unknown, was an honored. guest_at the | *onian Institute, Washlugion, D, C. of mino host, Ifercat lengih waaa subject of | At these words the siranger's curiosity scem- | with lonisings 1 bhad never known, *Here, I | But 10 homage Lo offer, I oyl e Mot o | e apsinteln el Snank | SN N L e Mers! | syttt ot oft mbvelg dor | edmerbit el 1 pu S e 0 | Bl Yiwrosllin ety | By ol vl 1y 3 | lle. Work arter work publ d; report ufter 5 o5 e 2 mutlc assertion, acconding to tho various charac- | Into his wallet, and follow: o chi 0 Na- | woman who la worthy of Lelug love aud, ! e e omed™ porch s erit | poport was mads, dtorcurial Frenchmen. were in | _Arkantae—N, 11, Fian, Pine Dlutter d. B, Btat- ¢ 3 Time sped. And the Poat, thrangh sorrow, LY 4 5 ters of the guod peple asscmbled, Very various | nette, ‘The youug mother reddened slighitly as | fore I lad been in her presence a quarter of an : et Increag f' ehca aad tho collocton of | Scuaslee oret thie new denoument, ani Franco In: San, Jtle locks X e eacaseiverllie: o, | were the cunjoctures huzavded, and the wiscat | ahe aaw bim approacldir her, and i reply | Wour, I hud rosolved that. If showbre willing, 1 B R e Sl st | Hibiiiss 1A ' o F brinchlov: | Throckmaran, fun veaneiacos . D. arvel s | didnol heallaie b bkt tho et ol Freney | oo b e inada e o aod efore g, ‘A | woull Arangely Fomanil s for wse 4 4] o} " uclsco, o i v/ . i ¢l Cy Eated 10 supyly their tablos, —many of ‘which wera | Sruneutal ¥iah-Barsiat 1t proved omo of the | FIRSNEC, | oy s Harttord: Rob- | Iuerodulous lauglied snd aifccted to believa that | brown curls, g . my posltion, pernaps indiscrests but you must . of rars value, Tho Emplre at ona time, enbr o itael @ whon tha Drussians duniojlaied the | rs.G. Plke, dictown; James A. Bill, Lyme, the inystes guestwas nothing more than tho | #Tho little girl tells me thero Is some sto: know that | bad always prided myself on my o lug ns it did s Jargo part nln !ulro 0, tun\nflm the l‘mum 1, they took to themaelves the f£stabs Georgla—~Thomas P, Jsmer, Commlsaioner of | daughter of sone rich furmer, who had taken a | connected with the grave I wasaltting on, Wm position to the conventiunalitics of lifesocl I? {5 “:‘J::l:;lw:l:n:rt H:’LA e glojeras "';"m:"h“:; lakment de Placiculture, AR';"G“"“"‘:,"‘XY "_”“"“fl Atlanta. 1ancy to sco thy country: and they ssscried that | it be too much troubla for you to tell It el adhiered to by those of my rank, and my sau- 3 Contribore f00d for 8 larie popuLAtOn: - Thelt Svl SCOTLAND A OLAIMANT, e AovmiL B, e ot | the morniue would dispel all tho Taystery in the | His volco was full snd rich, and Nauette | guine disposltion 1od me alwaye to expect tho yrescrves wero laree and expeusive, Lucallussold | A fow yers previous to the snnouncement of Woioepi S B. Evaos, Ol | piagyer, The discussion was continued to & late | Jooked up, nurrrhud at the atrunger’s prouun- | best results from thosa acts which proceeded u placine for $175, 'bis shows conclusivaly | Heny's t\Ilm\'wy in France, Mr. John Shaw, of Prestdent of tho Toar hour, Jacquies himself keeping away from his | clation,which, in its flucness, scemed to contrast | from my unfettored judgment, that fah-cultaro Lad, at the perlods of the Empiry D’.‘l"mlrll. Bcotland, after a study of tho habits of 'aldwell County: Polk | guests; doubtless because howas afrald of belog | so strangely with his appearance, © Bhia ropled W Before long the father camoin, Howasa and the ftepublic, attamed cuormous proportions. | 98l molh succecded fn artificlal fecundation of their oaty; 8. W, Coombs, Watren | press od and forced to disclose his ignorance. At | modestly: stout, hearty-luoking man, with a genlal coun- oo, at the l,',[,h; of her power, had au enor- | Ova. Lo expressed n portion of the egys from & Vaitou, flm County: Jas jength when t was scen that noth‘fflz could be 1 shall be very glad to tell you the story. | tenauce, and was, I svon dlscovered, pos- Became like hia suffering kind. Again he toiled over bhis posma, To lighten the grief of his wnlad. cy wore not 5o fowing and rhythmic As thoso of his esrlier years; But the world—lo] it offered its homage, Becanse thoy wore writtea in lears, Bo ever the price must be given By those secking glory in Art. Bo ever the world le repaying Tha grief-atricken, suflering he The happy must ever be humble; Ambition must walt for the years, % ) Ever hoping to win the approval A wous population: sod we infer that, in | feinalo, and the wilk of ile malo upon (hoso egvs, ohn A, Steele, Woodford | elicited from arizument, save the certainty of the | I supposs you are a stranger here, Every ono | seased of a better fotclloct than fs usually found Of & world that Jooks on through its tears, L rler niipaautein her” Incresdug mfil | op commitel "t fecndated spuws ot uce, Gaerard County(IT. 15 Gar- | fact that nothig was Kown, the toseips bezah | 1nobe yIASS knows i nulte el 3 nmong peasants, o received e kind! Iy, ond Eirb WuesLEs. gl ebaireEe AT R B A (hA ot KW |ioa ul’J-num. 1577, mnd on tho 7tk dayof Wey | T*ds yxfnnmg.“\l‘ 3 Allan, Sath County, to drop off one by one, and ehortly Deforo inid- The mou nodded, without speaking, and | on learnlug that I'was s belated traveler, did SR Eepibe ol sonioate ! foflowing' tho'iiile Sahee ad burss theshotly | goalaiaes s, M. Biliiwell, Laugdr; leury O, Sian- | yient ail way dark and'silent f the tavern, sat down on tho stone opposite Nanetto, | not besitata to offer me A supper anda bod for- SUCCESS, Tapidly-swelllug populstion. To bo- | and wero found anong the gravel of w. | ““Yiarylaud—T, B, Ferguson, Ballimore; . W, hortly uiter sunrise next morniog the fn- | who began forthwith aud related the story | tho night, scttlng uside somewbat proudly my tween” the laking OF Uarthage and the relgn of | This Ls the first rocorded experivent In this coun- m,“!, Dents i P Wl habitants of th vet were awnkened by the | as it has been told above. | The )stencr Eromlwul paymcent, and saving that Imdlxrnuz ‘We liva in 8 world so strange that aven fts fallures sré d Vuspasian, cunlnclcdltfiurh:clpnulon for fiuhe | try, 1ad iho samo notice becu taken of Mr, Staw's | Afa. ‘heodore Lyman, Hraokline; E, | rattling of the h over the rugeed stones ou | ot first manifested nothing ‘more than o | keep aniun, 1 was weary with my day's watk | valuabla~Pref. duwing. - cultare, In connection with which, for the gratif. | experiment, the same furor might have followed | A, Wiacheater; A thiog bad been | natural curlosity, but, aa thg tale progress and had no fault to tud with the entertalnment ¢ tion of Usoir tastes, fsbulous sums wore expend- | his aunoun: he Suest salmon-atreams French, South | its oy back to D—-. II anyt! 1t all wera smooath and casy sal 3 \What triamphs woald there be 3 fe? 1t the vines were nover tralling, 'They would need ne pruning-ka!fe, : raintze needed to renew the discussion of the preceding | Lo scemed to grow uncasy, Nauctte was just | that was provided; indeed, sa pleased was I with T e e Kire, e | O SHany o the 1ond hotders ccouand and Tre- | Jfichign—FIL R. Mitlor, Richland; Androw J, | niht, this would baye afforded an sccasion: | deschibing thee1dy's. Lormeons dress Al my new friends, UL L thoutd hera relished tho Uit Lugeaiously Aty | aisesmaay whlch ttey forms 0us 1or vhorions rergs | X o, betrolts Qeargo Clarky Foofse, "y | Haruly bt mine hoat. appeavod, amokiog his | siacted W from ths noss with an uxclusiation of | liedlest fre {F pArtakion wit thepm. Fho peas: annet that they | als. Tho cultivation of theso rivers Is beginning 1o AReRd gl . SWOIDY, i A3 | mornlue pipe up aud down before the newly- | pain. Tue narrator looked at bim In surprise, | ant's dauguter, whoss name I found & was thicie cooking ":P q Qolcher, Bt. Paaly Robert Orineby, ——. b Our very losses aro our gatus; could run their fuhes from fce-cold water into bolf- | make thum exceedingly voluablo to thelr owners, e -5 % opencd tavern, when he was surrounded Dy | ana saw that his face was deadly o Marianue, sat apposits to ine during the meal, ur tears are Jewels cre-talilzed; o $is euldrons without handling them, They wers | Tho Itiver ¥ay, in dcofland, Iy & temarkabla sal: | Afh(S ‘){j"{.‘.‘,’;fi‘,fif Granioamy Luties T boyess | eagor quedtiontrs, Jacqucs sill preserved by | acemed bardly able 10 stand, and, afier esi- | and 1t was. with GUleuity (st T romored oy | oUlF teara are fewe ot [} Indefatizgble In scarch for now varletiva, and | woo-stream, and its snnusl [uoducu are now {o. | N{jion, air of digollied reticence, and the townspeople | tating @ moment, ho resumed his scat, eyes from her face. — Only onvs sho se Aro smawered prayers un vallzod, o spared nelther labor nor money 1o grat| trclgllu "m . Fho Ecol 1'1‘-1; sslmon-leheries New Jersey—D. P, Powell, Woodbury; J. R, { bad still nothing but conjecture wherewith to * Aro you 13" tho young wowman {nquired | wotice my muPtlun'. theu our uyes mnef A g evicurcan palates, Red mullet or fat cary e du' uab n~':|hu"f¢:h b o avutsllover | grortwell, Habway? G. A. Andersop, Ticatoa, stay their meutal appetite. Eyes peerod curd- | hastily, e falutcst possibfo blush rosa to her ch A ‘We ask for humblo heart and mind; 2, extravagant prices, Weo learn that o Kingduim sud sold at extravagaul N, k—Hourutlo Scymour, Utica; Edward M. | ously up at the window which Jacques poluted 1lo did not scem ta bear her question, Bub sab | passed the evening fo pleasant conversatlo beg {or Lhat sweet charity . was often paid for & slogle mulic ALY D B . V174 OF TUK [ 8ot Kochester) Hobert U. Hoodevelt, . Now | out as that of thio room Whers tho mystorious | with his faco covered with bis bands, and & low, | bad T was Toth e rothe whone sbesioat Which reashes out & Hmes Uit sum Yora disisof thas oeh, Herglue VUITED STATRS. York Cite, . & est lay, but the closest scrutiny could discern | mourning sound escaped bitw, The children, | thelr simple mauncr of dife, tho peasant roso &t Abrosa festurnity, O grala Cnvented omier-farming upon st | 1a 188, Theodutus Gurlick, M. D., aud Peof. | > Uhlo~Iobn i1 Kilpgart, Columbust J. G, Fishe i ctiuniinny Bt thcer | \nonruing aound ctivd hm, o cpfdise, | thiele shplaeauneraf il tlo pe st 1t cial beds. He baifh 8 veat palaca | M, A. Ackley, of U ody 0., ddtermined 1o | or, Cornoctons Hobert Commtsiae, Toledo. T b pardinary, Lxienily s _oaly | wha e o oot o ista N b e o sy soum, And how 3 we oxpoct this gift ' H gt garar the Lucnug | Beay . Whers | mako the experimont of the 'rtlticlal brecdlug of | Pennsylcauia—B, L. tlewitt,’ Mokiidayebueg; | HIOR tobe dono wus £ walt wll fime, or sho | frightened, aud then looked fuguiriugly st grov bitlioaandafte partikucn it thom Whila lying on our bads of case? ¥ be grow tho daluty, toothsome molluscs in thous | trout, Preparstory to ng In the matier, | HowardJ. feedor, Eostou; Jamcs Dufly, Macl- | Jady herscld, suould choose to suive the doubt. | Nanette, but no ons spoke. Then wll st once | of a slnglo meal, 1 sigulled my futeution of do- Bowo sorruw must our being sHb i sands, Serglus was & worldly men sud & success- ‘mmnl fiahes wers obtained from Sault Ste. Marde, | eita. Meantime tho lady scenied fn no Lurry to rise. | the strauger rose hurrledly from his ecat and | partiog. Warned by tho hintthat I received on ‘Before this boon we cau gecelve, s 1ul politician, and lel,n-cl overnment pusitions | Luke Supeslor, snd Pore Stauley, Csnoads West: dthode Island—Newion Dextor, Providanca; Al- | The sun had jong risen when Jacques sent his | looked uround with a struge, yacsnt stare, as | tho previous evening, I did not venturo to offer. andfat oficcs were frecly discussed at thoso mon- | Tho trout were trawsferrcd from theie usthve | fred A. Rewd, dr., Frovidouce; Jobg I Barden, | Jittle girl to knock st the chumberdoor aud ask | if ho bad just been sroused from sleep. ‘Lhen | moncy to my host, but I assurcd themn that, it § ster social gathernge, we du dcc-water; and, though thuy wers move- | Bcit io the intersal that sepsrates tho Roman ¥mpire from Lhe eigblecnth ceutury, po particular evie £ Ot Mo oy Sansth Wy b ace UluA' Terrltory—A, P, Nockwood, falt Lake 1f the gicst was ready for breakfust, but she ro- | suddeuly turuluz Lo Navette, he sddreasod bery, | passed tluat way ugaln (which, us § sald to my- 0 valued by B ANsatand Sy oution they wese | Cily. celved ‘no wuewes, Jueques consoled himsel! | but so contused that bis words wers barely fue | self, I had every fntentlon of 'dolug very sbest- wber, t] al their di . rrival ced in an artificlal poud on TSF LibS Sammermiaus oste T d ! Ll zrere of -cl : y P, v, & with the reflcetionthat this long slumber was thu | telligible. = 1y), I shoull with groat pleasurc rencw our wo- ¢'s momentous 3 4 TeTae tio Buatandry of tue watkre. o soncerasa | hoerey anartticlal voud o whe fagis of Prof, | | Vermout, i1 Lord, Moatpeller; Dn ¥, Gold- | Pobtth Tofictionshat i loww sjamborivasths | telllgible | | 0 Whero 1s 10 Is tho uitutance. 1 hud nob sequduted them with | oug ratiuces aft are vory tiends; Indecd, the progress made by the Kowaus waw | posed that thy lung journcy taken by the troat Virgluta Moseley, Richmond; W. B, Rob- | Bewr noon, sud still the child’s kuocking ellcited | inpkeeper 1iving yet ™ 1ty nane, 80 that my fricnds sxperienced wo Buccess spriugs from defeats ely naiptained durivg thu” middly pges, save | would hinder thel? lpa\vn!ng‘ tha frst year. In | erteon, Lyncbburgs W, G. Elicey, Slackburg, uQ rcaponae. What was Lo bo dous! Alterooon *Ji ) o o2t [ . Toald s oo o e biwi tr b dude niquu Chuu:ul.u hllllll dl“l:'" rcp}tlfll Nl& em:nbrrmmmtmln ll{rfi;u{unn&flun{“&m o fisherman‘e art was kept alive, - perhaps s theae gentlemen were happlly dizappointed, Wionsln—Gav. tareisun Luinston, ex-atilelo, | cutue, aud Jucques then thotight it 1o suuniou | nette, her voico tremuluus with surprise gud | and they sssured me ot any timg I« sugubly calcudvd wud perfecied du Ualy sud | fur,on the 20th of Naveaber, fl:‘n’xou 'lvl" . ~un Ly o, ex-alliclo, 5 ucy " 7 Milwsukecy William Welch, Madiaun; 4. Pali, Heward lts Lanored Ule lends er, | Wiy beighbors W 8 counell. The wuanbuous | sppschension, *aud 1 am bis daugbter? | bo ¥ery Welcome. ‘0 those: who nover kuow rolrest Erxnwoys, AL, Mazch 29, 77,