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REMY PALMER'S ViANe FoRTA eLassin Nu CLASS FOR LA Y OF MUSIC, DESIGN OF | is Institution, viz: the diffusion cf the knew!- | edyeof Mosic, and a cullivation of ike publie | taste for the higher ! ACAD T OF MEMBERS © oF TAR THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS SENATE ; William P. Fessenden, Stephen Adams, Hannibal Hamlin NEW MANPSHIRE. | James Bell, ; Joha P. Hale. MASSACHUSETTS. | Charles Sumner, , Henry Wilson { RUODK ISLAND. | Philip Auen, AND TRUNK STORE, PURRUANCE der of the Art, the StY OF MUSIC of OUR CONCERTS: and, with a view to add as much as thelr popularity, the Great Works of | Mozart, MendlesolngSpobr, Hummel and others, i lighter ‘compositions, will be the greatest possible effect, bot! the O*Lestral and Vocal dey ‘The plaw of admission will d by the Academy of Music in London, via: by sebscreptyon ouly, the terms of which will be | $5 for the four Concerts, entitling the subscriber to (bree tickets of admission to each Concert. Subscribers names may be tinmerate! y received t the bookstére of Messrs. Taylor & Maury; at ore of Mr. Davis, and at the Music stores of Messrs. Hilbus and Zantzinger; also at the Academy of Music. corner Ninth and D streets. (Open daily from 10 tili 6.) oc 156—tf ' | proposes td give a. ISHAS to call the attention to ali that saffer | With defective sight, caused by age, sick- nd particularly from | selected, fo his superior . | GLASSES carefully ground b S, | spherical accuracy, ‘Suited precisely an cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. Very wornerous are the ill effects caused to (he | L- | precious orgen of sight from the commencement | XES. | ef using glasses in not bel: LANKETS, COVERS. COLLARS, | the use of an Optometer; a and HAMSS. Horse, Spo ke, and Dust RRUSH- | years, enables him toe measure the focal discase cf BS. CARDS, CURKY-COMBS. SPONGES, ECTACLES aod himself te a true | 1 nt transparency, | du id beneficially to the wearer ac Sof is be the saine es that AR- B isely suited. Ly CONNECTICUT. practice of many | L. 8. Foster, Isaac Toucey. the eyes, and such glasses thal are absoiuiely uired will be furnished with precisioa and sat J. T_ acknowledges the very liberal encourage- ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa- troneve of those that have not yet availed them. selves of his aid. Versons that cannot conventently call, by send- 0 sees im use, and stating how many Ppri:t with their specta- Jacob Collamer, oHamilton Fish, | WilJam H. Sewerd — NEW JERSEY, | J. R. Thomson, ) Willfam Wright PENBSYLVANIA hard Brodhead, WEHESR’S EACELSIOR BRA STRING BAND. WEBER RESPECTFULLY inform his patrons end the public that he is now prepared witha BAND OF TALENTED MUSICIANS to accommodate them witha | brass, string or reed band. as the occasion may | MUSIC for Balls, Partie’, Parades, taished from one to an st the shortest pesstble notice, by applying to WEBER, Leader, four doors east of General Henderson's, Navy Yard. 4 Orders can be left at the ‘¢ Musle Depot,’’ tn the Star Buildings. THE PiANG FORTE CLASSES or MA. W. RENKY PULL meet atte Acad aches they can read this cles, can be supplied with such that will improve lanumerable tesitmonials to be seen; and .efar- em es given to many who have derived the greatest . ease and comfort from bis glasses. Utreulars to be had James A. Bayard, ratis, at his office. Ne. 512 ; John M_ Clayton Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellews’ Hail, ap statrs. james A. Pearce, Ner#zons, September 7, £54, Sir-—The Spectacles you made for me suit very | weil, and secm to have improved my sight more | than aay other I have iatciy tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL | i bave tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from | pacha them of t é correspondi: I recommend hii asa skill. HENRY A. ¥ BOOK : containing several bun- NORTH CAROLINA LOVE: A complete code of gal- ALMER, ud after MON- LTH CAROLINA ith his description | of bth and D sisesis, 0 . DAY, Octe th, i955. ‘Lue pupi's are requested | ! adance cn the days and hours epeci- | ces addressed to ty f elybt or nine pa. PIANOS _PLANUS—PIAAOS. P RECEIVED AT UE MUS ' corner of Penna : usceptihle, 8 ef one Lundred receipts Zor va- stauding tr England. France aad the have been also pleased witb ar remarks and directions on the treet: ye be purpose of preserving and lini prer, TES. from the fa of Hosenkrantz, in Dresden. have been acknowiedged by competent and idges to be superior to auy uare Pianos made, in polit of Respectfully, yours, CHAS. CALDWELL, Professor of M. C., Lovtsvilie, Ky. Lrxcusure, Novy it, ifs. Mr. John Tobias having furnished ine with Glasses. by which I have been greatly aided (my vision having suffered ; 2nother lot of these ments, and continue to recelve them 2s soon ev can be passed through the Custom House O WILGUS, Ageat. ANOS FOR SALE OR RENT —New and ond band Fianos from the best. DEW HAMPSHIRE, reatly from readin my earlier life) it affords me the high y that I sonsider him a skillfn! pras i } i ' } { james Meacham, maey need his professic and tuning pianos attended to at No ith street, above Pa. avenue *. ©. RE'CHENBACH. MASSACHUSETTS Wiiineton, N.C., Jan. Robert B. Hall, Mr.J. Tozias: Dear Sir—I am hepp; that the Spectacles which I obtained from y week are eutirely satisfac‘ory. ity in the visual range of my eyes, 1 have ber etting glasses rds m> pleasure to N WARERUOM, &c. 1 PLANT & CO., UNDERTA- Froin an ineqnai- proper focal distance. we that, by the aid of your optomeier, this ¢iat- has been happily ooviated so thet thegiasses you fu:aished me aredecided!y th hed at short notice, on the fe right of Cratp’e arhinent of In‘erlor, May 7, 1955, defects and the unequat range of have been compeiled te use giasses f i nave tried diferent opt From astral Posr Orricu Dear tMEx?. Nov.¥3, 1555. Tobias inade two pairs espectaily fer me, which 1 have found tr ime perfectly. By the use of bis ontometer ied to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. { moet cheerfutly recommend Mr. ¢ Ooraston to usegtasses, znd bear my testi- wony ae to See c o J ‘d States from the Lot sury. 183%, tothe Wth day of Jun: @,onthe following route in the BAMA, and in the time and manner sj be recetved at the Contract Out riment, in the elly i Sp. in., of the tuth January, 1536, t bomas R. Whitney, fohn Wheeler, jan. u BALDWIN, osign Land Werraats. WILLIAM THOMPSON. S & THOMPSON, PUWAR™, COACH TRINMINGS, &e., Na. 326 Peunsvivania aveane, » Washingion, D.C r= rom Mont ii $ other snbjects. She is aivo t fe:mees Nivte and Te? . with the netvil "SE FURNISHING HARDWAR sare bad, of slay fourhorse G re vr Abstr and por Mobile tn such classes of Mor’ ‘Tin and Plated Cong! siftable fir spore sovch aud Tongs, Wale Lio lonshallc curetthe: way | Wm. HW. Kelsey st person or pereons hav- te or interfere w tures of the sald ctagee, ot, Cupbaard, Chi ‘Prunk Locks , and Blind Ainges, Porews, Cut and uaps, Sofn and James Bi hop, y in 36 honrs, by 1t pm, to Ist June, end by 7 p jolts, Ract Priteys, Roller Knds ckets, Furniture Nails tha Handles and Screws, Dinrmond Serre lates. &e CARPENTERS Saws, Drawing K . Chisel and Gouces, Plane trons Sorting Mechipos, fisva Suayer, Arex, 2c ASMITH & COACH MAKERS GUOUS. Bright Springs, Asie, ¢ etioes, Phafis, ‘Hubs, Bows, Poles rs. Silverod and Braes Bands, Sicmp wunp Collars, Top Propa es, Inside Linings, Listag eamnluy Cords Wil faim Altiward, Jacob Broom. n Cadwalader, ¥ N i! be made for trips not performed, chef sv h omtsstons net satisfactorily ¢ fs, Hatchets, De swith depending matis, and 1 ently eacused, one: 2 js sunject to forfel‘ure , unless the daltnqven actorily explained by c a fidavits of ether c persons for neglecting to lake the mail from tto be injured, refusing, after he mail as frequent! ¢ is concerned tn running, The Postmaster teneral may for repeated failures to run ‘or disobeying the fohn C. Kunkel, 1H Camenell. Henry M. Faller, Valusha A. Giow, Leauel Todd, John R_ Edie, Tohn Covode, Jonathan Knight, Navid Kitchie, tks, Damsesk, ick, Buamedied L ELVANS «& & 326 Pa. avenus ENTLEMEN. 8S FOR you ~The undersi zuet' give Fs “itis and the public that bh just recettod his stock of Fali and Winter Goods compristoy. nilthe latest stylesand colore of C\ Cossimeres, and Vestings; which goods will du made up to order in the most elegant mann’ ax some of the best workmen in the U Being agent for Seotr, on may rely upon pt Dash Leather, | »-- aenul the contrect agreeably Yo contract, er oifice laws Fr instructions of the department. Vostmester General may aleo order an hi se of service by allowing nrease on the contract pa or discontinue the service whole or in part, at pro + ata decrease of pay, if he month's extra compensation on the of service dispensed with. be addressed to ths Second Assistant Post- master General, superseribed “Mati Proposals ‘The contricts to be executed and retarned to the department by or before the 15th of Felruary, 1636. Por further particulars as to conditions to be jncorpersted tn the contracts bid- ders may see painphiet «dvertisement for convey- ing the Pee a ia eal Hal ouis nd ‘Texas, of ct a JAMES CAMPBELL, Postmaster General. He may elso curtat Eusha ). Callen Janes A. Stewart, James B Ricaud, James M. Harris, Henry W. Davis, Henry W Hoffman, es at work for him. Jor Alabama.” Keperter of Fashicas, ting the most fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING such as Over-garments, Frock, and Business Coats, Pants, and Vests, fron: 1mm to very superior All the above goods w' prlces—fer inatance, ent Vest, for the sma! Orvercoats, beeatiful style, Thoimes H. Bayly, Joba S. Mibon, John S. Caskie, Willtam O. Goode, Tomas S Bocock, Pants Powell, Willem Smith, u whole suit, Coet, Boot, Shoo, ant Trunk Establishment. Hell. Pa, aveuve, between 9th and 10th ats. THIS SPLENDID ESTABLISHME erior in the U. States, ound, atall times, the most e: tock in thiscity, of every s and quality of LADIES, Cae au Vests, do Hin respectiutly solicits a FURNISHING GOODS, such as Shirts, ee ee Stocks, Hand- a Searfs, Umbri . ke. oe * Pp. W. BROWNING, Under United States Hotel, between 34 and 4 streets, Pa. avenue cali from all in wantot Zedek wu Kidwell, Jobn 3 Cariile, H.A. Edmondson, Payette McMullen NORTH CAROLINA. Robert ‘’. Paine, ‘Thomas Ruftt 1, Warren Winsiow, I, O’B Branch, Edwin G Reade, Richard C. Puryear, Burton Cralze, d SERVANTS’ BOOTS and TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, CHELS, &o. and Winter Wear, recently se- My stock of Fall Jectéd from the most celebrated manufacturers, is HOME MANUFACTURES. TALRVIEW COTTON EAR THECANAL BASIN, AL MTZPATRICK & BURNS, Proprietors, ema FB Manuferturers of COTTON YARNS SAIL TWINK, WR! iDAGE, COTTON BA Orders from merchants in Washi | folly solteited for an we will detiver in V ) had In Baltimore or other Northern ‘with promptatteation, eee = Las 3 oS zee oe S I promises to offer unusual inducements, and re- specthidly ee yor ur patronage an EXANDRIA, P MCRE NEW GOODS. ODN H. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE street, near High, Geo ved en additional supply of Fell and ing his assortment very Minesota Pini son.—Joseph Lane. New Merino -"Jose Manuel Gallegos. Uiah.—Jobn M. Bernbisel Wasbington.—J_ Patto: Kansas —John W Reed PRT CHAIN. | TWINY, COE we eee POUUEs nis stock will be found a first rate assort- of— poppy eet an Black Moire Antique ‘3 Moire Aniique Clak and Dress Trimm! aud Nofre Antique Sash an Swiss and Combiic Brads, Collars and Sleeves | Biiek and coda Clotha, for Oloaks Srelia, Brogha and Bay State Shawis . With a good ussortment of the best makes Flau- desirable and cheap will dnd it to their eats He : fully pres: n Whitd, ashington lower t mark heard from | orders will meet DMON @HAVING removed | ing 2s above. between | SES ta FRANCIS has just NCIS titham cities and manufsctor- purchased, and had man NEW VRUITS_NEW FRUITS TE\W RAISINS, FIGR, CRANBERRIES, ‘ , Lemons, paper shell A tnouds, « if Vinevar and spleed, a: 69 cents a hun Pralts; Pickled Fr pertor and cheap; all kind: fuss fers at 45 cents, with a greut , sultable for the es, where he has od pat up it emborsed > sh and nice artics Z.M. PF. KING. MISSIS#IPPT. Albert G. Brown LOUISIANA Judah P. Benjamin. John Slidell TRNNESSER. John Beil, James C. Jones. KENTUCKY. John J. Crittenden, Jobn A. Thompson. onto. Geo. B. Pugh, Benj. F. Wade INDIANA. Jesee D. Bright, Vacancy. ILLiNotTs. Stephen A. Douglass, Lymaa Trombull * MISSOURI. Henry 3. Geyer, Vacancy ARKANSAS. Robert W. Johnsen, WK Sebastian. Lewis Cass, Chas. E Stuart. FLORiPa. Stephen R. Maltery, David L. Yulee. THAAS. Sain Houston, Thomas J. Rusk tOWA dames Harlan, George WW Jones WISCONSIN Henry Dodge, Charles Durkee LALIFOPRIA John B. Weller Vacancy of Lowa protests OF REPRESENTATIVES SOUTH CAROLINA John Met) ueen, Wm. Alken Lawrence M. Keitt. Preston 8 Brooks, James L. Orr, Wm. W. Boyce GBORGIA Jaines L. Seward, Martin I. Crawferd. Robert P. Trippe, Hiram Warner, John H. Lumpkin, Howell Cobb. Nathaniel G. Foster, Alex. H. Stephens ALABAMA. Percy Walker, Eli S$. Snorter, James F. Dowdell, George S Houston, Wr R_ Smith, W.R.W. Cobb, Samp. W. Barr's. MISSISSIPPT. Daniet B. Wright, Henry $ Benneit, George Vavler, ©. Davidser Sandidge OHIO Timothy ©. Day, d. t Harrison, Sompbet! Mat. A. Nichols Richard Mott, dames Ro Enric, Aaron Harlan, Bow} min Stanton, Cooper K. Wateoa. Owcar fF . Moore, Vv tine Bo Horton > 1 Galloway, John Shermau Putlemon Bliss, Hain R. Sapp, Eawerd Boll, © Gharles J. Albrigbt, Benlamin F. Letter. vad We. hua KR tiiddings. Jobn A. Bingham. AGNTUCKY. Henry C. Bere. tt, John P. whe, Wan. b. derwoort Albert G_Ta:Lott, Jo-bin H Jewett, John M Enitott, Hamphrey Marshall, Aleq. K. Marshall, Leander M. Cox, Samuel F. Swope Ts. SEE Albeit G. Watkins, Wm. H Sneed, Sarcue! A. Smith, john H Savage, charles Ready, ‘orge W. Jones, Joha V. Wright, Vellx K. Zollicoffer, Emerson Etherldge, ‘Thomas Rivers, re George G. Dunn, Will €umback, | Devid P_ Halloway Lucian Barbour, Harvey D. Scott, Danie! Mace, Sehuyler Colfax, Samucl Brenton, JobnU. Pettit ILLINOIS Elihu B. Washbourne, James H_ Woodworth, Jesse O. Norton, James Knox, Wm. A Richardson, Thomas L Harris, James C. Allen, Lyman Trumbull, Samuel S Marshall MissOURI L. M. Kennatt, Gilebrist Porter, James J. Lindley, Mordecai Olliver, Joun G. Miter, John S Phelps, Samuel Caruthers. * ARKANSAS A. B. Greenwvod, Albert Rust. MICHIGAN WilllaneA. Roward, Henry Waldron, D.8. Waldridge, George W. Pec FLORIDA. Auguss TEXAS L.D. Evens Peter H. Bel towa. Angustus Hall, James Thorington. WISCONSIN. Daniel Wells, Jr Cc, C. Washburn, Charles Billinghurs:. CALIFORNIA James W. Denver, Philip T. Herbert. DELEGATES M. Rice Ai Bird Cay Portmon- Desks, Brushes, Hoskets, the ver: artiel: . E. Maxwell ndergon. cld—contested by A. returned frem a fee. | ted heart ir 13 oF large supply of every kind of si j Hotsdbeaplcas Krtisles Closes Pockst Knives, | rf fea, Satel Ls, Cabas. aa, which he is ‘determined to sell at lowest prices Peay pe _ ag coral’ rigdear uae} him,'a few doors Fellows’ Hall, en Seventh street. ) d of th | Pape Price-Tuene Coram (he issue tthe OSTMASTERG a commission areweltes ae agents will be allowra eens EV EN J N G STAR. | “e Eion Lirg sevow Stams.—When this rioal faree was first brought ont in Lond = j °° OW Dra A “Wiccim’’ to Tyrannical Laws. by | Mr. Robort Russell, who formerly lived in,“ * Schohazie county, New York, now res f A‘bany. sell appears to be 2 “, came very near being mobbed y. infuriated valets and lacqueys whom everly took off. But in Young America | no ench offence can be taken at a aquib. and therefore the following, from the New York {sell has on unhappy faculty of doing busivess | ated on a little Irish a ‘ei i imps {contrary to law. On Tuesday last Mr. Rus- | 50°) tHiwnk£: °° Ok [sell was arrested for the eleventh time singe ) "CP ' rn pendativenaae autumn setin. We give his examination head ead y ares ei aan jon eut oC my, “Well, tussell,"' said the magistrate, * you | 9)" sae rf re aages dar pone ie te ure here again, 1 pexecive | way: Some two years ago Coleman and Stet * Yes, sir. The fact is, Squire, I’m a wie- | 20? cy, tim: Blow me if Ui cece @hae Bobby Russell |" of the Astor House, had a pet waiter, who nae Ppaelircs ; does, he is sure to wiolate some law or other. | S2{¢euly. for some unexplained reason, left hoary poe to cea & i rede : myself, | the This "waiter wat called, Mi. Mo sti usseli, my boy, we take 2 hunt to-morrow ' : ve 4d and iry them fox hounds. Well. sir, out I} pad - aaa aaa pains) oer = — s, and what do you think? Before I got Seapaer, esa esgpy yess as large to the next corner, Baracy Whalen tapped me g 9 cigar, and perusing the on the shoulder, ind says, * That’s agin the | ™OTRPE Papers. : law.” “What's agin the law?” [ replias: Orin oe Coleman,” said Mooney and he says, * having dogs in the street with- “ Good woe, Nees ded Col - [out muziles. Hie accordingly arrested me, | nm gind my ec a 8 weppee iy } and brought me to the police court. Th a : ase you hese mee —1 iu this hotel ? jeult of that piece of faa was a dne of five del- | Y = oe lare 1, do Ido then?” ! “ae Sarai C | Gilad to hear tiat, tov. You'll find the | Leland’s first rate men; you ll like them, L | know. |, ° Yes, they're pretty clever fellows,” said Moun impudontly Slover fed * exclaimed Coleman, who y would dare speak so employers; “they are aud you cught to be proud to en snd Ii tell you I sold tho Aunt Put’s’ friends 4 tho proceeds I boug f tovk them home, bu yard, aad thought ail my | ws r end, but Iwas wis Vineer Bradwell called upen me tue | cisrespeotfally of hi * | excellent mea, iz | uext wore: At f | bo with them fit : Bradwell win’ Sed ine { Lam.” said Mooney, puffing out from his | This timo L was 4 Give | MCUth a fresh cloud of tobacco smoke |dollars.” ” a ; ‘Weil, Moouey,’” resnmed Coleman: “I “Weil, what did you do then?” ; *ie2 you weil, eud I would rather buve youa’ ‘ apie ay woo Leo my sow # and bought 2 } our house than see you here ioat and undertook t od { may come to you shortly, interrupted i load Tut on a | Mooney. with a patroni og air 3 Sigitles, ho ®: { : “* on 2 Siem Coleman ; ‘while you sian alas tBoie » | do well, stay here Let me give you a plese 1 ut license was ‘agin the law.” | Ce my advice, however: The Lelands clr te errrested ine for that offence, which caused |} (00) before, excellent, eusy, good-natured aces Worn, pee a eae, on men, but they do not like to he imposed upon H + taal cud Gack ana hati : | if they see you here emoking cigare and mak Nt ethno wiGaso : tig free with the guests, they will most likely : a 'charcosl Wagon. : teli you to leave the house.’ . + what cuercss did you meet with af- Sie’ ~ pan : “My advices is.” continued Coleman, with - aa pe = “j oe Paar d parental look, ‘that you never show yoursc’* asl dase “Russell hind here: stick to your own apartments, other: a v dzin the | 1 could swear you'll be discharged.” : the devil do you take me for coal in 2 a fine of start to his feet, and dis gant rufiled shirt bosom, anda of course the reply, “I'm a boarder here, and J’, ember of the Lexis! Coleman left, after baving made flowery apology. Ile knowledzed bine completely. W hb law-mak 'Y, we orght to flourish, ought we noi’ Tur Hemay Wisorten.—The windpips i+ hat tat ca whieh the air or breat. m the langs. It commences tthe root of the tougus, aad divides the ting bazgage without a permit AsT eau before Lm a wie- ‘d Mr. Rusesli to the a wictim, 7 sud ying a fine. Resse. every di the lungs; was, he veplied tuat er it waa‘: ngin i undertake wo fortinit children.” commences at de down be H fient of ‘lomestio broils, l white lies would anal mony of the yoive. ive core, it fori ft, were or lees w By the pe Yocalist and the spez ty of sound, ees 20 much to r enjoymen into the larynx d bya up from the rout of Va the REVED Wribes reasuns tu me as if L sent you te comprehend iae? ~ ue frome b below the em comes ir: the traches r, be tranquil—I shall ming | Lhe whole leuzth of the tube, to which the : name laryi:x is applied, is aot merethen from | ke.”” me and a bolf tetvwro inches eur. go te his house and tell you aati Re 8 hve his roplied, it I shall havereen | Tae Waartor axn mis Swoav.— ite him—n'est pas?” One @ warrlor Was exar g the 1 by the light of a lamp, iward placed hi If at the tabie, t Riward piaced himself at the table, opposite pended over e polished mabogs his and attended impatiently ter, At length Jean re- > the surfs and then tell eaid the swerd, a‘ you see." see ashadow one side, and a reflection on the other.” “Very true,”’ answered the sword, “and r startiog-points touch, do they not ?”’ They touch,’’ said the warrio “ Now lift my point higher in air. He did so, and the bigher the sword arose, i arther the streak of light receded from sk of darkness. ir, ke said that he would not disan- that he was very much obliged to ¢ was joltiment content.’’ “Qui done ?’’ negligently inquired Madame. * Oh—one of my club friends of whom Ib chase —some slippers, a fine pair Jean remained regarding bis master exuit- ingly, avd inwardly praising himself for the tact ho had exhibited in his responses “Ah. Jean, said Monsieur, ‘what was be doing when you came away shi “Monsivur, Ac wis putting onhtshounet. “Now, lower your point downwards,”’ said the blade * And >’ the more rapid the descent, the diy did the two contresting elumns h other t taught me a good !essen,”’ said . sheathing his weapou, aud ut tering a short prayer. * It is even so wi kh the human soul in her downward Sight fron: Virtue; itis thus that, when ia contact with the earth, she reflects a gleam of heaven on one side. and casts a shadow of 6in on the ether These two touch each other when she touches the earth, aud recede continually es she ascends nearer heaven.”’ Littne Touyy.—Does not thissimple story reinind the reader of sume other litde Tommy who has sanctified a tritle by the mugic of his touch and left it to be cherished as a priceless thing? It is from the Charleston aowe Whilst passing rapidly up King street, we sawa little boy sitting on a curb-stone. Llo was apparently about 9 or 6 years old, and his well-combed hair, clean hands and face, bright though wel! patched apron, and whole appeer- ance indicated that he was the child of a oe ing. though indigent mother. As we lool Lanpidl ox toniae, sits oe = aU him clossly, So wore sizmok with Unelieass mene “ina Goasinag aagcen te tee, of broken expression of his « atenance, and the New Jereey Railroad . rave.yard in the mark of recent tears on his check. which stock & tombilens an Stich dace separates Se i map aad scrived by weeping fricnds the following leads us to sympathize with the joys or sorrows | touching «od simple, yet exquisitely poetie of the little ones, we etopped, and putting a | * itaphe— Ms wace Goad oa. = | _— Ben an nity tldingaphanwpee keel. | “The Recorder at once proceeded to gild the er’ replied ‘ : aoe { ng ee aA | in which se beheld tie fragments of « broken gold vy composing the following addition An Eritara.—The editor of the Burlington z a : e ~ 2 S g ) loy—a figure of acow. + “ Trad lightly o'er this nest, we beg, ! eon! a that all ’—-weil, never miud it Or clse, pe pe, ys eee ee | Step into the nearest toy shep and buy anol. | We have no Joubt as tothe *fax’’ of the er,” and we diopped ® fourpence into his | tomb-stone case alluded to. Why should w ‘ hand, “aod that wil Lay one, will it not?” j says the Philadelphia Bulletin, when in an- ib, replied ho, bursting inte a par- 1 of New Jersey there are, in a row, ' oxiem of grief, “ but this was little Tommy's, stones bearing the following inserip- | and ho’s dead!” We gave him the last piece ofsilrer we pos- He wasa brick mesnd beak had it bsem gold, we doubt Pi ho 5 was 8 pees beet would have noticed it more than he did tho | he wae ante a silver. Tho woalth of the world could not! Sern sar have supplied the vacancy that the breaking | Well, he was’ of that toy hed left in his little unzephistion 18" A letter writer from Portsmouth to the Ketersvuiy Nxprese, saya that the cvatribu- ns for yellow fever sufferer? in Norfolk and ortsmouth, geached $310,000, of whieh Ports- Disruratign —How mueh unproftsb! cueston would be prevented if persons « Y | heed the advice cf Looke, who said—‘‘ Une | mouth revel but $50,000. wilh | should not dispute with 2 man who, cither oni Oda etic stu) ii ty or shamelessne:s, icnics are yep is a cordial against the @ truths.” consumptic! 6 spirits. ; Plain and visib’