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betel y I, however, determined to go more into the 5 5 TWO HARVESTS. | touching baninem 22 = Se “Bat so much specie will cost you avery Ppsorcea FOB STATIONERY. | PSSne Wore Wreath of Rose” nope d ‘ites mand LS — = ™ 01 ; Maid of Athens, E'er we Part” — of m”’ with what the musical critics “Oh, very well. £ ot your pardon. Give cones pppoe cape ESET A els } Once I Loved a Maiden Fair”— She i t stam] fo pg my ss ators | tin ay cai pilin cachier receives Mr. ‘ fora 4 pesinenet meine Foe end ett tone Lenered favorites of the pro- te penny be iat or eae wo = ip of bodes 4. rett i annennens ise vf bse am | is were point Dbegin- it corr and, retarni 7 “Beat form: stating ality | Coed wiekone my host When t Bliss ae oe a Sedans. “sont Ge were | attacks, bg vg! soe raul an —_ ‘in = of penance | roan ags. now ve business quire, found that ‘my little family” knew | corner street.“ Cheese it!” Lee memorandum clerk calling out ina ere ba | them not, and I was obliged to let ‘them go | whispered Mag at once, and we slunk away, the mop be 4 Voice, “Five thousand”—“ton thou. inten largely’ by the individual _——- —_ aed programme, taking oper folowing us and saying: which latter “fitteen thousand” —* ‘Hil tomes @ yy) Ae chance when I'eould. stXourd beltar quit that, or I'l lock you all | {hen hice (or maxing money which theeo latter —“twenty-fve took to @rink, ‘or x =) Twas hast eee ans sepninten up.” ee So reply, nor aid we a @ucted financial schemes so daring and start- | kegs rolied out, and ulation spent bidder sball. within ten hour, there stood | Feet m: locked up; after following us , ‘west to .- sages naro sed aaa aha | Ree soap ri ow eel and Wo | PR Saco nee eno | “ata, Sane ECS oom New To | SRG ROR (aise And when the large sans slanted down very thin shaw! cover thet heads and | “On reaching the Union League Giub, several | SaY-, One of these, s eee ut ef eee eee = = sosvity, te effort, made during the ‘of General | president played ‘or, in his heart, -eighth , Across my close suorn meadows, shoulders. They did not know me at first. And ratiomen were standing Satdiae the door, Bee Jackson's administration, to gain coatrol ot the | MF. Clark was sure it was sheer bluff. There and ‘Vurnishet’ bp eae’ And Teaw my childlen, teneed 0 brown, aa I was elaborately got up for the @ very quiet locality, Mag determined to go them United States bank, for the ald ite fands | Could not be Gfteen thousand doilers in bad bis work bench faithfel performance of the ‘There at the even, like sheaves from heaven, | Sd ce uta hee aeane cing ‘wound two or rely chanted“ Tho | Would afford aboat election times, was entirely | ‘when oe pradantt, hal en alin mete euch geareaty will With love for girie and love for cro three times round my neck, covering the lower iRe'iotber was Weeping.” Teer cee Dent BAEK SAR | Tasber, com moed & social chat on g the from bore them from meado: part 2 more lively than ics, Mr. Ulark responded. was made | in gin iam Gh cea tee FS ‘Oh, that'syou, fs t?"eald the elder git, as | tate na Young scion of the aristocracy. Dee ae raat mer mne pen the Branch | eee oe tien inten he thoughts or | aged’s = ——, be ‘ashing bright on the Tate a “Sing ‘Moet and Chandon,’ or ‘Down ina Coal- brated Jeremiah Mason was president; but | each. ding orticice delivered inass bo of the pructpn mans. And their hearts as light as a feather, inquired trate respective names OOo? aa Mout Mag’s watchfal eyes had caught sight of | Feeult was to hopeless that ths tacos were | and Sir, Freslieut fnew Me. Glatk ees eae Pe Se Wena cuotnesetaes engumacr anoles Mag, "she replied. | a ie-looking Individual in tue ack | chanced; and so a great hue and ory was nally ie viet ary = 4 1e ¢ lessly bis victim. i 2 ees suena, aide it; | sFOund, whose kindly eyes wore beaming charity | Commenced upon the bank, ase monster of | M91 Un TIGIm.. sand!” called the méme While the moon in @ splendor, looked down so ain't you going to stand us no supper afore ws | and benevolence at her. ene. ety eh velo i * st It's d—d cold, an’ we're as hungry a: “* We only knows religious songs, eir,” said | "Mr. Clark tatked—but he was greatly sur- | up the. ‘which should go to buy bread | Beted ts ‘eball ye 4-5 end We thanked the love of the ae above i 3 Mag, with fin Mae humility and inno- Ty! pri-ed inwardly. ” ay fer your Tenhy. ‘You are & worthless fellow, | Stoprtoren ph = TY WLo gave us two harvests toget! itice Ci I stared in astonish: it at this prematarely | cence, replyi ostensibly to the young man | mae ousand!” and I have an idea of leaving you and taking forlare te deliver [ ‘ary. | old child. That they would be hungry waa & | but looking piteously and talking at the beveTo- hotly by the |, Mr- Ciarx’s talk was mot so easy. He wasa | the boy with me.” | ora : | Seal in Chair lines sod ted teteeeet Nn nea Eettinman bebind Wim: jast | £A78, tron subject that nobody had thought | little or rather « good deal—distarbea. Per. | | Mentanges made no reply to this tirade of ints | Scio i gual or - | = » ‘Down in a Coal- e” just not specie. He ‘went into Teom began | stmaster Geveral The Amateur Curb Stone Singer. firs tem ove before - yan hen. Bat | new,” 1 doughtleisly said in an undertone. ‘Soent St ail uatll Ge peeaeians cries’ alved | they did, It was aruse of, some Lind. | Workings “Miia gfe, having exhausted hereetr | Fi mater @ [From Appleten’s Journal. | gunge, though it dia rite, distrossed sae. | whi Ah Old "ae OF oR spi al,” she | "From insinuations, the rycen hater in the way tcke Rogs rolled oat, | her martes,’ Suddeniy she was startled by the ter Creak crack, creak crack, went every stair 1 | f'was also alittle taken abacl at beings cgaliy | What a judge of human nature was that child! | $00" proceeded to speci charges; and finally | inous voice that’ announced, | report of a pistol. She jomped from the bed 2 airate, Yut Sood have made tremoo at | fe walt noe they Wee, ead FMecetat yen es | teed Aemhaman came foetus | er come, ot wih, he aang nero | ab ie rap rrovowing | Saam = a | » in pocket ed mo why fiding “old hero” hot believe | which sat upon the which a first-class washerwoman would have | Third avenue, and t some cold meat aud the children out so late. oats Se sinttice "others henseny, | face nt. He paid no more | band. tr Eitu ermctene amas ped | ey yma amie on dow | wa irene ng Be" Bewe | he Rrra cante nge Rca | sien tha Noe tan Mean Be | es si at ‘ = 5 > money eno tc "8 ; id over “ Copfound the rickety old place!” | mut. | the ‘and meat disappeared with. matvel- Jodgin;” ‘at the samme tims tiatidly hotling: oat Pets uiad wena yak Beane eigest, In this | "Seventy-five thousand!” eighty thon-| why have you done So a bi vd a a | a an was taken by storm. He | egs was rr it. Eun, to he ground oor like Puck _‘ewifter than | thing to warm ts.” drow hie hand from hie pocket and handed mos | Uren there’ were teelve TIC the ataeicn | Clak, broker from Sow Tork coud wales | Saved treme ekea a arrow from the Tartar’s bow'—and without re- A ly tefased to do any thin, quarter of a dollar, on the promise. freely given could do this, they might feel certain that | 20 longer. Those kegs might not contain specie, | scolded me until, with ) quiring the assistance of a patent hydraulic ele. Mother allers gives us some on | ia the huskiest of ‘voices, that I would at once | Party could do this, they might feel the shock, | Datthon they might—and he wanted to break | life was a burden to by | ike this,’ rejoined the girl, and I ain't a take the children to soms lodging-house. Such an elfort was full of danger. A duseseey | tue bank—not specie. And the Kegs looked | your abuse just now I I peered none a dingy, dirty pane of glass | to sing without it—are you, Lot? “Get them ont of the streets, for God's sake, | ‘and exposure of a plot so diabolical would have | 84 rolled and behaved just as though they | went to I began Dy my side, almost {he ouly one in the ¢ window Lots manana t gh hy eee onsuch night as this!” he added, speaking | S>d exposure of : riginatins, ‘and swamped the | Were honest and resolved to end my Brown paper, and, thi tho cob-webe, hada | others of sede kidney’ why: ad’ She tomate ple wee of “Ninefy-five thousand!” and there ts another ete nent | | the Young man, for whom Mag would not | Party. But it was not a time, nor were the | , | Ninety-five ‘housan fine though somewhat mixed-up view of tum-| your hatefal theory or Inthe bh . Coal Mine,” | managers in a mood, to stick at means, nor | keg = =p eoeege tl in 1 z et i strikes in ‘aman | sing ‘* Downin a Coal-Mine,” supplemented “4 ‘Mr. SEVENTH AND D STEEETS. {-Olark broke in upon that ied. I So noe regret th — rain? Here had [ only been an o of | the quarter with a ten-cent stamp, aud w hesitate over dangers. The agent chosen to do io Probable cotton The alarm war given aul cuts and colors, 'tlapping abvat with the ed- | two young ehilaren for fifteen minates,and they | sect Wwayrejoicing ne? And we went | eee cals Cee Bee ae heen | mon thoweboionl toute ieee tee tea Tmigat | West ‘street, was summoned. Furniture, G 8, Oilcloths. dying current of air. is was consolatery, for | had the hardihoed to strike for a giassof rum As it Trap thon getting ate, and 1 was already | ea inek ‘ae ry would net td his parse, | ®#well take a draft on New York.” The the | » Carpets, ci oop Moor, back. Lacerta? testination—the | apiece! It is horrible to think of. Still I did | ins halt-trozen Mate, Spiteoftheextrawarm | he” Feadily undertook itein’ a. reguiee | _ The gleam in the Presiden ent athe watrcate again and fapped siti say | Paande gaa rt grom, uP my enterprise, end much cxpertence. fn ‘curb ston kaa; 't | Deslneee way, of coure,, The branch, slcoted | Broker Clark that he wana vit Ed : - uC] n knuckles on Mrs. Jonews door. science by insisting that they should only have | wanted, gave the, children tee eek oe oe eee eee Saveanae’ Bask | leet aeus Mi Olark: TsMiced ‘yon eaton, OCR STOCK SS HOW COMSEES, SED Re Tae, pitt a peel —_ na eo scl este to Chek mother and ail the a. might he bone 5 ie... ‘Dank was | 8Mdyou declinedthem. The fact ts, OUR ROOMS OPEN TO THE PUB. yBey—ni y~ lected taking ing about her, answered the summons. they smacked their lip ~ ring oa sete ekh toast ned ar ood so mngeh yo on Jeaving the i. “ Are you Mrs. Jones?” I inquired. aan staff did not even bring the weir tate LIC FOR INSPECTION. “Yes, Tbe,” replied the woman, so snap- ENTIBE FURNIFH! sETs Y 85 SEEN ABBANGED AS FOR UsB. OUR GOODS ARE OF THE REST MANY. ‘arter in those days, and its ring our ingsand bade themhurryhome. St § Very remote quarter and ing 80 much money as you ha oe Sircar cay anf esoteric Ral | Se a ew ee = | ft wan wiapiy, inne t sarank ack, “And dion se al. | | tn order to drive the repaisive cone from my | ‘Whole thing as matter of bulines andthe next | Sone than Chotamnee OC ite bitte tease caer netat | Cee fast ims thas wiok of Glave $0 en See tecee on the 1 mentioned the ‘name of the person who had | nue, aud'wo were soon following our toratins | BQment they were lost in the darkness, | every bank was lable to pay specie for every | 4nd insurance of that specie to New attention mii ‘are getting As I ysel ; take invited given me her address, by way of introduction, | in Thirty-ninth street, my intention being to 5 ome bot brandy aadowater oe ae bill nted, and was a broken bank if it | York; for just where you will take it is just to 2 Lay FACTURE, LATEST AND MOST where I want it. You will have specie, and I | 8 week, and gave out ~ and she seemed greatly mollified. ard and in the streets lying me, I could not hefp lat over a i failed to do so on demand, it appeared to be an ant or The bank is iy obliged to ‘to Miss “1 re STYLISH MAKE. copatae ean vgn coe, TOM | teceueapn Sipe atmaie maate™ | Resins coat san etae antsy | Eotehce haa cee Reece es | Yanna Bk autres aouee | Saki ae Gace Ten pd she Danded me an old wooden | Magepened with “ Pat Me in my Littic Bed,” | benevolence of the sli gentlenae at ie trace | muceese, the scandalous moans and the malig- g peceatiee, whem you tool toolined chair, which so far deticd the laws of Natare | in a net unmusical voice,Lottieand I Joining in | League Club. It reminded me forcibly of the that, though it had lost its back, it was tolerably | the choras at the emdof each verse, Phar wok ‘ i - frmiouitalegs. I took inthe place, tho fauily, | aang out to thelr full’ power, and thoroughly | ongems,ines from Craikshank’s “ Omnibus,’ 4 written on Charl and the situation, at glance. ifever I was roused the echoes in the quiet of the night. - That chita reid Baie ec 's brunette complexion, and bro 87 AN INSPECTION 15 SOLIOITED. nant motive would be plainly sed and help us in the same way. J a dark everywhere denounced among intelligent and | “‘Oue hundred and twenty-five thousand, hair he te rather ander M¢ business men. But the great mass of voters | Said the voice. so Clark, the New York GREEN @ WILLIAMS, " irit she is a would only see and hear that the bank had | broker, so brave an hour before, now went ali _ , aa the abode of degradation, wretchedness, and | After we had sung several verses, my ear | Snmtchine he rtemties be ie tine? {riled; ‘aud ons Dart Doing proved to be rotten, | So Rom Dele tee, for ferme, and the SS eaees ones aoe ee _AcT-totjanl__RRVEN PSTRESTS._ Faisery, Twas then. Buti was no worse than I | caught the sound of a sniffiing sob by my side. 1 | Ie plants hur on his shwltor cA aH slap! See We ae ar ee een ne | Winged. gittng Uleek 10k 06 eee eis nn | clneated aah eaten RLOW. had been led to expect. A rickety deal table, | looked down and founa Lottie erying. While all with prai e Infant Wonder crown, | condition. The insolvency of the United States Reba gi 8 ten ‘Eotoatea aoe 7 bead ye M. MA . two other chairs. a dilapidated chest of drawers | * Hulloab! what's the matter, little woman?” |S lispsin histar— Lock gut, old chap, bank wonld have too much probability with the | he jessy tnar pnemhorag oye waadngss TEE go eRrnich a few old rage were drying, a small £ exclaimed aloud, thoroughly thrown off my | 0 *!* 1'™ Slowed if you don't hare me dowa,’” | manses for it to stem the tide, or secure a re, | Bis oe ballstod that un further ence eon i —— cooking-stove, and a tumble-down bedstead, guard. “wee tae pewal of its charter. And so $209,000 were | Itta be! comprised the stock of Mrs. Jones’s furnitare. |’ The only answer she vouchsafed to my sympa- coy agpetctngey Placed at the disposal of Clark, with orders to CUMBERLAND On the mantel piece were ranged several dirty | thetic inquiry was a hasty sotto-roce intimation 80 NICK TO BE ENGAGED. call for as much more as he required, and to | medicine-bottles, a wineglass without a stem, | that I should “cheese it. Every one miust have noticed the great differ- | take bis own timo to complete bie work: ann tle tu % I thing, between the conduct | Asa broker, Clark yuletiy gathered and hoard- eis | y two broken china ornaments. Three or foar | Inaninstant I saw meerror. Tho practised pig tpt gee a sa broker, juietly gatheres a picture. She is | ANTHRACITE COAL, A ‘of differe! " e Z betrothed man and the young be- | ed Savannah Branch bank notes as they cams | Sod sanounaed tee sie saseeeten cenit ake Sound of the latch of tae’busemengen, | fothed woman. He, the braver and stringer | Slong, or ase cond secure them withowt aus: | A'VIsi¢ to the Stadio of Mir. Powers, Catholic, having been converted at'a convent | OAK, PINE AND HICKORY Wo?D. shelf. On the table was a sarsapariila-bottle | and she was indalengein alittle by-play, in or: | Of the two. is utterly confused and bashfal, and | picion in the regular course of business. One day during the latter of my stay in | where she was sent to be educated. with alittle gin ft. The odors which rushed Ger to harrow up the feelings, to the Trexulation —> bag > — ge se Tick. neo ine the But there was ee ogg oerd which was | Are es 1 god a secon’ Moaiees’ e splen- SUES Yarp; Cornu a ann B Sraxcrs, 8. W., 0: 2. Jones’s lips to Somes neers Parade it, is proud of it, as« | forgotten or unknown to Clark, but which came | did studio of Mr. Powers. He talked ver elo- € “ ; 2! ‘te i x pap tag geet dy Hid ‘Giage of utger: | Ghgemosynary standard, of anyone who might | Simesa certain alt of Proprictorship over him, into the story and gavo dt finishing touches; | quently upon art. Ho said: that some crite | tZ Addington, Mam., bas forbidden more Prprate Dasgemee Rens pt = colored woman was our first victim. | offers to her friends little delicate conti: | and that was the inexorable laws ot flaca | earring tholic funeral pro- | classic statues had become famous, and dosere~ oe ee es edly go, although they were sometimes false in = atany Kat. Phitadeiphia. in desling with its propection au disposed in attitudes quite im- | _S# A brother gt ter lately got ~~ in & | Orders throngh Promptly ater branches —not omitting Nicholas Biddle, prosi- | possible in nature. H illustrated this by a tine pve a o ® Misnesota prairie and were Or reeere two cents, for which I warmly thanked her. The | in loves the ¢ of this is jast one thing: the man is | dent of the mother bank—familiatly known in plaster cast of the Venus of Milo, before rozen ath. PCELES, savcEs, to. A sk te open Gee dences as to how nice it is to be engaged, and | tides, and the system purcued by the sot to open the business I had in Whether she were cook or chambermaid, of ides, and the P y er shen a rating cough from wader the course I knew not; but her sympathies led her to | BOW dreadfully jealous he is If she fo ban! of flithy b Present us with the muniticent contribution of Washington, D. 0 replied the woman, n taking | cold air drove her in-doors again; and Mag. who le girl is not. Thave stutied human nature; I have lookea | the,sttatesy of that ee war 43 “Old Nick.”” jab a ene re showed that the inet | a7 renee pene get og f mor go cane * a i, we stud am al Ure; ve looke This important consideration seems not to have | col in the neck could never, from the position FOO a 4 . 7 ae ond, ee ede | Setter een ake eemical disposition, | into the depths of hearts; I have made man sot been fully studied nor comprehended oy tus | or’ the head. here hina caer nae body, aud | the money, and received the jacy of cluts, MIXED PICK URS. by the quart or gal toed Enh e “As we walked along, Mag romatsed, in tho | Woman the stady of mylife, and Laver thatthe | Re? York wolee mae ee Perio cal field mar- | that there was & radical faait in the teraiina~ | #9-The New Hampshirestate republicancon-| Aly. UHOW UUW Gi Hel NS HBOON Guaate. ua Wc dees nnokeeene matt Uamnane Minor tena ah girl in love is rarer than a black rose. She sim- | shalsin Washington. From the revolation up | tion ef the spinal column. As he Procesded he | vention will be held at Concord January 12, | ofp. poiiasce PEPie mae ooe pote ty Say ‘old “an, I guess ['ll boss the talkin.’ | Pl¥ has for her lover exactly the feeli ing thatthe | tothe days of which we write, ncither money | convinced me that he was correct; and in de- | and the Congressional minating convention RABOB PICK ONDON OLUB, YORK horrified at the woman's coarse bra- | I’mmore used to itfike” ~ | Zoung mother has for her baby. She has an | nor fame were sufficient to secure mon in places | fences of this, my most cherished idol after the | seek city January 15. The democratic state | si!!KE AND HALLFORE stokes tality, but what coald I say or i iw lat I no objection to offer to this arrange- | #2xious desire to see him for life, to make sure | of high trust and responsibility. Integrity,ex- | Apollo Belvedere, I ouly asked the iconoclast | convention will be held at Concord January 8. CELERY SAUOK,&0. For» oe kann the beataaes Gales hon tog tee, x ragine Hote ed the other end of fae | that he ts comfortable, that his buttons arg all | periefce and beeine were tee essentials for such | whether these defects might not have been in- | ————— ee ee ne SR And Gee el Shoah, Meay pelted we oul ages ateated = bat Right, and that his food is whatit ought t5 be. | honors, It was certain, therctore, that no sec: | tentional, inorder to make the statee appear | Jay j 4796t i en’ Shien t singing in the | Mein my Little Bed” There were lights inthe | She Understands that he is in love with her,and | Coy ate cose conan eretore, power in the | more nataral when looked at in its elevated po- | Gant tnee ee ee ee arior,and om the floor | réiolces in the knowledge. The idea of losing | money world, and the complicated dedion oe mace natural whe Leubsequently repeated Mr. | ra Wall, if 1 dn, thet ale’t ue bunteeme’ gout,” ove; but, beyond some one turning the parlor. | Bis love is madness to her, bat of herself she | mre teens presidency of a bank with thirty | Powers’ criticism of the Venusof Milo in the | General a tha ooonene tases hee Sata does not understand it. | millions of capital, collecting and disbursing | studio of another of our distinguished sculptors, | _ A Board lo cn ist ot, Fpplied the woman, inselently. | Shutters for a moment and peering ont at us, ‘A woman who fs not selfish, and greedy, and . '» asspred her that {had not asked the question | we sang and sang in vain. So w2 edged on » > see ee ae iam, ay ovary dollar of the national Tovenuor, and with | and he treated it with groat levity, espscially | Liew - pon of 3 x dee: te on any one who can | » business credit that had penetrated even to | when I to ™ my authority. There is a | iaseed thet cae eee ee puta ales et | ceaeoar a emails pace: singing as werent” | give her fine clothes and grand establishments, | Hong Kong. Nicholas Biddle was the happy | spiritof rivalry among sculptors which does not | two in her pocket, if she would be civil and Lic. | ‘he appearance of some ladies and gentle. | Qreriows with the mother-feeling all her life. | individual upon whom this distinguished honor | sways manifest itecli in that Soartres and | tento what I had to say. The woman's eyes | men from one of the houses at onee gave the | She expends it on her dolls in childhood, on her | fell, and right ably did he sustain his place and | Well-bred manner which distinguishes the med- sparkled, as nearly as the liquor she had al- | girisa violent attack of the shivers—Mag so es or = kitter, or lebron afterward, | reputation. So, while Broker Clark wasmousing — ical faculty, for instance, in their daalings with | ready taken would permit, at what, toher, was badly, that her voice shook; and Lottie, that , when the times comes, ovher lover. Many aut Colonel W.H Frexcn, 23 Artillery, ant Ovlonel H. @. Wriout, Corps ol Bugt (ers AVENUE HOTEL, Artillery. Department, NEW YORK. 24 Arsiliery. York Oity on the 16th ain B BN. Brsiani i me ‘ound New York, slvly gathering in Savan= | each otucr.” Thiy courtesy is well illustrated by | Sas ct Javuary, 1573, or aa soon thereat an would lose a great deal of his congeitand | nah Branch notes and hoseding thon wae | sent S| tical ine uted to meet in ‘The public are respectfnlly informed that thers is De tEterruption of business at this Hote! on ect > a and hoarding them, Nich- | an anecdote I have recently heard, A gentle- | count of the iste fire. But a «mall ion of onr palenk eeuamemmaedinm ek een | a een ncis cex anaielen dogging | Jans, Af fhe knew just how the girl whom he | olas Biddio saton his golden throne in the baok man fell down {n'a At, anda physician oferty mb Louse was injured, sud the same ts already in pro Thus encouraged, Teald: ‘ P| im the streets such a might as this!” maid ove of | SUPPo#ed to be in love with him really felt. She | parlor at Philadelphia, saw a man kneeling over the patient and grasp- and Ordnance will iay | “9, LING. GRISWOLD & 00., Propristors ba children, I hear?” | the ladies, from behind her seal-skin muff: “For foals roel Gon et Wo Sam Ma sammer'e MOTMINR. at, with | Oo mim firmly by the throat: whereupon t papers bearing upon thesub-| wey Fuk" Peo Mea ioe m+ s, gals, i 7 ‘som: 1 5 ve some | ‘e know what Broker Clark way about, w! physician exclaimod, “Why, sir, you ar p- | a RET a op may SE whom | ae ease teevalh then core aarti noms: | ope in love with herjand in ameasure awakened | nisiittie “corner” in New York. Now let ussee ping the circulation in the jugular vein ! The report of the Board will be meds to the Secre- she went out singin, | | Mr. Harry’ did as ho was bid,and dropped a | £%he, knowledge of that love which she will | what Nicholas Biddle ls about, in his Parlor im caine, replied the other, “lam a doctor of | ‘ifof trent red the Board will ost as Be hy, what Fe ‘take me for? ‘The gals is | ten-cent stamp into Mag’s trembling band. some day give her children. It isthe best sort | Philadelphia. | medicine.” To which the M.D. remarked, | cordur’ what docs it. [coalda’t do nothin’ without the | On reaching Broadway, we doxbled back Pf love foo, and when ® man’s wife really loves | ‘The branches of the United States bank made | “Ah! I beg your. pardon,” aud stood by very down Thirty-eighth street, and led off with | Bim as his mother By order of the Secretary of War. cape use to love him, she makes | — —— the ~o Poa Fangs md _ ly until the patient was comfortably on . D. SEND, Adjitant General. i“ ” him fo | amounts res; tive bray re po . a4 ye Seep: | « Down Sn Oo thr Ba odes ao BI 1 think itis time that some one whe knows ed-during the week. Tats Kept “Old Nick” | “While Mr. Powers was conversing with me A putes’ | Speee toe aoe Se teas shore fall i A food woman's love plwaye informed of the general amoant of notes | about the Venus of {iile, there entered two 7 4 ry in— ie nj ¢ tion from e: rat wel a En women dressed very r! TOCA’ enue. gist was perfectly willing to pay fur the hir —- = lag Guston teehee Weare gallantr that, man calls by that, name, buts pind vo view of the sirealation and odd and velvets. They Scomed rery auious to see he city of unt 8 ojsloce:'s gr oe tuyere *; 1 * fe mn, Al wi so mu . Necessarily these | everythis 16 Bt iret jauaary MABBIOCA, * ee ae aeent N oGr eet eee wer ew | oe eens And with more, success; for, | the motherly and protecting Init, that T toe crore oriuamaily someon nea compated.” Au use| of the varies omose ct mre, pamod ts, and oc- | tb: fer the choles of thirteen airectota for tee e COX & Cbor: Coe hd Sein tm | Tooking old lady emoceod {race tha taneecd | often heard a little eghtoen-yest-old womae derstandingof this part of the business system | cupied themselves for some time before thesta- | $BIDE Year, and to act on any other business withia | Also, all the best Want to get ‘em away. do yer? Send ‘em to | with light shawl thrown hastilybverher head. | %¥ Of & six-footer of two hundred pounds ECKEB SELF-Si6iNG FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR, 2 HINGTON MARKET © MPANT, gun Market, Gon ‘be he GELLATING. MILT ood EX- nh t's ing, we shall quit. it’s so cold.” wureued by the principal bank will make what tue called California. 1 heard one of them say, | the Bower of the corporation. mais TRA PLUUM instore, and for sale i pornconty or story! No, yor doe't. | "e- Oh, dear! why do you keep. your | Weight, and a brigadier general to boot : Follows clear, shd inclive us te feat ourissGeas | cieauaarce there’s anybody ‘ere that talks oo i PA i rs Oeveer of Goad Peeve. Degelarly mischernatice bes that | children out onsuch a might?” sheaskedof ms. | ,“Ob, isn’t he a darling, cunning little thing? | the sucesas Of Ma Clark, the broker, in his Hinglish?” and in the same breath she called | (CF POFICE To PoLicy Hompans. ee ean tb rene a eee ne el dashed to the rescue. “| dust as sweet as sugar!”—aunt Mary, in the | search for Si nna branch notes. «Come ’ere |”? ie CA4tironnia Wings. Thad some trouble in ing her, for in | @He can't help it, ma'am,” shosald. «Ho's | Ledger Se eee Cee ye commas ences | a st ear, sad were his stadie beatae pt aS — , h jor cul an foes. eo ume. I was somewhat surpr! see him 4 tified to re . tis PEvant noc ion catia ar aed oughta, | Sot Dinara broke” (my ghtarm vss slung > | am Awful Lemesome Mam im Califor. | * spigeym be canto Bignet, be watohed | immodiatelyvbey ihe rado command, and the | wnsr afer Tied ot the oli of th Company, 00 ME ad oso oe } a ” wd shar, whe! 10 was i ing conversation occ! i. ry She was evidently as ‘famous for a scolding | Se can’t works ue [From the Paterson Guardian. } ened. ‘Stadying over the asual woekig tefene | ote you speak Hinglioh °C 3 WROLET BUTEUEE. Brcretary Fes in, store © FULL SUPPLY OF CALIFOR- tongue” as Baptista’s daughter Katharina in | ‘The old lady retired, and soon reappeat In the shanty which, in Oaliforuia’s carly | one day, he observed this, in the meters rns | epee |» Soune MEns UBRISTIAn Te | BIA WINES. thet Taming of the Shrew,” and I wisely held | Isden with cold beef and bread, which she dis- | days, did the duty as office for the sentnes, one day, he 1 |: xe me | ph oo Te bees tres tO tere renee sav ont hoping | tributed amongus. a i a Marperillen thee fy, Wells, Fargo & | ° "we return you less than our average of Sa-| «Itis called Catitornia, ” : to bring ber to terms by far more gentle means | “Thank you, kind lady—shall wa sing -» in Marysville, there set, one Saturday vannah branch notes.’” «What has she got in ’er ’and?" Lely ok ytd oF dealers at How, Jere than those parted by Petruchio. T simply | again?” inquired ed Ms ‘aided the iad evening, misanthropic and dejected a ‘This was not calculated to arrest any special | _ “Thorns, madam, in the hand held bebindthe pee Ao 3 ee | — ie Saeies gave | 0, NO, go * -~ a5 {ndividual, whose long and unkempt hair and | gttention, But the nest week tee heen back; in the other she presents the quartz cou- | NTE '@ HOLIDAY REAvING—wm out, and then played ber with her own great | “Ah. at nowhere’s Lor to,” re- | beard, cowhide boots and rough dress, bespoke | returns said: taining the tempting metal.” Te. J foibie. 1 was right. Joined Mag; and then she artrally addod, witha | the miner, For over am hour‘he sat there’ ake | Te ‘Our return, this week, shows less than tho | “wonfin’ smpting metal: hevtrona msl: pears was gone, and, seizing my nigh ‘as soon as we've got the price of a icture of despair, with not a word or a look 2 v opportunity, average of Savannah Branch notes.” re 8. THe oi +. FOKTHCOMING SEES ERE Th ratte he versal fifty Joung | the steady, whol disappearance of Savan- | these ill-bred women, upon, seid that I would pay cents apiece | beef!” ejaculated Mag, as soon as rere out | miner with a beaming face, who, after rr U for the hire of the girls from eight o'clock till | of hearing.“ Why couldn't she rf p coeaae, taried FOR THB HOLIPAYS, Wasuiwerom, D ‘ et- | nah Branch notes from circulation was thus | mistaking the plaster ae me ph gh —. twelve euch hacereunnt Wiener on | eee ing his business at the counter, turned tothe | Proved, we fancy wo eco the Nicholas Biddle | ces nine the Dlaste pestering ‘questions en the | WRITING DESKS, WORK BOXES, GAMES, ot MONDAY, the 234 tretent. tor waite . 7) on nd oa ie mt in charge and remarked that on the pre- place the right digit across his nose, and | modus operandi of scalpturing. al was astonish- | &., in great vi 5 = fea wall ab ut 33) feet in leneth, with av enough. and that f seater inesaidl it wasn't | | I'he bread and meat was at onee ‘over. | plus Saturday he had some dealings with the tfully ponder. No one but himself knew | ed at the marvelous temper of Mr. Powers, who 2005 ee eas, thickness of far feet and sbout 9 feet er as eocurity for the dae Tetarn othe chin: | unt? ytnecapecimes pockats of my old over- Dank, and thought that eome mistake had been | of those sigua of a storm coming from all quar Politely and patiently aneweredalitheir qaérice, | —“1%2~ mea ears Bee Vere Or ae OLA ren. J increased my bid tom dollar and a halt. | On'we wandered, up one street and down | "Guess not,” aid the agent. ‘Our cash was | “7 Just what it all meant, he could o MS | ee ancy, chance these women gotout of | (7am |. DB. TUPTS PILLS. . & kovping the bag Pr Sepir pe the depos varying our ripertowe an table concentration for Pee, but absolutely refused to make deposit. i | another ing our with “The Harp ht I ik guess, but he hit the truth. So, keepin, the way during our slow back to the yurely veg ‘dio ron} knew I should never seeitagain. | that Onge Tara's [tho girls pronounced teraight> ns | Feckon we keepour books pretty | Gwn counsel, he quietly shipped $200,000 of | outer rooms, and 1 enjoyed Me Powers osetene Bowels in natural of “4 | : he Savannah Branch—with a letter | sation uninterruptediy. At that moment, “Take it Mag, take it—you | it tearer's] I vt and | | But upon the request of the miner that the | *Pecie to the Savant d to keep his | “He showed me the beautifal baby hand in can buy some tea for me,” came in wheezy t. | other ballads, taking every now and then s cent ‘should fi ‘th count to the president—who was directe: eep le shor me the ‘al Freche see bape ty iS onan | olen taneee © assers-by, who, however, were | 1cpure should eg hs rented eyes wide open, and his mouth clove saat. ‘ble, & copy of his daughter’s band when an mar! | , whi! “ gatheri infant, and had just returned to its shrine when sono then; What are you a-cussin’ an’ | “like angels’ visite—few and far between,” and | clerieal error, the miner had been paid jactecs ile, Broker Clark was “gai s swearin’ about?” exclaimed Mrs. Jones to ber | anata mal five-cent piece from some chari- | too mache? e paid Just $50 | ty any one present. Miners came, left their 2m = a . IND CLOUDS, BROWN € CO 'S SAMPLE O “Listen to mea minute; let me explain why | But the ish did not Jump at the bait, and we tedust,” took’ thelr cols 1s return, and ex- | git, O*Y, ie epismunen hisses eons | Rad ening SREVICRS, Prescer — OF His STORE thba thes Ook dart Mee Sr] then quietly untolted to her my whole plan, | Beteiced tacit indy bidding us good-night as ores man, ‘witove apathy somhinge Wesco | with curious interest aud when the next wock-* | an animated, aud, 10, may i yer Haw Boons | gecanp op rupLio nose ornate os and, producing doliar-bill for her to gazé |“ Damn the old woman aif her stale corned | Could disturb.” £inally: there owe ees: | and the succeeding weeks—and every week— tion, which was co y | Be top aS we jake in,’ id bene, ay the success gn: the two women reappeared, artd we all proceed. better half.“ Mind yer own business!” | table householder, all of whom seemed to feel “That's just what I make it,” sald the latter, spoesey ot i a uae ie bes Lap he at ed ee Pe penagaen vee are ae The poor wretch’s only reply was a groan. | ny with the children, and to be | «and here's your money.” With this he threw cael the eannae Branch, he intended to pecan | comment freel: “4 One of these busts was one Mrs. Jones,” I put in, “‘basinessor no | — with feelings of unutterable scorn and In- down the gold, and received the thanks of the | Suir ait ou ad so he made no undue | that of a lady, and ley attacked it spitefully ness?” } ation haste, and took no perilous risk,—not he. “What an ugly face!” “Oh, put ap the money!” she replied, testily. fe, however, met with little in the shape of | “SWite this conversation was In the 3 i 7 “Half down, and half when the children | incident till we reached Thirty-fith street, | misanthro ic miner hed jpecuerred ie lock ef Bah cig gS AZ abe mee qeeee paid ped — about the mouth!” come home,” Tsaid, atthe same time laying | where we had stationed ourselves in front of a | utter indi ference; but, when he saw the money | * iy See Te Bavatnahne strange quae: an Kt ees oe down seventy-five cents. brilliantly-lighted house. We had gone through | actually returned, his face brightened up, he pes: Meme the quiet office of the United | Mr. Aicnedy one " ressi: nye. FED, acca Te om the mantel picce, when the doot | sea had war pega Prats Hate ant vane: | rose slowly, walked toward the honest miner States branch bank in Savannah, and inquired | «That is a portrait of my wife,” said the art- | dis iw-” Brepered Food for Meckine Bitas placed it on the mantel-piece, when the door | and had just begun ‘ Tara’s Halls” again, when with slow and solemn step, and said: for the president,—an piv min eae pasar yy (piel: eer “a opened and the “gals” camein. They had been an old gentleman, without a haton, appeared “Young man, don’t you’ feel awful lonesome Gountng’ tte thea mon of tus'arenk 4 — a sanbknh eae tt the avouaea: : Siwalt starved, and had oven tess | thonesh tes inte dhe tuations edocs nary j this country?” the bank, the stranger Introduced himself as | and. then nothing aahed, added, “Who are | ————-., " vked halt starved, and hadeven less emsel ves \ y ————$——_—________. 2 Ma, OC Hee Toe te eae co ‘i h fhe a plai 1 they could, I following suit. Curious Statistics of Marriage. Mr. Clark, of u s ‘ARPETS CAPPETS: Sieoncaunrarl, tun tease Gen oot. | ee igentiooan wasn small, terrisrtike | ‘To people ef a statistionl ratees trees conti- | courteonsly clasped thé hand of Mr; Olark er | > ‘My name is Powers, madam,” he answered ‘They both looked three years yo st. an, with scrubby, gray side-whiskers | mental turn, the mathematics of marriage in | reciprocated. Seats were now taken, and the | very politely. After arranging with iho mother that they | coa'etiesied Mais, braskedatioe the tushien | Giterent comnelea wee ey ee erraee 12 | Seat momers) Chat of such mectings enéued. At | "This discovery evidently disconcerted the im- should meet me at the corner of Forty-second | which history ascribesto Brutus. His pockets | theme of meditation. [t is found that young | ese age be “ bs sgt = emg For iee s re Ea ——, - they imme- street and Lexington avenue at eight o'clock, {| were most capacious, therefore probably well | men from 15 to 20 years of age marry youug wor eS ee oon eave Parakeet gave one of them some money with which to go lined; for, when he dived both hands into them, | mem averaging two or three years older than | pen Mls your notes, for w! want 8 jorence, by Marie Howland, in january num— a —————— Cheapest Carpet House IN THE DISTRICT. MESAES. WOLFORD @ SHILEERG ckers for her | bis arms disappeared as far as the elbow. There | themselves; but if they delay marriage until | spec! ber of Lippincott’s Magazine. os ald hereby infor he ib. bat they be noagh to | he stood, waiching us without movin, emus they are 20 to 25 years id, thelr apouses average fe iy, Mr. Clark. What amount have The Ideal of Christ's Person. agued to their large stock © rent Suany See’ etetes captne- | cle of bis * i rT and down on | a oul an x 5 : i atrs. | Sis toca, andy asl foutly thought, beating tome | focward hs higreace stenttin ietnee aa ts | patgvflh Pethaps Ihave more than you antici. | The Christof paintersis blue-eyed andgolden | Fines § ee tarats ra CARPETS ope that [might sever see with his heels on the stone steps to our music. | extreme old age on the bridegroom's part it is ES 4 iecgietene x bens = the race of | ,00T AND HESB JU ain. The girls surpassed themselves, and gave the | apt to be enormous. The inclination of octoge- ¥> a eee ‘than a usually have | Syrian Jews is unknown. He was abrun (since Bold eSmON BS uu ror Tux ors oF some ten or fifteen | Jest verse with an emphasis which should have | narians to wed misses in their teens is an every. bain? Pig ae Seen yo we have ne word in our language which de- tadstebta- : ™: a startl 4 oat of thetr pro- | “brought do the house.” Bat, to our hor- | day occurrence, but it is amusing to find in the hae ory cone tae canal the resident, who re- | scribes a man with dark hair and eves aud olive COMING HOLIDAYs, be th traurdinary hit which the lave | for, he amswered Mag’s whining appeal for | love-matches of boys that tho statistics bear out tis “Old Nick's” letter of unetractis Mr. | complexion) of that race. There ate pious peo- SE BEMOVED. wh: €0 call at tho fot, ke oteon made at the O ‘Theatro as wat neste Kelas Guiaterintes douteeses | Gennaro ee Barre. AtsiO, | President, orth s biaod smile, remarks < | spistero have recoureste s astenste ts eooee eee DE. W. 4. BARRETT, 9 gt Wadia AF — a 7 | tw Nee de : fe hoot a eect, | gre ten sencst Twine Wen hanend | sos areraps al Shara sete and i | gig Vaanen yercesaetaetieses me | f bendy ith, wham con sega qu neenis es! PERE os pte ae a first!”” y 5 | d oy street N. W., corner ae tink Tis prvate tainsvod seacmtae ted | Swat do you moan by coming and kicking | for'vomen wht have sncted 50 tas tepacirs ecangaion feat | belles that ting on himesi( mantvnatare | St Dom So" | Bieri — pod ‘aracter on my own acconnt and for my | Up such a row ag this, and disturbing the whole | ages are equal; after 35 years, women, liki Mas Vcore ok th crushing bundie of Savannah | jt-and that he thusinherited the, SSS PO own amusement. I went home and recalled all | Beighbothood?” he angrily demanded to know, | marry thre younger than themselves, the dis: | notes now impending over his doomed bank! | of the race from which he sprung. Leonardo. | som OONFEOTIONERS AND BAKERS.) Beautiral the old and tonching ballads I could think of, | looking at me as though he would cat me ally. proportion increasing with age, til at 56 it av- With a rionchalance which only a broker can | Guido, Raphael’ and other masters created F posnd . bteoe mand | rn ot them. It was, perhaps, tne | muitier and all. “ You kuow it's against erages nine years. bale gy vray wolitenk oat kay oon realpe ace wer enee nog PL MERE —ahiane 3 ac ciate ot rou we sates cutce at slant Eiteast cay cbossend:| Sabe phage weteean tan aguzet arama aie mane dent's ingu a x x, ments, and invested him with an ideal oa bpamre. eae, Bravwels. Thresdy Cocsa, aod Ol Gist ae ont ee Oe of Se ee cee ae der that you may get money | land, between 25 and 30 in France, and between | |‘ One hi and seventy-three thousan |: acter wi never ‘OL ‘SEEDLESS S., Rugs is large vericties. A Yall line Deas sae ne nay. song sheet when hescu‘ttedon to the | stockings on, in, or "irLeould see a | 20nd 35 in Italy sud Belgium. Wineliy. ta | dollars.” to their ideas 10 cy rine, fou DERE U fet and Gremb Olothe. A greet ie po pe nor oie gt eg Porm [eel ctr ra Hungary the number of individaais who marry watranee, to Mr. Clark, me utp hoger | This model, once imposed, hae since been 1 oR RTEA SA" WHITE SUGAK, | Sow Rhades, Fixturee, Sorains, Caos Be. Be. “if Had & Donkey What Woulda’t Go” — Mag gave a tremendoas tug at the skirt of my in &thousandh each year; giand, ft | ao g w . Lied ‘sum of our notes mapa more spiritual than pote golden | “7* — ee 2 the Dis “ "EL v ‘ls held a corner of the coat | is 64; in Denmark, 59; in France, 57, the city of H. EGAN, I'm Om toUharieetows? writen we were inging or begging) and we hur- | Baris showing %8; in the Netherlands, f2; in | forevena broker to have. How caine vou in | hair more godlike than black. They bad an Corser of Laud 70h streets. tn’ Maan Yomee o, search more ‘venue for our 435 ‘idowers indulge | posse 1 Sede gah See Supe igno cod By. Sweet eart, Good-By"-— Sreratons Tearing the tate ld, geusloman to | In'ercoud marriages SE ee a Ee eee at I need tomakeany exple- | Pergich may have had some foaudation from TEAS! TEs. frp at You’ fr continue bis explosion by 4 ati : ” , wee tneion' ‘Christians, ‘ atea Beoetye eee Once mare on Breatwaz, snd in tht open | Mrs. Bardell) ceseare es, Ene cor, | MAT hope; Mr. Glark, tuat this does net cover Sh they thas bed helt! prasadice against in: — a A aetna geile bse uy to enacts wml | W ioe anc, 2 90 se Weer’ | ony male stemnt tener banks | Seung ae Baur ogi wate SF poe | Ap retrnge ep ge f ceartay tr Mo, a97 srvnaa Sueet s0crs, The Fisherman's Choras”— we ice, tobeware of widows,” t I repeat, Mr. came whom . ‘ ! {'m Aftoat, I’m Afloat” — crowd around us in that. locality. a FI ee nine fon ed cle for notes, and would be obliged if you | the day of Jesus, was, before his persecution gm ecm Mor Tea | —BOTe-tr Berwess D ax B. ‘The Flowers are Hiooming” Yes, an’ get took in by the cope,” said Mag. | surely to bs supplemental bi in | would let me have it.” and consequent debascment, perhaps the equal | ,/yheve.s fait sad 5 EVLIN & 00. o jing tone. You're a fine boss, ware of widowers. Gosip, 3 ”” in ‘of natu- B = FSieutt Like to terry | rey she added; “why can'tyer leaveit ail to the January number of Lippincott’s eee: i Minoo, on ear <a songs, There are Syrian Jaws wo -<-¥ pBes s Pe... KEW YORK AND WasHINeTON, « The Girl | Left Behind M. me’ ‘Punch’s idea “This ath our lated hebieations ‘who are re- e “When im Death 1 Shall Gales, Recttac”— Once more recognizing the fact that I was in | séechor "Where's baby, Merrie tae | note ee ate ne ee tae Sree” of cet | wolated, habitations ta Falesti “Albert e, BUILDERS FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING. « Kiss Me Quick and Go" the company of a artiste, Utold Mag | other ‘Mother—Go + and 800 | count his money and give him the specie. I | Rhodes, in 4; "2 Journal. 7 Afall Une of age « Upon the Sands at Margate” — todo just what she wn, oe ‘what she’s doing, and tell her he musn’t. Rowever, you will prefer drafts for b 9 APS ee © {Love to Roam by the Dark Sea Poam"’— EE ae eee nier sagen ied, in a | S@-Next to subjagating a fractious wifein a | moc of this, Br. Clark? How will you have mph peng ey te ge ye dha from ons, Bw pe it es ay be oe rete PE sen Aang IPO n % the ‘most difioult job in | them—on New York or Philadelphia? or are | not = close sae windo x atts, >, Say not Woman's Love is Bought”— the Jacksin Clab. That's filers, worth some. | the worldis to tunes plano ‘ext dao t0& boll- THT easton Lenora pp Se Se Tee Bee Goods. Mr. Kobson always gave these titles in couplets, | thin.’ Give ’em Irish an’ they'll put up | ¢F masutactory. ke an] ‘Very well. Drafts on New York will be| sg-The driver ofa cart, who let and, after the last one. without a moment's pause | directly. They're all there, an’ a ~ ly owen he's | specie td you, of course. What amount of drat | basket of eggs fall, ‘ath U3,4 or change of voice, b> sttet tho msnsl sone. Vou- | ‘aliens sesso on ‘om standin’ on GecpeS 1 Seen Leman when he gets | will you havé, and how much specie?” earth may get up and git, be jnmcen = pote ndrew Jackson atonty ~ - * eg All tor the small charge o: -; daon eh ‘of the O'Brien | home. - want no drafts at . 7