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When the ummer evening' hvlow Veiled the rarth'a culm Sofora o'er, Came a young cblhl, faint and weary, Tftpplnx.at a cottage door ; Wander In j thro IhewlndlnKwood-palaJ, My worn ft too Ion;; haro Ixen; Lt rii ia, oh I Kcnllo mother. Tears paaaed on hie t>r plrlt Gladly watched tho dying Lour. I will bo a child mi longer, Finding btlM In Mrdi nnd flnwcri; t will iek tb bindi of pleaiure, I will join tbo merry din ; let me la to joy and glvlne, Let mo In 1" Tears pad on yet Y&Inly yearning, Murmuring itlll, tho rentier heart : "I am tired of hcarttct folly, Let the glittering cheat depart; , Sbtvo found In worldly ptvaiure Naught to happlneu nkin, tVtt bo In lore'e warm pretence. Lot me In I" Tears flew on a youth no longer. SHU ho owned the rcttlm hrort : "I am tired of lofc's foft durance, Sweet tolcol siren, e mutt rarl ; I will gain a laurel chaplet, And a world's applauio will win ' Let mo In to famo and glory, Let mc Inl" Tears fled on the rtlcM r plrlt Merer found tbo bllu It sought ; Answered hopes and granted bleulng, Only sew aspirings brought : "I am tlrcd of earth's rain glory, I am tlrcd of grief and slu, sUloelntorestcurnil. Let me Inl" Tins the tinqnlet, yearning rplrlt, Tsunted by n rnguo unrest, Knock andJaUs at every gateway, In a vain and fruitless uiiett ; Iter striving Kline new blessing, Some new happlncsi to win Al some portal ever snying : "Let mo In I' Rpkecii nr Gc.. nuMciutii. Tho following is an oxtrnct from n ipooeh of Gen. Uuncombo in favor of 51 -10 : "Mr. Spoakor.; Wlion I opoii my jel, and look over tho vast cxp.-inso of this country when I bco Iiovv tho Jreait of freodom Ims causihI it to riao a the scale of civilization ntul expand eo ever side when I seo it glowing, welling, roaring liko a spring frothet I oannot rcilbt thu idea, eir, that the day will come when this groat nation, like a young school-boy, will hurst its traps, andliecomo entirely too big for Its boot. Sir, we want elbow room, the onntinont, tho whole continent, and nothing but the continont, and wo will havo it. Then shall Undo Sam, plnc iog hit hat upon tho Cunadas, rent hit right arm on the Oregon mid California coast, his loft on tho cistern seaboard, od whlttlo away tho British power, while reposing his leg, liko a freeman, ejpon Capo Horn I Sir, the day will tk day must come Laura was disconsolate. Hon' ry had long flirted, but nover put tho question. Henry wont his way. Lau ' aunt, for consolation, brought nor love of a spaniel pup. "My dear, Mya the aunt, "tho puppy can do every tkb but speak." "Wby will youi ago. aba mar savs Laura, 'that's Uxjoply. isailtl.Ud to to other."- Tl.o Judgu'e Illg Hhltf Tho story (joim tlint, on n uortnln oo cnslmi, Jitifjii A , then mi it visit to llnleluh, N. C, was nutorioua for leaving homo without tho neucssnry prccaiitlnn of carrying iilong n sot-oiid klilrt. Whllo here ho wns Invileil to ntteiid a gay ntul fnshlniinlilu pnity, tn bo ulviMi tho folhlwlng evening nt tho ri'julcuco nf Judgo II. Tho visiting Jmlgo wnsitortibly pcrploxod nbout n rlcnn shirt for the occasion nnd whllo rovnlring in his mind how ho could iosu'ss himiclf of tt6 d'tklrcd article, in tlmsu days rfmly-inmlo whirls were not, ns nt present, nitlclcs of merchnu-j dine.) when hojyr-4illod on nt his room by Mr, C- , nunther Hints of. tho Inw, tlinngii tint n jutigo. mivr imiii(j imiuauui vuiiipniiuiit, Jmlgo A rcinarkeil : i ".See here, C , I havo just been invited to iitttmd n nnrty to morrow I night, nnd haven't n clean slflrl for tho; I occasion" hopinir, no doubt, thnt lilt (friend would proffer tho loan of one of1 his. Hut being n lilt of a wngnnd lov. log a good jolto exec cdingly, bo con. eluded tn have n litllo fun, nnd nt thu! snmo timu tench his judicial friend n loiion onncerning his ncgl!goiici. I "Ohl" said he, "Ihero'a no diniculty. nbout that. I can have ono umilo for you." "Hut do you thlnk'it can bo furnish, cd In timo I" said Jmlgo A. "No doubt of it. 1 havo n shlrt-mn. ker who ia norfcctlv iironiiit and tflia ble.and can vouch for Us bring ready.",;" " r0,;fpru,1 '.,cx,''m.i '" l,, ,C' ' ', "All right then, if you will bo sure' UtuUmi of tho Unllotl Htates, ns well to attend to it. I " ""' l0 f XU r?'11"3, XV You msy depend on It," said the. Jutlgo's mend "it snail do uero ninaii past six to-morrow evening. C , in going homo that night, mlled nt iha Imlv'i. and ordered to uo ('. Iaj. jf ..m, ntnfi ! tt ti. """'""''"""H "'".-. 'meatio shirting, ami threo yards ol linen '" " ",, ,, ,i,. . t e ' l i . .fi. ri, rnf. .,!.. a ,.iitlon of thu United States wldcli idcliver It at his room, on the folio wing 1 evening at half pat six preclK-Iy, nnd I . . . '..,...! i'.i .. r... . . ciiargmg nor parucuiariy mero wns in i..,.i?. i,...nf -,..i f i J-.I UV lW 0siiMSnvei luiu ei .- bvo hero, sent yet." "Oh ."said C , pulling hii watch, "its not timo; it lacks a quarter to tho lime." 'Ilio couplo chatted awny a while, I when presently a timid knock nt the jdoor was heard. Tho Judgo jumped 'up to open it, when a little giil asked ,if that was Judge A ' room. Ho ing answered in tho nllirnllve, ho con- jtinued, "Hero's n nhiit Mr. (' told 'my mother lo make for you." I "All right, my ntco little Mis," said tho Judge, nnd straightway began to prepare for donning tho much coveted garment, rcmniking, "it is woll mode nud handsomely uouo up, loo. smart woman thnt, Mr. C . "Oh, yes I I knew sho would not dis appoint you." lly thU timo tho Judgo had com menced pulling it over him. Ho pulled, and nulled, ns yard alter yarn pawn, aud still his bond was enveloped in the shirt Ho complained of Its m.o, hut hi friend told him thnt ho lind got ll twisted, but to hurry on, an 'twas timo they wero nt tho party. Again lio set himself to tho task, nnd by bard strug gling got through, (lulling himbelf en shrouded in a emrl llvu yurus long ami four yards broad, coloring nil over the floor with its ample drapery. "In Heaven's mimo! suid thoJudge, in nttonhlimcnt, "what is this tho wo man has sent mo 1" nnd ho looked with consternation upon tho monstrous shirt around and beneath him. "What is it, I say ?" rt wn Willi much dilltculty that C restrained his laughter; but np twoncliing Ids onshirted frlond, and pul ling down tho hugo collar ho that ho could seo his luce, ho gazed with apparent wonder, aud observed : "What n silly, Hlupid woman I I told her to get onouuh to muko three shirts; mid instead of malting threoshu has put the whole nino yards into one shirt I Hut wo mubt hurry up nnd make tho best of a bad bargain, for it Is high timo wo wero nt tho party this minute. you can push it down in yourlrowsors una nouody will Do tho wiser. So at it tho Judgo wont, bis friond assisting him, as yurd after yard was piled away in bis unmentionables, (they didn't wear tights in thoso days.) and IIiuh ho went to Judgo 11 '& party, if not the finest dronsod.nt loast the lar gest unified gentleman in the crowd. C r piomijqd to nover "blow" on "xTV, c ' TnoMda'tedthe.lor practices' of d,o Catholic church' Bownin.tilfl.ml the iwopb haw n rlSbi ......Uith venitian Ited Dutch pink crimson streams over shirt and vest; "Hut, Mr. C , expostulated tlio J l .to knov jiW thoy are bo governed. ' i v,r.le vellow whllo nil tbo skies the pleasant anticipated drive of the good woman, "you mean three hl.ts,, "' "" 'J 'ru T. ul,0 " C1, I1u7 do not lente rmn to , or TZinhUZcho()J abandoned, and tie Hon't you, out of niuoyafd. I" , "' " ' f J- . h . J 4,,uBrt $ liUctor-. wllhnol t- fX iKSi to K iSoriS S roe. nLt of tho stolon ki.s maj; any day you u. Unow wh.t ito .U.I I. J f ,, J ,,, wilh of the vengeful pin across Ms lip. feeU notified by my friend. "SS.m tenetaj ihI IiouM M the ''vrrmnei.t ithoul regard to prl,.ciJe, ' ,,flch ta 1mX (M ,,iinU.( come Ing like Cain, that his punishment U ljnrly next morning tho clo h was jj "W"" 'XuVc, ?"lJlei.T ! W...llf mwiisoo! h (9M.MAmlsl.hlM!rtleHr;'llilvr Jor, a.op t 'zio,,. Herald 'greater than ho can, all things eorusd- aTou'iTx o ocklu 1 1 TX (T! i t W n in J "ei ,t Z mil' j" - '""' f -. ".f !,d lufc. lb. Y.,.lS. privates give ,y red, verji ' efcrjjbljr bear. Poor About ixoclck in the cum ng,(-, ,e,beis of tomo ll'le of .elf goverl.n.entinay voluntnuly' MrtfMilU vo,t ,0 Jlck l!iu jlowmanl Henry! .V. O. Delia. all ready for tho paity. called on the "" " JM"'" ' , "' ,.,, ct ihemulr.s to the sway of de. L,( u. ,,,, t0 ono Jip tho Scoteh . Judge, when he was saluted with: l0'",1'""' Sr..r,". ' "JrVii ?.:i . ihiIisui : the deh.wd Mexican mavl ?...i ir,i.- t. lull it.. M.I.I Tender Feet In Horse. I... .1.1. I. a ..nt ...n' H II " tlU . Ill . Il.wa. .,n..rMt.. .....-- . . , . . , , ,,- ....,-.--.- .... . hi judicial friend, nnd kept li(i word, until ho (earnod that tho Jiidgo was oompullod to loll It on himself; lor, tin I'oitinmtoly, ho rirrl't'd tho big shirt lifinic, nutl M'. $)) A. Inquired what that trt'iuendoiiM big hlilit In his tiutili wn fort I (u hud to nut with It; Mini so linvlng liaoti told by the Jttilgo lilin. self, Mr.C felt nt liberty to toll It nko; which lio does, Hnmi'lluicM, tn thv tn ft nl to murrlinout of nil who Hear him. From the Shelby (NO J llapiln'tliiteUlgenccr, KnowNotlilim. Wo havo been wntuhtng tho signs of Ilio limes in rnitni to tho new irgmil Z'itlou of knkantiinu yvljhouixluty, to lorm nil opuiloirfor oursvlljii rrgnrd to tho siunn. Ili'lug an nuxiotis look, ur.ou, wo l.nvo not given our random ntiy extrncts from our cxchnngi'S p'ii or uim; for we worn not fully dulorml. mil In our uotiise, nolthor nro wo vet; but at tho pirn ueurrally I tpunltlni; out on tho subject, wo deem It our duty, tO SIX'llll. Not being a member of tho Order, wo an not nhtu to say whut nre their puiticulnr objects; but wo beliovo it n generally conceded fur.t, that thoy are opposed to foreigners lioldtug ntiy of. (Ico of triMl or honor In our govern, incut. We suiipoio tho object It to ehrck tho emigration of Catholics u inong ns. At tho first Mow of tho sub ject it would npK'nr plnutiblu, thnt nil l'rotestnntt should go uiiiti.-dly Into the work: but when wo reflect for a run. mu cnmlid in expressing, that wo look ypon Itns one of thu most Ineitlumlilo privileges orcr grnntetl ( us as a poo. pic tho right to "worship tiod accor ding to tho dictates of our conscience, ami nn iiiimi dare moloit or mako us -r..i.i 'ii..t r ii. fA. Conttlln- burrs 1 " .' Pu'"' ' " Coogriai shall ;Hinn..io ww rcspeciinn mi tisuiu,... iiientnf rcl f5nn nr liroli lliitllllf t lio frrc' , ---o- --- -- oxcrrlso thereof. 'IVro U no on ll not bo on thu bend nf tlm duspi't-d Hnptlit church, for wo rtr.lly differ moio in doctrino wilh ninny I'vdn Bap tist churches than do the Catholics. ' Wo should bo nry careful how we, trample upon lliote sacred prii!egu ...I.! !, el... ....-. Iivis iriiaeMtituiul i WHICH III" mIIMIMUH.Il HhaLiisiaiiiii'M to us. Wo should well ponder ibeii causes tor which many wero martyred, uid often medilale upon tho hVt a,. .eanwico of a Ba.ditl in the... United HII State, nnd for what ho came; w aho'd well recollect tual where men aro com if lied to worship according to tho tyr niiiiy of tlio Lew, that spirituality en tirely disappear. As regards tht political rtnigglr? that aro going on for nnd ngnlnit lumwnothliigiMii, we earn but very lit llo ; It in true thnt wo do not like to tee tho mixture of Abolitinniftii, Free Soil. rti, Knownothliigt, A:c, going togeth. er: but it i foreinn to our bu'hiiirs to inleifero with them Kililically 5 but wo must bo permitted lo hay that wo nn not seo how tlm iioveriiiiiiiit can no ri.lt-!iil,ntnlterel lii aiich aiiialirama. ted bauds. Wo would much rather en. the. Liiveriimeiitnl nifuira carried on tho old platform of either thu Whig or Uemocraiio p.trty. 'i this OCT There nro threo paiiers i State which nro particularly down on tho "d il fiirriucra" of nil kinds tlio Albany Statu Register, Itochester American, and liiill.no commercial Adverlisiir, and yet strange to any, the leading men of tlieo papers nro of foreign extraction. Lacy, ono of tho proprietors of tho Register, whs born In Knglatul. Mann, of tho Rochester American, was born in Scotland, nnd until ho was M years of nge, peddled itch ointment around Kdinltirg. Far- nelee. of I in Bulliilo Commercial the jnan with tho "twenty-flvo dollar chsr- ncter," was nn Knglisli soldier, nmi left tho army ono day under tho isoort of ono drummer and two ropo ends. Thoso nro tlio men who nro now "ral lying round tlio Constitution," nud who. Iiltibt lust loreigu muuenco win yei nnjermino tho liberties of tho nation. Oucer noonle. thoso Hindoos. That is so. Allan; Knickerbocker. ' p t WiTiiDitAWALB. Muny of tho know nnililuua In this State. dlsL'Ustod with tho nolitlcal intrluues, nnd unalloyed whiggory all througlj tho order, havo resolved 10 aci no longer wiiu mu im- !'....- I.tu..l. ..,! in thn it,irtlrin..il'"1" ' '' .'" "" " IX'P'iiii nil K- .irtl.t toil nn It wn most v gus"lirotiiren. iwrijnra i imw, BCiiou-.tptiiliilf I'lutfofim. Wo nro unwilling In be(.ve nny Deinncint of lititicsty ami Intelligence ciin Im sdiliicml from Mi party by the tpeclous genurnlitlei of thu luownolh lug platform, Th:it this plrtllnriii is not it truthful ogjiuiiliiiii nf thu prlnci pies of tho onlpj, but it fraudulent dv vice, nitfitlly confilved for thu ptirposd of patching thu thoughtless and ti it- wary, Is nlivloiin to nny ouo who will tnlni tho trouhlo,of a llitlo exntullialion mid relleclioii. In tho II n't .ice, theso prelonded platforms of kiiiiwriothliigliiu nro ea i'nl1nll'Jij,,Ui!jl. Thoy nro mod. Illod in neci-nicrinV with tbo prevailing public seutlmcrit of diflureul locnlliiee. Thin, In MuiftncliUitoUs and tho Nnrlli generally, knn wnothlnglsin is ahnlilion im hlntiint nnd undisguised; whiluhoro it is kIIuiiI nnd neutral in iepect to slavery. In some places Its obdurate liemt relenls, mid uxlilhlts homo pity for tho Cniholio nnd (ho foreigner, so far even, it I said, as In admit them into tlio order on certain conditions. ... . .i , ..... i' i nam noes imi incl prove, Dill lliutilnu t, ... ...t. .,.... iib In,, .i-ttl. ni'lllier iilntfortii li n , correct l.ullcatiou of llm purport of- knowriolhliigliiii,! and that it itmmni'i tlicxi various dis-! guiaes to hide it deformity and conuil.i iutu publlu favor I Truth is one, nodi wears no mik. llurglnrsnml kidnap-1 ers Iruvrl with an nlins horiM peojilu declare iiiemneiws in all places. All platform orknnwnnthingism,haw. ever, nro alike in ono thing : they nov er pretend to promulgate principle of public policy affecting the ordinary in terest of tho country. 'Iliey touch due or two isiucs only, and Ignore all oilier ipioslions. Now, kiiowuothingisin as litres to a control of tho government; but its platform indicato no mraiures ofadmmlatrntion. They aro silent on IthoTitriir. Fuhlio Lands, Stato Hights, 'and all other rest Interesta aud ejues i ona. ii in uownoiningi.m r.avigaie me oi aiiio, wi Jiom compass, eimrior,! u t. Ijt aucIi place. I was going rudder! After : pj, 0 pwer.whnl , , n.invar.ls great painting tho Ho ullIltdoT .ll It U ns stspld and , iimi which I iimIiIiis some stir but men ns ly ,.n : ins u popular . Mr); stirlter irnin lliemviw-s uuiirr me s.eptriofn tyrant, but Ariierionu ft men arn not rt reduced to thi extrem ity. Here, prioriple, not mrti.govern; and too jieoplu select putilio luucituna ries to carry out n known and approved pollr,y. W ill knownoihinglrm dwlsre ". . a . T a f l'"c,ple. after it gets Into power. I " "" """" " --""- H'V imut I si..f!lu and uoiiil, ent; "'; ,"'. ! Vh -' r"a.f r" 'oc"' " N'liieh will It bet 'Uieio can Im no i.nesiiniliui in ainwennir uiai imp ix-rn-i l,H.li..r ki...wn..t!.Ii..i.ili the ik,IIcv. of thu whig pvly. Sinilble. men, wo repeat, will not bo,.tnli Jol,m, , factln, nnd united lod away from the Democratic party by llm ciiiu pretences nf know. I riillieieiit for all tho purpose of gov V': .' ' . ". w- erimifiit. Ilio Ilenincratio party can provide for any unfort-seon exigency of Slate. If mceksary it can arrest any (dangerous excess of immigration. If I nil V wiiuium nrMin u iiiL'ifiiuinv'ii nji, .. er, mu iriiiocrnun "ny is ciiiiiH.'irui, ito restrain ita ambition. It ita ambition. It wait the It waH lliw HgreiitnHslle nf Donmcrnoy , down tho clmrrli cttaldiil ginia, nud fo.tllied freedom c" - nolenee on nn impregnable basi. Ihe " - -- ' ; UlWipiea ui jriiermii win nmrr iiriray 0 ,, .ople directed to it. l ;ihlibertleHol tho country .AViiorid,cl)r (KMl.( fr, -U l0i,i fl)r .. 1 r i...e ..... ..ill - t.. I (Va.) linqmnr. Hick Mmk. I'ick nud wash half a pint of rice, and boll It in a quart of water till it is nultu soft. Then drain ll nmi mix It with a uiinrt of rich milk. 1011 msy add halt n pound or whole , . . . .; . - . .1 raiDinn. ei ll over noi corns nnu stir it frequently till it boils. WJieit boils jinril slir in alternately two beaten eggs and four largo tnblu spoonfuls of brown sugar. Let it continuo boiling live minutes longer, toon inKo 11 on, nnu send It to liibln hot. If you put In rai sins, you must let it boll till they nro quito soft. Sick oi'tiip. Daiikm:si. Tho lend. Ing knownotlilng paper in Boston nil vocntes nn open organization of tho knownotlilng pnrty. Tho nrticlo is lengthy, nud (ho result of considerable reflection. Thu editor is satisfied Unit 11 Huoret political ordor cannot socuro good results in this Republic Ho is sick of tho socret part and Is desirous of trvinu an opon organization. Ho is reully gottlng sotno rays of light. Tot him porsoverc. Hartford Timet, A dropped Lottor. Tho follow letter, written by a know nothing member of tho MaHnnchuielts (egifliiture, wo clip from tho Boston Font: Hovro, Jan. 10, lH.r.r. Sox Joiiv: 1 hnvo too much legis' Intivo work to couui home on Suturda) nights as I said I would so you must mind the farm. I have managed to get on n good many committees so as to he come popular by having my name piloted oftmir In thu papers nnd I man ngo to say something occasionally and lhavo seen my rmmo.'J tfuiei printod In llm ilnlv ben. Ainorir.nil iiitucinols is ivimii, l.lr.1, l.,ml., nruu )iM'MBU'jl In our ijovorinoiM-tiiy thn Way imvu'tlio barn door painted over with some other color besides Spanish brown. I don't liko any thing Spanish. Tho govenor bus m.ido n lick nt tho forlcn militia ami disbanded nil tho comp.iuics. ' (dont mo nny more Ililtlsb oil foryntir ileofnos for I havo thrown nwny that iox of llussln snuo your mother put in , American t.hvsic It is tho bestl Wv are going to havo the latin lingo taken ofr tlm state coat of nrrm and put plain yankeo english in its place. Wo aro going nhond I till you, nnd uialio n clean swooji nf everything of forL'u extraction. I havo vfillcd no ace of nmuscrnent excepting tho live liuuaioo which is i regular iiniiro nu looks vory much liko a harry cow. Speaking of cows reminds mo of our Durham bull you may sell him to Wndo tho butcher ho is of forign extraction. A friend anked mo to go to tho Athan eurn nnd sen the library an pictures but I was told nearly all tho pictures who painted by tho old master ns they aro cilled and these I am told aru with out exceplion all foriguers besides ma ny nf the books are in forign languages ..., ... ,. , u j, eolltrArv ,0 ,, .piHt of prlnci nntivf. arti,t to(l mo u WftI nl0. ULO oat from your affectionate father The Democratic PnrtT. Hie Indiana State Srntlnrl has tho , , rnltow:n3 advice and eiicourn'emcnt of XJ.mocrs.tIc tiarty, to which all '.....l r.:...t. ,.tl.n. ....,.. Ill nr.li. ll ?. i . ; , Democratic party Itielf re- main in tact-let it but preserve it. in. , testily maintain its unity, nnd pursuo .:. , , . . . ., ,. - .- rt IMJ ?"'1 f"",".,llJ' iU "M drfi,KMl kt .aitil.tifaM rui1lllillil llei f irilrsb.ti u'ltl I. a ntiA'nrM .Itu AtffilllnnrV Per- ,)., ,0 cnr,;,m principle of it faith,, jt Mand to.day the most powerful or- miu.niion 111 mo mini. inrrr imvn 1 been ami are tempo rarvestrangeme,.., - ay Instance, owing, i but theso are in many tn, and aro to be placed to the account of, temporary measures nnd proceed ing. Notwithstanding, ns wo havo confidence In tho people, wo oannot . out... Hint wiiii too pauiiiK away o. ..... ... .1 . . , ,lm l.xi,.,.,,cii.s which gave riw to them, l,l,f.:,,..A. .n.n..-1-r.. tn Itft.l . 'tfHK' ttTICT: olng totllsr.ord, iSuttr h iw- - ":.' . ..I "r v;l;n'idiv,.t.,ti.o.ievop.nenio.now.. JIUVOIMlii; tilt 171'iuuurauu I'liitt-iim-n, 1 iMvniiniL' inn Usiiiiicrniic iiriiiciuirn. 1 ,lw .lamUnl of Dfnioeaay will bei siBIn ' i,.,.i t,:.,, ,,Vnrninii,n fhnnvea ,"-., n" --- . "- --- mid tbo an- tho time belli" will bo imbedded lireiM-r .1 il than over before in thu great popular ieart. I Tout You So. "Wile, wife, our cow's dead choked with a turnip." "1 told you bo. I ulways sed alio il choku herself wilh them turnips." "Hut It was a pumpkin- " "Wnl it's nil tho tho samo. I kuow'd all along how it would bo. Nobody but n ninny liko you, would over feud a cow on pumklus thnt wasn't chop ped. "Tho pumklns was chopped. And 'twnnt tho minikins nolthor that choked hor. 'Twas the tray mid tho end on't is htlokiug out of hor mouth now. "Ugh! ugh I Thero goos my broad tray. No longer ngo than yostorday 1 told you that tho cow would swallow that tray." A lamenting tpO't so thus records tho do parturo of her falthnil and bolovod half My husband's nanio was UUl i It was God's will That ho should bo killed in a mill ; A very sad sight for mo to behold, In doed. , fltolcn rtlurf or Tfae Hloe&fj, Vengonnco. a jroyBLBTTe irr n rxurt. PAitr I. loot) Amanda was a'widow, fair to upon. Shu stood boforo n mirror and glo ried in tho killing perfection of her blight oyrs, raven ringlets, lovebrod ing dimples and tho swelling beautlM of bar bust. A llttlo "after thought" of a bonnet hung gracefully on nor organ of self esteem, lor slio was preparing lo "go out," and her gallant for tbo day .wait ..,;A-.Htl"""" '' 'ART It, ilio wiuow enierou wo parior wnoro Henry, her gallant, awaited hor. Both. smiled In mutual admiration. Henry coined compliments poetically eloquent and poured them, as a ntresm of music, into tho widow's csr. Sho listoned.and laughed, nnd shook her bead with pretty covnoss. Henry s lovo becamo bold. Full ripu nnd rich wero tho widow's lips, nnd, thinking them swootcr than straw, lurries nnd cream, ho determined to tait their nectars; ao, watching an opportunity when tho widow's eyes, wero downcast, he put his courago to tho testo, and snatched a kiss whioh thrilled liko electricity through ever, nerve. PAHT III, Tho widow turned suddenly, for wid ows aro skilled In all the tactics and ploaisntrio of love nnd are extremal cautious about improprieties of conduct. Sho intendod to frown, but beforo sho had timo to do so, Henry was amply punished. Over tho fair ono's breast a gatuo mantlo was spread, which was fastened on cither dimpled shouldor with a pin ; nnd as, all suddonly, tho widow turned, one of the pins in question caught tke nether lip of tbo ardont Henry and tore ,it doeply and tearfully from ono ex tromily lo tho olhor ! Blood flowed In Tiio mechanism of tho horse's foot. contemplated anatomically, is truly wonderful. No ono who understands it will bo b'jrprlscd at tho number of lamo horses keen In our streets, ana on i our farms, for wilh such complioatooes ' end delicacy of construcUoo, it is not aiBti nsiouiiuinK uiai, WI1H UIII WMI- I leu mannor in which thoso valuable animal are treated and ridden, ther 'should so frequently bo rendered use leis by lameness, especially in their legi and feet. Tender feot aro quite com mon, and I will, with your permlsiioo.v rt-lato nu incident that occurred soma years slnco in my experience, which I think goes Tar to eluciaato tue csa of this disease. I was owner of a young horse, for which I paid a largo .'. ......1. 1 ftmtkW U u. fnt. ! dwl f ched hinJ. n. , of , mf jknew kind, doolie and intelligent, and I having an affection for him, I could I nntbo.tr the idoa of causing him pain. But I sold him, nnd purchased another rtiM , - , ... . . bM ' f.u",' on n neighboring form ami wnicn . ,., known -froin fcfAt ile, k9 1 , , his predecessor, was porfectly sound in all his limbs whnn ho camo into my possession, but ho was soon ao lamo . that I was forced to desist from using ..,; 1 now though seriously on tho im". matter, and to hunt for tho cause. Both .theso horses had stood on tho samo aUllllUUr. Jfc tViW l" JII.MW H. ..,. thu manure to accumulate under tho animal to tho depth of twenty inches, fresh straw being sprinkled under ntm daily to keep him clean and then clear it out. Tins manure from its fermont ablo naturo, acted liko a hot bod, send ing forth great heat at timos, and oopi ous exhalations of ammonia. But on this, tlio animal was compelled to stand; thcro was no cscopo. A thought sug gested itself. Tho manuro was remo ved, tho horses foot and legs carefully washed in cold water throo or four times a day. and ho compelled to stAnd on tho hard plank floor instead of on tho manuro. lie vas cirred. I havo not, slnco this change in my practice, bad a lame horse. If others who' havi horses with tendor feot, havo managed as I did, thoy will do woll to change thoir practico at once. J. B. C. Gcrmflntoirn Telegraph. t Among the prls In a lottery '.eootl adcrtlsodln the Portland papers, , we oo "Maple Lady's Wk.StJicVf , ; The l& p. J -