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t. -mJk Jit as tha vary aitlakrd iktliyfrikUI. ant naaair It'll srhsh. i no mer; avednhsd a January io, m. if-km a I MreaW wan dun mm 1 4 xTs jasa ,1 Aim tna Ion.

l.rIRMrA3ri ItoUkitklBaowa. WkletaH I sskl sa ekl paa, wkass kssd was as Vi Iks aaaw that Ml dewa en 11,1 mm A rislt to CHhralUr. Xotker-lii-IatwleNsiiesa. and of the room which' had fittt seen, auiMlial'1 remarked the marl that An American tourist writes to theJ The terrible effect of a wife's mother In a house is vivaciously made admoni 1 followed hrr down two steps; into falr-aieed The sickly smell wi the noil neil pretty rich there, a Itia innmwd. with a kind HklM mallto ballad ni nikllakad ftpringneld AinMkin from Gibraltar: sat I Wit to ward that was asU lad I.

hi i OtHeera stationed at tlitinilUr may stronger here. There was a atain on hoara iickle, "the gnus do grow tory by a detached husband, who' communicates his experience to- the Phil- go till toamairMwintuaaiaaaan. Jlsjshanl eomilain of ita monotony and sigh for very iliirand aweet just thrrej and It Ht-lphia Tnmcryit in the following a more inviting station, but to the pass ouffht 'wiaTaehng waat under r--. '-w "aHaaTf Ml1 AkrlktkietsrBssirl. MMhasUks te be I he mobile of the floor, whioh looked as If it had been lately washed.

out, thia aay, siri the landlord will repaper these rooms, and do all new ary repairs, he told to naaJJi termsi My name ia Tiibhs. and I am separa ing traveler it a place or varwus The town itself. Io be sure, Axed Mai wadal hsahtsfj, sad hew asaal he ra Wli-what ia underneath there" mi ted from my wife. The latter is not, lie hi not beautiful. Tbe atreeta ace Mar Clm' omrao." he answered, with Prellee at Hew Tort.

The Mew York TKhms Is much' eer-eland over the decline of the commerce of that port and ita diversion to I Jo ton, aa well aa tho alow innrraae in the value of real estate compared with the latter city. It says i i In lha ninny rauset of reform, for which the 7Wowiw! has assiduously labored, greet trouble has been experienced in thoroughly arousing the poojile not directly intonated, to a realisation of the true condition of affltira. It ia not sufficient to toll them that the commerce of the eity ia undergoing a process of gradual but sure dost ruct ion that the imputation baa not increased at the ratio that miaht have been justly S' "4 Inn Ika lani a my klrlk uuithiafhurkln. and by this time I Ha, asapplng kla Intsra and wlaklnskia haad. While ahajlTiiig auHihar, hs wada Ihia mnly-faTlfcl ami In fcaeiM till lani In the le.

Bat aa rar akwals aalf haa axed Bia 1 aur aa wall THfa'1 'I JH iaaa nil i lora. It understood, a eniueuiirnca er the former I for, although. 1 admit Hint say, sir. I tried to keep this flare as clean aa I can, but. of cou-ae, looks rather She had go ir -focr, found ifclf al the front door of the row, Ma bouses for the most pait low and commonplace, and the shops make hut a poor diaplay.

The passers-by may interest one at first, but soon grow wean- it kh Milt ba fill ektaa. Be jsheni; I. a sinculnr little idaoa. The and atood still to allow rm pi her hand on the I eouM not ahfkl and shlnsueil all day. see the man.

I was iraling in my wimloa of what waa jiroliaMy the din-irg-rof) opened into a rickety, mouldy nmiih, which terminated at the lac wan aa km sa awar jHi-J irw I tknnak It Mrlta1 wt ka Tubbs is not a very euphonious name, atill it suits me. and as far aa I know, was always atwfhetory' to Augustine, Her mother d'J, I believe, at the earliest stage of my intimacy, with her daughter, sniff diadainfully when It waa pronounend, but my good conduct and the steadiness of my devotion overcame some. There ia little to amuse ono In Uia numerous bodies of dirty white-dad aoklien do tailed with pick and ahovel for work upon the fortifications. Tbe I'll lara an yrar ihora, far wealila't he he beelaly sin To be levia kla darllat la Ua pocket for a small coin ia give hnr. when aheonenei! the door hMf-way.

and atraam I will Ma In Bj it una aaa nr nnaob This Dorch nrojanted some little WhlsTkaewM sua kaa praties saeasa. sad to eoiirteaJed. I naased on, a id before I a fm tlie hou. and at once struok gged, filthy, abject-looking Spaniards ho have had the misfortune to be born had time to turn baok, the door wu expected and that the value of real es ma aVpaee very ill-utlliaed. aidoe there fiharaaa'Seitht si wail rirtar he sassfbrlalAa my aoantiT oaea man I j)iMAPPinin.

upon tbe rock, and who are called Ihsrs waa I room above. Two nrna, that shut on mat The smell i had already tate la depreoiairu oy every recima in her objections, ir she had any, and Tubbs, by maternal consent, was added Bsjsksrsl' consequence by their lords and maatera perceived waa horribly atrong here. such ratio, Kvery one can assign some 'j I Ii la Augustine Clarissa." No 1 the causa, of look) aa if they vera afflicted with gangwe, surmouMed thsx front door tl. Itina-arark thai had ones been nut ror a scorpions, oniy excite one's pity tan yott ulnrr of tnr old siiecial reason which clearly proves In hia mind that the land on which bia turned giddy. 1 bad alir et lost my aensea, when a blow f.

nn behind knocked me down. I had time to cn.ii.rU; aq oaebetlr. Konin of Wine lad Otherwise. and disgust, Tne olDoers in oan van legging, twoed coats, and knlckerbock ud i the creeiiers waa nearly all rotted our separation grew np in our ramtly, Could I have looked into futurity had I foreseen but no matter. Augustine miro may hire heiril it e- A BDMaHmsa ia not neoawarily ill- catch a glimpse or sotne ehmieai appa- awa rao or twocuimnrya were quite era.

whom one constantly sees riding by on their hacks. dwelling stands, and the trade by which he lives, are not alnjcted in the least by the general commercial decline. To thia same Dernlcious indifference is to Ml It will tmtx hennng aptin. I I'rriiroiid to loll it. homuie ratus in the corner or wna aeem to drop, and the whole place tempered because he takes a fence readily.

ll V- mmiA a aalnah a with her mother, and aa that old lady is up to the average of mother-in-law. ahe la very likely to atay there. I will loocdaaif it waa builtof moldycheeae. -'i'l RK and mi radinf, for ai ho was are ao supercilious in their bearing, ao heartless to the miserable scorpions be ascribed the amoral neglect of nub 'Not In very rood repair this HMwrnod, poor fellow, though I myaelf more like a dark closet than a room, when I fell. I remember nnthingofwi it happened then.

The first sign of ret ning sense be very concise in my statement I am lie duty on the part of the people I rrved 'n my hideoua guide. iiUDi HICJI, .11.1... aw, school iat ress, showing her puiala orT on examination day, "who loves 11 aforesaid, that one is oxaaperated by the eight for it ia a sad truth that John not fond of cat. Candidly I detest which enabled the lung to obtain anso- i ''i; wu a very iieculiar man. quite goofl enough, thily lula control of tho affairs of the oily, -y think, inv ono-unilnntood him was the perception of a pungent odor.

wjita a little touching up here and Bull, even at the present time, is not always what ho ahould be toward the na men?" You, missus," was the unexpected answer. thnm. My consternation can therefore be imagined when, uimn returning home one evening, I saw alumbering The Tribunt bsa, in previous articles, Then I felt something I over my ire." can't tell von when it waa thai the tive of his dependencies, any more head. Then I tried to ova. I was Yon have been sorely tried," said a 4 yt'lf 1 He waa eerlaJnly mort w't'1 any ntber juaintanoH.

It waa three if 0T'm'M'i when he eame ji to Uy with me in thii Bvuiiar reeling, which had taken poa- than some or our Southern friends were toward their blacks under the old re- covered with etra-v. I ws- jn the shed of the stables evidently, a ad the smell serenely in the lap or Augustine, young specimen of species. arxion of me ever since looked at ihia sympathising friend to Joe Crowdan. weeping over the ootlln of hia third wife. Yes." responded the bereaved established tho fact or the most startling decrease of the.

trade and of Mew York, 'yet few, comparatively, realise that they have any individual interest in the matter. There can be no public injury without private mildly protested, my mother-in-law's of the manure acted beoefldally in inviting property, pronounced itself But when you' leave the streets be statement to the contrary notwitn umi to ao out on lone strongly aa to become aoiaunet sense rousing my brain. I waa very weak from lose or blood, but I knew that if 1 hind and stroll in the direction of one, "I have always had the dreadfullest luck with women. i v'r blnvelf everr day. and standing.

I represented, as glowingly aa I was able, the treachery of the ani Error Point, you find yourself amid ur'' l. ieot, for he had oonlWed to a norror. out it was ao now, ana as toked up at the puckered face of this pe-like man, I saw something that wrong, injury to tne nuuuo gooa can onlv be brought about by abuses inflict Taaxs are so many "spar banks" now groen trees and flowers, and presently didn't exert myself at onoe I had little chance of escape, I crawled to the door of the abed i it waa locked. If it in New York that visitors from the rural ed on a number of individuals. The at mal, Its proneneaa to dissipation and late hrmni, and expressed it as my unalterable opinion that no well-regulated that he waa going to raarry v- .1 aomewhat below him in be waa looking tot.t houia ua ha intended to work hard aide me almost utter a ery of dread, tat I restrained, myself I.

should not districts are ant to think what' thrifty had been open 1 do not know how I tention of the merchants and trades oome upon a straggling wall, with lowers and loop-holes for now hardily climbing some steep ascent, now plunging abrubtly down to the bottom characters pugilists must be. lave born such '4 fool' any other ramiiy should tolerate one, imt noi could have escaped across the yard without being aeen. I examined the it 1 1 i am I wished to deprive her of every com' men has been heretofore more particularly asked, but on this occasion it will be demonstrated to the real estate own lime, but 1 had been walking about for MjtniaoViALLr sneaking, tha single uim juurnnu, on uia nan: had king lii-en attached. of some romantic dell, but all the while outside wall of the abed. I found fort;" and the inevitabe mother, who sevon noun, ana my nreaKran had thought" that animates two in Indiana seems to be the thought of be aonsisted of one mid of tea.

waa present, odiled that "1 waa Jea'ous ers that they are just aa intimately In amine that lie looked lor place where the boards had been mend' ed. about three feet from the ground. working its terpentine way across the entire peninsula, and only grudgingly offering, here and there, a narrow and Wa entered the house, and in the voij beliere, nnta very dear terested in the growth or trade and coming single again by means eftii- of the I yielded. Under my wifo'e ewe the heat' prospered. Ita power for mischief rapidly matured.

I'll Fortunately I had with me a pocket- laiunuiy wianea lor a Tory paasage wa found a woman waiting for hi. B. wifa." aaiil tha man. "aha imputation are. the former classes.

The period of the city's greatest carefully flanked gateway for one's pass Jon: and at he waa a knife, containing, among other tilings, a saw and a screw-driver. I worked "Kwara-livad in the oonntnr.and aay nothing or ua forays upon the mux Wbav is birth to a man, if it shall be stain to bis dvud ancestors to have age in and out. Batteriea lay beyond, nointine their runs aeainat the Moorish will go through the rooms with you and then he disappeared through the Jug. of ita saninling every article of food fond of he Hid he prosperity was uie nrteen years wnicn preceded 1800. Purine that time the tunnaceof the port, and the transporta left such an ofliipringT Sir Philip Sid- before I partook of it, but oome at onoe away at the boards aa quietly aa I could, but it waa very hard work.

Jty head waa very bad all the time, but my arms HIT IVIVU MIT inWUTCUIEUDB MI house into the back yard. shore. To the left, ajtile away, at the foot of the rock, which hero is almost "-ihi aa he oould hare a nieoe of ground to tbe catastrophe that desautea my The woman took ma into we rooms on the around floor. I observed noth tion on the canals and railroads leading into the city together with the entire too steep to olimb.atand the embowered lijnfeJT. He told me the aort of A max has no more right to aay an were not nun.

auu-teu at orerj uuiao. home. The cat grew dissolute, aa I knew it would. Absent all night and residences of the and other Sometimea it waa a rat runnina across. i and I told him the ing remarkable about them, except that mpuiation mora wan aouuiea.

cunoa i860, however, there has been a great sometimes a horse in the stall, but no uncivil thing than to act one no more right fo say a rude thing to another than to knock him completely done up in the morning i 1 waa shocked and objected strenuously. ooieiais a situation run or cnarm, tne massive fortress sbove them, the great tney were very mere wen no rooms on Uie basement, except oel 'lnr whioh ho. would moat prob- cdie. It waa one Wediieaday, four days after he had been check both to the growth of trade and one came to the In about half aea before them, with ita Beets of white- Augustino wept and restrained it of ita lars. The kitchen, scullery, were It ia aaid that Boas married because ua, Mat be went out rather earlier an hour, aa near aa I oould reckon, 1 had sawed through three planks, and loosened them sufficiently to mske ah on the ground noor.

i saw mat there in the increase of population, and value of real estate has suffered in a corresponding ratio. It is only within the hist few years that the owners of line My. uur estrangement began nere. We slept. I was aroused suddenly by TZ in usual.

Wa narar aviuvrfiwl him sailed, lusciously-laden ships, at times gliding by with a motion scarcely perceptible, at times bowling over the glit waa a yard, with stables and wash he feared that his laborers would think him a ruthless maater. jlttM I 1 1 house in it I went into the stable, and "lill rkngi ind we round he had not oome Augustine exclaiming! "They are murdering a child somewhere I listened. It was a oat, A male cat be Tui worst of all knaves are those tering waves with every inch or canvas round that it waa little more man a foA a little uneaiy. Ha waa a xlflla who can zuimiq their former honesty'. opening tug enough to crawl out.

i put the knife in my mouth, and slowly crept on my- hands and knees into the open air. It waa raining, and tho rain refresh ed me very much. I oould not shed; the wooden bauk abutted on some waste ground, enclosed by the neath our window. I aaid so. Whether in, aa you know, and yery the kit thins he would be our interesting feline had made an this property began to realise that there waa a decrease in the ratio of growth in population.

Wnce that time, how-ever, this loss has had a marked effect, aa will appear, from Uie comparative increase on real estate in New York and Boston. Thia comparison illustrates low wall of the lane wuioh I have men. Cohkisitk. in 'most men. ia but the engagement that she waa unable to walk upright very well, ao I erawled on tioned before.

Altogether, I never anticipation of the opinions of others. it ejjr do waa to be purpoaely late for inm-i vithout giving ua any warning drawing. Or you may obtain an excellent horse, and crossing the long causeway undermined aud ready at a moment'a notice to be blown into a million fragments with whatsoever of threatening import may be upon it that leads to the mainland, ride into the Spanish lines. The such a lonely house an near the till I cot to the wall, which was luckily verv low. I milled mvself to the ton.

Taylor. busy part of the weat end of London JBMi twenty minutra, and then keep, or that the gentleman below was merely warbling hia attachment to her, I cannot say. There waa a vigor in hia aauealinc that suggested broken prom asked the woman how far it wu to also the effect of the decline in New "i wiinout mm. ne never camo and then reeled and dropped in a heap Wuat can Tweed's plea be ask a Innocence 1 queries B. In.

no Ficcadilly, and ahe told me only fifteen at all that night, nor the next day, it day after that in fact, vou York's commerce and ita diversion te Boston on the other aide. 1 ncra was a gutter in the lane, and it was full, for it had sense," echoes u. minutea' waix. one turned out to oe now, he never came baek at all. sentries will not detain you, and you will find yourself in a region where progress ia unknown.

You will see white ises, and a finish that stamped him aa an old performer. Hia initial nolo waa terrific, and he rose by slow stages to a ouite risht. for I had wandered round been raining very hard. I washed out War ia a caterpillar lika a loaf of a went to the nolice-onlce at onoe bread? Because it's a "grub" that and riJund so much in that day's expedition, that I waa mueh nearer coariMTivi iwcaaisi iff tna valcx Or 1L MTATB IN NIW YOBS. AMD BO- roM.

wi. im. ilwna very much amuned at the washed mansiona, apparently built of my mouth with the water, which, dirty aa it waa, was grateful te my parched throat. Keeping by the wall. I stag makes tho butter fly.

grandeur that curdled tbe blood. A brick would have been of incalculable ina aet up ny Uie excellent deteo- plaster, In the centre of plantations DrwYiHt-. fhMJ'Vtt Why are pen-makers the most 'dis 'wount for bia duitniearanea. where men are laboriously hoeing with the civilised region of Belgravia than I thought. peculiar feeling, which I have gered along till I eame to a lighted i 1 .1 Ifl value.

My proposition to Augustine to throw out our oat to oimease him turned larraaaa, an Sfaayjuiii TaiaitaMM. asavrr.fi A it vara i lilcalw aireot. nere a got sup pouoe oi-Kim waa close bv. I eot couple of no- honorable peraops in the world Because they make people steal pens, and then say they, do write. i'lt tlxjkirtg for a homo, a pedes fastened at right angles to poles ten feet in length or more, and plowing with a macbiue that at every doaen rods mentioned was still strong on me.

on tbe tears, and 1 abandoned tne inns, I resolved to expend the water pitcher. mm, IMUH.MS intern that lie had gone to the waa nerreetlv aura, that somehow or MM. VSS.WS ncemen wen we go into a oao. inn. must be stooped and tinkered for half The movement was arrested by a squall SMIaaw other I had lighted on the real clue to uaeuin; but tney got it into A xusical composer' having been lacrw Total made me stop to have my head dressed, but I oould not rest, though the physi dlr an hour at least.

Yon will be beset by beadi that he had been dcroyed so mailing, an defiant, that Augustine my menu a mte. 1 dare say you will beggars alone the wayside who will ac Aajdumi of 8k Oilea'a or Weat- shrieked. The minstrel below had Been cian insisted on my doing ao, until I had asked if he had done anything lately, replied, his last work was a composition with hia creditor. Vat in, iwwa 1171.131 "Thus it anneara that although the joined by another oat. There, waa a found what had become or Jamea ir, or hnu committed auidde; and a would cliwiuade llinm at first laugh at mo, a practical old money-getting fogy, whon 1 tell you that I felt, as 1 ascended the staircase of this house, that James Basle waa close be Bavle.

Hood manners aro a part of cost you as you approach' with every bleating imagination ean conceive, and as you pass them by unheeded will call down upon your head every curse msn tbeee two insnioua throriea. We ret to the house, Tho police got real estate or Boston ia lesa than half that of New York, the increase pay all the city "taxee with a surplus of while the increase of New York morals, and it is as much your duf 'I ml 1 tide me. over the wall and lifted me over, your interest to praouea notn. abort, fierce colloquy a noise line an engineer testing the water in hia boiler, and a combat ensued. 1 conceived an idea.

I had seen on the stage the heroine of the piece throw herself between two rivals, and crying "forbear," spoil a or fiend could be afflicted with. You As I said, there were only two stories i fey aaxea me ii ue waa not a man ii Tof alfdioua, aolitury habita, rather eeoen- i rtcJ I found the man and the woman sitting in the kitchen. When they saw me, Wnr is an old pocket luuulkerehief to the houses but It was a atrageling leaves a surplus or only This ought to convince the real es will come upon miles of donkeys, some tricked out gaily, but mostly heavily laden with boxes offigs and lemons and all pale and bandaged, she fainted lika an old aliip.T Because -it has experienced many a liard blow. sort of building. The woman took me through a aitting-room, which ahe tabs owners of thia city that they cannot away and he waa paralysed with terror, called the drawing-room, but which in lie made no resistance, we went up- neglect their public duties without aur-fornix loss nor can they longer remain indifferent to the loss of trade and the tain, and I showed them the place pit.

oranges their men-drivers trudging moodily by their tide, beating and twearing at them moat unmercifully, the boy-driven performing various antics, and. when tired of walking, taking where I was struck. The little room or ita preaent state was mueh more like a lumber-room with nothing ia it, and th ranch this, across a rjasaace to a diversion of population without sustain rhen-depend upon it," aaidthe le gexn. "he'i in the Hegent'a Canal or elhamea." Tia roaaoning waa ao unanswerable I did not al tempt to aiuwer it but I determined to trat my own theory fink JUitbarto we had been able to find no-' ''Br'wbo had aeen him. He knew very k'Mpeople in Jiontlon, and he waa not Aa Aaiusbig Blunder.

A well-known Tennessee liav-g no faith in professional oorrespond-ta. went to Washington a few weeka closet, at tho door of which 1 fell, had 9. ing an irreparable injury. The dancer smaller room, which, the and her hus been fitted up as a laboratory: An old I i oi suauen loaa hi proiieriy-nwnBrB is im band used aa their dwelling room, a hop, akin aud jump, landing outride minent. A large part of tho unproduc ago, intending to write a aeries of letters There were two children, of very un- retort, on a.

spirit lamp, stood in the corner, The window waa block od up there was no ohiraney. The strange iirepofwesaing appearance a boy and a the little beaais, till at times you may see half a doaen urchins piled on top of a load of boxes, with knotty little legs Irom tne oarauti ma uumii aw uia paper in Tennessee. Almost as aeon as thtabrt of man to attract attention. I smell waa atill very strong, and the tive real estate of the city ia mortgaged. Foreclosure and forced sides will follow, if the large amount of property liable to be thrown on the mi rket, under such taoan endeavon to traoa hia movo staggering right donkily beneath tbe lie arrived ue toooiieotmaiier ior girl.

They were agnting ror aometning when we entered, and we had hardly St inside the room before I saw that a boy had wrested from hit sister a WiM aV- nAanla first letter, and a magninoenc letter in ratner a novel manner. poisonous vapor bad not yet all dispersed. We searched the rooms and round some other articles whioh I identified aa belonging to Jamea Bayle. and ry morning from my own IV nour aa lie nad done. circumstances, should reduce prices much below real value.

The owner nf property free from debt is not beyond the danger nf loss from thia cause. he wrote, too. One- paragraph waa devoted to an excellent clergyman of Washington, of whom he wrote' as a pretty aged minister," and he calmly LitoA -m4r" ire minute in the which ha had about him when he left outrageous imposition. When evening approaches, you can stroll through the coed gun-galleries with a civil soldier for a guide, and seating youraeir in a roomy saloon ornamented with Stl-poundera, look out upon water, land and sky, upon painted feincea-sails, upon green stretches -of -plain and gray mountain-peak upon golden, purplo, bikraeif out tut lever ibUloe auseeated to me. For small pencil case.

What have you got there, my little raanr I said. "Let me look." He showed it me with some pride. There waa no mistaking it. It waa a somewhat peculiar one, made of i bony and silver, and I reooeniied it at onoe as my house. The man denied all knowledge of Bayle, and swore the thinga had been given him.

But we had no doubt as to his fate. as the forced sale of wljoining property establishes tho market vslue of that not sold." very prewy ugnv. i acteu on wiia. tore from her nightly reeling place the emus of contention outside, and hurried to the window. Augustine divined my intention, and (brew herself upon her favorite.

"Let go l'M Never We both pulled. Augustine' had the tail. It was a strongly united one, and stood the pressure. An idea. I let go the agitated- quadruped, who immediately established the truthfulness of my previous assertion, by corrugating ker benefactress.

Augustine, clinging convulsively to the tail, furthered tbe execution. I am hero accused nf fiendish cruelty, of regaining oasesaion of the eat, and throwing it, with a portion of Auguatine attached, out of the window. To those who know me denial is unneoefsary. Augustine threw herself into the maternal arma next morning, whereupon the maternal arma threw a bench at me. I have done my own cooking ever since.

Am likely to do an. Hut I wish it dislinotly understood that if, from the deprivation of my society, the unhappy woman finds an early grave, it ia not I who did it. It's her mother. Let the finger of scorn be minted at her. She can stand it, rcrsonnl conversation will show that she can stand anything.

But thank heaven, the cat ia dead. I amilo when I think of that. awaiteu me arrival oi a taij, m-paper which should contain the letter, whan Uia naner came ho' sat down to yif'htfhtyil walked almost fifteen milea A 4ay looking everywhere tor any house tc let whioh would have been likely to As a radical cure for these evils, the Both the man and woman were taken Tribune recommends that the wharves, having belonged to James Bay In. Iljf atnu iwyie-a aiienuon, out uia not get any duo. I found eeveral which he warehouses and ruilroad depots of the road the "Washington Correspondence," and abort the first thing that struok his eye was the paragraph alluding to hia friend, the minister.

Fancy his feelings aa he read, instead of the to the police station at I had fainted, and they' took me home. A and roae-coloreU clouds, tho rough-hewn rocka through which they show seeming like rustic frame to these exquisite gems of landscape. policeman waa left in charge of the Vt; Lad beVn to, but not on tho day upon On wJ -i'nf 1 started aa name hour place. The next day, on examining the garden, hia attention waa direeleu city, together with the various means of taunportntion, be brought so near together as to dispense with the cost of carting goods long dtataiicea through the goods from exposure to Injury and loss from ia a pretty ageu niniswr, -hid ltcv. is a putly-eyerl monster 1" That Tennessee editor did then arce- to the spot where I had noticed how How te rep the Qarstkm.

Fills Is a capital business hand. 1 auppoae my race must nave betrayed my agitation, for the woman looked at me and then remarked: r'-It's a pretty little thing as little Johnny picked up the other when he waa out; if I could find who it belongs to, 1 should be glad." "Oh, it's not worth much," I said; it's well it has 'fallen into audi honest We now went up three into a larger room, a bed-room. This is the best bed-room," she rank the. graas was. He got a spade, and about two feet under the ground he found a.Jbody.

When the sergeant ex amices the goods he is thinking nf purchasing, and then saya: Well, I'll hy until tlie air turned aud he went to his hotel, i up, and departed for Tennessee on an errand of inert ana oan weather, anu that dusi- ess generally should be centralised so oame they worked together, and look around, and ir 1 (ion nnn anything that suits me better, I'll call and as to cheapen and ficilitiite its Id" di death. The funeral expanses 01 the -compositor will be' paid by the out three corpses, two in a very vanned state of dooeay; the other take Not long ago Tilts aaid to JfJMUJ NIWICU UWVHil WIIUUI 1 it to contain one or two houaessuch required. 1 walked on in the ft ttnprumediUted manner, turnina in any atreet as chance led I "jftrj mueli dispirited, so much so I had forgotten I waa hungry, when J' mymil'f in a very quiet part of the western sulmrbs. I waa juat try and find aomu place where I luucli, which promiied to be no alter, aa thoio seemed to be no liublichodsos ueaf. rhm mv The article closes as follows i Pop himself.

I am setting rather 'long in ulation must bo decentralised, and the still recognisable as the body of Jamea Bayle. raid "there ia another ono next it, in I was very ill for some time. I owed US 'J' Hew He 8jfent Hh ateseye A 'marked inslanoe) id whioh a fool years, and guess I'll get married." Ilia business qualities 1 wouldn't let him wait so. calling upon a lady friend, -he opened the conversation by remarking that he would like to know what she. which a servant, or the nurse and child.

and hia lately -readied ita eulminalion in Kew York. my lifo to an accident. Almost immediately I wan knocked down, a ring at the bell came. They thought I was dead, and, hastily throwing a eoat over me, carried me into the shed. They hid my body in the straw.

Keen time Utiht a very -eraay looking board limits of the city extended to inc'ude the lower part of Westcheater, so aa to afford cheair homes, surrounded with pure air and unobstructed sunlight. Adequate means for rapid and cheap transit, must tin provided between homos and places of business to accommodate both the way and through travel to the old and settled channels. The means of transit must also be aeav thought about his getting married. "Oh, Mr, repriad, ia young man named jnittie came te nia neerinuinver thodinay eould sleep very eonvenientlyi- I saw nothing ia- the room, worth noticing, and my oonituctnn into the next- one. Those rooms Jiad all doors opening into the passage.

I thought I heard the handle of the loor move aa we came in. There waa a peculiar smell here, a vary sickly laaiCvrall atmiitlit in front of dm. the bell had rung twice. It was the landlord's agent, who had called upon some matter of business, He did not upiojtandrosd: "Thisoligi-'Ia to be let, unfurnished, with uiro of ground. Stabling, etc.

vory moderate. Inquire with- iff'-' 'Ml tif an aSWir in which I am not so very greatly interested, and I prefer to leave, it to But," says PiUe. "you are interested; a'nd, my deer girl, will you marry met The young, lady Unshed very red, hesitated, and; as Pitta waa very well to do in the of access. These requisites are indis ly long, but almost immediately after pensable if the lost population and past prosiirrily of the city are to be re-' he had gone a friend of this respectable couple came in, bringing with him a oould only see the top'of the loh aremwl yery low. and some little pmed." "mhii lha poaff.

Tlia fmnt Imkad (fS lore welcome neat in we Mane or bottle frfgiu. 3b this happy arrival i swell. I began, to feel uncomfortable, and I WAS at a leas! how to act. Thuya waa no reason Id disbelieve the woman's statement about the pencil-case and yet I felt sure that it was untrue. I went to the window, in order to gain time.

-1 beard the paaiage-door open, and when turned roUnd, the man wax pleading 1 werKl, and morally and. liniincially or good standing in society, she accepted him whereupon the matter of-faut Pitta resiksnrterlrWell. well, I'll look about. owe my essapp. i i i Another Clalauul for the rmrh Throne.

There la still another pretender to The murderer and his accomplice, aa land if I don't find anybody that suits you know, both committed suicide. Ho to Dudilon's Grove on one aide waa L. iBel(jg cliapel, sLinding in a small eofrground i on the othera very X' doe dcntly leading to the alablyard ft tbpled, and no belL I aMloenikM tii eeoole bear, and ASH that French throne which no wise man me better than you, I'll Ihtager of Raising a fast Uorse. Tbe Jtuml Stm Tarter states 'the following to enforce some sensible advice to fanners, suggested, we pre suine, by the ''display of horees," whieh is faat becoming the most attractive feature of our.agrurultural shows A well-to-do farmer of eor, acquaintance bad the inisforluno to roar a really fine, horse. The action of the animal gave him great and nothing would do but an exhibition -of him among the professional.

4Ie put up hia money and ron. Thia gave a higher flight to his ambition, aud induced a bolder operation. Kuucea rewarded his ventures. He neglected his farmim-perreplibly acquired habits tcwtilch he hail before been a stranger, and spurred on by past suocesa anil the machinations or the crafty, whose aim ia to flneeo the groen and unwary, placed hia form in jeopardy for. the purpose of raising money to stake on the result of a race in which his pet borne waa to contend for the prise and mastery.

The giofeasionabi had now got the ever-con-dent farmer in tho precise position desired, and the result waa what they intended it should be, the defeat of the farmer's horse and the ruin' of its owner. The animal changed hands and aa did thefurav It was all down bill with the farmer after thia. nis family waa broken nn and dispersed, while be. reck 1 fas naa Been acnomist, ami wa oy uirm an Italian. The two other bodies were never identified.

but there ia little the avntlenian likea the WeaMat apport the Government. In the days when military ciminand- would accept, even if it were offered to him by tho nation unanimously. Carl Gustavo Lndwig, Journey in au tailor, of Stoltgart, says that he the legitimate son or the Duke of Iteichatadt and a JiAtUMtf he said. It ia Utile damp, but it is veiy'cheerfuT'if! file summer; I roturned to tho front entrance. doubt that they were murdered in tho eame way.

majority aoout two years' sinew, ua twenly first.birthday bringing him into control of a fortune or CStyOOQ. He soon married a Southern it would seem, had to. an- uneoronton degree, a weakness peciiliai 'pertaining to Southern vfomcn-i-foadiiesa- for jewelry tnd 'dress for she narmiUed her hosband to load her down, in their first year married with', In and also- sported A' 16,000 wardrobo. Thia apendUirilt took very expensive rooms at tho Sifth Avenue Hotel, drove his Test and the two devoted their time -to cutting a swell generally. He, also, gambled in Wall street, (ka the Black Friday he lost and the extienses the first vear of himself snd wire were some Becoming rapidly impecunious he sold his snd changed hia boarding place, going to the Qilaey House where he forged a draft in payment of his board, was detected and arretted.

Uia friends easting about, to help him' out, discovered that: he had old for leas than half their coat his wife's diamonds back to tho jewelers of whom they were purchased, that he lost that money in three daya in stocks, and that he had secretly pawnod hia wife's wardrobe, and was not only a forger but a beggar; the only sou of one of the -old-style merchant princes who had battled the world successfully, and died in and ao Quiet. and ao quiet." which I hod not aeon JainwF, and after Jit ia- trouble, IfbundT tqe brTJ. and Hungarian Countess to whom the much more to mui atrppoae here it not tee. ft rather a gloomy pla Well, you aee it's a dark lace. Duke was privately married.

There is Doable Harder aid A Little Bock, dispatch of the sort or a ri fiyo minutea. elapsed before any jpne anawored the summons, and inert-a man opened the door, andaiked I wiriU-U. was a cunning, said to bo living a witness of these nuptials, in the nersnu of a Hungarian offi 2d Inst, rays day, but with a little trouble it might A horrible tragedy. oc- era thought that they could insure the loyalty or tha South. Vy requiring every couple about to marry to take the oath of allegiance, as if marriage itself wero not sufneient of a union feeling, Kliss, lady's maid, in Amelia County, eame to her old.

master one day, soon after Lee's surrender, with i You, see, masse, I'se gwine to git married j. an' now I'se free, I don't want to married in the ale way, yon know. I want to git married like white folks, and I'd like to have you send lor Shanks curred at' a house of ill-fame xcit by cer. There is a story that ranee Mel- Lottie Morton and Virginia Dee about 4 ternich apprenticed tins imperial child be. -made a beautiful villa." Xim man had moved to the door leading into the bed room, as if he was going o'clock this morning.

A dpt. Kewland to a tailor in Stuttgart. He has been before a court at Ischl, charged, with and a Mr. Latham, both highly con writing his iirlnrcly rank in Ids past- dim-looking fellow, with yery peouiutr. eye-browa.

growing in patches, aa' if he had had tjie mange. lie looked as if 'he hadjHjariariaagy bui be did not7 peak quick, nor waa his gait -or -hand' it iiiieleaUjybut the bkHxlsbn't eyea and blotchy face mido me fori aitre that ha waa not a man I should c.re to leave in charira of abmiaa. Inaniliav HMtiliufitv nected, were visiting the house, when a dispute arose between Ne 'land and Lottie, when the former nulled a pistol (the minuter) to marry me." very and shot her dead. Latham stepped said the planter, emiling mia- between the two about the time to pre and maddened by disappointment and vent further ahooting, when a second remorse, round a premature grave." I notioed tlien, and that waa the great chiavousiy, "DUt yon xnow wnat tne military order ia. If you get married like white folks, you'll have to take wnen lie aaia mis, ne lumea rouna Scorn the-taofj" lie lied one of hia long arm in the jmcket of his coat, whicu waa open.

I noticed that many of his wi licit-buttons were torn oft I atood reflecting a moment, calculating the "chance I ahould have in a atruggle with him. seemed ia his favor. "I think I may aa well be going if you will give me the address of the landlord, Twill write to him." Here's two more nice sleeping-rooms on thia floor," said, the woman, and she opened a door at the further port, and claiming the name of Prince Joseph Eugene Napoleon Bonaparte, for which lie was expelled from the Long ago there, was some story of a prrjnt 1 "rlige of the young (hia may account fox tbe young tailor sets up, it.ia publishing it. His likeness to Wit family is uid to lw striking this he has the advantage of Ill, who looks mom Tiko a tui than an Italian or Greek. iB0aTtirw nia arms, wnich gave turn we took enect in hi abdomen, and he has been lying at the point of death all day.

Kewland then left, and after arriving at oath to support the uovemment. -Support the Gov'ment!" cried the piiearanee of ajreat ape. i He led the way down a damp gravel ih. ri-miM. Mrvt I.

ana annin nm hia room shot himself. The ball did astounded girl, 'deed I'M do no soch A umr had her dress trimmed with bugles' before going to a ball. Her little daughter wanted to know if the bugles would blow when she danced. "Oh, no," said mother, "papa will do that when he sees the bill 1" not prove fatal on the instant, but all hopes of hia recovery have been given forced to work for a living. The wife, it is said, was ignorant of the condition of thinga until the arrest thing I Much aa 1 ean do to a'port ya overgrown with weeds, Uirougn what had been a little garden.

On the right-hand aide I noticed a large patch myself Whether she got married in the old way or tbe new, we can not say. it la thought that neither or the men oan survive. of her husband as a rorger. or very rank grass round a oroxen old.

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