mount and» I m. angled in. or p. ad u: 'I than 00 hborhm h Ind k of 1 mm: down â€gluon of come bird or shim-l. Expldning mutter thus, I van on the point oi down lulu when I wu trusted by n untition ot the on. Thin time than an be no mistake. Wild. long, ma. ii ' to me. full 0! Intolonhlo unguiah. y coho-d mops the cage with (“rial ’ on. With so uncontrolhhlo unit! «I glad Ihook the Doctor to nuke him. “5‘80 quiet,‘ ho mutter-d ; ' I Am nuke board it .113 , “ ‘tht on it be 7' I ukod Anxionaly; In!) nothing human ; no on lives in this you 10: mil" mound. Pug-p- it in: tholoot o! o orog, «ll-poo od omolvoo to so woll on m ï¬ght. Exhomtod with tho of tho «In. tho Doctor woo noon ulnp. “ now Ion I hod olumhotod I know not. lion I (on: my I." oittina upright poorlna mono], Into tho duknou oronnd mo. It pomod to movthot oomo ono hod attend o III, op oling cry in tho very portolo o! my or oomo momonto I not no. wonder flood onxiouo. Thou I reflected thot. i thou could no humon being in the IIhorhood hold" onrulvoo, tho oonnd hodolormod mo muot hove boon tho A 11qu AI me 11» mm W to- ‘ (mum And a.- We To bl ere wee I touch of seroesm in tho Professor‘s tone, but in our eagerness beer his story we loud it convenient to . erd it. “However." he continued, “ I shell risk it. you chose to disbelieve it. why 1 shell on- vor to hove ohsrity for your iguorenoe end Mt. Now, Doctor, if you will hend ms the beeeo end one of the pipesâ€"the renhor end hoist the betterâ€"I will proceed.†‘Hsviug tilled his pipe, end settled himself Infortebly in his eheir. he begen thus : “It must be fully ten yoers ego thst the tutor end myseli were engegod upon e Iologisel survey of the northern pert of this We bed lebored diligently during the [liner end tell. when towerd the close of e Ill November dey we shouldered our hnep- Its end turned our leoee homewerd. J" On: wey led through eobein oi bleak end Ed hills towsrd e irontier town. twenty distent. where we intended to teke the ï¬lmed. A more forbidding region it hes Isa been my misfortune to see. It wee e boos, bleeksned end werped by prlmsvel 7., end destitute of the smallest trees oi Mon. Tell ciiils towered e thoueend ls shove our heeds, shutting out the light [the dull November sky. Bluagieh etreems bred between erevisee in the rocks. end used noiselessly into the deep end motion- ss tune. It seemed thet the blight ol deeth ed tellen upon the whole country. “Well “Ml the peril oi ettenipting to tossed through such e region eiter night. ilk we_he_lted et sunset!_ end. building e ï¬re lid cet.’ “ 'No,‘ he eeld. hctwccn hie teeth. ench e lllld nmr cemo iron the throet oi 3 wild It. There it u egein. Listen i’ “ The cry wee repoeted. It woe e women'- I“, but it expreeeed euch enpreme mnecry believe women never bit before. It I. rinsing up the gorge with e weird end mini intonetion thet chilled tho blood in 7 been. By the Doctor'e quick “he; I could tell thet hc wee i Inch eflected ee myeoii. Neithcr oi more nor mond; both weited ior e re- Mel oi the cry. in the hope oi errivlng et heretionei cxplenetion of it. 0‘ it cute; but now like e low, cob. .1 en: not e enperetitioue b, tie-en. but I conieee thet I eet ' ‘ «ring with e epeciee oi horror thet â€new to Inc. Whet could it be? living m. enrely. eione end enfler- II ineeeeeeibie ieetneee where we were _--â€"._ n...‘ -r' u- “ ' You did.’ he replied. ‘ I have dietinctly hcerd e voice oloeo beeide ue, yet there ie no on. in the room except oureelvee end then two poor people.’ " ‘ Perhepe the women hee been teiking in her elecp.‘ I counted. ' or me, be that the men is not deed. eitcr eil.’ " ' No. I heve looked to both.’ he returned. ' One eleepe roundly. end the other will nevcr epr'el: egein in thie world. 80 eetieiy your- ee . " I eroee. end trimming the lemp. pro- ceeded ï¬rst to the couch where the girl ley. Bhe et leeet could not heve epoken. ior ell her ecneee were locked in e roionnd etupor. I then exemined the rorpee. (I found it ee we hed leit it. except tnet the ieetnree were more ehrnnhen end eellow then before. No voice could here come iroln thoee rigid lipe. Concluding thet we lied both dreemed or bed nieteken cone noetmel cry for the humen voice. I repieeed the tight end wee eboet to hex-en dwelt. And reennre a, eeet. when I, nevenunte were ;» AIM! u we no“ adorn life's strum Weston-o but any not tarry. ’0 M adieu 00 scene. beloved, And 1.14.1.6: bflgm und fairy. B" one. “ the 1-10 01 long 330," In". on the memory Huger. ’0': town. (‘1' m Ind uud louelv coast ‘14 _-.A,._ 71“, ______-l-__ 41-... I. to coin for himiell the repuution o! a I or s manila. Yet thut is enouy uh» I or. pressing both of us to do. I hue no uh: that the oxporionoo which I am about uh“, sud in which my lriend the Doctor n no unimportant put. will appear obso- Ily incredible to persons a! your advanced I81 at all eubjeeteâ€"deeth. We bet! eenveeaed the theme pretty nughly belore we dieeovered that two of member. the Proteuor end the Doctor, lteken no put in the oonverntion. They no ï¬tting e little removed from the rest of [using gloomily into the ï¬re. Their ï¬ner“, cheerlul expression of counte- nehed given place 10 e sober. troubled bend more then once we bed detected ruehmge of a etrengely signiï¬cant glance Ieen them. igmeybereadily euppoeed, we were not Ito prele them {or en explenetion of Ir eonduet. But for n considerable time 'eflorte were lrnitleee. At length. after eh penneeion. it wee the Proteeeor who than were six of us seated before 3 blazing . which out n generous glue into the sxwiss unlighted room. Outside a. winter In bellowed over the chimneys, snd best bully at the window panes. Aisr off we Id hour the gust roaring among the naked I. now plunging shrilly through the shale. ,hrsnshss of the trees. and sgsin whirling thud with 3 weird. shouting sound thst [ht wsll have proceeded {tom the throats nil things riding upon the wind. The my spirit 0! the storm scorned to hove Muted even into our somiortobis circle, ‘0‘ got, I_ know not how. upon thst most - iii 317103171627)“; it? fuï¬ï¬hiz: - ' '0 no“ to put and meet no mom. . AM luv. on: hmu um youuing. w." “nations duy in but 5 dream. A quick! nun. n r. And won 0 Ipuk o Ilto ls'dono A: man. we ovenlnz'u apex. “III. can thine. bright. in golden “gm groan“- river .mmg. I to swim] on and ever on. Wanton both no drflung. run wild (on mm“: to 3nd fro __'l'ho ï¬nals of We use turning. ' Gentlegnop."p_11d ho gravely. " no mun '0! on “I bullowpd bunk; ol_yqro. And u out but: float on and on, Ado“: Inn's mymo river. 0n: minds brood null o'er memories put, Ann scenes now Bans tyrant. Our ï¬Ã©luniéi deep w-o butlid. ' Than I: m In “ lotus " blooming shore 0n: silent toouzops burned. And still the world goes to and fro. The wheels of me an turning. 'v mo“ and part, and mo-et uu more And leave our henna n ,m Yearning. m. iolnu with nervelou ï¬nger. Prom Demh to Life. mu Dun-I. then whet mleery wss it thet geve ltsell such uncsuuy expression? Not leer. nor bodily ‘ pelu. hut eomething uemelese to us. While we were debsting these queetione in smoth- ered tones. the cry esme once sgeln. This time in words we understood: " ‘ Help! Oh, God i help l' "At this intelligible eppeel to our men- hocd, our superstitious weakness st once amppeered. Beizing e torch from our smouldering ï¬re. we mede our wey hsetily towsrd e pile of rocks e few hundred ysrde dietent. whence the sound seemed tohsve proceeded. Bcrsmbling up the height, we esme euddenly upon e strenge end mourniul scene. Belore us etood e emsll end wretched- ‘ looking hut, evidently constructed by 11de ‘unused to such lsbor. unglezed end without 1 e chimney. There wss e dim light within, l and through the open door we sew the body of e men, epperently lifeleee, lying prone upon the eerthly floor. Beeide him. with erme flying wildly over her heed. knelt the ï¬gure of e women. evidently the one whose criee hed elermed us. It needed but eglenee to eeeure us that some strenge trsgedy hed teken piece. end without e moment's hesita- tion we entered the hut. " ' No. I Inn-looked to both,’ In ntnmad. ' Ono IIOOPI Ionndly, and the on)" will never â€3'3 ugun in thin worm. 80 mm, your- » . " ‘Wnko up? he aid. in I troubled whisper. ' Something very “range bu boon solgg on in this room {or mun, minute- put.’ " " Perh'npi tho womnn but been talking in her lloep,‘ l lasso-M. ' or no, be m» the man 19 not dad. “to! ull.’ “ Well," continue: the Profeeeor, with in- ereaeing [tent]. “ heving eethfled onreelvee upon this point, we covered the corpee decent- ly end eet down to welt {or moming. Though in no mood for convenetion. the etertling experience of the evening kept an nuke for eeverel home. But It length, completely overcome by veerineee and excitement. I tell Into e flight elnmbu‘. “Alma-t immodhuly, it named, I wu nwakoncd with I Ihocl. The Doctor in handing over me with an expulsion 01 won- der nag glam upon his hoe. A " ' Perhaps it is not as bad In thnt."he re- joined. ‘ Tell us all abom it. We are lucnda, my dour. and medical men. und may be able to usiit you; “ Fortunntoly. the Doctor hul hll medic-l «no in hi: pooht. Administering n poworlul duping potion to her. he placed her in Inppy nnooncioulnou at tho "out. thnt were to follow. We than promdod to n more «rain! oxmlmtion ot the man. bond " My friend the Doctor." oontinuod the worth Professor. “ surly. uncouth und cyni- cal no he commonly appears, bus on kind I. heart to ever best in a mnn'o latentâ€"no flattery. my door (allow. for it must no oon- leased thot you hue {cults tlnt more than counter-balance your one good trait. Well. gentlemen. be bent over the poor culture. and. in I voice on gentle us a woman's. ondnvored to arouu the girl lrom her lethargy. " ‘ Who are you?’ said he. ' and what In: happeged ?’_ “ ' He died this morning beiore my very eyea,’ ehe moaned; ‘ died, oh, my God! 0! etnrution. And 1 never know he was de. prlving himself for my sake. Oh, my bus- bendl why did you not let um die with you '3' And Ibo threw herself screen the body, nob- bing so it her poor heart would break. There were were in the Doctor‘s eye: Is he looked et me," added the Professor, with I tremor in his voice. “ Ind the meal has then eworn that my own were not dry. That, howaver. in ui_do from the_enbjoet. ‘ _ “ How we mode the truth known to the poor wife I do not remember. It would eeem thet ehe hed preserved eome hint remnent of hope until our ueletenee deetroyed it utterly. With e low groan. she fell enddenly et our feet ineeneible. Although we were at e loee whet eouree topnnue, we telt it no more than our duty to remeln in the hat {or the night. end on the morning to mete the beet menaemente for the poor girl'e comfort thet_were poutblet “ Without unity, 1 con uy tint both the Doctor Ind myul! hue roootud some low tortimoniola II to our roiontiï¬e nbility from tho world. You willprobnbly boll." thnt we or. onpoblo of deciding upon I very limplo on. of duth by narration 7" Ho pun-ed nnd looked very grnvoly nround. “ Very 300d ; nmombor. than. thntI unrt upon my prolonionnl roputotlon thnt the non wo- Itono dud." “ Yol,"tddod tho Dootormho bud hitherto nmninad silent, “the Ma mm hsvo boon 1min“ mou thnn ï¬n houn whon we lound world. “ The Doctor stooped down und felt It the hurt of the pro-note mun. “ ‘ He in dend.‘ho whispered, motioning me to imitate his onmplo. “ ' Yon. dead} I replied, “tor examining the ogrpu. “ The women raised her eyes es we ep proeehed, bu: gave no lumber heed to us. Apparently her are“ sorrow had driven her dustreeï¬ed. She wee e young creature. herdly twenty, I ebould judge. end. despite rhe sign: 0! herd-hip end lorrovv visible in her feu- turee. very beautilul. Her term was slight and even attenuated. but in it: chubby dreee preserved lreeee 01 former reï¬nement._ _ '-“'H0 is deadâ€"dead 2' lbs muttered, hoarsely. ' " Though we know nothing of these two poor childrenâ€"for they were but little more â€"IO Mt that we had chenced upon I strange, and Itory 0! love. pride end annexing, each u lg rualy told. even In this nuheppy " Her companion. e young men of about her own age, Ittired in e woodmen'e suit. had evidently succumbed to hetdlhip or dieeue.nnd wee eitherineeneible or deed. Hie pinched end ghostly countenence must hue been once very handsome. but now it looked old and wow u thet of a men 0! Iixty. He bed epperently lellen into the present poei tion, and the girl had been unable to niee Schools “to thn ond Rugby how «and o more povmfnl inflmnoo upon the people of England than as hot main sud noviu. crustal by u very clnguicr voice. " ' There it u cgcinl' muttered the Doc- tor. cgitctcdly. “A low. cociuccd murmur. rucmbilng nothing that I had hurd boioro. uou in the room. Ind ucmcd to circuhtc in the cir for an inltcnt. cud died “Iâ€. Again it crow, coming iron I point over our hectic. and grcdnclly descending until it cppccrcd to cmcnctc from some invisible Iourcc bc- cidc In. I know of nothing with which to compute the intention cxccpt it mcy bc the articulation o! the telephone. or tbct o! t ventliioqnjct, Ii ie uid ihni n liie oi ihe lcic Blehop Oumminc. oi the Beiotmed Episcopal Church. to he published in c iew woeke. will conicin leiure irom cevenl Bpiecopcl clergymen who. it ie eeid. urged him on at the inception oi hie reform movement, nnd cimwmi lulled co iollow him. “ The young men. es we discovered on questioning him. remembered nothing of his sensetions while unconscious, except e vague. dreemlike. end yet intense sorrow ior his young wile. He hsd no knowledge whetevsr oi the voice which hed addressed us. end eppeered to believe thet he hed lsbored under e temporsry suspension oi euimetion erising iroru etervetiou. We did not eomhet his beliei. {or we believed thet he wee eetuully deed, end thet he only returned to life through his greet love. Who will deny thet love is stronger then deeth, end thet it goes with us even beyond the grever" “It is needlese to deteil whet followed. In the meeting which occurred between these two poor young creeturee. we ielt ouneivee more then repeid for the startling experiences at the previous night. It cen do no hum to odd thit we eieimed end exercised the sight of securing their iuture prosperity out oi our emple meens. We leerned no more oi their iormer history then thet the persecution oi those whose wishes their merriege hed opposed hed driven them to hide their poverty end mis- fortune in the wildeitness. We heve hserd oi them since. “ u would be impouiblo to describe the efleot tha‘ than words produced upon us. It was not so much the tone, weird and un- ounny u it wan. :- the sunning signiï¬- onuogpt the words. tint Amazed us. life 1" “With heerte heating thick and hat. we stood gazing at each other absolutely thun- derettuck. An experience no terrifying, so utterly without piecedent. completely un- nerved uv. While we remained atupiï¬ed with horror, the voice was eguin eudible: " I em more“, eertein thet both of us would heve fled intently {tom the pleoe hed it not been for the poor ereeture eleepiug upon the bed. We could not leeve her elono to feee e mystery thet ehook even uenee ee toughened ee ours. Alter e heety eoneulte- tion ee to whet come we ought to follow. we reeumed our tome: eeete. end weited in breethleu expectetion {or whet wee next to occur. “Tho' ï¬rst words we caught wore. ' Oh, my 200: witg 1'7 “ I: was some minutes before either of us could recover from our amazemem unfli- cientllto Ipeke {my reply. , “ Some honn had pound in this way nnd :ho ï¬rst dim Incas of dawn were Ihining upon tho «Item horizon, when, with. simul- taneous um. we sprung to our feet. The voice had satin Ipoken. This time it had promdod. no‘ from some indeï¬nite point in tho “mo-photo, but Iron beneath the shoot onulgingmg corp-q : “For en inetent we heeitetedâ€"end who would not lâ€"then heetened to the body end removed the covering. There wee no eltere- tion in ite pellor end rigidity. but we per- ceived thet the lipe. iron which e ieint mur~ mur wee inning. trembled slightly. Here our inetinote conquered our weehneee. Whetever the myetery involved in the metter, e humen being wee etrnggling to regein exletenee, end our impulee wee to aid with- out queetion. A powerlnl reetoretlve wee edminietered. end before meny momenta hed peeeed we eew the color earning beck to the wen eheehe end the eunken muecloe reehepv in: themeelvee with the current of werm blood. Then. with e feint eigh. the ewe opened end gezed at ue enquiringly. In e word, gentlemen, the deed wee reetored to lilo. “ Who could have spoken them but the husband 0! the women lying elupifled upon the couch 2 Yet he had been deed [or runny hours. Full of repugnenee ol the horror of the idea. we started up nnd agein enmiued. not only every nook Ind corner in the hut itself. but own the epece outside for many ynrde around. There we: no human being besides ourselves in the vicinity. “ We again scrutinized the corpse. It had neither changed its position nor its appear- ance. The 11th had grown perfectly cold. and the muscles rigid; there was no trace 0! vitality in it." continued the Proleesor. wip- ing his head nervously. “ I have arrived at what I imagine will be the limit of your cre- dulity. I do not expect you to credit what (allowed, but I swear to you on the word 0! an hone-t men that 1 do not deviate from the truth as much as a syllsble when I say while we bent over the body we again heard the voice proceeding from the distant part of the room._ saying audibly: “ ‘ 0h. have pity 2' it anid‘; ‘ tid me to re- turn to lite!’ " ' Who is it that speaks to no 7' naked the Doctor. in a low tone. “ ‘Tho soul of the man which lies dead before you!‘ it replied. “ ' B is impossible that the dead can aponk,’ mawored the Doctor. “ 'No. for the intelligence never dies,’ replied the voice. ‘ My body' In indeed deed. bntpthet with which I lived and thought and loved I: still in this room.’ “ ' Who! In it thot you desire 2 ' asked the Doctor. carrying on this flange colloquy with increasing wondtr. " ' To be aided to resume my tormer axin- eneo.’ was the rejoinder. ‘ I dare not leave my poor wife unprotected in the wilderneal. [cannot see her suffer. I love her beyond all my hapee of a tuture life. and by the power of my love I have remained near her, and have been able to communicate with you. 1 cannot, I will not be separated from her. 1 must return to her in my human lhage.’ “'Holp 1' it ciiod. in hint but dininct .0992“; ' to; mum's n39. pulp I" " Whether the Doctor's oourego deserted him at ‘hie point or not I omno‘ say, but he opoke no more; end. I! the voice wee no longer audible. we remained eilent, in a note of mind ‘het beï¬lee ellQuorlptlon; , In the Emma of God. slain: mo buck to A ll-voc II IDcuIIc Inside Wilde Yellow Fever In IIo-lthlul-eu I. Inc". The pectllence of 720 swept "my 52,000, or more then two-thirds ot the 7 5.000 Inhabi- tantl o! Merceillu. tn leu than ï¬ve weeks ; but 0! the 6.000 ebctemionc chnlerde tbet lnhebited the “Suburb! cl Cetelcnl" only 200 died. or loan then 4 per cent. The meat destructive epidemic recorded in enthentlc hletory wee the tour yeere' pleauc thet corn menoed in A. l). 542 end reged through the dominion of Chance: the Grant. tho Byzan- ttne Empire. Northern Alrice and South- weltcrn Europe. It commenced tn Egypt. spread to the Eeet over Per-lo end the India. end penctreted to the West elong the count at Alricn end over the Continent 01 Europe. Asia Minor. with ite plethorio citlee. Con- etentinoplo. Northern Italy end France eul- ‘Iered tenrlnlly ; entire provincee were then- doned. oltiee died out Ind remained vecent 'lor many yeuu. end during three months 5,000, and It [out 10.000I persona died It Oonctentlnoplc each day ! (Gibbon‘e " Hia- tory." vol. iii.. chap. xliii); end the total number 01 victims in the three continent: in verionely eetimetcd {tom 76.000.000 to 120.- 000.000 (Prooopine, " Anecdot.." cap. xviii.; Conein'e “Hint." tome ii.. p. 178.) But in Slcily, Morocco and Albania, the diocese was conï¬ned to a few seaport towns. and the Ounce-nu end Arabic escaped entirely. “Well, friend, I nuppou you can spook vol] of your wlfopâ€"Iho Io oOhmmn womon 2â€â€" to which the negro made the following f0~ motkoblo “not: "You. I bellow Ibo in o good womon; but «on Nook women on rotating lomotlmu." not they I? "i" or Mo the church. . Mn. Brunonon on Womenâ€"In e meet emueing Ipeech It the opening of e bezeer et Norwich in eid of formic educetion in Indie Mr. Bpurgeon eeid-"I think there in no one oi no but ieell thet women ere e euperior pert oi the race. eepecielly it we ere married, for we know then by experience. When I em merrying e young couple, I generelly tell the young ledy to let her huebend be the heed for thet ie eecording to Scripture end to neture; but I elweye edviee her to be the neck, end twiet him round which we, the likes. I believe the practical experience of meet 01 ue men in thet. though we like to be heed. though we like the nominel eovereigntyqet we moetly like to be twieted ebout e little, end with our inllconeent. under the eupreme rule oi the queen of the houeehoid. {or there we genereily ï¬nd our eefety end our heppi- here." Mr. Spurgeon. in the eeme Ipeeoh, reieted en enecdote of e bleck men end hie wile whom he received into the church et the Hetropoliten 'l‘ebernecle. When the negro eegebetore the church, Mr. Spurgeon eeid, 0mm Swox.â€"Twonty-!our largo tomato". ripe ; eight lune onions, (our green peppeu. {our tnblespoonmlr “It. eight tnbloupoonlnla lug-r, {our tnblerpoonlulu main. two tol- apoonlull ginger, two olova , eight “30an vinegar. Boil together unti thick. When cool, ruh through I liOVO. Bottle nnd cork. Monnnn. Dec. 11.â€"-Tho United Service Gazette Intel that Sir Belby Smyth, oom- mnnding the militia forces of the Dominion. bu been authorized by the home unihoritien to tom 3 small standing Inn, in thin noun. try. nnd lb» 3 ocmplotc modiï¬calion of the niilitia and volunteer forces is likely to take p we. Cnumno TIIWAll.-â€"An experienced honee- keeper nye the best thing {or eleening tin. were le common lode: Directione : Dempen e cloth end dip in lode end rub the were briekly. alter which wipe dty. Any blackened wue cen be mede to look u well u now. Com-non Punnmo.â€"â€"Thne teblaepoonlnle melted butter. one cup man, one cup eweet milk. one egg, one pint floor. two teupoon- (ale creun utter. one of node. Steam one and e hell houu ; serve with unoe. A Small snail-l Anny to be Baked. The dreadful plague made its ï¬rst appear- ance in Alexandria, Egypt, then a luxurious city 0! 800.000 inhabitants, and Paulus Diaconus. a contemporary historian. speaks of the “reckless gluttony by which the in- habitants of the great capital incurred yearly levers and dangerous indigestions ; and at last brought this terrible judgment upon themselves and their innocent neighbors " (lib. ii.. cap. iv.) Alexandria last 50,000 of her inhabitants in 542. and 80.000 in the iollowing year. and {or miles around the city the ï¬elds were covered with unburied corpses ; but the monks of the Nitrian Desert (3,000 oi them had devoted themselves to the task 0! collecting and burying the dead) lost only 50 of their fraternity. who. with few exceptions. confessed that they had secretly violated the eecetic rules of their order. A murderer who we: to be hanged at 8-]- lord. Englend, he: been reunited nine die. Muwood, the executioner. being engaged elsewhere. Ind thexetore uneble to attend. Gen. Robext Peuenon, o! Philaielphle. bouts of heving entertained every Freei- dent {tom Madison to Heyel. It hie leetlve board. MILITIA REE-ORGANIZATION. Wm. Corkoy,tho prize pedestrian at the recent. English walking match. paddled out me» in London {or s livelihood. The Rev. Mr. Wilson, who went into Cen- tnl Attics on on experimental miuionnry. is in great favor at the Court of King Man, who, thus for, hun’t eaten him. The personal estate of the murdered Lord Leitrim ï¬gures up over one million of dol- Ireland proposes to give the Duke 0! Con- nnught 3 nnionnl Wedding present when he steps 93. Plymouth Church has fonmlly and ï¬nally thrown Mu. 'l‘inon overboard. The Andrew: brotherl. who went from Boston to Europe' 111 n dory. nre coming beck next. Ipring' 1n the nine sturdy liule bent. They intend to build mother in which to nil to Sun Frnncieoo, and thence screen the Pacific. Lnuou Punâ€"Tube the juice end rind of one lemon, one cup enact. the yolk- 01 three egge, one tenepoonlnl o! butter and euï¬eient milk to ï¬ll the plate ; heke in e rich pesto. beet the white: of the three eggs to e etifl troth, with two tehleepoonfnle of powdered Inger end epreed over the top; return to the oven end brown slightly. A'. J. Burke. 3 white citizen of Amherst. Va.. has been ï¬ned 8100 lot martying a mulntto girl. 'I‘III PLAQUE Ol' 50‘. lion-clack! Mane". Perla-II. Bscn'r Oceans 10 Csrncmcrsx.â€"A cor- respondent writes to us regarding the list of " Rome's Recruits " recently published in the Whitehall Review, e list occupying six col- umns snd comprising names of heronets, generels. sdmirels. enquires, rectors, curstee, etc., end greetly rejoiced over by " Mother Church." Our correspondent thinks thet ii the list were csreiully examined. there would not his ionnd the name of one possessing e spark oi true religion ; end thst any of the so-celled converts hsd elreudy been Rowen Gstholics in their sntecedents end treining. Be instenees three or {our nemes lsmiilsr to Censdisns. One is Viscountese Bury, dsugh. ter of the lete Sir Alien MscNeb. Her mother wee s Romsnlst. Her isther's Protestsntlsm wee doubtful, end the young ledy received s Itomish educetion. Others ere the two sons end two dsughters oi Bellew. the elocnticnist, who visited this country s lew yesrs ego. He wee e Romenist. And snother is Miss Heed. deughter oi 8ir Edmund Heed. et one time Governor-Genera oi Oeuede, ct whose Pro. testentistn end gsnersl eherecter our cones. modent seems to heve termed s very low ete.-0enada Presbyterian. In In. thnn 80 yuu. 79,000 mllu a! toll road hu- boon oomtmoud In tho Unmd emu. Tho "In. 0! property bu In “no um. pulod inoruud (tom 08.000.000.000 to 830.000.000.000. Ute-i Britain lui you impouod onus" i0 lb. extent at 8 533,781 buahoil, with a mono, vuiuooi 87.738 826. Tbilil uninonm nine. 1860 oi 2,879,781 bushola. showing ihti the consumption in eighteen Jun bu multi- plied ihruioid. Bull-tics show thot more boy. thou glrll ore born in Gnu Brink). but tho: than no shoot 3 million more women thou mm in tho kingdom. Diokom' complete work! bu. been pub- lilbod in twenu‘lonr difloront odluonl in tho United Buns. ‘ho †Pilgrim‘l Prognu " In our sixty, Ind " Robinson Crunoo " in over any u "of greet leerning but generally very tnoitnrn end elmont timid in man- ner,†altered to examine into the cenee ol the etrnnge occurrence, end ap- proached tne sole. Outing hie eyes on nnd around the note end then about the room. he proceeded to crawl elong the floor on his hende 3nd knee- until he come to e large ottomnn. Behind this he ionnd n young eervnnt who hed been dierniued lrom the home thet morning end want ewoy de- clering that she would be revenged. By come meene the had found her wey into the pnlor end coneenled herself behind the ottoman. Being e ventriloqolet; ehe we. able there to epeek in e tone oi voice which won nitnrelly ettribnted to the bride. There were 3.186.805 lotion and pure“. moeivod st the dad loner oflice fl Waking. ton during the put you. According to the Lnnunno Gazette. 33.467 Swiu omlunled between 1868 Mid 1876, o! whom 31.345 cum to America. " It is a linguist proo! of tho "It “pendi- turo that in now incurred by illuutnud uewlpanerl," uya Truth, “ tbs: the Illustra- mlLondon New: nhould hue oommiuionod Mr. Mull-in to paint I Puss in Boots for thoir Christmas number." A lady letely 1e“ lever-l thonnnd pounds u n personal bequest to Cherie. Spnrgeon. He enquired into the circumetmeel o! the reletivee oi the donor. Ind, ï¬nding um they were needy. end thn nothing hed been be- queeched to them, be divided the iagecy among them. Ae our winter approaches we are reminded of protective meuuree egeinet the chilling chengee of the weether, end the ruler thet we publiehed Int year are eo eeeentiel thet we reproduce them. Never 30 to bed with cold or dump feet; any 5 tout them by a ï¬re {or map or ï¬t- teen ,minutes before goi ng to bed. Never stnnd still in cold wenther, upocinlly otter having token n alight degree 0! exonoiu ; nnd nlwoya ovoid sanding upon ioo :11: now. or where tbs person is exposed to n cold wind. When going from 3 van ntmo-phero into 3 colder one, keep the month closed. so um the Air mny ho warmed by its pus-go thxough the none. are it reaches the lungs. An Americen recently solved a myatery which hed conineed end emazed a wedding party in Rome. The bride wee the daughter of one o! the meet noble marquiu-e 01 old or modern Rome. end the groom wae the scion of enother noble house. We copy lrom"tt.e New York Tribune: When the wedding con- tract hed been algned the groom took the bend of hie young wife in hie own end kiaaed her ï¬ngere. She emiled et this, end allowed her bend to reet I!!! re he had pieced it. But in e moment. to the dlemey of the company. e voice wee heerd, ee from her lipe, laying : “ Impertinentl how dare you touch my hend ? Be 01!, fool." Still ehe emlled as before, and her lover gazed upon her lace in diemey. Sud- denly ahe eeemed to laugh, end it wee a dry end ironical laugh thet etartled people more than the worda they hed heerd heiore. “ flee the girl gone mad 7" aome one eeked. She hinted. end her ln‘ende gethered cloeely around the cote on which ehe hed tallen. At thie moment a young American. deecribed _R:ur lean with the luck upon onything thot in cold. Never omit regula- bothing: (or nlou the skin in in an active condition the cold will close the porn und (net conga-non or other diuuu. In sleeping in n cold room. enabling]: the hobit of Ina-thing through the nose, uni never with the mouth open. um exercise 02 any kind, never ride in an open outings nor near the window at a on (or o moment. h in dangetoun m health an! even life. Never tnké warm dxinks and then immo. dinoly go out in the cold tit. Merely warn the heck bye ï¬re end never continue keeping the buck exposed to he“ elter it hoe become comfortably weun. To do otherwiee it debilitating. When hoarse, epeek on little as pouible until it in recovered from.elee the voice me, be permanently lost, or diflieultiee of the throet be produced. Never begin A journey until the breath“ hue been eaten. Keep the backâ€"especially between the shoulder-bladeIâ€"woll oovored : tho the chest Ell protecwd. Au Ann-c4 “'cddl-g Par". In". and ill-nu. \"I-Icr Ruin.