80 I brought bu into the homo. But who: I ii: I no in! I oniiod for my inndindi ad ion the child in her elmâ€. while untied onno and the poronil. 1 «wind in vnin. I ndvmiud in oil the no u. bniio no upon. My Mond- n\ i 0 than". «i no. In Mi. 1 no in 5mm [amni- nbio condition to: n buhoior. I "I {or one In my me non-planed. “ By Jon I†add I, “ this to going it putty “Iona.†“’EI. '01: ll strong 'nut'f to any mo!" “'3 ch! goldoq-hugnd little {91:1, ton-bud. Sha looked so conlcnud that I al that thought she belongrd to com. ol the ulshbou. But oh.nol I know every lace. Thou was not a child in that quarter ol the shy that I had not londled and canned. I thought I would open the convenallon. I0 I “dream! hot: “ Well, young lady. you appear comlorl- able?" > She looked up In my laco with her largo Links cyea. and aald, with a charming baby , p: .. ' “‘I know 'on ; how ' u do 2" . " You know me! all. I mnnt any. you lava the advantage 0! me. Whal‘o your name I" " My name's Ruby." “So your namclc Ruby. Why. my pet. you look more llkc a pearl. Where are you: pannla l" “ What la zal 7" looking up into my loco with an cnqulrlng glance. "When an your papa and mamma 7" " I don’t know." “ When do you live 7" - " Wile hon. My muzzcr'lold mo'I won lo ’cay wls ’on.†. " With me 2" “’30. She aald 'on would dll mo a dolly wla ’whllc halt. an’ ohl Inch loll ol pally toâ€. ’ welt. I will look oome excitement this Thnnhegiving morning. How crlep the wow in under my leet. nnd how ehntp the Novem- ber wind cute i The emote no throngod with hoppy. many iocoe. It I only bod name on. to meke heppy. Ah. there in a crowd of neweboye l “ Come here. you little reeoele, I wont to buy your pepere. Come, how mnny hove you 7 Then. keep the change end the pope" too. I don't onto to tnde to-dey." They on no ovenoyed thnt they lorget to thank mo, end depart joyfully to their differ- ent homee. Now they on gene, the old yearning elter something rotnrne to me. end I go olowiy buck to my hnchelor rooms ngein. _ Upon my tetntn I land I child Iittlng on my etepe. Though poorly clad, hol- loco woe mnliuly etxiking. Tho beby 101m wu pet- teot in eymmetery ; the large violoteyel iringod with long lea-hen ; the mouth 5 portect little Oh! it I could only no them once ognln, how willingly would I ombnoo them both 1 How they would ï¬ll the vaconoy in my now houtl And now ï¬ve you: hove slowly (hugged along. and Mill no lnlormntion. I would glodly shore my wealth with them it I could only see that: happy tun at y homhntone. I on heqdently “tacked th the blues. ond I felt them to-doy more than out. oollmpltlontly threw swoy my olgur,‘ hurried on my ovogoon And started to: a Bho wu to have untried me on my birth. 3-,. Ah. well! here I m by my oomforhblo ï¬mldo. There nos law all": threads in my hair. And I indeed compronend my abject loullnou. My hurt loom: a deep, dark sun. when I“ my hopes, amblllon and dwflom I!‘ hurled. __ _'__â€"v v- them. It is etrenge I hue never heerd what their fete hu been since that late] night they eomyeterlonely dieeppeered. I have lemma .1! the the-trioel journele ol the country. but have never reed 3 line by which 1 could trace their whereehoute. I wondex it either 0! them is to blame? Love goe- whore It is sent, Ind Iem lure they could not help loving each other. He won ouch e aplendld fellowâ€"so hendeome end ml]; looked so gnnd in the juvenile tragedy. All the women went wild about him» So how could I bleme her, when every one elle mohlppcd him I: well on she 2 And he had each briluont indications o! talent about him. I_ “101119 Ilka to hog what hoe become of NndDonglau was my Mom]. Ah ! Bah! How hollow that word sounds. We were like bronze". ha bronghtnp by my “that. adopted in our lunlly when n little child. I could only look upon him an a brother. - Well. Imight heve been happy once. and hid elovlng wife, too. but to: e “ ltiend'e " puï¬dy. You. and Annie'u, too, to: she wen as much to blame as he. But in every one I am happy. The Lord In. bland me with plenty 0! this world’- goodv. Everysbing in my neat suite 01 rooms I. orderly and oomlouwle. I lave 5 red Damnation in me feeling that they belong to In. But how lonewmq they no?! A mm hu jun puaed nay-window, hla wllo on bl. um and she loading I little child. Tflygbytqd‘qnq laughed :_o merrily. I m o prosperous month: now. but in the old iimel. long ago. it won with: diluent. Then I In on utor, and a very bud one It that. Noni: oil ootou begin by meeting difli- oumu ond knowing povetly. It is rarely that my one succeeds without having 3 otugglo. Therein aouroe'y u auooouful 8030: living who bu not known who: ii is tobo ponnueu. hungry and. who: is harder to but. to be in debt to: some miserable trifle unong Magus. cu: 56mm .11 in Midisâ€"oi min. 1!. my be tint. ti lame future time. I null think of my Iona and be ulm. And Lb; thought 0! them ate in that deathlou 0 me To my bus» will be healing balm. But now. ohlmw I opp 9a}! wqep, A._.I__- _ ,4 AL., And "but 'no mi SE8 {1133 {Sign Whoa I think of my b-sbel. lids by “Jo. “1601) In an oemowrr under the snow. And his brother's deep duh eye. 0):. friends! no oomtonoan word: impart To Men my love'u I my strum ; l‘or on y Theo. who huh mude ghe bout. AI-.. _.._.‘J _In 1;- A_, AL__ A. H “mg-pun: tune com", um] the long. long When the summer Inn in high. not my but: will who for my bubo’l "out was Ann! hl-h--.|.-_o_ Ah...‘ A-._|- ‘...‘ nay buried my but»: from my tailing sighi. 1‘!» two. side by side. in one an" ; Woo Wilho. my but». with his om I0 bright. And Bunny ‘0 â€ton ad .0 have. I. I“ )1 ml. Io bud, u the both bhonld ‘0, Thu 1 Inn-nod in my now â€put; “ Thy win oh my God! since it. man be I0, But do ‘ man an uihor sun." I know they no “to with in. Lord 0! Lite. In the suns 01 Bin love divine: n. will hep them his till Ill Ionow 3nd suite ll mm for me ilid mine. But oh. to: o uniio oi the innocent out i For the tonal I mun ova: min; Pot 3 any haul in sweat baby who. Upheld for my lips to kin. nunllton, Fab 8, 1880. A Theatrical l‘phodc. A llolhcr’o Wall. “ RUBY." "Lalo! on the Qnun’l Had." hu boon mmd In London. It In ontltlod. "Ben Ohms-I tho lotto." and to Illnmmd with “noun! «lo-Ign- by Links Sambouno. tho «comm dnnlhunn of Punch. A New York physician relates that one oi hia pationts. a child. had the typhoid tom, and, wanting a drink oi milk, ho aith an invalid's potulancc. iuaiotod that his mother should bring It to him horse". The latter compiled. and on oponing tho roirigcxator was astonished at tho noiaomo odor which camo item that toocptaclo. On ouquiry oi tho sonanta sho found that such smcllc woro common. ER amination showed that tho soirigcsatos draiusd into tho coil pipe. and that lower gas iound its way inoly into tho patt whoso tho food and milk woro kopt. This Isa common assangomont in many city houses. and should nous hoailowod. It is ststsd thst the Western Union Tols- gtsph Oompsny has begun to substitute dynsmoâ€"slsotrio msohlnos lot bitteriis in its New York oï¬los. Thou will consume oosl, instosd of zinc sud sold. in gonsnting tho onnsnts used in tslognphlng; twolvs tons ol msohinsxy will roplsoo st the New Yolk omos slone seventy-two tons of bsttsry oslls. Tho substitution hss bssn schisvsd by tho use 01 ssvsnl Lismsn’s msohlnss. oonnsstcd in series, sud lining thsir ilsld msgnots excited by s surrsnt snpplisd by s single dynsmo msohlns. ‘ Piezzi Bmyth. the Beotohrmn, well known {or hie " eetronomer'e experiment "â€"whieh eoneieted in carrying e powerini teieleope up the Peek oi Tenerifle to teet the optieei edven- teaee oi the mountain airâ€"end ior hie oele- breted theoriel oi the Greet Pyramid, predlete tint the coming enmmer will be e hot one. He ï¬xer the centre of the beet wove et neeriy the middle 0! Oetober. end or there woven oi temperetnre ere romething hire e year in length, we mey expect the beginning 0! the worm period ebont April. acne-um: autumn. A ladiol' mm lolonoo “loci-non has been tanned in New York. Bsnicary science commute! m fourth doptflmem. 7W- _- .. -...._ . â€"u.-rvu-uv '1 vernal, We than meet and be pitted. uh! never again. a, 7â€" v-_-_ _v. -vllv"' uvl vlln. Where the flowers ne'er fade. in th“ dine out And then, holdlnu my deed love in my arms. while the gran werm teen nn down my cheeke. I eel In tho lonely room until the grey drawn eeme Heeling in It the window. and the Inn none in all m golden splendor. giving promise lb». In the ï¬xtureâ€"- We shall meet in thst lend where the spring ll Abngn-I ‘ ___... .._--- .uu --I|lll. I- nternal. _ Where darkness no or oomath nor sorrow, ncr Au noHo Mr. Jo hi 'I LBlgl on lhn Onnni’nn'lhx‘v 133,212.. 8h} moved her head 311735;.“ 1: she would be closer to me ; looked once more with her anypllugf â€aging my lace, 3nd died. “ Live. oh, live 1 It not for me. for your daughter." Her 0on brightened for n moment with the old look 0! love, the move to nine her head. has theoffm wan in "in. Her love nu stealer _tl_nn he: pungth. My desire was granted. In a moment she opened her eye: and recognized me. I apoke again : Ned hnd'dled looniolnrrmï¬nby woo born. Annie In: his nlmost ponnllou. bur too proud to return to me; bullied hard to sup port kernel! and child. M but she val forced to Adopt the plan of landing the child to me. iBho was sinking rapidly. I out. by her bed- a do. "Oh. Hugh! lat no lay my had upon your door brunt. tho: I may teal your brag) upon my ohoekyl " “ 0h! kiss my lipa, Hugh ; but don't look ot mo ; pron me to your bosom ; let me no the In: of your dear manly 1m. Forgive me. Oh! any you 10mm! Bamamber Ho forgave them. even ot the foot of the cross. Let him who 15 wlzhont sin out the ï¬rst “one 1" 1 called her by name- "Annie." No answer. F'Annie, oh! Annie!" “You have come back. my tr will liyq l9: each o§h¢r.__†I replied. I etruggled through the crowd and et lent reeehed her. “ 0h. Annie! Annie ! " There in little more to relete. I conveyed her to my homeâ€"to her child. She wee broken-down. weery end heerhiek, eged before her time. She knew her deughter. end Ruby loved her with ell the efleetlon her reel: youug_heert wee eepelge of. e--. 'A Ioteum bniat upon me from the audience. It wu u woman'l voioo. Why did I lap to my feet 2 The long you: 0! the put seemed to glide by'm‘o like a gondrous paparaml. night; Finelly the lent tot cum on. Never ehell I forget the picture It the end. She wee eup- poud to be dying. betreyed end at a broken hurt, in the pity; ehe wee kneeling in the bed in e loose white robe. with hende ole-pad uound her lover’s neck, with tender eyee up- relud ; the whole Intel 0! golden heir telling in one very oetneet ebout her ehouldere, like e halo of light ; her tone to pure. so tender, thet I named tremported to mother world. until the curtain hid her from my -I-LL Enrol, I 11'“! known 'Iomo one gt Iomo time of my m. like my bonnmnl dullng ? I listened to her and vatohod hot with me pfldo 3 parent on tool It the triumph o! 3 ‘0‘!!! thumb The night cnmc ct lut. The house wu pncked. The niche-in ind just ï¬nished the ovcriurc. I In in my mcnnscrini box. nervous nnd impliicnt for the curinin to ascend. How inuncciy did I wnicb the piny ; how ciosciy criticised the compnny. The rcaembicncc to coma iorgoiicn iticnd loomed mops [31'1ng ghnn over. It Ill [prominently udvermed In nil the any pope", (or I had mitten 3 new drum for her. She bud been l0 long and" my lnnjmcflpn I tolt 00th!!! of he: Inooou. Bhe bed ell'the‘ love end embltlon {or my motel-ion “1» 1 bed tel: es her ego. lo I determined n he: muenth you ehe ebould mete her debut. Whoe wu 13th.! would eomeflmeu make me mu 1.: tho sound 0! her voice! There we: eomeehlns “miller about 1!. There in n "tense resemblance in the contour of the lace, in “no hole of the golden bolt, to name ong_ln _tbe lqnapgo. l’inu grow on 0pm. Who the child up. or vb» the obj.» in mining hot on on me. umninod n nay-my to: Jan. A! flu: I wn “use whonour I would flap to think or some Mom! 0! In enquiring tum of mind '0'le qnuynn my tea olouiy. 7 Bni my limo darling grow in arm and bonny. and become iho vuy iighl of my Ioul. She Iumcd to ï¬ll I void in my butt. dad I. iho you" puud rapidly by. I could us her wily pride growing into womanhood. z, m! ï¬reman; we Bonus at tho Irlah pcpcu are pointing to tho cont 0! the Vlcc-rcgcl household. and uh- lng thct in a time o! lamlnc the vamp ahould he dlmlnlched. the alarm curtcllcd cud the bounce of tho utlmcto elven to the starving peogla. The Lord hlcntcncnt receives £20.- 000 1 your. bin prlntc cecrctlry £829. and Mr. Burke. u Ulster King 0! Anna, £750. The rcmclnlng “lulu on contcmptlblc. Lord Wullrconrt got: £200 u gentlemcn nchcr; 1 Mr. Luwlcu, £185. a gentleman in waiting; Mr. Lambert. thc chamberlcln, £200. and the two Gentltmen at Largo (c title which rcccllc manor!» ol the Elect and thc Klng‘c Bench) rccclvc £129 ccch. Tho lnolgnlflccncc 0! than ulnlcc aim a pccnllcr cmphulc to Thrchcrcy'l lmmenu room of the " chum cooft and in than tplindor." The whole coct of tho “core, and his houlchold lo £27,000 a your. luvlng £7,000 to ho dlvldcd among two noblcmcn, c hnlght, two honorchlcr, two colonclc. I captain. two Manda-camp cnd c "III“ mob 0! people omclclly ccllcd “ other “lulu ond chugu." “ In time on, my," mm! on ogflonllmol oonupondcnt. "o! hoping out Iron turning bod 2" Wall. no «on, tonglblo mom hon bun dlooovmd, m bolmo, but 3 hound pup. nbont nix month! old. will com. on non It on anything 01". It you Inn tho henna, door open. About on. pnp In Infl- dcnt for o Inn oi 200 mu. r-.__-.. v- â€"â€"'v - n-I-vllll' out from hi: ulna-l, suddenly jumped from the bed. The lnndlndy nn downuum up prehondlng nu “not. The deooued rulhod into n ndjoinlng bed-room and “new himull through the window. He died horn bl: injuflu. The dawned 1nd been most rogu- hr in MI hnbm. He did not drink. and no in u can be “attained no irregularities on: he dlucoverod in his munâ€. In the Beoorder’e Court It Dublin leet week. the eppeel oi Willi-n1 Werd end Funk om- ton, egeinet the deeieion 0! Mr. Exhem, eon teneing them to three monthe' imprieonment eeeh, tor forcibly kieeing Bueen Jouee end Mery Beerdmen. when the letter were returning from Herold'e Orou Church on e Bundey evening, wee heerd. Hie Lord-hip reeerved hie deeieion, intimeting that be com eldered the ends of juetiee might be met by e leee eevere untenee. A melenoholy euieide bee taken piece in Cork. A young gentlemen named Kenny. employed u e clerk in the Muneter Bent, wee recently ettended by e doctor at hie lodging- ior e billoru etteek. He expreued e wieh on Thundey evening 0! last week to see the priest, who edminietered the int riteu Bornetime enerwerde he eeid to e triend, who wee met hie bedeide. that he would be noon in heeven. He then remerked that the devil wee in him. end plunged e knife into his etomeeh. The Mend called the lendledy. whlle he ren for the doctor. The deoee‘eed. who eppemd to heve been deliri. A number of Irlehmen hold commends in the ermiee both 0! Chill end Peru. The ehlet cï¬ieer o! the Pornvien utiuery in n 00). O'Eorgen, and. “cording to the gazette 0! Lime. there ere the union, thirteen eepteine end over two ecoree ol omeere or interior grade, either Irleh by h'rth or deroent. ï¬ght. ing in the army 0! Peru, while the Irish element in the viotorlone tome ol the hoetfle republic 1e eVen grater. Thoma Leo. M. P. for Donekol. hoe ior~ worded :he subscription 0! £100 to the «tenure: of the Letuxhonny and District Belle! Fund. The {and woe recently eluted by the inhobitenie oi Letterkenny. wiihe view to relieving the preveillng dieireu in the northern and western portione oi Donegel. Mr. Let in one oi the greatest “too: in of woman’e "Inge in cho ï¬rm-h Parliament. On Friday week a sad we of drowning occurred at Doneeloney, near Lumen. It appears that I woman named Mn. MoOullogh left her home. humus previomly thrown out myltexione hint: u to her intentions. She was soon mined end a eeereh instituted for her. and her clothe. were found ut the side of e river which in not to: from the house. The lemele operatives at the flex spinning mine of Mesa». Show dc 00.. Cork. hue struck. end the leetory he been thrown idle with 630 bonds. The strike he: been {or en ineresse 01 ten per cent. in the wsges oi spinners. There hss been e elight revive] in trade recently. hence the etsike. At Outieber. John Keene. aged 22, (tom Bosoommon. was put forward in custody, ohuged with hsvlng obtained money under lelse pretenees. Prisoner explsined: "0n the 26m 01 December I said I would beg Ireland to get thirty-ï¬ve shillinge to bring me to Ameriee. I em guilty so in.†The Bomcn correspondent o! the Daily Chronicle record: c rumor to the effect that c Ontdincl'c ho: is cbou! to be conferred on Mar. Kirby. Rector of the Irish College n Rome. He adds thnt it i! consider certain thct Pope Leo desires to have on I: h pronto in tho Baotou College. Tho 00th Corponuon will u their next meeting consider 3 proponl {or hon-owing {tom ‘ho Local Govommont Bowl the sum of £100,000 to onnble the Ooxponuon to cm: om an (melon: system of dulmge, md Ibo for block psvlng the principal streets. The Muchloneu of Waterford prcoided at I stand charity concett which wu given in Ourrlckoon-Bulr. cud which reclined u sum of £5010: the local poor. She chained I well mulled vote of thank: Ind the pulse: 0! the Very Rev. Dr. Fllzzcnld. P.P. A Tin-holy correspondent cm“ thnt 3 mm nnmod Patrick Whelan,n road contractor, has been wnyluid and severely bum: by a mm nnmed Polnon. No hopes are entertained 0.13m: uoovcry. nnd his deposition: have been t on. The deal: in umonnood 0! El!“ E. Thompson, J.P., who bu ham :0: a long time oonuootod with the trade 0189mm. His domino luvu a not noun on :ho Municipal Council to: Dock Ward. . Obnrlu Pbibbl. oi Doobey, Bligo, bu re queued iho Government to not up ntempo ury polio: bunch not: hlu unidenoo. A police gnud in a present ntnilonod n lain home. A womnn hnd mind with her children from Onhiroiveen, n dininnoo oi 40 mil». and on the way one o! the ohlldxon hnd died oi oxhonuiion nnd hunger, presented banal! II ithillngnog Union. Rudy Euntno'. who. WM recently nu:- collector in Dublin. md who has boon uruted in Glugow. will be abused with certain dowonionl in oonnoouon vmh his ofï¬ce. Two moth." numd Rockford were nurly baton†dun: on Fddoy night weekduflng a party riot u Bulllmdou. Uoumy M510. Four urn-u hue been nude. IRISH COLUMN. In Ibo mom to noon: beam from “u Tu the union 0! a olnlzvonnc won brought into nqubmon. 8h. wu uhn on. In . yum and pretend to.“ 90 bodlu I’m; About I month :30 Mr. Peter Fleming. under-â€monomer to Bk- Jmu Oolqnhonn. But, 0: Luu, resolved I hm from n d . The wound no: hauling it wu dumd ~ gable for tho untonunuu Inn: to so .0 the lumen Inflrmuy. which he did Int Bunt- dug. On hit my “mm: In vu very much exclud. The â€amount â€dull: boom. more nrlonu, um! um ondnrlna much non) he did on Wodnuday not. Lord Onlghm hu gnntod n docru o! upnntlon in tho notion as ‘ho {nuance 0! Mary Doug!“ Bhutan or Bum. Bornud Tunes. Edinburgh. awn“ he: hmbund. Michal Burnt. commuter. Abboulord Park. Edinburgh. on the around o! the dolondnnfl Ill-Stuntman: ol hll wile. nnd undid tho put-nor ï¬tment at the n“ 0! £400 pox manna. Mr. Willinm Wilson. burgh ma purl-h teal-cm. Duntormlino. died on Bands, night not from the effects of injuriol ho numbed on the preview Frlduy from accident“ burning. The dawned wu in MI unnu- ï¬hh your. For menu-ï¬ve yar- ho hold cm“ as raglan-r. und ho Illa loud u keeper of the Abbey Ohuxoh Ind Palace min. and groom“. nu recommended by the Un'inME 00m“ to the Queen in Council. bu boon nude on the ground of tho Profauox'a mung health. The application by Prom-or Sun [or luv. to retire. on the ham] routing Illow Inca, Iron hll Prohuonhlp of Nun"! tad Experimental Philosophy in the University 0183. Andrew. .wylolg on flung}, not A blind man nomad Juno: O‘Neil no lound lying on tho pnvomont below his homo in Moodio'u Oomt, Anni] “not. Gingow. on Snimday week, will: hi5 skull inoinnd. and he died while being romond lo the Polio. Oflioo. His wile and niodger nomad Joupb Miller were npprohondod on 3 charge oi hav- ing thrown him iron the window as a hoishi at three noxio- hon: the ground. The dam: in ennouneed of Genoa] Sir John Law, of 013mm: hu 92nd you. 82: John entered £he Means um, when In hie 17th year. end spent neuly an, sun 0! his lilo in the eervioe 0! his comm, in Indie. He use the tumor of Mr. Meleolm Low. the Ooneervnlve undid.“ (or the 8:. Andrew: Butghe. ~ In 3 certain church in Aberdeen on Sunday the clergyman iuumcted thn the eollecrlonr on a previous Sunday 1nd unwanted to 17- end I peppermint lozenge. und remuked 3h» she depoermr o! the pepperment migm hcve hie contr.buuon returned on application In the veetry. The Merqnil of Bute bee promiled to the Benedictine College et Fort Anna-tun e cubeidy of £500 3 you to eneble the “then to obtain for their poplin. or nther to: their teeehing enfl, the supervision of e else-feel end setenttï¬o proton-or (tom one or the nntlonnl nnlventtlu. Mr. Alex. Blronnoh. of Drnmilhn, tdvo- ono. Aberdeen. died on the 13m ult. It the ego 01 87. He wee appointed clerk Ind how: lo,Bobert Gordon's Hoeplm ln 1834. and bold eh» poemon unhl - few month! 530. He wee the repreeenntlve ol the El“ family In Aberdeeneblze. Aletter hue been received by the Lord Provoet of Edinburgh eteting thet the Lord- oi the Treeenry are nneble to emotion the insertion of any mm in the eetimetee to: the enening ï¬nancial yeer towerde the completion 0! the buildinge oi the Mueenm oi Beienee end The Liberals of ‘ho County 0! Invornou have agreed to content the Int {or an county at the non general election. Bit Kenna“: S. MaoKonzlo. o! Gnlrlooh, But. will be naked to and u candidate. To show the mildnou 01.3110 uuon, it is noticed um in akitohon garden in Lanuk there were some cow-lipl m full bloom on New Year's Day, and on the 6th in“. in the same pm. A lot 01 data!†were almost bunt- ing into flo nor. The prize given by Lord Hmlngton u Lord-Rector o! the Un'ivonlcy 01 Edinburgh to: the but «any on " '1'ho 811m of Soot- lnnd In the Oru'non of British Indium“ boon awuded to John Chisholm, ILA. Mr. 0. B. Smith. rector o! Montrou Academy. dad on the 10m alt. Hc wcl born ct Ccnoble, Dumhicuhirc, cnd van 3 dullngniuhed alumna: o! Edinbntgh Univcro my. 1111853110 wcl cppoiuced new: of Macao“ Academy. ' There died It Brought, Fem. on the all: alt, Willi-m Shining, u the udvunoad use of eigms-four. For mmy you: Wllllm noted an the village bellman und beudlo o! cho Pariah Ohumh. The Into Mr. Alex. Cormok, Aberdéan. hu bequeathed to the Free Church gt Buy (his name puiah) £500um ondowmont to incl-ens the lï¬pend o! the minister of th“ obngteguion. In order to prevent the Ipresd o! hydro- phobie. Bhorifl Steele, 01 Dumberton. he- ordered am all dose in we puiehel o! hues and Arroohu be Ihnt up {or two momhl. The Dundee wd Dlm'lot Tompennoo Represent-tin Hundred no to Inppon the candidnnra of Mr.Edwud Jenkins and Mr. Funk Henderson for the rants-eunuch of the burgh. The Prince of Wales. u Gum! Mn“: o! the Englloh Frumuonl. bu Ippointad bloat-00102“! Shudwoll H. Oluko, Put Grnnd Deacon, to the post of Grand Booze- tary. . The deuh 13 announced 01 on old nsldont o! Fultonoytownâ€"Mr. Doudd Stimulant]. flab outer. Mr. Buthulmd hud ruched h1- oightmh you. Mr. Thomee Wynee. Superletendent ’o! the Invemeu Police. he. been elected to the otfleeol Police Superintendent of Aberdeen. A new Bomm Outhollo School. to con .bout $0000.11 to be erected in the out and o! Greonook. Mu. Henry W. Ohotwynd (nu David-on o! Tullaoh), bu u now work in the pun. onmled "Lilo in I Gumm Village." B". A. B. Glbaon. o! Punt. hu bun inducted law the ohuuh and parish of On non-lie. Indy Tub“. dating her any .3 Cum Lead. has been an mindtnl o! the In“ of mo poor. Andrew Hull, Erq.. ot Calm-In). hu um £50 {or diutibntxon umong we poor at tho puhh o! Olyno. SCOTCH COLUMN. Ho nld ho: huh «I dyad. an! vim: lhl Indlgnntly oxolflmd. "Tu Mn 1" In “M be mum“! to. Mr. Augustus Mont. oi Ronni), Eu laud who died rountiy. no A rioguior k ad of oioirumt. His iothor proiuud to In tin Douphin who won imprironod in tho tompio It the French rovoiution. iron whioh to none mysterious mounor ho dooimd ho ind boon obi. to uoopo. Tho ton helical ï¬rmly in tho legitimnoy oi hi: chin. and oomotimo Iso publish-d 1 book in which in ottonptod to utohlith it. The Bilhop at Ohontcr In! oppointod till 30'- w- E. BI Gun. no Ac. “mun. o. 3.. John'o. Remnant. nur Birhuhud. About thru your. one Mr. Gunu nuind £800 Its. :- minister of at. Andnw'o Pm tori“: Kirk. Liverpool. Ho hu tine. join g the Church hold on appointment worth £19 o your and no houu. London Academy: " It in slur um, ape-king roughly. the ldloeyneruy of any men or writer in determined by Me tempere- ment plue hll drmeteneee." Bothom'. Lou or Forum Acton. â€"-Tho following m the namol und Incl of Ion. of tho no†popnlnr solo" of the do: :â€"Jmu B. Andorv IOD, 61 ; 8. B. Bonerolt. 89; um Km Bm- mnn. 87; John Bllllngton, 50; Dlon Bouol' unit. 69 ; John Bronnhun. 71: B. J. Byron. 46 ; William Oblppondnloflm John 3. Club. 46; John Olsylon. 35 ; Wllllun amulet.†3 913qu Dillon, 60_; Helen Blue“, _637; Mill How Nor-mos Grownâ€"Nutmeg grow on little trees which look like cmoll poor tron. end ere generally over 20 ieet lush.- Tho flowere on very much like the iii: of tho volley. They are pole end very- invent. The nutmeg in the reed oi the trait. on‘d mace ie the thin covering over thin Iced. The iruit to cheat on huge u o pooch. When ripe it breake open end ehowo the little nut inside. The treee grow on the leiendo at Auto end in tropicol America. The! boot iruit ior seventy or eight: genre, hnvlng ripe iruit upon them ot oil lee-one. A ï¬ne treo in Jemeico hoe over 4,000 nutmege on it yearly. The Dutch need to hove ell thin nut- meg trade. or they owned the Blade Ieloudl. ond conquered all the other trodero ond deciroyed the true. To keep the prico up they once burned three pilec oi nutmene. ouch 0! which wee no lerce or o church. Noturo did not eympethize with their meennou. The nutmeg pigeon. tound in oil tho ludiou ieionde. did tor the world whet the Dutch determined ehouid not be doneâ€"curled tho nnte.whleh ere their load, into oil the cur- rounding countries. end trees grow up lam. end the world had the benefit. .. __ 7â€" â€"w wâ€"- w", vein. Hie leugh wee ieeelneting. He we! eedly leeklng in educetion. He would never give in to e stemmeticel rule. Bil eentenoee were elweye broken. In hie llpl iecgnege loet eii greee. Hie epeillng wee ebomineble. ee hie love epietlee to Jouphlne prove. Hie nervee were very nnmenegeeble. He would u elight provocetion cry hyeteri- eelly. He ea olten euhjeet to ï¬le oi peceion. He would throw hie bet on the floor in hie rear; end Prince Metternioh once let him pick it up egeln himecli. He would hull end could the valet who wee droning him. e, ould come- tlmel fling into the tire en; 1', e oi clothing which would not euit him." '1! the eciucre were not eherp enough to trim hie neilr. he would get engry end breek them. The berber never could plseee him. to he took to eheving himeeli. He wee deï¬cient in mennere. He did not know how to enter or quit e room eocording to etiquette. He would hick the ï¬re with hie boote. end men! e peir he epoiled in thin wev. He etc greedllv iron eny dieh that heppened to be neercet him. Berely wee hie heir decently combed. He could ecercely be civil to en, diplomtlet who hed hueineee with him. put perhepe would leeve him when the mettere were only hell errenged. Telleyreud'e remerk oi hlmueme true--“ A greet men, pity be ie no iii-bred.†He loved pomp for ite own eeke. Once when the pien for come ceremoniel wee than to him. he exoleimed, " There ien't pomp enough in it. it won't ceet duet ru en, one'e one.†Joeephine wee ennoyed with him beceuee c1 hie inï¬delitiee end decertionl. Hie conduct towerde hie wile wee enything but gentle.“ meniy; a v . . --â€"â€"- â€"â€"- â€"- 9 out! how he curried himui! toward! 'ihc urwm who oblcncd hic "cry nod. Tho light than Iflordcd 0! his prim. chmcic: uni bah-via! is one which docl no! icon“. «team {or him; but nihcr und- iodnw only study â€amines and in" him but I very ordincry mun. Bo won it with tho Grout Napoleon. ii‘ the “Memoir. of limo; do chnui" record the truth. In ï¬gure ho um nngciniy, his but being out of a: proportion to his limbo. Hc had putty 1::de _c_hd_icci, oi which hc VII â€1'! A book contelning memoir! of the GI!“ Nepolwn, recon“: pnbllehed. hu “when“! widespread Interns. It in eplein. unvernlehed me of the pxiute lilo o! the renowned French soldier end monarch. It tells how end whet he ate, how he slept, whee h!e_menner_e wen, gun! L-_ L- -_-,x n n n Ellzebeth Bmlth or Kinueer. ebout ï¬lly yeere o! ego, dreeemeker. residing It ï¬t. Jemee’ Terreoe. Klnnlng Perk. Gleeaow. we! lound deed ln her home on 'l‘needey night week. Anelghbor, nemed Mn. 00w. who reeldee In the house ebove thet ol demud. etetee thet on the 6th luet. ehe wee celled downetdre by Mre. Klnneer. end eeked toreed eletter lor her. which ehe bed I‘- eelved thet evening from the poetmen. l‘hle. however. ehe declined to do. remerktng thet the deeeeeed would be better eble to reed It in the mornlna herself. 0n solng down in the mornlng to vlelt the deceeeed. Mu. Gow lound the door looked. Bueplolon hevlnc been eroueed. the police, who hed been con- muuieeted with. bunt open the door. where- upon they discovered the deeeeeed lying nee: the bed, her eere. llpe. end e portion of her leee hevlnx been eeten on by retl. On clout inepectlon. the omoere dlecovered e wound et the beck ol the heed. which. It to enapoeed. deeeeeed euetelued by telling on th floor. Deceeeed hed been living elone tor the put lour or ï¬ve yeere. 1t le eeid the wee ol lntemperete hebltl. Mother In the bottomhnt it um than too duh ‘o supple {or them. The North Bmhh Butlny Oompnny propou to "build tho bridge It slower levelâ€"601cm In shunted-â€" Iltho uqulnm Inthomy om ho obtain“! trom Pummom. The con 01 rebuilding ll uummd ht £65.000. "IPOIOOIIc