Show f'J' “ i'lWwl J 1 if irnaai! Um ls j ny' '$ 3 'i i:rrs£i - fccyf'ii 7 r- I M & T ’'- -- - ' r-f- - P3 i td '' J 'vT ' KT? w i j —r t - - ' -' Oi 5 t T i-- --- 5 - ‘I’Vr r rV' ' : ri j ! i h'jif'ilAtU !' imi "(? ti H V ?V rt IA V Sr Jj1 c”VKsvrtxrm: 1 ' l- -- ! "j M I i r S t - : ' :f-- rv T'j '“j - -‘- L‘-:T -- '- T ‘Vy r :'r' '' - ' - ' Tfy ' — '''' wf a rjCy " ' i ’ Farquhar talked of' bev to Vanbiudi and ft® ofBarnaby Brittle in the ffAmorous fv anbrugh intAddced her to Bicand 1'Bich Wipdow’’ in which Mrs i Oldfield tooklier into bis assigned ther a Bamabys wife The couple orp a played 'f sorf of wee-STESHOlfslS Bdibr tshillings beginner’s salary-fifteig- ri ueorge Daundin andM spouse When the 7 it II t ana gave her nothing to do" She had a ' bet- play wm Over Cibber asked:herJn his I ter life of it at the seamstress’ in King street did you like your new nOWEBS AXDCnitDMW Bntishe had time 0 spfire aid leisure to wait husband?" "Very Vell”4Md she" -- but pot ' ' "kT eaiUCS XACXAX Shb was barely filteerffwhbn in 1700 she half so well as iJickey Norris" IIow bo?' Alindo in Vanbrugh’s adaptation from asked Cibber “You are "too played important a ni- iil'8ow die answered -- but Dickey figure! is so di-- : th nd tlirongh pMpiac pwl nailing aiintlBC minutive r and looks so e chIldre rjfT sneaking! that he And eh Iha ehildrijVt v bom auu Aeems to be : Duuon deceived and when he plays m Md I ‘hm ttem to pMd “V ti theni nd ” teT her the part of ‘Lady Be t-- with me assigned Cibber make him what a husband most vi 4 forttev Ihaaat Tm fivthem Modishvln hi “Careless “ Husbandl i the aisfikes to be with a hearty good wilL” F I toa ty be glad town at once recognized in her the most j TorisbIoal -- j Qepest cites Cibber' Chetwood and' Davies-ifi- ' Mt wboi Mm! ® teS “ lin ydifficult yeteffectiye of actress order ta describe her adequately' finished ’ get Th flower of moraing r i iifj f Mlf r her of t 'r-7l parts i I t greenwood jnth adorning V! ’w Wcwrnrnpll ! The J wndwlrid’a suited noontide Allnd the the yeatsi&d The gentle' by jli be ecatiered era the eadJen call inexperience of Mrs Oldfield heryouthwas TIIE jRir VAN WINKLES OF OUR bMotifii J tT in her favor and figure bat therewith was RACE! Or plucked becaoee they’re : she nndutflkU aiffidenee had heindj each that i b frrnOwsk notJcOnr great 5j Lj ' the cattle of the etalli to modolafe her voice One of the most succinct and- coibpreheii-siye-’ Or tramploi under foot by enough age chllbonnth little children the And the amUIng little statements of the kind we hate ever Cibber watched herlie ould see nothing ' ” :' U seen ?::?' to recommend' bejsave Jief graceful pereioni appears in a speech made' by the Ret innny anmmer But 'jliai iport Uke liappy methetin-thSamuel Cpley at a Wesleyan missionary thpre reached hiaear occasional silver L1 Vi' : alieen seemed tO’assurel which' is a passage worth preserving: him'of thdlard tOnes '' v L :jby‘perieh fre the daytime no other! country has ever r that I the of instrument excellence ! 'suppose e t :? Of their aweet expected i'nyj J had Such ted intellectual development as : Still like “theigrcat'Mrs Bany” her’ first China The' And Meep beneath the daialea end the long graie Chinese is the hugest yet be' appearances wefte 'failures and such' W&q v "own "realm iti the least influential of ini yond of Sarah Siddonsy after years those 4$ a ww' worle kte piaylfght on them1V ' no mission ever r monarchies From China ' rWanued byjencouraging ampliuiae however tA cMt more' fatal bliglit'oa them no started conqueror ever fnarhed Before Thebonnlo little maiden may be wooed and caet away the promise ripened1 ajd ’with pppoptuaity fill bonaU boy proye peoplo in rudlmental invention they are a t the perfection tbat'&imev was demonstrated v b4 the jnthl‘ all rpeople in development behind i : ITiey bad both to watchful :i Cibber and ani expectant Ot4owriUT or truthleM coins7'1 before ' the first silver and both’gold j public-11'OfUbrivarpooriUWflMfcUliMdbgny Dorio was minted yet they"’ traffic ’by tHo But ob ye fairy bloBoonui whateTer be the fatiire'1 iln!l703j tho cdrapahywtis htBathn'wliero i scales to this dav i-- - v :v fwould nit iflmight' peer throdgh luatTfullass' Queen Anne might :!have lkrt' rhad Bloom Ibwereta oflhe They first M Fump Room in the hior ningf—la’tef inui'6i gunpowder but have gotlit-tl- e further use than to blaze it away iu with ?’ its ’ But' the BuMptk eh W:dilldliqpdfilllViiriVi si brilliant' tne and j e I pank play: f at joyous bleee an and lore yon were crackers? They yoa 7 iootirydu long beforehand with queen of comedy was not there hfraVYer- ?J -? but no the magnet junki ever croasod- - the bruiggen the JMra Mountfort of earlier ' days ocean tow in of a British ship They MRS 6tDFnxriV:i'except' was lii in'townj nursing n baby whose birth have from time immemorial but their T' printed ultimately cost the lifeof the mother :There litature no awakes progressive intellect They fora scramble her parts Each of the LVrtiats wtib have' been wohi-ijopkiuto was have made for two thousand years and '' gloss tho Yicar off? AV’dikefielil Gil Blaa and last: more influential actresses obtfunseyCnil’ ordinarily do not make it clear enough to see but to young and nnobtiTiaiv Myal Oldfield century comedies for nicturtjsqke subjects throoagh'yet would find account in 'referring to the lives of Their astronomy is still astrology" nor has hut actrcsscsL llerc ia not & bad picture of their ' awoke from dreams’ of fits class time is at the close of the tUntiy ran'bver the scenes witli her at her alchemychemistry yet 'A seventeenth century the scene ia at the Mitre request in which thcrTKjalght and the Lady have odd forms and but its They politeness : ftiffiJunriT V Tavern in St J anjes’ Market kept by - One meetyi'Ti : of make more un- them etiquette only lack of appreciation slavery lie was careless-froMw Voss It a quiet1 Smniier evening have wondertal a They language — -- and after the fatigues of the day are over’ and ’ a timbre ttiOv latter business of thp Jiight has Icomnidhccd tlut buxom lady is' rcclinin in ' ft ah easy chair listening tp a fair nnd bnght the nigtpfune Colley saw i( the almost perore not without notions of dignity but fect before him and as he jujn ' “she theThey find men young creatureL hier- slater whois reading lad aaotss nails id it long enough tor claWs to triumphs Umud ahd Is eidoyjqgwliat she readsU?r justoccasioa und-threel lcT crushed into tli qmen thee almost amazement eyes like Kathleen's in the eortgV are beaming ofmy judgment- by v pfhoofs ? awakened 8hapcleKne3s with light he? faccglowing wita intelligence that herufiexnCctea-perfoHii- a ' In the South there is a Atlantc seathe and feeling- - Even an elderly lady their ntbW8iKtderi aud- forward astepinto naAll the' currents pass by it peat Sarjrazo mother turns away from the picture of her ture Ahad never seenAiid’ what made: her Dull dead waves just move the heaving more1 viluable waa that Ihkriew ha3biind who hod ridden mthoGtlards"-anperformance of wrecks that rot in tbat id! held a comrnissloh under Jaincs 11— she if proceededfrom' her 6 wii' 'understan din g heaped up tangle ocean limbo China is Stagnant melancholy turns from this and mettioriosjof old 'ddys to untaught and unassisted by any one 'more' " UiO sca in of the opean Sargazo humanity :v( j9ze with tenider admihitioh dq her brilliant Any other player bat Gibber in hia Vphee m youn’daaglitcr 'who beitiaW atihl3-pre- 3 writer says We of Oxioxsl--Oldfield’s success to areEffiCIicy Lent readings isjoply an apprentice to n seam- - would have laid Anh severe coughs the reswith' troubled often Instruction be had given her at rehearsal ults-of a cold of long standing which may the tinea ii lying street Westminster "" Colley fCfibber hadihenin his desk the un- - iurn to consumption and Bat the sdul of Thaliq is under hr bodice premature death finiskdd manuscript of liis Carelessjaiisbainl into a neaterlhan wiicli Anadyolnene 'coold Hard coughs cause sleepless nights by a hot herself Sho is rapt in the it had long lain there through the author's constant irritation iii the inroat and a strong hopelessness of 'ever finding anactresa who effort to throw off offending matter from the J reading1' and with book held out and face' would realize biaJdea of LadylBetty Modish and figure displayed at its very best Tho remcdy l propose has been - tried Jiad no longer anyoubt- He at once lungs lie he enthralls her-audience unconscious I nerf by me and often recommended to others with : ’ self (hat t&is is’ more numerOns than she finished the piece brought' it on the atage results which' is simply to take into the: and silent as to his own share in the triumph good stomach before retiring at ni"btf a piece of might have supposed ' On the threshold of the open1 door standa couple of guests'- one attributed it all or 'nearly all to ':Mre O)d-fie- raw onion after chewing fills' esculent Jin to the uncommph'J excel“Npt only otthern has?tb us no name the ' other an uncooked state is very heating and tends’ fa) a lence of her action biit even ' tolier'! personal collect the water from the lungs and throat gay rollicking young fellow smartly dressed tb ! 'i manner of conversing?! a lookhim abdat humor instant ‘relief 'td the patient Sliced good itary I must rept" what Qibier tellsus that causing rippling over his face1 combined with au air a ravV state' will collect poison from onion r t''' in many of the sentiments were Mrs Oldfield's the air and also from the of astonishhient and TI1I3 is Cap' dressed huraan’flystem lth a little more care when taken internally or externally up by huri tn Farquhar 3 Ilis delight sight and hniuj are than when applied to they negligently fell from her lively the arm pits wholly concentrated on that enchanted and Tf humor o: Respecting what Cibber adds)' that enchanting girl who anmindfol of aught' but birth lhadhr1 the placed Tier in a higher rank of t ‘3cqmful Eady” conti lines still reading BITS OF NEWS Jife she lumbia re-aloud that to be in certainly appeared rattlingcomedy'dfBeaumbntana Fletcher lIIow tlio mother listenedto ilVall aUty what in'theplay she only excellently emitted A weekly English newspaper is to be start- woman of Us not tobe told a r quality ed in Bangkok by Mr Fergusson Subscript butiiearly a century later' natural attractions’ Qae?n Charlotte could? listen to ' lier v- -' '! tion §24 jV danght ' Av -- reading Mrcllyr IIoneycombeVuricl?no Bangkok is divided by a variety of schisms be - so her birth (she nwas 0 a gentleman’s Odd hann done We the "readr that it should be the only place in that young may' fancy’ KIP et at rthe Mitre whose y-- " name is Amid Oldfield daughter) could not prevent her from appear- fix L: y'1 so Ife And Cibber avows m that of Pow- "often had that ’ silvery VQiee'fbr! whicli she w&3 famed ing seen lObusi- The rercnue of Siam amounted to $5000-OOOp- er her in societies where women sadness private in half and tnccetin mirth reading the Jku annum? of the best rank might ' have borrowed some i:‘' r lures in which the ' Vlabtul- ' a lady says r' ' behavior of her without Jar:-an the dimhaa least The part attempt Tycoon just escaped 00! r AU vAllmtuvdvoman kaowaaiwl f inution of their sense of dignity” ' v 'him ( j - Inl702 the meritof MrS Oldfield was not have 7 T we V graced and give respectr-TherThe Imperialists and Franco-Chines- e t who Qildon hls ln by recognied five or ‘‘Comparisix where we are repcUd yet we practice a defeat at Hoochow WAX son between 'the two Stages?1 classes her experienced A wilder course and nererbend'our eyes ' officers being killed and more than fifty wound' On hmitothe tj‘i pukb&bjrQfvrbii''the meawith pleasure till they find the way i""1 stage ed Of-- : Mrs khoulS toJ swept To a we Verbruggen too Then Uts v gireps neglect The Reeky Mountain News says “Every it (Mountrort) he speaks as 3a miracle? lie Coloradan Perceire the lose of what we j jaighthare wlio goes east reports that Coloracould not see that Dldfield wotdd be her And dote to death' 1 do towns are livelier than the provinces w duldjiu sbirie parts even' ’excel iC V through the States? Cjtiun Farquhar atf whatever passage in her L 'L v ) (?0i ? All over the States the potatoe crop is ay betrayed his presenceby his ’invol-nntaBy the year 1706 however she had risen to said V v to be excellent-'- ' ’ ' applausel ’The girl looked toward him more pleased than aimslied and when the Cap? ' Women fcaised as men are now- among pronpunced that there Krasin lief stuff her younger r competIt6r surpassed the profeasiohal miahy actress ihe fluttered t thing Th© bqunty jdmpera 7ciwpedexquisite salary of the fatter then i and for - some heT t jbandai glowed at the -- prepheev "A dealer in statistics: says: ‘only profound was later1 not however 'a laTge oiie if 65 protested in bier turn that' of alf conditi- - years out of l000 persons measured by modern rule Four pounds a many of this 65 jMitwa3 thhoAo Bhe wished week with & benefiU-i-n all little more than three ore divorced eight run away fourteen WfdfllL ‘Mom that i mojuent the1'VW’Wt two hand td and fiffy poiinds ii year— cannot live like cats and dogs thirty are xndillcrent °iscuef were commenced ? V: becallea excessive' guerilon Her own bene-- and ten are happy Delightful world I Th taU girl stood up her large eyes dilate Ono of the Vile’’ stories is that & private once in- the Enniskilleu Dragoons named Wallace who could not bay an extra pair of boots a- - year "or two ago is now worth "" ?! lownley that were to set the leagues t Subsequently herreveplie from the $75000- r ' "!' ' raent ' Andromache f Marcia stage salaiy and benefit averaged about five P delight thq Californians have recently had a JJd Jane Shore thatere’ to wring tears hundred "i pounds a year the Monitor time in launching the supreme lady in all’ but chief ’ A' remark how she Camanchesuccessfally' to of here Cibber shows Francisco at San f 1& Tort ? eomedy ana that1' fgenteel" for which enteredlntp tho spifit' of lier prts Cibber jlphU- '! seemed expressly bor had replaced Dickey Norris who was ill in ‘There is great difficulty in manning the Ausaf i ' V r f — fam-??ancyTi- bw 1 A'1 4 1 sm - s vu ’ - Lit 'V ’ - - deyL: 1 f t ‘- ’ i : ' - - ’ e '' - f? 1' 5 -- -' May-tim- grow-Inggre- en : M s ' ’ 1 ? r yrad-woo- tm ? d! 'pi' -- — r - v r - over-thajarr-or: - d ex-pcrien- ced uctqrfif A : -- hare-lace- -- d up-I'rais- cd - I ld - semi-ra- il I ( -- - : -- ' ' iy“Karod -- I - ( ! k- ‘ ' -- 5 - ' tol-poiso- I - -- grace-vher- e e ' - f ‘ ! sac-cessoria- S m " M ! ry ? ' - most-ardent- ly I i gN - - ’ play-going-wo- rld - K vi' W ' - ‘ v - r a s! ) -- - — - :t - u ! YOL English navy the attraction of seamen to the American service being one of the causes Foreign papers have considerablo commer cial news just now about the crisis In Eng: land the crisis in France the crisis in Spain the crisis in Germany tho crisis in Brazil the crisis in Australia etc 'Evidently the “crisis" is getting epidemic'1 ?Ve hope it will not become chronic' On Tuesday lGth the longVcd for rain commenced to fall in California There are hundreds of cattle and hogs in the foothills of Butte county (CoL) too poor to stand the first rain which mast die of star vation by cold and hunger soon The failure of all kiud of riiast the long dronth with the destruction of the dried grass by raiu must make a speedy end Of many droves Cotton U raised successfully in the Society Islands A wealthy English company haro bought several thousand acres of land in Tahiti and have 300 acres cleared and planted - i ' AMERICA' 1XVENT10XL - : ? ’ : 1 k : -- with' cotton! Turkey has bought an iron clad ram Matrimonial alliances' are more promising than political ones in Europe -V v- 'Anew silver mine of unusual value hai been lately discovered in Sweden At a foot below tllO BoiKtho vein is so rich 'that heavy blocks of silver ore have been found The snovr is very deep in some places along the road between here and Salt Lake In drifts between Bridgets Pass and Fort Hal-lee- k it is six and eight feet deep in spotsso' that the passengers had to step out and scud it througli the drifts at the risk of losing their latitude and longitude in the dark when the coaOli was ont of “speaking” distance — v : ' Denver paper : The white of an egg is said to be the best ' --- i cure for burns Sir Stephen Lukcmon has brought to England Specimens of A fish called the siluris cranisP—say the silure which grows in Moldavia very fast until it reaches the weight of 200 pounds The flesh is also better eating than that of the salmon haying the richness-o- f the eel in taste v Ui v The plaips along and between the Calaveras and Mokelqmne riviere (Col) are i hovered with' wild geese ' The fixrmera are “afeared of T : J: : em” No people are b full of fngenkrai lUtle erpedb enti for saving labor aid material aa are the erfeaua The force of flircumtaucca hue madeAm: tit? ankee aiuaaterinth art of extemporising little dodge & tier great iu'mechanUni' Ieseon a man Self-hel- p receive' when he aeta foot in a new country ami it U in tbd invention of helps in tnetalL' andwood-help- a and which vrhicty need no never atnke or tire o'rjgrow sick— that the Steyr 4 Englander elceU j Thcrq is nothing oat pf a pantomime more InJi- CTonaly clever than aoiae ofthe inrcntiout which' ? : v$ : have of Ute -- into this yeareialntrodnced from the JWeat ‘ The process trGreat JinUin common of "coun- - ? making paih by machinery is so rapid as to baffle tlie eyer and u comically imuntaneoiM that tho stranger wh witnesses it iorlhe first time ladffhs over it as a moat excellent practtcall There is a wloz of jvrolvSujr w heels a! joke pnttcr of light shaviijgs a of lrttloi staves chasing one auother in the Mr then’ another! whizz of tiie collected ptarcs and the backet is hooped a'nd made SciWccly ies anina!ngis the little mechanical deviceffor paring apples "by ma chinery The machinery is the veriest and cheap— but ft brings eff tho rind with an al roost magical delicacy and while it pares the fhiit : with ah accuracy whicty seems to bespeak a spe L outtlie core at the sameitime i Success in such small matters Jias mada the American bold and has - trained him to habits of j - iroi-cjwio- n toy-L-ainip- -- innovation So far from Idreading novelty he likes novelty for its own sake J and to soenre it he often ' reverses onr way or doing things In his steam ' boats lie builds up the cabins tier over tier upon deck instead of below j and kc EuOcra the engine to work high in air abotg the many stories of' ea- - ' bin Wben be wants to put another' afeotyto a : great Vbuildln'x be adds the new floor at ‘the- bot- - ' tom instead of at the top amHielt ft bank hotel or huge store lie is ready at your command either to lift the entire block or jk slide' it on its travels to " L 1 a more eligible location j: L j i his i ’t In printing newspspera'ho builds upon type cylinders instead of layingt nion the slow-wor- k ’ og table and he makes tfie machine pick npri and take off its own printed copies witha regularity and neatness which no number of trained hands can equaV ‘Hi gunboajta are ’ floating martcllo ’ f towers ffiat can fire fore and aft as readily asfrom the side Ills rivcrsteambrs are amplilbions and may go anywhere where it is a little damp He ir to machinery because ft docsjjot ermhble'' Ipartial not imprudent Is not extortionate and lienee icomes thatliis crops are datUcrecHrith patent reapers hi4 linen is washed ith wooden handsMus' cow are milked by the patent cow milker his po-- tatocs as well a bis applajare pared by ono" of the qneeiftt little steel kitjchemniaids who has no folio were V and who wastes none of the fruit and ‘even his chairs'his tables laud his cabinet work ia general come from manufactories as large ' as' onr ' - ? cotton mills where theyarcTturned out In parts by g machinery (Scotland) Ad- -' -vettiscL r ci 1'Aj'x j j STATISTICS OF MISCEGENATION 1 1 1 - - - if swift-movin- mi v - i A - s ' --Vj- - WORK? — are considerably beyond the proporlegitimate of those State ' Tiuere were also 17063J of honest hard tions ySyte believe in work— free mnlattoes in the Uaited States In 18deof hands work with the whom 106770 belonged to jthe South and 69&G9 to the free States Of thefrce mulattOcs head and both combined It was mon!s orfc contained 23495 yhieb' number added to Virginia makes a total' qf miscegenated populaginol deatinyua ' wCll as that of the entire mnlattoes tion of 9382 'ller mulatto slaves alone exceed animal creation And if we can call those the tobl number of mulattoca in the free States' ' "V of mulifitoc slavo and free In which are done without ‘con- The whole number tn- 1800’ waa- - 5SS(52 of whom 69000 operations free &taten?fcnd 518383 ta' the sciousness or volition’! work then the vege- belonged to the a number greater than the combinStates— slava table kingdom is full of workers ed white population of Arkansas Delaware! and all heeds he most because But man above Some animals make themselves dwellings PC uUtion of Delaware and i Florida T'ie mulatto Ones nice but like ' men and' wonderfully ' ' f population of Virginia alohe exceeds the number ' where is the animal that makes himself a suit of whites in Delawareand Florida ' j of clothes? The Bilkworml Non Ilis cocoon A WARTOF EXTlIilMIX ATIOX lX MISSOffRI is his house or his vest if you please but not Die infernal crneltics ofjthe rebels In Missouri has led to the almost nuanwnouii conviction oil tlio his coat and trousers -- ' s part of Unconililional Enbrn men in the interior ' Animals gather their food and stro it up that their dhly safety hereafter lies In the utter ex-treltcl element heretofore in! oar" for use with great lahoty but no animal builds tinction of midst They owe this rebel mission to the sympaa fire or cooks it Animals live on fruit and thy of The vengeance of traitor men Union has Commenced and rebel already grains but never in any conscious or volun- 'sympathizers as well as Union' men are rofngeea ’ from their homes The Union militia in North tary way do they plant trees or sow corn Missouri are retaliating for the killing of Union cbntehVto uso his teeth for men The beaver is ’'x y by an indiscriminate slaughter of known-rebel- v Thera is not even! tlie pretext of a trial an axe and his tail for a trowel and does ad militia have turned bushwhackers for the octhe nurable- work with both but man makes tools casion In Jefferson connty five traitors were killed by soldiers on the 14ih and the Copperhead and machinery L v x are making a terrible ad t about-i- t on the The squirrel crosses the river on a chip or papers ground that thp victims were McClellan men' :The sympathy With'lrice Is perfect a sail of Jiis bushy tail proof the southwest piece of branchjof the Paciflo Railroad' Along —which is veiycleVer of him but men make Union of theretaliation mefl and traitors Is raising ' ''Vj i This fresh is bnt the beginning but : excitement canoes and steamboats the end cannot be doubted Secessionists cannot Thus in clothing cooking agriculture tools enjoy the protection of jthe flag over their''1 time aid and abet trea- property and at — ' and navigation man is superior os a worker to son Alta Calwith Impunity t ' the whole ahimsd creation 'And when we uscBKCm and writing and aytistic whole nation ismore hr Jess drunken withthe come to brain-wor- k The a intoxication of yet chagrined by papercaJTimcy bperations there ia norsort of comparison r the poverty of its substantial results People are : of the fhtare Dignity of labor! AYhy what dignity i s uncertain of the present andunccrtain We live In l‘ recklessness and uncertainty begets there in anything else? AYho ever thought a period-o- f change when it is more literally true ‘ is no ' in eur history that ‘‘there The only use and than ever before hour-maof the dignity of idleness? -are forth’ ' lVa an what £ring the only excase for play and rest are that knowing into a mere a history lojfg crowding day by day they enable us to work the better Rest jus nutshell and like the government m Its finances which only the pause in which wo gather ' strength to are pnreoing a hand to mouth 'policy mould into a decisive events of the war wffl ' labor' Recreation is the step back which the xr' and consistent shape permanent enables ns to spring forward: with greater the! flf full aggregate We are at j prescntin ' ' v force and anomalies and wa rise! end fall aid the changes in the be a rash things to say that work with the waves of opinion sitnation and the floctu-- “ of the military aspect all excea have because sr eould not be in inyat In gold make ns all almost as unsettled as bq rest and sleep bnt it is quite safe to say that tions I 0 i many ships at sea we need ten men arekified by baa habits and bad conSuch a state of feeling scarcely remark to predispose men to rash into ditions for one who is cut off by honest work is highly calculated n Wall street and blow hard atkh buBble of And idle men are notoriously more short-live- d nnllvit-are visions of buoyed up by TheyInflation and ' than laborious ones The oldest’' men we ed currency depreciation in the feture know and those who have best preserved by a national debt too vast fbr contemplation if and clean their faculties have been workers’ and some not for compatationandli geheral chaos begtnn-in- g new end a preparatory to sweep in the of them very hard 'workers to or question not do to tjbink stop They !e5 i 'And the workers iieitalriiy have! the most themselves as to hoW they would fare b “ mtbeir of such a Contingency Theyldo not debate has retired who man 'Ask CWke enjoyment any own minds as to whatT should iadone to from business Idleness eats into the tanl best ofthe vastteonrces attly- - nation wooramana and makes happiness impossible 'tYork brings Their patriotismif they hare cheer’ Excess of work is like all excess? but cal form Their motive and God for ns all” Their nrime Alter hus there is no better condition of life than that i?elf their cry and field of momentary gain of the wise ana temperate worker W the delage’T— 2 Y Herald ‘ r - - ?“ -- wbrk--worlcwitht- i he her-uav- f s ' - e' h the-Unioi- - i i " Tm p I t'' ! 1 : ‘ - x hi 1 ? stay-at-ho- : s v'-- x - s “ of-thei- hark-makin- : “ f -- r ’ - tho-sam- e' - - -- ’ : - 1 : It-would ’ : - speen-latlo- T i -I- - -- v - ! ’’v v ’ 'r:A I1 i C-- A y- 'X-- 1 t At" 1 i :-- ' V - ' i? C 'J —— ' ey s I 1 Zl- - V v ': ' Kl& &? its 1 'i‘ ‘‘ ' 4 r :- - V |