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Show from-the one thing that',ha'been p.'se.ing it thut a tranquil nlrrp succeed. When men get to measure rxa'll.v the t fleets of the' nil ml upon the body, then they will have a eure for iiiwiiiiniu. lint there is Unlhiii!.' brat T . a Ntrauvr itlmul' iiieejinnisv an .tliere i about aoiniiaiiihulikui. Why a jcmou will l up in t lie night with with- ieii eyea and lu ci'rtain ttiijitrn and know nothing of it' in thr iiiori.inir. i atranirer than that Home i-tiiu of the mind forbid h1ii to the body. ThriT. ! mure lliiiiutf j in Injur ii and cinlli and in t1i(v liiiumn nthli-ui j than are yet dinted of in anybody' philosophy. .INSOMNIA. A man writes to the New York Sun thst his conscience is clear but that he has been troubled fearfully with iuaomnia for forty-four years and wants to know if there is auy cure. We do not know whether phyaiciaua call insomnia in-somnia a diaeaae -or a symptom. If man ia thinking intently on something for three or four hours before he retires, the chances are that after he has passed middle life it will require three or i four hours for him to fsll asleep. We. do not know what phyaiciutis prescribe t for a condition like that; but in that cane it evi-I evi-I "dently comca from disordered circulation and ! , such men go to bed generally with hot heads snd ' cold feet. The natural remedy, it seems to u. j would be exercise, which would bring into play j all the muscles snd thereby cause a norniul cir. j eulation. We do not suppose that any . remedy - will be diaeovered until the relatione between the mind and the body ; are better uudcrstood. The mind eah.be jaade-a tyrant over the body. Joy 1 or aorrow or'acientiflc study earricd to extreme, i aad many other things .tvhieh control a person's 1 mind, are more than apt to have their effect on a person's body , . , We read every few day where someone has suddenly died from a , great joy or through a great aorrow. At the same time what. makes aa exhauatve fatigue at other tiruea bringa rest. For instance, if a person is possessed of a great joy or a great aorrow, sometimes the solving of sn abstruse problem 'Will so distrset the mind |