Show r gyma 5 said aid an in inquisitive little girl will the I 1 rich and poor p people eople Vve live together when they go to firt eaven 11 yes my my dear they will be all alike there theama then Th enma ma why dont the rich and poor christians associate e to together here 1 I the mother did not answer wone hour gained by early rising lising i is s worth one manili boutu ot of labor in a year vear one hole in in the fence will cost ten times as much as aa it will w 11 ll to fix it at once one unruly animal will learn all others in in company bad tricks and the bible says one sinner simer destroys marh good oje oie drunkard will aul keep a family poor and make them miserable one good newspaper is one good thing in every family W T from the irish correspondence of the london times we clip the following 0 A gentleman who has been traveling in the southern countries gives a melane h oly account of the absolute desertion cause caused d by the continuous flight of the masses towar towards d s t the e land of promise at the other side of the atlantic AtLin tic in a L dis district ct of some twelve miles of country at W 1 I e county of waterford wat ellord the POP p coun V ether t d disappeared ia p eared th there we was waa not he sva 8 M uman face to be seen men during a drive of two 10 haars hoars rs the very dogs dog had deserted and the place aked as if some I 1 pestilence ii 61 ence had S swept away all W traces wes of the inhabitants 9 bitante bi tants A As one of the natural fenee consequences of the celtic exodus the profession profess ioa of the law is nearly annihilated in all its brancha barrig and ana attorneys are threatened nM wita fene common ruin the encumbered court has bag all but swallowed up chancery with its very long fees and longer delays and vexation 1 I rvan fan extraordinary instance of activity was as displayed I 1 bitely in the manufactory of mime veuve uve phil at tournai A sheep asheh was sheared and the wool washed carded spun span dyed and manufactured into stockings socks a mittens ac between five in the tb inz ing and half past two in the after afternoon at which hour the articles were packed up and forwarded to the commission of the provi provincial raial ex I 1 hibits at A MOM 1 i an irishman entered a small village alehouse ale house some where in new jersey and lookin looking g andrad tw for a ads ute ate addressed the tee landlady 39 follows says he be shove me over a sixpence worth of ale Q and a sixpence worth of 0 bread 11 the bread and ale were set before him he be looked at the one then at the other VW and as aa it having satis atu fied his mind on some point drinks the be ale ade says say he be ive tho ft 04 ale chaps whaps abat to I pay I 1 t 1 14 SYi pence w was as the be reply I 1 9 well W ill returned he lh theres eres the ilia obay loaf kd that pays for the alep ate atit t the loaf paid for says she bliss your owl says be I 1 ate p the landlady through MO it b pat could and he walked away chuckling I 1 mh I 1 1 alwy I rl wy 1111 ll 11 I A SST A gentleman rent leman having lately been calam cabot bolo ea to su cr 1 l to a borim of lectures declined bea bec anae i W saul he 1 my wife gives give m at a lecture wry wot III DW I 1 |