Show T vacti in communities where every man exercises b his is own will without restraint be sure to make your own before befar d you go out at night A speaks of wedded bliss in the following poetic strain heaven bless the wives they fill our out hivel with little bees and honey they ease lifes shocks they tiley mend our socks but dont they spend the money mancy in new york says the ece see there are 1701 miles of railroad which have cost and 1000 miles of canal on which float a tunnage of tuns auns the tolls collected last year amounted to the canal debt is ah jemmy jemmy said the kindhearted kind hearted dr bishop of derry to a drunken blacksmith 1 I am sorry to see you beginning beg dining fining your evil course a again gain and jemmy I 1 am very anxious to know what you intend to dewith do with that fine lad jad your son 1 I intend sir said jemmy to do for him what you ou cannot do lor for your son eil eli ell eh ell eh hows that hows that to which jemmy with a burst of genuine feeling said 1 I intend to make him a better man than his father the berlin journals relate the following incident which has just taken place ill in prussia A was at the junction tion of two lines of railway his lever in hand for a train was signalled signal led the engine was within a few seconds of reaching the embankment when the man oil on aning arning ills his head perceived his little boy playing on the rails of the line tile the train was to pass over lie down lie he shouted out to the child but as is to himself lie remained at his post the train passed along on its way and the lives ora ofa or a hundred passengers were perhaps saved but the poor child rile rile flie hither rither rushed forward expecting to take up only a cb corpse apse but what was his ills joy oil on finding thal that the boy had a once obeyed his order lie he had lain down and tha whole train had passed over him without injury tile the next day the king sent for the tile man and attached to his breast the medal for civil courage 2 the coolie slave trade is 13 still going on vessels under the tho french flag flug are continually taking cargoes of coolies from macao and canton to cuba about one in four dies on the pas passage sale saye five per cent of the soil of england is not under cultivation in russia less than one fifth ia is cultivated in sweden one seventh in austria and holland one fifth in switzerland one une fourth in it france fifty four hundredths 11 it is considered one of the greatest marvels of modern traveling that one may leave leavo london at 8 on any evening and reach madrid in 48 hours the route is by themay the way of folkestone Folk estone paris puria bordeaux and treves sir walter scott once said that lie he kept a lowland laird land once waiting lor for him in the library at abbotsford botsford Ab and that when lie he came in he found the laird deep in it a book which sir walter perceived to be johnsons John sons bons dictionary well mr said sir walter how do you like your book they arg pretty stories sir walter but uncommon short the metropolitan or underground railway of london is enjoying substantial evidences of success one week in december there were carried over the tile road passengers gers pers the receipts being 2703 this Is the largest aweeky receipt since the opening this lis ils is equal to per mile mlle for tile the week weer or at th the e rate 0 of f per parmile mile mlle per an annum n un and is very largely in in excess of tiie tile receipt per mile oil ou any other rail way in the kingdom when the exten extension shiri shirl is I 1 open there is no doubt that the over the entire railway will bo be enormously increased the works are being vigorously prosecuted street will be open for public traffic early in the ensuing spring 1 1 they they have set fet up a twelve ilch steam whistle at manchester N X B H locomotive ve works which it is s said can be heard ten miles and has a very decided effect on sleepers sl in the morning for one man that reads a merchants sign c board a thousand read his newspaper p ap er advertisement if he has one A woman womans Is heart is the true plat plato for a mans mails likeness an instant gives the impression and all an age of sorrow sorrow borrow and change chaime cannot eliace ellace in |