| Show the case of absolom bri baieson eSon a white boy livings livi ngn clarendon county south carolina be of the most remarkable mar kabie on record ri and has bas completely puzzled the physicians the atie booy vias was playing about a mill when be was caught by the gearing and pulled under andera s revolving wheel on which an iron bolt projected before the m machinery aa could be stopped slopped the wheel h bad revolved at least a hundred time the bolt bit each time tearing through abao lom head shead when released it was found that the bolt had torn tora a furrow from the top of the head bead to the middle of the nose five inches ion long gt and ancl one inch deep the brain was exposed bor pe inches and particles were ps 8 troyed and the nasal nai al bone was torn out this was a week ago and the boy declares he is not going to die he has to tobe be kept lying flat fiat on his back if turned face down aown ward a a slight jar would pro probably bibly throw his bis brains out of place A fit of vomiting would be fatal as both membranes that cover toe the brains have been torn away the wound boand appears to be healing it is considered one of the most remarkable cases in the history of medical science I 1 the boston herald gets off this good thins think in addres addressing bing a popular audience the talent of the public bile speaker and the talent of the able essayist are distinct endowments an essayist may reason ever so ably and unless he is able to put his poi ats pun gently gentl yin in a certain he is at al a disadvantage as compared with a man who has this faculty compact logic 13 excellent for the reader especially for the reader who does jaet at need to be beguiled into following it but bat something besides is necessary to catch the ear of an audience this fact is illustrated in the pulpit constantly st henry ward beecher was the most t popular preacher that our country has yet yei produced this because he really preached he did not write so an essay andreade an and dread read it he talked to his big people eople their tastes was able always 0 be sympathetic with them and knew jast a s t tiow bow to move them by bv faini familiar liar illustrations or pertinent inee anecdotes dotes 11 |