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Show 'if-, r. r,rrr ' . . ii ,-nEAim- scriiEus. vjTV' receully,,rcna of the death , of a man who fell iuUhd very prime of life--Kot thirty-otic-r the midst. of iwftilnestv nudfn.the. cnjoympiitof usual good health,, till within tTObtyfour Lours qf his dcceas.e., 116 Tvasf" Uii -abler frcachcrnnd a' fine btlli?fcitri aeholar, It&.wnVbnfi'Ionucy-on It&.wnVbnfi'Ionucy-on theAaster.y husiftc1s'rnfia!;dicd'-'fron', homi.- HWhad Ma'de up'thc cbpYof his' September. issue; Two "of the: aftfel. wfcro forbuVjAiJgnsthumber'j dnea pica for women','' jhotber 'jchltdrjrt, "So.'Vnauy gopd.'pcpple? lord 'liiiri'ond looked' up'tti himttl lit less thau' tuft'tfiincif this whole story Si told, "lie ttuvejed till daft ate In the. evcnltrjg r- hjartysuppcr; waked, tiji iiirtho robVning with h ;lleudacli'e?bccanie uncoiiscious.'nnd ilieiJ nt-'five "o'clock" In Urn iifternpon,.tf ppdpleettfrdis'ea'fet'' " ;EiStlpg( heartily "'when -exhausted.' 6r oveti Jh-a ?much debilitated1 boiliiy conlli-i6n;ls conlli-i6n;ls dangerous nt'any houn "Mirny a ohfeho fallen apoplectic, ut the closes of a hcr.fy.:8ap)crj but the danger' is grcatl'v increased' by gbing (o bed iooit afterj for the weight 'or the meal, a ptyihet or two', rests - steadily on 'tlie great Veins 6f 'the blootl; nsft-coutitiuons prcWuro' of the foot bii.n-hosejiif, wllj' more br less completely com-pletely stop tlie llow of wafer oldny if. This arrestment cause a danimini; up of blood in the vessels or the hraiii, which at length tan npt longer twor the dfstcusion, tint! burst, 'cau"iiig effusion there, which Is instant, sotiu-iiaies, and certain death ulwtiys. . 'litre is scarcely- ft reader, of middle life, who has not moro than once been semor terrible calamity waS Jmpending, some horrible beast is ftrter..hiin, or some." fearlul Hood I about to overwhelm him i but iu spUo of cVcry effort, he.cannot-re-movc htibsclf sufficIeatTy fast; thecucm behind Is incrcaUng' upph Jihris atid at. length, In an ng-ny of Vweat he is St last able by a despcrato effort, to rset the, stream of life iu motion buttcring som sound, fearful lo be heard; or; only, save himself from fiilllug Into some rntbo'mless abyss,, by ji.convulsive' and' "desperate .effort. .ef-fort. In cases wljcrp there'is no; piwcf to cry ontj otiM effort. can bo made, th'o person Is overtakerf;pr falls, n'nd flics I Eating a hearty meal. at thb close of the' day, Is like giving a laboring-man1 a full day's work to do, just as. night sets hi,' .although he has been toiling'ijl day The ;whplo body is fatigued -whtii night comes, the stomach takes, its due share, and to. eat heartily nt supper, and then go to bed Is giving all tho'othcr pprtlons and functions of tho body repose, white the stomach lias thrown upon it five hours moro of additional hbor, after having already worked five hours to dispose of breakfast, and a still longer time lor dinner. din-ner. This ten or twelve hours of almost incessant labor has nearly .exhausted its power; it cannot promptly digest another full meal, but labors nt it for long hours together, like on exhausted galley-slave at a newly-imposed task. The result Is, that by the unnatural length or timu In which the food fs kept iu tho stomach, aud the mipcrfcc't maimer In which tlie exhausted nrgAit manages It, it .Vc'coin'ea more or less mild; Mils presses ijtfclf up against thb more yielding liii;Wn1lniiig them-to u largeiy-UMiltiuiicu space heiiccl every' breath taken Is Insufficient for' the! .waiits of the system, tho" blood bVeoines; ;fcnl, btacfc, and thick, refuses to flQw,a'nd! the mn dice, "or hi delirium or fright leaps- rrom a window or tommltk eujcidCi1 as did Hugh MIHer add 'riultitudls br Others, -as to whom the coroner's jury has returned the non-commftta'l verdict "Died from causes unknown," if "not more itii-pipusly itii-pipusly stating, "Died by the :v!sItat(on of Uodl" Let any restlcr who foHoWim Inactive lift for 'tni wtet par), try tb'experhncui.: for a week, of caiing'abAolutcly' iioUttug. !rter-n two uVlotk-dJnhcr, niui see if n1 sounder sleep and a more vigorous app 1 j tite for brcakfan ami a hearty jdiniier are ' not tho plcasurnlile. results,' to "say nothing ! lof the hajpy devernnee from that dua-i j greeable fulhicw, weight, oppri-Mon, or acidity which attends om-catliig. The greater renovation and vivacity which a loner, delicious and connected sleep impart!', im-part!', both to mind and body, vid uf t themselves more than compensate for the ctrtqinly short and ratlicr dubioiw pleasure, plea-sure, of eating dipper with no fpciial ' relish. JUrcfiuusf. |