IIASZAR IVS G AZET,'I‘I:}, OC'l'OIi'ER. I 24:. ' joined that they cannot be separated; often THE KISS BEHIND THE DOOR. That nook behind the parlour door- Tliose lips of lIers—hut give ' These I)It‘:lrlllIg*, I":tto ——I want no more- \Vith these. content, I'll live. Let others best like that or this, \,v.u.i—we:iltli——ii miiiie—tn.-fore i All plcaisuics elsn, give too it liiss Behind the parlour dour. \Vine’s well oitoii-;li_ I'll not deity, “’licn lu-:iltli.~ti go briuitiiing round. \Vlt»n latug‘iter'.v4 loud itud iiiiith is high, And car-o's in buiupe-is drotvii'd. Sonic livid in this the lieaveii of bliss- I, pluisurt-s \\'t‘I"III at score Of such tlt-li_-,iits, in one fond kiss Ileltiiid the pttilour door. I.et smite In-wililt-r. not izi vain, 'I'lieir luaiue to “ill at ii.iiuc; Delight. they |IlHAl‘Ilt'~!l with it guin-— A pleasaiitt thin; is fame. I‘i’ell-f'.uiie is IIil~H—)t.'I give me this, And I’ll not iligli for inure An age of farm--.’.-t not \v.i:'tlt I stole lieliiiid the door. ilte [kiss ‘Vito iiioiit- ' ltJ\.'t‘rl, oti'o\s the "old . . D a lo I not...‘ il.tubt; Yet It ll!‘ fir, at lltil ~iI'l'«I Iivltl, ‘\HI I IIItlI,I"lI \\'0'ItllII ttiiliout. , , .’. '9 . . Ili.i:iv_;!i J nit lilio his aim not iiintas, l‘«,l lit-i-l_\' gin: a score Ofaiirzli dc.-li~_;"»ts. ‘or one lond hits Ilehiiid the p.ir|our door. 'I'nl;c all the pleaisiiro aill tho.-‘u three l,‘itti give-—fatiie, \\'('itllIl, and wine; Still alt will lit! the is itrii: to me, \\'bili- this l'I'll|i]Ill! but mine Iiul leave me this, l’il nothing miss, I"or little needs be more Of pleat-ure, who can steal u kiss Behind the parlour door. And yet ll iiioriient, think my song- My own she soon wi I be Fast towards us trips the hour along, That gives her all to me. Say, will not this be higher bliss, When we shall need no more, At times alone, to steal it kiss Behind the parlour door? rrIscELLansous.i ' \vVlllvJN Iiverett was entertained at a public din- nerbefore leaving llosiou, Judge Story gave as a ‘ is sure to be welcome Everett respnnded—“ Law, equity.and juri.-prude,nds: no elforts can sentimcnt—~¢ benius where I".ver-ett noes.” raise tlieiit above one Story.’ Wiiv is a cricket on the hearth like a soldier in the Crimea !—Because he often advances un- der s brisk lire. Coivsintzitiso how many people are tied to Time, it is wonderful how the old man can move a llep. A ii.tsciti.i.Y old bachelor sslts—“Whst is the. most difficult operation a surgeon can perform?” —To take the yiw out of a woman Souiiaonv savs—“ A wife should he likes A roasted lattib—lt‘ndet' and nicely dressed.” scsntp adds, “ and without sauce." A CANDID Litwvi:it.——" Do you think I'll get justice done mo 7” said a culprit to his counsel. " I dnii’i think you will,” replied the other; “ for I see two men on the jury who are opposed to hanging.” Putinmzss is sometimes fortunate for it wo- man, and beauty is often her ruin, both before tnarriace and after it. Very beautiful women are seldom puppy wivcs; they are very apt to pick tip swells; for woman has often a passion for the very look of the gambler and the street hero. New Music —-An American paper satvs, one of their enterprising itiechanics has invented the art of rendering the steam whistle musical, thus making those nuisances quite as ornamental as useful. “ I AM thy l'ather’s spirit!" as the bottle of whiskey said to the Glasgow wearer's boy iv ic he found it hid under the bed one Saturday night. :1 Tris: I’sori.r:.—'I‘be ladder that helps states- men to climb, but which they kic asi o as soon as they have reached the summit of their ambi- lion. MARElAGt.—lt resembles it pair of shears, so "HIV- ing in opposite directions. yet always punishing any one who comes between IIICIII-"S_1/(/Ilty m &ru'lIi. A Liacrviiizs Possn-—-In a lecture at Portland, Me., Dr. Boynton, wishing to cxplain to a lllllt‘. girl the manner in which a lobster ca.-ts his shell when Iic has outgrown it, siiiil:-—-" What do you do when you have out,_=ro\\'n \ our i-I-i'lit .-4.’ You throw them aside, don't voti?” " Uh! t:0.’ replied the littloone, “ 11'!‘ It! out Nu‘ (url.-i.’ The doctor confessed she had the advatitage of him there. ' I Monev in your purse will cmlit yoti—u'istlotn in your head adorn you—-both in your iiccesstty will serve you. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Ili-rrciix or Dir. D.tii'i‘ii-—-Ilr. ll.-irtli, tvlioso travels in t'cnti'itl Aft-ic:i have rendered l‘Iltl justly cclubrittcd, itrrivctl at .\Iiii'sL-illes on the Silt itlt., in cxcellciit health. ('i'iti-its 'l‘i'i‘ot‘.rt.ti*tite.it. I‘I.'tlt0l‘. ——l‘rol'i:s:=.o': 'l'i-tiiizli. in his latest work (iii the I‘:Il;:lIHlI latti- _-_;itti;_;c, points out it (‘llI'lUll\‘ t_\'po;;:'.ipliit-ail i~i-ror in the :.’.'Jtli \t't'se of the ‘.’3d cliatptcr of .\l:tttltcw. The words " which strain at it _-_:uatt and swal- low it c:tincI," tlic I’i‘ol'cs.eor tliinlts coiititins it iiiisprint, tvhieli liaiviiig l)\'(‘I| pzi.-.=i-.l ovcr in the edition of 1611, hits held its gt‘.-ttiid ever since. The triiiislaitors intended to stty “ \\'l1It.‘ll strain our it gout and S\\'llIIO\V it catniel," that being the correct retidrriiig of the original, as itppeitrs in 'l'ynd:ilo'e and Craiiiiicr's ti'.insl.ttioiis, both of wliieli l-are “ stt-ainctl on! ” It was the ctistoiii of the stricter Jew to strain their wine. viiicgratr, llIltI other potibli-s tlii-<ttH,:'i linen ‘J1’ gauze, lcitst unaivarcs they sliotild drink 8‘.)lll0 little, uucloatii insect, as goat. and thus triingress tho I/rviticatl law. It was to this Cualtllll tlto Saviour atlltidctl, ititondiiig to say they would str:iin out it goat. fi-out their drink, would yet swallotv 0. caiiitel at it go p. IIi'D:t<wiiritii.x.—I)r. Clutrlt-< Ki ltl, of I'i:ij,'\I:lntI, ‘l1nlI0lIlit'('§ that o‘aiInrol'oi'tit is it porl'.;ct curo for Il_V'tII'0llllUlti:l . A teat-spoonlitl ofcitlicr other or cliloroforiii is to be sprinkled on it liatndkcrchief and placed on the p:tticut’s face to smell, and at. red hot [t-)'.(‘t' is then, witliiii half an hour, to be applied to the bitc.—Natioiial Iiilclligenrcr. A lllii.i-i-tiiv Piii2~"rsii.—An Anicriciin Printer, named Kneeliind Orcutt, it is said to be in the Russian service in tho Criincii. where he bun attained the rank ofrt cncriil ollicer. Ilc wits a native of Fredonio, cw York.und, having served two years in 9. printing ollice, left home at the age of seventeen, and shipped at ti. sett- ort town as it euilor. He rose rapidly until e became a captain, after which he joined the Russian service. INDIAN Runner: Bcrroivs.—Buttons. rivtllling the jet in beauty of gloss and finisIt.itre now made from Indian rubber under Goodyeiifs intent. The United States navy and several large clothing houses have adopted the new style. \Voi\'nrits or run 0cs.tiv.—Capt:tin Rcimcr, of the barque Ottawa. on his last voyage front Havana to New York, observed, in littitudo thirty-three degrees, a peculiar colour in the Gulf stream, it having the appearance of blood hen mixed with water. The stream was covered with nnimalculcs, visible to the naked e e, of it whitish cast streaked with blood. he captain brought to New York it bottle of the water, which has been analyzed by it chemist, and found to contain it very large ‘quantity of the remains of infusoriul animal- cules, when doubtless caused the strange appearance of the water. Deep sea soundings have shown that the bottom of the Atlantic is, in many places, covered with such remains. Fitoir 0iimoiv.—We have advices from Orc n to the 27th August. Willamette valley rid nearly become depopultttcd by the rush for the Colvitlc gold diggings, which tire now said to be very productive. An emigrant train, nttm- bering three hundred persons, was nttni-lietl by the Indians at Devil's Gate, rind one hundred and fifty slain, and all the stock and provisions captured. Among the killed was it brother of General Lune, together with his family. A SINGULAB Pi.tNr.—Mr. P. F. Stanton of Livin ston Parish, Louisiana, has a. very singu- lar p out in his garden, which seems to be the connecting link etween the animal and \'ego- tiiblo world. The plant is about three feet high, rind its stiimcn reaches tho grniinil. At the end, it is armed with at small sharp sub- stance, with \‘.'IlICIl it pierces insects, and lifts them into the calyx, where the are grasped by the plant and appropriated to its support. I I’itAisi:woit'rni'.—Tlio Lowell News says, that there ure now in that city two young ladies who were born in New Orleans in opuli-ncc. but in consequence of death rind reverses of fortune were left notonly orplmne but penni- less. Rather than to rciuain in indigciicc at home. they made their way to Lowell and en- tered the mills as opcrtttivcs, and are now num- bcrcd among the many beautiliil, oxcinplary. and intelligent ladies of the city who labour in ills. ]li:ii.m.\'i: l.\’ Nrtv YOPR f‘i1'i'.—’l‘ho building; business in Next’ York (‘ity l:..~‘ fall. it till‘ this scttiton to such an (‘.\lt‘!!f. 2' :':r- trii-cs (II ~lll!IIi‘I'l1II.'£ l'.:‘.\‘o IIl‘(‘lI t'1‘!l:«li r .ill'-i-ti-ti, aiiitl tlit-t'c is i‘.tti:t‘t' :i stirpliivt -.i 7. vt:i' l' :1!) '(t1lt('i‘- ?\\-is:-, 'l'lio IllIlltli|t‘t_f1‘l i ii .-' i-i :it at siaiittl us, in l'.it‘t. i: tit‘ trtscli 'l of all t’-t~ ("'<lllL‘I‘ r liintls til‘ tlwi-l'.iiit‘:~'. ll.tI'tl litw *-'. l'til'u’t'N. riimiii-iilztrv ]tlt'.\.\‘tll‘i'N. I-.n:k l'-I ititi-iii-:it~ii~:. 0\t‘I‘Il‘:l(lil g, (‘Xil‘lI\’tl§LlItt_'t‘, .~l-c-rt (It i re. and ti «- ftllliti;:—oll'oftriidc. lnuo prtiilttct tl their iiaituritl result in the diiuinution ol lvi.\nr_t. Tut: I-‘i=iii:it\' Cotiaiis.<io\'.—We understand that the t.‘oiiiiiii.<.~tit>iicrii have made cotisideraibl- [lI'tlgI'i,‘fH in their Iaboiirs. on this coast the pre- seiit t~'L';|.~'t)l| iititiiitlistataiditig the time lost. owiiig to (im. (‘ti.~liiiiait's (li.-lay in rt-atcliiiig ll'.ti.';ix, where the Iifllir-‘ll Coiiiiuissioiict rtiid his stall" tl.\\':lIt.‘<l for iieai'l_y at iiiontli the Gene- :'.il'.< airrivtil. We aim» iii:"oi-iiiod that Mr. I’ei~lc_v proccctla ii‘-'--::t\\'.ii'i,l by the t~'it‘;I|Il\‘I‘ this llltt‘.‘l|Iltf;', to (‘.I:- gtg») in tlio IillI.Ii‘S til" the Cttllllltl:-filtill on the waists of the 't7niti-«l Stziti.-s, cni::i:ii-:iciii~,: with the liurliour of lit-‘.i' \'orl;.—-.5‘/. John N. I}. Cuuritr. 'l'ni: ('2-.iiii:.i .\ (.'oiii (‘ot'.\ri:i'.—l)r. F. Mav- lials tlic l'ollo\\'iiig: (Triiaica, rind nislu-tl, \\‘IIi:i.-tit liet-pin;; tip itn nriny of occtipattit-ii itt ll. \'.i~t cx;-ciisc. to pro- \'ciit illtibltl. lreati -c\'ci' i'o-c;stitlilisliiit;_; lit.-r power, thi-_v have only to (It.'t‘l't'C. that hence- Stattc, self-gun-riii-d; and to attract thither, in _ It-5:4 than at _\'t‘Ilt‘. its tnatiiy millions of Iitllulll-~_ t:iiits its could be Iodgi-il on the .~'uil.it would be t siiliiciciit for l.Ilt‘Il| to di-clairc tlac purist. free. rind to plant on the Tcliattir Iligli at lI.lllllL‘I‘ inviting} the gold St‘L‘li(‘l‘.‘i of c\'ci'_‘,' riattioii to come and , S~‘:Il't'.ll its sides. In the rot-l.a of the Tcliattiigf the Illllllrtlgi, liiuaip, tIl‘.(.I Alucliiat. there is enough to pay this t-xpcnrcs of war, ifit lasted at cciitury. I’.-i-lutps iuy readers nut aistotiislied at my niatlaiiig such it sttttciuciit. They would be less itntoiiislicd, if they knew the authorities on which I rel . I do not itiercly appeal to geographical ocumcnts and the history of past tIliI‘.‘8, to rovc infallibly that the gold mines of Tcliatir high exist, and have been worked ; also invoke the testimony of thoseiwho dc visa, dc manu, have seen and touched veins of gold nioro abundant, rt tliou- sand-fold richer than those of the Ural and all the known mines. It suited the policy of tho Czars to leave these mines unworked, and to t.'IIit(.'0 the recollection of them us fur as possi- ble. If they wore worked by free men, tlutt. would have ntti-.tctc.d from every corner of Eu- rope a tiiultitudc ol iidvcuturers, men of outer- prising cliaratctcr, on a single oint of the cut- pirc; it won d have been kind ing I1 coi-lIiigrii- tion which they could not have iuitstci-ed. I on the other iund, serfs, and risoncrs wcrc eta loycd its miners, the Criiiieat was not, like the rail, so remote from Europe that tho groans of the slave martyrs could be sniotliorcd, and they might haive escaped the fangs of the ot. The Russian Government, consequently proclatiins the nuriforous strata of these moun- tains, which evidently attach the Alps to the Caucasus, to be fabulous. The Criiiiea within ‘on yfitrs, will become the El Dorado of the Old r . ” D.- G '1. Messrs. Sliuitridge, Howell, and Jessop, of the Hartford Steel Works, Willey-stri:-ct, Shelleld, are engaged in the manufacture of: cast-steel gun for the government, and it is said with every pro- bability of success. It seems that Saturn is no longer to remain undisturbed in his rank as the only ringed planet ofthe solar system. Prof. Pierce, of Cambridge, is evidently disposed to strip him of his laurcls. A few years aizo he propotinded it theory that these favnons rings were fluid instead oleolid, and now It“ follows tip his rude attack by crea‘ing at rival in our stai-l and sober earth. Ic a3:~l'l'Itl that the ziiliacal light, solona rt mystery to astrnnoiiicrs, is really a boutt fitlo ring, of the same kith and kin as Saturn This discovery is reputed to lie one of the fruits ofthe Japan expedition. We have often revol- led in droatiis of the riiaiznificciice of Saturn's sky spatitwil by these lI|l|2llIfIC€IlI arclics, lint il it has taken 6,000 years for scientific men to discu- Vt'l' the ring out-irelim_v the crirth, the ii:la:ibimnts ol'Satuin (ifit I3I)I(‘$F.(_‘(I vtitli nn_v) may be, living in linpyy i;_vior:iut't- oi" the Ell‘I‘(‘lltl(il'F‘ Ylltgrt by \\ltlt‘It it has been distIii,'__viiis‘.erl aiuoiig ltuiiiau oLi.civc.'s. -- I l‘iu:1'rv ROY Ali on .\ii-i.it\ii:.~ir.——'I‘he corri=spoii- can you think “hat it shall be?‘ ‘ A looking- i.r|ass,' replied the I’rnit-t-,' And why a Booking- Ltlassl“ exclaimed the I‘illl[‘f8S8. ‘Ilcciiiisc,‘ rc- plied the I’rini-o.‘ Isball know it had reflected yourscll’, and I shall prize it acciirtliitglt. ' ” A witness in :t liquor case in Manclicstcr, other hay, gave the tollowing tcs'iiinui_v.——Snlso do is ice aitid wattvr and aortic sttilfsqtiirlcd into it ] front gt (‘t|l!t.‘t‘l'l'I. I)oii’t know wlictln.-r it is intox- ‘ lI'.'llllt[_‘ or not, it iualius one f('t‘l gt«otl—-feet lift ‘ ca.-icr.‘ . l I I .\'oinr- ni.-ilivious persons assert that the Ii-ttr-rs’ .-i..'tti.'y ‘.\l< iii-y l)i.wi..‘-~- .".'orii-i: TO ."il.~tiiixi:i~s '—lly an order from his ll irlior nf Sv iatopol has been constituted a Sink ’ort .——l’tmr/i. “ ll’ I-Ingland and l~‘i'auce‘ l nard's Ilt'W work ‘‘ Froiii Paris to .5'eli:tstopol;‘’ ! I were to take ]>ti.~‘-'CF:~‘lL)ll of the whole of the’ forth tho Criincai should his art iinlepcndcntl y feel I for uptvairtls l l l I l.\;; . i .-\.~Albttirt dent of the M'orniIi_:; Post sa_\s:—“'I'lie I'Illl[)I‘(,"~'8 1. 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