' g%?b:'<-"fi;a 5} /i 3 (Q -i it -To ;' ; t'T‘,'''‘ .9 r 1. tat. it an to + unit rim, at it .i.ii.~.rEi.a........:.._.. at Establisiicgti it:$23. T V AgMCylltli'lt)l.l0l0Wll,7l’rgi§,.gir%lt1.lltl, l‘l’tfiliiois~il_ri,i:,ggiilarcii 14, New iS0ii‘iiC.§.“L\l0~. 222 The Infallible Remedy! l"rom Dickens’ lloii.-ulruld Words. dress-.=rl by a Fruit--lr \\':.iii.~.._-.,..-H‘.-t‘ w,.,_.m,,_. .,,,,,w;, ;,.”,“,5 pm,” ‘M. -_W F, ,,;|“',..i,‘ —g AT IIOME WITH THE RUSSIANS‘ soruu (tt‘Cl(lt'IllZ]l scratch. llll’lit'tl rlitlliil and slapped 3 the -airs.” P H‘ i ‘M m 0 PILL:d. .2. "S t;rr:tI'r‘ cuiuzn. nnvsiranss or-‘ vi:.ti:.s’ l’iirrs, Cit/iavliz, ilulcnl the l.5'I.‘t July, 185 To Profu.-‘stir llollowav. Copy 0f U Letter from. (Ito. Siircluir, Er.'q., of J. ((‘onrI:irlclfroi.-.- our last.) Sonictiinus they taltc \'-r:i_I-Iain-o irpnn an op- HUIC‘. itlxl :.:rri2-piii,t_v it iiriiily, lrvéln‘ Iv: ltC.ltl fast. azric tvliilu sltc illilllllil.~1il?l'L'll a btttlllti i-urri i~[iiJ't mi ilni tvitliiii tliu t3X‘,'(:l'it.‘llCC‘ of our coziiitrt \\oiii't:r. 'l‘ii.'. (7liei'l\‘s (Hill L'tti'.s tiflicr lll-Ill”? -s \\ izli iii-.-. ll it-l; u! lri*ailsot'crtir-l iuastr-rs arc :sn.:rt-iiriics clu-it with 'l'l:--\' :trui.-:ipa':lu.- iii tin.- pl’CF3t'r|'§ and tnriiiilc lll(_'.lil.‘.tii.- ofiliis kind c the lizitclict of the self. bi: uirderstood, that all llli‘. slaves in llti.s~ia art: I t!i\'ttii .i-.-i a lH;1lllIl_', and slit: lll('|’i.'li,f(? lirifiul i|.., nnt poor. Soinv: ot the \\r::rltlri».st traders in St. 5 l‘H:m:li\\oinan liy rrroi.oy and kind trcatiriuiii to the face of her at‘.t-iitlant. lr_ail th-- l'Itl_\‘,s lm-lr hair in her l.:e ..ls at it her lr::irliiii:li. it-sciiti-tr‘ [lL|i)lit'b\'. Ptllt‘l’Sl)Ul"1 arr: slaves to rroiilcs who \'tlll i...: h:»lr_l i2r:r tin:-_nii:. Slllli'l'llit'.‘lll to buy their t'ri:~ci!n:n, but crijuy tho! ppm”-103 pride: ofotviiiiigz men who tltr'llr.it3l\'(,‘tt own in isoirin frn-.n tlzc liiulrrsi in iii»: lo‘-.\t'st. all cases lriiiirlrcrls i-I‘ lllttlléllllbls of pounds c:rp:i..l. The iuli'3ritor of an csiatt: in which tliurc \‘.'( rt: the l:ul_v"s pri\':li-Jo oft ‘lat himv;-tloirot (‘mint for 'lll]i'l] in Ill,-5,-jvl; still-‘.|' lltt"=|I- A lil'l3' uf the liiglivst r l.:'.'.tciiiig iriany wt-ll-to-iloscrfs arrived at it for the first the lfiiipi-tor at a lIlt3i{I_‘ll hall, lui t.:|l -nine time one vveniii-,5. and in the morning fiunti his , lIitlt=':rt'trl >u:L'i'=‘-iuizs. She was zuiloxvul li.Jin=' Sir.-l fool .1 lilcrisirru and it Pride in bvnrlnz Imus“: ‘I5 lit! ll‘-Ulllllli l“?5l9T—"3d' Ills l’,""'l’le livid Hy.“ Sl‘.Vi >lIil|-lW“‘-"I ‘WK: ‘lay '” i-“"-“ll Otlflllui witin.-ss to tho woirdcrlhl lJ(.‘?li‘ilt I lr;-mo (it'I’l\'(',(,l hy heard that he this in debt: 1It:il their pride lit l=t'.' ~ "ilk"-‘i l“i|llt‘Il to .1 ch rtr: ani'.«- ihly i:.t.ai'i‘n,,vaicrl Z the use of your iiri-stiiiialrlc Uiiitiriuiit For eight years I sutl'.:rc«l tract-:rs. - urysip»-hrs; lir-go pllt'pl<e l)lUlt'll(':4 (2'llllt.‘ all over my '- ‘ ' ll i'-.~--ling r-l'itcliing ‘t :n- : tli night and day, rendering life a lltl~'cl‘_\' to me, as well i-.~i to all ttI’ouiid,—s.r sovcrii w:-.- tho :iii:ii:I<. I l.l\'l!(l s:-vcral I'cpu'ctl H'HlCtllt.'$ \\‘l-lltltlt (li‘I'i\'iH,_{ the least cos-atioii to my irri.-icry. At l:i~‘t. I tlI.'lt,'ltlllI1t_'tl to try your Oiuturcnt and Pills; :il'i<,-r i:sl.in~_' llltflll for a tirw weeks, a visible iirrpr-mrirrvrrrt took place, and I fun coniidimtlily I)--ttnr;-—-iii tlirn: lIit‘!lllt~‘, by coirtiiiuing ‘ ' -.'.is r:.»:iipl- tuly (‘|l|'t'\l, and Tim irutli of this is well kiintvn |:.-ro. lr-.-rrcc llti.*l't5 is no necessity for me to rm. it-..i 5'-t‘(‘I‘I’I‘_\’ niii, Sir, yoiirs ru»'pr-.:'.f-.ili\' (Sigtiml) 'dr.u.rt, :rud l'il|s. r.- 9 1 *< ' F; r. E‘ I. C (Elie). SIN ULCEIIS IN Till‘. I.l'..’7,—l'{E.\l.-\l‘.lC.\lll.l‘. CURE. C'o;?fI 0/‘ I! L¢!!m' fro .'t .111‘. }:"s,.’."I,)'1] ’1'oiu/.i::so.‘i, of Cape Breton, A‘ovrL S¢'ot‘i’rr, dulcl I/re -tllt ./lltly, 1551. To Proll-=sor llollowny. ‘i y sister, Mia-r Jane 'l‘onrl.-inson, suffered for a great lllttlIl)t.‘l' of yours front a bad log; in which there were several duvply suated and old wounds, dcfyiirgtlnsltill of sonic of tho iuo-‘t criiiricnt of the medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also used Iiiisucccs.-fully; and it soeiiicd to me that there was not airy thing capable of nritigatiiig tho ngoirics she cudurcd. At lr.-ugth, she had recourse to your Ointment and Pills, and after using tlrnin for about five weeks. she was completely curt-d , after all other means had failed to afford her the slightest relief. I have no objection to those facts bcing published, if you feel dispostrd to make them knowir. I remain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) ED\Vn. TOMKINSON. A BAD BREAST CURED \V'lll-ZN AT DI-IATI|’S DOOR! copy of a Lcllcr from Jllr. Henry Jlalden, of Three Rivers, Cruiarla. lVest, dated July 9th, 185-! To Professor Holloway. ' ly wife aullL-red our last chil_d wit a had breast. rr most severely after the birth h of‘ There re it assumed an aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold. As it last resource I tri our Ointment and Pills, which she crscvercd with or seven weeks, at the oxpirationo that time her breast was almost well; by continuing with your remedies for two more w cks, she was entirely cured, and we offer you our united thanks for the euro cdoctcd. am, Sir, yours truly, (Signed) HENRY MALDEN. Tho Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases :— 2. Bad Logs Cancers . Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff rlkindiscasca Burns Joints . _ I curvy Bunions Elophaatiasia . tor-9.1.3.3. Bi of Mosqni- Frrtnlas - -ore-nipples toes and Sand G at _ ft Corns Plies Glandular swelling: l‘umoura baly i-nbago lllcera Chiggo. cot Piles Wounds Cbilblaina Rheumatism I own. Cbapped hands Scalds Sold at the establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, (near ’l‘ernp|o B respectable rug ists an _ throughout the Civilized W orld, in Pots, at In 3d, 35 8d, and 5: each. %‘ There is a considerable saving by taking the III or sizes. . B.—l)irect'rona for the guidance ofpaticnta in (vary 1 hurt at scrvitudc to an (.'XIll)\l'l':’.s’.x:tl iirr.-tor, tlruv lv l:-om ritiuck.-; ofj hron-_-lit with llit'llI :1 gift of llltlllx y raisi.-d 1tlllU|t_' she was lnrr-ln-rl by :‘i.ll(.’ p ’!'.~t|'1 |lll~.=‘t‘ll. Q llI::‘Il]:iOl\'i‘.‘.\', not less than live aii.l-forty llititistllltl 5 pounds, their l'rei2-will nl‘.'-..-r'ruf:. to riialcr: :i. l'l‘l:t iofhiin a-1'rin. llc did not tI1.‘!'=i this hip. lint v the illustration tilill l't'llIitlll$ til‘ llll1;!l’t‘.tl. -_vt-ii-.~ro- -.=i1ti.=. The slaves dtrtaclrc-l ;'lrving in 9 .4 3-‘ -I ._ of feeling possible airiinig this class off Ii';rlisuul.niit_-,' on tli«'3sl:i\'i_-. (if tho i-iiitiinzrl, ,\ fr':ri iln,-ir lords, ."..'Itl‘|lUUl':Jlutltlltl.UftlIt)'3 tli:iir til'tif1i.ll‘_\' t.~.'r::i'.~s lial, ’e.-‘y iizil p::rii'viit ;.::.ii~,'lr_v;:ri::rt ])‘.'l‘:’.1‘\tl'.":1fJL.‘, I\'.'vL':? l1l‘riit‘\l a pr;'.'.;‘. prcsciitly l:-t qnii::l_\- dn‘.\':: into rt (:i!ll:tt', \\'lit_‘ffl lids‘, \\'l:0a'J .~,inr_v no lirvi: hi-..ir-.i ii.-l-air‘, the iZng_vli;li\v~:nri:in otir.-ri mot: lt=‘l':l;lt'l' L-he l\'llL"\V wall ; and stir hr:-l the 5tZttI(f«l-Ila: i.-urn an intimate i l'rii'iitl of the f:iiriil_v. The ltiiont. iln: t‘li|l)lL‘lll of ll=i--.i:i'- li;irlrni»~r,r, tacl(nn\\']i;.!ge their sirliizt-ii-iii to the soil l)_yil)U[ll‘3 \\'il‘il'i'_{‘llti,tl t'.'itliJ',;erlr.:.; 'r‘)l1ll‘4'V. by 3 ‘payment of a pull-ia:;. il;I;i:‘,‘j. \'t' i use this claim of poll-lit); ll.$ .i "l zillis of tlu\*oiii'iii;: E all tho oariii-iggs u :1 ctr ‘ slave. Unr | l'i:i;:li-iitroiiiiii iriut willi :' ii: l5-"l\'l.‘tl a strvcn }'('llT:i, llliitlflilll-'1‘:~lli.I l-t .1 Ft: nv i-an-lr, ulm l:.il . |,l“'-'. public suppers and pi'iv.ric parties. Tlicri: : was air uppcr servant und.-r the same roof with him, whom this poor fellow strove to inarry; but much as ho earned, he strove in vain to save. Year by year the abrock or pull-t1t.\' was raised in Proportion to the progress that he made; and the asttiine, the l‘}ir_«_rlish lady saw him, he was sobbirig bitterly over an upon lctter-—a dcinaiid from his proprietor for more abrock and an answer to a request from Madame with wliom he served, that slru'miglrt buy his frccdoin, naming an impossible sum that doomed him to continued slavery. There was a poor man in Twer. a slave, born with a. genius for painting, that in any civilised country would have procured for him fame and fortune. lIis master, finding how he was gifted, doomed him to study under a coirimon portrait- aintcr, and obliged Iiiin then to pay a poll—t:ix, which he could only raise from year to car by painting agreat number of cheap poriraiIs—he who had genius for higher and butter tliiirgs. “When we last saw him," writes our country- woman, “ he had pincd into a decline; and doubtless are this, the village grave has closed over his grief: and sorrows, and buried his genius in the shades of its eternal oblivion.” Thojlslnglishwornan was present once, when a bargain was struck for a dressmaker. gentle- man had dropped in to dine; the host mentioned that his wife wanted a good dressing-maid. he guest recommended one. skilful in dressmaking, wit whom he thought his wife wou art. " Well,” the other said, “ her price!” “ wo hundred and fifty silver roubles.” That was more than could be given; but the bargain finally was struck for a hundred roubles and an old iano. Such a servant must be content to submit to much oppression. The mistress who parts from you in the drawing-room with a smile, may be met ten minutes afterwards in the garden, her face inflamed with rage, beating a man before her, one of the serfs employed upon the grounds. A lady who lost much money at the gambling- table, being pressed to pay a debt of honour, l'€lnt:ll|l)t:'l’et'l, that she had not a few female servants who possessed beautiful hair. She ordered them all to be cropped and their hair sold for her hr-.nei‘it. regardless of the fact that together with their hair she robbed them of their repu- iaiiuns; on-pperl hair being one of the marks set on a criminal. 'l‘nc boxing ofthe ears of maiila is not below the tliar-ity otnny lady; but when the maid is not :r ltnssian, there may be some danger in the disorder arontliricd to one pot. GEORGE '1‘. IIASZABD Agent. practice. A princess whose hair was being ti'.'.'tl -rs o:':-en r-,.,>rt:ii:i prof t-ilhri, illU|t‘_! , t‘£i.'lt'.‘. iliuitise, :ri:d uarni.-.l lllglt \v.r::ts in a i‘.it:ril_v, l)t'3l:i- up.” lii~ [i‘t.\'~iIi3 fl)‘\.'lllL’ itllnwetl to earn many fr-r,-J by blllli.’l’i'lll‘r‘.tl-‘ lili :.i;i::'::.»‘ to 4 Hi, Yviltxtzl llC \\’.’iS luv) [a air 1-) lrr1',;L-,_ t. , hr: prior l'ciio'.~.' !lt.t<l-: :'. lillftl li bar‘-*l_\' nbl-.: to :"il .-t :iii lil :; suit" in his l:iirn‘ilu litLi,!lt|'_!. until the p.2i'.-ml of <,‘\'.t‘.ttlllZtlitlll llis lii'.u:‘.' hair: -1 ortlcrrl \'.'!lli cru l:i, ilup: ::..;rl 'l'\viiti: Cllt‘l Tilt‘. i":r'i:-‘lit-voirirn li uni an iii-nlt lllll -mrhl hI1lll.' ‘ .-\ l:-.tly of lrl'l' lii.'liin=.--.'.- s;rm.,~ rim.-. ofstrnn: lcuilal ::ii:rvlr:;:ciii:«. li .<lrn:il:l hlmnl cnnlil rmi i(‘l it on S'lt:l, lit tr a .~‘i\'iiit hail liable to ' ll:'lt)1!‘ i:. the Car of‘ upon tlm rs-."ilt; fur, This i ‘I'M-' r»‘.‘.iv-«_-is_i.ist lflr‘!]ll(Il':|'l ‘\'l rt-. lIH'r'I holding '<‘|H;|li-j-‘int.-ii1.~ tlliil“f gm-.'.-rriii,r*iit. So much has ériiarii in-do iiutnrieius tlrrriiig the p:csr_-ni, war of I‘-li::_ i.'\lt';It in w‘: ' the ln-.~2.i:i zjnvr-rnmcnt ==‘-'_"l rs‘! lroiii tho i.~i»v?irli‘i.»ii rlllrl l'.il..rlrn.id of i ‘ |"1l‘l ‘.F'<'t~‘. lliil0.i'.‘ ;lli:.—'r.ititiit tti thi| |'l-'I=‘-'y\\‘;lt be :tiili".wiit 'riid \\-7 ‘.\lil izlim-.~.-: one ‘th til-.»tr;it.'~' at tir- :=..rn:: iinrc ;titri'.l;c-r ioPi¢_ 3 ill'.‘ r:.ilt\'.iy to '\\'..i'si\v is il.rrpp.~.!_ l,,,--ii)“. the i_'.' v.':~r; the only -‘Inn-iicy ll'.'t‘tl‘ ii for fl is zrlr-nrl».-:2 i li-‘t\'.r :‘lI tlit: two ‘~"I).~l'-)\V. - Ir.‘ i:~ tliti.-::i:i t';ttlt\'.t\' , is that it'Ill>lltl$, St. P01-"l‘.>lt'.ll"_!ll .It urn "‘.'ltl}' tiiii.-inrl, : r ‘aily i-tr hi- oivn ll.-OUi;1| tn. . Ht" N-‘I1ll)'lltIisl-til : but over S‘!\'l'l.ll ltrllt s of the mail. :1I:Ccllt'.!f"!.lt l.']«t5'. li»: til) "i » J, rails were KKi\lQ upon uh llL‘Vt‘l' «-tiirtrivrtriria Crtllltl to patched “ll ["7 ll”? U""?i-~i-Mi. Ti:-2 liiiprrial iii.-‘lt was Ilalvi-:<l iiy tic : ' I-\".l"t.'l. Wliilu this r ail .\ :H‘ was in C-lIll.;(.' ofI.-n'.§ir'i:-trot), :.‘.«- in;-tum;-,5 l.’i'.tvlr' by (-ii;-iiiv rs .’tl|~l at (ii‘:lt'i.)l-'1 on ..i:r lino of l'iiZttl was quit-. .- men of =lH|\\' ifiipiilly acrpiircrl ca tinwrriiiiunt '~1il'!t‘L'l at-ii --Ila: (‘tit!'ilt".\\'tI\\':tfl illlll . I wcliirizi it..~. Hut‘ livin,: tt'3t'(' in a proviu-e iirrr-.i;lr ‘.\li|f:h “L-ifs. i.:ai\'..i._v runs, await lit‘ train l’! :1 pit--»v _\r rlrtnni. lnurl lrvil \-.nil»;:ii<:i \\'t :r: :i~-m~.i'..',.'tl, -.\ ho :..~l-,4. d in-,-,n-i'i\'. \l'll .-iii- r tin} :3:-I :'invr as of l ll . Tm, ifirv \Vt‘t'i' tuf.l, hut ll.‘i t'.,l'..- was. li , i’u-ii. lli')‘,' l)"_'_'t'll to bt‘L‘. To inr they til Il".'_‘il ‘.\'i'.ll tlii-ir Illl.3i.‘t‘ll Cu talc llir l1i"‘lr‘ r'-nr-9 in l!i=1r l;.zlrrli'. l-‘or s \; v.~.»!:s zlw-. l.'tt| been l"li¢l H” \'ln‘.'I‘5, tlwi: it! was won. ‘Dali, and 3 |l‘_\'<'r like: a i.l.r;;v.i: h I h...1..~rr t 2;: .-.:-.i.«:.«,; them, ot \\'l‘.':-‘i| tliuir t'o:i.p.i:.i..-is p-;‘ l :.i 5.-rugs. to ho l)'.‘.ll-’ll, like so :'i'~.:'.-.' ’| I. ~. ;« ii_viiiv.‘:it tliiit \\o:il.l get him ‘ lli - l;:.i:. 'l'li.»ii~ in iii‘: an -it -_ lire:td. l’-5 .\ti"£l‘l"‘-l r:vi,-i'_v iri’:‘\'i'. .".".-l .‘5tl('C.?l'llt2(i t-iiznirtal {f!l;‘l'i}‘tYTn \\’«7I'.! ti;-i~.'i llt‘. -w‘ well. All the p:r-itrssnrstcsIt:i- =l tau ._», i:i.or'ri:--c and .-_viri _.; we same except one, Wlt():0 voice was nvc ‘ss II’_\’ to cum- pleic tliv: votes. He rose, :rrr:l \\‘ltltll{‘l(l his sulI‘r:i_i1e upon false grouiids, that cast rlislioiiiiiir on the young tnaii's clraracter. It crrrziiiy ; and the poor boy——:t \\'ivln\v's suii—u'i'th starvation before him. and his hoprrs all cast to the winds, llISllt.'tl forward by a sudden impulse of despair, and ctruck his crsccuior. arrested, Il'iC'.l, and condemned, by the Emperor liiirrselt',torcccivo a tlrnusantl lashes with the knout. All the students and professors weio ordered to be present at the execution of the sentence. Long before it wascomplctc, of course, tho youth was «lead: birt the full number was complctcd. Many students who were made spectators of the scene In on the ground in 'oon. From another eye-witness, the l‘}n2|isli- woman heard of the presence of a line of carriages, filled with Russian ladies, at a similar scene, the victims being slaves who hail rebi.-llerl, because a imstcr introduced rrpon his ground a box ' which to thrash them by inacliiiicry. :rnd had seized him and given him a taste o is own instrument of torture. Nocd we say more to prove that the true Russian civilization is a thing to come. Our countrywoman, visiting a monastery, was invited to eat ices in the garden. She saw row the spoons were cleaned behind the bushes- lickcd and wiped. Such ice-eating, with the spoon-licking in the back-ground, is typical of the sort of elegance and polish Russia has. no day the ngliuhwoman saw an oiliccr boldly pocket some of his neighbour's money while playing at cards. Another slipped up his sleeve some concert tickets belonging to her friend. She and her friend both saw him 0 it. One day a young oflioor called, while they were at dinner]; was shown into one of the rawing- rooms, and departed with a lady’s watch. 0- thing was said to the police, out of respect to his uncle, who is of rank. adies going to a will sometimes steal the papers of kid gloves and the hair-pins left on the toilet tables to supply those who happen to com: unpruvirled. Our countrywoman went to visit an old lady ; and, as alltho drawing-rooms were thrown open for the reception ofvisitors, thought it no sin to walk from one room to another for the purpose of examining some pictures. The old lady rose and followed her, watching her movements so closely that she returned to her seat greatly amazed. “You must not be surprised at it, my dear," said a friend, after she got home again;“for really you do not know how many things are lost 2 na nfl or 5 - D was his old’ .,rlrcssrnakers, people of all fa‘)!-;_§; rihy. ii::i.l:i=r;_r liiirr: lruiiiaiio sp:-it-li . i prinrri.-c-ex, nlrirlr (ha jp...ir tnrrn ivcoiv:-.5 by t~.\'ch:in:rii;,: iun,',s oi’ pm. fonnil tit.-spair with t.‘ .r-.li nihcr. ’ 'l'lir‘ii lll(.‘l"' is this .*f,'.‘lt‘ll) iifi'spi'» l. lii aalilitioll to the sucrut ]l.;il(‘t‘-'lliC :ic-.'ro.li:u£ .'-uh-s. -iheyg is Slitlil to he .1 stall‘:-i‘ L'i::lil_t' lli.:rr3;.:|dp:ridagent" persons inoviii_v in society; g-u;~r.tlii. tradcsirien, , uhu are secretly cngagctl in watching and lwirayiirg those with tvlinm they live. The ('U[l§Ul"‘|il*§I('rf is, mg; nolmrly dares speak his carncst tlrrriigliis, oven to his fainiliarfrioiid. Men say what |l|t'V do not think, affect credit of government rr~;~«.-its which trey know to he audacious lies, and take pain! to exhibit themselves as obedient subjects, Yvhen the Englisliwornaii lived a Arclrangcl, a deaf and dirrnb gentleman arrived, with letters of introduction to the leading pcoph-, and yr’. received with coriliality and S)'mpulh\'; he Wu aclcvcrinan, read several languages, and dis- played pretty drawings of his oi.-.n execution. I e was rnadc evcrytvhr.-re wclcoiuc. More than once our quick-cyed countrynoman fancied, that he looked over-attentive to words spoken behind. his back. lt soon afterwards was maria on! too certain that this man was a government spy, playing a difficult part for a base purpnsc. Of the Greek form of religion we say nothing. Let the Russians bow before the pictures of their sainis. We will quote only an anecdote told in this book, of a poor wandering Sumo)-cdc, a rig]... eating savage from the borders of the Arctic Ocean. Ha asked whether his visitor wag Russian, and being answered No, lifted up song skins in his tent which covered pictures of saints, and pointing to them with disdain, said;-—" Soc! there are Russian ads, but ours,” raising hi. hand heavenwards, " is greater. Ho livos—np there!” Nor: IN nu. NURSERY.-Tlle eyes of; baby pour rivers, when as yet there is no bridge to the nose. Soirit Picrrt.ns.—A nambv-painby son ofn young man, knowing that a on lady, of whom be imagined himscl ena- moured, understood tho language of flow. ers, sent her a beautiful rose. as it dcclun. tion of love, attaching a slip of paper, on which was written: “If not accepted, I proceed to the war.” In return, she forwarded a pickle jar, containing it singlo mango (Man go!)