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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-2-24, Page 2a. t Tit 1tJRON IONAL, FR1DA FEB. 24, 18M. EGYPT. "Wrest raff Latter front tho Lead ot the Pharoahs. 1"."1"... sine a( **Arley50.Wiler—gt Kea Ore se *MS Taw 'Vat Nati" Itewpatea Geyer*. event sae 111wee- Pea. • az emote& rably warm day.' steam - int( We Rearheki Peoinsular and Ones *al stammer, brings us to the pitiable, tonne, reeky, manna station -Adm. This town is • kind of Gibeanar which Mile beast in posesemon of the Bruen Mane 18311. Besides two British nigi• $414 meats Motioned here it hes • Population • between 30,00u aed 40,000, of all mess, colors end refitted's wider the beare0e, all, or the principal part of thew living tin the 6.nall trade carried as with the several lime atimaish pe asthma 54 the port to coal. WO Were WNW to laud here, lot for the beauty of the tows or its surrouodings, but 5) to this time we had received no intolittellow from the outer world, awl we knew a hedge' of letters and paper* here await- ed oar arrival. As the traveller wee den about through tits town he is amazed at the droves of camels mew le the streets. This being the eutnetut anti depot for neerly all the coenneeree and trade of the countrythe drone tif twee* In leans, are continually ocissieg !tom the tieterior and d g; there is so Mbar 11111111115 of conveyance. so the care *sea answer the purpose of a railway. ▪ town, streets, houses. hills, moan - hues and tam the people have • dell rOne ash color. A illarrAtr Nero= U 1181111Azion ; not tilitarle 4Tpass—WliiF plass; mut comes ease ia every dose palm on an averape ; the eke is that of as ..tinct volcano or a great ender bones skewing off to adman's the thousaatis 4 years' ron scorching this part of "Amby th6 blest" hat undo:nose. Term miles from the town is Ashen of the 04°e -a number of transeace tanks nietionry far conserving water, bei no one knows when ma * whom. Af- ter being pestered for a half day with Arabs trying to sell is ostrich feathers -at about two dollars par dawns very citi:t that, measuring froze 10 to 18 , and • wood white; or expatiating is very bad Euglish on the superior ex- otalleues of a lot of notches's' pipes sad amber near holders and a thousand other thine' in the trumpery bee by which they live. we set out fur 18. 51.04*. of Bibelinanieb, or 0,10 01 Tilers, and THE 0110 SRA. Hers human endurance is taxed to its u met by a furnace blast from tbe mods of Africa, oat the west 4.., varied by occasional natomoday breathe of firs tees the Arabia& deserts on the east, 1541 at all thnes--froun early mons till et nosy ev•--a morching son making • tremulous mimeo of glistening mirrors in &11 dtreetions over the sea of fire. On the way up to Suez a number of desolate sod, isiands are passed ou all of which ton be seen remnants of wrecks, flung adornments to the barren rocks. Before Suez n reached away in the ,hay dista.uce, on the Arabian side, a mime of inouatauls Im meo, the highest of which is poiuted out as throseh. peyieg dere smattesing to • little utter 1300,uuo. WO years later goody 2,000 vessels peered throggh, pay- ing dues siaoeutiag £1,606,000, Med this ellialnla rearm has boss steadily inereming. Timm feerths 4 all the prong skips are Bertish,sod thiamine people, oleo tinder Pstasearetett, esfleavord so throw ••.yobetaele in the way of the intemente. am that it is • prammeed eassem, have mapped sed puseesped themselves of Marty a half istereet in the mem work. The total lesitb is oae himsdred width an average 110 yards at the mambas and about 24 yards at the batten, depth en average .4 26 feet The ODOM .4 the Curd passes through tom salt water lakes, thee aaving the labor 4 eating and 'immune • du tame a 21 miles, the entire length across the Isthmus 04 8.... being 122 dhips of the largest size pato through the big ditch every few hour& Whoa oise lanie ship meets another the me that entered the canal first °Isms the privilege of keeping on her misses, the other slackens speed and is obliged to draw op to one side and remit statiouary until the other ham pease/ Nome debleessesested is the Sem email, white, it is renamed, eget the Naivetes atieweenseat some tee ituJ for MIA* limy get huts or to retures. °minks ledetraphs, mitosis, ligbitoome eed heetioes, all begun aims 1065, ber• Pated the lend into • dabs, the sonata isitessell• erbach &amounts to mealy six 1111146110111 ell posed*, the total renew a 00 nonage being about tee millers*, Mavis, deur to genre the lead. envy en govereatest works end pay a the debt. &meantime to HO Intl- henh The geese loath of the popalation isrti he eadenhene, but, a... sir - we pass through several where the eldest indestry al earned op, nemely, AlltrIrlt•I at DUO-MIATtliliki, Then an inwards of 1,01.11.1como IDthe. pan 14 the Nile valley, winch proems in 0410 eee/141111 Wale WO maintop chickero. The pesiants brine their eggs to these arras aud generally remise toe chicken fur every two egg& The hen's patience is am hem taxed with • long ateethe vigil over her forthouniiiig brood. and the dirty Copt mares in wonder when you see the expression "wittillig hen. - sad utentally concludes you most hail from very okt-(eakioaed part al the world where hens era allowed to liring forth their yBoung in that tedioes one irse style. et Coin)wields sad we excitedly poke our heads out or the oar wiudows to get • Coe glimpse of the great pyramte ids, e miles &meet, now standing out stronely ammo the brightness of the settieg sun jest behind them ; but w• mina tak• • separate atter to deal with these enders jestly char- ackireed as • Onan's groins& fully," and the city ot Cairo, its museum of anti- quities, ita innumerable mosques, ita palaces, bazaars, tomb., and ite woo- ded ul old citedel. D. if.. Mt -C. Sem semen - - A miler he Neentre, oremestiee on saperimea64 te seeds open themes* emelt is dues, sameste that seem suds - me& a 4 Ike remarkable) resells may he need 10 etrilleiVO direstim whi4) is gyres to tall NUM 11.. adds that in the ease el the tlos white them is limte bean werk mine so te aloe* distracitios, the Meanies oily he applied mem elesely flout our eon ems ; sad thee the dug sem saMig ea eePereilk ednenIeme la mesa 4 begs atm of eseat. It weeM meriees thine if ia the Jimmies sad sereaMeet gnk 4 the ' there were to be fumed an niters* nem - sere of the aetiviee the human wad as meow ed with the mind of flog deg. to mummies with this topic the writer gime ware his obeecestium upoo the evades.. of birds; -The sense hearing ia some birds meats woudertel sod discrimissitiag ea that of smell in doga have 0$10- .41with edstonisheseat • thresh lanai se for memo as their essimeg is, sad were midget', bossism tame. teu, withie two yard* of a many lawa mower on the other aide et • mai hedge of roses. Probably the worsts same nearer 1.Uwe wises in onmemsestos of the vibration mated by the useehine-_ they are said to ibt so- -bet that the thresh &sari sed wet sew them was modems. "Rubies appear to Ile able to distin- guish the moos of their ewe op r1* • pareata from a siumber of et mid at s greet d' -'.I say appear, for in aseh • case me mem* he quite sere. still less can me give all the small details of 100g000145541observatioo that make up the midges* in favor of it. uta vim get 003410111TiSLI 111WAYIllt at See& we mole fur ties railway station to take train to Cain, bet were boost wIth • dome beggars, meidee, melon authori- ties aad other like -meows on the con- stantly. The diatoms to the famous old city is 160 miles. through damn wastes principally, with here and time, se we the Nile, an ccomienel none. airlCsrlailway earriseee are com- fortable arid the speed fair. The first 60 miles of desert threerh, w• had a secesseton of tatrange optical Weans, THIS SINAI Or THE 5111.0, I and as we gaze on its named outlines we I find ourselves just here crossing the line of march of elons when he led the Israelites out of Eope Measurement ; hers shows not much more than six ; fathoms of water, and it is domed that 1 the ever shifting mods of the Red Sea, ! may have a fe• thousand years ago al- most allowed a dryshod passage at this point. Skeptics argue, for this reas in, that there was no abrogation 4 the laws pf maitre to bring about this apparent tniracie .4 strong north wird swept southward what little water there waa at thia particular point, allewinethe Israel- ioes to cross on dry lead, and an equally grime south wind mwsopher sp the Red Sr* •hee the Roptiams were following, brought up the great volumes of water which mimed their destrection. We looked fa vain for chariot wheels end other relies at the perilous passage ; tM Arabs on either side lead designee Inag ago sold them for rat iron. .41 18. north- ern extreraity of the western branch of the Ited See, called the Gef of Suez, is the dirty little town of Saes, with a popale ton cf ten or twelve thouland, three hundred of whom are Europeans. The towu presents amnia' of ioterest, and is only known on account of its *mint the southern terminus of the great Suez Canal, properly styled the modern tn. ureph tif genius. It may Iset be to give -UF -es ssoin orsciirrioN or PEI SIG Drrill, se the sailors are pleased to call the 1 Canal. In 18r4 M. de Lessem, who had previously for six years been the French Consul in Eon*, obtained per- mission nom Said Pasha, the then ruler of Egypt. to form • company for the purpose of dirging • canal between the Meliterrantan and Red seas. The cent, 4.1 .1 the Company was at tint eight ibilloolie of pounds sterling, .d which snout the Ezyptisii ruler owned near- ly hilf By a system of force] labor 90,000 E:yptians were supplied monthly . Irr about five years. This labor, on sc. 1 count of a quarrel with the Khedive, 1 I who was under coatract lo supply it, was withdrawn, and machinery for exnest- : v ing had to he invented to supply the i place of men. For withdrawing the las manual labor, the Khedive .1 Eqpt was I made to pay • tont indemnity (4 id re,e00,000, so that when this street ' ,t1 undertaking wee completed in 1869. a ; v total expenditure of kll'.000,000 had ak bees made. Mossisrhile England had I prophesied Milers and all kinds of ealansities, and her political judo*/ , le weg etvco41y manifest in her interfersoos i is 'with the Isotonic' between the Freed, ; in and Egyptians. hot when the opaline If 1 was formally made is the twosome of ere the Empress of the French, Emperor of • Amnia, the Crown Prince '4 prol55. oen mid assay othwr distingurshed woos. ' th ars the twelish ino4.04 noon tbe pre ' dri jest with more favor, and ihe Ta/00.11, I am hitherto hostile. 4.o51.4that "s week 00 'ottetaides m lib. thisomeensfully assontylibed in tbe I try fate 4 ea many bower to to de the Freeeb. $ad the preemie of modern k osteam." Is litiO, shoot 400 ships li pa TOW alltAellt. the dietetics, ea Pialstil vied/deem barmier sea is the heavens, strew sheet after sheet of basinful Mee • peases of clear water, dotted with small derk islands apparently covered w trees and shrubs; so strong was the caption teat tee refiectios or shade thrown by these islands anti clumps tress coeld be diatioctly sees is visionary lakes. Now and agate Ibtri lesion was dispelled by a jackal stamper ieg scrim the burning wands right through our pretty blue lake, *then apparently 'recites Ms igmg_ =6'2; the slightest chance of Mktg Here we came epos' • elsew-pasiewg elm ,on, dragging its weary way aortas the damn Hate a miserable steppes place where • couple donee of med-buil houses may be counted, the sonalid humenity a the place, leaving them on the approach of the train to pursue their calling— bearing. At last laga-zig, • goodly Maid Wes a WOW 40,000, is reached, ands very fair lunch ft per - taken of at the railway restaurant, Then _ "Waal Dared 11111Whar flew Itterleeb Mare r• Wicked Mebeth, who murdered good Kiag Duncan, asked this quoition in his despeir. Thousands of victims of dis- ease are daily asking "What will scour the impurities from my blood sod bring my health r Dr Pierce's Golden Medi- cal Disooveto will do it. When the parole Ideoide is sluggish, 3assing drow- siness, headache aod lugs of appetite, see this woaderfel vitaliser, which never falls. It forces the liver into perfect motion, driessent superdsoas bile, brings the glow of health to the cheek and the n atural sparkle to the eye. All dreg - g 1 Vas- t TILL -EL it Mire is pained, the battlefield of the terrible tight between the Arabs sod the British is the late Seinen wit, As cum is orraoeceso, the country changes from • .41..41.,... • sand to a perfect paradise a verdure and beauty. Canals and ditches run is all directions, the train seams to be passim through an endless itemise - mile, date, fig, plum and many .11*..fruit 11555are seen io every direction; sliest, oats. nos, own sad barley in • lloarishier growth testify to the fertility of the .oil; bee the .04villageo, the primitive .01.0 04 agrieoltant, the ball raked franker* or farmers. and the general abeam 4 wrerythicg calculated to make life comfortable, all go to show that Egypti is even yet a lead of dark- ness, a land of slavery .04taskseseters, sod of both plenty end poverty side by side; and avast TIT A LAID Or PLAOCIIA, so far a, dim *04other bisect pests can be emend as meth. Here all thy omega wear a nag dark cloth ever their fame, allowing( costly the beauty of !Missies to be seen by the vulgar crowd. 'Tbese yaahntaka Or bear1 mils, serve • useful purpose -they stake all womankind equally beentifol, so that cm has aot that sugremacy over &author io On eyes of the lords of creation that our western beauties seeress over their less fortanate sisters. A dark mask may hide "a thaw of beauty and a joy for- ever," bet we pass it by in happy ig- nomoce, aed rue no risk of getting a wry neck by too !request turning to look un Melons of loveliness, which if not slowly veiled we might be tempted to gase after. Debits We attempt to de- scribe the menet city of Giro (pro- n ounced Ki-ro we may here give a 811ORT DENCILIPTIOS Or DOM as it a to day. The pnpulatios is about 6,000,000, althourh 40 .4! the Ilneetriis timisieet to Egyptian rule it esey—W esti- mated at 16,000,000. This is made up .4 Arab Feryptiano Christian or Copt Egyptiass, Nubians, Abytainians, Tures Animalism Jews, and European& The Europeans are principally French, Greeks and Italians and the Ettglish officers and soldiers stationed in country prctecting British capitol nitrated. The country is noon y a dependency of the Turkish Porte. to which an annual tribute of £700,000 is pod. The Khedive is essisted in the envernment .1 the country by a Privy CouociI appotnt.d 4*7 bias.f, and an 'Aasembly of Notables" Mimeo by the people meets once • year, bat it 4*...R115e pourer to control the slain of state. The country is divded into pro- tects corresponding to our counties, each presided over by a Dort 4 governor, Iled the mrd.. -r, •nd assisted by tbe • of Judge. Tbe province is en bd w- ed into distriets him our townehips,and .a iiezir presides over this. while @sea illere in the vicinity hes its chief, or nAk IDCVATION 01, Tin NUMMI neglected ; • few good schools are OF Wished in Cairo end Alexatidria, bat the few native *shook the Korea. et °hammocks bible, reeding mid snider all that is taught Ineteed of having comfortable schoolroom with all mod - appliances, the romp reyptimea, in e country distrists gather need a Ming fountain, sad hem they duo: at taring of worldly katierledes in • very dve•Itnry styli The ••••- ni Oa the mew* of howeitruptay, tering the prodimits exismossee of the Wives, the underbid/0g 4 tap assay hie works at om time, sad the emir - A Weeneave In rhawee. — — Some two years ago a young man, new a studeat of oor high whorl, was stirriag curds 40 .00 Ashford cheese rectory. Kaowiag that the products a the fac- tory wise directly to Europe, and feel- ing a cariosity to know under what skies his beautiful chemise were cut, and who the emmers were, be corked op in a deity bottle • memare requesting the finder to write him at Ashford. and put the bottle Pito the cords, which were pressed, cored, and in due time sent to Liverpool. Weeks passed and no return. The tender grass in the pastures grew wiry and tough, tee nipping frosts had brown- e d the fields, and the milk yield was sadly waning, when one day in October SO answer came. How it gladdened the heart of the long mining artist in curds and sonnets ! The tneusee came from Vork, Emil/tad. It was written by a young lady ot that place, who found the bottle in the cheese, and at brat toik it for a Fenian bomb. A regular corre- spondence followed between the parties. Later oo the lady "crossed the sese to make se American tour, and Foturdey last she met in Buffalo, according to ap- poiotratint, for the first time in her life the hero of the cheese episode. The lady went to Springfield with her friend, sad is now his guest. The question which agitates the town now is, what will come of it 7—Each. After trying numerous so -tolled ca- tarrh remedies and receiving se beseet I was finally ind aced to try Ely's Orme' Balm, and after using one bottle I take greet plowman in reconismenninqg it to all w agerers frcm estarrh.-N. L Gorton, with 8 Gorton & Cu.. Gloucester, Maim I was a sufferer from catarrh for fif teem years with distreesinepain over fey *yea. The disease worked down upon ▪ lunga. I mad Ely's Cream Balm with eratifyeaults. Am apparently curteL --e. C. Warren, Bathed, Vt, Apply Babe iota each nostril 11741ro54*eme la 'reined. • very useful manner. -N. Y. Tribune. It is • good ruk to imam* such needi- ness as are known to worthy of con- fidence. 71 1*.. been the thawed* that Ayer's Merry Pommel is the beet medicine ever seed for threat and lung diseases. The 10110 who wrote the letter in the Sue few days ago, milting everYkind7 in the country to send him me mat in or- der that he may thus acquire a fortune of half a million dollars, recalls an inci- dent is Hui life of Jobe Jamb Astor, millionsire. • rigged beggar sailed os lir Astor one day at Ins dim in Prince w rest, sad asked ter Mao. Mr Amor re - heed to give kin, erything. "he beggar persisted is hie appeal ; millimetre was firm in hi refusal. The beggar be- come pertinseime, sad epees cf his ban- ger as Ivo stood ia aim My Amer ap- =Pal,ia turning te Maws Ms Miss, yid to be sainsmd. Really, the ia what he regarded ss a slimier, by say "Remember, Mr Aster, that thvagh yos are a miltionsisweed am a ItemOr yos are inner 0010 brother, for we ars korethers all the asses, as shildren of Adam and the Altair f" "A a ' lioid a minote," arise Amara, aa pncked up his eager pat his bead bia podia, sad took am a lint "That is so; wow, breams how, my brother. I rive yoa this mat, if Foe get all your other bandies and Maims to Ciro you as Reds you wilt he a 10111111 richer men then I am" The beget slowly de- parted with the atom* is his paha and a thought in his head. Mr deter had told a truth, thumb his minims num- 0.er twelve at tlie time When everethinT:Ise fails, Dr Sages Catarrh Reasedg ISM 1051 atworomesses by Cad Ashes. — 801110 .1?1:12.1 it. (gaudy moved by practice and yet are unaccountable and inexplicable by means of science. Hard ousl ashes are supposed to 000tain prac- tically nu plant f rod, and the chemist* tell us they are worthless as a fertilizer. And yet few farmers who have used lthem on their fields or gardens but de - dare them to have been satiably service- able. They, contain mostly alas .04some alumina and magnesia but on/y m the erest time of anything *apposed to be useful to the plants. I ban seed them lovers! years on light, .04y soil seeded with orchard gram, applyieg every spring the remains 4 twelve or 6(1.55 toes of coal commissed is the win- ter, and with mute ea much bees& to the gram as where a liberal top -dressing of manors front the stali:e has been Riven Where ashes hem bees seed as a SUMMOT seal& armed sunset bashes and mape skies mid where plowed in the fall, the yield of fruit has ham notably incressed. It seems as the mechanical °tradition of the soil most important effete upon regetatioe ; mad no doubt coal WAIN improve the texture of ;both light sad heavy land- in The Rev Robt Leech, of Drumlane ectery,Belterbet, states in a letter that thirty people living near Ourigallen coatitt Leitrim, partook of the flesh of a pig that had Men Innen by a rabid deg. Folio of them were esiesd, after lye weeks, with hydrophobia. Two donors were called, 101 ,4*. trete state of the ' muse appear. to have been withheld frees them, as they do not seem to have pro - peel, diageosed the disease. Thnr mediae were useless, Mr Stewart was six days suffering. The paroxysms had become severe and frequest when th- lteeren was willed in to administer his boasted specific. Two sisters were also eufferine from the disease in it. most violent fern One mead some 'There's the peg r' sad then woeld make • mine and threw up her heed like thee aelaraL Ake was very vinleat in her *Bores to 10t..3j shoat her, and had to he held does by fear perems. This wee the state of the patients when Mammas was called in, sad row all the natisele seem to be hefty es the way te mervery. liveryboly ass& • sprier stedisies. By maim Ayer's Rarsaptrills, the hbed is thoroughly eleseind end ievisionited, the appetite stineelated, end the system prepared to resist the dissesse prowliee 14.6. asseis, wads. RA far Ayer's BarasperMs. Tales we olbsr. — Dr Leafs Wass rename ..gro.senimeamoneolippoi Will We /WV Nee. Isdications of Dyspepsia, seek as Sota Stomach, Heartburn, &Mt Head- ache, Rising and -Soaring of food, Wind on your Stomata, or a Molting or Gnaw- ing Sensatioa at the pit of the Stomach are lolly met by Beranek Blood Bit- ters which hes sewed the worst came as record. 2 e I • armor wisitieg Liverpool was 1 kw shoos sem. by a MR,* who ma : "Now, lees_ p sad ••• 'Widow., Roma' Mei deriallyie pat kis Anger I 1. 110 deo di his ems mei wished. 4114 thea eel& like ate* I sae • witbse Mem eagle da• aid mei* base& .tthnmi""ill'ibetmaisdalla PleNdiposeack,11111414 1 dm villein lima is • ' •14111eiha oessessata "7 have IOW Pletrystfre TIMMY With mash dhtistaeties, VW, Throes, retteeli •tany met, tel leek sale gift lop4 mediae* en/4 kr boat tme Eremben. Mlaqittefte, P.Q, 1 ••twomi, Jae* bit paws some Oft - day nimbi Mt gate orpersC Whit ha. 1 Mew ea. 511111111.1434Fla sapi Own is limit* *lei new • stsusoaakta astem. There nothing ammo ie the feet thee a ease worth his minima should min • silver dollar, but you ney he is- terested to tears tow he came ion posesemon of this particular donee-. enstlesam me day mined • pieta- * deemed emote, wok her eliddrer , shindies epos • coy side -mit, topois,, at Wein stem *beech, demo emboli - mod hi the abed. of the streoefel trees that are the pride of a Neer inglasel sity, famed fur *10romantic ettestion. This ireatimma was a member and oMe- er of the obearch, ead inquired of the !gay if shie emild like Oci see the tuterior of the bedding. The unitatieu was thankfully accepted, mid in the course of misiversatioa he learned that .4*.was a steamer is the city, her husheast hat-- leg remedy secured employment is a stanefastory neer by. !iodine that they had sot decided as to the church they should attend, the gm:Idiotism said he altoukt be pleased to Moo theta owns there, and no toidiing the mother and eltildmu eood day, ausgeeted that he seseld wait in the vestibule the following Sabbath morning aod env herself and fissoly a seat. The welcome thus ex- tended was accepted, and the neat Sus - day the mother and her children were Awed in me of the best pews in the church. But the thoughtfulness of their stil1 unrecognised wee not it:- haunted. At the siege of the service Le 10d the way to the Sunday -school room g od ietrialiseed elm mother to the moor_ hilleseisitea *Ito wee very glad to receive the ehilibelased place them ia rar*01 good taftelaeo This may be es conveniset a point as any in my story to my that ant lose after this the mother found oat that the kiad matlessan who had taken time to show her the church, welimate her family to its services, and ones the diadem tato the Sundayochool, was a great mill owner and millionaire of the city. how for the sequel souse weeks envious to the loco:lents we inve related, the super- intendent of the Sunday school had offered a prize, in the form of a silver dollar, to that person who should intro- deo@ the largest number of asholars to the school withia a meets timia When Me day came for lenthemillg pis, It Wil found that the millisesies member wee the successful competitor, sad the silver with suitable remarks, was placed in his Made It is mad the prise ma more 4 a surprise to him than any Q55 else, and it is reported that some. of his friends &i51netghbors have seen hist ring try the ng of that silver dollar as if it had a quality of music in it that ordinary dollars do not posses& In amelesioe, you will be prepared to barn that the man who had it in his Mart to do this Christian service for a humble German w oman and her mildren, afterwards gars a round million of dollars for the education and moral uplifting a the freedom of the South. Iliellevett was -wise. Neglected coughs and colds so fre- quently produce serious results as to constitute a definite wanting. There is oo better, safer or more pleasant remedy for Coughs, Brcuchitis, Sore Throat, Colds and all throat aod lung troubles thaa Hegyard'a Pectoral Helmut. 2 The Menem, of Lemur. -- TM tendered/ of luxury is toward de vowelization. Rolm never became diet sewed and corrupt until her ciliates became weakfty, &ad adopted luxuriate modes of lien,. Nothieg is more eon- dective to sound inorele than fell emu. potion of the Med with useful labor. Fashionable idleness is • foe to vide*. The young man or the young women who eagles the preinoue boars of life ia listless idrasaiiiig, or in that sort al seaseless twaddle which forms ths hulk 04 18. sonversation in some circles, is ia very west danger of demoralization *fry el Met mega int °meow of fashitradble assist, seem to open the door to vice, and to insidiously, and at first unconsciously, lead the moos( and inexperienced away (OM the pubs of panty and virtue. Thus is good evi- dence that the amount of immorality among what are known WI the higher Maas«, I, every year ineressing. Every now and then a mandal in high -life comet to tie serfaee ; Met the treat mess of aormotioa is effectually hidden front the general public. 1 iron profligacy is, muses troweled epee in all respectable ; *ad yet wealth and acooniplialo IMMO Mil sower a neskitude of eine sore nem A abeam -- Thai is to way, your longs. Also ad year breathing maiihinere. Very won. dark' eseehinery it is Not obly the larger air-priemisa, bet the thousands of little tabus and leediag from Mew When them are 'lowed sad shocked With matter .he ought mot to be them, year lenge esissot half do than trork, what they do, they seam. do sisch. ewes, psoissateis, aim* aseassetime se say et do he* 4 direst sad Dam awl bead Gala !Vat 411•1611nrssita D al. Than it jest P are 6.4, All ow am_ ear ha ast rid el thew that is bee ReWise's Gamma *sup, obi& asp &sapid grit:Lodi pas al 74 • beets Ibis 0sayarythes des Au lanai pos. pis oar 4spe04 apes .4111, smOr ether atolleist ~es and WINN thaw eery If etimed 110/11=lovila la. Mate 1100111110b. . ._,l.- . 44ses. .elke t "•• -4.14 , • 41".• Revamp -US eses 'Mese= air" to say woe asediar loses form ha- rk) me se "seat marl' the reararhabis little gem he the Teeth mid III*AL. 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