A HONE AND WORK 1FO ALL. how very mall the summust be which is given to any one, at our doors. Even if only divided among a few of these claimants it will be hardly sufficient to have an appreciable value, distributed as it must be in ho- meopathio quantities; and by to-morrow each will be as mach in need of assistance as before. Besides greatly diminishing one's own trouble, would not the amount of actual good accomplished be vastly inmeased, if there were s substantial benefit ? Would it charity, first to understand the wants of those most needing assist fully to estimate how much one giving toward supplying one pers immediate food and daily work, )me hopes of lasting, not be a truer, nobler character and actual tanoe, and then care- may feel justified .in on or one family with until you can make suitable arrangements for their independent support ? Select those you.are confident are the most deserv- ing and most anxious t work With part of the money buy a "land, warrant," or a homestead, in Florida, giving the recipient choice of location. With the remainder of the money supply as far as possible a common outfit. Try your own talent for begging for once, at least, so far as to secure a passage on some of the Southern steamers, and a little money for farm- ing implements, to start at least one family a y'ar in a new home in Florida If these bentiari esare wisely selected, and have that natural energy and love of indepedence that will make them accept such hardships and acrifices pa mst of neoeemty mark the first steps of any new o00o, one o -may rest satidfed that, by thus on-