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- --- .- h # VO1k X ____ efuI _ VO .XI4~C N,S . i T S A ,F B U R ,18.N .9 ItO\V '[LIE SIIAl i I:. J'I1{54NAL ANI) 0I'I'('I AI. TiTAi1 01' TlUE 1.1: o 1' i'i':lIi.%'s it'i,i+:lt. 11s .10t.ti:l of Travels, to aion It 1'r.11ttt"l--Iys S. (. W . ll'n.janihtn, n euen t Unit(II StateM lliiiit em' Iu t 'e r-i. The voice of the muezzin, a ion jilodious ciait, is heird lloating ot the still air of nmornting fromt the towel of T1chtertui. At the 'ime ioent'ltt ti 81111 bursts over the ciatert 1latii, anm burnishes the walls of th captitol witi golden glow. On the lofty tuIrret of i1 palace gate a: troo) of rovl tru1mji('tt:1 hails the cominig day, while in the sttt'il below rings tIme 1ulebtian Iortt tieh Ia nouices to I-ie polle thatt the puii baths are readV for the daily ibbhittion At thet stiile tiiite the catnltel be Ii a' lteardi of ciratvltllS which, a:t er tr::vclin, ill night, ire niw cnteriig the city. An attenldatnt iii stocking fst rai(es tIh heavy lrap)ery I hat clos:;s it ' entran, to the apartment where Nnsi t i1 )cd e Slah is sleeping, and with lhmwriI hl:t in a low toue reiumid his Mljl';ty tihi i is the hour11' of" plrayer. A '"mm<oimniled miiintt approa hemio;, 1 i n tti ig a b a0: i :1 II eC\"r of oll; slit' pouirs sce t tl watt over the royalt lmds, zaui iihiier :Ii attteatitllt, scimtily clad, like lher Comii )anion, drit:: his l:uis with a i rt towel Both kneel at this duty, for thl king i yet ont his coeuh, which is it imattre4 laid ont the costly rugs thiat cover tim floor. liavinig accomplrlislid ilin ah:u tionls, wiClh foruim tn' t, I of ' t h ss'eitt rites of Iu-suitnium ,riay "r, the Sihal olers his deVi)ItSo on ai sinu'ib praye rug of silk p,ointeI towari \li t'a. Wh'eI i Muhnlilm at'ntlml is Onl a juiliriiy lie ('i' ries a (inptl>asmts witim 1miht, in ori('r I') lini time d ircctIi on of .1CeCca. 'i 1 r taVe'r i r'epleatl imn a Iw t.n \itl mmimy m1e11n llections, of u hehm thme hiit C nimt o r('l'iattdly fatllin:g ibit (Un tilt f! in , uisinlj to the .titn s, la:l tiw st:t.iing mima paIssing botih ianl. i'vrenti:aiiv ove the tace. His morniI ,g p:y\er (lVri', the Sihal )as5es to a sit':ln hathi p'r1I1i;i sOlit"' rlaneai audl cunttiii stet d.1 ap~at mntctts. 'Tlae entire e: tald: 0 mint i iiisty with stcam, :un(l t dimu L i yet vadcs a hall 1\t iti d h m':' 'tc. Ii walls are ClCi t ti! " I? :" e.:t rYtaged in elea' int r,; th . IT light sifts thr ot't iri L-. s m it 1 v nia,l ceiling, wh ich in .nm.i b n pilliars. in :i m. :. ! m :, i tinks lillc r tsp oti.l' w ii h i :rnt cold water. Th a'' it ti ' . i t a tI I ar0 selected fr i ni ; tv Rvo m Ili wto ;t t li:; i ..ii Vm.m iii ;lil: it iltniid l ld'ttells : ltt \ t ;, . nm .1 less to say i t i th r I:c;h 'ie; :t-' : m thie morniing' 1u ii ofs- *i ' ''a - I 1m ri. poses mmatt nie'm h i tI: iet 1r ai ag ee e il ' t l t i I I ''r e1 I' t ttm. iim tishe da . a tt ti:. n l . m '', :i li'i .1 b)athls ver lI!ik y e'lai l! in 55m1 th. marttVe'lo i s i ph;.IC:d Imii :te -' t (1'ri:1!n stvereigsll , . n 1' in thIr l' m' i r It lml et ied't it :,1 , r t,l. t~ il age inl elin: .. !h - {m. ; ;i Alter h ait in , the ih:.e p:, ", t. sL ; light iiea!l fti .t tr ( '!: , I . a dtu n ipt ' ' l l : f r i m i . :lt: i ' mI .m ; 1attn e d( hl ''i ;t ltlu\d'ialil u, .\' n ' (il-t ) i l hIll patss- ' _ (e o i , LIni'o' auil c e ehu:lihis mis i I , m Im iste1. 01 the issJ l (' cu eI'i . is m'p d ,fllm '" tih t' i 'r A\." '' r Irimin i ni iste'r'; the \a:ib) )iulltmt"h, a t, er'' -t : o wlar, tli ti t l ii htnoIlj i ' in i-t r ( for ig n i utl'it m'.; th:l\ m;ilin e H Ii l, ieli iSte!r of littnu t ; m i.. l'.liib11. li ;- nIt'lh oither lmftc 'mis mi tt n-' h)1 ithPI imanie-ne, m itummemerI m mmrint oi m ingJ al Cs)evenioii''t e hi h mdi .me riom eminin time ,miiteo :mnim t'mmi c-n 'ii i who rti asmom sum rintmm-'ii if t Ise ais li, antheismI h:ij f timismle: departmilm mlet, calldb. h igh an thetnire. Thi funelimnar is a Pershuii, whol graihiid lini th' micamm mm le'm' o'her phyisiitatnm, iindin D'r.i' il ite cotidencem' f lihm I iS l i ini n riiii im thme leadin mlhig' journ.:mm. .nioi aiii recent lever i ''ess) i m ha n mlel mi ciAsimt ii mmt a ly m l ing t I i den; beiit i presen t ti nmngad e Oneli byii onei '''t' y rai' i e-- 'Irllhs luissive mbo in' ered.1 i pai e. man d ente mholds(i ithimlies idifortn inhsas and te Kiin of ingms. Ts-it'm i !rit fminl. For i'n the periiod s ofli rmtonn sidermItted kmmitingo inst mmli w howl tieiki of Arimi i , omm htl m; ilt','of Eomii n,ii todiake a n lati e tin e mI ii Isi:'I ( :m Thmmem ymitrs how h~'m~i tin i ' imik "lemsedm tim .i nce" I i r c' miim mml liw t,isn 'iy it in:t hi ay~i -'mir'' ti h ii a im ' mlJt ann timthetmmord 'er ' o immioi ml i i ', mmii um s, itmL mmisl'th 'me 1-11t o ihem i'ml'3 to withii i so m ' In inten .--I natoism m m il detaib ad'ii mIfinti on .m, I'm hi pe:; ii i s. ( m cthis,iis i it ti e iltmin i mt' eiti of bi prdeesr,o rshyl h a Cill) n of tmmnurklii Iinte(siidy mni' abmlj ij fom ertmi yertm wa1i s aht '" 1.mm mmmi mot eihe, tnh in prevnetor time imtmm )rivatto st.udy or a imore careful examima i011 into the affirs of his aldmiistrat tion, atttcutletl by some1 head of a deprit y inent Irti whom he desires more pre 'eise inholmation. This would b0 par tiCularly the caso with the 1l1ohper-ed I )oulel, who is at once Ninistcr of Com nl(eree and Ninister of line and ''ele -graphsl, in1 whiom thel Shahli relmses soini ctitideic. 1The Stii-ed-)ouleb, or g i\lii initer of 'ublie IPrinting, is alSo a. r liiiit nila who 1 ofton closetei With the Shl:ih, a-i he. is at pub1lie c('nsor anrd hlonti ral edito,r of the ollicial joutritnds. It is c said ii hiiig go( 1e5 into these piilodicals 1 &itloutt Iirst p)assing under the eye of t tihe bhiah. Dlt as they apl,ear only c monthly, mn co\ver but four pacs in 1arg' ty1 t, the task of eiding is I1nore ap lrt t lt th:ttn rcal. SThe Ntui-c(d-Douleht alsO itsiststhe - Siuth i1 tdititg IJS journt"adS of travels, . nuid preparintg 1themtc for the press. The lam't r(cent w\ork of this description is; -the ammc sint of tle Shah'S OXC'itrSion to Me cho cI in I,c2, in which the 1oyal i1t hor gi Ves sonie of his own coCnc1iisious t"oncetrn1ing the aint i< ities along the 11)11t le iollowed. 'lhe work is illui i ratdl withi lithograpic illustrations mdite trom photographs. ''hese works, a wel as the ulliciil glazttes, are prinlt e d Iy litIographty. This Imat\- steCm a oI S 0 what labohriouts at ti n'cessaI rocec tit the present age; for ihe cast i of Aniie calicltters, which the r ersiaiis uSc, 11:1 ben oftCn dole, and . several VI;huaes htave been 1iited in India ii the Persian langtuge from nictal ty"pes. 1at the P'ersiniiis, with their x(tluisite a'-ttetic feeling, cannot hicComt hhituated to type printing, as it is less soft, flowing and tllexile than ilhe w\ritte)) chiarcte'. 1lence the pref('r enee ft or lithography, wich aproxi malttely give-s thlu the delicte touches of the caligraphlic art. A skillful scribe r writes out t'ach page US it is to appear in the printed co y. This is p,hotographed (n1 a1 yton \ witi U pr('l)iel surface. As ont' inoty readily sultpo la, the facts im thest tic 1c-lled peiOicills are often in ini rst ntttio to thitte lhido lam'g:ige umtlt spiieilhiity of higi nai;cling titles and1( pIhras, ve iy Iike Fabl-t:tl's cllnny voith ut 1)1t t aln inttolerthlie deal of sack. T'the corresp)oldeUce froui the provinceis is atttitcnlly sltumed up in . soine such phra11 ;e its tii., for c\iple: '"The good I)Ipeople of '.threez are in utsual health, licrlilse lcc to (iod, cliid aire scavjng tlieir pr:a yer.: w itl pious regularity."' 1ut itt tbaha's gtv"erlinmtnt also em pIl,y:c the ct,htini5 of the oliciial jourials ttI :.1 it s r hat1115 wit Ih the powe'rs, 1ll ti :t i tlt [u:tlit' tif titir iiilliueitee it I it' Cu' t 1of i n . cSI1l't iint-5 it his I c t e U.c a tic ie r'e rt its t(irtt ity. Aic c ti'' oilC 0 i ared whieh, altthiig to i;o' t+)ition If o110 of the rivaul E;uroptecan power 5 in AUi:t, 5lpok'e s iiglgtiigly of that 11)n1 0)', 111111 (sl, "icily of the ( eaty of its t !'iniht'nci' ii inte I et T h igluoime:C tit if - a1 . i i _;;t i1 Ig c. 1 1glti'; \ itl c te tO c a Intpe r, e1a cn ciatHg from il .,tuce's, to p,rIciuce a :uos, inl II: )cu ; c cI t in II t t <pitlrt;t, t101 thtt c.li. of' the ltci' sl jt;iriail ' 4 Ihert ci"n:n ('a,l-,l lit ld tio puili-l sh etraceticci ai th:" ub):lc j 'ltt iSotue of tlie (iazett', . ih i".l cl aoitradicted Ihe statc i ( ' hi : wii:iy i ter i I ':-;c'i:, L: Iac'"t 1,011!; ' ii ' - - c t;t a c red m~c th-lie s:uace pccriodcic:ct :t'it' . r!! wats inspir0 b cy anii - it(, i col - - ' ul; ] t l ; i ;t- 1:1 i r (11c pc') cllt {f le it'l t t r; ! c: tt 'i t ut soni infin edi thi a tcr Ilit' I t0,s i lt(e l \ice result. it aluavs been yy opiion tiict a 1!rt;:d Stat re sentatt'ivie ab a - l t d houblc i nyhldc thce hconor acnd c-elit.o t i t r \i :y ; t t \c i ;jtynlcn hn"- lessticllr t rlt-' 0 ' cc.."t (\lrct 't; t't It , lij t'OL ly 11r1 t !il 'tl-ic'lic ti lti c li clic t ly ai t'ct t ttlil' lt' 1l t ;i00 c i 0c siu.'h ; I ic ' :1t llt .i no:ddc4. bc tcc cacli l tIl 1cc to c giveny the I'00-ti i I (:til just cstabliuch d in that I t-aiy contry, .a lcd net a'llr ti at. tll, 1t ly 1)1'011 l, )iitt htl itn IdOert&'d 1to Ice iny <urtsel 1in t catt.l cInuicec iiately cclicc I espcect tilicy ye it.''csc itt-c 11he hui tco(Ic the i lnister oI cc orignl i- dchtccy whlichc followecd causedc mil to) cr) 'o t iumitter agin,ii feelingc tchat pocssi bly the4 I m c on.ie (cit iic'ealdcc initcintion cc Ihe 1i1' bleaitionc of the tolfensiv,\- artiec, - - ~ c ci crlcciis Icy Ont ofl thce legac ' i'rt lait wcithoucit ancy icntetionc ' n cii 11Illl c r 1:1)1 Ic y, cjdle- ) ' tc t'c \ rct living al c on] ttt1ntccs l (lht subci t tcite- fromic lthe forign'4i cliljet cc 1c t'.tctdito of thce clliecal gcazctte, anod dispa)tch hein ii ssncitjt i in 01 uc acas8e, I it cInelted il tauice ofi his1 maujtesty (ccmi-lh, andcc 'c-ized thact otc':lsjin tio tiul t ic l iiung1 otilt r cmattIer t c-l ic o'bar a1te of c h ci ncicial crticle oni the pri-i r1 chctlc of1 thce Unitedt Stact-s. 'ThIe w-1.1 iit-s(cc'ci- l I.ae tc ixpretssl yery fricici - r Ih tcc, cui tccicunande th' Iie ?c lni.tter rcljc-c-- Aticirs -yh wast ~c- precscent, fto carriy outc dny ishes regarintcc: thle macit t-r. I tiidi n tl ic-t i l-led-c withl thcis, N -Icc. (cai a ga cucin ton the \I 'c i tc I (>ce Il- 'ljl )ir ci ci-t-cr I cci I cc' t(i trIc itrc d i of the <,-ileniveit I - c ib rcc lilt ccf mcy jc4.c-istence -c uIicccy c Iul ccvidet by'~ c aclrequest ct h iini ter of c l 'r ii ngcl fori 11 tco prie I pape fcoi ir thec nextl is--- of his c \ c ct ccl ~t>f ccct I fitich, iclci t1cc Iesidlts c-n dclr hcchwiccec, it icc-d hardly b said I i un' o cli-dicic n ccbene-liitl. - cc n c bc ecniccc ini (lccc. S .hitb cc , c- c i c ow theI ic c- ian -c--i ..c -- i t u{ --n a cub. - int ennc t h cc c it c ccl t cc .l' - y h..r.(c-c w1c ill iid me- rc i abcc ccrt a d.41th, dcci it icc cicc dou te whethcc-c r \ ucnlc-i.-ill iinu in~ cohtl blc .44 A\con nce: ticumcted ciwiith thec unyi4 andic c-uc-tcccs ic n c i y .tc n naynme, eu .(l te p ny~ ben:ceath the ex-cultion)er': c wrdidt iandt (li.-ian F"raceisco Ccall. SYcciucng wr'iter wccihe-s iis Ito pcil-I hi Ii~,clticlcicinis to "ecoucctralge" im c \\ eanniict alloiL) tiecoura-ige (one wi ilIt a I le xpenhic of dIiscouraging manhiy thiouisami AN 1'NI:N,ivx.: si 1 ol ('I.<i1''I l.:. ICt Iit't of iI (" ('t,nfl nt tty I''r"-(ent("l to, thec '"That suit of clotles cost me eight tllousallld ad two huidred dollar15!'' said ia taill, stout, fine aJe-iring geitlentun with an Ilte]ligent face hallf hiidentI by a ixirimit iron-gray heard. 'Th'e gentlo man was 1)r. J. K Nagle, of St. Augus tin1e, FIloritl, and h1lS J istener a Star Ie Isorter. F or t it oiig time the authorities ofi the( National MIuseum have dlteavored to obtin a itniformu worn by a (onfed erate ollicer diuring the late struggle. At that time I)r. Naght Was a surgeol by colm,lil;Lisin III hit' (Coufeterate servict and actively eloilt yed in tlh field, chiefly in (enieral WY. J. 1hItulet 's corps, klo'ii aS the :r(d alny corp[:. lle iss als;o obtainedl i<one PrOininence byV a gift to tht" Nationai l illls('um of at valua lle collection of I iii ted Statt' one cct 1ieces. A shor't vlile atfter this he pre sented the sitame lmllselll wit hi the uniformt mentioned, and also somew adtli tional relics of the (nnfetderacy. They have b)CeeI placed 1by thle IIu ilS(ltii n1 thoritie s in a glas cast'- -lie first to the right on the cC.dtr aisle a:; you enter by the north door--in whic alt i ae, et x iilitet the clotlt'S worl by (Gcn'Ierad Sauta .\IIa, of dtxiemi hane. A n :<- .ti. 2)'; t'(,\ i;o ,:1: i'I: Covr. IjetUres ACCompniirVil, 1)i". Nigle's eoat siow the >tattern wlichi was re <liired to bie Worn. The (ttlhii- was covered wsiti black velvet, altl the in SignItulm of rauk was a large gold oi' cii broidered st' )laced neal' tie fron!t am11t1 1oilt 011 a line with the low of lttons' on cuela side. '1Te sleeves were covettd with cievrols of gold lace, and as pt'r litternt represclted in the picture. TlI; culls were of l)lack cloth or viIvet, cutI with )oint ul, the outside scani u the ti!ceev. 'Th1e vests represent ftll dress in blue cloth, and fatigue drei; in gr:ty clo0th. Th'1e iu,ts, of a re:;;ulatti(tn i,st-. tern , were of dark lue elttth, having n me1(h1l stripe of 1lack vi 'lvet the witlt length of the outer' s:ahn a 1l (th, d wit Iiaro\v gtoldl lact'. 7he biltt i i r. ! cust 011e hundre11 (d dollr's ni!i'. T Ie goitI lace 01n. liidrtl dollars pt - r V i. 'i gray cloth of the uniforml, Itiilnlings tiid making, cost over eiglit thounsait doullars in Counf(eentte current'r,ad what is left was wonil in ict ive i'lice from the first day that it wias put ont uitil a 11m0onth1 or two alter the exli oSion1 tf the (onfederacy (icclrredl at ( ure'is bo'o, N. C. the helt ii s the State arts of Ark:an515 iin the 1ck le. It was re i ceived1 by i i a l ari ee 5n pu re:,nt (d iy him to hi'gcon igle vt ,htn the troopls andl :teimilrrmnlts of lihe Arkan ias euntingent wire ilsfern(dttl o t Conf'tdern:ey, the p,ro i'enlaa ("rv,, n t1 s of w\hicil oceurrel at i'ora,ot,t-as, Arl. iml dI tune,1 I . 1 lit green cordl, olriginiSby S cur.aili ('ord, w'ilS sed dinii!g the l;s t V ' -at's of lth' wvua is a sublstituite for' the t'r't n silk -a: h, wvhiht r( rglilttionls r"eqIrned fo' ia sui'gt'5 (I<lipili nt siii. 'T lie Iiri-t. ull!t lisi by ulrgcon Nagla w:ts a m;t inient \win silk Salsh, with h> y taasels amit lntllioit oriwtti I-. As itb hralils wierel botn and ld b::unli u n: 'iell, the pi' '':ecil Wer pl;titi t a i ntt t'hpt ('ra'i'C i-, 511d1 111 1 i"s hV th( b2usheletrs to pi;tch rents ill l lerolagi tla'cea in clIt bes, i t e. A rt'mnan:i2t of a shiriS sl'riiw nII of 'h1al i;t"rgonl Na-'( lhad to alril fllo m1an11I tlts f the latt'ti pieid of. the i' w;ir. As tht starltl fru o emplhis iI itl with lin lirts, lhb cost six gild dolars a piiete, the cottraist of theni m(Ilt oW is rather a sad c<mim1tenttatry oli the resutIs of War, and esplecially a' def'at il1 1 it atte 1nlt llt ttitcieiences. A tin tkiit I preseted1 t raiel musumbyl )rIN. A BI( ('LU1I OF 11'l MEN. )N.Y i;i.:V l.:N OF 'I'll: Sl.:NAT1'4I(iS AlIE MI I.IONAI Itl'. l.intate of ti e we"altt of i11o ')eibherx of' I lIhat . suelh A bU((El I l,l --M ,ity longs WEll I ilh'lc \VAsilINt1TON, .falllry 29.---Whenever 1 hear anybody talking about the United States Senate as a 'clt of millionaires" I feel like saying, as Senator Joe Urown saidl to the newslpa)er moan wlu aslked himt if he were wvortht S1),tl)0,tfl) - "Youngl man11 l,1,9t),00 i. at great deal1 of 1noney." Thte trtht in there are very I'ew -millionaires in tile Senate. I hallV just t;,ne carefully over the list, uin( out of the seveiit.y-six ] can only Ii nl eleven tilliolimirt':;, an(d I. do not feel very cer taian ab1 nut. all of them. Of courso oe can nver feel sure about tlh wealth of aIIV man in Ameriea--xcept that it 1 OXaitd'''tte:1l> popullar reo)0t., But her': is lmy list: Brown, of ( eorgia; ( 'nel in. of W'st Virginia; ('anteron, of I tsnny lviuha: Fair, of Nevada; iale, of .\1htn ; \lthone, of Virginia; ilniler, of ;li-;:e IPayue, of Ohio; StwyOr, of W1isn! I; Shiernii a, of Ohiio, and )htl fnI)l, o)f Californiat.I1 STA A 't)Int AT 'i'l0)' 01T 'r1 T1E aA'. Of tie Stanford1 is by far the riehiest. llis weltIi is larg('ly ''iii sight'' anid umay be sa. ly lsit, I su1p)ose, at 2O,t)00,t1)), cililIly ml:ule and ehieily kept in rail roads an1 real estate. J'tit Stulntortl canilI w"ell b,' reckloned in Ite ' 'diiigerous llaosNs." Next, I. sh"louhl say, stands i'Oir, :u'1 lair, ilod, .l:-el y aitnt ( 1 t ' ii , l-' wtalth WIas and l:rtely is oil;'enlut h, ltt w1ho is tetal:titait - ll,ll:lt,t!IH by\ wetll infIUnni,ld ilnen. Then1!1 (i1n l: J t lhroun. l V i i rg;i, ithir hiw, nuin:: and real edi (lare :ull hiS coal 1:iU s. Valuedl I O b 'ys. i t i" ,,000,O . t'ayn(', elf ohio, w\ithl his re'al eslate and1( (iil; (mat rlo:, of PeOnnsyl\-ania, malt t (..u;llen, of WVet Vifrginia, wcitht their I n11h tue1: :1 real estat e,arellmillionaires. 1 t' r u > -rm: TII :N o O ' T m.: r,lo. I1 Paiter, of \ihiani It, and S1an'ver, of j \\'iseosiii, wit Ii thteir himb'r :uuI their 1 rel (State, com1' next., and ten't1 aIs theI iile cl ,:r' I n.o ld n:ui 'iwlr~1 , w\itht Ilir r"e.(: -toitle, l;:,hone, withl hi:; sj)menl- J mitive nuliw 'y :tt,r.:, autd Ilall', with his;I u lt in the na. iI tiu nt feel u iil si .I1 ~Ii I- 4 i' ld to a I:u' ti I r' Il't ofi l ih 0 i.;' , llhohit l a' Ih htt lke lul but I f ''-l s ' ul lthat Ieias, \f ll;:a , (':1m0 t r'tad IOS tilth- e'ltar to I1 a ( .. rnl-r in) thi: Ohtlh, I )itt' of the11 Ie l ,l, alt 1 r:toi s 'I b uS : eit ills t .l'tess; inl thi recent :;peu'litns in th' Comitoek tc'h.eks. I,htt grnlt tor I lh tim( that le is a i ll:un ir', that will give Us just a round11 tloeli ili ti ,1iiate. hurely we :nialt -ttlt ti.t. j . i I slt(i ht to ld Iltit illv of thei otl ' i: It riti t: riel 10e.ui1 i0 i not aI lt ly 1tilotin irei, and hii they 0 - t- ti le ir' e' ed I il ii, in a i1111 1 l the ttil> w:trnl tint \tw ih has1 l,-ei ser'Vt'd up i 'II) he !I )'ne 1I;) 5 f t,l Iit- ' Inate.' f V ely \"\.'l. Jl.ti It run1 thrt,ughi the li:,t. .lhiri('h, o; L ah- lsla.l, is at . i e'ess:futl I \\ , ho"ia el i a halt ni, llioii in- li. e is ('it ) 'Vt t l I:11 ith ii in itit" 1 11 if s :"aidl to beu wtirtth at quarter of at liillionl.it l.'eriitI; l "1, , lups n t. A. one1, Ofi Iowa, i:; cltrgtsd w\ith a quiat'tr of a"l miilli,n. .1 hlopet' he lhis it, A+: is O5l I face the :ne ebargi. provd if t wold n nl lt have . ili,i0 imt has11 Cof tlose hi:lingeril ln etry, nili .f Arkanthe lilkurn tof 1 ut(1 y , ai un ii I hitir, of Ntte ' lampshire,1 . ii ndi il-i they lintd thy shitioli Wp ' - '1it i'or hth year waI u . J > e , o C llrdo lots an i-e of tose')1 mytica fortunesi whiic a crated olo iyto a tuck i in in ing liandhe nxt tol ai luim i uine ofi poker.l Iuli of-i South''i Carlina,ii h:ts' the fatilytI plnion, i-ori w ha i a le tfit.l i'uiit~ iitI4li liiiiI1 ha an Innie gro v e or two; Chai ,ii f 4 uleei 'Island iit li-i-ory Im ime.i he 1 istrib i l s th; Iiie n't,( 1k, all uoni u t u7rs. Ch' ner, tl fi neh.4 ('oitlIIXklil ll, Mi iai, le o le i4; dirputt, inf Gtonal; (bank, oftn is not regarded as rich. 1laxey is 1i1'r. Warncr Miller hats heen poor and rilb 111(1 rich and poor l'y turns, as wood 1)ul1) failed or sucCeeded-- just tow Ie is supposed to well ofl. Mitchell, o Oregon, and litciell, of P'nnsylv:ti:t, have what they have niado or cat itLt Dut of the law. Morgan hias his sahtiy. Morris has the i200,00) or 9II 0,101) he( saved from his ''general store'' husiins It!) in Vermont before the war. 1'T,l' M ,'1( .\ NI) 011t :15. P1latt., of (onntectieit, has it sinlll biwt )raetice; Plumbltl) his vm'itous sl''eclative ntterests, and1 if they all turn out well lie vill he rich i--So far his :recsss amid ailiires scent to live ib tnluc.'d;l I'I l ins a suutll law practice; liut hi l:s his ,ary; lliddlelherg'r da-s not even h:tve hat-thte diiy ifter lie gts it; ihiti is iust struiggliiig out of i" i:tilurt Sulis >iry u:is the " )saving,.!s 1 a lit' e ; 'ewell is snipposet Ih:ive a :-ndl ri to1-; pn'tcer hih s a lin(' IwIN' prIte, uit spentls i:s inteoie Iberallv; T['i tler s in a lot of sllena, wit ih linty nake 1imi1 a milltiotirI' or 1nav mke' hiim a autper--just now he is ait the tgolden neani of (olpet t ntee. antlce eCarrit'; at :.1;tll t't'i:t t' \" n \yel hats a littl r p0ro e y \ ,: is t r - lng to lay iort a sneil reid(1et here li >f his salary ; o'(rh aed tie not at m '\"o s ligth t a ihntn eial tli'ih a:: ti!his; i ltlfdl has :tlv"' mit of ii' profle ionatl hw(Ome)t; W\itthornle lu:= nothin; >ut hia ihtrv"; W\illianl,, of 1.'aliifornia, s '1)0,1(I or so i tn lt; W ilson, of owa, and W\iLson, of \1aryland, lhave - -------"v >aymg", t la a"I"ti s esp.ciall il son, >I. lt, o t' 1av e114 mon v. >uint fl it i dethe f it recit r o l e ions,1( "W hy\ , (itt'sill , i \. tSi?", l iroaclaed SIy( iem's I oiise, tl its I at otld 'unhserate battle Hlag Ilttiti: t.1ti t e trs tt t t it of tr: opr ( "i. ( iige, ani the eia wiT t '.it -u iit('i \ l,t a't'1 i, r vhttt Njoi et the ''( It ai'Oi nsw te litt h t hii r.id , (" t n dtt lay l ' tit hIr i n 1 ; ir : it >pos ed Itu I ll y . th ro'Sut t I(l ltt'tI itt ( :" 1-1(1:) I ,i(t(' )(I l~t"t-t \\' tt(l ' T I.t ' It t' l 'I tii t te ei"a l 'll 4''(! (ii li (i- i t( a >vrahe lt der'tsi houtle, at' a I it\ tood u 5ingten tl a i tI i he , 0it. I a a r:1 , ut} ttni ti 111 11 t it I l lt,: .aft "( . s(r illl't l t 1 tf l't l' t' i if t 1 1 lt v fie wa t e Fto itrte. 'lii.is (1 ii ,' I, te' le t,i .ate,!wh'b h1 it-. t al' tit etl I ' i lt . i i i t 1a- I l e its illo r:.tlle;' 'il :f11 ...; ;-tv:lrI( :lpid lyt elti.rtt Ih 1 ti ' r ' hit 171i tl ( ' i 111i(( i ll 'iii itg li t' 't(?tl t: tre they turnd.d ti:tin ls ii en adia :., rocid d icedi mir (',(ur .- u p ( thi h tit:l whie thes moitio uccui al bret'! Ir leV orie t ihtu mV i 1it :1y p .lttag ld front'l tois lift, f.':1 t t th lit' iliatl tu i)- i ts, o a- n tit \" i - 'i'le t\ ilr i ll ott.- hit lira i I ti Iil ir , S . ho1).itris tittll (: I It i l (i menlg whirll idi the U s i rt 1Ia ldh .(' iretled '.1i1-r io sli t las t thrt pt ( it-li tv Isin ttl:, ihd lby thai-,t i'n a uY( - (I i .i hritn 'i ' Iasett red lato luitt itt.(iv bn ta5ttpg (tlit i tt i t i lt; ttti 1t Oiil t o the rihl; t.of he il irst. 't't'x:s li: ;in1 :t. Wh'tile hseno mns-'r n r rfte l 51s 0 1 l tlin itli- d it t ing i t h-n fl 'i iwor t wh l ed ii- i I. ib - . ;I t lit wor a~t ( ine lav lc i- li I i. he tione hei yntiilreda -t~ i th u 4 Ih-r i ifterhi littl l a idlult fli M ahtoti t' wilh rs, i ht riodili' i uo thle tIkfirib-h iin i If nato (in;ii I itt', cal l up in Ii f .t \din- a InnIe'(. in ,t 'I ieluvdel', t t'it s iii ti ij i s. ired upui in,kllnghstte n tith sanI ii kiin hi'ol wihI tM >i l ichii h t tl l i n hi --. ht .i''i Texa li i lil ;;iinen luu in -n ",u t he-. poi itl whltere th l- Id ral emi r moveth on i~-liiary tonl . lii li --i-' >n t, mi an-i- il ed, -ii a iy i t 'Cilfoel, ifeyu ae tridti:ttck i '44 i II en4) ".4. )1 \i 1 . .lt i n S r 'T' rteporlttof 1he .lterk of thel Houise (il t IIt' 'uti\'t si of his ('xe 'unditlurcs for tili' s! :1 v ' nding on tIl :3utIh of last .1ion' thttws l att the(' i4laries of oflic'rs air; un1 t'1 Io .4 i1,II'.1t; salaruies' of ('aplitol potlict lto .1N,2<1. ,; itorials fOrf i ffll.ii , ". I: 2 1 U 1 lit oil for hl taig alt;aniitis, s:- ,i.i2; fu'Iiture itt r't'patirs. :>. 1.:31 ; jttt-kinig b)oxe'S, .'!,95 : ('ar'tat t, . ; ) stage, 1 t2l); le e r,ll ', .i 1;,i . .ua. I):lril! tll. yearU' 1!!' 441an (ii of . 2.54) was1 p aidt II) t )(4' I)arty for Itatstte for tlle fohliig roomu. (1 11 Ili- a e I alrt. Wats ptrnItschased 1!l traunk btadi'ls : It) 1 t for :7:t i T aIrplt'4t"ilt)I't whllich now co ei's tle loor Of thei lloulse cos:t .:..!"; peryar , it it ('Itlit'e'd I,:; ; yani 1ti, 111t t itIng to . si , . [. ['or the lob1)y Milton t'iarpet at . p: j't+r yardl wasi bought. 1:'or the ij ;akekr's room n the bordet'r and liing cost s 13t;, '4'N I'I:n Ix1 'l':NSI.:s. 11ml i'fiin''l ll s 'xteui sx of tllr jae lojp rt': tti \r Iv 11lii nnmunted to)til, 1St.18 1h1 t i l rt., ', 1hiil w\as.11(0. lllilroal ar''. a "; pi; h t ht, m'to., itlnotlltied to : . . I. llnthil tll' the con11rlittt', .9 1. : h; ittbtr iiual unit'rlill li'r dll -in" t inl g 1I' h 4ave, t. I I. ()' bill O l '!t.23 h :uitht th1 ib-1 Of ''1r11 Loliglt ill \\: a hint tn." -\ thi ' lill of :1311.75 ('tntains: thte ittu (It "'digging t.FOron wit h t'41 ;lilti fou' 1uen,'' . 75. 'T'lt' attt' uii;end ' of thil I ltiu t (omu t,itit'O t the t'nun'ral ttt1 \ itt' 1'r'i si' dent Il'nilnriokscost, r1,: L .4 . T '.l'li' iui eirll rxj t'nst's of thle lithe lit'p)r ta::t'utttivt' 1 7 111 f ootedl upji it-. ). _\1n7Ong thet it('ua Wats at fun rati w\'rath:, !., iindh a ltunchl for ther coln iitt ::74 : tf (:i'a r ' i''n'' (' shmwi th it t' ('',::l' t't ba g l ' ('or ensk tts fort de0 ('t (41t'l 1.! 'Il-t wa (.: a h, w ht.il{u e 1ut' '. ':''' il t'' l(44' t:l:"' 4 t4 ; !iii' Ill'('l:l 5t'tl n 4:: i iV e ' t":, "tf e I '- i.' i i Ili \ , ' (4444. 'UN N :1. 1. Th It ;i: 4 :,itn. ant' teit of thet a'rticlet: "4a111 tiit' ft -ti\I' t 'in llt's: --(0 )i n. :- v I' c"tttit:t.,' l' ut t is a cin t,i (ntl'y, ho in tllit thet' g, tin' i : u I'I\ itt w\ith i (4'tnl ''ss4:-l 'i i. 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(f j: .4. ui4nutrr 4\l n m4 4 ol'''4 1 nu ui 1111 1nioney 4is p14id over,((' (4411'444, 444 n o '4i 4 .144 IIw'h Al4444444>:I ::i114 444aw44h i a 1 a4 .44t 4f :, h 4y 4n a -a o ma tnbnio te poeso of' the 444 4rn4d4het h h 4s 44cnte torn 4 >''ieces. N441w r4 T4441 -ini , 4w4 4l (4, 4,44 4 4 y h:4(.444 44anded,4 n44 44444444 had 4 th 4y like the country. 44 44 CUlES BY HYPNOTISM. 'TillL {AVl1:C.OUIs WOtK OF DOCTOR CIIAI{COT, OF PARIS. Net rur 1)Keie"e CoitrolloiI by Transmis 1410n ttn(l the A id of a Magnet. NEW Yotix, January 29.-The Herald's Paris correspondent sends the following ilterview special: Dr. (Jharcot said: "All sorts of ex aggerated accounts have appeared about the experinents in transmission of hy)notism. In fact, unless the public are provided with preciso information in iatters of scientific discovery, they naturally mistake the North Pole for the houth IPole, and error and confusion be colie widely disseminated." "'Will you give the Herald," I asked, ''a statement making clear to the public mnind the exact state of medical scienceo Concerning l luotie discoveries?" "Certainly," rep lied ])r. Charcot. '"'Ilse expcrilients are eondueted under my general direction by )r. Babinski. This is how )r. labinski carries them on: Ihe subjects are seated back to back and a magnet is held to the side of one of them. It is not lecessary that there slould ibe actual contact between the su)jects, hutt if there is the transmission is more rapid than when they are at a distance from one another. TilAl 01' e1U1a PATIENTs. "Tho experiments of )r. .Babinski must be divided into several categories. To the first category belong experiments mloade on two young girls who sutlered fIoi Ii ysterical epilepsy and exhibited all t he l)lelnolmlenna of extreme hypnotism as they have beeln described my me. "'hie ttiieiits Were i irst hypnotized. Then Dr. 1.ablinski produce(, first in one and tlhent iii the other, dillerent apparent 1y:teirical syit1ttu1( of paralysis of tho :irmtt aut tif the leg, calgia, dumbness, etc. T'e patielIt thus attacked by an art iticial hiyterical aliheti iUn is brought iuto rapport with his coilmpanion, near whomn the nagnet hits 1beeln placed. In a few moments a transfer takes place, the sympiiltons (isapptear iii No. I patient and reappear at Ite sanie inistant in No. . T'hey pass thus front one to the other. Moreover, it is easy, by sug estion, to rid No. 2 patient of the aflec now MAi.A)iEs I.\v iii UIl:U. "III a secotld eattt~.)I'y of exp)elifentS 31. Iakiuski touk tndile er fenale patients mti n :,. ut iig till'rent. pi):ises of hysteria, not artilicially itlucet I in this case, but in It t feted sptnttueouisly- --that is to Nay, int epeInmdt'tly of all suggestion such, iii fat, as ti le:ad to the admission of the patients in qluestiol into the hos pital. lie then pled thei in ralport wvith (ne or the o(tler of the subjects of (expeliaent referrn t I abov'. 'Ihese he h,ypnotized prehiminarily, and at their side. put the maignlet. The hypnotized suljtect i hereupon at once displayed the sinit ii luiit'estations of hysteria as thloso of the pttit at iit whose sido he had been pliedtvl. but the latter retained his 1utda"dy 'it Ilwt eitl of the expxerimltent. ". Ihikiiski thin, ly suggestion, re li Ives tIe ivpnotutized subject of thu allectionl that lisa 11(11 tranllsimitted to hiiiii, and(1 resunies the experiment. By r elating the iu neuv ru I niuinber of tinits iiore or e,as consideraltle he has sueeted d in st veral (1st 's in b riniging a itoit tai itt tenittat iou anid even a completo cure oi the malady. t r 1illt S.t imi' Slt :si* 1' '- tmA'm.E'N'. " lre, for iniceii4, aret a few 'of tilo obserivationis inlade Iby M1. Blakinski: In It w' (ca4es lie ohtin ed a. com plete eure of hysaterie tlihihness; onle of thiemi was iif ttght days3' iit an te other of two ii toluS t uah lig, lIe suieeded in e.iisinhg tie dlisappe sarnedic in ak few (days of hi' tl'' riilanyis in the right sidle oIf thle body oifci a year's staniding. in a <liiuat' of an hour indll after four succes SivYe exp erimets htale cureitd a case of he ipl jd 'y tint luI uin ijenl ten hiours' pireiusly. 'The at tanpijt iunst, be the of tenier repj(etd thle o)1(der the lecCtin hiappens i to lbe. "'in ia third( ca4tegoryl oIf experinments 311. IRiiski olbtai iintd the trainmissioil to aii hypnot ized subi ject of (certinh phe tions itt t le lnin us 'ysteiii, sueh a.s sof>-ttn.ig lif tu la.e nt erebralo h iJeii:iesroi in chie. Tt last I :tiperiinwtiis it,etdey itmpetg. J lit.tt in<rs iu osicl trsi) eliii. elled it be4siiit hiave li lI'4interstt fo psy1c4ology on ilthei~lt4 one handtliii anyo therapeti iei on the ofther t But M.l550i cons truittn oift 4n th'eory(jl. t notherb j I l, ait itf i hist' uI i i t aontinu be,ul researe. In t, the eset statedo cinc t is' e lipassblittoexlai ith ath mItyIhit llt necinti 1m o ht tnsemisio itt4 <in i 'titnifrom e Juectiee ts another. l;nt k w i i fth t is d acitsI iut. always o' in to, tile if ilthir pinr.eain'b tuintliie.25 i Now aie the4' ft staed lifeI !.ale sbfeen)1 use1'r:rinedi twith althne Iwho .u4 i vlS'itigor that U ~ ough toi e m llyelin lien S.Ti i i'I researc eassever of prtenselIl has b.'ieiet' (Irfullytii aofact '1. liakin lsk ha dtemed it h duli from utttisl momesn (tisito maenuh eat known11 ftthe med1 atfu iorpical pbi life)O ils the (ifti l covaio al' toiuichland mi uonc ious(le e tiraw fin chnint tXa enrritiits. orTe art of1 iexp rssin t hiugt m atetence,gofonic tng str isc It i a wr (isshirof the h maiighest Itat ndi aesfrdtil;nln wants~ priiei'1 oilnt fai(ithfl bliiogarap-chicat neilroun ee ttjts sprung l(lui>on the defenseless to iisthon detill somoi lon s11tor lesv 1ailroa ti liet oi l t ryt tl uei'' t1h paeno sid lie we.il have to gIve it un.