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t iiwklj ponttr ani) Irnorp PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. VOL. VIII, NO. 33. A Id Hie While. “ A UlUs vfcifta r M> spaka our fratioas UH, ■" t*o mJ Ual srounl t*«t Mcr*j Uiard What# St* lose fcatdaatHj Start frit Uia suuri of Si* or» Katb«r a a a arsuinoß arurd. Taka thoa lb* in*****#, wa#| iu« v«ar? «*»• ! \r* uo( all t*iaf» aroau.t tba » haaiaaiof on f Tbv father ■ band ordain# All thaaa thy (rtafaaml (.aiaa ; • A little wlitla,’ lhaj, Uh», ara |«m»I aod gona Have ail tha lt|hu ml U>ra quita d>*d away Ooe* the laat »ur rllhdraw lla chaanac rav * Till tUa loaf auftit wear* |>aat, Haaptaf aad prayer m at laat. Itut joy approatfcaa with tha dawning day Do friaoda nhundaratand or mock thy pain • Ha«t thou too fondly truatad. lorad in vain Tha faithful <>ue and tru# t an tluhlrd b ••(>«■# raoaw, And heart* lona »«*arad re unite again. ** * Uttla While.tbv letter* hold no more n»a aplr t loQ|f t‘nihraUa-1 ia free to aoar. Aud taka ttejoyene Might On radiant winn« of light, To tha bleat manahma of the heavenly afore Thera and the luni'infi of the we«ry i*n*a»i Tha g >od •aught after hvra ia there p«<a*ae»e t. Rida oVr tha • l<*nu_v ««a I'rnir hark ' sh.ou shall thwu be lu ike calm haven of eternal feet. “ A Utile wbile,'* look upward and h |*a on ! v .kmi sliall tbe trout-lad dream* of night be /.me. Tba ehadewa pa*« away Hafure the abiding -lay I La rtavior emu*-* to aave aud bieM hia own ! fr m the Nt-w Vuri llarald. riiiMl Katingiiftnhinriif of brarfi* Uw, A few works ago tbe nxloulffalde Max Mur Hzok nude u farewell s|»xx h at Ure Academy *»f Music, which filled the fa*hionable world w ith sorrow und alurin, ami the pockets of the dry Roods dealers ini llroadway withcmptineiw. I'hi* was the last apccch from the Ixsinls ot llm o|« ra house till Friday, when (jeorge low made Ins debut, and achieved un oratorical elTort which will spread confusion und dismay among his frieiui* uml admirers. That was also a larewcll spivcli. Ueorge Isiw has lain lor many yiurn a grinl contractor, a gn'at man on railways, a :'n nt stiumlsiat proprietor,a great bridge Imild -1 r. a great millionaire, and more than all. u greut humbug. It is im|H>umblc that that class who consider this great character in tlie light of a it rent goose, always ready to tie pluckisl on it cry occasion, will regret the sudilcn eliwe id' his |silitieal career; but his beat friends ami high est admirer* will be gratified to lieur that he has retired to private life, uml will hen-after confine hitnseir to his appropriate business - contracts, railways, steam bout*, bridge build ing and similar useful occupations. WV have been guilty of a greut burglary with regard to (ieorge law. We Imve broken •low'll tl«' fen,vs of tin* |silitieul menagerie to * t him on his pius before the |ssiple. We i bought he hail the stulT in him to make a tol ling, vigorous man in tbe present exigency of the Republic. We parudisl him in all sorts of shupo*— turned eim this way uml that—doctor 's! him in ms' style, physiekid him in another gave him view*, uml ideus, ami maxims, ami u|*ithcgm*. ami occasionally a bit of poetry; but with all we could do. tue-intid by ex-Sena lor Wesleott, Silas M. Stillwell, ('buries Kd wuril Irevtcr und other worthkw, 4ieorge l.iw turned out to Is' a great humbug,ucd, as u |m il itician, only fit to Iw laughed at. Mis ridicu lolls o|s*rutions ill his I'onventiisi* and mis tings, during the jiast lew months, have only injured the cause o| the oppovition to the Democracy, and materially damaged the pron|.'ct, of the candidate la- endeavored to assist. Like a big bull in a china shop, he smashes everything with which he comes in contact. We really hop' that he will now go lack to private lire, an I Is -sins' a respectable (lisl tearing citizen. We rather think he will succeed better in re ligion than in |mlitics. One-half tlm money lie has thrown away on pilitieul harpies, had it Iss n invevtisl in building ehurils-s uml estab lulling nunneries, would have given him, with the pope, a character for Is is voh-nee, niunifi is iKS', sanctity and devotion, which would last him all the days of his life, and o|a-n for him a splendid prtapcct Iren after. Kiaai ill* sarai'Us-liflaf* foM, Oct JOth. ■he Celebration of tbe Anniversary of Hnrinyne'a surmidrr. I lns ix'lebration. a* had Ireen ante ipatisl, was a rather line ufiair. The assemblage was variously estimated at from four to eight thou sand The old veterans of I*l2 were on hand in force , some of them wearing the same arms they hml wicldis! so eflia-tuallo during the war of that year. A Isantiful pavillion tent was ■ rected on tlie spit of 'be surrender, vul nuts provnled for two or three tlnsisand, which were fillisl by the lair daughters of those heroes wbo. '.‘J years Is'fore, had eonsi-cratisl tls- ground on which they were. There was a fair display of military and firemen—the Continentals of Al bany a gentlemanly aisl intelligent Issiy of men. under tlv fimwl drill bring the brighUwt object of attraction. Alsmt cate o'elork p. a the iias-ting wiu i-alled bi imhr by Men Van Rrnscllacr. Fnsmiefil of the ilav. ami was open i.l liy an ehsjuenl afip-aJ by tbe Rev. Mr Wiarli', to that liml who wutcbnl over ami di rerteil the event of the ghwinn* occasion that ‘ day crk hrateil. lien. Van ltensellaer, briefly,! ami in a very happy manner, recapitulated tlie ; history of Iturgiyms march his battles ami, his surrender ; alter which Allred R Street, the "rator of tbe day. was inlrmlucis] ami for | iK-arly two boors held thi- ands nee listeners to ms 1 lit the finest orations ever delivered in this State. A repel of the oration would eunvey j m- i,f aof its s[4.-mlor it should Is hard tola- ; fully appreciated. We couhl learn of no dis : or h rlv icmdcrt or aernh nta, which i* a little re inarkabh'. rnnssh ring the crowd ami the oc ' aoon. There was however, nlioat ti»' ar raogimsDti, mneh to re-fhet on tlw manager* Its lirrimai ami miliUry were- [wrath-d alswt tls- limit until worn out with fatigue, ami at last I ire sight to tie ground to oi-cupy a p«i Hon so far from tb< spaker that his voiir naid isit Is- is aril This was very fail towxrd all tls-sc (artie«. but particularly so toward the < uitinentals. who were' guest*, ami whore app aranoe in a proper position wiaihi have lent beauty to the lady aswmbkd. and e-srrieii our minds easier Iss, k b> the ,iay wise <.ur army wore- tbe uniform tbi-y wore Tie' t.rens n aisi widitarv. juvtly indignant at thi* r* gleet. nou'tJv hit the fiekl. ami retired to their hotel. With tlsvsj . mg,two* tb alfair wa* a pleuvant 'me. <*.,%, vssioss op licvuvn IS nmark is he . veil to lave ciserretrel to w reduction of the transit dots* on goisls |assKing through lloi -t.-irv a/sl louenburg. from Bvigwtin fig the fans Ires! weight Wi me pwMy Thw measure tls- mssssary lore runner of a reduction of il* -osiml dots*. We have >.(,.re stand that il*. reduction of the Siuml iluts* and that of its iraiwit dutow would go hami in ham! Kim rop is tml olsd for there re-fiems to 11st firm is- id tls- I nitrei ntalsw Ooverninrat wkieb • r-t i.*4i lip thr whole i,u»»tsio j Ismslon SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA TEHRITORY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1884 k Heugh \s»ls*a vl ■ Trip lo Loro pc. from D. A. It. mauM xvt. 1 “rrtss t',>rr*s|s>a,lvors iU il,. lv. U rei «u.l “m —n' 'I hej antiquities of Ireland are among thu | most inti-rusting in the world. Tbty reach far : lack into pro-historic ages, ami form aa important branch of ethnological nweareh. re* laling to the migrations and conflicts ol the an cieut rare* of mankind. Tlie most curious ami interesting of these antii|uities arc tbe Itoaial Towers, of which there are more than a lium drvd in Irvlaisl, in various stage* of ruin, uml filteen so well preaervid, that they look as if lately built. Set they were probably erected U forv the Christian era ; certainly long belorv historic tiim* ; lor in tlie oiliest account* ol them, they were looked upm us very ancient, whose builders were then unknown. Aeeordiug to tradition* which survive among the Irish pasautry to thi' preneut day. they were built by tlie Fire Worshipping I’incni I'ians, us temples for the preservation of the sacred IfaiiH'. It is a well istublislssl hu t thut eiuiturii* Is fore our era the lflni uiiiaus luul colonised Irelaml und many of their stip'isti lions still linger aiuoi'g the Irish |ieople. 1 will not, however.at this time, venture upm uu enquiry into tire- origin of these wonderful Round Towers. The lon mod men of Inland have various theories to acoount for tin in : That they were' built by the Fire Worshipp rs; by the 1 him* lor Watch Towers; by pupir from India for the worship of the *• /Wino-Wr vi; ” by the early i liristiiins for In'll lowers, for o ils, lor duiigisuis. and lor re treat Irom eu limes. Aflcr liariug read the priueipal uu thors of thine diverse tls-Ties, my mind is set tled in thu eonvietion that we must look lo tls' I'hu tiii iuiis. or tls 1 scanty remains we have ol thut p'ople, uml to India lor a solution of the Round Tower problem. I.,ke our mound qm* tiim, it is surromslisl by dillieullus which luuy be removed by iiivi-sligation, uml may noL In either event, such re-seari li leiuia to the true fouudiitioua of history, aud is tlsri'loiv Isitli in teresting and useful. As it is not my purptse to burden tls.' nil limns of tls> I'iosikk ami fiKuis iur with anti qiiariau fuels and arguments. I will only add thut it seems to ls> an iwlublishrd fact that tin Irish language was a diaket ol tin; i'hunii'ian; and that Round Towers, similar to the Irislq have l«s n found in no nils r country t ut lndia_ except two or three in Seutlaud. which are doubtless of tin- surne origin as those of Ireland, lienee tbe rational bypillswis that they anti" dale the I'himerian loluisatiou, thus investing tlnree mysterious buildings with an interest not interior to that commonly allm ls-d to tls- in comparably grand and famous pyramids ol IVypt. With th«*m* view* w** itkrtnl out imrly in tin* morning to vmit » Kourul Tower on the lxhin«l of IL vcniith, two uih| u half nnh** from KnniH kilki). Il wit?* innrki t il«y, »»»*1 thr country wen; into town. 'Hu y wen* l-lumly uml ronif«»rUhly clutl, but ultoftrt tlirr foreign in .i|>j»* urumv. Th» y liiml none of thr vrhiclrri rowwon in tin* Anu rimn murk* t itrritn. 'l’lieir hut Ur. rggn. )M>ultry uml vrg» tw bloM. wen; (tarkr*! in lurgr }>un rn» m, plnr»i| w*inv thing ultrr tin l fashion of a puir of mukilr bug-. •hi u littlr bit of a jnrkmwt, lib-rully ovirwh* lin til with thr hurl, nothing of him but hiM inn hiul fr< t vifiblr, Miggiwtivc of the old wiving. Ptrongf hm a a< kaiM ' Wr «nw ow fKKir U-ttut thut w.m not ntrong i nougli to b« ur up thr Imwil Mtamiing, h.» win fi hid r fttop{Mtl for n moment, down wjimtti .1 the donkey. Tlm ii two otrong ittro would wile 1h»Ii1 of eoch pan nirr. whilr anothrr would IwUlmit the |«»or U*ant over thr head, till by fortr of tHwtitig und bftinr tby wo»iM Hm» on b»» i agHin It alb»g< th*-r eoamal Thr among the peasantry of Irriaud, oj in other eoontries, iw a ch< ap ■ubatitute tor the home, a* tin- gout fur imlk, seen all over tin* |wirti<afi of Irrlumi wr havi viaited, m for thr row. am) both are evidence of the poverty of the Urnmiw \|. I*4l ••in.ia ia theouim ol tlieprtre riful I*ait man on Krrn an uml intiliigent man. wbo, for the trifle of twoand sixpence, ’ wooM mak< the trip to fteveniah and lank, and atay tlirre a- king w wr pk-aoil. 'Hi* itiand of In vofii-h rofitaina abml ore handrrd aad flfty r*+. A« w»- ap|>roarbeil, it m* «l to la* circnlar in form, anil of a mound •hap- Tb*- roam! tower in <wi thrnutifn •wk*. m-ar tie* fl*>t «»f a rk'clivity It* k*rm rrwrtn him that f( tie «*kl mum! «l»ot tower in Phila «kd|ihia, with thr* difl»'rvr»< , « tliat tin- kip or mot of thm ia a cone Kliap- '!%• wle4r tiiwiv ia of kwn granitr* ruck. al**ait eighty M high, amJ fi»rty five in rirrnmfifonrt at tie haae. Thr opnif<gMar< a#* follow a faring lie «-aat, aleait nine fr»A fn»rn tin gnairaJ wan ar<!a«l door way; ten prrhafw, alvtve thi*. a anratow oprwmg, with a pointed arrh, ami mar th* top, idirwrtly feeing th» rwst. a wimlow o |*n,r»g. of motlern form There ia a corresponding ing m-ar llr top, Ui «iw h of th»- otier of tla rompaas, ami lower down, on tia nortiarn »ik] NMitliim mlf«, a stalirr opening. I'tarr ia a «ra!ptur*«i eomioe ar-aimi tie top. m whu h linvtly over m h wimk»w, ia tfe- long-can-d, oro*>l h»wiVtl. low-cm wna 1, altarp chmmd aiat ia-arkd baman lewd. *o frrr|aef»tJ/ un/ir.g oriental aotupntiea. A- a niciwn » f artkitcctsre it * a ami wrintir •tractarv of tie kind. aad # «n* kvw overthrown by hutiNin ug»wy, look* m if it might the futsre w.th r*m**t.- a t iur D*rm<aada of years to c.iewv Tht lifhtniag, charg' d with it* Ir-avrfit tbsmkvlioits, •• U* tssly *k mental 'Vwtroyvr k* who h it *• ami even that |tow«r «.4i«! srnollew havt- «tr*'ncrlh moogh to k*e»v the nirely f<t*#d \»*** frr-tr mor.ikTtt'. Pknuruti, i>v.moi.ix\?u m.x, anw i»K«m\R%Titi h their annent rvatiug placciw. The highest science have bees etupioyt'd in the wtr •truetiou ot thm buikling to timke it |>rt»of agauwt tin* ravagiw of a long sernw of age*.— For that puri»om‘ tlw? material*, the prota*r> tious, and the mosonry, all w'etu as perhvl a« homan Mkiil i*«»u)«l devise. The atouiw are all quadrilateral, of various | length* uml heights, but all of tlie Naim* thick* j mas, which i* alnuil threw fei't. at the door way, or rather the whole circle, at any given heighth. ia of tin* name t hie knew*, for the thick* new* of tin* will gradually diiuiniflhc*, aligbtly hwarning the circumetrence toward* the top,— 'l'he Mtonea mi overlap an<! hind each other, tltat they apfiear a* firm a* tin* rock in Um na il?® quarry. We wen* auahle to obtain Imhlera or other memii* of getting iimide tin* tower -4»an to make a more nutinfai'tory evploruthm, wliielt we very much n*gn*tted, but consoled ourw l\iw with tin* expectation of greater conveiiienehw for the examination of them* inkMvnting antiquitHt*. ut some future time I Near thin ronnd tower are the wmaiua ot two churehen. built proliuhiy mm many ii thousand yearn ago The early Christians built their churches oil tin* nacre*! place* of th« religiotm they niipplanltil. ut the name time tok rating many pagan superstition* To thin day the Fatholie f'hureli. with all its power in unable U> vuiiqtiinh among itn own jieople, the praetii'e of vinitlng thoe "naeml plamw" at certain timen. with nightly ineantatkuis forth#* cure < I diwamw, uml to |»r«ipitiati' gtaal fortum' Ml MMRK xvt. lb lu riling Irom lh*viniHh. we enqiiirtHl ot the bontinmi if Im* knew of uny one who tm»k uu I ink n-'t in round towers, or nuch aiitiquitnw, living in tlie neighlNirlimNl. lie did not. lie nuid almo that |a*ople did not vmit thin s| mi!. un they do other plmvs in tl*‘ went of Irt luml, lor tlwi cun* of dmeAww. Arc. Your town in I'roUwUiit. 1 mn told, und yet a majority of the pcopl* are < utholu-n; how. we enquired, do you get along together? -The rich,” said !ie, (< appt*ur friendly enough, hut the |MMir clus* un* the worst againnt one another. 11 there is uu election, or any guth ering, the fat holies uml rroteHtuntn ureal wuyn op|»o«rd. If tls* cumlidate lor uny ofllfr in u conservative, the I‘rototaints all vote lor him; if u liln rul, the Oatholicn only vote lor him, but this county returns emiM-rvutivcM to Purliuim ut. None etui vote but such as jmv um iiou h an ten |m>uihlh u year rent, uml |**ir tax. win h make* the Catholic vote mnalier than the I'roteMtunt.' Ho, it uniat Im the |M>|icy, thought I, lor tin* ProUwtauts to keep tin* Catholics too pot.i to becoiiK* moMteni at eleefioiiit. Sonic men were at work in a strait ol the lake, where there an* sunken rocks. tapidN und shallow water, banking in lull the< haiim 1 with earth ami stone, for th* pur|n»4* of afterwards pumping out the water by steam power, uml then removing the rocks, alb r which tin* bunk** wouid Im- taken away, thus leaving a di-epeliiin ml. I’he hoatumii inforrneil n* 1 that the labor ers working Iliennrviv»d, miw in harvest thm*. 1 nine hliillings a week, hut at other season*, u-u : ally a shilling u day, and, that carjs nlm in Kuroskiik ii are puel twman*l*siipen<M* a day, ami maeon* from hlkx.fi to twiiity shillings a week. W bin we returned to town, almut noon, we weri trenk»i to tin* sight ol u genuim* Irish market ilay The street* were oitve with l»uy ers, sellers, asseM und fugs. On landing, we struck ink* the mum street of tlie town, where the mark* t is h* Id along tin- ski** waiks m tlie street, ami tin* by-ways ami alley* ou either *id* llier** is no market liouw*. ll* re are wvcml evtaldwhoamtt huyng n* large i»f batter for slnpimiit, ami lh<- stovts umait an filled with a tiul* i ol IIW'U, wtrtiicn, children aid a little luriht i ou i|m- strmfN mi* bias! with |*»tak*« am) oilier vegetable, rrockery war*, «h<s'*. skakiogs. n iunant- of tir\ gfnals, twch vemft* r making a wl*#r* ol tit* paveim iil, thr.Te, in a Riuall o|* n p;n. »s a lot ot old fur r« it ur- that might hav* grued th** hou-s* <>t an ancient Irish chief, and ftl*er<* a tabk roveml with naih, spikes, mid! a variety *d oftd iron, old efMMigh looking in have ta*nt tf»r l<*sYenings of Noam* ark *ai am-tlMi tabk*. slim** Khm! with ir#»n. Iswvy cfMrtigh l«*r h<*»w*s; ai l tls n , art -ilbgent** sks k nf okl rlnthn*, •»f i riTjr V;* rwty an*l *lnt»v am! h**r»* w*- rows- in »w*» fine tiomxTs. prrdaiMy f»«rtm r». who nr* going it in ronnd Irish, flourishing p»«*e«s nf liner,. * loth am! mwsiin, *vl into conrmiriiUy small piece* to sell h-f thr*w-penrv. and a- high as two! shilling*. lp*Hh yelling away with all tl eir might | to attract haUcrs to ami from «-a* h otlnv, wtnh an ok I ginibk t «y**l /♦ *noi- win* looks %* d hr ha*l ls* ti j»r*savvefl life# « mummy tiirowgh m \ cral generation*, is lc*bMmg ai«a>/ tl»e inekii* *>f Um sfrm-t. "swing away ttpoa a rw4in| vhi iin. ami singing tls* a*r« all m tin mur tune, *if ll»* **a». # *, am'»f«i* ami comical, which fa r*sai* it a farthing each: ami wr yn»i*l*f, in tie- rrwMith of th* rr**a* strict, «truggl«* a pla toon r*f imjsstM-t ? pigs, twrh ta»J oml ftchj by arofs nf xtraw jw*lty, »Uxk, fat pigs, kadnrig qaik k»» yo'ing for mark*t. fait th»- nwm rs |iroifabiy twnnsH afl.*r*f !** Isfp tfain hmger.— Cowq«r*<l will, tin throng, mswt stall* are scare* It i« trry evident tfiat Uw- iaiik of tf* Irfeh work g • !a*s can*>«•» -.4b*r ! the fntwry i here of nw »t. or of t>nM*r or egg* Too many : ronwde tbemaelrea f*»r th# l'MM«lf h feral in a tjnnlwil w«y. as w tvwlmrsd in si rrai »hofm Isiw* w* which glory in sigrw j»rm '•ftOitn ng fo ’* Iq tlie ctfilrr of tfir raarkrt street we have rfoalwd ll#c Ha I nf Jwme, in a rot® <4 at*.eh U*rn m a pabfir hhvary swpfwirtrsl by snte mr |4mm* **•»ch bticari*w xr* i»• *M tin* towns of importance in tht* country Her#* wr eY)*vt to gv*t some infornmthm hU»ui the round tnw**r, but arc disap|vomttxl. The learn* ml men of KuniKkilh u have (and no att* lit ion whatever to the Mtibyect. Of the many lamks | written iqaui Irish autiquitww. they had not , on© in their library—not even a giual hiskwy |of Ireland! How eompiet# must be the deua I tionality ot Krin. when h*'r own oflspring carv | not to learn her Inskiry. or preaervo » ivemd |ol Imt rare anth|nilies. but Imve become, as it ! were, "tmngers in tbrtr own country ' | All that I could learn was. that alxait twen I ty years ago. a |*ortioa of tbe nad of tht* tower ; lud Urn torn awwy by lightning, and again J through thecnterfirhw of a few eitimm, rest*»rod j to its exact former state. I I let ween tin* lYotestaiits of Klitliskltleu »U*l I th*re has existed, ev«*r since the ; seige of the luttcr place, the most intimate Mild I friendly n latioiw. They i»n» both IVotiwtant towns. Houn* four or five years ago, wlm*ii aUuit eight hundred Fnumkilleii l'rot* *tants w«»r** r»*ttiming from u ndebration at Ih rry hy rarlrmiil un otistark* wns plain I up**n the truck at u precipiixi on tlie r**ad, with the e\i dent intent of destroying ImmlmlH of livtw Hut kirfiimiiely only th* etigitN* uml the for*' most car, were thrown off tlie truck Tit***** went over, killing one of the employem, uml severely injuring Uml Knmkii.i.kn The guilty part ies wen* never disi*ovens| My iid*»rmant suiil thut it wu« tin* universul U*lief, thst tin* perpetrators gwere i’atludies thut this was the first time the two towns hud exchanged eivilitii s. by rad. which r* \i%«s| the memory of I heir unciciil idliuin e again*! the (*iitholi«>, uml this mi irritakil un*l ihithtil si mim' *»f the mo Ir* *'M*'*«- uml •hwja rate *»f the latter, tlml tliey r* .ort«d t»* this dreadful re veng«*. This un*l many other ciminisfniMvs «MH*ur* ring in onr trip, ratisfUs* me that flier** exists iN'twis nth* I'rokatant • uml t'utholics of In* laud, u fd-lmg nf l lie mo*t d* mlly link , with h will not diminish for a long tiim' to conic, but continue to Im* ii leading eause of ln»h pwv<«rty uml wr* telmliu sM Commerce and tru*l* I |«s»k upon as the on ly sneci SHful regen*Tutors of In'luml ; und may w* rs*t h**js' licit tbe electric k legraph,s*wm to unit* tb* firisii Isle of’flu* Oman, to our own country, will revivify IU louif •utrainssl em r* tries, uml retdor*' it ugaiu to it * an*-tent high rank among th* mmiiM reml nations of the earth. Iheii will Irmhimti dclij'kl to write, und rcsnl the history ot tie ir eountry. und not till tINII A l.tii'il Nalllrrß xlmii. t he kluekerlHM ker l«»r Oek»ls*r comes to us with its usual largo vutiety Wcimver lull to look at ilh • I'slitor’s Table *' lor g*»*M| things, and never fail to timl them. Two Irom this ile|mrtin«*nt ol the ft* t«ila*r nnmls*r may sit vo as a sample ' I think I met the txat natured man hi Aiacnen. r**sntly, on the Michigan fcntral Ikolroad We hml an inctiriaksi |ums* ng* r ulssird, who was eontmualiy rushing nl*out with a brandy fsittlo, inviting sofm lHsfy Intake .i 'flip. As ids nttiiitions wen* prim ipally confined howeviT, to a fairly of M*'tho«fi«t I .now! sr*. und one or two * kkrly sisters, who w* r* returning from u eotifcrenoe I hardly think they were appreciated us fully as lie probably uiiticiiiutisl After a while Im* fell ash**p then woke up. doekhvlly irritable. A* the ears tiimk' u stop, he staggerml up to a mild looking young g« ntlarnan with speetackw, and asktii twin th< naoMi of th* station. Ihe luiid harking young geulk-moo npli*'*f, * I am a ftrsiigtr Imre, sir,’ * A stranger " Maid your brambtsl frond, <lruwiog him« If up with in tens* dignity, nml **|sukiug with a force that aroiisi «i all preM*at ' I *h«l ut u**k you, sir, your f«*digr»-«\ nor when' the *1 I y*a j earn** lr**w», Imt I want to know th*’ name —of this station! ' I <km t kii«»w, air.' wax *hr . very Uwitly. *' You ' don’t know •b ? i in ii why *li*i fit you -ay *** at timt. an«f not keep iim fmth* nog tier*’ '! \ hut* u tool!' Th* mild youfn. g*ntk*nian iookmf anximm. s .d the ts xt moment ww ini«wiiig t»ut f.nswntly re turmsf, hudifig |M-rt»s*tljr huf*f»y, ami In* *|*ieri>«*. witu great apparent SMtinfoi'tiofi, tiiat th nans* ot tin *’ itiofi h» had learmsl, w:v* i ie*!-*si Woukf’nt to make h mmki hu*- iNMwr A lull, "mu s»*rt of a welUlmassJ kdfew. walk* l *! iiifo a Hoselway «al*e*n tie other •it wlu re they were talking aforut f**iitirs tifron a high k«y uml stretching hirme if to hi« full Is i/ht. • xriamwMl. im a loud voice, ‘ W|rr»* are the *l* in** ra*« ’ rthow me a ihMuocrat, gentk mm, uml Ii) tdiow you a bar ' In an instant a mao »’*-*l lef *f* tlm fn*i *y ♦loimn r, in a war bk< attitude ***l etfUftriMt I ,*ifi m *kmo eimt, sir ” You ar* ' *Vm air. I ora ! Writ, jtis! ymi ut# p r»*iml tin corner with m* . ami I 11 • bowymiaki ow who-.o«)l eotjklfi I timl « •letisocrst in tfs' w,«r*l * Ain t Is- a liar, I stM*ui*l like to V now V ’ II kiii'i.c Am aim Hot K»trs f, % Ifttni. VeiLnUv afternoon, while a Imy nauss! da* ftM’oi»mll, ag*»l atsoit twefvt ymr*. son of Mr li*rin \ tH •mmil wtw# tiv«n on 'third "tfsvt. -o*i»ii I r*»y, w >S fsisaing along tin- *»«k‘ walk mar h* Utmr* r* -**kms 4 man, name unknown, w t «p*» h*»a « Urg* umf suvngi* f*ull ! *tog. 'I S* f**y »*i turning ami *•« mg tts* dog leonr-og tall upr*n Hun, fmturaftly ts‘« a»m I v» ry much tr»gtitcn#«l. :»sk| *mk uv/*re*| to <•* | eajie t»ymr*Mf»g tls-maf* uwwi*whilecfj< .airag ing th* radii* r U *t* «w»war*l Of tie •h*g ajieetjily omlisa th* Isty lie *aught the lad intis tnaklh* nf tie* tns<*k, hi* toith -inking to th* fern* skti fiy «dfw*ping his jaws am) jerk mg with them, lie Dio* oat a strip *l* an to tb* t#om .a- large as a man * band His rag- incr w.tli tl»« lasU- nf ld*s«i , it was now impowohU; to hak*- off th*: *l*r» ||< again rmnght tls t»*>y by the thigh, and tut oat a ]•¥■€•* as large a« )«e rxwikt grasp with his teeth, laying the tKae I mrv her* A not fur bits* was inflicted ufdm the kg, twit was n**t so aefi/wja as U»e *Ahcf". Over two issimU «d 1 ’W-mti must bate !**• n extracb-d f»yr tis *h*i* | Tb» \tny wa* literally tsing eateti «p olitr 1 tf» nvmm'rr If. t.reitr wt.iret D.ifiiu iq.fi If* buy iWrna, M U' knn- hr wifi rertix , paniiiitr.l'' l*r IfiirDm wfire ,«|S ref Vi tf. 'V 3.1 1 rreytlunj. bir thr fwqi that lav in hi* [<re»'T f«jf il w harelljr |.m iAr il,», hr ran re renre fr„v / ore. l it* t'«M(l au4 lh« hi'HUt'i I |r. Si. Mathew, \i». 24. St. Mark. x. 2.'v St laike. xi in. 28. It m ewicr lot acuiml lo gx llirough llie rji' ol a ittxxlk', tliau tor a rwti uaui lo i nl. r tlie kiugiloiu of heaien " I ean aeaiivly miH tiitier the time min) earl)' loath, w tiui Uu. text <lnl not exeiti iiii i'uri waly aii'l woihfir. in the day* ol the hvaug eli.n, a. Will a» imr own. mixlli«i were' of van oa. ain*. l liere ale the largv iieodli*. aueli a. I*nul u*>xl in making tenia, uni aurli a» we knew are now niqiioyeil in making fin hiouil auii. of a»mc gieul lulmiial. Tliere are the tun>l |Hiint. el ntii I uami in uneient or naxlern limrv, in tlwmoatililnwte lumlai'f ninth-wink, fit lo ilix'k lire* |h r»nn ol a tjueeu at her uorotia lion. Tin rulin'l I. a tieai! ol liunten umeh u«vl iu iiaiil'tn eoiuilrn* Il i» mlhkil llteamv nl llie Urge.l ox. with mie or Iwu Imnr a* on lU lank, with long neek nml leg., ami with Ire'l a.l qili.l to llie hot ami naml) iliwerl. Saeli i, llie geialiil nmli ralamling ol tlie (wo more iireimineiil lel liu ol llie IHWMOigI ot itii' I Ini) Writ, now umler iiaanileratien Sown lane a»|i|nreeil Uml u .liglilly vaileil riiuiing in llie originul wonl, wlneh i.lrun.laL eil "iuniel, inigln la' ailiqiUtl, Ii) nlneli the |ilmiw' wmiiil In niaile In un an. a cable," aoeh a. ii uaiil in am liorillg nliqia ill the louiLtuul. Tlieii l|a< text wiaiM remil. ll ia eaaier lor a iiililel" go Uirougfi the eye of a ntlxlle," ,te Rut the mrim i i. jirolailily the imwl eurrei t reailmg, lor the wiiok lmure> iavnw to hate I wen « nmxiiu quite (iri'ialeUt iu the liaal. - Alniaig tlie Itaiiylomalla, 111 wlnree eountiy ele I'UuiN were not umoinmnn. tin |ilirnae wa>. "an elepliuiil |m»iiiig Ihremgh amwille'ieyt'. Hut llie eleplwnt wa. a atrwngei in ,luilea,| while the eaiiH'l wu, well known , ami thereinto the lalli r wa, nn,| liy the Jewa. In leuil of the Inrna r. In give fiai,' In the maxim Obvhaia 1) tin* olijiet nl till. Inim nl a|a,H'h wa. In ex I'le i a tiling itlwnlnn'ly iiii|mowul,l,'. Itni I Imve iiii I wllli unniln r eX|iialmllnn nl the 'lnking figure whieh, tn any the leiot. inhl, toil. I.iinl) nml Inn.' All III" important eitlea nl Ilk'Kiml, in ain uiil turn*, were- ,ur reannh,l hy high nml nmanve wall*, anil an they urn, a. the nnalern liaveler inlornia ua. Ml lim prevent itay. Al i, i lam |a>inla, llaw walla wi n |, , linil'll In large pumugn way., lor the exit nml inlrnneenf llie 11111011110111. The* 1 | manage way. Hi liiire' ol jami,' were n|M'nr,| In ■lay. Imt at night they were e1,M,l In mawiu gafim, eajailili' ol re wling uny vnnnnim areauli Sow hy ihe mile of Ummi large enlraneua, were very inueli .mailer 11111**, u~l liy li.it |inu« H gifa.aml hy tlinai' wlm iatil la'euanHi logo Inrlli. of niter llin elly l*y 1 hi. Tliey were ealleii the "lax,lie‘a eye." I.nl Nugent, un iaigliali tniieler.nl nu.lern Umea. when at Hehri"i, wa. ilina‘U,l tn gn mil liy the "m„lle'. 1 ye," that I*, hy the .mull .nil* gale nf tta' rity The camel nut gn through I Ire iM,,||e'. eye will) ilifli eulty, uml hariliy wilii 11 lull liarel. nur witliiait •U.iping I lliink lin c ipre . I-, lie jiiHt iilea ol llie | manage, 111. ea.ii 1 Ini a ealinl to go tliriaigh the im, .lie , eye than lur 1, rich limit In rnti'r tlie gale nl Ite,uen It ia nut inq.treiliie fur arn Ii until tn luh r la,m u, Inr we may lailieye 1 1" re* are many alre mly in ll.e panuliae ef Hud, wlm ennwerati their wealth to the nrrrico of tl.'ii Ifi,fi, im 1 ami lrimh,l In him nlwaya fm mlviitiuii Rut jimt aa tie camel niu.lla're I" veil nl pari nl In. |nail, tielnru he eon pa«, through the "tie, 'lie . eye."m, the ril'll llla'i IllUaL ilinwl loiiiai ll ~| large (.iriiiiii. of hia wealth, in llie walk, u| la'll*'volenee, in ordur lo enter the galea nf glory Our Savior w, iu« to Imve re leieii" hi I In wom el* a wlnii I.' Maya,"Straight i« Un '.ah- Alul a, ih' i uuiel waa eniiq. ll*,l In .limp 111 nrefi r lu inter hy Ihe luw ami imr rut* gule nl llie 1 ily.au niiul the rn h limn Ii urn llinrilllly, ii h" wuiilil "ree the lairil." in the fillm a. nf juy t ’ln 111 tun II r/nr,i. laoolou Time. Iloaaed lire In iiM mil don r. Snini hi.l, Ini' It- "ii leaning Uu l.nalnn I nm ■ ren lie anliyrl nf Railway Iruyrlling iu Ihe I ni1,,1 Htulra In ita iwme of the 11111 Inal-. Ha re ap|ienri*l an article In-wlul Rail any, ami lt> (nlvi'r. in Oeorgm «.gm«l hy an 'ey* wilm*", tlie .iiUtaliee nf wlnree alury m, llmt, travelling recently in the ear. In-tween I Maemi ami Align,la. Oa.. Iwn ymmg rm-u, A am! R . k il in lova willi twu yiaing la. I ere , hail a ilille ally mi Un ,'lhjncl f. prn|n.u,| they * .hmil.l fighl it uni , win reiq.ut a general tin i npnu *lm lling nrnao ; llie rorgluctor ' i"p|n,l Ihe Iruin Inr |r ami K to light . ami |I. wna kllk-l < alnrwanla rlialirng',l IJ , wenl into a .tnnkiug ear ami kilhxi him ; Ii tlari . iuel a little lg.y aou nf Ihe .lain H., Inok him iq.m llie plallnrm kiiiml him ami threw him uver . where 11 pun I ki11.,1 .1 ; K wanting to kill I. I,uf laarig lalijrul lime, 1.011 iluetor wen! itlieml ami riaeln-'l Marini II K. The rurr,'.|airn|ent ol llie N V ('ofiifnerciili any* that lim m>l evening tl.' tilol. had an arli* • ruin ullng Uw whoh aemorit. hut il. lory mileuifnirary, the SlamUril. ailophil tin entire ib tnilr, uml In-kJ llietn up a, a .ample 111 * Ire- »'al< nl thingi in a eountry where there I. { no e.tahli.h',l I horr-h ' lo » .ai.vqiM'ut re- ( li rviii,'to the affair, tin Tirraw «tati,| “jtaj inre'crnio wa. r|elayi,| for aome ilaya, that We migiit ohlain ,ati.laetory imirln*r. fur • Ire wre ter * topi, lability, nainty ami Irulhfaltawa , nml on Ihm. point, wi have no .lonhi Shorl of a fuirm h w nevi r r*-ml anything .0 •imply .tail'll ye* «n inereil hle in ,1. .ulrelnmt A Vr.,ravine Wmre, A iVno.yivarnuj eUI-tmli;-' ~y, • Mr, I’urely. re -iilmg al H|reoe< r.Tioga man ty, in Hu, Siale, gfe M i gramlrnotl. rof |lr I’nr liy ot Klmira, I» now I (16 yewra i.hl. ar.l wilh lie ■ lrep!ion ol poor iyn iighl 1. 10 gm.|; I. ami apriwrently I, e. a. .trong hokl iq.in ' lik w. >le k»l many your, «inee iler lomhaml waa k.lk,| ill tlie war of the revolution, ami .he wa. X-(t a w.tnw a! Ila-agi of twenty two year. I •Ire t. nr rnarr.,l again, ami now. at I hi. great age. ia r inn,-I 1. clear, ami .|. relate', nta, aret amreloV-a of tie re Yoiwtion with all tin- ar •lor of ymith," At *aie "I tl.. ehnrrl.'M in thw city yewtrr Hay. .1 (•".'• Fre neM.h r praym! mo.l ifi viajtly that l/u'l wmiiil "rnimm I'eooflylvaom, if coawiaterit with hia ieHy will " An an.wer ia et|We-t,3 in alaail one wreck |Mam»a-ler China. Ilauru or lloa. Jona M. t'uarT'ra. TV Sot uml liU rili fern* r my* ■ ''Me are happy lo learn Irom a re lmhle loorer that tie- I. nllh o!; 11. lion. Jolla M f'rtrroa.of I Maw are, ha. unprori,|. ami that, alUgmi’h hia entire reorrry | will I. mwreaarily .low, )il tiwre 1, no rnurue , aU<‘'fieiht tiiat Ire will U ahk . 'l'iring tire tom my wwMon nf thre Smwtc. to rranm*' hi. iluii<» in ti.wt Ire.ty An attack of knr, laating wr ! eral 'lay., •» aggravate.! bn aireafly k "hire onn liiliori ah to give rere |/rntiaMy to Ure- unnwinna on Ure (airt <3 10. mmrerou* Ir.ml. win'll it ia leqre,! Hut tbia .lalrfmot will ■•■rn materially]' to allay t.r lire I'.-orere ana 1,..ie.i.l • 'roll I reca 4a ll III* \ imr enrnß|uMiikint of Farnlmult w i.law to know of me or any nuo elw, win tv in Un) TVl' ; ri|m v nr Shiliw. fruit In, a oivn ln< I nlitumnl , uml akni whi'll.'r they will eiiiluiti uir winter, uml prairkw nf Mlimraala The lul tor qiMwliou I am hut pmirlv qualilkal lu airewei, a. uiy expel wnuu v. quilo Inaltal. uml | il i* Minrv willi luoliimrti nl olilainuiß kunwl from Other*, than the Impe of imparling uny rnywlf. thut I wrllu. In thr Hjalng nf IH.'ij I m l ua 01 eh.nl nl 138 Iran. Irom Rook Naml ivwuty. 111., mi ratler ol u lik'ak hi nil mur Si I'aul. mniriy iivory uno nl which wa. aJlvo nffer tin- wiTh) onle.il nf la,l winlif, hut Imw ntnrh. nr w hrthor al all Injnrtal hr the wluhir. I am uualtk' Wr ml, aa 1 hare iiM amr* 1 .tn thorn My upiuimi, not. howrvur, luautkal ■rn |u-ninmil (ilworvalitm, i,. that Unit trvoa will eialure Ihe winlar* hcrr l'rltor than thiwo of many |>laiw fcrther anuth ! a, llie cliarweler nf Uu' ware uia m reiiuh, that thaw tin not inmtiinio to grow MgiiriMi.ly until lab' ui llw tall, Ilia, mil leaving a large nmniiut of immature wm.l fur Ihe Iriiat, of winter In uet ii|miii lint till, ia u aulijm'l lo l.iiir>olili,l hy aetnnl i'\|.’rin»'nt, atal I relor your oom«|aHul«til to Mr. Fonu, ui St. I'aul, whu Im. ohiuiuixl largr quaulilß* nfln,', Irmn lhtvou|Hirt, lowa, ami where,alrei, fhnt In,<a run hi'iihtnim,l I'amiel Mr Fn.n ui tin iinilUpliclly iff hw other avnralhuM. tlml tliao lu Ihrnr ua with a onuimiimoaUun, urn hulling Iho reaiilla nl hi, oxU'lMlvi' ex|,>rM'inw in thi. line 1 Slinukl il lai mnreootivoniriil fur your wrtrw|,imlciit nl Furrlh.iill, nr nllieru, In obtain law (rum I* law. I would rrk'r them to A.L. low, of I'ort Hymn, Ri.'k lalainl. 111,, who la 11 rurelul, Iru.lworlhy nun. rymun , ami ul wlinni elintm larietio. of In,*, ran I.' uh Uilml ul murli ilieapr rate, limn in till,Terri lory ; m .li'inlil they prek'r, f will rreelvr, nml IHM u' lu tie lilkel, nil nl,let. adilnwil to me, charging nmely anflluk ul Injaiy Inr my Irimldn. Mown - Faiixikk . llto ht.'iul Lmrnare nl llie I'm,run i.o Daui. aar Inn. fi|,<iii,l then Ctikinina In ua, mviUng a«lninmnniuleah with iwoli iilla r to wlraniv tln,a,w In mnnaiuiil ouh' lai l» 111 give Iho tire,,lt. of l'V|«'l U'lli,', lu tin' iiHitual In iH-lil ol onoh olher, ami lim gen eral mii'uiui'iwiil of 11«■ Inlori'.l, ul ll.' Torri inry Win i, not (he ik'parlniont l.'ttor .11, ImiHtll N I' Haim llrn Win,1, Nov iHftli. The Neat abell. "Wli.l 1, ihre ,111 m. of • liar Ml, I'Nat • •«■• re. •.. "•* It. ail ilnreu.l.h cal f" "I hiil in tin' unit ol Un mean wlm h you hear." mi id out Inrele.,, a. welilh.l I’riMu tlie | laillro lithle a iMimiUfiil .lull ami plai„l It lu ..ur inr Ii 1, Ime there waa a low mnrmm I ifi 1 the 1.0 utl mar ol li. ana. rMing Mini bill. lug. mi il l.irim lu tin eur iqnin ware, ul tur | new 1 lear Mini ili.lllii I H. thodiireh nil llie laau li, nml ai'iiln low uml IteuiulnuN a, the dying wind. Wo oh mi,l Imi r rye, nml I,.trued h. th. illinium ul Ihe nlwll. A, We llalrijod, wo dnntimd. Wo ,h,.l on Ua' l.aeii a, II .Ireb'i ■ 1 ul Maay, ll.e 10.1 lea. .-wi il e llr ling willi limuii, | nml dn.liing wearily iq.in lla l nanX, Solemn, ■ ulhuml retnl wa, lle> Hinrniitring an'lu iii which | wohia.l Imi tin l .till air, It 1. a .iildinm .erne ; tlie rnenn. tin throbbing |mlar ol Uie j ling lily 1 1. uu ul Inula .lowly ut our hoi, i "T.ll Iliuii.Miid lll,da Inin awnpl uver lla, ill 1 lam " for. it. fur ua the on- onn ree, tliere I, luff II llaek wliore tlaur kia'l. have l.en It ia u j trw klirere wurelo. Nol even a Oman la reon to lumik tin' ,pot wln io 1 rum ha. I,on. 'I liom ure no lunniinn'nl. will I,' iluhiumiml. have Inon ' laid in llie yielding wav.. W hen ore tin gal laid Inh, 11* winch have laau .link In UM<‘'dirp, •hep ar. if" whirr* did thu glum any iullowa 0|« II In llie 111 lulrel i'r.wl.li lit t Tlero ware tl.- galliinl Affile, .himiiug hnuieward im.k r lull wail, ami wann Inurt, l. hting Inal uinlor herile. k ul iho tliiniglil >d grim hula mniu tn uiim- Irom Ilia water*. Rut , Hal nlu.k 1 aim . uml hut Ua- wal. ra iii.lad into thu ill fated atiaim r. Slowly, like the inariii 111 lute, the bilge labrie .ink 1 *rn wall wont I op hi lii.i, ami t|nwn wont Ifi. A relic with Imt | living Ireighf, willi nvecy >iul rei. Hi-cnre In an j al.irin nml .kray, .lie 1, am bored I. multi lire j Milieu water* Hit nail, nre fill, <1 by tie dalk .-r.«ii wave, a, they rMi and flow. Nnantoke j e«f|« Irom hi rohlmmy tOfla. Inr Imr gnwt tf,,n 1 limit haa 1 raagil to throb. UiaiMlurlMii, lla. , 'lea.l oi*', ret ill firl iq.m tin- .Iqqa ry di*;k If. .1 1 Und i, at 111 hy I *m- aid" of hi* gun, mat'll in I liart'l Tin woniullly I'M'ka lloat n«t 111 the 1 | wall uml the damp f'hrrft. pyl, e.4i| ami nt'll 111 tie I 1a.|.,l hand. Many larea look up *l* rnly niuung i!m> •linanb The hUifrea anil .Ur* *ml Iho < riaia iff SI Ifin.rge till wruri ly in lla elili uml flow of the tide And wl.re mi tliere i. a heart which l.aig. f..r the loved .anre umler the wave, the dull will tiring wilt, lung murmur* to «aikirn that 1.-nrt I liirkly .trewn are Uh- dm Her. 011 tlm- i.auui la*.l It, *li*-pa, ami lukre ami ifi.-p dark gk »«. ate all Opk.l Hut they dwell 111 la-ac,'* The much or fall of * wpm , 1. not luard. Roil lim. gatln ri.l iq.ai lie liiuifi and in the . annnn - mouth Tlie inhallitslil, nf the iln'p gamhul nr.!,armed a I milt th* I rattle erafl whnae '•aki n rilra haxe ahiromi With Uni deadly Irrnail •klire. N o H.Hioii.nt mi tire <a«wii' Man haa piled lire nirth witli Ure alruetnria iff luageniu. and amhiteui. I .at lit « gt. a'mre* i« enliin, imirahd 111 Biarlik mnl iq.ai eaiiva.. Hill lla rea Im. no Ink* to led Fur down ar.l 000*01 are the iiwioun.iil h.iilik r* Un* enral atnl wave*, aa Itn-y Itirotr hi f *w- .Imre 1.-ai on n >,illeelmn of lire 'kinl. Neill* f ha, tin- .In It a wired from lla ocean •leiyier* It murmur- only iff lire- alii rile* wimla nml vital \ lIiTIM Finn run Sai.re. IV Irallki (“ Id '.! Mareligu. willi it. (ailatiai Oeaiunn litre, lire ri* Ii llinvtllli of pririou 01.ye1., ami ill richer hirloclewuincur l« m>w ..(find ul j.ih ! lie am tiiai in thr* atfrala of f'ari., Tire rkanaiii ot Man ngo 1- -ilu.il, .1 mar | Alexnmjr.a in l’“*ia“>nf, on tfg* lure of ||h* rati r.red l.lwti •<near ami Turin, ar.l maitaiM ' alnait two hundred ami fifty a inn nl guarml, 1 virre., wm.l. ami fkl.f., wuhrul liy lire Hrrviu. | The imaioiin'fital paiai* ikatiired In |. ri. toah ' lire n reunify of tire gn re ream lailllr iff M amigo I gaimd ill I -111 hy N-U.ffroci, waa tanlt hy (Ire I I Vvalrer Ihtlavo in 1 818. ami i. a large .ml hamlano.' palace It ermulna ftimltar*■.olr>*-t( 111 art. (MiHUnpa ami italarea ireantm-morallve of tin- halite, ami a mu worn cirewpiM.l iff oh>*!to winch l.'l>reig>*l to Na|»k,m ami Ihwiaii, and ana* f"oml ,ai Ure lirkliff halth*. Thia mnre-tnn re «dU*ffr*l in th.- ohl tavern wldeh .|..id mi lire griaind Iretore lire lailUr . ami ar an.l wkietr Un-laUar*. it ImilL Y«r Ure mformat lon iff lorvigiren, amhiliotw for llal’nin modem*- ami lor Rona|a,rtial aoav eaua. I vhnnld mkl that lire uure-t prie* ol lire, lirnperty ia f.OU/Hm frarna, am) tiiat lb* re m a /or*l null |rrlnkfr. ou tl. prr uu • - for. N I 7 "are,. /C 2s? ■ , y Ui KOII TKKMS, SKK INSI ♦ >fJ NEW SKK IKS. NO. S M «t| 4K« «»d «Hll < . -i'.lhil . • i ! "<<>«■*• <•"•< » > llw trialot Uuurge lleviim mUetwi larith* i lutnlrr el lliuum« ItrmU.tiut, ti.- mlib r mi ; hi) wile. took [tlitv *. Suturihiy, nt lie- A mir |r.<iul ('ohm,;, aaatereulml I'h. ; history i>l lli.' wilui'twHi, mill III.' linal tnujeili [at t'ort Hope, where the purtie« th, vlitrn of linmlareotl liy tlroinitii <u 111 < »M», ulill Mill III' iletiul. ham lava . iv.u Mi „,ir niilurn Irum lime Mi lituuaml mid U ot U i, *IV limolet who a deliberate net. ro|multti*<l In the prim, nee n( many r>| Hi,- i*|M arn» ul I'ihp* li.n>»- - li*.'mliii Miui.iuur uj w Ik* whari aial about,** iluatktaou .11 tin; i Arelii.il lhnm#!i a bunion ol Ih, ' M|nin. An ti'illrlim'nt tor wlltfhl 111.1 riK r nn. Mini. and the* iiitii.tl math ,m ntAenipt. m •vtAaUnrkw. HwwvpfktUMimitttwiv m*U>»*. cul lu the irmill ullrr lie had novatijiuabiii I ... I'IIH‘QP' >»r Jumliiijf tki' limn who IniJ mlilm, •'•in of lit. nr IN* while pfei(*mtih|r lo lie Wi Iritad IV triiil eninmni.i.l i m 'mnnl.u miiriiiliu •nkwi' t'liail ••mile. Knhmw>n Tim iMivmi' inti MM emuluiUil My llvnri Smith, Kni.. yiri n'. enuun'l the ileleno lit ibmaaa t„m, nl Toronto All tlu’ Ibvi. in the rnnlily lirotnrht n<if. .nit mi ellntl wn. made hv Unt ikMuei* lu iirora Um nut nl Itremttn *IV "’*""•1 '*•< Imtll ripen made ahh, Imt.nv ll't jury. Mr. Mull addruM.il kumcU „,ij, Kitjnt |.iwer 1.1 (he .vmii.ll, l, .„| i|„. „„ •"•knit (it hi. rttrnf. IV fliuif .Irunier ehnrfod the Jury lit hit tutial able .manner, nimwiiif ail Umeiriwlm -inliil.. Miyini; ul| Hint t.ntj.l 1.. . <w .| !li*i*lton 111 the |ir!»iiirer, mill dually i„|,| |||, inn ■hat he h.<l rdmmltlisl n niunh r and ourlii Iw e.ini leml 1 he jury trtiivj. iuml niter iMih, rathur Ikne luiulli. 11l ml hour, nturmil u vtmiiel m ■ X„i • Intlly * When llie jury eaiia min t nuil Itroy.liu .M.nl in ll,e IWk nMitllli,.. i|„ •I"* Wtih Mminil iialilttrawm, nlM | wlh „ w „„,, {**• heUmiH* lu Um inniatur. M t m (mm.iui,. nl heulnii, linn I,| ,1 . luumle .|'.*liilmliil m. •'•»«■** IV 1,,1,1 him lie «,. „l ■nij Ik* wait ml nth nlly nwuy I hn niMtnumuMunl .it ibe remii..| wan n uni lur ip I, tut J njumuM ut I*„« m.Mh* l.iarK In tin* in uimii Urn i.i.i.le »i| t.il In 11 ifiieral ni H ht uTJulill,,. In t'mlHMrrf the iiti*mhi nf Mr pm •uml « Imuil at MUM,, MlMMtliil him .< hk» ludjiiuKa , Mhm Mr. bmU. in. touivrf. ei*i em|e|!i Uli* furl llu|.. null Mil. nut llllevin-elml, y|lluu,g|, ,| M , „ , „| liKtfilin wil. a iWtlMMle. premnrtllnfitt mm. •lee. if him «,*, **«■ (imiMlllnl. The perm,, «. II»|| wau milvm .leliln r»M . awl Hit* urmm . mu luitle.l J.y 111 ml, mull, tin inuphirvU mnn. whu Mur»* than umnler. Ilmiiuh llh Inn ilmn uni N , prill mniimm. 'IV Hl,util nit lie Unrv In ilmt win i* (hu Uw.nr l)i« Im# iimbiuff powrr, tmiil* 111 pnnerllie u |> intlly mlin|iuit<* Ui tin* itlluf. ll«* power 111 pnlrhe neiitmi, ill -.llui hlulu i lnw .1 we may m, . ~11 ll «i|| .ju .uliK m( |.,, iinni.hlnenl Itrm'ilm pumneit tfw r ~l 111. wile ami nh*w him. I.mmimr <l,„r ,mWh ■til i„n ut wmihl iiplnihl Inn, m Um* net „n ,1 baa ttnaker t'rear Inna. IMem, W M k*. |‘i„u,|. Ili« IN 11. l t lliuvut te of tin, ipuihtt a IM rrtnelii ra bp. eerluinly no puinUel m Uie 1 In ntlier aivtn. K„r example, .1,,.. pi, .ln|» Ourney, when tnre, wn. In hnl.l fnetl, (Hill Kujnlwv. it WUU uw.eww* hut. All lie* jnaltilli Ninl.wiaUuK wvrkl wirvaamaalihil to lienr him For two mortal Imura il,„ i^,. w iKaliun .nl mule llpaihin« there wan l™i the lotelhwt ryea lluatml mil. 'Ha* fllnumi mu* thitiif i.ptwe marhril Un . nnwmhlr 'f a,, walnal uului ana I maun I,lie. in,iui/h Um ntmw. |iti.re nil,ll. nil with butt, tin mena iu U> almuM move Jnar ph. Th.y wmh J.mm .wultitl. hihl waili.l. Jiaepb .at mil,l ' M |'hyn*~ that fframl eternity Inater nt the NHe .liiaepli aat uaar auiiln, ami ■ln| IM it „«« Cmilil tliat be tl« Jtiwpli / Tin- am _ Um fariN«t the brother of that (on ly turiiLey r ?' JfXN'rtl pump an Men, wWi all lln< aaiuUy antonlenta of the plan * Wonhlii t the «p,fit ot l*iu*i laovo. him i— imtiloiilt lie 'h rue from the Urjjy W,ImJ hum. (who will Mw* Innyee than Mm aiih v i. l) ao m .. Miuvenir «f apoUrN - vitality, flU'llnttH* «t,e n.Aa ul Um toiuuu nn4 makiair ll a«>rfc w on lanitnr heauly with Un hraiu . Xu, Juavuli J eolllrl rot lie «l ~,,1 w | 1 ( ,. y r ‘ To the aaaeiably It wan all an natural hx liloral haart. At laaf -Jmwph Ih- ariar, ai.l Urn vbanuib rutic . ha,a.■me ul hl> eiail ami .pt-tli, tiny I <y„ w ,_. iaml |-aae!ii)f u jea'lo l hamllu ruhiuf o»ar lu. mUimmhu W. lie «h! • “Blmv 1 I,a„ lay,, •illiiik hrwr*. I h ire eaperienm.l a (treat purer l> ol etna*. WlMUarr it waa tb. Mather or »•, Uioac arnrJa uf Ibu hual<<l bam mil tlmt Miff)* fulfil (he r»*ttowi**J omtitr ol Ur tfualrer ,-r.na-ha, The eIA r, ,| M . M V„ ol tl» Inerully (ratfi. amt nil tie ymmr.h r. fotluwMl, ami tbeu Um nawtuar Imolm up, Jnai naif Um nwnit natural llilug m me wirid bail Impt. iK'l Ami It Haa lie: uioet iiatuml ,llini in Uie Worhl *I Wm lay tt« l. anlv A )'| aa i* TUN l 'a.ll r. A pniim aarrMl f«ur airin.l m tbl.nty l••rbr.laJ from ItatUlo, wh'Hi ib-|HirtuP from lli a I plan hu« alii mini with a ew wlirar' aripN u-aiifiieH. wae tale.l by lU puWieily. TU lirirh' I. the .hurt, ter ol a wiaity ami arieloanatto tatai bant m llnll.ihi, ami me- ol il.- .net lovely ,ir.l ip'oua |pli«be«l .'mn of that eity, where Im.Jim-e* I ami ammipli.lmN nt.wvm natural lo tint, M ) l ie* baeliaml m a »rry re ,mHa*V y«« m . Ih ,a 01, every way mv* m wi allb, au a,..i Ih. lady I la- uiarnay" l.aap np|«Mi| V il„r Imlya fallnv, wae |Wllately lolemniWil bv a eleivywan. y. Itemlay mornintr iuM the hr', hi I t»'r hail juat am ml at Ite* railrumf itemw tit take pwamtu Im Nm, ) o,fc. when tWy were ovi riiikei, 1.. 11. brutlur nl il». i,rule, wbui)bi ikK know of tlwir ami »ai tr.| to I. la .1 Dial hi. ehrter luml wrilimit Iren. If A nramwir mumm! h. rw.-en him ami tb* hii.baad liurin* wine), ku (Um l*v,tli*r) tkmm • ai.b'l It wiMiiuineiliabiy taVufnuuiilWaml lir»4 in the air by tie- (-fiKimuiian. who Wa. in aM.mlam. ami tV pwrthv »t»n.bi| |, r 7* *7 ,rV haUaMrt ftwn ttutoy tio (vivo c»iii4 up un» Miff in man* ffranUM hin bkwuiiK lu (|*«* Imjtiijr i*ut, iubal ** Um ’ lu "‘ u!l Itiuiti uv Ajwmmim itaaaar- -Auuaji •** Uiwt, U|*]l v |»r thirty yrwraaUUor «t tb- llafiiM HtfiuUr.JU iil*t I tica, Ywk, •n Me- evenin* of tbe t’.tli inatwt. assaffliWl I I i*r II 111 % 4 irf itoi