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VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOU11NAL: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 18J)7. POLITICAL. Jlnro l'atlciicc, PrcBldout McKtnloy waa tho guost of honorlftBt Wcdncaday ovcnitiKat a ban quot iu Phlladolphla nt which woro aoatcd tho commorcial londora of tho Unitcd Stntcs. In rcaponding to tho toast, " Tho Frceidont of tho Unitcd Statca," Mr. McKinloy spoko for ton ratnutca. Tho kcynoto of his addrcsa wna that if wo will only bo pntlcnt, and not dlsttusl tho futuro, tho Btar of proe pority will suroly continuo to aaccnd. Tho prcaidcnt eaid: " Ladics nud Qontlomon For tho cordialily of your rcceptiou, I nm in dccd gratcful, although from iny rccont exporicnco in thle city, it is noteurpria ing. A rccont viatt to your cttygavo mo an opporluntty to fool tho warm hcart touch of tho pcoplo of Fhiladol phia and to cnjoy their hoapitallty. " I muat toll you that froui flrat to la8t I havo boon dooply impreaacd wlth tho sccncs wltncaBcd in 1'hiladclphia to-day. I havo sccu tho rcmarkablo apcctaclo of tho ropreaoutativca of nll tho Amorican rcpublica with tho pro ducta of thoir skill and their soil in ono great warehouao. Tho flrst grcat con vention of theao ropublic8 wna organ ized by tho diplomacy of that aplondid Amorican, Jame8 G. Blaiue. Sovon ycars ago ho brought tho govcrnmonls of thia continont togethcr and taught tho doctrino that gcnornl rcciproclty in trade rcquired reciprocity of Informa tion. " And it was his gonius, with that of many gcntlomon I aco around thia board to-nlght, that orlginated tho Bu reau of Amorican Republica locatcd in tho capital city, and which I beliove will yot play an important part in our trado relationa with tho govornmenta aupporting it. My f ellow-citizena, thcro is no niotivo to mako a product if you can't flnd aomobody to tako it. Tho makcr muat flnd tho takor. You will not employ labor to mako a product if you cannot flnd a buyor for that pro duct after labor has ruado it. " Gontlcmon, I am glad to meot tho repreBcntativeB of tho Amorican rc publica hcio to-night. I am glad to moot rcpreaontativcB of tho govern monta of all tho world hero to-night. I havo mot tho manufacturera of Phila delphia and tho State of Pennsylvania; I mot you in tho daya of your higheBt proapcrity. I cannot avoid mceting you if I would, and I would not if I could. But let mo tell you, my coun trymen, a roauacitation will not bo pro motcd by rccrimination. Tho diBtrust of tho preeent will not bo rcmovod by diatruat of tho futuro. A patriot makea a bettcr citizen than a peaBimiat, and wc bavo got to bo paticnt, for much aa we may want to removo out of tho old houBe, wo cannot do it until tho new ono is flniahed. " A tariff law half made ia of no practical use exccpt to indicato that in a little white a whole tariff law will bo dono, and it ia making progrcaa. It ia rcaching tho ond, and whcn tho end comea we will havo confldence and in duatrial aclivity. Lot ua kcep atout hearts and ateady hcada. Tho country is not going backward but forwaru. American energy has not been dc atroyed by tho Btorma of the paat. It will" yot triumph through wibo and boneflcont legielation. "Philadolphiana havo in tho paat shown what buay induatriea and what cmployed labor can do to mako a great city and a contented population. Thoy do not mean to accept the preeent con dition aa permanent and flnal. Thoy will mcet embarraBsmentB ns thoy havo bravely mot them in tho paat, and, in tho ond, will reatoro tho aplondid induB tries and the magnificcnt labor to proa pcrity, and, gentlemen, Philadelphia is but tho type of American pluck and courago everywhere throughout our great United State8." More Hopc and Ardor. Juat what haa cauBcd it doea not ap pear, but a now epirit of of aggreBeive ncss haa plainly taken holu of the Cuban insurgenta. Within the paat few daya a good deal ot Bharp Dghting has been reported from all sectiona of tho island. None of thcae combata havo been important, but they havo ahown a vigor and deter mination on tho part of the " rebela " which have given the Spaniah com mandcrB grave concern. A patriot force underaleader named Ruen the other day attacked tho fortifled port of Baracoa, actually penetrating into tho town, whenco it waa dialodged only by the heavy Oro of a gunboat. This waa in Santiago Provinco.at the extrcme oaatern end of Cuba. In tho samo Province, at about tho aame timo, the town of Chapona, on tho north coaat, was aharply aaaailcd and would havo boon captured but for tho timely arrivai ot two amps ot war, anu tno lm portant town of Jiguani, on tho railroad lino caat of Bayamo, was abandoned af ter a Btubborn Bleeo to tuo lnsurccnts " Criato and other townB in Santiago do Cubu Province." the Uavana dia patchoa add, "aro aurroundod by rebels who mako itimpoaaiblo for the villagora to co into tho country. Tho situation of theao towna ia precarioua." Gibara, another port of Santiago Province, which once had a valuablo f ruit trado with tho United Statca, ib now hcdged about with a lino of atcel and flro by tho inaurgenta, who mako repeatcd attacks on tho town'a de- fonces. Gen. Ituberto of tho Spaniah armv nas toiegrapneu to uapt. uen Wovlor tbat ho cannot raiao tho Bleeo with a forco of less than 8,000 to 10,- 000 meu. Thia ia at one oxtromitv of tho laland. At tho other, toward tho west, in Pinar del Klo Province, wnlcn nas Deen boaatinL' that ho has "nacifled," en eacemonta aro renortod betweon tho patriot eunboata and tho robel troops, while Havana advices acknowledgo that "Tho robols continuo in thoir stronghold at Pont Vijarn, betweon Banea and Nipo, wheru thoy havo a largo aupply of food and ammunition and aro oxtcnBivoly engaged in culti vatiDg tno aou." iiancs ltsolt ia bo cloBcly beleaguercd that a gunboat waa lateiy compeliud to tiro upou and dis lodgo tho inaurgonts outaido tho town beforo tno tort wtncn incy wero walcti ing could bo proviaioncd. The safo arrivai in Cuba, near Ma tanza, of tho,tug Dauntleaa withGon- Before Retiring.... lake Ayer's Pills, nud you will Bleep better nud wake iu bettei condition for tlie tlay's work. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have uo equal as a plcasant and effect ual reuiedy for constipation, biliousuess, sick lieadaclie, and nll liver troubles. They are sugar-coated, and so perfectly prepared, that tliey cure with out the aunoyancesexperienced in the use of so mauy of the pills on the niarket. Ask your druggist for Ayer's Cathartic Pills. When other pills won't help you, Ayer's is THE PILL THAT WILL. SALESMEN AGENTS WANTI2D to sell the best llno ot Nursery Stock. Salary or commlsslon. Cash nd vanccd for expeniea. Wrlte for partlculars. THE K. Q. GIIASK CO., - . Mnltlon, Miiss. 5 PER CENT BONDS. VOJl DEI'OSITORS AND INV1CSTOKS. Somo know and others have to learn, tbat it you lnveat In school, town or county bonds you bavo a sure tbiug. Tbo safest and best. in aurns of 8200 to 81000. run from 2 to 10 years. Don't deposit or lnvest until you aeo js. js. ulakisuh. aona lor inior mation at Montpelier, Vt. oral Nunez and a largo aupply of arms, ammunition and storea on board will further onr.ourage the patriots. Tbia is aaid to have been the second largeat cargo which a fllibuater has cver landed on tho ieland. But the Dauntleea, it acema, can do no more work for Cuba Libra, for wbile preparing for another expedition it waa run down and cap tured off tho Plorida coast on Monday by tho United Statca blockador Marble- head. It haa seemed until recently tbat the rcvolution waa languiahing, and many ofthe beatfrienda of Free Cuba in this country had begun to Iobo heart. It ia now, howover,unmiatakablo that the patriota havo renewed tho contcst with moro apirit than they havo shown aince tnoy received aucn a crustnng Diow in the dcath of Maceo. Spain aeema atill to be as far away as ovor from conquer ing pcace or rewinning tho allegiance oi ner " iivor J; aithtul Isle." Boaton Journal. Jnpan's Quarrel with llawali. The refuaal of Hawaii to mako any indemnity for tho excluaion of tho im migrants taken to Ilonolulu by the Bteamehip Shinahu Maru, or to mako any chango hereafter in tho policy adopted in that affair and in tho case of tho Kinai Maru, forcea a direct iaaue with Japan. Tho controveray turns on a very tew pointa. Hawaii takes the impregnable ground, which she flnda fortifled in ac- tuai practice Dy tno nistory ot our own leglalation, tbat a country has tho right to reguiato and to restrict immigration. Japan doea not diapute thia general prlnciple, but noida, urat, mat tno ac tual laws paaaed violate Hawaii'a treaty with hcr, and Bccondly, that in the in atanco for which indemnity waa dc manded tho laws wero cnforced with undue harahneaa, amountiug to injua- tico, the deciaion ot the supremo court ot Ilonolulu being eapecially arbitrary. But tho executive authority of Hawaii cannot bo expected to go contrary to tho decialons of tho higheat judicial authority, and a8 to tho treaty Hawaii doea not admit tbat it haB beon contra vened. What will bo tho outcome? Poaaibly tho Japaneao Miniator will tako himaelf bome in dudgeon. If Hawaii atood alono she might quickly bo forcod to submit, us sho haa no navy, whilo Ja pan haB a Btrong ono. But probably aho rclieu, and not without rcaaon, on tho fact that aho has a backor in tho United Statea, who will not aee a ques tion of diaputed treaty interprotation decided ncaiust hor by bruto force. Tho exact merits of tho caso cannot yot bo fully judgcd of, perhap8, aa tho diplomatic correspondenco haa not been made public. But tho controvorsy sug geata tho kind of difllcultica that the little island republic will have to be prepared for whilo aho reraains in hor preseut politlcal iaolation. Fortunately that iBolatiou moy not continuo very long. Now York Sun. Electiuo Bittkhs. Electric Bittora ia a medicino suitcd for any Benson, but porbapa moro gcnorally nccded whou tho languid, cxhauated fcol ing provaila, whcn tho liver ia tor pid and aluggiahaud thonoed of a tonic and altcrativo is folt. A proinpt use of this medicino has ofton uvorlod long and porhapa fatal blliouB fovors. No medicino will act moro suroly in coun toractlng and frooing tho systom from tho malarial poiaon. Hoadacho. indi gcation, conatipatiou, dizzincaa yiold to Eioctric UitterB. Fifty ccnts and 81.00 ner bottlo at C. Blakoly's '.drug ,storo, Montpelier, Vt. MONTPELIER, Wednesday, JUNE 16. RETURH of OUR NATION'S 6L0RY ! Tho Man and tlin Kvont thct Bind Europn and Amcrica in a UNION OF ADM1RA.TION' BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST COL. W. JF, CODY) ANU CONGRESS of ROUGH RIDERS of the WORLD WILD WARRIORS of WESTERN WARS UNITKD HEREDITARY HEROES OF THE HORSE OF ALL THE EARTH. IN WAR: The GUIDE, The SCOUT, The SOLDIER, The HERO, Wboao bravery, valor and valuo to lila coun try lias beon attoated by overy Genoral ln tho U. B. Army duiing the last tbirty years. Comlnil Crowned tbo Truo Teacber and Rfinl Ronmnco, Hoallani and Sincerityi tbo Hall Mark of tho Gonulno and Trutbful; whogo Career is a Brlgbt Chapter in the Hlstory of tbo Natlon's Bravo, Devoted, Patrlotio Men in tbo Service ot tbeir Country; wboso Personality bas Won tbo Admiratlon of Monarcbs and tno People of Foreign LandB; a Credlt to America, an Ilonor to Mankind. As ia tbo Man, so is bis Entortainment; without False Pretense, Sbam or IIumbiiR. It brinRs to your very doors tbo men of all colors who Bulldcd tlie Kmpiro of Fnr-Westorn Statcs, to sbow you bow they wroueht. Whethor in Kin semi-civfllsied Bectlon of the Great West movod, Hved and had their beinir, wbile Mould itiK a Nution's Illstory. Allied with theao Itoroes of our own Blood and tbo Braves of a woll-nlRb extingulgbed race, ho brlnus froua all landa Men of a llko klnd ; Men wboso Hearts aro wlth their Horses and wbose llves aro in tbeir Saddles, all formlnR an EXHIB1TION WITHOUT ITS YOU MAY NEVER SEE ITS LIKE AQAIN! An Ethnologicsl Display oftho Horsemon of the World, gathered from the Four Quarters of tho Globe. A ttitope of lliiiiiiiii Race id Golor ! Uninue and entirelv ui mo xiuuinvu uuracoiuu oi me nunu uuu uiu javairy oi tho Greatest Military Nationa of tho world, it stands alone. T t r ir iTnnv miiTtt Tinnmtin a mn -n-n r 1 1. ti: i 100 INDIAN WARRIORS: Ogallalla, Brule, Uncapappa, Sioux, Cheyenno and Arapahoo Tribes. 50 AMERICAN COWBOYS. 30 MEXIGAN VAQUEROS AND RURALIES. :, 30 SOUTH AMERICAN GAUCHOS, 50 WESTERN FRONTIERSMEN, MARKSMEN, ETC. 25 BEDOUIN ARABS. m2Q RUSSIAN CDSSARKSmFiTHE nAUCASUS.l 3S l-)KTACIIMENTS(t01' UNITED STATES CAVALRY. MATTKltlESJOP UNITED STATES ARTILLERY. ROYAL ENCLISH IRISH LANCERS CERMAN CUIRASSIERS. Atl. UNDEIl TIIK PEUSONAI. COJIBIANDOFl C0L0NEL W. F. CODY (BUFFALO BILL.) Miss Annie Oakley, Johnny Baker, tlie The Last of the TUtS UNOK5IOUS OUTFIT IS TltANSrOKTED INl SPECIAL RAILROAD TRAINS, CAIUtriNO AI.I. THE PAK Al'II K ItNAT.I A NEOESSAItY TO A COVERED GRAND STAND SEATING 20,000 PERSONS, Aaauring Perfect Protection from SUN OR RAIN. On tho Day of Arrivai thero will be given a FREE STREET At 10:00 A. M., by Detailed Dotachmonts from each Division (Wild Horaes, Buffalo, Cattlc, etc, belng necessarily guardcd iu carap), " So that ho who runs mav read." Tho tuarch will bo onlivoned by TI1HEE MAGNIFICENT BAN1JS OF MUSIC, ledby ttio I-'amod, BUJPJPALO BILL'S At Night a Brilliant Electric Display by tho Largost Portablo Doublo Electric Plant of 2fi0,000 Candle Power yot construcUd for any slmilar purpoae. Two Circuit8, onaurlnir a Perfectly Itoliablo lliuminatiou, making NIGHT AS TWO EXHIBITIOMS Aftcrnoon nt i! o'clock, Nik'ht at 8 NIGHT AS LICHTAS DAY AND AS COMPLETE IN DETAIL General Admission, 50c, Nuinborcd coupons, ttotually day of oxhiuition atLostor 11. Oroono s Urug btoro, 2b btato bt BICYCLES::CHECKEDKONlCROUNDS. AVITII TIIK IN PEAGE; The CiTIZEN; BEST TYPE AMERICAN MANHOOD Who will posltlvely appoar in person ln tbo saddlo, and tako part in bothtbo after noon and ovenlng ox- IlibitiODB. Entnrtnlnnr. nlinsn Kima ta n SomVinl fnr Oricrinal in its evorv Feature: a Union r n nr . . . i n . - Champion Lady Wing Sfiot, Young Wizard of the Gun. BufTalo-Only Herd on ExMbition CAVALCADE World.traveled COWBOY BAND DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE o'ulock. Doors Opon an llour Karllcr.I Children Under 9 Years, 25c. resorvod fiontr, will bo sold on tho SOLDIERS' BUDGET. Urnut's l'irst Cominniid. In tlio gond old davs of our graud- fathcra in Ohlo. Eonrral mmtor waa a grcat event, aaya Hanilin Gatlnnd. Twico each yoar, in April and in Aug uat, tho law rcquired tho mon ot each county to aatcinblo for genoral train ing in "tho nianual of arma," aa it was ofton called. And tho order waa prct- ty gonorolly obcycd. it was a cnanco for tho lockev to trado horecs; an opportunlty for tho wonion to goatip, a day of rcst for tho hircd handa; a mceting tlaco for lov cra; a fair and Fourth of July with elngorbrcad and cidor for tho boys. To tho 8oldiory it was a jolly farco. On tho moming of Aug. 20, 1814, tho worm-catcn drums and tho moldy flfes awoko and uttcrcd aucli marlial noiso aa they could, and from overy nook and corncr of tho woodcd land, on foot and on horscbnck, tho sturdy farmcra and villagora of Brown county took morry way toward uuasoilviilo, wucro, on a broad, smootli fleld, tho training waB appointcd to bo hcld. Each man brought auch military accoutrcmenta aa ho had, and varioua and exceoding aor ry woro the uniforma which camo from tho garret pegs and out of chcsls ou thia grcat day. Uuna of all eraa, ritlea of all Iongtha. ahot guna, carbincs, lllnt-lcck muBkcta, Spauiah blundcrbuaaca; anythlng with lock, atock and barre! waa conaldercd worth bringine. Thoao who uad no gunB waggiably caught up and carricd worn out brooms or stout cornatolke, and ao it waa that thoy woro called "tho cornatalk brigado." Tho oliiccrs, pompous aa turkoy cocka in thoir contincntal uniforma, aa colonels and generals strugglcd with rortitudo to kcep tbo excrctso koycd to their martial dignity, which was a hard taak, indced. ilowover. tno Mexican war was brew- ing in 1844, cxcitemcnt waa running bigb, and an unueuallv largo lurnout of ablo bodicd citizena tllled tho lanea and tho bordcrs of tho training fleld with a crowd of people, rather moro martlal minded than of wont. Tbo lancs in every directlon wero fenced in with horacB, and trading wont on in a acore of places at once. Thirty souls went through tho crowd sclling gingerbread and cider to tho young beaux, and big copper ccnts changed hands wherovor they wont. Cider and gingerbread wcre tbo treat- ing deucactcs of tuat day. And in tho midat of all tho flfes squeaked and wailed and tho drum uttcred its rattling roar. Thero was another matter of great intcrest which many, both old and young, wero diacusaing. UlyaaeB Grant, tno tanner's son, was juat returned from Weat Point aa brovel aecond lieu tenant, and this was so important, ho had been aeked to drill theregiment. Manv of tho voung men had known tho tanner's son when he waa a baah ful and reticont echoolboy, and they wondered how he would eucceed with tho drill. Rome of them had caueht a chmnse of him in his neatly fitting, dark bluo uniform and hia whito trousers and gloves, and it was freely stated that ho was presumptuous to aay tno least. At last tbo bour camo ior tuo marcn- ing to begin. Tho soldiery moved into tho broad, smooth lot. Tho ofllcera woofed and grumbled tbeir unintelligi blo orders: tbo men marched in comi- cal diearray in position, the waga all carrying their brooms or cornstalks and grinning beninu tno omcera' dbcks. Thoy aoemed a aorry rogiment. Then tho peopio all began to iook ior tho cadet. Ho kept poaition in ono cornorof the fleld, modeatly waiting till tho general ahould call him and turn ovcr tho command to him. Ho aat on his horso nuito calm and craceful. Tho signal came, tho elended, beard leaa young fellow galloped acroaa tbo fleld, rcigned up and saluted in aplon did style, for it was woll known that no ono could excel him in horsemansbip. Tho men neored cunoualv and aome- what disdainfullv at tho pale, slonder youth in his long bluo coat and big epaulettes. ne woro a cap, and arouna his slim waist was a red aaan. iio looked to bo only a boy, but bo as- toniabed tbo men and won the aumtra tion of tho boys and girls by his flne horsemansbip and by his completo mas- tcry ot tno men. "ATTENTION BATTALIONl" This flrst order mado every man straighten up. It was tho voice of a trainod Boldier. The old ofllcers barked out thoir commands, but Cadet Grant'a voice, bigh-keyed, but ciear anu caim, cut acroas tho parade ground with tho preciBion of a bugle. It was his flrst command outaido tho academy, and he folt a very humau pride in vindicating himaelf in tho facea of thoso who had sneered at him when ho wont away four years beforo. I'or moro tban an bour no put tno men through tho simplor evolutions and tho manual of arms. Tho farco becamo a serious and well-ordered drill. Tho men thomselves felt tho martial cbaracter of tho young drillmaeter, and lent their best ruluua to tuo prompt cxc cution of his ordors. Tho Bpectators voted it tho best mus tor in years, and when it was all over tbo old citizena and omcors came to Cadet Grant to say: "You dono nobly. It was a com ploto success." Belng human, ho rcjoiced in his uni form and in tho splondor of command. Belng young he found plcasuro alao ln tho ahy glancea of admiring girla. Al togothor it was a red letter day for tho vouucr soldicr. Tho famo of It reachcd tho "Gravcl club." a self-annointod "committco on tho universo" which inet boforo tho court hcuso door, and that nlgbt tho famo of tho tannor's boy camo to theso regulatora of all thlngs human, and thoy reluctantly admltted his abillty, but sald: "West Point dono it. West Polnt mado a man of "im." "M well yca," admltted ono who waa tho boy'a friond. "But at tho same timo West Polnt had aumpthlu' to work on." It was aeveral days aflcr this that tho young cadet waa ridlng in tho stroets of Cinciunatl, foellng very proud and happy In hia now uniform and ln tho posseBsion tof a) good horse, whcn a ntnall Plreot boy loft the walk and rnn beMdo his 1 orfo, Ho was a raugcd lit tlu olf, groleiqui; of hat and pantaloona, but hlx fuco waa nipplnyly ahrowd. Ho ran bcsldo tho young addlcr'a hotso loug onough to uttcr thceo myatlc word8, worlhy Gavrochc; "SL.liitr, will you worK? No alree. I'll atll my ahlrt flrat." Theao worda afTccted tho world, for Ulyasoa Grant never agalu took dolight in a uniform. Georgia's Fair Authorcss Tclla Why 8ho Ues Dr, Mlloa' Reitoratlvo Ftemcdles. THR NAME of Mrs. J. E. Hnrwoll,(nco JullaKtnma KlemmlnR) Is afamlllar ono ln tho stato ot Georgia. Sho wrltcsj " It is wltli plensnro that I oxprcss my Rratitudo for tho wonderful bcncflts I liavo recelvcd frora I)r, Mlles' Itestoratlvo llemcdlcs, cspcclally tlioNcrvlno, tho Norvo and I.iver I'llls, Now Heart Ctiro aud Antl I'aln Pills. Actual oxpcrlenco lias tatiBht mo their great worth. No famlly sliould bo without them. They havo fully restorcd mo from a compllca tlon ofdlsordcrschicf ly afTectlnB tho hcart, ncrvous systcm and kldneys. Whcn I trav el I always tako ono of your Antl-Paln Pills beforo entcrlnB tho cars and thus provont swlrnmliiK ot tho hcad nud nausca, to which I havo been subjeot for sovcral years." Dr. Miles' Kemcdlcs aro sold by all drug glsts under a posltlvo guarantcc, flrst bottlo bonefits or money rcf undcel. )ook on Hcart and Nerves sent f rco to all appllcants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. ONE-" tnuil MINUTE COUCH CURE cures quickly. Tht li what it wu mado for. Prompt, safe, aure, qulck relief, qulck curc. Pleatant to take. Children liko lt and adults llke ft. Mothers buy lt for their children. -Prepared by E. O. DeWltt Oo., tnakeri ol IfPWltfii Little Eurly Klr, tho famoni 'le DllU. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE For FARMERSAND VILLAGERS For FATHERS AND MOTHERS, For S0NS AND DAUGHTERS, For ALL THE FAMILY. With the cIobo of tho preaidential campaign, THE TRIBUNE recog- nizes tho fact tbat the American peo ple are now anxious to give their at tention to homo and busincss interests. To meet this condition politics will havo far lcss apaco and prominence, until another State or National oc caaion demanda a renewal of tho flght for tho principlos for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its incop tion to tho preaont day, and won its greatest victories. Every poa8iblo effort will bo put forth, and monoy freely Bpont, to mako THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE pro ominently a NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER, intoroatlng, inattuc tive, eutertaining and indispenBable to each membor oftho famlly. Wo furnlsh The Watchman AND THE New York Weekly Tribune ONE YEAR FOR -OO Cash in advance. Addreaa all ordera to The Yermont Watchman, Writo your namo and addreas on a poatal card, aend it to Goo. W. Boat Tribuno Ofllco, Now York City, and a aamplo copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE wlll bo mailod toJyou. SELECTED POETRY, Jlflalcd 1'inlsc. Ho wiu Kood and wlie nud otllijr t nurela lioulil liave dcckfd lill licd Ho wm ono of lieaveu'a fiivoicd, I can tralo tlm now he'a dcadl Wlillo ho llved, of couno I couldn't Kco lil.l vlrluca I do filnco lie llca bcnenth tlio wlllowi, And t Kot a fulrer vlew. Ali, tlio world' o full of peoplf , And wo crowd oacdi otlior no, Tliat lt' liard to wtlgli a rlral And not rnto lilm rntlicr lowt Had I known that he was fated To bo ttrlcken In hl jrouth, I'd lmro koio to him and told him What I knew to bo tho truth. Ilut t aneercd whcn other pralicd lilm, And t rrled his ellocts down Yea, t mockod his jounn amlltlOD, And 1 made him out a clownl Oladly I dliclalm each bltter Word that I have ever saldi Oladly I percelre his Kreatneas, And I pralse him now he's dcadl Cleyeland Leader. Ncarcf aud Dcarcr. Nearer and dearer aie tho blened dcad Than we aro wont to thlnk, When wltli farowells and tears we bow thehead liesldo that tolemn brlnk. Tell me, thou clilld ot grlef, canst thou not seo Wlth ctearer ojes tban tben? Tell rae lf Iotb thjr lovc-can erer be A UiIdk of earth agaln? Oejes tbat Godhath cteanted wlth sacred tearsl O hearts by torrow tuned I Ye see aod lore as never all thoie jcari, Whlleye wlth tlesh commnned. And are they not, then, nearer. v liom we leo Wlth ejc no longerbllnd? And Is not love the sweeter, If It be Of an Immortal klnd? Oli, ctmfortlnR, swcet thought-that thougli wo stand On death-lvlded shores, Love stlll can stretch to ns its angel hand, And lay Its hc art on ours I-James Backham, A Wish. I ask not that raj bed of c!eat1i From bands of greedy helrs be free ; For theio beslege the latest breath Of fortune's favored sons, not me. Iask not each klnd soul tokeep Tearless, when of my death he hears. Let those who wlll, If any, weepl There are worse plagnes on earth than tears, I ask but that my death may flnd The ficodom to my llfe denled; Ask but the folly of mankind Then, thenat last, to qult my slde. Spare me tho whlspering, crowded room. Tho f rlends wbo come, and gape, and go; The ceremonlous alr of gloom All, which makcs death a bldeous aliowl Kor brlng, to see me cease tollvo, Some doctor full of pbraae and fame. To shake his saplent head, and gtve The IU he cannot cure a name. Ncr f etch, to take the accustomed toll Of the poor slnner bound for deatb, nis brother-doctor of the soul, To canvass nlth offlclal breath. The f uture and Its vlewless thlng That nndlscover'd mjstery Which one who feelsdeath's wlnnowlsg wlngl Must needs read clearer, sure, than he, Brlng nono of these; but let me be, Whilo all around ln sllence Ues, Moved to tho wlndow near, and see Once more, befere my dylng ejei, linthed In the sacred dews ot raorn SBS The wlde aeilal landscape spread Tbe world wblch was ere was born, The world whlcb lasts when I am dead; Whlcli never was the frlend of one, yot promlted love It could not gtve, But llt for all Its gonerous sun, And llved ltself, and made ns llve. There let me gazo till I become In soul, wlth what I gaie on, wedl To feel tbe unlverse my home; To have before my mlnd lnstead Of tbe slck room, the mortal strlfe, The turmoll for a little breath The pure eternal course of llfe, Not human combatlngs wlth death t Thus feellng, gazlng, mlght I grow Composed, refresh'd, ennobled, ciear; Then wllllng let my splrlt go To work or walt elsewhero or heret Matthew Arnold, Orango Connty Court. Orance County Court becan its June term on Tueaday, June 1, Ilon. Laforrest H. Thompson presiding judge and Hons. W. H. Kibbey of Fairlee and Henry W. Fitts of Braintree asslstant JuiIros; Curtls S. Em- ery, cioru; uiiaries v . amitn oi west Topa hatn. sberiff: Hale K. Darlincof Chelsea. etate's attorney; Miss Margaret E. Chest nut ot Burlington, reporter; Solon K. Borry of Thetford, hich balllff. The crand jurorfl are as ioiiows: iirauioru, a. u. Aicuuiieo; Braintree, W. B. Uobard: Brookfield, J. P. Heatlii Chelsea, J. A. R. Corwln, W. H. Einery; Corinth, II. A. Jackrnan; Fairlee, W. ti. ixjdr; JNewoury, it. w. uuamber laln; Orange, E.C. Camn; Randolph, James Hutchlnson: Strafford, W. II. Haves: Thet ford. W. A. Dodge; Topsham, A. R. Boede; Tunl)rldge, H. R. llaywardj Vershlro, W. F. llardlng; washington, j. n. seaver: Wost Fairlee, William Paulj WilllainstowD, Frank Martiu. Tbe petit jurors drawn are as follows: Bradford, Arad Jenkins, J. E. Sloeperj Braintree, William Perham, H. A. rowers; isrooKneiu, a. u. iiiuoaru, u. x. Frink: Chelsea. O. E. Bohonon. C. N. Dear- born; Corinth, F. E. Merrill. E. B. Corliss; Fairlee, . v. wnmot, M. L. I'roscoitj Newbury, D. S. FuUod, O. W. Eastmanj Orange, Charles Mills, G. J. Cook; Ran dolph. D. II. Morse, J. B. Adams; Strafford, O. II. Patten, H. F. Quimbyi Thetford, O. A. Ladd, W. II. Downerj Topshain, F. K. Page, Q. W. McDuffee; Tunbridge, A. B. Ilayward, O. II. Granger: v"er8hire, O. E. Stacy, Oscar Carlotonj Washington, Frank Urilway, u. s. ismery; west Fairlee, u. w. Smltb, J. II. Cook; Williamstown, Q. W. Lynde, W. Z. Pratt. Tho jury calendar contalns but slxtoen cases set in two days' assignuiont. The flrst case is that ot Elbert O. Crockett v. Vlllago of Barre, an action on the case for bighway injury sustained at a culvert on Summer street. Councll hav iog agreed that this case may go to the hoel ot tlio calendar, tho next case in order for trlal waa Town of Randolph v. Town of Roxbury, an action for tbo support of a pauper, which is now on trial. The next and last caso ln tho flrst day's asslgnment Is Almon I, Dexter v. N. G. Moore, an action for alamler. This caso was partially trled last term but ended in a mlstrlal bocauso ot tbo misconduct of several jurors. Soveral cases aro to bo brought beforo tbo grand jury, ono in wbich forty-flve wltnessos will appear. Boils, plmplcs and oruptions, scrof ula, salt rbcum and rll other manifcata tlons of impuro blood aro cured by Hood'B Saraaparilla. WANTKD-Salosmen. Inexporlenced preferred. nttllon nermanent. Galarr Dald eivtrv SAlnritMv. Nelson Bogoe, Batavla fiurserles, llatavla, V, I