I J 1:1 I ''I ' 1 I ! 1 . :. "V " I . : I 1 i . .4 PI t--ii - 5- fs ,-.-. xri? r'-T j;r--y v rrj.- i 4 r.rcrr. Liulfor and I'nbiiAlior. II B 13 A FREEMAN VIIOM THE TRUTH MAKES FREE, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE. Terr-is, $M icr year in adtauc c EB KN S BURG, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1871. ri 1 J n: riTvr u 1? ? o Li?.! I - - : -.1 1 . I .-.5. v-1 ?J'J1 ? GPHAT BARGAINS .: i v c asU : '; :. ; f ti;c T.i!:M ; ; 1 .' . i !.; ' -o-.::; :. Co., aul hiiv iujf i GOODS . V. C I : .' Ti't ::' ll'.i' i'h C'll.-i- ! ,t- !!).! i; I, !'' 111'' A .(' (' ; i ' ; -A i. i. Vt i- I -1 ii -. -t . .rc'.'.f hilt .iten.J to e l : -.ii. ; AND AL! iifv. ; ii . :i i i.i r. n- l!.;t:il- . - i.i 1 in;' i : : ii.; !:".-. ii'-ni ;:t ' ;.o.. "i i :i .ti I'm t. r -t i j;j,t: to irive bit:? I.I.ui D. ;,-r;J COUNTiiY PROPERTY ' i in Moor; n-wii. w??h i.e i hi.'u! in.l ' .N T i 'i M m ' i". ' t mv. p., t . . :.. l.-.-l A ('! - ''it t'eU I.i.-t. Jt .. i ! 1 i: i ! 1 1 l'.r. t:v i uami; iii ' i " s -: w : : !;::;-!:. I ! not'.-! it.-'.: . i! ::-.i-- i ii a:... 1 en.V in ! i Ji a 1 1 1 ri:.-v. r 1 v , . . : ibU'su i'.i'ii. .':-i l'eet .-i: in e. -t i.di n'; fri t .C.n-.J. r.ii-is?V-i u'. t s on iii ono -..-.-': 1. . a I.jT.? :m oe.i-ii. Tim.:::!; t.A'i. an J u i'.-.lf .t' .i.-i-.f to 1 i 0 1 ".. 1. J a a 1 V':' t ia :-(, , V... i:. i : ..rty ;!! 1 i'ii." .!.--!'-:fii o 1 i a . ; : : 1 - t n .1. At iii iuiiiUl.i iMitlilitM. r. J 1 .1 liltiO t VI rei' nii.l Iim-.!r t n - -A I.I. Kl.M Ol' - Lid Li 1 r uauiXvA i.'. JilH'aU iilttt, 1 :. ' i -.ii, : ' i. 1 t t res. : n :.. 1 ;', ii 1 Ri:, ' i. a - ., : i' V ill.Kj, im. T.t :., : 1 1 -. ii::, :C., ! nLb. r uiii'o l U he 1 - ; .o'.i s.t fair : -.' i.m 1 .-n ils of . " I ...... I ( ;i ; . y - ' i St J'i-frf ' A. i: l-.Vi x-js. t .-'t -us'-l ooeacl 'I ttliii -. .- ivjt'iiiu. ' : ! : Satne-tt-. :.-..! of .ill :i.-.l.u-- re-. -. AI.-, :.:i (:-, i:.'.-;.-I'Ui-, ley. lli- -. Ai : 1 : - I. La. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, . "; .Oa I-.-rs ; a foil assortment 'i '.. J "li.S: Harilv.are. (,i;i.-ei:-c. V. .!'-' tt M -li.-ii.cr.. Are. : ( 'A It- ... . ... L'.yc u -oo.i b.tri,aiiis cs " 1. . I I , j f y. ; : -; l a . r-, we ho(ie to tncr ami iner.-as,. ,.f a:t.ti- i-atroa- " si:ii-:u.s A; tO.N. '-.N'.t.it. Ka.-tf. - LADli;s COML'LIM ENTED I ! j go; e.-ded of late yetirn that 'i auic and vicinity art) tho re in, ivt sen-ible t.V any lo .' whit Ii niav i.i iil.al.i v i ii f v.- f.-1, ti. ...."Vi 1 !' '' tiie fact, not vet ifen it'n.i ' v 'heir .VtiMicit- i i- .. . . ' at i i io :si-:t . . , ' t i witti la.vf. itit iVr'-l n. vv . -'..I ,. , . ,-'s- h - ' "t ami must cntm.lt te si.. i t. e aa-re. -i i,,- ,,( j 11; e- ''I'S. .MlbblNl.UV I. '.Oils, 1 l l'-. '.(tl' und SlKl'.S, y .... 1 1 r year-elves at the ..' " ' i-t ot the i,. w l 'cited I l'Al li ii CO. 'i.S 'J i'l le-O. i.-li t ,'r"h I-(II? StltC -r. , " di..,.k ::" now ,n w oeeupam y Xi. 't, n (,ir.,..,.i . "-.ITn. it new ... " ... nii on neeoin "cvt, it will then be olferetl ! Wim-i-i :.r h. 1 1 :i-:.t. a,- Lav i & o c 3 n iii;-.rit.O cI.iLI:iu f.AriiJLl. 0 ' .s r H::a ?:tm. t'TKV'Jj K.NV! ItA VINH or Oil HO- l ) v.-cii 1 u-: Ii iu- 1.1; .1). :tii Which Vuu i.re ' L.tUil tO yet AT ;: K, uii-l ::eJ,;l;S Also. 5t nf !'.Oi:! Oil'- of '"tt sii-.i . Si (it in.;- Ci i;.v ! I'HiK .mi T v.. !.: 55";i.m!' 1 !i.ns , nr.'Jr. .!--!.. ; j;: t- :!.: ..f w;-. to Tim :--c Ii: " ; :l ' -.. i;i- iii li i vtJy I l,,,hm!.uoaaM..-i, j AM ,.. ,-:, .........Ts ;h1!.t.t Ffi'.i ut ' -iu-.-. n...:vth.-iM!VK,!!Vei-Josr,UHr.j.?'wui . tuUtuJ;:rt,:li' r..!i'M &Cl'j:i:Jt wottHS AUT, j :;.. a t. thn.uuh vlirh i-htvteiy ! A Fortune iv ill I';' V.'uii by Some One ! KItlt'.r one of the foitowhnr t'iti" ric1ure sent at one.-, v ii h a SI i AliV. in the 1 list ri! -u t ion : "The MA IIRIA( HI OF POCAJ.VSrAJ," On heavy ! '!.;: i-.;;,er. i V.xi '. .z..-' : Ur. -ax AMi:i:i:.iS autumn." A iieautiftjl Ci.ro!!!:'. t rint- .1 in oi!. iiiiti, ut'... "ix-i-i iaetifs : (Jr. -Til?: DAY M'F. VKL!:ilRATi:.' A i-a;erb .-n ' K'tirra vint.'. r.i; he-ivy jiite j;u-I-er, si.' i.: iii',".-.' Or, -THE LAXDISG UF CULUMLUS," On heavy tale paj-t-r. '.kt. There i a 1 5n t ti- a iiaii-i of lio-i:. wiiich. 'i iikvii iii. iiio Jiookl. ii uos oa to f. t i 11 e. -.'" i-lo. SliAX r-i'KA KC. Th' M ;r.:i;r T be le.l v" to i-tilti' '! litae is r.-i;i; i i f I to i 11 cry 1 1 ri. i.; -'. i s c; i i. ! iy f. la !-;. ... n 'l. t;-rpi i -. . but t !'" jub' ii- ;.!-. I i - of t,i" lu.lii'r i y 1. i; :1 i. 'ft'. . ! i; . 1 1 1' 1 j i.: ;i. a. t 1 t.oa - a in l have tx-t-a --.my i i . -i a ..oda ks the (i..: ( f tiie uraw iiar wjss .::'.. it.-.t OjM.ti. TTt ha - t'lin !;.. ur.-.l 'Vi'.y shr.rt -iiuni'-r i-i'niit !. i i in rr. -i hi-.i-tef in further ing tiii' sa'i- oi' tin- i i i.iiiiuiivj- iii'k.-i-i. Sit !'i iti-i' or -Iniiii-rr er..!i :-.-;:.'- f t'lo J i.m iiilii ot. j. t of t t.- . 1 !!' ..iiif of ih" "-';'i't.v. I'l'tb' I'liiii'.iirf.'iiieit of tli.' .-(;:!. e, t-c.-1 ; I i ... ici r... than t tic -n!'TSi i"''it; xivea by jiruuiiin'iit i;;:'"ia an 1 i t 1 i r . r ; :iih i. t l," T t'i.Ti. !'.:'( li .! I'l J" :i -.l.-Ui": '.. ' t t!l-l t fl'.' TV one i..ij!r lx-1-i nt. - -i -h. ;.i-r, nnt ' e'- t i . i . i - ar oMi a i; . " -i. mm oi ; r. v,-. : i ri i ne .!!UI'!il!t ilVill-tl'ii. 1! till ll 'i'ici.l ! !! it'C lli.-.lfil O- iionof H..-. which may yi : I . ;..(," irv". ; or an i ",::..! cl asa-'-in 'M I'riies, the a-.,'iv;t i : l:'.'i,l lU.Ml i-i " ,;:"l ! Ttir rtrcT t turpi t Trntvc t.i rt hoc i I hl iiu.ii i.ieLartL, i Li.i'iO JCCLiiasj it iv i. v.- f.ti-i. ,! --v ry ! v-M.n r.itii.i; a list of , -halt .-.-teheoi... iivlioihirsharft in ih- ii- 'motion 1 ric-!. wit a .!..; ut i .. i 010 o ; , - 01 .v. i.:ur- -. ini'ii-s. nr., sna i.t raar - a V- '!! i I N I-'. .' ma- hi- t he rcsnit f a Ii t oh rl . 'j'i y are: nial-i. ! the list tiinofsr yoor t ricteN. r'a.ii-e- arc i .t i r.if t a too rai,:'iiv. .il 11:01, v f.i-iu.i 1 or c ; r-: a 1 o i- !: ei-cK- n ic eio- ei ' Aiii be- i:iuu.:'.'y let iirin.-.i to lue s...-i;0crs. A:hb--5, 3.V. oioii'l llnia? r, 177 iiroaitvtay. .v Vorli, Of, A ii-J'Silllm C'j. PfiMD' en;T rv Treyi T.'!! . ! TO - ,T . c: . 1 i Xi IiY, .Vt.'.'';;u- b'.c .'.',- c U 1 '' t ... .''a J,m.J .Se';, Orttie foilan Iiii; v. kii.e.vn i '; ! t .' i-ttaa'-i- eii-, ami ciner i-r...e :-u t. t.. .;. t: 1 . Xkw YtiiiK, je..eniln r i'lii. 1 "1:. J. DrttB', huaf !:t..i ;'avora!i!y ki .0. 1 iv.-:i ::-a l'uhli--i:ei- i 1 this i-itv an 1. s::bsci..;et! ! icfi-l .stti!cJ l'o!..ieis'i cc-c it.i-iii" laristiv-p:--i;on .f l'i:"--v.t?. the itit'Vr: inc:!. h.'.ce k- .-. intim tt -ly. i'1'.l t i!,e .....i-iuc iiib. a:- . - b -ti:i! ny to ic: 1. .-a! 1 -laaa!-.' 1 har i' t- i , : iii- r iiiL-ctiiy, and honorable e!eiiiii! :ta a bas ia 111:1;:. I . Ae-( U':iN i Co.. .(") s .r;f ' ! 'fere. ii'". !'. j'l-rx.VM, i'l.-''.;-'. ;,-.-. .iii-t Jl '..-'::(.'. i..). v. t At i - hv. 1 . V'M. laTii. ' ,11 r"ef",v Til Co. V i vstcs l!:ti."t;.i. I': -..'. .V. '. '..:'' l.. d HO. JnXi::, '' ,.. v.- ' . 1 ' h I !.'... Isv ac tti ;!:-: v. v. ). !:. '(",' .r. t '.'!- ! :'.) .. . 1 : ;;! ;.. Or... r. it. ;--.:. 1 'r "-' V.. Ciiiio:..: vi, .vviiitb i Co., . ' r. U-li .. 11,. r. C,l A - .- 1 1. : .-: . ' -1 I y- six- V rr a " 4 : o i. . mi : o o : : v. rt : ii -- 1 icily iir.,1 ! , v.-.-; o .. j to'.'t i. ir:- toe. Oil ions, ici ! ii ; ii l : till' lilt.'! ": ol re, A ". F.V y . won i cni.'la'. is b. cK oi' -rear s .-.a v. r-'"' ut lt.-ii.'i' a.. . it i ii-iii i it: -. bit. rat Attt .-i t i- i", a.cl e . cry j.'t op v be-o; i;.;- such, v. ;ii tin-! i 1 1 i -value, .'uai.'. I f i-i ' t '.-!:'-:cic. '.:' cents, unit. l. ti ' Ct., J'ltb- ii.oifi-s, N.'. t Fat 'j How, X-w ork. 'i !. I:i ! -'it'i-jh ii'.-i.i .r-e. . ia its iVv.?o r-f May t-7;. -a. : "'t ia- lo in o. o. in-ev.-il a; .').. v. h;.-!i i-.-i.es t'o n t - I - a n.i vi lo a booh, is t!,,- 1 i; . : 1 bi -' A H.-rti im.c Alien- 1 y in 1 m; I'c.it. -I s'.,o .-, an-l we can eltocri' oily I lce.ii:::o-.i:l ir to tic - a t ton! i"M ot t hoso who .!"- ' s;r' lo ail' . :-r is--. ;!;: r l .-i - : .;? b'j ,! y loci yt i'.iv. it-it i y ia such a v.ev: that is, s. as e, ;, . re 1 he ! l lyi-1 a in. t. ti ! o !' lul?iici(y lor the least c. ;.cii'b t. u uf in nn y." PA f. r i'f SZt f f.V , ... -I , .ell.,, .be,. ;,!t i;,i ih.vvo ! ,1JtJ,'h larth'r m.'icipate.l, ; fH .at . ftiJJuvvs ,,ot t) t .....: " j l!r;s ...j,.: 1 tl.eir companion. bllt "'"S vthu long range shot, lus llha. Vcl!, he'd pet in and hand up a ; h. ,-v ,.,0-d.-; rre.,es. lately is- j They 'llOW io.tid tbem-vlves iu another mce whs discovered, and n general ,e dul!:r ,ie you knuw the fare was ! tUv cave:::, about lo,) ieetiong ami damped,, was the result. Nolh.na daunt- ; ori!y e:(X ccn(j t!l0u, and we never had so ! !i-i-.h::-1'c.ae..ru::.ir tiV-e:. u , ... - r. w ;lcU ;j.,.v ,.Xf!io,cd Weil, terUiH.CU Otl lie hist shot and ; 'i.out ,.s, so, of Course, fie'd lido ; '.V-vi ti' -'a',;; hi Uii.v t f, I ,-. l .;,:... ,f..,v - '!- ,ie wfllt ovcr I for 'notlnn; well, that fellow .tuck me " 1 1 o -. i ,,. all oth- r urtich-x f ! 1? 01 o-;.;,r in a .,, try More. , ,? A A ' H H ? F X Oi Vi ' V fi ?) V ? - -':....ivoM,1irtti-.iio ' h i u I l;i'il?i i '' vi:i:y lowest bhices. j c.i. . MACHIMS WORKS. I Anderson & FreyvcroL ' J 7 j'iov p,. - i Susic-.sors to S. S. loulor, . v0t WiLiVsORH: ! i If0n Fouuders and Mill Fnrni Y liiul si. .MAMTACTOIH-ItS ' Crist. Saw !!iil and White I.e. id Machinery; French Jlurr, C alien ,V ILstji's ."-.! ill tsjoit.-s 1 1 l'our & '().!; .' riiui'i Amier iii aaos t i . i i r Cloths; Water "'--cis. smut M.u him s. liolliuv Mill and other Machinery, l'tillej s, ii 111:1 ci.i ami S butt iif. :-V2. piTTsiti iti;!!, pun. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Al-C'U ! drect. iAl"V't ScvcjiUi, NTl !!KLV N'FAV. with ample cii pacif y f( .r Z'0 jru.'sis. 'lV-rins. per tla y. '! I.o sr. Ci. c l li tiev.iynn.l el"uran." ly furm-h".! t hi t .eehoot. Alti:. (iltai'I'.l'l its' "e -' '' i" recej.uo,, ... y.i 's.,. i, ,.- ii ,. , ,. , . ' iir.t ei-siiiiii-u, w.'io nave so siieeeosi 11 n y eoii - inei - it at .i'.lmsiovvu prices .. .1 -a- ....... 1 ...... Oa-ctainire iroiiuce. 1 fi.toi tnv ....-t t.-i. .........v. ...vmu- tain I louse, at Co . at ci'-sseii set nis. i ;. if. ..,'. ;. t-. jjiiu., I'ri.p Miireii !, is:i.-.in. ; ;.. , ! riHEAP BICAhING FOB C.VI HO " , . ' 1 ,(N'AL SADDLi: AND ! TdCS.-X-.w publihina-in 5!oeth!y Farts, e o o ; ( - t i ri; r t . ir - v 't-t' 1 at - 1111 eaen iai i , i.i. . i.i.t - 1.1 i. r i w r, v. .,.; .!! i .1 K A, ., -V1 ' i sai.nts. I.ne ..r Tiir: it. V. Marv. ami oth-i- i at i a-ii ; eaen i ..i t i , in. i ....it . .1 j f,--t HoiiAtr. eat iiier.4-t i;r.a.i I vAuiii txitJi .4-1 iiruainiu), .n.i., 1 . a . win i.ispi.M. ut one Hundred 7'i.oi. ..' "! 'mtn. e-tan u. Pa VI M 'ovi'ii'i i l.u liliiitti.ais- of n relief it ms ami Ue vol ioiuil i ha t : .. .- - 'a j .... i .. .M,ii.i ( ' ., ... ,, .,1 i, .i.ai..,.,, ,.,.i , : 5.1:,.,, "'" ii"rnti lianle iiiel re- " " -' , ,. - - . "-'Hi,,. '"''r w.rV in me line fee, u.e.l 'aoril a as t-sue.i to all subscribers senamjr I aell" "ii' .e ,' :;"T, .. 1 ,,. shor'n-st iint'l.-... i.ii.i ' names and iniilr:- s to - '": '';le. lutes. ll-ia.-trj 1 , V- '.' -VOlAOIlldl, Jot: -istr.w a. Fa., l. tyeiit jt:i 1 iiiweie jwiiit.. " iUl-el, ... .r'"'..!"' t 1IIS TO mo , Tl,i ll,l,.f.l,f siv firs...),,.. .,.!... i ...i, 1 , 1 i ' lll'l I llnllll.... ... " ..... n , . . 1 . . . - n Vi iiiers, at e.rtr,;,rl luir j.ricr, it,r ,lunJ lux i.-wwi, or will tab.- r-in t cash and l.tlunec iu uie-n-hiy orrii:,!t;.;i. p.. . : , iJ22.SJ3a CATC l.l.MAuMALi-: C-VVKKK IN TUU l;OCK if v.iv.::. ltm;. ; ii ! Michael' Cave i, s celebrated cav I en:, g.t tinted uUuut SoO tect nbre the i h-v i J .1 .. ea. on 1 5 if; wci-tcui Lt u of e ilci i; of Glhi iui;o-. There are a i 1 rt-.it n:;.nv v:.aue :o"it;s ntiached to this i " n . ! oieiure.Mine ;'i.oi. an.-iti" ir;fn vi inafee. i titty. anl ;he way the entrance is hi ut n. vert-ion popular uiiin't l;:e ltihabitatirs war1, that ihi.s cavern leil under i Oira.gnia ol Olui'li.r across to toe ! ooiu-t of Morocco. What pave i i-e to j Ii,ls belief was, that fooii after th Knp- j Urh took ises.-io:i of the liock, nun.ci- j U'oi:ke were f;und, of the hatoo i fpecie.s ;.s ti,.- on tiie opposite coat ; ;u:d ihei e behig liune is. c'puin, the only : tho Straights ot Gibrsihar across to the .v.y one could account for their presence ! by their c: tniii" tl toe Ii the cae. 1 : Tuese uioitkeys arc slid to be fouml in j s.ditury places on the iloek. While ly- j icg in i ho bay, in December, lSijft in i i on-, of her Mt.k'stv's ships t-eveial of the I s deK-rmii.ed to try and find the ex- i t;e.o ify ot this mystt riuiis cave ; to cot iiiijlv. a oat t v ol tx. bavin ' ;n o cd i i. ihtiii'.-.elves with thst-ocr f'otir d,..-.e.i can-i tJli-S, ,-ixlv fathoms of twu-ineh rof.f, some o.t .toe, niii( s and t-:oulwiei.es, leii j the ship ab;.-ut ten .v. M When they pot i on sioite one ct tae number went to the Governor's house for the kty oi the pate ul i he ia e w ii i ;e li;e i ttbicli is always ke;,t locked m. tinner of the i ly carried I OvH eo-. to the cave ; and on leaching it tound th-.t It ariti ihe gale ocriud ; s. .ii' y ad arrived alter l.aviii 1 oe- t o.-i;cd t!:e n pe a coii veniciit place, they a. I proccene. mill ilaot.ci :i,j-h-:;httd caathj t:i I b h: taau -1 a . in m l several ; p:o; e oucj and some iiiatcacd in his pock- j et, they divided ihe rope into sever;. t eoiis, and ec. h taking one, they proceed- , i - .., ' , CO lil i.O IAtl file Ull tilflf l iUItiey. 1 JVi ..iarrti-e to :b . - v: ; j . ... t ., f....t , ,..( i - - v v.. alei S.fveu tcet bt oa.l, but immeul.i'.t 1 V W 't ' onra i.-e caeio, the root it which Mi 5 wviteil in trie cell tie bv l t W hich ii;" S enormous poi. iitiiidreds ol .-t woi;c.i in ine ccuue nv an ir, .vtiicli is sriounded by ! .1. if urns. ;:ivi;.j appeal aace. the cav- i '('.,.. it r ' iiii a ma. in i. t-i 1 1 a ; ucai a.ice. i lie I iuns down very .-o-. p for about 1 1 it tee 1 j all.l ht ill I la's CaVi- boiioiil ot this descent IS I. which is p:u titioned Col' 0I10 i oiii Ithe niato cave by a fcuiall wooden j I. ci!ora' C'ivy is soon explored, i rans v. 1 y nearly horizontally for i:oe. 1 out ; i.y ; bi t, m ti z. cza- a;: t-ci l.ei and then . e? ' j coii.es to an aoui,.;t c r 1; 1 n -i: o 1. Ii ! oi ' fflnlactittf, of ?'.cs, and is I'V : ' 1 ; 1 1.0 t,e mot! picto! es'pa- pal t tt Uai V ca e. l'an.-u.-g Lconoia's (.'ave, the main j 1 ..o..ii iiilii. i;i.'iti,t.'iJ'.lij, ti'ii lull 'l ........... . I.. 1 ! .. 1 ..,".. I 1 . .f' I . I ... ami 11a "pmntics, ana coveied with large boulders, for another 100 feet, until it is cbij pod by ;t precipice, reining across the end of the cave. Thete were iiuiu-. i 0:1s bats Jh log ttfx.ut l hi- t hasrn, and, it li;ig pitch .1. ok, they Wi.re not abie to s-u th. .h o-.h oi 1; ; so, ti'.t .' lu-vifg LsCvrJaine ! 11. id ; b.a'oiii lit' l!ir'.ini' iwii's itiavii 1 1 . 1 : , :. ,1 . -. 1 1 1!, ii.ry made a hue. hno ..not m the etui ,r,...'r , ...... . ,, ; ... o .. 1 1 i-. i 1 ft...- t it..-.. - r- ' and atua ia'.iti- a co;;p:e ol linns lound ! 1 a i..,i.. . . t ) i.-.'s, wiien he cried out he ha.l ...c ir, i t.i ..air i, :,ii . ,, 1'00'Jt reached the bo. toi.i, and .t out of the ' . knot : s... in-.' the other end of the .... 0:'.l ,;'.,. (lr b t "whe o" " V c;i!iii: itoSVI). Ihls OU'.lct Was ci.mucsed of a Inge hole floor, i about lilt ecu feet square, do-n which they ml with iis asH.-b.nce l":" d ih- iinbcitd down about forty feci, una :uui found iheinselves in a lai ge Cavern, j V:.-.r ....C....T . ..-iv lit th. liehl t.ir -dl.il.r ' ' "t- . : iUU left, tJVC. largu i;ia?:u-.s ct loetv, tooiso , slimes, etc, tiny came to lue eno ot me caviiu. Hue, in a coiner, they di-eov-cied abort of dry, we'd, about Ien feet in diameter, with tmooth, perpendicular sides; above lie-fa they coold t'isi inuish dayli -ht, the luck , I lie re being a open; io m ,11) feet over the ir heads. They i ruu;i;t,1 t!f. 't,u ,iui1 : il.t v.i it; vec; tthie'i olif ie'd ici' into a vety pretty caveni, at the two ends of which they discoveieti 1 wo narrow, jagged perpendicular passages, both ol which they explore., and found they joined about tilty feet below. After ibis they we.e able to pu cecd without the lope ; the passage being .so li.uro'.v nrnl jagged, it was very hard work cettiiig down at ! at. After Mttieczicg and struggling down ibout GO feet, they came to a very $mall 1 chamber about six feet hmg, thcee hid, and Ibur bruud, which I bey lhuuj;hl for tume time was tiie bottom of the passage; bat they found a small holo in-one corner, j t ,.!1;....v.i nn.o her . '.am. ' -j. ..v.... ..v. ...... ...... . . ... .1 ..... Lc.r t.OOUl UiO SatUC Size ad me one lliJ w ere m. -tviter a great uc-ai oi siruggimrz. three of them iiijiuaed to get through Ihe hole, while the tenminder find to wait there until their return. They named this hole Clincher Hole, and cut it on the . , t i ... !?.... j rock, for the benefit of the next explorers. Hero the adventurers found ihe mark ot the government exploring party, showing how far they had pone. The adventurers concluded they had not been able to get through Clincher Hole, on account of thrir being full grown men. They again fuijd t ie passage the SlHllO ll.H it WII8 i . ' - i . 'above, but in Eooio f aces railcr moto j'rrc; After contir.uing their deepen t ; ni!u!l;er fifty i'ect, t!;;y c;n:o to a small; Awakening from Li.-j tl'cp through fecl pieoipice, wiiich l!:ey f itiri'l S'uig !i'!'!cr!- intj of colnePF, joung Viialn lookea out ty in depccndiiiM wiiliout tlicaidofu iiio. upon the dreary wii.sto before Lim. The .Sumo distsince furihcr, thoy came tJ a :ool fcizi'U c!:;inU-, Inil ol ju-:iet .!,. ,.,! f.,',1 f d ; Ht'ces of rock :u-.d &t:iluctites. At the oppo.-ite en ! of M.Ls cavern, they found a ; contiiiuattoii of passa-je, and alter de- .. .... 1;. . 1 . . - a . . . r . . . 1 .. .. . , ..: ccennju au;ui i; r-i uuia., ua..-ii!' ! ttilviU-.M! two ritali c am !'. they i...o : to anotner f.uu' which they Jis- coveiei! to he tlie acta i. o-.::oiii d iho , - eii.e, ii.c cc:..a- .; 01 waici, ; about a foot det p, L-.Mutif.iily clear and f"'"', some of winch. a h: d to a "snacx" i of brandy which they h: d taken the pre- j caution to Irinjr with tl.em, rehvshe.l the:n -really; and afiec ttavin0' long ! euoojli to cut their uatuc-d, date?, etc., t cave. Ju the centre was p o, ot water, they left their cards for the nr-x comers, und comtnenced their journey upward. , hv tiie time thev rejoined the others at Clincher Hole, they had been away from tlii-tn one hour and a half, and found litem rather impatient ami anxious about their rctutn Alter a laborious ascent they . i icaehed the mouth of the cave all liulii. eowioo, iiii ,i;e iiieei neo uy toe io n;. himid they had been in the depths of tin earth s"ven honts and a half. Alter 'hey had rest and ii sandwiches. they explored all tha neper regions of the ! cave Weil. iJtt ssevt. ainl. alter la v uil? bane S. Michael's Cave a triumphant farewell, : gave (lie Key to a sentiy, v.iio ii.-ot been sent up to see what they were about ; ami : 1 r-tiirnet! on board very tireu ami covetecl : with dirt ; and were none the worse fur a mid watdi and sciuethin.' to ce.t. One:-a 7- n II i-kji s of Isci-tai.o iii.'MiN: vemiot r n i i h: ki vh days vvi indi.iu t 1. vi.:-i: vbi:ANvJt: and fscafij of a boY. I., 1,1 January ! asf, John Wilson, a lad about I'd v nrs of Vii', left his home 0:1 j Mos-jtiito Bottom, in company with his , father and two neighbors, for ihe purjx se oi iiioitio bufialo on t lie Upper Aikansas. Tbe weather was all that eotild be wislied, -s-ioC was toutel in abutaiae.ee, ana the hiiui.-is scctin d 11s much as their teams -.. Lie able to h.iul back so lotci a distance, and i.ti ihe mornitiir of the lOili nrenara- i i c ' " s were ma J for a ret m 11 iiome Not so. however, with yonn- Wilfon, i who had became enamored with ihe wiid Fceni' and wild sport?. To boa it was a livened him op, and he soeii asce' tabled new hfe, of which he had of en real, but that a hand of f icndly Indians were en had now become a liviniz actor in its las- cam pi d a few u.iles below. To this ci::ii iii.-i. To Ihe left of the liver, and eatn; the two ren.iiietl, and Wils.ai was beyond the siui t ot ihe limoer 1:1 w:oc . 1 1 .... 1 1 . . 1 the btiutcrs wcto eitc.uniieo, s.o ic.ic i 11, unbroken plains, 'on which, will 10 range of isioil, (puetly grazed a Uiill hsrd of bulla!..:, and hero and there sca'ter, d groups of nmekpe. At s.iht of this our l youoii hunter became excited, and only "tine more snot, be tore iepaniu, was in-t'te-l on. Shouldering Ins pun hastily, 1 1 i.o M ai'.j out ami wan .-0011 iosi io viu.v 1 . I . .!.. . ." I I .. . 1. i.e.Iv Tiickcil ins ivnv alon" lliC ! 1,3 .. I. i.:...i - 1 J 1 J o ! rtVi 1 naiiK ami uuioei. . , , othti.' lurther was thoupht of the . ...1- . 1... C .l 1 ! :. .vw-'-- lT" a .'" i ' - m - tt . 1 T .: 1 . Ik. 1 w f. (...it. Ill it s V IIU wric ei.oi.lll linil'r: '-" Uio rctarti flip and peacefully smoking 1 li'"u : ... , , ,. , V ,1-.... r,... t .i.o .J. (.... rr t-i I ... x uu" " 1UU1' 1 '""" the plain, through wood and thicket, re- j ;'rJH'---"1 " :t" uupeuiuieii..-, nut loo. icn ... . ti : : i.... 1...., con!. I wander farther than two, and he was left .far iu the rear. Time had pas?- ' t''1' U!li"'f'!,',i l'' 5 "i-ht was onoti him, and, for the first lime, he realized ! th it ho was alone upon the vast plain, his ue beyond his reach, and companions, I i'!U I he knew not whither. His reckoning was lout, and he stood bewildered. To add to his misery, one of those fierce vvtnds, so common in that section, came up ; aud will; it a ihiving, blinding sleet, which j transformed him into a walking icicle. j (.'old and benumbed, he started, as he ' supposed, for the wood a!o:., the ravine, ' but iusteiitl traveling from it now hast- J cuing, n-w slackening his paco as the cold nitVeted him. At length he came upon a small rlump of bushes, under which he took shelter, sat tio.vn, and was soon asleep and lost to his lonely position. The hov not retuinimr in a reasonable time to the camp ; his father and com pit n- one inside hollers out, 'Put some one on ; hungry cnoug.i to cat the devil raw. So ions became uneasy, and set out in search ibe other side or you'll capsize,' an' he ! lliey "Pr'-e1 llJ tlui -k'i the cou of him. Guns were fired, Indian whoops ! thought it waa me. He jumped on the j iliiion that they would lay ashore, fi'ue 1 ...-i. ;...b,b..i ;.. ... ti,- TmII .-v. ! obi...,...!!.- r..,tb,i Mnroi.;,... b i bt'VS not likinc to be taken further from tent 'of iheir hings, but no answer came in ,-,....,.,.1 Ti,, s..n, was concluded th.c.i d.nnt the r.i dir. nod la rue fires were kindled on tho hiiihest eminences in hopes of attractino his attention, but all iu vain. Morning came, yet with it no hoy. '1 be day elapsed iu fibitlc-s search, followed by another niu.ht of demonstrations similar to 1 hose of the first. Thus passed two rights and one day, and with them the hones of h';s friends. The anguish of tha parent in tins extremity was almost un- bearable. To go back without his son ho j could not, for there too was an anxious' mother fondly awaiting their return from ; the hunt. i" On the third day after fully delibera- j I .. . i.; ting on it, the party concluded to return home, form companies of their neighbors UJ.iKO 1 thf rl tins ' t"8 VUU113: aud make a grand search tur tho boy on wind stili howled, tut the skvo hid sub tided. ll'i-i iruzen clothes chinked ab uit ! his body as. lie arose and picked up the pun. He now fully comprehended hi ' situation, aud his 21; et thuht3 were of 1 :... : i . 1 .1 . ... t 11 ;a 11 lenus hi.u u.iiLHnu, 10 eai. i 0 u "on, vei no tune was tube lo?t. lie nlucked trom ! one ot the toushes a ppriir. sat it on end, sat u on ei,J' : ii in n. wvimi way resotveii or. -oioj the way it mipht fail As the result will i-how, u fell m the opp..H,itt direction to that in which his friends were, and he wandered farther y.u, farther away. For procuring food, his pun was now his only reliance, aial a? he trudged rdong ti.l in his ooyir-n way resolved on go-ip a stiarp tousuut was Kept ir panic. 1 tie lirst day out nothing in the game hue pre- eented itself, hut on the Hecond d:ya frtnall herd of balhdo, on which he fired, passed him Tiie shut wa- short of the mark, an,, mey were s ion avvav. 00 passeo . I .. . t. . ...1 .. 1 r 1.1 1. -.. .. I. 1 1 I .1 ... . ... . c- . . 1 inc. ion 11 aiei 10m iii na !?. eaKeneu uy 1 hunger aud fatigue, hj nevertheless kept up pood emirate anl hepi-d tltat if he did not find friends, he at least miej.t 'all iti with other hunters or I: d: :ns. fri .idly or otherwise, ho did not cut e much which. so lon as his scalp "v ts and a pr. u ri p'-ct ot a 1 ebtotochmc! ot iitj vacant ttonitich clKred. wn tiie morning ot me mm uay ne came 10 a s:naa stream, sirie 1 tij' a ievv sctittere i trees. Here la 'it uere t.l on some broken limbs. and pulled out fioui beneath the loots drv crass enough to Iry .ra-s enough siart a fire. This he did by firing Oif his cam and blowing the wad into a bhizi, which toon o.-eiv into a warming lire, by which his froz' 11 ehitlies were thav-vd out and himself warmed. By this time he was too hungry and wt.ru out to proceed much farther, and lie res lived on keeping u; his fire through the day and night. While so enaioi d late in the evenin-r, he w, is s i-l lenly startled bv a crutf "how "' and a hi.:, dirty Indian stood before him, wit!) a ciju on his b:ck and the hind aar- i ter of .an ar.blope, "lSu.iy !" rephe 1 V nson as lie tspranir to !iis feet and ri lie "Hour v,.rS( !t t" a:; 1 ho grazed in astonishment at the in truder. The Indian comprehended the situation prefTcnd him a piece of meat, : ;i ;.I thay j.tt dawn to-'etlter. roasted and cat ra vonon-dy of ir. Tiie heat ai.tl food wdeomed kindly and fed for three days. a hen enough provisions was "iven him to teach the settleraents. His course was pointed out, and he started on his homo ward journey. He traveled three days, when he fell in with his father and friends, who were returning to renew the searcn for him. 1 lie nieeung was a Joy- ' wis one, and V"oung Wilson is content ; wi ih "only one more shot. A 'lib's DblVbb's UtVKNfJF. Jehu snid to me, 'Winn 1 was a dnvin on the ... . Ktot-ict foCKcr," a itr.e mat ran some ......... . i- i.' .1 1 . . in : iv vi' . ". i'o:n rsjii'.u i" errv. ,jin.;h "lhoadway, Bleeker, and Eighth 'avenue, to 1 weniy-ihnd street, "there ' ... . . ... w4,s a nmioie agc.l man wlio used la ride f . mort.in's straljl.t. and I sort of '. . . ' . . . " ,lreJ u . ti plxtil .j.,. , wlit f) i ,jic o!iic2 and says to the boss, '"There's a m .1:1 riditi free on this lino. All the ; ;.1Iows know him. He aives ihem all a I u.n ,li ,r note and th'.-v can't break it. He's rid with me those, ia.-t five mornin's, and I'm coin' for him to-dtij'. I want tea dollars in pennies an' six fares out It he t eles 1 It o-.t square with him So ! tlu. hoss jl0 ;VPS mJ ,l;.1.3 ,i ,;;nr;j a:il s;x. tj'-fbur cents you know they was Vi e ones then an' they weighed sotno, I tcii yifU. NVheii I got to Fourteenth street In? hailed 11:2. Then the fares used to pay when they cot out. So he hands tip I is note ; I looked at if it was on tht3 j 'Dry Dock an' I hands him down tho I pennies. Well, how he did blow about j 'cm an' said how he wouldn't take 'em. 'Well,' says I, 'then I'll keep it all." He j was the maddest fellow you ever seen; .j was lion-pin' ! But he rot out an some ' ! ,-ouhl lay- his t'ngue to, an' I a lafh. like ! !.b.,, Siv, he. Til 1 1 no, t v,.... vo. ..hi I thief. an' I drove off. I toldthe lioss and j he 10 Pave, I,et him come: I'll talk to him,' ,ut he never made n , complaint there." . but A FAihON' of a certain newspaper once said to r. publisher : "Mr. Printer, how is it you have never called on tae fbr pay for your paper !" 'Oil,' said She man t.f types, "we i . never ast; a gentleman lor money, "Ind 'ed," replied the patron, ''how do you raar.a-u lo get along when ihey don't pay you t" 4-V.'i.y," said the editor, "after a cer- tain tin.;? we conclude he is no gentleman i and we ask him. 'Oh-ah-yes-I see. Mr. E litor, please give : me a receipt,'' and hands him a V. ake my narae all riht on your books." ".Mai K.45i2Y lXI.Li:ClSUS. CTHK ItKPJlISAL.. r.Y OI.I) MOCCASINS. Atnonf; the influences most ciupiennM, who caused t!jat mi'htv i-rinlan iVnin X.-w En-ilaud to thd Wf-.-iern n-untiv. fie ! the two cold setuns of 1810 and 17. i l tie extreme cold fropis -f th.eso tvo vears i produced s.ich a state of destitution as to I (...,.., ;, .vv. fii . '!'..: ...a i r . . , ; . i ii : ' ri v iv in win ' ii i. ; in ' this w:i n r.M.l ilu.ii. w:.v i.,(i!,ln ...a ; , llt.,L ,jt.y f.ou;.j 1Ut, tj,s.re iJU;,j j)u.N Ihe!, dwn the Allegheny! At ui d:t they p0r.eral!y landed at a (arm hon.-r-, ;-.r.d ! v.h'de ooine of the p-rtv were ''ruuiiii..' of' j the fmilv what clmrch thev belon-.-d to ' ; 8n,j i,ow'tj;e brethren were'eitin '"alon" ' i aiwaya oon?t,rvju tt; some arTtiine of the ,,.v ..,,.. r..i ,i,,ro family another ritrty were on a maraud- j :i3' rriving baeK, l al ley 1 c-ap:tula-ing excursion. " Hen-roosia, bee-h'.ves, j led the adventure, to the sopreme deiipht of gardens, urchurds and clothes-lines had to j al! lia,iJs. teialeiini; the fifty dollar to old pay tribute to their rapacity. While we ,,yl!1 w'i'!- iiu relusvd, not taking a cent, accede to their enperior toowes? in par-, i loil,icg, it not unfrwpientlv happens that ' ' I - r I ien tne in" ot war comes tltev meei .if more than their match. At that time tavern on tiie d Jm Th iitiiaon m "t ; liver about t vvo miles above Tidioute. , iVell, dohn was a brother of Old Hob, i and eveijbou'y knew Old Bob, for he had :i Fii'.v m!l. at.:l 'she was a tickler, and , si.e would run thirteen months in a year, and he always got more as he a.-t for his 1 beards.' In October ISIS a Yankee u.,;,t? as we ,)Sr.(l to call them, s-.ni"ht her 1 uioot iiiir some twet'tv rtais betow the ; i0;j.e. Soot: after thiee or four of the crew came up to the hou.-e and entered 1 into conversation with the hmdlotd. inter rogating him as to tin: state' of religion in the neighborhood, and what church he belonged B-.n they soon found out that John was more inclined to expiate on the s opeti or metiis of his brandy and Ne.y England rum than to hear disipji.-it ions on New England divinity. John told Han nah, bis wife, to bring tint the b ittlo and treat' these men, for he know they were very dry So they woe, tor they all twie-td she tickler lo the tono of a deep d.'am, and all hands not into a grand old joiiiieatiun, anl, as B.i:ns says "The t.clit ur.ive oa wi' s.oics an ei.ittfr, Ainl a;i the ycY.i tt'aj grovsii.jj belter." At every hili swell John would roar out, "Now Yankees, show trot all you know.'' But ere the b.-iefit otb of day had shed his ;oidci'i radial ce u'.er ihe western hiiis, the Yankee boat ha 1 glided lav tio.vn the v h :i ginous cui.nts of mo Allegheny. In io. kmg ifouud next mor ning it WnS uisooVeietl that two of Old John's bc.-t bee-hives were gone, and that the sanctities of his hen-roost hud been ; desecrated, potato patch disrupted, garden deponed, and hid clothes line paid rib- me. Now John's Iri.-ii was up, aud he ..was on his war-li u se. He sent a tnes- stiiger over the iiv r to doe Hui's, with instructions to ted Inist i ouug and Mose Davidson to come over to his house im mediately, and. another alter Andy Burley, living half a ibiie above. Three more devil daring men could not be found on the waters. E ich taking a tifl ', placed them in the bottom of a canoe, and cov- criu them with a conn of blankets, "vrd iu shot- Nl Vcr 'M t!'1'' ! overhriul the fugitives until they had d the heal of the eddy opposite John Henry's. Knowing the iiapiisiave ness of the Yankee, they took Ihe slar board und m t le as though tiiey were oitig by. When opposite ihe boat tiiey were saluted with a wild scieam "S.iv, where be you guavu to !" "Ft nnklin,'' was the reply." '"Bid place to run down here '' i'Ycs." "L'nhoie you mean ?" "IVs." "Know the channel ?" "Yes " "We!!, siy, can you pilot us over?" "Yes" ".My, what will vou take to I pilot us over '" "Five, dollars. " Well, ; say, come aboard " Moses bein ihe bt-.-t t . , , - , i otlot, took the command. Ibis -ave ihe other two an opportunity to reconiiuilie the boat. In older to impress. ibe-:u with the awful danger, Mos.-s made theiu p.iil to the rigiit and left until they were in a profuse sweat, io the infinite merriment of the other hvn dogs When safe through lha ripole, the C lotaiii of the boat anl ici- t.ate.l their wants, gave them a cordi d invitation to lake dinner with them, tell ing them that Ihey "had tome of ihe darn Jest fc wee test honey and best Infers, roasted chicken and garden sarse, tnat they had bought of that darned old irish man away up there." This was too good an oppoiluuity lo refuse, as ihey were Lome.) Sa all hands laid ashore. Mose ! has frcuuenily pointed out tho ph.c to the ! writer. It was dirtcily opposite where ! the .Station House now stand in Oieopo- j Dinner Uiug ready, (he boys made ! feverul fierce charges into t!.o bica.-ivvoiks of the roast chickens, an-! doing justice lo the things in genera! Part of the new bad .in. on shore, and i.ere Iviie' down stretching lheuoelves, when Farloy (as he ha 1 been made master of ceremonies) sprang to bis feet and roared out, "Aud be Jasus, you are a d unned set of rascals, and yo.i stole everything you had for )ih-n-jr !" The last sentence was hardly Un ished, unlii a long hatchet-faced Yankee j 'al of Ohio. I lost all traces t f Christ... caUcd him "a darred liar." At this i phi r until years after ward, tv hen the tle Farley doubled up his ti-t ainl brought up ! graph Ixrought the news of his discovery of against his bead like a battering ram, and i Ametica, which up to that time had suc- j him i ol tho ere l.tid him sprawling. At this juncture one j phmk it!i an oar. Christ Yoo!r rurt j him and pare liim a Lir lick with his loft i paw, which hcnt h'uu ree'tit a cif to the ) :aili.iard into I'avy .Jorrrs' lacker, llipii j nlove the lurin'.il and eir,Hiet of buttle ! was heard from the s-hore, "Slioot the 1':1!l10'' I)u!e!;rnan !"' Mosp, who whs acti' "9 n ,c wed coij s. had the puna Eneh jiiKhbtd op a "on. m re;!iiii!es At t'r,s cir Captain soupht a par- ley, aLTeemn to de!;ver no ail tbe stolen nmoettv but F..itb.i t..r.i- i;f: 2ollr in dditi.u, for flro:ita-e4 as he ' . "f ..... ...... i ij ........i Called if. Calieit if. W i.iie fine were pliinp tLeir ptirJoinin on fhor, othern were counting 0,,t ,('e c:,s?1- 1''h'V now told them to F,ut l,,e ST'" into the bout and !hj ,? in K-'n tninutea. In les lime tr.no you CoB,J say I'addy whack, they were far out i,,,u t,,e ''", hound for iViin. is. Next hi!e sotne were piling their "r i0ri;'1 "annatiio nungont tt.o brimuy ; ix:;c una u aie inu ouys i orcA l r.ss. Iicco',iccliu:s oS" Great Ittcn. My only recollection of Demosthenes is his attempting when a boy totpeak a piece st a district school exhibition and breaking down. He was reciting iht; familiar lints : "You'd scarce expect oae of nir ugo ri'o Hpenk in public oa t!; stupe ; IfT shoulii ctiir.ee to bill L-eluir Uetii(is;lie:ies or " At this point he hesitated, put the cor ner of his apron lo his ees, burpt into tears and sat down, totally overcome by the alhii-iun to himself and by the novelty of the situation. Cicero, who was a lad at the same school, made fun of Demos thenes, a.-kiii hi. -a, derisively, if he hadn't belter go and hire out for an orator ! I was with Julius Ctisar when he pass ed the Rubicon. He held a good hand, and I told him he had better order it up, but he 'isril. The result is well known ; he lost the jiatne. Alexander ihe Grent and myself wer schoo'niates. We wer brought up little girls together. lie used to amuse himself, I remember, by smashing up nil liie globes there were in school, and then sit down and cry because there were no more worlds to compter. I happened lo be with him when he cut the Gurdian Knot. Many otheis had tried ia vain to do it. It waa ''knot for Joe " Smart Aleck came ahmg and cut it the fiirt lime trying, with a patent corn-cutler. Nero had one of l he most sensitive or gariizaiior.s I ever knew, and keenly sym pathized with human woes. I have eeeu tiitn sit in the amptt heater at ii une and weep bitterly when captives were torn hi pieces by vv.ld beasts. It is a base slan der to say he fiddle-! while Home was burning. He telongr-.l to- a tire enginn company, and 1 saw hint working at the breaks myself. Some one saw him as ho helped to bre-ak'cr down, and in the ex citement of ihe moment though he was fiddling, and .-o reported. 1 knew Shakespeare as I0112 ago as when be tended store for the Merchant of Venice and Sold the I'rints of Denmark, f.y the yard. lie was an honest hid with ihe yard stick, giving M vsore for Mtas- ore. lie always waiite.i to it! au actor i id w;is pet petmui y tpiotm- .-MiaKC-ppearu I to customers. I'eopie used to leer at hiiu for il ; 1 have tvea seen lha iv-oig lear. Shakspea; e only i iughe.1, and tui 1 they were making Much Ado About Nothing, adding, i u t'ttn have it As You Like It." He was fond of the lad it-?, anl popu lar .scandal associating his name with cer tain Merry V ives of Windsor, his em ployer raised such a Tempest about hi ears that he ran away and joined a varie ty company. He made his tubut as t'u&t grave-dieoer in Olheilo. Dioeenes wa3 one of the most eccentric men I ever knew. Hi mother was h i washerwoman and ire uuu 111 i.er iui, except on wash day, w hen she h ai to use it to make a living fe-r him. Although ! ho yets a good deal of iteut in wadaya ! f r having lived in a tub, be didn't at tho j time of it. The r.ei-hbots u.-ed to call j i:n a lay, shiitless fellow, lading around i i" J 'iJh, talking philosophy to a lot of other oood-for-rolhings instf ad of working for a living. A good ileal has been Said about his walking the stieets of Ath -:u with a lantern "to find a man " 1 saw l.'i at the lime. He wanted to find a nu n that would stand treat. The greatest res mark of his that has been preserved, was when he said : "If I could live like Alex ander the Great, 1 had ratlei i.'-ogeii's!" Columbus was a mil. I, sweet disposi tioned, but exceedingly thoughtful boy, ! as I icmembt r him at school. When wo i K ere out plajuig, be would sit and 'l ours over the incompleteness of ! Le taapa of the perim!. llj let as tho' j something was wanting. He wasn't sa 1 i-fied with three-quarters of globe, sue ! was eniplotasd in the schoo s at tin He wasn't sat- ich ' i"'- He pvued lor il.e other qua-lcr. 1 j recollect his born.wir g a quarter of me on ! two or three ut easuu:s. tie used to leti us there was a ts.ntuicnt tiii, somewhere, and that when lie got bit enough he meant toiunaway from heme, go on Ihe canal, and discover it, but wo only laughed at him, little thinking hd would yet give his name to the Sia'e cap- ; ccssMiily eluded the most pe:-isiei.i enoria
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