- -- V - r'- . -s ' , , '""3 1 K4 A io ; i: 4. JVITEi Editor and I'll b IT slier. UK IS A FREEMAN WHOM' THE TRUTH 3IAKES FREE, AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE. Terms, $2 per jear In advanc. ! VOLUME 6. lav Silwtbftari.tS. ..i ji'i. I'nr 1yppcp- l-.:-K(Mi 4;. coi'liiivr, pui il y- .i Hi. y (..!! T.i:k ntj ..i. ; i f.iKT? W. ll. it u 'fi II. i'r 1.1 t ll'. Sr-hi'i-r : .i ! .'ittv. i.s lifi-ti ai I it- a;i-l Al:i r;s:vt in v it- I i. i::t:r.Gi.sTs. : Mi'? monlii or yc:ir. is t'.ic j f p n r Mnrifi rl. Ct. It L ll O !!i--iiicti mi n of n!l 5 . .'.:)'. y !rssi"i'--, :;t r.it''S lilis of 'i'f.r. T'tAVIl-KtiS i'.-;.v 1' I. !?'. ii'nl t'ti.lownu'iit )' v 15 R ANPF"r 1,11 "s'!:,1 u,rm A ! i' U It rt i U L tniititiir Ample c oT all I'S'ii'l I'vittns, t i 1 1 : ':.'.'.-i;te C.t fotl.-i- a lit!liii;e i:iniii;:n s;. -.(:a is I he l..oi:te All fash. Stoik Tlatt. N'o o!h: r ll Ss 1 i I i!jre. has lelimu.l so money in Pen l';ts to its J'ohcy- "J . ! s. t'a-h Asi tr', ui ly Two Millions. 1 mii: m- r.i:Ms! vuva: iiomi:s: ON 1 I! K LINK OT . il V t .vim ivitiE ii :i 1 1 i-sto s. t a i.am ;i:wr m j 12,000,000 ACR j j N '111 K " r: i-s i'Tr"ri t- 1 ' t. 4 :j (JO ftOO Itttt In AcbrttxIkU ! IN Til K I c;iis:t I'biTt i: V4!.Li:r, ;aiui:n cji- thi-: avi st, I ;. .s.j...' v T'.i - 1- air- in tin- i i-ntral portintt of the ; ..-il t-t .l-rcc of .Ni.i tti l..it- i, ::P ! line ot tin' (front Ter.i per-1 e SE 1 ' . ' a 11 n t i in-lit , a nil 1 1 ir n 1 a in jf-.e - " - . raisin- misii. pussi il uii.v tBf ' .... ;4 ., . ': I.-, i Uli'I'.. t.vn-f favi r..!.:-- tf-r:tis tf'. : ! 1 1 v v;ik ;it : :i .'tiuf;;t t : :-a 11 :iti bf ! ' ,---wliere. f;ei .'Ijniesteads fcr Actual SfU'ers. f' iilt- I'.t-.Sl LOCATIONS lei!; CoI.nMiS '! .- :.' i7.V-( Jo a I l.-l.u !.,:. i.f ,.o n I i c rnM X to Piirciiiiicrs f.f I. ami: ,f Si tel for :he ' '.' I ir-i riptivo I'amphlet. with h-'-v li. ai s, 1 1: i.'i-'-i.il ia I'.nirlisli. ;-i-iiiin, twe.lirh anil l.i:i'.-n, maileit fn-'e evervv here, s A J i: 1 ( 1. p. I A I . J.unJ Coiiniiissioner, I". I'. K. !(. t o., s (UIAMA, Ntn. TvTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS CAE IWET "ORGANS ! son ,V II IMI.IN lli:i;4('n. respect fill! v h I I i-l i k 1 I -, , : t hi-lt:t ;'. 1! 'i-i i,.i 11I iuiiro i inentsi.f .ri til 1:1 01 ijiiiary iiit.-rc.-t. Thee aie AM) ril'K CAi'.lNT.T OP.C.AXS, r : 1 oiily s'.n.;es-r:;l eoiiihiiiiiticn of liliAI. ' !i I t t .!s ever n:;t e. ; 1 ii'.i s r,'!A.N.-i'nsiNi; Ki-y-i;oAKi), r. Pe it-.s'hiiCx nouetl loiliciiiflil ,r ' -iiv i.ar t tie pitch. : t ra:isp,.s:tt,f t he koy. . . .'i::;s .7;;. '.-I 11, !!;;.. .: - ' I V I ,'. I ;w. j M v ANT- r.J.FOANT sH .!:5 OK I ! : :.!.:: ::ia cai.ini.t i;::gans, 1 1 1 it f 1!") each. I 'i.;is-i- !-ri::t f ti,'tritu. V r.. .."( Kit j... lev '.' UHt Ki;t 11 .1 . ; j tt , 1 h-1 n ii 1 1 ?. ''. 11 f 4't rt ;;a. .x it IIaSiUX ttiv'ai s are a'cl.in.v 1 . i-.l li I", j: 11. i I ri .1,1 t a i r;: t nri r" f ae: .i; c . 1. ia 11 1 f.i t ore t hi - '0:1; aii eaii u !5or!. 1; ml :"' ' 1 '1'.' to si !! at pi ii s. hi eh if ii.le:- them c :-. t,i u i i' ix ai;i.v c ; ; i;.ri:T. - 1 01 nn(iAt.n!: : f 5., : e.-.i : r-1 1: kta ve ( li- laNsf!..!.!!.',;,.: ! np-:r Js. . lit. (.': f o l.iO soi l 10. a ;,.,;.. .; ., . ir rml . IX KM I 1 .1.1 i It A 1 V. I. , v , k -' 1 a 1. 1 '1 i.i 1 1. a n. v, 1 IT. a 11. 1 I I S I I MO : ... k. .h i . 'i 11 AN , sel l I l i t:. t .N i; Tl lUl SA-N I' Mi i- 1. j .V.l.Wi.V ,t Jl '. MKiX ".'"'' 1 :v K. I l".t Trcim nt St., i;t.-.?toi:. ".'.hi Kroa l way, X. V. '.i)l)l I)i;iJ.H!-r.. AND CHEAT!; smrri:i v.r.AVV 1 on est;: j I M A XI KAI1 rf;:i) li Y X'.W. CHAPMAN di CO., Madison, Ind. ; I t t"-I:N ! VOlt l U.CT I.AR.(A J j "J.ovv is the time for Agents to seyure territorv f lor t Ins tin i'Oiiu am! fearl. s l.in.k. It eompi isi's 1 t!.f Ai'.veiitures ami Y.y perienee of awi.inin -?t(f;ri l,ti hrrxi .'--for j -ai Itie wire of a M.ir Ttioii rrophet ilise,'osi!i(f nil that is m. t.. ions, WiekeiJ aiel sJ.trtliit.f. alioiiniiinr in" thriilimf 4 two .-no ri'. Imi.Morons an. pnttietic seem s -the ; in. st la.-eimi tinr ttoi k ex ta til . Stool port rait of ' ,:ie A 1: 1 tmress, porii-jiiis ot loanijir .Monnoiis, J. , n n 11 i.i,,,' i, . I.; fe jnnl See lies in t " t.ih.ve. I '''"' ' ''-' 'or ''ii-e.ilar.saililress II A KT- )"..!' I'! i;i.:. HI.(; i i)., ll.ullonl. Conn. WAKTE , "ti r.t r.-ent to ea.iv;:-s u,j takedia -iff, 'i.inof I'etiii'a.ol the sale of a rapiilli ) b I he laost eminent 101 1 hoc in the .- tU s, ami iii lispi-nsahie to the eorreet in. 11 of every kin.l of l.iisiiiess. Agents 111 ti loO p.-r wci k. l.ilneMl Niilarj- 1 .a siren. 111:11 permanent hiisincss. SCJCA-N l ti.N i CO., Hurt font, Cotin. I It C K ST AN. hirjf e, li vo, S-paije i- Intl. 1 1 1 1 h j 1 , i-eliaious, j 1 1 'i '. I' lt.'-r, full Of ineiilenis. 1. roviitenees.mil- j 11 1 "t 1 . f' i'' stories I or yonin.,oil. saintMtml siiri. i v .No seelarianism. control ersv, polities, j I "ii .iils. or patent tiieilieines. !. i icir ' li) .)...-.. ,; Seml Ilk'. for.J panel s ,fU, t imi fnruct' 'OI.-4 lirinlian.Scopie-t-1. . I.. II astixgsI fori;, 1-untal .M., ISittni, Ihmx. TIIIXC KEAV I AGEXTS. -C.i .mi huii nut. I.) iiia:iii'in?vean sell not hintrso J' 1 1 i as on p newuuj beau t il ulsleel laiKrravinif iHEfiiOTHEfl OF OUR LORD. 11 '-tliehnest su t. ieet r..r .- t-e.l. nml snr. L' "'i V behoiiier with its vndrous beauty. " 1.1111. I'rice 1 tihl v endorsed bv Ww i "vinp "r "" lmoiuniations. Airents ' '"ii tnat "li,H,hi.,har(!" can maketh) per ff., , spu-ieiKi-w-nrk of art. .Male ana 1 1 it r 1 1 ... . wtinte.i. rite for circulars to -oi.xij itj.s, IjL'sTIX Ac CO., Hartford, Ct. s- U i-.. 1! " Itucliinaii. M.M.Strickler. Jacob 1 a 1 ill 1. 1 . aiii iiu j ui,'s ( :. . . -- - - u-.j. i.i ii; it-, i . l o ' ' J""" Seh.'1-Ufcr, U. li. Ei "(-Ufltj,w. Colu.ubi. Ji. 3c lr.iM.1.- I...... ..- . ., , um. uii-11-, . u. case, r. 11. JJ. KsBiek. H-i,G?. VtlAiiA ' wmmm Y.'..," 4 i', r I Sr5ia ire Insurance Co. 4 J11. j-,.,.,.-1--' AXI)I)lUK(:TOUS.-ti. S. Detwl i 'ih,j,:iil, ; ll uHsoii, Y'ice-l'rest; Herbert I ' ii. j' "'- r; J. F. rrueauff , Sec'ry ; g. S. 1 I'aiioii .'..1 " bsoii, ltoOert Crane. Win. MntI.TJJJJiquill - M - lA - TNJSi:.SK Sn !S.-.tBcnls Uiintr.l. J. mull' or fe niulein i very county in I he L'tiHeA .'!' s uiJ Ca nail. is. to sell our new and most i; lnl lYteiit; from one to six used in every J'nm ily. It.i) per cent, jruaranU ed. For samples tmd terms, ciicl'" ten cents :tn.l address FKUO LOX & CO., Kl'i kiver Mreet, Troy, X.V. RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS ! .&!. wo will pay yen S SO per work in c-a-h if you .. P I en with i:s atock. Kvcrvrhinif f i' 1 1)!-" .- i. ami .J;,.i!,s pod. Address I. A. 1.1-1. S C) . fli .!':to. Mich. A t.i;TS V :t:il'ti Atixnt? make r::ore iv.nn Xl ( ' !tt Will i; lor us thitu anj Uii'.vr )-. Ii'isi- III lijriiritii?i;t. 1'nrl ic u lars free. I .V Co., flue Ait I'iMtthciv, Port- j t,. rls). 01 $ REWARD ru K tl 1 K I. j5 l' l lii-limyr or i K- r;-.!i il Ti! s'!:at I'e y l';A- !'. iif'hi fails tn I'liri'. 1 1 is m i'iiai cil & s ti 5; t f-TprOHsiv to i-tire tlio Sui.l l.y":U! DriJiry sti. lil(-s. i n I not l U . O. p 'X'J. :: S2G0 l in n lai s free .e, Ydl! l!'!i is :,i-ts from i lrr-i tin n in ;a i:::ti! uiiivil. nil for 4 iieu'ar. tiiise.ij . -No G'tr.vr ;n:!(in!, t;n! rf i: tii:i Limit U-Jae ta:l. t'epf .'.-f e for two i-tataps. A tress lr. 15ox. iai:ti: Co., I'itic-innuti, ). TRUE lt si I . Swiss Mairnetie limr- ui'i'l.cr ano Imlieator. Itiiiispen- "Tf r-JlC" sahle to t t ciy 1 rav ler, trailer, t.oj-. itiu liirmif. niM tor l.V lJUI) in iM til of i! iiicd- tii'ii'-kn ; t'i', I'sual wateh t-iZ", steel woi ks, y ia-er siai. in neat OUIOIlK en-.-, w a 111: 4. , n o 1 1 ' ifi-iM i- -i .1 1 eel I ime f or t wo enr-. A i..'i i, 1, :,";.(. i,'. 1,U 1 ,hl eek ly. 'I'i.is I ! 1I1 at ii !e, : ;i i; ! .1 , will tie sit. ! , pit -p-tiil, at y wl.i re. tot f ". ; :if.,i Try on-', fir-!!::!-- I 1 (. liilnr .11 ie I ron j 1 he Sole A"!lts, ! . KINii CO., ISr ittlefioro. VI. 'I'ATI-.M KM' lie Atnniors' S.t Mip ri isoi s of Itlaolvhck - t l i!: lit w i! il t lit township, t 'anihi ia eoimty : ,linv i Li'ct soN. Si piitvison. Itiaee'l with JilaeUlie'.i Tp . Cambriu Co.. Dr. 1 7J. Atnil s. Tti aneiuiit of work tax, si. ul i -ii'ii. $.;'.M To at!H nut of ea-htax. south siile St;52 ' " 1. in iii si-ie '.) ',. Z1 ' 1 ecM of ('.,'. .Yakin, late fc'ip'r, l;,4 4 (ft. I'.v atn't of work ilone oil roa '.s. 'lino; '-7,".5 J;y e.tsh pai.l A. !. I.onene ker's jis.lv no-lit ami in'i-rest 0:1 f-a:ne, i '.:'3 i: e.i-!i paiil Yonnu's im';:io -iit iiint eo:.ls ' lly -a.-li pnii! for t .10 sle!ises f,,.'jl i (Vill i .-. 1 'i' li. I'.orit.u ami J. 1!. II -.$ l'.si t a- li iiaiii for -ei aper ln.-'O Ail". tVisioW Ik. Sechkr. K-.j. . .". 0 C list's i.i ea.;: of A. H. Loi:pi m-eker l'V-"' iish jiai i .loan Cameron. Aii.Ti .. I. .VI J'Jiia s l; 1 111!, .. 4.7." mill; 1 il-on. " 4.1't O oi-r i a iii .1 os S. Va nl t- f- .r C. ti. r.ia lit i -. 1 iri-'i'i, late T . t 1. iiv . . !. C (. lerj.ai.l .John Ihi-.vl.swon !t l.'.Ci - .1. . Ko.-s. '1 wp. i li'ik 4.10 !il I'lli'.! tilt II!I'1SII!I Scllllll "J.i"l l.o-t Tax e.xoiierateit -V.ll Ilalanoe due io ii-l;'.i 7 We !o ecr'.ifv tliat we have ex.uimieil the aliovi- aeeom.t ami tim.t it to be . past ami cor n et a'-eordinjf to the l -t of oi;r ktmv. ti'iljjf mill lA'lll'l. r.oi.A.s 1.1111 i..i.ti'. , . M I ' I I . IV I I w. V I V UU i ft John i. Kops, i tei u. I:kit.c' I?ot:tvo. Sj-rrnx-iP-irt. In nee 1 with Jllaekl iek 't'p.. Cainhria Co.. lr. I-""-. April . - To anxeiiit ofwoik tax, ..k-7,.'1J ,. Uy win U ilime on roieLs --. '7 t'iih- :;s ;. Work bv .lot. ?i )!. Kos, 4ii.nl " K!i:: K.lwnvils 1.4:5 " .Joh n ilav. k-wort h .", i 0 " A. Ma kin I. ;!! ' " ;.iat nia- Iioliiaan H t ii' il I.o.-t Tax Coiii'r- on s. .ii- List. -i."::i; 5.40 Il:: Wo ilo le reby i-prtify tlr'.t xve lair t xainili im-tl il:e alu ve ai-ei niii fin.: liml it ja-1 ami eoi iei t aet ui .ii. to do i.ot i our l.iw I ei."e ai.it Ix-li" f. I.I A HOWI.AX I. 1 s AMl'LI.Vi !!-:N. J Au.'.Itors. .LUIS V: U::-M Ctej !:. I pru -.-7. -4U.-."t.l t emi: r.Ei; 1:1; mstm 1: i-'oi: I 7 S. I.r:. The t:tt I'-r-'neil off very ! ih'-ral ten;:.: ! ! v e I -il l : 1 I in 1;! i-. k ! e! T 11 -hi ; ., t 1:: ii: i for pale on .nunc L n i :i.ty, l a., ip'sei n .t it as 1 1 .1 .e w s ; 'tt.ii-t 1 - 1 oiitait !.n;' ;.i? Acres, te.ore or liss uboiit 2T A'-n s .su .1 tta ttiif ti'ieo.i "11 rtril a Imo st i-y Pi.itik M'iS.-, in z- .-': m 11. -v ...i , v p, , it. n t. .Mo. a ft. e.h.e l.ot; It.iin, an. 1 a.l ne.-... n " 1 7 o. -f here Is :i t hrix :ny .voiinif orchai .1 oT I -.ui -iol .. ..... ,,.,.,. . cell, tit water in al n ihI.hh '- on tie- jmc,,..... 'I ritct . f 'oiilain.i'if :1 Acres, about 7 Acres clei'ieii. 1 he i tn pro em. i,t aie 11 one-aml-a-half story I'lauk House, a Water Sw Mi.l in tiie Pest of nrilcr nml 11 itJ.oiit 11 superior in the eountrv. atnl the usna! o;itt!in.Pnirs. J i-hcI So. "J Containi:,' 1 !C. Acre? of excel lent Timber L-iml. with two guo.l Saw Mill sites thereon. Unimproved. J The libeve fles-ritifil Trnct ailjom o.ieh other, and will be sold scTnirate.! or together, asntuysiiil purchasers. Terntsx rv libel al and paj ir.' nts easy. 1 or I urt aer pa icniais itppu to or address March 2H. lS7i.-"in. 1". II. . .x t . r OLIVI MAKT.V, l-:i:v. isbui-y I'. O. j JACK to tiik STAKILVG 1'OINT ! Hew Firmljfev Goods! It. It. DAVIS desires to make known to his old cii-tomers and rvorybody else Unit lie lias :ss ) iateil v m. IiAX IT.K with him in the mer cantile business, ami that the new firm has re uioicd to K. Tinlor's store-rooms, Iliuli Street, thr e doors west of the I lianiond. where they will eoiisTiimlv keep a foil stock or sKAsoX Alll.i; OooDSol every description. Cotneai.d see what we can do for you. IL. II. DAN & CO. F.benshurjf, April 27, '72.-1 f. tVTlio undersiiJrned d' -ircs to square his old books an t would tie pleased to have u.Ose owinif him call and settle. It. it. DAY l. '1 M.MIJKK and LAND rOIl SAl.h o(Teri for sale 1.1"" nen-8 of land, situal'o in l'restou County, Yx est Yra., on Wolf Creek. There Is oil this tract a. iuie amount of prime l'oplar, Ash, It eel Oak. hoe ak. hesti.ut Oak. Loeu.-t, Hickory, Cuestnut, ic. The timber will lie sold w ith or without the land. Wolf Creek flows into Cheat Kiver, seven miles above Ihe Iialto. A: Ohio Jtailroad, and affords a (food xvater power winter and miminer. Cheat inverts navigable to f.atboats. The land lies back from 1 le river one mile and a-half. Title indisputable N ill be sold low aud on easy terms. J. "A. DALKYMI'LE, Kowlesburjr, Preston Co., West V a. April 20-tt. - TOR SALE A FARM ok1I4 Ackki -A- 3 miivs from St. Ausrustine and 11 miles from Altoona 14 Acres of which are cleared, the balance beinjr covered xvilh kooJ oak and spruce timber. The improvements are a tirst rate I'lauk House coutaininjr tour rooms and a very large l-ioir ltaru. Trim eti. ror fur ther tnforiiiatioii inquire or 1'athick Madden, neat the preiaises, or address CHAKLES McKEXXA. March 23, 1872.-tf. Manstield Valley, Pa. OTfMAN & UJCKy l'liyiciaiis nml Surgeon. CinHuLLTOWx, r. Oface in rear of John Buck's store. Night calls may be made either at the residence of Dr. Oatuian or at John ituck's residence. WAV. JAMISON, M. D., Tenders his professional sr rices to all citizens fo the above place and x icmity who mayatany time aee4 iSedical a;4. apr.21.-ts.J. ' KB ENS BURG, ijij.Br!pwwi RADICAL PLUNDER IN THE SOUTH. 1'rotn a recent powerful speech of Hon D. V. Vookiikks, of Imfiatia, ihe ytutig nut! cUqueiit ctiaQ":pioti of Demucialic i-rii:cipK,.'. l-livei xh! u (he fl r of lLe U'iUe f JI prceutalives Jit Val.ingu'l, v.e extract tiie f.iMowin concluding p"r" ngrnphp, and ;tre cnlv sorry that the treat i ,i , . ", , .v . i length of ihj very ah!e etP rt renders it in:p iSrMbli? torus to publish it in lull As it h, Lowever, I fie fstnict will be found worthy of cartful perusal and serious con sideration, und a such wc commend it to our rc:.deis. A'r. Voorhccs said : "Where is the rimn on the opposite side of this Lh.inibi r vtiio has litteti Up Ins v.nee in behall of a thorough and impartia! ir.qtrry in order tol;rl Iheieal causes of disorder In the South'? Tie greater t orpAn f your 'party proclaims Governor Ku--tt himself a f orper of more than six rni.li m boi.d.s. lie is said to l-e it. vesting lat'fje stpps a! Ndp"leoo, Ohio, where his. home in teaii'.y ia, and where- lie (Xotct.-t to rutirc Trhen lie is fu!lv gorged wi:h p'urcttr. lie went to South Ciroiina for pillars ar.d rapine, aud will suou return with his spoils. Your policy emanating from heie made him (Jovernor. The virue i-.nd tiie talt-iit of tl.f State were proscribed by your laws Abudiri lo the condition of S.itiili Carolina a lew weeks since, one uf her citizens (.Senator Sawyet) in the other branch iA Cong! ess used the following strong language : " 'It in du to the circumstance that t'ds huge iitirnhtr ot men in the t-ouil'ciu Atates wtieshut out from the possibility ot lioloinj; Siale ami rVlcial offi'.es thai we have iiad so many ubu.sej in the local govern nients o: those States. It is due to that circumstance thai in the Stitte hieh I haveti.e honor iu part to repiesent on this floor we hae to-iiay a t,tate Coveriiiiicr.t which i.s a disgrace to ci viiiz ition. It is due t. those ilis il.tlities, to d lo those tlis abiluus 01. ly, that we had not an ample field ii'iin hich to select honest, cupab men l,r our low il public Bices, men w lio would have nude faith lul cllicers. iti.il who would hive oceti in 10111 ji'.ele hat uiotiy whliihe nati11n.1l Admii,is:iMtit.n and the ;;tejt Uepublic iii party 011 ipu-r-tiotiS ol public poiie ; iit ad oi ih.it, what do we see i.-ia t A spectacle alike tiisjjraie'ul to the Uejiuhlieati patty, under w hose biinner atid ia luse name gross nbuses have been pe. petr.iie.l, and to the men who naie thus stKiutd itu huiiur ; and let Cienalors desire' in to continue a sisicm which has beeu ilUiUtii Oi bUtll lLfUiiS.' "'l'h is was sj t keu 1 y a h-adcr of the R; publican paity, at.il I call upon this who may tenant toy statements as uveidrawti to oaicluily CoUMihr iind weigh his ttstimoLV. tie deliberately protiouu'je the KepubliCrtti Sta'e ti -vei umett el South Co cl.na a di ! iiraco to tivdiz iti-.m. Theie she t-tauds, the j j ufu.t ol ou: owu haiitii a 01 k , baukiupl iu j money, ready to plunge into 11. e dituialgu: ! ot tepudiatiijii. rui-iecl iu credit, her In n.'.s 1 t.awktti in the markets tor sale in vain at Uu cents on the dollar, bet prosperity blight ed at home aud abroad ; without peace, happiness, 01 icie; and ail her Jibeities stolen as vxcil as Li;r inalci ial tMiiifciatui?. There v tt.iuds, with her hkeletuii frme aiai withered ih,-atl.'o hea l, aduioni.shiii all the world of the loathsome cousi 'n.nces of a c veruiir' t;t fashioned iu hate and fanata-eif-ui, and founded upon the ignorant and the vicious cUs.it-s til" mat. kind. llc-r tins maj have iiecu many and deep, and 1 f the color of scaiiet, jet they wil bt come as white as woo! iu c inparisi U with thute that have beer, cumrn. t lul aaiust her iu the Lour of her helplessness and distress. c o o o o o "Rut I can go no farlhir iu '.'.a di. : cuss; on of ihe.-c tei fible details. Tune aud space wouid fail me. I Minimi the lnliuA ConilehKid tahle ol tiUieb, aud I Utfy Ihelr sutccs.sfui couti adiotiou on this lljor or anv- liC;e e!e. "Alabama. Dcbtsar.d liahil.ties attheclose of the War, S a.KoD.t.o 1 &7; ilibis alio liabi.i.iei iauuaiy 1, 1b7". S.3"j,jdl ,Do7 37. ' A 1 kai.sas I).-ots ai d liabiiiiies at the cloe 01 t,. --..4 , o-;:.-t-7 '.l.bt-. aud .Unhiu, January 1 , 1 P I i, 1 lJ , 1 til ,s;o; . "h i a ida. I'eots and liaoi'i.ies at the close of the war, i'2l Onll; debts and liabilities Jau uary , 1 i2, $ lo.Tbli.-HT 54. Oeurgia Debts and liabilities at the close I of Ihe mi, no m in dl ; at bis and .i Abilities June, jlt-71, yj;t,137,iiiU. vSee statement ol Air. Ai.gier. tieasuier ot Georgia ) "Louisiana. Dtbia and liibi'.ities at the close of the wat, $. I U ,l "J,b7 1 :-.4 , debts und I nihil ii ies J une I, le71, i,. eluding ilm excess ol expeiiiiituies over receipts, Jivj.e-l J U. tb 91. 2or;h Caiolina. Ocb.s and ii.ibui.ies ut the closa of the War, $'J tiliy.;0.1; uebit and liabilities Jaiiuury 1, Ic7i, j31,bs7 -407 fco. 'South Cuio.ina. Debts and liabilities at ihe clorc of the w-ir, i5,Uoti,l;0(i; debt and liabilities January 1. Jsisi. Soil loS DM 47. " Mississippi Deb'.s and li.ihiiitits at the clu.-e ot the war, lmmin.il; detjl and liabilities Juii niry 1, tc7i!, abaut $J,UOl),0UL'. 'i'eiiiie.-see. Debts and liabilities at the close ot ihe war, SsiO.lt'o.CUO (JO; debts aud liabilities January 1 , lBi2, $4JbcCUJ -lo. 1 ex.is. Debts aud liabilities at the close of the war, houiinai; debts aud Jiaoi.itics Jan uary 1, icli. $.'i).atjI,Ubd. 'Virginia. Debts und liabilities at tho close of the war, $.'H ,'J.it ,14 1 fS; debts and liabili ties Jsuuary 1, le72, 45,4cu,542 21. "Tiie present asseted value of the taxibie propeily ot the State on whom this vast lucnutaiu of debt has teen so frauuuleutiy aud so frightfully accumti'ated is consider ably less than one haif w hat it was in lbbO. II was not Mutely tho hberatiou of their slaves that wrutight this great change. Their t-ystem ot labor was broken up, great balt.fcs weie fought iu ail their hot dcr, their railroads were destroyed, their twus aud cities aud cotton burned, and every decrip--lion of property hdtided over to the destruc tion oi a nerce aud implacable war. They emerged fiom the desotatiug coi fiict fit ob jects tor the wisdom and caieof a beucvulent tatesuiauf hip, lail.er thau as the proper prey of hungry jtckals, who mangle aud feed upou the wwuuiicd after the battle. Their late, however iu many respects, sur passes iu infamy and iu misery the worst that ever befell a conquered people. "Sir, what single benefit, what solitary blessing has beeu bestowed on that devas tated region io return for the hundreds- of millions of taxation which have beea wrung from it, and the yet greater burdens which still impend over its struggling and irnpov erished iuhabilauts? Where i the great cu)ji:0 wo; tfcatr tells cf the wUtlaj of these r14"' PA,, SATURDAY, itiimeuse sutns ? Viit deed of benevuli.ce or honest lame has been achieved ? Other lands Lave bet n plundered bv the opprtMor. but uutia was ever let i at t.aked aud decli tute oft-very advantage arising froai its own -.utility coutiiLutions. Jim "teat Napoleon wat(d thfl sub- btat.ee of Frame, aud coLurlJCi lier vitals in the rtiiH'i selfj rae ol atu'oitioii ; he lilHifii the ri.sir.i' "liiifrations of hik eiuuire ooe alter another into the tiamin voriX uf war ; he j;aVe them tj the edge of the nwoid, aud to the uuconquetable lur of the tle liieuts; he palsied all the ii:duetiies, ami blighted evci held atid f) reside; the shadow ot the tjx gatherer end the coucript olhctr fell ou tvrry toot of Fier.ch soil ; ati'i yet Citivu!.-ivc nobs of giitl" hliook the to easts of his t?ul.jic-s when he fell: and the whole emp-ire stood utjc.iveitd at his bier when his liead body wan brought back frotu tropical seas to hleep it, her bosom. Though he liad oppressed FtatiCe he had given her ylcry in ret to u. Though he had taken with an un licensed hand, he had adtii titil her as a lover dots the mistress of his heart. Stately build iugs reaied their heads on high ; swhd thor oughfares wtie opened for the people; waste lauds were drained and reclaimed ; education was fostered : the urts and sciences weie munificently patronized; aud a code of laws was paseil and promulgated which estahlihed and enforced domestic justice and peace. She had these benefits pf which to boast when reminded of her awful sacri fices. "And when Caj-iir. the armed conqueror and spoliator ot his own and other coun tries, lay in bloody funeral state iu the mar ket place, it was said of him with truth : "'lie hath brought maliy capdies home to Home Whose idusoms did the general ceffers fill.' And ' Wlien that the poor have cried, CaJiar hath wept.' And again tha o.atur of hit good deeds x claimeu ' l'erc i.s the w ill and under Caspar's seal. To evtry Ibiiiiau citizen lie give. To every several man, seveutj-five d.ach uias. " a " 'Mo root er, he tmtli le!t you at! Ins walks, His private arbors, h ml new plaiiteu 01 cbards Oil ihU side Tiber; he hath letl 11.1 111 you. And to 'our hens toiever; comuiou pleus urea. To walk ahroad, atiJ lecreate jourse'ves.' "If h had plundeitd the ILoman treasury , he had often rilled it aam ; if hit: vaulting ambition hionghl s. ituw to the. poor, hw sympalh zeii with ilit in; il his caret r was utained w uh ixtoitiou, he txpended Ids gains iu beaulif) u.jj the e'.eiuai city; il tie had rubbtd the petip'e 1 f their Mitistances in his life time, he provided that u.ueh of it should returu to them at his death. Aud if We turn from the lar-i If regions . t antiquity to the immediate pityrut, mii; we tiud no par allel to the evil administration ol the South. With what a clamor tLecoiiujt practices ot tour 01 ave meu lu tiie city h-ive heeu hailed lor :i,hlv m ci Aew lurk 01 tuS past. The air lias Lieu vocal ; the j ress has le s .limbed ; the ttiegrajti lias been mace weary oi its daily humeri, ami he accusing voice cf tf-rigii'.ei.us ludigna i -ii has been uuivetsal and unceasing, 'i !, Demociatic party, it is tine, c:mhed lie 1,0 men iu an liib'.aiit ; hut Mill the sloiy ot their ilRuses sa tus Uj everywhere. And jet their wmk of extol lion, compared to that 111 the S iUili, M the mote lo the beam, the mole-hid to ihe mountain, tiie speck iu the sky to the cloud that cvtrt-pieai! atid daiktns the' whole heavens. '4'lieir ci itues, . too. have a still Itnther mitigation iu the compaiison. If they eutiched lliemsel Ves, they al leat diil 1101 t..ko ail. Tt-ey made Jxw Votk the n'uiic.r aud the glory of medern ci viliz ition. Il they robbed tiie people, they bestowed upou ihem in leturu a ciiy nuire maguiti ceuily adoi ned with public wnks ihan ii nno or Talis in their days of pride, of pomp, and cf power. iler glorious paiks, ber vast avenues, her newly 01 ened, aolid, and lai-ruaching stieets will testily lo alter ages that her t fhcials liqucaihtd to ber euii:u com pensatiou tor the w rones thev in- i IHoieu " K.. Mirh coii- Uuct lllumluutes a single page of the present epoch iu the South. You look iu vain f.oiti iiamplou Rjads to the liy ot Gal vc.it in lor a sibgit uionument elected to the public good by that paity which has so stein ly and socoiiuptly governed in all that wide-spread region. JN colleges, seminaries or schools founded and endu-ved wi.h the treasures thut have bceu blob durable roads Constiucted; no massive bridges throwu across wide rivets ; no patched plains irrigated and made produc tive j no rice swamps ditched and it-decmed for cuitivatiou ; no canals cut in older to connect tho n.iiutal channels of trade and comuieice ; no livers improved or harbors made moie spacious and secure; none of these woiks ol utility and pauiolisrr. relieve the monotonous desolation which unholy avarice and untestrained oppression has stamped upon the S mth. She has nothing to mitigate her degradation. ' She has been striiped aud robbed and left by the ways side. Her fli-cts, tnnnejs. and credits have hem transported to other States and climes, to returu to tier no more forever. Iler well favoied aud fal-fl'-died kine, feeding iu her meadows, have teen devoured. The frogs, the darkness, tha lice, and the locust left C.oie blessings behind them iu Kgypt than this portion of the Republic Las received fiom Us modem rulers. "S.r, I challenge the darkest annals of the human race for a parallel to the robberies which have been peipelrated 00 eleven American States, lrelabd has been made to eurich many a lawless lord lieutenant sent over by England to govern that beautiful but uuhappy islaud. The stories of her wrougs and pillage have been said and sung in every haruUt in the civilized world ; yet her contributions t the cause of a wicked Government have been mere pittances com pared to what the South has been compelled to make. "Seventy years before the birth of Christ Sicily was ravaged and despoiled by a con sul of Ujrae. Though more than nineteen centuries have come and gone since then, yet the Dame of Verres retains all its fresh ness of immortal infamy, lie was ; prose cuted bv the authority of fhe Roman senate, and fled for an asylum 10 strange aud foreign lands.' He died miserably in exile, and his dishonored dust was not permitted to raiDgle MAY 11, 1872. with the soil of the Unman republic. We find, however, iu Middleton's Life of Cicero, that ad the peculations, extortions, biibesj bid laicenica Charged upon Verres during his entiie admiuistrali.in of the afl'iirs of Sicdy onl notfxeted 52.000,000; equal to only one thud ot the amount for which the Tiibiriie, of 2x'ew Voik, says Governor Scott traiiou.. i.tly it-sued ihe bonis cf South Car olina 111 a single tiansritlion. Tne t'a-ett Roman con-mi whose name is prcerveil ou the pages of ih historian becomes rfsjecta ble by the tide of a southern G ivernor under (he piesei.t policy i f this Guvemment. Tha crimes il Warren Hastings, as the luler of distant and Coi.ipti.:itd CAlonies. have long becu the theme ot swelling periods and ledty tleclam jtiwii. There was much iu his silua- lion to exietiiiate nis tuei.ses. lie was i chatgeil by his Gvernuient 10 hold its Va. liable pi sse.ssiol:S on the opposite side of the globe. He was in the mnist cf fierce, levcngvful. aud uuiiy iug hostilities. He was M11 rounded by a race with which he had no bond 01 lie ot blood or of language. It was pet fklioiis aud ciue!. aud mocked at the faith of treaties, liut even admitting that his guilt was as gieat as it was painted by tho flaming imagination of Iiuike or the im I ustioned rhetoric i f Sheridan, yet all the burdei.S he imposed upon all the East Indies do not equal those which have been fastened upon the two States of Georgia rind Louisi ana alone, since the disastrous dawn cf re construction. Sir, on the facts which I have stated I invoke the judgment of the country. W hat right have you lo expect peace and order in a laud whose rulers are lawless felons? When did a bad Government ever fail to produce wickedness and crime? Do you expect the people to obey the laws wheu their cCIials do uot ? D you expect them to love aud leveience a Govoi nor whose policy has made them bankrupt and miser able ? Uj you wonder that they become restless, desperate, and disobedient as they daily behold the fruits of their toil stoleu iu the name of their Government? Are you amaz-d at hcenes of violence, outrage, bloods fhed. ami cruel vengeance, when the Kxecu tive of a State sets aside the entiie adminis tration of justice? Hither should you be filhd with astonishment at the foilearHt.ee and modeiation you have witnessed. If the foremost agt nts iu the Work of southern ruin and liesiinction since the clote of the war haJ been driven from that country by its pluuile el citiz i n. who now would rise up here and condemn the act ? lu the disor dern which fil ct the South the philosophic mind behold-- the inevitable results of well known causes. Had you sown the seeds of kindness and good w ill, they would long ere this have blossomed into prosperity and peace. Had you sown the teeds of honor, you would have reaped a golden harvest of contentment and obedience. Had you ex tended your charities and your justice to a distressed people, you would have awukeued a grateful aJT.-ction iu return. But as you have planted iu hate and nurtured in cor flip; ion. so have been the fruits which you have gathered." A Ilnliruatl Story . The "F..t Contribute" writes to the Cin cinnati Ttines : Let me relate an incident that occurred when I was a fiisky young man with a fondness for yiung ladies' society. Under stand me, 1 have no distaste for young laoies' society now, but they don't seem to banker as much after me as they did, say twenty years ago. This is natural enough. 1 don't blame thetu enly they don't know what they are missing. A friend and myself got on board an rx press train one alter noon to mike, a slc.it trip. The car we entered was lull. Oaly one vacant seat iu fret, and that was along side a very charming young lady. F.iend and I both made a tla-h fir that very de.-ira ble vacnut seat. It isn't a fair thing to do, as a geneial thing, to trip a friend, but t was allowable utiutr the circumstances, and I gave l.iui just the siighte.-t Icp iu the wot Id, just to enable me logcl the start. Aiy friend took a eat in the wood bfX, aud looked very disconsolate.. I think I added lo tltS UlsCVUiUtUre Vy coiiu l.;umPh.int winks, nods, and motions in wLloh. in dulged. The young lady was attractive, some casual remarks dropped, on one side or the othor youug folks will drop a re inai k occasional y. atid are more teady to pick it up again than old ones afTiHed au opportunity to glide pleasantly aud easily into coti versatii.ii. She was sprightly and witty, and I grew llntisllil brilliant ; that is, to the best -of m' rcctdltciicii al this somewhat remote day. My friend observing this, looked madder thau ever. At lei gih we feached a static. n where the train stopped a moment. My f. irbd abdicated tJ.e wood box and rushed out on tiie platfoim. Suddenly he returned, and coming quickly to me, se'z.d me by the collar, and baid in a tone heard all through the cai : "Q:iick now, get right off here.' You can get a j b here as well as r.t. So take off your k't before the train Starts. No use if looking any further for work. Tramping all arotino the country for a j b of shoemaking won't pay. Take work whero you tiuJ it, that's my motto." He almost fuced me ot of the seat with his vehemenCej and if I hadn't made a vig orous resistance he wotihl have had me oirt on the platform. The you'ug lady gave one look of suprem disgust a tramping j -ur shoemaker! she directed hei gszj nut of the window and kept it there for the remain der of the jmrney' My friend re-mounted the wood box and indulged in such a seifes of fVudish grins and malignant chuckles as would have just itied me in hurling him from the car, only I was too stupefied by the pro ceeding to proceed against him. When 1 left the car, the young lady looked to see if I hadn't forgotten my "kit," and 1 am satisfied she thought 1 had got off to "kick for a job," as they say in shoemaker par lance. . A TOUKO couple who had been holding a costy lete-a-tele iu a retired alcove at a party jn Nashville, .were somewhat abashed, ou emergi.ig into tha party, to End thatorotind the young man's neck tuer- was the print of two armsdn chalk and d amend dusf, on his bhou'der a quantity if gold powtler, aod other equally unaceeuuUbi phenomena ob getvablo elsew here. reiliule ISri tihtn. '1' 11 , . , , r . lumen ueior. nm a,j nie ti. imr ci deeds of valor and here ism '.: rims. History is full of instances wheiein wi men pr:i fvimed acts and deeds wh.ch history w.d not lei die This is a case in point : When Charles. XII." invR.h X. rw nr. it. the year 17 1, the main body ol h's aimv ad vauced toward Christiana," w hence a de tachment was sent to destroy the si.ver wt.iks at Konsberg. On this expedition a party if 800 horsemen, commanded by CI. Licven, passed through a narrow defile in Haresiue wood, and quartered for the night at Xurder hong, iu the ueighboi hood of which a Final! detachmeut of Norwegian dragoons had beea stationed to watch the motions of iheenemy. The Swedish commander, who put up at the pa:sona2e, soon after his ariival received in formation that the Norwegians were only at the distance of thiee milts, and altogether ignorant cf his arrival. Mrs. Anna Coibioer son. the wife if the clergyman vh was confined at the time to his Ltd, happened to overhear a consultation among tier guests, at which it was resulted to attack the Norwe gians at break of day, slid then to march against Korsberg. She immediately. detrs mined to apprise her country men cf their danger. Iu the meantime the greaiest at tention was paid to her guests ; and while she appeared wholly oicupied in piovidmg for tneir entertainment improved her infor mation. She displaytd tq ia!ly appaient benevolence toward the comiorts of tiie pri vate soldiers; aud en pretext if wanting oilier necessaries to complete their eLtei taiu meut, she dispatched a servant, as it were, to proem e them. The Sweiiioh colonel, in thn meantime, inquiied of Mrs. Colbiottitu the road to Slem, where he iutemled to slaliou his out posts, aud was completely dectived by her eplies. lie ordered his horses to be kept iu readiness at the door ; but she contrived to make the grooms iutcxicated, upon which she put the horses iu the stable and locked the door. Her uextoljct was, umr the plea of compassion, to obtain permission ot the colonel to light a are iu ihe yard to com fort h.s men. Tin's Ihe she insensibly in creased to such a degree that itsetvel as a beacon to guide the Norwegians to the spot; for she bad infjirued her c.Unliymen that h fire would be a signa! for them to ad vance. Everything succeeded to her Utm.ft wishes : and her addiess and iut iepid ity were rewarded by thearnval of the Norwegians at her h' tise without discovery. They took the SAedu-h colonel prisoner, aad eit her cut to pieces or put to flight the whole i f his party; upou which they sat down to the kutei taiument which Mrs. Cdlioiseu had provided fir thtir enemies. The cxt morning the went t ut, in com pany with another female, to view the fi-ld if ba'tle. The Sedcs, who had lljd dining ihe night, iu the meantime tallied, aud being still bupeiior io numbers to the Norwegians, they resolved to attack them : but being ig norant if the f.:-ce of the enemy, they sent out a reuouuoitei it. g paity, who, failing in w.ith Mis. CoiLioeiseu, the Corporal lode up to her, and point iig his caibine at her breast, demanded instant it.f ifm-tticn as to the position and numl-ei s f the N rw-egiau. Her companion fainted awny : t ut Airs. Col biueisen boldly asked, Is it the order of your king to shoot old women?" The corporal, abashed, reuoved his carbine, but persisted in his fi st questions. "As to their nt.mbers," she replied, "that ou may easily Cul cut, as they ate at this moinenl mustering behind the chu'eh in order to ptiisue you. Moie 1 can Dot tell you, not having couuled thetu ; but this I know, they are as numerous as bees iu a hive." Relying noon this intelligence, the prty returned to their countrymen, who fled in all direction; aud such was their co.i fusion aud disorder, that many were taken by the uatives, and many lost in the forefts. A Lacedamoniaii mother had Gve sons in a battle that was fought near Spaita, and seeing a soldier that had left tke scene of action, eagerly ii.qtiiied of him how affairs went on. "All your five puns are slam,' said he. "Unhappy wretch!" rep'ied tht woman, "1 a.-k thee not of what concerns my children, but of what concerns my country." "As to that, all is well," sniil the soldier. Then," ail sh, "let thetu ruouru that ate miserable; my cout.tiy is prosperous aud I am happy." liLLI. UlllDUil. There is a rarrow passage between the mountains iu the ueighboi hood of Randearg, in the highlauds of Scotland, which, at a lu tie distance, has the apptarance cf an ira menye art fioial biidge ever au iuimense chasm ; but on nearer approach it is seen to be a wall cf nature's own masnury, f ilmed of vast and no god bod.es ol solid rixk.'j i.ed on each . tlier as if in giant sport of aichitec ture. lis tides aie in seine places coveted with lues of a considerable s;z; and the passenger who has a head steady enough ly look down, may sec- the eyrie if birds of prey beneath his feci. The path across is so nar row that it cannot admit of two persons pass ing, and iu.ited none but natives attempt the dangerous route, though it saves a ciicuit ot three miles"; jet it sometimes happens thai two tr'avrk-u meet, ow ing to the curve formed by the pass pieveutii g a view over it from either side, and, in that case, one person lies down,- w hile the other creeps over his body. One day a highland, r wlkiug along the pass, when he L Hi gaiod the h'gheot pari wt the aiih, observed toother cou.it g leisurely up, and being himself cf the patrician order; called lo loin t lie down. The pet sou ad drssed disregarded the command, and the highlandt-rs mot on the summit. They were C-iiu and Rc-iideaig. of two families in enmi ty to each other. "1 was first at the top," sa'd Reu-ieaig, "and called first lie down, so that I may pass otfer in peae." "When tha Gr-ut prostrates himself before the Mc Pherson," said the other, "it must be with a sword through his body." "Turn lack, then," aaid licudearg, "and repas trs yon came." "Go back yourself, if you like it," replied Grant; "I will not be the fi-st of my name to turn before the McPhersons." They then threw their bonnets over the precipice, and advanced with a s'ow and cautious pace nearer to each other both being uuartned. I'.epariug for a desperate struggle, they planted their f t firmly orf the ground, com pressed their hps. knit their brows, and fix ing tierce and waUhful eyes ou each other. NUMBER J G. . sli d and prepaied for an onset. They bulb j grappled al the same moment, but being of I equal hireugth. were ui nble to shift each J cihei's position, and stood fixed on the ri fc i in suppiesscd breath and muscles atraiued lo Ihe "li p if their nt," like sittes carved outoi the solid rock. Atlei.gthAbpheiM.il, suddenly removicg his right foot, so es to give him greater purchase, stooged his body and bent his, enemy dowu withi.im by in mil strength till they- both kautid over the pc.ci j. ice, lucking iuto the terrible abyss. The contest was doubtful, for Giant had p!ar.t his foot firmly on an elevation at the biink, and had qual command of his enemy ; but at this moment McPherson sunk blowly anJ firmly on his knee, and w hile Grant -tuddeu-ly started lf k, stooping to take the sup posed advantage, w hirled liim ovi r his head into the gulf. Mcrherson hiniftlt fell laidc Wards, his body pailly hauging oVtr thft rocks, a fragment gave way beneath him, am li sank further, till catching with a desperate itf.Tt at the solid a.t r id etc. he regained, his fcotiug. There was a pau-e of death-like stintless, and the t old heart f MTherson foil s'uk and faint. At iei gth, as if compelled by some mysteiious feelmg. he iocked down oxer the prrcipice. Giant had caught with a death like gtipt by the rugged point of a rock his enemy was almost in his reach. His ffice was turned upwauf.and there was" iu it horror aud despair but La uttered no woid or cry. . The nxt moment he loosed his Lold, his brains weie dashed cut lef're the eyesof his hereditary foe; the mangled burly disappeared amor g the trees, and ids iast and heavy sound arote fn oi the bottom. AlT'herson returned home au al tered man. lie purcha-ed a commission in the army, and feil. fighting in the wais of the reninMi'a. The Ga l e name i f Ihe place where this Iratfly was acted idguifies "Hell Biidge." Table 'livok. The age ot (lie i'luliis. One of the first suVj-cts which address-s it self to the miud of ihe manger on the plains, particularly if he be of a philosophical or sci entific tin n of mind, is tiie miiage, which s here cbeived in all its perlection. Mny a weary mile tf the traveler has Iten whiiid away iu endeavors to account fjr the fitluJ and beautifully changing visions pn senied oy the mirage. Sometimes the distortions are wonderful, and so Datura! us todrcive the uu it experienced eye. Upon one occasion I met a . oung r flier, who had spent seveal yejis i'ii the plains and iu thr Indian c ontry. lie was, on the occasion alluded to, in com mand of a iletachuaent'of'ca vairy in pursuit of a parly of ludiaus who hau been committing depredations on our frontier. While riding at the head of his command, he suddenly discoveied, as he thought, a party of Indians uot more than a mile distant. Th Uttor seamed lo be galloping toward him. The at tention of his meu was called to them, aud they pronounced them Indians cu hoise- back. The "trot" was sounded, and the column moved forward to tiie attack. The distance between the attacking paity and the supposed foe was raj. idly diminishing, the Indians appeal ing plainer to view eacrr moment. The charge was about to I e sound ed, when it was dcovered that ti e siipp'-sed pjity id Indians consisted ol the decayed car casses of half a dozen alaiu buliah-es. wh'cli number had been magnified by ihe marage, while the peculiar mction imparted ly the latter had given the appearance of Indians on horseback. 1 have seen a train of governwrit watnni with white canvas covers moving through a miiage. which, h' elevating the. wagon tw treble their height and magnifying the s.zeof the tovers, presented the appearance of large sailing vessels under full sail, while the usual appearance of the mirage gave a correct like ness i'f au immense lake or si-a. Soinelilne9 the mirage has been thecause of frightful suf feringand death by its deceptive appearance. Trains of emigiauts making their way to California or Oiegou have, while stekiug wa ter lo quench Iheir thirst and that of their animals, teen induced to depart from their couise in the endeavor to leach the inviting lake of water which the n irage disphyed b fore their leugir.g eyes. 1 i not manna y rej rcsinled at a distance of from tive to ten miles. Sometimes, if the ualuieof thegroiind is favorable, it is disj!ted by adrancii.i; to ward it ; at others il is like an iyni.i J'ultitts box ei iug in sight, but keepiug hey on I leacn. licit ai d there throughout this regiou me pointed it the gratis of those win are said to have been led astray by the miiage, until their bodies were famished and they sue,- cumbed to thirst. Wonpem un E.-cvpi; on a Railway A really wonderlfil escape lroin being cut lo pieces occurred cm au English' hue of railway a wet k or two ago. A oung man employed by the L'.udoii and Xoi tho-ilei n Company us coke tiller at a curium station was reitim it g heme fiom woik, when he jumped Upon the step of a passing gjods engiua, to li. e Ii a ceriaiu crossing, a lew hur.ilrcd yaids south ward, lu iflo UarUnesS he was uuobrerveil by the driver, who, therefoie, did not l-.tkD! up f r him lo get dow n, and thus on ing to the iiopttus i-f the engine, he v as not able t bring up, when he leaped off, iiuliMn had n.u into ti e fore-fool cf the i exl hire f f tails. Scatculy had his loci loi.cl.ed the ground, when a down traiu came up at a speed of fully twelve miles au hour, arnt before lie could erc.ire he was stiuck by lue front of the engine and thrown l'ce liown--wards between the rails, wheie he lay until tho entire traiu in w hich li ne were nearly a score ef w heels passed over Lis preMtat botly without touching it- l.eyoi.d a fW sllgil biuises and scratches, he lound Inns se. I none the wo se for his hairbreadth escape'. A xousn law tu lent, who wrote a gaol, clear . a i I r Jil l 1 haul, and Who was justj about finishing up loa studies, one ITay hamled an instrument which ha had jui-t written out, to his uncle, a nry wsg, who had called m to see him, and to ioqmre of h's progiiss in his profession. The unci tot k lha manusciipl, and after reading a' few lines if it gave it back to hi, nephew sayicg, with an aichsiiiile peculiar to him self. "You are uot quite a lawyer yet, James." "What do you find out of the way in it, sir ?" queried the student, in as tonishment. "Why," leturned the wag gish old otitic, "anybody can lead th-if writing!" k k t f I s