THE iumimi Rmnum." 1 AMI 1111. I IX 1BT. i hrgsit circulation of any Ncwb 'j ptpsr in North Control Fouunylvania. j Terms of Subscription. pvl In atvauce, or within S months. ...93 ISO j. I after I Wfor. I) aioulhj 4 SO tf p. J after the eipiralion of 6 month,.. . 3 CM) ; lhtos of Advertising, "r-.,irrit a lvrrtiaeinetitl, per i-piareof 10 linei or 4e-i, 3 tiiRCf or less. , tl 60 ' 1 r 'a' h auhsctiueul Insertion 5(1 .&i nisi raton' and Kiscutora' notices........ S 50 .fli.'ur' notions S AO til!: .tis and ''ttravi 1 50 iai lutein notions . t 00 , -rf. ! .mil (arils, 1 jcar i 00 .Ma! noli.tes, per line 15 8 YEAP.I.T ADVFftTIEMEN'TS. t 05 15 00 !) 00 1 column f .",3 (10 ) column 45 00 1 column 80 00 Job Work. HLAN'K?. tls q'-iiro ?2 Ml 6 quires, pr.quire,!l 7. ; .:,. pr, quirr, 3 00 1 Orer P., per Piire, 1 51 r DAN'MULLS. .i.ot, ?i or leas, $2 10 I 1 .licet, 25 er lent j 00 jhtt,!J !. S 00 sheet, 5.'. or 1pm, 10 00 O.ar 2'i of each of nltove at pr-pirtionala rates. i GEO. D. (iOOULA.N'DEK, i, F. litor and Proprietor, Kr.ua . VAtiiri. rnasx rin oixo. Wallace & fielding, I ATTORN EVS - AT LA tt', I Clearfield, Pi. cy-Leil hu.ine.. of bH kii.il. attended to Slli prcinptnr". and fidelity. Office in rvri'lenee 4 William A. Wallace. jaiill:,0 f J A w.waitfrp. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. i!k,0ii.je In the Court House. (dec3-ly H. W. SMITH, A TTORNEY-AT-LA YT, Cleat field. Pa. I t 11.111 i. wai.:.c. j. tiAit wiLTii t. WALLACE &, WALTERS, Lett! Eaiatc Agent and Convtjaiieori1, C.rarf.r.d, r-fim'a. t'S.Keal Estate bjuglit and aold. title txant- l I. cunrrranoti n pit rod, tnxot paid, atitl ioi-u- 9rcut taken. Oal'iiia in new biiiid.np, naHy ISRAEL TEST, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. O-Ofliea la tha foort lli.n.e, D'".'" JOHN H. FULFOR.D. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa Oct oft Market St , o-r Uaruwlck A Xrwla'i I Xriic blur. . Jtrpoiunt fttte&tion piraa to the aoraHng if Itonntr, Claima, Ac, and to all legal bmrintaa. M-irrh ?, ,Ho 7 It. 1 ROBERT WALLACE, ATTOT.N EY - A T - L A W, tt allacc'cn, CltartH:! Cotiuty,. Penn'a. J tAll lepal bn.infi prcatptlj atrendrd lo. I WALTER BARRETT, J ATTOIINKY AT I.AW. Vfrt oa Second t-, Clcarfie'.d, Pa. n'.vSlO I JOHN L. CUTTLE, i A T T iKN KY AT I. A W And Real Ktaie Arrnt, Clearfldd. Ta. j! 0(T.f-"a Third Ptrt. tft Cacrr.-. I U'tlnut. irfTHcfperifuy ofT m 1 i rr irfi la wllini tii huinr Un1 in ClfarfifU and .?). n in t Taot.ri i iml wit i-i.tMirt f ffr twfr,tj f ir mrveyor. QatMrf birnielf that b ran VvM. M. McCULLOUGH, AlTVKXhY A I LAW, IcarCild. Ia. 4)ffi.e oa Marliet tre -t one do"T east of the C'e.r Si'ld County li:. ra.jl.'f.l John IlAlrvia. C. T. Alexin Icr. ORVIS &, ALEXANDER, ' ATTiH NKVS AT L4 II'. II -llcLmlc. Pa. pl3.'CS-y i DR. AI THORN, rilYSICIAX 5c Sl'KGLOX, nAVINii hratr-d at Kvlerti.wn. Clearfield eo !'.. ot-.-r? h; prulff; ntl itvi" Ut the .p'e ol Ihp surrvundiiigeoiin'ry.. jrvpt. Sit, 'fi y Da. j. f. T 11 V M C I A X WOODS, & s t; MM toN. "Tlavir; rr moved to AniDviM.. Pa hi pmlt -Pftionat mrvicra to the pnp'e of that pla- ad the turroiinirg rnuntrr. Ail eniif p-i.mp'!y attended to. I-e. .1 f m pd. J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, HA 1'ill lo a'.ed at Pennfield, Pa.. ofT-r. hi. p-o.i .....I'.il .en loe. to the pi e ! of lliiit pi.-, ao I r irrivu. 'iting Country. All rMt. pr- rot'tly alhMtded to. tat. li tf. JEFFERSON LITZ, V II Y .S 1 C I N & SURGEON, TTVI. located at Oaee-Oa. Pa., offer lii 1 X proffRfittiinl -ervieet In ihe ppla of thai I i ;( and fn'r'tnnilinf eronlr7. JI eallf pmuptly atlmed to. Offr-a n4 ra'Honec oa Conio (L, .mauerly oerupit-d I T Dr. K lino. anj 1 ly DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, .t Sdrjeon of iba s.;a mens rVnttayl ram Volanteera, haviof roturoed fruta tha Army, tllrri hi prnfat"aal aorneaa l tat eitneot af i ' iea'6l4 e -ut ty. JI-wM'r t Kiioail e-a'la prnmntly atta ld t" Jf.a,- n eond atraat, lirmerly owip'fd y lit, VVoai. apr4, tl DR. T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rnviciAN AND n;r;KuN, f 'eond ?!rel, Cloarfirld. Ta. fTTv.'irtf permient .1 lw'1, he enw ff'r pnif' -f'Tii t" the eM.trn of t'larfi 'd and Tieinite, ar.il the pohUe generally. AM ealhj pwnnptly attended to. vrt3tt y F. B. READ, M. D., NlYsieiAN AM) sril'.EoN, Kjlcrtown, Pa T: upper i full r iforo hi aerrieei to the rl'ltfo. of 1fl rr(.na-li!ig fnnntry. ai'r ' m pd R EUBEN HA C K M A N, louse and S:n Painter and Paper Hangpr, Clrarflrld, l'rnna .W.ll rffute id,i in lii line promptly and ir a wurk manlike m.nnrr. aj rl'7 DENTAL rAETNEr.SHIP. ,-r. P"- A. M. II I EES, ' , J lf..;e, its lrf..rm liia ptT'.n. ard the j -S m aji TT il'y . 'I at Ite h.iaociatt-d with biai it. tkt pr(ief of It, nt'-lry, S. P. SIIAW, P. TV S , V ho if fral iate ..f ihe I'sUad.-lpliia Patl "Mere, ar.d XhTff-r tb I 'ir.e-t attrta- ti'iaa nf f e.ifif,Bil rVill. AM nrk d-mo in '.Ti wt'I Pn'd nni!f prnT, ji'ly rfiiinni ! f T prc dot n t n e mmt iti-frtMrj anan T and t-.tjr'n-ar r let f ld f nim,i.m. n M'lMif'i'! pra-ti-e of iw -n-y 1 9i ea !n tMa p'acp tn'et ma tc rpak tv ar.y paiirnt l'k pat f dr.e. F.nffermfni frow. a dlitare ikr-nld madf te'-ar a f day; bLfora t'ia patient 4f fa jEARPI GEO. B. G00DLAKDEE, Proprietor. VOL. 1:3-WH0LE NO. 2183. Cards. MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S MARBLE & STOXE YARD, tl.KAP.riKMi, PA. "r-Shnp on It.J Mtmil, nrar Pennsylvania Hailruad li . it. mny In, 71) if. G. H. HAL'.L, PRACTICAL TUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEAPFIEI-D, TEXX-A. TrPuinpa alwnya on hand ami mailt to order on abort notice. Pipes bored on rea.orialile tcrmi All work warranted to render lati.taction, and delivered if deeirM. niT25:vhd GEORGE C. KIRK, Juatlecof the Pcjcc, ISurvevor and runvryanrcr. l.ulhcrbburr. Pa. . . .. All buinr intrutffl to him will hi tiromiitly tteo'trd tn. Pcrfona Wifbitig to rmj.Uiy a fur Tfor will do wull lo five bitii a fnll, as tie Hatters hmixir that he can rcii'l.T tatirtfartou. I-' tilof cimveynncr, artlflcii of aerertnrnt, ami alt h-jral paper, roiHjilJjr and noultjr exocutrd. biiM'vi DANIEL M. DOHERTY. BAEEEE, & HAIE DEESSEE, nrroND STRi'.rr, C X. E A II I' I C I. I), PA. (tf CHARLES SCHAFER, LAG Ell BEER ItJJEWEIi, C learfield,; Pa. nAVIXa reutid Mr. Culret' Iirewerr he liaiif. IT atriet attintion to liii.ine.. anil Hit ui.ui'ieture ol a auperior article of 1IEKK to reecire the palrouae of all the old and man; new cuftomcra. Aug. . If- SURVEYOR. ""VAV1D llEAilS, l.ulnerehari, Clearfield Co., 1 Pa., off'-re hi. eiTriret ai Kunrcyor in the nv.t end of the county. All call, will be attended to promptly, and the cuargcH moderate. 1:1V:70 SURVEYOR THE unJerripned offerf hi. aervice. a. a Siir eror, and rnaj lie lound at hta n-mdenre, in Lawrence townsMp. Lsttrra will reach hiia di rected tnt'lcarliilJ, l a. mar 7-lf. JAMES MTTCIIELL. J. K. EOTTORF'S rUOTOGUAFIl UALLERY, M.r'.tt Strict, Clearfield, Pa. ( VI'E A FPECIALIY.-t, N' EOATIYES male in e'ouly, a. well ai in clear weather. C'-n-tit'tH en rend a rood e.'rtmrnt of PKVF. PI I KEOSnip;-: and hTEHI.OSt'1'Plt' VIEWS. Fraaiea, fi-rni ,.y ftyle ol moulding, tna te to order. arir2-tf THOMAS H. FORCEE, PIAMEB 1M G LN C I. A L MKIiClIANMSE, f.R All A MTV Pa. Alio, rxtraaira manufiu'turer and denlrr in Fjaarc Ticit-er and tawed Lumber of all kind. jr9"Ordr aolicitrd and all billt prrtnptlj filled. jji--y sko. albcht nr.RT a lb lit. v. alrlut W. ALBERT & BROS., MiioiiIVc.urcri a eitntvc Dcalcmin Sawed Lumber. Square Timber, ic, W O O I) L A N f t , PEN X 'A. ySOrdcri lolicilrd. II ill i filled oa short noticr aud rauunable Urmtu Addrau W'ooUland P. ft., Clt atnV.d Co.. P. j.-2j.j V LtLUT A FRArc!S6uTRiET MERCHANT. PrrnrlnlUe, ( IcarUrld fount , Pa. Keen, e lamlT on 1 r, 1 a full acortraenl of ; Ilrytloo',. Hardware. Oroeori nd ever, thine I nmaiic kept in a retail wr, winrh will he mid, i for ck.h, a ciicnp a. c!.c here in the count r. French. illc, June ST, lMi.-ly. c. KRATZER &. SONS, ME It CHANTS, rr.ALKRi ia Dry Goods, Clctliinp, Eardwaro, Cutlery, Quremwarr, Groetne, rroWriom atd fhinglea, learlicld, PentPa, ,f ffAt their iipw lre rYoB.,on Feend tr-et. tDtar II. F, Migler A lo' liar I ware t"r. tj mr 1 4 MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CO., OSCKULA FTKAM M1U.S, M4t rtrTt nrf LVil LA 'III, AND PICKETS H. II. RllII.LTNGFOItn, Prerident, OBee Forr.l Tlaee. No. 1S R. aih t.. Phil'a. J 'lIX I.AMMIK, f-np rintev. jetT.: O'.-HM'ta Mill., Ciep-held oonnlv. Pa. SAMUEL I. SNYDER, Practical Valch Maker, Oj p isi.e the CfUrt IInue, f rC0Nl f TBETT, CLEAKMELP, TA. JTA1I kind of Wafrhe., flnrV no I J.-Wry proii.pMy fpairrd, and wnrk Warranted t rivf pat initri itn. a.ar2."o JAMES C. BARRETT, Ja.tieeof Ihe Teare end Lieeuud CoBveT-anecr, 1 utlierhurc, l learfn Id Co., Pa. .TrTollectiin. A nmittanee. promptly made, an-1 all kiii'l. of log .1 inrtratncnt. reeute. on abort notice. wiavl.Tlltf COX II A D MEYER, Inien'or A Manufactorir of Iho . .1 1 i- n: (clrbratpd Iron 1 ramp Tianos Warerooma, No. T22 Area St., 1'li lad. 1 t.a, Ha. rrKied Ihe Trite Medal nf the W.,rI Ip flrrat I i ii t r.il inn 1 onilon. tn. 1 h hiKrt l'rivra awarded ahro and ahertt.cr ealitl-md. i j j- J. BOl tOWtl H .... ravia tattr. E0LL0WBUSH & CAEEY, i;ooksi;li.i:i:s, r.Iank Hook Manufaclarers AMI STATION ERP, 2IS ,Warkt .., Philadelphia. JtPper Flfor P.rlt, and ITi'F... Fool.-.p. Itler, Notn, Wrappi.ifr,. Igrtain and H .11 P.pe-e. frl.Il.TA lepd NEW yiAIlillTr. WOHKS, CLEAKFIELD, TENN A. c ,M.l, and ee Ihe new MAKPI.E WOKkP, on Maikt-1 Itmt, opia.ite the Jail. MOM M1.NT.-n G I! El IAS ToMPS, rilKM II ( ol "1 II K?, TH'I.K T'r.. MANTLE?. OALIiPN ftTATVAPY. T1HRA fl TTA WAKK. IIF.AII k FOOT STiiNFS. of new and Lcantlful df.iTi... All of whi-h will he .old al city prices. .T lb per cent, lew ,h.a ant other rl.l''!im'nt in thi. con'T. Sa!:'r.eliin (rnar.nte.il in til ca.e. ml n thaikf:;. recti.cd and iirou i.ilr tin-d in lit heat workman like manner. P. A. filFfoN. rjll It Jrn . r- SLD THE REPUBLICAN. CLKAIM'IKLD, V. WKIiXESIMY MtiltMNd, KEPT. 7, 1KT0. Tin: rooiTi:pM op dkcav. The f'lih'wing U a trauttliiin friu an ant-ii-nt Pjiainiih ptinn, which, eavs tlio IMinhurjt .Vkhh, ia urpns'-fd by nuthiug with which wo are ac quainted In tltc Hj'aiii.'h lanuuge, oic".t tin "UJ of Jaouii (Jo Leon:" (). let tlio pnul ita sluinhT break Arou'f ita wtiHcn ami awake. To m how loon Life in it plorii't jrlitki p.wav, And the etivn l'f.!rpn nf tttsny (Juuc altahnj n.- - And while wo viw tho rullniK tide, l't'WU whi' li out liuutnig minuttf glidf. Awny au tu.it, I.H up tVe pnm nt htur cni.lny, Aud deem t'Ht'li (uturt dream a yy Alrutl I'ast. Let no rain hnpp diTiivp the mind No haj'j'tfr li-t ur yr to find To-morn i w than to-daj. Our (cldcn drcaiun of yi.re were hrieht. Like them the iirecent lnill di-ligbt Like tliem deRT. Our liven like haKtiriff duanK, inufl be. That tutci ooe i'iiui l.iiip m-, Arc d''Utui'd to lull The S"a ol d'-alh. w lie re wares roll on 0 cr king and kui(."lnnt eruwn and throne Aud rwkliuw all. Alike the rirer lordly tj.tr. Alike the huml'le rivulet V gl.do T that fad wave. I'cuth lrtclr pirerfy an I i.ride, And rieh tir.n pour ilcip tide bjr aide Williiu the grave. Our birth ia but a ftartinp plare Life ia but the ruimiiig ol the race, Aud dt lb the g'Mil ; Tbrre all mir giittrring toya arc brought, The path alone u) a!l uiiMiulit, It fvuod t all. St-e, tbea, bow pw.r and littlv worth, Arc all tin k f,l.Lteriiig tj ot earth, That lure us h re ! Pre&ma of ahip tiial death liiust break. Alai! luM'tT it hid ua wake. We d.e.tj pear, L'Tij rf the lntrp ut earth nt brj'li1, 1 he chefk't pure gleir of rtd and whit Dm pitted iwar. Ynutb -Tnilid r' all wn haTr-nty fair Age ra-.ac and Im l hi tncr there. And whrre are tiit v ? Where i Tiie el- ' the troi,(th that njiumi decay, tliat ri''d fu lilit ai:'l S',vt i he brart Millie tmu-r The ptrrnclh ir fon lh U p tr l"w, And jiy pn.wn wruri-uine. and woe W h-n are oomrp on ! THE CHINESE COOLIE TEADE. , , , ...... J to alow emigration under rigid new fnrm of K!avrrtlta Origin and .... , Ita lli.rrnnw.1hc llarraromie and the ( restrictions, and agents were employ "Middle i'i.Mt;r"-iiif ll. hit. and ed lo protect Hie emigrants in their ,.,., ,r.. ,,ir ,o..ii.i.cir I rmiiuic i.urri upon amrnriii .rinaa Ir. 1 let the M orhluaian Head aud Krllcrt. Protn Ilurper'e Magatine, June, IVfiL In view of ono of the greatest prob lemsof the nge the finding an cflit ient substitute for b!;ivo lalmr a very brief; account of Iho great experiment term-1 ed tho "Coolio 'J' ratio" may bo inter- esling, in connection with that of the: mutiny which forms tho t hief subject of tho present article. Almost every l...- :.ni.:i....i .l. -V tfiiu nun iiiiuni. u lilt: i ill. v: ll ll I iv lucil 11 jt as a eiirulltic wroliL'. in Some WOV j nv,v j ,,, p.,,,,., , ,., j , " . '"j, ",' , .' pridirium and legislative denunciation ..r..;. iiiv..,l r.nv.,t-r,ti,,..,tu in i,n lest Kcr.so this idia is a correct one, but il does not cover the hole truth fl.AYIT.Y IN A KI.W FORM. (iigtmtie ontrages have been enat t cl ; but more than this, nn old form of fluvery has been instituted under a new name, nnd many a deluded Coolie ; . .1 ,1 . r I . 1 i . :i i. i ... i , , . . r. terrible bondage than Ihe African from the Gaboon. 1 he plan fur substitu ting n temporary fur nlifc lung servi tude have been n Ihe Ptolemy; but the one in quest ion is nf recent date, and seems to have originated in the urgent demand fur laborer on South American plantaliuns. J he term i tiuiie ueint.gs oi rigni n a prena- lory trilia l,v,g near Ihe Gulf of Cnich, in Africa; but ns applied to the trade, il is merely a European title fur Ihe lowest class of laborer in most Eastern countries., and there seem to bo no connection between tho two names. IT ORII5IM. The experiment of persuading these eisi.au.iis im - so .mi. , .v..., i ...i. ivi.n . , "I., . i I-. . . .... , .. . i , . . .lint hllie.n liOrt. r.llutli'II til SllV llic I ini' lil n linlnl ali-aturn nmiiiirli men to einii-rate. as most bkelv lo!,"",, ""' l"" ,....,, supply the plsee of the slave, to endure tho tt.il, the beat, nnd climate changes 1 ....... .... ol I lie cm. ni rv, orii'iruiira in 1 : among the planters of llriti-.li Guiana, on Iho northeast coast of Son, h America Iho husirtcss was nt the outsi t fair nnd honorable, und tho ful lowing were the inducements proffer ed first to tho Indian Coolies in Iho ncig ilierlioou ol lunula: Iran- i - li(,n , ,,. r,rP: ....ir m,.,i.iv libcrhood of Calcutta: Tra j wnirrs tO ho four (Ifilllir, nnd in lid - . . . , - dilion two inOtltliH fldrnnro ptlj fliit Main lii Im t A (nn.nilartf In. :....lu. . !... . r... a . i .. .i . . . jcars, not neccssurilv under one mns- ! ler, and at the end of that limn to be lanowcti 10 return; ineir 10011 ami men :...,l .!.,,. . ,.e lr, l. fm ,.f ..im- i charge during their fi rm of scivice.- ! Large .itinihi r were ready to clni. grate, bul the first shipment were ' uiiMieccssfut ; the Coolie thing cie I lung from vaiious cniiMS, cither pure- ly climate or owing to the change in 'style or food and lial.it. I 'Nevertheless the emigration ron. 'linuetl.and. asmiL'ht havo been ex. 'n....i...l 1I.0 crnte.i .bi.sca .... ,i Uclopcl. They were collected under 1 false representation, they were (heated nalltbo terms of their agreement, and in many instance kidnapped by, jwholcsule. To so great nn extent I were Ihcse abuses carried thai, in less llinn three ears, llio l.nliMi Indian j Government interfered nnd slopped j the trade. Shortly after, nt the earn- est solic itnliuli of Iho planter, the ' l'Uiiic wns resumed, under resli iv - ! lions mat in.nren a ( onMiieranio oe ' greo of protection to the laborer Jhe C Cnulie Trade, however, that has once at the ba mictions, cowed by the 01 c man being cm down with a cleav - ited the grentest interest and tie-1 lash or lm lute, wero taught to reply jet. This man, quite seriously woun- llild the worst 111 rru-il ICS ia 1(i...aL lln.ie muli'l. ..in. i.ini... . .l.Hl.l..,l t,,,.tLni. ,1 ,1 It l.nir id" I It. .vcini'i. 1 exc veloptd the worst atrocities is the Chinese. ' he lowest class of Chinamen were al long intervals, came to inspect j hitler chained by the wrist to the well forward and ns much as possible collected under every variety of pre- j them. The bnrraconn are termed combing nl' tho alter batch. Tin' out ol sight. text, there being no Government su-1 Cm f.- Jinm, "Pig I'cns" and from j firmer, immediately upon being alone The four men who bad been previ peiintcnilcnce or protection, nnd ship-1 their usual filthy condition well tle-'wilh llio surgeon and interpreter, ' ously chained aroninl oneuf the hatches ecu m i cm ami ine aiijaceiii v mticiia I iMtuius, kit to v unn. 1 wn nri ivni 1 iney were tnsposen 01 10 the nigiiei t , bidder, Ibe price beinj louieliuiei asj PRINCIPLESi CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, lii'h us tliroo litindird dollnrn, tlionli I have rari-ly known tlicin lo cohI muro tluin cifjlity on hoard sliiti, The tfl'tlit) lipOll Wllil ll thirl t'lllHH ol CoolicB wt'io ii.iluced lo leuvo Ihuir conntry wore hiniply Hipbo : Their trunt)or tatioii, nri in tho ori'iiuil Indian lan, to hp free ; they wero to ho hound for Movon yearn lit n Hilary of tiihlet'ii dollurs a ycni', nnd til ll.o ond of llivir term of aervieo tliey wero lo ho free ; that lime was mire lo find them each deeply in deht to li is mater, and his fier auolher, most of them naUed to i hanee of escapo rendered oath day tho wtiiM, wearing only Iho louse morn and more distant. What then eoolio trowecrs nnd broad hiiminod would ho the result, when years should slraw hats. Bin n t t'"5 H- wito a neeiiinulitto hundred whoso broken pouch and purso, and a litllo (aso for Hpirils could yet rise indiriiiiiitly ns 1 1 lie chop-sticks. A few wero in Rood t-uch etiri ceiling cai'i'O Bhoill J he luiJdi,l,m,ir. bui -most wore aullcn or dus- nmong them, Lritiriiiir it hcllious ones" lurioua nt tho prospett heforo them ? THE COOLII.S IN Cl'BA. A letter from a prominent agent in Havana, written in 1805, says, in re gard to this point : Vpon mine c.latt'i tliey were prif -rri-d to'Afri cau., a. the ponhee. mperior inti'i'-iiec. liut llii-y have in u.oft itistaiici a nhuwn uialiuioua and reiii-tol di.po.iliiin, and have liu l rn-ourM to inc. ndiariem of the work, and cane field, out of rcvcnjre at the couivc pursued toward them. If the trmle he allowed, and the importation continue with the pet.rnt .y.ti-ni of oppri ..ion, the conee qnenec munt he a acrioiis outiiicua, aud peilmp. revolution. To give us briefly as possible some idea of tho extent of tlio trade ut Ha vana, the following statislii saro taken from a report of Iho Jlun. 11 M. M'Lauc, in 1858, nnd need no com ment : In If IT thee were imported hot fix hundred: yet rix year, after in IHa.t the milliner had .welled to thn tliou.and two haiolred and tnty; id lrt.il it wa. eittht hundred and thirty-eight; in lNi& three thouraud and twelve. In this year nn elicit of tho Chinese Emperor forbade- tho traflio under severe penalties; nnd tho English Government, by Act of Parliament, confiscated all ships found in ISrili.sh waters nnd not having certain pro scribed papers. Tho Irado however, still flourished, und the principal depot was stationed about two hundrd and fifty miles up tho coast from Hong Kong, lit Swulao. According to the American Commissionvr, r. Parker, full half t!n toiuuiL'O from that part was American. Jlo was instructed in 1 S,"G to publicly discountenance the whole business, und pronounce it ille gal. Tho edict ol the Chiiiesp Em peror was afterward so far mollified rnMilaailtl Sl'6 lllllt ITe see that every one em . , barked willingly, with full understand ing of tho obligation into which he wai entering. tii k pnonis. So large were tho profit of Iho business, however, that a margin could be allowed fur bribery of officials, and restriction nnd prohibitions alike soon becamo almost dead letters. Vc.isels weic known, in ls.Vi aud 167, to kidnap full cargoes within sight of Macao. O nets of vessels from Amer- . j lean Junius n cum en icr mm i-iniif net " ' . 11,-., . 1 ........... I 11 " I'"'- '0 " esl luiilf Ol Son tb A merits to transport Coolies ll.o West Indie ol i !!1 fr?'n l" l!"11''? " '""" i ireit;itiiii.u in.- eoiiw .n,.;.. .in rnuiu other thiin a Chinese port, but eventu ally arriving at .Macao or Hong Kong ruled nnl retuiy lur luo limlo. Tiir. nonnoRs or nir thaie. Such was Iho condition of the trade I in 1 ' f.7 , when the ship Surtrnv, of i nearly U.Ol'O tons, sailed from iew ix..i. i i. .1 ...:.l. l r.... l. 1 ot K luiiucii vi nil ei'iu inu L inteu ; States nava sitiailrtih in tho China s:....a li i,,,iil.i l.n llnln t. i1,a ...... '.'...(-, .1 .... .t,u ... I'm '., .rii..,i,,.i;r.iA lK-t .'l ill. i'uiiiiiki. 111 ,11111 .1,1'. I detailed account of tho outward vor- lage.lbe waiting at Hong Kong, the ' ir..,.M.n. .. ?cii ... i... ... 1 ,11. ,,. -1", 111,, i'.i .' ""i 1 in. 1. 'in v i. , ,. 1 . , , 1 1 lo lie A 1st ru inn ni lies, or desert he ,, . . ., , r . . . .', ' i ii- ' llid It, (itiuii.irlinf.iili'ri ta.tt il iioir . ne Int. . nf lmin nueil I..H u,e ,,, , . . f ' 1 "ll Htco-nur.hs of a year ! V"' f "r- 1, .man cargo was ,I,U!",B ,,lp '"l.U'r l'Brl ,,f time extensive preparations was made . ahonl eleven o'clock, a bowl of tea. to receive them. Their rice was boiled at Iho galleys liown tho whole length of both low-j on dt k in baskets, and the whole er deck were built tier after tier of nuniiii r of Coolies being divided into berths, or rather shelves for they i mese -s, Hie portion fur ench was s tv were without sides or divitliiiir liarti ' ed ai d carried below in other baskets. - .. . r ..'.. I. '"'' vie ..... BV. ,..,- I " ,w'cr " . ,K"""' nn 1 1111 i in innr i hii r i i u k ith , ,, ' ' , . " " I frcrlvi "T 'ooking. wver, i cver' lialchway save ono wero set iron gratings lo prevent too free nc- w ith tiomiiities, and hen not cngng cess from below lo tho upper deck ; cd at this they wero cither quarrel that one, tho main nnd nearly con-1 ing or playing on musical instruments Iral one, wns covered ly the ordinary housing. As Ihe covering of these hatches wns nflerwnrd ol vital impor tance lo us. a word nf description will bo nccessnry. The gratings were made of bars i'f iron, art bed in the COtlt TO, BtlU hnvillff H MITllInr ClH'nini' III fililiior itiiii1 iniiiin in iniiiiiriiT nil tho aumnut of the unit. J ho hctnt-itti; ' wn merclv Ihe continuance of the or I , : ... 1 .1 . .. II Uinaty one ill lll. 11 nete ine gaiieis, ! do"r ,,f ' "P-'ning out ward. In , addition lo the.,. prc,nral,,.n on (he ur ,l,',k A l'nr'''l) ' r!'" f'"g athwart ship, from rail 10 rail, a "hort l",'"f Iron of thecnplain s cal"ni tw,,vo fl't l " ,,!p' ,l'n 1:,Kh n""1 1 arranged so that a guard ol armed "'n could, from ll.e.r slntion on top. command 1110 wroie Heck, winle Willi , . . 'r t in il were aecom modat ion for : .I"''1' , , "J. 1 R,,.ll.'J l(,r Macao, from Ihe Vicinity of. ' "".'" P 1 lBrn' 10 received. Tins way tiii.y ark colli cthi. Thousands l ave been collected Tiom every quarter of the kiiiirdiim. lindei ! every pretext, nnd crowded info bar-: ing and altercation soon running loj.lrcw from sight, probably to the first j racoons, ninidst nolens horror llian'lh'W. '1 he police, smne of whom it j or lowermost deck, t chnractc rir.o Ihose of Iho slavo ilis-! p. ny be remarked wero Coolies, were Meanwhile it must not lie supposed 1 tricl td Africa. Many had been in - diieed to le'tve their home under the ! must t iucl niirriircctitnlinn. and at their maslera commanti In the , Question of Governmeiil ollicials w lm. servo llio name. .11 any Coolie tln d ' 01 uipciises iiiciueTii to such enntine- niriil, and suicides among Ihein were not onoommoD. NOT MEN. TAKING TtlF.M ON llOAIIP. Wo lay offBlioro aeroral mile", nnd it was ihereforo neeesnnry lo lirinj; the CoolicH to tlio nliip in honts. The hoatd m o termed nampnnx, and arc ca pable of carryinf; from thiity to one liuntlrcd men lenities llm rowers. A woman t-ils usually in Iho clern to leor, and (tomctimes lo scull iho boat, wliili' tho rowers, tmlilie otirown,(.tand on plaiiltsprojoclcJ over thesiilti. i ho toolies moiintej I no skio 0110 ponding. J hey all tallied over Iho 'iiiirrway like so many bales of tot Ion, muitered in rows upon the deck, and their bainc and persons search ed for opium or weapons. When all were on board a Government oflieial came ostensibly to see that none were unwilling emigrants. A public an nouncement wn made that any one who was on hourd against his will should step forward. Only ono had the hardihood to do so, they knowing full well tho improbability of getting nearer tho homes than the dreaded barracuon. Tho man vtho came fur ward Was immediately set asboie.and ni the wind promised fair all hands of the crew were turned lo getting ready for sea. Tho whulo number of Coolie received was ono thousand thirty-seven, and cuch was stowed away as rapidly as the confusion and bustle incident lo such a burharou gathering would admit. Tho embar kation consumed the greater part of iwo days. Jlesides the Coolies there wero several lady passengers and children returning by the way of Cu ba to their homes in tho United rJlnlc. They occupied a part of the cab'iu protected by the barricade. WKItilllNO ANCIIOn. It wo evening ere the anchor were weighed, tho sails loosed, and the ship under way, yet every one worked with energetic real, stimula ted by the prospect of returning home, and none but those who have been long separated from homo and friends can appreciate the cxhilarant feeling that fills the breast of a sailor as the ship flies along on her homeward voy age. 'J hero were two interpreters on board w ho had came from Havana, whoso experience in the trade had been as varied n extensive. They were a sort of half Chinamen, half Portuguese, and were in nowise friend ly lo iho mas of Coolies on board u-i i... .).:. -........ r.i. , ' ..,' , i i iiiuuiLiuun iiiiiiiiv ... .'ill I'll I ...in ftcight guards were stntioned at all necessary points, a jiolico force ap pointed, and indeed every precaution taken to subdue any disaffection that might arise. Tho necessity for pre caution may be appreciated if the comparatively small number of our crew (nxty all told) bo considered. 4u .,.-.,,.. n ...... lour weiu eon- i Sinn H y tplamtl ing, llllU W ll III I) t he Very j firrt tweiily lour hours several were ! 1'"'"-r,'t "P nM flo,W "fu'r 11,0 "'' . apprtiveu n-ivv si ic. i.iio or two sui cities occurred, nnd ono man was found strangled, whether by his own handi or nunc one of his companions was never Ascertained. II uW TII1Y I'AsM.tl Tlli:lB TIME. A word or two regarding tho way) in which lhcso Coolies passed their lime and deported themselves gener- ally rosy nut be uninteresting. They .....it 1 :.. . i...: 1...1. 1 nvi . in., ii.iiiiii, uni 111111 111 1111-11 IIHU- ' . 1 . .... .1 . . r ,, IIH, nil, I'll IHO Vl'llllllll, fl UIIU Lf dahbling in water 'like children, nnd sine of them wore mound thei I..:.... r. t-. . . . 111-1 iv- I '"-1 in i' ill iir.1111 1 1. uiu ll. li'W- 1 1 11 1 1 . .1 1 1 ji. ..Id nnv iml on li irn. in. nnd it. , . ,. . , V , i , win, . h-y rehgtiiu.lvohserved. 1 hey , had I...I two meals daily, ,.r,ncpally! " r"c "nJ Mll.i:''; w" " n.0""' r i Ifi.... .1 - I .... .... .1 ... .. a nn ...... o... ..,,..,u u , ..,-, am, e,po,g e..c. , o a q-anuty in , "",u" .,'ow'- IO raPIJ f f i in i i inn r m i j m m u i i ii initir i , , cliopMicss. much oune.r lime wa spent til gambling, almost always ol ninth ihey hail n great number. Their I nrbnrous mu.ie would hardly alrike the ear of an American viiluowi a, meiouioiis. Ji was .n tngenicisiy discordant variation from Iho tuin-j, -t- . il'nil. Hill. nit. . I'lll. mini, t'l inil- I mi li li lv of a one string vin in to, ... r ., , ., .. ., c. . :titiiinof i-i'i'V tliick: li nhU. sliuttintr t 10 IK UI HC llpmnr pnnltKOd iy CtiOr Clior : flutes idwu iiiMiuitiiri wmniui Ki'iB, uuirn a x trvl hii, aynituih. potit:, drunia .,in.-;., i......;...,.,iii. tlfcjiMoiiii v 1 ot mure particularly toward the end i .1 1 . .:n . ,f tho vovago. ihey will nltempt n " """c , . lr ,, I, i ,. tl,e;inK ",,d the .hip. .nU the I. I Ll . Ji.;i,:bo obtained, and through theso the , . ,.,,.:,. ...,' .... ., l inen snri oi u eitir ca ii iv to w i e fc J . tnv Iho tlrearr hour, vet in liomti o'seeneryor incident tho most aliMird. imp uriAnTi nr 1MB 11F.1 ARTl nr.. i Hut to proceed to our departure ! fi un Macau: Tho Coolies wero al- i li'Wei d iierfect freedom, in limited Iierfect freedom, in limited I number, on the forward part of the iii per deck, nnd their carefully pre- pi red aud served. Had il not .gn )()r .,rrviti,.nl ial mischance on "cltl(. evening of the third day out the1 terrific incidents that followed would 1 htive romo npoii 11 totally nnprcpnr - ' ed. A not unusual qnnrrel had oc-1 ! currcd nn Iho lower deck, the shout-1 ; q nckly on the spot, and niter gieal it ilicuitv succeeded in nuellitig the ri- ol ; not, however, in lime to iirevetil ih d. toL-ether Willi luur of t he nrinci- 1 mil rioler wero bruiiL'hl tin. and the iiked Mr captain, and in me neni ni imssinn anil rrvenire. laid 0111 ine no - tails ol a plut the most cold Wooded and inbumsn. . aaw',wiriM,' r v. a-, t . -.1 km UBLW 1870. NEW mutiny propohkd. I 1 ho leatlers wero tlcpperndoea who hnd voluntarily eomo to tho barra coons, having studied tho plan for weeks; and cro they had been on board an hour wero at work, urging with every plea of cupidity or revenge, the rising en matsf, murdering every man who opposed, seizing the ship, and crusing as they chooso. The ox net object of tho seizure was not clear, hut tho plan was simply this : The temporary berths wero to bo torn down to furnish clubs and materials for building a fire tinder the fore- mast hatch. A largo number was to be ready, when the (lame should rise and tho crow rush forward to extin guish it, to rush up the main hatch way, massacre every man as he came in their way and thus gain possession. They had chosen their captain, navi gator nnd other officers, and it was concerning this choice that alterca tion hnd arisen. Tho opinions about tho truth of this statement were vari ous tho captain ridiculing tho idea a absurd, but the two interpreters join ing in their belief that it was true and ominously shaking their heads at the captain' disbelief. it iikeaks out. Fot" two days tho matter rested, nothing further being heard concern ing the mutiny. The bbip wa bowl ing ulong finely before a nine knot brcczo toward midnight of tho third day, the moon was shining beautiful ly, nnd all quiet save the rippling of tho water under our bow nnd the reg ular trade of the ontry at his post. We were expecting to make tho land at Angier Point about daylight. Suddenly a bright gleam of flamo shot up from the forecastle and a yell liko that of ten thousand demons hurst on tho still night. It needed no further alarm to arouso every body from bleep. Every man was up and at his post as the fearful conviction of his imminent danger presented itself. Th door of tho main natch, the only mram of egress, wns instantly lock ed ; every blundorbu", cutlass and pistol wa passed ont by tho stew ardess, who, with great presenco of mind, had run to the arm chests; tho ship ut about, nnd tho pumps manned in less time than it lakes lo describe it. Knowing that a crowd was collect ed nnder and on the ladder, the top of tho main housing was broken in or der lo dislodge them ; but meanwhile, several of the foremost rioter were striving to fbrro tho door with clea vers stolen from the cooks, and had partially sineccdcd in prying it open against a doxen men who wero en- I deavonng to lastcn a siiar across out- - aiuc. ill rime f.i met uiiiiust cacriion iho door yielded enough to allow an arm to be thrust through nnd a blow struck, wounding nn officer. Quick as thought ihe muzzle of a pistol was against his breast, and with its ex plosion the Coolio reeled backward, carrying with him all on tho ladder, and allowing tho door to be effectual ly closed. THE SCENE IN ALL ITS HORRORS. Then commenced a scene tho most terrific and appealing The foiled wretches, maddened by defeat ut the ; very outset, rushed with furious yells from one hatch to another, swinging lighted firo brands or striving to wrench away the iron bars that cov ered them, or hurling butts and clubs nt every face thai peeped down from above. Tho red glare of the flames lit up the sky, nnd in spito of a con stant slrram of wnter from the pumps , , , 1 - 1 appeared scarcely to diminish A. , ., , ,. 1 'B t''n T0K" 'cr. 1 tl.o ornrd ha the, and he stream of water directed upon them. The , ., i- t.l 1 smoke lius confined tlio slop, and the t 1 :( oo ies, who had been burning Iho oi ' r- stuieii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ine siiiob miiu iuiiieie.isi : . . .! . -. .i.. r. .i. ..I l ,.l.. the b aio, were ob tged to crowd i lu ,ulion B , . d , down with' .emorseless vengean aft nlioned nit Vengeance i every one of them who appeared with- ( demands they would scarcely dure lo in range till cro long not one could bo : stal l their iires again. Tlio decks, seen from nny point on deck. After moreover, wero now thoroughly at s few moments the tarpaulins were ; muted with water. raised, the better to direct Iho water from the pumps, but a draft, ro es ...l.ltul.n,1 llm ftunie-M luir.it f.ii-lti n to i n a;anJ simuuneoll,y rush was made ' bv ,ho crowd to Iho main batch. It i ' . . a w na in vain : the door una ipen was in vain; llic uoor hud neen too securely fastened, and the guards wore on the watch. A Cl.SMTION. raJunlly there fell an onunon. i fal , Iho uproar, and wo feared that j some means bad been found to force j nn kyiI A ll liriliirli I h n I'n nt il 1 Ii it t tho iiottM'8 could will. draw out of , . , f u deck, J et -, ,. . .. . i, ,m. I..... i . . i rt-.i Z r.i i l i ii tiff I heir iinrl of llm deck nnd a ow- , . . i . i i . 1 , . .. , ,, . . Tf . ,,.,:,: ;. I III' nlllll I 1111 I'I'Il 11 Willi IIID I Ulllll. ' . . , . ! '"'"e" . "" ' W-n' ol of the was lound mai a toieramy goou view, r 1.1 . . I l, . . 7 OUld - . u l - r r.. - i miscrenn eon d be seen clidinn nlli ...... .. . .i.7 '.: . i . ' ,, ,.' . , ,,. r,., 7, wilh dusk., red gla.o f.om t ho 1 aintiu iliirinrr llnincs. or irroiiiied to-: gether in consultation. Suddenly, as if animated by ono impulse they e. " . 1 would start and 1 , would start and with terrific yell rush j from one end of the di ck to the other, making ono's blood almost curdlo at ! tho conviction thai Ihey bad actually fuund a wny of escape. I'nsuccessfiil by thi mean in calling away the ; watchful marksmen, whoso fearful . death dealing weapons only fmind new victims as they passed, in view, Ihey abandoned llic plan nnd ngain with ' Hint the f par deck was Iree from too ' he. More thnn a hundred had come 1 nn early in the evening, but unarmed, ' aud, even if evil inclined, unwilling to sliow any sympathy with tho muti-i n.nr. ai 111 il III...- alit.iiltl nt ItMi.t coil.' ; neers until Ihey should nt least mill oine ndvaiitiiL'n. Ihev kent themselve , we irnm lime In time nniieed in ' ennimiinicniioii wun thus, munw parent- giving inlorinnlion nl every ! movement and cheering Ihem on. At AJN TERMS-$2 per annum, in Advance. SERIES-Y0L.il, NO. 8. tlio same momoiit it was found that two had sticciTtled in freeing Ihein selves from their irons, and wailed only nn opportunity lo join in tho ineleo. Tho instant they wero dis covered they sprang to I heir feet only to fall stunned and bleeding beneiiih tho clubbed muskets of tho guard. One wits afterwards found to have been killed; tho other, recovering in a lew minutes, Murtcd Again to run forward, but was riddled with shot from A blunderbuss fired from the barricade. Another of the four, fearful of the ftito nf his companion or anxious to 'join thoso below, succeeded in wrench ing his hands from tlio iron, und, be ing a siiiull man, tried to squeeze him self through tho circular opening in Iho summit of tho arched grating. Too late ho saw his error, for, stimu lated by tho four of being shot before he could succeed, ho had forced him self through and hung l.y his hands over tho hold. Unable from tho depth of tho combing lo swing himself clear so as to fall between decks, and seeing only tho black hold, with a fall of thirty feet anil certain dontli below, he was struggling to get back when a riflo shot from the barricado prirted hih bruin and ho tumbled into the abyss. A MtiHT OF TERROn W R1TISO IN BLOOD. Amidst such horrors we passed the night, the flaiiuw being at time com pletely extinguished, as the Coolies had abandoned the use of oil on ac count of the smoke, and burned only what they called "josh paper" to give great blaze und not really do much damage, for of conrso they had no in tention of burniifg Iho e-hip Their only hope, utter finding their plun foiled, seemed lo be to terrify us by the chip's burning into ultiiitloning her in boat and leaving her in their bands ; and had those above deck been willing lo assist them, or the captain been a less bravo mun. tho daylight would never have come to any of us. Cut come it did and wilh il a demand wns made lo the rioters to surrender tho ringleaders of ihe mutiny. In stead of complying, ono of them dip pod a stylus in the blood upon the decks and wrote up ili a slip of paper to ihe following ctlect: Three hundred Coolio. to be allowed oa deck at one tiuie. 1 hey .hail navig-BUr the auip and take her lo riiara. where a certain nninlier .hall leav e her. after which the rhall be allowed to procood oa her eoarts. io airnala of any kind ehatl be made, lo attract the attention of other reel.. In addition to these demands was the threat that unless instnntly com plied with, the ship should be burned. The yards were bucked, Iho busts made ready to rescue the luilies and crew, every Chinaman above deck was bound so thai he could give no assislanco lo tho mulineem, and when all was ready Iho captain returned answer to burn and be ; but every man ol ihein should be smoth ered and burn in her. The result of this decisive stand was another con sultation below, and auolher message wrillen in blood to tho effect that no mure fires should be built ui.lil night at any rule. A temporary quiet was then re.'tor- cd, the yards again squared, and the ship put on her original course Arms were re-examined, oxlra guards stu tioned, nnd the snidest surveillance maintained. The ladies bravely de voted themselves to providing food, making cutridgc, and indeed doing everything in their power to render assistance. THE DILEMMA. Two serious dlflicultlos were now pre sented, the chief of which was the want of fresh wnter, all ihe water cask being stowed axay upon or be- low Ihe lower deck. -The second thai as the pumps on which the sup ply of salt water for extinguishing the lire depended, passed dirccllv lip among the Coolies, UicV bad succeed- ed iu disabline- them. The latter. however, was not of so much moment , since, alicr the captain's reply to their TORTl RINO THIRST. The demand fur fresh water berarro every moment moro urgent. One ol the ladies, sufi'eriiig fiom the cfletls of long illness, wilh a Young infant demunding her constant care, was sinking tinder iho accumulated hor ror At an- moment Iho mutineers , K (1VC B.(,r mas(,a(.1. might succeed in gaining the upper mere numbers ' , .,.': .,., ,' ,' ' ' . ever, ion overruled eveli our thoughts of peril nnd some effort must he made to supply fresh wnler. To ask the fiends on iho berth deck to pns it up I was in v invv uni iinineu, mill liner B ' r ii.. ,i i i -...i . i n- ; ed tho Mack Moody wnler on the 1 a a. a . a a J dt kn. j o po lor tl wottm nnve vwn f mnunos!i. irovuH-nitnnv mrrr wiw , . . - . . . . , ,. .. .,...,.; .. plun of condensing steam was sag gested. An cxteiupuraneou cunden I ser was s.m made, and ere long we . ia(, ,,,ati,fa,.,in i.reollecti ng water ... - . enonen lur everv immeii ate wutn. I Effort wa I hen mudo to cleanse. ihe upper tletk. The wuiiiided were coMecleti and iho few who had been killed were thrown overboard. Many were found hidden away in all sorts of pontions, to which they had fled during the previous night, and one or two stiff und gory corpses were drag ged from the cnucealment to which ihe poor wretches, mortally wounded, had crawled lo die. line map. A demand wn meanwhile made to llio Coolies to puss up the dead bod ies. Honrs iiased, and no disposj. ! lion lo' comply being made iiianilel,it , was proposed toward night to send down ono of tho I bound on deck. Was humanely T ie tH'IICS IU. . I I V 'nis proposition ted, lur to the I was humanely ni Coolies on dock llio mutineer nit rib uted their defeat at tho outset, and his instant dentil would be certain. A volunteer rnino forward from the crew, and, though it seemed mad ness, bo was lowered down, bis com panions, armed to the teeth, standing ready to jump to his rescue or die with I im, whether the holdnes of the i(, or lbs fail Unit Ihsjr th"ir.-nlvc" were inklMi It g l rid nf 1 tin bloody cntpM siirtn siounJ rcslralns'l thi'tn, II Is Impossible lo ssy. Cer tain It I bo wn unmolested, nnd one or two even proffered asilnnce. Niitht isiue as the Insk was com plelt d, and mon hi gun a repettliiiri or the orgies of the luni , lliuiigh in fur less terrible degree. The Coolie It it d unsuccessfully to force off tki gratings and lo bteuk open the ports They rushed Willi demnnlao shrieks' along the deck, burning their "josh paper," and waving torches or elubsj about their heads liul it would bo useless to ultompl lo picture cither the fury of the mutineer or the feel ings of tho defenders!. Every menus' degress wa tried nnd retried ill vain Only one or two were shot during tho night, but wo wuitcd in tortuting anxiety tho events of each succcding hour. Ere daybreak, satisfied with th" impo-nibiliLy of succeeding in thoir purpose, quiet was restored, nnd thit lired wretches slept. Tho following day, after a Inns; oonsultalion, they sued for pardon. AUIIIVAL AT I'Ol'.T. From that tinio forward, and par ticularly after rounding tho Capo of (iood Uupe, no signs of insubtTrdinn lion arose during tho passage. Thrt Coolies had Iho satisfaction of sleep ing fur lour months about tho deck as ihey con hi find no space, no berths' or accommodations of uny kind being allowed them. Only u limited num ber wero n I lowed on deck at ffny time, nnd the police force was in creased ut every point. Il was f long time before il was deemed snfn to allow uny of tho crow to go below for even the most necessary provisj ions and water, and then only at in tervals nnd in small numbers. Upon arriving at Havana tho whole mortality of the voyagonvus found to bo uhoul ono hundred und thirty, of which number seventy were killed or died from wounds received in the mu-' tiny of the first few (lavs, and a large portion of tho rest from un epidemic' ot dysentery wlneli occurred while lying nt Havana htfore toittinoncina; to disembark. A Slight Mistake. That the learn ed a well a the unlearned may be deceived at limes, i shown in the fol lowing sequel of a clergyman who haii remarkable faith in Wults' hymn boor and said lie could never open to any page without finding a hymn entirely appropriate lo the occasion. A boy of his thought he would test his father's faith, and taking that old song, '-Old Grimes i dead," pasted iff on one of the pages of Iho book over ono of the hymns and did it so nicely that il could nol easily bo detected. , The minister took the hymn-boolc to church on Sabbath morning, nnd happened lo open that very page and eomrrtohced to read : "OH Omnia i dead.1' , , There Was quito a sensation in the nndlSnce. He looked at tho choir and they io'.ked at him. but ho had thi un-" bounded faith in Vi ults' hymns and he undertook it again, commencing willf the same line. There was another sensation in the uudicP.ep. Looking nt it again and then at iho oonrega lioh and then at the choir, lie said : I ' Ilrethren, it is here in the regular .order in V nils' hymn book, aud we i will sing it uiislm." Cheap Human I.noa. The follow-' ing from lion. George II. Fendletorf is truth itself: But the Chinese will g!vo Us rftrrt;i ..ur. Cheat it r man labor I do. tpiethe word. It signifies a crime laud a shame. It signifies squalor, j degradation, ignorance, vice. Are inol laborers men our fellow men? They have bodies lo clulho and stonv acbs to feed, and minds to educate' arid spirits to elevate, anil old nge to pro vido fur. They havo homes which it hey love, and wives whom they 'cherish nnd children whom they hope j to make worthy citizens the hones fathers nnd virtuous mothers of suc ceeding geiieiiilion. And can you re member these duties and see thesd fuf pirnlion : can you cuntemplule thd palient hopeful lies of the chcei fulness of the cheerful nnd contented (becans" fairly fotnpensatedl industry, and talk of cheap labor, lyiilmr if cheap now! ', Labor docs not rcceiv c it jus', reward. I This country needs skilled laborers, zealous industry; il needs that such labor shall not be theap, hut that it must be bountifully rcwilrdsj'. Theoretically, there isa vcrj1 strango" criminal now awaiting trial at Sari Francisco. Ho wa a telegraph oper ator nnd robbed tho Associated Tress of it European war news, in the in tcieslof an opposing institution. Hi method was to climb up to a balcony within hearing of tho telegraph ma chine which clicks out the dispatch's from tho Atlantic Const. Here, un observed, he nould sit pencil in hnnd, and Inke down tho report. Ho war therefore, nrrcsled fur stcnling that which bo never saw or touched ; thn which was not increased or diminished or in any way changed by action He touched nothing that ws not bis own, and yet he stole important prop erty. These arO fino poir.t fur the lawyer in this ease. Cleveland Lentlet. Our Vin riir.siniNT. Ton riatt.a loyal Washington corrcspoiidoi.t in alluding to Iho Vice "government" ays: Schuyler Colfax i a remarka ble man I nvij say that ho is a very' remaikahlo man. 1 said many years ago thai he ran more machinery wilh less builer than any man alive. And here be is lo this hour puffing away' his litllo puffs of steam, and all tho machinery whirls and rallies and thump nil to no earthly purpose, but lo call intention to tho fact that il due puff, rattle and thump. We aro' assured bv learned divines that nolh- ' ing is made in vain, but w hat on earth Schuyler wn created fur, set on end and endowed with locomotion con founds me. Hana of the New York Sun snys that the fiepubliean party ia disinte- i grated and Grant sit on a rignr bot looking on and Ofnplafently blowing stnoko through bis nose." Whnlclse wruld you have hiin do ? He ennnot save ll e party now, und be might a well blow smoke through bis nose a to blow hot and cohf through his ; mouth. The latter conduct destroyed 'yon, ibe former is cool contemplation jnf the wretk bo lins made, l.ct him j blow and smoke, and ' let ns have peace." j Sumo old fogy editor of the Slitte' ! aro trying lo make ludie believe that j wearing low net ked dresses produces i sore throat. It is all a bnmhng grt len np by these old fellows, who aro angry because, their eyesight is not I irood. Jitrer mind these old fogiea, ladies J