Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 07, 1874, Image 2

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"CLEARFIELD BEPIBLIC.1V,
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rk l.rgnt Clrealallea efa, newspaper
la Xertk UUnl Peaieltaa., i v
Termi of Sabnoription.
If paU hi adi-saoa, .r vllkfa S nnatht.
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tf paia an, to .spiratlos af s aeiBta.
to
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Ratea ot AdrartUing.
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YKAHIY AUVgllTISSUCXTa.
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. .;, ,,lllMlUat I1AUSHTY,
Pullliihn.
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tuol. . Mi aBA. i rn
MURRAY & GORDON,
; rT TO R K K V8 AT LAW,'
''tn ' fuuMiiup, n, J.':, j;
'frank' fieldinGi
' ATTOHSKY-AT-IiAW ,
I' .i. CIcarAclH. Pa; .
Will tllnl a. M baat antni.lf J to k'
fiaaafllr fcWJaltll. - 'K.
rit.l.l . wiii ii-a.
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i WALLACE 4 KREBS
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'.UTOIiNUVH'AT-lii
JI-I37I Ciaarflel, t. ; J '.Ji'
a. vmib... .'. 1 '. ' .. a.
DBS. WILSON 4 VAS VALZAH,
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Orru bbi Pl- H ' " V" 1
V!tatt eaa b. rUBd Bl bIM tu aw r,
U u ll.mal.ll liaiaa "'"'-."Pj
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M wooi.au, pa. 1
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hibi'N B. a'a.xvLi.T
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. MoENALLY & MoCUEDT,
AlTOUNEYS-AT-IiAW,
ClaaraaU, Pa. . ,
jaa-Ua aaii.M. t.uilwl Ui pmmj'lly
UiliT.. li ua MbcobJ "'
Mutoaal U.ak. .. . L
Q." R. BARRETT,
Attoeiiiiy and Conmimio at Law,,
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UI.EARrir.i.M, rn.
Tilt, raiideat situnae).
, VVM. M. McCULLOUGH,
- ATTORN KY f LAW,
I leardrlJ. Pb.
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aaubt aaii nld.
J.lt'U
. J. W.
bant z.. .
ATPIRNBY-AT-LAW..
I.BrQ.I.. Pa.
P-OIla I'l.-. Ura llaaaa, '
All llHi" vrla-l.l k.a fa" pr..Bpll
.11..M1.4 1 I pM
MA.i, W.i WALTER8, j
ATlaHNKY At I.ANV,
CleardrlA. P..
4ja0nViB 1b Orabiim'. Una.
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" . V H. W. SMITH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,,
'tl:lrT 1 ' rirliW, Pa-
WALTER BARRETT,
' A'lTOftNKY AT liAW.
tflfl on HtM-nhll mfalt P (
ISRAEL." TE8T,
' ATTORN KV AT UW, t
CIAeM, Pa
TOOta In Plt'l Opet Hanat. Jj
JOHN H. FULFORD,
ATrKNKY AT I.AW.
Clrarfleld, Pa.
f-OHw la Piap Upara ll aaa, Rmi R, I.
J,. 3, IftTI.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
" mil Heal Halite Afent, Uerlel, P.
Offlca Tb.Td ttraet, ia..BaiTj
md b.vlB. iRBilB Ifl
UIaVrO11 m Aj-.-iaj ,
'BBRll.B I BOll With BB ..p.H.n.. l BTW tW.BIf
..... . aurr.Tnr. l.tl.rB klnl.lf that b. ..a
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FREDERICK O'LEARY BUCK,
SCUITKNEU 4 CONVKYANCKK.j
General Lire and Fire Int. Agent
,M-ll af I.ITMUH. Artl.l.B Aaroom.Bl
and all Wl "bi.". proaipllj ao.l ...llj ua
sala.l. Om,-f In I'l'. P'r. Ili'im., Hai No. I.
. Claaca.ll, 1'.., Apr"
i. BLAKE WALTERS,
HEAL ESTATE HHOKKK,
' ... ..Aiaa ia -
Niiw 1ki mad I.iinib?r,
GLHAHFIKI.U, PA.
Oflaa la ilnhaai'. Ron. Mfcjl
, . J. J, LINGLE, T
ATTOHNHY-AT-LA,
llaraala. I'llarlalA C Pa. :pd
" ROBERT WALLACE,
' ATTORNEY - A P - LAW,
W.ll.rM.a, CIcarlaiA toaalj, P.on'a.
aaa-AN (. bv.ia.H prooiptlj biibbAm! ta.
DR. T. J. BOYER, !T
PHYSICIAN AND S U RQ HON,
0o. am XiiW Suaal, Claait.li. Pa.
ap-OSr. kaani I la It a. , aa I a p. ia.
T"VR K. M. SCHKUKER,
' .HON'XUPATIIIC I'livmciA,
. OaVM la i..lu.ac. .a Maratt at v .
April , IBT1. ' CIr..l.l.Pk
DR. W. A,. MEANS,
P1IT8ICIAN ilV BORON,
LVTIIERSUIIBll. PA, J
. WIBaU.apfB.il(iBBlaBlip(plijr. aajiol.
..T-, V " 4 ti i-' -rr t -T-
J. 8. BARN HART,
; ATWUNKK - AT 1aAW. i
iiaiirroMi. r.
Will ptMllw la Clraiftflal and all ot tha Cnarta af
Ota IVib Ju ll'tal at.lrtt. ttral taw batinaai
and ttllft.oa nf Mairua tt .da wUltlr. al'TI
.. JAME8 CLEARY,
BARBER 4 HAIR DRESSER,
KcaRD Trrr,
f W) CI.BAli PI Bl. B, p. ffli
.. JAMES C. WHITE,
BARBER AMI HAIR lHKKR
JUaail la vao Vaaar. Hoaaa,
M),m ; ClaaKl.la, Ta.
. .- sV 'Ham
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
a Apata ia (UaattaU aaaalp la. Ik. aria at
" 1 ft. BUTTEHica ta-a '
TaslilonabU Pitterni of Oarmenta,
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M Marliat atrMt CWaraM, Pa. '
:T,i M ' HOBIN80N,
' f alaa.taalarar aa4 Aaabr la i
HanifM, Raddlra and Irldlrs,
. Calhn, Walaa. hailua, Tlf X.U,Tilaualat..
Ilm. .laaa.i.. Ac.
Va...a. P,aa. Mki'i aaal Rnlati Oil
Aural B.1I.7 a.4 WilMa'l B.if
Or.M ..a rtpalrlaf araa,ptl Mlaaaai la.
ap aa M.rh.1 M.mI. rtoarMi. P r. r.
faraMHj aovaplaa .p iaa. AlaBaaaar. I4T4
AMK-S K. WATSON a CO,
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tf Al IPTATI annHKRa,
CLIARPIKU), PtKR'A.
MnaM. .n4 . M. rUH-n :.f.aipMj
alaas aaa ItaVaaua AMI Mat plrOlav UaaB
m4 Tmm prapaHp aala. flaw. I. Waanaa
HHI t.lMi., it. Ir m nal w. aim
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O00DLANDEB 4 HAGERTY;
A. Q. KRAMER,
A T '
TO It K K Y -A X - L A V ,
Real KMito t.l O'Wrlon 4ltt,
( I.KAHKIF.I.M, PA..
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W'n P
iruitatl ti. It Crt. ..'
yr ()(!.' in (!?' 0.ert ltue, rfo4 flr .
r,riii 6i ;im f ; ' ,
lt.hu H. Orrtt. C. T. AU . U.U. limmmm
ORVIS, ALEXANDER 4 BOWERS,
,. ilTllKNEVS AT .VTT ' ' "
, , HaUaUBla. Pa ..j.Blj.'f j
jT HrKLINE, M. 0.;
PHYSICIAN 4- SDECEQN,,
fTdYTJIiJ liiMif.ff'Bt Vawwtlrta, P 0W..aH
rl nrflf.mnBj trrWt fw la. p.apN) wl thai
.W .n-1 .Bnaantfliif awlry. AII..M pntlily
Iiui.d.d i.. ' ; 1 .'. " ";
gecige'o" kirk,'. " I
i.ili.i at la. tawar au. JtiafMF.I
t LutharklMtrK. Pa. I
' Alt Ku.liiPIJ InlnMIM . Bl win I aFaaipllff
.H.B'IbiI l. fwaaat aiiHlBi I. Ti.)Jy.
hlniwirib.l ' " riniWmliar lHta .r
an..Jnt, Brtl.-lM nr .pr.- aw... Mnl -fltl -l.a.1
p.p.r., prmplty .a.l n.flllTTBwatca. BtlovW
4uun f l-w rMii ftM-I S ln-or, Tvyj
I taV-
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,t"4lWti;r wile mil irt''t r'l,fT
W. ALBERT 4 BROS., ;
Bawed Lumber, Squaro Timber, &c.( I
wood i. a n u, rax '-v .. -I
nnl rMDuimUlf tctuii.
A4.rM W(.ilii4 P. t'f.1lt!U Cs, 1'
"FRANCI8 COUTRIET,
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. rMichv,IU, .UeftrJUlal t.miit), T
ti, . .mlt ua kadi. UH
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for -AMP M .!.. 04MU.fl- -
Prsnchvllle, Jum IT, IHOI-ly. ,
thomas h. forc
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:. OENKUA.. MKBCUAVKIS
FORCEE,
(1KAHAMTON. P
Altu.a.tcualTf K.aiiitr.K-tiucrnVi'tlp-twtriHtarf I.j,1hih 11. tonn, CiUTU-il Tuf-Mi horw
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III
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.. REuben hackman,
Hous, and Sign fZlZZZ
nHMEr'
' ClearlUlti, Prim.
aiacnU iaa in bi lliw
tBa.NMkaHuilikini.iiar. ...
aj rl.flT
t G H H A L L . IV 1 '",
PUACTICAL PUJir MAKER,
keak CMAiirifxD, rr.itrx
Jtatl'Huipi al.vton ,mr"'
t.llr
,i,L- mar.
-IfcU.aralirMr.il. aijl5:l)'4
""e7a. bigler i co ::
SQUARE TIMBER,
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. LLlBlNUSI)l'AnMI..MHI'.H,,
t-m CI.KABPIUI,n, PKNN A.
JA8.
B. GRAHAM,.. '
, da.lcr la
Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards,
lllllNtll.KS, LATH, A PILkKl'l. .,
"v:IO'J ,, Cltarl.ln, P,. "',
J AUKS HITCH KM.,
nv.il.BR fa-1 '
Siuaro Timber jt Timbor Tii't.,
J.HTI OI.RARPI1II.0, PA.'
DR. J. P.
BURO H Fl E L D,ntid wnlvfft mil at Iwv, t'Jt he wnscor-
Mia ipaiiBjaia -
Valiuu.. aavlaa r.lvrn.. f.uB tli. Aioif,
aCw all pialMii.aal nri.ai.ti, Uii.ilil..
al aiMrl.U.uanlJ.
arPrvl..lM.l.all. prutupllf ati.Bl.il lu.
OA. 8Maa4 ..raal, .f.naailjueaapiad bj
Ur. . .....
hV FT N A U G L E ,
WATCH HAkKtt & JEWELEU,
anJ n.Bler la
Watches, Clock", Jewelry, Silver
. , and rliuoil Wars, Aus., ,, ta
f.1,71 C1.KARIIM.U. PA,
0 , 1, d n 1 men., - -
i PHACTll'AI, WATl'IISIAKKS
' AJIII BBILCB U..
W.tclicn, Clucks Anil JovVilrj'
Omknm'l ff.a,, Afn,-.. Ararf.
( I.KAIiriKI.II, I' A.
All BlBBiaT rapairlna IB aip Ha. prni.pll at
IBM la. - - April ll..
UauMt.VAL. ,
RE1ZENSTEIN 4 BERLINER,
' hicmliiValrfata 1
fEXTV FrKKITlC. (bOOI)
- - -
tlarc reBaoVi-d to 1"? Crulrcti trM. botwrtn j
rianklln and yVhitt It., Nr Y"rk., l:ti;
Miss E. A. P. Rynder
Chtahcrifif'l. SwlDwaj'iand KiBtrMn' PImm(
dsitth a, mmavm itaiaiina ana raiuuiiti
, , urgati ana wwoutvat, ana upbi ,
. , tBkr' Scwluj, Ititi'laincf, v, (liJ
At.au taaralR r
PUa, flallar, Urgaa, llaraioit; acd Yowl II a
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- .. ''n . .j...; 1 m 1 .t.. i 011 itu out 01 tun niHstiton 1
AMU HI AT ION UHa),
ttMnrkri St.t rntladriphia.
afiprf flut aal wid Waa, Fiait.,
r ... V.i. rHir. antt Wall
faptri. M.M.tS-trfl
II. !
CARRIAGE 4 WAtO WOOUH,
SHAFTS AND i'ULHH. ...
U U IIS, KPOKIii, FkLLtlvSA
0anlaa4 Wt.a Maaara tkaaltt taahaa
tla ml Uta aA Mil m4 walii Ihaa. Thrj
UI MM aa tear triaaa. , att)l
gTO B'S HAW iUMMKli8 Aa1
' SAW UPMTB.-''
wa aava NcaiTaMi in aatv rr iba aitaat.a
IU aall ! l MaaaiM-luMt a prloaa.
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UWI tat .ft, 4llff M IBh LPt(
jalft-Tl , . , U. t. 4 CO.
MeunUU Ec ho Corner Bin a ,
: ' CtinWKXAVlLLB, Ap. .... t..
. MUSIC fcrstafeW far raffia JTaaiiia
arrM, LamM rata. ai. a iaialkia Itxwa,
VaWiaa, , ,. . , . fcKU.VKi. wa t,
Ot5T' AM) fehOB jifATift?aapt.
MIIUIS lAM,Mii,ll " - ."iirai
ar !al laHlaaa-paKa ia.liaaar kaaeiiiiati.
tal a. at.rartaraaiM rttitV 'VI flirPj-Tnm
jonaPB at. niiKRiau,
aat aa, OlMra.M,
. aa la. af Praaaa Can
aaal a. la. Mfhawaaal I. aaa. safari
aaihax p-ap. r - 1 -
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Pnbliiber
I 1. CHAJH1V. '. i .
W'Lr wiBfry bbit h'V BAtorf'
f hB h (htdiJif tihT nv'Tt:i! tlmoM rtnfirtof
irttfi utrn n tnrow.
The rhatiF- of faiflnr p-ifw fcprti t glow
W ..totl'il In tbw, wkvt mmmtk (at pircla
ratnttit wt ll lu rr Mnvtmw,
WUh et4.Ma.ua iir ta.ib. Owa4 Uaav to
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And (fl an mtfTi tl (n tht IrrothatSi IWta f 1
Th trMnw Ivarti Imr aann itfriii Wpf
Otitnlorl al to Hint irtf IfaV Mlaav; '
Far JHI gifia m 1M ot mU a . , '
U Until wjuliti bf tua obrii praviL
TE'emat tbitif niuit Litirl ftta ifot wtj.
' aul.-riMrfeaiKuw ; rani (.and i
Tha tlixj a.Miia boa I matt-., mmtlitj alaa.'
Leak, am I La ur ( anAcrtuf tn iba latl, ,
Alt'! ttiiri lmnii im nnu tuw llijr Jof
Firn Hoi tiint I'.nn. liio" itu( ami luq LJ, al
F.-r Ilr ih r- nil til jru liulb ivfuiif e arc , a
- :a nhni Wa jrtfitrM
U ItiW.lir, lr w to li t f attirat iafikbc ,
i.ri auwa, , , .. . . , , . .
A sne.L'ul rt( in euudi ii
uli m cUiai
'II not lur man tn ta'bow truil'l id Hern
A Iki-i Aiffc;H.itl let Iiitu lt buuw
Trie Irw ie iin'y, t bilnl I la mail Uiotiro c
,. V t tanlabti, tall, autl airj tra baluv.
If f acrid U'rlf l,o Ira-, tlim Iif Vlio llfrt ' "
Hi5i-tltin jf t'ia vaB'i 'if ftma arounJ, (
M ini, tur ta.-ii loir. nllitrii atar r
TLJ limb murl .tjri-tj bhiiI h u.Uft br fuo.(!;
Xi.J tf.P IcKncI til 111) can tin I
tti.fiii t. i,i ill nul ) li . arnUli nVf ' '
A mptm.- Iif.', li awjr t?:rl, rf-(nM " '
Win ii II Jj.lit.J it ejuM ftut ua U uii-pf.' 1
w''Of-y AROh'T iWNiJArKfiOX.
11 B MOI.lia AT HAV T1VI:.NTT Tni-l'SAMl
, AhliRTTLJl A MwllMK lUl'K.. .
- MunT kfp tlit hitfttiTNtin; hth of
I'litir, r.irt.w, litu .tiiitti.il uiiJ unt
lintH;;! to tiuLt. Ikh u Uiy, muth
(lnTi dlil ' fc'litirninii who vrtwn itoy in
lohiuMam' ut ihu lauv, J fmw lnu isoirv
iuhI jmt to tiifjht twenty tluuifliMti inon.
The ocertHim win thin: (iivy llfmfid.ft
lu'tiincky how, litut Ik-uUu DonbU'
tlc-iul, UVllll.iftrtM linrHO, Hlitl thty
wi'iT iiltt iwaKl niHtfhr-iI fi'i1 tivolhon
Kiml itfitlniK a ftitlc. to Lc ruu on the
i'lfivir lUtttom iiuio. Mv iiitclv, I-
I to trTnn.n itntit' hi rcttinM(. Thero
miitt haw lii'-.u twnity thmiwind por-
Mnnpy itri'l tirffrfK1 vert' pnt irp. A
lari' mml wiw filled with homuN (xml
iK-ixrow oil U10 vwsiilt of thin met'.
The time htnl tiiv ntrivwl fiirthemfr.-
in lituiD .In ouiau- mi tiio InuS. "J
Liiuil nuUM AmiU laJItinif. anil Imikwl
dfiwn iho Ithi Itbth. , for h Hint
tinu', fi n. Jftrlihuu ridhin; Phmly on a
niy lioi . with long iHtolr) hclj in
htino.- f think tlwy wi'ivn Iwiji;
iiH ttiy orni, mill hud h imxith' Hi at h
aiuuim1 riquinvl t-uuld iHi.tr. in Iiin
wnk (V.llnxrrHl my tinclr, Cnnn, Htokr
ly, TnilIo, f'titton, iindct-soti, and
twttjru.. ulbuiii, iu fit-icu ah hull doije.
Am vpii. Jni'kaon tn) (h n and up-j'-rtwhed
tin1 judges' fitutid, he Wow lnp
uliy tulkiiir mid KcsUtuiiututAj. . Am lie
cwiiiH hy !(, ho imu thitt ho had irn
frn;iiM(' pmor'thitt thin wib to bo n
jixiu imy, tUul tiy iiuuuu . wiih
Kcon id tltw whoiit ttelrt the night lo
liitT, wtii4 h 'tt!qnalitlHt him liir the
tho., unit tftht-low rider wm to rweive
flvc hiiTidn-d dcllnn to throw tt off, tid
ly tln Eti-rnal ho would sdiou! I ho tintt
nnui wliu Whuifhl liin korw i.Hjn I ho
truck ; thitt llie pionlw'i money tdiottld
nut ho ptohTi tmiH incnr in thin nyn
m'tV. Mo tiillud. iiu'cssftiilly. while tiio
tiiittlo ivLM fioni hiH tiwutli ami the
iiitai. tm tiMi ri I Iidti. aMtt. Iimh
IUI IUV UHMI IUI1N.IUUIJ liniHlM tAlil
iintl tht Himtwpfiwn. Hw n(ivtar-
nnfi' nnd ninnnr strnrkrtw into the
licurtH of tui-uiy thom-uud )roJo. Jl'
tJiy 1 Hid, (nerv mm 'Xootd
1o bo tn In. l!i' niiTionnrod tffthepar
Lii'u il Ihiy wtiultd 1l-u1 in their hidcH.
jiiHl brio atiwir horwi on the traok,
tin hr tho Ktornnl ho -wnnM kill lht
lirt "tiiutt that uttiJuU'd lo do to.
'I'Jui- iMt no iMNpfiiiHU to thiri tlml
It ngo. nod nrter wuitinj; wimMime, find
thi-v tttilliiff to nppcfir. fn; .Inekrvini
ft1. it wrt n gront mintnko In the opin
ion of tst.K tliuL he Hi-led hafttily and
v illn ii t )lMti' t eint ton. lit would pive
1l;tr- fH-oundreH a lltir trial, and to thnt
did 1i0 would wimtilutu u-coiirt to
WrtUsHttt tiki mattor whw wimld hear
the linnet nnd do jiintire to all nnftiw.
jTaU'renjjou he appointed ft shi'ritT to
Ikoep ordur. und live judge to hear the
rune, ' ('rTclnmntion WW' mndo thnt
thr ftrfrt was open mid vn ready to
, i-rutrud t Luifiitjist,, mid fur tin? jpuiijefl
1 1 ajfaratirt iiotnn thcinHPU-w. - ntl
JirtTiprartnt;, tiVn.' ,f nekton introduced
vvUutMwa pruving tlui hnhtti-y of
Miit - V Ntintr -mien wlto wiw w re-
Tfive t?f'ty tf throw Mf tht raro hv-
iny ivL L'tYul S2jlt u jiuvuuco, and that
tnA' Jlounii liatti ..mi turiHl into UlO
j hut llixt.liyh kMt-rrw I1i.anrta.ii
l , UU ynYUu .JO, Upptflit WHl
tiH(taH4ci, uamtrMH -hhii vitHHraue
lheTrttintitfiior. Try fi.Tllwjr ttt'iiii
pPur, pcii, JoctiolH told tjie eonrt tliat
ilk 4tiMt', VatBlwvl,'tMll twT UitHIt to
itwwljiM fliMata. .P.ilipli.rar.1 in flut nMtiniaM
iat-iiJjMiiw..vaL iliu Jtwiit pravuiL 1
HrilM ...n .... i., naa linf
J'wly Ut a' tlw. , Xvl mail una
,Uc Jt.!4t'b.ttiidlisaI.l,.I,'Aout genUe-
1.. MJ.t.l i.nil uwinL.t .NLaali
jtatcp tm mvn j.ir WKewthe
1S1IA ajv'tu the Ci-plo euuiu with
f . i . ..it. .1
a nt)w iIlwhi tuore temble tltaui mi
army with bMinttm Tltpycaitie bulg
inir iHfatiMtA itie tentMi, anil in tbo attig
jde 1 get "m rr tln-y knocked ft down
lyi; IttuidiLiIi uf yiutls. , t HiVover
liwittulMod waaarly trsnipotl u death.
Hari wiwjfiit bis prftp rtr, ami thus
the Irinliluluit raee a& broken iifj bv
Ltui ttJLLiliiut'a ut. t)ui uiaU exiraujxlV
ryrmTim. He flirt tiint- day what
i tc-nill Ttnrc. rc(pilred t.OOO'arnied
'inej) to luivu i-lluclixl. All tlia wa
(Mloiakpit by e trri-esjee and not ton
fine inntininf wllbonj the drowing of,
unu urup ot Lluod. , .,.
11 fntliof wai a flittnt1! before ino,
ami i lititk iiod UiaA 1 am a farmer
i ta. ... Ikink aaroal ataaa aaM.k.A.a avlal.
w.a,. at . ,.ii ...
, nniiii at ai ill -i in in It 11 icn in uia ivr
x p-led UphxiUi Uitt (imiatfiatpn Utt
erewrf met" tint hrm jnwl fcHore
an oinetintv it rcminncn a spealter.olijcicgrftjif., ana in runrr-aa u-ansHn
ari-JIUnoiav oraUtr, vlo adJreMtpd
rnnai Mttliame t Hittitioaiien,'1 snid he,
? nm rnrjrHtT be rme hf ton.' JTy
fat lvx wtii a iu-uiur. and 1 au a faiWr
hrr Vaaav 4 MMV n.- aaaav i wna
ilU'i juicUiw 'liy.agtiuuUun'tt at
" - r , ', ' ." . T ',
laH a girt a Ti.lig Wltrr aaat all, fa
nluanwl pall an plilprlT lailT an old
i 7 V r ir... .
.' J tvw nali.iwn Wi.Mp.Ui qaiia a yaanrJ1rf-.HlU, ,r
Wanda , - . I . i ..i .rramW-t-1k al
,-I
" ru.i'.i . !. . .! .JUrta
i '' . "'
THK U H EA T CKMTAiXA'Ll U
il.'-rl -I .
TrioVflifh'rf nuf jfrvft N.tf.ifl
Vlxhihitfonl Whioh in tn pome irtf nt
Phitailehdiin in 1H7H haVfftoltott K-
t.oTerniir'rt Utlovand INiUoek totnuke
a wwtt'iit tm tlnriiix lint iW uumtlm.
Ait" eiilintisiRoliv fcilnlw jiitx-tintf Mint
held a4 iHilimiHinkJiiS'thu jipitarot Uk
SiHta ul iiml uwin.au. lb) -'t' ulhrvt
whHiii AiT-.JUuilrickn mroliieA.-d. the
two iVitiytvania KK-iviiriiorx..i rWe
Hi id the hptiet-UiJ fiov. Jlur tupoalitfi
In tuli in Alio UhUhiihiioIw &tttt4t,wnji
is aa followit:-,.( j, . ,,1, ,,,' ,,, ,w. '
Mr OivrilUVMivh i J ,e lu miitfi w
yiu uilii nouif iawt4i(i4 .,1 hav vtiiW
aviiwnj yo ,ip mitiuH: nV. ihUU-hJ
ifUHiltilW-JI0 ikaitut-y U tllOi.liyt-
lom of till tna4 l iniliuit t tMUnoiinni
W liaw brou HVUAtly trnatiued ' tlf
warm hearted tfr.vtin and kind 15
trWttonn.tliaU yti aw ftWfnttWl M'nB."
W)1, tllinkf W0 (U (Kl) ill Ul'ViH 4H.IIM..
ttiiuix nur thtin. th (bhuil Kiiri)W(
wm-iLPiv which mw ,M' Dm Wwt m
unilornily luniinitfi 4VA-ntitri whaftutit
atiMut( ikumi 't,fn (audi iiu uppii
eulion if thH'wurwMVvlt-ouio, oxeviit
to tkr ai It fdiAWrV ity uipttaihy lor us a
rpri'rHii tat. vex ut ihtMnttuiUMiwork.
Yna are (wave ihub oiiui of us are
Jioi-c aa thu' otlletai nrfHWffttntivvii i'f
that wont, (HHimivtl U ny aela ot
t;ttfcr rif aud timt -rlhfin it u lire
ardent adviH-ateH tr thut riiiid 4ntir
priiw and ttilUtii4iwi'kern in it.
Whenever Y'f hnve ttn ip yoitrUan
tiful city, anil v illi ivlnnn evur we jiave
ctuivcrM'd, we htivti ijiyid ttinso for
hope and eoiii'iitulutini We run not
eont-tnie your welcmno nr4 Ki'iityin
aulit el- than Unit yon are in iiecnrd
with 11, and that you are ojiitu willing
Ut hear rtonie Ihiiit fnon 11 tuiiehiiii;
the ceiileiiuud, Tlmuh Wy ni'rt hclje
in the eiipucity uf rtjiiYHeutntivcH 4f
the tciilt'jinftil. jtud h;ive mmo, tfitnH
tn ay explaining the exuvt iiutiiiv uf
Ihy i-i'mmnm-n udoitel. and the vii;it
jn-ogivf hnt h ua Veil jmide in piu-h-ut
fnrwunl the preparalicpH fix litem.
vo nhottld, were we, at liherty to di
mi, attempt to neippieate the kiudnvM
you hitve iji.inifcMi'd to u. I'V a wi-
crq uutl cunliitl Inviiiijlinii ti yon o
eoiiw hi 1 1 pariaivipiite in (,' ' (, ; ,
.TUI.Ck,KUliAtlON if
iii I'eirttivlvtmia iii lH7ti. hut Hiieh c
Uon n iir vnri rniifht tiniirlv be
nn-iNintiMl pmnuiiiplioti. ha th volrhra-
tUNlot ". .. H h- i Mi'r.M .1. '
w t ' f. tllE ttlHTlll ! -.(
if tho'tBiitltm ta fiK Intir'h woi-W fu
Hiit. rind ' yonr duticrt toward H are
dn-ilar to qrit-n. Yon have. ttioreJuv
rfir-thfl H-'lit to invito ns; ihnt We ImVi
to itiTtfe'vHti. ' Rut If wo do Hoi ti'pfnt
lUirrt ftf inrfto yon tonitend theci le
hration.for the nnfffn that it in rt
nnu'h ' 'ottr utj oui'h, 'finil that niir
Hutlfw toWai-d It nro" the Knmo. 1 wi
rftii nt ietfit aHHtiw yon that the ptrfod
of the celetirution at Philadelphia will
ne a itino 01 jtmnee, aoen nt una na
tion tinr nnv ntlinr tin rfnp (..ty mwl
otir latfdi atrings will oil he on tltt' 6nl
fide. It is aometimotx alleged that tiio
good old ttty of hmtherly love dear
toVcry Aitierjetin for Ita revolution
ary hiftorj-, for brill,; the' rVjuit where
our indepcnilnneo wan proelaimed, it
nfithinff olno, In tlefitent In hotel uK
eomniodfttiona; that nnnertioft niny be
an approximate trutii, but l no attire
yoa, in all wiieenty, there will ho no
want 01 inlen ntnnp on the outanlp.
Philndeliihia hafl ureater rtwellinir ca-
pnritr, m jtroportion tn population.
than any large ity in the wortn. In
lH70fhp'hnd afl-ujation of (i74,OftO.
Wled ni )t--Httti dweHfnprt. or bnt fix
poTKoim to a honw'. Yon hop thA new
title of the Quaker Citv, nnmelr
"Thr City tF11oniM,"la welt deaeW eil,
and that nbe rpisawori ther1tift1('eanne-
ItV to flooommodnte 2tK,(mft to Sim Wit
friend, without tho vliffhtent '(neon
venieneo. Hiine the csotmnri alio ha
added At leat lOft ttoO to her popula
tion, and built 2n,0(Merrtri.tirtnllobrtrk
hmiaw, for IVatnp house are froliihited
with n-. 1 mil to oav. 1 niottgiittiipre
was iio cHv TTTte tnito'luTTor tloinetftie
comtoffvbitt a HilritlirtiftihUiifi marvel
it energv thtH heautiltn eatiiltu,Hhona
ane tlmtyoar f Mi-t t(ti;klkf mir re
erowiifti w it it muiiuiifi; inaioruii, it no
thut the aonnd of the trowel, the ham
mer ami the Haw, making the benl of
mil pie. provntlK, im into what (matter
'I Willi fChefc' iV 'Mil tfiliijloroL
that T wfth Voti VraliSfintcf. hi wilh tliu usual poweuof a oorjioration
is this: That we lo not eomo here tojto lectin) aubtH'ription to its capital
mm met wo flare Tin such vain idea.
We well know that wo can not teach
the people of , r , , ,
IHk 'vjm.nm MTXTtvr- W ,
anything alout exMwition. We ex
peot to leurp Uiiieb from them. We
nave point here to see ISofV irrent things
are done, to acquire rather than im
part. UTttt. Kisia-A haaia Wrtfrltl tem
to bear in some nieiiMiiro the relation
of pantittomost oft he Western .States,
but you know It Is no uncommon thing
thj 'lalirnj''VUTt lonvwfw aJiodd
aim nno acioinpiiHnments. iNow, in
thtj cvtUvijiiauJ W(Mk ft iaiiLUitidctl that
the whole1 thndty Sliiril -ome lojrt-thor,
and that each niemlKr shall contribute
something townnl the comtntiii needs
and interest of the ooeawion. Von
InirtW thAt when HKirtviti a gath
ering together of nn immeiirtc IVemid
sehalt. as out llejiuaii JVIrmls call one
of their heantltul domestic festivals, it
Mil) tnUiraca jchiblreti, grandebil(trcn
.it is
quitu out of tbcaiwsttoa that tiw bom
Kteiul, in itaelf should provide tor all
1h1 ntimeisntit ftmiy;1 fit faffrmn
thia. it ia tu.iM-U.iV tuiit" Lraiteh
faf ilia tnniuy will tit, with Ue own
pror'ltiers.-an'ihiit 'tlrere msr ho an
hhundniieo, and that the admit lug un m
Iperm twiy Ma whnA frtmt tiiiiig (he
ftrndly enn iMVomnli-h:' - ut
Vei'vtnut.h akiu tn tins t W Tic the
firoitt vvnviniial colclu-dtion. It will
o a gathelltig at Lfcf clone r thaitlrnt
iT . a . l
Til. 'l'lT'- 'L'rt "
Istenee nf the whole tamlly rlht rbwn
In the lan uf onetif tLe Bwitliii-s. , iftt h
membtr will liring almitf Uibi-at nficxti
mrna nf He'wnrhs ot arts, tt fnnnirnic
tu ret, its iitvointioiis, iiatuml retourees
and all tUi mdieaAe the true cuMcsf
the growth nnd prosperitv nf ' . '
wait, i i A (IRBAT JIATION. "
We admlrt rrm fin yoiiTgivaTnerS. hnd
Kiwvr, aiHl rejoioe Uiat yw eiyty tlit
1 ..l..uul,Ha. l,n,.i!i. f iI.a..
iinun atnu - n iu iu- nv
i'W otfrter
ot Uiingathaaclm'nnieuUin wMiiee,
the artJi, labor-nvmff maeMnen, the
Ihmi, but w iih1 mat Lave you iur
gH mllTTiT h otrl nrrlpr of -iMnipa
ViHir uaivnip ilid not pnilirmt to Id.
Wail ii parlor can at llnaaaiid of:
forty pnllpa an h'np. it my rwollpiv
tion, it MiaS Bit M. iir,i.Mle of,
... -'". luTVIf U P'VlinimlM 1
I'.niel BiaMie when he roorwl to A'n'iNHd y, tjaka amra in tl
gv t
iran.portion waa jiko taat 01
f4"1 facltaailalef, . L,aMiak what l.uliia, tlxMuaol aMMaMdak
, know- atal i da, .aao t a. aBaia a. aaww .. ia . ,i . .1 . j..wl..
.-ration tn ll.a Waal a. I arlannaml II.
.1 ! V. J A I .1 II )
- no1'' . 'flf M i- li '
'I i- v-.j,,;,.,.. ..t.c r.i-
! , PRINCIPLES, f 3T MEN.
. i. . , .
T
turt nf TVnn.vlva.nrA pi whut wAa thali
Mdliil-TtM l a Wwl..' but IhaT art
IM 411 MrpotT onaptan of UMMtata, m
4lio-'eA.4'ni,iai.aa-'t)i. illii Ina..
Thiiir niwlu at HaM(,jrtiHaa raa bf
meum of two karamiuul a una 1 1 wtgon
o.n'wdi..U- flitrian .nrri'us., arnj l rum
tint una. cm. ttupotkor I alilpjiaawal
miiiiv a M..I 4itti toun'ftftl av ita. "Ilr.
flip Wtan"-.TbomattaaiwrocMraMi
Kv 'lliiV -mt mm initiiiir Iron
lli.ir'ri'.rMiPL-vi) Inmn) In aattl.tu ttiat
lnrr .ml unknown ii-tfioA- H,imoof
rn irnir iw an.rpntli inifmnimi lliat
h flirt Hlat. aoiKriiarto,! nothing to
vimp' -wvimemii prratu llrtt Wimrd
Ih; ah rrninwin. iMnaa.inn. Pwinpyl.
V.lrifc NW JpTUCT, A. ,'!. KWItB nd
ol hup. ' u.tnfciil ssaMwIlr htjuilraaVi
a. id htiHwl. ul' ritiria' mailt mna and
'MronHti. ""1 '.'"1 v.-.i. .
" An litaW; Mm iM fM ift vlnaa wbo
whlaiii tw.nfy.nirip-an- ' -n,Unr
Mttiff th wwta, rnlttvatlair t hr anil
outs fMitfinr tnoApyrutiiit tm pnv
ww, iindfr- wniih ,kTl.f wihWriMw
baa h'o nmtrPloll.rworn ltk tlf m:"
tfoir toii h in all thin umeetw that
wo aw fcoTiavof tli;nibrpniuidlVah
nl'th annto flewli. . tic- hho . . ..
rtiHHt tf. hn ymrtg tnwn: hetir
oratorn tTidiW'Hhirtg " v ...
'K ''" 11K aiioWnt or Tilt vrrT;' ' :i
utter the iwlom that ''Wentwafd eiu
piiu tiiker' liH eourae. I wa not at
waya certain how "empinj' could do
tlu-A, hut I understood uxaetly what n
Htivain.of mall wiioiipj covered witli
canviwi were to do. I knew tlmt their
eon nit wtm westward, indeed, from
epiehto evoelif iw Ktato aftoj: FliClo
1 ''line Into the Union from, the, West.
I )v,ttelml w ith profound intotYnt, tl)
(oii'leneieH of the empire uf nnii)hen,
and we He the result oil alon the
Ohio, nnd Wa1iui, the JfiRHoun, the
dim vi ot the 1 11 ken, and the Mirtiuippi,
and I' think ft ia coneCih-d that1 ku.1i
vh1 nnmheramrrU'lroaoitlwHown
in m brief a period. - - " '-,..
' ipttt, tor mtle mow pinehral. l
d-iw tA rwrrind vrut tbattbo(ntrroiw
nf iM" Unitod Wntoa, bra law dated
ttie JM of Mnroh, 1K71, did provide for
a proper oelebratloii of the wmplfttott
of the flrt eonturr of our national -lotenee.
ftitd pnfnred that law by the
fldlowni eloquent n'Swnw fonMhe mme :
' '"WfintcAtt.1 ThoteHaratlnn of Inde-
noffdetieo rf the ' United" State of
Atnerku wrV; propimd, aipnetl and
iromulirnted In th year 177., in the
Hty vt fhtladolphi: kiid, whetviw, it
t.pnomea the mnnde nf 'the United
'r'rfttow to r c lenrate. I'V aimror iate eere-
moiiieri. the oentemdiil ainifvemirv of!
finit, memorial anfToof'taivv orentwhteh
wmtitmed tho4th darof July, Anno
Iomiiif 1776. the birthday M the na
tion f and.'wfiereaa, it iadeemed fittitiif
Hint theeotnpletionM' the firnt erntury
ot otir nintonai Mwtenee annn iw eom
memoratwf br an Mhibttioti of the
imtnm! riHtmrew, of the t-mmtrr ami
their fltTelopment, and of its pmM
in thnae arta wbieb benefit mankind,
In fornpftrifwm with thow) of oMtr na
tion" : ami, wiienwi. no piaoe m so ap
prt.prlatpffrfS.neh nn erhihHion aa the
city in whieh rteeun'd the event H ia
dewlgnod to I'lMiiwmrrmtw and, whero
n. the exliibition ahotild he a na-
tif-mil eelebi-afinn. in whieh the people
Of the whole country ahonld partici.
pale, it ahonld have the aanetlon ol the
Vnngrew of the United States. 1
That net provided that the Mebrh-i
tfort and exhibition should be held
'nnder the atispieos of the pmernment
of the United Statee," thereby bestow
ing apou the work )' ",' '
TUB NATIONAL ,'HKHTKIK. ,
Jl alio providttd fiiflbo management
of the undertakuijaf by diroetiiur that
it aUuuIU bo under the control ol' 00m-
inuwianiti-St ho ohould bti appoinUd
by the governon of the several Utatea
and Xt rritoriea, ami appointnt by the
irviiiuiit1 und ivquirijig aueh tfommirv
iyiiun Uiwaloirupoitot'all thoir duty,
lnm time to time, to the 1'residunt.
In Cumi) 1872, tK)ther law was
panned hy CongroHa, the preamble to
which fully reeogiiictK the importance
of celebrating tile centennial anniver
sary of the declaration of independence ,
hy tbo holding of on international ex-1
liihition tif arlHj maiinfiictures, and pro-;
dueta of tk- wd and mine' in the city !
of Philadelphia. ( Thm act incorporated
the
, ( BSTKNNIAfc( II0A8D OF 11 NANCE,
tuek. tuiin cxUiit n-texcoodineflO,-
OUU.UUu, tq br divided into ahturea of
lUjtiek vXliepnioHxlBofifliehatiKik,
togethtr,. wjlU thu receitU from all
olhvr simrotm,'' to b aaed by the aaid 1
conrfiralion tor tbo treetion of suitable
buildiitga, with their appropriate fix
tuieji and appurtontnoea, and fir all
other uxiH'iic.iturvt) venuisite in witv-
ing out the objects of the said aot of I
tuiigreaa. I he Pth isetlion provides
tor a tforlittciite of stock lor the board
of Ijiiancu, and the. ItHli for thaaeiliog
of all thu property of tht eorporatimi,
at the cloeu of the cttvbratiou, and di
iding nil tlit prom-da that may re
main Rinoug the tUMiklioldera. Under
this act the oapiul stock of 17,000,00(1
was 444 be apportioneti among the
iSttw, on Uie lwtiatofMpttlation. This
tIKKie of raining tlte uapital waa adopted
by the loard of ti nance, and iinmedi
liy put iu opcnitiun in Pennaylvania,
and arrangemeiitM were in rapkl oonrae
ut-prepaivitoti, in all aertimia of the
country when Uie failure ot Jay Cooke
i: Uo. dcvcloed a general Itnanoial
niu! voinnorcial dt-iiresnoa which aa-
iHNMod all Uie ctloffta of ilia bonrd of
dnaiioe (o raiM avldibkmal eafdtaL '
Thia win ton xigecy whieh no Me
had tbrwueii, ami arainst whioh no
remedy ootid bare bo intorpoetd.
And by Uiia tb whole pnoeaa waa
brwisjht to a dea.bU-k. kTing the
oOHiihy in. a most tinful eondiiion.
.lioabli' painlul becaaae the Prttqdtmt,
in July, hv jiroclaiaati'in. had com
iiiemu'ii tne un'ai niemanmu wni-
P'"1"" f"ivin Kivonnm-iiU, and
mended the gnat iitematienal ex hi
Tnunr of '.Loin, llrazil. NtttlivrlAiid.
Ri'lgiuni, RWitwrl nuilti! rni.ny.Hw(HHj
rn. I.IUrlti, Chill, Metiio, Hpain anil
oMn'iM, ti.il aiiiiiHivl their purimae to
Inkc lmrt in, tiio .rhihition. Than
rwnii'il to Iki no allcriative but to ao
on a Iri'ftuinir M-alo wliat wo had prom-
ImihI iia do, or to auHn-t the nation to I
bi.tlnii iiruBcti. Uador Ihi. statu ofl
t'1'iit.'niiiul arT.ini, it bocamo tbo duty
of 1 1 io comtTiiaaioiicri to rvport to the
Tniii'lfnl. for lb. Of of ( ongrwBj.
And Hiiip tiio fiiiau inl ouidition of th
work Wamv a toniri In Conarnm 1
nied not trouble - oit,aiih the drliatea
tlmt occurrnd in tlut boily.. M While
It (i)mdr I'lkiMll J giflAtum in the
UTlll -Jl, , ... . t
,AK A!aT IATITATIOI,
iu e uulo oiha U.iited Stataa to all
turviau anvunimouu
a ia tat peiiriiaalH
tla .xbiortkaa, aa4
aa admiaaioa of
I., ' T...i mt V
I ne nmamiT tsiuim. . , a u. in. wa-
J ,lhion M' Vhich readatad K lav
Milf.l
s:.-l... .J .'it's, ,
f Ji: ial .1 aV m n . m BB I . n ak m m M m "M T
Mr " ,fi 1 ' ' rf I 'I- ... ' I ' -'H -III-' .; I y 1 I 1 -i "tf' r y , ,, ' . i
ur.rt. - j . -i ,., hi! . ( .. cii' if . ,. ,. , I
i f- ... H i ' I.. . i i" . ii.--i.fi TEEMS$2 per annum in Ad?oace. , j
..Ii i. i .him i i.1
wmwl to rmtrain OoiirrreM IVom the
appropriitlioa of any money not abso
lulply necrManr for theexjienpe of the
B'lvnnniH'ni. , 11, wa. unuiir tin. con
dition of tliinija Uiat it bvrarae necoa
ir' for lie boanl of flimuce and the
eomniiiwion todeciile whnther the great
and, rau're.1 purnoae .hoald be aliui
ilunoil, our country broui(ht to ehamo
bclore all the world, or whetbor, tniat-
iiiK to the patriotum and gencroaity of
ioe jieopieMney nnouiu nnie on lor
HUCIIWa. h( (hWM vu btjtion
and pamrbl aoliciiudo J know but I
am proud to aay that whim the doria
"liin wa. taken it wa. all one way.
lint wbilnt Uilf if ao, 1 think 1 am quite
raUe ia ling, that kad taore been
nolbinn involved but tbo exhiliittoil,
tae decMoa would have ben tha other
way; bo woemiM ootiarn oarbarln
oft the dVlaralloa V rnoeaitdf'rrre. on
1a aJorlou. memarlra of tbe paat, ami
irfl Vil n,B
wow nor. Tan
have any part in tbe eeond o.nlemilal.
Wo must uarticipat in tb firvt. or
abandon the. idea oi tht centenniai wl
b rations lorevwr. Under atwik an
pioiw and with capital exceeding H.-
WMf.wio, ibt board 4etnuineU toentor
unon tht prw-taical work, and to strtig-
gle ( aiitettw and lor honor. With
lh capital tbe tub in buikliaga have
been contracted Cor and are in iproeoav
of erection. The President invitatioir
to foreign nations has been aent abrud.
mid the gret eek-hration aiuaC euaui
nit, and that, to, in tbo iraMnot of
tht representatives if all other natiiit.
To raiae th eupitnl atiil aeedoU, Uie
board ol flim noe haa given to Uw coun
try a svatmn. under which it will Ih
mado conreniuiiL Hir i'au-h jiitian in
CiatriluLe what he can.) .'. ...... ,,..
ntoM on bou-Aa i rwARUt, t:,i'i
and he Arnifhud with the ovldeneu
that he haa so contributed. This fa to
be accomplished by furnishing memo
rial men is at one doUr oncb, others
at two dollars, at thrta and at live dol
lars, and share of stock, with a superb
ly unuraved certificate, at ten dollars
Iter ahare.. Thoae wbo hold stock become-
owners in the bulling, partict
iuts iu all tbe receipts and resulting
profits, have the rignt to vote for di
rectors of the Iroard of finance, and at
the clomj of tbe exhibition, will be en
titled U a dividend of all that remains.
The holder of a mods I will have the
Imperishable ovidence that he did what
he could, and beside that, hi name
will be Inscribed amentr those who
contributed toward Uie celebration of
Uie first hundred years of the independ
ence of America. 1 mnst leave to oth
ers tbo enforcement of tbe practical
benofita of the groat exhibition. That
they impart useful lessons ia evident,
for no one can deny the efficiency of a
system of phyaiual signs teaching in
many nraiienoa, ami eKjmniaiiy in the
mechanic's art. It may bo difficult for
the mind to comprehend a process in
-an operation, deacriptionally or theore
tically only, bnt when' one witnesses
the operation hia Utsk U comparatively
easy, tor tnsianoe, tha mower and
reaiier, tbe cultivator and saw mill, the
sewing machine and electric battery,
and the aountleaa.. machines used in
tron and text tie manufacturer?). A
great international exhibition will be,
to our people, anca a leaenn aa they
have never enjoyed, and will impart to
them cheap and' more important les
son in prautica) lite.
Bnt j desire to nx yonr thotiirmM
more especially on the celebration of
ttia aw-unt that auued America to the
family of nations, and have you fully
appreciate our attitude before the world
ui all Uiat ruiatea to that interettmir
and aacTed purpoae.' it i sometime
said that had not Congress avowod thu
purpose ta distinguish the event by
nrojier eeromooio ii might Ive paeeed
Ity. Htit no sentiment can he more
unworthy Uie American. Itio wtlllul
negltot would be still more diagraoe-
ful than failure alter the I vest efTorts
wo can maki). . But there fa no oc
casion to aooept either the oua ar the
other nf those humiliating alternatives. ,
But
-. LET UB LOOK AT THE CASE . i
as ft now stands. Why CongrcM has
commended Uie celebration to the favor
of the people, H has provided laws'
under whieh the entire work ia to be
conducted, and every man who has
acoepted any one of the tratta eroated, '
ia in some measure an agent af the
government in other words, Congress
haa iroiie so thr in this work that it
can be carried out only on tlit condi
tions and in the manner prescribed in
the laws of Congm Kren more, j
Con groat haaautboriced the President,
in the name ot tht United States, to
extend a cordial invitation to all other
nations to be represented and to take
part la tho exhibition, and many of,
them have adopted most liberal ar-
mntremetita to enable their subjects to
attend. Unitor aueh a elate of facta
how can' the American people for a
moment entertain tht idea of neglect
or tailor. Huek a consnmmation
would remler oar natiow a repnmch
and a by-word throughout the work),
and no' American eitiaen would there
alter dart to attend an international
exhibition in any other country-. - Neg-
tax-t or failure would change the tm
pivsalona of all other Ration about the
A men can otiaracttr. instead oeing
regarded aa the most entormisiiig peo
ple in t-hia world, we idiould be looked
upon aa vain-ffioriee nretendara.--
HiiifMMB that July 4, 177fl,had been
simply the aeoaston for tha introduc
tion of an ' additkaial monareay into
the family of nations under the ausyioca
ol George tha ni ; that uorernmoni
bad awmnlwhea tn tht nrst aundrod
rear all that haa been brought about
by our young rep bite, who can not
set that, in Uiat event all Great Britian
would bo iu a hlaaa about? tho eom-
memorotton oi' tbe event. But ia our
oaf K ia.:-.-. w -aOMETHim
UKNATEa AND WEAK men.
It was the inauguration of tht prlrv
ctplc 4he tod lixs rmnciwo oi aeii
rovemmtnt a airainat the "drHne"
right of kings. Oh how I show Id like
to talk to von about tha treat men
who sent this prrocipla for the ftrnt
rJma m Ita proper torn aoromd upon
tht faoa of tht earth to serve as a Hood
hy day, and a pillar of Are hy night, to
guide "the friewls of right uf human
government. My IHenda you must
not fonret that it waa under tha light
of thia prlncrnre that ll this vast coun
try haa been eceu pied hat It waa
under it, that thirteen feeble oolonlea
in lent than on hundred years have
become sovereign ntaV-' tiieir popn
lation of S.OOtt tKX) -i exceeds 40,.
00,000. Amertrali11'" xa?r" and
MlfxovrrnmtM jaV vtmrnUt uf mod
em Minet, and tlvvjt BHiat bt eommenv-
orateu aa become a great ana prosper
ous people.
Tit Wkrwlng tTrKaph appear on a
ttmbetflaa m Thiiaayaaa, Jonateten :
-Her Htt ti tour of J ohaaibaa Maoh
ardaoaw wb tmwet aaoniioad kis
reattmat tbe alter of aupenKitknn God,
and who newr betfevea tbat jonan
swallowed a whale."
, ' .","!: ; new series-vol is, no. 40.
.i .,.. a i "' " ..
ltljAKIXG COLDS.,,-, t
'' Of all the ernoeoiip, inotioiH pi-r
taining to the iinnen-alloii of health,
no ope is frangut with more mim bief
than that al'Out taking cold. Accord
ing to the popular, and, t may alto my
to ftiimo -extent,. pnfiwonal vjew.
taking cold is the greatest dim.-iuw and
death protlueer In the world. Pully
eight v per cent, of thoHO who con-Milt
idiyHiriaus iremire by saviiig. tbey
bave taken eold.' If a' rcliipfo ocfurs
during convaJexceuits ten to out the
blame ialaidouthapetkmofitoid;' ' Mv
rtiu ia greater, J mum have taken wk);
do not leei a well this meminir 4
Lhinki have taken cold, but I don't
aee bow," an txpretituut which the
phyakrian heara a down limo a day
i'ho tatter it ofleu b'd to the retliaOtioti
that if it welt not b deatlHleniiug
eoldt lie would have little to do. nd
niptefi. But if the phvieitui Uakl-ti Uie
troubie to think a little moru upo this
fubtoet It will ho convince! that to
ha own crall ia dnt thts-etoreotyped
and never-ending eotnpiaiiit of his pa
Uenta about takinar enld. The sink
and their friends- nuarlr -always take
their euro about dirtuasu and its etuiso
Irom the truMU tl family doctor ( and ho
aueounts very oft en indeed foraunggra-
vation of the nyuiptoia of thoeu under
charge ( tb m4wo uf which aggrat'a
tioii by the way. may bo. and otten is.
veiy dilHeult to detect) by tho tnsj
ami satis lying tJtplatmtion uf hiiVing
taken ixJd' .In this way he gebt over
the troaUeof ttttumpting to make vlaili
to untntoretl minds what is of a pufc
xling prolilem l th most trained m
teJlert, and at the aame tiiauahitta tli
responsibility fur tiio- relapav on the
unooni()lainiiigaiKl muehabueed weutb
ev. - tSo it is that men and Women bmv
been led to n'-'anl citmatic chnnircis a
4 be greatest enemy to their health ; if
it were not lor them their healUa woulil
Ire next to Krfeet trew (be Wginuin
to the end uf the year, TbonHundH of
consumptives, rnKKually iu Uiotirht and
second Htagen of the di-te:uio, aiv firmly
of the opinion tlint If they could only
ew-ajpe the malign influenooof one cold
arler another, their recovery wmikl bo
assnrcd. To this end jireeuutintiH of
tbo most thuruugii character ui-e scru
pulously obsenmi, and yet cold alter
cold is taken; the patient, mother or
niire knows not how.
When the human body is at its
prime- with youth, vigor, purity and
a good constitution on its nido no de
gree of ordinary exposure, to cold give
rind to any unpleasant ctfeeta. .Ml
tho ordinary precautions ugrtiiwtctd'ls,
cough and rlieumatie pains niay bo
disregartled and no ill ctlcots ensue,
Hut let the blood become impure; let
tbe body become deranged from any
actpiireu disorder ; or lot thovigorbo
gin to Wane, and tbe infirmities be felt
occasional demngeinentii in -souie
vital parts, either from inherited or
acquired abuses, and the aition of cold
will excite more or lews dinonb-r of
some kind, and the form of this disor
der, or the disease whieh will ensue,
will lie determined by the kind, of
pre-existing blood impurity or thopre
oxtnting fiiult of the orgaine prwetwes.
If tbe pre-existing fault be in a defi
cient secretion ot lactic and uric acids
by the kidneys and skin tho disease
developed by the cold will bo rheumat
ic ; if Uie lungs oc at fault, cither by
acquired or inherited abues, intlama
tioti will be likely t ensue; or if there
be conjoined witii putmonury fuull an
i in pure condition of tho blood from
tbe lonir -continued re-hreathiiiK of,
breathed air, coiiHumption will not un
likely show Itself. In no other way
can the Influence of cold in thrf devel
opment of diver diseases be account
ed for; developing this disease in one,
nnd that disease in another; this dis
ease nt one time in a porno a, and an
other disease at another time; While
at other time and season, great and
prolonged exposure tocold bt harmless.
DOyTMHT.
Don't iiiuifrino tliat every 'aouml i.
a delight." "A nound whipping never
detiglita tlie recipient."
ion'tadvocateercmation. Onebum
iug ought to .utility any rcaaunuhle
man.
Don't ruin your neighbor's reputa
tion to bnild Vp your own. A atruo
tnre built on nun. will not aland. ' '
Don't mako your boy faomko" for a
light offeiiNc. It i. wrong to teach
children lavl habit.. , . .
Don't buy pool, at a race track.
Rotting i. immoral, OHjieciully when
you IhiI on tho wroug horau. ,
Don t .uffiir youiacll' to lie tuoved to
Uian on account of the premature over
AoW of the lacteal fluid. . it1, wuivc
than crj'ing over .pill milk.
Jlon't learn to "koep booka" The
man who forget, to reuini a borrowed
book i. worao tliaa an intlilel.
. Dun t reapect a man for hi. title
only. General loafer, are wiDictiincn
excellent judge, of wbinky.
Don't dream that you can work in-
cewuuitly. The moat vigoroua tuark
m.n need, a ret. . . ....
Dou't advocate Um doclrino ol Chii.-
tian perfection. Givo a man a chance
to cnticiao hi. wife', millinery bill.
J)ou t turgut to pay tbo printer. Jo
man can nuiku a good impi-cmuou with
out mouey.
Uont attempt to pumaa an t-our
on.miea at once, l ou can t io a large
buaineaa with a Piuall aapital.
Dou't aay, "I told yim ao." Two to
one von novor aaul a wuru auout u.
lion t worry anou. auoiner man h
bu.iaeaa. A little acUi.hncwt i. aome
time, comuiondable.. , ,
Don't imagine that you can oorrcct
I the evil, in the world. A grain of
aand n not prominent m the ucia?rt.
1 ion a inourn over laneui Kn.'v.iiiMr..
Bale your time, and real xirrow. will
come.
o't borrow a cooeu lo plcane your
wip. Better make a little milky.
Don't imagine that every thing I.
weakening. Itutver i airong in thia
market. .
Don't nublinh you act. of charity.
Tbe Lord will keep " y",,r awmnl.
Rtratght.
Iihi' linger whore roar "lore Ilea
dreaming.'' Wako her ap anil tell her
to get break fa.t.
Don't tum.up vour uoae nt light
Uiinga. ' Think ol' bread anil taxation.
. Doa'inailtapoormaii, Uannvacle.
aaar be well developed. . - .
Don't put ou air. in your new clothe
Remember that your tailor i. .utfering.
Don't .land .till and pmal tbe way
to heaven. . Mpiritual fuiilo board nave
but fcw aunera .
k Cape May youth naed Ihe dce.1 it
Ma rather , tarra rot gun wanit. j no
tamp on the bottom of the document
waan t anrthing like tbo Imprewion
tli old man mado on the aame part of
tba lad anatomy. - . , ,.
A nan who had a T"ry aiaall n"a.
heingaaked why hochoao one an amall,
aatil, that he kad heard it ntld, that
among aril tbinga ennoM the lea at.
' A PERILOUS VOKITWN.
Bain ionoH, brother of Senator J. P.
.'folic, and Siijterltiteiideiitof theUrown
Pe-lnt mine, in crmpanr with (Jrorge
U'.ll L a II -
Alhaeu, uudiirgnauiKl iorenmn, bad a
mu-mweaeaiHJlrom death while iwcend-1 (ftilure thank to the Govern
ing the main hIiiiII of the .Savage mine, nicnt as well aa the jwojda lie eup
Tfie Nevada Entnprite aavs: The ! however, that It waa a aim of
tbwemengi.tntheeaucat'thel:.ir t ,hw lcue until the hmprosa bade
k-vel. which itar tbebotl.nnof lheiet. forvwell in almost precisely the
Irt udieulur abaft. Xhey luid witii theui i flHm wordH 1,1 Rh,Rl1 If, "VVY
i- i. i i .i . ... i tuaiil h ort ilia Maieatv a thanks
laid upon the cage, and iunterna, winch ; w "v " jr-'r-
they carried in their hamk Thev ! p,,t "0 ,,mnk the Kmpreet re-T-hiwI
them-.elvea on tbe cngo, an'd KTted. "Jh people and only to
. i -; Lni.i iu
three Ulla, which, Ixing inte'rpreUHl,
i hey-rope, atruck
moans "hoist with men." Obedient In nw luu" iutuy put
the signal atruck on hi bell alw.Te, the Government he . wpweiiU)d, Ho waa
enylneur begun hoisting the cage. All bivitod by Gortsthakoff to a confer.
worwelluiitiltlw0 4?aLlwlaMwnlMiw,ce on t!ie Ihreeboofca
im "Ml iu iug guiutn iiihi hiii ..'I; in ' - -
the shall. It was d.hod from nide to autograph letter tmm apoletm
fide with jHdmtat thy Ian-: I H. aking ltmwia to join with fcng
U'rns wore kntMTko.1 out of tt.e hands of land and Pram-e In breaking up tb
the nutti. their aiMmviwi of oiw wure Plcral bbK-kadeamlguaraDU'eingtbe
thrown fi-oiu tbo cage, ami lhe,v must jndepeudwict of the (,ontodoic'y.
all have Ihm ii shuken off, but for thei i I'-t erted that Kugland had
iHTuliarcomtnicionofthecni:e,wlirb!fllr(,a'l.v pmmisod ber coHineratton
nM crois-bars at each end which may ! " l' WB lroWj The second
M3'rrasped. Up they went, banging! book contained tbo Kmperor'a reply,
from s.de to aide, Mr. Chase trying all , c flall.V 1-Iml thr alhance pro,KSH'd
tbowbilu to .aeia the bell-nuw and ! ' -tr". Jw-lared that, in tb
strike the hignal for stopping the cage,
I his me it in a corner oi the shall, j
but wbelV Mr. t Miaw.' did oocfl-donnlly 1
wt hold of it. he was tinablo to nuke j
li siifkuL owiuir, to the moid and ir-
rjtflur maniier in w hieh they were as-
eeniling. i hits tlh'V were dragged up!
tbe shaft fiir ttl iIintauco of over .lOtM
too, exTtecting every moment tbat tho!
Cairo woo hi unich on some projeolimi in j
Uie abaUt. tho ciibU U bnken,aud Uie,
oageiitid theniKajlveM prH-iii
luted totlie 1
U
tout ot the ftJntll,
wbi. li would hayp
liaiiatt ilit.tnl Aliit h ' 'I
-J'iiidii.r; thereiMild irfitlnl the
...ri'ni bv uwuia ol Uie bcll-wi, they
. . I
began yelling. , "stop, ttbe cage! slop
the cage!" in the vuiu koie that they
-night bo beard fllmve. Sam says he
"yelled iiKe a norc-tinw. ah ineir
yelling was of no avail, however, as not
a whimper wua uuiinl ou the Hurfucu.
Tbe banging about of the cage caused
Uie heavy imn cahlc to bv swayed vio
lently, nfid tliirt war. at Inst obson-ed by
tho carman at the surface, who oallwl
tbo attention of thu engineer to it, and
buil bun stop hoistinK. it being apparent l
that aumctbuig waa wrong. Hy means!
of the ladder, a man from the surface!
then elimlu'd down tho shall, ami, as-1
pertaining the situation of the men on
the citge, returned and had a cage sent
down anothurC'miMirtiiiuiit Wlbuir re
lict; Tho throe men wore kept sus
pended on tbe cable for over an hour
iK'ff.re they finally got nut rf their
perilous TKttiwi. Kven afW theeage
bad stopi.i they were not wto. They
feaml eveiy moment that some of the
mon at tha iMittom of tbe shaft would
ring the bell and start them either dp
or down the ahalX. To prevent mi,
ouo of tho meu got bold of the hell
rope, and winding it two or three tinn
round his hand, thus held it till the re
lief caire i-enbcd litem. When shoy
tvaehed the surfaee. it is said that all
three nf the men looked like tbe lat
runoftshad. They wore drenched with
.... 1 7.1 ...HI 1 . f'l.UUn
water asu
!r , . , . -i...
lioui In. Ik'Ihh iainiiicd .uiiibI tiio
otwbur ol the can.. Ham aiiv a .in-
Klc unexpected jur in a cniicpunWnlly
P..:., i. ..... ,..n l,i in h., flrnin.,.,1
hnd hancnl to and fro n distance ol 3ntl
feet ia .imply terrible.
j'AiTnmaE's mstakk.
I ttavM rMt(,eM WMinliotifwl tbe fiu't. i
tlint it ie a common piactioe in I'bila- quiet and obedient, and tha driver
delphia lo build thirl v or forty houae., I licgan to think that the beating wa.
all pniiiu'ly alike, in'a row, no that a I forgotten, when one night, alter the
liinn who live, in the middle hlu to Ihv lajaie ol aereral nlonth tbe men, wbo
gin at tbo rornep and connt in order' slept on tbo platform near tbo
lo reach hi. roKideiioe. My friend I mill, wbilat, a. ia cnatomarj-, the camel
r.rtridga, who occupie. one of thee wa. Mailed in a corner, hapieiiing to
hnuaea, lia. been MK-iiding the aiimnier remain awake, obwrvod by tbe moon
in tin, eonntrr. Iii. nwidence being 'light, thnt all wa. quiet, tho animal
cloned in tbe nieantitne. A lew night.
ago he hnppeiied to bo In town. and.
OaNHIIIir IIV 01. OWeillllir. lie WW IIUUIHi
,, il,n a,,i.ond ntnrr- llekoew al once
tbat burglar, were engaged in ponling'iHinililed a .leeping flpiro, cat ituclf
out hi. valuable., and imtantly (lew to j violently uion them, rolling with all
t he nolii'o .lation and obtained a miuan
.. 1 .. ., .... A-
a iollcemcu to capturo iiieni. i.iiiuunj aim .awn. .u.
unii em were wilt amuud into the
back yard, and the other pried open
the Iront window .lintrer, ann tngein-
or Willi l'artridge entcri'd tho parlor
aifllT Willi Ihe Intention to enrprine
lb. burglar.. Tho parlor nnd hnll
wore dark, and tbe aquad proceeded
linclly up luim, leciing tlint tney nan
iivnrv'tliiiii ill their own handH. Juit
a. tliey reached Ihe flrat landing, they
met one ol' Ihe burglar, coming down
in tho darkniaai. They grabbed him,
and a. ho ycllod a good deal they
knocked him on tbe bead a few time.,
and after manacling him, laid him out
m the entry
I'rococdiug to tbo lrotitlottlcd that tho Icelander, wish to
room, 1 bey broke tbo door open, and
Ibuuil nobody there inn a woman woo vory piaco iney liae. jney auggeet
was half .cured to dcalh. Tbe otll- j a. advantages to arise from tba ealab
ith were about to eeir.o licr, when ' li.bmelit of an Ic laudic colony there :
1-urtriilge came in, and rccoguiccil hei'l 1, That Alaaka i. too far north and
as M r. Kellogg, tlie w ife of the man too cold to attract any but their conn-
kolivcd two doors below him. In fuel, tryiucn ; and that th. territory will bo
it was KiOliins'a bouse, nnd Kellogg f loll entirely to the aavagce, unleaa
was lying below in tbe entry Willi ; thev themselves settle in It. 2. Tbat
rlmiiis ou his legs, and a lump aa big! II' the representations of Pall (who ia
as an egg plant on hi. bead, and mad i th latest authority on tha subject,)
licKiuc j iirmngva lump,,
as ever. Thi n ihe polni'ineii swore,
and went home, and Partridge re
mained to xaitlio the Kellogg. It cost
him 1100 in cosh, and even then thoy
were down on hiiu. lie i. going to
niovii. lie wanla lo find a pink house
with green cuisila. in tho centre of a
thirty ai i-e Held. He wauls .conspicu
ous house that be can recognise at a
distance, Max AMr.
. Drydon and Otway were not onfy
conUiiipurories but near neigblKirs.
living oppu.ilo to eac h other in Ihe!
... , V. :,;,. l.iiwKver. tb.t l
u,ih..r h one or tho other of tbeeetwol
rcal iMielji wua ntrictlv exemtlur'.
even iu bis ('rW' walk'' and conduct,
to nay nothing ol lil.nrnin. na reaiioiis,
Id, pcrbss, Ihi maiiilaiiiing loo
ninrh. Drvden. ou reaching In. own
domicil latii i.ie evening, and knowing
that Otwav waa on IU "winding way"
botneward'a, eroajwd over lo tlie lalu r's
reaideaco, ami wrote oh nia aisir ; ,.
' l)iw was ant too far gone Hilly
Hn Una. Ia Ma a.'. . wll"
percclra and apprwiat. the satire, and
Ltonce turned kmukI and wrote on
the door of Drydoii . residenco i
; H.r. Joh. ..-w.....-
il . - . ra i - '
flreen Bav 1,.. d-Vl-l that a wid-
ower ought "to mourn at lest three
weiks before shying around for a sec
ond wife. . u i i
A (lip. In roinjianv, waiiling his wr
rant, calbvl oat :' 'WhiTo's lii.t Idock
head of mine ? "On jrimt .boulder.,
ir." nbl a htdyr '
A XIPLQMATIC SECRET. -
ft h ! tftm Mm Chtaac THIaaaa
Few leoplo know how doqdy in
dehteaj the I'nited HlfetaM is to liusaia
for kindly aervuiea during the war.
It has nlten lieen raguely whispered
that lluteian luflueiK-e prevented the
armed interference of Fram e, and per
haps England, in behalf of tha Houth.
We are enabled to lay before onr read
ew trust worthy information, never be
fore published, in support ot the truth
of this rumor. "
When tiovenior Curtin, ou tbe eve
of his n'tnrn to this country, went, in ,
his capacity b Minister to 'ituseia, to
take formal leave of the Emperor, the
latter closed the converaation substan
tially in these worda-i ' I with, air,
that yon would, upon yonr return, ex
prena my hea.rty uiankt to tiio Ameri
can people lor tiio reception tney tiava
givun my aou, the tirand Duke Alec
w." This, it will be remembered, waa
shortly alter General Grant bad re
futed to return Alexia' call, and the
latter bad Ml Washington in disgust.
'vrnorUurtin noticed Uie Kmperor'a
P"'i- r":rr"" , -"
wanla co)nplaind of tb alight that
wl ranymn inwnrrenw
the war, Kuseia would actively aid tbe
'orth. The third book had within it
copies of the sealed orders given to
the Ii Indian Admiral who, as our read
ers will remetulwr, brought hia fleet
into Jiew York Harbor dnruig tn
war. The onlers diroeted him to on
cecl at one, with hia wboie available
force, to .Sew lork city; to remain at
aneburaire there lor tome time : ana,
'ie cveut ol r.unJlrcan inienorence
- W'tu tiie uiockeho, w pui u.i....
niS W IIOIO lOrVe HI IUV UOIIIIlltal'U Ol lllw
Cabinet nt Wa-hil.pton, and promiw
"I"1'" "PT'y. tf"rceme,,t
Ulula i..mnmnp llnrlln at a ma4 tilllllh.
founded, at these unexiected proofs of
Huasia a H.oadlaHt tldoltty to the Union
ouune, tiortsebakotr said to him
"Perhaps yon can appreciate now, tic
why the Kmporor and Km press aent
their Utanka to the poopW who have
honored the Grand luku Alexis and
not to the Government who has insul
ted him. We haved your country .and
now your President insults -our repre
sentative. It is too much." Curtin
quite agreed with him, and the inter
view ended.
We have every reason to trust the
gentleman from whom w have re
ceived this atory. It will probably be
found- substantially correct, although
there may, of course, be error in de
tail. al CAMEL STOUT.
That some animals are very mind
ful of an injury and eager for revenge,
no matter bow long delayed, there ia
ample pi oof. AH our young readers
nmipmlr the story of the elephant
who took the tailor's alight; to heart
and gave that geuUemau a thorough
drenching; and you may also remem
ber numberless storiua of how the
same unwieldy boasts remembered in
juries tor years and waited for a
nance to rem ineir spit, nut one or
the most wmarkable ease on record
coliinin. of a I terury journal :
. , , .
"A year op two afro it ebancod that
Talnable camel, working in tha oil
' mill. wn. Bcverely bciiWu hv ita driv.
er, who, perceiving that the camel had
Uvumiml up the injury, and waa only
waiting a favorable opportunity for re.
vengo, kept a Rlrict watch on the ani
mal. Time namied on. Tbe camel
liereciving that it ma watched, waa
looked eniitiou.ly around, row aollly,
I and atealhig towanl. a .pot whara a
ubiiuio ,m viuiuva m
and a bernouao.
i thrown raralendy on tbo ground, re-
ita weignt, ana teanng inem moaa, vi.
I.: I.. .!. u u. ...1. M.tl.fl .k.
! it. veligeaneo wa. complete, tne camel
wa. returning to ita corner, when tho
driver .at up and .poke. At tlta aonnd
of hi. voice, and perceiving the mUv
take be hud made, the animal was so
mortified at the failure and diecovory
of hi. achcnie, tbat it daahed ita head
againat the wall, and died on tha .pot
Such i. tha ittory aa related by tho
dragoman."
What to do witu ALA.KA--Thero
uecem, to bo a proaiiect that AUuka
will bo more uel'ul for something bo
.ide. Aim. and flab. It i. now well
leave their laland, and Alaska i. the
ara wurwt, tboy will ba able to raise
vast nuniliers of cattle and horse.
there, of the hardy Icelandic stock,
and wn supply tbo Pacific Htateawilh
beef, butter and cheese. 8. Thev
would manage th. flaherios of Alaska,
which are aaid to tie wondorfhlly fine.
4. They would ulilia. Ibo forest, and
supply timliep for tbe Pacific Btatea,
beside, building shim themselves, b.
I They would .upply seamen for thena
I val .ml nierchaiit marine of tbo Pa-
cifle. . That by their Immediately ea.
tabllsblng a colony there, they would
form a nuelena which would attract all
future Icolandic emiirraliou : wborca.
if Ihi. is not dime, th. nacleu. will
rirolmlilr he fbnned in Cana'U.
The Icelander, are deem bed aa an
himeat, mauly, baniworking, and well
J educated people. They am auw pro.
lilic ; and UiUiht, al no vw di.laat fu
ture lime, cover the whol remoto
northwetem portion of this continent,
where perhaii. no other people will
deaira to Mil.. In ethnological and.
politieiMicieiilifle point, of view, tn.
V colonitalion to Intereating.
i , inli
i In onb r to neenro phyrfonl teanty
! ymn (rl trmmetvlea to eat
j ' ' V, 1 hta. one. .
week, and .woetmeaU oneaarear;
take a daily cold bath, and walk Hv.
''w' y- i
I lire of tho old aettlers at tbe Isle, of
llboala, aeeinr; th nam Payehe on th
hull of a yacht tie, o ber rlay.ap.lled
it out .lowly, uid tbe iciiaad,
"Well, If that ain't th dumdurt way
lo .pell fi.h !"