"Mf in z mt'attti f J. C Volume XX-Ne 40. LA.NOASTBK, PA.. SATU11DAY. OClTOnBll 27, laetf. Price Twe Ou.b. HTOVKH, VKATVUfi, XV, F LINN A IIUICNKMAN. IIAIIUAINH AT FLINN & BRENE MAN'S. FIFTY DO.KN ClIAMIIKIt IIUOKF.TS. ItrKiilar l'llc, ll.e); lli'diicnd te 50 Out. F.FTY DO.KN KI.KUANT 1'AUI.OU I.A.Ml'H. Ilci;uhil Price, 1..V)( Itodueey te II Ml. FIFTY DO.KN NIOIIT l.AM I'D, tt Cents. .TK.N 1IU.BN MllllAltY l.AMl'B.nll prlccn. OA1 und COAI.OII. FIX ITIIKS. l'ltlUKU UKHUCKD ON STOVES AND HEATERS. I1AUOAINB1N Table and Fleer Oil Cleths. FLINN & BKENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. W1MV.H ASO 17H3. WINES AND At tar HALT. AND We havujuat iccelvcd illrect Irum tlie Island h Miidcrhi tliu tollewlng Wines : VvrdHlie, Vlntnse IS7 : Sereiul, Viii1iu 1810, Willed wu errer te our customers, together with 0111 old I', JK, 1H7, JM mid in? MA I) Kilt AH; mid FINK OLD bllKUUIKt. UltANDlF.1 lis telhws- Unimre Jift, 1H", JsU, 1W. li,1 Mini Did HYK WlllSlilKH. JAMAICA SI'llllTS. V. K. It I'M, At- IlKM II UHtDI U.S. Iltn Huiidlc mid Clmels. We linve Itmlollewlrg Champagne Wines ivipi i MiM-i'tik, e II Miiiiiin .1 Ce.'s Dry erzcinty mid Kxtru IHy, I.. Iteedeicr'H Curie l.lmiclie, I'uiiiiiiri -ec Vue Cll'ltiet, 1l-IIuw Mbvl I I y , Klilic A te 'i I'rlwite I'UMje, Jules Cli.tnipliMi. And lli (iPiHAT AVEKTUKN KX. D15Y WINE, Frem the Pletiannt Vnllay Wlne Company, fit Humm en deport, N. Y. Till Is tin' Finest Atnetlcmi Winn In tlie market, having Ihtii awarded the blithest honors lliu lollewliiK F.xpeltlun At I'm Is In,7, lenmi ls;.l mid l'lilhulclphhi ls'tl. H. E. Slaymaker, auf.nt. S. CLAY MILLER Wines, Branflies, Gins, Old Rye Whiskies, &c, Ne. '.Vi PENX SQUAltti, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. I'LUMHIMU AND .) OIIN I.. Alt.NIII.I), PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Geld Case Heaters. JSTFinest Werk, Best Werkmen. Leuve your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. It UMAX '1KAMUKK KKHTII.17.KIl CO. HUM-AJN" Oompesed of Pure Human Bxoremont and TJrlne. Tobacco, GruBS, Cern, &e. !01.l WSI. II. JONKS. Ne. I.ili.1 Murket Sticnt ; C. II. HOULUS, Ne. 133 Mmket HHcet UUAIIAM, KMI.KN I'ASSMOIIK, Ne G3I MiirUut Mreel ; J. ltlltKII ft bON, llrunclltewii rhllndelphla, mid responsible denlers Knnnntlly. OPPICK.-Ne. SHU Cliesiiuit Streel, Plillmleliililn. u 11 H 1.1 Cind O. MUSBBLMAN, Agent, WItmer, Lancnater county, Pa. llOUhtt AMU J DUN HAnll'M MONS. SCHOOL Scheel Supplies and Stationery, LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES, ATT1IK IIOOKSTOUK QT JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nes. 16 and 17 NORTH QUEEN ST.. LANCASTER, PA. VLUTlllNtl. B ueai;m. I ofler at a great Haorlfleo te oleso thorn out, a Large and Full Line of the beBt quality and latest Btylea of Fall Ovoreoatlng, which will be Beld rogardless of coat. All the new and popular ehadea at prloea ranging from $16 upward, llned through with Bilk and satin linings. I have en hand a large aonertniont orMedlum Welght Oasalmorea suit able for boys' wear. I will make te erder oreoll by the yard at one-balf thelr value. Thoae goods muat be Beld at oneo, Call seen te soeuro bargains at NO. 121 NORTH QUEEN ST. IIUUKM ANJ) HTATWNUUt OOHOUl. 1IOUHH AWD SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THK LOWK3T I1ATKS AT L. M. FLYNN'S CUKArilOOlt ANU HTAT10NAUY 8T0UK Ne, 4a West King Streot. J. I Wm's Carl J.HJUUlt.H. LIQUORS! 1 :f It AlUl UU JUL l'.VAMIMH. TS.1 UAH F1TT1MO. Ot AMO. Q-XJA.NO. Unrlvnled for Wbeat, IIY HTATHItifltY. BOOKS. VUAM, B. II. MAHT1N Wlinltinalu nnd fletii.lt Dreiler In lUl kinds of LUM1IKU AND COAL. ea- furd : .He. 120 North Water and I'rince viwdM u'-evii l.niiiim Luuciwler. ni-lvd B ,UMUAI(I)NKUS Si jr.FI'K.HllW. COAL DEALERS. KFICKS. Ne, '.'1 Neuril Quumi Hthkkt, and Ne.&il NeltTll I'iunub BTliKirr. AUUS. NellTU 1'KINfli 8TIIBKT, WKAIt UllAl INII DKrOT. I.ANCASTKIt, l'A. lUIU'LVtldlt IO A I. I DIIAI't V Tliu uiiilerslunuil hua for ualu, at his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Sts., uhiib'ouisertiuuiilof thu very beat kinds 01 Ocal for Family Use, nhlnh liu will ihillvur, cuiefnlly welched nml DCiuenud, teuuy pnilel theclly lit the lewtiut 111111 ket ratoe. Oidura liy mall or telephone tilled promptly. Jiilyie-tld I'lUlill' U1NUKU. M,MIKK AN1I CO A!.. New Yerk und 1'hlladulphla llorse Mn 11 1110 liy the carload ut reducud prlcus. All the IIKST UltAUKb OK COAL, lletli ler Kumlly and Bicatn purpeses. UKMCNTUy tliubarrel. HAYuml 8T11AW hy the ten orliule. Yaiid JI5 llurrUburK l'lke. Uunbiul Urrwu'Myi Kast CliostnutBtrcet KauOhian, Koller & Oe. tiprldid OAt.. M. V. J3. COHO 8.10 MOUTH WATttUHT,, Lanvatttr, ru,, Wholesalo and KetAil Uealera In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection' With the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and Ottlce ST11KKT Ne. 830 NOUTH WATK tb2lvil N 'O'l'lUK 'HI 'I'lCKMt'AMSrJUM AND UUH. N HUB. All persens are liureby terblddun tetrcspuBS onunyel thuliinda of the Corn wall or Bpoedwell estates, in jAjbandn and Lancaster counties, whether inclesed or uii uii Inclesed, either ter thu rmrpesu et bIioeHiilt 01 llshluiJ, as thu law will bu rlKldly onlerun' ainiliist all trespassing en said lands et Hi 1111 Jui-bliiiied attur this notice, WM. COI.KMAN KUEKMAN It. I'KltCY AI.DKN, I.HWMIIK KKKKMAN, Atiatuuy tu- ., W coleuian'a Ueln, eJO tWw ttlUUIJAI,, c tUTIUUlt.t iti'.iiniii:H. I OWK MY (e llcaltli unit TO TUB HcsloiitUeii Hcaiiiy Cuticura Eemedies, Tentlinenliil el H llonleii Imly, DHKIOUIUNO IIiiiiieih. lliiiiilllHliiK KrilH KrilH Iieiih. Itdiliitf inrtiiMH, Hvieliilii, Suit llliiiiiiii mid Inliiiitlle IIiiiiieih ciirud hy tliu CUrlCUHA ItDIIILlllCH, Viitlnirn Kreiilvnnt, till! IlilW liltHld purl Hit, rli'imuM tliu tiloed nnd pi'iHplrulleii of IliipurltlfN mnt poUeiioiiD uli'iuuitlH.aiul tlun rotuevuH tlie caute. I'litlMirn, till) Kivilt Mkln (Jliie, Inlillllly nlliiyM llelilnu iiii'i ItilliiiniM illiin, eiiMrM tlie Hkln mnt t-nilp. lit'.iN UICith mid Neruri, ulld rtiiliiiiH tliu llnlr. Uiillriirit mii, mi rvmMli' - U I u Itinlll I'Wt mid TeIIhI UiMiiialti), pii'piiiid Irum 1. ITIc uiia, I Inill.pmixittjlii In tiimiliiK .tklu Ultit'iiicn, lluby lliiNiuiK, Skin IIIdiiiMh'!!, Siiiiliuin.miil KeiikIi. Cliappcd, or llii'iiny !-kln. C'llllilirM ilrmrdl.-i', llHi IllHilluU'ly piltiiiilld tint only llloel l'liillliTH uii'l Hklu IkiiutllliilN. Iimi Hum iiiiiiuiiry, iinimif, livid, zlne ei any oilier mliicnil or vi'RUlulili1 pelwm w ImtMievi-r. It wniilil rciiilru tills ciitlii) piper te de ms ms tlcnte u ili.neiipUeii el tliu uiihh performed hv Hill C'tTICURA IIKCOLVKNT ltlt!l i.iUly. unit C'lri- (uiia mid cirriuuiiA aeAruxternullv. !: zfiini of the pnlins el tlie liiindd mid el Hie iilidn et tile liiiKem. ei dllllulilt te treiit uiul iitniilly conililcred liiciirulilu ; small pmcli h el tell.-r mid milt rlieiim en tlie cum, tiimu mid idduiel tliu luce. I'rtiu tin him with le-i el Irnr ullhiiiil n ) in -Inn, lieiulu covelud will! 'inn niirmid Huuly el ii.tlen-i, eHpeniully el elilldieti mid lnl;inu-, ninny el wlili ll mIiicu Idrlli had hut n u in ta et nuctlM t Itilillu;, liiiriittit! mid uiiy 1 erdfinii liiillluil even roller tieni erdlmiry iutnedlu, neiiuieii mill neiiieii ut ny iniiie I'mtix't", lepreiy uii't m Imr fi llillnl "U un Ol Hklll dl-UOitl'll, BLTOlllKIUS llltelK, Old flllOH. mid iIIx.'IkiikIi'I! weiiiulK, eucli mid nil el which Imve lieen xp"edllv, perinmientlv mul ct'iineiiilenlly u'tieii hy the citicuka I!i:mk iiiui wliiui plili'l,iiiH, lie.pltiili mid nil ether leinu'llet Imlu I. ni pievun by u vut ntiinlier otbwern tetlmenlult In oiirpeiHitiilon which we will chi'erlully inull te any undress. Peld everywheii) I'rlee : Cvtiitiu. M ceiiim IliM'iLvuNr, )l. Seap, 23 I'entrt. t'eTTru HIU I) iMl (. UK ICLCO , I.DHtOll, Mll'H, snl ter " llnw te l.ure rlctit lllwne." BEAUTY hni lienith, l Imppii'i nn I OniiKV Hkln, "lucK lli'inm. I'lliiplt'H nnd hklll II eml he-, u-e CITKIIia HOAi'. CATARRH! Sand ford's Radical Cure. Head Ce iU, utery Dljelnirjfes Irem tliu N(M" nnd Kei, lllnyliii; Neltei In the llcud, Nerveui lleuliiche and Kevur liiitutitly iu lli)eil. Clmkliu niiieiix dliledited, inoinhrmie cleuiirieil mid he tied, hientli xweutcnud, Kinell, tiule mid henrliiK restored, mid mvuKut eliecked. CeiikIi. IliiincliUK I)ieiplm;4 Inte tliu Threit, I'aliii Hi the ihuit, lljspupilu, Wu.il Inn et rttienulll nnd Vi- eh I.0-1 et nleep, vie . uilleil. One lielle Hiidti id Cine, emi llex Cutmihiil .u(ilvenl and Dr. Mintenl'it Inhnler, nil In enn puckimi), of nil dniKuNlK ler $l. Ahk von fAMiri'llIl'H liAUIUAI. CIIIIS I'l T-TKlt DllLd A Ml CllKlllCAl.Cn., llllilteil. COLLINS' a R r"ei tliu rellet mid pieveiitlnn, thr limtiiut It In npplleil of IthenmiitUiii. Nenrnllii, HeluM ra, CeiiKle', CehU. Weak ilaek, Meinaeh nnd Hewell, MieetlliK l'lilni .Siiinlnies-t, H51IU1I11, Kuiimie I'.iIiih. Palpitation, Dy-pepsda. l.lvet C'einplulnt, unions I M-r, Midinia nnd Kpl Kpl deillles, iiii lieillns' I'lailerr. (an Kuntrle llullety leinbllied nltll 11 rernns l'laslerjmid hiiiuliai patn. S.'.e. uvurywhuru. Septl-lydW.S.ftw I f.NSON".1 rOllOUS 1'l.ASTKIlS. NO USE FOR THEM. UJULiTtilni; t.'er!i.lll Helle, et Hit) I'llBt !)"!;. Hint lotto IihiI lliclr Hay. l, 1 01140 Sli plieiiMin's " Keukul," nnd II e miiitnltlu nl loi'eimiilvu4 et te-diiy. mu hnllt npiin thu t-111110 iienei.il prluclplu, yet tliu inn- chlim with which the great uiiKlueui untonlsli untenlsli ud tils ne, U lnleuatliiK new only lis an llliio llliie tialliiii et Hid hu,liinliiK et thu In eiillen. There were phisturs with holes In Ilium len buloie HK.NbON'a CAl'ClNK TOllUs IM.AS Ti:i: Miirprljiud both the pulilluund thu phynt ul.uiH : mid thu tiluinpii el thu Uipclne is teutidi'd nj en thu partial hiicci'shcs, or the utter f el Us puiluiesOi(. Kverjlhlng or vnluu In tliu old porous plaster Is ret allied In the Cipelnu; but iitlhla point all compiiri cempiiri sun ends, mul contrast buglnm. Fer uxninplu : Thu old plastuid wero slew In their lU'tleu ; tliu capcluu Is quick and suiu. The eldjilautuiM lackud thu power te doiueie than te Imparl allKlU, tempeuuy rellul In c.im'S easy et tiualiuuut; thu Capkliiu punu. Hutea HiusyNtem mid purmanuully euies thu tieuhlua ler which 11 Is receiiimuiulud. The i Id planters depended ter any ?oed re sults thuy mlht iittun, upin an neclduiitet Ihelr makers mid thu nuked lalth of their wearers i tlie lteuen's leacliui Its ends by meaiiHet the schntlllc romlilnatlenol I lie rmu iiiedlclnal liiKreelunls which it cnntaliiH, In limit, thu old phiHlers, like StepliDlineu'a dlscaldedeiiKliiu, are n Itched oil thutrnek, whllu thu HeiiMiira (jees en lb) way wluiilui; Keldi'ii opinions Hern all torts et people. et In this veiy lact lies thu leidlni; ilauunr te the pueplu who buy mid who this rellai'lu and scleiitllte lemeily. Ilypecilsy Is thu tri bute vieu pays te vlrtnu." Iinltiitl in Is the concession talluru iiiukus te success, lletiseu's I'liislersmupaiedlud In niimemid Htylu lleware of HWludles. The Kenulne luive the word UAl't'lNK rur In the cooler, l'tlce S5 cents. bcabury ft .lohnsen, Chiunlrtts, New Yerk. e'.uiwdW.S&w VAUUIAUKH, ,tV. Standard Carriage Werk OIT liANCASTKIt COUNTY. EDGERLEY & CO., PINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, HARKKT STREET, UK A It OV CK.NTltAI. MAKKKT 110UBKS, I.ANCASTKIl, l'A. We inuke every styl llintuy and Carrlii(;e ilesireu. aiiueik iiiiisuuu 111 1110 most com- fertablu and uleitant style. Wu usu only the beat aeluctud inaiurlal and employ only thu best mueh'tiilCH. for quullly of work our prlces uru the cheapest In thu statu. We buy ter cash and bull en thu most reusenahlu terms. Hive us a call. All work warranted. Uepatrlni; preiniitlv attonded te, ene But et workmen e pectully employed ter that pan poae. nJO-UU&w A SUNDAY IN ROUEN. IN THU ANUIKNT MHKM.tN OAI'ITAI. Iieir llm l'rriich llrii Hiuiilsy -1 h ilnilit. alral und Other Cliiuclit s-KI hunt Clear He I, Ien iIkhii of Ale. I'arU 1h iHideiibtcdly tlie rmrnl li; .1111 Kill city in the weild ; nnd I Hpmit live delllit fill ilnys there driving tlieiili itii iimn! flcnt hiiulL'V.irilH raniblliii; lulls cliaim liij; H.udeiiH, Its Ulmmps Miyneii, IU I'laeu ilu la Uunueritc vlclllii); !h njilciidi l ialncen, Itn Netre Dinnc, its Pantheon, Its lletul des ItivalidiM dritiUiiii; in .it every liuru ei my belli) tlin bnautieH tliat ciewd tlie calleiics of tlm Leuvtu ; b t of lliis I will net nun ttpenk : i w tiUl tiike n volunie te tell eT what I raw and felt. I prefer te hjifiilc in tlie prtwiit jiajier of tliu Bundii) I i.iHbcd in thu mieiunt capital of Normandy llm city iif Hrlf tliu Uaiie.cr, of Willlatn the Coniiiuier tliu oily vncnce thoHuulef hemic Maid of Oileaumitueiidud oil iiij;nel lliiiiu te Ile.iven. Arrival at llmini. It wim near midnight (M.itunlay, Aiifj till) whr.ii the express train from I'ariH Htopped at the Htiit'nn. "Kwenc'i"' Hhuuteil the (;ii:ud. I did net leeinz') the iiatne at Hint, it aeunded ae atraui((i in ita Krcneli dis;ule; be I put my lievl en', nt the window and itupiired whether it wan Ituticn. "Om, .M'sienr, Uvtmi," repllcl anelllcial. Ace irdlncly I List no time in pnttlnj; tins tent rf liiH,df out. Hnldiui; my comp.iiiietiH ( 1 I'hil.iriclphh family) Keed by, I eUrteden feet, Hittrhul in huml, In thodiiectlen of tlie city. I uhesn te (;e in tills tramp ini-hleu, beutuse thore wa,s 11 Hpice of ndvuuture in it, and because (need I he ashamed te confers it '.') it was mure ecunuinietl. lua few miiiit'ea I e.nnu in Ble,ht of the utiuiuut city, with itn myriad twinkling Limps, Btretchintf away down te the Heine. l'-nterini; the Hue Jeanne d'Are I eainu piesetitly te ,1 iii-at littlu inn calling itsell the "Hetel ilu Hiptare;" and thore I eniiUKO I a ilium and biealcfatit for fentfraiiis (Te ttuii am mnt, however, a fr.uiD wmh added for tewelrt, norvice, and oellVe.) I had ene of the ne.Ucst, cleanest, most dullhti'ul rooms in thu world, and I wan well pleahcd with my acoemmodatiotiH. I breakfasted next morning in a little perch, unite in the French lashinn. The Fretiuh are (,'reat I .vers of out-de ra. AIeiik the Htreuts of Paris nnd ethor eittes yen aee crowds of people aiitiu nt little tables, Nipping wine or cjIV.-d. nnd lOi'Jnij,' or uhattluK in fient of the cafes. Ilnv i tin Crdiic'i Kuep kindly After bieakfast I atarted d.iwu the street in the tiiieetien et the cathedtnl, in which, as it was Sunday, I cxpujtcd te attend divine Hervicu. At least the al al matiae H.iid it was Sunday, but, I waa half inclined te think the alinin.10 lied, for as I turnul aside te leek at tlin ruina of nu old church, le and beheld ! there were men and homes at work iu the erec tion efa building ! Instua 1 of the hncred stillness of the Kni;iisli S.ibb.r.li, there were the clink of hammer ami chisel, the vuicuB of workmen, the rattle of machine ry, and all the sounds of busy labor ! Pass iu en I Han shops open nnd articles ex posed for sale as en ether days, and I was forcibly reminded that I was in Fratice iiay, beautiful, but ii religious Fiance Peiliaps net irreligious, but, at Icntie'.i llinus in a Freuuh fashion. This me Hi id of keeping Sunday 01, rather, net kcep It'K it was net. hoivever, ii'uveis.tl. In deed the m.ij ni'y of the piinple seeuicil te spend the d ty much as we de, at least iu the feren 1011, Iu the afteru ou thu shop) were pret'y guuer.tUy open, au 1 at nie;bt the theatie.s and ether pl.iees of arauso arause nicut wote " in full blast." A N'ulile Uliurrti Gelu' in the direolien efa lull nteeple, I aoeii entered au ei"n space, or 7ilitce, en one side of which steed a ueblu ehuich which 1 supposed te be the cathedral, but which I alierwards found te be the church el St Ouen. A recent null reu arulnt'icture calls it " one of the most perfect UjUi'ie churchts iu existeuce." It is certainly Uuerthau au that I saw in Curiam), tluer iu seme icspccts thau the No'.ie D.tme of Paris, or even the cathedral of Cologne. I steed fur h'imc tune admiring its west facade, with its syimuetnc.il cor ner towers risiue; iu pinnacled beauty tuwaulh heaven, liku ll ims of dnvotieu cuucalcd te stone, its teat ceutial win dew, its deeply arched d Mnvays adorned with a multitude of e.iu ju 'd s lints thun p.is"ed aieuud te the sni'li, viuwiue; its buttrehs's, its llyiu arju-s, i's ;raud can tril tewe. nith iia p tinael and delicate tiaeeiy then iiteiuid te the east fient; and wheiever 1 went n w b'M'ittes sprang into view, all harmjuizin.: se as te pro pre duco A unity ol'efloot, and constituting a lerfeet wet It of art, a s ure 1 1 10m wi itten 111 stiniu, I ontercd and seated myself te await the beginnine; of the services. The Intenei, with its piers el olustereil shuts ruuiiiut; up te the reef, or (spreading nut under the ateUrs; its Wiiiilewd ilchlj iilitht, Cllsllns udlm leMit'iiils Ucllli" its happy blending of siiuple grandeur and costly inngiiiflcenee, was well calculated te Inspire nwe and reverence. funs mid Ifeutliers." One of the most showy objects iu the church was the olllcer known in Kuglish churehrs as the vergei, and who iu his gergcuiiB umlerin looked as 11 110 nan stepped out of a picture book iep,esnnliiu the uay ceurtieis el the age of I. mis XIV. I must dosenbe him. He woie red breeches, with red stockings, geld garters nud red heeled ahecs ; si black coat (or possibly dark bluu) olibjrately trimmed with geld braid ; a black ehapeau trimmed with geld, ami with a while plume ; a bread red and geld bildne ; and a straight sword, that stuck out fnmi under his coat ticarlj at right angles, as 11 wa worn by knights of "ye olden time." He eariicd a long atalT with 11 large head, like that (Om stall', 1 meaiigUet the ln.ul) el a dium intjer ; and also had a spear and htttlu axu. lle looked us if hu belonged literally te the "church militant," and walked with proud Htep nnd head 01 ect, like ene who " mngmlicH his olllce." The Service was that of the Reman C.ilholie church, aud was of the most olabm.Ue character. Sevei.il priests participated aud their vest ineuts we 10 literally still' wi'h geld aud gems. The ritual was all intoned or chanted, as hi the English churches, but iu a lower key, giving the round dcep tone natural te men's voices, and with a much fluer ell'ect. Tim chanting was doue by boys nud men clad in white sur plices. Thore wera seme flue soles artisti cally sung, ami some choruses iu which the grand organ evor the west deer oAine crashing in like harmonized thunder, and innde the vaulted arches tremble with the sound. HesidcH the grand organ thore vaa a smaller organ iu the choir used for erdi nary aoeompanimcuts. It was the day of Hely Communion, and the bread, after it had been blessed by the pui-st, was passed around iu a big basket like a clothes baaket I partook with the rest, like a geed Oath olio, and did it, I trust in a catholic, reverent spirit. If there w.s elllcaey in the blesslng and who shall say that thore was net? why aheuld net 1, though of a flilloient faith, partake of it ' Thoscrvieo was e ' I " . 1 n of the Hest auUitbiiUiilpiouusN.einlonu tuoimve and aieuud through the aouthetn aisle. First, ns 11 gorgeous figure head, camn the vurgcr ; thou a orueillx with 11 inoiietrauce ou 010I1 aide, beruu by nmall boys, I oil envoi! by the choristers and miulstr two nud two, arranged according te the yeuugest first and the eldost last. Thexe numbered about seventy. It Is worthy of remark that thesn Kure pcau cathedrals are net scaled with finely upholstered pens, like our modem churches, Thu Meers, be it remembered, are Htene, and the scats nre plain, slat slat slat bottetned, uupalritcd. straight backed ehaiis. This Inconvenient ; for the pulpit is 011 ene aide of the nave, nud during the sermon a portion uf 'the congregation must turn around be as te f ace the preacher. Au Old normal! Street Tlie Oatlindral, Ktu On the cast filde of the church of St. Ouen is a pretty garden or park, with u band pavilion, fountains, llowers, etc ; and I noticed here also a statue of Uell.i or Relf, the first of the Nerman dukes the original Nerman, or Nerthman. After spending a short time here, I went te visit the cathedral, the lefty spire of which was plainly in Bight. On my way thore I passed through ene of the eldest and narrowest streets el this very old city a street only wide enough for a single roadway. Miny or the houses had carved, projecting (toots like theso I had sueu iu Uhoster, Sinews bury and ethor old Kuglish tewni. in seme places, inde. d, they nearly oatne together evor the alreet, and in 0110 place they weie prepped te keep thorn Irem falling. Here was a piece of gonuiue an liiputy. The waves of meJern life bad tiurgcd aud reared around it, but it had escaped innovation. As it was in the time of William thu (Jiiiiipierur, se it remains te day. I like fiese old streets au I gener ally bought thetu out. We have new and showy things uueugu at home ; what I wauted te sre in Europe was ita old and venerable things lu menuments of the past. I seen reached the uathedral, a noble building, bit, like tlie cathedral et Antwerp, crowded aud almost hidden by mean MirreundiugH. ItiaUelhlc, of cuius:, but is of the llambeyaur order net se pure a gothie as the church of tit. Ouuti ; aud the Hime may be slid of thu church of tit, Macleu, which I afterwards visited. But I will net weary the readur with arch itectural criticisms ; lotus outer. A priest is s lying mass, but no ruattjr , nobody will mind us, if we koep our hats off. Wu le k above aud areuu 1 te get the oil'eot of th.i vast iatorier, which is intan silled by tin solemu toues of tin ergm aud the 1 w chant of the niniistrau'.. Wu cometoa teai'j aud glatuj otrelussly at the i'utriptleu. Why, whit is this? With a sliejk of surprisa we re 1 1 th-i mtue of Klcuard Cieur de bum TnN, then, is tli j tomb of t ia li.irole Richard, the bold crusitler, tin 111 ghty wanier, the black knight of Scott's Ivn Ivn hee,aud the here of many a romantic story. Let us recall the eircurr st icees of his death. Seme one said of a writer, " It a relief te have him iuote." I will lolieve my leader thus by gi7lu. him a few of llu.ui's euphonious HoutBuetM : ' Itlciiav.l, ac :enip mle.l by Marc idee le 1 lcr et the liiirlkiuceus, iipprenchud thu ensile let Chimin in erdiir te survey It; wh u eii'i lle tranil de Ueiir.lun, mi archiir, took at 11 ut I Im, mid pin cud his sueiil'ler with au arrow. Tnu klni', liowevn , itive (ir.l'ri ler the a-mult, lenk Hie nhi"1 , nut liiii.'ii.l all thu ifirrli hi, exe'plH mrdii 1, ivue ll id wounded ll in an I whom hu luseiMid ler 11 mere dillbuintu and meiuer toletucitioti. Tliuweiin I w.isnetlu Itaelt.l iniiii-eus, but Uw inuklltultum or tnu suritueu uiailu It mortal Ilu he rankled lllch- ntds slieuldur 111 puiil'iit out lliDiinew Him ani'eiie u'su-d: and tint prlneu was no v iinsllilu tli it Ills ll'e wu driwlii" towards n pel led He sent ler Uourilen nnu askud lllui, iVrut'li, wlut ll iD t uv -r il inn te you te oblige you In seek my Hie ' ' What have you doiieio me ."replied u elly tliu pilsenur. 011 killed Willi your own Ilium my tatiiei and we bretliuis; mid you 111 ten led te luvt liaiiu' ud inysell t u 11 iieivlu your newur an 1 you may tiiku roveiyn b liiillctlni; ou me tin inel MUVMtii teruiHiits; lint I all 111 Oll'lille theiii all w.th pluiisiire, provided I eiu think that I have been se li ipny as te rid the world et sueti a mils mcu.' itleh int. struck with the roneiiiibleiiujN el tilts reply, nud liuuihlnd hy the ncarapnre.i -h et duaili, or luru 1 (iiiur leu lobe set 11' ilheitv, mi I a sum of money le tie Klven te hliu; hut M ircadee unknown te him, selfd tin' 11:111 ippy m in, an 1 ll lyu 1 mm alive, alie tlHvi liange 1 him " R'char'l here met a man as lien hearted as hiinseir; aud thus he olesad his roman tic career iu Apiil, 119!), inthertfty second year of his age, and his heart is burled iu thochaueel, between his undiitiful brethers Henry and Goill'ery, whose ingratitude se embit'ered the last days of their rejn' fath'-r, Heury II. , of England Thore are tjinbs here even eldor than these, 1 saw the tomb et an uuole of Wm. the Con Cen Con queror ; and Archbishop Maullus, who died iti 10n, is buried in the nave. Thore are also mouutuents of RjIIe and his son lieng Sword, but I did net soe thorn. OHier Uliuicliss Tlie tlrett Cluck, i:te. After leiviug the cathedral, I visited the old aud magnifljeiit church St. Macleu, aud the church of Sr. Vice int. Iu the 1 klter I uotiued, nttr.ohed te the columns, fourteen tabletr, earved iu high relief ami painted, ropresouuni; the trial of Christ, his pregnm te calvary, and his crucifixion; also sime tltie old tapestries, oue of them dated Kill In my rambles I otme te an old arch or gateway iu 0110 of the streets, having en each side an inuuouae dial plate, The whele is olaberatoly etrved, aud 011 the tin ler surfase of the arch are several dcep panels obtaining in nltr.ro'i.-ve, nn allegorical representation of Christ the Geed Shepherd.' Iu oue ujruer, wlnre the arch jeliiB the tjwjr, is a drinking foun tain In honor of Ljuis XV., with a oarv earv ing abjve ropriseiitupr the legend of Alpheusand Arethusa. This curious work, probably ene of the anoent gateways of the city, is kn 1 wit as Le Perte tt Ui Fon taine lie la Oretic Jlerhge (tlie Gate and Fountain of the Great Olejk.) Ou au inland iu thoeiue, hotwe'iu the city aud the faubeurg St, Sevar, is a line statue of Corneillo, who was a native of Rouen. La Salle, the American explerer, was a native of this elty, but he Is net honored with n statue. Thore is, hew. evor, a flne monumentof Brether La Salle, a bonevolont priest and founder of a re ligious order. I should like te speak of the lilm tie Justice, a line Uothle build ing, seme of it very old Df the nuoieut fortifications, new oenvortod Inte mag mag mag tilflcontbuulevatds of Its public gaidens, aud ether intore&tiug things ; but I pass them by, te netice the one thing which of all ethors I most desired te see which, I may eay, induced me te break my journey at Reuen ; 1 mean the fountain and statue of " I. a ruoelle," the horelo but ill-fnted Jean of Arc. It is a driukiug fountain, probably thirty feet high, orewned with n statue of the Maid, and standing in the market placoef Roueu, where, en the illst of May, 1431, bIie perished at the stake. As 1 steed thore ami recalled the history of the inspired maiden of Doremy, who, bolievlug liorself te be divluely called te deliver her bolevod laud from a foreign yoke, dennod n suit of nrmer aud led lliourmle.s ei France from vlotery te victory, till the rightful ruler was orewned nt Rheitns, as she had me- dlcted ; as in imagination I pictured this innocent girl bound te the stake, and the llorce tlamcs licking her totider limbs like the tongues of doveiirlug serpents my heart swelled with shamu and Indignation that such a dastardly eutrage should have disgraced the history of England. Illlter ate, deludcd, fanatleal, perhaps, bIie was She believed horself le be inspired ; she thought she heard volcea ealllug her te froe her bolevod country. Ami why net? Wetalk of the Inspiration ofpenlus why notef the Inspiration of patriotism? We talk of rt "oalltetho ministry;" we nre told of 11 volce that rebuked Paul en his way te Damascus ; is It utterly lucrodible that this saintly maldeu, who wearlctl the car of Ged with her Inperttinlties, wasdlvlnely eallcd te her licrole work ? At nuy rate she beheted the was called, nnd It was her duty te obey. She did ebey : she gave her llle for her country, and she is fitly en shrined in the heart of mankind, as n Christian hcrolne nnd mattjr. As I steed thore in the tnnrket place of Rotien, indulging hi these relloetlom, thoeloiiuont words of DeQuluoey kept sounding In my cars. Have you read tlictn? They in ty be found in his admirable essay en ".letti of Are" an csaay which for beauty, for pathos, for withering scorn, for sublimity of thought, for mngulllconce of diction, stands first, it soems te me, among all the works of this inttnltable master of style. Why net quote a portion ? I am sure it Is far mero ititercetlug them nuy thing that I cau write. HeU ilnccy's Tlirllllui; Vml. "The oxeoutlouor had been directed te apply his torch from below. He did se. The fiery smoke rose upwards in billow ing volumes. A Demluican monk was thou standing almost at her bide. Wrapped up iu his subllme oflice he faw net the danger, but still persisted iu his prayeis. Even then, when tin last ene my was racing up the llery stairs te scb.e her, even nt tliat moment did this noblest of girls think only for him, the ene friend llii.t would net forsake her, nud net for herself ; bidding him with her last breath te care for his own picstuvatlen, but te leave her te Ged. " IJUhep of Beauvals! thy vntim died in flre upon a scaffold thou upon a down bed. Hut for the departing minutes of life, both are oftentimes alike. At the fatcA'ell crlfiif, when the gates of (loath are opeuing, nud llcsh is resting from its struggles, oftentimes the tortured nud ter tutor have the Fame truce from eatual tormeut ; both sink together in sleep ; togcther both, sometimes, klndle iute dreams. When the rneital mists wero gatheriug fast upon you two, bishop nnd shepherd girl when the pavilions of life were closing up their shadowy curtains about you let us try, through the gigan tic glooms, te discipher the llylng features ej your sepnrate visions. " The shepherd girl that had dellvercd France Bhe, from her dungeon, alie, from her baiting nt the stake, she from her duel with lire, as she cutcicd her last dream saw Dercmy, Eaw the fountains of Doremy, saw the pemps of ferest in whleh her childhood had wandered. That Easter festival which man had do de nlcd te her languishing heart that rcsur rectien of spring tlme which the darkness of dungeons had intercepted from her, hungering after the gloiieus liberty of forests wero by Ged given back into her hands as jowela that had been stelen from her by robbers. With thoae, perhaps, (for the minutes of dreams can stretch ihte ages), was given back te her by Ged the billys of childhood. Hy special privi lege, for her might be created, in the fare well dream, a scejud childhood, inueccnt as the flrat ; but net, like that, sad with the gloom efa fearful mUsleu in tlin rear. The mission had new been fulfilled. The storm was woatherod, the skirts even of that mighty storm wero d.awing off. The bleed that she waa te reciren ler nau eccu ex acted; the tears thatbhe was te thcd in secret had been paid te the last. The hatred te hereelf in all eyes had been faced steadily, had bceu sutlered, had been sur vived. And in her last light upeu the scaffcld she had triumphed gloriously; victoriously alie had tasted the stings el death. Fer all, except this oemfort from her farewell dream, she had died died amidst the tearsef ten thousand enemies died amid the drums aud trumpets of armies died amidst peals redoubling upeu peals, volleys upon vollejs, from the saluting clarions of martrys. "Bishop of He.iuvais I boc.iUHe the guilt burdeued man is iu dreams haunted and waylaid by the most frightful of hia crimes, aud because upon that fluctuating mirror rising (like the ineckiug mlrrcn of mirage iu Arabian deserts) from the feus of death most of all are tetleeted the sweet ceun teuauces which the man has laid iu ruins; therefore I knew, bishop, that jeu also entcriug your dual dream, taw Doremy. That fountain of which the witnesses spoke se much, shencd itself te your eyes iu pure morning dews; but neither dews, nor the holy dawn,could cleanse away the bright spots of iuuoceut bleed upeu its Hiirluce. Uy the fountain you saw a woman seated, that hid her face. Hut us you draw near, the woman raises lier wasted features. Would De De Do eomy knew them again for the features of her child? Ah. but neu Uuewu them, bishop, well. Oh, mercy I what a groan was that which the servants, waitiug out side the bishop's dream at his bedside, heard from his laboring heart, as at this morueut he turued away from the fountain and the woman, Beeking rest iu the foreats afar off 1 Vet net se te escape the woman, whomeace ngalu he inns, beheld bofero he dies In the foreats iu which he prays for pity will he Had a rtspite ? What a tumult, what a era then I) ir of feet is thore ! In gladea, whure euly wild deer should run, armies aud nations are siBSembtlng ; tewering in the iliictua'ting crowd are phautems that belong te the departed hours. There is the great English prince, Rsgent of France. Thore is my Lord of Winchester, the princely cardinal, that died nnd made no sign. Thore Is the bishop of IJeauvais, clinging te the Bhelter of thickets. What building iu that which hands se rapid are raising? Is it a martyr's scaffold? Will they burn the child of Doremy a second tlme? Ne: It Is is a tribunal that rises te the clouds ; aud thu nations stand around it waiting for a trial. Shall my lord of Ikauvals sit again upon the judgment scat, nud number again the hours of the innocent 1 au, no ; no is a priHoner at the bar. Already all is waitiug ; the mighty audiouce is gathered, the oeurt is hurrying te their beats, the wituosses are arranged, the trumpets are sound ing, the judge Is taking hiB place. Oh 1 but this is sudden. My lord have you no oeiiusol ? ' CouueeI I have noue ; in heaven above, or iu earth boueath, coun ceun coun seleor there is nene new that would that would take a btiel fiera me! all nre silent. ' Is it, indeed, oemo tn this ? Alas, the tlme is short, the tumult is wondrous, tlie crowd Htretchcsaway iute infinity, but yet I will search in it for somebody te take your b, hf ; I knew of soraebody that will no your counsel. Who is this that oenioth from Doremy ; Who is she In bloody cor onation rebca from Rhelms ? Who Is she that oemoth with blackencd flesh from walking the furnaces of Reuen ? This Is bIie, the shopherd girl, counseller that had in, no for herself, whom I choeso, bishop, for veurs. Shu it Is, I ougnge, that shall take my lord's brief. She it is, bishop, that would plead for you ; yes, bishop, she wheu heaven and earth nre silent." I will net Bpell the offeet of this splendid passage bp further description, merely re marking in coneluslou that I left that evjiiing for Dleppe en my way baek ti Londen, hi(hy picasml with my visit te this quaint oil ci , ue 1... 'i..r Nerman a; . J. Yi ilms Wkstl-vu MiM.Eit3YJiitE October, 183U. Itruiiil tours need net lest evor turoe days new. It seems linssllilu tnrnnw vnunir rmrnl,, eMiivni doers rur that letutlli el tline.mul . ... - . . . . . . --n .-- .... 1,','iuv iiiu iiieum or ur, Jinim-ceuith Hyrup, 11 Bale and pleasant romedy. The siirostureviinUvnnitaliist Small narhvs Prophylactic fluid, ltilostret Vex la destroys con k-aHl'llll Hiir.kleii'K Arnica Halve. lvT.l,.?7,'l,t,.',lmeulr.l, w"'ler of the world. Ar!linr1'..'' l" ".'yedlly.cuie burns, Hrulses, !if'imCer;,.l ,?. l, """"'. "vor iiii-im. Can ? 1 JS',!1- "nU'i0 i.m!.u ns' u,,r"-Tetter. ClmpiMid IliiniU nnd nil akin eriiptlniis.Kimriinteed Hi cure In uvuiy Instance, or meney lolunded. au cents jier box. for Bale by Chiw. A. I.oehor. loavireol.tir a VI II it Hrally Cur lltteuinatutn 7 Voallswer, lionerbrlKlit.lt will euro riimi. mutism, nnd the Hoveiest casfs tee. Or. Themas' Kelcelrte Oil wns spcclnlly prepited ler Hit. rhniimatle und lame. Netice lelle 4 Irem ihopceplu retail veto Itn merits In 111-1 - Iv every paper In the country. Fermitu I. II. II. Cochran, ilrugBist, 137 nnd 1K Nert! IK vuenii sirent. A l.tte-iKVIiiR 1'renciiit. , Mr. M II, Allisen, Hutchinson, Kan : Hnvnt Ids uru nytiHlmplii Trial et Or. Klng'e Nev Discovery, ler consumption, ivhlsli cnused him te prHsurn a lurite botlle. that eiinplutfl v cured him, when doctors, cIiuuke or clluuilu nnd oveivthliiK clse had rulled. Asthinii, llrenchlilu, llearaunesi, Hovere Coughs unit nil 1 Ureal mnt i.utiK Discuses, Itlsginirnninei te cure, a 1 Lit Unities Irce at cinw. A. LecherM UrijK Stere. l.nriu sly.e, ll.ie. Hetrcttvta nnd l'rlvntn Olllrer t'sually wear their badKOS et authority con coiled under their clothing, but Dr. Thomax' .electric Oil wuuis Us hailges In thu term of printed labels attached te each mul every hot het Hu. se Hint all may knew III mission. It u (turn full und eompleto authority le nrresl iillnchi-s and pains, and docs Ha duly every time, for aule by II. II. Cochran, drui,Ul, 137 anil .ll North Uunnii ntreet. We Clmllrnce tlin Wnrlil. lien we say we believe, we huve ovldenen te prove Hint Shlleh'a coiisiituntlen euro Is decldtdly thu b"8t Luiiff Medicine tnnde, In ns much ns It will enre 11 common or Chienlc Ceuuh luene-liall thu time mid. relieve AU' inn, Ilrenchltts, Wlineplnir Ceuith, Croup, mid show mere cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will coin where they lull, It i pleasimt le take, harmless te the youngest child mul wuKitaranleewluit we say. l'rlet, Ida. 5110 mul 1.0). tr your Lungs nre miih, Chest or Hack lump, usu Slillnli's i'oietis i'liin i'liin ler. Sold hy II. II. Coehriin, dru(?glst, N07. 137 nnd 1 si North (Jnuen street. ruu7-ii 1 ew.mvAh. lyvitiiva PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Heuseliiild Artlrln (or Uulvetanl I'liinlly li. Eradicates Fer Scmlet ami Typhoid Kevers, Diphtheria, hull hull valleii, Ulcerated H010 MM M3IA Thieit, Pmiiii nun rex, jh ui id 1 Cotitaideiirt 1t1r1.J-1rvav1ra.1Hnw, nnu Diseases, rcrnens wmi Inc en the sick should use It freely, ricnrlul. K v-r has never been known te spread wlieru thu fluid was 11-0 I. 11llew Fover lias I.eeiL ruled w lib It alcr black vemtthail taken place. Thu worst cases el diphtheria yield te It. Foverednnd sick per-t i.nn., -..I.fuliml ....' HMAM. l'OX nnd bedsores prevented by bathliiK with Darliys Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and purl lied. Fer Bore threat It Is a sure euro. Contagion ileslroyed Fer Frosted l-eet, Chilblains, I'll eh, Lhutlngs, etc. Klieuiiiatlsm cuied. Seu White Complex PUIII1 .UI.VI.U'. .-". l'lfTINU el Small I'ex rKKVKNTED. A member et Jiiv lamlly was taken wltu small 1'ex. 1 used thu Fluid; the puttent was uotdellilous, was net. pitted, nud was about 1110 utilise utjniii hi three weeks mid no ethers had IL I. W. I-AKKINBON. I'llllUdUl- phta. ions scoured by lla use. DirilTIIKUIA rUKVKNTKI). The pliyalclaus here use Darhvs Fluid very Ship Fover prevented. Te rurlly the ISreuth Cleanse thu Teeth, It can't uu aurpns9eii (jaiarru reuevuu cured. nuilsucceri3fiilly hi the 'irealinent of Dlnh- Kryslpelas cured. Hums lelleved tn stuntly. Scars prevented. Hysontery cured. Wounds healed nipld- iy. Hcurvuy cured. An Aiitldeti) ter A nl malorVet;iitublu I'ul sous, btliiKH.elc. 1 used the Fluid din- thcili. A. Stellkn wkiwk, orceiiabeiu, aia. Tetter dried up. Cholera pre von ted. Ulcers purllled and healed. In cases et Dentil It should beuscdutiDtit the corpse It will prevent uny unpleas ant smell. Tlie eminent l'liysi clmi, .1. MAUION HIMS, M. 1), New Yerk, sins: "I inn con vinced I'l'el, Daiby's rrephyhictic Fluid Is a valuable dlsliilcct ant." ing our present ul- IIICllOll Willi CC1U101 Fover wllh decided advaiitaiie. It Is I11- illsiiensable te the sick room.- Wm. F. bAMreiii), Kyile, Ala. SCAUI.KTKUVKIt CUI'.KI). VAWDUIiniLT llMlVKIISITr, NASIlVILLlt, Teilll. 1 testily te the most excellent iiuiilllieset l'iet. Darby's l'lophylactle; Fluid. Asudhilii lectnnl anil deterKentlt Is both theoretically nnd pructlciilly .superior te any pieparatluu with whkh 1 mn aciiualnteil. N. T. Hji-ten, Prof. Chemistry. DAKIIVS FLUID 16 HECOMM KN I)K1 HV Hen. ALU-can' 1:11 II, Btui-iibms, et Uoerftln. Ucv. ciias. F. l)Ki:5is, 1). D., Church et the Straturers, N. V. .les. l.KCe.Nn:, Columbia, 1'ref. University, 13. C. Kev. A. .1. IIattlk. l'rel.. MorcerUnlvcrtlty. Kev, Oue. F. I'ikkci:, lllnliep M. K. Church. INDHrK.SHAIU.tiTO KVKKY 110MK. rurleetly lunuless. Used Internally en xleriinlly ler Mini erlJeast. The Fluid has been ihoieuxhly tested, and we have abundant evidence that It has ilenn everything bete claimed. Forluller Inferiiin tlonitutei your Uruu'isia pumphloler sema le the prupilclera, J 11. ZKlI.IN.tCO., Miiuut'iictitrlnir Cheu-.lsts, I'iiilaubu'I'IA. Fer sale hy II. II. Cechnin, Druinjlst, 117 mid 1.1'J North Quceu alreeu anH-lyecslA.w 4 Vi:K,.SH.VHHAl'AltIL,l..a. Aerds Fail. 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