The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 04, 1864, Image 1

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FOR, SUSQoll43.M4 r cOtarnr.
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the Bank. MI Dental operalione -*MU 'ill &ea ..'
performed in good style amtnnyingted.
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ewer I. -N. DallerVa Grocerj.. on 'lllainastreet.
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pledging b I eltto do all work satiataCtorily. Cat:
ling done ern aterrt notice. Idad wzmuni!:tite ,
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in Mentz Block , over stares.of Read, VJatrona
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potting donebn short notice. in beet style. Jan '
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I: 'neot,tho Baptist Nectlogihone. oti TUMIlke r ..
tre0t.,....414 ordained prompay..in nestate style.
Cattiitg, &moon igtoit wake, sad vs:ranted to tlt. L.
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IPAl4l3l3Ocias. 'Watches, and Jesich7 at the
_IL shortest notice, and on ram:table tams. , MI
work warranted. Shop In Chandler and Jessulea
store, Marius:4Z, Pa, ocQS tt
WM. W. SMITH, '
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ATieTURER siross:Monbpse,
U. Pa. Shop over - pewitra store. All kinds of work
orde to order, and repairing done neatly.. jet! 7
ABEL TITRRELL,
DEA,h$ll in Drugs, Medleines. cheinlesis. Dyye
st 4., Glass WarA Paints. oils, Varnish, Wing
do w Glass, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jewelry Perfu
mery, &x.—Agent for sal the most popular PATENT
STEIJICINES,—Montrose,Pit - - sog llf
ME-DIOAL CARD.
GR. E. PATRICK, & DR. E. L. GARDNER
LATE GRADUATE of the MEDICAL DpPARTMENT
OF YALE COLLEGE. have formed s copartnership
for he• practice of Medicine and Surgery and we prepared
to attend t- all business faithfully and punctually,that
may be - int:rutted to their cam on terma commetuturate
with tha times.
Diseases and deformities of the EYE, •setrgleal opera
tibTis diseases;partiezdarlyattended to.
IMP"Offied owes tirebb's Store.- °Mee hones trona -8 a.
tn. Will. - eibets °frog:MT pfoduse taken in po
t:tent, at %balalaikas?, value; andeaens neer anstazia.
Monteose4 - Pa., May att. iniZIL-4pt •
FIRE INSURANCE
THE C0.,0F NORTH AMERICA,
Has attgegLetzuUlmincy In Montrose.
The Idestlnsurance Co.inihe Union,
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• tle,.ceasedi,d. hia breath,
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- ~, : , ~ As the sun went down.
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'The , Reand,. rablei an able-New York
Y, aki' c's~niiu ► sk~ioa
1 the . Iv4s PPlPOP. , 4l , ittatiMiliaina a just
.and candid tytieloin.relattonzto the great
midair? -wboa cte.ziWith,oArtnY,orthiFo:
tomae; 4,eatlohnsorwand Lee 'with it at /
Fair °aka ;' teliti c heti bad:!Or, .7,days
while - on-Abe retreat tolkarrison'a ' Uind
ing ; drove them back'troni Malveim lilir
•subseqftently defeated Lee at &rah libun
tain and Antietam; . tuf saved the eity of
`Washington—tor which seiVices he was
.7Megf'd from command -PT- a -pusg4ni
tinfais'ansi mdinlyjeitious
not a man of Wholif ia - ivorthy to-unloose
the latehatiof ilre re-publish
the artiste; and speak''for it a calM
Avrorn. the. Round Tat tle.dtepublican.
GEN. MCCLELLAN IN' HISTORY.
31t3tiquitii full jutiticibitAlone
to General McClellan. His own report of
his militarropera*m.s„froui his assump
tion of obnuriaild in Western Virginia, to
:-JeaderdOp she
Arniy of the otoniae :aftei — An detain, is
in the hands of ihepbblic rioter, and will
soon be given to'the-publie:-; A fair, tem
perate review of his military career never
hatlYet. beei 'but -it is time that
it be attempted by some one competent
to make A His only
statements, in connection with the leport
of the scuMnlittee on.the , Conduct of the
War, furnish'sufficient data upon which
LO form an cstimate_ oflrs zu lilitary ability
and servioesi'"J
It is idle at this late day to arraign the
adininistration or - the Republican party
for their coadnertowards Gen. McClellan.
We are among° thciscp Who believe that
Mr. Liaeoln and ins `advisers have ever
been desirous ordoiug,what was , best in
all their movements to;put down the reb
ellion. Tbey,-have been-ill-Advised and
mistaken Many alibi,- bevuWer once del
11;leratelymid ponsciously,l4 the wrong.—'
(We dies from that opiniontleDzif.)
Nor areriWaills6 . fied r :tolfiale& the testy,
impatienti egotistic -temper of the Ameri
eitiirpeolilo atirtigANSE-eirly-hlitoiy Of the
war v wttit- ' t wig 4 . o3iip ishriOage of to
bring a grearmilittiry leaair - into disrepute
W9l4lt4totekelPell Se we -de-exePte—as
we find giot..giio.italtice should be done;
some time oil other , and the Saininistration
mustareeptthe: verdict; if publietipmwe
decides iiistit, antedwroaglyand unwisely
in the eise6Men:lftClellan.---
. it was Oa! ect agaipst,hitn, that when
lieleathti: lion arGenesal-i n -Clider
Y ililladdii . iii ' ..ktide 4 3natil tO r taiocraidOO
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end th's.beliKtriore than • anything else, l44t.t#l,ftifi.4-4k4it',..oo4*:r.ofthoitijnatty in
Idalreinovaltroni angraine , onntrol of atili=i
114' iffakk ' Sibsentient - itiedidOnahOad
I Proved4h4 . -be had - 11 - :PcgitimYCPcherao '
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•iieipt where the rebellion priginat,ed, -- ;-/In:
'firiinafrizoiiiii*-14 , (W, - ,ltiall a : iilL - be
fouhd that 14 -- e/Frly . ;l ki
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Rortance a tinimediatelyr.,O.caunimtasti,
Ttimelriee,' witli'd 'ROW ifnifOil.4elhei
South Atlantiaund , tbedGfultStatrilytuld of
'&l 4 o:iii iiipiesisluiof,tite Pkuge.ofalount
ains That jut into the rebel - territory nn4 . ,
priuwratt,v d dirki, , tly/ re gm Vinwbet
'wyetttlie AttatitiiluidAhe Mitsissippi.i.All.
his instruutiorityind Tiers to Gen. Buell'
bad this- objeiirW:liety in view. Th? cap
turd agt i fiwrefinesWitele)q, .vhieb- wag
sulitieilhentlk rzbade7,, *ail ndluirt tof his
plan, and, as we will presently show, was
a luest;opeble ; beim* WON? linlct/Aapse.
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IralisstTeittikultberlActlfakeli on
of in the spring of - 1862, -- und the, loyal
People there relleYed**ilifildmiiiiiy of
the rebel government, the , terrible 'battles
whioklayAlticee4rencheolgtrithiplood the
soil 0f . :01n64/Ws - rid tl/rAMitoGeorgitv
waidd-i'lltiv6iftlen go/feat:Mr would:
-an y "the. m a n V7l 2l °Els,', K - _,Fentucky ,
iirlikaiglind' Orgamlatvo °eolith:lL In
fact,-the War would hatte,been half ended
before It had fairly 'begun. Another ot
the strategioanovemenbcplanned-brGen:
McClellan; Wit!rbe'fb4dip ;bll it':*naifons •
tc.b, Geo..- Wafer' previous to the capture of
_New Orleans. Thisliocument is-a - nmrvel
of:Fp itlttp—s re ity . i abliWejaitilauthor i
aliopithe. 8 kin rah/net strategists, , o 4 _the
hie: 7 - HisAiil not desinithecapture.ofilia
city uiltirGC:i. Butler - had at least 28,006 . :
'en under - bia - dimmand. H e .redicted
the
that VA, ttilt-IPIJ il iiii i 0
i (42d ' ~ ..n were,
4 (niVilittniti,t4A4 the::.ession oi l
thetc/tY, anl the event proved the cor, l
rectness 9 . f,his judgment i o ( 4 -, -- .1,
3.4.,e1Uki 1i ea Erb, nrieithi Avidebn r 2l
ly a small part of the campaign he had
rfl
marked -- out - . -- Batter -- ii , es_ 1
ie, `1:/riillefialsily r tia„:4l4i it city i d
iv rifles ofiap . cattato, mil t nup
muekof, f onisiang,. aa was w .uecessa to.
.111/pi:tort .Netsr Orleans . and keep at a- Ois- ,
tancethe rebel armies; after which' he
_was
,t9cted IR Anke ,posaelltilii ofi
ltatelki d Jifetithi,tthe leirlitat'clf IttiEw.
sissippi. This jest
,Instruption as we see
by what sfitiskttiutli‘cetir'red at Picks+
burVPArts 116430), and ii..11- 1 219ngpoutb
e$ kriisiallippt, 2 - itatirof Mgr' ee`• iiiispor ,
Lace.
c 7 E.' W.
Had" -43enetirBittler bitch "Ale to obey.
9 rd T-74- 4 g4 -134 4 42 4eP1Piti1l efansi4 3l l l ' ~P lng
inilitaryNitiihis` Apt qiiiiilodetk
tutule,glorions-by thelaregesefiricksburg,
and Port Hudson ; but within 'thiee•
tnoptha-ttfte rthe iapturANew Orleans
the-. 4spect of ;the htivr snap of. the
;loath weit would-lave been as favorable
as it now is, after the, hideous waste of ,
blood, and tri.4l;nre which it has cost to
rescue that partof the• country_ from the.
grads ofthe rebellion. Gen. McClellan's
'final object in theinowments hi contem
plated, seen by hisseport,.-was
'the deliVerafice of 'the the
sippi from the grasp ofthe rebel govein :
ment.-
But be was relieved from command
prematurely. The .time bad not arrived,
I nor had. the preparation .B e en made, -for
I moving_ the armies he bad designed , to
act in concert against the rebellion when
Mr. Lincolif3o4ilkifraitiliiial the supreme
clnitrel of- the,, army, and administered
military. grail% ”aceording to the ideas of
leading memrs of the administration.—
Geo.; M 6
eClellan did not design that the
grind:Campaign should commence until
April,,and his judgment has- been-singu
larly confirmed by -the .historrof the war
since:hen. ..An the movements of our ar-
Tines in the winter of 1861, miii thi3 early
,13pring,of thlk.follow d ing year i pesa pfema
.ot9-t il)lir Micipoo6,',Stoth the -Itut4inely
.frtfa, they .. bar4,43sere 'inalli S!disastersqa
disguise._ Even the eaptut.oofDondisitn,
and' the army it' contaispd, , is toile -set
down' q our future:AVM& as iiiiii Meal. Be
tio, blow ; :the . Union '''3ause• received in
the oarly - hietory of the war. General life;
Clelldn'e object iri'postponing the move
ments of our armies until the ear
,dart'
uf, April vas, that ilikir-conidlill'be'almul
•taneons--that 'ironic fell-twoop Ge i rr-43.0-:
&Amid' capitrre,llast Tihrtlestie_;:4en.
Shno.q.oi• Charigston; GeSi• Biala, New
Oile g ans;' Vieksbiirg and, Jackson; Gen.:
Halleck, theJlintraf-'the 'Mississippi • and 1
Nelef#Atrgibel ffi rital.;;Aatalj ;Algae
iiiiialnents lieen successful, which 7 it
wan
,noLhave been_ unreasonable to ex
pect, thersayould , 4ave/4:qtalo rebellion
~ aftet-4. 1 4444002- - IQ any- one ofthem
peen •aucoesa• ful , it worth:l)3l## beefia-Cru
'et voisr!,la :thii. , titaelbracY,,,..ffitt =the
opening .uf;tliCiiiipiAign in the west in
January . 'and' Febriuiry r stha. capttwo of,
Forta.Henry and Donelson • nd - the oper- 1
ations uffilelftgper 'it 4 -,,ppi--all of
,1 1 4% ivp, 1 : i
. tiet r Ap
~ v ~ ,,ain e lte-•
tad Lola r
in chief iC ‘ '..7 6 1:904411A whole
gradd oini th psigpi„"mitpmbiillion wait then
A11 4 .-tor ss i a
iiii,
Mf J.; I:itft.
_. • ,
V4171.1-sifl' -thfl . Riebrnuddti sfrovichinent a.,
strk wintre.onseriptiotaa*.ib New:Hoeg . of,
Alefense. :wed-taken inpi It Every; fimtup that,.
bduldh.be .=itaised.-.Vas ptesOdlsintiville:
‘TankSi'ii Evcrytbingiwamdoneihaternilita il
;rraciatice:aUdithe keen alirni uf.isretidy l l
*Weft ;. 'unitary i : people could. suggests to
;1141te l ON_ Confederacy,.e,quaLto *_next.
i enieNeney'ibat l fito.tild., • 4:fkeed,npen it
.14Y the'truiqb*,i,:9o.l*,. i • ,••• , •
... 740 aatakiagg itA i nt94 7 x ' ew,liii:iefina at:,
ii ,i oPened preiiiardrely., liiin. 134r.fiad
'td,1* i i.a . l o ' 4 4 'ift's.,s4 , rik . htlhe ; 0 40 1 4
%,i'as ,alialtl,al,4 , 'r Ott!'ukaliiil! t &9, l :•• lii4lY!ct°t
ry. 'Tniiteadiof c'aptUrii,gibe . best . gart of
ouisiaiiiikna g , be,CUßpng...tbe •cap. 44 of'
. 3 liasiSsipl;'iliiis * ElCNerilakeicbs i fvetu,o
Confederacy, it'iditillidly able to tok e ll
its.awn InZTe*: 'Orb's= •IThOgitory of
the itailitaryillondarti:tresultingl it The ;
mostly.tieges;of_Vicksbnigitid-Ptitit'Hud-'
son', turouldlieverthave •had , to b& written
; had • ;the;plans, suggestAd 1 by General .tic.'
Clellan4been•executedi It Wail ftiune, tbo,
;when the nrovernent watrehrde Upon Rich:
mend,: that !the•fatal •bi under of ' the , pre.'
- matumopening of -the ennipaigu in. the]
;west and in , thel southwest had' beiVed %he
rebellion; to - at ovcry'eirok tg 'dive:
its capital. - friecoxosrwerikhntrieditillill.
parts , ortius Confederacy: to Ude '-bdaleilui`
Union forces—and they sticceedtidrYNOi;
pros any tojyßitage plued,froarThe. opc
laVgAs aje,ng Ivo Atiwnicpstp, Ah except iri .
Ri j fedtilig:lttsM4Pl(4"rnh 45, ill :thes6,
lip9Ants t4t,:11; too, •sgigiuoify uGgnomr
1 .*-FiCOilOt 414. i ßpgi.ep!o ithwradminisera
'Hon" forceg t iN .uu i pide-.4t,,tfiat ejiticar
41 65 0,
_ T i'M ivo 5 !!; . 4-7 !:17, , v -.ft
P i e P i ta et . --ti 4B, 4FticiOilFill•:)icapipPr:'
le,,L.es: 9, y_lq!F!!!a..., - - ntl. smut ar
Nt"P•or• IVeAfre 4 9Pg Aff-aay ;that itmai
under" 'the general'orsirs etlar...,_Lini:44, "
+mad 47.str itrfniirp; nor bave we anything
up:bid rtotrohing %lie eatiii*Vs'-` 4 4-hieh fors.
lova the •Arentevallpf- 3 G4,4011 AteUfellan - •
‘afterthetattle`or Atitietbrii. l Ifit'iii'cltjgh ,
tolnio ur ili at; tiftbr , the lii*affil eii - ntzt‘n,
cm ',of FredeticitsliffethilliOriVille,
- and GettysbuitOkineßlEMeti el . y 7 fulilay:
where AGlenerailicei6lfairwailrAn le-.
moved;fronizetiffinfahll oflheiiiritC4'nd
certaidihruti`bhanid.4l,tiiiiii 'Wejttrakii
these - re arks in• "noibpiritlif i iinTtiriNess !
to the administeatku -iii.' Ml', r Eiffeblif . Per t
giltily:. WirbelieV,o•tbUt7ile,Tieliid6nte
acted fra)o 'patriotic' titkrisiderzitibrul, `and; did the best according to the light' freii&a.
Nor do f ve ;believe lila:the ,piitif who,
Si:mired hitu.gui• to ge4Asidelhoiska.ta a ,
eideved plansi4-the general-imehief;
were
aniznated ;by. any. other desii-e &Emu pur
pose to serve tbeli- aanntrvjrl Subsequent
events beim, however, placed thefivernel
ly in the, wrou„, ,, and-they pastAtccept the
verdi - et impartial science will bestow( up
on theni. • • ~.4.. .
TRIALfrAZ .
Bean, Hackett, ea „an, blur Skater
•„„ ete: - • _ -I=l,
I F `° 4l " 3 chleng".'," l o " -
My physical education - haw been sadly
neglected. When, 1rW.38 a'boYl had some
experience in climbing, apple-trees, and
sealing picket fences; and once' succeed
ed in - throwing a double, somersault ,out
of a hay-loft, on which Occasion the sta-"
ble keeper'A boot _ the part of a
spring-board. Iliad a passion for, hay
lofts in the , hey- a'y ,my youth. -sut '
the physical oreroistr incident . to - iny early
experience in tree-elimhing,picketlicaling,
and precipitate_ revolutiond out of' barn
garrets, rather retarded than improved:
my muscular developement ; and the sur
geo-mmionlar operation of taking a , foot
oil my delicate figure when I was already
ail short as a boy' of rimy age had aily, ight .
to be,. caused-me in- later years to -avoid
- -tediously anfphysital,exertion,that
not abselutely necessary to- my heulth an ,
welk being. . ; Therefore,.. .
Skating is a new thing tome . /.never
studied the art in , my _boyhood's -sunny
years, and I never practised it;
'from` lAwsetvar
tion and exiinyimcat
bug, and ekatingluirki
thin - that cothg havEt heletigO:totin other
figethan_ the ope itrwillak, we live. -
y li - t t :i g iiOr i ct ad r;4ll .7 l4r4 6 ;Pwin s ' ku . av eo b v iel_
4e,0 de ,4 44 8 iarlif lig the last T,ourtli te. They , .
Jo
lyto,pmlsuide...-',113e-to.,lshttqho :glorious
art; and ‘they Vivo ii'foiecutedtheir en
deavors, tm : ly tir since. Its the
col4:#o , ber iiarOgeflll-IFOWar
alan n ed, aid: tried to,-convitiea,then f that
tlia~'it would b ' .to theii - adVinitheo: ,to
pudiate my friendithiplichatt they insisted
that I was aw - exteedrsgty-ritop,g_ m n g
1 04
' illiaWtiiiii44l
thanievif.:l:lftan!lo,tifilfthgtOpimei.
att Oi t lrV 2 o4, o ootl#4 7 ;P%filtPligi
That it ench"weie ilie - eash,WeitkinW h ot
*4 - Cit
miotrfts4hatrol: 2 4ool.lll#oPi I
;aibigvbisir-i0144404 , 4,300344i1iki0i1in
OFetos2Ve''l i tritgrti*
anikluews
41741 1 4*..."
day., 1.
7ammtantimmetnioatiairdett T,
-)iictt.4l44W9 l /4.41i11501144/) , W01
any4'4444, gwAkitlit, aid* artni ,
skalinghtlninOtmquAd t boWy i to
fu hfil.htes.,rilittielni
tAlt i-"l 4 l 4 B4Nr uk ie w
tg e i t . t I 4•110
t ie %Meta* 81 04ANWA IT
1 ,131w= ,z(sq. - 0 ors e
'1,117. 7 • . 7 .7 e- 7 ~.
...,...7 • 1
0 ' .
911 0 7 9 7-7 pm s en t, gxce; Arpqw,, •Ny- gallantry I
Jos, challengedi)ipid Leonid say no more
-9Tillwfhwielv, Xi:,beggad,',, them to go
. riFf4.), ale floWirinrOAPO ' let fine praetjee
ii l / 4 1.1tt, le , 9l l fati.W l 4:aitt , ,be, AA:ELI, -appeared in
i PAP/ig‘ - ' 0 4,44P . leei ; 1 1QY‘^ Sr ettitied• ' /, told
them if they woniiitigp,Aio.me,, with me I
•W440 1 .1 11 a, ITO-LaY: Jiagklard flood, ed, and
Ma-, FY,944,,aeei theta Oil doomsday, • but
,Ahoy r tla4 1 eiskating-park fever, : and-all
rtny,p4kpositious Alierfi ••PoNVOriehls, ~ Final
-I,r,tlb,ecarao, '0)441414e ) , :aqintildered - ,tho ,
‘P_Pref?Vra P.4sl9fAUMea c end accompanied ,
the. ImParlmmag-bevy to a skating-park.
~,,Iljet, firsktjung,l Aid on entering • the
park was to laugh. I laughed vociferous
••*.r•A-19Ale 1 4 4 1 . 4°%PriPg114ilies said it wits vo-
M
•ier9lis4l/ to ac4;haw staplfl. X had been.
,4nyboilY . could:4l44a k„lo,linoiri,t, as soon
l as
~ .1 saw, it, Why,:.it wpsjusttaiktasy I I
spurned my tutors; I wouldttatto no die-'1
tatresses in petticoats
,i..told, them to stand
aSidd. t could prOale.my pi] eapPe" - and
dii 1 4 641 i.: T14.y,,51, - ood ,asidei;; paddled.
1`,141N4796 iliy,"B,44's,cipd.;stpod.,iip;ight
•
r 'i4lifil ) Pe ls oTl•949- - g .eXFPta.I I A miluegnan'
Nida r o:, . 1 114: itru,VlS ,lialf.„,ylitarY t ,nlPrieas,
PAO" o g e ll'eut i kPf R;5T%1 1 ,4 -aitiOYEITTIP k
•stinick'in a 1 I y' bead forepAsp, +Aim%
iliiiiVl,lol; litictiti4ie l Ve thosgg robat;
4- i -41/ I: 4l ; Ti P it PictuWlf iXlll. l syfP9NitePr&
l e
citiliOring,iioti,
,_lB o ptlifili.,9 . olll4 : o)ot
:IfiicecllrtiOkinS,.l reat`,,AilAperibroleilo
iiiid:' l i pitel,;et ali t q#eile j tiOti , ;pliren
LYo r gi4 ceittitaKe"TßFaipin4j,lie ipiiires:
iiiiii 'that my" 14"eiifiiiagg_i)i,itheAc% -and
drawn thee min. a v.ery a cusatf:i l inap of
iii), ifitelfectiArkviiirsilrthirrigitiAtoldipr
1 Wriii6lriftukiefegiiiiit itAli'dy 2 t49ild l ow t rit!
liiiififitlyi hiiiteliilliiiild ~,Wai, e i l e.,,,s 9 c A 4 ,
'via iieiii@RNafiti , fatiai. ill'9l , 4ye kTl4 ,t.
16 iiril3efuoipir4ii - ill ' ' rii9,46i;ifiii4o4ll
fihati 7 lAA:tutor ' V. r _ . .' '.. ' ' ? I ' - - .I
One precioiii' i ili c er iitiiii,ViibS6:tart
• iii licit. oyiktutik the'brglikl'iviiglthid said
'lad notttlitk•to•feaP ; ishif ii6uld ; ,gWe pie .
la lessoiriindlinfrß6 ateketer of Inc:- She -•
I:Avontd machine the icitoltnitlin'a "Ire6ar
kahl# short viiiii‘oftito - eTisba '1;11111r-do
41y.4iiiPglik-f4ob that auiyireaioniille-man
7 PoelialexactvandtioarentSdrihbraviihriier,
-kosiiiilg 601Vrablywhapkva:) Wirstrnekr , Out
;,modetately.fr-ithei etiidiL sSliq vi,i4 gime;
1 mhing Aon44putinerightzfainifciicittotrii, I
040 1 4Ver13dritoefolloir her adtleey burbe
forotiooOkladeompliabaa3t*rposeitiv as
1 fip
,iiii,ipxoellett poaltionlxhibavd'alihotot
graph Of my feet lakenmitirrtheskytor 0.-
1 Igiekgronad 'l-anirtisli aesiiiieilithetiiisi-,
' lion! (BM gratlttaikrby any meins),l heard
',op afro , skates strike sumetbingtonsid
-1 ernhiy above the-surface alb° park: Two
minutes later Kart ttior Was.) on her/lilies,
picking up berue4,l4, 3 3v4icli _were scatter-
T .,,, ; letut a t l TOP/ 01 911 ttim a3maticr .
_..,--..ie supyose , on , se.epig „thew,
'that de -thriller's difo ' 'kid :§40,, th€lling
cern - for Oriel:ens.' • ' one'-of her trierids
'rushed to hei'Aiu4l)l6oked into` tier: noPtlf
.t:6 contift he , vataiteies." - rteld'hri.iietio
doit; 1 , did viot , Whilt ! fo , ditrnybedylook
•dolvii in the-int3Utir • 'enlibecunit bf my ea
laiiiitieler-aud thiit It-ad • all -the t i';' , lblooy I
:niade:
_ ~ ..,r 0
' ''-' • r•
"When-I arose again it 'was' ivitli a de:
'termination' fioti' to 'iihnic'tialy mere till
next. season. ' VI iord - the'yonrig ladies
there ivits a CiiiiiipiritefitillitisCii*Vinine
- body - had , ponredroil 'oif theice iti Wake' it.
'slippery, , and 'I vrould - hotpatroniie apirk
F where the 'priiitiniors-'titield iiThAV `such'
indigi, iitiento he perpetrated: 'Ary guar
* diarergaihered aroundiine t and' 'entreated ,
"hie; to , try- it "'once ineo jnit' for inn." ' I
told them 'F would try-it foi•Jdifything . else
brit fun,' !Which was' inceinpatible with a
ekatitig park, ' provided they would"furn
igh : ttio . : With Ei halei?e*Y 4 l s 6lhi and pat . some
settlingywax 1 on' thelbotioni'tif my slates. - In an extended article on recent geo
fAnother'herolo-AVotrianiundaiinted Wthe- graphiefikdiscoveries and researches, the
eirentn4tanee da - ettilipaniehliavingbeen North Biitish Review gives a highly in
inade' tot:4111'0s, % liolonteired as' a snbiti- tbresting account of the discovery; By
tut- for a balance=pole and sealing-wax., Captains Speke and Grant, of the"long
and' dragged ;e'oUt, (against niy Will' I hidden source of the river Nile. It may
'pledgemy hotnity tion'the ice - again.— interest our _readers taliiiimi how and
Haviog-prefieedialittle by expe r i ence, as ender what circumstances thisimportant
I thought, F'wati"deteinturied not to put discovery was made. ~ .• ' , -
the right foot 'fOretecist anymore;nor' the, At Abe end of the t Inet eintniy, Bitice
leet - either: , lstiibd erea'atiir kept' bilifeet endeavored„tO discover the sOurectf'Of the
together 'We glidt4t liking' Very, sinooth-Nile, by sceading- the( Blue Nile,. whiCh
'lruntil we retehed=th‘''Ontre of 'the park,
.'he err occonsly suppose4,to be the main
I' beanie' tod ' ebbilient :,,and'itinck stream.. Ile traced it, to 'Like Demben,
out again: -`,-The.rdsttit , Virq the'unliladest and thougllt ImAind reached the fountain
4r It'' - I'=-nee iu - I 'li CO' ' ' '
scut _ . .a .: ere- my .engt.•,:tea o r . ..e great , nver, , . , -
alippery fdundatielt,'"ari4 teadVfo'itiy '' The . Mita Nile, which is the gtaiu
•nlll3Cryi' 1 1 heard f i r Oinethiiig 3 'tear jiiitria. I fifteem; was not explored to any,.great.
- *aided - liefizoitiel , Voiittekil and - beroie extent till, ..1827, when Linapt ascended
, I lied been ainiiiitte; I *hi glue it " for : , one hundred miles. 1n z :413 , t0,
Irina • the .inexpetilible - .Vediffise.',Oflttiiy ice Airiaad, and Werne, sent, '9* -, l ?y , l;the
'alit 'came in•''cOnetiotalwftkli 'an. eipoied Paella of Egypt, ascended ':the , river to
part.lof 4nyperitni, Wit iiiitietii,ing 'had 'o9oQlcoro, nearly . two thousand' Mites
, beenviritaltiSttldzitoti•tetAM'for `fear' - of from, l ,4l,:nioikt , h , #ild . seven handred aod
InekinitTnYiklfriginbtcriii,:iiddTennehisied ArtY-PlileOuth ,pt Xbarituoi 411 0; then
(tali itlerd %VA AbilughlbiMed iiiiy'ffitiy ~ acivtutc,44.,,tastiif-Milizli,, tio_m_ -t7if:ty 414 3
•intia - Chiut - .1 MyAkinilibip`rotetiter asked -peypim MR44 0 ),F. 0 70 Limy wuul • 1 , 3 #7. 1 1ta.,
titUrift:statrOttrtiltiidjulhgrFdianff,tikii': I ; tip •ipn: ] met possible , on - actsoootof
• , &Set !Ares kitikiilratithilretlectionii& ,T..ir t loAatid i rapfda.., 11,0 ioea,-;-9f , r9 1 4 1 ng
litylftideiitrthe ickijlindli'Avai`tioliiret 2 1 I,tisms . 9.ttico pi' t,lii,,riNror,• in_ - - this ilwaction
", , Iddit'wikltve ittP-4etititimort•lt k" ' F;tql. i rodfited,ap,PaTe4 l 4.,496l,6o Iby l the
oc i t
,taildistis•kwucleritittpatficiga" 48 mpilepliglit i rAt -p e avtgating - .thec..rirer to
ttbUt wiltritoaaftit: 4o . l ,,Meriffeal i a r p; :WO . ; 0400 1 , 4 0 , •;pg,1ty.,1 , 1 1 P ..aifnaldix :,of
, •giewiqnvei tliSnkfdeettAlnytotittiOdi4a toplipagppUsAa*, poFcers .foroi, ti- •
17 inAtio*lttoWandresitaktillidel it-1114 odiar 2 ,oTo,•_•, '_r_,
..
_•-•
~-; _ -.,_.
rate of save mete . Thy - Just at \this time i the alleged discovery,
ollOwnionig. ' -4100'....0otrendoullibllieopl IPRei by Krapf,,Rebnuuns,• and Erhard t,' of high
, VIM Ittutar,itinhinirillverelirb: •OillicapPead Itoonotaine t -.within . a -few
TrAti4 UM exprilamtirge,t4 4ofnes ,of 4be 2e q nator, in;, southeastern
, ekamitiatiatlirsteelferrrnie of obefti AfriCaattraoteditim.•geogtaphical. some.
VitilitkatittglAttctit taittififfilevit,T , , - tics and explorers to that regietv,andila
ShC " dlicci a r e 4ri rnd,hh a ild .&. /liii iti dtaill ' h ~,i t Ztl ll4. ' int ,q.67,i Fi lliFit i oß,P l .4 , SP,k lso 2. 9 oitt die
•-:t t i ' --t --- • , 'Rwe , Atiq,JAPOl , . m 0.0.34101494
. ..1 omit aireetrod;dienhof : , , I A g ZmAcin,,, IpA, ~,, tb,"‘ l lo494 t= , of
. tale estiolmitim; Pfiwargreraimp tiiii• s ~ ~o,„.ff, iiii.1. 1 4.4h44.0: , 4 14 4§WrA44 11
, rf ,
it's : 'V
IQ - 1:4-1- ''l n q ' . '" :111 " 3-at ' C f ilitll' ). l - ~l'ir, ' ,..ii- t , r `t '.l , ti ;;0,. , 4 ,A.ti.;ii; :,I,ti. +71'412
'theriiisntdOnbr iir 'iiiiir ln d ' f - t ,
hat
I
bat 'failed/on good- lei, _whit:lbl'afforded
sonic consolitlett. , The ice got colder. I
. was.ternpted- to get up; but there was a
:strong 'temptation to stay- ivbera,r was: I
could n!t. : bear exposure. .0n e.Abing. an.,
noyed me continually. • Inipetuoui young
ladies persisted ift jumping. overpy,bead.
Modesty. compelled me: to: turn 'my face
taward, the interior Of the earth occasion.
ally ;it was hard for: me to turn my, back
42311 the fair sex n•hea it eatuled,me. to rub,
.my tulle against'cold ice..; ,: - ,
I. saw a ,fat,w,oman coming—'a fat' wo.
man on ice.- Have you evei.seett the spec
tacle?,. I hope not, unless-,you , are proof
against fear. A'thensand thoughts.rush.
ed . into. my . head at once, - chief -among
which was n .apeeulatien as to the posse.
,bilityiand. probability of a fat ;woman fall.
lug, I took °tie glance at her, and buried
my fate in .tuy, hands to awalt•my doom.
-I,am too g,allant,:,and, possess .too much
respeoLfpttbe flex of which I..amitir.op,
, positei. to i dilate- UpOEL the enorrtiity af the
- netherlimhs or . any fair creature,,; but I
sa,y.boldly , Oat I did he'artily :wish f , . as I
redlined on Om ice; that I could have bad
one 'of' that 'lady's hese to hang- up - the
rlightrliercireViirtstrnas . fOr Santa Claudio
.ftliv She pasked around me anal was not,
Aleilck4sl4o..l- . . • .-. -,r: ',. ': r
~) : j T lßiee got celder.. -,I suffered eFeruci.
at"mg - Ty. c)reun,, ,, men cut pigeOU. wings
Wroura tilt, and thru's't their skatekagainst
tily rib's' octa.i (Many, .t.t:i-. keety'ltnY interest
awake. ~ :There, . was. inusie,..and some of
.tbe yunng,peeple werq,kt•yitrg_tago thro'
r t h? , Y , i l e4.ssitude,t•C' ilk_ l 4./nce.; I.,thiuk from
i C Voineliti they . gave me, they
,kbit
ifiiiiB ibliiit as isn't ,ai a"druiketliumx run.
viiiigfOotn albeas+ w410(1 bave dont.
1 ;Atiast, ? whew. b umani :traluraima could
collqrAPß- 1 493'q1..- 2 0.1 , .1 -7g1 .3. -tnedii 1 4ting'
,Whiel would be ' tilt ,better -foe me, to
' frCCie tb death or to get up at ill hazards,
11 ,wbenla fortunate eirentnstanceitteurred.
A little lady whose memoryl shall" cher.
ish every winter"for the next. twenty
years.avldaif.;`,with BlondinsOn,_and short
skirts„ aml . , ltigh,,heeled- i boots, and red
ftecktug4, 4 ..wth black stripes running
311;094,P1in (t l P3'• 611,thern - ,Baitimoral,
tn
or oe such name ) 'fronted .dangernusly
riPag,l l l,,w,it-Nat magnificent shawl . hang
-111.C.109.1,c1y.1?0n- her - abOillers and
Lstreapiing, out gracefully' bbind-ber., ; I
I.#n ~.for ,tbe.iheivl:,l clutched it
1 , y, ina,t franti
c tliasvdß m,ciii ing, s4; rapidly
I' hit
r l i
she it-as,oa the other side.af,l,lte park
before "she' . Missed it.
~I snatched "o. pfM,
knife from the deep recesses. of_ my vest
'pocket and 'ea ,t 119„ straps _from my fees,
tlyew, the.. skates as - far as I could, ; and
filet:it - WT.4l4dg the shawl abobt'rny body,
'1 went-N.-home, if+ioti please,. and beat the
city railroad cars.
• I havernothing,.more to says about skit,
ling at'present. I think ice: is very useful
int-summer time with rbrandyand water,
brit in winter it is neitherliseful' nor mitt
mental. : I think • a man who will put oil
on ice to -blast the prospects of a. novice
iglu) better than he should be, and I af
waya.will believe that saw-dust is a bet.
ter•thing than ice for a new beginner. I
have profited some by my experience,—
Should over in any extremity engage in
the manufacture of ladies' stockings, I
vould, , from the knowledge I Tairred '01)
Chriitmas day; produce all the modern
styles .withont paying, for patterns.
• • - I ant; frigidly,
Bklu• limarxrr,
THE SOURCE Or THE NILE.