The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 11, 1868, Image 6

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. , Lll PTILIST CIRFAINUMC.Iitairte4M
- ... *seat; at the
_Ohlreiro.Contentloa; for
Itholittiition to the yleeStehtetiO, the
name of lir. Hemliat Nev York theta(
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Mr.Fentoli;
,Petutitlvonts 'that of gr.
chl:lW;;.ineo that of Kr. Wade; aad Iti•
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• C dims, th it• • of XL' Ms • A MOSteX 2
k .., Whitt itit L from .irh th to mike &litre.
. thin. ..It the kit - thional ,CoirrentiOn
- had'take eithei of 'hese Mee, the party
arinall hire heti i ' tt the Ittitittlatlea
of a crest betrays tad . th o ecteetri
.. , storett four yesth of tlesiistthtlea. i
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/ [b. IT !lassos, aa4tatedyestarday
ealilitelegruni, that the merwiti,wormicd
fi Martell° tower, niarl Cori, - aid sicked
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. 1 .: a'igureihop In that eity,f wet thither
-from *elicited States; that fact •Atr
%Mel a aigalEiat commentary ea Util
reinigithila mutating& liere•detasadlirg
, of the Washington .govammant fall pro
,teettoi to'xalizrelizel Anerfein'ellfzens
relwijonna. * llivrivAr 'matjli. the
4i:requisite to rich . edueetures• map
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elicit adratiatiort, a n no ' matter; h e ti
• deeply the miseries • f Irelmait 'and the
:wrongs of het peopl , mays oomph eon.
ZiEllienth!ill, i; ii the Waded arrogance
er,the stupidest folly far . say man or
sit of man•to suppose - that a powerfril
gitinteteui'canitie persuaded Dreamed
Into granting Inunueits 10 each actions.
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iferaz, the •20edervatirn it the North
prole* :real easuateraelloa ,that
Reek of Itecceastraction -. does not• prit•
• ere t 0
,irith . ureter retplelaty,ley' far the
larger Orden 'of -Utile Ilk at the serail
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as &tog tielllber exalts retard the oon
silahatlon; 'adeie people want,'
therefore, U sot so inch Iteetinistmc-
On; all a Peraotau4types thereof—se-
• ' enneatepotos:flth e/.1 tie rebel whites:let
is, and all the lord blieici lefteta.
Metal, Lan azesenrnieent cent be bad, no
ihi" 3. 0 ' 1' 444
•• The tate will•ootee, atialret Una short
•-•
IT Mean si . grand, ace ioUablltrios shall
polltbmloifeteeite; borthai
Cia_hl nof to aria eat 'she ilghti
• dam's 'bill be aeknorledged and en
fotook.wlatosit rerpeoUto Inelatits• of
rags, corer; piece of blade, or say other
Inahateilal pieta/Law:l . - • •
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. 11minva istwiotting to WWI,'
no 'bonne 'thin si doign, Yeerder.to
pun; to ooditotit 14. 4 344 Mud ,author - -;
itv, when dollignelthei, it la making a
ndsialai:' 'Either Xv..Veranvintought to
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got tack to the War 011 ins or stay`oat. -
ir thi Preddimt removed - him -Without
IttoisiOntie, .
dellnaMt or the_ lawn,'
.therktought to byelitstatsd and .614.
thiAdatte," It' thit, 'president 'remmied.
Idm tor good reasons; then the litenats
pa& to sty so y and drop. - To
dame Xis teitotatlon, !ad thmi have
.Idt:iris:go, Buy serve Its a inctinnial
' 7indtiiaion or the. itights of the flaulte,
:bat Odd 'tiOdvr" to rldicak,:
and be equivalent to a mulattos at •Mto
denotation upon dm- tionretaii. Shaine
tnavt.4 4 :4 1 4 1 TO:
mitt - And - teror _with Mraightlozwaro
coarittnt
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Ibrc tl gtoltaly,m a aifeetedte,
wayabot toll, 'disputed, haa'anntrateed
the Lag, notwithstanding the formlda
fble Ot4l4'rertte by whom'elt ealironed,
ttdeelere,pithlirlY theirlleme gall - he--
. • Wititethe capital nt lu/rill:at he wisely
. ,
aged _that the nonsbrunatioa would re
vire patience oi the pullet hie
Thionwas a time, and bat life* *loathe
epciiwtienother qualities (than wince
woad tari . reeched tbadg6isa goal ate
boaad4 The 'tibias were esker to
',ea the teed wiser Itorae- ore the
Rai* mild; breityy - It; i 1 SOd •
the para °fibs go-rem:4e co•opereillia
with natbnie, prowplttade en 'the
pert, 01 - . the Pepulatitc_;wOolid lay&
pined the Wu; would h.tee enlisted
: liyasiathy War. Powersi would hare
aimed Trues lain; stablisotmer weidd
- hare terminated medieval instttn ‘ tions.
•-• the pialosoli,aed giPtined fully the era el
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''l' -r' `Aortref*es hem oohuntn, Ohtd, ere
to)liCitfect thet Yid Ltheitieri't pros
. hell foelhe United Suttee ifeeitorthip ,
i- • lopf . tio - troproyod that - buffriends feel
.. _ mite dopes of teriddered he will he
... _ doom ' Howeier, it is m4r air to sai
. _ thid. 4 Mk Thernite's sepreetere !edit
hoc,
,-...., tharthe theodiers who he,. Iteirace.
, 414 size! the eltitton,toeote or Kr. yid-
Irdtgghtses...eill:labi I de ea, t "Id id
secorthag to their primes . . eirceesed,
•- ; Pliattiiitti' ''' V''l'
- - .Ir.. Villiediihsioll#4,,ihoet rx4teida
ma the Detesenor of Ools leas melee..
- .He *their zepreierdedre . 1e - Ithritt
- hatiUtented etpatiiiia teltheir:enzo.-
. „' ttehei ieretelettons and , : ihrPorte; . He
. - - basiOnktllPtic7;' ol, ite, WWI'
treilklueiestyi; o r while -',7te do net
:runic ble icier, era -hate treverespcei
4iknthius yir hive for ehiiik,,idattaf
-2 • Ni. tashtuitiog eresirtitw4oo43 , 3=tiiiit
virm, than he ;Would, prarr , milkers
gist thei Ueda : hit to the
. derh Or eater
etehotherthear a4Sisowsidenable
- . th em IP el* 1111 0Poullbillti:1 '
A, tommonromear states that the GA•
: y iS2.*lisi &mended if /rr.: Onaluunthe
- , - moelisiolitif tin Lindesifraiipti Cask.
". fin*ltio :of - theritenate - Committee on
T114 1 44da - :X 0; OE4 p,,Teritiician to
mtelininnand„ tame bout said sicindig.
fiani'liblch - ir could:be tetiOnaidi In-
Mined Winodesired. Wi annienhend
hew Milliette: it is for a ineliding Geket
itii 3 Oritli CUD O r reitielee of ,thi. tiod7 is
'.... ifitiottitte kad. posithiiiincrgi rum ii,
ilviiit E . i iii kinWiriomility.firad how;
Itineld. neet,siettis:lhilnlitemelfwie
blooded to promota . , What we hudsted
=Wes thin than ibel - thi be Theed ea"
Atillailtoad Committee a eleirnmknity'
of mumbles kaolin to-be. for pined=
to atiltimi; finlidinitiejead ill lend
. num& --Thut we did, sot ._heinoniente 1
had thislighten" dletrost of lir: 'Gni
- boot i e . disiosittint Se :die prjrilsee,. but
at laeldeittel- to the ofpremiodi of, tow
Mama !el 'aerated wide elertzettuit
be am! . Pima.; liaison, :bi fte l, 1
,/,
~ xedeectiookilisutiOpin; Mends- I
Oeiliiiii*lWilill.awr -;' • •
- ..**Alti?, Graham will so we
W t ... , t beinom we it,
idmatreaelt a atep , accords, el "well
ViPII4 *lnliaid Preseqemele'
_ ; thin asiiiiii punitotanT,prepriely-Lwe
kayo food source for bettering. Thar
var... farther to gratify gumless
derma, to do not think. I
One grad trouble iritti urea:Jr
alomlltY Polittes Lod thlthcfens; for
arra el of Two Mu. hag Muhrted
Pal lad OM 'they have been
aluvetwx: 10° piniO4:l4. Nothing,
ether err the pro:nal= of ladla r th.
aal or of public botemtr, /use been thula
from thu narrow-frallcy, or over rill Er
yaof/Nreapt - lyvirtu .of moire fbrtn
ranaggident.bro.ader view," a' mare
ilbeireourse at atlas, awl .a *law
rol4oooo l to mono to .11aL
tc , whuhber
nakkactligassic treata,..pomlasloa,
• -jok.olViiiir*id*Lteillp*,td.oo
- may dui In
- n4 oeaiario¢t
'become Sia needral emir .
'kr:Trot oats bs said, bat hischd.•
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MR. JOHXORN-111R. STANTON.
Donor tbe rebillien Mr. Siaitrie
Unclosed high abilities and rendered vast
t frith:es to tles country. In, neither of
ahamparticulers was be surpassed by
ea, - ether who *acted :a" part
either* ciell,or joilltary , icierrife.„
So holding , re shall awl kall'Aiistree t
emptoprot , lungmerr,bhts-wherr - im
deolare,9uglgot s P a tl4thePolatitelit the
isniairiqgiami and trjMetii-
Sore the Selina Pieple,'-respict-
Ing his relstioss to the our
p air g ne itiloel'itit ' kteidefervet e %TM
Si state Whatthogi poims arm [
I. That from the • accetsien of Mr.
Ale:Egos to the Presidency', deem to a
gaits mint dit'e"; Mr, irlierow;iiiieV.
ateri of War, steadily gave him to
derneind,ly. wrack and M dis4;l
sell
.-p that le
icurred in hie lazi".'trusties. [t. [
9. Thniwheu the Ofiligi - Teitire
.was eider aaafdeiaEion tn.' Conyren,
!Mr. firiwrokiiihilphrie the -- Csbi
'not, deequaced: It es -aa infringement
span the noristittnioinil..prerogettlies
the Pendant; and liar °lt had passed
troth Roues, advirod [ther' Pruielent to
[veto it, offering to hutaildr nor/agar:ante
to justifiestion of that measure,
That In replying to• a note from the .
Prealdentsgking Ilm to resign, be em-.
',cloyed terms unbecoming subordinate,
and Which Made 'their longer connection'
feeptsetiestde. • •
4: That by withholding from the . PAr.
Iderit Import:gat dispetches, he de re ive
that firectionagy of en opportnuity be
Would gladly have improvedto prevent
the teeNlo22ble measure of itembireed
gee Cennutipsal Connintion itt New
. ,
1 As iet 'Mr.. Bearer* hat 'not:seem
Toper to make any rejoinder; 'though
Ms friends insist be can completely vie:
-dilate himself from each of these [in
cringtie If Jai any dc,fetim
offer he owes it to bh airliner and
fame not to delay,. but to make it ea con!
aware u the teeter's!' et his command
SRI allow.
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Meanwhile, we Teel that sue Pre sident
is correct on the *jet tbreePointa Above
Specige4and that on the las; the acts
areragairest , his alienation, TouChing
this last point our Washington cones
: Potidenit; in Ile letter:published come
days ego; made the - ablest and iteeter-
Itimuttie 'presentation of the evidence
that:his:Um" fu conehefore the pidgin:
lltiemOnstrated b) an' sopeal to dates
which cannet ,tea secceisfully disputed;
that ill the cirminotanias of the cue
visor kno**.to the President In season
for any - action he deemed appropilate.
go Light Litt gone farther, and eateb
iinhed the fact that the spirit minced by
theYeaddeat, bent Won ead'after the'
zusasme, were to unison with that pa
ntie truisaction. , . • .
Now we pus to showen whit grounds
--tedepuientiy or the numenfled nee-
Men of the President, and which as yet
"nada tßeietteaged—we, belleie Mr:
Stanton, andellitte other memters'of the
Celine% cur tained the :Presidentin
original aci ame
.04tteimuttmettini.
Thej,gerie to Ole public ; fora long pe
ried,,,po sign 4si they disepprond. In
their napseetive Reports,presented to
Congress at mm fine oaring Mier'the es
lamination of Mr.lorrcate, there is Mani
!loran° of dissent front their Mat . 01
wine, negative-proof, -anvil
theless,'ll his iroght.'
. 141;as *seed to
-Mit which is positive.
• •,When - President Jonusam'a annual
message appeared in Datembez;lB6s, it
excited many - .apprehension.: in the Re
:publizaaranks, and pertingegy on the
part of the more cturaletited of t h e Re.
publican newspepuer Shinny. Mier.
wards the - Intentloes of the singulstra.
tioa Isere Mere clearly mingled - , and Me
I better:son 'etet the RepubliCan parcel,
!ecepressei tempereto and courteous. but
decided protest .: The paptistOrs
1
many Mich Jelarals 'either held oriels or
recelvei adenine: from the govern.
mart:.' Alingst, but on quitesimultane
-lOnali, the Reses..,,ef the.vazious Depart
'meat; removed these proprietors frcm
I Places or took the advertising is
irousge they enjoyed: from {UM, to
this wark of proscription Mr. ST/roe,
news& tolover been [ etpined front his
[ superior boldams and promptitude,' led
the way.' The advertising of 1 his Dv
plitmeki ins taken away front any j 7131.•
oil that *Med ter =suitable President'
[ chill ing
Uinta eranderred fine to the ya
lyeepubilara jturialte that koen w .ezth"
er-cocks tfigo by, 'rind games to her
ataphrodite and democratic newgpapers
[ire about equal proPorderae.-
cian *mad doubt-what wan intended,by,
thier?; '• -• • •
From the mare Of the trastectideier
[ the War Department. Mr.. STUMM war
1 broirght,direcgi 'ootitact with the , ,
publican newepspen of thelargsVtowits.
What he couhl 'do • either , to seflacgor
Ts - .mare Omm into siipportleg the „ping
dent[ amileat, 'Osagruis ha did with an
anieeriiig Ludt' •
.indle the heed et the War. Ofdee
dealing tallies Way with the proprietors
of tie Repubilouti jourstals the More
populous !yams, -the irid of the Post!
Office wag pursu i n g The istie - policy to
, .
wards ,the minpristors of Ilepublican
newspepersarthei urines county cross
Under. X.Z.Ltiennin - i Inge proportion
of the poitinisten in county towns be;
hinged to this clue ..A.t first.* few were
nereaved;la [the hope of atriking terror
616'040*i. - mien* tkL did not avail
to snake them abandon'.Congress they.
wen! &Italian out' f •
• gieroiti rinse nett. the Prom*
itupecated Vat the ruing -tide of public
opieLstibid:utranged:rit least three of
gee members of the , Celanese Crom.llll.
Roby.... Then If was As" projated that
szazigetamt 'under which 'each of the
:Oestierliors Of Slate 'was ccastrainsi
declare his, seithmentM To the surprise
of, many
~ zniagere ;of Congress, end, of
thousuds *mamma. who had
tahan their 'e curia: eras:.
me,- ender his OWSSISSitSre, hieittifk'
Mouser Ftth•the Preiiidoot: 16, - /ereds ,
seirbelleied the ie iistira nee to be, - seu.
SINS, 'Weisberg id"Cow*, did not
hisltateriifeelite st thliVeie that they
were simnlated;;Ace: Noma &wise end.
nisi royreesr tedieldes--thettah what
I ailseldefs, were Prennted:thiretff We
fatted to ' discover, gnash 'we watched
intently. Whitens welted and *etchid,
we could rat= bete" asking; - ogn,
who . the dope!
1' Clea."4,4llr,itibetiettni of hI. tithe
1 President, manna [,", and which
ha' nengigy leeiromer':fleatien'prialately ,
,aftiniedthatthe ,4:oAll ! : Teniunßtri era s
speehaltyderigned, by Congress to .flev.
polio Mar of ;suttielitty" to remover Mr.
Orascroe. Sub an instouncementfron
Mae Warm could not tail to lead the
to redell',WhiteTer. hied prised:!
.
between Mam a the Secretary oi.
etertrestlietittelehei the Seeretary ,,
'mist Mai raid:te 'iisiliers of „thelwo,
MINS to Restetitheor Intl - so& lota
eat le hie filet'
What Ott. 4 3141Wiata-Triateur—ihe
°Mee Tamura 8111 was puked mainly to
keep Mr. 13TilITON in the Warpepan
-mat. .'lt. tau- orb/tested. end .easeted
because he bad Om nearly stl'tht itte:
palates* members to andatitato be Was
with their. tOiliiielte .thelkielteltade
';
kr; bka 'VOW= would be 1 sarpswitut
elon,
[ -. :;woe, couvrA F itruttrusigi.;
wahiil or his protaction; he Was - ataar 7
leg Ste Troableaf-if its opposition to
tie tqa,sliiiiie titO,follso to halo It "rd
teed, and of Et, willingiesa and italli►
to-. tipoly oactein - atiptatemt,la would
mks the Wit 6, 3SafdwzoabitiAtt•iolas t}f
law ao&legics -,-, .- - —, '
When Mr. Butts* itidltid Us rep's .
of likieti . tlei:rsesideitt coblidst4 be
tasted he was atteltaSed frim: moral
by the Jew hi idilityFihe I l ittidesi tol
.eta_ It *oo . Ito* /ill - treiefiat:st I
is. idtaWfost,:kaowtsSfel,t;bow,to boil
ilatipaias as 110ielt- lbstwees- tbsuiro
iiiiiit*liikieriP:erii* - 10i.iii4
tit treilsoweetate biX.r..
i l li*liriat **Alice rats lope,
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I;kti
fieist
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i
however ngth . _ he t might hue . adittlred
the pluelt. ind.gatliftn;lie, +Weald se
rebuked the,itoomjibenie t , ' i.• .
Thlszjwipa •itew Wl :take of pie fa
hi
aa fel a sow presenteC : Mr. tilit+it
has nncommon capabilities. He la api
matetlX. an teobenntied ambiti - m. Not
' iatfttled..lailh What he h dellettly 'at.
, tabled—with-japia g ... w • AaaMe
,Iti/A, in . theiminals of I:ccantrg, and
illatlelatmiltylith an iniksbable gleke, '1
lila longings nits Out towards the mfit .
exalted matit.lo thermion:: cOnadent in
L liiceltill is is. political ,laviget•dlr—PT"
liaps pkasecl:*with IU- tempest when the
"seta Awn 146, and.for a calm ITEini:-.;
lie 'conceited be was so derteroes 'act°
. haft all 'factions arid all, interests, gild
main Mtn becoine the In dispenaible mite
et the hen!. ". If se.; ihe' ambition was
liable." bid th 3 mean! , let: gratteling It
alteaetier 'censurable. -.. .•k
got .fartheideielopmeate may cbau i g.
this aspect of the ease,,canaot 'be fo e
toij. But It will sifird ue the strieere
pleasure If Mr. lirastrox siaalr Yen
dicate late cantlulit la. all tale. partic.
In.which tt L hierelmjpeaeheLl..
/UNICIPAL GOVEIMMEN
. .
• No (actin political, history fa - plalnr
than that popular Municipal Govern.
meet; thronghout all thole's, has' beio
the fountain and - brit defence of Cis4l
Liberiy.- Pleforeitexists, nothing Is Po
Bible but utattlinyeddeipOtisii• Wherever
ais !,,,piaied-, - iiimiier ori.t.riiii,ii.h,t
of the people
,tothare in the highest di.%
Panatelas tt government Will • force its
way and compel tecognitimi. • - .1 •
; The Emperor of Russia 'recently or
daitied,thit iilFeltitens of the respectiii
'iltailcipalitieri, iamb:Wing the 'Cann*
r ted err Nutiould V ifote: on' Ilia' tondt
ailitio, for ill' their like ofilceri: This
was a.. 'startling - Intonate+ upon' th'e
:titages and traditions of. the empire. it
contains all libel genes of: full-blowli
r - P
Freedom, which may be long in putti
forth its I and distilling its i re.
granca, but will be sera at hat tomato:li
The Ant iteplciwarda Civil Liberty 1
to teach men to milder ; to 1 dlrcuse,"l
weigh cad to deride` political qtastion
-not eil lii sin:Fact 'mental' exercise; toil
i f
ash pralticil and *parietal right' and
dray.. It is _fitting that this . discipline
ahould begin on the class of things which .
stand in neare.t {elation' tot novicesi
t#; care 4 F ond Nl he .suPPCl ‘ t i l P ► uPer '
the maintenance of schools, and the en
forcemeat of local or. et. Bp{ '.when ill,
habit of debating and determining mat
tem. has been formed, it natarapy branch
" out into higher and more Donee
qnentlid i affaira By thin process, Par ,
liimentn Constituent Assemblres, Con
greases—the greet representative bodied
of a itailott=grow up; enlarge their pow
ers, consolidate their Prerogativee, dia.
pale the authority of the Crown, and in
augtuntiand confirm the p existence of
Liberty ipa Mluality, ' i.
This lawn a hieciful spaced/4ms upon
a poasible -cootie of event,, bit en octal]
deinmethin of what'has nntler snly trims.
.pired. If we remount the strewn' of
thnotattil - hiatory becomes lout; in fable
.and allegory, thin uniform suenession Is
ortistantly witnessed. Wherever the
right of the people to control their own,
mitnlefparafftirs hw been conceded and ;
euTuled, there has been derveloped first:
a hndencY hid then a deterithestioet to'
. PWilcinateln all the.higher farintiOns of
government. Of 'tii - se, there have been
fiscittaiions in this process—saMetimes
of •the twit marked dercriptione-:-.as in
France, where tit shadow on the dial of
progress las a asetimes advanced with
surpassing rapidity and then gone beck s
wards with as astoniahing celerity. 'Bra
hoirrier liexpliicable these oscillating
movements may appear - to superficial
cogninOn, careful and trained °nursers
have - no dal:3 . 11;14 hi detectin gtrader the
surface.thereal and cattle current ? ' stead
tlyteniing, however slowly, to thegrand
conantamstiotreit complete politica 'el
tranchisement.
-In the trailed &stet we have. for so
long a peilt4 . toeu accustomed, to all the
larger: forms , of freedom that We are 1
prate to disparage the lesser foreof-often 1
topour spleen or contempt thereonAD I
seek to * abridge end belittle ir, !rather I
thee' to allow . it to grow and expend and 1
gather-strength. Not many mistakes In
,politice are more flagrant than this. Let
any ere - take paha; to Oar= himself 1
-acteurately of the immunities and Powers
)3e . eilitlitt of the free cities of Enna iti'l
put ages -= what part they played, not
simply 'iti : Aeveloping commerce,lnour.
tithing iirts,i and ennobling social life,
but in furnishing examples of the settee
To( liberty and of courage in the defence I
thereat, and he will attain to a juit;er es
timate of the tree place of IftMiciii J '
.Gerrernatent,in the economy of political
-concerns.'Nor will this estimiteet ,he 1
I lessened, The then directs his content-,
plation to the conduct of citiai and bor-
ougho,intetrel parts of nations, in de
fending &NM - red pretogstiveti frOM en-
attachments lby monarchs, in- initiate,-1
leg' the ' mei/ea:of the • pepulationt to a
Omit appreciation of pelitical right', In
' inspiring theMwith a disposition ij in-.
,Cl2r, tine hen viettifsks anclilo ',lull', the
hagnst.aseriffees in order to maintein
. them. Much of this was wen thrOugh:
ant tbe Noithern Biala of tills 'Polon
daring the late rebellion. The Memel!
planks 'were . , cierywhere foremoit in
liflinz gaoler; in teen - lying regiments on
taUehes, rind bull oilier tabors eseentlal
l ' to"lhonirtheinueeef the - stational otiose.
Theta ire' iCiong the conederallois
which, lead us t& day to felicitatethe
' city of Plitsburgh on the enlargedient
of Ititertitory, the of. Its POpro-
Icition, : and - the 'accession to Ps wealth
and
; influence consegacht upon coneoll
dation. The new Vonsells have an- ar
' doom work •before• them; -butt we have
101 l confidence that' they . ..combine the
Intelligence, probity , and nape:ter* re
quisite to loch a Perfortmuiceot the lash,
as wilt enable them to reconcile dierr
estees,.tranty. iiiist l :to devise all otedfol
measures - for the :new. cenditioni of
strstss. &nap attic atich a start asgad'
traonstrate the edvisahllity: of the . 1 - ar.
cent ixteunton 'of municipal boundaries
to all who are Inelnded therein. l' '
`itr Ds
Ls/sit; who was Contiden Ual
Agent - of. the Csinfedents States in Ea
rope, 4iiripg - the rishelllon, btu published
the th;eret - liistory •of Coniedentis
DtpTenney Abioacl.' • 'hove' that
ne Preach EtintiOriras more hostliello
the UniSed State. than 10 7 Igoe hiding
stalanusn - ; ',and was ready , Ito
take salvor measures In kiehilfor the
rebels_ lei cue'llie, Britleknaretnusent
oould jots hirn thiretn. Whlie this T i
na
his 'real 'punkin,- he SIMI:11a !utensils
eir4isj.d Izyklr" our' sorentzdeni bcllate
Ma sentstarets Ivor. , honSnsbla and
friendly. This ;duplicity Is In lUSPhig
Whit ta - cbaric/eialict thipeullority br
TntiCleitlield!Repeldkan thinke : the
people' . orthe .Irireiatiokoingrqsasou,l
Dtstriot of th is' Stets Eno teen Wry
re' tre^iiiet 'nay . tried Mr 'Calve . '-
and hi, got tniol jail: , Titan they Ili
Mriithtlep,onth phyrietani lent hi
to - joince. TZ -.- Dispeick on thit
Other hunk brim that the people of the
Twentieth ,Mistrio,,bwric been twitir
wweed.tmn thc.plioplo - of most.distrieth
. 10i . 11111''Fillritalitillit!i; hien been - it
Waitiltigthit: : ilf
sounds irpitefnl, *bumf' some troth in.!
Wren mitneirents and nonnttfacennorsi•
erttit helm_ iiotliCof goods an : kencli
which We eiroldi faileno•to the spode
ettit"rlard, ire. not lar estier to .to tllll
aratrectlon. of the, paper eurienotnnd,
etsie oft the restieeption 171% sped, pap;
-eaten, se thee_ terra before the.drolen=i
don. -ollotiling Is Amore natural. . Itsi
Istufptioi wawa osiitge them to melt Gni
the beatilir specbs;and se get intlemplkyl
At twit. known' ,;, - • ", - 1
EP o decterat, l2ll2 gP"beell
toga pat .12 ;11111/11 - 4; Beool~
Xaspital, !few Yak.,
WEEKLY
.SAZETTEi 1.1411)4,Y. ,TANI7.A.
CABS" ate VASUON. I black children out of Sabbath School.
Some month agyi'Mr. Vitiithir; a Col= I whereupon the Examiner- preposes the.
oral mascot
..axcellent character and at. follOiriag amendment of Scripture for n
taininents, 'applied?, for admission. as a I melte? , '.'finffer little white children to
legal practitioner in the Courbof Coro- I come onto
' r4OO P eas of this county. Ile groand. • Bishop ..31srvin, of the Southern Meth.
eel hisappileation upon the fact that We octet Charch;represents the destitution
had been' aimitted to practthe the in the bbeilds of the Aikansas and Little
-Suprema Ckarted New York, and upon Houk Conferences ss belug very greit
rhexemite . eziett eg betsfeen. the court s amnogpreachers and people. Snute of
of twists!. idut e f ren e e , y l, ibit, the latier havi found It dtfliculi to obtain
regard. After a preliminary bearing, breed.
.11deat la rarely on the table.
his case way...referred to a Committee, ArOld their pointy spiritual prospe'ritV,
eceolidiefe6radim .y . p e d at a: hik e; boireveT, attends the use of the means.
hers of the bar. Tile Committee de- The beautiful property purchased by
'eyed makleg . t hei r repe r t,ii B,t er d ei the Ladies' Union "Aid Society '..ef the
lair; When they' anhinitted a document' M. B. Church in Philadelphia, for n
which we publiah - this morning, and Horne for poor oad aged (emotes, elnut'
which - isrpectilin, in that simply a year ego, Orr months of litigotirn
recites the . facie ln connection with owing to some defect in the title, Les
the application, without making any been decided lo favor 01 the Society, and '
reeeremeneeti en wh e i em - • they have been put In complete puma
17pon receiving the report Judge Star- aloe, and the pnrcinise money of wren.
rett remarked that by a rule of the eln. teen thonsand five hundred dollars paid
prime Court cf, New York only; lawyers over. 1 - • •
from Pannsylvenli were ad mined topric
tic, here who had regularly pursued the
profited= here:within spreading period
of tit roe years. Tirillitt he did not say that
he should be governed by the tame rule
' In disposing of thle application, there le
no donne in will be. • Under this rote
Mr Vmehon's &Whitton ',Monet to
granted; for a mock beget number of
years have elapied'eloms ha served .as a
lawyer In MIS rofrk or elsewhere.
• •
Fo donbt can unsociably be eeteritio
ed as to the proprio4 of Ills ruin
man may at, a filial: period poems' a
knowledge of Millar coaWylng btm to
represent .competently the Mimesis of
(Afoot/.; Bat lf he'goes out of the pear •
fo‘r i'anhietaicin Qqt
years, he becomasaltogetierdisontlifla
for thienceetsfal pursuit of the calling.
While Monde to a good ODD, we think'
it 'comes In opportunely to relieve the .
Conn; from !potting the refatal It we.
certain to make on,other and Ices mar
faetory grounds.
RELISIOIIB lIITELLIGESIE
' t The "Detiatution," by certain laa•
ing clergymen and laymen of the Epis
copal Church, termed by way of distinc..
lion the "Low Chtnuli" party, to out in
thi Protestant Churchman and Zpiscopa- '
Gan, as editorial matter:- Without dls
noising the di:rareness between the two
partlis, which, to say the lewd, is en-
fortunate, or suciming the view of Mai.
er, we prevent some of the salient points
1 1 Of this document signed by Drs. New. 1
ton, Cotton' Smith, Stone, Tyng, and I
many other clergyetten wad. laymen.
The roper event with the mums for the
'declaration, the open and secret Leaden.
du which exist to conformity with the
Church of Rome, then follows an ena
meation of thesetandencles, inches the
- anbviusion of thy Evangelical character
of theßefonned Clitireh by transforming
the ministry Into a priesthood; baptism
into e digital rite; the Lord's supper
Into theucrifice of the mass; and con.
tomtit* to e more sautdotal system.,
Attentive la theacelled toe subtler and
less clearly prononetced sacradotallsra,'
which finds Suer:salon in this country
In in exclusive view of thei Episcopal
'Llittrch; in unecriptursl conceptions of
the Sacrament; in superstitions Ideas of
tbei power of the nilaisti7; and in a le.-
gal rather than an evangelical view of''
We Christian life. Reference Is then 'j
ensile:to the 1 rejodicial blow:ice of
hear tendencies, and to . Ole fact that in '
Imlay of the pulping of the Church an-
other Gospel is preached which le not
j the Gospel of Christ, and urges the
Church to awaken to t. s peril. The
elaing paragraphs are mainly devoted to
1 asking that sympathy and co-operation
be awarded to other evangelical dationd.
nations, and the validity and recogni- '
lion of their ministry. Moine words' '
jj avow love and devotion to the Church. 1
The elegant new 'unction or the Prey
by Clifila Publishing Interests In Ueda- i
anti hat' just been completed, end is ac-• 1
I cooled by "The Presbyter,":-"The Iler-
aid," "Christian World," wed "Presley. , 1
?erten Wltntsi." The. Western . Tract '
and Book' Society Occopf the growid
Boor, and T ale editors and employees or I
the printing department are in the sec.
.red and third sunhat:
The Agents of the Methodist Book
I
Conceen at Nei York, Du Carlton and
iPorter, birch - suet daring the yen jest
losed 11 ea Millions five hundred and siv • 1
nty.thoesesul and silty three coptintof
si Tenons Church periodicals.
j Among :the mooted lineations Is, the
means to lead children to. Christ..
*Mote plias hue been proposed and
;j ewaeories Started, and yet compare
yield to the means eniploject '
he following pliui is adopted by the 1
tg .sc h h ty e , V ha or th s e ' r b i l f td di e Pre ckli sbyt a eria t " n n ch a ti ty rch °r ,
' incinnati, Which may throw light oa
> l t.
It subject. When the tacker (Robert
town) observes any 'pedal plena in
j his class he marks the person, most ex.
er j .lited, and quietlyobtalns tint? places '
o residenne. Be then Waits them end
tart' and prays with them at bome. By '
1/ is means he has teen instrementil ih
[ I ading many to Christ and into the
1 , &crib. • • ' ...
14A Baptist mit:LISLE comMunleates to
e itronstrisr the 'means he adopted to
:t a aken an interest In •hls congregation
a d promote revival, namely, by , the
ituition of laymen, two by two, going
frion horse to house, to talk and pray
with the unconverted, and invite them
toy:outing. Other denomination' felt
the.ower °MIA mode, and 'for 'Wei
months the city was mewed by' he pour
sr and - presence of God. is never before
halts history... . .
?Ile independent says the - Secretary of
-th 'American Missionary Association in
Rilasgo received, on Chilstenas morn."
hig, a check , for twenty-five hundred :
dollen - foss two gentlemen, living in a
benutifuf . iiirerio town' la Illinois, who
contribute in addi On a like amonnsan.
kin!llly to the time eseury. This As.
s+tion's work is ag the freediten,
what It employs conantiy, upward of
flu hundred saistionarlettuatheri and
f rellefageole. . . -
mien meetlngssmoigthst'reshyle
[ rians are being held In rarlmis its of
I thy country, to promote union n the
buts of the lite Philadelphia Oven.
:ion. ' A meeting forprayer and &inter
cede to 'promote this Uwe bee beets
celled; to be held at ths Medison-squarel
(Dr, Adults') .-.Presbyteriiiii Church, 1
New York, en holiday evening, Jaen. I
AO &h. ,Also II meeting of , e shelter ' ,
ehemetter is announced to be held in
ditUbenville, Ohio. chnomemetng Jana ,
sorleiti, IRIS. - - . i
Prom all that Is known of the facts n
regard to the projected union between
thel Southern Presbyterians and the
addition Wing of the Cniniterland Pres.
byi erlinit, the' failure
. 10SW titian!, on
40+141p:dna Thie committee of the
Cumberland Presbyterian body wishful
either Ow adoption of the &infusion of
rat th and Catechism of that Church, or
a•• modification of the Westminster
Con talon u Would makeit more agree.
able to' them--modllicationa manna*
altng the Caleb:info sense of that
venerable symbol. The General All• 1- 1
ht.,: ?niter Presbyterian (h.nteh rift-reed 1
t,tte *niter toe
,special committee,.which
was adopted bjstliti detestably, and It is
11 40 the , liollotlatton in anded, at least.
The United' Brethren fa ,Christ are
quily . gaining strength,ind meet soon
rank among theelarger bodies, at least
tench higher than tonally rated. . The.
feet that but ;few of this denendastlon
are in these parts is no criterion of their
etimegth lit many pheint boars West,
agu! pciyhjoise :of the /fiddle' Stites, they
'pi In string -foicb: - Recent initiates
front fiii".coa,coisi sio* that thy
namberof.
AR UM* of Preaching pineal la one hen.
dred. itti. fifty, and 01) ienibenaLigi
, mbel
on
Unitarians of - Washhifton City
. ; wigh baTixig, turned.the
Rov. George ll...Hossein, formerly pls.'
totof Gnice Church, (Germsn Reformed)
lon Webster and Grain sweats,' in this
city, has been chosen. 'Book Editor" ,by
,the Synod(of ! Baltintare. Mr. Rowell,
la forwrer years, was -an iddcfatigable
worker in the Young Mettle Christian
Association of this city.
The"elcoat structure,. Calvary Bap.
l'st Church, In 'Washington city, D. C ,
recently destroyed by fire, had not been
regUlarly transferred 'by Ron. duos
Mendell, who give $lOO,OOO of the
4120.000,' F equired to reliuild It, until u
ftw weeks ago, having returned from
Europe In Ont6ber. ,Yortunatelv the
Church ritordi. had been, contrary to
the customs and Asa rules of the Socie
ty, Incidentally iemotred t h e day before
the tire, and were saved.
Bishop clerk, of the M. E. Church,
having recently purchased a house io
cincinnati, quite a number of lay,ftlends
and the Methodist mintatry of the city
mrt to extend Win and fits rattily a wet
cocoa to the city: The 'Bishop wea . ple ,
stated witha carthleatia of deposit for
two thousand dollars, and also a ch..ck
tbr three hundred dollars on behalf o:
die Minister* of that city. Speeches I
were folloWed with a ano.ptitotts enter
tainment,provided by'the ladles . - 1
The Ceiffialk, of this (city, advocate.
the holding of a Catholic Con;ress In
tiffs country. It denies the impute , inn
of some primal' that-politics would en.
ter into its deliberations; only in So far- 1
as It might iffect religion. It says there
are' Catholics of - all puller, but the
Church keeps en=ely aloof from pii
lief. It !kinks much Error fit to religion
would Lomita from such a meeting,
which Is quite reasonable . to anproec.
llarpere are about bringing out Ernes.,
macher's Doeid Mop of Israel. 'rite
onetime to the American edition Is filled
with love . tohis American brethren, and
is in the Court preacher's own hand.
M 3 SEDIERIS.
. .
' —Many of the Chinese are Wen Ma.
, I
IBOER. . , .
—ratEl'ii 10
s marry the filnrqula de
1 Diaz.
I—Mfg: H. Stephens is'sisiting In Nal.
derma •
. —Panthers Infett the neighborhood of
- Aurora. Ind. •
—Berea feet Is the length of . a hog in
Connecticut .
—Upwards of 10,000 Ptilladelpli . its,
died lastyetr. f • ' . ,
—The income of Cileard C.Uege secs
$1.50,000 last yetr.
•—Judge Roland Is Vermont's choice
for ; Viet President. -•-,. . „
There were elghti.two. snicldet In
New York hat year.
~ \ ; • '
—lt Is more then two - weeks alum .
I -Pent had a revolution. '
'. —h. goat race milk place In Sayan•
ash on Christmas day. .
—There are seven hundred and eigh
teen bar roonts in Detroit.
—Ciqs. litight, of California, discour
ager' Chinese Immieratton...
.
—The English are the most thievish
rennin the world—Linden Spec:a:pr.
I —Bear fighting Ls the levutite soma
bent fit the apiary dicriets of hilt
—A. Mr. Seemly was scoVentally oho
no • torchlight promata= in ILlyaville,
last week.
—Upwards of ten thousand men are
employed by the Baltimore and :Ohio
Railroad dompany.
—A. store and tobacco helm In
!enterille, Mo:, were &aro) ed by lite
one night last week.
'+—James Battey, • young truth of BO-
Intore , had his loot cot' off by a passing
kiln on Monday, in that city.
;-John C. Breckenridge, ex;Vitte
Piesident and existent other things,
lalsaid to play a ace game of marbles,
triple portrait of. Dexter hu been
tacitly lir. Troy° the animal painter.
It 'is to bount to Pais to be aeon:tow.
h.-The Old Fellows of •New. Aibtiny
bars Lathered up a Metall Aid Aesocia•
tion, which tidoing much good Winn.
farorabit season,
4 -The late rise In the Kanawha river
leeout wine fifty thousand barrels of oil,
whdah sufficed to supply the Park'saburg
rednerks for awhile. ,
._Mr. Thos. R. Itoinpsdn, !gel twen.
tylieven years, blew his brakis out with
a revolver on Christmas eve. I IVe lived
in Omen bounty, Mo. .
.=The daughter of the es . . King 01
Flatiover Is to marry the (horn Prince
of llollaod. BheFis to bare sidotafgill
of two million trotters, If the royal father
can persuade Prussia to pay an. • '
southern eichange, in 'speaking
of two cues of Infanticide, one of the
muideretiees being whne and the other
black, calls the white . or.o "an infer
turista' girl;" and the other "e negro
goal:'!
—Tile number of persons. intirtally
vionimled by prionture discharge of fire.
arms or by accident, on Christmas day,
was; large, the last of whom we here
heard Was - C. Subenack, of New 'Or-.
lean, who hush:ice died.
... i
—A 'grey eagle isttacked a
o fbelq of
gees* In 'Wisconsin lecently, and`w7tuld
have mode a lucent - al rald had it not
been for a, woman Who attacked him
with a 'stick and beat hint severely, driv
ing Id rnUerearning from the field.
—Five th'ontand pound!' of meat, nine
hundred large leaves of bread, lour
: chests of tea, and a large quantity oh
[other food„inte distributed by the Si.
TGeorge's docietrof Toronto among the
I pi or of that city on CO:Lytton day,
Itt society for the nrevention of
cruel ;to animals .I . ii raw York is doing
much gvid, but is carrying 'its teal,
~rometlit s, to Inch ad excels -as to ten'
tier kfr.l Wrgit's only shelter trout ilte
Iridiculous,' it... honorable character of
I Ida inqntonia
I—On' last &tidily night three bearou
I broke tato C Stolll\lll lalmpsonellle, 1E3%,
and stole the stoclorotisting °flee-rend
barrels of whisky ana largo quantity
of groceries. They we arrested while
taking Of the tut lcia in • inagon,
' which Was also stolen. . 1 •
—The Birhitms and Archbishops al
ck
Bohemia hate excommunlcatat eli po.
Mini newspaper; alleging thn they
an conducted by Jews slope. • rthe bar
had the effect of largely Inereutneihe
subscription lists, which le • good thing
for the editors. • •
.-A ibing woman Was found mar.
dersd sal the woods near - ldarthlsid,
M& 114 week. When last seen alive
she had, a 7 Undid • Swans bond for a
largaanthunt in her possession, and is
this a not to be round now, the canto or
the morder may be motif imagined,
.• —Minim' Boirsber and Ma two ale
tes t cif Upper Sandusky, ptdo, who ra ,
neatly died very suddenly. were p .1.11 . 0111.
ad. Their todies hats bein einmined,
and no dot Its whatever extals as to the
fsets - .•Vihdtbe pawner was ii a torsi-
Ma mystery. Both of this ladies
Win o*i, :s l * l iiit6rfS4ug. s ad : 1 "" . : 1 ""
, sboit/p to bi , inat*ficl.-. . • . - . :
I
:i t
:,,
:E:p, .Two hb t,, p , , it ,..
: h .
5, 1
f t c ' a s n t
r. 1 . k 0 , n ' t
il
Inns
I'
i n
o:Di
assumed
T m :a e ur r r
ni WIPES, t
ko,,
keeps
rpaestah.eq'
rather .a r -
terly review; the lather a monthly mays
a rine on he Ode and graver Sort,. at.
tempt this week t ro open a 'discussion
; which three year age i'most occupied
1 the fleeces. t In t o "North Detail! Ito.
• 'mica , "an clog writer, whom Mea
t
• Illy requires' ti elpature to establish it,
.
pointer!) the Bum of marriage In the
upper dad ml Idler crane is one of the
great "corm" in THEM rociety. There
atight,b2 ray , a 7 online to the Cairns
returns, to be tini,' 400,000 women ben
tween twenty ad•?city still unmarried,
and there are 1,2J0,000, the difference
representing:the tuirther wilfully shut
out from their natural and , most ureful
position in society We may add th at .
Oda frightful die proportion, la nin th ly
within the ranks u' the an-called .mid-,
die class. Peainn women nil merry,
and this seuiliment, midst their Cho. Band
complaints, ccrtti ly elO not .
,cemplaln
that their dinghtera cannot End hue
bands. Holt evil rally Inclined to at-',
itibitte. the evil Ma illy to an Increase In !
Inner) and vice, olirerting, with epl !
gnu:natio juttice, tint if celibacy lacked- 1
ea - Chastity almost dl men - would marry;
but even he is severe on the love of lux
: ety and show for Which come 'Seinen
i !tee th e. en•tuuch. ,IThe writer iu "Frei
rer's klagazing," o a the•otherhand,whol
! I - with:sees to give renseria why he, with
T ll ,, S , l , o w a g y i c o at :, ix , milli
1.1 ittbut , tine en the women.
I and Munches . not in a tirade against
I then!' wide hi moat a if it lint bee n t a k.
. ,
en from an expurgated Juvenal, • 1
Their dose., th eir! toonelic.,thelr de. !
manila for, eettletnetlis, their extrava: l
price after Marriage, all canto in for hie
umptalthed mdisuce,l, ' and !Maven tag In 1
1 enhances ittowetlei We'lti'ng g h ; c la h re o c i I: i n a
e t t i
in t: .
t o a n c e o
t o o t
, - n t e f:i t e .
1 ricuouy. The annual premium nn the' !
Insurance witch fa th om nasally demand •
often, he errs, criiti'ea a rime alinestl
thenugh life, the A'loo a year ,o licateta.
.4 d Making ell Inn diffrence between!
I cnty and I ;i :, coalibri ' , C. ecnittik - which ,
i breathes the very es mice of the B ache - I
than telt b y the, welt-r, bat ALIO/ Coen,
on; still more street, v In the following
In luxury a' A hmt elor,-.-the club, the
cohtiC4.!the 'II diatter at lii_lnnond,
the battle of . 81 clartot, the opentetail,•
the moult nt : Baden! 'Baden, are quite
widshi, My Mont st ea nets:.the • mo•
meat I'marry, 1 exilltny,elf from this
easy..
Psrsdire. „, klei t peordeov e linty,
would feel it n luxury to know • that the
wiye, ilint baidos were safe from the
treci.mierry which Wows ne an edema
led honeeholel whotethcad has lett cloth.
Inc no ell; but, • betrayer, 'ftlflahness is
I• of ler tiopi e 10-ditt Apparently the
I, te helm. ti °old rot illnel ill Ifigne an.
I noyiinete se mow, el,at, Mrs of luenry; of I
1 Independence: of in - Cornie, the wedding 1
I beettetart, and the payment 'to the In.
i entrance +Tice, the weary ceremonials,
and tile More weary w.aste, if only the
' witr,iwlten won, were *eta” having,
I linloh'a argues she Is note "Simplon,
'for faCiocc, inforoac me aanftdend diy,
and not walnuts a ton te of pionees In Ins
manly voices, that Ar mime (who 'Wm
, eel' smottiog In the days of their was 1
ire) I requested 'him to retire to the
! crvarel'a ran when be mildly ingzeattd, ,
1 t, wryk after they ve rt married, that a !
,farl Ivq:kl tint be a altogether nit
I plcvennt . conifi.nien n the road" . . .
I "ThellontrOte•Pow a. eye quite lellptes
the ride a. .vibe. Ili is non, In mar,
I end) t she, waltzes re re violently; etw
(Better; more ouwagennsly. • 'Hoeg al , -
I sold 1)—, the stet -r day, 'peaking of
a r,ii kn.),
,besuy,. who has net yet
d t'l cerrec r, Ire, 'she knows a, Much
Siang as a catintsoi, sh drinks retouch
as esEtb., only Ida Mira na, she gambles
the Fox and! Bherid a together, sae
wears a' deer, attic the French pr
lice . 4n el.! azciedi from the Jar
din 'lrthitle; ' and! ..IFir for a' jade
•
tike I that that yob ask me th
givenp my cruet of br ad and liberty,—
guy ending whist and y pipn. Not l a
1,..w it.' i)—,... is a c 3 meal phileso
ober; het I suspect that in some respect.
halo sketch Is' yet ai d h overdrawn."
Ili, yi,,kot paracraph i s tee most len
nortant in the artlel.., C. r It expresser, in
a rough Teal., a. Relict; which meant to
.. ervades the toliedellta lure of theztab
jdor, a sort of dis . gult a Al antipathy for
the women of the dayi e viltich. breathes
through all satirical li nouns, which
1
onderi tes the ...-. 3 mew. moments on
society,-amt Which Ife May ace Cropping
out every new and thenteven in
perhaps the only sat,• ical paper ever es•
twisted. in sePtch women wore treated
with nearly uniform respect, laughed
;vitt:, inatead of laetrile, at.. i!.
There le, of worse, none foundation
for a charge:no generally t eons ht and s,
:nog nominee!, and it .s quite as well
1 . 0i14. the women. to whom such deicrlet
41,ms notify soonld •
knead want men re-
,tly think of them, thrgrams, and
t bur ways; but the gene al dryt al die-
tribes like th ree to to prelodlize men,
strains; marriage , to Ificresae the cell-oi '
which the sagac!ocia writer In the North
Ernie: complaies with 8. much acerbity, 1
ef f.
and,,ias we this k, so mact lobes They
.nereete. Immensely, one en der smaller I
Aortal diettaltles to which very little at-1
tendon tCs been paid, brit:which it, we
strongly suspect, ono of th e many cause I
• es which keep , up that million of unlucky
: epleners, the Inc Mating !obstacle!, then
dad In the way of arcertathitig what the
diets they might tinter are like: The !
oel gate of ft:demonise Ile disap
pealing, till men, psitieularly the!
enltiiated men or cities, eel as if mar. 1
raw were of necessity a lottery, as if
they cunt choose, if they choose at Eli,
! on thy eterngth of an atquaintance they
admit to :be inadequide, a -"ball room
~,,k,fg a, ct a s pe.pkt Who never at
' Iculkd a ball In their hem are magello
vently content to platonic. They see
• omen only at asternblies or in pnbiic
gatherings, till they doubt, whether they
ITV preCls4,ljr, like: that I In "private,
' whether they may not ha ucting, emit
di events concealing they true charac
ters:a dottiniwhich intim like that in
Frseer tend strongly to .conlirm. This
°Brame between tho rent Welnen, and
the womin of the ball•foots, Is the•polnt•
.of the :Imelda' , lb..vlesrla attacks, with
their details' of Liao , boatman bustleh
end the meat of it. For ten oppertual
des of easy interwar:cc,. seal cop versa
:lon, tnie , flirtation •in Its best sense,
whichlnvo disappeared withers the hat'
rs
Twenty yea, ccarceiy oneinew emelt.
been Wed, perhspa, only one really
svallablo opportunity, crecret, the very
beet amusement ever Intrenced Into to
• community Lunt on the' privilege of
(4/I.4iCe• , .• •
It tries thei temper as. no other game
are, wows figure and Ince under inn.
tight instead of fake Hot, prohibits
*dint, enamel, false hair, nod bare about.
dem, and allows untimilyd i!opporiunity
.4 winters:mon. Bet coNnet is - come
ly played in great cites, where society,
in the old react. la most rapidly dying
'twiny, and where men soonest learn to
he distrustful. Let the older profession
als who Pro in great cities i'look round,
tad count up the !amities not related to
them in which their sous are received se
intimate (mode, and habltully me their
' Want Lads a professional man to look
after Frazer's • jadv," whenthe parson
' tees throughout Begland . erre open to
• him, when county towns and conatty
! itrlghbothoode are ,swiumitig with an.
married woman as Merl, and modest, and
' moderato as seer they were, with mare
information, no doubt, cod sometimes
,iWith more external pre:omi* bat with
their real characters as coned As ever?
',ha to extravagance; the charge, even as
nntainst the "tmed"'cleota Is overstretch
! ed. They are Protight,up to know noth.
• Ing of Money; their fistners'neser giro
!them the slightest hint of their stairs,
I ' o h f e co tr
u h t n e e b bstn h d e a ir n i e d v e e ui r . tui i k .
r h o u i a mi let o e n st4et b a f !
Come mere experimental eat era to under ,
stand thronsit induction, by the hit.
cling of the meekest, no'v conk they may
spend. ITomenire on' extravagant by
instintit, bat rather meta, battng micro.
tcoplc eyes. * Tot a man tell n y woman
alive, in close relation to klin, that he
vas so mach, and wants to yo oat of
Chat, gat then be as he mix about
dries, end It will not bO bar uult If he
does not save, bat his:. As (tithe country
deli, so far Irom beingliablu to r f Nictitate
of extravagant entree, Oman y sathlets
• who bring It allerellatthey run after al
curatea—that Is, they dellbcraiely try to
mecum the most moderate establishments
kept by gentlemen in Busload: ' That le
the effect, comments she satirist, of sue
perstition.• 1s it? Or is it' rather 'the
effect of a feeling that the curate faun
ally the most maned man of Ida sat, the
beet educated, the one'Vrith talon in
tellectualWarman
.1i le not th e only,
~women who marry Olergymnd mostly,
'boy aro prone wives by any means the
class least qualified to hold their own in
: •sokfaty.! Any. man of equal culture
=would have an equal, of, at all events,
'nearfyiimillhance '
if he tried, Instead
ell' laneylog that his choice ought to be
limited to th e girls be meets la London '
assemblies, and, who 'may be, foraught,'
be can. he !rotate', Jest those whom Fra- •
ser's owlet him sketched. wio , should
it be so limited? ißeginee, the emaylat
will contend he \must have,* wife ha
lensing to his oWn elms, habituated to
his own ways, interested In Ills interests,
ready to live his owit,llte. All true and
thoroughly mode , "treat in Marriage
befog, eight times out ofoeu, a Mistake;
but bow dues all pia matter to the vies.
lion? Claw is r of no country, . The
women he emerges 50 . ieVertdy harezo
mompoiy of suieuie, or esse; othnowl
f. .
-
Y 11, ,1
edge of the world, and are u a rule the
most ignorant oft crested beings. -
In every dont y the "flee ladies" are
Ignorant; for they study only people, tiot
things, society, not life; but these peen.
do tine ladies Liver even know truths
about people, arq not merely unapt in
' conversation, but Inclinable ctit when
ever it'strays bticind chitchat. Their
single special , faculty in a kind of relined
insolenceiusdfulipo doubt bells as a wea-
Pon and . ts: defence; tint atilt not the_
strougest which ban be used, not lilt to
strong, for examtle, as either beaety or
humor. We:admit the wretched educa
tion even of the pin% en elineatlon &pi
parently specially (loathed iitea'barrier to
knolledgei but CPI it is improving, and
they are infinitefi better educated than
they were a cen nry ego, whdn. men of
good position believid tousle to be the
only proper acdomplialimetat for their
I daughterv, cookery a female :science, and
reading a twits betraying a slightly do
'firsvcd mind. iThousanda, scores of
thousands of Englishwomen areand will
remain unman:Ml, who are as well irk
formsdothongb a a different 'way, as
men of their own class; who read as
much. study as o itch, and can boar their
putt Jury cony 'rsation, on the whole,
railed!. better. ' '
;
'
The truth Is, we believe, that while
Marriage is war regueot as ever it wee,
the growth of a sate for luxury concur.
ring white sudden development of op
portnoi ice for gratifying it without set-'
ling up bons; base pushed back the
usual age.learticdiarly in the upper and
middle Mediu,. Census tables tin not
show Ibis itillxt. because. the habit bits
not rear hod the Ites ciames. who marry
Efthey Missy lifts done, before they
nreitrenty one, a nd 4 : , outnuinbeethe
income tax.payeies by me twitutr to
one; but it is a Oct, never elem. Pro
fessional 131 KI 111 rry as itch, e, but in
stead of marryin gat twenty o nett It
i off to thirty-six c forty, and then loom
i
woono at lout IMa years younger an
t tentscives. This la a serious evil,
doubt, though oc4 so serious as a disuse
of m. mate; bet ?re do nut see Low it is
to be removed lip tutting a particular and
im
lited e 1 .,. its t he pat:ern of the Isl&
sex, and ibeektegl that the women whit
belong to it will 11: nuisances as wives.
Very likely they ill, though sororiblog
might be said for tLam, too;
with
but suppos
ing they . will, Wit t has that to do wi
the matter,iwhen they are not one per
cent. a the eligtb e audit he ready?
it
is.
FASHIOPfIABLEI CRA.T.
. ,
. Lateral 11 - re }
ets Fashion.. . •
What algal/ we sky of ii inaets, ma n y
I '
people my bonnets will he altogether
out of fashion riebner thou the moat
abused gine:intr.{ Many and bitter are
the complaints wci hear on the subject of
those overoleerita ing - bonnets; but are
not those prison, who thus ,cemplairi
aware that boon !s. are quite a modern
invention, and ta t ladies did very well
witheut them untllithe time of the French
revolution, it rednlation which acted
quite as forcibly °Pon fashion as upon
anyiling elite? „The thorough change,
made at the time have never been quite
effaced. It was then that gentlemen lets
ott their gay nil!: and velvet garments - to
dolt rho uncomprohilsing suits of broad
cloth, and put away laindered wigvand
fricoencs to 101,1110 the nobhs looking
chltaireirlint; - and. it was then also that
ladies titan to give;elp hoops elitist ansee
er..,•iicarfs and eklii•ir Ottil- To these sum
cartel plain nkb ts and a snot at hugs.
basket shapasi ,unsure, the .first medels
of which are and to stave been introduced
In Porte by Engl. h ladies, and which
Wet'. know. by Iloilo:ma of chapeaux.
.in a dlller;nt wipe the very small
fariehon, with the Mantilla lace veil, Is
3.30 Very twee or ing. I The modern fa echon
La or ircety two 'ineliea wide; it Is made
of tulle, satin.rielvelvet, arrangea In
plaPs or bouillons, and a few pieces of
wire run through It are antlficient sup.
port Without need nf the strong net an t i
wire foundation geerally cool for bon-,
I neon When the ha u ls beautifully dress
ed, this little fanchnn, with the lace yell,
looks extremely ploity
_ , The style id
, time nn Pia more dressyldnuet than the
chaperon. - I
1 But besides theses
which wo minuet res
titre bonnet, the hit
cooked op over the r
boa oet, which' cove:
Of too head, snit is,
li ink with a very lid
grosaraus ribbon.
The Emptie berme
of plain velvet, the p
wain. Or the hitter
models .at Madame
4 11,ataarck satin, w
leg esik's feathers fa
brooch, undo wide oil
hack; one of violet 5..,4,
.i, with golden eon
border-sad a bow al
et UP. Welt:. Ithil hill
with a whin Cather; p
geraniums jiort andel
black sum ribbon ate
1 The.o pad bOlinet 0 lit
, ribbed just on the tots
i the bow of ribbon, wit
falls over the chignon
Chanaiewie so,vet c it nee!, wth neck,
tares of the saineoled-i• a loops, with long
vistas/ the bark, ere vliry much the lash-)
1 !Oil SO wear with low droves. &true eel.
,
net oceklaergi are trtmined with scallops
1 or vandyk es. of large heads_
• 1
In jewel* the most fashionahle—neck-,
I lame are heavy grill cltalus, from, Isla ti '
delnnid oral unraigilli s, enriche with
, diamortilla and prerlo v• atones. Brace
s..
I lota are made in ghee e style. Cameos
i .,
for brooches are artiatimilly 'mounted In
the Grecian ;Style.
I .rniviils ars also maw timed far head
drelver. The most beiatifoltpinglea are
I tatheillies, humming-liirds and even
small peacocks, made otsmall diamonds,
rubles and emerald., d hcataly inauuted
In gold. Diamond floa t ers Aro also beam
i ifulin the hair; see tintlced In particular
large aneinonaes, the srtametta of which
were each formed by, a Croat diamond
trembling upon a tiny hilver Stem; the
tastale were also Ibrrnedjof a number of .
diamonds. - ' i
In chauseurea, we°tic° demi-high
kid and velvet boots. n t tarot, but but
toned at tbe r slde. Plajn .black 'velvet
ehries, with a - cravat 14w In trout, and
/lord With quilted silk.. Eton.. kid
!Moe', ornamented i satin th black late
rosettes, and colorant Id or in ailment.
match the dress, with ribbon or lace'
bows, unman gold lust fly or Bawer Is
centre. And allppers of red . inoroceo,
wittrhigh heels, a ruck, -Of red ribbon
all around, met a largo owette to front,
others of titlark velvet w th • fur border
ell round, or edged with a strip of Gash.
mere with a gay patternn i in broderie Bre
tonne. It 13 very etyl sh ,to have the'
Lasst, shoo or clipper [cyanid' with the
dna% and the fashion of : short or looped
skirts ha* rendered ths question of
chaussurea Important. ~ ' • •
I. Amason hoot—Tlso l
leg Is Or 'blank
:amber satin, buttoned en the side; the
top I. trimmed salt!, a Varnished calf
baittlotitelicil with. white silk. The tip
14 of varnished calf. A rotten steel spur
is 'crewed In heel. Floe gold tassels,
ii. Elastic Boot..—The lag la of flee calf,
with elastic, and the tip'
i t( hitcher calf.
Silk trisi , ele with a bow o
,pareenienterie,
a. Opaulah lloot.—or reddish brown
sigh,: embroidered and stitched with
bled Pill:. twiat.• Louis T ic heel camer
ed wth silk.' ' 2 '
4. Ball Sheet—Orwhlts;salln trimmed
With:, a roaette soil ornaments. of gold
tillage.. Louis XV. heel covered nilli
satii.
s...loeitcy Shoe.—Of blurs chagrins Mo.
roeW), brattier; with a tli, of varnished'
calf, stitched with blue elk' twist. Sleet
a to visuliree, . covered? with.leather.
Blue silk how. ~• t ' '
6. Du Barry Slipper.--Of pink realm,
wadded and linod • with White. silk.
Beebe. of narrow pink • a•tlm• Satin re
'tette. nigh bent, storertal. with. - pink
• *attn.—English •Iromne#Eromethe Nova
:int. . ' .. - , .
:_........_.. 7. ,
bare areother trioqels
admire -the Sm.
crown of . ethich is
lagoon, and the pug
s only Just the ton
Aulatied off at the
m 33 bow of satin or
I made
IT bonnet a p'allea'
we noticed three
lexandrine'y, one
th a tort of droop
ttimed alth is gold
yr of ribbon at the
t m, with violet ton.
.00 ulayn the fond .
lin , ' Wain 'ribbon
e f black velvet,
It bunch of acarlot
It, and a bow of
mbo•bank.
re. as uehavo said,
' of the head, end
aide, ons ends,
,
(linen of.
,Philadelphla Society. -
l'illss Emilio Sehaurribuif Is aPhiladel.
phia celebrity, in society, who has added.
the fascinations of rare skighitocal mu.
ale, and ,tIU rarer powers of dmmatio ex
preminit, ea no amateurti edienne, to
the name:ion: of giseat : ants: - rfer
grandfather, Col. Barthel: ter Achatum
m es
ha, woe witsd of the andgrhve of
liewe e/eirel. and Mese!! nnected with „
him., lie joined the AMriemin In the
Itercilutionnry: war, nod ved under
Washington. Ile marries tr.lailv who
Wres a lineal descendent o4lha - principal
Who man e
i t ,r
Indian chief &cane,tyo of
Idti3 will.TVilf th Lenapetrm,'
11.
I lam :Poem :wiling him this large tract of
mend In which Philtulolphiti•la eituatcd,
]Vies Schantnburg is the ef, g lith remove,
In n direct Um:, from this aboilginsl
princess, cold was hero in' ow Orionis.
- From childhood, horgr t musical, tn.'
e j o.
lent was evident, -nutted revoleo of
uncommon power,
.purit and sweet
mem Its natural advantages. have been
folly developed by the !am Signiir Per.
eill, who considered her hl i: moot brilli
ant scholar. . Tim aoireen morriedles of her
' residence gather together all that Phila.'
delphla &fibril. of most elegant and meet.'
accent-01420d. - The earlior.-portien of
her education wet chiefly drected by the
late Lion. 11. D. Glipla, 00 4 of the moot
brilliant whole. eh ', of , A.merica; and
elm has had all rho 1i -entices in
cultivation
; which his tuagriiticeut
library can . Afford. 8 e - has eel
, dal the accomplishmentl'of speaking
!nevem languages. ( modern blite has elan
le graceful gilt aril - eminent on frequent.'
ly, though unpreteedingly, exceeds:Bl
for the entorlaintuent of lad: immediate
I circle..
ul 1
When therein - of Wal visited nil.
ailelphia, hes:pent the Mal evening of
, hie limy ut the Aim:lowly u Musts, Its
' eaw s ,hibs. Sehnumburg in nether box,'
anti hie ettootton was at . cline . attracted
by tor beauty,, :She wendressed with
armpit:My, in white withlgold orna
ments in her halt: ' f are tornetlea of the w
royal piety were turned 'ln t er direction
long'etumgit to allow the wh le houte the
eiti.'et or:their admiration.. The' ].'mote
ds Oared her "the most beealliftil woman
he bud aeon in Ameries.”! 'ller groat
dramatic talent was (Writ dot/obi:pod dun'
log the hisnitary Fair. A number of la
dies and gentlemen titled ril.a Utile am
vale theatre,:to hold-abont giro hund , '
roll persons, the performer% to .14,A1l
amateurs, fielected4Onito.opg the, , elite
of striely, the. proceeds to be devoted ea;-2,
elusively to the wounded soldiers:, SI
Many plays were brought oaf, Mkt
"The 1.. a dies' 'Battle," in winch Miss
Schaumburg, sustained the principal
role of the •Countifes, tank society by
stern,. Theee set ,,, vitoe,sed that exqui
site rendition; cophining the most
per
fect grace and hisidned elegance with
the most delicate shades of emotion, re
member It a. a pike of acting unrimill.
id on the American. stage.. A mein--
drains, called "This Wit, s• Secret"—ln
which Idles Schaumburg • sustained the
role or :Lady Evelyn—Wan attarorlarde
produced wilh.great eclat, at tha "Draw ,
leg Room;" for charitable purpesee. In
this—prolaildy the mon trying role over
attempted by any lady amateur:-Mtm
Itebanmbarg achieved fresh ,• laurels.
Ifadame Rimorl, who witaashed one of
- 11te lierforniances; expressed herself nor
and delighted at the genius of the
brilliant amateur.
' Ar the gubernatorial reception in Al
bany, Fenton wilt wear an elegant
gray silk drone, each breadth henny
euthroldere.l in a pattern of flowers,
visas and leaven In gray and black, an
olio-tit dill iu wyr.mouriilitg. The skirt
is cut fully gored ! with a high consake.
The silk Pl' this dresser:oat one thousand
francs fa gold, In Ports, end the dress
making hill Iran rometiiing like two
hundred. dollars. Thera is Republican
atmplielty for yott. `i ! • .1 n
-
.
- Stamia DE Ilemertan,, on the, t occa
sion ulnae Foreign °Mee reception, 'wee •
assisted In welcoming her guests by her
two daughters. Both are vary brautlful,
and tenon plain white taffeta robe, with
azure 'utiles; bat the eloganpo of the cut
and the style of their tenets ts almost In
deserilutable, for alt that is the learned
defile rit Parisian die.ssniakers. These
plain robes were "rename a Pempire,low
I and square on Ilmeshoulders.. Madame
to Mei:Mier was M I green rifle with
Pompadour sfripes.—{Paris Coe) !
A Faarrtmcniny: ,LADY , rteldlng en
Madison Avenue, instieri cards for a
party, which Ares to have been given on
the trrelilli o' last month which it will
he recyllected,wan the night ofjheareat
enc.* Worm. Of the eighty! hilluitions
accepted, only .fourteen persomc Were
resent, the remaining sixty-nix !being
R "on account of the weather, \;
Y. ogle JOUlltra • • I . .
•P .is vorrevpOndent says that Mold
and @tee ' satin trimmlumvelietlearea,
are the morienon everything. Cloth
o names wt h nothictbfit: gilt br.lttotis
are comiltiered'ilie Mostglisfingui
NEWS BYT - 4E 1 31A1 3 H.
--An A or,ontn :Br iithstari Her. Dr.
Beckwith ben accilneni itteLlinhoprlo of
Georgia '
—Coniml" General ..tyarlil has eturned
to Stontrtail after [lx:months abut ce In
du Snits's.
--Beethoven Block, 11 ' nekland, Male
was. burned Yesterday -morning. Lou
514,000; ideured.
Routh Q. Co., one of the oldest
and most extensive firms I. Montreal;
Canada, lion suspended,
-A negro named Jones has been- sen
tenced to be hung, at Frederick-, 'Std.,
for rape upon-a white woman. •
—The largo sugar refinery of Bogers
Jr. 'Stitched, at rialladelphia,• 'was much
injured by tiro on Saturday evening,.
—The Toledo Board of Trade yesterday
appointed five delsgate*tothe Board of
Trade Congress 'which asuMbles in Boa
ton February, th.- • • ' •
asked le the House and
Senate et 31Shia, yestardae to present a
bill repealing the State Cnn stabutary act,
hue i t was not granted in either House.
6.12'4 , MS Gazette itOttoera, Cane.
ila„ , contains a notice that hones and
valor animals, poultry and fancy blrda,
importod for the purpose of Improving
stack, will he admitted duty free: The
duty on interims invoice:lls twenty-flve
per cent,
—Genera} Howard has not 'lssued or
der"; dismissing Barman officers for en
gaging In print lea In the Southern Staten
tie hasaistabliehed • rule that, the aceopt
ancv of an retie moot contidarod as
itroompatible with tho dutlaseif the oil
eon of the Bureau. ..
—The steamer Highland Light, bound
o the Ewttern Shore; exploded ben team
chest of n tifiren utiles from Baltimore,
on Satury. Nino or telt persoca were
ecalded,r minding four chlored Tamen
it,
gers,—tte remainder belonging to the
crow—sOme,dargeimusiy.
—Tlie S u crania Court of California has
decided that the taws exemption. mining
claim., mortutuma on the property of
widows, charitable institutiotA and.,
churches from taxation ia unennstitu-
Mint!. The decision adds About - one
hundred millions tothe:laxable proper.
ty of.„the State, and Will increase the
revenue two-mlilluns a 3:car. ..
—An elderik man bailed ritie Lei
.
her, of Reading, Was arrested at Harris
burg on the, ad, charged with publish
lug and selling a llbglims bOok. It was
a block list of citizens of Harrisburg,
who wore indiscriminately. put down as
"MOr VT" . (01' honest deka contracted.
Ile was bound over to appear at Court,
as was also a citizen who gave him some
of the names. , •
„ orn (too shatog onia nontkitan. , ”
Croton tto Alta Ca Ink') '
Looking at it na a speculation. it Is the
fancy of the press generally to haves
fling at go!truzitting. In Avery circle we
hear turn telling ofaucttesofuladventuras
in what: they misname mining. If yon
inquire elesoly, you will Sind all Wanes
hy specOlstions in Washoe stock Sze eel
down as louses in mining • Money 'paid
for claims supposed to covergoOd mining
croons, and inoneynoent in finding out
that there way no such ore= represent-,
.is • called mining- Money put into
opening out 'ores that assay web, tut
which altar putting up expensive work.
aro found so hall of base metal that our
pre‘ent, milling wilt not work them, is
classed as losses by mining. Tempted
by nadereattertaten; men go into stock
compludes and; find they amnit pay the
teens .ments; so they lose what they have
paid, by iltrfelture. Soon alter, this nu
memo. eroerd croak . against what they
undenttand as "sniping." or all the
class of regular newspaper writers there
Is Ararcely one that does n not take a ding'
at mining, arkinurree ode really knows
anything about actual nt4ning. Hearing
much talk triton the loungers about, they I
get an Wm that mining stall hiss and no
gain. Seldotn,,lf ever, these writers ever i
hear anything from mien ',really engaged
In minlng. Legitimate miners are at
Ahelr 'fork, and are not . encountered In
toe saloons nor In the. clusters at our
street corners. When we consider
that
sixty millions of dollars are produced
Annually from our mimeo, Ave cannot re
sist the cot:ells-lon that mining to a'
steady and proli table business, 'and that
a great many persons are engaged in It
niece...fully no many. Indeed, that If
they_ woul d
.take the name pains. to
ehrotticle their sIICeCB3 and their month.
ly . pentitz,• as others a sin to siren;
Into their vague sad Unsubstan
tial denunciations-regained what they
rtuderatand ae msing; people would
unt. a Just conception of the wealth of our 1
Pacific States. They who best know the ;
value of good mine., welt worked, areal
let tly realizing, They don't tank nor I
write. Like the dog with • rich • bone,•l
they don't even liko people to beloOking
inquiringly, and counting the income re
turn. Uefortunatety, one man who has
a loss to tell of, like one who.e head,get•
a crack inn crowd, makes more outcry'
than ono hiandreil men whose headshave
nut been hurt. San Prineisee owed ors
rything Ca the gold mines of California.
People come here tot - gold. Another In.
di:latrine are an undergrowth from our
gold mines 'l'ake them away, and the
shots State a; woll as the city will retro
nide. The production of - .the precious
meials lathe talisman which maned this
coast into life, nud will :stimulate its
growths...rear after year rolls around.
•=.:l Tory disreputable oCeurrenee took
outside a country church, eight miles
this 'City, en Tueaday evening
last. A resat-al bad been in peeves. at
the flu rehorn d twelve converts bad been ,
taken Moto the fold, when at thn time
stated a company of redo and mekimel
young mon disguised themselyes into
the !shape of herstet, and with .lei b bells.'
and harness attached, broke into, the
bonen or worship June as • Ino minister I
t w o,
opening the IeTVICO with au appeel
to Um thrum) of grace. Tho nceno pre.
muted wan decidedly. Timinetie. Mina
with. pasteboard heads, flowitig mange j
and bushy mile of {lax. and j bodies and ,
'neck* covered with belle sprung over '
the meats end melted up ' the aisles Ina 1
most.theentening Wanner. The vaintster
broke elf the tllitill Of hie direenrset4
1 the th rano and besought the intruders to
ieare the house. They lett; but themes',
vices were no sooner resumed than they
.returned, nod set up A hideous neighing
and palrfiu mirglrd With such a ?vial.
ti !INIT..] Ingl I ng. belleas was never before
bear& In ouch a. pinow At, this second ,
intrusion the preacher became utterly
dhatueted,',diemlseed hi, COngregation ,
m
and le ft the' imam of bin discomfiture.— /
Richmond (furl.) m.) Telegra I
:Wen' who would engage in such a pro.
reading ought to be lynched. • - • -
powertnldirging machine la now
in operation' In Neer Jersoy, which. Is
kaki to be achieving wonders. IL m run
by steam:and Is Intuited loth° =albedo
of Monmouth oeuhle. It Is at„work
royalism a copal fifteen of tweitly feet
dew p end soventy.five or a hundied feet
wide taking up a Ton of marl nmintite,
and depositing It in Miran:inning on rails.
laid beside .tho to be conveyed
miles away to the deore of the fanners
Inthat pen of Note 1 Jersey. •A *wrest'
ponder:a.' dessuribhur It, states.that
chines like thew esnexcaynteanyennal,
and Illustrate" by showingthe Mode that
'might be put In operistion on the propos.
ed cennt from Camden. to Egg Harbor:
s•All that Is r coquetry' is tint to find the
highest polo tun the note where therels
auttielent supply or router to float the
diggers its line, build and launch them
of that point, set them to work digningin
ppirsitu dlnfetious—ere set towsrdnEgg
' Harbor, • the other • towiltda Camden-.
building badmen the mute 8.1 required.
Another set could also be started at each
end of the ream, working towards the
centre, la 'sod so easy to. move by
mach n.s ;maw of South New ..tensty,
the building or a canal at the point natow
ed could he, peCtonned, with : west "peed
and economy." -
I
'Tr-
Mr
GENERAL NEW;:
4 =
—Tho onit. literary society in'Tionton,
Ohio: is made tfp ol"...olorell people.: who
aro too' "unintelligent tovote. , ~,
11
—Thibitrhan theatre. of lietlesille,
'near I'rris, was brit.n.,il reeenil
s slnnit it
le thought two persous peri4llotin the
Haines. 1 . .
calidore of the, 'Vermont UM ,
versify of Buriington shown 43 stiidento
In the regular course, 11 seicritifipand it
medical students. . .• -
• —ale ;Astro:ant that 0 alarm' ll'orear d
hal endorsed tho proposilicin of ninon of
thirty millions to . Southern Vontere,
With a lion olithelr agitates or crone, is hs- ,
Correct.
—The NOW York Ct iai thinkrit "a
striped boa., with a lemon in hi s mouth,. .
and his tail tied mina dorsal 1140111,41 u.
o ell try to swim up over the gills of
Niagara" no the Radicals to stieeepd on
. negro auffrage. : ,
—ln Zaniest/111e, Ohio, there Is P.
house
in which three brothers and weister. have
lived for iliteonyeara without outoldo In
tercourse,withovindown and doors ; elosel
ly . shut and barred. Mrs. Grundy do
mando an investigation...*-
-Tho Salnt•John Gtobt-thinksithat at
the end of three'. more suck siewlitins of
the Dominion. Parliament aolhe heat hal
been, the Parliament buildingo Might be
pithehased fora - United Slates arsenalat
a figure lunch. lower than cost. • l
LA. man in•Chilleotlie, Ohio, hoord a
ociiirnothon it , his Pen.l.case the rothtr
night aud callingput 'thiarc.?"
received .110 inonvor'anil fired irifo the.]
darkness, Tim trot morning lo dead no -1
goo was foUnd with a chicken under his
4
—AC npplicitht thr • a foreign rabbilon
from; Now Jersey mentioned this 17,000
conservative majoritf In that 5111i0 . 119 a
-rocommendation. 'Ales," said theillres
idont, ".but I think we ought not i rei.roo
duce that ?..t malority by sending. 7 : yowl
away," •
—An Inot Milton has Nen ostabliklud
to Paris make hlghereducation
Ed we
moo,- and a ponliollot draws a glrginly '
picture of tisc time when
plea their hbohando with. question's 3 , ueb
as, ••What is your opinion on this Whiten
lotion of solar heat?" ' •
—A Novada Judge presentntly adtied.
to the stock of law at governing
that
,Torritory,- a decision, that stealing
quartz front ininea of gold and silvols la.
not a crime, because a mining ledge Is
real estate, and rail estate cannot The
—During the past -year 4,104 imml•
grants - arrived at 'Victoria, in. New Smith
Wales.' The gosernmenrof that colony
during the year expended E53.:170 in as
sisting those inimigrunts,add.duringthe
last tire years has expended $t,016,101 in
encouraging "lenig,ration.
—lt is reported {hat same of this girls . '
employed to tend store In Boston receive
\ but four d_ollais per wank, and Mori:taro
appileatisns for each places, than
t ea be granted. In tate thlevarde of
Newburypork- Mass.; the-most skilful
airpent re earn only one dollar and . 0 half
•
—Goner ward, it 'ls stated; ;' pro-
pones to disirlinste the surplus funds In
1 the Freedmen'of Bureau ationg the; dea-
Mute people of Ina South during ;this
coaling winter. It famported that there.
Is an anexpendal balittice of over eight
million dollars remaining in the hands
of the Bureau officers.
—The French nawy at present cortalals
of 12S salting ships and 544 ateirnerat.';.o7
the latfer, 44 aro iron -clads, 19.7`Maiwe
and 113,paddies. These 167 atilt's ineof
92,571 horse pawn, and carry 6,794krups.
Besides these,- 16 iron-dads. 14 tern* ,
steamers and 2 sadlng vessels are:new
building for the Government.
James Jacons, of Maysville' lone
r psleat for a•, tettproved sugar .plea ;
nation ,of the lif eat
ting, twisting
throwing qualities in the share mad
mould-board. The beam and bauclies ,
are of lion, and the depth of the furrPw.
elan be 'mutated by an adjustable Wittlel
which Is attached to the [mire.
—The rapidity of .the growth of the
State or nitconela is Illustrated by. the
fact obit Bates coanty, which, two years
ago: -had nota population of 500,•nowilits
31,000 pentane between the ages of tate
and - twenty-one team, and has forty:Lbte
echoed houses. Wisconsin emitter sister
States of
_,the Northwest. gra, rapidly';fl3l
- up svithiiettieri. : •
—A gent a ttended g netastßerlizi;
Pa., reeently a sale in the
neighborhood, where he purcbmed an old
ebestiwitich, on taking home and extuly 7
Ming he was aurprlsed to find, lunbfit
false bottom,',ln which wereatowed away
a great many'goisl and 1.1 corcoins of;va‘
eons denominations. They, .had prcitie
bly lain there upwards of one. hundred'
years. n.l
-40 1807, as .shown by the "Radial)
Wender," 752 two-year olds; 661 three,
yearolde, 403 fruieyear aide Mad 6.371i*
year olds and upward, making a total et !
2.458 horses ofilittereat ages, run on ihs
redone race cot 'rrsotin England. 1 0 156.1/
the total munlier of bones of varietta
ages that wade; their appearance on the
English [tiff were 1,109, making a gal*
et 340 for 1567. 'By this bastion"
that racing Ls noton the decline, In 1707. -
11te total number of horses bn the British
turtwere'so3.
—Mr. IL .7. Fellows gives in M.Phil .- adslpbia 4s
2 5 Aatographer a rimed° and isf,'
teethe mmtNly for the .difaculty or obs"
tadning aufacient time upon citlldretee!
pleads*. rile heats the developer. Tq
do this beturns up the edge of a quartet :
metal plate so that it will held just out%
licient for !ono development, f and Met(
heals It over a gas flame. -- . - Bylb meanf•
he has irequentle obtained =a"piet are In:
ten seconds. It may perhaps lack .softk
noes and depth, but what can one er
pest from a child who will : not tat shill?:
,
—The ancestry of the Indian Col: Park'',
Sr. is a leolo of notepaper discamion.'
}lto fertilly owes Ise origin to a Freed'''.
galicer, ttationed at Part Du Queue,'
TPittstiluth) and a Seneca squaw. They,"
bade danchter which was brought ar i a
Senses wigwam, and bet-rime the ;nuttier:
reofitatf eiTooS.obt; r,rerkeleialuietednlteil
Jacket, though he-belongs to thfc.ianto
elan mid was once elected a chief .of .
The swam otitis soctal relationsare pro
nouneed calumnious; he has never beep
married to.a 'gnaw norhaa .I:Ms tribe
ever.sourld marr y him to one. ;
—The horrible murder, committed bf
+st a whaling last month, at
board an Amerb
bark at 'Benoit:lln, Ii I scribedtolaanity.; The negro cut ale
throat or the unfortunate Portagese boy
as he lay asleep la the main hatch, and
the.razor, striking the bone, Lemma
j , an Veit /when be attempted 10
com t auleidebe was obliged ta hachis k
otvn throat'ine must' horfible: mum?
ner. The boy'died twentyltuinutes„;
but the negrp hied •a. semi 'hours
had before atpriesed deterinmation to
kill the boy, and bad also meditated sub ,
cide. •
—Thom al Wiley.; a- revolutionary pa-!
triot; was beirled lei New York. Thurs.. ,
day, with impropriate bettor& lie died
on Mondey last, at, the advanced. ago of
ninety-one years and eleven months, and
was one of the - oldest citizen" in New
Yterk. Mr. Wiley vow. born in 1 7 76. in
that city, and from the Vont of the houso
in which ho was born was fleet read the 1
Declaration
.of Independence in New
York.. Mr. Wiley demi voted at ovary
- Presidential election since attaining his
melurßY,e and retained a plain recollec
tion of the appearance of General Weah
-The men et; suspected a peisOn
under arrest -
In F.Jklure, Indiana; of,
stealing fronntham, went In the night to
the place.where he wax confined, found 1
the sentinel asleep,
! bound the prisoner, !
canted him to a piece Of woods, and gave
the alternative tit confessing or
hanging.. Ue chose the latter. Twice
they tied him up by the necks and twice'
the rope -broke.-Th e.v then dog.a pit.
ti
under the tree an 'milts fire In It, - and
' hung him direcnyovorik Ms clothing
caught fire sad her then confessed. Ile ,
win carried beck to tho place of confine
wont, and - being safely deposited, the
gi c ALl s. w h a l : trultylt.cned andabui,cdfornegT
61r' JOhn HOnring. formerlY Pre , '
bra nor of Hong Kong, in &letter to a friend
thin subject, says that the statistics of
this place are painfully instructive.: On
en inquire - Which be instittited-by or.
dor at the HritlatitHovernment at Dome,
ho found that there were a greater num
! her - of deaths 'trans deritutat 'tremens,
and ether diseases having their orgin in
the use of Iptoakaating 'thinks among
000 Europeans, than among': HUM
Chinese, whole habitat ! beverage :was
11204 Chapati very many opium smokers
formed part of native population. 'That
la to day, that among those who profesa
ed Chrlsthualty, the mortafity'fremathe
use of the fiery spirits supplied by the
liquor Tenderly' s & hundred. Ibld more
than among the prefoisers of Buddlstn."
-- _
Agnew's Gove's et; agent nine
yearn, Wes edmadhig , on Armes 11111;
tifirinitheld." Maas.; Wadnaexlay, his
feetwero struck.frotra nutlerthien,..mad
he was knocked high Into the - err, by
a large sled !on: .which another boy was
cw_g't and tell on Jae leo upon tits
head. ilia skull, on the rigfitslght above
theater, was Indented by tho.fol, and he.
was taken op harden& t For nine home
l ilts boy ientained perfectly motionless,
except when salmi with eonvulsiotts
After that however. 'he rallied
somewhat, and, although he Is now
seamless, ha has the poweT.of =Loving
his mitaeles, end Probablyrecovor.
An Erittlierrwoman was tbrdwri - lo the'
ground In the same manner oaltadv,
and her collar bone broken. and her fano
and hand badly bruised.
, , .
—A favorlte,hound, belonging to; an
old.hunter, came tb his master one morn
ing when ho was engaged in chopping
wood JO the forest, and by sarionn i n to.
llgible signs, persuaded his owner to fol
low hint toethicket some little distance,
oft In the woods, Tholituater, on follow
inghts dog found there a small and
and Lie fawn enLingled in some vines and
brambles no that It was imporsible for AL
to extricate itselgo unfortunate him
was Curled to the . ousel and fell upon
milk; bet the hound, who was . .ever
ready to hunt end deism the wild
deer In the forest, seomed to uoderufsod
that he had saved the littleanimars life.
Ho linden aharehtit bed' at - night, and
through the dariesseriltronthe look out
to defend rt or the
pack of hounds /earned to /mar and
gi
'lest tt~airtenderatantlihat they 'pen n
. 0 toms '
compailon's i c.
A titltto the Great Glacteri . or
E=2
An English kner has.an siernnt ofd a
visit pzi!d rh:enily by, 00 elliefl.=okkrs of
tie Geological- D epartme n t to ;the great.
gier on the volt aide of aln'lnt Cook.
rue loot of the i.liacler, trill'e,ll la bit thir
teen mites from the sea, itrl.PUiProettvide.
T
Nei q the gla'cier not - the - imuionse .
held - tisttes. srlt.l.ch teed, •It la visible
from "Lo fleet until -within a quarter . of
a mit from it. When the ittnitenittiouk
ma.... 4 •I't•now end once break 'man
thei• ii i. Bet/,:the glacier "st recent
worn : v extends for several :hundred •
I yard+C nes:sting of debrts of the ruck
I team eet deep., 'underlain by , lco end'' .
1 rnoti - ,through. which coneldernble
bte.tq' -hi watt•ernii, 'Which are render:
•NI Y. Actin rotted boles. caused by the+
I glean. nay ofjbe ilv anal by cetteeks In
rite st Pets flu the southern able there
has of -ent iv helot ti gnat reoccurs of the
roc rat I breach! Mei, rock, which had •
faller .is immliitai •rnawett. The party
taseealled outhiwi:ithern aid., whore the , '
enamor tee ftkureat roundel' Italie, utlle
lambed by any ftii•lto or risoures l'he
glacial matter il,korus, and present" tot.
amble tooting; lzb oft gray golor..fallof
email dirt trill] Ce.e.n onnt* atones, which
had evidently fallen rom the attrrouudl t
ing hills. ' i
•
. •
The great pecriliarity of this glacier is
not only Its immene, but the c0n...;
sequent fact eflta diriCendirig to rio for
levii.l-000 feet abovo the rna level—lnr,
ateall °fending, as Is usually the else. aY
On altitu•lo of • 1101al0 3,000 or 4,000 feet,
close to the !halt: of perpetual snow,
among: AT : purer vegitatidn. Item the
green bush extends some thottond, of
tort uhave•thetlarter, ea the steep sides
of the range In whie'a the glacier : has cut
- the deep gorge. Not a single-1411pin°
plant navarderl the research of Use party,
and the.ternix•ratare on the glacier was r
aearyely below that on the : flat ibelow.
Wah a - me ceremony the party ;named
It Victoria Glacier, The height i of rho
peal: of Mount Cork: it found to be 12,662
Harem' Teeth—Thelr Namber" and Lap..
eraranee at Certain( ages—Trfeke of
Meaterl. - •
At five years of age a knave -forty. •
•
teeth. These " re twouty•fgur molar or
. jaw f teeth, twelve Meteor oh stront- teeth,
between the molars and illettiore but .`
usually; seaming to the mare, :at btrth,. -
only die two nippers nr middiMinelsors
appeai. At a, year". the Metiers - are
all visible on - the Prat r Be.
fore *hero ystrs the, Permanent hippors
have come through... At four - years old,
the permanent dividera next to the
'peril aro out. At the, the month la par-
foot, rho sawed setlof teeth haring teen •
completed. At size . thehollow under-tha
.nippors, called the mark,ltria disappeared
front the nlppgrs end diminished In tho'-
dividers. At dhven, the mark has Wasp
peered from di video', ard aim nest teeth;
or corners;are level, though showing no_
mark. At 'eight, ;the mark has; gone'
from the corners, mid the heist," te" satdl..
to bo aged. After this.-time-indeed, !
good authorities day after Ilya years— ~
thoageof a berm don only ho vonjectur-- , -
€d. /Sumba Wilt gradually change their •
form, the Ineisnrs bee - ming round; °Val,
and then irregular; Dealers sometimes
bishop the pedlar old horsaa—that ilk. •
scoop them out to Imitate the markt-hut •
this can he known by the absence of the
white edge enamel-which:always sur
rounds the real u4rit, by the shape...of
the teeth, and other mark.s of ago about
the animal. •, ,
f •
Delta of a Wealthy Negro.
We see it stated taut James Roper, We
largest landholder 1 awl We wealthiaat
`ram in JefferNon county. Virginia ; Is
dead. Roper was b =Halle, the natural' • !
son of attsccentoo Englishman, whobm
qu,mibert the most Of bte property to the
reeentlyaleceased, who added greatly to -
hla patrimonial' estate. !toper had., a
great faculty for acrtaLtingproperty, arid
a mania for adding jto his Largo landed I
estate. Every year or two ha would -
purchase a farm \ for whivh we Lave' !
known pay as Much usfllo peritere' •
when dollars were dollars. -Roper! was '
an intim:merits mats, rarely ever leaving
town 111. a state' of sobriety.; yet inch.
was was his natural ohmic-einem Wet 'nobody f;
could take advantage of hit., in a tiada,
even when be sass !drunk: He Wm *
quiet, InnotTenalya man, and asgenarel- I
ly esteemed as a Mall ot his habits coma '
expect to be, He never; voted, served • t
on juries, or attempted to exercise rights
dented by the laws to men Hof his race t
yet be was as fully protected In his right •
of person and propelly - as any- man itt
sad nag, daubthrs, left a Larger I
and' more valuable; landedjestale than • .
nut man new tiring itt Ude State Lap', •""
boast. Roper,!' as ha was *lslay*
called, was a limns e xample' of the fact .
that Virginia laws, sou when alsotery . ' •
existed,. protected men of color. in:the -
enjoyinent oll.their lrights.—Lync/Mple
Tire. Daring 11117.. -
Tbofollowing Is a recapitulation of Qui
lotus by Ore, which occurred ttintiugb
°atilt) country . during/607:
Lewes in Ant't . I.Lettecr Atn't.
Januaty....44,013,1700.101y • 11,2:5'000
February.. 4 , 4 05.0001Aug - nst.... 2,540,900
3 ,9sl,oos,slentember 2,250,000
April 8 , 050,000 . 0 c 1 0b0n... 1 , 250 . 00 0
May 2,o7o,COT.lftivetnber 1,719,000',
Juno 4,o7s,ooolDecember. 4,274,900..4
Total Insaaa In 15.57.,....•..,....535,905,1700"
- e Do. 08,410,5410
Do. ~ .
.... .4%135000j
Do. 186t.' .. 28, '5..?:2400
' Do. 14,040,000
`Do. 1002
17 , 6 40.000
18,050,000
Do. /1,591.050
_ Do. ' 15,792,000,
• ;. Do. .. ... 21,150,500,
Total Imes to twelvoycctre..lso4 851,000
Larirrteinrt, the'stanastetr.
..tar - -a quiet", man, monastery,
:malt bn a nary of Intradaje—bo
r.bitlea there being iX :largo quantity, ;
'of . le. Bayard Taylor, describing the
fLoonristery called Cheri
Are tue," in the Sloth of France, apeake
ors single corridor nix hundred and sixty
:fret long. Looking denim intim pempect•-•
No dwindles almost tot] polun• l'apoulng
, from lt, and froth the Other interseotlng
"corridors,
era the cells of-the monks, .each witiCebibliendsOntencain Loan.
:printed on the doors. TIM furniture-id
these cells fa very simple, but a human .
skull isaltrays pert iar. It The °nig.
-diversion to break the el:lonia and talent
inonotomy of. life is tho cultivation of
a • fer flowers in a gimilent attached tin
;each cell. • Silencola !Mooned apart alk
._and the prittme, guides fad . visitors can
Sneak" only In bonnet], whisper*, The
serherasyn ho longed to startle the dead
I.:,Ctipese or the corridor by a shout of Ne--
dam and rejoicing. In; tbie celebrated
ponastery • there era bat forty &thorn:
and. twenty'. brothers. Tidat- mCnalell
{fetes from the veer 1139.1 t.
-
parrAco Constencr.The arrienht
' nod departarne oL teasel} at ;Buffalo. Id: . •
012, includ,ng suit and eteatu f were, hut
4;552, and the tonnage oil reStels on the
lakii3 . was not- one quartet. what ;Litt. -
now. •in 2522 ButThictreporta 13,552
,r,..irale and departures at 'that 'port 4tione4
and each tenet represents tone times
the capacity of the beet at an earlier day.;
The grain trade of the ;port wee but',.
2.557.447 bushels b. 1842 and Was 50 . 1521 ..! • .; •
074 bterbele tiel2s7. and even thenteas!,
Wow the figures Of same fernier yeare.„; •.
is tidal emigre for thayear were 0.875, ' •
with' 3,234,024 tone, until 23,675 - haude.l
Tint clearances ware- 5.23 7. in.-the. sante
Unto. representing 4,2ll,'Ckll.'lone, , unti l •
.25245 hands; Ths forefeet entries were . -•
1.15, with 81,210 tone,- awl [the ! etettraneas -
mere 760, with 84,160 tonti .There .1e .no-.! ,
particular chango to beYoun4.; in ;these
licefrom the humedinto"`crpreneding
cicle. but there is n istatfactlon - In Eddy
egg that the lake cam menet! and business'-;o •
,; 13 utlido.enstnine lto dell throogis,;
rytng - period.. It mean inalcidion that •
ralnd'growth rill beexperientxxisesetint I . •
agltLalrly begun." I ' • ' -•
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triumphs In Pmts Continue.
In the I 'Darblere" a tow ores:toga alone.
, She singsnew toarcorripcsed by the
1 Donna° Itothschild, called Woe s
prai," expressly for the'lmuslo,letten
Setae, and of. GM ri lt • was armored; In,
weiponso the gar° the "Calosena,!! What,
thcf[Tarantellt lent Southern Spaniards,
seen:gilds tong to the Spanish fp 'Paris. r
They not 0 / 31 X_Iistened cad optden 'WO
hutat lost beg a n to whg :Cludne: Ben
(mete poured donor: la such shoWerstfiet•
cf Let t'e erect wesladlerbue, !Tod all.:
anw, eve a arts latter, ..thst old
inutile bo lt which to bronght In • for-ihisf. •
nolo single' for her lesson: Well, [ Dort
ttimaylea Gardens was tilting, behindd .
tbet; at the table, while the [flowers tr&e
falling around her, and were tieing •pick.-
Itr) and piled on 'the; Instrument. ,
When they began to sing the old "Ilona
db to eon vlelnu a le," It was found that
pool'Oardonl was lildflen heldnd a Ott'
of tionnueta, and could no Mere bet aeon
theti: that Itlarseillnt speaulator about
ictincn. many Inguldee—tinalous, per
-bap", more than kind—her. bOO2l
I—Tbe Ottawa etutnialasts _byre then
adlegUagee la, France.- They are never
earittin upon which night the oxeetplon
wllliake place. and many weary hours
are *pent Jo waiting, Aslntan, a - Pub
buteppr. Who need to onticells victims
into;some seem place, kill them ant u
theiCebodles, and throw abern into th e
seine, was:tweed* guillcititted-ln thor:
premium of a won't] of thounenda:.
the eildlenie bad 'watched the Plate' de
la litigueete net nights. In :ruin and fog ,
and - cold, for the anthdpatod epee lade.
barrtbleaeaffoldeieene recently took -
plare'ln Prdsllll4. kot woman and ber son
weire,to be - executed for the murder! of
the bbsband and father. ThaerOtriatiro..
Itwed.to walk, and was . carrkd on the
frOti, her son wailed • b e
low, O
to tbeshottneas of ber name, the .exeen.
timer' could not faatel2 her aeourcly. to
the Meek, antronly the woad blow aey.
erect lterhead frow the trunk. 'The non'
fainted, and bad to tie rovlvedi before be
!nought to the block. 'atill(,#ehtng
with lide mother's tram . •
. —Eorecel !maths ago oriel of the prin.' ,
pipit thoroughfares' O f Load ae vreareg
We ,p,patselfal'by a' logger
...entalseked
aim s Al: no. ottutc' recesent. except ; eld •
ledip, , Tra thee° be . ad#reld Maise l
that t.. 0, z o art_glady,.zace,pity-ca a
pooi.lorr.. ~.ue Inl3 . lll o.lWrlrtle.i '
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