sir; I: I ._,v ,5 77...! .. , v. 5 59,. E 3! 4:15;? i : {l‘ ‘; ‘ -:;&%- BY moonnwlmiupm‘y; VI?“ "u'u “321‘ wwmmm 3", The .9 mzmbcna'wc BANNER‘:l‘llfiilnnbllfilwd 3 V'é‘gggg‘c’Wehkly. 11:32 pc’r'nhn‘urh—ur 81' 50‘If PM“ In "(I gyms-Vanna.- ‘ a 1: ,‘ ‘ = .. yg?“ No paper can hp discontinued (unlosn q! llho op~ 'fifiiflon uhho editors) umll nll‘ nrrcnrnges are paid. ‘ ’2??? M'Adveruxomcnts. 31%.. a! lh'n usual rates. :’ 4 “...-1,1,3... -»—-—«--<-—' -, ' 41.4":4 44 " ' IDQIB‘E’R‘E; I ‘ . mehqy‘i‘hgyt" ‘H -' THE REWARD. ’I. "‘—‘ 'H‘fih :‘l’3“':‘ IV I! .1, o._w_u|fil:_n.,H - r 4 . - 4.3-: ~..,,._,~,1. F 5? ‘ Who. lo‘o‘km’g hnchw‘anl {tom hiB mnuhodd'u prifitifi j Sec: not the ugoc'lro at his miss'lient trino ;'= .: i" t,“ . ‘ ‘ ndthrough Iho alludqfflnhg :: :5 3‘35. OHunorul cyprosa.plantcd thick behind”, F 52:1": .Hnars no lcpmnchful whmper‘on the Min!" " ' ’,- M ‘ ‘,l-‘l_'om his‘loy‘qd dqndi?‘ ~ ~ th home no turn; at l’nnsion'ooviUoLcoj v.l » who ahunath stmngh. terrib‘lechmqmoi f ‘ '‘ ' \X’ho \VOJId not‘cnét‘ '"" ' “‘m , "ulfol his Future from him, but to “'m . ‘ - ‘ -‘ ' Wuk‘olcss oblivion [mm the wrong and am _ J ‘ orthoaoulcd I’nstl‘ '~‘ ' ‘ ‘ 7 . Alma : 'tho Mil which '_wo fui'ri ‘wuum shun, ' ’ Q 3; « Wo do,nr.d leave the wishedafor goßdtundanoj. - ‘ : , . Our “(with to~_duy,_, - ‘ -' ~ ,2 5' -Is but logmonow's wen nm, prone to {all ; _ :- 2,,“ Pair. blind, unprofitable servants nll.- : ’ ,1f 7,‘ . . Arctventwuy. , . .r - v 1“ Yet who, thus lookmg backward o'er Ins you". ‘ ,1. - .Fcpla not hm eyelids wet with grateful tours, , . " ' ' ' " ”he hath been- " ' ‘ ’ , Permitted. week and unfulna he was, a - 7 ,To cheer and aid. In some ennobling cause. , ‘ ‘ ' ”in lollow mc‘n!‘ ' "he hath hidden the niurqutmr let m A‘ my 0! aunshina lathe colt ofsin;' ' . ' ' ‘llhuhnlhlem -,- -‘ Slrcnglh lo them-oak. nml. in an hour a! need. Over Iho sum-ting. lnindleuurhis croed ’ ; Oq huegjlqlh bent :. "0 has not [wed in vain; and. while he givra Tho pmlinp. to Him ingwbom he moves and Inn-z , ', thlhnhkful hcnrl. ‘ Ho gazes hnkaanJ,nnd with hopo bdoto Kunming-[hut Imm his works ho new mom _ , ' _ pun hrnccfimh pan. Michigan l-‘inanciering. 53- A nu: or '- THE TIMES Tunxrnuzn Mtx's” runsm Mississippi has been famed (or her‘b/in ; king. The sun} of her financial great trees, in the manufacture nl paper pwmls .} rd. lrés been the theme ut story and at Song. ' Her financiering is not unknown. 2 and never all! be, as long as the Brandon 2%, and other banks give a living illustration '3 ol the t.‘uth ol Surn Patch’s remark} that {2 “somethings can be done as well as oth ero.” ‘With the swiltneas almost at the 3‘ cuchanter’s wand. paper has turned into if trunk notes. and every one known that a little‘ge‘nerous confidence makes bank notrefmoory. Mississippi banking has 2 been said and sung—recited'and ie-reri ted, until it has become an old and thrice told tale. ' . ' . ‘ ‘ .. [ ,Wlt'ile third the: southern financicrare "ardent as a Mississippi sun could make them”;-'-hnve had their p‘oets and'letter writersund -ne«rp‘aper paragraphiets to sound their prniaer. Michigan. her great financial rival. has not had one. Had her 2 banks continued a little longer. she Could ‘ have beat Mississippi "all hollow," but ‘ .there came a ‘lrost, which nipped her ris- 2 mg greatness, . * > : i ~ The timeolwhich we speak was about ‘ thc‘tluse of~.the apeculnting‘which com : mcnced in 1836. Eury body had grown ‘ rtch, and everybody wantedto grow rich ” Ti. Men _.calénl'ated their tortunea by millions and halfrmllions The State Le gislatore had enacted .a general banking law, wi'aely' an‘df‘aafely guarded. as, all new bunkaare, and .bimlts innumerable had gone. into operation. aml\ the-r not". 'V'thivc'l't as l'envea in vallambruaa.” tverqln thepocketaol bank «meets, their lavorltea ntid‘depentlcntar , . . C , Amuttg‘lhoset'nppointed tn \‘Vul‘cll thew inolilutiona m Alplteus Felch, the late GPVflflOf. and (meal the prfient United States ‘Scnators'Trom' ,Mtchignn. -, When the. general banking law was enacted“ he flood almost solitary, and nlonetn oppoat 139014131; nmlalter. ttu‘went,tnto..opcrouon heJieWedlthcm ,witltspugpic‘iun, A: one o',- lb? l'ullr: Bank Cutn‘tnispioners,»_ he had 0.0.9 (Inflflelftoljxl‘hlehanltp to lotlendtp. and 1 PM bpnntl'lo ‘exomine themvlin-penonu; J "Unficlpédpne (jay into‘one of thcgbnnka ".'- tfielmib :B.th drmnndvd ,lokcegtlwir are. 99,-. Thcfillllk office“! nho‘ltptlxxpected l"! Ctimtng. w'crejll ornilea nml qll'ubility; and: c'raéjltetljhéir' ' )k'esnantl umokedflhei; “"9"“. 'n‘nd‘ aunt" Ihc/tr chompéign, with "fin atr that but low, oxcept bankers, can fi’2“‘3‘f~ a ~, -—; >1 -..2 5'1“: QWWNIPMr‘It-dpd‘lhcteqlirt’. fine -99 newton?! ..thfethpnk..tn.uerltt; . Among ‘ll‘ffflwwre J9me niece» ot anrbtd Mum an. ‘ ”I"!»URl”,llwifg‘antiquit‘y‘i; pgqjggn Senfilthleble..wen"but"; Air .bunktfio. 1.; full: thi‘ngfiMpfé 'loohtl‘rtghtL-thé .éoin than . 3!???l‘;it‘d.,thzl’Séé‘téltho‘esil.that‘th‘é'e'in 313’s!"91{!§'Qleb.;‘”“§rl."l‘,-ll!'l’€.‘!9l'flf’.liqan?” .j' N;'?l'='.‘~’,‘»}.r‘7°al.2,i “MkNQx :l. the,- meet: rapt!!! w .51. th 53019.10», Motown. ”film”. ltppehvrh‘lhéa stunt, locked, but} fetvxlo'l'm, o" tbeinst'lfigawswnd Wit wattlflflsét.stilt.;ix,'ndmb¢.r.-9f gold nimble Int 'gtgnlla[..‘a’notigurt'yh gym”, thermionfltfia :rll'ex‘TQointn‘jgsipner,‘ anions ~to§éqfi£llh¢§ cunyui' cgt'ttqitleny‘e', ,niiiulg.-liolll nothqni,‘ my .tnelém's.t',ie.iiiprhn«lu'm' inttniénrnymbcr: otjntg¢lipieceb£a'fit‘t’ut‘ihéirEnid». At tia’n'k‘ Nol"3,'thé gold plaggg were there, and no fixes'w'rsgrsanst the. nenbfifintzcdaass WWEWA'St’i “(Etna flvmmflttvtlsr; Allan: ‘ “29¢; .I!4‘.PS?!9£l,¢!:‘£¢hTHSl‘,'9tlt trivalent; ‘ two? ‘ehklvtthg' ghaqtfistgmlm‘l...entrumietli ' thsgogeifiefifio'fil-tttqltai‘m:.m 1’."1.i'1.",11t-l’j.l“it hill?!“ ‘l‘s'taslltli m, .ésifiwlmlslmwt an; filthy”! ‘Msllw’lltér Panlttuwulting .ih} -- .y ~ , v, .. "- - “ V . o .. ‘ ' ‘ - ‘ , ~_‘f;‘:»;; .11”, ."_‘-f'_\.'7". 1' ~,,\ :7“=,‘,,‘.:""1“"1“"""~' 4‘ p-fiy‘w'im‘..-vr’hug~..‘;.r‘..,\‘~,”,‘ JW‘ ”..‘... -. ,V. . ‘ § “my“ V_ I; ~ V. ... ... .’=- VA," 3:,” V. ,‘/ . , ”4.7, ‘»-'-T r l P . , , 5‘73 ' ~ - ‘ 1“ -‘ .‘ "' u '. ~ ‘ ' ... ‘ ‘ . ’. , ; . . ~ f , :i‘A _.~ , 1..“. / . ,3... m 4‘: -' 'A', ‘,‘_.l > v"‘~'ll‘V""<' .» A, ~. _ :2 . u g ‘7‘ A u..,- ,-..., .9”: » ‘/-,:.1 ,V“‘ -. u _ 1' ..‘ --7 ~-"‘" ”'4 ‘w‘ _- \_ld:wt“-‘l4’l‘ . '1 5. sdr” .‘ .' ’s‘" ,M _ », 4. ”39; ’. r ,; K . ._.4__ 2’ _f ' ,1, 4 Mr. ...v' . . y - I . (M' y: I: ‘., . -. , -'». -. .‘ . v -:‘., : yu-‘zflt My , .~ ‘ H}, ”a (i: ,[3 . '- - ‘ I . ,r _ r r . £ ~ H, . . H . V ‘ .; ~ K . . _ - . . ‘ .A ’ . .~-..‘ - ‘ - ' ." ' f ~ J‘ - J A? ~ -. K . H. x nA .4 v_,; :v V H.” , , 4 lulu” W. ”"A' ‘ “ ‘ 1" ‘ , » I ' ‘ . \' x . -. , ' ' . .'t ‘ ’ .: A\v.‘ ‘, ‘. v. . - ’ ’ ‘ :.~. . * " - .",h- ’r : ‘ . ’ € -" "" if?" .‘,1...4.H.~'‘. ‘- v’ , ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . . ' . ‘ ‘ - ' ‘ A ‘7 ‘,. '>; ‘ " " l " 1 I" ‘ —.. r," ». VIA 7, ' V ‘ n‘ u ~~ -- ' ‘ .. . " nq, ~ ‘~~ i A' " _ , . Vl. .1 ”"5"” all uome twenty“; thirty, the some, qunn‘ lin 0| gold—4hr same quantity otnnctent‘ Willi'n Wilh dates, Icorresponding - with the memorandum. were lound. nodmf course thelCommiu-ioner had to pass on.. Inqui ries were always made no to the next bank to be examined, and Mr. Commissioner Feltjh. proverbial [or his politeness; could not relose. to answer. i ' ‘ '- 1' The Commissioner want about closing. ltil inspection ol a bnnltin o-remotc cotto .'Jirflnd .there, remained «but one more to. ‘flfiilg. :Itliwasglnte .ut night. and henna aiixiouewto get home.. but the lost bank hev ing distant, am! the roads: bad: he conclu. ded ,‘tomajt till.‘ morning. The cashier thought this touch the best} plan. and vol.- Innteetzr-d’ to takehim over in his buggy.— In the morning, about the-time the buggy wieAbroughtout.‘ the Commissioner step ped into the‘boolk and told the cashier. then behind the counter, that. hewould like to have a‘pei-i‘) at “that gold.” again, a The 'coghierlcolaured red,‘anr.' ,the teller and the directors _preeent looked blue. whileathe president at the bank looked on though he expected Sunday to come more than one may. 7 They tried to laugh ll ofl‘an a good joke. The "principes’? and the "regalins’H were again produced and 0 new chamttflifln‘ bottle Wu uncorked. The Commissioner said that he had smoked their.proceedlnali and he Would not smoke any . thine. 9130: and as lor shampnigne, he didn't use the article, and ti he did. he felt too much Heal pain at the exhibition of rascality he hadjust witnessed to make him want any otherhind. _ ~ . - ‘ The bunkers grew indignant—outrager one]! n0.5...31'ul Mr. Felch come there to insult them 1" They would not put up-with such base ioainualiom—tbat they Wouldn't f-apd the president blowetl outhis cheeks and looked fierce—the ceahicr rocked his hat on one side. and :luoked fiercer than the prerident; the directors and the tel ler. and dependents. looked like little dog: when two big one: are going to have it fight. tentimesvfiercet than the combat ants. The Commissioner was resolute. He had seen bankers mad belore. and he knew that they, weren kind of dog that never injured n body. unlessa body got Intogheir clutches. He hadJaken o slraoge'hncy to look at that gold ngam. and look at it i he would. or else. he would stop the ma chine from grinding out more promise!»- The gold had gone off the previsious night. and was then in another‘bankmnd it could not be shown; and despite the threats 0! the president and cashier. and the big looks of the lesser lry ol bankers. the con cern was closed. and the assets. paid.-as usual. nothing on the dollar. , , The speed with which the warning torch of Roderick’s henchmen traversed clan Alpine,;wns Scarce a circumstance to the speed at the Bank Comminioner. as he traversed llie road back again, in search at the lust gold. He went lo 3”. th banks he had pruioualy exommed. but like. Ihe flea Ihat Ihc Irishman thought he had got. when his hand was upon, it.‘ it wasn’t there. The vaults o! the banks wen.- fill ed wilh promises. and "nothing elm”— fl'lne gold wag Ihen in the last bank. wait- ng l 0 bc ,counted. lnr the lwemieth or thirtieth time, by the Bank Commissioner, while that luncliunnry was‘hunling [or i! in the vaults olbanks that never owned a penny o! it. - . . 7V _ , "Rentlcrn. (110 l the masculine gender.) you have ulten. when boys. amused your selves by setting up bricks on one end. some inches apnyt. and then kicking down the first, which falls against the second, and upsets its grimy.~ and in like man. ner it heels over'n third. &c, In just the same manner. you might have seen the Michigan bugkpitopple and lull, while the ‘Commiuioner was in purouitol that gold. Every one he entered; blew up in short “Milan and ‘in‘ the course of two oif thr'ee‘ dayn, every batik'in that hahk. district who’nu‘mbered nmonf; the thing's‘thnt "us ed” tu”\vas."'_ ~Th‘e govltl.' however, ‘wnb lounil’at lust. ln‘the first bank'éxéttiiiii ed. there it‘wu.’uufe'hnd sound.‘ ‘Wm'tl wad’iohveyt'd to ~the ’laa‘t ‘bll'nlt. " of ‘llic ui‘cwp‘tayed ofi‘by'the Bank Commllplon en-‘Anil'on‘eix'presfi st'm 0“ wiih lht'ghl'd‘; which hri’it’ed at the hank in Detroit some fi‘h'e'gn ("mun-'s' bolu'ré tllé 'Commishi‘ri'iie'ctl‘ amt that , book'sovéll Ha" I": a‘ leév. 'da‘ys InnueFfl': “"' "' ’H " "' ‘ Fierce nml bitlér w'cfre ’the 'hre'zilbjet 0" again“ Mr. Bank’COmmi’snilmer Fe‘ch. («ir‘playihg‘fia'riléeis d‘o _aycurvy'un‘d un‘gen.‘ llémanly'h'h‘ick‘.‘ a‘nd "lheié'i! hp 110de bu‘t‘lhm‘ Ih’e " bunkers‘ iv'odld hav'e redeem! é'd ’lhéii‘:p‘rnhii9ha'.“bziclJhdtflhe'bfijeyc! W tliéir lime ’bjee'n' 'sc‘nb‘nma'fl'er -‘lrn’li'a_f'_e:r"re(l IQ th'e mi'phnfi'e‘hint”li""§uf“lh’e~St'at‘é;r whe'r'é' he, ank-‘d-u'n'fiibyou'dci'nf; lHe' wh'ol‘elnw’hn M 4; friligmnenti‘tfl the"t:ohswitu’lflifi‘£‘ifia“WW?“ (are: n‘puwaml 'voidi‘W-“Wiilé'yétf'l‘o'fi 'lhé bench; ‘56 but nonfin’n‘ded«fo;r'"g‘di"érd§ih" laud' be'ldr’}: his" time mm rauu‘ivufs"élebted'; hy‘fifi‘ovefwheilnin'g"ltiinjarily~to‘lfié Uni ted State; Senna“ Jay-mi, fl. ‘l‘ H! x: I! ; ,1 It wagithé-ane‘mtléfiih’at gold-J find’fihe ;d¢cieio‘n=oh lhé’Su’p‘rl‘mé ‘comt again'i‘tflligi’ .li‘lw',“lWhi’clh’k-’ga§m‘ mé fihlshithédch {w {Miéhigéh :bankiu'gwnhu wavme‘d'finsnt' cié'r'oa!rb'tfi'_p'lfl¢jh2hflié 1%. hblé'triuef (Sf-Mist! yiss’ippichnk‘c-‘u’fi i'mhe 31131035?“S‘h'é'VMéW cdfilh‘esr'a‘tai fowiMmoml‘ fairiefiin‘l‘mfiliirifi madam: by'uifcideht'M-‘itii’ “if“ Numb U' Huff's“ 14ft; g-‘Lnl: («m—nuttymig lnuziésp vn jLzMidahip'niunfßogers'h‘asbt‘éldrii‘id «mi home in DB'H‘VKN'CV’IU: U!“ ‘27; M 213; :1 ill ‘2”: aCLEMI FI ELI). ~PA-.~. :JA N.-. 8.1649. Awfisl Scene in a Menagflifif On Wednesday of'l'ast week theicityol‘ Philadelph’ia‘was thrown into a state'oi ter .'lble"ucitement I-by anvac'cident 'WhiCh happened at Raymond'd; Waring's Men ageriey lullowed byUthe most deplorable “Ql‘W‘luchN-i .- From theE DailytNewskolv Thursday morning, we copy the following: extended n'titice'htiti’e't‘ragedy‘w‘v ' S? j ‘ '“l‘h‘c tinge-and" he'll khowh elephantt '.‘.Co|umbus” becaw‘wwreuivaobhut’ tone. o’clock yesterday". altcinootluns his keep-- "r Wm; Kelley, Twas tptepa'rinuv: him lio'r/l the'alternoon' performances. and in comic-i quence ol being 'strock. seized Mr: Kel-l le_v with his trunk, and raising hitn‘int'o the air, dashed-a him twice‘to: thegrobnd with the utmost violence.‘ abreaklng'rrhls right leg.& thigh in nutrient shocking man ttec. andzeousiou many. other very serious injuries. t'l‘hc newline-cry 'ol'tha‘ieura laud animal as he seized Mr. Kelley wor netl those in the other part ofthe‘buildmg l-ol what was going on, until rushingto the quarter where the elephant was liept'.'they isucceeded. in snatching: the wounded man ‘out ol the way as he was about being sei zed a third time. The elephant then com menced a general demolition ol everything within his reach. tearing a number of ca .ges to. atnml, and hurting their fragments Ihflwycry direction. At this time the ut» roost terrbrwand excitement prevailedJ— 'l he luiioua animal. ,on first coming tram his quarters. proceedetlroundnhe room, as it in search oi someonevand then re‘ turning, seized with. histrunlrolarue cage containlng two'hyenas.; algwoll. a jackali and sometwentyinqokqs, and carryingit into the room, alter whirling: it into the air. dashed it intern thousand fragments upon the floor.:scatteriog Ihc.ar_iimals'and ltill ing some of the smallar ones. v; Some ran away and hid themselves. while. others. terror stricken andlurious. run about the rooni howling hideously. 'lwo elephant dogs were then. procured nnthrown into Jho ring. These dogsuare used in India ‘to hunt the‘ elephant, attdtare there train ed to avoid his leetand trunk. while they tactively lly about attaching him in the lmost \ulnernble parts. and holding him until, he can be secured. But on thirtie casion they. were both_atruck by the eleb, phanl. and so maimed as. to be entirely useless. . They were accordinglj remote ed, and preparations maile‘Jur shooting the animal. by order of Mayanwilt. who having been sent lor shortly alter the-ac cident to the keeper. proceeded immedi ately to the scene With P large body 0590- lice. A great crowd had by thiagtime as-. sembled around the doors both oowalnut street and George, and. the large police lorce was hardly sufficient tolteep back the crowd. who, despite the danger. see? med anxious to rush in and witness the terrible scene oi havoc., ‘_ In the meantime the elephant ’was do ing great damage to all the fixtures ot the ritabliahment within his reach. tearing down railings. demolishing the arena. and shivering everything like wood-work to atoms. Herr Driesbach. who waspres' ent. used every eliort to intimidate and subdue the animal by his well-known voice, but in vain. A grappling hook. Mith a strong rope attached. was thrown into the ring. with a view to catch it in the ani mat’s hide. the thickness of which. how ever. proved impervioua to .the assault.— Thirty. or forty muskets had also been procured from thoermory of the Wash tiogton Greys in Franklin Hall. and these were loaded and kept in readiness lor use, in the city Watch-house. in George‘strcet, adjoining the back of the Menagerie. in the 'event ol the animal’s escaping. as his vicious character was .well known. Load ed muskets were also placed in the saloon ol the building for .the use of those who were ,in' the side boxes endeavoring to catch the,elephant.. At lengths plauwas suggested by Mr. J. J. Nathans «(Welch’a National Circus. which provedsuccess; lul, being‘aimilar to that used in,Chnrles~ ton slew years ago. A strong rope, was tied in a running noose in auch.a position that the elephant,.in running at those' who placed 11l in its position. must,trca,d in the noose. . This hedid. andwitnmediatelythe persons who had hold ol the rope pulled. and succeeded inLcatchingThtm _byoneol the lure legs..wi.en ,n strong;for,c_e,,was. at once mustered. and. charts made, to pull him to the recess at the], southwest; .6053: her of the building a, but the animal, now more furiousthanevcr. ran, towards thef _ssséa'wsién dééé’énrtétt frbin"the‘ ‘lronti‘galm léry'_ to ilief'aiena; and ‘in "endeavor’ingflto ascend. crb‘she‘d‘th’e‘ ‘ "spa; net; to atoms With‘hisiini‘mehse weigh; t'e'ttriitg tt‘p‘the .ben'cli’e's on either is‘i‘il’e‘jglhlth he lar’ _t'tp'as 'dri‘eiflvoiirth‘ibt‘thé aga‘e’n'igt’tt‘prttni'i'sg pie: ices‘at‘ the ‘ one time‘ {iii‘ev'e‘rj"_"t'l‘irectto'n’.‘ and teavio’g the“ Illa???" 'per'ieCt “REEF"??- thtlng“ thal tr would ”not sustaining; ‘wolghi.’ hé'iét'raatgdohto the, faire'nfijifit'hete ult'eiffs'o'ihétrot‘ible."n h‘umb‘ei‘ol‘lorgc bottles htlache‘d'tti ‘ro'iies’, w‘e'ilé’very‘adi’ottiyjnltti} tehed=iiitoihts eais, aaa'hewis :tih'eh hauli ‘euvtuml‘ua "tlié‘ii'ec‘e‘s's settle” modest; howl-naySitiojsgtr-tpmhsian? and courage li'iHe'ri‘ ‘ Dllésbaiih.“‘hel‘iw’ti‘a‘icur'npletety filifilllétl. «the. .:u'i tam: t‘lii‘i'v {il'l‘l’hl’ ’, til -" wannabe“ imagines;gdtbhttmajttie interior. the vi‘ritl‘ellth-‘tidé‘tillth'e'oefcitrr‘e'ri‘cé' timeruptittyss‘reatt;wereligamen‘uscrow: tumtiértagietsmerttittasatisfies omissions} blflflli‘piflw in7walt'iut‘ac‘iilfiT-itoi'ze‘é‘tccel's: ‘ tapestisgv'm'oihénta‘rity‘ ’tb‘sée‘thé'dlehhsht " I 7_ '; ENE'W snkinS-Noh"l,;‘ngi-‘IISA‘VHOLE', fidizéé‘z‘; UNIV-1 “ “it "ha“ ‘ ' .’.‘i malte‘,hie‘egire_a_v.. ,The recto! the Inch: tut‘e tyne also; crowdedmwith eager specta tor... pnil;a|l;.~fl‘aaexcitement, not unmm sled "ith'muthgularm; . Meanwhile. that the animal, might natue‘leapeQMayor Swill .'hudsent toithe Arsenal lqrn , couple at B!}:pqunders. ouchich waiving with, nmruu-‘r “Hives my. wr'révprvpe'dxmum!» when one m‘pzplant‘edin trump! the ride-(loot; _on :W.alnut,ritteet,.ignd the other in Gnurge. fil'efit- . The nineteere.‘fullytleedvdx 8v the proud kept in wrajtibg.,expecting.some great result. until übhut‘three fund are” .ofctolck. .nhen it unannounced,.thatythe animal had been‘ secured; ..nntl, tinnrder given _th thecnnnonin he removeanhich fleas accordingly done.,. but, thecruwdiUJl lingered. many; torting themselves into Ihebuilding. the .‘police lurce‘atfthe door; b'eing weaker than the' curiottity't of._the crowd. . The elephant. on‘cetconfinedibe calm; less reativa. and finally, stoodvatill. and was strnngly_cltained end, numerous rupee placed about him, when~he.was drag gedvo‘ut into the arena where, thetett‘ers were all ~removed, excepting the chain; upon his feet. and alter some ltttletrnu ble Herr Driehbach lUCC?Cllell;in,gPlllng hiin‘tu lie down. He retired fiercely at first, butia! length submitted, and with e degree-cl grace. did hiymaster’gs bidding. The animal being thus entirely subdued. the crowd. which had nusemhled in the in~ ierior', bestowed-enthusiastic plaudits up on Herr Drienbach, who thereu'pon moun ted the elephant'u head. astheanimal lay in the arena. & addressed the assemblage. returning his Ihonka, and remarking that that was the proudestday of ill! life. : , . 'l'he wrecks were cleared away as well as possible.’and it was announced to the crowd. both inside &uut. that there would b‘e’d per/armament the evening as usual. Tm: 'Bmm.—-How comes it'that this little yolume. composed by~humblevmen in a rude age; when art and science mate but in their childhood, hua‘exerted more influence on the human mind and on the social syntem..'than all other book: put'to gether? . iWhence comes it,thnt this boot: has achieved such marvellous changes in the opinions ol mankind—has banished i”- dol-worsliip—has .nbolished - inlnnticide— hunt" down polygomy'nnd diVorce'h-J-ex altedl the condition of‘hwoman—roised the ,etandard ’0! public inorality—cte‘éied' tor families that blessed thing. a Cliriatian home-and caund its other triu‘mph; by canning benevolent Institutions. open and expensive. to spun'n' up as with the wand ot‘e'nchanttnent ?' thet sort ofa book is thin. that even the-wind: and woven ofhu man pee-ion obey it P What other engine at aociul Improvement has. operated . so long. and yet tort none of its virtue‘i‘-‘— Since ibnppeared. many boasted plans at amelioration have been tned‘and failed; many codes of jurisprudence have arleen. and run their courae. and expired. Em pire alter empire has been launched ontthe tide at time. and gone down. leaving no trace on the waters. -But thin book is still going about doinggood—leavening socie ty withite holy principles—cheering the eorrowlul with its consolation—strength ening the ttenipted—encouroging the penitent—celming, the troubled spirit— and smoothing the pillow oldeath. ,Can such-n book be thc'ompling (if human ge nius? Does not the vastness of its effects demonstrate the excellency ol the power to be 0! God Pé—Dr. McCullough. Goon Flztmpslmo Goon Aux-mug.— ”We once heard a man much pruis or his good feelings. Every body joj and said the man waspouesaed ol’exc llent felingw. "" ' " "What had he doug_?'aqked an old ge nius. . ' ()1)! in every thing he is a man of fine benevolent feelings} was the reply. ‘ What has he (lune P’ cried the old fel ln‘V again. . ‘ I IA t ‘ . By this time the company thqught it rte, eebaury to oho‘w’ Ibme ‘ of their. Jnvorite’a doingh.‘ Th'ey'bégan to cast about in,their minds. but the old, .man.still:ahouted— ' What has he'dorl'e 9’, “They: owned that they ”coul'df not pu‘me ‘uny thing ’in partic “lnf. ' V ' .. > ‘ '- "Yet."an§’wéred thg cynic, _fyou gay that'the‘mah‘lms good feelings; finchenev ;le‘mfllbéling§; .‘l‘No'w 'gentlemeTl-‘le‘l me ll'ell yhufgpht’tlnje_re‘dr¢ people in hiuvprld «ho-gem gob}! n‘gme simply‘on qccpnnl 'ot Ihéirfilpélin’gb.‘ You FQO’! tellonqgena .e'fduljg'n‘ctibn. they. ever p‘efilur'med in their Illv'e‘s;',bilt they, ‘cag yook‘ qndjglk. must be ‘ncvolenfly" .l, kqmfi p! man if: this town gthat you ‘qupld 3!!”ch arsuvr'ly‘, goughhum 'aminbiif margin yetfhe has done'more ’ncla of'yi‘l'inUpgeéij‘f‘nfiifi? [ of you pug logeth. fer. WYou-may‘judgcfv ‘édple'o"‘ac.lions by gheirifecling'u abut» lz-judgeficople'a feelings by theirlcliunh..’!g.i I! 1' ~ \* Loy/ac? Lxrmal-sflow» fena'ciouoly man cllngs Io .[ilek-Il'hough - few 'and floating Pre hi! yearn. ,ha'zfotmo u’chemen 85' makes engagememo. juu as he would if life were §mmomh [The older'arpeuo‘n' groin. 1916 more: stronglyudoeruh'e‘ gmp 'at the shad-f mug": A manoxolimblngia‘ lapl’gr‘ee‘ ‘lakéq‘i? firmer; how‘ukhon Lnoar =lhex'lo‘p'w u'o’doé‘fi‘ the aged individfu! cling ”Pongérj’to“ Md“ (hqgneareqrhe‘ approaéheo‘ m maiih’midr'r. He; jg ,nayer. may 40’ may umil’hé Eel-"lib ca’nmo longer: nmain‘ukfléitljén"‘makbigé éinuo, ofi’lnccoaaily ‘ ‘nnd‘vxpi'te'ai' “'3 ‘1 } ~‘” .w .L «1 ».:.; 1.1"-‘ " * 'l‘, WWW».’anslg‘wé-‘nlktecttéil ~ A} lcorrt‘i‘quenl. All: 1119, VBhiln‘dvelphia {I Ledger." wnuna mom ;Puebla;.,under duo pl ‘Ocl'obe! 1,8. mangigns the "folloW- ' inglnlereaung (a9lB, s—Vr. ‘. ‘ 'r‘l heard “caching fivfichf-z‘olColO nél'Wynkoop and Capllln “lemony”- letday. which. 11.86,?! QUWN‘SWB‘ ._l- lurc- - ceiy’ea it. I: is known lpzobnhly.~iu nus 'uhigedsmen that difilculueghnd leg‘lncfl 'llefl'wean .‘.hese gentlemen; Which-theirsmu '\Uél .friehd'a have always regrqtte.llo;-:W?ley had.” ll believe, prefgrred, chmgep agmlgt e‘h'ch other; but; whgh C_ql.;, Wynkoon Mm) that:’CabeTWalksm-zns _sevriquslymouflnde ed. .and‘nm likely (olive, mun; afnqafl chér'fil onyc‘e’lo beg anjimervieW. With lbaflying‘chlgh Becominglqppnientha lo.“ lhé return 'ofhls messenger. ”3919M haslened 10. ,wher'g lh’eCapt.» lay 8L [oqu himifilead. [Thengh‘ock Io , him wasiotm whelmidg. ring! he Aco'llld scatcelynllarjfl _word'. In a levy, moments. .howevermlw 'anid.’ with much emotion.“ Lyould'give six' years of my lile. [atone wqrdgmilh Ihnt man!"-.,-_a.nd_.tqg'ned_ Imm (he corpge to Ml.‘ of Gen. Lane lhg cpmmaud MM”; ker’s lmop‘l.‘ lhglhe might dgsh upon 4th"! v‘elrn‘tlnggnemy and revenge the dealhmf Ihe' gallant qunper. ,zThe General relu u‘d .l‘his requesl. 'na Wnlkpr’s‘ ynonhadfi been reglqced.'and. ghose "Olaklued .‘wue ' much exhq‘uslved', and Col. Wyhkqopnr turned to ,hii‘“j‘c’dm'zhansl with nihewy hem-tn, ‘, ."s_ ' , 3 .n .- .' 1m ’rlll 'l‘hu'se who know: the‘impulsin chgrncr ter‘ 0! bnth officers.. will readily [mine the rashnessl‘lh‘blnhmgle, them, longtime sgvére qnéimie'a.‘but it is a matter of-dnp regt‘gththnvuhey‘ new bolh too, ,aensifiye. on the ‘poinl‘ol honor; to eflccl wreconih inlinri be'for'e it wn‘s too late. , ; ._ m We have Ilatelyareceivfiéd‘. a letter tron: Jens F. BAOHMAN. nowin the pity of Mexico. which is “filled with inccountls of the hard-tought‘hattlea before the 'VMelx'; can capital. "The" subje‘c‘t' _nf thil‘bjtfg‘i grnplrin a'mere boy'. aboutglfi yelri‘bry} “ho one year ago was ‘a'rr' *applje'n't‘t‘t‘,‘ to the Printing business in' thié‘officet‘g‘Utr ged ,by'a‘l-nnturnl spirit of a‘dventh‘t’h‘hé wanted lt’ojoin the‘ Wilke's'bar're' flew fly, under Captain DANA, ofthe‘llt'; - gimen‘t. in company fwuh anlnlder'brotw e‘r.. But hirparents deemtng‘hini top young to 'withstantt all 'the'hdrdlhip‘i'bf war. rv'fused to let'him go." 'Wh'en the'2d Regiment however was called ont.‘h‘e took the slap a'nd~ joined-Capt. 3 Miller’g’ct‘g‘tfis of u Stocktdnr ‘A‘rtitleridtai” He‘irfi en gaged. in°tlrevßombardmenr 0| Ve'ri CHM. and in‘the‘battle'ofOe'lfo Giulio,"h ;M the famoustaking of Chapultepec: he ~tellflih that he fired 28 ‘batlsrt'eoling p'getty‘cer tain that each ball moire mnn."ai_ttd'wdl ane‘ of the first to mou‘nU-the rescued het tlemeutsknnd'when’ our men pursbed’tth'e retreating enemy, he'loak-V'lbur‘pn's'anen himself. by eurrozmdin‘g‘g thém;.“"He‘,‘-jbbt one tetlow who‘ attempted to 'rim‘ Ni, In marched theloth‘er three tomato-quarters. Alter our army arrived in the city 6'! Mix ico. our 301 mg hero obtained permission to dot! hta soldier’s clothed; and assume the citizen’s apparel. to'- Work‘in the 015:le the .North flmen‘can, published up‘ the Capital. He has thrown down the timot ing iron and taken up the shooting stick. What can thew Mexicans Aexpeet Iranian army of such bag/8;, We' feel' proud 0! him—Easter: flrgus. ' -..-:.t Curious Historical Fa‘cl.—:-Dn'ri_n‘g‘ lhe troubles in the reign‘ot Charlga If. 21.993111:- (ry girl ‘cnme loirLohdon in nelréhjpf'j place as a servant maid. but not s'qcc’éedL ing.»she hired herselho carry out_‘he‘er from a brewhonse. and was oué’oflhosb called tub-women. The breWer.‘ observ. ing a good-looking girl in this Llpp ogcupao tion. took her into his. family as 'a_‘aervant, and after a' 'ah‘fil‘t ' time" maniéd barf He died while she ‘wns yet a young (remap, and left her the bulk or bib fo'rtu'u‘e.‘ ‘Thg business of brewing 'wug droppedlghdei-L Hyde' was recomr‘hende‘d‘ro the" ydh‘n’g‘l‘wlo‘ Inan,‘ air :1 akilful laWyear. '_to ”rougher husband’ajaflairl.‘ . Hyde. mun-mgr: wards Earl of Olgrendon.“finding the wig, ow’u to'rtu-ne'cdnsiderable, married b'fi'fi 01 “)1! marriage there" 'wau no qlher j‘pu‘q than a daughter. Who was fillerwardsmm wile of Jame: IL, and mother: of-M‘ql‘jlpd Anne. Q 0980! 0' Englhnjrl.'_fl .' 1,1 Liz-31‘2“; ‘ ' General‘ Jackson’s Famiwlfiwg‘lffi .Grimshaw. of Philadelphia} ‘7'"!!ng I'o editors of 'lhe pang-Human," “s}" Hal”, ,someireseal‘ch in lie!and,‘he ha'q'gghfe'l'llg nethe birth place and ‘ anggnquffigéfig 'Andréw Jackson., ”He saysté‘;w'_lfn 1‘; " 1 : "Andrew ' Jacka‘dn." (alhc‘r'wéfjfie‘fqilr'll Jackson. was son‘ a! Tllhm’ai'hpkifi (:va Balljre‘ggn. near ‘Dundon‘fld ;'af,‘c’6i§l¥dfii; able In‘rmer. pogsel‘ae‘d of ,y‘lrhebofil infofi; 'erly,‘ now oliconsidergblé'vaivug.”‘:Thotling: ' ‘Jackson’s hduig'ls'dow’oéwbiql byapejv sbn‘ uamed’TrOHefl :fl‘here"‘aie';‘n‘evfr,|a’l: '- ¢o|ldteral“frelauom;:,‘:living""lsii|‘lf iiy"»§h}e': _ueighbmhoqu-Lfifil' th'é, ilfiéce'pdt'gilfl Mimi oldest lgnnéh‘ 'hf- this" (.::,in lifiifiallldfitfl ()3 ;? ‘he‘gr’ea'iigtihdqbfif‘o' “25'2”?!” I' do}: ‘hqv'iug died"'pb'ou;3“}!ifi‘fcjé.(fsn§g[.’.‘n'fgfiié yvfhnggfselvlggseg‘y!{amafvguia 5m ‘.sa»-t.m ! "I‘J ' , "'7'— w’ ' ("Yin-:51 ‘ 3Gthl‘)‘=lhc"ibctificé’flh'éhf)’ ”mé'u 9,19: ~ trim-a!w;z'w'n'akesé'wéfiz'é—l’ér:‘“‘2§l,érs:§é§£ti§; =youcobmm give-r;byg‘yoéfyjqwlgm,l?” .“P' fcfuo'neépe?';7 .. ‘f‘T’j', ’, ’..,' ” “.‘Jgj, .‘.“ p ~ s 2: v j; ~.,,-;7-.-"-rl.‘r}§i"; s*;les. "-5 I'- 1 =EI LEE `t ';%ii A PATRIOT BOY. Mil NE t , , g :I : ! I'l
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