Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, November 12, 1872, Image 1

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RAILWAY •rx,3lit TABLES;. ‘.
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Welh;boro it .Lawrenceville R. R.
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- - i Time Table No. 4.
' Takesfezt l Z,londey Jane 31, 1672.
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12 .2 '74 *6140.0 r.*, I S,- 9 -
p . Ll. r. 28: 1.712. a.m.. p.m. a.m.
1 43.1 . ii.Y.:, 19 60 Ar. CorrAng,, Dep. 8 (10 .. 785 560
12 2.1 4%3U ,-+ 53 I.' - :.115 908 840 618
1,2 13 423 844 D:p Dunning. 911 848 628
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4fio9 419 aau Lathrop • 916 860 633
-11 41 40513 20 Tiog2 I' , tlage 929 9 (14 663
/4 S :3 c 852 IlastanoLci 943 918 . 713
..1 I'7 6 1.1 ti al , Miro Crwak, 952 92? 723
0 07 340 900 liullidity 957 930 799
,f) 57 3i2 7 62 altddiabt.try 10 03 938 733
.0 43 2 ..'.? i 47 Ililes Vtalcy 10 06 9437 41
.0 35 313 7 ..3 BtolcPselnlo 10 10 951 -7 69
10 25 310 T 3.# Do. Wellaboro, A.Fr. 10 2510 00 01)
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Taken,. Mot Monday Juno 36,'18'12. 7 , .
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Depot, Fo.)t of line Street, W/liiatralp6rt, Pl. !I
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wocuurnodAlou rlep. 5.00- p.
-Lail arrive'at W:iltamsport 4.10 p. ha.
%oeouimodatiou acr4ve at Wi11.a.wap0rt......9.20 a In.
Au :L4 Idlt:outel trate Ileaves Depot at Herdic ROI:13e,
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An-4. 1; , ..t- , n and iuteraue.llete lleturidng,
e., f i:a etlou 13 uuulu at Willianulport with trains
or the %veil:.
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Willtstps.ocat. • GEO. VrEtipt, Sup'?.
Erie Railway..
Tisss Tear ,c AporrED Jura 3p, 1872.
7,g0v0 and itaFoved .UrawiAg Room and Staving
oatutuillug all modern Luip:oviamoutas. aro
tlatuugli uu all talus betN% ten New York, Bache&
3C. ISnLalu, N.ageaa etals, *uayouktou 13rldga, Cleve•
and and 41cuauluti. ti •
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STATIONS.I No. 1. No. 6. No. 7.t
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ind Viruyi
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230 p. 133., except Sundays, from Dinglia.toton -fcr
loniellaiilie a...id Way.
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No. 11' , I ;Co. 4. i No. 84
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u—ugli Tiel:ete to r.ilpoiuta West at the very Low
tau Qouli:ahy's olLee Lt the Com:
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Agent or n. 11,3 (.11.1 Whiskies, .
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Houghton, -Orr & Co.,
bTONY r•rut, PA- ,
lizaufact •-a of
Bug ies,
rLATrorai f3PEINCI, TRUC AND.
L UR BE 04 G
SLEIGHS AND 808 SL
IVe are prope.reci to doiabythlrl in onr line On sthrmt
Aloe and bathe boat mannei-. - -Idat rfaction gttarau•
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llunksellers and Stationers,
1 741 Papar,
• Window Shadeat
"ankee Notions,
Piatoze Frstaes and Glass,
Pictorea, all sorts, ,
fiord,
itiatioe Blatiza, - ,
731anA Books, all ISIX.P3. A
lierwapaparu. 'l'..iagazinds,
WI itall; De:.o
drtista G6:46,
-avi Barka.
Medical Looks.
s.j.everyarttcle in our. Line of trade
-_N .w York Dallies at Ono Dollar a month.
at ;.; Cuato month.
:or a tr,kl;.. or moiAL, orsear.
ithcLuoku aut iu ntud i y.umjtiy at J
Exl i nvia pazkr,4o.l :fete.,%co.l I:ctn . Now Yol 1, or
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ue of U. 8. 11.411 Ocean Ste.uuers. Puesa.T.3 tt4 to
(I.lfrora paw( 111 Ellrelde at the lom..i:st ratLa
Dr.titAt'sold ou aL,y lsaukin Europe at our
ut rater o: -
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r - s I,IOW rocalving from Now YprU, a fine aneurtineoi
of
Ital nbr offers to tI e public at' low ratva. Every
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JNO N. ABBOTT,
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Min=9. - -
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E. B. Young & Co.,
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arid Deslure, is
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Ma81c&1 Itastrumeta:=
JULtglous. Books,
1411 S, L V 1 SOFIELD
Mll].liaery•
AND
FANCY GOODS,
Fancy ,*tore,
'GEO. O: DRUM'
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the city with" . the,,,hugeilt
A st E cli i94 f t ti**
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. -aver brought into -WeLluboro,
NE
Ladies! Kid and.dloth, . Bat-
Taprals and- Gaitom:-
Misses,, ChiNren;
aegte ;Cloth 80 - or.e - 4-.B7toes
Prince Albert Calf Boots,
Boys L Cale-4..Ki - p 80 - Ots
4r9u e tits'. Boots. • •
tact, all ktkai ortienewitr4isttiimi
itil wlntp.,mr,
nalenlasalkinictlitore; - The --beat sewed 'Madan a -
Ithtie.e.ever effereSl In IV. =sant. ,ViVlely the world
2+.„, I •triZ".'t.s
- %011:10f10,
It you don't bellove
stook, aid have as
hire. .
.4.4lWltniEf dctxr pei,
----Leather 1.
• of stf klisde c
Cash paid forlii.
-Potts -a
Havingjnat filled ap on
personally selected fur t
solicit a fair share of trad
returns." we believe to
and we hold the best goo
keep no shoddy. Our as
all sixes and testes. We
publickamerally to call
trouble to show goods.
north of C. U.
Slay 1, 1873.,
PHOTO
ALL . 7 kinds, etylve and
executed iu artietlit
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No. 3.
700 pm
325 am
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Poitraits on
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Caleb-Plerizree In eCvelve
nese sad .Hetimey ars es
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it pot ,yral tiolvaT.
wartimores. -
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Arabrotypo, or °kb
cat do th at assr nab
wllll.lO flubbed in ludhi
desired . .
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rer4ons zsiclilngg , ptctur
ilkelve etspecfat atten
No. 2..
' A large aisolunant of 2
canstautly on band. All
Pictures Fr.
B.—Don't mistake IL I
Dautal /lootut.
A.pria 24, -1872.-U.
'New. Boot,
AND FIND
40'.
New Shop, New'
A NYTIIING_Erova
o.f
Ladies' Kid
.morals . a,
Ditto - C
and
Gents' Cloth,
and Prii
.
I: goad um il-Ovrahamizo; asid a Itaa up° of
_ FINE BOOTS ,
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rgiugtogkri!cOtrVin $ 4 41Y9 y e a
from $6.00 to ONO% !Az d i uTrtti Ito:4 01 2g 4 1'ersl*
Leather - 41 d. Finding's-
.. . . . . .
. The underaigned havtiug spent twenty-rasa of tile
!Ito in Wellfhtmo--mnoh of the time: OD •tife 'Moo) 01
.pen t iteuce. drawing the cord of strati= for the' gOde.
of )tes, believes rather'iTt batinueilbg than bloWitift.
Wh ref"re. be will bray f emarlito his-old euatimers
min as . many. new ones s °horse tb give him $ cell,
i r,
thr t t he nmy be found at ' new shop. next floor-to 13. ‘
T. Van Horn's ware roc 1, with the best and °beep.
eat stock in 'Flogs count 1 . - , - -IL , C. -V/. SEARff.
IVellsbuto. April Sa: iBl2.
NEW IGOODS
(EARLY
wax. WEIZEW::.
TIX Subscribers are rivx,
Staple Fall k
Law Blaul-.5
Which aro sure to be m 1
Trod
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We shall Bell these (lUoda CHEAP, and give Early
Buyers Good Value for - their money. •
No. a
couoort d. t ioca. PAßS corrazi ONS
5eP1,17.1672,,tt
General Insurance Agency,
J.. 11. & J. D. Campttell i -
A"prepared to Nano Polic:ealu I tiret clean CM!
pulley on all kinds of Insurable Propert y alialuat
lie and I.4ghtaliig at rta..olialde z &tea. We traN al tied
esaf.Ltui:. 1 enor:ll.4y in ae einu.t.t* uf - Tfugt
twat l'uttrr.-• J.'B: V1C51Y8E..1.1...
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JOll FISHILER,
iliV°l{ /4 -1 4
• us; Wei,biti ot+t9•tt,d beat
I,3;:ydwutuerti -as Lciosq.
7. ead:wPli 4 / 9 1 4 44
" 4---Andiugs
: , nstinktly ou bead.
as,:l?~evou- skins,
cl Fu
altelvea with a 0401,00 stook,
IL
la ruarketoro -.mg or... May
: I "Itimall:praita. au :1141011
• e good-business Irit :
s. to be the oheapelst. - .We
cnisnent la suillaleut , to-maet
barite. our ,Leurtzue eud. - the
.tt amulet' ourasi4kt. • .No
erw to be fonea.. cline dear
re. Mau Street, Wellabom
DrIllt? :RIBBLE%
RAs
lattss la.);e4 and
twer
Vregtr,
Drool
Plays,
than these beentllo
or
este.ar france...Their eat•
eller ta anything vicu.ltese4l
icture
MEM!
4isi io Wax ,
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kiDagaerreotype, !. • •
a ctiiiled and enlarged, he
tie .my Other man. They
Oil c,r Watereelor* when
of groiii . ts and children,
h. on. ' • -•
1. Ines and 'Framing Material
kinaz.. of
sited 10'.Ordel
• .t.lace, over A. 13.4Eastxuait'
D. H. NARAJSIORE
hoe, Leather
NG STORE.
e.vcr gs
D AGALC
IN =P.
Stock, and first-
WWl>
class
Cask to u 414 Gaiter. Beat
nct Bal 7
I Gaiters,
had:raiz/8
isses. -
Morocco, and
Oxfprd,
'll,ber-t5
BOOTS
CUSTOI%
at 40 lqwellt Wet ) te gotal.
FOR
BUYERS
Who wh t
make Money I
roosivine daily largo stooks of
Winter Goods!
sect LOW Prick's.
Donalat at p
EMliii
els,
laths,
RES,
SS GOODS,
;SHAWLS,
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-. Uitl let the soul its siuraVra brealt-L-'
• it g rollse senses aed &welt% •••,•• - -
hoW semi , - "•;•'
3,ife in fts.glorfes glidCe - stvaY. - 4 '
Alid.the,stekli.fouteteps uf_fleetty ': • : ,•;;.-""T
Cptnesteallegcel. f • ,
•-•1.
the ' -
Volga - which flowing uliuti*i glide , ,
'• Alrfly_soe feet,' - , ," • -.-''
• tet ue the present employs-
r , •
• " Wad deem - el:tett future c . ireaul fifer` ..itLef.:":l;
ME
i.et no vain hope deb&ive the
- lio happierlet trs'ante to find •• • • , '
- The coming day.._
Our golden dreams of yore were
Like them the present alifdl delight- . • • -7
them decay. • - . •
- ,Our lives like hilat'nine '%freszias /Rust be, •
.", That into ono t augnliing sea .-
.Are doomed
to jAll-
ThQsea of death whose %yeses rnS on• ' •
• o'er king end kingdom, crown and throng •
Arida ,FttliONV all. , , •
•
Alike' tAilier's lordly mfr.-, • - - • 1 "
- Alike-the-huroblerivulets'iiiider- • t „•-•
To that Sad WTI. • • ••• I - '•
p i: 0 414)110?-0e poverty- and, 'pride, , • • • •
Or 6160/7011 biy 3,14.9 - •
t•.; •- within grarita• '•• - • •• •
• •
•
th•it 004,
'*' • •
inithritittlayisanatiONl4i, •
Per Pat ante 11 /17 1 Leginglit - •
• /3 fona4 af all. -
' -
Sea, Quin. hoer lioor aid blies csrari/i 7 • -
- Are all these 411 tinting toyeet . ' <
• _The% lu*liiiherei • - •
ziax4tiiioi •
- Alas before is b/3 ns avho •
We d!isalipiet.
„
Long ere- th p damp of . eartk two httibt o , - • •
';,111e obee*e. pure glbul pad white
Etai passed am‘y.- , - , •
•Youth =lied, and all was'heavenly
Age came and laid hialnlitee Wes*
And whe-4 re arotheo
Where is the otreogth thatlrtroad decd
l'he step that roved an Ilcht and W.
• • -
Ntbis tone?
The strength is gat a:the step to BIM
luid.joy grows wearisome; and wo -
,W4,ageootaea on. -
Th - e Present Pope fuld Vat
An occosional corre.vendeilt of the New
Torit Timor pep tilt an interesting letter from
Rome, from which we extract the following
'relating to, the condition of the present
Pope, Pius IX., and ipeCulating as , to Lis
probable successor: ..
It is well known at Ronie that ,the daydol
poor Plus IX..arelitimbeted, and every 31in
ister has - king Attlee begun to. send dairy but
letins to his master at - home: -The bent
shouider6; the dti•tiping lietal,- . the feeble.
gait, and, 'above all, the falling trietiihry' 01
thegood. old man speak -birt• too eloquentlV
Of the approach of-thedaY oh-which' he fa
to he freed of Ids ~den.- _ Nor- dogs he
'flatter himself-;.as be u bar &1.1 to do till-41411e re
cently-any longer with visions of long years
of life; of-great deeds'yet to be.le•be f ,and
Of thorough changes to be accomplished.—
ills brother's recent death has made 4 deep
impression upon his• mind, end-the .spirit
that once held up and - strengthened the '.de
caying fratue is nolongee there: He knows
his end is co m ing, and he shares with all his
faithful saes "the great anxiety to know 'Who
i s to be his successor on the throne of ' St..
Teter. It is even s =sald that the diead of;the
last hour is weighinglieavily oaf :his mind.
He Will not be:blamed for-this terror; by
those Whci know theriatbre of Ihe rat scene
which is enacted at 'the 'Vatican:Cyber' a
Pepe leaves - this world. _ - A,S 'aeon as all inape
is •giten up bylay -the atteridingpliyateian--4hd
good care is taken to riaeettahr,flie -precise
mbinent-'-all - tieS Of - respect IA affeetion.`are
broken - 1n an - blatant, and the lowest Pf l 44 . ons
afe'unthained Nith`ollt Shithie - dr - re,str*—
Prehitcs and priests ril6ll, awayto - lather
around '''theit,patrone, :arid th - worship', the
rising'SUn. Oilitera - of, the' Noble'.Guitrd,
State officials -o,l•=9:very.. rciatt,-,1024'01.4-a4ua
ployees,of - the palace tciltect lir liaa're' their
property. 1,0 secure it against rieW comers,
and carry - away many a coStly.Souvenir from
the deserted apartments.- The very servants,
from the Pope's "own man" to the scullion
in; the' kitchen; - join -the general sauce-rff
Prat; 'hot only after 'having leaded. them
selves 8111110 - money, jewels;',osr Other
valuable things' on Which. they,, can lay
hands. Such - was the.case hi 1846, when
Gregory XVL was abandoned Wall this
friends and followers. - ...k. , pdOr tinder-gar,:
dener, who_had_often rettived a kind Word
or a modest gift-frotri tiro Pope" When walk
ing-in bis garden, heard of 'Lis. illness., anti
felt prompted in' hits` limit to See Mut 'once
mere in'life. He found the- - outer,. door of
the palace open; not a - peraou In the halls,
on the stairs, In the passages. Ile knoclied
ht'acloor. and as no one übswered, opeaed
it; the - ro-om v as empty; btt ventured' halo a
second and third; trot a soul wait to be wen.
At lubt he enters 'a dimly-lightod„ .. ,iiiiigulii ,
cent apartment, and tolls - Min ze..inent toos
there 4 bed, on avlikh aliugeidle of pillirwis
and ht•lsters is raised oh ()it: end, while The-
Piipahimself - ..lie' on one - side Of , it,l4o;e!td .
bunging * down andlookiug'dep purple. ,
The poor gardener.rusbes tip t4i his bettered> .
tort - with lender, trembling hishcialie Pitici:4o
him on Waled, and, then: .sizilta ,inverent,ll-
on'hia knees,' asking' Ilia rros•Kutwe,olt r
'Mg. ":its he reeditha no tleawef,llit stertattp :
in ; terror,.• touches the; Wady, - _arid.. fliiffti,rt,
'colq . l: 'Onott,ninie be kifeeld dthvti..SOingli -
Di ,Pr e,undie .for-the "de,tafid;.: and is thus"f dud by ,a servant' arli.o enters 'Nrith a pile
of ;garments, and. goWhs on • 146 ,aim. , and
• threatens' 'him - , wit h ',dire.pulslituiat if ever
6. - ward eEcaTigh blur as to' What - he has seen. ,
' *l4'4 even
„When - death has thas - lalien pity
'on the abandoned -Sufferer, is "rest - 11. lance.
grantedthe poorbh4. The Cardinalthatn:.
berialii, having been officially ihforilled:Ot
dap deats of the Pope, appears' With 'other.
.prelates at, the, bedside and calla the'deceSs:
ed thretc„titne4 by name; reeeirtlng; no 44
swer, he'lakes..from a 'silver „salter, Uttered
him by,a-high;oftleltd, a'sav,er - lidinmer with
an ivory handle, and _with,:thla Instrument
iknbelts three times itgainSt the forehead, Of
the deceased. Only then-Is .the:Pope °Ili !
daily dead. ; The Senate __of itotrie takes
formal laciatlesilen, of the' palace, the fiaber'S
ring is solemnly broken, - and the bell set
iingihg , which - is - only heard- at the death of
the Pope, Land--•=the beginning. of carnival!
- Then - begins - that most - exciting of all
scenes' wiaiCh„Claristendorn knows ',upon the
earth—tire - conclate.of
,the,C•irclinals for the
purpose aff• electing' a. new - 'Pope. ' What
fearfulpessiona,"What..stilitle - , intrigues, aud
what cunning devices those narrow Cells
haVe r witneseecl, L in' which' the' - electorS are
'held prisoners . until the clioiCe has been ac
complished! There,are the so - -eillied Crown
Cardinals, whe belong, by race; by family
conneetion, to-one of'.the refrains% houses
of - Eurcips, and naturelly!favor 'the „election
of 'one of their own race,' or at, least of a
•man pledged - to the interests' of their Coun
try.- among these the German Buipire will,
atter a long interval, appear ,otice mere at
the approaching - cpnclave, and, like Brea-,
aus, 'throw the • victorions , 'sword into the
scales.- - Opposed tr'i these aie-the -Zotanti,
who refiresent . the Italian - eletnenta deicirous
of having a native - am the Papal throne; who
will take good care of friends and follow
ers and faithfully adhere to the tradiQns of
former Popes. -- , . ,
1 The approaching eldction . - will DO 'doubt
be one of -the roost exciting hi the annals of
the church. -Although the Pope is no long
er a' secular Prince, he has,' M. 'the'. estima
tion of-many- sound thinkers'. mid experi
enced statesmen, the cilance 'Off becomiog
all the more powerful ig his capacity as a
purely spiritual master millions of soma. $
lle will no longer be litipercd by political
,
embarrassments, his go. ernment will not be
open, as heretofore, to •Ittriet criticism. and
loud condemnation on the se6re of feeblS
nese or partiality; eveti , hlsfluances will be
bettered, - and his phsithin.beintinitely high
er and safer than it was ever - before. But
the interest of the continental powers lies
mainly-ha havirin-Popelo-deal with in tile
s'
delicate nueetionof State and Church whe
shall be liberal and enlightened. Oerinany,
"and perhaps Frtuiec, - Will do till in its - pnwer
tO ninutince tile election. in this spirit; Italy
and•Opain c perhaps- also sortie foreign coun
tries, will as eagerly press the choice. of a
man pledged - to continue the policy of Pius
.I.L...,_Whilet_die tappet - or of Gel many will
try to ultimatum tne Louclave, -,1 , ranee will
nu uoubt again have a cunning diploutar on
Intim uhulnaY rival his pieueuessor i , and,
'!rtes Mtn, feetuVe /rt4ll the v• ittiktuinalipeo
pie ttie tlip; Sit 2 Ambgni of the holy bilioal„'
' in tftj
, 011tati011 to the . WWI 1 44 Web Uteibrus
I the t.,oist•is,4-rio'be oi,uerthe three!' "cinitrul
4... i. the *lwo spun 'd he -literal i,oivitie of
as Fall
=3
son
• 1 .
'''E ' thr- 9 .l s .kill,ceitaltily see to It that the tiara
7:liitt:not. placed bpnit.theliettiff of , a = man:like.
-Leo_.Xll:7 (1824,) who built another- wall
arouitd dirt/butte, the prison of the* Jews,
deposed a Ronian magistrate because- he
had permitted vaccination, and canonized a
.Spanish mook , Wiise special proof of sane.
`tity:'coosistetrin• the frequent mir:lcle of
titrittping lialf:roaited-birds from the spit
and ordering them to flyaway rdie... .
llenee it le thin all Rome is busy bt.ilding
.castles la theati.,:,.. There is not a mail-from'
the higbest Monaignore to the humbh+4-me
nial servant whd has not his favorite candi-
date for the tltr'ne, from Whom lie hopes
preferment or al is. ' Patriotic Italias ~ rea gain on the sid ' of those who . Wish' for a
l a
truly enlightens head of .the-Chureli,:er.or
getic enough to dght the great battle of the
Church against he State, and yet , wise .en
ough Apt to risk an titter; downfall Of Papa
cy. .
All their speett ations, however, may come
to naught yet b . y . - otie"Of two rirobabditids.
Either a man maybe chosen, like Pius IX,:
himself, whom even thebitter Romans - oily
called the Good-.=of whom 4-Satirical Cardi
nal szee•rtngly se id that irt h 1 -family .I.:uti
the cats ‘t ere .1 inerals—and :who4el:- win:"
forceito break 4-Very pronitse and;itbandon
every pprpuso hp had fe , raneCwliezt ho waa:
chp,,ca. . Or th eQpe aniLlits.iiiivisers'qiniy..''
avail' thetuselik4 , 4/1 the -last-4*n left I) 1 '
Dual CA.SI24--a A , ti . et•tglUUCl/,OliY IN' 'Ceilloti
ttigeWkr.blll4,lX.-., - and,4 -e:itieesaor; 2 -tnay
bx• £hvi>e* by Weal in anticipation of his
death: ' The mea:-,ure is warranted .by dog- •
ma alai precedent alike, and Can - Only triliki,
Carry by tile. dci`F;iiiiination of foreign POW--
era not to acirWlede , the eholee --thus
wade, because Ite . ancient right 1.4, exclu
sion, widehlitilo4ge:to them,..baa not -- been•
adruitted—.Even....aa_these lints a.rti being
written, the runiorialeard In -many ii...pill ,
-aeok-thitt -stick a Ineetitig bus taken' placei:
and thetiCe.rdinal Paneblano Liss bean Oa).
sett. .
INN
OM
-::: - , The loirora Borealis. , L ._. -
ilo phenomena ts More' beautiful,,_arid
none, in many_ frespects, more 121) . 81.4101S
than the Aurora liorealla. To tell what-bee
een conjectureekabout Lt.would; fill a book;
th tell what - we - lilliabw "for' ttire," - as dill
arellt Liwr, will 1 tint require much time, en ,
space. In th 6 first place, then, the Aurora
is in, or-on, ouratinosphere; it is a teries•
trial,,noi!!ani„aitrOntanleel phelfoinenon.-
- rms Is eildent froth many considerations
which need notthe dwelt upon litre. It is
enough to say that, in many cases, the posi
tion of an auroral, streamer can ‘'be pretty
acttrately del - N . 7'11100; by observations from
two or three - stations' on the earth, some fifty
miles er more- apart,, and we usually find
the base - of ' the ; streamer to be at an eleva
tion rangingfrom-thlrty to fifty miles, while
its summit attains a bight of .froth 150 to 1
even 600 miles, At has been claimed: by
eome that they have seen aurorelzsireamera
descend between them and a ,huilding.
hill.. This however is sozinsprobable f in
view of many Other circumstances"; -that.t
semis more. likel,y. nip/Observers .Were vie , tims of sonic illusicin At.any•rate, we wait
for further evidence before accepting the
feet. Seine:times the aurora - Matter: drifts
through theAky _in bands and-arches of light. More commonly, when there is any
great activity, it, , , collects itself,_ had, stream
ears,,as they are called, etilunins of It'eht,
which stand parallel to each other -like so
nanny forest:treer. But Ahey •de - not stand ,
verticallY; each places itself ei.if it were
an enorinons compass-needle.floatingfrce in
iliV. hence,; when the display :i& perfect,
and the obseiveristands direetly,underneatli,
these pillunrof the converge by perspective
tO 7 one point in time sky, and there form the
eye or crown of he Aurora. This le shoa l .
WO at that point', in_ the sky to which the
dipping-needle iS - directed—a point about
fifteen degrees s uth of the zenith in =our
latitudes. This. 'act 'Of itself proves a Con
nection betWTen, he Aurora and the earth's
Magnetism.,. Aloreover, every important-au
tam! di:eft:4.ll felt%tit aft Int Vs.t.t m s,ut tie. L ib.
ac glories as it t ' llia, - . a etic ' - kortifj" which
puts all the,beedles of the different instru
nlenta in) a stitte of tremor and excite
ilfent. . .. . .
.An auror \ a‘in New York disturbs - the in
stroutents at'imle, and does it -instantly-.
The - English obseqatories.feel thd effects of
Aestralian auroMst the Very. botir and
.Minute of their occurrence. Generally,-the
-magnetic disturbaucelare too smitil to be
noticed with 'imir - ordlnabr compass; but
write - times write - times anloinst - to" several
degrees, vastly to-_the disconcertment ut
any unluel4-sUrvevor who splay - happen 10
•ntrrutlnirgAlurna - lharitti the. timO;;•-tor auk
rot - 88'0cent. Si often hj day - e.i by uleit.
IVbenjiieluOrt:, itit,c:ihe cause und -na
ture 'Of fle 'enntioctlini between magnetic:
storms and aurorae, we get. no Certain en.
ewer yet; nor is lit even settled which is
cause and which effect, ur whether both ..
ties of phenoroe ea, the magnetic end the
luminous, may not be the ellnultatiis, of
-feet of bottle tar-eft' action. - here - e ques
tions squarely propoi , ed by science, • a the
pthbehtlity is that before the centut is ha
lm
eisite;(l.4l)o: ylli . ii,iive,:tortu,red hawse auto
eoine rePIY. , , L•, - • . .
As 10
. th43 - 4,au'ae - of tinelight. : the most_
:,,pr - ohable,varw'd the oue a:most-um% yr
';sially; ad.,Opteti, I and
that it ts pro.ducedby some
ffnelif pie eleci fie tlischarge.throu4h the rare. -
tiect:spes whicli - lorri..tha- ; egeaulera. This
stipposlilOu..agieea ~ y 4,11 with. -thelaCis oh
'served .e as the Hashing end dancing of
•,' • •
the Ugh .. thu_reageetio directkin of the
I-streatnere, uetl, eptelally the ell:tete upon
ihe telegrqibliacs, though which, during
' nth gurorit,- poke" - fun eurreets pass and re
/
pails In the moat capricious manner. But
1 thiiseppositien I nut - withont. its_ Clifficul•
ties... - .....e..e.'.lecti C diseheige Ahiplies two
' altiged , ' , l:teLits;i', t‘iOr a riiviAiUna );tween
them. : Thu eurtit is ; one of the "bodies; the
:atretiihpis feria the ne.diun - ,of ci.p,remunica
t-itineela , eithlhatl .:Ibe queetion„ is by
Ira ,ir4u,s`. utiat'il I. eracfte . ,lit ,Ft alie teeny
Unsivers yetpruposed do one is wholly: sutis
faeor,y; . It may he npteit, in • ibis canine
, tititi, c ilitit .W - _~e: .:egarti : the auroral stream
' "ezq pIL:relY- tt:i . •bt ge linignecs -- ,c3.ritting, . over
the
-country, all, Lie teregrepliiii effects . wo'd
be. accounted for, .;:• , : ': •• ..
Ai.to the uatnre of the inteini)rfs Matter
we ere as yet -ignoraut, but' not I.6pelesely
, _ELL._ The spectiogeopylias ; dove its best ; it'
laic:run :Is tent - the 111r.ti4 , 4* -is gttSt;ol4),; nand . _.. ..., . ,
trivetus', ~c; t 9 sped its .a.ig!l f 4nfty but - as
yet "Chemistscan ot decipher and read it.—
ita spectruM is ellariteteklied by: h . I tright•
line in the grien eh_ yellow,_ which eau be
licentirider ad chieunistauees whey the - least
,Aurbral light,of i.ey_ . kind is visible. 'llls
line ie . ipc,-aS hai been - often stated of late,
i 0 4 •iiillie with the bright line which charae
'teritts -lie ipatraiii Lf . the. sun's Icorona.--.e.,
l'i'lies . 14 . aurbi:a is very bright bull strongly
colOred,:then several other lines and bands,
Mostly rely fain!,"appearin its speetruln.e--,
It is one of the faintest
. yr. three faint lines,
NN IliCil seemsti. Tcoincide v, ith the corona
line, and. the Observations of this aurora
line hafe - i beett ad feet cud so difficult that
n.Ogreal....cobtfance. is to be placed in the
result. ~..-1a regards theiatter of which the
streamere Is colitp6;g:.-, we Lutist then for
the preSent. limit , :.;.,elves to easerting
that it is gaseull, and is not probably the ;
Sefhe. as 11.1cFniu - ri. air. I'liiliably, berm e ma-,
by year's" elap , w, we:AtialknowiniOie about
,
,
like retuarktibie • and suggegtive facere!
Mains for notice,`: lielnoth as is the sun, it.
is eertain'tharaaforal manife.Stations are to
a ceitaiir,enteutleMinected' With disturban
ces of Ihe 01ersurface. A numerous array.
- QT facto p - Ointdit'iMisieurinits; direct, la-.
thhate;•and as et: inexpliditlilit - ,relatitin be
t Ween the Stale,of - atiairs ati the sun and the.
magifetie = eoutlitioti of the earth.' Proles.sot
Leuun's isistlothere. 'lave SlaiwifAllitt, Stlet
when. yip; -,k,ihr i sulfitCh has been inost.bro
li.eieupl-I.s.y;spets, thei'l;i : _i)reeiielk,: auroras.
,itaiiebeal plost'hunnious and brilliancand
'2/ater'sa.' Thi4re is a regular ii - eribd i.! the,
number Mid
.. frequency.:.of - the . truts„ : and
thig_same 'Period is 'obser. - eel by the aurora
;1186. - Theft,•ot late, easesliityt?beeal
- fecorde.d in Willett remarkable outbreaks On
time situ bard Ikea huniedietely folio,weel by
bright aukoraslenalie:eartin end tliliwilia.,
Os have"lice4lne'sb .huuteraus' anti. of ouch: ti - eliarti6ter - Asko qiiiteideiJude the idea - of
accideutul" eteneitience. To aseertain the
'cause ithil nullare of this eoinciileuee ib Cue
of the /110st:it:tete:A leg problems ueiv-pru
iiusalle-Acietice:—..l. .I'. 4"inari._ 2
Prime wintiar•apples - mu selling in /Cent;
Cuum t -tor 143-Wats u usrrel and ewer ut 01E44
A Pivt•ldj,44 puller zillpvt—`huairna
led lrlikitilekits rialLibirlYb." 711 e
mrittr u,eune lueUes. •
1872
• , .
- - Kr: Seward'
Thy religious. 31
quite a.topie of di:
thitt.conneelion it 1
'llertrld readers the
Juost- intimate. ele)
that Governor Sew
doctrine of immorta
and its ultimate :Yew
innaortalizcd hody
aration e_alletl treat]
•niation in the, fifteei
li i iist Epistle. to the
manner tif_ex_press ;
sUbject to say thai
death ; that the lift
I.Piingis investd,tit
lion friint the Deii;
the first clay body ii
. „
Religiot Vievw - •
ws'of Mr._ se - ward are
•cu,ssion just Row, and in:
lay he proper to give the
experience of one of his
ricfil triends, - who says
•ard firmly believed the
lily of the soul or mirit.
mien vit.li some forte of
alttr the interval of sep•
h, ;,ecording to_ the intl.
itirchapter of
_Et. Paul's
2oriothians., It was his
.ng his ideas !upon the
there is
. not any real
with which,
.a human
is birth ii
.an emana•
and is ininfortal ; that
hie LI it is taliernacled
wears ouLatel...p_erLhes ; that the' spiritual
life ;;till continues to exist henceforward in
a cilsetnbodied state - until - the occurrence of
the- greatest of -arc he , nn,rvels, Hie - great'
consummation, 7. , i2.' the - resurrectiOn and re
-lit, bi t tit ion • of the :body, - -11.11, union • agate !A'
5.,1,51• twin with the•lite - anti ,the".
crl.mtitpi - qt: U -wyir.vpyiV.l :Ind a new Vartlr,^
when wan aseends.to,tt higher - sphere of eV
tete/We.. lit:et:v.4 Wnsliis 'habit to speak a
-wii,4 : _ybg ciin.tiwpi;oo - 1.1. temptirary sleep of
the . . l lod.Y.T.eu.d Awl he; future t , .. tete, so called
. 0 --- ,i 1 3 1 W 0 5.1 0 X.WiltitifluotitttWo.futufe'st - tita
'Nrt .:0431414c,0 , a4`f 1 be1i ray time tia3 '.Oblit,TIVA:
elltie 1 aAfleatlrliewe v at length uponjhis sub.
Sect Was at the burial onit ort jail' of Judge
Allier. ; 7:11 '
liis dust merely sleeps there temporarily.'
be .remarked ; •..'hut the Judge , blinselt is
•still elive.'!_. Then in atmeasured and, very
impressive Manner, he •epent.ed a few lines .
from the - hyum to Death.
liuch,',,lte continue4.."ls the docOine, the
_faith and the hope-of the Christian relizniu.
it is the appointed &sting of .man."
In the month 'of 1.tme,.:1. 5 213b, when the
808t011- . Was preparing the grave on Fort 11111
fey_ lria4 - Bewarti,"; the Gevernor went there,
•
in compartylvith. arca Btoeliel;Gen. Han
cock" "and Dr,. lgoriii, to giveithe'requlr:d
-directions, ; Mel sat,„ fur ; tr-w,liile "1 - Vith them
upon a rustic' seat oft the ,- .EYounili v hen the
Baron remarkectthat he N I S , as unable to rest ,
ize the fact t'at 3lrs.ißeward" was dead.
"Bite is no " replied the Governor; "she
3
still livee Sii lives in tlfe condition which
the Church tyles ,the 'phice Of departed
spirits.' There Is rioauch thing as death of
the soul or life.. 'lris the body alone which
sleeps, and that only_for' 4 limited but un
revealed season. Bo we read and so ~ ,t, be
lieve." •
".,I heat," returned ..the• Baron, "is a yery
comfortable retleetion."
"It is not only; tt comfortable reflection,"
continued the tinvegtor, "but it is the con=
solation afforded by an enlightened view 01 . ..
the Christian religion."
The Same idea WWI _ ad*aneeti'by the Gov
eknor at the !Attie
o f the bitriarby the side of
her tuotlfefothis daughter Frances.—Cor,
Iterdicr
The long and affectionate friendship be
ts; Ceti Mr, b'eward and Mr. Tliurlow Wed
is well known. No statesman had eyer tt
more disinterested counselor, and thd
tions between theM were never interrupted.
flow intimate the - coMpanionshiP was is
shown in the following)etter, for a copy of
which we are indebted to Mr. Weed:
WE.;IFIELD, Chautauqua Cuunty,
suliday, Mardi 21,3, 1837. -
by Diet,' have your:, of the
19th. It was wriffen in answento Mille of
ths. date of - •a fortnight since,
" Frederick was very ill, and was much
reduced, butLthank - dto the merey of God,
is spared to You can have no concep :
tion how much my heart Is bound up in the
life of that blessed btiy.
I have to-day'; nut without - 1 fear and
tt bal. trust in sincerity and firm:
- news of` pill - pose, discharged a duty unknown
before. - For - yeat's past have struggled
against prejudices of •etuly education which
rendered i6ligion a iastery. and 3 - et carried
about - int - tr corivictlon - tharit was in reality
a simple and beautiful - tystem, - the profe - ss-`
ion and practice of - Wlith Were obvious•du
ties. Afterithat, I trust, has a proper
self-examination, _presented Myself this
morning for btrptism, and wal:recelved into
the visible Church, and for the flrsrthne en
! joyed.t_be Communion Supper. I mention
tiFis fact ,'which will- - te:inharrnonious with
yourdaif_ ii y thoughts and occupations, because
it is an important event in. my life, and one
w Melt, -therefore; it' is - belt you should know
directly froM me,-instead 'of hearing it by.
report.- -If, to one of those seasons {which - .
'seldom occur) when }}On are alone and free
from the pressure of- it mediate care, you,
remember this circumst;ine,e, your Intimate
;knowledge - of my reezni experience of hu
"matt events will; I doubt not, enable you to
trace the eausei and manner of my becom•
ing more 13 , elitiu8 than heretofore In regard
to religion. - if that or other course of
thought should lead yrai to the -conviction
that -what r -have -done is en obvious and
proper duty devolved - upon - yourself as well
- as me-and nil- othcrs, it would be a tiOlarce6l
great hapPintnet to me, - You writ not be
likely to fall into the error into which oth
ers- wiltin respect to myself. -But I may as
well be explicit with-you. I profess not to
have experieneed any-miraculous change of
heart,, or-to have- sty anY-wargone through
that- - clder.l- of deipair -so commonly -sup
posed tO:be the'entrance, and the- only en
trance, upon - Christina life. -,3-have alwtys
been sensible that:.l was-an offender, 'and a
grievous; one, against- the- duty I owed to
God and my fellow mert• I have endeavor
ed now to repent, and - resolve, - with God's
-grace, to:live more in the fear of and under
the intiu4nee-tif love and-gratitude to God,
and to that end to study His -rs.veletion. I
do not antleiPttlethat it-Will make any con•
ahlerabl4 change in my habits of life, but I
humbly trust did' ft will gradually elevate
and refine my, ii,otives of action. Com :
tnend tnY love to 3lti:Weed and Harriet.
" Ever yours, SE,W,A.IID."
ITe,c,ag.
. .
- - At - the Philh"armepie.
• -
I.wentto hear that music; fn order, It
it'teight be,--to !Id tiiy hind' of an absorb
ink, irritating, peraanal . annoyLnce, which-I
knew It Wan unworthy to ponder over, hay :
- luggraver and nobler anxieties, hut coulfi
not for the life of • me dismiss froth-my tho'ts
for more thaii a - few - moments. The igno
ble warry-r-for'it deserved no oilier name—
perpetually Team:tented,' more •exaSperitting
and mato persistent 'after each enforced ban
ishment front iny•mind, and—as the French
say- of - le suture!-:very;-time 1 - chased it
Ins-ay; it raven:aft at gulop,- • -
-•*" it thanced that the piece was a quintette
by 3 - tendelSsohn - and ono which s ,- .-us - neW to
'lt'opened ;vith -a long-drawn sotto-voce
frovitheviolcm&llo; instantly responded to
"by a rapid, irritable, indignant little phrase
from'the first violin, which plainly exclaim
ad, " God-bless nut soul, hbzo is it possible you
don't undetetand -
This-rousekr the four other instrtiments,.
all of whom i endeavored to soothe and ex-
Plain; and matters , appeared to be. getting
less agitating, when Alm viola—who, to
speak the truth - ,,-had-tnerely been repeating,
‘s !theta much earnestness and in a sort of
-mechanical way, the explanationa of the
others-suddenly caught up the first violin's
-point of viewi and exchzitned : •" - Ood Mess
"171Y*56 , 11,11010 'IS it paslible- you don't und,r
stand This produced a -general protest:
. 4 !,' lint we do understand' Don't you hear
we 'Say? why don't you listen:" etc.,
titc:/; to which the first violin added: "'Why
Aliat's precisely What / - say;" rod bless _tilt
soul; Jivtt is it possible' yore don't iliuleratand 1"
• The was-so 111 CW 1111 confused•at this {
and -deelaretht hat • t he- violin • - had no occa-
SionAn be atigrn•for4liat; after -ail; she'was
Supporting ins view of the case; and the,
twv-contintriid for a- short 'time agreeing
very timienhlY together,- murmuring; "Mis t -so c '"exactly," ""at-course,'.' ifs quite friend
ly fashion, when thetecond violiri burst out
indignantly ; _in-his *turn; seutufullfrelnark
lug that it was all very-well - go on flatter
-hag-one another in that way I."''l`tlest: tilWqs
dot" the -doable-bass,)‘ - het the real
fact-of the, nuttier was,-; that not a single ono
of them-really - understood- - - • I
"-VOL understindl"'shonted the first vie
lin"and viola ss by we understood
from the-very- first that—" so, di d
1;"-said the-double buts, I saw at the be
ginning that—" lint here the second
grew quite desperate,- and fairly - shrieked
etas bless mil und, how in it pa-milYB - you
don t underaand./" -
-= -To OVberlbe the fury with turn
ed upon she second - vielin-litjthis; -wouhi be
ituptn*ible, 'kite violoncello In ed l ill to
attil'oree dtaluot.l vtlth sown un•
verity that mutteys: need never have gone aO
- • if, ' instead -of interrupting- him ..atilie:
very first word 1 uttered, they' had .only
• heard what he had . to • say; I,m - even: made
-what seemed to be an attempt to say it,-suffi-
OentllY loud, to be heard aboVe the clamor of
the others, but in vaizi; and his voice sank
at las into a mo totouous t "grumbling pro
teSt; 1 - hichlte ke it up until -the other-four.
who,-dth ever-increasing Violence, contin
ued alhing each other,.. ill at once, " Oroc
bless lliy sovl t I,ozc :.'s •ft po.;:::brc,?,§-o-a' do not- len •
xleretanci I" - suddenly- came -to- an abrupt
close, evidently from sheer exhaustion and
Want of breath. •
A moment of silence ensued, and the vi
oloneello then repeated his first sigh, mort
softiv ar.d still more sadly than before, anc
as. none of .the others had energy left t ,
quarrel with remained Aus.:urnfull;
roaster of the situation.
Engll.oh, Ivy.
Tice used of English ivies for the purpos
of„dcookating living. rooms is more exter
4.1%V - every year. - and - cannot - be - too highl
entlitnended. .Being very 'strong, they wil
live thyoeglnnny treatment: but. titudy thei -
peenliaritlea, and manifest a willingtlOSEk to
•
aratife them, and they will grea s y:
stoat, .1.405t• bouseß areloohot
grea s y: ivr Own: e
indeed. theyzare for tbeir.oWners: Nene'
nlautstmr people ahould . have the temperi
ture liver sixty five degrees' Fahrenheit.—
Take care and not enfeeble tit• ivies b,
excessive wgiering or undue' heat, and yo,
will 'sce,theyAvill not seem to Whethe
the'sun shines onl.hem or not` or in win,
position or direction you train them. Ii
need, so muctill they do themselves t•
render a rwzi churn - ling, thk. we would r.
titer have 4m unlimited number of them t ,
draw mien than anything else in nature o
art. Do you with the ugly pluin doe:8 the
shut oil your tiny (may from your teenier t
he arched •or curved; Ilket hose of the dr10•
ing rooms of your rich neighbor? Buy—
couple of brackets, 1,11c.11 ass limps far ti. •
burning of ketka-ene are nomethnes
in, and screw them he tides of the die;
•Put eecia a plant of Eas,•!isia ivy. the Ion;
er the better; then train Ina idants over :I
ref), against the sides, Indeed any way yet
fancy dictates.' - You need 'not buy the bete
TIN' but dostly pots' the flower dealer •tti
advise; common glazed ones will l anstt.
every purpose, for by placing in each to
or three sprays of coliseum ivy, in a month
time no vestige of the pot itself can be di
cerned through their thick screen. TI
English ivy growing over the walls Of •
building, instead of promoting daumnes
as most persons would suppose, is said to la
a remedy for it, and it is mentioned ale •
fact-in the Paper Hanger'sCompzz n«, 27: tbl!
in a certain room where damp had prevail
ed for a length of time, the inflected per.
inside had become dry when ivy had grown
Up to. cover the opposite side. The Close
overhanging pendant leaves prevent tin
rain or moisture from penetrating to tie
Benny.- and 'utility - le this case gi
Band-in hand.--..Tetti el/ Hort:c,r7fnrc.
Bayard Taylor's Revenge.
The joke of the innuguration of the
Shakespeare GiOttle has jot cone to liel:
in the I Ccw Yorkottleepazdenee of tie
Cincinnati Cenknercia/.. Chief •Thelice Da
ly, commonly exiled Justice Delay, \va tie
mantie;F• of the affair. It wit,s i,e 1 , 1:0 ;.01
Bryant to deliver the oration, Booth' is, le
cite the poem, and took charge' of thing
generally. Ili casting
,about for a pout
write anode for the'occasion lie first settle.
upon Rimesliussell LoWell, who howevei
was soriT he could net underlalat the job
Daly then applied to Bayard Taylor for ;
poem, anti after some time and correapon
dente, .141eve'L to furnish env, to b.
reeked bilioesh. Ia due seasern it was for
werded to the Chief Justice, v:::uilidn't lik•
the peat and_ seat it back to tile ant hot
suggesting a great many chitncs and im
Provenlents, witle.la If peoperlyln lade would
render it acceptebio.- Taylor was of ce,urs.
tremendously intlignant,.antl iefukcito hata
an thing more to au with the I atilair, an.
Duly v. as - then compelled to use aft old poen
by Stoddard, writ ten end recited raven vest
ago. Taylor was evidently de.teroilued t
hare.his revenge on Daly. or Deity.
'day *lien the s
s=tatue was inaugurated, loe
. poena was published Prominently in the
.2li'kine,aind the knotting one found tit.
he hail meth: but one change in it, wide.
was not by any weans such an Inapt uvemet.
as uudgebaly had, em:geoted. - i Ile had
fact caricatu red" Daly hi mete f wit h shochir
beyerity. In givin , ..f. tee_roll cif Shakespeate'
dr,nnatie characters—Shylock,
anti bo lot th— he dvserihed the nellapl..
Justice it, theeti cruel lilies:
RFILLOW.
Wltia Pycßl , , ve: t: and ttniflv. k0..1ui , 1 cut,
Opt /3 rltL I•O:t4PAICAIIi , Lena: v to t... 0 6.1 . v
bo mouth LPJ Ze.dfat; that :"
To those ‘,k ho Daly, or :Delzty', it
hie ttpp-eztrariott told tratit6, the lined wt ,
'part'ocjiy unclerat4):2cl is all their in ice.
novo. haM of. Course been x df_ 4 ;ll of
tt.r 41.yout. the tiling tanung the sunil..l
who have hutail of
- a Etate Ruled by Women.
Anumg the Holland possessitms there i
a remarkable little State which, io it 6 cor
stitutiun. and the original Customs; of its i:.
httliitatits, surpasses the boldest. dreams c ,
AultWon -emanciptition ladies. :Lpon tit,
island of Java, hetween the cities of. am.
via and 3amarang, lies the little kingdom ct,
Bantam. Although tributary to Holland,
is an ILLlependentState; politically I%itLun.
importance, yet happy, rich, and [duce tin - :t
immemorial gdverned Bad clefendt-ti
taco: :;iiesaver§ign la indeed- a .man, but
all tht lest Of jilt: cliwerinnent Lel,:ngs
the fair '-er.. Thuling is cntitely dila nil
eat on i l ls Fklute coancli, compn.sc4t of ihrei
women. The Li r hesi lithoillies,l Al eta-,
officer., CCart. turicLiollariC3,. Inilttily COW
-113111
)411 and BOldiulti are without exceptim:
of'the temalt set.' 1
he {}ten tare agriculturists and merchants.'
ant S.'
.11 e body guard of ,t he - king i 3 .formed of
f
,the foniale elite. These amazons ride ii,
siti
thJi maline style, wearing 611arp tiro,
pokita lilacs& of si,ers. ' They curry a poin
tycl lanr.e, which they swing very eruceful
13i, ,tin(l - al.-Z,u rutiskei,.NVhich is discharged
nt full gallop. The tiii . ,,ne is inheritable b)
•Ile eldest - .sun, and in ilue, the.; king diel
without issue, a hundred elected : tan:awn ,
assemble in order to choose a successor Iron:
among their own sons, The chosen one IN
thee proclaimed lawful king. The capital
city of this little State lies . on one of the
recn.-,t picturesque parts of the island, in u
1 .
fruitful plain, am is defended by two wellkept fortresses.—GrafuaT, , ,
ISSEMEMI
The Serenity - cf thb Dying.
It has em happened .iiat I hake seen many
men and women die, Without; design co
disposition on my part, I have very -tnan)
tunes beer. present when sick persons were.
ebbing to eternity. I have seen men and
women, young and old, cultivated and igno
rant, orthodox anti heterodox, in their last
moment • and, as a tole, all Of them passed
21 V,liy, i note without rcgret, at least with
entire r sliniathm. None of them shOwed
he
dread u 't future. Their thoughts were
i f ,
iixf.d on what they went quitting, not on
what they were going to. I ol(served that
some of ttriln were troubled, perhaps dis
tres,led, when,they first thouLtilt 'they could
not recover, but that the nearer their- end
came the les:s apprehensive and calmer they
grew. Having (dice bani Shed hope, Mau*
quillitY,Seemed tO Li:see:id Uprni 111W11 05 y.,
sulvtitute, - and afterward, if .frde from phy
sical pain„thereNt tni tuu•Uffled peac•e. If en
*couraged to believe they might get 911, or
If they bad' a favorable turn; the old anxie
ty, with had
of 11,e former apps hen-)1
ston,,reappeared—provin , ' that ;their Mentalil
. disquietude was born oet heir 1 expectation;
of life; not of-thelr feat' of death ;Tints,
,was established a clear ilitalog,y 'bet weep ma-.
.terial unit spiritnal nrigutsii under the same
arcunistances. As we have seen, thm-e
who are badly hurt, or seriously ill. expert
enee'lmileritig in going -back to life, w bile .
the downwat - d path to death, both for the
body end the soul, is paved with i s tuootlteess
1 and eel (1114.=
•Tlie sunshine ri of I life are (1
rwit
ouo'untlanif, •
.., ht s , ,i alliite i It ings it•ran
' --
ft: -eontenied nature; sorrow ft ern file e 11...,
.11ngs of - a .netulant rpit itl. Our ci,jo invnt
t-tutu our antlei ing?t e citietly it:ont within us,
I nut fronta I
t c ‘‘or,tl ‘I No 'lnt and bv‘ctol us:
A gotal - cout,cit nil: is ITltt.v, Onto a I,c:tutit 9!
onie filleiVtintl - itritanavntvil ;‘:: ti IC flu: in c. I-
I
lion of an, :Intl 's the 1,10 :1 1 tuts, and tociu
Ting IttUntuin of haiinuelts. I
I • Care of the-Eyes;
. . _ .
'lVltet . will . those Working' by lamplight
have tlin' iense to 'Understand the use of
„shade.; Iriprotect the eyes ? . We see persons
b•litting .itilding their - sewing or other work
before artd riear to. a lainp, while.the light
•
is Waling full in their eyes. It is Blain that
:'he object. they work upon lc eon& be seen
with so great, distinctness while the field of
;theft' remit: is,aireudy occupied by a blaze.
31.4 they_work on for hours and though the
, .ext morning their visual organs tell of the
. buseyieclneks and inflaumiation,the work.'
•r. at - tub dull to learn the lesson of ezper
, enc f . ffered icnithera. Circular' puper,shades
'
all "ue btained for a few cents,
,erid thin-Le
.ut oil y piutei'A the eyes from
_tire excess'of
..gift, I tit tervt as a reflector 'behind the.
1,..ze,
4 j
riereasiiig th n
eillmnination one half.
.: - .131,.-1,1,:a the at.u%!e, weblitmetl, there is that
,f the varying qui r intity of light "thrown in-.
o the cje.uy its
,being sacrenly directed to.
ark! !he' blaze, orjobliquely ii ay titan it,
:y which ticri,upil has nut time to i.d:.pt it
elf- to the in eft. itzte ' of ehli e; tl . iIerCUS %1 ii is
•ue Ure of the - Anide the Illumination tsuilld
01:1 - .:lurtn. Tha iiuniher of Ferbons in the
v , uniatuniry 'hitting ispots, light .ur dal k, is
weir iteid qf vi.-ion, and ~rising riun) ii jury
- .) - 11:e. retina,' by ilii i ;,i Ili - UNilitt - : V , // 1 0 1 Me , nie
!;ientiuning, • is - greittet than 1;. -- eoniniunly
• :.frAez.t.r It must be "L,3rue lir Mind that
' , .:.et•e spot- are a sertobs.step toward auniur
,' ,13 a:.& Lti:taseiega; such as plunged in
—.ll.,:ucss t Le latter 3 ears of Ike gre/Lt 3.Li.10n,
..cl z:a.tey others,iiii):c tethleht tor their
_:!en.Ur...2 their caution. 'Luck cceli to the
.. , re,..rvL.th.a Of your vision. ' . ,
ZwM.
.
',Terzey Cider tna Vinegar.
A. correspoialerit of the ii'ztrat (Eta Yorker
Ivs.-..-. ii!J c_ - .'enne in inching Jei3ey
nall:p,tgun (...ider. .tnd n..c,tle vi 'e,.i:veitiag
c i - .:t - J - , - 1 - ,:egin`. En t-.a3s:: .
' '' 1 ',..,e11,Luy Litlu. ',,Lt;:e, tight fru:lithe puss,
3,
~. i ~..c....e it In ‘.1..e .hu iati, ul. lhu -i.....i•iiii,
• ~,...1., lrk..,3ij vl L" ht r. 'lu a 1.1J.11....1 t.l 1. i.-
.117, 1.1k..kt tal:', el. pii.L.t . ...3 1.1 - L s C 1714 '41..t.Z 1 . , ier.
iUi...LLE, t.thii/ 3 li , Li,tillitii. it: ...lle. to t.. 1 Ve ni.
~ ...,1..6 lAA:it...Q.IY 1111. A. 3.1.. C:, II
_alit ' i o ;.'.
,c....... 11...1.1../.1 ...u..al tin (LL ) all 1. ,z,ti LOLL: ,C.ll.
.:1, lilt: ...1,.1,11. 111..1 I.l.leilta 1: 11.11‘;:t 'eV i. I it•itt.l
, k.,1.1 lAllifi. I..llCt l itt ,) :11.1d _kph e libulit. ix, 0
, ,Lil to ul: illu I alel' tilicA plit In Cie t.,Liaiier
JuLtl CI gulatinei ulitl Ita 11, built lls.s) tar
ICU. hunts; then I\l al 111 and .Itir it till the
',..i..uinu is all dissuived (L use CoOpel'a.)
,:l. it , ., ay until pe;.i.eetly euld, and mix% uti
;le enact. :,-I.ir it ‘cell, through:Abe bung
, oie, ~itli a slick Iluni, enough to reach the
•itiuni Lt ilitt barrel; agit..s..i.t.: it thoroughly,
anti Livag up ti3i/L; buti.lo to April or LNI.,.y.
I it 1.111.::,eleb tile ,t..UlliS toy Luuch, btalid it s
:p. 'Ow coa.s IIJ Ll3l lie tied. c ll it -1/.ts clot
c.
de eitutili,.lay it. (town.'
VirtEgur.—.6l , L.'lt; jaws cider Jr too strong to
nake.vinegar, au it -Wit/ rtquain in astute
~u ~,ut.r Le tiliull, and nut suur,enough fur
-illegal.. In such it ease, add: abont, one
iiirct \vaunt water, iu which stir ti.) quarts .
tt inulasses to a barrel, and .in . twu orztheee
nuiitlis yuu v,ill, have sharp: vinegar—as
'harp zr.3 you want. I cantiut say this is the
itickx.-ai-1.1 ay, but I' know it nukes good via-
Cat.
_
7.10 l'3 - - .)u and 16t;0 a special appropriation
,f t: ; :10,000 - Nvas expeiided by the Bureau of
teritmltuin in inutAucing tea cultute to the
deuple of th,e United buttes. - beletaions of
,eu.tt •,\ ere made by 31r. Fortune, of Eng.-
dna, z., the - tt_lentiof the trnitetl States, and
hes,.! tvete ecktveyerl in IVardnut cases to
Ilia CO:lilt:Cy, g,erminaiiag un• the 'voyage.
Viten ituther uevelopeO in the Govelnateut
yet:it/muses in Ni 7 a..:Liington, they wt.re cliz
iitnneci in litiiiiedliUlllLL:rsuiMei the liauLtt
.I.' :_\;el,l2eru nr,cl \Yestern b.enaturs and Rep
eseatatives, and in very large quaLliLiez;,
el - veg., vartu - as litelilib of euLlVe . )alica., tp
ilt,; ::+Ol.ll/1. 'they seem to have peitsbet.l un
,t:r the frosts ox tiiu _North, end but low
tuva I,cen-heartt from hone bsoutil. At the
lute cc their ieeeption "thu busy note of
~e;),.u.cdun" for a civil war pubbez.;:ed all
.ALttz. lir. Lunimliy, of 10. 457 11-sue t :l;
orth-west yes', erday presented to us a Le:-
Me; trout a tree in ins ghluen, At ith its g 102.-
j 1i...0.e. nutt greentsn-t%lute, and th'ungt.:-
.10i,,, ulosz-0m,.. '11.1.5 : z icCt hub la:vc. - i IC
ulveil ;Lay pruiL_lioll lii all ll.e el.‘ Cu %. iii
,•i• it lizs ilt Lit; taiu, thutgli out 1,tr . 4.e, IS
iu.*L.ruLis ebt.o.ii to v.l'it:APunists c:liit..il.-
.:.til in tilu:L: ii vurablv- i:ucaitaco slidlT
“.re. in ~..etn..ed cunivatuis. -- il•laittaLif,4i.
R.L..1`.11-f)1112 FOR STAGN3:IT Wzrr.s.—The
eP 111 %, iy
,ou 1,'u;,1 It t_
•Z‘) lin a, 4 , / ‘‘..1.121' iron! ~
loft ilit_re is.l 1..1g0
..... .1 111 , .. 1.., , W.“C 11.%)111
1„14u 41:4.1 I:111ft:
„A . ,il ..,id 11,
(4. I
ft., is ',.lt• tt :U
t,,
it 111,,y c leu..cl Cu
It nut'. tIL • .... i •
',tat .4 tour 1.,1 0-
1.1,1 CC. lest. 13) bu 5 Ilt
. 1% i,ll t:,:t; o.Xlgutl ,L,I, 1 ; 161 I,
IteS li.ui
bat4(.l
1.1014.711 t:.:
et 1., Ilse v.;:ll,t L c w..te/ p„l,li,Lit •,;“,
120,11 turt(,o Itl I Lu butions , COI tieci
si)une and the ‘N ptic...n.de I hr.:
tt CC 1.111 d. eth.,h 14.11,1, et hut,
s Ltst fur \t C,!, us it u..hull's. 01.2 v
cT evt:y mut: It b
How To KIIIILP CIILL'I3:I.—.I c• .1 rsTot.dent
.t ..1.:;. , ,, , :''ii 1.:.... a/ Ll\ 1..::-. the 10',Ioxil.:. Ilia-.
'F. tilt; iAnt.lit of 'l:6,:e. ol e,,1 . t.......,,;A:3
•vho .:art - . , evt r z-tlet•t - t . tie:l in 1 , -ct - pi: l '.; cult. ty
.a e.tt Wit.; condition. tto t.vgi,out. a ..‘inttr,
illiti 1 1111(q, 01 t5e......t.rz.1) I. %‘ tit give a rune by
1
..vtlich I. it the I,l(2>Ll:ed (...t.k.'l.,‘, ftte itoin
zot t,: 1....,.', c.. 3 l u te - us the Ittt of X1:11',.1 1.
.. , 1 - ever Wol'k. Lit CeliTy ill any. \\ ily except the
plant., be p r .2rtectiy:ttry. Lldl.ll 011 IIeVCI LA.:-
line 10 a. m., or alter 4 p. to., at.d then on
ly WI Li ',"Cr' dry anal :,...:n-L,ltiliy d.ty. I ' ll lite:
tall, i. ' S rto a.-; the greund begins to treezu
enough, to make the tiltOtteA craze in the
moruntlg, ?select. a 0.1.5. - and 6 au-biliny day t.B near noon ns 11.0E:ilblii, pat it N CUL . cetely 11l
buse3,.(l 11 , 0 e :Amp or et-.remit buses,) plating
dm: a lat)ei of, eat tit, about one inch cletp;
;nen a layer o: ceit.r. ; placing thu p.I .n:s
just rice e,:ougli apait to not 1 ,y against. eacii
i.,tliet . ,; and tutu., alicrn.ltint: eactlt t a il cel
ery until the boxeti are tined, having the
Arai, and lust I:l3ers2 - o: earth. Place tile
buxL. , .. I , ltere the celerYt , i,l ILA freeze, (but.
nut in a hex e.d room,) and your celery v.iil
keen .iplendidly, uud al`g'a) convenient tor
use. .
A I \` ',Ew WAY To WAS/3 LiNEN.—A r.ew
mode of %% a.-,hie linen lit lieeli intrbtluad
amt adopted in Germany. 'lite opt:ratio:l
eunt..i..,ts 11l clissulenag tA‘t.) pounds ot. Jun p 111
'ilbulll three gailllll6 Of V. atur us LuL z:S the
hand Call 1/tilt, and :Killing to ihin title table.
simuntui 'of. llirpelililiu apa three of liquict
,Lititilunia; the tills:lure must then be well
stiri ell anti the linen etttipett in it. tor t\\ o or
three hunt., la—lcing Cale to cover up She veli•
bet \\Lich cunt ainb Ilican re, ne,trls .I.lerweti
(tally WI PUZ,i We. 1 ill:Ciltlit: are ttf lel ‘‘.l.rd
1.
St tUil}.c... Out anti 111.1%. , CLi u the 11:a1;11 V.n . y.
Thu .1. p oild. \r awe may 1.)o.1e hutted iwd
•übud a tiecoud time, but la Illat case hail 3
1 a 1.:C7p0;31 fLI 1 of t itriAmtitte ami a tttbl e• - qmou.
fat (A "tnatunitt inta.: ,be tutlt.L U. "priJ -pro
eece, It, t.;:a..liu Latuseh gi LAL U.,.:111.7111y ill 4:1111.s,
labor urtil fuel.. ,
31raT BALi.a.—Cluip the meat flue, as for
satts,lBc,; iitlX
L.:111111U. IJI(:“Lt ;lila IL tzu;‘,uilill.:;•QL laaCC,
peprxr, CI,VS.IS and bttit, all it 1 1 01111Cit'Ll;
I klith_ tun.' nn.lie the mans
tutu 1.1..111 11:e wz,t... ItgoLltieet4tt:. 1. - tell thei.o
in bre.tt.l - (112u_ Lind eg,':ll.4t.t iry. Laqii tl
t.)l ov, Li; o.k: it I \ 1. 1 a 61 %. 0) .
vet Ld till/ \N.AIIIIi
COLD WATER SrO.niii: CAEE.—Three eggs,
beza nontne.,, °Lie :1111
bLiz,n, t.;al rive n.nnu. s; owe'cut) ot hour,
ut Li—no; (I tie.a. one
Lrnoine; thle-11,t11 cop it it,:oto Wlli r, ne
ii.tif spoon:al
ueat one minir C.
a ctrl lemon the -wa4ll- , -, tincl, fuld
rutrUell uver t 1.4 Inurd:rues xvn.z.11112 . ,,
lota nut %tipe,t ult fur. nonute:, “a
exce'detit. ietoetl•
Zifr IL);):',1 II 1 ,1.1 (2.1:
it:LQ/11. .:::;..I„tis,v4
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VIA
The Tea Tree in America.
NO,. 46.
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