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April nos, A. Y. - 33elQw Willie, found a tablesho.w- fag thfc comparative toll sheet of East year* «n«l tW?i on the Blaefe BJver i s ^ i .Tile reinetion is;•• large on J"d : ill1tlaIo"«fer j. & B, it. I B i- whife tbt? canal" tr&nsportatioti ^ • l r ^ H j o »«Tiii>>'i/ni>r(iftSp(1. tshe' s h i n - -jilngrimblie' w : tfcte$..' J J b ' ladreaSed, tlie b>- materially fteue- lias .been;' retftieei i: mrO^.to QUC milt. ^ -praefeal beatflt to oar'taniffeps--'.- Qw ittatbermen wip-re- eejEY© as :IBH eh;. or/ more. benefit as an y 'K-77,'. 1S7S-- •••dtsAfr atotvs iftd trau«SstliJ2S r j- ft ;. . o 1 •- «• :HiSes,-«<ee»-.::~~.W «• I- - - f ]• % Oar commanfty was 4ay moi-Eiing by rentoi-s that? gram bad j ust .been J^ceiTed Itew. Mt.. Augtisfine, Florida, -whtch left ililfle fepe for Mr. SniEley's recoVeiy, The f )l!ow r tag'is the telegram, with others that poured ia.in rapid,safeessiion: 61a,« April &,1S"6. A mos-WSiniley ia at tiia iij«gn-»Iia ilotel «ry siufe. TBlegraph W h a t t a \V. ^ g , Tales best' ears of Siirfley AU- \rill lie j rlgiiU Ijjfotm E, B. -ljpviugston,« Pitt. . • . ' •-• - RCTSOX VUljB, Aptit 8,1878. sonto Ebd«o ( . or sothe proniV i atBt. Apgitstlne^JPla.; ^ Gjve-A. V'-Smilici'; sdciauilaanatitt Sor, eV, every dare. We guaj»m£fl m' Gxjfieiists, " . ,: KBAias.e.DpiO^ . •- Master- towviiW Lodgti, Jp, & iV. M:- t^SOigcJ, Jlager: ^. ' . .Srnilej-.lsdeail: - Wi!) enjbalm and f l ' W W^PAtW Br. Jlendee -vvust-eht on the BeGeipt of tlie first -telegram to St Atigusttne, but Wiis Intercepted by a (eit-graJii"at. Palatiii©' Bridge, and . retoxhed- tbp saiaed'ay;-. We copyffcb'ni tMe-Jonr- nal : .& BepirblicaJI ofyesterday^tBe ' pisxftcdlars hi Mi r -&milvy'ii. kld- .^of tbe-teoiasfeaJUK signs of t-Iie- ..flmes. Is.tlie- gretipibaclc uwve 3f qatter what feaaiti of Its ^fe be- :• true=-rbai as..» rate--!% JE . calossk Jortuwes' haveiigen accvimtf - Jivtefl. tUirtog., aivtl' sijicg tiie.war; by" '.-. those--Wao.ltave Been; protected y b?-' '• -'lawi-- The-^?ttiottal .'Msks' of this " ^t^iiaiate f with-such.£QfpoMtjp3Pi8. 23 %fi CTtxalfwii5slies 'i .twenty; S'-ea or, feat m estate i.s .wpttli; i' of tills ts- tate-lias, teni height -^ Qtlief us ;. .©antBi 'liave rii life mapiier- .'" ' -\tjwn-tjie-people- We fio-notii p '••'••"'-'• -pose tofkiseiisi* t titetnertts T pfo fr etui ";;. <^Fihe greepMek'.-. HioveitteHt;,-. tat b - * '. - ^1 l*l' e ' atteptlon of'pirV ; readersto'.xh$; ••:.;• faet tbat-there if; uot a-inouiefl M » •: . poTatlpjv bat'sth^BOOBsly"-"opposes ttaf r ' i t W i ' &et"t:be- : liea(t of the %p -S-. fact niaj;-;be" an:afgti ; : tiieBt.fot.oragaiBst.-tb&^reeribackws* . ;i.t has two sides. -ItTnai- ; beextie«eu ^r''"^at%&^3J«»iIedyit-ei:es.ts"trf'iJ>>< > eH-n-- :- ; : try 1 will j3^f&.e first .til:eVisoo "\ kdt : : try will j3^. ":\ •• eyiikqt.tifs jtrdppsett aiovem^wt,... On :; t % f f i f e h u t f t h e * e t e little hope of e' : ;|u:%iaeat fraar ibpse:whj 'so- Qee^plj*-Iffteresfted geeuhteity. as, the' 2fatioijal -Baiifes..' ttpoti onepOintw&Isavetiie mostde- ftil |t1« £ pecessry ! ; : ^ b . e r . to;spstaiii OOT BaMoiiarcifidlt "~" "rarMherwise: tb cbatijaijetbfr-jjrefeeni V v :-i;a : te' : if. §aytog-; the JSatioimy debt: % i •t6 : |>aj/,.:is» nation, id iiiijr dia^wfeiaffk'- lo'pnrprfev-Vnfy-1'-.Qgeri.'Postiai Sav r • •'. Sags' Kuui?S."'atrc>Kiye. Unpeople tlw " jEjrtvilViie of'. buyinjc. guvcyBmifirit ;bui:K.i^r.f a Joiv Hei*<«*»irratWr ;HI<J thr .. : 'a.e&t^ ^.otiht-. kftbe fiifeeij %"'.pni-b'^jl p e q p l e i . " = ' " : - : - - ' . . . ' •-•: .•'.••• ; ' .-• v^W :Nr«*:'Yorlj S^itnTg'Bosriai! a ;£&<•><].-st'Jtie.e in p ap, iiuti Bb ctebt, -and -wihat. tbe prospect is for tbe- . . . ' - . - ' ' . ' •-. ' i . ' - . . iEg off'odd hundreds of. dol- lars," i count'iff. h:so.g of | f%ht , y&irs-- Jate'iv -niioal-y,. Maifeli i, 1>VT7; ; i d ;S2OS8?SlOOO; g?Jtea| : . eight y.eftrs, ; and the. average yeaTiy : 'leductioH has' been a-i,5SS,U06—mil: ••'tbiovripg <rffthe odd biindfeds of.<io5- ' lais.ioirGonveaje^nce*. In<>tjier-\«oi'fis . se have- bt en-paytogthe *uoraoua. expeiises of the goyerameat, paying tbeiatereBtott tiaisgreat-debt, aid at ' 'fihesame time payi&e pff tlie debt ;at ^ S ' '* therate-oCint^i'eSt has oit pari -riJ taetc-tat- amount of the" int '.tol>e paid has -heen'sHJl.fartlrtr-di-- .laaimshed; By fhe eonstaot^ leiaeiion. ' >f thepripeip/il, Plight to befeasy .€hej:efoEe to-jjay off. the deM'.ata stilt. ..'?aster.. v&t3i hsrvdfi&T th.aiv hereto'fjare,• il-fe^a startling f4et that wlthoat. vrttafewr in tiie aanoal fy &u& stojdy. by {ityingin .year as much as vre have been paying, we. shall w hc*lty . discharge t&e debt (wihieh TTSK «n theiii'stof Dteeaioer, ist.Ti S2f)4€ 027,065) ina. Mifie moxe' than tblrty-seven yeais Som the-present time." ' No-other natfCJi is paying" Its ia> debtednessatsueti a fate, »or has a ay ' other such a wealth of xesotstf-es. But " why grind the Common people to the ' ; <ajpth by taiatios to £eep up- our tia^ ' ait'iimal' polipy of debt paying; O onr : iu:rerslef apfort3i •th&jieopte rest and reeaperateJ What 'vrillbecoHje of Jitis greenback-m&Ve- iBt&it the wisest ea:n -apt foresee^ One 4Mn*is«afe>.. The iuovement in fa- -ybi? of a greenback- euireacy ia am- A Xegrff Sohl at the Block. »^tar, of the 18th ult,, . eqpieci fioia the Hiekman:, [Ky.] •;.' The Bcwei spectacle of selling a ne- -gio to the highfist bidder was wtt- .iiepsad; in tbestreetsef jaicknja.n,K3 T ,, da Sktttrday Igsf. Mr. James Bark&- dsftieTfastbe aoe,tioneep, and asthe : iiegto' : naart stood" oit the b"fc>ek t a»d- the voice oftte acetioiieer: rose and & Wdg, it revived the isfeeHcea of old and by-goine <aiys« Tie colored people erowdtd around ia anxious eacpeetency. The "Beztosoldi was oj?e. Johii Cooper, y»ho had been . previously tried and c<m- vietedaa* vagrattf, snd theverdfet ^ iij that be shoiifd be- soJd i US, as the ^The.guStten ami tiaexpeeted 4^ativ of HonJ Aixins ••'V' J Smiley, ediror and !jtc»prit?tor of this Jo'uruaU which 'oe- <-'Uri€0 .at. SJlt. AUjio,§(«te,. Flu.* ytsrw-.' day,, has.casta-.dm^p glopm ; an4 dai k cloud (.if saiiiifss pveir our eatiie coiu- h'Vfe. r*g«t.. that the an- s rawtfuf a&d iwarj^ wg ff .aiid..riaty falls uj)o.n ual'. TQ '.witbipJa.' ;|ew v tj«urs.of.. the Mine the ae^B of Bis severe illtiee.s vyjis. reeejyed, we'had ev*e.o r 'teaw>n' to V»peaii(i b e t i d e ' tl-vat h'e ^-would bv bl t ti tlti ib h hVpeaii(i b e t d e ta he ^oul able to retiiwi- toltis ibrmw home &B4 many warm', fneiJtisj- and ' itgatn. rev uni ttte-iiijiies svbicljrt?e.iiaveen-.; '"dar}.njc" his ab-' " J?W h seace 1 butaiiAjft^isp J?rov:Weuce ha beenpteased to eallblhi to other-initi ferfgbter; jta-lina.; Mindful, -fp-r-.the past.few. mousbs,'of iife-nui'iitifed ana constantly Miiing heaithlii thi^i-ig-" owns cltoiate,' Lw jtsphirtt to st-aSs. re^. lief:: Sad strength to tfie balmy go inh.- He ai?eoiwicrgfy left be're.on- ebtf-tHLh of Janiiary iascfor H6tS)H-inga v Bth'bii LIO soohet. ariived' d by .axt - i p vXHSi ot Jac&spnville, M&. He; otiose . the latter .pl&ce.te- x-a'use-fto. had- friend^- and acquaiut- ajice -^sitliiig' thftre," : Hera' he :'re- eeljs, anrtpnaHy wfui visit -t.'ol- ; gk $$. LiN-i- ingst6B r ,.fojmerrj ; of.1Lew.i» 06, t itow a resident of O-ceoItij Cttange 0 5-la, ^?f)file.a;t. this-pa'at wie'w retritfar aiifl. iCDuStan i;' <H>t& i & l i i j and.M*. liv 'a letter -dated-' April' 1,- l8i£'f -*Btt« •• iuVnae'd.iately kf-ter.' M rv JSnailey's'departu-E^. for. ttif Iffortb., and- received by iitfabobt- three hours be- fore lh« ctre&dfitj ' in essa.se frofflSt.' '-Ainos yi -SiuItey'was boisv ta Felts 'Mj# Jeiler* ai a.. St. Yt; »bouS 1840..'He Herrea ttis' upprantlcssJiln at .ive printing trade' to .thejt^ice'of .^be- WaterlMvn' -fisrofmer, atsa* itba-a'i Aiignst,"lS»?, cameto I,owvJileto woi-a sisii jouwi-^yitiaa in tligqflrce aflbe Jtorth-- ern Jouraal,. tbeii canduetecl by Geo. %y. fowler- Mr. Sit4.ley'renia,fted;iis -fueiifiiee until: Some •time 4a 1861,. wlwn lie went io worBro&thli Utiea Herald. He returned ia thai-go at Mm JOOTBEVJ' grtotTris roam U'V fSter. . lii -IS©,; m ecim-paay witti S«- H&KID, '31K. HmJ'Hey fjo't..cu.tt"!>e Jo'njrual estattrislvmeut,' and .stt the en<l of tyro, yeats laecaniB-sol^proiiilaibraacIfttlltoiv-.TS'iiolipa- sltiott he-iiad -oecujjlecL--. ever &xtce. In lie- fall aflSHi'Mr. Smiley was lue CftMicJai e tipun t&e' Reptct>}i«ui,-tiokef for men/her of •Assembly, to vfbich postttoa he.wns elected bi a h^adsome mivjority. Be serve'diis a member inthe leai.slatare' tfte foJlowiog wanter,/Vffth. mvtehcreiUt .to biiasetf, Vejng .Qpou same Important cotepitUees.- He was "Ul'edi«ljontlonrteec yeTs sifteeto.Mis Rt nKUTle.d«jot yTs sfteet AttieiiaBea. only daushter of Rutson i-tea, of (Ms v;n'age. whx> difd in July, 1889. .H.e l h8 dfr£aH C Jid pl aves:a son ah8 daBgfr£ar,Hea C» Jind plarcu Av, BotlieE wjioia tiave • oaad; pieaa<iit tioines- int the Xatoiiy of .their grandparents sf"nW'tfi«ir;iDot)ier's;cteatii B'or metty 5"e£irs sfnWtfi«ir;iDot)ies;cteatii JHT," Smiley - s fiealttf-Ijas bfen precanaos.- and he Was ofteo bteft obliged to seek. reJax- U a and. tibe rs-cnperaUuri-. iooicl ia She oi OK*Koitb--Wluoas' widi keajiiijt %lUoa ad. t Sports oi OK*Koils, w ejij •ppjers of spmetiftheaned-tcina»lsjjrln-gs of tb6 cpuntey. It tr.<is.,uiidter-af8eUiig.b'f.nioie' nsuaran?ie;ty.!)trtltliy'liiniKelf and uts fiiend;?, that beLeXt hei-e about tibe middle of. itaUKu v Jast-- M> .test xke virtaes tif'-a VJsit^t th.e liot' springs of Arkansas. BiU on'Ms«J'rtvat tbere He was.ftctvised to leave at-ODceiof thenior«.saliibrloQS?:lr oi blori- daot Texas Ee at oi3.ee--weat-to.-Jacltsaa.-- vJIie,- Kla..raud not feeitng-,taia,T.be«efrtl)a, bait- Boi>ed fop, w.eai" 'to Visit. thelafl|Jiy l>f (JoK B. 1J.-lilv^nggtone, (f«jfl»tly reside-rit here) wbose. bftine- was »t Osceola,. Fla. VVilh -them be Timaa Bo'n only * 4eRgt«- fl pleasant -and agreeftla»; b.pnie.-bat re- tmHtog.fc.ealTb..aaci. stj-eO^th. Atbough in all bis Qwh"letSe.s Sir. is. BflSbecij's-sudious- iyreticeatasto higoohditioni ytt from: i Bt. ters from Col. I,i^lngf.olje, hfs friends bsvve been ro»tle-avfai-& oiins grSSual iiupiovre- aieit arid iretumiag^ strength: andbeaUh, aadit Ua^ been bopsd that &e would not he tooji«st*- IA making, tlje cbange by startitig tor hisnort;hfiEn home ereiHs-heuith:bad be^ coiae stifllc-iently established; to bew ttie strain, oi-the ttaii^ttlon. We are"£is yet in entire, ignortfiiceasip the iiaraediate.cause of-li>s.4eeea£e.:'bnt5S is presiimed that upon re£«S£EtBg theseastjoteat St, iLngustlne, the se» air was.too-. stroi% lor bis yet tender lung^, and so»e sudden hemorrhage liasfc siiper^ued ftoro wbicli he could not tally.: Ordersliftve' been .teUgiap.hed ioi: trie>em* balrotng of the remains an-. for^araing the sajne. if he Jonrnal and SepiiBJi^an block, wiixeh was hnllt b> - the dqettsed in 1*76. lias been most tastefittty draped, and the flag from the staff upon the roqf is at half mast d fedd and afeodraiei The Wat erf own TIme> i a a t h e fol- k-wing handsome tribute to Mr; Smi- l ' "Scarcely anv oiyzea In I^owvliie was. more respected' tljan Mr. Smiley. He bad- maiiy Terj waimand enthusiastic friends. He represented £e'«ris>eotuitiy In ibe Asaem- blj in 18J2, and to the mictlu of Iris coiistl- taeaey. in tlie fall of 1S73 lie was a, proioi- ne.pt cafidtdate for tbi?State Senate audtne iie&fely endoi:?6ment he received from his fraenda in X.e#is Cptcafine near seeurlnsjtior himtiie.BQmlnation;" IIIJUBB. 18T6,. he rep- resented this, congressiougl district at tue National BepuWlean ounfention which mtt at Cincinnati, lie was a srarrn ndrocate of Boacoe Conkfing at tBat time. He also fttt<.d several local oilices Irom tiine to time,, and wherever bis peopK placed biili He a themhonaitiy anttfitbftil" The Journal & Republican blockis tastetoliy draped in mourning witli theflagatbalf tnast,also theCo.Clerfe's ofiSee, Court House and Sheriff's rea- Ideneeisdraped in mourning-.. The sudden and unexpected death of. Mr. Sjnailey i& Che ge/aera! theme of con- versation, and thg tvaxmest.symjjathy of t&e whole.epoamjiulty |s ^aianife3't- ,ed towai.da his imtn«diatefiujajtyof relatives.. The JournalfaRepublican promises « fall and sullafele tribute to the memory of the deceased, nest week. ; . . , -• '_- •;" . ; - : . ser j assertitjus- j The- iiOiutdn >. 1?iraes eoijtains tae full text of Prince. Srottsehakoff's re-, pfy tp.Xioi'd Baliabory. ; ... ; '; The gtesi:. ilussfan: ittitoister testa ai^ora galisBary^. r»oJnt-.toypojnti,but fhe of M*-reply «ppgdra:--tG. bn.{;(:>rLC|lia- tory;.-. He denies tljat ttretieaiy-Qf Bali* StefanO crMtes .a -stropir .Wlfl.V' state- utideirfhe. edBtrpl'oflitiSMaj afid dep)ar,eslthe arfangeiiJej.rt^i'ela'- ''tive-.to:EiilgJitia.• areorjly Ih'edev.elr oppseni of a. jijTirVpipfeestabtehed: by th^;C"onsta:atino'pfccoafei"enue , u j i .y * He- iookedi very- 5s-tie.ti be.c'a.njfl: feere, but no^his atep is B£po r feee fu-U of glowing. lifej.anu every, rnovement .'f'ol of vigor^ .You Would lia^e brt'j}' pleased to see-'6mi whrnfeestaried .$u£ \n life favorite bi>at r the "Blue s Bh<f,V.hilt and .coat off;: tape full, of sui^hinv^ aii'der a" ^irdug %ie.tze f : .pad'dlit8 : g. acrdi.9 Os*eeqIa.. H e - n e v t r '•. s;eetn*a '• "to ^Fea.pyj and .wtraJiS always xetura a very, j^ooij appetHf." ; FirDEQ 'such iuEelHgttnde "asib/iaAve qould.dewv-e Botjiingbni bbemosten .coiiragihg topeaofhts' uftitnate re- covery,: but tt appeals that Ws true physical .GGnxlition was liid jfrarri naoi yiim eyes; •; Ttbe- last" iettej- writtext by -hirnleif is dated: :bti- the 28th Qlfc.,la wtik'hhe stafefi'that. he xv-qttld i;eav« 'O5eeiSW.ab&ut.fel3i,s'.3OtIx, iOTd gradual-- jy nydve h-caaewM-d', .••ludi'catingTMbe i9Lh.'iiis%*as the probahle djty of-his afrival at Lowville; '-Me came dow.u •,t.he St..'Johns- Eivtt"r-. : a6csa't 2tift -mileW,* : and-'sv hen.- about. .SO miles south .6! .Jaekspnviile he. dis-.enabarjjed. Jqr the purpose. bt'.risitiiig the ancient ah'.d Te'ti'dKiie*} •city ot'St»Att* stine, "on the iEasteJh .coast; of that State.", ; _'- i fr.oni tfefe aen of- ^;Consta:a.tinopfcco.afeienue. t . He -continues t TEe Uhi "'thai: the S&xt."SteftfBO "treaty-.is 'pteliiainary iaaidates :tbiat i&ussia 4i«s..'}i6t." -pre-, judged. fJenjiite rfsultsv.and-lias .left FQOm -foi 1 - an;«ltwuor...un.d.erstiiiitiin.g; Bulgaria tPili'ajD.f lye tthdef BusSiari. rnite. aay iHore-.than Kpn^traniar wMcli owes: Its exi?tenee 'fe-StwsUii- •• "theorfiy ODjeet iii agsigniBg ppfts tb Bu|g.afi^, is-to assist h^f ceninaer- elal devel^pmt'ni,. by •which l i i t r i «H<1 tuil.tb e M f i ^ n . p j : ..whose, cohxttieree has always been a" pbstesfnl tev'ei-. for : fteit political lofltrehce t - are likely to profit fltr baorethto Bte&ia- : ". •• .-,;".' -Gorfe!<liatet>ff expresses sui'priseat the objections to-the atigulatioBs of tke.;ti'eaJ'.Y relative .to "Jhessaly aiiU Bpirus. . Tlipre'is no.tonger & pye- WM for debarJeibgr.EitJssiafro'tb: ihe possesa-on of 3ess-'aratiia, 4a tlte#^e- dpM of tlVe-X)anube is'seetjred'.bfy an ir}ternatton'a ; i cauamissiou. v -. •• •-•.. ..ijiortsiihaltoff's. tone in regard to Ami^nia is: ipuch-iiiQite eberge.tid. Ifesays: B'atbajn- is'fet fipm beine~ •eqmy!ileii.t.tor the pecuniary- indem- nity-n'Meh it- reptesen^i •• 'Russian apquisitions' in ^trraepia baye ©nly a deieristVev.aIae<. Bitsam-wisbeatp ; hQ,ld ttreia- SQ : '.ns hot- t.o.h.a'sre'.tQ be-^ siege theru iit tfae ttejginiiinor of eaoh:. war..: These .territorial-'ces^ioiasare flbdiii^f% If England, -wishes to averr. j she had only 1 tojoin JKussia. in. exer^ .ci'siog-.pr«ssur6. upoii the IJdxte, which -woald probaKfy'have••com- pelled, ib-to graijt relbrnia.without- 'War;. England having refused tV> do so, ..she- has p°wfibgrMjMt h> ques- tion *he.right tor which Jilns^ia sited her blood; H.aineJy,--the. right-to e^- 'abMh asfate/.ftf thinis which will itniieoe-fpsry or 3-t tedsB less onerous. The eotuplaitrfs concerning, iadepa* nifcy are eqiialty ; not well founded. .The sum .is..out of all proporttQB-to ^ ' The-sit- nation may-fee .sucameji up-'fims—-- Existing treaties have Been succes- sively i4ft"iD>;ed-:by the. Portei-a' vii blatingIts oWIgatitms toSviu-d'ehria-. tiaos, atfd.by the powers in ipteffe- riag-oa bfihaif of ciiVisti^Ds. liord Saikb.ury- iiimseif recognize? that great yhaag.es- .are. ueeej«aEy iH';ttLe •fcEfaties:hU£e;rto regtilaticg the Past, Itreiisaias fta* JLoxd Saliisbury to say- how b.e ¥\vould ; iecorieila ,iiies& ta*eatles aad -the recograze<l eights Qt ^tF'eat; .^ritaia, -.aii<i .other '.powers with tKe benevolent -ends to which the linited actiots of -Europe- haq ai" wavs been directed-, and the'attain- Hient of -which > on« learns' with .piea-UKi. the JSiigrlish. government desires, nameljy. godd- governrndnt,- peace: and- liberty for^the^ oppressed could, attain ttiie doited of'tixe pM'tiaiiiarksof: : d rt th S t pt j : and yefjirt the Same-time diie'ae- csouijf -of- the- rigtes' Russia .ha*ae- d ' quired by- th.e ticrififiess.tjehabrJe aloae..,-.Lord Malfebury's disgatc : h contains no.ieply to thtssfe gcies iopa. : X clisastei 1 . of ihe- :i»ost -^ ;degcrii>t-ion occurred at .B.atb,'N. iifan -f.ar|y hour•-. §«r?day- aior.Diij Ab'ou* 1a.na..j%* 0, FbxdfanritiFa rattn, -set' fire to/the.-J»uilding fo^ the. ; insaiie department- of the couaty-'.bouse,, in-, which upward of sixty insane people trere sJeep^-' ing- '. Abaut forty Were rescued ftiid "sotae Qtht-rs-' escaped;. - fifteen - ©r iyV-eply qf tlie erased' iinfof«unates hav.e perishe&Sn ihAflame«,and. one is lajiiredi fatally^ .- Ttoe'sceise of h dfoaster 3s too sjefeenirig tordeiic tiop, Mvemaiesaiid-te-n fe are among the de«d.' p female's liouse ways and;, rteans eoro- mitiee have voted to. re-itopose the income.tax. Each of thesiix votes, given Jor thie p*opositioncaai.e.Jrom a western, orsouiherti tbendberVaud each tit the~&v&.votes against.'it except only tliat of Mr,, (S-arftel came ftoni aU eastern meRib^r. " p i - r ^ T i i e apportion-' W y?as : 1;liis: ihoraing' passed by the Assenxbly-and : eominjtfed to the Senate for' its--d'eeisfQa. This Wll •puts- Lewis and Oneid'a. co'uiities ib'-> gether tea Senatorial: disMct. '. •. KROTE0TI(02y FOR Aibaay,' April' iO,—Tfoe ' Mii to authorize tbd-tfoveiiiprrd'appoitit r ten'special ganie eopas'taoles f<>? Wife prote.et36n.of deer and other game ia the Adirondack reglen, was or* deredrto.a third r*eadi ; ng in the Asseinbly last evening, ; .The iJill aiithbrized the proposed Stale ebp.- 1 stables to to a.l?e arrests without the usual -warrant,ansi to prosecute tjpon. trustworthy information'v ' Arrests may be.iuade any where-iB:the. State wher 1 ^ violators-of the game, laws may be caught, bttt the :proseoytiqn shall bein.thfi county ifi';'whici}"tlie offenseiscornmltted-. - .' / XJTIGA, PRESBYTERY,. ' .Clinton, Aj}rillO.-^.Taesday eyen-, lag the^platfqrm was adorned with a brilliant array of rare and exquis- ite flowers; Rev. H.J.'Austin of- fered piayer,, succeeded- by the si nging. of >he 1,141st hy Ma— u JesuiS: i^hall JJeign," etc*. Tli© ordination sermon was thep. delivered.by.Rev, JSerriek" JoMsoti,!). fi.. "-. &. call also from the Pi'jesbyter&n Church <>f Lyons Falls, to Rev. 0. H. yanWie,to. become, their pastor, was placed in the hatids of that gen- Uexnaft, who signiged biaaceeptanc& of the same.- Tiie arxangemeiits w«re made for his. instaliatioii fp take place Apra-26. ReVi; W, E*. Lucas f ofthe Presbytery of Cayaga/ to deliver a sermon; Rev.S, Jerisup, of Oneida, to charge the people; and. Rev. E. N. Manly, to efcafge tlie. pastor, TERRIBLE A C Q I When the second Pacific ps approached Be Witt^ yesterday j fibie engineer .saw two. wonaen bn the track and blew fais whittle,.whictt was unheedeii by" them arid ttaey were 8traeki>y th«pifoi«nd .Rilled. The vieiiiija. Weie mssi. EOeaMuft phy, of Clyde, and Ml8«KelIieBra»- mh Of SM8»« J^ y iiaen- of: Ke^ ; TTock ftv TayldiF, Minister ;to ic at J&B]fflonico-'a; im T^or^day: lHSt 3Yni ^uneii jSryant pw?W ed. .. im vffie R9ftge:a»iS olly^trees4|Snd d& Jnde- pehdent]y r &4 Bftijog As opr Anaeti- can •Irait fccees? .. The. olives ;aod ofangpsflre-flow :bein^ gathered. \'se§ any plo.wiog by Cullen Bryant made.the-o^ebing-atf-..;dredsof y,eaJS : a^oi 'JT.heit&iiansdp. dress.' Mr, Taylor's response Wa&ei-.- ;a,6fi : fen<)w-]ihfe Secifeslty/af M^i, "• WE- octuent : an.ij grfieted.;:wiOi Applause, .^ceptfpfccbotjngi ^e,wfe# ; Jortihr<?e ifeTayjor. said .jntbe;. course of $M:jd^i3#;i3|r^r%%^ ih' the'eaHier ag«f.of l th.eW'oricr,MiS abolish all' berfflaueM-jflfploinlerep^ .resffiffCatioiiH a;broad>,. T prefer tore^ BSWg^to'PfitttoB^"'^^^--'--'^.'-^.^!*} 1 -^ course of all :iiaripps;-.;,lt is-a •••mfr<iaR+. 4o sag pose- fb'at- a Mi.6 i.st#r.; i$ mw\ ly a poliiiieal ,.r?.pr6senta(lv?e, whoes diity ceases wfirti he baa negotiated, a'.f'*'*- ty of e»mmere.evb£ dfcifeiidj-dthe^ iiical rightarpf his. (<^nn'trytnen.' age' rgijtitrei of hjio. larKef sfc.,.,.— than these:"- H«>.ougtYt.afso' to.'be.a : of fecipw>e%J a^hxi jfene edge,, hjakjiig.. nations-- and-iacesibeV ter. acquaitit^d ^Mv'eacls ptherK an- v ' ! tlieihtell%pnCj6 W •i aventton, the: .progressive -energy of each'- land' io .fhe- othei'7ialwSy.s -On oaoii- to .dorrect" ifiistajteh'. jnewsy to, ; soften/ preJuUieeB,.. antf ...to- knit new) bonds- of sytijpithy..; -. 3rinal:ly, ; as _a guest, piiv4:ledg;ed:-by the.government which ^'eerfves' Btni, because ebbse!* by that!-Wliigh sendfl hg3t\i t '&ef- roast, .nkv.er forget thaie.y.efy .pp.e:'of-.his ft!--, low eitizpnsis libiybredttritlsbbndreg, : and tfeejwepe^ dbzen.!in< jusEyoruiitya^gy of bint svho-jepresems ;ibe counti'y-" , Women- The" Association', for ..the advance-.-. tomit ofj medical education: of sy.amen, \yas-held.kT New York city last week; —over this 'meetiag'-'f.heHoiJ.'Wm:. E.. ©prige..-•pxesid.ejJv: .Among those oil ,. ©'r. 3;lffryJaof>b.i, Drl Eliz- C S i % l i ' J T V dlumte,', : M .oth ; er£ " t . iproly i'a.meeti have ejicitied: bii mete?let. medieti. wbinain. has strated her abiiity tb'.aet as .euiight- eiteci, conup^fen.t, ..skfliful r .as .well as . i tfirreci,. ten'&er, sy hipaitBtiCf ailcl :has •woH rriHaukablagUBeess whersyer;&e- yotecl^ to her '.tjiHlng. 4 The worH •greatest su-ffmng ftoni disease., is fountl among- tlie women' and .ebilci.- dien of flie fend,- ana.-wh.'b can so Stty niinister -to .ttfes&sufferiqgs.ascaaa tb.ptougl)]y' Sdueateaj sJsMl^d-.Mady phystei~ni We p&lieye' ;the day not far distant--when, women shall large?y take the'.pla;<Je.of meni physiciatis t nh& whMV that ti-me arrives :i tl>ere wilibe less of iilressaiicl njprp geberaiinfbf- : inatio,tt'. rtpoa the laws ^oV&rniBg liealt& than tibe3-e..lsat the tafeseiat -day. , Wfe- would ij.ot. detract- in Itte Ieaa.fr-from .theniapy nobiehigh'-nj'i-n.d- -edi . eDh.scien.ttotjs' - pby&tGians-.whose- •pir'esenft'e", is-V.a ben«dijabion'. wherever they go, but We WQUl(J : !3iTy.ouf against, the lanjentable. ignorance cpwcerniog the laws'of beftltn and. the. ; niiserablt subservience, to, tbg.befee^ts. oi'fa?b ion.,: though.'they .6e\suieidal;;:tha:t;iVo«. carrying- tlie.. iJght;of" essen tial tofhe bedside of her sex, svroirld. ^ _.. sessaia'-nnibM'jjpWB'r and 1,ijfiu;gnce.;in- eiiUghtening anti s stitinj:lsittng tb' high" &t: infoianatloit; 4:^4 education/ W& stiallihftil aMa- 3ay.bf gjad.^epyeratree wlaeiiMiesuch woman, ghajl- be found in s«ery : '"corB.ni'tfrjuy.-' ..T'Jbiere-r-arg- •feids of usetuliiepfr- bpcii.; ta w cflfiij dthei* -tfisin fcho.Se"6f-milli-neryi aud tlress tQalungl 'fliJese are good aiui u^efn.i,- butt ..$pPi ( are ajsofflled.to ^ - L "'ovpi'njr, . ^Wo.m'ap must .seek 8 tor wbfc'H >be. -is- -qti jlfied-. by icnid:-..i'flsfei.net, and --this.'Jleld'js „„„, jjcibbu'nded,^ the wqri&'.h-is yet •• to ieai-h^bu 6. still stands ready -1% i?c- 'te'aovv j edge"; wh e; i.t con vrii ced thai ca- pac-ityis the-only 'Bmitb'fspbereV A regular weekly meeteg: of the Institute,', was heia "bn Tuesday; Jtfareh .26, 187% at.J b'q'lp'ek,; .p .m-. t n'f- j-l-a 'i**\r\rin£! i.-n'+.hii f^i\f\i-i£»>* TirTT"i-rli-r»?v *Mareh.S6, 1878* at.J belpeK,; at itsropfns iii"t.h.e Goopei ftuilditig. Tlie- pa-esidept, Br,.A;.' S; .BEeatb,':iij : ' tlie chair; &ft John- W: Chambers, seerefeyy-i ' : -•:' ': "'-' —' ' & 'T &&; W . , ^ g ••yil l fi,.Pa ? , asKe'd h o # ire should .u&e the'i-efcse ffooa'.a-lanijery ..(lime,. flesliTh"gs Mel/:-'hakj. if on wheat br rye, oats;,cora orc'Over, how "much per acre ?.• the soils i>eing elay^oana,- red shale and mart.' Th t i d Mr. -Warreri'd. -Snrs'h, of N. .T^ asks what niateriaK he can'put inte> ieoai-'.'t.ar^preea'red,' ir^na' gas - works} to.ti iEfke it thick tb piit oil-a bliingje roof;-' Pewislies tbpirtttdirect-bp- the. shingles..- -•Mr* jpoa^e' retionv •tjaeiid'ed ground-slate,. Th.esScre^- fery remarked th'at h^ had been iti- fornied. that:coalta.r was'apooi'.a'r.ti-- ele; to put; on to rortfg, .as v^ater: would follow the tar.. After'Some dver -until . A. QyJte&evs, of KedrOa-k. "V4., as'fcs hovrhe shall make ceflfir posts-last.. Would youburn or char the;ends tliat go into, the grb.und,- or WotiJiJ you psintr-them? -. • '. Brof; Bunn. said that piles wWch- were driven to-fee; pottomot'-iSift river J"hatnes;.in England^ and ai'^-' supposedto!haybbeen placed there in- the .time of .Jjulrns. Gsesarj 4?ad been tafeen-..out..witain:afewyea'ia and. were fpiind. .pe^jfeetly- .sound'; they had-been dHveGliitbclayi and the atobspherle air had befen eSelu- ded. His fkt%er bne^ patupafence; across a bog\ he Stbye'down pide slabs sharpened at the. find,; in a ..few yearsrthe. fence fel3f: downw- Qii examination it ^Vfes. fi)qn : di?)a't.they had rotted -off"M'' the furfa.ee,- itf pulling^^tft^l^wer ends- it$Jthey were found perfectly, sound-, -sho wing.;:the> ax.e mark% as "plain- as when, they were first put dowft. ,' . . ..Mr. Hudson .said that he "had;se6D red cedai* pbsts'thafc had been'-putl'D thegrbiind for some forty years,aijd . whetttaken np^were oerfeotiy soond, ?' A niernber remarked iha*iheS»ci seen the ends.of.pqste dipped into; hot tar, such as.is ased |or tacriu|:. ropes, .and then" epyeiied witji.dry sand,.and afterftfew days anofchW; coat of tar put on f Me ; jjad : seen : \ these posts taken up ffterftfe# years and they were perfectly sounds Mr, . SEadiKm ^- It if % disputed point in relation to gettin£ posts the small end down. :All posts shoujld be larger ftt fhe bottoiat & pr;eve«jit: the post ftpm to*o#ingtfielenc)3i6a;t of shape. / B[e hptd seen peisbns, sharpen the «nds vsaprd d3c$«e: them. into the. gfound» hut ftifr ftoet; soon Tewl^eiaali 3Piofc-iBhn.iT—Pft*afje% beaeficiit efltefet».a» eoMcoal fiair A tendency to prevent rot and ooa«ru- Iates the wooa aad P»vw»tareiinen tttoft \C \": -- : A ^ ^ 40 do was ii) .g iin: earthen pp l f i itnd,feid|!lefl : a: .yeiy -se Of-t-hettf,• thatt>^h noticed- mmy. h^ 0$ ; . aiojt nioxet fc{atiyfeme; w<j w<j i 1 we-"sa.W ?: thre%or Jfptir I'jEueii playaftg cards' onithb i?rb.ana by 'the .--.^L,-. T ._---.-, : ^p5r 0 1 .-•*•••'•• - •••-•• j. ^fe n;^. AMe44>dieti fi as: rl" they ft- tb-ihg'tJatfiEep two; T-he -will• ei'Owd;-.arQufid; tlfe tlie .I ie% fbH'Qw i ; tlielr itib; With• finy" Jata of.- '• water'>on. .thei r head's. : The-#oba:en Qq their 'wa'" K ^ i'hgV in; strestajip by ; ,tiie i ! oads3 spaiqiim.es ihirty-.o* forty will waSlwig.Mbnee'r. :'fhey dip; their ttlbthes.'jpi tli%.i-a-TOiiig.;water, and piit ba.soap,".a'nS .often-thj^ish "tp-e gftrtti.ettfeb,n'4tgfciie o| board'; ." .;'•. ., : Th& people, ; aeeffl io.. Hve^ but of Spovs.. . :CChe J|ppses,...arfe generally, close:''besid© ilie road,. : —"' i---^.-* -flay,^hoMiftg'taspi haH'dyiFh.ieii' has tliet-^eaten flii. eir wool afQUHd- TJvarixl in. the left,l'iand they : bold'.-stnofiier spindie whieii •they dexterously set tuT&iagto^ w.i a& ap;|the.".- ttKceaCafe* they' draw it-Q'uU rhhoe.itfal^rs -atid" tailors .ofted iath.e'streetsJ. Tfiey-all'stay Ms jtisi;•as^tttle'8s'|)0ssjbie : j 8 | . The uppel*' cJa«ae| in' itgly are as wfilte.as people iii -the.Fni tedStaies, and tRe ie^on.the'lo^er..el:a^8ea .are so. tj^a(j^,-is. that tfiey are coh^taiitJy 6t>{' tjHj .lUAV.tsi.: jjtajracss gi' uiutJUtj-itifu ,. the strfeefs,-arid, qften.paa-efo(3ted.; and whjpn"fteir- Jeftt afeeshbd'ttigy. •i^ual^'^pat^sKoeitfae^p'o'ifbni'^f;. er 0vHv-tttete(5:6;#?ftq]d.thfii.tqot. ..in';.. -The. wboieja "arebroad.-should cfered :frohi--d.?jfig;hfeavy .^ot door d lfeh s. not seem b wbi'k;:.a:ii;d- ; %.._ _^_. . ihe-Wafet; aijd: .tjibugh- tht aa..tali.as-"'ihg xc'"" *- : -••--" as., .-.heavy f ,,tlie CGargH. feat)ar^d^ ;! The; women --i qndb'abiediy. genially'regarded' as m:0fe.flt to wpfk.for'the tft'en and :EQfpisferto gbelr'.oistltea: tfoa;n : tb-fee: .tfeeft''c6hij}iifiM^/ ; .-'Mb!PS6:ignjii£tfcs- will not. apply toiihe ;;ttpper : . olas-ses, •Who-a^re; intelligentajid.atf raetly e m iheir manners; and' fether"-'-' - -'- ly pollje .rg^ 150th g •..'The.-men in ypiag^a s towns-isad fiities'seemto spBQd'.thei i at cafesaod billiarda'OCj ^ pHSstopafeiy fond of gaiiiiajr, musie :and.danciag. Tliere is/corisidefabie : ijinging' in the -sfcieetsf at; ev«pinr^.--= The/.lahositig classes .seldom' -tise iii eat, for" they- caftriot'affi)r4'4t; tliey ea$fw8HSi3efabrie: potii washv w|tii .$w p wv : | \ nothing; off it"%eep't:a-seaso;nih* of. garljci,-."':-.-."-'•- ' . ' f ",,••.;-•••• -- : •" : .-.- : . Wjhile- it is.CQUfcraEyjto the law- hereipMaeav yet there-arei4oi'e.,.g. gars.AQ- Italy:. thaaJiQ anj'-.oiihei ;;Cduh;ti:y ia" Che. worl.d.V but they ate nior&^uMaer6us'pSov!iheriitha r&^uMaer6us.p.Sov!iheriifthaii in- tteef 11 jt8ly,-":"-'Tfi.6 ItaiiaflSf eire- rally.ip.ake:a;h'.ol.iday ; Bf the Sabbath,- " b ^ t t h b shop.sV:stbi:es'a;ndsalopii.s are .open, the sainie/as aiiy other'dav.^ :i^e bflliafd; teoifl.pl'ilie hotel ra Gix^cSiy Mhste,X sitti stopping,;^as ; crowded.. aji .day,. Sab&aih, and.. dn,e ; inaji hi|;d'"c.h:arSe pjf-the'moiiey twt .on the ; biiliardi- pUyii3esfllre:eii -twenty gro»i>s ; wes'e. playisit^a in fch'e coffee: iottili, itniT-iney: "dfcanfc wjae.'tepe;g]y.&; we- Wo tR tfE. '. Monday is their: best.market day. '••} ^ttfie.^'.large'pioportioa- of ,t;he: iiien 'wljo quitt .wOfk.-.0n"S'4tur- 4^%*4fe> : t : itB Tuesda aboVe. . Sto toc^.roUinff.ffiWJbIe8ideks.an i-ase. dGWQ^tfts ni'Oun.!i&;rj;y!a.e te 'roSs-tiijefosQ below, ijeeattse'ifto ^p-^M^m^o^Mi : ye.t some of tfie '^ifiis; saS?' ail' day Sunday/,- ftti$, '-'jreSn,; may.. ; Be Seen - Oecasibnajiy a. ^utj^i^ io-.- OaaSrara: whb-WantB S..few ; .'$'t3(}a;ii pieces' of soni%.o4feenapjoy-e<S "tlere, and y will bacgain for w^hafc-stocjkjs regjiired,.'. and-Sy" some" means .oi. oin'er Ihis-njarbfe will ; he deMy'ergd at thfe Ktti&,%nd;- place. $gr.ee<| .flpon,. and the;pWniej?: ; of the.guar.jy. is none Che. wisep,-'^rid-BeBSapily''none'fche ,richet;forihis ; ftMe.fctraBs«ciab^ the imechaniepays v.e»y tittlefdr-liis stock::; : ! zr'"/^;?;-\ ; ; \ •p'iitthe hour latS in to jOQfflgixiiy; ^e.sea.sttbre ^h-lM^eni^o»bfe*heie :S .ebftie ijqldly ;do.w;n ; tct ; fK« that weieao see the Jt roetween are iiaaa valleys, land ide j in b^ land ideked hi»rttefe» S nice hou3e» : -- have jgsiy to l^j^naoiitofe|ple# tOJpaitMo ipwns d Qrenoal «?hich niidst -of fertile Il tir;some of |he l^ f l^j^naoiitneo.ofe|ple# and frequently there am Smixf xep- resentations woand the doors and % d a e i ' fjajnstig^idett' tfa^s; tbe ftalt $M, i^lr-tfiehotyuify season ql'the' iear^'aad the.gtbttad^ js cut ' i'by'fteqaent = patrow dxfttns t<« ----- the. water-along fteni laa'gc its-and-cSitcHe?." QPflere. an.-- .eo.mpafa,tiveJy.tewfen.ees,.and v&v\ fev^he'rlges.- rAlo% iaiiwayr it .are : soxBetrmes fences with has,.in'lied of ;pickeis,,naiTo ; w strips •of..tbiii .iparbTej two or threeJncMH wid«ss;passipg a tl>t0iigh -.poles, tphMi form'.She .cross bars: to support the fence.,'-' '••...-.,"•-:.-..-.-.. : ••..-•'•-., ; '••.• '-. The houses.are tisually coverPd %ith' \l}le$, ftKt sap^e ai EriMier: jje^. fevred to "Ttfhen'ne said hV':would go to .."W;or'a)p.:tb delVwd 'the. .triifclV if t%erfe were as'tnany.ii.evils. there as there 'Were tiles bfl.the hou.se.">^|?he barns are j»'ere .hoVela, .thatched .with styaiw: : 0Q;fto^rbof,an;d'sides.; and tlVefratoe Work is poles. ; ; ' yjf§ anived'otje hotii^lflt ^- - - . _ - and Pari4;-ftad ^ ; porter who spealss" iEbglishi aid go •wf^ii'•;faitri to.- tlie H^tet r -VEn «J1 tlie first; class: hotel?, of: iQiB-eonifinent you. will - flnd" one. or laore of the •\vaiters" : speafc.:English; After Slip- i- .we .'strb|l- oiife for:- two or three iirsfaround this :ftand;old/ city ami port:- ^Jfcis'a ; %ijlen#id T am gfihjjittp, terrace/, iliinsr '.apove' ter^ gai;dea above garden, palace, p^latje heiglit. upon. 4e%i>tl" t f bout i\yo wile& ihd-i- fl The'-o'td outer waills'eoin- prlse a'cireftit of atiouttwentypiies :iii.,>cii"euiijferehefj but the .-i^net \viiils_ oply.a:circviit.o|-jsevea tQ which" isa,sad. remjrider of .its, ari- eieut proHperlty. : TJie republic of ^'enoa Was founded Ito tlie. tenth cen- tury,.' and long; .riyalled -Pisa-. 8 . a a i y 'obtained' heirposssessjon's'in.'. the JLeysint;. . ini 1S()5it was annexed, tQ; ttte"feeneh Eiijpii^j'and.'ia 18.ta : was •<".eded"toSardirii"iJ; it-Wnow! one of •\y-bMiv says, ."tSeiioa jias; a.s.ea svitli-, "diit ,fisb v niouatarns wSipoiit fiees pien ..-'wlthottt faith, atfel- wotiien wltfidnl;. TOloe,","; €&noh fe- the-.city'..sf'-;palaees,- and" as hlis. there.af•& nearly,: one i T h l t l : .& g y o old relies .of ;aBQleiitrtitQes .a'i'6; ailqtirit ; <3 : witli'/liaiiiting'saijut HiatHes tiy.-t:hg-.Qld^iras.t«fs' tp.im extent that ; An'American would ;-h^<Myie€SiIike .UQtil.he fees with;".liii?: own- : eyes;;* Tkt>i:e are -also: iflao-y dty<?8fck>ha ^^'UitllfeJ^Ct d ,jJj35bie. nade^., t:hat ar«prt'ttlferly attj-acfive to a stranger; aaii wbtfh lie haa otn-'e visitfd thKjoaowne;d -city, he-goes awSy 'ft'eijng, glad Unit". he was so fpitanate;.a.iul prouiMn.g Iiimseif a rieWru;"' - v' ;"• '•' ' - ' - - • : : ... ... v ; .. : : tf! i^'.a stafQC* of . Cujttmbns ^ar the: l^UwayMMop-^-whrcli fe a>o "jut-ai: the pafeee of. Col am ha^ Th.j.3 M&.J^JS oh a jxionuroeut.of whSte ipa'rbtei"''" Tfl% in«cripti()ri Ta orf a .aie"; V'^l OiirisWforb i >i (jusite- :«)-la.Pati'ii'a,". Oft'.-ftte- cap f ttiis. die, iiad trecVdkiff., are foaf " ; t oil which, are Wated four { r.epifS&ritfng •: W. i a tt p BIV G.ep.gi'aph'yan.a Bieliglon.i In , JPIS, b.«t.w«en these pedfetals,. are bti?. ieliefr, de^erjyhg events in the'-histyty bS.CDluttfbus. -XIK .the cen,tre of these. JBgiiMs :a • c_( of .JKueels at Ctib hfelee /ylngfr Ca fe abinitTten feetj/aod-tlie-height .of •the.-Hiomi.aient,tni'ludlngtQfi; statue, is, saj',-fu3ity t.^tf&et. . .:'. . ' '";' Oic" .TiiiE.f B..ux.PoR.'rAB: : r?j. .isl.th© spice of ii g%t feougl; tit^it'lt ereighGoitntrie3i..We are -onev bf -.GoblE's esreursiph' : MfeJk^.ts; W.Hic.h -psiasgs- ©urrent .alqiostall'-qvier: the' world,"-on; ordiriajry routes- of travelj. eseept in Anierica:: and they * >».*"*. **r w ^^ ••!<• •^.4*^-^*^ - \J t*/A*i^i tnOTT V" . Y-'t* Y*^ 'Yl£i*^tlC!»idT^\T - i"/^ ' TY&fr" JQXy rftl VV-ctjr j* i.L. lo .ijti^.tr^ociJl-y «.v -gSsu •the ticket'-yisedi^-i'.- e.i stamped^-by a. railway bfflclaf .wheti yon ; change frofitt'one line -of railway- tb another; We are tyld -that if "it was Vised ja; Ge-DQa-lt-was not; necessary- to-geVlo deOeags n rt r ^u«n, ita;ly ; 5.-and just as :the ,toia'.4'^leayiiiLg' TurM'yes- 1 kteppiBgjMtothe mreugli' train for Paris, the guard; asked- us for: tiie ticket,' which- we-showed,- jand- he. said it sheuM- be- re-vi.sed, and; con-; s'ulted with qne-br two. otbei-otiimls abiwiit it, arid the result was that the .train -started-ojff,andwe had to.;f ' .!eai". after; cair- pa-s's.byiop the sake .a Itttle redv tape,>whe£l -.we;, could have-had our tlck-et stanipea .at the: next statioa. •.. Well, the-.fir*u thin to.do is to get. this tt^ket madegBo* —^npw^ when is the -ftain;- due", for Pf«s?.: ; A:tS:5i}-'p>m'i.. That-i. ..... ali dayftt-Turin,. pej?. : force.; ahiifpr : awhile .we.ifelt in a-.yeBybad. h.unioi?j because,it seenafed -$$ if-..ibis .detep- •feion' vvbuld caus.e'us to naiss ths White, ^'Stax Stea : ji% : Adriatic,,leay-- ; ing-. Liverpool nescfe' Tuesday rnarn- -ib.g, .T-ariuaj-y:22,.fbr Whiefewbhaye ild" bui'- passage, .an.d : if ;we miss ir;fchfcsre,i^weekjs .waiting, until: . r .ie;nexfc.steam'er.of;ihat-line sails* Ot .a coBsiderable.. loss on 'passage riieney pasdj Jtf-.we'go by Stnpther fthfr,. "Bui tlie long .and short of it is that wei^fi' -^uEin/iast; nishtafi S:SO p., &J4' and. are"-now. witbiir two hours of Taris,: qii tin-express train tlisit .iS'-rabing a.lbng. as I write,-abd we are : due at-^atfeat 5:40 thaaSat- iiiday, p. =03'.',.. and «s:p.eet to. take the cars' kb $ p.- inyfor Dieppe, talse. .the b'bk* there-aerbssthej'Englisfi ,<3han- nel- about iaidnlght^riiylng at : New . haveftgood passaged; $he boat, does noLcrpss again until MondSy night, ""We"- itofi at ; 'Brighton' to-morrow cnbrmng,^isitthe- Birightoa. Aqtia- ^undi and .ihen .take an. ; houf'* ™" toii.oudon:, fcaDtflfl the.Att Minister, and aei.^.certifleate him- wiilon.'^yHlfiUn us fdmlttaoee to- the1 House of ^miaonsi and to the House :of Lpcds, -Monday even- jpgi'-($h.«Sr day session Kegins-ati or op, m:n)and:at 1.0:50-Jhesa,^jenigh| We fetke the^traia for JLiyerpobl'and bn. Tuesday ntoi-nfug: will (D-'YO. ^tep on the. Adylalie,. and hie 66 the loved ones at home. We expeefc to -reach Saniilten, ^nt,j jpebruary 2, Joying then ,tr ; a.yeied about iOjOOO ;railei's|nce' : Decenaber24*.';: '- Abmhanj liinc&tja, in h'lafiarly days, isfeaidtO;have, been an .adept iu hog- guessiiig, : and old.Residents of 'Sjftigg* field, %U, f ieltgs aniuaing ajiecdptes of his prowess...in tha^ direction. "0n bbe occasion * yoting college gradu- iifeappeared-befor^ .the -.spBopl.ctom.- mitte^ of that: town; % «n applieant for th©-position' of pedagogue* Mr» jjineoln! who was' on. the cojn DQittee, among pthiei gaestions; facetibusly agfettd. the candidates "If two iitttfe .pig8.WeI^h-?ft pounds, BbW much ytilL m$WiufgWeighi?' r ^Idon'tfenow " was the reply ;-»?but ce*—'"''"" """* Rfid ^11W ypu«» Eft run MKS. H. S.tAJJFHER, EDITOR. ttar. Beynblds has. elosed his labors in Ghicagb, and the result is. a glori- ous one. Poytyrfiye.thousand men . put on. the re& blbibon, and six id saloons have j>een clcsed; atecded at Hi»Ml«aart«pii. : "We clip the'folWjflg frotn an exchange: _,'•'• 'STATE or NEW TOEK—SEkiTB-OaAHBKB, i •''' AiTp^sy; April 4,'m& The iiiew.. Pope astonished a crowd of Boman b.eggars, too lazy even to tratnp> ; by.; dispersing; them in front of the Vaiticaa . with a message* that "it is God's -will that man shall 4arn his bread, in. the sweat of his brow." Di\--1SFathan-B; Smith, of Balti- more, saysi"thai; whiskey and to- bacco bring niore diseases intothft world thaa-alt othet pauses. They do liipre MrinfebaH'fcheentire 2,400 ietpeaies of tiie 'Mat&ia me0c<i_ do good/'. •". " •. ._[ '..'.'.' '.;. •'"'•" . ; . ' . -- Hayan pape>s speak In a. •eery et) boarasing fHanner. of-the- first •Week's -wnrk.-by Mpody and; Sanlsey, : city." The Pal!aaiai» t ;«ayf .i ."The: extra-, jneetings; have been ^ell attended and tnarfeefl by ipteiise, feel- ing,' and $h-$'re is. every prpsBeet'fh'&t a.-, repjatkaijle work will lie aeconi plished in-the mx.i three fe^ jt Jpear Sir—We, llae ojBeers of h f J, 0. Cuyler Bjise SanCJab'* of the Senate.Chamber, (Jo kexeby chal- lenge any nine officers of: the As- sembly -ehambey to .jsJay a lwatch game of base baM.for a keg ef lager v same to be plgvpcJ- on the fair rounds in this.«ity .at a day to be afced by consent* - J. C. ecvLER, Presidejit. ' (Ass'tOiei-k-bf .the-Senate.) That such an iny|ta|i0n should be extended -from Senate to/Asse in the capital of oilr.State wtil every, true riaan. told ash for shatrie —while esiery riiother. trembles wilh an untbid fear. It is ijtoped-ihat le- l authority will see that gatablinjr for! stsropg drinkfeenot carried on openly iia .the very %ee and #yes .of •the law 'aaaiers' of- our State..' X«et pu.blie opinion set its stamp of. das- approbatibn' in.' no unmistakable way upon such' bold faced, daring itoatioiis. • "El'sie'.oa.r boys will be hopelessly given, over to the. rain kirrg.. Is.it not time'that a cftisade, be opened:.up. in the yei-y eSpltol of our §tate, and. that., the % : iyes and motheiis come to .the..reacue ? We should see lb: it that our lodge meetings are pleasant as we'll as profit- able. Alitfieenteriainmentuowand then, of the right' Kind, Testa' and prepares its .£0 em.er with vigor upon Sobeb.work'.. Mxisic issecondtoijothi- itig else in\point, of iJleasiire and •profit, and agood : sohg" bceasionaHy others of Itteeharacter, aree ^aptfd tb Ibis. work. Any musib pttblished sent from this office post- paid/ f?ee. aclveftisement on ,tbe iirst * ' A.writer'iu. the Iniflepeadenf satns up the teaching:/©-!' orthodox Protest- antiSehpiai'ship : on the - question of ijternai [(unishnien t, in, .the le&dmg jthepio^icai .colleges-of this t as follows:•-•'.-.'•*-..•.. ••"•• •. : t, .The- doctrrne' : .te represented 'as having itf- fQiit.KhiHbii.not; .6 lily-, in- tie ESlble,.Aiut aJso in Xi)& iuiinaii,reason, 'S.lfXJod .'has tji^ .ixaturai pQWtr and the'iJsVr'^ tw save all, lie sees ft is hqt.foi- tbsf highest; g^oa .of flife.-UnU ';v,e : ra : e;tp : e:xs l fi?ise this power «5F te-.siit- ..is'fy tbjs^desirel- . •' -'.'•'• : - ' -' ' ".- S..H*Qis represenied not-|i rial;, biit as.meritai. .liemorse o* seietiee: is th&-.--(i : i$tihctiye . : aienti;-;- •' •-.' . ,•• ''•• • ••:. •.' •; - : -.-4' Pun isl)ij).en {,;• -fhei^efore,,. differs' with.indivitluals^v-lt is" xjmpbrtioiaal cpthe ^intnec'B'gjUlfi. • ~~ '• " ^ The.laigenijy'oriiy of thelltmiaii will be-flmiliy sayetJ. ' " A , ApriW)—l ; j30,-tThe lio- lahan Bxeise biHi'.w.hleh "y^Eis last oightordered, ip^ a.third 'beading i ths ASse.m : blyv..is -sn^tantjally - tli '-'ag. the Daly' bill,'which td'ri%s' The deeatedsoiri^%sago..' Thevott on . brdmng_ it to a third jeading was so fclb^e as to leaye- nb doiibt tlia't "the. bill', will b'e'defeatfid.;on' a "final passage;. .'. . ' ' , We eaii:6iosed '. okr -friends, fast week.qf'the danger''tib'a't- has just been consummated. Asseeii by the. dispateh from Albany, t%e Holohan bill. has been ordered • to » third reading, . S^ 5 We ielieve the bill wiM pass I unless ihe ajo^t. : ileterttun : ed eftoriS' .are niade at-once- to defeat it. '"^a Xiet; ;eyeyy "teniperanee '-jhan- and woman in the":Sta.te at opee w?it^ theii Member and' Senator to oppose th.is bill. .We,-hope to be in Mb^a i f^d4{^thbd " An act. ha? pHSseq'-thA Senate"mth.e State of E'liode Island, "to. restrain 't-he sale of intoxicating liquors. 1 ' The law,is quite lengthy but is fa- 'Wly defeetave, as. :U?0al:,-in all. .pro-. : hibitory laws in' th© matter of penal- ties. All", prohibitory laws should h a v e : . ;• •.: '.' • / •.-.••' . " SpcAli'.mosieys received' as penalties should -fee dWicted with the informer,orprosecu'tot.." ••'' . •...'.. ..•'Third-rtTKe.'iaw'.shp'uid' devolve upon certain town auQsountyoffic the duty of enforcihgih© law, and for ; any #$Jtitjaeglect should be liable to •the same penalties, as the Hquor gel "ier. : ""•• •'_'••' -••" -. : •• ' . "-• " iCdurth' -^- Druggists ' licensed to keep a- b.6ok,of record, open; for -ptib- l ic ihspeetio.n, wh job shouid. en a |ai.n. rropi wh'onipi-ircbased, quantity; and for what pflfposeV ".-•' • ;•; : " Without. these., fundamentals no prohibitory law can be'..ihbrougitily enM©e.d.. : Tlvebane.bf'ali.sueh law.s haa been heretofore tw> much prohfci- tioii, wi|h too little penalty^' Waibh- il' ' . "Shoot that Walt.", "Rev. W 1 , C.Bteele is w t i n Jetsev vsitb : l3ls leotnr©"SUjjooQiat W « u ' If Mf. Stteie willoiiiy esplaiot to hi$ Je>r$&s attfltensses 4!CLUDJC vendorliotef teeepei'* maii- fcElssistaiieeA Burpetuatlnthe ag,.^ g law dt'SC\ iBey TPfH iiiiderst«n<l t ••wplf-stiooteE,Mr,Stesiejs aoia.^gg success; It la ratjiei. otiH ppiiliiau tiiat |n tills instances ifr.-Sfeele antt several'otliier teroperftnoe .gentlemett. were- shot by Vxe •wolveSinsteaaofsliopiiBgthewplVes. 1 ' Woirder. whfether.tbe a-Qthar -o paragraph, considers hinjself.a »ood shot, aiid is he, or is he not, a sheep in wolf s, 'ciothfng,'or. Is lie, or; ishenotawolf ia sheep's.e|o.tMng? Instead qf throwing mnd, supposethe writer.should join with Mftrphy, and Dow, arid' Murray, aiid .Dodge, .ausJ Steele, in the. Wolf hiirit-arid endeay- or. to'. l 'shobt; that., wolf* and not ai* •tempt to wjotqnd aad ei'ipple these sincerely.desire-to save thesh'eep &e Iambs" of'the fold from tht- ravages . ot the inoaster wolf whose fangsare j-e'4 w.it& the-bloQcl of jnnp- .Yes, *'shoot that woif,"and cease firisgat thewolf hunterk.. Howin-. ,hring would be. the haat,.if all who are on the track pf the 15683* would aim at him and not; turn? their. Wea- pons agains eachbtheiv. JeWeM,. with Ms sharp shooter* 6$y.Lr with his' ij Remingtba with- his riHe. and grumblers With, explosive blun- derbusses loaded! with Em3. "Shoot in tb-& private anil pttblic meeting, feoft* the press and froim tb -• pWlpjfc Snoot hini with argument antfappeat with the pledjp and with quality of the trieat, bufetWeheiB»ftil»es$ ot the guests, whicfa makesthefeasti Temperance Psayei- H should not baforpottenin onr great work that, no leform which has sought to. lift humanity has been permanently seeeessful, that has left out the ChristfiletfteBt.Ami it should, also be remembered that the.thj-eefounKJation-sLon.es ba which bur OfderVesits,!Fiiith, Hope, av&.Christian virtues,, anil while given toaHi are -found ip their highest dgs yeibpinent only' where, operated 611 ajacl eontmlUd .'by tl5e" Christ spitf!;.. The ebn'siaat yearning cry ,6|, tae lodgesforChristian die'nand Christian wojbers, is'Tiq't a eoiifirmatfoh- of this trtitli. Tf this be.our need, how shal ii be, ^upplied 2 T.li€. cbinmantt o: GocT'is-"lilaiu. enough, . lt Asli:, aid'v shall iedei^e.-". But how shall we lask? Cei-taiiiiy ao.E in'aljastjf/fauij -finding spirit 'this but- aggravates the"need.. -""Chanty'§n#'t;r(. : tfa and is kiB'3, f1 aiotr eringgs,. ec long, bat siiSfersin that manly iw 'pehdPiice '-Qf wx-Gng'-whidi alway , . - t h f e .f.pifit' &sic,; and not only shall.it be gi\"«a you T&mon high .but'tlie inltaeuce shjill &e"sriit;t! ie wlionj yau iieerljf" atrd they thai •. TJie - ent • • temperance .uio^eBient< is th' _<jf':(.Jjsa raaMfeated' In it h chujeto take© such an ti K b t h p been such ?i . pemnee . .evaiif e l i j cbrrstiahitysocrJed Qtit from-its verj d epths, far yjitory,. over the ram- : (X>w«r vyhifhbmwstsilt, as now. Ouj pl'der shoplij.. recognize.'these iacts •a.n<L "aiming.to., unite all moral eh r men'ts" should-see that thi* greate? uf ail is used-with telling effect. IIave.you hajl a. temperance re viva-: in yoar neighborhoocj. yet ? If not, itfaa disgrace to you. "The people are waiting for and expecting it. Al the oiK-tinaBtanees are favorable. Ai libafcit.needs is to give it a starts When a reviyali.s &nch aneasy thin W> JiaTe is a sbaiiieifyoii dp n( bave direct it. Much of the JasV of :.a reviy^.1. depends upon tjipse who manage Ik. When people s*et ready tp.sign.a temperaaee. pledg r hey- are just .-as ready- to. sign- th <a.opd Templar, .or-- Mro;rt clad?. pledg .thin^. §eevi're a halt oar' ehtneh; gel some outside, help if necessary^ biij cherit)bon, andpriiHthe cards; Tel" it feveryvvherG, in' the papers, i.n tli ehuVches, in the'. sehQo}s f .ana in th hotels sod silboBs teo. Invite every- body. JDon*t pass any one.by. Do4' : Iooli too soleniiu Sf abe things eheei-r ml.;- Talk and. sing -.and. pray. Beg *«rsigne.rs .aaiiyou w.Ul get.them;— fin'on tb.erib.boos; There is.a nov- i-lty. ubb'ui the busiftfiss whie h make- •it pojiDflai-. It will spread thrbo' ' ih« whole -community;.. -. . . If the lodge does not star!, it some- body else wilt, for the".town is bourn '« have a ievlval, If the ladge,starts the nioyenjeut, it will: be started on a •lighergiaine; a;ud jj-ochfee, betterre- •saltsihab Xt will if eooiTmfinced by those who are alittle .imGrthoiJss -in •rseir temperance views.. -if tjjelpdjy oi-gapizss; It, the patuyai dnftof 'tht whole- moVement will be in the direc- lion of the:. Sedge and .it will get a special benelit.. Gfo.in and havfe. a rt- a sis-mpriths-DJd temper man s.ay the other day. that Xh\ Murphy mbvenient "had^one more for' temperance in the last e% month's than all the temperance men had done before to/fifty yearsi" Poor iellbw, if .he keeps, on .a tempgrancl'. nian be will grow wiser as be grows older. We ate thankful for fche.Mor-.. y movemkai. W^ sive it no stipt- ' cpmmen;<3stion.'. We would cmsh a:sin:gle flower in its laurel •wre.ath. ; It has- don'e a good work. £tisdoigg itnaw. M has lifted u|> many a fallen m$ti and let the. sun- shine- into many a .shadowed home It has. produced a vigorous agjtatioii and led m^ny. indifferent -ones "come-out" and "talte. position.., But when you ahn.ouuee MitEphyism as the fpund'._.oxa and aliiuflSeignt way forgetting rid of §trong dpinlE,. yov are only betraying your . extreme yoytibi'slness. " '. het tis.tiot'be misuaiierstood atfotit this matter- W*. do &ofc jeomplai that the new converts to .tempexance faith go .no ferther than they do. We rejoice - that -thtiy hitve been tson-^ verted at all: we ar^. content tohave tbem.take onfestep at a Snie. That tithe way it has always-been l a t h e progress of .thew-orlj:. . History is oiiiy repeating Itself,. But when th^y say that any eberm^e measure is amis- tafee, that the great crime .of the age is to be met^Tjy notbing b«t:*M*T.iee toward.-none, and charity for all/ that the .noble aieri'anfJ wosaeii, -who have bome the Uru«t of thfetoffittle for the ears Iaive Men laboring «n4«l * grand delusion, they arejsay ing 13jings( whiefi good feste Woitld forbi4 •"." , ffBg as y?isHo rbthing t?fse ljut psamiiTturda vre shiilIhav«-pleBtT of atunkarda ^0 9&ye, Qo nothing but re|iiaf damages, anil %e shall n«y«r gtt^aut uf t&stf ktti^of ftagtness. That which «oca»ibiiB the wrong must be BUptH^asejtf. Weaknessea are to be t«wtaf*5ta. etaapity, but crimes a to be prohiblteU. : •-" '•Miik tor >«ij«, Jawt ftjr itroi^t men," The State.Beforai: :er theauspice.3 of , p y. y J. ".H, .BtoMofff- thB^".able aM nnr geyfetary, Jpef pureBsnt to ekH t TJtica, Aprfl- Sth K an'dt ligH for t ^ o \ ay&:•' We" w^re.QU pur .way; to:the depot to attend W-the -2nd ^ay,when- for'the -s^iond;.'time in. ;orir:^iiife 5Pe_. >ehfti4 .ffi>-. i %in: : a^nd.go|left.'• s«lgpin'' ii. BH^iin'ary'orsfae Im- pGrtaht-vt-acbdone.-- ;•• -• '.••..•'.: /; A State, organization was .fortnett i " g ., , JPresi^eri.t—HOB. 'S. . S. Morgan, West Vviafield. , -. .' ... : : "-..- - •'. s^Cbiirles .^ WieV- r ham,-Giov^is-vfli©.;P.; Ti Htni^.Aii^" bui-n ; I.-A^ B.e^sns; .HaT}lfes;.;ji,C. Satitfer, Seaeneetady; John Kper.TJtf ; i e a ''"" '- ' ' ' • " " ; ' Sroretary—Jtohn (3, pteaih^Abstbr clana'; Corresponding—fi. Clay. fiaW Little Fails, '•'"••' :'-''; : i Thfe;.comni%eB 04- rtes'olQtion;, after '. retiring for Ifteen ni,iii4:te"s. ; repMtecl. . Ohairnian Hall : -seaH. tiie ".foilowttig.j'"- lk-sofe a, 031st with :3iui0cetowaad&»on i h i fo l ls , ami eharity, for ^ im«s^votoa in tfrp ca.u*e »f n>tal absltbeHce.:a»a oatde- . termlijatlon, ; Sod helpliig risr to useall idii- orriD e juesBsla. pur jiowerto inauoetUe whole people toftlistalii lioin thetisettfail liioxfrEtfiagliftuoisaap. liey^E^sg. '-.-' -•-.-. BfraiTfid, Xbat jjs,a. .ineaiis toShe useful^ j)t-.-.s of 'Ui& fteloriri-.Wl-ulis of lie'States, dls- cupilou..upda.iJpliU«tl or sftEtafian Qiiefeli ijouia beeixUreJy"prohioitsd aitheti IJ t lb hj tMSiis hJ yp J : a-mt-. aoflub -hj .t ialt ruseijtitljeeoaj^iti any jvyflwt auy poHiieat party -wttatever, ^<Sii member ofMml.1 clubs Ueint; in tiie jadgme&tofthls. MittaaeaiaJTJ'ly iconb.pe'tfent.to-v-pte.eou- - spieutioasly-and inteUijgeway-.Hpoa. alltke •poiitipal gaesilons of the coimtiy. , Seioiv-Bifc JJtiat taie' -QBefiia:ii«ss< SeoiBifc K>rm.;Cluf)S-^ergBly iiponfre public-.ni.eetjBgs.«ieeHipioy4»eni,-oifec trattjful -workeis, »t»d the cj^op'sraistOBixC raen aiiel wojaeHr^aiia tti tiiat«pd- i 1-ecQjtuaehatfie Joeal Seioriii. (UJJS to ilasTOttnt eiaiBace IJie eaiployaent of iUn.emnt -so-railed t<»aipera.tic6 - -worters—" and, by eorre l -pouaeB,c:e:».itli tl»e Stsi« Asso- pluuon an<? Xbs sevi-ral \ifc23. ptabs, ts> secore .such itifeB.fof tbe t^njperanae'worJk'^wiU."-: be t.iie. .t)cst swtecl to ilie locality In.'^hlea . tiiey are to labor; a»i<3 tiiat ttey seek Ji>-eli- rol! aiooBg-Ujelrxn-embers-all meii.-K'.lUingt& sign tliK. total ahstlneHiie ' pledge, witUoiit r l t n t t o a H t I l - a i l i l Tour i-orainiltce ia aljedltaceto tfiecanv^iitictii,EC-port 'txai tor wi<J oi-gs-nizatAaa of a State 0fRejr>-)rnxcjttbs/ '"'• P j s , jortiu- tiajebtiu^'rif^aeh feterm." rf-ub wxtltp'SUUi; -wWcb -s-SjaH-desire to-joitt llie as-sc.fiation.awl.ojje dslej;.ite to be elect- td by ts^ch Trftaan. einii st the. lastregajar uiHiftiKgineacli seiirofsticficlill)' uiHiftiKgineacli seiirofsticficlill); .3." TUe.<ibieei.of«his associatfonsliaH be fe>60li"iH5- im<isu*Bg!Utii ili'frrejorr& Burce .60li"iH5 im<isu*Bg!.Utii ilifrrejorr& Burce- Silent in tlik SEa c, aiwl to toXiUeT. by advice and. cons filiation- the .atiyaaesiQeatottJie' 1 . eaustofiofcttattstiM'lijH' ' •' ' ' t j H . .. of. j;be association, siall .causTsl bf ji ijresiu.etit, five ytce-pt-esMsiits,' a cotjesponaing secr^iary and a recording secretary; %vita-shallfeg'el=cKd bjr y?nti« : D, asft -ss-bQJPlJali hereafter b ^njaaaliy ^njaaal.iy Irpin i& m«iaber.*i)f lijssss Moti, aaJ. slialJ litrfd tUelr-oftee to? <me s^as, ami «etiJtt'ei'r.--.ani?qessctsare -elected, ami sejrc^^Hko»t4m)stloa' eEBehas ' of llfcs U.' dqb.>tfC!i£uesaii3em6eyeit!i*as fry ttte.eiec.tion ol a aelegat«, and yg-'fbe correspcisaing seerefiiiy or •SB«lt;Bjecitkin. .-.--. -.. . - ' -. . •; . •- T Tu&regrilar pitting of this araoelatloa. belieJa "ajit.-aaJfly. a* siieh .tlflisaijd ' . be deternuuM npQn.% the- ' 8l«si^.or.aBia,TOrits pftliem. . ..,•. S, "Any offiteroit&eStats.Ssfeociatlbiiae- fptin-gaDominalum of 'aiiy pato-for'iipo b .a.Dominalum of aiiy patoforiip oiHeetbereby vaeaifs j&isoffise o6iatioi! ' •'" :' ,tlxea»Bo6iatioi!. .. .n. Tbis as&peiatksQ sbaB baveffiy alter or change the mnstjiatioas, rutes resvuatioos oi-asr>^T Siaa? or 3M aii> mipBer , or wo for absiineuce. .. The association took/a refite iM& -was agyaue and was attdtessed'. by. ..some,of-th most tU#.tlijgaisii«i;i;-s^^fe-erV; ojTtbve State.' Wjeshaljgive a mere •ecE' notice lieiekiier ' \' ''' The latest is the.iff movement. Sts.-njofto is; g9 fee.Decent." . Th.epte.dge : :.rsatts-^f'I t&e iinderisjgne4,. 80 hter^hy; agreed promise ancl giyetoy Soienin p; Jedgej'. with the' help.©f Alcaighty" <3oa > : " never to- mew, £mek^i ®£ in ; :any .manriferor form "nse'tobaecoiv' W^.; iv-ouM especlaUy reeoBjmefi^Qiis.to •' our .K^entui'ky -ladies who dip snnJa' ^TJ-A^ofMfr--: •• ;•*;.•-•;• -•;•'-; ^f ; .; ot Bro. JJe^ahani. .thai^fe. too barj. .- You aie indeed too geBeypus^ to pass-tMs-. over to .th6.- lafiies."• of JCeatiicky...; W© aJtR^ys •".kn^w-- you' .were the soul" of gens-rosiiy^bui .f<> . arve'f II of this most excfelfen^adyiee arvef II of this most excfelfen^adyiee to the ladies,- withoirt apprdpriafing- a sififrle morsel for the dbar. fellows, p Wf-would- sBgfeest th-at- the noble 1 ftfbtherimwl'' of I&ntudty, iaad «-efc«ow\theyarenbhiej"'the' stron-o*, tho gaMWit,- fafce a§ ..-tl motto,. l ' f iPariJ tohe decenf,"*• t mvay theiT/dijars, and set a. vporth^ example for the.; Eentaekj lisflies who-4ip.snaffrr-(fr there aye "such.)' What say yod,' Bro, 2?., -'wm' you <iiyfaethe : gooia advffee wftlj'the brethren of jltl^k?^! Yes, thank ybu^tid try, asypellas.;-' "1)5?© j t b b e •dejfeat 71 But it'ls j*;\ y ^ y, a y 5?© j . be •dejfeat. 71 . .But it.'ls j*; good joke, when .Bm,. ' O ' D o ^ i ' saddfes this &tipg im% w good joe, saddfes this &tipg im.% w. M&&i drfn-chief, istae only mto abfetoeffi. who- is "o|* t». h the ladtea' He wrote # %ldfig '" y .Wellj weUi Tim,wethoiighty.ott had paore gnnapllon. Bless . dear old. bachelor soul, we a wrifeihe article, hut .ii "wasj ih WokbfQu"smaHier hsJ:F*'as.yb o hive known; -We\|Sie. .m ;pffi?ewben fheabqye. was read by, jUm^BLiKi Se' said', at; once that all the 'decent' patagisipHs in theWATdiiwCSiJa were &ons'.3tr& but as ~Bm. S, Js also' "up to: sna# r him ireely. -'Eini you had-;feitter - imitate:your editor-Hj-eiH:-£ ; arid:'; heB-ybu wijl Jbave aft- Eye'tQL .'=' yOHrah.Qrt eomiBgson.' ^_,, ., „ wtsre ridiiiglR .i c?59«?ded carriage., At oae of- ihe-• Stations$ji - ;- old gentieajaa ^itei*d s and was ••'• : . looking 1 ireMind for a, sMit, when ^ anttsa|il* ; '* ! "Eake.B3,y^^t,%|i>»^;^^e " offer was 1 flJBGepted^abd %be infirm old inan sat iow&.. >*W^y2^i4 you give Hie yba?aeat?? J Ses inquii«dof and J ama ft6y»>*,was the quiet re^ idgrjitifitd. I^rBiy«at» _..„.„,.„.,„ to seftset hold of the fittte fellow and piessWmja ais h M was a reapect fur old age, ia always pTaisewprtliy. '•0 ^Bif'jifi.i"" ' ••-•-" ".v."'-''---: : -^ T:bS

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- 33elQw Willie, found a tablesho.w-• fag thfc comparative toll sheet of Eastyear* «n«l tW?i on the Blaefe BJveri s ^ i .Tile reinetion is;•• large on

J " d : i l l 1 t l a I o " « f e rj . & B, it. I

B i- whife tbt? canal" tr&nsportatioti^ • l r ^ H j o »«Tiii>>'i/ni>r(iftSp(1. tshe' shin- •

-jilngrimblie' w: t f c t e$ . . ' J J b '

ladreaSed, tlieb>- materially fteue-lias .been;' retftieei i:

mrO^.to QUC milt.^ -praefeal beatflt to

oar'taniffeps--'.- Qw ittatbermen wip-re-eejEY© as :IBH eh;. or/ more. bene fi t as an y

'K-77,'. 1S7S--•••dtsAfr

atotvs iftd trau«SstliJ2S r j - ft ;. . o 1 •- «•:HiSes,-«<ee»-.::~~.W «• I- - - f ]• %

Oar commanfty was4ay moi-Eiing by rentoi-s that?gram bad j ust .been J^ceiTed Itew. Mt..Augtisfine, Florida, -whtch left ililflefepe for Mr. SniEley's recoVeiy, Thef )l!owrtag'is the telegram, with others

that poured ia.in rapid,safeessiion:61a,« April &,1S"6.

A mos-WSiniley ia at tiia iij«gn-»Iia ilotel«ry siufe. TBlegraph W h a t t a

\V. ^ g ,Tales best' ears of Siirfley AU- \rill lie j

rlgiiU Ijjfotm E, B. -ljpviugston,«Pitt. . • . ' •-• - RCTSOX

VUljB, Aptit 8,1878. •sonto Ebd«o(. or sothe proniVi atBt. Apgitstlne^JPla.; ^

• Gjve-A. V'-Smilici'; sdciauilaanatitt Sor,eV, every dare. We guaj»m£fl m' Gxjfieiists,

• " . ,: KBAias.e.DpiO^ .•- Master- towviiW Lodgti, Jp, & iV. M:-

t^SOigcJ, Jlager: ^. ' ..Srnilej-.lsdeail: - Wi!) enjbalm and

f l ' W W^PAtW

• Br. Jlendee -vvust-eht on the BeGeiptof tlie first -telegram to S t Atigusttne,but Wiis Intercepted by a (eit-graJii"at.Palatiii©' Bridge, and . retoxhed- tbpsaiaed'ay;-. We copyffcb'ni tMe-Jonr-nal: .& • BepirblicaJI ofyesterday^tBe

' pisxftcdlars hi Mir-&milvy'ii. kld-

. ^ o f tbe-teoiasfeaJUK signs of t-Iie-..flmes. Is.tlie- gretipibaclc uwve3f qatter what feaaiti of Its

^fe

be-

:• true=-rbai as..» rate--!%

JE• . calossk Jortuwes' haveiigen accvimtf

• - • Jivtefl. tUirtog., aivtl' sijicg tiie.war; by"'.-. those--Wao.ltave Been; protectedyb?-'

'• -'lawi-- The-^?ttiottal . 'Msks' of this" ^t^iiaiatefwith-such.£QfpoMtjp3Pi8.

23 %fi CTtxalfwii5slies

'i .twenty; S'-ea

or, feat mestate i.s .wpttli;

i ' of tills ts-tate-lias, teniheight - ^

Qtlief

us

;. .©antBi 'liave rii life mapiier-.'" ' -\tjwn-tjie-people- We fio-notii p'••'••"'-'• -pose tofkiseiisi*ttitetnerttsT pfo fr etui";;. <^Fihe greepMek'.-. HioveitteHt;,-. tat b- * '. - ^ 1 l*l'e' atteptlon of'pirV;readersto'.xh$;••:.;• faet tbat-there if; uot a-inouiefl M »

•: . poTatlpjv bat'sth^BOOBsly"-"opposes ttafr ' i t W i ' &et"t:be-:liea(t of the

%p-S-. fact niaj;-;be" an:afgti ;

: tiieBt.fot.oragaiBst.-tb&^reeribackws*. ;i.t has two sides. -ItTnai-;beextie«eu

^r''"^at%&^3J«»iIedyit-ei:es.ts"trf'iJ>><>eH-n--: - ; : try1 will j3^f&.e first .til:eVisoo" \ k d t: : t r y w i l l j 3 ^ .":\ •• eyiikqt.tifs jtrdppsett aiovem^wt,... On: ; t % f f i f e h u t f t h e * e t e little hope of

e':;|u:%iaeat fraari b p s e : w h j 'so- Qee plj*-Iffteresftedgeeuhteity. as, the' 2fatioijal -Baiifes..'

ttpoti onepOintw&Isavetiie mostde-ftil | t 1 « £ pecessry

! ; : b .e r . to;spstaiii OOT BaMoiiarcifidlt"~" "rarMherwise: tb cbatijaijetbfr-jjrefeeniVv:-i;a:te' :if. §aytog-; the JSatioimy debt:

% i

•t6:|>aj/,.:is» nation, id iiiijr dia wfeiaffk'-lo'pnrprfev-Vnfy-1'-.Qgeri.'Postiai Savr

• •'. Sags' Kuui?S."'atrc>Kiye. Unpeople tlw" jEjrtvilViie of'. buyinjc. guvcyBmifirit;bui:K.i^r.f a Joiv Hei*<«*»irratWr ;HI<J t h r

..:'a.e&t ^.otiht-. kftbe fiifeeij %"'.pni-b'^jlp e q p l e i . " = ' • " • : - : • • • • - - ' . . • . ' •-•: . • ' . • • •

;' .-• v^W :Nr«*:'Yorlj S^itnTg'Bosriai!a ;£&<•><].-st'Jtie.e inp ap, iiuti

Bbctebt, -and -wihat. tbe prospect is for tbe-

. . . ' - • . - ' ' • „ . • ' •-. ' i . ' - . .

iEg off'odd hundreds of. dol-lars," icount'iff. h : s o . g

of| f%ht

, y&irs-- Jate'iv -niioal-y,. Maifeli i , 1>VT7;• ; i d ;S2OS8?SlOOO;g ? J t e a | :

. eight y.eftrs,; and the. average yeaTiy:

'leductioH has' been a-i,5SS,U06—mil:••'tbiovripg <rffthe odd biindfeds of.<io5-' lais.ioirGonveaje^nce*. In<>tjier-\«oi'fis. s e have- bt en-pay tog the *uoraoua.

expeiises of the goyerameat, payingtbeiatereBtott tiaisgreat-debt, a id at

' •' fihe same time payi&e pff tlie debt ;at^ S ' '*

therate-oCint^i'eSt hasoit pari - r i J

taetc-tat- amount of the" int'.tol>e paid has -heen'sHJl.fartlrtr-di--.laaimshed; By fhe eonstaot^ leiaeiion.

' >f thepripeip/il, l£ Plight to befeasy.€hej:efoEe to-jjay off. the deM'.ata stilt.

..'?aster..v&t3i hsrvdfi&T th.aiv hereto'fjare,•il-fe^a startling f4et that wlthoat.

vrttafewr in tiie aanoalfy &u& stojdy. by {itying in

.year as much as vre have beenpaying, we. shall w hc*lty . discharget&e debt (wihieh TTSK «n theiii'stofDteeaioer, ist.Ti S2f)4€ 027,065) ina.Mifie moxe' than tblrty-seven yeaisSom the-present time."

' No-other natfCJi is paying" Its ia>• debtednessatsueti a fate, »or has a ay

' other such a wealth of xesotstf-es. But" why grind the Common people to the';<ajpth by taiatios to £eep up- our tia^

' ait'iimal' polipy of debt paying; Oonr:iu:rerslef apfort3i

•th&jieopte rest and reeaperateJ What'vrillbecoHje of Jitis greenback-m&Ve-iBt&it the wisest ea:n-apt foresee^ One4Mn*is«afe>.. The iuovement in fa--ybi? of a greenback- euireacy ia am-

A Xegrff Sohl at the Block.

» tar, of the 18th ult,,. eqpieci fioia the Hiekman:, [Ky.]

•;.' The Bcwei spectacle of selling a ne--gio to the highfist bidder was wtt-.iiepsad; in tbestreetsef jaicknja.n,K3T,,da Sktttrday Igsf. Mr. James Bark&-dsftieTfastbe aoe,tioneep, and asthe

:iiegto':naart stood" oit the b"fc>ekt a»d-the voice of t te acetioiieer: rose and

& Wdg, it revived theisfeeHcea of old and by-goine

<aiys« T i e colored people erowdtdaround ia anxious eacpeetency. The"Beztosoldi was oj?e. Johii Cooper, y»hohad been . previously tried and c<m-vietedaa* vagrattf, snd theverdfet

^ i i j that be shoiifd be- soJdi U S , as the

^The.guStten ami tiaexpeeted 4^ativof HonJ Aixins ••'V'J Smiley, ediror and!jtc»prit?tor of this Jo'uruaU which 'oe-<-'Uri€0 .at. SJlt. AUjio,§(«te,. Flu.* ytsrw-.'day,, has.casta-.dm^p glopm; an4 dai kcloud (.if saiiiifss pveir our eatiie coiu-

h ' V f e . r*g«t.. that the an-s rawtfuf a&d iwarj^

wg ff .aiid..riaty fallsuj)o.n ual'. TQ '.witbipJa.' ;|ewvtj«urs.of..the Mine the ae^B of Bis severe illtiee.svyjis. reeejyed, we'had ev*e.or'teaw>n' toV»peaii(i betide ' tl-vat h'e -would bvbl t t i t l t i ib h

hVpeaii(i b e t d e t a he ^ o u lable to retiiwi- toltis ibrmw home &B4many warm', fneiJtisj- and ' itgatn. revuni ttte-iiijiies svbiclj rt?e.iiave en-.;

' " d a r } . n j c " his ab-'" J ? W hseace1 butaiiAjft^isp J?rov:Weuce ha

beenpteased to eallblhi to other-initiferfgbter; jta-lina.; Mindful, -fp-r-.thepast.few. mousbs,'of iife-nui'iitifed anaconstantly Miiing heaithlii thi^i-ig-"owns cltoiate,' Lw jtsphirtt to st-aSs. re^.lief:: Sad strength to tfie balmy go inh.-He ai?eoiwicrgfy left be're.on- ebtf-tHLhof Janiiary iascfor H6tS)H-ingavB t h ' b i i LIO soohet. ariived'

d by .axt -i p

v X H S i ot Jac&spnville,M&. He; otiose . the latter .pl&ce.te-x-a'use-fto. had- friend^- and acquaiut-ajice -^sitliiig' thftre,": Hera' he :'re-

eeljs, anrtpnaHy wfuivisit -t.'ol-; gk $$. LiN-i-

ingst6Br,.fojmerrj;of.1Lew.i» 06,t itowa resident of O-ceoItij Cttange 05-la, ^?f)file.a;t. this-pa'at wie'wretritfar aiifl. iCDuStan i;' <H>t&

i & l i i j and.M*.

liv 'a letter -dated-' April' 1,-l8i£'f -*Bt t« •• iuVnae'd.iately kf-ter.' M rvJSnailey's'departu-E^. for. ttif Iffortb., and-received by iitfabobt- three hours be-fore lh« ctre&dfitj ' in essa.se fro ffl St.'

'-Ainos y i -SiuItey'was boisv • ta Felts 'Mj#Jeiler* ai a.. St. Yt; »bouS 1840..'He Herreattis' upprantlcssJiln at .ive printing trade' to.thejt^ice'of . be- WaterlMvn' -fisrofmer, atsa*itba-a'i Aiignst,"lS»?, cameto I,owvJileto woi-asisii jouwi-^yitiaa in tligqflrce aflbe Jtorth--ern Jouraal,. tbeii canduetecl by Geo. %y.fowler- Mr. Sit4.ley'renia,fted;iis -fueiifiieeuntil: Some •time 4 a 1861,. wlwn lie went ioworBro&thli Utiea Herald. He returned ia

thai-go at Mm JOOTBEVJ' grtotTris roamU'V fSter. . lii -IS©,; m ecim-paay witti S«-H&KID, '31K. HmJ'Hey fjo't..cu.tt"!>e Jo'njrual

estattrislvmeut,' and .stt the en<l of tyro, yeatslaecaniB-sol^proiiilaibraacI fttlltoiv-.TS'iioli pa-sltiott he-iiad -oecujjlecL--. ever &xtce. In lie-fall aflSHi'Mr. Smiley was lue CftMicJai etipun t&e' Reptct>}i«ui,-tiokef for men/her of•Assembly, to vfbich postttoa he.wns electedbi a h^adsome mivjority. Be serve'diis amember in the leai.slatare' tfte foJlowiogwanter,/Vffth. mvtehcreiUt .to biiasetf, Vejng.Qpou same Important cotepitUees.- He was

"Ul'edi«ljontlonrteec yeTs sifteeto.MisRt

nKUTle.d«jot y T s sfteetAttieiiaBea. only daushter of Rutson i-tea,of (Ms v;n'age. whx> difd in July, 1889. .H.el h8 d f r £ a H C J i d plaves:a son ah8 daBgfr£ar,Hea C» Jind plarcuAv, BotlieE wjioia tiave • oaad; pieaa<iittioines- int the Xatoiiy of .their grandparentssf"nW'tfi«ir;iDot)ier's;cteatii B'or metty 5"e£irssfnWtfi«ir;iDot)ies;cteatiiJHT," Smiley-s fiealttf-Ijas • bfen precanaos.-and he Was ofteo bteft obliged to seek. reJax-

U a and. tibe rs-cnperaUuri-. iooicl ia Sheoi OK*Koitb--Wluoas' widi keajiiijt

%lUoa a d . tSports oi O K * K o i l s , w e j i j•ppjers of spmetiftheaned-tcina»lsjjrln-gs oftb6 cpuntey. It tr.<is.,uiidter-af8eUiig.b'f.nioie'

nsuaran?ie;ty.!)trtltliy'liiniKelf and utsfiiend;?, that beLeXt hei-e about tibe middleof. itaUKu v Jast-- M> .test xke virtaes tif'-aVJsit^t th.e liot' springs of Arkansas. BiUon'Ms«J'rtvat tbere He was.ftctvised to leaveat-ODceiof thenior«.saliibrloQS?:lr oi blori-daot Texas Ee at oi3.ee--weat-to.-Jacltsaa.--vJIie,- Kla..raud not feeitng-,taia,T.be«efrtl)a,bait- Boi>ed fop, w.eai" 'to Visit. thelafl|Jiy l>f(JoK B. 1J.-lilv^nggtone, (f«jfl»tly reside-rithere) wbose. bftine- was »t Osceola,. Fla.VVilh -them be Timaa Bo'n only * 4eRgt«-f l pleasant -and agreeftla»; b.pnie.-bat re-tmHtog. fc.ealTb.. aaci. stj-eO^th. Atbough inall bis Qwh"letSe.s Sir. is. BflSbecij's-sudious-iyreticeatasto higoohditioni ytt from: iBt.ters from Col. I,i^lngf.olje, hfs friends bsvvebeen ro»tle-avfai-& oiins grSSual iiupiovre-aiei t arid iretumiag^ strength: andbeaUh,a a d i t Ua^ been bopsd that &e would not hetooji«st*- IA making, tlje cbange by startitigtor hisnort;hfiEn home ereiHs-heuith:bad be^coiae stifllc-iently established; to bew ttiestrain, oi-the ttaii^ttlon. We are"£is yet inentire, ignortfiiceasip the iiaraediate.causeof-li>s.4eeea£e.:'bnt5S is presiimed that uponre£«S£EtBg theseastjoteat St, iLngustlne, these» air was.too-. stroi% lor bis yet tenderlung^, and so»e sudden hemorrhage liasfcsiiper^ued ftoro wbicli he could not tally.:Ordersliftve' been .teUgiap.hed ioi: trie>em*balrotng of the remains an-. for^araing thesajne. if he Jonrnal and SepiiBJi^an block,wiixeh was hnllt b>- the dqettsed in 1*76. liasbeen most tastefittty draped, and the flagfrom the staff upon the roqf is at half mast

d feddand afeodraieiThe Wat erf own TIme> i a a t h e fol-

k-wing handsome tribute to Mr; Smi-l '

"Scarcely anv oiyzea In I^owvliie was.more respected' tljan Mr. Smiley. He bad-maiiy Terj waimand enthusiastic friends.He represented £e'«ris>eotuitiy In ibe Asaem-blj in 18J2, and to the mictlu of Iris coiistl-taeaey. in tlie fall of 1S73 lie was a, proioi-ne.pt cafidtdate for tbi?State Senate audtneiie&fely endoi:?6ment he received from hisfraenda in X.e#is Cptcafine near seeurlnsjtiorhimtiie.BQmlnation;" IIIJUBB. 18T6,. he rep-resented this, congressiougl district at tueNational BepuWlean ounfention which mttat Cincinnati, l ie was a srarrn ndrocate ofBoacoe Conkfing at tBat time. He alsofttt<.d several local oilices Irom tiine to time,,and wherever bis peopK placed biili He

a themhonaitiy an t t f i tb f t i l "The Journal & Republican block is

tastetoliy draped in mourning witlitheflagatbalf tnast,also theCo.Clerfe'sofiSee, Court House and Sheriff's rea-Ideneeisdraped in mourning-.. Thesudden and unexpected death of. Mr.Sjnailey i& Che ge/aera! theme of con-versation, and thg tvaxmest.symjjathyof t&e whole.epoamjiulty |s aianife3't-,ed towai.da his imtn«diate fiujajty ofrelatives.. The Journal fa Republicanpromises « fall and sullafele tribute tothe memory of the deceased, nestw e e k . • ; . . , -• '_- •;" . ; - : .

ser jassertitjus-

j

The- iiOiutdn >. 1?iraes eoijtains taefull text of Prince. Srottsehakoff's re-,pfy tp.Xioi'd Baliabory. ; . . . ; ' ;

The gtesi:. ilussfan: ittitoistertesta ai^ora galisBary^.

• r»oJnt-.toypojnti,but fheof M*-reply «ppgdra:--tG. bn.{;(:>rLC|lia-tory;.-. He denies tljat ttretieaiy-QfBali* StefanO crMtes .a -stropir .Wlfl.V'state- utideirfhe. edBtrpl'oflitiSMajafid dep)ar,eslthe arfangeiiJej.rt^i'ela'-

''tive-.to:EiilgJitia.• areorjly Ih'edev.elroppseni of a. jijTirVpipfeestabtehed: byth^;C"onsta:atino'pfccoafei"enue

, u j i . y* • He- iookedi very-

5s-tie.ti be.c'a.njfl: feere, but n o ^ h i s atepis B£por feee fu-U of glowing. lifej.anuevery, rnovement .'f'ol of vigor^ .YouWould lia^e brt'j}' pleased to see-'6miwhrn fee staried .$u£ \n • life favoritebi>atr the "Blue sBh<f,V.hilt and .coatoff;: tape full, of sui^hinv^ aii'der a"^irdug %ie.tzef

: .pad'dlit8:g. acrdi.9Os*eeqIa.. He-nevtr '•. s;eetn*a '• "to^Fea.pyj and .wtraJiS always xeturaa very, j^ooij appetHf."

;FirDEQ 'such iuEelHgttnde "asib/iaAveqould.dewv-e Botjiingbni bbemosten

.coiiragihg topeaofhts' uftitnate re-covery,: but tt appeals that Ws truephysical .GGnxlition was liid jfrarri naoi

yiim eyes; •; Ttbe- last" iettej- writtext by-hirnleif is dated: :bti- the 28th Qlfc.,lawtik'hhe stafefi'that. he xv-qttld i;eav«'O5eeiSW.ab&ut.fel3i,s'.3OtIx, iOTd gradual--jy nydve • h-caaewM-d', .••ludi'catingTMbei9Lh.'iiis%*as the probahle • djty of-hisafrival at Lowville; '-Me came dow.u

•,t.he St..'Johns- Eivtt"r-.:a6csa't 2tift -mileW,*: and-'sv hen.- about. .SO miles south .6!.Jaekspnviile he. dis-.enabarjjed. Jqr thepurpose. bt'.risitiiig the ancient ah'.dTe'ti'dKiie*} •city ot'St»Att* stine, "onthe iEasteJh .coast; of that State.", ; _'-

i fr.oni tfefe aen of-

^;Consta:a.tinopfcco.afeienue.t .He -continues t TEe Uhi "'thai: the

S&xt."SteftfBO "treaty-.is 'pteliiainaryiaaidates :tbiat i&ussia 4i«s..'}i6t." -pre-,judged. fJenjiite rfsultsv.and-lias .leftFQOm -foi1- an;«ltwuor...un.d.erstiiiitiin.g;Bulgaria tPili'ajD.f lye tthdef BusSiari.rnite. aay iHore-.than Kpn^traniarwMcli owes: Its exi?tenee 'fe-StwsUii-•• "theorfiy ODjeet iii agsigniBg ppftstb Bu|g.afi^, is-to assist h^f ceninaer-elal devel^pmt'ni,. by •which

l i i t r i«H<1 tuil.tb e M f i ^ n . p j :..whose, cohxttieree has always been a"pbstesfnl tev'ei-. for : fteit politicallofltrehcet- are likely • to profit fltrbaorethto Bte&ia- :". •• .-,;".'

-Gorfe!<liatet>ff expresses sui'priseatthe objections to-the atigulatioBs oftke.;ti'eaJ'.Y relative .to "Jhessaly aiiUBpirus. . Tlipre'is no.tonger & pye-WM for debarJeibgr.EitJssiafro'tb: ihepossesa-on of 3ess-'aratiia, 4a tlte#^e-dpM of tlVe-X)anube is'seetjred'.bfy anir}ternatton'a;i cauamissiou. v -. • •• •-•....ijiortsiihaltoff's. tone in regard toAmi^nia is: ipuch-iiiQite eberge.tid.Ifesays: B'atbajn- is'fet fipm beine~•eqmy!ileii.t.tor the pecuniary- indem-nity-n'Meh it- reptesen^i •• 'Russianapquisitions' in • trraepia baye ©nlya deieristVev.aIae<. Bitsam-wisbeatp;hQ,ld ttreia- SQ:'.ns hot- t.o.h.a'sre'.tQ be-siege theru iit tfae ttejginiiinor of eaoh:.war..: These .territorial-'ces^ioiasareflbdiii^f%

If England, -wishes • to • averr. jshe had only1 tojoin JKussia. in. exer^.ci'siog-.pr«ssur6. upoii the IJdxte,which -woald probaKfy'have••com-pelled, ib-to graijt relbrnia.without-'War;. England having refused tV> doso, ..she- has p°w fib grMjMt h> ques-tion *he.right tor which Jilns^ia sitedher blood; H.aineJy,--the. right-to e^-'abMh asfate/.ftf thinis which will

itniieoe-fpsry or 3-t tedsB less onerous.The eotuplaitrfs concerning, iadepa*

nifcy are eqiialty; not well founded..The sum .is..out of all proporttQB-to

^ ' The-sit-nation may-fee .sucameji up-'fims—--Existing treaties have Been succes-sively i4ft"iD>;ed-:by the. Portei-a' viiblatingIts oWIgatitms toSviu-d'ehria-.tiaos, atfd.by the powers in ipteffe-riag-oa bfihaif of ciiVisti^Ds. liordSaikb.ury- iiimseif recognize? thatgreat yhaag.es- .are. ueeej«aEy iH';ttLe•fcEfaties:hU£e;rto regtilaticg the Past,Itreiisaias fta* JLoxd Saliisbury to say-h o w b.e ¥\vould ; iecorieila ,iiies&ta*eatles aad -the recograze<l eights Qt^tF'eat; .^ritaia, -.aii<i .other '.powerswith tKe benevolent -ends to whichthe linited actiots of -Europe- haq ai"wavs been directed-, and the'attain-Hient of • -which > on« learns' with.piea-UKi. the JSiigrlish. governmentdesires, nameljy. godd- governrndnt,-peace: and- liberty for^the^ oppressed

could, attain ttiie d o i t e dof'tixe pM'tiaiiiarksof:

: d rt th S tpt j

:and yefjirt the Same-time diie'ae-csouijf -of- the- r igtes ' Russia .ha*ae-

d 'quired by- th.e ticrififiess.tjehabrJealoae..,-.Lord Malfebury's disgatc:hcontains no.ieply to thtssfe gcies iopa.

: X clisastei1. of ihe- :i»ost -;degcrii>t-ion occurred at .B.atb,'N.iifan -f.ar|y hour•-. §«r?day- • aior.DiijAb'ou* 1 a.na..j%* 0, FbxdfanritiFarattn, -set' fire to/the.-J»uildingfo^ the. ; insaiie department- of thecouaty-'.bouse,, in-, which upwardof sixty insane people trere sJeep -'ing- '. Abaut forty Were rescued ftiid"sotae Qtht-rs-' escaped;. - fifteen - ©riyV-eply qf tlie erased' iinfof«unates

• hav.e perishe&Sn ihAflame«,and. oneis lajiiredi fatally^ .- Ttoe'sceise of hdfoaster 3s too sjefeenirig tordeiictiop, Mvemaiesaiid-te-n feare among the de«d.' •

pfemale's

liouse ways and;, rteans eoro-mitiee have voted to. re-itopose theincome.tax. Each of thesiix votes,given Jor thie p*opositioncaai.e.Jroma western, orsouiherti tbendberVaudeach tit the ~&v&. votes against.'itexcept only tliat of Mr,, (S-arftelcame ftoni aU eastern meRib^r. "

p i - r ^ T i i e apportion-'W y?as:1;liis: ihoraing' passed

by the Assenxbly-and:eominjtfed tothe Senate for' its--d'eeisfQa. This Wll•puts- Lewis and Oneid'a. co'uiities ib'->gether tea Senatorial: disMct. '. •.

KROTE0TI(02y FORAibaay,' April' iO,—Tfoe ' Mii to

authorize tbd-tfoveiiiprrd'appoititrten'special ganie eopas'taoles f<>? Wifeprote.et36n.of deer and other gameia the Adirondack reglen, was or*deredrto.a third r*eadi;ng in theAsseinbly last evening, ; .The iJillaiithbrized the proposed Stale ebp.-

1 stables to to a.l?e arrests without theusual -warrant,ansi to prosecute tjpon.trustworthy information'v ' Arrestsmay be.iuade any where-iB:the. Statewher1^ violators-of the game, lawsmay be caught, bttt the :proseoytiqnshall bein.thfi county ifi';'whici}"tlieoffenseiscornmltted-. -

.' / XJTIGA, PRESBYTERY,. '.Clinton, Aj}rillO.-^.Taesday eyen-,

lag the^platfqrm was adorned witha brilliant array of rare and exquis-ite flowers; • Rev. H.J. 'Austin of-fered piayer,, succeeded- by thesi nging. of >he 1,141st hy Ma—u JesuiS:i^hall JJeign," etc*. Tli© ordinationsermon was thep. delivered.by.Rev,JSerriek" JoMsoti,!). fi.. "-.

&. call also from the Pi'jesbyter&nChurch <>f Lyons Falls, to Rev. 0.H. yanWie,to. become, their pastor,was placed in the hatids of that gen-Uexnaft, who signiged biaaceeptanc&of the same.- Tiie arxangemeiitsw«re made for his. instaliatioii fptake place Apra-26. ReVi; W, E*.Lucasfofthe Presbytery of Cayaga/to deliver a sermon; Rev.S, Jerisup,of Oneida, to charge the people; and.Rev. E. N. Manly, to efcafge tlie.pastor,

TERRIBLE A C Q I

When the second Pacific p sapproached Be Witt^ yesterday j fibieengineer .saw two. wonaen bn thetrack and blew fais whittle,.whicttwas unheedeii by" them arid ttaeywere 8traeki>y th« pifoi«nd .Rilled.The vieiiiija. Weie mssi. EOeaMuftphy, of Clyde, and Ml8«KelIieBra»-mh Of SM8»«

J ^ yiiaen- of: Ke^ ; TTock ftv

TayldiF, Minister ;toic at J&B]fflonico-'a; im T^or^day:lHSt 3Yni ^uneii jSryant pw?W

ed. ..

im vffie

5 ©R9ftge:a»iS olly^trees4|Snd d& Jnde-pehdent]yr &4 Bftijog As opr Anaeti-can •Irait fccees? .. The. olives • ;aodofangpsflre-flow :bein^ gathered.

\'se§ any plo.wiog by

Cullen Bryant made.the-o^ebing-atf-..;dredsof y,eaJS:a^oi • 'JT.heit&iiansdp.dress.' Mr, Taylor's response Wa&ei-.- ;a,6fi:fen<)w-]ihfe Secifeslty/af M^i, "• WE-octuent :an.ij grfieted.;:wiOi Applause, .^ceptfpfccbotjngi ^e,wfe#;Jortihr<?eifeTayjor. said .jntbe;. course of$M:jd^i3#;i3|r^r%%^

ih' the'eaHier ag«f.oflth.eW'oricr,MiSabolish all' berfflaueM-jflfploinlerep^.resffiffCatioiiH a;broad>,. T prefer to re^

BSWg^to'PfitttoB^"' ^^--'--' .'-^.^!*}1-^

course of all :iiaripps;-.;,lt is-a •••mfr<iaR+.4o sag pose- fb'at- a Mi.6 i.st#r.; i$ m w\ ly apoliiiieal ,.r?.pr6senta(lv?e, whoes diityceases wfirti he baa negotiated, a'.f'*'*-ty of e»mmere.evb£ dfcifeiidj-dthe^iiical rightarpf his. (<^nn'trytnen.'age' rgijtitrei of hjio. larKef sfc.,.,.—than these:"- H«>.ougtYt.afso' to.'be.a

:of • fecipw>e%J a hxi jfeneedge,, hjakjiig.. nations-- and-iacesibeVter. acquaitit^d ^Mv'eacls ptherK an-

v ' ! t l ie ihte l l%pnCj6 W•i a ventton, the: .progressive -energy ofeach'- land' io .fhe- othei'7ialwSy.s -Onoaoii- to .dorrect" ifiistajteh'. jnewsy to,;soften/ preJuUieeB,.. antf ...to- knit new)bonds- of sytijpithy..; -. 3rinal:ly,;as _aguest, piiv4:ledg;ed:-by the.governmentwhich ^'eerfves' Btni, because ebbse!*by that!-Wliigh sendfl hg3t\it'&ef- roast,.nkv.er forget thaie.y.efy .pp.e:'of-.his ft!--,low eitizpnsis libiybredttritlsbbndreg,

: and tfeejwepe^ dbzen.!in<

j u s E y o r u i i t y a ^ g yof bint svho-jepresems ;ibe counti'y-"

, Women-

The" Association', for ..the advance-.-.tomit ofj medical education: of sy.amen,\yas-held.kT New York city last week;—over this 'meetiag'-'f.heHoiJ.'Wm:. • E..©prige..-•pxesid.ejJv: .Among those oil

,. ©'r. 3;lffryJaof>b.i, Drl Eliz-C S i % l i ' J T V

dlumte,',: M.oth;er£ " t

. iprolyi'a.meeti

have ejicitied: bii

mete?let. medieti. wbinain. hasstrated her abiiity tb'.aet as .euiight-eiteci, conup^fen.t, ..skflifulr.as .well as. i tfirreci,. ten'&er, sy hipaitBtiCf ailcl :has•woH rriHaukablagUBeess whersyer;&e-yotecl to her '.tjiHlng. 4The worH

•greatest su-ffmng ftoni disease., isfountl among- tlie women' and .ebilci.-dien of flie fend,- ana.-wh.'b can so Sttyniinister -to .ttfes&sufferiqgs.ascaaatb.ptougl)]y' Sdueateaj sJsMl d-.Madyphystei~ni We p&lieye' ;the day notfar distant--when, women shall large?ytake the'.pla;<Je.of meni physiciatist nh&whMV that ti-me arrives :itl>ere wilibeless of iilressaiicl njprp geberaiinfbf-

:inatio,tt'. rtpoa the laws ^oV&rniBgliealt& • than tibe3-e..lsat the tafeseiat

-day. , Wfe- would ij.ot. detract-inItteIeaa.fr-from .theniapy nobiehigh'-nj'i-n.d--edi . eDh.scien.ttotjs' - pby&tGians-.whose-•pir'esenft'e", is-V.a ben«dijabion'. whereverthey go, but We WQUl(J:!3iTy.ouf against,the lanjentable. ignorance cpwcerniogthe laws'of beftltn and. the. ;niiserabltsubservience, to, tbg.befee^ts. oi'fa?b ion.,:though.'they .6e\suieidal;;:tha:t;iVo«.

carrying- tlie.. iJght;of" essen tialtofhe bedside of her sex, svroirld. _..sessaia'-nnibM'jjpWB'r and 1,ijfiu;gnce.;in-eiiUghtening antisstitinj:lsittng tb' high"&t: infoianatloit; 4: 4 education/ W&stiallihftil aM a- 3ay.bf gjad.^epyeratreewlaeiiMiesuch woman, ghajl- be foundin s«ery:'"corB.ni'tfrjuy.-' ..T'Jbiere-r-arg-•feids of • usetuliiepfr- bpcii.; ta wcflfiij dthei* • -tfisin fcho.Se"6f-milli-neryiaud tlress tQalungl • 'fliJese are goodaiui u^efn.i,- butt ..$pPi( are ajsofflled.to

^ -L"'ovpi'njr, . Wo.m'ap must .seek 8tor wbfc'H >be. -is- -qti jlfied-. by

icnid:-..i'flsfei.net, and --this.'Jleld'js„ „ „ , jjcibbu'nded,^ the wqri&'.h-is yet

•• to ieai-h^bu 6. still stands ready -1% i?c-'te'ao vv j edge"; w h e; i.t con vrii ced — thai ca-pac-ityis the-only 'Bmitb'fspbereV

A regular weekly meeteg: of the

Institute,', was heia "bn Tuesday;Jtfareh • .26, 187% at.J b'q'lp'ek,; .p .m-. tn'f- j-l-a 'i**\r\rin£! i.-n'+.hii f^i\f\i-i£»>* TirTT"i-rli-r»?v

*Mareh.S6, 1878* at.J belpeK,;at itsropfns iii"t.h.e Goopei ftuilditig.Tlie- pa-esidept, Br,.A;.' S ; .BEeatb,':iij:

' tlie chair; &ft John- W: Chambers,seerefeyy-i ': -•:' ': " ' - ' — ' '

& 'T&&; W . , ^ g••yillfi,.Pa?, asKe'd • h o # ire should .u&ethe'i-efcse ffooa'.a-lanijery ..(lime,.flesliTh"gs Mel/:-'hakj. if on wheat b rrye, oats;,cora orc'Over, how "muchper acre ?.• the soils i>eing elay^oana,-red shale and mar t . ' Th t i d

Mr. -Warreri'd. -Snrs'h, of N. .Tasks what niateriaK he can'put inte>ieoai-'.'t.ar^preea'red,' ir^na' gas - works} •to.ti iEfke it thick tb piit oil-a bliingjeroof;-' Pewislies tbpirtttdirect-bp-the. shingles..- -•Mr* jpoa^e' retionv•tjaeiid'ed ground-slate,. Th.e sScre -fery remarked th'at h^ had been iti-fornied. that:coalta.r was'apooi'.a'r.ti--ele; to put; on to rortfg, .as v^ater:would follow the tar.. After'Some

dver -until. A. QyJte&evs, of KedrOa-k.

"V4., as'fcs hovrhe shall make ceflfirposts-last.. Would youburn or charthe;ends tliat go into, the grb.und,- orWotiJiJ you psintr-them? -. •

'. Brof; Bunn. said that piles wWch-• were driven to-fee; pottomot'-iSiftriver J"hatnes;.in England^ and ai' -'supposedto!haybbeen placed therein- the .time of .Jjulrns. Gsesarj 4?adbeen tafeen-..out..witain:afewyea'iaand. were fpiind. .pe jfeetly- .sound';they had-been dHveGliitbclayi andthe atobspherle air had befen eSelu-ded. His fkt%er bne^ patupafence;across a bog\ he Stbye'down pideslabs sharpened at the. find,; in a..few yearsrthe. fence fel3f: downw- Qiiexamination it Vfes. fi)qn:di?)a't.theyhad rotted -off"M'' the furfa.ee,- itfpulling^^tft^l^wer ends- it$Jthey werefound perfectly, sound-, -sho wing.;:the>ax.e mark% as "plain- as when, theywere first put dowft. • ,' • . ...Mr. Hudson .said that he "had;se6D

red cedai* pbsts'thafc had been'-putl'Dthegrbiind for some forty years,aijd

. whetttaken np^were oerfeotiy soond,?' A niernber remarked iha*iheS»ciseen the ends.of.pqste dipped into;hot tar, such as. is ased |or tacriu|:.ropes, .and then" epyeiied witji.drysand,.and after ft few days anofchW;coat of tar put onf Me; jjad: seen:\these posts taken up f fter ft fe#years and they were perfectly sounds

Mr, . SEadiKm - I t if % disputedpoint in relation to gettin£ posts thesmall end down. :All posts shoujldbe larger ftt fhe bottoiat & pr;eve«jit:the post ftpm to*o#ingtfielenc)3i6a;tof shape. / B[e hptd seen peisbns,sharpen the «nds vsaprd d3c$«e: them.into the. gfound» hut ftifr ftoet; soon

Tewl^eiaali3 P i o f c - i B h n . i T — P f t * a f j e %

beaeficiit efltefet».a» eoMcoal fiair Atendency to prevent rot and ooa«ru-Iates the wooa aad P»vw»tareiinentttoft \C \ " : --:A

^ ^40 do was ii) .giin: earthen pp

l fi itnd,feid|!lefl:a:

.yeiy -se

Of-t-hettf,•thatt>^hnoticed-

mmy.h ^ 0 $ ; . aiojt nioxetfc{atiyfeme; w<jw<j

i

1 we-"sa.W?:thre%or Jfptir I'jEueiiplayaftg cards' onithb i?rb.ana by 'the. - - . ^ L , - . T . _ - - - . - , : ^ p 5 r 0 1 . - • * • • • ' • • - •••-••

j . ^ f en;^.AMe44>dieti

fi as: rl" they ft-tb-ihg'tJatfiEep

two;

T-he-will• ei'Owd;-.arQufid; tlfe

tlie .Iie% fbH'Qwi; tlielr itib;

With• finy" Jata of.- '• water'>on. .thei rhead's. : The-#oba:en Qq their 'wa'"K^i'hgV in; strestajip by ;,tiie i!oads3spaiqiim.es ihirty-.o* forty willwaSlwig.Mbnee'r. :'fhey dip; theirttlbthes.'jpi tli%.i-a-TOiiig.;water, andpiit ba.soap,".a'nS .often-thj^ish "tp-egftrtti.ettfeb,n'4tgfciie o | board'; ." .;'•.., :Th& people,; aeeffl io.. Hve^ but ofSpovs.. . :CChe J|ppses,...arfe generally,close:''besid© ilie road,.:—"' i---^.-*

-flay,^hoMiftg'taspihaH'dyiFh.ieii' has tliet-^eaten flii. eirwool afQUHd- TJvarixl in. the left,l'iandthey : bold'.-stnofiier spindie whieii•they dexterously set tuT&iagto^ w.ia&ap;|the.".- ttKceaCafe* they' draw it-Q'uUrhhoe . i t f a l ^ r s -atid" tailors .ofted

iath.e'streetsJ. Tfiey-all'stayMs jtisi;•as^tttle'8s'|)0ssjbie :

j 8 | .The uppel*' cJa«ae| in' itgly are as

wfilte.as people iii -the.Fni tedStaies,and tRe ie^on.the'lo^er..el:a^8ea .areso. tj^a(j ,-is. that tfiey are coh^taiitJy

6 t > { 'tjHj .lUAV.tsi.: jjtajracss gi ' uiutJUtj-itifu

,. the strfeefs,-arid, qf ten .paa-efo(3ted.;and whjpn"fteir- Jeftt afeeshbd'ttigy.•i^ual^'^pat^sKoeitfae^p'o'ifbni'^f;.

er 0vHv-tttete(5:6;#?ftq]d.thfii.tqot...in';.. -The. wboieja "arebroad.-shouldcfered :frohi--d.?jfig;hfeavy .^ot door

d lfehs. notseem

b

wbi'k;:.a:ii;d-;%.._ _^_. .ihe-Wafet; aijd: .tjibugh- thtaa..tali.as-"'ihg xc'"" *-:-••--"as., .-.heavy f ,,tlieCGargH. feat)ar^d^;! The; women --iqndb'abiediy. genially'regarded' asm:0fe.flt to wpfk.for'the tft'en and:EQfpisferto gbelr'.oistltea: tfoa;n: tb-fee:.tfeeft''c6hij}iifiM^/;.-'Mb!PS6:ignjii£tfcs-will not. apply toiihe ;;ttpper:. olas-ses,•Who-a re; intelligentajid.atf raetly e miheir manners; and' fether"-'-' - -'-

ly pollje

. r g ^ 150th g•..'The.-men in ypiag^as towns-isadfiities'seemto spBQd'.thei iat cafesaod billiarda'OCj ^pHSstopafeiy fond of gaiiiiajr, musie:and.danciag. • Tliere is/corisidefabie: ijinging' in the -sfcieetsf at; ev«pinr^.--=The/.lahositig classes .seldom' -tiseiii eat, for" they- caftriot'affi)r4'4t; tlieyea$fw8HSi3efabrie: potii washv w|tii.$w p w v : |

\ nothing; off it"%eep't:a-seaso;nih* of.g a r l j c i , - . " ' : - . - . " - ' • - ' . ' f " , , • • . ; - • • • • - - : • " :.-.-

: . Wjhile- i t is.CQUfcraEyjto the law-hereipMaeav yet there-arei4oi'e.,.g.gars.AQ- Italy:. thaaJiQ anj'-.oiihei;;Cduh;ti:y ia" Che. worl.d.V but they atenior&^uMaer6us'pSov!iheriithar&^uMaer6us.p.Sov!iheriifthaii in-

tteef 11 jt8ly,-":"-'Tfi.6 ItaiiaflSf eire-rally.ip.ake:a;h'.ol.iday;Bf the Sabbath,-

" b^tthb shop.sV:stbi:es'a;ndsalopii.s are.open, the sainie/as aiiy other'dav.^: i ^ e bflliafd; teoifl.pl'ilie hotel raGix^cSiy Mhste,X sitti stopping,;^as;crowded.. aji .day,. Sab&aih, and.. dn,e;

inaji hi|;d'"c.h:arSe pjf-the'moiiey twt.on the;biiliardi- pUyii3esfllre:eii-twenty gro»i>s; wes'e. playisit^ain fch'e coffee: iottili, itniT-iney:"dfcanfc wjae.'tepe;g]y.&; we- Wo tRtfE. ' . Monday is their: best.marketday. '••} ttfie.^'.large'pioportioa- of,t;he: iiien 'wljo quitt .wOfk.-.0n"S'4tur-4 ^ % * 4 f e > : t : i t BTuesdaaboVe. .Stotoc^.roUinff.ffiWJbIe8ideks.an

i-ase. dGWQ tfts ni'Oun.!i&;rj;y!a.e te'roSs-tiijefosQ below, ijeeattse'ifto

^p-^M^m^o^Mi:ye.t some of tfie '^ifiis; saS?' ail' daySunday/,- ftti$, '-'jreSn,; may..; Be Seen

- Oecasibnajiy a. utj^i^ io-.- OaaSrara:whb-WantB S..few;.'$'t3(}a;ii pieces' of

soni%.o4feenapjoy-e<S "tlere, andy will bacgain for w^hafc-stocjkjs

regjiired,.'. and-Sy" some" means .oi.oin'er Ihis-njarbfe will ;he deMy'ergdat thfe Ktti&,%nd;- place. • $gr.ee<| .flpon,.and the;pWniej?:;of the.guar.jy. is noneChe. wisep,-'^rid-BeBSapily''none'fche,richet;forihis;ftMe.fctraBs«ciab^the imechaniepays v.e»y tittlefdr-liiss t ock : : ; :!zr'"/^;?;-\ ; ; \

•p'iitthe hour latS in

tojOQfflgixiiy; e.sea.sttbre

^h-lM^eni^o»bfe*heie:S .ebftie ijqldly ;do.w;n; tct; fK«

that weieao see the

Jtroetweenare iiaaavalleys,land ide

jinb^

land ideked hi»rttefe» Snice hou3e»:-- have jgsiy tol^j^naoiitofe|ple#

tOJpaitMo ipwnsd Qrenoal «?hichniidst -of fertile

Il tir;someof |he

l ^ fl^j^naoiitneo.ofe|ple#and frequently there am Smixf xep-resentations woand the doors and% d a e i '

fjajnstig idett' tfa^s; tbe ftalt $M,

i^lr-tfiehotyuify seasonql'the' iear^'aad the.gtbttad^ js cut' i'by'fteqaent =patrow dxfttns t<«

---- - the. water-along fteni laa'gcits-and-cSitcHe?." QPflere. an.--

.eo.mpafa,tiveJy.tewfen.ees,.and v&v\fev^he'rlges.- rAlo% iaiiwayr i t —.are: soxBetrmes fences with

has,.in'lied of ;pickeis,,naiTo;w strips•of..tbiii .iparbTej two or threeJncMHwid«ss;passipgatl>t0iigh -.poles, tphMiform'.She .cross bars: to support thef e n c e . , ' - ' '••...-.,"•-:.-..-.-.. : • • . . - • ' • - . , ; '••.• •

'-. The houses.are tisually coverPd%ith' \l}le$, ftKt sap^e a i EriMier: jje^.fevred to "Ttfhen'ne said hV':would goto .."W;or'a)p.:tb delVwd 'the. .triifclV ift%erfe were as'tnany.ii.evils. there asthere 'Were tiles bfl.the hou.se.">^|?hebarns are j»'ere .hoVela, .thatched.with styaiw: :0Q;fto^rbof,an;d'sides.;and tlVefratoe Work is poles. ; ;

' yjf§ anived'otje hotii^lflt

- - - —.— _-and Pari4;-ftad ^ ;porter who spealss" iEbglishi a i d go•wf ii'•;faitri to.- tlie H^tetr -VEn «J1 tliefirst; class: hotel?, of: iQiB-eonifinentyou. will - flnd" one. or laore of the•\vaiters":speafc.:English; After Slip-

i- .we .'strb|l- oiife for:- two or threeiirsfaround this :ftand;old/

city ami port:- ^Jfcis'a;%ijlen#idTamgfihjjittp, terrace/, iliinsr '.apove' ter^

gai;dea above garden, palace,p^latje heiglit. upon. 4e%i>tl"

t f bout i\yo wile& ihd-i-fl The'-o'td outer waills'eoin-

prlse a'cireftit of atiouttwentypiies:iii.,>cii"euiijferehefj but the .-i^net\viiils_ oply.a:circviit.o|-jsevea tQwhich" isa,sad. remjrider of .its, ari-eieut proHperlty. : TJie republic of^'enoa Was founded Ito tlie. tenth cen-tury,.' and long; .riyalled -Pisa-. 8

.aaiy 'obtained' heirposssessjon's'in.'. theJLeysint;. . ini 1S()5 it was annexed, tQ;ttte"feeneh Eiijpii^j'and.'ia 18.ta: was•<".eded"toSardirii"iJ; it-Wnow! one of

•\y-bMiv says, ."tSeiioa jias; a.s.ea svitli-,"diit ,fisbv niouatarns wSipoiit fieespien ..-'wlthottt faith, atfel- wotiienwltfidnl;. TOloe,","; €&noh fe-the-.city'..sf'-;palaees,- and" ash l i s . there.af•& nearly,: one •

i T h l t l: .& g yo old relies .of ;aBQleiitrtitQes .a'i'6;

ailqtirit;<3: witli'/liaiiiting'saijut HiatHestiy.-t:hg-.Qld^iras.t«fs' tp.im extent that;An'American would ;-h^<Myie€SiIike.UQtil.he fees with;".liii?: own- :eyes;;*Tkt>i:e are -also: iflao-y dty<?8fck>ha^^'UitllfeJ^Ct

d ,jJj35bie.nade^., t:hat ar«prt'ttlferly attj-acfiveto a stranger; aaii wbtfh lie haa otn-'evisitfd thK joaowne;d -city, he-goesawSy 'ft'eijng, glad Unit". he was sofpitanate;.a.iul prouiMn.g Iiimseif arieWru;" ' - v ' ;"• '•' ' - ' - - • : :. . . . . . v ; .. : :

tf! i^'.a stafQC* of . Cujttmbns^ar the: l^UwayMMop-^-whrcli fe

a>o "jut-ai: the pafeee of. Col am h a ^Th.j.3 M&.J^JS oh a jxionuroeut.of whSteipa'rbtei"''" Tfl% in«cripti()ri Ta orf a

.aie"; V'^l OiirisWforbi >i

(jusite-:«)-la.Pati'ii'a,". Oft'.-ftte- cap

f ttiis. die, iiad trecVdkiff., are foaf" ;t oil which, are Wated four

{ • r.epifS&ritfng •: W. i a tt p BIVG.ep.gi'aph'yan.a Bieliglon.i In

, „ JPIS, b.«t.w«en these pedfetals,.are bti?. ieliefr, de^erjyhg events inthe'-histyty bS.CDluttfbus. -XIK .thecen,tre of these. JBgiiMs :a • c_(

of .JKueels a tC t i bhfelee /ylngfr C a

fe abinitTten feetj/aod-tlie-height .of•the.-Hiomi.aient,tni'ludlngtQfi; statue,is, saj',-fu3ity t.^tf&et. . .:'. • . ' ' " ; 'Oic" .TiiiE.f B..ux.PoR.'rAB::r?j.

.isl.th© spice of i ig%t feougl; tit^it'lt

ereighGoitntrie3i..We are-onev bf -.GoblE's • esreursiph': MfeJk .ts;W.Hic.h -psiasgs- ©urrent .alqiostall'-qvier:the ' world,"-on; ordiriajry routes- oftravelj. eseept in Anierica:: and they

* >».*"*. **r w ^ ^ ••!<• • • ^ . 4 * ^ - ^ * ^

- \J t*/A*i^i t n O T T V" . Y-'t* Y* 'Yl£i*^tlC!»idT^\T - i"/^ ' TY&fr"

JQXy rftl VV-ctjr j * i.L. lo .ijti^.tr^ociJl-y «.v -gSsu•the ticket'-yisedi^-i'.- e.i stamped^-bya. railway bfflclaf .wheti yon; changefrofitt'one line -of railway- tb another;We are tyld -that if "it was Vised ja;Ge-DQa-lt-was not; necessary- to-geVlodeOeags n rtr^u«n, ita;ly;5.-and justas :the ,toia'.4'^leayiiiLg' TurM'yes-1

kteppiBgjMtothe mreugli' train forParis, the guard; asked- us for: tiieticket,' which- we-showed,- jand- he.said it sheuM- be- re-vi.sed, and; con-;s'ulted with qne-br two. otbei-otiimlsabiwiit it, arid the result was that the.train -started-ojff,andwe had to.;f '.!eai". after; cair- pa-s's.byiop the sake.a Itttle redv tape,>whe£l -.we;, couldhave-had our tlck-et stanipea .at the:next statioa. •.. Well, the-.fir*u thinto.do is to get. this tt^ket madegBo*— npw when is the -ftain;- due", forPf«s?.:;A:tS:5i}-'p>m'i.. That-i. .....ali day ftt- Turin,. pej?.:force.; ahiifpr

: awhile .we.ifelt in a-.yeBybad. h.unioi?jbecause,it seenafed-$$ if-..ibis .detep-•feion' vvbuld caus.e'us to naiss thsWhite, 'Stax Stea:ji%: Adriatic,,leay--;ing-. Liverpool nescfe' Tuesday rnarn--ib.g, .T-ariuaj-y:22,.fbr Whiefewbhaye

ild" bui'- passage, .an.d:if ;we missir; fchfcsre, i^weekjs .waiting, until:

.r.ie;nexfc.steam'er.of;ihat-line sails*Ot .a coBsiderable.. loss on 'passageriieney pasdj Jtf-.we'go by Stnptherfthfr,. "Bui tlie long .and short of it isthat wei^fi' -^uEin/iast; nishtafi S:SOp., &J4' and. are"-now. witbiir twohours of Taris,: qii tin-express traintlisit .iS'-rabing a.lbng. as I write,-abdwe are:due at-^atfeat 5:40 thaaSat-iiiday, p. =03'.',.. and «s:p.eet to. take thecars' kb $ p.- inyfor Dieppe, talse. .theb'bk* there-aerbssthej'Englisfi ,<3han-nel- about iaidnlght^riiylng at: New

. have ft good passaged; $he boat, doesnoLcrpss again until MondSy night,""We"- itofi at;'Brighton' to-morrowcnbrmng,^isitthe- Birightoa. Aqtia-^undi and .ihen .take an.;houf'* • ™"toii.oudon:, fcaDtflfl the.AttMinister, and aei.^.certifleatehim- • wiilon.'^yHlfiUn us fdmlttaoeeto- the1 House of ^miaonsi and tothe House :of Lpcds, -Monday even-jpgi'-($h.«Sr day session Kegins-ati orop, m:n)and:at 1.0:50-Jhesa,^jenigh|We fetke the^traia for JLiyerpobl'andbn. Tuesday ntoi-nfug: will (D-'YO.^tep on the. Adylalie,. and hie 66 theloved ones at home. We expeefc to-reach Saniilten, ^n t , j jpebruary 2,Joying then ,tr;a.yeied about iOjOOO;railei's|nce':Decenaber24*.';: '-

Abmhanj liinc&tja, in h'lafiarly days,isfeaidtO;have, been an .adept iu hog-guessiiig, :and old.Residents of 'Sjftigg*field, %U,f ieltgs aniuaing ajiecdptes ofhis prowess...in tha^ direction. "0nbbe occasion * yoting college gradu-iifeappeared-befor^ .the -.spBopl.ctom.-mitte^ of that: town; % «n applieantfor th©-position' of pedagogue* Mr»jjineoln! who was' on. the cojn DQittee,among pthiei gaestions; facetibuslyagfettd. the candidates "If two iitttfe.pig8.WeI^h-?ft pounds, BbW much ytilLm$WiufgWeighi?'r ^Idon'tfenow "was the reply ;-»?but ce*—'"''"" """*Rfid ^ 1 1 W ypu«» Eft

run

MKS. H. S.tAJJFHER, EDITOR.

ttar. Beynblds has. elosed his laborsin Ghicagb, and the result is. a glori-ous one. Poytyrfiye.thousand men

. put on. the re& blbibon, and sixid saloons have j>een clcsed;

atecded at Hi»Ml«aart«pii. :

"We clip the 'folWjflg frotn anexchange: _,'•'•'STATE or NEW TOEK—SEkiTB-OaAHBKB, i

• ' ' ' AiTp^sy; April 4,'m&

The iiiew.. Pope astonished a crowdof Boman b.eggars, too lazy even totratnp>; by.; dispersing; them in frontof the Vaiticaa .. with a message* that"it is God's -will that man shall 4arnhis bread, in. the sweat of his brow."

• Di\--1SFathan-B; Smith, of Balti-more, saysi"thai; whiskey and to-bacco bring niore diseases intothftworld thaa-alt othet pauses. Theydo liipre Mrin febaH'fche entire 2,400ietpeaies of tiie 'Mat&ia me0c<i_ dog o o d / ' . •". " • . . _ [ ' . . ' . ' . ' '.;. •'"'•" . ; . ' . - -

Hayan pape>s speak In a.•eery et) boarasing fHanner. of-the- first•Week's -wnrk.-by Mpody and; Sanlsey,

:city." The Pal!aaiai»t;«ayf .i."The: extra-, jneetings; have been ellattended and tnarfeefl by ipteiise, feel-ing,' and $h-$'re is. every prpsBeet'fh'&ta.-, repjatkaijle work will lie aeconiplished in-the mx.i three fe^

j t• Jpear Sir—We, llae ojBeers of h

f J, 0. Cuyler Bjise SanCJab'* of theSenate.Chamber, (Jo kexeby chal-lenge any nine officers of: the As-sembly -ehambey to .jsJay a lwatchgame of base baM.for a keg ef lagervsame to be plgvpcJ- on • the fairrounds in this.«ity .at a day to beafced by consent*- J. C. ecvLER, Presidejit.

• ' (Ass'tOiei-k-bf .the-Senate.)That such an iny|ta|i0n should be

extended -from Senate to/Assein the capital of oilr.State wtilevery, true riaan. told ash for shatrie—while esiery riiother. trembles wilhan untbid fear. I t is ijtoped-ihat le-

l authority will see that gatablinjrfor! stsropg drink fee not carried onopenly iia .the very %ee and #yes .of•the law 'aaaiers' of- our State..' X«etpu.blie opinion set its stamp of. das-approbatibn' in.' no unmistakableway upon such' bold faced, daring

itoatioiis. • "El'sie'.oa.r boys willbe hopelessly given, over to the. rainkirrg.. Is.it not time'that a cftisade,be opened:.up. in the yei-y eSpltol ofour §tate, and. that., the %:iyes andmotheiis come to .the..reacue ?

We should see lb: it that our lodgemeetings are pleasant as we'll as profit-able. Alitfieenteriainmentuowandthen, of the right' Kind, Testa' andprepares its .£0 em.er with vigor uponSobeb.work'.. Mxisic issecondtoijothi-itig else in\point, of iJleasiire and•profit, and a good :sohg" bceasionaHy

others of Itteeharacter, aree^apt fd tb Ibis. work. Any musibpttblished sent from this office post-paid/ f?ee. aclveftisement on ,tbe iirst

* '• A.writer'iu. the Iniflepeadenf satns

up the teaching:/©-!' orthodox Protest-antiSehpiai'ship :on the - question ofijternai • [(unishnien t, in, .the le&dmgjthepio^icai .colleges-of this ta s f o l l o w s : • - • ' . - . ' • * - . . • . . ••"•• •.

: t, .The- doctrrne':.te represented 'ashaving itf- fQiit.KhiHbii.not; .6 lily-, in- t i eESlble,.Aiut aJso in Xi)& iuiinaii,reason,

'S.lfXJod .'has tji^ .ixaturai pQWtrand the'iJsVr' tw save all, lie sees ft ishqt.foi- tbsf highest; g^oa .of flife.-UnU';v,e:ra:e;tp:e:xslfi?ise this power «5F te-.siit-..is'fy tbjs^desirel- . • •' -'.'•'• • :- ' -' '".- S..H*Qis represenied not-|irial;, biit as.meritai. .liemorse o*seietiee: is th&-.--(i:i$tihctiye .

: a i e n t i ; - ; - •' •-.' . ,•• ' ' •• • ••:. •.' • •; -: -.-4' Pun isl)ij).en {,;• -fhei efore,,. differs'with.indivitluals^v-lt is" xjmpbrtioiaalcpthe ^intnec'B'gjUlfi. • ~~ '•" ^ The.laigenijy'oriiy of thelltmiaii

will be-flmiliy sayetJ. ' "

A , ApriW)—l;j30,-tThe lio-lahan Bxeise biHi'.w.hleh "yEis lastoightordered, ip^ a.third 'beading iths ASse.m:blyv..is -sn^tantjally -tli

'-'ag. the Daly' bill,'whicht d ' r i % s ' Thedeeatedsoiri^%sago..' Thevott

on . brdmng_ it to a third jeadingwas so fclb^e as to leaye- nb doiibttlia't "the. bill', will b'e'defeatfid.;on' a"final passage;. .'. . ' ' ,

We eaii:6iosed'. • okr -friends, fastweek.qf'the danger''tib'a't- has justbeen consummated. Asseeii by the.dispateh from Albany, t%e Holohanbill. has been ordered • to » thirdreading,. S^5 We ielieve the bill wiM pass

I unless ihe ajo^t.:ileterttun:ed eftoriS'.are niade at-once- to defeat it. '"^a

Xiet; ;eyeyy "teniperanee '-jhan- andwoman in the":Sta.te at opee w?it^ 1°theii Member and' Senator to opposeth.is bill. .We,-hope to be in Mb ai f ^ d 4 { ^ t h b d

" An act. ha? pHSseq'-thA Senate "m th.eState of E'liode Island, "to. restrain't-he sale of intoxicating liquors.1'

The law,is quite lengthy but is fa-'Wly defeetave, as. :U?0al:,-in all. .pro-.: hibitory laws in' th© matter of penal-ties. All", prohibitory laws shouldh a v e : . ;• •.: ' . ' • / • . - . • • ' . "

S p c A l i ' . m o s i e y s received' aspenalties should -fee dWicted with theinformer,orprosecu'tot.." ••'' . •...'....•'Third-rtTKe.'iaw'.shp'uid' devolveupon certain town auQsountyofficthe duty of enforcihgih© law, and for;any # $ Jtitjaeglect should be liable to•the same penalties, as the Hquor gel" i e r . : " " • • • ' _ ' • • ' -••" - . : •• ' . "-•

" iCdurth' -^- Druggists ' licensed tokeep a- b.6ok,of record, open; for -ptib-l ic ihspeetio.n, wh job shouid. en a |ai.n.rropi wh'onipi-ircbased, quantity; andfor what pflfposeV ".-•' • • ;•; :"• Without. these., fundamentals noprohibitory law can be'..ihbrougitilyenM©e.d..: Tlvebane.bf'ali.sueh law.shaa been heretofore tw> much prohfci-tioii, wi|h too little penalty^'Waibh-

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. "Shoot that Walt.",

"Rev. W1, C.Bteele is w t i n Jetsev vsitb:l3ls leotnr©"SUjjooQiat W«u ' If Mf. Stteiewilloiiiy esplaiot to hi$ Je>r$&s • attfltensses

4!CLUDJC vendorliotef teeepei'* maii-fcElssistaiieeA Burpetuatlnthea g , . ^ g

law dt'SC\ iBey TPfH iiiiderst«n<l t••wplf-stiooteE,Mr,Stesiejs a o i a . ^ g gsuccess; I t la ratjiei. otiH ppiiliiau tiiat | ntills instances ifr.-Sfeele antt several'otliierteroperftnoe .gentlemett. were- shot by Vxe•wolveSinsteaaofsliopiiBgthewplVes.1'

Woirder. whfether.tbe a-Qthar -oparagraph, considers hinjself.a

»ood shot, aiid is he, or is he not, asheep in wolf s, 'ciothfng,'or. Is lie, or;ishenotawolf ia sheep's.e|o.tMng?Instead qf throwing mnd, supposethewriter.should join with Mftrphy, andDow, arid' Murray, aiid .Dodge, .ausJSteele, in the. Wolf hiirit-arid endeay-or. to'. l'shobt; that., wolf* and not ai*•tempt to wjotqnd aad ei'ipple these

sincerely.desire-to save thesh'eep&e Iambs" of'the fold from tht-

ravages . ot the inoaster wolf whosefangsare j-e'4 w.it& the-bloQcl of jnnp-

.Yes, *'shoot that woif,"and ceasefirisgat thewolf hunterk.. Howin-.,hring would be. the haat,.if all who

are on the track pf the 15683* wouldaim at him and not; turn? their. Wea-pons agains eachbtheiv. JeWeM,. withMs sharp shooter* 6$y.Lr • with his'

ij Remingtba with- his riHe.and grumblers With, explosive blun-derbusses loaded! with Em3. "Shoot

in tb-& private anil pttblicmeeting, feoft* the press and froim tb -•pWlpjfc Snoot hini with argumentantfappeat with the pledjp and with

quality of the trieat,bufetWeheiB»ftil»es$ ot the guests,whicfa makesthefeasti

Temperance Psayei-

H should not baforpottenin onrgreat work that, no leform which hassought to . lift humanity hasbeen permanently seeeessful, thathas left out the Christ filetfteBt. Amiit should, also be remembered thatthe.thj-eefounKJation-sLon.es ba whichbur OfderVesits,!Fiiith, Hope,av&.Christian virtues,, anil while giventoaHi are -found ip their highest dgsyeibpinent only' where, operated 611ajacl eontmlUd .'by tl5e" Christ spitf!;..The ebn'siaat yearning cry ,6 | , taelodges for Christian die'nand Christianwojbers, is'Tiq't a eoiifirmatfoh- of thistrtitli. Tf this be.our need, how shalii be, ^upplied 2 T.li€. cbinmantt o:GocT'is-"lilaiu. enough, .ltAsli:, aid'vshall iedei^e.-". But how shall welask? Cei-taiiiiy ao.E in'aljastjf/fauij-finding spirit 'this but- aggravatesthe"need.. -""Chanty'§n#'t;r(.:tfaand is kiB'3,f1 aiotr eringgs,. eclong, bat siiSfersin that manly iw'pehdPiice '-Qf wx-Gng'-whidi alway

, .- thfe .f.pifit' &sic,; and not onlyshall.it be gi\"«a you T&m on high.but'tlie inltaeuce shjill &e"sriit;t!

ie wlionj yau iieerljf" atrd they thai

•. TJie -ent • • temperance .uio^eBient< ist h ' _<jf':(.Jjsa raaMfeated' In it

h chujeto take© such anti K b t hp

been such ?i .pemnee . .evaiif e l i jcbrrstiahitysocrJed Qtit from-its verjd epths, far yjitory,. over the ram-:(X>w«r vyhifhbmwstsilt, as now. Oujpl'der shoplij.. recognize.'these iacts•a.n<L "aiming.to., unite all moral ehrmen'ts" should-see that thi* greate?uf ail is used-with telling effect.

IIave.you hajl a. temperance re viva-:in yoar neighborhoocj. yet ? If not,it fa a disgrace to you. "The peopleare waiting for and expecting it. Althe oiK-tinaBtanees are favorable. Ailibafcit.needs is to give it a s t a r t sWhen a reviyali.s &nch aneasy thinW> JiaTe i£ is a sbaiiieifyoii dp n(bave

direct it. Much of the JasVof :.a reviy^.1. depends upon

tjipse who manage Ik . When peoples*et ready tp.sign.a temperaaee. pledgr hey- are just .-as ready- to. sign- th<a.opd Templar, .or-- Mro;rt clad?. pledg

.thin^. §eevi're a halt oar' ehtneh; gelsome outside, help if necessary^ biijcherit)bon, andpriiHthe cards; Tel"it feveryvvherG, in ' the papers, i.n tliehuVches, in the'. sehQo}sf.ana in thhotels sod silboBs teo. Invite every-body. JDon*t pass any one.by. Do4':Iooli too soleniiu Sf abe things eheei-rml.;- Talk and. sing -.and. pray. Beg*«rsigne.rs .aaiiyou w.Ul get.them;—fin'on tb.erib.boos; There is.a nov-i-lty. ubb'ui the busiftfiss whieh make-

•it pojiDflai-. I t will spread thrbo' 'ih« whole -community;.. -. .

• . If the lodge does not star!, it some-body else wilt, for the".town is bourn'« have a ievlval, If the ladge,startsthe nioyenjeut, it will: be started on a•lighergiaine; a;ud jj-ochfee, betterre-•saltsihab Xt will if eooiTmfinced bythose who are alittle .imGrthoiJss -in•rseir temperance views.. -if tjjelpdjyoi-gapizss; It, the patuyai dnftof'thtwhole- moVement will be in the direc-lion of the:. Sedge and .it will get aspecial benelit.. Gfo.in and havfe. a rt-

a sis-mpriths-DJd temperman s.ay the other day. that Xh\

Murphy mbvenient "had^one morefor' temperance in the last e%month's than all the temperance menhad done before to/fifty yearsi" Pooriellbw, if .he keeps, on .a tempgrancl'.nian be will grow wiser as be growsolder. We ate thankful for fche.Mor-..

y movemkai. W^ sive it no stipt-' cpmmen;<3stion.'. We would

cmsh a:sin:gle flower in its laurel•wre.ath.; It has- don'e a good work.£tisdoigg itnaw. M has lifted u|>many a fallen m$ti and let the. sun-shine- into many a .shadowed homeIt has. produced a vigorous agjtatioiiand led m^ny. indifferent -ones"come-out" and "talte. position.., Butwhen you ahn.ouuee MitEphyism asthe fpund'._.oxa and aliiuflSeignt wayforgetting rid of §trong dpinlE,. yovare only betraying your . extremeyoytibi'slness. " '.

het tis.tiot'be misuaiierstood atfotitthis matter- W*. do &ofc jeomplaithat the new converts to .tempexancefaith go .no ferther than they do.We rejoice - that -thtiy hitve been tson-^verted at all: we ar^. content to havetbem.take onfestep at a Snie. Thatti the way it has always-been la theprogress of .thew-orlj:. . History is oiiiyrepeating Itself,. But when th^y saythat any eberm^e measure is amis-tafee, that the great crime .of the ageis to be met Tjy notbing b«t:*M*T.ieetoward.-none, and charity for all/ thatthe .noble aieri'anfJ wosaeii, -who havebome the Uru«t of thfetoffittle for the

ears Iaive Men laboring«n4«l * grand delusion, they are jsay •ing 13jings( whiefi good feste Woitldforbi4 •"." ,

ffBg as y?isHo rbthing t?fse ljutpsamiiTturda vre shiilIhav«-pleBtT

of atunkarda ^0 9&ye, Qo nothingbut re|iiaf damages, anil %e shalln«y«r gtt^aut uf t&stf ktti^of ftagtness.That which «oca»ibiiB the wrong mustbe BUptH asejtf. Weaknessea are to bet«wtaf*5ta. etaapity, but crimes ato be prohiblteU.: •-"

'•Miik tor >«ij«, Jawt ftjr itroi^t men,"

The State.Beforai::er theauspice.3 of, p y .y J. ".H,.BtoMofff- thB^".able a M nnr

geyfetary, Jpef pureBsnt to ekHt TJtica, Aprfl- SthKan'dt ligH for t^o\ay&:•' We" w^re.QU pur .way; to:the

depot to attend W-the -2nd ^ay,when-for'the -s^iond;.'time in. ;orir: iiife 5Pe_.

>ehfti4 .ffi>-.i %in::a^nd.go|left.'•s«lgpin'' ii. BH^iin'ary'orsfae Im-

p G r t a h t - v t - a c b d o n e . - - ; •• -• ' . • • . . • ' . : /;A State, organization was .fortnett

i "g . , ,JPresi^eri.t—HOB. 'S . . S. Morgan,

West Vviafield. , - . . ' ... :: "-..- - •'.

s^Cbiirles . ^ WieV- rham,-Giov^is-vfli©.;P.; Ti Htni^.Aii^"bui-n ; I.-A^ B.e^sns; .HaT}lfes;.;ji,C.Satitfer, Seaeneetady; John Kper.TJtf;i e a ' ' " " ' - ' ' ' • " "; '

Sroretary—Jtohn (3, p t e a i h ^ A b s t b rclana'; Corresponding—fi . Clay. fiaWLit t le Fai ls , ' • ' " • • ' : ' - ' ' ; :

i

Thfe;.comni%eB 04- rtes'olQtion;, after '.retiring for Ifteen ni,iii4:te"s.;repMtecl. .Ohairnian Hall:-seaH. tiie ".foilowttig.j'"- •

lk-sofe a, 031st with :3iui0cetowaad&»oni h i fo l

l s ,ami eharity, for ^ i m « s ^ v o t o ain tfrp ca.u*e »f n>tal absltbeHce.:a»a oatde- .termlijatlon, ;Sod helpliig risr to useall idii-orriD e juesBsla. pur jiowerto inauoetUewhole people toftlistalii lioin thetisettfailliioxfrEtfiagliftuoisaap. liey^E^sg. '-.-' -•-.-.BfraiTfid, Xbat jjs,a. .ineaiis toShe useful^

j)t-.-.s of 'Ui& fteloriri-.Wl-ulis of lie'States, dls-cupilou..upda.iJpliU«tl or sftEtafian Qiiefeliijouia beeixUreJy"prohioitsd aitheti

IJ t lb hj tMSiis h Jy p

J : a-mt-. ao flub -hj .tialt ruseijtitljeeoaj^iti any j v y f l w tauy poHiieat party -wttatever, ^<Sii memberofMml.1 clubs Ueint; in tiie jadgme&tofthls.

MittaaeaiaJTJ'ly iconb.pe'tfent.to-v-pte.eou- -spieutioasly-and inteUijgeway-.Hpoa. all tke•poiitipal gaesilons of the coimtiy.

, Seioiv-Bifc JJtiat taie' -QBefiia:ii«ss<SeoiBifcK > r m . ; C l u f ) S - ^ e r g B l y iiponfrepublic-.ni.eetjBgs.«ieeHipioy4»eni,-oifectrattjful -workeis, »t»d the cj op'sraistOBixC

raen aiiel wojaeHr^aiia tti tiiat«pd-i 1-ecQjtuaehatfie Joeal Seioriii.

(UJJS to ilasTOttnt eiaiBace IJie eaiployaent ofiUn.emnt -so-railed t<»aipera.tic6--worters—"and, by eorrel-pouaeB,c:e:».itli tl»e Stsi« Asso-pluuon an<? Xbs sevi-ral \ifc23. ptabs, ts> secore.such itifeB.fof tbe t^njperanae'worJk'^wiU."-:be t.iie. .t)cst swtecl to ilie locality In.'^hlea .tiiey are to labor; a»i<3 tiiat t tey seek Ji>-eli-rol! aiooBg-Ujelrxn-embers-all meii.-K'.lUingt&sign tliK. total ahstlneHiie ' pledge, witUoiit •r l t n t t o a H t I l - a i l i l

Tour i-orainiltce ia aljedltacetotfiecanv^iitictii,EC-port 'txaitor wi<J oi-gs-nizatAaa of a State0fRejr>-)rnxcjttbs/ ' " ' •

P j s , jortiu- tiajebtiu^'rif^aeh feterm."rf-ub wxtltp'SUUi; -wWcb -s-SjaH-desire to-joittllie as-sc.fiation.awl.ojje dslej;.ite to be elect-td by ts^ch Trftaan. einii st the. lastregajaruiHiftiKgineacli seiirofsticficlill)'uiHiftiKgineacli seiirofsticficlill);.3." TUe.<ibieei.of«his associatfonsliaH be

fe>60li"iH5- im<isu*Bg!Utii ili'frrejorr& Burce.60li"iH5 im<isu*Bg!.Utii ilifrrejorr& Burce-Silent in tlik SEa c, aiwl to toXiUeT. by adviceand. cons filiation- the .atiyaaesiQeatottJie'1.eaustofiofcttattstiM'lijH' ' •' ' 't j H .

.. of. j;be association, s ia l l.causTsl bf ji ijresiu.etit, five ytce-pt-esMsiits,'a cotjesponaing secr^iary and a recordingsecretary; %vita-shall feg' el=cKd bjry?nti«:D, asft -ss-bQJPlJali hereafter b^njaaaliy^njaaal.iy Irpini& m«iaber.*i)f lijssssMoti, aaJ. slialJ litrfd tUelr-oftee to? <me s^as,ami «etiJ tt'ei'r.--.ani?qesscts are -elected, ami

se j r c^^Hko» t4m)s t loa 'eEBehas' of llfcs •

U.' dqb.>tfC!i£uesaii3em6eyeit!i*asfry ttte.eiec.tion ol a aelegat«, and

y g - ' f b e correspcisaing seerefiiiy or• S B « l t ; B j e c i t k i n . . - . - - . - . . . - ' -. . •; . •-

T Tu&regrilar pitting of this araoelatloa.belieJa "ajit.-aaJfly. a* siieh .tlflisaijd '

. be deternuuM npQn.% the-• '8l«si^.or.aBia,TOrits pftliem. . . . , • .

S, "Any offiteroit&eStats.Ssfeociatlbiiae-fptin-gaDominalum of 'aiiy pato-for'iipo

b.a.Dominalum of aiiy pa to fo r i i poiHeetbereby vaeaifs j&isoffise

o6iatioi! ' • ' " : ',tlxea»Bo6iatioi!. . ..n. Tbis as&peiatksQ sbaB baveffiy

alter or change the mnstjiatioas,rutes resvuatioos oi-asr>^TSiaa? or 3M aii> mipBer, orwo forabsiineuce.

..The association took/a refite

iM& -was a g y a u eand was attdtessed'. by. ..some,of-thmost tU#.tlijgaisii«i;i;-s^^fe-erV; ojTtbveState.' Wjeshaljgive a mere•ecE' notice lieiekiier ' \ ' ' ' '

The latest is the. i ffmovement. Sts.-njofto is; g 9fee.Decent." . Th.epte.dge::.rsatts-^f'It&e iinderisjgne4,. 80 hter^hy; agreedpromise ancl giyetoy Soienin p; Jedgej'.with the' help.©f Alcaighty" <3oa>

:"never to- mew, • £mek^i ®£ in; :any.manriferor form "nse'tobaecoiv' W^.;iv-ouM especlaUy reeoBjmefi^Qiis.to •'our .K^entui'ky -ladies who dip snnJa'^TJ-A^ofMfr--: •• ;•*;.•-•;• -•;•'-;^f ; .;

ot Bro. JJe^ahani. .thai^fe. toobarj. .- You a ie indeed too geBeypus^to pass-tMs-. over to • .th6.- lafiies."• ofJCeatiicky...; W© aJtR^ys •".kn^w-- you'.were the soul" of gens-rosiiy^bui .f<> .arve'f II of this most excfelfen^adyieearvef II of this most excfelfen^adyieeto the ladies,- withoirt apprdpriafing-a sififrle morsel for the dbar. fellows,

p Wf-would- sBgfeest th-at- thenoble1 ftfbtherimwl'' of I&ntudty,iaad «-efc«ow\theyarenbhiej"'the'stron-o*, tho gaMWit,- fafce a§ ..-tlmotto,.l'fiPariJ tohe decenf,"*• tmvay theiT/dijars, and set a. vporth^example for the.; Eentaekj lisflieswho-4ip.snaffrr-(fr there aye "such.)'What say yod,' Bro, 2?., -'wm' you<iiyfaethe: gooia advffee wftlj'thebrethren of j l t l ^ k ? ^ !

• Yes, thank ybu^tid try, asypellas.;-'"1)5?© jtbbe •dejfeat71 But i t ' l s j * ; \

y ^ y, a y5?© j . be •dejfeat.71. .But it. 'ls j * ;

good joke, when .Bm,. ' O ' D o ^ i 'saddfes this &tipg im% wgood j o e ,saddfes this &tipg im.% w. • M&&i

drfn-chief, istae only mtoabfetoeffi. who- is "o|* t».h the ladtea' He wrote

# %ldfig '"y.Wellj weUi Tim,wethoiighty.ott

had paore gnnapllon. Bless .dear old. bachelor soul, we awrifeihe article, hut .ii "wasj ihWokbfQu"smaHier hsJ:F*'as.yb

o hive known; -We\|Sie. .m;pffi?ewben fheabqye.

was read by, jUm^BLiKi Se' said', at;once that all the 'decent' patagisipHsin the WATdiiwCSiJa were &ons'.3tr&

but as ~Bm. S, Js also' "up to: • s n a # r

him ireely. -'Eini you had-;feitter -imitate:your editor-Hj-eiH:-£; arid:';heB-ybu wijl Jbave aft- Eye'tQL .'='

yOHrah.Qrt eomiBgson.'

^_,, ., „ wtsre ridiiiglR . i c?59«?dedcarriage., • At oae of- ihe-• Stations$ji - ;-old gentieajaa ^itei*ds and was••'•:.looking1 ireMind for a, sMit, when ^

anttsa|il*;'*!"Eake.B3,y^^t,%|i>»^;^^e "

offer was1 flJBGepted^ abd %be infirmold inan sat iow&.. >*W^y2^i4 yougive Hie yba?aeat??JSes inquii«dof

and J am a ft6y»>*,was the quie t re^

idgrjitifitd. I ^ r B i y « a t »_..„.„,.„.,„ to seftset hold of the fitttefellow and piessWmja ais hM was a reapect fur old age,ia always pTaisewprtliy.

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