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• A p r i l

nos, A. Y.

- 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:

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•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-

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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

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- \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

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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-

i l ' '

. "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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