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Obituary Notices and Tribuites l'1.00 per
Selected- Poetry,
CLAY'3 STATUE,
Tle following lines were composedS by
Geo 1). Prentice for tho inaugr.ition in,
Thu'Irsay 1ast. of 11hie io aIuO illo btatut of
Ilenrry clay, at Louisville Ky. :
lbt1il I trtie 11m11 glorious 'emblancev, hail!
Of him, (Ile nolilt't -'f our snee -
W e s el lt,: 11 a l '!.in , I Itv v;l 0,
T* see i his l i ii e t
o ha I he .stin u
Th.ii lik e.ian.. e inc n-k
't ! ilut (be. t l Ill - i nw' r .
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It- T hI I t ! !n ! . 1
WT, iri iinv il Nt
1h 1i i h; 'k:a . -. , .: . in, :r
Aild : ait i la- I o i of ;I e
That o'er w1i e nr i:i lower !
Again. nigaia. ;ill y . i
Hle rolled hw-! p:4 ;in ,i roari:t :He
When lthe lierca ,u I h ien
E( n. d t h 's w to to' ii'd. a
Alasi ! abas ! dinik :-rw.,
S weep o'er oto - hui1! N.-o n'
AM M'': erevee n : u --I.
To. sav he from hier.
i h in thly 1 1;y :
Al.ti ns1-lny I, n le u i
And while is t.ill'oi t -1 -w- he
.far benevath .l I A.ba a . .1
Our hli tiavil t.: enu a : ;
We look (.n 1h1(e, wet ilook] ,?I )
ml on'l ,ante o, c h:, a : . -uI .1 . .
.\nd i't aviieii us o ' hit A: t o' I~ !o~t
W e see ',!. ittn of h i'
Eatth hai. no no oi It. - .nl - .
Prowl Stuim co ntion' lfl i. nat iii
t'o wh liebh oi-i- hre - .1 b yse a,
ttitib \ in it l tim, N i%\ i eI! :, tsl e u,
dIi.A hnizve hi ns and f vo axel are,
If al~l I o anar1chy 'ogvv
A od ruhiti -all %-o ilt- , 'i he i it.
Ile'llturn i ey t i in :v lin, !.
Wd oer ele a sll ean- :ly vaoil.
itpor;ant Order from Ci. itei,
.1uiorsia l:.m r rers,nf.l et si..ioMt.,eda
Cl ' n th e ro , . ('., Mti t y l0, '67.
[Genlera!One, o .
-. 'Ally citiznt ae lai oo -corig iny
Gie reuireetllis of ihot Act l'or fle liore
il'cotive gov1r111nient of th reblel ar tes,
passed .March 2, P16L owl the Aelctilupple..
bo itary ihereb, ptisei \reb o::. W.*n, is
tligible lio lice in lie 'roviio l ih' n
mnight. of Nortl and south C:l-olina. I.\l1
pens appoi ed t ollice will be required
to tako lihe oni'h preqcrital1 by 11he .\c.1
aolaid, had to ile the Stec, duly sub
scribed and sworn, with are p ast comm-ind
Cr.
II. All citizens ahososed for taxes, and
who mayllohav Pai taxes afr the curniil
yar, are qualifid to serve us .urrs. 11.
shal be hlie dut of tI hf lirpr c ivil 1 1 1tiers
Charged wyith prOvidiing lists or jm-rors to
proceed, witbin their several .iurisdietions,
witloult delay, nd o ascerail 1110 the 1111o of
all qunalifiedl per.;ons anld place them onl the.
jury list antfrom sch revised lists ll
l1tl. All i 'itizes r elb ig it to lo anyut
Ilitesecig, uempon o r'Ile ii ocoatin,
subjict otlo ciparil regntions asu mayil
be prescrtibed by'l s mnciplor othe iotnpo.. t
alny author~ it nt incons*islten tb w xi com
mon rillhts alindul: the Conisitutio' .pndi liws
uo th' sUni lte St aus. The blitond req ue
as. securitl y a lll n exceedtheil pnaljsum
of $100-he orindine secutis beig cLl.
Vthe amon it'the hond.it si or and Oxabov
IV. liaos qo citiesn ler uniecia
boantwn oes ai nd at~ ll s1her i lfs, tis-55
krates, an tpoeitlic' res, areo requ'ired ittlb
v ) ig e'ilntld, ufiin Inh fitintaiin order
fortac 'in he d sisarge ofrteir ldtisl thy
lloe by xec toi ni o-oepe rate uwit ath lmui i
tany auth)ori'Ices. l~leI'tt ii'Ie
dlispofa shall o. he~ slliJit tiexecute
fhrod r sucikot he ~o teivil olicor andqoo
s many1o the citienma wihoin ~teb to
r~ial rlimittel z of the rypotd atema he
.necdltonary l m olhtt'e,'ngh (or' l ret' iso
p'tio fo the ir of thne canIonadirg ola
ale by sooucht and tionne ienlt n0
btoimposhed by'ca~ c a smiliar hrbnno aprpov
odby theCmning~ o te Geonhptraitho
I. Nucocne o h sale sno't'tn Ruoi't
oinsiurn ofuantoitin liquanone, g'at
lonhlr totl be rankaon dtrthe mi ssa
ant ratd ao agnyson the' puhln aninniU
kp;the terenumbe ofay such cnseot shial
.etrin edriandthen eato o oh cob
fr eachtoa shall ioma e; ce and colo
V otdb h uiia 1 onatoil~
right of all cithons tberein .hill be recog
nzed nd re: pth .1. The violatioin of tiA
regel-i->'a, wil1), ht dew arisdevnte.inor,
11 11 iler he or1 Ie ' ltlitIble Ilo arret-st an2d
trial by it mnliary tribunlal, to bse designia
1(;(?2 1) I l 11 11112' 1t j1 222I"t(22-21k, - 1 1 1 21 ) v.'2II I 22
V.eb I2au2 ea ns lhe ill ure party 11o.y sue
1"). Plid :o I.y re1co Ivel-in thll civh - 1111o114.
IN. 'I osrenedy by ( irv 1% 4 -' , Ill- ren14 k
shl-hedf. Where latuis are learedl or let
(-)I '.*,rI hlire or, rent, Collon, corn or othier
-rd ief' thet ram2, wyhen severe.dIl fromL
I4 I in.I, 1ojn2y be imple Ut Id, but the I """
Ih 1 ;4) 1 , o Ih e . " 0 1 2v 4 ; ,Ia n dI I u g u )t ) It 4 . V 1, 2 411'
ot her i rowhcer ') linipundedict Fimll be behll
ao sec"uriy for the-rent or hiro so clained,
n2i2 may h nMAI inl sntisfation of any judg.
24en i f 1111r Ilo :110 J'r r,/, 'That 222ny 1 .
sati.lied Whim Aor laour bstowed Upon Ohe
e222h iv2) ion otO'f uc c10 o102. C11rn ( 01or ther
produe,. "11h1a1 ll nin o ca o b e j'' o0 ed to
to 22. denimi Ifo l re t or hit" - buit. to the
ext':,11 01f ,ilch chaitui for babhor th; re shall
d 2 22alcing pT2 2ice' 4)v)1r any fhum for
(. .2 1, .\. A. A I.
V- ' i at tiO L-: . "Jil" n.
r~v l 'o r o -! r - - o ,
\t Ia it: w t !, .,: I i :us t :,
Ti.4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ! .I -r , o: );v r\\d u hee
n'- L t 1 ,:-! h2.o a 1.1 ls T. ,
denn-to 1::o n :icee of, *,!0;IU
-'- N 4 w yItr h 224ea . the
c::. ' 4 - 42 ' (the- comp-al* n-iive
r-n1 a -14 .-i2 h-, IN'Its
t, b2)4 ! h -
2T 24444h 1 :4I o. ith tenl ye4
a en tto .:n.xtenl Il ite
k n: na on 'kh :11-!
vi; . t ' 4 4 1 2) 214 .422 .......
la I.v a in. hI
M y 4i IM Ii to 42n '44n u 1241. f42244
il w'40 ! 1, '2 .4 .- I2'4224.24.2' I 1o vO )
h2ie he r.'h, . - .- 22 in2 noOnly
2L: . 31 22:2.2 -ast to2h
li-:y alel n lyol t a O 1*0 nl i n th
An 'reui- o, 0.,t s e trm~
rU, a hav.Th h e l bof b-. irth-1S
itlds *I:,,I id~ er l 4 !"2.': 8V2~ l'444.
y ea : ( I 5; ist ' 2 .'ii
The in -iv tha ot ly
did :,he .-t furog .ch lus mak hste lyito
2:44, nian of marri as :11.T I
2:' !I part.; , h:,lt -in'- I-1-kalm----;9 atle-s
an is '.A ch j id rs nil A :: widowsr
e as0.1.9c ngo2 of the la ls t. m . o ith
10 War.e .M.41- l y o 1, with ionen( 4A],
(e2ma ' a'marrie 24 or' the di cih iiml, and
male a 213urThH prbanyqt. inl!m,
tlC D0ot 10 0t aal cry.M1 I NIW-1
24.24.he .'' 1ia e of death4.e was .2,4.12. 24 T .s
4I2'24'2 'a than '2 n 'is t,4' 2 and 1.32 2' ess2
a''42 't ' in I 222 t hou'4'h st2 ill above2 t2 ' 422' aver
;4 212'2t e it ve 2 years.~( fron2 2.400 (21 1225.2
222 who44. 2 i' her '2 ot 0' Ma20 ael1 usett 24) ol..'
.1r.' who are known4. Ia h2wo died in2 rebe.
ison is !32. Thi, prbabl , tanot all
ppe in from .1 . 2222 '2. cientiti)(o' (: 'casi2ien
c1 es ' ot :1d 4ir 4t wit2'h 6210 fiIl cases) 14 21he
onenta42:2:; 4nd 2o2f violent7.. 1 eaths there.
tI t,8.22 then1Frnnklin and 22at24 den, liamp- 2
402):42 )ighth, and Suff2' ol last. From~ 1limit--2(4
$a - 1tc4nid'y htte.otlty hr
nL'Ig the'f)2 ofoign12 class is 1s excessivo
th.fcunity 11nd2 thet the.1 samo. 1fact can
Itb2l -oven.1 f 1 all 1 the c il and421' to 1vn of the'
2,al hiverpoo222l122 ot great omercil c on
02'S co12m2 litan4 port,": I 1ithe greti22 clton
ma2)24 1t4i the1. 'w412,rb ..4ly,nr en es all'10ow 2 -2
the2' 24.42 Vessls 0 n'4.: l. or 222 cain ny144 the
(Me111, 4.2eek211112 anchrag in21 2hat, 1orld
"1To 01' 1120 and0:k.2' necomm ln1ynie uhecomE
1c'. iT hey 1 ar22 bu. lt 1in222137 ihn 1wato lon tE!
wall2221ak1ng Lu a 221roa, off'04.21 tom rotot'
each1 tihe~l river a hi'oh lahf. :Wh04on their11
ee 02221 orn clow theyof olto, esorels
ebh' onoo the grmil~s eovediy thrm
delug Ind lrowsl camsis aos of 'ili se
tl'ih .big222d1, 221n . 4t I hwo -22 1201 0h2
1)2'2h 02 2 1211h1the ok seh med 2122. i nnch152 O r.I
(2222 nh iV0 e eat f-heciy.Thr
21'llll 2(nm:' f 1th'1is~1) 02 2: 2 011.122 fgro
11( syg.I.(:02.4 122221li 'as21 02'f.hoy2 221) in.
nded ndur n4.22. a lon022g0 32s 11he 2.pyramd-,
'vlle a2k b2 2 . 2.aurphicr breast.u-1 11 - f2ore01
"andnetr wiill122 21 in n ea ry' i f or the 1) pur.-2(1
ceIreal 'r4 eots12)I1" The. South2w mutlpparter:
W2cns to d l upon the West2' foalourg and
corri,4 ()) 42 l4 ~ 2'' 2 )21 i
Mr. Stev en on Confiscation Again.
The vindictive nti i.p' lTad.
Steven-, lia wriit;i anoth..r h r in)
Vindicntion of his propose 1 policy of
e-mufi..eafion. I- i t .d esd to M :-.
A :l'hen -r on, th I 'v( eur k o f the ('ov u : ,r, s..
feo, lal wrilleil Stevenls oil 11hL !-ilb..
ject :
. iv':.AY I~I, l'.., Nk v 20, 18G7.
Dar Wr: 'hort Ps y 1, tior W., I
j.0 i catllhot ~ainwe it. vithott, v jOiiling
an injnnction of illy imledical adv'iser not
to sufl' m1ys1elf to becuime excited. You
hve in a reg1ion1 wi:cih was two or th ree
Iles invade'l by the arlilies oi .lrfl'erson
Fuhon, ranklin, (nmbeland, Mdam:
and York. ti hv . visiitd almo: every
d~ o-r 1:(:1l othe -1 inh b i, a - pro-i
itr'. i th m of :i ir bo *s, en b-. pr
i o i i114 1 h
ri~~dI'ln oi, w1 1-.-san, n~n y h 11,
klmm t d . i t. r
IY I .VEl' it' l it? v; *
h ., an.s11111d -ro. d h is
I it. ' t.
bn ci the- "iS un .ri itie - I
til n -(
tit of I i, tt I -' I i i at
n o 1 1r .! , -
iiiIl.' th tl', i
entl1 o fttx a stan -r-L' n ;:o10 tt
tyv of* weni1hy reb n b.
to iy isl e IIllia . ! . , 1.1-.
r I t3i 're 'mb-: 3 - t
v If i . n~ la "o '01
-s ii t o lI I .
were rnlt0 (1of ; 4e j' estai 1s -.. Awl (I)
lid yr poor nei hborfy th rebnil their
It isq lenit tov bemndued iatCon.
groM., fo r tLwo ::i 1io 2- i:Im1.I ::*,h% I1..
(ti to Ltsie snifring. and tko no steipf
to enforcethorge'
Then rema!p!ly to' a large por
tion of .\arybual, \Vest \'irgpini:1, Olhio,
olia 111 1 d .lissoutri. as w%,h: 8.3 to hc
silave Sia t. 'lit! who canl Ii p irut e
iu!. fto nit. 1rid b inn-niity wich w'
n1ow "U.p'p~me ha.: m toreconnollau)
of N m:Is tI hal I have. Ioiv d, it. looks;
s iH we nre s=l to ndd4o Ihe wbrhenl
of our t axation to defray i fthe .:peilu
of transportation and Cho ovation of
inphint traitor. But I mut stop,
orlIshallcomma.tlhe ah. augainstwinchi
I havu been waried. o it.h gret re
spect, your obehinil. .-Prvant.
callforn lawlic tetini, ignu d by
ppers o th 3stso u the,: n iltt
Toti te vobte '' reeting : 1 'N o
ing th1 freilomi of spch~ orin the freedofn
UtInder thirticle of (wo '.'eral Con
stin'~uin, ivh sregnzda h
Supreme Inw of h hul, ne'd by th
expes proFtuiviitton o the ,Shemar
man t vlote t "Conenion"d r "o Court
11ent i ;" hnd biy ofpriita imion ofCS
M1 cjc. A G .,Jorn Pope, commanuing
Mflitr District No: ,(howe y
p lo to, expreged "surrieandrgre
npsary,")pix tthe andersigned, eilizen
ofit of-al ahrn lenltona coint'n~i i u G'or-a
gin, oprposs e t asinbhw at. the Coute'
Houiu Miho cill y bf ulani'i tai nTos
1,tIe1'okcktA M, o thefolloing'pe
pr. cupie ogmz ac~l cosraitiv a nmonvi
par.y tposed go the dopeton by'g~~I itni
Blaic of eoia xcell .nney iti nleiatn
suvieof the nmon of the Smte.
pricipeo Magnoreio Cha tna nhd ciil
2.1 To urg hti'n people tdo o t ni'
UnitV ori,r tho puroseIL ofh Rogntpnga ho
Un'tiotil aI reste by0 the10 rog nized
dolic of thi Excelleny, to resient
o liuae utioittnedt etato that, a -
.bg <foollno, to interfero, and the son
'endo of'tlio Court wil1'h> carrnied opit
on Friday, 1i-:t-.'in fw.
Wi
Tho Crator.
An lditor of au ll0i
A ImI hn ur' te. t : )rm ig h ii to tv
f rb Or' h. wh , oln the :nth on nilly,
1864 , tildk- p1lav Iv it VI i fjt
pi ib-:l 01111S 0he i i c i-orb
arth pllor"- pi d by 1s
m red Qyardneder : - m
oao t he - :- n)
In ip~p m1(~' 10), or~ti A- t V
tb hMumI.O J~ ., O
Nwar :IC~ l~llr
rI o l: .Ir :
A half hors 'otbo*Ltu It
* II
.1 11
Q!, t A wh S
1 Io
' ut ohr a d ' thp ''- u
u.p .r : he a a 1 Ya
0 2 111 n II c I I Q H I d~1:i: J22
.11 a- .. h s - Q LII I
Ia col'edo pepl vh a.m mi I
lOadgliving the 1,Itdy, -c s.3o( thei
gra.tirioat10i1 t bt ut t the k i V-10
I .,ol uite bo :., 1id:i 121 ' 1ale , I
t r thirinv'nh MCihn b n t lth
rowad of , l orl - r(
It rAin]Y unl' itA -n m un..
t0 ioloicor o auli~ b. :-.. .wd and
havo anrt toreablier (Iat to11 riit. fil
The olrt peplea. whIoil a:t:nIbld n Sji
reogizin 1tdhe body expreli d ther
hhou rn eths h1, 01 l ; d idle, a
thie1 viig ive :,h ou t n.' ~ell th;i
rewl.tt)IO They C04m-(- (II:eeplh ounfr 1
f~~ior the Cfdy ti duri n orly, binct 2
1t1hei 1innoy'nce th2i12t 21:.ii ly wd rnles .
examp ole oudi hc ca tih;,ooby Wtir
dissolutel ,ie ani d imi nal e..minet, 01'
uo the ir t race. 'ilihi'h Cro2 l :' 1 :.1 11 d Il il
lif~o w thmo ons ideaion.-em- a
essn.-A dyloLto snceca in
sodogloningC toe; Mr. ii. Ai1. Urskin
ward. A111 1 rniarkab.)le fIture' i. att ni.
ing. th a d to tthe little pio rkersl;
ito his irnalh worbl w. thi~li(1 : As
too a'~s bornt, eachii onel hitin .y ueak
iy turnl ~ving (10meriut 110 hmlni v, (l
un'tuoreduc pgoogd ino-a11 1~
wit i exrisos wr ept up un;15t ilx
gaistint eaIt, hfolod. taeThist
wasf ntotrh ce ih: one only, utn
wTh he htire lfi tty Thirina
clo dance otoe tinced at~ onl.y mon
theS onn poricavon under boThis oneljUl
tA wit h oo w. atrdnrw
Ihyidrophobia-Torrible Sifforings of a
Youlng- Lady,
m o'b uks A, 11i t yin
r, N% as y o t .e .tth
d v Iby her b t i .ic ,f
1 ut, 30 l.u1h the do wa- l ev to
An iniY Ca of hytdropoiaLt ,
nocthn i:;g nI:ore wa t.cIhought abou~t the
mtor by eilr until the morning of
\!cnd.ly, the 25thi nit., when, on '.,iAng
was b.W I :.'V e(, theL~ tou~ch of wa~tci'
Ind h :r rcmal.r,'' ac. sheo dcsrihed
. 'ri- If)r H" .; N O ..! ,
min n OW "y.ot iV. 1 i 1
fi." I.:( O 'do ('r
IA"i -o 1
%" ote 1 and the ne o Q
:;:Ily 1J.c -t~ h i il.
'tm -- own the. li nGA orpnrs
AcCc i ownc ol zo ( 'c'
t :.il y . Ey - , ;;i- 4
AIer En i thev tabl . l nw i
. .:2 . th " -wi rt
tte oht hf ;ieplo tl e
ny. i ii hi e i 1.
Ilav ith1( n i" - ha ( 111. OO."
--dIth T I ''hD .-,-.
1 je . s'it t c -
n u, andt he enne frm:1i "1 i~ t
litt. Shie. bit her hands.' eribly, andlc
Itu io out of the pillow and bed
dothos. Dr. A. J. Rdcdle was also
ed0( in', b)ut his ':: tance was' aM
viavcIl na tlimt of 1Drc. JHocoker.
ia. 1wc l1ie~)vo w I the icc "t cloy
':1-n r.Hcker deotVrmiinecd io b-,
he0 ;iu:(Ict of bromid c;l ' i icn(
richc~ had1 lbeen r(-onmccnic c bytC I
om 1 notop1 c~ucdilyn 1 pt~m ui: iai e of r
cdtb'() a(cil il qanti tyI' iO l wih h' i m,
ympl~toms:~ontinued with little or no
batemenIOvt till Sundaliy when they were
onIsiderably marked. T.lhe fits oe.
-eity. , Thez unfort~cuato Indy hadl
easecd biting hcersol1', and had1( suifli..
ienit k hoofl(1dgO of her siuatfion to
re'ucp hier :n-1.,: un1 ini the bedl-(clothe1
mi, to keep1 them 1)out o'f dani!ger.
.'ougha very for fromt beincg c.Uoeco
iigrc, thcc ahntemen2lt of' thcsmp
oms~ ha 1,e sCo ci)1 ideod as3 to c' mateI
o)mo1 hopes1 of heri recovery, wh ich, if
on~lized, wvill miako this one of the
nost remarkalde caseos on recor'd.
Itel-loigenieo of a liater datto than thec
hove. says that 31jic llor. is racp~idly
'rlm~~ill o f potassiumiil. lWery phiy i..
mn ii ticec couintry schoculd ho macde no..
uin~ited ~ wih the~ t'reatment .. of thino
a ';.-n iaoisd( ?f)QI$./UI , Iura.
Tt. i oneo of' the beaitut iful thcine'.c in
ife this hovering ol' nffr."ionati' te..
hic~-oo friom whom~I~i d istccngo daiv ide I'h 1..
oa s4ingIo tin t of sc~ehiem..: su! !i.,
''ch dlQMotcdness ; not a sta in cf I ho
cart h rests oni its snow-lik, pcuri I y;
>t haillowedl ly3 the sorrowful ordeal
>f sieparationi, thoughf follows the
)ithwaVcy of the absent 'with the nniqcl..
o guard ing~hip and 11( there is ithiness
n the watchfulneoss which- locoks up..
yards to the skhy, and whiose only
Ltudiblo utterancue is a supplication or
prayor.
Among thco curiosities irn the Posain
Icxh ihibit i's a pent-shelling machhmie,
y) which ao p(ack of' pescan be 1.hol'..
di'n about eighht nnnllutes without bo..
Lug touched with the hands. A -pair
>fvalcanized iton rollers do theo work,
pens, amd drojping theQ pods'ou1 the
tjhlc.
F 1rom~ I lie' lltoeny
'I v s N ' ,1:* t :- c ' r;d 110:1 I'r VW 1'
1 , I m h:i %v 1: 441ing their coni.
ill-ec-11
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The Printor and his Type.
Th following beautiful extract. is
froII It pon of eitjatint F. Taylor,
the 1,rinter poct:
i'crimips there is no departnmcnt or
e1terpris whose ea(htIilS are les tin
derstood by the init elliget t people than
ito "art. preservative"--- tho achieve
iieit of types.
Every day of their long life they are
accustomed to read tlie newspapor,
ind tIid fanult with its statemntts, its
arraO ineits, its looks; to p1luto
themselves upon the discovery ofsomo
roguish and aerobatie typo that'gets
into t frolic anld staids upon its hnd;
or ofsoimo waste letter or two in it
it of the proce4ss by which the news
i'l 'er is IIIile, or tIo myriads of mo
tin " ald tihe thonsnml )f piccos no
ces;.ury to itk votinpouitio, they know
I ie:In~d thinik Ie.s. .
They imagine they (iscourso of a
wenldelr, iilhed, whe'n they speak of
lie borit, whito varpet., woven for
tioight to walk on, of the rags that
fhittered on the back ef th boggar
yesterday.
Bhit th'ero is something more won
Id erful &till. W hen we look at the
biut red and fifty-two lit.tto boxes,
'nownit, shAmd-d With the touch of
I inky inl gers, thit compose the prin
teIrs "case," ntoiseless, except the
clieking of the types, a one by one
y take their places in the growing
ino-we tI ihink wo have found tho
Irvel of Iho art.
We think how many fancies in frag
mots there are in the boxes, how
nniay titoms of pietry and OloqueOco
the pri ter ean make lhere and thero,
it ho had only a littlo chart to work
by, how nimy facts in a small "hand
Il," how much truth in chaos.
Now he piecks up the scnttored clO
mnitoS uti ie holds in his hand a
Ai oiwn of "Gray's Elegy," -or a iono
dly on Grimes, "All buttoned up le
Now he sets a "Puppy Mliss.
ing ,'" anid now "Parad isv Lost," ho
arrays a bridgo in "simill caps," and
a olinnot in "nonpiariel ;21 1ie announe
es the languishing "livo" in one sen
tence, transposes tho words, and dc
pl>ros the days that are few and "ovil"
in the noxt.
A poor jest ticks its way slowly into
thi prtter's hand, like a clock just
running down an11d a straini of 0lo
queno marches into the line letter by
otter. We Iaiy we can toll the dif
fereinace by hoarnig bythe oar ; but
perhaps not.
The typos that told a wedding yes
Lerdiay aiounce a burial to-morrow
perhiaps in the saino letters.
They urn thle oOCiints to inako a
world with somothin g in it as boanuti
I iful as Spring, ats rich a9 summor, andI
its grand as autumn flowers, that the
Iro t cannot wilt; fruit that sball ripen
for nll lime.
The newspaper has become the log
book of the ago. It tells at what rate
the world is running. We cannot
find our "reelconing" without it.
True, the groongrocor may bundlo
up a pound of candles with our last
exprossed thoughts ; but it is only
coning to base uses, something that is
dono times innumerable.
We console otrselves by thing that
one ca1n make of that newspaper what
he cannot mako of living oaks--t
biridge for time that Ito fling over the
chazsmi of dead years, and walk safoly
baock upon the shiadowy sea into the
fa paOst. Then singer shall not cnd
his sotng, nor thu soul bo eloquent no
more.
lin Disraeli's Amenities of Litora
ture the htistory of punctuation is oll
given. Caxtont introd uced the Roman
pointing, the udash being'the only mark
they useod. This was softened to the
commani, and the colon was introduced
to "show thait there was mnore to Cob'
The semi-colon is a Latin dolioney
long resisted by the obtuse English
typoigraphers. Tfhe Bible of 1692
does ntot contain it, but it appears in
that of 1093 and afterwvar d. Chtal
moors thinks that the musc of the semi
colon would have saved Shakrspearo
from his commiuentators, but wo are not
so sure of that; however, we may con
cede the polutt for the sake of allow
ing the theorist temake good his by
p)othesis. O~etho-wrote within theolast
century, amnd ini a -lanuge perfectly
olassical, that has searcol varied an
iota sine ho penned his Iaust ; yet is
Ito thie victim of. commentators qunito
ats much, and to the same alarming do.
groe of free construction, as Shaks
moare. Puinotnatlon, whatever may
.l>o said to the contrary, is net yet a
soionco. Grammar Is frequently Cav..
illed at because of its' aritrary rules
and numerous unertaintics; but
grammar is as unerrin'g as geottetry,
when oompared with pinoetttation.
We have had some experience in the
matter of punctuition, theorectical andl
pratical, in- the triple Capacity of
teaeher, printer and -editor, anud have
coine.to the conclusioni that ini punc
tuation overy nlan Is his own 'stknd
ard. -In large publishing houses tho
head proof-reader is the sunpreme aiu
thmority, from whtoso deeision there is
noeappoal; and its. onlyethus any
tin g like uniformity can be soeured,
afno two authors agree ini their views
on the subjet. -
A Western pooat-is th~ Rlt9r of
thosti opigrsimlujo linos s,
"Theol kthday Tray is ever falthfuthe ay9
But, a dor thatis f'aith Adlaanvrb hTray.