THE CAMDEN JOURNAL.
Published Kcery Tuesday.
Ar
CAM I) EX, S. C.
TKANTHAH A ALKXANDKK.
srnsCKlN'KtN It A IKS.
[hi Athttncc.)
One Year J2 < O
.Six 'Ion I lis I -."?
OR. I. H. ALEXANDER,
Dental Snrafeon,
COU\MUIA. s. c.
c Oflicc ovi-r W. I>. I.ovi* - >T?ire.
N-.vL'Otf
DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE,
DEXTIST.
GRADUATK OKTIIK !l.\ 1/1*1 M<?KK COI.I.KGK
OF DENTAL sfKiiEiJY.
OFKI?*i:?1*KK\Li; HOUSE.
Entrance >ti llroai Street
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lu.iV'i hi \r?:i> i\ c\ hi i:\, s. i\, orkkb.?
his it. i r:ssii>.N > i. srr.vioEs to
^ TIli: I'K-U'LK Or THIS ri.Ai E
w:? vhiniiv.
rtfli'i?. next uoor t<> tliat < f Trial
Justice Dcl'ass. ?li-cl 1-J5ni
Wm. D. TRANTHAM,
Attorney at I.an.
CAMDEN, S. C.
Office i:i tin? Camden Jui'Ii*
nal office, Civilian's Block.
J. D DUNLAP,
TUI AI, .TrSTICE,
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CAMPK.V SO. OA.
c Business entrusted to liis care
will receive prompt attention
juneTtf.
J.T. HAY,
ATTOBNKY AT LAW
AND
Trial Justice
ovi-r ?.turr of lWru speriui
attention ;tr- n i ?:!i ?lif iK'ii < } claims.
.1. \V. 1 >kl'ASS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
a> :>
Trial Juxticr.
Bnla'ii i! i -i li iri'lv ;.u i -t.
W. L. DkI'ASS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAMDEN. s. c.
U Wil! jiract.c- 111 all tile S'.ito at.<I
Courts. JatrJirtf
T. II. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAMDEN, S. C.
oflic ?Tlia? fonuerlv'<f?.-u;iH<i i>y t'aj-f. .T. M.
Davis. Jair.-.'ti
J. L'. KKNM J'. II. NELSON
KKNNEHV A NELSON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CAMDEN. S. C.
O.Th form< !v o.vi:| .1 ! yJu l*r ?. I!. Ker*ii:tw.
* iioy&KI*
FREDERICK J. HAY,
Architect and Builder,
r.VMUKN. S
Will fiu ui-li an l ostitnuies for ail
kui'l* of hnil I'll '-*. Contrac?> i?k?*n at
iii-rl-rat f. awl i>roi:i;illy an?l n?r<1111ly
alte:. I I !<
Ill ,!. ) > 1>!I 't' l |i?- t'l v | > i \ iil'I'XM. I.flin
wiil rrreivi- ir;:iik**1 lute att'-niion.
Ma rc lilt*
JOHN C. WOLbT,
PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL,
AM?
SI<; N I * A I NTKIJ,
%
Paper Hunger <3'- Glazier,
ramuex, s. r.
f-CJ-t'J'i I'Jill
Kt'Sitro to Stop at the
Latham House,
t s. t .
1 (iltANf!! M t:?. *i:I., b'j < ?? I n; S'.n.
tt/.'f \ in: .itoiihii'mJ ,! , '! < sup
y>ii?-<l v.iili tl ? l.cst iii? \Ihi I??*i? aSi<>i ! livei
v atli-nl '! t rii-i i > :In* "1
JRVfr" l'i" ii? vI j.pinjr 'I 'if l.:KIt'll"
11 .i? -w ill !i < ii \ ; .-I to uti'l from tin
Ci. c : i-o,., w iiiioitt
!i?> ivy l.:ioo;|o-, \i,|! in- c.iiiM y-'l to Hli'l
'roiu any | it ol tin- i.ot atiove
K.'lHi Sl! * . at MOit-.
' ti- ! w.t'i tin- lioti-i* N a ' r?t
< Car. v. i.-'i I . at i - ji.is.itv!v lioiii
the utrl 01 S< I \ .
Ulrgf I on "\ - ii jtj I to oin^t^ on
liWi il t<-ri:.-. 1-iilnT for < ity re !tilty
jait"* ly > 1? I.A'111A Si. l'i"j.riitor.
DeKalb House,
IIV A S UOlPilhliS
Most Centrally Located Hotel
in Town
Terms S'i Per I)n,v.
? Commercial Travelers will hive every
nttriiiioii |nl to their con tort, :>n*l l.c fur
lii-lir I w;'!i SWII'I.K I'OOMS it tins
lloU-n; 'Hi I ] I'-ofjS v l < 111 ||o ' !?!. |r|, will
li:i I i' i ',oirt n?i I J>!<ti-.iiit lioinr
S]M- , i| I .*! >* I'lU ! * lot' J>irlic? traveling
I igethrr. i'i 1 for lii "ir who wi-li to slny i?
week or ii. !*
In' meetio'i w I'll ilii* ii iii>4< is ii
fl 1st-I l?I! \ l.l: \ .""I \ 111.1W III' re liorxra
lifrl ?.*hicl?*? i ill t.<* i. .1 'it ill! limes fur
town oi ( miry ?? . ut the most iciixniui
Mr rule ' iivr;nn?;es to riti> 1 from the
il' fiot lit ev'-ry Iruiti. ilecl^ll
k ill Kind*
(if I'ltinrl I ioiris ||?>4| Ijictlir V. tttl'l
eni rnntc'l mil weight, tor sn! hy
feM'Jtf KIT. Kl.F.Y \ MMlTil.
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VOLUME XXXVI.
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THE LABORER AND THE WARRIOR.
The camp has li1 its ilny of - .ng:
The sword. tiu? bayonet. tin1 plume
Have crowded out nf rhyme tor. lung
The plow. the anvil ntel the loom!
0 i not i!|'i>ti the tented fields
Are freedom's heroes hrod n'otie:
The training of n workshop yields
More heroes true than war lias known, j
Who drives the holt, who -hapcs the -teel.
May with a heart a- valiant smite
As he who -ees a f. em iti reel
In hlooJ hefore his lilo v of might :
The -kill that conquers spare and time.
That grati s life, that lightens toil.
May sj ring ii-om courage more suhlitne
Than that which makes a realm a spoil.
Let lahnr. then. Toi k up and see
His craft n pa tit id h itiof lack-:
Tlie solditr's title \et slia'l he
I. -- hiiin.ivd thnti the woo '.man'.? axe: (
Let art his own ti| j ointment ] rise
Nor do. t.i that *-nlil or outward light
'an compensate the wi.rtii tha-t lies
In t i-:< - that hrecd their own delight.
And may the tit m n?r -'ill,
\\ !.on niiiti toi- -acred truth shall heed,
That from the thought and ftotn the will i
Must n'l that raises ro in pr? eeed :
Though pride tuav h Id our calling low.
for II- -lo.ll .ll.U' liml'li it .foo l
i fnun trntli truth ?!i:i'1 pi>.
Till 1 iIV :tx."l death rue iiji-( I.
THE BLUE AND THE GREY
Wl'Af \ VnX-CoMR \TANT S.WV AM?
1IK.\IU>? SCK.M'S IN I'ltTII ('AMl'sTIIK
YAXKKE HI mmkr ANI> TIII:
( "ON i'KM KATE Sni.WF.H, lvrc., Ktc.
Mr. II. V. Iti- lfi.'I'l, win is ona of i
:!i ?ii >t ? r? fuI tin I observant corrcsr
- I'lulrt to in tin- cmuii'.iv. I si" j'l-I cmIiiliutfil
:i |>:iper tu tin* Philadelphia
WVeklv Times, tliar pi. duces peculiar
ii.u r- st and s:i;nilieali >n.
r.l TWKKN TWO FIRES.
Mr. Koilft -il was, iitiritir; the w.ir. a
sttkt nun <ombatant. He was Quaker
? * * 1 \ ' _
iike in i i- k ve or | pace, aim pursu ni in*
in.iff-. 11>i\ I u*iue.*s wlili mild and Learn
itgeie. lie was situated on eotitistid
^r und: between the I i ion and Con-1
Icdoiate armies. One day lie was sur- J
rounded Ly lho Yankees, and tlie next i
day In* placid and unrufih i face Lcain- j
ed liken lull uioi.n froui the midst of an j
angry rebel lm*t.
It il.us 1 nppened that Mr. l'edficld. |
wh<? was c!ij>|>iiiiT a piece of non-explo- j
sire calico, or weighing a prund of tea, I
would observe things closely out of the j
tail of hi* peaceful eye. had a capital ,
opportunity of noting the character!*- '
ties
OF THE TWO ARMIES.
His imj r?**i< n*. gained while on-I
onged in the bloodless business of keep- j
itig store between the lilies, he has put
into print. The points that he make*
tutii *h many r a*i t.> f r tlie defeat of
the confederate arms.
The first point of difference between
the armies was the dtspaiity in < |'iipti.
tits. Ih? northern soldiers l ad the 1
very he*t ci thing that money could 1
buy or the maikcts of the world iui- :
niiT. 'I hey had sp endid double over- j
eoats. oil-eloth coverings, and perleei i
tjilii* and ace inil inen's I lo-ir wagons ;
-a1111 aiiiliol .in-,-- Were Mija-ili and Ic
in n Li!>'\ :im:ir i rniiirh riinpai?iiii.L*.
I heir rivalry ? j-i!j>m nt> were'
in.iL'iiTi<-? :i* N'? .in v ever went in
tli fn M In it- i i ijriij !., 1 than tic 1 "nii.n
army.
I UK r.Al Kill n.Vi'i >,
nil the i tl i r 1.ami. H'tc s-lahlilv run] 1
I - . fH li V ?11 > ?!. 1 In \ W -ir || HI,".
>iriri lie-' an 1 'i wa- ! a I lit-. In
if n irin nt i f ?mv-ilr\. Mi ll lfic!<l
la- ri ! hi ur five i.iii'i-. i 1 rifio ai.i] !
sliur j. iii-. .i.! - ? r- 1 f -1 1 J.V-, > me
with i { -tin 11j -. ii i tn .nv <if tin iii !
with ui i alik-'t-. I' ? ? r- aliv liilL'l"ahie,
lc -a\> I !i?' ln<;-i - wi-rr v r\
punll; 1". <1 an I J i?->1! V ^rminn-il ail I t *<
lie n ti a Irilt Iret /it.j an 1 li.iif starvcil .
cotnlitiuti.
An rv< ii u'ti'ati r !ifT- ictiC" w:n <<l>
v rvahie in tin Mipj iy ftci] that warn
rvnj to tin* ?ttn ai inns. Tin- f.-.lerals
alwa\- I... I full l i'i'in- of 1 ? }". fnik. '
ci.fli i, I>r?*:nl am) !? in-. Their at
lielci w f "f tin* !? .-; 11111'i'y. tui'l the
ri'eiiiieiit- nrevih'l with -inh euiiveniiMif
e. i.kiii'j utensils that thev were
nlua\- ahh' t > | re} arc it appeti/.in<;ly.
They tiev. r -ufr-rel fY mi 11<111_r r "r
pour ra. i??ti 'J
lc t iiii!i'i]i ia'(-, nn the olIn i haiiil.
I :i11 M'atit\ ami | ">r eatinu'. Tlu-y h:ni
i-i'ieillt e i enukii.'/ litcm-iis, an I ti e
{. < r f'"> J 111:11 they liri-l >vi? itii-iTii'h
i" usi'i. !u tla' -jiiiii^ul ]> >.'!, Mr
I!. 1 fit 'ii ?j.< i.'t i ti-iv in t i.'iiii]>
of a t.'oiili >!rr ate n L'iiixnt ami I Min i
that tin v l a l ti'it'iiii^' fur rations hut
hi" I am! flour Then' w n nut even un
nutiee el sat I he hr-ai'l was literally ,
in thin^ hut fhnir ate] wat r. It was
hukeJ in | .ii- ami t he h- el
i;n\>i ti' n\ a srii'k.
M- IV. I <5..1.1 _ k,.ri..i,.!i I lift t the
abniltblllOO
"f I'ofb'o Was Wol til tb"ll?amis
of sobiitis t" llio I ni"ii vi?lf It
was ;i (in ricruitiii^'|MWiT it? tin- bor
' r stati ! II'' t''l's til a tailor an I two
sons wlm I iiirlii It a yoar or two lor
lli.- cniili'l'TatiS. Tlo'v wi rt* ca|'lurril
a if 1 j. iro!?"l t liii' il iy tin* sons wont i
i] >wii t" tlio fcl'Tal ramp. a til wi r?:
fi?'atI to sonio lino r .!}. . 'I liry bo*
caino so l"ii I of it tbat I boy finally
joint'') tbt* li'ilorals jo-: in t pb-nlv
of if | In I'ltloT lulloWl 'l Vrl v 1 "'II I"
nil Ills S1 ill - Oil' "I "till! l|lSO| al'i'til!
-' r.i|" an I wonn<I up by yit-lilin^ Ins
patio limn I'ljiUVi' to tin-< lb " jo-! as
I f t y lia'l ib to
It o mi Uin,' lb it ibo S i lilnTii aiinios,
ftiin}? - "I f'T tlio most pirt of
ii n n-< -I in t niiiilol living ami a warm
oilioat". i'i.ol I Ii.i\ " f.oojb'. an<] mai <'lo'.|,
ai"l -'i!l? i I a- tl oy <iil f..r fivo baiy;
\vir-i in tlio Hioiintains of \ iiilia
ami J t'lii.O'Sfe Tlmir solilier lifo was
a
heroism, cv< n if there had boon no hat- f
i ties. It required more and pa- J"
fritilism to suff-.r. and t > endure, and
starve. than it did t? ti'_!it.
Ono of the most importatit differences
that our observant no cd was llio !,
discipline that was m much nowo perfect
in the Northern than th* Southern ,
nrtny. In tmo form-r the discipline
was perfect from tint first. The officers
were supreme in the federal army.
Thev were obeyed implicitly, and with
non-cjnestinnincr. The ease was differ* '
cut with tl-e Southerners. There was
more individuality ana ne those soldiers.
Almost every man load hi^h ideas of
pot annul dignity and independence. .
The most of thorn eon*id- rod themselves
tho eijuals. ii.anv of tholl) the >uperiors (
of their ofVuvis. The most oj the com- |
panios wore ma le up in tho towns :ind
villages in which all the m? n were ac? (
ijilain'od w'th ca h other. It thus happened
that a lot of j
i.or.xi. ntrjt'mors ani? spurs
wore handed together in e:r-h cotnpanv
and carried t' r--mlh t1 o war
V?- |? Jit J .. ! .. ?f <
M I III ?!' 1 M II 'i - .1 i .% . . w.
ir>ir * on 'he } n? of oi:r
to their "ffieprs. :n d a s;o? >1 ina? V 11i11
<tni?* private. offered ft* Jn-k tin* off,. *
ivr< t V**it vp fit,>m puiii'm inds ?1:v
litln'l liico Tli" s'nit i'n^ of ?lie im;i- '
vidua' r..n'-'d..fitc soldier wis much '
1 ijl,<r n:!v u il.af of 1
f!i? Vor'|i',rli. Tills of it-e'l made them
unruly at fir.t.
r
r.otvt; hack on Tim okkicfrs. .
Mr. Ilelli'd I says t?i- r** was mneli
irreaOT d'sp >i?i r,tt th ' ? tit of the |
f.-ij.Tat (is tn put aH 'lie 1 !;;iiie of a (|
defeat oil tli'ir officers than (here was j.
ott tii'' other side In shoit. tie- feder.
^ - I l*o ?ii.M I I :i r J f I l? ( 'i Ifl .
il?? wnr lll"ir . . t
orates more like volunteers : tli one j,
were "machines," the others tnen. ?
A cj:i?I?'lsM on "1U MM I.Ml."
()ur observant says th ?t one of the n
most n >tah!e points of difference be- I
twoen I lie tw? armies w:>* the manner
in which the federal* * hummed ' a
ami played the vandal. while the South- n
crnt-rs did'nt hum and played the gen- ^
tleman. c
He says the Southerners di.i nosteal- a
itig. The rights of property in the
country through which they marched (
were sacred. They did not steal, ex- h
cept in unusual case*. and cv?n ehiek- ; '
cm* might roost in safety on the edge of
their camps. Mr. He ificM says that
"lie is eon-trained 'o confess though
why he lines it under constraint we j 0
can't imagine, that at the opening of v
the war ill" ina*s of the Southern army '
were gentlemen. A* the struggle deep- '
ened and tin? soldiers were starving, of 11
course tins was ehnng- d to a degree. '
hut C.-I II then, the Confederates paid "
for every thing they g"t. r
It wa- totaiiv different, with the fed- :|
cra ?. They forage 1 sliaim lol y. They
-toie everything from tdiiek. n on'.he v
roo-t up, or dow n. They re-peeted no I
sentiment or Ldpics-tics- '! hey w< re '
vandals in lie worst sense. Mr UciU field
tiientioiis. among other thing- "
they < ntiTP 1 l is store tin: t lilple of s
peace, hv th" way, and lini'* !lr?Willi '
liair.es worth >'J fiU a pair A hundred v
or s i IJil.b - I hey tore Up :;n 1 scattered 1
:i tlie floor, or made bonfires uf. What '
tlu v could not us ti>ev de*ti<?ved. T.'ic 1
?iil
a'l'li' r vl' >; > 11? ll w I jK'mI \V I ii:i>i ;
i'"' Imtnaii li 'in.;- c i|> iM" iif." 1
Ii > * f<ii ilt-r : ' N'i "itiKi fit ff 1 - '
' i.iliL'- I'dilM kr p (Hit ! |?:1 ":?vr?*ra?. '
\n li" iv i- * si"*-! in I' ?t ilfi *' i* '
.1- fr I " I
I
K ndwsp.
II ?w tin.- if i- fI :?r a - !'f .v:>hit J
turn-lli aw iv 'trail. " .ml ;1. ?r <] <]- !
k;n In '> in r?-tiiin I 'r vi! ;u i- .[ iisir
f-iaN "I Ji ii;i. a i; !i i'l. lli;
i uii- ii* kiti'im ? i j ut . l!i-' .'fa'
'a v i I '(l\v -i'Vi n a- | nr- 'i.iv i- i j* i f
<if I In I > i v i tie Spiiit In i ii?l i -- i- a- .
r'u* i[i ii it ii It an"ifn I' I., iv !>
L'iv-n in a Wind or i l ink tv 'i i r -li
iniiii-li:nati_rJi| i.fu'ir ttf.'t'i. W.tli
cinntcsii-s aline w? mat iin5in* ur
patl'Wav. an I u<*k ?1 \v:i l?!i*->inir^
ttlii'll i it ( *i|i] ii| 'il |i-l ) '? :i?i . I'i li
l?i ntlr i !v. t i In ti iiMul an*] < ' ,ai.il (
run.- .li? an fir i- in ii- li?'. t'lc.-i' re
tin1 <T" tt niiij .'laC'S "f Inn fi jy? aii'l
a!! 'li- - aiv I' Mn 'f kin'lii' ?. If i> !
aii'_'cr, hr< I 'liiiL' kali* ami oututiiclv. (
tliaf lias lillcil tlin eirlli tti'li misery |
ami rtiin. AH2?T liftv*kimlivlaml (
i, hcfuie w I i i i'I i :i 11 that if Iniiui ilni (
in man vanishes. leaving on!\ tin1 WiI !. ^
ti> m,(> animal of l:jf lirinu'. ili? > <livd-d.
Iri<-ii'|f parted. e'liiitnunith s at ,
IViii]. an I iriti<m warring njriinst nation (
?these are the fruits of :in:;er. It lias
lil'L'ot lull the foulest III CIIUIi'S Hut
kiniiicss. iii |iin|Mrli.iti as thi- lias liccn
tlic I u'inir spirit atmuii; men, peace ar il
Iiappiin ss as have folhiwcd. The liofiic
hearth has In en the centre of a paradise,
ami the community a Internal
Klv-iuni. Verily "Hetter i. a ?lrv crust
ami ijuielin vs therewith, than a house
full of sacrifice with strife." I,et us
study ami strive to he kiml, no matter I
l ow s.'i niia^ly trivial thejue - tsi,,n. tier
how small the pr?uni.'d I'rnif. It i*
tht-only laiiL'iia^c nl our ii.v . that i>
uiiiver-il and irresistthle. In the 1 an
Ituam.- ni i he poi't :
'II .w - it'll;, <.|| the 1||I||-. | I,- lit
\ ? .r I ot I, in I lie-- t 11J \lcl
lo I In* 'try nil ! pareticl nl
I'll' 111 -1?-11 11 I ell I ' 11 o ] i e ,
I it I lie\ knew. wl|o V. ill k I 'he i"l I ' 11
\| i t soi l .W, p let nil i | in.
the pnw r i Will if kill l'l">- ii ?lh.
I'weie I'.ll' eli- ijfilll
I'liilo-iihers sav that e|..sin_' the c\es
in ike. th- f irin^ ui -re a'-u'e.
\ ?,i_' si|oL'e-t- 'hat this a ' lur.ts fur
the many "yes that clasv in i> ir church
i c' iiti Sundays.
A.MDEN, S. C., MARCH
A Retrospect of Centuries
One hundred years a;.'o : American Indepetid'
nee.
Two hundred years ago; Kins l'hiiip
(lie Indian) defeated and slain ; /nt?n
nii/ni^ in Kntrhwd.
Three hundred years acjn ; massacre
nf'St. l? u thnlooiew ; Spanish Armada
preparing.
I'oil r hundred years a'*'*; printing invented
: Isabella the coming ipioen.
Five hundred years ? .">. th" days of
Fanier'ane the Tartar, and Chance; the
Kn-jlisii poet.
Six hundred years nun. IJdin! and
I'ruce; Kiebard Ihtenn ; St. Thomas
Aquinas : IIouso of |[a>p?liiir^ founded.
S. von hundred years ;i'_'o; diehard
\mir ?1 ? Lion and Sahidin. w|iltan of
Ivjvpt. measuring swnnl? in Palestine.
Ki?ht hundred years ago . William
In' Conqueror.
Nine I iiiidn d year* ag?; II uirli Cavt,
i||? Frenchman.
One thousand years ago : A'f'rcd the
Irp.it.
Onn Ili"ii-:ind or e Imndr d vcar* aL*o;
iliarl riinirn and Hammi \l Ki*chil.
One thousand 'ff'i hundred vear* ago;
loli- mndnnis!ii making lively w >rk in
inlini.ple and other plneos
' hie tliitusid three lilindred \"arj ago ;
(id f'liiisreis the Persian. lives by ninrler.
and tit.' |\tpp is made a secular
udge am nig kings.
(> e tli(ni-aii 1 four hundred years ng.?;
he Sixoi.s live'v in Mritain : t'iovU ? ?alihshi's
'lie I rere l; monarchv, an I til"
fLig' ths e uiijimr St ain
()n thousand five hundred v.'ar^ ago ;
he IJ.iinari Kmpire having legislated
aanv yars in fav r <ifcapit.il and liast
ihor. lies ins to fall fit pieces.
One tlpms in ? six ltnndrd years a'.'o ;
lie world has dot li itii; better to do tnan
> br 'acli and denounce heresies and get
p religious perseeutions.
* ill
Duo tiiousan I seven nnntireu year*
jn: Marcus Aurelius, Tacitus, ami
''nfarch.
On" thousand ei?rht lmmlrc 1 years
iro ; .Jerusalem destroyed, ari l lleroula*
ctiin arid l'"tnpcii buried.
)ii" t lions hi I c.iirht hundred an.I seventy
ii;ht years ?j?u ; all the world at p? ace
n l Christ born.
Six thousand years am ; Adam rase to
lie dignity of a larjre real-estate owner,
'it by poor management was driven
[.to involuntary bankruptcy.
An Unexpected Visitor.
!
Some rime a?:o a large and excited
ro\vd of citizens rushed to one of ilie
.liarc. s in N.'W Orleans as if some oa*
astroplic had h ifp"nc1. No ex pi i-i->ii
ia l taken place, however, no suici le or
ecidental drowning had occurred, hut
he cause of the gatheiing was no less
tie of s iino interest. An alligator?a
al. scaly. huge monster? had suddenly
seemled from the muddv depths of the
di-sis*ippi. and crawling np-n the
vliarI*. an:! e i .lly surveyed the animated
lanornma of our yreat tlu.roughfire. .
Iwas evi.l' iitiv a progressive alligator
lifted with an invettig.uting mind, and
peine J to take lireaf interest in the
ign- of advanced civilization which stir oiindt
d liiiu. I!? ba-ked lazily in the
tin. and after a while became familiar/.
d ctiytigh with the scene to train
uitiilt nee. ami to advance a little near r
to the lev. e dust then, unfortunatev.
some one saw him, am! exclaimed
ii a voice of terror. ' An Alligator !"
ur amphibi' tis ftiend's nerves w-te
bsturh-'d bv the erv, ami making a
right ah >ut he started ?.t a sharp
I * ? c It h's itit'v dement The p.-.j.ie
lidweeti him and the riv r seafleretl in
ill diiccti >iis. wh:f. tli -c lo-ht:id at*
aek.'d f mi with stun, s an I bludgeons
i'ii unlortun ite m u.-tcr wa? knocked
- us . \ l.i_' colore.I man tied a
- . . i i.:.. :? .... i .1.... .; | .?
IF. .'i i'f> ii * n i ii >n ''F-'tii! \ :i t the ?h.i?r_'ht
'! w'i;11 :i line t.iir \v .tor-proof
? rti.-iM have iii i <iii? "i' il'o hole,
i !? ml iii<r w i- >ii!ii? li ii f.-.-t lon_'.
in 1 a r ill r l:ui:.r,'r<?u? rust'titer to
in i t a'oii in a ii.i' r nv p-itIt.
A R' lniu kitb'o Sc-no.
A r> 111.i kahles in- n'vsrrvil - ?m?? time
itire at tlie ('in?it r \s-izo ('loirt. A
IVnllllll 11 IV i ?1 If Ft iii I'nlllnl '.'Ililty of till'
I injht-T "I her hush m l, Mr. .Iii?tiee
liietl.iii an ai|?lre.s> in the pri-oiier.'lwelt
iji 111 ill" eviil' iieeof her tiiiohamlV I n:tr iihtiiineil
hrmalitv reeeiv"il with i xeni
l?!:iiy I'uiiii aranee. ol'tlie per in provocalull
she h:nl rreivol a<i 11?r ?l;iv "I' his
lea'I. of the iiiiiiH iitarv ;>:is?i >ii which hail
iiuiveil lo r to throw a sharpening steel
it him wittn1111 . the juilije helieve any
intent ion of r.kiinr him. It oil strike
the man, ami the wile imim-ili itely ran
lor a?i-t nice, ami <1 i< 1 all sh" eoithl t??
save Itiin The jitilye thell eolitilitle I ?
VII ill-* r ilri.'ht in this ci-e wa< on
ymir sol -, ami all tin real wr-msr oil
i-iiiir hush iml s : ami t I luihol that I
sltnuM ) iiiti-li v?ii. I will In' no party
in it I will not :il!nw it I In* saiil hy
:tiiv *ifv 11 ?r \im are a ( ' nvieteil I I'll.
| ir a cullvirii.'ii is nt enmpleU* until a
?i ntrnrc i> passeil. ami I iman to pass
ii i m iitcinM at all. I shall merely a^lv
\>oi to niter into v ur own ivce^ni/. nice ,
t . ciiiiif up fur jmL'fnu nt if railed uj on;
ami li I, 111v will ever rill llpoll ynll ?
t in I In: Iii>! i fey rvrr should
Tin- to 11111'ss was intriiuptoil liy loml
eliei i inj iii t lie Colli t w hich was renewed
win Ii llf pri>o||? I left I lie dork
cs. I \v 1 >i-tli* when I am at work."
admit- ail in Inslrmis Voiiw_' lalv. ami
h t no .me ilrny iiir that privilege when
I am wmkmo alone a! my n-wi m
inaehinr If I am compelled to walk
ilir slit * t alone at iiiohl I never fear
ilanyer at an ippro aching footstep it ii
he :irroiiipatiie<l with the music ol
whistling I <1 i nut hehrve a person
own wl.iitlo who iii infant on evil."
m+mum i . " ! >
26, 1878.
A Temblo Liar.
1 Hi- was tlie orfulrst Iiul* I ever seen,"
said Hnnlev (VLeary. as we returned
from his friend's funeral. 'Why. he
fold nie once that he live! on a small
island in flic I'aeifie ocean on which
there was an active demand out in that
region for watermelons, so lie went into
the business of raising them. And he
said one year his whole crop Jailed except
one melon that kept on growing
at such a rate that, it crowded him off
the lowland, and up the side of the
volcano, which generated sream ?,nd
cans, dan rxphsion which blew lip the
whole eon corn to atoms, and shot him
four hundre 1 mile- out t> sen. where ,
he was pic ked up by a whaler. He
used to 1.11 that tin- great mistake
nf his 1|.> was that he didn't
drive a j in.' in ilv crat'-r nfti c volcano
so as to make it water-ti?ht, arid tlien
si ice open the watcrni'-liin air J coute
>ai'i?!it home on the hall shell.
Ho '.vimid lie II<' snid tliat once
lip was o ;?{ awav on an ieeberir, with
r!" I a.'c-'ic hit? i pair of skates and a
f]*liiti'_' p But he skated arotinnd,
until In aii.c across a dead whale, frozen
into ?! e ice S > he to k ? fF his r.hirt ?
it wa? irinlit for six months that year,
tip tio re??t"rp it into strips f.?r a wick. I
run the - rij>?? through the barnbo >
ii>!iit!_* rod. >tnek the r dinto tin* fat of
the whale, and lit the ??;hcr r?'J- lie
sail it hut ted splendidly, ami the ice- 1
-eiax r.!o c?cd the li-iit s? stron ;iy that
it w:?> fright a- d iy f-r f rfy nines '
ainuif'. and one vess< 1 tan into the ice- 1
!> :thinkin_' it was a iizht house. 1
lie ht\s iii! sold the if?'h 'fir to the I*:ij?t
tin h>r mm. an i the (l.ip'ain split 1
it up an i f ' it hniti". an i made 2'10 '
per cent, pr lit disposing of it to the iecompanies.
1
1/ei' w. 11, sir, It-' heat any matt I 1
ever came across. Told not tint once
nut in N*"Vada a mountain lion attacked
him with his mouth wide open. Ho
Iih'1 presence of mind i-n-isij?!i to jrrul? j
i: Ity the tongue and r>u 1'. The lion
reared with pain. loit ho did his level
best pulling. and ty soon the tongue
hcuMii to give and the tail to shorten,
and directly out they cattle, the tail and
ih?' tongue in one continuous string,
lie said he had 'em at hotn-j and lie
-h.>wv i 'em to me, hut my belief i*
they wore only three or four eowlrdes
and a bull's tail dovetailed together.
lie was astonishing as a truth crusher.
Sai 1 he served mi a gunhoat dur-'
iisir tlie war which was very small and
light. while tlio in >rt ir on 'he d -k was
very latge and heavy, and he sai 1 the
first time they tried to lire a fifteenineli
shell, the shell remained stationary.
while ih* recoil was si great that 1
it lired the gunboat liitu* miles up the
stream and landed it it a trv. He
was a liar, hut tiO'.v he's dead, I ivck ui
he'll k"te|i it."
There w n no d ?uht ah mf it; Mr.
n'hejjry was vi ry successful a* a constructor
of i- ieryetiir works of fiction'
Tho Coin Nuisances.
We aie ul.i l to-co that Mr Stephens.
of Tgia. prop 'sas t > get rid of the
three rent pin\s. both uiekleand silver:
.ilr- i uf ilie .-iiver live cent pioc< -. i ht>e
'!* ..... ...?
( in* :if f irihum v 1 ?n an- un .u
:i!i ihm'iI- .1. :t;i 1 tin* winik? country would
lit* delight "1 in u't t ritl ' tl,?-m Wo
imii l'l'! :iln-ir i iwirahly w.ili ih nicklo
live O'-iir pi'-re aii'l tli-' silver t mi c-vit
j it I ho r : j ??! * r;*iii H >>I t! I ?r
>lin!'; r an J \\ i< shall ret i l l **!'
a if antuiva'n'-' U i* pr-i - wv an
in! tin inure _*"li -i lla's. T' i? fun!.
i-!ii*. ilrvi i 'l r.'in :i_'! i t.? L> call iJ ia
a I in \ r .1' .11 at.ji- ar :i_' tin. Wo
rather think ill rtrn <l<?!la* an ! :: ! a!'
j ill piece is a i itli ; -.!!(. ! tl'.t " oi-iti.
ai '1 uc htli. vclhaf it ward n t he i
i i we;e i?. t i i. ! tnis'ied lVui:i pihlie
I:It*. ^I .11\ *ii h a [>!? < m i i n h.i<*
lu'iMi pai 1 "ii' ! v in -taki- ami i: i-* ii.it
lie- iii '1 I ; rliaiiL'i* while llu* fiIvof t'nin
lie i- all*':.t. We think that l! , p:--.
i lit ( C'.'i? lia- n iji'li v.i- i'ta in tin*
ruin.ami liiian* i J |-'o-ti?>ii- ra il an*
I if J' it I hat hy t ho l i mo lilt' s?\**m lis is
nv r '!. lilMtli'ial S' x'i in nf the I llitriJ
Stat' > wi!I In- jii ' tu n* ai iy < .n>j.'. to and
sat i? fact rv.?I! !h.*j
Th- Paris Exposition Bui'ilinjrs.
Tin* huiclinirs lit' the ruining Pari*
exhibition in 1 >>7*\ are the largest yet
collectveil I i|* i In- |iur|iUM'. 'I he nave ? !
the 111:1 i 11 Imi! iin:r i> nearly h i t
Ion-;, the vista. which includes the two
vest thiilcs, i- inure than -.-< In t. a:ul
each nl the tr:nt>e|it> aii'l ve-til-uh's'
tin ire than 1 1"" lei t. The ei?:hf i rul >? ?dial
c>o.r!> are all paralollcd. ami are diviileil
1 tit i? two >-ries of lour each; 1 ti.?
series lieiti^ ilevoted to the |ir duet ions |
id 1 rai l -*, and the 1 titer to the rest of
ttie exhihitim: nations. In the i-' iitie of
the garden hotween the two series are
two t an-i-- of tin-art ill--t tiOil the
opposite si le of the rirer is the Troea
ilero I'alaee, which is to he tlevoteil to
lite history III 111:111 IVoin the savage -late
tlnwii t'l lint iiio.-t iiit.ili'in liters t.i
si'iotnv am] art I? will altcrward l>o
usrd as a in iriii'i|>al mtisiiim.
Life olivine Service
Tlii* u? ti'Tal ?>ii|'i i i111<'11 1 > 111 ol iln?
I nil. 1 Si.it!1> lilt' >:ivin<; mivi?v lias
>':li!iiitt< <! I, > annual ivjioM >t i Inatiniis
of that si rvifi' I r tin' I-i>t
v? ar. Tlit' r?'|H?rt shows that ili??r?*
liavo lurt'ii <1 iirmtr tin* v? ar I'll !i-:i-it
r> t" v< >>i'ls within I lie limit- nl i Ii
[ ? i,iti<iu> t'l l!u' m i i in*. < hi hoard
those vr-x '> ill-ri> \vcroju>t I ."inn |(t>r>i>ii>
l*-tiin:?11-11 value i'l tin- vrssfls.
S1 .!'** > 7 I I ; a if I "I the car^. S J .
:',ilii .*?>- Number of lives saved, ill.(ill
lost. l hitt \-tiint*. \ mount ! )
j.r<?|n*rt> "avril. SI.71 It.ii 17 ; amount
lost, ll.57i?.tW5
NUMBER 37
Limit of the Power of the Micro- i
SCOp''.
In (lie animal kingdom are flmmi1
myriads of forms?animalcule, f'??r example?so
liiinnte that their bulk is)
reckoned ! y h-ss tlnn or???-milliontli pari
of a cubic: inch. The vegc'able kin",
dom also offers abundant specimens of
Microscopic organisms, and yet most of j
them have born carefully examined.
For instance, the s'tinted markings ofj
(lie /' > /-i.-iifr'n have been j
counted lu a number sixty-four thousand
to the lineal inch Notwithstanding
the almost infinitesimal size of portions
of the nr.*::nie world, human skill
i.? able to compete with it in jo'nt of
dimiri?itivrne?s. Platinum wire I?s
ii:is hct 11 drawn so lino that if was no
larger than tht? smallest fibre of the (
^ o-anioi '.i web. ?i-<!?1 has been d***" si-'
tf'l upon the surface of oth< r t??ta!s.
and l>a< been drawn to such extreme,'|
tliiiiin-s that the thousand millionth j j
part of a "rain exhibited the visible
characteristics of the metal. Xobert,
wi h unsurpassed mechanical -kill, has'
itiled a t< sr j iate eonsisMnsj of ii?c?!
i*ufy eii" hundred and twolrc thousandth 1
part of an inch apart. Su !i minute
divisions are wholly beyond the r<\?nlrinjr
power of the m-elabwate of 1
itiod1 ::i m\-r s.- ;>ie appliances ; for the! '
fa"t has In en shown !<v Sorbv that tli" '
ultimate power of t!ie instrument for f
li-tiiiet d Itr:11i ti is limited t>) the ex- :l
itiiinat'on -.f loau'tiitudrs not le.-s than , '
>ne-h til* of t!i" aver it;; wave !i of !
ho tt::iiiii'.a? spectrum. or aoo'it e _-h*y '
thou*::u I to the inch. \V ? : t'.j iii- '
tnen-i ui- are lei* the datk i iteif retire 1
iViriL'es?or shadows?impair [!< de
in ttoti. except in th ? case of strain* I
- I : i. i... .. .... ..... I
n;r M'i^> w iiit~ii, u y *i j mini " - >i * i r: , iUlcus
li.'hr. may he eoutitol even fo
ver one hundred tii >usand to tiir in-li
Hampton's Honor and Hon33ty. i
It i* <;ratil\in_r t > Kuril th.it lovernor ,
I I.itnT>*i?n. of S nit Ii I lamlin i. ii is taken ;1
nimnliate an.I appropriate Steps in aid j
>f tin* lav of" tliit lulled Stitis in tlie 'v
\ust of the illicit distillers. It: one word 1
:h.! cas" is this: S-v. ml i!le;a! !i>t:IJeis **
iia 1 been arrested by the authority and s
.fli ials n| tii- 1 ni'rd State* ; they were
violently rescued, and tiuvern ir I lamp- 1
t-ui directs fie Sheriff of the county to 1
US'* all means to brim; to justice the res?uim;
mob. Now the m re ma'.ur of
revenue i> comparatively of no onse- 1
jueoce. 'i'ln- i*sue whkjt rises far above 1
the monetary e irwderatinn is whether
th" spirit of the Smith i* in furor >1 the :l
-uprein icy of the law. the Kclenl law
in its sphere Ailo'.v nice can tea lily he
iinil" only for the wild noti ois of the 11
illicit distillers, an ind a de_'fe for the i
- y in [ it hy of their frini 1- and neighbor-; I
hot the serious iju 'stion is. wh it is the t
ntt'ru i<\ real, not pretende 1. of the an* '
tlioriti '! ! n this im.- , < i iveruor 11 imp- 1
ton appears t.? have met hi* r.-ponsd/'lity it
at once and fully : a-. iiidc ?!. ! o sc ons >
t i have done in the matter i f the debt |
of tii State. When the who'.. S xitli |
-hull Inve come to the p>i if "f yi?; lim; '
i.!.<. rv no' r ? 1 itv and oh ination. ami t
-hull oxihit the -awe politid Meaciry t
:in I < ?:i "i i-n >? wM-.-Ii J! ;m; * mi vi?iii? '
to display. Ir.' will In' little ! ?:- < ! I
i* ft:*11 irii-in i" | !i:i - i r fin mi ami
i vrv ::i i11*i:i >:i ol ! -v v ' > 1. . mi l .
hu'i.-fv in til" > 'Ufli will inc-'t with I
prompt ; >n !iv tho N r:I?. ? /' <
/ /?'. / /'?!.'/
A B *autIt'ii! Id .i.
1 i-uiiiiot belieco that earth is tmii> '
aiMiini; p'ace. 1: eatnitb' th it <>>ir
life i- ea>t 'i|> hy the oiv.iu of eternity
to ll 11' it a ;ii 'in -lit on in w ivi - an 1
?!it 1? to it-?tliiiii;iier-s. Kl?e why i- it .
tli if t lie >ii? a-piiutiuti- which {cap
like novels liii ii tin- iniiple til'.iiir lie iris '
iif lii'rv i" w iii It-ritur ah sir tuisati?!i 'ill' 1
W'liv is :t tint ill-' raintj >v?r mid ih'1
iv'ii'l> ivitiie'ivi-r in with a beauty tiiaf '
i- n't of'earth, then jn-s "11 and have '
lis tn tliuse tlp ill tlieii l aied I'?Vi lints-?
WliV i- if tint the >tars tvh" hu d t.'nir
I', stivals .'.r.'inid the midnight throne are J
set above the jim-p of litliiiid faculties.
- i
f. rowr timeKttii.' if* w;tn me r uuapproaohnl.
e tiWv ! And linally, why is '
it that tin- hriiiht nl human beauty
presented to < nr view and then taken
from it* leaving the the'isaml streams i
of our afl- i ti'U.s to flow hack in Alpine :
toiivtit* on our lieirts '! \V?* are horn
for a higher world than that of the
earth : there is a realm where rainbovs
never Hole?where the stars will he but
In f re it*. lik1* islets that slumber mi the
ocean; ami where the hrinps that pass
hefbre us like sha lo.vs will stay in our
pt'esetiee forever !
A Mock Duel.
Atvot-lino to a corresp. nh'iit if the.New
Yi rk // i .//./, a no ek .lti. l was arranged
a few ilavs smee hefween two stiidjnts
of the I niversityof Virginia, one a son
??t* I Hit. <1 States Senator t'oekrell, of
Mi?> 'in i. ami tlie other a son (ion. P?r t lley
T iloluiston. of Ikiehmotiil. The plot
was ailmirahlv arranped, hepjnninp with
a . 111:11 re I while play'iup a pinie of hii
liards Hot words followed, and t'oekrell.
aeei'idino to the | lopramtne, rilled .
J ihiisi ii a Inn The l itter sprang fitlioiislv
at ('oikrell, hut. tmtwithstaninp
his tcvriI'll* effofs to ort at him, mutual
friends siieeredi'd in keeping him ha> k
it was thru arranged for a duel with
knives, near Montirello. The students
not in the seer, t of the hoax assembled
in large numbers to witness \ ldoodv
illray. hut. villi, s-ing the iLshing of
the knives, the courage ol the spectators
failed, ami tin \ ran stwav. The piitieiples
in the tifliav were ahont to he ar
losted, when tliev confessed the whole
t hi up was a I oax.
i _. . . _
I.tr^e le-op pftr.inys nrt? n^a'.n ^tH'
\nvniiii.sim; i:.\'li:s.
Timi*. 1 in. , p.,I. # # I. i
I twck. >1 I'M oil S'.Mill <|7, (,M
- I 7", 7 ". ? 17 .' "? I'M (hi
a " if 7?u : im? mi
4 (iu lo .V) is oo -j7 ,*iii
*> :: .',o ] l 7:, _'(! .*,(? ::i mm
" J MM I if 7,m uif 7 ". | (k>
7 J .*.0 I:! -J', -Jl 7*# ::7 00
X ? .'1 (hi i i MM Ji; 00 IM 00
I ino? 1. .V 17 <M? :!i'W .*.000
I 7.V1 I'.IOO .*#0 7#'. 1 CKl
; ? s 7,0 ifioM is 00 s|oo
0 7#o :;o 00 it 00 in.*, 00
I if ' 10 if.*? (im cs 00 lifooo
J 7' rr:iiiM.'iii si'lvrrtisi incur iiiis.nI 1* ::< < ouiuiiir.l
wiih tlif it, uiHiir#. niM-rtHiii.
II" Never Loved Another.
' Did 1 ever love any r.tlier irirl ' repeated
a protective l?i'in
answer ,;? tho tearful inquiry of his intended.
* W'I:v. inv darlinir. of course
nor ; Ijo'.v could you ask such a (|'icsrion
Voir arc my first, and only love.
I l is heart knew no wale* nun: until the
sunshine of voiir love streamed in and
woke it to testacy." And then lie
kissed Icr tend- rly and went home and
said to himself. ' 1 ii:usr iiurrv them
tliincs out of' the way. riyht oil". or
thcre'ii he a row,'' and he collect d to.
not lie r a or at pi I.* of'letters, wri't-n in
ill kinds oi feminine hands, with lots
f Jaded fl #wers, and r-huroirrnphs, ar.d
locks ?d li.iir. and hi's of i aded nbhot.,
uid other things, and when the whole
collection h ci lit en crammed into Die
kitchen urate, he drew a deep si^li and
laid to himself, ''There jioes a'' *
eft of fourteen undying loves : let em
hcker."
Po'ice Women.
A ho at the last occupation that won in
)e selected !'s suitable lor women is that
>1 serving on the poii *o force. '1 he
larinu person to m ike the os^jjotiou is
10 other ilriK Dr. Mary Walker, the
roll known wearer of tile Diiunner co-1
!
n.nio. who ins |.'i r:"n-'i un; Ma-un._ >ti
board r.f p?ii v f ir sin appointment
is a sr>coI;iI policewoman. It Iter prayr
is irr.tur .-hi will spread co'i-ternaion
iri t!i'1 ranks of tin.' Mil til boys ol
li.at fit v. win,so ehicl amusement Iwroof
re It is boon t i follow that rover mi
I'lv iihj-it the streets of the capital,
short iri'.' her r> pu!! her vest,
n I nnkiru; other unk nd allusions t>
icr attire.
A Doy.
()ne i.f t!i best tilings in the w rM t?
ie is a bov.
Hoys have always boon so plenty tint
Icy are not 1 all' appreciate'!.
A boy is willing to do any amount of
rork if ir is calloil play.
Tit' I. i*:?r of a boy towards jvirnpliii-pl.'fa
never boon pr'pelry conidcrcd.
A hoy I'tirtii-lps half the entertaint
ent, and tasos two-thirds of th> sci'dnir
o' th family cirelo.
It is impossible to say at what aire a
ioy becomes e?n.-cious that his frouser
ejjs are too -horf. an J is airtiou* about
he part of l;ts || iir.
In fact, a b ?y ;* a hard subj ct to g'-t
i nn?ral from.
Mr Jos..p'l II. Al'kltf I, ttil> i- I'll
itlf.l by tho recent action of tin- II ?use
it Hie election ease of A"k!on against
I >iiTfil l"?r flic l'liii'l I, oni-iana District,
o nri-lit the syilabb* "I! 01." to his
nine, is the voutu- sr number i>f that
m Iv. lie was bora in ami is
,'oii*?*<|ii!?tttIy "lily twenty-i'ijrht years
!d. He is a rathir s nail though comlait
\ buii: man, wi.li :i j.-r.-onal apirur.inco
which is iia?i.inj. t? say the
cast. J!v ?i uiy jn liit.s he is aeeountcl
In- Ai'poIIo Uelvi lero of the Hoiso,
hat <ii?:ilutl 'IS I':lVI u proV|i.ll?i!y been
inferred bv r.iRiniofi eot.s?n: uj?>n ti e
II <?ti tiiibeit ' . \\ alkcr. i'( \ ii'iiiii a.
\ck!i ii iris jot black hair, pastni ticary
in i!> ' ini'Mie. with one of the mo-f
jotatifttl Hack curl:lit: tn.?u>*:s:*!ies ew-r
ecu. an 1 a pair of black oye? which
re -imply iii'Ie?eribable.
ti :i l?i?'k Tavior. wh > writing .1
if-toiy >.*' tht- w a- s"c!!i- t i mi l ts'.iii 1
art <>!' ban llinu a,pe:i. In bise-say
in the bat tie of' Jetty-bur;; ho formulatei
sentence which will live. II ? >:iys,
A ree'iit article in tlu pttb'ic pro.-s.
iuiK'l by tieti. l/m^-treot. ascribes th"
allure it t?itty>bsir^ to Leo's mistakes.
,vhi 'h he (I.oan-ire't in vain p >in:
nit anil i in m*tr i'"'l against. Tliat anv
mbjoi t i?;v living the posses-ion an.I ,v>rei-1
. ! iiiti'h'eet shonM he ehv.r t?
1,'ti^-trr tin J concealed IV in i- i
e titling j r'|?>ition to thos j. i-v- ssii,^
iii.r.vl- iL'e of the two in ti." This will
lave a t ndcllcv. lu- t1 ?ik. to l?r;n^
n n i. .iist roi t t 1 his bit. ?-III*/.
; IV f.
South ?' irolina is making progress in
inan'ifutuiing. 'I'ii r<* are now in tin?
Sf:iti? ."i.'.lOit >piinl!iM ami l.llHI luotn-,
divided among t n prosperous factories.
Winn the Vatuduse and Piedmont
Mil!', now neai eunpletod. aie tilled
with machinery if will add some 1
spindles and-lull looms in the above
figures. l.i the course of a t *w months
it is >,?!' to 'iv that tlu-re will he 7.40i>
spindles and 1 ,S."io looms in aetive pro.
til aide operation, besides o.her lactones
in process of cnnstruciion.
1 hnil I V lro. while returning to llray.il
in the ant it i n. wrote i n the 'teaaier a
lettei to an American friend, whirh letter
contained this passage: * ln a lew
days 1 v.iil.'ee my native land, wliieli
(i-i.l has so won h'lTnl v etui >wod and I
hope that that which I have learned
during inv ah-t nee from ln?r will enable
itic t><* n^ot'ul to I mi". One tiling I
can truly siy i?. that I return withcaru< > 1
lun^iii' n. ;111 I with a pa-.-ion stronger
than evei for | r.'i:rossl
h- ?ea mouse i? one ? !" tli'" prottie-t
matures that lives under water It
-I arlvh-s like a diamond and is radiant
with all the color- of the vainhow. although
it live- in nitid at the h ?ttoiii ol
the ocean It should not he e.illcil a
ni 'ii-e. for it 1- I ni- than a h o rat.
It i- covered with -eale- that move up
and down a- it breathe-, an I o.i'tcr like
o< Id -liiiiiiio iln ||.;h a flerey down,
from wh.ielt line >iiky Ini.-tles wave, that
ivn-tantly ohat'iu >i< in one brilliant tint
' t ) ntiotln.: