THE CHARLOTTE MESSENGER. VOL. III. NO. .39 charlotte, N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1887. Tent $liO itr im Siuie Cm i teult TUB I Charlotte Messenger] Ri rUBUBBED { Evor^- Saturday, j AT CHARLOTTE, ft. C. In tbe Intmvets of the Colored People ' of the Conatry, , Abtoanci widl-known wrilere wRl (vntrib ote to itt eolnmiit from dlfTemit perU of the | 'WBtrj'p end It will conlnlr ih> letret Qm •rml News of the lUr. Tbi: HcaeiKorn I* » Riwl rlew newepaper end wfU net tllow p»npniil ehimo la it* sil omns. It la tx>t eectnrlan nr portiMn, hiii ' tedependent—dcallTiB fairly hi e|l !• re [ I'a^M the right to crtticEa* fh,’ >i r>it .iniinrii of ell jwhlic offlolale—mnint-.ii.I.iii; 'he ' •wnrthy. awl reenauiiendin,; Ipw ete.-'i..„ wreh , the intereat^ r^he penpi.. I U H Intonrled In eiipfi'i Ih,' t'ns foil n^wl a newspaper to ••i-v.eie 'h* rl«hls and ivreDd the inter.«1« of 'h« N.^o Amerirao, ; ecpeeialirfn llie rt-dm.'ni re, tjon nf the I CaroDnaX. nrpKTBlPTIOltB; “rnOTO *’ on *1 irmotKi 7.S ^ 4 motitha .V 1 5 monthi 40 ’ Addnn, I ^.C. SMITH. Charlotte N C. i Two welLksewn cettlemBO of Ileri riotta, Tcxa^ have rontrselrrl with ;i firm in Montreal, Cahada, (o ftirolah them h; Jope Irt, 6,000 bead of cattle fmoi warlinga to' aiz-year eld cows for |M, 000. The cattle an to be used for breed lug piirpoeea. The GalreftoD iAwt sap that tbb U the fint tde of cattle era made direct to Canadian bttyet*, aa^ Tezant hrliere that it will derelop ioto i briak trade. In answer to Ule qnestioa, “What tpecd H nttaioedb^the fattest steaaer is *ba world?” the Hew Terlf Sm icpUai. "The ordinary go^ torpedo boaU Is foreign navies make aboM tweoty*twc miles 00 hour orer tbe mcasund Anile. There are a few, including the Alaetirae boat Stiletto, that can make twcaty.fln miles an hev. T%e fasteet boat is thi world h die PnncA torpedo boat Osra pan. 6h« it creditad with about bventy nine miles an heor. At that rata would more as fast as ordinary paasenga •rains he^oag Kew -York and Cbicagr avCTBge.” .... REMOTELY AKtIS. Our frlwds arc like tbe bottercups That tom plain Roldi to goU With bointy manifold; tYhlle Lots la like the iwsst artM arem Wbleb fills a hidden place With frairraDeo, eder, grace; Nor ret the dower toomi Of Beauty saving tboms. AnO Friendship Is a country rleb In meadows, waters, wood^ A land of pilet moods; But Lots Is like a mountain fair: Joys. tumtiR. dangers (low Adown Its sid» below, While high agsinrt tbs sines Its solemn commits nsa. Or. laive a «ummer nmrlse ihlwe. Ho rich It. rimde ere bung, Bo rich lusmg« are tang; Ami Prle&flshlp's but hread, common day, With light mwragh (o show Where fmit wlih hramblre grow; With warmth eoongh to feed The grain of dailr need. And Lo»a, a royal river, flows To give, to strongly blees ■ Or blight with swift care*; Wjlle Friendship has a lake's repose; A lake that placid Um Peneath the piaeid tkice, AibI bolds the hev70.01 anigh To soothe the downeart eys. Or, I^re'e a ohnixh. deor^ bantifu). And Fnendehip Is s bom* Whem one for rest may com* I.ike praylog sp-re, Lore, too, Has entered la the blue; Midway fts clear bells fo-md, Kweetanlog lh« sir around. While no •» of tbe street A boot Its portals m*et ~BcfU>n TVoaseript pocltlon, or tonethiaa else. Botif what you tar it tra»,—U a ^ker't offica U no place for a womu—I—I think I would rather qoi ttay." How Rowland Wayne tbutad hkaaelf when -he thought of hit cnrtlett words, and tlun marked bow her lipt quirend, how hn eyelidt drooped tokMp hackthc finthed leartt “I think I apoke too btttUy, kflas Archer,” he taid. “A lady's place k where the makea it. We are sot a lot of itTagee,” he added, with a warm c^le. “If you remain ben I think I can Ineun you courteona and coqtiderata treatment on the port of every oitB In this office. U such k bot accordM you, yod bare only to inform me, and I will know the reaioa why." “You are very kind," said Stise At«h- er, with a biMibt, fleetiM naile. 'T thould like to atay. I relily eanaot af ford to resign my poaitioo." “Theo auy, by all means,” said Ro. land. Aud, to the ediffcation of hia clerka be got up and opened the door for her when I After that he often caught himaelf I listening to tbe soft yet dlednct voice iu I another room bolding conrereationi over the 'phone. Wnen be rrat at home with one of his I attaeks of neuralgk and hnd to commuoi* i cate with the ofSec by win he often re* ; marked how well M could hw ; Archer's voice, when all the other's I ebbed away into a Babel of sound. I “Burnt did a fine thing when ha Mt I that girl la tbe office, ha muted one d^, when he was kept a nriaoner very Inop- I portunely. “I don't Vnow what we'd 10 ’ without her—now esprstally, tt'a bad I enoiibgaa it it. I couldn’t bare had this ; attack at a worae time. But I guess every thing isall Hf^hL Dinbun's good for any I amount this side of a milUon. By Jore, . though it would be rough on itm U any* I thing want wrung sow I It would claan i me out comploto^." ! Ilr wai walking up and down the ] room, tiring to rrprras the nerrouaagjta- “Well.’'aiid Roland Warne, when hal, , . came into hU office after ■several dsrs'I ^ •'Seren 0 ^k!''he aaif glMciag at illness with a wretched neuralgia, which 1 I**' affr-tod him whanerar the ewt wind J? CT blew, ‘you got some one for the tsK theo-Hrllor what 1 phone—^d yon. Bomsl" j inatr ' Yfs. sir," ih? cierit replied. “The ■ lady has bceo here since Thun- ' Yoang ladyl" czclairaed Mr. Warne. salt thanking baaren, and ydo, thatjgol out wfthont loaiag aajthiug. I am tim of ikich chanoea. X do not leel that I can eater into contraeta with man like Brkket and Danbury without cMmomitlng my* a^; and so I hara dedoed to get cut sltoi^sr.” "I uudeiatood that you were going out of busioeaa," said Helen, quietly. “Yea, lam. I thali clOM up the office •a loon u peatibla.” “I expected that; and—and ^on’t wiih to tioubla yon, Mr. Weyna,4nit If ftqi Bee an opmting for me anywhera would you be eo kind ai to reeommena met” “I bare been talking to your toother,” laid Roland, bowing to Mre. Archer. roouirea It; butr— sotag alone. I want you and yourmother to accompany mo. It will do you both good—iiMeed. you need it aa mnah at I —and I wonH toke a refusal.” This la bow Helen Archer took her fiiat tribto lurope. when the came home Roland Wayne had given bier a aitiiatlon as—his wife.— OMeef/9 HiiraiU. SELECT SIftIVSS. . CbrisdanitywailntroduoedintoTrance is the fifth century. A Louielaoa (Ho.) man had the hto oought for fourteen conaecutire daya. Tbe manuscript of a famoua eenaea which John Knox preached in ISM hai been told lately for According to the Atutralian Oouanl ai Yokohama, tbe earthqnakee of Jipau da* itroy a city every seven years, on tba average. The eyee of pokonoua anakee hare beau found by Dr. Benjamin Bbarp to havi eUiptica} pupils, while In the baimlew sj>edet they ere drenlar. Cardlunl Woleey, who bad ikon fros tJIi,!, . Laminiii A>oleey, Who hatt neon froa /si lASrlrf lowly station aa the eon of a buteha Ido not Ukq the Idea of y^. ,ir. ^ •..-u-a THE TELEPHONE GIRL. The United gUtei Caralry Eertlee. “People hare an idea that tbe recruih ing ofBcee of tbe United Btatee ermy take moet anybody who comee along,” lald s MWly^nlistM man In the eavauy eerriee to a Mew York JKnl and Egress reporter. “But that k a great mltteke. I took peint to find out eomething about this when I entered my applTcadon and laamed that only one man in thirty 01 those who apply to enter the caralry eer to be the IXi^ Chancellor ot England under Henry V^I., died in 1680. The flist country to iarae atampe for cheap poatage wu Orest Britab in 1840. An unused sta^ of that date k wordi about 1300. The rareat poatage atamp known to collectors waa imuea fay thi Poatmutcr at Brattleboro in JM8. In feudal timea, when a country wai about to engage in war, the king mm* moDod bk rasaals; theae, gonetdly the chief aoblct, summoned their ntainenoi liegemen, and the latter called out thdi farmer! and yeomanry. The anny con- listcd of freemen, es;^ amed at hie own coet or the coat of hk superior. Kspoleon Bmiaparte waa at the hdgbl of hia power in ISll, at which time tbe Pirnch Empire extended from the border* of Denmark to those of Keplea, sad fall kinsman held the throne of Hoiland, V peiwn fond of trarei has a fancy testily. “Why did you get a woman? A bOfkcr's office i.v no place for a woman." • Why. you see, air," said Burns, wKh so obvious embanaMment and apprehen sive glances toward 1 light oak partition, behind which tb* new operator aat in esn-eahnent. “you didn't aay aorthing thing about that—oolythat Mr. Richard bad his haudv full with the wiiM, and that Uiere'd hare tu bo some one to take eham of telephone; so I—” ‘ That is just like you, Bums,” said >fr. Wayne, stamping back Into his pri vate office. ’'Any—**• V — known hettcr." “Why, you ■■e else would bsve r.”iaid Buma, de* rise to grrt eetimate the coeL Th ~ . . cmn high. It has been esti mstei !h^ the average czpertee incurred hv exploring parties iu Africa k over $13 smile. Stanley's trip acrost the conli- nml le said to llsve coat about $60,000. Dr. ?I>’'luh, who was recently killed whili rorkinc h'» way from South Africa tr the Or'at Lakes, took with him so out Ct that rest $23,000. The money ex peodeii by moet important ezpedi'ioik 'sried from.$I0.(in0to $t0,0(M. An ex nlorer's force of-portm and nehtr ostiv, '"'•rsnte raviea fnwn aboot forty to tM Mr Stanley's present eipeditkm 'rK-lud'v about 1,006 peraoas, and hit •'VI r'in;: oolffi au^ trade goods have eoM •'Taetfajog orer llOO.Otki TV chieagn aarsthst after tak • S'' .-ml nl stork the navy of the re,ted >tatea k found posMwed of rhe ' ■ :lewiBg rraft • 'vyai'v ,a fi|$ii to placs them ii '■ fv vervioe tker* are tfarve ffm-elasa -e,* and three Hcond rl »*• wh in the BaBar ritmaic raaditiBa tbrv* . b •" pwo* that 1 1 -.!», .u. ,11 uH " T bry pvdna, kr, said a ar m '1 pr Viih any wt the great • %i Pan.;*- Bait ihia Adagnst rakn ^ :-i ranoi ttacihnaghL Than* ttorvoi liafhnr tags eatksad a tha nary *• ihatr The shrill alarm of the telephone sum moned him across the room. “There is no one at the office, be Iboufbt, taking un the rereim. I won- —V--- Qp now! Hellol Waynel r Sc'n. ,¥.''i;'~oiii;ilr’m. ululia! 1 -fl »P-1».,, I™-* ■ .lira. I«iKrf «1 juoplig « . mm, « ; 'k-k':""'*" ,1'’ “S’ iwDpIe nippMc, the. nut him thtongb mmd Ih# loBjinm, of hj, _exllB Md tions, and after It all thay ask him over i ^ well-posted railway ms* says that the and over if he ia aura be knowa bU owe I obl%ttory tooting of a locomotive on tha mind and k folly satkfiod to give hh York, New Haven ft Hartford rail- aerricee wholly to the army for Bve yearn. , mei, in an ordinary day's ma, involveaa Ton have got to be eonod mentally andh wMk of iteam requiring the conaumptic* -• ' " and your eyeelgbt and bear t »f 280 pounds of coal to renew. Be esti- • •- '"V mataa the wbistlisg expenses of thatpar- ticukr railway at $18,WO per year. There is aaimilar weste in the ulowine of the whistles of stationary and ateamDoat en gines. It is a matter worth tha aeriooi study nf practical rotiroad men, whethet they cannot deviie ■ cheaper noke with which to give notice of the apptoa^ of trains to stations and grade eroiainga WTio are you?’ “It is Helen Archer, Mr. Wayne,"said a voice which he knew raite well. “Why, what ere you doing in the office at thk time of nSgbtr' be exelabaed in- voluotarily. “I am net at the ^ce—that k, not at your office. I am erroe Central 8ta- tioB. Can you bear me?” “Tea." “I have something important to tell You. Our wire got eroaeed wHh Mr. Brisket'e to-day. a^ I could bear every word laid over iL I eentd not understand what they were talking about, only Mr. Brisket was talking to a man named Danbury." “Danbaryl" exclaimed Wayne, in great czeitemenL "ITtey were talking abont bonds, and said a lot of thing* I couldn't compre hend, but at last your name was mes- lioncd. 'Thk will put Wsyae ia a hole,' Hr. Brisket *>id. 'Yea,' said Mr. Dan bury, ‘it'll bury him alive. It is a good thing he's ebelred to-night. There u im deoger. Iiuppoae, of hie setting wind of (hi* befoee 8 o'clockF ‘No Aager at all.' There will be a new deal all B^-'wid. and well booct the market over Wayne's head.' Do you hear what I aayF' she interrupted. “Yes, yea!” Wayne aaid, excitedly. “What ekor' “Kothing more that 1 could under- 1, eze^ that they wi IBg are put t , way they tried my eyesight was this: A I Ban helolng a pack of esrdi etoed at * I distance of Twenty feet from me, and th« : doctor pnt one hand orar one of my eyes. I The man with the cards held up onckiftet aitothsr in qnlek aucceesion, and 1 had te I cell off tba number of spots on aach card. I If yon fail in telUng ona card correctly S u are rejected. In testing my hearing ay tnrned me ae that my Wk wu I toward tbe man at the other end of the Tae Patr •* Pvrsaeal Bar visa When Christian men and woman begin to recognize the duty of a personal ser- j to low, monotonoui tones an iraprorised i rice^ all weeks will be weeks of apecial ’ lad tooorruct naoltipHeation table,fQch if I bieaslng, and every eerriee will be a trr-' I O'times 8 told, etc., and you mum repeat { omphtorths Lord, "ToryM mamkuew, I whto ha aay* without tbe eUgfatost baaita- Mr. Lewh^ it ia a rule in eur church that tioB, Man often gat eaurtt at thkbear- I when one toother bu been eearerted faa ' ’ lyC^ V. , ., The young lady is very capable, and she seemed to want tbe place eo badly, She is ri-ry poor, sir, and sup ports her moiher. I know somcthlDg ! about luT, you see." "Oh! S3iD-flam* of your, I anppoae, i BumsI Very nice arraDgemaot for you, no doubt” '•1 beg pardon, sir,'' sold Buna, to aa offcsdcu'oiatineT, "I am a rasrried man.'' I “By Jove! RO you are'" aaid Roland Wayne, with a laugh. '-I hsd flatten that. Well, try her, anyhow, iftere'i ' the maiL pleaiel" "1 fell you what, B-iran," ona of the . othn clerks observed, when that in^rid- . nal finally e»erg>-d from Mr. Wayne'aof- j fiee. “the bnaa is a fly humor, iae't he?" “He's ail right," Buma aaawnrd. . , . . ^ ' wanniT. “He has given me a ticket to CoottoeBtal Hotel to-ni^ Ailanrie City, and two day* off " I o'clock- I caaie here becaase I wmafiaid The clerk whistled ?Alh from the oAce. I thought eome "Whv. I thovfat Mwasgoing te taka , ^ 2?®^ your bewJ off " ^ [ you here dSect. That's all. Oood-by." “Y'ou doaT know him I am Rraitia i Botond Wayne to dreai and laar* o shame te a maa whose nerret are si- Hbe bouse was a matter of a resy abort :aTS twinging with neumtois if be loam ' reeeirsd tbe mawage hts'temper bow and then.'' ' Archer. Rk lUnem and the Rokad. meanwhile, had takaa ap hi* ' •>! expomira war* forgotten. t-B, and **• writing a ieagthy an^nt *«T Mcxpsctodly te of Rrmut s new d«l to P. Y. ftX.: Mr. Brisket sad Mr. Damboiy, at the “If the est jumps thiswav,"lm —td, | evening eoBferenoe at the botaL i-i roBi'tohioa, “the bew* hare gnr hia ’ H was a stor^ scene that esMod bs- - - irr. Danbury k •« our side. Hs fam • tweea Roland Warns and thorn two me* - ’ I'lirs Brkket the cold shoulder, and. if ! who bad eembtoad agaiast kto —am** .. -W I'm am nasukia. somebody will grt wo- ‘ from which the reung broker knad pat* "ffta remets reomrias extenalve ?»»» kfl. I rtoa t mteod rhnt it ahall he but mill triMphanL or* remess ^mnag exwaa.ve ^ jf pTwyihing goes a* 1 think it will. What hari poimd no*** knew, but the ntoew tWm .. ermrl. . . g ^.006. aad thra 1 am ■rxt day tbe mrwet was eketriffed with g-iiiig to gn out of the bnkerag* bwi- ^ aewe thaS Wayas was cleaiag op hk It doosnT iuit me, and my beaHh ^*• *** “^"^ ^ > M .«> aoBw- I "That will throw mail o*t mid Bnnu, ^ I gioomily, sad Bekn Aieksr baard ^ ' oewi wito a «»wk’Wig hawt. ' «ai« tr* na the Stock* to rattom Migr* alom'^wwTTt'hk^’elbow I 8h* wm hto that alfht to goiag homa, ■f itKumplescixa*. Thaae sw^ (ha B«rr Arrher, Mr. Wayne." hariag soma Moll arraada to attoad to to the ou^rnMemt'laital of aisty-am IMoad diepped hk poa. oad rust pn- !f ^ morao^. hm s(m aeM whea hr saw the toimam nf hm ?«*.-** gmiHmiia A *v. sweet takh m ' to me jmi ks «■* todvkve.^,«*",*rts. Thetottov*i'*^.(t!^''?^““*‘^-*"-’?"^ !pf—» J *“!?■ . „ thsrest SI if multipumtioe. I leaned, too, that toiae men during the five yean mre as much as $1,000, bseoming tosch- ets and doing axtrs duty for which then k extra pay. Others lend money on to- tereet to their ommdes and make a good deal that way. Besides this them k a sort of Mvtogs bank eatabliihed by tbe govsismcot which paya toterast on the laringi of tbe soldiers. One can also save on tbe allowance tor clothing and the home fare allowed after your term of ^ ^ enliftaient k over. Three-quartortof the | personal duty. Many a'ehureh which mnal go and (eieh another brother, and wliea a a.tlor has oeen eoorertsd, aha mast go sad fetch soother liator. Thk it iIm way on* hundred and twenty of ns bare Men brougftt from sthskm and Popery to simple taitli in the Lord Jesus Christ.'' So said a member of ooe of tbe struggling Proisetaat ebnrehes in Park. And eirnggling tboueh it Is, that church is Iriumpb- ant, Lwexuse personal aarrios k thua re take the place of thk Western reitchmco, I am told, soldier* w^ hsv* invested their aariim to land out there. A great tutny who eohit to tbe cavalry ore well edneated.col- leg^hnd men.” A EeaatM'h Narrow Eaeape. Called States Senator Pur. of Nevada, relate* an totereating account of a nar- „ .. .. ape which be had from a moot matter of course—s etanreb with, My, call i>rotperou*, and which to proa- peroui la external wtys—ia eengrega- tiooi, CM/ fiasDcei, large gifts—ii ter ribly weak and langnieniog epiritBally, because to so great degree He members are willing to do aaylhing hut make personal approach to otbert for Jeew' sake. Whst a rteord of spiritual pover ty it ia, and a record eo ofton mod* thito the niaking it teems to be a kind of hoTTiWe death. G ned OB my last visit to lbs Sandwich and* 1 tin a very expert Rwimmer, and nothing pleases me oeti 'This bap- 600 rnenbe!*, and wiili addition* by eea- - .i_i V icrsiont of from a half dosm to a dosen 0 a whole year. The reaeoo k plain. tMWA'nBMCZ. like to bnpattott ehOdim whm tha Iky Frowna aa soma mom at loacad-far lefts tky To chest thftr happy hmito at eoklnne Pky, ws fret whsD eende of III shove m fly. And every dond and re Tffiihaswsw esthsy, Tbtir tift for pleasure to teoas Indeer way, Oarsf* tearee wfmr than toftr tofsaoy. If wa could dtsfe sad fttMfttbs eloaik ator, Rotberthon bet’iewed gloem upeu thMi bring, Oer goto iw lack of gmoe mlgh* palllM% fiat leave us yet wiUi iFinllnm at war, That brave deflance to oU fats woold Stag. And by w,aw* la stooog sad fimt. —irgNom 01 JHehardt, ia Harper’s HUXOB or THE DAT. A good thing to tie to—A hltohdig poet—JfercAant T>ii»Iir. The body of a fish k s great puzzle, be cause you can’t make bead nor toil c4 it. — Our prcMst flehery trouble would seem tosigoiilcant if tomwody would invent a booelsM ahod.—Paek. “Heavens! Look there“ “Whoml" “There—that meeaeogcr boy runotog.” “Bh-h I It’s hk regular meal time.”—Pttt*- bvrgfHlpatek. In thk country there an two hundred tboiussd men blowing in brsM hands, and twenty millloD blowing ■( them.— PmtHU Breau. Probably thk world couldn't get along without ertnks; but sometixset it conY help thinking it would like to try.— SanenWa .Pntmal. A married mao to words tmUnd And with much onphafts avert. Hie wtfs deftrny* hti pesos of atlnd By giving him a pifoe ot bam —Jfrrehoni TVowiev. Hufttond—“If TOnonly bad the ability cook' as mother used to I would be ^eer." Wife—“AndifyouMlyhad llity to make money enough to buv things to cook, asynnr father used to. T too wenld be Imppy, dear." Fogg has mid the meanest thing* say was was aver capsWe of layiag. when Mrs. F. left him alone to tbe Eoun the other evatogihsremarked: “Too wont be lonely, dwr “No.’ll replied; “1 shan't mte yon at all. '■la poirol, you ■ ' - - • ^caieripl. lupptjde. tbe ibfliU Huow, khero.”—Aoton i “Oiv* on example of on kamovoble otastoele,” said the teacher. And the UR bod bey a (be foot of tbs dam MgMtad tbiM girk on tbe sidewalk. The toaebar, wboumaUy bod to walk to the middle of tbe eOeetWieU, seat him ri^d op to tbe bead of tbe cIom and told k& to key tbere for a week.—Durdik*. “Be ktod to (be aninisli m (to plei«hmba „ , than a The hindrance dore not lie to Ood, it plunge into the wit water. The tempv- does lie in that cboreb. A* a geaertl _* .w- i. —J T membermhlp k willing to do soyibing Let tetreb out ewn, eae by ^ personslly osd lovta^ them.—[Rev. Dr. We Bojl Wsylead Savage Fees ^ tbe Coago. The BOM 'lugertma Nvog* fee* w* explorer, » onrug tbaseeaL wusv lum wm rvu wiui mam. ids lue mzu cacae to (be surfoee, oad again they foea we dived and ptoaged tbek tong kuves into oad so r the moaMer. At kto be laid stiff oa top tbe rtver York. PrrtWMOth. J *bar> But thr r art 4awa iMiVw A4dk« (iKMftaMife 'b- sgxregBto ot tix^-OM eOMsii f raed eat oad te tw M* b , eighty ST»CTifi,|^ This k the tewing ^ tim CalMi ■ovycoapitod kM te ktiotekd topMV . “li^tetrirvftaae o Ipr te aw Sftd ^ ^ ropADy. and wkh ■ ■ cweval. '*1—] eoobl neSbrlp BaM . bewtog winft ysuMsd to Mr. Bomaatk- ^ tie ave. oad-oad 1 mwe » wy M yM am aes ■■liiiid to tew m alaf fo testB.vyuaate atewf aa." d!” knted Bcbaad, la r d WMUUy. "bs Mid, “1 tea OMM rteM^M«i wa you. above wwad store of the Islands k del^tful, oira I could net rvoist tbe tomptotioa to take a swim. I piepoffd mveelf and plunged ia. After I had farm to the water for Christ os Them, half on hour I pushed out over and be yond one of the recta which aarronnd ths IsUnds; All M once I realized that soms- thiag was soitig on on the share. “A number uf tbe aativr* eppeond to be grtuly esehed. Suddenly two na tive jtet swam out behind me, with king Knives betweea their teeth. I looksd my last rldt to tbe Cot^ oroond, sad, to my horror, I mw an im- mok; three were killed^ mcMe shark of te man-Mtev vwkty ’ bv a bippopoumus sad eoe by a making lot me with terrific speed. Aa iWe ore Urge aumbet* of luppepeiimf instant lst« the gtria bod dived oad te atoag tbe Coogo and its uteOMks, and terk bad aearly sfa^rped. Tba water thousaad* upon tbooMads at CTuoadika. * red with blood. Tba Tba ktur ore by far te meat insiteui we have. becauM they are so elite to swift. You tee s man tweaug top tbe river." taM Mr Btoaley, wiA amt ot . quite dead. Tbs nativw hk vivid, gnmfaie toucte; ‘tekaCHid- drogged him ssmts oad IommI tbst bs tog aear te More, ksigiiiag M you, ww tmo at te krgMt of bk nacisa If tow i««ii*i«g to te keea k hod notbscB forte wrmdevnl bravery hk hath: saddtey be faUe of ihsM 1^ I eksuld aoi bs bwe ta- sss btoi no more. A croeodils te h>- Bitetauayouthk Btwy.’—AMr*r$ praadwd m>mb. ' r*i*p*UBa with its toil that govir— am ow. mw tektosmstiyaetoetiaadeantodefL Or. A FteurOa BxpMvo. it may ba that te man k rwhtetog, l» ^ ... . ktMsItv saceosetoUB of danger; ten k notktog to stirs trteort^--‘-“- by g FwbA ckeMito. k ih that te g^- to dwp wi mameut of Ftece dtiwo. it wBl rieahi ^terw ef tec ro^ m tlntefwmfiM. Qteialllrktepw,wha ,h, ,h,d«r of teuom yonder, ka h^ V* "*■»**?**■ H ?«*: emedas. It te epsted (hs teiiwir, te now ifplitivi. teadvissd ^ ^ wat^hyr^gTytei^. Jte He sMsria that k wtH ^ oftM. terrmtaM BBte iw ks psoy: ■ iiwtoj tedrvks new p^ to with, the wm hwte aschtog until tekfaM ■pftteu. If Itorhiiiu, It,, ths leg m4 4n^ te tesoC te wmy teoy* «iki^ hi to tocmas msrel Ababbls« tea to* Atedteteto cMMtteteMwteMtehH^ dm, ofMMk, toauBMtfartiftteteHaf oB te wartd Mat te oMtidend Mtems. towitetohi Traea asd Bllxsordo. I have boon mneh totersfted is watch- ' lag tbe effect of tine planting apoa tbs buuards. Tbe Uixara drives oloiig tbs |TUuBd,and ithwforsgwapoBsgeitoBnd as trot to holt or vsMB. TbsssOlsnsB tbs pUtos tiuM, howfver, sad thew trsM now stands m obtooclw to te fun sweep of tha tee laden wind. A few days ago m a hltzrmd swept over te eoumlxy, I paaaed through a loosely ydant- ed grave of trew, eottonwood, diver mo- ides, greoB aih, ate., and aotad with plsssiui that amtegthstraMtevtolenea of ths wind WM greatly reduced and the flakes of mow dro^ied Isdly to tte graond, when they rested w coatsutsdly M if they hod fallen npou tbe tree oof • •red hiUs of Maw EngUmd. As mou w I had pooMd out of tte grovel hod to face sgito te ftuioua flakes, driving bor- isMta&y to thtir mad career ovv tbs earth. As eftea m I posaad thmn|A a tk- tie grove of troM 1 found that Iieft tte hHoMrd; bot M soon m 1 emogod froM te ihsltrring mm, teWaet etru^ wa agoto in til its fury. Thts bit of expeti- OBoa k dii]diated thetmiafie of oaMS evoij day upM tte ptotos. Tte tree toaM faa* touted tte blisMid wberevw be tes Mt bk Uttie army of Mw. Tte and faiiBard tircat aa toagsr rnlw w wilt arw oil tbs ItekdppL Valley. Wbof^ ever a grave bM cooie lau txiftwri ten te bUxsard scepter bw bocu braken. True, te ratoe as flesetir m •vernutddaef te groveo, but wtbwa nkrge bk Awiaini couttocts. Wtea •‘-e gravMM ‘— aodwbto to gitafkar bdgbts, te Wkimd « t^ ef PMA_Tte a ..... uBstol M te frkadly eettonwood. MOfliL a wd tiH. Ttey tioM aui vsteh fl onur if (te Wwr They tote wu to Ood, telK«^(^** btettoou^ Chrkt, eaa aeeerte mj power bo wpaetef fra« Mm. Dteh. ttelk ttejraet dtowtooref tiletbor MtMA tivCMd larusd. kea teflWM uatytog ihH tet it eaMuaiHflM k; k aMatetoaffktouoo; irMteteto toeopte-tead. mt fhtil te^Hte wite ■■ toes IwMw.-fAtolbkhep