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I ln &ww wtv tUft olWf JoBOi
Al Ui th wt"i tt4 Wk If
Tti ww rMtrfait ,rt
r- Le jt wwi 9mi .,
Thf wtr ft van? t4y -
lUfWirii with 4U-V V PrYrr
Iwu mi ' x-"-"1 IIrr.
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Tbt wtll tiCrw lt nvauy vvtr j
.n4ht www thai Iht mit W!
A4 tit tuM JViitrry.
t- rr ivf tlk! l)t lult frnr
-T U tf U K- M.t't
-Ukikr tr-l fct !-.
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It jr r ti.t . tit
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lltw; J tKAl u t.v- r .uy
T;A.H NATIIiATIilV.
II-
lory rrwn tt rirl t:rriiHrnl to th-
, lrr-ol.
I'rom an iotrrvting totutm- mtittrd "The
HLtirr f traut Va ijfin, by lnr
Admiral lTt !!-, of tf I'nit.d tut- n ,
ht h f'noin-4 a-rtut f th-ri:n atd pn-
. ot ith uppli utstt (' tr.im ti th
jr)i4- f rwt lct u-n ts ilrmnl:
Tlvr Ar U ! ll tw m otmiu t
Ui-UT. n tbtr ITth f Jtme. t P. he off.Ted
1
prprl tft rrl vi't!i:t imi! mt ojr l ..rr
rmprijr. I 'baric tl- I .t? Ik t;jriu
trnml tucrt-hant I. .t!i.d l-i
rrint.lal of t hir.f rul tu Urtrthert. The
"prrimat n.le 111 ,.r- ii. v t
'rujvrriU nmntLirin r-., li ll. ur r !, rI d..
fcn liir U (urdovu t! 1; A.-mr 'of
Urvrlonrv awl tlwTre.vttrv. I'aa It m.v.-
ITtfe if J y f -t.f,citin in.d the
i W : pi I n nn .t ! u : a tt t d fir.rd
i mcd toi,j .d r tti 1 I lu f , d. n J t
fl.n.I t!iv;tN r rurj .d ti wbt-rr it
Ltrtd. wit!it the tk.Ut.in of i.iL-.
r Urty M-nUte nvK !u-r . metpt an
iinrttrtvo raldnn of imittng ..f rr, u nw!r
j rtttni nontbrr f wbU wit tun, ikixl gjtratin
I puddle witbtial
All llunxdmii upUu'Ul.
Of nlh I r;fJ r'T ilt i
nnl j. r-u'-r :. l tjc r ' ! 1
w i 11 .5,. ft:'U tlf It
t n tu i- 1:
lli'.-.lf el
i j it' t w . v4 i rrtl;v 'a-t.ia; r- I'.iif'
;i! in rutwn'((.! ; t"t.t rt if r il
- .. I 4 ,.- . t I.'. .' '" t, "'l m'
Jt.ir:cl, td fh.it the -itnlft v ..ilk! U ll.
t it u j r '-" tf 4iid tln Ttw nnTir
li.vn. d t t tie rreu-im r, btit h prr i.tief
g-l3'!. TJli itntC ;teMr J.-.M 4ri.u ti
llw ti.vy (it5 h tud.-4: f afu'ty i-t ,3ml
. 1 -,t i
A JlJrn i JllT Thradm ru then
l;Jh
y s i on io .o.rur in- ui-rtoi in rtttni
V;U7nryl;
htiruuh .d IiricAL "Hie rurlirr ttt- i
. I..... i a ...... K . .-.t. m i I, i
. ,r
disomraout an! t
A.a. & 111 W n 4 r tl f rM T mw I TTTft I TT t I I I I II I TTTI 1 II I
. i ..r:.. .-1 . !.:...
W COUiUi-il nrr-rt t..tt IM t iMHT.. iiim. ,
the btrthpU e rf J,wilh4,t UrtlU the fcr-l
T .11 . T . . . ft.. . .. v. n ft . ft 1... ft 1 . . Ill l ..hf I...
.a; e-'ift.oft ".itft -v . . mi ..,,.. ( .
unl ia 4ip. It tu ITtlT:
.lwl ) lttl.
f h hr tlft-nl kD'K :
IC-Mlrl llftftar-tlltxr.
't C fc-l it .Ifniiu
:ul lift. iu it r. '
I'mmMii'I -lu it tu l
r I .-.- A.IuMl luw c-ri.
. nil. i:vr.
'M mi uppe . rvx t ! it iiM:ent
intrntiort. but tho nd intra I tntornt- u toat
for trar l lbrt Krirse.at.l nttth rtl"rts
hot! l-t it m..b to iiktrtda.r thclsiJ
nrilT -"i. - T'ie rirt l tniiet a
,Jfcfvi.;' ,r a t-Tt-xtr prj uer tv.-
Jurtrph lif.titith. IVttIiUy. ;n rnm
nviXrf. wlt t.k oit . pitt-nt on M ty 1. IT..
iMrinjt lh tunu y ir J Pif h. at a;wt-i.tl
rt-tu4 of t he A r u-rir.ttt PhtloMi.phU alSx i ty,
of PhiLttt. lp!iu, Uhl l-riort th- nv nU-r a
draxin- isrtl UfHliptioil f u tit. him for
workioit lil UJtiin.'! the trt-.tra by cuntus
ei a fi.tt'iirf. t" tXrfto-r 'M tllw iiii!
he pra n'ed a ml 1 of hi tnt-atri l tlt
, i. i i,r. r i tu- orx ittuett . mptny
..f ft. t 1. I..K, ..,,..1.1114 .n.t ha lou hill.-
- -. -
,-t t.i. , -
... trie. I . the lvlXAr u or lmt Jul
'."tit. IT-'V - el t uw hinrry rttuiril "a
. rrf of itttdi. a rrw pr,lI-T. nrndb
rliain. :in-t dt h.-rl' .-r crwuigh t
v-v-l m.Ul it won Id !.-rtit. but
.rt.
k t..--frt --- l.unrr ,
iirtFTTl n tailnrr
.ii Ai ,ut K.uh-ride b K-L t;vMi'ii.
-pUt by t hi,-?i t Uit might V jn.j ll.l
by mr tf 4-!bs t tl hl, the ni' ! I
rt ia nvttlon H , r in xnrkrl by in-whin.-ry .
II jttru-d out 'f I-! uil tlrew jt pkin. This
lit- Tt l m t ni.. tm tu itmrT tgnt. an
ti.rslig'y l. t.-f xtatthmakrr C PhlLl-I-phu,
whr-tr..! U-t ti ofgrr.it prurtival u t
Pitt h nt.! ! it x-rtVrttax hi Invention
' Voiht th-Miiht . I. of the iiL, but uggtt-tl
tome lul:Cit-ut Wh.11 th rvj-rim.-t.t
wjw tit:tl it tMtri-rtjsb-!. aal t V kitTpr ; lied
by strutu 00 lb Dtlaxarr. Jaltr "JM. 1TI.
was the rirt ti-rt-fitl t'.imbottt, ? toj-.ik,
in AmeT.eu.
Jtm!j IIam-y. alitth-trnlrr of Hi. hm a,
Vax , rwwf ethibit-sl a rttd uwlrl of a .t.-am-
ti the trur l-t.-r at K. rk.lv Spring.
ti-eorgr ia.hington wa ..ne of lite tux..r.s
few Artwnt. Thr Vrrr all .-.I. utttlt .w.ti
t wTrf bv tlx intrtitor
Tim rtK.r rAirxtr
. . . it . t
T 11TH .11P.I kft Kftft ft L If ftV.ftT.J ft ftftKI 1 ft 1 1 ft Iftft - ft ft "ft 11 - .
Mftrn m wa. tor rrtn-riung rl iui in a iiitr .
y. Th i-uUnt of tritnit. l itrh and
.Vtevrn- rLwlinl hi several r-mbuUr. but
n-rt nf tlwm latrrfemt with Kml' patent, t
Th- dr-ixiic f water in at lit how to he
rM-rlle.l agrtiti at the trrn wjt nt a new
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Hut rtf ta la.!. Pitih, Kum:v an I 3t rtr! w x. T' , "v., J;41 ,,M not take if he was nt iWrntitted tocloso. He of loth the military atiidemv ami the naval mrades was cut down, when, drawing forth ryy few; fWple fi-lirtcb'; 'fHP. hipt
UtevtnK l-mring ,Utr Angxit -Jil. " lT'.U. "iiwly an-Vn-lialde'VlipiH-r to the tnrrgrown wdl pve your arm many loving sftieezc nmf :-tdemy mav le said to be, i'Ttieanitooley two pistols, he w ith one shot a Kussiamwho i hurrah TV with such gustit know anvthini;
IUtxV wit-, r, hU pttrtftftbt. rurtutr tunib!T 7V ! f iT,V J-L "w.t X? th;,t ht t" no Prtunity i i t leirn to commahd;1" ' was rushing upctn him, and with theexclama- alsmt trie origin of the wonlsi i)nriitg thetimeH
l-nler. ntrh' c ItpplTtng t.ttn t. draw rrltaMe in a gale ..r win,! il r! f doing, and opp.rtunitv is wlt-tt he i after. Strict- discipline .is ialisolutelv' n-tsarv, tion, 'So- dfea a Polish general 3 fireil tlie-j th iv,,! b-.iel r ,
Win t tlve Uiw iml iiv it o, ,4" the rtJung on mj; A few xvonl inn of adxice and T :m done, fund when it i ac-ompanied by- such iilv-ral other into his own heart. -j ' 'roil uTa hv t
-fttero of trwt. KunveV for profiling rn t-Th , f" 'r tin- stree-t exp, when , truttment its we h;tve raentioneil, it ought to ! ' -.-,', i $ pTtt
Wt Is ftiff-afiti T the lotion of a .trVum of ' nrrs of t.an,er r.tme t.ttU rerkonol by th. thvy ive business, Tesirh them th.t it is ib. cheerfuSIv cnduretl. But -some of the . JZ, ii J 'i 111 i!????rL I
' , ... y. .t. . . hundred ami the ocean Hecante a watery ' iiniie.i-ssiir- to n to the no-,t-offi -r .rt-tim- b-. i. i.v - i i r.ij- - m "K "n-e. . iwum-i eioiiameti w nn iikiiojioxx um irtiers.
water tirrtrt! by thr ugtnev of steam thrtstgh iUnn";, M"1 V'. . . , . : "nnwir 10 ' , x II P I th initiit ..f tit. Ijitiif iiW.!
.. . '.ft . . . tiii-riTuke. eTTtrft-ftt-tl tHMIl I-ind ttt Iatld 111 MXftl . t14.v Yiinr trirKi l,. .... .. -: t -t. . X.l . Til- Pnhlle Pniitin-a.f lt. 11." .t., ia I ll J- initI.IW Ol tlie llllll lllfT1-
-.rtuntir mnii lit in uni ui iih- ftirni. i ---- . -- . ... . .... .- r - - - - - ..... " ..nr on t .-t m ti iii.il iom trtiii iipnrirp ineni oi inp c-rpiir - - ... . . ... . v .
Ulrsk. Frwnklin i to Iuv oriiruttnl it,
r tu hatr lrtxht it with him frnm I-Yam-r.
t P x:-w j ort UrmlJ, of Man h G, IT?1, m-tatn-H
the filloin'' itrmr "Mr. UnnLsv'n
tfumlut. itli nvffr than lialf her hwilin.
L n;wani or tnni t.n., an-l a nunirr
' n Uctril. tii:idr a ingrt" i "r
niilw in an Inmr n::. "rt th i-rirrtTit of
PtKomuf rirr, 1y tlw lrt-r 01 Mfuui. withottt
any rtcmd upplirutioti whatfVtr: iinj-llt!
hy a nt:M-IitiH th.tt will not nt ntr titan
trty gtiiiH-j for a tm-ton Iwrit, and tint
will not nHHiimr mom tlLi lmr liithfl" of
"al in trlic hotii. j
lint in IT"- Joint Fiti h wan :iuin to th
. fofr; tliit titix' with p'-at mihi-v. n-
lunt it fwt long and t ight ft-t lt-:ini.
t Tlx xr vt-rr at tin t-ni and ti"hl :igiint
th watrtl Tin- fjigitu wa- a turlxt-imh
. ry lis:ilrT. At tin rnd f July. IT4, hi wan
;rtv1ltt fr?t !'M!:.f!r !; h! i n linrlintr'".
nw- twntv miij-., th- lnt t trlj tuad 1
jktiy l.it ni iT rt'-nu t lh.it tii:n- i ?i
IK i.i.-t- I'ixh h? t.. t!rtf
f'h !.! Iwhu t !'nrtiri:tioii m
- - t !
tin tir !unt4 IT" r.d 7-!
l til- f !TV
' . v . ii t : ... lit
ji-.!--l ill,- tt.f . I'ifh i.t.it.,:i
. . . o w ..- nv iiite j lo .
1 .
mark
Alan Iwt -j-rd t-.tnu- to U- tet.-i!. Various
.,lt r.it t..ii- w. re made in the iii.m hiti ri ,w hen
in April. IT!. th diired r-ttlt v.. re
ol't.iiiietl. Willi. hi Thornton iu.mIi a j.i-v.i
in lu r. Thi i hat be tt !! utxiut hi. trip:
I he w.i- apaiiitI and the e ri
tnetit made in t ! t..l'.i in m.inm r : A mile
iiiuurid in 1'n.nt street ton Vat-r
trt i. 1'hil.idt'lph! t- and the lNund pnje t-l
ut nht ar.v! a- e.;ct a. inhl U- to the
wluiri, w ln-Te a tl.. wan j.l.nid at each end
and a! a -I p natrh. Th'-ltoat w a ordenil
tinder at di-n! water, or when tli- tide
w.. : untt t. ! without um. 1 im lit. A the
Un.t it one tlag it a tttHk. and at the
V.lue lll-t.r.tt the Watille Wire Ml ojf. A
thr- lit irtahid the otln-r lla it w;i. a!
irn. k and the ..ttli. - int.iiitl Moi'ud.
K-r. pr e-.uit in w.i. t..k 11 1 1 lire w itiu .
til. fili.i n';i. ohtWli to all. the i lul il'i lit
l.rl.ir tl t.i ! t..ir! m.i!e. and tie- lo.tt wa
t ;rd ! it at tie- rate ofi ihl miii-oan h"tir.
The iMiirnr ami e.i;m;l .t riiil.i.f. Sj.hia
w, re h:'!I r.it;ii.il tlial, w i!h it !e i?
i:iittt .t:- tm tf.z f s.ii"!y known. liuM r:i.r
Min'in. attend l l t!;e riiiieil in pr ': n.
jr-t nt.d t the oxnpiuy and planil in tie
l"t:t a m rb tilk l! 1. .r ptr d epre-! ,
w!dhMr. Pit h atterv. aid- took tfi I ra. i. e.
;.ud prv ntid to the n.i'.t n il ion n:..n."
l h. l-ttt made h r t t!it iiii!- a i!a .
! ran t.i Trenton, linrlintoti. "f f .
Wi5ni tston and t ra . Kerr.x . Tin- I 1 low
ing adwrti-H ineiit ii-nr-! tu the J',i.n,tl
tittrtr ami l'bdade?pli:a Jf-nly . 1 .'r r f
, r
llotnUv. July 'iti. 17M1:
'pi IK
I HTKAMHOAT
out lnorTr mirTMof 1' ." U-t- frtn
f !tlr- l ( tt. fit orlr lt lakr tri I. ! -r
t.nltii;to. lr-. -I. '..rl-itif 1. 4fitf In itlta.
iriurii nml t-
llH'l.-t .ii.iv
?:tr:i m.i' 'md pfUTes lith tn Mngl,ilid
and the I n. ted t. te. 1.'..? rl 1'iiltenV
r T'k ' 4n 1'un . . i.i,i .! ,".
Tluit grMt m 11 .m' tine' make mUt.tkcs i
iiitft, bv lh : .Kt tK.t N. ..I-n I. dtii rt
apprviafe the impoitaiiee of Pulton'- di
very. Tlu l.tt. t oHt-iifi hi- intention to
:!i i:j rtr irt ls,. Wh. n the Nailtilu-
was Tronrlh-d on the Seinr at a settl of six to f
or m,,1,r ,,M Kn,l--"r. who was the pivern-
to the tender
n llf r . orj,, f,-,- tt. nirmlM-n of
"l-titt.:..rKr.m-e.;- Ofetmrse noth-
i.ic niftito- ill iiie iimii-i I . ii ii oiio ii-iii
!!-- IumI Iw-ctt nude of this op;irt unity;
f LngLind wtthl lt.it r Nrtt at the imrcv l
Frolic. TJW "narrow Mrii. otW .he rtdh-s
: " dd n i lon-tr a.
atfonhil lu r pro-
t.-M , .i V I.-...
wnttct, w ith the wonl, "St. Helena",
1 '
Pttltott r-.tnx to America and launehed th
TVrtiM'Ut. tuuti! after tin Ihmik of his friend
ami putnuv. Ch.ino-lhr Lixingston. in HC
Sh- was :tl IV- t long. h;d I lit-t Immiii, and
f I'crt hM. Her t-ngin a single one, low
jr-un. x..- built by IUetltoit tt Watt, in
Kngland. The tlLiiuett-r of the -ylimler was
twenty -four imlis, tlw stnke three feet.
Tlie s;dr-xxht-U w.-re liftet II feet in diameter.
s!m- m uli- her tir.t trip from Next York to
U L l' M . -tt Ango-t 7. l-f7.
rilK tNST KW VHV.tl.f-Tb-
admiral dOJ'-t ' th Kie;!ih claim of
tteing th. lirt to .it xt.it.-r in te..m
hii. lb ib nie th.lt the K-b Hoy. a t-iiin-vm
ki t U tween Iagiw anl Il lf.i.t, w.t. tin
tirt t.-aygoing ti-4iirc, and axv.irtU that
honor t th. Sixannah. bnilt at Irh-:rs
lbk. Next York. She made the Kissige
frm Next York to I.ixcril in twenty-i
d.tv in l-M. Sh. wa.i .MiVtll nsel. only
n-t ton burden. Th. w i k.l P.ritUh elabu
tht tin Sixannah it .1 nivtlc tlutt m sin h
. . . . . ,
t.-. 1 rter eM-toI or dl.l W lAWii i l-limnl
- -- Ti.
for her: but th gdlant adruir. y gixes .xr
w helming prxf t the eontrary. V-'-amlmits
ap;-.iml itju l-mg Il.ind Snimc in t-i: ,
t-.tm rmninnicttion U twi-en PiiiiViml ami i
l-. '
C.ibnttt.i xta ut.tiigur.ited in yii'l tne
tlrt t im. r .trrtiol ut t !u..gi. I IS-4 fit 1V.I.
i,Pt ic
ilu- .. i: t.i. lon-si xtcr iinrid. ' Tliey
lin.-l th. !i..n ami y.-lbtl i:t atoni--hinent.
They li.d heard that .1 "big o.iinr" would
.nn itni; frtn tlA m.Uv water and would
l- drax. n thn.ugh the laki-s and rinrs by a
turg-on
Jiuiiu Smith, an Anu-ricHit. residing ip
I.mloii. li-.gutetl at the length of time 1 lift v
four Ly) it It-wl taken him t. ins the
Atlantic in a Ktilittg twl. d.trrmin.tl t
.rry .Mtt a nhettt for oi-gtiniziug a itmipmy
lo -tablUh n-gut.ir -.team t-omniunication
Utmrn Ari rita ami Kngland. He w:is
ri.lH ubl at tirt. but p. r xen-.l. Tin out -eome
xvai the "Uritisfi ami Anterie-.m Sti-am
Natigttion C.mipiny." (vapit.tl. l.i"MMt.
Th 'sini b it Iiud.n April 1. 1 . and
arrivetl in New York on the ITth. etieounter-
ing very rough weather. The ltriti
b-fl iyndM! in July. KZh ami s
The ltnti--h iieen
arnxitl tn
New York in fourteen ami a half day.
The almiral d.-rilH the gratlit.il deteb.p-
r.t. nt of .ftrenn tc;tm!lit tra'ic. It
- ... . ...
ilar I.r ves"!. itmiiniiiii, -- - .-...ft.., .
-- - . -
-tncimv. ami nrndort. i
A tvganN -t-ani vw lof war, the !miral
U tuitur.dly at Innne. St-at la dcthrv.ii.-d i
'J.iefc Tiir;Vngine-raitl rtokcraml marine
artillery.mrn have tt-iiricI hi p'aee. P.vrn
riiini hu di-u-.nh-d her oltl-tiuic war-juuk.
with the dragon figurehead and crew armed ;
to the teeth with titaUhlock.- and stinkpots.
Now h rxust her Hyde-boUt iron-chols.
' with Armtnn and Krnii, andfliakw hr-T
if ypllow nag nriiantiy inmeuirw
rraiMf,
The admiral dors not say mncli alnnt the
jintni .-i':t navy of th Unitl Staffs.
Tluit would U- more in the doniiln t
mt!L'inv than of hitor. Hat m:-t
nnir.ii'ur that it was not alwayx'so. 1 lu;
lim, to, lannHr in
oi:iiii h :i r ifwi 2iii3it. u tin" - '
will rtitntnlT tin trgnhlv
tfnie w was latiuehitl.
aet ident at the
Tbr 'unrMlratc ;-n-ral.
n. i,.h;..,:h. Tli rnl.l his an interest in:!
nrtieWW,,.. wt,.. ln- l,,Hf the Con-
t.tlcrate-.er.tN. It - . ' '
a:id a lew lme ditp-atvd. but tlu-
' "
higher rank w ho snnive are getting on tairly
v 4 1 '. ;. . :. l-J :,-tM-rsl oMVj'. .Con
t'tU-ra''- an i. .1 I.. .;i!mto;i .1:1. t i..are
a l "in ! . li. I !iii-t.!i i- 'he tii-ra!
. .. i t; a !.: --j n.'.f New o: k in-'irit-'-e
'.J'lX . .tlx I 1
jutatit tienend
w here he has
ii ' :. 1; . v i 1 1-
of the State of Imi-iana
s er;ibil the i in t Ixnly of
numlH-rs i?i Amerhii 1. ll is
malitia l it
:.mi ntir of the eommvsiotiers tor the liiii!.i-
tioti of on.- of l he oh! Louisiana State Ikinks
l-idi- w hieh h" has other itnortaiit busi-ne-is
eon net tions. There ware twenty-one
I.i. uteuant lii ivnN in the 'onfeth rate army
from lirM t l.i-t . and oi'thse all were from
the rnit.tl State at my but four, x i,: . h'iehard
Taylor. X. P.. P ;ri -a. Wade Hampton and
John It. tJordoii. t)f tle-m, th following are
liing: I. II. Jlill. who i :n North Carolina:
Stepht n l.ee. I".ir!. P.riekner. Wheeh 1 and
"
. 1 . tewatt. in i'ii tlie two imi iroin 1 in."
o.il l m!tl tat ai lnx tuetitlolieil ;i!kVc.
tiu-ttatit-. W. Smith i iiie nillkim: Major
lo-m ra! I i v i r.-z. and wa St.de ("miui-siiner
of In-ur-iMte in Ke:tueky. V. T. Martin
!i.eat X ..:he. ani i. :. nilnwtl president.
('. W. Pi. -hi and I.. I.. Lomax are in ITmid.i.
and Iroth are in the employ of the Pn't.d
States ('i.ris of Piijimers. .Maria. id 11 ke
Johiwm h in St. Louis, and is wealthy
William P'.-Teti iie,;. Kentucky, and in
a mrtu'e- he inh- : it. d. Htitiies lives in M m- ,
phi. TVnti. Wirt Adams i- an agent for
Miisjpi'i. a4-l !i-- at Jackson. Prank
lri'itiiiii tit-4 li.-tt ml In St I mii :anl i
o.tinet t.-trwith the (.ouJd sv-item f rai!roals
in the Siuthwet. rhiinhill was tommor
!' Arknnvi?Ml lies-at Little Knek. ( 'oh-iVi!
was (I.iternor of tlet-rgia jutd isl'nititl State:;
St-n-ttor-eleft fnmt tint State.j Glston hits
ri t'irn.tl ro:n T.gvi-.t. :ii.-I is In :i
w here n
Virginia. I lib? .11 i.-
a n-.;i'i ..
I
t unri-
rniin 'h'-.iii'S-ar. Lyon, -1;
i.i.tniUil one o: J orrcst - u;visu:ii- aw
i.
lit-s;:t Kddyil!e. Ky. I lo mil Uno-.v -)I.m
kali, who was a lirigadier n'
. "...".i f t t Ti'.TIev-..?---'A "f r-i
1k liexe he lites in t ti-irgia. MHh-v
ni. hiIh r of lie- Snpn me . "ourt e. -Ctrolini.
Mii.s W. 1;.. i. a cotjoti-ie?.;.
magnate on the Va.oo i i r in M.-- -If.
A Pi-or is :i nrosiH ious lawver tu
York, ami m.mhile tlut, hear he is uir :
f..r the n4m-v. lftplev. -DhiSHi,. " as
: M. wastIU,. U in Iitdon. the td n" -
,..ri-:.n Hi!,. mi.,,.,nv twi t.hR ib -.
with him. John (i. Walker is in Mexic,
'inn i ii-ii in ru n 111 tiiv.-r hiiiumt - ii.i
nd is getting rih in silver mining, and
Holuu i his pirtner. Win. C. Wickb-.m
a prominent r.UlnKid man and ltcpuhiican in
Virginia. Of th. three I.rf-es- who xx.rf
tb-m-r.ils, t'uti- Im xv;u ilr. h.n;
Chief of Stall is the President of the Wa-di-iiigton
and I Colh-gi-, in Virginia: Win.
Henry Pitzhugh Ii generally called
"UuiM-y," is a planter and is prusix-ror.s en a
title estate: Pitzhugh Iee. a cousin . f the
others, ami a lamoiis eavabry oflitvr. o-.v 1 - i In-
"lf:ivensxvool" estate, on tbe Potomac. ultHit
lift v miles l-!oxv Washington, where he is
lit ing like a line Virginia planter of the olden
time. IfoU-rt Lee. the tb-neral's votingot
..it. whosrxitl in the ranks a greater part of
the war. livs on the James river, ami owns
.i handMme estate there. I.ngstreet lives at
tbiim-sxille. tla.. ami is Pnit.l Stati-s Mar- .
sit-ill. t.eneral Mirly prat-t ices law at Lynch
burg. Lieiiteiiant-t lenenil A. P. Stewart is
Pri--:d:-nt of lb- Pnixersity of Miss?-iin, at
Oxfonl. an I Lieu .emf;i! S. 1). Lei- is
pri-io. nt of a.it h-r Mis--i-:p;i .institution
of l.-aniing. If. H. and Patterson Anderson
an- dead. Ceii. nil 11. Prank Cheatham is
the Superintending Commissioner of the
Trnnesse Ntiiteiitiarv. (b-ne-al liiite is
tJoxemor of Tennessee, and W. Iht or "Ifed,"
Jaekon. oneof FrtTsts division iinimanders.
is living near Nashville in a magnihecnt"
iii (tit ir I. tn 1 .ti..ti 1 i lutp.wr iriyi f-im
I 'r"'' . .".
.. . . M . f . 1 II .r f I,.l.......r.-- ..,.-1.
1 -
a planter in North AMUima. (oneral
Ijiw-
ton. nn' ' Mi.int ri': i-n r '.1 iht:ii of iih
"edcra x ,
C t.. b.V.
1- :i leading im ndN-r t t he t 1, h
i.il le ::i r:d I ior gas. t h-1 -ai a -derate
CU
1
I tltlu.im il'.eii
Vl:!bi:.M t!?e otl;-
tlay
Cel.
Sn
.re;i.
t!..- rn ,)" i '..! fed- tat.
'-.-nr. .1 I " i -T I - t.' t;
.- 1
i! elll
M
A tit U - I trtrtftt.
olixe Irgan is a sen ib!e jort of a woman
trjiott e.-rt:tiit it';eet . an I ujon the subject
f bringing up girls .vhe x In-ls ui a long !i-t
of advice xxitli ti. folloxving bit of sound
-ense: "A xxotn.in'-e saftgii:ir-l i- to keep a
man? hand- ! her. If you ne.il his
astUtatiee in xx.dking. take his arm instead of
hi taking yoar-. Just tell him hit plain
P.ngli-h 'luti'lft. oil'." He m ty mt like it a
the time, but he xx ill reeetyou in the future
tenfold more. Men will le and do just what
the women xviil nllow them to do. Men will
not do to trust, (live a man vour arm. and
von xx ill find him xrv confidential, ami he
."- ' ...--.
tit-ii iu tour l.ivs I k in r rilL.u- i-ntiw .-1.,
; ----- - .-
tli-v mast luvc a Wau. tog., with Nysrmich
older than themselves. If i-.rt.Mble, tastil it
into tin ir nature that they are safer in their
own luimls than they arc in the lunds of arty
m.tn."
lui i v 111 .. i . . .-.. . . -....-.-.. .. . . 1 .1 - 1 ai . 1 ti . . -j . . . . - r 7 7 m
I)II.
f an Alvritur-.
- . .- Arlv
TmreHfr.
1 fn-c hal an -
mle of how well it is to
yuiuiie 01
J fa vi-jfitle
i ell the truth, t
email w ho was onev
a l.roiainent " cAlidati for governor of A r
ka i.Ki's. Sut Ifiiuc ago I was travelling oh
lHrse!-aek thnigh a very lonely iirt of the
eonutrv. I tftJTnever a very Imtve man, ana
1 1 ft not in tie least surprise,! u-Kn diseov-
eripg that I
as Hi-areu. . er i i u.-.i ic -i i
sudden t ry of a lird st.irtktl
- ..l...
lei vet. ;ew
inc.- J eon tn't ratnK oi anvimi ol
v Mm. . - .11. !.- f..lt.
l-.-r and de (r.id-eSy and sluidderetl as 1 re-
m. .nl.r,l ii nwrL who. v ears' a3. had been
fo ;kl in the w.xxfc murdered-m cctKt iio.hi,
ai d, ruriK-d sick Svhon the gai.ing wo.inti m
. : j,4.f t rVy. -r.we tip with .startling verisimth-
r."- ' . , " - i h v . i
'lief, thev looketl .t the animal 1 was ruling
w ne;
sent
thrill like a -freak of ice-watev up my
1
i:-CK. 1 suv in once uiai inev i w-.-jv.-
ite inn. and f.lt that they would not hesi-
tste to kill me.
plight Wits out ot the qiii'S-
t:.n. lor any such moe on m jiari wouni,
I was ctmvim-ed. jirwxe certain death. Pnr
the first-time in my life I resolved to play
tile bully, .and, assuming whut I fancied was
an uneoiict-rnetl expression. I said, "Good
niorning.
"Ifow are von":'' th;-v r--pli-tl. '"(Joing
llir?"
"T !-a;l know that it is any of your bu:
nP,"" 1 n pliisl. "1 don't w;i;it any trouble
with you, i.r 1 havdieideil to lead a "better:
life. '.Never again I want if said, that I
she 1 the- ihod oi' a Jim.ian lx-ing."'
"A bail man. I
d-Ni,c-rad .
reckon." s;iitl one of the
"At one ijmc I ciitld not have denied such
mi accns.itioiv, hut. as 1 U-U von, 1 have re-
jsdveil tiex.r to kill another ma if. 1 hoKtlvit
you will not inoh l me. "
"Hold on, paar i-.-r!"
"I've g t no time to talk."'
"lint hold o.i! Wii it's you- n i:n:'.J"
"I'm bill Post.ui. tlie outlaw, and and the
man of whom yon Ii im- often heard. 1 have
kilhtl men f.r les than -this, siml I don't
want vou to cause a breaking of 'mv re
solxe.V "Do as ve-.i like about y;ur uvsolvi ." sjiid
i t:ivl '"' de.sier..:h.s
JI don't know
xvno vou are. oa: I kiiow uuu ou are noi
liiii Poston, the vablK-r." .
'"If axv d ) you kn -.''
"liecausH- T am 1111 Poston,- nmb.this is my
brother." (
J t -W 1 t .1 . . . A.
1 1 '".
d !" I supplicated:
"kivc
;-e-
" .ii '.Y tirr; horsi
'.-'): 1 n- k.n we'tl
, ;i' V ' u-.u yt.-u i ight here."
1 !. but saw im mercy in
i.w-i.i .-at h.-- I n- -rsw.-r.
!ie;r cve.-j
P
i usun vou noxv to tro around Tne
tisw h
v comnutt.ng uerci!itu;u.-i. ami iaxmg
. . . . ...
i me: r.!i m.m.vou i s-r.nt m nis
I ! . Hi in m - u i -it T . Si
- 1 J
... r
w m
- -.-. - ';i-i-Ti."iiJt.ttim ot tlv uo branch muls of.way svtious The . a te-j ... ; H i.
k-a-. ' ' t :. r,-;- '"J.V ci--.mJa! ' . ..-.. -., rvi w-.t '.,... r; ' . . : J
, --T"-",r'"-.- -'C' i- nm . . .,4.- '
hVl. br.Hi-ht m almort lace to lace with tlie new walN e.e.r hi. i.i'J t iussiid a!U ' " - . " -tf 2;ilrf ' r -CI' : 1
tw-j iien vtho se.-n ed t. U t.mding t-r mc. ,.r iM.(ri,, t-r .,; ' From the old memories. I, '; --' M"-M(MW .r V -.- . - ' ,
1 neir noi-m-s vi. .-i:.v n-t . " intter or sweet, -we mav mm enoumi to serve-. , --, ,., t-.
v l , vnie : 'el the - nii'tn e niain'er iti
eckon. .oiin. get i tia. ro. qTt my 1;ldv hem a wiflow .came:over to this coun
We 11 swing himyip nbt-4-. . trv'witt, tw ,inrint, iW u-w
' "M'b my kind ,'a-iemLs! .1 ibiverOQimi
- Vo, mjr uiufoi-mu.. .j. iwic-wuiiuu ten.
. i , .a: aj. i.
i of Arkan, ana'am oi my.wr
' '"-' appohfimnt at a plaV of di
: si..:. uXl wonhti't hang'a (Joveruor. x
"",T T-IHtXlf-,11,- j. I trot- . -
wny F jo
'' disens-
would
.Imd think,f what your v
hst thiakyif xvluit your zpxt' would
i..- - s . .
W ha is yo-r .pj-KHK-nt
f
.r... 1 I?'.., a-. a " .9-
Whnt t of a fel low is h. ?" - -J
"IJe sa bad man." V
"Are you well mTjnttinted with him?"
."I never saw Jiiributltiiovv that he's a -bad
m.iii.
"He's a much better man than, you arc. or
at least .will sfsen TxhTlxit move capacity fr
i vccntix'e duties than .you can possibly show.
In -.Iiort, lu-'il Ik- tiie liveliest man wrettv
li'11
t?
t 'fwy I"1 r"H' artmnd my neck. I
fP1"-1. in va'1,: 1 i-skel the lord to tbrgive
j ny sin, and -locs-d my eyes, every moment
"expecting tt Ik- drawn uj).
1 b-t you gt, xviil you promise never
. . .
' y name.'
1. Kiuiii 1 ttt.ii i. jci on- utc ami j 11 oc
a Intter man. I'll do anvthing for vou. and
I I I ... i: 1 -Ml 1. .
xv h-:
Pin
cd lioxarnor
I'll pafdon
time. Take
you."
"All right: y.ej -.nay go thi
off the roH-. John."
I mounted my horse and rode away, with
tearful thankfulm-ss and a tletenninatioa
level to tell another lie. 4 Next day when I
le-tehetl the place of discussion a large crowd
had gathered. When I approached the peo
ple wirre shouting with laughter. Great
Alexander-!
o .a..: ....
'-""' !: iciiiimg inx
rerien'
SlmvimrwwtVu-mll r.uf.
i..- I i;i th- -p.-a.-ver tin tall man who hail
- " t, ' ' ' "
;a eiist ti ni- : taking Di
. '.j h ni. a . I i
. .uap.,
. . i.m. I a- iivieh a. part .of
ie-.t Point and Annapolis ;is
t.ita-aurse at xx
training in the seie
ices of navigation and
xv.:r. 1 in rules are many, ami to a young
at. in x- ho h.i In-ca u-s-.l to iitdulgeiiees they
ar.- hard. Hut as a compensation for the fle
'rixi.ti .ii- ta which a cadet must- submit
while he is K ing pr.Krly tHiucated for the
army and naxy. the Pnitetl States gaxcrri
11. lit actually ailoxv him a salary.
At other colleges he must feed mi I clothe
iimeif. tint 1 his own itockct-money and jmy
;r his tuitio-i At Annatnills an I West
a
I'oint. however, he nceive4 excellent fond
nd Joftlgihg. a very tliorottgii c-ducation and
.. ,1 a.; .... ... . 1 :
- --"iiit i.-ui uui it tiiL-ci. his necessary ex-
peiics, iU l tor nothing.
The Covemment simply demand. olx-dience
and ability, a return which is not exorbitant i
oir.rtnnities which almis:on to the a-ade-mis
atTonL. '
There, are many rule-, in leed. at Annapolis,
. , . . ...
but their ex tsteiiee indicate tlie mischievous-
ns
"i ineraneis ramer inan iue severity ol
th" authorities,
n.,i . . - . . :.;,-: puppj-wttt never simper neninaiier tan and ! ogeiner, iwenty-jttirer ltrxi-jor
. .. 11
; , , j-o.i.t' .,,;,ie- r:e xxhole thirnr - 1 ' 1,Kpa U,MK n il uiumier- f . ioji nincieen ironj f,,,,
; :. i X . a ' th. e!,,'tionI xvaa delved 1 to tt b an ;ligibleyoungman. Puptiy , mc.t amLitir front thNevv y j
-o,:. rr-h. -,: :a naa.oritv t dude, or a defaulf fool or r-' ri y 0y
" "' r a ieion, ana in-.; pTooa!i2it:es :lre that th t -I mnk'XAiKniiii.i. ' ': - "-:
' l'aftt and Present-.
Tl..r is :i time to kiei. and a time to tttst
jaway. The time tp cxwst away is the year
j.just deatl. -Its liortii!, which opened witb so
inueh hoe ami pminise a year ago, are dosed
forever. Broken promises, unicina immgnKs,
liastv words are lotketl in its keeping beyond
redemption or ' recall. Ihe jcar, w ith its op
portunities, is a closed book, the seal of
which cim nevermore be broken. It is a time
to cast away
1 'egrets are useless.
One can
onlv
ev
ust
nine, me iiiiiir niv.v.
.r il.. t'..n
s each member of humanity is ushered
....IJ i: w u,vn in
i.u -uc - -. ""U,
tInu. to :rMihiH-. .Many. 1 here are wlw
. fl)ltlld tjtt.: j)USt s nl'ui that they -non-Id
nattertis or wariiuigs for the coming tune.
I)ow n the Cape Pear river, boatmen Hout
their rafts of timlier. When "night comes,
they tie up under a sheltering bank and wait
tor the darkness to nass away. As" they lie
t- tli. i-niint. fh miles '
tinier the , influences, tor good or for ! vho can tell w hat kind oi native timrx-r win v, .
I 111 IV 111 ' ""- V Oil I f M 1 T " . I ' ' ' V J -9
they have floated down the stream, .and lay swan's he;ul a-oyness,! a. crittli.i.Tnitatlietic,V ; ' .
out their course'- tor the coming day. ,(Theyif hound devotion, tind so otu Tlie jurasPr
plan to avoid tlie mistakes 'of one day by f carried plump overhead means keep away, ui V' L -greater
wisdom on the next. They may "t it is necessary to lHk about... lightly tin oiul,
know what hitldeii dangers lie- j,arther down 1 side Hashes the intelligen;etluit the approaeli
the river; but, day by day they acijuire tu-vv must b- deferred. 1 Thrown, over1 the lwck t ."
skill, broader judgment, and clearer foresight cotix eys the intinutiiVn that the coast is clean'
to meet the ii n foreseen .' : Curried .'away forward intimates i that tliscre-
New Year's time is ;i giMid season to tie up tion niusfjlie exercised." Swinging 'round ill
lor a little rest on the voyageof life, to look the; halid js a dangerous sigiH meaning away
dow n the stream as tar as w e cah see. and j as duickhas tvossible. Held close: down over ;
plan for the coming -days. We-mnnot know
if around the tirst beiul lies t he- hidden nx-k
tliat is going to wreck our erait, or what
storms from heaven may crush our frail rait.
Such knowledge is not necessary. We can
do no more than plan .tor the future according
to the knowledge that has. ctmie from thy
iast, and remember that the only time for
xx'hich we are responsible is the time how and
here in our haiids. The now- hour, the new
day, is the time for us to keep. That, kept
well! leaver-nothing to regret, whatever may
be in tore.. . '
"Who Am I, Anyway?" i ...
, ' . Lakr Tribune.
A short time ago a bright -Jooking Danish
boy stepped into a lawyer's oliice and said:
'I want you to tell me who I am," hiving
a five dollar bill on the desk at the saane,
time. -
The lawver. peeping alternately at the boy
i x .i ;, vi i- u i
aud at the favcMollar bill., shaking his head, ,
replied:
"ItsH'iiis you iire a funny; Ixiyi'" j .
' -'
: .a
.-sciious j:i;ti
"Well, go aliead and explain if'
" Mrnnt t'xveiitx vears :it(( .j '.ia;dthv Imish
c0rv-iaii nd his bov
The father married j
-i-r- -
nnf y
, -
lry nwrri&t he wealtnyj
xvidow-r-vlt of that niiirriage w as an-
-f-inii nit' T mil sure, I am that .toy-' -
TIi,- Norwegian's boy. died. The Danish
w idow was' a widow again, but the old Nor-
wegian married her too.' Alter that tlie lady
died, and one year 'ago the. old gentleman,
too. after lie had made himself the owner of
his third Wile's proiiertvV Now, when I
claimed .that proiicrtv mv sistt-r said: 4Ston.
y!U cnift b the heir at all! You are our
late UiisIjjiihPs graiuk hild. . P.y her marriage
with him you liecame your mother's grand-
..i.:i.i 1 .. .u 1. . t- 1 . ' ,
coiiti. 100, aim inter sue uiei, vve iK't-time
your mothers,' and you can never iifherit tin
ro!eity belhre we are dead!' That's what ;
my sister -mothers say, "but 1 think that can't
be light, and there must he some mistake in
jiolyganiy. Now, sir, please to tell ine.wluit
lam who am IV" . e - i "y
The lawyer, thrusting his chin into his
neck answered pathetically: "You are a
polyganiistake !"
The Women tVho Attopt Puppies.
As for "those women who prefer nursing
.puppies rather than their own babies,', they
are moved bv the universal lav. of twture
fi-l in.lu..lin.t....i 1... . 4 . u : . . .1... '
ana subordinates the interior to tlie superior "
animal. In their case the diiFerenec lietween
the ituppy and the babv is that the nupnv '
...ai . .. a- i i- ,
"if" et.auit- a street, inn. tusniav a '
. . , - ' . '
tiupiuous lonn 10 exery man sne meets, ami
: so animaliz? him to the extent of her power;
Iwby of such a woman would W one Or several
of these eu.iosities. Tl 1 en every woman
should knew her place, in animattti' naturj, '
and if me feels that this is sulx'irdinate to
f nog, way should she not step into;;
1.1 .--... wwtm.
Heroic Patriot. ; . .
Atithe storming of Warsaw, the principal ' -
iMe.lX-... .1-1. 1 11 . .. -j
battery wasonly delemhnl liy twolttalhom;, i
hut xvtth suest bravery as history an hiirdly
parallel. When t was evident that it could i
no longer hold out, several privates of the
xnenMel VeS lvvder twrrcls, ;
anfl blew themselves up. I mt the conduct of j
1 o Z a.: i -ft -'ft .
"nmui .iii-.Ki was iruty iteroic; naving
lost one fftot, lie. was- at his .'earnest request, '
seated on a cliahvand placed on the altar ofj
T"" despt-rately-tlefended church, where hey
at theheadofthftJ bit printing ektaWisli-
ment in the worhk- employing over 2-2i
men and t-ir-riiTTr mt -mnnilK- i il..a Ofut ' t:
- - ---- " - . ..j j., . ii'-iui.
tytOiOO blanks envelopes, eU-; ,(KlbIank !
hooks and r tHJO.OOO ramnhl.-l and 1W.L-.- i
He uses up every year about -JtfHi.f w)!i.
----- - T ", - - - - - - " r "--ft -. .-v
How Many Know.?.
1 kfiow a young man who wart;jKKr and,
smart aujil a friend nentjiim to one of tlmstj
selMia tip North, and he stayed ? twa yearf
and came Imek as a mini ng engineer and
J bridgbuilder, aiid last year be planned and
built a cotton lactory ami gemng a targe,
sAlarv Wliat ut crand nening tliere is in
th.Ls region for lioys who have .a liiwhanical
irenius. or have a fancy for mineralor mining.
foW niaiiv college Ixiys timthert'in this State
will
another, or w hat timb
wige
i .....1 ...1... ..r .-.ifV I l,u' inm k
; i w;aier uuu niiunnu .. -". .'" .r
knoy sandstone Xrom limestone, or mni i-oni)'
i lnariganeese? Ifow tiiany know liowAU tut;
irlU-r or a bra.ee without a: )Kdern?. IIonv;
)f ,fe : w heei W t 'n'.-'l m rthe wnp.it ,
ln-oV along the grfmd? 1 -many knovf'"
, thely out of the: 'f vshiott; at h-L- siiy tlia,
girls at- Long jur.imii. raruHu liirianou xs
: the latest ac'comp!tmment iir the iir: Thei
coveml and , figured tieads are wyml-ojie, &
- - - .. - V
ulnit tr-riiiiV tursmitlir Jlionentv of intentlOiVw St
th head
means
socrecV. Tliere is no-
:sigHiheitnee in colors as tins, it not a matter
ivs this,
of taste, is regulatet
atul III t ki I ilN NJtl
bv tke dress.
4 '
Iifleren 1 Jet ween the SNV
Phitiufaphii (Ml. j '
. -' Wtkneir.talk fir tlw ake ol' tellinij w hat '
thev know; men talk to draw out what ot)itrs
; , : - : 1 ' - ('. . - i' I
, kl.lOV- ! w ' ... . i y J
VS'licn a woman In comes flurried she M-eli,'.
tor a fan ; w hen a i iai Im-Cdtiu's fluRrhil hej A
, leels pir a -igar. ,;- ' yr ' .
I Women jump'at cMicisionsi andrgenerilly j-
hit it; men reason hings oiit logfailly j and
f generally miss it. : ";r - '' . -'S
i Women nhravs sltiw ly their action ftftit ,
! thev greatly 1nioy goingito church; tnetiiijr
! leBdeiuoustraiive. j -. '' . , j
Rome .women can't ntss a millinery storfj
-without lookuig in'ileit.i?UJ!!H .sir
rThonHvitJi6nt.ffoinff''inj -''.i. : v",1'
'A- . J. . -.-- I . M ...
- - woimin never sees. a; my wnnmn ,
wioilmgtp nm to if; t.uiVh'nevor s-esa Irjly t
,t -tibting to Un from if ' - ', ; -
Women jjov. ;mirathin";j.'njtpfqfit'iow, ;
adnla,ti6njA iielf-itiwtloTaffonv on. ' flte' p.irt, of
Vonien Smokers. "
English or Ameijicaii wmncn who have
travejled titwfa&Jsigsxtii bomr.'--
cgnBii'tfji v'r.i'.a ml r T' TTi i'T ' h'i r'r Tim 1 1 - n
r Hlltler.'
4. k ' i-- - .rZ -,: ,': jr... :..JTS
' 1 'l.,K1' inV vt'rer-- ' v
-ark T Z'kanve by
i tlie virtitfns -.of ; tirKlT they, dare b .
'i smoke ,friindy ctgah-ttes with tlieir firiile. f
'; friemts, they, w ill find themH-lve rankjxl 1
- amongi he rapid women who are dangt-roiH ' . j
; Now the qne.orn is,by what prrtretet- do- tt-e'jP
; 'civilized people arrwe at, a -concinsiona m e
strange? Tlie .iittse laxlv smokes from
childhood, ;nl :.mierfiUhc eleg:inxs of het
attire is a silken tob-u'cti ponclt. But wliat f
would be said "of tine of our 'society woim-ii."
...1 a :..a t. ' 1 '
tiaieti upjrc;u. tu - puiuir, similarly iieco-,
fated?
f
Lnnt'-HookA of the Jllble.; '
In the Book of.NuifilK-rs, xxi. 14, cx-enrs he
following reference; ."Wfrcrefpre it is said in
the Ilook of the Wars of the I ml." Now.
where is that IxMikvMlxwt. rill tlie thinl
IJook f Kings it is hycirdcd tliat hMilomoir '
xvrote :kOO(j prov-ertts. Tfiere are not more
than l,o(K) m the jr-s'iit nible; the rest are
lost. In. thi? same look it is jnentioncd tliat
hf wrote 405 traiiticles. There ii not one-half
tliatnumWr nithe prscnt P.ible. Then.
' ' i . . " J -
lost. I In atrnhicles we rcad tliat the art of
,Iavid art? wjitteu in the ltook" of H.unutrl and
r ani alhan the f'rojilu'f. 4TImti i'
ui..i)U, iom. itiere was nn er
-a-o it-.v.-i ' t 1 ...,.(
J . .'I' .aiOs-Sljins; It IS Kr ,
Paul wrote five Pnistlr to' tlw. rt,r-
''' have only two of them, the ri-st:
A U-Tlicr f iiiatlieimiti-s t ; i
I'wsftrl v!fortitlaV15nburgl'4';:'" ,
ItoY, on ona s w-easinirt to w in :i
:-Vi
'"t '
'.
l,v his mtmil. tlmlert.w.k lo tuft.
1,1.. :..-....:.: .
. :
o niivt -CISH.II a If, f lllIIHKr.) Illft
Pirty , witlmut otHi r aid tlmn his tu;.
He liegan tltc, t.v at sex 1 11 oVIofk- 111
n.n5 and t:iUsU.1. 'ai ix n tlu' evMiing. '
wheit-hc -.rettortf-d :ihe prodmt. which was
tested tm ptpt r ai.! tbund Ui 1 tWtX ltV
made a lin? of forty- ig!d figured, and it fair
cpy of it bmg oecujiil aiplace ort thei! wall
ot tu patron's dtmiig-rnuuiU iir-j
JW-arlsich iit w;n
the ctmrse of tlW da on' which the mental I
circulation, wa niale,',,-Mr. Ijawn.-m rw-eiveil ',
t! r.nt.iL .......... i.. L t i
.tj"i- a.-, usnai and gave iiiem.tjieir crn.11
nuV ijssmor in Latin. .
mm
silo Hln ifumht
tokJrr v-Lr iwjii "rrtt I T..itft-. 1 .'-.nj a m 4 rw'&r1
Tlie ple wlto were r,t aciuaint4 with
Ittin pronounced the letter bm a wrordf-Hejv
,.a .1.,... .a..7n ...
linn Hiiciiriri iixa riuinni ii. ui-t.wi inft'i ,
Jew thev raised theen 'Hep, hep. hurrah!'
m.l iho diim m-rr. r.r..ci-r it, uvr.r r.nu
Jexv's feeling the point of their j-word.
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