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' W i W . T H O H A * . YOL. I. •** •; o: - '•V¿ . St : ' i h -■ . - ; - i l S - P ^ Q ^ ^ T 0 ;. HOME IMTÈBE8TS, '¿ ^ B A T O T O ^ I ^ D * IgÈ!S2R à £ \.; ISXEIjLTOEStCR.'.s. • ■ I . B O a . Y e a r , , i n A d v a n c e . \ à 'C w ia*«r ¿ S d « í »»tawin»„ ai- “ Kottw ' r(”-lfc«jfwiM *nTp«MUk- ____ fwlU%M tb»t jBU 17 of U m *T<ati lUT» - fowtold by tb« «¿hor _ \ CMikiffM w I S ^ S ^ ? * * ( O . *• - 'i .f A b 4 mc U ki W Ílí'tti« world withwo«;. '■ Jlnaal ifca irorld IboothU «ball flr , I f v < i .:'.\' M«w rtraa«*, Jrt aiwU b* in», - ; Thawwt* «pètta/dova thiU tie; .._,. ; A«id'gel4 b»-facòd M loot ©/ üN ».«tall ?* r «¡Mil tot, - ;NR7 ■ M q .M ft OoM .fcallk» k w i w l ' b ^ -'U? ì I » * U£t' 'tfuti'i àótBowkBOwm.*1*'..,. /ir» *ad water (ball Madan fc ,' . ; ,. Xa^aDd ab«U at hat |ÌMt a i » * : '('% i : Thà in M ia t j, and shall aoiaa; ;'f ( la'tiikUtp.'hiaini t o i ’tight of .aainhtMl di» m o w t h e i BhatU ftab •t Iba Hind thundand 1 b Ì “ Tlnwhii iaow.ctoM* I 1 , Á BOWOt after tra' dark not' l.i-l i'l . Li\. *\ . - . _ ^ ---- ----- 1 L—-^^1—1 — '*1 _—_-r«7^ • '\ ' •' Y 'r ~',H ‘ •\ ' 1 ----------- 1-..' - ’’’ 1 ' ‘‘ íjeiliim ^ • • ««•b e d d irriiu h ly ‘ M v c wtioa, and he ira : ... r, i-.;:; it d u l l di« among tha I ; » i i l e d «war, ide of *«*£:;<? ; . ;[TntK a spriogof 1880 an A« « r i aaa Miaed '-, Theodor». -Adam «,-«:; B i r i n ’ >• m iit^ Ttih ■- TaroviUh, and a ' F n m h * nao-'naratd Paaoal Pondrette, formed thedesign. of -robbing: tb*- Ha jail' of Jamalpoo'r o ( hi« oollectioa • ( now dU- ' Honda, valued at . ton' nillioa dollar«. The «torj of th« deapenta aatorpriaei« , al4*at given to the world by Mr. Adana, the American, and tbe »oliiarvivrHya« lie aapixwo*, of tbe affair. H « baa lately forwarded na a thrilling aeoonnt o f tlie exp»dikioa,r«Mek; &inna'r t b « ' rather prolix iDtrodnctorT, « • tnuuadb« ftoaa ' tbe'originai ~ 1 W e ' aeparated Vin Oale«ttal liaTing •greed ;< to meet again at the eapital of , tbe Rajah’« dominion«, ' between the firat and flfteenth of September, .' We deemed it beat to adopt thia manner of procedure' knowing- that the arrival o! three atraugera iu a body at the oapital would eioitehi«ioiij«>»tjr'a,:aiiapioion».' ■-.;and?r.t-cnce:'-vli»o«i ng under \ a'atrict »uireillaiico. For Bhutta Pabj guarded his treasnro w e ll; tlio ’ Goldea Flooco was neycr -wntohod so faithfully by the ■ alos'p)#«« atngon. _ I carried a deeorip- 'don o ! the stones in my pocket. I t was ; froui tlio peu of llio only wliito atm, nn Englislimim uamocl Oiiou Pemberton, ■who cvov iuBpoetctl them. Ho viilBod ihom nt two milliouB poundo storliug. Itio goiu oi tin: collection, ho pnid, 'was aa up.orn-sliivped dinmoud, which ho Taluod at £800,000. Jfy jadfcd niocd took wo into Snmeeo, tho cayitcd ot .Tnmalpoor, on the attar- noou of Si'pteml’or tho tonth, end J noon lound rajsolt domiciled bi/ucilth ilio roof of Sc'jnh Pooh, ’,vho kept tho «'irliest h n louud fast oi tho Quwjjce. I wprvCfnlcd myself an nrtist, comuiis- nioiind by Ibo ralor of pliotogntph tj»i waa Jed awar, and nnmeroni ¿orridots, ■ M^eiVwl r me,» ( I. Jlsaw 2 '■ > > ¿ 3 ; belU ^ J : tkat g i f i i i a , 'K y kaoAa. l e h t f i t S i bonna, were'A liberty, and I Jaand t f feet anihatkled, ^ F o r many '¿initeiiMteJr tbe -closing of the door I rtood wilt. I dared not moTt, for I; W nci know how many pita yawmei abonuas in.the dukneaa. . I woaldkav« f k « k rn y 'right -Und.foc a lMfuttfat -rr-'f ■■ ■Cl *it|td . ^ o l f ; Can ■ I i b e in .the X gema, the me from .V: away, I long. Of woud folio' iaypriaoo. tel »tons«,weU kifh asd thing, i n , attention walla.' , It aeemi lonndit Ttry.'d .thonaaad of Tantali cheat,'/g* atone«, de- peri«Vamonf tbe which had ' brought -. eight,thouaand mile« a t ltwonld not be lonely irae ' Poadrette'* arreat line, and he would ahare titer ,the lipie of. the loñgéat ,tri<f< Jhonrs that erer kept a priaoner oo *ny, I heard á noise like, the openini ( trap-door abore rav . 'he*i. ,.Pre tty B»jr,^jfc«;were d»»al«d^ by a light t ahone'from a’ttoTe, ahd’I | inatinetivel ¿Tored ' my faoe with my h «n d «..J ^ -- ------------ ‘ bye, niy eye« becoming aeenatomeV the glare, ! ventured to ia»peet.my*bon,.: It was « i j á a g niiat apartment, who«« floor,«ooU%i about forty aquare feet; _____ great!,griiy ■fàéd, andthacaUing.was v r « . 'B a t there watfaome- iTOom. that attracted .my - than coiling, floor and _._vb®i * ' oonntcr; but -I •e<,t, ahd.it. contained tho ' I hml journejed eight to\pnrloin ! i I thojight while,' I^Btood-.’oYer tho ) ‘ i t * t K «J ’ Very ’ ‘prcciou 3 . ^»U fttj.onco tho light •was taken awa£nd I heard the tnip-door oloae agaiak:'Qroning my way bnclc to the plaoo iiera 1 was standing when the light J»ponred,'_ I ^stumbled over » Wooaen au\of ¡food whichthad been lowered t^jng ia y 1 \contemplation of tho diamond X at onco ditsensaed thu Indian moWlono, and found it palata ble. ■■ % ' For n fonight I rcoiwd ono meal piir dny^kl, tho light showed tho ** K o tima,fhe aaid, haatily. And then, atoopinJover the thraahoM, he ’ ’ 'into tlie'oaU andahnt '«';oorp*«, and. the ly. Iaaw theBaaaian’a n < to nndre««., Het a^j. mble Anger«; and prea-' >y paint«, ,Uva aoldier’a ime garmenta whioh th« rought with him, I made Hindoo. ,'iV-i ’oudrettel” X aakftA.ru r- er, in . the boat,’’ waa the dragged a the 'door,' I| breaat.waa bl idea, aad I aisle* with chtly,',aidi elothea, am Bnaaian' a pr«««u 1 -VWhet«' ; ; i4At'the { i f 'V o i ) eightsth th|m,-V: he bad am aad.eangl f-.-V Heetoi whiapei . Bat h« minute,, eaae,-;ith' hi«; pocki I.foliowei away; he I-, We. world liona in Fill echoed go.\ iamonda firat l* We came land >Bugli»h -.4 mlle« -.ior d. atarting for the 'eheetl of the great’-.iron lid that ally reaiated . my atrength, lia'arm. r; 0 ''.'-Vs c - s j eonldn’ty iift i.ft# -lid,\ _ “ Don’t waste time on it.” not. hoed’me, and the next ing '.lilted the - lid with Baaaian giant waa filling ¡with .the.rajaVa, treasure, ii enmple/and an we turned liapered :. : v leaving’ tlie wealth o f the id. ..'W l’ve.got .fifteen mil- monds on our persona now.“ million« in1'diamonds !” 'der my breath, and wiahed in no my country to person nml p.ilsvco of Jvi'j l’ov.vl hr^lincaa, the R.ijuh. Tiio o . « ! « mid stoelc of chomicnlis which 1 Jiad brought to tho capital coutirined my sUtoracnts. S.'.\nbtt> wns ft toTv ii of nbmit lonr llinui'Siid ialiubitants, aiul ntuo;l on tUe eastern bank of tijd IJruhm-ipootrí. about. t’i;c<! hundred laiìe» northoust of Ortle.utV>. I s'iy “ was \ aud '* stood \ «h-A’-Ui-j .u'tiiG’.i the cntiru capitili w.»s i lur, ;tl •reduci1«1 toi:3hrfi by n terrible cgndtiqra- I ,..L*, r j¡'uj tuo» Sor lias it .‘•iiico bet-n wbui!* l ~ ¡•iter I ’nitfcr irjrul t.f- i ■ that. oo|toua li’onr that thore were PoudretM.toclaim one-third. •¡...fTarovich, opened the door, and we glided fut into a- dark, corridor. I clntchedihe pistol'which ho hnd thrust into mjbino, hoping that ont.patU to th e , r i r « . might provo unobatruoted. We.emigedfrom the palace into nlano whioh Caroyitoh said led to tho Bruh- mapoolw: I looked up, and from tho poaitioi of oortain stars kueir that it was midnight. Thn sounds peculiar to .Hindoo,cities wera hushed; but wo soon heard the plash of tho ohikl-ent- ing crocodilo, and I started at the noiso. Fearlal that somo mothers wight be abroad! at that hoar, throwing their babes to tho scaly river gods, wo dropped on all iours aud crawled on. ~ Suddenly T«irovi!ch stopped. * Tho boat! ha whioperod. My heard took a great bound for joy, and lioou saw t l i n « - A o V . n j r tho slioro. Tarovitch reached it, and I heard him whisper : \ Rmrtrette.\ Bui thero was no ncs-wer, and tJio ferriiio oilenco that ensued was broken by tlila exolnmation : *'• Tondrette ia gono 1 \ Tho boat woi really ompty, and tho little Parisian was missing, i ’atovitoh resnsied : “ ,i.icit him « 0 . Crocodiles got him. Cant wait. Must go.” VJith a Bad hcvrt^wo Rot into tho bo:'.!, and T.iroviteh pushed it from tho baic. Tho next momirnt Uipro was a lili:i.Hng llanh,attd the roar of a hundred .............. ‘ bottom of tho. I .. — — .... .. death X was graihUy approaching, and one day 8prnngji)ou them. Tint I found ti'.o cUcsttciftml by n lid o! iron which, willall my strength, I conld uot r»i_so.5 >neo or twice dnriiifr the loug nijhj? I thouijbt. i heard Taro-. _ . , vrtc!>ii^k-as 4 JU r fW ^ A -i. . .--v.u - 4 Gaul rnd ih F.usa escaping down tho 13rahinapooti witli tho gcm.i. Whnt hud hccomi of Pondrctto? Had h« effected his djcnpo, ¡ind broken his oath, for wp'iad ¡-worn to stand by oiii-.h ot!_er lo tho/'‘jry Insf. extremity, whioh, with us, U!;’.B3 dc.'.t.h 1 cursed my compauiousiu tho darkness of thui. octagonal jumn. I. c.Jlod Ponilri-ttn a coivnrJ, nui?r«royifeh u, inufor, and I slrni'k iho..aih ivith is j hr.nui uiiti! they hlod, Jfy Kspp/ '>f fpoit^iind water daily gi-ei? le,“s, ntij.tf?o o'mei s-of me.-l '-vrr; ;0t ¡hat t,->i : ilAwd ,'ur diinoal eon^ t ah\) ii:-e.jvri<:d tl.:l tl.y cjiii;‘ii;iniiit<d with i / •They pay,a;oont: i ‘-. *B«aide«.. ■ubiidie«, .'tWrlnokjr •eonrea eonoetiion and áre mine« ’of we*lth.' ^ M Ú Í ’X : ; :|with eon- ’ >ie»ah. and iray-bnilder ■poUe» that . . -------, _ , _ i g - :line'of road iaaAbdivi<l«d iaAopwtiÓM that ¿any with them exoloaiv^rivilesea in •alt or ooal, mining, flahijg^gram-raia- ing,'or.vending'of oertainóiigeiiary ar ticle« of popnlar dem »nd.if Th* royalty aeonred and tha anb:letUrgíof,the eon- tract dnly made, the- forhpiate, potae«- aor of ’ theae mairnifloehi .'sionopoUe« hie* him* away^touPirifo/íth« aho*« of the Mediterranean ''and- lir*«.;iii more than royal ( t u . /; B o m a v o ip M e mag nate* hayo .been overtalynl>V oalimity,' it U trae; an imperia'ii ijtei' kaa, for myateriona reaaon«,; r-ntjajfeaatoht«.- oomea niatimely;'«ii'd’>6ne ortwo haplé«* penona .have bean , anatched ttom the lap of lninrr to be sent to,.the \bitter exile. o( 8iberia.,.. But, foi the\ part, the happy railroad'^nilden'rialize in their'lavUhneaa the'faaoinatinc story of the_Oonnt. of Monto Cristo, r -- One of .theao baronial gpocuUtors, who is said to havo sumptnons ptlaces in Pari», Vienna, and Nice, lst 9 ly burst upon tho simple inhabitants'of Tessin, a Swiss csuton, with all; his maguifloenoo. Passing a day of, lan- gnid ennui ot Xjngano, lio becamo in terested in tho soonery. Nay, more; interest deoponed into enthusiasm, and, with tho promptness ot a mil*, liouaire, ho resolved to build a chato&u then and thoro, Thift palace o! Alad din is now rising ou tho ground whoro M. le Baron struck his gohVhoadcd oane. Tho building is to cost 5,000,000 francs, tho decoralio'us and iurnitnro 8 , 000,000 each, und a brigade of his personal following w ill bo detachcd by thó Baron from bis other palaces to this. It is - g r a v e ly .. said that thia Oroosuo has in’hia train thirty Russian servauts, sixty musicians, aud ¡in army of cooks, crirfi'eotiouer«, aud C!it«ror>s. A. colobrated prima douua ¡3 occasionally engaged to sing for bis special pleasuro, and his orchestra is obliged to givo a daily concert whether ho ho prebont or absent. Tho income o f thin child of fortivno. is ontimoted -t 15,003,000 friincs. ’ No wonder lio can huild pal- acos liko Aladdin and entertain his RiieGts as royally a, tho Count of Monto Oristo. THE UNITED #IATE8 ABMT<- W fctt t k t ' d i n n l '« ! Ill« Ana/ k ü t>. :tí\ \ i:: V-- ■V There wa* a ’ very plaiitly, dnsaaed/: elderly'lady,- who' was i frequent cufr tomer 'at the then; leading dr' — J‘ J-i - -- I- • 0 . - 1 -.. i\- Kufsiiin ?eli luto''tho boai, but rjiscd lum.-'elf uml scizid au oar, Wo sout tha_ ccaft down »trema lite un nrrow, amid tho yellu and ran- dyci shots of our foci-.. Turi>vitch mii badiy wonndod nnd io!d me tliat ho uia-,t die Ho begau lo to.'s thè dia- iuor.il>i into t'io btrcHtn ju th>j ili of infenity tìmt suddi-nlvjJi'ispd bini, ftud I *■»«• ¡um i ! w iroui h:‘i bufdtp tlic- ‘ .«( vii oioiin\ d-'.eiibrd hy t'uo XlaRlish toifi.’-t—¡i (;e,'jl«orth ¿^{^ODO. \Givu th.il itone! 1 uu'-y csiMiie1\ T cried. ’-'-■w, I '.:ilì cat fio w i'law -H o w itr !ì;-ior,' J er.’jìd l’.rrfcst bis hni «1 11A ' An Edncated Ue.ar, Tho Episcopal Hr.ffistcr has aloltor from Contro Ilurboi', N. I I . , in whicli tho writer tells tho iolloM’ing : Ono auinting stor,v o f this region,and I will havo done. Sorno yunta ajo a youúg bear was 'cnufjht by a stout lad near tho borders of Lisho Wiumpo- sauUee, and carriod into ilio neighbor ing villngo, whero ho waa tamed, juid grow to hotho play folio w of tho school- -Af!«r co aio months ;ipi>ut :r. civili 7 .nd uoeiüty, lio suüJnnly ilitaii. puarcd in the woods, ami iifter eovor¡tl íc-«3 ho was fi«' 3 ')tteii. One winter'b day, wliilo a now ¿eboo!- mislrt:-3 w.xs tejching !-)i\ ¡-rtir-j.il lwy-s .i>.;d fiirls ho >7 ;<> HpcOl ivm! kuil. an onariaous beav wid 1 r.l iijio ti» «iicol , boino ati.t took a no.>it by ihe uro in tUo ¡ 'lio-it famtliar m:\ram. Üí'Iü trachi'r ¡ mid children f’rd la iho eorni'i- ' Whatever Qen. Sherman haa to lay apon ripon tlle'art of w »r will- be 're-, eaived with marked';reap*dt, tor. tho country, i«' ,aware tkat with hiiti the largM t experienoe in'the field i« united witti nnnsnal intellisenobn-The publi- eation of the oonolading ohapter of hia nnpubliahed ’.1 Memoir of Event« of the W a r ’’.is, therefore,-in itaelf an ;impor-' tant-oontribntion’ to .modern .military litoiatnra. After ...recording tho 'war, “ aUof;whibh be Saw arid part of whioh he.was,\ he has snmmod np. with miich foroe and candor some of the useful les- aona t » bp'derived thorofrom.'- : ? ' , 7 The first ^oint Gon;' Sherman makos i» the‘necessity of providing in timo of peace ,&n‘.army organisation whioh can , bo made promptly cdeetive in war’. Tiia illustration of this must be evident to 1 all.’ - Tho beginning of tho late war found the United- States with an army tied tip by red tape and badly organ ized, nnd nine years after tho cud of tho war; Congress proposes to make tho c,rmy evon feebler tliaa Mr. Lincoln found it.- The two fp-eat practical sug gestion-ot Getv. Shovm&n for the fnturo may bo said to bs First, tho reorgan ization oi tho army system, by dividing infantry regiments' into three .battal ions and. giving each regiment a ■war strength of a thousand inun, nnd adopt-' ing, in recruiting, tho German mntbod. Tho modes of recruiting and promotion wore, bo says,* the greatest mistakes-of the war, Bidcced regimftnts wore not filled up from tho bottom, butwero left to dwindlo into skeleton«, whilo now regiments, with new colonels, captains and men, woru oallud into tho fleld Wisconsin kopt her regimon’ts filled with' recruit«', ** and tho result -was,” eays Gen. Shermau, ‘ ‘ that wo eotima- ted a Wisconsin regiment equal to nn ordinaty brigade.\ Tho Germau method of recruiting ho describes n% simply porfaai, aud thinks thero is no good reuson why wo should uot f<. llow it Bubstantiully. -- - 'Xhd scconcl luutii \iumt ui luo chapter is in roforeiico to the divided responsi bility and authority in tho army. The proposed removal of headquarter« to t!t. Louia by General Sherman in Oc tober, becauao as Gencr.il of tho Array ho is not corafottabh) in Wwihington, given to hia remarks on this point es pecial interest. “ With U 9 to-day,” ho «ays, “ tho law and rej;u\ation 3 art',ttm no inatf.er what may bo fho pmergonry', ry goods. atore in Bo 3 toa.-.Np one in. tno storo knew - her, * even. by ..-name,'; . All the olerks bnt ono avoidod ,■ her and., ’gava their'(it tan tion to thoso who wero bot-- ter dressed and,inore pretcntions.i .The' exdeptiOn was'one yonng man, who had a'oonsoiontioaa regard for .duty' and system.1. Ho ncvor - loft another cus tomer to wait tn tho lady, bnt'wh’ec’nt liberty ho waited upon her with as much attention as though she had boon a princess. This continued...for a year .or two, until tho yonng man became of age.- One morning tho lady, approached’ tho 'young man.v ifhen .the^ following oonjor^atioh took plaqo i-.i:,/ vh r :. Iiady—Young m»D, :do yon want, to go into busin’oBs for yourself.?” “ ,Xcs, ma’am,1’ ho responded ; “ but I hove' neither - money,-, orodit nor friends, nor will any one trust me,” “ Well,\..continued tho lady, “ you go and eeleot a good location, ask what' tho rent is and report to'rocj\ handing tho young inau her addrcca, Tho young roan went, fonnd a capital location, a good storo,. but tho land lord required nconrity, which ho could not givo. Mindful of tho Indy’s re quest, ho forthwith.went to hor and ro- portod. ‘ ■ ‘ 'W e ll,” sho vopliod, “ you go and tell M r . -----that I will bo rosponsi- bio.“ ' - . ' IIo wont, and tho landlord, or ogent, was surprised, hut' tho- bargain -was cloned. The nest day fho lady called tb n’seertain the resuU. Tho young r.ir.n told her, hot. added, “ What am I to do for «oodii ? No ouo w!U trust uic,” “ You may go and cco Mr. -— -, pnd Mr ----- , and Me. —— , and tell thorn to call on roc.” Do did,- Mid hi 3 atoro was soon stocked with tho bout goods ia tho mar ket. Thoro mo many m this ciiy who remember tho ciroumataucea and tho man, ioya a Boston paper. Do died mnny years ¡mice and leftn fortune of 5 * 100 , 000 . Bo much for politeness and no nmoh for civility, and bo id rich for irciiiiag one’s oiners witn tlio (teterencc due to ujo ip whatever gath they are clothed. A (ieroan Picture of Front», FrMics 53 at thia moment cn ohjccf. not only of InU-nae int(>rotit, but of ad miration lo iotelHíteiit Germaiib. The revínuon of comparativtì nniWai - .;Thought 3 for Satur«t«j.>((;ht, .. J The ionl kno ws no prisoru-jv. - ' ' v - :- Bage is mentol, imbecility.' \ , , T o reroDRo is no viUor.-.but to bear. ;■ Bomorsa is tho ecbo of a lost iuothor. j Man's tho” oirclod oak ; ‘ woman tho,J- ivy>'. ’ .- ” •. ■. ?<f 1 Indolorico hnd . etnpidity . are .flrat , cousins. . . Thtro.ia m.uala in all thiuga i£. m e a 1 had ears“ \... ' ” Msgniflccnt promises are nlways>to ; bo snspaoted.' _ - ■. Virtuo is tho beauty, nndjioo tho de- .. fortuity of tho souh . Aii aore oi performance ia \worth 'a^ -’; .whole world of promise.' >■ . - - \ . Theio is a frightful interval between , ,tbo seed and tho timber, ., -’J.'hcro io-Bit-a «triug attnned to niirth'- . but lias ltd chord of l'nolatiouoli. - I f u man empties his purso into his , head, no one imu take it away front him. Purposes, liko eggs, unless they are hatched into action, will run into rot- teimess. , - ¡Measure not Lon by Snudayo, with out regording-whut thoydonll tlio week, after. All tho rarest hues ot hums« )i/o tako nuliauco and r.ro rainbowed out iu tears. -' . Tho worth of a Shite, in thu long run, is tho worth of tho individuals eompoa- iuj? it. : - - - - I am Borrv to hob liow small n pleoO ot roligion will tnnko a c-loolc.~-.Vtr '■H'ti':,-' if('«?(). The cliuius of habit aro generally tro pronll to ho folt til! they uro too ntritig /j- to be broken. • ./ - Whilo tho world1aats, i tho t'.fi-i ^ gild tha muimtain tops beforo .t s b '' upiju tho pl.ua. . . ./soya Pitch a lnoky maa into ilu cotao tho AiVuian proverb, and So' r np with a tlsh in hi« mouth.j^ a Varieties and favor /orf'. iml we diaeow him to bn a,^ body could And it_out y j , 0el™ „/ , il0 True rohntou is t\rtor,u to hoart; it lius ouchf,3 )1!; banni- <uirnUini^ra; it/ ' net« mul vu;tuyri,inK „p^nrda1 to ho' - -t a hi»» ISp 011 it jje ;s (jinking wi angel, d <;?(J0 oaauot iitoi; downward,* at tho virtuo wuuoi bo formcil • |A*i. irabits «ro formed toy art, m ’ “ *£ ¿ 3 5« ii pCKoTi-tiut; ati-iis^Vo ‘.’^..fiyh tfaiptttirn. .-lil^U W T*,y . . . briUM!ip¡v.Ut\uh>iu ntaftntanco t‘uv,i tiin U^vornaie ut, nuil Jìinr. vuiiau»!»?, IjjihWiiì^ clniult ‘ iftinf (.f Y)*«ì •rt iujn»'* ulic fr.nl l)ara c\v:e T.*Uh. lliry oyl * in tlio tìiiùst of tho ’»ir/ r ‘ , ° i ___ i wv ....... .t ...... »: .......... i •* Í ct>\ nppitì—-I l*.v. MsiJ a , lo t' e.ipo t;i ; (T- V l iy v.ir, •.»„aiti1/ 7'-'0 dnys IV 111 1 ì » • * .. , . Xi ' : -*• “ I *|i^ Uif OJ sin •'■•pii.-.i. fi-.' h-.v.t tr.‘.vi.Wd .i Kre.it] iìir.(jii.-o :.•; boat i, and liad HUlfeivd i.u- ' ’ nv.-jms ..icd-uih-. K i f i j .vhcro the. j :J n s.-. j.ì b:u-.v, “ h r ' i n d íhry; ¡ VwíoJt'r ^ V).rc3i*í*-.JÍ - o ioM\' ! i*f nv»v ¡í'.niOís ífmi Iüí vili i v^-ííí- • u íf'u a «) iutho rajtital,\ <U;Ì- ì hi-.J oul.v srrr.'d to inc.-i ílío ardor, and tho plucky Jiltle ■ tt> it-i.l t'vj ^ea-.s ot For imvor.ii O.’J'll íl,- t«f tbo roora, rucìs otrivmg horívíf of boíoj? os'.ífn fir^L U hj b'.iir r.»it uno r.'umííj--; Ivy í í. > « 1 ro* ^.í bJsüü oí {ynn.tto j'-íuctioj), r.f:d fi-r*U>3 hiij tu*. \\ wul'A. ff.> l-r lìint'Àfìt. U'liO chi'lil'» !l ! ;»v\rcr_i v *. íu ‘' m i i •;,* i r r tUi Tbií/.:fi li:nL >\'J j - Is-ítú ill \<í rcíifip^r; »iva íj * prop- i oounlry in }>«.» ni ri t-j {.• i Mu» í5Vi.y ííitf J o VS j ti)*] i, I Aiutili* ! ho* l * / «: i.iOJiovt íiio ! ;!*«j i , *; rjhfá í *, ;iníi | r V.;-rs ^ m ',*'1i i j <1 C,!* \ 1J* ■ í ! Oiu , rt -, r ,vV Ut are, t.' *.»' (51 •* -e\.\TitV -i f-I Vi<: thocamm^ncìing goaòraì iu Tfjciìj.Xow t jirodiKvrt isy ìvu nial d\ Mexico a,ud Uiu rt-moto ifoohfrs, o^uaot i trons «ur, ».icllto tua r^v Orau* iroui tlio ar^oìiftlii a piutol oartrii1*ju i vcry or any fr.it of oìi I ìmuco ctown svithoul | tho oi Urj 0«? ili'Kc proeursui; ftii <»rdrr c»Ì t!ioSe«'io tury ai V/ar ia Y/u«ln*ift£ou. con'; masulic^' «enirul, ■ tUou^h uittu*.1! J I Oo s?iUi tini Jivcm o ( hi« M>l<Utrii a;\{l vnlìj ì */«; Ino »jìu'«' 7 'oi a ironticr iu h coruliiton j »?, ì o f vltrohic iwr, o.Ujjiùii touch or be j “ <•** truLtc l *ciih iwbaiiuco ci «H-ty, r.ti<l tbr>.'i h iuv*' J1* He fchcii rftifu fa tllO frOUÌ 'i’IìUÌl'K *. ^yLicus, liwvi. mfoiJy jn* Mi» T C S C - * £.> , ;LV;ì|>!h I.U(ì oUl‘ fi'.Vìi lì :>* ì : ìu I iìmì ./* Ooi-'f„r ! oÌ)vr;f*:n . , , .. et* U' 'ji A ì ot l»U ^ a ;4i nm\ . 5 , i<i * *»•■ » M;»* ‘Vt ii* ji» it ■5> 1 . \ . V ì' ■!!' i Í k:uu Íí»--J 'ì -.i , ‘t ì , » i> ) ri J- ì: i l &Al 1 ÌHV'ìlÙ ‘ I 3 fit fínt h /<! \ l\ \inì ^ .Vo::fÌLi'tto*s uvAoc( «uíÍ tha Jjlucfcy l ili lí ^ Í1ÍS t^Í'1)'1 \ Puri .;m t < : ,»or»'t«» u-*:.l tM«s oí tíf,rt n-lj) 1 ,v ’’ rU»P tK-Wiih in Üií* ;itir-nijjc. £W itíivor.ií J” \ ¡•IV\’: » 'vvlì’!.^ f.iivr ì:i:\ iirnrai \vo tìM not i r.n'n \ '* tn tì ': ozu ! ?; ì er’!i i»M;cr bm ilijT'Jtf | } ' v% l K\l 1 ; v.- > in «¿£! vh . 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IK'jIfllll *0 ifkti «!JO i »' «l t“>-4 * ‘ *J Tilo hv tho -vil. flisj *¡ uv.l l.i:| h:v3, forth\ fi IfOf’.'-h 1 '-- of uM, ti»»» rhii« líiiVUir Í.ltí'ít* \• \<i !ìl Í íi tU\ì i U:\fcv ir !•),'*• o*l Oi»!)*!,' « h'ilc í ìkhi tu . ut lrv •* v ìmh : v tu v Ji* il pjkì J' i mu h/< I y 1 1 £ 1 I -• hi.ü¡;o-i ' : tisiory tii‘i * irui i» *o m *w' {. in.1 » « nr ! V Hi'/?.* Lì.nU’ (¡ t j «»»i t i* • I- \ ii ? fhi • n i .ih' « --sii {''-i: i f i : ' . ' '» Mici*« iAruiifc tvorOa c*íií;ííí, lo )}>i *‘ ;u ii*: fui i v--t ¿ÜwV, fho í/í ího 3i*US»ift hí.l Ihü «;iv¿l UiV r lt In: huí 1-iit‘C :i> ihA UiliwXv i ? i tjf/io al ♦JtiÜÍ'L* tho ixriii;, V v .vt i V ísíuí -; í ííu < ji.M t i'i tr-o Oír; el *• ■ i ' .r*íM'r* .s, ;»•.«.i i ■»- -«it ,b v •• • ' \ ¡Ui : jI*» * \'t el;.y iír i,- , -m,. . Mi' I mj J.- s mí i 1 r , ' J‘ ir», • L> \ { i'. i !\ X. 1 iV'-\ *íí -it n;?r urv.v ¡ iv» • .'.fi*» 5y i »I »•!• . I h ‘ i Vii • ^ -1 M j J ! ¡ * ^ i * ; i ¡ .>! •, 'irr v ! 1 '■ J i ill '5 o*i * : ’ 7)t - li‘'' 'r i ¡ n » ¡j*- - . ; : ' ' ‘ ¿ í! { ’ * : v' ' t.c • ¿, ,L.U*: : { .. a v.i r, ; > tí ¡ i i, r *{‘ «v, v > 1 y * ' * {i ' 1 i lì ■d «, wnu , 'tA.iì ’ {», Ip.V’.' i» tit*. Ai í ì: ì * ìrtfhfiJ : '.Í 10 ÌVH'A i't : ' 1 \ ^5‘ì ^ ì’V , | 4 ’* ’ ’»ìj'TI ;i'», 11 MU- i liti !) tt 1 iìK- v i 0 »*- . Í j J Ch- , At M?}‘. lit* . CVii } 1,1) V *‘f. • ( f M\ d v*' f r. uì -A pou i'M'.v jltrì-itn; ; hc' n -, /Or ífjíjt ir •'Z 5>'. t.l.'ì' }V)h: pr.hf-:,,* . ft/joa uh v.-iìt unii « /‘•■'-J' (.fi .J¿I, .Jlc ‘ tr n \it\ /«r C--..IÍÍ. ih-.i ‘ x'* 4' o;< í*- i ì i'ou«ircU4\ out oí ' \Vo hjìvo ¡¡(A htiuiillo. Y»V a t‘:<i fiV ’Hur/s r« ijf mi I our G.tietth lumi» Ìùj } {it* ri i f - LÌ.!, ! Í. U.i-, 1 ü-r jo; ; 5 i\\ i* ! { vUV.V • I oc ti> * pi. l ur-v fili o i .. 1 ‘ ■A io fV 1 . *nu <»} ! 1 ! }* it •ri; 1 .Hr.-.ì *7- 1 . lj ri ¿:iv u-lb-.l ' a T^M. ì ViM - it,\f * * i 1 -i tut.’ t'> 1 ••liti 1 c.nr.lon*'. i;-; tho Variiiiftn to c^astac^ft'ojiW^tionJ, .fiud the » 01 C'hli'.iutu: '¡ly^w-iO'.i of te.r rniihons j 111 di:iv.‘»o;ni; t \ 'iie.t -r:v ii!al.*stion. Vvo | ’'■jr.; toc-iMpodriwii ¡.'¿c IJr.ihmapoiitr,,! to Jua^-i m hoat i,-” wh/to wo were } to fii'ic- !o tuo for \Jo ami, if jios\iblo ! rc-neh tin- c ust b.v tho first oi Pccem-1 her Tlie vessel ilint hud conveyed ua to Calcutta was to meet us at tho mouth of the Ganges, - ’ Aftcrropeaicd solicitation» and many preaelits, 1 was admitted into tho royal , pai.iee for thepurposo of pliotogiaph- ■. mg tho rsjab. I found him in his ,i court, ' surrounded .: by ' hia swarthy :v guMdi. ormsd toUho teeth with\ Eng- lish pistols, sabres, and doublo-headed ' Bponrs. I noticed! the scowls I to* 'ieeived from the soldiery, and the rajah ¡was in.no happy mood. Ho, would not ¡internet'a moment, and I tried*in'vain ito’ j e t a good picture of . him. . Bnt I iid nol^fcihibit my impatiencsjand told i tliat th« clond« interfered with a y mieala, aad that whan tb« aun ahone woald take hi« photofraph. - lVb«t)Me b « » d « r s t o o d aM or not, h« m r horn hia royal ehair ia aa ebali- > ot aa|«r. and ahooUd a eoaaaad >]W«: K«Mn«,'>^,Ia«t«atl 7 ..'I:'Wa*;««r- '> X r « i M f a waa haakad to eee* befoH' mjr cy«a; a y necaiiv« broken o r t t t » y head, aad a y r;? the i.r-. ' I u:a j¡ i b ctcn m j é;m ; nay I broken over-ay head. -nb)éàte 4 ^ to ' okW iadiffaiti««. .Um rajalr addraaaad m in i*a- bkat t I iMtiwpatfMUyaatoitooA. ! anderetood fooogh'to kaow Uat i «aliad aa anemy to Um IW a mA .tfcat I w4nmI to H», nt- — »-* - i.v Ii.-.-;;. '. X ; /-■r errai: >■ i'iid y. .!>, /o :.pe.i\ l fu- f'.e ìli- r too. tint yet i'i tob T^rr, paliici-, ¡on I C-jitill Knpsiau c.,'i.; i.-| ¡■iiiguogo P.ur.t')’ food ner.-.-it.-uf, ira tiniy wfni vrrV’n- that tbey\e;-'‘. i.’ e: h'w i'f his irtiorniiiuj wealth. Icnnnotteil yo;a i i i r X wr-ilr.-l for delivcrawa. S’ rdept fsiightiy..and iiiat often. _ Tin dightest r:\nnn v;«a ononyh torou!--om‘(,a:nJu’ lienowr thnsawa’:/-nad two wordsftll from my lip «,: . 11 T^io- vitch 1 Poidrette 1 \ - At'last I was roused., from, oho of those oat nips by a soand- that I oonld not mieintffprot. i I t eoanded like the fall of ahittnan body just without tho door throijh which I bad entered the treasure jbom and. celL I listened. Holding ^rbreath.X beard., the ’ beat- ing’of my>eart. The rattling of' dis tant chuh followed, and I felt the door opei , - / A loai,(ileaoe . followed, this,' and U w a w L r ' t . : : . ' >»t;v ’j,- ■' I aiart«! 1 it wa* Tikrimriteh’« .voice. Mid I. ’ “ Thanks, be to aod;j” ji ' ;: A taoaiU latet Ui«;liidden b'ght of-a darktltn«tu, whioh-I had aeen the Boa- ■iaa pvntaM ia Lofldon, flaahedon my fae«.,.- Tlii M it iM toat.-lM taned it t h a t l ^ * 2 - ...... . .............................. I V it! till* r’nitf. i.- Mi neh a i e ... i ;;r 01.- th.it tha' i'U'.cii.f, J'ti:.'- T afiv.‘t..li, >\■ •> ii utid J ‘. .i l„ rit;:;: > illisnt leal!.':.;; i! .s' 1 .t'ji'-t ; r^T-r -tr.-s r.',; , ; 'r.t‘ . i.i '-cull ¡: no nI’ii'i 1‘iO c»;! C:.t : r;’. X i' 1 j-o\* hu < -e 1 til ■mJ 1>’o p..i r'ili ncvor l ’o i t d r c t ; . i h ii fuvolojsrd in myti - 1 . , , . , iery. I biib'jitJ t'iat Tarovil'jh thjuglll ! S’r.-vei •• <*>fc i'ial ¡.-'i tiio KinflooH to tiift rr;rr for tho rtirposo of betrays»!* uv. JBut T c-ill tin; I'‘fendinwn lauro a roan than that.” Thero's a collection of “ very pretty stones \ in ray sanctum to-dny. They laok liko duuuo'uiie, the.y we.igh liko diamond?, anil they . f*hino 1I:o i dia monds ; bnt iu tho dian-ond market they wonldn't command fivo dollars 1 'Bnt you couldn’t buy them' from mo for five hundred thousand. ' They make mo think of tvro bravo, true men—Pondretto nnd Tarovitch— and of an’ eight thooiand’ mile “ wild gooso chase.” ¡‘.c my r -.h.\ i'.ESl i'm Jo 'B Jn “ Í.\ ( Ì.Ki! I : ’ ) e di ;• . >1 e ; ; ■id '.I ri.-n. Olii c ill. ! ii;i'i í¿St VII*sf i-to.ifc>r f kr-f.iv it in 15 fit l!'J did nut (ii ii U;ur, :i; i-íiop ca’jgl.t fír .,1 nn.i luir.; H’i-ii.il , 'aro it? lililí-.' ' “ ir I lii-d Ici.nir?,'' í , j : u r, r..tc:;-j “ i ■■ÍJOilid ¡><;in j;-,y •■■■■, ia r.iin.’ Tho ¿'.su tliirirü l¡i¿ -..'rao l.->a isífUjiit/l, 1 > t- l;o \r.a-. í-.*. 1 ¡ i ’GrU UÜ i i/ter ^aurtiá ; !u> qu.t work.at üer t'in- lu r , and ¡uieiit.tv.'* Uoiira o n fio atreut. ta)l;i«^ oonscuso t»’ith jiljt1!-. “ Lt I ha..! lelíaro,” suiil rt ir.erclianti “ I would pay moni r.ttontion tn my assonnili and try «a d cui!oet siy bílHi moro promptly.\ Tho chuDco in; my fiiend, if you had Itisutd yui would probably piy lea» attention to tho mat tor than you' do now, : '\*■o * \ !ng - ’uck d. i'v:colj‘-iui.v !ii^ v I’’ ':ri- .i* í i:‘U‘ '•w, ViM; ,'l i -i.v ; * y tn \\. ' eí-, .tal . y v\io t..‘ì 0 c.mi i'\ 1 \.\ll ll.ío Vv. - S-, 1,'^'í:! t>í i ? j O.V. ‘■orí)-;.’ ;or i «* hídi i; . ’’uf 1 , tvTt1.*»:’ íiíifW iiiO ;í¿ Iho to iú\ j:i tbe '•! ’i vJll.O'li ¡ .!> . : - -.1 il< -.. f.-i i ip *iij ; 'i' ’j:; nr ■-■ah i', id, 0‘| ! Vfillíi'ít ÍI ‘r::n ti -III*.'} I*‘a O J «»i • i e Tn tu JV':rVíJ<4 úv w:--t « 1 ' io L}¡\.)'' nn >:U> í y.lit f! ri ! ll ' ^ ¡\ i.'i i Ccv ‘ ñ .f*» a £■*<#»t»t íW. ti < *i r?*llJ í!;.-i :l¡-:;.ly .V.- ifíU:) J'í- í*'\ *’ !i r-;'V .., ,1 ii:.*. ! ;«!<• ; l>0> ui Ai.„ .io, i w.-r-: iai'Ki'rj ro h ■ i - ■)■■■■ filed U. Weìi.-i-.t. «■••iu respondent saya : Inoticed jour of a remarkable woman with- ! A eorrei account ont bones. -My wife once witne«»ed a case in Lodi. Wisl, whioh bears some analogy to it. The bonea of a child, two .and a, hall or threo yean old, itoemeA to b« of ineh fonder nature cj to bo in danger of brtaking every time it was moved. The limb« had been, broke« repeatedly in’attempting to lift- it, ao it wase*’rrfea*«ir a pillow excJu- aiv«ly. Tb* child had not outgrown Um. mm of aa infant nine month« of a f * The boo«« ««emed to knit readily, tmt' baoka ia aaotfacc plaoa aa aooo aa Mm «W U w a a lifM L -^W «M M e A m tri- T h tla l ing witbimudrcds of farmon who till tho soil is not moro lei »ore, but moro resolution—tho spirit to <lo itnow. If tho farmer who see 3 Ilia f ence in poor condition would only act’at tmco. how much might be saved ? I t would pre vent breochy oattlo from creating quar rels among neighbors that .-in many case« terminato in lawsuits, which take nearly all they are,both w o r ti to pay the lawyers. •; . T b e fact is, fanners and xiechanica have more leiinre than' th e y are aware o f for «tody and improvemedt of tb«ir mind«. They, have th o - lon f evening -of winter.in which th fy e*n ]Kxt thea* «elvea upon all- improvemocta of the day, if, (bay will only take!ably eon-, dnottid' journal« and read tfcem with ' ♦ l i c r f « l f f - t o :«tady hi« bnaiuaii, and .than « « i a tpavad, ha« nobody bnt himaelf to blam- thraa “ Baered to the twiaa,” ia the ia«er o t trillili ha S — '1 I.- r.--d .¡ 1 ,.,;; ;..ix- (>,!n ••: >! 1, k f t ¡>i!iik j iitinO.ii, n‘ tiio cntl f, i c i’ g v,*erl: o;'---!,-;1'!. A j siiudsicj'!*.; ri'U. i.'vro di...d ; in tb.',- o o lire > cc): till livirjr .! l.tvi i.-i.reaaf-d; blit, ;i-i r. iho plates uf |(lars Wt.ro /oiuttl c!.i'k '’d, it 'vas dei;r.ir-ii po^'Siblt! t!->n ii, uni to io'-ect.l miyht havo esl- ¡eri 1 . Tin; 1 ving toad.! wous leftalono for tmr,lhor twelvemonth«, nt tt_G, <\u<l u f ivhich timo nil wViro do»d, >S;:en through tbe g’.aiui covcni, tile yftyr fal lows ccemed to bn always awa)i,e, ivith opeu «yea. Serliajw they wero marvel ing what crimo of theirs had nubjeoted them to a seiifanco ot two years soli tary confinement. A smaller cxpcri- racxit aceoiapanied this principal ono. Dr. .Euckland. placed four toads in tureo cells or holes cut for tho purpose in tho trnnk of an applotres.' Two wero companions in the.largcst coll, and the other two occupied a small cell eaob ; bnt though small, thoso cells wore tol erably roomy for middle-sized toads, being about five'inches deep by three inches diameter. . Tho cavities were carefully, and.-closely plugged ‘ with wood. All four toads: wero'fonnd dead and. decayed rat . the end of the*, first year.- -In another,subsidiary'experi ment, four small basins of plaster of Faria wore scooped ont, a live toad •placed in each, and a cover luted down air-tight on the top. The wholo were buried underground. -Twelve, aionths afterwards, two of the toadsjere dead, the othor two living, but gristly emaci ated. ' T o ram ap : the bett natnraliaU now ayre* that, however wonderfnl tha »ae«Tt«ni»d p k m o M M n a lly m , f n ( a and toad«, CMUtot livi* om yaar wholly' w ilho«t .air, »o t ytohably two >< b ) ! - 1 '.;, ; Ù i'i*i --V'!>, o o u siau-ly • ‘h i’.'-inx .v.it- r. I:’. .■..-.-in. • i -..¡til li 'ib.Ji ! Í1 Hr ..itiou, il ■ fu-'.'.'i ■ot t ii: (jf ft i't ; s'.i- • *•> i ! *•\ ‘‘it j J.III I ji'ld 11 j V.-1W.1 1J I -,• i ; 1 ■ i (!-j.lj;r.ltulai J -.¡..OÍ of Ili'* - I’1' V: 1 -:!. 1 C.'r,' K(-'i ! 1 by ; /.Í.M i : in l lì, ( i* V>’ \ y -rf f’ wfy by ii.fi U,> i-iils d^- ry b.v ii. tritnaco rutci'i-iiiun of tho of I ontint of )l,e¡v/cr tiiruiigh whjch til« 1 drma«-;« f.-! thu town íbiw.ci, U u - ío wore r.onii-l ad ¡ f « « « « ! iimiióid t;i ivtliitoi u ‘\•imiiiir na- turo to thj>t,u in luc-] ump vpout. In liiii vicinity of thia ou'lot tJio fevor bud :;!so previiilcd. Having e-.t-'c-t- of thu fever jji his own family, tho ptr,tensor iiil!')W'-d ti[> JiU inquiry by a’ ciiernica! atinLyair, of Uiowatf.r drank, and found in’ii minute Rporcs of thts antaa iuugus. Ilis. conclusion is, thc-toforc, that the favor had iu origin in tho fungus mat ter tiiken into the system,;whcro it for- nifcuts us yeast iu beer, and poisons the blood. ' ______ _______ ' . ■ ' Whal ho KeserTed, Tho anccdoto related of John Jacob Astor, as follows, 'may be known to many of otir readers :—In a public con veyance, on a cor tain occasion, ~ Mr. Astor overheard a young man express ing tho' wish that ho conld possess “ that old man’s wealth,” whereupon Mr. A. turned to tho speaker, aud said to him\ ’young man, -1 sometimes foel weary/and would. gladly throw oS my load. '' Tor what will you take charge of my' business,- and take care o f .my property, watching with evor- vigilant eye that there bo no leak—no mistake; and at the end of each quarter rendering op a clear and sure balance «beet ?\ The yonng man opened wide hi« eye«. He knew nttt^rhat to say. Said Mr. Afttor,—“ I f you are capable,-and will do thif, I will\jfay'yoo year«h* ■olntelyjMeaMary expense« of liv i**.” Aa may ha «appowd, tha y o « a f sum tiM W M d hU «uariaa i> hi« looha, u ln a n lar wkiah tha ^ aid a r t n l I ttm t * M l 0 t L n - /- . ¿.s.--*-*' i 'a r,*/. ' ' r |u r -u o f ¡¿¡.UU-'ua-r, j T o o ilr.,i tv—’•us o w p iu .T.ipau - Iv/vTi in 1 S 72 , aad yivf-; i i « - f o^ubi’ i.vu j o f thu firif.ira fit oS .liO / ’li.», tiioic b-.’- t Mir; about’ •;ff>,nsi.'.l nu-.i-> ia--.''!.-! \nun' fefiiuj.-a. Ottc-half o f th'»\ pc''t*h> aro eius.-»(-d . nij’ricuiUiri'.ts, as) artiKam, itu« 1 , 300,000 an .’nerchi'.tjts. •- Buyliis a liailrowl. The fnetthr-t fruit car.*, are hauled from Bail Francisco to Chicago for §1,500jie r e-ir rcraitidH tlio editor of »iittUs i*ti\ry : ■ Shortly after tho completion of tho Onion PuciSo nn old Irii-nd of onrft, and an mvcterato wag, Ed;’ Bar, who owns a big ranch in Carson Valley, - > Nevada, carao throngii to Ohicago, nu<i whilo in tho city concluded to’ b ay a-.;., car-load of agricultural implements for’-; nso on his farm. ITo visited tho Union - Pacifio offlco and iuqnircd tlio’ pricp o f a cur, and tho agent-, taking his addreio, promised 'to. drop hiaiL o Huo giving him tho ratc3. In dtio timo tho notid- cation arrived,, tho figures boiDg some where up iu the thousands. Ed, read tbo nolo carofully, and then sent tho following reply: “ Dear Sm: I regret that I was not a little morejexplieit in my language yes terday. \Soar figures would imply_ that you understood mo M'being desirous of buying yoni railroad, whereat I wisli only to hire ono car one trip,. When I deeire to purchase a railroad I shall hunt up one that ia held at lower figurea.than you hold yours. t « i .