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a THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 80, 1975.—-TWELVE CAGES, | Re ctokeiina. I a A aT Zt a a I WEALTH OF WYOMING. araine shortly, when you may expects report. } theirown Mverty, and tha negro question waa | Wiard guu. which. at a ‘distance of 100 feat, BOSTON with their heavy lozda aud Jocomntive lend- DAKOTA . Tho Motcalft Mining Compeny in sinking on | not beforo the House, But the Suprsme Court | withochargo of 160 ponnds of powdor, ante Y lights, dy down the icy hills 2t a foarful rate of . thene mines, and Lam informed some good ore | had to decide what the lav sax on 5 yd shot through ant iron target 15 inches t speed, to the imminent destruction of e¢vary inon tho dump, A till bas bean ordeved, thet point. ‘To do that, they lonied hack into i thou mado wara ged ecresturo, ba he man or boart, why comes in PLENTY OF MINERAL 6. xa. ths facia af history; feomt the fact and, by mony, it A203 ? ; : thoir way. Indaoil, one would quite aa tit be 5 There Is Gold, Silver, Cinnabar, aud Layo bem gropesting the coantry evath and | that, ub tho time sho Ciovarzinent was founded, | w8 beluyy vo Uuited Htaten might cima Tho Dress.Reformers «-. Tren- mandown by the enging of @ Tichtning expirean Somo Brilliant Exploits by the Wort of this y.0i find plenty of miuoralin- | elarery was romruon, no one opposed it, and | to havo mest powerful gun Mm exist i ashy one of there furious sledn, The exciting Stays . Copper, and Cnly a Lack Tications.. Only avortt 2 milea from the line of | (int, for races chan ucentary, wegrcos bad boon | ene, Aftsrearda, howovar, it fan dincovared son in tho Camp, feane on the Common attracta crowds of ancut A Territorial Legislature. of Capital. ihe Union Taciio Uailroed 2 have dis- | looked npon an chattels, wis pilale corored, & wellsdefiund vein of red ox- | while men were bowed (0 re thes cor-cinded | for mich the quit was deriqued,, the recoil wan ide of eoppor, intermingled wi copper | that that was tho spirit o > Constitution and | such av, jx the opinion of the Chief at the Bu- 5 . glanca of ES itatioe quality, The seiner | the law, and dcciial the:caee recordingly, Lf | resi of Ordnance, to rondor it entively uncon. | Mien. Sargent's Receptionsee=The Successful Enterprises Begun Tote in 2IY foot thick atthe surface. Farther | they had had {lo Cosstitation as itis now, thoy | trollsble in the turreta of @ monitor, or no rights which | thet, with achargo so much renter than that tors, and, if the looker-on could feel that the aye! rere pe a Rood puis lia ata te Fornot 18 dangor, and enter into the spirit of the hour. . 5 i a He might even experience a glow of gratitude | Tits with the Governor on Finan ‘ toward thone lovers of the bora, the bluo-coated . south there aro acveral well-defined ludea | would heve decided differently, but ‘wortt | indeed answhero in the service, | In Radical Club. policemen, For there gmardiaus of the peace cial Questions. in a Small Way. of whati tskotobesrich ailver-bearing rock, | have excrved no moro praiso for {t | September of last yoar, the exporiments == are stationed on the coasting-ground in auch ance and stil farther routh, near the Colorado lin, | than thoy dererve blame now. It is | were resemed: and, at the thirteenth fire with munbers that an antonished stranger might ha there isgold-heating qtnriz. I aball examine | very strange, howover, that Mr. Storrs | heavy charges, the rifled gun burst, ibe target | © “Young (Galks’ History "=< deluded into thinkiug thera wae nothing for a po- Correspondence of Phe Chienge Tribune, thu coauire more carotully, anit han been prose | acould have vtated tthe caso in that way. or | not having beon hit. Aftetwardn ‘anothar (5- a Tistory "<Low | teen todoin the tzadern Athensbathelpatier | YANETON, D, Ly Jan, 24.—1 beliove Chlcage A Golden Future for the Mills En- | pected but little, Tt haw promising indications, | ebould draw sucha eorsnarison between juries | inch gun, “avy pattern, rifled on Mr, Winrd's uston Boys Const. idiora havea good time. But the boys are in the | hae been neither blosred nor afllicted with a Ter. which cannot but command attention. aod Judges, or aay ifiet uo jury evar made atvh | plan, burat with a clurge of 180 pounds. s _ minority, and the real {nets of the cage are #0 ex- | ritorial Legislature this winter, and is not like! circling the Laramie Plains. Mr. Burkhardt, of Taramio City, Leeretnmned { decision. Probably no jury avor liad that casa | In the opinien of Urix.-Gen, Benot, Chiat of asperating to the agyrived public that, whon | to be goon ; and therein wo are quite ahead cy from atour to Laramie Peak, and reperia the | to denide; for. in thoee days, the Juries wore | Ordnance, the newt successful fring vo far bas sSnecial Correspondence of The Chisngn Tribune, double rupnor suddenly goou to pieces like the ‘Ast 2 ‘othe Lb, Station der ot prosence of gold there, Owing to the latencea | not net above the Judzea in deciding points of | been with s 10-inc Rodmay, lined with wronght Mostox, Jan, 24—It is not trac that our | Deacon's one-hosssliay,” senttoringitaprecions | YO% As to whother such a visitation is really, Spectat Correspendence of The Chicags Tribune, of the season, ho did aot complete his ebserva- } inw, Lut tiere heve probably been thounards | iron and convorted into an P-inch rille. burden of adozen grown men, with clay pipes | blessing or 80 afifiction, or a combination of thy in their mouths, in every direction, the cynical } two, your readora will be hotter able to judg observer is necretly rejoiced, and wickedly sorry | aftor shail haye informad them in regard ¢) fous | tions, but reporta favornbt ae fasten teak nerds Nace GO idGN AE the cera | Gam ot Uteee eeeue Re nteenee tap the HiNe TCE poe a ee eemne. mand ever. Droste Brack Hit1, Wyo., Jan. 22,—Do the prectous | tions, but reporte favorably. ries that ould have decided a ne gana had alrendy (up tothe mil- | £.nm, for wo often come across benighted indi- Jette i - It may be s matter of surprise te many to | way, eevecinily after Flavery becamo profitanle, | dle of lant month) Ared O15 rounds, with ebarges |, ¥ ts metals exist in paying quantities in Wyoming? | 1 oN Weoming poncesos Pal eras Aion inde Hi ere ame pe HAE SOUD, abd black: | uf 30 pounds of powder 1 tie, | Tiéluala who have never eyon hoard of the move- shot of 180 pounda, at when nobody ts iurt. You may bave beon ins re ‘Whis question Las bean frequently asked wince | 4) veatih Iving undeveloped. The truth iw rhe | infants were worth $10 a pound, espablo of ponerrsting 7 inelies of sronsnemioe at | tient. Butits apoulles are making rapid cou- | formed tat an ambulance is Lape atnays Ot that | noe OF lug: Toaitig ddatarts of Aten fa yay Gen. Custer's Expedition returned from tho | negda capital to devetop her.reapurcos. The Axeniao, | a range of from 300 tu 1,000 yards. Yerta, and both apostles and disciples aro reid | wpot to carry away tho woundod, for such a re. } Reesion which has become a thing of the past t; Black Hills, but the public's curiosity has not | population of the Torritory ie:mainly composed ee Now that wo may eco just how far in advanee | ¢m the rubject, Of course the graat multitude of | port has gained crodonce here, “Don't you he- | it# fuel adjournment at 11 o'clock last mght, Deon satisfied by any definite answer. of the trading clags,—middle-mon who wou! INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY, of European nations wo aro in this respect. we | { Le unconvorted lang’ the reformers to scorn, | leve it; there lan't any ambulauco; but thore ‘The telograph informod you a‘ the tine inn. 1 the | rather invest 10 cents io @ yard of catico wit pasa by tho smalier rifled guns of tho Lrit- | 1 , ongt tobe! Accidents ara so numerous that | regard to the veto by the Governor of tha Many scem to confound tho whole of the} in” ihe certain prospect of masking ish navy, such og the Armstrong, Somerset, and | | 26 thoee propneta of tho Now Disnensatian pa- | the public mind bas grown callous and treats i Howe i fi allinery @ whi splondid wervice | ‘ticutly bide thelr timo, belicving that whton it is si i RALUROAD REFUNIATION TILES 3 Bleck Hilla country with the par 10 othor cents on its ralo, thane like amount in Vallixer, oither of which can do splendid wervica utly 5 1B broken bones ay tho merest trifles, If mat} aie 96 ei Jar section visited by Gen, Cus- | an enterprise that mht produce in value a nt 1,000 yards, and pass on to the #5-ton anna ou | the fashion to woar ausgendera, and buttons, | dares, in rpito of the rope barriers, to crogs | Put, as this was a meaauro of nome intereat te fer, aud consider the oxfatence | bunuced-fold or nothing. ‘There is, however, The Mechanical Department of the | the Devastation, whieh aro at tla tine tho most | and “chemiloone," weak-ninded woman will | ‘the coset,” and is knocked down and gealped, tho outside world, it will morit aomo furthse @f gold and silvor dependent upon thoir exist- }® learen of those enterprising pioneers who Institution. powerfal woxpons in the naval service. not daro to robel, The Commltteo on | OFS veuturesome woman ins tho ganailet and | notice hero. Four years ago, nogotiations we SEL 7 HW yet make Wyoming toem with wealth, 1! ¢ ‘A target representing the ride of the war-ship ance within that particalar locality. As noth- | Wil > is taken off her fect, tossert up against @ tree, | ponding fur tho building of the Dakotas South: :a and ‘ehine © star among the Western Sultan, constructed of Pinchot of armor-vlute | Pross-Roform have their rooms as near | ond carried home aotleoleas, wo take no notice of tag definite was determined relative to thomin- | Stetes, I know of no more promising and 14 inches of wool, the 35-ton “Woolwich | ‘ho sky a8 possible, but warnings to | auch litto misndps, A pretty yonug girl from | Rallroad, from Sioux City to Yankton, The ero) wealth of that section, the public ia goner- | field than Wyoming for the investment of Machi: a ¢ ter Shops-«=Che Infant.” with 9 shot of 700 pounds, penetrated | “pull the knob * aud take (the clevator stare | South Carolina stood one day gazing at the un- woll-known Chicago fitm of Wicker, Meck! ag ally disponed to doubt the presouce of valuable ital Ja the developmont of mines, In the | Machine and Carpenter Shops---Chome | at distauco of 2 miles; and snother target, | at the tired climber tom ovory landing. On our } Wonted sight; and when sho turned sway, whiy- | & Co, acemod to be the only partics who could saineral deposita in any part of the Black ills, e ng whens lode is discovered istry, Architecture, and representing the Agincourt, was pierced through first visit to theae rooms the agont, who was ar- ering with the cold, I tas amused to hear her | bo induced to tako hold of the euterpriso, snd a rel Wyoming capital can always be round to davelop it; but Pan ata range of 4,000 yards, t ": ‘ gxclaim with groat emphasis: “don't like your | not then until extra inducements iu the war Which travorse the whoie of Central Wyominy | hore the hardy prospoctar must not only dis- Printing. Groat ay this hon beon considered, it will by | T#xed in a remarkably ill-fitting dross thet hung | Northern fans!” Vocal aft Ss iF roti! trom north to south, cover but develop aloo. No claims are held utterly eclipsed by tho 8t-ton gun at present ia | itt loowe, awkward wrinkles from her shoulders, But we shall keep on our doublo ruonera (the | {cal eid wore offerad thom. Under a apreist | I havo been a resident of Wyoming | for purpoves of speculation, and every courses of construction in Woolwieh, Accordiag | choerfully displayed hor treasures to our akep- | owners charge 10 cents arid). torrifying and { Act of the Leginlataro, Xoukton County vod ar the groater pact of the time since } dircoverer is willing to sharo with capital his dic- Yo the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: to the Army and Navy ffazctte, when Its cab'ore | tical oyos. Meantime she uttored x maiming 26 wo ga, till somebody Is killed, Then, | Lys majority of 4 to 1, to issue bonds in s ict 3860, ned, during tho greeter part of tho year | Covey. If the capitalist will furnish the neces- Cuampaioy, Dl, Jan. 28.—Having been | shall have been enlarged to 1G inches (it ra at TIMADR AGAINeT. PRTTICOAT possibly, we may atop to tako breath. the road to the amount of @200,000; and tus Di SAL SER WBE Ps bs sary stipplicg, tho miners and prospectors will) turniehea with programme of the work | Proseut 14), the expectod range, with ® e? sarge M cours, WF: D). |) eager tis a8, wusiuteudsduban eutaelt which in drawing to @ elona, Ihave been prom | furoish the muscle, uot srking for steht el80 | igid gut for the Agriculvaral Department, per- | $f 200 Pounds of ponder and 'a projectila of and grow savagely indignant over corsot-wearers. Zang Sa ; outrig apecting and working is the mines of Wyoming. | but an intorest in tho mine. Whnt botter test out forthe Agricultural Department, per- | 2.659 pounde, will be over 7 miles; aud Ms duty | But wien we ventured to criticise tho uame of THE KING OF THE LOBBY. OIFT TO THE RAILROAD. And I fixtter myaclt that Iam ablo to say nome- | can be given of the good fatth of ,those who haps you will lond your eolumnsa for short ac- | will be equal to that of Penotrating & 2-inen, | tho pet garment, the chemiloon, she waxed elo- The cost was fully counted, Yankton wat at» thing positive concerning tho mixeral wealth of | Would uolock Wyoming's stores “of untold | count of what has boon done, aud what it is in- | armor-plate at a distanco of «milo, wou 7 queut. ‘lta. beantiful namo,” she declared; | Watterson, of tho Loulaville Courier-Journal, | Staudutill, and everything depended upe. thy the Ferritory, including the Diack Hilla. During | VeMth? BRAND, tended shal Be done, in the Dapartment of Mee | nce arp ate guna of the Dotieh mtg; aud, | just euite the garmont, And how musical it ie— | describes tuo prosont King of the Lobby at | Duilding of tho radrued, ‘This ald, torather mith the eee L mes aranlivey ta i AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. Tho object tiie any a aie rakes cod | Sf the more powerful ships of which it consiata | Clem--loon #” and sho lovingly dwelt upon and } Washington. After s dashing account of the | Sitilar bonds voted by nnotlter county, ty the -OMANCE MISES . aes mechaniesiu both iron aud wood, by texching, at Soe ocules: see Sestauths shretes StolGsl ie of | fciterated each syllable. “Nobody knows who 7, Wye. Ty aS a Tames and girders, has « total Quickness of } i tod it,” i Cras on Donglsa Cred, ae ass Te tog | BCBORE Of the Consressonas Commite | ous sud the same lime, the practical aud acien- Hig “aches St Hon 9 inches are tet Oath dnreaiestt its con mined colads tnvanted dog. 30 min, ‘Tho mivea of this distzict aro | ment ox Colleges Kecotving Guverne | tlic aide of these two, and olher related trades | SOTO hd Cele at toni? ES | teoordinary enthusiasm Is not confined to per- placora, although theroera indications of rich | ment Ald. and callings, too flattering estimate of tho Yimes: th» | #008 0f mature ago, for not long ago wo made gold-Learing loden as wot. They bave beou Wasatxaton, D. C., Jan. 93.—The report of tho THE INON OM MACHINE suoP - . More ewpecially ao this name voassi, like other s | tho acquaintance of s little gitl, who ia a groat worked mero or lens uinco 2883 by indiyidaals, | Committee on Educstion and Latur on the con- | containg benches and tools for tun students, and | of the Cusinol fleet, caa, withthe 18-ton rifled | admirer of Miap Alcott. © 0, Misa Alcott,” abo with serious results. ‘So men tuok cut $190 of | dition andananagemoant of the agriculture) sud | is furnisaod with an auproved 1 horae-power cunt alone, belch fort ny her deadly 400-poun A) oxclaimod ona day, “toon you write « boolt dn tno west in the rain atream of Goug- | other colleyes, which have resttved granta frota | tteart engine, mads fn the stop, two power and | Projectiles upon any. giver point, ab tuorate of | ooo chemiioona?” and diss Olcott promised $5 rect, about two yeacaago, awd two otter.) tire United Mtator, under tho act of July 1872, | £9 hand Iathos, one Pea tine bean isos, | A tiowlh or two ihore, and Diitata will add to | suo would. Pastis mere mena abou aix ee ee ye hoa just-deen printed. Thoy aay that one of ho | scm forport or cavt raunt of the rough fonna tin- } bor navy two moro iron-clads fur more power {ul | Curiosity to know how the cawtee progressed a Rat to. the mau. Ocbory : havo | Stst things which acreeta the attention ia tno | ished in this abop. ‘Thoteis else s lavge awd | than theso, with armor 4 yebew in thickutss, | took us skyward again a fow days ayo, bus at the smocked on the rozia wtroam with eesutta of froin | Groat diversity intho sums received, from 413¢ | conveninat Pattorn Shop. in whish the work | Susines working up to 11,000 horae-powar, aud { ond of the toilvame journey a bowildering num- ‘$1.60 to $20 por day, What work Ubeuo partios | contaper acre, the exceptionslly tow price for | done ia by no means aaatined to the abope. gro capable oi thiowing a distanco of sev orat | ber of mena over as Toxuy doors mot our eyes. did was dove'uaies tizadvantages, au they hn | which Rhode Island sold tite scrip, to| , Apart of the force of the rbop, wholly ain. | Hilluas clultad shot of 1,609 ponuds, 1-4. | © Dross-Itoform waa printed in large black ter than iaolsted tuilivedasl effary cuuld | cing = i ents exeont the fo1omnn, in Vow oagnzed on a | |, Tb niay be uolther practicable uor pritdor.t 0% | letters ull over tho whito walls, accompanied by ned ce eucscnatally.. Ths vase uaable to mane 85.02 per acre, the ami received for | puzciniue of rather cauily and dilisals conatrac- | Avis tae forthe United Staten to attompt to | tompling invitations to ae ee erie which woquce eo outlay of |® Portion ;of ite lands by Minnoso- | tica,-—a thermoraotor scale pradnetor—tha price | tival England on the muas. | The time, Itt ‘an WALE IN AND EE REFORMED. Thousatde of datlate, betare bo mans conts could | to. ‘This rerwackabfo inequality hes been } of which, when finished, will be $350. She in hope. will naver come whee tho two nations vill | After sundry mietekes we fouad the original be taken aut, and #0. ahoveled into | {ho orcasion of auch comment and of some en- | stitution Bee the monopoly of the mavutacture | bale togother, avo sido by nide, Dat, wtur- | commiltes rooms, and lesrued that our zealous Peat sinico Cores, working only during | frieudiy enitisia, ‘The folluring azo the States | O€ tus mechine, of which too hava slrendy bean | eFee tie cloud of futuro wartave mine <icitt | friend, tha former agont, lied disploased the Sesion wuss dt Walee sit way BOK. Gatto Un een core acne . inede-nad wold, aad wegmtiations are pending for | from, come wien it will, lot us trust, with Mr. | powers that be, and boen ‘ducharged. Whoro- Gircipinete aid. aiacea 40; know ‘tbat thoy. | Tuba dieteasesired waticoaBly. dango (prires 206 fftre.c tion of ay lasity Mere, Archer, of Maryland, that our connazy, ho ring | upon she nad taken a room on oach side of the ies Darivg the lest mica montlu dpnro havo been | finproved well the time of peace, and coayzious | legitiuale headquarters, to purposoly mislosd turned out trom thin depeckaunt, of which the | Of bor latent ottongth, will look ealmiy und, con- | the unwary, aud had sot up an apposition roform. work fan been done Ly studenty, 4 paterd halle | fdontly to the arcument of ker uwn gex-coaut | [ar coursa is sovercly criticized, and rumor avou angors, 69 patent povor hsz-forks, 10 Lusher's | defenses. APL a, uays whe brinos tho olavator boy to direct peoplo patant rosd-gredera, and sn indolinite amionnt of BR Ss tence to hor roums. ‘Tus exrly has troason crept job and ropaiz work, suck os the urighbihood | KAILNOADS AND THE FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION, | into the camp of Dress-ioform. All thin is Xequites, ‘Kho hoya oro algo building a SHeinch rather disheartening to innocent persons wlio origin of tho Royal race at tho Capital, bo comes | Mount of $15,009, secured the building ct the down to sarticulari road by Wicker, Mecichng & Co. quickly cud in “At one time George Sandera was 8 recog- excoeding good shapo; and the anticipati sus ot nized King of the Lobby. Forney reigned fi the mont sauguine iu regard to Yankton acd thn fully, but with an iron hand, for a while. Cor- | portion of the Territory have boon moro thay nelle Ayebaalls Peta held Me-owt, longer realized. In the moantime, howayer, doul:*s He did a dont of jobbing, and made bustiols | ising in regard to the power of tho Teri ita:ia of money. The war came, like an ava. | gNRTIO fe Reem oling vo? ad. lanche, and awopt through the lobbies. | Press “wax anioaled to tor logalizo Yan's It proved & revolutionizer, sitpplanting tho old ] Blom’ ih Apo ne nd er the comme syatom with the now, and converting a somowhat | 2 anon it. Main was done, but with a dt exclusive field of action into a wild mobacracy { DAME NDOH Me, Abis Wad Soule. ine te theo full of male and fomalo adyonturors, ench see- | Tio Wat the Company sould telus to ths Coan, ing to oxeoed the other in exploits. Ont of tho | tf it paid-up stock to the amount, of tho ed turmoil tho figure which tins nppoared mont con- | foted. cull Brovise way complies! wiltiy the spictourly, assuming to himeslf, and not with. | COUN Denes ty eee rD. Lut the Gates out reason, tho title of King, ia Sam Wara— LYON EO Ese og tUGY 1 FRU, SU ora Aman inall the world’s new foslsious planted, plan liad pawot given 1 by thie aot “of 0 Lyne A aan sa all che oe a ney ettons ulate to mortgage the road in order to bond ite ine If you want anything done at Wachiugton, you | dsbtedness, nad this it procosded to dy; au, must goto Sain Ward. Is it a knotty oaua bo- | #Pout thin time, trouble commencod, A iaajs- foro the Departments’ whiclt overybody else has | 1ty of the Board of County Comminatoncry ras Gospairod of and abandoned? Sam Ward will | Pade to Deliave that the county pen hes put itthrough for you. Would you liku to se- | S7ndled, and injunction and, other legal jis Diva the eavof a Sccretary,a Senator or an Ams | ceedings were commenced, Pending the © suits, Dansador? Sam Ward will giv o dinner and | tie timo camo for the eleciion of a Couns? Com you'll sit next your man, Hayo youa bill be- | Misefoner in she place of one of tars fore Congress?’ By all means confide it to Sam | bostile to the vaileoal, snd, ae age er ae Ward, Do you seok an appointment? No one | [¥ made and vigurously fought, Dr. J. A." 2c, ean edgo in the right word at the right time like who hus siuca then been chosen Mayor of tha Sam Ward, From a stock operation, iuvoly- | Sy a# woll. wes olected, and the waite aysiu ES I 4: 5.02 per scro; Cate roade any pay at all, working at most not mero | their lands: Minnescta, $5.02 pe ; sae ie hicoks year, aud ‘bepinniog avow, | fornis, €5; Michipan, €3.25; lows, $2.27; Blla- coach year, works only to ba sept away or cor: | gourl, $1.84; Wixconuly, $2.05, An regards ths tred up by tho Linh water of the ensuing ret Statos which recoived only lend scrip, the prico Desasiousliy they worked the aide-eniches, where A tt Pap lng thor bad javadicioat water, and wera the allu- | 227 Thich thie wan pold rauged from Al'g eon! rid Uapwaita exo not vo rivh ag that of the main | Per acta in the case of Rhcdo Island, to 95 cents a Fiaginins lathe for the Carponter shop, aud | yo ¢he fulitor of The Chic Myibunes have thought reformers were inepirod by a puro iti the Company were immediately uream has proves to bo. per acrain the casa of Virginia; between those wood turning-lath D> cage Vribune : ‘4 ing millions, to ® neat little party of four < Ts NEW YORK AND. WYOMING COMPANT. oxtremos tro Btatex nold for 50 cents, wayen for | Puneet Aion the adjunimant of some twlnor dex | Cicada, Jan. 96.—~A domineering. argunized | tui matives tuat Seay Soke cians, OF S| AE Welcker's, trom taming m “rofrectory | auig wan cyora your ago ainl other Gucaice i t ntract, 7 engin, ah qaete + tippi i ft cl F es aris Btoation of ove of tha partion whe took | prices between 60 couts and G0 cents, ane for 69 | Hatter ainvilar io tuoirowa, for the lowe Agrie | BONSPOAY mot last weok at Springliold, in what poisiyersttee fit re Congressman to tipping a glans of champagne, lenipes ine have cccupiod the pubhe mind, Ju from making 9 Tleniporentary to mang & pan | tection, tho railroad queutiow wa wot, ocousts 'Thia is understood porfectiy iu the National Oap- | isto the canvuse; butit vo tepeee eae Pete ital. Go whero you will you hear mothing but | 8908 who lad beon hostile to t a raided were the ocho of this man's footsteps, his opinions, elected tp the eriilebate fen i cour Ta hia dinnera, and his savings,“ Wave you ncen | leader of the delegation |p the Matsa & Sam?” There's Sam.” “Sam just out | 299 of the attornoys employed by tho ¢ aw ¥, three for pricaa between GO cents aud 70 Buich” in Montana (My. Judsys, of Nev York), | Ceot 3 : was dean to thiv district last year, by specimens | cents, two for prices Debeetn, A ee and in vf goll-benring quartz talon ‘from » lode | ceute, three for prices between 20 cents au scosting Douglas Creek, and upon yisit- | con four ee ats and two for prices be- u he tweort 90 cents and $1, hidemec eri ti rae tis Tho relative time of aslo was the qnertion of euitural College. they called a Fazmoru’ Asgociativa. A oiong the | of the Drees Cormmittco iva living illustration of ‘a warolantl Tun SO ESELR SOP Machina Revon score of great problemas which thay the blowsinge $0 follow ander tbe New feels. in wuMietontly commedions to work ctzteen hands | aottled by roxolutioa was tho fa ing | Aull me adopted the ideag of the rovolutioniuts to artvantage, and ia furnuhed with benches, | wore igunvant of the dostruction Tmt aegerte she suffered from all tho ills that flesh i heir to. tools, snd power-macoines for the purpore,—-the 7 et be 4 But tho change wrought a perfect cure, aud she weehiues embracing ous planar, ‘end suuping, | Mtcwly by the railroad statutes of this State, | now comes lntore tue public. properly clocked ohh iu ‘y importance, It will be found asa general rule | sticking, tenoniny, and morticiug machinag, nud | Sod that their theory was ous of selilalraecas, | audinberright mind, Wo who are inclined to to seo 1” Ob, Semi be hore direct- | ia former suit, while one of the mombe=s of eee ee ree eet oe Lenk Acie: | that the States which gold their wctin in the later | also ove gig, ouo splitting, od one cutting-o: | They resolved thst the oxicting aiiway legisla: | smilo with tho unbelioving world, aud to Insist { fy" “Where tho devil in Sum 2 At Sem | Council was’ a dofoated County Coins oming Placer sud Quartz Mining Company | period got bettar prices than those which eold | aaw, lathe, atc., ete. tiow of the State"ahentd be coutintied; out that that thoir ways of living aud not modes of dress- Tta location of s claim tue source of | catlior, ‘Those States which firet put their sorip Bre nade 2eteaen, ite Gompag bozan fork inst | upon the market nok only felt the disadvantage year, but owing to romo misunderstanding did | of all the rostrictions upon the location of lands Dot rostime operations this season, and, in con- | imnoued by the sct of Joly 2, 1302, and that of soquence, iis eleim, embracing some of the best | July 2%, 1864; but as thoir scrip was placed in fround on the ctcok, is atill unopened. Howoy- | the bands of ‘brokers who wore competitors for f, it nay be safely rolled upon that tho | the favor of the public, the xcontt wis that the mine will bo opaned next nonson, ag Col, | market was overstocked, sud prices were kept 3, W. Downey, a highty-accomplishod lawyer | unreasonably low. Ata later period, aud largely mad gentleman, who fad the prosperity of the | through tho energotic maungement of one of Yerntory at heart, and iu indofatigable iu his of- | the ables men aud truest frieuda of edacation forts for the devolopment of her resources, has | Which this gencration haw produced‘ —the Jeon chosen President of the Company, andin | Inte Ezra Cornell,—the sale of scrip dstormined to oven tho mine as s00n a8 possible, | Wad brought undor the contral af o singie TRE nouk COMPANY. system of egoncies, chararterized by wuity, ‘The New York & Wyoraing Company failing to | method, prudence, and segacity. The valuo of sesumo work Jast spring, and through the | the scrip was thus eukeuced, and hundreds of instrumentality of Col. Downoy, «hoao | thousands of dollars wore sxved for the oducs- faith in the richneys of the district re- | tion of the people, Tho Southern States did can’t do it, nobody cau.” “Sam 'ilfizit foryou.” | Mower. Many mombery, especially in te “Sam's your man. Devilisl: good’un Sam yot | {oure, were governed Wy Hee ‘ 4 off on Roboson, eh?” -' Why, Sam is ao inti- | Saint corporations, ‘Lhe Kepudistio:: bi fnate with Grant as two thioves.” "Sam's poli. | ceaflily drawu, and ite frionde noodwink tics! Why, bang it, you don't take 4am fora | Unvary into passing it. But the Govern dam'd fool, do you? Sam's got no politica!” In | veto killed it, for they could HOS master ste ono word, it iw with this royal poraonage an it The people here was a fow yeara ago at Wavhiucton with ne oe SE AREUDTATLONIET. certain Princess—x eaee of Salm-Salm, Figaro | _ Aside from fow busy! tev caerae ci, Figaro ls, from ono end of the avonue to tho | sulted perio a8 ne a aa other, lu the otels, in the clubs, in the dwoll- | toad, and a ts others cw te: Hare. F ing places of the great and the oxpectant, every- | tind a ae Pee ee tte arte ‘ue. for where except upon tho foor of thoSouste or the | fece, the | people of | the a Houve. Alas, the lobby lias ita limite, ‘The | efpecially thove who pay the taxes, lis King of the Lobby can no mora pass those | tience with repuliation schemes, and thy limts than tho King, in the fairy talo, who was } greatly chagrined ale attempt to di forbid by magie to cross tho Lnmble threshold of | them. Thoso tent busybodies ie ba ape the avinebord. Sam aurveys those, and moy way | ton mach harm in many waya, ‘thoy Lays ir. witu Pygmalion : to koop the Company in hot water, tod a receipt to insure careful handling and» full re- | With what was nono of its busings it # should | torribly in earnost, and have alroady dono much torn ia good order. But the Loldora of thove wadertako te do what the Stato had dono,—ruin | gond. But why don’t they bestow little attea- eauen are uot paid 55: oat slabore ictubaeess halt the raitconds within ite borders, and tax tho poneanay . jew apabhensee oc the fintole Date of ter Shor ducing tha lancete untha 18 aee oot pects to conduct exponsive bensulte with | Pas" A fearlees critic of Dame Faslion, on tue vi ire tu a ry, the condemna As owor highe 0! fOMNSI Ss be q sins ‘01 Carmenter hop dose all the work of Heep the | tha eaurt, tna ts sabjoot tor wonder, ‘Ise trae. Sea our mata earatll ken eurusedass ent ments of bankrupted ronda, too poor to litigate | “i Seer ee ucts : nz ray aguicat the Commouweslts, and too Hmited in | of the Radical Club have veon a9 crowded this of the students cmployed in the Macbing end | sutplus funds to long live and keep ‘the law, le | winter that it las become necosaary to demaud Carpenter Shops during turmtime, in which each | scattered through the Stato, trailing monamonts | card's of admission at tho door, saat no uninyited student may work four hours daily, ranges frotw | to the errors of that thoory of State eontro, | ZU:s8 may outer. Vor the large pariors of the 6 ccats an hour for green hands to. 25 cents for paerh mais sontrol | © rouse Beautiful,” a8 acme good-natured critic Saebear-yo afar compelled it to expend muci inonoy whi Tmuitiod uushaken, the Howe Slvaing Company, | Bot receive their ecrip unuil somertime aftor the | the advanced classes; and, during vacation, | Puch, satatian Ligots insist ouall coutinue ite | hay dubbed the headquarters of the Club, over- | And go no farther—at that point talon, have been wed in erecling dopole composed of public-spirited citizens of Luramie clouo of the war. ‘Ihe dolsy brought forward | from 6 to 20 cents por None for ton houta daily, nan tayages among sho internal improve- | flow into the entries, Whore late-comers stand ‘To curee the houds that ateruly bold me back, putdings hero; avd, so loug aa the Setfate + City, was organized laat May, aud cummoneed | their negotiations for sale at & time when prices | through the whole period from tho middle of | ments of ths Stcte, Recoivers alroaly havo | aud try to ot s pecp within the magic circlo, or ance dhe sereuance of those pruid gods kept up, the Company is virtually com pi'eti work immediately. t& looated’ immediately be- | had advanced, with the siugle exception of Deia- | June to the middle of Soptomber. The present | 8 Rravedizger'a granp on avvoral jives formerly 7 sit upon the stairs, auribus ercctibus, Ono or lay.) CHOUsDAly bal prostext atdonyse0; get thia money back by freight ana yp 4 ont Jow the clxim of the New York & Wyoming Com- | ware. The States which reccived the largest And yet infloitessimally small,’ foromen of tho Mochino and Carpenter Shopa | of loval worth and ataniding, while savaral more | two reporters are genorally to bo agen, scribbling wera formerly students, aud are now paid,—tne | aro approaching the auction-blodk with the | away tor dear life, and thuir presence has [night- oue 25 conta, andthe other Socents, tho hour, | stordy tread of a loxing business, Wisconein’s | oned away at least one original and valuable There ia an eusy opgnrtunity for indusicious | malicions eloment reachos ovor sud. shxlkes | momborof the Club. For there are atill » fow ntudents to pay sxhure of thoir way from the } hscda with the dusciples of Flag und Smith, to | persons extant who rodoutly eiuink from wews- start; advaucod ones mzy, by working tarougm | gloat over a common calamity of thir accom- | paper uctoriety. At tho lout meaung iff, whien might otherwise have bec a luvs What init, you askythat given thismen the tite tates Sole ae of King, and invosta him with royal powors? ‘Another faraous meagure which pag:2d beta Bobold him ag he entora adrawing-room, a solid, | srouses, aad wich the Covernor waa ¢unpell square-buiit man, turned of 50, with tho short | tg yeto, hes beeomo known an the erinp, gray hair of the aristocrat or the prize- |‘) pany, on ground that prospectad nearly an well. | Am for thoir resin were io their order, Virginia, Undee the suporiazodence of au experienced | Teuucssce, Alabama, | Georgia, | Mibsisnippl, miner, Mr. J. Kobiuuen, of Novada, it has | Arkansan, Tezas, and Louisiana, Ou the wholo, ponstudied “& Afoot bedrock fume 312} while unjustitlabte transactious perhxpa oceurred fect, long, and placod its claim in | ins fow caves in connection with the salo of land QRANSHOPPKE BOND FILE, 5 4 int rat , res ci fighter, the knowing glance of the diplomatiat. | phi ided for the insuinys of ‘Lerritor! sl benti ditt ove tak! Je | zerip, the Comuuttee are of tho opinion that the | vacation, earn ucarly eon to carry them | plishmant, These fatal results speak ‘with more Mn. WEISS ‘This provide Gat 5 2 condition to eprmucnee tallog out gold earls | rete above net forth are wiliclent to. account | through; ‘ue earmiues of tho shop for the year | potenoy tina the dsvreaa of couria, ‘The latter. | road a characteristio eosay, 1 which he ridiculed | te dignited porte “of the Blinlator, ® row | (othe anlount of $25,000, payable in te yon limber alovg the etcoam, but the fumbor hay to | for mostof tue unfortunnte salea which took | ending Sept 1, 1374, ware 26,205.33. canuot overrtla the furmer. Yettheas Grangers | the attempts of cortain in hie coat aud ‘ta smile for each | drawi Vaugelical clerzymen ‘6 at gf Sper cent intorest, and to be so! Lat be saned by havd, while tho cut for the fumo | Place. z cueatstThr, in conneil, with thetr ignorance and u uressouing | and Biblical studenta to roconcile all the state- | 80d pan at ‘ nay, Monte Gente, $ | Jews thaa 0 cents on the dollar, ‘Tie ide «ti haw tobe mado through s point of sotid rock, ‘Tho report shows that Alabsroa, Arkansas, Recontly twenty-four additional desks have | Loatility, clamor to have thin pro-rats ‘puppet con- | mente of the ible with the discoveries of mod- | 4% pis sn yonrey RN cae te in Vorntory, which haa no powery except nuch 4 However, the oxpenue uf opening did nut great- | Louiniana, Nisainaippi, aud Louneezes havo en- | been fillod ao for the Chemical Departmont, in | tinue dauoiug to the tiny of Uveit ina vanity, ern ecience. iltw illustrations were tothe point, ma Fisk. “Tatlerrand without sc! asio! are derived from Congress, aud whien riay te ly excoed 25,000, wtach = month's run willal- | dangored tho safely of their fund by tho mode | the Library-Noom of the old Univarsity Buitd- Rut come of the sour miik dripsfr am this co- | and excited s good deal of amusamont at the hiv pocket aud without a crutch. Henry Clay or | rome a State or bo divided long befo.a {0 Junius Brutus Booth materialized into a strne- | nieturity of the bonds, could thus pleico it pling commoner ** who must live,” and has ovly | credit, is no oxcecdingly absurd that it is {ni Biont certainly repay, av tho ground at tho head | of ltiveatment. ‘The management of tho trant in ing; and for cho clasacu in Chemistry, in which | coanat, through the last clause of tty) same ren of the flumo. promecte” well in coareo | North and South Caroling bas bon reprehen- there are move than 100 students, witty denks | lution. Lt there appare that tho tey sislative cou: exponse of the ingenious clorical roasouers, He rotentud aainat distorting tho lauguage of the i % : | sible, The colleges generally are freo of debt | and as many full eels of chemicals aud appara- { trolof railroads till they dia ia notso' much desired | ible, putting falgeinterpretationsupon its toach- { bis wit to live upon. His wit? it is very echiol- | ¢ toll whether i¢ was paaeed through igworca% Heike tiges oa its casnmata and Lie trnoane and ‘ina promising condition, To's fow Stxtos | tus love been provided. ga as tu do it withiu tho State. ‘Lboy aay they are | ings, sad prevouding te find Darwinism written | 8717 sng (seneliant, ite isa Spe.and recondiiee something worse. ‘Tho bill went throu, of tho ktronme, about the middle of Novomber | 00 provision hea yet boon mado for tha ealab- | By arecont voto of the Traatecs, mcourse of | opposed to a little body like Conyrt se picking up | upon ite pages, Lo would no nur sacritica te | Poot old Al rate Sgt fo Le an acintlitant | week of the seesion, and went to tho Gcveint work was scepended until next acason, when re- | lishment of such inutitations, In several othier | instruction in the tuilroads of the S:ato ur eourte y, and anauke | logendary features of tho Dibte than he would | &# Hoverdy Jobuson. He is quite as effective 8 | Weduonday night. They must Lavo kuo.vu Le ports of good results may be expestoa—roports | Stated, althongh the necessary loxislation hes ancmtecrour. ing the life ont of thew, ‘he Jusury of that | grind the gods of Grecce into lima. ‘Ihe tonn | Tacoutour aa Itobort J. Walker or P- | would not approve it, and doubtless supposed? of tho aucccus of the principal placer-mining ad- | been onacted, no progress haa besn mada with has been provided for mechanics and others, of | destructive anneement, V lage, Smith & Co. want } of most of any age, who wiuli to increase their kuowledze | leftto thom, It would notbo wf any value if | too much of im 0 bo enjoyed by somo of the principles of construction aud buildi performed by anybody elec. Susio legislation } of hin hoarers. Bot he flushed his discourse genorally ; and for acvess to which courss, the | to manage tho railrond 4, on ba newncaokles iu | with » glowiug and beautiful tribute to tho uaual proliminary exainioation will be disponsed } theirdistempored hes ¢;nalionall:gislationtothe } ‘grand old boos” that weot far to romove auy with ‘Chuo, any mechanic desiring to take lex- | panic aud, and the Yovil is tonay. Buch isthe {| uoplessant impression. sons in Archttactore and aolocied subjocta haw | bad Jovia of tha Juoy Granger, and auch his COL, HIGGIS20x, ouly to apply to the Reyent Poteonaiyy ot by let- | Lypocriay, Uf it Ws gond that the: State vet stat- | ina tow oarnest remarkw, claimed at least re~ tar, aud pay $5 for incidental oxponses, to ba on. | Story motes aud ‘vounds to the prozperity, and | spect for the yiows of those to whom the Lib! titled to thirtoen weeks’ miatuitous teaching on | oveu the lity, of /.ie rade it oloraces, cortainiy | was all, and aaid he feared more for oursoly the acientitls and eathetic supnocts of his trade, | it ia better to havo more of tae aamo soit by } and our children from tho superstition of scion PRINTING, gettiug Congrt sa to do for tao nation what | than from that of theology. His views were ‘That ‘the art proservative of allthe arth” may | ‘‘Sucker” logis intors uve dons for the State, | warmly criticived and oa warmly defended in the not be wholly lost sight of in our Industrial | Yot this prope nition the “Vanners’ Aasociation” | animated conversation that followed. The sotto University, tho students of the advanced ciassoa | #2y they are Gppued to, The nakedness of the | voce remarks of tho lintenere are often kighly have recently bought, and wow ova and run, a | orgmiacntiy ‘ww unnecossary to puiut out. Jt con- | interesting, especially when sume old bab- printing prewe, which in located in one of the | viels the association of merczmary and selfish | itue briuge ® friend who waunte to aon Grey—without office; without fortuas; | Iipit “pocket it,” aa he bad a right to do del gud anecdotes wavored | Vth only hiswit. Quid rides? ‘Tho man isnot s | inr“the last tiiree' dasa. It would thereby fail (9 sballow-pnted humbug ; he i80 good ucholar; Le | Hesome a law, and the membora could yo Lom ina vory fine gentleman; he bas ® prodigious | giving their version of the Dill, claimin: ilot memory and vast exparionco of the world. ‘Tue | Soy Eat mado amplo provinion for tho ¢ stutewminn does not avoid bim aaa mero adv60- | hopper oufforore, aud tho Governor would turer, because ho interests tho wtatesman; aud | sootove the bill. Dut tho Governor was lo atateamen, like otter people, Lava their emo- | sharp for this tray. ‘The bill weut buck ‘uur tion, aud are moved. Genius will tell, and | Gay Morning with his volo, and the tort? thera iain thin wratekod, old, crotchety world | wag certainly not without keen points, vbic) of sharos—a gouius for failure which concilates | Suet have told. Besides expressing positit the genius of success, A saccesaful man ia over | ie beliof as {0 tho inability of the {r fiattored by tho attsntion, and noually pleased by | tory to thus pledge ity crodit, bo refer, the companionship, of a brilliant failure, whodocs | to “the very few Statos, even, whose box! not happen to bo a ‘cynic or sboro. Ho soes | yould soll at 00 centy, to uay nothing of the s* bye superior boneath him—lovoly prospeet— | tempts made by tla very Legialoture to iz and he smiles with » good-patured complacency, R yenturo of the ‘Torritory. organization. Ina larger number the organiza- ° pbicicnt Cities tion has but receutly bees effected, and ouly six The ground below that of the Home Mioing | institutions are reported as having been oom- Company prospects well in “ colors," but the gold | menced prior to 1855, The numbor of studeateia is somomhat tiior ge to size of particles) than | attendance mpuo these schools isalroady botwcou that of the ground nearer tho source of the | 3,000 and 4,000, aud they hare fntnished mors Mtream, ‘his ground is claimed by partios in | than 1,600 graduates to the active occupssiocn of Chiengo and elgewhere, and will bo workea et an | life, They are generally gathering about them- early day, as itis unmistakably rich in deposity | Kelves mntorial appliances in the form of farm of the precious muueral. ‘Lhere isa largo ex- | Stock, Workauiops, machiuory, books, and eppar- Sent of, country south of theo miuos, and partly | stus. More thao 200 toachers are engaged in lymg ‘in Colorado, which showa gold in | the wort of inntruction. There ia evidence of uantities that warrant tho belicf that it wilt | an honeat purpose to mako the mtudies pursued earl’; all be worked at no remoto date, furniah- | such iu varioty, im extent, and ia valuo se shall ing Mucrative employment to thousands of hardy | mect tho requircmonta of the low to which they mV .ore, and amplo retarns for the capital in- | ore indebted for thor endowment. fan see dcton audio. This donatinntes devs | OME sho credit of thelr conatituente by repatiy ‘ve sted, i market for tls ‘To the questions whether persons of color are | wparo upper rooms of the Mechanical Depari- | motives; undthatisonough. 3B. 0. Cortiss. see all the lions. ‘The idea of Ilg- . one g thon moasntes, Furthormore, uo provision ¥ bideortbes ater ry ow sod artes for the | amitted vwenty-nine colleges have forwarded | mant,—-ito. students in tbia work ue doubt ane plipeecrelar es ginson's stauding up for the Orthodox main | Ward’ power. Thore is no place at Washington | made for priuting tho bonds; and, by the tits ‘er and wiuter, on tbo rich pastures of the Las | replies. Of theas tiftoon report that such stu- | ticipating the time, not far off, whoo the fuuds | A Reminiscence ox Psoncer Times, ters! That's rick!" exclaimed one eager liut- which Sac Ward sat Tan Mie Sesirif) ila a | thoy could bo put upon the market, oven and? amie Plains. dents wonld be admitted ; nine that noue havo | of the institution will enable the Trustess te add 440m the Wisconsin State Beyrstor, ouer the otherday, And Mr. Abbott, who said distinct nn etn tee fe sonultions Houg | the most favorable circutastances, tho wink! ‘COL, DOWNEY's xeronT, applied ; two that they would not bo admitted | printing tothe otlior trados taught ia the Uui- | John Delany used to tall tue story’ of Low | there was nothing to fear from acience, for uci | that of Bristow ¢o that of Hehurz, running sl0Ng | would be over aud the money no longer neols Thiele the ecction of country to which Col, | because provision has been mado for them elue~ Downey roferred nosrly three yeurw ago, m the | Where; two that no rnie provents their admis- following language, speaking of what Le knew | #lon, aud one that the terme of adiniysion have from porsonal observation ; uot yet becu weltled. The Comuuttcee rocom- Bianding at the City of Laramie, and looking west. | Mond the adoption of the following ranotution : ward, the eye rosts upon a apur of the Rucky Moin Resolved, Thut the Attorney-Gonaral be requestad to taine known a4 the Medicus How Range, Within | report to the Housy whut messnrea, if any, should Le those mountains, at a diviauce of froin 40 te 60 milus | takou by tho Uutted Blatca to secure from any state tho of this city, are found ledges of gold, allver, clanabar, | fulfilment of its contract to preserve undiminfelied snd copper, and rich placer mines, "These ores, and | the prinehual af the fuud dorivud from the grant of the pute gold of the gutohea, must eventuady briug to | land made by tho United Staten for the support of cole thelr duvelopment thousands of men, us capital looky | leges of agriculture and mechanical arta, and whether abroad for luvestinent, aud a2 the tolling millions of | {n bi judgtnont tha provisions of the existing Law are the Old World seck this groat Western Lind, as they | auiiciens to afforda remedy in the premises, yoralty. From thie oftce in issued the Jiléi, m | Jadge Dy inv wrought x reform tu bia Court, in | ence Meant knowledge, was puinted out as the college monthly, which, like all magazinea of tho | the usb. times of Wisconain Territory, with » | tan WHO “would not hesitute to pall dow: » kind, 9, af tho same time, au instructive and eu- | zoxt aud accent which made it better to lixten to | Wholo row of churches.” So many of the prom torlainiag pubheation, wuan to readin language cot Liv own, thouy:a | inent moibera of the Club wore In concluding this ebort notice of the | the uavio iu substance: . . ONC UNITARIAN MINISTERS, Mechanical Department of the Ihuois Industrial “Wlieo I waw 8 low-student in Mineral Point, | thet one can hardly look about amoug the young University, 4 may bo fairly claimed that the | in eighteea hundred sud forty-sometbing, thyre | divioes who frequout theve mectings, and nok ‘Trusteos are honeully carrying out the imtonts } woe wn arroy of leval talent m lowe County tizat | wondor what their future is to be, Mra, Nargeat and purposes for which the grant was made by | would buvedouohouortouny placa, Thera wee | {a indefatigable m Lerefforta to mako the gather Congreay, and faithfully to the latter tho law a | More Strong, Judge Cothren, Mf, M. Jacksou, Sam | 108 et Ler houge pleasant aud iaterosting. Sue Dlinotw cceating it, by offoring and furnishiug to | Crawferd, Parley Laton, Wrank Dunn, Dovid V¥. | goveraily provides some Htorary ontertainment workingmon, aud te all others, the choap tnd | Jones, Gen, W. It. smth, Cad Wautbueu, atid | at hor eocialSaturday evening receptions. Mra, toady moans of asoquiring a practical and | ocbersof lous repute. Among those of ‘ligtut | ScottBiddons reads, or fr, Forsytn q@iti- through the rondeau of Govornmonts! business. | and yet, in the faco of all theao objections, tt You ask why, thon, is he 9 mock-monarcl with & | Loviilature crown pf atraw span his head? It i the fate of PANKED THE BILL OveR mis Yet. _* wore men to fribble away their livew, To them | staying dove this, they rofusod to niaks ptm Nfo ta mera comedy. They evadoite tragle | vision for aid in cithor of the ¥éé places by sacrificing its splondor; and thoy ead, suggested by the Govaruor: by » ag all ambition ends, ins grand tnale of disap- | .o¢)' ‘appropriation of funds tne Pointmont and regro Treasury,—which aro emell, to be sure—? by adiract appeal to Congress or the countth iTist Tu truth, as compared with aomo other aoctiout of tha West, the suffering in Dakota from gra* : \ioppers is uot proat. At tho samo time, inso* Aud sat within, aud told my tronbles o'er § tueighborhoods ths crops wore badly damage +e 1t As ao bard,” T nat ¢ sural; ‘and ag our population aliall iucraise, We — acientific training in the mora itnportent and | catibre was ® countr: —s Fog cise the awoeping atatoments of hie | , A band fell softly on my Lowed head, and ssuistavee is abaolutoly roquired. Aside fousl upod kas ccviaid thal, wherever one min cen THE DRED SCOTT DECISION. feuding trades aud industries, wituout. wluch | Dogan,cuko wae tho best ilustistion Las er | couteycinn, ‘Mee Dredlaugh tue awakening | T#tuooue pueced may door, from this, msny farmera who hava been heretct take out of the grout” $2 per day in pure : training and roany-sided knowledgono mechauic, | waw of the maxim that small brooks are noluy. | some Gixcussion, or J. K. Taino, the author | * A fancy,” thon J said; S year ortwa have no soed-grain, and nothing . Goby, tha conty: | poseinsing | Mur, t Teourees fo the etrong competition of the fature, can | iis name was Jimmy Nazle, and mimoro chagky, | Of the oratorio of St, Peter, roada an ussoy on | “ ut olf tu feel that touch for evermore y with which toby it, ‘Tue Legislature, throvg mths geld thd cilver cuntest our uountalia Tor [1nd Palen ATMs Clete Tether arr, | nope t obtain more than amoderate guccess in | conspicuous, ineolout limb of tha law nover re: | music. One nisy most here Louisa Chandler | , Methinks, tudeed, I could be comforted |%~ itu obatinaoy, lsving refused to talco any pric fron, our vust depovita of coal, with 1,600,0u0acresar | | Clicaoo, Jan. 20,—In Monday's Tarpuns, Mr, } lite, QE. D, | tained ‘tho Irish broguo.’ Charles Dunn wae | Moulton, Nora Perry, Adeluide Phillips, Mrs, | 4nd sorrowed as before, cal action, the Governor will doubtless ware "8 {° grassland in te Laramie Pisina alone, where count- | ** Homo Albus” takes exception to what Mr. E, —__<_____ onthe bench; and out of torm time he wan in | Goddard, the accomplished wifo of the editor of | « No other heart can know!” sppeal for @ portion of the ald which scum ¥ dean Uarda of cattle aud iuuumeradle tiocks of sleop | A, Storrais reported to have gaid in regard to THE ORDNANCE OF FUTURE WARFARE. allrespects one of us, in our social ralationa, | (he Adtertiser, aud many others of 1 ‘or leas | Brake out my grief again with bitter cry; fiwve been extended with such liborahty eh ¢ aay ros and grow fat, with two movie sircas poug- | 10 Dred Beott decieion, namely: That liberty a3 aud i must bo admitted that ia thease | note in the litorury aud musical world. “ Aud God fs far—so far my faith lets ge where. : of, Sraling to our: vast, forsee of mpenes balan) $309 id Uther by: Grunted to bweales th Te the Editor of The Ch iidwie? times thero was a heavy practico at bers MISTORY YOR YOUNG FOLES, Mor hold on Huavun to dle!” Aside from tho instances I have mention el a Brest tare ap etabe grt tere 2 | abulit otter Ba: friiebed bo Awalve:oyincn, ‘iad, er espe eee “whero wero dispensed moro liquids than law.’ A great sulo is predicted for * Higginson's © ono stooped 1017, and an occasional manifestation of rorsoi! ‘en by which millious of feot of tinber, eau be aunue | peven tawyera; that no Juty ever decided that} Cutoaco, Jan, 20.—In Tux ‘ernue of the 228 a nae Ane ts ety ‘H es cor Leng 9 aly Fon down to our grest national higuwuy, the lawyera; that no Juty Seals gs - ofthe soit cua to be a property of ease for the bar | Youny Folkw’ History of the United Nzates, Wik heart full throbting, os with tears, close by 5 spit, the Legtelatare has ‘Union Pacific Railroad, you can judge what must bo | 4,000,000 bincks had no rights which 80,000,000 | inat., in an article referring co tho President's | ia Gourt to address the bench in the samo Jocu- | bo published by Leo & Shepard iu a fow Lord, ia t Thoa so moved by cy woe T FAGSED SOME EXCELLENT LAWS. 19 the progress and advaucesmeut of the Laramie Waite | ubitea ware bound torsapsct, Yourcorreapond. | late special mossage to Congress, occure the | lar, free-and-ozay, familiaruigie ao cheractenatio | Ite eppoarauce av been oagerly expected, and | Ue answerud, «fis 1. and the membara are entitled to auch credit) | wih tatement regan nf . | Of pionoer equality. ‘Lhe thing was petting iu- | We Venture to say nobody will be disappointed Hard “fovoloped a ites HiteE eo ees ae otdrudlo, abd it Oecania manifeat tiers lisuer | [twill bo iotreduced into the Masuccuuselts Rodi Proved | that an oxamplo bad gob to bo made of somo. | «choolans woon sa practicable, and, with its rodatan gun's, body, to Impress tho bar with the respect and | adoption, the study of history in our achoolu will ‘The late American experiments with rifed-cennon | dignity duo the Court, An oppoztunity waa | ocaso to bow Luguvar to childroa. Why Ante: mol M410 De El Savane, im this branch vf ordpauce, | avon offered, au ho well knaw thero would be aa | can Ilistory, with allate turilliug and romautie st Boston, acne maul poueegueererimwuts | yoon au Jimmy Nagle had a case called. Ae uai- | events, slould Lo dry aud uunteresting, bas modeled wana drive a bolt, at short 2ung0, Mbroogh 34 | 24 Jimmy becams coutomptuous, and proveot- | long bean » puzzle to many people, Hut the fuches of iron, end into thick oaken wood beyoud, At | /¥ blutted outs ‘Charley, yo know full well your | mystery is oxplained. Evergtuiag depends ov longer runge the forco waa cursospondingly great, | ruling is conlirary to law and dacimey—if y ‘an historian's, a8 well as a@story-teller'as way af (TCulag either a Lal ora fre eae. Cres ime, don't pas snoohs elsa!* Whorcupon **Charl “ putting things ;" and a inaus of dry gfatisticn Ia comnien| 8 experiments, sald the ey | airect = ware correctly repoited, these uew tifleeraunon could | Geren ei Lies obey OF att ordat atinsaariy siles. ahd laters fete pan give .cu6 student Unt a ait ent goes on to defend Chief-Jnatico Tauoy and Afier tho suspension of mer fu the Douglas | Sil Auacclates from euch w ‘putrid calumny,” Creok or Last Chance district, [left fora puiut | and saya they did not decide any in sho Black Hills oo Dalo Crouk, about 6 tuiled | auch thing, and there {ta oo evidence south of the famous Dale Creek Boge, on tho | that they bold that doctrine, even asindividustel Une of the Union Paoitic Railroad, distant about | x, : = 70 miles. Leaving caimy about # o'clock oo Now, thero is evidence that thoss Judges, o8 in- the morning of Nov. 13, I tosk an | tividuale, believed thet tho taw was precisely es easterly direction, wading through snow | they interprotod it in thet vase, They wero in Aneodoep for cbout 15 mites, when 1} no way responelble for tho law; and there ie uo vesched the foot-hills, which were cleer of bi 1a ihe treaty element, About eunssy 1 esrived) ar | 272cauce fab they would have made tho law as Harriet McEwen Kiaiball, The Frouch Hranidy Trade, A writer in the London Times sa: Passel eo many Rood, wholesome laws, priot exporte of brandy from the River Chat thignne, Honce, when their genoral activa ubout quadrupled io the past twolve yoara. I] been good, sud their mutured work 16h take from atetistics supplied to the French Goy- | crodilatie in tho malin, while, in come tix ernment the average produce cf each trieontal | spiteful acts, and their big fuancial schon of that poriod a8 iollows: July 2, 1809, to dune | their course has boon buth Iudicrows aud 80, 15€9, annual svoraze, 4,760,660 gallons; July } graceful, we nood uot wonder, perbars 1, 1863, to Jume 30, 1860, annual averoxe, 0,977,916 | still greater minds become hopolewly upset galtong; July 1, 1366, to Juuo 30, 1889, annual | wrostling with tho National finances, and (bt! nd good wenwe au shown in thet nein thie roupect, I doulait au cyer had a Loyiulature thatht Mi é barring James Nuglo from further practice i aud confused idea of past ovauta. ‘Pha Youn, worage 11,715,750 gallons; July 1, 1889, to Juno | personal enmities and prejudices lead them awh : Sbolut ou tho Bly Laramie uuvor oppodise the | ite Mee Rafer ehariertaserpr toning inp teeta ec that cteut 1 wou wuewr onder of thingss and | ollie History 18 oot culy'a reliabio ahd compres | £0, TBHA, ads averaga 11,008,683 gallone, "In akiue sont foo of dhemealves at GimM oy southern extromity o! PT an. ny - ok ilst v om i % a rk, it y if Te Wau & 81 ro i juder the circumstance: mioat ratcdbor eiunek, tented ha Lour audaqare | tious men held that doctrine at thst time, not | ‘Those remerky seem atrange whon thoy come | farimy he, Uar ut Buliast in silence, 2 trombled } Lonslve worl, but beealt tho fexcluation o7 « | 1873 there mall decrease in exports more a woutaDces, it is onal for ray vountry snd countrymon, as Jnomy geth- } well-told atory read for the firsttime. Ieaw a from paper that, for tho lest two years st | evod uv his panore uxd iu & tone Of nasa. gray-laired gentleman, a fervent admin of least, as, trom time to tle, noted the wonder | news wuld: “Well, yor Wauor, I a'pove it’s all | Scott, greedily devouring the advaaca t/ucots., tul improvomouts that sre giadually being made | Fight and Just, og I'm in the power of ye, | ‘ it’s us iuterestiog ax lvanboo!” he exc'aimed, in the ioplomaute of modern warfare, —bus it athiukes mo that the Court ts domnably and I douvt if the buck reowives a more hearty TWhae ius rieall tucndene © hasieh impriguated with dagnity, all at onco!’ The f tbute of praise, from any quarter, thea this. ; : 8 underer” lias fondered bottum toll qut of that Ccart's dagitity more sud~ SPORT FoR THX NOTd. Mero tho strength or reputation of Engiand’e | deply than i¢ bad Leow tn prignated, us it joined Boston—Ntsrary, musical, theatra-toving Bos- iron walls ia the polutin discussion e:::18 aleo | iu the goueval guttaw, wun none of us could | tou—koajwe oo theevon tenor Of har way au tor, waded the stream, which was quite cool, and | ouly as tho Jaw of tho laud, but of Naturo aud of then resumed wy journey, walling alt uight, or- | Gud, And, if this factis mentioned, many of saving at wy deatingtion abous 7 o'clock on tho | them will call {¢ w ‘putrid calumay,” oud morning of the lth, Timo, twenty. | deny that thoy ever hold buch & doctrine, Jt ia threo hours; distance, 79 mi es fair | teuo that Clief-Justico Laney did uot say, in ao takiug iuto account 1 beasou, | many wurde, thet ik mow Lad n0 rights which the snow, and the mouptaine, nut to] white men wero boundte respoct. Burl think Mention the treapherous ico of tha Lig Laramie, | {hat was gubctuutislly the question before tho sud tho enervating offect of the Drescuce uf » | Court, aud viitually the decision. It wou a quca- than compensated by enbanced prices; and, | that jouging from nine mouthy’ trado of this year, GOV. JOHN L. PENNINGTON Jet guticipete a further diminution tn exports | baa shows himecli o man of neve, of cle ecd value, During the past twelve yoars | understanding, and groat crood pense throti tho market prices of brandy ia the ‘pro- | out the sousiou, as ho has upun alt other Oot) = ducing divtvicta have varied with a» rising | sions during his resideuce here. A oatie tendenoy from £3 to £0 1b3., tho hectolitro | North Curolins, he was a btauch Uuiowsst wis of 24 gallons, (frua of cask, bottling, or pack- | ing the War, and took un aotivo part in peli ing). Assuming tho Invowe-price in tho last | in Alabama until bis appointment as Gove ~ 4 : ange; aud cau culy hi nie suppress, | usual, Bat che staid, dignitied 0.4 city, a9 seeu | three yoars meotioned to have been £5 for of Dakots, about « yoar ago, Ho doce nut heer Califoruls ion (felis cuncvior) tu tho moun- | tou on Which tho ableot statesuon were divided, tupposition shay din pete ia othe Foor Jimmy! wo all sviopathized with the vic- | by tho straugor withia bee gatos, iv fely beds allows, incluting packing (a moderato esti- | tate to call thin ty their right names, 90 i } teing, sud of Toxas cattle on the plains. Filigen | —whether biscks wero, la the oye of the law, meuta wate inaccurately reported, fiat, eon vhough the Bar wav welt rid of a nuin- | herecif,—iu other words pas da'seloped analarni- | inate), tho auuual trade trom this ovo loaality | uo oflicer could be more courteous, geutionwwh F wiles from this poivt, to « uortloasterly diracs | moo, or siniply chi » Probably the founders Dusing November aa ‘Dacanbee, 1878, triay guce, Bat ‘tas no uses he wou uover rein- | ing mania for sliding down bill, Coustug be 4 1878, y ion, age the Crow Crask minas,—ininge of ailver }.of the Coveroinout themaeivoe would have pug: fa thove yeara iu not leas thau 23,097,400, and of | and obliging to all,-tho bumblest citizen rect jo 5 ahall ox | died over that question, Thoy wese working for att this amonut fully 90 por cent ia pald ia the first | ing « ention with tho man oh sud copper glance, The ioatsnce by Oritiah piprebscts, Suyacs aud wpa tatods bi 5 af di teste wore made af Nat laland, Boston, wish ths word a atari ead fou [rh ae Peano sey aity suis She gov a fa Monde, romuen us

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