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10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, HAY 31, 1877—TEN PAGES A BR AVE WO AN' for them, with the ‘oxpactation that they would ently large acale. To give an instanco most meritorious acts ever performed by a h d Chantilly, a slmilne crens mwlnr ‘unhbllnh- £83,507,000, oyer 85 per cent of which ncrenss is RADWAY'S READY RELIER, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures tho Worst Pains in t i enila- IS W\ Man camo to a frlend fura foan of | ment candncted on n kystom, Thisled to n great | {y exporta. The principal acticles il tho vaiug benavel, T el T orty o apectal coulmentin: | 4300 ant the friomd: with vers Frent AEwitys | eselimmment of oo res oo pidlyled o, 8 rest | in exporte,” The princlp e fiasianime e Akt il R e Tanmized to abige b St 3 o ecicn 1he | (R oo e aare andof the markel for | of them_ontering (o 1ho. comimorcs hotween Francoan the United States during the year were a8 follows: T'RINCIPAL IMPORTS YROM TIIE UNITRD ATATES, Cotion, 825,263, 000 2,650,000 borrower falled, baving, meanwhile, settled targes ITL. IA o Tender " Stat Tomg ioe the. Mif observod g 0 lender, Ll ng rince the er o v/ . PHILADELPHIA. A Trlond, with great ematian, +1 havo exporlonced et to-day the greatest favalt 1 ever ad fn my Mo, The Permanent Fxhihitlon-—:Ita Compnra- | That Fellow, 1o, who rnined me, positively had the tivo Charncter---Progresa toward Comple- | Audacity to ank me (o drive up town In hiscareiace, Vi ¢ the oftico tlon-—Exhibitors' Ansociation-—Closed on | Thich; with lla livoried servants, was at, the ffico Bunidny..-The Zootogloal Gardens. o and e Heneey o R e oA Special Correspondence of TAe Tridune. request. The head of another firm, which failed for PIILADELDIIA, May 23.—Tho Permanent Ex- | over £0, 000,00 not long agv, and haven't pald one 3 1 tinr elegance, hibition opened with a largo attendance and & 7&".‘0‘,‘& dhe ol lieee wich, maiiiie megince t distingulshed array of guests, For numbcrs— | from socinl petcaciom; commercial moraliiy whi 16,000t was & decided success; but the ar- | femaln what it In. tangements made It fmpossible for the great mass of fuvited guests to sce or hear with PETROLEUM, pleasurc. It wns grand msh atter the barrlers in (lin anvironn of Paris, and af the Troent. e, At nil Aonnana, mors than thirly artionds ot creanen are eent Into Parls daily, each load being worth aboat 500 franea, representing & consnmp. tlow of about 1,000 feanca’ worth of creasen. in the twenty-four houre, of mara than 3, 000,000 france (8000,000) worth & year. SMUGGLING. Opcratlons Atong the Canadinn Border. Digpated ta Xew York Herald, Wasninatoy, Apeil 23, —Important discoverion havo been mada recently by the dolective azents of the Treasury Department an fo the manns and methods ‘I{'lllc.l the smugzicrs on the Canadian border of New York and Vermont have besn able to carry on thelr operations to the so groat detri~ ment of the Governtment revenuo, The subject of repressing thees wmnllnnn waa taken up In the in prospect, and no_other hope for succor than Mrs. Abigail Becker, tho Horoino | the fuhiut wammwasiar hope for g IMAGIRE Til R TERNORS OF TIE BCENE; oF Loug Yoint. 10 nbtement of the storms it stlll roged as tenr!fnll o8 "ufl Ahh:lnn ‘t(nnw &Inutfi climax ¢ was fasf approaching; she knew that these cx- A Papor Read Boforo the Buffalo Historioal | posed men cowid not sirvive anather sight i B(miniy by Oapt, E. P, Dorr. chitled, inactive blood, clinging Intho unshelter- 5 1 by ¥ = ed rigging where they had been so many hours, 114\11"”’ "{%““hf came twc{; ((lo’«'lt ""hl';' Rugmalo Commereial A ser, @ lone on that dangerous beach, night rapid Decds of heroisra have ll’w":;n commanded | coming on, dod Inspired her w""'i- that bapny the highest admiration, particularly female wg‘;g.:!:f!rg“’:'u‘gl';m Hiem, [Ehes oy o herolsm. We ara apt to look upon women a8 | Yejp and succor, when man was powerless and the weaker portlon of our race, and as depend- | not there to save. Ablgall waded out towards cnt upon man, the sterner and firmer part, | them a short distawce, to attract their alght ¢ . aver- 1o sustain them, In hours of trial and plnces of &::dn?ngffilg"wu:hg:;d :}l;{:h’;?ngg:vppnnw TOlATu1cusanvavvs s e essseosesn s 850,700,000 Nearly 83 por cont of the Imports was {n the soven enumorated artlcles, nuno of which had n made mare valuable by processes of Iabor, f:fifm, & portion of the petroloum, which was nerl. TRINGIPAL XPORTS TO THN UNITED STATES, Bllk tisanas, 81 Woolen tizaner rcles Over the Now separating the Invited from the paying visitors | Commotlon In Ol peril, when the strong arm of man is put |.pyine that wero broken down, The favored ones were the Maveinsnt tn "'"‘"""‘;.:"’;';""' ‘;I»?!: {,’.'..55.'55“‘12’ e pA AT {iffii’u‘%%!i".’i'ifi’}“‘;fi’;:nmn F rom 0“0 to Tweflty Miflfltfls forth to succor and to save human lives. 811X WOULD CATCIT AND BAVE THEAM. disappolnted oncs. But, desplte all drawbacks, O R g o an | WAB Amung tho Iaet nctnof bia onlcial Tife. i | Wiee'" g 2 > " Thero aro cases, anid they are not few In num- | These men well knew their great danger was the inauguration passed off with much cclat. PrTROLEUM URNTRE, A, May was no lees than to send & conplo of United States | Mereer, i when they reached the shore. ~They could not Jor Inthe world's hintary; whicg this itidn laud In 'tliynlr cxhausted state witiout human 18 reversed,—where woman stands forth to 8a¥0 | yagistance to aid them'; tho undertow and moy- man. Itisoftcn the case where the pliant, | jg quicksand would wash them back anddrown dolleate form of woman has tnterposed to save | thems this was Capt. Hackett's fear whou ho human lifo, when the cftorts of stalwart meu | criol lothe mato in the other rigwing. Capt. iiton Fonthern, ormamental. Tealded goods, straw, Al others Tatal.. apecial agents ar detectlves to Cannds to bny goods {n Montreal and olvewhere, and bargain far thelr shipment to Now York free of dnty chiaegen at the bordor. Tha sum of 3,000, not A mamnin- ccut oue, it ia true, but cnough it waa thonght to ment of the startiug of & new movement Never before was euch an openlog graced by | POUBC® the presauce of a Presidont and Cablnet and an | '© ‘;'fi;"l ":° P'l"“]“e“:‘l"l‘“rlt:“;l’:::;“:’hx;d -President of the United States, marketing of petroleutn, y ¥ COMPARISON WITH THN CENTRXNIAL. and extended cxcitement among the ofl opera- NOT ONE HOUR 1,020,000 tors of tha producing reglons generally. There [ SIRCIARCIL Ith, was nak ot tho dlanodsl of the | Noarly 715 per cont of the exoorts to the | After Bonding this Advertisement Need it 5 1t 18 too carly yet to speak fully of the char- tion in ofl- yaeatto ho Inrpert oraed | United Stateswas in the eight artlcles -named f - have proved Iimpotentand fatrle. It1s of such | Jiacketh ron tho, xuceior, crlos o, Ble mates | 0 0 e ibition, as Tango mumbers of se. | 28 Rever boen such a commotion in certaln oll- | {o Hioniseal ani eatored one of the InSZebt i above, none of whic loft Franco without ren- Any Ono Suffer with Pain, circles as ot this writing; and thero Is a possi- Uility of the exciteinent augmenting as the days lengthen. Innlate Ieiter to Tite TRInUNE from Ol City, sale stores, where they made & purchasa of some lenther goods, for which they. pald eash, Thoy or- dered tha goods nent to New York, and by the' dfs- play of soma myaterions nigns intimated thelr wish that the goods should séu Acrosa the horder withont underoing the Inspection of Unclo Sam's castame oflicers, In this case It ngnenn that the **wink s an good At 4 nod to a blind horse," The gowds were eont as requeated, went through the lines nn. a case I will speak Ina fow words on this oc- | pagee, I wiil try it; Jf & am drowned yon can caslon. Thashores of our great lakes bave | run your chances, remalning here anothcr night, been the scene of terrible disasters; they have | ory if I am saved, you can follow me ong by 8lso furnished many deeds of heroism and fi;‘:::: 'gyfi‘mg‘l:;:‘f“;m‘;“gfgfiofi?l lyn::"llry'ull; bravery unsurpassed in any country. I willtell until you see that 1 get nshore.” Capt. ilacke you of one of ,these,—ono that I think stands | ctt caine down the rigging close to thu water, forth tho grandest and the greatest ever known | strippiog off his overvoat. Looking for asmooth hibitors havenot yet got their goods in place, and schoolhouses, cottagos, pavitions, and stnlls are belng erccted in all quarters of the building. There Is 8 much better arfangement and group- et ingof tho cxhibits than last year; and, whilo | iC daly production apd consumption of crut & petroleum wero menlioned; sud it was olso ot o o, sy, Croyrded, and tho touten: | gtaled, at that tiuc, that the consumption ex- dering, subsequent to first production, the hichest tribute to her moidifying industeies. Fifty-seven per cent of the whole commerca be- tween tho two countries was in fiftcen articles, of which thbsg aent from the United Btates rep- resented tho rudeat, and thuss recelved by them the bighest, achicvements of labor, Beatdes the RADWAY’S READY moleated, and were recelved ot tha other sige | MAnHest incquality, In o material polnt of view, on theso Iakes, I will tell you of Ablgail Becker, | thance, o Juinped und swam for the shore, | quisite ornaments and works of art, yet, ns an | ceeded tho production by about 6,000 barrels | YRS WY With careor e | of such condltion ot product exchange, the dif- RELIEF It ¥ y * | warchied by his comrades with tntense Intereat, | educational uxtibit,—n place whoreall the In- | per day. 'The operators, having discovered | - OF coutne the detectiven ind sct out to learn how | forencein the cultlvating influence ‘upon the ho He did well untll bo reached the backwater of { dustriat arts ean be studied to advantage,—itis | what Iatality must cventuate to thele bustocss | it wasdone. They auapected nlnnd‘y that many | puople of a conntry Involved in the two modes 8 A IUROINHA OF LONG FOINT: the quicksand, which was the great point of | scarcely inferior, and in somo respects superlor, | 11, o entira * tanked” stock tn tho reglon fa | Milions of dollara’ worth uf merchandfse had comie | of production may be thongbt Lo bo o subject The sccoe that [ will attempt to‘describe to you | danger, The back wave overwhoimed him, lis occurred some twenty odd years ngo. Men- | blood eiilled with his long exposure, he help- 5 lesaly succumbed to bis apparent fate, and gave Hon was m";’h a:(:l """"i :'":h Tatary :’ “'\‘,l:'(‘:;;’, up, a4 far as his own ellorts wont, to save hiue Jes ago, thn wrlier gedl Io the pos self, At Lbis critfeal moineot Ablgall dashad acondensed statement of the facts, and asked | fy with impotucus spirit and speed. Grasplng him to weavo into a poem the noblo aud brave | thedrowning man in her arms, she quickly deed of Ablgail Beeker. llo publistied my DONE I BAFELY TO TJIE 8HORE, e d Inid bim by lier great tire ot logs, giving him story in tho Atlantic Jonthly, In prose, as writ- | A0 I8 Yotnt Seatchi Bl stan revived: Aeiito . .I all Shouehl, us Ae sourie wes Umut! ko wus b twe tolone, Phe pasaing min- oot unllke tho beach of New 'England | utes were tuo preclous with those lives yet m- (whero his old home and mine was) | periled. The mats preparing to try 'it, the where ho Wrota his poem,: “Tho Tent | Captain says: ""l will nasist him when hn gots on tho Beach,” It might Inspire him 1o the bad place,' ashe termed ft. The mate S camo with the same result when reaching the to weave froin the facts and deeds of herolsm | packc reacting waves, doubled up as the Captain sucli o poctle story ns might cqual his former | did. Agulnst remonstrations of Ablzall, Capt. cfforts. When askod by me why ho falled todo | Hackett rushed fn, nnc!npmlnx mu?ln“‘;: h‘llm. 80, ha replled: * Friend Dorr, theo knows but | tho mato grasned fi”‘xl}oflv';nullnlp,t e fittle of makiug poems; they arc made of cob- m’m down with him, They were bolh exlinuste webs, something floating fn the alr and men's | gng lelpless, locked together, powerless Lo save bralus; why, one fragment of Ablgail's great | themaclves. At this perilous moment Abigail to the’ Centennial Exhibition. "Of conrse we % miss the Government. Buflding, the Leather and d:":""‘!' ,l“":‘ g :I":;"‘ ta lh?y::l‘kl‘l!m e Shoe Bullding, Machinery Ha fhe inmenso it e et e B PR L shell of Agriculsural Hall, any varlots aunexes, 5‘?&! oyt tankoie M bisperos (b restaurants, and - slde-ghuws, Tho * Wome [ <200 barrels. | iy el cn's DBulldlug, too, has gona _ the | DY 8 fow companles and lud ‘“"u gpapata: way of u“ the earth, thoe thead | The Peunsylvania, United, and Unlun Pipe ol It having been pensioned by ndmir- | Lines, periaps, wmm'd the nmjor portion of ing fricnds, a8 an offset to the dislike she vx- ul’l}l"le;.?m"’;““ "‘é'“‘"'“iio : aiion Sromest clied In the minds of large numbers of cxhib- haithreateded naw. o Lt ftors by lice arbitrary auministration, But o [ Make 8 grand gobbie of the *lvatiag oil; but, ool deal of uppishncss should be pardoned in | 8 tho Intercsts of the several greal transporta- ane who never forgets that sho is the grand- tlon corporations and Individunl opcfuturnl nrud ot daugbter of that sturdy old Democrat, %unjn- stake, tho latter intcrests lave ‘{l‘i‘,“"' ot to inln Franklin. Bowe of the most notublg cx- | Uchrs, 1f possible, the leviathan whicl pens its ][';lnbl'l'fil:\r rojected Inst year now grace the Maln 5 The ":Xfiml m"]‘pflalfi' bave "?: nrm}lunlnm " ransportation, and reflning capacity, and none ;:lxl))“‘. "’h‘}el,ln"o':‘,lfl’}{:{ff"lgj‘u;rl’f{:,““‘nfl"t,‘, of them are, npyumntl{. willing 1o atlow the the hest works of art. ' And many of the most encroachments of the Immense ring which Is attractive cxhibits, which wero scattcred lo!fl',l"g to m?napon:a u:fil?g‘m:flamw it tbrough tho Lulidings now demolished, p- 1010 Eh ATl b b LD o Al aeay car In renowed beuty In tho Permanent | S6P3 NG shoughito perce e that tho whiolo causg Eiiuifon, Tho moin alslo ts widoned. 10,150 | of, o low price of oll (.13 and $2.15 por - every year into the Unlted States duty free by the rame road, Tho robbery of the Government of miliions of rovenue ovcrr year by the border smuy- qh‘rn was A nora fact, oply too well known at the ‘rensnry Depnrtment, * Tho rcceet wan now re- vealed. * The two detectives pnt the merchandise they hoaght nnder fhe atrictest survaillance. They saw it leavo the store of the Montreal merchants and pass to the charc of A drayman, the samo as nny " other lot of merclandise would do, bat they noxt discovered it was suddenly con. veried Into wearing apparel and packed in tranks, Then thesa trunks woro conveyed to tho rallway station: - there brase eliccka wero clandestinely attached to them by the baggage- maaters, who did tholr work as If the ven long practiced in it. No_paswenger tickets were requtred to be shown. The bageage ageats had an cvident underetanding with (he draymen, and fas- tened tho checka on withaul the oxhibition of ticketa handed over (he brass dur“cn(u all the #aue as If the traneaction were In the rogular and urdinary coutse of things, Tho trunks were thus eecure of undistarbed Yrufinxn o the dostination specificd on the checks, It no Interruption was had from the Custom-lloune In«pectors at the Unitod worth cunalderation, The Argentine Republle, Peru, and Australln, as well as Mexico, bave held out inducoments receutly to emigrants from all eountries, and nuder the influcnce of the haml times, which have Ly most people of ench country Leen creroncously supposed to be loeal only, n mod- erato movement In cmigration has been made toward those points, Many nersons, citizens ot the United States, have sought to hetter thelr condition by Joiulng In it. Reports from our Connulur officers in the countrics named show that ropentance has invarlably folluwed such steps, aud that often, from the want of means of immigrants, It is unavailing, though in some instances masters of Amerlean vessels hava beon fnduceid o aid the return of their wuntfl" Y Gurg for Every Pain, It was tho First andis tho Only Pain Remedy That [natantly stops the most excruetat! une spplication, R Arpk Ly IN FROM ONE T0 TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how vlolent or exeruciating the afn, the flhflllnl't:qr Bod-1udden, Infirm, Crippled, Nerv Neuralgic, of proriruted with dlscass tay biter, O mon through a generosity which must necessari have limits. The entiro experlenco of thoss who have emigrated from tho United States Rocs to show that, from the circumstauces sur- rotinding such movements, they have not re- sulted sud cannot result satisfactorily. X i rel), atid the conscquent depresslon, s too tnuch | SHe pne: LIt this, contlugency had s R T e s deed would drive all poetry from man's miud, n rashed (n; woman na she was, sho fect. Tho croes alale, runnin through the cenr- | 7o P i ono ot T honoe gl s oarch o ‘W. W ) T7Gouid ot do 1t I 'elod to, over and over | L o O e e o Cprd | fect, Tho croes atal Srgan on-the norh side, 1s | production; and, to vbviate any further disas- [ ono or LYo ‘honcst . tranks. was. mader th A WATER-WONDER, ogain,* donc. 8She plcked up theso men with the | very much enlarged, and the orcliestra arrange- rous results to _thelr interests, they luve been | magle chialk mark wan nflixed and, the cargo ] This story will be new to most of you. I ven- | atrongty of o glantess, and meiit, with soais (or 5,000 peaplo, are n grea, | ORI togather, Severa, ieutingalitve beon | of smygeled morchandise went tiroigh withoht | A sattimoroants Astanishing Invention— WAYS RE A]]Y RELIEF :‘l:::t‘gl in?.l:é:i o e tha mabor D e arany }mnrovcmenl e Ilul’ycnr. e glosa workss | voziong; and It sontineut of thosa conferonces | Operaudi revealed to tha detectives, ‘Thoy went | Propelling “loats Without Wheel or c":x‘::;ax.‘f-‘:u in licr atrong arms. God gave her strength for | furmerly lu. tho southiwest corier < of the back (o Montreal anil pursucd thelr Investigations Beraw. LONG 101 N arounds, menow In full binst fu the bullding; e‘?flrl"f::)‘.;‘fl'g: ‘:’,l‘: uflcf"'u(s:"{:gflc:"r:{?g:‘flfi:’, the rarpct and ailic bty “ld""'""l a8 lor- | gheody mensure Lo elevato tha murket-price of araYs Py Shiktom. and sawlng mae petrofeurn fn the reglons aud at the seabonrd. chllli,uu nrfi tllmly' fxu ulaunll. M 5 Wi distributing points. well’s collection of anlmals an rds . % It {s stated by promiuent oll-producers ‘and I“#;:‘:“ n:fl‘[\nl:lc.&lu%!u)])cn;n %f ",",'I“l! ‘"il[m' shippers that I.ll{: trade in Chicago, Cinclunati, ;’[nlle P‘Z,L m:_:’“nu “‘flfi "}r,_:‘ 9 bul it ';L" ”i Cleyeland, Vittsburg, and the East needs sonto henddtiadagnnlt, e Ao {,:“',’““l movement that will Increase tho price of oil} N Rt dusy s bt oy Eugland | any, as tho bustness fs operated to o greater or Kitchen, which dispenses baked beans, colfe, Jusspr extent by the producers, ft rewnalns with !’xl',::pk!fl"g',i ‘“m‘."“”" ‘Ynnk::oml:m.;xlle:, 23 of | theni to remove the depression which embay- Nite, Cager f commrioon i C% | rsses it. This they have dutermined to do; hibit, thourh teager i con| vgrlson with last and the movement that has already heen lnitiat- Litlon tor o dnaieacors $o the, Lermancont Exhl- | (90 tiat direction wil b contiued. unti. tha tonwill bo dise e b f’:l“"" o .xnu!l- -trada regafus o profitable and satistactory sitta- Rty chntactortic . exhihits of Tt oe BrOmE | tion, "Conslderuble capital ha beou fuvested ety L Cheyaxhibits of lnst yenr—save | o o)onm-operations by Chicago and other thu exceptious I have noted—aro now l{:mu pedd Veateru speeulators; and it s ruported that it R b ate, places t tho Maln' Bullding. | (o jutende to locato several extensive oll-worke i}:"{l '"”“:’m‘",";"l‘, °'m"{l i w{fi."“ th | 11 the former-named city, ndergarten he Iligh Behool, maps, % charts, text-books, and furniture, as If (o actinl or?‘:;fflll‘c?l wbg{&?éflfé '.l“'.': m‘{"‘gfi:{gfi operutlon, nr hore represcuted. On threo davs | £ 8 RTSY TS secking for supremaey in ‘6’ s ““1';" '"ffif“"""fl h{{l\'cn aratultously In | i, il flds; and It remaina 4o Lo geon. which D ey Kowliat, will become succesnful in tho terriflc struggle Last yoar the Exholtt ot mempletc | Which must cortalnly oceur bofore'tho lapaw of Tt of Japoicton was not complete | 1uny days, loth organizations nre woll forth Milithe ‘""{h ‘,’: "u’d,’ ?"flmm"#m" ‘l’fl’“‘“l“' fied with capital and influence, and the battlo ‘were opencd after that time. Thoro lins evi- : 5 5 dently lr;,cscn o walting on tho part of somo ex | WUst be 8 lony and warm one, libitors to sce whether the enterpriso would ho ———— asuceess. Henco thera are stallswithout gooda, TIDAL WAVES, the occasion, and in llke mauner she saved cach i’;n the Cn:‘ndlg ‘v.hg(‘lv?:“{h:ndur&:l%a'v‘o P‘:}fi ullxu of that'crews before the Tight ln( Iln." had Lelow the Istand: It Is sbout oventy-fivo miles | Chtirely pussed, thoy were all borno fn safcty L 1rom Buffalo, running parallel Witk tho tmain 3,"’,7,‘:,?,“‘&5"{,“,..’.’;‘.’{"%"33 sinco tha Hieht shore of Cannda, 1ts western point terminating betore. Bo intent was her Jesire to save thient upon Port Row:in Bay, whera 1s formed what is Lat ail that day sho bl passed an that beach called * The Cut,” named so a8 it {s formed of tvl:h;uln:nunlu{n St et bar heslo soal v S g et o fofmat | lud, saateinod her, Slia gulad thesa men, by them, cutting through the wain shora fg'fliu{flflnff;’n“?fififme e Jity Vork Ih’w"'" Bag, '",',‘,)f,]‘}”" ,:‘,’lr l%rm,z"l? for them three or four days, !hemmln'uuun o passage thal vesscls may ! o b therw! unl a penlusul he i it ol = Delng alnost o quite cholked upwith tho drifis tosthelr Jomes r:}l'fc!"jm 1t with hearts of Ing quicksand. Tho wholo fslaud fs tnado frum | BTAUEEG IR TR 50ty Rowan to vinit the upbeaving sands of tho loke: Iuls covered | o Sogenl that tuud been wrezlced the samo night, hicry aud thero ywith ‘dwarf, sparse trees and & . Capt. D: old friend ol tralllng shrubbery; the laud mado up of broken ;‘m‘;‘; St polat ':l::':'y Darts; at $ hillocks, with [ntervening ponds, whero the wild B} . Iow‘l“l:&mmt llulmbcrl Yedort i thote season, | e pavs SAOML DA NN & dieailn and the muskrat and ocenstonally ottor aro | it S0 Witk Gapt, Davis drayo down to her found. The faland "’:fl"'& fi:" :‘“m‘“ ay up- | J5uie) 1 saw tho spars uf tho Coudm‘rr Just proachesranow oA ot kOlE o8 sticking above the frozen snow and lee. I passed somo time in her house, She stood up faether, The 1,000 was soon expended. but they #o fngratinted thenieelven into the confidenca nf ony firm that they came noar gettlng one bill of 840, - 000 worth of zooda conslyned to them on credit, & blt af reprisnl on tho wmigeling fraterity which they fancied would Liave been a soutca of cunsidor- ablo satisfaction to Unclo Samn if thoy could kavo aucceeded In offecting it, bnt from som renson the firm took tho larm AN tho. weons wero ot shilpned, A8 o reanlt of this investiga. tion they found that tho smuggling buslness way # regulatiy-arranged enterpriso, headed by & man named McClenaban, who hud n gang.of confeder. Mas to asalet him In conveylng the ¢oods to the Lorder and in bribing and corrupting the rallway men and Cnstom-Hlouse Inspectors, * For his coms pensation hie got b per cont out of the profits of tho work, but it has not transpired in what way tho b 1er cent is agscrsed, It Ja supposed to e com- puted upon eithor the involca yaluo of the gonda or the custom duty they wonld have had to pay wera they subjected to such duty, The dotactives ars In poswcesion of the names of mont of the gang and thoir confederntus, all of whom will bo nrreated when the proofs aro clear and they put themaolves within lbuMIunldlcillm of tho United States, Tho firma in Montreal, privy to the amuggling operaiion, are among tho woalthlest in Canada. “Ono house with which tho detectives did buslness are repated to be worth n milllon dollars. The goods wero shinped to New York over the ‘Iludson River Rafiroad, and Mr, Vandoroil's axtonbuncnt wna very great when ho learned from the detoctives of thouse to which his bagungo cars had boen put. Of course the Nalitmors Gasetts, ] Abnut thres yenrs nzo an Intclligent mechantc of Balthinore hcsfun to put into shape some dens he bud concernfug water as a_propelling power lor vessals. Ilo belloved that by judiclous manipulation n boat couid ha propelled without & whel or serew, With an_fuventor's sublime fulth in tho correctnoss of his theory, ho gave his spare moments to putting his fdeas into Jractical form, 1o bullt 8 modol snd Innched her In a trough. Ilu “fired up? with kerosena and raisod steam to work his_pump. The ex- rrcrlmum with the working model sutfsfied the nventor that ho wis on the right track. But between that modul nnd the teim little Alphn, which ran down the bay on kier trial yeatertiny, there waa a wido gulf of hope, disappolutment, liard work, sud "exncctation, At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Georze G. Caldwell, the Inventors Capt. Jeremiah Cotterell, mastor; Mr. Jolin_Aliern, business ngent and Mr, Wm, Warren, who has alded Mr, Cnhivu-ll, went on hoard at the Long Dock, ncmmlmnlud by rep-, resentatives of the press, Tho Alpha is a Baltl- morc-bullt boat, constructed on the tug-hoat modal, and ns neat a thing of thokind na_there is atloat. B8he is forty-threo feet in Icnxfith, and has ten and o hallfeot of bean. 8he fa furnish- ed with ono sixteen-horss power horizontal tubular boller, and a No. 7 Knowles pump, From tho pump tu the stern aro two lines of WILL Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of tho Kidnoys, Inflammae tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of the Bowolg, Mumps, Congestion of tho Lungs, Boro Throat, Diffioult Dreathing, Palpitation of tho Hoart, Hystarios, Oroup, Diphtheris, Catarrh, Influonss, Hoondacho, Toothacha, Nouralgia, Rhoumatism, Oold Chills, Ague Chilla, Ohillblains, and Frost Bites, ‘Tha_application of tho Iteady Rellef totl ports wn'-':'r’u i Pt or Uiicuy Seiscs Wil atomt meon ‘I'weuty dfops n balf stambler of wat Wt et Omme Al S o, bt Toas . Blole Jteadache, Dinrrhoe he el ol ath i it . READY RELIGE with IIBHE'A fow, dlflnl' 1n water will. w'ellllllknfll Or pains from change of water, It u ter than Frenel) Braody or Bitters ae a at!mulant, FEVER and AGUE. “Faverand Agua cured for aft romedinl agenE ih Ehe: oA TR Rl can T ezot el 2 dnfll ther matar] billons, scarls S i 4 s TRIVATE sanaeeve ; b Ame nasocintion of gentlemen, who . ' Dive stockcod tho watera with 1sh, and lot them ?'Ill :l:l':uumm“',:':slc'::&w‘gc: 0“'{“':{,"'“,:':':::; llllll];fnvu(:llllll t}m:d !r{rll‘}mput"lh'n:ui“‘:{ 'Lll“' ulvcr six feet hh:h, s stralght ns an t! tfall. I was told recently by one o : > pm.?:mluu that last fall thuy took soveral | BFOWs _stout, well-proportloned, = never et in her life, Whiellal from thelr Waters welghing ten, | 1avIng worn o stav or a cordet in_her life, pipe, which strike the water about three feet | Xt twelve, arul fiteen pounis, s, result of rest e e barshaaions anil . ha cone | o oy artbeily Mo s e ithaL foods, ey wara ik on th care”an biesconers it | Loneatis tho surfact. T stmiiar Tines pirr e | SUSh ey ioady Tellcr, Vo sty vet :’t‘:‘l “‘:"‘;"“ £ t:flq'“";‘n'l‘fdl;fi"’:}“‘";‘,' “.'13"‘1‘:“‘.“:;7 dron 6o, Sho stood up befora mo in all the | pletion is now gofuy forward. rapidly, and next with through chiecks, and camo. throngh to. few | the bow, Tho ump drlves through cach pipo vithout miols Y 4 the Great Lakes, month thero will loubtlcea bu by far tho hest | Thelr Oceurronce In ik Extibition everscen n thiscountry priorto187d. | A aiapatch frore yoe St Ao ns the lake There oro2,700 oxhibltors who linva apaces ns. Ko thint ot T s i ! signed them, and a roodly number of thons met Ve Togt Tt enre puin oh s ok Lo e prouclies on thio inlmd sido of Port llowan liky | £78c9 of moble, uncullured womanliood, hex are full of wild rice, the food of wild ducks and ::;f’“l Mot s o S Cxpressing iy great ads cosc, where ingriads of them "“"'!1 and the | [ ion for her noble deeds. 8ho sald she had York without costing tho smugglers a ‘penny for transportation, Tho discovery ls, therofors, a source of rojoicing to Mr, Vandorbilt and the pro- privtors of atl milwny lines with Canadian con- 8 twoand a half Inch stream, which onters tho water through n 78 inch nozzle. With afxty pounds of steam tho puinp makes 180 strokes to five feet high cama rusbing astivro on_ Lake Erles e tha minute, cach stroke driving o stream Into ' eal 'Inll'mut{ux:el ts for tho privilegod few who | 005000 noro thas shio ought to hayo dono, | lasy week gu‘ tlllx’t:’u‘l.;gllm;s’ l:élc“d oreanized nu ?ccmspu;nll:dh l’llg‘l:ll. lhfi-:‘ln nonf.“'rnu waro ,‘::5:"‘“";'“‘:',"‘;',"";fv‘}:;{,'l',‘f:;:f"";’mulu':ffl‘;"’!',“""‘,}?fl ::nr bodyd:g Hlm;. Tl}{u Iim there Is flbmn y own i 2 13" AS! TATION, 3«ted but n fow minutes and as quickly recoded & o Partvion o 1 his wonderfal nd yi "At thhe timo of whichi T write, 1654, Long Toiut | 1o o to cooperstawith thio Exhilition Company tn | tellowed at ntcevai for an oae by smaller waves | eiesiives huve ecurcd fty checkr for “trunks | thlS womlertul dovien. Aud yob, under all tho DR. RADWAY'S Ialund was owned o8 “'fl‘ld""‘-‘ ‘l’y tie P Liah 1 e er ,;;g:‘{:.;j‘:,’;,’,'{;g"’f‘i:;{?;}:,‘m e foot | promothine the success of this enterprisc, Thera ?'I";""“""‘: "“l‘,":l""'l“';"'{nk;“";""_":,‘,;;:" I "'!;.',‘d:: heon dishoncatly attachied by the bazgaga ngents na | Which yesterday enabled the Alpha to maks ten fil’ifi?fifli’a’ :f:’:n.vi{:u::’i:'x::,:pult{?.r.xfl:ll;:‘l: ern end, atil those oL her wllhlrun. n&ul ‘wm’l‘: 1 nT{fid .‘f.'fl,f}l"‘ifia"‘:‘,i"fn‘.i “l;:lml};:lnfi":_\'nd |}):gsxl'|:m'?;=zllv; waves on tho lakes aro not of uncaminon occur- | If $he teunks wore accompanying passengers who | knots an hour under sixty pounds pressurg, houte ind some shoes made for Ler an o ~ had pald for und exhibited thelr tickoets in tho usual way, . far as tho detectives “havo Investizated this Dranch of tho kmugigling buniness Lins been confined to tho rallway linos, which offered wnatnrally the best facllitien for thelr dinhonest cnterprine, Nothing has been done sbont the whinky and wina smuggling busincss, which Is alsocarrlezon wpon A grand scals by the water wayd connecting tho States and Canada. — Ono of tho detoctives learned cuauuially that o cargo of 810,000 worth of liquor was_rhipned from Montreal In tha holl of BTANDS A LIGHT-HOUSL, built by the Canadian Government to gulde the | cbikdren, got -lwkh.-xuvlllm;l.‘u:m}u up 8 !}a}ox lgl mariner by its clear, strong lizht up and down | things and sont her al B “.” dwlu ablo o, the lake, und it fs 0 point of departure to assure | I bought her n Dible, lxllsu' ‘?. “n:r lll:.‘lm“’ ln scamen of thelr true position. Tho light-bouse | gold lctters “90“"“1 ‘)"‘]. lel lmlrn 1 h}l‘-l' uiud polut of layd on which It stood wirs in a [ packazsto ber. lfor oldust girl Lada white direet line several mlles from the maln shore | sweliing on her k“‘-“‘l l" ‘h lul oul l.f‘l, of Canmta, Its Keepers and fatillles being the | u steamer to stop for her in tha ?ll"l‘tlfluh‘""’ A?d. only fuhabitants proper upon the f{sland, | ranup the shore of Caada, lflfl , l‘l U'“;Olu. ‘foward the upper end, ucar the cut, some clght | vone to Blumu_ with her glel, woul (l Lcl ier or ufne miles from the liglit-housy (the wholo | Into tho Slsters’ Hospltal, aud Dr. Humllton. I3 o liold weekly meotings, comparo views, and | {FAiiiosey ‘rend beford the. Avsericost. Assosla: act In harmony with the manngetcnt in uil of- | tion, at Martford, panor contalning detaried forts to promaty th fnterestsof the Ehibitton, | acciute uf such 'tdal waves Gf +: swistioa + of OU'EN OR CLOBED ON BUNDAY, thin chuin of Inkeaas had heen recorded, Tho first ‘There was a gencral expression by theelty | noted on Lake Superiar was in 1780, when Alex- press fu favor of opening tho Exhlrylilun on | nnder Mackenzio raw st the Grand Portage, on Sunday. for the purposa of enabling the work- | tho norih slioro, apposite Pars 1:31;:!‘ asulden n-la fug clusacs—wlhio can i1l afford in theso hard :u“\:‘uur; ".'{,“‘"n".f'ahc"o'nfl'.:"k-: 10 ylbrate suveral timen to losu o day’s wark, In additfon to the | Nath ® fueb, ar 3 bove tho 5y 3 cost ot admisston for themselves and familics— 33:{; ,nlllnmn -nd“:::m‘-'ll:n';?lr ?‘w‘:vmmo |,'.'"=.‘.1F",’... There was not a ripple astern, and no perceptl- ble dlsplacement of the water, excopt the little made by tho cutting of the bow. Bhe was backed “and turued with perfect ease. To back tho hoat the stroam is driven through tha bow nozzles and thocraltoboys on the instant. It the boat were to spriny aleak, the pump would simply draw its supply from znulqu and go on with its work, It {s clalned that a vesse pro- vided with this appliance could not sink under REGULATING PILLS Porfoctly tasteless, eleguntly conted with sweet m purgn, Tegulntay purify, cloanse anil sirengthen. Toade aay'epiilh 1or tio aurd of“all disorders oF o Slum: sch, Howels, Kidneys, Bijadder,' Neryour Dise easca,fleadache, Conutipation, Comtivence Indikcs t omwia, * Nillonsneas, Billous Foser, Iniame matlon of tiio Howels, 'lica &nd all Derangcmenta of the Tuternal Viscora.' Warranted to eficct s positiva curo, Purcly vogetablo, contalning no mercury, titie ordinary leakare. For prudentinl rensons thore | eFPlerdeletorious drugs. . to vislt the Exhilition, | Tmlced, It was atatedin | hour came surying back with great velocity, In | &, canal-boat and coverad with bulk graln. | Gore'™d pe i or PEU line yosteriay, oreom g she fullawing symptomy resuitiog from st probably s about twelve miles lon) | would curo ek, Bhe, eain bl Mald ot ¥ L0l cr' the papers, and scened t6 1o ke for | Lo (e maman, back with great velocity, In The hont wont throuh ‘tho | Hines and” by | Fokarkabio foatura of the Oabwell peryiys A D””;f{:‘if&%’;‘é&‘.‘;‘.‘n‘ e Riinem of the Nicodt dotin Skt s wio Al it soms | was ko o otat and Cuvol fwenE o | sttt o b opcnon Uiy, | a6t ok e iyt s | b g el 9, Y ron st anl | feniukani otaroof s Cld el comblvingy | SO FHETMben o oy ot children, Johnny was a {rappe) Mr, Hodges, who kept the Aumrlcnp Hotel, and %’x:"ltn‘llu:“:x;n'un‘-fi: life, Itmxymmz mnsur[::u: asked bl for lls pariors for nl levee P{urla\}'l; beaver, snd other ganie, shooting ducks and | gall, I went unmm I.)u:l people; c.vl relt -L"l fishing, cking vut 8 poor existence frum these | Flllmore, Judze Hall, sud nany prominent cltl- Diszust of Food, Fullness of Weight Ia the Btomach, tiour Eruptiona, 8inking or Flutteringa in tho Pitof tha Dlamach, Bwiniming of tho Hesd, Hurrled aud itienis Dreathing, Flutterings at the Hear Clioklug or Kuflo, SAtine Koneation when In 8 Lying Postare, Dimneuof 'l YVislon utsor g T'sin 1 the Head, Deficiency of Terslratfon, V' unmulested. Tho carga was tnen brokon and thio Ihjuor carted away teand aold at.a Hroad stroct store only a block or sa In the rear of the Custom- House, In this coxe, too, tha smugglors bad to bribe the revenua ofiicials on the burder. Canol- To acvomiplish thls the nozzles aro worked alternately from slda to slde, using the strenms a8 levers, on the prineiplo of the aar, Thero ts yet unother use to which this dovice can bo appointmont of nine-tenths of the people when | 1845, while In nan open hoat on Luke °Bue up Vas announced thit the Direstors hindd consid- | perior """‘"""“ Conpar "l‘;‘""‘“ 7;"“ Ffi“fi m.'““‘{: ered tho queation, and decided not to open the | 10 43, 8 huko wave, twenty fect hich, r denly rlso in the lake, about s quarter of & mle Exnhibitlon on Sundny. ‘That "decision vir- [ B 6% Alch Gubied oo I ah Srarmonso sumnt: precarious modes of Mfe. Ho hud bullt asort of | zens attended, c applied. In case of fire an board or about the o g 000 tually closes the doors of the Exhibi-| crosted'with foam, and swopt toward the shore, | LoAta aro [nspected with o long fron.stiod polo, | Ghiica:n ino of T be attached to tha Pl fhe Bkin and Kyes Tatns In thohile, Clost, o shuty home from tho slabs and drit-wood W cOLLBCTED OV W00 - antt | tam Y o 100,00 people In Philodolphly lminiahing an it advanced: 1 pased tho Yoyagers e ol down theoual the ralw, tadetect | and T sccmdl thora 1o OAtIng stontn emmsy | Limw 534 Bubdel Fludics of He, Luralag o 13 e b fecumulated un tho besch,” Horo | for bt 1t (LA RORUE 1 0 Comomercial dguer. | Lo would T Sitend ft, somo of | wittout dolng thom an infiey, and was succcedd | 2oltion birtole o otheb commodtlies Miely to be | Ghleh of” Teaat hot ta own with Buything on | | A fix doweof RADWATS PTLLS wiltreathorrs, . | ) y cele 0 or thre . 1 th o > m ahor M Price, 2 o A oiise FiovasHER o dter 1t found la way dow to Quehe, whers | them many :Il?;%twlnlx::f;zlul& very :;:u% Iecl- 'g"':fl’:",'.l D, oForicrobaorved siintlar phenom. | dotlars bs suiliclent, it Is chargod, to luduca tho In. | Wheels. ‘Tho inventor claims that his davico e e okt L T e diso % 55 K v on- fn | the Canadian Parllament was sitting. it was i:-:‘ds;x": i,'::-lt";,l{xév’:x‘nhg xun:p‘llml “‘nkul:n Il:r T:xl o ru:.l by pertnission of the Bpeaker, o comilttee Ivuu. and to return when e could, Iloused fn | wus appoluted to Investigate the facts, and, ol d spector to forezo shoving tha driving rod too doeply futo the load of grain, ‘fho above is only an outline of the rovelstions which it 1a piomtsod will bo mado ina few daya by tho Trensury Department, or a4 200n as tholr pube iteation will no longor defeat tho ends of justice, FOREIGN TRADE. Intoresting 1its from an Annual Report. The letter from the Beerotary of State ruts- mitting to tho Iouse of Reprosuntntives an ans wual report upon the commerein! relatlons of tho United Btatos with forelgn nations durlng the year 1870 haa Just been priuted, Tho fol- can he profitably applicd to any vessel, although it is mainly futended for canal service, where the domand fs tarndmn{\ propeller that will not wash the banks. Mr,” Caldwell doclarces that both the firat and after cost of his fnven- tlon will_be far less than that of anything now fu use. The entire driving apparatus s below, and no part of It could be earrlcd away by acel- dent or deslin. The whole thiug Is so simplo that thero Is not much to ;i'ul. outof arder, and nothing that could not easlly be repatred, 'Tho attompt af the Britlsh Government is 1860 to apply waterasa pmpnlnnqh[mwur to vesscls is the ‘only similar offort within our knowledje, ‘Tha Water Witch was oropeiled .by streama forced out at the sides, a votary fan ‘supplying : 4 ena. -A sudiden riso of one fout threo Inclics wne of the extlbifors, and an elfort will b made to | o0, 0 e e F o e Tacat. e haya this declsion reconstlered. The vress hero July, 1835, thete wos & wnccesslon of ‘rlson ant polnts 1o tis experinient of oponing Talbvat tiu;"sgmll trdun 0 b tho inoraing 0.4 Tn o t on Bunday, The sung arguinents wero used as ‘.‘51-‘.’{“33"1,““&‘.‘" A’{“gap:rlo'rfllfy on u’fe"{;txl‘:z‘; in this case, to prevent Lhe omening, lint the eplember, 1803, there was an osclilation of fifty resuit proved s0 benieflecut In all respects, thot | inches_in 'fifteen minutes, On Lake Michi- all opposition w:u ulvu{uuum. Th':eu l.llnc:d us | gan Fi ’;’.‘.“'“.;.c;:'."“"fi;‘ l;\ mll:{gs many persons attended ns on week-days, order | b o doeorimn _ werd ubserved, and thonsands | Ehanga of thr e foutln [‘l’;; luvel ot {hodako, Whlch yero kept from questionablo resorts, tiielr tho lako wi moncy saved, and thelr winds and morals Im- {:fl?filfi'fi1:2“1:‘::;51!5':?‘(::"u'.':.k"u:'u.';“,:x:.".‘ vyl:;.' {\Iruvul. That the -nulllu results would follow | wymet, Thera was a suddun ho opening of tho Bxbibition on Sunday, none | twonty minutes two laror wav® came and recod- who witnessed thegule uariers of an multituded who attonded the Ceuteantal’ Iixe | hour was full alx feot, Thial waves on Lake Erlg ! nty was Ablgult, lils wife, the herolno of | when found to be trus, the Uun-r'nuwm guve 7 “l::‘ry.’ Let us leave her lhct’u with her chil- | Abigall 100 acres of Jaud ucar Yort Rowan, viilla we turn to anothor scena and fact in w:xfi{o u!llo lnn\v ’!I‘m)l‘.’ hl. ’l:yfl;ul,\c }&nur from her, our story. The Canadian threg-mosted schooner | written last year, . (,'undtu:ynr, of A\umumbur&g; lclm.mdn, Swnml u:)\uolm‘m;: 1:m;uv incident tunneeted with this by John Meclcod, a otel gentleman | story ls i anl member of Capadian Parlfament; her | The late .losn[;h Walker, Quaker President of commander, Capt. Jtobert Hackett, now | the Lile-Saving Benovalent 4 uod.:}lo_n of New of Detroft (whose father kept o lighthouse on | York, heariug of this, wroto me, *The giving bobolo Istand, opposite Amberstbure, many | of vur wmedal is confined to tho saving of Amer- years), and mnnnm& by a crew of seven men iy | fean life. If theo wilt find that thero woas an oll. Ihis vessel loniled with wheat, bound | American lifo saved from on bourd llm"Cuw frum Detrolt w a luwer Jake port through tho | ductor, Abigail shall have our hest medal? In- it Ovarian Tumer Of Ten Yoars' Growth Qured by portment of thogreat | ed. ‘The ditlersnce fn abont thro e ) iry shiowed thero were two Awmcricans on e 0 , ed | lowlng oxtracis in relation to trade with Bouth. | the power, Tho Water Witch nchieved a ES uetland, Casal, g e plght n quealon, was | LU, Mo b e e ", | polioncan doulty B D Bt SO D e O | Aoy Feance and Enatand, v reird | Tt amd reteed o busogss, St éus | |, ] Abigail Beeker's rude home, « [t was blowing a | othor of the crew, Tho wedal, a tiug large une, Rockyport, weat of focky Kiver, in Oclober, 1870, | 10 emigration to the Southern Coutinent, are ' well's Invention has beon patented in, Europe, The Peruviun Earthquake of 1808, was dua to 8 sndden as well as fu this country. ternble gulo of wind, the weather bittor cold, | made especlally for her, ah i Nt lwportant and interesting: the tops of the wuves frecziog lu the alr as'thuy WAS BENT ME TO GIVE NIER, pt AL, } S nler. qo tciont There has been during several years a no- I have had an Ovarian Tumor In tho Ovarled San ay 15. obsatvod At the same placo by Mr. Taylor in ‘While wo walt for the dotulls u} the Peruvian lu;l. when a wl-lm«cm\'id Wave rul i S S———— d Lawels for Ten Years. ¢ ceelnt, i fram | tleeablo uniforinity in the Consular reports to hoke broke, Wllng {6 with frozen spray, so that | Iwns nsked 'l‘.' “f‘":,"film Dl'd'fll,;"",'l 1,.!3,':': carthauake, and tho tidul wave that destroyed | tho calm laku sl carriod n bareel of salt seveial | this Departiment from nearly il business por. | 130 Thoroughly the Pros'dent Attendsto | Awx Alnesy Dea, 90, 108-Dn, fanwean) Thsk Rothing coRlu be acen tweuty fbabinway from | Collietus uh Purk Howkn, an ol stmy elieary Lo, | ot e o 100k Toere 1 may bo ver what had beon ey ground Inton ravine. | tions of the world In rospect to n deteeasy 1 Nusiness, OUJipts iay o bensnied,,{ ke this salcuionty s nawe tng veasel. e L e el o O | restiive 1 look baclk 8E. th shonie e t Clinton reparted that oo 1ho 10th of Muy. | uanufactures, and commerco, and genoral Taihington Latier to Retas. frepata, els for ten years, | triod {ho best hysiclaa of this ‘the Conductor was scudding before tho wind | Abigall could not write, ml :ub Ul mlu' Wn‘l‘ trophe that bofoll Peru on the 1th of Auguat, | 183), 88 Olter Croek, on thie Canada shore of Laiio apathy fn tho operations of other principal Thore ls a lnr;!p forva of tlericy at the Whito | place withiout luylwncmh ¢ was urowln '.‘.'.:.'»:'-' " m"‘(u 4 c)u‘unuu(u;l :]AIII.I:‘; ulu{rfl:ld“fld “lwyd‘ws afi:n’;fit‘;l‘:lmfl:2:21‘#2::%’;: IL;II’)‘OVI: 1, ad b | 1665, Tho cantro of that shock was about. Jutt: Tom, ,'"k},:'l',"".’:-;mfl:,mfif:::’.';,fi, waveuing Tet | branchos of husineas, Fromthese reports, taken }&l)%“w‘l‘lllln‘l“r‘eufl {,‘;:"g;_‘l“‘ tul)'“v‘:"lfl fl"v"mb'-“ Fi‘é&{lo’}l fi:éu%'iiflcfi' lmu‘lggl[? Yy o fn-umirni 8 safu and prope e frum the land an d hand, % | tude 17 deg. south, and the damage done ln the Tety-v v ‘together, it haa appeared that the aperalion of Tato sucretary, Mr, Roy had nog niuch faltl n thom, but Rually, after 10ucl runGing parallel witlt it, o towsrig thelypact:| medal nanopan case In the ather band, took | {0 S0l AORY grat, thougls far leas thanon | $Endi b thiex-fveton schoonor, | Thie waus | tRSetion fb rodudnie these discouraging | $7% 8N bis asslstant, Mr, Pinden, © Mr, Webb | deliveration, Ttricd thom. boxesof of destlnation, fn which they were decetvod, | her pleture und seut [t to mo s hor receipt. the vecan ahore, Mount Misth 1 aniomc a0 | thing occurved ut Kettla Creck, twenty miles dia- | tho ¢ el e iy | Hayes in contldental secretary and Colonel Cors A 812 botticaut b Terolvent Xn e theso RpROIEd, N AL L v LG BOGR D sent tho arly P 1 and an fimense oo of wd, D tho ity ‘o | Madison Dotk, whon thres fangs wies cans vait: | oromn dly in many hy the locenl conditions, | thare of the mall, and recelves snd opens oll twelva mora Loities of the licsol 3 Arequlpa (30 persons loat thelr lyes, A ng Inand swept the party inshoro, - Tho et wave towais ju the ncighborhvod were destroyed. Tho | was fifteen to twenty fect nl-..-lp and tho succeailing reapurt from Cullao Lo Tyuique, o distancs of | 9004 of diminfeblog helght. ' Fourton yeata later L,000 rniles, sullered greatlv, At Tqulquo the | 8 Wove fteen feet Wiyl wwept into Euclid Grook, :enl ::-tcal‘ and then rushed In with o wave for- SE;{{‘..‘\‘&,‘I“S'»'."‘“ v 3:.’“?“'&-4 n-x‘:'r': Alr‘;“:‘n‘;f n{lm tar fx that washed away liouses, carried | Stackton at Cleveland shawei 8 swiden fall of two and, and drowned many persons | feetuiyht laches. In Decewbor, 18:, tho luvel who hod not fled when they saw the water Tun | of the water at Toledo changod [ 8 few hotie trn outy but the people gengrully kuew what to ex- | feet, first rising fve fect nbove the ordinary nd'cacaped 10 higher land: leved, and Cthen falling Ave foct, Numerous shock: nmua thew severe, fol- | thls | case, buwever, the oscillations foi lowed during a perlod of threo dass, and they | 1owed 8 chanzo in direction of a strong wind, o loned exception noae of the 1 some damagre on land, but the soa remaine) | With the last-mant ulet. On tho 14tn a heaby ¢ sudden changes of level were nccompanied by, or thauake visited e, i 4 Talcahuauo, in 1atitude 30 deg., nd i the JEh | Songus ol ne pe o gl Bearly every caw the vor f thelcolten, and woborea ot u:"mll‘n. Defor they '©ry gona Joag twcuty-fva 3 T CoRtinued £ tse th piedicino untl 1 was suro thet 1was eatirsly cured. | took thie inculcine alout by jnoutie, and durlind that (e Lo forcy-Bve unds T Al T Touk thirea dorén bottics of the Tesireats SE Duttles Kellef, snd stz boxes uf the Pilis. fods 1 feel perfect]y well, and my hcars e full of grat! i to Giod for this belpin m duprlfl ction. To ynt e and your wonderfil madlcin, T fecl dvepty Wiichiy 8od By prager s that it inay Ve aa_much uf 8 Ulesiug a8 cen Lo e, : 9 (b’i‘lrlml) MRS, E. C, BIBDINS. Mre. Biubins, who makes the abova certificate, {8the ated you o sond medl:ina fn . e o editince Btors Mated Wero boOEhE of me, with tho exception of what waasend (o her ‘{ you, [ may say hat Ly alatement o Corfect, wiihos Quatentlon,y [rulic aud Chemist, Ann Atbor, ich latterd and newspapers, Mal, 8niffen, who was nwmlnle-l & payianater by Grant, remains at the \White House, and there are thres other clerks and two stenographcrs, This makes a personal statt of nearlya dozen Dersons, wlicro Lhere hava been less than hal! tho number horetofure, L'eople who have oceaston to write Lo the Presis dent will be pleaserd to here that 1s the desire of Mr. Hayeata send an answer to overy Jettor ho rucolyes, no matter whnt its purport. Thero fa 8 Jarge amount of mall matter recetved at the Wiuto House every day which does not proper< Iy relata to the public business. A thousand people write to the President abous their own ulker, beat over It, and saunk between the two bars, a Ablgall was taught by the ladles of Port litthe atiove the place where Ablgull Becker and | Rowan to write, and sho s quite Improved. - her children were aicltered onthat fearful night, | And thus, Ecnuemcn. you have the story ot ‘Tho vessel's hull wus entirely submerged; tho | Abizafl Becker, the herofne of Loog Polnt, It crew took to the riging of tho threo masts, | will bo new to most of you; it has neyver been thelr only refuge. 1t was about midnight of u | so fully written beford, and it has never beon fearful stormy November night, the sky In ced” withh our llistorical Boclety, This is murky darkness all around them, the stoem of | sp y prepared for It, as a matter of locat wauters dashing and roaring with lm?' culling | inter 1 izive It na & tribute to nuble womun for thelr apparent, victhns to lnzui thews | aud of the wreat deed.perforuied by Ablgall na possible succor near; clivzlog to their frull | Becker 1n saving from otherwlse certaln death supports in the rigging just above thecertain | the lves of Cupt, Hackett, Firat-Mate Jerume, aeuth thatseemed 1o awuft them. Who could | four sallors and cook, scven porsons in all, fromwine their terrible forebodings of an_ immi- z.l the schoouer Conductor, of Amberstburg, Qur own country, whilé aitticted with otlicrs by tho general does not sccm to havy been the greatest sufferer, clther by dirout losses or Inctdoutal privation. The annual re- ports accompanying this letter enable mo to huthee thac a more Imlwml focllige prevalls in many portious of the busincas world; that man- ufacturing, commercial, and other Industricsnre roviving or proceeding under healthy conditions of demand and supply; and that therefors the long depression fn the peaceful - activitfos of many nations Is materlally disappearing., . It {s not unreasonahle to expect that the returning Lettor canditions will bo as favorably to this 4 udden tlvo or fall of water oceurred when the alr | country as to others. privato concerng snd wonder that they do not o tha i, Norridleatisnovelietapparontono ket | Gl another am{ tho wmost destruciivo of s serles | wassuiland the ko foriecly cuim, *Tn many of | “*Fho commbrelal réturna from Drazi are puch | ECt an atawer, If no answor comes, Forotofors ol menserti oat s, Bithine mhoy Bt wed Ionk'up to, but the Great Fathor R i vtish Yo Slelted Quito, undur the equator, Tha feld of | tho casus, cepocially thons of extrowo uacillatlon, | as to rendor it inipassibla to makto o satiafactory | 81k 8uch luttors have Leen thrown into tho wasty | gbovecertidcats ta wad kagboen: S ot an IRY PRAYED TO 1AL requiriue llu:h‘phylknl ,,m,‘,.‘ ‘such clear judg. | disturbance exteuded along the Andes for 2,400 | tho *swashes® were folluwed by storme, 'Flin fact, stateraont of her commerce or navigation an: "'f“‘l ‘Z“' Vscaldont Hayos dirccts that s ro- filL’nfn' d:fl?fl:lll' 'mfihfi:i‘"' ek an thiat swlul nishe, 10 80va thele preclous | cat, aopting the only possible means to sava | Miles L el Al }:'é"f,"b',:":,'.",_‘,‘,‘5‘"',',",',"“"“‘;‘;“l:;lt‘:"u', ‘:{m"'wz;',‘h',“‘ o interust of tho Unl‘l'uxllfllulel therein, Al l“l;:";"‘;nl:lfl,h"’:::r:"}lr‘:.‘;?;{)&“&fi'l'*n}""l:%{fi Siuoas*'*"® ym’fi‘ D, GOCREN bives, | had from thelr own lips at tho time, | those people,surroundel as they wero with such | b i el el Cul?finblh‘: Yt | wuguost o possible oxplanation of tho phunorsna "“‘""",' nelthor "mni lol h ara Increasing, and | oo o o0 Presiaoet Tlaseeants the nowe- TALY OO, wmore than twenty years ugo, aud 1t s as !nixh d«;men:tu cll';'u:\‘lllhm:fil cnrry".l‘luzlullll hier plag, | SR Osgt ol S Mayellan,—5,600 miles,—and jt ‘Tho tldal wavo s wal 19 coma lu from vi.cn, watcr '{:’.‘i!it esiine “l;x‘m:m‘x, b 0, thany way Flr‘z,! ol [avers carefully read, and nis secrotarics have KB, 1O ¢ v a1 q - 1’ when formed e unilinehin UTags N A ol to the e Ll Ll Y 0 }:rl:;: -llll;::l\.\tn;lx'llé}n"wn:{firfievl::‘: {cfir‘:‘n’ut'uw:f:‘n:c‘f and devotion I that freczing cold “.x”é’a.'.fh.'f ran nerows the Pacllle b'the rate of 600 milles [ Shidun atunosphorle distarbatics Of wave. whlch 13 (erinany, and the Unlted Btates, the last nam: L '"lq‘}‘ ot A lbgOI(:.'zfn ut“"’,;’gtltfl;i , = 1t conre e did at last, that awful Novembes | Having left ler home early fu tho mornlig, not | on bour. At the Saudwich Lslands o few | ocalin ity uxiont? This i motcly s sigyestion, | cd had 9 per cent of tho ships and 115§ per cent et palications attho White Huuse, Oneor twoclerks are kopt emuloyed ruost of thetinc at this business alone, The new Administration takes s great nany papers, and scems to aim to keep well fuformed concerulug the feeling of the country. ————— Tmages ou the Retiua, 1In the Trid of the tounage, Commerelul information for the year from the five States of Central Awerica {s very Wmited, 1n 1874, out ol a total foreizn commerce of over 247,000,000, the vart of the United States was loss than $8.000,000, and that of Great Britaln n little more than §6,000,000, theso nations lead- fug. Until recently Britiah traders have, during morg than 30 years, mouopolized tho lurell:n trade of the country.” Heeently our trade with it has slowly jucreased, The forelan commerce of the country lylng south of the United States on the Amerlcan Con- b vearly estimated Lo bo, at the pres- ‘tl\)\:.l(l)wmlnl;m, 'lu’ Vfl‘.l“ a‘.fl’&fimwd are 1o th extent ol 2, not over oue-third of which 1a transported under our own flag. ‘This country 1s a scemingly un- natlves, scomg the sca receding suddenty | forscientleta Who have given tine sud study to to a w!{n l:r b«l.:lmv tlas Une ullluw :l’m‘l'luuw conunlt thoutselves to no dednito theu- tide, ran down to obscrve ths new places | FY. cxposed to view, aud were caught I the T e———— awift returnlng Wave. Wu believe that the Rusmlan Hlack Nread, wavo of 1863, as observed on the coast of Calls | A correspondent of n: London paper has thrown fornfa, did not anywlere show greater fluctua- | out the fugenious suggestion that tho black bread 1ion tan on_the TOEh fast.. 2t Anabeim wheny | used by the Raxstan soldicrs was compeiscd i the there wus a Fisc of twelve fect (n a few minutes, | Feeimen -dulw‘wd by Jolin the Baptist in the witders Whiereas the ordinary tide Haes ouly four fect 1y e G elelte Loy i faten tot lces than theed hiours: 8o we miglit Infer | viry coarse and greasy. ‘The soldior brefo that the tudal-wave of 1577 was ns hiith on tho | whin be can get ity to broak tho bread Into simall ctfi:t‘:; South ‘Jl\mvrt;abiu ‘tlm ut‘laf‘iu; but | pleces, wmclh umuuu inte ‘nh Imv:ll '“{“""f';,“"‘ erence roba ncorreet, since we | water over i tho grease e develops lul a Liave no report of ll?rluuid{mfll.’u on Thursduy | kravy and forme & iwpio kind of soup. 1t w last from soy place save Arica, whercas ping | €8ted with a wooden spoon, st luast that was tho cars ago tho losscs were great 8t a dozen dif- | favonte huljlumuullulm e of the Urhincan war; ereut ports. Tho entiro losscs of Bouth Amer- | SYury soldler carried one of Uheso i pu lea by carthquake in 1565 were esttngted ap [ FRUY Of thews wers brouzbt home thou as trophles, worning, with no abatement of the terrible | darinx to rcturn or to leave tne buach, not rwgigg sturin, [t brought no comfort with ft, | knowlug what muineut the vessel might bresk na greater hopes of suceor! all thoy could see nr wufu to plees, throwiug the crew strug- was the wild, fey waves around them, moking | gling Juto tho waters, there this herofe it really more terrible than when hidden | woinsn stood oll day long, watching .Kl by the” pull of night. Let us turn now | walting to save ‘tham, not knowilly to our bervine, Ablgud rose after daylizbt aud | how her children fured ai howe, the eldest not luoked out, She took her pail, a3 wos ber cus- | 13 years old,—sacriticing mutcroal fustinces and tom, and_went down o o polut to ket some | lovo of them to er higherduty of saviug ‘water to fill thu tea-kettlo, At Ler feet, on the | human life, beweh, she saw the Conductor’s yawl-boat, We can readily understaml how, under the wre :ked and breaking to pleces, Ier beach ex- { lmpulse of exvited warin emotions, surruunded pericues taught her that souie disaster had oc- | perbaps by applauding multitudes, weu and currad. Bhe looked sround towards the lake, | women may be luspired to do brave deels, but peeriug through the gloom and storm; and, | pleture to yourself this noble woman, cxposed walking up thu beuch, tuully discovered the | all day ou the beach, without food or reat, to masts, und the people diuging to them, BSue | that terrible driving storm of slect and snow, ‘Went up opposite un the beach and chilled and cold, wading barefooted {nto the DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Reselverl, THE GREAT BLOOD PURZFIER, ¢ all Chronlo Diseases, Scrofula & l‘a; eyt “"l;cndll-ry or Contsglons, TR the Lutgs or Stomsck, Bklnor s une, Tridund of Al n sccount was give of tho divcoveries of Dr. Kul u,»l,u-melf-‘..,." those of Dr. Lull, by which the Impresslon of gLt produced by sdmitiing it through Wquaro wizndowe bane wes outliued on the retiun of a rabbit, and photograped assn fuazo of tho pana from retina after tho death of tho rabbit. = 'h) wi Flesh or Nerves, Corrupting the expected, brings up agein the old roms. :.}z follds and Vitlatlug the Flalds, 0t tecting 8 mardsrer by ticand of o warulfud b raph of his dead victim's ¢ ;. matt dular Swellio, 5 ph ot his de, v(!: w's eyes. The Evausville “;;:&mlo Theumatism, 5?&(;11?2};‘)}“;“ by piliice ournal haa 8n accouut of g, ® BOHRN: | BaoKag Onlcalty R e Byl ¥ e e - | expenmont of tha BAW THEIK TEHHIBLY HELLILESS CONDITION. freezingwaters yepeatedly to encoursge that ' ————————— intercated um.unwrul the coutiuuous und slow- | £ . , Sirashe"T{o Doloreuss White Bwel Liorly Btie wavedto thucsyud theyasw e, Sha vo | sulleriu cros IEimcue actve Sorsioe oy ProRerLY: Lave FheiVaterares Tridu'ln Bacls: e e R A AT :}"T‘:,“‘";:“‘:,i.‘h""‘:“"";d E::‘::““-fl's:x:" by ":“:,E ottt doat " Brops Dl St i : ud, lcaving the children el 11 Mall Gaseite, r. lerke. The murderer X ¥ cye Biaader, lfi'&}gfi’u: fwr :’I‘d{:: wirl o 10 %r 123 years of & A BCPREME THIUMPI do'flb:k_'ll ?‘n lnt:ml:]u tg.l.n:‘l-‘nlnm[» with the fre- | \wovorcrenscs sro Ln‘(v ‘a5 mportant articte of | aro thoss of othier portions of the wWorld with but a photographar lanuuk-f;‘:: ".‘.ii’,‘,l‘?',“;‘..'fi? v fifu‘r‘n" e “PRICE, 9 VER BOTTLE: a5, Look her fron pot, some tea and miatclics, | of the uobler qualitics of our uature, without | 4HsIE carthquakey alon thecoash at thelrwest- | commerce In Varls, where thelr consamption hae | her awi, to emerge from traditional Linder | oft &P piokrop) ores, sud undes tho uagnifylng | * B0l by Drogktais went up azuin opposite the vessel, built a fire of | surronnding luipulses that gencrully move und | trubase. of lite yoars jucreased enormously, Formerly | muces into a developinent which, for the Intereat | glasw there appeara, i ln vald. in the contrs of L 1ogs aud driftwood, lllcd the pot with water inspire to brave and meritorious doeds! Wus Variw depended forits watercresses o crops gath- | of all, should by iy -,ymfin!hy with ner, aud £y . Fraudulont Failurcs, eted Ly ulght from brook bolled it, makiug the tea ready to warm | it uot s great exhibition of the Divine in our ::xhdl refresh them, u‘ihey could reach tho shore rour hutan usture, snd did sho not deserve all slive. Iicro she pusied the day, Every drop of | thu honors sbe recetved, and to bave ber vuo- water that struck the beach was o purticle of | bling deeds placed upon the records of our Bul- iceiu o woment. Bho frequently waded iuto | falo Histories) Society, even ot thls late dayl the water to encourage and et thim sco that » | I8ulak so, w04 i quite sure i will have your miman being on the wishod-for shors was cusiug | beasty and cesuiue ndorseweont a8 oue of the and ponds by pereous T T I M which may properly be” inlluciiced a large extent throughout “the peaccful operations of culnmerce. ‘The forclrn commeres of Frauce, gencral and apecial, fur 1574 sud 1575 shows a decrease futhe genersl commerce of §10,709,000 during the year, sud aa increase in the special comiggre of tyo tho outlines of '8 face he face bs described Yn aietliR e PR Rt | DR, RADWAY & C0, 3 Warnl, 1 8 broad forshead, and a black mustiche. Thore S Stienuns it o RS AR R » ¢ uTCsl 8 story: 13 3 ueWapaper hoaxy (2) thy m-}u fu thy lmb’mly‘:u Read ¢ False and Trued Bl ruledt e B S 1 sk feerions | fend. one pttermump to mapwraY = 0. Yo 5] cd-uat fwago’ obtatue " ctter: Processes with the ainbrudy po plate. WTiety BuwXuic ulysaalia s g New York Su who made It telr buslne Perbaps the moit lamcowatlo clrcamatance ta | for sois mllca roand th ty tn wearch of thoui, connvction with tho frauds aud fallures that bave | aud thoy wore. as a rule, of very inferior quality. happeued during the last three years ls tio fact that | In 1810°an officer of the French sray, beiug s itaceing poseibli fur & D130 Lo be guilty of slmost | Erfurth, saw o number of wido ditclhice flled with auy dellaquency in reiard to toucy, aud yutto | syring wstercreuscs, snd coucelved iho ides of setala his soclal peaitivn if his dlabonesty be voly | forming in the Valley of Nunsite, between Senlis |