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TA NOAQ ny however, adviee any one to aveept on truat tne | orable way than by working awhile In this way "7 who first Mved tus these | dwellings ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. Printed ftatementewhich will be furnished in | tor wages, To men the farmer ean LONDON. Were fine tellows, If they did wear Pesponee to sich applications. ‘The tendency | pay from $10 to 8th per fount at . knee-breeches; and whenever the Ring was in Witleall persons iste vlew matrers connected | to women from to S10, with board and trouble from any af his treacherous nobles he oy PRE ou jy, | Dareeiiver. and thas remained thesame a IE PRECIOUS METALS, Latwhihetanding the enanve made in the nese Tar, when, In 1832, the ; in place of ito lh. Ta 18 1 ene Hy * 7 interests ere ruay Iiht | lodging, of . Or farming communities had only tosay the word, aod hia stanch-heart- See. 1. provided for the Ww dts ihe, Colonization Purposes. Intenling to uverculor of eXazzerate in thelr | ft. en ab such waees the number of Tae of Its Common Peoe their pikes and jmusketa, remy to vive url take, tion of Silver. fh nundred tailiione af aitsacy he purpose of tetiting the 3.70 and were mac al the present gana 5 no longer the sovereten who rules. The cloak bearing ‘Interest payable in anes Of royalty hae tiescented ynon many shoulders, | SPECCH of the Hon. Alphonso | trey miption alicor tts the Seer English Conservatism---Wood- | and the burden of authority has become a tun- ‘Tait, of Ohio, Treaty was authorized ‘ta fae, pedi, aente, they ate omure likely to | borers that will be employed depends greatly and die, if need by, for their sovereizn, But Sie ot the Sawa and on all bate po the maetiunts of Payne Tf reaay casi pie. somehow things are changed neuwadays. It Is of cotton and etghty bushels ef corn | must be patd, the farmer will hire just as tew Preliminary Report Made by Mre | or ctum the eel, allavial hottom-lnuds. than | Laborers ha tissible, aul rent more of his tand O. C. Gibbs. of the 200 pounds of cotton and fifteen nels | Upon shares, or euitivate tesa land. But it ofcorn per acre which the upland farmer gets | Can see from the start just how hy is to pay, 80 en Pavements and Pull» dred-fold heavier. Beside frum his slovenly system of Ullage. s that even short crups or other misfortune 6h grown in wistions, antl the aly not need to be ; inte ae or uneroay Peel Beats ale cried Various Kinds and Qualities of Land CLIMATE. hot worry him nur leave hin fn debt, he will man Cars, Jed like littie children.—in fact, it may be sald | Delivered at Fandusky on Thursday | au the bonds of the United ly Ake However tt mag be in. other respects, there | employ a init compleryent of help, both out that the world has attatned its . majority. ean be no ncaa that Arkanans possesses sub- | doors ail in, and ran his farin hinsel, And a8 p . Throngh dhe many centuries of slow rath, stantial climatic advantages over the Northaod | aif Cirm-laborers ought to be preparing to be- | The Little Parks S-attered Thronghont | there has been, des West, and that, other things being equal, the | come farmers on their own acvount, and as this Open for Settlement. Evening, Sept. 13, 1877. wenet oF 1. aren decmable In coin of the standard value of 3 ite the ect-ba-ks that human {nuenuity has’ devised from time to time, & 1870, of which the ancrent silver dullae _ cand rs eh ah : I: he w th ent Metropolis. steady accummlation of Fettow-Crrizexe: If alt laws prescribing the | yand nothing [sour feutelation to Homestead Law, Etc. Where once every Httle district had to have (te them the quality of legal tender, were repeated, | dollar, to hea logal-tender without limit ‘ c 500 thar North. Winter sets in late in | kind purcnnsed, will cost nothing to keep, but vt i + On the Haneef and aniy lasts. two to three months. only fruw in size, and numbers, ‘aad value trom A Ramble on the Thames Embaukinent-The Tem- | Baron or King to maintain its balance of order, | Ruld and stiver would etilt be the practical meas other bane (ae amon nee at silver with nat During thls time snow rarely falls, or the | year te yeary—and capecially ns they must be now ono rule? suillces for n continent, Even | ures of valnes for the world, as they were before | hecussary that 4 should #ay 1m thle diecirestas 2. U0 ground freezesboyond the depth of two'or thre | had before thie lavorer cay become the farmery— Ble and Somerset House, the Enperor of Brazit, who rules one of the | colnage began, when **Abrauam welvhod to | discretion ought to be exercixed by the duvet foches. Stock require but little care ur feeding, | there is no good reasun why the necessities of The Chances for Agricultural Laborers in i try.and stock ie not | the 1 the tnteresta ut tl palace anst travel: incdistant mds withoue ue ( Puram, the sliver the price paid for the care | fis wis slvr or wld com 9 the vein i s ber country, and stock is not je. farmer nd the "interes! ie Mitts 5 a ponds whi akon ti i ioecel Cxpored at nt the Northwest to the-praisie | laborer might not. “run” together, andl From Our Oren Correspendents Hightest concert, nd without aflectiug the | Of, uchnelaly” and as they are now in Chingy | gievs that they wonla be redermed in yokle tee ikds litte or. no’ stclter fs pro- | tu the good of buth partics. Almost all | | Loxpon, Aug. —The aummer-stnshine, | inreresta of is subjects, Tlaitcarithiott reseed tates oem Pamaee, BY | Governwent silly undoubtedly. actin the bisiest ARKANSAS. vided, Much of the — young ‘stock | large farmers are also stork-urowers of some | falling Indolently upon the sombre tiles and ‘There are many peuple—in fact, the phrase af howt regard to ite form or coinage. | guud faiths. ane weil] not permit onreliacecs ot vided. in the roode and bottoins without any | Kind, usually of variotls Kinds. Me lms to bu | smoke-staned walls of the ety, bas ab length | ognt to comprise everybody—who are lovers | Thelr Indestructible and brilliant qualities, thelr | honda th, ie deceived 2itoli meds in wih wi «lg North pote 6 store! e s a , @ silver would ever have passed, ei ¥3 Fo EE oo a aad ee eens Tica hia tats. “Mowe we cau make ts lauor » #erects, that areonlinarily eo crowded and tur- | yer abroad landscape of ficll and woo. | change, and the utter want of any other metal or | tule currency tad nut beh se ine teense te: nothing except the rainste prevent outdoor | contractssy that tspaymentsehall be in port inf hulent. These few weeks that are now passing | whose rich hues of sellow, greens and brown | muterial titted for a universal currency, have song | It isa remarkaule comettence that Lnctind wey work in clearing fand, fencing, ete. tobeearried | stock hye can cultivate more and empluy more | are not by any means the least pleasant of the | are cunmngiy arranved and contrasted by | since fixed thelr destiny, andevery attempt by leg. | led Into the kame menguce white er wtis: mn on continuousty. help tan be will venture to do otherwise. year to themntfurity of Londoners. I donot re- the skiliimi hand of Nature. Much, however, of Inlation to pervert or defent that dextiny has been a “ sheets pay une iehigatons Secunia, rn part, The eutnnsers are tongbut notexcessively hot, | At present a majonty of laborers preter to | for now to that very Instenitieant portion of | te admiration Lestuwed upon country-seenery | signal failure, Accumulated by the mining Indu Gry Bale yeh cin} diatress tohuwed the re. FIRST LETTER FROM MI. 0. C. GIMBS Spectat Correspondence of The Tribune, Littie Rock, Ark. Sept. 8.—In accepting the comnussion frum Tae Trinuse to visit the States of Arkansas aud Texas to Jearn their aertcultural resuurces, and the inducements they offer to emigrants from the North, and 3 i ¢ thon, a few years after, on guld alone. Wer not reaching eo hich n temperature aa ts fre- | co unemployed rather than to take a horse, au a3, 1s conventtonal.—not so spontaneous, certainly, ¢ stavte eel - » Weeg especially to men of email mean or without ale the case at the North, OX, oF atone in wages, even though they will | {8 population restiing in the West End, {0 | as iat excited bya new silk dress or a trotting wr cued tice aeiebas ccaleiechoaany not propose Jota the at fale, means other than strong muscles and a willing- This being u timbered country, the rainfall, a8 | ve clad of n team for text year's cropping and | Vast and ugly manstona, whose zardensare hid- | horse. But, tt thls be appileabic tn relation to in the world, Our fdeas of pecuntary vntues | Mtandard of value. Mr. Cerutscht maker Meee ness to use them, my purpose is to gather and | might be expected, fs abundant, but nut ex- | milk for next year's housckecping. dion behind ati] mure hideous brick fences, ar- } Tural scenery, in how Vittle general estimation argument in favor of Knsland's retucnin. to the fonnish to the readers of Te Trinune such definite and snecifle information upon all mat- ters relating tu the country,—its climate, soll, e he! of ory. “4 7 e ve a ited th helr quahty, ceailreyas sown by thefollowing tao; | iu tew Worle the agrisiral portions of | namented by ferocloys fits of broken lane, | Male hel the scanty ot AHL] VEL ANee | os Tre Mer ay tne pleat | Hemet guamaars a oan Hy cy AMOUNT OF RAINFALL AT LITTLE HOCK, ANKA¢ FOR | OTe mien who Kuow how and are wilting to | 1H#ese Deople are not hero; they have scattered | tractive and titeresting as any uut of town. | world avpreciates the wnivereal blessing wiich | that use the allver better. get India ex iadaedy, atone eh LL Augnst sccscsee LL} work, and who have thesence tv sve thatitistor | t9 the four winds,—to Scotland, Wales, and | Walk along the Providence haw furnished to mankind. ‘The quan | bY the prevent, depreciation of that metal products, methods of farming, profits of the 4.0 September v..cce0. 68 | thelr interest tu have steady employment and | the various wateriug-places by the seaside and MAUNIFICENT THAMES EMDANRMENT tity uf these metals that has. been mado available fe tinal ta Heal with Eoplaad rhe Tamas lore, gaine, stato of society, and religious and educa- oa Retabae a Upon auch terms as will secure It. on the Continent, and the prisons which they | 0" tees tlessaut susutner wlerbogte (Tb bn by the Inver of man, mull past time, and which | much more convenient and fale lt woud he torn tonal privileges, that any person cons{iler- tate Be 20 ——_ As Roouns, | call houses areal! locked nud shuttered. But” | group, Once it was only the sloping, muddy, Thousand stitony of dollars, and iuhuuekomaane Hanh raha wait Wonka ty eliker Sreal Rutees {ng the question of emigration can form Sear seated rant LOUISIANA THE REAL INHANITANTS— hutsmeliivg vank ol the river, Ielt Lure at | divided hetween gold and river, As eolus-tucy | of aiven ofa concurrence of ihe Latin Cree? an intelligent opinion as to whether | July .... 9D] Totalees. oa veel SPAR AN URS, the separate atoms of huinanity whogo tomake | every going-out of the tide. Nov, for miles, | are durable, ** Rustdoth not corrupt them. They | visting of France, Ueleinm, Italy, Switzerlsng, Ti ling di ht bi teil EMIGHANTS INVIT 1 fi edal. Cut land, or not “he can better his condition he prevailing diseases, as mich! ite es et IGRANTS INVITED. up the enormous organism of Lundon—are stil | You can walk upon this, one of the flnest streets iara-cunveniant, gud every Lae eh ie te and Ureece, withthe Luited States, to witasting an‘] prospects by doing so, I shall endeavor to are of n billows character, taking the form o ‘To the Editar of The Tribune, Inthe world, On one land, toaklug over the | have bronzht to oar time important historical fact | thy fatuence of England and Germuny. In aitahe bilious-lntermittent fever. Tess are much | New Onueans, Sept. 7.—Some time ago a | TVolviugin thelr respective circles, and Ire- 4 4 ‘ ity, and still imve been con- | rpecuiniier ul A" ** part, hd stone ‘parapet, you have the river, Hvely | (fom romote antiqu f peculniion concerning the eapposed * paritauient “nothing extenuate nor-set down aught i | more prevalent in the low, rich bottom Jands 5 quenting the same haunts upun which thelr | Stn ‘bare amc! i pleasurecbunte; | {Muay used oe fn true and conventent measure | ot men. and in the prediction of fallure unlers w mallee," but togive actual facts as they present | than in the uplunde or hil country, and tis | flend of mine, Mr. Samuel Hoetaen, restding | Joes onenedat birth, aiid where they will be with barges, ateamers, and pleasure-buats; | of yaluee, IF the quantity of these preclous | act with the Latin Unlan, and make the tag? rat half to one. tivesd on the. other hand, a. succes: | inetala, atthe present thne, instead of being ten | our allver coin titleen und on of our ont doliar which fe elxtectt to once ha est. sion of parks «and. gardens, back | thoustnd milhons of dojlare, had been but tive of whl rgo ately mansions full of historia! | owand miians te pees otal pravecty wold | dts i lavking tothe reaouy wc tli t clittuns, ef the Temp cen fens, nie! re where aa warty ns the tavelfth contr yy realtied equal in vatue to the total of all other forma of Mont interert the. Gulted. Statens Vedat the fatnous colony of Knights Templar, whose | Y#lue, nor that the redttction of the entira amount | would facilitate international exchanges 10 et tinrehs and hall, and dwelsinge still Toole down } Would necessarily reauce, tho prices of all proper: | the sume ratio adopted by all nationay and. if net th Reber Jolson and Goldsmith ty in the exact’ proportion of that reduction, but | by ail nations, by as inauy ay practicable: but te Fre EA con art dace tag cher Poem rg that oriecs du very larcely depend upon the quan- | great reavon” that and whould be parce were ‘wont to luiter—only a few days ago, com- | tity of tha precious metals, and thelr distribution ee n to wath te paratively. ‘As pretty a pleture ag oe otten | throughout the work. Faceless a | et, oe are, ners s secs Is, looking from, the Embankment, the | ‘These metals havea uso for which they seem to | to payin allveror gould, \ {reen lawn of the ‘Temple with Ita anetent | havo ueen divinely act apart. “hey perform tho | to ‘ones bears diifetently on France, eit Houses, over which peeps tte quatut Norman | certain function of meusuring al} the vuiites of ine | creditor with no foreign debtata pay. Wille we stevple of the church. All along tho footpath | terchangeabie property. If they were more plenty | may well goto France, therofure, for ber expe very questionable whether it woutd be prudent | near Crawfordsville, Ind., sent to me among | |; ¢ “deer chokes $ or fale for Northern then to ecttte on there low | other papers copy of your Saturday edition, soul Aeectt The hey ee ome Ma. Diner lands,--certainly vot Ul they bad become fn | in which I noticed a communtestion from o chek un \ i“ 4 A res ie measure acclimated. In nny casey Norther | workiugman deprecating the urgiue of work. | fol lls home, passing along the same streets, faniilles might expect to pass through tore or 3 a crossing the same squares, turning the samo less of a process of acclimation, and hare some | cfs tu xo Into the country toseck homes and | oornors, plunging down the same narrow lane experience of chills and fever, which may | labor on: farms, and ouc of his main points of aud through the. same. court, enters nected more or Jers in any new country, and | argument was that peonle in such condition | 4, q itch ihe has’ “Reaehat which we experienced even in Minnesota. caunot ralse money enotgh to go, not to speak | tHe sane shop, which au a Much sickness, if not the greater part, Inthe | af means of sutsistence or to piirchase lunds | at the same hour daily for the caso of new settlers could be avolded by proper | for homes, and I belteve he asked for informa- | Inst twenty, thirty, or forty years. And set he care In ite mie of Keisend jaraldance of ee Hon anita vice. iuiliy cult atigation to che tact faa nomad compared with others, who seldom posure to_storms or exceasive he elle would respectfully call attention to the fac " 1 3 Tiated, The people whom T liave seen living | that L.aulsiana ls the panien State of the Soutn, | Vel out of their partfeular welgtborhood, ex: themeclves to my observation, which can be re- ceived by the readers of Tit Trinune like the publications of the American Bible Bocicty, “without note or comment,’ feaving the reader largely to draw lifts own conclusions, THE CONDITIONS UNDER WICH 3 HAVE UN- DENTAKEN THR MISSION are fayorable for an honest and tnblased re port, since they are sch as to place me under no obligations to elther Individuals or corpora - tlons with whom £ may come In contact for anything beyond those courtesles which areduc among gentlemen. —Nelther brave [ business Ine gis he American language) ) Hey Would be cheaper, and prices would be } ricnce and advice, we may not fallow h teren(g of tuy own, clilier presentor prosurctive, | upon thelr farmer certareiy in thelr appearance | Andtione other furuietes ao raany remaiaitere: | cept to walk out to Regent's Park, perhaps, on | (Sidewalks, accordiig to th ire tore Iighory and if they. were lew plenty they would | tou Hnyplleltiy. sagiana “and the United sagt to be served by auy variation from the naked | give evidence of good health so wide a cholve of soll, climate, and varied | a Sunday. One day, not long ago, I hunted up | for the conventence of the people: and, that | 8, carer, abil peices rauld, bo ae eee, jue | have distinct Interests on this subject, not only a truth, PUBLIC DENT. productions, It has not only all that is clated | my old quarters, where I spent « few happy einiin tthe 'aeiee tole Hija cans } credltora and debtora, Unt aloo as praducers of thy itcanndt br exnectad that (ithe Hmited | The puliiedebh-of thestate tadardte, and will THe bubninite: tie Helier onli cae they aro duly appreciated by the publle, any one | sumption In the aets, thelr fous by friction, and | precious metals, time at my disposal J can make a thorough weeks then In London four years ago. I con- | happening atony the Embankment fn the after- | the increased domand vy the gro rth of property If wo allow tho war upon sliver te i equire the careft i nt husbanding of | om ‘ i" . a. Oi aae iH properts pon sliver to zo on with or Slates, intel aC temp tn: todo a5, 4 eal tinal extingulstinent, This scems to bo fully | ready settled communities, whieh the formerly | and saw, standing on the same spot, in the mid- % “i ia i prodtcer ui ailret, select such Jocalitics os wil give me ao fair come ont for at“ alringy'—voud-natured, and |. 1uo not menn that, in. the thonsands-of years | That, however, fy far less fmpurtunt thun th; enjoying to tho full all the beauty O€ tho deeue, | durin Whlel, men have been at work in tho mies, ) uvaintain our eight (u the aid Of ailver In resuniae i fresh breeze froin. tho river, and | these metals have not geown in quantity, a¢.com- | apc payments und in paying our debts, Ti inhallug the fresh ‘nets chatting amicably with frlunda or strangers, Rave been destined, aud tint, convequentiy prices wht ir bas n rove rade bt doqvenca with. Fi tt i : e been davtined, " whicl haa no fore! te Bat especially noticeable are ths Uttle folder have crown, Lint that geowth tay lee ua Mayers | mines to Worle. Her write 5. tucrefore, Kee whe Ubronging the walks, clamnbering upon the para- | ceptivie aa to be detected only by the cumparivon | Enghsh, may well be expected to have Uuls fal pet. chasing one anoilier over the pavement, aud | of diferent centuries. uppeeciation of oe case. pis swarming upon the benehes. Pale, thin, wit Gold and silver have, therefore, held thelr own Gur peuple arc also divided Into two clasres, ar sickly are muny ot the —rellne ot fein vine neuely, Constant ratio tll the present cea Sanhiye to uaete eat aleiual ritorcata st is, Inte nolgome tenements, hard fare, and rough usage. On creditora and dobtors, ‘Tho largo creditors Fear eine ey piastul igueraicocot |-. 182707, Moetond, while enaged in thoContl- | much more ikely to join an’ the “erusudy. wat their hardsti ‘ag they have been | Dental ware with Napoleon, suspended specte pays | fiver than thusd who have large debts to heit hnedetipsy nei og they lave Lech | iuents, Up lu that tise ane tad, like tho rest of | Hence, we witness powerful cilurta tu. form prin from birt, tu ae ie ite lion a ane the world, weed the double standard of gata and | upinlot on the subject, and the proms ts, toa Is: cehtie hiy soley tetsu! We babar ae Hee t ailver, ‘Lila muspension of specie payments con- 7 extent, contrulled vy the authority of wesit often wonder where they come from, Ny Of | tinued about twenty-ive years, In 182i, before | lurye cities, where tha money power la ine: them; for they scem te be quite unaccumpanicd | musing any serious cfort at rexmmption, snd Nor {4 thore any danzcr of uatimited cuina te by older people, while nolther metal was iw uctual wee, un act of | would requiry tureu years to coln a rewsonabie exp. ‘A short distance beyond tho Temple. one secs | Parliament was vot througn ilemonctizing wilvor. | ply of silver for une-balf of uur mclullie currency the proud pillars and pavilions of Sumeract | Dy linprvssion nae been tant, white that incasira | atter the resuraption of wpecie-payinents, Mun House, where Catherine of Braganza once held | Was brouzbt about by thuarlstécrutic weattn of Bn- | while, tte tendeney will bo upward. If there atusd . 7 . gland, and waa pecuntarlly beneticial to what has | ever bo any uccasiun to interpoxe by las to re: her Court. ‘The Adelpht Gardens come next. | Foch calied the piutocracy, when the resumption | the culnuzs, winen 1 do not Donove, incon tg In fact, there bs an yold came, It wan nut bensticial to the Engle vo be ‘1 UNDHOKEN CHAIN ov Tanse Lirrin ranks. | Hosni, “Nag eant suppows tints walle kiygand | wale alter cote ce eevee reece re gt lining the Embankment all the way from Black? | stood alone In her exclusion of vitver, her position | If France had no more uttver coin taan we have, {rlars to ecatininster. ses he ay: gradually if niSely, aes sie. eke of nse mtelalss ae i he would not baye thought of restricting the alver 7 ladows brood over the pulaces and aced in uther countries 8 KO) c sab- | colnage, monet until ‘they acem almost ts fade away forued by dreat Britain, and waaas much inde. : saute if ines fun ont ie our allver ts rea‘) ite + + bvervalued, 01 vey In the twilight, gas Jota are, get allama trom | Mitre is71, thoCerman Empire, whtch prlortothat | cin be clanged utter a full. o HOrual ate becomes even more pleturesaue thanin the day- | Hme,uad thu single stundary uf mlver, cud whieh | the coures of oxcnangos, and the eilect of remune. it ethan ate side kK Mruuce, | tization. As silver was orvalan “7 tine, Itiaa new revelaltods The. crowia noon changed ity standard from allvertu gold, In 187s | aud in74, when it wae ‘demonetiaeds aud nae the streets Increuse, and you aro hustled nnd | the United States stupred culning the stiver | new prodcuct uf sliver has eluce that tine been ler pushed hers aud there, uutll you relinquish | dollar (excopt the trade dollar for tise dn Asia | than that of gold, the preeumptton [4 that it te eet appreciated by the present Administration. | wealthy proprietors are anxfousto lease or sell The rate of taxation, State and county, ts about | on favorable termes at less rates than wild land, 134 per cent on no fair vaiuation. canbe had on the bounds of civilization, all PUBLIC SCILOOLS. readily and quickly accessible by rail and water Provision ts made for n system of free schools | ta market aud abroad, with mail aud other throughout the State, but except in the eltivs | facilluics not attamable in the wild ty and and larger towns, they are few, and maintained | Jands upon witleh several crops a year can be for but a portion of the year. The onc thing | ruled, and a land of almost perpetual verdure lacking is the pcople—as -schouls cannot be | and equable climate, free from local discasos, bullt up and sustained in sparsely-setticd dis- | and seldom now afllicted by imported diseases tricts, So far as J cun see -there is | from more careful quarantine and more eclen- an appreciation of thelr impurtance, and | tile knowledge of prevention and cheeking. a willinuness to submit to any reasoua- | Epidomle disease, formely imported from the ble rata of taxation for their manor trople zona and carried by intercourse to in- Tho City of Little Hock, with = population of | terior towus and villages, are things of the past. about 21,000, supports twenty-five schoulsof a | A warm-hearted community will cheerfully Nigh order, Of these, one-third are colored, 98 | and gladly welcumo hiamigrants. specialty from the State law provides for separate schouls for | the West, secking businces or homes, uo matter tho white and culored. what their political sentiments «may be, pro- NOMESTEAD EXEMPTION, vided they are deeent, respectable, and law- Under a Jaw of the State $300 in valuo of per- | atiuing, and do not seek tu stir up strife and sonal property to he selocted hy the owner ts | il-feelivg between the uaturally-ducile negroes exempt from execution for debt, and in the [aud theirfriends and former owners for pulltt-al country o homestead of eighty ucres, or iia | cuds. The negroes are lazy und shiltless, and, village or city one of one acre, irrespective of | deprived of the former care bestowed on them. ita value, or the Improvements upon tt, isex- | have little natural imerease, aud, Hae the re einpted from all claims except for the purchase | men, are fading away. tuoney, or any portion uf the same. Twill alao here take necasion to reply to the Maying In tits letter covered the polats upon | query in your Home department of Saturday, which general information shalt be desired, | Sept..1, tinder the head of * Mid Climate," ani I shall devote omy remalning letters | signed My Wife and J? Thoy will tind in from this State to a description of things | Loutsiana all they seek, and more, Let them ag I found them among the farmers, viving the | address Mr. Daniel Dennett, the agricultural dle of the street, where I saw her last, a se- crepit old woman,—her hands folded across her breast, and Wer eyes apparently raised heaven- ward, but really on a sharp lookout for pennies, —mumbling the same uld song that she used to sing those years azo. z But the summer-weather bas A DHOWST EFFECT upon even the aborigines of London. There is less stir and noise along the thoroughfares, and one frequently, in the daytime, has the fout- path to himself on the Strand,—that fs, tor a short distance, ‘Thera would bo still Sewer signs of lifoif the authoritios did not take ad- vautage of the dull scason to repair the pave- ments,~an enormous work, as any one cat realize who knows anything about London streets, Althougn there fa a perfect maze of Janea and courts leading frum everywhere to nowhere, there are practically not half-a-dozen thoroughfares cast of Charing Cross and Ke- gent Circus; and, when ona of these fa blocked, the contusion may bo imagined. The civic authorities have been lately put- ting down a wooden pavement on Flect strect, and all vehicles oing vast and west to the City have bean obliged to makes detour of fully hall average of all portions of them. Belore pro- ceeding to give specific information in regard to farming ‘operations, some gencral fnforma- tion which can be gathered from ducumentary: sotirces seems necessary, Which would not be the caso If the realers of Tar Trnuxe gener ally had accesa to those publications. TIE STATE OF AILKANSAS Ties between the parallels of 33 and 30g degrees of north latitude, and extends through tive al ves of fongitude, from tho fasippt on the east to the Indian Territory on the and covering an atea of 5,000 syuare autles, The eastern and southeastern portion of the State is the luwest, the ou eradue ally rising toward the northwest until an ele- vation of 1,500 to 2,000 feet above the ses level {sreached. With the exception of considerable arcas of pratrie land fp the counties in the cast- erm-central portions, and in the counties adjoin- ing Little Rock County,aud comprising probably not more than 4 per cent of the entire area of the State, It iy one yast forest, unbroken except ns cleared by the hands of the husbandman, How smalla proportion lias been thus cleared may be gathered by the fact that the present nopulation of the State is only about (0,000, Fxeludiug the residents of the cities and towns, this would give an agricultural population not exceeding ten persons to the square mile, or, 1f the land was equally divided, would give sixty- four acres to every man, woman, and child liy- ing in the State woutaude the towns. As Arkan- 3 Hise 2 1) a mnils around by way of Hotborn,—all the!ntes | your loiter with o sigh, and are carried away | which need not be purticulariy noticed here), | overvalued nuw, ond we are no! fan Tecate. a State in 1550, Tewill be scen What | peccees of Shearing fand, Fala evita, busldtner, editor of the New Orleans {reairung who {s also | veniug paseacen elog tuo uurrow for general ttt, the human tide. se 2 EW. | and in Ise took away ite churactur of iegal-tender | ducent respect for our ureelses and our Satoad In fucrease of population and devel t of jenclng, the raising of stock, porlt, frult, ete) | a member of the State Board of tmuigration | use. Wooden pavements, by the way, ure Just pie Se a tor xuine above 83, "This accomplished Its demon> Ingerenty, to try tte y Liesespst ee a aad development of | and the profts realized from the games recently authorized by the Logialature, and | beginning to, (ind public tayor, sud are rupidl, CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION, ethantion, In 1870, Mrunce, Italy, Belgium, ‘There ts not Likely to be wo wach diflcully in tx Rewnrees abate wut | Keperpace with Cather 0.0. Gruns. | wito give their te, ete, eratultously for the | superseding the old round-cornered atoues, t A al fe Switzerland, and Greece entered Ato what they | Sng and mautaluing tho proper ratio, between wil sea AIR UL UM SOUT GE WMA ba — benellt of thi State, the Legislature tailing to | takes the Enilish peoplea long time to tind out | qrat Fall-wind SO URCe ut ellvor' tn thele ronpeclice GUCTUPICes 60 teeta Ces aa creo poeta far the rea ey Suncast anit aie abort wie TEXAS, tonke appropriation for expenses, Mr. Den- | anything, but, when they uuve adupt It they ‘That through the pines art sighing, Srutuck thomeolves feum tue eopronendga TUGUE UF |B aRtio: WITCH he Comer ae conser Cusslon of the causes of this slow development | & CHANCE YOR AGHICOLTUNAL anonxns, | Nelt’s Louk, entitled © Loulsiana as [t In.) will | stick to it. ‘They hve Hot yet leurned to ap. Otue what gray Wolds Hilver froin Germany, Mounthic, iusata and Anse | themsetves will help ta keep thaw ta equ WWUIIGcR ce ine Lintboreoveringed bree "ta the fidttor of ‘The ‘Teibitne. give great deal of information, and will sur- | preciate the Pullman car, although the latter Hast thou with teura been flying? trig, whowe specie standard | aro, under a | Hit aball be more proiitubly to mine golds the) HIS LAD tates auch ot ieiraecer eae CALEY 5 sete prige any by the assured fucts us therein fave been In uso on tho Mlidlund Road. for Where didst thou Und suepension of specia paysuents, frraihing ne ware | will let the allver mien teat, anit vice vers. drirtlon of be atts much 0 a avery val- Linenty iit, Williams Co., Tex., Sept. 6.— | stated. Tho writer will cheerfully assist all in | aeveral yeara. The Eugllshman, tu traveling, is ‘hat to eet, murmuroue sobbing kot for wttver, ani huve cvon ict go what they had. Aiong the alarining consequences of our cals ual buraotens = Pais te He, Jellow pile and The condition of tho labor market in ‘Texas can | his power to afford imfortmation on application, | z queer compound of ‘The Dright mald Summer ‘This actlon of tho leudiny commerctst putons of } ing the old silver dollar, tt huw been wald that a cee ent er unten the whitg cae cieasinege | bestated in briet space, and the statement will | With stumps for return pustaye. Respectfully, | ©” wELPISHNES® AND AVARICE, Neads? Hast thou been robbing? tne world count for the-preant deprecation of | stuuid bo fouied wih thy eld pile thacred cor aueneblanh * s bili | J. ts, SEIXAS, 6 thinks it w virtuo to be rude, a mark of . i ue ‘5 h supposed tu hrow wat ul See ee neue Mee Sopacnonan tak ary ces ie seat FeO, Box 6 Hew Oren, La, | quay tobe fauna, Pet ne eal iti | Mate Let aot alan Whether liver all oy ratsueyized and un what | gol watuardpat tha German Pop’ ie Oat 4 tes not tu be found xrowlty at the North. i viun the garnet bere terma have become questions of parauuunt iw | I not worth our while to a vanity alauines, es Fac ey Ae Rao plage of the Norib, And vo skeount fonts GATHERED LILIES, extru money to accure either bis owncomfort or | Wrouuiit a crown Eugento ating; partunco to tie county, in vlow cite ‘approach: | in the ret pldce, Af the (vurmana vend is tele od aay be divided Into for senersl classes, viz; | Present condition of things, as they will appear congenial compantonship. He will sit bult up- And defiant was sho Ing reeutnptlon of specie payments, Lum decided } ailver for our wold, thay will nave to puy the mar Government, State, raflroad, atid Jandsawned | % thls communteation, 1 must first suy sumer Meek and saintly, breathing faint! right for hours fo asecandor third-class ruilway- To her wubjects, valnly twitting. lyin daver ot complete rotnanetizution, and uf the | ket rates for it, We have tot yet fad the Get 1 ivate individuals, ‘The Gave a al thing of the Texas solls and «llmate, ‘The Sie the tee rf ate tancute ve curtilage, staring frigidly ahem, or frawulug ot colnaye of the atlver doliar, containing, as it lis | mans xlving away Uiele wilver thalere, Lut w! ny r vate individaale, ‘The Government lar bb han {lowe iver: bovennig x ts wold beet 7 or ot i hia fellow-passengers, who, in turn, muin- And I heard ber ray, . done alnce 1872, 7144 grams vf pure ativer.. This | the stundard of value waa chunved In tier ut coulidated da. Slob cownpcien -wiore ia bree ont cutie Maigay Lt Bare ih Bchd Sropmie, Seinen, Panay tating, tain’ an equally dignitied snd agreeable Tu tho took bendy her creeping, wubject una been discussed by inany learned how was it doner ‘The guld mark, These ure aubject to private entry at 81.25 and | and unhicalthy, Next ‘above’ the’ sugar a thet life-bloud’ dearly bouzht demeanor, Yet, for a few abillitie, ad | — yycpmeuminenr me) ia werers viinlowphers, ‘bunkers’ pollticlans, aud } of (2,82 contd wae muda the ‘unit uf Vals $2.50 per acre, the latter price where they form | tands, and ruontng far tack utong the With thelr tender lives, tmy pleasures ditional fare, be might secure | luxurlous At my court, euch day, tioual and af titernutional iimportance, it, ‘adects,| fmuted tegal-tender, one thaler. valned|_at three aja tl eeviat gue icine nf taitroad 1 tite ‘They | river bottoms fs the cotton and curn region. In Anptg nate, es beans bt cushions, plenty of roost, air, and attendance, Tournament'and feast tm keeping.” the convenience of cxclunge. Uetweon dierent | gold marke, and the colnage of the thalre ws bre also open to settlement ttnder the MHome- | this region the uplands ure usually health: Never y iy a have broug! and the assurance that hix [cliow-travelers countries, aud the relation oetween debtors and | stupped. ‘ho thater tv aa oud a8 ever tu the diet steud law of the United Stutes granting 160 | enough, but the buttom fanda wre dedp, blank Meek and saintly, breathing faint!; were, in al) probability, respectable. I think Biowly to her feet i ercditurs, whether udlv(dualor tational. Inread+ | man, and the ratioat whilen tele a levul-tender iy acres to anv head of a famly who settles upon | sulla, subject more or less to overflow, and are Foe AT tus caucrnirunes: Mr. Pullman hag exhibited a wonderful degree Fluttering, with fear descending, ing any authur upon this subject {tls necosary to | about fiflecn and ona-halt to one; that is, oot aud finproves the same for five years, Incase | Hable to chille und fevers (black and rieh lands: With a sfower Me golden ringtote ' of patience and a true Aumerican pluck in main Fell a muple-teas, observe the standpoint of intercet from which he | ounce of gold In Gormany Is worth but iiteen al trout a Uranch tow bending: writi he spiteful wands belo ‘Thos my soldier are ofcnding, taining his service on the Midtand In the fave of the blind stupiiity of the English public. ‘The poorer clusses do not ee under this cutegory. 1 think ft fs safe lo say tuat in the df settlement upon the alternate sections of raitruad grunt, the homesteader Is entitled to only elgity acres, But ax go small a propor- dog of the Lunds In the State are yet a portion may be found anywhere In the State, but are On her suowy pillow; yet T hot unhealthy where they are high or rolling), Feur her Ute la almost done, The higher ‘ceutral, vorthern, western, wid O to aco my patient darling vorthweatern portions of the State ara the pratne Wasting, slowly, surely fading Golden, y Oud the lnterest of the cuuntry to whica ho | vnu-lalf uunces of silver In the payment of donee erry te debts ung transactions of business. lv it prod: Thuve said that the idene of the yaluo of prop- | ole that tbe thrifty German wilt bring the same erty depenied pate the quantity of the preciuae | silver ti America and pay st off fur gold at vat Hs **When in dregs of green mictals, Silver has conteiluted aw inch to tha | ratio of sixtuen to one,—that ta, buy one otnce Of the public domain, Ittcan readily be seen that | growing regtous, being an dutermisture of tin like a Iily ‘neath the aun} urtisuus of Londan lies Ideek you for my serving, standard of valovs us gold, It han conteiouted to | of gold for sixteen ounces of are alton we hese lands inst be of very tnferfor quality, or | ber and rolling prairie and of different soils, the Swectly sleeping, while aro aweepli THE NOE OF ENGLAND, Dare you chanye your tubes, ihe world's stock of coin nearly one-half, Fora | like the gold home where st would not by lezatit ‘hey would have been bought before this time, | blick perhaps predaminating, and with w climate naken tases” Tanten away pling: Asarule, they ure Intelligent and educated,— + Mandates of ny reahin uaverving? large bart of the bistory of the world wore than | worth Lit Afteen and ane-balf ounces of sliver? ind white sume yood Jands may be found, | | thal lor aalubrity ia unsurpassauiec, O'er her check, than Iles whiter sell-cdycuted, pechans, but all the bettor Cor Abide es you aret “i one half, and the prewent Gime [tdect not fall fur | Tf au, det thom come, We want ellver frum sums . eee : ‘The eof Te 1 z 4 is F itste ‘ that, sluice they are freed trun the dogmatic Swpeak bit unce—1 ant unswerving, below it. Althongh amoch larger amountol wilyer | xomrce, and may as well take st from hen us fro wirdly thlok it would be worth the while ofan | ‘The whole of Texus was once a cattlegrow. Than the xnow of Winter beizhter 4 ti Mf Pilised Shithe mrie Feb trhea We laie tntueoieas (others muerant to trouble bitself about Government | Ine region, over which from year's cud to year's: When it falls cach svintry day— trotting of Engiish clan-schonta, honest to # Then to the erieket, Graton the vast popuiatione of Asia; whoueraiiver | Me Dav’ anda, ch hamense herds 5 inthe fattest) kind Andascold, O darling, darling? degree that bs perplexing to une who has had Who eal near her sadly aplosing, au thelr ouly currency, and the neverel conntetew Of | th i iped Walls, who haa taken an interest Ia STATE LANDS. Of freetom, And still caltle ara rumed tow All my lilles now are guitiored experlemo of shop and taveru-keepers; and, fei cheanenty; is Hurops and’ Nouth Ameria that ve wllver ax tole saul. Meee ae eoeamatsted: hie. Sees ie ‘The lauds af the Stale, except thore Carfeited prett everywhere; but the great herds have Krom my aching arms away, withal, willing to learn und aecept truths that ** Coun, of woinan, your incessant dinning; | only atandard, or the double standard of wllver and | yn his principal, if nut only, reason iw that ether ‘or non-payment of taxes, are composed of dif- | been driven by tie encroachments: of the plow Qvecilyalegpiuaicv'seh f come dram other Lun British sources, But The white of your wheel gold, aud tha eathnated anuunts of silver culnex- | fe tou heavy and bulky to ue ‘carried convenientif chebt grauts by Congress, and are known as | and the fence Into the real plains of the weal> litte nigtueousconpinere their Influence is Mmited as yet, since the whol Drowns the potee of my thrushes! aluging.”? dang in those countries, it te clear thal a tbe | in the pucket. . For simall chunge 11 would be moe aiernal hnprovement, seminary, Baling, aby. | etn portion of the States J have spoken of the Find Leonitort for my weabucen syste of British rule ia repressive, M aggregute allver contrihutes neatly une-half of the | convement than gold, and 1 thunk It would bu acevo feenth section (echuol Tands), and awamp and | West as belonging ta the grufv-srowtng retin, TLL dhoetlsne liyerii insenuens while they etfoy themselves, and grad Tight dot fishers saline + Jeufrency in) circulation at the teas | stuurablu uxtent take tho place of $1 notes, Jae $40,000 of acres, Without lucluding the sixteenth | is greater Mobility te drought. ‘To dara) Ani 1 lay these spotless Iter Who are the hoople that throng, every Batuntay Tat eh taper reba Hreater’ than thove that ‘have the gold 1 er popalac with too peuple, Mut what renders te ection Iu cuch township dor sehoul purposes, | would not advise a settiement fur weet of tie Near her hands so resttully folded, afternoon, the Httle ‘Thataes steamers plying ‘And gave euch hopeful promise Gone, and, infact. greuter than buth thore that objection groundives ta that the Auericun peuple ‘he tuternal improvement, saline, antl Colorado River. All that vaxt region In ttneer | +, ‘Te beapeaw a blessing quant, between Battersea Park and the jgrassy: slopes Of'a good and goutie wwayT have the cold wtandard alone, und titre thst have | Sideruute sunumette tne they Rion tof nat ‘aul ary lands ure ola ut auniforin price of $4 per | Gain fi lty calufall wud water supply, and evuld | Ciicauu, . AL. Sunahiper, =| of Creenwich; that, on the tops af unuibuses the donble stamtard; Including aa Wey do ail the | Woutduor eccry uithor wltver oo eat lita puck: acre cash. Swatnpy ant overtowed Jands are | be given up to the cattle und slicep, oe ee eres eae and streetcars, speed merrily to Hanpetead Ah, malden! wae tt power popiloud nations of Avia, and Atinteadla, aad Ituss | ete teyond very aulall wus, Une Lacock anus sold at €2 peracre. School hinds ure sohd at | these belts, as f have maumed them, are the aute Remedios tor Hay-Levor, Heath, Vrimrose Hi, or Clapham Common? That xported (hat inburn gracet wain Europe, Butthe more commercial natio actiuns will bs carried un in sume forw of public sale ab not Jess than $3 per acre when | Ural divisions, us to product, ina general way, RetMehera (N. U.) Correspondent Locos Irqvetter, | ‘They ure the vane und winew of England, the Was wt thy Jeweled guts, of Great Britala, Qerinany, und the United Blutes | paper circulation, We sual uuquestionable Within six inlles Of a uavigable stream or nile | and still corn puns trough then all, and cotton ‘The ununal mecthiygul the Hoy-Fever Asauclae | Future rulers,--for as yet they are nut able to Or the beauty of thy face? ure now ranked ainuny thown that have the xold | have banks, or the Government will rane neles tue road, Forieite lands—tands bought m by the | eat be ruled ulust anywhere, But he sugar | How for the choiee of officers and the tranaac- | woke any atund ogatnet the coalitton of Kank ean standard wlone, France still retaius the double | circulation, nat aa legul tender, Lut te be cowed State at tax sales for hou-pyientul taxes—are | region on one border wad the ‘small gruine on | Gort of other bustiess Was held tn the Orthudux | and Wealth, But, if there should ever come » Wivelche of atl Aly spearnea, Mandate wing lublé ia {nterestingas showing how | Wie inte steele. Luo nut yropuse to discuss tue subject tu sale or dotiation to heads at families, | the other make imurked ues. Another fact | Church this alternoon, “The attendance was | Ute when Wealth should thre of always tel ies aa ea ae Tho silver and sold has: born dieraluated through, | gusamon.what paper stall Le usedias que osdinary The State at this tine holds ot fanilltes: | Should. be nothed:, tne winters are only in | large, as a usually the easo ob Lhe opening | used asa puppet by Hank, gud about inunifest | 205 inune shrew and male? the world: [Thcse lables have. been puliisiel ia | Gi ea eee ee ee ey ee halt miftion acres of there laude witch ere suld | name, aud very litte provisiun has to be made | meet, consisting for the most part of Jadiew, |-any spirit of independence or muuliness, the ‘Tite Tianunk aud are therefore wow aunitted, | Sisich aie ceyselnedl tu micbe aelt poner eoallasel? At wuniforty rate of 50 vents per dere, or dunated ( for thens, the vast wajurity of ull lve stack tu | Many remedies were anuounced, which had | LET THK AIMTOCKACY OF ENGLAND UBWAKE! Shante that for any cause Mero, au will be even, are Lb ewix conntrics | gccure by the purchase and deposit, with the Gur An tracts of 1) acres to any head of a family | the State never tasting unythiug provided for f been sent by persons throughout the country, e workingiten are not theie best Iricnils. ‘Thy ecevire should depart, still using silver aa « leg nder, aul Mixtuen | ernutent, of Gaverument bonus, with power tn tue Who hall settle upon and hnprove at least tye | its supyors by baauu eflort, some of which were very Indelloite us well us | Oue of the Conservative newspapers, the other And all thy charin-ed [awe countrice In which silver has been demouetized, Governuient to sell them Hf needed tu pay the et rte aterm of five yea! in Hew of wet ‘Now, with such # soll and. such a climate as | amusing. ‘Tho Wucture of fresh Spleen rout day, advocated the abolition af Hank-Hotitays, ‘Turn backward on thy beart, fithongt: it apap by this talite that guld forma | culation, adords ax goud a currency ua cunt be tement, shall lmprove ten The only c our, Where man can be us lazy as he pleases | Was mnentione 5 sclleving ane, the clove-tlos- | —devoltie twocolumis teen ancuiment that 2 thes Mile dried Dallons, aud uilver of sun atied, No ayatens could be wore absolutery secure, fg uve of $5 forudecd. Ashould befure have | and stil le "1 trange If he pleases | som another, and Turkish baths others. ‘Turkish | the pour peuple of Loudon would be better ull aby, ibeeite Saurped must be re Ira tenpopallanr eiuvec Oe Ky Ne atandard, vets | and fom aur tuut the Repabtican purty will wever slated thot tu all cases of the urclase ol any div that wy. Aud | lathe were recommended by a gentleman why | withuut u diy of recreation, because they were | he keynote of whose colnstretey” Ai univereal, ‘the two supply the world with | cayerieas secures: Ting ageteac ar, bate. bank, class of the State lands payment ean be made tn pecially the common faborcr, who tsa | Writce thet he ts uoder treatment wow, and is} only toe apt Wa apend inuney on that occusiun Is, °°'rust ainidat the put. lnuney. The withdrawal ef any wrent commercial | which the Demucratic ptutfurm of Ls7a rece State serp th Hew of cust, Which eau be Louelt | negra,—und under almost avy (Southern)elreum. | entirely reheved. A solution of bromide of | which aught to be auyed and Invested in the | Cuicago, Sept 1, 1877, Donoray Fox, | country likethe United States (row the use of | mended, would full far short uf the wational re- ata dixcotnt of about SU4 per cent, ves the wexeu (eureatly ven tu stiurleuiiye | anion Was mentioned uv relieving sume, bank. Was it not # paltry pleat Yet the ee either metal affect ite value, Mut the cutire val curity, uk that the Guvertinient shui wot, ‘The titles ia these forfeited lame are so une | both ents of the day and cutting a large slice to | These reineding Were recerved from pers paper was but hulng a prevalling THE DYING SUMMER ul tie total at ott ay i tain conntant, The | iicit, become « bauker by leauiny any jure circu vertaln that no person should paren or rene the nls Aut A hte duwy, wing tinea iv niilictant vie Heer alt ey urring, An ality soutiuett among x upper. Gasneye oly ue pina ot " tet she ead at uae Ia fact, been bused upun, dation. aaamurer ts cate eirculasion ie Fert Jpen them without haying the tie carefully | ten, if be can aud still live, or the inilder furn of the Sever, continuing | rea) cuust al ‘a expresses ’ * 0 wt place in the bande of a bo Ueinined bya relay agent. “Many aude | ° Tivreurea good many German and Swede la | {rou the tine of cesation of therosc-uld tothe | the editunal, ‘The arlatocrucy are oypowed to | TUL/fvouy thu ticake bieske soa, oof fue mbulecinlized world, should demanetize | hotitergu, No one cum tell what aight wineti? ire returned ou whitch taxes have been ( borers In the State, aud a few other white men | bexiunng of the hay-lever proper; but un- { holulays because they interlere with their own ‘The winds conve chill and lonely, y to feuva usin the aurau condition as if, the ontlve | ‘tae Nace et aetna tet political exci, ald and fur which the owners, hold receipts, | who blre upon truss. But the German aid the | doubtediy they wauld prove elfective in relley- | plaus ull pleasures, Only on tie last Bank: Whlapering '*death' to ne. Curreucy of the World Were contracted Lu that exe | ence ad dete tee & fultclyy tn tues finorant or careless Assessors will, return Coy. | Swede prefer to work Jor tuelr own coun- | Ing, if nat permanently curing, the real fever, Hofiday # lady friead of nilne was bewailing be Has the Susamer been fair, wy darling? feut. ‘The demonetizing of allver, or uf “old, | discovered, itis’ te be hoped tier ueituer pariy drumenut lands whileb are not taxable, he trymen, und ure common laberers but fi Hidden of Baltimore, who bus had some | cause * Everybody bas to stay at home to-day, O Heart, how you tnrob and beat! would have substantially thewameedect. England, | will prove so reckless uf the country’s watety at ly auy informality dn the procedures of advertising | for a dtue most} for very soon | experience with the discase, said that in some | you know.” ‘When has the Earth been so ded with light Germany, and the United States are not the whuid | reject ihe plan of supplementing, vy allvnal and selling lands for nou-payment of taxes ren: | they become land-renters and land-owners, and | cases he had efiected a cure. Hdbas foun ‘But there are pleasanter themes than these to Asthis Sumoor, glad and sweet? world, and cannot drive silver from France | bunds, the ordiuary dery the sale Megat, The State only gives a tax title, und as the purchaser or homvsteudcr takes, tat his own risk, the utmost care should be ex- ercised inthe cxumiaation of the title, or he nay some day thud bimecif fuyolved tn a contest f cui in bunk tor the or the Asiatic uations, yet, by arlving at | pay a Aberdina meer vance OT cheated my sou! with the sunehine— Dut of thelr own ceultne, they eau depreciate ne It | Patent ot lie circulation | Uy the ee te seceu In Its yolden sun would reinain mongy ta other parts of thw world, | paper circulation fur busines: purposea, with ont risk of apy possible Juss ta the puviic. the demand for It { tte peampt * cunvecstnlltty will cet on tstead of employes. Generally | thinks, the predisposing cause, and deals whol, tho tegro ds reckoued as the eommou Jaborer | With tbat. He thinks the disease a locat on both for out and in door work, aod his isa very | and that whatever tendd to strengthen the precarious klud of help, patient, either % yoyaze or a change to cooler du the lower country, where white mep are | uir, may keep off or prevent un attack. Out of dwell upon, und fitter, tow, in these calm sum- mmerdays Oif from the main atreeta there aro bundreds of little squares and pake cach with ita plot of grass,—a trifle dusty, perhaps, when there isno rain fur a lew days,—und its clumps i Winter ta coming: but by withdrawing the wurkers of England, Gere live aud love for awhite. Hany and the United Stal ue live in your eyes’ warn love-light— would be greatly reduced iF She same time tho je Ite aay eae day ee hot expected to du mich, dhe blscke ara kept to | Hive persons treated by lu, three, be cars, Lave | aud rows of lealy trece forming In the tender words you way; eutand for gold would Ue cyustly fucreaved.Wus Whe: apecie: -eehlch. ot Tepresents, < MU RAILROAD LANDS. the field aud the house upon some terms (usual | had uo return of it. His procesa ls one of fu. 4 PICTURESQUE CONTRAST For youth grows old. and luvo grows cold, \Lnot then un oversight Miat the Ualtcd States | ypun the public credit. Meaotime, the guld aud ‘The principal railroads {p the State are theSt, | ly notimuch to the advautaye of the owners) | hatatiou; of bringing the membrane ww its | to the surrounding houses. You come upon And the sunshine fades awsy,, should ever have followed England aud Uermusy | giver colue will Uo ju use sullcicutty ty make Louis & iron Mountalo, extending diagoually | tor roe of the seasus to make the crops | ortyinal state, though the ingredients of bls prep. | these parks everywhere in your chance rambies, Atmel it le dyii fate the Hering eat y af sl weet ft wow % pla | fuinthar with thei Peculiar beauties for both t! ucross the eutire State (rom the artheast to | amado the cooking tn the busy season, ‘There | paratlun he would uot divulge. Many attempt | at the must unexpected Inoments, Strolling see tediek and dreers a ee eee ae pay tO, eagle rd at) af | Se and the eat. Uusiness men will bs bani. b the southwest corners the Memphis a: Little | is thelr natural home; they cao live more in | to cure the disease by giving what can be only | down some uarrow, tortuous court,—-so narrow ‘The winds are bleak aud lone Cermunye we wanted sil aur Jesitimate currency | codes (bey cau Sind encouragement for bet Rock rauning uortheast from Little ‘Rock to | herds, aud so ure more easily outainedand Kept, | temporary relief. Dr. Newton, of Cluctansed, | that the tall boused seem to meet fur above you ‘And wy beurt 1 full of fe te pay fiom "with, Eugland aud (ermauge ey | cicniles, Capitalists will by lappy, becauve the Memphis; the Fort. Swith toad, from | aud it la where thay ate most needed, has found that smoked glasses worn wu day or | skywards,—you turn acuruer bere and a cofner | Aas the Sumuer been sweet, my darling? we bevet seen, held euormuus sineunta oF ‘one | Joti ea th a ees ge bee Little Rock northwest to Fort’ Smith | dothe bigher regions, upon the grata and | two betore the day of the attack tend to ward | there, and, presto! you dud yourself ty mead> fied! ail tts bloom has ded, Qonds, end bonds of other pauiuny, und were | cause they will nu longer want ey Moyet at be a se Lardera of the Jndlan, Territory; | atock farms, thera are lewer neyroes, and they | off thy diseases also, he recommends bathing- ow-laud in the twinkling of au cye; and, were And the love that made ita dream of Heaven fotervated to have the iutercet und principal | ayunerative prices, ‘Nie Nutioual Peedi ‘will cere and the Little Kock, Piue Bluif d& New Orleans are legs manageable. They tloat away and hang | the eyes aud the tustde of the vose with bicar- around the towns where they con be tozether, | bonate of soda, thus neutraliziug the mucous ‘The black women are aplug thetic fairer alsters | formation. and think it disgraceful to Work, und olten abeo- Dr. Beard, of New York, who has mage this lutely refuse at any price; andtthereurelurge and | subject 4 study, aud who has tried In every cons wealthy farming ueizhborboods in my own Jo- | ccivable way to get the disease 1p order to ud @ cality where the fartuers' wives sud daughters | cure. was the last speaker. ‘I'he Society, be sald, are alldoiag aud compelled to do thelr own | accaed to bave becn lormed to propagate fever, work, lor three years ugu there were only fifteen Now this brings me to the opportunities bere | members, Lut now 100 van be counted. He has (and by bere 1 mean iu the Ligh, healthy, and | msde ny progress during the past year as ree well-settled grain aud stock portions of the ard’ it. No spectiichas been found, he said, Btate, Just where Northeru people can live and | thouch many rewedics are known. He stated it nottor the rattling of carts on the stony pave, audthe gilaipee of brown tiles aud quaint chimmey-pots through the trees, you nught well Imagine yourself in the country. ‘The Due old lane-trees embower you tn their juxurlant fo- lage; and perbaps there ty w little patch of tow- ers in the foreground, whose orilliant tints relieve the prevailiuy green. Just at this time, the maguiticent cutalpa-tree is in blossown, carrying you back in imagioa- thos to the joyous ovriug-time, wud almost — makin; you think that you de lying cold and dead? pe to 8 oiedium ax vaiuslic as pussle 2 1 "| Jane Muwalee, 1877, Panxr Duiscott, Ite by the demunetiealion uf allvor, oid | eiuly auller ug werloud injury. | With the Uae Py cresrias, sisit be inate nora sulusble ns comuared to prope. | Of tfile Mute Hurope in our favor, and, cresnss a erty, thelr boods will be Just ao mach wore valua- duet A Maby by Express Hiei thet, and Will be justo nuct herder toe Su nt var trae fa pel our People who are fund of the practical theory of | fic Uuited Stateato pay. if they shall subaolt to | public credit caunut be cried down. tae the contraction of their own currency Ly exctuding <- the She ene aittegietons erates {bea reine ate oe Lanse tee will gatu by the dechue HER EYES, xa) e gate te compas | which hasbeen already brought sbuut through the . siguate saint, will be borriticd to hear of the } demonctizstion of silver is more Uian 7 percent —— Tuodern prosale W eecte af obtalings babies by | onthe wbule ambush sad will go uv iuereoniny orbs Wide) AuLGadhal daliled bles! exprees. But It is 8 fact, ley, in this city, taaleae ‘call be uated sudevecked: The Uulted qwadll end wondinua vice epatus desiring a house Hower o! aurt, aud having obligation _¢ But, abi the Ly blossot a faucy for the daughters of the suuny South, | Jel, tbe crusade sgatust | sliver, | sin 187d, thm wy sagt ouch tender pa Roail, reuning southeast from Little Hock, and reaching the Misstsslopt Iver at Chico. These roads ull radiate from Little Kock Ike the spokes of a wheel, Uf these, the iret three have received large Jand-grauts from the Genera! Government of ulteruate ecctious for a distuuce of trout ten to twenty miles ou each wide of the road. These krauts were utade before the War, und the lands withdrawn from sale by the General Goyera- ment. As the War put au entire stop to the guiding of the ruada, the grants were Fortelted cau Hye over azaiu—O, if you only could!—the aad With my soul such tender pain; complisnce with the terms, but, after | work iy health the year round) for working wien | that i is Kuown iy Nebruska. at a height of | months thatare zone, What would you uot | seut a description of the klud of w child she | yop en een eee COME, wae, S| For beght us duties after Taig ‘he War, Were renewed, ‘The rouds were built, | wud wolnen. ‘They are simply abundant. Good, | 7,000 fect above the level of the sea; that one | give Hf you could turn back the Land of Time, | wanted to a fuunditng hospital in New Orleans. | Congress ceased to coin the sliver, and ta ears har sucet ita of vonpy Lac id alarge purt uf the lands orlyiaally yraut- | williag, ellictent, honest laborers, both meu and | case out of four is relieved ou the cvast, while | aud resbape your destiny accyrdiug to your Uk: | A day or two ago she received a reply that a | 1974,° by the Hevised Blatutes, It limited sents Seutle ered £0 tren we rte ad were secured Ly the railroad Rumpaulce | Women, ard needed, would by Kladly received, | uluc out of ten Gud benetit. f uot total exemo- | ing! Perhaps, too, while you think of it, child suitlag ber description bud been found | ite use as » leyal-teuder to five dullars. Ae uur nuier Will wake aud smile 8g These lands are sold for trom $2 tv $0 or $7 per ucre, accordivg to location aud quality, An bvcraze price for good Linds would plobably be trom $4 to $5 per ucre, un Jong tineand low uterest, or with liberal discount tocash cus wiaers. Infornation iu regurd tu railroad lands and honestly but uot very highly paid, the men | tlou, da the mountains. He thinks that Penikese upon the farms and the women ia the house. | leland, which was thought of as a grand resort ‘The klod of women's work thatis oecded ts | for hay-fever patients, would be no better than general housework, to help the mistress In the | the Vineyard. Beveral places ou Lake Michigan chumber, the dinlag-roum, the kitchen, ot the | are excinpt, bat one must Ke belure the tirgt ut- Wash-tub, everywhere; lor the mistress always | tack, utherwie the air there ls apt to be two THESE ANCIENT OADLE-lWOFED NOUBRS, standing so quictly and respectably ou every side, would, if they could speak thelr thoughts, express a similar sentiment, and siyh for the good old days (wo or three ceuturics youe,wheu they were young and lo tolerable complexion. among the bables In the buspitad, aud that jt was | currency tu circulation consisted, and sill) con: on (ts way to Cluclunatl Iimayine her sensation | aisty, uf paper, the eifect bos tee levs In the past 1 walk the woodland-paths alone, yesterday woruluy when the messenger of the | than. It will be tn the future, if this etate of things Juat at the purple edge of vivbts ‘Adams Express rung the bel! and unuounred a continues. OF the power Of Congress to restore ‘The dalsive 1ift their asure stare r: package Jor Birs, ub the mune Unie pres | aver te old place in the currency J have no g fallen leaves buen wild and brichts Wher F a be wi Sumer hight: Yentiug a little buman’ fairy, 9 Wintte ist uf | $22 wavthusuccessur tu ine spanish allicduals | * burO'Tmours these smutly eyes oe But ny san be obtalued by say one by addresslog the | Lelp about ber own work also, Aud wil young.| strung fortheo. Uae can, however, always find | Every ue of teu, depend upoy it, is loyal to tender years, with op expresslabel tied tu one | jas, which bud been made a leyul tender by act of Aud wondce it Tee read ores (und Commissioner of either of the above, | people aud of small useans aod small families | rebel at sea, ue pollea baviby 4 disace to reuh | the back-boue, aud would Ike to break forth to | Little aru. The packave wos dU~ caveinted | Copgrees, and was io geucral circulation. "It con- ‘Vucy uae On ny wCrdes the night 4 toentivued roads, at Little Rock, 1 would uot- | cau make w start iu ue better aud wo ory hous | Luss dlisted. huzzus tor Kut Charles, ‘fhe suuple burgbers | for aud was glully welcomed. tained the sapse quantity, vis., 3713, grotusuf | Vous, N. ¥. Caunus d'. Wurky*

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