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12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MAY 11, 1878—~TWELVE PAGES. _— — = THE BLACK HILLS. bet the drinks or something that was of knowa vahie. A spring opcniog fs adsertised in traveling- bags. epirit of & n 18 nat to be put down by the | and I3 conduclvo to health among the people l threa immediate pralecessors having lost re- want of monev. **Where,” says Macaniay, | and llve-stock, on the cround that it the bady | spectisely an car, three fingers nmi a thumb, i were Attlla's three per cental” The soldiers | 13 properly concussed all animaleute wiil be de- | and the mtscles of tho right torcarm. of the French Republic were begluning to foll | stroyed. Mr, Tlardee says be is a poor man, en- Five shots were fired i the forchead of Ris- the best troops {n Enrope wifle handfuls of as- | gaced In raising fruit and children, and has a | Inghain as ho stood i his stall. They scemeid siznats were stitl needed in Paris to buy a few | large and constantly-Increasiog famity, to have no effect upon him except to Increase {nn\l Al the heavier hill tockerville were silll deeply covered by snow, 'l‘infl that the tortuous trail could not e fallowed; ence conlalning ail the well-dleested provielo ful and advisnblo, and, Among uthers, ono rapes oy the exfeting Inw. Bat [ am nof In Taver % the anquaiifled repeal of the on note 1n parc leaving the countey with none atall. For | woct] not leave the poor but honest. - aitive 1TURNED IOMEWARD. The Great Query: ** Is Your Mine | yeanwhile, the summer-bine of the sky had Trinl trip—The fourney from the statlon-house 1] A chanzed to'n white-and-gray lesden color, and a | #1Znate were sifil needod fa Feris f0 BES S (0 yiihcrosing g i eliece. debtor powerlets, a1 he wonid Aurely be raielle 3 A £ P X e goee at the bystanders, ang to | to the eourt-rocm. y be forever, IithaBelty e s A the. matram ey, | 19 the most wastelul form of human efort, and CURRENT GOSSIP ad to the ferocity of hls kicking and JAmbing. | Tio man wio ran o hard to cateh & cold has | Jag Bt enaniieg, 60 Of 8 €12 1aw, this”ono ! The first few miles I nurscd my horse's atrength | hat It was never so mu{ as It ls today, It ) . By stratezy Dr. Schultz managed to sever his | been troubled with his sneczo ever since, Hany n inan In this land Indorses thera i Visi he Mi in the Newly- | for the heavier climbs beyond. Aal was thus { cannoot he far short of twico us expensive as it dgular vein, and ho bled to death, dving as he 4 dny. Dut how shall he make this k,,o,,,‘,‘l","‘,h- A Visit to tho Mines in the Newly- | iiiung tho lasteabinon my way, the door was at tha selge of Sebastapol. During the war MAY iad ived, exhibiting all the fiercencss of o most, [ Can cash for rallroad damages eomo under the | not dare to show hin condition by signing a pe. ovened, and the head of & tanned and weather- beaten old man was thrust_out, with the fnquirg, **Hey! poin’ uverthe trail?™ ©'Tam, good elr. Whyt" ” *¢Better ye'd turn that kiose loove, Bilzzard'h 9 i i iy ‘ wtih Germany the French spent about £150,000,~ May T kirs you, Nelli= dear? Discovered Germania Distriot 000 in a few months, ana yet they fought on 2 i their own territory. Larger armlies, costlier cuannon, more elaborate sminunition, have oro- catalogue of musical terms, becauss it fs harm monoy { It scems as it the nlpgled soldiers ought to have sumething to say about the Southern walk- viclous nature. 1118 last effurs was an attempt to seize his owner's arm in his teoth. Dr, Schuitz intends to dissect the remains of tho stallion, and liave tho skeleton articulated and tlon to Cunarers asking that the law sepealed. “ATl (Vo poor Tellow ST elzht, 18 to rueh into bankruptey bef Tepcated ptey before the law |y 0, my darling, just to please me! No wne can percelve ns here, Nellle, darfing, do not teaso me, Srandeur of {he Scenery on {he Ronte ¢ Again: many a one who does ot to-day | trike yo aartin," diglously multiplicd and widened the outlets of e 280 t up in his office, lames. dorra thi i itl, 'y ln. from Deadwood to Quartz City. :r:"":"v’m:"é;’g“ felenddidmot mean the liteeal SxpeasEonthe tattls feld, ;‘:3 )!::u ?vl‘::h‘l’ntz::yl :;’x-v A PET WOLF'S FREAKS. Qarters aro not to be tsed_on the Chinesa hm:me:e ""':.w?‘v; ,"f"s‘:{::r?":s"h S b o miport’ of bis wards: that I'shoa eox In the mertle month of May, 4 T TAKS, irls' —limbs.~Frchange, How sbout the | fomeich 1o L1in which ho may dip the tip of his T e oot T T Ants with the ARMY NEWS, Sl ey 4 A romarkable woll-story Is that told by Me. | Sapan-Knoes! 7. Tger and caol his tongne. The Whopper Ledge~-Returning Home in o "Bligzard "-—8now and Flood, This, moreover, 19 the wise time at to sk & Judiciane low, oF amend the existing oy properlyand fiitingly. The law now in farce wmu‘mlhnnrrnu part of s evil. Let pans (he new law, or amend this one with the preee, Bay L press you to my breast In o lonk embrace, my sweotest? Of all maida Ilove you best, Christ Pahl, of Buflalo Township, Ile brought a woll's skull Into the County Auditor’s ofttee, and sald be had prepared it for the zoological cabinet in the Academy. Ho stated that the apurs: and, evenas he spoke, the hurrylng gsle dashed fn my face the st of TN# DELUGE OF SNOW that was to follow. 1hueried forward, while the shadoty in the canons prew deeper, the gale on the Talk about the mild countenances of the old monks! Why, une way of recogolzing a mouk was by hl-scowl, HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY. Wasiinaroy, D. C.—Spectal Orders No.'0; Second:Lient. W. O, Clark, Sixth Cavalry (Con- For you are the brizhtest, neatest. Magyar Plerce's order for bakers to conform to | light and exportence bearing directly o ! Speetal Corryepondence of ThE Tribune, hills grew ficeee, and the snow, which beforo recently promoted from additional | . MayI! Maylr Yeslmay, wolf was captured when & cub, had heen rafecd | the Iaw with regord (o the weleht of thelr Tonyes | Ject, hnil we will havo & ood Iaw in fores whs Dranwoon, Black Hills, May 2. 1o yone :1'“:“ came [ occanionat gusts only, now poured in one \eatenant Seventh Cavalry, will procecd For sau wauld nat ay 1o Nay at his honse with a dog and a cat, and that | Will be 8 terror to wrong dougners. | Suunclelhurac Sha)l 6ralu paes aear the Inng; A = over all. —blln " j A ) itime, o ll:l‘u“&:‘:‘l:'(h‘:::l’l‘ l’::x‘::‘fl‘;. "-'33':.:'«::“-'5, n‘: T‘erig."-n'”-:'r’yn:. the fetendly landmarks he. | 104o0in his proper etation in the Department of e morxle modth of. Alay, these three wero as friendly as could be,—in | The stadent at Harvand Colleze who thinks T faad ta [ 0l ! D ratemite Tove. "It was with the ntmaont diei. | Artzona. fact, tho wolf seemed a8 tatny a8 though he be- ookl canea o InensoucTuind will b fully (reg May [ call thee mine for life? he lns suffered during tho freshman year will | by the time of the next evtdemic, —which, 2 pends very iargely Mta value. If it be fn the beit, | BERARETNG SO (o Kaep the trall,—trusting | The resignation of Becond-Lient, William 1. N aaothes koo, s avest fonged to a tribo ot domestte animals. cxeent [ b calicdun.-souhomore iis second yea: at this | #mni, may be & fonz fima hence, but. which. 8 it will 6nd n ready market at good figures Incold | pore tothe inatiocs of my antmal than my own | Couke, Seventeenth Infantry, has been sccepted Will you b littte wite? i one particular, he would devour chickens, | fnetitution, perience teaches, Ia inevitablo, especially wiry toln, whettier it show up well at present or not,— | jndgment, —and once I lost it entircly, and, fol- Jou ba my little and ne amount of punishuent thar would leave by the Prealdent, 1o take efect May 15, 1874, By direction of the Secretary of War, ffospitals Steward Jacob Lommel (iate private, Dattery Fy Firat Artiilery), will proceed to St Panl and revort in peraon to the commanding Gencral Depsriment of Dakota for assiznment to doty, nations of activily, enterprite, ‘and eneryy, ang with a wide and specnlative ficld for 1 r o thoss quaiiie % : S By xarcisy ot us, therefore, have, withoot any e :I fin;:dpuuln&run: "“t"h ll\l?:eml h""i nrcy.'cnl:nfin‘nxln 5‘; 0t repeal exce| e eubstitution and battor ong, T "ol e jowing he proper conrse, a1 thonuht, slowiy ani Iabortously, saadenly found myscll confronted hy a wign-board, and, brosulng off tha snow whicih clung to its faco, : Fifty kisees miore, my dovey! A contemporary nsks why Boucicault does not place some powerful composition befors the crities. Certalnly! Dring out tho Limburger checse, Dion, s everything In the bell, eo called, has proven good. Praperty withont this belt may be very talasble, and salable; bnt It stands on a totally different footing, and, onc may say, is generally bought by a different class of man, and atler the him altve could cure bim of his love of poultry. Mr. Pahl had a son 10 sears of age, between whom and the woll thera wasa most constant intimacy and warm friendshlp; they woula wander all about the farm together and frolle “ " TRAIL TO Sioux" DrUmAKER. = Desti's U : Second-Lieat, ilenry H. Ludiow, Thin Artile —— every dav, but love for tha boy had ho effect THE BANKRUPT LAW. ———— mont thotongh Inteslsa’ . and prospecting. tLe, On lery, Iv relieved from duty at tho Artiliery Schiool, TIIE YANKEE PRIVATEER, ouiths gollatiante fon Jowls, When the 3 s ITALIAN HAG-PICKERS, s minetal belt has proven AvTlooked down the yawning canon beneath, | Fort Monroe, Va nd will report in perron to First- A STORT POR THE MARINES, east’s food was brought to him he Amend, But Not Repeal, e ] B0 IMMENSELY RICH ont of which the anow, propelied by some | Lieat. George M. Wheeler, #orpe of Enginecra tn Eandow RGN would scatter it about him, and then lu Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Yo the Editor ¢ Tridbune. that §t has called the bulls and besrs from the range afr-carrent. roshed in ao atmost sohd 1hin city, for daty upon surveys west of the 100th o down with hia face resting on his fore paws ' Crticaco, Nay 10.—Siuca the kiillng of MeCay Citicano, May 7.—Do not allow tho whir} of ex- eitement cansed by those who do not have—and who, in thelr overweening self-reliance, ars now verhaps too zonfldent that they never will have— any Intercst in there being In force & good Bank- rapt law, tolead you in any way lo go Lack on the catin, wiee, and Impartial, as well as provident, tdeas cxpressed by you In your lssuesof the 3d end 4th inat. You there say, among what scems to me a continuous tizeae af good things, and from which it 12 hard to omit anvthing, as follows: This postponement 1s wiso for several reasons, ‘hr\‘?bndy who can help It will take advantage of e law. Persons hopelessly in debt should be relleved of their burdens, Nelther pnblic nor private inter- exls can be advanced by having any considerable number of merchants [or other active and produc. tive men) crushed under past-duo obligations, reprerenting a ahirinkage of values which human foreaight could not provide for. It would be bet ter for the community that . . . everybody bo permitied to take a freah start, ‘Tho busineas comniunity needs a grand clearance and rettiement of old debte, —tne loas of which, alnce they woula never bo pald in any ovent, la more appurent than real, ‘Another reason for pustponing the date le, that 1t will give flnnurlunll{ for the maturing of a new and better Natlonul Dankrupt law, The defects of this one having been percelved. it will be bet ter to reniedy them ond to provide s substituto at meridian, The steamn-schooner Coon, hier snowy cloud of u The resignation of Assistant-Surgeon Cbarles | canyas contrasting with tho dark cloud fromher e‘pfiizfl'fl:‘?ffi Reespletl (r Mo Trstiielt Jutake tunncis, was cleaving the water like a thing of ses'mml I}‘n«n )\(:o. m.l-:lv ‘2" dlm:"l“" of 'E’ lifeat the rate of tifteen knots an hour, 'The cretary of War, Comumlssary-Scryeant James E. | crew, consisting of some filty desperadoes of all 32:,‘,‘;,:‘,‘" w:fl{'u’ 5:,(,;,‘.','3‘:':',',2’2&';"“; ’.;}’"{:5 natfonalitles, had cleared the deck for action. United States, Her zuns bad been cramnied to the muzzie with Dy direction of the Secrefary of War, Commia- ¢ eary-Sergeant Anguatns Hnevur’%ru’tnhvlppolm- atiokund ahell.. Bvarymayor lerplelied crom ed from Sergeant Company B, Twellth Infantry) | carried arife In his hand and n revolver and will praceed to Camu Huacrues, Arizona Tersi- | cutlas in his belt, tory, and report to the commanding uflicer of that © My lads,” cried Capt, Scudder, pointing o post forduty. a ship under Engllsh colors in 1ho distance, ..fzn‘t'(:lm oritm rA:;’l';;;'_ll:;-lllgcn:“h“fllsmsi-;:: “do you sca that darned Brlllallc&l There Certlicates tesued for rervices rondered and sun. | 1038 your fortunol, 3,‘.’,':,'_;3,‘.':2 andatcamell Iies furriahed, on acconnt of the Quartermast. | 8 COUD! 8" Department. wnder the nmvuln&l of Goneral | fust shadow of thut f’lmh’us bird of freedom, Orders Nos, 40 and 60, Ieadquarters of (he Army, | ¢ American Eagle, but thiore's your reward, Adjutant-Genersi'a ofice, 1837, the following [t's n tarnation fat prize, and darn meif wo steuctions, which have beon approved by the Scc- | don't chaw herup ln tha twinkling of a hand- retary of War, are publlshed for the information | spike.’ ;'e'drf?;'rd.tfi? ‘BI{I :rlu- lfr:'.l:fef:_:fl}h;‘.l‘}‘l"nb&?l;lsvfnf- This eln?uunt specech was cheered to theecho, o isving B emielre e o drscuenton s | S 0 (o 1 MEL, helo Lo it upon e certificates are genuine, though without witnesses, o o oiharoris Infotmal, ‘Wit oe Tustied in paying | o The Coon “""‘“‘j“‘“’“”' the i with re- the smount of the certiflcats unon a voucher made | doubled spectd. and suonwas alongside the un- out to original holder and signed by the pos- | fortunate Britlsher, sessor and ownor of the certificate. Theso Ine “Now, my ladst” ecrled Caot. Scudder, structions relate solely to (he certifieate fssucd | waving his Gatling gun over his hesd, “one ander the provisions of tho sbove-named general | well-ulmed broadside, then lay her alongalde, n"llfa:firal Orders No. 1R.—Ty disection of the a1 Uoarierd phrw " . 1B, —] o ' X Secretary of War, deneral Ordete Nu, o2 e 23, | ,,g Stobs nassal’ exclalmed th black cook, 1870, from this uffice, Is modided sv aa to require | - S3tNDO geo 8 .' genclam o coming the sanction of the Sccretary of War for the trans. | Off i 't.hu Jolly-boat. Golly! how dey make ner portafon, stthe oxpense of the Government, of | walk! cvilian clerks or other amployes of ofiicsrs of the Avast, my lads!” shouted the Captamn, staff departments only In cases whera the vfiicer | after verifying the black cook's assertion changes station in complisnce with ordars from the | through his inarine binocular. ** As Sambo says, War Departmont. In casca of oMcorsof the Pay | wa frave visitors. Darn e, but we'll teach ?fpn:u!n;_’n} ;:mn:llglz ar!huuon.lfin:mul Order No. | them manners.” 2, o 5, from s oflice, will s Kovern, General Orders o, 10, ~Toe following orders | BV this time tha boat from tho Britistior ap- have been reccived from ‘the Secratary of War: | pronched the Coon, aud two of her craw, in the ** {Terenfsor officers boluty the grade of field oM. | persons of the Captaln and Barrister-it-Law, cers, transforred from one regimentor corps to an« | hnd presented themselves before the Yaukes other, on thetr niutaal l{ullcnllnn I be renom- | commander. inated for respuointment with rank as of the date **\What do you want?’! asked tho American, «of the commlssion of the junior ofticer provious to 'To know what you want,” roplled the Eu- the tranafer, aud, upon confiemation by tho Sen- | glish sallor. A6, be feconliieg DG RELUTUIORIY i AhG LSO ROW. “Guess [l tell you that considerablo slick,” commissiond will determing their rank In thelr reg. 2 g i Jinenta and corpe as well as in the wrmy, and the | 5810 Cuot. Seudder, e are golvg to blow same principle will govern In_excoauges of field | YOu out of the water!! oticers from one corps or arn of the wervice tuan- | **[ut you can't,” returned the Eoglishman, other. Fleld ofticers of tho sawe arm of aervice may, on thele mautual npgllul!nn. Lo teansferred from oug regimeut to another without change of rank or commis- slon, excepting in reglmonts that have in thelr organization more than ano feld officer of the sme h’fldu. whon the cxchanges in that zrade will bo made and the now commiission issued In con formity with the first paragraph of this order, un-- Teas the soault of the transfers would not afect tha positions or precedence of vther feld oMcers uf the same grades n thelr own regiments, In walch cascs the exchanges may be tasdo by a goneral order wlithout ulterution of rank of commisston," sheet, | tarned abont, only to be confronted with the same BLINDING WILDERNESS OF WHITR, and I thonuht the gap rightly named; and for moment it seemed to me that any course I might takn would lead to the ——, ° The old man's prophecy bad been vorified; the blizzard bad steack e, Slowly 1 retraced my ateps to the lost trail, and thence iaborionsly homeward, at & pace not ex- ceeding one mile per hoar, My own experience wae, however, not eo severe a8 wan that of many others who, stragaling nntil worn ant, at last Iay down to rest, while the pltl- less white manile craelly wrapped {tsslf ahaut and all thalr stern courage, their hopes, am- to Le lifted, days or perhaps rom thelr poor Stock Doard away on the sunny slopes of the Pa. tific out into this wilaerness ‘of treer, and rocks, and enow, ‘There camo Ferrish, and 1lirsh, and Yellorg: and there followed Dean, and Janin, and Dowie; and, almost before our people were aware ©of thelr purposes, they were owners of several of hie Anestmines in the 1lilla, For thi they paid near $1.000,: ; and this va princioally pald to the locators themscives—men deserving of their goad fortune. Thess heavy in- vestments were mada by men grown gray, asit ‘were, in stndyinz and hanaling mines, Meanwhile, the rush ot Kastern capilaliste, so called, has continned. The differcnce between the moncyed men visiting this country from the two sections is very marked,—is 8o wall known that our mining popniation undcratand it well, Ile from the West gocs quielly about tha examination of the property; 3f he deeires an uption, 18 willing to yay for it; it suited, buys and pays cash, The other {elening sleep; a compauny of hens would sure routd him and eat his food, and wo to the biddy that came within reach of his paw: she was de- voured {n o trive. There was no help for it} the wolf must be killed or_poultry-raising must cnd on the farm. So Mr. Fahl fired o charge ot largo shot at the woll, but did no more than wound him In the thick hide of his neck, and he put off for the woods, ‘Ihe farmer and hismen Tollowed him two miies before getting another Ynn at him, and then he was shiot in 8 hiud leg, Hu crawled into n thicket, and the hunters, thinking he was done for, went hume, The very next morning the woll came to the kitch- en-door of the farm-liouse, when the family were at breakfast, and scratched for admission, ‘The boy was delighted, ran_out, and bolr and wolf_had the happlest kindof atime ull dav. Ar. Puli] resvived to spara the woll for his Loy's sake, but the very next morning the woll was at his old trap for the chickene, and ho de- voured two roosters. And he was killed in- stanter. He had grown to nearly the size of a Newfoundland dog. TIIE LOVE-VINE, (7aleeston (Tez,) News. Y Docs my love love me,'" say the little mald- ens from 0 to 15 years of age as they pass along tho sidewalks of our streets and carcfully throw upon the voung olexnder trees a handful of love vine,~it belng o superstition amone all our school-chlldren that 1f they want to compel Johnny Bmith, Juku{ Jones, or Bobby Brown to then and forever fall {n love with them, all they have to do Is to throw a vine on a tree, with the above or a similar formuls, aud, if it takes per- manunt hold and thereafter crows aud in- creases, then thelr sweot object will bo attaln- ed. What have been and ure tho deplorabloe consequencesl It{sone of the most deadly vines I fta effect on the growth of shrubbery that can well bo couceived. It first stunts, then weakens branch after branch, until uvcrl{ one of them is lopped off nearly to the grouud. Four ycars ago thero were twenty or more fine oleander trees on a certain coraer of this city fu the east end, af- fording alinost a8 densc a shade as can bo seen at Mr. Goggan's residence on Church street. To-lay they present a sorry sight. for, {nstead of fifteen or twenty feet high, all save ono or two are ruincd. Bpecimens of the work of the love-vine similur to this can bo scen nll over, and the result in the end can readfly be fore- told. The love-vino will not only aitach itselt and eat into the olcanders, but has been found on honevsuckles, other vines, rare plants, and orange-treca. ‘The latter thoy will Kill In four years at the latest. Something should be done ut once to stop the r-rul ruin of tho plants, The only surc way of killng the vine, but en- talling & great deal of tabor, is to constantly keep pluckiog it ol day after day as it grows. by Simonl much abnse has been cast npon thay class known ad the Itallan rag-plckers, and { begz, through your columns, to make known to the pnb: llc who and what thess men are, aod how they ary frequently treated. ‘Thero are twenty or more of this clnas in Chl. cago, who live principally on Clark street, and near Fourteenth sircet on Indlana avenue, The most af these have familics, which they mupport by their Iabor, They came from Lower Ualabria and Bastllcats, from the rural districts, where they bad, prior to thelr leaving thelr native country, been engaged In agricnitural pursutts, They wer'. not criminnls, nor hod thoy led u life of indolence, but they were frugal and Indusirlons. They et prated for tho purpose of receiving preater returns for their labor, bat on thelr sroval In thle city they natarally drifted into the city insteal of the comntry, snd, being unablo tospeak the English language, they found it dificult or imposaiblo to obtaln labor, They soon found that thelr hopes were not to b realized, and, compelled to do something fora livelihood, thoy resorted to rag-plcking, andby steady Jaborand the striciest economy they soon laid up money sufticieat to ropay what they hal borrowed 10 bring them hers, and in time they b moat of them, earnod suMcicnt fo pay the While there are s great ma {whnlflal in Dead. wood, yet the high price of Tumber, the haste with which they have been **thrown together, " and the gu-a\ value of the land, have caused them to be uilt in a very flimsy manaer. Hence, when aix feet of snow feil "rn the level, and mach deuper in tho gulch, these balloon stract. ures groaned dangerously noder the burden; and, as every building has ita occuvants, and the merchanta smmully carry heavy stocks, the anxlety and excitement which ensued as the anow mounted higher and bigher may ve readlly imagined. Almost every roof and awning had constanily its ghavelers, “There was a loud call for heip: wages crowded up 10 fabolons suma Y" hour, snd yet, with all the care and enetgy which were oxerciscd, MUCIE DAMAGE WAS DONE. In several instances, the cottages bullt upon the litli-nides were awept away by snow-shdes. In Maln atecet, the snow mounted higher and higher, untl], insome instances, itreached the second-atory windows, Numervus nrolrccunz tunnels pene. trated the gremu hanks, in irch of Jost wood- pilen, etc. Long lines of horscs were kept con- stantly moving avout, each succeeding hoese hitched to tho fall of hislender: and, in truth, evorybody lent a readyand sturdy in prevent- inz the blockada from becominz absolute. The only means of communieation with the outlying camp was CONSULTS TIIR ORACLES, emhodled nand disambodied: rides the country over: descends shalts, and penctrates tunnels, and patronizen nasayers liberally, —the reanit of which penceally 1s a long bond with s small paymnent. Towever, it 16 claimed by many that the sohid men from the East hnve notyetcome. Dethisasit may, one thing I taln: that those who have ar- d turned loosc upan the conntry sage of their families to this cmmu,vll and ny Rurly alt of these men have monoy Iaid up. When the banker, Emil Josaphat, closed his bank he had over $6,000 which theso rag-pickers nad deposited with him. Soms had deposited In the fitate Savings Bank. One man had $1,400 deposs ited with Josaphat. Who aro mostto be desplsed, tho nen who stole this hard-earned muney,or the men who had osrned It by hard industry ondsaved it by rigld wmcm{! Why ara the punilc taoght to shun thess ment It is trae, the American-born would not follow this calling, but why is it disgraceful? Would it be bettor to have the and rcfase prpe: aln in the atreots and alleya and add to the a lat- ed filth of the city? It {a trne, theso men arc, most of them, uneducated, belng umable to read or wrile, or even to speak the lnngu:%u of the coun- try yet [ know of one ragpicker whose education and literary ottainments equal those of almost anyone in thia city; but he was poor, he could not obiain employment, and had to follow tuat occas ation, What erimo have these men committed? Do ther stoal? Search the records of the pollce courts and Criminal Court, and you will not find one lnstance af larceny by one of theso men. Thay do no not lolter nrunnd saloons and gamoling-hot they found creatlng disturbances. I bave only to say that if he committed a crime Jet the penally be inflicted, but do not hang him_ because ha was an Itallan rag-picker. But wauld it not be well for those who cried out **hang him, hang him," to recall the killing of Hanford and thy trial of Sullivan? It may be troe that that sad and unjustifiable act may be attrivai- ed somewhatto the sbuse heay.ed upon Simoni snd otners on previous occasions, for ¢ is true, and much testimony can be produced to cstablish the fact, that lnulang times theso rag-pickers hava been subjected to tho most outrageous treatment in this city. It {s true that slmost every day when theso men are following their avocation, speaking 10 no one and doing nothlng but gathering up rag, mischievous boys and men apit upon them, knock them sround, and throw nalls, sticks, and dirt from the windows upon thelr beady, while they m return do nothing, snd dsre do nothing. Is thete not danger that the Ilate agitation and fale chargos mado upon this class will bave a tendency 1o increas this long-continued abuse? These unfortanato men are, 88 & class, desplied bocause of thelr vocation. Whilo they are indus- trious, fragal, and peaceable, should lhey noiat leant be treatod Iike human beings, nnd stould once. . ‘The experienca of this country has not proved that a Nationul Bankrupt law s uynne:umq? It has becn 80 exprusscd and met now on three different occasiona, ‘The prescnt law, it Is admilted, I better than the une of 1800, and than the one of 1841, Postponement huving been procured, the tima will b Improved by eume member of the Senste, no duubt, 1o bringin such a law os wo have sug- gested, —a law wiiich shall bo at once aimple, eco- nomical In ite operation and certain of oxccutior. « « « A law that would answer all tho pue- pores of tho country could casily bo framed. It 18 to ba hoped that they will bring In & new law ag the carllest practicable moment, The foregoing la from yours of the 3d inst, ; the following ts from yours of tho 4th inst. : But experionce has shown that 1t s not for the ‘best interests of the country that any class or con- slderable number of citizens should "be entod from exercleing thelr facultics in money- ng. I'nls is necessarily the case where a man Is bur- dened with debts, and dare not launch ont afresh into busincas, To avold tais loss of wealth [the wit, faculty, energy, and enterprise of tho activo but tramnele debtor]. bankrupt laws nave becn enacted, 'Then, {n commenting upon the ** Dofecta of the Bankrupt Law," yon say: A radical change fs necessary in this respect, so that the expense should not be over including advortising and all notices to creditors, The fees of all the oficers of the conrt conld be cut down onfi-hl]f. and yct leave & very reasonable compen- wation, Tuo following isso good that I cannot omit any part of it, but ask Its entire republication: ‘The present law s very cumbrous, providing for all poselble contingencles, but that does not de- tract from fts value. Any now law ought, as far aa possible, to cn{xy the old as to tha form of pro= cedure, if for nothing elre to save the enormous coste of Judicial interprotation. The fees can be razeed, tho time and imonner of closink up a cass shortened ono-half, and greater strictncan required in granting dlscnarges, and yet Jeave the law prace tically the same. ‘I'hess changes wiil obvista the main objections urged againat the present systom. ‘Tho merchants themseives are, lowover, much to blame, If they will allow a man of little or no crodit—perhaps one who hss just beon through fahilous Aums of cash, 'his excessive and unfortunate timidity on the part of Eastern capitalists results from a varlety of canaes, among whicn Is thelr more conservative training, tut principaily thelr fack of experienco in mininz enterprises: ani, indeed, it does require pluck to pay $100,000 for the posscssory right toa few hundreds of feet squaro of racky ground, as yan recently ‘done by Californiana for the De 8met ncs, In former letters your correspondent has sald that Chicago ahould reap s goiden harvest in the Hillas but the apatiy of her capital is slowly let- ting the wplendid opportanity slip’ away, and it wiil 4oon be gone beyond reach, 1% YOUR MINE IN TUE RELT] You anawor: **Tell mio how wide is the belt, and how long? Where I8 the beginning, and where the ending? Then 1 mayeay,” Andlam forced to the confesslon that, not being gifted with the Jower of sreing down 'iato the very interlor of the howcels of Mother Esrth, I cannot tell; thie we can nn:! determine by the developments already made and the prospects in sight. ‘The bellcf is, how- ever, nluwly fastening itaelf npon the minds of those best informed here, that time will show a rich belt of mines from the northwestern to the southeustern extremity of tie 1iills, flere, the; will crup aut upon the surface, —there, bo burie hundreds of feet; bere, richer, —thore, poorer; but the *‘belt* will, nevertheless, be a8 long as the 3)1s are broad, Midway between Central City and Nockerville,— the two extremitics of the delt, so far as present develcoments are concerned (ihey belng about tury-fve miles apart), —are TWO NEW CAMPA, or mining districts, One-a very recent strike— Mes directly into the Hills from Spring-Valloy Itanche, whiich 1s about ffieen miles this slde of ltapia Cllr. the other, tho Germania Lhstrict, Is tventy miles southeast of Central, We thus have Central City for the northwestern extremity of the belt: following which in a southeasterly course is ihe famons Lead City section; boyond which 1s EI{ Crecks then Germanlag and, farther stil] upon tne eamo course, the new find near Spriug Valley: wind for the southeantern end comes the Hayward reglon, proven ta bo goott. T'o determine by actnal observation the valuo of these nevw districts, your correspondent recently visited the Germania Diatrlct, intending from thence to have toliowed the belt through to Hay- d, bt being prevented vy the big storm, ON SNOW-SIORS,— thome ungalaly-looking, yct, under the noles of an expert, sxceedingly v, contrivances. These consisted -tmplr of thin hosrds, abont eight feet in leagth by six {nches in breadih, shightly cucved upwards at the front:over the contre was a stireap, or loop, under which the toes of tae wesrar are hooked, nnd umnrrucm- of walking consists simply in ecuff-scafing slong, —the sltos aitdlu: over tho surface, leaving behind 1lttle parallo trails, whicn were to. bo seen curving around ¢! mountaius tn every direction. KEach wearor carrica & long nt with which Lo steady himeelf in case n("n:ed.— leo used as & seat while gliding down We havo lettors of marque.” " Wun't do” Vo havo got o cres of tho greatest scoun- drels unhanged, and I don't mind telling you thut they are sinall pumpkins to me,” *That docsn't matter In the Jeast.” *Then [ quess you nre stronger than I sup- pose. You mean tu show fight " ' No, we don’t. Wo are too weak for that.” *Then what Is to Prcvcnt me from blowing you into the taiddle of next week " “This1® And tho Barrister-at-law (at tho ro- auesc of the Captaln) read the ‘Treaty of Wash- Ington to the American commauder, " *'Bout ship!" shouted the batMed Beudder, turning dewdly pale. **Of course, you andJ, my Inds, are not at all tho sort of chaps to break tho law of nations.” 80 the Englishmen returned to the Britisher, and the Coun put her head about for the ucarest Atnerican port. Upon thelr arrival, the crew of the Yankes privateer wot religjon to o man, and epent the rematnder of their days in plous respectabllicy, listening to the orchodox sermuns of the Rev. Parson Scudder,—ouco their Cuptain, aud now Stages, and freight teams, and trains, were cors rallet nll along the roads, and MUCIH SUFFBRING ENSUED, Nollves wero lost with these, butconslderabla stock perished from sarvation. In DIY Instance, & numerous oX-train, thus hemmed o, lLllly after day witbout food of water, unti] the stock, unavlelo oscape throngn the white wall all aronnd them, be- came maddened, and fought turlously amongthem. Selves. Oneof tuo drivers, endeavoring to quict the crazy brates was charged upon, snd, bot for tho kindly sbelter of the snowbank into which a xeen«lhonited follow thrust bim, must lave been gored o deatn, Dut the snow hau ot last disappearcd, save intho c-r;:nll. and the consequent fNuud ie npon us, The water is DEPARTMENT OF TIHE PLATTE, 1lzapquanTens, Osxana, Neb. —Circular—Com- manding afcers of poste In tuls Department will cause the present stock of evaporated polatoes and. onions to be issucd me an axtra lasuo, at tha rate of elght pounds of evaporated potatoos and four pounds evaporated oniuna (o tha 100 ratlons, a:smml Urders No. U8, —Second-Llcut, ~Dain. bridge Heynolds, Third Cavalry, now nt Canp Kobinson, * Neb., will join Comnpany F, at Fort Laramte, without delay, Loard of Suevey, o consiat of Capts, Edwin M. loyes and Aibert B, Woodson, and Sccond- Lieuts, Fredorick W. Foster, Firth Cavalry, will ONE GOD-GIVEN ATTRIBUTE LEFT, Humilton (Ont.) spectator, At 0 o'clock troops of police marched out In every direction, aod fnvaded the bad houscs fn tho city. . . . Auother batch comes In. A wom- on carryiug o Jttlo Infant [s among them, The mother is only 105 the child Is just lcarning to tatk; the mother weeps bitterly; the child crows and clups its littlo hands as i} the howl- in;2 mob about it had Leen got up for Its speclal beneft. It lifted a pair of handcufls from the tablo and jfingled them near ita mother's ear AT THE DANGER-LINE} buildings aro umm‘x aad careening in every dirce- tion: wumen are being carriea to piaces of safet; on the giad shoulders of gallant men. listle more of the fluld. and mone bagkruptcy—to buy large lines “of goods on loug t b ted agal el troatinent, and Ledving ‘Deaiwood, tho way lay: dows along | S20 eay what @ the end will | bo. | conves st Camp Drown, W .. May i, 16 ox. | Helr pastor. and lauglied aloud i exceds of jov, * O God!™ | time, and to obon s store exnenaively farnished, { }'EY ROt e Drotectod agsinst i hent Waltewnud ta thenonthul, Sufice Linleh i Wignce fi?fi:‘.‘"fi'fifl’c’.’fl-".'&'fifi“u".’"cl‘n'ék'..’?‘ififi"fiéfi‘if- amine futo, report npon, and fix tha rasponsibility ericd tho young mother, *Ict my baby go. | lnvitinghim to buy aa largoly as possible, the: lef¢ to follow thele calling uudisturbedt 1ino up this beautiful savine tolta Lead. ‘The macent wan & follsaine one,—tho rise being from 600 fo 1,000 feet to 1he mite. After climbing this heavy Erlde. I diwwounted 1o give my biown horse o reathing spell, and to contemplato for a moment VIRGINIA’S TLEPITANT-VIGIIT. Tho Pledimont Virginlan gives the following particulars of tho elephant fight, telegraphic mention of which was made a week or two ago: 4 A rather exciting scene occurred while Old Jobn Roblnson's circus was traveling en route to Loulsa Court-llouss. ‘The belligercnts, Chtet, Princess, Mary, and Blsmarck, swero the actors amd actresses in tho ¢ litle difllculty.’ I had been urpnrcnt to Mr, King (thelr kecper) theso men well, and know them to be ae 1 lave ropresented, and I have long known of the abuses to which they have baen subjected, and I elieve the public are misinformed as to thefr character, and I sinceraly hope that all may not suffer fur what one has done, Iu ITartaxo. THE SCHOOL-TEACHERS, To ihe Editor of The Tribune. Citicago, May 8,—Tho appesl of Mr. Edwin Dralpard in thls morning's issue of Tix Tnisuxs for w deficiency in cluthing which wus recoived at Camp Stambaugh, Sept, 27, 1877, by First-Llenat. Jamies 1. Spcucer, Fourth Infantey, A, A, Q. M., from Second-Lieut. 8. A. Cherry, ¥ifth Cavalry, DEPARTMENT OF TEXAS, Nraoquantens, BAN Axtoxio, Tex,—Special Orders No,05.—A General Uoart-Martial will con- vono at Fort Stockton, Tex., on the 8tn inst. De- tall for the Court: Capt. C. F. Robe, First-Lleut, 0, J. Siweot, Second-Liouts, flarry-iteaas, E. F. must expect 1o read the consequences. In theflr hasto to get rich, they have fallen {nto the pre- dicted snure, and durgzd others with them. 1f they will check & caraless, Imprudent buyer in his urchascs, and, 1f ue goes into bankruptcy, exam- no carefully Into the causes of his failue, and resolutely refuse o alscharge when (he failure has been the resnlt of gross negligence, even thougn there be no actusl, tangible fraud, they will ind tne Hankropt Jaw a valuable coadjutor in thelr ef- forta to aavo tho ploces, Naw, agaln, In your well-digested article of May Send some good woman forit, (I can'mever take my baby into ncoll, It isInnocent. Iam wicked, ‘The child Is it for Heaven, It hasnover sinned. O et it not bo tainted with a cell,” Bhe held It up befors all present, her halr fall- ine over ber shoulders, and her hot, wild face quiveriug with agony. 8he held it high o, the little crowing, uhlnuplnzthlm{. It )lnglu the handcufls ond laughed, A hush fell on that lace as if an angel's presence were thero. razen-faced giel {n silke and satins camesweep. ing the drift bers,—then Ioosening and turning it aealy ndritt. ‘Thelr dancing, ahimmering lainps, their loud calle, mingled with the roar of the water, 81l make th na one traly, awfally fasclnating, Will the water fall dnring the night, bringing faty, or risc, bringing destruction? ‘Whis is the -absorbing question. Weshaliwee, Lyxx. ————— DOANE AND FARWELL, “Ta the Editor of The Triduna. Cntcaco, May 10, —Mr. Doano has requested nie TIE GRANDEUR OF TIIB ¥CENE spread ont befure me, I think grund the most Bt term to be employed fn this senee: beautiful, une could nee say, vecauge, (o have doen suct, the scene miust have cvoked womething of a pleasur- able etantion, which was not the cnse, On canvas the face of a heautiful child or woman, 8 anmmer- landncape, ® :pnmunu rivulet, slvepy cattle, peace lon to overy mind who resdsit. aud quict, shade and sunshine interminvled, tocorrect & wrong improsaion that may get into { Qlenn, Twenty-fitth Infantey; Second-Liauts. | and seve ulde: o {ng forward to take the child, but the mother | 6, Ifnd, among other things, the fotlowing, which | must atelke convict Thene. we nay, are beautifals but this mastarpiocs | the public mind, o lvpmy opinfon of hia connec- | Jubn bigelaw, Jr., Tenth Cavaley, und doou Me: | troublo was »n.‘lwfn::::uf‘:o‘}'-u‘z}:z‘:--'l.{m-y!:'::f anapped ot her tike llke a brutish aghmal and | I desivo toappoar with tho forcgoing: To1look with apaty upon this erying Iolusice Just tiesigo thea, **The Gladiator,™ fe & diderent | 410 with the recent bill fled agatnst mo and oth- | Mlartin, Twenty-A1th Infautey, Judge Advocatoof | Chief (Asiatic) on one side, and Bismarck ond | Pushed her back. *“O no," she hissed, * O no, Tho deairability of a Naltonal Bankrapt law s | thie juncturs {s unwles indecd. Privatlon has thinz. Tle stands forth upon tae dark backiround: upon the arms are great ridges of muscle; the Juotty imbs bespeak u Hercules, Contemplating the formicr, o wparkle coies Into the cye,—a sense of rest ond happiness stoals unon one; before the Jatte-, we lbger longer to stu 1y, —we admire, ~~wg pratse,—butto name this beautiful would sirike unc st once as incunsruous. 50 the scene before e was ot beautlful, but suniherly grand. In froat wan ono successlon. of focky villows, the Court, Ma), T. M. Anderson, TenthInfantry, fs hereby appointed a Specisl Inspoctor, and wili inspect ona cavalry horse, tho nropméur the United States, poriaining to Company C, Tenth Cavalry, ro- ried as unfit for cavalry wervice, with ts disposition for the beat intoreet of th Do, mo, wo,—not you, not yuu.' Chiel Mc- Menemy knows how to do his dutyas well us any man, but lio saw this was an extraordinary caso and sont the bubyhome, The mother went into her coll holding ier heart. Bhe came rush- ing back nud kissed her baby, and whispered in fta car, ** It were better for you, my child, that yuu never saw ing agaln,” The child was car- ried away crylug becauss thoy taok the hend- universally concedod. Buch a luw seems to bo & necessary part of commercial trading. Such laws exist almoat in every country. A liankrupt law and s Bankrupt court are permanent institutions in dreat Hritaln, and thers {s no troubls what. ever, and tho operations of the Dankrupt court regular are thoso of any other Engllah court; tl procredings are well defined, both In cases of voluntary as woll brought the clity employes Into o sort of temporary sabjection: thoy fear to clamor, leat they should lose ll. Altara more or Jess carrylog a bunlen uf debt, If credit falls, **\What will become of ust” 18 thelr thought; and they aze passtvoly sobmitiing 10 this nfamous compromise, Mr. Brainard made no mentlun of the public school teachers. It 10 true, they have no property to protect; but masy Priucess (Alrican) on the other, ‘Tho denoue- uent oceurred wiile crossing the South Auna River, on a bridre; the elephanta crossing in the following order: Princess firat, Mury second, Lismures third, und Colef bringange up tho rear of tho squad, the other elephauts not bLelog al- lowed to come on the bridge at the same time oun account of ita apparcot weakness, thelr ers by John Woodbridge, or I shouid not trouble you with anv furtner notice of a matter which no completely answers i{self by its own in- herent nnq,lhu.'ll, Intended to convey the lhnngm that Mr, Doane, naving been made acquaiated with tho character of Cortright wnd Panisons ae defaulters and blackmailers in their connectlon witn the Repuhile snd National Jusurance Com- paniow, It was very unkind in him, nes brother MMISCELLANEOUS. 4 o veight being twenty tons, About miaway of involuntary bankruptcy, as are the procaodings in teaching so far awsy that their black crowns ol v 3 LEAVEW OF ABsBACE nu ufls 1) 1 he 18 of prob: ourts of equit: ¢ thom hi fawities of thelr own to support. " merenant, to believo thom to the extont of hiny; " thu bridge Chief becamne unman: ble, cufls from it. ke courts of probate or cour equity, of thom have fa havded iskasibly tno bido s aze, o thatome | BTG TL0E AR AU Sat"Rele ket | Bave Leen granted Pont Cusplaln C. W, Pitah, | Uhaolee Lo eforta of Sr. Ko, ‘Wit hook s - You very oroporly nd: o P A T b PRy aky Geisan: and hizhup above fte solomn com. | tReY were d.'fif'" 3 ::Jul‘?u:w ;flhcr _:)a-n w::\:mg United btates army (extended): Lieut.-Col. C. I | gjear, made a fearful onslaught on Bismarek; MUTUAL FRIENDS, Whila it 1s conceded that thars ought to be & | Liarhapy the tax-fghtors don's sea the necestitr of Juaniens, 1wenty miies away, rose i A R, Y e onas Gy | Towpkins, Deputy Quartormastor-Generals Cupt. | and such was Its furco that ho was kuocked head Danbury News, Natlonal Bankrupt law, mict laws bave fn all tn- | 450000 A0 %0 Bonbite Sehools, yuu taz-sneal BXOW-CAPFED CUATEI' PEAK? e o s 'any oo ot (jure any oo, | O: M. Waadall, Tweaty-talra fufantey; Asslstant | furemost Into tho river, As tho water wusvery | Human naturots tho same the world aver, s | siances fa this, SOAnAEY oDroken down under the | wolisen the training your chlldfen are recelr vl ths frowiout fte black wetilng, undee the | Y57 Eouno ha informed ma b Surgeon Coarles Styer, United Buates army; and | devp he sustaliied no Injury from the fatl, but | the followlng incident will helpto show, A Dan- | Welét uf thelr own nrufigacy. uch re you never had, ** Lo you stand there, the time whilé hearing lessons!" we teacher. ' Yes, most of the tlme; it 1¢ ble to malntain urder, without." Periap wenlthy individaal, sitiing bohind his plate 1 pumpousiy saya ‘I nover patronized the free wchools; my children wore educated at private b stitutions and college, ery hikely: yet l::!, frea schools to-day may be disciplinlog uud edu tating what wauld be, in'the future, mn.nanuml:a the Westermans, o tako thelr part * wntnpl time comes, " . Firat-Lient, Krie Barxflnd. Euglneer Corp: NILLE BEFOLE CONGRKIS, 11, B. 4,724, Provides for granting a pension to De. Michaol 3, Stimmell, Burgeou of the Twouty« vixth Kogiment Utlo Voluotoer Infautry, 1. It. 4, T4, For the rellef of Jacoo Ross, of Chicago, LI, 11, 3t 4,795, Provides for granting a penslon to Altany Matmiller, of Company d, Seveuty-fourth Tillnole Volunteors. [ 7. For the rellef of Jacob B. King, Tato nant of Compauy C, ighty-arat i nuls Volunteers, Il, R. 4,744, Oranting » peasion to Mrs, Ellza. beth Hall, widow of Jubu Ilsll, Iata & private of :.‘.nnx?rpqny *+4," Forty-ninth litinols Voluuteer In- I, {l. 4,762. Provides for tho donating of con- demned cannon to Welser Post, Grand Army of the Repulic, i ,763. To enable sold{ers of the lata Wor 10 pre-empt on boniesiesd sutiicient land to make their homestead equal 100 acres, [} Eh U0, 'I‘La ealablish & Marine Hospital in ©ogion, 3 H. It, 4, 700. Tocreate tho Town of Washlagzton, {u Beaufort County, & port of cuiry. ———— DISCONTENT, ‘Two boals rocked on Lhe river, Iu the shudow of leal aud trea; Oue wua in Jae with the harbor— UOne was in lovo with the vea, ‘The one that loved the harbor e winds of Fate outhore, But left the otner longing and following this you do mako falr stetements of the objuctionable features of the prasent Bankrupt Iaw, many of which I would like to quote, but with ono 1 will bo content: In Eneland bankruptey is s fudicisl lmtflrv; in this country it Is a question of fees, In England, the court's business 14 to enforce justice and hone esty botween partivs; in tnis country, it Is the m?:l“u of the ofiicers and lawyera to absorb the eatate, Now then, Mr. Editor, will you allow me to say & fow warda in addition, Al concedo that wo need nkrupt law,—one of uniform appli- out the land, This v avsolutely necessary because of tho different methods of prace tico In tho varlous State courts. Thorefura, let us not bo without & Nationsl Bankrupt luw; snd, ng matter how ohjectionabla tne present ono s, wo must not repeal it, uilcss by some clause of & no'y law (o take its place at oncu; otharwise we would be without that which Wu hiave said wo must not bu without, But, mark you, I do not, for ono moment, de- fend the wrongs ol the prosont 1 say most emphaticaily, Remedy the defecta by amendinents, or by & now law containiug a clause” repealing (ho one oW in operativa. And for thuse ressons: Home of the best, most sensitive and honeut of the deotor ciavs have stood ac ong as possible, hoping, in some way or other, to ayuld both the disgrace aud necessity of going into bunkraptey, The ropeal of the present law, and the certainty that no ew law will be passed Il tho next Anan- clal crisls will muko it syaln a subject of popular cry, will leavo many an Rouvat and valuallo man 5 atter, and pers sonally, thst ha was promieed a Jook L this bill bafuro it was Bled, snd sunpused that the four oth- ers wno wore with him really at wurk, as they sup- pased, n the Intercst of the policy-holders, would ormitted (o ee It, a8 they had each pald $300 10 Woudlridge, but he had not aeen It, nelther had ho heard that either of the ather parties had seen 1t, aud e wae uv much warorised as 1 cold be to aco the maites In pring, without his b: As to Panleons and Cortright, my reanrd to theo will Lu proven when th papers can find out who s currect as to taelr zelations to the s'1ake no further notice of the bill or ite excapt in legitimato channals for mscor. he\mum 1 wn,u"mlu st Mr. Doan: ug- gestion, Yours respectfully, peation L y.vmm V. Fanwzir, —_——— THROUGH TIME. ow can I sit contentod “Through the tonz, luna fnture days, And know that, 1 all the time o come, § whall nnt meet thy gaze That, turning my vyes to tbe Northward, Ur fown 10 thu sunuy Saath, QOr West or Esat, they will never fesst Oa the smile ot thy parfect wouta? Hlow can | finish tha Joumey, Kuowing that never more Shall | feu] the clasp of thy laving band, “Thinalde f the Shining Bhore; ‘Though 1 snil the wide world uver, And wander in every lang, That | caunot touch., or even see, Thy beautiful, snow-whito tandt run's raye, it icained ke a sbarkling Jewel ot 1n the raven Jocks of somo dark.cyed beauty. In the oppoaite dircction, sway begund the Hille, were the yollow plains, = winding in and out us they hugged tho lrrezular outlines of the Iills. ‘Fen mfles begond the (oot hills, csing abruptly out of o lovel 102 helght uf 15,000 feet, “lml those two twin-scutinel gisnts, —the Bear utie Fri thle polnt my way lay directly acrons 1 Hills; now over a divide 2o high that it eeemaed to be {u that region where wikds aro always, —the pines rocked, und grosued, ‘and moaned; then n elld.ug, stumbitng ride ol & few hundreds of feet dowuward, down into & wind-shelturad valley, so decp that the stillness and quiet of & death-stricken housebold seemed to have settlea there, Such wes the way until when he roso to the surigee hie emitted frowm his Hexible trumpet such an uncarthly biust that it waa hicard for milea up nud dowan the river. And theu a scene commenced which s indescribablo. ‘The elephants on the other side rushcd fnto tho river ta the assistance of Bisma Cuief ran off thu cud of tho bridge and Iuto the river, where he renewed the contest with rodoublud tury, Emperor (an Indian onimal) got to Bismarecl atiout the same time that Ch el did, and then a trunk-to-trunk contest commenced which begesrs description, ‘l,'lnul fought rigut on top of Bismarck, who did not como to the surface for ten or lltcen seconds, At this Juncture Radjak, Whoodah, aud Caliph came up, and the tight became weneral, Hiamarck adually worked himsell ub to the shore, but tho banks belng uddy, and ho belng weak, he sank ju the wnud comptetelv bozged and per- fectly hiclpless. Just then Mary, tozethier with Princess, wlho had been passive spectators of the trouble, sounded thelr borus and plwehed in, ‘They made suort wurk of {3, and 200 put the roat to flight. Thoy then, with almost Lumane intelligence, turned thelr attention to vid Bis- marck. Mary put ber tusks under his back, and, with tho assistance of Princess, suceceded In cetting him juto & sitting posture, Mr, Jolin I, tobinsow, Jr., with all the managers, canvas men, £TO0ms, rrlormen aud musiciavs, with rope, and block, and tacklo, camo on the scens at this time, sud after two bours hard work succeeded tn gettig old Bismarck on dry laud. Chict and Mary wore bound together with chuins, wnd, . although they luoked duggers at bury insuranc®agent called on two of bhis cus- tomers, whosa premisca adjoin, far a renewal of thelr polictes, The first ono 1sa grocer, The agent sald to hlin: 1 suppuse, Mr, —, that you will rencw your policy which u![)ln.'l next weekt I have called to sce about it. “Well, I suppose I'll have to,” sald the grover. ** Asfaras 'm concerned thers is no need whatever that I should fusure, I am here all day to look after things, aud thero aln't & bit of dauyer of lire from my place. Iut thero's no telling what that fellow next door will do, and unlunz as he's there I've got to keep in- surea.’ ‘Tug mgent called oo the customer next door, who {e s baker. 1o could not help reasoning that It the daugor ju tuat establlihinent wus so great, there was a possibility ot baviug the awount uf {ts pulicy doubled, at least. 11e told the baker why he called, and hinted that thero might be a probabliity ur a desire to «lucrease the polley. “#No, said the baker, scratching his head thouy hllul:‘,-. 1 don't beleve 1M1l add any to it. L wouldn's tasurs at all if § waan't where 1 am. Yuusee I'm up all nignt baking, snd can watch things, so there's no danger hero, but tuere’'s no telilng what that chap next door will bs up to, It it wasu't for him I wouldu't fusuge & vent; but as it is, I'vegot to do 1. STAMMERING, & ‘The Parls Debats publishes sowmo curfous sta- e ratp———— WHOM TO LOVE. Whom shall I love?—for love sure I mast, 4 Witn a passion ond fervor that time cannut ros! Whom shall I worship—whoun I adore With s llflll’;flh that shall orightea s Mife ever: mora 1 have loved in the past, as all morials do, - And, like thesa same mortals, that love [ now ras For, trail the foundation, I bullt up two nl:lsi And low down Iu ruins my oright hopys ouw lle. Bo whom now to love with o'erflawinz heart \Whom now to cary for, the quick bulscs atart, Whom to rely on—whoni can | trast | is Tll'nntlé hl‘l'. 111 deatn comea snd I'm turaed 10 us QUARTZ CITY, the capital-s0 to speak—af the lermanta District, e reucued. Uero | fouud a city of Insieitcant distancen, for its locatlon ls upon Nox. Eller Uruek, wirch, like wll mountsin-streams, fs crowded closo @ citlior aida by tacky wall On the I¢ft 1a the Recurder's office, a little log w €ablu, in front of which te stratched & tentlly, un- der which \ b cluster of mincrs, Penetrating the d the sule tapic uf conver I of the variaus prospectors. ":'nl-’-v’nc presents l'nr your ln-l mnu: lh;cuuldenu pan. —a spoonful ur two of bleck ssud, and in- Viata'tust it ig” e " A 1\IG PROSPECT. Tell hun that (his s tood-loaking sand. but that you see nu . gotd, and Fed, nd pro- there's only one love that never will pale— will stand by ine over, c'en down the drk valei s iod L ey worslip, tle dod 1l adure, For His love Is wine—1"1) huner no wure. CLAlA P, BUBLIXQAME. lavnw, France, April 10, 1878, — e ————— « e offen duces a powerful glags, by which you at fast dis- gner peshaps two or thres 0f the finedt fnagina. Blo kol colors. Another taked from numerons pockity LUCIOuN pleces OF rock,—alate, granite, parghiyiy, ouarie, vic,,—all of which, yon are ine Futever against 1he shore. one another, they could not hurt themselyes or 108 of atammering {n Franco, 2 broken down and lost to hls country, becauss of 25,000,000 turiued, €arcicy plenty of tne precious wietale Itow ean 1 zo on hesring, . any of the herd. o this manner they wers fl:;.:f vl ek ,,,,,,,,‘;,.3’,;“’3“{3 ebtatoomn which avan atlnst o hiad o marnk ol Ircl‘;:;kt::r;;;.o:“al: ;:lm of luto for tales { Jlr Soulats of wonie two dozen log | Thraugh the yeara thut may be mine, The one that rests on the marcied into town, Chief was conquered, but S W i e on, Aad llerhays he comes out with nothiog, | of a 1 Ioneritances, Not b :T n"'alr-'n?mir%m:a"ru mtelv;‘!;. :f.’}',‘:“‘u‘:ffifi Tha vulces of ol nnr punrln. wl.x':“u‘-'-‘ m\‘:‘l‘%'e‘."l I"k’]‘ & ot subdued, und the old fire still fashed from | to 1809, there wero 13,215 cxewptions on account m‘f,‘: On s l’I,Mm‘xpw; tmwm . o) mflfi:‘l‘}ucflfi:‘:ffim&lt& e i L pulchs; JOOKks over h ! " -4 i {lirouzls the centre of which, will 8 nusical min- K;‘«;‘:x‘;&?:::l’l.ln:‘;cw:‘:— T the 000 JaF 0UY 8 ke, his eses. e, Roblnson saw that more puuish- | of tlils defect. ‘There were about 700 per aunum | yiurts afresh, Oc perhiups Lo strives and 18183 | {1 beiry of u cool mliliou and 8 yuarter throu sature roar, hurry the Janclog, yuivering. laug ment was necessury tu wmake him perfectly o OF sorrow or of mirth, before the new recruiting law, aud they have ;mt no Shylock bas hlm by tbe thront. c J b death of an Austratlan relative, who lelt s iz waters uf the lox-Elder, clear as & cryoial, | | h inzlo sonad Tlhe oue that rides the billow, tractable. e ordered bin to e tuken dowa | reachied 1,000 eluco the whole force has been sub | 1o koes fatw bankruptey’ under the thu d boa el Thwitlvo frow cold wnd pure as o ano 3 | -canaut bane salngln sosw i) {uto s thicket, where, belng properly secured, . ) o new ‘or . more . stringens' law, of whicn | butive sud furty years before, u Luuitive e s, dfilyyswsetvaler CrAILY b Bt e eacelul 13 B beicn ARt o Cred oty bt | Jostedtoexamination, It Is calculated thatstun- | 2% 55 feap. for ho is onest, o gives apall, | justices while a poor shocuaker of Clare Bl Looks back Lo the peacelul river, T g e ering afTects 125 per 130,000 persons n France, H 1d ¢ to revel dn o bl funllion of 1t 1s lnore comwon i the south thau in the irew maide bis last Lo Feve money of which bo suddenly found hluaclt comes out a free man, stronk and vizdrous in blew his horn like that Lo hus toude s gud Trpent an entire wsy amang the miaes, of which good fullow. Ie then there ane sutiio G4 recorded, ) found an ares of ** 1 shall 8nd my own in eaven"? s meck a3 the Listorical Nay, thut is poor reliof. full conscionsar t figot, but that ho s honest. The ousy world gets walked to his quarters i north, reachlug, for Imstance, the propor- . But the miost sty Tno oty St ent mith Juany jsiboder | Donlyank, owesnLilve | o sttety e Al e aiar Wil damb that foliowed Mary. portion " of hll::‘lqll;a fife : “"E? pu:h‘:?‘m() Ui hack. asd has il vaving Ioat nua, of b on- e ot by whieh b b A s § . iy i 3 i hen cy, s, or honeuty. s ) o s b kavubolds u o ua In od's Hereafler Oue sighe that It may entes A MAN-EATING STALLION, Sunscrinte in the Basses Alue Bud Dchet A [ o i che belf ihe tme the dobior te tho [ LBrtlF, an architect uf Cork, oot (il 1o sheaiug with uny p:w;m‘:u- o7 1ho futare of tha now that atayzers me = M . ¥ “"""“"‘#"‘;, . "": drie Kuin the proportion is only .63 per 1,000, ‘Thua- [ ooly redlly active sod etlclent clement or factor i v‘::Ll:erny yieldivg u_yearly Iueoue o e camp. Phe region bs, timate, v ) U 1ppLETOWN, N. Y., Moy 8.—T! - 4 ci el { Uy death o Tl reuton nn‘:;l‘f"flf.(,'.xml‘ Nive through Time? e wear :;'ol the dn:z:;;‘"“; Mg i i s May e Hamble- | aitference is attributed Lo education belug mora Mecdiny, aua moat entitled fo, the Judiclons | Guartera of & wlitiun, turougn thy de widespread and the prunuuctation more sttend- «d to in the porth than in the south of uce, It is poiuted out that as long as excinption from wititary scrvico §s accorded on account of the defect there will be littls desiro on the part of parsuts to get thele chtldren cured ol it. Ina recent report to tho Miolster of Public Instruc. tion, M. Chervin dwells on the necessity of abollshiug this exempjlon on sccount of & de- fidency by considers to be curablo by terely obligiug childrea tu pronounce rationally, , owued by Dr. Jawes A Behuits, of this place, was shot and killed last night, he being considered uusafe to keep. Dr, Bebults says the horse was insane beyond & doubt. He was 21 years old, and for sinetcen years has been a conflrmed man-ester. More thap twenty keeoers bave been crippled by bim, and ho has killed three persons outrighi. No professlonal borse-tamer could subdue him, sud 8l the gvatems of horsv-trainiug aud breaking cousin (o Indis, This vast property went achy wily a begging for a while, aud Mr. Mrufil'fi{l: tirst futimation of the fortuns that nnulllt‘ (7 waa through s newspaper advertisemen! o lelrs casuatly poluted out to bim by 8 |l|llmul' Charles O'Keefe, the gatnerer of these i i was the son of aswall Irist tradesian By enlisted and went to fudia us 3 private .n:' forty years ago. Ho scews to have bad T stuff 1u bim snd Soully earved & L‘ulhullul:l" s tho army. Ho also bad a keeu eyo lor " {215 th wappose that, to reach tho rich po e fedzes, ong wust 3o dowe on tho Jedyes wuch 1asther tusn nas v et been done, Many woad prospecls uave been wbtained, snd considerable e gold-bearinz ock found, atnl, upui the whole. 14 82y the chiaucoa are thut thest mines will tely be proveu very vaiuabl on the Lwin Lelt. 2, ic, and aciusily . THE WIHOPPER LEDGN. This ledvr s worty of & few words. It la of that char.ct:c which 1s fudadble by pilgrizis, ae it crove vit upsa the surface; and, by such crop- fenjency of & woll-digested Baukrupt wuw. Ho s the muan whose futlury v by no mwesns only bis owy Joss. but an Irreparablo dainage to the community 1o which L lives and lha cou; nt large. As you said the uther day, let those umnr credit to othe ers bo more cautivus, snd toere will be less unpaid dobt end leds baukruptcy. Make ths possibility of a msu'y buglnn on crodit depend wholly on his character, abillty, and past record. ‘That belug the rule, 8 etringent Bankrupt law ‘would relcase men only when thiey were clearly on- ttled to {t. But it would roleasy them when they ast's : pllllhi I:{ liliea, snowy sail. Of all {bat Lite can teach us, ‘There's naugbi ev true a¢ th! The winds of Fate blow ever, Bul ever blow amise. Camtorra PEsar. —— A shocklug Theory. Washingian Corregsandence Cinriamat Commercial. Tn Ueaver thou art an An) Freed frowm all carthly & sorruwing mort Mourning 8 womau's | We way meet In the Life Eternsl, And walk togethor la bllas: . But—liow shall [ live through toe years on Earth, Without thy vulce aud kiss? Eria WussLss, ——— Couatlog the Cost uf War. o el celghed bis thinst inuv, bas veen London Times, A novel vetition bus been presented {n the | bave been tried fu vain, 1le wes a thorough- =——— titied 10 1t; while the lack of tha law | und his deaire for riches outwelghed b i Bl Ffi:ren’-?y.“-i"ml'fi“ uiards o ’l'fi'«i ‘u;";-‘._ Relatively and abiulutely, this country is bet~ | House, calling attention to the principle of cou- | bred, old flambletonlan being his sire, and T QUIPS. D tvm bouud hund and fuot forsver $0 | for wilitary fawme, uud be ru-uluuultjllll'r‘:‘“'luh' Troth belaw, 16 cuoled o Taupialy asto travee reds | ter bl to staud a luog sud wasteful war than | cuzsion, utilized for the destruction of all iosect ) aurn belug u ware of fiue blood. 1fe bad been Braton Commersial Bullatin, atulenting crudlior. army. It was In those early days, bViS the ui T'he dut‘y of & lequlstive body fs not merely to la 1o standiug fo the mir. and tuls reef, or cup, is, In repeal bu It iv, o the best of 1t abillty, it was (o the thnoe of Napoloun, We do but places, wiany feet Lizh, Upon this ledze, which Is und parasite lfe, and destroying by its uses deny that ihe sacrifices of auch u coutest would " 2 of oo i animalcule or spores, the cause of pestilent air, beewime fmpoverished, thut so many Cules in byroces once in fourteen yeurs, und that was wero made Ly smart and UudTUD Handy articles—Uloves. ? reccntly, when Dr. Scbultz bud hlm- bitched 4 divcover uod turtuue aw3y Bow Icated ita entirc leugth, bas beca ablained | Lo terrioly hieuvy even 1o ber, but Lhey would | —tho petitioner, Luclus A. Herdee, clatining | up, ft requiug several wan to do ft. Thg | Bound conclusion—An echo. Hotectain eotitant o it e Eigiahten, who fegarded that farawdy ¢ 5 § I ¢! awe, 804 W rovcal an exutin uglishimen, i haust: gouae Hich rock, ~aasays f$40 4nd $50 ver ton bu- | ot Lo rulious. Now, that Is preciscly what | that bo can, 1o 8 few Lours, atop tho avaves of | Doctor then attewoted to deive ~Risiog- | Btuck-up people~Bll-posters. T auly wheh s purh i1 1w ‘ecomurys 1t lo | eastert possossiun of i crown s WS TS, NV ery creat suslely 16 1 they would be tu Russia. Her peoule, it would | epldewics, aud reuder locallues so uffected ver- | baw, but tho horsa becams 80 furlous | qpq Rock of Ages—The cradles. -lwa{:‘enlu toawend tho defects of au eslsting | lble Eldorudo. O'Reele went fubs T, [, the oatevme I Lo camp: Ad. ihe qae scem, onticipate sume ereat Unanclal cutastropho | fectly bealtby, etc, His petition is indorsed by | and unmausgeablc tbst be was silowed to go at 8 ., | taw thanso devise vne frow from defects, trade, sud beeane o lnteut UBoE IR0y Lo solved this suminer. Airoady u fwo-stump winl | ¥Ith the “light beart* of fanilcism. They | various promfuent citizens of Florida. who bave | once to bly stall, where bo bas remaloed, ever | Coming to blows—The frult trees. 3 0w SRR T wycak the caius wersluienit of 1he | moucy thakhie forot Yo MMES R TG0 e 1 Sa upon tue ground, and wil soon camsmence | $8Y thev are ready to face uationsl baukrubtcy | witnessed bls practical tests at Jucksonville | slnce. 'The sum of §7.000 was omce offered for argo wajority of thuse who have glven the waties | 1o juber(t it, aud vow hat Lo Ls de A man may wske bis § in visible, a0d yeb | any thoughl, when I say § uin in favor of a full and see it, fomp!u\v ulunhlh:al{ur lullms ;xl i nnl:m & aw, so as to complete vp Off Drescut ob- Bloar, who offered to atake hls reputation, | Jeciiounblo festures. -1 ku, 31 F0u ChuORG 8 faVOr Wus considernbly taken abazk by telog wsked to | of a pew law, us you suguestcd o fow daya since, aud mortgage the resources of tha fulure Ly an uplimited basue ol paper mooey, rather thau subwit to what they call the dictativn of Eg- glaud. It 13 uudoubledly true that the Bebtivg pae there Ll Trish coussus, the McCartuys, Of thescll e four brotbers, cuch of whon will rec v ult twenty-ifth of tue (" Keefu millons, W bulk of the eatate falls to the cldeste pusudiug, when the hutcrous foriunes uow In frospect Will ctter uecoiae realitive oF whil vaulel ke & pell of smoke. 1 wsduow daforued by orospectors iu from be- with guupowder, He asks Congress for £25.000 10 enably blm to couduct furtber experimi clalming thot, when carried futo practive, ¢ cussiou k3 Lrobused by biod acts as a fertilizer, Liw, and refuscd by Lls owner, In bope that be inlgut be cured, The last feat Risfuirbam per- foriwed was to bite tho rlent cheek of a vegro keeper eatirely e unfortumate groom’s

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