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: the fhe fae Inflaence Paitin, Ang the e was the m day that atton; el me thie Fan et tire g asceriain how flar asecrtions of exhivitors mental delneive thewm Mo epsetal Carresy B Sarone U most imporfant prcliisers uf eareeladn in the Dritigh section I8 Pe Nitional Mamnfa tis alone it wHE be readily feen what progress nbe art i3 mak WUSD THE WORLD. I8 the Universal Exposition in French Me- tropolis. British Seetton---Pottery, Porcelaln, and Gluss- ware. of Franee and Japan i I s Art-Manue cluges, Finton—Tha Royal Porcelrin Works-—- Doultou -— Daniell - Wedg- woud-—~Webh, gue Villow Pattern of Qur Childhaod Redivivnte-s Two Thoeand Mollars for a Glass Jiege, L thet alave two or threr Frendd (e i and at the s -mshers. nn great ewee af The Trituwe, tory of Sevrea, From oy In England. Formerly Sow, it lias becomy the asaured me i 1,500 hapds they aners, They at the Koval Porcelain all exhibit of Méssrs, It i+ very hard (o I8 gocpeltrath In They tave o obligaity that Detrays number of “inace ciraciea,’ espreefally fn thelr dealings with the prese; bty on the whole, 1t I8 tolerably eafe to take this s a I, ‘The Enwileh ceramists have pearls fresd themselvea from fie overwhiclming iefuence of their Con Wb from the state of learners to that + and English purcelain {s probably, have of teact st thig moment, ental models, Thev M PERIOR TO ALL NUT THE JATANRIE, The nfluenee of the dapanese 13 most remark- ahle i the productions of the Rosal Porvelaln W 3Compauy, Worcester,whoze display {9, per- haps, the most perlect of its Kind in the Exhibi- tion, 11 re £8, however, huthing slavish in their jmitatlona of Qricutal ware. While affecting an soreeable Orfentalis, they preseryeacertaly fue deflnabie something that stamos then unniis- takably ns Enghisl. It 1s imnossible to linngine any’ g more beautiful aml simple than the sacelmens of *Ivory ' porcelatn which ndorn their show-cuse. of the flnest fvory The nat sufielently deseribes it. Very little decoration fs ap- r of this ware very It 18 of the exact color plied,~at most a few fanciful leaves or flowers in ralsed gold,—~just cnough to set off the dazzilng purity of the eround, exhibits perforated also of Company examples nd nucolored, The Royal 8 number of china, colored and two ' specimens— asmall teaput and s eup and saucer—of what (hey eall jeweted poreclain, ‘Thé, cup and sancer are rtudded all over with tiny beads counterfeiting turquolses with the utmost fdel- Iy, So line Is the work that it takes the maker tromonths to flnlsh a single plece of this You mav linngine after this that the cost of n turquolse tea-servico puts it ceramie jewelry. bevond the reach of all but milllonnires. An Ainerlcan lady has bought the ono cup and saucer for THE TRIFLING 8UM OF 8300, She hag bezged that her name may bo kept so- eret, 50 we will not denounce her to her bus- band sl friends, Istereating vase pair of vases, witl of Hees Is o pecullarly cifna manin. A i seulptured decoration flustrating the manufacture of pottery in the sixteentl century, are nlso worth retnarking. On une side of the first vaee you sco the potter buzily oceupied, On fho other is the modeler. Tiw s2cond viee i devoted to the later stages of thy manufacture, nace, atud she other in reserved for a represonta- tlon of the pottery-painter. Une #liows us tho fe I muy also meu- tion o flue vase, walte ground adorned by mulberriea e muiberry of votle fruit and f exactly true 10 early autumn. Nutu aves, The eolors ullsee, and the shape, are are, s shie eppears in tho ch Teaf has to be eut out of the wulst clay, colered, nnd appiled 1o the vase Eepu Al rately. culties | It one remembers what infinlto to be eapest with in getting the exact tuts reanired tor coramie decoration, the beauty und value of this vase will be better ap- preclated, It must not b supposod that, to obtain @ grecn or o blue slade, it suflices to avply green or blue to tho va: togeitier changed in the furnace, . Calors aro al- For instance, ine glorfous hue known us royal blue 18 alimost Wack when {t goes into tno oven, effet of gmlt, Tuky hrow n, To gets the vou begin by a shade wt dark, ‘I'hiz clian ea Lo a dead wold atter Leing submitted to heat for a certaln thues 24 burnishing does the rest. i 30 FAIL A8 COLOR 13 CONCERNED, * nothing could well surpass the porcelatirexhib- Hted by Messrs, Minton, who occupy o - couspies Uous and honurable place in the Britlsh scction. Their modern ainner-services fu turquolse-blue and white, m the pafesnr-pale style (that Ix, white-paste subjects apolied on biue paste), are verfectly daz; alar to i e and itk Minton wi e eapd purits of ninterd: iven ta this pate-siur-pate poreelatn by the Mintans and several other Ky It 45 applicd to vaces, to plates, to o oanel-decoradon. ¥ eraceful use 45 made of ft [n the artistlc Sovres 18 outdone by the Loth i beauty of . UGreat prominence A pard rl plaques anel art-tlles, Generally the plaguo has 3 hlack ground, and thedecoration In’ white afects the eluste whape,—~ligures of dancluy ny uhs of lovely form_and scunty drapery, of Grectar warrdors ‘with the grace of demb-gods ani the air ot heroes, One of tho best plagues Traw represents a_beautiful nude fewalo thzure, hoguldly succumblng to the shulls wherewith mfscbievous Capld B rddiing her solt bosom, Asusual, u diatinetlve featire of Mesers, Min- ton's display fs the Baww I8 more chie Majolica, with which thelr assoclated, It 13 hmdtated fram the old Polissy ware, and, though un fmi- tation, has covsulernble valus of ita own, as you may find by inquirtng the cost of o pair of vajau ora ntnlu“le. ; st onpusite Minton's stand is that of Messrs, A, B, Danlell & Son, of London, whe oxhivit porcelatn and gluss, Toey sppeae toa pay most steution 1o the various descriptions of blue chiug, so fashionable at present in the aristu- cratie drawing-rovins of Bel avia, TUB OLD WILLOW" POTTRRY of our youth Is the foundation aud the parent at nearly all the hlue onlers, Hunest “0ld° wil- low 1 you would hardiv recognlze your bunsb! well{f you kuew how they trick you out now:: dave with new-fapeled “gilded tinery! There %2 a time when & wiltow-pattern blate mesue 8 plits worth, naybo, & matter ol WO centa, Tempores Nufuutur, and willow-ulutes mistantur in dlis, Two, ur even three, doflars 18 not thought too tntch now fur 8 cup of a saucer, But then, to be sure, the inateriul has altered with (e prico, dnstead ol the .commonest carthenwars, you Rave the mast delicate poreelatn, with clit 'vins, and Heaven Knows what besides, “Wiliow 1" 1s 0 fayorite of mine, iratlon s wueh as mor Hous nvals, The mere lool Busaible trocm wakes one a child agun, 1 coufcss the 1t 1norite ad- audy und preten. a, lomz may It be fashionable, of the famillar temples and im- “This by ®hy William Eware Gladstone s so tond of ft, When hio ents his bread and Lutter off a witiow- Mate, he torgets all wbout leaconstield, the astern Question, and the Vatican, For a time t;ilwmu o pampblets, and pays no glaziers’ 5. o Jlessrs. Dantell wexhibit other speelmena of biue,"—amoug them a dainty service of *0ld Worceater® op P Queen Charlotte pattern boreclun, cxtremely tastefu), aml not outs Taavgusiv aily rel that ke Festy s nelahliors, Lo tioderatel’ dear an prices 1o, ik by fulald gold fern-leave fups are let fu10 deep hollows In th ‘Tho biue fs pleas- und the sUcers, 80 the dawxer of vreakage Is greatly dimin. Allthils ware (3 haud-painted. t ll..mlull‘s‘c(llll:lt diilers from wauy of € b prived fufence, such us ardisary In one 4 4 smatl coroer set avart fulk with ifmited incones wiy use withous bay- W10 ruln themselves, abd veygool cuough to L discrea) Toerame ma i S HENRE L T to 1 Le tables of the wealthy, rs have an interesting display of 1SNCE. . E:xinn-d frous the ware which was 8o popular Leant - Iy nl)‘ 1t of 4 Pt et g (e L S5 lited by A, « sl 1 Iy Liglt o ll\[u' Sivtecatn Puigy s brit s seetton b Acwnly wmd velatively e ntury, The too famous wus 3 great aduirer o, the specineus showa Leen copled or wi- tuost vart, (roin exawpivs o the Eou st one inbiabied. ¢ of the glass Danielh 14 rather takiy 7 ahiog whi s wende peasive. From a ditile diance it has a silvery louk, whfch 1s not the least of fts attractions, U1 the: litty or sixty extibitors of glass, porces laln, aml carthensare, - representing Great ritau, the only others it 1s_perlage necessary to mention partientarly are Messrs, Doulton, of Linuteth: Messre, Weldgwoods and, fianlly, Mesrx, ‘Thomas Webn & Sou, Stourbrithee 1) Lonilon, 1 e Wedgwands donot confina thelr efforta to the prodiction of the admieable hlue (or_gray) wire, withthe white cameoflzures, by whichthcy bren Kitown since the dass of their ereat ancestor, Joalnh, Healdes oxaniples of this, and u titie Tnesinnile of the cetebrated Portland Vase, hey exhibit. n handroine cablaet decorated with jasper plaques, ilnsteative of Coancerian sub- Jecla: wehtinney-picce and pmeted superatenct- Tire decorated with ulagtiee ntid Vases palnted winler eiaze on colored hodies; and various panted plates of ditlerent. soits,—ione of thun wanting in bennty, THE DOULION WALR han Lecorhe ao rapidly popnlar in it ts mot astontahing to tued ft 1 el hore. Prolalily o explaa cess I liga iad sl s Bntroduction in London would_he sathfying that left ont of sieht tne age for medicgalion i fumiture which pre- celer] and has ke becin eontemporary with . ‘The Doultun stoneware 18 the alimoat iecessary enmblement o the adily-fashioned capmets and subehrurds Uiat 51 the West-Ead dinlng-rovms, nied T neline to think that the medieval furnt- Lre is a tiecersary condition ot the sdoption of Domitem ware, © 1t Is ceetamly | highly artiaties i cndless varioly of desien (no 1wo viccer ohkehonud it qualot, severe tones, rommend [ Lo tnany peoples bt It 1s not subted to modern eriova, ‘The extiinit i seuttered veeal pnrte of the scetion, Yntlton onse ™ in the itug is one of the princlual spcelinens of et —n fountnin soine six feet high nv 1 dlaimeter, In spiral furm, ropr 1 o v Lo =bjects relatinge to water, thoe place are four panvie In teera-cotta, decoratet with stoneware pietures Hlustractve of e &riptures. Lastiy, thera I3 the exhilit proper, b Class 20, wihere vou ree an inter- estime variety of vases aud dis! The colors ehtefly used” are dark-bines, orange, areens, nd dfferent slindes or b iled and combiual most ingentously, and wlazed. ANTISTIC QLASSMARING had been negleeted in England for some time {though the excellence of Englizh cat-glass has atlvays been recognized). The Jast fow vears have boen marked by nn_estraordinary revival of the trade, A sicdiden demand has sprung up for coslv engraved table-glass and chandelicrs, whichthie manulacturers, although their number s considerably tncreased, can hardly ratisty, People are aked anid mve as mich. now for a aluie decanter as they would for a valuable picture or a carrfagv-and-patr. The Webhs showed e an cxample of thelr work In the shape of o eneraved pglass Jue, which 48 %riced at §2,20, Unless you were a connolssens, able to ap- precfato the worth of the patlent labor aoi care expemded on It, you would certainly think it dear at a twentfeth purt of that suimn, To the unpraciiced oye, the iifference hetween the first and seconid qualilies of zioas s alto- rether unanparent ; and realy, howeveregquisite the clarsic figurea of warriors and horses adorn- ine this particular jug may be, 1ahould consider the man or woman who parchased it as little less thun mad. What s the use of a 22,000 de- canter? No one would think of putting such on objeet within the reach of the servants, and veby unless the servants could wash it it would soon be foul and uusighily. If it1s to bo con- sidered as o mera ornament, surely t should llmn: been a vase rathier than 8 jug.” What alm- ) PRITTERING AWAY OF TALENT! Thers are bhundrods of similar things exposed o view iu tho Britiah scetion, but thisis perhaps he nost exireme Instance finuahie. 1t fs o perversion of Art to produce such articles. The moro beautiful and ditflcult the work, the great. er {8 the reason for regrct, By no affectation of eccentrielty could one persunde the world that one prefcered n gluss decanter to a Sevres vase,~wiHch can bo lind for hialf the cost, and with ten times tho bewuty, A **ball fn a chia- shop ¥ ased to be an eflectiva figure of speech. It ts timo we altered it to “a bull in a gia: warehouse.” You positively dread to approach the connter ofter reading the prices marked on somo of Webb's merchandise, - Mesara, Wobb & 8on, by-the-by, are the in- ventors of that pretty iridescent glass, Sou appear to Imagine it came from Bohemta. This 13 0 mlgtakie, SinceItslnventiontnost European makers bave fmitated {t more or less happily; but, 8 I have nlmnd{ stated, the eredit of the dlscovery s due tothe English housu. It s pleasing enough for small objects,—inliatands, tlower-liolders, snd the like, They emptoy It for chandelicrs very largely,' too; but, for my part, I consider it far inferior {0t the purpose to path tho ordinary cut-erystal and the colored Venetian glass, 1 BALVIATI made s zrand stle . in artcirolos whanihc-eodis- covered. the sccret of the long-lost Vonetlan manufacture, 1lls exhibit in tho Itallan Court serves to reming us of the man we'bwe the love- Iy, frogile ware to. _ There was deme danger of aur forcetting {t. Like most ipventors, Bulviatl had his idcos stolen or copled tirectly {ia fmpor- tance became apparent. Venetian glnss s now mado by several flrms, both in Italy and En- glund. “The Itations stlil admit the superfority uf Balviati: but Satvictl has had to acknowledes the supertoriy''of bis Eoglish emulators, of whom Webb & Son, and James (reen & Neoliow, of London, are the most rumarkable. ‘The dif- Terence 13, however, chlelly in the quaiity of tho materials emploved. Buiviatl’s ginss is as clo- gant and tastefully designed ns Webb's, and far tuore faucitul. Ilanny MeLTzai, ————— NIRVANA, Above (bis dreary vale of lears. 1 sce Nirvaua shine, Cheer up, my Soul! Eru many years Nirvaoa shall be thine, 1ace its ery, Nirvana's glorles are, 1 loathe my Soul’s materlal bands—~ 1 wish this lifo wore o’er, So I cunld rest witi folded baude orever, sver norv, Nirvana! blessed }flleu of rest! My splelt Tongs for v s0wme weary «lavy, opprest, uver to be free, Death cannot enter through thy gale, Nor suy carthily woy Thou gleamest throngh my prison-grates A pure amd winte as guow, Above thls dreary valo of tesrs . 1 sco Nirvana shine. Chece np, my foul! Era many yeors Nirvana saall bu thino, ux" Bnusaxss., THE HAY(ES) FEVER, T the Editor of The Tribune. Br. Paur, Minn., Aug, 23.<The scourze now devasiatiug the South s certalnly fearful to contemplate, and Invokes allour sympathy, In the West, however, there Is Just uow another fever equally Intense, though let uw hopo less fawalin lts consequences, gnd which may bo called the Hay(es), or State-Falr fever, Bince It has become known that the Preaident of tho United Btates has sccepted the luvitation to by presont at tho Stute Falrs of Madlson and 8t. Paul, tho excitement both in Wisconsin and Minnesota knows no bounds, and people are actually running mad upon the question how to make the inost of bim aml the most of the ac- commodation they have to offer the guests they aro surs will he flocking to the places to se thy President and the Falr, The Amcrican people, generally sucaln and collected, scem on this oceasion transformed (uto the state of excite- ment with which tbs Paris Ealmhllon was sclzed on the approach of the Exposition, and both hotel-proprictors and lodginz-house keep- ers ars preparfug for 3 barvest far be- yond previous antiuivations. At Madlson the well-conductod Vilas House has ueurly all fls rooms secured lor the Urib week uf Beptemuver, and fts euterorisiug pro- prictor is contemulating every available spot and corner whers a cut or hammock may be put up to accommaodate the still pourmg-liydemands trous fntended guests. The same ting b done at §t, Paul, notwithstanding jts greater hotel and room gcommodations, . Your corredpond ent, anxious to fiidgy for himsclf, bas vistted the two 10WNS, Wid can testify ta the truth of the above. Curious to see tho affect o nelgb- borng towns, he went o Mlancapolis, und there things were stili warse, snd the excite- went still greater. Inquiring whether be could socure apartoienta for & permanence, he was met With the sarvagtic rejoiuder, ** Please cali again after the State Fair: fmrosnbie to'entertay any such fdea at prescat, when we can get, suy vrice for swgle roows, We gro not gotug to be outdune by other people, and sv wu are golng to bave a fatr uf uir own and securw our shars ot patronage." Buch Is the truo swate of the fever lu the West, which, however, wili be qury o substdu withia the first fortntght of Septen- Ler, when tLe fairs shull bave cawe to 2o end. At presegl e razg ts quite alannlug, aud, shouid the number of guc-li come up to the wnticipatious, a - crusd - will certamly [ the couscquence. Fortucately, thw Cbleago & Northwestero Ratlway Comgaos is vqual to the situatiun ' every fespect, aud it 12 pe Jufienls to ind men sarresnyg e E thar THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY., AUGUST 31, 18578—TWELVE PAGES, qr from_Cotengn to 8¢, Vanl rans throuuh most. | additlon mag b nesesenry. —borrow It fo the fait | MHT iy o (1 s s AT T e S charming and oureeo tearts of Jami. aod Exeat THAT Ny e mert ccury. - nnd et u4 adhere THE PUZZLERS' CORNER. Tomnia's KETHiIen cmom T it b ramasy At RADWAVS HENEDIRS, firmly, constanily, ‘peceistently, snd to the e, 1o tie prineiple of refasing to surrender that carrencs which te Constitntion has given us, e In the waintenance of which this Government hasiieser, a4 yet, for one moment wavered. VALLANDIGIAM, the sizht of the lakes of Wisconsin and Minne- rota with thelr winnted ehiores whl well repay the teaveler for bis tronble, ¢The Prestdent and his party ars expected to esten ] their vlsit to the ahove-named towns from the 24 to the 5t fect, the anly change being **Am [ able to wed T tnstead of **Am { svle to get her?™ H. W., Quincy, TiL, classes Towhead's cha- rarde a8 A No.'1, and says *Lac" of time almost revented the martering of Hnss' **Colealaw, " [Oricinal cantribations will be published in thin departinent, Corrsepondenta will plessa send their ianies with their nome de plume sddresaed to 2 Hon, Thurlow Weed, ol Beptembnr, anid the recontion they will » etk Corast . Answers il o punliatied ;[ presented the manicing, o Mun b Colo 4 . e, ANy - o) Mr Ml . 5 i 0 13t wor o Ehere i n o b e Beart and g SAp e dictam’s argubieat fax: 616! tholaligwingwisk] Flcane mocens nd diferent from Mz. W.'s version. | Indorsing Dr, Radway's R. R. R, Remedies Af e e 8 r. [layes hae had etnca hin clevation H il o e n # ey an| puzzies. a: i to tie Prestiiency of the Umted Rtates, copiequmentot milliary necemifys banhocn | ANSWERS TO LAST WEER'S PUZZLES. BhIL il T Bainrh b ter Using them for Several Years, F. D | now urzed 1n hehulf of the praposition—an uncons WU vs Apesrance with 8 cleanacare, bat e met with Lwo Xew Yorx, Jan. 4. 1777, T stitutional, dieastrons, and Hnjuat-to maxs paper s ARS Rt Defore ey o g fond prrplesed bim | Desr Sir: Mavtog for several yers Vacd your wneit. DEMOCRATIC HYPOCRISY, i Al e ) Bisc e ol dente i u (: :: 9 ? N8 chrado were the cansen of bin incampietepess, | STCter wiih ‘v;!r:r'r‘unmg’;;m&:fi piessure (i - & my deliberato judgment, it it uncountitutional fn et S U8 fhe puzsies sent are il right. Thanke, - | havolierived from them.. Tha pils ate resoried-tn Falsn Assnmption of Friendship for the | ter and abhorent 0 the spirit and principles of that MUFPS Fritz, city, makes s mies on Miss Weag's riddle, | 0fien asocoasion requires. and Siways with the desired Grernback by DemarratswVallandighnn, | Inetrdaient, it conld not command my anpport, 1 M8 viving ** Potnt* to it, and he hopas the firown and ,,’,"‘;:,;em{,'".“fflgm et Sevctibed Temllotan, Voorhees, and Uandeick 13, | ¥ A0t renew the discnesion of th aueation of {iray will have & '* Charming Unfon.™ Ezeepting Trediy atmost tovsriahey Bodine (o s s T e O e constitational power to make Covernment paper, ] these two, the liss of Fritz, ane ¢ teiler. = Traly yours, 8igacd b i nponents of the Offio Tdens | orany other paper, ' legal-tender In payment of BU T nght o s’ dot. fle found tha ** bi Riowar. hruuntow wezo! % Frbm Our Onen Corrersondent. o | So achis, yublic i’ privite, preseh or prosare- T A that batbered 10 many in the ** hot Vasninatos, D, C., Aug, 23,~One of the | I¥€. My cuilengne from the Firat District [Mr. s Towhead, Faiton, fIL., intended to send & com- most. rematkable exhibitions of the political | fmre oms e ey 4% with 8 cliarness aud BE DA AP B o e s sone best. Keawa_ o humsell R R R uerubat in miwlern history s the xoal with which | of that que-tion forever. e arzument BLASTMENT conarya hok remaie s M- PieaT ancrans ghte . . . the Dunacratic fenders aro malntnining that | 1% Rt et anawered, —nnd. nasdon ‘e, BONDSERYVANT of the 0. of P lin snawers number siz,~the oo | DYSENTERY, DIARRH(EA, hey are the triends and guardian of the green- | thorou; whly and totally, upon this pant. * Sir, aise = ten ones baing Nos. 401, 406, 407, and 408, b back. To one who has watched the procsedings | guire 1t a3 T may, inte Bl it nlln":'l:c‘:n:l' o o e .. Eoglewont. Tl in nat very jubiiant OHOLERA MORBUS, " ; he people. aan_ahare and & streich o 3 n week over hin nucce seing t of Congress aluce tho outbroak 8 the War, te | [0 N8 BIoRic I8 18 S atoee B s sereteh of ET 0N Uhres wore pratty ard oncn . Flo saya i S ahm TEVER AND AGUE, preacnt assumptions of the Democratle man- “mlhrm-l 0: m‘f!u(llnnnq nu:dut‘; ml|lxl d(.iflu-nh '5 g N meant **united,” he wonld s **Am 1 sble to CURED AND PREVEKTED T it or An the last agonies of digsointio: wedr” t 18 not . ety dvwah n Wsraton of an wtler | e, pr, Wik et Seonics o} Sl 4 O e mspeveres ek s Nouifo2i | DY RADWAW'S READY RELIEF, ac of moral zense. Ier of either bankruptey of conyuest and overthrow, —— 400. REE fact more couspictona from the beginning | and no Bl or vtcniato, exceuts usnrper, exer Broodiss 00, Reakiel, clty, toiloies & bin-plclareet Musaif UMATISM, NEURALGIA, of tho War uniil wittin a fow vears, than the | Yenbird to exert, 'If vuluniorily submitted t. rooch snd brosch. | 1o the Gianeral, ang o foyrmigmemice e 3 hmael! DIPETHERIA, INFLUENZA, fact that the Democratle party ani the Demo- | aze”and dehgar the enrrency. and sitict the canne No. 407. charady: BORE THROAT, ; cratle Jeaders havs Leen the conspicuous oppo- | try ' with tinknctal and commercial disasier and Amlable together (Am The geanfoe Zake of—weil, cheel J Insure he never met her: Biil has no douht he Kaows aboas **Am I ahie 10 Ret heer s Cily, enmentothe front ance more with the received hy the Commisstoner, e arrived at the eanin nnmber of conclnsione he did last week, And wresticd hard with Egyotian history to answer Jtomola's emgma, but the wonds foand r:mld not *gee."' Tho other miseing one—** Am riln, and shake the foundations of public snd privata credit for half & century to come. But wr #hall be fortnnulo sf It daes not precipiiate a rovo. Intlon, sounier or hutcr, in our nfdat, In otdinary timen, certainly not: but let us ot farzet that we ato In the very crials of @ convalsion equated oy but few In the history ‘of the world, and wiera nn man can reckon the coutss, or mn. mentant, or extent of any muvement according Lo T Able 1o get Ler: Nd. 408, nents and enemics of the Republican green- back. Thelr hostility started at tho birth of “the arcenback, nnd has followed It until recent- Iv, when, with findescribablo effrontery, the Democratie * statesmen® change their ground and claim to be the beat friends of the ereen- back, while theic most conaplcuous candidates DIFFIOULT BREATHIKG, RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTRS *«BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEP, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. . No, 400, Wisdom alone ont. bullde the Pyramids. any of the nwiinary lawa which vuvern human ie to pet her?—he wan unable to zel, Mr, K. Looteness. Niarrhira, Cholera Morbus. ar patnfal dts- for the Presidency, disregarding thele own past n‘!zlr!.‘ Bty tndenenient of al thin tried by the has 8 good diagonal-aquare word fn The Corner this | §P4Tecs rom ';".'fl':{' Radway's lieads Beler. Ko von: ow slsteney, put themselves | amest principles of finance, the commoneat max- H B Saking I e e n: Ani thofe menepnabilieraput dlemacien fn, |(plani palitical economy. as cxnibited and enfofcsd Tollow the use of the IC. . Tatiers - o "o ibades ¥ Snale Wrag, city. was moet anxinns to be in the van thie week, and finished answering the ten auenies Saturday evening, but the Tetter way not malled antil llnndll. 1t will please thy lady, no donbt, to know that bers was the fiest liat received the foremost ranks of those who advocate the greenback as the exclustve hatlonal currency. Yet, in 1802, Pendleton and Vallandigham, of Olifo, and Voorhees, of Indiana, voted ggainst in the expericiice of other natinns, thin bold but (il Advised uud most huxardons experitnent, of forzing 8 paper carrency upon the people, GUEAE L0 be et 1y the reprenentatives of the people with unantmons and emuliatic condemnation. — HEXAGON NO. 410, 1 2 ISR A s = T = the ureenback. The only gronnis upon which | - Bat 1 utterly deny, mje. 1o right of the Federal . . ShTE Aoy CharEe ot TouneAd s Tt abald be. ) their votes srere based were the supposed une | GOVEmment 1o provide's paper carrency futended PN~ P S Y5 OBie's was the hardest and Towhead's' the primerily to circulate a8 money, and mcet the uicest puzzle., constitutfonality of the greentack or the un- § emonds of business and eommerefar transactions, » * . - 1 holiness' of the: War of the Rebullion. It was | and to the excinsion of all stwer papcr. 2110 e GRSt wecoror Yok el L eare EURSS TR RO TEAL Wi ¥ ieen not (ifficult to attribute both bellels to the HENURICK it WRIGHT'S RECORD, G* ® 28 @ & ¢ & @ i H Democratie leaders who ot that t;nlo wero most | _And BN eatig Iendrick B. Wright, u leader i W M 1 lr::l‘yul': Towteais canreds w 3 !:‘:l‘l::::.o:‘u e In from 0',“ to ]“emy Ml’““es'v pronounced fu their opposition to the greenback, | Of the labmoney crowd, who las“to- face tls tily and pretlily doen ahe answer | A record, He sald of the ereenbac . . . » - Ezekiet’s modesty enmmend N OT ONE HOUR Indeed, the Democratie Justicca of the 8u- | And now we are ealted upon, gccording to the v Mt The Carners (st premo Court, echoing what was the sentiment | termn of this Lill, to voto o declare it to bs cons . . This Viitue talF bas gyown 40 rarm of thelr party, decided that “The Tezal-tcnder | Siilutiont and zal 18 make papcr fisalf monty, After Reading this Advertisement nsed g L I One. X 1 i nct i Inconsidtont with Lhe spirit of the Consti- u’::,'f,;.",",‘,,,'. g o, ool Tuetined o ol e 5 ‘ O R L any one Buffer with Pain, ‘ tutlon, and that it s pratibited by the Constl- | wwell awara that the fronblen which A upon e Yo, this dearth of inodest wortn ) tution,”” Unfortunately for these leaders, they | are of tho most serious kinds of any diffealtien From 1102, an fntect: 2803, 4 fiah: 3 to 4, & e o 10 xet her. i Tiave not been ablo to auppress theie own record, | whieh can befall a nation. I am wiilkig to concede | PiFd: 4 105, 8 plant; i ti G, & quadruped; 6 to 1T, dewnntly hoves thet Zeke, as will bo seen from_tho following extracts of | that cven the anestion of our nationa) existence fa | * rentllc, heom the centi "l“"h',fd‘— a ’d?fll- B faueae iy speeches nadu in_ Congresn by Valludighom, | t Makc. nad peraaps, thero has not been nworo [ Mehts 2 to sieal: f. to establiah: 4, candid: 5, "To biend the Tirown ‘mad thry, 154 / hy Deaalnton, and by lvodelel: B. Weinit, thog| ELsa boriod pines Coierens amemuled than'wa | RAEL Lm0 O8a TUIKUBVIGRIOL o ima. | Bnena Ohanaprs, Dinaw, ., wishos eédit o aper, Democratie, Comnunistie demagogus o e = ninety-nine_one.Kundredthn of ler lesmon, - Sh R E Y ‘ v 2T T B~ o i O o R R DIAMOND-No, dombied wlether Meiwa, tgor and F. B w'cml: /AL, TENDLETON DENOUNCES 111 £ terfu aves money, let 2 In prison: & taste; muscle: like: rising to th ccted In Hluminating the Cimmenan gloom / Gentloman George will find it dullcult 0 re- | bee e AL AT R B e e R S B AL ALl e i L L B D AL baarsnd I thy ,]';\vlllmm for taxation to the very ntter- i Heve himsclf of the Jellowing record: ‘Tho peoplo have means ewougn in | Jail. The worde are also read dowaward, marning, The Iady was right, for one gava it up m In the debate on tha bill authorizing the faue | thele hands. Ax tho geutieman from Maryin ¥orrox, 1. Towusap. | codrely, and the othier soived it aions wnesame | ONLY PAIN REMEDY of United States notes, Jan, 29, mrf,“r, Ten- | IAle. Criiicld) aatd this morning in hiswell-fime ¥ — time that Miss Encna gi. Towhead's enizma was . i expediency, let that reaort bo made ns the last act | Across—Apes: & Isngaage; & twiz: sppears; cor- i wH ¢ 8 | the L o lands o oo yove that this (overnment has roachod & | oriio drams. Lot tin not comimence at the out. | roder Donin bones s Yt a ri Jooug, Jody, 18, ot rupposed tn be thinking of any | LyeCeUT iestius, » BOve oF otber & Qg y. [ believe thiat it Is approach- lngl';mflod in the history of ita logiblation which may determine the question of §ta continuunce, lom it may avercome tha evile of Secennion; by 1ts great powers and resources 1t ma. bl to defend 1teelf ngafnst those in arma aluinet (t ont1 flrmly believe that it _cannot_ maintaln itwelf against tho shock of tno accumulated and mani- fold dangers wiich follow, Inevitably, closaly in the wake of an illezal, untound, and’ depreclated: Government paper currency., The featuro of thin blll which frst strikes every thinking man, even in these days of noveities, 1a the propusition that theso notes ahall be made legal-tander in discharsc of mll pecun ton,. ruch thing "' Tlere In jast where Mira E. . makes her one mistake. She gives, **Am 1 ablo? Matter 0" money. (Amiable matrimony).'* 1t the lady tad nat thought of matrimony, wha woold have andoottedly given the correct solation. 1t was » zood snawer.,neverthicless. The Dixon lsdy has o preity cuaraae in this week's Corner, ond several of the gond onos will find it miasing from their st next week, or the Pasha of Puzzlersls no prophet. ——————— IRELAND. Changes In Popalation Since 18N0—~Emigra- tion=Crops and Live-Stoak, start by attempting to do, In the first blace, au un- constitutional act: snd, In the second piace, by puting onrselves into positions which wilt, in my opinion, bring npon the conntry & worse ruln than ihe armin of lichels have already bronzht upon Ik, 10T were clear ) my own mind that Congress had the right and power to make paper money g legal- tonder with reference to all the transactions of Gavernment, even making its application retro. apeciive a8 well a8 prospective. I vhould have no hesltation In casting ty vote in favor of this vill, 1fweare compelied to flood the country wath an irsuc which has no time for redemption, that being at thie option of tne Government, | would ciothc the fasue with all the power which the Government has to glve it currency, ., o w; a flower: sins; & wateriug place; an aobrevia- E‘L..; in 0ld Kalt. In from One fo Tweaty Minutes, MAL WL B No matter how violent or excruclating the pain, the Mbeumatic Led-nducn, Ingmi, Crippled. Nervous, Nearalgic, or prosirated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Jack»oN, Mich, BQUARE AND DIAGONAL WORD—NO. 413. Top line, plunder: bottom line, & recess; left ‘hand down. o bird; right hand down, taken. Left to right diagonally, aspect ] right to left diagonally, an liainn tree, i Citicauo, RIGUT-ANOLED TRIANGLE—NO. 414, A numeral fette + before: an open eurface; sn entertainment. Down diugonally the words ars aifke, and mess an neber oblira- a3 well those whnich have accrned in virtan af confracts alrendy minde, on thoso which aro yet [ MR ZVS I ChREney, W s in g maneye. Rellabln statlstics of the history of Ireland | [uflammation of the Eddueys, o sceras 1o pursuanca of contracis which ahall Jm.'fl'i»u: The. u‘!lm: ‘I;]R]y: cm‘l’rmre;h‘n'n':'::‘n’g‘.ffi![.":flf Caeaso, Ross. «llnrmz the last thirty years present some start- “}I‘nfl]?;nmhon of the Rladder, s ect. tesentod it in o way that has not b s oy 3 be it 1ol L Am sure I necd only stato the pravosition | Jact by yerfuaica on the-other” anie oF S s . EQUARE WORD—NO. 415. iy s et e e prosent | Infammationof e Bovelt, bt AU 1 beon (moned wite | tlon: and I take ft upon me to sty that his arau. | To resonnd: to cut; 1o truat; to begln. Y 4 y wa: p . Congestion of the Lungs, ountey, 80 thoruaghly s J been Imbiied Wita | moni cannot b met. Tho. posiiion. et he ik | Osteam Aie. Zuar, | about 5400.000. From that it increased until, | Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, ihe Idea h 9 -"; .{ b 4 ;’| :;_0" of C“"t ‘vas 0no which, according to my view of this mat- — in 1841, it was over 8,000,000, and before the Palpitation of the Heart e oy ave taught 1 Uie beneficent | yer, was Invinclole. Now, wir, If Congress, i 1tn NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO, 410, greut fming of 1846 It probably was 500,000 pitativn of the. Where, sir, docs Congross ‘cet inis powers | SLOMALEDUL Hhix curruncy, upon tho eountry, | Tam composed of eleven lotters, and sigity fe- | more. ‘The followinz table shows tuy cavges | Hysterica, Croup, Dishtberia, o Srant o b Toand? - One wanld sgp. | 1ust 19 the fAret plac., trample on the pravistons | maie voverhment. wat have taken place since 1500; Catarrh, Inf s that a power like thatea powor which jn. | OF M1 Constitution to effcct that, and muet, bo- | My 1, 6, H 4. i & slip of land. = » 5 atarrh, Inflnenza, Dren e balriie oF te amiios (walcl: In: flder, run lho, rieks ot what view tne Suireme | My o i S § 2 Tafiit. it | P Tapytation. | Ueadache, Toothache, ; an 3 whel 1 i skl of coniacts, which prvesi o ahh | 1wl SEAden and Jun v o ek s amd | B &t feetone i Nearalla, Dbnatisn, v iazands. Beew ¢ Je worthy Ofa placa In tho express grauts of the | “Tuiy.'t lay otn tho principle ‘that wo areto | AVITI Ul From. €ald Chills, Ague(:hil%.ll o 1 was suving that o power whoso oxtent was so | COPIOrm ouraction to the Consiltntiod of thecouns | NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO, 417. . Chilblains, Fro Bitsa try na it 1a; and 1 cali npon pentlentn to snow me great a1 this was worthy to find g place 1n the ox- now, when, whers, and in what pariicular, wo | o k8™ compoted of thirteenlotters, and am s well- | “ryg jmpeovement sives 1 comoaratively | * prons grantu f iho Consitation. |1 lad usnectod | iavs fowor, winr o Contatios . ke any, | KU Sharir. e PR e ol s it o o Soanliingl, Ih e argument. uban this Sublect s, e aanle ot bo e, e b con MY W b caamattins S wlll D] permanent ane chiies of this | gy, yoicatton of tha Yeady Rellet to the purtor Tuatdrdag, ",'“"L“} puwer frou tho ower t0 | iy dofe, thea Couetd, mombers. of Conventhine Mo hnh & pmall wark. r-nl&i mflwfw"hl:":h:“fl:::;'l“‘g:"gr"IM an :‘uwfi;m‘.mnwnardm:ulu exista will a0ord ease ik that o stress of dranclal. Muleniren | and the'slatevmen Who iave one bbfors ws, have | MY 11, 3, 18 an svbreviation, oo 3 L, O | ety drope tn hell & tombier ot waier wrl think that ho streas of Oranclal diflonities | cobmitred o extoviots error, und we aro coming | CHICAUO, Busts Wnaa, this ‘Y«»anlu to this couutry, "s'-" number fu | oY e e I b e o T Biamach. couldo;cuol the honekt Imuzination of auy-genlles | 100G 10 Sertarms tha xoleiny het oL condemning o round pumbers belog nearly 500,000, and | Hearibnre, Sick ileadacher Disrne. Dpseniary. B sun, o mch B deates that s coude eesi | SISt AndEment, onof eiei ) I prosedonis | o NUNERICAL ENIOMA-NO. 418 Lnother uilion to Atistrall, Cans sad other | Golic, Nikito ths Bowein ptanibleri Pt vy 2 , eve < th ol o Tt modest Aightn, fancy this nower taotecd b | etdoflances . ' e Am compased of seven letters, and am a amall | countries, The number of emigrauta to this READY HELILF with thear, " A few drons Iu water Naw, nit, §f i currency of seven, elelt, or nino hundred, or & thousand milhous of doliars, If vou please, met slleat upon the country, with notime tixed fortheir pusment, nor place deslgnated, i aay, 1think, it we live to sco that day, we slild live 1o wea that currency us mucls depreclated an was that cue country wo as follows: Pariod, 1820 to 1840 Inclnsive . 1841 to 1K50 tnclusive. 1851 10 1800 inclusive, 1801 to 1870 Inclumve.... Elveal year 1671 (thrce- fouril thesn words, I expected (o hear bum to dorlve 1t frum tho power *+ 1o re.culats comtnerce,” in this 1 wau agreoably dlvanpitnted. § kuow ihat clauso ix the stalking-Liorse wiiich 1+ made to carry about overy concalvably power whicl uny wentlvinan hian thought it d able at any Ume that Con should exorc reveut Mckness or. 1t 1a better than Freuch lang, FEVER AND AGUE, P Oduikosi " Wis,' CITARADE-NO, 410, 01d Malley, by the mesdow broak, so basily was ug frons chauge of waler. Emigration. randy or Ditters as & stimu- by 42, et 48, 740 44,788 oring, 1z a Dutch liquid measure, . H. 1, D, " and yet 1 know that Mr. Webster, Wi H dopted in the kour of necesatyy by the Cone Lruzing, 03, 7 KR AND AGUE A for A1) s The whoattributed to the Government of thoe United | {ERes #AORIES 1 the be : 3 . Flscal year 147 . 09,761 AGUE cured for Aty ceni States moro power by reason of $hat, clauso than n::fn" :}.; llll;fll'i:!.‘“B'rllm"c‘l‘\'l.[vvl“l:llmlé.lft' :;:m: She noted not that oue stood near, quite rudely at H:z:{ ;::; }:_:_‘ Dot s vmedial ageut fn thig world that wilt cure, ¥ fadArac aud as otner 3 any other Amerlean atatesinun of whom § have any : Typbul ‘ellaw, aod other Mace, and payubie In Spanish witlied do! her pazing. Until o voico bohind the bars cried ont, ** [ am my knowledge, uxuromsly, and avon divors occaslons, | P Fiacal year 187 Pl v suiely w RADWA i taat, by v The rocont might bo indefinltely extended, aecond, Fiscal year 1870......... 1y cents per Lotale. “‘):“:’t‘};x?:e‘ln s ¢ ";lflurll::?. * oh rwer 557 | ‘Biera wan & thne when the leaders {d the Deme | And quita 14 200d, and useful too, as yousre I am | Riecal year 1877.... . ; kaow it i1 extromely ditticult to doflua tic party were afraid of shame and dislonor, Piscal year 1878 (esthnated) . . ruckoned; My ‘"gm.m bolongs to bath of ns, and surely ‘tisnot alr ‘That 1 whouald be penned up, while you can take the 1lun's snnre; TNl leave thexo nrison bare st once,~1 sce you dunbt my word, — with exactitudo all the pawent which Congross ma have by virtuc of that provisions bat, sir, I thin it might be left fo 'Ill{ fale-minded man to say whether a Iaw which provides that a certatn note sesucd by the Traasury of the United shrank from reversing thele listorical reputation, and coutld not **potnt with pride™ to lasting reminiscences of ther own disgrace, Those davs are goge, From now untdl 1830 the Demo- cratie leaders have but one watchiert uod but In additivn to the number here given, soveral huudred thourand have come here sitlicr by way of Consdn or as if from ‘**Great Britain,” Among other causcs to whivh this abandenment of Ireland is attributed is the diminished ares of DR. RADWAY'S 3 3 Slready abaried, e T Snd i aoscien | U policy. That poliey fs to b ana that Perhaps you'l doubt your eyes to see me fiy Into | land sown, and the diminished production of Sa}l‘sa a}l‘llha’“ of & power to regulate tho [uterchango of com- *4Leavea the spolls to Crittenden aud me," (ool m""' looked parplexed, then pinssd awhile wrain, potatoes, aud other food, The decrease modities, and their barter aud wale, in population nus besn uniform with the de- sir, 1 upudiate U wholo fiud, crease fu the area cultivated. The followiug fur ruminatio T think it bas L ELW 00 soitd foundation iu thy Convitation, . e —— Mt secae, o sald, ** you've quoeridoas about | VOISO i acreage of each princpsl crup ¥ 1 When 1 couie to oxaming tho pow ¥ 1CISM. ] o 2 iubleation; H GSO ‘ e]l Connl‘llullfln. n::nn‘iln"’:l‘n the prx‘nmplu‘lfil nter- A?fi(’[f‘g ,?, gE,“;E,!SM ‘You muy pernaps uttaln your third by very sudden | for the years given i 9 7. Acres, vretation to which I have sald I adhere, 11004 to the grants of the Conatitution, I find no grant of thia power {n dircet terms, or, w4 | tnlnk, by falr Rocnznre, N, Aue. 20.—“God s sald to whuc) To le?. or.l’]:. fato my third would be a para- Tove o cheerful giver, and 1f Ho doos, He must X% X5 T am iny wholo (and hero she apoke quite slowly THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, . ;MLhu j3eams0 1y LR 28 twplication. 1t ia not an sceldenta) omisslon: | 4ok with peculiar satisfection upon those who ol Aary EAS el ol H v nd precise): ltye. beans, and pess. | FOR THY. CURR OF CITROXIC MAEASE, Sateusionaiiy et out af o Connisuat besansa | Eiva iverlly for the.yeltow-fever sullerers I | You'dyayina tofanince heraor 1f you had boan. | Fotmns Tt ancne 1l SCROFULA O By Gun CREDITARY oIt it was designed tant the power shiould not realde | the Fouth."—Chicago Tribune, URAL winely Shady 7, DEIT SEATED IN THE in the Federul dovernment, 1t o man scts his house on fire, would he | O° '”I:wll‘lz:;r\t‘rnr,:\:ln"l{?. P panycBeuki wndthati Teat fncrous of | L8 or Rouciy Niin or Livass, Flesk o With the exceutlon of the great fncrowss of horned cattle (rom 1857 to 1807, thero has aluo heen & general decreuse fn the number of Jve, stock, The oilivial estimate of live stock 1o Lre- 1and s as foltow Prior to the adoptlon of tie Constltution, tho States had nearly wil—perhaps all—emitted papee money, ond made it a le, nder In the payment of devts, Tt was desluned orizimally to forbld to the Btates the exerciro of that power, aad to ldelnltt tote Federal Government; and, acconl- \'flu'l’lllulnli apolugy 1o me and ceaso your foollsn roaning 1¢ not- baY second you shonld be, aud, for your Drovocation lugle room, cold water your # ook with pecullar sstisfaction ™ upou thoso wlo hasten to the rescue to put out the flames? 1t o futher deliberately poisons his family, would this cause him to especiatly love those CORRUPTING TNE SOLIN AND VITIATING THE FLUIDLS, Chpanta iheumatissy bearuis, Giundular Sweling, B, Cancuryus Allecilous Szoblif i s, Dy e Whita Aweliinge fumore U1- R of, wck I Y, Lo Compiatata, Bicedt Brasb, Tie Lolor cly, tho first dzaft of the Consditution report v 9 ations, Livestock, 1857, 2877, g y o clanso grauting to the Fedgral Goveramont the | few paltry dollars to help thase upon whom, CORRESPONDENCE, ;wg.NNa 43_,7-;”(, -"-%‘fig Liver Com laInt, &c. Z'.i'.i'u Y !u:hl:fi.mdnmg‘q'a emit bille on the | «jy Jile mysterious wisdom," He has scnt this “"llmh:gtmg. city, sends the snswers ta four,— | % No. 402,81 kbl ve P . And Mr, Calhonn, In hisspeech an the bill ay. | fearfut afiliction of sellow fevers Now. 402, 4Gk}, 403, and 405, *Exclusive of thoso kept 1 towas aud by cote | _Notonly does the Sersapariiiian Tesolvent escel o8 thoriziig ‘the fewue of Treasurs notos, in 18i7, 11 God destrea to tndo what Ll ias done, now | H. U, D., Osbliogh, Wis., commences at No.401 | tagere, } TouraaAcnts da the sire of Chomleheniio, Jasamice s indi-pauanls fuat Lol et tuslgniticant all tha gold {n the world i cfticacy | §50 fira or the youtnfal fadaey, Toaindor were |y ley In proportlon to-die povslation, “‘:l pusive cure for HiEs e aoemie $ i thab 10 the Jabiusia o tho | When compared with 1is omnipotent” fint. and Bumberbi_livg stovk bag alighily inatusi, the KIDSEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, tnary and Wotnn Diseases, Gravel, Disbetes, Pror P A e A i rad Lsease, Albuminurla, and {0 ai) cases whers ther Gren, city, broke the hour-glasa fn twain aud had half of crs are unly two musiug Ju her uote, and those are Nos, 407 and Frances Constant, cliy, on Mondsy ovenlng had Constitution and the weiglit of anthority can eeitio auy propasition, 1t 19 that Cousress bas not the ponst to do that which it I+ proposed shall be done will, which could say to the dead, * Ariso!™ and tothe poor neople of the Houth, *Bo wellt Gather up your Jovislones now scattered among picturo presented s not & rleulurz ube. There are evidences of {ncreasing poverty on ev‘u?‘ hand. Ju 1857 the number ol paujwrs ro- celyin the provis e ausistance (10 unlous, otc., was 50,004 Ny e, e okt which T havo madg In | sLTATZers. FELUTA 10 YOUE Nubcd, 01 et BOscs | the ton Biwers 1k ‘W oorions oy o nl Hhd | yelving ausistance homs unlaus, vic. was B0.0b3 e Jit, devomitr ur the wuice fa Tiick, el reference to tho constitational power of Congrena | #d hapoluess azain prevall the Egyotian enigma, —and all were O K. the proportiun of twenty years before. hreeds. Hia white sl or ihere e n morbld. sar dues not depiend I any degico upon the wucstion | I coutcuplating these Lerriblo viclssitudes of | Xon-blas, city, had bat a brief thay 1o e n YhEre 5 & bric Lol Uralig eehastion e e T o stndy the intricacics, aud only snswers Nos, 4072, 403, and 4 He contribuies some lugenious puzzlos that will soou appear, Hub Robbin, Plattaville, Wis., shows the au- swers tafive, —Now. 401, 402, 403, 404, and 403, — #nd wubstitutes pucales of hisown for the otner Gvo. Much obliged, Youuguter, city, bravely tackies the hard lesson of last week. and g 0 dve,—Noa, 401, 402, 404, 405, and 408, Young- ator bias doue as well a4 s0nie of tho oidsters, whollice o norf (hese notes can waintain their par value fn gold and siiver. . e 1 dbubt whother thore le mx{ power In the Fod- ergl Government (o lesuo the nates described in thie bill, whather they ars mode tey: ader OF not, L have abown to you thai tho power ** Lo emit bills of credit * was vxpressly wittlield by the Coaven- tlon which fraused the Constitution, o, ut, even 1f 1 beliave this bill 1o be coustitution. al in both sspcets, 1 yes wea enongh In it Lo merit, a3 1 think, tiie hearty condemnation of the House. It provides thag hese uotes shall ba redeciable Jife. such as this fever In the South, the famtne fu Chilna and Tndis, the Hastics ot lightulug amid the praying multitudes at a recent eamp. weeting, and the enalog of the devout and noble Bilss iu o Uteral *[letl " ut Ashtabula, It Is absotutely necessury for logieal mind believers to ackuuwledgo the supred Goll's laws, and the. cient of the Diviue Personality Himself, leaving His sub- *w entlrely subject aud gt the werey of the urmar, Which recognize no faith, no Aluubll.uu AR R A el b watat, 80 Viio alal) . th Btk Sisd sl e e ST T AW T OVARIAN TUMOR OF EN YEARY GROVTH CURED ByDr.RADWAY'S THE FUTURE, How eould wa baur the burden Of the thuught of coming years, 11wy kuaw thelr welght of sorrow Aud’ their many bilter tesre; 1 we knew of all the partings, Parting never more 10 weet Till perchsuce, sume hesvenly mornlag, We sball watk the Uolden strast? atthe pleasurc of the Uulted States, . o . | criwe, 'no sin, wo joy, oo suiferlng, in face The w never discovered o means by b g " ) Tyro, ¢ity, says Time would not permit him to Far we could not see the sunlight WHICh DaDer Cuteriey con o keps ot parvmieae Y [ pussesatng no’ porscnal atiriutes or sonscs | madare with ihe Sour sl L Py Sorait bim fo Which may Iine each hesvy cloud.= : copt by (tespeody, cheap, cerfaln convernuiliyy | Whatever, tho Creator befug separated feain 1lis | pyrawmid, tbo rhombaid, tha two syuarca and balf- Ouly feel the midnight gloomy iote gold snd allver. lnsed not clts gentlemen | Creatures b[» thut lmpassable gult, * His Laws," uare words, aud theu stopued for waat of breath 'uat our epiril niust enshsoud. . to history or to suthorities—writers on pollueal | Which He has placed wrouud them, snd which | tlinext week. scanoniy—to prove it Unless converlible, tucy | do aud shall separate God and man forever and rhoess, oft in serrow, Miuuababa, Frecpart, i, does well this waok, DR, RADWAY & CO., 32 Warren-st.,N.Y, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, bave always depreciated: they always wili do- | ever, conaideriug bow hard 4 peeclate: they oaght o depreciata, bocanse they | "L Is tho only logieal nioda of reasaning for | Taidess Ses part of (he pous ol ioe] o1 e hittle rv only veluable usthe represcntatives of gold | the believer fn attewpting 1o reconcile the ox- | escept Nos, 408 sod 40U,—'*Coleslaw™ and sud eiiver: and, if thoy ars nut couvertitle luto that of which they.aro tho representatives, they must neceasarily lose their value, You send theao notes oubin the world atsmped with drredeeme abilit Yoo pat on them thy mark of Cain: and. will go forth to the vaganonds and 10, What, then, will ba the **Wisdom, ™ wie. DI, Pisttevilla, Wis.. blsccts ana copstracta nine Of the twislery ‘with her customary correctucas, To ibe clnrady Is given **Clarming Union, 14 b tubo hoped ibat the marnage of Me. Gray sod Sliss Browy may prove to be so. htunju of GGod with the existence ol gvil 1o tho world, But elleve that God is present fo Chicago, *Hooking with pecyliar satfoction upun those who give liborally to the vellow-fuver sutfercrs in the South, theu e e dlao fu that ** Valley of Light en radiant, so effulgent, Shining frow the Golden 8hoy 1t wili rast bta backward On thy path we travoled o'er, Kuowing then the hiklan reason, cousequenca? " It requlres nu provhes to tell what | Death,” Almiglty i buwer tu deuisud of, oF | Poplar, Oehkuab, Wis.. woald have captared all For Luesy thiale that haw W bear, will b dheie bistody " T carcency Will bo | cliauirt tiese Tawe b Torbora. ualih sk bap. | 16600 bt sors b et Tomid have captared ol e pead crvee sl e, y legantly coated with swees g, savanded: prices wili bo fafuted: hzed value plucss to e sulleriag children, but wit ua, | We * lirooch.” Webater iivan +Colo= 848 kind | wasb o s re, M P. Cosunos riy Wt i Bl O e "Boor il vashan tus hoanerags | lctiuation 10 g0 s wid you_tranaborin God | 0 Cahoses, sid +Slew t Ke's salad, s0 M, Huss R i 8 't b1 tbe. witiow wi) meit away: bonds. moreqases | 1UL0 8 tuusteE rcallr than mau cab describe, | B8 NUAkGn bia side tu bip enipma, A ¥reuch Tuveativn... plowscl, thver, Bowele Rldueys, Blaler, Neqsots and | nowes,—everytbing of gxed - value.e | Atlelsin b lar prelerubls W auch 8 belwt. Laz, city; 1¢ one of tho Orat codiers, with ntoe | Surie Lattar. o Reation, Dysporats Blilousiee Bever. 1odaminativs will lose their salus, everything uf chanzesble U0 WETTaTEIN, Correct answare, and If the E:; onlgma.bad A remnsrkahle foventlod, snd one which seems | of ihe Buwels, Pilcs, Amlk:‘n deraugeuents of o fu- e dome ot E o ) Gony gyot aud luoked tue ground ver, Les takes rdux among the best this w:&k. Oldd Balt, cily, belng on the move this weck, bad o time to cab M. liuss' dish, or catch Towhead's bappy thought, and ho says midoiglt has seitled over "Eaypl Omitting thso three, theaged sea- farer boxed the compasscs of all the rest correctly. valua will be appreciated: the necessarics of life will fise tu valuo: the Goversment will pay iwo- fold—certalnly lazgely wure 1han 14 Lugbl-for everytbiug that it goes fo10the market lo buy; old and aiiver will bo driven out ot the country . (\'n.u then® The ddy of reckoning muss cowe, Coutraction whi follow. Frivate rulnand puohe Laukruptcy, eitler with or wituout repudiation, wily mmuh{ follow. . . : B Jout terual Viecers. Warras ol 10 ofuct 8 positive urc found orers nfi‘:‘n‘y u‘ru}ablc. ublaiulug Bo muscury, wlieral ue cleterious drust. ;‘ l!wfln(‘cfl'alloiml symploms resuliing from irders ut \bs Dixestive - pation, tawant Flies the liead Act g of the alviaciy Dlagust of Fuod. Fulluces or woight ructativus, Sluklugs or Fiuiteria, Aok Swiimiod of Lig athing, Flurtcring at of . Lise biiheat pructicality, fo view of the con- stantlyrecurrime horrors vl death from hydgo- pliubls, 1s an {nstrument tor blunting the teeth of dogs. It sjipcars that thero wauld be no danger to huwan beiogs from a dog sttucked with inuduces if bis teeth could pot tuas the skin wod atlow his virus 10 peuctrate the bioud, ‘I'be iuventor. bas so inuch contideucy in bis e THE DEAD POET--V. C. B. Makae yootn for the poct, wy beautiful Symmer; Make room fOr the stuger whvew siaing ts dute; Glve place fu your great, thrguuing Lrart for bis waned, Rememoering few seasonssuch enblcne have won, e Bluiiins Ta gl i o cad Nuriicd y.d {he ieart; Cuokive Cou, we ot lcarn sumeinlBz from thoesrly expe- | Lichold, &G 13Gor the sivep ol Lhe NEBLCOUS] - W. B., Jucksdn. Mich_, gives correctan- | wethod that be (s willing to let sov wad dog Tovaiing ReGsstions when a8 13,03 Jxaturs. slencs ul our, coustry) | Culs we ot leura woume- | How.catis and by gf.ul":l. o phacia iy tent, oy eriug Mise wisie's iddle wih | bite at bl we much u|n5nue. atter the ani: | Dutser x";‘k"tzi,‘flz,‘*‘fig}' Fever sadaiiibun i thip, rou e ovel o volutivnary: Ciuew lu the sancis clasp uf tind's Acre, " of 3 ‘B . owbla’ ¢l : e ) ! v "l Goverumeat ‘of Frence Uy Uile very overisbn of | ite doby-wrasgnt corarlet ver ute borst. it 1equired @ore thoke thau sho could vpate, | 0Al'S tectb bave beeu blunted, 108 st ead v Fun'lp ihobide, Coeac L 4o deprecisted paper? Can we 5ot learn somethin r0m thuse throes which the sacicty of Erelan ecdurcd durlog the lon: Tue lady 14 klad to dos again. Rose Maylic, Evasston. 1., patieutly tred to du ot le utmont* el tou berculean Lask act belure her, but sdve 1by rhowboid, the pyratid, he twWo squarcs. 3ud the ** Bruach ™ sbe could do potbioe With Lbew. Sbe wishes the coucucters kuew less—un ber sccoynt. futy, forwarda tew solutions for the fourth IV flte, uhd Big Le Lae lret reeeived Lnanber of anewere, o waullhave sent eat. inthe ; TR syatew th fawilias bawes back T e e i r'A:fl, Sl sree the srates i sl of the sbuve-Bame £ 0 S Y SR READ . “ Fdlse and True,”’ Send a Jetter stamp 0 BADWAT & CU., No. 32 War it ian i Onaanida will e Ll YRl i A Queer Imposition. “Three tramus usposed upon a respectable Dallag,” Yexas, widow rpamed Orten,—oue of therm courtlng ber 17-year old daugbter, who sygrecd to warry biw, aoother foreiug the war- riage vertiticate; white the tiAl preteuding to be & jujulster, went through 8 bogus cerciuony. After partanins of 3 wedding breakiast in the prepared by thie miother, thn trin tett for narky ki . And thete, siith yout blessing, my beautiful Sum- wer, The bicssing of bloom, and of bird-s0ng, and dow- [y Akla W vale millluns who watch o'¢r his slombaery, Wo lea control the duaucial oee withoul pluagibg 14 Into thy i, with houur ald eaf t gentlemen (kein. 17 peed 1L Tuuntey s | Gaverument i by keentng this azqd 8413 of 0ure. 104 Bud gLy Joreves atound aa, Kor Mtc'e battie, L deau for the reet, ved Gl