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HIL CliCAGO I ST AR JANUARY "TUE ARCTIC MYSTERY Latest Mail Advices from tho Swedish Explorer. Diparturs from the Mouth of the Lana River, Interesting Deep-Sea Soundings. Crereapandence New York Devald, Usprn Kann, BETWERN CAre TSCHRIIURRIR AxD 01.08EK, Auz. 21 to 25, 1878.—When the Vera weighed anchor at moon on the 20th of August, the sea {n the closest proximity to the northiern point of Asin was so free from lee that 1 hoped we shonld find open sen, nat only alone e coast, which for gome distance hogond Cape Tacheljuskin runs fn a southerly direetlon, but ulso castward as faras the New Siberian Islande, In accordance with the plan of the expedition, 1hie true couree was steerd, cast to routh, In the hope of finding on our way A wesiern con- tinuation of the group of West Siberlan J=lauds, On the 20th and 216t of Augnst we steamed ot n the vatd dircetion among floating fee, which coutinned much broken up, but on the whole formed thicker and larger masses than these we huad met earlier on our wa Unfortunately, the navigatfon was impeded by rodense n log that only the lee-flelds amd Lie-blocks i the immediate vicinity of the ves- fels were distingulshinble, snd It beeame $in- possibie 1o gnlo any idea of the extent or situa- ton of the fee, Alter having ratled on the night of the 22d throueh eather a e mpact field of fluating fee we were, later in the day, u 10 gavance farther n an easterls direction, "The course was then steered more routherly, but nlzo in that directlon nur prozrcss was arrested by ice, at least ux far as we conld make ut in the thick furr, To wmt for cleirer weather we Jald to at woon by one of tie large fee-flelds, At n distance it appeared thick and strong, but on 1escending on to it it found to be ro traziie that it was evilent it would roon e entively meited. When Hie weatls releared a little wo wieamed on seain, Bt it was obly a short time Lofore we were nrain obliecd (o oo the ve: Ives, when the Swedish Expedition would huve met the same fate as the Austro- Liungarian six vears ngo, PROGRESS STOPPED. Earle in the iiorning of the 31 the air be- eame elearer, Vb § ancitors by which we tay meored were drawn up ocaln and we reeomn: menced steaming an fee felil to fud open ea, Thonz Wind ko kote tht {8 waa it we conld from tae exiremity of vhe feestiehl ie to diszover o ot eg-Lor south fhrough th Toped ng, To make our es live ot or than by wiline to the Lwest 1o e and reseh the open- irough which wo hait peneteated Into e Tids ocoupied serrly twenty-four s it was not untd the o 1y U ren een, « hiree to thirty-i fhrouzh Iy Which raveed frons thirtv- athoma durineg our preg, @an b unnitist, which ated the neighborkoml of Tund, It was un- noanced at o guarter to % ofelock . o The lanl e the furthicast polnt of 1l penine suin of Talmvr, uhou 56 de I+ Inti- S it 112 degz east Jorwitude of Greenwieh, »n oueslde was entirely Tz from fee to a distance of flitcen or sixteen minutes, SIx mivuics from Jand the deptl: ranged from six to e fathoma, ‘The sky had cleared, A breeso Irom the northwese earned 1 vessel raphdly alomgz without the ald of steam over a pesie iy Soan the vut)ive of the shure became hizhier, and, as it were, aplit into nyrsmvlal voney, o peentiar formation, which dlstfueniale: ! cris border of the Yenivel Letween M u sl Jacoviey, nies of at * | e vilbls game way Inland, shore but the sidea, peaks, und the blghestapex ol the mountains were entirely free from suow, 31 we exeept some few collections of sinall ex- tent which had gatherad an the mountaly Tavin ‘Finre wus nlio the aprearates of a Jew glaciers, hut they did not, &0 fur as | could Beey extead Lelow #00 ur 1,000 fuet. OCHAN PAUSA. The faunf now began to be very rich, While we were still moored to the 0 blocks tn the fletds of fluating fee gust mentioned Dr, Stux- Tere had taken upin 1he frawinet from a depth L fathoms an unexpected nunmber et marine auimal formes, among re three specimens of chrinolde at- tachid to s stem, probably youne sj ecitmens of alecto eschiriehtn, whici are also to fonmt i pimberless (ull srown spe-amenss Bumbers ol starllsn (I, 1, solaater papporus, cndecn, fureifer, pterosser nulltarls, usterophyton cucnems)atul of the very rave molpadia horcalis, two cuttlo flsh, o colossal pyenoeonide of 150 malilnictres dlaneter, ete, ‘The Jower fauna in shalluwer water was us rich, though In part represeuted Ly other forms. The anjmals fiere represented are evidently pure Avetle forins, withotit any fmmizration from more southern Inthe Lackeronnd i ©waters, 14 18 doubtless 1he cuse with the tauna ol Spuzhere ‘The collection we have mady must, conxequently, be ol ereat scientine fnter- est i the fuvestigations which have long been earried on by the nuturalists ot the North ro- Jatieg to the Hving und tossil glactal animal forms Suund ub onr coasts and allecting questions of rreat hmporiancee to our kuowledge of the latese portnd o1 1he elube, Olten we could not seen trace of fee from the vessel, Karlier we hnd eu- counteril land far north, up Where e maps mdieated sea; amd now, us you will sce Lutad tie tclusea naps, we have ealled over stretehies lndleated as lond on the surface, LAND ANEAD, m. ov the 24th of August, nd ahead wnd to port™ was announcel. It cleariy thee dslnnd which, under the nume of ~chienska Enland, 3 found on the maps s entrunee of tie wouth of Clis- (lels sttuated f de of luigi- or ten Bwedic mtles, furtlnr 10 the cast thas given on the nsutical iarts, As we up- Irosened It the island proved to consist ot stono with borizontal strats, forunng abruot sides, In which 1 hoped to find jetrefactions, Partly for this purposc. atid partly to aiford fira, Kyellman i Adnsijuly unity 1o make Al excrrsion on ko srlon, witich had ne befure been visited by any paturulist, { allowed the ships 1o caat anchior here sy hours. The noertheastern abript shore of e Jaland, meastring fn bixlt oy wecordimng to Licut, Nordyulst, In the refuge of wume berlesw auks amnl speclmens of laras tridactylus, i wi the wiehor was droppiug two hesis were sunvtheed on the shore below Ly were shortly aiter killed—one by Lieut, ~ Bruses witz, the other hy t, dobantiesen, Botithiern rass erown slopes ol fae Island epvered by novegctatiog ra! stul idie botuntsls reaped un Sesides wuks and lari, sev Taare rutls, and euiliemats were wlso ve ned ta @ Apeeies of staphylins al Whrew o ment of u chrysomels soveles were wilected, Leswles sutne diptera, pudutes, s arachniles, But uy hope ol goding abundunt Wwtrefactions I the'lsnestone beds wus frustrated, Oniy o e buleatuite was {uund, indicating that the ul 1y compused of the strata deponited dure 1ugz e secondary perdud, which ueeapied large Barts of the plam Land o1 Northwesters Siberia, OPEN WATER, Tmpaiient to proceed furiher weagain welghed ancer b W o'clock o We aro uow on the UL and il degrees nortn Jatitude, and the nlghis Liptin to grow durker, waolch obliges Licut. Pudider 10 use great caution i nav thuu, partienlar:y s the’ voast b indistinctly fined on the chart sud e water outsids is so shallow that duriniz the Just part of our juuricy Lo the mou'h ot (e Lena River we have lud for The st bart 8 desth of outy 5.8 fathoms, On et Band, man e e ey of the B we have D el wath et weather rec trom fee, ‘a judgo irom we huve now gained the porth- ¥l coust ol Slberia cunaot be mure obstructed With jee duning Uie Just part of the sumser alan the White Sea In the iddie of the sum- wmer, bhe exp! ed out 1 the plan ot the ex; fuund fu the quantity of warm wi 1ze 1vers of Dibicria e L st At 11 o'clock uj et rivh i speclos, hundunt harsest, nunutain owlns, uf uatton, us I have already polnts ully 14 to be ienn are better 3l examinations waue durfug INTERESTING DETAILS, Tutepevdent of the verilteativny of the tem- Fetaturo o the surfuce of Ui watz, which sre B, tugethier with the usual meteurotugical obaeTvaLions, six thues every twenty-four nours, War liave Awice ur three thues @ day vented the uess utied the tewperuturs of tae water at ilerent depths. At these examinatious, wulcly were mae chlelly by Lieuts. Pubauder and Bove, U husl-isolating uhipanitits 10r Fasing Water, fuvented by Prol. Exinan, was employed, 1t Woras Cxevediugly well, ot luust ut leaser depthy Where We Lad opbortuiity to try i, "Hhe weizhit of e waicr ul Ui surface hus pever exceeded 1023 degrees; i chanuel near L cudat, (L Was an siost cases only Lol desres, or Leluw, the lust figare cobrespotids 10 8 tixs L Ol WLOUL OLE part Of s Waler uud Lwo Latts fiver water. bliese fizares prove folise putably Wata warm aud sliglily salt surisce carrant i3 tinning from *'e mouths of the Ye fseland OB, first alunz the coast toward ta nurthonst, amd aftensand under the fnfinence of i rotatlon of tiw carlh toward enst, Al rimilr currents are produced by Chatauga, Ana- hir, Olonek, Lena, dana, Indizitla, sud Solyimcn, all ol which empte thodr waters, more or Jess iieated during the hot_summer of Siberks, fula the Arctie Sea, rendering It fur a short time of the year almost free fram fee along the cousts, We mide o correct eatimaze of taese conditions when we planned the vresent expedition. Until 1w everything has happened ns we had exvect- ed. May our ealeulations still hold goods ko that [ s very mitumn mav ) Jov of sendiier lome o feleesam from some barbor on the: coasts of il Pacile Occan AIl the memhers of the eejodition are enthu- slaetie at the prospect, sind caeh of thom jabors in bix position for Ma realization. Yours, re- spectfully anl gratelully, = A. E. NonbxNsKI01D, [rosTicrirT.] Twrr.ve Mixerea Nonrn op 1iE Moutn op e Liva Riven, Aug, 27, 1803.—It was origl- naliv ury Intention to anchor at the month of e Lemy bt e wind anid jee-free sen offer ro vxeellvnt an opportunity to pro ved that [feel have no right to neglect it We are, therefore, now separating from the eicamer Lenn, in 1) wight, batween the 25tk and *lwe 23th, to sail d'- reet 1o the Fadijew Il aul, where Lintend o re- maty for some days, From th.re b’ journey will be continued direct (o Bebring Strait aand Juvan. ‘Fhe prospests of suceess aro the hest possible, Al rizht on board, The yessel fn ex- celient conditlon, 'The supply of \-ml‘mnlulcul. ———— Mra, Tnyes' Lust Recoption—Mra, dewett, of Chlengo=Tha Marthn Washingtan Por- tralt-Chiel Juseph Creating a Sensatlon In Fashionable Cireles—Nown un Inelined Finne. Speetal Corrveponiencs of The Tribvne. Wasnisoron, Do C., Jon. 10.—The brilltant rocial clrcles of Washington are at present en- lvened by ore than the usual number of fair representatives from Chieago, whuse charming toilettes nre noticeable at the varions enterinine ments following each other at this prala senson, Mrs, Jotin N, Jewett, of your city, uselsted Mrs, Iinves at ber peception yestevday after- noon, and was elezant in a bluck velvet Princesse dress aml diamonds, whaich attire- formed a strildng contrast with tiw plafn tolletie of Mrs, Iaves, ‘The latter, 1 regret to say, appeared in A most unbecoming dress, which aiie woro last season, sud which bas not the least pretension to elegance to excuse Harevival this year, Miss Cuouoke, n cousin ot Mrs, Hayes, who 13 visiting the White House, also assisied at the reception yesterdav, Ene fs a ginecfut blonde, nud was armingly attired in fully mushn, over whize K, With the broud velvet band aronnd ler Kk whicliis now de regle in the fushionable world, Mrr, Ha Biue Reons annw holids her receptions fn the accordinz to time-hohored castom, il the effeet Is vauels betier thanin the Bast Rouni, where she pecerval Inst sr i triendly, soctat ol i the forn these entertalnments Jess the form of hollow pageantey which so lpressed one last year, A tnll-length porirait of Martha Washington has recently heen placesd o the Red Room, sl recally the tlmes w rated Was ton and his arasel 4 vourt, Al thourh history Tomms np b Tt pletire thit arouses fecliics of patrotsm wud vride b the lieart of eve trie American, it 13 to le eretted that Governmeut does not deens thess meories Worlhy of L perpetuated be trag works ol art. ‘the pictnre i question will de- seend to posterity na u paze of history, valseras hly exeenled, nud aspeclnen of the low appre- clation ol are intie Natlonsl Capital at the present thme, When we Jook on the wealth of art bustowed on Nestorleal pletures in the Old World, whose subjucts 1alt far short of thoso in onr own commry, 1 teelug of worudileation avises, that, with ull our advaniazes, tene art (s di-eacefally sacriileed to volluieal “favoritism. A portrait of Martha Woslington demands the coiors of Velasquez und the light ot Jem- brandis it meritathe admiration bestosred on S Autepe of Correzrd,” that eternal wonder, Teiure which wil betioltors stand i awe, Dy any daber, lgnorant of srt, whu perlinpa_can sturtle with tricky sreanizements of flashy colors, I groud enough for the neton’s Copltalt A poripult foreibly wives an iden of ‘the mn- sal, Intellectunl, wnd m ral lfe of an epochy, and while oar patviotism may endow the 5]urum Washlugton of Mr. Andrews with soul and Dre, otbers Wil pronotinee it bloodless, Iifelegs, und u glortug trespass on o esthetival laws. Chief Josenh, of the Nez Perces, and ls alde arg creatingg quite a sensatlon here, and utteml- ed the levee un Tuerduy evening, where they nupeared to enjoy theuiselves huzely, They were In tisming “totlettes of palnt il teathers, etn wrapped hielossical seyle aronnd their brawny persone, Of course, they were the Hons of the oceasion, notwithstandini several surles of nobllity who recent!y arrived in Washington, nid wlio doubties sutivipate creating mueh notics with thelr fitles. weath'r is extremely cold, and the city wus covernd with aslies most of Inst wenle tor 1he weeurity of pedestriuns; but, nevertheless, many aceklents occurred, us the incined strects ot Wushington ave nearly impassable whun cov- cred with sleet. Some Injuries aud many sous- Igg inclidents lpoened, ono of which 1 may be Justitied fu repeativg Ly hholding naines. On an inclination which seemed securely covered with ashies, n bevy of young girls were economs feally wending “thelr way to a hale- dresser 10 be colffured for a fushlonuble wedding they expected to attend in the evemnge Merrily chatting, they trud ou thy treachicrous aslics, when all six commenced a ravid descent, which catled up the most paluful snticipations rezarding the result, ‘Ihis was not of long duration, as it only re« quired u few minutes (o set them oll saely i the gutter ut the extremity of the streer, where Wiry nimost regretted o tragleal denoucment had not ended the allair, w thele ludicrous posi- thom aroused thy anerriment of all spectators, ‘The ashies proving of no_avall they returned to thefr different humes i mentally put on sack- .-lmm instend of sttending the evemuge festivi- thew, Notwithstanding the wretched weather, visit- fuz i very Lrelak, und the elegant equip rawidine 1o daors 60 LSe Tevayving al ate i unusital punber of visttors thas early in the son An this will be of short durution this reur, [t 18 presumed those who usually arrive ate have been ainonge the first arrivals the pres- ent reasot, The receptions of the charming Countess Lowenbnupt are nwong those nuted for cociabiiliy, wndy, nlthoush very Informal, thiere are none more delightiul or yechierche fn all Waahingtou, aD, — —rt— ¥rench and Awertenn Palicemen, An Amerlean youne ludy, writing from Parls, contrista the way fun which policemen there treat Ladics on (he gtreets with thar of e New Yok Metropoiltun, constderubly 1o 1he dlsadvanture of tiie conservators of the peace in France's iy Cavital, She ways 1 ovend au decount the other day in on ork pupers eomplaludog of the all want of joiiteness on the part of the statinee that tu Paris the French offiviul I8 everywhere—always on band when win 1 that uh HOne Liere s never one to be tound within eall. “Tie writer, whoever e Wils, uvlduml{' could ot have beeu i this countey of fate years, However t may have been formerly Teannot tell, but T have tak- e particular trouble=—to, not troubleerti.er, for could carlly see without maeh teybie the greut difference between our Awmerlan wavs uint thuee ot buth Londun wid Pares. I London thero never wis u poateeniay 10 Lelp udies uyer the strecty, und, i you usk them for nforma- tion, ey eivelt to you in the verv feweat words possible,~often Very grullly,—leaving you 10 it It us Test you can, or o seck turibor fu- formntion of sone kiod-ficed passer-by, 1 think we werd tiero quite long enourh Lo know the elate uf thue so directly concerning us, us we were o the streets of London eo much, winl were always obliged o get about without help, save whai cach pove to the other. Wolle lu Londan 1 catne to the conclusion that a country pubd even by B osoveretty was Bob bere fection. du " Paris, but for looking this way —uml that, slinost breaking our uecks the elfort, we would long ere this lave been run over or kuocked dowan in the streets, for the cuben have no resocct for sex, lanenoss, or suy fuahifly o get out of the way, "Lhey ruu rhielit 8t onv,—in fact, [ lave noticed that they whitis up the horses while aopraaching, and Just dellzht 1o giving you a guod ir wreat many tites mamws and 1 eame uear bes ing run over, Ou such ocedstons, with iy heart Leatinze beyond control, 1 would sav solcthing tu the old driver, wio us often uvawered with o erin extendivg frum car to car, wid suy, *Voiig, wademwisetie,” und dash out of slzot with bia old vehivle before we could Juok round. Oun the venue de P ora there i3 a polieman stand- and € e wuw @ person on the vulntof being rn over or Killed he would not Jeave bis placg o disturb blmecl! 1o the Jeast. "This man [ was oblized to ask une Usy for Inforruativ., awd he very kimdly sent me out of the wuy, We, as well us olucrs, ure every dav oruesing these strects sid w mo- wientary danger of being killed, unless we run Bard cuonch to give us Lulpitation of the heart or full down fu it the old Faris mud, which ts ust ternble, 1 this sort of tregtment of Ldien fs suvthing ke what they experience at e bands of New Yok polleciucs, Wan 1 wn ht. sbout ten blocks " no n jge, At home you have un nearly ev ok or rowdway somne one ts helo von over tie atreets il htop 1he horaes, and the men are uamaily polite, To my certaln knowledue, a3 many thmes aa T have been down 2L - Chanipa Tilvaces there has not been onee a policemia anywhere In rlght, [T they bide in ambusl ready 1o pounce upon gome poor virtlaw, then, of course, ft I8 fmpussble for mo to get n elimpse of (hem, In all things there fsuo country cyunl to America. Nowever, it [4 very nlee ta travel througi she diferent s and sce everthing of interest.” R NORTIWE TEI&N—]';’E\\'S. Abaniionment of Fort Stevensan~A Littlo Rig Horn Hero to an Ineheiato Asxylune A Uselers Milltary Telegraph Line=Tho Coming Man of the Northern Pacific Rablrow Speetal Correspandence of The Teidune, Fonr A, Laxcony, . T,y Jan. 20.—It s re- ported here that Fort 8tevenson, sixiy miles up the river, wili be abandoned in the epring, aml on effort male to couvert thie luldings fnto o targe hoarding-school for Bnblan bovs aud girls, Capt. French, of Company M, Sceventh Car- alry, will e seut to on fuchrinte asylum. Dr. D*Untzer can find o herote patient fn Frenoh, anu ot who would give a large share of Lis thousamils to be himael! agabu, A railroad will be put down on the frozen Vilssourd, nid Lofore the fee gues out three hun- dred thousand cross-ties Jumled on the west side for the use of the hundred miles of road that will Le bulit the coming season, * The G ment telegraph line between Blae marck and Fort Buford has heen broken nearty every duy since the cold wave rolled down upon us. 1L Is as cood 08 o wire at all. Two ese sapzes in two months constitute the through husiness to Deadwoud, The canse of the break- itz 13 the frost. The wire was stretched too tights and the cold snans 1t every few miles. “Hie cost of sending messigesis nuninal, ‘There Isaliteh fn the departinents at Washington, and the peaple zet thdr welegraphing done for nothing, We growl, however, because the wire Isn't operating, ‘Fhie Hon, Frederiek Billings, Chalrman of the Executive Commitive, is the coming man of the Northern Pacitic Rafiroad, Mr, Billings [sa wealthy Vermont lawyer, who muade Iis tortune in Ban Francisco, bewtunimg fu 1514, He 18 now the beavieat {ndividual stockholder in Norihwern Pactlle, careving o flilon and o talf, aned dufly baying more, Bestles, he is proprictor of 3G, thuu«aaind acres of as fine wheat Lad a8 the sun shines upon, Je ds the bead of the Tond committee, and has the opporranity ot setting good luds, but no better than Dat- rymple ast hundreds of others have, Billings 18 n stronte man ntellectusily, with a fmth tn the paving developinent of the Northern Paciti ita Land grant that would not reflect discredit n}mu dJay Cooke himaelf. Hetsan ardent friend of the extension that hias beendetermined upon, anl belleves in & very few yeara that the extens slon will bu_extendéd to “Huseman, Montans. With the great eredit thiat would be attached to the enterprise by that time, Mr. Billings wid bis assoclutes wonid have lide troubl fn com- maniding the eapital that would be necessary to tarry the enterprise over the mountaing through Lualioand down tne Columbia River to mest the eastern-bound extension, The New England : Jouks upon Mr, representative man, ulk ecarcelv & doubt that the reslient i recently showed him- his skitifal manipulation of the 81, Paul & Facitie cople, who were flght- ing the Northern Pactfic trom Sauk liapkds, Mion., tu 8t Paul, Between those points the North- vrn Pacitle tratns had to run over the 8t Panl & Uacifie track, uiml were, accordingly, at_its mer- ¢y, “Thecontract was so hand that the Northern Paclfic Dircetors wers obliged to leok to Minne- apolis for a way out. The great Flour Clty went o worlt nnd vrzanized n compawy fur the pur- pose of bullding a rond to Sauk Bapids on the weat sido of the Mississinpt, and there eonnecting with the Northern Pachlle. Minneapoils was dead In earneat. ‘The climax was soun reiched, ‘The 8t Paul & Pacifle, through its representue tive bonidholdee, bepzged an - interview with the Norihern Pavitle Directors, alttivgin New York, That foterview was enticely sullsfactory, it settied the rival Intereats for ninety-nine years, and leit the Northern Paclile unteainmeled, fhe toster apirit in these favorabls uegotlations was Mr. Billings. BEECIHER. 118 Ts Threatenod with u Lawsalt for $10,000 Dumnges, New Yok sun, Henry Ward Beechor han got Into trouble with & number of leading residents of Cumbe Taud, Mdue nd unless he sotties a clabin which they are pressing agalnst him, It Is probable that he will have to trudge loto court ugain, The Agricuitural Boclaty of Allegheny Couunty, Md,, areanged last fall for o grand fale, and the finest stallions, oxen, cows, sheep, Unlls, and chickens wero entered for exhibi tion. The Presldent of the Agricultural Buclety, Mr. Lloyd Lowndes, who 18 also the President ol a Natfonal bauk In that place, thought thut Beechier would make a feature of the exhibition, and having srranged for Hayes and Johu Sher- man to come on one day, In order todrawa erowd, hie determined to eweage Deccher for another dav. Ho hud some doutit about Heech- er's record; but a fellow townsman, Mr, Eemnmes, the nephew of the famous Rebel Ad. miral, Raphael Semmes, urged him to got the Plymoutly pustor as on attraction, Accordingly, as a_ moncy-muking device, Mr, Towndes wroto to Mr, Beceher's Hoston agents to secure him, nud they entered Into a contruct for nim to make an address i Camberiand on Oct, 2L The Agricaltural Society waa to pay bl $300 for bis services, Bieecher was widely advertised ns one of the featuresof thesliow, Pusters wera sent every- where {n that lmrl. of Marylind, with iis name aloniside of the names of lamous auinial the priza farins ol the State. President. L des had several bundred extrs scats put up in the fair-grounds for the sccorminodution of throng, amd he mude cvery ar- ot to rean the $10,000 harvest which ho cht was sure to fullow the prescnce of Beecherin the fale, After be had dillzently worked up the populace to the tip-tos of expecs tatfon, he was surprised und disguiated on Qut, 2}, the day vefore the advertiscd date of the Jecture, by recelving 8 dispateh from Buoecher’s vizents canceling the enguzement. No reuson was given Tor the get, wid Mr. Lowndes tele- graphed back that Mr. Beecher must coma without fall. ‘The agents replicd that ft was i sible tor Mm to come, Then Mr, Reveher telewrsphed to at length un d to fultill bls contract, wnd to relieye d L persons from the responsibility of disappolnting the wreat multitido that expected him. He tele- eraphed back Uit ho would accopt all the re. sponsibitity of breaklog the engagcment, No further satistaction could be vhtained, ‘Lhy contriet was broken too late for proper notlee 1o be given to those whe had arean zed 1o visit uhe fale to see Beecher, and un the uext My when the throng poured Into the lixtunt 1heie was much ver the dlsappointment, ¥ thout visttlng the fair, The disape tou dimimshed throng on Octy 24, when Huyes ung Bherman were to he 1lie attractions, for their vromise of belug un eshivition wi distrusted. Neveriheless,they kept their word. setthne up the nffairs of the cxhibition, the Aericaltural Soctety dotermhied to doin.ol dumages trom Mr. Beeeher loe breach of con- il dn the Tust of November o member of ty was sent North to demand satisise- he its told L that Mr. Beecker had ordered the envuzemeut, nand iy dud They referred the colntnittess wan to Nir, Beeelier, and he referred them to Db urents; hut ks thedelezate was persistent, umd hesan to threaten to wake things wann, Mr. Heechersard thut when o mode the en- gurrement Lo cxpected to have engseements in Baltimore and Washlugton whien he could ntl ou e samg trip, and thus wake the journey profitable, but Lailing Lo secaro these otier eri- pusements be ol uys' trip for $307 This expliuation was by no means satls- factory, und the Bociety bus maie o demaid on Alr, Beecner for $10,000 dumages, If b fails to satistactorlly ureango the ditifeulty, s sule for thut smount {s 1o be begun, —— ntercat fu the Nortiwen Pac Blilings as ita there s st uot alfurd to take a three- Spoke lut Twice in Filty Years. Utica, N, Y., Jun, 20.~[layes [livmsn, who Hyed two unles esst of Utica, died to-day, sged (Y 8, Altbourl possessing the (aculty of speech, hio b not utterel twu cuusecutive words for ity years. Wuen 16 years old, beariog big fatiwer wwear at & member of we fawily, ke mwado 8 vow thut be would never spoak azalu. ‘This vow was kept for seven years, He then met with an acchieut, which Urubwed the thgers of s lett band, e paiu drawing from hiw e exclamation, “On1» Ou but vie vilier veeus sivt wus hu hieard to speak. This thne the word S 5ee!™ wus culled forth by a snuke that crawled overa el lxhu.' chihd. A column wight Le tilled Ly u recltal of Hiuman's occentrivities, dome ol Lis devices to uvoid conversation wero craity futhe extivwe, e was a cluse student, und be has left u volumiuous diary dudng his 0ty years of ilence, e feaves u dortuoe ot ton uebliew, with the wdwouition, *Keep your mouth shut,” Notwith tmiage his ailever, he was a erpeat favorite in the neighhorbood fu whlch be lived, — i UP A PREE Tealeed by n Rhilnarceros, Darid Kerin st, Nieho'an for Fetrunry, ! Bass, bsas!e apour groed one-hom skel- Tnmi " Ruch was the, to me, ratler unintelligible an- nouncement with which my frivnd M-—"s bash- boy came rusbiog fn just sbout suurise one morning, as we were sitling over our breakfast at the door of tlie house,—one of those reaulzr olit Duteh-bully farm-houces, that vne handly ever sces nowalays, uxe I South Afriea, But what he meant by [t was, © Duss, boss! thy trail of u big rulnoceros rascal 1" W \Where?" erfed M——, jumping up; for he was n Keen sportsman, and never ost an oppor- tunity of © potting something. « % Out by Hollow Spring, bnss; spoar good ! “ There's a chance for vory, my hoy? sald M——, turning to me. w you'tl be able to sce Tow these elephant-guns of mine do thels work. 1think yeu'll finid thom the right sort,” ot e try tha jobmvsell,” erled 1 eazerly; for, ke all *eorernhorn' T was trantle to do same unheard-of fe, ml win my Iaurels at oler, L never rlmi a rhinoeerots yet, you Know." “Can't, readly, my dear Loy, safd Me——, in the most exasveratin2ly induligent tones “when sou're a Hitte hotte 1to the Alrieait Lush, you can do what vou ices but of I were to u 10 alone i e lite-lome sudelde. Ny w ¢'tl ks party ol t three to visit onr feiend, and he'il hardly glve the slip to us all [ fuew” Accordinely, we started out that verynight, Swre, the buxh-bov, making the third of our gartys but 1 guppose the rhinoceros was too mudest to face 5o many visitors at onee, for, although we kept watei til aun there was no stzn of him, The next night Just the same; and at ast I cot so mad at the Idea of Ioslng v chanee—the i the big game—that, in A ;nn. llmmlu up my wind to try wiy luck single- panded, 1 sisottld have tolid you that the Hollow Spring frequentad by iy foue-footed frfend 1y abont eizhit miles from the house, In a deep gully, one pf wlieh went up intaa steep, hoz-uezed topped by a bi kuuckle of rock that over- ked the spring at a range of ity yards, us pretty a s atand M us uny sportsinnn could wislh, Bo when ulght came 1 stole out of the house with one of M——'s “clephant-gune,” n plece carrylnz o five-ounce * explosive ball,"? steel- tingeed, and bolding enough fulininating powder to blow out the svlue of a wegathernnn, 'To guard sralnse the recoll of such o charie, the stock wos fitted witn o thick vad; g0 with gun and smmunition together T had quite enough fo carry fur an eleht-mile tramp through the bush. I "dare say there are uziy thickets in Soutih rlea ol Central Asia; but Afrca beats botl. Inagine n forest of fish-hooks, uved by au occasioual pateh of pen-kolves, and you have it exactlv. “Lhere is one horrld aptky hing, ealled by the Dureh * Wache-ein-tetje," vhich the Enzlish have corrupied Into * wait-a- atnd 1t does make you wait a it if It onve #ets hold of you. I've “iknown a fellow be jakl up fora fortnlght with o gash from one, So vou may think that with musses of this pice stuff all around mo L had to pick wy way gl geerly enougel, When 1 got to the vlace, Jo! and behold, the pad of my gun had fallea off! ‘To zo back ad luok for it would have been like hunting for a needly In # hay-stucks so 1 filied my hundker- ehiel with wild icress, aml tucked 1f in vader the shoudder of my Jacket as u subatitute, then I otook my post bebind the roc waited, ‘The full moon was just rising over the treea {a glorivus sleht, 1 ean toll you), when I heard adistant trampling, like the tread of an ele- phant, only qulekers for a full-vrown rhinoe- cros, clumsy os he looks, ran be_active enough at thnes, as youll soun find if von stovd 1 charize from Kim when his temper's up. So 1 hud not long to wait helere there came a thick anort, and the great baown barrel of a body Toumed out In the streak of moonlight, just oyer the sprinz. 1 hardlv stapped to take “abn, by fore I pulled the triggers | ‘The next few seconds were a blank; and then T awolie to the consciouspees thut my shoulder was nehing as {f It were hken, and that some thing wus granting savagely 8 {ww yords off; hen 1 enw the hugesnout and great white usiis coming rizht at med 1 don’t think any ueroat could have bestnogulcker than | was i clutehing o profecting bough, and swinging up nto the tree overhead; apd ' hardiv got tlere when the brute came bavg sruinst the trunk, alutost shakluz me off gl For a minute or two, my heart was i my mouth, tor hethumped agatust the tree til I really thought he would have §t downj und when go found by couldn't, he stnmoed the carth in o fury, and tore It up with bls horn in a horribly suzgestive way that miado my flesh creep, +¢ Ilers | was, then, in the crisis of a recular S adventmre,” sueh s [ hud always longed fory but somcehow, now that 1y was v {t, i dido’s seem 8o very delightful, 110 one thine to read ol guventures in an ensv-chair after dintier s another thimg to act them for yourself all il on s hard bough, with thunsands of mosquitoes Itehing (nto you, and a mad rhinoceros gnllop- ngz about underneath, ‘T'hie likeness betwe my sitnation and soine . Muyne Reld set o overhauliug my recollections of that veraclous author i the hope of an {dea, but the more [ thoueht the moro the Captatn falled me, Basil, when followed up a trus by o bear, got his Lrotlhiers to throw himn up a rope, and by downj but I bad no bro:hers, aiud no rope, Hen Urace, when *treed " by the Hon, lassocd his dropoe musket wid alew The klng of beasts withs but I had no lasso, nid couldn’s have used it 1t ot Somebody else, blockwled by a “gerizzly,” waited “til Bruln fefl asteep,” nmd then slipped awars but my rhtuoceros seemed distressingly wlde-awnke, and even If he had do: the experiment would not have cume mended itself to my faney. In short, the most musterly stratagen | could devise was to stay where Uwus, wad L did so, ‘That nlzht was the longest [ ever spent, and no mistake, ‘Fowsrd morning ter Jhino frequently took u brief leave of absence Into the busi, ux if to tempt mes down, but I he: trampling In the distance, nul wea caught, Ly was just dawning, sud I was be. ginnine to wonder” how much longer I eould stand the thirst that was parching e up, when suddenly § heard a shot anioug the bushes, so close thut It made me start. “Then the bunghs parted, unik Tsaw M—"s lolly fuce looking up at e, with a griu from ear 1o ear. *Eulrly treed, ohy iy bovl Well, I've ralsed the slege for you, and yander livs the onemy, Your bullev's run down s slde, nnder the ok| without explodings 80 1 aipbose you must have it hum alautwase, Better ek nest thne. Any- how, 't ziad fo find vou alive; bat | funey you won't po vut alone again fn o lury 1" And, 1o el the truth, [ didu's for a pretty long whlle after that day, ENTOMBED IN ICE. Four Men and & Womnun Dead In & News founiiand Tecberys, Neas York Star, Capt. Hubert Kane, whu urrived n this city yesterday from (iloucester, Mass,, in the sctivon- cr Flirt, of ‘St. Mary's, N. J., told a very har- rowing story, Tt is to the ctfect that, while fce- bound {u Macentla Bay, on the south coast of Newtoundland, on the 4th inst,, be descrled what uppeared tu be a dismautied vessel apar- cntly about two iles off bils leo bow. The ves- sut wasulso {ce-bouud. On the loltowing murn- ing he proposed ta walk to the vessel, mare for the sake ol watlofying his curiosity than any. thing else. The leo was frozen sulid, und ho ex- pericuced oo dilicuity [n obtainug the company of a gumber of the sailors aboard his schooner, Peeparatory to starting the party were provided with axes and other artlcles uecvssary ou vsplor- o tlus. Alteru tiresuwe juuruey, through- out which clunbine over and shding over fu- sucise irregular masses of leo wers tie most nuticenble fcatures, the vessel was reached and discovered to be the hull of a lsrso brii carcens cd uver un the port siue sud hinbedded $u solid fee. Of the two masts only jugred stumps re- wslued, On the stecn post wus painted, * Ade- Jado Folquet, Diepp With the ull of the oxes, Capt. Kone savs, the men asceuded ihe sturboard side of the vessel, und upon ganlug e docls o terriblo sizht we met %l'll’ ©uze, Near thie gallery door lay tiwe body U1 4 man, faws downwandy, lmbedded the 1w0 su lraly tat reconition was huposalble until after the u)r}uc bad been thuioughly tisawed, Lhe steps feading down to the fure- castle wero comutetely blocked up by the frozen sca water. Lhe uxes wers wgain called o requisition, und the passage-way Wwas soon cleared. Brlow there was a hurritylog sight 1o bebold, Dhzoually the floor of the once cozy forevsastle wboibier budy lay stretclicd, ‘khe sovearunce of Lhe eves, wontl, snd ueck pave sssurance that decomposition bad becu urrested 11 course by the atuospliere of the fwprovised fes-bux fn “which 1t lav. Another Corpss Was touud ju the forecustie, with 1ts buck nuatly upnghit szaiust and draily frozen to un ol sea-cheat, The bead and ace ol the corpae ulso presentud the appearancs of & skutl from which every particle of fleall bad faded oway, uud such (€ would litterally bave been but for ki Wil eanced Totiy of ihe I g ot of ¢ towhic i froz-n, aud con- vesed o Besie the Ldv find fn 11 it ahe eabin wad nexe examied, mol fouml wlmost frozen over, ex- cept n emall apesture through whiell nothing hut darkness was vidble. ‘The axes soun ree nl nn entrance fato 00, ching was eut Aoty un the Jight v slelentne e Aadder une by far tlan e obers, for the hody ofa wonan was tounnd Iying prosteaie In the Cagnain’s etate-roum, .\ few feet nway, pro- truding boots leg to the discovers ol aanther bodyy the upner jortion of wheh was deeply imbedded tn the thick lee which covered the cabun floar from the entrance to the opposite side, ANl the bodies were arranged on deck as neat- Iy a8 the circamstauces nllowed, The tuterlor of the Captain’s state-room contained no feo, amd the esploring varty found i a locket on the <k the ining ars of nzge und o nleasing lJ—v\-Mrmlr the Cantiin mind Jus wife, Un the floor of the state-ronnt was s ehony erueifix with the flgure of the Ro- deemer In fvory. “Lhe state-ruon contained tvo rehrons pletures, o wrill cheat. twvo fine Sru whicit the explorers wor authorities hul - veen consulted, teloo miy Placentla Iarbor, where they kild all the par- tienlars of their smldentng adventure befors the Mazietrate, whw at once tonk steps to_have the hudies brought ashore, togeiher with the ship’s papera and other efects recured until farther deatitieation had been inade, A telegram from 8t Plerre announced that 1he Adetaide Folguet, a French brig, hat Jast been scen when she left that port on dov, 14, with a load of codilsh, erring, and dried cape 1in, bouud for the purt ot Maraellles, {o France, —————— MONCASL The Would-Bo Regiclde Sablicly Garrated, Mudrid Correspondence Landon Standurd, Long before daylizht a strenm of neople pouted out of Madrid on the +ronds Jending to the Saludero Prison, nnd to the spot called Campo de Guardias,” beyond the northern suburh of Chambery. It is a lonely, wild, dreary fleld, something ke a_common, in view of thedistant chain of the Guadarrams, and full in sight of Madrid, It stands between two hleh roads, wnd the sealfold had been ralsed abott three fect above the ground, upon largoe equare blocks of stone. It is a rudo sort of platform, upon which rises a pole or giboot, und a wooden benel, The prisoner Is made tosit against the gibbet, nnd 18 there rapldly strangled by iwo or thrce executfoncrs, They bad beecn down to the Campo de Guar- dias doring the nleht to prepare the seaffold, and they were waiting nt daybresk st the Satadero Prison to go throueh the formall- ty ot usking pardon of the convict. In the Sal- wdero it bnd been a sleepless nlght with the an- thorities and thuse who wutch the dozing crimi- nal. Nefora the day had broke on that cold, chilly morming the prlests had aroused Juan Ollva, und bad safdd three massea In sucensston, e he knclt ae Jast, quite moved and weary, we were told by the Viear himaclf, Ife, iow- uver, never, fu 1he courae of those twenty-four hours, cxprrased any repentance at having ste tempted to kit the King, e sutmitted shnost cheerlully 1o be robedtn u dark-cclored peni- tent dress wid cap. Around bis walst was a cord belt and on his cap n 2ross. Ho had his s bound, and he very quietly told bis exe. entfoner that he willingly pardoned him, At 8 o'elock precisely Jides Molina gave the sigol, und all ihe soldlers in the balls niul passages the Saladero stood to attentlon. ‘Yhe pris- wit 13, abaont louking woman uhout "The ade their fatigung journer back to men oner was led dowu-stalvs by the pricsts and brethren by the Paz v Curldad, Many of the ‘warders seemed much moved a8 Moncasl passed, und he nodded to one or two of them, At the door of the Salacero Prleon n atrong detachmont of soldlers of the llue was deawn up near to s closed carrlage drawn by two mitles, An uncouth-looking wnd ragred driver was on the box, and Moneasi stepped Into it witbout asatstance, The two pricats sat by his elde, winl the ofllcor gave the order to march with fixed bayoneta, Frat [n the pad processlon went two strange, pale fndle viduals, seeomipanied bf warders, ‘They wese the Calerafts of Velladolid and Jaen, he of Mad- rld having dled Iately. Next came the brother- hood with lighted raTiers, and o priest in robics bearive aloft aeriicliix. Next was the coach, surrounded by the brethren and o double lne of voldlers anil police. The crowd *beeame sf- lent, and men took thefr caps off us the proces- slon moyed slowly past. It is curlous that the vast majority of those present on the road awd at ihe Compo do Guardius wera women and young boys, Such o’ collectlon of young rozues mid rageed youths could hasdly be fmoglied, The femals part of this henl waa mostly composed of young irls from the popilar suburbs, und here aud there you could eateh sight of old sizht-recrs, who fuspire you with the fdea thut they oftener than the pay the Baludero viglis of o permanent charaes ter, ‘The crowd on the spot of the exceution, [ hear from trustworthy authority, was so great that it was finposstble” to apurouch the seatfobl, “The prisoner was led in the carrluge, sl nmid profound sllence, within a square forued around the eaffoll hy hussars andinfuntry. Hoalizhted with the pricsts, and stepped up to the gibbet very coolly, 1le sat down, quite surrounded by the priests and brethren of the Puz y Caridad, When they bhad lett his sige the Valtadolfd Cal erift had done hig work, und Juan Olwa v Ston- east b censed Lo live. The erowd very soon digpersed, uid not many people remained to #uze on the body, which 13 exposed untii dual, according to Spanish Law, with fuce uncovered, ‘Tota evenfug 1L will be fnterred. In the crowd on the route and durlnz the exceutlon some syinpatly was expreased for the death of 3o Young a trlmiual, but uo demonstration of auvy kind took place. DALALLAX . A Ruler Whose WUI Is Law to Milllons of Poople=The Fabulous Glories of Buddun's Prime Mialster an Earth, New York Nait, Early fn the sixth century beforo Christ, Tudiia made his appearavee {n ludla, He way the first preachier that ever visited that country, and Ihe novelty drew vast throues to witness this Klug's son turn the wheel of the law; but his doctrine involved thie oyertlirow of all exlst- fug sentiments and customs, It was tho doe trine of unlvereal equity, of sclf-abnegutlon, of pure and righteous lving, and it ganed but slowly In his lifetime, ‘The carly Buddllsts give thy number of those convericd dliects Iy by the master as only 1,% e lofty beautica of his life wd teschings sunk deep into the hearts of m aruping In Cimmerisn darkucss, aud 1he divine fu them rese us eagerly to grect it ns it knocked at thelr' voors for entrance, It soon bewan to supplant Bealimaniatn un its own sotl,—ua religion already old, with {ts pristine purity hidaen by tyrsnuleal cercmontals. Eorly do the fourth ventury before Christ, Buddhlat milssionarics bact wpread througn Cashmere, acroes the Hin- alayas to Thibet, Leyond the great wall 1o Chng, awml were secidog the Garther Iudis wnl Ceylun, Tl new reilzlon taughe dnmortality und 1he trausimicration of souls, Wheneyer the body iat held Budidlia should perist bie entered the woild acatu as a youni chiil, flis soul was ablu Lo send diving bparks frow its undying unie iuto wany bodics; utul Lhus a pricsthood wrose amony the Buad- bists. Buddba bimsell reavpeared in Tiabet, winl Liere, then, was lound wie racecd tesritory, But, notwatd ding 108 Drozress in previvdg centuries, the elory uf Ludditisia Legun wita the Monzol wyasion i ihe dlurteeath ceuiury, Alter the Mongol Emplre was divided, Kubful Ahan, graudsua o Geaglils sud conquerur of Clidug, curbraced the Buddbist reticlon wul sube Jreted ‘Thivet to Bud-luiat rule. Iu 1193 ho pro- duimed Liat Budabs hmsel? 1w his entirety bad reappeared {n the form of "Fhyome-sha-pa, uid e raised that wouk to ihe position of Supreme Pontiff, gaving him the sllustrlous title ot Dalul- Lama, **ihe pricst wuo resembics the occan (o preutness of mind,” Tuis muuk, then, 13 the fatiur of the Cathotle Chureh ol Central Asla, dewas the tfrat Pope of the * Yellow-lat Lamus, He was resencrated as the tirat perfes iwaruation of Buddiv, which bas perpetually reacwed tsell by trandmizration, sud will cun- tinue 0 to do” ju au cudless successlon of “oceans ot sanetity,” Irom that duy to this tah Dalab-Lama bas been whilo living the greatest waz iu the world. 1o additlon to the Bata-Lag, Buddbisn bas auotiier Pope, Pans Cibien, We Bozdo of Soutacra fhibet. ea of tue two 13 jucaruatod Buddhaaud ey are equal {u sunctity, but Dalul-Luwa i3 for superlor iu power, ‘hen the Dalal-Lawa dics, or, as the Budd- Wh hiots say, when be Lus laid 1t becuiues of the blzhest UDVUELALCE LU watt talu surely Juto what buman foray be llas wals his “re-blech” Sowectimes tho dylug Poutill bas coutided to bis istuaee fricods waen und where e will reappoar. Somciuwes be bivts daraiy ot It Iu bis wul. Generally, however, it i3 left 10 the bierarcuical budy to dlscover the uew fura of Buddba, Prayers and fusts are ordered through wll the Coustless Lawa cons ivlae Mountan bl hotids o nanele vraver: (Oh, 1o Jewel In i gl pet e the dotad “Amen®) The waered booic il astrolo et ate consid Al gnmittes m- i ta he ama send word 1o the wuthorities, Theee Claberons, or minor inear- nations of Buddb, sre chosen the priests bring i e, 10 Lhn-Shn, wesembline v Houtoui of the L ate, buty themselyes o the Jloly Temble, wnl apend six days n fasting and praver, On the geventh they take n gollen urn nameg of e children, The urn 8 sha (i drawn out, and the bihy whose name fs Decomes 1t iving Budidia, fore proclaim- ing binn however, the Chabierona fastitute cer- toin tests, The books and robes of the demd D: na nre Jald before e ebild, who s st it 4 or 5 yenrs old. e ds th i of its past carcer,—when ha read fhis, when he wora that, from whoimn he received thia eift, Alzhough In some fnatances tie child had never word, he now auawers 8 Onn more final test Is mven. Littie bedls are brought, and ho Is ex- pected to find the one he used fo his former ex- fstence, O course ft is not amongar them, nivd the ekl erles, **Where 13 my own lavorite el ! Innnedtately all fall on thele faces wid worshlo hin s the ehitd Is arvayed 1n great ponn wnied earrried through the strects (o trlumplal procession, ‘The two MHitle Jucklese Chaberons are sent baek to thelr mothers' laps “with 500 vunces of sliver apicee, ‘fhess € TONS Aro nersons in whom Buddnn s fonna fnearnnted, but to a (e «mntler degree than in the Pan- ehhien awl (e Dalal-Lawa, When a Claberon or Grand-Laina Is dead thero 13 ne snourning. 1t 1 known that he wil toon reappear. But while the saint 18 i *the chryealis slate,” the disciples ot the convent’ which he haslert widower spond m1l thelr learn- inz aud enerey to diseover the plase of the new birth, They eonsule thie oracles, they wateh for nbuw, through whicithe lost salnespeass to them, Finally, the place ot his reanpcaranee is announeed, pad the deyotees, wild with joy, set vut to bring the child to thelr convent, It is invariably in some far-off, well-nigh fuaccessl- ble country; but the poor Monzols endure ladly moet ncredible hardablps,—dying from iunger, thirst, wild beasts, and robhers, to fall nt the feet of the holg-child, ‘Hhe Chaberona are eternal; but the Dalta-Lama s eternal, omniselent, snd omnipoteat. Every act of his s pertect und ainless; ho 18 infalllule fn decd and doctrine. ‘there s healing 1o look- ing on him; to touch him fs to become virtuous, When offletating e sits crose-leaged il calm as a statuo upon five magniticent cush- fous placed over the altar. Jle Is dressed fu robes of unzzling splendor, whose cost would ruin wany o European 8late, He notices no ona of the supplisnta but cunstantly moves his Lands in Dlessing, At {lmes he easts around little balls made of paste or elav, and these have an Inflnlte efflency, Whatever pertains to i or cotea fram him §s omnlpotent for zood, He pourted by revenues whose flirures trins- port us back tu Lo 1he Arablan Nighta, s in. come s tow vast to becomprenensible to a West- ern mind, Bestdes the revenues of state, the countless hierus which are hils own pu!yc!rl\‘m!, thie giits of the fanbliul, und legaces of tove, he receives millions from the sale of idols, re.1e: and raered charms, This unfathomable wealth 18 apphied to Increasing the honor of his court. ‘The pomp and splendor of Lha-Saa tar vutshine the glorics of Tmiperial llome. “The religion of Dalaf-Lama has many won- derful resemblances o Chrlstinuity, Buddbi waa neleld of an limmozulale conception, umd numerous nstances of bis lifo fud w paruliel tn it of Christ, Tu tauent, too, tat there Iy but *one sule sovercign, who has created all things: He is without begiunlue and without euds withaut body; Inviabie.” Iie taught the unity of God, thy” mratery of the nearnation. It Is"n deligbtinl study to trace Ihe mumerouy anel strong shinllarities between primitive Budd- Lism and Christianty; for we love Lo see huty God reveuled s glorions truth. ‘The Dalal- Lamafs the most powerful of men. Ho has but to ite His hand, and [nstantly the worid would he titled with the thunder of fnnumer- | able feet, the diu_of countless anns, gadhring tu1he sacred banner trom the frontlers of Si- verls, trom the Splee Jalands nod the land of the white elephant, An outhreak of tribes, the tottering ot the Chinesu throne, might ba the siznul, If the thne ever comes, the workl wily see a war of blooda wind relizions so theree nad vast a8 to be equaled unly by the frightiul rasin ol Genghls Khan und Tainerlane, FLORIDA EARTIIQUAKE. Two Bhocks In Rupld Buceosston Startllng the Towns Along the Ht. Johin’ Jae Arille \Fia.) Sun and I'cesr. The good peonle of Jacksonviile went to bed In zood tine on Sunday nieht only to be rudely awakened at about fifteen minutes belors mid- uight by a gencral shaklug of windows, blinds, amd doors, a rattling of crockery, swaying of the liouses, nud rockioz to and fro of furniture. Beds shook wd trambled so that thelr lumates were almost’ thrown out to the floor, Thero were two shovks, followlng euch other in raold sticeesslon, und the duration of both was about. twenty-elght seeonds, In the towns along the 8t. Jobn's River and on all the railroads the shocle was very gevere, At Fruit Cove n glasg fiked with water wus overturned, and o Talla- linsses umd other places west the effect was canatly severe, Bome who were standing on the ground say that thers was 10 berceptible trembling of the earth, O:hers sy that there wi heavy unidulating motlon, e occasion was replete with the most laugn- able incidents. 1ts occarrlog when {tdid at an hour when nearly overy ong was in bed and asteep added to he hiworous as well a3 the startiing effect. Most men tancded from the shnking of the doors und windows as they awoke thut soime one was trying (o break fnta the house, and several selzed thefe pistols md mady ready to ehioot, Othess did pop away at their sup- vosed foes, Inone house s stoveplpy broke loosy and waltzed around the roum, seattering soot vl ecunsternation among the inmates, Muny got Iuto the strects after tho chako was overy el held eoncuses on the corners to cone pare notes wind dechies on what was bese to do. Ludles fuvartably ot up, tovked under the bed, vven thouzh it was durk, und screamed for matehies, und muihers clutehed their Hitls ones unlnl preparced to save thelr lives or dle theme aelves. But pmhnlxl{ hie sccnes in the largs hotels outstrivped all otliers In point of comieality. The guests jumped out of bed, and rushéd wililly fnto the dimiy-lighted or dark halls withe aut etopuing 1o preparc thelr tollet, and oa they flitted here and there, running about with o partieular purpose, exeept to ret away from the something wat seemed to bu aiter ‘them, but Which, It reality, was pettime awuy from them very fast, the acene had thy leok of o jshostly daice to which all the gravesards of the town bad sent large delegation e — ELECTIONS IN VIRGINIA, Ta the Editor of The Telbune, Yonxrowy, Va.,, Jan, 17,—The weather has ,been the coldest for the Jast three weeks that has yisited this part for scverul years, but the river was not the least {ncumbered wiih fce,— that {s, to Interfere with navigation, Monoy matters are very tight here indeed, for, as you kuow, there Is nothing hera to bring it, aml never will be uuiil some tnternal fmprovements take plave, a1l no Luprovements can or will bo made until there fa & markea change in the maonagement of the ulfufrs of thoBtate politically and fluaucially, and 1 concur with ‘fus Trin- UNE thut capitalists will vot luvest monoy where there 18 80 much operating socially, polit- feall y, sud tinaucially agafust thelr fntere I fech truly glad that people outslile of Virginfa kuow sometbiog at lesst of the workings of the =ffairs bere, aud 1 was much pleased at an editoriul in the last Tuiuuse, which artiele tbought, as I do, that thy Iuvestigating Com- mittes would flud work In this State Lo do as well s fu tho States of Bouth Carolina und Louisana, for it s very stra that the State can have {ta full representation fn Conyrcss when at least one-hulf of ite voting population is cut off from voting, either by enactuients of the Legulature or by Sraud auit thnddation. ‘Tuls, the Second Vir- ginfa_ District, has & Republican wajority of over 5,000, aud, by the luts ena tment,—thas is, capitation tax aud ballot-box stutling,—it sends Mr. Goode, a Dewmograt, every thne, I know, sir, of oue precinct fn this county where the oiffcers of etection do Justas thiy please, T haye seen with my own ¢ves, oud b call aeveral other colored persons to wituess the fact, that u Judge would deliberutely put the Itepublican ticket du bis pocket, und place Iy its stead o Democratic ticket o the box. This was in & county ele-tion fur Cierk of the Court. The election was coutested, but the County Judge dizmizsed the caso bezuuse of & techuleal error which bappened lo thls wise: A nutice was seryed on e Deinocrat withla the ten das prescribed LY low, wid b fnduced the then act- g Clerk pro tem., who was alsos Democrat, to chanze the date on the woile, wnd for all it was proved by the Clerk pro ¢ und by sev- eral otliers, 1he cuprect date, Judre ucted the parthan snd ras:cul and threw the Repuol, an out ot Court. At thls very same precinct thls state of things existed last November. I do hobw the peopie of e North will keep a bright eye on theae political sharks. BADWAV'S REURIM Strong Testimony from Hon, (rore e St the Power of Radway's Ready 1o, lml.yl;:;4 Case of Sciatle Rhewmatism, No. avan ¥ DR, Ranwear: With me s Fur T lait thre year. 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