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SLAVKRY IN YIKC-IMA.HISTORY OF iHK INSTITUflON
FROMINCt»>TION.
Tb* »'lr*l >r|n..i l.xn.l, d by A.ilde-1.
Baw lha irxl ..) Blav*r> Hailawa R«-
j.MHy oi ll»«.rov.lli I. ar* of lmurree-
H..1. Itlrl.ii.ornl Alarmed.
Itla verv will known Ihat nofrro alayeewere ftrst lntr.sluoe.1 int" I truuiia .8 lhayear MMi M msny |.Bla ara umler :i
miaapprebensiim aaaahovrthtaeaia.Wbenever tbe faet la asserted Ihe iutereii'-e
naturally followa tbal Ihe bar.l-hearted and
avarfoioua Kngliah adu'titurer had n
aaeaattaaaaieai aft. raaaaa afIheea iaaaoent*. who bad already laeen mad*- captlve*
by tbeir own raee and beld (<t '>»rt *
tbe vthlte ti.-id. rn wl,.. Brigbt b« rui-.ingaiomr the eeaeta <-f vTeeeen Aiaearohof human enr^-^'s. Thla was imt ai
all the fa.-i la ragaid 10 lha Iral aettiere oVir-inia. ll abould be rernembered lhal ll
wa* ouiv tblrteeu yeara aft.r ihe lan.laineatown that ..-*.-k|hm« urn
into tl)i* e.-lonv. The ooloulat* had no Umeto be aendln*' after Atrn .... ala*.would it proh.ti.lv ha\e ."..-r entered theirininds Ua ha-..- done a-a had not Ibe B-groee!*ent.rou_hi to ihe -Umee rlver l.y other*.li wm wiih great dUfcultj ihat tbej eeuiath.-n maintain tbemaalvea Ib the mld*l oi
the aarerttlee aml trials to wbleh ibej were
na will Tbeli Irel objeel wae ie gei a
flnu f.aatinn in the eountry. Ihiahavlntfbi-en aeeompliahed, it wmil^ baiume enouirh i- begie mm adventoree or
uvexperiim-ni- ln their new and uncerl ui
mlsle ofufe. Tb* Uutch Uadera, wbo bav.ihe .re.lii e. I.i :-' ' . .' '"- '"";the oolony.it i* sanl.tlid not r.-ally iBtenflenierine thewaten "f Vlrglnia,bai were
driven in between tbeoapeeol iie beea-.,.«*,. byetorm) ireather. Not that theywere laaBaeal af lha alara trade, bj boliiaan* for they were on their wayZ me' Burfcets ef lha areel ladlali-iatida lo aail Ibeae very . «
to the Baaaiaa ptaatera wb. n Uforoed to tin.l hji1.iv in Jamea riitbe i*ale*outa.i.le. Sor ar. Ibey tobeeon-Bidertd res'M.n-ii'i. i baving aold nagroeitothe Vlrglnia plantera. Tbe oondlth-n ul
Ibeeolonv ut thal lune ilnl not rei'..miii'i..lit aa a mgrket h.r hlau-. Und thla I."otherwise, lt would nol have been i
thatla te.ni>'"' shoolddlreottheir Iradlon*hi|ia t*a a pori conatden d ravorable to lhalppeultartrartie. .belrvlgilant and adten-turotia ownera would have aooo made thiidlacovery lor tliemseUes. llu fa.-t,1a, tb*planters were tbemeelvea reaponaible foithe lnlro*ln.-ti..i. Ol Alri.-an adavcry InhViririnia. md knowlng at the Ume Wbalthev were dotng.
riK.si im aoButaa"» aaoaoi i
Vlhenil was aririounced that BTSBBelWlthnegroesnn board for sale had ancbored in tbelower waurenf theJaaaea, Iwo orthreegen.tlenien went unaolieit. .1. umi "f their own
vrtiN, to hupeot iu.. newlj arTived N.»
*el and it* eaffo. lt i* probable tl" v
were Braaapted m inii'h hy curloalty a
udeaira lor Kain. They were well aware,bowever, thut mri" alaTe lab >r wa* pmlit-ahie in tl..- W< »i i.idia lelaada, owned byth* -pat.iards, and they Wl re on ihis a.-
eoant ladaoed t>. try Uie eiperlmeal la \ ir-giBis. lleiiee it ia said they parchaaad .'
few. Tbeeultivatioii ot tobeoeo WM Joaltheu becoeitag bh important feature ol(-nlouial prodoction, aml il WMthoughltt,e.e nativea <>i a tropleal cliutat*1 would I
peculiarlv uaeful in Ibe growlng of tbi*valuai'le ataple. NV haU .er may have be* n
lha inniixsoi ihe eotoalets, Ibeir experi-toaat, althouah abundantly auoeesBfulto them ui <t ti.eir Imuicdiat.has provisl in theae BM d> ra *!»»>» a dlialuland aaabated calamlty,
It ie a iiotK-eal.l. lael thal ll waa tluriexiaeet.il im an» that thBWbltM BBd t'.u.ii-
ly BBtabliab-d a auooeMf-l footloa on tb.Bherasof VhrglBla, and thal it vn. alaoi.ywbat is i-_.li. d an accident that tbeir futureBaaaelalaa ef the tdaek raee alterwarda ba.aaaaa ao Imaertanl a pen ofthi iraoolal amin«t 'iial autonomy. When ChriatopheiNewport lefl tbe mouth of the Thameetolaetare tbe ootoay oa the eborea of NortriCarolina a| tempeel drorn his llttl.not into the BBV* B where he woiihl Iae. buiinto tbe vet unkiioiMi wateraof lhaju-ai..'. aiul sowheu the eruel llaver wa*
aeuddlBB alonK hia atniater w_i t iwardathemarkets ar tbe Carrlbean aea lluapropltioua galethat tnrned ibeprowol¦de ahip to other aod atraagei ahoraa.
A BOJAU IIK..INMM..
From this sniull bag-Boiag Ihe *-
raeehegaa la *7_rglala. Thej doool appearlobavegreaUi Increaaed lu numbera al BraLl-'rom 011 t" laa. only aboul three nuo«»lred Inul tieeii imi'orted, itnil iu Lhl follow-iliKtwentV *,ve:tr-. it* late M the iear 1*17'liot more Ihan two or three ahlnadOOda ba.tlieen lanaiiKht iuiotln.i"nv. what an op-uorluiiitv in the ineantime had U en lOBlHow eaally tha lana ol all our future weeainiKht bave i.i.i -.ii deatroyed oouWaome pn-pheie re have ;., n. 11ai.-tl the la«evitahle future!'At tbe heglBBlBf of ihe alghteeath oeatury
ihe negro ninvea m \ Lrgiola had roMhedthaaaaahar "f tweatr thtee theuaaad, aadwara rapidly overtakiai the relaUve lo-. i. aea ofthe white [...pulatieu. The eauec«1 tbls was ebielly due to the BBUBUBltoreign deuiund lor kupi'lie* from tbeeoionj. hii f anioii-ih'-e w,i.' tobaceo aml ablp-alores. 1 Miritu-- lha greal oontlnentalware, whieh euuie so utar ezhaueUngthe eoffera of Queea Anne'a tiea--lirv, the forme- h:ul Ise.'lile iin ImportOOlfactor in BMlataialug the national eredlt,whlle lha ri'val navv a.nl uierehant inai nn
were proporiionateiv benedted by the latter,Theae reault* had the eth-i i of iBcnlha deiuaml loi kIi.mb i.t agrleultural |.ur-l>o*ea. Cin-at Buaabera arere oow importedunder the aanctlon of the bome Uovern.inent. aud Ihe d* -.re for galD aUmulated bjthe euooesa ot the irade.
raOOTI BBI. riiAii ii I.
Tht' trallic BBBBl baflt hflBB v.ry proiltablealao to thc Goverament, Au Incldenl oe-oorrlfll in 1601 Uluatratfle tlie vlgilaacewith >vhich ihe odkere of Ihe cuatotnaguarded atfiiinst violutions of ihe impoataiaw». A*hi|>ciilleil ihe »Brtetol"appeared«.ff ihe BaaBBn Baaew with a eargoofae-icniea an.l "eli-i'iiiiits-teeth." Thfl ovraeraofthe veaael and car^'o had taken the m.uhlelo lafll ,,ut that Ihe iiian-ot-war iisualU«rui»iug along tbat Oflflafl] araa BOl BaflOOflilutv. and tberefore ventured near tlie hhorewhere was a irood Btflflfl Bfl laiuliuir tii*Mlave* and Ivary. HavtageflBployed belp lnaMaat inin, the etavaa arefe aafaly landed.rnfortunatcly for the 0WB«ra a sioriu cameBBB, llie alilp v\aa wrecked. Tlie collivioi<>i ibe distnei, < aatala Caae, appeared eathe ground, bcUc.i the \.ss,i. .1. w aad.arajfli aai tha tataw helag BaMMd totbeI'rown, was sold l.y him a..rdinirt" iaw.The cliiel |Kirt ot eutrv wun then at Tort.
Duwfriott, Wiilkerum, and Uaaptoa ha+lthelr ahare of the flflflfloial coiuniercf, hutthe BJjarOBaBM <<l tbe ancunt city. at UMgetc of one "f the lineat harla.ra iu taeworld, had KOtMfl Ihe start of thelr rivals oliheoihcr toeraa. Taay did a ahnvlng buei-Bflflfl in IBB alave-trmle'. BflOM Of thein be>came aiyaflM la ihe irMtUe. 1 h, 11 hadleamed t"o!,s*n. tbe <liri, i> uec In lh* n,
irroe* Bflfld <d bj their trienda aad oustoni-er* rroinibi- lnterior. rYota theee they badfound out that BflgTO Vouths li'oiu ceit.un
jiarUollhe Dart I'onlinciit uiaile bettei..h.nda," aad weefl tberefore more valua-tle. A naliv. ,1 \\ istern AaTMB, lor 111
ataaee, uauaiiv i>i<>ui:iit thlrty pound*;wherwaa a Jdadagaacur Bflgro alwayaooui'Udtided at lcaat ten poBBO*more. Ijara" tort.me* were inade hy¦an; of the b**t people aboat thla u.aud U> deal in huin.iu tle*h was oeaiuo more at TBflBBBl WB_ BOflfl" 111 rals iinil.xM-lal .undiiurthaa waa tae traBJo in hemp,*>r in heartay or toi.a,-.->.. 1 mt. r ibe<aj trade aud Ihfl BBMrprMB Ol KpoUflWh» 111 tlie Ui.ai'tline had I. ¦<¦ ii.e l.ic'.neii-anWioveruor. the ootonj iraa uu.l proal«ered. If ahoul the UflMOl hia u<lo lK.wcr'.hc aUi»» 111 ll".- OeaflOJ auioiiutedlo nearlv tlurl> il.i,u»alid. wl.at .1:
ihlnk wii.11 it ia fonad that before lltun waa baif over they had increaaed lol#.,Oi>or Hut it i* not our purpoae to givehere a biatory af ihfl Haveneeted wiih tlu- VaTglala OOMay. Wh.illiaa been here aaid ia rather aa an liitrodu.Mry.
KBLATKIMH liriWKK.N THK KACKs.
_a *oou aa the BBOJN bad U-com, an Bfl..*-_!>t part of ih.- eflaflfllal jpoptdatloa, itwa* lound neceaaarv lo ealal.liab hy Btfltfllelaw tne ifltatiaae la vaiali he atood to u..wbile*, holh a* a alave an t aa a tree man.Tbe preaence of two »u.-h ...lOereflt ra.es 111
tbe eattie comuiuiuty rc.jir. <sl thla, lt was<le_ainl.il h] tbe ci. UliOflfl olTbe alave waa to ta- |> .st-il an well a*
governed, and Hfl BBt*. i of aoeicty de-anaudod that bafl BrBwtflfl ahould Ibrevet heallowed the prtvllegeol leiclalalin* lor thegaodoflKith. I'bu l«in_ tbe neeeaaity <>ftb* ca*e, lbe tlrat Btflflfl laken b] ihe latt.iWere U> provide for their own aalelv BJterowing around ihe BSgffl the restramtaueceaaary lo hia proleetion aa a de-peudant and alave. At ibe U-kIbuIuktae latter had BeVflf uiauifevted anyloaiihordiuatiou. True, thay aare thaa u»la Biimhera. lu all the troua*a with thelodiana thc Bflgroea never appear lo bav.jolned them, or made an> ahotr of ooaaplr-Jag witb the lormer for ib.- deflUuetioB ofthe wbitta. Tbe aav*Kta did not iik- iheD««i<>e*; regardii'K tbctn a* ttn iiiy theiriBMriere; aa they do eveu at Una day. Tnieajjav aocouat for tha faet that ttierr waa uo 1
bond of aymi.athv l*tw*eB the two raeea to
SrhSawmutaal fiUaet II would have been
te deetroy tae wblte*.
PBSOel HONABV l.K<,|SI.AII.)>.
There Baaaa a time at la»t when pre-aitii.narv l.-.Nlation h«d 10 ba alopted. Aa
earlv aa 1«»«> lawa were pa»iet provldln*aealaatthe ahaaaaa ol aegraM conapirmgBialMI th.-ir maaters. and il.«reelng he
, «t nunlabmeni for any attempt in tuat
direi lion. I ln v wele BOt |w-ru»it_*«l. foi Bfr
ample, iu aaaamble In aaaahera oagar tea¦iretext holdlng feaatt, »r upon hunal oo-
,.H,.. , Hllowed to earry habitu-aiiv "eiui.*. Btadaa, -iine. **_ord* *;r anyotMrvreaMBofdaaaaMaor ot*aee; oould. leave the plaatattoa oe grounde «.itbeirowaera without vrrituo iierHiiesinndet.i m*lt,ecauH.'ol il..-,r ..i.wti.i-andtbe leugtb oftime Ib. v ibould be gone.Nomaalor conW penall tha.lave of hia
nclghhorto remalnoa his plantatmn more
tban loui houra, exeepl under afaolal and,M',ui,ai elroumataaoM. ln caae of any.,..... ,,f theae and other aoaotaeBta.IBTM were ¦...l.h.hed bj rrtnpee ..Well
laved "ii." hut rarely exceeding thirtvla-l.es. lu the tr. .1* tor aiu-mpta at In-.urrecUoB or aaurder aaaaritersof ib.-.r ©wu
l. ti.tiiy Bt their tnals. and heir|owe-i to d.fend them.
Wben eonvieU-d of '.< eapital oflense t.ie
npmlonof tbe Court wm to beuaaBlmowi,aml tbe executioo. whieh waa to bewilb-,,_, the iK-miit Ofdergy, waaBtayed atlea*
, ,|,U,. ,,i ..nl. r thai new evidence mlgnt,.¦ orodac-d if poeetble.
arraaaaaaioa <ar uuraaaaa.lt waxnot until early in the ei.hteelitb
centun and whea the n«-K..ae* lormed a
large part of tbe populatlOB that then- w, re
*.v s.-rions api>rebeB8»oBi of oatbreake., ibe whltee. DurlagGeveraorDla-
vM.idi.-s tiim iin- publie iiiiinl Hpi'i-ars tobave beea partlcularly excited on this ae.
.unt. ll.- bimaelf in wrlUng lohia friend,\!r K'.x tathei'ofi harlee i. Kox, aaaa tba
,_' porteotoua worda: "Wedaia bm
lenture lo part wllh any ot our white mraunv dlaunoe, aa we must bave a wat< hiul
ey« over our negroelavee, who are opwarda0f ioo.OOO." A llttle later oa, apprehen-Mll,. ,,i oonbtoed aagre organiza-tl,,.,. i.r a-itn-t.-r pnrisa-ea he-bbom aaera and more Irequent, ai-
ihoii"li we Iiml i." dlrect alt. tupts at r*'-ov-
ering to. ir freedom or ol delsg mjury mti, ,r laaalcare. ezeaptiag in numerous
. poleoalBg. Tbe lalter, hawevcr,were nol aiwm * dureeted aajataaal the whltee,l-ni ha* nlw ne l..'U a favente modeameng the negroea of wreaklog vengeam-eupon theta owa raoe. lt aometliBM teaeatbaalow formol what ladeecrtbedaa"tri©_-
r tha more dili'-t J.lBIl of BgedaO-Bg,ii ,iili ill on.'.'.
,,MI.M1-1.A1IN'. I.NSI BJUB. IL'V--
here an he ao doabt that aa tha nexroeaInciflaeediB Bumbere, beeame battar b>lorraed and i» ::an W eetlaaaM their power,tbev Berloualj oonMmplated at aome time. ,,iii,i ahahlflg oaTthe ahacklM of elavery¦
. aaa how necMeary tbay were to lhawc'lrare of tbeir maatera; wltaeaeed the ac-
ouraulation ol wealth aad tha IuxbtIoub. thoee Biade rloh by their labor.
ii reaad there nne more InMlligent,moreaelf-rellant thaa hl« fellowa, would atn- upamonglbem a feellag <.i diarontent. Ihanaturall) ardaat laagaaatioa would plctureto hlmaelf and a Ibw credulou* fouewers
i of enjoymentcould thej but gel rldoriheii maatera and poaaeee themMlveeol tbeiriiroperty. Wbea tli.ae empty h.>i.e» were
,'..¦,. enMrUined they graw t>y ladulgence,uatila um" would oome when Iteeemed im-uoaaible to realel lbe Mmptlngl of ophortunlty. Tbe oegro i* by aataradoolleind affectionaw, bul al the aame time aaal-
,,,i bj paaaloa. lha tot_anl bbb>::,.,. roused, bo laetralBl <>f raaaoa >.!
., i atande betweea hiffl aad tbe execu-,,.,. ,,i hia Will. TbUB it waa tliat heaometime* waa betrayedlatoaoMofviolenoe^ -aina' tbe whitea. thc folly BBd enormity..f wbleh be had aavar aerloualy «.
aidered, and wblch be alneerely regretMdafter their failure. Tbe laeurractloneulanned againal the wbiu-K were never fromperaonal batrwd or the lova of killniL'. I l.e
body-eervaut of a eentleman, wh" haaevi il,"u-lii le could 'I" hia niaet.-r hann.mlgbt, under lbe olroumatafloee deeerlbedabove, be ln lueed M i".n la the plaaa Mmurder him aud hia i.nnily. and aftarwardB.'., to the L'li'i.ei admlttina bbi folly aad re-
memberlng with Maderneae thflvMamaei,'i,8 paeaMB,
M.undaiit proof extoutoabow h«w ateaa-Hy tbe vagoe bopeol gettlng rid of tbeir
poaseaaing Ibemaelvfla of thef gri w among tbe bbMke. Apprehen-
ai loaoB thlBBUbj cl Bera«raataramoaglhenrhiMe altei the revolotioBof 1778 thaaili.i bad been betore. During QoeenAnne'a
urne, aad, aa Bl Hfld abt vc, when Diawldd e
waa (iovernor, ibere bobbm to have beenconalderahle apprehenalon ob the aobject.loatancea i.urred "t outbreaka bavlng.n prevented by alavee themaelvee. ln1710anegro belonging toBoberl Buffln,olBurry, w.ia emanoipated and "graafod allthe privllegeeol afree oltlaefl" for havlngdlaoovered a boeaptraoj BBaOOg thfl alavca,,i thal oounti,
in Moaa rn ooxaruuoiBB.raara after tbe chwe of the Bevolu-
Uouary war theenUre Man- wa* from Umiio ume iii.iiii-iied l.y iiuii'ira ut' aarvile w-
aurreuUon. There wm'Ioo muoh trutk intheee reporta. Tbenegroee who had arlt-hi'-.ed iin-. reataofthatetrugglehadl.-arn-el iiiin-li Ihat thev would never had knownorn i,,i wbal thev bad tm n aaaa. Thejind lound out tln*t they had I'lieiid* in otheroountriee; bad aeen their fellow^lavea n-
rled "fl umi llberated, and had beard of tbeirImproved i.Iltlon ftom Iboee a bo bad beenforcibly returned to tbeir maetere. a racoaidi-ii "t future freedom aeeaoed to pervadeIbe iiitn. alava ooaaaBuaity. BocietywMim-ihe tim.' dieorguUed, lloeoM wm rlleamons tbe lower elaaaaa, und there was the_eher.il aenae of IrreapoMiblllti ao ooaBBMain a oouatry followlng eloaefy afler pre>
mllltary oampalgna. Al one timethere wMMaroel) a quarter "f the Btateiu whleb there araa aot a toeliog of la-eecurity Ib regard to the aegro populatlon,Tb*) had b< en m en gatberlag al auaploloue
of rend. xvouaj were beard talalagin a tbreatealni way, aad bad beeone ln»aolent and truculen't in their bearlag to¬warda the whltee, The eiiimtiy wiih in a
perfeoUj d. fenaeleea itate. Tha araaa dhedin tne'iaie war had beea gathered ap from
.:i.-.ii- Idi aad gerrieoM to be repair-..I uu.l atored la the aieeaala, and ihe peo»
v ra toopoorto profida iheBwel.ee wttaWMpOM of any sort.
Allli.ll- "OB KKLIKF.
i ii,-,. .!,. um-i.uiri i aoeeala tath*. Irom differeul poini* ei
.iiitii lm- i.'liil Irun this imhappyatateol tblnga were ooaetaatlv raoeived atIhe eapital. 1ml.nl, llii-hin.md itsell aeehi.il.inuUiu--' wltb apprebeoaloB. At th.-ter?time that th renerabte Wllliam Beleon, "i
Vork. wm wrlUag a letter to iheOoTerooiencloelng a "|ilot law to the aegTOM for thi'deatruetion ol the Whltee" of that tOWB, amliiriinii.' t.i iin!. Mr. .loi.n Mareball, ln tuei.,i nn i eity, waaohllged to let the Geveraoi.ii ni thai. although Mr. New, tha i-apt.imofthe guard, I: ul a '-tew ineii und truiis" llenul not a"pouadol powdor orabot" laeaaaoftrouMe in the towa. ll.- at tha aaaaa tiaaeInformed lli* Eieellency thal acoording toihe laleal iuformatioa aboul threa hundred
- had aeaeuibl-d iu I'owbatan at an
,,i,l -,1'iiooi-heiia.i': that the nlaatallofl beedni. n were ruanlag off, and thut ha had.iittle il'.ulit of the liilend. .1 ri.iin;" In that-..tiiity. Mr. .1. Bandolpb, alaoof Riobmoud.upon an InreaUgation ef the condllfon ofaf-r.iu. in ii.. towa, dipok.d iiiiit.r oath lain i.ti-t that in ii.ui aaaa aBuaaber of oe-
aaaaaahla aear i.i* imiiKe; hadii-i'ied to tbeir talk from hi* uplifledarlndow ln the nlgbt; had heard Bome oiibem telllng me othera that the hia.-ks
kiii aii tt..' white people Boaaa Uaaal.etw, en tln n aml the lAtb ol' Oetol-er uext.nn heii aaked why it oould aei bodneeaeeaar,thareply waataat44!! iroaldtaheaoaMtlaMt> _ei re.uly." Th.-y then proeeeded to par-ee! out aome of th.- hoaeee aaaoaa Imbsaelvea, while the chief ipeaker gave a*-*uranoa i" aoma ol hia «l.mi>tiii_: Uateaera:.\ remladlag them "bOW the hlaeks hadkllled the whitea m th. Preaoh laland amlt H,k lt a lltth' Wbile _gO." NN'hlle th.-ne
were ikin:; plaoe in Kuhinond. a
iieniund of lha .nitiiie ol that from VorkIrom iiiuiii-iiami eoaaty, logether
with odtelal oommualeatlooa freai Mattbewaan.l l.re. nmier and (in- Kaktern
on ihe siiiue portentioue aub-weii- imt aii. Tha Mayor
ol 1'elera.l.uiK was so impreased with "thekravlty ol tbe arlala w.at ha araad laaQ ivernor to ann Ihe tnilitiaof thal town.tour humii.d in number, at the aametime
illng tbat ii iin- negroeeof Rlobmoodwere lo Iae aoarohad he would be pleaaed toih- iiii.'iin.d ol ihe day ap lhal ha mi^tit pro-e.ed ui like inanuer at lYtersbiirir. Tbaaaw. ra u"t u.e "i.iy Iowm Ibrealaaad. Perte.inoiitn w..» ,.l-o in (freat alarm. lufonna-
i- breeghl t" tha Ooveraor thai tmih.leii umi aad aomeatlo" aegreea were flght-
KMg IhaoaMlrea Ib tba etneta ef lhathai the algbl befbre afaaaabaref
-.hetii had baaa Ibaad baagiai .dead fromtha iimiw* "f a eadar liaa ia lha haarioi the towa. Mr. tfillia N\ IJaon, whothus wrue* to the Ooveraor,aaaa Uiat hao aaldprevail upon thehalBlia torweipt fortne aruis Ba li'i.*: ihat they are "in hia icar-nl, and ihat he feara f,,r iheir safety."
loiti iiieiit iu rortaawath waa aoat.n t that about this time.
wda 1.1 igeea, white and Wack,aara lylog from the t>i_<_y aoaaaeaf Baal> .iiihii.'.., aod the iiihahitatits could notwi ii toreeee what mi. ht oeeaa of thi* ad.ii-iloa to their preaeni trouble* aalaaa orderwerapreaarved.bytheBtate military. Thelurmotl exiendid lo Nnrlo'k. Tbe inhahi-tants a|a|*-ar*-d ateaat at tue inercy af theue.r" aaw, who, lt waa aal.l, were prepar-iitjr to hui-ii both towna, togetber wllh ibe
Frenob veeeel* In the barbor. The latter^n.formatton wae glven by one wbo a.knowl-adgad bimaelf to be one ol tbe rlnitl.vi.lei-,addlnir, at the *ame time, thal thirty-foiirwhite inen were alao enxaged in tbe plot.lt may now t»e underatood ln what a MVer*tah atate wa* lbe puhllo mtnd at thi* Unie.Tbe aummer aud autumn of 17W5 wa* lon«roiueinbered aa ooo of tbe moat trying i>e-nodBoftbe Hute's hlatory. Wbat B fl Bl* .1irom the evearta Jast reeariad will aaaaafhereafter. ".
[To he Concluded.)
KENTUCKV WARNING. "
Late one nftrrnoon in September I reach¬ed thfl cabln of Jobn Hungerford. in a cove
ol the Kentuckv mountain*. Tbe fnmilvconaiated of father, mother and three amallehlldren, and theie weie many com fort babout the plaee. Hungerford waa an in-duatrioiiH, hard-workini; man and one of ur.-
uanal Intellig-enee for a moiiDtalnoer. andthe wife and ehlldren were far bI«>nc tlie
average. Thev extended a right royal wel-enrac, and we had been vlalting awny fortwo hBBIfl wben a woman rode upon aniulcThe heaat waa badly Uflwfl and wet withperapiration, and the woman muat bavecome with iinuortnnt newe. WflOJ Wflflde.VfltOpfld a truit peaah.f M all the BOalhflfBmountaineera. They are pame Uiaroan.and woman. They are the cooleat DflOfBI mthfl fa>'<- of danger one ever aaw."Howilv. .lohn?" queried the woman a*
ahe drew r.in at tbe door;land aa Mr*. llun-irerford appeared Bhe added "And howdy,Marv*" .
.
Both BBflWflffld tbat thev were well, andJohn iii'i'iire.l:..How are all you'un*. Saiah*""Aii aiiie todi'g, thaakaa, Joha.""( orn an' tatera turnin' out WflUr*1"K.ekonlhey be, what little we'vc :.".!.
hut l.arka and roota pay latt.r. I hilliiiK'anv this fall, Mary?""Not a hit, Sarah.""Hum n't beard from tbeni'iina. I r<ck-
on»" BBflftai Hungerford, lltflf a l"nu'[.Biiae.iluiin- which the woman trnd t-
ai/" bm ap."Mehhe. Who may BB.B bar*"Stiaaglr from the No'th.".Sartin:-".Trn eure.""Will he baak with ye (ataadtfljBflf back
troubtelr*'"Haven't iiuntioned. but I reckOB."..Well. then, they'uiiH ia coming up to-
niH'bt to ]'iit BBtha lii.kory."..llu: Who aaid it*""Heard it at the cornera. Ifa shorc
Baaaatl la gaiaa to lead Vm. ajfl ifl i"pared, .liui r*1
..iti ckon.""And .Mary »"
'.>he'iin ia prcpared."..Well. then, Ibat'a all l've got to aav.
Bope voii'U hurt they'una till iti.yll U-
havfl tl'icmaelvea. QOM hv, JOBfll -*\mU\ ") .
Mary."Bfla waa off with that. 1 ba.l a dim aua.
j.icion of what waa meant, hut tlie OOOlBflMef th*triopuzsled BBfl, wbea aaa waa oalofambt I aaked:
"Is it troiihle?"..straii/.i.'' replied Hongerford aa he
j.uiicn atwlg ofl a l.iish aad attat it, "l'vebeen warncd away?"
"Ilovr whv?".look anl.a with the Oldhama acainst the
llnsKitta. .iii.i thc ll.iaaelts ha>e warned BMtolenc'"An.l aa vou have refuaed to go they BM
OOming t'< take yoa out and BWttch you*""Kxacth il thfl) ain!""And thej are ooaJag to-iught?""I ll ¦i-t.oll.""And yon '""
"I abel be ready."Weaiit in allenaaforaBMOMBt. I looked
ap at Mr*. Hungerford, bul ahe wae aew.lag awav ,ii,,l trottlBg ber foot as placldljMlfaanger waaal lbe otber ead oi lbeworld. Tbe ehlldren eooa becaaagam.tag, aad tae bnabaad aoftly whletled aa heawitobed ihe twlg over the grouad."Greal Beav< na! bat you take it coolly .'
I exelairned, aa I BOtod everythlng."Btrangi i." anawered Bungerwrd, aa be
tlirileil Io Ilie, "1 ll.ed soinel.ody t'> bflCkwiili BM ta-alght. Tbia ain't ><>ur laefl,Voudont know thaOtdBBBM from tbe Baa-s, its. 'Deed,you may bave atayed with anOluham laat nlgbt, Vou dOB't want to mixin, iinil \.t-"
-I doii't want to kill or l.e kllled, hutcan't 1 aalp you aome other wayf1
..Vou kin. lle 'un is ail rlghttJfarr. Iknow he'un w.is.''"(ilad on't." BBfl brietly raplied, BOtflVBB
looking up from iier knilting.Bungerford took thc wbole matter us
OOOllj .<- it H waa an nnlinan buaineaatraasaetlOB. Tbere waa oalv oaawaj tawblchhMoabla oould !". approached. iiwaa arram-ed that 1 aboeld aeerete mraelfin ihe cow-abeil on tle- OBfl liai.,1. Bfld blawiie iu ihe BBBOke-houM "ii the otber, andal the pn.pi r uioineiit this tlaiik tii' wouldhave itseilect. Bnngerford was tobold Iheboaae, aad be was the oali oae \\h" »ai toaboottokill. Aa beeaid, it waaa'i mi Ium,bat it waan't buuian aatuifl to leave iiim I"
Ogbl B mob aloiic. When ull BBd bflBB ai-
ranged we weal la m Boaper, aad ait.r tbemeal a doabte»baxrelled aaot aaa waagoldown and loaded for the wlte. Tbe huabandhad his arniv moeket, which he loaded withbuckabot, iind 1 had my revolveiwaapon. Aeweflnlahed oar preparatlonaBBd aai dowa oa Ihe door-atep the arhaj
aeiy Inqulifld <>f her huBbaad:..(,,-,ine to sh.Mit to kill, John 1'"Rei kon I oiter, he replieil."And aaa f.. That's aeeordlag. Mahha you'ii hava
to.""And the stranirer?"..(ih, h.-'ll lire bigh.""Pai, eaa't l ekeat!" asked the eldaat, a
irirl ol'ten."-het.Tilh !"TbaooildreB weotoffioto a oorner aod
reioioed thal there wMgoiog tobe *.» fouL"hut by and hy gr.-w slecpv aml wenl of Iflbad. I'p t<> iu o'clock we lelkedof every.iblog but the eo_riof eveet, At thal bourQungerford aaid:"Keekon it's tiuie. They'll ka BBBl bj
'levra."The wife tied a khitwl over her lm nl
pieked Un und exiimincd Ihe pun, andiv.iik.doit to her atatlon with neveraword.1 wetit over to the ahed, look the placepieked out for tne, aad ti \. mloutea later allwas darkaeaa aod aileaoe. li was jn-tahout ll tln.t 1 heard iiii. low h'lm ofvoioeaaadtba footfallaefaaaa, aad bm mloutealater foiiror fhe ofthe gaagof tweiity eoOMdir.'-tiy up tothe ahed and (aaaad a^ainst nas thev laapeoted the bouae."All aound aaleep." whiepered one...We are dead shore of him," addOd 1
aaaoad."There's to be no let ap,boyaI" oauUon-
8d a thinl. "Wl liuist switcii him tili hegtrea in. nv.'m- had eaougb foollBg."¦.NVhatof tue wile:" wliihpercd tln m-l."Blaetherl Bbe'a m had aa bo lel Let'a
.ue h.r a tarile of the gad, too!""igiaadrDneol" 11n in W-. nt away lo eall ii|i the
crowtl. aml ui a li-w iniiiiit*.¦* nll Wttl BB>.embled. Thea l gleaaad freea their whhvpara thal Joho Huagertord waa t" be whip-ped t" death, und that his w itt- B M t" re-
oelvaleaa un-riitui treataaeat. They aveaplaooed to ure tha bouae, and arlpe oal thewbole lainilv ront and hranch. At a siirnalall uiHariciil, and tlveor si\ men iampedagalaal thedoar. it waa barrad. rin-n ai one called:"Open, John lluii_erford' NNVvo eome
for >e, and we are bouad lo have yi '."The warda wara aoewarad bt a i-iiot irom
lha house, ami tueii tin- abot-BBa roaiedfrom tha aaaoke^oeaa. i alavaled tha mua-alao.aay revolver, aad Ired *i* simt-, .ver
the .>iifua.ed. lylag aroard, aad m-xt ima-lueiit all who eould t_et away were BOOe.UUBgerford eame out with a laaaara, aodhy il* light WB aaw two dead ni.n aml Ihn twouadee. ihe wife had bIm *hot lokHl.One »f the wi.iiud.-d was past eiaeakinir.Tha other two, who wera ifraagan la thafaniily and laeluii_ed in g distant rlllage,bagged for lni-n-y aud prmniaed all sorts (.1leloiiiiation in the futuri'.
ln the inoiiiiiiL', as 1 was ready lo _" on.tiuie were three de.t.l oiil-iih- tha dOOT,and the two WOUBded were gfBBBlag withpain. The nearest doelor was iin _UaaBW'iiT. aml I was to stopand leave word forhim. As 1 lefl the house Mrs. llaii_r«-ri'.>r.laaid:
'.Thankce, strau^ei, and we wou't fur-gll 't."And the biishand aaid:'. it waaat your fues, oi <-«.ur-»-, bai
what a khaiue lo have wusted all th.-iu hui-lits!"
.. Oead hy, and Qod l.lca* ye!" M. tyuail.
Th* li.l.i.i- of Kltlon.
AHhaaghaaaaahttha lata Or. Chryaaathoa.)...in,im. a, blahopoif Kitkm, whadlad lal r-prus. did not *\>riu.\ hin life ui thecloi-.li r. lle-leioted il to the iinpioMineiit ol'el* nieiitary. 'iirmtlau education la lha ialaad. n\ iu* bai-i'imty raaoureea ha did mu-b work quleUyaud well. ln yeara ol dreaght, whaa thepei itiits, through the failure of the eropa,wererrdueed t<> tbe vergu of atarvatk..l'apa Chrysaiith.-," as he was alleeiion-kti ly called. WM fereBMBl ill lu- ell'.it- loalleii.iie their diKtrcs Lv di-Iiil.titin, freegifieot wheat and orgaaulag rellef funde,
l naiiilllouslv elected hy Ihe people to thevaeaiitaeeof Kyrenia in M y, MBB tin-day ot hia consecration waa tbe .aeeaslon ofgreai rejotciug, and hia audd.-u deathcaiiv-d deep and univereal mourniiig.NV'heti biahop of Kyrenia h* kaiaoepieeo.pal realdence, but hired a suit of apart-tneiitk in a luonastery in tbe ocntre af biadioaaaa for bimaelf, hi* arehdeueou, andchaplaln, and the n.-nl dome«tic iciuumywhieh he practiced eiial.led hun to devote a-otikiderahle portion of hi* inoome to tbepoor and lor educalional purpoaea..1'all-Uall Oaavce.;
L1TKRARY LEAVKS.A VISII IO THE WIDOW OF LOHD
BYHON.
LoaflUllow'a Klnillv OBBBlflaV TBMlBB*fl>llna lloom-Mra. .I»B*rr8on llavla' I'.oofc.
Diiinaa J/lla- -i.iin* Bf Ula l(«inurk*bl*
flfeflfea (Mli«-r Itt-i.ia.
Mra. Soiuhworili Btfj in London inthe June of 1859, aud baJ the plaaaureof meotiug I.ady B/iBBa, through a BfVter of introluctioii from Mn. IlarrielBec, BOfl Siowe. LilyByrou tlu n re-
aiiied in a tbree-story brick houee on
Bt, OaOBBjfljBj Terraee, near licgent Park.Mra. Southwortli deacribfla her aa aruall.plurup. fair. blue-eyed. aiher-hair. ,1,
aimply dreased in a black ailk gownplainly made, a ahawlof black CbinaBflflJOO, and a widjw'a Bflflj of lins blackand white lace reating lightly abovo Ut*tleailvery curla. Siie walked feebly,but her manner waa bBBTwIbI.Lady Byron iuvitcd lier vieitor to
luucb. The lable wa. waitcl on bytwo niiniatt nal-lookiiiK BBBB, butlerand footman. Lady Byrou would not
p.rniit her aervanta to WflOT iivery or
any badgo of eervitude. Tho last, timeMra. Souiliwoiili aiw l.ndy Byron theconvermitioti waa inainly about JolinBrown. tle- new* of whose executionbad juet reached Euglaiid. Lady By¬ron led her callt r into a back rooflB <a
the {.arlor. where a box waa beii.gaaaaTod ta bbbbJ to tbi arldoM oi JohBBroWB. Tbere ou tha ftoot atood a
large drj-foodaaaaa, wbile onchaira.1.1,1, |, ataii.l-. BOd aofHi. lay piles «-fwhite undercl'lhing, black gowns.widow cape, bonneis, veila, ahawla.luaiille, BOOfl, pararol. fun. handker-ciiiefs--ia ihort, a miAoum coaa|>leteand abtiudant mooroiog outfit. allofthe veiy bflal ti.at-iialu and make up.Ofl r ull IBflflfl piflflaOOd a fair ireiiile-
wonian ol nn.lo!'- BfjO, wbom Lady Byron introiliic 'i aa her friand. Miaa Car-
paiitar. "All ¦; iin-" *hii | bai baaamadeupbymv BObootVgirll BBdOl thfldiiection of Vii-a larta'tiier," tflafl Bl
plaioed. Wais.u. the favorito la.lv a
mai,I. waa alao iu BttOBdBBOB, Miiaarp Btar, aasMted by v7atfloo, backi
Bbagabox. LidyiHyron.acato. la barrocking cbair, 1 ajikedan with Intareet.ooeaaionaliy makieg aaggeetiona aa to
tba more carflfoJ bBatoaraJ of oap otboanat ioto ita own little eapecial woeptable.The i.mx wm aaal <»*T before nik'ht.
l/nlv Byron apoke alaool tha acboolashe had eetabliabed on ber.whi.-'.i tbeci.iiiii.il wera taagfal tradeaas u,ii m Iba uaual elemeatarybr;u cbea. Lnly Byron di.-*l in May ofIbe followlng year. Urn. Soutbworthlavrs: "In aii my IntereoarM with ibepncCri widow. wbo, whila aba Ibred,waa tba moetiotimaie friend l bad laEaglaad, aol a word was ever bnni regard to tbat poet ^r bia worka. Dr.Kiiik, the life-long friend ol Ladjliv i.,n. wbom aba aent to «-ail nn taa j-:
Brigbton and wb* beeama oaa ot m>moal Mteeiaed friei da, araa ool reticent. ll- nfn-ii apoke "f ber longlife of widowbood and retiremeot, de-voted to her cbild an.l graodobildren,nml to her WOeid-wida chantios. re
regarding it »lmo*-t aa the life of a
nfol aad martyr. Ono day he aud-.i.-niv inquired:'.'iiave yiiu tvor aeen a certoin 1 ittItete-a-tete tea service.' aml ha dcaeribadil |0 me."I had Dot. Ho then told BM that n
was tbe lutle aervioa for two tbat Lordan.l Lady Byron bad aaad ia ihelr letea-tvtc taaa darlag tba fir*i moathaoftbeir aaarrkd iii--- Bha lia.l a
kepl it and uaed tt wbaa alon. or witbinnn- vci*] *1. ar fneii.i.
Il was'a r.markable circum-i-Ladv Byron'a deetiny Ibat aba wmratedtobetbe eole lin.iti baireaa andrepreeeotativM of ao leaa then foar aacientand titled boaaaa. wboM aatetea.inlha languaga ol beraldij "had fallen tothe ilntatf.' kfilbeaka, Elaroneta olHanablv. Trnk: Wentworth, Bai ?
of Nettleford, Buffolk; Noella, Baronetaami Loveleoe, L .rdaol Harley...Waafeviogton Star._
1 he ail.ilnt," It.x.lU.
Literny Loadon, or tba Londootbalwoold like to ba literery, muat havehero, and n cbooai s n- bero, bi aet, la«rleed, a iaerj. Lut rometimea extremeliwell. Tbere was a time when peopleiaice.i of liiilcr Haggord. That wai
ratber an nniurtunoia -hoioeond tin-yhave tepaatted. Now tbat contrition bmcome. it aaeaaa eorlooa t" think tbal Ibelotelleetuol people aver oouldreaiiv etood long t" wateh tbe tronafor-ma.nn ..f tha pyrotecbnio Bb<." Huitbej did; they have a ta!»!.. j L>r Iin-wl kl.
[i bM well to acknowledge tbe factbefore tbej forget it. Wbal tbej!or n iw is niueli nmre |0 tbeli credit.Beal life in tim In.iiit *.f to daj ia al all. v. iii- nn ra a bob aome t > c >nt<ihuti impoaalble llfe io Iba K-.r ol lknow not precieely bow iiiaiii ceolu-riMOgo. TOadmire Budyard Kiu just bow ao niueli iba faabioo tb it 1aboald he aorrj t.. praiaa aay oaev
judgment oa tbe atiength ol ao jadmiration. TobefrBnk,oneae< a"PlaiaTbIm from tbe Hilla"on teblM wbicbare unt diacrimiuaiioR. Tb.woaaen wbo aak wbere thev, can gelBadvord Kiplingt portrait lobwrve, lopaaaing, tbat be ia m rei ap ikea ofwithOOt lus C'lu;-lian u.nne am BOlalwaya the young womea wbo wearjepe-iuclta und caltivete opiniooa.He istlie fushi.m. All MBd bim. N"t
to know inm ia to ba jrouraall un-
kuowu. How fine hia work woold be,one is inolined t. mj aometioaeaaver] b "iy didnl Ineiatoa prauiog bim!Tbat ia tha naere petulaocaoi Ibrary eoov/tferho mada ) dUcovi ry and i-vex.-.l becauae ha canael enjoyiUgfat nf ii iiiniM'lf. Tbe aenMtion n
wlfiab aod degraded, but itlakauiaa.Tn tiniik tbat two ot tbree yearaaalj knew of two ir three people laBaglaad who bad baard ol Meriakiii-tif! Kow I only knowof twooithr.e people « bo bava aol n.^i i .; ber,Il iiunt a year BgO BiDC 1 bOOld fOT tlntirat lime of Kuuvard Kipiing, and -1 ahis uanie fnr the lirn tuii.- in tln- kijfiia-turenf a letter abOWfl nn' by a ili-tin-guiabed liierary maa wbo baa thefho-ulty of niakiut; dJeoovagiaa.He rouscd my ci.n -ity M uiuch that
[ bagaa at oama to maka Inaairfca -b.niithis uiiknnwii man with the singularname. and tln- mily niaii a lu> OOOld t.-llme aaything aboal bim was a man a Ihad baaa la India. And ba h-.*l tbalaapeeaaloe that the writer olmany slories tiiu^-t be Qllddle-agedSiuce tben l'uihanl Kipling haa aaadehia debot at Loadoo, aad aoaoag otherttiiu>_rt hehaa abowo the literary peopletbat be is tmt middle agod.One cannol BBfely ipecabUeOB the
Fatureofao yoong a writer wbo baaalready ao brilliant a pa.-t. lt ia 10 babopadthalt menteii ,-ui-i'.--will nothave too dtoaetroei a rt-Biiit. ESvarybody (ezoapt vVater Psier] arriiaa toornucb. aud thara is no donbt tha: llu l
yard Kipliug will wiite too mu.ti. UatI li.no uroug bopM that lus 0i utae
whieh we ure watebiag wm. r-. bhboBnmreat.will be au upward and imt a
dow nward one..L hhIou Letter iu N.-wYork S:ar.
ii*i.,_. i ii*.
Strange to say, Dumas hutet> wtltingHe ileclaros that it is a n- tl tnrture forhim to bo obligeU tn put lu* Itiojghtsand opiaioaa i n paper, ami that he ii in
not born a writ*r, but wnukl niueli pre-fer to have boeu a diplnmat 0C a poli-ticiau. By tbe WBJ, he believes ia feuiale aulfrage. aiul has rec.iitlv pub¬liahed .lii_ r...-ni.s wliy bt. thinklwumt-n shuiil.l vntc. Th.« houaetbat Dumas nccujaies il. the aum-mer used to beltiDg to an old cliateau. One part of il ia only oue
atory high, but the rear ba- tWO tl.xirs,containiag many livnu rooms bf thefiiiuily aud servauis. Tbe rooms nu Ihegrouod floor, parlor, receptiou-room,.tudy, dlning-room, ftc, do uot bave
d.orfl, »>ut large windowa. opening <>n
to B verauda, whi.b go all around tha|oiu*e- ln "ne of Iheee rooma hangathe arm of Madame Pieraon, one of themoetcharniing interpretere of Dumaacharacterfl at tbe Theatre Francais.1 .te rulebrated dramatist reiuaiked toher one day what a beautiful arm ahehaa, bo sho had a plaeter cast made of itaud sent it to bim.Dumaa aaya be doea not have anv P«-
ticular boura f.r work, he only writeawhen he feals like it, and that doea not
happen often. Ilowever, he manageato doa g<a.d .leal of literary work. Bflnever puta a play <>n paoer unlil be has
thought it all out iu all ite details. H»'tik-.* a philoaupbioal idea aud thaa1ookB anound for hifl characterfl. Indramatic coinpofcition the idea is ev.ry-thing: that ia why it is never well for a
dramatiat to let tho people kuow muchabout hia uew plav until it ia broughtout. Tle main plot of a play may betbe aame in manv. but thfl tr.atment ofit renders it urlike the otherB. IJutna-writes very rapidiy when be Ofjflflj getsto work. but be eraaea a great .l.al.Hia failiwr aaid Of bim that he did
not writc literature, but rauaic. for linmanuacripl is covered with linea withworda written over and under lliem.Ile wrote his celtbrated "Darne aux
C.ituelliiia,' often acted in Ame.icauuder ihe name of "Camille;'' in eightday*. when only twenty yeara old. Intwo weeka he |i*ii "Munaieur Alphonao '
<.n paper, and in the samo short apaceof time ho wrote "Fraiicillon," whichhas been BaifuiUBjaJ witli so mucheucceta at tbe Theatre Francaia. Fortlu- r.-markable aiudy of Fremh high-Uffl l»uiu:.a rceiv. .I $1:1.000 for theright of tian-l.uion aloiie before theplay waa acted, an.l he baa made muchmore t lan that out of it since. Hia wellknown and often acted "Dauie aux
< inie! laa" only brought him $4,000;bat at that time" Duiua-. Bafl, waa uot aa
oalebtBtad a* now. Dumas baa ma-iea Laigfl f'.rtutie out af his playe, but all.lrsmatiata are not ao BflflflflflBBwL Ue
. DOflJ ooaaady BOarly ready for therbeoire Piaaflflua, i.ut it will not bebrought out tlns IMBBOO, aa BardOOflnew play ia to be jwrformed at thattheatre this B inter..Bostou Journal.
Kl*B. afitWraoll llavia' BflflBaMr*. Jttttttoa Uivi* ha* hucnavisitor
in N.w V, ik for BOBM time. reviainc.Ibaproof abaeta "f ber"alaBBoirB**ofher late luiabui'l. Bbfl haa bflflfl BBBBtuit luile ui society, aafl_flOBjh Mr.Joaaph Palitaer and a few othera bavagivcii eonie (hi.ii.ra 111 her hom.r. Herbook. Boooto ba pabliabed, ariil eootaiaa in Bfl) <>f iiHU' iiil'Tinati 'ii iilioul lo r
huabatid'a BOraOBfll charaeteristi. *
aud his coiiiieftioiis with theCoflfederatfl aprielBg. Mrs. Davi*makee BO elaim to literaryfiaeaaa, batl am t-.id hy thoee whohave aven the mami*otipt of Ihe bookthat alic has BtrBAg BOflMtfaaW BB exlremeiv entortaioing Darrativa. Ooaof tbe
rtiag toatari i >>f thfl Look will beBcbapterof prtvatd lattori wbiohsbereeeived from licr husbaud when liwaa leadiof tbe foroai agaioat tbeQoiooa [tiaozpocted iimt tha bookwill provokfl B groat deal of criticism.When ber dutifla ba ooonactioa wuntbe pablioatioa of tba book are con
cludfld Mra. Davifl will go t<> Mt x
icoforthe wiotar witb bar daagbtflr,Mi-a WinoM Davia..BoatOB Joiimal.
i lahlna il h_ Oaa.ranta.\t bo gnat distance from us. per-
BBl B iiuaru r of a mile. a liulit Hick.red over the watar. Ou ooi aptaroaohaa eoald diBtiogaiab a man ooanectedwith it, wbo apparentli Brfllkadofli thadark rarfaoa. H.> was evidoatly b lishermaa oi b ibrimper, and bii move
bad all tba Btrenganeea ..f soine
loog-legged aqoatie i.ird. Ha knew hi-aod, tir out. followed boom track
,,! ford, adding to lbe lonlini sa ao doeaBcraoflia a maraby Landaeapa. Thaa[aaa bim oo m *., for bfl baadad apthe rivi r to« niflg between tbern ,s Baddflaly ¦ baa of ligbt roaad-.d tbe coroer of the oeareat mountaio,
i. h ii,,o a in .. of lire coming t"-
arard as. Ab »te lh rae».loof tbecourae, and oar own againat it. oatne
,,i b nv iii aniaon. Tha1 il nn.' bn ke into manj iii
boota roahiog dowaUi.,n u \ quiokly aa I oaa w nt.-it ibey oaaaa inflvoa Itno, wlda apart.parbapa flft] -cnoiigh for ua
.. bara u|Niii wa l-
,i our movement and driftad alougw\ h ta
In ,1,e froBl "i aaeh boat, bung aponb beni p ile, blaaed b larga oraaaet i i 1 * -«im ii pine knota, making above a cioad
i imi k.-. Btarred witb aparka and longdi db - ol red cindars. !.> low in th<circle of »ch ligbl and on ua outar rhnBwaaa many btrda, gloeey black aedarhite oormoi inta, Btraininaj ao at Ibe
tbal beld tbem tbat tbay ap|to be draggiog the boata. Aa thoi
like B f.tn b-fore tbe .laikabodow oi tbe bowfl thfl oorda wbicbfaatflned tbem gliatoned or wera blackin tbe ligbt Btch atring ran throughth,. Bngera ol lbe master fleher ot Um
telied to Iiis waist audi at in tbe glitti ring itraw of his raia*sUin Like -i foar in-band dr<vor, baaeemed t.. feel lu-a birda' naofle_aotiHis Bngflre looeeoed or tig' i.-.i.-.l.or. bb
,y, wilh a clutch, palfad back.Tben came b r, boUiooi fiattotiag.and tlie white gllttiT of tbfl ti-hin tba beake dleappaarad.unavailing-
bird waa forcibly drawa np totne gunwalo, aad BBifad by lha neckencirclfld by us ctrini; beoriog oeilar.
'l en aaqoaege ¦awhitafaali giitt.-r.-iiou.. si.i.i an.l was thrown back into tbe
i',,. bii l BCUttied away. droplbe wat.-r, and. flhakiag
Us, li. WBfl ll work BgBia. Theyawamwith neeke erect. thelr eyee apftarenU;> ag. and so indii»
i. r, i,' t bbbbII roattara aa to ailow tbebigcinderato li<- unrMiioad on Uoirii\ ilat beads. Bai .very faw aaeoada
OtM would Itoop down, then throu-i wildly with B ii-li
,, its montb. W'.eii that tish was
¦ Bmall ona it waa allowed by the mas-
be iiir.l 11 r. main lo tho eaoa-Each nack gajaJad by i
in.t-i, i variad ia Bombara, bat 1 Boant-..,1 tbirteen faeteaed to thfl waiatof tbfl li-heiiiKiii ncareat to,ih. li !-,ii l bim itood anotbeipoling; then further back ajo appranuce, with ona aingie i n.l. ^aa laarning
lifl le.it'.cic.i looifl I" thflBtara Biood tha BtanamaB aaaaa] B long
Kvery BMB Bb nited. aa baOU-bboo oocoarogiag a pack,,*Hoal BoolBool''- maklng tba 11 v wboaa rhytbuva bad heard i B the tlutilla boredown up 'ii m.Ten miBUtoa, a nuartt r of an hour
uioic pawfld aa ttii kapl aloogalda withnty. I tried IO ek.-tch
iu lin- ii.-uilici. nt ligbt" tnakm.'some-t j ni«- one ii o| « anothar, ao
oi 11 -. u.y !;nca iD trea.lier-.t. I... n lha b .!. iwortad otl
aad wara drivan ta tba *hore togetber.ui ^et 10 it, in the
entury.
Tbfl B aWflflJ cfflil admituatration ofSwltiarland ia oondactod hy an estab-
.. tha 'ii.ii
wbioh are traioad to till all miuori' -.aie pri,ia"t<d to bighaff poets
I tbey prov < Ibflil n.'-iit. rcceiveBB I siiiill, and
lilij of daBaoaMaty are:. Id to h pai !¦. ";' Btlj daB|oaiit»ad foroilice. Tb. ctvil hervice has twomuke.l HOtarflO, It provlde;-rj<>for "praotieal p>liliciaun" to corruptivdeal out to their foll iwerfl aud aaso-
oiatea. a.'.d it bl w onderfully econ. mical.Tha military eetablisliiiietit ot baiu-
erUnd is a well-traincd, * *-II-*.<jni|,|io<l.and well-otlioi'ied militia or Natiouali/'iai.l. who are ready in caae of war totake their placea < n her frontier, theAlpa, as an aruiy of ^Ot.OOOsbarp-ahoot-ara,The lawsof Sw itxei land are now mor
unif.'i'in ull OflflT il.et >>utitry thau bere-tufiie. They are lini. 1 by the l'.niia-nieiit. but r. allv real on tbe sanctiou oftbe people, Ahi.h is eilber expreaaed iuvolee or impiied by silence. The chiefjudicial eatabliahmt'tit ia a Bupreme(.'ourt, tbe judgee of which are elected.
ITMT AND PKW.NE.WS AND COlwMENTSOF INTER¬
EST TO CHURCH PEOPLE.
The Voung Man of the Perlod-Hle »..'-
Coinplacenry-The Damon of Ag_-«t«-cUm-Th* V«ya«e of lloubt »nd Ulacuv-
*ry.Speaklna on Parable*.
The young man of tbe period ia fullof .loubts an*l problema and queetion-ings, and tho beliefcf his grandmoth-,.r* and maiden aunta are but aa pap for
his aoaring intellect, wbich he feola re-
quires atronger victual. Hia aelf-com-
plaeencv la tiattered (and the agnoati.ciam now fo faahinnahle ia largely the
productof intellectual vanity) by thonotion that the old ideM, while goodenough for ordinary pereona, are un-
suitable for men of superior mentalcalibre. Hence it ia that maukind now-
adaya are ever on the lookout for eomenewthiugin mattora epiritual'. but aa
rao«t people are incapable of conatruc-
tiog a new creed on their own
account, they must turn to eome
other person to do it for tbem.You. my .lear sir, for whoee iuatructionand beuetit these pairea are writteu.will be that pera3on. With you it reetstosatisfv tbe -juritual cravinga and aa
pirationa of an iuquiring age. Withyou it rcst- to miniater to the diseaaepeculiar to thia nineteenthcentury, that»o called "earneatneaja" whieh, toooft**nbigotal a morbid and unhealthy ego-tism, daily furuiahea recruite to the no-
ble and ever increaeing army of priga.For, as old Teufelsdrockh would baveit, "Beneiilh yitr hideoua coverlet ofpinblems and doubts and earnestnessan.l qaaatioalBca, what a fetaaeatiagvat of priggiam lies aimmering andhid!" Prig* in trousers galnre. amlpriga, «h me, lackadav! iu petticoatatoo. For tbe ladiea. dear thinga, are
being drawn into the vortex of ratiou-alisni and spc-ulativ.' inquiry. BoflMof tbaaa write novela mildly *ea-
sniied with unbelief. aud they all read.U.tiert Elsmere, Ihe "demon of
BgnOBticiam" haa invaded allaaotiooa,,f pollte aociety, and be ia aowbanmore al boaaa tban iu th.'Kilded aaloousof ihe great. Nor 'loes ho uow. as
t.irni'iiv. i-'iiitii"- hianeelf to tha amok-log-room an.l tbe ntlier purlieus of theinale sex.j but growlng bolder. like
\ gandef in our childhood le-gead, he waadera (wbere m-ither ofliiem has any bij-ii i-¦, t" liitrude) "inmy lady. chambar." Hero bia horuaarul lmnis bave Innn alBOB eaaa 'I to ter
rify aml familiarity witb him bM bred.n..1 iMiitcinpt, bat a oonviotion tbat boia not i**> dlaagreeeble an hnp after aii.
Timi.lly at flrtu does the fair ir.quireraet forth 00 ber vova^e nl ilnubt and.ti-c .veiy. "Wasn't tba world reelly.tben, made in six daya*'* aba atixious-
lyaaka, a olood of mvatificatioa aet-IliOgOB her brow, "Ohl but when theBible aays 'days: it really maaaa 'Bfaa,'doa t yoa know." is tha ready aaawer
t a nn- friciui of "advanced i.ieas."Thia is tbe Bral fatul atop dowa theprimroee patfa wbioh leada to tbe abyaaof "lib.-rai opintooa.*1 D-tik doubteare next oaat upon tba oratorlool capabilitiea ol Balaam'a a-s, followed pei
by aach qaeriee a-* tba followlng:Don'ty. u really believe tbat Joebna
made tba aaa aad aama ataad "tinin tba vail-y of tbe AjolOB?""Oh, y.-. my .Ic-nr," replie.1 tm- ad*vanc.it lady ia beraapanoK way; "but
Ibinga are all ullegorical, youkuow. Hobody, for inatooce, eowadaya, takea iha atoryofJbaah an.l tbewbole in n llteral aenae.'1 Ami le* mehere obaerve that tbia teadeneyto puta lymbolieal oonatractioa apoo perfeotly plaiu and explicit paaMgaa ofMsriptora ia a pbaaa of modera thougbiOf wbicb dae BOta shoul.l be taken.Tn, faiiiiiiiir procaaa of torturingworda aod entenoMoal of tbeir ob
import is a blghly oon*renient one, aa 11. i ._; .* ''.»" '"
tbia way be oaada aaytbing the raaderplcaaoa Bymboliam. how ever itroined,
i fahcinatimi for tba fcmaleui.ti i. bo-i tba u^ciK.sii.- ladiea, aa wellm all other leekera after new tratha (or¦hall we -.iv old tratha in oew lighta.lwill deriva oomfort aud eooaolationr< mi tba aatooJabiag latarpretatioaa
yi.ii wlll place upoa t.-xt-* whn-li eld-faabioned peopla have bitherto been
t to take literally Moveover,.ymboliam, ba it rememaered, in thekey-note to occultiam, and oar oew re
ligion will ba ootbiog if aot ociiilt. Tbeuaoahica] oaaooa of oon-..truction dilTer from mont ntlier?m the fra tbej allow ibaimagination, aad iu your r..ln ..fagnoatic oi('tu i--'.i-iti myatie yoa will beahleto givejour isiw.raof Inventionfull i.iii. In bermetlo lileratara aadoooveraatioa ootbiog m to.be takenliterally. bul ba tba Moaoia whlch a
paracn ol diaoderad braia woald onderataod it. Tberefore yoa will apeak large-Iv in porablea, lt il be objeeted at anytiin that yoa aretalking ondilated non-
wincii in ladeed bighlj probablelfoa oaa alwaya r.-piy, wltb R.ibinKaimooidee, that "the gwatac thoeb-aurility nf the letter tbe .leeper tbewiadom of tbe epirtt.".Black wood'sllagaiaino.
il..- t'hltie*.- ti) Itule.
Lord Wolseb-y believes that the Cbi-rii-i- an- tbe OOmiOg ra.-e. ami tii it theywill overrun the world the tnoment a
great general or law giVBT arisesamotigthem. For 30*) yeara the C'biiiese bavebeen rule*i by "the Bimple ruethod ofhaviDg all the more active. aapable,and progreaeiva heada shoru ntf by theTarturt*." No one of more thaa ave
rage inteiligeooaiia aeraaitted to exist.aod tbe government is on one side an
organiged ajatem of masaacre. WbenCommipeiouer Leh was asked whetlu r u
wm true that ba bad beheeded 00 00.men in tliree jeaia, his answer
was: "Oh, nurely more lhanthat!' Shuu <iay, however, a m-w
Chii aaa Moaea will arise aml re.-ict. Thepeople. who are quite fearleHfl, willthen. Lar.l Wolseley think*. adnpt thepn fi aaioa of arine, hurl themselv.-s nn
Itii--i... iiml BWOapOVer her. India, audIba .'iiliuent of Europe. The Bogtieb,tbe AaaarlCiana. ami tba Auatralian*will bava torallyfor adaaperatecoa-llu-t. piobably ia Western Asia. wbicbwill be a veriUble battle of Arm.gedd ni. Boob propbesieeare, of course, oft-tuall practicul me; but. we agree thata very little might aet the Chioeeorauviug, an.l that her milliona, once let
. could no more be stopped than aaiream l lava. Lord Wolseley ia allfor keeping on good terms with tbeCbinese, aud an are WB* but at the sametime wo do not fnr^.-t that the KomanBmperora wbo tn»d to noanilaH lha(i tln fared no better than ihose wholiitieii tbem Tha Bpeotator.
"Poor Aulh*»rn" >i.« Luug.r.Tba book publishers, especially thoae
hmisfr. whieh do not iisue a niagazine.,ire not very mucb pleased at tbe nmw-iiigten.lency of flctiou writers to givetirst publication to their uovels iu serialfnrm, saya an exebange. It is exceed-niglv rare nowadaya to see novela froma wellknown pen appear tlrat in bookform. The reasou is that ihe aijthor isreali_ing BBOVB and more the double rev-
enue aud larger reputation to be hadfrom double publication. Good BOVBlawiiters. whoonn add a fumoua name |oa good piece of work. are undoubte.ily-.-trie. and, with the ke»n competilinuamoDg niagasinea, the pricea have in-creaaed. Whether serial publicationhelps or injurea the sale of the book iaan laen question. l'ub ishora diif.-r onthia potnt. aud in its discuaaiou tbe au-tbnr uaturally takea no part. If hiabo<>k I..- popuiar. he c.iti dictat- to thepublisher, aod the latter mustbow.orlo..' the novel. The time bM paaaedfnr referriog to tho "poor author..Kxchauge.
BTANTON'B AMKRICAN
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INaXI'.AX B BTATBMBNT.
AinmAt. BJTATni_aTl FOB THK FWCAL YhAK KNDINO THh |irrI.AYOK l'K« B_IBKK. IHMM.l.K llli. ACTCAL CONDITION O* Ull- ll.*j|.».\ BAKlN*
lN-sl IIAM 1 COMI'A.NV, (.KidANiZKIM M'l ll IIIK I.AWSOK I'Ht, BTATB »K V . s M( IlLMtii* MilH. To llli- AIMI'.U ."K PUBL1C AOCOUNTfl HiH IU i-. IXdatB' i
wkvi ru. k vii.ui.MA.rtiuat am i...sh(;iiu>Hi'jeoA.Nui'jai,c.vUBoK ia»7, ,.avUlTlil.NU .lUKHhr'OiaB.iK INMl.llA.NCk I.UVll'A.NIrd*Nam*of ih*oomuany in full Hoht ,.«< Mabjxs laauaaacB Ooar-Awrilou.e or i.rii.rlvsal nV* "f aaid co.r.pany -17 f-TATk ~Taa»T, UorroB, B aaaCliaractarof th.i *ouiyai.> wtiatiiar tlrw, Br* *n«l inarlu*. or _*rlti* BBBBBBMB *o_pa-
af.MABfBB,I Ta*idoiit-IU«»M II. ll -I.LBII.V |g. -I i, ai I. ia MBi'MkK ri.n.aa,' u oaa A. rVLl.au.Bfcralury-laoaAB 11 UMBU.Oraani-mi aud tu.iurporttte.l umjembku Jll. Ia73.
am* ,. ,i iiimii, a»-JAJ.iAKT 00,1074.Vaiueof lliodaneriil Ageul in V irglnla-1 .Oaad_ {,. At.raiawolt**la*nc* uf ili* (Jtfueial Aauni. li. Vlrgiula Kiiunoau.
I. C.VFJTALsThe amounl of aald cnpltal atock pald up ln eaah. ll.aai.iaa.
M A--
lbcaaseUof aald coiupeny, and a rietalled autemwui of how an.l ln vtiattne aaaa* are lavi
Value ol real e»ut« w mal .>) Uie company. lc*8 the aruount of . nouiiit, » i
tliercon. . dN 7iu 7flUoaaaou inmiI aml luortg .*>. oiuiy reeocded m.d bein*- flrat n«u* oo in« i.-«.
etmplej upon arBBtfi not aa**** ii.aii eafl rflflfl 8 BBBMflfll i« ,iu«._,IllUI. ai aeerii .! tlieieoi. d.lM *4Account of Moaka, iion.iB i.imI rreaanrr Notaa ,.i tae niiad «uai«a .
Ull* tttat* aml otUer s>l»le*. and alao of s>t.>cke .md llolida vil li.rateil ( Itlea ln thla ntate, and ol all ottier atocka and l«>ud* uw ...: | .
luicly bj tue . ompauy: loial TwtalI'ar Valau. Matkai Value.
Boaton (ity (i per cent hond.... 7B\0u» 00 I sd.'xai .»,
Uohtoii ( Ity 4 i.er c-nt. tx.n.l*.. BbvOOU <*) iMlianaor Clty bondfl. lo.iaai t*i lo. - .
Koal.,11 and Albany 7 per cent. lainda ..-. 'JO.lMI <8> Jl 4O0 Uiiirecon -nvrt Una bouflfl. liMBal .ai i **) ou
Cblcaco, ifanaaa.aml B/aaMtaB aai fleat. u .uda.. Anjutt oo 14 s.ai,«.Kaijoi,8,8'id U *Uin 1,., ome iRiii.la. lo.aii.dl l.waiiai
I'lileugo. Huriiiurton aad <*\ul uo.y 4 per cent iionda T.OUU uo .. M
_)Ulavllle, Kvanav.lte, uii.l .-sl I..>ul8ll per cent.tKin.la. i.iaai .ai a.lsoiai
Atchmoii, loiH-ku, an.i ist l*(i'.,| iruaiitx,n,l8. h'.iaai iai J ..,¦,
MlcliUuiK rallroad 6 |>er cent. tn uda 'd'.,iaai taj 37AUO 00WUconaiaUentral rallroadaner eenkDooda joiaana.! lv\B&ooul.l., Ltaeolu, and l. rado 5 per cent. ixmila.. lOdWOOu lo.iaai oyAfohiMoii, 'lopeka, and Bt. fe 4 per aaal bonde...... jo,.**. imi laiououuAictilaoii. lop, ki.. an.l -t !'.. aMCflt 1 !.'.""""'Chlcaao, lliirotigion, and Wiii..ev at.sk. tti >ai ...i (MJ.Atti UUIroii lUi.o .l atock . -d'..7.*» .81 _l,7BOau
11 iiioii f.ciflcBtueh.-. iBaOOOUO lo.iiai .aiBoaflaa aad AlBaajraioeB. lUtOuooo ii.7uoouii.,.t, a ..u.i idoweuetcafl. KUBjo ou lo\0uouuliiauire itnliioiid roinpunv i.rel. rr. .1 BlOCb lo.iaai .ai lo.t.ai 00
uregon Bhort Uueand Ulan Northeruatoek h.taai oo 'd,7,a..a.Miin.'lealei Mllafl al.M-k. 'dHl.taai .«. dl.,t-a) tat
ioie,.,,s1 i,, aa* clty atock. baVuooou iuhAtlantic Nutional Baak. luaai UO 1 l .aai uoAll..a .MUloi.al lJuiik . lo.iaai .81 I'i.OUU UUH.-veiiy Natlunal Baak . u,.ioo .ai 17_BUB0oisMiknne Natlunal Itank. lo.iaai ial 1 l.um <ai
Columbian Nuiiomii Baak. u.i**> <a. u. .jo .a.
Com ei.-iai .NationalBank.- .io.d.aj <ai ;h..»m»i
..ale .Nmioii.il li.nk. l...,aai ,a, ;¦ .i., .ai
hllot Nalloiml Hai.lv. d."...**! (8. :(.i.iaai tat
r.xcli..nke Niilioiial iluiiK. luidai ia. Vi , aj '-.
ni,: Np.1 onalbanh.-.lo.iaai <ai <Mriisi Satlonal bank,balem. j.iaai iai /,<*** .a.i.loli.- National llank. l&.UOOOU lOsOUOUUi.rand Nuuonul llank, Miirl.leiie.cl . 1,7.81.81 3,040 00llaillllt,,II N..I1, ,l,i<l lliink. l....aal iai 1. ,-ai,.,ind.- und I.- ui.er Mattonal Bank 11.1881.8.Howard NatiouaJ Baak.:.-. lo.iaai (81 u.ibjii <ail.lneolti Nalloiuil H.mk.Iii.ibm iki 1! I..lurcaiiiiie Niitioiiiii Bank, taalem.7,m«h»i i' m <a.
Naumkeag National Bank. H«J ui. .. lo.iaai tai ll.luu ...
New inrfi.111,1 National Baak. i;,,iaai .*» 2*Norta .Nattoaal Bank. ;y;ua» 00 7,w.r .a.
Old Boetoa National Baak. lO^JUO 00niaiUr,,:.,l Nattoanl Hdnk, 1 uwell. .> >**. <»'
UepubllcNationalBaak. IBdTJUOOU -. .¦ " .».
Kevere NalMnal Bank..... .-...(aai .ai M,7IB)i*jNatrenalHauk. lo.iaai iai
BMle NationalBank. -do.iaai .?» i.,,***,m>uit Ik National Bank. .... 10,1a o .a. UdBJUOUKremont National bauk. 10,000 <ai 11 .».. ,-,
Mercnandlee Nationalbauk. J6.000 OU i.,.,.a..-.iler.ii.uits National Bank. o.a. .a>ji*i'»iatercnaoU'National Bank, . IgBaoOOrotul |, ir und market value, rarne.1 out al irnnrktt
value.1003,000 00 MB4^4B o
\ i._o_eAniount of Btaeka, li"ii,l*. an,l all <.tin>r aecuritleB (exeapt Mortfai
1.U. ,1 io 111. « ,,iiii»iu> as .'ol,,»l«ia: aecarltl loi .ia'i uctUdll) 18-hue.i bj tbe Company, with the par aad Market vbmmol th* aame, aadBM amounl loened ua
TotBl lot*.! Aliio.llitI'ar Value. Market Value LOBBfld lliaiaoa
aoo aharea Toledo, Kl l_aJa, aad IKanaaa Clty KallruadCo.I 30,00000 l u,.8*i <a.
00 anara* -an Dtego tand and 11 1 i..»*i .*>
lown Oo. l,.-.i8).ai 1,360 001lTOhlmiea .ion i,;iii»i> '. ,. 17..88)0O 11,000 OU;,t an ,i,s 1 leeinaii* National/
Itunk. T.'KK) 00 ia.| -.188. iai10 aliiies I'la-iiioui National BaDk. ItaNi.ai ..i.8t).17 bonda i"i., si l... aod _u .
City Kallroad Co. lat, 87,000 00 -i7,;io(8i 2SJJjOO 0038 abare* Commerclal Natlon l
H.mk. avaoooo ¦''»» tfiOO00I'.till au. 1 iHUUtll IU11-
r.ai.i. preferred. i;,.8hi (*» -«. <»i¦25 1.011,in loi, -si. 1. ai.,1 Kanaaa
Clty Rallroad lat,. 35,(aa* iai Xi,5oo (8j 30.000 00.">o Btaarea Commerclal Saiional
Baak 8,000 00 fi.iaai .8. t 00001- 1,,1 bt. I... and Kanaaa
llly Ratlioad, lat. 8,000 00 .',,!.?. iai AJOQO .«¦
800 bliart-a lol.i. I.une l oinpany ho.iaa, 00 4o..8 8» 00 J-"...8iO <ai
1217.1*8100 iiaa,T3a3B iiaajjoooo
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rreminma in aourae .-i eolleetlon noi more than three montba Uua and oUiernu ni account*. .
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only I-iii-'ir.iin .-, rebate, abotemeui, aadt Ul ll |.leil)lllli)»... 90
n*i .¦..«'. aetii'tiiy reeelved h.r premloma .I Illllln iill.l il ole. n '.. IVi-'l .nillliu Ihe w ,| (Ol |,reliil!llli» tuipald . U.1..IKi.e. ived I... iiitei- -i.. honda and morlgagea.SUUMK.-i-.'iv.-.l foriuiereai and dlvidenda on honda,eallateral toaaa,
nu.I fioin ini oti,ei bo icei . IIneonie reeelved ir..ni ml oiber aoureeB.
^..te :i:.i..imi oi l i.--iiie u. tu.ill.v rn-i Ived duririK Ihe year I 1,'J\. \l'l NMUKl-S.
ihe expendltui tnpany, glvlnga detaOed aaleoMat "i lha miui:
'ti Mitrineand lalai 4 Kiaha
WroH* iirno'inr iiNu.iliv |:iil forlosscs, Iiu-IuiIIiik llhT.UIt*n i.if... ;e.-\ .¦..)>. M-ui*. ii.. K>,aotiaa
lae.luei i.ii amoanta actually reeelved for*aivag< .» (whetb-i onoi .: prevlou* yeaia), 147,730.80 and
ainduntknetually reeelved fo< re-lnanranee ln other eona-77 19, i'oial .!. dueiions. IB6£09 18
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All other paymanta and expendltarea rla.: Kent*. Advertlalnc, and aii i>ih*rOlll-e l.l-l il|,'elle> eXLel,..». l.l,l. |
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-i mi i rraiM.CrrvAiroCooaTTorBoeroa, >.h..ik oi btt (^Ha lt remembered thal ontbe !Md day of January, taoO. at tha iltr e/breeald. b tor*
Ki., iu.,1. N-.-i., i-on, a Notary l*u_lic In aaid <i t^>. .luiy aommlBatonad an.l qoaliBed by Ibet,- sutborltv, and nnder ih law* .-i rto- Hlate wl Maaaaohuaeiia lo i.ike .«-k.ioar>-dge-
iiient ot .lei'ls. _.-. lo I,.- ..-. ,| ,,i n e r.h'.l tli.-n llu, per* ... >i| appeal .i llansoiii li.r-uller.I'reBnIeiil, iiml 1 Ie iiniH 11. I orl M.-i.'iiirv »l ih. BoetOfl Mmine liiauirie* r.uupaiiy. ..!Boaton,wiio, b. w .wuru. depoae and bm. aad aaeh n.r himaaU aajra, tii»t ihey »- .
ie*,-i!o,-.| offleera or Uie aaid t'oiiiuany, and tbat Ibe foregolnglB a irae aid enmetkt.it. in.m ,1 the ueiniil eoiiiliiloh of s-ild .rgaiilaalioii ,.u Ihe taat iluy of ,ta ftBral yaalwit: the :tl-t .i .-I Deeember, 1880, BOOoriling to the beat oftbelT mionuallou. kuowiedg*umi bellef, reape*'! ;v.-iy.~n~~. ln t ktlmonv whereol, i have hereonto »*t ray han.i ami ,t;tix*.i ihe ***m ,.r m%-i vi. oitn-e, on tbe'23d .lay ol Jauaary, MBB,
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