The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, February 22, 1874, Image 1
STJTSnD.A.'^". R. CALHOUN, Editor and Proprietor. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBl.ll’A BY 12*2, 1874. YOU. XVI. -NO. 45 EllIO SOSO. .iimlius resounding. from rocks on ouch side, ijiiinu with music, tho long, narrow glade, ...diiic itB voico OU tho liroeze fur and wide, the groou waving corn to tho loresfu dark treating, retreating, retreating and mooting. ....i ,.ver repeating each sweet, inellew sound * slowly mid wft'.y the daylight is fleeting. mitig lets fall her dim curtain around ; itching tho musical, fdivory clilmo 'dale, The sailor iti charge of tho cutter hur- j “Louuh, I have tried to bo reconciled riodly explained that they had boou at- to what I cannot help; but to bo happy tacked, and several of 4hotn wounded, by j you must got mo some potion that will tho Indians, and that thoy wore forced destroy all my'momory of the days before from an impulse of safe, after struggling I oamo boro. Tho days wbou I was a child as long as thoy could, to take to tho boat , and young and happy with tho futher and make for the ship. whom I loved.” Costiilo could not refrain from an iin- I “But your father is dead, else ho would preoation s > general a3to include tho cut- have sought you out loug since. Why is tho tower of tho church in and the Indians; but ho had j other m ittors < 3 attond to now. ■ I A s'l >t from tho Hercules cut tho water l direc ly astern of tho Julia, aud tho pi- rates sont forth a loud cheer as tho mighty i chains rattled and tho huge anchor went Into tho water. rs, with dslicato touch and r ]J: ing forth swoot accoriii ttuai the Htriugs, plays ">i her li«art a; d * ™k i < i lly, laugli ng with gl it that you still cling to tho belief that ho rAXGUAMi: A.\n Tit A HI* TIOiNN. Thero aro ovor two hundred different languages spoken by tho North American Indians, of which thoro arc only cloven .... 1 t | ing up tu tho gold regions, its distinct and original ones, the Crock Inn- j “ ° guago being one of tho olovcn. The (’rook language, in its pliancy to thought, its pootio expressions and structure, is .1 to resemble tho ancient classic lau- i I huuds in boundless do- 3 airy and free, THORNTON; 01t, TIIE MRS OF OKEECHOPEE! A STORY I i.i i: EARLY DAYS OF FLORID THE AUTinn of “duncan m’iStosh, “LOUIS MACON,” ETC. IVritten i’or Sunday Enquirer, eorviuouT secured. CHAPTER TIIE S IGHT AT TAMPA. Arc you ready thoro, Adams ?” fikili, j “Heady, sir!" answered tho gunner, ely tuned | w j 1Q K t ool | his crow around tho long gun amidships. “Can you mnko out the hull ?” “l’es, sir." “Then try a shot." Adams leaped behind tho pioco, de pressed it for a moment, then applied tho match, aud the ship trembled under tho recoil us tho shot sped to tho Hercules. “Sho got it! See, they aro throwing up thoir lights,” shouted ouo of tho lung gun’s crew as lie hastened, with his com panions, to load again. It w-ts us i lie sailor had stated. Tho shot struck the vessel forward, demolish- i ig tho capstan aud forecastle cover, *YVe have no guns equal to that, sir,” snd Morton, as lie and Colgate surveyed tho ruin of tho first shot. “No ; wo must got closer," growled the onraged Colgate. “Closer! By my faith you will find it difficult work to up anchor till tho capstan be fixed. Wo aro hero till morning.” J “You’ro right. But sho is not out of roach of our guns, and wo must tear her , aud tbon board.” Colgate gave his order, and as if his clamboring up tho sides and chains of tho ship. “Stand by to repel boarders,” rang out Oostillo’s order; and bis men shouted their “Ay, ay, sirs," as thoy loaped to thoir posls. The Julia was no longer a black object standing out against tho night. From tiio pirate boats liro balls wore thrown on her docks that rondored ovory object conspic- will conic for you? Why spend your J uous, and gave tho impression to those young life in dreading tho fate you must j watching on shoro that sho was afiro. meet? The white sailor with tho board- { Two to one tho pirates gained tho for- od fuco must soon cotuo to claim you for i ward dock despite tho terrific resistance his wife. My Indian blood toachos mo to ! of tho Julia’s crew, who, stripped to tho bear bravely what I cannot change even if | waist, hail thrown away their pistols and j RUngoa mo ro than uny other Indian idiom, it be to face death.” j now with their cutlasses and boarding j j t is Arango that tribos living side by “All, Lonah! Death is not what I I pikes, struggled to keep back the ever- I R jj 0 ^ j Q ft j moa t t laily intercourse, should dread ; for sometimes his cold form up- increasing tide of thoir desporato foos. l)0 R |,j e to j. 00 p their unwritten language pears to mo 1 ho most beautiful thing in I From tho stern aud sides tho boarders ^ ^i H ^ u0 ^ through so many generations. It tho world. But you mistako if you think had boon repelled, and now that a foot- i j s t j U j to rtS strange, that while they kocp I have not formed my resolution, and in I ing was gained in tho foreeastlo all poured j { j 10 j r hwguage distinct from that of tribes my heart I am strengthened that all will j in from that point. J w j ( h w hom they aro in daily intoroourse, yot bo right by my faith in tho Groat At an order from Costiilo, tho Juliu * | llH K oon ns they begin to tulk English they Father who watches over white man and crew, whilo koopiitg up n rapid tiro, fell * nv jh , u j x „p Both languages into a ruon- red man alike.” | back amidships, and the object of tho or- j Krol haah tlmt iH „ ot \[\ i0 cither. They “It is a beautiful fuith ; and sinco you ] dor was soon, when Adams again let luoso {ndianix.o tho English aud Anglieiso tho have talked to mo of the God who spoke | tho deathly contents on tho pirates swarm- j Xmliuu. until thoro is no beauty or har- to tho prophets of old, and walked on tho 1 ing forward. | m0U y j u tlioir lingo. earth to teach men right, I have felt that j Colgato, who led his men, saw that it j Travelers conversant with the apponr- our belief must offend His grout, puro ! would not do to have tho shot repeated. unc ,>. laugnngo and customs of tho Tar- heart, I wish you could stay with us for- j dashed forward and in an instant a hand- j | nrs u f Northern Asia, maintain thoro is over, and teach our people tho bettor I to-hand fight began, and tho exhausted j HO mn ch resemblance botwoou them aud roads to tho unknown hereafter ovor i pistols wore thrown asido for tho murder- tho American Indians which all must pass,” said Louali, her j ous cutlass. black eyes beaming with earnestness, j The odds wore fearful, and though Cos- “Yes ; that would be a graud way to I tillo sot bin men au example of uneqnalud tho sauio shells with the addition of two j largo horns, ouo on ouch side of its hiugo i of pearl. Those have now probably ull disappeared—bid under tho mud or washed away by tho freshets. Dr. Sum Boykin, of this city, who was quite a naturalist, had many splendid specimens of thoso pearl shells, picked up during his rambles. In thoso early dajs tho sands of this river wore also bright aud golden. Start- Tailors. U'K M'-atly HI J. U. .I'llllMtn Lawyers. respects as to warrant that they arc of ouo and the same origin. Tho identity of many words l by both races, and tho similarity upend one’s life, aud I have tried to touch | strougth and daring, they driven tho structure of tho various tribal lun- read, write aud words had iired tho guns, tho terrible .. I broadside of tho Hercules belched out. C.iiVum i nointon ran along tho beach „ iOU L, for Lte uieu, but bis voico w »» Tho Julm answered from broadside aud frowned out by lira rapid firing from .bo j long gun, and soon tho thunders of re- your people. You speak my laugungo now.” “Yes, and love your God. Though I still fear I am a worse idolater than yon fonud mo.” “Why so, Lonah back stop by step—stopping | guages in both homispberoi oftainly sound. This terrific work could not last loug, and Costiilo, divining tho purpose of tho pirates, rapidly gave tho order to stop firing by broadside and try one gun at a time. His object was to givo the pirates hips, and the oboers of tho men ,vu and Colgtte’a crofts. Ho stood on ho wa’er’d idge, trembling with excito- uont und intently watching the Hashing of the guns, when his attention was at- cted by the orders of an oflioor immo- r ~ uiy behind him, ir.cl tho quick, rogu- I “ 1UV “ W “ JV, " V w e ‘ ,w * 1 stops and olattor of scabbards, that impression that bo was bo.ug grad,,- lid him a boly of soldiers was close by. : « ■ »»•> ~ to Thornton w,s alarmed, and bis first bnston out thoir boats w.th tho boarding impulse was to run along the I ^“juUn bad iu truth suffored but lit- escape bom, but lie sudden y remem- „ ho 8nt , ow in tho bored that ill y were Spanish troops, and 1 .but nt that dm 1 Spain was bonding every ( though her rigging bad been injured eon- clfort to destroy tho buccaneers. Ho , aidornbly, turned and advanced toward the soldiers, 1 The broadside guns, though silent for on whose burnished arms the distant | ‘bo toe, were destined to do more tom- Hashes of attiliorygiotmed each moment, '-1= wo*. They were shotted with grape but before he reached them a voice which j and depressed to bear on the expected ho recognized called out, j . After deducting tho guns crows, there iml tho Julia, each “Who goes there “I, fionor coimnandante—I, Thornton, | eap.ain of the Julii. .. | r0 p e i nuy attack forward aud aft. Souor Vttldoy oiirno out from tho line, ** J ... . . r Tho llerculos still kept up bor fire, > forty met: I anuod with cutlass and pistols, 1 thought yu saying in a tone of surprise, “What, hero , aboard of your i though the Julia had completely ceased, and soon after the dash of oars could bo ' heard, and six boa's sped towards the Julia, “.Stand ready to repel boarders!” came Costillo’s order. “lloady !” answered tho men. Then all sounds died out but tho breathing of tho Julia's crow aud tho beating of tho boarders’ oars. , to rouniln then to chock tho onset by a counter | strong proof of a common o.igiu, ospe- oharge; but it was slow, bloody worL. j clully when it is consitlcrocl how narrow Tho gallant oftloor felt that his defeat was j liro m 0 Behring’s Straits, and how easily certain, but he determined not to survive i they could bo crossed in tho adventurous it, and that ho would die with tho pirate CftUOOt y to[ \ x Tartars and Indians arc the. Because I sometimes forget tho God j chief breathing his last besido him. greatest horsemen of tho world, and thoir whom I have not seen, and 1 worship his i Fired by this impulse, ho dushod aside all niol j 0 of lighting on horseback is tho angol whom 1 see daily," said Lonah, opposition, aud stood face to fuco with SftIno# Both mnko an attack with yells stroking, as if it wero a sacred thiug, tho | Captain Colgato. and whoops, then wheel and lly, and ro- Hoft brown hair of hor companion. j “Who aro you? demanded Colgate, as , j uru ft ttu C k ngain, until tho enemy is “If your love is so strong, Lonah, try j he parried tho cut that came whistling worried out with a succession of charges i, try to keep mo hero, if these I down on his Load. and rotiros from the field, or, if detested bad men come to take mo away,’, Julia j “I command this ship, replied Costiilo, ihomselves, thoy tieo ami scatter t<> tlu looked earnestly into tho animated face as their swords crossed, of hor companion. “IIu! hu! You aro lhorutou, “My father is the chief, and ho 1ms pledg j your father’s fata l/o yours, ed his word to tho white men.” Lonah . “I am not Thornton, but lion ciusped hor little hands as if sho wore j his place. Look to yourself, forming a resolve adverse to tho words j Like mimic lightning tho blades gleam- sho was about to utter, tbon with a tight- ! ed and Hashed. r l ho blood was Mowing or clusp, as if tho resolve wore made, she | from Colgate’s head, and in another iii- continued earnestly, “But Lonah, should I stnnt ho would lmvo boon down, but a I aid my father to do that which is j blow from ouo of tlio pirules stretched i , u j[] t . tuck-u-l* wrong?” Costiilo on tho dock. I moat; chilika, Hour; “No, your duty would then be to show Tho sword in Colgate’s hand would have (Jug; woswa, or ouw him wlmt is right." j the bravo ollicors heart, but at that ! rivop . ^hilokoe-piukl “Butho would not bo reassured into ! momont it was arrested by a sight that a change of belief by a woman. What j Partied him. Ovor tho stern chains tho would you do if ho still persisted?” j Spaniards camo pouring, lod by a young “J should kneel down and ask my God officer who could not bo a Spaniard tiled down tho shining dust until it rested amid tho white, sparkling sands, and glittered like a thing <>f beauty. Mud and gravel Imvo usurped tho place of shining sands aud rainbow pebbles, i that their memory is now only found with tho oldest inhabitants, or F. F. C. h—tho first families of Columbus. TRADITIONS. ltocont discoveries have established tho fact that Greenland aud tho northeast oast of North America wore visited and coloni/.od by tho vikings of 1 Aland and North Europe as early as tho tenth tury. Sumo remains of thoir architecture supposed still to bo found at Nowport; tho unbelieving, however, call tho an ciout mythical lower an old pilgrim wind mill. Tho recent pulling down of oolaml or Danish monastery has disclosed mdor tho corner stone an old manuscript ontaiuing tho record of a voyage .long tho coast of North America, a [own as tho Potomac. Tho disoov .soeuiL'd this river, where the leader tiled ,ud wa ; buried. At tho point designated n tho manuscript ill • nunm of this leude und tho date of tho death has boon found i a largo rock, in Um.io ok being ale wild b.ink of tho east side of the ally btought to light l.v tho old mium ripla of tho North Europe countries id so much and such frequent mention Joseph r. rou, Attorney nt l.uw, amt Judge of County Court 1’ructlcoa in nil oilier Com in. )llloo ovor ntoru ol \V. II. UoUri Ih & C>> , I SAMUEL It. llATCUElt. Attorney at Law. Builders and Architects. J. U. ni\L»EKM, lloiiMiCariK'iitcr and Guilder. .luiil uiK iloim at short nollco. l’liiii • ami ■iimt mcutioUd furulHliml for all Btylon ul gtroi Con foctioners. I. <1. SIR I I’I’ER, Candy Rl .mu fact uwir All hinds of Coufcelioiiory and Tho Julia’s crew saw tho loader, and cheering, turned to renew tho light, whilo tho cry of pirates could not have been moro surprised Lad a host of spectral sol- Captain ship," “So I should have been, but comiug hero I found my crew and cuttor gone, aud tho ludiaus refused to take mo aboard my ship.” “They did ! Ah, thoy aro troachoroua dogs. It was thoy drove off your crow. At heart thoy aro tho friends of tho pi rates ; but do not dospair. I will soon havo you on your ship.” j chapter v. Sonor Valdey called to ouo of his ofti- the lake. cors, gave him a low, hurried order, and u ;v f rolll v t. 0 beautiful bay described too oflioor, saluting, turned with a nnm- m t j 10 ( .i J;x; t« r of this story, a village bor of his companions aud walkod quickly 0 f j Vu jj lU i,,,i r0 so on a gontlo aclivity away. Gnjitain Thornton was not long th r .swelled up from tho clear waters of iu doubt ns to tho uaturo of this | okoechopce Lako. It was afternoon, and ordor, for iu a few raiuuto j . the rapid plash iq uo Bmoko ascended in airy columns of oars was heard, aud thou a long, low straight as tho cypross trees that grew craft, urged by a dozen rowers, grated its 1 f rom (j i0 water's edge. A hundred idle bow on tho gravelly shore. canoes lay mirrored near (ho bench, and “This is our troop ligh-er, Captain. It ; j u somo uf them tho recumbent forms of is at your service, with an mti ierand fifty |,x ie sleeping owners could bo soon. Chil- raeu. Away! thero is no time to spare, Jren by hundreds played along tho shore. to guide mo in what is right," said Julia. I.onah rose and let down tho Hops of the lodge, shutting out tho soft golden light and making it comparatively dark within, then sho turned and said, “Lot : diers swarmed in from tho us pray to your God.” Tho young officer saw Costiilo lying “To tho God of all,” said Zulin, falling ' tho dock, saw Colgato standin her knees and clusping in hor bonds | him, and bounding f< those of tho Indian girl who knelt before i his mon ho stood before with tho pi- wo p known her, like a dovoteo before a.sacred shrine, j rate Captain. Aud so kneeling they prayed, os did the | “Who aro yon? martyr maidens of old beforo being led “Look nt mo well, o’l into tho arena of doatb, and God hoard 1 tho thorn, and ns they rose with tear-dimmed ! ed.' eyes, thoy rose strengthened for whatever I tho future hold iu storo of trial or danger, j “I will stay with you till I dio. When trouble comes, I will take you in my arms ! aud will lly from it, as a young mother speeds from tho fire with hor first-born bubo clasped to her throbbing breast. I capital city .Vedilo, is is,turn u will shield you in tho everglade, nml bo I ‘JH square mile your companion in tho bilouca of tho in point of forest, and when I leave you it will bo to i yodo stand in the presence of tho God of all, and say, ‘Father, 1 have done that which I thought right.’ ” “And tho Grout Father will fold you to his heart, as I do now, Lonah,” sobbed Zuliu, throwing hor arms about tho beau four winds of houv safe place. Wo will give u specimen of thei an active boy ; i girl; echo, door co, goue; chofixi fegeo, lifo or spirit; mic holo, loyally descended; pce-she-wu ad ; opoosliowa iL.ft, ouw ; water; tarpurla tbit ; oowa-puj: ka, wator fulls ; nomis k well ns you; hutis-tshay, stop; lubis- tshay, go on ; huulucl;-ti hay, lot's oat ; wikos-tshay, let’s quit. Weeiuuni means spirits, and ui-b moans good, and be- thoy often say it when drinking, many supposed it me int water. 'J huso phrases and sundry other given to mo by tho Indian trader through tho and tho moments now are golden.” Tho soldiers poured into tho boat, and, wringing tho hand of Souor Valdoy, Thornton sprang after them. Tho bow was pushed from the beach, and tho pon derous lighter floated off. The oars wero muffled, so that nt a dis tance of twenty y.ftids thoro was no sound or b.ick on the hill woke the fresh echoes with thoir joyous shouts. Scores of In dian girls in picturosquo costumes, and flower-etowned, sat beforo tho lodges siugiug from au esc; -ss of happiness tho'.r low-voiced plnintivo songs, whilo they wrought tho quilled quivois or shaped tho stouo-hoadoJ arrows for their warrior onboard that might uut bo mistaken for 1 f r j ou ds. the ripple of tho wavelets, stirred up by Near the centre of tho village was a tho night breeze. lodge disting'v -iked from tho to at by i!.- ? Mr. Costiilo, tho officer loft in charge groatir s z *. tho whiter skins thatcovor- of tho Julia, prudently got his ship in or- ,.q it, aud the general air of cleanliness dor, aud had his watches doubled, dolor- uU q superior refinement about it. Tho mined that no misfortune should happen ^aps in front weie raised and thrown iu Captain Thornton's absence by hisneg- i JdC k discovering tho iuterior, which hud Let. Tho watch aloft announced tho up- au ft i r 0 f sanctity like an Aztec temple, pvoacli of tho Harculos ns she rounded QU j xlaiu impression would bo further in- tho point to tho southwest. creased by the inmates who sat near tho Costiilo waitoJ, glass in hand, to be as- j oor . ( elder of thoso was an Indian sored the alarm fr«»m tho masthead was giil of nineteen or twenty, whoso soft not fulso, and the moment tho night glass ^i ac i : jjair was kept back from her splcu- disclosod tho black hull of the Hercules f ace> uu d low womanly brow by a ho shouted *h j boatswain to “pipe all beaded band from which roso a graceful hands to quarters.’ crown of veriaguted feathers. Jior arm> Tho sh.dl whistle rang out, ond tho I wore decorated with brackets of dolioate- jiit tho docks sprang iuto lifo, un 1 up from tho foro hatch tho sailor, rushed and leaped to tho posts each so well know, open atr 1 th 5 sir ly tinted shells, aud tho ankles, above tho small well moccussiued feet, had orua moats of a similar form uud material, 1 lie ports wero thrown I j£ or companion boro tho same rotation to guns, shotted, wore run jj C1 . jb„i a Greciau l’.ycho of l'arinu out. A long gnu placed on a pivot amid- b!o would to a bronzed stutuo of Cloopa- ships w s stripped of its black cover.and it j ru ^pbo white girl was the younger, und gloame l l.ke a sea monster as Costiilo a though her costume resembled somowhat first rocket wen*. 1 is»ing iuto tho sky to t b u t 0 f her companion, it sut very differ- signal Capta n Thorc'ou to return. i en tly on her. No other dross would havo “There i .harp w • before us, my ttU itod the Indian giil, but her bouutifu- mon," .‘aid C Ji ii! •. •' co had ordered w mto comjmniou, with her loug lashed out all tho i •:.t-, t‘uut i know I can do- j ar » c gruy eyes, hor soft b.-owu huir and pond on j ou.” I exquisite features and complexion, looked The men answered with a cheer, aud ! ua lf B ho had just taken off hor masijuo bared their muscular arms aud bound ker- to cool her features after assuming the chiefs about t ioir heals, (ho bettor to be i ro i e 0 f nu Indian queen. “Zulia. 'lho freed for tho i.upeniiug contlict. | Indians could never pronounco tho J in Thornton’s bo it ►e.mcd slow in comiug, 1 j u lia Thornton’s name, always Biibstitu- an l Costiilo, wh * could now hear tho j ting the moro musical Z. “Zulia,”suid tiful Indian girl and kissin chock. A short tiiuo aft or Louali again raised tho tent cover, ond tho lessoning suulight streamed iu, aud both tho girls stood transfixed, for directly in front of the lodge stood tho cl^uf, Louuh’s father, and populatii by his side a boarded, rough-looking whilo , ish Isle in the garb of a stranger. ready to hooks, tho mou boh gers who scout llioi; for tho fuLl spring. Not u light shone THE MEETING. the luimchos swarming with ;ors, the men in their bows , iku fast with thoir grappling uou behind crouching like li gnum und arc reudy loud orders on Lo ir l the Hercules, sent • t jj 0 x m Ban girl, “it is strange that tho f or a h^arso voioo was hoard shouting tho oon inouuiMvhTch inoiluee “ * apid succession. | years have not reconciled you to your lot, ’ ’ ” He was answered from the water, not ^ uor deaddened tho thought that your fa- far off, and iu a few minutes the cutter shot alon^ bide. Tho crew leaped on •leek, and tho first officer demanded, “Where is the Captain ?" ts forward and directing tho attack. sold at a low prion. It giv The starboard gnus wero firod ; but the , fearful and rapid brum exntru.ent, u .. uut only intoxicates and maddens the aka 1"; | *•*■* fei ^ w X’ ire j pamon^s armband without rawmgneroje ^ tbougUt u huudrod mou wore I quoutly utter unconsciousness, . , . tho physical history id cavi hor rounded : t , lliHtorv «,f thoir cmtoi —A decoction of O said to bo a beautiful and vc yellow dio, and this deenot! evaporated, forms a Light y called mirautiuc, which mi imparting its color to fabric: of tho Osage orange is als< nin, and show that hides are tanned quick this wood than with oak bark. '1 yields a bland oil whh 1 ted iu many cases for olive oil the Julia, and but , . 1 —According to a corre for tho heavy breathing of the rocumbont ,, Sricntil'.c .! ■ .<,//), sailors, she might havo stood for tho shad- from Fuyotte, Mississipi ow of a ship thrown on tho black wall of lightning in that latitude > llio ni«lit. Hut tho gunners stuutl rondy, ui, . and as well as tho darkness would permit tho muzzles of tho cannon wore kept bear ing on tho dim outlines of tho approuch- iug boats, and the covered matches wore ready to bo applied tho moment Costiilo have Kometliiiii gavo tho ordor. continuam Nearer still and tho oldest sailor grow nervous, for the men could bo distinguish ed on tho launches, and the Julia’s crow wondered when tho ordor would coino. Tho boats that had hitherto approached | 10”tlmt in a body wero about to divide, sr board from ovary point. Costiilo saw it. Tho moment for action had come, and iu a voico that seemed to cut tho stillness liko a thunder peal, ho gavo tho order-1 o jj iUH Hiifti -i. “Fire!” j a proportion 'lho throe broadside guns und the long without in ai gun liolched forth their missiles of doatb, I lon 0 im °* and, without watching to soo tho rosult, A strong drink «»f Am" .. „ .. b . , 111^ facture gots credit 111 Dublin . . tho sailors run thorn buck .nd lo.dod for „ n n f nrmil)( , „r lunacy snd again with tho rupidity of magic. J maniacal fronzy in that city. Almost evn- 10 ,,u The shots had told, but with what ro- ry night raging maniacs r suit could not bo suon ; that they wore j >n the polico statio not oil disabled soon bocarno manifest, —Tho enormous 1 I 1 y wasted in bnrniii; j avudablo iu numon i land. Ireland and 8vol Tho plat will reeo lu ! boat, nml to thin I oilot ’ it. reipiisito length of jii; ' hot water is made to white quartz crystals that tho abandoned. Iu “tho olden times” this 1 notud for its largo and beautiful poork —Euchre appears to bo onu of tho ohl- st of gainos with cards. An instauco is . t'ordod in Scripture where tho Levito ‘paHso<l," uud the good Suuuirituu 1 I tho exterior; also for a ruro vurioty of ristod.' 1 Mil AM ( IMH'F.K, Fiiiuiiy Urucor auJ Deali r In Coiiutry Produce, I dulob Hops ut-xt m "Ku«iulr«i" OBlvo. 1 oot UKUKON AND I'll VS 101 AN. Olhco aoullu n corner llriu 1 tout H.tn>lali>h Btrc»>ts. \ grocery l;>■ -nl.-iivui Mnt. Tt<u