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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1874)
r i - i ; A Sc inilfnd or n Sahara. Tho labors nf engineers have proved Hint the worst ortloii of the tlefcrts of North Africa aro below Iho lovol of the A Senatorial llbc Suit. Senator Chandler, of Michigan, suoj .1 Detroit npcr for heavy chiiiingcs Ik cntiso Itw correspondent dc-vtlhoi ii- nvertwl Into . again, as hey once , 1Jo dw, not , , . girls sitting on tho seat la front, fanned hi method. It goes on dally and with ceaseless throbbmjr brow. routine, an if It wcro Instinctive. The valuo Woodburn lurnlshes us a few more pas- of these Instruction! was not fully considered In the moment In which thoy are Riven. In fact tho Importance of education Is felt must have hci'ii, at a co,t of 1,000,000, which would greatly lioneflt the health oftho Mirroundlng niiiiitry. An ex hange mys: "South of the pros line of Con ntaiitiiio and of tho Djehel A ores :wiiii 01 motiniain.s in iSurthern Africa ny loIiiLr under tJin lit lluonco of ll'juor, hut acrtrf that he wa.s not drunk iu ho was dembed In the cftrre-.onil4'oc The Senator comes wry near tclncr a habitual drunkard, and it will hardly bo poii bio for him to mJw damaged In such a lie tlm ciotu ur .int -.waiiipsof thoKi'- !u"- The Siuito till for facilltntlnt: itiirii. nuilltj ill Illl'sei t'HOUH (over an iiiitnoii'ii .surface. That of .Mel. Kir Js JuOMiiiurct league In .Ir,.a. pj,0 jvr0. Kir tiou eoiiunutihatft ulth another, thoKelent: ut.il there are other-, all the Way to tho (lull liftinln .. i ilU-iinen nf leagues innre. 'J lie most Important of tin (. are th(- Uliiirsii and tint kl-njo rid. '1h t iistorn liiink ot iln I'l.Mii rii it only l!J miles from the Mi dlti rrane.m ruiu When dry, thwdvMre cover 'd with a thick layer of ills of in.ifin.. la. Tho bid oftho riow Is htlow tho iiivi'i oi mo iticiiuui nineaiL iilcl-KIr Is !) fecit below It. Selnin is 120 feet be low it. It is httpnoseii that tho ili'iire-- "ioii continues all tin, way to the (iulf 'i wane, a eaiiiii from tho Meililcrni noun to tho KI-DJerld uoulil create an ii.land Hen. it is likely that Mich a Hea may lie made, loeatt-e. everything gnus to allow that there wis a m a there N'furo, and tint tho Sihnri desert was Its bed. The epcii-(i ol ent tint: the ennui unnlH m.t i.r. ,.?.... Itlsenlliiiiitcil that It would not cod fiver ji.j.umi.iHjn. Tin would i.i 'S,'i miles In width." A himll.ircnttrprl.o is j.ill.cd of to redeem the gnat Colorado cIomtI i.t thi'Jieiid f.fliui gulf circiillfonilii, by UtrnliigJ'i the (oloreiorivir to inuii. liuu a i.irge uc i ri p.tco which is -it lreicni iomc r Mian i jilier the wnt-rs of iho river or of the gulf. AllOiy IMIiV UWN. iiroiiiici.ii urn in length by i.1 Tho IUtl!'iin miili s our artleb on usury l.iws, .iiai lii.ei McjMii'ii tinv ry cliinso lit ll. Not a -.Ingle proposi tion e lay doun is true, and the pios perlly of Origon, tikc the nurd of Hint paper for It, is dctx'iidoiit on the M peal of tho law limiting tho Intenwt on money lotho prccnt legal nitm Kids uro against tho liulh tin, as Is mNo i ho iiMgo of clvlll.csl ii.itinns. ()reM"on Is jirosjK'MiH, and money is abundant here, with Interosl restricted to ono per cent, pur mouth, and no business e.in thrive paying more than that- ,savo that of oxtorllonato money-lending. .Sift down tho HultftWit elongated argument and It simply amoiiuLs that -omclMidy uantn Iho usury lawn re pealed, anil that paper Is IU special pleader. " Let well enough alone," N a very nfo malm,aud tho lcglr.hluro of this Slate bus much more Important business to attend to than to waste time in tho interns! of usurers who want to have free IIcimiso to olort money from all they deal with. There Is no occa Men for repeal of the law, and Hiich ac tion Is not within tho xeope of (be gen- nil demand for legslntio "reform." tho pro-Tceutlon of iiewrttaner men bv making them retpoud in the courts of tho DLstrlct of CWumbla for mutter written from WiMhlncton.dld not h:ik. and nhould not vu for while It is true mat many tMNrvproAnutlotu aro made eoneemlng jniWJr mcn, It U hLi true that a fair and honorable man Is hardly ever Hlandi'red, und the tlnicn urn i-o rotten that frun w w -paper erltlcm is one oftho Hi-, vhJi"i of thn nir. u.. live In. huch men hh Chandler eannot complain Jf a cax) of bootted ilriiuk enniv is worked up against them with Homo touches of filfect. Tim nution needs only i-ol;r and reliable men at the helm, and thu pen of the natlrist Hiouifi Jkj Htot-ififJ in gall to de- rilx' tho ehuracler of the men und of time s ai. the national capital. Ono of the most high-handed nttemnt.s to L-i-r ami bully the independent jwiwi was this .Sennto bill or OiriHinterN, which pav ed the Senate and fulled in the I'oum', tonimmoii all oU'endlng ni'W-paperi to answer for c ritleJura on public men in theciairUof the lUtrict of ('nlnniiiln (.'liainlli r I- pn-nsin-' hi claim for dam- ages in Mm community ut home, where his habits nielli known, and he will proUtbly hao the stigma of drun.'.en nes.s fastened on hltu though that will im no new thlug -without winning public Hjrinpnthy, or other damage .han that Incident to his general reputation. eonRers and In 6 niluules we vre at Hub bard Station, whers Uiree-ouartort of our travelling coinpanlonn left us. Then didn't we upread out on tboe car Mlt And when wo Kot to Aurora wore vre not lu a condition to onj-j hot and smoking break fa t which was all ready and waltlug for our arrivri. It If unoeaj-y to go Into details, suOlce it to wiy that we had such a break fist as tuu ande Aurora so Justly oelebrated a.i a tln.t rate place for '-hungry brother"1 to atop over for dinner. On tlio arrival of the moruhnr train fnn Portland, we, with I'ordand friends, ntarted for tho park pafwlog through tbe orchard, garden nad vineyard of tho colony. Our at tention was called to a boautlul aroli over- Brown w Ith Inen. a smooth and' wMl ffisvcl- tsl walk led under the arch way to the burial place oftho family of Dr. Koll. It Ls eur- rounded by on onnlohuro of yo and other overyrMti trooa artistically trlmed and ou! turod, Uaut!ful m.e and vloleta bloom over V, here t1 thn Hllent dad. No Htone inon iimcntM marks tho melancholy bcot wbcro tho loved one lie, but lolnc hoarU and willing bmidH of lUinn friends bmatiry nml j imorn their Mllont budi. Tho innyard. PKt.blo and tloworgirdram uroml-ls of nouttHNH and Ixtmitv, no Rrass nor weds uro fonnd nmonrthtloror lnonr plsnln. A roail islng from tin b-iok of the orchard leutstothi, jiirlt. Horn, nfierroinplnu'.cliat llnsiiiiil ri'stlntc anil entoyltiK (IiIm cljiinun from city dint, und ns wn with on limine of retiirnlntc to nun our 1'ArlUnd friend tnTon thue. w traln.JustlnUi.inlckorilinp.nr.lv. with soriiiof thoyounK Indies or the colony took thn stand, and wing fur our"lent-Gt cm 'nil pieces In German, lhey nsng in j.r foot tlmo and Imrmonv. To morrow I l Ivn you nn atvount ol tho oxoroiws upon the ground. fourn, K.vu. THU .trilUKI CKI.EltltlTlO'V, lll-trlcl of ( nlumhl.1. ('resident tintut nomlualeil as cue of iho commsuloiiers for tho new govern ment of tho Dlxtrlct of Coluinbia, Shep herd tho " Uihs" Shepherd and late liovernorof thodlsttlct, against ulioiu .) many complaints ate made of lratnl, favoritism, and iiiNmnnugcmcnt. The Senate, by a vote of ."(J to (1 icfiiscil to confirm thu nomination, and the filllco Wiu otherwise tilled. The appointment of Shepherd to "re form " tho aflalrs of thn District of Columbia corresponds with the Idea ol'j iihlng the hair or the dog to cure tho bite. The action or the Senate was u .Mivorn criticism or tho President anil and hliowa there is a limit to the . sub orvliiecy or that Unly. Tho frauds of tho District government follow chwly In tho tract, or Tammany. The Hounding w lib reference to i Ivil fur tlic cable to.liipau reveal a ratbrr illf fiTi'iit condition ol ull'nlrn between llouo lulaaiid Ynkiilmiii'k from that whlcli lias hitherto been round charade rintio of tbe liolloin ir the l'.udlln Ocean. A letter iroiii tho hounding expedition iUmtIU's at least mU miitintaln isul.s or rlilucs lliut luterveilii between tlus-e pi'llll.s, live being Milunariuo and ono uitrhlni; the ui face. TIicmi uiountiktus are Inuii fi,U)) to I'.'.OcH) reel In height from tho rei-l of the tie I, which Ik a Miry lex el plain. Thu Miiuinit.s of thexo aci'livitleif im eoerd with cent and Iiimi, which are mi hard an u link nt the cylinder. HiioutIIouv I'KHTH. The (Vuntrj' (Icutleinan colleeis nIiiu uients ot 'JO puli llo Kdin of .Short Horns tills Miring. Twelxii of tlufo wire lu the I iitti.il ,'Uilrr. At tliei-efKiiatillli.vIn wereolil ut viiia "riKccif f'ad.'ia AtuighiL'uiiiidluit . J.- 'stumln wero Mild nt an average s?'l en 'tlmtxt Hales 7,ld animals lit I X,.,y, Ai rilKl, vtiw u( f,-;,7, TOMlid III hii nvk t.,f..'orio-'.- .-- , , , rhnrtrrtfi In ZTL?.: lHrci.nt.llJb"lllw III 4vv ru.i. iii..r. Jo Tinl kIiv us tlmfnllowlnllstofwuiBhtof ttoecusshosreil I'.v Iiliu tills -p ItiLj from his thoroughbrisl hImiii, kept on his nutch hi I.lnn eojoty. Shmring of lliorimghhri HrsuiLsh Merino llucKif uniivtsJ lantrallofJewttl .V. Uun miii! i:rnrdColdi.mlO, a)lis; ltlslnfchun, H; 'tint Oreuon Hoy, Wi Shakupeare, IP; Tho IWiimr, a) flreen Mountain, 17; Tho (Joldon Age, 21V, Voting America, Id; lXck, 17 1;; Tim Warrior, 24Xl Tho Uournor, 21; CruH.idnr, 1C Th rhalloui, WS; ltobert, -i; l nil Warn, ltX; Tba Uhlnf, 1'lS'l Wll lUmTill, a, Vcwty-oivflUvoruugbrrd Merino own hi ii an averajj wwl)ht of 11p.om of 13 to, fhoailnj; or Uro thoroiichbrwl Cota wold liuok.it l!ast.r lirown, 1.1 ISs; I'rlnrn CharUiH, t); Henry, 11; Frank, VI, Ue.i. Io, IS. TUst tlioroiijthbrvsl Cotswolii ewes i nipi weight of Seunew, V2 ns. Thwn bucks urn tho dfweuudants of hueLti purchaMil In C'lillfiirulawiniii years ni;ii, and wore vmiitly riu(rtlln On'K'ou, 'i'lio Kxcuralnn lo AuroTtt. ,-" 00,, Klah Mm. KDrmitt A fo NtilemlUsi dcslmiiN to havn ii quiet time, ami to unjoy tin) mlet of thciaiitry, on thu tth arranitisl to. meet u llkn uuuils'r frmn IVrlUnd, at tho Lesutlfiil picnic Kniinids of Aurora. Wo Marted from Miftuia mi tlm b.X train and uiowvl oil with idllltiicirs irimilcil vh pason.ets, wmui fur llubbiird, Miiiio for Aurora uud olherii forOugou I'llyaud Portland mid all Jolty and happy, determined ou finding tho btnt Itti tlicni m as lu the mar kut. Them was ono young couplo, which wu Mill rail! Smith, ou seeing thu train mi crowd id, as they met ll going through the upper end of town, hIiiiuU (ouioluilisl they would nut ru on that train, bat, an our acromiHlst lug oindueiur ii. Met. S. had round ulnml In,; loom for oiui uiiirii couple la thn aisle, he winked for them to coma abotrd, and I they "come." At ItnwiK's Station wero koine Vi or !." couple, with their frlciuls who had ciiniu ili)nlo Hrothnm otr for Hubbard, where llm American INgle was to I smI re-Mil mid shI.ikI In the old fashioned contliicutal htyle. They were nicely bardlimt uUnird uud we were otf lor C)eraU. At Ucrvals was ckthered, a large portion ot Willi male and funale of l'reiich l'raliie of alt I lie vailed huea of the IHo raceo, and eunli dimlrous of currying utr a much aa a hind ipurler of Mild UjkIo bird, at Hublmrd ha ufiiru ktld, 1 hulr black and luilrloiis eyeu twinkled ami glowed "with looks of deilghl" as the break ground down tmlliepondoroUN wlus In ami lite train came ton dead stand. They rushed p'll mell llkeu bundof Se;oya Into t.'m Hlready.tlattened, elungalcd pu.Hen gerv, who had lo hump their backs uud Maud ll) en and enjoy ll, for, waa nU IliU thu tth of Jul)T Who would bo nnoeil, otithelthr What cxiudltlon or thing would mil te enjojid on the aunlrrary of tho tUy w lieu M farmen, mis liuuics, and tnvdtvs mt n, luirtttd up thu ring termed by capital Wnund epecula'.ore, to grow rich .uid ower ful oil from the tod, sweat and muscle of the piodutxr. 1 kw Lut ono In our car th.it was la any way over-ccum by the luat. that wim one whostt condition was idluvUtod by loe, sympathy and the txvit of atteullon. Ills charming companion toil him upon her knee, prited b.ck his kttv looks with Nautv, July 7, liWI. Mil r.unou: In niv veatordav tsimmnnl. "itlon, I promised to glvojou a promciine fifthonxurolses on tho ground which on Nlstod In each ono opJoylntrhlniM lfto salt his fancy; soinn plnyisl at ball, eoiue ntoocgaino nud sumo at unother. In tho oorly jmrt of tbe dny a nnauknous ro-ulutlon was pamed, tluit any ono nt.omfH ing au oration hhould bo lostantly uapelled. Hut tho olesmt'iieo of tho American critlzon cannot bo HUppnn.sed on the Koimh tf July by any anvjiiDt of rcaolutloM. On U.at day patriotism must havo vest. Tho spirit of Patrick ftenry buma In erory brrAst, and coursoe through every vein. As well might you attempt to oirk up Ve-mvluH witliacorn oob, or ra!so thn uoorns I'rvva- tho mighty oak with a tine tooth comb, ns to ndcavor to bridle tho spirit or '7U with resolutions. Si wo r.hmnsldorod our laorulug work and resolved ourselves Into a meeting U ullow ikllwhodeelretl, au opportunity to express his sentiment by decline Jan. Walto Jt Presi dent Hnd O. J. (irr SooroUry, and tcr Uir of disorder Mr. C. K. Ilarrowa wiw apwluttHl hesrrur.t-l-ArmM,aud kaowlng his nbllltv to check, tho tlow of gas, tho uppoJutuiuiit wnsrry appropriate. On taking tho chair, our e:irablo und versatile President do Ihtirtd n HOiil-Nllrriugandl.aholaslljaddrcN, apprnprlato to tho occasion, rlot.vul with rounded jHiriods, and finally ended tho sum j with an Improvised poem thai would hae done credit to tho Hirdof Avou, hut owing loour aottise memory ll la lost to futurity. Ho w followisl In thn same striln by lr repriKslblo O. A. Hoed, the olispnt Col. T. II. Caon, tho urbanoA. Ii;CVwerjudolherM, lsith niascelino and fmlnltio, n Ilnglish, American, Hutch and German isiiguages, commencing In soloa but spoisllly becoming chonniaa ho uproaroiiN that ll wa.tlmpo-ibl to ironrMi order. (N.r goa man wnrkstl with a will; but as tho register Indicated ICO, 175, 'AM, he gave out exhausted and Anally ut 270, the meeting hnniU up In a tremniidous uproar, but previous to the dual collapse we resolved that wo had had a Kl time geno.--idly, that we were indebted to lirs. Kelt jind Ulosy for a sumpto.ia breakfast ami dinner, to the rtlru of the colony for some very pleas lug tongs, to tho string band, Air some lively muslo and to all hauda for tho hospitable n-anuer In w blch wo hiut bo6a rctvh ml. Ituspectfulty ourH Kai:. to some extent at an early nge, much sooner than tho mind consents to labor for it. Hut it la not until advanced age overtakoa us that tbe mtud becomes convinced that education, In all that Is useful, is the gorm ol life itself ; that knowledge Ls the very life principle nud that be wits la profound In thought and re iltcts uon what he f;ns learned', and makes his learnlnr an auxiliary In elovntlng the standard of human Intelligence, .'.evclopa a principle that give him a hlghor nppn)cl.t tlon of tbe purposes and objects of the Cro.v tor. It U at this point that the power of ;now ledge la felt. The great pow cr or Iielty h In His wlsdnn. And all that man can loly upon la fraud In his own knowledge, md lu n-j obedience to the requirements of tho laws dorlv ml tlicrefrom. This power Is n wonder ltubv,'cutln tho world. There could bono such n thing as n clvllLiod race without edu cation, KVerythlfR around uh suggests tho luipnrt eiicoof this work, croUniiilnir un education. Tho blade of grass, the flow or, ralmont, food, the Hlr wo breathe, our relations, everything the mind wants to understand, heiponks tlio ncesily or learning whllo there Is nn op portunity. Tho wniid, mj to .speak, Is the con! ii mt orthouiiud. Tho world shows thn effect r.f eduettlnn. Ignorr.nco and eulturo are striving fur tha inasli ry. Ceaitrast, for a moment, an Igno rant uod a Mivagn lifo with the e.snin beforo us. The formor, vicious and drgmdlng: the la'.ter, virtuous aud cxr-lllng. How forcibly wo a-e remluded of tho jiower of culture by this coutraut; for w hcrever we Hint It wo Ihoro behold life grand and en-j nobllng. Tho whole dLrHreiice iietween bar-' KirUm tad a clvillrcd statu consist In the obsorv itnre or negle ot of systematic instruc tion. Thlf principle Is universally correct. The Injunction: "Oblaln knowledge," fol lows nnn Into tho leceasni of dar!;no' nnd siipersllllon. The sime. laws, natural and moral, arci modo Tor all men Parenta entrust all this to teacher?, who are honored with their confidence. It is a sur render Indeed when the parent rays, "take my child and educate It." And no one can reel the weight or responsibility that roster upon the teacher, but tho teacher herself Hero tho spoaker paid a handsome tribute to iho office of teacher, spoke or tbe pupil as a living evidence of tho teacher labor and care, and as boating tho impress ef the hetructoni character, of tlw forgetnilMc of )srents, of thu teachers of tbelr children, but kind romombranees of pupils In after years of those who have taught them all' that is good aud valuable In the race for busun knew ledgo aud happiness. Tho speaker then said of tho sufficiency of the .svliool, for tho wants or glilsaml' young ladies there ls overwhelming avldonoo. Ic I bai one or tho many In oar country and whenever we find tl.otn wo know their ex cellent. Their reputation Iscooxteoslvewltlj the land lu which wollvo. Thoy-all nltn to miiketbeyoanglndyr.nintelllgonlanduseral member or tho family and society. They teach hor lo bo firm end resolved In duty, but graceful and retired In dopcrttnenc, to sccuro a know ledgo of the iisoful,rilt ndortur and beautifies character, ami ns It is needed lu the practical attaint of lire. They touch that education MUbordluatew rcArto duty, and triumphs over terror aad dangesr. JlJticatlon Ls cot uouiploto without hiving this prlnclplothoronghlyilzad In the' mind or tbe student. It Is forcibly lUnstrat ed In tho character of tboee who boar the 1m presi or tLo toachlugs of these schools. For example ws will tako the Histere oreharlty. IJuoated to forgoisolf la all tholr work for mankind, vhen suU'crlng ls In the laad from lestllnnce, famlno or ravages of oontagioeM dlcncH, and wheu the wounded an j dying upon thn flsld of b.ittio aro needing help and comfort, wotlnd tlaomwlththehounfortnnato victims, udmliiistei lag to their wttats liko angels or aieiry. Tho Ignorant tloo away from sickness nml dlsctso, and tako tbelr anixirstlilor.s with them, btUSIstors of Char ily uever. They reinaln to restore even at the rlk of lire. We Ii iv o observed thoetfeut of these taeb:cgsluiour own land as well asli Those v"ho havn d silnviis)iisl Ibemsolves i Hhers, and havo Usssine morn and more In the rams ofeduceilou, havo nteretl their i 'n Inced that ek imtlon e levaUis thu wind nnrncans witnesses to thevgiest truths, and I anil rellnei It; nn I n rellned mind syuipa those whon iiohlevenipiils have Iseti fur j 'hlses w ltd ililre , and combats tlio evils of mankind, but v hon iiowir Iiils tssn that of !nnr.me. tlio will, urged ou by a desire to bwiellt the nice nnd gain renown for ihcinwtvcH, have isicn prou.p'tsl to tlihse acOt ol valor by sur roundlnr rlrunnistaucea und by tboforeoor retlneuicnt end culUirn, tho outgrowth or education. .imKi:ss or s. t VHAitWivu. At tho liiuunl Uwrclses ot llio Acattciii) ot thu .sacicel St car I, Jul) Mel 1171. Our crowJiM iluinns has prevented us until Ui-tlity ef making useof tlm no.o-s taken of thu admirable adtlrs.s of Hun. S. h'. Ohad wlck, delivered lat Thursday at '.ha AuhujI llxturistyt of tho MslorV mIiihiI. The ss'aUer ismweni)d bys'HtlnglhHike had witnessed tho exercUest with plevsuni, aud spok of the admirable m&nuer with which crh i-eluiUr bad aciuiuvi herself lu tlio p.trts UN-slgned her. Hu stated tha ed. ucatlcu was almost the flnt kubjret tint en gromvi our attention. Tho uungaud tho aged are alike allocted uy a dridro to learn, to ncsulru knowledice. There was Mile h side with thts thirst for Information uilWsvu!on toitach a desire to Impart lnlriircn, Jt v.vsacontcst having au object wlilnh wim no: only bent tKial but reclpnval belweeutiach cr and laujht. The child nrlves la learn aud Its parents are auxlons to ieoh it. Tbe child look to its parents for Instruction. 1 his tlulV Of tho IUrtnt ffttl nnlnf 1.1 ..l.l loving tlnger ami I held 1,U droopliu bead lo ,h, chUa. Tho ,s.renf-care for the child .1 the o,n window, while two InvvuUful WMU,ub- ,,10wn wllhQn, dvllN,Mtloil The e UtvtsofiuonUl training aro bet ore Uf, we seo them every day. Hy them wet are madn tuir.lllar with dll&ro'nt uris or iho world, their Inhabitant. and their euste.ins, l wonrieltliem in all discoveries, Inventions nnd trades, In overy thing Tor man'N advance ment. IgnorKtiii) claims cothlng geod In Its heroism oven Ifit InscWIms to heroism. It becomes notorious for Us depravity and Its Crimea. Ho unn can lxvome great, without developing thnt charao'erw hloh Is evanctloned by tho Intelligent and the cducotod. We sav o mo the effect of cOncatlon before us. Heroarn Cie family repMsentatlveo,ln parent .tuu cuuu. nero we nieei them fi.on to r.ice. uero lliey acknowledge tholr dutv nnd all that we heve said reeepectlng It. Uoro we are pormlltexl to wllnewi lc a striking manner, parental r.nd filial obligations. Words havo nothing to do with this faot, anymore than to refer to lu It in the act as oxhlaitod beloro us that is more powerful than great armies, mid the beauty or whlcj our language Is to feeble to describe. Ofthe diirerent kind treduca Jon wo have not the t.me now to spxdt. It us pauso for a momont here and oonaldor. where the parents duly correlatesi with that ofthe chl.rt. . u t-i.iiu in winooi rejrrsseuw n family. Tho ifl"irt.sofparentaid teaohor aro Involved In thechlldswelfaro. 1 there n. higher ol tee than thul hld by a Uvanhorof a little ohlld ? Take for Instauco the Il'.tln e!rl uhnu nr- u tender and hucof:llil, how .-Juch rate and anxltty aro throvt n arouud HT rarenU.ire somellme.s moved by prldo UnothlugeNe lo havo trulr chlleareu excel In their studies. Miilo children bavoaprldoalsoln whatthev learn, aud yet tkeit hardly feel tho value of It us we have btYoru ets'.id. Thoy Irani enouli however r.t to tlUimst their teach ers. They soon nuderatand that tUro Is inoto Infermsriou coming. They UxMino wiser than the groat King of HIam vvivs when ho first met with some European niecchants, w ho visited him lo wek pe rmKslon to Lrado wlUi hla pcopJ.'. Tho Klnasked tlicm KtsnC iheisKistins, summer n.ij winter. He wc aisjiiktoineit to orn wither, diy and wt irfxsons, Kiidwl.su he w-ia told that'ln Kuroie. water lssnmn so hard inwluter that men. nurtsvt.umi iaa.mt.arrKseM,tis.ss.l jvnr It.un 1 that Iho latu cuaiedomi In beautiful whllo llakes, as light us leathers. He benime wax. iurled at th(s-jhtUments nud branded hU visitors wliktlwcphetoffalslQerss, r. fuHHlthem the right to trade within hi dc mlnloiiH, meu who.oould bo giity c.r telling suoh untruths sUaaul not havaa rct-iud upon his soil. 'I ho Influence ol this tcvihing Ls Toll upon others who have i ot scon tho principle) ox empllfltsl In the schools or In tho elally do-. lies of tho Water, of Charity and teacher. In tho ball as vi e entcied this building sv sawn wellsxecnl ed pencil drawing by ones orthopup.Iiiori his school, or the Usjutlfol homo or l"oren o Mghtengale. Inthechar ac'er of ihLi fJil Atilhropwtt this principle i illiWiuted. Tbie yonnglsdyof lingllsU par ents, highly edi catcd la tho claaslca, mathe BiaUoi, muiJc l ,ud tho languages folt that dnty wa-sparau ountto.all other conrddera- nons. v new ,er u person could bo uaerol there lay the pi th or duty. Seeing that tha lUnnaii Catholl o, Mstors of Charity were eu giged In r.u en died and highly useful work, she full a great need ol a counterpart In the Protestactoow munlori. And she sethereelT to work ntouu j upon her new and laudable undertaking. In due time alio appeared amid iho cam ago of war In tho Crlmna. .inr- Ing tho engage meut or the throe great power of Kurope am I thero made tho suffering vic tims of the o ntllct her constant oare. Uer carer vassa an glvon. Her famoaa a pbU imtli ropUt Is world-wide, and the good Queen of Unglaudtijstlfied her nduilralloi. rbr bor excellecce by sondlug her a letter or thank, nccoiuiaulesl with, a aujwrb Jewel, and. when thowldlurs raLsed money euougb to t.rivt a statuo to hnr honor eho rerused to to nccvptu, prororrinn like those whom ab imitatod to have that mperishable.renowur that u Utowed by a graterul pide and wlilea lW8 in tho universal hjari, rather than a monument to be devastated by to uns-aring band online, 'mi. Is only one of tae mviy who have in their ravel Ificea for others Illustrated the power or education as a prompter to duty. Florence N'.ghteogale wit amnion because idl or yeu havo heard of hie and eonresjhor fs-alse, aud yut she round hcv example Iiuho dally workwnd dlaUn RtiUhcd ehvracter oftho SUtorsi or Charity, wiiom Ml admire, lndl cawiot 11 ittera after thiuu. AlllC Vfcl th.lr. wir. n ..!.!. ' ".HWlltl.UWli j'UsU tklV pres-Mit. vnbodtt&innt fn'lt, m.,,1a.-i,,I .1.1 . (',. In,. rL., ....! ... .. . "'' u ;. , J -..-.. . ..... lut .,,,"". "'"" fiat is vioilo to thit lilllltor trrurnf iltn K-lr. . v.n.i .... of this inslllulinn. uij.. V . . .'". tor msUn.van orvnge (nu, Us n other and J .Viv ' ,V.'i H.b.,.",rH,rtu oJ ""lr at tho tsdl ssks'tuu-twctsiMOMUgos:" Th.-voi.Mi.-r tboVrui.,,. ,,n i ' , I:?.". l)n '": and w kii.wi.n.tu-L,. i.... . V .' b,vsJi;:.i:V 'V"'," ''"' " tmo ' - ' Vlllt WlU-I.l sftAV 11 1m -...vugUuiwui 111'nr.u.Aiit J...I " tf 's' ' S4 4414 too short; or the-o U too much cold welter to ralvo oiaurs in thU climate. This Is n simple tru.h, but iiktv huidiida of others learned by the child Irou Its mother, It ;ssn lmivoitAJi cue. There is a great rvpouiblllty nttichfd to tho preiMratloucra young lady for the duties f life. I'ropor tducaUon, lucludlug phi ,lcal training as vveU m menial euton, Sato it. IMronts havan jrreit vwrk tj do. and al ti ough it la r.res,Hnslbloone, t is p-easaut; it la to sc-c that tho mlnd.sof too ocs.aitnhted to their ebcrge are properly Instructed ac c"Miuk to their means aniV o'rcutjstancew. Aad girls and yosit.g ludles hi.vo their irt odoal.o. Prow wbst wo Iwvo wltnosaed hero on ihuoccailon, thoy AM.MtiifyloK ra-Kiit-BnrtUuohtrsfnrnll tbery ..redoing for aem. r.".ey show eulturo aj id a familiarity aud u Pixac!ciylnthelrst.lit -rJ. admiration. W0 mustnst omlj to mention ho-, puts of education which dd so ranch to tho permanent uhar.uifa- of joung ladles --oeuli.ea aad pol.tene..,,, doportmont, aud dcreieixo nnd respect tothelr .nperlors. In rcsposuso to the n,4to. or welcome to inretits and Trlends, Inaribcsl over tbo arch nj.jn the platform, Mr. V. tOnting toward It Lier superior ati.lf.ni..i,. . . HUMIOWJ- luipllu nia or horei woman- example. C,im-u.-Jobn Wesley Fair-child, who d''ed .ra stolen bono to Mr. y. J. ig0 or this el'y, ono day last wook, ,.J who waa .' '.. M "y ft,,pny, wits examined and hold to answer. Not being able to fnts nhh bands ho was commuted to Jail to await trhUt the, October metluS of the CirctvU t-vurt ot tJnn oonuty.