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Show THE fe Weck y Tribune 2 TRIBUNE: SATURDAY MORNING, SEE TEMP ER 27, 1879. were shown a brass plate, peyond which TREASURE . IN ene SUNNY THE NEGRO EXODUS. HOW IT STANDS NOW. JAS. McHENRY’S MILLIONS in former times women were not alSOUT : Sa es, f re lowed to pass. In consequence of this A Salt Laker Describes Some of the The Effect of the California Election on A Colored Man Describes. its Causes and dislike of the Saint, -the chapel Wonderful Development of the MInHow He Acquired Them and Made Old Buildings in England. the Democratic Vote in Congress. : ects. : dedicated to the Virgin was placed ing Interests in Georgia. Use of Them. iu the westward. In thischapel, which - SALT DAKE: Special Correspondence Tribune.] NTS [From the Philadelphia Times.] called the Galilee, the VeneraAt a meeting ofthe Social Science {Special to the Courier-Journal.] —_@——STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, The election of: four Republicans to ble Bard, is buried. Opening out of An American Who Began as a GroATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 12—The growth Association held in Saratoga recently, Congress August 31st, 1879. t from California is now conthis chapel i is a small room likea S \TURDAY, Hed sessile oh e Gace September 27, 1879. Frederic Douglass read a paper on the the gold mining interests in Georcer’s Clerk, Became a Great ceded, and the close condition of the Monday morning last was spent in closet, and from a strange little win- in Negro Exodus, of which the followgia has been remarkable in the past Financier, and had Dealings parties in the House attracts very gena visit to Edinburg Castle and a gendow, Thad as pretty a view as I ever ing isan abstract: few years, and the yield of bullion Aes eral attention. All the members of eral walk around a few of the places saw in my life. I do not say it was “CAREST THOU NOT?” The negro, long deemed to be too with Crowned Heads goes over $1,000,000 per annum, and1 the present Congress are now chosen, of interest. Being too early for the the grandest, but with the beautiful of Europe. rapidly increasing. The history of indolent and stupid to discover and with the exception of a vacancy in the Castle, which does not open until 11 thick foliage, and the river Wear these mines is curious. In 1847, nug- ‘adopt any rational measure to secure eee Carest Thou not? O Thou that givest life; Westchester district of New York, ocwinding its way at the foot of the high a, m., we went and had a general view and defend his rights as a man, may gets of gold were discovered in the Thou not? who art the love Thou casioned by the death of Alexander This was bank, on the side of which the catheteachest, James McHenry, the London rail- from some heights above. beds of branches all through the Blue now be congratulated Lesion the tellin g Smith, Republican, who died on the the old market for hay, and was dral stands, the picturesque walks just While half Thy chitdren perish in the strife, contradiction which he has recently road magnate, whose recent litigation Ridge region of North Georgia. Some ¥or lack of tie sweet charity Thou preachay he was elected,-and a vacancy in afterwards turned into a place of ex- visble ‘beyond it, might well be called and strikingly given to this withering with the Erie Railway Company has of these “finds” were marvelous, nugent. Iowa, occasioned by the death of Rush At the present time one a lovely scene. "As one of the party gets reaching thousands of dollars in disparagement and oo He has The vue sit gees, the heart. that longe- and involved him in serious business: diffi- ecution, Clark, Republican, who died during observed : “ What splendid taste those discovered and adopted a measure culties, is probably one of the most re- would hardly imagine that. it could ye value being found. Silver an iathe late extra session. Both the vacanFor beauty wealth, and calm of golden old fellows had!” ever. have, beenused for. either which may assist. very materially in markable men of the age. He is a monds were also found. The story of ones; cies will be filled at the fall elections— It is now This Cathedral was fouiided about some of the vital problems involved in American by birth, and of Revolution- of these purposes. Or Thou, or Nature, abote the brain that burns, these:discoveries went abroad in the sort ._of irregular square, the year 680, by one of the early Norhis sudden elevation from .slavery to that in Iowa in October, oa poe in The int afes to use its latent ary ancestry. Dr. McHenry, one of his land, and miners flocked in by thouNew Yorks in November. The New man Kings, and retains the most of the built up with houses. Fromhere freedom, and from chattlehood to manee. is said to have been a memsands. The territory belonged to the York district is piney, omen we went to see some of the old: homes original architecture of any place we hood and citizenship. He has shown ber of Gen. Washington’s staff. His Creeks, and the Government warned Caught, in the bitter net of circumstance, having given Tilden 12,054 votes to once owned by the nobility and have visited. that Mississippi can originate more faint amid each baffling fold, father Dr. Henry, in his day, was one the adventurers off. The rough-and9,574 for Hayes, and having elected By the way—on the door of the ready miners continued to pour in, buy careless fingers take or miss the chance, than one plan for the oppressed as well of the most prominent physicians in wealthy: people, but. now turned into itle with the| precious thing they hol Clarkson Potter to Congress in 1876 by houses for some of the lowest people Church is an old: bronze knocker of as for the oppressor. He has not Philadelphia. He had two brothers and the Indians then organized to deAnd favored darlings of: the world as down 4,919 majority; but Smith, Republican, I never saw the most hideous form imaginable—a chosen to copy the example of his ie fair heicht by. fate or birthright and one sister, Mary McHenry, who is of the city. fend their lands. Several sanguinary was elected -in 1878 a plurality horned devil, with eagle nose and holwould-be enslavers. It is to his credit SUCH AN EXHIBITION OF POVERTY well known in Philadelphia for her encounters took place, and the whole wondering’ to see.how under fortune’s frown through a large Greenback diversion. low eyes, and a mouth stretching from that he has steadily refused: to resort philanthropic efforts. Miss McHenry history of the “intrusion,” as it is as I saw in Edinburg.© There are what Along steep paths our tired feet are driven. ear to ear in a horrible erin, So as to to those extreme measures of repres- It is reasonably certain that a Demouring the war was indefatigable in the called, was marked with blood. There inhabitants call the “wynds.”’ crat will be chosen, unless the internal give room for a‘ large ring which is sion and retaliation to which the cruel Carest Thou not? our prized ambitions fail. her efforts to ameliorate the sufferings was no system in the mining that folThey are narrow paved Hees on dissensions of the Democracy throw it Our Aeareet droop, in dull days shadowed inserted between the wolf-like teeth wrongs he has suffered might have of the ‘soldiers, and received ample lowed; it was all surface work, the soil each side of which and above which away. A Republican will doubtless and forms the knocker. It was used being tempted:.a less docile and forgiving pecuniary aid from her brother James. Their young eyes forced to read the weary tale, “dissolved in rocks and pans. are the houses. Here the wretched be elected in Lowa to succeed Clark, as only by those persons who wished race. He has not imitated the plan Wh ie eee vain struggles our past pangs req She established hospitals and organized After a heavy rain the hills would people have their homes, and come the district gave Clark 8,120 majority to take refuge at -the altar, ¢. ¢., swarm with “swindlers,” as the panof the oppressed tenant, who sneaks in sanitary corps, and after the war founded into the streets to stay most of the We fan would gee, and save, and live, and in 1876 and 2,194 in 1878. Assuming Holy-Rood. It is now nailed down, ambush and shoots his. landlord, asin homes for disabled soldiers and schools miners were called, picking up the time. The streets are filled with barelaugh; and is used only as a curiosity. Ireland, nor the exaniple of the In- that the two members to be elected will Fain would have honest heart and open and asylums for the children of those grains of gold washed up by the flood. headed babies and slovenly mothers, be in accord with the overwhelming dian, who meets the invader of his DURHAM CASTLE. who lost their lives on the field. James There were scarcely any stamp mills, dirty, ragged boys and girls, and loaf. Ah! hope ant ove make but a breaking staff, political sentiment of the districts, the hunting ground with scalping knife McHenry when a young man went to and no scientific mining. The yield From the cathedral we went to the ing men. When one looks down When ae our shattered dreams alone we House will stand as follows when it New York and entered the coy busiCastle founded by William I., which was so large, however, that a mint was and ‘tomahawk; “he has not. learned mects in December: many of these wyands, it gives one an his lesson from the freed serfs of Rusness in {the neighborhood ef Fulton stands almost next tothe church. It established at Dahlonega, and a heavy idea of poverty which it seems could Careat. Thou not, O Lord? old age creeps on, States. Rep. Dem. Grb. market, and soon became the prowork was done. The surface mines ‘sia and organized assassination against is a fine old building with some very not be obtained otherwise. Be each lingering bloom we dare to Alabama : 1 Bdind q tyrant princes and nobles; nor has he prietor ‘of a store himself. His busicher curious. things init, the most interest- were worked out in ten to twelve years, A DOG’S FIDELITY. copied the example of his own. race A little w. ile, and the last day is don ness increased and he came to deal and ‘the gold seekers left for new fields, I think, being ihe best_ preserved, 4 df Carest Thou not, O Lord, because we perish? In passing through one of the streets ing, in St. Domingo who taught their rado 1 a largely in flour, grain and dried meats. The mint was dismantled and abanand most beautifully. carved specimen Oh, vtretoh the eight hand, strong to stay and okie “doing” Edinburg, we came to a GS GRNCCHCU is. ae teecs 3 1 a French oppressors by fire and sword e was noted for his energy and the doned, and the mines sank to nominal of a Norman arch existing in England. Cl SRS fountain, surmounting which was the the danger of: goading too far the Spake “through wild winds above, wild seas boldness and wide scope of his enterprices. After the war, Northern capiis a sort of series of arches together, figure of a little dog. Underneath the It ben “energy that slumbers in the black. prises. He conceived the idea of: intal began to inspect these forsaken each one a little smaller than the last, Say: acheP ite failing g life and openin P gPane yo gure was a story about hlm, and is so making one rand whole as you stand man’s arm.’’ On the contrary, he has troducing American products into mines. It was discovered that the = will ye doubt, 'O ye of little peaceable —Harper’s Weekly. English markets. He ‘therefore, with lovely that I must tell it. The dog’s before it an get a view of the fine quartz was rich, was easily worked, adopted a lawful and name was Bobby, and he belonged to a measure. It is emigration. one of his brothers, established 'a busiworkmanship and design. It is all of that labor was cheap and water powers THE EFFRCTS OF AN EXODUS. ness in Liverpool and bent all his en- .good man who would never have been stone, and would not have been so well abundant. Various companies, such nown, probably, except as being the PACIFIC COAST NEWS. ergies to the development of the Ameripreserved in all probability, except for as Hand & Co., of Cleveland, and the Only a few years of non-tillage owner of the dog. He was a poor man, can grain and provision trade. That Blakes and Lombards, of New York, the fact that until quite recently it was would be required to give the sunny -was before the time of ocean steamers, - but he had in some way made this dog entirely covered by the wall of the came in and invested’ heavily. The South to the bats and owls of a desoBurrs Orry is about to be afilicted and most of the trade was carried on» very much. attached to him, and when mines were bought at a trifle, but room in much the same. manner as the late wilderness.. From this condition, he died and was buried in Grayfriar’s by means of packets. The McHenrys with an: attack of Pinafore, ; elaborate machinery was putup. The Crown Jewels were, only it was a more shocking for a Southern man to concemetery, the dog took up his abode on PASOULIT sent out large numbers of these packYahoula Company ran an aqueduct complete hiding place. It was in this template, it is now seen that nothing A SIGNAL SERVICE Office is about to ns. ets, and at times there ‘were not less the grave, never leaving it except to go old castle that I saw a most beautiful| over forty miles in length. The yield less powerful than the naked iron arm he be established in Helena, to a hotel near by for his food, until he than twenty-five of them in New York staircase. was made of was slow at first, but remunerative in of the negro can save her. For. him died; fourteen years after hig master’s sre More than one-half of Montanai is harbor loading with produce to supply all cases where the quartz was properoak. (which time has turned as a Southern laborer there is no comBaroness Burdett Coutts livin g is covered with. Indian Boner Ons, the Liverpool house, James McHenry. death. ly crushed. The business has grown black) and elaborately carved. petitor or substitute. The thought of in Edinburg, and hearing the «story, The number of Indians in 1870 was labored hard to develop the trade of immensely since. Six years ago the It takes up a great amount of room, filling his place by any other variety 20,000. Hardly 10,000 now live within the West,:and interested himself in the erected this monument in bronze to running through from the basement to yield, as reported by the statistics in of the human family will be found commemorate his fidelity. © ; the limits of the Territory. subject of railway transportation from the Se Bureau, was less than utterly impracticable, Neither Chinathe top, making a square in the centre 810 ise . From here we went to Grayfriar’s that quarter. He was first to introduce 0,000. ‘This year the yield is over and going all around it with low wide man, German, Norwegian or Swede, 20508 Nor less than one hundred thousand Cemetery, in which the poor man was American ham and American cheese $1, 000 ,000, and new. mines are bein can drive. him from the sugar or head. of cattle have this year been buried, together with Allan Ramsay steps, and ending in wide. old fashionecto The mountains cotton fields of Louisiana or Missi issipdriven over the route from Boise City into the English market. The house and “Bloody Mackenzie.” The last ed landings. On each floor it took up constantly. opened. are full of: prospectors, and machinery pi. They would. certainly perish in aspace at least 20x30 feet. All this occ to Oregon. Water and grass are be: had other specialties equally import- named is buried ina vault built aroun ant, and carried on an enormous busiis shipped over the roads daily. A the black bottoms of these States if part being of wood is comparatively coming scarce along the route, with stone pillars, and pentane by some iced? ness. The firm failed, however, and railroad is being built into the heart of they could new, being only one or two hundred .be induced, which they iron-grated doors. The children used Iris announced that no less than compromised ‘with their creditors, but the gold reg.on. There are valuable cannot, to try the experiment. Nature ears old.. The castle is now used. as a eighty English ships are going to the Mr. McHenry embarked again and re- to go up to the gates and say, Jniversity and it 1s quite interesting | properties for sale, or that can be conitself comes to the rescue of the negro Lift ap the latch and draw back the bar; Columbia river this season to remove trievel his fallen fortune. Then he trolled by the advance of capital to fit: in those States, fights. his. battles and to go over the rooms in which the EngBloody Mackenzie, come out of yon door. to England the surplus wheat crop of called his former ‘creditors to him and. lish youth study. It was a marvel to themup. Many young men are going enables him to exact conditions from Oregon and Washington Territory. asked them to make out accounts for But the children didn’t wait for him to me that they had not in any way harm. and fitting up ten-stamp mills at_ the those who would unfairly treat, cheat Tur Chicago Mining Review says come out; they scampered away as fast ed any of the old building. the balances of their compromised cost of about $2,000. Dr.° Little, State and oppress. him. esides being that license was issued August 31st, for | claims and the interest thereon. They | a8 possible. Geologist, says that there are unoccudependent upon the roughest and fiintYORK MINISTER. the organization of the Sierra Gold Going through the churchyard and a did so, and he gave them checks for pie mines enough to’ increase the iest kind of labor, the climate of the Returning to the: hotel, we took the and Silver Mining. Company a Nesmall: lane, we come in sight the amount in full. yield to $10,000,000 per annum, withSouth makes such labor uninviting vada, with a capital of $2,500,000; | of the Harriet Hospital, a building of first train to York, and arrived in time out exhausting the quartz in a genera- and harshly repulsive to the white Mr. McHenry is said to have become to hear the 4:30 Pp. m. service in the principal office in Chicago. great benefit and very richly adorned interested in railroad’ matters by accition. The Georgia gold stands high at man, Hedreads it, shrinks from. it eg York Minster is very dif: dent. ennard, who was one of. by George Harriet, who also built it. Cathedral. the mints, and is of the best caenty. and refuses it. He shnns the burnTre Golden Gate Mining Company They the originators of the Atlantic and’ It isa magnificent building and cost ferent from Durham Cathedral. ‘ing suns ofthe fields and seeks the has incorporated with a capital stock are grand in different ways; Durham ),000. We could, however, get only Great Western Railway, induced Mr. GOLD DEPOSITS IN VIRGINIA. shade of the verandas. On the conof $10,000,000, to operate on the ComCathedral is so massive and heavy, imi a view of the exterior, as visitors are cHenry to invest £5,000 in the enter{New York Evening Post] | trary the negro walks, labors or sleeps stock. Directors—J. H. Overend, pressing you with the everlasting state in that sunlight unharmed. The standThe publication of the news that the R. B. Cunningham; H. Cox, J.J. Ap- prise. Mr. Kennard became McHen- not.allowed to visit it. | of tes eee! but it is smaller than ry’s partner. As the project was caring apology for slavery was based | PARLIAMENT SQUARE. Whitehall gold mine, near Fredericksplegate, 8. 8. Sprague. York Minster. The latter is wider ried forward, more money was needed, upon a knowledge of this fact. It was urg, Virginia, had been recently sold It was by this time nearly time for than any church in England, and imTuE Stock Report says: Gold has and Mr. McHenry ut in £20, 000 said that the world must have cotton to Northern capitalists, and that operthe castle to open, and we returned, presses you with its beauty of workbeen discovered at Burk’s Gut, New more, and afterward still more. The and sugar, and that only the negro ations will be resumed under the new passing the Church of St. Giles, where manship. The carving is marvelous, foundland. Specimens of the quartz road was built during war times, and could supply this want, and that he ae owners next menth, revives interest . in John Knox used to preach, and beside and the stained glass ‘of the windows contain considerable gold. A copper the rapidity with which the work was a matter affecting the prosperity of eould be induced to do it only under which, in the Parliament Square, he is is the most beautiful imaginable. The mine has. been discovered at Harbor pushed is related by Mr. James the “beneficent whip” of some bloodthe South and indirectly to the whole buried. ‘This Square is almost surlargest window in Englamd is the east Main, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. Reilly, of No. 35 William street, who thirsty Legree. The last part of this country. It has long been known that rounded on three sides by the.Parliawindow of the Minster, and it is the was engaged inthe work. “We laid has been happily disposed A Victorra (B. C.) dispatch says: ment House, a fine old building with great boast of York. It is 72 feet high gold as well as other minerals exist ofargument the track at the rate of a mile per The steamship California, from Sitka by the large crops of these producin paying quantities in several Southgreat stone pillars all around the front, by 38 feet broad, and beautifully stained, day,” said Mr. Reilly; “we laid rails and Cassair, arrived yesterday evening. tions since emancipation; but the first ern States. The mines about Frederand on the fourth side stands St. Giles’ but I did not admire it as much as a when the engineers stood knee-deep in Church, leaving only room for a narThere is great excitement at Sitka part of it stands firm, ussassailed and icksburg have for many years yielded smaller one in the transept. (The other about the mines. Claims are being re- water, and engines ran over them the unassailable. It served him well large returns, $500,000 having been row carriage drive at each end of the was in the Lady’s. Chapel, or rather next day ; laborers were scarce, and we years ago when in the bittelest extreme® corded daily. There are now some church. The Square is paved now he Chapel of Nine Alters, as it is taken out of a single one. _ Statistics offered two dollars a head for every thirty or forty miners at work. f his destitution. But for it he ee show that the best of these mines may with stone, but it used to be the old: called. This last is larger than any able-bodied male emigrant that landed sould have perished when he dropped be relied on to return fifteen per cengraveyard and John Knox was buried Tue prisoners in the Carson peniTever saw in America. It is the at Castle Garden; even then there was out of slavery. It saved him then Git tentiary had arranged to knock. the -a fight with the enlisting officers of the | ;there, though the only thing that shows oldest glass in the Church, and is tum on the capital invested, which if specuy and will save him again. KEmancipanot suflicient profit to invite he fact i is a stone about a foot square, SENS jailor on the head and make their. es- army for possession of the men; but I called the window of the Five Sisters. tion came to him then surrounded by lation is quite enough to give the set in the eae: on which are the cape. But the plot leaked out and the The great beauty about itis the light generally carried the day; we had men property a good business prosperity. It exceedingly unfavorable circumstanletters “J. K conspirators now feed on bread and that it gives. It seems as if the light on the ground to meet the emigrants ces. It was not the choice or consent is a fact that some of the severest batwater, and the jailor scratches his head which comes from it were a mist of iDINBURG CASTLE. as soon.as they landed; I would enofthe people among whom hé lived, tles of the war were fought in oldwith a sigh of: relief. Entering the castle, we went as di- what colorI could hardly say, but is is mines. age them and send them over to Jerbut against a death struggle on their All the battle-fields of the somewnat of asage green. It was a rectly as possible through stone paved sey City, and lock them up in a freight THe grading of. the railroad from part to prevent it. Wilderness and Chancellorsville are Battle Mountain to Austin commenced | car to keep them from the recruitiag | courts,.surrounded by fine stone build- great favorite with all of us, and we regions where the intelligent and inTHE CAUSE OF Iv. all agree in thinking it the most beauings, ‘tothe room in which the old officers! there was a big bet that the last week, and the work will be pushed dustrious placer-miner can gather on Adepts in political trickery ‘and The | road would not reach Cleveland upoa | crown and other jewels are kept. This tiful window we ever saw. to completion before next year. an average five dollars a.day..in-gold duplicity, who will never go straight PETERBORO’ CATHEDRAL. room was not known to exist until afew a certain day; well, things were road will be a three-foot gauge, and dust; and, -as is always the case. in to a point where they can go crooked, will run up the valley of Reese river to | rushed pretty lively, and the last tie years ago, and it was through the inThe next morning we went to Peter-| mining, rich prizes are hidden in the explain the exodus as a cunning fluence of Sir Walter Scott that the was laid the day before the time was ‘Austin, a distance of ei hty-nine miles. borough, where we visited another | sacred soil to reward occasionally the scheme to force a certain nomination wall covering the entrance was taken It will be namedthe Nevada Centrai, cathedral. This one is still different up. searcher with a little fortune. Not that upon the Republican party in 1880. away. The crown room is reached by Mr. McHenry by a series of bold from the other, having a colored roof, and will be a first-class road in all reVirginia offers the tempting prizes of It does not appear how such an effect schemes coined millions, and came to winding stone steps which go on farthwhich the other had not, and still the West, but she holds in her soil a spects. is to follow such a cause. For if the The Car-| be: known as the representative of | er until they reach the summit of the another difference in the arches. We | livelihood for any educated and patient Tue Reno Journal says; negroes are to leave the South, as the tower. We however, were not allowed American enterprise in England. All were interested here chiefly because miner. One great reason why mining advocates of the exodus tell us, and gon river does not contain as much to ascend farther. Until a recent date who wished to invest in American venit is the burial place of Kathrine of in that State has been unremunerative water as one of our irrigating ditches. settle in the North, where all their tures appeaied to him for advice, and it there was no door way from the tower: Arragn. in the past has been the expense of rights are protected, the country need Every bit of it is taken out of the bed was through him that $20,000,000 in all was astraight, or rather curved IN THE GREAT CAPITAL. Attracted by corporate organization. to run the few mills now working. On nottrouble itself about’ securing a wall, with no appearance of anything the other hand, the Truckee at. this English capital was invested in Erie We were on the whole very glad to the evident richness of the mines, comPresident whose. recommendation is beyond. Sir Walter Scott, by measrailway securities. He wined and time has a good body of water -in it. et to London where: we arrived: at panies are formed with an elaborate uring, saw that there was an. unac- about 2 p.m. That afternoon it rained | set of fancy officers at fancy salaries supposed to be his will and power to dined millionaires like himself, and Much is taken out by the irrigation protect the negro in the South, and the countable thickness. of - wall, and sent them on junketing tours to Amer“A disystem, but still there is an abundance and all the next day it rained, but it who order fancy machinery. nomination is thus rendered unnecesthrough his influence . it was ica. He entertained in princely style perhaps, who rector ts sent down io run all the miils and machinery did not prevent. us visiting the Dore sary by the success of the ‘measure opened and a large chest was found at “Oak Lodge,” as he called his manknows more of dry goods than mining, that can be built upon its banks.. Gallery in thé morning, which we which made it necessary. in the exposed room in .which were sion at Kensington. It is surrounded and the result is loss and failure. But greatly enjoyed, but which would take The paper then touched on the arTur first shipment of bullion, the old lost crown jewels. They were by elegantly kept grounds covering practical men, who are content to be too long to describe at this time. We guments pro and con as. to the effects amounting to $1,600, from the Stewart very handsome, and I thought there eighteen acres. He transacted business economical, industrious and patient, next went to the tower in the afternoon, mine, Alaska. was made on the 8th. could be nothing more costly! or mag- but this’ by ill luck, we found. closed. have made and are making a good of the exodus on the Southern States, for crowned heads, and among those and stated. that if the’ {Republicans | The bullion is from one week’s run nificent. who had dealings with him and were he next day was tolerably fine; i. e., business profit out of the Virginia thought it. would gain them anywith a five stamp mill. Wateris scarce, Descending the stairs and enterin on friendly terms with him were Louis mines. Gold 1s only one of Virginia’s it did not rain, and we visite thing to make a solid North against a and steam power must be used. Four the courtyard, we went to Queen Mary’s Napoleon, Eugenie, the Prince Immetals. A gentleman who is practicalWESTMINSTER ABBEY solid South they would find themor five claims have been bonded in the apartments. They were not so handperial, ex-Queen Isabella of Spain, and iy acquainted with American mining in the morning. Oh, the grand old pile, selves greatly disappointed. aggregate of $100,000. A twent some as those she occupied at Holythe Duke Reinziers, Isabella’s rightinforms me that the iron’ mines of with its sacred tombs and monuments, Weepeetlt gr gry sis ta stamp mill has been recommended. rood, but are of interest, because it hand man, so to speak, The Duke, are as rich as can be found in The cffice of the recorder is at Sitka, who is immensely wealthy himself, was here that James I. was born. The I shall never forget it! The poets’ Virginia THIRD DISTRICT COURT. this country. corner, where Spenser, Ben. Jonson, but there is talk of removing it nearer room in which the future King of Milton, Gray, Dryden, Addison, Shaks=e aca was supposed to be Queen Isabella's the mines. April Term—Chief Justice John A, England and Scotland came to life pere, Macaulay, and other immortals, financial adviser. Some years ~ago THE MORMON QUESTION. Hunter Presiding. Forest fires in Santa Barbara have the Duke had more money than he was s hardly larger than: our little li- are commemorated; the chapel of the brary in Salt Lake. It does: not seem already done considerable damage. A: knew what to do with, and was anxious Who Takes a Discouraging haughty Elizabeth, where she and her A Lady : FrIpAy, Sept. 19. fire in the hills north of Santa Bar. possible that:a Queen could have lived to make an advantageous investment. sister Mary are entombed ; and where View of the Situation. George Arbogast vs. Daniel G. Brian bara was fought there by citizens and At that time Robert and Jobn Fallon, there, and a King have been born there. a monument is erected to ‘her. There et al.; on motion of Sheeks & Rawlins, partly subdued, but ran over the hills We went into St. Margaret’s Chapel, the enterprising Philadelphians, were is her effigy, flat upon her back:(imag[Correspondence St. Louis Republican.] thirty days were allowed to answer, by into Montecito, where men were at in London and hearing of the but I do not think there was so much Duke’s ine Elizabeth in that posture) with her Sait LAKE Crry, Sept. 3d. defendants Brian and Barnes. work checking its progress. The vine desire for an investment, induced him ot interest in all this as is usual is old toes straight up and her hands deyoutJn a recent issue of your paperyou Alex. Fox vs. Catherine Sawyer ct yard of the Mission Fathers was burnt castles. 3 : to invest in coal and iron lands in ly placed together, and pointing heaysay by way of comment on a letter adal.; exception to ruling: yesterday; ten over. Field and forest fires are also THE MUSEUM VISITED. Pennsylvania and houses in Philadelenward, where also her eyes are bent; “The fate of polygamy days to answer... dressed to me: raging in Santa Clara: county, and a phia. Petitions in intervenYears went by, and as the Duke After leaving here, we went to the straight, ugly nose, and everything is sealed, and there is. no’ hindrance to tion by A. Fox few daysago burst over alarge tract received no returns for his money he Museum to see the Prince of Wales’ about her stiff and awkward! I could the admission upona like moral, as Edward Rilshion et.al., vs. Moroni Ed“in the hills east of Niles, Alameda became heartily sick of his American presents. They are temporarily on ex- only think of the difference in life and well as political equality with other. wards; notice to strike the complaint investment, and looked about tor some county. hibition, and I never saw such richdeath, and felt far more like laughing I wish-this were true, but the ‘States.’ pee in this: court from the files. ArReno Gazette: The California Fish one to take the troublesome property ness in my life. There were more gold than crying. Dyihg on cushions on. ‘facts, as seen by. one close at hand, apue off hishands. He saw McHenry, and Commissioners have agreed to.furnish and silver swords, with jeweled hilts, the floor because one is too stubpear otherwise. §. P. Teasdel vs. Hiram. Lusk; de500,000 young trout for the purpose of the latter took the whole lot. It is supe- than J tried to count; saddles without born to. go. to : bed, does not Mormonism is.as. aggressive and d fendant withdraws demurrer to amendposed that Queen Isabella was also in- end, embroidered in ‘the most exquisite restocking the waters of the Truckee make that position seem a natural one. fiant as ever, and at no period since ed complaint, and allowed ten days to terested in the property, and it is sup- Indian patterns with gold and jewels; river. The fry will be placed in the Mary Queen of Scots, the “beautiful what was termed the Reformation. of answer. posed that this is what Mr. McHenry waters at Tahoe City on the lake shore. diamond necklaces, jeweled shields, a devil,” is also to be seen, and the two 57 and ’58 have plural marriages been Henry Barnes vs. Utah Coal Mining referred to in his cable dispatch last saucer full of carbuncles, robes of gol The Commissioners will, it is underwomen, who in life were so. different more frequent than now; I may add and Coke Company; argued, on motion week, when he included in his responstood, give the people of Truckee an and silver cloth, crowns of gold, jewand such enemies, scem to the beholder of plaintiff for judgment on report of sibilities a debt to the Spanish ‘royal admonition to kee p sawdust out of the els, and velvet embroidered ; a solid sil- of their tomhs very much alike in also that at no. period have they been consummated under more revolting referee river, and in general to be more civil- family. Isabella was often McHenry’9 ver arm-chair of most beautiful workfeature and expression, and but.a short conditions. Another fact not often Court ae until Saturday, at guest, and there were gorgeous apartized. in respect to the:fish in the river. manship, two or three carved ivory distance now divides them, when one considered and not generally known Ila bedsteads, inlaid’ with precious thinks of the distance which divided . Record-Union: This week’s report ‘ments fitted up for her in his house outside of Utah, is that treason and . SATURDAY, Sept. 20. ue were never occupied by any one stones, one bedstead of solid silver, them in life. Kings and. Queens, good from the newly discovered mines on murder are essential principles of Alexander Fox vs. Catherine Sawse. cases upon cases full of solid gold vesand wicked, powerful and weak, here Belt Creck are moré encouraging than Mornionism—quite as. much so: as yeret-al. The motion of E. F.Dunn to aan McHenry is G@econied, as being sels with wonderful work on them. are alike—almost alike honored—and - those of Jast week. Messrs. Harwood polygamy. On two or three days of strike out ais me files the demurrer a particular friend of literary men and But try as I will Tcould not enumerit seems far moré sensible to us Ameriand Heighland are sluicing and claim every: week in the year scores of young of D.O. . Dickinson to. the artists. He was a great admirer of ate half of the things we. saw, but to cans to see a beautiful marble: statue, to be making wages. A sample of the persons raised inthis Territory and of complaints a) Sah of Gee et, Bierstadt, and several of that artist’s give you some idea of them, the room of colossal size, erected to James Watts, gold taken out was exhibited at. Murnew arrivals from Europe go to the ai., was set for-hearing at this time. Bi which they. are exhibited is about than to behold, through costly gratings, phy. Neel & Co.’s this week. It. ap: paintings adorn the walls of his manEndowment House and. take an oath 0 appearance being made by said desion. Among them, are two scenes the:size, I should think, of the Music tombs. of such avaricious people . as || of eternal enmity to the Government pears to be a mixture of shot and scale murrers, the motion was submitted. from the Rocky Mountains and anHall, in Boston. It was filled with Henry VIL. and his wife. This statue gold, well washed and of good quality. and people of the United States... They H entry Barnes. vs. The Utah Coal, Vesuvius. His house is cases as closely as it could be to. give to James Watts stands, if I remember Some pieces weigh from twenty-five to other of adorned with numerous rich and toom only for people to pass around ‘correctly, in the chapel next to that of likewise swear to. avenge the blood. of Mining and Coke Company. The hear. fifty cents. The ‘gold is taken from the the prophet Joseph Smith on. this ing on the plaintifi’s motion for judg: unique works of art.of other descripbetween them, and'every case was filled ueecn, Elizabeth, and. to me it was of nation, and they imprecate on them. rim rock. Bedrock has not been found. ment on the report of referee filed, was tions. One sideboard is topped with a with as costly or more costly things vast interest. Madisonian: A gentleman recently selves a curse too horrible to repeat if resumed, and. further argued by W. W. slab of precious stone, which alone than I have spoken of. There was so We saw, of course, ‘the Coronation tee fail to keep.this oath. ——_-—___ 6+ from Glendale informs us thata new Woods, Esq., for the plaintiff, and. by. cost $3,000.. The stone is now very much that it bewildered my senses so Chair, and many other things, but we and valuable discovery had been made Jtah were admitted as a State we Arthur Brown for the defendant, after scarce, and not long ago. some of the that I have very few clear ideas about had but little time and had to tear our. on Lion Hill, on the opposite side to wealthy bric-a-brac hunters of London oon not only have a polygamous which the motion was submitted. it. 'They were the gifts made to the selves away to go to that on which the mines now being legislature the same as we now have, James: McKee vs. Thomas Spackmade tempting offers for this slab, but Prince of Wales by the. Princes of. InTHE OLD TOWER worked are situated. He says, also, but a polygamous governor. At’ presman et al. The hearing on the plainMr. McHenry refused to. part with it dia. They were the gifts of a Prince that the Hecla Company have under at any price. .His gifts to those who to a Prince, and each one was. worth a | I was disappointed here,.as almost ent néarly all local offices are filled by tiffs motion to set aside judgment. etc., consideration a project for tunneling practical polygamists, and thirty-five every one is in seeing it for the’ first was continued for sixteen days’ time. have been connected with him in busifortune. I have no idea of the: worth through the mountain, a work which out. of our thirty-nine law- makers have time. The min gling of the moderi Henry Collins vs. Owen Dix. Time ness are said to have been princely. of the collection: ‘The regalia at the it is believed would develop a number with the ancient’seems to take ‘interest from two to ten wives apiece. Will for answering comm plait extended thirMr. 8.L M. Barlow was for many castle vanishes rapidly from my mind of mines which cannot be profitably the Mormons. give p from both. Here in this Old Tower ty days. years his representative in this city, like the vigion of a gorgeous sunset. reached from the surface. The smeltNever! So they say. They tell us ne pe eg which:had witnessed’ such scenes’ of and it was during this period that Mc- ers are reducing sixty tons of ore per| Henry made some of his greatest sucDURHAM CATHEDRAL. they will first make a Moscow of Salt blood and terror; are'found now stacks Ag the scientific convention at Saraday, and it is intended shortly to in-| cesses. Lake, flee to the mountains, and there puon stacks of modern arms which the In consideration for the serAt 2 p. m. we left the Scotch capital toga Prof. Wilder described a case crease their capacity to one hundred fight for the sacred and inalienable guide informs: us~ continually “have vices rendered by Mr. Barlow, and a to go to Durham. where a dog removed burs from a Arriving there tons per day, right of marrying a dozen wives apiece. to be taken down: and. cleaned;: every warm personal friendship, Mr. Mccat’s tail. The cat and dog were intirather late, we stayed all night and the TRE Oregon Railroad and Steam. Henry is said to have presented him next mor ning went to visit the Cathe- one of them.” What do I care while Polygamy may be doomed, as you siy, mate and on the best of terms, and but trom present indications the exe Navigation Company now have three witha residence at Glen Cove that dral. It is a grand old building, and I going through the Tower of London they ate and slepvtogether. “The quescution of its sentence will be delayed a tion is whether this’ was an act of bewhether they were all cieaned five ha of explorers in the field in cost in Bo neighborhood of $400,000. believe the best specimen of Norman century or two. times a. day or- not. once in_ five Eastern Oregon and Washington TerWhen; Mr. Devereaux became presineyolence on the partof the dog toward architecture tobe found in England. - Mrs. A. G. Pappocx. centuries? I “wanted ‘to linger ritory. One party is busy locating a | dent of the Atlantic and Great Western We were there at the 10 o’clock service, the cat, or whether the dog: simply re—_—______ > 6 <«—__— longer in the room: where the old arline of railroad from Grangeville, at railroad, Mr. Sa piesgutel him moved the burs from his companion and found it very much like the Cathomor was, but we could not, and had: to the mouth of the Tukanon River, up with a check for $10! lic, with the choir boys and the intonaSailor bathing off the shore near because of a nervous: irritation about that stream to the Pateke, and then up With all his eet ee Mr. tions. anda dislike for burs. In the process After service we went with a follow him, until we were almost sick Cherbourg, and “with the water up.to et It was a that stream as far as practicable. AnMcHenry has. had sore afflictions. verger over the church. ot this removal, to which the cat readiThe lecturn | of guns, swords, cannon,ete. his chin: “What are these thingsI ae relief to get to. the crown rcom. Here other party are engaged in examining Eleven children were born to him, all is very handsome. It is of oxidized ly and willingly ‘acceded, one bur feel at the bottom with my feet? yr A a dazzling array of diamonds met our The two last to silver and a pale brass, the contrast. beand locating, on the Oregon side, a of whom are dead. marine from. the shore: “Nothing stuck fast, and the dog, persisting in ae eyes.. Queen Victoria’s crown, the railroad from the Dalles to the °Casdie were a son and daughter. The his efforts to pull off the burs,-actually serious. Am inventor is only trying ing very beautiful. The design is. very most beautiful, or costly, of all, ‘Anne cades. The third party, starting from latter was beautiful and highly accomsome experiments with torpedos.” pulled up the cat by the tail. Both of ancient—a pelican plucking her breast Boleyn’s the tastiest, made of red vela point near the Blue Mountain at plished. She developed symptoms of to feed her young, who nestle about them appeared surprised, but the cat The feelings of the aquatic can better uet, with a- border about two and oneSpokane, is endeavoring to find a rail- consumption, and her father took her her. Itis ornamented with amethysts be imagined than described. did not doubt:the kindly intent of the half inches wide, of diamonds, and road route through the mountains by to France, where he built a house for and I think would be about perfect, TuE last Seattle Intelligencer de- operation. _ ‘The dog then held down That of Charles: votes nearly a column to an article going up what is known as Pine Creek her, surrounded with every luxury,| except that it is heavy. the cat’s body by means of his foot, The design is made solid with gold. II. and two more were also represent. urging the necessity of a land office and thus previa, extracted all the Ridge. | and secured the best medical. aid, but not light enough for the dbject. “The ed there, with great gold plates and she died within a few months. "The pulpit. is also very beautiful. It is Although at first sight it looks Tun Denver (Col.) Republican has being established at that place. It burs. other extremely useful things which as if the whole performance Was ‘bemade of Sienna marble, inlaid in very this paragraph: “The humane citi- son had reached early; manhood at the argues that the Territory should. be beautiful design with various colored “constitute a great Queen’s regalia. The nevolent, Prof. Wilder is inclined to zens of Silverton are erecting houses of time of his death. redistricted so as to haye five offices whole is valued at £1,590,000.. I think Mr. McHenry’s connection with the’ stones. view it merely as an instance of disThe small columns, resting on refuge at points on their new toll road, instead of only four. it is so nice to have some such elegant: a to burs in einer on the part of Erie road began early in 1872. Through the backs of crouching lions, which between that place and Antelope Park, THe construction of the Austin and things to look at when you can-get: e dog. his efforts some of the directors resignsupport the pulpit, are inlaid with over and are Importing a large number: of ot a nation to pay for it. This money iis’ Battle Mountain Railroad is having its ed, and their places filled by men des3,000 stones. So you may have some St. Bernard dogs, which will be kept It is esti “About two, women out ae a etic much better here than it could be in effect on the iron market. Barlow. idea of: the delicacy of the design. for the purpose of rescuing persons. ignated by himself and Mr. mated that the consumption in this 200 know how. to use a parasol tora any school for the vagrant boys who In this way he got control of the road’ The Lady’s Chapel in this Cathedral who get Jost in the terrific snow storms country of pig iron for this year will cane. ‘They all try to do it, and most run about the streets of London. Poor and kept it until Mr. Jewett became: is at the west end of the church, that ‘continually occur on the range be about 38,000,000 tons, aud that of al of them stick their parasol _ points He has held a controling inwhile in most itis at the east. he: and suffering humanity are nothing in during the winter months. Rope-. receiver. rails will exceed a million of tons. down through a crack’ in the payecomparison with one. person’s greatterest both in the stock and bonds of reason for this is that the church was finders are to be placed at the numerExPERIMENTS are being made with ‘ment and break the “nub” off. Sw ing ness. Truly “we must be elegant or the Atlantic and Great Western road, dedicated to St. Cuthbert, who was places exposed to snow-slides; these artesian wells in several parts of Axi - the implement carelessly and give. the = very much averse to women. The the risky traveler is to keepin his zona. One in Tucson is down. four joints of the arm full play. Do not The last day ie spent in the Britich The young wife of Senator Call ‘of east end, of course, is the holiest, and grasp. With these preparations it is hundred feet, and has passed through act so much as if you were gpearing a Museum. [will not attempt a deswhere the high altar stands, just back Florida, is regarded by a. society corhoped that the terrible loss. of life several copious veins, water rising “to toad. Spearing icads is not vrechercription because it is oS of the line which one could imagine respondent as the most beautiful which has occurred ou that range duri che. within a few feet ee the surface. drawn from the entrance door, we ing past winters may be averted.” woman in Washington. JOTTINGS IN EUROPE. ee SAP gE Tu Bes pee eee eo ee ee Motalicicuey niall seen ee eee Sia Pe ae hohe eee —_—_______> Ot ETE ase |