Show WORTH OF this country ita in staggering under an coor enormous load of public debt alie F federal government owes two billions aud and a half the states stales awe wc largo large amounts while counties cities and townships have each their several hm bill dens we are arc paying ill in tile ag not less than hundred millions per annum as interest on these vat vai iott ions debts while fenre we are considerably redu reducing cing tile the principal especially of the local obligations incurred incur rol in ill providing bounties for the buiu volunteers n cars in our late struggle lc altogether 0 the taxes paid by tit the people 0 of athe the united states though gil i induced educed aiom the maximum they attained in 1865 6 ennst aust probably exceed five hundred millions per annum almost everything is taxed from froin the babas possel to the old mans coffin many chiti things a twice and thrice over it is ir vencial genci ally 1 y agreed 0 that thai our taxation may be ic adjusted aud and simplified go BO as to render it considerably sider ably less irksome will some one attempt to explain tile the seeming paradox of an immense and steadily dily inci easing casing migration initiation tion flom that owe little and ta tax lightly 0 in in colli to this lied republic I 1 that some should flock hither at all events is iia jia turah tural ut hut ellit thai vol 1 mu or binti d iii rati oil lie not mcimely manntai maintained ne d but largely au aug m anted under tinder the pies pie ssuie of gigantic t debt a high tariff heavy heary internal taxi tax i es cs a and 1 d an inflated cur kency is is a puzzle to political 1 economists immigrants giants ale aie still pouring in at the rate of of a thousand per lay day and all of them who knows liow how to do anything and will do 10 it find employment and labor is is as well in the avera average c and as comfortably subsisted as it was we had next to no debt light 1 taxes and a currency convertible into at par the ical cal i estate of the country could be sold today to day for moie muney i educed deduced to specie than it was woi tit ten tell years ago most of our people ate ae prospering many are arc amassing amas arnas bing wealth houses are being built on every hand lands are being improved new faints are being hewn out of the t follit and carved from tile plarlie our railroads are being extended at it dwi lale ato of a thousand miles pt pi r angim iii aud and thu the product of out national industry in ill 1567 will be baiger L that of any aily feimer 1 aimer beans yeans do we not need a 1 new political icat economy C and adapted to tilis this state of fact JV I 1 1 Tri tribune blow nos is a most valuable valti able and curious w metal e tal a and i id lias has 1 1 0 ic t I 1 ies t I 1 diat bat no 0 tile cia 8 abile gold silver copper and othea ac softened 13 13 ficat libat ing i and sudden lit in cold atar cater tl the c effect on oil itou is direct the although 0 its grain is coarse chai cc it will ic calve chive and a tine fine edge impossible with them it can call be changed from a li baittle tittle bi ittle impute mabs without tenacity tenacity y I 1 to a substance so tough ductile malleable and cl elastic astie a tu to be unsurpassed ed in ill lerse or it can call be mide into steel wi as blittle baittle as ag glas y yet c t as el elastic astie lb ib it is to conceive of any aily dilt Illet allic substance on oil cs michigan 11 convention lias has the following C sal governor Se cretai y ot of state ZA 4 state tic titer 2600 of state stair laud office onn c und and superintendent fir 4 public 2000 auditori 2000 attorney general Gien cral S 2000 1 judes of the j A ou 16 x judges ol of the court 41 0 0 I 1 IN digging on oil lilt earial near coslick ind the other da tiny y lite workmen found the tuek of a mastodon some ten tell fe fuet lt under tinder round it inas tired near illren chri 0 o feet and the li lietea nes made by that poi lion which biad decayed allow it to have originally igi nilly nally beju been about ten tell feet long it wai wa expected that tile bli eleton of tile in ouster animal will be found in it i fcc daya is lie latest who ito h liaa 18 made a it in thu the black C ccook I 1 ook tim THE hartford superior coin 1 gained twenty two divorces di voices avias ACK luAn AM LINCOL DREAM i in mr Pier ponts speech in the sue ritt trial lio lie said aid tile the assa assassin qa in of a ruler never lias has escaped though he has taken winge 0 of f morning and fled to the uttermost parts of the earth on themo the ining of f april 14 mr lincoln called llis liis cabinet together he had reamon to be joyful but lie he was anxious to hear bear from sherman grant Gran was anu and he said sherman was all right but mr lincoln feared and related a dream lie he had the night becot e a dream which he had previous to chancellorsville and stone Slone river and whenever a diezi sterl had happened the in members embers of tile cabinet who that i elation will never forgot forget it A few hours afterwards sherman sharman was not from but tile alic dreata dream was fulfilled A di had befallen the government all and mr Lincol ns spirit to the god who ao gave it the dream WIB was fulfilled it was to this purport lie he seemed to be at sea eca in a vessel that was swept along alon by ap all current toward a I 1 strom from which it seemed no power could save her ber vaster and faster the whirling natcie swept the futch ship toward the until looking down into tile the dirk dark abyss amid the deafening roar of the and with the alio sensation of sinking down down I 1 down to an unfathomable depth tile the terrified dreamer awoke the same tei terrible dt cam mr lincoln had four times first the first battle of or bull ru run again ga in before the second disastrous d defeat t at aha some place again before the battle of murat ce and finally as ag above mentioned an the night ni 0 lit before his awu assassination M mr r lincoln had at last como come to reco lecog 9 the dream asta asia portent of home giave giace disaster |