| Show MAD HAD GLIMPSE INTO FUTURE Man In Seventeenth Century Saw Wondrous Possibilities In the Development of the tha World One hundred and four tour years ago at nt this season the war of at 1812 was practically over Peace was signed at Ghent on the evening of ot December 24 1814 and then things moved fast according according ac cording to exl existing standards On December 20 one of the American secretaries secretaries secretaries sec sec- left lett Ghent for London and on January 2 1815 he left England for New York where he arrived some time In February and his news was ImmedIately Immediately immediately Im Im- im- im mediately delivered to the citizens by printed handbills Other cities however however however how how- ever had to remain In to Ignorance during durIng during dur dur- ing the time It would take a fast rider to urge his lils galloping horse over the toads between them and New York The telegraph was not yet Invented I although Joseph a seventeenth century preacher with an nn Interest In Inthe Inthe inthe the possibilities of ot Invention had told the Royal society that to lito confer conter atthe atthe at nt the distance of ot the Indies by sympathetic tlC conveyances may be as usual to future suture times n as ps to us In literary cor cor- II by the way also told the Royal Roal society that to those who ho w o come Alter after us It may be as ns ordinary to buy a pair pall of wings to fly into the remotest re regions lons as now a pair of at boots to ride a Journey |