glimpse of^the south, at resorts. letters from the i · .cain for myidea of the southern esambry...

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I GLIMPSE OF^THE SOUTH, IS THK MIXIM KKOION OF GEOKUIA. rBABtl'S BBjVUm AM> HIS WIKK-ll.W THK pfO- riK laMWB LOgOOa "om .uk dis inn i what OMmtmmWtM WOOMBI snd oki i_tt_k PARK: Y BOT OOOOMRJMO* M'KlN,-, ruy wi;: .A rilli' TO ONK <'F TI1FI MINKS.PUIItna.iPHKRs piM,fl!-V.0 METHODIST Sill I HKKl< 't- WMJt. prB:Ni; siiKB?. (m-u _xooeA8lONALcosRBa*.sii-*t--»T.-.rTUi-:TBtnr'o:., piHi/iNKin. Ga, .Inlv _i>.~uThis is Auraria." anni the dominie, ai.. gronp of low, wenther-Ntanietl buildings, fat mg each other acroM tbe stony road, came into sight. "And where is the hotel t" I asV.ed, looking in .cain for my idea of the Southern esambry lintel.a two-story frame house, with upper and lotta r pi g.'/a.s. Mg IseBoha haast agata rather infirm as to lunges, perhaps, and flaky walls gradually drop- p.ii- a coat of white paint. I bail seen such but I p;,tv not ti nu of thc kimi now. - Here it is.'' an-.wend the dominie. 00tba accus¬ tomed horne sin ried -ditly to the lett, and stopped before a lew lt ame house, whose front piazza was entered from thc street hy a Hight of wooden steps which Barrel both a* irate and path, the picket fence st retching away on each side, and closely hemming the piazza in. Vines grew across thc tun ot the tloor. anil along the piazza rails, being rooted in hoses set up on the door, out of lbs way of pred Stevy BSVB1 scratching l>elovv, or pro sling gigo, whose grunting rose from beneath our feet as nc .rulered. I shall never forget thc great pink blooms of the hydrangea by the door, Dowering superbly snd rioting in its own beauty as it Overflowed the box it wa.s rooted iii: it was the one stainless pleas of loveliness to ba seer, in that rough place. ht I sat there in the porter, which va entered directly from the porch, the clatter of heofB in the stree! drew my eyes from tbe cbromos ea the walis, and a couple of men rode by, in dannel sin;ts, uah trousers studed into their boots, their booda close cropped a ntl covered with straw hat*. Tiley were miners, ami they came from the North I knew that Iicfore 1 was told; they had BOOB of i a ref tin- eesmtrymaa af north Georgia: thc hah aione could have settled thal matter. Aiirana is six miles fruin I»ahlonega ; both names arc ladlee, flab bau ga mrenlog ~ gtild Urida " The .shite man's name for Auraria is simply * Knuckle'sville," a euphonious title earned for th Bsttleaoeat hy its leeerda ni war. - Thor ...:. i a stone in that thar toad as you km pirk Op t:.at ain't Inn used ni a light.' the Bqutre told, look tag meditatively dova upon th" streetbelov. ;:s ara all s_t BO the piasxa utter supper. " Tea, ina am tins was the town tur ti gb tin'.- Knuck lee¬ ville, exactly. An' not only with lists and knuckles. That's the nason thar ain't no liquor sold in taralla now." ¦ !- noni- s<dd here V Ths Si-tiire tipped his chair bach and let it rest ng.-iinst the boose. Thc s,,uire the leading man al the neighborhood; be has brea sent to thc Legiela. titre; bi keeps the posf-oflice HOV, amt this is Ills .. liuiei." where mic steeps nader quilt- mode bj his wife and dooghti rs. and siter tm monitor, swirls ot frying bacon have long regaled lim ooe tnls, e;tis at a long tobie on one ada of tba big hitchoB in which the meal has been prepared. Th. .squire ih a solid maa, a mau of property and Intel¬ ligence; ins hill-eves look out BOBO you with wis- t.oin tempered Ky a genial Bparit el tun; his han sud beard ore gray; hs veamapairof grui ti.users ami a boBMspuu cotton shirt, buttoned- ;nt only.with a unod chino but¬ ton; I believe ba sever goea barefoot, as boom of tin Deighbars du; his boola aro heavy, ami have fin scnice. He talks slowly, bat you rely upon what be says \mh a just confidence in his sincerity. " I'hiir ain't a drop o' liquor licensed to in the deeatrit t. Von see, Dahionegx shut np all tbe liqaor sh sea abor, and Booeeoulda't be cold within three miles o' tba lovo; and Daeauavillot it wenldn'tha' no lieeeme neither, au'that di uv the whola dnukiii' popalattea clear te Auraria tai their liquor; un' it waa more n we could stood. Why. thar was ngillin'an cursnf oo' yellin' goto* cn In rc day an' night. Thor vaa't a ladv nura chiitl to be osea oo the streets sven aa'ao ve josi had to looa the hars in self defence. Every man io-.h. dei airat signed the petition. I droved it up In .m. Th" biggest dri uki o' man about ben . u h;s naiiic. 1 sign mi¦ name,' vivs he, * be- i it it, I'm liniin' to hav e it; bel i 1 pt it. that 1 inn. -An' I vant to pul it mit o r 1 :r sake o' SIT leay au' the ebildruu. U '* Dame." .. An baa :: ** irked veil V ¦Well.) -t tell ia ii "nt-iit thal mun. If.- Bs. ;.. ... ¦" town with money in bia pocket' n. t he tarries home all be mokee. Ile gits drunk BOUMtiBMa aol niton. H.- cant _rir at i! often. When be aia'l drunk be's fl good husband sn' l i-i ia ca il begite liqaoi as it's brotiglil in s'liiietiines un the sly.bc nor no other man as gjti drunk dare* t" whooo araand sn' let folks t. Toa sse they kin behuoled opau' made to !":! whar th.-y g-a the liquor, or else lu Imprisoned; sud tbe one who sells it ia pr. tu tie nt o' the lav. Wc don't hat" any roi* i.< :.¦ !,¦ w. nor draw oil tiie ttespt-rit Sharai lers imiu t.-n mitea rooud." "Would they really com* solar as tbat foi li.|.i a ¦Tl j won'd that.1 ¦Hoe do oeople do thal wan* 11 for id " Do m ithonl' And that's doin' better." -* Se you are teetotaller yourself, 8«i« "III a. lt dot. -li. c, lea, I ..111. I llell I I'l'lii V" ill allow in' no fool to have whissey that don't know winn to stop: nor no half-grows boys to ba tonghi to dunk themselves into boosts. I have seen the jday here when euro earn wbtahry waa aa plenty as M .! .rn' it don't seem ii) ni" as folks Qsed to cit '. -u much. Thar iv.i.a a still on every bill- 1 al! a man had to tin waa te airy hi" '"ishcl e' euri: to tbe still an briog aval it* taine ia *li .«.¦) an' at every eoru-buekin' an' log-rolliu' In thc .u.in;iv whisk y na*, on baud. I oever gul drunk i.i in vife 'll tell yoe abe's advised BMM drink ah ke/ for my health when 1 was I I « ui'idu'i t.ik.- it.OOt O lab tc-I.nlu! » \ ,.. rn- I..-.n hen ever seuce lt»-0,or before, .-, ..- whiskey aecd to iev like that ak . m.. .ur ] noni bl.uiictl no BOO Cor dhu kiu' ¦ tm i,i corr) ." *n a... -..: rum's Dosi stmos ot m- xrigho iga, " Von a..,. .f tbs old Beith rs. liien P 1 queried. * .ne ,, r. i- boob ss tin- Indiana aaa mm ed esr tin- *a,,inre a wife saul, standing at the dour¬ ta I... u lg hind. "The Indians asad t<> !>«. all abonl hi- I can leoaembee scour many a sn*-, v. e n.a.-d to liva the other aMeof the Cheeta lee .lina mtim wes the Indians until gobi aaa dieoor- mM .iel in" Vblte ui"U WOOld have tilt- laii'l. bf- .. m. iiinj; ',.m ii tv .ty Ul UM saint) fashion Ont 'a. st imj-v, My ssa iii Montana, he writes me SiMini aaa they serve tim Indians ont thur. I B-sraya tl night u ".is a ahem**" a-a eaau aol aad sat dova ea a ala! belteaosd .¦han a ta.; v-euma. nearly ti* t'-t-t limb, with a tew-rfiii phyahiBB and a kind, abrewd face, full ol Baoraeter. "l'o you own any land in the gold-bolt T" I asked. .¦.»-Maire half laagbri * "There's jroid through the .vliole country, more *-.*¦¦-- he saul. " Taint uo advantage tn anybody .* own it. It's tbe kind o'land that the more you awn of u tbs poorer you arts-taxes to pay. I owu .rood deal; I'm a mighty poor man." " How dues it sell T" I asked. 8 ely," the i-s'iiiire answered, a twinkle in hil .te. "Thu in the gold belt ia worth a hundred *°"arsaii acre; farming liuid.tbat ls. wibi lauds, en the hilibidos.you can get plenty of it ut a dollop S_ _erc." .Nobody ought to starve here, then." Boosdy doc*. Nobody makea any money, 'idler, except a few Yankees, Our'people don't *»nt mon.-v. Ita a great curse.d' you know tli-tl. mon*"-/ ia.'' "Are none of you but the Yankees anxioua to "..¦k-sitT l»u't most of tbe count*-under cultiva¬ tion T "h'<it one twentieth of it. Our people are sort o' *" ""loleiit. Tory bold things |pretty even. The .Wtni-ii ui__. in the grgod is the one that's Just nongh to live an' pay his honest debts. Thafa The Squire rose to go over aid unlock the post- soao to sn taaananml unmii-cr for "his mail." It's a great mistake." he said, pausins in a eisurely way, ** to think that gold is a paywit; crap o raine, anyway. It takes about three dollar* in noney to get np one doll-.r's worth of gold an' two lollars to get one in silver. When you come to "1'1'cr you're ahout even ; an' when you find iron, hen you've struck it rich !" " Corn and wtieat's about the best-Job we've un- tattoo, here," ihe Squire's wife said sedately. ¦ Tiny tell me that the women ito a great deal of arni work about here." I remarked. A WOMAN'*! WOKK IS WAK TIMES. "Well, I kin tell you what I done, durin'war .nins," .he answered, a ^a _n' xhe women.we ¦un thirty acres an raised a crop while the men ~as gone to the treat An bea^a o'women-folks aaa to do what is dime roon' their place. The *nifn .nay be a-nuning. an' eaniin' eighty eenta or a lollara day; or they may not lie good for any¬ thing; or in BMSBB places, tba men's started goin' to *-liool an' gettin eiliicatiou. so's they're too busy to stir roun' home much: an' there ain't many a woman in this country that don't have to follow the plough some spells to git a little coni-meul in tba house " "Hid yon ev.-r plongh. Mrs. Pt-V I asked in .urprise She laughed. "Not much. But tba hist year o' the >ar I hod Ni do many a timur I never deSM before. Toa OM, Mr. W-, ha hadn't never gone to the war. ltciu' a magistrate and keepit*' the poaf-otrhe an' all. But. rle time hod COBBO when every man was needed, an'it was to go into the hone guards or to tbe front. He wa'nt long thmmhuf between noni' to the front in honor, au' hanlin' roun' home witli those rascals who made a business o' plooderin' an' killin', instill o' daauodio'. The dav he left for At¬ lanta. I shut og Ibo jet are an' tba goat odie, an' sent tba mail-bags over to Dahlonega, for I hadn't any right to keep "em; au' then I VOOtdOVUtba Melds. Men nor boys were to ba had : bal I sent word to tba vooaea le meet ne.I had one negro hov on the niece who couldn't be hued to leave iii.-. They come, an' I made Vin a talk, an' Baked 'em what they'd take to ase bm through. Thor weano tallia1 what we'ii de lor food il wedido't raise the crops. They said il I'd just keep 'em in iori:, tobacco, an' ri?e, they'd vorh aa lune aa i'd furnish atinlis." " Tobacco T" "To he sure I Some of 'em wanted it fur their euro use an' som" or 'em for their soldiers. They h.nt tu have BMOl an' rice for their dubinin. Sol puts mv neirro beg laloO vagjoe, pin' gave him tba money, anil sent hun efl for the provisions. Boms folks lunched, an' said I'd never .ace inuits ncr arogon nor hm- oooaaoaoyooio; hut I know'd my mau; au' it vaaol a week belora he cot beeb from A tl nita with Ina wagoo load, an' al! hands waa bani at work. The cuni had bod oae hoi lu', bul lt asa all to plough ;an' Jay hy* an'with the other Tops we had our hoads full. Somotimta I'd stay in the held all day; flOUMtiUMa I'd just s -nd down tbs rations an' nay I wouldn't COOM that rimmm": and just when they didn't know winn lo expect bm, I'd drop doora on em; that's thc way I hep 'em to their vorh, They aever did know vbeo te look for lue. .. Alung that time a party o' Yankee Boldiers de¬ serted at Dalton an'tome through. The_ rome to bm to upon the Btom aa'let'en git assoi tcbacco, ll"l|> yonreelii b,' aaud I. an' I pointed 'mn to a boa thal was just nooned, They an/armed round it. vt hen one ol 'em says: . If "Jan- in all th" test, OO1 let's bbs it it's all alike.' Another fellow soya: doe, ymi kin sec it s all alike, by thc marks oo th" 'mixes: \i hat makes yoe do so. when thc lady's so oolite ea to tell yon to help yourself F Then the Hst ..a.nc up tu bm an' began t" act very rude >. ai. .1 f V, ell, 1 hail picked op ali tba eoorage tbat 1 hail to tatami whatever flhoold come; so I BtOOO still ami looked him in the aye, an" saul 1 : ' I've gone toroagfa all tba aror ap to thiammnte.'aoya I, an' JTOO ON th" ti -t man that lins uth-red to insult ni".' An' then the others took him an'just .uried him to his hone; Ibej oever l»-t him slunk .inutile, word, hut lode away, all "f ci'! ; an' thc liuiu" Guards um! 'em half vay te Dahlonega an' killed Sumo of 'eli!. *. li',;!- '" " But how did your wop tura out '" .. \\ ell, I raiaed a hundred and thirty gallons o' sor¬ ghum, to begin vith j aO' seventy-five bushels o' wheat, au'some eight hnudred bushels o'corn; sn1 u ben mv husband got baek.au'the war vaaover,tbat Hom.' Guard run a wagon iuto the corn-lield, au' stacked their guns, au' vent to loading op vitl ii corn, thi'iwin' n in tin- mules, an' vastin1 it. as they want, [never seen him so mad in hil my life. He was ready te li.ht s dosen; thev eouhln'l Msre liini. He gid da vu rh, re, an' b* stood betwixt them m' their nuns sb' h" had a cnn in his own banda If you don't git oat o' this I'll shoot you Into rib¬ bone!* beeaid. -I wouldn't mind it so much if I'd rained Um crop, tmt the wobma horvaated this Boru, un' it's Botnethin' t'"> pood for yin to steal I Not while I ir-e .vu ilo'i't pto grate of it I' He drov ,m clean out's aa' then he gol sorry, thiokio' they j .¦¦. .I sonic very bad, lor sn lav hod raised any!Iiiiil'. sn he called to "cm to Iel thc tva'on voil it the fence, an' te **"iul two bach an' ne gave sm what he thought right, an' let 'em go." "Voil hud a BOOd BMDy I'lil'!'. people up here. hadn't pott"" I Baked. .*\.- va Im.l. This Beetloo turniahed a mm- pony to thc Northern army durin' abe war. BOOM «f 'em ar" In in' hei" yet; hut our people never iv ill like 'em for it; not in this generation. Bot we serer I ad no reaps t far the e ay tbe nome Un teds lone about it. They took ssee oat o'their beda by night, aa1 111111-' 'cm or tunk'cm where they never vaa beard of agaia.Ualoa ead Boeeah both. They aever eared. Sloader an' deviltry, that vaa all 1 hey wanted.'' a visit to oki cw mic Munta. .. Wa- this conntryjas thickly settled before the war as BOV V " V'-s. inst about. Auraria was one" a heap bigger place than it is nov. Bal this basalvayi beeo a white man's eeaotry: very few iiig>r. rs owned, any maun than Gainesville." "i've noticed their phasece; 1 think I have yet to see a colored man in I.u ni |>k in County.'' " Thcn-'s sum" at lin-mmes; they work white and colored there, Am 1 'ti ¦ala' to look ot any o'the in nea '" '. Vi's, I BOOPOM -o. Which is the richest BBS '" " Well. Pigeoa Booet is about at tbs to]..that's Colonel Hand's. Then ..r" tts or aeveo miaea la the aeigbborhood aa' yosll see pretty mach the same thing at all. They're run B] water, you htiow." I ili.l not knew imt before loag I had sn oepor* tuiiity of loorniofl i'll'* Dominic and I. with his lilli en-year old sister, volkod ont from thc Bgolre'a " hotel" on" aftsrasoe te rboi lbs oooiesl gold mine, which happened te li" the "ChJCBgO and QBorgia Mining Coiiioaiiv'a." Tbs young girl had rn-isr visited lier iiiuthei' in ina 1.ntiiin faotaamea ocfoiv. and was alive willi curiosity. ¦Do you think I can go underground erith my wtntc dressOOf BOV asked, pausing to eat a few MackherrMa hool leaaed a noss tba path, and ii_ing her blue eyes anxiously upon th" Domiolo, " Von wont have to go .iinilergrouud," he an- BWerotL u Whit! not io see a mine 1 Rut I want te wee all of ite-all there isl" sin- declared. ¦ So .mu eau aud without laaving daylight." "Ob, 1 want lo see a real, regular mine I'1 pi Oa_M tbe pretty maalan, ea tba sorgo of a pout. ** 1 don't call it a mme uuh-se I go where tho miners OTB Ol work " Tho Dominie smiled, and stepped aside, gBCUg down into a little hollow, and theu holding nut Ins hand u> lbs young girl. In front of hun, at his feet, yawmd a black aBUfldng, into wbich bia little sister pee tied. ¦ There ls water in there," she said, shrinking " Ob. yea. But come hen- are some wooden pieces like a ladder, leaoiug to tim underground ; lot'a go do*u." .* I don't want to! I shouldn't think they'd want to writ in such a place.' "They dont. This is au old. disused shalt. All be work ls earri-d on inthe daylight now. Rut f you insist on descending." l-*he scampered Sack to the path ami resumed bat earch for idackltemes. We wmtnd thmuuh trie- .nd acruliby undergrowth, crossing a larne rusty- (M-ikinit pipe, wbnh leaked a little. "That is the pine lg which the water ia conveyed o the mines," eat compaiiiuii said. "This BBOB- 'an.V pays a water nut BB ' olonel Hand of Shoal '»! a day for the privilege nf togging his pipes rind ising a certain vnnui'c ol thc waler V_Jah he roii- .evstohisown works at ru-s th" hills. Come this var. ami we it ill see the lieginnifiir ut the milling.'' Wa stood at the baod of a tlrcp. wa.shcil-uut-look- ng gnrge, and at our feet a jet of water sprang from he opening in the pits- and Ml upon the ricky soil -clow, washing a muddy stream into a long narrow vooden trough which wound nut of sight. On tbs itht-r side of the ratine another spuut of water prang forth, ami inade another slender, vehement ittle waterfall. Relow us in the hollow, a mun itood, at Ibo ead el what looked like an etiurmotts rardcii hose, whose spout he directed tirst in one vay lind then in another, as a man waters a awn or a paveaOBUt; onlv his robbar tuite was ¦emooa, ami tba jet el water VOabed mit each mini of earth it was directed upon, and-the man wald not turn it with his hands alone, hut mm ad t by means of a rough 0*00000 wheel and crank. A Ittle furl her on a man stoiKl with a smaller rubber nbc, and basti neil the slow-tlowing mud in its ¦ace throagh abs laag.VBedea troaghe tovord tbs 'actoiy. WAallING OUT THK OtHU. We elfanhed dovn a rather steep incline, ami saw I b.irn-likc, voodoo boildiog at the back of vbieh lie muddy stream intered, through tba trough. Wo walked aroaad to HM front ami entered, riie superintendent, or foreman, stood near the lour, and made us veleosoe, Aroona the two sides if the bailling aad at tba aatraace vaa a voodoo fl iffnrm, upon Vbich VB Blood. In front of ns tcross a Bouare opening in the tl. or. were irmi !uhes. working up ami down, ard in front of them. tovard na, tvo large voudea hosea like treaghs lo I Stable, in these liu\'s were tbe tn nil and om water bom the tuI¦>.-> was unslung it out. mid if passed tovard bs over large sqaares Bf wood ur metal vbich had a silt cry look. Tho enperioten- lcni explained that tbesa flqoaree.or plates were .livered, liv tba BM Of BO electric hattciy. With luickailver; as the mnl washed ever them tba (iiicksilvcr attracted and retained tbe part idee of -.dd; ami. that none might eacape he sh,,wed us thal in the open *pr. beneath, in the voodoo iroiigli through which the iniol.lv stream rushed mit alter possmg ni er the sheet a of Quicksilver, there iverc pockets, or hollowed place*, iato which ihe stray particles of itohi fell, hy nason of their veight, while the voter carried titi tbs vorthless mml. "lint I don't think that Innks libs leldabitf our prctr;. maid uid complainingly. " How- de von get the geld away Hum tba qniclteilver, then f" **' We i Iciiu un' on Saturdays,'' the superinten¬ dent said, 'and then VB burn theguichsilver. and ne gold remains." " I low mu h "' she asked. * I'mni two hoodred and Mt] te three hundred pennyveigbta a veeh, oo an average,-' he tttid. "A hundred pennyveigbta will equal oboal minti i.uliiira' worth of gold," tbe Dneaiaieaaid, lending ns s little nearer t" the great iron to bee, vbich in- dab r aaid a re like mn ninan a. onlv that they vere so dark, and worked np ead dona. Be¬ hind them stood tvo barty negroes, their tronaera toUod up. their bare bel and ankles ni tba moist ore. thieving lt. or feediog it, as ve aaid, rate tbe tranche Heaps of the nuihly me loy to tbe riu'ht and li If. lt waa all diemal euough, and the whir of wheels and 1 Btlter I.amis bIjOVC rcinilldeil u:.I a factory. We dree back, and .-¦ 11- r sall . ilea aein qneationa, went "tit. This m.nc empleya als bmb bj da] tvo by nigh' andoanperintenuent: vith vageeet tromOOceati to .$1 a day, the eaperlntoadent'a being $2 ur .fit a my: with flOaday tor voter pover, and the addi¬ tional expenses nf vo ul. we:ir and tear, and original bbb! < f the land, 1 th< ughl vc figured < ut that a gold min'' was aol al! that fancy painted it ! Wherever you sec a certain hie k ki ml. the minora mid um, there ls gold; whether in eufflrieat jii-itif iii"- te na- for working or not. ia a diflercnl ii;;. -:.o:i. Noboay i- excited al least nonce unlive*-', no far as I sae bj tbci deuces of gold on their lands. Wetted upon th se ---golden sande'1 wuli supreme indiflerence. The indi |s udent char¬ acter of ilin-e linn npon tins aoil is ttartliug. A * hand * in a minc vorka iu t ai long as be feels in- i-li neil, anj no longer, li be is offended oe leavea instantly. What ia -.' reata a da., *n hunt If tllcrc is il picCC Of lill "tl Illili il peck Ol lia .ll al liotu". In- ia content: if there i- not, vorh con hi had elsewhere ; and if W liner is coming 00 Bfld times ar" hard, he can alwaya i":n e " th' sid woman in' tin* cbildruB " te nhift for tbemaelve-a, and trump tvay to Uajpesville or Atlanta, and pick np a liv- ng in some fashion. A IIAki' I it.Ii. WITH IOKO0A-ICK. 1 i cob ry where tba rhnrehca are cloaed fur months together, hecoueesi [ty-ioorout of nveut.r aa nc > of glaas are gone, t ba lin-.r iaeVroken, and tbs Winter veotber cold, srhera year ofter year a dogie M iho.liat praocbor is left alone to straggle iv,tn tba Boveraol darkneM aud to preach to tbe .runtrv people vhom ii" cm sBsomhle nt one "f the four churches in his charge, ob one Bundey bera md nert Bundev fourteen miles away; inaregteo iv here it is ra ty to lind a white man ur Vomaa vbfl mi rend, and where tba roe roMinamlmeotaami _ic Lord'a Prayer ur" not koova, eave by ave v {ev, it is nut itrauge that Inuoorality and rios loorish. Ooeortvo {fopthen people vho hove coom to this country te look after their interests in-mining property, r for the whs ol' the climate aauoerb MM fl have taken enough interest, in tl,.- peopls ibont them to amis! reeautly in Bundar-ecbool work, and rn teetering a reading elnb ; tbefDoininie, who has hi-eii Beat to tin. ri-inn this vnr bas buckled tn Ins hard work lik" a man. and ia teach¬ ing old and [young to rood -uni spell that be amy Mat out the power of ignorance aad hst ia a glim- MBiiag of light upui th" amis lc endergoes hardships io -:n.'i and beyond all the saddeniog h ssuiis td human nature, and tbs veoriaaaa el lober, the eye of the visitors tn this old Mining tosro iiiecta with one larsrc reward.-flic glorv of suns,.ts thatflaafa aad ind" .mer th- blue,dimplingutonn- tains. flu streigtfa and v nliirci.f th' v.rlasl mg lulls. Rveet au-, cuni lrnni uiuiiiitaiii siiiiiiiuts. pom os bv oad.* At least von have tins''' I cry, turning from thc glovia r vest, ami loobiag ol our preacher: and tildi I fly frantically across the street to0 n-1"11i_e nu th" hut'-l pundi to" BO enor¬ mous bull .trots dfwii the rood, tosfliag bia boroo; ami I km Iv Baeape treading noaa a litter of pitrs, it Im-.- -milky ninth.r" Bronte itml stirs ut the touch of my harrying feet I MUSH ll. FESTIVAL ATB1N08T0N. KiNiiaTuN, \. Y., Aug. 21..The Mnproacli- iBg li'Tinaii tti usn-:, !esl I va -. or M ns: k.'et I. w linli Ih to lake lilac- iu trna* city na tbe-3d, -i ii md MM leela, pcomMests hs th" Meal sxtsaalva affair ot tu,- kui eve, iiii'Ier:-ken bara lbs Postal -.eiiiicrchor of ibm eitv have Bseesed tne hearty saopacotteo af ail lite nioiiiiiieiii BaeMaaaoMag tbs rtvartteeatbarvtmibm nf tlie Arion iBBtStg "f geW-Yerh. I'r. IianiroHch. K.l | alflM late!' (ilrllier, V. ii ,1 IstS < i ruff lill Kelli Uteri 1 Ililli stber saleteM ara te be beru tesadttMato tbe .rtee, Hie following societies will tie in at temi ince, viz.: The i ie. iHa. K.nlr-elit sci orpheus. Jr., M Albany; Ma-n- uercsor, of famdaea Ot namala, al Poastikeeseie Ms-n- BereBer, of Newimnr; Maoaergaartette, "f Psaaei' aa ; tba Maa Belabor and Amiibi a, el tblarttr; aa_ u.aiiv orliem. A sbMBB M WO Mah a - li expected. Dr. Demnieah PreSaaaer Oretaar and Pael OarBardi of Mia 'Ut, are tue Judge* ul Hie tir:_e coioei l. Hm Arion Society, including its principal slninnn nieiiitieiH to ihe ii.ii,.in r of c.I-tity, tiiti IsMbeldfB niiiiiiuy head, *m .'..¦! for BeaOaal nu Muiutay next. They will be recencd hy the -BaBBl Ma-nni rcllor uf '.hut town. In the evening a ooncirt will be »tiven in the dater County Arsenal by lim f.,| mwiuit sucieuesi Aron, New-YorB ; OBBBOB slid F-inu-scbt. Albany i lienuimia. Psutffikeepsie ; Mien r. i.,,t flU'leoo | Orp-aOB. Jr., A .n n v 'in ni mr . fioi. Sew burt*; Mas uni-aaonaM, baagaftlaai Am- iiiniin. Kouiiuui smi ¦semi _b_aaeraOar, al Leaehma Ail Ibe aaaaattM will cniii|**t« tor three Vuluslile pris<-n, xcept iii.- lu n, winch lout «o inauy stnirert that c..ne peOitaa weald aaaefalr. un __asaeg tuere will be a pi.ceaaiuu sail * picnic. AT THE BUMMER RESORTS. THI'. PIOHCM DOHA D 1ST RIA. !i.iiiitrrt> With nett visir To ihis ootrBTOT. a taik mot r mi women- or ampirk a and OK Rt -SIA -IIKK rUtSoML ArPKARAM K AND i:tlARMIMi MAXNEIt. hom anon issue ai uoonaaronoqai <>r nit THi-cva-i -vt .imps orr, Mask., Ann. _0..Thia wibi snd vclv seaside resort has cntcrtainctl so niany dis- ntrnialieil (fiiesfs that to tiie strimer vbo ia at sll nsitive tn traditions of tbe riant or pcrccption-i of ,,. pr MOt there ie a ehsrmed atmosphere about Heatly, the place is Swnmp-scoit only by mrtesy. as that villajte ia two or three miles inland, id the hotels and coftnjres cluster ou the very ¦rip* of the ocean, where tbe blue Atlantic rollB in. om n the shore, a dark point in the sea, is Nahant, id above, iusf bidden fruin view by a rocky proni- itorv, is the goolul old town el Marblehea-d. The ild rocks here at Heath Bluff, as this part of tbe isst ifl called, jut out into the foaming water, and ie view nf the ski- utterly eclipses any land-jeape. Ir is here that the Priaeasa Ilora I) .stn* is pass- ig the sommer in a gOMi, meditative faull. that not yet an exclusive one. Her flaalra to come to atarico voe lem Im tbs pelton li no ol mat.rial for itara anting thoo te secure a Bootenal meooo, upossiiile in her own home at Florence. As lovely .'.lally as .alie la gifted nnd accomplished, -he at* ¦acts0 throogof visilnrs, whom she receives with ie 1 ree .DOSsy of nen tie breeitiiijr. lu a I wo or ires non tr-' cooversotioo with tier I found a woman ably sun;.1" in m.inner, lier F.uiflish is pure and .markahiv free from (Oreigfl kUoma. ff lie expr sses Bieall with case. M I da ash yon to correct oue thing for me," she lid, aiii"ti« her tint remarks. " A lady has said f BM that I woe divorced. Now if Ibis were true ie would he riii'ut to sav it, but it is not true."' The PriocesS -vent BO to say thut alie hail found iissi;i!i life singularly dtatoatefal in her; that ber i-1 lr ii angered there, and th il the satocrotic stmo- iiiiero vee diametrically oppoeed to ber ova liberal leas -, thai a reeidoi ce there had proved n insop- it.iiile thal it bsd breed ber to pass mach of her line ni Italy, even heft re t be death ol her boa-band, .Inch occurred tvelve ye in mtv < in tn" sooted >>f voman'a advani ement sh" is an Qtbtutaet, yet restrained by tlie stroiia logic of nts and a finn, dispaasionatc imtgment. She .icj; ou tbe angula* eootraat preaeuted in the eon- it tun nf woineii in Kassia and in America] thal iiile in this coan;i \ sn stmo»pben ol courtesy and ppurciit boedon surrounds wonieu, yoi thor an¬ till reatrieted id mai tera nf properly .ml in a voice athe Government; Mime in Biutsis women yet. old their prrsonal property in ti,cir own right ft cr marriage and arc entitled ;,i a vol.. in mun mi- al .itt.;;rs. Of the excellence ol Etiisstao women as ¦nt dc ai is abe spoht, addiag thal thc medical voa in" iinl\ profanion tua Ruaaiau woman ever eu- eretl. be home of tbe Princess Ifl now- at Florence, ami ..r ion iv Bardens there, dssigned bv herself, an escribed by her in voids th..i Boam io toocbthe nc ure into form nod "nior. Donna her siay in Junei-teaabedoM not pion ex- enatve travel, bbs w-.is charmed erith Nev-York nd ta irn-iiti. pieaseti with Boston. Fur aome time i'T In r un aval tere she vss tbe aueid nt Mrs Dr, lill ei'.M boM hume ls mi tilt- city, ami at 0 luis" Ionise lr. Looflrfellov, Mr. Fields aod others nani ber per- neal naif* iii" Pro.o dined vito Mr. Loog- ellon at Nshant. a sm rt tl me since, anil referred ri li pleasure ti a new poem which iie find just rritteo (aod vbich bsa not yet been publisbed), that a- recited to her siter dinner, She will visit tiaro- ca. s;.'_'.ira and Washington, Dors li'l-.rn moos a m.i.lian ii ty yean ol age, he bsa grovn ateui with yean, bet retaiua larked peraonal henny. At toe Clifton Honeeaha accompanied only by her mabL bus a seri tun- :n md -.unpi*- in h'-t hal ito waiting un bersell with ni" democratic freedom. Altbooob she baabeeo .ii honored onest at moat of tbe Courts nf Europe, te mmple end aneouveut onsl life suns her Is-st. 1 a iii" afternoons -in' bus oo toe appel pi.t/.z-i ol' h.-tl itoo Honer, overlooking the mm, wrapped rn mai.':.ihi cut India shawl, vt tb fl little la .! ho¬ lde io r bearing fruit and flowers, aod perhaps a ..in*. "It is ben u. it 1 rep me ur sell," nh,; re- larked. FKsTIVllV AI NEWPORT. SKwronT, K. I., .ular. 21..The New-York i. li: :n< ll a ada Newport a vei>' tnief v_»:t. Tile fleet inn lily itisDaiiileil Ueie (li,a Moraine. A ilu U Landan (Bs mug over tiie pine | ist eight ami lu- isoralag Tbe Isa ly eveaM ef lo-Oaj were the rseep- mn sr diooer gives by Uta. J. .J. astor oed tbedaoeiag UTI f _. t e,i li, ^I^s. I'.ell'e I.ol'll lil 11. ( OII.IU-t'lll.'I'.-itltlilieiil. I, t recently lieen irlreii by Ir. N dourer, Jr., BOd Mr. P.O. G. D'Hau-ei nie. The-nilli.. ¦! of;ia* Rev. C. T. Biooke'a leeton nt the I i: :.. * i tba " lt.Mian .Mos.ie UUI) r aa Bee Patcbwei B. \ Utan s m.neil wi;h Baodloep eoodttieBa wni .-. in ai ne- Caatau a -ands box: week Cu t a ill he a abet ni n ii-.. A.'.ime: aili Ba Riven al tbe Sow Carino rkeatra on [. uiiay evealag. Tile a p :lt til" Oe ali Hoii-e tO-Bigbt wan well at- ¦i"!,. 1. A arie" inna.ur ttl the yaeOlateB and COttagan of. ; ..!. The lie'.. K. Iv II ile, of BoStOO, I- til- (fl >Sl ¦'! Ul" II.)!). ,'.1 inn Io .i'll I. IWT1 T o '.I a.1 tarlee Harbord, aide de bbmp M tilt* Mar¬ ni?, of Lorae, is nt tue Oeean Hoeae. Pr. Oreeae, tn tba (Teetora Uatea lelaeraoh Com¬ an), and Mr. Rlebanl Petan, of Kew-York, are in i n n. .. ta inp. of (he hit.. l,rof..-siir Henry, of the .-iiiiith- .niitn Iiistitii.'ian. ai c i de Kat- .Street UBOBO Ki Minuter Sto-Bsbtea la ta tova. A .uni luiuo'. r of v nula re,,mm hrre tiver Similar. i ... tala w. t, Pituoan,' f wansee ala, is me nuest of lr. T. T Pi.tn).m. J. ll rboMpaae and badly and William TboMpaoe n.I mila, "f Wnalline on. Hit'at the Oeeau House Cot- ige. gatartalBmeutfl waeeotveB here te-day in- Mrs. r. w. 'mu. of Nen Yum. Mra. c. A. Bom i, of Hartford, and Ira w ur tie !. "f Boalou. Tba ia- arrtvala ai the '> ssa H..usc m-otaM are Mrs. ..I Kn:', of Albany, <;. H. Quincy. Peter W. gay, Odor Morse. T. Items, E. lt. Tyler. Qi ra d Wyman. W , t aseaad wife, J P. gedrev, P, VeUaeo, a, EL Kuone ml wife. Lise ¦'¦"¦ David BeaMsa aad wita "f Vew- orlt Mis. LMBder II il Mrs. Kidder, of If.irtlord H. i. w.iirnci-, k p Beans aad fumiiv.TBoaaaa Minor .uni oauy, i'ii ia IpOte; Mts. l. t. Beelr, si. t. Icely ami .ife, Newark; K. I.. Ahimft, of ( oncorti, N. H., N. E. 0«OM BOd V..fe, o' Rleillll'lllll, V.I. AtateS !u»r lian Umur over tlie ei.yfbis aflMBBIM. .nu waa nearly a_ ha.l as rata It interfeie.I with tlie ii tn Hoii-e hup and alao witt * number of aveetoa ame bIbbmbib f. T H'tf-'kui and family, nf Hunton C. K. HiVh, of a, liuion.t; Caleb Baster, J. V. Keene, of Oew-Terk ; <;. Prenss arel tam.ly. Mts. IC Preiisa. nf lirnoklyn ; IC t a....: ¦.,:.. ai s/eab agna, nave mi la eg sn mit ins manics of polo were plate.I tun aftsreeeo. before a lama aad lebleasble aaeleaee. ihe aMM were an followa: JauH-e Gordon Bennett, eaptaln; tbe Hoa. Chas, larburd, I.. B. Beyoe, P. O. Ortawota ami J.dm Baa inl. Bails. Aui:u». Belmont, Jr., eaptaln; du Juba lope, E. Zaiuo.t.ki tte Hes. Juba Kneke. O H. Bel i.i: .nol N i'. .-.toni, oi,,- mm tiiiiu mo sppaaasg Hain. luce t'liiiii s wefc lt,iii liy cjcli ai.le. A *loi.|n -eaii-e BK-etma Wim Kent.emeu rnlern will ike piace ou lila i*i-inl iliiriujf lue _-V. week in _ep- i-uiiicr. Hie laternam toaiade tts folios neilin limo--a. W. oyeucer, ', Horae. Booton; 8 ». ColtvBnetoi; ii. O. I.Utl.-rt. 11, BBoOe ttlaod ; i. ¦. and ttl., I, i.. rlii : li li Su'lie. New HI ..t'l.t run.: Dim 1;. While. New-Orle__jtj ll. il. Wem lane. Baluntre; ll 1- Weat, Eevtah weat, s. Vret, HoQceati i t\.NJ; t; ll PeantnuM. W. \. Hay nai rife, Oew-Ton; O. U Urttrar.<*ineinn ti; \v. p.'Kicii- idaea, Jaekaoo, M »«; Ml - -.n»le Mattliews, Han ta¬ il ... ai,..; a. \v Sp. ne r. Beeton .f \v. Mitebell, Proi line, i, Ta in ubM aa.i vt ife. Mr, H. Patera, Mr. llarrv linens. \ v, Y.rk; A:li.i| l.uli '¦- nini m if.-. Mia. I.yuu. ape Hat Ma. m. lc Bond, Wm H. Bond, cit Loralee I Holul. i'll lins Wilipili. Mlaa ll. ' WiK^'ln, Tin. uhii I. a W. P. A ul" ittl.y. Mia. I. li Pearce, \l.ucrii.' t: W. DwicBt, His. H. i. J'«-i-.-. in-. Hartloitl; Mrs. Krna. e. 'laraii, M.-. ¦.ll|,e:.li. ll. M. I I., Hold t. il. .i'llill ', Ul!, le, I I) Ileane .J.I-' i'..tin no: ti. e. t,. oi _'" ilr ene *a I- .. nan, 1.. H. liccileil. J. i. lom- .uni nie. Sew-Yurk; are- Vi amii, all es IV .io..ii ii and i.ilii:ly, .lOliu !'. ltWerai eoe mut raMliv, wi am p..i..as and fawily, laaa a A. L Ho i a_»in>rib and fanliv. Milton; ll-iuy lotiari :i o,l wile. Hint*' tt lier; M. I uiitiiiii.'!i.nii.i;ioiice er; IV. IV. la,.vt,.ii mnl *",,.. I. a. il" ruomaS HolUl iii un ni; Bbb Pr laeaao ; Mr". I i: MrFhaln*. Mn m. 'a.u. e. lii-oua.i ii Junii A. I ..j. -..>., Mm. J. A. losera, W_esiB«ion j Hka B.T Byuard, I taara aod nf". Pillia I. .p'.i.i ; W. '. Wihoii. Moil, cl; T. 1 I.,. ll..CD. Hum. inn. ton Mn .IA A mit | *.-. M -- i. \ il: tt a. bonum Walter CliturO, Bee Bedford: lt. i Kn, ., .a muuiy, CMeagu; w. a. Paw amt ttirv. )lo leeaMr. Hotel Aoiiuitieek -W. B Iii minir, I>. W. B uiiilnc. Bal- linoie, li M K'-iiny.it M Odin and mle. B W-Torfc; MaoukAi' Sweeiea. Pall Biver; W. Wilimr anti i '-iii.a.lias, okla; i' honoree aad wife, Worceatrr j {.timnie. pone um! taaiiiv '¦¦ orfs C. Hadsoo, Brooklya ; i H. Jaekaou and vt i.e. I. C. Nortll, lioatoll. CBOWDi AT com.Y IS|.\\d VfBOn UK Titi; Winn Wi \IIIKH-- sat) KtitiK.NT IS lg a univ als. Tbe hot weathei yi-Mterday drove tliousuttila o I'oney taluna. Tin- SBSOOMV Itunc.ix. VBMh I ft Pier i. Knat Hiv. r, at l:J(i n. m., VOOSBWaal wita panacu- ffloa Ob Bsooi tts Raneei *vaa » one Iflgaad mtttnwe. ile waa u -caiiti) iona.ns BBBO "f aliout lliirty Uvu veaia of age, brown ai a nut ind straieht aa an arrow. He looked at tbe reit of tba pa»Mngera in a patron z lng way and dropped . five-cent piece In tbe musician's lat with a lordly miinnrr. Huif an Nour aft-er the nt.-ntii.-T landed. hnwarer. be waa .eon aurilia beside one of toe moat crowded walka at Weat flrlghton Reacb, rolling up bl* 'fi in a !.-.».- "r I. Ins wav nt tbe paaiera-by anil aaking them to pitv a poer, une-legaed aoldlcr. The bittliinfr yeaferdav waa aaMMtaol, Tiiere waa a itood aurf, and the water waa *vitrm. Occasionally, If li true, the remalni of .1 defunct einteiope or watermelon wotiid drift In anions tbs ih Humeri, hut lt did not teem to disinrb them much. One of tbe bather* at Weat Brighton Beach, t. A. ' ino v. of -i. Louis, a lin.-ai nt Sleight'* Manhattan llo- tel. waa aertoualy injured yesterday. At 0 a. m. he went to Viiurtila's bath home lo swim. Tbe natl.-house la con¬ nected with the beach bv a plank walk, which cruises a shallow ikm>i of water, not more than a foot Hi depth. Mr. Casey. Uiinklur thal tbe water in thia pool was tleep, dove off from the walk. He at ruck on bli head. illaloc.iMng his spine. He waa picked np helpless by bia inei,us anti waa earrie1 to ('abie'g. Ula body and leg* ni" paran zeil, ami it la though; that he cannot live. The afternoon concert* were well attended. The late afternoon Lunts amt trains brought a areal many ptemme aMkan, AH the hotels were full and questa were furnell away from non or tva of inrm aa early as 2 o'slork Ul tlie afternoon. Tue display of flrent SSmS nt Mtiiihattiii BaBSB lan evening waa very brilliant snd waa wu nea-e ; ny a large and de.tabled crowd. Among the 'nie arrivals af 'he Lords are Oriental.E. Waa I; burn. Jr., Chioaao; Lieutenant G. TL i allin. U.S. A.. New-London; <'. lt. Sanford. BruU-- por.iotin.; E. C, BpnBBrd, ¦ewtjsvaeyj a. R. mi eh- eii, iiosii.-ii; L. j Oneil and wife, MasBeeBBeetMj W. H. Oakley, Burwood. B. J; Mr ami Mn. W. P. Barna, Mr- I ii Hariet'. Mia. Wil lam Wilson, Baltimore. Manhattan Hrnrh C. B. Grant, g. W. Tvler. t W Be Witt, Rev-York; Janies McM Han and fnnuly, He- fruif; john Wnlt^ Hud wife. Lnulavlile; George W. Morse, Huston; Piesident. 8. Ci. Brown, of Hamilton foll. g». CUareo, B. Y. Hotel Hngliloii-b. S. foi ami wife. C. C. Tyler and wife. Bew-Ye k (In.irgt- Worthington, New-York; Juill ea I). Bruatthead, Si. Loiila. PLE-U-AHT DAYS AT LOM. BRANCH. Loni. BbaBCH, a-ii»:. lil..A shower be¬ tween 7 and H o'clock this niui-ui.g. winch ipielled :he dust amt hrigblOBOd vegetation, added much to the pleasure ot outdoor amusements lod.y. The weat ler was wai'.uer th iu on SOT dav during ihe post tao osaka, sad bod asssathmg ol lbs Bulvtoaas peculiar to dog-days, a great many went out in car- riH-es tu Monm..nth Park to witness the cone.inion of lc Lone Blanch races. lfasa_BOteB McLean, E'tltor of The Cinrinnati En rjoirrr. who -waa dniiio-roiisly 111 at tile Weat End Hotel on Tharsday, passel a semforteMs night last , night. Dr. Hunter thinks lila symptoms improved to-1ay ami speaks more hopefully nf his prospects of recovery. Tbs SOtlSSS OBpaalla the passenger depot of tim New- je:«ev Beataen BaOreed, formerly Beteaoteo to that cu minuit. lins been transformed min a hotel for invalid helles. Mis. H. M. Locke la the manager. Tbs -Hesta of the lintel Bi'lghfon were entertained yesterdayaftsroeeo with readings and nsttatloaa by Miss Hulda Raker, of Hyraeiiae. N. Y. Profe-aur friaries Mullenliauer, leader of the Ocean Ilniei O.cl.esii-, wai glVBO 0 comylimuntary tlauce at toe Oeaaa Betel to-n;gnt. Humphries' Quintette Club will give a laered concert ut tba Hoiel Brighton ti morrow evening. The do iiile indm enient ut delightful weather and raln- s: nnkied «ti""fa broitaht drivttiff parties oat In full font- this afternoon, and Oeeau ave. has not presented a more mutilated picture at any time thia season. From I fo 7 i>. m. lethe fashionable nour for driving. Fir full seven miles Ocean-ave. rn re tehee away, OVOrlookUnr, and at times approaching tn within two t >' the hluA's etigc. and at no point more than 200 var.ia iiotoel from the water. Over thts bard. auiouih dr.ve gay equipages go houadiug, containing NptBBoaMttVM **t tlie be.iuiy, wealth and fashion of a ¦tcore ur tlie principal citieii of the Union; wntle tnter- sj.ei -ed BBaong them .irs many pooplo un hor-enack. A ratOOBa reporter amused iuinse'f for t'-u minutes thia afternoon by ooaattas the mintier of vehicles that paaaed hms in that tune. The number, _u carriages, and isl thee rshkdaS) gtVl I asOM iden of ihe throngs upon IBU anaes ^t laabtoaabla driving boura. Tbs Hob. j. J. Cmusa, Ifayec el ¦vracasa, and an* Mayor Fly, of N-w York, are among the lats prominent ai rr. ala at ni" Weal Bad. I ie lion. m. N. B-selttee, ih:* preapeettva DesaeersOM liomin efl from tins Hf ii dl-itrtel, is at tilt' I'lilted .-"tates Betel. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Taylor, irave a private dinner to a Eaa Moods at flier new villa at Elberon to-day. The diiniT waa one of the moat elaborate ever glven|here. Among fii" ai" arrivals are me following people t oeeau Hotel.Illa* Gibba, Hope, X. J.; J. 3ug innan. Mi iiiui, -; .1. L Ostrander, KlB-gaten; B. II < lapp ant wife Boatoe Ueorgfl W. Wueeler. Worcester; vf. K. K owlea sad wife. Tim h. r. Atkinson and wife, Boebeater; Barona Well, Boeroe, Lbj B. ff. Wallace, Un Lihou.I; M. Loth, i mel, natl; D. F. Hons tun. Cheater, P- un.; Thoma* Lombard, VIM ."-ara Von Leer, j.eupr i.i Moore, New-York. Weil lull Hotel.Ur. C. M I flor. M B. J rdaa, Ai-'oiiisa-; I-;, i.j.,i.a.i ii un.i wife England; J. is-an frick, Baltimore; E. Payne and wife, Blddleiown. n i.; .iii.u. s i; -i, :.-, t'meiu'.oiu: J. L Wyuk eg aad tv ". Anus'iia p. Brows aii'l family, 1'T.f-man 1). Mai "ki als, New-York. liuo-land Hotel.l). C. CImm and wtie, Vev-Brane- will;; F W. Kenn dy and wife, PhlladelOOl*j P H. Hoover, Harrlatiorg; g. C. Clark, Boatoa; H. K. Dood, Newark; .1. T. Knight aud family, Baston; Constant Barer, F A. Ball. W. tim.e. and wife, Mia* Hun,:, James L. I) ii. H. W. Ii: .bv. \\ llliam Qu nu. New York. Untied Htaim iioiet-H. V. t ortelyoo. N. J.j E. W. Ari-i'Wsi'iiili. freehold, N. .1.; Pump J. Cooper, Jerad Clti Maito) Fie man. Heiirv (nae, Charlea Boom Ju, uh Russell, New-Yurk. Hattttttm Haute Bim M. ff. Rav>«, Klagatea, N. j.; Kim Qeonie MePbaraoo, .Ww-Y r.,; J, iv. F-d r |r, Pi-int-'-tuii. B. Jd B. C. (iii-'fln. Moor.en, g J; J A. I.anet-. Boudoar, N. Y.; Julia Mehniup, ¦omervttle, B. J JA Laufv and wife, Buff ilo J. f ujiniiug-., Boston ann C. e. Maokeasie, New-York. QATETY AI' SARATOGA. BaBATOOA, Aiu. 21..With the exception of asli_lit ahoiter at early luoriuuu, tba VOBtlMr to lajf has been pleasant. The. temperature al noan was bl1. An attrie'ivc programme is presented tor tbe atxtli sacred BOBOerl mt foi.gross fcprliig Paik to-morrow evening. Tiie in.«ii BspobUaaas sf tbs state have eegaged Town Hail for a convention A. ni. '_7. a praad ahHdrea- a imlval ia iteimr arraaoBi at Con¬ gress Hall, to bc iriven BOSl BBOOOMMyOVBOteft Htiulroaat-T Uownlnir't death caused BOIgrlM and re- 1,-ii.ere. He was Hie leader of ibo orchestra which ln- aiiifiirnted the park outfits In 1-Tt-J, and millie tiiiuiy fri. nos n -"nilli, ga. Anthonv f-linstock will leefure on " I-i.nitre Luera- tnre " ueit Ttaseday evening. The ball mvti at Cuii_:oss Hal! last evening. aa a testimonial to tue W_d_BgMa t min¬ ne nt ala of A'b.tuy, waa a ni.asa-a. Many aeutlcir.en from rieiglioortng citirs appeared in iini'oi in, IBs 'mv ernor'a Foot 'iuard. al forinecttciit. fne l.'tiea fiti/.eiis' Cori's, and Troy aad Albany orjraniraflocs iw-ing repr* aeated. Ka-COiigMMMBa Kufu* r, IpeeldiaA of cievelaad, ar* nved at tm-Lin ad Itatet Hotel yeaterday, Bia wife ae- aaaapaalM Maa. Jease L. Williaiiia. of For* Wat ne. Ind.. a lead nu .- ip. ita lat and business man of that Slate, ia ut tea lilted States Hotel. F .doning are among the new ariiva'.a: OaagreM Hall fl B. B maom nnd fun: iv, w lahlartoo ; ti W. Ra I let. ht. I. "Ils ; tl. II" fit M's ale! ta Rill . B'SW- Il.r.eii; h.. II. ob" 'imi wife. Hew fort J. 8 Bleaker and family. Bvde Parki W. ll. Jinan., J is. t i j lt Matthews, New ark. I'mtcil s'ufcii H;tet.J.* Hani, tieurg' i; B. P. SpSUld- ina "d "-nc ot. l uot; D. J is. Seaming a id rife, Kew-York: O. VJ Barne«,T. T. Wlldeniiue, V. I. V. \ i I' !. Wentworth, i.. r W am:, mm Joonaton. \s c. -.indoon. Bew-York; K. il. gliddon, t bieago F. J it.cnn...¦'. (few Verk. Oread Paten D. D Bancam aad fa Hy, Sing Sins; Q V. Hill and wife. Philadelphia: J. Pedro, Barana; Q, V. lilli-. :;..».h.i V Mun'.tv. Iii oltlt a; I), tito.- Illina .111.1 ¦-. .!.'. I.¦ tl.-t¦¦' e li ll ., ,.,u md iiiuud; M. ll. BiUBca. Aas-Ste,Ga; I, li. U. Joger- "o!:. lato iii ore S 1'- N "hu a ami it ii... a. (,., uurtuey, J II Hoiisioii H. W. farpeti ie.e. New York. BKCINNINU ANKH' AT ROCKAWAY. Tbe dmebargiag ol the workmen ni tbe Ba h lluicl did nut advanee as rootdlv ns waa at lirst ._- paeted. Mani ot tba men .'..ni neglected i" procan heir boord hill-, aod tbe djoetmeol ef them bobo* stoned much delay, lhere wera alan the elaiaM of those who bad left tbe hench tn ba Battled, i ed many annoying Bomplicatiooa Loel evetuns the men were au discharged, and Mr. Kioe 'u tl I n-p' rfer f I uk I'k.iiim yeaterdoy thal bs would non beoin anew, end bavs a sufficient uom- li"l nf iiu'll tu c.iui[)l"(" lie ivie L il- tl,'! .ly BS p"ssi bte. Tlw iie'-ui mt nm al the additional ham ol 0175,000 is B»w .n in.iun a-, and :t i- e\ e <i i 'i ti im difficnltv will oe iniiii'l ni " placing ' tbe cernfi- coteaneee sar; to rarry out tbe work. Pnparottooa are being mada for Um openlug al tba hotel thia ¦aeek. _ml ihe uti.i¦ "i ih- neoivsr ls besiatrad all "at kuur b* sppltesnte for noBitionsio tba aitehoB hui! otbei'de srtmenMoi tba hotel. Hie opaoina oftbeaea railroad lo Reeltowoy, rutiiiiuif directly le tbe new hotel,a ul. it ia thought, .iiiik" iuickaiiiti ll- adi a sm tuunldahlo rival lo foiic> lalaod tlinn u boa '.a io Ibe p_*t. BBB lloii.L- It ih intended to expetnl ,-r:fi)i>.i»Oi) in hotels hy Beal eeiiaun nu <»ti< Islead uni Joma's BeaaO, t~ I., Uot ciiiiiiiiin: ile cost of the exie.iiaiou nf ihe Montana or rtouiii'i a K.l.road thermo. A FAT Iori CAMP. Tho fat uieo ot' WesU'lieHtej- County oon- W-n.piaie an encamumenl for a week on Oacawaua Islaud. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, UH LANDLORD AMI TENANT. I IkriK.lt SHOU AN KM.MSHVIX ON OBOtMB L-rOy AND tntSU I HAHa< I! R. "1 th* Fd i tor ot rh* Tribune Sib: Thc letter of Mr Ju mea Redpath tn our ia.to- ot to day speak* nf " the power now i.eul by very landlord lu ihe Weat of Ireland, of flinging wit BM enants Into tbe roadside If flier failed io pay Iketr enta for a single year." The power legally to e»1et a eiiant who tims not par rent ii certainly beld by Un V>*t of Ireland landlord-*, bot la lt not also held br laBd* ards In every civilized state In tbe world! If a nan owna a lr.na* or a piece of laud In the fut M4 tatea aud reuta it to snottier, has he not pawer ls re ume p'i»aea.i"'i of bia property f the snpuleted rent M ioi paull Most certainly he has: and toe Weat of reland landlord baa oo other and no rr-aler po wea 'hat "property baa Its duties aa weil a* Ha rigbM" ia a octal truth which cannot !*. too atrongly lusieied ob. IS 'oiild. however, nc more correct to state lt n the broader orm, '. wealth baa Ita duties aa well aa its rghts." Il IS he duty of every wealthy maa, Whether iaudlord, mort- ;:igee. or mill-owner, io dna. merell-,ly wiro Hie poorer nen with whom the employment of ala wealth, whether is land, capital, or nummery, brings him Into reiatloa« lui no sound economist would propose legislation en- orelng such dui 7. You very properlv, in a recent leane. mid up lo lb ¦ a oro nf all tr tier-.11* men the dolints at Vllliam II. ktiKlL-ti in bia relations with poor mee de* lemleut on lum, bm you would uoi propose a .aw te irevent a man foieclosing a morigage on which MB ntert-at waa nut fun lieoiiilng. My object tn wrt'lug ls to combat tbe idea. wblcB #ems v--ry common in thl« country, that it ia trna law oe lui British BeVeBOflBOOl tbat is Ul Moon for the dlitreM n Ireland, and for tb« evictions tuat axcite so much tn- ligualion. The British Hoveroment baa uo more to de »ith tbal tliau has the United Htatea Qavernuient to de nih ihe misfortunes of the unlucky men wno came mder the power ot Mi. William H. Euglah. The face a, and it cannot he too bluntly stated, the il: .tress la Ireland I* due solely aud entirely to the character of lie I,aaa people. The tcnanra ar too IgBM mt, la_y an<T mjirot 'dent to nrovidi- against the eoutingeuciea of bad uirvests.biul trad-.and bad bargains with their Landlords. tlie ,.ui.I.u.¦'..- aim ar- t: isl,men, toa, h.- it r-ineins tered.are lutnniy len uiipairiulic to liv at home, ind¬ ue tun ,\ av ,_ . or lOO Sclflall to '-,- eitlier i'll- DP willina I" ie n. I heir tenants a' a alu. li lb"-... arv Ula. 111-e of I ian famines A fan.lue is never heard ot fa scotland (except occasion il. v in ci.me of Um wealers, alia, where me feint: pepaialtea baa a chariic'er Usaf he li-i.-tii). and yet as far as freedom of contract Iwtwea-a audioru and teuant. security 01 tetuir pa OM ol enos .on, aii.i u I inc ut. cr leg.i. conditiona are concerned, ii sob f.*nan 1-farmer ls neituer bsCtM iiorwitaeoa nan tue tran. He has a much leas fsrtlle couutry tg work on. 11 d pays lowlier reals, ino: bm U** BM lutelll* renie, euergy, aud above all, feraatsTbl sad t.irifi- And, I may aud, wbeu be doe* make a bad bar* iain.1. »., naree to pay B o high a -eui.aud one or two had Nan ernie (as U-bJf lave done lately) and ruin him, ht- do-an't snoot bis andlord becauae he can't have the farm fm nothing, be loeao'f lui n a Fenian or anything ol thai son. The British Government is indeed at prefeut trying '.o frame a law for ireiaud wuich .t.i. to aoi_e 'nena -nf. r"c H. e principle, aa Mr. Beti pu th Baja, Mat rn .rt' -ny hat i's i.uiies ; bm tout law is avowedly nut m. tba mes of Bininu poll .leal e -ouoray, hut is nf the natur,, of tn excepllouai expedient Called for by tue Urgent ticersy .Ity ot the nour- h lau in en seem ptraaed with the _enera! purpose, if not with its details: Out If they would oniy think they woiiid see that tue enactment ot moil a law would be a in«_r. ce to Irelaad, in ismuea es :t would lie a cou:ea«iou that the iBOaoeelt) of IrlsU [ennuis and iLe cupidity of Irtao laaolacda etgeBod aa mei france uoi cai.rd tor lu anv utter \i rt of tnb Bru lau Em ire. I am, "tc Civia HritannkiS. Aeic Haren, Aug. 13, 1.H0. BEPUBUCA1 COURAGE IN FLORIDA. Tn the Editor of The Tribune. But: Tbe campaign in EoOBBlblg County, xi*.- o. ene'l and the lon'led alli Arthur colu.'S WeiO ibiowu to tae breeze tuts du}. wini a s.niite of twenty- Ive .mids, at H p. m. The club mut 111 ti un..um nail lo .ru 1 new members, of whom a number were added :o the roll. The meeting waa th'-n addressed hy J.ulfa ..Viiliam fcLiik, formerly of foiumlms. O iio. J.ulge Kirk ¦ one of thoae coneervstiv" Repa ill* ni- .vbo stand lo- lay wilhout spot or blemish. His remarks were well nrected, and met witu overwhelming apii.ause. Neves before has such a spirit of enthusiasm prevailed in this .milli 1 .wm uow shown hythe R-publicans of Weal Floral 1. Ile r.,-p anil ana of Eacambia expect to carry ibm county By at least fear to Bee Bemired majority. Dur elah numbers now aoaM BOO bmmb and si.ll lucy come. Tue club ia pr-snl d over by Ute fo.lowing Direr-: S.f. fool), president: Richard Gannet. H. B.-cboffand ex-Postmaster Z. Elijah, \ ¦<. p esidenta 1 J. i- Ile: uandex, se. rela rv, aud E. Hallies, tieiienrer. The Demo raia held ihe.lr ounclave la->t night here, ia tbe public s.piare, out It fell short by far ut what many of tlieir leaden expected. Garfield and Ar*mir will parry Baeaaabte Bayoud a deeba Wt shall uoi cease te wm li until the going down of f.,e aim on November _- N. mtii ihe -iitug down or raa ina 1 1'ensacola, fla., Aug. ll. 1 *--*<». FINDING TIIE DAY OF HU WEEK. To the Editor of The Tribune. Hut: I was very nindi mterootod ia >our plan lor buding out me dav ol thc OBOS Bf any ona year, in last auuday's iniBLNK. I foun 1 it correct witB two exceptions. The dales winch caauul be made ou* coir.-ct.y, by vinir plan, ate tba landina of CoM-abea m Friday. October 19, 1492, and uiso tbe day nf »uiimg "I I'oluint'iis, on Friiiav. August:!, Hw-'; aMMMS ia cor- r et Please explain. ft A. L. Aewl'urk, August IT, ItOO. [C. A. L. has not ma<te his caleuloti NM ''"rrectly. Take Hm loading of Colembaa, for loatoaco, and we have the following : tunstall! fold atv:-!. 4 fnustant tor HiMilii-r . 1 Ceatary titi ua tiplwrd hy o' M O'ld year* (!C_) pm,, on,, fomt.i 1 , Day ut the monrli. 12 Total.U16 Thia _rvi4ed by a ran leaves s reaMUMlaf of U. .hawing that it wa-i the sixth dav of rue week, or V ri day..Iii THE FKAl.'D CBS AS A KOOMERANG. To the k d it or of The Tr thant, .Sir: I hope The TVBtTBB will do notlnog to repress tlie ery of " Iran.I." ae I ia al tba cry win do ia mole seed tliau harm. I ask 1 nu iBMtBgaag _BM man iii Wa«hiagton t'oiinty M wm.-.-. pong the i,erm.ina lu illa vicinity were attache!, ll' rep. .-.t; .. ruey are a nos' all Us-infrats. I alWBgfl OMd 1-1 vote tbe bciiioi-nitlt! ili'kei ; but af: er tbey iee ind BB Electoral Commission, iu uppnsiiion to the a Mies of a mammy ol Hie He nu o ll 'ans in fonar.-as. and abOB ile- decision of their own fiiinraission was against HMM, raised the ery af .** frau.1." I aaa m gUeoatsd teal 1 iiav-i voted the Kepuli ii iii Hebel ever since." 1 ai me..emt there an other latelltg ut QesaMOa who will not relish the. cry 01 '. frand " liv a pani wind has unifnriuiv aagoaad all leva teodina. reiireaafraadas lent voiitiiri a party '.tleiuitl-.i with tbe rrauduiena Vii III'-' ll Ne IV Y ria Hld S(,uf,, , r,. , ,,. ,t'elapte,| 'rant tn Miine, aud tm. iran.is, uitiiuidarious an.t linir 1 r* in Mss:ssipp! and olaei -uiil'i a .stat. s. Audi tai- inline: c ot iBtetlUMBt dei aaa* aiU be felt by the Ula.""-.. L'-t I)'tiioera.a erv .. iraud." ft Waupmm, Win, A..g. 1-. IMO. THB0_t_n_JW IN PH-OSl Si't'AKi:. To the Editor of Th* tribune ^ik: Hit lie iii ocsloff rat a peraoa livion away from the city of New Ymg, yet Ob-ieftOO mia be-1- 11 ia S- BOOB IIS alice's. I Would like ttl -S>. oil 1 the iruiiosl- tiuti nf Mi. H. M l :ioh as uncle in I,ii, TBUBDOO "| flits mot urix of ni tciinr tins aueient ana v. ri vuiderful aoBotitb at toe aaetaa at DeMaBgaeea Arms viewmo iles ham 'linc stiafi ,t ten >!.it ¦ suire a- ii lav «o enid ami Mill lu "ie bottom of tin- buick l.u.k in mid mer. I wiufl ctuie mi. n (Jalaa ggBasevead tba Ita-eaaf tOMMtaaao i-irungiy Imeraaned m mm -benaan-**- a*l I then have ..j nilli alf. to look umi.i lt who cou,d not or weald noB i.. ne to _o i" I cul ral I'll I; I'.n' r. mao a _ivui br toni cnrioainindeiil are cenalilv Mil tl. .mi f,.r nie ,-m inc nen,-ve ii speak- m.- mind of Ute great iii.i'iiniy oj tliliikiug nnd r'-itolnir peoiile wh'-u he UT- * llfl .ito. fa/Baa, vug. io. isao. u .s. egan HIE TBIBUMI IN THI < AMI'AUiN. To the Fd ito r of The Tribune. gut! liming ui.iny canipiiij'ii.s I bOVO nitt.-heit ih,. reaulM Beeeesastabod ny tin- dtoislBatMa <>t bobbi paton documents; and wht'.c I believe ti,at _oo-t done ot mn mg uiiclaunt at Ik.-ii.- put lu cond naeil lorm and ¦ruin m tbe people, I also believe tba: Half the moura ex,ten.led in pl.u'iug a good paper Ike 1 111 I'KlRl'MK le Un BOUda would aceotnpilah inure, lam convinced t. il 1.000 p' s.f lui. Titinivs proper.y d'-trihiifsg tl fl nil Aaai'iiibly I) sir.ct In luia city dillina Hu- uo iiiiig ol Heptouibcr and (-.'Isiber tt nld mer. tea be lt pnblW e ni v.un ii om T.oOO tai ID.ikiii. lt thc people are prop. ei v laf-CMed aa to 11, 'ii,alluna at faeuc tba Stale eg Nett York ml; give Uarbuid and A rt bur oo.lHIO BMBSSa in. Yours. P. gsta-TeHB, Amt. ll, ihho. SPORT AND COT-LIT. To th* Editor of Th* Tribune Slit: In Thk Tm Hf nb tit to-day I read am BOBSeM of a fox BOM Bl B> BaMO-i and haw the gal'.anl gi-iulemeu and two gen ile ladles oh sad the poor animal into tue water, etc. Ia lt not nearly time tbat people tiho pin .-.a lo have some ktudiieaaOiud iutetBgaaaO nnd somei..m.- lo do in thia busy worbl olhei tUan tor¬ turing thc .munal cr -lion for "ai*ott"f Or are tuc rn -.ai,,, pm, ie -ni Itvn.g ni the paal anea I Yuma. Asie Hork, Aug BU. Ihmii. C. foUJUH, Tull Tanmkb C'AdB . BiiU'licr (trading), " I.u ,' OB 11 iliuo' -Iel 11 lon,- 0ii!-ii« rs' ional. f .1 a mau Un ut a moiitiil Wuy, Id *iv« nim 'una. t would I I| telba Maa lo thia'ere svetein, what's to iieeouie o' the Hr.usu -oiisuLout-ou I" fborus of rradrsturu tnt .*. BBBSl " AU I what, iudeeu i''-ll'___-

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Page 1: GLIMPSE OF^THE SOUTH, AT RESORTS. LETTERS FROM THE I · .cain for myidea of the Southern esambry lintel.a two-story frame house, with upper and lotta r pi g.'/a.s. MgIseBoha haast

I GLIMPSE OF^THE SOUTH,IS THK MIXIM KKOION OF GEOKUIA.

rBABtl'S BBjVUm AM> HIS WIKK-ll.W THK pfO-

riK laMWB LOgOOa "om .uk dis inn i

what OMmtmmWtM WOOMBI snd oki i_tt_k

PARK: Y BOT OOOOMRJMO* M'KlN,-, ruy wi;:

.A rilli' TO ONK <'F TI1FI MINKS.PUIItna.iPHKRsU« piM,fl!-V.0 METHODIST Sill I HKKl< 't- WMJt.prB:Ni; siiKB?.

(m-u _xooeA8lONALcosRBa*.sii-*t--»T.-.rTUi-:TBtnr'o:.,piHi/iNKin. Ga, .Inlv _i>.~uThis is Auraria."

anni the dominie, ai.. gronp of low, wenther-Ntanietlbuildings, fat mg each other acroM tbe stony road,came into sight."And where is the hotel t" I asV.ed, looking in

.cain for my idea of the Southern esambry lintel.atwo-story frame house, with upper and lotta r pig.'/a.s. Mg IseBoha haast agata rather infirm as to

lunges, perhaps, and flaky walls gradually drop-p.ii- a coat of white paint. I bail seen such but Ip;,tv not ti nu of thc kimi now.

- Here it is.'' an-.wend the dominie. 00tba accus¬

tomed horne sin ried -ditly to the lett, and stoppedbefore a lew lt ame house, whose front piazza was

entered from thc street hy a Hight of wooden stepswhich Barrel both a* irate and path, the picketfence st retching away on each side, and closelyhemming the piazza in. Vines grew across thc tun

ot the tloor. anil along the piazza rails, being rootedin hoses set up on the door, out of lbs way of predStevy BSVB1 scratching l>elovv, or pro sling gigo,whose grunting rose from beneath our feet as nc

.rulered. I shall never forget thc great pink bloomsof the hydrangea by the door, Dowering superblysnd rioting in its own beauty as it Overflowed thebox it wa.s rooted iii: it was the one stainless pleasof loveliness to ba seer, in that rough place.ht I sat there in the porter, which va entered

directly from the porch, the clatter of heofB in thestree! drew my eyes from tbe cbromos ea thewalis, and a couple of men rode by, in dannelsin;ts, uah trousers studed into their boots, theirbooda close cropped a ntl covered with straw hat*.Tiley were miners, ami they came from the NorthI knew that Iicfore 1 was told; they had BOOB ofi a ref tin- eesmtrymaa af north Georgia: thchah aione could have settled thal matter.Aiirana is six miles fruin I»ahlonega ; both names

arc ladlee, flabbauga mrenlog ~ gtild Urida " The.shite man's name for Auraria is simply* Knuckle'sville," a euphonious title earned forth Bsttleaoeat hy its leeerda ni war. - Thor...:. i a stone in that thar toad as you km pirk Opt:.at ain't Inn used ni a light.' the Bqutre told,looktag meditatively dova upon th" streetbelov.;:s ara all s_t BO the piasxa utter supper. " Tea,ina am tins was the town tur ti gb tin'.-Knuck lee¬ville, exactly. An' not only with lists and knuckles.That's the nason thar ain't no liquor sold intaralla now."¦ !- noni- s<dd here VThs Si-tiire tipped his chair bach and let it rest

ng.-iinst the boose. Thc s,,uire i« the leading manal the neighborhood; be has brea sent to thc Legiela.titre; bi keeps the posf-oflice HOV, amt this is Ills.. liuiei." where mic steeps nader quilt- mode bjhis wife and dooghti rs. and siter tm monitor,swirls ot frying bacon have long regaled lim ooe

tnls, e;tis at a long tobie on one ada of tba bighitchoB in which the meal has been prepared. Th..squire ih a solid maa, a mau of property and Intel¬ligence; ins hill-eves look out BOBO you with wis-t.oin tempered Ky a genial Bparit el tun; his hansud beard ore gray; hs veamapairof gruiti.users ami a boBMspuu cotton shirt, buttoned-

;nt only.with a unod chino but¬ton; I believe ba sever goea barefoot, as boom oftin Deighbars du; his boola aro heavy, ami havefin scnice. He talks slowly, bat you rely uponwhat be says \mh a just confidence in his sincerity.

" I'hiir ain't a drop o' liquor licensed toin the deeatrit t. Von see, Dahionegx shut np all tbeliqaor shsea abor, and Booeeoulda't be cold withinthree miles o' tba lovo; and Daeauavillot it

wenldn'tha' no lieeeme neither, au'that di uv thewhola dnukiii' popalattea clear te Auraria taitheir liquor; un' it waa more n we could stood.Why. thar was ngillin'an cursnf oo' yellin' goto*cn In rc day an' night. Thor vaa't a ladv nura

chiitl to be osea oo the streets sven aa'aove josihad to looa the hars in self defence. Every man

io-.h. dei airat signed the petition. I droved it upIn .m. Th" biggest driuki o' man about ben. u h;s naiiic. 1 sign mi¦ name,' vivs he, * be-

i it it, I'm liniin' to hav e it; bel i 1

pt it. that 1 inn. -An' I vant to pul it mit o

r 1 :r sake o' SITleay au' the ebildruu.U '* Dame."

.. An baa :: ** irked veil V¦Well.) -t tell ia ii "nt-iit thal mun. If.-

Bs. ;.. ... ¦" town with money in bia pocket'n. t he tarries home all be mokee. Ile gits drunkBOUMtiBMa aol niton. H.- cant _rir at i! often.When be aia'l drunk be's fl good husband sn'l i-i ia ca il begite liqaoi as it's brotiglilin s'liiietiines un the sly.bc nor no other man as

gjti drunk dare* t" whooo araand sn' let folkst. Toa sse they kin behuoled opau'

made to !":! whar th.-y g-a the liquor, or else lu

Imprisoned; sud tbe one who sells it ia pr.tu tie nt o' the lav. Wc don't hat" any

roi* i.< :.¦ !,¦ w. nor draw oil tiie ttespt-ritSharai lers imiu t.-n mitea rooud.""Would they really com* solar as tbat foi

li.|.i a

¦Tl j won'd that.1¦Hoe do oeople do thal wan* 11 for id" Do m ithonl' And that's doin' better."-* Se you are teetotaller yourself, 8«i«"III a. lt dot. -li. c, lea, I ..111. I llell I I'l'lii V" ill

allow in' no fool to have whissey that don't knowwinn to stop: nor no half-grows boys to ba tonghito dunk themselves into boosts. I have seen the

jday here when euro earn wbtahry waa aa plenty as

M .! .rn' it don't seem ii) ni" as folks Qsed to cit'. -u much. Thar iv.i.a a still on every bill-1 al! a man had to tin waa te airy hi" '"ishcle' euri: to tbe still an briog aval it* taine ia*li .«.¦) an' at every eoru-buekin' an' log-rolliu'In thc .u.in;iv whisk y na*, on baud. I oever guldrunk i.i in vife 'll tell yoe abe's advisedBMM drink ah ke/ for my health when 1 was

I I « ui'idu'i t.ik.- it.OOt O labtc-I.nlu!» \ ,.. rn- I..-.n hen ever seuce lt»-0,orbefore, .-, ..- whiskey aecd to iev like thatak . m.. .ur ] noni bl.uiictl no BOO Cor dhukiu'¦ tm i,i corr) ."*n a... -..: rum's Dosi stmos ot m- xrigho iga,

" Von a..,. .f tbs old Beith rs. liien P 1 queried.* W« .ne ,, r. i- boob ss tin- Indiana aaa mm ed

esr tin- *a,,inre a wife saul, standing at the dour¬ta I... u lg hind. "The Indians asad t<> !>«.all abonl hi- I can leoaembee scour many a

sn*-, v. e n.a.-d to liva the other aMeof the Cheeta lee.lina mtim wes the Indians until gobi aaa dieoor-mM .iel in" Vblte ui"U WOOld have tilt- laii'l.

bf- .. m. iiinj; ',.m ii tv .ty Ul UM saint) fashionOnt 'a. st imj-v, My ssa iii Montana, he writes me

SiMini aaa they serve tim Indians ont thur. I

B-sraya tl night u ".is a ahem**"a-a eaau aol aad sat dova ea a ala! belteaosd

.¦han a ta.; v-euma. nearly ti* t'-t-t limb, with a

tew-rfiii phyahiBB and a kind, abrewd face, full ol

Baoraeter."l'o you own any land in the gold-bolt T" I asked.

.¦.»-Maire half laagbri* "There's jroid through the .vliole country, more*-.*¦¦-- he saul. " Taint uo advantage tn anybody.* own it. It's tbe kind o'land that the more youawn of u tbs poorer you arts-taxes to pay. I owu.rood deal; I'm a mighty poor man."" How dues it sell T" I asked.8 ely," the i-s'iiiire answered, a twinkle in hil

.te. "Thu in the gold belt ia worth a hundred*°"arsaii acre; farming liuid.tbat ls. wibi lauds,en the hilibidos.you can get plenty of it ut a dollopS_ _erc."

.Nobody ought to starve here, then."Boosdy doc*. Nobody makea any money,

'idler, except a few Yankees, Our'people don't*»nt mon.-v. Ita a great curse.d' you knowtli-tl. mon*"-/ ia.''"Are none of you but the Yankees anxioua to

"..¦k-sitT l»u't most of tbe count*-under cultiva¬tion T

"h'<it one twentieth of it. Our people are sort o'*" ""loleiit. Tory bold things |pretty even. The.Wtni-ii ui__. in the grgod is the one that's Just

nongh to live an' pay his honest debts. Thafa

The Squire rose to go over aid unlock the post-soao to sn taaananml unmii-cr for "his mail."It's a great mistake." he said, pausins in a

eisurely way, ** to think that gold is a paywit; crapo raine, anyway. It takes about three dollar* innoney to get np one doll-.r's worth of gold an' twolollars to get one in silver. When you come to

"1'1'cr you're ahout even ; an' when you find iron,hen you've struck it rich !"" Corn and wtieat's about the best-Job we've un-

tattoo, here," ihe Squire's wife said sedately.¦ Tiny tell me that the women ito a great deal of

arni work about here." I remarked.A WOMAN'*! WOKK IS WAK TIMES.

"Well, I kin tell you what I done, durin'war.nins," .he answered, a ^a _n' xhe women.we¦un thirty acres an raised a crop while the men~as gone to the treat An bea^a o'women-folksaaa to do what is dime roon' their place. The *nifn.nay be a-nuning. an' eaniin' eighty eenta or a

lollara day; or they may not lie good for any¬thing; or in BMSBB places, tba men's started goin' to

*-liool an' gettin eiliicatiou. so's they're too busy tostir roun' home much: an' there ain't many a

woman in this country that don't have to followthe plough some spells to git a little coni-meul in

tba house "

"Hid yon ev.-r plongh. Mrs. Pt-V I asked in.urprise She laughed."Not much. But tba hist year o' the >ar I hod

Ni do many a timur I never deSM before. Toa OM,Mr. W-, ha hadn't never gone to the war. ltciu' a

magistrate and keepit*' the poaf-otrhe an' all. But.rle time hod COBBO when every man was needed,an'it was to go into the hone guards or to tbefront. He wa'nt long thmmhuf between noni' to thefront in honor, au' hanlin' roun' home witli thoserascals who made a business o' plooderin' an'killin', instill o' daauodio'. The dav he left for At¬lanta. I shut og Ibo jetare an' tba goat odie, an'sent tba mail-bags over to Dahlonega, for I hadn'tany right to keep "em; au' then I VOOtdOVUtbaMelds. Men nor boys were to ba had : bal I sentword to tba vooaea le meet ne.I had one negrohov on the niece who couldn't be hued to leave iii.-.

They come, an' I made Vin a talk, an' Baked 'emwhat they'd take to ase bm through. Thor weanotallia1 what we'ii de lor food il wedido't raise thecrops. They said il I'd just keep 'em in iori:,

tobacco, an' ri?e, they'd vorh aa lune aa i'd furnishatinlis."" Tobacco T""To he sure I Some of 'em wanted it fur their

euro use an' som" or 'em for their soldiers. Theyh.nt tu have BMOl an' rice for their dubinin. Solputs mv neirro beg laloO vagjoe, pin' gave him tbamoney, anil sent hun efl for the provisions. Bomsfolks lunched, an' said I'd never .ace inuits ncr

arogon nor hm- oooaaoaoyooio; hut I know'd mymau; au' it vaaol a week belora he cot beeb fromA tl nita with Ina wagoo load, an' al! hands waa

bani at work. The cuni had bod oae hoi lu', bul ltasa all to plough ;an' Jay hy* an'with the other

Tops we had our hoads full. Somotimta I'd stayin the held all day; flOUMtiUMa I'd just s -nd downtbs rations an' nay I wouldn't COOM that rimmm":and just when they didn't know winn lo expectbm, I'd drop doora on em; that's thc way I hep'em to their vorh, They aever did know vbeo telook for lue.

.. Alung that time a party o' Yankee Boldiers de¬serted at Dalton an'tome through. The_ rome tobm to upon the Btom aa'let'en git assoi tcbacco,ll"l|> yonreelii b,' aaud I. an' I pointed 'mn to a boa

thal was just nooned, They an/armed round it.vt hen one ol 'em says: . If "Jan- in all th" test, OO1let's bbs it it's all alike.' Another fellow soya:doe, ymi kin sec it s all alike, by thc marks oo th"

'mixes: \i hat makes yoe do so. when thc lady's so

oolite ea to tell yon to help yourself F Then theHst ..a.nc up tu bm an' began t" act very rude

>. ai. .1 f V, ell, 1 hail picked op ali tba eoorage tbat1 hail to tatami whatever flhoold come; so I BtOOOstill ami looked him in the aye, an" saul 1 : ' I've

gone toroagfa all tba aror ap to thiammnte.'aoyaI, an' JTOO ON th" ti -t man that lins uth-red to

insult ni".' An' then the others took him an'just.uried him to his hone; Ibej oever l»-t him slunk.inutile, word, hut lode away, all "f ci'! ; an' thcliuiu" Guards um! 'em half vay te Dahlonega an'killed Sumo of 'eli!. *. li',;!- '"

" But how did your wop tura out '"

.. \\ ell, I raiaed a hundred and thirty gallons o' sor¬

ghum, to begin vith j aO' seventy-five bushels o'wheat, au'some eight hnudred bushels o'corn; sn1u ben mv husband got baek.au'the war vaaover,tbatHom.' Guard run a wagon iuto the corn-lield, au'stacked their guns, au' vent to loadingop vitl ii

corn, thi'iwin' n in tin- mules, an' vastin1 it. as theywant, [never seen him so mad in hil my life. Hewas ready te li.ht s dosen; thev eouhln'l Msre

liini. He gid da vu rh, re, an' b* stood betwixt themm' their nuns sb' h" had a cnn in his own bandaIf you don't git oat o' this I'll shoot you Into rib¬

bone!* beeaid. -I wouldn't mind it so much if I'drained Um crop, tmt the wobma horvaated this Boru,un' it's Botnethin' t'"> pood for yin to steal I Notwhile I ir-e .vu ilo'i't pto grate of it I' He drov,m clean out's aa' then he gol sorry, thiokio' they

j .¦¦. .I sonic very bad, lor sn lav hod raised

any!Iiiiil'. sn he called to "cm to Iel thc tva'on voilit the fence, an' te **"iul two bach an' ne gave sm

what he thought right, an' let 'em go.""Voil hud a BOOd BMDy I'lil'!'. people up here.

hadn't pott"" I Baked..*\.- va Im.l. This Beetloo turniahed a mm-

pony to thc Northern army durin' abe war. BOOM

«f 'em ar" In in' hei" yet; hut our people never iv ill

like 'em for it; not in this generation. Bot we

serer I ad no reaps t far the e ay tbe nome Un tedslone about it. They took ssee oat o'their beda bynight, aa1 111111-' 'cm or tunk'cm where they never

vaa beard of agaia.Ualoa ead Boeeah both. Theyaever eared. Sloader an' deviltry, that vaa all1 hey wanted.''

a visit to oki cw mic Munta... Wa- this conntryjas thickly settled before the

war as BOV V" V'-s. inst about. Auraria was one" a heap

bigger place than it is nov. Bal this basalvayibeeo a white man's eeaotry: very few iiig>r. rs

owned, any maun than Gainesville.""i've noticed their phasece; 1 think I have yet

to see a colored man in I.u ni |>k in County.''" Thcn-'s sum" at lin-mmes; they work white and

colored there, Am 1 'ti ¦ala' to look ot any o'thein nea '"

'. Vi's, I BOOPOM -o. Which is the richest BBS '"

" Well. Pigeoa Booet is about at tbs to]..that'sColonel Hand's. Then ..r" tts or aeveo miaea lathe aeigbborhood aa' yosll see pretty mach thesame thing at all. They're run B] water, you

htiow."I ili.l not knew imt before loag I had sn oepor*

tuiiity of loorniofl i'll'* Dominic and I. with his

lilli en-year old sister, volkod ont from thc Bgolre'a" hotel" on" aftsrasoe te rboi lbs oooiesl goldmine, which happened te li" the "ChJCBgO and

QBorgia Mining Coiiioaiiv'a." Tbs young girl hadrn-isr visited lier iiiuthei' in ina 1.ntiiin faotaameaocfoiv. and was alive willi curiosity.

¦Do you think I can go underground erith mywtntc dressOOf BOV asked, pausing to eat a few

MackherrMa hool leaaed a noss tba path, and ii_ingher blue eyes anxiously upon th" Domiolo," Von wont have to go .iinilergrouud," he an-

BWerotLu Whit! not io see a mine 1 Rut I want te wee all

of ite-all there isl" sin- declared.¦ So .mu eau aud without laaving daylight.""Ob, 1 want lo see a real, regular mine I'1 pi Oa_M

tbe pretty maalan, ea tba sorgo of a pout. ** 1 don't

call it a mme uuh-se I go where tho miners OTB Olwork "

Tho Dominie smiled, and stepped aside, gBCUgdown into a little hollow, and theu holding nut Ins

hand u> lbs young girl. In front of hun, at his feet,

yawmd a black aBUfldng, into wbich bia little sister

peetied.¦ There ls water in there," she said, shrinking" Ob. yea. But come hen- are some wooden pieces

like a ladder, leaoiug to tim underground ; lot'a godo*u."

.* I don't want to! I shouldn't think they'd want

to writ in such a place.'"They dont. This is au old. disused shalt. All

be work ls earri-d on inthe daylight now. Rutf you insist on descending."l-*he scampered Sack to the path ami resumed batearch for idackltemes. We wmtnd thmuuh trie-

.nd acruliby undergrowth, crossing a larne rusty-

(M-ikinit pipe, wbnh leaked a little."That is the pine lg which the water ia conveyed

o the mines," eat compaiiiuii said. "This BBOB-

'an.V pays a water nut BB ' olonel Hand of Shoal'»! a day for the privilege nf togging his pipes rind

ising a certain vnnui'c ol thc waler V_Jah he roii-

.evstohisown works at ru-s th" hills. Come thisvar. ami we it ill see the lieginnifiir ut the milling.''Wa stood at the baod of a tlrcp. wa.shcil-uut-look-ng gnrge, and at our feet a jet of water sprang fromhe opening in the pits- and Ml upon the ricky soil-clow, washing a muddy stream into a long narrow

vooden trough which wound nut of sight. On tbsitht-r side of the ratine another spuut of water

prang forth, ami inade another slender, vehementittle waterfall. Relow us in the hollow, a mun

itood, at Ibo ead el what looked like an etiurmotts

rardcii hose, whose spout he directed tirst in one

vay lind then in another, as a man waters a

awn or a paveaOBUt; onlv his robbar tuite was

¦emooa, ami tba jet el water VOabed mit eachmini of earth it was directed upon, and-the manwald not turn it with his hands alone, hut mm adt by means of a rough 0*00000 wheel and crank. AIttle furl her on a man stoiKl with a smaller rubbernbc, and basti neil the slow-tlowing mud in its¦ace throagh abs laag.VBedea troaghe tovord tbs'actoiy.

WAallING OUT THK OtHU.

We elfanhed dovn a rather steep incline, ami saw

I b.irn-likc, voodoo boildiog at the back of vbiehlie muddy stream intered, through tba trough.Wo walked aroaad to HM front ami entered,riie superintendent, or foreman, stood near thelour, and made us veleosoe, Aroona the two sidesif the bailling aad at tba aatraace vaa a voodoofl iffnrm, upon Vbich VB Blood. In front of ns

tcross a Bouare opening in the tl. or. were irmi!uhes. working up ami down, ard in front of them.tovard na, tvo large voudea hosea like treaghs loI Stable, in these liu\'s were tbe tn nil and om

water bom the tuI¦>.-> was unslung it out. mid if

passed tovard bs over large sqaares Bf wood ur

metal vbich had a silt cry look. Tho enperioten-lcni explained that tbesa flqoaree.or plates were

.livered, liv tba BM Of BO electric hattciy. With

luickailver; as the mnl washed ever them tba(iiicksilvcr attracted and retained tbe partidee of-.dd; ami. that none might eacape he sh,,wed us

thal in the open *pr. beneath, in the voodooiroiigli through which the iniol.lv stream rushedmit alter possmg ni er the sheeta of Quicksilver,there iverc pockets, or hollowed place*, iato whichihe stray particles of itohi fell, hy nason of theirveight, while the voter carried titi tbs vorthlessmml."lint I don't think that Innks libs leldabitf

our prctr;. maid uid complainingly. " How- de von

get the geld away Hum tba qniclteilver, then f"**' We i Iciiu un' on Saturdays,'' the superinten¬

dent said, 'and then VB burn theguichsilver. andne gold remains."" I low mu h "' she asked.* I'mni two hoodred and Mt] te three hundred

pennyveigbta a veeh, oo an average,-' he tttid."A hundred pennyveigbta will equal oboal

minti i.uliiira' worth of gold," tbe Dneaiaieaaid,lending ns s little nearer t" the great iron to bee,vbich in- dab r aaid a re like mn ninan a. onlv thatthey vere so dark, and worked np ead dona. Be¬hind them stood tvo barty negroes, their tronaeratoUod up. their bare bel and ankles ni tba moist

ore. thieving lt. or feediog it, as ve aaid, rate tbetranche Heaps of the nuihly me loy to tbe riu'htand li If. lt waa all diemal euough, and the whir of

wheels and 1 Btlter I.amis bIjOVC rcinilldeil u:.I

a factory. We dree back, and .-¦ 11- r sall . ileaaein qneationa, went "tit.

This m.nc empleya als bmb bj da] tvo by nigh'andoanperintenuent: vith vageeet tromOOceatito .$1 a day, the eaperlntoadent'a being $2 ur .fit amy: with flOaday tor voter pover, and the addi¬tional expenses nf vo ul. we:ir and tear, and originalbbb! < f the land, 1 th< ughl vc figured < ut that a

gold min'' was aol al! that fancy painted it !

Wherever you sec a certain hie k ki ml. theminora mid um, there ls gold; whether in eufflrieatjii-itif iii"- te na- for working or not. ia a diflercnlii;;. -:.o:i. Noboay i- excited al least nonceunlive*-', no far as I sae bj tbci deuces of gold on

their lands. Wetted upon th se ---golden sande'1wuli supreme indiflerence. The indi |s udent char¬acter of ilin-e linn npon tins aoil is ttartliug. A* hand * in a minc vorka iu t ai long as be feels in-i-lineil, anj no longer, li be is offended oe leaveainstantly. What ia -.' reata a da., *n hunt Iftllcrc is il picCC Of lill "tl Illili il peck Ol lia .ll al

liotu". In- ia content: if there i- not, vorh con hihad elsewhere ; and if W liner is coming 00 Bfldtimes ar" hard, he can alwaya i":n e " th' sid woman

in' tin* cbildruB " te nhift for tbemaelve-a, and trumptvay to Uajpesville or Atlanta, and pick np a liv-ng in some fashion.

A IIAki' I it.Ii. WITH IOKO0A-ICK.1 i cob ry where tba rhnrehca are cloaed fur

months together, hecoueesi [ty-ioorout of nveut.raa nc > of glaas are gone, t ba lin-.r iaeVroken, and tbsWinter veotber cold, srhera year ofter year a

dogie M iho.liat praocbor is left alone to straggleiv,tn tba Boveraol darkneM aud to preach to tbe.runtrv people vhom ii" cm sBsomhle nt one "f thefour churches in his charge, ob one Bundey beramd nert Bundev fourteen miles away; inaregteoiv here it is ra ty to lind a white man ur Vomaa vbflmi rend, and where tba roe roMinamlmeotaami_ic Lord'a Prayer ur" not koova, eave by ave v

{ev, it is nut itrauge that Inuoorality and riosloorish.Ooeortvo {fopthen people vho hove coom to

this country te look after their interests in-miningproperty, r for the whs ol' the climate aauoerbMM fl have taken enough interest, in tl,.- peoplsibont them to amis! reeautly in Bundar-ecboolwork, and rn teetering a reading elnb ; tbefDoininie,who has hi-eii Beat to tin. ri-inn this vnr bas

buckled tn Ins hard work lik" a man. and ia teach¬ing old and [young to rood -uni spell that be amyMat out the power of ignorance aad hst ia a glim-MBiiag of light upui th" amis lc endergoeshardships io -:n.'i and beyond all the saddeniogh ssuiis td human nature, and tbs veoriaaaa ellober, the eye of the visitors tn this old Mining tosroiiiecta with one larsrc reward.-flic glorv of suns,.ts

thatflaafa aad ind" .mer th- blue,dimplingutonn-tains. flu streigtfa and v nliirci.f th' v.rlasl mglulls. Rveet au-, cuni lrnni uiuiiiitaiii siiiiiiiuts.

pom os bv oad.* At least von have tins''' I cry,turning from thc glovia r vest, ami loobiag ol our

preacher: and tildi I fly frantically across the

street to0 n-1"11i_e nu th" hut'-l pundi to" BO enor¬

mous bull .trots dfwii the rood, tosfliag bia boroo;ami I km Iv Baeape treading noaa a litter of pitrs,it Im-.- -milky ninth.r" Bronte itml stirs ut the

touch of my harrying feet I

MUSH ll. FESTIVAL ATB1N08T0N.

KiNiiaTuN, \. Y., Aug. 21..The Mnproacli-iBg li'Tinaii tti usn-:, !esl I va -. or M ns: k.'et I. w linli Ih to

lake lilac- iu trna* city na tbe-3d, -i ii md MM leela,

pcomMests hs th" Meal sxtsaalva affair ot tu,- kui

eve, iiii'Ier:-ken bara lbs Postal -.eiiiicrchor of ibm

eitv have Bseesed tne hearty saopacotteo af ail lite

nioiiiiiieiii BaeMaaaoMag tbs rtvartteeatbarvtmibmnf tlie Arion iBBtStg "f geW-Yerh. I'r. IianiroHch. K.l

| alflM late!' (ilrllier, V. ii ,1 IstS < i ruff lill Kelli Uteri 1 Ililli

stber saleteM ara te be beru tesadttMato tbe .rtee,Hie following societies will tie in at temi ince, viz.: The

i ie. iHa. K.nlr-elit sci orpheus. Jr.,M Albany; Ma-n-uercsor, of famdaea Ot namala, al Poastikeeseie Ms-n-BereBer, of Newimnr; Maoaergaartette, "f Psaaei' aa ;

tba MaaBelabor and Amiibi a, el tblarttr; aa_ u.aiiv

orliem. A sbMBB M WO Mah '¦ a - li expected. Dr.Demnieah PreSaaaer Oretaar and Pael OarBardi of

Mia 'Ut, are tue Judge* ul Hie tir:_e coioei l.

Hm Arion Society, including its principalslninnn nieiiitieiH to ihe ii.ii,.in r of c.I-tity, tiiti

IsMbeldfB niiiiiiuy head, *m .'..¦! for BeaOaal nu

Muiutay next. They will be recencd hy the -BaBBlMa-nni rcllor uf '.hut town. In the evening a ooncirt

will be »tiven in the dater County Arsenal by lim f.,|

mwiuit sucieuesi Aron, New-YorB ; OBBBOB slid

F-inu-scbt. Albany i lienuimia. Psutffikeepsie ; Mienr. i.,,t flU'leoo | Orp-aOB. Jr., A .n n v 'in ni mr

. fioi. Sew burt*; Mas uni-aaonaM, baagaftlaai Am-iiiniin. Kouiiuui smi ¦semi _b_aaeraOar, al LeaehmaAil Ibe aaaaattM will cniii|**t« tor three Vuluslile pris<-n,xcept iii.- lu n, winch lout «o inauy stnirert that c..ne

peOitaa weald aaaefalr. un __asaeg tuere will be a

pi.ceaaiuu sail * picnic.

AT THE BUMMER RESORTS.THI'. PIOHCM DOHA D 1ST RIA.

!i.iiiitrrt> With nett visir To ihis ootrBTOT.a taik mot r mi women- or ampirk a andOK Rt -SIA -IIKK rUtSoML ArPKARAM K AND

i:tlARMIMi MAXNEIt.hom anon issueai uoonaaronoqai <>r nit THi-cva-i-vt .imps orr, Mask., Ann. _0..Thia wibi sndvclv seaside resort has cntcrtainctl so niany dis-ntrnialieil (fiiesfs that to tiie strimer vbo ia at sllnsitive tn traditions of tbe riant or pcrccption-i of,,. pr MOt there ie a ehsrmed atmosphere about

Heatly, the place is Swnmp-scoit only bymrtesy. as that villajte ia two or three miles inland,id the hotels and coftnjres cluster ou the very

¦rip* of the ocean, where tbe blue Atlantic rollB in.

om n the shore, a dark point in the sea, is Nahant,id above, iusf bidden fruin view by a rocky proni-itorv, is the goolul old town el Marblehea-d. Theild rocks here at Heath Bluff, as this part of tbeisst ifl called, jut out into the foaming water, andie view nf the ski- utterly eclipses any land-jeape.Ir is here that the Priaeasa Ilora I) .stn* is pass-

ig the sommer in a gOMi, meditative faull. thatnot yet an exclusive one. Her flaalra to come to

atarico voe lem Im tbs pelton lino ol mat.rial foritara anting thoo te secure a Bootenal meooo,upossiiile in her own home at Florence. As lovely.'.lally as .alie la gifted nnd accomplished, -he at*¦acts0 throogof visilnrs, whom she receives withie 1 ree .DOSsy of nen tie breeitiiijr. lu a I wo or

ires non tr-' cooversotioo with tier I found a woman

ably sun;.1" in m.inner, lier F.uiflish is pure and.markahiv free from (Oreigfl kUoma. ff lie expr sses

Bieall with case.M I da ash yon to correct oue thing for me," she

lid, aiii"ti« her tint remarks. " A lady has saidf BM that I woe divorced. Now if Ibis were trueie would he riii'ut to sav it, but it is not true."'The PriocesS -vent BO to say thut alie hail foundiissi;i!i life singularly dtatoatefal in her; that beri-1 lr ii angered there, and th il the satocrotic stmo-iiiiero vee diametrically oppoeed to ber ova liberalleas -, thai a reeidoi ce there had proved n insop-it.iiile thal it bsd breed ber to pass mach of her

line ni Italy, even heft re t be death ol her boa-band,.Inch occurred tvelve ye in mtv< in tn" sooted >>f voman'a advani ement sh" is anQtbtutaet, yet restrained by tlie stroiia logic ofnts and a finn, dispaasionatc imtgment. She.icj; ou tbe angula* eootraat preaeuted in the eon-it tun nf woineii in Kassia and in America] thaliiile in this coan;i \ sn stmo»pben ol courtesy andppurciit boedon surrounds wonieu, yoi thor an¬

till reatrieted id mai tera nf properly .ml in a voice

athe Government; Mime in Biutsis women yet.old their prrsonal property in ti,cir own rightft cr marriage and arc entitled ;,i a vol.. in mun mi-

al .itt.;;rs. Of the excellence ol Etiisstao women as¦nt dc ai is abe spoht, addiag thal thc medical voain" iinl\ profanion tua Ruaaiau woman ever eu-

eretl.be home of tbe Princess Ifl now- at Florence, ami

..r ion iv Bardens there, dssigned bv herself, anescribed by her in voids th..i Boam io toocbthenc ure into form nod "nior.Donna her siay in Junei-teaabedoM not pion ex-

enatve travel, bbs w-.is charmed erith Nev-Yorknd ta irn-iiti. pieaseti with Boston. Fur aome timei'T In r unaval tere she vss tbe aueid nt Mrs Dr,

lill ei'.M boM hume ls mi tilt- city, ami at 0 luis" Ioniselr. Looflrfellov, Mr. Fields aod others nani ber per-neal naif* iii" Pro.o dined vito Mr. Loog-ellon at Nshant. a sm rt tlme since, anil referredri li pleasure ti a new poem which iie find justrritteo (aod vbich bsa not yet been publisbed), thata- recited to her siter dinner, She will visit tiaro-ca. s;.'_'.ira and Washington,Dors li'l-.rn moos a m.i.lian ii ty yean ol age,he bsa grovn ateui with yean, bet retaiualarked peraonal henny. At toe Clifton Honeeahaaccompanied only by her mabL bus a seri tun-

:n md -.unpi*- in h'-t hal ito waiting un bersell withni" democratic freedom. Altbooob she baabeeo.ii honored onest at moat of tbe Courts nf Europe,te mmple end aneouveut onsl life suns her Is-st.

1 a iii" afternoons -in' bus oo toe appel pi.t/.z-i ol'h.-tl itoo Honer, overlooking the mm, wrapped rnmai.':.ihi cut India shawl, vttb fl little la .! ho¬lde io r bearing fruit and flowers, aod perhaps a..in*. "It is ben u. it 1 rep me ur sell," nh,; re-larked.

FKsTIVllV AI NEWPORT.SKwronT, K. I., .ular. 21..The New-York

i. li: :n< ll a ada Newport a vei>' tnief v_»:t. Tile fleetinn lily itisDaiiileil Ueie (li,a Moraine.A ilu U Landan (Bs mug over tiie pine | ist eight amilu- isoralagTbe Isa ly eveaM ef lo-Oaj were the rseep-mn sr diooergives by Uta. J. .J. astoroed tbedaoeiagUTI f _. t e,i li, ^I^s. I'.ell'e I.ol'll lil 11.( OII.IU-t'lll.'I'.-itltlilieiil. I, t recently lieen irlreii byIr. N dourer, Jr., BOd Mr. P.O. G. D'Hau-ei nie.

The-nilli.. ¦! of;ia* Rev. C. T. Biooke'a leeton nt theI i: :.. * i tba " lt.Mian .Mos.ie UUI)

raaBee Patcbwei B.\ Utan s m.neil wi;h Baodloep eoodttieBa wni

.-. in ai ne- Caatau a -ands box: week Cu t a ill he a

abet ni <¦ n ii-..

A.'.ime: aili Ba Riven al tbe Sow Carino rkeatra on

[. uiiay evealag.Tile a p :lt til" Oe ali Hoii-e tO-Bigbt wan well at-

¦i"!,. 1. A arie" inna.ur ttl the yaeOlateB and COttaganof. ; ..!.

The lie'.. K. Iv II ile, of BoStOO, I- til- (fl >Sl ¦'! Ul" II.)!).,'.1 inn Io .i'll I. IWT1T o '.I a.1 tarlee Harbord, aidede bbmp M tilt* Mar¬ni?, of Lorae, is nt tue Oeean Hoeae.Pr. Oreeae, tn tba (Teetora Uatea lelaeraoh Com¬an), and Mr. Rlebanl Petan, of Kew-York, are in

i n n... ta inp. of (he hit.. l,rof..-siir Henry, of the .-iiiiith-

.niitn Iiistitii.'ian. ai c i de Kat- .Street UBOBOKi Minuter Sto-Bsbtea la ta tova.A .uni luiuo'. r of v nula re,,mm hrre tiver Similar.i ... tala w. t, Pituoan,' f wanseeala, is me nuest oflr. T. T Pi.tn).m.J. ll rboMpaae and badly and William TboMpaoen.I mila, "f Wnalline on. Hit'at the Oeeau House Cot-

ige.gatartalBmeutfl waeeotveB here te-day in- Mrs. r. w.'mu. of Nen Yum. Mra. c. A. Bom i, of Hartford, andIra w ur tie !. "f Boalou.Tba ia- arrtvala ai the '> ssa H..usc m-otaM are Mrs...I Kn:', of Albany, <;. H. Quincy. Peter W. gay,Odor Morse. T. Items, E. lt. Tyler. Qi ra d Wyman. W, t aseaad wife, J P. gedrev, P, VeUaeo, a, EL Kuoneml wife. Lise ¦'¦"¦ David BeaMsa aad wita "f Vew-orlt Mis. LMBder II il Mrs. Kidder, of If.irtlord H.

i. w.iirnci-, k p Beans aad fumiiv.TBoaaaa Minor .uni

oauy, i'ii ia IpOte; Mts. l. t. Beelr, si. t. Icely ami.ife, Newark; K. I.. Ahimft, of ( oncorti, N. H., N. E.

0«OM BOd V..fe, o' Rleillll'lllll, V.I.AtateS !u»r lian Umur over tlie ei.yfbis aflMBBIM..nu waa nearly a_ ha.l as rata It interfeie.I with tlie

ii tn Hoii-e hup and alao witt * number of aveetoaame bIbbmbibf. T H'tf-'kui and family, nf Hunton C. K. HiVh, ofa, liuion.t; Caleb Baster, J. V. Keene, of Oew-Terk ; <;.

Prenss arel tam.ly. Mts. IC Preiisa. nf lirnoklyn ; ICt a....: ¦.,:.. ai s/eab agna, nave mi laegsn mit ins manics of polo were plate.I

tun aftsreeeo. before a lama aadlebleasble aaeleaee. ihe aMM were an followa:

JauH-e Gordon Bennett, eaptaln; tbe Hoa. Chas,larburd, I.. B. Beyoe, P. O. Ortawota ami J.dm Baainl. Bails.Aui:u». Belmont, Jr., eaptaln; du Jubalope, E. Zaiuo.t.ki tte Hes. Juba Kneke. O H. Beli.i: .nol N i'. .-.toni, oi,,- mm tiiiiu mo sppaaasgHain. luce t'liiiii s wefc lt,iii liy cjcli ai.le.A *loi.|n -eaii-e BK-etma Wim Kent.emeu rnlern willike piace ou lila i*i-inl iliiriujf lue _-V. week in _ep-i-uiiicr.Hie laternam toaiade tts foliosneilin limo--a. W. oyeucer, ', Horae. Booton; 8

». ColtvBnetoi; ii. O. I.Utl.-rt. 11, BBoOe ttlaod ; i. ¦.

and ttl., I, i.. rlii : li li Su'lie. New HI..t'l.t run.: Dim 1;. While. New-Orle__jtj ll. il. Wemlane. Baluntre; ll 1- Weat, Eevtah weat, s. Vret,HoQceati i t\.NJ; t; ll PeantnuM. W. \. Hay nairife, Oew-Ton; O. U Urttrar.<*ineinn ti; \v. p.'Kicii-idaea, Jaekaoo, M »«; Ml - -.n»le Mattliews, Han ta¬il ... ai,..; a. \v Sp. ne r. Beeton .f \v. Mitebell, Proiline, i, Ta in ubM aa.i vt ife. Mr, H. Patera, Mr. llarrvlinens. \ v, Y.rk; A:li.i| l.uli '¦- nini m if.-. Mia. I.yuu.ape Hat Ma. m. lc Bond, Wm H. Bond,cit Loralee I Holul. i'll lins Wilipili. Mlaa ll.

' WiK^'ln, Tin. uhii I. a W. P. A ul" ittl.y. Mia.I. li Pearce, \l.ucrii.' t: W. DwicBt, His. H.i. J'«-i-.-. in-. Hartloitl; Mrs. Krna. e. 'laraii, M.-.¦.ll|,e:.li. ll. M. I I., Hold t. il. .i'llill ', Ul!, le, I I)Ileane .J.I-' i'..tin no: ti. e. t,. oi _'" ilr ene *a I- ..

nan, 1.. H. liccileil. J. i. lom- .uni nie. Sew-Yurk;are- Vi amii, all es IV .io..ii ii and i.ilii:ly, .lOliu !'.

ltWeraieoe mut raMliv, wi am p..i..as and fawily,laaa a A. L Ho i a_»in>rib and fanliv. Milton; ll-iuylotiari :i o,l wile. Hint*' tt lier; M. I uiitiiiii.'!i.nii.i;ioiiceer; IV. IV. la,.vt,.ii mnl *",,.. I. a. il" ruomaS HolUl iii

un ni; Bbb Pr laeaao ; Mr". I i: MrFhaln*. Mn m.'a.u. e. lii-oua.i ii Junii A. I ..j. -..>., Mm. J. A.losera, W_esiB«ion j Hka B.T Byuard, I taara aodnf". Pillia I. .p'.i.i ; W. '. Wihoii. Moil, cl; T. 1 I.,.ll..CD. Hum. inn. ton Mn .IA A mit | *.-. M --

i. \ il: tt a. bonum Walter CliturO, Bee Bedford: lt.i Kn, ., .a muuiy, CMeagu; w. a. Paw amt ttirv.)lo leeaMr.Hotel Aoiiuitieek -W. B Iii minir, I>. W. B uiiilnc. Bal-

linoie, li M K'-iiny.it M Odin and mle. B W-Torfc;MaoukAi' Sweeiea. Pall Biver; W. Wilimr anti

i l« '-iii.a.lias, okla; i' honoree aad wife, Worceatrr j{.timnie. pone um! taaiiiv '¦¦ orfs C. Hadsoo, Brooklya ;i H. Jaekaou and vt i.e. I. C. Nortll, lioatoll.

CBOWDi AT com.Y IS|.\\dVfBOn UK Titi; Winn Wi \IIIKH-- sat) KtitiK.NT

ISlg a univ als.

Tbe hot weathei yi-Mterday drove tliousuttilao I'oney taluna. Tin- SBSOOMV Itunc.ix. VBMh I ft Pieri. Knat Hiv. r, at l:J(i n. m., VOOSBWaal wita panacu-ffloa Ob Bsooi tts Raneei *vaa » one Iflgaad mtttnwe.ile waa u -caiiti) iona.ns BBBO "f aliout lliirty Uvu veaia

of age, brown ai a nut ind straieht aa an arrow. Helooked at tbe reit of tba pa»Mngera in a patron z

lng way and dropped . five-cent piece In

tbe musician's lat with a lordly miinnrr.

Huif an Nour aft-er the nt.-ntii.-T landed. hnwarer. be waa

.eon aurilia beside one of toe moat crowded walka atWeat flrlghton Reacb, rolling up bl* 'fi in a !.-.».- "r I.

Ins wav nt tbe paaiera-by anil aaking them to pitv a

poer, une-legaed aoldlcr. The bittliinfr yeaferdav waa

aaMMtaol, Tiiere waa a itood aurf, and the water waa

*vitrm. Occasionally, If li true, the remalni of .1 defunct

einteiope or watermelon wotiid drift In anions tbsih Humeri, hut lt did not teem to disinrb them much.One of tbe bather* at Weat Brighton Beach, t. A.

' ino v. of -i. Louis, a lin.-ai nt Sleight'* Manhattan llo-tel. waa aertoualy injured yesterday. At 0 a. m. he went

to Viiurtila's bath home lo swim. Tbe natl.-house la con¬

nected with the beach bv a plank walk, which cruises

a shallow ikm>i of water, not more than a foot Hi depth.Mr. Casey. Uiinklur thal tbe water in thia pool was

tleep, dove off from the walk. He atruck on bli head.

illaloc.iMng his spine. He waa picked np helpless by biainei,us anti waa earrie1 to ('abie'g. Ula body and leg*ni" paran zeil, ami it la though; that he cannot live.The afternoon concert* were well attended. The late

afternoon Lunts amt trains brought a areal manyptemme aMkan, AH the hotels were full and questa werefurnell away from non or tva of inrm aa early as 2o'slork Ul tlie afternoon. Tue display of flrent SSmS nt

Mtiiihattiii BaBSB lan evening waa very brilliant sndwaa wu nea-e ; ny a large and de.tabled crowd. Amongthe 'nie arrivals af 'he Lords areOriental.E. Waa I; burn. Jr., Chioaao; Lieutenant G.

TL i allin. U.S. A.. New-London; <'. lt. Sanford. BruU--por.iotin.; E. C, BpnBBrd, ¦ewtjsvaeyj a. R. mi eh-eii, iiosii.-ii; L. j Oneil and wife, MasBeeBBeetMj W.H. Oakley, Burwood. B. J; Mr ami Mn. W. P. Barna,Mr- I ii Hariet'. Mia. Wil lam Wilson, Baltimore.Manhattan Hrnrh C. B. Grant, g. W. Tvler. t W

BeWitt, Rev-York; Janies McM Han and fnnuly, He-fruif; john Wnlt^ Hud wife. Lnulavlile; George W.Morse, Huston; Piesident. 8. Ci. Brown, of Hamiltonfoll. g». CUareo, B. Y.Hotel Hngliloii-b. S. foi ami wife. C. C. Tyler and

wife. Bew-Ye k (In.irgt- Worthington, New-York;Juill ea I). Bruatthead, Si. Loiila.

PLE-U-AHT DAYS AT LOM. BRANCH.Loni. BbaBCH, a-ii»:. lil..A shower be¬

tween 7 and H o'clock this niui-ui.g. winch ipielled:he dust amt hrigblOBOd vegetation, added much

to the pleasure ot outdoor amusements lod.y.The weat ler was wai'.uer th iu on SOT dav during ihe

post tao osaka, sad bod asssathmg ol lbs Bulvtoaaspeculiar to dog-days, a great many went out in car-

riH-es tu Monm..nth Park to witness the cone.inion oflc Lone Blanch races.

lfasa_BOteB McLean, E'tltor of The Cinrinnati En

rjoirrr. who -waa dniiio-roiisly 111 at tile Weat End Hotel

on Tharsday, passel a semforteMs night last, night. Dr. Hunter thinks lila symptoms improved to-1ayami speaks more hopefully nf his prospects of recovery.

Tbs SOtlSSS OBpaalla the passenger depot of tim New-je:«ev Beataen BaOreed, formerly Beteaoteo to that

cuminuit. lins been transformed min a hotel for invalidhelles. Mis. H. M. Locke la the manager.Tbs -Hesta of the lintel Bi'lghfon were entertained

yesterdayaftsroeeo with readings and nsttatloaa byMiss Hulda Raker, of Hyraeiiae. N. Y.Profe-aur friaries Mullenliauer, leader of the Ocean

Ilniei O.cl.esii-, wai glVBO 0 comylimuntary tlauce at

toe Oeaaa Betel to-n;gnt.Humphries' Quintette Club will give a laered concert

ut tba Hoiel Brighton ti morrow evening.The do iiile indm enient ut delightful weather and raln-

s: nnkied «ti""fa broitaht drivttiff parties oat In full

font- this afternoon, and Oeeau ave. has not presenteda more mutilated picture at any time thia season.

From I fo 7 i>. m. lethe fashionable nour for driving.Fir full seven miles Ocean-ave. rn retehee away,

OVOrlookUnr, and at times approaching tn within twot >' the hluA's etigc. and at no point more than

200 var.ia iiotoel from the water. Over thts bard.auiouih dr.ve gay equipages go houadiug, containingNptBBoaMttVM **t tlie be.iuiy, wealth and fashion of a

¦tcore ur tlie principal citieii of the Union; wntle tnter-

sj.ei -ed BBaong them .irs many pooplo un hor-enack.A ratOOBa reporter amused iuinse'f for t'-u minutes thiaafternoon by ooaattas the mintier of vehicles that

paaaed hms in that tune. The number, _u carriages, andisl thee rshkdaS) gtVl I asOM iden of ihe throngs uponIBU anaes ^t laabtoaabla driving boura.Tbs Hob. j. J. Cmusa, Ifayec el ¦vracasa, and an*

Mayor Fly, of N-w York, are among the lats prominentai rr. ala at ni" Weal Bad.I ie lion. m. N. B-selttee, ih:* preapeettva DesaeersOM

liomin efl from tins Hf ii dl-itrtel, is at tilt' I'lilted .-"tates

Betel.Mr. and Mrs. Moses Taylor, irave a private dinner to a

Eaa Moods at flier new villa at Elberon to-day. ThediiniT waa one of the moat elaborate ever glven|here.Among fii" ai" arrivals are me following people toeeau Hotel.Illa* Gibba, Hope, X. J.; J. 3ug innan.

Mi iiiui, -; .1. L Ostrander, KlB-gaten; B. II < lappant wife Boatoe Ueorgfl W. Wueeler. Worcester; vf.K. K owlea sad wife. Tim h. r. Atkinsonand wife, Boebeater; Barona Well, Boeroe, Lbj B. ff.Wallace, Un Lihou.I; M. Loth, i mel, natl; D. F. Honstun. Cheater, P- un.; Thoma* Lombard, VIM ."-ara VonLeer, j.eupr i.i Moore, New-York.

Weil lull Hotel.Ur. C. M I flor. M B. J rdaa,Ai-'oiiisa-; I-;, i.j.,i.a.i ii un.i wife England; J. is-anfrick, Baltimore; E. Payne and wife, Blddleiown.

n i.; .iii.u. s i; -i, :.-, t'meiu'.oiu: J. L Wyukeg aadtv ". Anus'iia p. Brows aii'l family, 1'T.f-man 1).Mai "ki als, New-York.liuo-land Hotel.l). C. CImm and wtie, Vev-Brane-

will;; F W. Kenn dy and wife, PhlladelOOl*j P H.Hoover, Harrlatiorg; g. C. Clark, Boatoa; H. K. Dood,Newark; .1. T. Knight aud family, Baston; ConstantBarer, F A. Ball. W. tim.e. and wife, Mia* Hun,:, JamesL. I) ii. H. W. Ii: .bv. \\ llliam Qu nu. New York.Untied Htaim iioiet-H. V. t ortelyoo. N. J.j E. W.

Ari-i'Wsi'iiili. freehold, N. .1.; Pump J. Cooper, JeradClti Maito) Fie man. Heiirv (nae, Charlea BoomJu, uh Russell, New-Yurk.

Hattttttm Haute Bim M. ff. Rav>«, Klagatea, N. j.;Kim Qeonie MePbaraoo, .Ww-Y r.,; J, iv. F-d r |r,Pi-int-'-tuii. B. Jd B. C. (iii-'fln. Moor.en, g J; J A.I.anet-. Boudoar, N. Y.; Julia Mehniup, ¦omervttle, B. JJA Laufv and wife, Buff ilo J. f ujiniiug-., Bostonann C. e. Maokeasie, New-York.

QATETY AI' SARATOGA.BaBATOOA, Aiu. 21..With the exception of

asli_lit ahoiter at early luoriuuu, tba VOBtlMr to lajfhas been pleasant. The. temperature al noan was bl1.

An attrie'ivc programme is presented tor tbe atxtlisacred BOBOerl mt foi.gross fcprliig Paik to-morrow

evening.Tiie in.«ii BspobUaaas sf tbs state have eegaged Town

Hail for a convention A. ni. '_7.a praad ahHdrea- a imlval ia iteimr arraaoBi at Con¬

gress Hall, to bc iriven BOSl BBOOOMMyOVBOteftHtiulroaat-T Uownlnir't death caused BOIgrlM and re-

1,-ii.ere. He was Hie leader of ibo orchestra which ln-

aiiifiirnted the park outfits In 1-Tt-J, and millie tiiiuiyfri. nos n -"nilli, ga.Anthonv f-linstock will leefure on " I-i.nitre Luera-

tnre " ueit Ttaseday evening.The ball mvti at Cuii_:oss Hal! last evening.

aa a testimonial to tue W_d_BgMa t min¬

ne nt ala of A'b.tuy, waa a ni.asa-a. Many aeutlcir.enfrom rieiglioortng citirs appeared in iini'oi in, IBs 'mv

ernor'a Foot 'iuard. al forinecttciit. fne l.'tiea fiti/.eiis'Cori's, and Troy aad Albany orjraniraflocs iw-ing repr*aeated.Ka-COiigMMMBa Kufu* r, IpeeldiaA of cievelaad, ar*

nved at tm-Lin ad Itatet Hotel yeaterday, Bia wife ae-

aaaapaalM Maa.Jease L. Williaiiia. of For* Wat ne. Ind.. a lead nu .- ip.

ita lat and business man of that Slate, ia ut tea lilted

States Hotel.F .doning are among the new ariiva'.a:OaagreM Hall fl B. B maom nnd fun: iv, w lahlartoo ;

ti W. Ra I let. ht. I. "Ils ; tl. II" fit M's ale! taRill . B'SW-Il.r.eii; h.. II. ob" 'imi wife. Hew fort J. 8 Bleakerand family. Bvde Parki W. ll. Jinan., J is. t i jlt Matthews, New ark.

I'mtcil s'ufcii H;tet.J.* Hani, tieurg' i; B. P. SpSUld-ina "d "-nc ot. l uot; D. J is. Seaming a id rife,Kew-York: O. VJ Barne«,T. T. Wlldeniiue, V. I. V.\ i I' !. Wentworth, i.. r W am:, mm Joonaton.\s c. -.indoon. Bew-York; K. il. gliddon, t bieago F. Jit.cnn...¦'. (few Verk.Oread Paten D. D Bancam aad fa Hy, Sing Sins;

Q V. Hill and wife. Philadelphia: J. Pedro, Barana;Q, V. lilli-. :;..».h.i V Mun'.tv. Iii oltlt a; I), tito.-Illina .111.1 ¦-. .!.'. I.¦ tl.-t¦¦' e li ll ., ,.,u mdiiiuud; M. ll. BiUBca. Aas-Ste,Ga; I, li. U. Joger-"o!:. lato iii ore S 1'- N "hu a ami it ii... a. (,., uurtuey,J II Hoiisioii H. W. farpeti ie.e. New York.

BKCINNINU ANKH' AT ROCKAWAY.Tbe dmebargiag ol the workmen ni tbeBa h

lluicl did nut advanee as rootdlv ns waa at lirst ._-

paeted. Mani ot tba men .'..ni neglected i" procanheir boord hill-, aod tbe djoetmeol ef them bobo*stoned much delay, lhere wera alan the elaiaM ofthose who bad left tbe hench tn ba Battled, i

ed many annoying Bomplicatiooa Loelevetuns the men were au discharged, and Mr. Kioe'u tl I n-p' rfer f I uk I'k.iiim yeaterdoy thal bswould non beoin anew, end bavs a sufficient uom-li"l nf iiu'll tu c.iui[)l"(" lie ivie L il- tl,'! .ly BS p"ssibte. Tlw iie'-ui mt nm al the additional ham ol0175,000 is B»w .n in.iun a-, and :t i- e\ e <i i 'i ti

im difficnltv will oe iniiii'l ni" placing ' tbe cernfi-

coteaneee sar; to rarry out tbe work. Pnparottooaare being mada for Um openlug al tba hotel thia¦aeek. _ml ihe uti.i¦ "i ih- neoivsr ls besiatrad all"at kuur b* sppltesnte for noBitionsio tba aitehoBhui! otbei'de srtmenMoi tba hotel.

Hie opaoina oftbeaea railroad lo Reeltowoy,rutiiiiuif directly le tbe new hotel,a ul. it ia thought,.iiiik" iuickaiiiti ll- adi a sm tuunldahlo rival lo

foiic> lalaod tlinn u boa '.a io Ibe p_*t.

BBB lloii.L-

It ih intended to expetnl ,-r:fi)i>.i»Oi) in hotelshy Beal eeiiaun nu <»ti< Islead uni Joma's BeaaO, t~ I.,Uot ciiiiiiiiin: ile cost of the exie.iiaiou nf ihe Montanaor rtouiii'i a K.l.road thermo.

A FAT Iori CAMP.Tho fat uieo ot' WesU'lieHtej- County oon-

W-n.piaie an encamumenl for a week on OacawauaIslaud.

LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE,UH LANDLORD AMI TENANT.

I IkriK.lt SHOU AN KM.MSHVIX ON OBOtMB L-rOyAND tntSU I HAHa< I! R.

"1 th* Fd i tor ot rh* TribuneSib: Thc letter of Mr Ju mea Redpath tn

our ia.to- ot to day speak* nf " the power now i.eul byvery landlord lu ihe Weat of Ireland, of flinging wit BMenants Into tbe roadside If flier failed io pay Iketrenta for a single year." The power legally to e»1et a

eiiant who tims not par rent ii certainly beld by UnV>*t of Ireland landlord-*, bot la lt not also held br laBd*ards In every civilized state In tbe world! If a

nan owna a lr.na* or a piece of laud In the futM4tatea aud reuta it to snottier, has he not pawer ls reume p'i»aea.i"'i of bia property f the snpuleted rent Mioi paull Most certainly he has: and toe Weat ofreland landlord baa oo other and no rr-aler powea'hat "property baa Its duties aa weil a* Ha rigbM" ia aoctal truth which cannot !*. too atrongly lusieied ob. IS'oiild. however, nc more correct to state lt n the broaderorm, '. wealth baa Ita duties aa well aa its rghts." Il IShe duty of every wealthy maa, Whether iaudlord, mort-;:igee. or mill-owner, io dna. merell-,ly wiro Hie poorernen with whom the employment of ala wealth, whetheris land, capital, or nummery, brings him Into reiatloa«lui no sound economist would propose legislation en-

orelng such dui 7. You very properlv, in a recent leane.mid up lo lb ¦ a oro nf all tr tier-.11* men the dolints atVllliam II. ktiKlL-ti in bia relations with poor mee de*lemleut on lum, bm you would uoi propose a .aw teirevent a man foieclosing a morigage on which MBntert-at waa nut fun lieoiiilng.My object tn wrt'lug ls to combat tbe idea. wblcB#ems v--ry common in thl« country, that it ia trna law oe

lui British BeVeBOflBOOl tbat is Ul Moon for the dlitreMn Ireland, and for tb« evictions tuat axcite so much tn-

ligualion. The British Hoveroment baa uo more to de»ith tbal tliau has the United Htatea Qavernuient to denih ihe misfortunes of the unlucky men wno came

mder the power ot Mi. William H. Euglah. The facea, and it cannot he too bluntly stated, the il:.tress laIreland I* due solely aud entirely to the character oflie I,aaa people. The tcnanra ar too IgBM mt, la_y an<T

mjirot 'dent to nrovidi- against the eoutingeuciea of baduirvests.biul trad-.and bad bargains with their Landlords.tlie ,.ui.I.u.¦'..- aim ar- t: isl,men, toa, h.- it r-ineinstered.are lutnniy len uiipairiulic to liv at home, ind¬ue tun ,\ av ,_ . or lOO Sclflall to '-,- eitlier i'll- DP

willina I" ie n. I heir tenants a' a alu. li lb"-... arv Ula.111-e of I ian famines A fan.lue is never heard ot fa

scotland (except occasion il. v in ci.me of Um wealers,alia, where me feint: pepaialtea baa a chariic'er Usafhe li-i.-tii). and yet as far as freedom of contract Iwtwea-aaudioru and teuant. security 01 tetuir paOM ol enos.on, aii.i u I inc ut. cr leg.i. conditiona are concerned,ii sob f.*nan 1-farmer ls neituer bsCtM iiorwitaeoanan tue tran. He has a much leas fsrtlle couutry tgwork on. 11 d pays lowlier reals, ino: bm U** BM lutelll*renie, euergy, aud above all, feraatsTbl sad t.irifi- And,I may aud, wbeu be doe* make a bad bar*iain.1. »., naree to pay B o high a-eui.aud one or two had Nan ernie (as U-bJflave done lately) and ruin him, ht- do-an't snoot bisandlord becauae he can't have the farm fm nothing, beloeao'f lui n a Fenian or anything ol thai son.The British Government is indeed at prefeut trying

'.o frame a law for ireiaud wuich .t.i. to aoi_e 'nena

-nf. r"c H. e principle, aa Mr. Beti pu th Baja, Mat rn .rt'

-ny hat i's i.uiies ; bm tout law is avowedly nut m. tbames of Bininu poll .leal e -ouoray, hut is nf the natur,, oftn excepllouai expedient Called for by tue Urgent ticersy

.Ity ot the nour- h lau inen seem ptraaed with the_enera! purpose, if not with its details: Out If theywould oniy think they woiiid see that tue enactment otmoil a law would be a in«_r. ce to Irelaad, in ismuea es:t would lie a cou:ea«iou that the iBOaoeelt) of IrlsU[ennuis and iLe cupidity of Irtao laaolacda etgeBod aamei france uoi cai.rd tor lu anv utter \i rt of tnbBru lau Em ire. I am, "tc Civia HritannkiS.Aeic Haren, Aug. 13, 1.H0.

BEPUBUCA1 COURAGE IN FLORIDA.Tn the Editor of The Tribune.

But: Tbe campaign in EoOBBlblg County,xi*.- o. ene'l and the lon'led alli Arthur colu.'S WeiO

ibiowu to tae breeze tuts du}. wini a s.niite of twenty-Ive .mids, at H p. m. The club mut 111 ti un..um naillo .ru 1 new members, of whom a number were added:o the roll. The meeting waa th'-n addressed hy J.ulfa..Viiliam fcLiik, formerly of foiumlms. O iio. J.ulge Kirk¦ one of thoae coneervstiv" Repa ill* ni- .vbo stand lo-

lay wilhout spot or blemish. His remarks were wellnrected, and met witu overwhelming apii.ause. Nevesbefore has such a spirit of enthusiasm prevailed in this.milli 1 .wm uow shown hythe R-publicans of WealFloral 1. Ile r.,-p anil ana of Eacambia expect to carryibm county By at least fear to Bee Bemired majority.Dur elah numbers now aoaM BOO bmmb and si.lllucy come. Tue club ia pr-snl d over by Ute fo.lowingDirer-: S.f. fool), president: Richard Gannet. H.

B.-cboffand ex-Postmaster Z. Elijah, \ ¦<. p esidenta 1J. i- Ile: uandex, se. rela rv, aud E. Hallies, tieiienrer.The Demo raia held ihe.lr ounclave la->t night here, ia

tbe public s.piare, out It fell short by far ut what manyof tlieir leaden expected. Garfield and Ar*mir will parryBaeaaabte Bayoud a deeba Wt shall uoi cease te wm liuntil the going down of f.,e aim on November _- N.mtii ihe -iitug down or raa ina 11'ensacola, fla., Aug. ll. 1 *--*<».

FINDING TIIE DAY OF HU WEEK.To the Editor of The Tribune.

Hut: I was very nindi mterootod ia >ourplan lor buding out me dav ol thc OBOS Bf any ona

year, in last auuday's iniBLNK. I foun 1 it correct witBtwo exceptions.The dales winch caauul be made ou* coir.-ct.y, by

vinir plan, ate tba landina of CoM-abea m Friday.October 19, 1492, and uiso tbe day nf »uiimg "II'oluint'iis, on Friiiav. August:!, Hw-'; aMMMS ia cor-

r et Please explain. ft A. L.Aewl'urk, August IT, ItOO.[C. A. L. has not ma<te his caleuloti NM ''"rrectly.

Take Hm loading of Colembaa, for loatoaco, andwe have the following :

tunstall! fold atv:-!. 4fnustant tor HiMilii-r . 1Ceatary titi ua tiplwrd hy o' MO'ld year* (!C_) pm,, on,, fomt.i 1 ,

Day ut the monrli. 12

Total.U16Thia _rvi4ed by a ran leaves s reaMUMlaf of U.

.hawing that it wa-i the sixth dav of rue week, orV riday..Iii

THE FKAl.'D CBS AS A KOOMERANG.To the k d it or of The Tr thant,.Sir: I hope The TVBtTBB will do notlnog

to repress tlie ery of " Iran.I." ae I ia al tba cry win doia mole seed tliau harm. I ask 1 nu iBMtBgaag _BMman iii Wa«hiagton t'oiinty M wm.-.-. pong the i,erm.ina

lu illa vicinity were attache!, ll' rep. .-.t; .. ruey are

a nos' all Us-infrats. I alWBgfl OMd 1-1 vote tbebciiioi-nitlt! ili'kei ; but af: er tbey iee ind BB ElectoralCommission, iu uppnsiiion to the a Mies of a mammy olHie He nu o ll 'ans in fonar.-as. and abOB ile- decision oftheir own fiiinraission was against HMM, raised the eryaf .** frau.1." I aaa m gUeoatsd teal 1 iiav-i voted theKepuli ii iii Hebel ever since."

1 ai me..emt therean other latelltg ut QesaMOa whowill not relish the. cry 01 '. frand " liv a pani wind hasunifnriuiv aagoaad all leva teodina. reiireaafraadaslent voiitiiri a party '.tleiuitl-.i with tbe rrauduienaVii III'-' ll Ne IV Y ria Hld S(,uf,, , r,. , ,,. ,t'elapte,|'rant tn Miine, aud tm. iran.is, uitiiuidarious an.tlinir 1 r* in Mss:ssipp! and olaei -uiil'i a .stat. s. Auditai- inline: c ot iBtetlUMBt dei aaa* aiU be felt by theUla.""-.. L'-t I)'tiioera.a erv .. iraud."ftWaupmm, Win, A..g. 1-. IMO.

THB0_t_n_JW IN PH-OSl Si't'AKi:.To the Editor of Th* tribune

^ik: Hit lie iii ocsloff rat a peraoa livionaway from the city of New Ymg, yet Ob-ieftOO mia be-1-11 ia S- BOOB IIS alice's. I Would like ttl -S>. oil 1 the iruiiosl-

tiuti nf Mi. H. M l :ioh as uncle in I,ii, TBUBDOO "|flits mot urix of ni tciinr tins aueient ana v. ri vuiderfulaoBotitb at toe aaetaa at DeMaBgaeea Arms viewmoiles ham 'linc stiafi ,t ten >!.it ¦ suire a- ii lav «o enid amiMill lu "ie bottom of tin- buick l.u.k in mid mer. I wiufl

ctuie mi. n (Jalaa ggBasevead tba Ita-eaaf tOMMtaaaoi-irungiy Imeraaned mmm -benaan-**- a*l I then have..j nilli alf. to look umi.i lt who cou,d not or weald noB

i..ne to _o i" I cul ral I'll I; I'.n' r. mao a _ivui brtoni cnrioainindeiil are cenalilv Mil tl. .mi f,.r nie ,-m

inc nen,-ve ii speak- m.- mind of Ute great iii.i'iiniy ojtliliikiug nnd r'-itolnir peoiile wh'-u he UT- * llfl .ito.

fa/Baa, vug. io. isao. u .s. egan

HIE TBIBUMI IN THI < AMI'AUiN.To the Fd ito r of The Tribune.

gut! liming ui.iny canipiiij'ii.s I bOVO nitt.-heitih,. reaulM Beeeesastabod ny tin- dtoislBatMa <>t bobbi

paton documents; and wht'.c I believe ti,at _oo-t i« doneot mn mg uiiclaunt at Ik.-ii.- put lu cond naeil lorm and¦ruin m tbe people, I also believe tba: Half the mouraex,ten.led in pl.u'iug a good paper Ike 1 111 I'KlRl'MK leUn BOUda would aceotnpilah inure, lam convincedt. il 1.000 p' s.f lui. Titinivs proper.y d'-trihiifsgtl fl nil Aaai'iiibly I) sir.ct In luia city dillina Hu- uo iiiiigol Heptouibcr and (-.'Isiber tt nld mer. tea be lt pnblWe ni v.un ii om T.oOO tai ID.ikiii. lt thc people are prop.ei v laf-CMed aa to 11, 'ii,alluna at faeuc tba Stale egNett York ml; give Uarbuid and A rt bur oo.lHIO BMBSSain. Yours. P.gsta-TeHB, Amt. ll, ihho.

SPORT AND COT-LIT.To th* Editor of Th* Tribune

Slit: In Thk Tm Hf nb tit to-day I read amBOBSeM of a fox BOM Bl B> BaMO-i and haw the gal'.anlgi-iulemeu and two genile ladles ohsad the poor animalinto tue water, etc. Ia lt not nearly time tbat peopletiho pin .-.a lo have some ktudiieaaOiud iutetBgaaaOnnd somei..m.- lo do in thia busy worbl olhei tUan tor¬turing thc .munal cr -lion for "ai*ott"f Or are tuc rn-.ai,,, pm, ie -ni Itvn.g ni the paal anea I Yuma.Asie Hork, Aug BU. Ihmii. C. foUJUH,

Tull Tanmkb C'AdB . BiiU'licr (trading)," I.u ,' OB 11 iliuo' -Iel 11 lon,- 0ii!-ii« rs' ional. f .1 a mauUn ut a moiitiil Wuy, Id *iv« nim 'una. t would I I|telbaMaa lo thia'ere svetein, what's to iieeouie o' theHr.usu -oiisuLout-ou I" fborus of rradrsturu tnt .*.BBBSl " AU I what, iudeeu i''-ll'___-