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Loss, $15,000; fully covered by insurance. The Spinner's strike at Great Falls, N. Hn terminated on the ICth of April, the men returning to their work on the terms proposed by the employers. Travis Harris, who murdered 'Squire JKasterson, .his father in-law, at Com merce Mo oa'ihcd of November last, was hanged at that place on the lGtli of April. A fire on the 10th nt Charlotte, N. 0., destroyedhe,dcio;s of the North Caro lina & Chmlotte, and "the Columbia & Auguwta Railroad Companies and a num ber of private residences. Loss, $ 250 000; about two thirds insured. Sciplo Bryan aiid Elijah Atkinson, uuiu cujorea, were ai uemort, b. u., on the ICth or April hung for the double crime of murder and arson in June, 1874. The execution was witnessed ;by about "five thousand colored people. IJothithe murderers made a lull confes sion. Isham Crown, colored, was hung near itrclmrg, Louisiana, -on the 10th of April, for the murder of James W. Clinton, aa' attorney, on the 18th of December last. Urown was convicted on circumstantial evidence, but made a confession giving the particulars of the murder. On fiie 16th of April Mrs.E.L. Irwin, u highly respected young widow lady ol Hannibal, Mo., tied a clothes line around herself -and-little girl, six years old, fastened the other end to a stuke in the ground, then took the child in her Jirras and deliberately walked into Bear creek, and both were drowned. Financial embarrassment and disuipoIntment iu love arc understood to be the cause. Henry Guinl)., the public administra tor ol St. Louis who absconded last November some $50,000 in debt to vari ous individuals and estates in his hands, has voluntarily returned and is engaged fjiOtb bis bondsmen iueettliagllis affSirs. Gambs has been in Mexico since he left St. Louis, engaged in the coasting trade between Vera Cruz and. other Mexican ports, and will return after "fixing tilings ' with his creditors. George V. Gayle, the man ho during he war offered $1,000,000 Jon the assas ftiuation of President Lincoln, diei in Selma, Alabama, on the Sth of April, aged Go. He was not at that time worth as many cents. The offer was made in c Cahaba Onseite, but not over his signature. A lew mouths after, when Lincoln was assassinated, the editors were arrested because of the reward offered in their columus. In the ex amination Gayle was found to be the MDan who.made the offer. He was ar rested and confined about one ywu in .Fortress Monre. Through the inter cession .of bis wnfe he :"was: released by President JTpltnson. A Potisrille Vau, dispatch says the aerct of the long continuance of -the strike nnd. the miners living so comfort pibly and keeping so .bold a front, lies in the credit system, always heretofore pur sued by mcrchauts. It was impossible at the outset to refuse to trust regular cuatomrsgjrho had always hitherto paid promptlyand, as no,onekncw how thej suspSisiotfwould T;ri3, merchants were Gliged to keep on thro wing good money after bad iu the desperate hope that a favorable turn in the financial tide would brillg it all back again. But a crisisis at hand. Wholesale dealers have taken larro, and arc refusing to sell goods to '"'this Jfcgion except for cash, and without fth supplies retailers will soon have notfmng for their customers but empty sclvr..0QifirJfefeBeriL aalers is creditltf WU $42,000 already invested Hb tlia-strike. Manv others havo Gve-'to TT-- "... . . al- twentv thousand on their books. T John Siney, President of the National Labor 4s&n.ia.tion. JS OUC is quoted as saying the striK is on its last legs. The Philadel- lOT'&eaJDgSHilrbad has adopted a )ian of junaing. pioneer esjineers ahead of all passenger trains, and found ite ailvantage in so doing. The miaa ikemaelvas are bec oaiur Tery eick of Jt4e contest and rare :leavugia cossider abloBambers for. otherparts ot the connk-y It is said that the way they anattreinatizy miners is something fear V V)' Last Friday morniDKit was an n on weed on our streets thai a tanner named Alex ander JIcKinsey, who lived about iive miles southeast of this city, on the old Colcord farm, now known as tlie Pritzfc Kuhns place, bad been killed by a pair of mules that he had gone out to feed that morning. 'Squire. Fotke wae requested:! cm-; seuted to act as Coroner, and at once proceeded totbe potwdimnaaeTei a jury. The dead man was taken from under the ieet of the mules, in the stable where, he was fouod,.amLcrried4d laid on the jorch of the house, and, "alter an examiaatioa by tie JHry, wa jMocxt'! and the ncxi dav buried. Jife tl JfatltheBnrT i A fiSJ their deliberations, a strong suspicion was ftroused that McKinsey was mar dered, and thatthajBul?hHd'othiiff to do with his death. ' . ' HcKinscy was found to liav blofjdy f Bgcr-sBvkHon one foot and one leg, aud to have on clean drawers and sock, and no wound on the loot or leg to-pro-duce the blood. Bloody ciothei weie found hid under the kitchen floor, and othere soaking un span-suds io,a kugltt ikldsrk corner of Hwlclhjr.Bidfi was found partially washed and only partly dried; a mark of dragging the body from the house to the stable was plainly visible. The body of the mur dered man contained no marks of vio lence except several wounds on the head and some slight appearances of having been choked. The family consisted of the murdered man, who was about 50 years old; his .wife, about 44, and tnine jchildren. . CfciH daughter being married, and the eldest son also awtjIfrMblfeomc- tl Alter the jury had made up a verdict that Alexander MtKinsey had come to his deatli by violence from the hsnds of some person or persons to them unknown, it was thought best to arrest the son, Isam. He is not quite 20 years old; large, coarse frame; shaggy, unkempt hair; ragged, dirty, clythwg, ssd saisl to be partially idiotic? Beasodgein jail on Friday, ami. en Saturday his mother was brought in and also locked Up, whenrthey both ArClat'the-preseat 2? a. .: wrung. v On -Monday ., morning wo visited the' iniaiiucrb m uieait, an hearei.trm:the son about the following confession: 'Father had often beaten me; had con siderablejdifliculty with him in the bit ter part'of Hhe winter because the horses1 I wits driving balked with a load of wood. He hud often 1caten me severely; hud sometimes choked me nearly to death. He had threatened to knock aie in the head' on Thursday evening; was afraid of him. Father, mother, and two little sisters went to bed Thursday even ing. before.sL ,did. At tc father jWs asleep I took a stick of stove-wood ami struck him on the head as he lay on the bed with mother and the two littleirhv When I had'struck him once I pulled him off the bed on to the floor and struck him again; did not strike him but twice. He d'd not spsak or resist. I dragged mm to me stable by the arms. I put h; clean socks on, him before I took, him to the stable; the clean socks were given him before he went to bed to put on when he should, get up next morn ing. I wiped the blood oft the floor with the blood v clothes fonnrf- nnf tim bloo dy qlothes, .under the kitchen floor where, they.wcoe &itt;foiwtkwi wuo put the bloody pants into the privy; got a light to dress father bv after he was dead; mother saitl not to kill father; she did not get out of bed; burned up .Wl-I fitruck father with; l9Mmigfca, to tak him ttfthe stable." Greenville (.) Advocate, April 14th A PewevcrlH? Aather. r " v .-? S2 C e-HsT 'CAaajaar,;sisW ftvs years ag,aitsisai(Lw,1a f Some for tailed ui Mr. Longmaa. hoad-orstht firm in Paternoster RowJiu'!iiii4aed! -TjHTlcMe: Give Jhesaajsjectpf book for which i Ah fuga ouag qh iuman, wal flic world htl aneedf and1! will write i?Trttl miladioSfcamT, lor you.' "Mr. Longman asked. Aro vou S&fftRg m m Mum m '-- an ,ti i Ai M'I nm a pbeV was the reply; 'but me world does not want poems. ' - ? UT1. l.i t ..... J2i inc puuiuuer remarKea a-uiiic du- InnncU. lltT-tl M. .. J 1 ..j. i.ButB wjiuiagooarqoaeryi book.' . i s i u w " 'Then,' said the lady, 'you adyjse me t toJwriS cykery bobWI ? $ Stl "Cautiously tlie publisher Tejoiaed: IJ AilAnll VlBKaAAh aa A. T 5 m 1 suuluu auuac juu IOU0 801I1 Were COB- hucnt of your ability to write a jjood the lfsifflSMi CfcMMf Taat4. It really seems possible that the Much talked of taBMl betweea Englajd and France may become a reality. Sleitft the thing is to fie trie. Two companies axe tV be fomjc4 one Ftoack, one Esglbh, each wit. eefiwl of 4M,mm fortfee'prpose of makisg m esBeri ment. TsvEff Ust compsjifa to start from Dover amTfi to make tmsll.tM- nal,-eight ,fect-ia jiamsier, acVoll the' bafilSil? ITcef Fr half way French -.any. starting from Calais, --ae-: s&mr .thing, .meeting their English --cotf - frerHBrme center of the channel; and then, if this experiment succeeds, the tunnel is to be enlarged so u to sdsiit ft"?! of railtay 3to epm or tne water m the mbmki 78 Bowkere grctr Jtkaa tlg0 feet; it is be lieved that the ground undeefiCuisr smooth, unbroken bed of chalk, Should . .u wu ,u uj .., JlisinK sin of saretv sad perpvtuitv fissures, it miirht be imnoRibl.tajLl A ?A.,i A VlK A fii K t UUJ this bed be broken bv atv verv deep the tunnel. But very carelaKsouodings have made it almost certain thatabsueff- fiseurcfi exists. The boring of the ex erimental tunnel is to be deae by '" machine invented by Mr. Bmton. which' .a..jfir .ci m . ...... ?? i?Cuoi,P.caiK me raie oi. a yard as hour. Thus, in two yeasWthe ex jm.ti mental tunnel could be completed and in four more years traiasfiwaid ba fimuiagiirouicht. !Thsunucl will be. twenty-eight miles long, for its ap proaches on each ride must be four miles from the shores of the channel, in order to obtain a practicable grade. It will. run fifty yards below the bottom of itliel sea; that is to say, it will be 330 feet be low the surface of; the earth. HUMOROUS. mM 4.! "Girls," observes an experienced Brooklyn matron, "remember that tliose men make the best husbands who cm -swallow a -dozen 'baira to an ounce of butter, without knowing it." v Sunday School teacher to pupil: "Now, nrr' little man, can you, explain to us the cause of Adam's fall?" Little mrn (emphatically): "Yes, sir, "'cause he hadn't any ashes to throw on the side walk." A joang lady in ladana got np at midnight, foddered te cows, split semis wood, and got.thc water on to wauh be fore she woke That's the kind ol a girl for a man to marry. 8he'd goateome night andjioe two acres of potatoes. "No," said ahe, leaning out ot the J winaow ana addressing herself to' her back dor neighbor, this morning, " don't expect to do much hoase dwauaO rsi T". m this year 'mil after the Brooklvntflalls over." -." ' ' English traveler: "As he got up two horse pistols dropped from his back pockets." Interlocutor: "But howcoald J1 lad 'nm rtwo liVse Di4abrl Third party: "O, he did not mean two horse pistols; he meant two Coft's pis- A country newspaper thus heads its 1 report of a fire: "Feast of the Fire: Fiend The Fbrk-Tongued Demon Licks with Its. Lurid Breath a Lamber rile! Arc the Scenes jof Boston Jand Chicago w xe i&epeaieoi Lioss, f 15U." PERSONAL United States Treasurer, John C.XeW,r is onlv 43. MrsGerirBclknap is the best dressed Benjamin Butler's cook has" married 3Irs. Senator J one's maid. .sma k-s: QdVadhD-raiMI JS deadend Uve pcrmaueaUy at Virgiaia '9Jty;feyV on Aruiur uuianesa, the brewer, nas bought Gladstone's London house idr S i$ t has willed $75,000 Jo the educatioaal objcetrlle? eklSMs . mmo mi- w Jii the other day, having a wire at Laasiarbanr and another at Utica. Mr.Jaimat;Iackiislancico has tubscribed $2,500 to tbe PhilidelnVi. iathalatioa that he will double that amo oaaiA 1 xi w -u-. k..v r " 't Jtr (C stj -rrsS: " H-uw ami. oi may ijaamoeriayaej aged 18, agausst Joan a. Holmes, ad aa,me farrawarded plalatisT H,00. CjD of tim Ch I- cago Jeensai, has settled dowa.aaCClsv .. . , . r , J, oiJ-nrniaasw.)rJerotwegs. In Pans, the the tunnel. But verv carptaKftminilinrra I ..... ' TmWm aaaaaaaaasaaamaV ja"d aTKf 9MZ9W$ K Pnifr. Uy I- It is not to be denied 'that affairs is France have patoa a rirIok withiB tthe -peit- meafn,- and that decidedly, favorable to & settled gntwiiauiit. Af' guingfrom the past, from-French cluur acter, from the lore the paasantry bore the Empire, we have iMMicipated ft speedy tars of the wheel that would pecuj iuru u uw ftiicei inai would ,bring the yomag Prince iteawrial into T-promiaeBee and power. W daiH heliew that tl:e irreat lessoa-of -.itTTvi. i t - i . jituu-u jbcj- 8c;:fowa a goou.aeai of 'repuljlicaii sense for the past few weeks. The fact is not to be overlooked that MccMahon docs not believe in tbe Republic; .that, by Instinct and prejudice,"- he does bclieya In an Empire; aa shatwe bave, in fact, a Republic with an Imperialist 'President Tho perma at establishment oL the seat of gov- crninjent at Versailles is the first prom- to moo governed, and nothing bnt grape siot ever governed the mob. The fact hatgreat difficulty, was encountered ia (he adqptou or the Constitution is not to be wondered at; it is only the history ?m aitcuuuiuuoBauy governea cour.- X ti 4. A -. - H" " tfles. Our own wassTinped and" adapted1 withjven. nxire wxangKng, and diasea-K,T...,'ri.-l..i ..! i:l . r-..-'. owu. auk uum vuic uj wuicn me AS ee&hlyradepts the document is so large as to indicate two things a willing ness to compromise, and a fear of the Imperialists. Tne corner-stone of a free eraUidyiraiuent must inevitably be compromise. Nothing cun bafiloM without, it. Jpafty willfulness and"-. jmsa;wJeirn;;t6vicld. Ideals mi sacrificed. The best must be dewrad.' And this is what, to an extent, the FrMfh people are learning. The .motto, m aH sides is "We wait." A more reasonable aad placable era has aot been sees since jthc.Giroadists fell before tho Jacobins. The provisions of the new Constitu tion elect the President by a majorkyTdT bothJlssembly and Senate, and bVaaay be re-elected, lor a term of seven rairs, ihaefii'irely. He cad be impcacheoffor high treason, and any vacancy occarriag is to be filled by -the Council of 3U isters. Here is a elorious chiacfl for corrwption acd a d1ep1ayoTtfBe Freach eatbusiasm. If ever the machine, shall be set in motion, an Assembly and Sea ate elected,; ire JnayHanticipatc any amount of old English history repeated State trials and impeachments, before Jttja'g ovirsmieaV constitution, shall a to a;eqnUibriuni. But even this . .v-. w . ncfm t5Dff ve7 largely. The stronger irliiirii'roBlI"ty 'hmattdho now trial. of 6U Jmaerialiaui., TlwiHiiflEes lovcjtHe naxae -Napoleon. 'Tho capacity shown by France to pay her enormous war debt shows that the Empire-meant prosperity TIth 3Vol9n m patted, tha pepafaee aad the farmers; they will not forget it St. Lout Globe. ijea4oa-4ootmea. a -3f-t An uneasy feeling, jpervades society with regard to its" footmen. It is coafi dcntially stated that there exists aav as sociation of Loadoa" footmen, and tbe j rules of which these -fk!thfui and,at- JKkM!fi5we bound to atay- la no puwe ujoder any.circuuKtances for a longer period than two year! Eieik -JKtohe change it must be made. The rules of the association are like the laws of ths Mcdes andPer- 9 apciety;tp the heart,; fer not on mlv are the Laaificentjcatwafi leafed with 'the Lslf PsiW 'tuewfiaaamf X: ers,' but .hej become -he" 2Kssessor3 of hujju' laaujy secrets, which conwyad frum one household to another, rend W" loosen rather than coasolidate the :aLvthej-raxcTunaUerablemuain "JS Hv"s)6idiiif aJactian which unite, or ought? to unite, every Christian commuai fa mAaaeatfmeeam wilEdiwal irr. 3ot -& ojuiiolj in.lheumattcr of combiaa- 4uii. Aireuir np is nfTT?r tntiAfwuii i,a5J C81- -bJHJw warier wd, j tuiwwwj wno Jtos-JoasioV makes lese noua ia waitiagcives far less troublanTafwit the exceptioe-tSf bis "carriage duties aa y servant his equal in everv racDect, lajBsaTdqalall tof poaderbia tamble example which waemde3sat HsliaBiiaIsiieJaaiiher of aerv who combined against tbeM" eraployerr. Ia the Annual Hauler ef 170it-to L statettTnstacari fttryEaglUh wha, lately wept, oter wish their masters tejoiatheEseiisii trooos 3n Gerauav aevTsecIrteTfetlHar perqaisitiea, their masters discharead nm passes to ? -M retara to England; hat tae sasrVsmmmmmmtlS imTmTimm W ma mA, Hw m asMaia aw . It to a popular aotioa that maais lew faetidioos, as ragards hi food, thaswthe .owar aaimaU. We oftaa. Icai Ur. J sertioa that beasts eat nothing hurtful to them, but that nu'o stomach is common receptacle for ewxthim. 1 I r -.j -j - - ? ""r? " UOT . wretaoie or I :mxB?r1-- .) aytieaeme truth ia mtHNriMs, iwsm Taaits tadHlgwl la Mbataace.pt food. Ia eatiflf fraitsor any uncooked food tan fcBMrvaica than any aaimal, but It to trae that In tbe eadleasnamben aad varieties of cooked disies set before us we swallow dowamany abomination which an alligator would tura ap his ao at. Aadia this the cook is in fault. It is a woader that we are not poisoned outright hy the barbarities ia tbe kitchen. There 'has .beea for many yews ji war fare betweea tbe advocatee of vegetable diet aad theae who maintain that animal k as eateatial as Teget.b!e food. There is but one geaeral pricciple: which on trols this question, aad that is the effect of food. All food, of whatsoever char- fM"thvpTOcet'of digejtioa, k sep- latotaree clemcaU the watery, Itritiea iad 'the waste, or UBnutntious, refuse portHX:. All these pass through tbe whole process ol deglutition or as similation, aad all are necessary in the humaa aoooomy, because all play their npfottiyc part in that economy. KSPd Consists of azoiized or nitroce- pfljftionslhiefly fibria and glatcn; S)!i,B2ed F00. chiefly starch and firiab iqnantkics of dextriae, sugar ai laargaate salts, such as carbonates aWphosphsSs f limo mid soda. The eiaeats are most abundant i? food,, aai since these azotizd art moat nutritious, it follows that aaimal food is more nutritious. Thia.fe deductive reasoning, and though -ts;.aonciuinfeit will bear examiaatida.i 28 interesfhg to note some of the fconftituent principles in tbe "various lv- .ticle.wet eaf ,Fpr, instance, the prpoprr turns of water: Mnshrooma havn 9H par ceat,; melons, 95; cabbage, 92; milk; 87; pears, 84;pach, 80;4esht.aTarage, 78; potatoes, 78 sweet potatoes, 59; beaaa, 15; rice, 12; wheat.iomr, SO; Ia diaa ears, . The himaa system is com posed largely aboat 78 per caaL-of water. Tfce whole history of aaimal life, damoawtrate? that man requires a greater, variety ol food thaa other animals. The articles eaemerated above are but mere wtriaa-aje- used far dbod. No animals I areiWiad ;that raejaue, or that caa be iadaced to Teeeive; aaytbiag like so auny varieties. Heace it is impossible toJectjaafew articles, 'and to say that such are all that are necessary for m?H to xt-, M QlJ powibie to select inch as ca 'be aude digestible, nutri tions aad palatable, aad J to so prepare them as to answer the purposes desired. It-si farther iatereatias; to aote the arjoaa ,. proportiaaa af aatritious elfr iaaattj:jertaia. articles, wit : -Wheat loar, 10 to 5; flesh, withii about the aaWtbiit?f -dried peas, dried lekns, 20: rrn ami o . -;. ? vrr-. 30; green peas, S4; rice,; sweetpota- j-to5potetoas,4. FrattfallifeTea 1 lower than poutoek and vet ftwlar ' absolutely essential to the 'ammasVeeoao- mfr Agafa, H Ms D, eceasiiy fZi w .Idiup 'j:. - m r.i. t .994 wa mr P1, ;; ia-'wheat flour about 50 per ceat; ia--' :u s aecassary, phossaatss-aad ear- bonates of lime aad sodsjaad st cniorwsett coauaoa salt All the, elsmeate are csmsaiasdjm feodia .variable aroportioas. Natare has abaadaatly faraished them, TOT.Wcaf whave ooatrivad to destroy amy of fise.isa portaat ooastitaaas whkh astare ass tanm'iersstaaflss to aroriae. It is a dapierable fact that a class,' arS' aaatarlr iewnraat 'nf tW si -which are produced in )olriax the Was is of lorkralfare. tm rttmiism who are eauaeatly prac- J aas-lihsaslmj, fsnat thefcat E?Jplef the ef the . artklesm'''ase'are W ":W: .. . j- js.k. aal' wSIjbI -assswlBsm to deassatfe-at saore, .cfimmsa eoaomy. Germsa I sTIUV smmtV WMNMN TMWsMsiaMBaV aTasM. kfisfi fiMd for she table, the mate are simply abemlaable. Meat that elteeld he' cooked for hoar are beeegatt the table hardly parboiled, while see as are oaly ) when rare are deae to ahselwte de- - atroc'Coa. -It m Mfe to say that ia the preparauoa of fresh fsh, as a rule, tbey are aaaaeatia aad iadigestlble. when, It done aa they shoald be, they for: of the meet dclectably palatable and aa-' tritiows af efeee. ' It is well kaowa that young and wall ST ti -m A im .. jtiamaaaa aasr un miataeaUfctal W aaimal food, but it is uselem to dcprecala etlier articles. The tirade agaiast pork by would-be reformers has ao good argu ment to support it The objectioas to Its uses are In the preparatioBs. and aot in its nature. In short, nufil the kitchea becomes aa thoroughly scientific ia iu system as the laboratory, anil as practical ia its detail aad operation as is the countiag room ar the machine shop, mankind will coatiaae to be poisoned and it$ life readers miserable by the abominations ia domes tic economy. "WathiHgton Ikpubltom. Clmvez has commenced to execute his threats. On Sunday, the 8th of march, at 10 o'clock r. x.. lie aad two of bis band rode up to tbe station of Nicholas Littlefleld, on the Paaamlnt road, about 140 miles from this towa. Haltiapr.taey asked for corn for their horses, acxt for barley, 35 pounds of which was faraish ed them, which was fed to their horses. They then asked if they coald be served with fcupper, and were told yes. Still they were slow about dismoaatisg. Oa dismounting they entered the house, aad two of them called tor driaks, Chavez only drinking water. They sat dews, talked quitly; talked et burke; s pair of boots; got a quart bottle ef whisky; occasionally muttered ia Spanish. Oas, in broken English, agaia asked for sap per, while another went into the kitchea. Returaiaij to tbe kitchen, tbe trio' talked f in Spanish a moment, aad ware iatsr rupted by tbe appearance of aa Iadiaa jbttworked around the house at the door. They invited him in. He paid bo attention. At this iaactars Mr. Nicholas came in from the kitchea. when ihe three Spaniards simBltaaeeasly4) sprang to their feet, aad with socked e vol vers presented at the heads of Messrs. Nicholas aad Littlefleld, ordered them to throw up their haads, speaklag iaSpaaish aad hissing oat somethiaf about "Americanos." Both mea ware then tied. The robbers also attempted to tie the-Iadiaa, but then other J&djbjaa. ridms; ap, they let Tijm go, whea the" Indiana took to' tight The robbers thea ransacked the moaey-drswsr, aad helped taemselvesto gooes te the ameaat of AlfO. Tbey robbed -a faehevalier,,t no abuse, no vioisace, ao rough, orer- aauuagin search of plunder. While two of the bsadhs were searcama; OT0rb"dflH htfal detailioar . ad ta the dose asmTMPT!tUf th fotIt .a cash,, tbe third stepped took, two Spencer riles sadaaaot-gaa from bc saddles,-placing them assi Ihn doorinconyeniaat posiUeo forbaadliaf. Mr. Nicholas asked them aot taJsert the women: Chavez replied sjuistiy, Ne hurt women ; xabney aU we waat" Thar remained in the house -aboat aa hear ua oepsrung. oas reau some minutes after Chares asm the robber had left On ssoaetUs; he sasas eo.Mrl LiUetsld,wttafAdias;yew catck .me, :may W." Jata4ssT- Us eem paaieas, the tbrsesnad aw? a gasfapap Wjow" -ItWywsia metalbw siHes from tae scene sf: Ism.asbhery be - .rc M.' 5w!rpaiassd tasrard They are. well moaatad. aid armed c"l . ' each wrshaievoTver. besidaa Iiw4m w "a s- SpeaeT rises aad oaeshofa fa the party. They "iboVsee shet-jfii? frm she fssssa."jsassrs.. 'iHtlaiiflJ mmA xmMfiHiveaaasmaaa xaasa as ass ansa Mac reed tewmdffsa as, sKst V7aeck. they passed my aeMtirelr ertswamsmJstAswez. la she wilds of BSsarVmL4 saBaktWv'BtsBBBiaB aajjHi ssWasaaBmaara W ameBasssscWV AaWa rise .- -. . -. .. - -,.i ra ! 'a trfsr Bsir'actrW ahar hiamrif?. Wit- Wi;! 'Mi J. M.Sfe-ii3ri?P JI jr wv r . v j -, M . m. i -.- SL jmwvmm wwaaa,B) aW 49mL 0w4imLt '" " - B- - - mt-r-m aad armed to TBv asysHamy sjwffV. CtssfssWafa aMslaW fajaaarw aifaaaam UsIsja - amVVDHBmt VaasvsmmmB'aaatmmHmaaams.. r Z-m- -mmmmmmmmmmmmmmA Tapratrfea at Xadrfd. Tte mx. impnrtast colfectiea of tapestrhw ia Europe txlm at Madrid, --.a I-.- r .. - . -. arate spectateas. The oldft amoag them belonged to Ferdlawia ami tmWlla, Pbibp the Baatifl. aad Char! V. The series desceads from the s&eesth cn tary to the pteoeat periol, the lt piece x haviac beea prodaced at the carpet man ufactory established by Qhre. II f, at! Jaadrki, asm,stUlsiiaWstll.V Tte tapestries are preserved ia the vault of the palace, and are ia food coadltlntt, although, from the habit of folding la steftd of putting tbera upon roller, creat.es ha,ve in M.veral Itutunce iajurcd thaSiCaces. During the relen of 0iern ' Isabella it waa the cuRtom to cover the four sides of tbe gallery on the first floor ' " " of the palace with twpcitr i.fry church ftstiraU, at on fete-days of the Hoyal family,-aad by this aisaUy lVow ... 80 to 100 pieces ware each tim brought .J, to light. At the revoiHtioa. of 4gS. these periodical exhibitions were dicu. tinaetl, or redBced to the rare rejral ccr-, emoaies oftUsrdgn of AmadeaSt.and. the tapestries remained alot wholly shut from went In the dark vmti. ,xt the palace. ( Juit now, howerw, a few of these anUtic treasures are for a brief. time submitted to the cxaaiisstioa of tlie public, ia the upper gallery of tlc palace. Niaety ef the finest specimens We beea selected for exhibitioa, aad arc huag pa the four walls of, theoeal lery. f - " Aifofctiisi-,the fiucit of tbu&i in joiut of compositloa, are four tapostrics be- loagmg to the scries of the Apocjlypae and aaotfior lour caMed "The Virtues and Vices.w All, of,tbcje magnlcest pices' are double the ordinary slxe, and in mo tive aad conception may comjiete with" the finest pictures of their period. Four silk and gold tapestries, representing the history ef the Virgin, are entirely xorsced with ltle-slxo figures, and thV heads are. drawn with a delicacy, aad re aaement worthy of the liest examples, of or the Itaiiaa pre llaphaellte school! Another set of Upestne, two In num ber, represeatiaa: the same subject, na'd tbrss pertrsyias; tbe life of SjJuha, Fissaisli ia character, but verygrand. Oas only of the series of ths. history of Noah m included in the exhibition. The fgurss are larger than Ufejasd are iu the lUliaa style of IUpbael and Michasl Aaelo, There sre two copies ef pic- tares by Geroaimo Bosch, aad- four ad sakabls Grattesolii. ia which th i... ----- --.., rtJ fmt y" aossai, out la which fruit,, , r,tm iwwars, aad animals are combiaed in a 'r '. ssmrmiBf asmpositloa. Other Imper-. . . taat sasclmeas ia the collection are foar . tapestries bsloagiag to ths set of screa t capital sias, .which are, ytr grs4 ia . -J trsatsaeat; three bsloagiag. to tim JiU- . m j tory of David, that are beaatif alia 'etl,. . rf ueioagiM jo tae History, pjti, tmmmt lejaasf, aaT aiothcr to the lutery.of; -' ri . Aasas. in the majority of thee tbe ,. ttory i? related iaa clear aad graphic mffr vm -. . Of the aiaa tapsstrias Uksa from tbev ? cslebrafed cartoeas , Jlsphael, six atene. :.-i &- -s are sahibitiNL -Thase; aadeahlecliy .he. & m . ksw to, As aUlseetb cestarTMst their t& smt ,dsaisai aad.soisring are iafssiai ts"tae- ew. t. oraaaalapUiba g"-"- iriaiiaslit a Ms - -H 9M99: JJ ssjrfeaade ow thrae - lrMr.)m4K kmz, i jhre tsrtfa - p -o wJs,U..a,Raparissac desaga. Hat ss-thisis. it dsssast aVfasW . 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