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第146章 Speculations and Conclusions(1)

WE reached St.Paul,at the head of navigation of the Mississippi,and there our voyage of two thousand miles from New Orleans ended.It is about a ten-day trip by steamer.It can probably be done quicker by rail.

I judge so because I know that one may go by rail from St.Louis to Hannibal--a distance of at least a hundred and twenty miles--in seven hours.

This is better than walking;unless one is in a hurry.

The season being far advanced when we were in New Orleans,the roses and magnolia blossoms were falling;but here in St.Paul it was the snow,In New Orleans we had caught an occasional withering breath from over a crater,apparently;here in St.Paul we caught a frequent benumbing one from over a glacier,apparently.

But I wander from my theme.St.Paul is a wonderful town.

It is put together in solid blocks of honest brick and stone,and has the air of intending to stay.Its post-office was established thirty-six years ago;and by and by,when the postmaster received a letter,he carried it to Washington,horseback,to inquire what was to be done with it.Such is the legend.Two frame houses were built that year,and several persons were added to the population.

A recent number of the leading St.Paul paper,the 'Pioneer Press,'gives some statistics which furnish a vivid contrast to that old state of things,to wit:Population,autumn of the present year (1882),71,000;number of letters handled,first half of the year,1,209,387;number of houses built during three-quarters of the year,989;their cost,$3,186,000.The increase of letters over the corresponding six months of last year was fifty per cent.

Last year the new buildings added to the city cost above $4,500,000.

St.Paul's strength lies in her commerce--I mean his commerce.

He is a manufacturing city,of course--all the cities of that region are--but he is peculiarly strong in the matter of commerce.

Last year his jobbing trade amounted to upwards of $52,000,000.

He has a custom-house,and is building a costly capitol to replace the one recently burned--for he is the capital of the State.

He has churches without end;and not the cheap poor kind,but the kind that the rich Protestant puts up,the kind that the poor Irish 'hired-girl'delights to erect.What a passion for building majestic churches the Irish hired-girl has.

It is a fine thing for our architecture but too often we enjoy her stately fanes without giving her a grateful thought.

In fact,instead of reflecting that 'every brick and every stone in this beautiful edifice represents an ache or a pain,and a handful of sweat,and hours of heavy fatigue,contributed by the back and forehead and bones of poverty,'it is our habit to forget these things entirely,and merely glorify the mighty temple itself,without vouchsafing one praiseful thought to its humble builder,whose rich heart and withered purse it symbolizes.

This is a land of libraries and schools.St.Paul has three public libraries,and they contain,in the aggregate,some forty thousand books.

He has one hundred and sixteen school-houses,and pays out more than seventy thousand dollars a year in teachers'salaries.

There is an unusually fine railway station;so large is it,in fact,that it seemed somewhat overdone,in the matter of size,at first;but at the end of a few months it was perceived that the mistake was distinctly the other way.

The error is to be corrected.

The town stands on high ground;it is about seven hundred feet above the sea level.It is so high that a wide view of river and lowland is offered from its streets.

It is a very wonderful town indeed,and is not finished yet.

All the streets are obstructed with building material,and this is being compacted into houses as fast as possible,to make room for more--for other people are anxious to build,as soon as they can get the use of the streets to pile up their bricks and stuff in.

How solemn and beautiful is the thought,that the earliest pioneer of civilization,the van-leader of civilization,is never the steamboat,never the railroad,never the newspaper,never the Sabbath-school,never the missionary--but always whiskey!Such is the case.

Look history over;you will see.The missionary comes after the whiskey--I mean he arrives after the whiskey has arrived;next comes the poor immigrant,with ax and hoe and rifle;next,the trader;next,the miscellaneous rush;next,the gambler,the desperado,the highwayman,and all their kindred in sin of both sexes;and next,the smart chap who has bought up an old grant that covers all the land;this brings the lawyer tribe;the vigilance committee brings the undertaker.

All these interests bring the newspaper;the newspaper starts up politics and a railroad;all hands turn to and build a church and a jail--and behold,civilization is established for ever in the land.

But whiskey,you see,was the van-leader in this beneficent work.

It always is.It was like a foreigner--and excusable in a foreigner--to be ignorant of this great truth,and wander off into astronomy to borrow a symbol.But if he had been conversant with the facts,he would have said--Westward the Jug of Empire takes its way.

This great van-leader arrived upon the ground which St.Paul now occupies,in June 1837.Yes,at that date,Pierre Parrant,a Canadian,built the first cabin,uncorked his jug,and began to sell whiskey to the Indians.

The result is before us.

All that I have said of the newness,briskness,swift progress,wealth,intelligence,fine and substantial architecture,and general slash and go,and energy of St.Paul,will apply to his near neighbor,Minneapolis--with the addition that the latter is the bigger of the two cities.

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