The Mammoth Cave is in Edmonson County, near Green River, about seventy-five miles from Louisville. It was discovered in 1809 by a hunter named Hutchins, while in pursuit of a wounded bear. Its entrance is reached by passing down a wild, rocky ravine through a dense forest. The cave extends some nine miles. To visit the portions already traversed, it is said, requires 150 to 200 miles of travel. The cave contains a succession of wonderful avenues, chambers, domes, abysses, grottoes, lakes, rivers, cataracts, and other marvels, which are too well known to need more than a reference. One chamber - the Star - is about 500 feet long, 70 feet wide, 70 feet high, the ceiling of which is composed of black gypsum, and is studded with innumerable white points, that by a dim light resemble stars, hence the name of the chamber. There are avenues one and a half, and even two miles in length, some of which are incrusted with beautiful formations, and present the appearance of enchanted palace halls. There is a natural tunnel about three quarters of a mile long, 100 feet wide, covered with a ceiling of smooth rock 45 feet high. There is a chamber having an area of from four to five acres, and there are domes 200 and 300 feet high.

Echo River is some three-fourths of a mile in length, 200 feet in width at some points, and from 10 to 30 in depth, and runs beneath an arched ceiling of smooth rock about 15 feet high; while the Styx, another river, is 450 feet long, from 15 to 40 feet wide, and from 30 to 40 feet deep, and is spanned by a natural bridge. Lake Lethe has about the same length and width as the river Styx, varies in depth from 3 to 40 feet, lies beneath a ceiling some 90 feet above its surface, and sometimes rises to a height of 60 feet. There is also a Dead Sea, quite a somber body of water. There are several interesting caves in the neighborhood, one three miles long, and three each about a mile in length.

Cradles And Graves. I. - Where our Presidents were born:

Virginia, 5 - Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Tyler.

Massachusetts, 2 - John Adams, John Quincy Adams.

Tennessee, 3 - Jackson, Polk, Johnson.

Ohio, 3 - Harrison, Hayes, Garfield.

New York, 4 - Van Buren, Fillmore, Arthur, Cleveland. Illinois, 2 - Lincoln, Grant. Louisiana, 1 - Taylor. New Hampshire, 1 - Pierce. Pennsylvania, 1 - Buchanan.

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Where they were interred:

Washington, at Mt. Vernon, Va. John Adams, at Quincy, Mass. Jefferson, at Monticello, Va. Madison, at Montpelier, Va. Monroe, at Richmond, Va. John Quincy Adams, at Quincy, Mass. Jackson, at " The Hermitage," Ky. Van Buren, at Kinderhook, N. Y. Harrison, at North Bend, O. Polk, at Nashville, Tenn.

Taylor, at Louisville, Ky. Fillmore, at Buffalo, N. Y. Pierce, at Concord, N. H. Buchanan, at Lancaster, Pa. Lincoln, at Springfield, 111. Johnson, at Greenville, Tenn. Grant, at Riverside, N. Y. Hayes, at Fremont, O. Garfield, at Cleveland, O. Arthur, at Albany, N. Y.