The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, August 05, 1857, Image 1

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ISEDIST Corropondencc of the Pittsburgh Crazette, I LATE' I`ROM ~ 08..LIFORNIA. '
LETTEN. 11101 BISHOP SIMPSON. • • .------ 1 •
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per and FIFTY Carom TER , NEw YoEtt, 'duty xi. ,
.N . IS---QNr. D ; oir.Ati. l , Editors Cazette.—l had designed to give The Illinois brio brings SI,SS,
403 in gold,
annum, is. anctyce ; otherwise TWO DOLLARS - r)
tes of my tour through Northern Eu and news to the_ 6th inst. i
Rill be' clia'rged.° No .paperdiscontinucd, until;full " u
but this :I find at present to be utter- I Polities hive been - the alli air
all arrsrat,res are .ettleA, except at :the Option rope,
of the aiters I ',•-••• :ly - imprsssible.. , Travelling as 1 , have been; theme of conversation • during theotwe
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Advertiseme=nts inserted at th e rate of 50 cts. tcompolleil4o,•frequently by night as well / which have elapsed since the doper
per s, stares of 'fifteen lines for one insertioh— 'as by day-Lsoccupied with sight seeing !the last mail steamer. The election ts
each gubse4uent insertion! 25 cents. A liberal
i conversatilm with friends, or with officia . 1 1 \ega'es to the Democratic State Cony
discotlet naule to: yearly tolvertisers. .
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moment during the_oloye-- -- -sca. ; has already taken ;thee in most of th
stitrLettvrs and .coratunications, by mail, ; duties evei,
ll have prompt' attenti n. -- • ireely have l. had time to jot down rough / aunties, and at no previous period L. _
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notes and ;first impressions. I have seen ili tory of the State has there been 'riffleEr-
I much, very c o uch, in a short space of time led\l3i.o much excitement at the primary as.
t But extended remarks, if given atAll, Most sem lagis of the Democracy. The struggle
be reserved fiir periods of more leisure wasbetween the Administration anc, o-
From A'n'etverp, I started by tailroad'for derielesvings
,of the party—john - p. We i-
Hanover,. w.lit_re • I had. Tequeste i d Rev Mr ler being the Gubernatorial mina to of
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! Jacoby,. superintendent of our German Mis- the former, and W •MeCorkle if the
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sions to meet me. On_ the route I stopped- latteir o
first at bleelin; or as it is called' in Europe; (44 eer itga 6 are grea 'y
o the
'; 31alines. ' This is at old - thy, once distin • majority , and, there is now no doubt: that
!gi iisited for its manufacture of Mecklin lime. he will go into the Slate Conventin with
OuneetimpattY op enteting the city got int 2 is unmerited farce sufficient fo give•ld n the
; a carriage- r weie stopped by a ' soldier oti ,nominntion. on , the first ballot, pro Wed,
i guard, but after a woid from our - Commis- 'hnwever o his_forces are not'weakened v the
i :dotter, or guide, we heard him say,‘Allez,' imultitudinotia - epplicationa which ; hav been
and on we went. On - entering the public heretofore brought to - bear so nieces fully
scinere we alighted to see the statue of Mar ,on California politicians. The Cerive tion
Tact of Aifs tire ant the old Cathedral:— .:
Met en the-14th.:. '
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Immediately a great crowd of 'men, women / The Republicans held theirs on th l
~ and boys g s tliered arelind uS, and for a few / and it was expected that full deleg:
moments I could not .understand the cause i would be present from most of ;the i
'Subsequently. I learned that the city:had : ties. There Is not`the remotest possil
been for a few days in great excitement in of their aeldeVing . a victory at the en
reference Id the Convent ];ill The win - !election,-even though the Demoerney
i dowls of the Atelthishap's residence hail .of which there is some probabili'ly. '
been broken, and a general tumult had been : Imtiever, seem deter Mined to mai
threarttned.l Some Lieli ecclesiastic ilefli- their organization es a pa . rty, and Evil
cers lid arrived that day, arali- vi hell we ' doubt, poll their full th o the
strength
drove towarll. the cathejral tliiry knew not of the election, I
what it ,rnielit -re rten I. :We saw the old On the 29th ulf . heavy rains ell ii
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eatlied6l 7 -founiled hundrel , _efy.. , ars since , interior, a phenomena of rare nee rren,
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.an }e finished: Old St :mist] build- !Jttne in California although silo era
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;lu g s the prison Ted in the day .4 of -1 hil- , been witnessed occasionally as :IS
ip, wi re alio shorn to u. And wee saw ,get. The erepswere not serion.ly in
I aid church of Ouri lenly, which owed its
,ed, and the pr0...1 - wet - now is that they
fund 'time to a strrtge story told in the:r be garnered in good conditicn albeit, se
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early , legend s „ Aeieeor e ~f the Virein fell ily as abundant as East a.
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jut' , the ritor, %but, like the - ditteltinan's I. 31ining is carried on as .i.ucceSsf4ll
wife, ta,ld of , in our country, it floated up' ever, and new discoveries arc cConst;
i stream until! it reached .the sp,t, whe t ° the: chronicled. :attention of capinilists is
.chureli rit - ;w-sten is. - I being directed to 'quartz enterpP
' Several hpursiT spent in Aiv a Chapelle' ; veins lung since abandoned for w:
'I saw the thronein whl•li Charleutigne sati, ney to work thenei are now bein
I —the spot Where he is buritelhis large /to advantage. The . faeilities fr'ir
skull preserved in the church Anil then the requisite materials for quartz
whit t a host'of refjos bad the reireo to ehow are fir greater than e't er ebefo re,
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'I me! There was a liair of John the I3aptist ' machinery itself being sitnplittl a
I —a tooth of St •Stephene--pittees of the true I tire, cempanies etre:wed in this
I cross=rur 'a cloth that had wiped the sweat : mining are generally doing better
l and blood from the face of the Savinur.- ' befie. ' ' ,
itlooketilintently on the:faea of the priest/ Great interest still continues -ti
at, tie showea theset relies/ and described : in' m o untain wigor, roedsland
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to e " s ' '
/ them minutely, .ee whetior he could . money are at work. Stage ertir9l
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nos illy seeds to believe these stories. But I run regularly between Placervilleo
br t oo l rearmed his • le-mon-ere ti 7 Xtt -1---ea yr . vimr---- yietto st contr.:meta for. rzn.rth
I have n.
not .tie oven, to mntio _
_..._.', ° more difficult sections of the 'rout
I (hir e route: lay 'tli-romill colo-no, wlu,i;e! been let, 'and, in a few weeks, a or
, t „ t 4, - t h e g reat (lat•hedral, always visirtl-' will be toads to connect svitii time N
bv-stratlete's.. We Were IlnW in. Prit.sin, load that is tq ha..ytits ti minus in I
atel etossit4 th e .Ithitie. %co hurl i. d onwa - rdo -Lake Valle2i The Thig Tier? rim
'ln.. t! =never, I spent the sahhath- met 'Mr ' also the ()royale rfite, arc bothi
fea.
J i•-0..Y2.-and ha?pen,-r? to seet he Mile asel and over , thrill staeo4liave been dr ven
(2.;, , , , , t , I nd i:nr-.1 the Peke Con-taniine ( I conipari lively nil le difficulty.
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Ile oi i, who a is in no iiol to the -Ister
fern
of the ' The eitizetts qtl , 31arit osa !riving:y
' fie, n ~ f Ilino-pr Ho is evidently ii - inab li on.S I AV. ril g , ro give them•ktl. : vi
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. of iiio;•;--a Men fu r
he live, his influence will-be ftrit through mow td tfie - mineral lands in ChM con
out Europii Ilainburgh Was our next lie responds in a communication, fl i ono:
poin t, 'am] thence to repenhaeori-Tlield ing the claims of Fremont, and deelai
Da :\ 1-11 palaee was fell of interest—the nooothat. they never can be sustlaineil hofore
in, rile of the old kings tl antiquities of Supreme Court - t
the Seatelan4eFtne—th e 'old round tower, Increased attention aPpeers to be Air ,
wll-re T re lo B r a h e wat e loej the heavens, ed to the importelion of thorough i. trlpn
m 1 of whoe'e=taieway Peter till , great is • st( t ek, :Inapt numlier of splendid ills;ce
sail to tare driven with a coach and four Merino
.elik.ep,, &c., have lately lai 'yea
—ol! were obit - Cts of '.real interest. Than excellent rendition. The feeundr i ty of
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I Seileil throne's: the st straits of the Skager- intals in this State - is so worelerfu ,the
rusk - and Cott-eat—to prenennee oldeli trop mate co, congenial,, noel the land sal r
„him_ that 'a few years only will elapse In fotiel
Mei env tentsue in tie devs of . my
1 -4 Loot: (IN 'Fi?IS II'ICI l ItE — . 1"..0 .A:1)1I1V ',,-, -, . *- I w ill the • - ill !be .irry; m no r entotheed—intl made my
lairrial a vs: i l , ' .
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, way to ill \linear After vi-iting Chris. ; tries on ; the globe.
Nineteen
Fleveir States vrtr,l for Fierni-Mt. Not • 1 - - i
i lif eevernment—its liniVersi.' 'Hie pecuniary afftirs of the Sat e 1
Nineteen for BildiAjnl:—li•Jl iv tW.) !f) °lie. trios -• Lie ' ea - , , ~
ty : •Me.ceu t n,: palaces anl g1r,1 4 - , ez_-1r•el- rather more cheering. The 'free. ur+r
e N r; w run t lc the controt ! - -.: ,'
0ri ( qc..%•111141 where Charles the \II men DOLITICC3 that within sixty days h . wil
l ln the elev. n Stet, s there are I:l.660 . -' • , ' • '
enabled to rip all' audited plaintt
' hie. sudden erel—tsharpshers, with its falls
1 t r e Sehoclo ' , 1
I I Nav i n', seen our ilia i the State in cash There is not
In the Lir:et:fit State tl., re are S 7 60Q ' f:th ' fi-n "" a " n— !'"' , - . ' . . ' •
, 1 . sico ru i .g anal tlier tabors —l journeyed Peet this the scrip system will hi
1r CC 5LL0(.1... . I -
I grill nortliwsi•3 \ orwato hie ene relit-nail abolished. , ~
lln the - el; ore States thero :ire ').()' In coo • . - • . • • , ••
, f . schr ., -, ~ 1. - , , shout tort e till dome '( Bv--this I reached • fhe aet psi - midi:rig for a stamp t
e
' l ; 4-'l.'l it 4 be•Mtifid quiet stems- ,be levied on bills, orders, aura olio
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In the-r.
SL•tinlars. ini tt_ I
en Mato :, 1
t :_•ro rt i: r 1 ~,00 : j'ke ) kin
re-- Oa thi-eibtkseT rode in 'al.steamer near-. used in tatercaelileoperations, went
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In the epe=e t State's there are SOit L e,. ly one linnilriel miles, One found my4elf., feet on the Ist . ins 4i
...t6l i rth of the plst degree of latitude. The I The Calmilla Indians have he
braries with s-tffrott velono, r °
li Star was bieb pin the . A,eavens mating great (mirages on the Mori
.; Li . l i g n ar t i l e i s c: „. h ic i l i i ek r ° ,; ( :;;i,::::!, t . 's ,,i ti t t l i l i t e r s ` . l ' are :
_ :;9" :12:1 rt no night•'7;:os tliore; fOr it was now. the tlements - in San Bernardino, by
At leven o'clock, in a eft and slaughtering their stock.
In the eleven Mates there are 7''.066 'ut"mi'l • sid'iiet!.
-- tack roam injohe hotel, we read a ndment of Saints i tach had gone in p
Common School Lifer arits ' . '-'--
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„- as w e would ,at lieMe a little after sunset, the red men
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1 n th e ull ' etu9n '''''l.ll. tale a ''' . -AI, ” endoi f e w in,trintrs aft t two the sun was Recent rich discoveries of (odd have bi
vett tonnmon oestl hientries. •
skimps aisair t . i !.made zu Sonora, and the rush tht "her r
In the "ch:vifeosta:•ee there ill-0 215 mil- ,e• .. , . . 1
and , great. The gold is very ' similar to tl
t , , Iron] .Norwity I sailed tp Enelend;
lions colts , of news; apets.
- erns , in , that•• I-lami, here 'I ern in ‘ou'd found in Mariposa, buCtbe di”gins are
In the ninette n Stares there are 161 mil. - , • • • • -
• ; 1 . Ireland.' Objects of interest are all around Ino means extensive.
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of ns l•rrpies ef new.pepers. - •
me. Every Where are ru=ne of the past- 1 The markets of San grancisco tvere;gl
. li IRE TII.IN TWO' ii I, N 1 )Iti it Merm
ts old castles, ahbeys, monasteries and church- it .
ed with all kinds of prdaucc Thdro be
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~ ‘its • F ,; 71. EDI i f,.... n.iN; ___ At.
the i, ,t es show the dtevotiomand netivitv rf past no demand, prices , were rapidly declint
',Mt Ireland is cat i lently ri - Four hundred af. Gen. Walker'4 tio
miTthly ii.o.etin of the 'Ceinieetieut H is,. ,- . ^ynersttirms.
th e Ind , remained at San- Jose and Punta
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rtes! Srei, :3, I I on • H e nry itornee„),, them. again-the people are active—
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l're-idt Tit. eIICSQIITC.I' an milt sung: Filwr • `nails with talents--nnd signs of prcsper- .
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.A , RTESTAN WEir...r.s — A gentleman wh
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rt.:.,(..te , t o tl,, end' tat lit , 1 , , a i,„„ , L c ,
,its are everytVhere abundant.
statements may le. r elied upon wr ting
oloots, ,A-.c., maile fie- rolueatienef; lit«rarS• , But the eat's arc. starting , a9 l / i Wu•qt.', citizen of this, town . froin Iroquai emu
:IL; clef purposes in the IStUnite ates. el'"''.
,i --, i -) in referenee to Artsian \Veils in tl
The tvii•.l•l allinllnt i.f :Valli ';,i+ T ir,-.,p r i- tt ,41.. July P. lO‘pir
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. , nty, says:•'•Three Artesian AVON I b.
y Coe* Gaieral tiovert.nient fill- eile.:.itiotril ' ' -- f -.. "" --4- *1 ,- i ' . '• sticeeedod admirably in this county ''l
r" sea to the lst iiif .I:.:,iiety, N. 5!„ 13v-i 11 . - (PoN" (IrC S I. NDAY-7 - ' 1 : 7'`?" '4" watecrise„soover the top and runs bff i
" • • 11 '-' 1 to be';-).2-11`0.2:21 Joie.; which ;
at. Sumlay I) ( . 5. Sperry, poiprretor . iii . e
1 ''fine, stream. The opinion is quitii
*.i.e n.run price of - $l/ .4" ian+is., ss . l t il hotel at Southi
. Windsor, Ct., had Some lay
r b lent here now, that good water'
rrrt tre•u•rlit m.in:r2t, ri orl l ate I Car' , twig. erg r.i.i(li
i d been one , ' already We, Y•. kind filay be .secured , any when.
- - ,. .1.•0•nt suin,ef et:reriet),fetti bur I:Livia:lt ;shewers and dried again There were sigirs • •-. L N I c o
•pr:tnies, at tile expense o ot o r II
'•;ri- , rtirne e:rral.l n, , t Ley Worth le.: then ,of rain, aniliAlr. Sperry., in order to sa l ve
'and at th is level 0/iv will not hare,
F52.011,0m, (160. Ii e- 0 ,,,i, „„,- , :f ( i, 1 .. 1 .i,. ns ii., hay turned out with his men and
s got , . e
A t l c m more than 125' feet.— Chl
11 oth , ceripte-,•ne h e irldi v id u O s ' -f a r 4.X. )it IN. For ra,ing this, .1M r. Clapp. a gran,
Coo;•ier. - '
e'•'•Cds all th e t h o l 0., eu'i4' ven E ; y Sta te L e . juror, Iliad them arrested, but ter justice " _ o -........-- i
i„.irdatere- ;31r, Be l w o l r ee d f r o e A tabl e . deeidedethey Thad , it perfetit -riiht to save! SYRIAN WHEAT.—A gentlemanfli
toKbilitiue the , lonations and bequi:stil,inaii2'Alte . ir P ri T e rt , °?- 1 t he S'tl?l'Latit• i'aliama: receive from the : - Patent
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ty the..eitio e i r , t f llosten wiliin thi'.! la -t 'i . -I- = ee-e---. 1 • sonic spring wheat. front the "Farm e
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E:/.f. 'century, amountiee to upWards of i r.--2" - TrIE Pateut Office bas received t ham, at. the foot of Mount Carmel,
Bowed d 1.1 1 1 .11
i / j 1 : 100. ,( 1110 : ' '3 ,
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\ `three thousand aPPIlea iJOS and fifteen 1101. Y band, which .he
---4 , ------L---- \ 1 n d re . patents within the last six inon,ths past spring. It came to maturity i
te7.),_A lady, walki ng a few d a y :,. s i ne n :!‘' , , The cneoine of the otheelfor the. same time weeks producing a large hill he,
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t ..e.:e ef the wharfsl, of Nklr .1 ir k ; asked has been ove,i'' one Itundr(il and sixteen a berry in every respect equal tet ti
e shilor le l e , m .bv lort, Wit?' El slut. • ISZt ICLII- tiMUsand d(.ll:irS ; mil tlit. t r cap ',les of the ginal• ' This wheat is reputed to r
:.) - ' 1 •"-••--" !;I'll' L , '
. 54 of Neprun rt -ried.. (Zee, inciutlidg. s' ) lne Im)riv;"o.nxty days from sots in.-%
!.. , ..:41.1,ti. t La. it ':27111' , cat Ili•Te thJa the lo•ildiu; , . oneLhuudre.l and eir;ltt ts in the " ; Syria in si. ,,
thousand i thine bo seen that our climate bat
rh•:'..' •r' -,`, r . ~..-,„ , • i , . . 1 1,...,. iol ef•maturitYeleven ;lays.
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PRAYER.FOR ALL:
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A .01.• - (11',011 T E MILLION
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God or
,t tomountain ,: ' Lind of . the storm, -
Go.Lof the flowers; God l of the worm..
~.:....'',.. -. ITenr usnntt bless us, .. .. 1,
..,:yiiigice . artd'yearl i ess u 4 t - " !I.
Breathe on rotir:er.di Ili, ility. love .arnl ' Thv't
Teach us:content - with Thy . Fatherly aenling—
. : Tkfacho: to lore I Thee '
To lore entiiher, brother his broth el%
7 ' A 1:1 I intilfe; n% - hil .
from of
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Free fro the . t.141 . .,:1t1et... r.
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tradition.
i Free fronl the irsure of a n for his neighbor;
Help•us each one t.; fultil his true misaion, ' -
And show us 't1.. , _:C......1-1 . ..1ie lo lnlolr.
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God of the dttil:nt‘s.Q. (tlef tii . unlit
o cs l of Ifte I, 6lLiiftit mo 4f• each nite! -.
Cotl,c, u;3 :rind fe al 16". " •
Illnmine; ::•1 , 1 l.•:;1 I it
Show nisi thnt a‘ - pr;oP 10.1 h.-iil• M tliri-3 . ,
That the Lind i,-11"fidriel-ar.d Ti: ir;Coi,l it,
to.allli 1 . -,;.: !.. , • ',- . '.
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ScattrrlP.T7 1 , 1in.1n0 , - - -i:
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111] .It tr, :,1,1 ritiitrill tli• a:li - • 111 , 1 t h e 11,;01-i
rherer nti , l 1 in lie
'Help ns I!: _ past:
Show 114. WU' futhi-e. in clwer to; :It4
.The bettei, the ] ] 111:111 , 1 ,, n tLntr Ii r,
tia,. Goa ,•1 th;, : kravev Elat the gr4yecaii
not Ita!rnf us. 1 , ' 1
OF A V I XI" J It:ill i.:F:I t-; A towstsrEnED
IN ?- VIRGIN ' I.. V.—the... lo h,wittg from the
Chatlot,tsv4le (N a.) .11ccrtt.Fcr, is, for a 1
gal procee.lintr,[ on? Cif ill e 111 4 /St Vuri
. ous in s t'alices nut rycoill. (lan a vcrdict,
. t htained by such ;mean., stand?.. ',. ~
" Thiti negress who mu tiered her taistre.Q
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A 1 A;1 il,' uLar Jorr , A%I .! ~ -; 1 r e
w weeks .
since, was Bentenner.l - eii•ltif„)ffiray huct, Lk
the _Louisi 'county Ci i itrt, to Le - itung'ent
the 21at et nextl M
month. We Ore orti.•
Lod to retina that a t..en i e in the trial of thi s
cas e which :ftboulti: •be a ri'prtglell . up ,, ti the(
court
that fat itt jUdgnint, and snake every i
i.- In art tremble with teat at the mr:uncr in
-: which the criminal law:. ate administered
by our cpunty courts. The court anunUM.
c!.11 Ilint; thee- shod_ 614 A for p
hauski,...q d ' a r.:l
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a,n<pvrtatton. 1 tA l ur tae . cis-
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i:in the wf;h:an Wa , -1c„.7:111; aca lut t tc a o f ,
Minder in •Ile•tir,til. gh t . :lntl shoull 'h ave.
T i cen nunis•Ved le: 'tr.•nsp niathai. . ut ...-.:.
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on as it, was. :uyit w tint alt t; wts ii,i. t.:, .
be hung . , tite. crsl-.v4.1 - )tl;'n't. fi'd,-.1 ti,. ! m i ll !,
xconi hecmti± creat i ly excited, :mil tnrcali. •
wt-re made - thrt• • - ifishe wos - ..not e- - .7.l•',in i nA
to l the.peophi th,neklVes w i:1..1 ty4k ,
' her; and. enf t i or two g 'lltatlliPll -- :I!ii.lo:l.tii- '
td thir;lisrbutpg kistiee_and a1 , ,i... il hi m
to w
m chare:tl opine -n.: r.tnlor ti,,,5.: ci-_ ;
'custAile , ..; ; tl, ;fifth nu ghifrate L i.r.K:r‘! ay,
atol the w!inanwaS ceniaduell t- - ) 1.1 - .. hung
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3t.-(t.-... , gwnias the s--.111.-r cj of 5.1c.; - ith had he e ti
ageccd upon. ..11t . I , f the court -.rose, and
starul ;hat ~, ininry n,-the j.:ii•- vial dan
g,cr t-i-t/.., pris.imrover— tr.. 1...- -, 11u:, l c:1 , 1( . 4
from the
, p...1:01,,ec, the ,h,,,iir ~i,,,i,, to
pryclaim publicly 1 111.11'1 t h e eon; t - inef or
dared .the , sole a u,to it 111111 , . I Prok - 1:t111:1 . -
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BEAVO - PA„ WEDNESDAY AUGUST 5, 1857
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DRAGOOBMG e*/.lTli)=Sii3.4\
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The Nw YOrk Ti 1,
m . ....htus generally giv
rn unqualified assent Vie olfidial .acts of
GovernerWalker, bitili.does' i not seem tal,
~...,.,.
regard the descent- okAarret*e as either
wise„ar justityable.'"At does - not like the i
motive which piompfailie movement, nor
the newborn' devotion IP the South, and
hostility to the ,Free State Men of Kansas,.
whiCh have bes) reveilid,,Sinculthe Eoutti:
ertfUltralsts took -exceptions to the course
ofGoveroor:Walkern its issue of Mon
day the
,Tines lys-egic,.., , L , i 1
• - '. . ,
When jotrinit it'ii4 , 0 . gotta and , ' l t i e :i e
chaslestotr , 44l/ -79 ::.,: I t - 'si# i th e-i ll % -
,-Itaitisi-off I -, ---: . . l'{ ::: Supporters of.
[ale Topekw, LegillatiWas,"ins ne,Aboli
tionists," bent on tlesr*it, ig 111 , just so
premacy of the slavebSlding i tercet in
the councils of the niii;',r; thii idiotic in
solenec passes for l juit liar it, is worth 1
with all intelligent men: in all sections of
the country,. ''and neithetiOzitesius to our;
surprise nor moves us . to t indigea ,
1 1
But When the Washington .(i
m
papers bf that rap; which are ,
.
as the Organs of the _ihj,net, per
selves tp echo this foolish langua
S Wouthern extremis tied 4 41 k,
geoning" the i‘iAbolitiouisis" , of
it is necessary 'to remind them tl
are tottehing upon dangerous gro
risking i the petice of the Natiou
scrims inanner c , 1 ' '.1",. j'-
he :ifttirs o( Kangas cannot b..
l;:y violence. "he p...0p1e of Kan
1 e
I suffered what no free ettl i zens of
1 ted,Sta eia. haYe L ever 'suffered , bef
1 historyi r the Niiolentl su4eacion
dearest ii.dit Is, erson th al elitical
to lie expected that ey should I
i
very re, dy to put full faith lin ti
1
1
tine; to and 'tdem Of an Admit
v
• tileeted k,y the lame party from w
resentatives they had iu times pas
eil -such atrochLt.; treatment,. TI
tobe coneiiiatee by the wisest al l
ship,' and t) lisa tkfied beyond
I I
venture of the eetitude, and tie
firm:able patriot d m of the fanetie
whom they are nvited to untie tl
fidence. 1 To trlk of. lupprtssit
"subduing" the-e men—to assent
them the attitude/4 tho iidum
toward the envehanters or the •P
tariaus, i 4 to itiite those ealmititt
tvar wo 111 of tic -profess . ,,todepr
invite them, not perha,pkin this
iu the next, but eveutiplly . akl lit
1 ossing
weeks
We of
of del
-1
ention
large
, n the
Bth,
ions
oun
,ility
uhig
plit,
I hey
twin
, no
day
-the
e in
Au_
•ur
•will
red
• as
ntTY
qtin
anal
itto
ked
ing
ling
the
.Iqexp,
nt o
ern,
anal
fl
rine!
ban
of
user
felt
nliti
ow
r-
Changing Clothes.
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The Synod oC Rentneliy, wars . it
The sublret of raising the salaries ( 1
r e nt' es qo s ',lv s{ tinder . tiiscussim
10v. 11.$ bt. I T. I,lreekinridge, 1):
IWhom hi neplielw, the new Vice P
t ti•l; "111 Uneleptobert had been n
~ , so a eotnitrt's . ll9l '3ll , :fica tiser w,l
iemn 11$ , itit $:. to thiis time !") wr
it
„ ,
oor, nue•itt• a speech in OTTO,ItIi
I.l r
$ 1 illeaSpre I It, liTtl fwen3: ! id that t
of high standing am' la-ge
,nteans,;
in fine_ linen and taring ssu:'iptdetn.
day, did not synipatitize w th thos
sataries are small To ;this Di..
1 • - „; t 1 ,
tidge STSI replylll ,7 . zie Semite!'
-
lace
1 11 1
lint3l
12111
that ministers iii•e fair inoner,l,or d,
luxuries of the Wradd. As' to' hit
challeug d 'any Mao rto say that
more fru , ally thinhimself. j J)ratvi
self up o , t his foil height, and 1
. ! six feet I.dc.h at east, be displayed
i
; portions t Od exe:4itned . :---••as to fir
, . if Chere Its a ina,on fhis fin r who,
i s ''' more plainly Oa , ,I do, I off, r to c ,
n . clothes with him this Moment "
Dit lout
,q 1;
a mnsi of the mein )ers,
ecOy in front of. the 111 lerat
, i ,
~? 1 ,! iu sight
in t ,
i t R ev - Mr, H
. 1 1 opkins one of the plant
be rgy—a short, thiekset, and Irotuud.'
~,t : whose 'circumference exceede'di his I
•
and In this reect, noruan m th
•,,
lir,. presented) so strong and str'iking a
' with the tall and Icogrtl lenti,ckia
~ , l ' t the propo i sitiou io swap clothis ha'
5 , escaped the lips of.the speaker, lief
kius wrii,ged hi,nself out of• iii
on hisfeet, .6ud ried out, ' r
''Mr.
Modcr.ibr, I'm his man':"
The eff ct. l .'wa
,instant an na
d Itre
The im Bca , e of ckinridge
. Witit
f
arms and legs p ntruding from 111
toggery, was up
,efore the eyes of t
od. They co ul Eco nothing o ;
a while ',they stye way to tmeon
laughter, Lin - wht li - no one joined P
I'S -as the' discoinfit fed speaker/
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Mipnesota i and
ivilites•tothe,St Pau
e is likely to b 'the . lot,
uring I the next winter, ii
the Grasshopper seourg
'in old
citizen
temlive fol
that.Fami
Trritory
qerica of
i 8.0:: : I. I ,
The effects ofthis gresshopper ;scourge
which is 'low bei ig inflicted upon Ca large
portion d our territory - cannot ivel,l,be over
; 05011120 d. All lcinds' of businesfi -must
Isuffer th \ are by not only, but starvation, aye
, starvation dreadfuras is the'WOrd-*rilit be
the lot ofl may, Unless timely ti.ssisiianee is
rendered., , -.There a're th'pusandli Of
,fainilies
• here who have had hard work tOgei i!lii•ougli
; the l long'ast winter. Their lastdollar has
I been expepded i in getting in their little crop
their onlyidepeedence for the futurb thew'
only support fur the winter which will goon
A° upon them. This . , their last an d only
hope is now baini completely aml i ;ntirely
destroyed by the grasshoppers. I tuanyl
fieldi not a vestige- of the crop '
recd -
; in•others ilk; Slants of the 'grain; ot
mains, while in all of these the i des
1, ' •
is complete _ In my vicinity soil
I acre-have; been put into crops 'Pill
wine) with a fair season, would hav
worth the farmer froi 12 to ; I sl
but are no l w entirely worthless."
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pre
of t
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f
to
arks
EOM
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in t.
$eV
Id
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pen
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4f '
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ion, -,and
ecognized
lit them
e of - the
of ‘l.lrn..
KansaN,
6t they'
md, and
n r a very.
• adjusted
as. have
ho tint.
re in 'aur
of Their
It is not
ie found
inteu-
istrationi
Dose rep.
rereiv;
ey need ;
Ltesman..
The Child in the ) River
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Rettirtming from at
vish, in New Orl4ans,
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we wire fortunate-enough-AO - secure 'pas:
sage in a•line (steamer, with bht few 'pas-'
stingers. " Among the ladies, one especially
interested us.! She was! th.: Avidow: of, a
Wealthy platadi, and was' returning , with.
only one ChM to'her father's house' ) Her'
devotion to the child was very touching:. ;
arid; the eyes of her old .;black .nitrse wonky!
fill with, tears as She best - night her tnitress
''not to, love 'that boy ..nd inneh. l Or the Lord
wntil,l take him away frOhm.her. I ' ,,
• We passed throuult the canal. of Linii.i-'
s .•1 .
rifle, and-stppned for ft few minutes.at
.4
wharf, "when 't me nurse wishing Ito see .. the !
. .. guard,. at
.
,city, walked' out eafilic guard,] at time back.;
!of the boat,' where., by ajsuddeff effort, 'the
L crmild {rung from her, arras itito the terri- !
bfe 'emiri•ent -that sweep; toward the falls,';
and. disappeared iminedately: The confu-
attracted . ,thel attention, of a e.ti-;
tletnan Who was ;sitting in the fOrePart . or'
the l boit, roictly,reading. • hiring hastily
.11e asked for snmearticlethechild had worn i
~
The nurse handed him a tiny aPron she hadi
torn off in her Efforts to `;'retain the . babein .
her arms. Turning to, ; a. splendid New, ;
I .11WtfRA 1 11,5 1 ,m4lIttt t igt l §..,..cpfir,73*,: mateiiipg I
and then. to the spot where the 'child had i
I ffone under. ' ,in an instant the :noble,dog
i leaped into the rushing water and 'alsci di -s- i
:80 , ea'red. By this 'ti 'me I the i excitenien:
I
, ..; - , 1 .
was totensp.and spine p n4mts on shore, sup.:
1 pf;qng that the cing was'loS(as well as,the ;
child,' tlibl,• .dreouret a hoaf and started off l,
i
td•search for the body.; ;Just at .this I moi
• men t tire dog was seen far away-With some=
1 thin{ { - in his reouth.. Bravely : lie straggled 1
witil the waves, hit it - was evident thathis
i-stronn 4 ,th was failing fast; h - nd more than one'
jrcast gave a sigh of relief :1i the boat tea-
elMd hiin;htid.it was announced;tfiat he had':!
the' Child,' and that)t wOl still alive`. They I
were brought on board', ;the log and thd'
child: ' . ' - - .1! ". . . .. .
;
Givingli single glance to satisfy herself
that the, child was-really livlng,lT the YoUng
mar other i rmisbed toward, and sinking beside
the dog, threw; 'Mr arny' ' "is :neck
and burst into; ears. 1(1 view
-111n1 - 1 , 10--that., - tnettior.
Roine, - 4insterdam, Ibilitzi,
Tai ':
ai is V i ere ;cities of the si'l
i
Napo cilia •tid 'brought his
Brusselsi, and - . - was ree'eived
I thus, iilstti anti pomp. 190
I, terl,loirriva), he reviewed
i,karrilon ill the '.:llt‘e :l isle
Terent reginients,lehled hel
ked a'grenadier, who ['ore.
.1
I serge nt makr. Tali and
eyes illa?A, like starsl frOiii
: by tvr'onty canaPaigns,i whit
mousfacl e- rendered- ihis' .1
more jformidable, or , Ibiz'ori
line was re-farmed the Emp
'the regiment of orenadierst
,
, serge ant to the rront.: fhe
soldier beat bight, and - his
lio , ,
"I have seen you before,
' "your n. ine 9 " • -;I I
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, - "Npel sir,"lhe an - aVt'ere
:
i voice., , ~i
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1_ "Were you not in the 'al
1, ~y . 4 ,16ir; •drummer ;it
' Arcbiel" I- - I-
I-- f'lAlnd you brome t i sergeatirmajc4"
t, itf.tilf7Jancer - - ,• - 'r - j •": - .._ ', :
1 "I haye.taitin my Share of the: - great
battle.s.,"l' I: ..1 'I ' 1 1 I
,
l
j The - Emperor waved, his hand, the' , grl l lnt
. adier returned to the ranks, and Napoleon
'!iipake.rapidly to ,the Chlonel for a fewinoi
merits, tho quick glanees,O his eyes toward
No.,ol, l sholwing; that he W.y talking of hail.
1 it had had been distinguished for his bra
very in 1 . 1b• ttl hilt hisa t-' ,l 1
severe a Cs, mo es 3..rT„ .
preve'nfe soliciting , advancement, anal, he
: -
had been overlooked, in 'th promotions.
:
r The Emperor recalled him; to his side:l 1
' . "Yon havelmerited the Cross of the 11if . 3:
gion 'Of Donor," said he,' giving hie, the
' one, liet;ere. - " I -i:„
"Ton re a.brave nianrr, 1 I'j
The grenadier, who at!this noment,stood
between. the Emperor and the Colonel,-
couldlnof, speak; ;.but his - yes said nine
than !volmes. Napoleon made a sign, the
drums beat,; roll, 'there . wa's a dead silence
and, the Colonehurning twatdo the neW
knight, - ho,, with' trembling hands was
placing is cross' op his brclast, said, with a
loud 'rot e:1 ..,.1
"In -tl ft name of ;th6_'Em - - -,it
fl
perm, r spe,
sorgeatit major . Noel -as onb-lieuten tit in
:
your Funks." :. :.:, j -J.', !
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The in
present rl arms. Nod
seemed i in a dteam; and only the -stern, im
movable
i feniures of the Einperor prevent, - id
hint from ,fallinp., on his knees; Another
sigewas made the amino 'heat, and jagaiu
the'Coinnel spoke: : : 1 ,
inl the: name of the 1.-'
sub-lientenant Noel as lie
ranks. 7 ' -:, -
This new thunder-strOke
the gren:ldier;'his kneei, tre
that had not • been moist let
,t- . were e, with tears; and
fill l 'd
In A county i l e Kentucky near Madison, endealion• - •.re stammer Ii
ti which latter ICassins • 1 . .• Clay resides,
be he
he 4th of July has been celebrated inlet' fowl Voice of his dolonel:,
-•
ppropriate , mariner for' three lyearo nast a7third rail of ibe
- ;
... . "4,1 e !name of the; E 1
I The Democracy barn gone ' so far as to, lieutena• t Noel as captain
permit Clay, with a'pi,tol lying on the ta- 'After this promotion tli
bole besides which ho spealcs,lto call Shivery tinued'hils review with ilia
by its right name, a thing, to - be eternally air which''nane who beheld
hatedrioa - tbsathe ulcer on the body politic but Noelt. '• • '
1 -l, oursting in toia
prolifie parent of vice and crime, the-leaden fainted:id the arms.' of his'
drag upon all true progress, add the worst. from 1
;shout l .
the regiment conic
enemy to an white z4n that 'can be. intro. of rice I , l , , , mi . )ernir ' -
dueed or established inany State.
I
Even on last 4th of .fuly, , Cassius M. er
.2."ArtsON-:Buoivi4Oi,' ‘,I
Clay addiesSed 3000 persons in one body, •; tor tr Knoxville .:
Ina.groVe.,in the vicinity of his , residence, ', t ' n , ,yr, (Ten.
tud'gave the "miserable doughfaces" as' 4rtic!c 'coniplaing of the
be muSt justly'term the ,"Democrats," just , tedioulllongth of oatitai'y
s.ich a course of•analysis as their history 11,y• 83 -1 3 •;: n 01
' , "when w ,,'..1 di„ . -
WatTtints. 11r,hen he had I conelnded his ,
friend to pen this - obitutivi
obileelt, he ',read a couple of resolutions ~, I , d 1 .. ff , 4
characterizing-tie Dred Scott decision as a '''''r p a l . ` e , :PI ' ''' n r °- „
disgraiNr: to the age: and, an insult 'to the ----: swan °' his 'g e r '''' "
marry Vears the editor-of a--
, or, a base :lie in our judicial history . -:. : • , 1,
blot up:on the records of the Supreme 1 desires it I state(' to tue wo
What al pity that seml - ',.Pennsyl-;l irad hi.c:.l.ire to live °T.:-/''nga
prove it in many respects".
Democrats had nat been pi•Nelitl to
mason .and let slip the "Dead- :nab- i `l". l° g!' is . i tt ° ' fl'e Dade to 'P'
~_ Jpon hitn! Wondrous to relate, hoirtr i h d '4' 9 - 1 1 1 - Jordan
. v s o , . f b i 4 7 .1
etler, in the,'ycry heart of slaVeliolding Ken- r . er l l B ,t d ..9. °t.
k rieul s,.. ir ;t l lie has left:any.
tue.ky,rer.olutions of the above tenor were.;
.
ntr• rime to him;, 418
cdrdially adopted, with but •two dissenting . ) of r
owl , tela ll ow, can't rade, li
voices, eel we !emu from'the publishe,e let- 1 P
s
ter of one w ho waspresent•on the occaston. l l i' f u N ew‘ r c o a aatc
,
--.Mltsbury gazette. 1 ' ' bypartie,s of undeubted,
,11 -- -......... 1 ---- . ! "first; 1
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.„ .. New ~
IT (,) make a good garden- , -Get a goad wife:, Hass, IA Orteal
ITF, “raise" Poultry-eall•at your neighbor's I as.l.lie prOof;' and in Bobo,;
poUltry yard iu the ui•dit time. I I l'aPe,
'11S• 1 - 1• ' - I 2 - N
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perad
unques-
arks in
letr
chn-
I g"
'
dnki
Inwards
If'Stuart
I.lin melt
of civil
l or
ate—to
-fitably
session.
recall!'
the sight, unmoved, nn
kissed his shaggy head, _
his owner,,and said: • ; •
"0, sir, I must-have this am' rich,
take all,l have--evervthinm:2but give;me
jay child's preserver?' 4 1
r
• The gentleman smiled, and patting l bis
dog's head; said; . •
"Ism very glad madarn, that has
beenof,kerviee to yon, but nothing in' i the
wo i rld could induce the ,th part.with. MM."
The dog looked ns tliptigh he, perfectly
understood what they lere talking - ab Ont,
and gh'ing,his sides a Shake; lai, :himself
down at'his master's leet. with expres
sion.l •
in his large eyes that said plainer than
p°rat, 'No, nothing, shall part
r, and
sat the
ng
s roll or,
ttitude;
LOUSC
on trast
1. But
bardly
re llop
at, and
otious
uis ins n ' g s i
pic
*3 Syn. I
and for
rollable
:
art-
I 2er s
au,c
!ME
Times
f ,that
ci liec?nse
ato,—
,ly re
ructiun
e 500
year,
e been
'5,009,
f I~ Pa DE.
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, '( JOHN IG. sale.
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Tie a Curious fact as ever iris 'known;
But often in, human nature shown,
late ' castle and j cottage,'
Thai i)ride;llltl pigs of al certain brood,
%ill manage to•live and thrive on iood
As poor as auperpottage. •1-
I• - ;
Of all the notable things on earth, 1
.
The, queerest thi6g is th'e pride of birth,
Among our 'fierce democracy!' ' *
A bridgC *nem, a Ilundred
Witkout a prop to save it from sneers!-
' Nor even is couple \i:of rotten piers-
AI thing for laughter; flings anti jec l rS,
Is American 'aristoiracy! , •
Depend upowit,;my snoUns
Your family thread you,chn't ascend,
7Witbout.gOod reason to apprehend
You may •fin'd it r azed on the other end
' By some !dobbin vocation !
Or worse than that, your hoaded'line,
May end in a loop of stronger
• That plagued some • worthy relation:
BeCause lon flourish in worldly affairs,l
not he haughty and put on airs, ' e
With iiilolen'tPride of station !
Ibin't be; proud and turn i mp your nose',
Poorer people in plainer clothes„
But learra i for the sake of your rei,pse,
14-
That all proud flesh, wuerever it grows,
Is subject to irritatiou, , I
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Isins Id. Clay
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' It iv a 'fact - not tnera
Mr. Bayard ' Taylor, who is now in Loo
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the
aid
don' writes to the TrAttL, under date of,
July Ist: ' •
I llarrtsburg was one se , le . c.l l as .., . ,
.1 1 - . for the Capital of the Lutted Slates. ;Aa,
the discussion on thc location fOr..the - Crev l
• Mr. Sumneris here, at 31aurigY's`l-Iofel:
ernment 'buildings was ege'ing .'uni in Cob
in *Regent Street 4 li l at not yet seen him, • - • . • --'
gres. all the Northern mernbers were --- Jebb 7
but"Sonie friends told in r he is looking very, lded ; I n their choice of a site 410),:ial the 8401
wel 1 .-----. - Nt , Ante' lean. has' 'ever be 6
~more 1'
papitlar in England than 'Mr. Stunner,. end
t
1 quelianna. and ' both -, Ifirrifibdrg ..and
1 Wrightsville were spokenqiingOlft,
he i at present floating o the top wave of himse l f,
Itaville'
it !alpeared, fay!
-.t
London steiety. I, hear the other day -a ' L b
(,c
tuoug.n the ' 'outhern men mgressl
good storyof his arrival here;. He enter- were• in fav_or , of a on the
ed his name upon- th a t i bo , r iT t
aeasncsoimrdpinlygilylert
cprt.i.,toz,:;tagitudaltily,6,ll,vealitowrdityilllotirp,aNziotriothoern_,
, Boston,"
' ' " t&.
1, ~- •
down by the host and his flunkies as
. an
orditiary traveler.- Tife leaf,' morning, One both these places,and gavenarrisbiirg aa
their 'vhoiCe; wiiatt 'was loofa the licit,
of Itio latter came to Mr. Summer's room
in k nown h i, a l l3
, ou thq
soihe ezektement. and sad: " lord Brou gh- h. „
SuSque
i'matter.--"JiMwever. w Apr ttanni. The',
' d d
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-SANATOR SUiIfNER.
inn. is own stairs,, ; fir,
To the waiter's amazknerr
8441,1 without exhibiting
•"Very well; show hint. u
te'rward the formerr Niue
"Sir, the Lird r f,Chid
ed: and • asks for .icnt,
lvas an in the cool' reply..
ship had. departed[; ,. .the sr
more,' a
bewiltred, , nd, a t
6;,Lord' ,Chi t
dal A _to see y
up," ii4eate T
Nets Were 'no doubt ..- St oc .
to the.hindlo
Post i• announ ed theAlitiva
1- • • •
leney[the It onoraLlo S
'c•
flute!:
•
ariiiniscence of
sea and
tip, to
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MEI
*srfAllusli:E:o::l.ite.isz . .
--ft,- ~ :as "comiiratnisea, am.
the present - location arlopted.l iße'nton, inl,
his 'Abridgement - of the Deates ,ot Cotr-1
grriSs; thus.iilludei to this circumatance.:--,
"One..or the objects that t:arl , received the.
attention Of this (the First) :engross', was.l
,the'establiphment - of a Partu abut seat oc
G,IVOi nuient. The Northern Members were
1 in favor of 'some place•on the Lanka of the, ;
1 Susquehanna, and Harrisburg and Wright's;
1 'erry, - :on" river were proposed; tini
• • • ! !.• -
1 Southern :members were in faVor •Faf, some .
1 place en'' the potemac. 3lr9lttdison de 7
I dared that the propriety of the decision I
depended "in 'a great' measure on the supe-I
rier_ advantars of, 'one of-tyise streams,'..'
• •
and argued lin' favor of the ptitonme, pledg-:
int , ht, ticotitation -that "the eemetunication
• 1 truth the Wectern territory ..hyklie Potomlo ,
I. ••• 1 • . •-•..
I apoleon. •.- f I . ' Pore, certzun and . convepieut . than tha
. _ I. '-... I.l.other."-', Aiming 'the ar,, ,, u14-ntslttrged-z,-.
ible yea r , when; Oust locating on the Sustintlianna, It
e, .Antwerp and !said . ..that the, population was reCedingitrOm
' i - ' 'tl e F.' i 1 4.'•thislT -I e kine'.l reildied
ake prow eutpire, i 1,„ . ., ...is . .t I:, i r i .. - - .......... 1.-`
young 'bride to-i qwest of the Ohio is an altuo , •t in,aneasur-I
with - great en: able wilderness; :When it- wil 'lO settled,:''.
the morning ;If: ior how ft will be possible to i goiern it, is
1.
the troops'of the , P Ist . c:ifetilat ion. prentletuen will :pardon
:mil as the dif. 'me if I think it ileVeril ! ,, 17.91)1J:wit to
:fore hiM,rernar- r make this decision . Alepend upon 'that cir
he e'hei.'wonof a; CUMStaMe. Prambiy it, wil Le :near (f
.
prinet, his _black ' c.e,;ttitlY 1 ;01)03 dies'',
people will is colikill-,
a face hionzed :6• , ,,/./e." 'Fitlie:. .'Hies,-thought be `had
It 'an enerninm, once the tnekt sagacious mindi 'in the body:
ce ,
ppeariin still 4.ls* here somewhat mistakeii. 't-11:arr-is
re. When .the , 44 4- y ifc;did. '' ' ' ' {
~ 1 i ! 't • • ---____ l-.- —!
pro!. ro,a l up ~o 4' ~.. Ktiris'as Territorial Election. - •
.and called tlie ' ' • • ! 1 .
- - • •• 1 - -.1 1 -- '
1 heart-of the f: )1 ti! -iler ; '4 ' • 1.) . ' -' It"a in October" [ 1
e 1 tsci• e ate .-e cc to 1
cbe v ks •g low ed: ' ftkr a thder , ate to eongres's midi a , Territeri-. 1
'6 o (lN '`P l e9n; al legisfatlre ill' Kansas,- and \4s Gov. Wal
k falt
the enng ! t:T i • li hii's repatedly given the aiisurauctr that
I ,
. [ late territorial legislature. Ts butiuuder the
l' l3 ).}' ^f TtalYr! lair's . ofiev i nTess • y'ou. the ;vmle people, of
_,
Kansas 'rivet right to et , Ict a' ileleoate t t o ,
' ' I Copgr i ess i itnd to elegt.r. t - Srrilerhil -legtalik
-I.ture, , the late FteeiStato Men ; would . at
1 .4at ule InuA , iNt is F t•i r A., -t-e , -1...:...„: .1...1.,,,,AL,
such.:, They also adopted! filet following: !
]?ridge t•bt:
KailOetobtir next-, not „tinder t)eraei of'. the
I .lVbereas,• we hsve reliable,, infmuation
thaPpreparalions are '..;eittg nilade; in Some
f pits of th,e. rte of 31a ;nu i t,i , eqtrtret
the re stilt t!tf the cntnicg sheen- us_ in -Etzut- I
,
'ens- ',;Tiviefore be,it.' ,; i - r •,i s
L R,,save ),, That Gen. .5 ;n131:1 H. Lane be
, appointed by this convention,' and authori- I
zof to'organize the iy....)ple i hi the s!everal l'
I district§; to protect the ballet boxes at the ,!
' ' ' • 4 itir , elections in Kanslts'"
spproaL i 01 .1 • .._ ,
T/119 looks like pluck mad ; a. : determiria-
Lion not to be cheated ag tin. • : • •
,
. . ...
Psking for - yOu."
Ile, Mr. S. quietly
te'least surprise :
t.'! Not long, iif..
still iitore'exci:
't.Justice has call- i
"Show. him up",
1
After his Lt,rd- '
. 1
Tatter came once'
little aggravated':
r t . tee//0r,.0f 1,',/r t : 1
u! , ! , Show him
ICS() as.toniphino ,
lef , communteaCell
. • I ,
,i, l ay's' l .. , ,,orft'itrg
of "His liket-l
iiutuner"i at 31au-
Goon NERtunp ts.— File ewburyport
[ -
-II erald Rives a-0Q ions are, , uut of a 'queer
kettle of lish;' at is heing dOoked.at
• GeorgefoWn: It seems t hat! there is a _dis
pute between two°!neigitho'rSisbcut the own
erslr,ip of a small tract of laud„ and in. a
half dozen years . of contentinvtruore' than
fort± suits hard beenbrottghtl bY
,the rival
parties. 'year, as heretofort;, 'One of
the parties: wouldcut 'the graSs, and before
it was cleverly retired, the other would have
it in his ear t; - but before he culd reach his
:barn; the first.wan %could d,have We Sheriff
i,and,..hi; police' potse .fcir thel•reseue; and
then would cone mutt., fcr 14. - dieitus ires
, pass, and occasionally, to diversify tho pro-,
.'eeedings . ,- for tsiabl.t., ThuS they re
I r
managed for the brit week to averafre •oet
:Imo suits a daY, one patty being Wa te
upon info Court tit flu"! 'morning by ih
coustable,,and ,the other being, a ruisone
in the afternoon. Ti_eeithrhave been set
tied ~t :t i ny titne.- for a trifle - of- moneyjnit
ueith!lr wouldiyield. ' Finally, :the whole
question isFo lie refelip.l to Judge Hoar whose opinion l's-to he - binding. -
These two iMtivid4s- nii , :tht have sa
for the picture 1‘ Going_ttS 11w," wherei
.orteiof the rlitigants vis . represetite i d, afte
thciverdict, as liaNingl hothilag, nil. but a,
piece of his shiri, and.t.4e oth , .. 2 `istarklnaked''
i - ' - I -*.• -; • l•
itnper?r, reveßr
tenant •ynnr
nearly nrercane
.knbled;
twenty
tre was rain!)',
s thanks; wberi
!idrums, and tlid
"Plrct ,rsirect,
I n your rdulae
JOnperoron
: ca rn nuijestie
ievcr forzob i -7-
I Ood:of tea - rtd;,+'-,
a fond; united
;
vepoC rdipper
themselves hoars - P' in dennunc‘i
ehurott in Michigan
,w,lneh exp
an
ber_ ,for having; vcted
If y elkurClt
ly thing.
I:ut the Operi which speak}
of ihis easf,;',.s:t3+,tlro Albany
110 word - of eeplrinnation for
es.at the South i who z eompel
either, to'•preachl . that Slavery
institution or leve. In nne
Bev"
--
Mr Boardrnau--11e: was
leave (3liarh
not'lkud Br,
•e eccentric el.-
, ) iu-on
f' '-
tinet;eswhlry nt]
!ntices eon clodls
t ye-ii4ire oenie
-
for us:
‘" I
.iray,.iri
Ifiownlow for
oFFpaper. Ae
tiro ci if I
lie Id
Ile leavcs no
p in, this life; 4
body "en Alit , I
liF God!
id:tin& can he
enemies, tie
-MARA...km
sof. Itutihelder, Of Prague, has
ed a sew antiDhlogistic t
picini?es to bect)Lne ot iMpOrta l i
chemical ompo:.ition)
which is not -yet divulged,
wood:
and, either articles indel
fire. ~
Sactal!succese.ful exPeN
been tu ,
de' otLer.s are 'pi
• i
larger soalo: •
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A . lixott 2_
rs OF rATIIEMES
from iLittlefon, N.'" . 11.;' •statl
thermometer ranges 'in'' the 1
1—
Ity, fr.itn 90 - to 07,. , in„fthe .
winter theji•go ',lin the `oilpe:. ,
frett,:Zfi to o.b; ow icro.. '
"or draft giv.en
1 , is called
4 it is Liinwn
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to extlotue