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SUNBUliY, N0HTIIUM13EULANI) COUNTY, PA S ATUltD AY, OCTOBER 13, 1855.
OLD SERIES, VOL- 10. NO.
3.
NEW SERIES, YOL. S, NO. 29.
The Sunbury American,
riTiii.iHtiKii kvtur mii-natr
BY H. IL MASSEIt,
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A T T O P. a H Y
A T 1 1 A
l"iiin,t3 ntU-n.k-d din the Counties of Nor-lhuni!it-i!TiJ,
Fiu-ii, Lycoming MunUur and
Calumliia.
References t'i VhUtuhlyUat
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Pen will l.c scut to inn p.n I of the I i.il.-.l Sul,-.
t,y mail; iliuciibiiiij Jen, tla.s, tuidiuai, harJ,
or suf't.
PhiU.. March .'il. 1 .r.5 pi v.
Do a on want ti Car'rsiin
?
IK isO, TliKN CALL AT
t"HPHIi you will find tho clit-apctit assort
ment ol
SPIUNG AND RUMMER GOODS
In tsjiitmry, rens'.stins in part of Pry t.'ondB,
Groceries, tiuct-nsware, llunlwiiie, Crilnr
ware, Fanry Arlich s, Slationnrv, Con
I'ectioimries, tVc, which will La
uolJ nt the lowcit juices fir
rush cf country jiroiUiee.
Ground tSull by the sack or bushel.
Sunbury, Nov. 4, ISM.
CO. L ! COAL ! ! COAL ! ! !
f RA T. CI.l'MKNT resjicclfully iuforins the
i-itizi us of tSim'iury and vicinity that be h.u
been uppuinled mielil for the siilenf tho celebra
te 1 rej ash cud, from tho .Mines of lloyJ Itos-.-,
& Co. All the Mirious sii'.es j n p-ired nml
ecrouiitd will be jiroinptly delivered by leaving
orders with ihc tuibucnlier.
Ill A T. CLEMENT.
rSunbiuy, Dec. 30, 1851 if.
nAUnWAHE.-Tahlc Cutlery, liuiora, I'ock
ct Kniven, Hand daws' AVood snwii in
frniucn, Axa, ChiseU, Door Locka, and Hinge,
Hund ilelU, Waiters, Jr., just received on. 1 for
M0by I. W.TENEU&CO.
Sunbury Dec. S, 1851.
C10AL liuckotu. itove shovels, An.es' thoveU,
' forks. Door and jmJ lorim, curry combs,
,t YOL'Nli'ci bTOJtE.
Kunhury, Nov. IS, 185-1.
VANILLA DEANH just received by
AVEISEU ii 13 HUN EH.
Hunbury, May 19, 1H55. '
UTlNEi" and Lhpiort for Medicinal purpose
tt WEI8EK d DKL'NiCH S.
Buuliu V.May 19. 165.
Select )oeiviL
ASK ME It OT TO DMNK.
it v r.. n. iu:nt.
rair Tndy, nsk mn tit.t to drink,
A tenst to Hire to-ni"ht
Per broken vows nliil Matcil hopes,
K.K)?. tlio ilomon's blitrht ;
Put lmclv tin- v.-ino I ro not tnste
Put Lark tlio srinklin? liov.l i
Pit vlmliMli nnniTril a ilrnnpht ho deep,
And roa..'l:e(l a Missful jonl.
Oil ! n'-k mr not, tkcrr. lies within,
A poinn d,.pi nml dire !
Ami f-vorv drop lmt si-rves tliP more,
To fun Hip l.itpnt firo.
r.:ii'li ilrnnr.lit v.iil qnpnrli my rpiipo ct guilt,
And tilnst yontli's luiddin liono ;
P.-.ipIi drop -nil! sink hip doppur still,
In mor.-.l nipl.l to trropo.
' Oli 1 pros no not to touch tlio cup,
I AVitliin lire plnrii'.tr pvps ;
, And stnrvimr widnw-j, lumcrry linln'i,
And fr. 'i .i nr (.rplnins' d'!i;
Vlipiii'tlio Cods ill's troy tkey first
drunk,
i Tlit'n hip not to dvink ;
tnnko
Ok ti'topt mo not ; but si'itro ivv ooiil
i Prom dentil's ptorna! lirinlr.
I I nvp tlu-pp sfstrrs if"! ill v f:ii,
T.iko nnrrcls roond my wny ,
Wlinsn loVP V lil.-i" t!'pYt:-i t!,!
"Willi iiin:iniMi.--.ki.il my ;
fdi'i'l tl.oy l.r? ilof.mc' t o ?op nio
A pi'py to rorddonii.:.' di ;i k ;
.A t..l pundorrd l.c (Vn l,;vo tlirtt
Or sn.-;,t tko f-old.n lii,!:.
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f-'.-r-V'-i v.P .
V WilVPS.
T'.p wilj.v.v i- tl:
And nii.ki'-lit v;h?-
v r
or?
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l 'J Si.
Conip on Hp i'-r roV :
Slto p-w-i'i! nway a: KiiniirM'!''. liro.itli,
In I'm:'-. ino:.ii rt 1. Ii i mi
TioMi ti nipt mo not. I would not rimr
I!, r :dt:ni!icr:t in t!.p toiu'o.
i
mo r.o ul'-oti to drin'r.
Fair I aiiy, 1 iuiplor" ;
i'rt bark tho 'line tha r:sy wine,
And tempt rue thin no more ;
Por if 1 taste 'twill rouse a::in,
Toe rar.'incr thir-t within :
A fithor prays, a ir-other weep?,
Tin" n spar,! me from this sin.
'-r
elect (Tale.
THE nil'EREE CASE.
OLD GLNTLI'M AN'.S f-lTOP.Y.
outline of tin- ti-H.-winu' ikete!
eli w.s re-
It'lt to me
a Ian.',.- fc
an a;.-, i! an:' l.om.reil meml.'el"
Ci I. oi s.ieu a mall who pos-
mi:
liai;..tlliitj ti.iol ot lcf;...i'l-mo.-t
ii.tere.-'.ir:;; iniec-
c tales, are but it collec
of oieh he can say, in
jt a:..! ::
O...S oi ),..:
t.
i.llr.:l..l:-e o: .1.
i:is ". i.-eriou j;c..'u vers
"Many yei.i's a said Mr. F. , "I hap
pened to 1,.. one uf tlm referees in a case
which excited unusual interest in our courts,
front the sjiojular nature of the claim and tho
s!-:i!:.'.c sle.y which it disclosed.
"flie plain!::;, w ho was captain of a mer
chant "iiip which traded juiueipailv w.th
L.,ei i::d int.! tho West Folic:., had married
tju;le i;r;y iii
J'.ia.ss. I i
t i e jo 1 f'. ..'.ii
act i r.
"A il' l 'lit il,
tuj.l.t ! h-i. :.o:
i lime t.Mi tlaii'j
, with L-V..
. a-. ; a:
, aiid no
V lespi-ct of haj!
lo have bu n t.
i':i lu'.'elv in char-
v. iih her ill t he inert nniutc r
f 'i' ti.oyi iirs, i i n r i i i u- which
el.i Were aiided l i ha hm'-ly,
I i. tn 1 1 clone hi., oci u pa iio ii,
v. ....
a:..i
V i ei
Lei:
it
tllliei! on i..S in. l.l iii: e,
'. nil.'' st child was Let thi.-t
ed e,.Je UieiC iur lOe 'ie-t
'11 it, wife
Sol'1'01'. eli lilt
i. lily coiiil'i i t
auu the In 'oo
v. as
TJ
devolciily att.ichid to l.ini,
l hi- at.: , i,ee, ami I. -utui her.
int ue seciely ol l.er cbnureii,
of h: return. Put mouth alier
mouth passed away and he came lo t, Ooi' t'.ld
t.i.y l.ti.-r, those i;.u:licii r.i but v.vico:i.o ti.b-tt.itite.-,
a. i i .c to eh. i r in .i solitude.
.li.uiti.i !e;.;hi.-iieti into years, yet no tidings
'.Vole receive. t of the lib. cut husband ; and,
alier lolir lu pin.; iieain l hope, the liiihr.pjiy
woe v,.i.. compelled to behove that ho ii.ul
I'.. ci 1 1 1 1 a :.'i'a'.'e In m-atli the w elteriii"; ocean.
r .-i rn-w w.cs il.-ep ami neai ticil, hut
is of poverty were now added to her
!ti
iiii.cin'1., aiiil tin- witlow ,,ui:d helseif obliged
to lc.-.ort to it. me empl.iyinei.t in tinier to
: nj ; oil her helj.b ss chiloien. Her hoodie
wa iier only lesuiirce, a, id fourteen years she
labored taiiy and late for tlio niiseruble pit
tance which is ever (j-rudeinly bestowed on
tlie liuniliie feeumstrcss.
"A merchant of New York, in moderate
but j,ro.-.'.eriii"; ci.ciiRislanccs, iiccideulally
became actiUainteil with her, unci pleased
with her rjpuilo manners no less than b, r
extreme beauty, endeavored to imjirove their
acquaintance with fii.-iidbhij).
"Alier tsoiuu inoulhs ho ollered her his
hand, and was accepted. As the wife of a
successful nil-rebuilt, she rooii found Iicim-II
in tho enjoyment of comforts uud luxuries
such as siio had iiev. r before pussessed. Her
children became his children, nnd received
from him i'vei,y.advauUije that wealth and
affection could lu'ociiro.
"Fifteen years justed away ; the daughters
married, and by their steji-lalher were fur
nished with every comfort leipimite in their
new uvociition of lmusu-keejiors. Put they
liud scarcely tjiiitled his roof w hen theirmolh
cr was taken iii. ,Slio tlied alter a few days'
sickness, and from that time until tho period
of v. hich 1 speak thu witlower had lesided
Willi the youngest datt;hter.
"Now comes tlio feiruuevsl part of the
story. Alter an absence of thirty years, du
ring which time no tidings had bceu received
from him, tho first husband returned us sud
denly as he had departed. He had changnd
his ship, adopted another name, and spent
the whole of that long period of time on the.
ocean, wilh only transient visits cm shore,
whilu taking in ur diseliurgin cargo; having
been careful, also, never to come nearer homo
than New Orleans.
"Why lie had acted in this unpardonable
manner towards his family no one could tell,
and ho obstinately refused all explanation.
There were strange rumors of slave-trading
uud piracy utloat, but they wero only whis
pers of conjecture rather than truth.
"Whatever inij;lit have been his motives
for such conduct, ho was certainly anything
but indifferent to liis family coucenn wbeu
ho returned. Ue raved like a liiadnmn wheu
informed of Lis wife's second marriage and
subsequent death, retting vengeance upon bis
Biirccsior, nnd tcrrifyini? Ids d:nfilitiTS V.y Hie
tnoKt nwl'iil IlirpatH in cast.' tkpy rofuseil to
ucknowlidfjo liis cluitnR.
"Jlo lmd ri'tnrnpil wotiltliv, nnd one of tlioso
mpnn reptiles of lite law wlio nrn to ho found
crav.linff nliont tlio liulU of .jiiMtico ndvisud
him to l.rinf,' u suit nnainst tlio second bus.
Inmd, nisurinir him bo could recover lieuvy
daninj'Pc!. Tim i.l.aurdily of iiittitutinj? u
cltiim for ft wife, whom doiilh had uln.idy re
loaded from the jurisdiction of earthly laws,
was so manifest Unit it was lit length agreed
by all parties to leave the matter to be nd
judrred by five referees.
"It was on a briirht and bountiful afternoon
in .'pring that wo first mot to hour this Himro
lar ca?e. The sunlight streamed tlirunrrh the
dusty viiidows of the court-room, and shed a
halo around the lon eroy locks nnd broad
fonhead of tlio defendant i while the phiiii
1 ifi'd hai'i-h featuri'3 were thrown into still bol
der relief, by the saine bruin which pol'tened
! the placid eounti'iianee of his adversary.
"The plaintiffs lawyer made a most elo-
tpient ii)iptid f,r his client, and had we not
' bom better infiiinicd nbout the mutter, our
! hearts would have been melted by his touch-
in;r de;cr;p!'.iiii of the return of tho dpsolate
husband and the nony with which he now
i beheld his household goods removed to con
. sen-Mo. a itniii('i.-i's hi 'firth.
! Tlio celebrated Aaron Purr was counsel
for the di l'i nd.uit. and we anticipated from
; l.ini a spVndid display of oralory. 1 had
! iiover before fcen liiiu, un,l shall certr.iiily
i ii'-ver foi'S'-t my ""iirpristi at hi.-; appearance.
",--u.;ll in person, but remarkably w ill
; formed, Willi an eye ns r(uicls and brilliant r.s
I on e.urlo's, ai:d a brow furrowed by care far
-more than time, lie Ci-cmml a verv dilloreiit
beinjT from the areh-t rait m- and inurder.-r 1
'had been acetif-.t omed to consider him. His!
; voice wasVne of ti-,.. I'r.er-t 1 over heard, nod '
Mho .-kill with which he i)iodul.it..d it. the vc- i
: ri.-tv
'its tmics. and the no-l.-dv of its taueii-
cos. worn iiiindl aide.
"I'.ut there wri oiip p"0i:
that rctiiiti '-'d m. ef 1 lie d
ari'y
ptiis
about, him
f di'.i':t.e s
a:'e. You
oidv l! ins:
which lay b.-nealh that f-.ir pur
, will smile when 1 tell vmi that tie
. I di.-!iked was hi -i Biep. 1 1
liihd rather
than walkt.'d ; his foot had that ipiiet, stealthy
r,iovei!i(.it which involuntarily niakes one
think of treachery ; and in tin; course ol a
Jon life I have never net with a frank and
honorable man to whom such a .-tep was ha
bitual. 'Contrary to our expectations', hnnvvi r.
Puir made no utt'-mpi toet iifi.te Ids nj.pt
n..'.i's oratory. He inertly fjiened n book of
statutes, uud pointing witli his thin lingers to
one of the panes de'siri d the referees to read
it, while, he retired for a moment to brinij r.i
the i.;'i.',rn.(i' witness.
"AVe had scarcely finished the SPPt'eni which
fully di cidetl the mill t.-r in our minds, wln-u
linrr re-entered with a tall and ilopiut female
leaning on his arm. She was attired in a
simple white dress, w ith a wreath of ivy h-avt s
em-ire !in her larpe straw le nnet. and a lace
veil ceuudetely coiicr-aliii'i her countenance.
; Pen- v, lii-pored a few words, apparently i n
coeraainu !.ir advance, ami then '-racel'rdiv
iu:r:ic
ii- lie
her veil, il'v!-.-.
surinis.-iiie; beaut v
to us a face of
oral, surpiiS.-iii;.' heanty I recollect as well
as it it lt.nl linj.peiitMl yesterday how Siinullii
nnms'y the murmur of adm:r:itior. bnr.-t from
the bps of nil resent. Turnim.' to the j hiin
tiu. Purr ashed in a cold, quiet tone
Do vcu hi.o.v this lad v?'
"1 do'.'
' 'A'ill von swear to that ?'
"1 will ; to tho best of un
belief she is my dauel.tei.'
" ' 'an ve wear to her ide
"1 can'.'
"What is her a,", ?'
knowing
r.tity ?'
MU! was li;:vtv ve-i' i
- on tlio tv.-ea-
ticth day of April.'
" When did you last see h-r?'
I "'At l or own house a fortni-ht since.'
"'When ditl von last fee l.er previous to
1 Unit ineeliiic?' '
The pluiuti.T lie?; tnte.l, a Ion? pan., en
; -'led th,. question was iP.eatii!,.auil the an
I swer at lonath was
; "On the fourteenth day of Mr.y 17.'
1 'When ! he was just three wt eL-V-ld.' addt d
Purr. Oi'iit'eiuen.' continued he. turrii.,? to
' i:-. -I have brou'iht this l.elv her.'; as an i:n
' ) i ; t ;. l . t wili-.e.-s, and such. 1 think, she is.
The -laii!tiilN r our.st l has pleaded flc-qnr titly
in !:, half t f the bereaved husband, who t-sca--
pe.l the perils of the . n, and returned only
1 to find hi' 1 "nip dcs-olale. Hut who will j-ic-
tare lo you the lonely wife beiuhi:"; over her
doily toil, de.vr.tinjr her lust yt-ars to the
: di in' -eiy of soitlid j tivi't ty,' nijU'Oi t'-i! only by
the hiuii. of her husband's rr toan? AVho will
1'uint the slow iro;!i'ess of heal t sickness, the
: wasting nnuish deferred, nnd,- linally, the
; overwheliniii!' ai'.niy which citiiie upon her
! when her last hop,, was ext iueui-dietl. Mid the
; was compelled to believe herself a widow?
j Who can depict ell this without nwa'-'ot. i:i'?
i in y.uii' hearts the warmest sympathy f..r the
; deserted wife, and the biltere.-t scorn for tho
j mean, pitiful w relch who could thus 1 rample
I on the heart other whom ho hud sworn to
love anil chorion!" AVe need not inquire into
his motives for iirtinir so base a jiart.
Whether it wns love oT jraiii.orlicentiotis-iiPFs,
or ndr-indifi'erence, it mutters not ; he is Co
vile a thing to be jud;:od by such laws as
povern men. Let us nsk tho witnes-s she
now Mauds before us with the frank, fearless
brow of the true-hearted woman let us ask
her which of these two lmi been her father.
"Tiirnin? tj tho lady, in a tone wi.rse
sweetness was in straii".- contrast w ith the
scornful uceent that had pi t characterized
his words, ho besought her to relate briefly
the r'colh-ctitiiis of her early lit'.'; a slirht
flush j.a.-sed over her proud and beautiful
luce as sho replii t! i
" 'Mv fu st leeollectioiis aro of a Finall, ill
furiiisht d ntiart u.i nt, which mv sister and
myself shared with my mother. She used
to curry out, every .Saturday evening, the
work which had occujiied her during tho
week, and bring back employment for the
following one. Saving that wearisome vi.dt
to her emidoyer, and her regular ulteiidanco
at church, she never left the house. She
often fjioke of our father, and of his untici
iatod return, but at length she ceased to
mention him, though 1 observed she used to
weep more ficqnently than ever. 1 then
thought she wejit becuuso wo were so jioor,
for it would sometimes hajijieii that our only
sujiper w as a bit of dry bread, and she was
uccustoiiied to see by tho light of the chips
which tho kindled lo warm her famishing
childreii, becuuso tho could not afford to jmr
chuse a ciindlo wilhoHt depriving us of our
morning meal. Such was our poverty when
my mother contracted a second marriage,
and tho change to us was like a sudden en
trance into Faiudie. AVe found a home
and a father."
"Sho jiaused.
' 'Would you excito my own child against
mo ?' cried tho jdaiutill, as he impatiently
waved his hand for her to be silent.
- "Tho eyes of tho wimess Hushed fire as lie
spoke. . . . :.
" 'You are not my father," cscJaimed she,
vchemcutly. 'The law roar deem jou men,
but 1 disehiim you utterly. AVh.tt ! call you
my father; You, who basely left your wife to
toil, nnd your children to liivrfjury V Never!
never! Pi hold there my father,' pointing to
the agitated defendant; 'thero i-t the man
who watched over my infancy who was the
sharer of my childish sports, and the puar
dian of my inexperienced you'll. Thorn U he
who claims my all'ccti,in.i, nnd s liarc my home ;
thero is my" father. Por yonder selfi-h
wretch, I know him not. Tho best years of
his life have been spent in lawless freedom
from social tics ; h t him eeek elsewhere, for
the companion of his decrepitude, nor dure
insult the ushes of my mother by claiinini;
the duties of kindred from her doscrtid chil
dren.1 '
"She drew her veil hastily around her, as
tho ppoko, and f-'ivinc; her hand to Purr,
moved as if to withdraw.
" '('cniloiueii,' said Purr, '1 have no more
to any. Tho words of tho law are expressed
in tho iook before you, the voice of truth you
have just heard from woman's pore lips ; it is
for you to decide iiccordinf' to tho rccjttisit- j
ions o! nature ami mo decrees oi ju.-i ice.
"1 need scarcely add that our decision was
such as to overwhelm the plaiutiii' with well
merited shame."
Prom the St. I.nnit pum -cri-.t )
H 11T1H:H I'AJll 1(1 LAIiS Of Till-: liATTI.K
Willi THE MOI X.
Cavt on rr.K 15i.ru AVatf.u, Sept. .), J f; T. T. .
Arrreeahly to my promise to keep you ad
vised of whatever may be worthy of special
note, in the prod-ess of the Imoux expedition,
1 have now to inform you that (ieii. Harney's
cniiiniand, which left Port Leavenworth about
a month since, arrived at Ash Hollow on the
pvoninjr of the 2d in-'t., at which point the
(ieiieial ascertaimd that u baud of forty or
fifty Pule lodo.es were i ncaui i d on Pino
U'..... ,'..,...1. .. :.,,. 4 ..ri..., ...... . .- .1... X",.,.l.
ill o V l.i i, I . . i:i:i- ii iiii.ijii u .-, tin- .i i-i m
1 Platte,) about six miles fr.'ia Ash l'elhuv.
I The (Jcneral at once th ti rmined pj attar!;
.the camp early on the iuir::irr !' tlm I'd.
i and. ia i-r.ler to be more sup' ni his fame, lie
despatched the principal Jiortiou of his moun
ted force, at o o'clock A. A., to c.ain a j.osi
tiiui in the rear of t he ludiati'" a movement
which had to be made in the li nk, of louise,
and over an exceediii'ily in;.'::'."! count iv.
It was, however, eminently sncc.'Ssfuly, bein-f
airected without rutis-ing tlie susjiicioii even of
the Prules.
(lent ral Harney left his Camp, betwer'ii
four ami Uve o'clock. A. M.. with tho infant
ry j'orliou of his command, merely loaving a
sunicient force lo jjuurd the train, which re
mained at Ash Hollow during the ojier.it i.uis
He moved directly upon the I'.rst Indian vil
lage (for it aflerw anls turned out that there
were two.) but before lie could reach it, the
lodges were all struck and their oc-cuj ants in
rnj.id retie.'.i up the valley of the Plue AV li
ter. This, however, was just what was cx
J'teted and desired, for if the cavalry gained
the jiositioii assigned it, the Indians would
Je hrou'.'ht to a stand, and be compelled to
f;;ht. They liually halted ut'd took up a po
sition on the. blul'.s. which skirted tho buhl;
of the stieam. within a few bundled yards of
our cavalry, with h hati concealed thi-iuselve.-.-,1
adroitly, that the tleiierai .im.;elf tb.hbtt-d
VI!
much V, I. liner thev hail succcitieil ill
raining the jil.ice assigned them.
It was lor lli:s reason tuat in
a a parley
al Iiarin v
which hero eiisui tl, between Coicr
and the Driili: Cleii, "l.ittle 1 Iiuiiiler. tl.e
(IiTieral's .riucipal object was lo amii.-e tht:
llloiall until I et all.,' sat isli, 1 of the pre. -ciice
of ihc cavalry. At last it bicamo jiret
ty obvious fn m tho coiiiiuolion i.nii'tig the
lndiam. that : cme'.l.iiig had bet".-, t !.- rv. ti by
th: in l!i::t n::i'l,' t! i'iii unoa -v : sotl.t: (leiu r-
al at om e cut shoit the j arh v. ami o-'ened
liie ball to the tun-ie of the M'inie riilo from
the ski'-mishers of the Mxtlt l.if.mi
10
bh'.lls were
short time,
d by these iii ;.n inereuibiy
and cleared of tin! Indians',
had scarcely left their stronghold before they i
found themselves inteicepti d by the cavalry, i
and Jilacetl lu-twcen two liies. j
The uti'air had by this time become exceed- i
ir.gly lively. The Indians jilunged down the
biiih'i with their 1 : e 1 1 1 sure fooled intuits, ami .
tlarled oil throu
:h tho
oi, !v aveiiiie not ci
cd
I'.lt
cciiiiist them, t.
t them, being pur
sin d in ii'..'.-1 j.
roi.'l s, w!,r, f. .
v!e bv thu pu. untcd 1
four or live miles, saining and
shoo!
large number cf them on the way.
It is quite imjiossible, owing to the extent
and the nature ef tho country covered by tho
two parties, to ascertain j-reeiscly the b'-s of
iho Indians killed ami wounded; but from
olecrvatioiis: snbsi ruintly made t,u the ground
of pi incijiul combat, the number killed i aniiot
fall far short id' sixty or seveiitv. About lif-
tv women and ihiidicn were captured, nii.lt
some siMv janiies and mules ti.h. n. As fori
lodifes, bullalo Hunt, robes and .amp fv.riii- !
..,,1. . r .!,, . :..i,t, il,,., ,,,l le,u ..,!
been seen vet, aithcU'-h a number i f
W IH' C I'.S
s Lvttv
lif.vt been i mp!. ' i d in bringiii-' t
into the camji.
1 have jmrposely avoided anticijiat ing (he
ofiicial reports, by mentioning any names but
that or the commander of the oxji'.-iktion.
The troojis engaged were comjianies "lt 'iind
Iv" 2d dragoons', Light company "K" lth
infant ry. Those were all mounted, and ser
ved as cavalry. Companies "A," "C," "11,"
"1" and "K,"'Cth infantry composed tho in
fantry portion of the attacking force. The
entire loss sustained by the command was
four mi n killed three dancrously wounded,
one slightly, and one missing, (sujipoied to
nave dccii uuieti or cajuurou.j
It is jirohaiile that a temjiorary post w:.i
be established by tho General nl A-li H.'ll. w
alier which he will advance into iho Sioux
country.
An 1'Ni'oiMrXATi: Famiiv, Cnjit. Pendle
ton, of tho schooner P.. S. Pendleton oflilou
cester, M;os., wus drowned in that harbor on
Suiitbiy evening, lie had just returned from
a fishing cruise. He was the twelfth one of
a family of fourteen sous who have been
drowned.
PtviVAi. or an Oi.n Thick. An "exiled
Hungarian Count," who was recently lion
izing ut tho Montgomery White Siiljihur
Sjirings, in Virginia, ami who created u ire.
mentions seusation among the inn jarrh d
ladies, turns out to have been a journeyman
barber of New Y'otk. .
A Ni;w Yokk Si i:ri"i..TioN.-A ( .'uuiio Com
panv has been forined in New York with a
cajiftal of $ 10,1)11(1,(101), vihoju'ofess to ow n an
island iu tho I'm ilie, containing over 2tH,
OOO.UUO tons of (.'.uaiio ! They tay they ex
Jiect to sell 4uO,()liO tons the tiist year, at LiO
per ton, out of which they will realize a pro tit
of S2,100,bOO,
A Modem Phijosojiher, taking tho motion
of the earth on its axis at seveulem miles a
second, saya that if you tako off your hut in
tho street to bow to a friend, you go seven
teen miles bareheaded, without taking cold!
CuiE Foa Haud Timks. At Cuunerbville
lnd., potatoes aw a drug ia (he niarkt, at
Of' sen cents pee bushel.
0 c t r n .
THE FOLLY OF FIIIDE.
TY JOHN (I. KAXK.
Tis a curious fact as ever was known
In human nature, but often shown
Alike in castlo and cottage,
That pride, like pifis of a certain breed,
Will manure to live and thrive on "feed"
As poor as a pauper's pottago.
Of all the notable things on earth,
The (iieerest one is pride of birth,
Anions our "fierce democracy 1"
A bridge across a hundred years,
Without a prop t.j save it from sneers
Not even a couple of rotten Peers--A
thin;,' for lauyhter, sneers and je( rs
in American aristocracv !
! Pepend upon it, my snobbish friend,
j Your family thread you can't ascent',
; Without eiiod reason to apprehend
You may find it waxed at the farther end
Py some p!el)ian vocation !
Or, worse than that, your boasted lino
May (-lid in a loop of ..trouper twine
That plagued some worthy relutiou !
Peeai'so you flourish in wordly uffu'rs,
Don't, be h.v.ij.'hty, and put on airs,
Willi insolent pride of station !
Don't be pivud.einl tuni up your nose,
At poorer peiui!'..' in plainer clothes,
lint learn, lor the sake of your minds ri pose,
That wealth's a iIoiil' that comes and fines!
And that ail pr-ei-l ;! ; h, wherever it grows,
Is subject to ar.t.iiion.
KGti'iM: svi-:i;t pot ato i s.
The time is tioar a! hand when sweet pota
toes for next year's -0111 should be juiehed
away for the winter, an 1 this is a suitable
lime t o ;. ive the i t-s nils if our e.s i pori.-r.ee a ml
observation, lor toe beuoMol t he reader.
!-eh ct :uo da-.s. lariuT too l,rs! and second:
wee ; ol October, and take the potaC-vs Irom .
he lolls, care any. so as not lo bruise them. I
1,-t hem ore too, o:m h!y, but sj.c. ddr, cither
uilhosan or sj.u ad iqit.n the ihior under
cover. 1 lie l....v,s or bins Tor stowing will be
in si;:e ncceroing to the quantity you wish to
keep, but in n.i c.ise over two 1,-et in depth.
I ...tll,.. ,1 t-lOOl'lltlll flft'ltltll,. t'l -'.1,1.1 t.lt llll.l ,
...... . .... ... ,,e
roiHi-oiiM. an, i nave it tooronealv sc
ami dried. Pet a thin lavcrof sand upon the i
bottom of the box, and lay in a course of jm
tatoes from b to 12 inches thick, then jioitr
in more sand until it tills all the intersf.ces
between the jml aloes ut tho Indium of the' i
box. AVheii this is done, next lillupthe box !
wilh jiotatoes, and then again jiour on sand i
to liil up as before, and fasten on a eovt r to
keep tun mice if necessary. If several boxes I
are ust d, they maybe jiiletl on the top of each
other, and in this ciii.0 always v, i'.h sticks to ,
cave a space between o! one or two 11
I to allow a free ciric.lalioii of air.
! In older to i oini h to success in he -p.i
it
; is inili -peiisable that ti e bows be stored iu a ,
; diy r, iu in -w licit' a p. -city liuil't nn temjii ni-'
j t ere can bo maintained, the saf -st ral.trt; bo- i
! ing betwt'iu ,'.0 to CO th :;rees Full. -V
v. ei. ri
I l'.4:l"o. ii I'ot ot' Ion h.'o- Oornl :,,n iiimv i ,,1 .1
do 1
, ninch i..:rn.' Potat
M'Ut iipiu this mauiicr
will hot l e tul.j.ct lo lo. s ol over a to 111 Per
cent.
sweet I .1 at es bifivintcr use can b
cr use C.-.1I he pic-1
sen,', ,:, im:,-ii ,:, saim: way, and win 10-ep
siiitabl,. lr co ...nig ail wi.ilei; will, but .1
sllTl.t iii.-lei':, lalii ii ol l U.ilitv. I ,, ht-eii tiielll
from the at mi... i
- -orv
i. ml et nn e.pla! ,
the great t'equi- !
-(.'.'iii. Citltivutm: i
i
,
moderate leli.peralure,
i tes to coinjil. le se.cce
ire
XaH'Cai. P oiM'.ing's duckweed is an
excellent biiromi-ti r. When tho tlo-.vcrex-pauds
fully, we pre not to expect rain for
several bonis; should it coiilintlu in that
state, no lain will disturb the summer's day
. hen il Int. I conceals its iniuuture (lower, I
the thiy is generally showt ry ; but if il en-
tiivly shuts uii, cr veils the white flower with
its '.leeii mantle, let. the traveller Jut on his I
cleat co.it. The (iii.eieiit .species of Trefoil j
nlwais ci litvact llielr h i
;-i 1
uppn
a en I
ice, !
of a storm ; su certainl , tlocs this tub
that these plants acquired the name t,f the
i husb.iiiilm iu's baromeU r. The Tu! p, uud
! several t f liie coiiij:iiiin,l yelhiv,' l,,Wei's, all
ch).-'.' before rain. There is usj ecios of wood
' sorrel, which doubh-s its leaves bel'ore storms.
; The Panliiiiia, or mountain ebony, eapia, and
sensitive plan Is, observe the same habits.
, ,. ,.
, 1 "','. ''''. 1-1 W T,,B iKnvt!Ki;.-l!ack,
ll'e Ullltl"' L'1 Morning Chronicle, was a
irrcat lavonto with Lord Melbounip. On
one occasion too Peer said : "Mr. l.lael;, you
! are 1 lie only J'ei soil w ioi comes to See me,
I who ftu-rt'ts who 1 am." 'J'he editor opened
Ibis cje.s With tistoui.-hmeiit. "You forget
lhi.ti am the Prime Minister; even body
J else takes especial care to remember it, but
I 1 wish they would hirgrt it, for they only
1 remember it to ask me lor places and favors.
'nu- Mi' l'l i.-L- en i , v, r i:s!c in;' lor unv-
lliing. and 1 wish you would, for seriously I
should b..- iiiost happy lo do anything iu my
pow-er to serve y,u.'! "lam truly obliged,"
said Mr. Poach, '"but 1 don't want anything;
1 am editor of the Morning Chronicle ; 1 like
in y business, and 1 live hajij.ily i-n my in
come." Thtii," raid the Peer, with an oath,
1 envy you, and voiiie the only man 1 ever
lid."
A Kino Co:-soitT ron Spain. Ihe latest
iiece. of gossip at Paris relative to Sjiahi.
affairs i.-, that the Duke de Mtnitjiensicr, t!
:Ulii.-ll
10
husband of liie l''ircll t.'f Sraun's sister,
iii.-t had mi in I. ; view with tho Count do
Chaiiiberil. and that at such interview it was
sellletl in t wi t li li.e pi tui't s that the I'm i li
ot Spain should. he persuaded to resign il,
favnr ot he-r sislt r ; tl.a'. '.he Duke t f Moi.t.
j,t n.sier slioul.l then, in right id his wife, l,u
named Ling Consort, and, subsequei.llv, I V
his wife's n jioiutniei.l. and with the univer
sal ii'provi.l of the Sjiaiiiitds, he clecttdj
King Urgent to the throne of Spain.
M vsliiciois Dcatus. Much excitement
has for some days jirevailetl about Prince
George C, II. , Vu., on aceouiit of the sudden
death of a Mrs. AVm. tjiU uudlier infant, nml
the disapiearaiice of her husband. The body
of Wm. Gill was found last Sunday, much
disfigured by buzzards, but without marks of
violence, and it is the general belief that the
wretched man administered poison to his
wife and child, and then to himself,
Imi'oktant Fact Asit.rtaint.d. AA. Gar
butt, a well known farmer aud miller of Mon
roe county, N Y., lias proved, by careful
experiments, that "grown" wheat retains nil
its vitality, und is as good as the best for
seed.' This was doubted, aud farmertf m
western New York were going to heavy ex
peuses to procure, wheat, entirelv free from
(be "sprout" for seed.
0.
THE HOTIISCHILU I'A.MII.V.
There is n prldt-n ramancn clustoriii,?
around this family, which makes the dei.th of
one of its prominent members a matter of
historic notoriety.
Tho Pan. u Solomon, wlirso funeral too!:
place reccnCv nt Paris', with somewhat c."
public iolemiiitv, was the foui thi-on ( f the I
J ... , .. -. .. . . .1 ...,l
louinier oi ins nousn ami ;n in no ii.-niii
n;;ed eighty-two. Aie-'idni, the lie t son, v.l.o
was at the head of the Frankfort hou'-e, has
SKino time sineo passed away. Nu'b.isi, tho
second, who roijined over tho (Treat Loudon
house, is also pone j and of tho sicond gen
eration of these moneyed Mohicans there uro
now left hut James, also t.f Paris, and t.'h.is.,
of Naples. Not so much in the loss of their
persons, however, as of their power?, have
the PotliFchihi family recciv. d u sene IjIovv
in the death of two ("fits members-'-tliu only
able oua surviviui; Lein;" Janus, who, botii
in monetary Renins, elevation of character,
and ran ;re of mind, i.-i the rtar of tiro houe of
lloth.-chdd. Aiiselm was great by Ids sa
gacity ; Nathan by his industry; James is by
his genius. Auselui simnil.trly combinid the
instincts of a low cloth Jew with the penetra
tiri;r vision of the .statesniun. Nathan united
all the steadiness c-f a merchant vi'.h tho
craft of a smulcr. He it was who while es
tablished at Manchester, amassed an enor
mous fortune by simiei'led trad durir.J -'a-poleon's
blockade (.f the continent. He
knew the result of tho battle cf Waterloo &
hourj before it reached the Pritkh L'oveni-
iiiont, am!
wo should fear to surmisu what
each minute in each of there hours wni in
his hands worth. Put James has, iiiitdditiou
to tlu sa;;acity of tl.e one and industry and
craft of the other, that which tl:cv did net
possess great genius a most ccurtly bear- j
iuir, and polished cultivation cfmiud, which j
makes his relations with the ri val house cf
Kurojie wear more the characler of a liipio
niatist. while those of hi.-; brothers, Ahsi-'ia
and Nat lain, never lose above the Jew.
The sumptuous jialace in v.hi'-h ioh:t;ioll
died was, of course, known to all Americans
will i Ii .i t, , . v i . : t .nl I'., ,ist 1 . th,,!-.- i.r.r-
wan i,i jV;1 lvAu ;j p( luu Lil
,,,,.,;.,,,,,,,( 1 f0 1 , which h-- was
,..,. ,5i,t a fl!W Vt.ar. ann: t!,, .--I1d.ov.'S
,lf lhu ,u u;,, ,,1k.Ui) .;-w.v. .
ollC0 ;.,; lii0 mmual ,.irti0, on ono'partic
u!ar igl,t, to wear u fitter of light, which,
us it v,!: . Ctifi ,i0 tllJ jr..-.vi,h l.i.r.j s,
Uirew a gU.iU,,. .j.tiv rlinimeron the dim: v,
,,,.,..,, m(f .pi.t-ealen dwellings aronnd.
. . - .
i jls Ul..Ai T,..1S t!li; t,Vlj 0 i,,L. ti uv. !-!i .New-
Fear's Dav. when were "atheied, no matter
with what travel, the live sons of Frankfort,
Vienna London, Paris, and Najdes, arouinl
a withered, but shrewd. looking Hebrew wo
man. This was liie mother of the money
Gracchi, who still clung to the old Ghetto
house liom which the" family had Carted.
The ho'.t-L- yet stands, but it:,' stair, on the
New-Year's Night, is silent. The windows
throw t!e.'ir glitter no inoie. The h.otla r is
dead ; three of the tons have dej-c.rted, and
tlio two that arc left of Paris and Najilep
have no ta!:;iiian hew to attract them to the
OKI iioiiicsiea.i
-'.'.lonit n, ovi.'i'.ii'l'.y of Yicnr."', I ut t.ic-r.'
r.'.T-ntly f Pail.-, who l.a-i jud died, and
Charles i f N:i'h .-, wne alwuys cor-sidcred
1 thu most insiemliea'.it ot toe Urot Iters, lie
, , t-; .....'j ., i'., 1 ,,,,,,, ,.,,-:s i.'.l mini in-,!. ul
,,r 1,- 1 ;,, r o,,,,' 1 ',, :, 1, .,.,!. 11 -el An;.
i . f...' area!:, a' Ti.i::,' lva:.:.i:i
Pavel's : nod Charles of N-'th-s dji':!:.! in
I phi'-. i;i.' the senile bca.l wilh the jn'iniiless
, i ,, ,.i,.i ,., ,"
; ;.ujj:r,iU ci!,ul of King of Fcmba.
1 , f!fvutli he allVeted a temk-r
ii
1 .: r - ..., ...t.... ...,t il... !.,;...,, -j 1.1,1,1,
ion
or the
eis P'at-le
much merriment in watching him b-how her
with amorous eagerness assht'iaissed Ihroierh
the i.t'.-it tsof Frankfort, bowin:', and smiiihg,
and chatting, while his red, rubicund, face
beanic.d with fat and .v. 'PI f..'.-iit v. He l'.a:"-
iled when jet young a Mi-s llett:?, a girl of : t
singular bcai.tv ; and as he "night h:r,e v.ed- ; '
tied a hn-it'e fortune, the old father who w.w : a
alive at the time, cur .d l.ini u'.d cast him ,
from li i in, ami refu-eil to his la-1 hour to j
take him to his heart or l ou.-e During the j
residence of Chnrhs nl Naples, it is well .
known to all iho h.;bi'e. f th-i. court tli.'t ,
the beauty of his yi ung wife ir.sj.iivd 11 ing '
Ii,im!:A with an iinmense admiral iuo, ami in !
the absence of the excitement of a new i
iiilracle, h.! ju-.-scd J many lo '.".is i.i l.,ve- j
toying at the feet of tl." lovely Jewess as to ,
foreo her husband to tly nt di-crt ti -ui, and!
for a time taken up his bags uud wait:. Pa-
roiiess Lionel Kuthschihl, wife of the member .
for I.ondfji the olUj'ting of this union of;
Huron t'h,fs and Miss Ilert.,and j-.es ses-"es
all tin! fascinating gifts of her mother, f-.u tu- i
iiatelv without nnyof the f" dish attributes of
her father. She is a w.,U".u ol siiiruh.r
beaut v of both mind and p. r.-vii.
In LiiL'htud, the three .-, .,ei t rt prescn'a-tiv.-s
if the hour,' Paio'es I.:o):il, uud
Meyer, and Sir Anthohv it-.l'i-eh:
thai suiiiiituous si lituihi and ileir.,
.! live in
-tie liiag-
nilicence with which the dc.'.v -o th eply de
light to surround thcln'elve", like s'ltim few
ihe Ciiristiau lsraelit.-s iu our oy u pilatial
avenue. Wilh the exception of .sir Anthony,
who i t a senile sensuali t and gourm.o'.d. l':i,-y
extend but little hospitality. Mid wrap llu-ta-selves
up iu n M'lUsh intitiluel-.i'e. AVlicli,
however, they do receive, il is with on ori. u
ti.il rrorii-eoiu ness, uud (he M,iit:ts de Cu-
sine i-l both Sir Anthony an 1 1.
are ui.'.ong the hit st cunning '.."'
Lionel
ir. po.
I he residence, oi i;:e one :iio
mid of the other in Piccnii1'!
r P
Fir
lii'Xt
Duke
Ai'ltv I louse, the tow n p. .lace
f !
of Wellington, are I'm ;.i-hod v. i'.h r
eiice i f s; iciulor, nnd their o.cii.s:
life is sun ouniled, like lh.it of u'l the
Jews, with every appliance of Ic.xu
d..:iv
callhv
. 1 u
Paroii "1
deed, oue of I
i.lliljCl
givi p. by
n.ilhschih.l.ut his i-o t
thing ever told in st,
eiiti.d fea.-ts. It wi
1 1
rv v:. . a, it , -,i,e,i t.ii-.
.'f tl::! '. '- i, -i t t'i.
iu iii'i-n, 'I-. und to,!
the beauilfol ceitser
;.r, .ui.d. i.r.d trt Put
ere. Tho Sti'i.s in
:1 c.'i'.tai.iing inch a
bauqui. t w as serve,! in
vati'iy. Music 'bun d
its 1 ive'.y light tit iyw'i
which dissert was pciv
dilV.reiit picture ,f le.
111' l.-tic I S-:
i u,
r.ce,
whi-di might have bei-u il.'c:
v ;1 1 A
rem
or C
iiuie
Lorraine.
Sam-i Anna.-
The Havana eon i sue
inn nt
of tho National Iiitt-lilgeiicir wtit.s that
S mta Anna has, bcsi.h s his ji.vsc.iiioi.s in
A'enezuila and tho I' lilted, h tati , for his
sacrifices, jiei-MUial and pecuniary, :.': ,()!'0.iomi
wilh him ; iu tha Pauk i f Lngland and i th. r
jdaces of deposit, an equal or larger t tita, and
iu tho United States several hundred thou
suntWlollars making an estimate of his pro
perty, ull told, ojat of Mexico, !j'7,(J00rtHill.
Statistics ok I'ltOTonuAriiT. It is estima
ted that there are IU, 0(10 daguerreotype es.
tttblishnieiits iii the United Slutes, tiieso ta
king daily twenty j ictures each, ut au uver
ugo cf 82,00 ea.-b. giving 2i.iO.OUO jiictuies at
au expense of over half a million of dollars.
The amofiut cf money paid annually for da
guerreotypes is thought to exceed one hun
dred uud tifiy millions. Still the busipis is
iuciegiug.
Ms if Hcfos.
ev '
Ohio yy,
Ohio t-ita'.'
,n ;
FA!
ii. Tie riceitits of tho
-icuii i nil Pair, hei.'laut week,
iiout ten tliuii-aiid dollars, ex
i.. t li and dollars contributed
..,,. . .. ,'.
ClU.UM' Oi tl
II'IIOI'IHIU
I by tin.' cili.eii.; of (.'oluuihiis. The pri'iuiuuw
distributed aoeiuuted to fix thoiisnii'l ilol
lars. It is: stated that six thousand dollars
wore offered and refused for one of the Intlls
exhibited. Another was held ut livu tho'J
sand di Main, nirtwo ctheM at three tl'-oi.'-sand
ik'h'r-i ci.cli.
Dkahi :n Jat.. On Mondav last,
I iirv
iso:i Kiii: committed to jail, ill default of
payment ot '.i I l,i'.e I ir.H'ltm lopior on t:io
previorei fur.day, in A!lej';heuy city, Pa., and
died in her cell, early tho next unuiiiiKT. from
tho excitement nod distress caused by tha
iiicarccratioii. She s.Utcd in Court that the
would nover live ll.roujjli her Eeliteiice.
Yoi'Ni; J.M-Y M i iiiiiu:"'). Miss Viririni..
Pro.-1, ni'ed 17, daughter of Austin Frost, of
Paleieh, N. C,
rcprovmy n ncpro wo
lausuago, laf.t Monday
latter idiot her with u.
liuitlv.
man for insolent
inorniiifr, whim tho
phto!, liilliiij; her it;
TlIK ArlUNGT.-.
Star, has n letter from
a memher ( t tho t armel J'.xpeditn.n to 1 unis,
which states that the Store ship .Supjdy has
reached Tunis, mid the officers have been
presented to the Hey, who has jircsentcd tho
United i-'tati.'j with 'a pair of camels. "Tho
supjily took en board a beautiful block of
innrblu from tho ruiiu of Cariliago for tho
AVushihg'ou .Ioi!iu:io::t.
Pni.in-t iivs Ci:. !-. The Salem (Mass.)
(t'.izetto says : "We were informed, by Mr
Asa Dushby, Jr.. of Heath Danvcrs, that ho
lately gathered Oi!') bencho3 of onions from
half tin acre of land, which sold, delivered u.
our wh'.u've.;, foe more th:.ii i;2C'3."
IP
jy.:: Pi:-.;' n-n s. The late Jc-cph P.
p , . , , t , ........ i
1' airoar.;.': , oi o onnsoui y, h., oequeawieti
C-lt.ttOd to Midd'eliury Cidlege, ..:p).(imj to'
cotistiiuto a fun.t for the sappoi-i. of o'.'Otl
and iu'di'iii ministcrj, anil a like sum in aid of
poor young u:eii prepa.iug for the hiiuis'.ry.
:.D I
ro
iv. About three months n::
a 1'iirty of lifty yoi:og Gascons ctubarketl ut
Porde.'.ux, h'.'Uii-.i for iliis country, for fear of
being drawn iu tho conscription and sent to
tlie Crimen. They lauded in New Orleans,
La., about four weeks ii'.;0, and, on tho 4th
iust., the last of tho lilt wan ctnsigucd
the earth.
A ProriT Uii.K Vies; nr.. Thero is now t
w hale ship lying at the wharf, savs the Nan-
... .. . ; 11 .... , 1-....: l .:. l. f ... !.. .
lull. ci i ..I f-s.,1 itiiqiiiiei, wiuen iiasjasi ue-
i coin lisl.ed ht.'i- third voyego into tho .Pocifi?,
I lo which she was fitted us a whaler, aod siio
i ha" made alieuev char to her owners, over
I and ah
I a:;m of
ivu an iiiVert si
cc'contit, the sung Lit'
I
P
M C
i'.y. In New York g!at" htin-
dreds u;.o:i l.uudivds of acres are ajiporlioucd
to the cultivation of broom corn. Proom
ecru newrwas stouter, not abettererop than
tl nr'"i :; the j n -.slit veer. It will soon be cut,
ar.d b"sy ham'-; will bo pmployctl in making
up tkat articb 0 iiid'.-pens'.ihh.! to every
he i.'.:.-. keeper.
T:,': l'in.t',: t.i-- i'i-i-i.:t: Oi'i.".io.'.". TheSai.
day Pe't-r Pi',!, re-pcctiiig which so n-.v.ch
feeling was di.-phipod in Loudon, lias bvcii
rt ; ..".,'e.l. and I ho lav,", that of kt-ejong ojieu
tl-,-.' public houses fr.iiii ono to three and fu,::i
li e to t leveii on Sunday, is o'ace agai'i i.i
oj i rat -on.
Stkamm; ms Own 1iiot:. John Donovan
was lined two dollars and cosls, in Charier,
town, .'il i-s., on Mou dav, for ..';. 'i 7 , '. " .",-
e,' -. He had taken them tJ be meiuLii,
and stole them without paying lor iho ro
1 '-'''
Tor: Pff.vt p Thaiik t
con '.ider.il.!,' ; t he a t. '
received daily t !ii'i,u;:h
' ClN-'INNATI, Olii.l. ii
go hum'' i.:r of 1 .;-:., ti
the season has been
b,.'tv.ceii K'iJ and P
is cue dollar jier l.-a.-l,
'ii. 1 he aver-tje puco
et.
Tmcutam' Pis, oviiiiv. At a late meeting
of the PoMou Natural liistoiy Socio ty, Dr.
Duikco mnilescine reinaiks upon the ino.qui
to. Amiiiig otlier things, he t' ate .'. that ho
b.::t h.uisiieil himself, from i: pealed cxaiiiina.
inei with the inicrosciipc, that the male mos
quito has no sling, niid cannot draw bleed,
tl.e female alone boiuj ci".k"S',?d with that,
! oi'p-.'.n.
I. i;.::it 1 An-: at). A vory h.t.idsor.is
youu:r bride was obs, rved to be i l deei r.i
ilection on her weddiii'; day. One if her
1,-ri Icsi-.iaids asked her the subject of l.er med
itation?. "I W.H t'.linl.ilr.r." fie re'l'iiel
"Which cf Il'.V old bcUll;i I sllCtl'.d
Ji irrv iu
I ca -;
I
I slio.-u.ii Lecon.e
a v,"idcv,-,
j Aslxrri.
! llo'.K-r ctw-'j
:.!!! NT AVlTN'K i.i A wit:;-Si
iii M ane'.n.'ster, Mass, the
u a
l.er
..it
nio
ih.y, p.ive '
!l,, htllowi'l ' t,t::ol.o:v J ,1
I "'
; o ami water uud si; :e et:;;; s.pur'e.l
: ;i Lorn a concern. Do,; i lui.nv wn. the:
: iutoxicaiiiig or not; it wakes caef.'i!
i f. el lift c.'.:k-r.
p
: l: .-:i.-!i'.,i.'..-- i
I at s. v : "Pl.t
Clown i:i St. Jtse
ail ill i.l.y i ti.er h ca
- D : . I:
i' is MiTJ
a c,'Ui:!y,
iv iu tli.i
i'.'-i e t-'.v.-i.
is' i.'d J t r
lit ,m tu
p.nuadi,
'II J
i I" I .i:
.'. -':.'.!.
ii. 1 :
rl'mi
lt:'-.
the staple t rc it-.ct
is t xtractt tl i
An acre will
p-ut-ds, r.:uk
mil
v it
id nt
from
-. i .
i fiihd.
t wen! ;
' .av;
! sou, of .
.'. T . N I 1
. : IP'.as
Pi:. i
i l it,
; -.A Mr.
his, it p, S
r w.'.i a, ;
...or'-..
-I, jo-1
- - ;.-,i-,
v. it',
to Ih i
t'VO.t
' eoui'il, ! tl a '.rairl
! pelicd l-vaij. jit
! tiiii tv conn.atiii'i.s,
Pt.-hy M'oi.ntl.:s
ihuoce to c.l'.v u s
I l leCtiJil,
ha h he
.i r-i, iho a v t
n. M .lull"
ia tiir.L-..'.'
VS. '"It .- 'I
r v r ;.i.: ;i s
eat ,-.'., oh' :
i.'.id q-,i, ll.
illg le t iiit
1..
Cat
noio
..1.1 d e v .'
ivi;g.
l'.t
tl
11 i ,-ia W, 1 ..-'.p.. :
G. P. ? J in. oh' i. ,.,e,'. lo be ''.-'avi. p.iv c. : :,'i
lloiivt n '." 'I'itf nurse, i a being inteir, ".'.!, il
saitl that he u .kwd lor l :rU j v
A M isTAKt:. Sir John Irwin was fuvor.'e
with G -oig." UL, wh.o once, e served to hi.u
"Thcj tell liie, Sir John, that i.i; love u
glass of wlne."" l hose," u lit-.l I'rwin. "w i.o
so informed your Maj. sty, l.avo done im. a
great injiibt.ee th.y should Lave taij tt
bottle."
A'au-am.e Qt aukie.H is said thut the
Ciuarni-s of the village of Medina, Ohio, will
turu out, this year, over i'JOO.OOO v.eiVa of
stoue. - -
Col. A, K. Corns ii.
member cf the Li'gil..lurc liom ' Pi.iy Coun
ty, and uti tlofjuent adocU i t b Ur.d.ov
m l'loomtibl, reivv ccVutr. vn the lib in.',
oine years aco u
"y
s,l-
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