The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, April 29, 1857, Image 1

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FIFTY extirs.p . ir
, n. i hthttllllBo3ll4CA DOUAI ft
parreV l litcontintied,ltint.)
o-n , zes .ore settiedi except nt the option
in.cticil it !he ilite of .50 els.
or Sftcen lines for one insertion 4
..I. l, ..goontlncertion 25 centi. • A liberal.
1 , 1,-.4e In lonrl . ‘• neivertisers 7
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retomnicotions. by mail,
Prnrtlitentlo 7 l....,
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in this plaC'e,',.that I had' he' cnertiiitY. to w4ii,
, .
was tliento ittiokerio WI heayep; afid`cer
vainly fi is a fearful Odd, although not sti de
rending ire the rye as ibe Aittalt;;;;..frotn azirits,
lowered to the . level of a brute, :ind wallowing
in his filth. The Piot emill; anti death-like
stupor, Itowever, of Vie ort:usw debtruThee has
something far more awful to the palls than the
beastiulity •of the latter. The moms-where
THE Tr2R-SETTER, , . 1 they sit and smbke are surruMlea by • wooden.,
' • • .7- 7-_\-,
." . - —..., __. '' coaches, with places for the bend to rest upon,
' :A 1 , 0: 0 01' ti!E PRESS and generally a side room is'devoted to game%
„....„
. „7., 1.,en . r. , n , r 7. t il l ed ~.f itti r ited ' ling, : The pipe , is . e l - Teed. efietentt inineh in
reit. t
O. -, 1 ; . diameter , and tbtf , spettpie Int- the bberl4or ...., the
pe , ...:tler- ' • • , • . • • .. • it - .
int r'e ty..e - . fetter !"---stilln lien :±- . ,---.' -' ril hoitilfet t lillitlPhallr Is not larger than a plies
iilc;:.VE.l•l4 -"r.i• et•ni , 44.inity ; yetrerere.! ' head •' 1-• - - •
I.nowa, ta . , ,,+iiced, n o V b. can '..' ' .1. Tne . drng is prepared by some
kind of con_
, f .,., ~,„„t:t t -, r , 1, , e an ,i ; fltig r l.t t o f ear; ;Serve, end a very small porttori \ of it is sofft- I
.;-. , Alzin , .:ly re sere l linna,
!cient.to charge'it, one or two whiffs being OA f •
,:- :', ls.
, 1 ~.,r .!. t .ber i rs n i princely p.m, ~ I utmost , that con be inhaled frmn a single pipe, t
o r lt a whl.• comtnotcd,-
, I aml the amok. , is taken- int, the longs as from
:.. •-,--- .:
'.• , rirti" et-.. - Miite.ll a diadem !-,.
\l v i the hooka in India. On a beginner, ore•ei two
lipipes'wifl have an effect, hut amol4l stager' will 1
..
continue smoking for hours. At the head of
~ L ...,-, ii. g .,,.l,..rieeis -- - • ,, tr'i•eA to air, . . . . - i
e . • .m ., ft ,•.,
rt,
, each conch is pate n n . 114 . p. the fire unit
.. i r . " , - i,:e 1-, ie. o , eri of the free.
• de held to the drat ;luring the process of intuit 1
-. i 1, tin. 1 the ~.tars I hatglimmered there"!
, and frOrn the,fliflieulty of :filling and prop• i
t r .. I the holt, et' Ile-tv-n t•ide,
t ,t:r I . l..litlir , t',,e T..po,.ihere I t genzrally a per-- :
••••;l:.-1 lf , :Ft . .(Ti:O. s.re ".. - ' - - - i
. '- ~nn Vrt. W. 1):••• wino the smn'ter to perform...the '
-hto , a;r.l,-trin'r , “ , ?ids ,
3 . .
_ : riO t ce. A ticir days of this fearful ittxpry, when I
~ f r 'wand ef.tir;.-!'
•...,, tike4 to exce:”. Oyes a Fialliil'and h ae gard l oo k
.1 to the face; Rod a', I,!ve months; or even wet 1
_ ., 4. will change the rrong, a , 1,4 healthy man Into lit-
. • ale better than an Mint siceletna' The pliri they .
suffer when, deprive I o f the drux.. after ling
i habit- no fat - Tung can 'exOnin: end It is only
when to a :cettnia tleg;ee\untler, its influence
•I - • \, ' •
: that their faculties are alive-.
In the hnOsest •leroted to.their Into. these in-'
llii'lmted people mute be seen at nine o'clock in
L the seningli in nlll the -different stages: some
•hilt-eat r i ng; dist r acted, In ft . „ . .ed : the craving 417
-. .. i -xel:t e th ey lt , l he . ta•ohliA l zed , •l l o subide ditrinl:
. ; the lay, rtrol otheri I:mg - bine; ao‘l .talking wild
. i ly„tityder the elTeetFt of a, first pipe. ' Tie` last
; -scea..in this tragic play is generally a room ia
- the. rear of the building, a Speeles, of dead
h111•..c, rill,-re lie streteltiq'those who hare pass
', eil into a etate of bliss the opitims moker nn01,,.
,,.
; ty - seeks—an emblem of the long sleep to Which
-he is bliikllylturrt ins.. . ' -
--Let 1 19 see,
v t• r ,• c••tter
I,:
—...,-. ! ",:”___seare!r Vie past,
Ti:t. tle:•1=.
to the lupe:,
Iv n-0111 , 1 ntdyield?
taite.t . wir t!)
i Dr t• , il
3 v••: -,1 4 c3ainlf
ho, ~r• th
—\ :ine of fear,
w0..i..w fi r e. . , ,..it-rr
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~.r......,..1 to fr.....,1•.0u w.-,ke—
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,t• r.:::::ii s::iii ‘l,i:ike to h6or, ...
•..1 . - - , '.•i rYN.r. ..i.,:i's empir.i.sliake: .
..c:1 f“, 'Ll , t(oli. name, „
~....' - ~ • - .1 I ill 1 • I "t,'T a, ac T : er Or e . •
arch.: I: -I'. - .• . t. iii. iionl of 'ilarr,c, ,
s
:- i:ri:r . :Jr... To,' his soul ,iwt . fear?
- . . . ...
er , .!:6 . t: . :T
ern.:o)le aria t'.eir fatne
lye ,11:1%
y 111 . 1 m; leen4 tleri , Ws
!”.. • •"tili•re, typ,:--otters" hUr.lh school,
n C i-riie,-
t:%nthr 6.61
a :7 tiai,r and tire U. States.'
in lb,. cnnrse.--(.4.
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.1y -the ...-.:Air.trieata
( •1,1.
to rair ciiteAns In
ef
.•ir, sI I they tei;:hi.j,l,t
• i.•• 4-. , hxt if wr 1.07. r. of
.f 9 , l;9res theliw-lres
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1• r •1" In Itis ery ilini
C!M:•Vr._ ,
CM
r , 17 ' . nne of
f Er4 , l tr. , 0:1 t r:
h. , t n• try' - giq hive M• , l nn ex
t;,: ? %. r. Grit e were er ,, Z•i, ' d
in those
2TO:it mizlit hare keen
t' •-• x - ins taken f.+r
Ir i, truP, t'ql; -- eflicer , ..4 in that host
1 the Chilies might
:,:i.)wr:" btrpte.,7.y of wa,r,
It! thif ut't
'iv I.li 1:11 , ;1j -h boat. tirel.there
i.t it the Arneric - iti coin-
11:e!,-kel Srycipuir .mt 1 Sir John
(Ipmand !lint
..'r 1: ,- 1,2 - ,iwlll , l 1 . 1 , 4 , reur again?
, .
, ,i':4 , I; :1 , 4 in :the'w , rl.l,. lie ituTer e. , l' the
r ,-, ,trt.e nhich is said to il,e charucterh,tia
•10--=' t 1 w. '1o;. , 1 a b 1(1 -:-he puke it tints
IC •:,..1 it o , •ril. ((,'heer i s nu , I laughter.)
t ., ',intl. t ior n the.,i f ,, rt, owl utter Jc-.
.. ;.. •:,.:r :,11., I,e, -ent t 4 the. Corninks'eneei
,-, , .. -,:ii.le,' ! i L), en 011".7.1 t.• I.i , 111 g: and:
r..
f ".I.f. r nill1p010:7,, (cheer-) ani an seen.:
t .11:e . fleet tieit it vtOub . not. happen'
r
`x1,, , ..1-", and 1,..e.. garo t tht3....fnur hours
'lt., 1 , •;: anti eitrlonali• n to -benent to
. . i " \ l' , ,,re tlte..e twetity tonr hou.rs hail et_
' .. , :j- which iras Iyin . neor . this fort
..
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snit, on aillich.,the ( . 46-
to% mere for retewell
.
. t: i... I..erietift.ofF/4er" with(lot, waiting 1
. \ ,
I ' . c l.t•ti.t. 1 . .7161 .•.1 St:des to know
.wlint
1.!+1 i t -0.-3ifing ror or)prs frcHin irat,h—
ecru fur Oltwenty-fuur
'j te. j`'No, na, NIT. Chi.
zi .tio:---3-(1 bre - thswajng up
told;.tiit;il;r. freAlk glans,”, m)
,: ! r! the , ii•nvaiti.ln of the fort and„
rune before the time
-4 :r... , 1'34id t : be 113 d given the Chinese
,•rzier to hale 1u apology air]
xs, —The Natirmal intelligeoccr
letter frliiM a gentteman who spent
in.the S'alt Lake Valley, and who
views.o( the ', power pod
Ile confirms fully,
, nent4 and' apprehensions dt , Judge ;
roe..ts o poo L.the ite6esslty of
rtstly I iftnipt and dgett-iweoleaeuatTo
c‘itiutry fr4ms 04(1 dangers which
n't 1, it ;Toni co s guittrtetflea tbe,
s 41, lCt Gto etroog. in Vtlilklt-M.6111.8
..Vl.° 0 epics Via --,agrOts.... - eptiftere,d
, •ty ti a country, and I:teitig in clese silo
3,3,..t,t,00, Indian's upon .our Western
ys an EaFtern- - prirrerb;
„
ire f•Reil II tortoise.
mmi
, I,e teLeigitt with poverty, tilitri
MEM
'
liell
ZEE
Horrors of Cpium :Smoking:
Cave; in file description' of Chins: and -Chi
nese.ctudoniii, • Biliteit tint one of the of
Canton is occupied entirelit'by , 'etnipt - I for. the
sale of,this s 4pridly - diiii:l l ;Ciniiiil the object*
. . raz e, '- ' ' Vf Ar .
, John Godfrey' 'is a nafir pr,
moot; and was bora' at ELighgate,' Fratlk lt ' -
county, Inite 2, 1816, Arter . ltiing . him ;
self in the , grammar echo:Ant Bt. Albarny,
Ibe Mitered Ilitlilblaury'eullege, where he
lodistilguistied Itimsetf Ey his seli3laisolli,
I whence ho. gr,Huluated .in ' 1839. After
) mailing law at 'Lockport, New rork, aiid
'St. Albano, he iwas admitted to the tmrlit"
litie liiiter place in 1843, and • speedily tic-;
i hoired, in hmiorable legal, - repatatitru'atid
I plenty: : of practice. The ruisertettof his
I Briereits Barrister" mere not spggested,
iby "experienee His dalli..iieo_ with - the ,
tittiseti was deferred till lie hadeatatitished
a Pn4ii.a. , 'A few • riji....L.3li.,§ixdf4s'-
'iontreit - itip4F:f:'
, - i ,,;. - - ',,, - 44 -
„ Btiainzlon i
}Sentinel, - 04 , 4 ,. ... • .t 1 ; pollen, in Ver-
I unont, wh'elilicr - iihilitA‘' nith,great abil--,
Ity fur I.eveii s l'years, *Th. ugh 81E1 we be-"i
'neve a contributor' toThislpiper, he t re:_.
!ltajuished the chArge of it, and hasditsluW
-Pied' of his petuctiary in' f4rest in , lt.l - :11r.
!Saie has filled the office iat Stlte's Attor--1
limy, acdis now - in4i , ect r or.of etistows at •
Burlington. latierly,l he' has entered thei
field as a lecturer. in prose and, Verse, and
--' 4 '4 . 2'
ihe Must brilliant 'success has attended hitu :
-,- .14T"P• the 6 7° ti"""t .n hie vareer„ -In a rangt,Of couotry• reach- :_
,true during. the prpeess of iniuti * ing fruityP.lrtlandlb St. lou;S, wliereVer t
,•tur. r o il from the diffieultr of :filling and p r op.
I Ito 1.13'S Ivetured, he liar attracted brilliant
• - ~ . ,ert ; '.pe, ihere C. kenzrony n Per- , and ' mei flowing audiences. and the an-J
i,, , . , .
_.,..,. to perf ,, rtu, , thenoutteineitt or tirs - name: i, what, theatrical :
"I nian:.gets,call a "sure earl.'' . During the
past•winter.. \ )Ir. Saxe hasleetured uo few-!,
Ler ilvitt ninety times, ; • ne' American lectu- i
, rcr enj )yitig a g• eater or whhir populArity..
A., t - r a poet, 31e. 5,,x,,.. will her , tifter he
ka ov.ll - Ey his eninic effusions - thouoll his
serit/U3 I ffuls are vet.% graceful awl elegant.l
• Next to 11.31nues be its the mosttueeet.sful
. thi s A , h i . , , ‘ ~ .
.3 ,
comic p e t ortmtry .3 Crt r prouticem ;
) ilc ,resembles 1161nres iu Cie high !Aid ' I
i It; irdaut finish of his verses, but he has onfd
i advantvge Over Holmes in his faulty_ ofd'
.
i punnitq, :lexe , s puns have a sort of it'll- !
i pr,.mptu lii - r—lthey till naturally. into -Orel'
, current . f his vers , .--his. train of thou . :Atli
I.T cour-,c of narrative , nCver beim/ diver-
ted f,,r the til:ke 14 enthiaeing the pun. •
1 lir: .Ju'ins,..ri ?cull& never have read one ,
: of Sax..'s punning poems Witimut a relaxa-,
'ti., o of ILe hruw, nor do we think if he'
,
Were alive, that he w'ou'd Intro considered /
, his plek'et 11.Hk 'unsafe in !It. Saxe's emu
,
I p toy ---Mmi it Itstatuling lief clasNed punsters
. - ( and piekpotets in tWe sumo , eateg - nrc, 1114
Capture of a Wild Man in Idissodri; • I I ..13riales: Barri.ter" end 'the ‘.0,.1.1 ll'a
.
A at. Joseph's' corresporident at the Ft: ' ter )1:4,1_ ore felicitous specimens' of his
Louts Repuhreln tell% the follewing st o ry: ~ • punuitig fitcilitv. - The f.,ruler of thlt se po
"A "wild man ic;11:: ennght hat wo - o k i . f ,,4,4 ; ems , _w•es#e l'first lie ever; published: It
I., , , , nrtit to town. ife Vrfly stil4tinde.l inta i i ,okiliCiii a great run, and dveryinow ap,l , tl t er i. k,
nr Ittir henntith t l i eitse vin ter nfcrntlergc:.‘ewth 1.141'01.1:0 amt flrle 4 the mutild'over again.)
like the 13 •*r• 1" if a w i ld h. 4. sl% d
0 a• t A 11111
i , lt , n I( _
f ii . i f Stuotkg the longer ,poerna of altr antlthr are I
..., , t0 .,,,,5,r the .. &tiles '-. 111 the 4 , :lloney r
with the bone% runtslzins,of cats. wldelt seem. . . = : t - ,-.
- : Ettr , Tlie Ilatti;i. has not et [Wen pult
'e.: m 11.1 VP entl.titll!Ca LI. prilllCllra article%
~of J.
as itift ts chart of to lecturer'sl
, fcc,d For thits stnin g e -flirt he: bam a pertintr . I. fishe d; .
te a„ , l, 11 , 1 fr i- . .,
ir -.. 1 ,-. • i l . 1
; v.“.l.7ictssl,l,,Cuz....tthesced al m , every tAi;tr. s t ”' 7 i it
.. .. ' '„
~..,-e- . t,
.. a r . ''''' .r n "''''
.• 1 ' I —lett tu mr r , 1x2.. s--11 - 11, Is wft e sec 'F n= ' lie hunted cot% with an act 'iv prompted b y .: ~. , :, ~ I • ty 1
' pit-fits I,tt.at. It n . .it. in 1 , 41 . 1 , 111 , i good
extrem? vcira , itv, Am! it Wag ifl the pur , otit ntiti.- , ..,. r • , 1 . ,
. , w „1,. 1 fit, r0,,, 3 .. m. or thr As. oar :tr.
5 1 : ,,, g ht er er these ntiitnal, flint lie w;iq tirst . di!. :: , ,xe
i ‘. pri=er iudole..es in . persona' it., --- he i
covered. rrequentlatte,mpts were made to car 4.. 1 13 . " ~,iv n ire "like t o cr , , t if y — tin d
hire Lim, !mt. Lis $ citify and seed were s:w4 , l . t h nv h - i i „ is kti,le rao l oqotte , no d tire,
that he' opPeitred to run on the 1 , , pc IS the i u-li'' he do i s not W.,:r a!jai - ost inrl . ll !cal Pir ti
c'. an, l.jeue em sact•e‘i.nu ite i peiliroomt to 1 i ,I .r 4 iii, ii lire g.•!..) , 17 ) .-uves him, from
. .
i er,..2 . ,,0 r . ertyrse, ,lAt length a kreat-v0n,t,...r
%orroutt,t Jul and seetu l ed Lim. Ile cutuntitatig iho (Iriiiithry • t i,,i,.. t .,.1,,ri q 01 - ~,,,,i.
o tiemptcp . i i. N . A M elfig . Ilit4 : Mitior 1 i e.%,, :the
hare, hut was ov'ereOme. 'Wlidtt brolight teii , -I.lliVine f,pille 13,11 is ,a' -reit favor:re'
the court house he 'prest,lted the strangest ap- I, both in 'thi , (.‘niatry itmi in England. It •
.._
pearanre conceivable. His height wits about
fivp and n half feet; his , hair long, reddish
brown andtatted; Ip l eyefiirie. gray and rest ii
-
.
less: Ibis flog r iIiUl r4dilneits the claws of al
his deportment OoneArig—half tinki
half threatening-4a itzit .co'n...i.ted of a then
;
sand utters cl , :ths; srkg eat'p skins Sc ,'
hound; together cat•goti Ile said he Wit.
from :State of New Yorkl and l.a r beem in
!the w.iutl, 39 years. I While Ibk Was being exani
,ined, and was permitted to ,ittind unbound, he
made n suthlen•spring )vet the heads of
who au rjunded.himiand darted aWnv With -Hie
I I
'speed ;of • th e reindeer. crlkwil pursuFtl
lain, but in vain. Omer th i e hills.be fairly }lei,
before'li , ,th footman And hot44enian, •until . besT
•
was , y e!) J ost, to t
oth'og pluce has t I
been heart of him. i -• • .
• Nets cvrt - .,inly a strange being, Ind rs literal-
ly.a wild man. H isage can hiardly • exceed for
fel and - vet has lived Iso -much. away yfrrim the t
.- • -
-s,ociety,of_ man; that ,he has 'nearly fokyotten
hisdangnage„and. has the most va!gne'reenllee-
Aunts of things.., lle l remembered New York,
•bnt did not know.sThere hewas, Ti!o the 'form)
of Governmeal under irbielt•G'i
•
Tuft.? Got.n Box —The golidlannff box left in
- .
trtist.hr.--Ci p eneral Jackson with Ir is son,- to be
J .
rresenteet c the most ' ,
patriotic citizen of New
Yorc,'lma at last conte Andrtat
• sou;-.3i.., 'writes to Alder an \lyneglian, of New
York, as
"The duld Box left e, in tenst i lly my ven
crated father, is stil here nt the Hermitage,
safely dcpoSited. It has , been,,tuad will be, sad
is at ell times, ready for that patriot abort' the
corporate' antburities of the (fay, or State ., of
NiFl'ori , shall-decal It to receive
The.pat question is; who will
. get the gold
box ? \ I '
';% l ANtrAriv!lz Am) ,Coxmoirrin i s for
PArca.—Ecer; one it acquainted, with the del,
loote and pearly titeue4 called . rice 'paper, but
not many are knowing, to the fact that l it is maif=
ufactured in_China front n plant milted Arabia I
,
paprytera.--psper b!rvi gn' mita. I The pith Of
the plant; which
_pith ,le very, abuatlant. is 'the.
part empl °fed for - the itnatmfactune of paper.
-The consumption of thiaraper in'e4ii i am is tin' 0..
large,and a considerable iquantitY Is sent abroad
.-1 3 ,Sistibnal Intel. - I
=
,- ,
Tue WRATUI ER —Mary of the 'newspaper%
are repeating, under chilly ii.flueneva, - , the often
used, but incorreet;oiuntntion, inter lingers
in
the kill of spripit." 40fdrusitlijlio9glit trop
er to put lus itles w souketautt diffetient figase,
and said: • .
;• ' •
"Winter, llngerinm - cl# l !etigi!a * :o - 4
. • •
—National. intelligepeer.
•
t
=
Jan D. Stixe the Coinie' Poet aid L'eo•
w - 314 ' fi rs t puldished itstltii'lKnickertio , ker
3ltig.nzine.. It, is a eeryetrd !.p_t.ittlett of
i style—lght, Flty,ftti, .butnirous and
wi.ty, ni;l1 meastite-•14, , e1y balmeed
anitaditt-t-fi to' the subject.' 0 The "Prot,'
Mi-s BI iS 11,11111 . p'4.11:1 irreis•sidy
,lufflinble, - nrrl full of honto 'Otter-hi at the
porjllfliees slid !follies. and hr-tensi..tis itf
th e i,..e04.'1ad-therattt.OrnurHiieree iletll;te ••
,r4eie." ~31r Saxe seems never to write
eierptl. when in tbe - Yein ; There :is no
"si.intt_iiig' peel in his c6nl , nsi!idma:--
lierseness is (Imre ns runcfr a l feature ;it bis
verse tts any-other quality.-L Nor does he
6.er mix fun amt nentim; tit together. • Ile
by blittinli.you gOotl humor:and
keeps you laughing-till th:l'fr.tl of Iris wit--
rative. We tie Vt-r w'/n who per
dior.tr'poittted
,the i leas f ! ruled'
by rc.ofini hitirc'ettLs tbitn;Mr. Sale
--
iiis faee ix getti.4 111011 sunny. ' ottv'Oier.•
Whelmning Avith. bumnr, ifitd , yet - nearing
the rif high intellectuality. ; In
tkrson be staittling aver
f•et in hi• t 'lt)tuart`of tLe world
before he became a luau of letter-. his-ad
dress. is frank told : p eaty, ; be has great
eonversational Alowers - and a , stoty
iiiitititably. Ile is just. : such a man as
efiristoplter North-would ;bite& welcomed
to his heart 'of herts—just the man to
It the figured in •the Nectes with the Et
trick Shepherd. ' .
- The Washington Star gi.res , the following,
as the weimtit. of- certain Dentocratic gen.
tlernen fr Mine, recently in that city
on btit,iuesS with Mr. litteflanan:---
•
'ajor N. BodfiAle i ` 4 . 5(L' til -Y. T.. 1,4-
1,-3-, 245;, , 1.. Jonee v 2fiq 'Aiberk, Smith,
ov 240; 1101/. L.
t Eitl4,- 235- Patton,. 230; Mr.
1, 11144F380; 11uo. S. Jurilen ; 220;1.1.
2.2 A; Win. Bennett, 215; llou. V.
Piirris, 212; Rob% Burn's,;-210; M.o.
G. P. Sew;ill ; 210; Hon. J. 1). Mc:Crate
210; 31r. - Young, 212; lion
200; H00213..5, Moore; 200;111, , u. 13i•iij
t it iggen, 200; lion., N. Cliroal, 255—ag
gr , g•lit, Average , wei g ht
of twe.ry ersont 2241 lb&
Ehould like to see the result of an.
• .1 .
ntleir "weight" 'bioce the littne :Trent.
nt-nta hare been ennounCed. (lou't
Wiese that tbeilot wouTi et-eiage 2241.
ilorinfJohn Dean and bis wife,
wheitu‘ he Of ...under hua bean
reliilerol ijiLn snng by a.,Nair
to dui air - at I'Vdlikius'and
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BEAVER, PA.. IVEMESDA.Y APRIL 290'57 t
tnrer
The Big *en of gable
on=
= • Elrtig:!' •
artnigninnaryi;iteeti.og ibuiong the
related,
these Waal Latina; *Chi i4oo,edt,,
, .*e will all gt, kamttetntog.
, to our
ibtiiry ' •
-3: Wic'teilt grv'i ••tangly. , 1
• l At•th - e • ' •eVis'Etof th iheiting,l,a leading
negro - 'took bit ntil!‘"Flaetlk.' • labia, with
pen and jai to put' tdhlitr'irhat! each one
came to colitribiitc.llslnny: advanced to
the - teb)e,,•-!and .bandea'in their coi i tri.
butiona f orcemortr"..l,ll*anine lets'. A.
in eng. '11"!a• - contritiutotart art`nl,l oa r o
-lihe•-was ,ter3eriehe.tWl:,ai ,
the
Teat snit int: aur.4114.11-
ver,roiul. , • ',41; • - • •
'lako,dat ..baok agar* pi. theAhpi;t
man, of the tu.eetioir o 4 1 41,roity cor:ite
de Suit'rsoiatioo, but l out cordifi to du see
- .
The.riili old roan I t 'reardilgiy took it up
:4114 hauk to lAA ~:xl,ent moult onia3i-11.
Otto utter another .c.inieJorward, and all
giving na_O . ,re than bi nisei", be ,was
dna th rew, u pieeb of Money 'uu ihe
table aakliag:
"Dar take dart" 1
. was a valuable pioro g01,1,1.,but it wns
•giv,en 6o ,ill-tempertdly that Ole' chail uluu
•aue'vered:, ; i•
':Nn, I dat won't de! ,D3t
;COrdill to die fast and second :out itJt cur
'Ain to the' third." 1 _
.
writ; oblioed toitAeiit up agi
Still tingryi, with hinl4:t, s;ot it, I.itig l
until nearly all
,were wow, tilyar.-
eed:to . the 'table, and 'with - a ittii'.oupoa;bis
cunlenan'e, 'Lila a large 'sign of ttioues
upon: the t,able.
_lf:4l
"Dar ariw, berry "or ( lll,"_sai.4 the preq
dini aggro, ",fat will dat atn edirdia to
^ all the reeUlutions "
Str:UbeIIVIIII . ; is d el. ' a Ileidiell . .u ,
.I:4y ewelii:l,4, at'. Stell.et4iiltj, in tflisl
in Ills 85ill yedr..\' ile, Itas . . 4 ee.allied a - vrre
eonspieu.3us poSittial before the tiiibl .3 ani
has lieu. LI an activel leader in tfle..lku •terat
-ie. party... Irifoliing. father to: thp 'old,
than Ito; new !..eli,o , I Lieuiliraey; - he lia
-111 L I,f :-in. yeals ;4.43)*1t1ci5,•(1,1 - mo ,4 4.w iii,
.their doitigs. . Ile wAsica dreidt-iiKAtiiti•Sla
very man, andino`. hat 'avcsiutit 1.1,4 caste
L
wilt tha , Soniltern Setiat.l-s. Ile as in
.:11.i. S. pile *out 1`33 ( 0 to 1815 --•-beliroi a
-.--..... i
. .•t l ' I. . s . . . r,
to :tuber of that, h..(14, , when the Teals
The Rielimond Sotjt/ of ..sirit,il 11 ., ;\ fairly I , ,, c ;its
i . i?... .„ be e .it. . , . 1 ......_: ,ind
,1., ' .!4
a -
„ethed.w,.
•
' ' . l a'erY ' 6 'Hey e !lnk,•i f I '. ''f ''i I • '
howls i over the Free Sitiltritituph 4 imilig unto. 1.. f Ile copy
t , . ,
won iu St )'Louis It sitysi ' . ',
~.f the Treats!. a hieh,• app.:wed iu the col- ,
. I , 1
SO.ll/ sonic) tilui)irl' itOirrilual Will ;ay. , tliPaii:^i tee Si •1 . Yil - !raliii• .!
: I '..-' l
"ail .thia nie - ans nothirc‘r: ,It is al . j ice 7 o, ' Jtidge Tat pati * sa, brother of
. ..Arthur i
hoax," thisiabolition I f , trito4h - iti the etiyii- - : 3.lll:iitn. 'ol,,New Y. rlc; but unlike 1 ' ..'i
N g o f o f , a Li r ,,t,.,,,h 0 0 t s i a t e ,..,s ime ,l. 71 0 . 1 .140!..a a f l iee ,think.. I ,•iu religion. leAs l
way . be certain peoplei r nll - 130.tihnitlt,itilili. : r 1 ?_. 1 ! - Ye 1 0 4 oaral : life,,,lbut Iterei,..
whout ea aiguitleanz an . .e eitt4s - a ntaiter. of., 8 " 1 1 11 / U4 111411111 i 3 1 riffaeTie't .°° . " 114 .3
. filoterest ; or conch:in—au ' atinoitg little I twin. ''. L ..... . i.: l'
itti.i , lcut 43vey.wIdell ..they evil eryty . ',33 quiet '. ' Jil lee i T.PP;eI ' i a a - tilln of ii iciled
elotekle. ' I . t is net s3'- regarded aullms the ! and ittipres.tve lafi r tii i.. , 52 lie was ' phtieth
abolilionist,e4 the ti wil l e.l '. . farly r.oii i th.4.3i..e,„: t 3 91.13 4 -Wc.istillaut,..wit,'
. E pal ittiportatiee %%11 lie' ottai-iied to 1 ;41,6.11 whi,,h r 11.4 t ti- lilittiV stories cu rent.
, • ,i , _ 1 ,,, ,
'ors auti•s!aVety !militia) oy 'ail ,r.. 0 .eti... ,. .Noin l'otts - alt. 0 .1..1,.:1,: iii: 1 , . 1 .../ it 111111,1Pla',
ton i'..i 'theFSioith. i 'now sce hoiw- l it. Hi ; el. - .lty 4.f hi- repart.:e acrid. areastu.. toolt-1
s'reitgthen the hand s t.f th e t,\ free Ro ra ' r -ty. 1 tug alai 1114 i :az di.-t• oceand. williou per
ia It ; laud wh:it'a,proillgioas ititpulie sitt-al aegnaintanue, 6 .- t:1101iX. Rktice him,
it wilt, imp .11 to the Ittg , .r..sSive iiior6oents i awing< a sin d 1 .elas. 'who,. 'l3:eviog great'
4..,
r t i. e abolithinktsiti the. North. C - llt•is to ' tAli'efs4 La v . ! .1 7 . 1 1 16 . i • 1."h" 9 'i'sei t,l'al, ire'
vie!ory with Out a Morals/ for theitit--j.Wis a far""gili . alii'll . l is 13 "evela *‘''-'
rY l'. Jhem
1 pl or 4hi e .44,,,,r, f ur og. i i 11 e „..„t 0r .,,„ 0 „ L IP liviicial
. L.l liialikitld .' in iiilll the Detnt 7 ..
li:ioiti in
_lois 1.) , ...en e . ottrent to . restrict the i ci'r"-Y have /'art mie-iir the foie rea?ai"ing
3Vptu,loo ttf slavery. ea', the South Iris ,'Pli. , irs ii - if•thvir au ieiii fAlli--.7,:that .faith
tad io lament only 110111Ile:alic,..10‘11'.14e, a "lei', like. ill'' :Ire"eiT - Rev " lali " I s's ,
law. - :sithe first i;.statice ii - w!`,:iA i abo'.'itioll i . 1 "i li
I . V. --' in' p ''.ilii.' 4l -: lib" t: Y at ' 'L A (4.
c i
1 9111 1135 artiiiiVellt AI
. 111 C., itescibletitapiph ' P 'n- e uf rel'il.'"'" l 'i , eibi- I`' -ial !'it ti i e . a
iin a .16 1 / 1 .1 , 41Le in the mart of a pinitli- !ze - tte- - '
ehriu State. This is the ''rst.tinte slavery '
i
143..41.e."n routed iu one of its own s'Tong
I o'ols. niok yoti Mn . e tracirlif!arY aili
eclat will be \ without.ror srpirpetf? \ Is it t.
t lulling for the t11,011ilii111:411 tddisenver
1 tat th(y caul iu the oil of a ' kilter!'
tate *itl3ll4;moity.; and si-:y i.ve lit k. 13
pal the si_o'idnr of sotithe o ro t) ?• • : 14 it
I .
I.)iiiilig I , lr Black ft •pub leaohsta tii.j-datit,
i.
its panne: :ill 'pile 'Of our r win .tit:etch!? Is
it nothitig for 'liver y, to te:e slid 4)(41 of
invincibiliq, .': and the S. t
,ulll he i heard.s
and hulliet-oh southern soi? • Is there_ no
signifioattee iii this inclicat'on of ati-eld:itig
tide—ibis flint baeliwat.is ep in the unwell
,of , outheru power? \Via . lie ex i ntiple li.ro.
%ike no notrjaudaelous : egre-siteis, land
-.. .
luvitii 110 ioutathni? ' • ,
Reader this simplec. rt'ative ennains' fn
a nutshell the Whole f ern ula albetieci.lenee.
I
The t duty is In fliv the SiVanid,
give' ar , cor.lingto y , ourabilit . y--an=l
third writ . ' - eh is tqual t i a l tLe yttit is to
give ;willingly.
The St. Louis .Electionl
blaverrs ■
,
Hurt and ilierts one tna
tlifietott ar:itftetete4tt;'il ni
ttistver all titt•s , tatitiries i
flan •il szt'ti..,farti.mArho
the defeat uf Trettiont sottl
eritttreversy, cluirted
the South fruit; the datti.t„t
tark• .* Is that the p ly
hutfe-st tueu--quirk to-thset
tu' repel the appreach'.f.the
• • • Inierestin,?: Statistics,
-7he are. ei.)a;
thirt v .twu srat...s nitories i7 -..
l'hey 1..4 1 111.11i ii of 27,000,000;
4 :f •i tout -ere i:e. Thu ••s-`
;:telit coast .s 12.66 p . The ,
len pi icip:4 1 1V' ri iS 44 1 :0
. ...O01.) 'The sui bee iin the fire grea.t
00,000' syuire toilt4. The nutni,<r
,of 111iLS of railway in operation is , 20,000,
'Whi c h e n,t 70,000,000... trim. leugth
esti.siii...sooo.iuileq., It cotit:tins tit lyn
gest railway or, tlir II
Centrai- 7 w1,i , 1t is 784 mile.. Thu
'l atitiUsl
v,lue of its agricultural rodttedons' lis
8_:00,000,000, Its most rale dile Fret/Oct
410,000,60 f/ Tilt t n , ant of
ter* kali ur 41. it! tow 4;'07,010 t
lihito, util i.l tepitai it, In.,.ut4ei u itoot lA,
$36 0 ,000,00 tr :• .: . lill he annual r,ottat e 'l,t.f
I
i.s •ittVra ti le is 8630,000,000 =-
The aunual vsltle of the protliiers . lah i gr
(other than a s gricultuyal) is 1 0 4 .500,000,
The %%Joie of- the il4-jese of.thdir
ihAitauts ks 81,500,000,000. ruitii,s
of gold, coripi.r, lead and iron are' utuotig'
theirichest the ,roil.! 'The 'salue
prOTlu6Mlr L'4 8100,000,000 96e aut.
Etc of its coil :fi •Ids is 138,131 sq uire
Ilei4e.: het tiotdvrt are 80,000
seltoalir, - 50j0 acialetui.r, 234 .collegts and
38O0`elturchei " • 1
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IE3=EMOR
. i[A.l4l,' tI %ll' IN Fyn}
Anritiier instance 431 the folly 0 qmarry
ing in fun"
,is just now excitin g the goy&
people or Fondti. It aee.ura #at d bunking
officiir of team' met at a bill a, young
lady' from this' nelhborhood, ho -was
very guol 'nuking; sprightly a nd attrac
tive While waltzing with her,. a provi
sed,idj-st that 't eY sliould by m irried.•!---
The lady accept 41 bite tirepesitton, . and
they ttdjouroed. to a side-rooni, whet.:
a . person preaenl. was celled Upon to
perform the ce e ilouy; 'Which he did to
Our infinity ' *lsmael:Dent of all 'concerti.-
ed. ~ , .
The gentieman thought I no met
matter until , hreakin;:up'or
When hi,' fa.r pa ttner.,.called • upc4
p cimilitet'her to hi, residence A a
+tea, Ihllit tlifiii i llt be had hctter
nitii re,idtic.. Le said that the
her` husba e nd 'via her IsMite '; "
thou *pest' I will follnw th l 4," ' II
IMrdly initler,ta.yl! that Ei!e wis his
S4l.:ini.isted luppti bet marital ri,, ,,
1 crianii4d i that; us the tercolony 1
, p .rfortued by • , a• .I,m-litc of t..he -1 3 :i': .
it ,rw.ts a jperA;Ctly fair and , legal i
,ti,la ; The - , l l, ,,ntleman iippi , irvi in
• r , e ',
ders • I , ,illia (hitt . her p .siOolis', 'lNft ! Tth cm . -
1 ?' Itha n l . ' 1
d 1 ''
11
reel,. ant he was HI a 1 )a , /OF _ ~e
i- tio•,v , en Ivatioritig to ign , re hi-% Wife tittil
teto;4 oat •it t'r ijirg,in, With 11 ,! i . --p r ,...
~,,, , ,.- . 7-..1.,,,,, , ie.v,eve ,- . l i The 4,1 v 1,4, '
1,4.1 - ort; - twrl! tpanied, ail '; was it 1 i: 4 / 1 . 1.;;
I/4 1. 1 t,, , a1,, Itlivi . i.rcl i tt front her former bus=
band, but nadir' such eircuitt.tail'coa as ad-1
'taifted of her 1 niarryitig
• aain.' Itaity ;
--•
i runs. I ,1 , - *, -- 1
1 . , , ;
Deatii 9f
'1 lie I.l,,nor i abie I
ITEM
as seen through
Ye-
. 111.
•• 4 I.
.
The . E litors of .Qui,ucy, are, wive,
,
in a very a.ttiable
. 10 I 4)91 tu.. . eatltO 16t . ' - . ;
The , itielr 41,y 13ro'oks',- the / ttelite. of the
lleridd, published the editor of
,theßepub.
He'll' n'a ,: "son of , it' ;10g,..'',' The elitok of
tyre Rbi:uldicun unit the offender', 'reek
hint %kit 'a 114 -, ht lintotY " tht'll 6
- 1 1 ' • 1
and"put hint. en his back."' iTloi
were • "pa,l
rt, , .',.. T he '.
editor Of th
puldicatt .coatrUent : s . afterwarl!
~ ~ ions:
, i 1
,eri,,1,,,,, ,t- the I.lerald says tit
are a "Ligger halt' ;',tliatt lice) 11j
deed, a ...nvtlii t..1 , 4."eitu t ..11 if we •:r:
W.igliell, at List 1 wei ; iltisti4 just
putty:. hi'.e the fi u jithi luau must
Ifto te'.l.lo IVe are '4,f th • Siiliogh,a
,0.ut.1 F., I , :alit 0 '. 1 i4k 1 3 . 9 Ilinti
MdlJ
:i a ' brain-;: •.....oeli a . Into in .6(1
1 . 0111 . i I.yrni 1 W.11:11 , 1 1..10k upon- iii
tempt. it !Ito eirtitOr of tho Ilili r
pocia• t o mahtt'atty{:cilt ilal. 1
Oni, of iv
el Oa...kite: line Wiii, .1 ! .k . e to "fiul in
l
'•he Loaf vie: t ire wit ; 41% Iv wily knowit
e‘ittor s t d . the 114.trilith !say.; that 44
i
-three fourth, ar t ittilt .‘ylien :we Hui
;:wail: upon hint) ; l f .'llwe,l v .i.l, b... t, ,
th e oil er 14,41111 i we ;'ivolfro..i'; u hat nu ll
11..ve been 'the r”:.U . 1: 1 1 The Idilu'li of.„1 ,
I 1 \ '
' 11, rola . L ys that.' 'IttOore ettrigttioleet i
n..arly (J to the eue.4.toter he had i.O Ft
lurday. If!' he did Itre'Lltave to noboon
!Übe of the inik rtimarkable 4t,ohlen' cup
oil th e sg,ij o r from the tuogibut 'of the - I
fair. the w..utol heuf , Al - up, leaving uut ti
fhis 0 i ii , iut a seat. ' ir, - -
t
find a dull in
i.erier, who ,
tri
ft sprit of tin-
Itd .1lit• sl.tV , Ty
inn and rest u .41
id a future tit
of peilliible l and
1
s.i . romps'
enemy? •
.
• , Seri, .nven wort h (...6: A.stisas, has j -t.
tt
held' A muoicipal eleetplo, ai AA hklitehe-fre
State eautbdate Was elected ,)layt,r by la
tulij , rity of I,t) over all Patine .Yet in
tins -limo town u Unitill Statea era-us f
the vol. rs,int4 becn; tAten t a little While b -
f re, by Jo!" , flieur aiit;olottli by ;the fiats •
111.,ut 01, Au l t:A:Ty 1, - giAulute,. IT hiel Jelin:-
s. *del , that 'hire were noily eighty foie
Sate v 2 )t..r..; '.r, in ti . .b 7 weri:tis, of *bit s!.ty
ou hi l nolr. J frca-s .11 . ,eitihens
, I pf I.? tven.
-- 1 " u I - t t i
w..rtk, but eigiity sr, re ou Lae it o fxu erl i .
i
This is the hugest: town itqK; 119:18 ' n
9ii :
beriok four tit , t•ato inbutitpu s. It is on
the 31i:-iottrr r . te-, d r..ti ly ihrisite Piaui.
1
eftuory ; 31u, It, : Le l ia gm, p.rs tt burtle,
ruffianism. , . il ' - ' •
! - •
:-is t:i/tnerr&diat Se* Iloneton wil
Nil a 'candidate forGOT-iour,
to the be.moottie ciandidate in •Ter.
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1==1:Z=!MIIII
ndn. Tappan
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1.13,•hi timin T:1 D
'
Editors Fight in CV
EMI
Emancipation in Env Louis. -1
The :_new city office of St Lonia - leer4'
inaugurated last week : and -the} occasion
was inarkeil with almost as much ceremony.
*sal a President were being indueted , into
office.. ?The nerrikisyer,.Jolin \I: Wittier,
delivered an Inangutal.'Address i in - which
he . distinctly recogntsed the
which be was elected-, Aeclarin
question of enrincipation "tra ,
"its importance to. thejpublie
! I . , eleration or defeat of any Dian
eof the his election is 'the
the. ball, - slsrery victory ever achieved en
South, it.may heiroirth While:to
Lis ,VIetTS ;U re ;i1.0..)11 to sla
rn to . !ler ' . 1
*
home 11) sag: 'whither', It is on universally admitted t
e o,d'ut 1:444v the the only creatOr of
wife.-- I indterisl , prosperity- it is eq'
and that skilled and intelligen!
all been i white' Men is' mote productive
; compelled laborlof slaves.,
ifransse Civilized 'l3;sieLy otruv ever
i
'.arbor, upon wl;iori" it foutidedi
h , id,l.aiel fur reason- all s'..tol
In g ithirdin g hib
npliolding bi , canAci
a. tai tivg - ree that alai di
the'prosile'rity of all
There I are those howev.r / so
the pride of dominion .thati .. they
see the interests of free "hire lab{
sled by' as injurious .couipetition
wddist it, minister's to the pride..of i
militatei against th:l pritsperli
statß -
. .fhese ri.soltitiqnst
to the .3lissouri I.,Pgislatuee4.Essei
Aled to bind ,our 'Siate .and' 6
future time ,to a systent- of labor's
to nor. c ondition, lowering by it:l
titian tile labor of .freemen of
and tending to drive from ui
ignition from Ilitope awl tin
ME
a. of
our-
Stutp,
states:.
• h j by;
' :nuts a c e .
Toe people fSt T't
ac tion, rebuk'ed - the authors of t
solves. .Ttcyl have calmly and ft.
r; ken their stand. They have debided in
ft vor, of the many against the fewl f :` This
e.
.eclarati6n_l_ a . llll e' l onti lent will neve :be re.
versed. There lase none now wloi openly
assail it. It iv Ibelievcd 'that noiman.or
catithination of men can prevent itslbecom
lir,- el.- policy of onr peolAW It is hest fn
the State that it should be peopled by white
men ' ' 1
_. . _ , , : z
, .
Whei ti l ts slialtb4mbetr l abOto prtaho;'a
—When the *tiling Inataisi who ettafe al l .
wealth and uphill the very frame•work of
,i ( ,:ie-y si l l phi assert theldi,ini y and
uobilityairlabor-ithen shall '
.ours ate as
sume th 6 proud position which Lel ,mgs to
her, as - the t c,-n,tre of the: continent, the . fo
cut, ~f l o i thoi l und miles of rifer'prig,-
dinti, and the pesse.s ,, oF of a Cliniate and
sole not ~surpas .4 , by. any; portion of our
:,'mutry, 1,1 , ,,i gentleme,n, is:an ans dcions
time in the affairs', of pr. _Louis, and to' u 4
'is 'entrusted the
. higli and eesponsile du.'
i_
ty ',!if so directing its affairs that . vast
interests involved skill s not suffer, and that
the iprolierity,,of the city shall - not tie . re.
:tad, d by a tinie-z4niiig and timid +Hey.
Commerce, ti.adufatiires and the mechanic.
torts .should.,thete;',ore be invited
city,-' by a wise.aud. consi . -tent systi
h.g , slatl: , n wittiLun aSsumneo that 'c:
trill find a sure. ; and life'intiestinent . ,
labor a liberal compensattop.
, , ' ~' •. , '1, 7 ' .. . , t• ,
1 BniallA l M YOiJNAI • ON-SQUALLINO L DA'
i'i . .
f
lit ES —Brother Bri t *ha. n; during the tie.t i. v
ery O One of hissernrOni lb the Taberna
. l
Cle, .t 1 Great Salt.' Lake AlitY,. took the
liberty tot upbraid' the. mothers of small
,
children for bringing" : their Progeneylinto
the holy sanctuary, nncd'Aiitched into then'
•' t • •
iu the followin g 6tyle:— - : . ! .
; •
1 1 - .1, • _-
• I viili , say, in: regard to the. sisters Fit()
bring children here Itti tualo a noise, thcy
, have never yet suffi;:lertti . i thmiglit, Mir
-soffi,.ii•ntly
'' considered their own place in
wo
0 ' - - • •
this rlo r nor the plaseof others tiv
to k,
.
that thereis any otherper:oti . .living'on lie
lelrtli but th. i ni4 , elv4;lid they think, 'whim
ii hey h, : at peaple.t4k; that
_it.. is a tkolse
i
through a dat - li rcil.j.i., I cap - rtlrtl.sav much
for the education, 'bii - sed on, pied '-ffecling ;
that . oich persons shave.. Were' '1
- :to Li .i -
i erilielit in a plain tray I i t .lifkuld say
.tl .
at
they arelpeople - f Tic, laree4ing, 'that_thfy
wure never bred btit came up; 'that 1.,
about is moi a chlr'iictet as. I can afford to
L ov, ; i to aoy
. to other that tvil keep a.e.i i rt. I-
I lioq i ciii i ld i it, a j inecii lig ..,. ~ I ' ha ve o- 1 , , r
~,,,t o to t o , congregation, look amt sae n• at")
i.t bey are, for you may distinguish Ly yenr
I.ears,l wit bent _looking, th^ mothers:ll;4' l r
have had good r teaching and been broug 't
up in civilized
~ seciety, , ' ~ -
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_ PATRICK H E NRY I INTERROGATED.--AP
gertuaiu mitre subject of Duels, we re:011.
loitt he:iting from the late Chief Jugtiee
1.
31dre.h.111, that Gov.:Giles, of Virtitaia
otiet addressed a , noto of this tenor', to Pa r
trick' Henry . : - -
"SIA:—L. understand that you- have
"called toe' a "bnb_,
“nih to konw if, it bo true; and if Inte;
;'your tusatdue _ 1- -1
11E1
W ,
at-' .nEg
B I G.
To which Mr. Henry, tble
,
wise! • 1
"Stu:—l. do not recollect hiving
called you a bob toil p Inman et auy,
tiine,but think it prebuilt 1 bUtre. Nut,
t!na the eteation
can't Bay vain I did, in " tr..l;ut you;
will telline what you tb, ilk I) usaant, I
will pay %littler you arej,'PrfecCePliol-' '
Very resteettally
- - PeraNtri
i•I i " •
MI
ESTABLISHED 18.18;:.
=NE
• • ,
Baptism of One Hawked. Monaciattas '
at Chesterfield,•'
A. singnlar,:and, it may beaditleti c -a went
disgraceful scene, tnok..plicei: oul,turmiaP.,
evening On the; outskirts =of Attu. tout .:„. t
runs a narrow afream among the fteld 1 eel. 1 ,1
led the It.odree; Over which : , .o , the r . ; ,;
;
kla.land rnai),.'is a , bridge caled ;,,Shatf:v-
bridge. About 10.0 or 150 persons, ekiit-fir -,,,f
Women, are •ticattered on this verge ef_Abef.'..^,
water, waiting fir ''the tippeansnee of timmtro t ,_
deludes! fanatic-A- whe\are tolbe islipiled.'-. , r,i >=
They call tn eaeb other from opposite siiles.,' , ,'
and crack iokes of 'a most, iudeeetit „nod :
shameful diameter. It is past eight, au I:,
gaits dark; the ,tunon. _being . -phanured AO i., ..,
not a Ingle star to shed even is glinilner of„.• - 3
ileilt. Two or three eand6t-'are brugh
down• .o the \water,:and stuck id
.the Mu . ' .
by lthe side; iiiiiart preseotly a co..r.iliksh . .
frittered trim des r eends into the Middle ot. -
the stream, and takes up his -po-ition antler,.
.;
'the arch of thp biidge.' 'rids Dm the priest . I
, who'is toperforin time . ceremony, Ile Las_ - --
nothing .08 .b'it a- pair of trousers, tueked --
up i.t the knee, and a waiseinit with . slcoves-
Ile ii.timistes to the attete'Lluts tliai, he is
. re .,,,Ly, a n ; in a for minutes einerg,lm:min ,
a h o me two osi three imutuired y am ; Off.
~-
men (*re Jr ill, mmulutlies.s entirely, naki-ml)-
and they, walk over the - grouttil, which P.l -
ATV: efi ivli.ii . I'Yiut a ',' k of lr 4-2 .;[l-- i:vt :k..1, • -
brieki a TiVtlit . `i to the water. 1 1 Tifm,y aro
enampelled to pass.'ihr , ,ogim the Tommet, nho
line OA hmuks, aud the renorksl.widels ell. •
sue are revolting , "aed 'indelicate bryoimd :..
•desCriplion. Oue by one-they are re,:.;iv..d
by the priest, who OMN , shouts of J...._if1,.
ter, dipim eaeh iiillividuat rev- ..L ',I„: 'it:4:r
them the lortudia-r—il, being i LiimiAmi,-; 'wd
by Jesus Cbrisk, baptisei. thee fur th. , i...= ,
mission of thy.i eins, in the. nun '
;:,t ,12.;
14,ather 7 • the Son, and the. lily Olios z.'-- \-
i l' le , be utters these words, he 1 tys them be
neath the water, and the iii - mlivi-lual win k
being biiptised being in every .eate.blin , led
b'y , the tkater, - ---tbere is l a strugle to rise,
and on several ocessions both priee..t
,and
baptism:ll-railed over tagether:!;l the Ar.-'azii.
Ks en ty he inrigined, this affirdsimitiense ,
awl/salvia to-the 'nob, who testify their :
_approbation by el4pping _of 'hands, slirii:ks .
anti rimar,4 of therritueur..---„L'uncitester- Ex %e 1
1 :
_amino.. .I '. t • 'y
. .. , ,
uc. upon
that 'the
seen& lo
elf Are the
`great .
cc
first soft.
slave soil,
ut Oh rye,
ery. Ile
=
uth; 4644
ealih and
ally 4rue
l qr of free
than the
thing . tri
and . up•
ILI mutt ,
)r au' in
is t 1) i
MEE
MEM
ed , led to
prefer to
degra
which
ividu-
of tie
MEE
e ititeu
y in all
ninited
COUTO
tUr QWD
the ern-
older
:icirlate
EMI
lirl..Sq )
•,. --- - -
. - . • . .
liolil TO SELEer FLoult ---1. - ',Look at
its color, if it -i.i whitei-With a.•,,fightly ye
:.
,
loiribil or straweolored tint it is - 11 good ,
sign.. if it is very white, - Withia bludi
el 4, or cl\;ith l black specks in ' it, the filtkr;
is not gpl, ;2. Eiarniuo s its izill.ezi c,-tt rss I
wet and knead a -, 01e , 0f it between " tikt;
fingers; if,A, works ~ soft and aticky,',i(iis,
poor.,
Flow male from .spring, wiietit, i1.4;.--- - ...
iikei7:l.o4r3 i 10ki,.. ;I'3' TtfriSit_a)ittle,,iigL,l
of the dry .10,4 Xgain3t. a dry, smo oth, Or--
pendieular'stiffnew, its it adheres like luitt i ii.:
the flour ha_s lifein ii;`ic it. fdl's Tie p ) Y r- .
filer, it i : s Via. :Squeeze il , me of
,11?..'11:fir
in your hand; if it rt;taitit t
,the ship givii,. :
it by the .pressure,. that, l too, ii *
a (rood ,
sign. . • , i
-, - — t •—., --'--
1
'' PErt-oN AA. tre of tho:; . e - bid
whose age is sup sed to nntiile
,anything, rua/le the 'follo%iug
rude an.l personal remark: i t° a. , 3(
in a - distinguisled ritginrot '8l)o
eeed io China: I'IWI I, gir l ,'well:
ing to Canton, eh, sir? )Vell, I.
s:uy I bode: you won't fall inte tl
Oninameliolive or dead; tpr if. y
they'll Itill.you, and ifyou're dra
you're deill, they'll eat You.. Sir , l
it's au' undoubted fact that tire
puppie's." , , ' •
• i
0 our
tn of
i
pital
I and
•
-! ( 1 - , 3 ERFT.CT
col.)rekg.. `of -1
en t.'l4,,pm:,• : kria' ..11;:•,iiy.-- 7 - -. , ,-
hoih_eilui-rrbegitizitil, l will!ng his
s:rt•atiteil;'ll Vl3 otliur svpiiirn
reicib., :1114 'pireht.iiitio i r ex:
terianee. Ittf4e they . ere ihine
he hinke4 si*"perJect
ly bald,--the I
pull.at; whiie they ser:itchil4 With
Laud. • -;
A i t intlear.n -who' hag Yee
' in the wool -growino hnsio ek in '1
:Ia who has ' - r,!cent ly •trnvvr3(zi
Al tb nun, info'rani
!the rwif:intr of ifieep . in fhat State
innrci
.prolliabld"l.l)an t :milt are
,{
(.I : o,acb_!.;; fit for n, n hi n g
pasture, coukt-tip:; hal . for 12
acre.
keuv of eor'"w i 4 j"
eulattroi; tce invoit ta-tirtrik ait
un drittk 'tier ply. It itutpt , t
111,u. ei,111e,.; r.r , t ; the tlilod i4".t.t itetscfit
"tho 1t; fo,itiivet 'ryuUie
elf-lzootvtl ;4 6 - ti) 1.3 that tve, are
unequal to pri q trerity:4llll IT re.tie to
cuY
it Wit/10(a t,rotttng aare;ems at thin -s'of
for greateritnpurtalleo. '
,
Slial.:LAß. OrrRAU:DELI:S* I CA ; —itire
.
is not ,Freuelitnao, let 'him:
~mall, rind, let thti work !it:4d .eng41. ; , ,.1 up,
on be as atuall as
. liituselq:hiit sets:lll, ,, ut
it w ith the rn , 7 9t throngri orinyietiou
the eyes of Europe are upou !Ain. ,
•
m.;lt 16 - said that ex-President Pkr,ree,
by avoiding eitravaganeci in the :I;;xe(rntive
Mansion during his term', retires withil in ‘ r
half of his four yeer's salary in I l ls f/oekr.t.
=I
Iter The "girl' of Northampton, ve,b'een
Aeoding a bachelor, editor a baqak
ay and worniwOod. /le rays :tic
care, herliad rather benell it Limn tu:Ari
may. . . ' •
Melancholy 'ftllo upon.
like a droß of -ink on whi
not tlje= 10 a' stain. bees' ,
nteani;hg.
saw At; 71 - )t. wartitt; Soittit Arm.rie . ,„.the
eLol4rii, it, tv ulukiug, teAut raVatte•t.
•
at the.' prehimt
• V.
F'
• ,i j
.1, .
-
w ~tti L.~ • =la
BIM
MEE
lini
ME
ROM
1:111MM
MEffl
i gdatiPmen
hem to say ..
.
uni•htffrer
It pro
you're gar
idy,
.? baud !If'
•u'!re juice
b
_hiuese cat.
irge
' l )kger -
Tie win':
• ire; cite
to the
r's
,
Wit MIN
VAR IWaT
VI 11'4" t?
th valt.r
eng:to4
Norilicin
[pie that
1V. , L114 ibet
=SE
eta; 1.4. r
f alit" cit
.,me of
a cpatoned .
re 'psi pet whicltis ,
au t rarri6
=I
il
II
MI
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