The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, July 01, 1857, Image 1

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PRINT . E!) ?..71) PIiTILISIIEto it GOVEIII\
33 S.-, J. ' l . IN FIYA ND .. •. 1
, • Roger A. Pryor
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-;, 1 .131151-410:91dAmt.t.An and Ftyrr CP,Nrs,pt r shetea of -.tr. uncoil
nlini, v ania.tacc; othertvise;Tlyo' Dor.tanli: 5a9. - c6ming as it ..I
I.be charged. 4 „, , lCo paper discontinited, tint I dent r, t d
entoera an
afr:Carts , 99e's sre,ettled amc'ept. at the option ' •- .1
. . 9 9 , ' Flueltanau last fall, i t
the r iEditors. \ !
Advertisements •inserted nt the rate of 50 ct i talc:ince. Ile s:Ci's:
!g• - itrire, of fifteen lines for one itiseill'on-1 The lion. Robert
h lohscipient insertion 25 cerits. Al , libertf,!GoTe'rnor of Kansas.
.:onnt made to yearly - adliertisi;rs. ,
, larger ineasitre of - ,tal
t-- - ir Letters • n.nd. communications ; by mail, ,
-it 1. ,-- ,v'e„pronint attention.
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suspected of 'the least
./ esty: A bankrupt
, Intallion:aire at. WC' - ex
phans, a speculator is
jobber spun other pc
'last man in the Unil
should havo intrait
much' of private hono
. Governorship of Kans.
the impulse of. his. o
I. certain as th ' at a'Nsult
I stinct for carrion. 0
1 South frolics Norther
1-promoting his personni
dust from his feet thy:
roe of Mississippi garb
Don. Since the close
tion lie has resple,l iit
sued tira occupation of
ri adventurer. Cowie
pitice, he rontoiie •
tosiUCtu 4:1 SieVpiltg. lizemen,c, from •
mrnql of ilenlBt ha's an article on', the .'re,i,.lcn6,+- I (;fit
ra
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et, .: witlr:t it is ar:-sic.t tont It ; I pro
41:• . ,!) the 1-':le than on tire :
.Ir.nra d
nity i . nia chil
I :ins Is aftvr 4, , in; to glecp, .I,:t the )
ene ,- .lnntereTi Ltd -sts:n
drt - n:...k. Jtyst pns:sintr fr - yen s:eep on the street the other
haciz, i.fter 4 hem-ty meal, :the j
terii:4 at a coMpanieb
wriZlit on the , ilac;:ti:re ttratins, and t.that of the ,
Flanders ever'-fadulged
VII t the 41e.. reinb,f the body, near
. "Obis mere ltihe
itc l'''"k l lnet \ '" d in i ntr°ll - the f tire the,nosino of the D
I f the rrest Is par- • 7
i T\ \ ' • . j
lie has parents a matt
• • ' ' 'there • -trts rn
; toer wile c*serishes are
the ra . e.Al hCcn recent-
we pt*y, theta. Tilel
deei , „lea, rtmL:Alle i than
a:eur.;•it and sh. •
,
utter itlasplemles.,
or eleaant..die may be,
gentleason is his now
will nermi.concentrata
Let on 1.)-y,indttlge i
•• For 0f... Argus,
3 IDik}lO3l'PTU.
ar•Pent "F/ordlExttbittou."
. 7") se r:roill , plr , i Smolt
1 3y ,;ttly - ritlier trktne; _ .
I .-r. - /ing ttich,' rnedu.3,3
• 'flit: . ?,c. _tre tt fame:
F.,r wit, when.
Will ,Jitet,
the Tiv..tnr.nit!l spur
int 9
r ,~ r,"•t-t~iJ,
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llrea.ly cu.'. '
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ati ,6•Y.L1114 -, over.a i-rc
the licae.t. or other/
r, thej . deTerftte off•Jrt to
t nrcp yes us; Cant on the stas-,
fltj:,tz an(' in a
.frip.ht, or rex-,
d:- I titllll.lir.'i. or feeting ofe.s.henstion,
,le:2, l rees Of stel7,n3tion,
;:trenr - th of the elf. , rt titft.le to esenpe
I:lll,fer.f nre - not Able fo c. -
i) the)thlnger, :when we do over the
when the titmlAinvtitilg eettshes.usj—
the;•? lii: i-1.4 rin:t Ii the . .lendi
b_, , e of whlin it Is sai i, when f,i;ud life;&s
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It j ligir 1 , a1;-in s tl.' v
; :aniin.4:. "Ttiey were as
~ .1: :,s they err , reitbe' dny, before;":" and
~,::
..' isaddeil; : nil ate heartier thtlll common.
f l
I:,it;“st,:ris a freVent centso - of death to those
ii:). , :ttr, , ootte.tty tied ren, to • trtk no more,
Ire. ::.rew
nrely , as a. private opinion.. The 4 .:Tr- 4 '7
I , lNll:ty; , a:tisli'letfi - ii xiitialaciitillt :illy ilO
: i , .?1 , 1.1111-,11 fr, , m a late - alt A n heafty 'meal. This
4 , ',II: Av .- with. 'lett a‘nty, that waking iiii, in
51t with palt.fui A.1'1r25..,...11,`,T choleri, pr
, ,colicendina indCittlyiti a eery shaft
.M....., i:. ,ronerl. tracenhii? to - a Lite larze/14 - ca!-
I,iii 1111ti..t T. ilotvr , : A it; —Tice 4tr1e5...:,-.3.7.,
...:,-.3.7., ,114 has 1 , 2:a casting, the horosdore of
..e. ;:-.'.. atlLl , ..t:Mi ' f,,rwar.l as far as IS'iil, and
i t
u%'...): ~.1:1..., _ P f ' S.l % - it, ill,e, pr.)Spect, ' lir , , "r. tiros
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I t
tho ‘; 0 1:
wi:11 he mile
_ . 3 - i" tik . e,pkntryi _Ht ., . 're:
• the Ai
s to ." au t th pon-ar of .s'ec
,Tl win neeqe
.1;; T. -121t
;;;.[ • .; .are not
tv til ,keeltrul nuqq
,
• F , ir the r . . 1ti •1 ."!1. , 1
CellLrol
. !!-.;. 1•5..1...: 1 calling front tut
the ::..-71m;!.1 ial ain ",
11.:.;C
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Went:, f
1;141 ..spiior..fiticiu,f I is
TCC , . V,V its ancient
I th..".er.lifederntibt); than Vir wea'a
r.elvei; re_
r:k4:l the victdi irSmc oppres-
Itz-tiul apppctite. The une - tital and
tsiiyy'
~71 the Kirt' the Federal .',(IN-7
•!..-...id the combhintion e:ryttd-,
..
; 5. 111.:!, "'.:arc the 5....i0ttz1k to its
(.f depeildeiley, aril elevated tltc
1.1:1 fr2..:llitt. , or it,ferioriti. to trium
r:t - Iv. 11' :17:Ttn7ate. the divnrity
tlre ecc;iong, until nue be-
c Macey` the 'other.'!
'AN+) I..;:qth26LiAs.--Wlifklebont
;;) iirie‘ within the p?Ft fir
ron.. in e=nsrgt:eneC of the ennrinotiq
.(I%,tte nrtiu.ie in skirt-hrop.. The
of :Saturday,
the w.:wksale price
now , zi4llty cents '3. pound. '4,e
ef to-aay reports'a Pile ofeight
-r."rd ninetyvUe.f An umbrella
r h.forras us that' at I ms in'en
f r .y. a tit , trar. Anti a half kpound for
end Cie five Aolfar,
! 1 : 1 .1: -. 1:i's,J two mmths ng!) are now 'Fold fo r
ihis all. The braces: become
! • at:ditiated, Leing hardly More than half
ttir . 4 tree in the old-faillorted:uinbrel-,
4 that. 'the prespeet we shall he 'eom-,
e. •:` , l to re- tshuaf an'steelliriees which
el.per
c. : • .Ertnratcr.—Jrnn-on Daris,ex-MiniFter
has tu:, , le an lull - Tess:lre Epeech in mis
!,
~.Ez11: is which 'he dietatcs toMr_rtathanan
" 1 . :•:y , :r the noni titres. years na , l nine
' t; ''..,==, alp] -t - -ti crisisof he L'a'on
. 1 ,, ••r , r,e.,, the • ~ ,, 1
` , l 17,:0., when he thirk.s. that - zuiC,is the
.r.:',; ”,......•.•
t ...... , .1. , ..11,c,,.e i.r,.: ezto.y saccutnbed, a cams
Z:'.;' will have arisen t'' q^ coons
s-'
weeti de fi,e ton --,
R,3 ditnmeari of the elesing .struzgle is
p t. , 1
:-,, a% ,- c - d....11 , .. , rdte.'"1.1t.' s!ta - srs at least this
.
C;;
L , Dim; , .^ 1-.. , re-(rye , c: '-t r..r , rr,;11..-
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it , °-1 i::—..; 1%1 A r . " 1 ,1•1 I; - 4 ,,, rth -tit anr. tit-
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to acquire :in appear:in
good aud true will rega
wi
Vilirrever lie n
wither-under his tread,
in the hearts of men a
DISSORIPTIOF or A
York corrOvo . ndioit of
as follow 4.
"Hare yen seen a'p
t'imbro origin, and of it
known in lltiladelphia,
York. I You'llaver ,. afiii.
Nfribil•Tlltat d :, - 4 Re - M r , '
bey. The ?r 'pl
eal4e;l:ilerivesghii napi,
prels.sive in his ?um plly
efrces which he produc
'of nu sdrersnry. Every
ond, eon:iv:4l1 1
lows.. Ile is of o limitt,
pfeFsed faca. I close-eroi
ally firtO built. Alone.
;14 brsve whe
likes to tal
peire . l2 are within fiettri
.epi the t At Lis
lig etiliste4 in any cons
pr.rzes yritv ns It nwans
flu
vo:ig,11 1 )oriln.) , 1
lu 1
t 3 ,
Is'e , ftwr i; utpler,tl
A cik,rt:o or lUtrill 4.;
bile; s
tick
JJQ paistlnger4. Amon
120 yottn7 women; and
1:3?: .11,ffereiit
iroiro.ig - rittioni.ltre (lerrd3 . ;
litiTfrorn : ne•trly 4,004 ,
rrojority ofwbonl'are bd
to ii land Pntitle.rthe
r l
tinn 'Fon , l."- The 4ihje . c
thi3 fund is to rai•fe the .
better the coi!.lition of p
e , t Ilistrie's of Ireland b
Lion to the United States
her of each f.Linily; speci
df . gool character an , lin
expectritiAnthit thec.
p
Daly Letter tiO:ir cISCII COI
itg to tile genero❑
send for, or otherwi
of the (tinily ite,lre!and
A yor Dcht•stos
Bose that a. man jielon:
flocs`' ilO 11:longs to*his
or his relationQ, dr his. , er
xomeform or Other. lt
g - ood and bchrilf . that lie
they kindly allow •hint
centage of his" gains. to
pleasere _or wants. If
is all,tind even for that
cicty. in eliort, society
is the servant:. nnil it
enciety proves a good or
Watt turns out a good or
A Goon.
changes which - have .
Charleston, S. C , has shy
ceinitimity: She haS h.
timer- ie"present ConE
the Into Tencrable
who was appn!nted by
snow alter hit inaugurati l
and thdprespt worthy
Alfred Huger, who was,
Jac1:5011, in January , ,,
.1
Mr.
tion.' V
wrAli the tools are
ion county, fc
another for rent. of
ecilence was adduced•
env!. jur:,
0 , fll. ut lie pai.l r
$1.5
1 11 ,
•
r Walker.
draws the lollowini rich
• an's new Governor of tan
es from the pen or An nr
*arm supporter of Mr
Nesesse4 a peculiar sig!.
. Walker was appointed
With a reputation for a
L.
, ts than usually falls to
en, he has Peretaret been
partiele of,personal hnn"
ith a, splendid.income,
.crise of widows and or:
L fictitious stocks, rind a
rite?' mouey—ho was the
to Whom the President
mission iniptying eo
ent pnblin•virtue as the
• That he would obey
venal, ambition, was as
re is - %overned by, an in ..
216 ally einigrating.to the
State, with n View. - o f
fortune - ,. bg . *boob. its
:uncut the generous peo_ Tim al national roputa , "
of the 1%,11c aclininistra
ho North; au d .has pur
a - rpAitical
ed with a passion for
every • st;heme of self
seat in the Cabinet to
!r00d..."
EMI
e. a terrible
six. or eight Yearsof:age ,
lay, wbo was 4ivenriug,
no one in the army of.
in fo•aler profanity' than
he ha 4 teamed to
43;we know not, but if
er t:iat hives him', a fa_
I t hopes fir the future—
{{boy 'can\ never be ebe
ine.‘so long as l'ils lips
i 'llr.ritrer, however prowl
ila"y nothing of the 4ruc
1
r i '
awl halo of Diviltit.},
I ii - 5; neliovements. 1
...... 1 „.
il profanity. in theklope
of manlines's--for the
, 1 him as a blot 'on (34) , 1'S
lisliutt 'Lira as a ',esti
:
~, walk, the flowers wil l
am his memory will be
i"t r.tbing forever.
U L.T.--th C NOW
C frdStOtt Courier writer
l ug ;ugly "' Tle .4 of Bali
e4yOzies of (tie
awl %bort boy, 7 •of 'New
which a E
or tiro ;boil
Leis sometimes
not from euything
lognoiny, : but from the
tliti countenance
time he stiikes be 'plug s
ence, an pug' (VI
,
st . stmture; has A corn
pctl tin4.!lt . gcner:
,tei is n:co ward; hut, like
11,0 ' 16re is n crow.lnt his
vulgar" vithen decent
Afwnys has
tongue's can,
(Or 'money, which lie
f krati fly in;_t the most
is 'itsimily to be found
7.6, 1 11 engine or rrter.
I ,
11 the merest wink."
itt.,.—The City of Mo
iled from Liverpool .for
freig4tell with over
these arc a party of
14 men; mettihert of
I '
he expemies of whose
I
I d by piiLlie sobs:rip.
ili Iferou t p2rsms, the
iareri and servant girls
l'io;mer Emigra
,
of the -ihstitution of
titi.l otherwise
l or';,flmilie in ti, poor?
the ft‘shlted.
lor ,Canntl.vnt one meyn
• Ily selected on ncnoin
Iluitiriony liabit.l., in t.lio
niso as.iited Will not
IJilion; I,nt will ni•eor!_
• ;
practice of etitigrants,
1 1 .7,reat:y help the rest
itt nn error to sur
d, himself. No man
ITFe, or his children,
:titters, or to society in
Cori their especial
and works, and
setain a certain per
adMinister 'to his own
has his hot- and that
le is nnswerabl to EO
- the master and man
IS entirely nccrirding as
t) , rtl nil - ter whether the
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Ind Werrant. •
nil, the political
I I.
gitated 'the country,
awn hersctlf it mo4el of
two l l'ost-inister s
itutiort of the Tinited
Themes 'Wright Caclt,
resident Washington,
n, who Idied in office,
I st-rnastei, the Hon
IPPointed by President
35, on khe decease of
tot dead yet In Mar
yltdays ago, a num surd
,hanse. ,On the trial,
•• hat the house was
• deritied that• defen.
•
gee, in , loal of paying
MD
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THE OLD WORLD.
Letter From Bishop Simpso
Corrkspon'denZ•e; Pittsburg:t Ca
First . night in Liverpool-17yils
as Incidoni3--Joir.imeg
,4
don—Parks'— irillege 6t (..rczc , --}
- • trgith--Athersit;ne—Rwilv-- Dr!
n'old —5.% :: .41bans--- rerel , ,trii--
: I.;nrrots Or AZETTE.—A rt ;rliTicilig : Eat=
tended church. immediately onmy- r'' - ritMl,
and, being pleasairtly fidcl ini my loc r ig , ings;
the hour for rest.- approached.Blit. IDO
51ilLtaler .Calbo to my eyelids: Frithis in
room I looked put on the masons still - in
the ata.qt• at eleven o'clock. And when
loy9readwas on the pillow, visions of the
p as t"--the distantand: the future I rOQe
befdre ine. :I wav i ic England--Old ,' En.
gland.- Thc - stories of,, olden times,
which
I liad• read in the
."` &spilt of my lociyhooti
haunted my memory. The old Coln the
Roman, the Saxon; the Danc,,the Nl,i , rnian
passed in review. - Peets, orators, philgo
pliers statesinen;warriors, martyrs?pllritan3
chca'aliertend pilgrim fathers:crovirdei ,the
gaiter ie3 . if fancy. Then, too, dame in
stianze juxtapositiou, scenes ac.ross the At
lantae, Home; hayed once, ialued,:fiands,
elchi•Cli enterpriaee; church responsiblitice,
•mingled together; until at laet, le s and
(64 -.
:distinct, they4aded away, a n d I - " as —
L
,
asleep. L . I, . .
' ;:-.lirly jn the Morning I awoke, u alit°
mornings," I assure you,
at this se en of
the year, are very. early here. 'Whet'ber.ii
3v4 tilt:Absence of the rocking of thb ship
aa'seme supposed, or 'whether it wzis nor-
Yens excitement fiom surrounding shends,
I eaneot say; - but.); learned that this!sleep•
le 4 sness for the fist night in, - England is
very common. 'For fall two hoursbefore
breakfast I walked 'the streets and eaJw'the
city :slinking. The humble elisses ut pop
ulation were arousing, to their. daily toil,
and from coufts, : 'and •-alleys,and lanes,
poured forth poorly dressed and canewoin
' masses to toil for the pittance on hieh
they, lived trout da b y day. A' littl later
c l v
the More active men of business be an 'to
apPear, and near eight O'clock the )(Ater
' class of shops and Acres were opened:—
I Oae or two smal - matters attracted my at
' tattle/1. The first was that nearly ' all the,
'or rs 1, ,, :y5, of wkich ' there . were eompara-
I tively few, were half-grown girls. The
second •Wias, that - amongst the - poor "tat the
sti,',,ets, hurrying to and foci at an early
, 11614, wc're many, very, many, woure with
br , ..e,/, , ct... '
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In le day was spent l'n Liverpool in
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r u in g some bilsinese mattere, in 'prep
att., further travel, an! I tight4ociog, 7 I
as I "nniat neciessarily - spend two or
wpilcs In LivermeLgA i njiadatLf
1'44 - a-';'4l"Tifilhitaegauer - al reniaa!
I that time. . .
At nine o'clock on Tuesday morning we
c Matted 'for London by the nrmt allorth
I Western Railway. 'lt leaves L'ive'rpool
' thdough a , very long tunnel, and very short-
Ily I afterward passes through a beatiful
country. Inched our Whole journey ,as a
I ;
succession of delightful landscan , e.
,Eery.
thing was. beatniks!. The farms were
t i
neatly and „tastefully cultivated, and agri- I
1 culture in. England is rather's sys mof
gardenina. Here anclthere were fine arks
and stately edifices, evidently the ab/ aof 1
I the rich: Tben• we hurried by the ittle j
Ii cottages' with mud walls, generally i hite,/
~ N ' ,
fin 1
washed, coutrastingstrpngly with recci I
shrubbery sur l' t . • I w ith . heir
mint mg the m .111,
.1
prowl) thatched roofs,' On. same of tilic - se
, ; ag .
cottes thelhatch was so'thiek and so bi(liiii
it :Seemed as though they had stood lett eon
turies, Every inn , miles manuFicttiring,
•villages have spruog up ulong the road cx-,
bibitiag anti develoimi.4 the re,:.;:i sce - 3 i ,i
theseountiv• '' •• ' • .
.• . .
; Among the tetvics which- have- k.rt rs
pevially benefated by the rfih•et,"l, :11,
which have grown tilot•.st as our A nietie:'
towns, - is the "village of C - c::w.-‘, it b. ' a , c;•
[
ire from which raai .
cte a :1)1111f..r of d IT
' end Hues, awl it einitainslarze estalt i
i ntents for kidding, and rapairiwz l oc , '
4ivert. - On a rising around, with its
I mid a sand) ;ake; is Ci ewe Nall, the ac
Lord Crewe. 1 I -
On the'reufe we passed Tamworth, af.l
junction of - thmrivers Tame and Aukcu
Adjacent to this' place was the resident,
the late Sir Robert' Peel. The' mansich
•
occupied it present,' .son, Sir lt4
Peek As the traveler passes die 'esh
thoughts of the splendid career and these
den uud untimely cleat!' of one of Engler]
s -ereat es t statesmen - ore necessarily suggest
,
ftiongh a high Veer of the realm, he 1
more than ordinary , sympathy for the t.I.
sem. ' The closing worde of one of lii 3 - !
vices. Sail he "It may be that I al
have a name-sometimes remembered' re,
'expressions of geodsavill in the abode*
those whose let it is to labor. lint to et
their daily 'bread by thy'. sweat of the
brow, when they shilltreernit their exhaus
ted strength;, with abundant and untitled
foude—the sweeter -because it is no len s ,
er leaayened..by a sense of injustice."--i- I
ts , ,
' Near Atnerstene is a park, - said to'cori
tain some'of the finest old oaks in England.
The village is situated, .Pi the old, Roman
road,' for it' . 1850, - : in digging in 'Me of the
streets, 'about three feet below theleurtice
atere found several Roman coins; anda
portion of paved attects- BoaliC me One
of the most interesting points was the to ire
'of Rugby,, It is somewhat famous 'for , its
fairs, and for thwold church of St„Andrew
in the early English style, with its, shirttails
tled - tswers. But its chief attractiontis its
Gratrimat sehool, over which the late learn
-ell and talented Dr. • Arnold_ presided.. 'lt
was founded in ilrealaye of Elizaheth,ino
endeared with some adjacent land, - and with
eight acres then of-but little valua - in Lon
don. ,
..Eighty years 'ago the - rental 'of the
'London property was less than sin hundred
dollara per ;annum. ' It. is now miro than
thirty thousand iollarst.a year.. The great
fame' of the school Was, however, chiefly
`the result - of the jailers' Of Dr: Arnett - 1. 1 I
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MAY
ell f..
-- City
..tri
r.rwenty,tato
Fed ,St. Alban:
eight thotiquid !I
name. froM tho of
ealle..l for Alb
Upon the oiher
the pia Britt - Ail
t • •
• fore London, ant
of Cho ilotimns
wort fought aeye
tweln rival faetit
translation of tlu
1 priti r ted on a pros,
portion of the mi
Ronian tiles fron
(antil I i,
Near four o'cit
of London, and
of biasses and era,
rived at the ilexi
Iwo had . traveled
vanoetho far int(
) king carriages, t
ily t i 4rce miles fro
yet, •that wag ouit
',don. I I
It 7 n-
il bidfi 3'
,
But preferringi a
lectbrl Wowl's I
Here a fcertys
sccing
i- , bat
1 .
ti
until. atiothci• tun,
LitiNboN . ,.June
rrsrl
',. ring
But
three
I
171 f •
. ilk,
t 1,.
11 IS
pobrt
'itr,
rd's
!ca.
lia(1
OCr
-11311
ith
I , F of
nrn
■
ME
Hil writihis
eitt asirgy cirop.
insAini; of the obief
Irty in , t Chtiroh
Arrtile-arikaffi r 'clinrch.
Ithord i :Dr. Matt; has
t9tl by' Lord. 'Pal trier
•bra-CLoridt
lated,and 7hrii
originatoip of t
of Elngland,
HiR
reneetly bon 1:
Eton a's; 13ishop.,
quortflon "we, prti=
aiwirdf:ttnirie seceri . or
Ittaniirlt ii'dorived -it's
-.o:4oY r ,Nittioli w , Ban
artytlif-itrittn 0.-", 1
'ille river NeOas
zni,fdzipled..bo•
IV,*strAtia•
- iii i ‘too,
r,;'flite. first
,rtg IS 1' ii - , was
Ahbey. ' • A
quo...
„t,,0 Abbey,i's buili of
tiocieur city of Veru
ekitacntered the sliburbs 1
aftit , F4Assini many. rows 1
sip.r.:- .
s -many Streets,' we ar- 1
ot.f , -From iho, distance
wo.Anppitedi wo had A
ttie; city. but, after ta•-
/
e - lonnd ourselv,es near
in out b ulging plaCei aid
ido-4, tbe old city of Lon-
Att;
44~.?a'
fibr
a 4 Vte Eieter • Hotel,
in tke Btrao, tsq ;veto in
otkota 4.rf great lin tei est.
nme . spliet .abode, we ;se
otel In Furnivars inn.—
noiejacen spent in sight
;:lasfer- t desc rip ti ou .
Yourli
3I; • 57.
Tiihiug lod k tini
whidh is situated
the t,uicist'of,'mati
..i thir,Distrill , of eoftim
bli: '
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1
The hail and th iitioi stor m Which past,cd ;
..r,
Over 'the city or aahmgton end its victhi
ty on Sunday afte nwp, 'created's:v.l havoc
to window glasst, Aids° did' Much other
,
daitko. From tic r Star we gather; the
° I . , , ,I
following addition I . patioutarst.' ' i
The Stnithtionia 411;stitation U. 4 1-10001
,
panes of .glass;' gailses i b f gartietset; '=lost,-
7,51 1 .? panes and h4 ! ,. : .,his garden;' , • flowers
and rare plants rui 'eX Tbe,,beautiful thiltli ,
of oats in.the squ eatre:t Ofihe:Sittitliimi t
inn Inatehttion•:ll,4,..T desire' 'tis if
gardens a
iltrieari 'iii 0410gal:dens
the.; grape 4vines, , , , ..:1.*. 1 , .:strawberry
b err y
vines a4,v , p . getabl.:, ..e . 9 . 4ifelitrtnci.—.
Th.e 4 0 YAilliPent . - A i'. .7 ,- t,' ' -,'. IX Ali ' ~,f°' t' of
iitt.o.l. 4 I'M '. ....Y -, 4; A.,...:
trete, hal h)lt l'
of panes of glejrs and sue
twineda damage some 5300 . ; 'the pew
~ !
government arizioty tins lost oyery pane of
glass on the uarthiwesterly front:; Ow shy-
ti g hts of the capital, three-tigh l es of an inch
thick; were cracked and broken ; the,
Amet Lean !Louseiq
rs. Bevetidges,) was
struck-twicehy li ghtning, by witiCh the top
' of a chimney wasdmielidlicci, the
, pla:-tel;
log Corn off the, e ding of the, private ;en
trance Ind the ea ,pet ripped up iu Tine 'of
Odm ,
the o l'
1 The lightning-rt
dale's , chtuch un,b
fiee,fyitu ta,ifttieti
s l ee,n.to pa-ti ,Inwn
Rey Mr. C,lrnilterl
and I streets, •lei
glass ; the tin coo)
badlyi bruised:
hie calf, while In c il
therch, w.a:,160 inn)
trio 110 , 1 as to be
:-t time. -;rill.:1, CI!
lloittr::01%;;) alto
di) 11,'ii.
The Hail Storm
.
d at the Rev. Mr. P?ns
)uhretity. saved that eth
, )8, as a ball .0f fire was
jit, canting
ti eiTiwr of IFifth
rat sonii 200 panes of
lit of the chalet] was also
it: livv. Mr. Carothers
113 neig' r loilwod of the
by; the 'like
n,. odertid unconp , eiou's for
601, Isranfl, (Roy- :ill..
uireretl ct ty fr'O
11,,'Pl I Ft01 . ..T.:1 n , ,t,
l .1
4,t1.1. r •lexp ~1, 4 lint ,
•:, . ~ i
punt !.)..-yo! , n, on
ini tA..2. c• ~ .t t, the
T it t on !of I—l:airing 1.
Innps , will Ina jir!•11
i;ornet.' I liiii,:e 101
MrA. Xing', l f, V
(Thikrelic sonip 4. 7 .601),
Cilia. I'..lreli l lost li
bis reAkieuce neur ti
;quell injary wit
plate glass Of Mr.
1
Bence. • i
iThe:storml Inekil
!
wide 'swath " in I
not even felt . :is :ti
way ti!ee, botween .
dri.t. i. J 1 '
ITh ei last storm
said to,bave occurre
also on &Judah) I
• lu Georgetown th,
M l uch damage was
Bow-lights, etc. Tin
Mi.s. Capt. Boyce ai
The west front or.
Bridge !staeei l Presby .
lege bUihlings,'the
besid'several e, f elm
ma private 'build
els , . 1 In a porti
- the wheat' nd
;zit
n .11 , e)
i•tiug, the Catholic: Or r
It
gllvorllllVtt AIR/ Utlf1)0-
1 11 , 11;:lgt.'S the street
Ithau !rho
(;;.; pan ON - of glasit:;
Ardoll if stained glass.
20 rants of glass !from
ie 'steaniboacharf:—
dose to Vie fine
George Parker't yesi-
•
,' , lhl not "cut a wry
its course, and Was
ar, the city.as 'the half ,
his plaee Alexan
, •
• , -,
of this description is
1 ou the ::6th of'May,
o storm was also severe
done..ti _gardens, witi..
principal sutforers nit)
d Mr., C. W. l'airo.--j
-he Union I.lolel, the ,
vterian eiirch,:tho col
public school house,
1 .
'other churches, and
singe also Suffpred se: l
.n of Fairfax county,l
orn were i gteatly in-,
jured.
te,..4 bet wasmade recently between'
two fanciers in FianCe, about' the speed - of
horses and oxen, with the same load the',
same distance; the distance tikveled -ws'i
about twelve miles; it four horse team. was 1
li
putl to a ! wagon load vd with "andtit 10,00 1 0
pounds of root pulp. The °soh were ivcs,
yol;e with the same I ad: The horses beat
Ilieffi only seven 'initi tea,, and would then
selves have been bluteu bad Caey not 1:1603
the hest in the Icount4_,
I f -•
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IBE i iir The electi*kef_z - Al_elegates to the
1
1 censtitOorialv Ociliffllciii• in Minnesota
''d lid Thlriatin - . , . § ' Democrat' 46 7
alb 16-17_, pu ____.. _ ; • ;
1 ~...,,,....... -. . . -
floubtfuligwola vorking majority, in.
to It'epuejapi s ,4l4l4. -
, ,
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• '4' •
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t 857
•
JULY :
;,.. .
t
to a graved dna was newly 'made;
T_iesned a strgton old on hit eatth-torn spittle;
•
Ills 'work trai done,arl he paused to wait
Tiinneral! train throngh theopen gate;
A relic of by-gong days was he,
And his locks, were White as the'foamy sea--
And these words came from his lips so thin,
thera,letl I gather them in
figatber them inffOr man and, bOy,
.'ear after year of grief antlijoy,',l__
I'Ne build - 613..0v hous'es that lie around
ev er y noolc,of Iluathuri.al ground--
~i ,u tye„ratitl daughter:, fatliptnudr son,
POt Let o44.'o T .itiniiailine Virtiii-t'ITI • ...,:,
But cnnp th 4 'titrangers; or corni they kin, -• ..-
i
l .
"I•gather them in I' I gather the i in !"
Many are with me, but still I'm 'lone!
rna king of - the dead—andl.make my tlfemo
Oli ainonni i nent slab of mkrble 'cold:,
And my sceptre-of rule iii the Bprvle I hold.
Come theY from cottage or come they Ifrol#Tall ,
11I , inkind at my 'subjects—all, al4 all! . • '
Let them loi ter in pleasure or toilt I spin,
. , 1
l' - •- 1- -
I gather thous in—and their fintri rest . •
Is;here, Own in the earth's Ork. iircast ,
)tiid the 'seton ceased - -for thCf nett train
WOund mutely over that- solemn-I) ain; .
And I saidl to my heart, when time is told,
• 1 ' •
.
A mightier voice than that sextonis-old,. ,
- ' ' '
Will so un d o'er the lait trump's,d endful din
"I, gather them in! I gather theta in I"
n - 4 -
Ludicrous Effects ofthe lAppearance
of aome
.
Comet in 3712.
1 '1
A. everybody' is .on the qui vice in re
gard to the Clotneti and as alt scar of ideas
aro "around". in regard to ii, e give the
gleaned from au
old 'paper
"In the year 1712 Mr. Whit3on, having
calculatd the return of 4 comet which was
to make; its appearanao en' Wednesday, the
14th of October, at five jrninutafter five
1 , 'the morning, gave' nptice.,bt
the public
- ace dingli, with a terrifyiza..a dition, that
i t
a lota .issolution 'of the worlillu fire was
to take P r ah ' the' Friday follo 'n g. The
rePutation. . • Whitson-ha& loligtnalit
tained iu Engle. i,' both.as a divine and a
;pl4losoplter,leff. cor no doubt irith the
populace ofilrtrAth I hii . prediction."
!‘ ! gcveralitulicrOuStve. d took place: A
nuirther Of persons in .stril gout London
seized'all the bargeO'and boat they could
lay their .. hands:.onlit'the Tha .1. very
rationatly,,vtieludirig. s .that:wluo. ori-
I,llagrAtiou th)lt ,Place: there Weida - be, the
most safety, nu ' the water. A .ge:ntleman
w 'v. , had negleoied family prayer for better
th n five years informed, his wife that-it
- . .hbf detertalttatiOn ttiteritine that :laud
...
I t,a ing engaged-a
-ball at her house, .per-'
sii4ded her husband f.ii -- 1 - itit — iftiff — ti - 11--811.
satir, whether the comet appeared or, not.
The South Sea steak immediately fell to .
I [ • ,--„
per and' the India to 11; and the
eaptiin of a Dutch ship threw• all his pow
! der.into the river that. the ship Might not
he endangered. ' •
!TOO next morning, however, ,the comet
appeared alcorling to the predietious; and
before noon the belief was universal that
the'l)ay of 'Judgment was at hand.,_ About
.thij tune three hundred and twenty-thee
clergymen were ferried over the 'Lambeth,
it Was - Said, to petition that; a short prayer
might be penned and ordered, there being
none in ,the ‘3hureli service' on that. occasion._
Three maids
,of 'honor burnt th eir collcetl
tion of novels and plays, and sent to the
bookseller's to buy ea4lt them 'a. Bible
and a Bishop Taylor's 'Holy liYing- and
Dying.' 'The run upon the bank was so
prodigious that all bikinis were employed.
front mornin n o till night in diFeounting I
notes and handing out specie. On 'Ours
day considerably --more than 7,000 kept
mistresses wee legally married in thefaeo
of several . cuogregatieus And, ita.croviru
the 'whole- farce, Sir, . Ciiibert lleathentc,
!toad Direct. 4. of the Banks, issued orders
[io nil the fire aicers'in Loudon requiring
them to keep a good look•eut and , have a
particular eye ou the
,hank of England.,"
A SNAKE Rinrovr.n vrion A WOMAN'S
SrumAcri.--The l lingansliort (Ind.) Phaes
states that pr. A. Myers of that city, who
- •
has acqUiiell 80:11C celebrity as, the inventor
of ad trap for , th& removal of tape worm Q, has
reciehtly pc:eon - lied a cure that is worthy of
mire than ordinary-mention.
Mrs. - E. Ryan of Fort Wayne r abilut 2.0
years of age; has been ssverely afflicted for
four years with a sensation in the stomach,
as though there was some reptile =vim: in
it. ;,buringi that time she was treated for
various diseases by nunierous physicians of
skill, end / b several for tape worm,. '
Hearing f Dr. Myers' new process for `1
Ithe q remova of porasite from the human
,stomach, Mks. rt. went to Loganspart'and '
plared,,lierself :under his charge: Within
two weeks Dr. M. removed from her.stom
-
sell ''a snake about Si, feet long, and li
indbes in diameter, and relievd her of all
her sUfre.rings, instead of aggravating it as
lad ---- been_ibeyesult Of previous treatment
she received. Thii — latter-patt of her ill
ness she 'was unable to attend to the domes - 3 -- ne
tic care of her family,or elgn to take care'
of Inrself. It required twThou6 to pie
pare for retiring at night, an equal length'
of time trimiiiireid - before sheeould lie. down
—and often • she was deprived of sleep for
nights together. Frequently she would walk
the floor until exhausted, because unable to
lay down' without, the most excruciating
pain.' .Dlrs. Ryan's own words arc, that her
sufferings were such that she often' prayed
for death i trirelieve them. Mrs. 11. suppo
sed she swallovied the snake, which Was ap
parently o. the water species, while drink
ingfroni a i spring in tip: evening, at her
former residence west of Foit, Wayne.
She left the care of Dr :M. for home;
feeling as t 1
- entfli she was saved howl , word
than deith
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THE ttEXTON.
Mil
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Clandestind \ Corea s "p* -.,
There isdi tolerably good s ory,gotng the
rounds, of a young man who 1 °cc! a young i
lady, and fearing a repulse from thb parents,
conductd his courtship in a elaindestin man- I
ner. Finally an clopcitrent took f r iage, the
young gentleman gaining a 91i/parli " boil.. 1
css of, good family, 'Who; lileyer{ turned
out to be no.liciress, and no - eltit• on what
41vor to the family, in which lre I Yea, and II
i
where she was in reality c Yi 'cal as 'a
iscamstrcss—although she ha the address
u 1 conceal these facts from ho l Wooer.
-The:story hi n4•l a very re ark Ado one;
it -has not: even' the mcritiof oyelty;:it op{,
' If th, •
pew ny tearlytgnin•a I llcr or In
!
ninakielcit---UVitit. metal. I i'd . 'ghi,id'itatr
vim" itwad •- .. 4 ' ttier**lliited "at thosb sneak-
in : : , souls whnonttin,ot amnfire end, rd r hat any
thing can bO'compotely ebnekithe in bye
or War, unless. It is done clandstincl.y.
Unconcions that •-the character tiloy - thus!
aquire faust eventually detro.t-' - from their,
moratepufaiton for strougtt atidignity;l
they always work-tindcri - oye ; putting insl
finitefaith' to • ''f' " d 11 1
in rag ow, • a as; a nets- ,
ral ,c . onsequenca-Yery general! sinking in-
'tegrity in the4ower sort of 1 ing 1 Young'
!men of,thid - olasi almost itiYar at)l3 , :, pracced, I
even-in the I:1304 didnorable oYe 1 nutters,
as if they were affairs, invelvi g deoldly ilis
/
grace; and as a natural CODS quoil l ec they
frequently find themselves dceired, if not
in niltiers of family and Mona , at le:ist in,
tha oi their wiYed: Young 1 dies who en
courage such su 'row, court hip,' and arc
willing to deceive‘t '
parents;'g 7 neral y con
'finne by decciVing, husbands ,:lso; rile; in
other matters, and, especially in 11 siness,•
few poirsons arc , particularly anxious to
deal with non, ' tlle heaYier 1 alrofj wlioso
thoughts are treated as i ser tro.ble'ldecrets.o
.31,yte l y is I after,; all th :re I pi cot o f i
: i
critne--I-Landlgenniiilly of very coutc‘nptiblo
Jlooo ol
eritac.—PlttloclelpleinTieCct
1 , 1
151
Btaliiog a .claim ;
A. many persons in the lel
template coming to the Nast;g
what the above phiase tneans,
acquainted with tile modus op
curing a claim, we will give th
which we car.ceive to
_be the wa
•
is d0)--- ,
..
There is a sort of uttivritte4code of laws
itnotr as "Squattir Law 7 wi4ch tegulatps
this Matter, posseision beingiher.,AB °lab ;
wbere i 'regarded as i"nineTigntii in t4.7:law.
This code is adminittered b a tribunal,
tl ti l 'i"
walled a "Squatter Court,'.' a t . iti eefrt
dous.areinusiderod tii binding mong squat
teiiis the deteriniuzitions , lof he, regularly
,organized judiel,a:ry. All dispes are sub
mitted to Ibis Court, and its decisions are
i'b r 404.J9fg
-. 1 / 4 4v-canso , ,b. ~ . ; prteqg
qaudthe selects be not claimed by seppte~dp6
Ise:befctro-himl lie marks it mit byi Stakes
or by blazing the tiCes'around It. . Ile then I
applies to the -nearest Frouttler 'prgan i mation I
and esti to be ‘admi t ted as a toeMberi which i
is readily done. The organization intorvl
him how much imp'rovement hp tvilll here-
quired to make; to entitle him to their pro
tection as a squatter. 1 Some rcktiirmore,,
some less - . Those .near the town i!equirp i
morn improvon i ent4 Ahan those remote.
Pledges are then taken of him that he will
assist in protecting bash inembil. of the as
sedation in flic`pottsti i ssion orhill, elaitia,--tuni
if necessaay to tlhe a..complisliznent {)f* this
abject Will tight a little. Also that he will
1 1
abide the decision cif . the_SquatterT i pourt,
i& e , I ;' - ' I' i
By this arrangement, many amen of
i .
means are enabled to, get good, farms
cost of entry or for , the apprised va
public sale. , .' - 1
At the pnblios,ileino,,one is , prinii
I
bid against a squattet, or ir sued}, shot
I
the case, the individual doing:go; m
very likely to endanger his iterstinal i
The-whole proceedingls somewhat 1
[
I live, out in the main is just atatl equi
-LC4V.
, T(i7l . CS ' il
.•
'REPORTED I.IdMICID ItY S4'l
llrtiiiv CLAY.,--Tlui Cincinnati Col
vial Of Saturday eontaini a• report
quarrc'l took place oc,Thursday,"at Lc
ton, Ky., between John Clay, - Esq
of the departed statesMan,r and a
traiuer, , Damed Edgar. 'High =words I
between tIW parties, ,and'led finally
personal encounte, when Clay, dreu ,
volver' and fired twice at Edgdy.
entered Lis mouth ' and passed o' -
his ear. Another ball lodged!
Edgar is repiii - On'tallywou
is,l primp, dead before this tiu
immediately left Lexington, an ,
beau 'heard from Fine°. The
l
not been on •atuieablo terms for a l ,
John, we behove;, is the youngest
sou Henry , Clay. Of his elder
one—Henry Cla - vi
battle of Buena,Yrsta;and auntbc
B. Clay, is riow Democratic cant
Congress.
• -.,.....
la. A few aye ago and i old cat, eman
and his lady were coming down f onci idwal,
city. to-Pavett)ort,l. when tho ear l ,s were I
crowded. A young: man got tip and gave
the old lady es. seo, while his convpanion,,
another.-youngOtt, • rqmained )3toadfast,
ono let the & i d grutlman • star 1 This
did not suit ottr-,Ad friend, so h , crmclu
tled-to get a rlelt in acme way, isndlquiek
as thought, turned tb the young , man on
the seat, beside his wife, and said, will Flu
be so kind as to watch, that 'ciaman !while r
I got a scat in another• car?' Bnel takes
. . ,
tits. •
This started tho young gent. ' floi t equ ld
not bear the idea of taking eareda fatty wo
man; so the old gentletnati got a seht and
his wife never Was known to-havo a!fit af
terwards.
.
13 - • It is stated that on flic,;:first kiiiy of
June there ire maslcs ,of .frozen I F l T;iy
and snv:fif . .,j?' feet in solitl
tik American 1 it in. Ira
',/ I
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ii
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EMI
OM
ft, nii
do'nl
not ai
. and!
i t em
t in
t? c9n
lq know
^a they
! °f e' a -
its form
4,liidli it
small
'at the
,lie at
ted to
Id be
itl bo
r afety.
rims
, table.
END
..imer•
ghat. a
tprlarr
a sebn
tOrße.-
I Asstd
to . a
1 a re.
o bail
eliod
and
uf . 1.1
1 1 the
tilde,
Clay
as not
d , It I
rtie
have
time.
tlKing
Itheri,
at the
aines
Ito -for
OZ
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=
ISHED ISIS
The Americaal Guano Islundt
. .
~The construction' of the net i ; c
protectin,.
Ainerican_interests in -gunno - islands,- tlis , , ,
covered and row occupicA by our.eountry!
mcn, recently given by Judgv:lllack, the
Atterneytkencral,, is sai I to be , highly fnt
votablelo the ;enterprise which the act was
intended to encouragn. Tticil, cOmplpv
.
eln inainf„t 'fiirvis and 'the '.new Naiairti-kt -'
Islands, in Ithe , South Pacific,' have cull: ,
plied•with all, the_ requisitions, of the Inric,
1 , ti - •
by giving tha necessary borki..s le, the nt-
' ted States fer.tls.. performance Cf t tlid ("MI -
ditious upon whiult they r 44, give VoteCtiolt.
It reqnires no further ant or Congreis to cina- {
ble them id to ''o possetitiion;dnd,-in Piet, they;
).
.)
arc ocetiPant's f-the islands; . ..and are Ida ,
ing Vessels - 4011 the . gii3flo for " Anibrican
,
, he c. \\as tinttroti Steic} says.. that what.
is most ncp , -,ss_ory for the interests- of }tile
I Compry, Is, a fair trial of'theht' guano'
by practical farpera and gardeners, land
that its relative value as a fertilizer should
,be ascertained. The Patent Ogice hasdia:
tributed gMtuitousiy, tb all wlretry it, a
few, preinds•of gnanct, with' direct, ions for
I its application,• anti the trquestthat a, T."-
I port of the result of the trill bel:tnadeit..
that bureau. . • .',' - - .
.. _ ,
terra-FLItINCII EXTILAOISDINVRY..- 1 -The
chinese kite . oycrs of, Itiacramenfri hate'
istanislfirtg the thertzkf'iatr.'" with
strinfe figures in the lhoavens. The ! llion
tnentrans one kite which e was in ',the the fornf of
an inimsnsareentiperle; t.lnd which preonte(t
ix truly ytnique appctirabce trlidif floating in I.
the upper nil--; The "i r k.igns Veyi of annthet
-"lt was male in .the etmilituln of Egon
Oriental ,men Ar.--fish, fowl er,b i east, wo
could not sgrcat eye.. ,
which were to :Lbat' fiy a forolving
wlfeel. I,si.t.:firSit the winlttrig app trains in '
one of the eyei ri,scusekl to work, and the
aerial crca'tion:lnacle - faces it
the , troplc below, It was bauledlietyn, re-
arringerl,-and' sent j up'again .'wieh..boke and
strings attached, brining Aort' of lEaliin
harp,atgbt h conll be lie,qrl
tance." • - `‘'
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ent of the .L'vcn 62.1' On ,
-it Worwin Quastian s:ty s: con i fe,qs in eTi
sinnrity, that I have - never yiJt Wen nit
ugly IVotnan. l never fuid tiny worm.
entirety ngly..! I ctilarged upon' this. ickt:
once btiforo an Atiience -of woineni—Onei
who was extreinoly fiat noaetj
I Alai you tint to find Afkly: 4 l
"Yda, madni,7:l "are .on angel
falleb from' heaviari, only ymr - bar: fallop {
on yonr noso,'! Probablybe
l~eve ma,
land has,maintionett against
that 'olio '•
pLiihisciphy.was one evening dilatino• ° npol • •
I:the powers oe r thp.,tnagnet,slefyinga.y one
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Ito panic or show anything ma-Filming
I powers.:; Au ald gentlentantideepted the
eballengtl • mtta(to the _lecturer's surprise,
but be uevertheleaS invited • hint on to .ibc •
platform, when he told the- leturr
tvonten was . the magne of tnaguets--f4,
if thalCiadatoiM on the table could attract-a
irpicce`•of qon for a, fact Dr two 'ibere was l a
young Woman mho; wlCert he was a', young
man used` to' attract bleu thirt een every Sunday, to clutt her 1•
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4LW uouNrEforcti"..-4 r s new
Coin
terfeit five tldtlar" note on the;lExchang .
Bark qf - Pikfsburgh, 'l;as made it's appear :
ance. !leis fvvll exceuted, and tri ll
tnanY, Flit are on the loot, out f,sr it,.
The vignette i l e r.sents two females floating
iu the 'air.- purports to have been engra
yell
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NiFAVfluxr AND Esv‘i• LOUR.- NM
wheat'appearei! iu Clarkston, - South Oar-
Wins, .as longl as ten days F!,11-et.', some of
which iS.said to be on its •way" ti',.),horthein
;.market On the 12th inst.; tens barrels of
Iflour from new; wheat went shipped from
Augusta, , to' New York; ' ,
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t,g,Prenticte of the Lamar!ll(.l Journal,
responsible for; Rho foaming Wash
ington,linion says 41 tho-Detnocratic party
that it is veiy certain not tn' -slocp
Perhaps it can't g.l to sleep #for , lte sanu:
reason, that. the 7rotnan't,- baby coulati,e—its
face is SO dirty that it can't ghut its tym.
Women ' F are called ' rofteesex,'_ b.
cause they are said to be so ealily hunabtl,'
ed. _ Out of I . lboOgiels it is more- like
that uinety-Ei;e' ~could prefer ostentation t
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true happineisi and "a dandy husband t ,
hardworking.mechanic. 'Phis iil
mph:-
ieally and-uniirdrsally so,
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. t,...,,„ wrqr , in le us Lin an ~
thinks the three name Which will shine t.',.
longest on.the Western .cOntinent'are tb o -
of Washington Handiltoh and IVebster
rtArl, k lattreno Dow once said of a gry: . .
ing:avatieioos .114tner, tbat r if-te bail / t.
world enclosed in a single field he w - nt..
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not be content tiltbout a patch of ground • --
tbe -- outitle for petaoes.
r,a4Dr. Franeis says lir. KarWs.' nr
freight - tiva4 97 pounds, .ful that dur'ln
period of i his Arctic e;ireer.h6, did nit rr
more than\ 93 pounds.
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"This is a 4krite rospeet;"
oner said - wheal lie peeped ont of iti e. l t
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window. ' , • .
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\Ye elip v the. felletring capital r• - •.•..:
from an exchange. Its acuteness „-. •
starpassad by anything in Sardi or Se
The man who does not adveolse t4z-
sines, confesses incapacity and
and innitl retreat to 'the ?Cyr rank
vocation. I .; ,
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