The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, December 02, 1857, Image 1

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will be cli No lo discontinua], until
a)1114-estrigtM ! e settlefk - ozlept, 44 .the- option
a the Editors. rl sett
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ech Subsetritentinsetin 25 dents. "A liberal
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li. flor-Letterstitirti coinmunitMtions, by mail,'
stall invo Dr° t atte l i ntion. I ;" - - ,
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is surely
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tanuLai pli!ces 2. 1 r
Ain-44 We said at
Si . eiusfar remoras
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tT!ie :41 7 tbatb . .stylip
!z;,*g li
weted kale .
Sumni t o
luldirustEng muf
irown o' 3 l ro
tilierril hi tL
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vingly we ti
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cf
r -chnstenr,i
before a LI
of bear.
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, to 140
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for ftlie colnwtunioi:ll
.kii.od Withili'llq:l,
Lik th.irs-tiewi i.... 4
• li r ff . tl.wrzw, ''''A.
)or soma time
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Tiat hint 'teed litt
rukk eity, 01 dc
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Culled irieh f - fl f
YOteriav ip au
all turimithtel e e 1,.. r .
ye ~was argutng a
•th foliate; VEI t5.,1 ' th ' 'insane ylitut
l VtiruiXtht: pi
ft by the laipelittj
IF.;, who handl,' 1.
t. u :.i,,, - ,e'd by hi
- th 'prieuding•riu
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. 14, , !tor !' . Tite ezis
ill Ilie N. V,. l'elt
durpt.syroroito by
tort 'i.,11 •si.t history
ruff i•eli at the - lain
-,N% hi `assbuted t 4; b
i
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1 - ,e mnriticei Li
' , nett& tte tnot.l lat
• wan t de rarity pn
boetki's thaeitia } lti
f 1143tk tot
3i..-, .)
; ,, bcked, wlitritur in
N...417,,rk, Plii"li'd4.
.. i tuir places, at lot
41t Wasl taken toll ]
itnilid,laud 14t t b
/114iCal treatmg.t4
gedrliito rttturit
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aerplaiti ed. with Ft
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fr -.
ukt•tr,iter reputan
vhi4hl l ite afterwaW
zsl.e.llllf re.lonne'd I h]
.1_7, , .)10 lug to A met e
. .attittolem fro te i r r i
' f
Abe iiine, - nud `ells,
I vll4 'l4: asked lit: i
1)9
. envies be rqs4.
--tee s atilizoels jo e,
t.! ey: '',:- . 13y s
Cb ' rut all this''-ill
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siii it
*' knotylml , iel of i
-:iiite I.tter ict..7 . 4
tits
' ill to trcerairou i
'kite to cep her
“Ihr h ,baudi cue
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se tf alleged lu
;etio4 iul th, court- of N.
;ails f: l i lac+ have fur :
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r tit s .totitl lionll.lts.
t, it - Fat ► e o audtitiu
lief 'Ju l Vltile a law
fat. r ofi l tb • - rcleate of
aryl e- % ofitlrunu, front
it tt nth If her friouti,,
beget ' gs wt Ft: iLI I errupi
ce- 0 ' bet ftrtithcr of 3irS.
ti t [ Court aft applea
t4st ' , r.' ' l i ets!tittg th.t
her
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ute hoottitl tenni
i.
rang ItAatt4rs;ittiliethly
and ns . about it) return
It: iu is t isArptotith her
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I the.t . elided,' but we find
of liti evtaiiitg; aa, :till:
1 rs. 1 V olni titatt, which
a: dittcroilils slig l ` lai
Is of t.W turn;' Furiths,
; beri'..ritiutl.l;
1 - ,
`:cite rig,3 nod furbishets
%cuts
ME
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. le iabtltinx.s or hit
era tv J oal_l4alid. - It
be . fui, tur)ro ,- than a
.ured/ serlugi , d i i'an.ten
11 i , ,
Tcyd . I/ 'arts, La. , 4prr,
Iptax,- New lirt,eausferid
els a i,rivlatit Looses:
aris I t .y her bitsbial ' Ai
ere ib undergo: Akcitlill
j
ghili: . i.4 - buzi:aess obli-
I nnid. iSlf Own. got
rilis4 who aci'alied [low
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- in I pugli het tveakfica.s
A
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itse4 w ed
tovs6l boa red ,iie ars.
l
I be tpuorre i d, ;extorted,
itnoo il, jewls; Sw., all
sh Hid nOt give brat ,
eat
..iid; abased :iier
rl , olpturbarres to her
foreepter to give him
tra4e iufai L uatioa she
phewit, ke ii iv, s u git frora
er Ausbapil, < Until at
lentallY founa it -out.--
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of , . 71.troi
longe
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De Oheatet
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Could
11. Stu
,- history kn
—.
lie Bubb I (
terry tinreal
ullars,jio In
!edit' uf tis
!! title at !li
:et i•ioc,ilir
D! §k
i , r-3 or ti t 'Ar t ,
iout3l of
t.
' l it tip tu th
)ut their a
e 'Petry p e
,e e. 0..
to receir ii
you thiu
! eourr / rail :
1, ree ti at 3
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'ulling project is Substantially ,
lich Gen:Jackson said he 'wall it
furnish had lie been called upon ;
i - ..,
He often talked wi the Ltu4
upon the isubjeCt, and. ! seemed
9 know whether a 'au6tituta foe a
totes Bank, pureli national in it a ,
coull -not be devised. These.
ions resultedin the. concoction' et
i scheme. ---' W. B. fartvis.i J
flowing oiatiino of a" kinenemli
- propospd as . - a substititte for a;
be. place ?
bt aNational Bank lit ,
to establish Treasury 4gacies - .
leinatiklerpubtici tioltitly '''''`
t im
2. T e should be ' at- east one-cu these
agerreits 1 rtea in every State *toil u s '
tory in
t el
4 .
It, Union, at such points sI wee l
be , utobt i nienient and suitable. i
- 3 F r o • aoh *ivory there' should 607 IT- -
pointed' e principalnfficer, with sis wan
subalte as would be 'sufficient to 'pantie
the buiitfess thereof. ,;-' ! ; 1 1
• 4. Piinte •individuali shinald also hi
iti
1%
permitt I nY deposit • their loads tor sal
I keeping 'ltbese 66641 and toirecaiv -
i *heroie 'flutes of depoSit( in the okapi
of bank t imtei, payable on demand' at :tbd
agencies where deposited) in gold or illye4
or Imola o f h r
i ,
Ands as would be satisfacteryl
ito the bq J rs of - vertifbaiea. 1 • " i
1 -c . -5. -4 !Fue t e deposits of •
Th. il
same ill
Pared"
c__ps
ders
auYio
Uuit
chant .
COUV6
I the wtit,
Th 1
(ache
1. -
ProP
*car
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.t pttvate todividu-t
i zif - s - ,.;",he.' riper officers of tiaid agencies
irilic4 . b directed to lank° as.: Peeyleertin-1
cateitito ' such's! .1 8 Itutg ibe tetieir
f-_, .. • Ze a 4
i
.cd, pay' e they shall not to !of a less tle.
;nommen, •ithau fifty or 604 , htindr l ed dol
t. lays. ("; c Stain- banks'l ahuilld be 'looked
• to for sn-I notes.) : 1 I 1 .' 1" I
1 G. Ticia • p kcipal-offices lof nth ti
e eneies
i i
I sho u ld b It' e itibrizeil to rc l ceive for the oth' ;
IHe dhes r d from private depositors besides
• gold mid 'it er, the uotels of Inuell speein
paying 8 t Banks as they
it
consider
I oft untbi 't solvi•tic 1 - 11 ' 1
. ..Y• ' '.-. -
i . 17. Th ' rtificatcs of dePosite itsned by
the prope -t goers- of sai4 agencies should .- i also be /4
11 red anywiCre .initaym(itot for
i
• the publi Ants, and at the Lind ofikeistfor
1 public la 11. - - ' I H ' 1 ~
i ,8, Th tigers , tof the' a o 'ment..•ies should he
I required axe
weekly or monthly nettle
Il
mettle. wi i ll tlio - Statti Batik 4 whose notes
i
i arn - retei be at the .igniu:iestl'antl in ease
ithey'• , h?l'll -. any num tad , sanitactortly : m i
;.adjust tl+, • latices standing egatust•theni,
i ateir uotq.4sh ould no lougi be, rei:eieeti l
on depreii4, a nd suit belintdit aced against
; dim fors ' "tit for ttc Mn'ou . ntiof their liu"--1
44ebtefinei the itiiid _agencies. - I ' ti , i
1
rfn . ~-.
ui .rithjtilel
a a l i tes or : cm) 'tutting and 1 e ,
; comiminiti the proper uffiners "of• the
Isgencini itioltild not onlY be ttiioti-tod, but 1
I t directed furnish drafts upon tdi event t
.1 Sections fl the , country,; if desired, hen
: tiv.l. thesi tuation of the,(tigencies would ad
ii..
mit' of it • arguing: such premium. only as
1 would be / " . tient to'dernty the additional
nipensee 'Cloned by the receiving and
paying u i the funcif of - private • iadicid.
wthi.t- _ ' I t 1,1 t 1 ;
10. 3 ricers of thelegencies 'iihnuld
„4, n
- be requirC make wenkty,: monthly, and
ti o
quarterly, e urus - to' the' Seeretaty tif !the
Treasury - , a d in case of failure or neg
lect to do s :.tile law should Make it I the
duty of th 'resident tedismisS theni from
ofiiee for; J, vith. '
.1 . ; It '
' ' 'l'll
ME
TM
11. Ti ~ suet bonds 'and I .siirety tihould
be requirq' of the officers of sail ageneies,'!,
and in ca e -of defalcation ,3r:in !improper ! ,
use of theinioneys by thew; pUblic itrpri.i ,
vote, ibei eMould be deemed; to haw! cow-11 ,
!mined a Onitentiary offence, and "on con. ',l,
vietion thOrelef be punished itccordin4iy.
- 12. TLICe '' ffit,ers of said , rigeteics should , ,
'be apoiute' 'ai• a term of four pair,- midi,
should tw i t te•reinoved fromi office without • i
the concur elece of the Senate; butfor elle- II
ged -iuipr i.r. conduct ..they !might be 13119- I
I petuhid u 4 it application of t the Secretary !
i i ,
•of the Tre s ry to the President, trlio, i n ! ,,
!snub caret i ould be '
required to ! report il,
,the re.aso* f o r such susp e nsions to the . k
' Senate forili MI, if in session,' if, not, I
then nrlh i iiiiiielinu4t of the next:e !
I kt- tf
suing sea
N 4 it. '• 1 , , ' !
1. — ILEAn sl.—The establishment of ;these!'
; Treasury ! pixies or Brauches,would Obri-li
ate, it w t - Ought, theiconttit:Mianal ob.! i
7;-actionsw h i had been mid to a Nation-11,
:al Bank; •t' they xonld !afford to the ,' 1
county ae n paper circulating med i um, I
' d -'
in the she, e of bank ecrtific4tes tOr clepos. '
1 ites; that ' would have the salae con
; trolling iu u ace over-the Statelhauki with
regard tot it issues.- ai a National h3ank
would or . uid have, and that thr3 t cerlift
1.
Cates of de sit, guarantied as (they would
I be by th 3 overnment, would command
universal p Pt:lice, and be lint l on valuable 1
every wherehen data Old' or silver. It i
T
might, ba,,ii re~atriet the
is.suink (4 era certificates of de it to a
i few only the Agon esJ,--y 'llMitein, '
11
New Yor ~: hiladelptia Ba4leaore, Wash-.
lingtl
on, 4 .. mood, _C lesioni Ney Or
l ui
!leans, andl ~Lanis. I I I 1 1
I . It was i aced there could be; bat one
objection i f much fore made 7 ,:: to this
scheme, on hat was tha the-United totes '
were mad e t ie depOsitori private funds,
and respon Ibis,' for the; 'ea e•keepiiii4 and
,alisburseniitl. Many oth ro jecticiis.lreuld
:aloribtress e been mad bylthest inifavor.
of United; ' ' tes llarilr,- r fa'vorit.qh#eries
of their OW' but in answer te Ihtitri'all it
might be ts i that the at public: bane
ii
! fits arising f An: it, if adpptc , by. the itn
•,proved con q!ori of the currency and ex
! change of! lt :country, would are i than
! cOirrpensatele: any l injuries o losses the
Guvernme! ' I might sustain. t should be
borne in rt. nd, too, that the,wh le imichiri
ni
I cry: of th . r i s . hem° was to be C wider the en
s/i
I tire contrail- direction, and mieriialbn of
I Cmeress, lila entirely bdyend thei retch of
the Pacctitit., or the ilicentiv infitience.
- iris' Wood vacantl y „recovered
Ildollars deanages ir a' breach ,
fora 'n , - faithless law iu. i mei
/,
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we think. 1 i 1 I.
,
esylutu was
live with
incident in
's this
Da:
courri my fricntl
?r a roily ;for twen-
Ivrea tiie neat Any
'cis 'll'e Jiidge
eir t i vi fi
s teti,et
it
t f
virfdeonit
-03 Thii i den signed
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• ' , iud hal bar, till
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igned L i I then
s, and the three
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,
k it Ito illia niari he
:,tilt ti
11 i)rouiptly
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fool,
Itiwyl
eud
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, 4 let you
. t , rsr on par
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to cheat tuEti
1 1 - rarkci l
41, the court 1 , ten t bout's ,
i i,l.3rtcci for 1 of Prulni 3 l
i rice for IT
out to
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be liaativille Daily kora, of No:
'k1317/tY Amens. . I
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I LETT},t. lOll BlfarriP iI Th reiall.
As I lef he unitt- i nee this morning, and 'sail-.
down4e, I felefor: the first !hue
• ‘ ,l
that my)itee tv turned towards the lands'
of thelr.. I !red metrthe Turk and the
Arab, I' the r peculiar leostunies inl the '
heautifiind -Crowded capital ; of the Atte- '
titian e mpire. The long b?vid, the turban,
am . robNl ut_ the almost;finseparable O N
bad sho t ;in th t
- ti already I was on the bar
,
ral
den"' of stia land; but not until' 'the
city had t ranie ied from vieir"did I fully re-
alise that My long journey had omntrieuoed. 1
Sparcedy,ll hornier, had -I:tar:led from ga- I
= L eg - nul l a4Pla rg Of., the , Tyreleser Aips,
wh i
ich gre r Pidly receding behind,*
city, who •tho faskiplaitOiporttherriorth oft
t. e' Diu ' . :01Wd'historio inemoriteroti
t ie
the past. '; Fro t he top of St. Stephen's,'
tli etch wer I I had, looked out over
fife 1
,fields of I *gra* and . Diling, and Espe l p,
where 17441conlisd *f the armies of As
tiM--I hall • pti.Wang the berder of he
battlefield of liV i t.as , I hurried tn .
il, ir
Dresden 16 Vidnua—butliew, as more
Shirrly thajatember sailed upon the; al
Id i Eureka gr diktat river, I hid timo to
redid( the Curio IcOn fi iete of the - past. e
Romans iv re is Vienna - and" near it
.f host
they enceunteretiLthe barbakan hordes of
the Nora -The Turk Iliad i enema .
argund.tha eity4burned its subnrss a d
weimlect 'over' itieibeillainaheo: the '.
halide wail! tou4t - between ther llotme I
gi,
liapsloirg sad ' linhemian king, °now,
which gave . strength and pilot - Mir to the
tiatrian idominienstud ' here, too; 'the
gio,:ifl:errpulanC4ie
,OiStfaiOrngOle.":°iWelinertetiliglieithrnilirititlndbdi-ft
B,lg d, untili by killfuLtuaocetwee be de- !
eit„
et cal the l rdi duke Chariots- 1 0E5W his
lr y of 1 , 0,0 tl men in
• 'a single night
ve the ri er, 114 gaiued a signal victory
ui_. .f,,.,
clve his enii, s wies ,IL Neer did I' e tully •
_tha to the !grail e r of the grains and t e
rnaaeitude Of tilt. labors of the lri•etich E -
i
pertr us since I 'have molded over Earop
p e t a h re:lF u u r o i r , i ill ' r e .: e
, b _ ; 1 4 ( ty p fi o l e i l t l e , : e ali ; ° , ,, r a late l a s o r i l i ll e t e t b r
o u ti L i i s: l i t3 l :
L
a 4.itaic where he bilged, a monntair
c iinbcd,. a L eity le vikited,. tn. an! firth.
ir
reiutuat Wtch, be i wore.tlauthas pot to
al cliatutott 'that 41 '
count,: in I the coiner
t;t• t e Moneta td th
.1 Ul' I a prph.. ,- ,
l te t
I
.. FOO i spects the Danube rescuil
Illie:3lii•eiNitippi.l It is not so large,'(
It u .but Air , maitY,miles it has lbw bat
1 1.
Iwhi?li..only[ by raised levees =protect
!country foal ovetflow,. : atl it .is chant
[its fbinaul - ,firowl - ;yearl4.-year . . J • 1 The
2fter*LL•f* - 4 - fir Oita gold ; is found,
iNeeral places - to-day. I noticed in,
InOrk washing out the prof-tour • grain.
llVlita' r idquiredl of a German as ti
' ess of the 111 - ICs; he replied that nn
,gtil was found, but, giving bia'shouldt
III)c liar siting, said that it til l . went tt
frichiu
taperer. pecafienally the hills, appn
lclose to the river; laud remind one of
1:3 the most ;beautiful spots on the Rhine or
r . ,ci the L l uditon. The latter, in its pictur i l
ate highlands, lily, needs the ruin of ol
1
eastles, and to ied walls, and the gran.
!derv' of historic inI I ociations; to rival th
proudest td• Europeanliiver seenery.. Ile, •
the Mind is carried back two thousand yea
Crifilott ele4ated batik ou the Smith is P
trop dl, suptiosed tee on the site of Cara
✓rtiirn, destroy° !It.‘ fierce Mills. The
u der the shadow of tlie °vet Langiog,heigh
II
a e "the warns opting., which the Roman
c• 114 d Aqu4Poniouitacy.and iu the watei.
o , which thy b• shed;, and at a little dial
Itatie r e' are rainpar ~ b uilt by Roman Lands,l
lt' ae.d {oh which the Ttuks aud'Austriatis ha
' 'wily
,gombhts. But the glory of tbe pas
e cridiaitewitlthe Aa - sdut. Ages of warfare
V (deuce mil di; actiou turned the mind
i
o tlia p.aiplit ° in
fro. ' , lilt developeut of the
• . , ,
esoarees off be ecautry, and the establish ]
'iti - -: . of the variops: institutious of civiiiza
i ilj HoW;istrauge hi-the scene contrasted !
rw till America. ilere is a river almost ri- , 1
t
*ailing our Ova •lississippi—far sUrpassio &
the phio--itilow I to the world for two!,
klibusaud yatirs— i the scene a- sothe of ths'
gri tritest events in hi4orie reeord--and yet
t Waters - roll mi almost thiough a waste
(.11 Apart :Erato the Fold "r4stles new io
4 i
ruins;-, and apartl . !erh the vicinity, of a few
latti eider , µ hero is meroappearaore of im
provement b'etweeA is
'turd ,St. Paul
t laufbutweee Vienna, with its 400,000 in
it itants,,and Pc Eh, with ita i eurroundings
o 100 000. •- ,
,
1 ' • ' f awakening
There aresow nthcations o
i :' Nearl y thirty years age two'English
a-placed-n the'lianu'ae the first steam
1,,
rrs., 'But s ynch were the difficulties attend-I
tug itheenttirprisellthat it was about to Ise
hbealloaed . A ",company Wes, however, f0r,. . !
im lat Vienna by the esertpu of two nee
l
hl men, an I.s:claim' e charter obtained
t r
fr o f the A triatt gownment, grant ing to
t, al the so ' e right of steam navigation for
ionnt twenty! year yet to oome.- This emu
patty bas built a ' large fleet Of steaniers—
moil than - 1110 y, Land is it once aid
ing tn:develaping dm resources of the coull
fe
try slid - elfriehin , themaelves. The, rice 1
,0 Flamage Sow i ienna to fintlats—about
is fo. as fiat Pi teburg to - Evarmville 7 - is, ,
01 An ' bey or - b o ats of peculiar COl3.
uetion abisdreen upon the river, oh
- ed.fOr c ' yinglgrain i wood, &c. These
t i
float :down the current, but up stream are
, w i n by 'calf as our` canal beles; I
b Ile seen a aw er with ropes which ap.
red fret 6 fot,rth to a half a mile long,
fia n by from 20 to GO horses,driven
10. ;
plan the Ilk.
lii
,
The firstliplaeo. at which our ; steamer
()Ached wasrilaiabmg,—and here was far.
i hi.+:l an eitunplle P er Austrian Legislation.
,
T 4 Itown A a el:list, 'tob?ccb,manufactory,
vi r
g, o u t br a populaiion of 5000, some
i ete or fifteen hundred hands imploye . d
!, lie goveinmetiel NO citi z en of . Au_atruc ,
li s
1
!. l qt v l d ifigt°lltataePt%arufale"e except
and 1
ry l , ; t is 4 pure
and'
1 .
hi a lby the velnient t an on all thin At,
tow° cps 14 the Austrian titter you
'II icit tam Oyal aims ail thieign ' B. IL
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t i me
.d I Direicrier)
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a and a;,,eor
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tilei origia to'plio
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1 n • , land tha!iati
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Ilc, og fro* SI
which il
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(rola . eighboringl
rica ff .7 ottcE of tt
i
Tb ' b h eielted
ge, b i co, ad . whet' is ~
to ' tee their .puin " . 1
r tle • iri g lovurs'ea ttl
me i Oili is arum, if hr
& I P
"tikanithe--aud I t
file:l.l , l4ls Tourer. I 1101
Illg-ir --tiial . bor IV
thi imillebristiauit:
re 6 pd; Flung:my!
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bef
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e t i r e e in t j tl , o
opposite's.ti
I mound .•o
ded in , rt 1
is called K iii
ungsry'sc or,
hs rode up tb,
the sword of
°wards the foi
pledging 'tn
Iminions: 7
ough thei ii
i , too, on It e
the walls
nen, itu i lts four tin;
alt' oc hero in'
eruct d ere—awl
poTs 1 intikof the Tar
mud a ill. Wa3 hu
1
er b e r p3ired 1.
, abie ih r —at leai, I
1 fron t , . • 4
t lt e vier. i lli, o!
T
I Mar 71 resa Rai a4A
ever id
~ ancliwh 11
soda otdti, oho call': Li
hers in a Ilungari a
.with !, e l l hely crown , f
I t
t.
Lead 1 ~ tee ribs of wi is
ed lbj thll'opei and b
hare tieeul, made by tii
you
s r chqd in her a to
Una 7 riattrnObles in td
sto6. , f 11 , i sutretilJg I
east ti rse f on thew 1 i
l ons
e lf tb , e masterly si
i
'poi f hick that el
4. - ~. •
nun, • I
1 ti.
1 ," i ,, ,ptilsive, a •
ttst on i e wan ' the (
awe . a they went , di
iwith thered from e. of
1 4,94'.. ose &woe and. t
' Irep her , enemies.
i iti,lwi
• the laurels o
i
ipoul is brew, - toade
litL.ustrLy the treaty o
ii 'byustria—r
her Mo n h. only 0,,
could bedu ne 'with is et:
94 Ike oppoide si. e t
1 20 t! 1:04y e cavalry, hil
I j oroisldver but cow. .1
. ,
&10'44 th pMide. 8
Imeit enry step in! - ' '
in h u cit is the so. n
Ca .Ilse system lo el .
led to-e e 'like down
'the enbje and to ma ';'
iblel ' mere obedient is
hreei, i eat eve r y ye og o
mil tar discipline.
yams soldiers came, .
enlth iii y to. Ku . .
dews he' Issusiiets l ..,
i iheirAiuus isreatsug , .
/king • A CI. " .
lie pdests or student a
distitigui ed by kb ii
I
!eaehshg t their auk eB,
!tress dr s ill of Use • i
i * um r °lsmail i .
he 0 doe, whiels p .
be l o
vet , verid Wks in
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m ap
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Iciqb
li lrit
I walr ci it
1 P•9 B 1 s i
oiliteiri
[ mail!' t,
law'aii $
i eity, i s an
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Ito - ' ' lko n coitskle
Oil bait a nlialbeii
r h &Muir interatio
, 4ifi bibiited Ha
to of ( wiibbo abiki '
17 Ted appropii,
)Po t o ooe of sb . '
1
r iihcoiOpgio.is Imt
lit Thom op! iho Obiol
‘ .. * o Ol ' ilie s ,,Cisaliit
'4*.apriiood..-th;
let} etliquerilanA
foie; here I
,es7iga4l
lotte;:hefr ler
t
the ell
niche
/1
1 of !
i Om
iced, hel
rider tkt the
lou tee 'the ap.l
et
„
4 foxtuti The
e 'erHutip..l
*dudl'll4les ' held I
Ili' 110illif it corn.'
'hi Maretlitipon the
1 tiu4ow a
l 1 gt, bro.
i ' tot. 4 . 1* old for !
er, fill the batik.'
Ter i bttUt•l apoi a
',
once used
1 ; 1116
itst legend that
alto tras car.
I of the ctle.—
polaCe Ito
You
iy c n o was about
.'dm castle,,,t de fdies, locked in
Ipiuuacle ibt4
ay it isf called
the:snit spot of
,diniJeftTeilia.
%hi t ch my eiti
lasootatte•
411
l ie iited to
,I
4 ding place is
twelve feet high,
a kind Lopatits.
oi„
r ~[ 021 a the
i e newly grown
t3l und, Iliad, a
ii t. Ste h em, and
pity points o the eons
la tiou toevery part
Ili ,tuoundaltill re-
Ali d has ipassed
i
a rip I v rllting the,
)(it eld r oo f 4ss psl.
1 1
it,i ed twice s: 1 Roy,
klkg dor4-ki PO were .
till' Bdo srs lin the
Ici, Cdr werel the court
la c Ito 1811 n
~ a ini - no y r
o "ty , es remark
tio o s al e n he seen
'
i r to film hit ssIll;ii"
ill bY e ethics on
~ .
i. vert pqat was
o 3 rtii• itir , cr i rrity ed
u cuing ga,kb,au4
. Ste i plii4ulool Lur
li
13 had ' , bean prebuilt
' • i iveiliPtholight, to:.
; . s-1-and [ivith her
s 4 , tog' to the I
i i
hi g strains thal
bpi. wron g , and I
oteet l ion. ilt won
kea of polifq, the
•wd woman well
. xo
I wer e , no, tted
li.ir their iiwordr,
or her, inforth.
pert of Ith king
,dlesa hos - that
I • too' mink,-
tetlits y fresh
? ii
to $ of
r ,i ,,,,
„stints a,i treaty
• heir pr, ums of
lirolcoit• ii?ien it
-
t 8-4 te% Were
• ere waiting to
, `infantry were
• i rs are met Ist
• , and oval day
ofmartial 1 muse
lio lain is so work
k dividuality 'of
•iii i as far is pos.
•h ne..il Xod for '
o is subjected
•• tope , yiaf these
• • the steliumer,
a• d hating laid
luispeaots• spent
• read and. sato
° young', Oath°.
• pie on ., board
1 lo g blue coats,
' • _ by an I under
-1 -` ' • 1 I , - 1 •
i , tiara •fiiir. info,
1,1 requeF ll 7 I *Peal°
tbl utterspereed.
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Itiii ilsrge i islands, and thett eon)
the..'sise of.- the 043, 1, 4 a fine itt
ker, op po : pinistrille. ; The 1,
coysted* willow gait k9tcb, now
il r
ging rap 1 . from g:een t? . yellonr ! ant
fteeee,atitij ticks are seen , to great nun
~ Ptuunne , 4-nj umber of tonsltand ..itailu
tint plaeSsi, we touched at -Mancini: i
is thejtist oic l fortified Olsen inlEinni
It lielkat (4e junction of; the Waag I
the listnandi and at the r iOt ot die.l(o
laiktl!of selintt. ' Au'islincl dire tip a
' f
be 4ilillaie for - strong fo4ifieati
.1- , ;',‘40)-‘ inr
11 . 4,01147 : 111 ,t , -., 7 .;
g`!MIOD di4 -Silliii4tifyiiearitii
g attly ikriagrbenedliiibo*r
to,
enfant Ls th place of de - posit fur the'ettiwu
itelemeit ii
,do n the river we paised•le of
the . iestins of Court - Esterhasy, who 'has
been ooniipicuous in the' diplomatic' circles
lof Eturopoi [ Beporkaays that he 'bee here a
wine vault in which is one •tun Capablh of
nearlyll has
I holding . 85,000 g allons. ' e a
palsocsi litienni, and
. possesses immense
wealth. , llc is said that so 81. Petersbtirgh
beware a court robe which ant 1175011:100.
,Towards,evening the bills begat , to approach
•booster the river - and.] we were. told that
t hey centnined , an Wbundanee of iron Ore.
But Oen we inquired, whether there were
;
;iron works iVuir,"titwas 'replied, th 1 there
took any interest, in 'working iron, tai Ten
who'haniontiy preferred dealing i n wine
and, wii)}. Still there are ironw orks it
Hungary at Iwhieh an eicelleut tiele li
manufactured. Upon a nigh pro j ecting
rock'staials the Village of Gran. li Its n
thedrat, the tsrg2st in Hungary, is of 1 4 ,
Hatt aiehttect6re and has' been but rece t
ly finhibeil. It ' et/mina:ids • a fine lieer 61
the river,' 'am is laid toroceupy the site of
an el& foritc• . —how old,' n
13 *we can t 11,
for seine !slty t was the :13regetitrm lit l ipii u
[of by Ilteleuty. • Like other places t
I , H
, H.
1 ify, ,it !has shar p the vicissitudes of
, .
ar, havitig been t.old alternat.:_ly' lby t
i tsrks and tilirts i
' the Arclibisho ,
.
-4. A lag
: uu.l a
*ha
,
.
' harles,l. and 11.. led a nd there the 41u ••
1
irtrian nobles tibrl tune kept Sigisniund i
captivity. So . ', atee it that rude anti harre
zi
rock weJeansearc l ely fancy bow it could
tultivated, i ,anjtet higtory tells us th 3lt
tope's legate ll i dit an caltbly paradi
ben Ointiio.biautifted, it as a pleasure
round ' i I ;• ,II
I - 1 • ' \ 11
. It w ntgbt---; haugh the full moon gav
Sur • 1
4* a %leWi-r 14en - we saw the. l ights i
Buda, firstlti 'high fortress and thn i
har4laed
r t i ttv epic around under itSuta -
ificent lenspension bridge,l' we landed i
esti), the c apit a l of Hungary. 1,1.15.
- l'olli) Odtoier '
1857, ', 1 , -
I I .
t/he Ohio
Tbe_c4user
ascot Ohio to catty the legislature, Iva
tat, in several ; of t st counties where ,thci
dorklitY is Doi! vet' :large, but sufficient t
eoai rry over all 'o ppoWoo, they . dissolited O.
. 7
I •-1 t l nnuorni or pr e ferences and cions
ently divitidn of the party. - Tbitri.4, n=.
idablis in ma tistanctl, but fil.1611!d• 11
t+erted in ev y rtr
ery ai--iible, wen
• ! 1 ---7
hal/alto coroba; with such an old ADasp '
r sinned trickster as the deinocratic ii.irtY,
Whey sistrenolpaius or czp4oses to ii4ur,
'unatitaiiiy. nod jibe reonciliihion of any di
, ronces.litat; niay arise in theirlraokii
are its:thelr. re thlt hiy success tey co,:
o tale tiy3fre. f ;in eillonce it came rro - di'
tit upoit filly trivial question is ,alMost
c kigrettti 1 11• 1 6 ever, te_conun4id .tll.
v . M'M cart pt policy of the dcreocrac!
e do itcit melt ~Ifni all geod awhconiiert , '
i t
ttve Repobli ' , wko have in view the p
the
of the 4 i t neceSsiti)us principleti of..t.
party, and wh I knew the necessity of ups
wily to gain 11100V/8, . should throw, avid
these pat --i 4 ndiees, and ;the ov
tltrowni hind.
.
I - 2
' ookie
the Pr '
.00ineidents of littinbe:
line 'Of Ave Proudest
rig with Adana. I lie
ince, of. the peritids i
and went (')st, of o
l€ We pr
at a we* ...sued;
t i lt°
I eats ,; 'th a few
' hleh re to to the
• nib and lepdi
ia a table for iost 1
which they' were?
\
\dam...\..
Joh4
i c il' es li so om rj elj h e a ff ia cr a so a i n izi . i . s ., ; . m .l a 7 a 4 i 3 Bo ill. o2 B l. o9 lt,
a t j J ar a wn w h e e: a :t p l i o 4 o 6 n d r:ol e il .` a„ . l . „ ..... 7 .. e l l ff 7 7 e s s irs l an ' ; ; I , ' 1 1 m $ 8" 0 2 1 0 5 7 :1
J. Q. iidaina,;...1...... . 1767 ' 1629 I :
1 I seen- i• I
Now, it will be by this, that !Jeff
. n was bore juat ; eight - years atter big p,
a ht' ears after Midison, and John Q. vs,
i g
WU eight lairs after Monroe. Anothf
cdons-fact to titf Adam
is, that Ada
just 66 year ;- old when be . fetiit! , .
lil t ,.
Jefferson; wltit 1
q. A 66, Mai.iiion was 66, Alai
wfas 66 and
' Adams h.ia ho baci
i i
'eicCtrat a ascend ,orro, woold,have,*;
66. Adams, 1 Jeffersoo and ldordoii ? : '
died on the 4t4 pfi' tali. li i
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REiT4anyil: [.. 11
1:'
WO have heated of personi whose. aver
shin to the truth ! was so inve i rate and pro
foand, that. they woalci , heVer ut t er it even
when it was 'better Suited,Ao l their 'purpose
than a lie; but;preferred relying upon . }the
latter as a Matter o f taste a nd 1 principle,
even if it, entailed Some sactOca of _inter
est or expediency. The,instanen we hare J
'put 'is a v,eiy'ettrialfs idiosinenicy in chi;
constitution oft cer,taizi-claie of Minds; is;
peihaPs,.. an extreme ;case; but it igustntti4
'), 1 4? 4 .0-101teres, tiogi phase of bib
I into
WA
n.
lid
Ell
ith
~ve
(With
Imdth
I , il t
1 WaX,
..- w , ,
~r- l ify‘. .i.--..,
—hit slaves col s lier
49 d 4 „,,‘,77k _ to, teseb
Ps 'hamar ' 130- i . Ct'Ottia, *
pride.' - - -- , , a more
iWe have never known `lgilli- - eV
ample of,tbe perversity of Mind ' i to whipb
we bare referred than is?acccirdiug to ru
mor, about ; to be given by the Democrat
Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. 1 Cobb.,--
31i. Cobb is a Southern man l ank's 'Demo- , '
crat, •and therefore under a deublii °blip-,
tion to'oppose and- repndiatd e/t:rythill
like protection to - native industry r native
productions. It is his duty, is -
:doubtless,
it is his pride, both as a lime disciple' of
Demtieraei and a 13outheineri tot go even
out of his way, :at considerable expense "bf
time and trouble, > - to manifest ',hif ;aversion
/ to the principle of protectioni apd to all,
a . freedom! apphcations of that principle eves 1
a when bench are accidental anti ineidental.
1
a - It his perhaps:known to those of our rea
ders Who take an j i nterest—in such platters,
that the proceeds from the revenue duties
have'of lilto been very greatly ; diminished..
- thi,inarked and so decided has beer{ the di-.
1 tailiution- of the income of the" Govetiti
f Imet l t from this, source, inat the /'itesuri,
1 , of ine United States has suffered , in oink--
I wee with the country, emberracinnents
~from the proseuro of the 'tinier. In view
f of this fact, Many of the „pitiXeu.4 of ,the
country had began to entertain_opes of.:
etch a revisich of the Tariff as Won &while
I bricking it Merely up. to a revenue sten
li
third sufficient to supply the wintti 1• of the
Government, at the same time; kyle judi-
Pious arrapgeinent, be made)o afford some
pi - election:A native indmilny, and , fignish
some cliee' 11 bc - iiiosiieieSsslve ieliiiiiffitiatils:
which have been mainly instrum'ebtal in
prodUcing our present, enibanesswee ts ,—.
It wits hoped - mat theliDeinocratie party
iseixe.the happrecemnort-which the j
' cies lb(' the Treasury farniiked, I?
.)% il
gracefully a little of its old party bigotry,
tcipStriotisur, at.dlellan, and experience.
But it seems all such t4opeir land expecte
,
lions were pliemature.' '' ' ' U
i lt'is said' that Socretary i Cobb's first ex
pedient for - _,relicring 'the ! embarrissmcitt,l
orthe Treasnry, will be the refreneltme(tti
antieurtailmetts of thepubliel.exPenditures. -
If this primitive but most.'excellen(expe
dieui- fails !of, its intended! l effect, - that' he
will irecorr.mend to Congress to increase the
duty on tea and coffee, to X standard suffi
ciently high to supply the vsditts;of the
Treasury.
ay ; It was supposed by those best
i•
acquainted with the commercial!" and finan
cial wants and"interest of th e country,
that if `the dutieg' wore augmented Upon
! !
scything, it would 'no upon !the', articles of
sugar and iron, . . two import toti nonteterciat
stapls,. upon 11116 the duties ate n4w_ . very lor. ' --'-'-- : I -
.13 t
:
, '
B. t no! Sugar and iron are ho i tk
pr -
duced in abundance in this country, 'they
ltre'tirticles of domestic -manuf4etuse, 'and
any , augmentation of . ,the dutiei upon the
impoiled articles would operate as fa - pro
tee,thM to the ittive producer. ,TherefOre,
tea a d Coffee ire selected in profereue,l be- .
''canse the 'United States does net !produce
eithe of thosciartieles, and no matt'er , how
high the dunes are raised, they[eauot -illy
any , ossi bill t
i l r,
3: i benefit', alai branch Idr el4ss
of domestic Industry' Certainly 4his lis
very Democratic, , bu t is it ituitible or
i
4tatermanlike?, If ha revoans, Iduties
nittst bo ' increased to supply, aft adequate
revetre, why not attgmittf,the duties upon'
articles as will inctlentelly Prritect,
oar own industry? ; Can any gotin reason
he assigned why this should not ' done?
Does any .other people of any/Oth r Gov
prunemt in the world, Pursue' a policy, so
perfeetly suicidal as this people ; and thial
Government? "'
.Will we never learn wis
dom from eipelienee,loi acquire the'.Meral
and intellectual strength to emancipate our
selveit from the shackles of bigotiVy and pie-,,,
judioe.-'-'-ilfaysot3 (Ky.) _Eaglet; 1 , 4
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• GoLb pry=l,2l 'THE LAKE SUPIRIOO,
COUtrilir.‘ . --Wci learn frOM a privattt source
that coisiderable.l excitement was late
caused at' Untenagon, by the arrival at' 3
party of'lndians Item the, head waters of
the. Menominee river, bringing :with them
some remarkably' rich specimens of gold.
besulpg quarts Theyrepresex4ed that the
wintry was rich with the same species of
mißogie of the leading mining men
ofgt ( ral.
otonagun,r . after examining the sped.'
me forined an agreenient with the In
dia -to guide them to the !place froM
which they procured th...kericeinsenel;land al.'
BO k p . th e . matter ii secret for the present.
By heir he special retreat the poicittagon pa
pers -
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are also silent is regard 'to 'the 'expedi
tion. The menominee rivet ikies ' i o ._ Mar
qnet e , county yid flaws isotatheist: into
'Green^ Bay. It forms the sent:here boils.
ifary of the Peninscite. It Is thought that
the heavy .
_snOwsl which hive latelV tallest
itillperhaps; prove t
,the - txpedithin front
reaching its destination this Fail--
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7-, Foote once II man w' asked hout a
:..ci . tune ju Ibizq: "Why ire you for,
hummhig that tuner' 4 13tec i ause it
is ins' was the riply,' ".1‘;lo wonder,'
1 oote, "you' ate:• L for etrarl murdering
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THE BR of a-PROWLING LADY'.
As early as. 1450, we-,heir of: a :11#/a.
• Cole, iu the law records, -- ;appeAtrir4 as dali
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secnsattix of certain i parties /grille eitimin
lof lareeny—they having acco - nlin' 7 goh.lber
I affidavit, .robbed
.- the offitea.of , the:Dtstrict •
lAttorney. A second , affidavit : appears,
made shortly after, entirely, revoking. thiv.
[lux' usattopy and thus hnfolylng the utok,frf .
hushinovey or•s - Olie Bllllll4l' 144 . 41 11 1 `9 1 : 4 14 1 1 -:
etisi accusers. , •_ J -- 1,1° , 1, ,
- Shortly after thtg, Mrs. Crile r gittwis de' „
in Charleston, South Carolina; ‘ibbie iht!
tap - pears in the character of a mist*, fa*
tentlevnin the restauraas buainesartllho
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ii*,,,kva, allAi'erta. - tb ,
bi A ll4:4 - xk ii l44 n u t; l 4,:i°l44*-01*...
and- 4 is i•nielaaalMiYfr•MnzflggrilettkhOli.
affection for him ,; that 't, eelseti . viic 144
monergare out.. She Ihfilthe intfortnawile
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restaurateur, :and sought a inoronitliitingt ' '•
field Air her powers. L . ': - 1
An..old ger.tletuan &greatspilotabtlityl
Wait her nextlover. His na me was, Eget. '-'-' :
ston; and be held_tipln_thct , . '
State Bankef_atarWstott. .It did . nat take -,
long-fer;Mrs. C. to infittuate thield litter, •
title, nor to , wake him Pay ittundii fin iddd
infatuation. , Ilia `sentry, was by noMeagge.
equal' to her ambiti ous notienerof . things ea
,thpyfihould be, an he Waa,Aidliced tneoult
snit
it a forgery, to keeP.Up. fhtritlfraxles
into which his 'pet i .rithliail,Y Anil
(Iseif a ud him. li'er' tbiee, , years their - atm. -
nection continued, and - during - that than the
old': gentleman , committed fcrigeries-to the ..,
amount of 660,000 or over. Of thlelt itt
presumed over $40,000 was tqaaderetrupot4
this woman. 'The, frauds were ftallirdis,
covered, -and poor Egglearott inipii,amitioV-L,
S 0011: after his incarceration, he s ent *did •
to his 4 tdarling Agnes" that he, wished-tee
to comet and ace him. ~Aar answer ahoia
the depth of her passion, for MM.', "Dear -
Eggy 2 --I• haven'4 , time to make'calls;. be
sides,,
.1 1 ou •areplayed out.-" - • , '-.,..,:
'l'Ne, agent of a ' , large. traveling ; eittea
Mefragerle;l next', 'accupied , her atteutiota l --
ile;Vvas a handsel:lle, wen (thy man, of Wartei
quick temperament, and great seeial +fai th..
opment—just one of thOso felloWs, who ant
verkgbed, or very bad, btu alwaysibrilliatit
ando'greeable.' Ile conceived for 111r5. , 0.
a devoted istfe4ion, aud was fairly kti
• astray by her. .'..Yron, genuine love his feel
ings sere turn .d into 'the channel of &Usu. ,
....Lousneasynnit e old. story re=enacted., He
nay, . 1--f • ;ret el' l- '" ---4- ''''' -
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and,titL t. ..,_ ',..en.,eavy .. te- , ........----a„,__ --
s p ar k : • i:;t4istaitiment the La d !et.
' tnerly prof:.: • . -)Ofnittrtain for hint, 'iitb
in her breastfireliiew his brains nut, a t id., 1
tertiiinatei this' sad amnia. , ..1' 'll
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.Her last 'hove' but one, wee 11 r1 caul% --,,
trite died lately;
.in - his hotel. Tl4l Doctor', I
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was a gay- man—what is called lc' inn:limy
man, and had some 'means. Mrs.,. We . •
found it out, and immediately COultuenii4 i
her fuhiinations upon him. Their.. relatieu
continued until Ileatty,'s death, au‘ktve de - 1
, not know that he , ever had catisi to run the •
day when he met,this 'strange woutin„liita, I
less his.otteseience way have give° him 7:4 -
occasional ticiego. - ' • ,•
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1 AN EtIONOSiIr WORTILCoNSIDERIN
In these hard 1 times, and in iriew of , the
1 advent of cold , weather, it wll-be worth
while for some at least, to testAfte truth of -
the assertion that newspapers make a- warns
I and comfortable bob covering ' I is , said
' indeed they supply a surrtisidg degree of
1 warmth cdn:tuleriug the liglitn _ of: the .
fmaterial. The papers can be spiv loose
ly, over•lapping each artier, 0r t ey may
be pasted together at the eages,lor itched
between a pair or sheets .it is' ssorkg)
I that they really make a light, vr tiki,sta . d
agreeable' bed-covering, and do aw y with ,
nose the nessity of pils of tiothes in reeling
Weather. If this is so, it will beappoi., _tibial
ry useful _to others besides i the ' -to •:,
whom, 41 . at tbh present titne,litaitruthfshnuld
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mae i t . invaluanle. At any rate Mo e ex-
pertinent can boeasily tried. fWe preaume
that paper not printed in, could - be used, . i •
tut we .hardly think the ,sotunoleat quail-
ties of the new covering; eau be fairly at.,
tributed to the fact . of their 6ligg - nude 9t.
newspapers oury - :
sierNo party-eau - live by fraud this I -
country, nor by schemes and' • tricks i. E ven
deception and--demagoguery have ue Mid 4-
-hut tetnPorary , Success, to be atieceed4l4 i
overwhelming defeat; aud le i Osaka Ito an'
over - ruling Providence , we h ope it will al, r
*s i te.J—Deanocrui. 1 ' :' 1 i
Then the days of the bentectittio I
,party II
are numbered, for if ever, sparty was.black:
etied
' with frauds, if ever's party tried to
succeed by . tricks and schemes instead of
any intainam merits in its if ever .
a party relied upon deception; and - dema. _ .
roguery, , aaith only Mean; .4 inunter, it
Is the Demaeratta party- 7Lotoiviiic.
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SINQUw3.—A very siugOlsr, thing 10,
beiug brought' to light sat the . Minnesota
Mine, Lake Superior.lty lezitnituitiOn`
among the'bicolco4 licks ot- the bide of the
()ruff, pieces of eddied/e, with .copper and
silicate, were — picked. up at u ue point inT
cotisiderable trantities,'aud it was theught
best to pull away-gnu/actual rubbil
examine for the teut-crop ofAite vein. A
partytof men wee'' upon] the
'OA soon found the . cd/glemerate whit- a .
channel or trench pasetiug thro some tine
or Fla feet in (width, Thie Wns nut
with
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soft rubbish, coracle/a& cliatepd ct . qtbep
traces of the works br ;the audio
Its depth hp pot yet beeti eriette44.
ig.,What It - world of gop would lnc
prevented, if it my only reriwoltemi thp it
a penon wbo tell& 4.11 ofd tile4l9llltt of
other'', inteas to tea O EI qm,
faiths. \ - I -
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