The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, June 16, 1858, Image 1

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t i I . T _ YR OLLSE. and r 1171 , CENTS,
per!An itm, to A vmscr.;! otherwise Two .por.-
'Ass s l it' be cha ed. No paper di sc ontinued,
until aKarrearages are settled , axpt at, the
option lof -tile Edi'tor. 4 l ,
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A l dslitisementis insert d rate 'o
at the. rate 60
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8.1 p ,square, f fifteeti , lines for lone inne r .
tion',*iah subse q uent' insertion 25 i cents. A
lihr4 -41 1 4 4eount ik t mule to early advertisers.
lllTtters 1 cam unication, by mail,
khail'h Ve rorcimlit attent on.
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Mr NV d, of the Albdnji .t 4 renin r
nal, in nnouncing the i ct o f
'ilia Uta , says : '
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e sin cerely h ope the to ligence from
ima prove autbentiii i I Of all our
11,, no e so questionable Fu policy, or so
'stain, in its results, haVta ' , occurred. Not
rtai '•in its immediate i sne bUt in et:
npe • Mormonism. -- bay c y an fore-!
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what persecution, (for that is the named
11 as.,ume) is to hare Pon these peo
iTh , question of all . there Most im
, et, s that in retailed td whiCh man
ia ad most easily iph'eated;, The
sings of •eighteen renturps dace not ,
fled t. , , e human mind nihilist the dark
deluions. Fourfifths loofl
,t he human
ly ar MY; in 'Mine four,,theJvictinis
Jeresi ii scarcely less inonitrens thaiil
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LI (Mr recollection , filoVinitasin was
"a S) 'not b i ggerjthaldjnian'siland.'.!
The IP! imposter,l Joeinith, carnet)
the:', ~ pf this article ' only thirty-two
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;ears age,,
e withi the manuscript; of his Mon ,
en Bib i tO, be printed. Ile .then had
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b r ut 'to loss r, (a resPectableland Wealthy.
:. farmer',., of lie town of Maceann)who offered!
i bitefielf a • security fur the iSrinting.„ But
I afteil - readi , g alfew chapters, ft Seemed Such
a jp., ble if unintelligible a'ink?.ities that
' we r fin • ; the work, advising." Harris not
to ..trtge • his farm and - begiat his family.
I•l3ut4Toe c .ossed over the way,to our neigh
bor i iihu F. Marshall, and ! et, his 4 910 - I
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moti; I3ibl , rt printed. , • 1
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I N e all :noW, whatxtall t i'l!hat 'acorn':
I has •rodu ' d. I The., tweet :fi e' kindred
1 Mo .1, ens; ho were driven f'ro'm Nauvoo,
hav, multiplied into twice as many thousands
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in L ah. 'The "Saints'" lade heft Intuit i-
- Fur th Beaver Argus. \.,
i --- — I —— q ;.pile. byessioni froin all ct S2ses an from
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‘,14 has made everyiafthhig biTutiful4i,indt,i tin3•ll heir "faith, pl aft-active
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1f 1 i ll s me. ~.. -an educe ye fornas, has bee pieseneed to,
Th 1 1 ; andlaccept dby men midi w en th eugh
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LT AM I :IDA 1111.4 GAREN . ,' 1 011 i liisC ci ilized world , Y 11 mos 11
tai 1 . j ... p 1 ;} ng
illas ilow' trtip.' , He' aslmade the d li- ' .lli I ,
is too r boasted intellig nee, 31_ imon
,, ism,seeksand finds belieye i ninon!those
rate verto grew, by th way-sideto cheer
the ion. li fravelei on his journey,to' awaken
Z2it r n, an by whom the fru lisl of Revela
iu the hill's mind the beauties of nattire;
it Inc sl, the flovier and . thinks, oh ! h'
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whcl have njoyed the idvan Pgre, ofl , eivili-
Iv ! : tionthave tICII rejected. . - {•'• j . :
d : .T . ,,t these •Motmons should b 1 is erred by
beaillif 1, bat soon to wlthet,an ' d die,
theili - myone ;..if theft City is be quered and
I,selits [ street perfume on ! the balmy air
There i beauty id the sparkling stream. atv
itlwied its eour4 aroun the = brow of - he , , ; t6 l. t. dil P- tt
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t beF I'enirle distroyed; if th ,llnpostors or 1
I fall ipixittlte, vi•ei
. Shall realize, I
tts.wors • sense, theAs, , erlastiop truth that
hid, a 9 •f in search of some resting 11: 426 ;1 ' i : ,n tlie
,blood (the •Martjo is , the, seeillat the
tall+ i 'rei,gbibd• free trhm its never ce 3- 1
i Church." . Instead Pr"crush rigotit'ilMor
in,g. t.il. 1 , There is beauty in the low win
. s
~ monmoi, shall-find, in thelhead Of every
in the gentle rusging•offthe leaves, in
from
I de4sitate'; Ilydrd,' a
..- i .thous di fresh ones
vines of nature, as it re-echoes back I , nr li n j' ffin ;
the inot..ntain side, wherd it pours forthw at 174t,' P' not how mu ] eh oc i teinsidjra { hoe
vpieje iu . one Te betint ' f riraisei- the Admin strition may Mitvel even to this
41ender,i what ferrite grandeur; in ' t a.
sI subjeCt, fo f its instructions to j he army' have
storm; *ben the thunder bursts, and see
, ( nn been p blished; But its true nnwitM,
tejsbake the yer hills, and ren,the rocks 1
its duty,
as9qer} 'Vila terethr etittennerEtn: u sh i e c i l l f h s a . r . 6° . crnt4e'nt comprehends I''
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O h a, rh w i tg htal E a as "“'. s.l; "` Y ` 1 - ~ r .STta. li t
I I; :dam f r aTtbM. *At lefre
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B'linrnething bee beautiful in the -vivid flash, ! det ded vi' rims of .Mormonil are aware of
the Illa k heavy londs,enged with' ethereal (het groun
.s Of the fraudi alive- io the j
Wee a d the 10 , d pea of thunder, that- wic ,, k - e - tines
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of !their 1 rulers, and weary of
seems Make th very e rth quake bertelth ' their bond t , e. 1 The . wisdom as welt as the
its trig ty voieel There is beauty in the . hi4hest di take of common bninanitY,,re
forelt, hen ; t 1 leaves are unfolding,or.the , quires that t ' we endeevor to , escue Women
delicate bud Eursting forih'from itricuti le,: awl Ands •mfrom the bonds ' f a sla4ery as
or •-ellyr winds playing to and th o' I oppressive and More revolthagithan! exists
thejeats, and 'that .stately flowret, tat in 'tiny other fPrm:. 1I I!
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t6iitts back its Flettas, midi leaves j the t n- ' pith such views, and inst r ucted It
der stances and pistils exposed the stn m ;him put, ,'the army will achieve a
anti ad, hurtling 'rays of the sun. ITher is; em'quest o er !Mormons, far nilare hl
Witty, in the •el , ads, wtiere they Jiang in , ant
it Isite-edged
ne ,vs masses here and, th re, b -
endur tig than' victories en by
j . s . ; anbaptized in blood. Tigh t ling Wit ' 313 -
over , tho sin -face, peerninglyimmovable, ut ni 6 s is ii, worst pas4iblei service the ar
pressuf4 the wind ant and: wafts th m' m can re def. It is to be loiped, there
tar away. Titer is bea n s in moonli ll . , .,,
_ t ; foe, that he ;ifiicefs i n corn and there will
an4thelight of winkling sister stars, tat i . n. ue di , ', who desire f ree d orm, !and E w a.
ticia 4 ,:higf; in heaven • h 9 moue beams as eit e their return to the pursuits thei!aban
thef plity through' the 1 aces, shed a gentle• aol ed and ;to the enjoyment9liey'saCrificed'
lighton all around, as i- to lull the to er 1 Thi .
, ,T Col 1 11 back to ttttMusl i t 1 ~NlOrmi t 'Onisra,
fl,wrei. x rep - osei and the little dropi
of e ' ‘ Osing eoeial deformitiestand reYealing
.iew,to fresh it the ittorning. (NVII tis l • •• 1 . • J . murders
.., [, , . , its out ht rized robberies, i i l t r r,
Inure britiful thin the gentle ildwret fol ed_ or s_lJ ns. In this way , only can the gro h
,:,,dreams and bowed id hea - venly Slumber,
-, ofl! this fl ill and fe§tering, ' but ra and
;164 by some blevzy hill, or 'murmuring. growing eresy, be I made tolre ,instead
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iesk, ittied. 4 1 , thelzejihyr-wind; and the ot tittracti g (followers and victants. 1 ;
Attie bird hovering over it, sinning its mer- :1 l I t _
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rs sting as if-toe Walen t r out oesweet seep, i"_J I _,a • '
.§cFNE ..e. s 1 Tut; vIIIO —0
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an , ll , to renew its former beauty. Natur is •1, 7 --; i •
all headiyin the sPridg she cornea i er .p01; 10 .11ki in w°° lll . 9
ribe.of, green; she visits the hallslof/p1 as-1 amongst a I crowd, was a rem
-itie; ..os rambles through) -= valetir
agr el ; loCking , lo l w, with his (Mu ,
atilltreitls tie tenety path, but :finds no lei.iLandhis under lip h‘ng
heanty, l to excel: hers. IGo - and , exam ne I,! ' .I - ~,
p I for a s=crape, ,
'tip
WI. 'rocs, you Will fled her there; go i to I u l a . IT, 11
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- The d I recessei of the' woods, among be et, ks all bout,•saying:
're': a 0 shrubbery,where the bird is si g- i :"Nowli have some fun
laelais, song, and skippiiai from bong to t e green Miro." no juntpi
Isdelil the mo s sy turf upon which he ,ai ravenbowie knife `andlb
. s ; 'l "green ' l' i
tvevy traveler sits him down to rest ; and j tl,e face o i t houn,,
the valley. too, where :the sparkling stream I "Now PI .punish you; I ha
dashes laVer the Invoss-covered rocks', where', fiy you a 'week:" Th/ fel
the:clo ids seem hang mOtionler over it, I p'idlyat t 9 assailant. Ijo
whiire .be tall fi , sad pine, and stately oak I not sense'enough to be nail
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Seem to.darken and Make every tiling look , bowie knife came near his fit
,glomy and dismal; whips° the sun scarce huge fists suddenly vacated I
ctts tol Airin g: or the' fell bright moon to ll hard and heavy belwq
I, a if ,mirrered beauty , but the, song of des, and the poor fellow
tbiin rmnring WindS can be beard,andthe ' the Oh ti,! Greeny jump
'4'36 s.j of Nat re can be seen even there. cat, Tut. his hands in 14:
il s
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Not ell these beauti t es! Well may we looking a Ound--‘May be,', sal
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tZet r aidf : --I'Ve has mad every thing bean- cimebodyelse here that's•4l
tiflll hi bis'Wet" - . • Ilea week?"
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SObath a
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leatmty o'er.lte , sleepi
C?mestheldawn ofl
;I.oloirds that rageti,ini
ritide like klistant
Voices of the Sab - bat)
till the tu l inult - of
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i r ts the mils' tones of
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taltned dig waves
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Isleveuing4 and in
*lnks the ery sun I
A s It weary c ild at ti
, S'eeks a lo "ng. mots
•Not sweet vesper bells
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•er thee in mellow
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'I , Spirit notes of"
U holier f
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117 isles 4 life .eoril
Efron? the 4rk tleptt.
id the Southern Cr
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UCALits,emllenl era Ii
zing on thiLt holy s
arth-bornispirits s,
king,rest awhile irJ
Vith the ding Sabl
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r iIIiCAGO AS SEEN BiFAN
. .121171)E .-1 ne
—titreland Plaiti'desler - as watt. seen Chi
elect° t lt iongh peculiar s ectacles:
Chicago is a thnstlin city. was for
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nadtjy in IllinoiS, but rtow Dlinois is in it.
JA)te Michigan is situated on Chicago.—
1 4 priccipal ph - ducts :)f Chicago are air
°7 1 t#, statistics ? wind, the Democratic
prs 'and long John] Wentworth. The
Pr lion of Chicago is about sixteen mil- 5
• liins, nd is"ratdly indreasing.” The peo
ci
* are very a 'mining and moral—almo ,
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1 0 cinch so: iThe red estate dealers arer
• hritioralale, men like P 'mu, and wouldn't
t 6 it ' lie far anything. Chicago is not in
..the t li
nl being at al in tha mperate one, th habits.of the people
way.
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tsar
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mg ocean
Sabbath dl
wild
co/1112i
lay;
otion,
Hs away;
1 , morning
the sea.
I he Savior
f Galilee.
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to rest,
flight
brews
are pealin
chime;.
eling
'evening ti
e drifting
s of the e
ss'is liftin
1 on high.
mbol,
ay nw'a),
Heaven
. th day.
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IES'D ring a short spac iaf time,. in the
ity of C ;imago, the- Mayor; has been ar- '
csted tw e; two Justices of tie Peace have
It
Iheen son J to Bridewell for Canifpirady to ex=
tort tubey from prostitutev a constable
has been i rimilarly punishidsame
for the
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'crime; a , editor—who, by r•the way, was
treasurer,d a Sunday Sehobl—has been
Bent to Alton, to work for flittilGrovernment,
for robbi 'g the post-otßee; ifin-,attorney has
teen kid eted for bribery iM the trial of the
I .same, '
ca f
, And the trial el county Su
pervisor. its just closed fo. r a 'crime. even
{worse ton either of the former, yet, - in
ijustice ti the latter, we •dl say he was
;discharg
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girl ; Providence, Rh.l. j
e island, •a eon
ple of reronante inflate a bulge ballonn, teth
er it wit; a line fourteen b Mired feet long,
permit t , e people to Race into tb• region
of the-eon& for $5 a head, ,and p 11' them
down ag. in with alivindlas.: I • •
t'speimens, of a laL
-a- it that of Rocii
iadvance foPow me;
; . If I Mack,: kill
THE MORMO
itbi'
origi
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BY MITE RAZOR S TROP -NIA:NI JI
"Son's alksisait is right.to drink 01e0.4
.4 me-4iuseit is good creature bf!God..---
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VI; 11, grant that tis so--sa is ;caster oil,
an so'is vinegar a ; good creature lof &A;
bt that is hot sufficient reason for a prima
to drink it •th roo - r' four,;
or a dozen X times
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ajdajl .A king i a good creature of God
-L-bill suppose a ddg goes mad-and bites a
man orla•wOman, would you let him alone ,
'beerrur., asiyeu F y, lie is a good' creature?
Wmil 'yotilbe satisfied with cutting off his
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tail,' or would yo knock him on [the held
aud pitch him i - rlie street? Now, alcci
hel is morelthan mad dig; for a.bite from
,a 1 mad dig o nly d stroya life, while a bite
Yr,cari.alcby,lestra e'reason;reputation, life,
and everything el e; besides dragging down
the family'Or thebitten man to poverty and
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"But olcii!X,ld sn't bite amouthfula t
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first.l 'V% hen he l rit snapped tifine he on
ly/ ti ckled me a little. I liked it 'first rafe,
and w as
_ an x i ous t get another bite. The
old i l at . cal of a ty r ant kept Dibbiit at my
i
bade, as though hidn't mean tq hurt me,
while I, likii a fo I,j kept coaxingl‘him on,
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till at last hit 'gar me a ,snap in earnest,
add took the elbo s out ot my coat. - Next
he teak - the crown out of my hat the shoes
off may feet, 'the oncy a o , d t t ill o a f t m y isst p i e w ck s e n t t ,
m b ead
the:sense oul of
.1 ; g
-mad Ar . , ;
ragino n h ;rho streets, perfectly a f
victim -to, alellYl oilia—but I signed. the }
pldgie and got cured; and if there is any
man ;ere w:io has been bitten as I was, lot
liiin - akeihisl teoto al. medicine and] I'll-ivar
rant hint a speedy cure . 1
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ecliut allowing lOhol is a good creature'
of IGied j , are . there not other creatOres, too,'
such as beef, pork,l Pudding ? . pies', clothes,'
do ;iris and fi fty hers of, the "satire sort?''
N W, ; to
hall airman rink whisky because it.
I t
is. a cod creatore, and go without a good
hand ome wife, an goal, well-dressed coil-'
dren? No sir-ee! lAs far me, give me good
beef ud pudding, 'good fa r . me,
good
friends,i good clothes, and * good wife ,
and ebildreN.(or rather than nris , i, 'I Will
try add make thenrgo ) and kidg alchy
mey - Ho-to Texas, for all I care. .II
beteiS me say that wine is a good ,creatta
l e
au, l
our Savior once turned water into';
wine. Veri'Well; bUt t en he didn't vim 1
rum*, gin, logitood,- coclus indig us and
coe4-roaches into ine, l as some people do.
II t rued water i n to wine. Now , if • any ;
it
wii
e- ibbingLapolo ist_will lake a 'gallon or ;
brul i reilof pule war q' add by praying over ;
ir, or ri any Other ay,c onvert it into first i
rate,; ine, I'w the bo y will goin for a I
swig , f it!" ill i
vf s
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,_, - A Sun
QTAIIIEf!„ pc A WI ICA:fE.— On %I n
alit ereningiJast, t 1 -post 'five o'clock, .1
Sbrr'i t eatie;" •WhiZn' 8 tea ' *HR 'nureitttma r
fury' pr - over'ra hour he-packer City of 1;
LouiSiana was lyin at the wharf, fastened 'li
to Ist, 're. by four s tru ng lines, which proved ' i
iinn cient ti; bold her dral she • was torn
ii !
' • was -; ,
lot;5 1 She DI wn ot utO the!stream;
trail Iniving doiste mi l , was at the. mercy of
;the tempest4Whia drove her up the river,
1 atl a' lipid rate of spee d. Her officers and
Isonii twelve Posse germ were aboard, and all
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parti i s wer4raisiderably alarmedlfor their!
t f
safety, and. that of i thel boat. In a few
•ii 1 ; 1
minures after ; the '
commencement of the :
; wenn,. her chimnejti; were blown down with,-
I a t errible cre'sh,'andllwdof oterloard in
, , 1
i juriek the hurricane desk and guards tol
i some extent 1 Anchorege was Cffected one 1
mile; above :!Keokuk, at the first ;chain of !
the rapids, tfter several.unsuccessful at 7i
let; 1 ; , ; .. I
up's to tit p the boat in uer ma d- career.
Sheleinaioed at the spot to which, she had ;
beq oen 'driven until the ,wind absted, when
h' 1 tup eoand came back to l Kookuk
ir An:l ; '
TempOrary chimneys were rigged, and
the Louisianal arri v ed in port in 4r ail:lp.!
dit a!teti condition • veSterday morning. The!
jdaraa
1f 1 i will - • damage e xceed, $2,000, and'she will
lo 6 lone trig, by t;!.lcperation. '.
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THE GREAT DETROIT TROT.—The great '1
150 miles fret at Detroit for ,51,50,0-,Ozzeled :
' (14 , fltto'20 Miles l!d Ether the owner of the!
I Buffalo ltarsOUnl r;
ibeWn'hacked out after tbel
ihorses.were brou,, , eat, to * i the stand, and pro- I
1 pOaidg to pay ' s forfeit of '6250, unless Mr. I
I Belden; the owner ,of 'the Detroit 'anise
I Fu r rtJk 'Granger, wonid ' consent to reduce;
the race to 20 milds. After considerable
parleying this was 'agreed to, Mi.. E. I:
1 claiting,,that his icirse 7its not incondition
to go theliti.toiles Lil i 1
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Frank Granger p ssed th e score ahead to;
; every mite;land 'Unknown,' only showed.'',
hit'this plates twice; in the whole distance,
'r and then cti ly for a short time.
owner Such cru
elty !as the of the Buffalo horse per.
Muted should soli le hire toes many lashes as
the'poor brute ieeeived. Before the 29
mires were trotted the borso.d Coke entirely
Ild,t+l, first drOppedinto a slow trot and fir r
1
lallji to a walk, fro which no effort of his
driver, hyiq i uel applieation,of the whip,
IcOtilii rouge . him. Ile carneto a dead stand
lop ; the thiol qu i tier, ;•dropping upon his
1
'knees fromexhaustion. ;The tortured ant
i oral has since- died. ''Such brutality is dia
-10: a eful to !he sport of the turf.p l : .
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iTh
HE G E NE RAL ER ASSEMBLY.,
.L l 4 e
Gen.
oral Assembly of the Presbytenio Church,
Iwhich has just closed its , seasien, L here, was
dignified body, and has,
i iila ru 4s os a t
s a t ni nod:
sg l a
impression upon the. publie
Mira!: There were men from every part of
thel Unionit iepresiinting various political
o'o'l i - ons; a t od s l b d t i o sc h u sis ssi h og w a sid gr s e r a s t a lv u ar s i ge ety nti o s t
topics, yf 1 , . . •
Manly 'w a rd ,beard durtog the whop
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Cle4a day's isession, , i
This sliliws It4uit z enlightened liberality
1 a bigh!,siate H of mental and moral quer
dion atictimplistt in a deliberative body
wish Congress and other 'public as.
iblies Would take it few lessons in goo
.tiding from the General As s embly of
:10Id Scieol Presbyterian Church. They
rid not Who elevate thetrisal 4 ,res in esti
' , ion by d'oing so.-,---N. O. Billetiti.
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r 9,our r
f peace
I, Carry
moral
i umane
bullets
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tu j r: boat , stop
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n the 1 shore
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arkably stupid
is 9n hi.lslrock
il'', dol l s:). A
1'
Vipernada and
i I
; 1 ill frighten
ashore with
nntlishing it in
exelaiirket--
id ,een Thoktog
101 l stared itu
eyiden'tly bad
as the
Lics one of his
hi pocket, and
in 1 the dandy's
Nu floundering
'91:1 Ward our
I I
Ls pocklts, and
laid he, 'ibere's
ten Ic.;oking fur
an i
#6C
W
br+
thel
31 4 11/
in4i
. 2 „
1 BEAVER
dli CE LECTURE.
, b _
~ ~,
ED
- 41;8,0
I
;
the Vie
oned out
Dyson,
,nantied
Sentene
649 11 of t
id Ibi's v
- 1`
overnor,
,ged by
og pant
ntanedi 1
Abe r
inn
i 81 mply,
t polies.
o siryll
tha
bay
ma.
ano
was ;
Mkt'
ork,_
a dCady l feud;
Gist phO,,. and. , th
3g placel, taunted
's of iult sin&
`con laded b' placing !
rot e bOdy 'of Nalm
tim 1 This l s Ot p
cp
andsts closelluras ii the
-11
the est 3 of tbe . mUrd
the iplosio' .!, Hsvi
of s aught() Ibe ! del
borer; Ode !to,the h.
il
his rife ont and iof
murder
i d h r! bisba
i
wliero ts fin , hi! man — 7 ,...
D I SO is' 1 blood MitAl,
iota nae fie, 4. I'll ! l is - *1!
far ions tig, ti; and 017 e
no more rig , t fo 1 tu ni such
o
upo the co cuunity ! halt
thecages of rWhele oiiairati
ante °lents l elwell Wown, I
shoo d have forbidde :all h'
1 41,
die je men . 1 ! ! 'llhe rit r urdei
not tifirs t aide of kl+l‘..'! j
0u51.31,,u3 a okJ, ! base'and eoti
1 .
murdeiera 1 ! ! 4 bv ' '-'
heti
the
hidi
wcr
quer . Ihettl
loritc, x ib liftp
1 4', r e M fib
pe i ofllii 1 13 , 1
Louth
i inancie hail).
/
! lidea l th Ohio c l o g i
it h i 't •ow n table
liiiih rri 17,•Iiiir,,*it
[Do' o Coj
,leack as 111
l i ol- ur: t d b e nt i i t n b
as to d usn't
case b' etirec
tun cf hisi r fie!
king o offence
br omitted
)le,
a sing
mon&
nese
it tip
She
hen,
and
wli
ig_ RI
t
sons
.tens
Thy
.
n - i
r ot
ctiik
is.
co.
.Eve
diat
col
ith
MC%
.1 thlo
nd Hen
j
m us y
, 'and i
tan t
1o1!
imth
grep
'CO 4
saqd
bero
ii:
l i
Ingsk, i mot 1
9th olt ..,. tiSout
!pit bell emnifi.4
if h would lead
I
I, 1 reOd .te folleri
d. The 4tidersi a
ex
1 a 7 .1 e aneth .
eris
it i to ihe Upton
the antite.. 'i
thouna .1
f 31exi
are to
id Or?' a!
:ton tut.
IMAG ~t
a wid
r of a l ai, t
atiatne j
NICIIUS
El
1 .1 *,, one Of i l pios
iit'lervpd
yiodits to,
Hung literary
On r i eturni
i t be .1:41
nsid, ,
511 C M
lhabi
o M
citat
one et I ,
hi'
11 a nd
tux ;in.
dea
i ? aid
or
c ur,
t uk
~-
...1, ~
; ~l'o ~~~ I_Ga, a d~cd~
a'
MC,
I .
troul
4aed
.you
l ' klll '
htivc
her.
le ytiong.Man
told you that , I
tdn franc o, l and if
3i.? i r i ev r •itiittd;
t ; ,r
It 0, t a is not
illion. he hut
1 i'" I r 1 I I, .
i -I l' I 1 7 - 7 — ' . ,
i tb
0 me l t OF AFFtI ,A--11 bile Englant
Is ace ing o !reach till head , ateral'of the
ligir ylp c ttning up hat atictam, the L
peo
ple- of Litte, is are Omit to se
~c 1 an fie:o°r
:ing Ott party o ct.,l4nd ilpefriorw rds, into the
valley, of Ith t mighty ;tiver , This regioD
of tlae' conti !ry 'a l l nib great &tivi ' 'avail
rouo. - 'ttr of these iwertt _ 9contl ; . .secri
I. , 1 , . l'
one of %Otte lc uid not havcontained lfts
.thal s,oooter oda and 100 beaats l of bur.
den t •The I 'ov rtitneet of I eria is strii r .
ing I to, estatili* t i t dirt an I constant 'in
ctl
tercourse With eltral4fria. ,The l Frencit
calclulatc that under , it i dvan coma eircuin
sta ces the trade with that ic'giOW I would
t 3
b I I 'I 1 ir off 1 d 1 '
o firth stxtr iI 1 nes a min ly,
or t ri l mii . lic I;tilk clf' whic h
w014C31
li ,
Ii
•
.•- Ber. A
FaAtte ci
dy, came',
son in Penite.,!
'visit. The it
traior of his
1 • ,
penpatton, fir
in his bons(
tuotnto
n
o
o
=I
, v .. A
•a,' di
landpa l ot
;oh h i as sitica ill
id,Oiler' s estatei
her boar'd whil:
The Cinut. (
31'
decidd the
I added !lomels
11 3 ( r P . a s o ti t s i ul
e t r i a i c 1 1 ;1:(1 8 n ra i d ti 4: c
very • pr op
ti
the' son . o:
up o 'hiel •
thop
ght th
fi h;
ykrpen 1
vepten
i • .
ctr,icit
hie co
g a mat
Junl6
DM
1 110
PAR& ' r
"- 1 , :i
iiisippi p 'ii,
'& l: 4lAroz with
lOimiieitlikti
.168041in:40i
ik - 'Ol.-irl?icii he
" firtiee* yiait4
in01 . ":. 1 . : I ; 1
with!,*godi bi
d, o l f s
bur
° l t
bo 1
Nelms
on
ciim,,
.blood-th, irsty;
ii
~ man,! but a
fdeWillie hai
..r
a beii4 loose .
e: 484,0 opeli
of tigeip. Flii
00, and their
pe of 1` Execa l i
of Nelins.vri
e hadLprevii,
rd . ly,oiafiner,
e ar,h t l i ose, of
g hinliin the
I The Burning Iffountain.
, , i . __,......' !. 1 1 „., •
As is generally, known, there'. a a ;vein o
Coal loaated above water , level in st,
the Bro
Mountain ,about .seven miles 'from this Bot
rough and near lieckseherville which for
twentnearkhas been on ere.' The vein,
which'contains excellent White Ash Ceti],
is some forty feef in thickneds, ' The origin
of the fire is attributed to a coup le ofminer
who having acme work to perform in th'
drift in Ithe depth of winter, built al'. fi re,
they being cold—in the i,angwai, Th
flames destoyed the proptimicers, were car
ried, by a 'strong current, rapidly along th
passage, CoMmunicating to the coal, all lill
Sequent efforts to extinguish- it were ineffee
tuel. The 11111,13 were cut off from
,;escape
and were undintbtedly suffocated to death'.l
1
Their remains were never forind.—A few
days. since Itve ascended the mountain - at
the spot of the fire, and were much in er
ested in eXamining the effect of the fire upo
the surface. The course of it is from yes
to Beat, and where ilteiei4 is nearest th ,
Furfaqp, tnelground
,is for A spaccr of sev
nral.hundred ;feet sunken 1 to deep pits
tn . while 'the stones exhi t evidence o •
laving been exposed to the ti t ion, of intense
teat, every vestige of iveget don has been
i6sted. It is a desert id the midst i 'of emi-
b i l
inefertilitY.. The ground in some places
T9t, almost too waive , for' thd hand some
restl
lon it, While steam from water :heated . .t! '
ibterdat, fire rose from every pore. T.h
has extended for several hundred yarl
Rh fa Vri7da'd . e tetitiitttk.a 49,11.604,,wp_rt .1
sae passed and still it burns 'and will nnti
mhor fuel is denied the devourinkeletnent
toest o o n us c a o n n il s s un of ed a
thousands eCl l i have
ot t
. t I
:tons ebt l '
e may'd
red the fire befcri it is conenmed.
'yter,s Jou rnal ,
.• • •
Pottsville, i
,Pa,.
...
. ' .
TEWSPAPERS.—,The •Fabrtbak•Heraltl
He ha•
•P, aild one
byy attßa ll' ing
nlwifeyy^ Thim
and the via!,
.omkni • Zvi
dici
the course of an able article oa thetiplJ•
sect of newspapers and theirliofluence ttpo
the towns in which they !are • publishe
- 1 '• , . - •
says:
'VTbe a n nouncementon ,that a newspaper i
published inn town, at once iivesit; a're -
utitiou of importance. A newspaper add
to I the value 3f town property in, a town
where it isl published. This ii. a ; fact n t
'genersily appreciated, but aleet, nevertb' -
less ; and hence every property holder.in
place is personally interested in sustainin
a paper; no money that he expends duriok
the year returns him incht a per cent. . .a
1 .4
that which he pays tor his beme.paper."
1
pire the ail- .
rwith teen&
r to General
L
been;therelbinr ;to any
riding in that
ice of i 'Mex.
ands with it
p ; .—Not lo o n
(3
, are Po, the
I i by ihr name
ardent soli- :
oft Paris,'
froio ttic
c, th , s lady
.Parddrt
ived
letteril inu
rid two bu ngWeil, and
it's the
it 'exactly,'
nand forgo:is
t;
HiusuAr
' 1 1 ' , i
•U on ,trial iu
'iao, aik oid is!
. . 1
to 'vsit
..pqr
d di ning- the
the, Vat rn ioht.
reeo e
r co
i , i.
it
she r Unlined
itdgd, Laurie)
case !Igaiust
ort comments
The- Court
onjid ,
Oua t
ted it's
eir pa,
adieu,' :Wis
. reak Ipperated
lbas beau pa t
. Englind, and
a:importune.
dr of •
to car
whi
litry an
et of R.
1858.
IS XY NEIGHBOR?
•
:hbor? It is he W'him'thou ,
ewer to Addend biesd, I
'ohing heart and blaniiig brow
nothing hind may d pross.r. L.
1 r
Thy neighbor! 'Tie the ffinting poor,
Whose eye with want
Whoni hunger sends froin door to door—
. Golhou and succor hi l.;
• Thy neighbor? .'Tie that rearY man,
Whose years are at'their brim;
Bent low
ir with sickness, care and
thou * r at! comfort hlm p
Thy neighbor! 'Tie tite t kaut bereft .;
yOf edely'tarthiy gemv • •
Widow• hadpiar
'o9.thoiC
n •
i'llante'er than meet'at a tippanlorti, •
Less favored than thinalown,:
RemeMber, 'tie thy.neighior worm,t . ‘•
„
Th 7 brother or thy NOD. ;
Oh! p not, (par not 115 e ditess by;
Perhaps thou canyt,L redeem
The breaking heart froin
•„.
ye+ s hare thy' ot with him. ~
KZ
0222
Hut
!Whose
' 1 —
UDDEN . 1 04N VERSION :41w, 'Southerp
joI. mals; seys the N. Y. Times, follow , th e
lead of Senator Mason arid - arii •now ads
earnest against a war with E'ngland as theS,
were originally in favor of it. The extra
•si
ordinary eagerness of ginat'ors Hale, Se -
ard, Wilson, ?nit other , Northern ineii f r
'
immediate hostilities is supposed to ;lia e
abated their die voice of M .
ador. Even
Toombs' , bas been exceedingly "stilt f( r
war" ever since. The' trutli is,. the whole
thing Was i t a genie of pOliticat brag, at
which the I 'Repoblicape proved the.' beat
players i ' 1• • 1
. .
. BM-Winter Davis, , of 511Iford,'Del., 'sn
of M. J. Davis, gave a birth `- daypOity .
ci
young gentlemen-and ladies of abotit:h '
own age, on Tuesday last. ; irilr. Davis w ,
one year. old on that day, ;and his comp
py, twenty-two io npmber,iranged initthe
ages frow eighteen tuenths down'.;' Whip
partaking of refreshments, l they sate; n
circle ,on the .carpet, and When the plat •
were passed round, each one:insisted 41 . ,
'helping; himself to all the 'plite,cOnta l ined
, '' .
'A ST. Louis GnurroN.+Otir St." . Conk
eiehanges state as dnititteri of bee, jhat'on
Friday last, Francis 'Frenebinan,
at one sitting, ate eight •fligneytt , loaves o'
bt'eadsiz.:,`pounds of ham, it' pigi foot, hal
a pound of cheese, and pinte of salad
taking two, glasses of beer &is
ea of water to aid, in the masticatory pen
cess, and !bendeclared lib was not antis
.I, 11 '
smThe' Wa i shingtou p l orreSpondent o
the New ons Cresent.- 1 iwrites home l as '
rlea )
fellows: 1 ' • . •,. ~ - . '
• ;, • I ' 1 i
4 gWashington, May, 15th, '1858 . .--MY
Irish .elsambermaid, the same Ithat _drink
the w!iiskey I leave on the .tattotel-pie4e,,
has just taken 'my stove dOwn, and l' 641
pose Ism V) understand byithsi, that warm
weather Las at last come.. i 0
I bet it 800
before morning.,, . 5' '
'I
Tan word 'debt' is compos. o - of t
initinls of 'Dun Every •
Ciodit'is formed of do initial lott:r
"Call Regularly Every, Daki—rit, Trust.
RAILROAD TRAIN IN
A correspondent ,of the Ci, cloned Ga
nettee,. travelling during the :cent fl ood on
lithe Ohio and Mississippi ' • ilroad, says
that on crossing \ the bridge of he Ohio and
IMisaissippi Railroad, at Vi , cennes, ,the
traveler westward witnesaes aovel sight in,
hail-reading.i s ,
Before him is a • lake (the
Wabash Valley overflowed) .o er six miles
wide, and' longer than;the eye an reach.—
lArress this sea the train runs on a trestle
( work, That sticks out just fonri nches above
, i
,the top of the 'water. •.Notbjn , is - seen on
}its - broadsttrface save these t a iron raili,
, around which the wateetiedd and whirl;
.'and dash madly against the s le nder - frame,
*bleb seems to tremble under their force.
All over the lake are whirlin eddies, ear
irilOg big trees and drift aroun and;around.
1
;These soon make Yonr;head a m, and you
'feolthitt the trestle-Work is 'le 'inly Mov
ing; "the bottom seems : to be undermined
and is moving, whil e the top isltipping
. .
l over against the current, anyouexpect
ha
'every -moment to b l ear the p lash=of the'
w o e ram goingdown into the sea. :But
h I t • .•
'•
it don't go, and there is no datger,l flight='
fn I as it.lobjcs..,'BUt now w e come to a.
pldee that.really-seetas fearful. We are in
the middle of the lake. It is ust twilight.
Almost •ou,t of sight. of land-- othitig but a
waste'of li'aters on every side f that long,
solitary railway train; we leave the straight
i..
ine, ,!sod gs . curving -south' and ;like a
.I:lake's traek.j Why? Simply because the
; ood has cared the_ trestle work away fr3m
lit straight c ourse, and left it lin itizig-24
ine, '(and half upset at that,: some dis
ance' belol. where .it !Originally; stood. . So•
sadly upset was this, trestle work '
.that in.
tn
.oe; places the rail on one side was two
vet lower than the lother, and seemed as
hough it wanted lonly the weight of the
rain to throw} it entirely down. i l The !owe!
:il had, however, been taken p; and tim
, era place:lon that side, to brig it up, as
, igb, t . and in some casesa littlehigher than
he other, so as to throw most o the weight
in the upper side. .1 Texas ale braced* up,
la
nestayed as well as could be done in the
resent state of the, flood. On this half.
ci f
iverturnerl, racked and tottiiith looking tros-
le work, our train;, crept cautiously along.
railroad train out at sea,, with iron
,}
•rough about it to anchor, it 'lady' at the
'ottom, gni creeping 'along ;n a shaky
restle work, that the 'engineeijis afraid to
ar; !for fear it may jar it doWn. 'Work
" en: are busy now Lin bracing ' up, and
.trengthening this . part of the ioad, and be: .
ore my: letter reaches you it will no doubt
.e perfectly:Aare.
pt-Plece.
1
'Sop. Stephen Allen's To 1
:
Ming the victims of 'the . '
.ifisilifk't was lion.igtephen Al'
,
in his' pockei book Warfoim ,
'
slip containing the' following •
-
Keep goodeompany or non.
idle. ,
If Yhur band s can hot be
ployed, attend' to the cultivat
mind: - ''
Always speak the truth. 11
promises. i
Live
,up to your engagement
When you speak to ,a man.l
in the face . ,
flood character is above. all - things — e - i.
Your character can not be essentially in
.
jured except hr your own acts) , 1 • ,
If any than speaks evil of pu,
let your
life be such-that no' man wil tbelieVe him.
Drink D) kind_of intoxicati g liquors.
1,.
1 Live within your inc - ome. 1 ' - ,
.• 3.
When you retire to , bed thi k over what,
You have been doing - during t
,e day.
Make no baste to be' rich i' you would
prosper: -
, Small and steady gains give;
,
with tranquility of , mind. -;
.
, Never'play at any game of o,baneo.
t Aioid temptation through fear you may
not be able to withstand it. ..1' •
Earn money before you spe d it. , ..
Never borrow, if you can a pid it. - 2
, Never speak evil of any o e. - Be_ just
befoiesou are generous.
Keep yourself innocent, if
happY., • . f , ‘ - '
Save'When you are youngli
you are old. / 1, . -€'•
_•
There
,is, curious t
o f et connected, /
with' the ":list of l inemhers of Congress. WI
reks's.Register tor 1825. he :;list bon
11 tains the full naines otevery .ember.of the'
House of Representatives bulone: There
.was 'a new member: from' Ten' essee - , whose
christian name coUld'not . heround out by
/.,
the camPiler, and so he, put hi dOwn thus:
--Polk.' Twenty 'pearl!, 'a teiwards this
obseure gentleman', of whese dentity there
was so much question in 180, was elected
President of thetoited Statei.. '
' -
/
, Noiirs..SENTIMENTS.-Co emn no man
. -
y
for not.thinking as you think Let .ever
one enjoy the full and free li erty, of think
itig ;for himself. j.et every man use his
I own judgment, slue° every an must give
an account of hidielf to Go. Abhor .RV-,
- erg approach, in any kind of egree, on the
t.
spirit of persecution. If Ye cannot rea
son or persuade a man into t e truth, ,
nec-,
er attempt to force him int it.' , If, love.
will not 'compel him,
_key him to God,
the Judge of all.+—John Ties ey.l` ~ .: .
EMIGRATION TO biIeSOURT •It ii said
thatthere is ‘ a laize migratio
n f . r . Ons 1 lowa
aerasi.the line into the Stat of Missouri.'
The St. Louis Democrat anuo nees-that, the
death of slavery in Tat State is deoreed ---:
The free State men in adjoiwrig States evi
think
dentlthink so, nod are mo iug, on to oe--
copy that favoreilland, whoa only blight
is; slave labor. ! , 1
limas
----_____
into oothemde
Y all that ap
a- 'day leave
' two hundred
trici Nebraska:
• isgt„Nmigrauts'
AI/outmode.
long and lorge eul
ply for s p.itkago.F
St. Louis, with al
passeugera estit
aro pourin
teawboats c
l ough to car
Siz bckit
averagi.
for. Kansas
i•y:,STAII.V,.) - EIED.::j
BARICWOOIys noir;
AIL FLOOD.
'A' man on brit trial 'for. mm
been found guiltyhby.the - evidel
posed to have bade sucecesfull
by his counseisin the folio
[
'which-is quite as good a_ war
verdict juries so often rendered;
reasonp, by which .juries attem
their finding.. ---, ' . I
"Thou shalt .b0t,, ,, ki11." . "Now. t if. - you
hang my client,. . you transgrepa r -the corn
eland as slick as grease, :and as plump as a
goose egg in a loafer's, face. IGentledien,
rautder is murder, whether commit ed by `.
twelve jurymen or an hunsble .individnat
my client. Gentlemen I do not :dewy:.
tbc fact of my client having killed it rHatil
NO ' such- a thing, gentlemenk---Ye
-may '-
bring the 'prisoner in "guilty,7 Chi) Legg
man may do his duty;but will that exonerate
you!' No such a thing. ft that. eiset yon'
will be murderers. Who among you is',
prePireti for the of Cain r,o beater:42
ed upon `. his brow td-day? : Who, in thin '
lend of libeity and light? G thlemen, I. -
,
will pledge my. word no one s ,o ‘, you has a
bowie-knife. % -No, gentleman, loiar :pockets . '
are 'odoriferous with the fumes of cigar cat
'sett and -.tobacco. You can Sleeker the to -,
bncco of rectitudtin the pipe 4a peacefisl
conscience: but hang my urifortyriatio'client o •
and the'scily alligators of remorse 'yin gal-
lop through the internal piinei lei Lf i your
ammal'viscera, until the spinal 'erfebrie of
your auatotnical-consAnction is turtles' into
a railroad fur the grim and gor goblins of
despair. .. . r- 7 '• .. ' -1 1
"Gectlemenlbewaie of tom itting mur
der ! 13eware, I,say, of medd lin g With the ' '
i v
eternal' prerogative ! Gentle men t adjure.,
yoir, by the manumitted'ghost o - tinpoyary
sanctity, ' to' do , no murder !' I c4durc you,
by the name of woman, the man spring of':' :
the ticiing,titno pieCe of time'sj theoretical . •
transniigration; tO do no murder 1, 'I adjure
you,'Ly the love you have for te !esculent
and
condimental gusto you hav e
to). our na-..
tive pUmpkier, to do` r no q murder adjure
you .by, Abe 'American eagle t at whipped ' '
i
the universal game I cock : f or ration ; ,and
now is roosting on the -inagneti telegraph('.-
of tithe's illustrious transmigratihe, to done)
murder ! - ;And lastly, if you expe ct to wear
. s
store niade , coatio • • if you ever expect free
dogs not to' bark at you; if you ever expect ,
to wear boots made of the free itude of the ,
Rocky Mountain Ruffalo:, and, tD, sum up
all, ' if you ever expect to he aniihing but .
sneakin', low flung, rascally, lor i'ded small --.,
i in
ends of humanity, whittled dow into tliif-
linctibility, acquit my client an ( save your
country.' 4'' ii .., - - • '
The prisoner was acqaitted, ,of!Ceurse. -
: .- .l.i
n
THE SPo.s or i:WAR.--t-The ( Engl ish .. ,
I cr i ~it - • ; vor miyir
i t.r n t /St A& fifilfsei To our
Possibilities. The place -was, giyen up : to
pillage.. All the. evidrices . 1 D i'. Idirbarr.io
magnificence, furniturq enthrm tired -- bang.
ings,chondeliers,statuel mirrors and china,
were knotikec' about ' ri aearch iii treasures. f: ..
Those-Who could not get in a,t, ce - to carry ,
on th e work,-searchelthe corridDrs; batter- I
ed off the noses, legs and arms of. the 'stat
ues inlbtr gardens,--or, &Sing into. cedars - ,
either made their fortuned by'the'dilaovery 1
of unsuspected treasure, or ;losti their Ilives
at the hands , , of concealed fineries. The'
'mount
' , mutat of spoils carried off by he Soldier! ~ •
"4,t0 Lave been very larfe
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Ifin
cantrattice, no i'starfilt_
ly, received tom a scoviel — ft
bar.dsome rooch,in. dianionds,..ln acknowl
segment 'of adruiratiOnl but not wishing
accept a gift, the motive ortibitth might be
misconstrued, she returned_;itqviith warm
thanics. Next day she,lneclyed a ,fetter
fropi• die prince; approving lifkhly of her.
decision, but the writing in thiitletter Lad
a singularly glistening appeari4Ce, and it ,
was a ft erwards found that the iOagnate, not .1"
to -be outdone inienerosit:Yl - iiad reduced-.
the'retnrned diamonds to no P6wier, With ,
whiCh he ho had besprinitled!tbe.wefink,
and. had thus;nsnred the adctii4auce of his
homage. •,.. - 1 L',. '
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dompotency
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•on would be
spend when
i6rA PAPEtt laid upon tll • tables of
the dleuses ot Parlament, headelluAgritinit-,
SiatiAcs—lreland," shows thikti . since 1847
Atok extent of land under catittittou tins in
creased from 5,-200,000 acres) 5,800,000
,
s'od that emigration '" has .diminished from
179,507 nerions of both sezei . its 1851,
to 95,051 i n, 1857. • ,
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• 111iW'SEVE4tAL American Citonts l Ms re-
, .
ported, Ire been. made in lit t aly in thii
way: The Pope, not being ahli to finish ii
certain railway . 'for lack ofin)opey, Offered
the title of Count to every "foreigner -who
would snb.setibe a slim of ftvelthousanddol
lars to the road. .The recinirid sum - Ivo
soon oblained, and a few mom nable;fam-
Hies were let loese upon'sociOty•
. =,--The monster nugged;.t , e discovery
of which in Alftralia; and ItA'subsequent
history and.shipment roillttglaed, - _has been
before anti.auficed, has arrivedin - Londony
and is on exhibitip,o at the offulial looms Of .
the Cry' steel' Palace. ' It wait ifound at the
"Kingower digginei
ty miles from Me'lliiourne.l This superb
This
mass et,galer is two feat lfatir milt a lin
length, and- ten inchs.at,i'egieteiest Wid , h;
it weighs 1743 .ounqf a, tr in arty .146
pounds,.and, strange to ealy,r,t . .is estimated
by gold brokers ltbat it, C 6116111111 i tli six.
ounces of dross, the residue 'being gild Qf
the. purest kind. ' i.l. : '-,
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CiaiE FOS THE 11EAVE8 :-- I ',X gentlessact
writing to the Arnerimn i Agrteulturist,
statea_that ha thoroughly tusked a filia young
mare afflicted _ with the &iv s br feeding
her no _corn stalks, and since tie disease bas
never returned. ' The writer_ i quotes Judge
Buel's opinion as to corn' atalks being . a
rensedy, that _ distinguished [ 4loulturtst
baying a horse afflicted iviila that 'disorder
whidi diiiippeat el
, after' i;ei4iso fed. —_
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