The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, June 30, 1858, Image 1

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TERMS--Oss poLtAnand Frrrvlbsirrs,
per /Inn m, in A.DANCE; therwiee Two Dot.-
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t assfrild. No aper discon be charg tinued,
tstil.all l arrearages are se led, except at the
cption of the Edito r. j
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Advertisements:nsertedj int the rate of - 50
c o. per 'square, , ot fifteen) lines for one fuser
tion7each subsequent insertion 25 cents. A
liber4) diScount tore to yearly advertisers. -
garlieiters an communications, by mail,
sh . lll4'have prompt . j attentio a.
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-witivie nb le? to itiberit - ,
7 I Wealth; eistate, and proud degree?
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j? There mustibe home 'other merit '
& • Higher m yet than those for me:-....-
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thHoe ing greater fir must enter 1
i , Into life's,majesti span;
iil F s tied to create and ! enter
; True nobility in nian! .
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What is noble! 'tis the finer
I l Portion of our mirk and heart:
Linked to •
ecimethinglatill diviner .
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Than mee 'languag r
e can impat., I L ' rt? ' •
I *. Ev er prompting, ever seeing
,ISome impovement yet to plats;
To uplift our fellow-being— . .
I. And, likeiman, to feel for Maul
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!,What is tetie? is the sabre
'Nobler than the bmble spade?
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___ d i g ni ty I •
• There ' ll a
Truer than e'er pomp arraye& .
I Ile who se 4s themind'e improvement
Aids the ivorld—itt aiding ming;-
1 "Every great commas tug movement
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serves not one—b i all mankind.
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'er the Forge's boat 'and ashes—.
on head-
Weere the rapid abu t tle flashes, •
Awl the spindle w iris its
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thread;
t There Is labor lowly ending
•Each requirement of the hour,
i - .Thie is genius still eitending _.. - I'•
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J, , Science — and its lorld of power!
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'Mid -the lust, and speed, and clamor,
I 9f the loom-shed a n d the mill; ' •
1 'Midst the clink of w eel I andham mer
Great res ults are wing still; 1
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i The, too oft, by Fats ion's creatures,
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• _Work anday
worker be blamed;
r l , Commerce need not *de its featnree;
Industry is not aeharaedl . `I
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What i
I is noble? That which Places •
Truth. In its enfranchised will -.
leaving steps---Elte angel traces÷'
1 That mankind may follorr still!' '
.1 fen the Seorn's malignant glances
; Proved him peered of hie clan, .
• Hei l . the Nobk who advances . 1
j . ll"reedomd and the', cause of Math
1 - NATIONAL D .—G i n the first of July
zeit w 4his -debit o the trod States will
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san& to abou $6 . 5,0 (),000, including
ibelOan of 820,0 0,000 recently authorized _
.bY, Congress . Taking i nto consideration
the resent stateLot' thel treasury; and the
royale . ; exfeet , f receipts during the en
cliug 1 e,r, it is Eriprc)l:ible, tbat any pay.
meats ettll be made until after the. next
Se‘lal 16-ear, °odd% July, 1858. In • the
haelintime Abe , eett . lemdet, , of the N
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ICA We !s witti
flgilat if large
expbdi ...,h was
il rl'P l t h( of the
'met Star.
TOE sire
Ti lot .....entiy, . .astating
grasshtippers had reached Ohio.
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iie u rtion was ou e , and, as -many
, pa i t!ts
t feel cuTioits on tit subject, we may
I Mention that M 4. &he, ek, of Franklin,
'lVarilen aol: Ohio, %into to the Ohio
l' l raler that th4asshoiliers are 'making
tlisi4 a pearanceithere In vast numbers.
J• Ile 4sy .;"Last year we had millions of
1 tbsq; tl,is year Ire hale hundreds of mil:
lions." , 1?cor five years, lie rays they have
b'eenincreasing Ow his farm, and be fears
thatunllessisona meansfare discovered for
tbeirldtructidia They will totolly destroy
hie o l irn and his aeighboi's clover fields.
,' ftEASANTET FN . -' W4SIIINGTON.--Tbe
'.lllAington Slates saysi: , "On Saturday
nigh( lat a young man untried Faucett`was
d on' Marylandmarii , : avenue, and while
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tb , Oren ion was being c9lebrated by a' few
rithiteol friends, isome ter' or twelve gen
tle`,iat name in, utiinviteil and with char
t.tierietiS Playfuln'ess stru i ' i the groom over
the head. with - a alung sot, and, blowing
t „
oat. 'the . lights, proccedell to make merry
tAerltheir nwn fashion r by.b l reaking the fur
mtars and, frightening tlie, ladies present.
Aft4n i
r almiagl as long as they chose,'
ta . e . ydret red outside, wh' re they remained '
_ l ; l lf , r,ut two o'clOck, A. ~1 throwing ocea- .
'''Pnl stones atiii brickbats at the house.—
it i isj said tit r e groolx. knows the cap..
tu na') of this pli.a.sant. party, but having
a . 'eas regard for his life in ,his new domes
tt, relation be nifusea Iciliaform on Sini."
L
zU) - The New ,!Y ork Tribune suggests
tlArli all 'the conductors o the credit Press
in!this.untry shintld celebrate the coming
1 720111 f July by adapting the cash sys
c.
teiill I says : I • -
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"Ihei ) four lea journals of Chicago
Il i vs ad pteirthe leash system with regard
to subscript ions . IFlencefortir,tio name will
t! ettteed - on their book] unless it be ac
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by cash, and henever the cash
; 1 1 / 1 h ave run eut, the Per will stop no•
r .l { ll. until morelcash is orthcoming. In
lel . i th Times has.alrea y been conducted
' i l ! Pois i yotena foi thelas t two-years, and
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rn a m at eatisfatorily. results .. It, is ems
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'fig thit any journal an where should be
induct kl on any other th an cash Bittern.
tol g it tube inveterate scourge of Amer'.
n'te
pare, being 4terl -unknown to
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• I" STITANTiII C 01113,. JR. •
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,early very (country village_ si s
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ivo.',!. We do noentban An Assalssie,',
!lA. man who Murders for hire 1 ,' as Wor-t•
,
er faxpl ins the word ; but we mean the
man . fore whom all other must give
the an who min 'whtplanybddy in
f—
m'.4-ila greatlbig animal ha blinks his
hien . e viable, and wbciig, env e 1 by
tl•
n wide ittle bbdies and lit ler bratne. 1 ;
?lir Ivill ge hMI its bravo,l latl all events
and a ; perfect (type of his class hei was,)
.:-- His name was Jonathan Burke, tho' l
teverllenrd hien called' cJahnathan,' but ;
! l e ,- and that was before a )nstice's courts',
-k Burke waslhis name it world over,'.
he often( said.l He was a Pig: burly fel-I
I; OX eat and twa inches, tall, ;with
ad, 1111 sive shoulders; great long arms,
' a he . like! it small purarlkin. : His
If
jwas e ataerfristie. l • Ale*, receding
!hea4; mall pug nose; tqek,l, heavy lips;
I a *nail, deep chin; His eyes were of
ght grey, verging upon a l at r like green,
i:le li s hair, which was short and crisp,
of r. biiriat, sun-dried colat., ',neither red
nor flaxen, nor yet of .a dark hue. 1 The
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onlyfe ' tur in the whole man ishich tend- ;
ed d:tra t from his herculean proportions I
- was the fiai,, or rather hollowl'appearince of I
his re at. To one skilled in anatomy, or I
phly iol 'gy, it,. Would have been g at once ap-
t:, 1
parent ! at he had but littlecif whatis, gen-1
eially d nominated 'bottom,' nndlthat a long
genfloe' d effort would) have, reduced his
'Wind' t a weak point. 11
• Jack B rke - was bore and; reared in our
viliags,-an ever since he hadbegun to go
to 1.614 he bad been the terror]of all tin
luck!' 'rights " - she chanced to cross his
path' -,lle 1 beat his companions without
mer y, analtook delight in being•feared.
15 e grewl a lder, he became /mere insolent
andverbearing, and at thelinie of Which
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we write he was diSliked byl nil l'the e decent
pee le I of 1 the place:.-- Hie !voice ! was
loud) and coarse, and it broke in upon all
circles
,which might be gatheri.A near him.
And then this bravo did net possess that
spirit of generosity usually'; betrayed by I
1 those who laappen to.. lie giants in size and.
strength. - Ho was, on the jecitttrarY;: low
andmoan, taking delight in tormenting the
npo thosewea , land Bien .aging onthi's frill strength
j not half his side, in short he•
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was a coward as well asahravoj - flel fore
ed himself I upon all otir little I gatherings,
-and seemed -to take delight in stalking'
about 'and realizing that none' 'of us could
'purl iiini out'.' He was' now twenty two,
and lw'es fabl forgetting all lot I the useful
knoledge he had over gained 4. ,at school.
Meng the recent accessionfte the l p,opu-
Intl n 1 of oar village was a young a
docor, na.
used William Granby. He,livassmall,
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pale poking man, not over five fedi and ten
ins CS in height, and quite slira in frame;
hut, he ma i n who studied birdelbsely Would
her l l ,,
,jo s i: ee t n h kla y a o t uth bi e s nv p i a e l d en h e ..il ss ni lv l a the result
of peg crinfinemeot over his studies, and
was More after all, a delicate !fairness of the 1
_skin Ann a want of health': j And it would 1
also have been seen that hta slight frame]
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was ' very muscular one, anti most admira-,1
bly ;trbled and put Net*, 1 1 .
INI illiam Granby was What :the girls of
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our •fflage, called a handsorael man; and
haunts he received from 'the female
ion of ur community, for nal we became
vitiated we loved him. ! Ile Ras a warm
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4,. andia noble opponent. i 1
ud Granby had proved himself an ea:
at phy!deiau, too; ,and thongh he had
iiji out" village but a year! and a month;
he:conpderice repoged lid( his F•li i 1 1 was
•eateilthan had been repOsed in the
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terer and plebtptil
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him.
net
ced
to day some of us went i i
was unmarried, but itetr
iwnty of course, not al
rinvitc in Its we walked
ding r ace, .and were pleb
bvitati n. His : study wi
for c fort, and'anon i ;
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i Itoluttly necessary for.
I fessin was deteeted a!
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1,5 gloves; a patr,of.foi
0 br ad-swords- while
ila pai of dumb bolls:
,
what thesei were for--4urek
doctor's uao, for I conld Idol
them, !tart] to hold 'them in u
swing themabout at an angle
6ve degrees ; and I was' mucl
he tsar. ' • ,
,
I ''asked him what he did I . wilb them he
,
‘Oh, '1 he said, Pmiling, 'I ore clic my *l9-,
cics with them;' and as •ho 'spoke holrook'i
them] up and raised them lat larna's length,ll
and tberekeld them forlsomoimOments, his]
fine hieast rounded out I likeßoman eui-J
ra. , ..5. Then he drew them u , and out,and'i
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around, handling them as though they bad ! '
been) mere oys. It seethed impo.ssible' that:
so small 10 body could contain so Muchl
iu
strength; ' t be assured us'that he bad I
gaind it al l ! by practice. r Be' had labored'
for years tdidevelop a muscular system, in,'
which he h d , been laeking whena Chill',
And; tie also said that by keephg his Mils.'
1 :t
cies I .le ll hardened and *Verged, he wan
betty c able' ' o bear the fatigue cifl his profes,
siert,: Iwhiehcalled . him' froml his' rest often.
for several nights in succession j i
lye were_ making arrangements 'for a
grand pic-rle in our village. ,The. girls were
maireg pies and cake! of 'all I sorts; and
shaPci9, while we youths,wereprgering two
tables, and( clearing nri the fgreve, Whict
was; just outside of the village on the bank
of triti riverl' I ', I•I ' I
The dailat length came , and the sup
mired from a cloudlesi Sky, ,and a fresh
breeze CM sweeping up the river bearing,
a grit :eful rness upon its bisom. tWe
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reached lb 'ground in due Benson; andlonry
ono!, tbing'me to mar the pleasures of the
occasion.:` , ',Tack Burkemade' his apiear
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e licit; e ground, in a shabhy suit; and
with an in lent swagger., AI chill; ran
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trlion;h the whole crowa,l Many of us,
wild gladly have helped to pull him away,
bur we ahrtink from meddling'with one ado
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was se strong and gigantic, and w il ithaci r to
reckless and , end' sa in his wrath.
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si ! 'w the third 'deli ate lips of the d tot
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quiver nein etice be 'filthy fellow swag
ghring about, hit e • • aid nothing Abend
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On of our part , was a youth named Di
vid Singleton.; H a was; a, quiti, good
hearted fellow , and beloved by l. die
waited'
had u on Mary Livingston to ;the
Pick:q. I b!i , i was a l pretty "b i lne-eYed,
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maiden of etg teen, end that she loved Da
vid right fed Iy, we, all knew that David
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loved her. Id
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It So happened that JiMit, Burke had of
',l I. . II • fered an several occasions to wait upon Ma
ry''and she hial as ofthn, preemptorily
_refli
sedlm: ge had 'professed to dike her,
and h d made hie beget that ho .weltdd have
y h
j t, andlit 'Da Singleton dared to
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put starm in the wily he'd drop him ri I
'On le Preientoe anion Jack-wait of !Ong
inee seeki ng *tiry' 'side. :David *as tier
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ti
vous s a d sy. He was a light, tnisli.
trained youth and loioked with dread npen
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`the' g a ; who 1 son ht to annoy both him
and bls fair etimpa ion. ' ' 'I 1 •
I Mar asked Bur ej to go away;, l and as
elle spoke stol turn d hnddering from hiniA.
• , I shan't gol a y,' the burly hruteire- .
!fumed. 'lf y ou n't like it you can lump
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(z Towle, Iti ry, aid young Singleton,
trembling, let a lea e ;him.' • j
0 , 'You will, 11,' cried Burke, seizieg li l litry I
l i
iby the arm aid, drawing her back.i c
II The affrighted girl 'uttered a qui cry of
!ar u m' and ' Single ri started. to is feet,
quivering at ;every pOint. ! • ( }
'Miserable ;brute, he exelaimed,Oet her
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,in an i n stant Bu Itp leaped up a nd swore
Ihohl,ll
life. the youryoungster within an incll of
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...o n instant all was alarm and confu
sion;"but inlthe midst of theelanAor there
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*rose a clear, ladenj!oice--- 11 i
'Stand -bas ; St
i nd .baek every one of i
you! }Back I say+nd give. it.e.room!' 1
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1, The" way 7 s quick ly cleared, luad the,
I;yatingl doctorilleaped into the
,open spice,
t
;,his bright .cy [burnt' j g keenly ; ibis face
'flushed, arid' his slight handsome frame
l'ereet end eteln. 3 }I 1
'F'ellow,', he ibund red, 'leave this p l a ce!
Take
..our foid!presence hence at once! Do
, you , uoderstak,d? Wh at a , miserable cow
ard,. ti insult . I girl ! Shame! &a l ine! lint
f/ ,
lgoli g • II • 1 '!
rot' a few Moments Burke waslimplete
ly dumb triadic:. I There was emu 'thing in
the tones 110 I beating of : the min before
him, and in he strangely burning 'eye t at
beamed upim him,: t at awed him for he
while», But em e red everything by its
weight and ,ne yin the couragh of be
brute soon ca ' e i ba kto him. 1
'Who arc , ' 'hit,' his first re m ark, at
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the, same time e Ang his , bullet- ad
thipathningl4 1 , ' I
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- 'I am the rut h ordered you4o leave
this place! 1 I - You rescue° is very o en
sive. ; ' You' ere n t luvited, and iflyou ad
anyd cnne I 'Ou iv uld not be here!' 1 '
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4,0„0k oc, my n &tidy,' bell wed the
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brUte,l Ihst you s y 1 ain't decent again,
t
and I'll spile ila.t lady-like face of yatitta, ,
mighty quiek 1 .1 • I ' , - . I
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' There wee a q il smile upon the ,oc
tor s f;ao 10 e" re li d—:7 - . .1
Your ver eon sA now shows that you
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are devoid' fll all I ecency. A decent man
would) net stiiYlarli rel be knew his Ipresence ;
was offeneiye!l .1
Willi a fierc e oath Burke raised his huge
fist iid Ida 1 d f o rwa rd . , We would have
tii i
interf red, h i Graitiy sternly aiiiered us
1 f'ack. Still tie were l fearful. What could
i the' small 'gentlernahlY physician de agai nst
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!such 1 giant? i . : 1
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Bu we re 15:_en und,cceivell IliPon
Burke ,
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first rivatie,c,; Granby nini i tily s ip•
I A 0 :00:4 , 5 and with a pile mot on
•of his too, I ughtl the giant's toes, nd
' sent him at 'f 11.1enqth 'upon the groundl—.
I•Like a mad 'b 11 B rke sprang . to his feet,
land while the dirse showered fromihisllips,'
he Ist rteiqn On *rsoby, as thcl O. : the
would attndli ate • him at - Once. {Clm nd
serelt
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ne the young d ctor stood, an . as the
brute came h he adroitly raised hie left[sl
bow, and piss pd the huge dirty fistlnver 'his
shonhier,and lthe sa,ma'moinent lie plant
ed hislownlti , f ull ;upon' Burke's l a nce with
a blow that' , nockffd i him 'complet l ely from
his Ifeet. . Thatiblo ' sounded like the crick
of a ilietol, 1 I nd w s struck by a man who
't
knew how, t pro lall •his powe4 to the
best advantal 1 wherever he
,wisbeti to Pe
i t. 1 1 I 1 1 l' .. 1 .
Orrick Bur aro el like lone bewilder id
11.3
i
ansd be wa Btln a few moments ll
.
recovered hi , s sons 6,1 and leaperqtowat
GreobY agaid IT i 4 time ilie depict
_ .
ruist wild, pre-
into his stud
y
~ lealy ihree
, ,
aeheleri— we
I crown b:rhia
fr l sql to aecept
'as a germ of a
,
i . the articles
r tile stu4y of
,Yitl i e; a set of
ils-i ii. Fife of
. Yi
upon thelloor
1 1 II wondered
• not for the
,l'initbing ; i with
'y bande; and
borne forty -1
h :than
t
I ._
~ co. i .l a t s ime the Jctor p,
w as BUr Win
formed • a feat hat gr gas
i , . 31
was effective.' / L ike In thing of st eel -wi
_ he jeie ll
pei
and fi nely tempered springs
,-he
•f/rward, 14dan link both hisfeet up
the/tkiant's birst! Burke fell lilac a lc
but bis breast lies tAvily boned,lland
j
wad sOon on ha , fe et again. ', 1
'Look .ye, ' c ried :
o • ye, Granby, sterri i
, 1 1 • it, •
have seen enl go o :e to 'mow t /
not/ tolbe, trill awi hr Now go a
you shall go 'Oar
,/ , save that o
eyer ? , 3 1 1 .!./if u I ouble me more
most sOred,y , h e you! I ha ,
y°n 'l' w ll aril lic i lZ k Y " ci 4ror 1 go; cf . I don l l-— / .'
We will eiroPly add that the rdmainder
/of this se ntence w sVcomposed of fearful
miths,l and thatl, wile they quivered ugon
his lips, he . A c n e ed his fists and darted
1 forward. I• j ' li 1 I
'This .time t e ' d
tor-received him in a
nett - fshion. ; l ila Aped every bl ot- which
cict
- . t . , .t
was Madly a d cltnistly aimed at h i m,
1 , • .. • 1 knocks
and . began t rattl in a shower e,
upon: his face and head,- and breast; and
arms',l and b ' y,! that , soon completely be
wildered him. I came-.heavier
,Onl! they cae-iheavier
and beavithickuland fasterachon e
cracking lik' la 1 itdol, and planted x
-1
actly'wEdd it Watt lined. In a very s ho rt
.time purke Was i t only entirely very
t
id, but his tole! bOdyi above the•watst,
was beaten t i the' ith was black . Od obit
tusiti.l: Ile tiCl!' like a 'tatt ft L, mercy. 1
1
• 1 I , .il 1 ' ' 1 ' 4 , 1
BEA
111•11
•TL
count •
vestse
the P.
or, of 414
.1
view
frinn
Tiu Us,
uuderitand tin
appended to tti
beforel'lCeingt:e. , l l !
1
of the, aCCOUII
1 ,
federal govern
the'ivar'l?f 18,l
abeerbeing fa
1
Isom elifferent r
that w4ich as
ner ttled d
the (payment. i o
fedel treasu y.
tion o ;the pr pc
terest , on tbe
aciviane/s,-wili l
. the t tat,eJ wh i
are te to a
?rout t ree to
Ill i sh I Unionil i l,,
1 t
ixED ta law
in IVeriaont.
i l ts ne So)
i t.
that r 0 Isla trespassing
lorigin to one Davids
tile rod and ghten
tolotthi l Shefe r. Shut' 1
uliset wage ; and , tor
col W. H. Pit roan.
:
the' acoident,[ hafelt
should foot th bill. _
owner of the' o ghoul
Davidson clai ms . that'
cause I the dog Was not
,1
triad ; be wo 14 not
hbrae, had E 3 it agent
nose ; and ht e dog al
y,' on
at I
'ay, a L nd
e black
I eball
e giden
A.
911 yOul
ed t tie c
liVi
mandi
El
1 1 7 +3. •1., , 1
1 1
.iAted j rill] 1
Maryl Ipviill •
(Yes.'l 1
iThenl go,', ':
c l o
Like 'a Li ~_.,
left the gr n. I)
im.lnii 1 to
aerate?, cried
t . : r l i tne6oi
go an w m
• lo ng th.
day endea ..
happy son gs.j •
jealorie•be ,-
body'i girl 11
doctor all dam
and .aonoredll,
joalorts.li I
' Wi! , l2 . in a r-
Tiling .aeier l l.
stand the sage
upon him, no.
who ad yrit
men/Ilie had . 1
for our vill i ag
tor nver ga p
valuable purge
the pl ea of thJ
•On thing-"..
1,
'youn -man 1,
dutubibellA, 4
d ingirig, 1 riugk
for Ihn de+lop , l
seen..eforg nor ,
assert . , I 11
and
I wi l e )
.Gina
d gi rl
Lang'
cloni
Are
I TOT)
• body
ed ant
trig;
BO
k
Coriteri
ind
could
ossed t
ceived
ben h
a more
hau he
t incubi
'oro :
our ril
snch
Sill}
dent of
since,
49 tiiil
33
Poltns
111.,
Igagd
stm{tmte
rem
a hi
the,K t
Poe m
It
En
ring tk
ho hush
tof that
hem if
cry his
r.
Demo° :`'t,
EW, II .i.M,
,
"ortikia. , r,
I am i i forme
i l d upon t 4 wl
that yo i i pone'
1 lAihic i you at
al{ I ot.tglaa
id - -
Mr.
' DE ,
ca . sol
q.lito
PLAIN '
Cliok I
R
reye
ma
nd will
, 0 1 0 1/ 71
insi re
trans
Post
toes aid
b
1 u
noses iff boiek
pose 3tou try
t•
P.,' MI at P,l 1
Ddm rat, IT
goes.' , 1 B u t D
kind bont he
Twill inirodu
there. isi any
ehangd by a , 014 m
anxiouEi to ft. d it out.,
will not fled o e, froi
Deme,erats i this lee'
garded las st iftly bon
may think it est to in
( i ni
tbitt i our gime, item
stanil it l we es t.
Yo Mew J
pbliti &I—
-1 - -
compt.
a littl,
ILU•
ai
. 1 ;
.ne
lEE
GORE
QM
Tn pout
Ng
. be
highe, t ti point,l 1
powe ; aa been
i
hition i , s sated 4
ritity l p slowly, i
of the Coutirta
ruurrult r alon 1
its Uri Milan' ?'
. ,r
sund a . urisnl ,
from myriad 1
tribut, of er4s
from !I ! firma er
the lairghindid
of Mirrueseta I
1
wild Ace field
gathered from t,
cliffs—that s ;
th 4 depptir of+
w i
of watbra to ti
the hundred
. 1
overt *wing
the Mississipp
t
otherl ities au i
UUse bed. 3.i
she s on' berg I
the witves,. 1
washl ., l
be dust
St aids Ne ,
IV ll'Avt - '
leg.
stssipp
nnot ,
exhibi
Jit begi.
la reced
nt, rolli
the fla i l
ursn , --s
with lii
cries a.,
al boar!
t of tr i
tOr • 80.1 l
iith the
of tho
to hoar,
ng wtt
• k gorgi:
ocean, a:
ties on
es. A :
ins poi
i towns. ;
iia
t • roue
eh did
• om the
an ant
civil a
,s which
of the •
lent fo
1; and
'nal dui
inciple
Ldepted'
ay you
hese 1
Wet
, sed um!
e long so;
.roduce
ch will
u6a vari
five' mi
Y► `l4
1
, neof de-
Plhislunoy,
. .
MOVE ON..
The march, of life should never,ata,l
All things should onward! tendi I
' ; Man should not , elog progression
But stiiVo to more and Mond.
The waters more 3n deptha nt'ooea
• The streams nrong the'doei,
The rtvulets with onward motion.
• Throughi sweet - and verd4t vales
‘1 • ' I Dl ai
The clouds move gently thrdugh•thi
• The earth relit erer.o4;
VOA
And
Inift eitirOetf,"
2 :' . llid 'Years vim!, one by,*
1114 tool-Should sifire to f
In'this their ontritlynt)fi
-I , erinitting Eulogist the tide
B ever, day by day,'
3 the fellow
as gen i e the
TeKDoE s
)p, lone:
--*J
the
ied
uoi
I • •
oft our
lOoUldUit
WPII apt
'see those
l•jilinish
g id day
thd doe
q}l4prigarld°
I.J
a revery
a i pay of
1 0 3 g1 and
col i d iron
ras•riovor
bailie()
I i':{
• ,
1 91uP
, in
(look
lgoiirer
Ropton,
.4 it en
1owe:
1858.
• - .'„ A Thrilling-Scel4. 1
1 1 c • .
I ~, Durilig an exhibition of.litim Imbarg's
,Dfanakprie one night last week in Celurebus,
phi, a violenti storm of winci l aivi iiintame
on, which prostratedl the eanvais op the 3m-
Prkoned Mullituqe. The, Capital - City
Fact thus deseribes the scene that ensued:'
1 The storm came at last about 8 orelock,
' he wind , blowing ahurrioane,''iund the rain
ming - down in sheets . of. *Ater. ,' The
animals, were Imlay, the lionsivarint the
tl a ephant extr emely` uneasy, 'swaying 'his
rie, carcass to and fr.. - 'd the, - -Ink
iota they are
4,3
etO
*
.1-004 tie
goy of
1313
the
ility
ct.
riort o
,Lim.
el,
theitnelee; and there Wad ,t 1 general concert
'occasioned' by a commingletnent of Opera,
screams and curses; loud and deep : ' .7.t,tvas
soon, called b out that the wagons •had been
hpset, and cages blown over. The alarm
became; unspeakable, and shriek followed
shriek ' danger beoome• mire imineot
--Nor ! was the apprehension allayed
when the cry went :out that ~ g lion teas loose,
nd a large New 'Fount:Band 'dog, pressed
is war through thelerowd in ateh of less
tonfmed quarters. , Knivei wee freely used
o ripping the zanvas on all stle, and Ilan-
Pillalayed his, part, tearing tro strips all
around him. At length el cro on the
outside to` meet a deluge from! the 'clouds,
and to . make', their way homeward over
streets running like rivers.
,1
111213
II think , you
ifaet Oak, the
ave beeh ire-,
erh4l Y.on
we 1 if
n7 L if ' ke!can
I
t uper
lew, 11l
ZED
Plain
•
t.. 610
attaide
I 1
grel.tl •
id Avilos
majestf
, gicat ...
h a itn
sand inif,
li into a i
i it here . 1
B—with
osly ex,
1 : lIIIS
The /Kansas Editor's', Platforin. •
t 1
A new impor just startetilt Donfphan,
Kansas, called, the(Free Press,,lays down
the 'following profiramtne:
"We will claini a charter On Ina
whoint please. IWe puff Doniplian
city if we :thiek it: 'deserves puffin-6 [Puff
all Merchants in the 'city who remem
ber.thc pyinter; puff steamboatse that' Will
let. us yido deadhead; puff b'oardinebousth
keepera,Mho d?n'tjbother us about our bill,
and will promise to.'nuff 'any deeent,Politi- .
eal paity' that will pron;isa i t nofto make,
Congressman IHof us. We fear God, bate
the Ileconptoit.panstitatioh, dkspiseliliour,
cotetepotaries, inspect, tho
don't ask any favors of the tern sompany,
lose ouraelves, and wilt take Atchison
money subseYiption. Is7`o will make
war againut the devil, againsttho . Amin
islratim, • and anybody' that says, 'boo' to
us. We;,mon't tell any licsi! : „won't take
clubs of over one thousand to (one Sddiess,
and won't join either divisienl'ef. the Free
State payty until we find which is going to
be, the strongest, We believe in matrimo
ny, believe that there are a very great ma
ny wee, in diansas, and believe the Dutch
are going to be thdsalvation'O.Doniptian.
_
ringl.o
g ooze 4
with•
et
of e!', g.
,_..
° I f JY
Ids it w
es to lir
tiers i ,
0, del ge
it op. o
)11i, his '
f the gl
k, uplaur i i
og nioro I
Is on beri
ell . 1:
d
1
7.1
•
1812 --We
1
1 .
'!ot 11 has , lbedn
•1 ,
latnewhill t uow
3 a 'reiopening
i agatiestl, the
ktnees dring
on Ow fbal
,he State A
letaatton from
the .litecounts
,provtoes for
es out of the
that the 4popi:
ealdul'aiiig in
andl forg tten
es in favor of
nt in ithalag 7
estimated at
bf 1 dalliaik
-11 I I 1 1
awe! i'
off talbly
ot a r bid 'dog
ilot,and I be-
Illpg i 1 n 1 tnto
ire belonging
°fee ra p away,
leg belonging
'Smith c4used
w that Sthith
ea e thdt I the,
~ the dancing's.
~ ot holden, be.
and lithol i !On
frightond ;the
his own dmiii-'
E2ll
n , 1 , - II i few
AN UNNALITAE .4111E1v-tn. days
since citizen of Boston died !it the age of ,
/3 evcnty-Oght. • :He has eon Ilticettntu:ried
hi
Mad was the father of six c ' ldren..:yor
the `past fifteen years be has been a Nyld
oier, and during that time on !of-lis•dan
ghters hai.been his bons e-keeper;- - and, for ,
the, sake of ministering to,his Wants, , has re
fused seieral advantageous,. I offers The 1
day before his ileatb: be _informed his ,i3,m- i .
ghters that .he had concluded „ to marry. r
again, the person bctilig l yoUnger than her-
Self and that die condition of her marrtage pr
. . .
was the oulditik over his property to 1 his 1
tvifo at death. '1 lin the forenot ofitheday
after he was married. lA4r inner he lay.
t
doli n upon a sofa in his room; and w h en .
his new-made wife went to call him tol i Ce
ceive visitors, he - was de4td.. ' T he daughter
thus left destitutdis l residibg with :it sister.
I :94ive l
./1 of
tied
./ilan
atno.
,lions
aJr,
_... [ - il
WIDOWS, A AND firstartB.-.-', The Prod
dqnt of the United States I' hai r signed the
bill extending the provisions of the first
seetion of theltet 3d February, 1843 1 ; so as
to continno , for life to widoiraha c balf pay
allowed by amid act, and whe n-tliere are
no widows, to the children tideFlaixteen
years of ago. Widows . recei vi ng pensions
under special aeta„l,are also in , tided in this
Ixontftcant Peaiture• '
• I I
EN
E 30.1858-
r 1.
Men racy be wiser if ,they a
More virtubua, if theYNii
And who, within this world„
nruht:ftii P at higherl still; I
let bigots stand'hy,..de - etrine
The wise will pass them
Weak rairul,s may cling with
Dui strong onesvaliantly,
1 .
Like waters rolling to 'the Ocean,' ' i":
Do s wn mountains piled qnigh--.1
Like cltuds tbrever in °Mum don,
..Tbat. 4 .4 move across.ihe sky-- '.'
Will we forever onward.pres7,
, 1
;Thos fetteriess and free;
And deeming virtue happinetis,
Our •watchward.ever' be, .1
• ' - . , Move on.
MEI
SPITEGEON ON THE pa_
vri.e.t.
,
The celebrated Spurgeon' Iw6
eloquence bee_ produced such
w i tement in- England,; 'recently
alsernami to London, on the gr
• ' 'c.l W 13' • 1
in Amert . - esu join l a pas
I You never saw such a peode.
Siders'call . them fanatl'es. 4. is
natisitins. , Others say,, theY
but enthusiaate. ,It iti,a ,heave n ltern. Every. thing' that isido
With sitchtepirill .:;If they sing
the crashing .thUnder; , if they
like the "
swift sharp ' crash' crashi of
lighting Up the darkness of the
' ed., „and making them for th e m
that tbere'is smoothing in Otty
the minister preachers like n E
ana !bon the church is gatlEbret'
it is with a hearty good will. NI,.
give; they give with eular,ged
Whoa they visit . the sieb, they
,i
gentleness,meeknes4 indloveli I
is done with a single _ eye in Gic
dot of; men,' but t ly ,the power
Oh, that we might See 1
sueli , a.,
this! ti 1 ,
'.. Itut;blessed be God, it does no end hero. 1
The revival of the church thbtx ir l ehes the I
rest of .aociety.. Men; wlic4 do not' e?tuo
forward'and profess reli g ion, hre' drepunc
,
tool in attending the means of gr co. Men
tb l at used to% swear, give it I rip; they ' find
thathat it ;is not suitable for thel:ti es. Men
hat profaned the Sabbath Irma' despised
Od, find that it will not do; t he y give
m ec o t adl.ityllphreiey
-131 l ati l i; u B;a p:
ti
he
re T th i lo m onw e swe-rgheeftraerickthhaaenayrg_oendoe;d.dtrl
to
E:ti
y_som
el
crimp tract,of mimeos°. The Egher or=
cr. are also, touched; thex too a e l brought
o hear the Word. Her lady shi p in her
arriage, who never would hdve t aught of
oing ro en moan* place as'i. c ntrentiels,
oes not now care where she go4sige long
ro e the i a a nd bless a
derlaYnaBanie.prulains;ist ear the
np
b . I . th e sido of her ladiship'elfai l of grays,
mid they both go andlbend toge th er before
the throne of sovereign grace., 11 classes
are affected. , I ' ' 1
Even the:Senate feels it; Ito - talesman .
himself is surprised at it, and ;wonders:
Whitt all , these things. mea n. Eveif the
-,,onareh on the throne febla shit hat, be.
..1 better
• r •
oul6
the monarch of a peoplik, Jetter Than
ebeknew before, and t,hat.. is doing
rmAtilingin * wiles past Mier:thoWght
—rthat. a peg ;Ring, i& swighg,a betto( l
drioilkii*OZerol44)teleter:intieetieerthie
tivealiii , -4zooteat;44triditekii -
Te4,44. 0 411491*L- Beri.Yled• 0 13 9 bil
one the convene - are, atidheavenf telelfulr
er; th! harps of .heaven ire htuder t the
songs tit angels are inspired with new Melo=
dy, for, they rejoice to sea the sons of Imen
prostrate before the throne. l' The universe
is made glad, ills GotVa Own Summer; it
his the universal Spring. ; The Itime of
lam sidging of birds . .is come; - Itbe Voice
'of .the :.turtle ' is beard ii our lend. , 10h,
'' i l' -
ithat God might
.send us- such•a Javan as
:tt". ' 1 ‘ 1 ' '.li
ME
iiM
ME
E gon;
sty,
lldi th
ITEM
?I'S/
trive_J
wool thrive,
isubtre
?dove on
' THE; ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH EXPERT--
rmigHtB: 7 —The Navy Department has reeeiv
pi a letter from Captain Hudson, ofl the
!Niagars, dated Plymouth Siiund, June 3.
piveral successful experiments had been
ittle, as to. the electric current under deep
ea,land as to The facility
. of laying she Ca,
le at great depths. The greatest depth at
tained was
twenty-ere. hundred and thirty
i ~, 1 ~ , a r thoms. 'The machinery had acted admi
ably ii running out fthe cable at a speed
'of fice or six knots an hour. , , All was ex
iieCted ,to be ready to leave port . on tha
[l.oth, for the center of the :grcat plot au,.
Whrire the•work would commereL , . 1
t, 'for tut, ....._
me.,
m
a re the•work would co..
fi tt
i ,
GET AlloarE.—Oct-a h Dill() TiCh or poor,
Mel home, and learn to lov i e that home,
gmake it happy to wife and e •liiren by
'our beaming presence; learn to love aim-
)1e pldsures, flowers of Gitel's . wn plan
ct
ing, N., God 'a.
tng, and music of his own; the ird, win
Ind waterfall.. 'Sp shall you: he? to 'stem
he- . tide; of desolation, poverty and despair`
hit comes Upon se many through the acorn
Ilittleithings. 'Oh, the charmiof a little t
nre;,comforts dwell there that shun the
r,dcd balls of sOciety.. Lope humble in
i 1
rdnr little home,; attd look to God far a
.
ug er ono. . 1,... 1
MP'lmpressive and beatAfull were , the
d ing words of Goethe:—"Oped the shut
eas and ;let in more light!" But no more
itonehing than thoso of the, so oolnester
who had grown,eld and gray, and whose
to oft oft, life was just elosipg. eyes
ew dim as - the shadows of 4eath gather
ed around him. and his thor(ghts returned
or &moment . ; and he fancied it 'a winter's
fternoon; and the night clounklearly in,
rid to dying he murmured: 1 ,'.1.g iq growing
irk, the school may be dialeaksed,' ' , Sad in
• instant the holliday with him as began.
,
Zltir 'Occasional, ' the- Wash', gon 'cot
e
, 1 '
.pondent of,Forney's Tress ' writes—
l '
The nomination of Williani - Montgomery
5; the Democrats of the twentieth diStriet
cl your. State, is to bo , opposed, 'regulap,ias
.t is. 'Word has been issued, thatlthe pdst
master stile town of Washi?gtqn is to be
removedi because he is the filend of 3.1
; , Itn lack , Year friend, Judge' flaelti the
eatorney General, is said , to V be the most
violent Assailant of . Nonigoiner , and' one
A the men who assert that We re gu lar do
te
Ile itdv .ates I not
butly war upon the principles , also' ; Wq
ti
3 thiu . ages' of the DeMdcratic party.
ti o
We have, indedd i fallon upon {strange times
7-----.4...-i-----1-- .
1 MU A Washington correepodent says
that William Bigler and J. (illay Jones
have a regiment of clerks enga ged at ths•
dminittce rooms franking the Most ciffen-'
Like Lecompton - documents iato Penn.
YlTania.i - , i
GOO bee,. discovered
slate and Infiyette, Ind.
ESTAB, - IS-HEP*
HARD TrmEs IN. KANSAS.—T , e Katmai
Herald of , Ffecdom gives a lisonragiojv
view , of th 'times i
Ei
tfKrosas. It. says:
W
"e pm the man is 'compelled to , '
ra4o mono now in Kn NV
uhs, e4*'- tola ..
by a mono lender, the other day, that hit -
was receiving from ten to tweritylperloenf,:.
I,per month 'for the nso of money, and• had
I been paid at`the rate of twenty, tirenty-fivf:
4 r i
I and thirty r cent, per month to I disonnul
notes. .Th lowest ratet,...on - goodestottritfot;
for the use fuiney,leer•teratigt, betweemY
three ` a nti ' five per cent. per mo nth ",Be..
sinews in all our "Kinsrs towth 'lt Amur!, I
suspended. 'Men with twenty or
twentyl
five thousand dollars,-,cannot sell. i llroperty
at any price to icalize"e*n a, few 'llollara.
II
. Ileal•estate can he hritght at rum us rates,
persons feeling compelled to sell' o'realise'
ready money, perhaps to Rive th eir credit.•
- 1-lardly.any-branch of busiusissie eustaining
itself." F 1 • • :
cerz
!° ; stirring
ntense az
447ered
:at revival
aie:l
nut:
blesed.fa.
tOthing
finite
it . is like
iray i l it is
old lieut.
.i
l
en l t b te e e
nanerges
together,
I )6m the!
liberality;
•o; it with
j vlrything
d's" glory;
'fG iv o l
revTs
i 'Xi' 1 . `l --
.''',1011.14 S.,:trrrn.--Tbis popular _r, t luta_
who hns limn in so many distinguished-po
sitions,. has hean drowned, frozen id death,
and hung; lins.bcan in the watch' house, in.
the courts, and in the chain gang; i has bon.
in Perils by waters, and id perils among,.
robbers,.falsa: brethren, /4"..c.i a P P ea :" 0 53 vel
a übiquity eFen graatar than has 19rean hith
a.rto - Supposed.. A writer in theeir York
Evening Po l at claims that John i familiar
all countriks, and has a bait; ilioq anti
l i
, •
a name in all lands. = Ile gives t e follaw
ing as his cartons designations: llatin; Jo
hannes Smithiu's; Itallan,Prorannt Smithi; '
Spanish, . Juan , Smitbas; Dutch, Fraud
'Schmidt; French, Jean Smears.. ret, l lc,ron
I Sktnitton;
,4usstan, l'anloff Scii ittowski;
T lr
'Polish, litaii•Schnnittiwei l ski; Chi cse,Tatil.
IScAiirninifi, Icelandic,' Taints Siinnaitton;
;Welch, 'at:lbn Schmidd; Tuscarlora, TOU.
Tti-Smittla; Mexican, Jonti*Smitix. fi -
Emu Buttrurr's b'etinveient p oPositiot
.to Ley dl the slavesin the United States
at six hundred dollars 4r peke, .an -pet them
free, . , is .. workin."-i It 'lwoul 1
-,regnire
( 'counting the slaves at three illionp )
only the'neat little gum Of--op billion
1 1
eight hundred millions . of dalleis, and tt
NiissisSippi paper stards.thai one hundred
dollars orthe sum:Ettie been inis .•: 1
, s Tat SOHO9Lfi .071 1 7 N15.1.tive. r —Judge
Perkins,-of the Supreme Court of Indiana,
having decided) that it is eonstiWtonol to I
tea tho keonle for the. building tpt eoliiot:
houses int Soonstitatidnia t 6 4mirse
ti - i. e , ,„ ,
u l:
4
;for the support of tsoboolsi ttie py b
reioolfrof the - State have suspen 1 .
atone,,.4nu m% lase , - oit r y tlousani
tehildien ;.
4 .
figeigitTAllr TAT ! ' LLEAt k TE, t'"UF
roaos..-11 F air in torimnaii.-bre4o.;4 l 4trik,
sible• then count , without drawing itimori`
till ,
the lunge ire exhausted: In ..itotisnispa
Lion 'the time dtbes`nOt exceed. telt, and is
frequently lees than-sii, secotidit i rln plan. ;
risy anal poet:monis; it ranges from one
to four secondi. When. the lungs" are in
a "sound condition, tti , time will rA'nge as
high as from twenty to thirtytfi4 seconds.
- -
A s QuEszios OE , lION9R-7—Tbi studesiir ;
of Williams Collel,to held a 'me ting lit.st '
Stiturda forenoon,' to cleciric' — i4ether it
should h reaftar bo considered dishitorable
.to" give testimony. against &ill:quints ,
charged i y tho,faculty with thed l l eptructiopt
of'. propiirty k and .. violation of. Co‘lege lawA.
After a long discussion, - the 'tjuostion Wall
decided in favor of law and oruer by v-voto
of 85 fci:7s. -
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LA.OEII BEER —Sciticte ealen!at,
vast amount, , of this beverage .whn
sumeri in the Uniied States, may'
from a statement, timt in St.
there. ' are twenty-nine Ineweri,4
make 94,700barrels•oflacer, an
barrels of shdnk beeruielding Si
The workiog,eapital . three hr
348,000. - •
-. Mn. TEN Enortfx hoe
ore and Charreston : --enferedi fop the
Goodwood cup race r .ro conic off in,,England
on the 29th of . Jnly. Thiity-cine other ,
horses—the most faMons of thi English
and French turf—aro entered fo the same"-'
•
"A genii, 'article at a .fairiprice," - and
'"terins strictly eash,". are the imam by
'w hioil the: business of I: .14: darnagbch,
Alleghany City, has r;4pn to RO, p[ eitent
magnitude: • 'pai l ° who' are buying . ither
tls
men's oi- heys' , clothinglmay , fin 4 i . their
interest toex4rnine his stock - and 'prices. . ,
A .- ~~4
AN7T,K was harnesspd .to a, i 4ulky In
Danville 'Pa the other day ata it starte,e
• - • t
off at the rate of mile a minnte, running:.
over a small tfoe, knocking, out the - driver,
and l!mashing the vehicle., I 1
IRrlt has been sdggested that as the ,
cording an n iversary of lidepandonce will
occur on Sunday, tho Clergy of Ilia various
Chfistian denominations throughout the
United States preach a disconrsel on that
da,y approPriato to the Occasion. I; . .
lern l7
ON:d0IIN J. CRITTENTIEN to
bate receptiou, by 14 political
freigds, on his arrival at . Cincilioati from
Washington.-
APW - Tnn cit y of San 'Francisco ' ,
Ids already . forwarded the neee'si
pay ttie interest on_ Aer tionds`tt
pit:lrk-July' first.
i - 7---- I 1 ~ , , . •
itesjhe .13affaloPostmasterinie,,followed
thO example of the New, York °pied, And
placedla lady clerk At.th - e Ititiits' depart..
ment.of the-Post Office. ' ' 1 1 • 9 •
7
j , ,k . 1
. w i ll
f
itsg6tt c riatianif
. Imthieh t not
t he p
~
those who ato sting ling from the'bo _.
to thd top bf societ weeds another Baylor
to die for it.
ie-To bo poor without heing ftna it the
worst state into which a man (Quid fall?'
tweet Terre
I • 1
FA
Mil
I
ME
po of till
fa con;
1) 1 o fc;rmed
Ti3l. olone,
_;which
11 72,100 -
, 151,700.
aweries
MEE
ry (titian
ne