The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, July 21, 1858, Image 1

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11 VOLUME.II,-x*T.N.T..-Lii.
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have prompt - a tion. •
I CHILI! OF. THE ANGEL wrirg, •
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nt AMA. 414 9. NICHOLS.
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i'Oh! single song; as ` I fall asleep,"
I 'Sai d a little one Wit# a lustrous eye, , ,
'{br tcli.me t;l:jotlithi; flowers that peep
In the bright green woods that react the sky—
Thai peep inf the Spring, when the birdies sing,
Arni the heavens are blue as our Nsr..r.t's eyes;;
1 1, ill! tell of the child With the angel wing •
II Who walks in the' gaiden of 'Paradise!"
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I Snug hid the song7l told airu I the tale,
I Aiid watched by his Couch we tho't he slept,
Fix his checks were white' a 5 moonbeams pale,
That stealthy andibriht by his pillow ,crepti
Then my words grey few,anl iny voice Flinll 4li )w,
,rl.l I sail in thy dreams may the seraphs sing,
1 But hi whispered bolt, as he (rose to go•—. •
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'toh! tell of the chill, ef the angel wing! ' ,
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1 [ Then sting "tirainLbut he restless grew.'
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II —nd tossed his >Tun, arms as, e wildly spoke.
II In • y too o 'onto reach this port;
Il_her_lusband lay below in a dying condition
the mates 'and all the crew excepting two
- trieirltatting - ,dtital - af Yellow Peter. •In
! 'one hour after the ship was taken itt tow
the' Captain also died, leaving only due,
persons alive on board, the two foremos
bands, and the ,COtain's wife. It seem
the fever made itslappearaitce among ; the
crew of the ill-fated ship inn virulent forml
The ordinary remedies Wore! tried, bui
werefouod of - little effect, &Tay_ the prol
11 1 gins of the disease. One after anothe
aka, and their remains were consigned t co
ihe deep by the survivor,.., The first an d
Stvotal mates finally fell victims, and id
inp days there!wcro none left hitt the Cap-'
tain, his wife,- and fwb of the crew. Or
•' the Ist,el July the Captain was taken down
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wtth symptoms of the fever, and the.wife
!.who had until now; been unremitting in her
Ir attentions to the sick among the officers and
the crew, was obliged to nurse her sick - Elul
1 , band, and also, occasionally; take her posi
g tion at the wine], While the'surviving ere
Worked the shiv.ll.. •
1 1 ;;'!he crew original 4 consisted of six sea
I men, first and second mates, cook„,and th
1 Captain's wife; total, 11 persons, of who
Nasty the three above named survived.--
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COLLAPSE OP Camourtz.—The Pa •
corresnondent of the BogtoniPast contain.
the following imp4itant . intelligence:
With unmitigated regret I desire to com •
municate a very important piece of ' news
viz: Volnminous skirts ate no longer 6:
fashion ! Crinoline,lpractically, is a defunct
article, and boraxj.powder will no longer
be put into starch 'to give petticoats the
stiffness hitherto
_requisite It is the
high chic now to wear few Iskiits, and, .in
fact, collapse the balloon 7 . I derive my in
formation from - that popular journal of they
faihions, The Gazette Rose, edited by
the Viaeointesee de Renneville, a lady
generally aUpposed tesdwell in a rnaeificeu
palace, in the Faubourg St. Germain; bu
who, in roility, I am - assured, lives in
garret, smokes a black pipe, and wear:
very seedy black pantaloons, and no end o
beard ! -
Tna NE T . PEES' tinicr.--L-The followin,
gentlemanhave already Deel named in con
nection wit the nest Presidency : Howil
ColabrBen t or ijright, 'Senator floater, o
Virginia,- POD ator i Cameron,l of Pennsylva
nia, Speaker i Orr ) 1 John Slidell ; Senato
`Brown, of lississippi, Postrhaster,'Gegers
A. V. Br o wn, Jacob ThoMpsonr D. 8
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Dickinson,, Jahn fetcher, Vice Presiden
.Breckinridke, 8, A. Douglas, R. C. Win
throp, R.J4 Walker, Gor. Wise,Crittendea,
Bell ; and F i illmore, A: V ) irm. L. Taney, Seward,
Banks, - Chaise , Sena r Trumbull, of Illinois,
G. A. GrOw, of Pennsylvania, Judge Mc.
feat); Maj . Swann, of Baltimore, George,
Cadwallad .r, BriMphrey Marshal: and,
Samttel If .Itston.
SEVEN YEARS
waters were very-!} '.
~.qeven years aftee t
ears.agairiT in 18
58, we'havatai a
stitious ea # !kw e:
FLOOD.
igh in 18,
in 44, -
Jl, and rl
great-flood,
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ho f ,qa , -4 it!' timid LI, 82 be 1 1 0,. ? •
\i 1 , -« ago g .that, titerb - down hate the yard. I g, ; , ,Yint don't I' r , a
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anuht •oul igh t night sai . Is),e•t, That ca e, iii the old I'' are yote '. ~ _ •
' , tong tt. on the long the ettaitthan of tbiat l c Mvention *al 7' 1
long. t i. , Ar 14.
'fin the . We gaie t won't' Peel:We over! aim her very , `
I'G Oast kr.nsi f ' ! '). , i
that wn 4On Ve don't jktiow wheic be boarded, aim ( heart feels/ l',. ~.'..
'n we' co. ' i d lor wholerairn l edititlelto him• i What we do_ 1 'II , are yoo, i " '*
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' the brick, -now, t twat la cost a quarter to have - him 'e' . ou non tft
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—that we . -4 ifnl thrordu Into the rider; aid, if, any well . - l' ~.„ . - 4,-11. ; ~
`hat' a tun U. -ned Lhim,: all vim aek i 4 ...that he 1 I gli'' , if laud, is '' , 4."". .0
on the °pp.,. sibaek our( qurirtei, I' and the 'beav th lang 4 :t . .wba
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-, avail, wci 5... len his-value and that .of lb° of al .kior, why 4 44 ..t,
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-nn, awl pet. ' s ot . expended o)a'him-.—r 'alone tl land. J.,..' `t .....-•
t, and - some rt. -ation-bf being broke ; I m mother ' . - "J'.
-ht, somebod ' , quoit/10f using I ” est her o , i .i..f '.- 0 1 'i.
breakfast, - 'or I L . 1 excitement e With a 0... , ''ol'-giti
i with the gof .. 'I be found t o angels , I ,
out- grie- Ilia any '-[AI. n' trotherldfs ' • had
about li batty' , rikl; , - :„ .) . ~
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I -. g , have WI ~ - ! - - - y i I
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4- '1 eigh . llars. IL.
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• bo ova horse-win... Ifs; :s r; y Wi 112
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wkinn; bearing in he. he A' don't
lid Of ; te whipper; jai . :•,,,,, i ,
• one of the mo t pt. by'. , ' a
Land as evidence of th,_ Me C..'' Co,
chow the mnrks of the s 'i. , -
• came befqre Judge p 1 1 4 et .,, to I .
Ind! he fined the alie 1,
as ~....
, i a Woman ho di e s,
The case'
- steamer 1B t hen ) at• . .
gwn folmy bat. t ,-s be
l illahant and' a r onnet haitity :. l
1 has hood thit ye gave me ~•,' .
ca
''err ry 'al / allont got an Ansi,
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- , " " h be i o ff wid Ye . ' eteb! ,. .
I '•'l ' - ' fi
.•etti g; lover*these- .ye r ,
•es C me. • No l ,l no, thairk t
''at /o troubld ma...t, nor
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on earth, t , -',., I have
happy. A- gruilien
eis sis r, . .___.matither
why,ere .0 4c6 .
from?' ; g i , I; 1
ord be O
ft. s ~,,.131isr
ilf
live me bi /tine
city of 'or •`, iti%
o and r m • ;id'
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and slag; la . ; 'll
•, why,_od .441
heart ii:1 1 t r
g if sari- .
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nto his bOad
I ; rd willing
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1 speech :at , •'• 13 t
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oking li'pOn - '1.064
use dronli ,B.f.'shel'‘
having before- . &ake
e4-'s hushand ; Vibe' he
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re , ; ..iii: o. tb
aphic .. etiCri .'"
Li •
eft in 111 -
1 1 %V i e stated a long time ago,
a oulsl be troubl4 some moor
among the wits that congregate
shedlin the rear of our dwellini
notice that wn had wasted tm
therri than we' could spare--1
nbedHtip all the brickbat s s' that
stir hands on—that' we had tl
Born 'thing less than a tun of ccil
slim hod a window on the oppot
All his provod of no avail, tvci
got double barreled gun, ani
caps and powder and shot, and
ing lafter a moonlight 'night,
catsrould'nt come- home to . ; 1
if it] did it would bo Iroubl
dumps. - We gave fair notice
'vanchs,-and what - we intended
theni. •
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ju.itlir e..
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It rna have been 11. o'cloe.
midnight when we were 'awalret
pla+ut umber by a bawl cf
sounds in the rear of our ebain
'knew wh tlioe sounds meant—,
Icost its fn 1 enough to ' nave la
week. . e raised the window, i
as i 'q laid,. right opposite 'us, en
end pf th t long shed, was an , a
of all the ats in ,ont pait of the
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1, We,.wo tbe precise as to nu
it:is
our li nest'belicf that there
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f them ; ; and one a r J
all was silt, we didn't succeed
cone whic it was.. Thire was 1
old .ifaltes , with his great sauce]
sall i
mi& 'ta ; and over against.
Monstrous rindle; and off at his
,an old spotted ratter; and on hit
i
one, black tts a wolf's:Mouth, 'r4
eyes which ,glared with a snlpla,
lurid - brightness; and dotted al
over a space of thirty, feet square
`tens of all' sixes s,
. and i color
gsowpog a d spitting, and sbri
"wearing, i car before broke, tvi.
`disccird, tht Hence of midnight!
1
', We load our double-barrele gun, by
i ii 3
and c-Itglii, we put plenty of p tcder and
. i, h offal of shot .into'each ba rel. We
An tad th ' caps carefully, and stppped out
or the wind upon the narrow roof upon
vfhiit ope s. ' Wo wore then jast eighty
reds.front th eat convention, and we ad
dre: ed ours f to the chairman, (the-old
Mal ese) in distinct . and audit; o - voice,
"and cried " '1i1”- - - ,- --.43 did'] reco nice our
right to the net'-t -'vent right on with
the final:ices f, the meeting. - "S' at" cried
yke, again, 1 - re emph'atically than before,
but were aDS :7‘.(1 by an extra shriek frona
- the ehairma and ra'fiorcer scream from the
Whole assert I — y. l'S'et once?"' 'Fried we
again, ai we '
rough] our gun to a l present.
I".'S'eatittrice. ' and we aimed straight at the
hairmaa, an covering half a dap oth
ers In the nge. l'S'.cat three times?'
and ;we let, d co. Bang! went t o 1,6
right
l'
jhand barre nd bang! went the
l eft hand
barrel. Su b scampering, such leaping off
of the abed such running away over the
eaves of th out-buildings; over the tops s of
woo shade witts never seen befor . The
echoes of t e tiring had; hardly d ed awn) ,
wbeii the w ole assemblage was Eh aken
u p
and dispersed. 1
1
"Thomas," said we the next mo ping, to
; the boy who - dces . chores for us, "The'ke
'seemst to ha a eat asleep;out on that shed
go lip and sear it away: •'1 hem's' clani
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The weste
and '37.
lid in seven
hen stnin, in j ;
The super
it talents upon;
S'CAT AGAIN
Ilell the moon came np'• on Dion i cbi l y
it, with her great, rotted. fare; and went
titug np the sky with a quesji step
wing her light, like a manse of bright
., over the,; whole earth! 'e lore the
11 ;of. a moonlight . night, in the still
eg time, and the cats of our part of tie"
I.love it too; for they coins' fromiere y
• or•--front the sheds aro4id the N -
i Garden—from the kitchen and t e
I s—creeping stealthily and softly altir,g
t )p . s of the.fences, and along thp Otedft,
elanibering up the boards t tat lean up
.•
I:t.t the out buildings : they et thCmscl
-I,own, more or less of them in their old
:Mg place--right oppOsite ur chambi
!Oy. . To all, this we had, in tbe.ab
t, no 'objection. If a CO - - wi 4 c 8 1 1P
o lp quiet walk Inni.wht•Hif he
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f Cat, very well indeed':
il:to it, Mr Tom Cat - Tr 2
_ -4zit i .... i Ice into. will gt
, sal the .moon came up e
wi her great round fitre;l
eta hid themselves as if s 4
twi le tp•the splendor of 4,
tnc . Wo retircd, after th'4
put o sleep in his crib, an'
, ttle 'carriages and carts
e streefr, and the ' scream
k train had died away i
quiet conscience, : and in
f a
Te should God that repose to
wronged no man' during
tled. . ' i
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After ex
has beet
tossed i
say so,'
Mnites
—ba't •
soon. IL
EM
:that there'
iljgbf night
on tba long
We gaye
)ro wood ss6
hat ife 14f1
won'ti
Ve donj
rairn l ed'
i thei i
thro Tv:
ned hi
6y as
d bet:
Cr Br
or, trbo
know i:
buticd
wee could 1y
thrown': aw y
.i.41--tmd h4d
site brock. l ,
isaid we tO
• percussion
somemoro
somebody's
i?reakfast,-'or
ed with the
of our grte
to-do .about
i
hot% q
shnuld . l
differ i eti
the po4
We'll e
'of out
certniu
of the
Ilin nny
11)any
Tow
bst,
Plan
) the
istf
Wh
MEI
dollars. Fore that price • a
:ova horse-whip . a a livery
aninn; bearing in het; arms the
,hi d Of,the *Libor; and th is
1 la one of the mo t public
i c i ty,!-and as evidence of this
e may show the inli,vks of the
inch 4 ease came before Judg e . i.
ibcinnati, and; he fined the
uld horse whip] a woman ho
d, eight dollars. The case.
Capt. Fuller,. of thesteamer's
.4 woman named Callahan,
of Cap t . FollOr'S Child has
aliit of annoying Capi. Fuller f
lel - C ' aptain's house. It an :
.o ac ;made kooWn t the wife
I.'ull .r 1 biifore the .mart age, the
lof Cpt: - F. towards- her, the
1* hi II 'starred child, nd after 1
lap, she was in the Iliabi of going'
oils°, and for this antioyaLee, Capt.
vie ca tnin—gets a (Oise whip and !
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bisfirmer mistress' in the street,
Chil in her arms. The testimony
i i alin tivicappain pro ed. hat 'time
i
Se badziven the worn n money
1 d de inded it, and
.. that . ho bad
'Li: d a friend to compronitso ' with
Ilet;us Prate ; no more of Mormon'
ILI and -women ;laves when ' a Judge
o l holdS at it is only ,an eight dol
-1
eaief horse ,whip a Woman` is one
• ' ost Oblic ; streets_ in Cincinnati., )
et tri of the. Pike, it cand should
i ri
it (fro the iadies cabin thankingi
)u teens, polite, and kid captain for
aii .
dm Civility to the l adies hinder his
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A Wo;tr
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Jaqt
Bann in
land wh,
lilleqitir
ma; he
streets
!eastigat
'whip.
IPruien'
brute
bad Srul
was tha
pen. l.
the ma
been in
igh
Lot
i t % WI
lito e i l
dorm'
1 thli()lns
or
ho c
ruin
of
DM
n 4 ;
the
nit
uld
C t f%
On your
it on,' Mr.
Oirorit,
1
It h
I s be
I 4:-
n Monday
and all the
shamed of
or supelr
,e baby h d
1 1 tip:Li-tiro--
tad ceased
of the I 0
to 'silence,
confidence
which one
the day is
-
possibly
l ed{ from a
niteart y
; ben We
they had
ted us la
na there
the nortl?
I..setnblage
town.
is
tiers, but
L w Ei l e g re tb l e e : '
hit 'site
eyes &via
.i'm at 'a
Tight was
left was
! but big
drous and
U around,
, 1 1 1
~ r gs that All should : . ow.
. Hl l-- -- I l•r
-r
Aici art of' peas 'iown ins shallow boa
fifteen nahcfi wide by eighteen long at any
timelo the Year , ',awl cut
_: off whop about
four o five inc hes high, and buikd' like
t
spitnia , wiha little salt roil '..a.delici-.
ous ,di h. he : i tcfp? of Jer tem', lig-,
chokes, cut illtbout Sit int:44lll g,' b4lts%
I ,
like I o er tents, make a Ampital , dish,
which" .4rto eai in sumo .degreet or the fia-
Vor of the fiset.l-, %Mid .. .wkly.,. , cresf T , iai
mako Wholsoriipsati'd :delicious dish,. `lt
. .
must, t,,hrelr r ef,dito e11e4004.,,f0r ut
if
paired onstituttons it is -Inonlisible: li
Apriltd llitiyr, late pcttatoet itiscrig al:
ways b peele d 'some, ten twelve-h urs
and stretl in sold spring- or
water. before
theia coo - ed. This is a Alai improve
ment, it 11311 (7 the potato nearly as good
as those dug in October. The proper way .
to maleej a CuP of godd teal is a matter of
sow i" port nee.l The plan which lbave
ii
practis for tbse twelve monthsis this:
The t ri ot i at once "filled Up with boiling
t
water, hen the tea input into 'the pot, and
is alio 0 to stand five minutes hefore it is
used, e leavcsgradually absorb the water,
and as iradnallY sink to thit 'bottom. ";The
result is (that t o tea , leaves are ;sot sealded,
as the arc
, w la , boiling water is :poured
l it
over,: cm, in you got alllithe true flavor
of the tea. 'c I ' truth; much less teal is re
quired •12 this •oy than under the old and
comuio• pile ti o.
were do
..nd such
ing and
hideous
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One
SW
ME
REAV
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1g tt l a momen t, " s omebody
)othe Of it!' Said he, 82 be
intO the yard. j "Yipu don't
de. i That ea Rai, the old
.ttairthan of th at l e 'nvention
:I preside over! ano t her very
irt 'know will be boarded,
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Ititle!to him. ' What we do.
a cost a quarter to have - him
do into the rider; sod , if, any
im,i all e sek i4,..that he
iback our quarter.' and the
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:tett his-value and that .of
133
shot expended
Ithq vexation br bet
d ,the wickedness
tvoti4--under tho e 3
—which tire not tol
ood, books of the dr
ts to Whip a
,•
ld in Cincinna
Wo
ti:
18 can Kee p 6 ' • 4
a, Sei
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dem'oustratell in
_artsau 411.1 lA
c tirompa
Mltwill° ha a heautiful
.nly child—upon whom they
their:'iaffections. osiso Years
n applied to them for ..work;
dosed him. His amiable
iustry soon, won ibeir poi:l6-
nd been in their employlsix
. be , firmer having busiricss
J, se.nt the young man-there
t and'as 'the' daughter had
:ed l to:m * ake she Was Bowed to
!At` '.night they re urned.—
on for ieighteeti m nth, the
'dug the pleasure th which
e Idiscoyered that the ytrig
By bectimipg attacheti, to ieh
hey loUked forward; t.? ihoir
rlesult most gratifying. I Bo
ii ias lovers the young people
Ito "sit up" together after the
i t etired, but one ~night, two
•&: ohl gentremlaa feeling un
tscd hot finding his 'daughter
'
el, where she ought to bave
1 :elsewhere, aid found ,her
I .ulit she oug ht not to have
1 M oire and confusion 6linied.—
farrner posted l fulti speed - to
I had 'Sill ; interview ' full)
F the
•
county ',records' ? and discover
' oresaid young Tan and %fir
'gaily; joined in mairiag
.tbs, i sad, 1
she find never:
i 1 I I
f iho.faet. '. I. 1
1
-
los113" mg t
on Ulan
ration hail italhon.
posy frOn the very
!stito!*
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l!'
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iil
ng broke
of using
citement
be found
112
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rm ap
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putt.
an and
ig b
rife.
5
i
the lit
"t e girl,'
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tbs.t."
aav'et
s ifi l o a n r a Y b k il i
4 whaletual
glru looka
1
t ,13. en ye Sall
tot my baci
e i i)
outlet to
the ye gave
u` / allont go
b,lbe off wid,
g
lever* t hi
dO me. Nel,
to troubh
.od
'hat:
MC
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ithel
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tece,
licc
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pcpr r
no lo
ti II
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ret.
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Schuyler
dent, a= folloi
seed' Tosoi
any a wiser
,
At a quarter
and oui iodc
1 0 •
art; ski,,aceo)
lir
gii
ke
: fie
Or t
ayd
blue,
pred.
wbe.
.}.ffttirig caps of
r,
ow, red i pox i
ating, 'lpiey
essary, p?sltiul
el:
bun
e ibl
- .
ctiy eignt eto
man
Oltl I
red an 4; nin
conr e .-...y are Weigh
ooMin7
t his s ot, and trithl the
mat p t in more.p
!giro in an illicit 'mato
eitie tiO this lastatei 1
.
Lord y, Wells, did jsiel 1
ate& 7 o weigtuog tat
1
bY som e wince,l one rc
and Ihonest or dishore
sign q ese k ything [Must
rulei o 1 t er eis lost
earrica I bridle,l 4:Thic
weiel], ;though the sa I
i ,
theiri4er, he can o
choosei and in ,g 4 Dea
ttirown in ata iiithel
Mel b a .itemcntl en c
weig t as tern le, a
beett, t.o.ght ot,'. l or efi
James 1: wley'siwioier
nowh'.' - i.d Lo i r Deb.
have
liisto. . wet
thre k .drod thousaid
:the VIIIi
, t .
.of a Lorsis
truth; ..der tbe & i.iut
many* .. its weigh
ig
there . . like i - eal
erl , •: I 1
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ifix:' ti ,
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r , orreito ,
tog tot! ,
id
ea
for
old
,'."' Alf* are Dm
iiiiiilto , % . --cill bee
i ro
'. i - ' raid :
ItO (inn , of
arc at b ' . .re 'Niter
thati e a iii , . f W they co
trace' i Wit at On, th 4
i
ttailic i i a.. II hfnde.
little a o ugh apr
is Civil, fII set 'oc ih
of-I:recto 04 , which c
the; th :of the tiiglis
serve 'kin '` as hi has
Thel ti ‘
' tor did `not eve
vrais co untry ;IS th
unlit tLiy informed of 1
of i tat raprekentativt
a faix
. to 'becbtne cal
as or ' points; so that
iii
attonditig,to b
acs pasty. j' .
i t; TO F l :
irer
frotn
tle hos
I
1 "
pays that
'1
rapi( (1 . is
!
11
El
laS2
. .1 .
! :;JULY 21 ; 185$.
AY
PA , OP
MR
For? said to
Crithout it 4 bC.
ifeineyt
It bind 'the
cried, "Pith S
a - bitsi.ye
;,peaty= let
•
lied! Mary
lopathos,
io beam,'
tle eieter's
d a
log Ito do
ignufge the
31::::2
• 1
~ .:1 4 10h ,' T , I put A
In* eh t, and' my
~
• liti t e 'great la
ha it but, two
KW tmy feet,
bur" g the old
Ir
ary." , ,
I y Maloney
h a tho.haid
yen I ain' t
'don't wa tt
on got to
brother, a
no fattier
!et a 1 . '
11, yooir
7 1
gro.w;d o P
a 'twin
111 . 'ate the
hatake
ifl need Iran
.l-Intei I'll try to
be a
~ 'Orne, should
'cnne an az me,
beer up an•
.
l i vitY. the
an .a
eiident, ly
samplellof
drunken
-,-
, , i ,1- 7 - ---
/e,llimiton INA
ion i
Oa g‘Gr at
• 1 1
introduch2g a, en.
i :
16: l i t ' 1
110 iti, would ' WM,
e sed exact
" a t i , iiY
t t . re, the Imnd
t e tjookeys ready
tred u ilk jackets
thy: y colors--:.
i 0,1 w§t mad black
• 111tv t orol short-belts
1 J itifh
the we g t o ion.:
ii II i
e seTenipotitide, or
toren, ppunds.l Of
~ as ',loon ,as ,they
joekey might ;spill
dvantagi of lighter
® der,,! a d bag the
rd O. Singular is.-
ing took place yes'.
.100 i rOde "Bead
... o'Closof was found,
civadjish r iat weight,
, et, accident or de r t
e accerdin& to fixed !
,•NoW, os c iho horse
4 .1 i i. t
Lk Ist not usual o
o " ''
' hod With
Loam%
.11- the brill° - if.be
nan'e t: k Was
(troop
, und.- 1 1„
onntl 'bf AO'shod
had ith‘bridle not
In" insuffictent, Sir
ivotild have been
?,!wiih ifiTexopha,
the' race. Here
dollare•rested on
Itire—Lan , tirticlo
1 .
1 tanc e, k< good
iiol &gd. ph,
gand loath
-1 1 I -, ' 1
[ , .f
13 01i-A
lirl Tri une, writ
'4..lll mg to t L de
' '
'?.e the .bavel bad
014. But they.
igains England
ld, Would 'stojo all
owing tieir'
filoweirer, there is
1
. ceed,t g., There
i!wai o the 'Gulf
' •
mil carri, out
1 ! Anibtussadoi, to
. itved 'Canton...*
poi that there
United 'States;
OP 2
e N.
rd conduct
t he is io
4 - on this,
I I be more
bi;al4tirs,
;o g.,
. 1[3;1
foFtij
.I.l[
:',Nixas
tions
Colanibue
.
ons!xletable f a tal
to aiTedted by' the
:ed bif it in Rue.
' • 1 , - '
nog 0
•ben k
r.ent
MEI
4 SONG FOL 4 TIJE BOY:,
' • - . 1
Don't shoot tho birds, the warbling birds!
That.ehiet you with their song,
That fill the air with melodies,
A bright and happy throng; . . .
That carol forth their native lays, '
From shrubs and loftyllimh.
And gaily sing their innitful Strains
n- 1 From morn till 'evening diM:' ' n
, 1 ,
rl
Don't shoot•the blrdsi-the harmless bi i
That come withlbuds and lowers, • i
That soothe : , the farmer', daily toil
Through summer's, ' sultry hours ; ~.
That build their*esta arid bi:ood their young
ißeeide your ootlage door,, 1
And linger near from early spring,
illWanitunses geldek store, '' / 1
- - 7 ; l' r •
Don't shoot thei t tur4, trip. ep9rll4TB hitch
_ That flit and plain; •••
That leave when - ',ohi ll ini winter comes
But shon return 's
That.warble out their byitins of prideel
With many a 'gleeful Voice, j
' Which calms the daily cires,of life, '
• • • 1-
- And bids the heart rejoiCe.
The Sub
rise Telegraph • ,
The followpig .communication from T. P.
Shaffener,Esq, al gentlemanla practically,ind
scientifically n
;versed in telegraphig, appears
. i 1. INo
in the Washington Union, of ,Friday
account has yet been hadlfrom the telegraph
fleet mime Itheref re give the article as
Containing many id as :o interest just now.
It i 4 useless to e ter into a ' discussion
tipon'this 'subject [ he Atlantic telegraph.]
There is no priAability`that 'the' contract
will ever be made, for two [reasons : First,
the cable can i.tevq bo worked if laid,;
Second there are reasons—sante of which
will prevent the execution of any playact
with that company. I i - ..,.
" :I have some pret i onsions to a knowledge
!of thlicienco and " art of telegraphing.
Four years ago I published to the world, to
America . and Europe that my studies and
eiperimerits.ou hoth continents satisfied ;me
that a current of electricity of any known
form or, mode lOf generation could . not
be transmitted lull service from Ireland
to Newfoundland; e l Since that. , time., there
have been no new discoveries'; in galvanic or
.other electric devehipinl poWers changing
the state of ' science tlien calculated upon in
the dettionstration of the iMpracticability of
the proposed telegttpli. : .
,It him-been stated that a current of elec
tricity l bas been transmitted .though the
whole 3,004 miles ef the Minutia' cable in
1 the ships; and thet t efore there can Ibe no
doubt but what the climax has been attained
T. - imposition bag been fairy e ' d in.
e E ~ 4 . _ 41,C0n . cab
tardation, then cow e ces its funatiOnk
"The - further they My out the cable the
feebler will be the current," until it,ceases
to traverse: the' ;rire. ; 1
I Predict r not ash a matter of prophecy,
.nt as a certain, result springing from the
fixed laws in electrie . scienee—that the cable
wilt be laid perhapr I,ooooor more miles,
and it will be found 'unavailable for taegra
phipg. ln this dilemma the company will
have the cable Sroke again and the accident
will be: charged to Providence.. This will
be - the finale, If , I - •
. , ---
Lover
• :
MiSs Bishop, the Tiriter of !Floral Home,'l
who wont to Minnesota es a teaebei, receiv
ed an offer Of marri a ge from aniridian. He
carat:, to her dwelling I decked in all
I bis
finery—scarlet flaanelirlngs; fi l atbers, new- -
ly scoured .brass; ornament's'sod bear's
claws—and throngh an-intirpreter
annouoc
ed to her that she ! t wist" be. his wife. .1 It
was urged ‘that he had, one wife. Ho re-
- urged %that he inadko,.. ~.
plied,
."All the baud have as many as they
can keep, and-I have ficti oue."l. As an ex
tra inducement ho premised tbat.she should
have 'the best , corner lot; his joage, hunt ,by
his !side, and eat with him, while the dark
squaw was to bush" ' the 'papoose, cook the
food, carry game, Plan ti t and hoe the corn;
and provide wood and water.; Nisi Bish l op,
a little in fear of the I,ggreen•eyed monster,'
even if the other claimant did bold ahinfe-
HIM position; declined the distinction. 1
' The, Indian then begged a dollar to buy
a shirt, and left with haughty air. Next
day he was drunk.. But bliss Bishop's as
sociate fared worse; `she bad been only a
few weeks in the countrY, 'and' watt ignorant
of icidio customs; a young warrior, smit
ten with her, called often; hoping to; be
rid of him she g l oveint a ring; - he inter
prated/11 it as a . token of partialit3r, and re
turned to take•ber to his lodge ; the next
day ho agairi retuned with six ioung
braves to compel her to go with hint. Ex
planation and interference saved her. le,
. Glen's Lovz.—liot as the World loves
doth God love. They love, to thy, and
hate to-ruorrow; , weaning their, friends like
flowers, which we may behold inrthe bo
soms whilst they aro, fresh atid'sweet, but
soon they wither, and soon they:, ar.i Jaid
aside. Wheasas tlii.io'tie, of God to his
people is everlasting, and, he wears the y 'as
a signet upon his right hard ,which lie will
never part with. Not - iia the, world gives,
dotb God give. 74 They he liberally, and
repent anddenly,f hilt , ithe gifts and call
ing -of dad are 'lib at 'repentanceV
no m , , i 4, t \ 1 • I\ 1 1
•
11Uttair Ur , Grar.sl--tA %vriter yds. com
puted that a woman has Most half her
cos of marriage 'lit her, twenticth/year '
. 1 1 at
twenty-three she has , idat three-fourths of
her opportunities; and it twenty-six soi4tr
oights o ch er chances are gone. 18601 Will
bleap-year, that delightful seam, when, ,
eoprnon consent the/fair sei can n
:nate' t!).;r pro:ferenem. /lan* at 4dts
IM=2NE
liettef from` the
Thei i Nashville 'Spi
ihe following :
LIVERPOOL, Friday Evening, April 23.
Mg Dear Nephew :TI .wrote you two
sheets this morning, bet was called away
hoforelhad quite finished, and now I have
just got through with the dig, and 'had my
-tea;. I,' will hurry to finish I your letter:
before any Gig calls., The'le ia.no test foi
the wicked, and no accomplishment with
out,
great labor. t, I have just l bw d a very
hard, day, and betlieen the hurrahs, the
itish of peopld, the leetUre, the breaking of
these very bad horses, (one so as to be died)
the excitement, and the perfect volley of
all manner of questionsi I feel very much
like leaning back in my chair "
and taking
f , b
a quiet snooze. 1 , -
They tried to bring some horses to day
to , defeat' me, but they cOuldn't come it,
and 1,1 as usual came off vietoilions; amid
the loud cheers of a elaSs oCabout one bun
tired scholars.:,: 1 .1 . .1
,
I wish you Could be here just d day
to see Ihow -enthusiastic the, ipeopl are.
1 jThis morning when I , stepped s into he
school and
. took off my hat, they set p
such a 'cheering and, clapping of hands- tht.
'shade everthing ring, so animating me t a t.
li
I was full of eloquence, and addressed them
`with.as,much enthusiasiniis tbough Ewan
1 a second Koisuth• Via , -stre?is outside
the building were croWded,, and when 1
vode out on the back of a vice u s stallion
that no man had been able 1 to mount for
three years, they too Rai up . 'a lend hurrah
for the great. American 'that they think I
am. They ,don't knot that I em nobody
but - youi• Uncle Jack, that used to break
horses. In the little town of Groveport.
- Well; the name - American sounds well;
and 1 think I would belju - stifia le in being
proud of the name, if I am not of myself
I wouldn't like to be called the great French
limn iyi the great Englishman ~ Nothing
. 1:
Carries 'with it so much; t music as tJao Rime .
bf American, etc:, etc. .1 ' 1 r 1
As ever, your fr i iensiand uncle,
l ;- 1 IJ. S. RARE'''.
vg.Some printer's devil has been perpe
!rating some doggerel. , Hear hdw ho talks:
A 'lady. with a crin i elinei was walking
down the street, ber feathersfluttered in
the air,. herybapps stock out alfeet. She
Walked the earth as if she felt.of it she was
no part; and ,proudly did she walk along;
aor pride was in her heart.' She: did not
eo a early dog wLich walked close by her
side, ;all .save the bushy tail of Which-her
Crinoline did hide. Fiis tail the dog with
Pleasure, shook-7.h fl.V.ered the, wind,
anl from :the lady'sm
croline'eltuok out a
Coot behind:: . `A crow the tail dM aeon
esp.', as it waved to and fro, and like .a
rudder ;vented 0 point•Wilioli
I ell Sue& :rtes i 14%4, aw l
walked 'I behind the lady in a kind of dog
gist trot. Each stop the lady no:Iv-did - take
, served to increase, her ;train, while those
, •who followed in her wake roare d Out with
might and main. Some heldi their sidcs ,
and laughed so hard, and many fairly cried,'
an 4 many even' still confess, that they'd
"lilted to died."' But Still the lady sailed '
along, in crinoline and pride, unmindful of
the crook behind, or dog close by her Side.
But soon another dog espied they tail Which
fluttered free it so prOvolted his doggish
ire be 436%1111 1 ;1(A let it be—but with a deep
terociona growl, for hattis straight he weut,
and' beneath the laVe crioolinti both dogs
Were quickly pent. They fought said
one hour or more—the lady nothing kne.w
-I-but with her head erect sailed ail, and
did her. way pursue. ,S.lne Sayl she never
Weald, beve l I known: pr ail e1:J(3444e fight
had pia one dog niiskicik an` gave her
"limb'.'.
ikn awful bite. But si ne that.d4
I've heard it 'said, the lidy ne'er MIS seen •
upon •the street with so much Pride--and
such crinoline. I
„___[
i GRASS ilf IDOWfI IN li 4 pLifeA..--A COT
reepoodent, of the Dayton Journal, who
has been trav eling l out in the Wabash re
eons of Hooilerdorn, discovered one p
ouliarity in every town he tarriedlin :
az /
9 peaking ? f gratis remind., me of he
fiat that Jadiana ' (and' partictilarly the
Wabash) is , literally swarming With , grass
wdows. Every hotel or' tavern b or has
b d lane or more of these bewitching vixens
domiciled with them for teeys', Which
i
*ekes theta I citizens- and res in{s of the
Stale of India, and with:, Me” hard
sWearing,native4Aoo. At the expiration of
tea days a suit tstommenc,e3 against some
elle husband, and, as a Matter of course it
is , ,
divorce granted if .. f or ao °thou causo
thaw incompitibility of' femper:lnere are
ciingieeted from alf the Stitiesl i in the
Union(exceptllliAls,l who is ;a compd=
itor for this profitle lawyer trade) all the
diiscoWsohte gra widows.' A ease I heard
:ii ab
of at Peru, wfi re the widow' of a million
aire had come rom Brazil, remained here
ten days, go a divorce, With'Bl6o,ooo - of
alimouy. atui would ha 4 had More, but
0141 Crocsai had no more. in the United
States that was comeatible..
SNATORSon has written a letter to
the y...vcning Post, showing that the ,t O
taints of a Washington correspondent of
the St. Louis RePublican t inc relation to
his (Wilson's) 4ifficolly-wi ii Senator Owiu,
are.falaa. The Senator i•ithily concludes
his letter as follows:—"Wheu I
,declined
Mr. ;Gyrin' i s challange, , did suppose,. he
would assault me at sight, And. was not
unprepared tu, meet it. II - did , not deenf
physical conrago so rare a thing or so (M
-alted a .quality as* to lead tittf to itnpute .
any warit.of it to him, butil did not suppose
he was ,foolhardy enough;
,to attempt upon
me what this letter writer designates 'an?'
other caning affair.' Since helped to ,
wash the blood from, , the.lhe4d of my 'col
league in May, 1856, I have. had an
, 40a
lye, it would not he quit safe for any onc
' 13 . 1 l ,•,',
ESIjAPIAISIIV,
er
01110 RBI
A Sad Warning
The case bf Porter, the: gandai,f4climil.
defaulter, lie
,thus alladedlte by 11,..tiernai:
the Boston Journal: • .
r"Mr. Frederick W. Porti,r, the defatilting
gent of the American Sunday School I:Jui-'
whose fall made snob et-sensation g •
short time since, tas.at length Made a ftilf
and compldte confession efithe . greet wrong
he had done. - - - He stood very high in-
Society and in the Church I and was emelt
the-last man to be suspected as guilty' dna
foul a deed. In a letter recently laid bit
fore the Board of the ,Bundlty School Mart
he has Inide a complete confeataciti.
began his wrong doing nineteen years ago;
The plan was the same that helpufsned td
the last. His .temptation began - with the.
mulberry and silkworm speculatima nineteen
rears i f:iv), -and under the i garb oflOnghni
be has ferthat long tide eqed on his die;
honest plans. -He :Alois that 'at the stnrt •
he knew it was Wrong; but hiped .be
!able to meet the notes as,they matured.
Bat as lie was unable to dof so, helips cone ! •
polled to renew his notes and pay a heavY
bound., nits, for , nineter . years, he .. has
een treading the, thorny path of Sin, prais
ed for virtues that he knew he did not pos.'
sess mad taking of . the sacrament, which)
according to his own professed faith, wig
adding damnation to himsOlf with each usi
worthy receptiou. lie defrauded the sock ,
ty out-of over S 80,000; ilut the Philatiela
phia broker who aided, him t to the diihoneat
giin, promptly .paid alt - the notes that his
name was' on, and tbelloss, was lessened
nearly $40,900., Mr.;Porter ebufesses that
lin the nineteen years Offniud, hwhas used
the name of the society trt,,he large amount
of 5000,000,', by renewals and re-issues..4tici
. Wonder he is a sick Man—nne iflhei
law does not reach; the grave Will'soon'oovi
er , Nineteen years of fraud and crime
and perpetrated . iu the name:,of religion—i
With 'despair looking him [in the face—ex-,
,
h
posure waiting for him. at the corners or,
each street—with remorse gnawing at :his l .
heart—and the worm that! dies not histeria'
ing to his repast I Mr. POrtiir's confession
will soon' be Made public: 1- 1 - • •
of th &utti has
The
,geat sucoess ''of Rarey in taming :
fractious horses in Englan has suggested
toa crafty Yankee the idea of applying the
secret ait to wonieni .espcilially those whd
have promised to'oney, an of course, never'
)luno so.L,He charges $5O-4 leeseq. Herd
are some of his certificates: 1'
"This to certify that `Paul tip
man has succeeded in subduing mywife...-a
He took her when in her most - restless con
dition, audio one hour she was p, l ng. a
beef-atcak with the utmost '
--I Mr taliltriertistiV IN.
to mo. His,art I consider the great desidA`i
eratum of married lie quieted Mre..
Simpkins, who was always ugly in double
harness, and acconiplished wonders. Not
a shirt 4atton has been Missing since the
date of his trial. S. B.ISiken.ENIL
• Bellefonte, Pa.'
.
GOOD • Hrrs.--fn the.' trial Of -lan- :Ai
Lawrence; Kansas, for th e murder of !Ten
s.. • - ,
hins, the attorneys uled,a good dear of p un.
.
gent wi t . and sarcasm. 01e little pass, be-.
, I
tween the counsel was jko pointed and ' op.
prtuue that it is iiorthit• - a! note:' r./
Col.,Young insisted that, in lawil the
man slaii is supposed k° be wrongfully;
slain. l,[ '•• • :1 • :
' Mr. Coe -T at is the jaw of Englindi
not of 4ktn i erica. i " . .j., • ' 1
_, • , z
Col." Young if.' : f here -is any beta doe
trine,
God's' earth that ediataine any' other dee
trine, IT aeree to =tit without greasing!'
•;.• ...- .
[Langhter.f ' . t -
r. coo7,—Then you'll fraie lin& low in'
.
youi etcnin'ath than you exec had pl your
adi [Roars of laughter 3
A NURSERY FOR TREES 1N W4ssninc-
TON.—The Sdcretary of the .Intenor bas
instituted an inquiry throvjgh the . Agricul-•
turat division of
,the Patent Office as to ttie
expediency of 'establishitig tintsery in
'Washington city, with a view of furriiibint
ttblic grounds with ornsca2entoi trGes., The
Union says: ' ; sj
"It d - titr
is proposed to collectthe'seeds older
native for4t.trees• by officers at our pinta
pasta, Indian agents an4 - other , function
*lea employed by the goirerumenr: • It is'
I believed,. the treos can be ..f t urn Oed by. this
method, for less than one•tenth' of --- the coat
which has h ustially been incurred for oina
menting the city. By . this mcans,l' in talk.
years, ne,tnetropolis will piesetq a•perfact
Aborction of 'American frees, so far ns they
may be' adapted - to this Clirnat,e
nectiou' with the same. enterprise sit is, pen..
plied to plant the tea sceds - untr being cOl-
Illected'by Jr. Faillina in China, Which our
expected to arrive early, Rest ?rioter.
43R.F:51AN . 14 DISCtOsURE.f--4 is said that
Mr. Breslin lis about to publish a clear and ,
candid istatement of . hits Operations front' -
.minute` book's in his possessio i n, showing_
otimes,l lovably, date and nmonrit• of trans- 7
•aetions, pith each; the Character awl
'amount A the sureties, the plefigester honor
'upon which he relied, Ahd . ftequent, renewal ••
of these assurances and taiequelit. disar
Pointinents, itze:; - during he time that ho
was Treasurer of, State. Nte'do not believe%
that "gr. Breslin is a thoreuitily lil man,.
and, hope he. will mnke the clisclOSure con-:.
template& If Hr. Brel has'been made'.
Rhof.cape goat for the sins f,elher, as mu
r.,), believe, "such a, revelatiotl'is n=:essary.
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Let na have the contemplated ktat•ment. - - - -- ,
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