The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, September 15, 1858, Image 1

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VOLUN E XXX V----NO
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th ip,. 'sill be;oh. rgeti. No pa - per iscontinued,
:n fli' s il arreisr. ges are settled; except at the
: :pton of thiE, itor.
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rient insertion 25 cents. A
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~.'Letterscommm nd connicntions:hoy rdall,
-1 3 1 hare' r wolrit attention.
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Last lihurldy„ Col.' Forp o
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- TorrytoWrd' : j'Y., on the
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in his oWnl,p4er of Saturday.
'iji'the coMin — ee l leaden has been
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!orris •Frecu)atipo. We -give 1a 1
to c i nabld chr readers _to - see 1 tic
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~.: ' ller is - the way the Col
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' lir Pechanan's right hdnd man :
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. tr6v 14. he:Tresidentia, l
al t; , - 2 ' coir,e kleubtful? Because the pub
' i ii iii r , - , 0 1 ri ll of 1 the ;
"North had i been stirred
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4 . Pro Slaver t y aincrity backed ibyl the Fe er
lk-pit-el 14 tt.,,J Teiritamof I.....arisas. That
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ai the oaly itic,tion.;'' It - was .lnot the Os.
-tenl_Cot i lerci co, it was not the Pacific
'llllll - .):11 ,1 iti_wa, nothing but i l the single
.I , e-j:l r :1111ilie people of Ka be-per-1
-: n l ith:r:o l ,di.;l;. - Qsa of their own affairs in
d u i ( oanliwai? Shall they Vote upon their
, 1,11;t.,:iv ik•ti,ittl!i:.'n.S, not slavery alone, but
• ' "7" t'l , ir l irmti•utions. unmolested by
4 , -h “••, • - .
tlit,_ll;ni-n - e:lt% f the ...k.dministration Qn the
' i k e Nl , l.ani the onslaughts f bands of
- f..ieign Maisuders otr the other? This was
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the ipietic l ii, "ihe while question; the only
e , ,lie,n) Nji• man felt more deeply in
Afeienee to blansas than Mr. 1 Buchanan.
Nt ta an ta . '•.-cil more freely about it. In,
Llo mere a l cecptance of theitiomination
• and ill ilJe . ,pe,lch he delivered 'to the com
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name upon II in parlor at 1 Lancaster,
f . ;:t 1;4,10 I hdppened to be present) he
,11: - .wess upod the great principle that the
ill of the ihajbrity should prevhil. Wl l .l',
beiiid to le •i thousand times, i‘The South
re,:t vote f r me, and the. North , must be 1
iiintrad-, - 'anthe only way to secure North 1
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ii to vovin e ur voters that al hen -t get in-
tl - tbe Preiell tial chair
.I will .do right
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1 ;e, the Ili,inp ein Kansas. I 'am now
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m3%4 ;yor ur as,._ T halm reached
that tlite of ltfe when I cannot have any'
i.. - Ll;osn foil a e r electioii, Arid if I
. have,
t': - .:,;:,e11z.--wdy to 'secure it 'is 1:6 'be strong
iii:l: ray iti - ti rieoplo . .at home. ~ I. I watched
':! . ...ltruggle from my tetiremclat in Len
x; I baitcen what I couceive. to be
'.7E.nistakeis O others. lam 'not reaponsi
l;.; fur . thd dminiitratian of - President
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-1'1,R,2; theief re'', I will inatrato a new
F.• , :ea; 1 ! 4 wi 1 -`strew the' ea try that a
i'ensilvoilia "l'ireident will stand firm to
fi. , ilcagisriof , a
't PennsylVanil gentleman
ill a Penniylvaita Democrat.' 1, Now, fel
nv6lllaq in that letter of acceptance, if
yii,ttfeilteit:-.-it •is not necessary for me
trqt.Vue it here—you ;till find that he
•il - .41:a1 1 ;;:ictly that the peopleirf the Ter
iitz.r7 nir;:,r4s should - be prot cted in the
''r -ti rig ,of suffrage, unawed by any in
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Ij..ii.lre frb f a,terer, and that thel will of the
raii)rit . r sft'uld prev a il. , 1 -
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.here "t { ames Buchanan an .the spring
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c.1;f1357 taawzurated Prasident, nd pledged
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`ln tie innagural to administer honest popu-
Ilr sovereig,dtylin Kdrisas.. 'i '
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'As if foi the purpose of •aecumuliting
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•Gz.rupOnlpledge--as if for the purpose
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rang !Ili ii, myriad ,of
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upon
.: ;‘i•ae.,stiori, !what • did he dui next? He
, 42 , 1' inUnd lb see whem he should get to
: pp. - Fon s h s,l for the' purposd of settling
•"' d i tietion which had rendered
..-...,-. 5 , whit it had been graphically , term
'', .the grlive c yard of Governors. Ile
„ noriOfe id man; he wiluld not be
.." - a - tll ty ' al: an ordinary man. Ile se
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age le an, a•statesmaO, who had
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. fr , lrizen i ,cd l by a large portion of the
„,", , •:',z nail pzoniinont men of ! the "South
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,aei-,;' lid a Cabinet; who. i lad for 12
: - ‘an -- r• - ircs nted his Stat'in the Congres
! np ma: ~ nd sn-t, with D1r. 4 1 Buchanan
1 _,, - - q . Cali et of l Col. Polk. Ile celected
l'3 - J.;l'aiker• and When he called up
, ,
7 ' , Talker i nd 'asked him to'preceed to the'
1- . .t! ,, ry.' r, Walker said to him, 'Why,
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, 1- .llllnha n :ty that would finishMe-ft:Ter
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_• • T astrpmed every man w.ho his gout
:,2,_ it w 0 'ruin ma. I• have reached
•-•,,e l ?f . 1 life when I cannot afford . to
::i Li .toyl prospects and prdbably the
-.'"‘ f , n '-l.bli.riness of my family.' And
. I , lplre .I(as if gifted la ith a!kitowledge
. ..-f,futurg, 'I cannot run theirisk of be
c.:,:at pr. bably betrayed and deserted
t , :t_, 2‘.1 inistration that appoints me.'
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~: linchan n said 'to him, 'll/.,-Walker if
. ' l lll go bee you will settlel this qiies
..-.h.. a ftW il Weeks. Everythin g is ready;
••,,re soul. instructions. - I pledge you
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. -r , , t iat . everything YoM. Acme to
' 4l IVA! l i tray you shall. hive.' Mr.
.'f inspired by a sublime stispi-
Nr, Bnchanan I will not go to
11 yc,u allowrme tainted your
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ito rage; and-ascertain from that
iercon; whether the will agree
ge there and carry out the'
ie campaign of 185 q, allowing
Kansas to decide Upon their
inp,.sin their own Way!. Ac
nlti,ng of the Cabinet of Mr.
tsred. 'At the meeting ev
(lb the Cabinet ,w4a present.
'n land Mr. Walker'Wereyres
u4dan in the chairl driver
-6i 11 :lli , 1 have desired ithis meet
a, VC determined not tog o to
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,ati 1 liave full instructio ns to ,
r i t ial . les• as expres4ed to the
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men,
II consent' of you,,
l'llie Cabinet was
Jut one Member of the Cabinet pliji
the krog4.amaie lad clown by Gov,
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I deeibnbt mend . Ida name. God.
er said: ;'Thatset , 1e.4, the question,' - gi
men; I; do 'not ' ish to go;• a single
tive is sufficient,. nl I will retirefroi.
field. But . .thei ''took that member II this
,
Cabiuet jutojan adjoining rociidiAnd ! there
they einiVineed him that Gov. Wilke was
right.. They..reltirnod and ie Walk,r his
in'structi'ons 114 . _wiitit to kansas WI li his
instrdettona in hiS - pricket,:and : accononied
by a gentleman 'WTH iknownte the country,
Mr. Stanton,-/another, Southern statesman;
and an old 13dchhnad man, who went' out.
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with similaripleages.l 1 t. II '
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Here is aj re.* behind- the c.urtainlee in
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the fan( ,1, ?90 '
I did tiot!lfer innitientlielieve 1114 tto
AdminiStraifon 'ad! coneludel to AO - Eiden
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_the principleswhich had put thienpnto
power; - !,;that they were resolved o'intako
their!pcilicy! a -test;i 5.3 . when I liveht to
Washington and !Pilled upon, tny . ol friend
I said td . hiUt, I:. Buchananr foriMP first
time In ,nut liveseire at variancil . I find
myself standing by oho great 'principb4haf.;
ing foHawed ioniiilead, "find you havd desert ,
ed it,' 'Well,'l said he, • 'can't you ! change;
! too? • [Laughter ] i If I can afford to chang,
why. - can't yon.affhrd to change? odewed
lalaughter.]!lf yci iimi.Douglas,an [ ►• li Walk
, er, will unite in support of my policy, there
will not' de a taper of this thing;it will
pass bidlke-4-s mar breeze.'
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The COlonel reinotT i tratcs : ! •
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But then !Mr, IBu anan you must itoler 7
! are thiS differene of opinion. Geri, auk
' son tolerated dieren es of opinion in his
fiieddsq Ce. Palk olerated:differbnes of
.:,
oninion;". an! yon_ d i ffered - with, him' in 'his
•viewa on the tariff, ' .end yet!.you remain.e,d
in his. Cabinet. tariff,
Pierce tolerated dif
ferenees" ofo e f
I pia(nd:l Taut heron are.
Men who
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put yeti, where you are—l-ivhd ask
I notbing , , atsiourrids—who have) refused
your faiors-+Lav trampled all the patron- -
I age', that haal been offered them titiderlifoot;
mre! they are, asking to be tplerated.r i n the
indulgence of an !honestopinion' The re
ply, to that Wei'itijniann r and in substance,
`Sir I intend .to Make y KansasPocy-a
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test.' . 1 'Well sir,lsaitl it ll:re7ret it; but 11
you Make it i alesi with :our offices, we will
'make itia tett,_*t-' he !ballot-box: .1 - .
N' ' l gentlemen,whoact with
ow,. we Mr.
Hoskin ', wo who I follow, the flag borne by
those'great berOealof the day—those iidmor-.
tal Moral chiefta'ns,l Henry' A. Wis? and
. • _., c i ,••,
I Stephen A. i.t.olig.as--aro constantly
tsu Will eleYll.lpl - 06 - rHu 1,i.. 7 .,... ..... Hll.-1 . ,
I.ralled Black,„lX"publicans. - [Laughter.]
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'But. ha-4 -yen tvh ° are Americans witnessed
the tfferts of!the ''‘Aininistration to nte. a
union With ion? 1 The Administratio can
combine with i C. Americans, (t, believe
you are called It :ow Nothings soniets-,)
and thdt it 9 1 41 right: Or if a Black Re
public* comes•ent for Lecompted,! : 40 is
irmnediatelys washed' , clean and white.-I
[l3aughter.]llVhy, gentlemen, the. mei
' ples..that'welfought for
,-in 1856 are' now
reduced, to—R..ecqmpton. We may ii `true
' as the Northern Star upon every rcial iprin•
1 ciple, but if we don't go for lecoMpt 12 we
. are dawned indeed,. [Laughter.] i But if
Ia pepublican !or an American becomeLe
; comptedized,l ha •iil not only speedily f rgiv
i
en, but, he islelevated to the highest s 'at, in
the synagogue , ' and! ho. is pointed a' tia'a
j brand rescued, rroria / the burning. :.Thus I
!find myself turned -out of the ,Demoeratie
, party, becal.l , 3 I. will not consent 'to !leave
: I Democratic Prineiled,
.. [Laughter.]!'
telegraphs on
the land and though the . sea.„ [Cheers.]
.And. When . Illie thinga transpire - there
' would be no ' , Got hillicaveu if thh ballot
box did not itl l 2 113 , such a party-in 0 iobor
nest. ff`hecr i tz.;]l - ' - An(l you in "lic4 'drk,
ti
who think tli6lDeinocalic party is Ohl boy
and b+elies t ,this Official despoli4m,!take
carol - bat when!.N4eMber comes you d, not
; find that the!pc . T*2o:l think a good deal
1 more of their! pinciples than they do of
thtir organization ! 1•°or my NO, sper:king•
for , PetinsyNania F '. li.am 'confident i thit on•
' the' 12th of gktober next, when y o u! open
i the New York T,- Larne, .Ikraid and .7"mes, i j
. FFi
: pin will s , 2c under the. Telgeraphie ' hood
like t 6 -1' '46,000 majority la inst
: tiZAITTSI Ft..
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the Lecomp on atiri t idate.' [Cher A- 7
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That is',!tbe sfiy we will mark theriyes,
we will'- do there; we will btand by John
•,
! Hickrnan, we 'will stand by Montgoai l cry,
. 1 -and wherevein'Leconaptonite is trOttet out
v;e ; will Itry to -defeat him, Whether. teLClar
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ly nomitatcd-lor nit. lam not to be terrj-
1 fied by' this Muse thurderof organiz I tion.
I[l . .,aughter.l . ;did willing to . combine With
I any g0 , .4 mart, nail:natter what is his n me,
j who jolt's wit Imo to rescue .the Anie jean
I name frhth this . b.inm, and this disg,ace.
Pi t hy, gentleinen,ll
in 11856, to go lack. to
that but for in - hisnint,. we would • over
have secured the Oopublit.an vote for iMr.
Buchanan if we .had not pledped (Mrs "Ives
I over heal and!•thil :f o r this doct l ri e..-
l.
[Aiiplaiise.] • 1 !. 1 1 1
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Let .the say a...dintal in cOnclusionlo ! the
subject bf .popu.ay sovereignty..' you 'Bei.
publicans are !earning to it, and, geoid Men
you will' conie to ii.• ;Now mark:. there is
1 tut one way ter it. I saw the Other day a
'speech Madehyaidistingnished New York
journallat,—l I 1 1 speak of ..him aa dilatin
guhshed for Many {things, though -we have
differed for tuany.yearii—l rueanjll4, qyee
ley. [Cheers..-14peinted the, way tp!'the
coming ;'tine. l e •has been denouncing
popular •!stivors'igqty I:1s A buinhug. 11 It
would have b en i'liti litig indeed,' ifr all
the DeMocrat noW: 4 -operating with Irlitts .
.
i had surrender totthe Atlministratind. It
l is not a 'hum dg-it lie a living principle.
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But when ppo Ip, to the number of IMOO,
have beeditreng enough in their own Will
aid' their', own Wa3qto.!ptit down the a r my
of the United- 'Spies,' and beat the', sll
ve
holders' minority, ivith 87i1,060,00 . 0101 i!pa
tronagef.nver , ci , ..with,Pederal Offitxu-s, With
the Senate and House ; - i against thed+-Witis
the President'hptraying , his trust-rii !! fterd
t lik toil us no' ilhi this principle is a Iim,•1•
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, onism .
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1 ; spole at
ideal issues
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Els course
aznatt7 of
ew ext Tacts
w the `land
ond speaks
, when he
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.aels . ia. and .
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..Weed. Why; chTer - iScia er s ..,i*t t..,ereal, must
I otue Ito it,. _ , tletcte ~ the men
:tongretudona ititeivdatloo hdtit
,00it4;ttuen.or,qom you clespiee r.
I
constantly telling you, day
at they despiselyou. 1- We ogee:
i , .
ritielles ,of popolar sovereignty
:t4:fili field of ilKaesaii,:ot# r .
,I with, glory. .. We, have prolf.ed.
'd ..4 )4 - w e . arc turned ~'!
the Ade:4llo '490 . ;: we h a ve
patronage; 'vie:, haiii 'laughefi _
. a,
ments-f0.r.1 I uiiii i t tiAlitl it
.1 . . c • , like
nil -: poiour*i at 'a. limo
, ; wh'ett . .etalceutttry i has :Wee
ch aliildrlileit 1 '1; - ''
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girddillicse : c • tracts to eoahle
iCaol•T'eade ,p • tiiie _ low the
and-• lli) I .
.tO l ' t;'4nt.i, , i4,.,..pimpi?' O'
I *edi 1 srhat (0. well 'an diliiked
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!oleo 11Poroky l thinks la their , •It.. 1 - -
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tiled;
ed to
!Iker.
alk•
Oga-,
the
bug, thus
what does a
be right. 1
Who are tor
are tecornp
arid they 'at
afterday i l t
to you thft
brought - era
ered all O,;re
'that We , its
backs üb , .
rejected its
its blandie.
'a ny 6E0 . 4
the presou
swept B
Werl,ne
our
wind bloTi
DemoCrats
leader as t
duty.—Plf,
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paper!'
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much butte
of then:'
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biro,
t co
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.prove a gre
encourage t
make them.
they are to
don
you
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tome
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'The far
tistid in one
tahled a au-
'Very tri
lars for ,it.':
'And yo
dollars by i,
not mantel.
use you :wo'
vertisc you'
your (laugh
pers: did I tb
INo ' but
'And,rsio
lisped, with
the destrue
house by 6'
exaggerated
the newspa
. g l ow, if the • neighbors had
al and; kept liti ready fur yqUi
ls:l bb Withetit thelmeans toad-
ProPerty. But i I think I saw
&liiiage in ode.of these , par
t eort i.ou atiyl thing?' if I
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.Mgr's dot wa thus put ,
ig obitiia no ice. Anil
ft you:1 neigbs , r tria l s
oh. know !these things are
till, hie' autheUtie accounts ' fi Of
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ter se them 1 Ala.! ' ,l
)ut--i' !°' 1 i ij. , ti 1
- le,eted strain: thy
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things are news `
to
to !the 17,eople_te talte
Age, not if all were
II you the day will
rili wr ite alvery loig
id eraeter, and the
typo with a heat
/ I,
~,,.. . wi h all,your rich
oie for y o u asla grave',ls
! Yout sol d i ,. liberati
th'ings will he. 6poicen of,
S ibey, es] he, I l spelle the
ag ; the typesito these sAYL
of you: 1 i , r 1 ' 1; 1
~ ,vil, he is even s p onging 'an
!doming Squire.' 1 I',
1 , 1
rbro
a lo
,ion
'O, true,
'And WhOi
Printer Print
kept It 3beford
rectory, for',4
'Yes, yell
&ha reader.'
the paper ; '-'
11°,1
like you l
come when'
eulogy of Yoi
printer _will
black line o7e,
es, this will;)e
giver,to a attpm
ty, and sneh
but the printer'i
words in attaniin
ings, will.remark
ti'oor mo des
obituary! Good
e
Popttlati.e of the Globe.
A dislingu ishe i d ~.rofessoiof the Mayer-
P
' I) l. l t. at
sity of Berlin, err
e gi , as lately
1 1 ,
procured a paper in r to the world's
.1
I population, au i ts generally believed that
I.
it is the
work
carefully kr i pa ; el aud, most
tellable tliall.l ye t t ,appeared on the
f i I 4 I
6 1.
subject. After °me deta i led estimates n
liregard to , e ft et great divisions of the
world-; he rriv cat the iconclusioni that
II i ?
lotion I i about .civete
l i the prcsent i pop , i
lhundred Ca eig t.l r threo millions, as fol.
- •, • 11
Blow,. 1 1 1'
i •Populatiop of Europe l 72,000,060; iof
Asia 720,0q0,00 0:; of Al I l erica ,201,1,000,
1 ,000; 'of Africa _0,000,0 .1 0; of Australia
,?..P 000 P. 000. ITo I Oopulatno i n of the globe
i.
, • f
1 ,253,000,0p0. 1 , i 1 .
1 . The averake n thbor ofideatbs per an
num,, in ccitain Places rhere records aro'
Ilrept,is about one tneverYforty, inhabitants.
At the present ti h the Ili:mintier of deaths
lin a year would b ibout 32 1 ,00,0,000 Which
is more than the entire Fire s cot populati6e
of the United Staies. A this rate the
average number off deaths per day is ST t
-761;
761; the average per minut 61. t r Thus, et
least,' e very second a human'life is ended.-,
Ag the births cobsideriably ;eiceed '_the
deaths, there are probably 70 or 80 Inimait
beings born per niiiitite. I'l ! Il'
i • . !I._ • " . 1
11
V rlVeare sorry to
1 , .
i sr
i 7---„
Wish to say t—outpustl ii
faithful ch
icier& say it, flame l li: I 1
Victoria 'S dau g hter,' Mrs. Princess
Prussia, - quarrels with her husband; OrlDt i
:-- ,
Prince of PrTissia quarrels, ‘ 4rith Mrs.lprin-
Cessthat is, 4431 do . not exactly
alike, and Mrs. Victoria is w ith the Ighlippy
Pair" trying !to ti 4 the "trite Joie& knot Pia
little tighter. T e 1 story that the young
Princess actually ejected the prince from
l b
the nuptial:donch y placini her loyal 1 lit
tle feet aginst his oyal. hi '
ghnes's ribs, and
then suddenly extending her royal curved
organs of locomotion intt h, positive bee
line, is doubted bylPrussia .engineers
Boston Po 1 I ' 1 I
1 , ; ti
,
1 16"• A Qu aker'h a d his'.roa d brimmed
i
hat blown off by t a windi and he chased it
tor ajciog Aril° with fruitleis nod very ri.
(hellions scia . 't i butt nn i eing -11 roguish I , _ ,
looking boy la 'A7 ulb!tig at IWs disaster, he i
raid to him! ' ; ; ' E
• I I
;
“Art thee a profane' la '
?' I ; II 11
1 The yottaitter replied that he.bomethpeli t
did a little t at trap i i 1 '' 1 !)
i 'Theni said he taking al Itlf !dollar from ti
his poc k et, ; 'thee maYdanin yc, , tider ft sing i
I
Mile fifty .cents woril;” ' , I , i b
! 1 I ' ' I' l . '
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ER, PA
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13 tA
I LOCIIIY.
la
4 take aco ty
1; I
iAtY Papers ir
1 E CO
F --
you d.
Iget
city papers ion
i' I tako a couple
inty papers , often
The more
we
it their editors can
• I
any convenience
was Raver
: thereby you el,b-
Scie
I paidl l three dol
!more 'than thiee
4 and
the Co
Vcnien
ho bett.
kno
:old 1
no ,
Did
yj Liu
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it+-wo do,
no
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ron
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: Trom s
l I eiPttablurt
t G aze
A.BLIIIEC . ..* I
I
it
l ut; n!. ose y , g, ,
itipan 1 o
9 ,d his 'islio* kiborer
Ititßeld Of pro-el l ivory Democracy
ring t l o ll i fasteO# on thisiOn nt!
4.—one Iwhiebi I's all 'make this
'; L', , li. ~, iv
r l epubtr. Re üblicans earl
teat fact, ti l a `in.' vOting
1 ::1
boratio, 1 can did tea , you are .
l i octrinie that 11
tail the
iL. ion nklone e x cept .olt17 7 ,0: 1
it
ver
i llareilli openl Ito deft
hie !splay slave 4 with! tallag 1
altßutiori' i 4 iti.' United States
t - iyiio. ' a
d thel4pulilieunin i
cir on 1 the stump a liege :4!8
-
yDenocral ha 'any suck- sche:
lana for extendin g lavery_tthe
ration of Buchan' o has diegOs i o,l
eon' laughed to se . Yee'rthe '
as not abau, ?fled e singl*easu
e hat! init?ited— o ' 9llO. Ho flu
btic t 6 &ea 'la lit le dark, jnet ati r .
1 1
The
,pi-ineiOes whiip
,i governias ad s .
lion are uoplterab we doubt not. 1
Lnt us not forge t thaAlowin
resident Huchant i ta 6 !letter tq PTO
t.
`man,l I ,—. • I ,
Augu,lstb B.?t. -- ,-
"SLAVERY, l ,existed at that,
- 180,4 i andetillezzst in KANSAS'
ER. ITIIIII 1 0 ONST/'THTION 0
NITED :STATES. '.That. ink
J ost 4engifil./.1.37.411,L-Y, illicrip
th,l4lieset r ibundi (Judge iine.9
ip nark/moil How COM •
1
EEN I pounTED 14 4 OfYSTEI i
0 1 frotriihit! Bieisiget ' ';: ,
" ti has been solitbnly adjudged
highest Judicial Trtliunal,lhattriiirS
IF' .EXISTS IN KANSASJI VI
F ITHEONSTIITHI'IQN, ;OF
NITER TAT ''r . 1
ni i i. k t, 6, 3 is, therefato ,as in
!
i. YE S i . ATEas GEORGtp. or S .
C l '4l. O.LIYA.' c , ' i
I
ht's, irein 'the Prod Sech l de l ci.
4 .
11 lio man , apv w 30 .a
A l f ' es ' 'ri i
that they had no righl,s r # t
t man ryas bbuiuf to respect; a iluit
}ghrig r .ailiandzi e . e
411
. f.
Slavery for his benefit'.' 1 -- i
1 1 , • l_
t I
M!
I 'l° l
rent !
em I
d
Ant
, theen Aneinii 41
I tat the ,
,meat spre
ionn'of the Dena
I ' ... v 1 " ' 1 I
1314%;,ter,ztif Cell a r
H , r 11
1,; t he Fi'eirdents:(B
i' . this ihing of Ql §
'TY was one of l'
iii,E HERvisiEs
in this Or any'other,
it!' Ica be nahinlut
ii . -. * *
ant) had no don!)
t
vent , efonld :be.l cal
1 I .
!pond i a late Speech
i , ten measures of w
S ,
9soplalneir in i the
herself iteugutate
0 ,Itnifilag fro
done Iciok or a hi.
laditt me I'cliam
riArts i !- 1 J. R 'itthin
AFrom 'A Nlrt O.
j
July 11th , i157.]
"1 Imard it',fr9m,
ion' Yown lips, till
ERI SOY .111,1faq
e
10§'$ 1) 1 3I•ei
. 1 LI
liras er br 'ached I
ti•y, and tht i . he 'rzyA
TO THROTTLE I
1 Ile Preside (the
tatter's Ppoiatii
I d."l ' • . k
‘. 1
[From GOv. Han
, "All tht4i opposi l
tho- SoutbP ho.s
tpirty yenta -oho
ASHINQTON
NI THE IMA'rT
ET TIIE! Evil
'orth borrYireti it
• -
- [Frani
peeCh.] I 'I
AND; JFPERSI
Ili OF , SLAVE
EXAMPLE',
rem thez4. / '
I Keith's .rel
!
thougl i l ' t
arty, hol ou ght,
ti ihad beel . for
,y,earJ
the smith , was AOW
q i and bad' ("dive ,
ithelo
1,, tlinie
1 }t fro the Nor!
'et, but InliVjudgi
Fhuld'ivi n
s wi 1 e
1 ,1 1 . VII
lathingtotial th b
seion TCSOktdl to 01
Ibut yrliettlip, g t
ehan . upontio Filial
l ip then be - dotermit
lent eordiiily and
t
i ooc h [
, ' l' ;
p sen;io
1' I .!
lavery,Vhqugh
pier it% iernni
'ithirfy ye 'litlas
• co-oporp, with
1
I wOul 0 Ato
rug,'seek ,d
1&; v1
ruling and ' troll
i, .V
RepUblioa
i f
that
4.
oeofoco - ty ; 'of l t
qt itroe , our
,*
ain Elle dai po t ib,
eanyou ooai.
L 117
(heat aittly ave
n
"Tho - De ' ocrati
sounder no ' than i
ft was' so b e cause'
I . i i _
majorty in 1 at pat
orn,its nu hers a
i i
feeble tne hers of
0 would ot pr'ed
t o Blackßepublic
I
t on (n 186 .
"Ho We , to ',NS
Ring of the last se
the Adroit]; tration
h i p found Mi.' Bac
of the Sout.A. It .
t.ii:o sustain flip Pre
j[.
gnidgingly.7
0 l c o t r rC 1. Orr'
s "With r andt
better pro c'eted it ,
t an it had been f4r
t o fnture,p was l'a
rit
emoctid party.
~
v ntton;• go into
.Cat
1 b
influence in i by y
I
• ~ i ' 1
2 '
nctnernb
dodge,
fello l
w
anartful dodge, the
cinntY are eildeavorin
. .H
fqt 1320 ;who will sust;
1 , ill
set forth. ' Will yoo,l
ed by; any such bald
How 1 To
frrtn 4 - nic :Bonn; ok. , Ti
i I l' I L. ' j .
i
DttovrtiED.- 7 he }imago Tripp pn
!jibes a letter from 'erkimet : ' nti,lN ,
'r%
York, fi F °m" -r h i 6l / l 'i ! a t 4 O 4 111 1 °w ) . °
RI le certrir.ly very
l e i lq s ;,. .i 1
,: , ... z. ...
'Ono ofi Mr.: , , arms. lit ~ be w
drowtied laa ' week ip our Oa ._' cy .
It i d the cap I; fired einnotm 9 'the: * ate
71 7 *
Sty.; but PI to no Oipose. r liey'ttitn.
d 131
fi the body I until al a lrountl on 4
recommended theuilt i take a •of.p . ,
make a hole ip it, Pit _ - the oikk•
silver and fiutten it, ad. the . iheibrO a
o tho water,
• sild i wcgi ssikt Isetil
eto the cbild ; hd.iiii. - bad. ace
it operate with' ettoces . N' fikbtillfaili
b t they did if, and.), rtre4 rthgl4 l4
Ilciatetf a fei- l ivclN i Cat sillited ,
I l i
boat came along and rottet lta p
blicai Hai as' the-b ' f ; ft.iPttline.
4:0 ibeettple 40,4 !thetyi: itillook aii
'oupd . l tbe.Aild ~ 4400 ' . Hi? ;hi
leeri'm tke feu! trli4la r ym -, ii :
. 1 f IT =,.,
I . ' • I
A I[4 S
PTEMBER 15,1868.
111110
,
Fa CALI7OB3/11.
The
ma p Ba repa n r i ed ralin fi c. 13 ; P -the Stl et l e le a t al in er
instant sayst , ,,L • I
The post telitiigtik has ;hot boon 11
lific in news' items in this part of tb
Der people have been enjoying a ki
after a Fraser river reread°, -*.hic
away so many of, tier young men t.c.
and 'conquer the.wilds of the riortii.
• Tab approaching election crigreises Most
attention jnil at this time. The Democrat,
to party, if p . reserved intact, ban nO Serious,
oppositioin m ,California; but jutit new, a
schient exists in the maks, growing catt - of
the iiieebanito troublo.l ßaot
ERICK, who has jest returned trot , Wash
ing, being !he tleadcir l ' of the Psatg . pun
net/do in, this State, is engaged the-hercu r
lead task of battling against Federal patron- ,
I nge end Intleence here. Judging by the;
Convention "at Preseet assembled' at Sacte r l
mento the Administration ' wing appeare
the 'aseendeecy; but it is difficult tt tell the
real sentiment of the people. An offork is
being mode to secure the fusion of tthe Doug
las wingi of the with the kaput-o
ilcans. There is little prebahility that; it,
will succed. If it !does,- the ;D e mocratic
ticket will be defeated in; Septemb'er...
The first overlandl mail by the. F. all Lake'
route arrived at Placerville on the poet, ju
ly., • 'Thei;imie night the citizeoSofqbat
place engaged a general rejoicing to cot. l
ebrete the event. On'the 24th Wulf the
first Bekaa overland mail closed at Placer
vine and stetted on its long journey 'across
the plains, taking out about one ithousand
papers front California. A number of pas
, wagers also started by this route with the
mot . . '
Tbe'farms in NapaValley are.{ yielding
'most abundantly this year. On same fifty
and sixty bushels wheat are'gathered from
an. acre. , At the present prices this crop. is
worth nrmatket in Sib Francisco from $l2O
Ito $140.! , ,j Pretty good for an acre of land.
The rsleatiter Oregon, on her ifity,_from
Victoria to this pert, struck upon Voint
,Reyes on the night`of 81st ulliani in a
dense fog. The rock was diieoveied bsfOre
she- Muck; the engine was . steppe& she eel
' lirsio*wat not l my severe, pod the; boat get
off uninjured,l after having tubbed -igaitist
the rocks for, five or ten minutes: t Forty,
three. Pauengsra'jninped Aff,the, , mtutel to
theioelri - and=weit:'eavedi
estimated at'froni th'*.to sit, jtitiped:fnta,
do water nun wa, nerywned.— Amines
of the drowned persons are
The Intel value of the Preach Mini de;
. pbsits for the; month of July is $2,014,066.
The assestnerits ',of taxable prepertY in
Sacramento -City thio . year amounts to 812,-,.
167,299; last year it was $11,193 ) 945.,
The Maryi3yille Netra'says that contracts
have been ' made for the construethin, and
equipment - of the Vallejo and! Marys
ville railroad. The company intend to have
their own steamers running between Vallejo
and San FraiteisCo.
A 'party of sixty apostates from Mormon-•
ism have arrivecti with their families in-Car
son Valley°, free Salt Lake.
1' .Tho:Democra t Convent ionr
uiiem:insca :toontio ..4t hof 47eg and; heipnaustatecozven.
10n will
aintesccltionhests.
l''" i
aq.
1
at Mr.
in die
are en -
I: I an ew
a i
n tetnd!
14
vain !;
admin-
alhnun
1= =trines
nJ tb
herov=.
r 6 tha
•
es an,
I• •
4MIOI/
we he
esiden
e whic
' wait • ;
TCIBOII
inist .
• fro
Silti
perga
UN
TB :+
1 1'44 I
D)l4
I kn
HA
' AVE,
I' TUE
I TH:,
Ipch , A
~MO
1, t
1 j
ion:
rerio ,
whii4
e b 16 ; 3 1
I l e , ai L i 1,1
611 t/
es of
ratid
.
' i lieba.
AT!
1H
ttmt i
outi.:
A . lonei
th 4
cel.
.
I , . A City in the Alp ;
Tnz MIRAGE ON TUE Irnarists.;-Tray-1
el lers across the Plains assert that they haii
men on' Noble's Passlßoute, abot(t thirty
miles this sided the Humboldt ri' , ,ver the
moStivonderful phenomenethat,thalribink
could ever havolaeen witnessed in any pact
of the world.. It is no less a thing. Ilan a
city in the alr-n-complete in every aspeet
and concordant. It :s seen in the early
morning, and tiande, self-poised ahove..the
dead level'of a broad and 'airy plain, ivitich
is covered with a light white dust , ,(that ri
ses in mai:clouds at the touch'of a! horse's
toof, or ascends in magnificent spirt4 towersl
an the breath of the whirlwinds thati art; Go;
easioned by the intense heat., " the line of
the base - at the city formian angle with_
the line of the plain, oo that the city seems
1,46 lean over towards the earth, aulka full
[view of its streets and buildings is 'represen
ted. I All the streets seem to - tend I to. one
~ •1- , 1 •, R ' • •
ipoin t. ' 1 he. arch itecturallbeanty, and spien-.
i dor' of this city iu the air.are of a Chianti:o l l
'unequalled by any. :thiag upon thtilfa l es of
earth, The , buildings rise One after anoth
er,',iit prond palatial grandeur, apdt ' eif tall
itowers glitter Mir) multeasilver in the sun.
[Clean and perfect was the, work of the my's'-
iterions architeCt who framed those Marble-
II
looking wonders of the aul. The 'apparnt
let.tent of the city is about six Militsibreir:'
!cuntferancc, and 'the nearest, approximation
t
of the base to the earth is a diatance, of a
nbout fifty feet). ' Not having seen this phe-
Inomenon, of course we cannot enter into any
frainute description of it; We can only give
tbe general idea which we have presented.
IWeare assured that the illusion is perfect=
nothing wanting whatever to fill tip the pit.
'ture----' - a' magnificent city, silent as, the be -
torn of the sea, hut glittering int, ttielfuil
life of the sunshine, nd self... Sustained in
he lieavens.--alfarytville (Cal.)-Ealarese.
II N,
' Y,
he
i
the
off
an 4
• f:
ieLint
pioe
CllO
rcm
)ei
ill
lan
t'g
I •
l At? ,UNFORTONAT4 DAY.--,T,ll4l4iday
ast .tias an unfortunate day for Philadel r;
Phia.', A fire near'Fairmoutit destroyed prop
'3rty to' the !mount cf, 85000; throwing a
lumber' industrious wotkmcn out of etnploy,
'{neat. ' A young man named Janies F rees
Was m rd
eredi
in West o Philadelphi
by .a
fellor by the name I C artes
tiles I touis Orr, a lad was . e rus h ed ,to
, bai,l it Broad dirard, atentiilty the . I
lit' 6 maible s slab.ll A sou qf , Samuel
smiib, Only, four' years 01d, was seildedo
death by falling into ' did , gutter in', ; Cherry;
street, fUreet, Which receives the waste bet water
f i rom Wells kNYqbater's steam Nair . Mill in
terling alley: I iktiglistus Schnackenherget
died in convulsions in ParristiqtreeA. A
diughter. of Mrs. Beekingbatu,. tell Years 9(
age, wtui burnt to death by . the explosion - of .
a Aarnphene laix(p,at her residence' in the:, vi•
cimity of Third andiPopler, and several 'oth
er, ioeident's of ii less seriousi character oci
muted.
i
MEE
. ' NEW" BitAUNPET.B, July IE , .
1. • ,
- , s shall have an abundance and lto spare
this f 11. ; The wheat crop is aligadY, nil,
cod , gathered,. and the yield has been iii-
tnense i the crop -much even of the sec'(
and p anting, which was put in after the
gradlOppers h a d left=ie asigical has: made,
and a 'ile the yield will be - great. 1 Cotton'
too I well in every quarter, and 'from the
sug r growing sections we havitpinii l other!
tha t e moat flattering ticcdunts. l l ,1()f peach=
es a * mellons we have enougbfor kit crea
tion I our stock of-all kinds—settle; horses, 1
and .beop—ie fairly , rolling. in 'fat; . wild '
i i;
gra.. plums and cherries day be Igatker- -
e 4 1., .rofnaion unknotit mother eindtriesi
ors set potatoes, tomatoes, cabb4ei, and
oth:r begetablea we are, raising all we can
eat, and our entire population is more than
he. • fal--: r it is joyous. Ilev. ;Runnels , can
alto • to give two thanksgivings this year,
we, an't get throtigh-in one day. There's
a b• tit in Texas. I ~
,
,
lmost every day I see the i ne 1 aces of
atm . gers seeking homes in this seotien_, and.
I p . • :nevi iris the Same all over the State.
ITh- most of them contemplate going into
the lb& businss on a liberal Beale, and
the ...ore the merrier—there's l' - 'roorti'for all.
Th: great difficulty is thia all cannot find
locations exactly
. to euit!,,thent----niany, are
100 ins' for' combinatione *high never i did
exi t in any new eomotry, and 'never will.—
Ma Y wish to find gelid tnacaddmitsd toads,
churches of their own deneininstitip collo-,
gea ischools, - the - society. of id old 'settled
co dunity, and gOod land 'adjecrqng al
1
l one !Flollar per 'acre! Such pergola had •
1 bet
better remain at home, or. else go tolKanses,
whOtte they manage:all these things better
than we do t- lit TeXas—so some say , 1 r
But if a perion wishes to:enjoy, the finest.
clidate in the Union e te - poisessil+.best,of
health; to find: cheap' ands .which must ra
pidly increase in value, to engaie in a btd-
IneM,which, if iproperly atten ed , to, will
bring in a yearly profit of fend , :l(i to 70
per Lcent, on an investment--I.`meadjstock
rausingi---and it willing to; put up With a
fowl of • the', incenventeeces • ever ! attendant
upon life on; the frontier,:' let snob persons
,come to Texas: '1! Many of those who may
read this, will live to, seeltke r daY When the
population of the region about Saari Antonia
will be as refi ned, as well a,ifinstracted and
as aristocratic acthat of any other section
of tbe union of equal kliaj they Will alio
!find that they I, ll'''..' Cub then have money
enough, even to purchase a garden spot,
NM on the outskirts of this ",population.
There are few,persons who seem to realize
the importanee of the position; of Sid Ante
nia,.or.who appatetitly.caletilite its ' futtire.
importanee: The, clatWill come When the
Opetousas Railroad wsli be continued to the
commercial emporium of . western l Texas,
when it will go on to the Rio IGradde, and
tap the rich Mexican States lyingtboyond,
and then San Antonia *lll be known.—
And a proud Oay will that be for.the futdro
pro.speritylotliew. i Orleana, for it will carry
a r ic her store'of treasure into her than all
the, iher railroads put tegether. 1 1 !
sum
the sth
erY Pre.
e;world.
fed calm
fi swept,
explore
,
' - Initruotion to a tor.
1 i
J, dges, in this part of th'e world, are
som times far-from Judd in their latiargeS,'
and, in , reality 'quite . as foggy thotigh sel
dom ai truthful, as his. honor idle address
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ed t &patient twelve at the conclus i on of a
long hie!, soineithera "eta matt"
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r.
' "If , the jury believe, from the evidence,
that ithe plaintiff and deferidatit wera.phrt
warm the grosiery, and that tho Plaintiff,
bought out the defendant and gave his note
fOr theinterest, and the defendant p a i d , for
the note by delivering to the plaintiff ii cow,
which he,warranted 'not. breachy,' a d the
warranty ryas was broken by
~reason lo the
hreachiness of the cow, 'and hq'dro e the
cow hack and tendered her e to the defendant
but the defendant ;,refused to 'receive' her,'
1 and tho plaintiff 'took her' , home again, and
I put a heavy yoke or poke upon her, Itfir prei-
Ivent her from jumping tlie'fenee, by reasob
Of th e yokei or ,poke `Dieke, bei neck•au4
died; I ,and if. the jury further belieVe that
the - defendant's interest in the 'grocery was
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worth anythin g , the, plaintiff's note was
worildeSii and the' cow . good for nothing,
either / for-milk or beef, then th jury nnist
find out -themsOres hovr they willidecide
the lime; for' the court . Vitt; lin erstands it
self, and it thinks it docia,idon' knoivl how
;
such a l ease should he decided.'
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Y.ELLOt7 FEVER, IN Dip l y I RIEA B.—.
.Sreiv Orkans, 'Sept. ,3.--The 'yellaill/ fever
-deaths in this city , duriagthe twenty four
i
hours ending yesterday noon, were tt
i lay
five; ai the Charity Hospital , alehe,l p-to
six o'eloek to night, t4y were seven een, 1
and. at the same institution, darieg the
week, ' from -Friday last to this date, ("tie hwa l
dred and thikeen. ' [ , I - '
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; UN NEE FEET LIKE A' CAT.—LA 1 ioiri
larjucidenti almost au accid e nt, happenedl
to a young lady in ;State street this ItUorn-1
ing. She was sitting on the"ball seadel
waitioo for the ggforty horses driven by a
' to — along,, h 0 i a
firple come , w en a e ippe 1
fr .r
om her seat, turned a complete sornerset,l
and mile down - on her' feet, l l expariCuping
no injury, but tiled with 'prpfound auton
ishincuit at her impromptu; feat, i *bile the
loYstandars, assured that, the . involuntary"
actrees, had : experienced no damage, j ex
pressed. their.apprpbationja load epol,4se.
—:-:Bostan Herald. , - ' • .. ' '
•
,
Irrr .n IsTrrici'DlscovaniEs.-- - Tho'aarld
stone roots of Adoirbach, in Bobbtaifq have
beep visited:_ persons from
quarters
of the ' their; ' iietgsssv
sad fabtattiO forms ,Ten y earn
er : slofilS of sand/430e rocks was dist' it ea
near'WeettelAorf. To 'emir added
disoovet,*:of a grasul layerof . petrif ied trees. lt stretches to tbe.,extept of two
miles and a half in length , and half mile
iti;bresith, itbd litcre is one point) waste
!switiry thousind l i,or, thirtj thousand'stems `
of petrified. "wool . mai! lock seen at' one
gI&EICO.'
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TH:B TEXAN PEON!
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RAT /if Tiirg CA,REf-zA AT , W
"IN T,ROTIRLE.
=I
. A day or two since, jusi.after tha;eixpicad
train left Stamford, wlire It had hiiatilo•
I.lYed a few mioutes, to . wood and wit.tor. a
rat ran from one corder of ; the ear amidst •
the feet of thO Passengers_ ' As sootilaait ,
was knoiin that there was-a rat . on thafieok
of the 'dr, conairlerable excitement tOok
plade attiong the ladies, and eritioline took ' ;
a sudden rise. The passengers strhek at
the'rat,. as be dodged from obit iiidekifitbei
car to the 'other, with their iiihOrellis.ind ~,
canes,• but without pay,effect—the old rat
successfully , avoidedall tke ' iclis, 'and.
thrusts, and di?.appeared tinder-the t of '
a fat roman Who sat at one end
-of• iii,` '
half asleep. .A 'committee of one ,',l_ -
pointed,..aacked . -up by half a dozen
grown boys; suggested to the fatliulythO . ,
propriityof rising to enable' them to find
Now, it is no easymatter or a tlirp hurt:.
ti,red and fifty pounder, encum ber tid hy a.
hnge.ttlaiii of crinoline; tojrise a 4, tact: ,
M t ent'sotice; therefore, She declined. fib&
Waa.duly' informed •of the atato of affair*
and of the critical.position which atuf.eho . pi
pied ; i n. the ayes of the public, at tbatinati. k
tient. i Ataiix she was retjuested.toiblatopt '
she positively refused--likp,..eert4o iiistin:
guished Roliticians, ehe seemed dertermitool :'
to maintain her position; till a brdadiil4ll ;
more comprehensive platformitiaaaMilibla.
Various suggestione as to the rat's iiiiirea:
bouls Were made by 'the *ye . , in en4ible! '
Whispere Which made
,the fat womati .'1 _
. (.13hish like a full blilin rose." i l, ''
and to get her eyes open. Neat Of :the ;
passengers seemed to hairs an, idea cif Wit'
owtt, which iires.quitranitieing—llips word
nottipreAsed—eheeklexpanded-z4aetetirtli
from tienty-five-dollata to thietild toffainesi._
were exhibited- -
' , Theis was Aimed deeri,as death .- 1.
mitt Mei:bided beiii-his bfealli.
.. ' tor' a timii)'• , 1, , *
But that tithe *as decidedly short i for i 4
. .J
this point, the lady lb :question Ova* roll •
Whieh made the ear fairly groan, one'olltwd
spaismodie.kicksi and the twtl hiindreti' a n d
fifty pounder shot opt or hbriiiiat liketa 'l4- ,
reeket, tip Setting babies and handl:it:tam;
crushing -criholines and taavere,. 10ding
abort six feet 'from her s eat' upon a iittld -
bid man, *both she nearly :, sinothe.Mkbez
sides knocking ` os his 1-Wig and othamiiiiii -
disarranging -his toiletzLitptni Si+, itig-Wiii
mirked .to= hitimelf, that Übe had hattaf .
`'simmer down' and join the diens./ ,_, ft et
vigorously shaking her dreftsi ntn . idni the -
laughter of the passenger's, elie.reifained her
4 , i, ,
seat, and the huge than of efinoiiiiii coisi
latticed to settle to its proper pline,tlnd
tiniet once Maio iestored, *ben one Of'the
boys,' whose mirthfullaesii Must be l'ileme;-
i i
what largely developed, burst out i nto a
'horse laugh.' The effect was like 'einkfic
in a magazine , the *bole Car eiiil ediand
the fat woman joined 'in and laughed ail hearty as the Merriest. Her jolly old 'sided
shciok up and down and the car springs. vi- * i
brated, keeping exact time: at ,whag.bp- ,
_come at. the rat ii a Viestioti;=-Roli:tbitt -
Valet. , • ;,1
It ditch hap Pens that certain Sines ani .
Cities, iodteali of being referred to by tbeif
'Alcated in do 7 I.
(het;
proper nat tier , die qiso
way; Thus we have: J'
Virginia, the 'Ancient. Dominiim.'[
Masaadmsetta; tlt3 'Bay . Stab
-
New York, the State .'t [
New Hampshire the 'Granite•Stattit •
• Vermont', the "Green Mottntabi-Starei.
Uonheetictit, tbe qmod of Steddy
ir Pennsylvania, the 'Key Stone
South t r aiGlina the 'Palmetto Stitet'.
, Ohio, the , Buckeye State'
bliehigan,, the sWolverine State'
lkitasotiti, the 'Puke Stato.t ,
' Indiadai the 'Hoosibr State.' •• I
Illinois, thelSueller Stake/
Iowa; the 'Elawkeye State.'
So alacf, we bate— .
New York city, tile ibletropplit of ./tdet;
ica,'l the 'Commefeial illmpotiuml
'Gotham.'
Boston ' the 'Modern - Athens,'.. and
‘LitoraryEmporium.
Philadelphia; the l'City of Bent oil*
,Lovi+l the 'City of Peon' and the 3 .o*e
Pittsburg, the 'Bmtoky City,' and the
'lron City.'
Baltimote,, the. City
'
'Monumental
_ •
'Cineinnati,-the 'Queen City,',the 'Qtmeti
of.tho West,' and 'Porkopolis. •
New Orleans, Trkseent
Washiegtcip, the 'City of Magiaif
Distatees.! -, . :
ehicago, the klatden City;'
'.Detroit,the 'City of the ;Straits.' I
Cleveland, the 'Forest City?' ,
New •Haven, the 'City of 'Clinic!
Riebmoid, Indiana, the 'Quaker Oil
the West:
'Lafayette, the istar,City.;
Indianapolis, the 'Railroad City.'
St. Louis,the !Mon_ . ed
Keokuk,' the ',Gate City.' I
DON'T CARP. WHICII
iogton Union serenely sayrr
"Upon the issue of Douglas or Lits
'Lincoln or Douglas; we confess .to asp
indiftetencle. We cannot , belleirea .114
'no destitute of political- worth to bc
dared to the. alternative of choosing oil
the. other of this precious 'par 'frdittifti
her ambeisadot to the Senate ctf States;
we •ate hopet'ul thatshe *ill rebuke the
rogance of both of there iti theit assutnpl .
that the ehoioe of aO august, a fttoction
ttittst perfatottte made itt the perton ofl
tor the other of thetnettives.'i , -
folloriug oil/tains 'tbealpha
Jobm. P.Brindy, give toe a Liu& .sva
box of quite a malt Dive.
,e r.
Siir Self lote ie at ooze the most deli&tfi
and the molt yigorous of our defeetl)
nothing - mounds it, hitt ncl'ning
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