1 EBSflSBUnC, PA., Friday W-jinin?, - - Aug. G, 1S75. Wk publish in another column an The XcjlI Spcif.cr of L'onyves. Mr. Johnson a Life ami Services. It is a foregone elusion that rennsyl- : The,roI! of the living ex-Presidents closed vai.U wili be honored, in t!3 choice of one with the death ot Andrew Jo linhoii, wuich .,r he,- mt distinguished sons as Speaker took place at the residence of 1m daughter, ..r .,.,. 1T.-..W.V of I ientntives. at in Carter county, lennessee, on Saturday ,.1 HID lH-Vk . .. , - , - V:..!iinat.ifi. ludcin-ndcnt ot the giamy- last. tho next day by Hon. Thaddeus Stevens j History of Ihc Continental Cnr- , and lion. John A. Bingham. On t.he4th of j rem if. March articles of impeachment were lorm- Brown, the wife !! 'lin ing fAcCthat for the first time in two de cades, an overwhelming Domceratic ma ioiif v will control the 4"th Congress, it is iilteivstir.ir article on what is known ill a matter of pleasurable pi ;.e that a i emi- tl,e sylvauian, oy virtue 01 ms unir.." tactics, and acknowledge staie-soian-sni!-, tin history of this country as "Continental Cunciicy.' anl rccoin ineml it to the attention of our rea-lcrs. It i nn instructive and conclusive ;r gtiment against l!ie prevalent cry for more. pi-enb.icU currency, in opposition to the haul money of the constitution. The P.altimoie (luzrte intimat? that the fifty-' hive representatives of Ohio ami Pennsylvania in Congress are in duty bound to vote in accordance with the sentimcits of their constitu ents as dctinnined by tlie verdict upon their State platforms at the coming lections. According to this the.uy of instruction a Congressman isa l,oor tool indeed, ictnaiKs the J'afriot. j Trrr-: teleirr-'ph 1 rintr terrible news ' from tho west. All the tributaries of the MUs-ssijii, .Missouri and Ohio ap jK'tir to he overswellinjr their banks in consequence of the protracted rain storm whie '.i is sweeping across the country from the westward. There lms been terrible destruction of the , crops alono; the track of the storm, and tin; rising rivets threaten nun trrcatt-i almost univeisaily. aecouftd the po.siuon of leader in the new House. It is unneces sary to say that we allude to the Hon. Samuel J. Randall, of the first district, a man, who when the evil powers of Radi calism, marshalled their t-ohoits m a last desperate onslaught upon the constitution ... w!:.t. is left ,i it. and the rights of the Willi .On Wednesday, the Sth ult., ho was t i-i.-l.-oi, with laralvsis. and remained in sensible until the Time of his death. Mr. Johnson was h native of Noith Carolina, a State which has pionueed some of the most sturdy patriots of the nation. He was born in Raleigh on the ii'.Mi of December, 1S0S, and had reached the sixty-seventh year of his age at the time of his der.th. Losing his father when four years of age, ho was left in charge of his mother, and deprive! of the means of obtaining an education at ally read to tlie senate, cm me next uay tha Senate was organized as a high court under the Constitution. Chief Justice Chase, of the Supreme Court of the United States, piesided. On the o(th thti proceed ings began. The specifications were based on tho removal of Secretary Stanton, the As the currency question has come up, and is likely to occupy a large share of public attention for the next twelve months it may be well to recur to a great and eon- " elusive experiment that was tried by tho colonies during the Involution. The story forms one of the most instructive chapters of . not A two-thirds vote, and the impeach- the ao-e-usually set apart for that purpose "llu,;u; for boys. The necessities of tho family owed the voteon the other charges. Ipon noon I in Rll.l i .o i v u .. ..... ...w . -- v .... ........ President's expressions in public speeches i American history, and though too long to of coutempt for Congress, declaring the : give in defui we cannot ioi utai pieseuuug thirty-ninth not a constitutional Congress, ; some or the salient points, which were sue- : and liis hindrance f the execution of some ' cinctly given in a recent issue of the Chi ef itsTicts. The trial ended on tlie 14th of I cinnati Comr.ierci.il. Tho war found the May, when the vete was taken on the first j United Colonies moneyless. Congress had article, and resulted to IS. This was i not a mill with which to carry on military: operations, as and American numan nature j rebelled against taxation as strongly m tc: """II j a. '' - ci;f, i, ... ten t hi" renioi .sp. his cot in the hi .a',; ;, . i . . . i.,. A ... . . iii.ii v. . iiiui, tcu the lull lilti oi Memory 'jmi . ; ' he gives ei.t to t!",e i:i V'- ' ' Under the appitheii-i..,, r' the.e bursts i f ictnor.s,. t 11 icide, the prison offii-i;i:.s';j;l ''',V:" piccaution against the v.'--curreuce. Colonel ValoLti'.n r. n Ifnn.ll.' n 1'... . , "t swer the indictment f i a m made work impcrfitive In this situation he re al aa early ae be was apprenticed to a ; Johnson rcturneato lenncssee, ana m -WVW, - J S- " " ' nnhtii Mti-i.ii in ton sovereign states the heroic tailli oi ine .a...... "" ' , " '.....: United States Senate. It into the oieacii . niaiued lor several yeais, ncqiiiiuiK ,. ., ti.l.. of inin ..,,.,1 nt tl... imn time Colitl iblTt'liff to tlie '"'"'J v-oo.. Theimoi.!;e. threw himse and turned back the black He was defeated by He was also an In- those days as in our own, Congress j ieldcd to the temptation to issue paper instead of negotiating a loan. The first act for issuing paper money was passed by that body on the 2M of June, 1775, when it wa"s resolved to issue "a sum in bills of credit for the defensof America' . . . , r ... i i deneiifieiit candidate tor t he House ot Ken- ready to surge m a oemge o. ,,. ,e .u.u c- fx, ,a o. ' ' ,V . j", 0t'her menibcrs of reseo.tat ives in 187- but was unsuccesslu). not to exceed two millions of Spanish .... .lion over all the land. He was the of his mother and the other mtmorts oi .:,,...i ,i..n, r.... ..j . nr.ni for the emergency, and right rovall ; the fam.lv ?'xl'? Johnson thing to his ideaof a Jaco in the tion -the faith of tho Confederated Colo- s d,d he grasp the occasion. CmkhI men and ( abundant, an he time of v it SJ ; staU-.sSenate, and was rewarded by hies." It may almost provoke a smile to I true, were his henchmen, but, to Sam ! was so occupied m consta mt la bo. at he letiecthow long this petty amount would , Handallof I'cnnsylyau.a .belongs the hou- .. comd ut v tTL L ti n livid f the Legislature. On the 4th of March, have lasted to maintain an army against orsand trojUnes of the Hay. One whole means of p. ,cu,,ng a ed can ' j J875 ,,e k ,,is Sfat iu tlic eijat aml thc inoxhauHtlbIs rcfou.ces of Creat Brits " section of the Union, grateful for h.S signal Un, ass sta. ce of f, .en Is 1 e. a f,v,t- . ...adeatwo-hours' speech against ain ; yet it was thought by our fathers that i skill and services, ... t:,c most tiju g i... . .., w e L, y. , ; ,,ie lt,;ulhlll 1Ccog..izmg the Kellogg gov- I the debt thus created would be but small, ot all. I'roi.ts uu ,n.K - n' -ectzb e nosition ".ment in I.ouisiana. Ihis was his last j and, with the faith of the colonies anvca, - - ; - - " 7 - " U , 7 of aSTe ; public effort. On the adjournment of the I to redeem them, they fondly hoped l delegation uacweti ov i......j o...v. . . .. ...... .... - 1W f. ! Senate he went home and remained there i notes would suiter no depreciation. I ; Hoi,:; InThm thweni s;cthm of South until summoned to Ins last account in a j deputation lmortJliatcl, followt .. .v... ..... ..-.- - - '... it i. ..,:....,! r.... n-r. ,.o..c t suuueu aim uuexnccreu manner, -vmirew in oveinoer, 1110, iu ;is liuimaitti fSrvTrir I ::Zs llZ'a - T Co,.fs(hat certain inhabitants of Phila- sjlv.uu.i 1101.1 i.it s.ouii ti ; . ...?... ..r ir .0 ,, j.-h-.o , hfe, and his record is ample nnon which delnlua, the very place where they were win oe fsj,t;lh.ti - o . cf,i,-,. ,.r.., n,r.n nn.I rPsnc.-trH ' to base a judgment as to his acts and char- sitting, were refusing tlie Continrntal bil There Las been an interregnum in the business ol'Handall and the Speak ership for some time, and now just in the t!or (lavs it is offensively again acLer. last noi ifs or tiik i:x-:fhesident. Nasuvim.i:, Tenn., Anuust 1. Ex-Pres- t'vils to the planters in tho lowland of , f t,,li;,i bv'oortnin 1 his residence, Mr. Johnson finally settled ..... ,. .. loitt'l v' 1 1 I'ltotiv ivw..wiv.. j " . . ... . , , . ,0.1. 1 ArU-nis-n MississiDi and Louisiana, , .. ,., ,,,,, 1,1 ... i, 1 inGreeiiviIle, Last! ennessee, in lJtJb, where :'ka ; r'V. I ..I...,. Jo will democratic ed.to.s w ho oug it to be , (js mothe,. am, fetrp fat,,er also resided.- wiiMst- spit.. ........ . ! 'ashamed ol such curw liiews. me, st.o.tlv rtP.- bis .-.dvent in that i.lace he above article from the Columbia Her- j married an interesting and well educated aid is one of the latest and boldest , lady, to whom he was deeply indebted for ,....nir....t;..na in this line. We will ' his after advance in learning. She washis lie destroyed by the Hoods. To a w ho desire a tirst class liter . . Ilia 11 I ItiSL.t LMlin ... vo.o i... ' ' 1 . . .. , . , , . . ary, poi,;u.u ana , u , j o . . ?ra.nmnr, , " s r. Johnson commend Lm .-h I..h lli,' y t . J)S u ,K)t an imli,tal,le ollense, nor msulw hjs st.ut iu j(omic8. There was an Take your county paper hrst, ami i.ij n ftf j.irjron wju?n it .9 cf Sam ; election for alderman to be held in Green take the itt lhjt';;u: It is one ol the j;inipl)pg ".Teuius superb tactic' . ' To i ville. Several candidatesoffered themselves olilest newspapers in the county fisivin . ' J. ..fy, states- 1 for the place, among them the young tailor, an existence of overcighty years, dur- ; ' 1U. "..d absurd. ! Vc co,,,ei:t as brisk and exciting, but Mr ' 1 - -;i j . 1 .joniisou tiisiauceu ins coiniit-iiiois aim So well did the young ig which time it has always main- ; he 0(Hol. that his lhick ! JSdVjSS 4..:.....! .. 1...f. ..I . .. i.-i ..t .t j n ItrelvllV . - ...... . i 1 respect bv all who know him. The bent of his niind at that time was in t he direction of J politics and history, and his reading ran in those channels. After several changes in ideut Andrew Johnson died at 2::J a. ni.. Saturday, at tho residence of his daughter, Mrs. W . 11. Brown, in Carter county, East Tennessee. One of his last wishes was that his winding sheet should be the flag of his country. A special to Nashville pa pers from Greenville, dated seven o'clock Saturday evening, says : "Mr. Johnson died of paralysis and heart disease. He had been complaining some what of ill health dining the past month, but felt no serious apprehensions. Last Wednesday he took the morning train to visit his daughter, with whom Mrs. John son had been sojourning for the past six j weeks. He rode in u hack from Carter's depot to her residence, some six miles dis- tained n htg.i ciiaiacu i .is .1 u , t, s,,.,nort 0f the back-pav swm- ' man. who was then but twenty years of ... nn.l scc.c.i ;.. w,.;,i- .... family, agricultural and political news- , .ntilj(s jlim t() t,at distinction. I age, discharge (he duties of the rcspotisi- j ,iv.d and ale a hearty dinner, and after a paper. At no period in us caieei hum ; me ,U)(-j n,(.ct adulation of , U!o l,:oc u,al lie w:ls rc-eiecten m i--. ana few minutes of general conversation ra- bile thus jut ent. it exhibited the same enterprise and ,,.,,,., ,. y.uu the entire nr- "I1 "! ,1M ' pon l"e expiration oi his ; tired upstairs and conversed with his grand Send for a '' . . -...y i---- - - i linn amci manic term .nr. .jonnson was ; daughter, . Miss Tillie Stover nommatea ana eieciei layor oi tjrrcen- : en 'a Tins ofhco he held for three At this time the ras on thc in- : moiied, and almost as soon as raised ho ex ..linl.i.l . I hi. political liumbtig and brazen prcten- ,(mvci. ,anch of the gtatc Legislature. sion. One would suppose treun reail- jj;,, district was (Jreen and Washington in-r all tilts (rush, that without Kandall ; counties, lieing a bold, forcible speaker prosperity as at . , ... : t. specimen copy. Address jmcuihkiu iv llensel, Lancaster, Pa. We commend tlie attention of voters to the following : The new Constitu tion forbids all person from voting unless they have la-en assessed at least two months and paid their taxes at least one month befoie the date of the election. No one of foreign biitli can vote unless, iu addition to the above, be lias been naturalized a month pre vious to the election. The date of holding thc next election is Tuesday, Novembor :d. Wednesday, So it em ber 1st, is the List day upon which voters o tn be assessed, l'riday, Oct ober 1st, is the l ist day on which they can pay taxes. Friday, OVober 1st, ii the last d i v for taking out natural uatioii pipras. The Philadelphia Chrmn'-lr says; "The Stats lt rnocratic I'.M-cuiive Committee, under tic- etlicieiit lead of ! tide, and others of a like character i which have appeared in other localities, iiie. is sickenin and disgusting, and is one : without opposition. At this I of the political marvels of this age of, lty of Mr. Join son ws ..:,, , , , ... cieasc, and in ls.ij he was c lw...t 1, .. ... 1 .11 nr no, I lilTMll lU'etCIl- - '. . . . uicen- engaged his tongue rt-lustd utterance, and i r L .. i . . i m-air .7 . .- i i-i. j. i of pitvaie issuesot ccrtilicafesaud pr 3 eais , to her great consieriiat ion he fell from Ins . '.., ; i , . .k, a i . .. o -i , i to pay, in addition to the large at e ,Kp- peat to the llooi. ilclp was instant y sum- . l, !. ... i i. , , ,-. issued by the separate colonies, contr DC ill- . I.i.kti.,.. Oft. I '.li.,,.&zf o w c;jw.. r". i.fnl I v 1 in tlie last Congress the Ieniocralic :iity throughout the entire country would have iiecotne a. tiling of thc past. What, a lame and impotent conclusion? Tlicii Congress contained many Dem ocratic members to whom Pandall is as Hyperion to a Satyr. That "his (llai.daH's) native State will respond pressed.indisiiuctly however, that, his right side was pai alj zed. "After being taken to bed, when the fam ily snoko of sending for a t.livsician. ho for- he at once attracted notice in the body of ; bath: it, saving that he would soon recover, which he was a member, and was recog- j Qn this accouiit the summoning of medical ni.ed as among the rising young men of j a;ti xvas deferred twtnt v-four huis, when the State. During this session a sclicmo l)r. j0be was called from Eli.abethtown, of internal improvements of the State was . tvvo mjtS ,lis:aut. He instantly began he introduced. This Mr. Johnson opposed, i ioic treatment, aided by Dr. Cameron, and As a consequence he lost his election in ; seemed at one time the next day to be suc- 1s:J7. 15ut tho plan proved a failure, and Mr. Johnson was re-elected in ISo!). Iu ; 1840 he was on the Democratic electoral ;1ickot for the State, and took an active 'with an unbi dken dthiration" in favor ; his i-loetiim is :s unlikely as it is ' narl in the canvass, and in 1811 the neo- preposterous. The Jhnil,r- wish is'l'lcof Green and Hawkins counties sent ' i r .1 .. a i, ,.f m.,1 ; him to the State Senate by a most compli Mmplv lather to its thousrht ami i ... ... J , 1 . ' . .:. mentary maonty. His next step wis to without any authoiitv. It a l'emo- , Congress fro"m the First district of Tenn j eiatie House of Representatives can so , Cssce, when he beat Colonel Asken, a pop i stultify itself as to elect Samuel .T. ! ular man, after a close contest. When i Randall its presiding olliccr, in tlie face ' there he spoke in favor of a resolution to e i ii-.. ..i ",i. ..; ....l.-n . return to Andrew Jackson the amount of , of hisimblic record, t hen ltssuliscoucnt . , . - P . ' l . ... . ' .... , the fine imposed upon him for refusing to proreedmg will interest that party no b 1.UKiat(.s ()f a in Xew Or- more, and me latai tiaintw ruing on me leans in lsis, and also supported the plan ils Cliainn.m, John Miller, is arranging .., .... ;n.i;,.nto its desm-ved fate, i of annex in sr' Texas to tlie United States for the thorough organization of the i rcf,n.c ( 'onr ss nit ots the true history At the end r his first term Mr. Johnson mitt- throit'di.mt the State." To ; ,, i.,,i'"i tU ;..t .,.. ..rt ; was re-elected to Congress, and was prom. I ..... Ol n,iir.i,in iiiiM u in, n.'.o., "IIU i: .1... l 1 . .. 1 il. attempting to lorce him in C the hj.cak- , Ullit,lf1 states ami Great Uritain. He sns- crship will Jjo s ) jilainly wiitten that he tained the policy of President Polk in this which the llarrisbtirg l'n!ri f adds this timelv suggestion: Effective steps tdKMild now be taken in every county to aid the executive committee in the work of preparation. During the present mouth tho assessors' lists fJiould be thoroughly overhauled and the limine of every Democratic voter in Hie State registered. While we have Hie most confident anticipations of a successful issue in November wedo not expect to iret it without deserving it 1 who runs may read, and the way faring man though a fool cannot err therein. The "gallant commoner,'" as the J era Id dignifies him, will vet findhis proper level. . i . loavn Concriess than the neni.le of Teiin- SrK.r.cu by Gf.x. Goitnox. General i ossoe amed him as a proper person for Got don, of Georgia, made a speech in ! jOVcrnor, and he was chosen in 1833, and Alabama a few days since, in the course ot ,CCIOSO in 1ST,.-). On the first occasion his uhUh, seeing many colored men present, 'competitor was Gnstavus A. Henry, the lieiurueuio uieiu i ,int-u . .o .s R.,Pl,n, lun V ,.,e,1it h I' (ienti v. I non by A persistent ( (fort. Tlie people are it that for the sake of ictaining their hold i,is retirement from tlie Chair of Stste, ?.Ir ripe for revolution, and liioy only need capable leadership to complete the task of political redempti nbgn;i last year. Ale.xanpki: II amii.ton. aged ninety years, dio.l iu the city of New York, on Monday la -t. lie w is a son of the distinguished patriot and statesman of revolutionary memory, Alexander llamilton, and his death revives the promim-nt pari taken by his father in the public a.fairs of this country pre vious to and during tiie war of iude- ndence. i iu elder Hamilton was on power poison the minds of Ihe colored men against their lormtr masters and friends, and with false promises control their votes and keep up contentions and stiibi between the races? Who is it that in the guise of Ku-Khix murder the colored man in the darkness of midnight and herald abroad the infamous crime as the deed of lawless democrats and true Sou 111 - ceeding. The pat ient conversed iinpcifot-t- ly in regard to domestic matters, and did not seem conscious of approaching dissolu tion, but his case was beyond the skill of physicians, and at seven o'clock Friday night he became unconscious. Mrs. Patterson and Andrew .Johnson, Jr., arrived an hour later with two physicians from Greenville, Drs. Brey and Taylor, but he did not rec ognize any of them, and after seven hours and a half of unconsciousness he peacefully breathed his last, surrounded by his wife, children and all his grandchildren, except tlie son and daughtei of tx-Seuator Patter son. I ! An Ancient Fakm. The farm of George Miser, in Lebanon county, this : State, is one of the oldest in the Slate and ; still in the oiiginal name. In the year , 170-4 Michael Miser and wife arrived iu ', Xew York from Germany. They then matter, and the question was settled in an , i.,n:,t,.d ..ear Albany, where they remained amicable manner. In 1847 Mr. Johnson ; two years. The climate being too cold was returned for the third term, and re- j (. tien) they started on foot in search mainto a memuer oi me oouy uiiui iciu. ; ,(f a ,me pleasant latitude. 1 hey then, ' wish a number of other settlers, slonned No sooner did ; at ,)e;vr iie place now called Hum- 1 - C T . I melstown, where they remained a short ' time, when they were notified by the i Indians that they had to l.-ave and go further East. Fearing the Indians, and ' knowing that a party of white settlers were j also squatting near Reading, now Oley . township, they left for that party. On ; their inarch they stopped for 'he night in ! tlie woods where the .Miser larm is now The war with Mexico received a cordial support from Mr. Johnson .lob n son entered the United States Senate, of which body he was a member when thc rupture between the sections took place. Daring the session of lsfil he introduced a proposition for amending the Constitutior. by doing away with the Electoral College; changing the tenure of the Supreme Court Judges from life to a term of years, with the requirement that one-half of them pledg he hit d. in hila- wero is. j Xii wonder, for at that very moment Con- gress held under discusssion the expediency i of issuing three millions more, w hich was i actually done within a week. One project j for keeping thc bills at par, proposed by ; Dr. Franklin, was that of letting them lear interest, but this was overruled. ; Within six months aftr trie first issue ten j millions of Continental paper dollars were : . .. .. . . . . i,.-.. , ' circulating inrougnoui ine otates, woereas the w hole Secie of the colonics was origin ally only twelve millions. Hut people de murred, against taking the billi, and in 1 Jaiunry, lb, Congress adopted a yueam ble and lesolution declaring that ftny per son who should hereafter be so lost to all virtue and regard for his country as to re fuse to receive such bills in payment so'tld be deemed and treated as an enemy t.rhis country, and precluded from nil trade or intercourse with the inhabitants of the col onies. Tho Tories and British manufac tured counterfeit bills by the wholesale and threw them upon the country ; and though j in July, 177(i. .jl5,()ot),(h)0 of the Continen- ! tal currency was m circulation, a swarm i promises ; amounts .l.,o,..l I to bring all paior money into still further discredit and depreciation. In vain the Legislature of the different colonies, head ed by Virginia, made the Continental bills ; a legal tender lor all debts, and a refusal ; of them an extinguishment of such debts, j I n vain did the committees of safety ful- ' minate their denunciations against those i who refused to receive them. In vain did j the journals term with elaborate articles to i prove the certain ultimate redemption of ! the Continental bills. It is curious that ono of the arguments ' put forth in defence of this Continental j currency is precisely that most used by modern inflationists. It estimated the value of the estates in America at that i time at s?.V-"-n0a year, and claimed "that j as an individual has a right to spend or run j in debt the exact amount of what he is j worth without injury to his creditors, so i may a community." Rut arguments were no match for facts, and, in spite of protests, l the new currency depreciated. Robert ' Morris wrote iu December, 177C, "that "2oO Continental ni'.T;cy, or .-"(()( 2-3. is given ! for a bill of exchange for ,U0 sterling, two paper dollars for one of silver, for j a hat, and so on." Things grew worse, j Commodities were not to be purchased ex- ! eept with specie or the old bills of credit of j the colonics, which there was thought to be some likelihood might Ie redeemed. Tavern-keepers look down their signs, and I refused to entertain travellers, who, for! the most part had nothing about them but ! Continental money. Meanwhile Congress j and the Legislatures made matters worse I by mistaking thc situation, and endeavor ing to prevent the rise of prices by legisla- j live enactments. Schemes for keeping up ; the credit of the currency, for making pa- per equal to gold by declaration, for de- j nouncing the heaviest penalties against ) recusant citizens who would not burn their fingers with depreciated paper, wcr the order of the day. They did not see that doubling the amount of currency must in- s.ame evening, with a veuliciof ty" of attempting to raTiv. : plainant, but '-Guilty-' of ind- and the defendant "was sentt prisonrnent for twelve moiiU'?' five bundled pounds and tbec secution. Raker was (V.rie, ;'," her Majesty's fancy itiit.;'. ' " .uoiuiay ai;tniooi, -x-'.n,.s. I Gerdemann had a hturii.g b' f,,.' ,' j Ruchanau on a cha.-0 f ,.aii?-:-" consignec and factor. Ti,, brought by A. l);.-J: :,;a, llf ; agent for Fled. IVu-M, :;',, .r'" i lie bo .ks images, b ls. etc. i;U ' j as pastoi of St. JS .arla.--us i ,, Jt- l'j.iladelphia, twenty-one ni -nt 1 ceived 1,42 ) worth or tli-vs ir,,i i thiscruantity "iSS.S.l w .:th w,' j turned, and on this the cl:a ;e wa5 I of eai'je'.lsment. II j wisti-V ' 1 bail for trial. :l Ihe PittsburHi r ihc woous wnere ii.e ...ise. .a..,, is now ;vita,lly j oul,,e ttic cnncnt value of every locaieu. .ucu; n M.sei u n.K ...,.o ait-lo cxixisetl fi.r sale. I During the year 17 70 a Hood of Contin- i cut al run ency was poured out to the ag partj, concluded he would remain mere, : as there was such a line spring oi water ai d si.lemlid hind. So he constructed for (H'll lorii on the Island of Nevis :n 17."7, from whence he caum to Now York when only sixteen ears old, and soon after legaii to take a prominent, part-in the thui pending rebellion against the British government. In June, 1804, lie was killed in a duel with his no less ern men, in older to keep alive the fires of , Kbnld always be appointed from the slave animosity, knowing their leaso of ofiicc de- j holding States; and further, making it ne I ' 11 iij..... i . i ......... .j joessarv that eitiier tlie I icsidcnt or vice feelings between the sections ? The radi- resident should always bo taken from the cals." He then told the colored men no I p;uuc section of the country. After speak longer to be deceived. Aim have had Jem- aj voting upon a variety of subjects, ociatic rule here in Alabama, and Hicy , Mr. Johnson was named by President Lin have robbed yon of none of your lights. Culll as Provisional Governor of Tennwsee, Hero the interests .,r the white man and the witj, the rank of Jb igadier General of Vol colored man are identical ; a good govern- utrcis. nc WM confirmed by the Senato nient for the one is a go.nl government for , OI1 tlin r,th of March, 1852. He at once re the other; the same sun siiii.es above the I vauei to Nashville and acted in his new black man and the white man. and the genial capacity under instructions from Vasliinr showers water ahko the soil of the one and , ton. j,, jne, l.sG4, the National Union the other ; the same God rules above them Convention assembled at Raltimore. and uoui. hiki niey coin.i nve logeiner in peace yr, Jancoln was renominated for President . . . r ',,.i ti. ...... i. l- I ... . I'.ef ..l.T (lil.oo.il. oi . i . . ii., ti 1.: r A...l ..-,!.. .. l,.,f tH'.rl . ..I It, r.r.t ;rr- , ....use., .o.o ... . - - ...... ; ciei)i, ,rrcu- so great that, though gooils and there commenced at omo to clear land. ,! w(Me lcn, tlicil. ownM.8 wonl(1 I I Ibis was in the year l.o.. Queen Anne , '',,,. ,,,.,',,,,.,, .in....i iravo to each squatter 100 acres of land, ... ,oi,i.,i!,i,.(,.fe ..I. . ivii t..ii iL(.ui;iib I'l V'Uil ( . . . - . it 11....... At: ..-suniui wh.cti papers are siuipiesei veuoi ii.t-. .. . waron load of tnonev will scr family. The lust son of Michael -Miser j - . 1111.-,,!isft I waron loa(1 of vis- was called George and the larm descended .,, J.. rn,rt.ncy denreciated during 1779 from S for 1 to 11.50 for l. Con gress was linally compelled by ita almost aosoiute wortniessness to iook tnc question squarely in the face. Tt resulted that they to him. After the death of bis lather, Michael, since then live oilier George Mi sers have been born on the samo farm, so that the seventh generation is on the I farm. Ihe hist son was always named George, who also inherited the larm. The first buildings have been taken down, with the exception of a saw-mill, which was the first one in this part of tho country for a long time and which is still serviceable to-day. lUading Eagle. distinguished political oppoiu-nt, Aaron j only for the radicals, who antagonize the . anj Mr. Johnson as Vice President. He IJurr As the representative f a great ; rare? Mo yn,d n,,,n ,,,CI" I'aHJ as sworn into ofiice on the 4th of March, i i ... .1 .... ..P. t b...., re n"..,... ! C"s",'". a,ul to l,w r,ce n,ci, a"rt u su0cr i 1S05, and on the 15th of Anril in the same and much honored leAolution.iri. name, . tIllM11M.,V(!1( , h Iol,KCr marched to the j year became Piesident by the sudden death the death of Alexander Hamilton, jr., .n as dumb-driven cattle to the slaugh- ; f President Lincoln from the bullet of an is one which should elicit a tecling ol ter ; tor the lime ignorance and vice may j assassin. On the 2d of Mav, 185, Presi deep reuret throughout the country. j SW".V ? but as certainly as that God . fict Johnson issued a proclamation offer- TuF.nK is a story going the iounds of the press that a schooner, the Florinda, sailed from N'ew Orleans, bound to California, in 1849, and was wrecked on one of the unfre quented islands of the South Pacific ; that the whole ship s company was saven, anu reigns and rules the eaith truth will ulti- ! in(T ia,V(, rewards for lb b annri.liiiu.n nf ' that, only recently after the lapse of I . ...,: .i"' " " " "II"- - - ,. ..it. Tu- id.ction in Kentucky for Ciov- : niaieiy iri.-.mpu anu imeingi iice ieign, noi Jefferson Davis and a number of his asso- ! twenty six years they were uiscovereu oy crnor and certain other State ollicers took phu-e on i.-il io is m ule the prediction, in act- ; ns an excuse tor the perpetration oi many ' . .. ..:..!. i l l 1 to the injury of Ihe colored man. but for ' ..!. it. lntn r'..i.r.W;;.iti iv.. m ... i a lt.it ivi. vessel. It is also related that t ho M taili other . late oince ; ,,t,c (m wta, )lf a . ,C.0 all)ic js ( ft lccoKnize(j by proniamation the I'if'no- : names of tho survivors were published in n Monday last. I lie ial- safety for the colored man. He said that ! ,vnt eovernment of Vii.'inia ; and oi, Al-tr ' Enrrli-b naner. which was read by the . . . : i : .. : t . . r ... . . ... . ' . . . z - ----- , -- j - -. is - . . - , . . U'.l he proclaimed Win. . Holden Provis- I fiit-nd ot a woman vvnoso nusoanu was on ional Governor or North Carolina, follow- j the vessel, who confirms the essential part ing this action up by six different proela- of the story the fact of tho sailing and the mat ions, between June 13 and July 13, by disappearance of tho Florida. Fiction has - i which provisional governments were set up . furnished us with the ever memorable ' iu Mississippi, Georgia, Texas, Alabama, '-Itobinson Crusoe," with "The Swiss ! : South Carolina and Florida. Congress ! Family Kobiuson." and quite recently vv ith v inee of a possible ttiitmpli in the ol" Ihe outrages which had been heaped ' i ii ,rl.,. ..I....I !.. ..r iloti the people of I he South Ihe radicals State, and therefore ot the election of out (lisl, ,., ieiieral Harlan, who lin-s uccn .lie . jihuvai u whai? To the radical parly ! . ... ir I .i. l . . . i.taiidin" lvepuijlicati camii'.iave 101 ' to vv rong and oppression to corrupt ion in liorernor at sevt ral previous election.-?, high jilaees to robiiery and plunder lie is n "cntleni-in ol ability and great -vn' "e 1 J ' MV "lrel""!"' i would not agree to the policy of President! "Tempest tossed," a sun stranger story , orfit- ..!.! -tot. -i and is iK-i-sini-dlv ! beve Grant lo be astatesman a ml Reastnu- j0iinson and in turn he vetoed a great of shipwreck. Without entering iuto the j.iiru oi "" . j,.,. i:om.hl -,;in, but that Henry V aid number of bills passed by that body, among ! discussion of probabilities as to the truth ' popular. I no pii-seni non in m oim . ij.in.,. js an innocent, persecuted saint. them the Civil Plights bill, March "lis, l!si;r,; ! of the latest story about the Florinda, it I State, liOlie, deb ated Harlan in j . - - the District of Columbia Suftrage bill, Jan-Ms worthy to note that there is a large I 1... ii- -!7 mil) i nlis. C1. McCrce- ! i. t. t t.. t . i nw s isr.7 Mititnrv i?imuhiiitinn i.ni I t .0 ,-t ..r 1 1 .a 01 t.l si ill oncu to the novelists I 1 , .. . r,. .a. -. 1 .1 v... r,.u.- v.. -.rf.o- ;t 1.. ir .uaieu o, inut loiiure-oi-omcc mil. on passed an act March IS, 17S0, to call iu the old Continental bills at the rate of forty for one, and to replace them with new ones, bearing five per cent, interest, payable in coin in six years. The currency fell from even below the value thus fixed. In July, 1780, people took it at sixty for one, and even later at seventy-five to eighty for one. The total issues of this bogus currency, from 1775 to 1781, when it ceased to be emitted, wore $ 359,547,000. On the 31st of May. 1781, the Continental bills wholly ceased to circulate as money. lint they were afterwards bought on speculation at various prices from 400 for 1 up to 1,000 for 1. Thus perished the Continental currency in the sixth year after it was born. All classes were glad to be rid of it, for it had come to be universally regarded as a bubble. It had destroyed the fortunes of thousands, and went far to destroy the morality of the people. It was never redeemed, and the enormous losses it entailed were suffered by th most patriotic classes, and by those least able to bear them. This experinieut was tried a century ago. Its results should keep us from repeating it now with all the added light of a hundred years to enforce its teaching. A". J. Graphic. Acitv rnZ rvUtlcal Jti-nis. t under bolts and I i itijr io .til... i uo..,tiati j'lw.v.. .j ..... , - - - - 0 u' ;;f Lave been mined in Aevada this year. Only five houses hare been erected in Salem. 5lass., during ihe past eleven years. The population of Stent; county, N. Y., is r.ow 74,548, an increase of 8,74 4 in five years. li is said that Donaldson, the aeronaut, received -0,000 season for his balloon ascensions. The Juniata Dcm-crat ard Eryittcr says Hon. C. L. Pershing seems to be the coming man for the nomination fov gover nor bv the Erie convention. YY llliam M. (. rouse, near r niztown, an assault upon a nvn. , l-,,... . t, . . . e ii..,,,.. i--.rt ! ti , V H. iici ks couniy, lias a ciock ui nic jtn. uu, i ir. i uiai made in Stuttgart, and also a deed of thc year 1550, also from Enroie. The New York J'ttt says Wendell Phillips has accepted the invitation to dc liver the oration at the O C'onnell Centen nial celebration in Boston to-day. Vice Piesident Wilson thinks the republican party had better throw o!T their ' bloody shirts" and go to work if they want to win next year. Henry, it is no use. At Brunswick, Me., on Thursday, a man uamed Miller beat Ids wif? severely. The son interfered, when Miller dischaigcd a gun loaded with buckshot, fatally wound ing him. The steamship Indiana, of tho Ameri can line, recently made the trip across the ocean in the remarkably short time of eight days, nineteen hours, and thirty eight minutes. . A man living on Licing River, in Kentucky, estimates that he lias seen at least ten thousand bushels of wheat pass down that stream, having been swept by the terrible freshets. " A mother and daughter named Derr were drowned in the canal in Perry county. They attempted to cross in an old skiff, when it upturned. The daughter was about fifteen years of age. Ex-President "Johnson is hardly cold in the embrace of death untill his succesor in the United States Senate is spoken of. It is belived that General Bates, his strong opponent, will succeed him. The Irishmen of 5t. Paul, Minnesota, have extended an invitation to the negroes of that section to participate in the O" Cou ncil Centennial celebration, and the colored jieople, through a representative, have ac cepted. A few days since, a well fo do farmer, near Myerstown iA-banon county, had a tiial of reapers, putting a full set of hands after each machine, and thc result was that in the evening 35 acres of grain had been cut. Thomas Donnbue was drowned in a cesspool at Carondtlet, Mo., n Friday afternoon. Chai. Prnntv, James Henry I and Jos. Schlichtig successively descended into the vault to recover his body and per ished from the foul air. Monsigr.br Koncetti, the Ablegate; aiicf Bev. Dr. Ubalde, Secretary of the Papal Legation, sailed for Europe from New York on Saturday. They were escorted dowu the bay by a steamer containing dis tinguished clergy and laity.- An English country paper records the following f et : A cow on the farm of Mr. Wilson, Barrowdale. Cumberland, re cently broke her leg. It was amputated and a wooden leg supplied, and she is now stumping about and doing well. Anot her Nashville dispatch leixn ts an other biutal outrage, on Thursday, by a r.e- j gro, of tlie person of a white lady. Mis. ! Leons, near V ahmoose Spring. Ihursday night, seventy-five men broke into the jail, took the negro out and hanged him. Bernard Bowe, of Kingsbiidge, X. Y., publishes a challenge to swim either John son or Coylc a distance of ten or fifteen miles for $2,000. The purse to be made up and the match to take place within three weeks after signing the articles. In Ancona, an old woman of seventy five summers, named Maria Pignocchi, is exciting some public curiosity at the very near prospect of l.er giving birth to her fourteenth child. Her present and third husband is fifty-five, and treads the air with delight. The sun was so hot in Jacksonville, Florida, last Wednesday, that people, amused themselves cooking eggs in the sand. One person buried tvvo for six minutes and when taken out they were as hard as though they had been boiled for half an hour. In Kansas recently, two young ladies having retired early, wereawakened with an urgent request to attend a social gatheiing of friends, and in iust fourteen minutes they appeared before their eseorts com- i pletely arrayed in fashionable attire. This l is Ihe best time on record. I In 1S20 a resident, of Montowose, then j eighteen years old, found a turtle in the meadow, and cut upon its shell his initials I and the year. For fifty-five years he has mowed the same meadow and has usually seen the same turtle, which now bears the dates of 1S20. 1S42. 151 and ls75. Father Tom Burke, the great Domini can preacher, continues to improve iu health At his home in Ireland. From the nature of his malady his convalescence is necessarily slow, but be enjoys thc best of; they have resolved to carry hvviei spirits. His venerable mother, sister and bed Uemember the Political ln ; nieces are in constant attendance unon him. "tod 5ave Ireland. At iiic-- A boiling lake is said to have been march they will assemble aruu-iu-j discovered in the Island of Dominica. Council nionunieut auJ P'vS,,'"'L .i It is situated in the forest-covered rr.onn- can s address. It is tain behind thc town of Boseau, at tho height of twenty-five hundred feet above the sea-level. It is two miles in circum ference, and the margin is lined with beds of sulphur. On Friday last arrangements were consummated for another swimming match between Johnson and Coyle, from Chester to Gloucester, the samo course us before. The contest will take place between the 18th and 2-lth of August, for a purse of I .r I nc C--.' T.i .,.-.. ..... .1 . . .j ...i.-iil ma, ii!Clil of the continuance cf wet. raiiT the quality of the new cr p nf j,,..' likely to be neaily s go as t j. J old crops uow on hand and V feature must soon make an ia-.j.'-t. ' ferenee in the prices or the tw,, " be feared, too, that there will lei. deal of sickness the coming arJiinr '. a superabundance of il. cnyi:iC T... material, coupled with the a!ir k in dented rainfalls, can haid v la ! ; ,T. a very unhealthy state . t tl.e a;--:! In western Missouri vrhtrc,? -pasture has been destroyed by era'" new varieties of grasses which th inhabitants nevei saw befoie Lav r up. The principal of tbee isjl" bunch grass of luxuriant giov.L I now covers pastures and dot.i rsid.. only blue grass has hitherto piws. ; eaten with avidity by live m-.tL i some people it seems to res n,bif it grass or other grasses of the Ix How the seed lecanie sowu is mii and as a second crop of it has inttr. trired it is as yet imp js;ble to Tp!;i-.; There resides in George:, hth. , County, s-.iys the Arj'.i i:i L.l,. family of eight member- codmv.ii ; . cr, mother and six children aii.ift Were' born and still cjatimie dri; dumb.- They communicate nil other by im.-.tus cf signs, vviit'.i.g. tic , manage to get along among tLe almost as well aid j-e-rliaps iti i:;.-. than many families who h all their senses. The pa:eut r.v educated in a deaf and dr.ui! a.v': quite intelligent, and b-, .i;;t!f:! 'Ihe father is at pres. i.t er,' . : shoe making business, aii 1 is bis children at the same in-t '.'.i::'; i and his ife attended ir.aay yta: a; An Iowa mother lately L.iJ : horrors. She lived near Yii i n v.: three chidreli. the ehlct Ik ing .v; years. Tl.e five-year old and :l.ti.:" went to" the barn t hai.t c.;! knew where 'here was a hcu'M! going to it the ;ldt st one put L : to feci for eggs, the rest beinj; 1. -a covet ing. He pulled his lianc . said the old hen had picked L'i ; other one tried it with the s.i!-'-; but be got scared and set up a ).- 1 mother came, ii.ittlt-siiaks iu '-' t Both children bitten. While was gone thc baby child tu:..t -bucket of boiling water w hiob '"l -on the floor in her haste. All tbve:- were dead iu haif an hour. A cuiious story is told in the 3. -S(f of Gen. C. A. Evaus of Ar..;- ; At the battle of Monocacy. ;c ' leading bis brigade iu bat lie. Iie in the left side by a minnie b.iii. ' passed through bis arm. and ' through bis btnly. In p!iugbi ni; his eoat pocket it to.e tbi I'l.U s f pius, burying some of tlieui il L-5 For the past few mouths he 1' troubled with a paiu aKnit a f"'' half from the wound. A wuk since a bump about as large egg was raised on the spot wliti-e!- v was most severe. A few days four pins woikt-d out of this bn"'-:i disappeared at ouec. Thus f ; ' ye.iis.Mr. Evans lias been a cushion. The Xew York Iltiu'Tt sj: that on Tdesday last tae renuu i". Association of Dabhu issJ-d ination caliiug on Irishmen t a"i thousands to join in the 0"C ni'" ' arv rrtK?cssitin. At the end of ) It-lit-ved tlii' "-; will not deliver the address u'.iu i of complete order. All public d j closed duriue the day. Four n : troops are quartered in diifv-n'11' f' Dubliu. Cardinal Cullen lias la teral enjoining strict temiu'11 people. Cardiual Cullen d les" " aimcuiiy. -y JudTe Morris, counsel for ' f Tilton, Monday afternoon, servoc '. 2,0O0. The conditions will bo the samo 1 neys of rccoid for Henry wm . .. t'. li.l iti. r..i" Ifnv iy, tlie lfciiioti ant- Vnor, lias; Un it elccti'l over Cciicral Harlan by uboiit a lirc a majority. t may lw sonicwli.it lianl by tho full return, but iiioii-li is known to H-iy that the threat Statu ot Kt ntticU.y. t: tL lio.no of Henry Clay, .loliu J del Crittn Iv night : Ya., after a brief illness in which to wreck heioes and heroines, The Board of Directors of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, at a meeting held on Monday afternoon in Philadelphia, de- i.v.iw . .. ... ... . v.,... i , ,", , - i , . ... ........ 11.,..,..... ' till i.loll.lrtV tlllUIIIUIMI l.l A llllt...t;iOllll, lie- He was born in Virginia in 1S25. and en-, J ' sa.ne da e; Supplemental y Beconsti uc- without any danger. ( ha xii g tli 'su- , d J..w..v dividelu, of 2 per cent, in... i:t: t i w-t !..:... tion bill. Jnlv 20. l!s(7: Admission of reeled" ttefore tlie last Chanter is leacueu. ' . , 4 . - ,.. ... . ., .tc.Ui.o.iV'.l, ,,r-.--L.. .n,- . - ' - - 7 - - teied the Mililary I Bey, and won r...... ii. ,.i v. .... ;,. Ki.i il. ..! u, i rxuiiliprii l;i)iescntatives. .lune 2'. lSbS : : I here is nrobaOly no moie Mexican vv ir with the rank of second lieu- I'iscont inuance rf I- reed man s Bureau, I improbable story than than oi tempest tenant, and artel with bravery at the bat- ' J"'.V 26, 1K6H. This difficulty increased ! Tossed," and yet three is not an impossible ' mf CoutietasChciiibusco and El Molino i un'11 on l,'e 4th of .January, 18l7, the House incident in all the ac.ionu; oi tne aruiings ; mi the brevet of captain at ; OI I'T'sentatives adopted a resolution di- ! of the "Coromandel lor sevemecn yeais. ; fthc civil i reeling the judiciary committee to inquire ! Wo have yet to learn a great ucai aooui ; rf . . m . k 1.. . . f 1 I. . iJn..4l, ..... t.,. .UI l iny as a ' "'ere was nor. cause to uueacii the I'res- the islands ana seas oi uie wmueni ueuu- .il.r in v we-II Known men, eiat i- i m. V;,-..;..;, v..i ... ...i : idnt. Sliortlv after this action I'resulent I snherc. and until they have ueeu explored m..,..n.l her faith in t!i; true principles trained hi-'h rank and distinction. Ho , Johnson removed Secretary of War Stan- : and the Arctic Circle is fully mapj,ed out, r.f tin constitution, ami tho plain an-l W;1S in neatly all the battles fought in the .....l.-.too.l .loctrincs of theDcni- early years of he war by the Army of .. I. dm C "Brcokenri(l''e ami ! Chapnllepec. At the outbreak of the n, . I w;u. i,(. joined the Confederate army ally- well known men, has iv- CitmmM,iler of Virginia Yobmtee.s, ccratic p u ty. There was a ..e.tv y rain in tint State o:i Moii'IaV, but the honfpi a of Keiitiiekr," the ol.l fricmli ftniry Clay, B1 tlicirbity inanlully tU complete success nevevtheelss. Xorthein Virginia, serving both as brigade and divisim. commander. At Gettysburg, as leader of the meiimrab'e chaige on the . I'nioii foiees at Cemetery Hill, he gallantly won the destinctiou of being the most bril liant ouicer iu the Southern army. ton, and appointed General Grant in his , novelists will have a gootlly part of the place n1 interim-. This was followed by irlobe on which to raise their heroines or to other acts of disasreeinent between the . which to oanish them when they uccome imaginative and ; out of theearnings of the past three months, ..n.rnt.l., 41, a VOI I. 4 t n... l. 4 no nil 41, a '.u .u iiic u.n.i v.i iviiiii, i.ii nil inu stocks of the company as registered on the 31st of July. It has been customary here tofore to close the transfer books pending the payment of a dividend, but iu this case the Board f Directors have ordered that the transfer books shall not be closed at all. Heretofore the dividends of this road have been paid semi -annually. as in the previous match. Both men went into training at Gloucester. Judge Pearson, of Ilarrisburg, is de termined to enforce the fish laws wherever his attention is called to a violation of the same. On Monday last lie fined several fishermen who were discovered in the Swatara creek, near Middletown, dragging with a seine. They were reported to the Judge, and being arrested were brought before him, when be fined them $100 each for the offense. In a small and narrow valley above a ne ' ft.- 1 -.a a mil t s. A ItC 4 r says they have some new eif i tlnnks tliey can try tne case -He said they had some new iu witnesses, and be thought t W would be more ositive than it i former trial. The case will I the Brooklyn court, and tlis t. , Judge M'Cuo or Reynolds declares he will bo ready to a1'5"'.!. I ntittnir.4t ftiti.r flu r.ase isiitn" not tell who would be asstfi1 ted iu the trial ol the case. I .Anhii-tci'illf. llai'L-a ..t.tt.ttr tl.l. rc la 41 t, i .:i. t ! i i i. j I i . 41.:, l.it tbeV WCIl-UUlll. UOUSU, COlllilllllll two W.US anu i owi lit. a :te-ti.iij; ...-. -y. a quantity of household furniture, which j the case, and in his opinion i for several years has been unoccupied, but j much longer than Morris ex - A little girl uas oet-i - , . I' kivb uv'i ok uiu vnw - . the fact that in Lincoln".'1 i;. .i 4 1.1, .... i .tt.i. .ns scnteac v-. ...... . Ti.eoi'.' the greatest indignation. !fj v stances given iu cuiimo'- . ni A TF.Rr.iP.i.E storm of wind, rain and hail. President and the. House, which culmina- i unruly and undertake to bring on the cat- ! accompanied by thunder and lightning, ted on tho 24; Ii of February, 1808, when ; astrophe before its time. i passed over Omaha on Wednesday morning that body resolved, by a vote "of 123 to 47, ' - i last, prostrating trees, foliage grain, tto., to impeach Andrew Johnson of high crimes California boast of 33,000,030 grapo and shattering thousands of panes of glass, and misdenicauors. This was cauie out viuts. Some of thc hail weighed a pound aud a half. stands alone and deserted, it is stated i -v nine gin usi - iV that three years ago a family occupying i city cessions court m r'.i this house was stricken w ith the small pox, j teen days' imprisonment !'- and all but two died, since which time no j a reformatory for dating one has ventured within its walls. ' plant ly plucking a lh' . ( An Omaha dispatch says : The In- may be inferred that tl ' ' . aiau vmuiissionei-s mauoseverin iiupt.ii.iiib . wine a --- -. discoveries while here as to the way the supplies have been furnished the Indians. One Miller testifies to having put up eighty seven pouiuls of flour in sacks that he knows were turned in at 100 pounds. A lieef contractor lost 700 bead of cattle by freezing, and the Indian agent gave a , au almshouse in receint for them. Ihe tion sustain, Professor ces many from personal krovv ledge A Jefferson (Me.) farmer recently bad a cow and a calf struck by lightning during a thunder-shower, and, supposing them dead, they were elraggt-d off into a pasture. In the moinging, having occasion to visit the pasture, he found both cow and calf as lively as if no thundor-sbower bad oc curred the night before. sera, ii.e nine cui. 'k the town had cone to see her an"t. ' lC . ldian agent gave a , au almshouse m lu,;. u' people in this sec- , tho bouse bad, as childreni . Marshjin his char- in love with a geiauium, 8""lllj:t! a uower iiieieirom, - tllxBc age for which she was i y should Ive stated that mv-tiaU-s who presided ami I harsh sentence were two ' iVf. i men, named M.wrc f pi is a sample of the gentlcn , tl.,rc of England we I any more of them, I '
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