The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 23, 1854, Image 2

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"Jammuls - Traveliing , ,,lienageorle. 1 6{ly 1 : i,'. : t '--%' 1 • , .
.Sale V
.Wild ..Aninuili—Gothiii, ylf Shoo -1 o,grat Ilse- , v_Tztrat
ma at - EaW-Vew York:' .:!--' . ~, •. ' -, . •
The coljeCtion of wild animals belonging
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i . a.afs Ciao - Tar CrinCni..krioiiiii;Soniii - Easlities'i.:
to BaMum, S. B. Howes, Stratton and Aver y. .„..i„.. _ ........!.:.....-__, ___,.....—._ .—........•__.±,___LL.:_,..__..i .
Smith, which had been on exhibition in-thee. lE. B. CHASE i .ikALIVI I:)Alk„'En irons. i-
United States for sere& yeara:pitst, Was 501d...: 7 . 4 . , -----..........—__ - ..tt... - ......_ . _:::_! --- ,;• -4,_,:..,:....-_,_....
at public- auction tlti's . forenoon, near -.New , Ziloutrase;Tlaurstiay, NoV i . 2:1,1a5.5. -
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York. ' , . i----- -
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The sale terminated the partnership . of the
above- named gentlemeix, .who had been asso
ciated in' the show business for four_ .years:
The-horses,: it will be reeolMeted,were,sold - at
.Tattersall's a short time since. ,
• The - sitle - began at 11 o'clock, under thadr
'section 'of ;Mr. Haf,ntuoad, ' auctioneer of the
New York-Tatteisalhi. l . There were about one
•lundred_persons _in attendance, including
Memi•S'.' 'Siindi,'TitiiiMiiiiiiiii - ,'SeilißMcl - wes,
Attil . Strith, Robinsott'of Cincinntiti,'Quick,
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Stratton, tViiihir4 - - and'Ntitliatis; : men well
- known in, the exhibition - business. • The Mil
zuits••Weie sold ‘ - aClow,'priees.- • • .
m
•The ale and feinale giraffes, Colossus and
Cleoptitra,',were-hid in by lii. Barnuiti: They
are now tit the American -.Nasentn, and.are
rained at $7,500 eiteh.. . • ' ' - ...: •••
- The 'rhinoceros was '.next - Offered; but no ,
bidi were 'Made: - Me. Ina iv in • Neiv. York': I-
The seven . - elePhratiti. were then.' offered in ; ''l '.•, ' ' - ' l. :- 4 - l ert .ll/64.n . '; •' •
-one - lot. - They are Minted ' . .Pizarro. li c i f. i . al, 1
. I . Not long , sii4e the Episcopal Church of
_,
, .
Ferinyr(ferhal 'el" Canada,' ':Jenny, '(female,) I Springville was' entered and robbed:of :the
Mary, •-• (feinale,) and -"Torn - .Thumb." TlLO . rsilk and - linen rdbei Of the Pastor. The per
smallest elePhant,-Totri-Thumb, weighs about] ••' • i' .s lid that ? '. ..
son-w 10 • . would Steal the Peanies
2,000 'poiniils. He',wat'S exhibited as the''ba,. -,
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by eliphitit' 'a fear tears agoi . but he is now from a dexid niggers eyes— .the bone from
nearly as I'' as the others. The largest el-, tlie - nioutliof a blind kitten-- - *mild rig open
pliant abOut 5,800 pounds. , ' - •-i his &randm s• othCr' g rtve fOr . the shroud, sell
e. .. 1 . 1 , ..
. Barnum and .HOwe.s - imported 'these ele-, 141464, o the :dissectors , and xitake•a' meat
:, plants from Ceylou'in 1840, at a cost of $3,-
.1 ,, x •, :i i; f in i, co - fli h .
.000 eaeh: Their daily food while travelling , , he ad i. lle wad Sell ilia liair•
•
her to make . firih-lines, and use
about, the country consists of • 200 pourida . di"? l:ll ; • -•-.
bat .and. two bushels ' of oats, and each drinks . 1, hlr skull tor a .ClOffe e c- uP , • . ..' _ .... • •
durin,gllie.iittne time :i4ialf.barrel 'of *water. ! I , I: • .
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-.. The:first.bid•on the.- elephants was ' $l - 000 1 ,1 t State Treasurer. - *,
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for the.sevenitt one•-fot. The liids run up - to i : ;-We - bar` , ifetifi!ed ;the na me of •Glioliati, 11.
.E,OOO, $2,100, *2,200 find ••ere _ knocked i Histir of . "' tiladel phia,' Mentioned 4 several
..dOvill to S. B. Howes for $2,300: • ' ' Whig- I - •
1 pap ,rs for. th Treasurer
e office Of State Treasu
-.The 'next lot comprised the - following ani
mals in cages; ' ' . • , . . •Itiii none pf'our.-husiness, seeing. we. ca not..
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' Two lions-andone lioness, - performing aid- I elect tyLlei nodrit, and we,dent like, -4 . 6 mid-
Innis; Asiatic lion and lioness ; lioyai Bengal i dl e. in i afillirii that: &mi. eoncern . - us, bat we
tiger; hliating leopard - and zebra ; black eutiot.,r.,4i9 froth bestowing 'a just tribute .
bear;'spotted hyena ; alpiteei;• prairie.wolf; ...;
Ot 1 C 0 . 11.1111 ' 6.1 •
e i won. upon . LAsort Land fitness
striped hyena; 'monkeys;- parrots,.
,srageas, • . 1 . ,1 1. -.•• •
•I of iMr,.. Hartjor that. pos ition., .We have
canvas; etc. : ' -
The zebra was imported by Mr. Mike:inc., I ser - ved•-twO t . Jirtni vitli . hini in the Legislature,.
;bout- twelve" years ago, . from AfriO. There 1 an 4, -- k t io w i n i i we iL . A .than of , more `stern
were three brought to this - country •in the I• '' •.. 1 ..- '• l' -'' l Ht t• a his
, . . ,in egritl (. tk not, Ire in tie • s ae, an
same veSsel, at the same time, but tms.is now il. . . . .
. , . - i i l o p i ii• se relee • • ii tile Legislature has given him.
the only one livin,g.. ' - . ,
Mr. J. B. Bowes imported the white.eam,ell a ripe experree Itl fiwancinl affairs. Always
from CairO4.Egypt; With. serest - others, abmit I a member, of the Committee of 'Ways •and .
seven •years ago. • An , arc dead except this .1 Means, no' atiProptiation Bill has_been made
one.. They cost $1,500 each. .There is also' iv ; in sever
1 a Ve.arsi that has not W i en pruned'
a,sniall camel among the hit: - lie was raised 1
~ ,1' 1 . . .
mitts
in Seheneetady: " . . •,
The bids on the above lot commenced :it
Si
torl, tloo . antl.',!;fi 'lam:nil' learning. Wh '
ile we
t. 1,500, and run on to $2;500,, sold to .1 1 / 4 1r. :1 were in ill nislatnre;,he vas its text took
B. Hawes.' - -. . " ;"' " - ' . oti till-fluat vial yiestions, - aild the Viii . ,;•s, 'if
Two ornamental travelling Wagons Owned r a th e •
to elee't, Will 'give - the .State a valnahle
by Tom Thumb', Were -Sold , at $35 and s4o'l
o n.,,
mee
I r, ,a3l 4 .1.. flaunt:last-pan who deserves it by ,
id . ;t. --:* several
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eta.. One had '.painted on it,. wi
Ilk. fidelity tri-nd-e4ability, if they will - ete;t, i (5 ", , . , ..
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portraits of the General on each'side, .' , . - ,I
"General Torn Thumb's ponies and car- - I -Mi. Hart tO that Office. • "•. , - • being equally prompt : and. klecisie, :is with
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Tinge. Presented by Queen Victoria."- • ~', j, .. , i --.- ---1...--4........ - -...-- the smaller tUbe.' • - -. •' .
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'The other, painted in a similar - style, had . I- .. idlourt Proceedings. ' It 'matters 'net,'ai in his hut article ,--Mr.•
painted in large letters : . . - ' I Court.convected Monday hist" - , lion. I). Wil- • .
WeStOn reM4ks,.Whether one 1etz..... of the
,si
u Gener,al - Tom Thumb's Baggage." 1 mot presiding,' ,and D.• Warner and
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After the - sale, Barnuin - purchased one of :- -.',. 1 • ' , 1 i be; within lri,qte other v.ithout •the
p to.i t..
ether ~, • ~ , . ,
i Joun B=Jyle, Ass*ates,
the eicpliants, which he said he intended 'to 1 •-- - •
.1 1 i•es. _ , or. Mr l
Little business. was • 4-1 • •I both be outside of it • pro-
use for work on his farm, - . -_. . .
.1 transacted' p . 14 44, 3 ,Y. and.'" .Turn eTzTan" 1 vidiiel onl', that the one issue .from the vessel i
A gentleman.asited Barnum if the rhinoc-', neled) ' is . . •- , . . . ' at' or near its:lower surf:toe, and the other fall
,
, , . i
eros would not be useful for farm work, and i Tut9dny mornitr"a- jury:was 'called is . the l i ~li 1.1 • Ikl ,• 1 thatpoint,the tube \ risino at '
'Whether he- would draw I` ' Barnum replied 1 ~,,' se. .1 . 4 1 '1 • • g" ) u. : ;
of the ICom'th A's 'Robert Dav and others, it s i,p,.. 1 : to Within. a short distance of the
that he did. not know, -bUt.lie had found that ; *-- i -• •
. , indicted for Riot' at Laneshero' at Aug. term.l e „-• m ,r, . ~ . .
be did not, dthw at the Museum. . . •
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Showmen complain of the hard tittles. 1 It !tppeared in ciiiienee` that tl/cs - .lVrts:lrrst 1
- These expgritnents I.have repeated in pies-
The high prices of food for all kinds of ;ani- f to the floto - of . *r. Norton. on the occasion !
I erwe of several literary 'and se:del:till:ie. gentle:-.1
mals.connected• With exhibitions has nearly"i of 4 part
daticin , i , V,lir.3 conducted themse ves '1
-.•- • l
•i tnefi, who luyre-kindlyallowed me to u• - •e their
ruined the proprietors, and punt laaye bro.: r 'i l .-„s;, 1 ' in the Ball Norton , -•- I,•'. i•r ', ' - 1 - '
. •.. - •tp et 1.11 4 ) oper
„).; ,
.- room. , I.
ken up. for the winter: ':. - , - - - .1 natnes in tes nuony 4.4 tme eyrie!) ete s.ucce...
.-- I endeavored - to Privent theM .
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Barnum, however, - does not intend 'tote- ,- ! • ' r f rom r'-' t " rnin g t°: j with which 1,.6% 4 were . •perfornied. . • !
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linquish tl;e'sliowtnan'S life nittqether. It. is 1 the,ro .
om tfter '!irdfresbnients.'! and a ieufile.l c . -. 4 -, ..1 • ,„ .; ~ -. • • • ,
I: ' - ' - - t Larntputif satisfied that the process ue--,,
said 'that he : lass agents in Europe, procuring' 1 ensued bet i veen. the defendants and Mr,: or 1
, sCrthed anci.:On Widch - anY. one may
proceed ;
anew collection of elephants and other wild 1.16 1 n ncsisted by .pine of . the landing party. !. '. ..I .' .'•
beaits, whieh.are to bebrought to Ifiely • ' • end -• ' with eertattri and - satisfactory.: results, will not
York ? The Jnry,retitried a verdict of Guilty, l •r; .. '
in' March next, - The elephants wilt be ac 7" 1.. -'. - • . 4 • : • , l °per:tie-with a siphon of large. dimettsionS;
the Court, in cons ideratton of youth,..dre. sea- i. ... .. I ;
companied by several natives of the East Indies.: i i while I affirm` on the strength of actual ,ex
... vm..... \ . I teuced them ',pay a. , fine of *lO each and I .: , 1 - -
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T .; 1 perunent that_ with ii,,small One it will. ,The
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: I reason is - obrions. In the large tube we wain.
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little or nothing. from .Cropill,ary attraction;
while in the, iiiiiill 'tu be the lietioh . of this law
1
' propels the Water onward 'iii the summit, (or
that pillion; Of the tube which is neaily . her-,
izontaliybeVund, the point to - which it. would
be. i carried hy. the pressure of the water- in, the
• • ,
Ve4el, tintW there k actually' ,it preponderance
lit the outer leg of the siphon ; and when this
,
prepOnderance is sufficient to overcome any
-Treacherous Morriss - se and Nur
, • ••der. •
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.bout three 'Years ago, ' a farmer . :nanied
William - Riclietts, left lila home near. Ci nein- 1
nati; to go to California.. Seven,months ago
man„ named GaVlord,. came from the latter
place to the neighborhood of Mri: Ricketts,
and.let herithocr that her husband had died.
of diarrhce. Ile' manifested .much sympathy
ou l the occasion, often visited her ankAnally.
proposed marriage: She holiated at first.,
but his importunity 'prevailed. About this .
- , red to intercept a leiter,. froin
time he :managed to . r'
Ricketts ti.il4s,,wife:, telling... ler he . wOuld Ie
Obliged to remain three ;years more - in
Cornea. . At . lait,'.\fts".,l.lieketts beranie is.
Gaylord, and brought her new husband - ;fine
farm .valved' at .iseveral thensand..dollars.;;—
gaylord &igned to sell and . advertised
k . ...'Ric4zet . ,* saw the' advertismen't ht .-chance
ilk 'a chieinfiati. Dollar . weekly, and set out
for tiothe full of surprise and anger. .Arrived.
Week or two ago, he made • enquiry
a week
andjearzed that.w:.have just" stated.. He
thin got zi inife and a.pair of pistols" and
prOceeded to tal .old,house, about-ten o'clock
at night. All . was ipiiet. .:11e knocked at
/the door seye,ral. tims,andatlast Mrs. Gay-.
id ask
lord got out of bed toopen - the door and asi .
pay the l east.
wbo had came - so unreasonably. 4 iihen She
opened.the Aloar and threw the liglit on his
face,
vs. Benj. West, indicted for steal
face, she shrieked. API fell ins:4l66le. 'Gay- 1 ing a horse in springville 'Township. Plead
/01%4 jumped out of bcd to see , what -matter , not guilty'entered by direction of the Court,
was, when Ricketts caught him by the throat 1 ' t, be . 1 iDefendant,
t tug, apparent that the was in
and, stabbed him in .the side with his knife. i
sane.- That qapstion was tried, and' it 'up-
Pitssing out hastily ; in a paroxysm of mac i
a u
Ricketts inflicted -a ,couple of Wounds on bit- ipeara that he 1 .
1
had been insane soirte two
wife's neck, and so escaped into the darkness. 1 Years. •`, .
He has not been arrested and no effort seems 1 ' The 1 en ance upon." Court is srtiall, but
tt 1 '
to be, made for thapu It was - th Ought 'the bustness u-ll "drag its slow length along"
Gaylord was mortally wounded. Several
.., ot .t °,to the Close of he week.
; people are found to declare that. he only.g , . i 1.
what he.richly,deserved.
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ATIISGS it — t
Mat. Moo
-lin na z is Whig m oveme nt. . I DIE.' i7tititiB/4(1 by De Wilt ck Davenport,
• - Aum2a,Ckt. 28th. 1853. 160 'a.ral . 1621 Nassau ..:51reet Net& York.]
" DEA Sta—lipon consulting among; a 1 - 1 -A11 ,, W 1 halinie read ",Roughing in the ' I
number of National Whigs from different i'
parts . ; the State., it has been deemed ad%isa- i Bush ' i ainj
tA ), thrir name is legion, will want
ble; call a Convention to assemble atithis 1 tili.,e'Dmllinioo to it, 0 hieh shows the same I I
la early inn January, tareinstate the Wilig ;brilliant powers a:description which marked
z i ,
writs old piatform recently disearded ;her - other works.Ltboagit. fortunately for our l i
al,. Auburn It is proposed to issue an address:: ' ' ..ii. '
heroine, the oa-ker shadesof the picture are 1
to the whim; throughout the. State , in which
04 pr i nc io es tr u t h ° 3- at i oaa l W hi g p arty 1 not r p*scntedi in so prominent a manner as)
Will hs.PlawaY - declared, expressing, a decided bergr:e.ihrismaelt as being herself now mare
0 0position to the NOireeka bill' as A`vintati9n happily situated, sh& writes in a inUch lighter"
of-the hliasouri3Omnpmaise; aad 'adhering to sad m i z ,p il h more cheerful vein. She pictures
the Whig principlesotablithed - by the' Na- I wl, .lutracterii, and scenes that she
dons.' Convention at fkil#ltiore iv 1862,p1edg.. i P /e 'P e -:
progress tlalough the" Clearings"
ing ourselves to (wise !ill the propeattions' 821 hi ller 1 1
*--^ of thf
_all the a journey, undertaken with the hope
fe;': the fusion of tbi - whig Part) with any
'O
other fur thepurpose of forming a sectional 1
part based non thegitatiOnt.otthe day. i
• Thetime 'for decisive action has
and the cotintig,whalirwill,detemiipe wheth
ii i'll'atiMial,Whig party gliall cease to-ear j
1
bini t: ' Should — your views coincide, with Mose i
rein expnitssed,ho„pleav4 to foreard your
with 4141.. names of ,focit,ooerl
reliable men in your atighborhood .sie imul
- 'IOY -seleot , 4DJILlnee-PicViraci , of this eity 4 fl
Without delay, that they may be r ise 4 witb-1
the addrers. -,..,',1,- - ..7. - •I
. , . • -By order- of thoCommittoei. '`,...„ ..
' ITAI•TIS-COIANGER. - ' t
IMMO
- iREMOVAL.t
the West side of Public' 4enue;North
of Searl's flotal;',and.next:dOOr EtbriAgo2:4
- • •
ifore, Up -
jrW• AVe learn by the Registir, list
41utt an Anti-Nebraska ineetinn , is to be held
at - the Cel s ti:tilioitse next Ilenday_ei - eaing.—
"Vi - e copy the call in another coluinn.;
1 ,
1 SAMUEL LP, COLLINGS, 7 1:11C editor of
Farine r liti'berm:spi)ointed
Consul' to tho.F i nipire of 14orocci), and will
s:ilfor Li erp* orll, thence to his destination, t
itt kfuw tyn 1, ' . ' •
costs.
'Com s t.l2 .rs. Preston Tiffany, indicted for oh
,
structing the highway 'yid] a wall in Dim.
ock towivlip. Verdict of Guilty returned,
and a motion for i ,u new trial is now pending.
Omitlt vs -Chucks Baldwin, for keeping :a
house' Gib.on. Def't plead guilt
ty. apiedi!..ll, that lie 'lzeptliquor for qo
in . counection Wi;tli a snialk grocery, Against
the remonstrance of his neighbors and. fiends
. „
and that- considerable drunkenness 'in the
: neighborhood attended it, ':7,eutenced'io pay
a.fine of $3O and costs„ -
Com'th r 3 Peicr. Tillman of Great Bend for
ait assault and battery upon the person of Al
fred. Allen. 'Th's action grad' out of the riv
alry between The liOtels IttLoder.ivillcin car
rying passengers and Baggage, •' butli ' claim-
displayed theietisti in un
ing title:: Pates dispia : ,_
cotnfortable pro r timity to eaeh others • Doses, I nearly; full, l when a copious Shower, falling on
'aye, • quantity
air,;linqt lhe.peae and dignity of the Coml.'', t the earth increases the of wa
and- contrary toltlie.Aet of Assembly in such 1 tei; flon - ingi into it through the rill and the
;
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Case made and provided. lirbrdict, defendent ' teAsrvoir.bi:ing thus suddenly filled, the Water
, . `hors 3hrough the apei Ale siphon ;t4ett it
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of restoring her- failing' health, probably nu
! dermit‘ted - by the hardships- she underwent,
and Which_ she . sc.), gr i nphiettlly ,describes in
I " -04 7 -qh ( iii SugAt which l
deavor, our reade• rs be gratified . to : learn
she hes sitoceeded-;* , we _consider the life
of . thi's *oo=4 inestimable valtie, not
only - to hit 'also - to ,rthe public;
wlk° b9 P e . t° ;4irl# 111 & 1, wi6 other works
front tie - rfaSeiostinir,,Lieu. 1 -
For sale it the-Stor-O of G. k W. H. Fuller,
. '
. . [Foirinit - Dasseenxr.]
'Spring4.
• 141*Itsittitrottst—As "facUare stubborn
tbmgs„ sO."juatures lawsatle invineible, and
a Single, sucia - ful.e.xperitnent in determini ng
:ha l t these laWs.are; is worth a• score of the
o—rit). unaided y• 'raettca d
emonstration.
• .1 ',propose in thia:.artiele to give you what
I know on titelsubSeet otintermittingsprings,.
and shall adr:itee theory which' I 'have
neCelearly'dernonstmtolin presence of those
whO are cerriptentto. judge of such- matters.
Indeed, it would . affr 4 d me .pleasure to show,
31r.'..Weston, a n otter " ineredulons" - gen. ,
tlernati,.the of my apparattis ; I am
-paishided;ll . o - *onld , : . eon'eur Wiih me in :the
that nittnies' laWs in Brooklyn, New
York; io aot . fnitteriallY differ from those of
BroOdyn,.• INnr4lvania., And I think thu
point,w.onhi;also.hedetertnine4, as to whom.
helenged the distintAion eperitnenting
6‘.llisietfortsrte arrive at the truth
n 4 : the quest keit. at
'ln.my . trieo.artiele of a former 'date, Sue,-
. •
gestmg an. elorirrtent that 'would . illtritrate
tle klicory of Pitermittent springs , I h:td tim
td present . a Single:Method only, nnaccot
tried with' note of comment," bywhi i the
desired result;would,bentiainLSl: is
od spay., be-varied'several . Way hy an in
geniOns operator, so as to satisfy the • most
" iarettulou((O. l'Sk‘stOrY. net.. - xeet)ted,)
of the entire'c orreetnes.s of the prineiphi'ad
vamied •
Racing had
series of yeArti.
operatiOnS • .
pracitie '
ma I
ion. •• .
• I has•se•ellinry operated with a brasi tube
lut• - •ing an •Ortfiee, One quarter of an inch. in.
diatneter, ;chili will discharge the content s
, 'of a',-eotitruoti water pail in fear minute; and
filt!ktroo,?iecands.. - tried the experi.
meat with a':4tipply tube , so gauged that: :it
could be Made to fill the any time-1
pleased, from; fifteen minutes, - to two hours.
I.lnvo•found that:with Astre34o3 refining into
the Pail .tvlthih would fill it in two •Ittr2rs,
(little inOre•than • a mere 'dropping) . ' the
. s . i 7
piton operate - .as promptly as when
flowing, a 4 this "rate of sixty, thirty, or fifteen
•Minlites ;1 and wtarld - enipty the pail in - little.
lesS than i fi ve;minnes" . •
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With a half ..ittelt tube the contents of a
water pail we're discharged in one minute and
thiriptwo seeonds. Ou admitting; a stream
tha - i would fill . the pail in ahout! twenty Min
utes, the
siphon exhausted the contents in .
, •Iminute i4l forty-six seeends,,the 'action
.
t .lnent occasion, daring 3
to explain to my elasA the
. po , siphon, 'botkln Oteorf Um;
; haye.liiitudno failitro in, its perfor:
eq touching the subject• tincle'r -conside;-
reststance offered to its progress in the tate- i
wen surfeceictf , the tube, the Nvater begins - to 1 ,
floss throu•;ll' the' siphon, 115 a consequent ,of '
• • *',
the cause bf.foreplain4
t , •
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ut : this apparent difficult) . in the action
of _the natural sipin,. will; be - overcome by
natureF, own operations.' „ , • •
I Supposeta reservoir in:ilic mountain to be
,I,hroitga ,
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immediately begins to, act. For a day, a
week; the i‘upply mny be greater than can be,
dascharged by the siphonie outlet; -
14 . hbwp.et, this state of things changes;
tho vOlutne of water jutrodueed by the- rills
dininislie4„ and the supply is reduced l*low,
the capacity of the siphon to dischargeitilien
itlis'dvideht the reservoir after awhile would
be exbausted;and the siphon cease to actnn
ti
again ''the .
. •
. A. iaiddiAt ratification of the -.atmosphere,
jtist precious, to a storm, has been" known to
pivdtice tjte same effects, by' remoVing; 4 , in
- pArt.,-'the pressure from the surface of the - Wa-•
ter, thus . eausino• it to rise and fill the siphon,
when it Aict&eis 'promptly as in' the other case.
BLit mi are by, no mean's reduced to the
neech‘ity 'pf depending - on thesH latter 'causes
ror the Ototirmovements , movements of our mountain
spi ; 4nt*, n the largest scale inta gi nableovi
pireportnms in-their several parts, sim
ilar awsitnust lead to the:same results intim
nattir ,
at, its in thearti.geigt process. • 1 .
.i Mr. Weston in his "first. Article desired to
ino'iv : in.,
terniiftent. . bini•
-
how; under a peealiar,e.onnection , reim
iitattees,r
oit will - do it, unaided by- Ahoy • r e
ritinbsphprioprenoye, other than the oW*, t .;
pressire ; and this is sufficient for one pur4.
pose,
and answers leis requisition.
; -
At At!, same time we divnot , presume that
all 0 •
citilet i bombinittiOns of reserroit And sipliori
"wou)doliord equally eubitantial evidence
corrpctiesli,d the theory ;but ae dO not ,
hesitateita.aasuro the position that 141 ;uteri
kuitiingispringt; vrbere periodk , flow attended
sll nu ivon.livienihtt; 4figree- - rer,ularityl
, •
~.t . _.7 . ... ,
~•,,
mast be prOdue:cd'4 a natnral -:phoil.• ILIg!-I ' lit. and . tadowN.
.titic asi 01
• . •i: Itesirkfuliy . Ygt l Ct . . :• i ' 1 .
t' - 1
, ..
... ~. .
~L . , A . a , LA4 KE . ; !•-, I, Inaclu tgat,the fpoi: c
, . . ~ ,i 1 1141)Le111:' 1 wall 4 islight s
• .
The untlC2iigned, having Fit esteXthe ex-•i `' 1-•‘' - - , 1 '''' -1-
!• 1 sent:4ll. egroporter• %Alt 1
peritnetiO -40U•Mr:iClarke, ice rdia.gl to ttid 1 iiii' l ' ui , brtad • ' ilanri
1.. , t.., . ,
.),...
~ .
Owers.aboi!e desclibed, in pro Ofig.*:. au in- I , !..:3 . Vault!' baOit 111.111 U• the
-- I ,
Omitting, qe•lng by means o ' the .;aipuon; •I Cillf*b and klQkillt; very
'dike pleasuM in stating that hi. Letrohs tiler '• Where, have -,:.t)tc been, vu4
i I. the nierdliatit, f` and whCrel
crowned with the most comple suct.ess.
i • I had the bramlN. put iti tl
•E. 11. 6AsiFlF:ip,' D. 1), '• I • I , ' " Where'A the rhottle then
:-1; F. lia4 tigik, D; D. ' , / . 1 mas'r, I ealfecl lie at a bank
, ,
WILLIAM I.'ooix,•Esq. ' iliess i and . k.le. tianizs .aTe br:
~. . HMtiinti,eri Board-of ' . ue:ttion.' 1 now,;as you ktiowK,' and (1
.
Brooklyn, tit. r., NoV:. 13t11 834. I • buttl i t'.,*and Ile ktlit.ly all !' , I
....—. 7 .
t . • .. '
.. j . 11" 1 " 11 " -^ I, - ; ; . 7 . .I . ' AtitontrO thil r rowd 631!
' • !' For LamocnAt. 1 . t"' -s'
- lon WedneF•clay:, we ..obterve(i
. ,
_ , TIII
IESSILS.:EDITOkeit...:74 ave _I
ttrt,ted in the ediiiro - Ily nix)
4ring3 . that has ' n carried
part t. put' l z !ia Fr ; and mi . ,
' vi ' ith i ' : th i e art . i ' l , ,f sllr. - Weston
i., • - --- ~•
%mann° - . -route the theory
stock: --le . d.me to try experk
•;f conVinding my own
,
!ory was n . stiostantial
leai:ed exiit?.riMents I
' at.:•,'Str; Coiustoek's as.
r a "llr.*estOn says I
ri theiprOkif..; I had e
'rejlethlit . el from the p
nthi4 suloeet, bat *a!
If 4ferj,.l think it hat
raYeti, agaiest one)• hr
1
. r f
C0n41U444 to give i
;tietti9ns,l ' Mr. Clad,
ed 'kperitnient, and a.:
[i. 7,1,Vt.410n oti«ltt to
mbly . lie, *ould
,have
adifsions Oat Mr. Chit)
'0 : -11h1'.4 ardninent is tt
') be si,nlo - liat outsid
lf t
lust:
r l eut,—f I
•
ut,givit
hituz in
13 up
übr WV.
=ID
satisfied
OUr*C
11,0 pro
cline 6 1
Mr.-13
Seemed
t4tigik friena Wei
to lid tblouly ansi.e
at I learned; that the ci r a l use
, thrti."‘ll --- r. 1
. 1 1 1 111 1 . -'s.of c . a,h4 11 ,,ii.r r ilkit. it he precut
~ , , i ve led I,W entv-Mue. .tore were . oar? ;_;, ; ! , • , •shi r> is not competent`e aL._
I t riseLt malty . - Intorrents t nal arrest attention. I steerage . passena•crs.4 (.t3 ILI MI( 0 flCOtet .. 011(10 it. 1:111E,i3- deem , by the beat. law
itributes Was not nee '..'sarv: i And I , , ‘ ,.• 1 • 1 _ 1 - e,i- eII • - 1. I '1 - - 'y • 3 4 ::. 1 , ; . 'erg''7 (1 7 • L i t-• 1-1 .
f' - ;%I QvlC:4l'u 01 tite-io,towlngovotc , t we t tong rt. , laths( v aFseng•et?., ..,._ pas t .74..rigt_o J . 01 i .0... L. i .
. , yers aim:Ater. of certainty l -It eannotte ex
at tin. phenomenon : a Tenik4 snore' 1 ~ 1• t 1 4 .,
r ls
w04,1‘; 0: re,a-on. The da , ,. • after, mr111,410,- i 4 , 25 . ,..i, ;There were froth thirty to forty-deat-ns 1 0 . 0 ,,,,..;„, ii .:
. . . . . : - • • ...,, ....„.. thepeople of . the:territoir form
rrle-,' upon reertain ei inustances of tors failure a v e ry ~deeent 1 lookir - er • Wt4iliitn, IbY cli4era pres•ous to going asltortf,' .
• - ••• - 1 (if t hal il-their chnstittitionfor aiitate iierritifeut. .By'
ly Anti dinhar . g.e, and lint, n small I conifortattly.dressed in hlzia, 4,:mirt... , - op to Ow 4 •s...tv44flrt 'ere lsere 1 9, 1 , 110111 0-illorr '•.'ailtn.i l ',and I that time Abe true' ya.ueo .. e. territory, Vn I.
i f Gov - - • 1
i mlid it, passing' throt i l t.h the siithon i l'T'ck tut} 'let.i.k heti -re.div l'e i Three dit•d after latalino• and s - weral i ; •
ingt i iired - if the ,
.. . . . . - be appreeta&rd.• It is, withOutsdoutrt,;the•best
r-. 1, lOn bong assured that; such -was the (more, eartuot •sin•viVe. Tart of the c„reW; chine !
.rjeet till air and •'itssutne its ttlace.i' I was : t"lie.ii•" I•- poor ttlers!;of airfterritory'&er .
... 1 nuts - tor se
faet ' she. to tt e red k,. the stntrw:ty below
,th•e,l ashor,....
.soon after landing., TiTifey: we l re . en 'l'opetted—'7 l t is 'well adapted to. then'of Wealth:
IX this, for' I confess that 'ltr.. Wes- ,I. AA; ; f ,• , , , , ,
: 0:tn.,,,,,e•• (sabre, :old sitting ine-,StattS,olltst ; (Wll%;oliing` to take a . line from the:shit; but-- ~
I The absence of timber .rekluires :for the 'Ma . -
~. , , ,I !• , .•,
011 s reasoning bad startea . ,,u.l , uots ' l in uky . into teur,•=. A !lentil:lll3M 'A l'io : Wit-6 • pity•Sitg, i • , 11-40 lint parted and they Were unable Ito re- '
i liter of .6. farm More means • than v ,the aholi- -
r 4 . • •tppri:etehed -her wiill ' turn-to the sutterers.. :.-
mind in !regard to Comstock's!. theory. .At ! se.ei'ng her angtts 1, . .. .. ~
s., , . . ,
1 I ..tioinsts posse,.ss.
,! The houses, must be framed;
- !, ' ' -4 ” ~ 11l m— ,ion drat `41'000'• WO'S 61411 11,01` `t SOMetitire durine• the forenoon rthey Sue- - ;
fiist, the :anis. Of Mi. , siphon were nearly of a i "9 . 3,- I 's U. (') / ,•-•• '•• • ' •,, -i: - '., :- • o - i•-•I or of briek. Cabins tettinot .I.te built,...Fen-•
• . ! the•narratien of hot u t i,f,irtnnes. ;:the • had , i.e,d lit, throwing. a rope frotn the•mortar and i c i ty ,. ii i• ust h e -ot 14111;4'6i the salts hauled a
length 1 the!alschatize being a little the long- i , "I, ~
~ , i ' lathe liet..l,o.it west bittled on lice , trd, a lini‘fro:n 'I
1'• ; !
.. • :r- . - fr - i • - - I:•..e i , to e itottse o f a . w i t .lowe, wl, o , on i,ylitv,
~, i ,
..
~
l e4t. - To i obtain a rt•gular stipt4 as Imisbed, i lei ;1
t, ,ter 3 ii:IIPISoltio ii`.` , 3i•Vl 3s a rewarcl ttrr 1 the 'shim, being' tutached to.' the stern). The i't the
r: -,• , ,- es, - ..; ~ ~ t.l 1
a iconim:.need a stream -1- as lege As the bi- !, her!f:•tithful t4ifYiees, , flits iiail her s:tved . !.ittomorpsot several ti befr' - e relt'elting:the crri..:it. ITo break. prltitictregitireS ar. teats; of . .
; • „ 1.
~ li,
Piton. •U'onld di l scharge and fot ud it woult , i c ,,,,,,,,,,, g5 , wa s put into 'Mancliester'S bank.— ',..ship.l ' , lle captain :tritl•five o six. otherb than not-less , . . • ,
-less'iltan six yoke.of oxen.. , There is tim
!
i siart the"siphon but would not - stop it'. nit it i The; intereSt added to Iter I:;,hoirwith the nee- !...e.,"ot itt•o it and start(•il, woett .
' .l ' . !'gri' ' cap'; bet landfor cultivationi-4Yery foot is4equit.-
: : dle!' , ..ifileed tO keep her titioU the principal •I'::izt.4 ilire,e times, by which; three suer were •i
btul discharged the ' orerphts, fax the stream i• '' ',' . ~ .. . ~' .- ; i - ,;cd to support, the!demitt4for fueb - and timber
- , - ; t 1
' . 1., ' i l ~ - ;'',' , ' A. Iriinay. -the poor •s.eft,lers..freta :.the free
t'l•';nn the,stlitton_would dwindh.!land continue , viol' „ m ath. ,hi, pe „ li d, f r i,„d %-,,,, gone ,
T i '''' '''''P h';il9 '" (1 beatir/e •V"'" i-t '''' en4seo l" 'RI states,' ‘l,-1). had taken !thtlir fitailies4.!are re--
runningias fast as the supply. (here!, I teas ~eo47lpassiimatet pall..plan tia..tn't4;tid :" I have ; elia , fit* to her sides. What is quite reniar:: : Writing. - For ITiell of means it is a verv,tbAl-
' -. • • . ! : ,
•I; ;,,i ur in,",• • 1 1,1 th e se tetirsi ‘ zi . n 4 ,fts, ‘i;rt5 . a.: 1 7 , ;(1 41 ,,,t11t- 9 "o',Tl'l grairts!;''''peetiliarlY'' Pl!'-' ' iiikr.; s l .e..
itiirowtt into '77'4 "'brown- stud 4" .jut. its I i just lo:,f, my ltottsele•,!per, who has_. of oirti- 1 klibT r e ili that a woman,
'Ylic? "•"!' 1 " 01 ; u ` - ' 3
-, i i sable - a(yrieniturat cotnittiywelb-adftited to
! . 7 7 t ' • 7 I i 7
Ithetmb
- 0 •
'I hul'arrired-at 'A etinfirinatien of Ille', ; 'fSuu tv, ll take l'er l'Ul''''te Y°"'' "9- ' . . the~ - .
. ; shall be lighter. than linLkin , f slop "-00 d, ,, anti !•sliC, -was. so adrancef: 111 prgnaney lnut he , 11.111 for the reisine . ..orstoek - ; Ta-g.iiio ‘iith
Mr. Co4steeklt the Ore. I stopped it several ! •:, . - . 1 1 II 1, • . I'c.,' it litir of
.! • • , your wa,Ze.: s)11 lie as 11i11t4 . 1 els you received ; g:tv,4 birth to - e l l ii,l. th e. ,sarne
.eve ni tt. o..
" T;i.' .. cr:. - 11)iial•• - it'is far Jtsiet. , te . make a farm on
tunes, at tltriedit over Again, ayd again, inis-! . .!1„ i nten „,,, f ro th 1 1,„,b a „k i lied y , ;ll '. % in 1 . ,,, 1,- ( ,1 i i•41 1 .•.: ;
~,, , ,lit_- i•tileo dieul. • • •.• . . I ' l• ••
I pr:tiries than in the'' thi - iber.'' It\is'finell.'wa
-1,._ 1: , ,f, • ,
:th3t. the!element was iliavinir, me an ,- eottroeu tiestotts. ,I make •the. oifer wititetit ! .AMfther woinati.eaute;as rorele inguq- •
i 0.. 1 i tend,' and'-with a erreat abundance. of,fine ,
• . •!.. ' ' - - ' .., : 1
frterk. In!,the mean time, however, , hesltat•oll. ~ecatit-e. I ant sure., that i „ . . t ~, . ...
~. , complete. . , ~ , , ,„, ~, ,„. stout. •N ece „Aity hill : eo n*el i it to.
' 'e(tie who i pl.ttik': in .t's.l.te 'of - •lturlitY ['every' ! I • 1 ri . - .7' -.' ..
. . I i ili '-nub ,1 „L i ,toll. t,„..a.. : e s „r., P i it.l c ,
,), , ~. -U- '.,1 i •
". a' rim ' •••• • I ...". •''' "' ' 'lir -fI • ; •liiitifit , i' 11'0'111 0 ' b• et w•t'shed ,ir 1 .- .-- ,0 • .
tilatin ' ntyStAf upon 66 1 - refutation ot',. "•'9 4 , -""norf!'l, ;, beeorao AHlbome. for the rich—for - these :Who'.
. _., •! , ~ was left to *you, must be just ' s uch •:I, per , •on r, Allen I catne as!uy, nineteen bi.),dil.;,•two'i
tston's arruinefit tie-ainst; the ktftrtine..: ;.•can cOunnand money and labor The:poor
. ~. ;
, a o 4 • 2:-. as t require." 1 ,, \Ve 'need nut saV how j o yful- : o f them , c hildren,liall'heen retno•ied.lto the • aaaa..i'vh,a
.hits „ e i t h er, : 1 1 „ 1 re tiE s .'6„hii o wn , ,
with 'a
strum sift:tiler:than tilt. 'Ftss• !I. il . 1 .. •..:-. . . , , ,I ' "
, 4„ , n... o ter• 1‘,4:-, .n.t......pt:•,.
2 i t
E "' idc ' lit "'' ( 7 47 ' I l ium"' 8 . - / - "i':' - l e " ''lhre - :‘ l ' . : L . sinrrio arm, is"a fool tog there. ‘, i• •- -
3 ts, My 4 . :c' pe' rfinent: thus it tboi.otighly i V!llany oftin cernes to light in a strange I W041. , y, Cortt'iter' Of Mottninuth eoput l y t , was‘ .
•., , • • 1 1.--. it is nat: - to-impossible to- 'procure ;. !Oho
ied.thib (110i' I , could • 1 4tccouut for it' manner, and the 'retreat fair.uro„., in tile fol- h.,1:4 1 3 g nit itl fi tit..L-1. , 0v(r them.
~C.!'fil,r, were," laborers in the . AVest ; the only'labor.that etre.
.►, -I - - • : ' • ' lint , iestattees at toast, burve proved that' hei:ll2,• . nerilts, anti the corpses still ,alt Ihe ' ,h,„ " t i t l e d i s „l ase. Th, 14 w
~ •- , gl a .1.• l e e:
hers way than' this: the : water after It ! tot `7. , pric,(,..,at .
_n o , a
, O•stti.)l's, as .li' at" iii.l.lCi_Main'titintsk•;_•iit; are (cu ly,
I • • t ' buried in the ' Mtol6lll=i .'llilq.iiigl feeling and 'habits of the people;:all conduce
(timed. A fult:itream throtigh the siphon; I e . i. •,- i ..
3! • .., ' ....;• , te ita. ittty roj.„';ues,.. :A- young...l;e' nutn,' who r litotito :it Lone- Branch. 1 hoard, also the 1
.., -., - landlcolder—to hate a
i 1....." 1 a •aca.ta'i'l' L ' a, I'y t 14 .4" 1 " 14. ' "r e- :1- - !..arn . 'o.to thi, c,,il 1 1 t r several 'vears ;Igo, in. t'tliiro•;•or fi4rtt'r butlie:11:1,1 h ( ! ! ., m wa „! je ui as l, t ,i, • i 1 •
~,.." , : - •`. • .
(attraction mid friction, '';tvith its sub-•-consequence Of being in difficulties_ through ',-ferther to the north: • .! ! ' '.• . • .: b‘ , l . c . , , , u ap a eau 1.) ,. had . 1 " axe.
' I eke 'with - his
• •
` ( I) • cr. • ' .'7 the I •
igontst,' an ~.,1); -,,atinn,
,a t, ad, i 13 (• 1 •i.egitig tk , - 4 -1. tie a tine st'e'rn club,' that '` 113, 1 '. captain iiitornied ine-that•he stipposed and One plough a man witbottt, help 'can
! receded 'the outbreak. of 1.6-It4 received .in , -: ho '1. , 1s weir tlie Lon. N.Md thorti at - the • i
Nitwit - if!, indueed.viCuutn and when once such :P. 7 . ;:, i ' . ' . •
, . 1 . , , ,-, ,:. t „.. ‘,-„, ,-. •
.. , , zr., ': 7 . . , .. tmu 1 1:s rabidbelt , -7,..Tees, and` Wa7._:e his
' kir . - ,liii l- )t. - - - k
I . . , • . 1 -- . tornuitton• turou'en la new iv..arrive : Et tettow-•; rune - os She disaster, mut was earri-ina• ress ;.' ; • -- •, . • ''•i• ! -
~,,- s
ol P , f trio . Such land cannot; he- found in name..
induce tent•ivas started — the water took the I co i. la i ri . . '''' i 1 • 1 f• I. 1 'lt• -. ' f . il t k oil 111. I• d fake.! -I' • - ' ' ' • • ' • •
•man, of tin. 4 em tpt OS tk r l iIT. els ., 0 s: i 9 eel, ..
• The situp .‘its..le.:tkitg• 1 d„„ t . i t ,,i s , ; 4l• fl e e d e d fo,' rlthe prairies ,; ; ;;no t an
' 4 . 11 9 a ''''"'" !in those portions where timber is most abun-..
advan ire nnd preelpitated tit ; air from -the . )
. i P -•i -1.! I ' 1 . ~ •
..
ht:.4irtr of evil nets ltets.setio ' z il, o nt oa , o r t i,„:i s . z , t i , il ,, sinem Foam ,.
, „T, -, ~E
pagsat*.as,(l34 con v equenee. ,- -. reeentiv stespen,.......:tt: oatibing notises on. its i mtuty!,,'lntrin . ..tteen stillil: h . fteel • ! •• t,iit\ • . beft.itt.'
—•- t ure:ean i;e•v;•asted:'l.3utto'the Man who has
' ' ' lOsiter. •vi..! • ely ove•As held:veil M .. ii it i i'' ruble • 1 t."•• ' yii.v • ..tvs• •••el 5..1 ielt sWe ) thir d•• •ks . '"l - .• • - ..
..
'i • Aftir a satisfaviery invests( anon . here, Ii e • ~, t- 4 - I .‘ . ~ - - .L. .-li• 3 1 • .0 • . -. 1 I : : the abillq - to Ituteliase the timber' to huild'
, , . ..; .
• -' •ot : an:1111
turric tnyattentiott to 'the ap asent!equitio- 1
1 • - lost a eensi
his distr-ss, lie let it 1 (silt tliat: he had I killing one - person; and..S`Or set . erl v injuring i
derable deposit which lie had made ! an o ther that,'she died .
- Willti,n a fin ltcinrs •• •
. 14 honses, and
. citu con - inland the - I:titer' id , .
nutu tat • Seemed to be susta nod by, so me 1. , ,- , • 1 fence and break p,rairie, the prairie,affords.in-!;.
I!! - -• 1 . •The mate,
.W Jordan, - says that he 'slop ' i '1 byadsf.,
,- tnere. .. .
- - !ca ett a .e.• an Tres. ..:farm s. 0
i S . 'i - co mplete
cause hlter!the Siphint. had ce.'sed to' act up - -1 / . . - 1 . 1.,11;e many
. otheir, at this 'first itstain, be I woni t l'have foundefed it shi.! . had I!ell . 4life.(l at
.1-11 one le , a .-:• - t i„-i rea i., 1. iii,iii i i4:ai i i i ii4 7 . ii(44 .
, i, ,
._, 1,
SeCIIIC
EMI
ound t
,1)..3 stip.
Sfream
surprise
unustia
enngrat
a'sipho.
establi-,
iu no
had a
11.0
ittillar>
tie ant,
;
xA) sipls'cinje `principle, any
•
01m. .wris suss
the sui)ply;,i . and the difference
in thej arm.; t
ietigtlicnedi the • •ditiClitiiging
1- it found tii
aui
pions ii•erei?c4rect,. : and that •I
iriterrnittent principle.
('great iinnitierl, of eiiieritnents
Very. ipterrstiug l and confirm'
Tnade; and. a
Alm." poir4.lbefweeii: si
oral ftien4 Xirestoti failed to
in
iii± ini , estigatlons O'ceupied
:that 11y vntyiug t h 4 supply I
gren,lly.
D. A.
lersdile;, Nov 17, 1854.
Wh Philoaophera disagree!,
si 1 -Answer
. -aays,—Exri.
11' ~"11 9ssus.:., 't•f'rr o it
. .i; i: —T h ! lai . .
~
: numler of your paper contam
.coipinuniea
b
• ons f ron , !v.`Thitos?ph - ers ofl3rooklyn, N:1:,
Bniollyn and pi ilitock,
.Penra,:rillative. ! to
.luterinitting: ! Spritigs.'; That Such springs ex
t,‘isitrue:;withOu ti a doubt., 'g !!
hat !!IDr..Corn
stoelts byPot.liesis ! ! ! !andi diagiain, elucidating
theirlinituint and true dans+ irtie without
- 1 ` !!! ~
a dptif?)t.fl That !:;:an artificial intermitting
spring tut lie 'wrought, is triie- ! from-trial.--=
Wh . l diet, lilrOV.; reason againitl! an estab.
lisliellpiel,- T air`experiment4 truth. I hare
, i . ! • .
seenlbotp , a In:it - unit, and ar4ticialP,lnterinit
il : 1.
tingpri:4g,lacting - whilyifirecor l 9ance with
• ntgaii
Dr, k's tlieory!,eri. i fyiiigi' the same.
1.:o
Thi, int:Orn i ftting!..prings in#y, liar,e different
peritiids 4r . tiine in: filling andil\discilarging is
true; ! .s weuld lie OWing t 0414 ,1 caya;city
1
of tete r
,erroir, ...its : leakag., tofither with
theyphtiC lea4fig4fand.t e .ntioAier . !And
cap,leity.f.f!Cmitting rills.. I .. !! II ! •\ .
, - Ti) . ebe ie . - the, i'pplc,'nn . ill for• i4orrnattm,
will' the I !•..iliilosophers".tell!,; eiv4 the '..N.lis!
issippi Ritet flowti , ,tip hill s _ .
.- Qt , , • .
r'.. 1,1 . • ..,, • ' :r ! E4anill.
Y. , '. - •t -
L'inn,!! . ?*;. - 20th, 1854: 1
‘i ~. 1
*cure.
,Ititore,of the De'
papir of the 16th gisi
the Ore in itiontre, on the
10th instl.,s.oo cOOrei; the ,
eiplosiOns `,)l 'goo ipou`kler t
store. th4t is,a; inifitlike• I
Itor of reider keift in the , Sl
Puflftset snfoly carried'
fire! reil;.?o th e store:
plontrorle,;it , r. 20, 185 , 1
vallOy or 'the I t "
lisprvin qte eolith of Karr
Yer priooctiree 1, I
" '
MEM
4 ...
ond.with.eizi4ped lumds'und. So rro will -
he feared his Rule all, t•avei,l to send llotneito
the lold eenn6y,',fkir his.ivire to-join ilitn,,
wain ;,rove. - .Li t IVC:, were tr3ii k)„(r ! to exidaiu to
hint that thit4; \sere-Ie:A.J had as he antic-
i pat -41,.':ittotta'!e, Ili b e ri t iai!, I.%iij eat IV.: &OM' the,
country, in :•fact we learuollhe 'was . f!.ont Ken=
tnel4, ad..ost,t4 Mtn, and a leti...the first Salu
-1
tatioit inquired; " Awl Le ad! :Iliellael . but
ver fool; as sol)l as a elutWi,.l . htilletwbat7s
'the'niatter 1".. 'l'h..i tuiscortnne wail explained .
to lion, u ith our. asdiratiee . that the - whole,
um& not lost, kYilett.tite. (Del ist....elai Ine'cl, "Olt,
bottro, - .Lat ali ;that in a pi'ia!'atal smoke it,
and t's : 1;4 little ‘vorse. yell be, • I'll tell you
ilov ! ilthe Lank curved me,
.;.31‘ ,.. 11 „ burn. it.--;
Whlti I •ot tut: la f trYear'slsa!res, Pat (.11;ti= r
en tpultl tut if 1 put it in ;;ii Ohio 1:,:i4, it
'val .inerease . Lv.six .cents oti. the . dollar every
year,so.one ..n • 1, kta 4 _(., ‘,TY', u'r l_z: . n'd .
eteio.l up theirivei•
cut
tuttim, 'tit If und
1140
a 1 Lank. 11 cot a deeil, bore ; and put the
money in, 'wrapped• up in :mould ne,wspaper;
aticy,after tnakitig ;ill loOk straight again,' 1
went
ha ik .- Line day- last !•..spin-; I . k;r , i sse
il
1144 L 1,.a1a trait up" to, the bast: to see w non-
er ativ of the six Cent pit:CO 11 . 4
. 41,)t. into the
i , ,
ilewispaper-- : -ana woal.do vets liiink 1' saw`?--- 7 .•
Faith the I:ati4hati'M failed; as ye saY -yours
li:is:Alone, but iu the 'wintial the, eater had
.. L;.l AI . - 11a%t ' - .d.'in, awl
ben ititieh in- i
inter:l:pitting
an by several
rtincb 'pleased
in which be
Coin- - I
hunts !for tbe
wheth
.
nue -or not.- satisnen- ,
ivas cor
. ,
pasietts wit h - I
ecfecl some-
.;
16 of mV coin-.
Mr: Wevtoo
to have so.
•
,vp • not .;
rt the result of.
rec
v i ice*hieli of
1 1 .ave' t i ullowed
4live4.nt the
did:, .
efutable, but
of,the goes
tj.i nilmittet,
my
. .
wAti..4lit so I , tt., lira it littit, lea. ~.,
• 1y tz
o t I i ”
my ttiiiitt•y - wt vi futtiotteutto, c&'t to t.
- • --- ' • : Lo ' '
1 eiineludeil.l tiou•rht all losi, and iiLre.t• the infllience
- was -
I .! , P :
iiietlr:between 1 of clesPa'r, went to 'his' youii . 4 acquaiiit•ina .
• i.
!1 4 : -lc ••I . •iliT -I tl -•' 1- •
1.4 toi,,inone... iti,s Le-.
of • the len ,, th. !-' '''' 111 P'' - ' . * -e( ! ,
pi,siteil was a lt•ganv ehtrusteil to him by tue.
.prose .! Ibis: . 1 !13!, -t :ing' • .I . adler, for - hiS 7i ,sou in I Nute . iica . . Li- - ,o'lE
tu to. dOgrov ; ' 1-1 1 ,-
,-- .. Ing upon t n.. s,uppc..ls . ed.lp , s as. :t ju - st retail:
it! •tni conch:- i Dein he confl•Ssed :ill aniftrtitn•ferieellis ger-:
• !!, •
Inni atrived
••
. . •
titteitte of aeitositi3 to the rrht owner, who
..- a . .
theti not :lot . ea doll hr. -
1- - - (One of the'ah( - )Yi . ;• cats ivas not the only,
d kAind tl • - •4 k r . l' ,1 t•'
n ni•s.anee in wan, .Strattgq nn.sttn..ers.au-.
nillhe eon.- 1-dincr of the. Nsl3r.l hank" le 1 tie
fOPncl that. I On7tlie 4 nighti of L•:taehester's failure,
.
hni4ered ;.at.
.his- .
Charybdis" y'44. a fov
honw.cloor; yer)l 6eent looking
apprOtenu. in I. 'd it! • t
wan ru, le pp, 411 t. • s.r,ai
i•. - -
ide kiinge, anu
from
n hei eyes; ask i; " i if i the bank wor bru.
could i vary the i d 1 being atsiirel'that such .was th:. meta
i,
I' .. i cs i o ly truth, iii . a
ji.:.'ciice full of arr,, 4 0i,'11:..4, - ,, - . ,
'. -i ' zi4ked - who %%a% kilt ei i 1 Wit - ire. ti)(1 'li*toni:3ll-.
BALDWIN.
_,.
ntk , ed NA nu .. ~
... . _ .
ell Isy-gasldui could answer, she. rayed,* rash
' • - • 1 ei. than uttered, "Me Larry And the boys,tWO
• I Ti•
Oc he, shail de., I are deitd-; I know they, are.... :Oh! wirra„Niir
iitlMEAT. ' .- 1 111 ; I always told ,them the' bank 'ud break,
i and be the d4athoe 'eta. anilthey only laugh—
ed at me. :o,ebinie; - what'll b'econte of a lone
‘7othati, without Ilusband or (dater." • It ap- .
I• ! are4l that lterltttsband.,ao two sous were
unployed at a sand bank, and hearing that a
bitnk was " li'ruk77 as,sltereipressed it, she at
once thought the;partipular bank where a ll
the -wife and' mother hadi to love Were . its
fork, bad. fallen tipon.and hut ied them, a not
nufrequent,eittasOuphe. ' . ` •• -
I'-: When made ti understand 'the 'difference
ietween.a bank of depOsit and a•batik of sand,
he..was. in ajburt's •- to-run back home to -be
. vie' all- was right ; but so Itnuch was she en-.
techled.by
,:tgltatien, that ni g.ie§s of water had
titbe procured fOrier, t anti our-informant, a
• • .
genuine. .good..Samaritanq accompanied her
home, whereislte fell on herH knees to thank.
Oe holy Virfr,in ;wltett .she found- her family.
ll comfortably seated. It. appeared their
4 boss" had litizen thetti hoMe to supper with
tint and aniir intact:ll,4°l6d abse)ice had
'binned. the. affeetionate, iwoman,r w ho' had
ust then.heard of the ba(ik breaking,. and
usbed oil caipeettnti to find_ theM burled be
-1
1 tenth
.the fallen ~ ttrth, ;
. r . .. ; ,
; A:lady of;our ittequattittinee went throngh
l a
1 , great doll of qnnecestri,' suffering -in- mau
-1 mection with one',.:of the re4ent,:faituees, Iler
l'frasband.and eldest sOnaililiiiq :I,l*llt. Oil a ' lit
tie, trip Eh* ii 'Ol4 r . iver,r‘yliti'theitiw's reached
1 her of the 'fitilur_O .Of :the
,b4ttic - n I . • tich,'Tor
years-, they had deposited 'their s; -, with'
~ . intention ., , .. ~ , , ~ - ...
, lite of some oay i 'braying I lo pSe.
ttnd :30111 . 0 141:1(/ iin ;tliii' country, I-liiw- she
-griered. eat - 1164 . 01; surmieiGbtt.` her ;grief
was' more for !lei' indaStriMlS 'Mid self-tietivit
, 0-
.Im O beed ',H • situ, than !-fair 1.t,r4•44, how
t ,I Iv CPIPd she ilintiniumeate_the:stitt news - of eth • Oi
lietqi- 4 1 ' ,1 44. ' ' „ triter-.propert . l , 1 -
1 .
had h left tact: in , at - , illirosliati.-viri t Alji.. a little
holiday .tri y.uu oiited' indulg'enee - a,,st tl ere
fOre trittelt ihoulzht of ;1-and ..Ittii- a Sad fie
c mae she ititd lit reserve r forlithettt I ..,,They ' . :rt
tAirned j'estkirch4;
,but .114:,'cii.te,u rreto of the
Week were 'liours: of ni l
. Ir9Ohi ~ to
~f ir With the desir9. of
~0064 hgr.....kriw, 'Jug pui
p 450,. they had ikc!failY;.(lni*u'itit',.44i: TAon- -
ey. (rem theimpit, and ii: little f WO* 'Madison,
t two or three
:—lu your
nniitocoultt or
morning of the
aea that/several
ela• Filet: inniy
trim mnall (run.
'ore id! restaging
I out :11eforo the
a. TURREI.t.
eosilo or Grand
I;s,, i rid to, be
. ,
of ,11111 - ' tank I hail infrelittged a 1)(1kt:A paradise .6 r• a farm,
do. " ' • 1,.' 1' if ' •
.. read] s l toc -ei . . or Surprise -was, it pietist ng-
I Walnut street, one indeed, but frotri ditteietit reams_ o, what
ickne.v4 yesterday, they hid t4pected. • when carrying. ont...thcir .
.ri bottle to retell littio Oot.;;.+Cincinnitti Coturabicia:
. Went by . . before . .F 1. - :---. ----....-•—.....-___.i
Inittle and the -., :.. 1 lOrrible tihipivretk. "::-.,,
0 4 . 1 . unit t ired..--- ( . Wreck Cf . ; 1 / 4 4 - '4Ww, .E•ra- : -.• T hreV tu'n g red
I . e i ii,,,ml r shouted. , lit ii, lost--List : :of the Siirvien . is—A •Chila
ithe' beandy ?" "1, - Lorry On the . zeieckz—il womun' i upset ',in a
e bottle; .z.ir." . -- , I tote ( three times.. . 1 .: •
. I ' F
" "-,l ) e . lac am, Ile4NeW York , on the Wilt itrt. - at iY.
N 1 he're.l had bus- . M with Capt. llowne, agent of : the 11,-,ar4 o f
~
2aking ebbryting Underwritilm on • board - the stemner - Uti l e:tor;
;is brink broke de .. with the w`recliing schooner E:4..elOor . inl tow,
! ~ - for . l : ' • --. • a". of fill(; ' •, t dis•rter at
p , m4., . 1 t 0.1 • sti,. (.. recut ... s
-tilled Third 1.-trei'Ft t '‘'f.: ati.ivd at. 7 I'. 11. when Capt. 13f.wne•
ati Irisliman,who ga v e In 6 liis : watch and. pocket bOok, saying
11.1ook,;_ that, 11,.,_wakgoittg to try a_pf.tboardthe lqe_elci
.„..-!!..t ,. g9.• ......---, --------- , 7--.-, ---.- , ..._ layery:clot*. (i)iis'.
.....;re,. 1a...-.
l w l' 3 t The nuMber vf 5l ices is d:iilv increasing,:-. -Of
and'ifliei did not return I woto'lpiow
to dolivitjil thein. , . • .. ..-. -1 : ' -- -1 : ! those wllO!go.frointhis.'stnte,'' a . lero , nuttiber
Hei then in:tinted his - surf-bi , at,.but the sea. i will be
,jther.....„1„4,,.0..h0idem,..,5r
'Hari ehi hiren.
mis 1 ) 14214:f0g = is, , ith - sncli foil:6 oil .the.' }cuter 1 And though they ma} furl' time leave their
bar". t hitt the. men, tColltr . liy 19 11191 WISIlk:1S, P 1 ,iav o in Missouri; they wiy not the less influ-
It':(''- 4 ng, {Mice their friends and - net.ghbors, .who may
Ciietitin Th.iwue„. refusa to go . overi•
already .dark,.it was decttle4 inl.lo, 4 ••ticable to I even in their feelings bel Inclined 'against
Make, Ot4: further attempts that night S6r- . '
1 slaver}', to;,opposSexeltisio.4. for thei r 5 00„,
...
cr ni 4.4,,,0riers passed . near the vvreck, / : am,.! At
.prcsent the. isirtiOn ef the territory open
when:the . ). !did the 'people on _ill* heard 'the '1
fur scttlentent is mainly.Ja posse', of those
.hrieli4 of the PitSs , ..!ngeri of, th 9 rNewl kr 4 , . 1 in , favor of siai-ery—theYt ;',ceoverlfic:'. larger
above -. the 'deidiming roar. of ',thq mild'' . 111 ' 4' ' t portion . of i . the territory .enit,aible
,for
,•Sinall,
.1, 1 . ea 1 r ,...,.1 The' :i i r had eh angca. wiPlii l fl P-'. I ‘ .. f arm s .and !men. of litnited •tneans.
„: - Thepsyrts.
it .
... 3 Occupied.fire prairies remote,from . timber, and
lionrs: froin; t iiiild:' is ..1 etnperatitrel tO
piereiug 6.0, iNilll }1 high vt ital hickwinOttota i unfit. for settlement by pour Mem . .•Coulf. l Jhe
tl .‘; be • det .I. ni eit iti - ilk eafti7 - iitiod,
1 li- . l)P i l I.\ , b • . . „.• , .., '4.., he
, ~;,- , qt.s ton .t„ 1 n,
~.. ,
„, ...,
'''.11.4 -- t' •TO . kno w 'that tile: untikiin- .. ~.t •
ate : l4ooe 'On 1,0a,rd,. eoio,...wet, nitn:hoco . , ,, n . ERI
,1 tin. character Of the y fxtpultitiott r their attperi-
,
• 11 ti.) . i i ;-' I. w • '-- ertidunn't • . i
, . , -,
'expose tlu.., p ttic.:, Ism( , . cre p , ~ or Intuit .24.m.t., flag . :fatniliarity . ..with'. - tioliti- ,
in eight of .the:rshore,.amt we •• unable t r 6ll- .1, cal carivasieg, their.:positibri id: the• territory,.
der 'them' - :Incas . sistunce %ills distie&Sing_in i wo „ h i - (4,6 iliCk.4' . faVorabl , liii,'TalaVerY,4'l3,eci- ..
T :.-
this ei:Vejr2t: . . ', - -... .. .
. i •.• 1 - i deb advantage. la:.,addttiOn.:„te.;rall,ihten,
;144 day break • the sea, had gone ',l •It
here .° I there Ivo-two 'causes that. mqll - ,-9ttless thoskfa
i that(lk'ki
...amen from the shore could I)egiti vorable..tO.sla - very should - ftiolighly'fear:(O'Ut-
I j an Aiilir pai,senger;.., ail of whom:tini,t - rerpai u - - ti e i n : iCansas and. - thus -, v . OI tintarljr::,g4;9 . . up,
lea arise We're brought to land by stPiri , T„ . „,,•" , ` I the territory, Itally,..e4rtaindy, cretermtne the-
Ch • elship was ilizeovered to .be •t11:.. 1 1.....,eiw r
1 condition of • .- the territeryLas a - ilaireltolding
-1 I.:1 1 1, Of !lath, comnutuded by C:tputin ih,om" 1 , state.
I as. J. IteorV: She was of '027 tons burtnen, i As a thatter of l' iw ; . i ..ki. cr y; , 6 i ihts - fi1...,, the
-1 and this' IraS her 11rst. - Vovatr,e'. 'The, eakaiti, lte . t. '.• it needs no net of any legislation
.... : 1 .rrt ory 1.
1111.• erg.W • awl 'all the *hands except - Jim 'stew- t t -t- blisk it.. • ',lt regnirds . 'nn net of : Coniee
• 0 .es a
1 : • ! -- ..
.
• t,
ard , T.le i.;e rp. - •re iu 1) er
'Jl '374
• I.
itiyand 'l4:ls‘on(Yers :reinaiii.unaer th
Abner Ailed. Otily
v
in 'l4•at.sepgerA s4 . ved. With the initte,4le4rei3 nhl
to.oiitess to 711 r.. Al`,en t I.llrettglyti:le "ilresß, Lis
grati'tude' his the i:szi)iie,
ofti otht.-r
BEM
to Era liaa 200 t i pn;-ths lk .27
, 1
ObrY, 'cubic f(42l:j infcarol'in
13:ith: apt She i .starplin4
sottiOd ilown in
the send so tl!t her itipp4 dee s aiie *early,
Iri t h Alll,her'spin's .itanfling
exc‘pt i‘r 7.(!1:1 101.1-h,..14,111t tua,,tl
to flails;' dose reefel,..Were .4et just lie
Nothin , - 4111),Inii
8 , 4 , 4,t e. :Nothing, !as _
ftzi! of tilc 411'4 ere!.: 71 . 10'0:T 7
fait all leis "papers, :tistrurnent, ,eveiT.=
-
ViA,OITNG A 511 0 .1217. Or. noimis VliOil it . t WRECK
'• . 91 , • THE NtArl..E.tl.l.f }
1 , • , '
-
: • Pigilb*ii,S, N'eveittber 15, Is. 4,,
i .
..-- '; . .- ' 4.0::O'clOcle 1 Ni.' I'- - * .
• - ;The bOdieS of ;eight 'women,. two tnen . and
twO:ehildren, were washed ashOre . ila`st ; night
.... . .
andthis moraing,,On 'the belie.hl'oppoF ! ite our
ofli`Ce at the . lliildands-illev all' 11,P.' to
be ',Ciermans.. 'lite bodiL4l 'werel:lll:eainined
i• - -
in Order . todiscOver; it postihle,:ir t Jere Were I
reMaininz any -traces Of. their indivi . tutlity:.'
~-..
On - wernan.ati a child wer . e br. ught up
• torrther, the wountu r about forty.;l,'etirS 'old,
nil' 7 l4l 'child 1 .- it hairedl ''' f . 3' ‘ ' .
_te a ict i ga (3 ,ix or s o ,
en . Fears of age . : 1.. rout' the little res;einbla nee
of the woman to this.child ; she wasi'not,the't
to ilf& , . its mother:,
' Another woman, .short and rather stout;
with` brown hair, had the letteis K 1 S. :$ . .0. 5,
W4ilied oii. tier under garment, . just. in the
pep:. : Another woman, who appei t tred to be
about thiftv - years' old, with -ratlter a :spnre
fra . ine, hail the initials' worked ill' the 'same
.lilhqe. with the other.' { r .,
,Another young 'woman, about nineteen.tif
tWe~ity years of . age, With light red, liair and
a. prepossessing 'ebunteennile, had the initials'
s. q. werked in her chemise the satnejts the
oth !Ili; her body had evidently beCti'Strip.-
ped•hyl .
some ruttlan,.for *lint , little 'clothing,
wal left . upOn . her .appeaq : 1 1.6 be'ef • 'a,finVy.
I litality.. than, tbat worn :by the Others.
~.
..
TWo-NOung boys tiow, came Walking' nlOng I
tlieHb • "I
- young boys
on the Ali nfilict ante'
. eat; i r n
. c ,
~. p
.1
6.. the 4is stn t r', nn‘l,n.bO - liint .‘ilt . l}:e.cri np-fipin . '
IlifgAira . 0), and 'trete looking for s ome of
'l te bodit!S found . nre',:hegttipinA . to AlO l ',F
balite, the flesh Wig eaten ...Off the titee--.--.,.
i 4 i11.,: proliably 7 . cough
. renntiu3 ,to idnntifj• -
liietn.N.;y , ~. El; . , pod. :. -.-
Tttr. Svroin TnNl7,&,—Lettnt•ti. &ea!' Havana,
d'atO 'the othinAt,
smte i thrti a-large
ber'ot atte's; onail'Ot) i n 'fill,l'jnst - landed;
I,And ti:id been seized.lik'tbe spamsli atktilbr i.
hies n. tb4.l+cle of 'iii
'
'' • •
` 15116 " 41 " - 77 -- ,
C ( 'Pgr l rC" v'SQ(its at Washing,ton: ott
(h§..fiiatlinfiday . of 11.)ettur, and - exvirtg,
Ciatitational . I‘ll I'#G of
1 next ' I 4
. •
Soittlipriaiiov of 14110eiry la Kansas.
:Its - i#l4ptOli4 SloOry- r -Letter from a
Gcorgiamao~la. biotlor. •
,P4ric•Ce.; MO. Sept. 9,. 1854.
*other':
. in answer tn your. iuqui,-
ries relative. Kunsus,etirasku and this
f4the' sake - of.' enavenienee, . I will
yuor qUesti6as, and thus
to
• 'You are 'advised of the eflorts of. abOlition
ists to•lndu6e such an emi4ration of those op
posed to slavery. as shall exclude it - froth the
territOry: -,These efforts, with the usual emi z
gration froln the non-slave.liOldipv, states, wilt
necessarily) : throw into thel territory a large
popultion.opposed to slatery,. • Should they
cren soccetqlin . .hecorrtitiOhe tnajorityr; 1 am
vet 4bilviitef - .4 . that Kansas Will le a
slave, statosla , -ervcloP.. ,-there; iu-fact:
teat authority to lirbtiihitl it.
ready for the 10%1i..-The
'''ll -
,ruL
soci - ju.st . .broke4 :will yield 4.:,12e45t : 'oop 14
stock Curti, nearly:suffitient
pcm?,c. of -1 oul t i ration. I The - brehl4ng
will Yield'it crop of tolbe:4,t!eti
old.land:. Though it. icquires Otbitili.too*
it, prairie farm will pal i y krlitselt
ever befor - e the stumps fiin.-befTemloye4Sicim
. .
titnbered .laml.. ~ „ ,1 . , :,•
~
~
._,..
_,.
luny emigrants' are golurg - to tiinsasfrO4
li:entucky . and otlier siave.states;,l4l.949nrt.
wi I I
~1 cave no stone .1111 tlt pica; :viva
,f0,,,t1i., ; :it
leztst - tempbrars- emigration. of lialf,lier-,frOlin,,
liltion . f to save ; it froirie : abolitionists ; and, 4
the people .of the other lziVer'states do justieq
- to ilieinselvesi we will tieure it for the SoljtlL
a%-
a_ . a (w i t:" n ortlr,
with, its tjiiin in tamest
ri l ien hire
b,
,i 2. t 'per . . an - - n - u . •; *omen at : f om r
stq to
•
SI2Q. i
.. Men- sell . at . .frOnittl,tloQ•:lti r st,pos.
sv,9)tien:froin'i.sl,ooo to
. i,it2io.'; - OUT, neaintryt
is,:as : ltehlthy as any, fertilelMul;Cari-,Wl,,Kan ,-
sas-.l.iviji,probahly . ,be ev4 h ea ltli'foii ., •;'• : Oge,c,),i's :
particulaily - eiljay
.nlniOit ar k - e.iiinP . tfork fro
disease..
''. - . • '
.
The ..Aiee-l'reSident
seitt...ttriais the most ci'
in the Vnion.:lNTe.-iiv'
tipl,i'epeaf,.roft. ..1M
Vie; he htiving'fat - en it
\itis, yhole in tinetice . is,
Shivery. in . .tin.sai.. . I
; :Yen, will . Perceive
Four' Bitter questions
their order.. as the lams'
to each other:: ~.: .. ~. ,
:As to' . the price at= • 0116'. lauds in.Kansp
will - rate,..in .saY ten'tl , :ars,' iiis of course - but
h.Mere .opinion; Lan ds this.eottn try Ittii
viri7 high, fr0m.8.1.5. : '0,5,50 per acrei hat Of
c9urse,it must" be some rears befOre'tlie lands
in:Kanas generally . can -coinniand these pri
ces-s ~, . , . .
„§o soon, is,itripteed,., 'we stipmei...thc
lands , on' this side„ Lands
t
remote frotn- the .rive r w iii,..ai,,.iii this Stitte,,
ilitt;,for . .intieli less.. •.' l • •
.- ~,.:
.... ;-', '; • , -,-
f ..
. .Ny'Aetter is too ion , - .l,,t4" . t.littie \ ahned tc
Le,f,oll:, and you . ma .'. rest . . rissAir:o ll .liaye;
heen fair. and eandid.:' I have .nnti•visitteti!
%Vora that I ilo not hanitly believe. ! I`,l.inve
~
'not attempted .by_falSo..:coloring-..te Irclisteal
illy
,frienil4;hUt. .hayo t,4tc.d.,,the,•.troli, J,lnit
titer:nay 16)6w :that:. ~ - ansiiii ii, peitUrtartilt
teti.fort- slavelahor.--7..q.aiiinteMleil fiiir u ilijk9
;Ai:ate :atid nill tic s i'.ititli.sti . ..ietif
finit ji Ethis lip
.;,•teur
, to- The
for OetabiT; ,
shier; affil tht
gold '175,01)
rEir- it-ms at 11‘
(3 4Y.PrAc.' 1 ' • -!i'VN
tliough Seymour , bae
of an'election feveral
The territorial
4.lcis mom'
any Part;he et.) 7
(readily fiotn*lSij
);es ties at bui,C.o4oty _
•oyated Southern . piaa
liim the . credit or till).
I !Missouri: Comproin
altnps
of c6urie* in favor of
, 4 ,
'!hatri fl
/MVO liss•cTenla
.tifeignee
k ters necessarily init
•
4 tllatr.clark rieeled
odic I,)y fow„v9.to,
610Yekl thP "Pec1 4 4.0
TrecioN.
D0T 1 6 0 . 7 '1
telptia Vint
42006 0 of
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