The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 06, 1858, Image 1

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    TEXAN OF TEE MINERS' JOUBSAL
L ; ' sumo nrilsroxreaux: i
, Two DOLLARS•rsr aununi. payable In adrinl , i•
.1112 *5 if tint paid etthin ala wouths+ and $2•31) if
t
- nut paid irlitiu the - year. 1
'. . ' fr -. ~.+ : .. lo Cults:" . .
Throe collie% to one 14,1rrer.,to &Wynn et ,) ' . • ss'oo
Seven . 10. .do do ... • 10 00
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- Fifteen tin , -•• do :do . ' 00
t.'ilubaatiaariptions mutt ba Inyarhably silt is/ ad.
• eites,and *Akio user address, . 4 ,
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• TO cassias Ass miss:
'The Jeererret, still 41 taratsbee to Cliniers audkot
at $3 per stet copies, arreh DA &neer,. • ,
ekiretopiparn and Schaal Teachers suppillei sit t
JOIIIINAL Si In iItiTOMOIN '
, !'sl TA's or imrsesnss.
s uhrelibbli order the dleetiothUtoSbeir of their bius
pspors. the putAlshor may coattails tsi sou& them mail
ail orrearaguua opatd. •
, . It subsortherr Iteglart or refuse to tube their oresnlitta:
pars f7rsta the ,Ante to "lath they ererdtrirtedidbittiatr
-held responsibto until they hare settled the bills acid
• ordsnal then% discontinued. • . . •
If lioborribero 'onto in Alier plarsof Itboitt Informlityt
the putdisher. sod the stewspepersirstesot to the former
dirert too. they eribeld respouslblet,ll . 4
TOn eOUrt s hare derided ihtt refuttbut t 4 take newspa
pers from the Elides, or tomoifiql, nub having them san•
tilled tor; Is prima,forlsevidebeo of Ibteutlonst fraud.
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°. .1 1 11ILADE . L4HIA. ~..'
•. -.• , CANDLE MOULDEk- %
IiXT AIIitANTED to 4e ft,,ite bee
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v v ci:',,;nii—ati mac. act • m et.ins.•• ~ :111 . red
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arril for gA,le . by .. ' Joll* C . 1,...,. 7,,,, _...,
curate.
/Ca. 305 A l&rs Ow , '"' .
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. A 'Kula 21. W 8 ~
BUFFALO ROBES,
BY "
rHE BALE OR ROBE,
GEORGE WOMR AVM
• Al
mid 417 Arch .[Suet, L'hiladclobhi,„
N, E.—Alco.alar,re amortmcnt LADIEe TANGY
rm./ ova maciutactum.
•. 35.3 m
FILE CUTTING,
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N all its - branches, at Atannfac
,.
oy*, Neer Ft retd. above Ffeoull.hetteeen Rice and
L . phii.driphie, rhent zloty be found ithe best
assortment of FILF.a end limn. In the eitylof Philo,
dolphin. se-ola Files Re-tut Rad made aquato deer,
at a 'aaercia . of Ao per rent. ' i J. n . gm Tu .
N
4
ew Street Flle WOrke, Philo aphis.
Atafttat 211.'88 '
, . Milliners, Merchan TO
is Sind Oth rat ,
\
VT E have now . in. stock, an con
y ststitly reladvini from Nevi York end Philadel
phia Auction's. and of ogre *ton tonparfariorti goods of
the Ntr 4 Part* Fashion:. hi Bonnet bilks. Pled Velvets,
hatine. Veleeta. Plain Enka. Mareeitinee,FintelleVO. lion
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HA RibbfDL Wen, Satin and Mantua do, nrebes.4loll.•
Hoc% Blonds. Laren. Ilinslatte,kewhirit we Offer eetidt
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id. the viral prints: WA liberal dlerodat. to Cash
bow'. •, ;If A !MURTON.
•No. WO sout h ffeeond street.(eafOati DIV asosslanne
', ) . erten artivet.) PAaArdeipkaa: •
Motet 2,'58 . • i' 4Q-Zot
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• CHEAP CARPETING,
• WeblArgeitCSX•eie '• •
No. 49 Nora .Ninth' Streci, ehiPqr/phia.
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0111 ZEN'S and Country Merchants
arc solielte4 to call and exalt:One the 'tuck of In
grain and •VCtict Inn Carpeting; lilror. Table and Stair
t) etot ha. all oidtlic: Canton and Cocoa Malting; Door
Mats: Cloth anll Oil Cloth Table Clo; 'ors; Drimotr, from
_ono to four yardacride; Rag CarpCt, Stair Rude, Lc., Lc.
Cheap for Cash, either wholeralr or retail. by
• '‘, No. 40 North Ninth street. •
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()etcher tn. "IA jo4R4im, •
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ARCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE.
T."' sttbseribe ' rs hn'c jus . opened
their New Carpet Warehoutie. h Hat anclaplen
id aitkieit of CA it r !N( S. eon) raising all the latest and
beat mylea - of VELVirm, TAee,TItY.BRUSti r.r.s. Three:
ply, Ingrain 21110141 e 1%11;4,4 the most eeiehnt tea rrinri
• inetun, also a superiors stork of OIL. CLU•tllti, FIAT.
TINOS.-AC. •- . . ,
ell The above stork Reads- het been boneht ea.
tremety tow ti,r raid). Ind ie Is the intruflon hat the subt
wribers to F4ll Ity , ,ti s fogiy nit.. with small expenses
and cask tn t njn.cJ.nix. will enable
,tt, to giro pnrrhatert
frotn . lri, 1 5 per tent . than u Funny charged
be other raqtbld:litonotn. OLDF..N ItICKNI:I4. •
• ' I istp4teri stmt Dealers in Carpeting,
&Hell doors bele!! Nlbtlt, Genth , elde.)l4llla.
4, i •
=MO
Gent lerte ft , a',Ontraiialaing Storei
II ANIO • . ' •
Patent Shoulder Seim Shirt ltanufeetory,
A 'l' ()la) STAND, 700 ()hest
.t met, I'lll6 DELPIIIA,pppoId te the ••Wash-
I ngion ll num," . .
'A. WINCIIE9TER will ;Ara, isherptettne, his person
al of the Cutting and Manopelarleff de
r:lomo ht.. Orden , for. ht• celebrated kyle or:lt:dila and
Cotkr. fillvd at the Atirto.t notice •
Per•oto , ‘l,lring to ieder ran be (applied with
.th•• 14rmai.f , r-Inm , dretn , nt. hn Application brmail.
- Congtlntts'on hand. A tarled and Prlort stock {4 Oda.
tlettletV. Furntitlin good/E. 4
' 10-Wholvg.sle ord4rA suppik.d on - liberal tertn`a.
Septetnher 1. '5B • , :36-1y
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NET CASH DRY O.OOOB'HOUSE.,
sas.i stw'FrooK OF FALL GOODS. I zs_isig.
FYRE . , IA.NDELL, Fourtli+„ and
. ,
Arz.4 red., l'ltilnaelph la, have In stun. 1114:Lily
.r.: , elvln a tine Mock; tif. Fall itry Goods suited to the
Neer Testi,
Meek Silica of altltrad-a•
Fashionable Fancy Silke.
heals of all the newest stiles: 11)
Dress' Coasts. In full: variety. 1'
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Staple tiled.. in tame stock.
. Feney Cassitusie Clothe .fc Pettis
Blankets. ttillts. Linen Damasl, de.
- • - 1 3 cod alai Irvin N., Tort
and I'll ' iladeltsbla Atution V's
ts-TFAINV , •—.Vet Oath 'nail Priers Lawillk
Auinst ' 3 , 5• M it
FANCY FORS!-,;
For Ladles and.Childien!
Oli .
N CO..F N 818
e marhq at tort. above. FLlttt h. 11 I.Ant:la
l'lll A.. ImOreters. Alaentartntera and P.•-al 4 .•
eri, it Finley Furs, for lAdlrs and CIO
drott mho, Gouts" Tura. Far Collars, •
r I '
• The number of ,y earl that: we hare heed •n toted lit
',the Fur I•itsluees.. and the pl,crodcharactei of lour Furs.
both fur quo are , l price Ise genera/1y known through
out the Count ri. that aethlnk,lt Isnotaioreasry !Of 1111
to say any thing mom thau we have now opened our
meat Furs. far the Fall'. and Winter tiales.ttif the
.larped and twat beautiful aSsortuient that we hare ever
.tiered before to the, public. itlatr Furs hese all been Im
ported during the prieents.ivam. ahem money ism,
....sure and Furs much lower:than at the present tlme,
and. bere•Le'eu .maatufacturkt by the Most competent
wmanien ; err. are tlierefora determined to sell theta at
each prima am will continue AO • give rue the reputation
es have borne ter year!. that Is to all good ankle for
i very eivo'l.prtil ' •
Storekeeper , . a H1...d0 well to give e a can, sa they
will finditie Itezest*.assortment by farto selfret from in.
Abe v01 . .50.141 manufacturer's prirs:
JOHN FAIrEIRA..t Co.' ;
Market Street, above Sthy Philadelphia.
'rhi elclpttll. ts'eptentber 'St 3'4m
• PHILADELPHIA .• I.
'Snrsicial Bandage Institute,' ,
No.-837 -
ARCH. sc..l door below Ninth,
• or.scr ma lit it Aux 131 ,
R.
13 * C. EN ERUPT'S Tromi
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uni Imptv vett tbxMmluaiSupporterßTrussesand
B'tII444IMOC
lilt. CHARLES. C.ll. RAW Ll-it: S. .• - - Principal.
Whey,e.rnay i full oial varied .11. 4 0110
WrIUMIt (1 1 Ti. "`FS PENIALE
BRACES,. and oth
er Windage', inriale at Pt/Ce/ Neal y- fire per curt. Amer
than at oily other establishment in the city.
Dr: Kmattrs celebrated radical cure TRUSti has
cured hundreds tzf rases- where others hare failed,-
Price. $4 Cod
fir. RAIVIANfib has treated successfully mane had
cases of Spine Dfaease. Clu b_ loot. Bow beg. Knock Knee,
and Weak Atieles4 with his new and Improved imam
to. for thre Dieetres. to which aula retenence Can be
Pitons cancint loan 3.1 topl:i Cal
SILK and 1i.,V119i: ELASTIC STOCKINGS. !INK
VP. CA Pte. and a ItDOMIN A L COSI P
at borer pricer ttnin can be bought eleethere,
t' ipLINTS, and o'er, racial). of SITIOLII
ePI'LIANCk.'..i. at greatly. reduced price*, placing
the Irst make of grads •ithin [arch of all.
1,.4t•-r rtt.n.lizt l iii.priratte'apftrtnients at the atore, by
Mr, It C. Ertster.
.e, . ,
da-Prrtieular attention piddl Instruments for de
f v in children. and salt laribon to 411 gwnnitted.
Pia Set fernier '64.% • 374 m
FALL GO ODS. FOR 1858
Over 3009 yards of l'iew Silks, just rp•
eeited b TIIORNLET & ftlIS:11„ .
ORTII-aAST Corner Eighth 41
F•privl. qirdve itietta, 11114 • •
'A'w:Ut, lon CASE and to no tot t ONLY fot•CA 311,
. • We. eilatilientlaile argert that the shore ;roods ant it
CHI: ~ P sod asGOICD us brat he tni‘f on far Awn - icon Ckni
titoitt 1 ! i , ~.
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gift" ire CJiattriogir n Farr avorparirme.tillik I
New DeLaliona, La beautiful iiiil i fgfili: ' 1
. Pell ite.efeeveren, Vaktieisa. a e..., et ay' Windom.. 11
Ettgligt, riiiineh anal American Ctileituf, Lc. ,
Oinchanti.fir dfirefetif makes.
Shawls; Cloaks, Cfradars, Dukers, im ,
N• r .10.11. pawls. fn Mt reefs. . ' ' ~ 1
t, r,,,. and Siiitrre Broths Shawl*. •
1.-rs: and f.,faare litiauket Shanl4.l f
, ,
193(11 a;:1 Untim itirred Crape Sawls. !i,„ 1 '1 '1
rt'he.m rill' ` par Is, V reach Blanket :guilds, L.
tihNDLN.II.:VO :.11 A Wt.& ae- itt.`
I •N`rre Mg Noe la' CLOAKS' fhaenney ...2fer! 1
French Merinoes, Casluneres and /keine*, Co-' ,
b gs, Paraznattas and Alpacoaal 1
• . We keep a . r; lattnens e stark olf
' •I)( .NIES'I'IC AILT I SLINS 1 1 1'
1
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Linen.. tannirif, Cl, - tba. Ca.ainieri4, Ae. 1
„er,
Illanket Ma ere,flfre Quilt, , counterpanes , l'er • • , li,
Table 0,441-11. I.inna Corer.. Table CFI c.Xapliftta..Ata r
lir.", sir?, ins re,.: in iiwalil.nw owe ..70 I thein {ts hespr
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Le .1 •ke:ic, r . pi , 11 Goofs . • To.ri ..S is /111.444!
1 1 ,
nionN,LEr., alum.' 1;.
,•... - Oternertraiy one Pritr , :' , . - 'r `„
. F. ror er 'Eighth and Sprit; fiarileti l / 2 a.. Philad . a...,ll (
iti-l'e .o ils can ride Ana cents 17 the City itallread,l
- ve,-, .quares cf eur neer. and f at. 3 carats he, th.
141ith . rect line of alyanibiisea le o oor every, 1114 1
I
taut,: . 1 , I
r T. 4 C. 'l'
tongw.'""S, 'SS ' n'llui 1 :I'
- --r,
• A , EN 4 NEEDLE, ' '' . , l
SUFEjt-PHOSPIIkTE F LIM E ,'
j
w i ti ,i a L 9n otFt ; r 4 the
ibe a m lbo th
, e tb. to y f :i nxi ttr ', :,!4: '
~.... sod ander all clreanutannera tretkr th•i ,41 1/01
k .., PM) A Ti r cLx they '12,,a !wretch, purrharrol Ole*.
treks bile will please hlwr i tu alba that our 4.ssper- . '
L itt
P.. Irtl tc.fLl Mt ill Ilkilly. ' 1 1
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THE SAME IN , QUALI
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„-, , ..11 reijahte ;Fertiliser!, I.ii SOINIC nt i ll . : ,
Thee,/ remarks Are reill nerritry from the Ur
that a 'arz o , ti umber
or articles putts; to be i
r heriiat•r. ere cCereti tor salts which are wet whit
tte r ourecatetl tt. IV. i .% 1]
6111 t.. WM4tlft lila press, Stet will be reedy Mi
m e 1
c , t'asta alc •,....re Giay.,, We shall hr« pisererl te read I
:ie" fault:oil! 1: , . i trail to our blends when der
P .
$4 ilea 2000 lbw (114 ovals pew 121) !
a ab.#ol dela,::,a,e) toed* to DEALEXa. F ii'l l
. 7 ~_ t 1, ,
Pt ejticGuan o:
Ocean
rw
' Ila l i
c a ats,:d !Ala Germ. la drat year, put , tie rs
art-I, reehala rs 4 it. ;11 has beep ti 1.14 4.te t 7 04 . wit,4l t
4 i
l' t, 4 ‘ . 4 / 2 4, ; CAW , . sod ti. orsuownrea tntiy tuna! tla $t 111
lett j
' •A'EA Ir.. tete to oar New Pamphlet rontslnhar '
revel:log It, arid math other letcresting patter '
et ~,a am, te, nii, -- .1,f1x, r. .... , ii ,
,
X .. 1 Government Peruvia G rans* I i
• . !le rale at the; k I i nees/ rate,.
1
• care *NO ler Lie-- , tl
A ill'lt'AN a;i•vi t a e m u Beier's Wrra4. , 1
‘' l l n r" Tl'Ar,L , .. red PlCltitlitENE PrtaT. , ' ,I
, "Nti,TrE, MArTEIt: and slab *thee Yr/tiling! «
F • Feat la& in flkri: ll Ctletlitirl: - -- I i
di
. . 7 4,, ? : poia if r . j. irl*
f
... .trephittlAturf get eAlle*ld liar 44444 .t . "1fr I
..mee , Cat; ta treilsraa- 1:
e ,0444, sinnet am ig e n ia si g wad Xereaprwn" ore '.
•:"'1 no 4 el ft , Ace brat. net c., itrribrr!. ' ;
~..1 & NEEDLES,
crake f '1 ,
/ 0 - 4 2 0- wfurve i , all 41 I Vault Bt., i , ;
.n..4 . _ .4 . ,e. art. - 4.ch....1 tt 0 r,o, ntraaftlio", :
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XXXIV.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
4it-T6 /di wanting Farms, see advertixament of "Mt
toonton Land.. • .
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• I ' • MELODEONS!
,
e4t.besiutirul Lich toned rive .oetnie
ltetoneoN,,noll9 W. Piano Wyk,. *Jr bolo
eap at 11 , 11.11ANNAN'S Rook and kloofe *tom !
CHAPTER ;' •I - -
Not. ^ " "r°' '
g0r . ,, .. e .: 5 .04 ., -M `-.. -•:1_ ,
the tizet , el!' ' ott :Atilt
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to am - mime add', :01(1
ahem l iVlit t ; petal t
r lei l l i ;el
e f ing
o e sea, itoo a ao to t a
from ai' email that wii • t aim* teeresdas j
the EMIL .Ho waequite young-omot sneer , five
and-terenty-tall sad, well piirportlimed ; with is
muscular syetem Seely develeed; and possessing
a face nut only
,striking in its Manly beautY,, but
,y ;
t
remarkable in one so ucnig, f fir its stern; resolute 1
aindselfreliant expression .. I
Ili, dress was light
end simple, and 'evidently ofreek Manufacture;
the fewer limbs being,etuthed in close-fitting goat
skin, above which he were a hirtef white linen,
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confined at the waist by a beltlof fine mail. ' .Upon
'his !tenderer's cap of WOVett atuff. the top droop
ing over the right ear ; sod bit feet were shielded
by a pair 'of sandals. Ilia oily weapon Was a
ilshort heavy swordi. which nog, In a leathern
scabbard, from his heat of MaiL , He stood fur
awhile, gaging about, as thoefigh undecided what
rousse he skoitid pursue; butlfinally, he espied,an
old &herniae not far off, whoilbad just come down
uplift the beac h, and toward dim he Made hii way.
" A bright,• pleasant morales, gudd sir,"' said
the youth. . , i • - ' ' I
The old man mist his' net from hie shrialders
and peed up. lie eithfallylsa
seaued the hiatures
before him laid thediaplied • . ,
' " Aye, fair sir, it Is a pleasant morning.; We I
bare many , such on ibis cos 1-" , , j
I
" Aid yet it storms somet es, I suppose,' sag-
gested the first speaker.
n
"Ile is a wise non who little heeds the 'lanai
he cannot quail," said the fisherman, with, a t•iss of
the head which seemed to 'give his words more
meaning thawhe eiriumstanee ender which they
were spoken Would imply. I
' " You are right there,"•reoponded the other
" Bartlett me-where can I find Artabatrue, the
hermit?"
' The fisherman took ano her careful look into
his intiritieittues face, and then succeed
"He Beet upon yonder mountain, which is
enlist Castalants. Do you shah iv tee him?" i
'' " Yes.". - -
" Theo follow the path Wla ich leads to yonder
• 'col, until it leads you to SS small /stream. Cruse
that and then upon your riglit band you wili, we
a beaten track. lid lives in ta• caveat the top of
the mountain, and this path will limityola directly
.thither." .
The young man thanked his laßirmanr, and
• was upon the point of to Ding away, ashen the
latter resumed: '
"I Moms no offence.. Y ter (pea: looks (*Millar.
It has the east of counteraime, I 'fancied I had
seen before."
,1 .. ,
" You'll at least remem b er in r eeving seen such
an one on this murning,"l sa id the young man;
and as he thus spoke ho turnedaoay.
Aye," muttered the ohl Sicilian, half to him
self, but yet loud enough to reach other . ears;
"and I call no Neptune Ito witimeo that I have
seen it before. Such faces are nut multiplied- I
they' are not plenty in . ' Syracuse' 'these times.
• --- Alas! more'', the pity.
The youth hesitated for a • moment, as though
he would turn back, hut be overcame the disposi I
ii e n, and kept on. W hen•he haddiegun to,aseethl 1
the mouniaie, he stoped ana looked hebind bias.
and saw that the fishermen was already upon the
' triter. ,
"Can it be," he said, to f. himsel " that rikasface
is so laity changed? I think ' I remember that,
old jaan, for ho has spreiid his nets longin these
Na' alert. ; but how Aeon! he reinealber nie ? , I pr ay
the gods that there Lc nit many in Syrac use that
will yet be so obserrant.r h'
With. this the traVel:er kept on op the mount
ain until he had reached a broad table of rock,
from wbenee he could p i ca the bay. and the city
leyo'soi. The great metropolis was spread out be
fore him, with its tessrire walls, its 'maples, and
its palaces, and a tear masted down lilt; cheek as
tie gazed open the ; sneak Lie clarped bieturndi
upon his bosom, and w th a fee Muttered words.
she started on again. Ile cior...ed the stream, and
_took this Pallid* which he had been.. directed: bat.
he did not tallow it as doe who wa s a stranger to
its windings. Ile purs4rd his nay with an ease
and assuiseee. and at times, with an abstracted
ness which could bovelbeedindelerd io by one
who knew well the way he eras going.' lUp the I
steep rucks heighthe climbed, and when fee finally
Stripped, it was before the entrants to a care-a 1
calm which nulls had fashioned is the-?count.
ain's side. and sheltered from '
the tran'trterrid -
heat, and the fury of the Storm. 'At the mouth
of this cavern sat an aci man, over whose head
I some fore:wore years bled rolled. Ilia hair and
. FARM,LANDS FOR SALE! \ I beard were as White as be fleecy cloud that sailed
aslir;•• • 3111LEb from PHILADELPH 4„ above she' mount, and Boated in. silken. war"'
~ ,,;;;,,id by lisillosid, in the Etate of New 3ersey. . it; masses over his shouldr and breast. A mantle of 1
ataelot the hest fur aerieulturai parposee. being s • gray cloth enveloped 'his (seine, and his feet were
loam roll. With to, clay bottom- The land is *large tra t..
_, • _ .l with heavy sauda i r. it, was ..,,,,,,.....4 o ver
divided into email +arms , mall hundreds note all parts 443 `"""' '"i , '"e 7 "" " .
the country are now swiping and handler.) The crops' an old manuscript, but as he heard the soun d o f
t i qati be seen growing. Teruo. from $l5 to $2O per acre. i approaching footsteps fete closed the volume nod '
payable within four yea. sby instalments. Tilsitsit iistai,_ raised his bead.
I'l , t** viol , 14101 ' liff. l Wh 4, Phih"Daht." ."'s r ~, v„,a mornino ray ' on," be said, with a look
I.C. M., by Railroad, for ilanatuonton, or , address It. J. . s , -
1 it",r roes, by letter. Owe tull advertiseetetit in another co.- ' of t' , ^lan trethoitle- - , I
r la ma. . " Kind father I gree thee," the south ramified,
.•••r -- ... at the saute tine extending his hand.
1 : MR. E. T. TAYLOR.'
n - .1 -11..1 , cried the .. mail, starting to his feet 1
•,, -•• c -• •- ••• 11s the accents fell ul n his ear. no shaded his
1
roslatr Of Tat Nast or( .
I i ' e yes with the palm of he left band, and muted ea-
LIVIINCOTT dk TAILOR, AND LIPFLNOOTT, TAILOR f '' • . • .•
1 • ,i,co..
~ ~ teals into his %111tOr ' S face. • "Do' I see ari - ght?"
I', ,'-' .Iferetow Tailors and Extele•iire CiotAiers. ), he added. "Is it Marie -my old pupil?"
ior this Cite, and the following Cities and Counties, to "Aye, good Artabanus, lota Alaric-come ante 1
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',•, , wit: I , mote to see thee?" I
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dgretirtorr A TWILL/M. of r ' o'nevllle. Sebnylicilt Co, ' Pa. For Some time the hermit gazed ipto the young
il,i ( rrietore, Tinott it Cgt4 nf Kasten. Nortbnrcen Co. Ph./ man's face in silence, ,bat finally he *midi:
I / " r* oof neurille„ Montour Co.: Ps. "Sit down-sit done, my eon. 'Thy:presence 1
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" of !daub Chunk. Lehigh Cm.... 1 ,
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, " "of Reading, seal County, Pal p as s tarted a host of alarient emotions to life with- 1
II 'i " " " .of Cincinnati. Ohio. jin me, and I must relater my thoughts ere I can
1 i. " •• " of No. Z:10 klarkeest..lPhilisFa. I talk with thee in reaten."
I Wriuld respectfully Inform bit numerouilftiends.andl "Thank the gods, I Ind thee alive and in heelth,"
,jtlisl public. that be has assoriated himself in bushman replied the youth, as be let go the old man's hand.
, [ with be welbt [town house of „ I and took a seat upon a wooden bench close kr.
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' f.:' GRANVILLE STOKES. "Aye-I ant well in hody," returned Artabanos. /
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N. eig Cieesfabr &MI, between Sarth writ serestS, "Bat," be added, thoughtfully, continuing to gaze ,
!li l t:ere his eutireand•pattiiiiiiii• attention Will be deco. I earnestly into bit etipenion's facie as be stoke, 1
, ted to the 31as thug:Tent - nine and Fine Ready-Medi Dis.l -the body is but a sat 11 part of man, and the ills
,
'pertmeote.
1 • '' of the flesh 'are reef joys when compared with
.Jr, E. T. T. aolleits a mill froni hls foraii a ineenms, t
: Mastetneni. and from all who wish eirthiti of Raped°, ! some of the pains to .trbieb the soul may be sub- ,
,'..•tyle, Quality and Workmanship. either dr-made or ` jeer- But sell toe of thyself, Where . bast'. thou 1
1; made to order. ..
I , ' i been?" ' '.., .
.' an•elssneer* saltine thr4/' wilt plea remember "I have been in leeee " replied the youth.-
the Temple of Fashion, No. re; Cluetswit streel.jual one ' "When I fled from A ese ' shores eight v sod
, ?home beioe the beautiful Masonic Temple situated on . ' - years ....- ' 1
i the mune street. The undersigned will beliappir to meet 1 I sought refuge there, and there I have remained .
I his fitted• and serer Omer with the best and meet hulls. ever since. Oh „:,,IsSept.thisitnerning, as I gazed i
tenable style og,Readylfade clothin E. TATLOR. I had•dene g the can be Met i down Upoh the city tit my birth.. I bad th - ought /
'with in any city In the Talon. weeping ever _ thine seesaterfes . ;' bat l
Philadelphia, September 1. 'ts 36
I when I--again , gazed .uptiti" S'yrasuse they esane 1
i ! - • I crowding open use +tithe power which I could, not /
• 1 ' ' IiARIMPAITOPI LA I O IB , • ••
r i resist. saw the eery temple beneath the walls I
NEIV 4NGI. AN D SE'FTLPMENT.ti of whielt toy father and my brother were shin; I
( LIRA: . OPPORFL - 3771" TO .ALL :!CANTING FA RX,S' and r eoillior tiller nee( beneath which my moth. •
,
TN a healt hy place, tweikitfire miietoi
I er zed., Artabano 'there wereltat many of the
i patraeian bunnies peril that foili biatchery."
~ from Chiladelphia , on the Camden A Atlantic lion. .
l' road. New Jersey . An old estate laas imently been ( "No; Merin. Of II who were lOyd! to the tete'
I opened for qtr. and the Arm division of 1400 U acres dhl interests of the peoples:4 have teen. only yourself
Tided up info farms of • t wenty acrea and u wards. The( return. t There ersnala few esespWatat not emny.
I, soil is of the Leg quality Sir the p rods ion of fruity.' te em th ei ,„, any went w i t h xot, to o rv i ewe s** •
Igrains, lie. Th e prise is $l5 to tzt, per as . sayable in ' , „.. No whet r spat ions : f
saw
my Inn' 1
, easy, quarter yearly instalments. within a term of four" e * •
bie parent rut down s -I sationy brbfier fa ll -and 1
years, with Interest ., The terms are made ;in order'
to insure 'the_ rapid Improvement of the land, by elm.' when knew I hon i ng milli te left in the city, I
biting every iodustrems - stan fe bay 41 ft: . It is now fled, ?attune favored me. / Napa a small boat
I
being e at '" itet ir hnPr°"4 l y e an `f " ne of by the Sea ',hose and I put out alone u pon the
i the best 'Atlases, trar. New Buirlatol- an the M iddle? I ' .. ... .
It 1,,', scene o f . dark
,wiatetti. Mare away to *mute. atm from
Suites are erecting large improvetnents.
the greatest improrerarot but of Phibutidn'hia. Nevenil thieurti gkined a passage to Greece. ,The tyrant
tv•fire houses have tree hint in emeeths. Pistil- still reigns in Syreett-e?"
WI farmers and business men /Vi l a , SW' length sad! "Alas!. `yes; And his deeds are evil. and the
breadth of the tokni are settling there. t lean impqr , ~,,,,,,,,I . Ava . havv bad lift
peace 4 , skip ..
taut business place, on account of its bele In the midat ''_'''''''' - suffer . , , 4 - • -
of a meat market. Every article raised a a this land t since tosd slutilus dled- Thou wen hut a more
~,
finds an Immediate sate. The Wisteria es tentsaid no , child then." ,-- I •
such tiring ass trier is known. _ . " I was a:len years old. I remember the goad
The mil le a mod/ or else ( *mu. with it dif 60 ftloatla kino welt, ter my father, yew Altai. was on of
entwines of inanents. It is free of stria and easily, I ,- - c hi e f
et
worked. It abounds largely in theshosa.and std
. "' s
is its tertiliki , that Dees the eis produced ,bunk, spew - "Are - Y° o won , eld e r t° ll . 1 tim u ght. " sahlthe
.
this Mod and the large ante adj 4 etngstairreuttivation. 4 hermit. musingly, ~ , , . ,
it will be found' wet to brearellisd asywhers in the pre- i -And I•mosesbeirthntshere Will some tliYistery
duel/oh af mops arost adapted to ite marait. ' - -"eonrected'erith tr.: 1 1pol kleg's death," remarked
'rbe teener may be welt aware that be earikest and the
beeffruits and vegetables Kane fawn Nttllttallth whirls Manes " Am I n right ?"
aramismally experts:d til the amount of Rheas of dal- "There was nut tomb_ mystery.' answered the
lam. lbe land. latslifee beim; accesslbiel in every eery , old ' ad weary, and he left
far fertilisers , hasan abundant supply albs best qesa- , tht in peace ' ; and' death
by of murk matters. , I
' mi4i 1 bast thus retuned
Lumber and buittling materials ran belied ea the not:
st-a cheap price, fermaithe mills. Other ladle, ate now ~, 1.0 ;
being opened. aad brickyards being stalled en tbs.:
mood. A person me pot - up a frame trrasseet, for pas.' •
sent coarreience arose hawfred de legs, On itecottet
of be extensive emigration. this is tkiii (best course to :
pqrsisein order to get a gave to nee In ardent. leMp h ad
'', a .1
tuns and butlders axe on hand to tht up Isomora' on the: •II be-stems. •
i' In 'eaten here the eintraet hasteanytadvinelageh l - 11 ""li weits
' Be is Within a few bowie ride of the gnat Mier la the,.
• frossas
Midi l lrvates mot New England: he le near his old: --- ,,,
' frig and amoetatkors: be Si In a earned ersastry„4 f
woe, Crete improvement a n comfort at nettle/Mae la ler
at hand: he is in a healthy saes, had is 'hot instaect to' '
the certainty of ketog the greater poet elite' Wally I
‘ stud Ids ewp health by three nialicstant Wows whir .
makiithe craves of -so many taißloua et the yenta* and
hardy its tar otif regionsamil front homeland hisadm , .
. amides. be. kss a mild elituateated as openatinter, , i I
' The/sane ban trate) daily to Pkihekelphia e audte alli to ,
that who Improve, th e nallread tonipary.glves a tree;
ticket.
A1616.11114AM CAST
PrNI superior CAST STEFL in for . lisle it the "Ilard‘itre'snilircial44l trial id
It. quality le solicited. Out of TO tout of Steel sold not
• single bit. luks beers returned. MUM POT 4.
Potbelly, September 38, 1,8 • , .
• . ANEW
Grocery mod Provision Steer*.
rieg, M
,UN lIERSIGNED respectfully
Informs bis ends and th e public generally,' that
he e just opened On Si MUM SQUAW?, North side,
Jirst door, ahoy , the Martrt Rouse, and nearly nprou,
the Liz! hems Church, a Grocery and ProTtellezt
titore. ties just received a sple n d i d asseet.
meet of line, fresh Grocoriskihrotrlsloas, as
' '
Carcet, Sugars, 'Butter. Eggs.
Teat, Rios, Beane, • Brushes,
Fish; Cheese. "Dried Fruit,' Ropes.
Syrup*, Sores. Fluid, Queteresetars,
Salt. Chocolate, Jar Pickles, Willem-yam
Oriental Coffee. Wreath Coffee, Essence of CoSia. Maisie*,
Tobacco. Elegem Came te, Wigs and Prunus:
SUPERIOR FAMILY PLOUR,i
Corn, Oits,2ye Chop, Xiddliag*, sta
ail kinds of Creeltent. Dried Beet Sugar-Cured Hams.
Smoked and Greets Shoulders, he.. tc ordich yid be
turoisheskto customers at the lowest CASIt prices,
?unsettle. August 7, 'SS 3241311 JAMES NAOI.,E.
I' ! IVIENNIC'et
MOROCCO
And Leather and Shoe-Binding Store.. • -
•
street, bchcein arilarokal ,
',;l • ' ,rorrartu,a
lie retretlttly Inform
hie ojitl'eustomerk, atd
the nubile generatly,tb
he oontlnnes to mac
Ireton. FALL KINDS
Me MeV), Ktda,Stral
Yren,chlrkforocca. 'ht
Bat and Book Itindlut
Tinkl.talngstid ROM
of allet9ers. Re halt t
so on hind *general
eortment or alt k huh
GEATIIKR, Oak tint
and. Re
Leatbe7 Bole Lest!
City f skins.
for belts. and Maxi Bucket ',either for pumps,
and an 'ektonvive variety et Trigs. Thread., Nana; Peke.
Cistupti,ke. kind!, of alarm. Sheep, Goat. Deer, arr.:
also, Bnplae taken In exchange for leather, at the tilt/test
market rnrice'r. palkfor In cash.
rottitille: Joy In, '45. • : . . .
.„
ifri7llo all wanting Farms, ere advertisement ocllawa•
montim Lauda. • I
SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND moss;
Iv At Wh'colesa le and Retail.* i •
DANIEL rellEitTLE
drod *to rairthe atten• -
t
tion 'the public to his
f s
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este sire apoorttuent of ....* 4 ..,,,-... • .
DMA., iyid Stmes:marm- d r. , ‘,-; 4 - -`ir._ „
metur4 under his own • I, A ighLkS.c.'_4l.
I cops e tints es tally 141r:'..:.. i*7 = ' - N ,
adaMed to the Cost Re. skr - 7.-.. -4.
,
gkm.mut t tiered for sods • `,,
oit hie store on CENTRE . • ..74ra,,
S - fitinfiT, above Inch, - ....I * * -- .
and 001xerite the Public ,
Schoof anuses lie has on hand a well assorted stock of
Mine:Tor Boots and Shtvs, N one and M l ,' Cott Go t t and
Yip ioota and ftrngano of every descripti , n; Women's.
Mi.www" and Childmtl , 1 , Gaiter Roots, Heeled Button Gol
- limiter. and latsting Buskins, of 'rely color:
Women's, Mimeo' and Children's !Mend Ooat Skin Lam
poets, Deakins, The end Slippers. 31en's Patent Con
ffrAiloutis Also en assortment et,Fellx a Co.'s Bead
Inc ?,v,orko. Ail of whirl' will be sold at uonsuay low
rrlcww. Particular attention Oren foal' kinds of tnatt•
to red and costumer work and repairing. , Aim on
band 4 a flue assortment of Trufiks, %slim* and Carpet
Balm'Ba l m.' Pottsville , June 10. 'St 2,1-tt
__a-Z.
a Co.'s
°: All arantinclo emicrate to a talk! climate. nod
•01 1 Bind fine mariet, are adrertisement of Hammonton
I.a .
J4ST PUaLISHED I
ill!: -.PRACTICAL' MISER'S GUIDE."' • -
IxTREATISE on Mine Engineering,
ant:prising wort Tri r n,,nkrkmt - norti, ad.rr.
'hallo all Taarpnoes of oblique or diagonal, Terttrah horI•
rotital, and trarente Thalling, with ;their appliration to
t dial exerri.ea of Shafts. A dila. Drifts. Lodes,•
Inserraelble Dittanrwa:le, Alan, a treader, nu
Abel Art and fractirrer Aasaying Aletata, with Tables,
.hyt, ritabirli ono Tier the value of AFICITY4 Ores;
hawk for ralrulatina the lower of Steam, Water, and
Putriplor, Engines: wranfalittire. and
cbehr of Cordate and Wire Rope far Mine 'S«rvire: on
Gaa.e.a. l',•tititatinn!and Lieblina of Mines, twain; Atte
rdatt Weal. kr.. A{.; together with n eoileefion of Fallen.
tial Unle.t.l and •Illustratior.• rut u*ltelY
cable to )11n Int linaineas. The whole 11/ustrated. intro.
d it s ed and exemplined in the'ino,t plain and praetical
n antler. from 'ha-bleat and beet authoriat..
a 37, by tasib-: Publithed by' GEO. tie. NEWTON,
At the Other of the .lifinieg Aftvritte..
j I ' • No. 1 Spruce strret. New York.
4tolt for ral4 at B. BANNAN'S
I! • Illookstore..Centie street, Potterille.
'fiepteintfr 3&.4m ,
r Tie' reader epUl at sae* be etniek ittbj Ur tldeanterof "110.-- i
bent presorted. and *A blame tank*, pigpen, boo. pined, ,- • • -- . .. . - •
set-beea tam eii Were. The maim M. It was eerie! •*() Vile tot ten lie dal ibe bai 'mind Cahn
thrown tie Hie market; aid mime iheartimacemats S OO I' MS: .Teler, Au - y rs: *Mid . ilia 'yea vs. - but LMU
amt. aea wale be tartlet t 0113144710 dm lead UN bit, — _ • -
ifillit and my bee seam Omega is the
thrt puicbaphg. nas au +iv @wow tlk ge4 lig "14 I . . ii - it So n INC X' Wog Mere ii ,
see tile bond wider euttlmtioek: cluiy will meet i PtS i tli pii: i, lir la, ,sto i• . ,
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so dotat. how. their ems tielsbliele they. telt.j, 4 ' 4 ii.,t, eyei r 10.1 cOpOrtufs; im. to "
.meet
bees the Laspruarmeets. unit esejetaist Me ebarater it..", ~.
of the temaknos. INTIK* , obeldd mote P“P"PdL,,I° Alket set roue
inetebase.airy ilfe. mere i• - • itaaja it
lel any, are bath ad .haiehen am 1e... ye i m ig h t ti be wrii ,,,, r , ~ , .
04 eel Mtn"- •
the thwage. bat it/rum, it igie#thly *Ow and 144 uro* ids — 7 issit.stik or third; it rid, oiti %a t .
eteulturat wieZ„'eeetatetat tan to tinattai of tre*- 4 do as seek !ik p.tp •• tit, Itti . niot or Goa betmeeia
meinoli ern be teat to each ingotter.dtui put . bo Obi, ter, dohs, diti* dm,/ Iwo"' est do .4mistelook-0.,
Woods' 5 at- Pee baba= :i ' - ~_ ', . l,- f Toe, Mishima, Mega me lran lam a heyomemi
SieltUe hadlopetahha Ilearmatee
nitre 46 11 0.2etillit podewitti loosose ' hiss Doi detortot fftdolnl
4 ail - " 1 " r el m ult ." 1 1=3 taisd.l. Tao tatilkt toe' that (ittvit wore easy
itooto to th e land :- tee we l' se unmet Wbart,
OW for Ilammomm. bar ralhamiLailN,l.ll.,malli% ? Akio More to 4 fisted tiki. dog. sill: 1 bats
P- 31 4 """ar , ( bete 111, 1bbolbe'llIN: 107,6001. haidieg , roam ► pospond lather twit* titss -ht . * all shoo is
mooookokomitiamo ions& .4setinesultstkeithmeseas ': a alms hied, lath the me • weesertes et bier sa
te* mblessoett be d.S.Coodous. se. Meth ITIFTII st..l h em emantry cof t.g foular floritage."- - '
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THE ATItAIiT'S VAULT;
A =OMB WONT Or NAZI? TUDIL
Taother , , The ild ntau a gate grew govt artist .
'as hirthusapulte.asuieupark.reftbinwitiebneemed
Co gleam some newly auakened hope, burned in
his eye.:; .-. --'......0 • , 7 5 ,, > - ,--: ,•-• • ' - - • f; -- ' -
', "blyfalliar.l.answered Alexia, with*. thesbint.
ohm's, Ai L could a Imest o festmllfwithrA did!' think•
yon_doebted toe. bull donut think se. Stomas
that loathe loves me, tied not even Pyrrha him
self,. with the blood atiined • crows.of Weft spa
his lwuw, shall haw" phase -
leotard* nie frets my
enures; while Ude is patee.",, • : ~' - i • •
•Artsbanes started lei his-feet na , lfTufolei, • dial
youth by the band.; . '! ' .
".Noble Alarie,". hi stied, -with* joyful utbuil. I
e ase, "than, art tetiekko iolfhthie. moire band.-.
Sha.does love' thearedie • cherishes thy memory
.within bar - Mart % tut the - AWL promos', .thing of
earth, and for long yeare she bas.-lived, epee the
, t . that th ou ueekist return to her." 1 . '....
. also ed * het praiatal rt einculated the young
' at," added, the hermit in a changed voice.
" 4 ...
"there must he danger jolly path; - PyVho-bnhis 1
his threes only through the feat and epPlevement
of the people, aid be keels U. . Your Luber riiii
one of hits Whereat! enemies, and -hi wes:also one'
of the fink wiralu tite.:uitrper sound it aecesrary
..te put out of the Way.. You ,are , oat - ail} they
very image of your - noble parent, bat yeti meat
remember that yea .littd.arrived almost et the fall
stature of manhood when you Sadirons Syracuse.
You were then seventeen,-sod from seventeen. to
tive.adld twenty,. eepticially .in one en early .de
..veloped as you were, There is not muchi change.
You were • men.t elit and. You are ne4ors stow.
Si you murex t that you will be own.andi
recognised. !Bat se speak of tbattletreaftere—
Pint do you aloe ..I.lmtbe, laud when you hive Ibund
all right in that wrier, we will considerifittible '
. I shalt And heti wlth - her.-lather M.l ; ::.. . ,
. 'Nes—and his house is just where it use eight
years ego." .1 ~ .
. "I will-go mid sleet her r then, and.----t't
"Hold. my sun. -.1 Yon bad -better {wait tilt
nightfall ere. you, eater the city, and ;also ex
change that dreelt ibirt fur a ginnent lees likely
to attract attention„ for I assure yogi bat too
much care eanout be , taken."
Alarie was impatient to ieelanthe, bat be saw
the force of the berreit's reasoning, and be was
willing to wait. So be sat' down bk his old i
teacher's side- again r- sat as he had satiyears be..l
(pre, when receiving; instructions from hie owne d
lips.--and' listened to the story of the *tongs that I
had been dotte.in Sicily during the last eight_
Years. flue after hoer pawed -away, end Arta- I
balm' had .till more to tell of the tyrants cruelty.l
) "Slerciful heavens!" cried the youth, fired al-
iho.st to'phreosy bil the recital,- "how those the;
people borne all 0417" , ' • • ",
*They have berm! it- under fear of their Cites.
Pyrrhols euldiers i ore posted at every place where'
hi. l'•1
a murmur can arias, . . .
I ,
..,And. how lung shall it last?"
' "fig some spirit ) / with a heart big enotigh to I
M-love Sicily more than life. and a soul that fennel
ot the Irma, elate wise to Syracuse !" pro- I
nohnced the old Men solemnly. . I
Alaric . started as be met the glance of his aged
companion, fur there was a meaning upon it ofd
more than mortall:inpert. ' lie dared uot.tru-t'
himself to speololi n, fur the feelings .that bad
sprung to life in hik own soul were so wild and
strante that the* fairly startled. bite. He arose
and,walked out aptin the mountain. and ever and
anon, as his eyaresied upon the distant city, the
tumult - la his soul same tostartle bias again. lie
ilia not seek to ane/yse the emotan, for it was so
bold and gigantic, iio gehtle-like in Its irdsty.pm.,l
'portions. that he dined not handle it with reason.
After a while Artabanus tame Out and touched
him upon the shooldei„ .
-Mario," tAtO.kos the old man, ."It is waxing.
late, and we may be un the more. Let as eat a
crust of bread, arid then we will descend the
Mountain together. I must go with .you as tar
as the fisherman's iced, for there we must find a
more fitting garb for you. Glycon ieley friod,•
and may be trusted to the verge of the grave."
' The frugal supper was soon dispatched. and .
then the two dereiendeil the mountain together.—
At ihe fuheaman s r cot they stopped, and found
that Glycol, had jest returtied trues his day's la
bor. Artalmnus took Wm:Tart. and haring ex
rloineil to him at' much of Marie's story as be
Deemed adirisatilr,i be asked (..r some garment,-
that would answer forth, youth to wear. '
, The fishermen led the way to his seaoty ward
robe, anifthe neeessary garments were . soma se -1
tested. Alarie's leggin of gout-skin were re-1
placed byloug hase. 4 .-blee--okom.-eadbilawhitti ,
linen shirt was ckeltanged fur a dark brown frock,
beneath which be could amity conceal 1,4 short
sword. After thft , the hermit accompanied him
to the' southern:l sho reof the bay, and' there
stoppra, , i
..
"We hail better not be seen together beyond
• this point," said Atha old men. 'Trout here the
way itiplain, and you have bad caution enough.
At the gate you will not be stopped, unless mime
of the guard sheuld take the whim to question
yea; Be wise, now, and cautious, and let me see
yet to morrus . .
.. .
"I will not f artget.'
"Than may. the gods guide and protect yon.'' ,
With this ArtabsinusAurned back towards the
mountain, and Alert* .kept on. The shades of I
night were gathering over the 'city .as- the youth
passed in at theibmadgeteway,an4 the guard bad
already lighted their wrebes. Jle had Roue a few
step* when a rough voice commanded him tostop:l
than lying ionic r the Iroise eontinuod.
"Yon bare in:Wakes. your man," said Abide,
biding his lace as vouch as possible witboat seem.
ins desirous ro -so do.
"Oood Ilaenhns, so I bare. Timers not Mee.
tor." .
"No," returond one hero; and as be spoke he
kept on.
- •
-.That's a Strange beef' said one of the soldiers.
"And Lttiought,, a fair one," added.another.-
min?: asked a third. Hai l s *tante
•r•-.. .
.re non.- .106 .. _ , , , /..... . /...... ~, .1. -_
.•-•, - . . , a. . / ...," - .. h i, t , cerrliardiaa 13 steadily filling iitp with soh
political ,In IFYA, the DelThleralty resisted the eleelkni Of John hirer bacit gittl IQ 11 12 2 .' 11. "a s"
pa hod 7" I Ir. au
the leasteers, hertly or indirectly. /Ware , all
. po oog otO g o Me gOgo I I og. gib WM,. I O t b e s teteo Qainey Adm.-himself betore tbat time iin aceeptablis have tice r n tt. ammo'oan 1111 d and
"Yeit--it fisherman." I- oleo lb . tam . ;mini pmeno.
tint storm.,' Dilmnerat- sod In Mk It expelkoll him from the Prern- '
" r ru t "id 'hitt a i rdniek *magi ling, upon Agit Iseeemaritv atus. and the State Inevltabiy hams.. t den and put a slaveholdar In his place. olthosch the ,Treectom fo+yet , 1 I
/ deride. bto 1 O balmy rt rf tto e ' - ', :• e ti r tut e. lit l i an d en i l gr
piateH r" John L. Mortimer was r'ecel2ly murdered
I in Cincinnati.
_emat.....°w''' 1
to r , i 3 , :ts j i w ite r h i rtta-req owes voter* to know bow
coast this morning, end we should-, know whom{ • sooner orator , II felttlbliCO•dele••••••1. - o ff ice had been filled by stave& den thirty-two mitt of i
she A to rt . e led ite r m. " 4 in ' 0
mom. ' } Rasta yet t rintains Slavery. and isr despotism- Ice lf leave- In MK Martin Tao Buroso.. / the test nen. , r - 1 -----,-, A.
U. turned
the
era
in.l mast
or th e , ber zerm./.. State. hsrt , *bombed E 4,... +Meth, tiling citizen of a Free State to whiter election the, / of int ii a t it er f
~. r ray told ad ed the system of Free Weer. it was lb* - t s emamule Part/ *Ter tumented-signaliaed. bit Intl/. ' I r • Asir-Tbe yellow fever has been her fatal at
•}
gle in the str - e'et that presented itself, sad' toms j . os obitle ,t oolmoei teodeodel , of t i e too Ay,
be
, gll rat lOU into thePresidowy ter a gratniteas attnonare-' ' ,' 1 [ .
_J....;.. 1 Browniville, Terac. i
hurried on. The way was familiar, and he hall which the nit• Narrdeon was eeniereldallog when be • Went that under On eletranstaaha would be ever ap. ' 1 f • vg NEW err EM. } , When you see a small worst, think bow
no ddrictslty in Meeting th e Cartons annealthe itisrOpe 110311dlIttalltekybe either all Ow ' Piss" a bill Um almbehingbleverila the Pistrivt of ro- '
bet f "'l isted , i
i 111"1113.13•••-1---- I mutb health, is veiled.
needed to Infl o w, but be was not wholly ashy. Be ' week or all Re'sitobliran. Neverdid human I b lr bbi ' itt r Z tp l i r io r ot i l e tt e t t t i r b ll .o t t . b a h ., rl ; i tLag• ' - • ' I ,
. o . t i t
, Le it an ,,,, ..; ‘ ,.m,, 1 , ,, f ~ Ault-TIM Cotton banks have about nine usil ons
had reason to believe that he was fullaweik Ile a mate Free-Mint truth. The two "mesas me at ^nee daa .„,a,„, ja sad a • nab , 1 ,, t ai m* " ea !' v 2 r i 1 . A C o lli s i on i n of ,foci, in their v s oil,.
ems mu g r mee ...vv.., be ~s t.r eel the Kansa
took several winding passages for the purpose of I r rati. " * " *l t ia . aa* " ,_ it*.!.th**"6 more tha n ' Melded PePular aPPeola The Demeervtle party lithe- '"'"" - I -- I , yfele•lF m. N. P.ebee committed suicide in i
hit
genouctney are itleNapS6D/P. Thipy 'sever here , pot
avoiding pumps, Out he could sot get rid of the perni fe rtinently t iexed together in one edusitry. and they upon promptly
the
the right of petition, and effettu- '
_L.I. l 4, 'Jul over, lad Voting America t ad" it'ht , sia Saturday tort.
ethotac foot fall that sounded open tbe pertinent never ran- Iw i
nuld become to demonstrate thia Immo- al._IY su.tresur"d„ „IS'? friwloni or 'Pet'
_it in Cnntsetd, SS ' '.....7i3 'Trost .l 'tea , rl3 the victor Ile h.q. e isr Eighty camels
behind bite. it ablekened when he ateekaglad-it *Mite. frouilbe irrecone • llailt contrast between their t •tr .E . 8 4 2 71411 0 1 1 43. 1 * Th r0v. " F r an ses7 4
w a ise as men eu rer o m "l un . ek4 thil t ' r p e " "' „,,, i d i b t r 1 / 4 ; t 7r 4.“4 1. r 1ke j t c - SA . ,
t sl b 40 1310. E .e • t irr^ sk Ls i a tu t i o i f ivd •letw rio s s • i s
() %t fra'u tP -9. 3 . i ' r li. r. t ) h i ' r " M w ah a o y n t , " O l ti -e S s a t t l' u . May sight week,
stopped when he stopped-und whoa he- hurled " st 1
n l' lo 1 - abd e e r bs _r ee „.„, y " 14
e . 1 17 1 lint il l ' e m ," l " l " . Term should remain ou , side of the Union until th e . .nd a match for
on the mho hthried after huri.." -** "'" should erine ee t re es sii iiim i e hh ero .tm / h /t u t French • - ti ~,, _ war honed off the stage in Detroit. ,
~T , 4...,4„..„,„„,.,,,,,,
•___ , , .
Tor. v ... ui r boe lut hT ta ou tof rot - 1 0 b t.d 4 0 1 4 1
. 7 .0, M Site in Ste i lrt th e D emeei . e u e party N a p,iptpd her rdedwitioe in, ' The .. arta,
Ai r 4 f c , r - be , city L. - 4 '
."4.1....: 4_D--Fred . i Air Sehayier Putnam, a grandson of tien t Ir.
tpihe Colon. not only without that erinditieo. trot even 4 1t , The hal ns 0 1, , a b ,,, ~ po ,i,, f ., b , um ,- fd y,. reed .k'utnatn„ died to Ei)ric last leek.
I CHAPTER IL in hush en Turkey. State neosesities. developed in
ad h a ohms/lint that the State might be divided and i Steiner ka in.,c ' ne rd '
thitilt.-Ax MARX. ' • modern ti *co now °bilging even tlepis two nations t ed in his • • Leviathan." The latter „eTe"The epeaker who was , •d rasa w n ont" mea•
Within a corfortatity furbished apartment of re -orgattetad so as to ronsfitute lithriMart States in sad closely. tor lo er , 1 ";
to entourage sod emseloy ere* Later. Mid aireadv. des- . , lr 1 •' • its psi al for the first mile or MO *tired Pig inches more than he did before
potie-se they are. we Arid them egg:aged in abolishing ei no"- -, , t , plied rapt .7 •
an humble alsitde, near the ' , blank] min et lA* share. to tlii , tnited State+. Sla ery ruse into cam* , le late. when the United Stale, beeame 111 , 0 1 131 •tt S'' • from town. e a the-arm its were withi n st e sai eg
..ree.-one. never lisoke among his awn relative*
rooks oleo ih-eikr. bolt ! for ens person o f -emus-except one's and.
city, sat two is i tin wall. The first was a moo ion with F L*bor at the *lose of this last eentury.and t war w ith Mellen- and it was aPP - s^ted itbut the sten 'Sel ttlama`e* ' eat hut rh
4 would end in the dismemberment of (Abet iteasOn e • Ta ,,,i a • a t, ~..late y-fier ile* an mfr. itous.tdorlard / -., - , :
some fifty years of age, st o ut an t i imuseubke in : fell before it n New Snciand. New Toth. New Jeniey t.,,,_., wee - -r '• • / ' % mote I. An dr the Professor. when the I Java Allen lit. tt d"lna trots' "'wag aegadred at
frame, *ad wearing the garb of to larthath, with and Naas , salt. ba . tiII:MENA Aire , ' it effectually „ ""^ " a
inti . i party rejected a pp" d a d t a a ri Tebr' sk m fd t ing „t P" st a er aam . tib l a ll " etni ted i5 ,,4 " e t* , 1 t u lt " , „ l .l a 4 . 1 his e vat .41 a welreace. and pointed tec H Charlectuo tittrin; the seek mein, Octot-er 2 , 44 ,
the dun of toif still clinging to biol. - ut, pot- :Mr ; 1 1 : 4 7, l f 7, e ad Tt st f
i ret aa r deed. mallat.d , o n e ,„ -- ow l. ' esrabliehed Within th e • T e r rit o ry to h e l 5 (1 1 1 1,4, In tro • , ti, Nam , iti L. ," . dtitt . a ti b d t ed eb . e ti v e rv-V ... ; L/tn. bkle w la c e i t ,. .t o h f e r e a S: ,.. -ft . JEILI - Sisty miles of ra - lroad (reek have I.een
;std in Phtlailleipbta within the IRK eleven toeilthe.
stsaud au open, kindly trountieuesete. tont if it i /bhp am it ., iam u3 aaa , .o w . i t.., ti,o , stete , l % le in IMO , governments were to be indlinted in the Teed- ' I "Magni' .
/ a uk "' in enat.glimtaa. it gergaig l 7 lll 4••P in bell-1 orrentred aien) oar ererextending Smola makes Its '
,war,*nri ** ,, n(e• eu .,, 11tbrn ,....M,,,,. 8 ,..,,,., nd ‘ .' 1 L a f ,,,,..., N * 11en 5 ...1 a a ,„..j,,,."1 / .. 113 „ t e t , i thst .. / ' ' , lir ';' I"e2 Intend L his ' Twilit 4.4 PLram* "' ' Asffecard 1 W
, 11 t, to I rd. Nether. and at the cube time ! ' 42 °eta" / 1 bY birth a SPeniard.
e c ty a n d h a aan a m, S n o t nee ‘ Za ma , One e f i Met potitica art t a t c he ho min ke o o f
f t e h t e ri n t o w e a ri .i d r
mema an esel ry nalen Th of
,oeeF 'e reo e -- tite r - e c eo - d s o t -- oly - eomoo - -- T e a - i o - o -,I", o - i t - 0 , 1 4,,, m e- T T ' rf - r n .i. , t I m hey } ti t:Ltd 0 . , k i. o il z e f , :i 4 : ibea t , d 11'
m a oss. r it k -G
Godard
I b
i i s is n e d 2 h . y dtacent an Irishman . Ile was -born in
the most skillful morons in Byraerame,i and peettneJ tbs. n s l 'eri e ,
i ' Slave Sta without law, at the lad national election ' ale Fuse Stateea ibeeenditi " - " It I l aa l limv•s r istin * d ***'.° ,
log a fait ktiodiedaw of architettare du its higher ithe trarowetkin of leaving all ef' New Ideeireeed Utah' pre""! t!.!. toast _ ~„ I
.. i llter•Ann 'nob, '.4 yearsold eta prettvicommit
themstatnit forbade. within their es+m,„„limits. even tic s
and more elaborate'branches. A gads/. toinfor. 1 mid i az. tit e i tim , f °T . , candidate g ee p„.m,,,,t .4 ti , cm. of to Shvery, to which was abut added tips ilEfeffenn 1
was rank Pat
W i til "e 11111 in, sparkling Catawba, 1 te4.ulemie In elle ‘S er ' Pa. . la " " el " .62a22. . an
table'disoteition had led hint late aselety erNbis i tot State; a mewed to be Womble to the etufftVishusent of perpetual Slavery in the Merle of Miasmata. mot th e ; requited love. r ,
own choice, and aa addpitblikgimmail an d s trif e , of the Free labor +rifest in the new States. parsce of an amonstltationat erttel ,and hainfliartng • 1 'die m I r' 4 l l- I "Ler ll'"' I s "I's' ll'S . ' ,
law, the themes sure of fugitive Meow with a furl bet IL; .To Mon thda the lastly odebretedifrenth sem- 1
// AO - A man named Miles was instantly killed
and an env illingems to assume float responsibil- ititherto the two eysteme have existed in ditheent ~..." ~,„,_ ~„. te ,., ..,,,,,,,,,,.. , e , , ri „, , a ,,,„,„„. „ye, Leant= 1 , 1 1 , / otk il t f t.e '2.oth- 1.1 the falling of a roof at 1 .59. /
Rafts. bet Ade be side wi th in the American reins - '"' - - *-3. .-
-.--- ' --L. ' . - • 1 Tic e lost was reiarbed t i t Melia Godard- i prt. it to f ' b e penne Coal Co.
sty, bad kept him from rising to onyl etainiente in 4 This has ha ponied bemuse the rote. Le e eepere4eletion 4:31° he agitated In tdtber ehambegettegggreaia• Ko rn
his Profmatoit- Theth May lam Wee another: or tr5t...... at in an-thee aspect the United %tee roe. ' , 1 1 1 d"bl• the lbsrebn. i'derl_teee em'Sestletl s _LY reirel" or I circ,° il
ua ;,r H e ft
- o,, the i,,l' t "i T ee rm a T i dt h ' e Am mie wies." ! Among the Jaye of Ctneinnsti . the cartons
cache' for his vetaininghis htablopositina though stubs, only monition , lurerese of orsetation. which 1 '„r,..r i .„P e 0 ,, a ,,, t 0 .. !,r,X.f, e , 055 i ` •'''' ' ', 4 ,., ~,7,,,"1 " ,„1 " ,:"*-,„ P,... ee . *- ' 1.1 followed fu !, mud then, after 6.11M -; g limit! lassie . ,r'ls I' coming Prevalent of Pahltahtni 11l the papers
ere desire4f bit far Ifa seemed to be sa- i• 6111 " " H i Slat" bat to their T '" . bm ' iff. `"="b # r . . - Teea r iti;l, --
htr. a ... ietnir. -- do .. .le';2;ty"s•l 1 llorl face toast j i•• • lau o uneement. of betrothals.
toTteit who ha war;
•,
~ wit: a new nd eitended twit-work of railroads mud Mb- "'",„ -Item . ," oats Mimi:ls and efivoi" / - Mr. Moran has been innsimously re
-7 offer and foreerMth r a Zee, th e ll Tb er „, * . e ti of I
-Three r errs P r that. shouted Prof Striae', a. the e k e f d i5,,,, 134 . 0 , ~,r Ike Brio railroad, Ito 1 - ethe
The sober ' person-41m mason' teem I . er re4 or e i; :l ee in t. rapidly brinednvertbintftdielintro the taw *bleb tool that neither rop e y tor Itnit' ' l '
rwr ~ I, _,,,.,..,,
was a female.' She had Sent jest brevity sausurent, t o ht t b,,,,, , pe ,f ft o t wg iii ' , L IU -...' unary *entrails obfruld ever 'eget w thin that ps i •• ' i ''.--- t'''' fa[ re ' r la g rtbar . 1 5 14 -lb* three i n , e h e h as sueoe
yor etwavolidation. , _,... a.„.,. v....t.t. , rofaik i i ij.larilbea lily ins -hip itch a year.
and was as bfulifili as the poet's dream. Info
fora ' Time these antaronistie evideso are continually coming t ' - `
h , g a r; s v ee n a t s t - t so ,“ .. ,," r • r r i of
se o - omr - k ill 'a t ‘4 lth roo .,l h o t "43112 , r irk,, ~,,,„ revert ii i im mu. ..._,...er e „refrOtt the tit,,;lat of the rdtb nit., twelve births
she was ligla and' graceful, het limbs fell and i Interloho itentaet. and collision results.
1..., • of orrth latitude. • law. whirl withlbees , -rpo's' `" Feaccely PO 011 Otte' er, the tuitions. tame to red I were reported i'l the family oi Heber C. Kimbell.
round, and tlr whole frame full et ' fife and Jilin,. i th r a n4 at t l r a U am l b d : ai t L t hl . g a re l.l ' a m m.a . l'i k :, * ' Th- i i 7jr n other. was the only statute of freedom 'Per ris h lsg ' • lives at a ekes lea of 6,690 Oat from - the earth- lat . 1111 fake City, Utah Yerritory.,
Sai k
Her Festuore, wertof trite Otetien ' , mould, with i t,,,,,,,,,b,.1 cps na tt,d a ot s o alc „:7 o tar 11° ,0.„."1: in the reds"' e"ls .11 , i I i Ti.e l'alll'o 1 f.Prpf . Stet Itrolli I-19tdly toward he psi ~. 01-Noah S. Pored'', or Dhioinaburg, was
In lektl. when the peopteof Ramos hadn't!! 1 a t val. ao ski th e &stet the kther 'truth the Ibrewv i thrown from his boggy and k died, on Tweeds
larim dirk eves, over which drooped ioni Isom, mlAuik• tbs two silitier It is la ireepreedble eon-7
new State within the cerise tha bardrerdln -` 4 ” 4 7. ,-.; bout mid ay-of 'the
of silken textutwaibuftouuravy true** fict bein.ea erpoine and enduring solves. and It moms * a ere, th e tint- '. / ~.4 /4, ,e 1 ,,, p ensw it tn t r . f, lg L t of .1,1. t Gede beir el hen e ds e4 .l l O le d last , 4. - '
sonot , o or toter.te , ga d s pplied lobe *ammo* as 2 hoe so•
clustered at out her superirly rounded shoulders.- thn lb. °lit's! ' 52142 . must an 4 milt /ha Yew 'luck Workinguries &alp
, _ , ertberlentirety a alsvedieldlieg nation. or nth I on. the bmaamik d' at eg i r l i*t(ta their!;
Pr " t ' St ` i er a rell te 'r ut '3 : e4l° mre set as ' bli. 1 e ral.
Beyond the If i w hat trit ftiendll AM sowitittimet Per- I m i t Talbot.' ruititi,„ iither the cotton and eke re
r Pethill / 0 led.,dtre...thelli. with triemor .4 4.4" resign. e4. 43 "' hot. able be did, and r phily adore she de of we him have endoreod the Republican State
took ' of the artisan's hoettitality, she era• not of !oat Csktditia
and the aurae plantatkms of &obi , • t ic ' s ? *" ... 5.' t rser ah '' *2_/__":7**rm' at Inaba% isairris •21 tfic West- t a int on of de , Syr of any further mtile. i , ticket. nie will give Morgan the election sure.
knows. • Bel us ha gemleit s ber mitt. a mines'', ra will ultimately betilled by 'Fee. Labor. and Cinder. o 'l t ' ao w .,'""""'„= 7. "Wta atone ',l n ee d an d we ': • tamed n
d a "4, T I :. ''''' n'
rams t le ,'z ik ure -imliblubrakll" dies i • It i s believed from a somber of Afais that
lathe.. At .
mire, and fee! there woo to th e pe s t metro p o li s , too and New Orients become marts for kvitiutate me,,r- 4 t oere i bewr
ster .dithe ICES *telt „u,,,i, of i l L n/
//u0 ,,; ‘ ~ a lariwd l y 4:,'„ d aa , 4 , / ,.. Phtladelphot now acidalas blO.Olllll inbabbasis.
who knew tifi the treasure of _balite that dwelt ' ;t: ndl t lesese.
t oira la war paatagrattstat fele •-,
wrdwhkit has sines wed In Watimit al.,,'P a riateeratte PIM! his eompet itee. le fru rind
lstroim (wheat of air. lied , mid list the annual rate of increase is firs
within his vale. The bumble bellicose E/10 1 br tbetr t r i nnirft ri vetwitarsitirte rte pred i lection hia l22l HS sYMPY Its Ma a" g* t ____l ttle r_ w ____ **** - r - - tbe , talttan "Min mfrs it••••• at, &hoot Um mam , rota. . •
*bared bet tether's validate** loved bar devoted- 1 of staves , sea m o t", anti New York hyme ern a,.., tioverumett width it eastroiltd___ •ft ' o T o
, l ' om „ . "7 mns "'",„ ; .l e i/oi leta__,tiVa mad"rapid • - Ild"na-Gedatd"oen Orr 4111F•The value or brtiligo erected le Chicago
dye but they;loved with a worshippiesitira. as the , aterkets PI trade I. Sbsobs"ss 1 • 41•418 of we- It Is s its t la t =a 64 ipi ar i 77 a 1- the 2'22122e2 that ••70771 " .1; I a " whid i l i---' 563 gir t
a 114"
li r.-- I e rs• C tr. 1 d ' im g ti " ( i''''“ year, la * dual " at 'Pi" four
k nee li ng shepherd loved ki s ro a ms; and they _ }! li the failorre , ",tri apPrehend lids great teeth that induces Ratan` flee tata l s a me "-* / piety keeps the State f 11... 1 , 7 4 , „ w h o ,j konton nu , tt=0,0,,,0 steam o lu t i, o , its:then* of dollars. Chicago valistion, we iut- . ,
vithaueresiefol attemntsi at anal comoramite ho
llers all pledged not ta Matt of ber la their in- 4 r=i4.4„,„ end r--'4 i t I, t h e in eluded flulatt ' ee tta fte she rt a l iZr 4r /e dig gw .,, ‘ l*** ; ll 2 e ie t t e lk ; ee ll Tri _
terconne with the Outside world. of tble snit hest that ("SC*
en an gorb flt
elle.
1 dee tb„,* toe
prirleniso•Y twee bitr:ralt7 wettl47sllllll.Pleertjeeeler4b"'""6"etvrrbbetltiwall '
°cif
IlFit:411
II
asgbAdt-lia°lo7lhtleZagreladilti4o°t"akebalta,hfelek:ioti:idAlifilrelultraliti.:
! I e ' 0...5,-, feet 4 At 6:o'clock & opened Ms beget of "coal
"Beet tap mefoolish tether," sail the maiden' prolosook. floe mewing' ass relief:mut. stoutest I tan " '' ' - ' rea l'
ar th e The ograat k. paiii :pwl4 has ;fuleselt 2 .. 2. ' FiCal.- sad saddens te as coridiewe mum* vie* be 1.. . -
ImPlorf*l#7: - this Ilw i * lf w ill a wPa r I " / ° • -i ° 41 "" 1 "'" . li i • bll in " i preme Judiehey axed POI inse"'"s:a 4smr that 14 ' partook of aline drill:kr:mak the air at the rate ef flare la a fair. •lwbulli for satikral "meitheeepearl
. 4 . do - noemn a u , so, r om a. e, m o es ,,,,,, nis • si ,t useassaa orttilialer Owlet a antes She. • OUr SoCulatbr• 1 i. e. - ' 40 •Ciantrtitallott ill ?Write. & b o i l zo wp m in mar
.- e , females. ‘ I
'T r ,. ~_,_paraistioant to 11 legialative au- At S adastan pot palmed over Dayton's% an ens Aar - 11 r. J. B. Gough is suffering frontal% attack!:
. tamed. "Lotily *Mt to haln t -' it . ; Mtist nee i knee t"ti be t"..1" 4".1."47.64 " 1 "" It.
I , Ar .• e 0 ef ... whew 'bey foaled the Cherryfield** offbe Visibid Peet I r Y ° " ''''''""sn'''" -. lte Terrilory midi in' Om- - '
run t s cal" bitter - 4improintmoint„ v# r op ca n i u s , reimaid theosiseeseo of tboutottevetets to in thority either vitt& ' . I 'l ! ,r; . Tits" , 4 abaut le,fkw Ins- Oil net OUThCard f.terst l of Ghia*, at Orkney, and M k s Am..; mi mse d x, l i
, dispatehee. bat &sod OM Wild Mit ett "rear that r ,k oe d to Edinburgh and ; k it k - if min t
y o n tope goo Jamie sol *Ter framer - l' may of2 m44. States witb warm and shame. width they . gi ' ll 'e ........._,.......et1e Patti- It by WI P 2l3 '7* State • , arahl Carri.l ar , erS l cam hint lb. M loth i
otal• 1 P -.4_t
I'
t 'llly Ivo jeans toe'ia. ! aware e and they looked spa the tollidou be- ' ,:in.a. ut "...7'6,..',4, --- ~..ei. a trade, or Natilitsctlaa. or ceea-, be are' ti ot Nook Godard, and r. gteitv . cowed' ided *" that . raweeres Ifienberst.
sAkk-Wil o va, to wove ' - i tomktkellk• *bleb was Shoo Pot net
'Nat add ' 7 60 .,.., - - 7, 4 7 . • 4 1 ,,, -. .. iyosor isdossi issilirrepoits , os lir ' be hadtshea the aware entree sad gose eattleateet- ; jiff Yrs. LAW], J 1... Lewis, the poetess. is the
num titi wisp awl
twe is
taw
sp.! 'Melt loware k vame
o w=itil be to be depleas• with Osier and 1 tke protaa , o6 ,,veu th e security - of OW 101' ryliyiolts , ir oomm e erlailet telfn• sad t down dispafthaa. bad t guest of the Baroness d• eleeote, ia Pans. and
en , g or - raiy• 1 eeeke fi es i Ib e l e t efee d p t i ege t to . smo. L ali r , „ mu. ''''" ar tba . 24222. 2 / 2. t litietty. It isi,,. / et edire t d aa ` aai i *** " 4s g % fa the I ta. 25 be mold Issss h'ssilog l'Kos Pis Sts"lsluiasi• "Sissks" . ties received mach attention trots aurae of tbia
of the sattl BSI I fold idafi that he will tows' / r .
ba i t to
T 00 ,. . ,, Oa, l i st
loot die trisht
sn aa as thle alit en e , ta r
they ' 6r had tba 7 alogeo lli" hi
herwee " e nw the li te uve o. l 2 : ". " .1.1alt " -- . 4rt : 1". - --' el i reTi t i tt bi renot a"t h .rra so l i f erra *W itt liwid e l' hNee 't dt4 '""*" . - -Ati r m"m tbat frt
araiikitti"h"r".l " .4:r P sardieul l akEPl l: sallii."."Mirlia • 2191* 1 131.4 ,dir di l i b la s fa lfirse li ti ed ue,,,, l - it iesi erer eeermil le e y Peelli:lel' ..- -. 4 ,8t of 4 . -s-a.-,'
waft CO I . 56 1 E41 0 Ceeket the aeroadot became syry sheeny,
Ewen , „ mated /0 me to tt dmouti, and odd .too • Thee par abe oaten' of hie Wet. ad thew de i i f fri ..,-,,say aristocracy Mauro I. Ilan lead. it pro , . „k kind, '4 te .„ i 1 „...,..... im j to k k Thp ,, eol4 s, T. nee. stases that hit'. Bitthesen will take ,
repave 0.
that maaitioids.
attars:
Al, least 1
min tole
ittertarixthedhit
that
; ba h;
s t ri be t tor bou r a
immyt so d
2ad " i e t:ret tely I ...74;01ttr• ass. ia.ftess ite Slavery 'requires-allies *", 0,.4/0 „, l ua % l ir -, 16 muolt -7 wese ,.,, e h ae l e d hi e i shod: grimnd,sin
la
next cootsate, in favor 'of
•••171PliOlk it surnihems I 1 etith prescrip
yet it 1160111 longer ;Pelt Is amid to hope."' o peel.' i w y ka , " moo. ri i i ipiailkmelko beset lb . i Waif le , migadisas unit,. Wes amiaauesta •amia , land , tear to the hostel to Avert his attenti.a. acid finally -the omestreetiou iof a Pacific railroad. '•'. ' -
Tiellents levet& not god ii to mo boon to del whe entiment or Gowohumeat becodly cm the pilaitiple ;L i ", i , f e d, the national ease Lib el a s Terith ,heins ! , ..._ftiellawf„ „,_ 111 ° 11 ,..f -.1-I".t, of a this . nrwl,,ft a tr: k : k s t" ' "Write amber el peraeogass 'op ism* the
more i mr i, aupo ,„ : tau height prmisu which . 1 that all
we
an molded anal. asst therellere free-little t del i ',..", thwart,' Whelk hi Me illlifi. • ' iz j i- h 4,7 - -g,,,,---„,ii.„,m o• ssce :"Z i to ~,. ~,,i , „., in-ti. 4 t.... 44, 44,144 .5 abtrwe by the fell and
the atallr4 fhalsatar and he tatalld the COUltlll , , dr"11111 that vitt" li " bwt r etina af mss. b• wd e • 4 l ....drt reword shoes rm. anew titian& ',bat 1 e r,at.ao 11,000 ' gt. and saihioloster to keep hinswif ; • Met het, thmiived tig th e 'Ariel, t o h ose t om*
pars their darowasta would ewer tots told by suite. a•
sa4on 0 another; tropic.' Vas i fee words! m or .t mo o m "404".. that u m , „ wren ". of flat r inj $* IM IP olvenosce at an nailer sage of them' awake. Mitlattr vWdguad lataaaler O. • eStabetabb+. l isp. , 431 . add of this 'somber Tiff j , erlithid. ' "
bid
bet, opottoo, bowny.
Flies • teed
rap
was ,
tipa....4=, a dmbiew dumms,y;
er 1,71,1v:0da% I re ,,si m. l----I ,..heß hat of eh. whole sebirksto othedsie or slave -' Abaci 10 ea‘ocit 11aa aarn# 4l4 t ir ea. s'sateard bv * ' .111""Fhattlditurg of ;Kentucky, seventy seder
Ito icor I rrscrisin as B,
ip ,,, do itod. that It Mai *needed by )110. V - - I I'
ft wi t . br ~,,,,. „ is s m e wl .1......__„... i' ----,_ --- - rinflo.riki Massa . :Is slops lb* laiSkr s
subunit , Sinli Oa 7006 ,... 0 1• 1 1 i eresh. tha, and baled lint bhi ,
helf4 Itiltlftsfe hid Ihe Imo lishted a torch VA, bow's"... _
,_ ponerade party hovel* only owe y ran ha irlicil he area
first to t • • dose :" .•-•-• . - . . a l orramtwahrlirli minks 111 Ilsonarithad sod lialba Brat _4 1 0.-the, nosegstuto or rho how winch *wads Oar' b p i Kent i n n av a." a . tr „,. 0. the u mi ak , c d• a ma n i ale lan eyeless attar the oat ot 4,,hati ay next...
mitiotiort 1a
sit b i l = si : i n ,-,:r, -- i ardbaattenef . Ern Owl donated ali er Um boliooa/ do- 4 70 . k0e, ate. , , , 1 , V I
.‘......,.... tmi5e Ttm latef:lr ik.... leneed kr.,
ja.ai kilettslY•tn inib ee. ti tld i Llke FT bey, die of Elaine ley Jiinuary lit, 15114.
I anis. toritet poilatet ley Sinewy. to Tree tsbx• home- , x.. i .......11• in.• 11.. .......... IL E , , . _
"it is a Streeter,' be said, Ned it is of met', meet+. thoneeSorth and fonterr.ablle bye* wetter "--'' l o
ins -'- - -- Par " lus ' ---r " . "' . adr°ll3-- -- --- -- - - - I - --- - , r t ' t" -- • qtrurol seeetred ,it - Attiatvr, o'! , Suede,
- .
r i ele e ci ee in. brat, u" i s ,t ti d 0,0 4 „ ft., state ow ,et Itchy Matte of thaw promedinrs. dha .4 nue ' 22 ' t 2 * 6)22 ll* ropes Ver al*" WbkOr maiStal IN. bob . night, gran sag 00l or .Ina recent prite-ri gat; is
that the. siteothist :he Promtet." 1
rive and Me palley of betifyber node " lig Slalom t ket *Mil& team. The reeutheter tilde setter wait t..
ti leads
Bet di emit** wither spoke ear rowed. Stte- a t a42r " 22 *128.1" oat
the h i l liwtalk . ' sod boa assaied Mem cea 'slimly t and mom thrown est.lets •Vwe Ina abet evaltametb• a st et bfa i ule foal."
of Ira" t)we lft 4 iffa* ''*r ittsbbid h
had bourd ow ow of ku Tilt ' I suds% and \ tw o. it a trtette l
d.6......, 0tive talow at all tisio.---, In O. pu-...-..... sad es t , suidms grounds. sag totes ' owl . and gri ,t bau d wak,,,,,d la
ape
had illsWrebre , a sell asset TIMIS'', aneditnekanily areierdoi, 7
•sew whatsoever. It ta true that tall ' • '-
hat titan, bed
h a ve familiar sate& -, 1 a e oein s eui *7, - dpim y w ei rd i bu pia , ire . oo ,o auto
of moo tea preeereein emF ot eemowsthely the, •41Painsite0 0 4 11 B'emilWeill• 711 1 1 1 0000, 1101 0 1 001000* IPr Aa • pbuolog in 4, vr,rd a em our w el d. 4 u . ,„
ElMetoirrol4 a, niettedsd' be aisle. bit , Irs losotsos ft ei thoosooot etesoo.osoolit di n uer roe IOM I.4dotete epee that perky. J. Weed. wets+ ias
. 10 stilt tateltaab emi mil"
,S llO "missal 'aS "kin 44 er,ok, .0. y. 0 ewe*. "7 0 ,,,t.„1 , 0 1 . il t „,, 31 ..
the dr a ms*, irss ela n Naiad m os and te ri t tly; by 1116/1 It••••••nten se e, to stow, et,,,,,„„ 1,, aisles 1 MP/ emits ro:h g i r s fit %Ow eta adbaaaa. rod- ltben safi li ttml aa igi.: fo ' o "" L rus towbars* " 4, s au d ins4 um au wksuse din , sioCo'al Company . , wee a haalTed its Isis r.fieclii
.8 %,.... "1" ,,,,,,,, tti1 t, 1i 1 1 !r, 111 1, i :,_ .1 " 4114 _ 614 f r lot OS Ilia' ; Alril
w"
dmir " ni Pilasare ".. lssis4 ftrati li I sthiethealltiontens rritevery.eodi at loam' mat ba I I his leasereet ea e emer.iere . 14# scum in th e way at ftim t e• " 15310 . Virrof eta th s ii- 1114 1 010 4 ,1 of Ije Ad
that .mat amod ilea teem enewlest •
es t mom. • waair-eys. init i red the treft-rattots:l l Itla:oexpnted alifko : l tatki:t uto g:ies
twaryg t 5 : I I afriligdeediannettliblissk".2:fLissehi:lll tilj t : billi" ko ll :::7 1111 : 0 ; e11 ,3 - e e lbele : kell es it " lhe e r "4 47-Z l :r the "" : "l :77: : lee 4h.sre, l;r lo.4:_ v g a l t so : iir, V etr l4 : I 11Pr at : 0 7 0: 11 :7 1 :: " : 6117 . 7 vwci taelli..44 la L re : y i l l u r ion : al : twitlitpal :
~." : 7 1: 4 '
befell f ° C ''roe Arideik ihe 4 tarried within tbol a
itienstO 'WI fellsee adritetiosi roe ow tong o i l thorionsost. mail he
druid End themooote,,_ s a k t* ', I t
~.„ "Id Out he* Am . ** es H is 'r •llt. ' ---r i , eir ., v i g irke ea d LT en , r m ' ie ": 6 Z. SI o,nii, , lithe p4l al.e.eereA el thee ruitaaas
yas
, . if lett Is tbotight of lute be tatthe sr to rertlif
au fir iat 4
ar rre st
saawhowk. dbolida 11 ., 41,1 1 tht et 124 T ate l a p l " %D i "e u t irmuthe eit : l t
ebe aldi fr. " mtea riee ni dee lle : ead ti linet aii . 7 m u eei ll"e ibi siedselt„ .o. tr ea. i l l , tr wmpri tato *l a
..a getali m ainvismi g ree ougeta mm i l k ss irkel = i , puti wile tti e f ge tteee llillig fr e el.e.• •fo hag ll* atavapaery fintllt Or 4SI I O is eireee4 fee the artrt ear
court...tan of
fuse. ' ' ' -i.: ..
a Iti : i
• -
i I 1 i
ttereed the Muth.
3,r, my eon," • •
would _be right. . I
airs behind me when
iplsee . ; 1* I didteame
mt rettemiey„Misettees
Ira eeel4 oor,Atie. Tw
b. fa' a lama eager
Agfa that .h. us d ra
te' the pima that Imre
"Didn't you promise tuea fish fur my dinner,
.. "Sweet Illower us drsiin is islet" shiswied.
°Ss she started forsui,abdoefirth bar bands.
.4....415rie bra 4WSWeI"-00. - t... --
' "Se nelerlin hobs withilebuiti bleating I!
t•
the rola= OOP ketiiSikei thy maldoi
Aim to
"Ifs tiiii44l p *tit Alfelalntail Abe.
old as pale*" U: OW! 7ontlifill pairlkyon
der. °T - Eops. 'thts -is - tip Ltriek -- hf Tbaimas - to
blind ma. Aftwie,ls ft then r , , ,„,,
vi triiik, good - liiitts,le 'le?! a4tartierear;
lem;iitetidlng Idsiftitid as kir Vote: . "Siielg
thou lloawidet knoirlie." l .- ''-';',. . P'. --, "".:. i ''
"A)4.aind-r dcr'kloow thee aour,, this-hit re.
sPoliewi."gfirPlilt the yootivtlientilp, sat gulag .
wagerlp intoisielosot.,..Bgaburriiwasif:Plasoci
- could not mistake that fees. Then art grow&
wonderously like tkii siebleAselker.. --:-
Thattio were sno mated. sad when they bid,
regained soinewbs _of-their eoutOnsture. Atari.
gore., twief aresonrif his adrentareallusing bit
absence from Skill.: Ilitatite..4. all the While
with lbw bunt upon is holm, an sear and snort
littitiglier iyes to teli - the lir gisneeef kis
o
.
•love.t, - '
, • At length -the old eraftsnien- *went oat ! and the
. lovers were left silo e. They tola nifir the' talfie
• of affeetion - they ivied tetell Ili gither years, and
for en hour the wo l i4" Was that: out from' their'
thoughts. ' .-, '
r- l.
O mortnitei softie, after I Alarie -bid' Im
printed,* warm kit ' open her. brow in token- of
the moonsr of.hist most 41700110 :pledges, "now
that thou art; near me, ani my' pont of love is
iI t
foil, I,hegyi to fear the dangers blela . maglieset
"Let us not thin of danger n \ l e, my beloved,"
. replied-the• youth "Ibis shou lie a season of
' joy and happiness innalitiye.l." k.. '
"A ye4-hatlwii 4. 9 1,4 notforget that there is a
-futons, and that we must be watchful of the joys
forth ' i
to-dar" If we sli#i d have them with' us hence.
- .. ,
"Thou art tiglit 'Teethe. ' And I will be watch.
fol. - I know the 'is danger in 'the way, bit!
- faqir it hot." `I ' 1' * -
• .fro tg, so= us orb sage '3.'l,
elditaf
~. , . ' - . rro • titeAliany 'Journal, tier lb cr Vet. .
I
A., ! SPEEO OF M. SEWARD, . - "
' Nabrissea at . On Monday. October 211.,
108. \ . .
_ -
There tea a otatif• 'tate log at Rocimutter; lad
night to listen to a Teeth front Governor Seward. s ite
was itreetetth c erwholMing eV boatman: and trite'
for Ka hem. d a IL lite "meta was subitantially •
' a% V 00.1: ' ,
FELLOW ertiltltt The matOlstitable oaths...skint Sta t
which occur all arc od me show that you are earnest
•
men--sad Each a .anem L - Let us, therefere, at least
Lira time, pass by it secondary and collateral questiotot,
whether of api . oaf or of a general nature. and con
"irlier• tbi Main su set of the present moms& The the
ertcratk party to speak more eceurately—the-perty
which wears that attractive, name, is in pmaesslou. of
the Fede I Glover men'. The Republicans pmpu*s. to
WAN... tb t party red dismiss it from that high trust.
' Them sub " • t then is. whet her the Democratic per
ty deserves to.fain the tronbaseire Of the tmerkau
',vie, to ett tiny to prove it UatiOrt lig. I..ibinlit:
- Abell ant not act ted by prejudices &Mann that party,
or by preoosscsAn In tavor ot Its adrerear” for I h i m.
Inertia& by some sperienee. that virtue and patriotism,
end rica'and eel . •arse. are found in all
.pertina- end
that:they differ •I n their motives than in the policies
they p tarmac:
for country 11 - theatre. which *stadia...ln' full ope
ration, two radi , ly ditirreut political ityelems; lb. one
restin„s op the be. i• of servile or Slate labor; lite tabor
on the lege of vt !notary labor of freemen. " -
The laborers ir • • ire enslaved are all memos, or pm.
irns -more or lies, purely of African derivation. BM.
this I s o nly &cad ;utal. The principal of the system Is,
that brier In sof, ry society. by whomsoieer peribetned.
is neressarliy asintellectual. groveling and bare, and
that the laborer'. daily' for his own ford and bw the!
welfare of the tel ouAht to be enslaved. , Th e white
laborer
'chorine., tflatt.ti etber native or..foreinner, Is not eta.
slaved only mei be (=Diatom -yet, be reduced to
bondace. ii ' -,- • I. ') .
You-need net - . told now that thetilare System la the
older of the tit and thatoncs It Waif untrensal. . •
The emanriin inn of ow own ancestors, Caucasian*,
and Koropettoe, Is they were. hardly dates beyond a pe
riod of UV years. Om great melioration of human to.
Hay which modern , limes eahltdti is , mainly dim to the
suletlrestion of he Vsteln of voluntary labor for 'lmola
one orsetelle bok.whkb has atreordy - taltan place.—
This-African ela *num is oriewbkh, in im twirls and'
In 10,ionoth. bedo.4l.litsiberforeits from the hale
its of the rates MO cokeibed these. States and estate
llstnei If villintl Inn/ .. 12 web lattatreed no *US new
t e
contisentes An sisdsbealawriesquims. sad . Irtsitbe eirtale,
'Mimeo of Jlto Ideal Power by the Portimuese attd
- the Spaniards, a d wee rapidly extiMed by them over
all- $n Atuesim..trel Amerles,lnufsdats andltez.
len. Tis letit • MM. emoted In the poverty, intim
eility and spa by which now parasites all Porlesuese
and Spanish A erica. ,The Free Labor system is or G ee .
lisia
man extractiou. and Klee, ostablii.hed in our country
by eMimants • fines Sweden, Holland, Germany, Great
Britain and Ireland.— -.- -
We justly swabs to its loilumsees the strength,
wain. xrestasss,intellessons 'sod freedom which the
whole Amerkan people no enjoy. .One of the chief el.
ements of the raiment human We le freedom In the pur
suit of happiness,. ?be slits eyrie= Is not only Intole
rant, onjustar Inhuman toward the laborer, whom,
only beVielle b Is a laborer. it loads dorm ' with 'chains
and conorrtil to merchandise. but twarcelly km le to
the freeman, whom. only because he is • hateere, from
necessity. it ks Utilities for eteploymeat, and.wficdd
it esp l .la. from he ennonunity because It cannot enslave
and convert Id tato Merchandises's*. Itioneemearily
I mpiceridoel a nations, bemuse. se 'a proem! . truth,
eotranahltiaa - and amnia!' or droop:and detline,
its just the tee that they proike or DegtOti to prac
tice the piimi y tenet of joshes and humanity. • The
l or
free labor ma r k,.. :k
..p erms to the divine law of equalitT.
which is wt . , tteu
_ lra tbe :ier te and m
oorhen:es of men,
' --
and tilt;e64 -- 4aiiri,,,ep, eTrrywhere tor oeileent.
The!date "poem . Is cue t 4 constant danger. dOtrost.
Pumpkins awl watt bialnem. It debases the,w boos toil
Sanaa min prolate wealth and 'mounts for cream, to
thelowest degree of which human nature le,-capable, to
guard agalueVmuttny and incunrectiortand thus wertee
enemies whielk ollariolar might be employed In national
d." 44 °P:Dellitdrkkgrandlselnesit.
The hie Is Osten. edneetei ell alike. an by operi
lug all the
i ris
of toduatibl employinent. and all the
depart:wen Of authority, to the unchecked and , equal
rivalry or a l ilesses of an. aa time avower unlverral
eratentaqt. lad taint. in to the highest poisibre fens.
Ity all I 'physical. morel and weal enerstri of the
11 bell Ett Iv 4. 'An Pates whets the oboe ayvtato parrailo.
E=E=!T=EZ!
ingenue thermeciltroseremi is elder that tbi.o 1 1 4 0 46'
1 gelart were etteregore dense theirremed deaspa
of e ifilftqdrftwieuivemul wptsality.lberpoo .
v ldr, trotildmiolit4ho Stater oath! emesell Gee
Iteintiesto ropey thia petit/rib mar weed togrot
aganatesbamersbetualles.- If *brut ftdes are to ;aplit
become universelle remarriage's. I depot pretend•to saY
'With Whet eirlatioteer the Conan epee thit red pbal
he eareomplbthed. , Os thenalser hand, while I do tem&
detail' hobo* .ad hope that 111 - olalatlT sin eel be
come e hist Of snivereat tmedium, I do trot expert lilts*
` - it will he Wade m otherwise than throe& theree th r pr i a. rt
'be areverral eltbreeeoopersdleg with the Federal
abet. and ell eater in strict mederibity with the* toe.
pectiveChnstltuder. '• ' • ' - - ' / ' '
"The MAO stederatentioes tosearnber Steesey.leidett
gently Mersa{ pettente do habit nail deprerate.bStrat
ing seam this the ripening of the conflict whith the
Fathers til4Pllllllllll6lllll not only thus et/warded with *lvor,'
bet whkh, they may to mid to bare lostitntrd. I I -
It is not to be 'dented, however, that thus tar. bo
course of that coated fps not Imes aceording to ?their
j benetne antleipati e
ne aid glebes. In the UM Of Fed ,
~ era polities Slavery. death), onlooker! for &daintier*
1 nom conamerchl theme. and euergiot onforesear hob
I Ow belittles etcombiestiou .between member/ cat the
I alevetroldine elan and between that class and ell* peo4
ray classes. early -walled: end toe at length eaM I
eland. not merely to retain its of bloat defensive pea.
the, bat to extend ite sway tiomighont theleber tini
t en. it ix meals thatilsesborbadlogebras et
I cilium* Sideline ttnerhigit ambition, end 'that* y de:
t rire amotemetementAhr it ham lbw vapid and ellieetite
realties! successes which-they have abbey obtahardo-•
' The plan et raperaties is thh: Ity eontbset epldia•ce•
of rebutted*, sud-thataihr of dienelon. they will rep a
majority Snerable, to thoodeelgoe to the Senate. where
I each State began spud retlerestatiolo T that
majority thao win dahat, sec bray best, tor. the dale
eion ot Sresastare wed inure the wiludeelosi o Sieve
Stem". ' Uedee the protection etas ;Whiney they will,
I on the principle of the Dyed Scott ease. refry Shafety In
-1 to ail the Territories of the United. &atm nowereisting
; and breefter to lbe orb eteed. By the sentinel t Pree
4 ardent and, the Senate. nape the treaty-making power,
they will eases tondos/ staintholdlog -State*. I a es
ti,*
f vocabl e conjuncture they wilt laden Concrete repeal
the art of Illakihich prohibits tea %neva ekes-trade,
i and so they will import from Atria. at theroidif cob
$ l O • bead. dame atoessitio SW up the have/ of the
I, contiment. Thus relativel y -. isemeang the nu her of
i Slays State, they will allow so amooduent to the Coo
'a enteric.- prejudicial to that istenot, end so,lboring
I pertmotently' established . their power. they expect lb.
Federal Judiciary to senile all Elate laws which shell
I feted/ate with Wormier foreign entemerce in sew...
When the Free Stateeshall tat sufficiestly d i rallied I
I to Went' these designs-they memetably easel that !
.
1 Slivery will be seeepted by those Slides themaeivee. I 7
I shall pot. stop to *how how goody or how.c;plete ;
would bat na rats which. the amaxoplishment these I
1 elavebajdltig schelime would befog epos the mentry.— l
'Vie one: I should not tamale is the cousin to teat the •
1 sad experiment. • amine spent my manhood. though f
; not my whole life; in lame State, no aristonsey of any f
t kind. moth lees as ariteloctsey of Slaveholdera, shall ev. I
i.e' imam the Isms el 'the land in which I shall beiamtent i
to live. Uniting Peen the society around me universally
e 1
upped in agdmltuse. manufactures and trade, which I
.' were honest and benrdelent, I awg never tale dent- 1
n and are reared as eat- I
1 :l ' arl i et: a tilt :II en d sold as ni lmin Tidb.e. When that!
evil day strati come, aid all further effort at nieistance .
/ shall be iteposable, then. if there shall be no hi t er hope ,
/ Sro redemption than lon now twos,. I shall y with ;
i Fratkillt, with lookine abroad ever the *holegarthibri
• new and . mese congenial h ome : eVibae Liberty I
dwelle-there la my country.. i , , .
i Yen Pill tell map that-these fears are extraespet wia 1
chimerical. I answer, *bey are so. but • they age sootily ;
I became the deeigns a /the plavehoblevi winked can 1
/ be detested. But it isOuty the possibility of defeat that'
1 tenders. them b. They cannot be defeated by inutlet- I
ty. mere la no temps from than compatible filth ottani
'I
retildance. llow. then, and in what way, sha ll the, ne-1
ceseary resistance be made? There Is ante ea. , way.— i
I The. Democratic party tuna be permanently ittslodlted I
i from the Government. The reason is, that the Denim
; crane party is inextricably committed ter the clesino of i
the slaveholders, Which I have described.. Let me le, i
I well understood. I do not eltaive that the Democratic i
I eandidaten for public one. now beowe the people, are I
; pledged, mach less that the Democratic ma.oreslrho stip. 1
port them really adopt those atnxinus nod diamterone I
design'. Candidates, may and generally dmittnean to !
! act jintly. wheie and patriotically. when brit stroll be
elected; bat they become the ministers airifservanta,,
not the dktators. of the power which elect" them. The .
policy which a party shall pursue at a fur oral period, le
. oniv•pedually oat/loped. depending on the ocean/epos a
-. of events neveilluily foreknown. The motiota of men. I
, whether acting as steam., or in any other cspeoltj. are ,
I generally pore. Nevertheless; it Is not moralism that
;'lien is pared with good intentions." thanit is that.
earth is revered with' wrecks re/nutting front innoont
;and amiable motives.
I The very constitution of the Democratic spiny rem-
Mils it to execute all the &am of thejsbfeeirobers 1
!'whatever they maybe It is not a party bt Alt whole •
- Union. of ail the Free States and of all th. State States:
nor yet It it a party of the Free State* In the North a n d '
' In the' North-west ; but it le 'a sectional and loeil bay.,
' haring, pectimilv,tts seat within the Sieve Stairs. and
'counting l's constituency thirdly and almost Itmlustrely ,
.there. Of all its representatives Its Congress sold In the
' Rieder-at College.. twcel birds uniformly cot:ultra:ls these
t States. Its greet element of A tenglh Hee In the vote *of
t the slaveholders, -augmented by the repreekotation of
three-fifths of the Havre. Deprive the Delnoenet le party
r of this strength and it would-be a helpless and hopeless
minority, incapable of, continued °manly-alien. The
DemoersHc party being thaw kwal and seetionelminiers ,
new strength froni the admission of eeery new Zasee
I State. and loses relatively by the adm is sion of every new'
Free State into the Colon. A party is lo 0041 MINI il'
t joint stock association. In which those wit& cootribute
most direct the action and maingernent of the eel:Horn. '
- The elwreholdem, contributing In an overwhelming prcr '
portion to the capital strength of the Demog•ratie party.
' they necessarily dictate and prescribe its policy: The
/ Inevitable mucus system enables them to do so with it
a show — of fairness and fustier. If tt were, possible to'
' conceive *ma moment that the Demoevatie party should'
dio,bey the behests ofj the slaseholdem. we ehnithi then
, ewe a withdraral 01 trli:lavetrolde're which oreete tears'
the party to perish. portion et the' party which is'
Mood in tbs.-Free St* is • mere appendage:convent
ea.t to modify Its peahen, character without impairing
its neetional constftlitfort. and h low Wei -ties In 'lvan.
tine its mcmement than the nebulous. tail of the comet
is in determining the appoint4d. though epearenter ec-
centric. course of the Sery ephice tome which it ema
nates. To expect the Democratic party to moist Sla eery
and favor Veredoet is as utonuotothre as In lot few Pm
tostant 311ssimeries to the Catholic Propaganda of Rome.
The hiarey of the Democratic tarty commits it to tbr
1 't..
....,crane tarty e —....a .it ha The , .ne idea ~I. rho:11113 the ~.
1
1
hoVer of Stareef.` It bas ' been the Demerratie parti e d maw trihuna;sitadi umen 111...__ __ .
Audi WO other ugenrV. 'Mat bee earned ihlt' Polley uP i Sore the Die oa trt ur.al a I' hivin• laws
... ... I
'to Ha present alarming .nomination . *Without stopping -, I know. at f 4 'eon; 1101 r. iat II TitOrlit 1. " .' 5 u.o'
'to ascertain, eriticafly, the origin of the present IMO , . I know. a Ild, iii 111 . World 119411176 that re . tolattnair' n 't 1
eratle party. we may concede it' rialto to data trot* the ; gr. berkeer& Tic ty Ze tsissnd a bundled 7 're"
t c t .
, era of good feeling which occurred under the Admintsi eentatbre• ploc Sat boldly 0 Congress 1.• daysec , •wul"
tration cerPreeident Monroe. At that thrtein this Stat e, aratnaptaloi: and 'ineildeaefirreedem whkb s'° Y'^' ;
• and about that time in many tattlers If s the Free States .' many men teen i 'this free Siete dared to nye , :n their 1
r the bewarratie party deilberately dist , richhwei the fate' ( ran brine. went , yenta eta ( %%bite the't'a' , ' , a , eat
colored or African eitisen, and It has pertittariously edn. , .1' the tott e ld i.. 4 ta i l ib*, th e em :d uc t ~. :hr, terry. 1
tinned tlita disfranchisement ever stem TV* 'was an , critic. party/ liaa nail (bat time." tors. dr ring. ,ne.o. 1
effective aid to Slavery. fit while the sixerrholden Totes' tntan and ca tar ale r smother to Starcrlr ft' l'''' o " ' ll
for Ms elates against frekken. ,t he freed !slave; in 4he • het Cott rel :flair,. air/ petit DP Ices itea1:. • 31.4 P.kr•Le
Free States , is prohtblied from voting ataitetSla - verif.— ' leeringly meth; io thnielbei th, t,r e ea'.o., , i; whi , h to n'
. . . ...... ____.
--' a s tio
aa4 to
•••.(d,
N(ls 45;
. . . '
.! f • l
.• , ~ . .-- E . ~..: ' ,•-• 1..! I . 'i..' r.-`s',ik . ' . .i' , k' ' ,
t •eigended $12.1M0,000 ti, yetw i while Ithatlimbltiliitirm4
Maccitsior ha speeding $70.0004100:MA00.000 auteerms
4100,400.000 • year. 'lt glen* eineticitiltlOW I. the DUI'
trio of columble. evno al th compamotilts 19 sutra
• sod the consent of the peolibaner OM' treceli n of as tin
plied remstitedinteat ishithitPreheadhatedia .thse Velastime
Aims gateway woofers snow:lthemgreee setrereigte Willa'
_tits power in that=allibillt Utellemteratle
1, 14 7. 11 Illestiolitt ofj the pie of elet construction.
1t11611144 th• eitrefn Pfavinitlas off. the Constitution is
euppreatirrk petlma and deka% on the enbieid of lame
ti Illtnnith heat of thetturtmiamie swei ltispubitaL RatinnnYi
although It delimit's% tie hire a thatt to to
street their repstamdatlesid and ;demand their re
islaustiou la memo( seathusisey: it co:tended Plevery
ortelegartelet Moniired et the attempt. to sprout K
eeton% the ittemlese tertiterits..eveis to the Acme of
theihkeldeueeles.'undar ilde plea of halarginit the .aira '
of freedom. 1., alittUditett :ibl , 31 4. 1011 alarm Jaw - a" -
' the Mama Cosapmestaw ptobibltlon of Shivery in Kan.
as, set foodww thesairtairitteellea to eMejey bat to
by turrets the awe and *Waller theerie• of Soo-In
itotentioo and Poptilai Sovereignty:, and finally hover
- lbrwwiloth Ihtlieetaff illidelondstieyetema by tha-Eur._ .
11th feeoseton WS and the Deed Peott diristou, on the
ground that the Pete Stahel oughtnotto entetthe t niou
without a popubstkin 'maid tot be sepresentaltve haste.
of one member of Cheerers, a I t hoti gh Slave State* might
toms to without thapectlon as to-that,. ounikem.
Will soy lastubtr , of tha -DreeMeatie ;seism/ bore
claim that the antSorttire elicsed by. lb w affragtet of
the party. transeended th4lr partforn platthme, pod as
misrepresented tog patty Iu the*afoot transaetioest
hive recited? Then I ask him tol natne,one 'I Democratic
statesman or legit ister.from :Vel Bantu to Walker, who
• either timitify or Motto y. itk tient, or I boldly- sad
14
defiantly like Donglai iv r refu e4 74 to execute a behest.
of tise slaveholdars. and as is therislbre. , aud kw sto
other cause, immediately shenosored, and , deposed how
his trust. and tepudiejted 'try_ the Democratic patty' de
that eontamaty . - j.. 1.
I think fellow-el items, bat I b ye . ithoern you that if'
' le high three for lb Mende of hwedom. to Yusli to the
rescue of the Coostitittlott.sed that the msg. kat duty
Ii to dire:tire line Deoecralic part , from-the i adtkluistra•
Lieu of the tinvernmenf. i • - ' 1 • •
Why spelt it notboldotte? Al wpm that ft, ought to'
be done. What I ben sfitlii prey •nt Its being done!—.
Nothing but thole ity Gel:dislike 'af, the °Fret/eats o f,
the Democratic party., .1 , - • - i • - 1 '..
Some of these opponeniS start ite, objection.and some
i t ie,li
another Los as these o ' ions briefly. •Ow
elate say they-c an ot trust the epoblianal ;tarty, that
It has' not stowed to hostllity tettlavery boldly enough,
or its adatioom Sniedoin ea If
ittels
• • •
I ask Id:reply,' there uy of pat i rr i tich. eau be.
I more Safely trust ?j IC icy oi t tilowe that It Is the
4
, ..pub,... pant or. O, that ii displace lbe:Dee
41
i wooers ' Note: lof I a seer fort er. that .the chars&
I ler and fidelity any Oily areilebtrudned.neeroanity,
pot by Its pi prom mater lind- Odious* but by'
I • the public ...Age ties, aged the !temper of the people
l *hen they ca ll it ato stele ity . . m jergbaerdesey to Slave
elf. is , a law w rist n, Dolt rely thlt loreboid of the De•
l imornitle party. b t alsofn Its virY soul—so resistance.
i to Shively,,• and 41100 to Isrsedtee. the popular , WS.
1 tnentit now actic ly
,Wo Otiose fdr the Republican party
i *tootle the pro p! :moot led vii lair.l he reit:grets fits
rlt tr tlrrr cann ot a pp. u n gt b ittlieritrifi l ta lp o li party t , i reesi . gist;
3
iit bet not safe b y e pceed te Ostrom-and deter
I Mined what It 011 do elid WhAltltt tirt l t pot gill. , a hen Di"
1. umphant. It may pros li too phsgi4ret, lie for some. and.
too einisernitivieTor tus - hrtit any , party'ever fore
! maw .44c/early ale cou ntio . f (Abut events. as to pion •
iuniverral sthemiL• lot ilium accioti ‘ ad pled to ell prowl
) { by e etnergeneks. Wbotoold rivelhav joined even the
t itildit party of the Iles lutiou.if I had ' a obliged to,
!answer. In 1115.1whith , It would deela # tor Indepetie
(del:Coln MO. and fOr thisoobta federal onstitution of..
i I ours; iu illti, and mit IYeur elltilit °I . la &' l.
~,,,,,e
,{The people of the t.' Ited Suttee 011 f le as • Ire nest
1 . year, and the peer ins. , aid. ilud'even leo yearshence,
i ; as we are now .. 1'124 . 11l oblige the hepublicat party
r. to
.! • to act at the puldielwe fire and the ll:dere-As of justice
I' and humanity flail Ire. thmitgh all the stages of.
1 . Its career. whether 0 Obi tor aritimpla. .
1 Others will net Venture 'enl effort bemuse the m fe-r
' that the Voles Would not endive methane. ‘Villsoth
• ob rs jecto tell me how Pork .s Cetelitution can tear's
l *train dlreetly aloe:sill. tie ' of which it le cotoPeeadt
f This la A Coustilutlon k.Freetiom. /11 , be beihr COD7Wied i
I Into a Constitution iotillaveryi 'lt is a Republican Con. i
*Motion. It is being tirsde an ari,tocratie me: When I
lateral queetlous con. i
may wish to salt wall some.b* ere properly nettled . me ash
rase of the Electir.e Fran- '
i ld
ebk .• t+ all we person., l
, whether time cnoughhasnot n wasted on these point. ,
aiready. without gitinfinrwny •,iiter tbau nits tingle ad. t
i vantage. tamely'. the/ e bccrrery that only one thing cad
, , be r if e dually &oriel ue timt, and that the one thing
, which most and will done at .any one time Is just
;. that thing which 1a !mist are art sod will no bogey ad
mit of postponemeht e t deist Finally es are told by
•" taint-hearted wealth t thearspidtd. the ikilaetatie
ratty they tai is un que . and . the datelolow of
f Savory Is conseettee ly inelitable. I :rely . to them i
i that the complete a d not ,ersal dominion of Slarery '
1 would be Intolerehic nottch ;whin It should have come i
:- etteir the last possibi ,effort ti, escape should have teen 1
i 'made. There would In that*se be left to us • the con- g •
soling reflection Of 'fidelity I duty'.
i
- 1
I . Hut I teDlY,illt 4, lle that I know — few I think know,know, ri .
m
, 'better thou 1-.lhat t oo and' the energies of the
, ' Democratic varte.i s w hich is identical With the Slave
Power. Ido . ample t rerstige bo its traditional popelar t
/ - Itv.' I koow forther•—feer I, high knot - better than - I
—the difecultireand disadv stages of orisofsing alters
' polithel f,'stailike Abe Di
eo bikan party , and the ob.
i.
i steel's-II toast engender in labeling -without prestige 1
. and Without iatlDlNce. - 1 ot, notwithatanding all this ,
I. I know that the De erratic mind 'go down. and
r- the Itersidiorn pair must he lb iteplatia - The Dessidi I
matte part. derieed Its stri rib originally from Itsadope
lion Of the prinelplF of squat - and etre justice to all
n. S. ,
l meolig Mit siticetible princip.e ialthtally i lt 1
, was, invulnerable. , t beet e talorrable when It Ye
t nuanced 11. and sim i le that t ms it has maintained Dia; 1
I not by virtue of iiP ‘3lilP str ogl h. or even of its Ina. ,
1 clonal merits: but limns., t ens as yet bad appeenvf in
1 the political tele to other linty that had the crescheate
I rind the courvieltti Ipke layod avow amid pi-acting lbw'
! lifeinspiriug prlnripe soil it the'llemoetatiegarrtf bad
Isurrendered:; Al last then sbtlea,in party hadappmeed...
e lt avows now. as !lie I;er4 ilican party of IMO- did.' in
! one word, its fe lib and,lisorks, -I:goateed exact jun;
i I ire to ail men ' l been wh in. it tint entered .Ibr field.
1 only halt or.,aufsedi it stretk ni lAA,. Which only .itl't
I filed to shire complete aldltiutisphant ?gluey. •In
• this, its perond eau:psi:n.l bas straitly woatadtantaroc
tMei reodev that oritstabi now both easy.. and certain.
The secret pt itviessurest _ creels lire In tlestwevy'rbae
I teristle. Which Irillie mo th of antigens constitute its
1 t and laiiting bittleellit and tepreitelb 'lt He-in the
'
' b et that It It oillorlS of oni idea: but Oat Idea' lii a be.
tile one—a n qs D. 140. Dll/ , lle. DX pandiall geliero, tn. so v ie.
the idea ~1 1.0 , -11113H the 1 -li l y of iii awn before Ito
luAlify of aI
lisp, as tiiEY are a 11.mpial
=~ ~. -~~~ a
.~s
J3ANNANIS
sTEAM PRINTINI orneE.
=11111!
' *Aug pressed Ono %WNW.w an sow ProPilrol
11? oloooft JOltonl. BOOK FAINTING of ovor7 fifitfor
Ups Usitla44 the ittniiv Jotfrout. cusp«
II cou'boillaiis44lPtiffildfiallaglooftifithblifisiii
sok as
i'r :,,, le .ik-i:-ti,t,
l' '~['~~.,~.
r .: ' s-.
:,. t , , 1 ,, :,:-....-
-, i,:•: , ,ii. ,!:,..,,,
:--
~1
"N i b* rogillOk - .3 Sus= . A •• * . i .. 1 4-, •
lope lbsterire
, 4 411111•111•40 1
miliekool.1101,&t: Mititatikr. ;
At the rwlalettudimidia. ' OOl Ol4 4 4 0 , *
i s oraffidi t agre thao..4lkot of joy otber ollgo lop Ws MP : 4
the it tholitato z iniiiii kepi. bavolooo<tozroloW ,;,
:amok. Wog Ai modest Itto tar entroilf, Ire with l "
ifearitrte• via woik to be an seat ai oaflbilt-ama
titrolla actin tbiteitttit' ritilTh(o4/.0410111111 emir
allatirilitrAPlllV oc itYlit• • i4nk Itooto
at **Of .OimiCioallittietited,toootd awl Wed to
oristassiortestootle.:.-• I • • .*
finding a good entrant at an edolntion $ OM) look
Prof dtetner managed to Imp Ma cony ileac* In It, aid
promodad at * apitdof slaty aUss an bow. masa be
tillanteted Late Erie but a too attleanbead. Thocomeat
avowal Ma Volta bad betoatobrokaa lalbaternal:oa `an
tba t 0,,, and, as bi bad already dllubeillod a eantedtt►
big quantity of pa. De dld not deem It adviaablo to at
tempt to rents Habana' 'rd. dirretios to ullat be was
woald bass tattled Alba about earth eh tart!
Mat from Banditti, to Long Point, on tlia.Canada *ore.
sonntllo allaw. {flub a bate Meet for lanellogobta.
to mama watch be would base been xklabgel to trend
'Mealy IXIO tulle*, bir:tppaiied Ma 'alto and vapidly do.
TS Amm a
rose
rue to 844 g Chen "bald. ,
The balloon struck Mt ground about 600 „yards bon
the tete.'ind dragged to within 300 yawls of thestatte,
'betbre theanebot book a bra bold.. Taw. latedtag Owe •
*as Shoat bait a mile from Sandusky (Ity.to a coro•fied4
Ago thirties of Mr. A.G. Townsend. Prat Stelnereallid
IN:idly foe asobstines,,but /Wing to stow aa.044.71/40
afarAllto4l Ids billows, and gathering a. short or two of
cope stalks, be *tipped blmaalf In bisrbbanitel and over.
'Mots oodles down by his "Pride -of ibei- Meat," wog
slept Datil daylight.
Mks enjoying • refreshing sleep. - Prof. Wallin'
oesdad to the ism toms and arousing lbw bower, was
nu tied by Mr. TOM wend to taudutty. wbere be ablppsd.
htibittion by egprewl to this sit.l,`alla himself toot
,{the
morning unto. . . ,
Lill ibis time Irmo 6 o`ckeek, Prot. nteliee had had no
Ibmtledine et his eouneetitor fo the rain; UM on
at a station on the taliroeCestue 15 orl ZI on." from
dabdtudry. )tans. Godard came as board with las too*.
'stir -.Leviathan." 11. bad Laded neat 13 hat's Center%
IMMO lb tolles this side of Sandusky.
Recap:Mations:l' 7111114.
The aeronauts started at 4.114.n50d Mons.Goitanil lands&
at about twenty minutes past 10, bating bees up about
sit hours. Prof. Fteluer landed at 10.30. baring been
In the air tan or banns telontsi, toner than his -eons.
"Attar, sod having traveled la lb* six ; known mad lea
mincites about '
'• ROM mild have turreted considerably further, but I
rielther hallos* knowledge of the whereabouts of ;be
other. and not kriloi disposed to attempt •to ems the
kketuto acOmadian Arrest. they descended. as ws have
descritwit,and retu red to tow nover the Ltamillon rind
Dayton Road test evening.
The Rend! of Lit Parr.
Acwordlog to the stipulations of the nsers. Mined sod
• witnessed beltre starling, It Was understossi ;that the
Aeronaut wbn made tbs greatest distance, without re
gard to time, was to be declared the winner, add tt is
'little with n 'little personal gratification, at well situations.;
gelds, w ormonnee the het that cur Young Auteriran
Aeronaut Wens ott .lbe honeys. ,
' BOth if ni.Oodard and Prof. Steiner runt, Into town
-on the traits. In company: .ftb tbs best baling es
.-iitt log betWeen,thens; and although the forn•er has been
'vanquished In • contest unparalleled in 'the history of
rtetosauticir. the honor is tbepem ter trout the fart that.
lions. oo.lard has a prokssional reputation hitherto an.
rivaled ii airy country.. - "''.
We suirroin a brief statement of Isla trip, tarnished to •
a friend on hit way down in the train last night.,
...
.1h nr. GNiaref's Staterarst. ,
-- Ws lost sight of Stainer's balloon obit, solvates belief*
.6 o'clock. it was th en north of us. and below us.,We
pealed over 'tarantula at at 10 minutes ter G. \repned
distally over Dayton at .--: then went In a Dortheastrrry
direction, Dear the linenl the ritilruad. about 40 miles;
then left the railroad and floated on In the' tonnenette
rat directran with attr minutes atter lti .o'clock. when we
landed in a prairie or large tiwo held neat Cur •
a
nen.bout two milts' west lerarnesille.* Our grastest
,height from the earth was between 6.000 sat 9,0.0 fret.
-
TIM LIST ColittMellfelDellt b,f tbe
, It lei the reruai..s of Mr Thurston. the lost sem
-maul: in the swamps of Michlzan and Canada, two b..
dies have heed fund. but ['either "acildentltird a4 - that
et Mr: Thurston.' A niarerpoodent of 'ks Detroit Free
Preis, reflecting on itta .44 fate, has beep induced to '
compute nhe - thast he would be In falling fo the earth:,
hta wean velocity aa itall sra the Sprabentalla 4 ,, t13 all a
he would strike the earth. Me elevaim wan tboraht i
to be three miles whet he was last men. and aserar , rag
this toll the distance he tell. It would only r.yette
31 . 3.: &words for bin to retch the earth. a mean "Towne
et AA hell pew second. lwonalog IMP weight to 14/ ieft
pounds; be would strike the earth with a Ito:Antrim .
equal to 160.800 paunda. or a little more than , toot a
power suficlent to .catte‘ bloc holy. bone and' snood..
.Into stoma Oro minute as ..seareel, to Li pe , agtible. If
not tobury him deeplat; tWeearth.
A 'Tgratstat becal.-..lfe bare already ' , tired the dls.
aitrous consequences of a bre which 1.-ckel oil in the
shafting- of an English coat pit, in th. colo.ty .1 Dar
f
ham There were eighty.eta men one Sens in lbw wart. •
out orki op of thayit. and atter snot exertion tbe bra
was- stinguished, but Dot until tee (the cumber were
suffocated by the smoke. The brit:lnc up of the living •
I was watched-with intense feeling vy tin upends of Spec
tators; bat when the bodies of •lie dead began to ire
brought up*Shieseene, It is sahl USAS thstresalug in the
I extreme. A local paper- it. 4.: abler It, Si1:111.
' Whin the lest of the Ifrinc bad torn hfhtlXilf to day.
I lisht. a fearful sireal was ol ,en el h , tat given by Ilse.
key, the staithertnau. It's.* wt:lunderst.s.d e end the
'hopes which bad up t • th•t titre heen kept a Ilye in the
misfire, of tithe sill In ut* OIL that those dear tit them. •
taighskia nave& vete klestro - yeit A chain and *beetle
I...r e press to the staitto-taa a With these be dame.-
ded lute the dark dtvernil• tearful errand. The es-,
Fettatpantaind ansk-ts ern: u-ir painfully inteusibed.—,
After a longer Inter;ll th3r usuallbe signal aria:trent
Igoe deed boo"' bad leen fas , enrd to the stalthesunin,
bier! t o b eau x ; ty,, mar was raised a yard (v. two : so.
other corps, was aunt IY al. tope; and no.. the dread•
t o t h a d i s t a l o g,t re s 3 op. The upturn cluster to lb* '
pit mouth. and rt.. 'vd:r* anise. The tint i. that of
, a ap e h oe. at,t - ttrteen years of are. There la a beau.
All o t oe ar ee e po up,* hie countenance. and nothing to
Indinate that tiltronng life bad bum taken by a •letent
d eat h . Th e 1,1 Ii uoktrunz. and a stalwart Whirr ear.
~ o„ it. wire It- telf derrivol and ;contesters of a soother
1 nuntog ter raild. tea the anxi , us crowd. The child la
i 1,...--,air. e d ii Its parents and sisters, and cries of spay
rend the-.'. 11, olheet'n'ullbt OP it eheciPPed In a
~ .tirntol :i: is taken frntn the r op e ., an d the announce •
, month.., it
. n pet.& lie if made. Beamed wailing*'
, :arne -, sixetat,.. as he is to.roe to his home . This
{ ea rn: l . ..vac it fore tinter repn.itett Each time lb. rope
ao, .t. it hricss itlitt two eurpe e s..oa a vt , a Lay. an.
• e ,a.• fa, trail. 'They are plired ea stretchers, aid ta.
i t , r^ the crowd. I, be reonnn feed aid elation:l. and the,
~;, , ution of the gape fright al sretooprodalcos the deep
,...: t,vistc,T, or sue 1.4 bg.rr,r."
1 . 2 he seeps at the bettrdn of the pit. *bile the are wee
-actor; io,the shaft. bethtiadeserited: • •
'-At the bottom of the .deft .... fare an; ethstantle
horning to secure rentioatton. ' Around this flambe; 1
setenteen of the wen whetted dui:lns . ' ha right, for the
purp• se if phut rine air and wartntb; hot they eretittfr
all became alarmed. lest the bra should draw the irse
Loin the et rhirigi. sod .o rOuse an explosion. They
there ire rot not CPO tire. - and doritil" the 11'..13231t1def of •
the tin* that they yore itopritotted,theCttere .in litter
darkt,.... The other 1n,,, and lo,3: wereiin othe. parte
of the trorliicr.s: o..tne were: c ,, ngre,arral • in r mar, and
enza.ted in pray et, Wili:e otb.la wen. tinglipe and pups
and triiio, take: In i•Ny ti .Leer their echipenions.—
One of them ...2y a he lay down at 9 deloelt. and quietly
t.lept.the time aaay."
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