;new semes, tpi-10, NO. 36. SUN13UltYvN01lTnUMn;itIAN Va .-SATUIID A Y, NO VKM13EU 23, 1857.: :; rOLD SERIES, VOL- IS. NO 10. .The SunTjuiy American rUDUSHED EVERY CAItRDAY "' ' BY II.' S MASSES: : r J .Marie Square, Sunburjf, Pmni.4 TfcH MS OF BUBftCnlP tlON. Tvn t)Oi,i,AR9 pnnunnm tVt pnM holf yriy in 'i ..... ...ni Afj. arreuata at rover cc. w i- . - - r"AliMn,.nanic0.ion.Ar.r. off -, jM MlntlS, Id lli. I tines, lo lnui iremn.ii, TO CLUBS. "Tires copies It oneadiits.s, ', ' . . ""n I!" i!J t.100 10 00 sooo Fie dollar advance willptT for thrse real esnb- Scription lo the Ainrricn. Ho.tm.nlfr. wi'l plcn et out Apentt, iwl Trunk !.ue tmni..? saUrl,!. money. They remit ted t6 da tHii .1 't uff'c - TERMS OF AITEKTIino rveFqa- oil Unci, S time., I ,e,v . One q"oe, month., ( n.'.'.'.r.; Ctii of Ft. I.e., r" "-. . iit. with !i r-rivilcire of ii.riing S sou JtfO to no .... l ,.,.nn.rl with onr !itnlili.nment rieele. J.IIK'FFICK, winch wlllenabl u. to ecitti. .the neut-.t :yie, every vtuieiy of friniuig. "E. B. MA! A.TTO K N H Y AT LA W . euwetjuv, pa. Ft sinc attended lo in the Counties of Nor Ibtmhcrland, Union, I ncoming Montour and Columbia. Inferences in Philadelphia: tW. . U. niT'nn, fl'"- CHilni. JV.. timers 1 Sno,ltms, lm. Small co' ""LOCUST K0L;STMir COLLIEKY SUPERIOR WHITE ASH ANTHEAOITB COAL, Vom the Mammoth Vein, for rum aces, Found riess, Strsv!).iti and 1'amily use, l r. Caukei., Num rErnLi!iu Coihtv, IV FIZF.S OF COAL. LUMP, for IH:.t r'nenscca antl Cupolas,. f-vpKAMUOAT. fer SteamboMs, Hot Air "iimncrs and Slcim. lUJOKEN, ) j-jr (;ralcgi f;l0vcf anJPloa. bTt'VIi, ) V'or f?tove, bteam and burnuip NUT, J I.irre. PEA, for l.inulurnrrn and mal.msi Mearn. OnldM roceivrJ al Ml. Carnu-1 or Nor'.lium itrlund Whar., will receive prompt alUulion. M. B. liKI.I., V. 3. 1.KWt. WILLIAM ML'tit. May 3, 1(550.- if rniiADEi.iirA Wood Moulding Kill, nV.'oi & eel dim e Tuvlfth, North Sm'e. M Pf O U I.DIXGB suitaUa f-r Cprpcn frf ITii. litiiUrt". Cclinat and l'rame A!nkr v.orurj iVu-n tlia licst and lliorougli'y rrasonnl riiulrrial, h!kjj on hand. Any pattern work- k u IT1.1 a u.ci;.. t . J'l.c ajbsiTi'.irr having iiurclin.ied the entire in'erc.t, will cc;itinue bu.ir.Mt with increa fJ faeililie. Airoiita wanted in the various tuwn in tliis portion o! t'.ie Slate, to whom opportunities will le tiilt itU fur Krge profit to iln'inwlve. SAMUEL U. IIF.NKY. July IS, 1SS7. 3m Ej.p :rtT-y?y fr-'V CQ LfD SS3 r A. J. CONRAU, HOLLOWING RUN. gja L'SPECTFUU.Y infornis the public that $Lmj Le Las rfpleni-o?J hi Store with an ex cellent ascjvtmKiit of New (Joodi jast received t.-niu Piiilailelpliia, which he will sell on terms n., ra.oinihlu an any other establishment. His imiiortrr.eiit conaists in part of CLOTHS, CASSl.MIiKES & 8ATTIXETT, "-Vintcr Vi'cars fjr men and boys, alltyl an J prices Lai!ies DiTfeM oot!s. r"0!,sit!iio' of Ulack .Silks, Merinos, Alpacas, IV Laii"H, C'ullcoca, Glnlums, Muslins, Triin- Also a trcsh euppiy of GROCERIES of all kiiii. HARDWARE tnd GUEEUSWALE, iJedary.aro, U rooms, &c. Also a large assoit incnt of Unots nnd Whoes, euitnhle for Men Wo men iii.l Children. Hats and Caps, r-i!k II ats, uud all goods usually kept in a Country Store. All the above named fioi-U of goods will he old positively at low prices for cash, or in ex change f?r country produce, at the highest market price. Hollnwinaj Run, Nov. 2P, lRSf,.lT Spring and Euminer Fashions for 1837 r A N C Y DRY GOOD STORE, Market Square, Sunbury. Ti OW received and will continue to reoene tl.e largest and best selected block or Mack Cloths and 1'cstingf, 4'c An artortmcnt of l)res Goni'i, viz: Taiiry printed Calicos, Chillies, printed Lawns, De Lain' iiureges. Merinos, CashmeriS, Alapacas, Dreso Silks, Ginghams, &.C. 1.1 X EN AND WHITE GOODS. Irish Linen, bleached and brown Drilling, Sheet ing, J'illowcaseing, Ae. Dress Trimmings in Great Variot7., liuots and Shoes Hats and Caps, . Hardware, t'eJarware, Groceries, Queenswars. SALT and FISH, Cheese, Craekers, Segars, Tobacco, tSnulT, &.C , an assortment of other Goods too tedious to nientioh. Peeling grateful for past favor we beg leave ts aseuie our old friends and the public tin t n illorl on our part shall be wanting lo emits continuance of our patronage. Country product taken in exchange at the highest market price. P. W. CZ AY. Hunbury.May JO ,1857. tf I4TET WISECIj CI It CIS II. fflHIS Gre-ase is recommended to the notice of X Wagoners, I,iery tstuble keepers, 4c, as eiug Btrtaioa to anything of tl.a kind ever in oduced. As it does not gum upon the axles is much uiors durable, and is"hol allVcted by the weather, remaining the same in summer af in winter, and put up in tin canisiera at i"i J and 76 cent, for sale by A. W. FlSHElt. March H, I8J7 ' I' HE Gla.gow Poisoning Case Particulars - m Ute Nsiinnal Poiir I issette, f , for sale hy AugUkl i, ':(. it Y rit:Lio. A HEM BAKX Tbo fullowinflf linen trero written bf he celebratpd Kowlaed 1JHI more than a qunrter of ,a century itgp, pt a period of great com merCiul ilisircpg in Kngland,' when the mon eyed institutions of that conntry seemed to b in a 8tate Of collupto, and universal bank ruptcy thwatencd the nation. Ken York Christian Intetligtic?r, (nrgan of the Dutch informed Church,) f cf. 29. 1 have a never failing bank, A more than golden store ; , , No ifarthly bank is half so rich ; . How, then, can I be pOorl , 'Tis when my stock is upent and gone, And I without a' croat, . " I'm glad to hasten to my bunk ' To beg a littlo note. ,; Sometimes my Banker siuiiinff rays, "Why don't you oftener come 1 Arid when you draw a Utile note, Why tot a larger sum t Why live so nijtguidly and poorl ' Your bank contain? a plenty j -Why come and lake a ono pound note, When you mny have a twenty 1" Yes, twenty thousand, ten times told, Is but a trilling sum. To what your Father hath laid up, Secure in God his Son. Since, then, my banker is so rkh, I hjvc co cuuse to borrcw , I live upon my cash to-day, And draw on him to-morrow ; I've been a thctisand timet befoie A nd never was rejected j Sometimes my Hanker givos me ni'lfi Than arked for or erpe'tcd. Ronictinics I felt a little proud, ' - I managed things so clever ! 13 ut, ch I before the day was gene I felt as poor as ever. I know my bank can never fail, Its funds nlways the same ; The firm, ''Three Tersons in one God," Jehovah is his name. Should all the banks of Britain break, The Hank of England sniauh, lirirg in your ncte to Zicn's bmk, You'll surely grt your ca!i. And if you have but one siuull note, Fesr not to bring it i.i ; Come boldly lo the Throno el" Crace, 'J'l.e liaiikcr is within. All forged notes will Le refuted, Man's merits le rrjetrd ; There s not a single nstc will puis That God line riot accepted. There's none but thufe beloved of God, Redeemed by precious blood, Th it ever had a tinte to bring These ere the Ei" of God, Though thousand;, doublii:, often ssy TLcy have no notes at til, Ecrsute they feel the pUguc of Stiiuir.ed by tho fall. This bink is full of precious notes. All fcifncj, nnd scaled, cud tree. The";;!) many a rAiisoincd soul uroy lay, "'i here is not one lor me." Pase unLelief will lead tl.e utotit To sty what is not true ; I tell all rouls that feel they're bat, i nce notes belong to yuu. The leper had a little note, "Lord, if you will, you can 'f The Banker cashed this little note, And healed the sickly man. We read of one young man, iudecj, Whose riches did abound, But in the Hunker's bonk of grace His name was never fou-id. But see the wretched dying thief Hang by the Hunker's s.Je; He cried, "Dear Lord, remember me ;" Ho gut his cash, end died. Cjic Slrnin in Slfalj. Trom l!.e St. I.oiiiu UrLuIjiican, Nn. JG FH0H UTAH AND TEL PLAIIIS. Accounts from O'ov. Camming The Despatch es cf Cuhncls Altxanlcr end Juhntton. ir. J.amitr, wi.o is cnr.necteil us Ch i n i njjiuecr wim aiagran 3 ugen jioaJ tur vey, paffsci tliroue,li thi3 city, cn his way to I. : L I ,. 11- asLuigton, cn ftutui Juy taut. J Ins geutie- niau, ho is a wall known ciil ensriiieer and plorer, distinguished himself by n very caring trip across the Continent during the summer of the .Sioux war, with a party of four men, only one of whom arrived v,ith him at tin) Missouri rivor. Hsiscljo mentioned as the author of several able reports to Con gress cn tho subject era Pacific lluilroad. lhu geutleuiaa lias, performed silica tho loth oay of June last, tho unprecedented feat of ritliiig i.'lb'J miles, much of tho e!is taneo in unexplored mountain passes, and all in rough field service, without a tent, or ordi nary baggage, in the thort space of four and a half mouths, iiiclf.ding eighteen camp dttjs. lie commenced with a puny cf thit teeu men, four of whom raturnod with him to tho start ing point, ct Independence, I.l 0. Many cf tho originr.l party were disabled by iilnesi, and some remain 111 the mountain?, c are on their wsy to tha settlements. Win, II. Wagner, John II. Ingle, Calv,n J. Crocker and Alexander Mitchell are tho names of thoso who urrived with Mr. Lur.der. This severe labor was performed for tlio purpura ci selecting thu shortest practicable route for the new wagon read, piior to tho arrival of tha workin;? train in chatge tl BuperintensJiint Magraw. From scarcity of grass and other obstacles not foiseun by in uxpericnedd parties, the main working train only arrived at ihe South Pass in sou.-on to go into wiuter quarters, where it now 13. '1'he Mormons having burned all the grass on tho Southern wintering grounds, tho wagon road expedition has selected a camp on Wind river. It is surrounded by herds ct buffulo and elk, with which, in event cf fail ure of other mease of subsistence, the train may bo supplied. li. F. Ficklin, one of the asslstaut euglntiors of thu advance party, who had diotii.uijhad himself in detached service, had been detailed by Mr. Lander at tho request or Superintend ent Magraw, to purchase Oour aud other pro visions for the train. In performing this duty, he was surrounded coar Greon river, by CO well armed mounted Mormons. He gave them evasive answers as to the nature of his buiiiieas, aud was at length allowed to depart, lie rode at ouco lo the command cf Col. Alexander, many miles distaut, und in formed that geutleuiao of the advance of the mounted armed men, und of the rumors that five hundred had crossed Green river, going in the direction of unprotected government trams, but before any escort wag sent, three trains, embracing seveuty-Bix wagous, were reached and completely destroyed by ihe party of t.xty men first sccd. From the do stnictioo of these trains of provisions, the fciiaUru motintaineets were disposed to hold ai licit of subsistence at a high price. Flour was thirty 1 rloljar " tumdrnl f l ' Tlst' Eridjjp, one hundred arid Iwunly Bvo ni'lcs beyond Fort Laramie, and riEinjr j end a genrra! belief prevailed in tho eonniry thai hostilities, were commenced. The military forces were in high spirit, nnd though trcvell tug, with every prospect of ondurir jr reut hnritahipc, rnthnnlHitio to a .can, ' nl pre pared for the worst. The explorations of the fldrftiica. party or ltia Wagou Hood Expedition had proved Cf great service to tho .command. The oitire region between tho Salt IJika ainl nke river, the South Pass end Tbnrmm! prin Vnlley, conuecling the work cf fc'tat.lmry and Fremont, and hitherto nnexplercd, had Lcen surveyed and ttuipped: sixteen nionnhtin passes examineil, all the tributaries of Ihn upper Green rivor deRnsd to their Fonrce", tho great Wahsalch chain found to eon'iit of four distinct ranges. ' Numerous Supplies of grass, wood and water had hern (iifrowrcr!, und rations wagon roatvs, two of v.V.ich avoid the Grand Desert of tho fcani.'y, and mir seven days shorter travel in a distance if five hundred miles, than any provicuHy kuuWii. These may bo mentioned ns snma of the results of thoj cxploialioi ?. 11a uiiiU'y force hail, tketefore, abandoned the old lire of approach and were advancinsr upon tho Volley of the Lake by the open plains of tl: Western descent of the I'.car end Mulailo rivers. J . ' ' ; Our inforrraDt. vilio wis a former memher of Mr. Bunders' parly, assures 'us that much iniportaut iotrliigeiicer to which tie can have no access nntil'it reaches tlio Inlerior le partment, will thortly be laid before the country. Wo forgot lo stale that Gov, Camming and lady, with the Secretary of the Territory, were met about two clays' march" east of Fort Laramie, with Col. Cot-k and tho LTtuh mail train. When Mr. J. informed Gov. Cumminr; of the commencement of Mormon distarhar.ces by the destruction of Government trains, being the first to brinjr this intelligence, Gov. 0. quietly rematked, "Tel! nil my friends, sir, that 1 started to obey imtructions nnd lo to into Sail Lake City, and lam goi.iy." Urigbam youns; has clri-'ari"'. disclaimed any participation or knowledge of tho overt ai t of biirninjr tha supply trai;v, nrd ti e bet t juJpcs or the Momii n e'hnracler be v? ll.t.t tin: leaders of this fingiilsr society iK ct n tir.uu to ecdeav r to blind the t;vs tf t!: General Government nnd put ( If the cl-y c n stand-up light to lLo List mocier.l. Oh tl.e other hand, r'd nicuntaiutcrs err preiLclii the most dlsiistrons cnnseipiences il the iror.pa arc net ob!o ta tight their way i'llo the en ,'. The grass burneti, tho foiage'w.-ll nij'.i ralcn up, winter setting in with ri veral deep mow, liiU'.''u of tho coiiiinniid fur in the. rrhr, and a great range of mountains shutting it. out from the t.orthern wintering gromnU. u!l sei in to givo weight to tho sppo'!it:;Ui ll at t! ' ' expediiii.n will net bd n-i fee: -:It.l rt-e. , Cache X'ulii-y, which is liU np"P, well grits piiuu, in wii.cu tro E.vut.;! j i .ir.i.i, t-.ru. -. aud over which roam great to.-ds i f cjtt; .t o".J h.n?e, the property of too Cl.nreh, will eoon, l.ov.i ver, La v.'i'.hiii ttihiag d.ctsnce o' the command. Our next advires v.'dl pro'ji',1;, Liing us fiiiiher and more important r.uv.3." Tile ix J C2i.ii-i.lit Ds.!kI'Hwi.Ci'. The following ure Ih'i Lilicial (lrs.:,,.:hc3 from Cols. Alexander and Juhm'.on, iccii. J at Washington : cui.onli. al.lx.tndi uto the adji tavj ;l;li!ai.. IIiiAr.CifAMKns Ahvt rui; Uv.ur, 1 Camp Winlicld, U. T., Got. 'J.h lsu',. ) Co!. S. Coyer, Adjutant Caui td I'. t. A. : Sir I huva tho lionur to repot I t hat I nave arsumeu command c I the trcoj-s ol t United .States, consisting of part of ti e ani v of Utah, which are nnv niciiii; ed r.t point. Thi'su troops are tin: of Infantry, eiht comp".i,:; li.uiiitry, aitd tliu batt-ries 1 ittii !':-;ime.it ,'S i f li J i'elilii cf artilii rv f,.- x and twelve pounders) comir.ai'.cid I Phelps, Fourth Artillery, ar.d !! 1 by Citptj. 1:0 Oi.'i- nance lJepiirlineiit, re: ;''et'!ivc!v. i !.I3 eatiin situated on Ham's Ieik, a tributary !' Lluek's Foil;, which U in turn a tributary 1 .1 Green river, about CUiiu tii'.ts .bov tLc iiuctiou 01 tue lo lot :s. toil IJiufcr 1 0 lOIIIS. 1 oi l JJl'tiiger IS jiul diraetiou, about thirty Infai-.'rv reached Lero cn eli-tatit. n a t iulL miles. ihe'lVnth the iihth i.l September; Ph. )y' lottery 0:1 the following (lay. The Fifth Infantry arrived on tho Jlli of October, and Leiio'd IJatteiy on the seme day. On thn Mh iuet. 1 assume. command, for reasons v.liicu 1 conceive to bo of the greatest importance to the troops aud their supplier, and of which 1 shall have tha honor to make a full report when a safe and more certain i-'i; ortuiiit ', i.f scuding despatches piesitus iwelf. At pie.i. tLt I can give only u st..t"ment of what li;'? occurred tince my arrival, r.nd teport the disposition 1 Lave determined tj muko of tlie troops. On t'uo day after reaching Il.tm'i Folk, and at the first camp 1 mauL- 1 11 it, J received the enclosed letters from Governor Yo'itig a bl Lieutenant-Genital Welis. The jr po sitions they contain, beweer absurd ll.ev are, bhowed conclusively thttt a tieti i iiiined oppo?ition to tho power of the government v.us intended. 1 had met Captui.i Van Vliel on thu l!bt ('f h-i ptBiii'.ier, ri turning from Salt Luke City, nnd was informed by him that although the Mormons, or rather Governor Young, were determined to oppose un en trunco into the city, yet he was assured that no armed resistance would Le attempted if we went no further than Foit Lmiger and Fcrt Supply. 1 was still f'.rt'.ier convi.f ed of thio by the circumstance that a luin cf 1 more man 0:10 uunureu contractors wagons Lad been parkeJ for nearly three, weeks cn Ham's Foiii without di fonce, nnd h id been uuuiolBSted, althuugh they contained provis ions aud supplies which would have been "of great use to the Mutinous. Upon reeeiving these letters I prepared for defence and to guard the supplies ne'ar us until tho nearest troops came t'p. I replied to Gov. Young's letter, a copy of which I cuclose, and have uot hud a;iy lurthvr coires pnudouce with bitn. On the morning cf tho Sib. of October the Mortncm burnt two trains of government stores on Giei n river and on tho ISig Sandy, und a few wagons belonging to Mr. Perry, sutler of the lUth Infantry, .which weru a few miles behind the latter train. Colonel Wuiu, of tho Fifth, though not anticipating any ait of the kind, was preparing to send buck: a detachment lo theae 'trains from bis camp on UlucVa Fotk, when ho received from rouio teumstci'3 who came in the intelligence of their buit'g burned. No doubt uow existed that the i:n-t ilett r mined hostility might be expected on the part of the Mormous, and it became uccos aiy from the extreme lateness of the ceason, to adopt some immediate course for wintering the troops and preserving tne supply trains with us. After much dulibvralioii, aud as sisted by the counsel of the Senior oluccrs, 1 have determined to move the tr-op by the following ronte:-Up Ham's IVik about eighteen luilei, to a read ralli d Snbtleet's Ct't-ofTj alenj Jlmt rrtatl to Hoar rivor and i Soda, Spring j on arriving r.t y"-' r- prii g tv.o routes will bu open one' e'ewn iienr ll'.sK-t 'nt v." towanls the Salt Lake; uhd tirtft l-i HiAiiottlioiict liiivnrild 1ti;,-k ir..t llivwr Lititiiitni''.-. r.lu'M m .H val!ev fir w'utcritHf ti.y troops and itoek' can "bo vn-'' - Tlie auopimn i : t.ie i: ti.e;o v.ill ii Cinoi 'y I fiKt-ing pi .ties'is. l oiinfT, AntJrrws na aic the tM6mu . ci-.'jiiistaLcasst-jf vi! ' icntii k, wLilo linrfing'ii tlss in-torcala ' tttid'or my eommuril Is tuiTinif ,t '.7 -pP4:ii-9 th re::ibtiincff whMi,! cXCt . coda Spring, 1 f'ui.'iI eftkaror I , liV vi-.y into the va.ley of iiVar river v. "fipy somo of the I,' oimon vilU ref," ln jiw 1 p"i undor tho intrusion the.' the Mui'uu np, after a dtfent, will Lo willing to treat sj! ttir.g provinions for it!e Tt5 r snppliea en band will l.-.rt tlx tnp'iths, and if I can frt posrvs sion of a lown 'in Hrnr River Vulle; 1 cm onc-ilv fortify nnd hold it all 'winter. 'i'liti' arc clso several supply Irtvins in t'11 rear, to which 1 h.ivo ciniiniinlcnt a), and if they re ceive my letter in timo t';-y will bs saved nnd cr.n join as If the .M jrm-'vis aio too stror." for its, which I do n.il anti.'irtal. 1l I'tht-r rot.d will ke adopted and I viiil tiiulre tne best ol li:"wev lo tha inor.tan:a and tunt lor tho wi;.ier. 1 I ..lira to impress cpou on ths f.ict liint I. though ot the ceiittiiaiidur a; piitil.:d to urnr-, l-.uve nin jitid this conia . litr.auFi t!:o safety of the troops absolute 'y depends upon uii immriK.'.ttj elfji t, scd f . v i n 5 infor r.'.i'.ion v.liioh make it certain l ihe com-, tnander Trill not reach lit rf bn4 the liOtb iris-!., and if wo Wait until that tlncr? unnnt , I ;jn the v:lley. Tha information I nlludeto i to thv ffect that Col. JohnMon '.. -ulji-elievcd Geu. Harney, nnd had not Uft I ort Leaven worth on the 10th or S;pUmbar, and thirty dnys is the least p.'S:iblo timu in v. hieh he can arrive here. 1 cannot, lor fear of this being intercepted, tell yoo tho stvenplb of my coiiiuini'd or send returns vl.ii. 1 1 i! strong enough to defi-nd itself and Its sappi.cs s whether it is able to assume, at.d suo'tuin an offi-ns-ive position roir.aitis to l. -"'n ; l et slioii'd tlio tenmanJs which 1 I.., - I.earJ arc in the roar cci.io up in ti;n I li.ii.k wo have f uliiv.it r.t. f.iroe to carry out. un active inv.if.i.in. Jf we are obliged to v.iuter in tlio ntom.taiiiP, j'tut can pt-rceiva l y a ri.i'eicuoo to iSlaiibiiry'a maps tliiit e will have an cpeti ratl to fait Laho City in the cpriitg, tmd cue v. hieh 1 am tjlJ is open eiirlv. Ty this cj9 attack 1 -in Lo i.tade and atteiiticn called fror.i tho t!i:.:n road (that l.y IV: t IWSgpr.) which nr.y (Li n Le travels. d hy trie, 4. ,'l'he) Lvar it., r rov.te i:-. Loftever, raid t ) i-o tho Lrrt one i.i'.o the valiry. li.e othr pis;-"i liroupli citi!iii3 thi.t cm be dcfviidcd I v a h:'Hui..l ::iii'.'-- to.T i.ui.i ' oh--'.! 1 Cli'll tlv.'t 1 t.er'y itt'pa1 ?ai!t iittii tt u- ri. ; iti a week it t'-o . 'I'ho tvm.t I vrr fo C'.fi :M Lo ninrla cavalry is , . Vf'v,y li It, i'.iili we lire po'.. I of this deScieni-y to tfi'ect any '.:!. en account c'ou liiii'iriiitt :. 1 ftttrnt'y :i: ji.st. j de- , i . in,' ii,.-,i-.v!,l,i.g Lards the 1 a I 1 ov.-i iiiK nbor.t u?. On the" I;.' -he d t i.pt. Marry, uih lifv ; le .: '.'t-ri. t to Gncn riier, t c. v, with fotif "ill whrtt !-a ; cr.uld lied rcl ii't ubl. j it:; J to lipei'jy any 1 fri.ni tho I iiitit tra.'i s, buv.., Ct.i ;,i 01 i.'ions he Uj-.itul. i j !n ce!:sion pertnit tin; I r :prcss the I j 1 r-po that my nets will meet the approval r,!' j ; tno gocnitntnt. end on tho iir-t opportunity I J v.ii; ii iko a ti:iternr,d mere dct.r'.uil repr.rl. I ! i: it tt'fji'i- '! ;ct!.'y ', a . -u f v;-rit- ' J i.ioiil .t ii'ii il by i vc: helming i'.-,o Gib j j t.'o-.-ynald 1 K'ot'ilicii of tha Govetccr find i j I ei p'e tf Utah, and 1 mu t nmst ir.-t'ti:!y ' I ,mp;rE rpan tha War lep ati.ii nl tho I'.tel j I l!n.t tha i-iiiali body of troops hero v.ill Lecd 1 : ; riiiir.t Ct tnctiti and supplies as sotiti they can i l.pcs.b;Lly be g..t here nest tfprinf. I would1 I farther respect. 'ul!y S'letrert that troops i j ahcuKI ba aut I rout California and Oregon. ' ' I L is said that the rcr.J from Culifurnin to ' 1 riult Luke is passable all Winter, and it is i 0er,.iniy i,ust Uvtl r o much enrlk r in tlio Spring than m thu Mitttr. vcur obtihent Ft-r- 1'.. IS. Ai.I's.'.xiii:ii, Colonel 10th Infatirv, cctsaisn(!it OL. joii.sion to n:;: Asst&T.wr AD- jcTAvr oi:M.r..tti. IIk.U m'ARTKltT Akmv or L'r.'.I', Cam:! on the Three Cruf'tin' uf Swoet Yi'utei", Del. li!, l.-'.' T. j M .wen To tight I nirn v.iio live all Foil i.ui itnie, c -i who Lad been n i.l r.n ex- i I ' i.a 1.1 it. IV, .:- '.v i pf" l Colonel ALs i '-"ip "" heir v.:.y hue 1 r, i rriveu at our ; From them 1 Lmuo i t hut tho Mormons, having inteiposed a force hi rear f.f our troops then encamped ut Ham's j Fork of Green 2iivei, Hieei edid io binning I three supply trains, with their eouteiits. A j nu f -.ige from Coloni I Alexander wa3 sent I Ly litem to Colonel ( F. Smith, instructing I him to piloted tkeliuiuS in jhe rear, which j contaia iho clothing, Si'oley ientr-, mbsis- lenco, Ac, 'Phe orJers wiiU regard to the j run n'li iT the cavalry and companies or tha rs:.!'.! Laving Loeu couutermaiiilei', leaves t'olenrl Smith with only stwi-nly two men. l'ci ly.sevi 11 men or his command were luft j at Ltirar.i.o as IIij Governors fsrmf. 1.1. Sit.ith, tf tho linigocns, is four days march I ei.ind us, with lu companies of tiragoons, I the, fcily-S-Vt 11 t.ien of Col. Smith's command I at d t a 1-1 1 1 v -t'.vo iliagoe.ns of 0i efcort who 1 ' to 1 ft tl I.nr.iniid to come oa with Lieut. iliith .is cctiiinaud will nuuber about 'iOO men. I have r.rJered hint to hasten fonvnij and join Colonel Si.iiih's command. We will march in tho morning, and expect to encamp with Col. Smith to-morrow night. The ex pre.'s man says, Colonel Alexander would attempt tu reach the Valley of Salt Lako by tho Lear river; it is much f.inhtr ihuu by the ticiial route, and why lie feleeta it 1 could t ut lenrn, unless from the probability of the In rasa being burnt by the Mormons on the li.rect route. 'These men say that it is cer tain thut they will burn the iirasi cn the rente tiiey uro about to pursue. Under these cir cumstances, il' I could communicate with Cel. Al 'xr.nder I would direct him to take np a good position for tho wiuter at Hani's Fork. The read b beset between this und Hum's Furk v-ith eotnpanit's of Mnruion, so that It is doubtful whether 1 shal! be able to com municate with Col. Alexander. With gnat respect, jour obedient servant, -- A. It-; '.sToy, Col. 2-1 Cavalry, commanding' A rw ct Utah. Major irvin Mc'lowell, Assistant Adjutant Gt'iieiul, lieadquattei'ti of the Army, New York city. A Chai.iie in Tin; Papacy. If the Luglish papers aro Hot misinformed, there is to bo a si coiid Lngiish cardinal. The Uev. Ur. Lr. ringluu of Locaou (who bears the titular dignity of Arehibitl.op ef Tiebizoned,) is to bu elevated to the pr.it lo iu the room of Car einal Yv isemni whose couiijutor hs now is. 1 1 is added that Cardinal ijoinau hat been summoned to Home und that he ''need not comply with the command. lU is as a prince of tha church priucipally independent cf the Ijolj Sop, so far as its territorial jurisdiction extends ; but io weil informed Catholic ci'des it is stated that the Pope is anxious to abdi cate his sovereignty, and fooki to Curdina' Wiveman us the ouiy persou werlby to ear. eecd him," 15 mi I - iiUOOUUtOC Wltll ft Bear i , A perty of geuitenien from Angin-in.ii'oo- 1 ooWefinj; tue t.hfj'pawa lvlver; vit;gr.t T "i'l'i-ooniered a black bear, nnd were attacked by It v.ith n degree of ferocity seldom exhi bited by the fnzxly bfi.ir of the Hoeky Monn laitis. 'I he 4aiu farie (WL' : ). Telegraph say." :' ; "TBy had started oH their return home vard, and while nseendinj from a deep ravine or iwale, about antisel, di3covered Ihe bear sl indiPT qu the summit of a ridge somo dis taacu oif. Mr. U. H. McCormick discharged hii pieco at the euimal, when it mado toward thern at a rapid pace. Arriving in their midst, it sprang on Mr. C; tearing him froln !iis horso nnd wounding binvin a dreadful oiesner. The rest of the parly immediately liirmoented, but for some length of timo were t-.nablu ta render their comrade any iip "istance, on account of the bear having" him i 1 suji a position that to discharge their guns ct tho fcroeions brnto would hav (.till more imperilled his lire. Finally, Mr. Young clubbed his rifle, and struck the bear upeu thi head, when it immediately let go its deathly grasp upon McCormick and sprang upon Young with redoubled ferocity tearing und wdnadiiig him in such a fearl'iil manner that fears aro entertained for bis recovery. The thirJ patty succeeded in dispatching th'o ferocious creature but not before receiving several severe bites und having two of his ribs broken. Tko parties succeeded in reach ing a logger's shanty about midnight, nnd tw re. brought home next day in a disabled condition. 'I'he bear weighed vbeu dressed ip,.aru of 1,00'J pounds." Soyr. Facts roa inn Ctatois Among the two hundred ministers whoso biographies are found in the valuable nnd interesting His. toryof. tho Presbyterian Church in America, by the Into P.ev. Mr. Webster, we discover that one hundred nnd forty-five of that number had Scriptural Christian names, leaving Gfly cne only that had not. 'J'here are forty .fohris, sixteen Samuels, ro'no iMvit'r, eight James, six Josephs, live Thomafc?, four Timothys, four Nathaniels, fit'.- Uenjan.ins, four "Andrews, and fjiir I'anii ia, :c. rifty-four were natives of Ireland, twc-nf v- isix of Kcotiand, twenty-five of Connecticut, ! tr. nty-four of Masenchusclts, soven of I'enn jsylvanii, seven ofLonj Jsliind, Ia'c cf ling, j land, two of G.-ut, Hrit..iii, two hf New , Jersey, thiee of Delaware, one of Gtrn ary, I 1 Life ol New York, ono cf 1 fi.lhttui, t nd uboiii j thirty wIiojc places of nativity arc unknown. M AiivM.i.oi'K Growth or Vr'ntTA-finx i- Tin: IiAnii'Mcs. Huvard Tu lor. rotracirc li. rteits uiong tin? coast of NomiivuLcr tlo ?.ic of a few weeks, rays': I was particularly? truck, dating the retain, with ten rapid progress of Slimmer the flying leaps with which sl.e clears her trhoit Coiii?.;-, Among the Lofodens the potatoes were com irtg into blossom and the rye rod barley into ..c.'.d, t..: graa n.r (-.ivuelj c to tunoy L-.d drying on poles, aril tl.e pre, n of tho woods and meadows showed the durk, rich c'ir.racti r i.r thj Southern lauds. Owing to this rapidity of growth, oil tne more hardy varieties Jf vegiinblas may be sncces'ifufly cultivated. Mr. Thomas informed mo that "his pens nnd beans at Kaaliord (lot. 70 deg. N ) greft'tree fich"s in twenty-four hours, and, liiongh plant ed six weeks later than those aboU Christ i.mn, come to maturity at the same time. Mere is another popular illusion dispelled. What nto all the marvels cT tropical growth to this? : m ..... , , . .. . ,.. .. ,, ! . VV.' '.. V""r l'",'u'"-"r, re- i tOl'lIrMi ilk t!ii' Vnrlf mirsrrc nvlilli New ork miners, pxbibtta nnn ; ; r . 1 .: :. . . , " '" ei.u.iu-oie ,' te.ieciuui leats d n ' .", Tr'"'3 l'",CS- V rP is a yeting man, only twer.tv-four vears ofatrn V: If!. 1.1 IlitlO .1, .1 ti;:!Vi; rn ti.ii,r,r.iniir.t..!,i i.e games r.t cm ss wun live stri ng Biivr rsa rits, coniUeiS four, and comes cut in a draw game wish tho iil'th. At any stage cf the playing, he is aide to desciibe exactly the position cf nil Ihe pieces CO all the boards. What concentration of thought, w hat skill in combination, what distinctness and umplitiulo of memory, does such u feat t ir.ee. Grain TbaI'K or Chi'-aim, Ji.i,. The total receipts oT the s-.tson at Chicngo, Illinois, aro now T0.t-8,i barrels of Hon.-. 8,810,710 bushels wheat, 0,070, 'J17 bushels corn and I "i.'i.fi-lO bushels oats or a total equivalent to 1 T.Sfif'.O." "j bushels of grain. The total ship, meuts of the season ate now lol.all barn-Is I flour, 8,ci33,SU9 bushels wheat, 0.".o,';;ia , bushels corn and S77,77l) bushels oats, or a J total equivalent to 1 7,017. '.'St) bushels of j grain. The highest price paid for cargoes of I spring wheat on Tuesday was CS cents, de- l.vered on board of vessels. IIoilRIUI.K ' SXA'l KMK.NT. 'i'he Mel'cltgo' (Iowa) Visiter says thut a young child, Lot fix . yairs of age, died w ith dt! train tren.cns ut "LrusU liun." The father a short lime siuco j was sent to jail for selling whiskey and dar- ir.g his incarceration his wife mado whiskey: "meat and drink" for herself oty child, 'i'he . j wife finally fell down stairs und Vlled horse',!' j and the child was shortly uftcr aicked with j all the symptoms of dclirum treXens, with i which il died. j Nt.oRO SrAMt'Bi'r. On Sunday i.igl.!, a family of neuroes, consisting of father, mother and livo children, tho property cf George W, Fairfax, of Piestou Co., Va.took throu horses belotiing to thnt gentleman and escaped into Penuslvania. They were pursued the next day, overtukon, and captured after a desperate resistauee, and lodged in jid, at Morgautown, in Jicrks Co. J'a. A Tkriiiui-R Fioht. A terrible lll.t e cared one night last week, b.-tweeu a fine blooded stulliou and a Jack, belogiug to Maj. James 11. W el'Sler, of this county, which re sulted in the death of the former. The Jack literally tore one of tho horse's earj cul by the routs, and then seizing him by the throat, soon made a finish of him. Columbia S. I '.) Mirror, llow im ns Know ? l'.ditors iu Iowa nre often placed on commit!' nat.SU.te and coun ty fairs, To what txteut liu-y carry tlfeir examinations may be supposed by the follow ing which is contained iu tho repoitof a lute fuir by the editor of the Davenport Democrat, lie says ; "'i'he best wolleo cloak was worn by a lady of Muscatine ; also the best socks aud home-made shirt." Mivhigen Jglc. Mr. Morptiv of New Orleans, is the chers champion uf Auisrua. '." Fiom the A ncricart M-psmiger. . ; " TiiE Eapsy cAE. - 'A child was wildly v.t!ptr.ii ' '' ' WLilo rosy moi nle f.spi d ; ' Eht tsMM to fend her itH4 Uirtl.t Thai cher.hlieil oiid was utnei. , Yrrf ihcre it lay n cumlr-, Shut eye aud open beak : In vain she smoothed its ruffled plumes, ., Aud pressed them to her cheek. - j Alii?. poor sobbing monrncr, blight cause to us it seems For such a whelming grief to flow lu ugoniiing streams j -Yt'i9 we journey onward, With added streugth to bear The withering of the gourds that cheer Our pilgrimage of care. Oft from onr walla suspended, And bathed in sorrow's tide, Is counted many an empty rage Where oar hearts birdling died. ... l. u. a. 0v us; Tlio Trick I Played tircn ray VTife end Auht. 1 had an nont coming to visit me, for the first. time since my marriage, and I don't know what evil genius ptoinpted tlio wicked ness (I acknowledge with tears in my eyes that it was 6uch,) which I pertrated towards my wifo and my ancient relative. "My oear," euiU 1 tO'tny wife, on- 'he r!ay beforo my mint's arrival, "you km autt Mary is coming to-niorrow ; well, I forgot to mention a rather nnuoying circumstance with regard to her. S'ie's very deaf, and although she can't hear my voice, to which she is ac customed, in its ordinary tones, yet yon will bo obliged to speak extremely loud in order to bo l.i'nrj. It will be rather inconvenient, hut 1 know you v.i !d- verylh'n in you pow er to make her stay ajrieable." Mrs. ,S. announced her determination It make herrelf hearer if possibb. 1 then went lo John Thomas, who loves a jnko ns well as any per.sn I know oT, toldr him to be at my house) ct 6 P. it., on the following evening, and felt comparatively happy. 1 went to tha railroad sliition with a.-,cor-riage tho next e vening, and when I was on my way homo with my BUDt.I said, "My dear aunt, there is one rather annoying infirmity that Amelia l as, which 1 forgot in mention l.cfuro. iihe'sviry deaf: and allhoticli she hear my voice, to v-bich the is accustomed in ' its ordinary tones, yet vou ili Le rMiod to spcai: extreaii ly I. I'm sorrv for it." ,'d in order to Lj LotrJ. Aur.t Mary, in the goodness of thn heart, protested that she rather liked speaking lm:d mi l to do so wnt.IJ pive her preat plenauro. 'I'he carriage drove up 0:1 tlio steps was tny wife at tho window was John Phomas, wti'i a f.c ittflT iJon.i r.s if ia hid iiLried all his relatives Cat afternoon. tjccnded the J nrn de'i-j'ited to see yon," fhrieked my wife, and tho policeman ou tha oilier side o:' the street started, ui.J my aunt marly fell d.'iwn tho f 'epp, "Iviss me, my dear," howled my aunt ; and tho hall lamp clattered and tho windows shook ai with a fever and ague. 1 looked at tho window John had disappeared. Human nature cor.ld stand it r.o long.-r. 1 poked ny head into tho carriage, acd miit into ttronr: convulsion"!. ij When 1 entered tho parlor, ny wife- was helping aunt Mary to take ofT her kiir.st i 1 -.. .i ... i , t.. . . .... i t . t .. r . . i ' voe. , SudderJe, "Ditl ycu lir.ve a plaint jo:ir- nevr went ciT nfv wile like' a pi,t,I, and I n : T.j 1 -... 1 ' . . 3 ' ; "itather ifosty, wis t ,o re:ponre, iti a ; warhoop, and so tie.' conversatioj continue.;, i 'i'he iieighLcrs for ti'.rects around tn'ist have heard it ; when I wa3 in the third story of tlio building, 1 heard every word pluinly! I fu the courso of the evening, toy aunt took occasion to say to me, "How loud yot;r wifo t speaks 1 Don't it hurt her ?" I told her a'l deaf persons talked loudly, and that my wife being used to it, was not affected by ihe exertion, and that Aunt Ma ry was getting along very nicely with hi r. " Presently my wifo fuid softly, "Alf, how veiy loudly your aunt talka!" Yes," stiid I, "all ileafpetsor.s do. You're retting along with her finely; she hoars every word jou say." Audi rather think I she did. Llated by thoir success at being under - ! stood, they went at it hammer and tongs, till everything on tho mantle piece clattering i pguin, anil I was sern iisiy airuiil ol a crowu collecting iii front ol tho hnus.. ! Hu: ih. end v,a near. My aunt Liingof ' un investigating turn cf mind, was liui-iroiis of finding out whitlher I he exertion of talking ! so loud was not injurious to my wile. So j said the, iu an tine itthly hoot, for her voice was not so milfical ns it was when shu was s youn:.'. "Poesu't talking loud (.train yor jlut.gs?" . ! "It is an exertion," shrieked r.iywif.'. ' "Then why do you do .t V v. as ihe answer- n:g scream. "I?scanse "or.ca'ise yoa c.ii't licttr if 1 d .-ii't," FCjiieaied my ail'.;. ' V.'lr.l!" said my aunt, fuii 1 v rirr.i rg railroad whistle tuii liar-. 1 began lo thn k it t.me to e .i:c!,:ite tie ptcr.H.it s : nr.d leokiug round and st-eii.,' ,1 oiin g-ine, I sti pped into tl.J buck pailur, ti ltd j tht ro Lo lay fiat on l'U back, with his feet at ! a liy.ht r..i-le to hU body, rolling tioai s,ilu , to tide with Lil fists poktd into h,s ribs, -ai d , a mct t cgot.ir.ii'g cxprets'ou vt cotutti rai.ee, j tut not 'utlcririg a found. I immediately : aud involuntarily assumed a s.milar ntti' ide, I and I think, tbai frcm ike ralalivo poiilioti : of our boots and Loads, and our attempt to ' restrain our laughter, upoph.w fiu-i i i.vj j ensued, if a boniUe gruu i which ool.u ,f.ve i vent to iu l is endeavor to ronress Lb r.-nbd- , ity had not betraved our hiding r.laeo . . . " . r , - !. . Inrushid tny wife and my anal, who I.t i this tiaie comprelu-adi J the joke, und soc'n a j scolding as J ll.cn got J hu t gvi nature, i and I hop never to get agnm. J I know not what the end would have been t r i i i i . .... .i ..,,, ..,.ir.i i 11 IMIUU, 1.1 1.1. i;uum'wi m ., I'j-tw, ,,,-jt.v.u, and symputautic, had not tiveu vett lo such a diabolical noise, someluiitg tietweeU a groan and a horse-laugh, that all gravity was up. et aud wo screamed in concert. A whittling match between two ' ebonies" took place in Uarrisbarg last week. They I'.imm. ncul at half nasi sevrn and wuist.e.l until fifteen trinut. before ten, wk.u i v. ol 1 1 s ii "gin in." i'r..rr.Toas AKn J'AriTAi.i.rr!. This hit Will tit other klitmles than that of Paris a "good tLing'' ol a Parishiau gamin, (urchin loafer 6oy.i It. is lively, energetic, cbnrac taristia and eC'eetive : Two pen I'nniHU were chatting on the Eoul eVtrd. Obo was a great speculator, develop ing the plan of a macmhcetit pnj ct, the other a dazzled capitalitt, ready to map at tlio bait. He hesitate d a little i but as not yhld.yr. f erely u.j'.tn. few .L)jeeti..us 'or conscience' rake. Near these two pafsud nconplo of jonngs. ters, often or twelve years. They aere L-ok-ing into a tobacco shop close tiy, and one cries out to tha other : "IN the" piper ! I'd like to smoke a sou's worth of tobacco." "Well," said the other, "bnv a sou's worth." "Ah ! as luck will have it, i haveu't a sou." 'Hold on, I've gut two sons." "That's the ticket, just the thing -one for the pipe, nnd one for the tobacco." "Oh, yrs I bat what am I to do V "Yes! Oh. you shall, be a stockholder; you can spit !" ' It was a ll.h of light. The Capitalist thrust his h inds into his rr ckel! und (led. I Tko speculator ciit a furious lock ht tLc two urchins, and turned down the street. Pt'TiONARV. Wo Cud thn following new utinitions of severnl words in onr 1 mgnrtgo not to tie found in Webitcr's Pietionuty : Hard Time" hilling on a Cold grind stoca and leading the President's me'snge. Love A little word within itself intimate ly coincted with shovel and tongs. Progress of 1 i:ne A pedlar going through the land with wooden clocks, Poetry A bottle of ink sprinkled over 11 shnet of foolscap. Patriot A man who has nilhi.r prr povly nor reputation to losa. Il:ne-.ly Obsolete; a term formerly used ;u t it' cube of a man woo paid for his news papers and thu coat on his back. Independence Owing fifiy thousand dol lars which you never iutund to puy. Lovely Women Au article muiiiifaeturod by milliners aud dress makers : "Who wants but littlo en the head. Lilt much below to nuke it spread.'' T;:i: Lino. Wo l...vo herd of P.L!y Wake's eeuu in a ho'.a iusaid I'addy's gardeti ; where, if were only to say. ' How are e, Pad dy Hlake?'1 tho echo wouid answer. "Very well, thank you how is yourfiell '?" However Paddy Uiake's echo and oven the celebrated Swiss echo fills short of the following : What muft bo done to conduct anuvrspopcr right? Writo. What is nccceisnry for a farmer to assist him 'System. What should givo a bliu I rasti Hie grcntetl cL Lpht ? Light. What is the best counsel pivou by a jugticn of the peace t Pence. Who commit the created abominations ? .a!'or,3. What cry is the gieatcst teirifier ? Fire. A ClIA.M'l? FOR AX IxiERKNCi:.- Jn passing down one of our btiek streets u few days Finer we over heard a colloquy between a coupl of darkies, and we were ju:l in timu to hear tha folluAiigl 'Now fook'er yer, CharLc, Jii-i inrtti Le a honest nigger, then ogin ha inotitcneil, but cf 1 wrj a chicken, nnd knowed dat he was about da vard 1 tell ver wot nigger, I'd rookt hi-li, I would." We were satisfied on Ihe point of Jim's hen-c.-ty ar.d therefore pursued our onward course. Milile Adcertiicr, j "Maria," said a Wy lo her colored c,?m Wennaid, "that is the fourth silk oress you have rrorn since you came to me ; pray -Low I ;:.any do you own ?" uo;y seven .nss; tint l m saving my wages to buy nnnodder." "Seven! what use aro Feven s;lk ilressps to yen.. Why, 1 ilo'nol own ns mtiny us that." Snect not, Mi-s." said ma smiling darkoy "you doi'3li.t need 'em r nmcii ns I does. You see yon quality white folks eierx body knons is qualilr ; "but we b tterincst kir.,1 of cullu'd pussiu.s bus to dress sniu'rt to 'tiugu ourselves for Common tra'h." a A Sermon, for effect, sLmild be pointed. A man once commenced thus. 'Without the least ceremony, friendly Lea rrs, 1 drop iu among you. You en d preach ing tu tho dried herring needs rain. 'ou need wetting with tho blistering blackstrap of ij very day gospel, and it's my duty to giv.i it to juii. 1 am running ever with that kind uf getpel as full ns an irishman of 1 quor and prtach 1 in ti.it. Woe is me if 1 dci't give the nicorr gibiit particular fits. "i have a ci.il to preach to yen, Sceptics i:o?d not sty U was some ether noise. My j duty is piaiu as your nbcitiiniiblu wickedness. ! -My h-ait has long yearned over you as a ' sningle would yearn over tiie lender pmts if a vicious .-c.iooioey. i.iao a lea j lui iioy in urasshopper time, I am bound to pursue vou I i i every hiding place, nnd drug your ituqui : lies to light. As U-irihle ns a tUh hawk upon a li..'.y tucker in hhoa! waler, will be my I swoop, but when 1 !iD lite tear of repentances i cieaniii.g upon tint elo 'ok as mild as a mother j to her babe, will 1 stnilii natu und pour i balm as giatefitl us warm tallow on a blistei, j ii; to y. itu wounded h"0H. iou will learu j to It ri mo I'tcn, mid I i-'iiill have cnusutj 1 r?r..t iUi j,.'attiVilv yt ur grsi.r.criis uud yeur i t a:..'t-" j . . . . -- A ' .si'tiTK i aI'jv The. Peticil Pre. Prr.s av. is that taj Jie; tiblieaii cntolidat ! :'....! ny.r it) that city visited the clioit i l.oe.imnlita Woiks to pnlaver the woikion. i Whiia I'jltlgthe lliUitl bi'.l.kiilg lialllb IlisCOilt ' tail wa-. csagl.l in a band, am! l e was strung n p to tha ecatr.j a;:i.o-t I'.aLliC kicks and ' tnt -It s cn his part. While in this' pictureo j .pie ut tit udo il if said that I.e iitiii.ted in I iking hrt.ib with ievoial of ' ti e bwy," m o ;rion,i d arouiM lo Sue the fan. tietliiig n d ; tl.e f.i'a. and hating k.ckeu him; ell out cl breath, ha i.'ai luwdre.l uivoy, alter hit to rpi etJ: y "n:iuru. l.. y n.'vurti ( s n one of lb H : t ' tiai ers a buboim threw c.t, anil a i .r ..!,. Aua is i.rni to bo uiirried. .BS no uriher use for them. I. prewar for na c.Mriino i!.aiv in for a Paris ccrrespondeLt uf t 0r use. lYork Caiiersiy.. tha iaili. sate comirg itl.oct li; ops, batK, wai!di.ie', or any. .ut I'.'.l't! A Yankee, alio had just come from F.or ence, being asked what he had seen and i' mieied, aad weather he was not in rapture with tie Venuk de Medici, replied. "V!)( to till tue truih, I ib.u'l tnr shout lLois ttene g .s '
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