The Country dollar. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1849-1851, May 06, 1850, Image 1

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"What an old gooae she must be. Mr. to be requested to leave the house. Ifl who used to work in the brick block across
Raymond is loved' and respected by all he does -not leave, with your permission, I the way ?"
who know him. Several of our oldest, I will retire to my room." "Yes, sir."
most wealthy and influential citizens have "I suppose you arc anxious to see the "Vi'hen,he returns give my compliments
clubbed and raised funds enough to buy journeyman printer,but if he dares to show to him, and say that my nameis Mullins,
u press and types, and have engaged him . his face within the , reach of a poker; I and that all the members of my family
to edit a newspaper they design to publish.' will drive- him into the street. I have a would be happy to see him."
;Ile is the Ihutous author of the thrilling will and a way to punish upstarts who do Mr. Mullins returned and informed the
sketches published over the initials of G.not know' their own piece, and have no , family that the journeyman printer had be
'R. I regard for the higher order of society." I come, not only an editor, but also a prom-
Miss Clem says :he wouldn't touch; At a late hour that night, or rather atlinent member of the; Senate, and that the
him with ti pair of tongs, and that he is a an early hour the next emorning, the par. I news respecting Mr. Fitzgammon was, a•
low fallow, fit only to go with vulgar peg-' ty broke up ; hut the unfotunate Mr. Fitz- I las, too true.
plea' "gammon had partaken too freely of wine' The intelligence spread like wildfire Total, • 323,351'
"Pshaw! that's all moonshine. The and sober John was nominated and up- through the city, and afforded a rich feast GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, •
n ine mny come when s h e w ill h e glad to pointed a committee of one to lead the em- tior tale-hearers and scandal-mongers ; and Three steamboats ply regularlybetween
those ale) carry the devil's mailbag from San Francisco end Sacramento lit' and
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be in his company. There is an accona incnt stranger to his lodgings.
door to door, had their hands, hearts and !on their upward passage are always croaa
',helical and pretty young lady boarding ' The nextday it was rumored in diffier- I mouths full for a for , . I ded with passengers for the mines, at and'
In re eho gave the mitten to Mr. Fitzu,atn. 1 cot
parts 0 the ( • I 3 ,a lore, duke •
'Th'ilm but she wo"I'l I''' ( - I(. 4 l ''''d to have knight, baronet, or earl, or something The Hon. Mr. Raymond—the low born:about these - new settlements.
t journeyman—the plebian printer, who be.l On Feb. 1, a petition was presented to
Mr. 'Raymond accept her hand, her heart, • m 0 t,,,, ,
I longed to the vulgar herd—called fre- the Legislature for the
had lichen in love with Miss Mullins,
incorporaTtiobtel
lineora
and her aortune."
to see the charming and beautiful Magnetic Telegraph Company.
time brokers daughter. Maria received a
As John surmised,
11 : ( 1 :1 1 , t. c , lit , I t o , ( N li l l i e m:i l :l l Sedgeland; and although Clara set is to run from San Francisco to San Jose,
II" ver u Y "'fling ' severe en udleing - from her aunt,
there Wa,r a grilnd soj we ;It the nouse cern- ' from her cousin, because she s poke
ed and occupied by the her cap limm• him, and tried all the skill of hence to Sacramento City and such other
liallghtY, hoinelY ce,ntemptuously of Mr. Fitzgammon.
an experienced coquette, she failed to win '
Mrs., reel the hard-a- el, dignified Mr, •
Maces onthe route as may
be desirable
. Miss Mulliti's jealousy induced her to:
1„dt,.., mere the heart of the printer, who became the ..
Mullins,
husband of Maria Sedgeland.— ' a Marine telegraph to conamunielite with
Lieut. Deer, S. N., proposes to build
. believe that several young
At an 'ark h,)(11' dol., is ahead, aaml•cd, not ~ely smitten but deed in love with time ; haPPY
le teamed, coaled, ditioad, pr Drun ed and vidri:cair s h e wor d,j r , d , rued in or d er, Chant improved in wisdom as she increased ,San Francisco from the Sea, He asks'of
~i• hp ,. „ f r e ,. t i ons, ! in years, and finally became the con
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;Le tie a're, ; 1:;1 he eceel'a . cd Mr. Fity.L. , treinon might have
and respectable man ; At San Francisco they are sharp on it
tent- , the City Council $2,000 to he =in the work.
to make sure oldie idol
pressman in Mr. Ray- legal voters. These questions •
' never drinks v me. fie belongs to n (Mi. 12nen seen ieetealing a flight of •riammite
~ ,.i.,i9 r, of Ihe „!•,:c,ns c.i . T 4 n)re rli lice," • ..,:(.1 .=, nntl :titer f V fling out the she and her parents went to work in ear.' ed wile of a wor th y
Wel e put
mu"' ran-' nes; to bring about a mr stub and have time who worked as
• eSehe is a cold eve r 1..1. is he? Ness !paved on the silver door plate, pulled the • .- .
patties unite d in IO,ItY:11101IN. mond's 'effie.e. to one at a recent election :
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' I ante him mere than I did oc;imre ; and if Le:: with such yiult bee that the lap dug . 11 I dl d -- ! "Where were you born, sir?" • "In
me an or to a hem Mr. fitzgammon ; -
" I should like to know the name 0. - rhet h e ev er come s to rny house .1 lilt' drive !me led with the ear-ache, and the set - .
FrOM Ca Itilbruia, England." "How long have you been in'
bti,y , id was
handsome young' fellow who aecompseied him away with a broorneticha' •• t ants started a ith alarm, and the
. the United States 1" "Seven years "
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lid not press his claims for fear he'
you to church last Sunday," ream cited , „ john, ” said Mrs. ,Mullins to h e r set ._ • mi s t ress wondered what on earth was the r '''.; ' ,
• m ean t uese it euetomer.
Clara Mullins, to her arnieble and beeuti• : vent men, "take this /a/at-aka:a to gville :4l alter• i,- PACIFIC POSSESSIONS. ' "How many papersdid youget?" "Three.'
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f. l . short t , inue arrangements wee ful cousin Maria Sedge-hind. 1 tel where Mr. Fit zgananon boards, and I- le 4w as escor!ed • into a pleasteit n - .0m,1
ti a Milliners , ta il ors, — I"That's one too many—stand aside. " a
"That's a pretty question to ask. Do give it to him your elf, a ith may cempla a bleb was handeomel) , furnahed eeh the In. " e "1 t he " ''' ' In ca ~ ; a Actual arrival of Over TWO Million of Dollars' The Sacramento fl ood has entirey sub.
von imagine lam so simple as to tell rill ments." ; most fashionable lurniture. After ixaing •
shoemakers, and conic( tioners were busi
bi Gold and Gold Dust. sided, an& no further danger is apprehen
^ ly• at work. The day is as selected, the
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t know in this age of select societies? The I It Ives past nine o'clock, and yet Mr. intreduccO - fo the company present, he ; r e . ; invited, -
The steamships Cherokee and Empire daily risingin value.
.' ;tout. Town lots at Sacramento city erg
guests s s ty ic
the tiptoe
thienime.res
next thing you is ill want an introductien; Fit zee mmon was still in ,he embrace of meek , a low bow; tried to smile, scraped
City both reached New York, on the sth Levees aro to be built at Sacramento
p l a ‘ mil i :C.S
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occurred
hick nt.icipa
haaand•by you will set: our cap, and ehe Mei phees. The waiter, however, glad to his liet upon the carpet, and then /Mk-
lion
inst., bringing over 82,000,000 in gold, City to prevent future inundations. The
pee l -, as en tier) is le
knows but you may veal away my gal. eevidien the slecees, ited tat d hint, so that wanly tienaled like a lade of dry goods
late( as fellows.
]ant beau, and then lenvc me ale ee in the ae : aieing.reol o miela la got in rci.diac:.s upon the Hail ; alter wl ich he leolied up • and 330 passengers, from the different work will cost a million of &Afars. .The
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• "Wia: did you set: this new paper?"
glory of sin& blessedness." ! fo r the next men!, awoke him at lace. . %tali an air of wench oes %%Laical) & greet ; • ports between this coast and San Francis. authorities have ordered the lands cleared
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'Yes I saw i t, but you know asawell as
"Now, Maria, stop oohing fun at neat ere usually spent en hour at his Aoiler, importan c e, it hi ; h se ( em od t o say, what'
and let's know the name of thet nice ectine' washing his hands, powdering his lace, !Link )t . u p tlii , imported
tpcciolcri of
gf . n.., :r do, that 1 have no time to react newspa.
lest : the letter mails reach nearly 30.000 All th e other towns of the Sacramento
. ° i / pers. Clara is to be married next Mon. . . , . .
man.” . 1 umipapering his curls, lacing his stays, etc. ti lit v;m number, and the time consumed in their and tributaries are thriving; particularly
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' day and I shall have to be as busy as a
"Weil, Clam, ii it Will aflard you sr' WhOst Le it as dressing, and decoraiieg . Fie really was FL n tnarkaLle looking oh-; - ' - transmission from San L•ranoisco was just th e n ew town s of y .' •
übaville,
dress maker, or cut a eorry figure at the
much gratification to ascertain his toure, I his person, ham 'moronic need conversation krt. Ills c o arse hair was oiled, curled & ' 19 34 days, and English dates had been re- Fremont, end a surveyVerm o nt ,
recently made on
wedding.
will not be so cruel to withhold it ; here is with an haellb , ent welter, who was a n old scented. Ile start dat every person in ceivekthere, via New York, in 55 days. Feather river near its mouth, called Nich.
b. "But here is a fist poled's , to a a:tre
llis card." !chum of his. ; the room through his quizzing glass. Ile I. 1 I/ . F .,, From various sources wo make up the glass Communication has opened with
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"GeOrge Raymond. NVlee a pretty ! "1 guess misses is agoin to eat e a Far. ware cm his intellectual face, moustaches , folloaine summary :
0 all parts of the Placer from the above -.
combination of names. ' Georges is the, ty to-night, and this note is to ax the gee- whisker;, imperial and goa : e ,,, and ' outwit :,tiisimed foreigner." , ,
OVERLAND EMIGRATION. , .
points, and the three regular steamboats
"De reed it, pna said Clara, smilingly:.
Greek word for farmer, and Raymond ' demon you have just called to attend. " ; like an ess deo lied se tab air d a horse ik. i• ' h• • ) i
iers! mi.. a . r .lo mot oily .our.olComAtirch 1- which leave this city for the great point
"I lieew he pe t
make a neise'ln the
signifies sunlight on the mountains.'' I a You do not call lain a gchtleinan, I left the tail slicking out a histmenh. His . .
The last of the California emigrants that :of disembarkation, Sacramento city; are
men orank society,
I 1 A f his in
"So you admire the name, and think hope. He iml as cross vs n bear with a sore red, can(); hatters were hooped a ith huge ' "' A ' • left the United
) me States in 1649, are just ar. on each of their trips crowded with pas•
having such a princely fi/I tune, and a va- I. .
he who wears it is peasonally bendsornc." I head, and is more trouble at the table than rings, end a brooch large enough ler a ' rivinm , in this city. The journey, general- congers forthegold id• •
!gongs.
near ulaccompliehme nts, such fascinating ; .
been y,
"Yos t Maria, I think he is a peraset mod- I env other six Loa rders in the house. Ile looking ; glass stuck upon his ruf fl ed shirt 'iv sn b eek'n , has m 1„, attended with great' The weather has been delightful.
manners, and such superb talents, ciumut , .• •
el of a man. HOW neatly, and yet how l smells of the soup until his moustache dips laeom. 1 .., a ; euflering and privation, and, in too many I On the San Joaquin the disturbances be.
; lue to make a great sensatien amaopg
lainly, he dresses! What a fine fiaure,iinto it, and then pronounces it mait lor ; Most persons could have seen at r, . ,
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.„ instances, by death from misadt entu re and tween Americans and Charms are all set-
u cumpe . tent 12 apple let his 6(.111lib.
broad forehead, and beautiful eyes he has.; pigs; he says the Leersteak is to ,Oi as glom e', that he was ono of tho se poncho unfereseen circumstances. Emigrats who Bed. .
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Is he a lawyer, or doctor, or professor, or' leather—the butter. strong as Sampson— script creatures, w h o known but little 'a Lut tis hear 111 Pa.:
came by Cooke 's route by Santa Fe, eere: It is proposed to establish in. California
I a :•• We have receivedthe
Lonhon Tina's”
merchant, or student? What is ho 1" , an. the pies and puddiegs not to be coma. Be-track CS externally, except v. hat they / ex sd to great l. fromhostilelndians, ! the ia! aP• General with 0
po e pen b
; • • . "Hear this, ma, the news is from Eng- •
" He a is n printer." I pared to such luxuries in London. We lens !! fosa the leolting-g!asse and eho • Lig ,. ~...., i •
suppose
my
envious jaakais endured much hardship, and sustained a : duties ofState Engineer arid Corninisaion
" A publisher, you mean." I have to be as crreful in feeding him, as know melting of raftenselves internally, ex- """ `"" considerable loss of property in copse.' er of Internal Improvements, to be•inclu
cousin also told me that she be
adle el a ~
" No, he picks up types in a newspa- thouah he were a wild beast, gnashing his cept what they 1;d 1
;rem time liquor g - less.f 1 Istretched 'dd . his
pence ot le long country over; emm functions-
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vrd comet':El • was an impostor,will seo
per office." teeth on the keepers of the menagerie." Ile followiwu craivarsaiion late CIII time Tic ' „:) which the • without feed
1 a came, or water] A petition has been presented to the
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her mistake.
410, now I understand ; you ina rel to I " Why, how )oil talk, Bob. Miss Clara parties veil] afford en idea of tat: mental •
eta I for stock. But disastrous as were the ex State Legislature, praying that general
"Ho let me rea d without further inter- stay that he is the edies; semi pror:-:etcr of takes qui.e a shine to him, and else is mild calibre of die distinmmished gentleman. ! 'editions over
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a newspaper." , hay e thrown a kettle ()flea water en you, ' "It is a beautiful evening. , i , a' remark. rum :meal, if you Pkasa•" ;
: less so than were those by what is called iv as possible, in order that a company
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" No, my d - ._mar , ceus:r, he is aj es rney • i..• she heard what Cu . v 6i,id just nolV. 1 red emir of the eompanv. ••%1;e: receit ed by last night's mail a
, the Southern route from Salt Lake City.: may be formed to start a Railroad between
man printer." I shouldn't wonder if they got married d be.. •• Very Mama' , .sepy of the London Times, which con-
Two-thirds of the latter is- resented 9 ' C'
reas . acramentoCity and Coloma. This great
"You don't sz , y he is neehint7 bet ajoer; fore long. She says lit, is the" son of a ' el low do v e il like y eur climate, s i r ?" •• Ho . •• •
mined die mu wmng startling and unex- : a nerfeet desert ; and of those who came • ' • '
, enterpnza must tend to increase, beyond
ncymum." lord."
I I mmN'ery foine." , pectrd announcement ; 'John Gammen, '
through this way, principally wish oxiconception, the size ofthe two places thus
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"" He is a poor man who works for a i a Son of the devil more Nicely." , who was a g room in the sertice of Wil
-1 ' , What du you think of American sun- e• t • -
aarns, none arrived without haying sus. to be connected togrther.
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livelihood." "Well, if they should pair off, filler bill. (Ay I" : liter Fitz Fsc has his of
. •• - I••robbed. master• alined very great, and few without ruin.' In rents there will be a forg e reduction
" How erield you, cement to allow bins, ing and c oo i ng a whil e , I h o pe h e will I "It is very frame" considerable jet% ellery and clothing, and 0
I ous loss of animals, wagons, and other this year, several hundred houses having
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it is supposed has sailed fimr America.—
to sot in our pew, arid beau you honer: , make Miss Clara stand around-10r she ; "You have seen the fulls of Niagara. I property. ; many were obliged to eat star- ' now no occupants. The are mostl thoat ,
frotn church ? I would not permit a me. ; has a horrid temper, and Miss Sedgelend ' ern told. 11 hat do you think of that sub- Ile is about thirty years of age, of mcdi a red cattle, nude, and horsemeat ; some' sent from the State, and y
are hotl y ' small
chanic to touch my arm with a pair of) has to put up with her ill humor. She is lime and beautiful mite wander !" ,um size, has dark eyes. and coarse, cull y ~„
1 LOA or ten persons died of fatig ue and: and inconvenient .
tongs. I think you ought to be ashamed ' half' the time scolding her, because a work- ' "It is very taine." '' hair, end a sear on the lea cheek, w il": starvation ; a 1 ' r.
n a party of seventeen men The post office accommedations arc ve.
of euch vulgar society. I shall inform ma ing man went With bier to meeting on Sun. "I think I saw you at the meeting It hills he reei ived from a watm•lnnun w Imo ems
-havino• undertaken to find a new - • 1 I '
pass,, r) circumscribed, ant
loud
complaints are
this very day, and so lenges you remain day." was recently addressed by the Honorable ted Ilium in the act of whipping his wife.— '
r became bewildered in the mountains,
and made. The custom house is one of the
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One .11.111( fei. peo iflt3 Skill be give, ,. to the under this roof, lam quite sure she will "Arc the old folks rich 1" iDaniel Webster; what did you think of I I I persisting in their determination still to most substantial buildings in the town • It
not allow that plebian printer
. to pay any "They are well to do in the world, but his eloquent and magnificent speech ?" person who will secure the thief.' Early; .„ f , d 1
plass orate a ien t h e ir cow trave ll ers rents to t h e U n i te d at 898,000 per
attention to you." they need not turn up their noses at poor "It was son y foine." ; this morning one of our efficient police.
their
, retrace d steps—on foot and with on.' year, and is erincipallyowned by an e
" I declare," observed Maria, pleasant- folks, for I remember the time when old "Boa- do you fuel; sir, when excited by offic a ers read the annouticement, and at I‘ . a tiga i f • I . Fat
pounc s o provi ions each upon lashman named Gunter, who also owns
ly,"you have given me a Caudle lecture. Mullins couldn't cut such a swarth as he , the thrilling, electrifying eloquence dim: ! once put tly• Fitz anti the Gammon, Amp • their backs nearly- or quite all, it '' ' the
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I gether, went to the hotel where he found • '
If that distinguished foreigner, who fell in does now. He used to lecep a barber s , Demosthenes !"
must have perished, as no game or food i The most profitable diggings cannot be
love with you at the museum, end who shop, and had some idea of` taking my lath- „V e ry fam e ." .0 sleeping beauty with a scar on laa left ; a . k • i •
I t o any in( is to be found in the desolate' worked before July ; and last fall the min
ims been so assiduous in his attentions et.- er into partnership with him, but lather re. „Theserisata o n must b e akin to t h at cc. cheek, and the name of Fitz on cones I 1 .,,,• • .
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ii „Jens roug i a uch they attempted to ors had barely got initiated into the mys.
far since ho obtained an introduction, could fused to have anything to do with the old casioned by. time trumpeting of the storm ;silver spoons in his trunk. Ihetyvolre and •
puss. A th • • Mr. Batter , f 1 •
Amon; cm nes . r. or. tones of the business when they west)
alias Fa zga mmon, I
have heard yea, I have no doubt he would skinflint. He held on to every si-pence when the winds and waves do battle.— I arrested Mr. Utllll/0 . 11, al inerly publisher an newspaper at Utica, driven away by the rain. This • •
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highly commend 'you for looking down* until it squealed, and soon saved change What are your sensations during a storm and escorted him to jail.
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N. Y., the only one of the party whose these mines will be worked to better ad
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what he calls the common herd." 14 enough to commence brokering on a small 'at sea?" I Clara fainted wham she heerd the sad I
. 1 name we have learned. From all ac- vantage.
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"I wish you to understand that Mr. Info. Folks used to laugh, and saly that! "I am sick at thestomuch, at su c h tim es; , tidings, and alter she raise to her ECDSCS, counts no traveller should • • ' There
are now about 120,000 inhabit,
r it,7,,,vanarnon is a real gentleman by birth, one pole would answer for both branches but when we have a smooths sea and fair she exclaimed : ewer attempt in ,
ro t uo come to California by either of ants in California, mostly male adults; it
and that he has the advantage elan ample of business. Now he uses soft soap, and wind I feel ;very foine." I "Ot ma! 0, pal—what shall Ido ? the roues above mentioned. . ;can sustain a population of millions; and
fortune and a refined education," continu- shaves notes and is ashamed of the more The conversation was just then' inter- !My dresses are inside, our friends are in-I
From South America the imigration has even in the mineral reions several ' h
ed Clara. honest and honorable calling of allaying rupted by the appertranco of Mrs. Mullins I sated, everybody will laugh at me 1• I sensibly diminished, (mina . probably, d • d thousand . ull'
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' "4 am heartily sorry, my dear cousin, faces. I wish the old man' would try his l and her daughter. They were '
richly I wish I could be shut up i n fluttery !" the reports which have one °brand of whole
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that yoweneourage the address of such a hand on the face of the dandy who is a 1 . ,/ dressed and gorgeously bejewiled, and. "What a villain he must he," said Mr., disturbance setwceni our people and Child Those people in taest a t es wh o arc It lIX.
f0p..1 am sure he does net display much! ter his daughter. !Clara, notwithstanding the umnistakea- I Mullins. "lie has a wife now 1.. '1••
it•ing.-- 1 ions, Peruvians, and other natives of the iously looking. for the "bursting of the
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good breeding, and as for his education, he "Yes, John, I think he could Improve , ble lines which ill-temper had traced up- i lle has been stealing spoons. I shouln't I lower countries: Great numbers have tar I California bubble,"C as the are leased to •
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seldom speaks without murdering his-mo-. his looks, but, then if a man makes a beast ion her countenance, was beautiful to look I wonder if he stole that silver cup off the ken their departure from California, re• call the extraordinar ()
yto th em c ondition
ther tongue . For my part, I I
should pre- ; of himself, I can see no earthly nor heav- i upon. Themoment they entered the room ! mantel-piece,
.tor I missed It the day after turning to their homes with an utter dis- lof things here, consequent upon art entire; a a•
for the society of one Who works fora liv- i enly. reason why ho shouldn't look like Mr. Fitagammon• arose from his seat- a - Ihe first coiled here. I ilopetk authorities relish of all savoring of Americanism in and radical et . ange in the standars . ?-a val. ea;!7• 4;; '
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ing, provided ho is honest, virtuous; sober one I believe this stranger who palms' and squeezed the hand of Miss Clara and will hang-him by the neck until Ire is elm- the Gold Region. • - ' tea Pta. ' ' --:" a ' oint- .?.,
arid intelligent. I have been acquainted himself seas a distinguished fareigner, is,' told her she looked very foine. In the Iced-to death." • IIUttIGRATIoN 11Y SEA. •
with Mr. RuyMond ever since ho was a! an impudent imposter, without either wit, ! course of the evening, lie ventured to say "Mr. Mullins, who is the editor of that Number of passenaer- by's! •ps r • ar '
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chil&!..-Weed, we were - schoolmates. I'. money or MoMlity; and should bo sorry ;to her that She was a charming girl, tit to paper." . at San Francisco from January 29 to ha.° • '
knew lila parents, and although they are' to have him marry. your young mistress. ahe the wifelof a lord, and that he meant, ' "Mr. George. Raymond." ruary 27, 1850 • . . . a ito l :
poot,:tkey are quite respectable; and lave' "Bob, you talk like a book."-/ _ lall he said upon honor..: . I"I wonder if that is the young man who • • Mules j;"ve . -
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given George a good common education, " Well John, I read books, anei study Maria was present at the party, and her gallanted Maria tosneeting that Sunday?" In American vessels, 1,149
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and he Li now.oecupying his lei Sure hours' human nature; and if Lam not vastly mis- aunt availed herself of an early opportu- I• "I suppose it is," said Mr. Mullins. '. In Foreign vessels, . a 887 .r 5...•;;
in acquiring a knowledge of the languages.: taken, the ill-looking, ill-natured and.ig- I nity to ask her how she would like the at- f "W "
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••n. We tinil pith deltglit the :igloo:10i of fair Sprin!,
'''' With 113 fair nod heatitiful !19µ ' (a, '
:.:•%Its birds io.nt came flovl,ing to chile and to I rig,
• •!) And its rr nf % tying warm slam' a
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A1 1f. 4; When Nature tier vrpttire in gre.n Jot.'.(cac ti,.... . 4 And gent:v revives grrlis and grain;
.i . ; ,4 A v. it., ~gtd urger to to pursue
TII I O VI :0 4 !Ii " : 5 1 1 :1; 1711: ! b n !li o s7 . l ' O g f
* :t i e i r . n w inter era gone,
And bra my Si utli winds :ad: P Ili, ir Wave,
~,. "rlie Or Wert'. ;Or g dormant, route ttleadily au..
And give to all nature rt grate.
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physical beauty."
"/ am much obliged to you for that ser.'
*non, Miss •Maria Sedgelancl; it does not
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Vottine B
The truth is, you are envious or jealous,
because I have made no impression on the
heart of dear Mr. Fitzgammon, while you
can only pick up a poor, shiftless fellow,
who picks up letters in a printing office.—
Ma %%ill put a stop to your courtship, and
if you were at the altar, pa would rise and
turbid the barn." ,
The next morning, immediately after
breakfast, Maria was requested to go into
her aunt's room. Sho had been seated
but a few seconds, when the risn;cratic
old lody cnnv:into the apartment, and ob
served, "I have been infbrined that, with
out my knowlech-c or consent, you have
;,rcepted dice attentions an young own
cot
vloyed in a printing-dlice."
"Well, aunt," P•marhed Malin, blush
ing to the temples, "Mr. Raymond came
; from my native town, and we have been
nequainted with each ode r, ever since ‘‘e
were children. Ile is a reqcctable young
min, nue a wel,:ome gu , :Ft in scine of the
best cirelo.9 of socir•R ."
Li 'Wei!, miss, I put :In
slop to such interviews as you 1;1; iih
11'.111. You SIMI: ii go V 4 Ollll 111111 t.) the
t beim' re, 1101' diiuk nine i ha . -;
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norant fopling of whom we havo been
speaking is, a vile fellow, and .ought to be
exposed. Ithink it would bo a good idea,
to got Mr. Raymond to publish him."'
"Do you mean Raymond thoprinterr
"Heis tho very man that went to church
with the graceful and lovely Miss Sedge
land last Sunday, and rniesto has vowed
he shall never darken her doors again."
tention of such a Man as Mr. Fitzgnmmon.
"Best at a distance, " said she :•"I could
not endure such a bata-box dandy, whose
head is an empty as• his hat."
'•You rude thing, how dare you speak,
so disparagingly of my company in myll
own housel'
"Why, aupt, he Igis been winking at Mel
mast impertinently through his quizzipgj
glass. Ho is not 'a gentleman, and o
Clearfield, Pa., May 6, 11S50.
ell; go and ask him concerning the
,parliculars of this singular.and inost tni
lappyaffitir." : , . • •
• Mr. Mullins went to the office and en
quired if Mr. RituP - .7 - lii.,wasHi . n . . "11.6„,
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