The Beaver weekly argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1860-1862, February 19, 1862, Image 1

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    VOLUME XXiVIII-N
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Notice [, in the Orphans' Court
friss ',frill wing 'spit-casements. under the
1 Act ',of sembly of the 14th April, 1851,
ef.propeity Hewed to he retained by a widow
or ei , ildren ,f a decedent, to ;the amount of
;32.00, havet een filed in the office of the Clerk
'l , f the Cirib ns'.;-Coort of BeaVer County, viz t,
The mock of *TM of personal property set
-spirt t , ,,' Sa h ',Walton, widoi la Alfred Wal
t, n, late of righton townshipi; r dec'il. Andrew
.rothers A ministrator of said detl,'d.
The- 1 ,-tvw,u t of $3OO of persobal property set
zpart"to May Miller, wiuow of John F. Ilil
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~,;er. Iste;of Glasgow borough '' dec'd. Mary
,Miller. ..9m' of said dec'd. !
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The tonouit 0f15 , 300 of perional proscrty set
'cart tof.:,at cy Erchel. widow 'of l'eter Eachel
~,e , ,e I. Atilli'am A. ThotosOti Administrator
r f -sid ,ltce.Htl. , I ,
The an,4unt of $lOO of pers i nal property set
ate rt to le ,tet•iirted by Eliz tieth Gormley.
widow of John Gormley, iateltif Raccoon Tp.,
Atc'd. P. Kerr and C
S. , Gormley, Ad-
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- • intstistors. 1 . ' -
• he aCnorant tif .$... , 0 ,of personal Property •
olect to be retained by Eliinbeth Scaright,
widow o t‘atthuel Searight. late of lndepend-
Tee tow` - asip, klec'd. John Tucker, Admin
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•ttrator.l,. , ,
Notieepts , Lei ,y given to alicreditors„ heirs,
tgitters,f , distribut es, itod'ail 1 others interest
.i, to af pc ar at the arch term of said ;Court
s cent) and not Liter tb ra the think day (Wed
t.es.lsy) ilteteof. being ch 'l:2thlduy of March,
-r,-, -how oatfse, if any they . 4,:te, against the
\433
flFal iotlfirmotibn and allown' ee of the said
~ ..At b.: u prstsournts- , „,,
.. i A. G. IeCREA Rl',
licalr: Feb. ID, It•Cl! , - . ' Clerk.'
Court,' of Appeals. •
cum, i i ,, rrarti-lioners of Ilenvir ;County will
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i , t€ l,o tor• Hie Totrpo.-c , of .11 atring• Appeals
-. t!:^Nleral toLa t tnit• it. rollaws : ••,
e h -..tel ltoro lihuts lity.keb ::1.) , NV Johnson's
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, ~ J7tn . '..k1.,, } otitty. Fen :24, (iii!O C NI finis'.
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:.:,n , ....1' F.• Fl! :.y 1;01, :2,- , 1' void's Hotel 1
• in 1 1 - •:•lq •,. ••• 1..r,10 . , .March 1,1 M r.. Claming- I /
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•. • - ,:oi I} , *San rnav N.ar S,l 1.,0 air 1N a dacc,a
''-g I ,T r.N 1 :•. N T i day Match 11-I.olr- •Miller',.
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I: c'.. , ,n 1 fp': I :5,1..1 •,. 2• ,, r . •Itry Hal•itt's •
- ..: 1 ill ]Saturday`••• '2l l .- t 1 , (11•111` . 5 Ofil ce .
i ..ti,_l, tp " I ..."': 2.:1, j , t an
j . ,* ,J.,'; ry tp 1011.15 . y Mar 31, JI. Ettli l n . .. hotel
, ..,..nte 1-oi . o •1 - .lle, tor.lno-,11 A l piii I, .." 31cFnils
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...ri.e ip I`, edtte-Itty- AO :?, IT 1 :McKibben's ,
It:totxti tor •• April .2, , I do ' i
• • “(i. tp. ri.;ur,d•iv A; ril t't.l David Etring's I
1:-: I -I•urg Fri-le.:: iftt.rt,•,l .•t i 4l 4, if L'ittiber
- lltightoo hobo .1.. 4 5t 4.`.;. 5 if; Edgar's Hotel i
- ' /1 tp. Mt•loit i .ySprilt, lil!';iittu Elliott F. 84 1
;M.• I lon A.]: ` ‘ril 8. `'lto art Sc Les!
acted (deetn)f - . r - _ , --.
Hanover. tp.Tibirt , av .Apl 10.!:Roltert Ilarslin
Frankfort Fri 6 3-; Airiii 11. II Mcoutcheon's
The prineip.t! .Assr-sors of. ltheir ITSPeCtiVe°
-likricrs are Ortitiir- , 1 to attend ion the. Liar or
1 4;•flosIs with' tteir tt didtt Dupitk•t•e,
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',-0 Sle'.iiluzie:',. _'Lento:.; := l : ,, l:huherger.-and .
, 0 - oln Nhss. o!e'sn:g ena::veo:Votot:on be es
:lei (tO.ll i.nri b
oivy ti,e tili.rn , ... of "The
ay af.-;i* , f: Clinrcli rf VA:port," latriut , ,
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f , :- its of set che worship of d. r l aceoniine; to
.. ridi 'prid alscipi:ne of the llegedarl3o - ptist
Lt:::-11 (4 . theiChited ::::letes, i l ales , eutel to, the
. urt,•olerttr&Ot. 'Coe said Court having, - i - ie: : ,,
...:sed thi semi: instrument;' and being, of °pin
:. 0 that it contr.ins nothing, coiltrary io ia7,
, :ii fet tii.ii ii,trument to he tii.(l in the offsee
, f the Ptoth oHtary of the said Court: that
.eotice. 1.1 tiven :leen:dingy° . .11ule, and that
r,i;;ei;s'entise lie shown to the. icor.trary, the
....foresaid l 4 Chrtirter of IneovMratiin will '., be
:.f. - atited Fi l le 11,4• Court at the nest tent]. -
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Beare- Cenntv. ss : 1 1
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.. true 4.xtreet frthn tbe'llecc.rd. :
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Ittest;, 4, MICHAEL ,IyEYAND, '
r o 2 , , il i . p.othonotar,.
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IST OF CAUSES '
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Hugh lergesosi vs John CI Cook , _
Hugh .7tlanhall vs J H Whisler garnishe
Joh Grime's .et al - 'va. Alary &nit Woods
'esker Ree(k i vs James Russell'!!
)liller & Ri r eke,tsott :vs James Duncan '.--
! Lturootirie l 4ltl/, oso Vs John Eittff's Exr, .
Anderson'
airam Meuionet al vs Hugh, n
same. 1 I vs same
311 s: J Philliti • vs, smite - I
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East: Law4nre t..'(). vs Selah Obahabarlai r s
. same r: i , i; * ! same
malt _ t I V! .r....&7. S' 'hamberlaitt
latets Ke"i' I vs James leElduff '
~ .ftl tI
lhorn .
vs Margit l. et Higby ,-.
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: , ealuoil ' 8 New S sickly Tp '
''el,h ..Vibi r rriim vs JW ii
hnstos
1 4”! Tr v , :.4......,1 Micliae Kelly 1.
I % .irtz,..luttid &Co use vs Shrrei. & Osborn
.141 '-', Cileuvin &co vs J 11 Lukens et al
7' 1 ' ,13 . 1 a- Beespn vs! Darliugtoi2 - NUE Mt
`ilsati :tlo6rheoci vs James Darragh !
,:t es Icelly . ..:ti,u.r. vs JacieS IluElduff
! , pli Grown ;tit al - ts Adam Bardona
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41 Seau e j• ; - vs Alexander Robinson
rY L rurloctic .vs Joules ; De Fomtelle
. , I': si/CHAEL 'WEYAND,.
, to. liti,, .liiiii2.. . Prothonotary.
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IN tbe maiter ofthe application
i r- the 'Court
.., , f,. l . : imtri - til Pleas, for Viewer to be 'tip
r••,,tf.l,' to vlieitr - the proposed route of a -Let
-E.l'..l;:iiiiail from Coal NI ines of Agnew. Duff,
'!.: :le lei oqrA the heirs of Clettient V. 50u
;,.,i!".:"4, 1 ! tol ef John Reed.to the Pittsburg.
.. r. '!!e .' Chiago Rail P0 ,, 11.1 •.'
, i ~:-", t• , .uri, ti,ebruary, 1£ 4 62.. having appoiLt
-1.,,,,',. ''? l . Pllworth. John White, ,William
and i 'l. Reuben Watt, Joseph Lawrence and '
~,,,...- ral q , viewers. aecording to . law,
cu the
given that the siaid viewers
: • ,:,'t="t Mt:, the landa of John R l eed, in Dar
lef,l3: o'clockay thel2Sth day of
~.;°_, r5..0l 1 I A. 3.., ti fulfil the:dui.
vi t h ew fsOoilitruent. .: ;=,--,"
!:.,„, E AGIEW DUFF,
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I WEDNESDAY, F 1 19T0 , 1862.
TI C. Nicholson tkfCc t .t, ll l .piietct
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alit all arrearages are nettied,
.c .cept at th
option of the Editor. ), 1 i ' •.
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Adv•rtisements inserted at th - rate of 50
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BAR It Y -oolcti, WA. h..: •
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Let IM sing and sigh!!
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! . ..et Ids sigh and--,,slng !I 1 -
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Sunny hatints hay.e . .l)o 4uah . preasares'
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-he shadows brtngo. I _
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\l•lhnit'rould 'sett thd or - OWil.
Who wotild i seekAhe noon;
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That . eould , w4i the ; pals maid Silenve.
- Underneath the the.
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Sniiles aretilin , rs; for h•ontli. ~.. '
Thiligs.gr a Inerryi rhk•nt - . • '
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Rat:the:voice of llit . ‘,l stiite h
Any inotila or thael
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_l:l6w . X...trOLEux tAt..! SII ,!) :SWIN i-
NG
LI Is HIS ARNIYHTUSt Iblefore the
great !Janie of Wagratn.lty'hile • the ar-
ntY . was Oneanipest!' i„,--, t ht. TA:L.I ,i'f::
Liao :Att. - near. Vienyt,. itiN4pul-(Tl !. lvai C..
ink one":.day with onO. of hli Marshals
on pie shoi•s:.passed a 'ttoit ', tlYan: of gren-!
adtttr ,, seated !at their Id • du-. -Well. '
ti
Inv trnds
io. - slid he. ...11 to lc. -- oa''tin l d ;
in ff,o
till we 0.1?" -It \t'ili
't of make-
ItS 31runk.," repii,td one l t•to 1' p is- bar
eellar.'• pohit big to tilt. ,ri - • tr Danfilie'.:.
Tits Eraperor. ',AO- half ti deredl a'
I.6itle of wine to each nitit, A •as ,'stfr- '•
prl'sed. and..rnade an • in bi eit la oirt - gni-
ity. .11r t'ourtil that .I .rt - Lt• triastind i
tln
bo Acts sent by him alfe i v day, .before, i
forltheus of the arms - , lha 1 hben par
loined, and were unadecnin eil for by•
. ' ! ssi ..--: • •s. The.' • . • ~.„„isiTr_te-1:
1: - V' .song tto trial , an iniiikati -- -.
ed to ;he , shot. whidh.: se te.ce -w as
spsedily earrled iatopi,rteutioi ' Ter,.
wara venal offence: , ignifiettnt indeed
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Arti j en- 4 -eo.r . npareti AVIOI ;tilt, fran Is 41pof;
tidy in•gent Iran,.: and mates 'ides of
oui i ttsoidiers.reeen t Iv 'it-pitgift to.light,
lui it reeeivel a sev , f,lftlattil merited
puitishniefit. 'A- ft;lvj t:Hit exatnple,
in 9tir army xOttid do,a i wo:i-14 orgodd.
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WELL.,,(; -
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, ---it i.; a Sltr4lllar I . :V I A ill - l illii lilali . : ,
history that. lie ti - Pvei•lloi;t ttg-t n to the
ifnerity. iletttrninz.v. - idi !inn ono 4ay
front the , . iiehl." ;:ti3. I ;st Lr, E f.."
ilt
-,neife,"Lfas!;ed,,ltitit-iff hit, ( :-, at] for n
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any calealittiotfo:;gun4lie'lia I :men ti
tlo,-*eour,,e col' iti's eariairi'l -.1 o " lie rs
.; t 1
plie4," not with acettrac-y; 6 lIIMIIe e
46111 t. ;;li(fi,) I -.ltoitit.r:gin.f'Ss.' ... I Opo
to after. after tlie pat-sageititl ti e - Douro I
' took the entire sei , e . train - of
titv• at Vittoria and W attif.• 01 .r too -
'.e.very gun the enentylha l Li l n t is 110(
:A.ftlit the 'battle of jSa atitata.' : ' Ile
went on to exp • in, "three.of ti 3 - gun
' attached. tio u ipme. ortiugnest cavalry.
wi'r'e captured in a trifling atlair'near
Madrid, brit-they were qcoVered - the
need day. In the Pyre.tees, Lord Hilt
found - himself Obliged to. .Throw eitr4t,.
or nine ',gtirts• over al i ecip - ilfe,
~?tut
these were .all rerover?d - , and noire fell
into theenentv's hands ailall.!' f.
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>, `lane "contrabandS" arcs very
i pions in their way, though tai .3.- have
an
.Odd Avarof e*"presSingl th useless
e 1 even• in prVer. We . all'! [kn % , about
the good darkey- who. prated , hat his
ibeleved . mistress might e ' like
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I roam' - lion seekin'.; somebody to de-I
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I vour." Down at Portlßoyal,l he otb
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cr d ty ; au old negro was. hea • I pour-1
ling out his soul -in a Companti, of his'
' felloNs. 'l . I I ''
"(i)Lordr•liecried g qbr4s de ~ Y an.
kee bobolitionist-mudsills l' i
A.m :"- .
i '. "en " was shouted vigoro tsly by
all his companions. - 1 . 1 ' 1
1 "De Lord bresscberf One of c dear
i good inudsills. Dey pays [us fir pick-.
in' .cotton. and masSa don'tl " 1 •
Poor old Sambo had never be ind his
new Yankec; friends designated ;n any
I other terms, and so he ,used,the words
in his':prayer in their behalf
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1-- Empry.—.One of Deairaren • ''s ,ser- i
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Juana ou the subject, ?Vrhat we can 1
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i and eanhot carry away When we die,', ,
, eoinmeuees thus appositclyi: "A•lexan
der the Great; being Upon, his death
! bed, coinmanded that Iwben ie was
carribd forth .to . his grave; biS bands
i should not be wrapped,!a.s iNi.B4 usual,'
I in the.eete=clothes '
tnit ishould 1 e left,
outside the bier, so that - alllmen might I
I see them. • mid tniti e ,lit seelthat, the,- were +!
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sarTwo Irishmen Were, in rison, •
-the one for stealing I tcow, .'a, d , :the
other! for stealing a watch. ;.' Hallo,
Mike ! • what o'clock is; itlr ita d the '
cow-stealer,lo the other. l'ini Sure, '
Pat,. II havn't any time-piece•,_,l andy,
but 1
.think it is :nost inillan ,• izne. ' ,
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• ENGLISH BLUNDERS IV THR CRI MEAN WAR.
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[Fro the „ N. . Evening g Pon t .- • '
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The ill-natured •complaints -of S ome
of the English pap ra, against lon gov- •
' . • . has
r's 'erninent, ; for what ver gone wrong
-1 in the present war have brought. eslr-
TS 1 W. --to' mV mindseveral inCidents i ' the
t•-
.1. ar of the' Crimea,
which' perhaps
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i may nofi,lie geneildly known MI this
d , country:l '-I happ ned to be' be' res"ding
.11 . 1 near the Scene of action 'at the ime,.
and they kings I s all now relate vere
[of public notoriet '„ "and were to dly.
sClcomplained
. 'of even. by the leading ,
.er I English'papers at i e time; an of
A their substantial nu t there can e no'
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questio '.l '',. •
. I lt wasll.,entarked i by . everybody l ow
il' I much b tter prepa;e r d the French Were
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Ito enterfato that w ' han!the Engpsh.
I The . first 'year, especiallY,.maS a year
I of the - most mortfYing dii'aster to the
I English, troops, sol lylin conseqenee of
I a want_ of•experie ee, and also Of a
ro
I pper - krtOWledge f-tire Country, 'and
. ;of the egenciesu the ease and even
of com On - sense.l p I”. '• I
' The a ; dirisio. of' the British ar- I
fi rs
s - my was landed atl,Gallippli,l as. all
and ex .eedir,gly mean' Tt , irkiSh t.' wn
on 'the ea
,',of .11fartnora, just .at. the'
head of ' ardanelleS. • That..plaee was
'lto be for fled ionta) land pide—a. '
i
'l , irand' bt .. 'Of military operations 'a- I
e ',
• :gainst tl )1, ss . iitii. 4 iu Euroean r urd
key. :Ai 3-1 o e. whc 1 ill examine the ;
1
map. will See at'on e t e fOIIY of . itch [
i p.. nieasui l ed f our owni goVernment,
; . fin this it.i?s nt
• Nr
L t., were to make ,
cape 01,'i i ill "base or theii• c i peraqons I
i
• agai list .tli(i, S.mtli, Oiey l\Olll4 liat,•dly i
'no a' more: kti pid thhi , %. the' project t
I l • • ,
.. . V:1,1 ti . oo l l li iII 1 :ovione(11. - af - id Gallipoli I
i, - s ank again , o its' pristhie 1 insigniti- i
icalice. :31!t,• he woirst , of it ,-was that
& 1 I
the mils th it were landed 'there had j
'f.'- nothing. t I O *at, and bame Very rear I
1
perishing. fp( in stfirvatior.f llt s ( . erns's
s ' never :•:l! avc oeetnired to the British
1- ' cominigira i iat• to iliquir.• -Previously
,l- ' Ichet her 1.1. I ; ni serabie TurkiSli town of
SA i
" 1 hree or f .nir .lionsa l rid'soufs,,thaf.Coild
'`•; hardly ti l t if et ()Ugh. for its; own inhab- 1
r .', itants:tol qit, '.-as eapiible' ra
of fursh- '
'• : ing. eri .. hi,e shat itfst • notice, e. is- '
ions in :., df ii• n for' a.1ar4,....! European !
`army.. •• i.. ..
the '
1-11r' . . 1 •
- ! "I.n tlt'ir 'alityl i of
.:ise bee4me I
I ' known to tle leadtirs of he expedi- '
+! don. all -irder was 4iven 1; ! set-v(3, 1 .11C
'ct-- r ' .
1 ,„
'-; to the stiervin ',' 'troops the iarth his. tut
'''' that 11;0 heel - - hrouol t frO 1 Engi nd.
' l. F". P. • . • ..
''. rn Ay,'.o. Cll . ' ThW' il" i.. 'gel oath:
i
'' haft lieu pat at the v(.:ry b , ttom of the : ,
shirs, ' aril' 6111 , 1 not i 1 ,t5 , ....ii,1x- he '
• : r.•::t•lied ; iiiil',.tverS- Ili n••• t'ist"l;:a.,. ta
i, -
" .1“.11,:ou '. .`
'! : •
1 • ,1 q .
i Affe7 1.1: wreett n etlii•joeszm. int •
W:Te 1 . 01 il'eci is 'lt. I i 'he.' ve.1.01-, t:..at '.'
I' these ver - i l ,l c essar,.. a •tiei t : ) .; tier a cant- '
i
' paign iVc . ire iitirel3- rants g: . They ~
• 1 'lad vit..t.ello, n lefts it home.. or 1.-' - ‘ 1 ..,
!:the shil l ) itilitit •ontaiibut'''tlebut'''t had; 1 .1. t-iii
ettrelesl ille 14:tieltAl to J Onw otite'r I
, • „ , I
s part of il e', w trio : : •
'
•
sum l s •....‘ , 01 It ; I.vouNnEn.
,
_ After t ho,h t bat le I mad 1 wen lough
~ I ore Almm9l the won!), ic %%ire broogh
1 to 0)114: mmttnt pie. alai placed in an' il
_ Jurki4: _mart- ek, unde • t.lm'e directio,
. ' of British ' sin. , COIK till ,
011' 41 there lira
,
_ I no more -,yep. ration f r the reeeptio
f 1 ot - the.poor;su rerer, tl an ilt the - brat! ,
_I had hetinkimo ly mum:ximetted.
- i Immdee( , 4 re: Hy seem4.l 1 11.'i," if the 1 0
i sons in :Prlmr,g of al 'airs k‘''pre so s m
•.
i pie as n m te now t 1 4.t battleS co llf
: no t be .- ugh without leaving *som
. woandc 11 I It vas p tinful tb see thus
.: brave n el, Mt tilate iit eoery po.:si
}..
I. ble way, b 3 - Lim mur crous tlveaponio
I war, lying for hour in the 4corelmin ,
:f. sun on the. sh res cf time Posnhortms
under the I) 4 01.• wail of the buildild!
Selecteill for t h it h s hu'siness to e
pital.Ancrely te
r
cause itiwasi nobody s
move them!, This d ty . - wail' at len !ti
performed! !)3 a 'ln mane i l Amerie
, missionary, w o the gilt, more of th
claims of in. it y than Intlid of rld
il
I tapeism. 11e British ri y was n
Idebted to l e ame lipenevolent Amer
1 jean .(Rev. ,r.,.llamlp) fora , washipg
.1; ostablishme 'tfor thew sick and wom - d-
Iped trOops, 1., ho, l before, hadfbeen lyiig
1
in filth and
~,errnin, Many of them in
the very clothes int which they bud
.. Pfoug,ht, saturated . Ivith hfood and
it steaming .it ith -the! Most offensve,
smells; an i i subsequently, the poor
sick soldie I S were In niteli more in
debted to tho system ticarrangemeUts
and indefatigable la ors .OP co
Nigh tingal l e' than thy werelto any of
Fioreil l
the hireling : of go eimMeitt., Win
iL
ever was d ne , offlOially [..ivas dobe
wrong; but! his benbvolent, lady and
other extrd r ilicial p rsohs 'l.lmo lab4r
'ed in the sat '''e cause, sucelcled, and r
great diffien ties aid isc urtotmen ,
-in getting m ny thin. s xamliti' D
/ I
m
• , .
ritv FIRST TVIN ER, , : ,'
I' , , , P - ~,..' , ~.f _
amp o lore Ntuas o i
In the -Prißs • u te e r - 't - t e [War'wd,ta l al,
pol the firsay
winter of u o;d ri horrors. 1 1 14:Freni:h '
army had . een well pr vided for, in
every resp
t t, and they wdre.f,as com
fortable as al State of aritt Ittm one•
tny's count Y''would a m lio the to be;
but the Engliki •soldlers I spent night
it
after night Outing all the l '. long, cold
and stormy! !i4inter l i m ntha In the
trenches, b lure Seb sto ob witllt
shoes or, s Ocklings, and wf,thout a y
suitable elo hing to prote Olen' from
the weather ! T ey bore •ith exetnp! I
-- fortitude the!, terrikle sufferings th t
II lo
~ r
•• me upon em thrOttglt s the want i f
or o tl43ir loiadc ~ but ha ~
reds and ti ou nds duce , tubed to di
ase, whose hearts Ithd mimed wish ,
I[ • - I ,
:- • : 11. ; • 1 .•
.BEA I
YER: WEDNESDAFV(FEBR 119
'" !'" ,l ' • '''! •.1
: . desire to - shed their.11 . 14:41.09, -. .ahly . ;iii
the seritices.of their - Co . 7 ••:.:- •i ;
il And &Irina. that - .witi -of - horrors'
Sty
• those' connected ' .•ithd ..- ems
'
aruSsariat, instiad.el . .
.. , &e. . then , y
and wisely to • remed y eI evils nccit,
.. aio nod . by- , .previous - l est, rlseethed
rally to be:demented f litd 'Only added
1
.' blunder to•btunder.:- ~ i ii: ~ .'•;1 ---! r- • J . , :-'il:.
-Jf The: army was Buff hg • far. - Went
:
of fuel' or cooking. an ..it Stear i n tin*
pert was - loaded With
.. ':— '• rat en
- stantinople, and ',' des - Wed to .• aial
. Maya, The captain ' ' livereill hi tlli.
i. per . and :roported,.Onself . at. h adi-.
' quarters: i .He was , told . t o wait ' big;
',. turn for Unloading. I:lllheard oOthini
~,for. a week or twO;lvi .. - - 0 orders came
'.. for lrinflo return to !. - natan/in4le:.
,•1 t• ~ , •..
I. • He t obeyed, and 0... rafter iiing
I he, Was 'ordered. lacks agai n :•/.F.40.,
- seine thitio. wearepea 4 again,•liie
'sums
thri.i ? a 'Mere . - ti wide r of . sotho.
. petty official. After he hild ',returned .
the third time to Bnia4thivit.:lle!.' again
. reported himself,. andik.urged • that his
dirgo should be taketeent:• Th e bfft
6eis in cominand•re ,. 7 to n . httNo . .a n y 7 -1
. thing do vrith•theltininenn i .: tin:4l4
had 'iicefred no OiyleWolittheisilbjet,', l o.fct
the Captain at length - - aredhis'whole:
I Cargo out into the h , i..or BSIS*Ii--,
1 c t
a ti ,;) j
lt and
0i.. 777 returned. . tii e.. .7...... . 1 1.. . -1:r l i i a . I. 1.. 1
t
'steamship was set England
'with boots and ntockittg.s'fOr the••;troOp4
las soon as their distress Was!heard.lof.:
; Tlie,eaptain, on arriting, Was •told to .
' wait:. After:ll , in ,, there. for a wee k or i
tWi), at the verytnne*hen the soldiers;
, were ":4 altering mit;
,tr: - thene.v'erYii!t..' l
ilelartieles, an : offieer::bantici.on'i b oardt
with. orders, to get P. stegin . .andprol
i ceoo , Let Once to ( 7 fonetantineple; . The !
I eih. , ,cor ., AVas--to ::Coo , any the - stcamer, I
although his.- partlo ar • business : was-;
I atiecret. '....-Ifter -•th4-.had . ' . got-liiitly
. . ,
.
i ' oati,tO Sea the otlieetid, id.. ,t to c ap -.t.
tain• that" - lie, might! as - '.ivolll'tell -. liin...
i no w what he-Was 4iing! to • ConStantt,! .
nople- for: Said he•*l.'llaveordersi to
buy-ft quantity oflooOta and •kOrking.-;
i.fori the -- sufferino , ';, r00p5.'1:14.:Wh2.," I .
.. .0 _.
said the. captain, " .:. hold. i • ' itirea ly.j.
tll of' these very attireles. bropjlit• li.-,j
fi g .
I th4: . way • . from .. Eg.lo4:l; a r id .1 4. h3i;e•iip- . : i
plied in vain to har*theinland4l."..llt I
is 'hardly neees.sarY to say tbat . , : tneJ :
i ',ta:ittier was •',orderedto :put .back iiit 7. ••
tip;diately to Balalikiva.; - ,. - 1 !i . - ''l i.
. •,
.., r • ,
..
The military' - mt. ! . ia,4• , ,l•lTit,ta4.pis‘
of It he British . a .ii',, wOre : MiMerotis::
Who dive not re .. - , - ,.titr 14 ' .(il . un.i.4 .
conple o . destruc : ~': 100 4,eit •
'.•:-. ' ; 2. - ,•: - : : ..itP*-itt -- :p.-. iIM a"•••.'
, ~ .: , ,•• ,
l'i - a t iv.vmg to a inur e wirier, Of an pill- I
i.c q. And •we. - eannO i t smith ; fOrgot ;th i a(
fin? British - troops aft*,_T fightin i ,..:l.l , 6 - -.;
iii•zite - ly ftiy. Ow lleilan-;-.were dbliOd 1'
ifirvtiksat.„ - wit.h . : , r , .:!tt loss :. at - pl....that: T r '
:.•:;01a, , ,,L0p0t i • VV...; ZICtl:1113" 41,70 1.) . y . the 1
'1.'1:(-11cli and :not the- _EngfiSli. 1.. The:
.1 . '4_71141 troth ' -,. on tic, folloWing . .day !
, I , lfiri,6l}4o . , ,tlie - Beaus, trh i er part --nj- i
:g;orl to th.,.iii t', c:ip:m.e. 0:41.y.i ,iii*l.,..
it 1,:i , 1 he( ii ei-Lietiatii Ity the ILifsians„ 1
I \y li,i le
,th 0 Fr,....i. (11 foUgh,t ft tliei i r wjay:iii--'..i.
to the
.3talakiiff„ it itil,..- once 1).e6ipie..1, - L,
, ..., •-1 j. ; •
linty never gai-c•it itji: .: , - li ,, , -
1.-. - •*.
'. ' ' .. i ' . •
- . run Lresots•• - • •, . • '
.. • • : ~ - •- -.- '.•
,ow if I:ll , d:ital.. a •militart. n l itiOll,-j•
witN a standing amity of twojhundixid
And' eighty thousand Men.: conol ;. be
.i i .
cant4lit s'c, perfectly. jby•tsiirpridO, and!'.,
be . fto wit oly unprePared. • for.' th(l.•' ,- (!ilij. : 1
rneati Wai...is it at al Strange ;Imp. we,::I!
a piqteeful Teeple, having no • - standingti.
arnty and almOstl 110; TrAlitAry :e: q!er i tJ, le
enei% shony Make - mistakes, • nnell sur- I ,l' '
ter from mishaps-at the. beginning Y.ot, s
a war like thopri - sent, with enemies ;
in the veryjrnalst of and all around us? e
We'trnst not to disciplined-armies nor../
to , - :Thilitary Okperience:— but toGorllll..,
first*•ana then! to. the loyalty' and , ps.- .N,
triolOm of a nation of .freemen. , ll.,et,..li
us ha Ve it. little time and we ' are ; p er - -• p
fl4(t l ed,• - thot: our soldiers will
.give a,
goodlaecoant Of theniselves, as they t
are . already beginning °to . dol. ...Apo, e
sit:.tiaylrate, England lives itei too ,
mncli.inti glass house hers elf to be, .'d
casting stones 'at us. '• i •'.
15., 0. .4•. !" o
.:! i- ' -- • LL. - _. ,-. .: : j.• I
lx.plA 'RunisEß:—liidi;l . '•:'rabbe; l l. • ....ts t'
ow So cheap!.and „coin:mon' thatjthei tl.
01.10 Wing reference to it in the lionthly -9
I' /Mew tbe r january,lll7'4, - 14;witii our -t '
IVes'ent knOWledge; rather' airiusink7:,.ll - o'
'I h 7 aVe such,'': ays- `.l)r. Priestly .‘,.`a -'
•übstanae extelfently' adapted 'to 'the 1 .
•P a
urposo of wiping - 'from paper : [t he a.
narks of black lead „pencil.
.:It 414 : c l'
horeforo be•of singular use to t 40.? ..,1
ho practise drawing. .'ltig p s i O .e l : d : : l , j 9.. l: m.
~ ri,.• Naire, A' matheinaticat:. itistr* a
ientimaker -- .opposi to the ..royal.: I:oli . r w
hang°. I 'lre selfg a 'cubical
hoilt half . an . inch 'for t . hree sliqiiilo; .
- nd • says it will 'ink; fur •several , years. e '
• • • , '4l in
~,i • , .
TILE BATTLE, AT SolususET.—The
rebele i complain that their eight'or ten
Aliotfsand men at Somerset got
flanked"- by our three Ithousand, after
Iwe had.been thrice defeated. This! re
mind 4 theN". Y. ' Commercial ,of the
1. story 'or the Irish soldier Who captured'
three 'renehtnen in a disagreeable pre-,
• dieement. 'Tllow did you take so'many,
Pat?" asked, an officer. "'Naze yet.
honor " was the repfy, "I, surrounded
them.''
•
AN ARMY Nrust---Miss Chase, cous
in of the Secretary of the Treasury, is
called the, i , Florence Nightingalei.of
this ar. She' has, devoted, the -eler
eies of a' life that Was , darkened its
arly flays by a great sorrow, to the
nursaig of Uniou frUddiers.- She is ['at
P.)rt, - 10ya1 , ,1 has had the terrible- coast
fever. 'hut at her 10.,t a_ ait'. ,
lA. Lit()
75
SFstem : W-Oted..
, The p , blem 7 - pien , new" flig
I ''.. — t - „ ''' i • v
roses'
the attention of Congress :itn: d Tof the,
country s the,
,' nagement of the, na l ?
i o
tklial , fi . noes. ' It is not' imply to ,
adjust th :ny ins ch a way I , to pay' )
'.oxisting a r imm e diately se ui r ng Ha=
mi
ibifities, lilt to make: ample • rovision
for the f !tare, so its, tokeep t eTrea4- 1
'ury pe , anently in a solvent kond!:•.,
tion. , " e• have' got, , in fact to lin= 1
dertake j
Work, suet:oas no American y
stateiva : ever ua to. ndo Lltibre—to
j
[grapple ' gigantic tiscal i diffical 7 1
ties, ,to i Ali
rovide 1 inPrecedkityted reve , l
rimes, an' to rilake suck provision . asi
shall . ,see 'y re our gove'rnrnent,
,against,
• that 'nay table collapse coliSequent 14=1
on an e ay Treasury. , l', !, .- . . 1
".It seen 's to be suppeed that this 1a... I
ber requires the "post profound finan
eial genigs;l the !most unprecedented
; 1
,1
skill in ones matters whereas,thel
try l ith is t at it needs only;eparage Amil
periever nee! in demanding a nd . ' en-1
forcing s cli taritTS, excises' and t.a.eiy,
aslithall c eate the; only safe 'basis up-1
ni l
onl which a government can rely.--°1
The deep r it. involves itself .'in : theo-'1
retical.m zes--the 'More trouble it will,
have in keeping Lfioat. and` the more'
frequent i llpecOme its financial cry
Sis Everybody an understands' the
system Which is Ilfounded t 4yon,, the'
my i xtm :'pay as you go. No occult;
n nyial eni s i regained to steorthe .
w‘ny i g he e that is Aidopted int Alio
.
1 . , in., • rinefp . e i .l -.' :. ~.
~,,. -._ t. :!' ro .. „c..:11..1 is ib i efe i reifs: we if ..„ eed a raga-'
.•'! 'lan. t.., do - this' ?. Atfirit otir:.NeW` i, ar: , :r.ev,efftie,tht•ee or four times as large
, •
'.ik I ee einporaries; ; who IMaginad•• as that mPop' , iiiii . chlVtr i e.have heretlore.
they bane . J more than anybody eise. - tinhaisted. ,- I!l,"Othpig else. can atiVe, - tis ;
ild ruled' 'he , idea! we, advalie• cl -that • - a .f'reha •:: : !tho:porda - -whiell i rihenace-. our
..il• at and'generalreharige.e '
fi nancial; country iit :14,44 'and ' 4roa4. - . :To'
i:
I:,'6l;iey.on he'part, - Of . the g , :iv! , 4rnnien - t: prOVide-MerelYlfor te l luricT(oT i'heeasii-.
vas Aliso' tely hOcesSaryi ',Tiley'...saw' ties; . 1.91 poti.aiTaill. s - , for ' the.; crisis
hat the auks' w i er i ele,age4 t -, oiltakeithelpreSseii tipOn t tls, and! Congress shall.
loaliiS,l. an 1 ~_.l.lley • i i..nnagnied,.. that - '..no not lereate tide. rovenue . it4.„plaiie7.'altist
'ttlither a - lion was !n When ,be supplied 1 - ky Ilra i pki4y incre,ising
• ibWON:'-er, he. baok.'s . thelfiselves•reeeg4.. I9atiS: The gOvernt:aent eaneotipbrtnk .
i fi . e.'o. the I:fOree •Of . ..the id 60,4 that; to. from i ,work if it lNitonl d -.- .The-,.cry
•idate a'..lYaSt debt' withoutthiak4ii ihg - 4pci-Of ihe,:.timpl . is a 4 ; ample ~.ample na.. --
in vAnisis bf•terontte to. meet ur- ;'"nail revenue, t6 l 'only' rock j upon
eut` ' -1 I S*4a - * they • v. - hiehrean lie:reared. • Solid7lold , enz.-
''aii: exp mses .w4p a-( c ! 1 4 t ,- • . ••, ~ •,, . 1 1,• .r ' '---.. , . %.,
to di' .• other ' yztreme, a lit . .'hare. daring. struettiro' or national great:
eihiend . atv; -, itigo break 4 vat. 4 IteSs - ...,..1 , ' Iff 'l - e'i 40 eot- ',get 'it i . . triw: l
,
re'dit of .'he govertif 'eat k - be iintist ve.i :shall !iiiii i . , l into. la . ..,great. national,
element and, X.'t.,:ra )rdiaarY. 'clamor!. '4eht, , and thatlrill:i . etirripell the ereft...,.'
!.. The:Se retary o 1 tle Treasiirr anal t Off,E Or the ot4er as an tifinVoidable.ne
; 1
1 •• • C '.. `- •..( .11 e' )11iniitte.lii'Wiyii ceSaity.--Thitcidelpha- • ! L:Yorth' Ante.ri-'
upc ~ongi ~!..i.)l- 1 . • ~.( 1
... , . 1
.. , ,
.. . . . ,
nit 3f r ean. )rave takeli a..st4-forward. eiln., :1 .- :.1.!! I - . 1 • :'' - ~- :..•.- •
bin-- liai , ..'avOwed. .411eially. the ltd- .' - ' I - •• I':: • , , -...,.• :.'
~, • ' L. • ,
: :X.;tieide4 tttof .,. the 1te!?11,3.3.4?n..-. !
'essi tii- 'of ais in , • 050.01)u,09 by tai' , ;; •
c i
, tion and. „other ,sources, eXel i fsive, o . ..
"• - ii ••'V • at Wilt pa the ordi ary'ei..- .; • -I' ,•- - , ,officer',. ..- i • ~ 1 ..', ... • -
.- i iilitarVl !, relates two inCi-
PA h• H- j. . government.
- .eii 80. of: pie : i , 4 1 ii
.the „in-... f :nee - Of', t.....4;tevenson . ; - - . ohe .l of Which .
:'-r.11494. i!: r 1 F.: 1104 ; 4 0 3 ' 9-133 ?. - tt-' 4C PYi r, i'ir6iidi4 . itito4-** 7 , er:Pioof -the
v j'''" :i, ' ). a 'l e 'res i' e4 V 9 - t fi e- .. s q-' ; " 4 ` 191.14 , uilei .- fo'rtuie''the! brave , " : ---
tifilioritie'l..qve maintailr . :Off :is • ndf.: ~. -•'1 i . •• • ' . .'. • . favors', ...
i • l3 l -itlshlndian- in :their
ry,.i l .tigli. , , -
,' rwe pifr.4 , l i ie thiS;..po ley . th il . !-• : ~, :••• ..-! . • 1 ... --: . - ...::
, ~ .i pl , ,raf , ops. had .v;olated thetr plefige . , ,
,•!4r hen .: the intere f ,, - .t, alk e • will I
~_ b nil :the '• 4sag.' 64. •'of.civiliieil ' warfare
tifial-.all t ie. oriligary -expeni;q:. of the ,•. t.
...,-,• wa y t oi i.. ~i,t h. a-4.iy i, ,..t heir ii son.
' - 1 'di . ar -'.' -i .! ? 3 . H-. ,`7l. t , .-'P.. ~ •,
olernme
,t; .,,,e i..xt.f.a l n 3 ers. (.: o . :2;han's Ilttle l band..(loo strong,'
rY`s .. 4 l. . 'i lilt : :. iisiX • ;pounder, -and Surrounded
axes .ins ,ail of befog,.cf.34( , ir .
cep* pe •untilielii il tine .tne,pri:isenti ,
be ab *tit; 'Cioo.. Indians) hall. • nattiral-.'
eaeritit - ii .• -- .. ' 1 .- ' ' 1 . i: - ~, T '' . ''- - .'''' .• -'
--1 1 i' :
.. •:!..
~. -- .„ : .'i',:-l - ;..,agi ed to .se
.. 1 then.. l ores as dearly
..- No fignfeß are neeileil to deni nstratelL,4.'l),q.:: •iblel: -., •;, . : '. l - - 1 1 ; . - 1
• - 'I J ' . -_ I
S
1 1 3
lij4. ! . I 4 A'''i - st eahnotl Pay .tlie. ' vpenSe. 4 [! . ..'Wli h 'all WaS.fTal . V.: the : - Tlriti:Sli
f Pie War '.w 'rifle it jasts, how, are we' 'ce Anniandiir sent - a •niessonger.•inide,r it ,
the' . 01 itet.....Fil..tif of
..trite to treati.••foi- the .snrren
j.b6 able o do it I iiffer
. ' tieid P • - ' - h . Lfb' , -' 0 j : '. • •' '
[ mil, haw -PP (- reoi• itrid, - the , l - ittn o :. - I .1.. of t e f.
.It.!, : • rog. an.,pointing to
4it4l - .' - . 11 : 1 1;0flilta..a. ho . 'aiiprpia . Ched,lexclaitned; .. . -
+,017:1110: - .:so proiiiti!t,
1.0,),ic1d . ,.,:Ariy.j 9 . 60. ,e9nipe iiKt
..tol*. ~ . .ti - Witt 'pot do •to:leti him: writer here ,
asines 9 land - SE:e st of b i pti r idea ki e e , s t se lifi s e ; i i.. 1 %, ,j -li r o t
. A .o v n il .. l B :::-
'linage - t is most !hrdiinity.:
... I A .
.nasautio s -can !ad at a glan e Ault,- 'unteOrl to meet him ?"1 - ..• ..: '-'..• '
the War taxes, a s'.t they •tiro:, ow .0a , r . As,ft.was. pretty , . certana. that who-
lk..sh:il I. : nly. 'raise money exiOtight . t6,,'' q l. e) ,,: e ..;-1
aw the in crest on 'he.' and the.Jliliiii4. ofilWeald.:-. he • ratirderod, by . the
rit:; - . agtaril. foe - ltherel
' vas a brief pa 946;..
di miry e lienSes. of' the geireirme
.. , • i . •
of •. • . i 1 • t a l es . they •.. 6 ,. .. .... l ~.,7. • .. i H -. ~
iFgeail, • ring wt.t.. : . e7. hen - . Ensign.Shipprephed- . , '
.ins . pet illaPOt ' -Lam' • irremovable . .
.1 . t4 / 111;.tiPori :one .coi,dition.."- . ~- 1 . : j ,..
I.,.\\''hat - is.that ?"1- aa4ed Hoe t4ritali.:..'
kihens.':: Yet. ;thil `. 6,1 - Aleus• ;fact .ia..! . l'
ad iously . i. k ept 'co iecittlect . froth the . ,:: iThicitie - tne sriar , ward !:>s an 4; ; •
.. .
• I . ' 1
? creating 'a 'great debt
_or stop ;-. a nig.
.purposes, lid by short sighted l dein:i
ll' gogues. NV to' fear to impost. °taxes
-' 'i'vhich - the , eople are ready tn ugh toe
hear nifir . ,l'.ovided they' dornbt. ocome
- p(lrratinciit , „ : I 'I , - -
~ ;We ha,v no doubt whatever hat if
the Secret.' - of's,licl Treasury nd the',
conressio 'tit financiers werel go to
work with tlre deter,mination:t avoid.'
debtj,rinci telarise revenue by Ita atiOn,-.
et,-.,{ they eMild accomplish thistobjec.t.
it isle mat' r of far 'less dithiciltrthan .
, the raising.;-of such ,;an army (as we
now have i the field. • The formation
of tat ar:rn; , is imu.of the, most credi
tabl' pfler we have, ever mad. No
•I one elieve' that We could do it..--,
, ,
We , iirkel • could hardly credit w l hat
we saw act, Tally in progress, and it is.
ainudinn , to 'I nd that there are'e.ien at
this lay lea , ing journals in Newl York,
1 .
Chic``tgo an' . Cincinnati which i i -
gnore
, the eorrect . ess of th 6 statistics of the
army, and strenuously maintain .-that;
we 'never ,had more,than 450,600
men. ; ~''., ' , , 1
' Let no Man ' talk te us Hof iinpracti
callilities.- , l'h,e United ,stateii,bin Ihe
midst of tlibi great_ war,flDas 'ibuilt 'a
telegraph line to. California, through,
three thbiii and miles of wilderness,!
and has completed and• pilt in i use Over
six hundred miles of, new 1 railway.—
It hai now s many miles of 'rail* ay
1 ,
1 ,
as the rest, iif all, the,- civilized, Iwo id
combined. ith a Slender navy; lit ;has
mai:Eike/I t lilockaile; an itainense
costotiline, hich Euiopearia thought
1
an utter i possibility. Before_this,
1
w, ar,,any •:,,' who would have;,teld us
that We - co 'd raise a loan of one iMri-
dred and' fi ' y iniillions ' without 'any
aid filom a road, would hive 1 13'een
-11 1 s , s 1 , ,„ 6o en„
lauqhed at. ; , . , ~..i k, ,-
1 here, ',..t,, en, is the difficulty i in 1.
1. ,
raising' rev 1 1 , ire enough to, , paY our
way_ liouestl, and fairTy ? ' The I Lon
don Times 1 -',Cently Said that, : thi,i is i
one of: the ‘NF althiest countries in ,the i l
world', an'd t
,er.o can I be ,littld doubt i
that it, reall3l,is so, fur while capital is
iiht Coneebt",. ted here A hands J
i. infew, A
,
diffusion: ,
,
toi make ,a great display, ! the diffusi o n: amon all classes is very general, and
' the a ctual amount of wealth !at least
,1I Cquall to. that in, the strongest Euro
pean' • llf
1 nationa. 1 r 3 ~ e,
t griestiOn lofl revenue lin al proper spirit,
it Will found tha.it cars be! easily I
'!sylved. - But told° 'this s eems t4s4:lfeA
!
quirelmore courage than Congress, as
'yet, has mustered 'up., A 'revenue 'of
„onie hundred and fifty - Millions will be
Thlind,linadequate, and we , can as well'
';raise iwide that suln. (Ev e ry dollar
, !
'raised now gill Ipave . ..vast accumula
tion of interest in the future.
It. is indispensible Ito do' something
,
'll 6 flthis kind in o rder to 'dembristrate
tibekond all cavethe; actual extent of
',our, resmircea ii" d our ability to SUB
4. fia4 . all the I burthenS of any contest
*bleb' may I ae. , The . eyes of the
i
world' are up onu3 I lMen in . distant
chines contemplate Iwhat is passing )
here with 'ai rare and peculiar inter
est.
the
curious Critics have scout'
cd idea of ' our carrying - on a war ,
Upon' 3url own ,reseuices"and cipress
ed their disbelief in our ability ,to go .
On!upon sqh 'basis;; while they
! -,- any .
assert' that, !being unaccustomed to
heavy taxation,!our,' ppciple will not
bear its burtheus. In ',seeking to re
etablish leur !,shattered, prestige, we
mak tfissmatetfiese . ii I lusicns. '
i The • nationliai now reached a point
in its progrese when it is indispensa
tilelthat its finer ces eib;o4 t be placed
,e, a new lan& i,bette-1 bap "T'_-
At@ ...;',.. mart, of ,honord that you will
lrecp hat gun bearing directly upon
'- ine, atid that you will fire it off the mo
s Mlenq rrL
ou See raise my; hand." 1
'. ;11The pledge ,was 'quiekly.li given, 'and
0 S ipp Avent.fbrth. • 1 .
.1' I 1 ' i
To all' the arguments and persual
t ei ni lot the enemy" lini unwavering
~ :
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~
,'eP l .5 - is-' • r - 1 i ... -
, 1 -.1. 4 ii strutted to say that we de .-
4 kmd t e'fort." , '• I i' ' .
i
ISoo the Indians began to surround
tintn, OIL° clutehdd his lepanlettes,Han
o' 6r:hi's s‘Vort. Shipp, who was of
.7 ; reuican strengt , 'released • himself
! a p i owerful eff rt, and h iarning to
i 3
- t 4 Ole envoy, cooll said: 1 . • '
.1 s. i
~ : 4 1' haxejlo poi myself'nnder ,
the proteetiod:of our! true° withoUt
kriowingybur mod' of warfare. ;Yon
i see that gan," said lie,. ointing to l the
h solltarY s, pound , "it is li:vell , char g - '
ed wlth grape,'and. I hnveihe solbnan
Floledgelof nay corn ander that it shall
44,_ fired At' the mo cnt 1I give'binOhe
si nal.L Therefore, restrainithese-,men
ia d-re'pec i t llie. l 1 w 0:1 War, or'lyou
oh
shill instantly ace inp ny me to;tlie '
of, er Nvorl" , •1 ' : I I 1 -
1
! hiajl'waS. enong . Shipp;was no
ct
'in rnitiole:ded, b t returned to h his
cOnracTes in sheet ; fOuglit out 1 the
desperate action th t eiisued,.ana:ob
' tairdipto ()lion f r his brave 7. i
helcon ter 'ins since reifkired tn at
. 1 .
th he4d of this!, a ticl, was, told as
foJNVOti: ' ~ ' I( I ' I
lAfte'r.th Briiisl and Indians hid
."
,Wiihdrawn Crogh n missed one man,
orgy one, mihci had clongedl to hislit
tlo bankl, , , and all'; e ortsi for his recoV
Aii4 - 1
e iv q : t C h fi4oir s
r4 sO in tti l e t:
i t s i te e
r n e, n i
d e u i
s e c e o e , s 6tr y ti e
d i.
itf garret Ofione o Ltlifi i lifeeir-holitei,
wl ere he ho crept, or Shrety, and was
eil h in t'iiio by a eat nonlbill: • 11,
i Iltharest, cons during -their ch'an
eeif Ibrjh,life not Wo th ei, thuught,l i tad
only soiught to dot eir'duti, and es
caged with their: Ii es, :front perhaps
the most despera , fight oil record.
The only unintbat vas yitto halifru
pd,to be they one'•th t provo . hinrelf I
cllt arritit coward.' '1 ' h •'• '' '
, .' i 4,
ES TABU S
AN AWFUL SI
MOBBED BY Ni9LVES.
The community of Pac ific 64, 1
, 1
are greater exercises o 'era prod
wolf : - story, which, r vices Fel
tions oL I q`itivels'in Si beria , " i
odorous
of Baron' lifunchausen,-
story, is r elated by a gentleman
nous tendencies, who figured
1
hero, and•rans thus i -- - , -- - •i .
t
The aforesaid bibulous personage
had, imbibed his bitters at-6-143+00d,
one evening last week; and was re-
turningt
hence to Pacific 'City, ;when
his' horse suddenly caine to a stand
la
Still near a piece of Woods ale rting
the-road; and immediately the travel - -
101 0 A ears were sainted. by an outlmrst
l of bideouS howls. " Beirg,greatlY 'de-'
I pressed by the bitters, he. was. barely to open one eye ; but that Single
orb sOced to inform( hini tha n this
this
'horseand vehicle were surlipuno4hy
several thousand I wolVes l . The „red. •
eyes of the hungry- Jan& fereteious
creator es t he:
like the illuminated .1
, gldbeli in the windOw of a drpgiiOre; .
'and the "ariimiles" jurnped and inarl,
e,d after. the k nianner Of cats ohot
griddles. i Distraction l What '•ould
1; .
the. doomed traveller do ? Sas , he
in his:narrative— "I de
sarideath , b e f ore
me, and preferred to .die 414- mnown
hand, , likO an ancient Rbui an. 'Draw
ing forth Irny pocket pi ol i I flashe d
its fatal % pia ents into mv stomach '
In two mibutes. the worldand . all' its ,
wolves receded from my ''.. viEaion ;i and
notuntil I fouud.myselfin bed at home
with-a brciken head, r 1 !locatedankle,
and Wife iind 1 chil Weepi n;r l over -
- • I
me, did .I. ktiow,tha d t I ren
liad:not e n de
youried by the brutes. 're pent- " ll'ilave.'
ed and joined the chur6h r; givitiginplif?
pocket-pistol because it . 1 4 e:npty,4 and
beeause I, have no more money - 11V fill
it."' l
Thus ends the rnos remarkablei
wolf-storviof the cent um'. Mr. W. IL
Russell, 1.4 1 ,1 i. D. willdWell to IrnakO
a dote ofit for , his next'l
contrilantion
of American fiction to - the . London
Times c . ' 0 - 7 -
,
: =
r PRAISE lAND BLAKE
"c I
eeedingly grateful ,to human nature r
It an acknowledzerint of certain
bodily or mental excellineies
_ • K a
are possessed by the pe..onr• to whom ,
the' commendation is addressed. It
is useful in f a* moderate deree--the
eess alone is injurious. Praise brighV
ens our
,pt o, , ipects and exhilerattiii our
feelings; it, is like the cheerful 'rftri.
the' Harvest. day.-whichreneociraovi 'the
laborers:- But blame is like the' gatll-
ering 'clouds ola winter erening.,....williels
darken and 'perplex the fdpligh wan
derer. praise be carried
.. t(4 the
extreme,be'comes flattery; it ; blame
be carried further than- ir,'ond•lit l „_ic ,
becomes scandal--aud
just.'
' -
- The nntnberof troops Pen*la-
nia :hits in the field, entiffes her toftwo
major-general Wand twenty-fonr ,
(Berg, yet ihe has not t single is
and drily four hrigadici•s-of
volunteered New Toil. 'with L,ln rtell
'lmaller folic . ° in the field; has 'sums
fifteen or sixteen brigadier gener4l.4.
Vie have ow in this i State, ota.ll-
ized and drilled, volunteers eo o,ihir
.n
for a formidable expedition.- 7 1 r iln,.
Union.
.I - •
THE WILL of COL . Colzr.---Tho
of the late l l Col.' Colt, of Connect-pat;
j has been made public. ' I .le- ..rWs•-,to
his wife, a g ross legacy or '' 1 830,60 / bs a
life:estate i the Mansion' bou4e.l with
surrounding grounds outbuildings;and l
a life estate in 1,000 shares - of 'Cott
Mantifactiping, Cohapnwratdck, and a
large' proportion iof the r residuana'or
the -estate. l .• •
•
iN En; lELLR'S tie 1 -1.59n3-
'took Herald has heard of a‘lady ,Iwho
left to attend ,
a hall'. on Ne I7c4's
eve... On account ofthe dilfted state
of of the loads, she was tanaille to - rtlttiirn
- as soon as she anticipated; but b3l dint
of perseverance, got within two miles
of home, at Ale Tose of four_daySl, and
• sent for tha IMby. - 1
, _
te1..""1 would have no one% in woe
a sermon?! said ,arnuel 'Drew;:Ttill'he
had attempted to preach one.: .Auerl you have attempted to adress icOn
greg,ation, you willhetterr• l nndentand
a preaCher'li sensations and difficulties.
And remember thib' in all your le,rit
ieisnis:'o43- laud that chnnbt build a
hoNiel may demolish a pala.ee. 1'
• 2 I
Wlnow.—A'clergyinitti;
consoling a youngAvidowl on the death
of her husbaud, remarked that I ihe
could • not find his equal., "I
know , aboutithat," remarked t4c-'snb
bincv'fair, one "but PI/ try 111
•
aft,,t‘Wife," said a Man, lookiti,g- for
his bontjack; "I have places whereil
keep , my things: and yOu ought to.
know "Yes," said shed oug ht.,
to know where `von kee' Your Ila e te
hours!! ' ll,
' I
The Meadville Rin/b/hyrs says that:
immense quantities eif c.il PaskthrOa r gh
Meadville daily, to the Railroad [at
From 1 , 3 tio.9-4 00d ['at
barrel is paid for hauliag from i the
month of Oil Creek, Oil City; to Lines
ville, a distance of 45 miles!.
.ggir`The editor of a Down East ilia- 4
~
per, talks abOnt his frame of mind.] !i/1
cotetnporaryl suggests that he may.
have the frame of one, but' that all_
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