The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 14, 1853, Image 2

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H. It. FRAZI,E.R, EDITOR.
lilOpMapEl,ll, PENN'/!. .
'ttnirsday nornhig, inlytt4, IBst.
; TEIELNIS. - - • - - -.\--
-One. pollafankfifty cents per omits elaheetu
qtly in a vanes '
- '.i7.0 1 , Mars: if paid nithin the .Year.
‘: . -"TwirDoltiffs - and fifty; cents if toot laid 'PIA af.
far the expiratien of the year.. . „ - ' ' 4 '. ' - ,
tgrNo v B obsqit!i°°:Vin be permitted to remain
4
unsettled Aorig,er than tw - years, : : ' -
- - ua.rx, at, A vrafisiNo. -
One square , one week, .. ; .
.- .. ... . . ..... $0,50
g= - each subsequent week, • • - , 0;23
- .BusinoieVards per annum; with pape,r,:.... 3,00
-41iberid discount:made to yearly advertisers.
.- Diseontinuances optional with the publisher, till
all arreseges are Paid.'
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MEE
1181 STLTE TICKET.
,• Dint CANA cost:M=llEL •
-Mises Roraima% of taocootir count
;FOR AUDITOR GANYit.4lllp,
A. K.
FOR
Christi Myer!, of Cloritia COaty.'
Weather : and the Crops.
'The remit rains and.-iverm weaiher
- have had a very favorable effect on the
t Thein crops in ibis droughttn the
ettirly part Of, theLseason injthed the grass
crop, and-bay will be rather-light in many
Parts - - of : the county, &laugh — the rains
bare Much he l p ed late meadoWs.
• The principal production of too many
•
of our , meadows is the White daisy,-which,
bower& pretty it. may appear -in poetry
and de,scriptionfof the -country, is not r in
our , oinniOri, nearly equal to, Clover for
hay, - Yet in places the ,white
sies' have exterminated the red clover as
effectually as the white man asextermi
. nated the Jed . rnan i from the Same'.Soll.—
Other s-nacadows din . equally 'filled With,'
yello* . ..daisies, or : buttercnps, which.are
alio more .ornamental.. than' usefiil, but
which our farmers seem unablelit-unwil
ling.to be rid of When these two kinds
of interlopers -happen to intermingle in
, 'the same field, -as is often the case, the ef-
fect frorn, a distance is to \ give,the
scaPv- a sort - , of pumpkin-arid-milk color;
charming to Yantie eyes. But the sober
and , Uttromantic co y
Trs cannot\ be etxpected
.• toigre& with us inmatters.Of taste : they
\ would doubtless wish t 4 banish every dai
sy fro the PaTdon - s . -
Coin is - Very promising in this region ;
-
ptobably• never looked betten at thi4
season, If the soil is (Icel) and stir
endbre something. of a
eirciught without much injury.
Cithor.;eyops generally promise Well.--
Apples,„however, and some . other fruits,
do pot indic.ite an abundant baiTcA;
ilarfor4 UOversity: ,*;
We itteniied_ the annual exhibition of
Ilaiford *University; on the sixth itynianti
for the first time: A. large Concourse of
Peieile,mailY of them doubtless former
inmates afthe institution, assembled at an
early'hour, and repaired to the idrylent,
,whefeihe exercises were to;t74 'Once:
We_ aVe* note space to,particuiarize the
perforplances, but may say 113 general that
-many-of them were bighly creditable to
students and theiinstructott. One
pr two scenes' in'.one i;if the colloluies we
considered not ,in very godd
there inai been otheilit,4Yesent to
Whom they: were the most attrictirs fea
tureS:,•:,Sorne-pretty original 4.0.wer0
Sung ;_ among Which we were much Pleas
ed with What we 'cOuld catch. of one, 'mitt-,
- The . exercises (*n..-
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tinned- throughout: the day, - and on the'.
breaking,,np; the throng of carriages that
king 'blockaded ll4streets, aided us in
lbrmmg an 'idea af ihe large , 'number of
POPIer: pimeni; .I .l l ey. all ages,
and from many miles around: - Some per 7
eons ‘11:3) - were in the habit of atiending
ilese - exhibitiona, gave it, as their
,opinion
that they;had neNer Seetynik inanyfwesent
be4ortx; There .were ±aereial thousands:
•a, , .
it. -
.
• Tin s Institution Ass. educated many
young znen,• yr 43 pre mea l to high posi-,
tiOn&l o he.icve it' is in , qpise .11 flour.
-ishinr: I
ndilion,- ai the •._perseverinr.la-
Lors of the Messrs. Richardson - merit. '
FATikERVAVAZZefi LECT-ttlitiALlC6Liirg
. _
—Memeint: 73e Witt and Davenport. hive
published a very elegant.volume, ecultiPn
ingA carefully prepared' report of the-fa..
mons Lectures of Father Gavazzi in New
, 4 fork Which have created . So trrSch excite-
Ineat :it - Wool:tout _the _ country..
_These ,
Lectures:go foyer the Whole,field Of re 7:
i t)
ligiexis : .Cont j2. yersy ,of the Kwaseew age ;
aud‘he argineents on this yietestant side
of the inestlot are ably and powerfully
tEinliiiitiea' ,- 14413 no more remains t 'be
said. ~IsTAP:9t eiotr can.possibly; peruse
theseLeciuree :Without being startled , at
the emerenis i _ergements, mei *arrange
_-_they contain,and feeling ' hia vigilance
awakened tor be etgetref biii faith , .and
efreliiietis freediiittinlhis eeivittr. : Be
iities the`_..*:elits:, illii:book coutitiese
carefully written 4 ! .. r4 l ff7l . 9ftY.a*r Gitz'',
~zz Aviv..l4a,atM:*latliiiiizeditii hiamori ,
istalaimi 4 44 l *rta . - - otfilicAddiesi*lo'
Iti lliiin - *ltili ( iiititiil?ienit:/04 41.4 *-'
See;
&c. ` - lere'eJti . PePtb! reiPiria# 4l ' 1 4.! .- *
volumeloTa wide Price:4o
- 041. : paporos cw,cloth . ; ,- : , - i
.4 - •-•,-',,,-_
...rirneoestilerizkoaeu,of44l4yswest
wasAeAtorYed , -;6l:Are'-int'Settonlity'44
4alitilivn;;A:l;;Alf;
It is believed that then eof the, eel
ebratat-Mcs. PattinEften rat IP
, his . Ofailin a speech:Tllone* ideeiB;' , u4.
at ttniiiea,
eTaaE oll, o 0, to : 141 s.
o,t
diai:esitectral,blit
y
thiht4Flti4 0f;t1343 litds:tif step thetirl
of the graw storm at gidmouth ,antictlie
ooaductOf the 'excellent. Partingtoa
on 'that occasion.' In th6winte . rof 1524
hero set in a kreit fitxidlupOn - that IOW:t
ile tide rise to im inciAible height, the
waves rushed in upon theho es, and ev-,
erithing was threatepedith. nstant des-.
truction. In the Mi r dst of tis sublime
latteDitarrititington , wh olived' upon
thei„beich.-was seen at the door. - of . or .
hOttie'itith mop and - pattens . tyunil ng
. ‘ llerinop, and iqueezing;p4the,sea-wa r,
.and rigotously - pushing iiwa i t
t y 4'Atla tic
ocean.._ .The . Atlantic Was,.rntised i : 11 rs. [
partington'aspirit:was up:; ' ut, I need not :
;I
tell' yen - that the contest 'is lequal.—.
The Atlantic ocean tfat,M
~ ...P ytingttin:
She was excellentt a slop Or. a puddle,
but she should : . not -have inddled„With a
tempesi."
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`-NEWSPAPER CIIANGE.7.- he. mim,..syme
ii
Demtkrat -- kloce„ one of its' netninal'edit- ,
ors has left the place, and. e-Dtbiltr 'has
fOrtned a new Law papier;dp her
we a nderstand, cone unde r the Fen 1 of :
Tosephis.Soyd, irholit the peniec cY of
Susquehanna will' remember' as to: erly_
editor Olthe People's tn AtioCatc, a I ' ore
recently foreman .in the Repster ••1 nting
office— The eontents.of the Den i zi , for.
the list fe;tv 'ireeks; sufficiently
his qualification:s; for the
Correxpondowe of the Regis
NiCIIOLSONv Wy Ogiii/g - el
' July, 6th::1653..1
' . FRIEND PIUZIER i The - Su'
heautikl (la); arid! passed ver 'quietly.
with us! ' I did net beer.in all day .thl
firing of a cannon Or.• anything else, nn
even a fire cracker to arouse m e's pa.tri
at:tem. , This lias•not been owl - ,to an
want ofpatrintiefeeting', but Li euse th
,attractious have been ,so mu gre 4 a ter
elsewhere, that almost every bad has een
allurid iwayrby them. - . The ars, : beth
regular and aeursion Trains w tie crowd
ed to Overfloiving with passe) •ers, and
scores of carriages - passed by, tinveying
Young peOpie r seeking various placee i:if
amusements; .I believe nobody Inhered
except through necessity.on this o Jr Na- .
tional - Holiday-,-indeed I-fiave not 'wit : ,
nesSeda more. quiet Sunday d' my
sojourn among this people, and' i
e..-er be
foresincle my remembrance hastile day
paSsed - without 4 strong odor of .
'inflow
der. Alas'!" for the degenerac .\ "Qh
Temporal Oh mores !!'=" Mitts : 1 ) 0 ' 1
• gave us a rno4t ;excellent diimerj ' .e to
hieg roaned beneath the weight ,f a le
fat Turkey, and an endless r ,vartet of sub
stantial viands. Give:Me a; sea - a ;Is
,
well s-Pread.-board o f onr plaineld
. -
ioned fathers and, mothers, and - -1 cal
not tor the kulek-knackaand nice t inE
No accidents occurred in this vi nit
The Fifth weal-tither a IJoisy day. or
Of the young Men W . ,1,10! had 'been • t.
the day and Jrightpreviiius . : we re in a s
condition, ..I)issipation -• may' be iii
enough While it is-going, on, hut it ii i
getting over it• - --the after-Clap thgl 1
the hair pull. : ' - •.• - --- :,.,."'
A singular euriosity 'wfi's found a e d
this week by a,young man of:this pia
Whilefewiturningiu the eddy Of thegr eN
It seemed-to ~ -f ie in.egg 11 sting on the.
_- I - , . ~i.
_._
water he threw it a constde bill orwi Pee
.
04'1'14e :shore when to his 'surprise t dill'
not / briali-'4lle then made several - att ; mptis
to break - it by throwing iv with. vi len+
upon a pile of lumber, all r.d . wilichfwere
ineffectual. On 'washing off - the f'slinae,
with 'which it Was covered, I the siaface,
was found
,to,be, highly polished. • he
•is.no,fluidin - it,
.and all its i)fi its- Dave
uniform color, Viz; " a - lOsish 14',hite• T
outline of the space allotted - to (ityn
the large end - is 'distinctly ;risible C
i.e
jects may be seen plainly by lookin th
it toward -the •light. 'lt floatslin mil
with one thirdof its ljulk aboie the our ;
face: It is believed' by 'm' tit rWI4 - ha l e '
T
• . . .
seen it, to here -been dropt -
rid-[illielCceek
bYi . s duck, and to
. have - r , etl upon ' l tti
I t
smill".end,whieh is somewh t.Worn app -
really by the attrition of
,v 1. •- It iiu o
haid that kicking ,it aboti - o er gras-4 .
i i
and stones does nut.scratc O mar 'hie,
the least. The beautiful.'h upon us
surface is believed ` to have ett produced
liy - the action of water on it, and ii Teiy
mach like that 'on Sea shell:. 'flow long
time it bee. teeti:wafted abentilit the fuer-
cy of wind antrwaves.notie ~ n tell: lt
is se very . htril thst some pe - believe
it:te boa stone.." Ido notbel • VeheWpv-
er_that the identical.philpise r,
p . #: steno if
f t
it icouid,be - found. or the4ston :w hich fig=.
ured so largely. *ith the I :g're -Morns:iv
prophet at , the beginning of ilia career, ''f:
even that wot►derful> white 004 of which
viP reaikin 1 4 0 ;;49"YP"•: , : , ;ii-Old 00;
-sosnechlisterest among;..th" ' Creek owl
tioo as does : ital. wondeifut. gg.- i'A 4 0414,
en'',#tie,.;iirould hardly ix, a; . ea Ors won
i
der, a n d it will bp isornet 4 ! be re
.ary
hing else, preduces . io grea - .Sal eg47-cite•
;eat. - ''''''- fi -- ? I
This at:43:A i0; . $0 : :' - '
manner in. which ppoplp,+
bY , 4l ) * lll 4*- - plities ll 4
Craek. II die* MuitilaTer ii
Theiti,4ll probably ihal
1 4ilifibing:t 6 :ao: with v
*# l 4Y:; ,tu l - k fi c i i4 4 l 6, -. 0
*rilkonaoY; be '4l4e,tmine4
chatiodietibrafta test
i i l l :t 4 t a i i t : Y tran fi ml- '?!; t1t1
1 4 -f2.4,. i :PT ;(4 *- ii ' 7 l:: i..s7l ll
,fpp9l y.: . -nu 4:: 4ii;'. -
:4pi!iteti : c ...., m e n iii;..ll!
it' - :iti id 'bellifficult tii "fipd i , er Oil**
t.. : n Some or them were. he
_games
- ,-.
ere all warmly contested. mid the play
-1
.g* continued from one o'clfick till sunset.:
mall nal() tint of Gin wjts illif forfeit
IP cl,k-atia . fn ished by : th(4442' part,.
lit . ' tiin'preir - a rather' . tan . meoh t'or `: a.',
fitt
o . the w . Sher sort. IA :,chin i ced ;o
(---,,
i eti a Ujung t tem just
_ass - a couple:of:aw
l wild hair-brai ed chops had clinched each
otter for Me' - al conflier. Thefigbi did not
last; hail, triviever, for-peaceful cOunsels
preVailed,in the friends Of the respntt
-1
ive parties pu Jed the 'combatants apart..
i . I:hilt seemed t:, me soMethinglof npitY,for
lia - a4ndtliresiiiiie migiit : no have been
i .
. amine Ito--eitheir,of them: ne came off
with face _bloody t end bruised,. and the
i
other looking pretty blue from the evert : .
compressienot his juular veins.. ythe
Angers of his tintagoni4. Their ine , pres
siblell a d nether gaononts likawise.suf
fered tie -a . ; little. With -this single ex,-
~
cept ion ' the Ball piny - :Passed . off very -
Oleasiq?tlYi , ;',.. : , ~ it
-A n vv.Church % as, recedtly, dedicated
by th . .Methodists- . some Ithree..lor. four
miles r
eloW here, and al'aite Hotel is to
be e tcd it the Depot in'a few dila._
Thera is alsß.ll. prospect of a new school
house_ ,tear the Depot. -
. A , ,carding trni- 1
chine lias-lately,gone into success Ail open-1
anon near the mouth of 'HOrton Creek;'
and thesti_thing` comprise - about all Our .
improvement for this season. • - , -•-
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vuring the. past tivn weeks.we _have
had abundance of grateful showers. 'Yog
i •
elation never appeared-more forward at
thiS seatron, and the crops all give proiri
isela 4. bouniiful harvest, to whichl the
hus?andrnan looks - forward with confi-•
dence2 fur -the ample reward of his +ils.
4. large bear was seen in this neigh
borhot-hl some three weeks ago. P+a
bli. the same one , the last' Register, ?h Ton
iclo as having made, a visit at - I-lartord.
Perhaps "another time my. epistle may- be
less`brief. ' • Thine Only, ,\ .
'ii . ' 3. 3.•3.
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For the Register.
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L lZ l C o E ,: t i k pre Mlla v A tou Tlo 3 V t - i l ui N a lf , :
met 'the iehabitants assembled at the
pa tist chntel, at 10 o'clock. The'pro
-1
&Arlon was ihen formed Under the
.direc
“ l<
non
tyerll.
pfrtook a. rich and bountiful dinner
Much traS prepared by the citizens of Lib
ety, for tile whole . cinnpanya.."
of about 500
prm Much o. , nch credit. is due. to the : L
dies' of Liberty for ' t heir at tent ion, Ike.,
and to Mr.Beetitairi fur closing his bar on
that day:. , • '1
I..This-busg
i'es's lti State ap
.rl4ears to be confined:lnii enter
ad: o . _to four:Stmet, azd .I,ll.e)lasstichu
ee :set 4.far:over,lmlisices all ibe.res<t•i-t• her
h e; sba a
,Of the whole-nuniber of Alps eat-'
es pli+t4 in tba. whale, ,fishery in flit, Intir
-;twit Intii than 4G9 were own 4- in •
, ,
, .
Mas,sachusetts, Connecticut „niining. 74,
ay, New * York 33, and Rhode Island 28.-t
--!, Formerly Wilmington,. Del., _ wai etigitg
ed in the husin to a limited e nt, but
the , tendency f commerce to co centre
tion has . _ carri d *the fishing eat !prises
is
mo s tly 't M o
• rly to
New Bedford,,‘ hick city .had, in Janu y
lasi,:nib less th n 307 ships and barqu _
engaged iu the hale fishery. For
is,
so e
years - past' the whole tendency of- t e
trade 4e - tits th are been to centralizeln
New l*dford, that place haring becnnie
.he greiit oil macket oftbe United States.
r e * All . oth er whaling eerts' seem to sUfrer a
it.
he diminution of .their business 'in conse
quenceilwile New Bedford accumulates
1
cap*tal ; i nc reasesiiet fleet; augments ter
, n importance is the,.eyett ofhe purchasers.)- ,of oil, lin i'Li eontinually-ezte ds ; her entetl•
)-
i
r 4 ,, prises.' 'Latterly ii curious innovation has
tp i r been ! introduced into the Whaling beeinesii,
T !the result of •which is'Yet to b e 'teen. BY
this new arratignient, whale shipsdo not
return borne with Itheir eaignes of oil, but ,
deposit Ahem et Honolulu, or some other
island - port of thereci fi c, - Where it is tak
en up as 'freight by aurae of th * home
ward -bound' -Califcirnia,lndia, o, Chine,
clippet , e. This :latter clais ory is has
of - late i hecointi eiitinitierons, and of_auel
greatl • increased rapacity that lin s w ard
freight .areinuch - in demand at--v . _ low
'rates. Thus -_the *hale ship no is ena
bledi; etrii,
t re fi t entireli at Hoeolulu with, all
that,B e', requiror use., to come back
there- vith her earn of oil and bOno; de
pnsitit take in fresh stores,and sally forth
again.. / In this view of the trade r it may
be a question - wort,hy Of inquiry whether
otir defilers in oil helve net an opportunity
1 1 $0
I *."df -Otivc4
olukt, .11,
ati inot-bm
law*
Quid it by
irdaY hießail
the 'ffeelr-'
IL:141a by-ii
Ai:end
see required for use is - eiertie, Ind eon
stfrtlYlogThenting: -.' *orb; ,- *arm
s4itbeir, dieeeee, caimilip eget" and other
iileesi- diminish the number (Weer bop !
.41. - binthitiels, and thwebeifitippliesto
r4.1.0i:-Ibem lust Ae -, meet' ;the growing
Algrandi aria:derived from the interii#
1r..7r0 W
wniState• and Abe trearWevit:"--
-` Vitale -Fishery.
_." ;, • ' :,...- ~ , .',.%;.- ' 7 .I''' . p.Lir"kit-' 'n't t''''' ll- ;”'"'
PII - 1111 s2oilengo i
t,
.•
'' 4
'.. -4pealti..:l4)l, the . Chi n ese - revolution,
4eatem pal ' f ! 'tays!: •*The. Oeat tea;kettlg
. -4-, '''
,i. x . , . Ite the 1 11) . 1ii i J ane it
• its r 4
on ~ a ant 0 yr
Shirliya4 Vitiate; is eparted \astamin
fto his coiatry thettly. 14 G --. t ''' '-( 'ta
. r,:
.-„-- ',. % .-1. - - -z -
A buck belonging to, Jobilliverfield,
...
of Cadit, - Obio, yielded . flwa weighing .
19 pounds. .f -
—The Maine Law bat
Michigan by ailarge majori,
300 majority in favor of tli
...;
• ~ - -Jt' is stated in the W
lie,: that Searetaiy -Davis
single..Femoval. in
„his depi
—The cvZispel is preac - 1
pits of Chicag6 i . seven d
The population o the city
—Fredericti I used to
or.o
appointmentsbe nferred,
(1111 C enemies an one ung
—The-rtoman Catholic
al say that davazzi i . nal
that' the Gavazzi of this
liostor.
/..Gerrit Smith, M. C.,
his home in reterboro,
deTgone a very'setjaus
operation.
—At Tarrytown, WO4l
Y., the FOUrtll was celehr ,
corner..stone of it mouuiw
of Major Andre.
—All the greetry4neil l
hotel-keepers in Hamiltoa a
N. - -Y., have.signed agi
tinue the sale of liquors.%
—An .eicpress train on
Cailroad, a
_few ,days sine(
seven minutes and } a halt
rate of I.ighty piles an b‘
—The fullowing is n a
rip M good as
Burke's famous, "What is n3ajesty stripped
of its externals ?--A jest." -!'What makes
reason treasOn, in Ireland l The absentee "
gent 'man
created quite-a isensition; and it -was. attdnd
.with the uival fetes; presents, 47e. :
•Lord..Paleraton urges upon the Brit.: .
ish Cabinet to bola the occupation br
the Danubian Principalities of Maltlo
cia • and Wallaehid rk.s declaration of i‘rat,'
*herein he-was-backed.np.by the:Whig and . '
Sham-Radical inembi;rs of. the composite:
Ministry ! :1.. —2 '. • •• •
— . The Fifth - o'July *as celcbrat4 by the
whiretl citir..eus of Pinglutall.on,:*tho
nu
merous snd reipectable„ in a.reryenthusias7
tic and creditable manner,. in:•conunernora
M
tion of the aUcipation eethe - 81arcs.of
ex
ray-
sec-
to
rk-
Lily 4.6,1827;
neeticnt-Lefm;Slatnre "11 1 1 'lnd a
.risiiieration - to abolish capital
the State. It pasted the Sen
lost in the Rouse. lts: main
Co
bill under
punishment i
ate. but vas
feature was t
finetnent for
'at - it substituted solitary eon
h aleath penalty. '
v , "ork Mirror states that a tin
ently Veen discovered -in Ver
proirnses to rivalllie !post ,pro
'ronvvall. ~Etninent .parties ,are
._The Ne
mine: has re
Anent,
,which
,ductire,iq
said to be' tatergsted in , the db.cover,y, and
measures will soon be adopted - to develope
the mine..
It
—lt is said that machine ha.s beeti in
vented that4iVill peg a shoe in two or three
minutes, with one, two,. or three , rews"-of
pegs;•and othkes its own 'pegd'as it does the
work. Thel Buffalo .Epreis stand god
father to thistateraenf.
•
Louis, Napoleon haii'restOred the gaillo
tine in Vrant3e for; political offenc6, aboliih
ed by tin
Lantaie and the pniiisiOtud govern,
of-the _ This demonstiation
of ferocity is regarded is a symptom.. of
weakneati tltoss experierieei in French
-The Attburn(N. Y ..) Adiertiser; under
the head ofl 4 Something New," notices 'the
collection ofi six or seven hundred
alive and kielling..which were destined to be
boiled down. fur the oil which is. in them,
and which forms *he of the ingredients of a
new rheumatic miatmeutc • •
The. city of. Mexico emtabis a populp-,
thin of about two bandied thOitand. Two
thirds of this population is said to consist of
low MexiCan balf-breets and IP:diens, 'wh4iise
morals 'and habiti of; life:much resernble the
blacks of' the
,SOUth, There items tit,be
life and activity Olga the city much resem
bling New York„, •
—Robert I:W siker, appointed V. S.Min
ister to Cbina,„Will not leave until the tat or
15th of September, 'when ho Trill proceed -to •
Liverpool, and thence by the wterland ronte
to the hland of Ceykim:at which point be
will be metsby the steamer Princeton, wbieh
will carry him to his destination.
---The 1.1. S. Steamers Princeton and Fad
ton hare been ordered 'from Norfolk, mid
the (loop-of-war Decatur front' Charlestdo,
to Portsmouth, N. 11., to ''aw ait further' ir
ders.. The Fu l ton: and Detittur'will.be.d.- - -
patched_ - I to the, fishing grotinds, and A le
Princeton' also,,.if it should be_ &aided ,it
to send her to China-to convey Mr. Walk r.
There, is said to be.* prirpeet.nf an early A , d
satisfactory adjustment of the 'Fithety
.pi -
.
1 —FE lit,—A ii
,tconsboat luts lately"_.,. .:
built at ittsburg, named after the cele -
tea F Fein.t ..The Captaiksays the ;iat•
ss.an, immense, fawn:Ate- 7 04 he is - eat' r ,
I r here le 1 midi in it. nme44asidthet the , is.
more it, lthe,Anamie of Flinty Fern than , _ 3r,
t , h4 l " nine lig klaPws : .. 4 . - 44 4 esich'. 6
lik •
Town sun* e - oxop with yet PerN 41 , ,
and that, finally, the next guys State. adn it
ed Into' the Union will i 1 . 2. 11 named Fun .y
-tinlians-- ' - ~., ' ,- -- _ : ..-
..
1 —"Cpasz Pirings."--A% dog law' as
pit been enacted, by . the authorities s of, . -
t.ket,'Whfch'ii ientiricalstr',4riericeini . eg:
iif gni description of the - olvicia of its e t.;
S..examOle, that no, i
se - aiiiitie itiiecies,h, . 1
:husei'isit.: eiceo ti . :ti,
dr.& Thil is 'Very- i)d
' tsrlieiiiii% on the. .
mrt
isdiietlmuiate pieip'
reifsW*,lioieyer it
it, Weitilii soli, other
iitensi,iBlollCatiois:'
me
&
,st,
ead
Ind
yid-
PDS
-cin.
villa
rglY
• as
, . 1 ENGLAND. ,
Olt the i - : trate 'bbl; -or ci 'House Car
Con*Millnaiimilti4ee,by M _ ' ch, " tip,_:
Call thoglittent
_0:•13ller Ins '4 Gov-
4 1
ernmitlt to a :to ''''. it to , rte trilluivtt,',L
been it .-by e n le L ~.- ,tl Seer *
iaryfb 'he Cottmi '.that., c life I
a t t
4ffictts ,.. nfk the '-''fre..spf had!..givo tl'ie :
opinion- that the S tate of 4414/Carolina
was• justified in imprisoning, as they now
do, coloed. seamen; subjects of Her' Maj.
• estf; .a 4 toenquirew.hether, in their fu-.
ii,
ttire rel liens' with' that."'"State; Her'"Maj.'
esty'aG *moment aie prepared to admix
the legtdity of the , proceedings:" .
7 Wer ,!tar-, *bi•y little".6f the Turkish af
'fair this. 'Weelt:t 'Public feeling is 'much
e :quieter . On. _ .=. the itl&m:t, but DI i% is4ty- - st i i . k .
- eiliik a Mnildth;'inet'clars,Weitietiii- '
ly, steamer,' foF.Piinstnticincple took out
less thatOtaft an a.v,erage cargo, and ; rates
of- insurance int .vessels ;bound to. the
Danube or, other places i likely to Liolis.. :
ardousitt the event of-war, have advaile z .,
ed, and the tendency , is stlllopwaya. ~ .
- Look out for iron shillings elect roplated.
They, are 'very' current in...grigland just
now, and almost defy detection. -,,".....
• '. -, FRANCE: . 1 : :- -: ~i
Resptkting the action or France in the
Eastern cluestion, all , is 'hased on mere
hearsay.` It was itatea , in Pai'ls - t, War , the
French Government intended tovejtV Of
ficially to the Neiselende Circular: and
to request - eact information 41sether
Russia Meant' peaCe Or , war ;- that! , iffoi
peace; Fiance Wail 'yeAly to lend_ lief bi
--natio-I
b'ee l n adopted by
ty. Detroit gave
l e law. .
aslungton Repub.
ins made but one
eta from , the pul
fferentlanguages:
is about 50,000.
say that ror.every
lie made ninety.
,ratefal friend..
papers-of
can Montre-
Tuy,:and
'until- - is an siwz
i iee earionily ill it-
Minrecently un
d p 'nfnl eurgital
Les r ;moth,. IN:
i ed y laying :the.
' nt- tci the ca bsrs
i P
and a part of the
Madison conntt,
eiment to discon-
the jVennsylv,ania
ran ten Inifes in
Thisis- at,, the
orttpulleWS:7- , *
_ ... • pea,(....... .. .
Bullethe rtic ..Pcits;,;. is ivlliit. is' m int ed, and
. . i
thiswill. be the'idtillidtiinz•ef Frnece." . . --
- . The...Fieiich ,CterF.y. are now ilii-imiyig .
diMciiii les: in the • w :ty . of inixeil . ,in'.,ii-iii!ges
bet ween'P.rot ‘Jiit nut* ainl'Ctitlinliesti Most
of the ptieSts . recnieln pt;iiiionnce the ilotr,'
tiO - benediction on theSe . tinine — s; , iihiess
wlrre, a feim6l'' etignetileni is t a;k:en to
Mang ii()the children in the.. R9e,tiSh•fnit h..
The 01,u'reti. iq 'riolloneei• enntetifea witli
the : comnifin ,- cOintirern6e . according tn . '
which h.iys ere 'echiCitied. - in Abe fat her's.l
'and girls in the' ; mr;thar'Sbelief. • - The
. cii , !
- 1 .
. s! . Efeene l e: is,. that ' Several mix6l Infi;iiitikes -
hve lately been eelebieted by,P, rot - et.a . nt .
'.Ol
ergy,j
• 1 - •, _
nntlisterial - paper, rstates..that--,the ,
' ng. of PruSsia has met. the reent,P
Ci a= : I
„, 1
it I - briid concerning fluxed, tuarriage4-by,l
tsuingqa royal decree. „The Pop.e.bay.-, 1
in :ordained . - that ,no. Catholic, "female
j 1
• all Marry, .a. PrqtastaV,
,who,,,willinot
;
53 ear., a have, hi la children educated in
t faith of t lie, Chtrat of Ito me, the liiing
d creei that any-Officer ofisis' urrny Mar-,
r ing ‘ under . a cattail ion SO degrading 'hall
1
;
u .an independent stare, and dismissed'
t e Prussian set-Vice. -. . - . -
Up to June 13th;The 'Russians had not
e tered the ptiaCipafities - . 'rf.'e move- .
c
an nts of the tronpS centtiimettie .139,ssara
-b , and . neafly 100,0110 men Were silt;
b.
a l c. '" d l4'u n i t l. l ,v".- t r ie rY i Iltinco:lETSt.lchl.rat'.l:ifiet'-osrittilee'rr.l.-i.g.
I -- ," 71- nn.
.USSIgn fOre e e cliearnpe . tt at 61:oleo on.the
1 - fth, and. were expect ed . i . o - r eath Jassy
n?'tht.. i9th. The corresponclenee of I T e'
° l est: :lieuticlhe - Post, peoredBe3 ,io , 'la c
learned that •• The.Rnssmn.Qabinet do it
niit.intend to let'. the .troopS pass the fro
tiers, lint' ti) keep
the,. nn a war font in ;'
nd
a . (itiicitly I wait for the things to - eon c
in Turkey:" , J?L'llhoniit this is doubtle
(needancss, tt
a eed
. 7,iteis, k is pretty :noel . ' the- ge -'
era! :ninrinnt : --an oliiiiion, however; th, t
may at * any :file . n . nellt be upset byitite - a
'ranee of the,ll.usiialis: - - ' - '- ' --- ' - ' :
• . . .
V The'later d spaitches arc thus iirril:
4 J A
S Y . o
v n e l -
. ' 1 p
eet , t 7 ]e o ure r
from St. Petersintro passed.thraugh
this
town oathe.. .15th test..,-.on his :way. to
Buchai:est anil Constantinople. 4rt . er his
departure, the li.ussiatt Consul Inf(i'rmcd
the Prince.Ghika. that. unless
_the Porte I
aecepted the.ultimatuni.thaltu - ssian Gen-.r
cml had orders to cross. the Pruth and:
commence IMstilitias,l: lic`:consequently
desireii•the -iespoliarto take the: neces-,
sary measurcs fur the,,victualling; and 'the
general comi/yrt :of ,the army.-v In the
course of the lastahree (4ys.getaOiierits
of ItuiSia4 t roppi have marched into Sliu
liani, tear Jassy; in which placclia corps.
of 40.000'men is to , be. concentrated.
ST; PETEIZSIIIIRGIL. (110 date).-17110 oc
en patioli Of.the. , Datiubian PrinCipalities.,
is I ere considered alkiery-probahle,. i , and
it id,seem that - preparations are. nitt!
kin (02 - semblaitsE . Oreparer) for , nn-pb- ,
je .01 •stiii greater iimportaitce; as: the
we Squadron . of the ; Blick,, , Setrhits.heett
a e.
i t
dlfor war.: RusSia appeii;rito.mis
tr st the.:attitudo assumed by Peisia ever:
sii the Russian ltiirrellvit it thi, , Porte.7.
- • 1 i-•
tgrA.n estraOrdinary , , scene took' place:
in Court, at Cincinnati, on the I Bth, der-,
ing the trii l• Kbiane Ftiitday fOr
forgery. WM. JolvtiWon; who was
led - as a witness for' defence, had ;called'
on Ktane'yesterdaY,''rind told hitn'he*Was
able tip d rove his Wheliaitout'S no t
and cVect a inistAti Made . l?y'wlinesses'
for the prosecution. He 11 . (1 hot previous=
lyseen.lcisaue fittsome time, but ' on teak' ,
ing the -
report idtlie:rapers,the i ldeaoi-
Curt-ed .. to :him 'oft
king..tvd , ltniia 'and
provjog .Johnson.was tkiCnierli
of ibe Fain of tot, PuVi i & - CiV.: for whom'
Maine was enefidentilir4erla
'Johnson had estified,' the prosecuting atz
tOrney Jitnided iiin'eleCtie;qpityn Fiji .
tisi4o of-theui,
a' forgery: 1 1 - iihnson'
haad4riOng
compared 'the:Checliel
did a(ii,an expression of terror Upon
his countenance, and; with 'convulsive'
movements, threni theebeeic Upcin the
table,lexelaiming That cli,ecli•ts`.Kissl
aria s liiitia 2 wAtinit::- .l oreat God f”-'lll.i.
.TOtinoVitiiiitifell' aelc Ciingalsiomi; and
*45 toe chttif7V' The,eo4,:ofthiti
was'st'iiiit it '74(40"; Jkir9‘;ilir alt
p rssen t,„ - • • • 4 •
S' '" (TT
er t ein eat a o r o
tte 0/10. ge,phropicip
40elkn'tlisigig4IT?ligh gii!ilta# l 4 l P,
Cent - .'Nyhereiten I.:oto; l l4p!iiis
dint 9 tui O
■ amillie 146 d 6'61114 7
d,...,1.,... ± ..›,....,,.....„... 41 :::,.*-: rt ...i..„,.......„.. , ..„..: -.,,,-,-,,..--,-„...
- 1 . 810 f er I tra _ - - --.al s;
If; any Wldg journal at any time im- 4 ' C P 39n
ea heti;the. 4nanageutent-'..of the State I . l 9„raticiiie?.
Imp 'oVcOneti*„Whicti•artit4titider.the ex- ' 1 1;e 4 :0 03 o!
Eiu ye contra '4f La4ite - cos, no - matter- the Mires
' , uptia wltat' . tt) l'orityeby. .liow clear its tlft.' . PC llll4
4iTroef, its, silk en 'tAr. , charge is pro- POotret
~uutcecr,tt Wlti lie,.;,,,ndift2Locefoc.o. de, :' Qs a g s t i . l° . ° l
, t
pial-thesina4e„ reglitcleA d is quite suffix
' - 'll-:!21 10
-eient ie esiaill lt, the fa city of the h !:
uh.
~"- ' 1
poaChment.„ We .may avail ourselves, p uff s, his
t
therefore,-of tb!, 'opportunity to 1A
-C"'"-:
spread ' as.
before our, readors What. a Simon Pure spec u l ati
''Locinfoce . .TbOrnal; -of 'itc,' less • character ]. '
thaU.the Pittribtirgh post says of the Loa .'
eofoco management. of ;our Public Works.
Read,it, carefully all ye who are in search
of truth.. It is , tint a Whig lie, but copied'.
from the editoriitl
_coin:lnns of the Pest' of
- arailify':'`•'' '''. 'l . '' 4 * - -'''''i''''"jTy - '•- ,-. = ,l .7`'' 7 '''''''''"/
"lhe•managernent a Mir internal:ha.'
proven 3 ents ~requires.t r eftirrn.' We are
free ,te sky that funderi - no •idministration -
has lit been properly managed.- Theiptibtr
lie *oils have beensuSell;t9,-fillthepe,4 7
els
i of ; ,thelligla 'Officials,!:while,-t he r poor -
working
.li:tau !has, been: left.; to starve,
without any-remuneration; far, his hire. : ..•
'lit , is Ptlitifekrer Its4,6,•referto ihis. mat..
ter,' for the biiiial Board is ‘iii. the hands
o' bur party:': 03e 1 We , cannot' „refrain
from calling . upon, : them, ; to. reform, the
evit eottplaieea;•-of Atbove,-
and wefiiipe
that they;,, , will.iiiit once. rernove•the bard
woringepertitivett. ,:',,Thei are-onsvc4.oy
of 1
public trost,4r station,. 7 They_ i would,
i Ft) the•State•with, aS; little'.rernorio-as
)
ob . ' 'do the laborers, •,and they •shouictbe '
shipped ateeco.
- , ,
' i •• ;- •„' ! •,•• ,<• r ....;
~,,
;k* -,*. -..,; *. ' 1 *., •., * .I*,
...-,
,-1'
• If :this - evil , 'is not redressed`:. hy "the
'Commissioners'', bef4.)te r the -October .elee-,
tion, it.' i will then'rest:„ , with the people to
expres their indigeation at,
,the.,ballot
boi. -
.he hard-to:ling, Workrrian, ,is riet;,
to be li:hindered to cal thela'O'ckets - of lazy
(Alicia's. their: ninnitial.,wages are, low
en, Ugh, God knoW.4ll but to inalie'thein
sit era shave on that, is cruel in ,the- -
ex
treme.. Tho laborer's - earn eslery cent o
the
. money•,promisod ti; theM,,liui.frtim
th'e, above statement it_ is. 'evident ' that
:th e y ; o not. get lheir c _pay , when it is. earn ::
elland-that. the lazy, officials, of ' whom
W ''
base 'Jai:fore • Spnketi, draW' it, , and .-
Sp eulate iipori them at aheavy discount.,
..) d
ur. public i‘vorkg . are badly managed;_
and the fact 4,titiot be dii , gni.ied . that the
evil restirin tVe parsiniontous remunera;
t i4n . offered .10 " t hose Wdio simbrintend
th 4n...N 1 ) man fullYcapable of diicitat-,
1 ,g,thed:itis of the Canal Commission
t lwould . accelit the offient the present_
1
ry. • A man with su fficient capacity,
!discharge the duties of "the 'office in a.'
' ' ' " by in
per.matiner. can tnake,more his-
try in limy other hranth of ordina'ry.
iiness: -,, . #.
,1 . .• ' - .
4.t is the shirk Willi all 'the subordinate
ticers on the publieworks. They have
.14,4b0y at
, starvation.,, 'prices, and ,of
conrse they, will atyipt some means tai
mike both ends'ineet:'. 'We have heard',
of a..Supetinteinleite, 4- Wlio'weni upon the
road
-I nut worth . - a dime. am:Heft it with
forty
did
'della:l4 'in his . pocket. ,
Hoy,',,'aid be make it'?" Not freni.his i.4la-t
ry•--tbat wit:T.4 pot 'allow of sui an am-.,
niense pi ix& but it waS ‘really frrTan the
check,rolls•of, w
l,the poor ,working,. man'.
This man has gone Wesf; and we suppose'
I I
lieis enjoying:the full finition of his spee-
tiliition on-the IPot!tage road." - „ ' !
' I Whit i sSaid ' of as Abroad. -
1 ., ,
• 1 •
i Afi article in 'a late.•number "of the
1
North B tit ish *crieth alio dek. to the liniti:
ed States • and the'relations sustainedity•
us'toward ,
*toward Greet Britian: Those relations;
the \Recicw. says, are.pectiliar and inter
ekting•, but rfultiOf perplexity and uueas,ir,
• ,
-tros.s,l The nations .fnat wally value eekt , '
respect , each: lot her.; they -are bound t•a."-. ;
' get her. by the ties'ofa "commerce the u t ast._
vigorous :in: the world
,;< they - speak the
. --1
Same. language and enjoy, to , a. great ex.%
t Cut, . tho,.s . a Mc institutions, and they .fied,
au additional - ond , of anion in . thecircum-.
stances that. come in to Menace the-cor--
dl . al 'allianceriv . , hich these cprisiderations,
stiould • maintain... The fie 'dew :spealts in k_'
strong length age ,'of; circumstances: which,
render: America'esrieciaily.fOrmidabie.77- - H
We tiuote it'sremarks : _. , -•. ~ • ...•' ...!• i
jf. Shealone ° *te 1141 . ' "f
i
- , , 'um s a - ie-resourceso -,',
civilization With,,,Many of the last eS, the„'
habits,. sect -the,.. - passions olharba r rism.---•
She, comhine4 in atnpexampleil manner
t'e eeinmercial anti. warlike spirit lie -'
health and, trade are:already.enorrnonS,
a oil tire:re pi* increasiug-,,ber,resours,
of every kind. arc. ,bOuntlies§;;her.tner.7.
chants - are the most enter trisinW her sail- .
r ,, i'a the .most •teef4vo)::ter, pioneers the most
i , ,
1 1 , stless .'nocl indefa tigable in the ,world,
and '; her , peeple unite an. ncreasing and
; almost , morbid: energy with% t
,e.,tp05 . , 1
shrewd,. eelfilih„ long - headed tingacityi
While ,th o,Yankces i of the East ern Statei
ate ' augmenting the yiches of their cutte.,..
tify by the zeal.with , which ;they-urge for;-
Ward 'the manufacturing aad,e.emmereial %
unt,ertaking, the- h!lf-cwilized 4;tirlior.
-the' Western'-and South-western portiOn
of h o linion;inoured to hardAtips;Ardin-'
eil t o -anasfiactio - OAQ kialigli:, aS familz
is Withriflea,"reVolyers„ and bowiekeiveihr
a !Kt Abe pIOW odd theixe;,i insensible --
1 .,
t i
ii i i .
9rd a ti n s :: t e itnl r e)
i v vi i i o ole l it e ry t eo tt s
m i n O :ii t u b ct ei t: i bi t ee e e m akti p :v e sa r sy ,
ais u l n irea sie : sti tin * y.i.
p cipled in! their iaggressive•tendencios .
fl i r 4ny, ent erprise sihiph - protnise& pled,.
(ter or excitement 'Afpeople - at oneo-So,
i4tl
eady efafOr • abli in their acts of - piece - and - s ' o:I
L • e 3 1 '
r for tho pleaspres: of war, titek'well:
1 lOoked aeon with uneasiness • and: .
is-.
trust .. ' So, formidable a freAmbinatirml
ler '
ri alities the l.weillllas not before -soca: .
..
i...
too -Imtisemeet , for . hot , Weather: : i
•1 c Novi. Y(i - tk c ietal 'ill o e ' . l
1 :_,, . 1 _ Palac e
„vt p n ,
on' the 15tlif. of, I l.fl, :ahiciutlhat:Peri4id-:
whet' .. most ' individuals are ' 'seeking some:,
relief :from ` t h er l eit eisite heat.- - -ArCortl
int, to 'the iOrtles evi dent' of thd''•Bester;
!Fra.t!St apt, , a eon 'atmosphere' will notil
tai-one 'Col the curiosities of the place.."ltiti l
,iiiilii)"speakini of ttiejilicoisive heat:Rit lid' .
itiat '-ireek- -''l-' t . '' - "• '' -..
_•: -. "" - 1
1 - ' Bit” yon iii)ill teliirptis6d to know- that.
title' tiottestiplit,6eitti - NeW : Tdrittiii -- iiiii , i'
w
iiiiii i tlie'neeilOikt Pillacq; ''' gbeliereit
(retri'....ifit:ray - i . s_Ork . bectzei kflthilelitige
tesdriiiif 'whinli"fichtoliti'liviir.it; and -ex-
posed -on all - sidek'to e" direct rays 0
9 1 .,.,.ae1 1 ".,tte :,V? l4B iA.PArrltce.. ° ,fY o p a#d '
V4 B O .lie'e,*Bl,.tbl airtldtl'and:'dencottirtite
liiihiei,c;itilitile r ti'' tilt:4 (inintiiianiihnieT
eaiiialas.:;Thiri:4 l iiilanjtiiiiiiiiiiscOa.!
ija-hui ' :iinirtrisiiiiiinginOC'.'Ventiititii
tzkin 'lite'gri - olocialiiiiii'"lfig:tiiii, iiia'_bot: -
iimfi'flitielel t aik 94.11 . ,'Aniii . _ptitriiiiiIii
tilil;i' - is bik and tini - Catinii) g :-!';'Whiii '
.„.
plifie-ain&iq t their liteil itil:iiithinik'Ciii .
ti 6l * . a ' OPon - -)0 41 . -. 11 * iroaist'lee't water,
tins:: '114w4,11/1 4 ed litniiiiiirtiii,inkt`.oAlif
i,,,1ia.1.1.11itY9-1614# '''.*iii-ri.'sfait6ii:-'citi.
40'iii'iiiiittf'liiiyisliii v biitld.fiiiii_rik*iiiiiii
'arts of the lityuct re, in oideiiWilty't!iii
. 1.
,- . ,:. - . .. -- ,1
PEffn
, . . Jga rd as Catb- '. 2: :-"' •1
..,) se m is to be . rettsing --', 1
IThe • - , -I , l 4. l . ccvfino"‘erticiff 'we-. '. , ;.•-
` , 6 7l): ll i).FlAltimOt'it.:Siii-,'
re it erigieitea- .. -, c \-, -• ,
•-,.,..., ,:.‘ ..-•,..-!, ilegaignirn-7 -. - ,,, 4 ,,,- '‘•
.; . The.pAref, t newspaper ;reader must - -...-• ,
hire. rtotieed;:: ;100 . y' i . -..frekatint iilluSiatnej." - • - •
__: to the ineyern fit s,- 0 that 'singular . 'and ! '
'lninitittittitiTOdar de. oininiteLleiniti: ••'. •'' "
t r
AilroYerf.ge - ra lif..*;:thi.K. - der'neeina to -.l : k r . --•
.!,
rising - line • • ,ilifeatt',4'inergy;!-We ire - •-. '!
told "that , .Ai i:i.*.r'iiiiiire,iicotzt.,iied the..":
. 7 1.6 '50t 8 .4' • sett
.I • l4li.iitiliaii.;:,*e.:ltear: efi.•:,. F
theiyi_maingl !',ltelyilPtedneont.is,,threat., ~- '
:cued by titeM J,Spairt-Mainemore-teletates '-...
1
. them ; : Frauee is nairricipoii,Sr , their la-,!:. •-•
•-•
bora •.;..-.: in ',Bel - Mit' ilikr - ; are-einiii , e,. and . :„. ' .
- e*Ott:tn.lot . 7, gla. "ifir thereiktaa• s iiiiinit'ren- ,.
I t
non to suspec t ;that ,theY,,?ete,inaianatiag- 1- ... I
themselves - 1: :b. an , • influenne ilpen the
~...!. - '
- .Fiolicy'•iit,,e! 53,i.., efilinent;' ,!....•',.. - : . 1., ':- -. ' '•.
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There i s ,. - •';'!..itilitiege i - , • eOinci iiCts.. :lit
1
• the '•ntorente tit,. goingi , !:-Terf.. in.. Europe, .- .• -
and •certaiir si ", 'tsfeli.coriteMpl*a..iiioy . e, • -
.merits cm thiS: 4- ciittiireic - .',lteptiblicanism . , -..‘, ..,,
'is not' yet 'fiiirlifq:ti:4'e : 4tAtiteriea , : El , - .. _ --..
,crit patriotic : ' in: 'cit izen Who clotteliebserres.r . . - •
•
arid setiiitiely•a„l4iesthe'sigeansfoitimes:'.-
'cannot fall• - •to`_ ficernTiliatlihertlvillnet. • •
..heiperriiiii:Of :# , ;'414, p,:p c ie.' o l ;q urttoiL .._'- _
ITnfortatiaelf I fAlie::danget Will:-itol:corao
from •Withent te.--e i hold!'and.oilen forin—. ....• -
jsuch .entniti 7, 'e can :ttietit , ,jand.:defy:4mt . - .
• forneWill. be i anyt
.. •:eiennte" - thselietttea -
it
• whiCh craft il•: . r.i . aes.: .."! •. ..1 . :2.''. ::.' 'l5 . ..:'!;, --::.' --: -
! ; France has [; binned - 6:ieltetite Of •ealoni- ..-
• .
' . zaiiea •in.Setil're: . underithe auspices of
,the J es . dit* --- - - . Not 16 - ,hei , ,irtinerne, but . , ,
in . theirs - was t!, c'• cent:rant' :ade.; - .:1,..:11i . Chi-
hitab nap alsoi. , ',like contra
. that- has -.? ,
•-• m i n ed
,; :..1: , ..k,i t:• . , - ; ...,,.-::,,"• . .i.,-.,:1-: 1 -..•: - ._ ..
.7.,.1 7 ., ! : •,! ~....":":,. i
N ..- •
, • .'os•vii..riPi. ilioi'i*liliii',lgjiii . 4eiiiion '
..
can have2nOt ng•in do wttlttheSe - Jesult : . -
lea' movemen S.,
~. -The-dentralAtrierinait
States', iiirieh.: , - aite, ,- eMicliell-the..4eAiti
arc wholly
~ P- , . litilie,..,ettuntriea;,,..it,rs not, - : • ..:,
therefore . fOr ,
.'eaching.,Catliolietyythat.the •:'•
. Jesuits- are .d pada. and:- -.deteated :leaL-: ;--
. nitry must b -20titp!Ilittti, ; : y9 . 61 . . , . different
fronillie'ape ' and - tablished" doctrines of - . •
the Catholic : - I . l>ilti, irai:itothine , :
butCatlioliei .y, - Cathol . le . CauritriiiWould
have no neui ' to' ,fee, ;:it. leantiet4,.atid_no -
reason•,,cOF ',:c . itell'itti ::,thetnl':.'Vithent; - '
therefOre kit Siitidk„ 0 :.secr ets'. --- ef.tagit...
ism;
. .viel c4ti-j. ili6 . :OC .14,:ilniftru.i4 of its- -
workings.' :. rpm the e - ,,if 4ripears tohe a\ .
•secret.- - • - polyi . lit!, ; . ttrga iiati9i, using
. the .
cloak nintn . . pennon:, ,f = : •1-foly : 46111. , ,toti,to . •
• .forwartl / p6ll 7ci1,:. - .f . c . eMea,._:, let:his res-'
fleet - , ii(-i6 Ilk =,,.:8 • 14rtia.• tiiint,:ltut , iatiiteiy
morolfattge" •ttitit- , 4 • .f . :7 . ) , Ttitttizittiori4; .
b.e9A / 134. ...414. 'fiii444ri s „ ittl4l. - r appst;c4, are
. Mew 'it r high' , .. - 4Tent.tm 2,intiOitifenliiiition, -
i t
'and.. W. rk!hy Means .. annealed' frora
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ular . vi, w....:-.... t:.! ~..,.
jdeq - nilett! - sougljt 1
I .
the ii,,,_ Oraitti fanatic.
• lesut . .fii . m . . ,r n614:-
-set 1.13 i, net
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• Ititious;_l - Wen.. , 441* ,S
control 14 4lk : aiql.
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church*4•..'s:They
. F. 47 1111 1014 11 •0 1 . -6 .4
in:. their..pro onions,.
their: mantle i, hut. rt
- nature,..,; 71, 3r,.041 -
oi4e Bl l -( *T:t PD: . - -
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J - 1.1/ 1 1 . i r cip 1 .. hi p, cat ed the
. Erangelit ir ce,
- has- arrive d, 1 ,:-.Nbrr. prlea . ns;:fregt_liiy,, --.,
..Pl4f - ' • : , " 11 .4 " KAYO4: 2I IP; -,. -- . •"-Ci.::....-
1
.7Her i -.,ent i re hull,. .with : ; the exception.
of , t he:,deck; [plankin and. some. ceilings . ;",
, -
is of • . .ireti:,,,.JThe Ai timbers, : 44 . :!*.011, as
'tti,-are et irelylef iron:: ; ; Tim.
knee:. ti mbers - i are alt ...cif. irmt„fictt tlicker,
than -' than.,:oie.'s 'ila mb, . nta• - •ici ,Itarrar
eiid..: ,, ra . eeili ',. • tis ' t.P`i: ouk mere llkit i ,!•:ornat, -
..- nagata-than : ',lie'solit isphstances " they are-
/
to'-"itimienie '(•ti fabrin, ',- . 11i6 loWer _deck
has,,. in :-- eti , . r •rgeetin , a,:rast".itinienseef
i i!
light aiatsiS., 'nei Whi li it is difficult
.. ta ap . -, .
troilat:fi .:voi h - iiiit -• 63 eing. , it, - The. Main.-
•-.'-'• .• '•••• • '•'-of-• ' ' 1 to the.
arid ; jar* ca-,alse .
.re .. , -non .14p i .
.c1:048,:ii05 . : , : Op. ~.ippplOts, 4c l: being,
' 'l• iat4;:••, • . 'he
he
t, Are .hollow, and.
so:
. ' ' !'..: .as t!iillie
siiciiis..ii.i,i' nop*.t f. i onside-a;, ,!-lare,e,e4.l4veekkoprifor
ikeei4oi , ,,,bp tei:ielei - trtikeeivkat,
: - Tb4 f ; yioi. tasks Aii;iroials9-.9f . :
lr t anarai i °ii ,tt i4 : °Bkl : °nl:*lhl
ariaiahlothiing 6 ;.* llooau,
;
-
. gtil ipn4; - nd pre-divided. ytto „ three.sepr7
ate Ar-tigh t c onparttitettti,6oo.4wh loll .
is. c - otri 173 4 pittqd with byie separatti.ii.Ornp._ , ,
.T}ie . :iirireegeteeekr -, le. u n ique, and
A lie;:ecit'am ` oft -4 6 P1/ce'fgr. 11 11 0 0. ' 15e1 l
gre47: -- • ' -..- 11 ---(---;:: ~ '"•,-: ":::...-': '
The a itt.., ,-.l',
-, . ~ eisnrea - I,l3%),tops,.ands?s t
;
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olicism
p- z.am , --lifik:-- -
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not Elppear vih
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• - • '.•.%' A iepoYsr -
AmytT/1•77 - - , dl Ha
7"t o f ;orarrf, a
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liti -cOtitYP.- Iris hmen. The-
,- , • - - °toe. 1 dis-...
to e
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'ittinP; i ng . - A . w iiiirevol
TPM3 -- -1 If a - qae
pero lBolll 9,, -la ersona
t i• ! ' • pt three 1'
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ante qtr:
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et iiFtou t h e n .
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and :1319:1, ,-: - :
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l id:4 o oK Hti!P ~ , - - i i , proces--.
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I...riicr.i..-, . -,-,Tteoeio,ep- -, _-
, t giherlitinA . "-. -.,,,i va from ,'•
1 ;i `were , -..reZ • v l i o o i l act
:Trucker hl in b.,d `n r on I the' 'j a i!'
'''" . A'-erictooP .-
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ember4l`. `tile : pY-r d . Tile
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tiiriesow
w4rlted- 1 -
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ifiem
fn 6teaj
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'much
7: —
lans •
m of their ig; ,
to a ve
latilte. Row
spage to cool
te#tion. The .-
tnl and drink-
,
which line "the
, zieeker, as he
Jr glass-hous e ,
as the Crystal
fris'ieint';'etis among
land Nagetnt;
_The
conqufs. ;' They
h . the brightest in-'
~attiltlie First atn
a_te., They seek to
g t q v- P T V Ain g4clut ;
▪ got to govern the
I- Ire '
, 1 t weve of t e npretensions ;; libelfa .
-
meek and. _ holy in.,;
.IT'sirPflats -lin: their.
.ct their rictircts but
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ler of - . yarn ;no
cOveio . 1 frcti . this
ioaldiiii vei 0. 4 " .
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' itv; W lii of Obia ;
rriScoOlii ''iod Govt
- Wt . 111141 -Ova°. &tie:
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r
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gores, toridc.- :
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