Erie weekly observer. (Erie [Pa.]) 1853-1859, August 27, 1853, Image 2

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ROIL J. Porter Brevity. . . .s , . eatv--.- __- -- -z
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'Chia gentleman ,we Observe, comes inforilie . 'I
lion's share' of the abuse 'of the Vildg splips aikluabay itonlism, Ayourt 27,18,53
throughout the Commonwealth. The attempt i
is .being made to enlist the strength of the tem- 1 -
perance,orgatiisokin in opposition to him-in the
coming canvass, and thereby, if passible; defeat
his reelection to the ogee which he tow holds, i
with credit to himself, and benefit to the State. 1
Mr. Brawley's enemies, onside to turn up any 1
other itemisation apinst him, very sagely assert j
that he is not so warmly attached to the cause of
• total abstinence as they could Visit him to he:-
How Very modest they have beemue alt at one,
to be stare! lint a week or two has elapsed since
1,, two or, three wing prints in this latitude, and,,i
„Indeed, moat of the whig papers in the State, ;
were loud in their condemnation of "Ike recntans
iemperance tehigs of Alleyheny County," who so
ingloriously IL -raided de name of Nr- Peen"
from the kat year's ilssembk ticket!" because,
Imsooth, that gentlemen did not feel inclined to I
answer the behests Of a temperance convention, ,
end hind himself to be the tool of a fiction or
clique in any movetne nn,t they might see proper , 1
to do foot at Efarrisbiarg. • . 1
'subterfuge, however; is quite character. 1
istic "f _the whig party and its organs. Whit*. 1
, l i
they rofess to advocate the largest scope of pri
vate - d individual opinion, on all subjects, to j
all, 'ey take advantage of every petty orenisa. !
• tibia ,by pretended adoption of its views, to Or
der get a fen Votes, or for the inoTose Of aut.,
algaon. Their past dealings with the Ntt
tiv and Abolitionists is suffteent proof of the
tint of this remark. And now, in their esger
er
ito effect the election of one marl °Abe State
tic t, this fall, they have thrown . the liait out to
li the votes of the temperance or prohibition
m . Will they be able to strengthen them
• eel e
0, 1 :
sby the movement? We opine not.
Mr. Brawleifts, too well known be voters of
all parties, in ali seetiOnstpf j PelltAyfrattllt, at a
gentleman, of personal tvorth and unquestionable
bushman quelillastious:to be affected in the less,
by. any such tnalicions slanders, as are now . being
so inclustriousir cireulated by his political ene
mies. They csri only redound to his benefit in
the- end, sed,„(as the Arab proverb bath it,)
"as young &tokens, come home to roost"—,
-Penniy/vantal
An arrival from .mope, the Ara6itt, since
our last, brings news of a much more peaceful
tharaoter than was hoped for Indeed, it is pret
ty evident front then:Teo of the Russia-Turkielt
question that there will be no war. Iteepatehea
from SI. Petersburg' h dated the sth have been
received in Paris; they state that the Emperor
has definitely actepted the propositiou of the Four
Powers. A despatch from Friar states that the
,
Porte eeeepoewithout :inedification the proposal
drawn up at Vienna. An Extraordinary 'Embes.
odor was to leave Constantinople for St. Peters.
burgh with the Sultan's decision as soon as the
Rtniiiin troops are ordered' in evacuate the Prin.
eipaiitie9: •
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In China the rebellion still coutinues euccese
ful. The Insurgent forces were withinlOtirdaye
march of Pekin. A private telegraph asp that
they had beaten back an imperial fleet from be-
Ibre Nankin and had concluded not to attack Can
ton
- till September.
ow 1
A RAnz BittD.--Mr. Houghton, of West In England the improved prospect of the bee-
Newton, shot . few days since, in the meadows swat , has titstairied no ehek, and the weather eon
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-of 'Charles er, s blue heron ) which stood five tihnes fsvorable.' The accounts of - the potato
lagfeet high, measured six feet from tip to tip crop in Ireland are also highly' satisfactory. In
of its wings fwhen spread one—Boston Jouslaal. 1
What dill Mr. Boughton want, to shoot. him 1 many parts of England this crop has fared badly.
for? Was it "sport" to kill the noble bird, to I • In France a ruwor has been circulated that the
change a thing of life, and beauty. and joy, into coronation of - the .Emperors 4 Empress gill take
canon!—Prev . idenee Joarnat. - • place in September, in ,which ease, the Afchbish-
True enough; wh did_Mr, Honghtoit want to ;
op of Paris will officiate instead 'of the Pope.
kill that heron? bat had' the bird done?— e .,..,,
Wh o had he hansom It ,292 );armless s i tug h t. , , _ n e have some rather interesting news from
er, a Irian destruct n The heron' could not 1 the fisheries. ' The schooner Itosannah sr
' be: eaten, It furnished no article of commerce. ' rived at &loeeester an Saturday, reportithat the
It was deprived of life, not even to satisfy init. 1 new ebooner Starlight of Glonee ter. Capt. 31e=
' , Deity, for
.everybody in West Newton knows all i Dmaid. was ~„,a . „ ,
ecuegnt to ny a shot from the areas
about the blue heron. It was no feat to be proud , -
of, to shoot that' heron. Anybody can .kill ai er I l er 3 - 4 elkma° l3 the sth -"A* ll 't• Caat. Mc
; heron, that isaieked enough to try. It requires - Donald immediately hoisted the 'American fine
no courage to kill a blue heron. it is a peacea- .arid hove t,, Officers -ehe steamer then
• ble, harmless bird, one that never disturbs anyl boarded Ler. h.ok her in low. and torried her
body, never iaterferee with any body, or the
~_,,. or
ns.
The capture k plop& M
in ages) -
property of anybody. It don't pull up corn, as , 'a"
s
the wade. nor catch the chickens, ass the hawks , ens Bay. The Starlight wa on her Oat trip,
do, nor devour young lambs, as the eagles do, , and valued et,f5,000 She ray on bond 250
not rob the cherry - est:ye, as the croo-bills do; he / bale or ma c kerel, val u el at e 5,000 more This
• don't' hoot in the night, destroying people's rent, ; looks as though this question was approaeliihg.
- nor rob_ the pigeons of their young, as the owls , what Barnum wouldeall.s eriaie:
do.tben did Mr. liou g h t o e shoot that tt - e• tieve an arrival front California. leo the
. heron? e
1111k ut
hove seen boys, ay e, full growl) n ue - 1,.. n ot of epeeial iuteresi. The gold . you
- men, too . a went tramping arnt i ml over the ' t •tinnes te come itt abundantly, met prosperity
fields jug shoot bird .'. - bird- that they would t smiles all over the golden state,
/ net ear,_ but killed them, just so that they could I
say,. '1 ha' so many birds." We always' . se- The Editor of the Fredonia l'fusiir would
feel like set a big, cross , dog, that will bite, do
be motto of the et.44ntrie Davy
'upon such owe, and we shouldn't
_feel bad ,„___
mind—''be sure yon'r right. thee
were we to see a lftill toss Mr. Iloughton -over a) '
1 .-. 4 eta, the next, time he went out to shoot bine , go ,t will do this, kie will save kiwi-
Mod,' Ohio, a fair days s ip follow
, narrates the , e Stanton that Wrote the letter
_
. 'ins singular and touehitig occurrence,: - . which red the ire of jhe Ceneor, but
To-day I have visited a house in which, eigh- Be ten ; of Kentucky : and that let
teen yeareago I spent much of my time. 'With- I tees, if we are to believe the Lovierilk JoNntai.
in it there wits a young man wasting away with'
- constitution. 'For severAl days a mourning dove a paper yhat was never known to do a Democrat
uttered its plaintive notes in the • branches of it in , liee , ere+ , when ( (weed, has been grossly
tree near the house. A brother of the sick one. I mieunderstood. Says the Joitreett:•
rather annoyed at its continual singing, took 1 '‘A. few days atm we copied -and malamute!
down' hie gnu to kill it, but he spared it at the 1 on y paragraph fr om a private letter of the Hon.
solictalion of his brother, wile declared that 'ite•l B. 11. Stanton, written from Washington city to
mournful song was music in hit, ear .•' Soon, the 1 Mr. Pike,. then at editor in Covington. Prob
sick one died; we laid hint out in the-habilitneuts ably the passage and remarks made upon it are
- of the graYe, preparatory to putting his remains remembeeed by our reeders.. A friend oI Mr.
- in the coffin, and bearing them to their final rest- Stanton has favored ns with 'explabations which
ing place.' I was standing by the open window satisfy us that we did Mr. S, injustice. We have
in which be laid. syben the dov e Sew in. lighted allays regarded him as oue of the very cleverest
upon the sill, `it -.till half a minute, then its ..ne.o.--..evrtite in emigres, and we rejoice that bets
wings fluttered-aud it lay over and died: -'lt was fully reinstated in our good °pillion,
truly e singular al:Ld touching scene. The broth- Mr. Stratton said in the tamer referred to,'
er who had a f ew d a ys b efore refrained from : that if he could remain in Washington a month
'shooting it, stood by -me, and when he saw • it, ;longer, he could 'make five thousand dollars.'--
tinned deadly pale, I ex a min e d it. but (olid ;It is evident front the date of • his letter, that he
find no cause of its death. did not speak of making this money in his Colt
------se gressional (specify ; for Congress was not thrill
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l in session, and was not to be in session for some
*laths. But on account of hie well known
fidelity and efficiency in the management of bus
iness, many applications were made to him to
take charge of claims, some against the depart
ments; and some to be collected in the West,
and liberal remuneration was proffered to him.
The fact of hit being a member of Congress,
and thus spending a large portion of his time, in
Washington, would, of course, increase the
number of such epplieations to him, and hence
it was natural for kilo, after saying iii a private
letter to a frigid that he could make five thou
sand dollars in a month during the recess of Con-'
greys,to add, that in the event of his re-election,
he 'could make_a rut deal of money,' If the
&eta had been raid before its and oar attention
directed to them, we should have certainly dime
Mr. Stanton justice before the election just
•L as
freely as we do now. His constituents have vin
dicated him."
as much candor as the I•onlayille jaivinal
OUR LUCE. SHIPS ON THE ' SEA BoARD.--A
fine ship built in Canada by Captain Gaskin,
lately passed through the Welland canal and riv
er St. Lawrence to, the sett-board. She was call
ed the Cherokee,anci wa.s about 500 tone burthen;
a very het: vessel. for the lakes, the largest tin
believe that ever passed through the 'Welland
bras supposed that she trott/d make A
poor salt water-vessel. hot it turned out that she
beat almost evety vessel she came in sight of
chile erossing the Atlmatie, and arrived in Lir
:erpool after a (pleb trip. At that plat; she was
an object of general attention, and was visited by
onvords of people, attracted by the novelty of a
vessel built on a resh water lake in the interior'
of North, America. Vi r etrotice since that Capt.
Gerken sold hiiveasel for the sum of 4,000,
about $15,000, which is a handsome advance nn
the first cost. He has returned in the meantime
to Canada, and ordered the construction of an
other vessel of 600 tons borthen at Kinptort i ,
o v er its I ,or - tint spring.--Chtivogo
Democrat.
SINGCLA.S. CAtS% or DEATU.--On Saturday
last, a young man . son of Mr. Bonk, of the firm
of Bots Tiddl =triers, North Woluiro, died
the oirconurainces , attending dted3e were re
markable. • On Thuxeday Last, sr la his usual
good health, ho was called to remove sane hides
from a wagon; he had a alight scratch upon his face
so slight - -u scarcely to be noticeable, and, dur
ing, his work he incautiously touched the spot,
with his hands; immediately a redness was ob
served, swelling quickly succeeded and extended
over his face; although he had the best of medi
cal aid; the poison which he had received by inoc
ulation was too active and too powerful to yield
to its treatment. The poison was received fromi
the hands. This is the third death which has
occurred in North Woburn within a year from -'
the same cansc.--R6.sdaitt C05a.;,t."
Arrnoxtxa
14CIDZST.--On Sunday. pays the
eenidg Itsit, a man by the DilDe of McNeil
who had latelyarrivod here from Seethed, ten
-tiled Brooklyn in search of his brother.
fl e was nolarmed that he had died in -the City
ii"pi ta i, on repairingthere he was told that',
the 6* had been removed to Bellevue. Going
op there he into the dead honae--arterdia.
covering - the body he element!" and fell. The
Warden of Bellevue had him 'conveyed in
t h e Hospital, but he died two hours Air.
wade.. •
The Wzishisgtos &riblk sip that ''ttro
terrible *arms are ranging dar country, mail
spreadithtat terror—the Yew Few
and the ."
DEEM= STATE lOXIZATIONS.
JIJDOE OP srpuM Cot wr
JOHN C. IiNOX„
Of Tioyet Cbtinty.
VOR CANAL COMMIRMONER;
--- THOMAS H. -FORSYTH -
Of PA iktde/p4ia.
' Avirrroa OFINE.RAL;
EIMPI BANKS,
Of *pin.
- • vos mvR4OA liIIVERAV, •
J. PORTER DIRAWLEY,
Of Crairforl. ,
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The Canal Conterisaoners' Investigation
into the emotes of the late strike on the Portage
t &flatted has ended, that they 'bare made a ie.
port of the facts. The report shows that, though
the men engaged h 2 the straw h;sl ample cane
for complaint for the witholding of their par, yet
the inadequaey of appropriations was the mein
i cause of wages failing in arrest,. When the
appropriations proved inadequate to meet the tn.
creased demand for labor in ranting two Minor
daily, instead of one, the eensequenee was inevi
table that the hands employed ht the Common
wealth must be delayed in reeeivinitbeir dues,
I This delay instead them to toterafice their claims
for labor, by disposing of them le brokers at ten
per eent. Hut DO °Meer *of the 4pnblic work. 2", was
engaged in this shaving, or had taken advantage
of the necessities of the workinp men. The
charge so freely eirealitsti by the -Whig press,
that °Seers of the State were engaged in space.
!sting in the claims of the workmen, is proved
to be entirely destitute of foundation.
Mr. Pa.i ie mid to contain, st the
resent ties, not kiss this 7000 to # Booo inbab.
hints. Many , of these are laborers engaged ea
wading the raiktad, but newt of the increase is
a#ributable tci the Montour bon Cottkpany, who
hare erected this season about one limbed new;
dlliag hews& Many ether sehatistiSl pri
dwelling; are also ping
$3l 41 . 110 11 0 .0 9 4 / 1 4 an 40 haemare.lllo4
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pirmaimia.
El
MEM
The tithe is int fir distantinhen the people of
this eoriottz:viill be .eallesli upon to slain
measlier strength with:n.'moneely,and this lime
in tlngshape of nvractens and' wealthy railroad
corporations. The elements are at work—the
boltis are being forged, and strange, to say, these
corporations, like the • old Bank of the United
States, are engaged in the construction. Like
the old monster, too, they seek first to bribe, and
ailing in that, endeavor to destroy all who op- ,
pose them. Whom the Gods wish to destroy I
thilt goer ,
coin - end:l. true saying. Railroad corporations,
and railroad Men, are becoming mad, absolutely
mad ! No one, we opine, will charge that, as it
was charged upon Paul, "much learning bath
made them so," but it is nevertheless prettdlivui
dent that it - - bath : The- k
tent . much money yes' are. .- y 4 -
with power--- - -absolutely and hopelessly tinnik '. • is one anomg t-i ) o best in the 'S tmt.
cefivath mines r- his friend, heinfoeins,bitn in a whisper, that lairs
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mass of onet4gricultarists than formerly. This is obserra
lk
we hav e ' a
' mti start F res h ; sad 7' mhe ten c h " g htsaes `' ~ ;ea a more contested taste is tamer infused amoteethe
This state of affairs= i s n o t lo c al-it ia widespread, I population of twelve thousand souls or m ore ,-
retie people a i•irculattleS; and
a nd the evidence s to soon w h erever a B ea m of -elle people of,these !triariA and .... p a „"itiver„
mining---a tre i t , . n i ce t hi ng w h en sue .: miscellaneous and political. which G od, .
inert, 13-11,"-the profane seise ' There, that's ' ble in the number of 'newspapers,' agricultural, r eligious,
• . also, by the mere ram Rat heffor ruses of VArakeryi ai r pl a y
Directors "do congregate," whether that be in 'take, cestrfal, but decidedly the reverse when it fatls. •
' to the e u ltiration and !beta ot the grounds idiom their - ..____-- _. -
a country village, or a thriving city. ; ties of
respectively, somewhat of the eharacteris
thane of the North and South on the At_
it - „ lit all these operaticeel have deist:witted the n„..,,,.. Ambit.. . dim sw. limb dosoboost , .
1 4 ' t t l marked of course, tor tete • eta el
its ‘.1 ,-,, ed ie--
We have a ease in point bete among us---Pue Antic-no elm eso 1 , ih.srd is foun d wore p i ent fe n i t h e, nearer y ou n 0.. ., do , ~,•„1 „ „„ of it , our ride. %mead of the nris , i g htly f , . airs n eighbor of tbp Gone
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at , elo t we lam — Tile Dansville Herold ir harvest tritit t :st,•e,,,
that * ensues' home to the hearthstone of es4ryi
Yankee, with his equivocating pea, is foetid ' '''
t the tiller ad the soil, we. eihaerted that wherever a new ~„% d e n, „ro w G asec r e ,
thlso with Abe li man. sad al-- 1 , .1te
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man in the community, f ur' no the k no w s. w h en 1 everywhere, and the Texan, with his, hat
found except in quartz, below thee This bed
jil t i b un .like Farm House' that used iu be the gale Ittnhalun ! ~,,p i, ,
L-1,
be, too, may be marked for a victim. Of course I "te the most -
"fief islootere , " and bows-knife , is met i ,
tery
„t , pr h what is walled the bed rock. anti never
dreclllas . vtas erected, ROW RtientOn had bliss pais to °t -
rod- seems to have ; bee n . the outerentiele; or sus- , ... Tu. uti , wai u , , , , utility. This is
vsofiots. , it t RAILROAD ACIZIORICT•• - •4-a.....er er tieJ Lo-da.d o
--- „__"". 3 ' Melted to the tightufng Maim exProded "a Tae•-tut:
we refer to the .recent attack. of the -Presidentfame of earth "once Upon a time," end to have ,m a lim e if sfy mope, to build a Perm Ilernatt, Issas to ow an i
in};
met after ktritig our,depot. Tit: , loeroadire dt
• uorthly latitudes. Moreover. be i ng` govenaed by
,i
,the same code of laws, that eire.nmatane e i ts lon' I e„ ett i n t e rener s ed with hills and valleys wometlaingfarm with an adi
arid Idirecters ot the Erie and North East Bail-' •'"" n "''''' than it 'we' to litattgare a l ' be I ." , wreck: hut fortunately tile Engineer anti 'FIT. u.n;
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as •' he , fice that,,if it tray At for the ev id ence of life about it. one r
with hut
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similar to its present topography, out-. tu t .
worm
..tuna„.
too
fora
stable. a
prison, or
a :faLet.ty
8" I; U ! ! 41 7 1 _.
r „,) c, mpany, in , l he i r d n if te i rd impae i ty , u p on a ring its in fl uence upon- chararter: I believe that — l .-
ter . :i `:
, f progres.s of matter, anOther coating was plastered
• "test made the country," and he &trot intend Mat ,o as
private citizen through the medium of a hir e ' in the Northern-mines nine-tenths of the people 1
North and Norio- I
fin!! Pres-' 4 * the intention of this corPorta" t Ire fmnt th e N e w Ku g htwd ) over. ilich has quite altered thi) face 4' 1 --
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the Souther n District we have hinted above, we have no ,
._ vre ote it mated its on .. 4 the o ,, jjtah ,
t.,.....
is evidently ' tu t rise its victim . ; or. by the were i western States, whsle in .
. r - The Erie City Beni goes into epees ~ .
O. tde COO° -. should disfigure it Me way sonie appear io think they ars ; We trard ir win flat Prig"' " Leis 214 .1 11.
i do u bttke bettor taste w hi ch we notice prevails in t par cart. D. ormor.x, of . ads L i ty , ha, been
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I, t ,
force of the money the people have given it the I env-bait claim the,. or South-western li g h t e n t littl e flats spread - out where once it was,,
h.western statesr, try. Hills appear where hollows were, anti de- in do- But as .
this , ,
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then t [Molar, is attributable to the prow. To as this tale grati- -
ii of tik*CßSter Difiilals, no* at Tletto- V.".
Privilege of earning, to gag him • a nd s ij e th er s ,as tbeh- place of lire . Rafirtanieta,
I heiteve ' quite uneven on the surface, etc., etc. And i tytogletteetton; Bill although we, perhaps. may Sot have I , ~, u.., . •
i
who oppo , c its schemes. Why 'is this? I. re- ) prevails to about the same extent in both region:, .
pal- r
it appinirs . that the gold, being the heaviest. in- e s a teth a te4 at muc h a il atheis; oe, it m ay hermitic at all, yet i
,I
Vie* Of the facts will make the answer plain, - we , and these distinctive features are linn i e m ore P" -- + 'credit t of' this new surface, inclined to settle that it has been
'the j , any = 4 n ,
' gable 1"o I h
think '. This cooporotion came into existence I ltr itga the vertliets.pf juries, than by any kratiseation. Many, very many agricultural papers me 1 , in' i
7 - Bayard raykw, am. reiaase. who ha. iie . 7 .. •
rar iitn y i t
foi . t:est .u tb e e h ,r i" st i pss .l"l44hiag eli4 e a Pn altrCo d' ea t ta he ot f it ' :' ,.. l '.
acto:pll: r ed oi l , t u l te s
th rolt o, Ow rerrif I,,deilt of the citizens, of the other means. In the northern counties a persop •
~,
____,,,,„. , ‘ „ eed i i i. owaotioui - of tiffs geld
.° l - 4 1 7° ' ... t, ‘
, ou
." L . al , Now , it is ao utter 1 , 0;4 , 0 , 114 ' t I t t h e eta. 1 1: cett assigned a plane . to the corps ..
„ I wa, tnorum_..iii; baked brown , 1 pOIIIICIU .1 111
down, and before this 'comfortable little plannei 1 •
ant e° ~.. :: 1 7 P.tess that
has o
of mitaterli mate. Mr. Taylor ....Np. ,
charged with "assault with deadly- weapons, or j had
settled down on to.t h„id cru d, w hi c h cruet
conuty ;it drew its fi rst breath, through their tna t men s n a il r e m i nn the ” fibm weel ‘ to wee* * *Rd not '' turn to the caned iitste newt With.
,be theta! 114e:tiling ' , 4
eufferenee,,and it was nursed into strength under • an'offenee of like nature , has but little chance of
we now tall the I.rd rock, and there most of the ' profit. in the way
bloodyshirt -
their countenance. Like every such corporation lan aeetutal if the jury can only soon • 1 d aow li e „ - , I how
. the intelligent , r,..ader, f,
12.4 : 4
antbroitinv does not come. by
we
hwe t e - iedi na turC,neither, Plt" that Amiotetxrcr...-Joreph C. 11'ilb - hin. forMerly
'when weak, it -for * a while obeyed their wishes -' ' or a wounded coat, whilst in the south the Ties. i I.7tind
ail other kind
real the' ‘ , 01,,....re„., „ I
will i
11, ',tie-tie - the band of are Hence we stey,that alien view: and Benjamin Tyson, of Berko toxunty ;',
t AD , e.
l• hie; ILlTletilt4S, Ile tweeting in nature„! polished t bur g h, hal been appoiptee natal al store keeper It ' - 'Y
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t henceit was constructed' and has been run in • tion tottettle is, "who gave the lie first, - er "which ; e,
Ulnae the proper digtinetion hi tweet facts a nd +
1, I to tray that it ,
sccordante with the sentiments of :the cornmuni- ; showed the white fe.ither." ~ With the forna. , r, f
theory ;
Imo
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e-‘ Its Ca , k. geologist , : ..ha rt i(t . ,v,.! u-i...e pointea: we wet) , 'lOl l 4 'gralifit'l -, - Hon. James Campbell,-Post ?drier i'e.i. i,
, a .,. ~1,,,,,,,,,d t i i , ,videneesoritiprovement in thesiireetion ' st dk i.eeper a, Philattelp_b_is._
..
, '' Pruiii"
ty• Day by *day, however, it gained strength, 1 negroes and Chinamen do not stand in' high re- 1
r and at tor ti,o hat returned to 'Washington. IV. hes!'
aind at last became iusalent. Ina word, it was ; repute, :lull' with the latter a ussal twang to the ~ ,
I i • -11 l a i . 4
f o the merits of several.' • ri , e Crawford Paw, a'-" t Ki S t i l l gl°Wilig aced a t , ,
,1 0 not wls 0 e rai r m
1 prohmince this the:irs-,,conqii.tent with science, 'I ' '""`" Its "t i g i u!': `6'...X.lrt-' and teachings '' t II " . ' Pre ' . i .ARrtt hojoUrning fora shalt time u t "Le r• •• '
ready o Amite the hand that nursed it; but lair. , Voice is no advantage to the acensed.
17 P ti t %nations out-eyed astute re T isoners: hereabouts. ,' . , Saturday 'tin , ~„, j a ,,. e t. :
• . e , :0 „,,,,,,e 5 ef breaking gt..Dsirel an
, itt:h......1t" near Meitaktlie o n a . ----,------ --
, - Tlie Buffalo Warier asps two youn g ..-...
the steam and frowning 'countenance of law re -, searching the criminal records of the State, one;
1, to;rhom. ht.) far as lain informed, the honor pro- • t,,,
~ • • • %ad been mode by lion. G. Church mid ollif 4', ' „,,,. , 0 . 11 ,,,,, city 1,, y o st,m7., teem- 1.1..
..,, , ~, the Erie end Ponthurgh !,- proved.
strained it. That must lie got out of the road- ; will find seven-tenths e f the offences involving
1 h.! gs of st gg qing the•eame • This ' , in. ' •
' .
.7.-__ .
- would ever the I
per yt ou .. 1 C- • • •. lO Ikhi,-. th.• '''s‘mildebt ' , cher war ca1ic0...1(.4 ibli't in '''P tri t e:a g ar:that not mace ""itirefl.
mu s t be ohliterated from the statute books.- j violence, to have biers committed by men from dim , is n mesh ~,,,,,, lo id j i, orns pl ag i ar i s m i t i e ve. , year.. t. 0., •zdtt dad o iocounatile peep , •.
e'er
' -ft Is Mid that Fanny Fern' ,, ext rr,..)., , 4
But the umu that it, in concert with the corpora- the tre a t or south-west, and those involving craft , IT ihapt ', 4 - , . gr .-emit"- .)1..". David comptes, tine of the oldest citizen
! .
Sensible'
tiono of New Cork and Ohio, haVe now eked ) and cunning committed by men from the east or
~ ,
kivartz rock abounds in ettoesive. veins throegtl: . 111 .,,, ti , ~,,,,.. „. 1 A
t-de'"' , - upon'llt - a line of Reed,,to Welt *ra mid t elc ng a paper.
~.. tht ,.
t....t0ta ,, , , , •
t.toi. ,„
totstotti
_ whit a Ai , i , i . st. at whit ° a ! a n n . utki . or,lias banished from bar :dial
for . a :victim stood in the road ; no wore ie, than , north. These are arors of the edication, there e f
out tile entire gold region awl although sauce.
I ettallei foto yoke of fun; oxen, and i'e trst Furrow
any other one of our citizens, but they thought fore be careful how you,rail4it,.} - eur babie, -i
tosiitc It. .• mid. that Xt. tastord l'. Run olph,
he aid, and hermit they fi rst sit red to bribe In she modes of mining, I fi nd then are,grat c . . f nYnintr thus. has 'not 'heretofore paid
‘ et pts,o , I i_____,, .
of it is rieh with the on" metal, it is a Ate
, irato • a t - team On nap neen,imi, was t* Wan, that .11
hin, ', J'aor fool.i ', Did we not ttay they irere varieties-4epending for the most part upon the i
wen it i -s for ow um,/ part a hard flinty reek. he Mr. Taylor F. Randolph, another of 'the pio ter , of
the brit tenet in Crtiwfordectunty. This 0n.., ii largess'
112.0 a- 3fricell hare,: Just as though even if ; position ten gold depcisit is Glutei- They Wthy:tie t „ . ri aiffierlii to poke,riz„. an d „ i e.!, trim : t he, i t:i . ; . I,:r of the ul
em, Ayres of the c e orr ae l l o r 7 u .. to 1
- ' 1. sort;
. they liil teeth: /1;111, opposition to their sc hemes elaw,e,l into "Dry . ,", -Hill," " D e ep , '''''ll tv "'" I ; been etwenniereal in liiing,l all - 1 .. i:.41 , e
urxel a mode of set, is .. • hort -per. tot tune hmfair--et rr -do 7 ,
r
t, ~hr he t•vid4spl delight .11.1 -ali
would , lea% e., ceased ? But theyi did not. He and "Quarts - mining. The "Dry': diggilag 4 are ' situ:the gold from the rnetewlitel tuaked pro. 1- , ‘•"'" i'''''' ' 6 " rsit:',. 4 '''''. 1 . f riend. ,
" • • lion ..f all present. 1), e hops. War i ral s tord
listened to tire proposition of there agent e -s yd... tonal! the most 'exieusive and certain in pro fi ts. perk ikeusiimalk 11 ,„ 1 ,i j, t e me i i n p i ar i t i t i es
tv,,,..
~,,
„tuain, ;,ta-t
~,wo.• rat e r their 14,wwkids.,,,a,,j,
i
bits zl.scorilittg to 1135 own confession;-perhaps ! It eutiniii.es all that class Of Mining etin'iell on in
in a tie s iptian et' n'eten qtiart2 suite 'samitY . - 'really ice' ptto
eat understand. front ant toliiahle ..,1
-(.4
s t o sash ove !Lot crt
he profeseel .-emplianee ; but se immediately 1 the pilds/ 8 :aid out the flott, where gold is found, worked-Aketic claims pay Well while they* lass, ' where this 4acousothre." lv ‘thish l ie
.t a
,ti,
~,
.. v..
) became mon, energetic than e er in opposing i in the earth from one to ten feet fit of ' low the a u r ' 1 which itniortottately i:4 not long, as the vein soon ' in "cis y ea " . if 'l 4 f o !:_ r ____ t 16 ' . ._ _
___ ht _ h __ t 1
1 tilf'llt• '.kt Harrisburg, at hones eety where li , ;,face. • We liar, i t; /bi- .-eutity quits at urea of 1 1
• 1 r 4.5..,)311,t The extraetiter o f tfie gnl,l from the ' mans. .3 . the Po t
Titit's INC T!Ctill'a,---En'inu St . e . 1
' p...., :,I a ruurtif ofJuly dinner t o epttokv Ohl , . -pea i.. 1
. m o t, and tletiett the 111; and wh a the -law they . ' ; mutat !, it the vicinity
l',',l' the I.° '' l ' hills- known i rock i • :curd ti d e d i n tie :start with great vela-11.0.l a -11.0.
1. tit: toanifrot de-tiny of our country - , said: '
I
I dreaded no fongtsr met them in the face, Itit was , " 'Miler the' gener:ll ,appeitatimi of " Secret Dig- 1 iti :.li id i,,,,,. t I te put clitt-c ,tr -sst eunt pow,- r. el - ash lite ltA mirth, .hall be to the East.
?, tOOIlt a t: threw %din ..;,--,entbled in public m ee ti n • eines" suiialde to firy diggings. Tile gohlas qui te i autiAim.:4, buit.lim. milk, oti., etc., The's:. tit
gt ' - . . • Where dayli g ht l oam.. the sLy.,
here, and tesmlt ,d to foil the c mite of our city , i tine, arid pays often from the top, and wheu run I it , '--e• • r , • -tier illy ear . -ie‘t. on by ;•oilipanies, 1.n , 1. x..n.tif to th.. fnctille.t tr ait. '
...-- - ; • . 11A.• 10 , 11.17 ,it.l4 1,, aid to Ic es ~i) t,
, r ip ,..., .1 . ~...1 • . •• i
Wfa., fi l o ti.”.l.e-t brunt- do die : i" .. ,„ 1, 1 ,,,„,,, e e e te ,,, e ,„, i , 1 ,,,,, ;•,„,„,,,„
et on by forec, if nei:c- ,ors. 't i. 'ilia S the hair i through long sluiees. cerefully srranged with , whi ,.... fj ,.., i
, „ ipi , a , no. „ ,
itridit five t,.. I w:4•11t1, lln i ti o a l ti l
And eh 1" Ow' froren North. , ' l l- 4.i1l over the eotintrythe aeimont. rezet. ,
that broke OD- Cattier, li m a, a 0 in so l em n ~..,„. , w .„,,,,n„,, 0 Lumir ,„,,,, , o;;; ,.„ 1 . 3 , o , , A mes , sl osou , la toratsLY ; tint tr.ro, lic.i.m . te •16.•••••111,1041. lilaer:•llXllkAi4r .11••••11b .
Whore the Pot , ' 'rick- thr"ugh °1" "“w• . rot, a n d Sc leer that crop will he almost I. t
elate - the corporations o r tsew ork on the 11^:aat, ' dollars tt 40" per hand. steady old eoilgcnir what ,k !sc.:, and finally us tut operations. It t.; a , - Asa swap down South. In loony ii•ll , .theelhavii offset ;; tries tee is
'
sad thotte of Ohio ell the W .st, - representing ; areilote- sowing "wild oate,- - "generally dump th e i ri lie , wlation wen a da pte d f „ t h,. ,tt::
e .eropean capit- ' As far a. we ehoose to pos..,
. ' , t tables le already attentive:. Weber, heart h
.1:-Nce t uffs ter the tustgn fur rresreun ' , trot from rar , p,,,,, , m o w ,
mittio ne of inch test ea pi .
.resolved Opts% , I ;is on suela:elainter these, . "KM digging i`` 1 alimt, whose purse IS lint sic Shen . , es ours, and wile _
h - rea r e - tte- es . e.e . , . ~ r
ia
ea , 1,,r Nt.Pann.. and ..trutntre.t destiny as or ee e
hi...destruction, And now coMes the : most re- found higher* up in re mountains, and enasists ; can wait a c o u ple of year, for return-. Never- ..., „,. 1„ r ..e. . I
- naerkeYee ko"ttt in ildi, sta.* PC stfilir. The in elieiniktuff3he side of a hilleutstruteno4l.4o.e p'oriant 'i:ver their -shares "-and Jr, swell larre- met with -ttechlent on Saturday. Re puldisited Stone. I
i
tpe argent friends of the break f gange-are the I generally teewse, and the yield quite antreient i el . • *. e --, ' • • -- is
isstruments used in this tut ertaking. They to encounter a vast , w i t h a f Y°l res"tent=' , " ) "eer‘larte:- , a nt i "3)4449- , ' mp g in his paper Livont the irruther or one of the- ean.li-
proper sense 01
tor; . " of companies. It must be apparent that •tii dates. .' ll ' lT ` u '"" ' n ' t l ' lm `m"•telleTe on 111 0 strut, lu'l,
summon to their aid .a man ho, according to his domestic obligations and a i
arge family, to the . 1 .. in . . - 1 ,. ' , knocked' him down. Ile would hare been oe4otitilr Wm, 1
his own showing, iit a aeoun ' ;and who is be- habits of industry- We may as well say b ' the se
" m -'s operations void( - not be earned on ~,i i n t ,. . ..nood- 1, • had sot ' t f ,1
1 pe‘en
.. ing ) n le et ere . i
ere , regularlY without being supplied due 2 ) rt
, skive known to .be a violent e ems of our city. that bv foie and •
~ roam we mean therelatiresizes in... t ) '''')-..' M tRIIIT.D is Frs. t I 't * *
--.. lady aril gettt.entatt, rending near
This limn sw ears he has atte to bribe a eit- of the particles of gold. Occasionally these hills 1 9.t.t.qoe k by wrtifiviAl lutall., with wnter.
• Thistas t y line - ale, wet, married the other day, and after the ecrewo-
.
I th e p a th f, i 3 ..
it ,, cript ii... oren ti,rprime in the ietild- * Illt, were duly performed, the lady vleciaretl it "1%94 iii in
izen of this place to help him accomplish a eve- 1 will nnt pay front anywhere near the surface, but :
min inupoye ; which pnipose, jmind y o u, weld j oq,ly from u particular strata d '
i ' r ag of eandl • and water-ititehe; for that plirpos•-:
, eep In the earth. T) , 1,,,,,i .1. ti ~ Ilan •i , . 1 . .' •
~ .1 tr._ma, i • amp 0 !mut Isom, Lc nth. - ?ma refitted to
.be considered a wife. The husband j , ~.1-..1- no medicioc ever o ffered h. •'
, to -:--t +t war aii re,aular. Finally the lady c,apetl end ) the stress that has attended the ` , ll- ,%'
;done be accomplished-. by the help of these Then it is called "deep digging." Inthat casea i le
i i,,d, ri , fwe• with a friend in flulrdlo. The parties..ars the Killer. Thi, remarkable rotue4-.. in-. ..r.ra ,
1 the passlee of general laws, under 'which cowl -
same President- and 'Direetorsj And now this I shaft is sunk from thirty to sixty feet, and when 1 ' g ia- it,„,,,,,,t, ..,..ro respectable , and, on the (tart of the gentle- tool to, counterfeiters , and a ntnriee ..• .`
I t ics. for that and lilleepurpeses-mey organize and
same President and Directors', come before the I the lend is struck, it is followed up in any ' ' mae. there 1.4 ROI .unly a willin g ne,r, hro c a desire that the I market. 2 ,..d. tip for a vivre m.M.11 , " -
, gi ven Ibe protected ill their right... The remit' I I melon .610 he continued. tut, as Cut-id 1.13.1 •111.41 flu,
public and charge him with 4ing corrupt, be 1 direction by eltioany. The dirt is drewn to the i , :
I i'l DIGEST!" ‘ 4 l - t•II 1 , 1 rue re, E: 'II 1 , -•••
waier e , b roug h t fro m th e ili s t ar e
. rivers and I womb of hint. in n more ni t reeelile affiliation, the legal hug- i ,.. rripsyN; ,. nr a t i. ot two - ao ,i t
tr., ,,,, t ,
~t , ,.
~
cause he professed to accept the bribe ; though, surface by means of a windlass. Another mode' 1 •
e a ,„; s e e. a -t r ee ; -eve-titer for the heart .4 his brills. 1 • -ed Th•• ". the ignig t and •, •
I through a thousand little channels. and spread ' -' ' '} ' I
' '''
l "
- '-
el"'
' if
" ' *
according to the story of the accused, sustained is to pierce the hill somewhere on the side and ' Ila a genamutil of v on, not e . also a reptihnit ~1 }Intl:I,: --- Tia , r. Ditir.M. l . F. BLUI.D, or r..,vir.:A. 11 li.
•
: I
.. i i over the country i‘dapting itself to the necesse , Ti. re i.i no,-.ften 4 in that. we're certain' pared by Dr. J. S. uohttnrrox, a Pa: . 1 -:.e. +,
-by nadopbtett testimony, be So only to fi nd deli) in until the lead is •struck, then a .
oust the price this witness was ping for-others , is Pantie out to daystiolat,a woiden. track laid, and '
lir s
Pas"fle tie:: of the miner, and en . abling laim' to pur I •
,
labor= iminterrupeed throughout the year. ll'e
sue to , • est,,,-..-TI:t•
I , ) fuetrth Stomach „r th e. fte, po. t h e „I t ,. 1
.
Cleveland . True Pessocrot triers •- thA - fol. 1 Dyspepsia. If i, Nettuie's ewn term
' f, or i ug which, donloless, will fill!! , fo l'•4ll3terpart in . rem' i
? . h, :Co art t.flooh can egad it-
NOW, it lei acknowledged that Money was atte m p. the dirt conveyed on a stash tete to the place for '"-'2U2'. "O D E iTIN " '
• It renders I, OD. . -tr t urd. ,
red to be treed, and that too, un a private stiff- washing Theactunitelm sometimes - 411" 3 nutitimg ' °C thud: t•°mPahies• in this emint - }* ' r' '
"cn* and
‘.'lbg."
in
'be
tninn:
i HEALTH. S.o• the figure...4f ii , ea
run into dm one, known :melte -Bed r ler..i. ~ ; 01,2,11,), n , 1r.,. iii, p te a u en . o : c : f an honest, blacksmith in this rite why :dears I this p a per. ,
~; ; .
see; a citizen, Leo, aho had n eonteol, and cer- mountain four or five hundred feet. This doe ailto a day on an an ra g e, whale on e of hie n e ar I
I fer ma .Vin in, / o, , ,Mpn n v . " 1 ) „, „ i s ,pit,,/ ~,,,k - eciehmes. i• oaring ono plot... Atoll. A re l y ,i. w ai et .,,,
taint ynu infloenee with the c '
e a , D ire ,,, tor , et epti o n of mining includes quit e an onthay of e • e • '", - t hi ng i t , prid e . IV e knew a l a dy who tc detest rears a g e
tithe Eric and North East d'. Ilencethejn- money and labor' before any returns c an be look- ur
• (1,14! ' "). " --4'21:3.°()" -.1.
whichl): '' • been I 2outtl not -.endure the thoUght" of her sane working at a
glary naturally- ,arises, what did this witness , ell far . It is perhaps the must -
leart
pa id i„, : ar o exr ,„,,,,,,,, t
~,,j , tii ,.,
(lift , '
j. f ee ,. j trade. One td . the:young groom is now officiating in the
uncertain of any • t .1,, -.. i.
ditch ~.. th a bout Rt s Vellty-five
4 'ay" the i contains a body 4 nine c u bi c f,e,' .r I, t ' la " l6 '°''''''''
.. i..!'"r• , capacity o f . guarttrusseter general to a strollin g; tousle
titile!i in lengt , and • g reter. while the ..tier is foreman of on institution for
I Dennis, wish to bribe the n et Red for, unless he in its results, but when fortnne doe r '
had already worked his way by Mat, or sonic seekers, the gold is found coar s e and 't 4,.. orate -a , ,
yields a r i c h !.
one a , i ,, , ,, itiet and tir , , ,, . a . , - , tv.,, What in the name of Cupid, suet all the rest of the
t nnels.
.The weekly rg- , ,
other ineuns, throtigh that of Directors ',- harrest-iiot unfrequently amounting to five hub- ail gods, has got into the heads of the Ifuekeye lads and
In other words, if this Baird which has taken' ' dyed &Wars a tray
per hand. • Four or fivayouug • - • 4
etipts.„( o w critrspany are now two - tho u , e n u l d o ).. • ttli -
; Imam we scarcely pick up an Ohio paper that 4.es - et
upon itself the task of attacki g private. eitiiens, men will club together for these euteeori get ' 1 17 . , - .1 :!;','" , L rPa ' -'9 2 _ l _ 7f ) 13)
*4
•lit ' t e this Lind of ; zheoniele en elopement or two, and so met i mes t h ree; Au
e -- Mama wilt Fly o. , tter three ye:le- hence, than at ' row Jr the strangest part of it, shanst every couple steer
was still, at that time, true t the interests of Nadi, Inoty young fellows, whose en
g a irl °e nt° to this tour.• - - . _ their bark for Clevetan.l. Alrnoss 'everyday the lOisore.:t
Erie and the gauge law,--if t was still uncor- 'marry is fi xed at two yeer s fr o m th e - • ...t - -
--, ..., la a...ri tsg ripti or i of or -$
*it
-'' 1- . ...ft * " The Crawford Leniescrot steam that Mr. U iltiwi
rupted-why did Dennis. seek. corrupt a private I,,flalifornis, and hence they ninSt make the''
~e ,
tr " p o le'
tee { they would he notch bene fi ted thereby.
ti le 'sensible of the -cagier,- •
an d we ' Monday afternoon of last were - Porin g a heavy r.un."
. tr11.117/Vau./tt - ri• capitalists sheriff!" I>L - tat. r--. . - •-r Min Lk•oler ehrentieles an arrest ~r ~,,„.. of t h is kiwi 0 ..
oreut adc,tutags; or investineuts in this Se i • •Ii . ti
eitisen..wito certainly could n I help him in the i and be off. "River" dizzier ' A
t ese canals, ip mills, ia 11.itikaaa rai l roads ., etc.. ' Marcie , of that village, -
narrowly ~ .s•cuped biting kill. ”1 on
work he ball in, view'. A tett , Autiori of these mining eerrisel on at stated seasons on t h e I„ '
questiona, weopine, will give adaroper:exptanation and. in the bide of rivers, before sh e • •
y emerge frout t ench the gainers lir the iniprovements. There. with thunder nod lightninz. ?tr. n. e shirts ~
r ,,, , turns a
of this uncalled for attack of t j he Board of Diree. , the hills into the plains. 0 t'
pre 10114 of thie kind • - * * ' • tr, , e. niar Mr. Van Itorne . ., in Ver n on towriship, , ,then the
tor:, of the Erie and North East Bailer:id ; • are carried on at great labor and e
) XpenSe, Id t tire man) way:. ot intesting money 'Whereby oar ' i i.li • i • ';
_.. tree wan struck hr I Icin g , and the e e etrie th u d pas-ed
And here some reflections'se einincntly cal
! (misted_ to open the eyes o this contratuffty,
to the true j.osition of this of Directors
lrt
on the gauge question: they still in fa.
`-irtrr m 1 11111.Tht011111114; Au* EA • • r '.....:4...' . vii
that cine.tion, or
,arc they , le If they are,
why this altsek ?. It is not . retended, even by
A r
them, that Lheir rietiitt is n in the employ of
our eneirtiess, in partne "p with their wit.
nesa, awl his employer, BiStunotol : If he is,
r 2 41
why should Dennis turn Staie's evidence ; why
would he voluntarily Forme So the staid' No,
he takes the stand as a witness, when ? Why,
when tbe,umn they are persethiting figured point
inently in the uteetiup her a few weeks ago
,called by the Mayor' What +ere those meetings
l called t,,r % Because 'b;: Board of Directors had
t gone to Buffalo, and it was believed for the pur
-1 pose of accomplishing the! ~ v ery thing Dennis
! N . we3r!s. lee lukt been offerin g money to procure
accomplished; - and that act he gives as an ex
, ease for turning state's. eriilenee !! :.dud who
! calls hint to the stood?—wh o ! th ro p t „, hi m , cot .
eied uith imfmay, inio the witness hoz :' Why
the President and Direetors4the Brie and North
Hain Railroad : Who ant his bickers h er e--
The same President and Directors of the Ene
ma North East Railroad : Now comment
.upor k 1
this is unnecessary—it shows, a degree a malev
olence and perfidy unpanallehul in the annals of
Railroad insolenee. and destztriair,
.the severest
rebuke of the oonsmnsity
Or A liflonian'• raperio tobestareed in New
York is ()stoker, in *kick it is said, by. WD
man's Rights, and Doi woman's foams 1611 , 1*
siivocsted ablyand booondagly.
Sar• One half of the repot crap It take*"
la. beau km )41 di mak
issa
man=
efambig psim*r stair It ,
&lls It, (CAL.
Tones:-4 residence ofu atik to
the mining regicsams malted to tilb gielattannty
particulars in relation to this country, which may
prove of some interest to your readem. It is the
custom here to-speak of certain portions ot the
State as the "Northern," and other parte as eta.
bracing the "Sonthern"Mines. That part of the
State north of the "American York" of the 140-
memento river, nay be eonsidereki flehriteed
within the Northern tatb-dirisiou, sat titat part
lying south of the "tabs," the Southern. This
little town, (embracing some three hundred souls)
is the county seat of the email of Placer, with
' in the Northern mines. This is, so far Jas
aped, much the most extensive mining distrie.l
—reaching fax ap into Oregon—and this enuaty
during . the lowest stages',of the water, Those
mountain streams rise quite suddenly and pur
sue their course 'trial pro violence and rapidity.
Prom December untilr!;•i /AM l they ern kept- in , - by
Qs . 1.1.61109, V.,.aam-Mar- C they are flooded
by the melting of snows, so that nothing eon
be done in or about the beds of the streams until
the latter part of - July. If an occasional Hood
does not come, from one or the other of - the : . o
cones, during Augnat,,Scptmeber, Ctetol x : r an d
Novepher, the miner cogute hituselfquite forte
uoti.. The /..trs'are Usually worked with tut lit
tJe esjtense. and trouble n. the cL di g tu g but if:
tt is detiraide to work the 411 of the stream a
data is raised aeruw, it, sluices built, and then j
the water married at;austi to a point lower dow n . i
This is toeuill, done Lt - the joint labor and tuoneyil
oielPanies of from twenty-tit* to fifty men
Suring now turned the sitteaur, the heel is remit- 1
el -through Toum and sluices from three to eight ,
t feet in tleptk The drooping:Ora% of the laborer at
once worse up to freer hest, fur gold h t f oun d
gemeraily in, great& quantities rid quite coars e ,
&.‘r days in,,
MGM for each . man ta nee his
pde---then, ho: fur a rim steam er—A tweaks:4
hat wares it :he dietanet---"ln4 to you boys"
comes luck faintly oa ate. bresse—awd the p er ,
' quit so Lately knew the lad, knows hist no tame.
There is; however; another picture, lot a very .
pleasant one to ocatteeplate, but quite instructive;
After a hard stunteer's work ill this au and wa
ter--sfler expesaliachislast diette—rde r
iavol
r'ing Warts/Mae deeply in debt es Itireredit
,will
is reedy, the data is beat sad the
Water goes foaming throwel the sinice; ,Te4terr
ircre's anit . is to time - up' his ,fortesee, aid be
glittered beck from his llama store. No le , Pint
-11,41414 410 0 # 4lll ft• ti s ci a le *gil t An.
• ~_., _ -•-,
-Mt goal-
t O
in *deepest'. , *Md . AI Sig ellin t atialig-
.
taps*, what you I The wintry. .. ..
. .
inayi—how Ake waters
. 141)* and fiat, ii,,d ga- ' . , -
• 1 “tisd wade the eonater, roan eh! sity," stem*. I";
ther loon. *NO. N 4; the) great Pay, for f and then t , rte b ete , thste
ilea the present, Oen the OA
l ift, such rare fun — to teair' •thiir pathway, seat'. ) of the i ttu ,b a ndown has b mght fee* aboadeefly, sea the 1
t. ring right and left the , petty obstructions the:4 , ' emcee& hire bees gathered, to reel the troth of the remark i
teams ttaee been Wing trpnri. ' Oh! it's such I. it•hdiflep° 7/1 " akbl ' e deif Le esleisiorY ebbs Mind,
I " Gree r 4" alle l ld.a i d l lillerat ia k t , and th" ?. ' et i ,mr at tro " i "t y d i e tilb" lighted7l:l;
sport, and on goes the mad river, hoarse with jol
ly- laughter. Poor fellow! be could afford to loose '• every Was 4 ... e saw. Crops hare proved, s s n ir s nor ni t hi ng ,
his money and summer's work, ho wouldn't mind 1 , elnindent: and es-erre-ben we saw oridecee of thrift nod
I "'mil' than abundantly elPla
,it if it trait! 1,4 the chills and fever that set np- i in , l rhytb"" portions a
the county stand so high in the est imation of qnr Agiieul
on him when he was moody over his losses - and f ir g 8991 ',,, y. L i ati „.„,,,„ o „, us wine, has ~,e , ) , ', oar
b alidottrbililiStitlidientddiallidnallittalintl ensue , ! elf the largest neetter of prties at annual
if it " w ent for s omething he get in a Jotter about • rain and right Irbil is she eatkied to we the lag iffrleni•
the gill waiting and waiting ever so long, ' and '"1 by she t4uildir'
4intreek,'. bewares, mlirrar after her 1
thin year, and 'he will have to bestir her dairyman. her
despairing of his ever returning , emm ent t ed to ',
.trek tweeuees, and her eons and wheat ileMeeet bee histb
maim another fellow happy instead of him. Poor ' J o s house, will be sham like lb* leek. or Pastpeonorhen
fellow—he t hi n ks h e 'll upend hi s last o ar t er ', asleep! 801 thin aside; we-set oat with the Intetitiiiti : of
_ w i t h • Allying that, from our batty olinersztion, we are et the spin.
.paid ealvtlialr with almost mathematical certain- down hie arm, tearing hi r i (+u! tr. , . and rendering him in
tl„ of io, yielding from twenty.fire to fifty 102.2 .. setp.iitle 1 ., ..r it short nape. ILL reD, ~.verel) inn not .1.. m
f,t,
lit per attrintn. Them is no gummvm or, i n- t:^r ,... st y njure,t.
_
bility, in ‘l4is ~ t .tte. of affairs, e_oruuton ino.i_ 4ll- la clevelloot , the other 43. Y. a Dutchman !..tote An.
_ er , the liuteiatuan . - 'cif , ' Awl oith tier $ll3 in rein . Th e
sav , . ,. g ottr' mietious tUrtit ,- itsid. five -- r emit.
but eauLl net
1110111 ii 0„ the invest aloft : t. „r arruc i i th„„ i g ' ht - f, :: "tied h"sl'"4
e"""he
"t" 4eceirer ' "
eol'el I .'rk his mr, except in moor. 'fltareforo he ...ized
worth pnrAting: real ottate in our titin, must him for the dilterenee in value between All:: in 11/111, al3d
yield trio or three per ernt. run - mouth: or rather Slit in paper. declaring, when adrice.,l n 4 institute nay
cretins. ,for .Inmegra In bla wife's honor, 01V51,,, b0t...Zr.,"
the m:trlter rattle ,11' the Wt nit' is et
~otrt regula.ted. c
Tali', 11;19 bcen true to my certain knowledge for ; Are'r'llnr to , his ideas ' /
'/...teoe war a 1, 3 0,1,.. a „,,a, a r , .. 2 4i.
the: past eighteen months, and the samc (Noise , : ' ' -•
. `
now exist tOr a tamtinuanee of the rule. ... - tt- Tt‘ey hive an ..ektittatel....in Itentphia reystr.er: et ..
1 I adv:si , people to "look before they lea ors person tieing bu,..no, to hare A sig n . .Ibis is all well
, how e ver, r o r u:ltett flush /seen a s 11 40.4.. 0 . . 14. .. n. ;fi n entaill tor the'penetrre, hut in ~...+l. 13, , n ,k.• i t e .,„ . we
a nd NI . rpstannnt stoop to fill their - pi - n.. 04; bt• i wmtld,oteer, It. that theontinanee elti . ghl to It.. nmem ip4 ~,,
601 NY-hilt upon the credulity of people bit. means ; s . ' ro petrel 1 - 10,01 to ." 1 ”. 61,. ... a 1... That woonel :e. wen
let alOcit jobbing imnds. one stone knows who t s r.. ; e4 '" 414 t. '" ''''' e '''''''' k ''''' . " - 43, ' '' ' '''" (l4 " '''' l"*".
believe. t`ntainly the Awerieaueharaeterought ''''"''''''"i°' Then are
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10 '‘uffei abroad ratcr thu, I s.3n 11Tellay in „nt ah ' i 'l'l''''i''t" thi'
I.'wer "I.Pr"!'er*P ibL. /
lof the pni.or, it notitt. or :ti lint ellase by au Eno nisi...yak inthan6, 1, a ., 1...eu tarthtect an with ,
11511 ratultany, or a . i'ulttable quarts inining - e.ttati7, .3 :in okie • ti so t , . t. ll ‘' e , d 4 Pal , ''r a l ”." 1. S:AVIOD• 71.4riS
Sitiastt , ii "in. Mc constig ni,lhitip,» in , the Di r t ~. ir I , ' l ': te" 1 :" 1 ". ,1 Krllo . h .1.... gr.'s! ill the streete.-A4e
- r {
1 ,f/ .- e. et 1110... : i rhi2n. to in , . is rather a funny at J . E -,:r .1 . 1 , a r,„h.,..1 'eh • I
; air, ill:lsmail as t !ten. , 44 neither such a esnlntS j ~'n . ;*.‘ L'' '. -: -'-'" Wi'....10.• Ind "gm-. .1.... i. - ,
! zw , Rutter Ivor' ,/welt 4 tii,...1 riel -.-- --- -- -
in , Nevada in the "1-
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; dtate '37.•trat.7er still, the /wide,; ^yowl! to .la.• -It it one of the .ti , ange 40,43 or n* •Ituntn.n. , " 143(
; under the impression that they had done some. ' 1" ltft., " rChaa ' ''''' ` 11 " 7 " w 61"" stake atat shi:• 11) s , •
thing excessirely sharp in the -way of trade, when i ll'it*- the " 1 " 1". rur "Dna ' . "''' friend or air 1'u14,11
there iE not a man itiCalifornia but will tell them it :
=rain ' `''''' , ' ; '' ' '' , d.`"/ ", " u"etthet a r " d-fi t h " l i ta4 l " 14 1'‘U. 3 "sr . '
i k - i riou:: ; en-tu. Ttint Chews where hr toot 4.415, mot
is. tot fief lava 1,3 attempt to take possession of their
.purehase tot to colonize the moos. The right of ; '7, " " a " , . "--n-41E"
itl.t Ito the /WI it bent . th. , 10,•4 i n _
. .
,tat ion is the only title respee.ted by, the pet,- I.e " nt "'
o r . , on far as th e m i nera l l an d s are concerned, ''''ne, tliret an awfiti"hereria lit. Louis: It is pen nest 1
wt d it w ou ld fake an array of fifty thousand area i 10 , "saw, sod bee airst•ty ressitsa 1750 reef Into therintw- 4
to enforce a afferent rule. •• , I sit cd'the 'wit.
,Wittit it gsta ziniiitest it is ext•ist.a to
"fitting these few lineS" may finely oyes the. ‘ week hem), water; thus ter ft low ly found Ault or sulphur
enjoyment of health and happiness, I will close , wsk44r *
, Mlle t e n„ - a —A Nanosal restio• or _spouts
by, quoting the following original eamplet. from i - • w - vi '- ',W. - - - '— ---
an unpublished poem: - ' ' - - .arts. it about to tossemble in .'-ar• pober. .
. "My pen is pew , as ink is pile, ;. t i ilritat ispatr--.wity • Nantanal ration of I t onteeta-
My lure foryuu will never WV" i ken. and Orave diggent, Ira set
Dear, kind hearted, gentle, brigitsoud) --- shco_' 3 - i
—umbers; and Geday tor ha
-pled etiliXd, Ivey phesked, ekerrylped rofer, I ati4cia" bit had at NO- s, B row ns v..ll ha bel ; rnce bre i t T icu ed
meant that Ire! You, all of it --tile tOr the 'editor, eaporb liteganinak Call and get one before they we an
son . kis fistornally, " 0111 14610.“- . tOlia ' •
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045.-1101 b Erie Ga. *wk. .nouli• out oog,
hlorldsy weWhitig. whereat our it.i i , g ll.l,,r
into mita% "WI (feebler% that it - tang et. i,7,g
the Kettle' 'Mee which - he Wants "water to tepo,
000susetly ?edit-eh:if wants," &II very fia t ,
us have tit waste Ast, and wet talk shoot die 110, 4( ,.
Usin,in arreitt ; 4llll. Irw m i t
oi4 us 1)1..0011,04e, mho, art trifte.herf , re-u
bete tmelouUttiou td a atarrigiaaf.
Awe light, is the wish tithe tiOzeue'cf Erir. t , a I ka
deni, bow wow* Vele Molt bee ',trai t 11 , 1 404 r ..
w ith pr, tut net s drop ofwater toquorh
ft would be something !lir la man PpOtting
shirt is the Winter Withain s,heits two , bi r••• •
Costar.—The Comet . *Melt
u ." 14 ivp d ffir 4tu rwror eg i .l ioiwaiy f4tl I bra *
"taint, nearby to tbo'w stout tl t , 2,
yet/ shrive the herisorer This is the Cole, th
here frightmsed Chief, V. of Isis iiirinpo, t.. 1,
the firtl.tailetl plidelltalt is alt#r the Czar of fi r ,, 4 ,
but we rstber tbfiek he'n sots "lista eat to erark"ty t •_
/fig )sating wit4t; the Ilirm'appeasmose of
4 211 exchange-, orithteb we here iitt secmint, r
Je1y,4261. Its nem, eppesissare ores the2l, A
a rubel .A 24 Saar. intarferits", thitt cute
)1;e. flue %gait) m MS. Bat astronomers 'to
period of it• return-in this eetttnre. take 'o 1. , ”,
the disturbing and retarding torersl4
inibiert; and some of them hare retkileteittur.
be ~•gn until 18454: others 11l the : tiros in
• '
•
tva/ Drir.kiagenwer neither make:: 4
the nor makes his wife a widow.—spas,'
sho i ?hal is 111.1•2 'it . it := v„,';
, ve •
Editt:T e '`titiWri !ILA " 11:111t 4 to
autt t rt,:..l, • •••" givo the datlt hi* tl'arr." ir .I;.t
/1 "'• of It.rta:l,e,.\i , mixer mu* 3,t ,,
G tr rtu ~ , t rr, • l l4l.Pr ))Imorif itp unfit ••• , A
' 6 " , after" 1;114
hut I •
ore,. littrb. Aat ! . .otOko Ont . ' "Pelt,
pond fiche'' For proof. look .I,, , twr, 1rr..1,r •
-3oti ha% rely
itut•to F'itt.3,l4u-gh bat l•f
iglieic:4" in it to Anittew n u pl.
4,1 or liar Vr Alittxtrlo Exuma/J... li•-'•
kin-
ES
Cy tow, Per•roaAL.— NV,e t!sve 4,epartel
a patent raolicino, Ant one. the content , .!
knOwn to the tactliesi pinteeeloo. atcl
hi hlp henaficial in the ease of a note'• r '
*net t ., who were'retiously siriett.l wit!,
iihints. Some of our moat ARM' and , •
reeninmerel it to their patientt ,
and we feat (lint we ere ceuferring at, '
br inakinx knotrr clrtnes.—/,,,.. , •
On the 7tb inm.. te -
BUTTON. and
Slier I.
ratsl tp. -
On the I.4th Elkyr.ek. .1 I\
JOU:: lIILDRETIf, a d }li-: Jet sr rn.
of Conneaut tp:
On the .I!4th iust.,
6 14 Ro. .1. V „1„
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F.tircipst,
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th, the 2 let init., at {Ate residence
Brainard, in tarard.4o SOPHIA C. -
At ratirt. or LW. Fr 5. T. "
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Opening of the arir Empire Conner
Eagle Fire at C0.,-
WILL gtre Iheir 4.rostit
r:ttO CaNctßiltiAl4.• toter C'. 4 "
Sore+,) friday. Septemher
Aargi v ioa tk . ketat, $l4O. Tiekrig ertn '
the NtialagerA and s.s`Duilin d Wan' .1; ' •
// 6RAR r ff .1 x .
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.Lorri SXxxstpr,, 2d
Di Am::-
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Mrv ,, r.d £ litattin
Up in good. 4tl'le for sio oomion.
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