Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 October 1855 — Page 1
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From the Correspondent of the London Times, DETAILS OF THE FINAL BOMBARDMEXT.
lllial chati/rc on lilt litfl fit fS'Tifr-rnhPr Mm hnnrnt which t-_ r__ ,1 ,i -ri One-Half Column, per semi-unntial change One-Third Column, per annum, subjcct to i?•"
ie enc ant
eemi-unnual clmriee 10,00 .' I teen ae\astatecl 0} the
A'-Card" of one souare or les-s. per Bnnum--,7,00 ternhc iire brought to bear against it by the
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Wc have received the following letters from our correspondents in the Crimea which, however only bring down the nar- had to lie close, ami "could scarcely rative of events before Sebastopol to noon $30.00 on the 8th of September, the hour at which
English storming columns jt
weic in theory act of rushing to the: as- the
sault against the city, which during three
months 4,oo allies: I« bep-
LKOAI. ADVEKTISKWENTB as heretofore, one dot O I J—Atrlawn nn" FLIP rnkminfr' n"f I 1 lur per square, for three insertions for each addimade good pr tional insertion 25 cents: nil over one square, cliarg- tllC jtn OI September, the rrencll Opened pi ccigj'on h^S^tw^ires
^overoneBqua^ a^re The air was pure and light, and a|
so long kept oui armies gazing in ain
halt' our regular advertising rates. ou uub august ciiy. neismps lay iioai- working their
lno
on
smo0
ot the trench equally inactive, and not quite
so useful to us, were reposing from Kazatch
to L/onstantine as idly as though they were
i^rom Cathcart Hm,^thei'efore, on ^the
light front of the North Division camp,
one can gain an admirable view of certain j]
points of the position from the sea on the
Jnu
0UP exl,rc me r,
S'
tween the earthworks, nor can it be dispell-!
opening of the French batteries had been Simp
Ipef d!h-nJ imrnC:TW r! vnv^ n/'°
Small trains of animals and files of men
aie passing over the ground between the
trenches and the camp, and the only smoke
that catches the eye ames from the kettles,
of the soidieiv, or fiom a rifle in the ad-1
vanced works. On the le t, however, it
/»on fin arm fl,ot •!,/ WorwK lronf.li/ic o»
can be seen that the trench trenches aie
crowded will, men, and tbat their batteries „.as
Flagstaff Battery, or engaged in throwing
up a new work, which promises to be of
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warmed into ruddv hues by tho horizontal
once covered as though the very clouds of
heaven had settled down upon them
were wh.rled aboutmspiral jets, festoons, •,
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by the vehement flames beneath.
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effect on our camp in the city, for the
and ruins in their rear. The terrible files!
of iron, about four miles in front, rushed
acioss the plain, carrying death and ruin with it, swept with its heavy and irresistible wings the Russian flanks, and searched their centre to the core. A volley so startling, simultaneous and tremendously
since the cannon found its voice. The Russians seemed for a while utterly paralyzed, their batteries were not manned with strength enough to enable them to reply to such an overlapping and crushing fire, but the French, leaping to their gains with astounding energy, rapidity and strenth, kept on filling the very air with the hurtling storm, and sent it in ua&roken furv against their enemies. More than 200 pieces of artillery, of large calbre, admirably served and well directed, played incessantly on the hostile lines. In a few moments a great veil of smoke—"a war cloud rolling dun"—spread from the guns over on the left of Sebastopol but the roar of the shot did not cease, and the cannonade now pealed forth in great irregular bursts, now died away into hoarse murmurs, again swelled up into tumult, or rattled from end to end of the line like the file-fire of infan-
tr T/
.. '-,7' ..i Stone walls went down before the guns
a
0
out rcs slance
ew
rounds
are all manned though the men keep .Hfferent but useful description. Our allies outof view, and the mantlets and screens are
yet down before tl.e muzzles of some ot „.eIiav^'on
«""s-
Tho
men beneath the p«r#«U
T, ..
tween ^os. 7 and 8 Bastions three lets of
,,
SMrn and tn SITVP n«
a
and fleecy, curl,ng rich while smoke, as
though of an earthquake and was vomit-
J,rL
1
rom eac 0
uns
the Russian
tlirow
Ffencl1
were
de ences of earth and garbionade which "What was our admirable naval brigade and and of all their batteries were rendered
a an
the waters ot the roads, which were ecivcd no orders to open a general fire.—
ance
(t ie usua
1
jng»
irce
an
lt
Iukermann.
anc conncc
lllust c|ate
working their guns as usual, and had re-! bursting shells.
Uns
on )e an an( 0
anc a
i(je(]
our
'painted upon a painted ocean. up a regular shell practice on the batteries: est delight and excitement, and as night 'p]lt?
rom ie ree
]j
0 an
iree mor ars
advantage is, however, rarely obtain-: |*r°Q^ long 32*s or 68's. It is not kuown These and many similar and stronger exable where there is any heavy firing, as the why this evident want of unanimity exist- pressions were audible on all sides, but smoke generally hangs thick clouds be-
e( an( wc nQ
Son
on Cathcart IIill on the morning of the that the French commander, with his char- call their cavalry "from Eupatoria."
C( to SQ of
|.
open 0 th
'(J
scvcral occasions
sll0( and s|lc„
„nd
|f
„e
hay°
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rays of the sun. I he l1 rench have
ex
P-l°"
were
,, -im,
su.nal f.n thpir m^n .„
scarp and to serve as a signal to their men
f,-om Gordon's, then two or'grand blaze from stein to
mortars from Chapman's, hurled 10 light of the crowd on Catihcan'
^3 indj shell behind the enemy's works,! intense. "Well this is a sight—to
j.
samb me ie renc
erS) an( ia an n(erv
ccti anc
Wn r,umerous and
.ccn sitting down behind the ticiscs 01 Sundance of ammunition. I am by no ously named as the agency by which the strolling about the rear of the parapets.
meiins
agre cd upon nor do
ns nuate iat
j,eJ.e
wa3 ie €m
unanimity betwcen
mun on
required
fi
nr
,!
cer a sort 0
n(jt lfce UUe of U]0Se
are l0 gener0USi
swaim ike bees. A few grai-coa reniemhprinc-- sur-li SGrvieo, to find fault wi ll w.is kent up alonr. the front lo urevcnl sians are view repairing the works of the
it mi
., ,, .. After all it mav turn outthat for militarv open fire, considerable strength, in front of the secondline of their defence.
the Generals
Suddenlv alonir the earthen curtain be-1 ,, ii a
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flames spring up into the air and burl up as Al",ouSh "wre «".«»« complaints of de- was held to-day at head quarters the sick
many pillars of earth and dust- whieli are engineering department I were eared out^of the field hospitals, and ?ac{1
not readv to meet
uu,.i..u,
ded three fougasses to blow in theicounter- ^fortunately "happened at this juncture clouds of dust, which a high .hWfod
rl
lhalGenera,-j0n«w]|0 hM
ns an rom le sea le LOc -ja: played ffreat energy in directing the seige rendered a view of tlie place impossible. creek there seems to run a roam of fire, 'w0 f,
l0 a Mveri tlock
|most cri les ]lim
witb excMdin!r
lvil
arm lw0 morUin and
in clusterinir bunches, in columns aud in .r,rv .it-' nM
have been appaling, but the wind and the silent, ragged and torn. At most the Re- known of the attack,
apets
pets, or bounding o\er among the houses shins bestowed on their batteries our con-, Division is now under inees-
stant
sant
gratified. After two hours and a half of
furious fire, the artillerymen of our allies, *fa}'3
suddenly ceased, in order to let the guns
cooi and"
powerful, was probably never yet uttered crept out to repair their damages to the ']-c]10" ''S
works, and shook sandbags full of earth It
trom the paraquette over the outside ot
their parapets. Their gunners also took
o'clock a powerful column of infantry cross-
began, as early as six o'clock, the working
fc^fl 77?1 *•:.• ".W'/:.rr f-
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VOLUME VII. CRA WFORDSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY,•'C1ND., OCTOBjER" 20, 1855. ^-"NO/*14.
show From 12 too o'clock, P. rjT,"^ the firing
themselves in the front line of defences. was slack the French then resumed th-.-i!
For a few minutes, then, the French had cannonade with the same astounding vigor
]j their own way, and appeared to be on as al dawn and at ten o'clock, and never
of sweeping awav the place with- ceased their volleys of shoe and shell a-
but after they had fired a ga
icsi,l ,,c bil
"FLER
they had 6rcd
AGAINST
the
J.lace
Oil Imlf asi
away 'nn" ounce* orpowderr''The wS"'the' shells'did'ncj whittle'tbrougj.'
But what were we doing all this time'?— sian earthworks, of the Redan, Malakoir, Ocean- and lie proposes to turn the course
siege.train doing They were iust plainly visible bv the constant light of the
as usual, and had re-! bursting shells. The Russians scarcely at
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^th as a mirror, and, like it, reflected Qur batteries, therefore, rendered little as- At 5 o'clock it was observed that a fri^- jje o^timstofs tlmt a canal. 200 feet wide, them and outside our own fleet and that
to the French, but they maintained ate in the second line, near the north f-ide,
destructive and solid "hammer-, was smoking, and as it grew darker flames
the Malakoff, were seen to issue from lier sides. Men
invaluable allies by keeping and officers rushed to the front in the great-
^Tow
twQ or came on )e
ted the discharges bv rounds1 of those confounded ships touched at last!"
0 en re ie
there were some who thought the Russians
ed, unless by a brisk Avmd. If one of the General Pelissier was over at our head- aries and malcontents were at work, and! intended he should examine. This being Minnesota IJCi'sons who were in the secret of the
with Gener-' one gentleman went so fir as to say he
yesterdav, and it is not unlikely! "thought it merely a signal—maybe to ic
oth, he would have beheld then, just ere actcristic imnetuosity, resolved on oneningl It is not precisely known how ihc thing ..TVhalf past 5 clock, the whole of t.us scene re fin(Jing that wc were not quite prepar-' was done. Some say it was done by the ^v»-. -. -». ». marked out in keen detail in the clear mor-
relying on hi- French—others by ourselves and bombs.! fu.:
^vy ordnance and red-hot shot, and rockets have hern vari-
picpaietl to say we were not ready to fire was accomplished. In spite of the ef- 1 1
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in
a fact that had not al the gURS and so lv {hat the louses of lhe an
opening a three days' the forts on the other side could be disern-
at wil] 1 enty of a ed
t]ie readiness with which niaht the frigate was burned to thews
]e„t(hom guns,f cd.
»Wlo
1
baJ not accum„late{1 such ma$se8
of 8fc)m lIley had collectcd.
ScplemV:-r C-Last uial,t a ster.dy
R,.,Sw„',.5 from icpaii in: damaAe3.
P. II., orders w,re sent lo our batter le
resolved to let September 7—The cannonade was re-
the French open first, and that their can- sumed at dav-break, the Inkerman batter- ."
nonade was a matter of arrangement.— ICM firing briskly. A council ot gcneralsi.fi ./
never hoard tt s=aid that our artillery, 1. S'"'-11"11} leaked out lha. the assnult| ,lJul
as long as they had powder, shot and guns, would take place to-morrow at 12 clock.
T'
nnwcl,^cnllnot go°ont owiJ VbHlt t|„.(.c a
ia el la lei \o canoes. But all tl-.is lins nothing to do v. ilh the dock yard lnirbor, but the lines of men ol .1 lhe lines ot the rrench trenches were at
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of rheumatism, which set cn fire and burnt all ninht. A steamer
warmth al cvervllnnS hind theKedan in the afternoon. The bom-!
hi„ range of them. Our Quarrf B»t° hardment was renewed al dusk. A S-u,
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c0
,, horts, just 400 yards below the Redan, the rench. I here was a heavy explosion!. -p :. .i,„ .,,i sheets all commintrled, involved. to£rether ,i ,i ir a .u
-i vigorously, and keeps the top of the Re- ail taiic fortv-eight hours provisionscookt
The crash of such a tremendous fire must, dan clear. Redan and Malakoff are alike into the trenches with them. Nothing is {f !.,
peculiar condition of the atmosphere did dan tires three guns, and the adjoining bat- September 8, 11 A. M.—All comers LfAU-'u rv CF BANKS.—The subject oi-the.-not permit the sound to produce any great terics are equally parsimonious. The par- from Balaklava nnd the rear of the ramp
same reason, the noise must have been ter- the embrasures are greatly injured, so iat line of sentries in front prevents any one' the rule established bv the Court* of both ritic and horrible. The iron storm tore the gabions are sticking out, and are tumb- doing as far as Cathcart's hill, or the pick-! England and the U. States. Tiiu ru!- »-so\er the Russian lines, tossirtg up, as if in ling down in all directions. 'i et houses, except staft' officers or men on tablished is to this tKct: It' a b-w.k pav sport, jets of earth and dust, rending asunder gabions, and "squelching" the para-
There is no more of the fine polishing of duty. The fire is exceedingly the cabinet-maker's work which the Rus- The assault takes place at noon. irms.
fire by night, our riflemen/and inces-1
shelling have prevented their assidu-!
is anxiety as to external appearance being f-:' ,\at
At ten o'clock, however, having previ- Parish, near Quinby's Bridge, South Caroously exploded some fougasses, as before, lina. They are believed to have been sethe French re-opened a tire, if possible, creted during the revolutionary war by more rapid and tremendous than -heir first Marion's men who, it is well known, made and continued to keep it up with the utmost that region famous with their vniorous exvigor uutil twelve o'clock at noon, by which 'ploitsrtime the Russians had only a few guns in
the Fiag staff road and Garden Batteries in -.^'
m.ili
mai
at once, but the earthworks yawned to re-'parties which go over (o the north side cv- ship CANAL ACROSS Till] I STILUS. ceive shot and shell alike. However, so cry morning, seemed to be recalled, find Trie Washington -correspondent of the swift and incessant was the passage of these were marched bock again across the bridge New York Tim??, under dale of the (Mi! 'i lie n-h of: immigrants to this Slate tha missiles thiough the embrastires and along to the south no doubt to be in readiness for inst., states tha'fMr. Kelly, of the A'rato present. ye.-.r, is iruiy astonishing, No 'the tops of the parapets, that the enemy jour expected assault.
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their numerous darkness set in, and all the mortars an:i h.r a- sixty miles, to the noint. where it unites with
stimulated rather than imped-1 the air—not a moment, in which the sky ]on£rt through the mountain, and then diir a \vere as bouiidles-' as the Ocean, and could
0
in
rc 01
whole vessel broke out in one
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Mr. Kelly ij
was
sen one
forts of the Russians, the flames soon spread Vu o- to snIfocHtion.
allest want and soon issued from the ports and qnar- 7, (0'o'-
the Generals, but it is ter gallerv. At eight o'clock the light was {J \-,)n ,Vv
without difficultv. The masts stood
material and missiles there long and towering aloft like pillars of fire
intone after the other they yielded the decks fell in about 10o'clock, and at miller's
iire the 10
cries to
was held ln-rl.iv at. her.fl lhe Mel "u1h!
,w0 Jc.c!a,,.
are all pitted with shot and shell, and are stopped by a line of sentiies. Another upon them, has been jnriifatc•! npon at:-!
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thls fa
',r^e
ao°
armers
Tllcn l0
becn
1 ll,e
w„,
towed otliev vessels near her awav to the
i-i °,i- -u rrioiun
seii^e and meanwhile our nlhes are pounding war are still in tact, lames broke out be- u,,.:',
ca
dinian corps was marched up lo reinforce I |f "v,
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.. plies the suburb in the rear of the MalgkofF the town at 11 o'clock P. M. lhe mom, pi
lhe Bioukville »vInd.) American
stock
h,°ps
0n0ll
1 1
irT5ie
a position to reply. We could see them subscribers, of whom it says. in great agitation, sending men and carts
to and fro across the bridge, and at nine sobers
1ua ve
ed over to resist our assault, while a move- because we are not advised as yet, of ment towards Inkerman was made by the their present locality.^.j.We shall take pleasarmy of the Belbek. Soon after our fire
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cn
anU
The
to fatten
had refused £5 50.
to rest themselves. The Russian, tt Lfl „i„,w /m uv
~u crop there is considerablv less than
ard sales
fln a
§5
advantage of this sudden cessation to open 1 on our sailor's batteries in tho left attack iTi-'A quantity of musket balls, some and caused us some little annoyance from nine hundred in number, were dug up a the "crow's nest." few days ago, on a plantation in St. Thomas
io
at ^.00 per hundrc :!, and some
Warsaw, Mo., Democrat has
We strike
tbc"
names of two of
{rora 0
j.now
of'ooooslop
fed lo be delivcrcd in DccemUtr ani
('ur'Jub-
ur books this week, who
^cc'11 recently hung in Texas. do
ure in sendi
ng
ur a
as soon as wc car
their address
thetu."
,*.? JS I- .'•
wbenV l!,C AtrnCo KhW for a ,iistar.ee of some
nnen
the'Ti urtndo to the Paeiiic, and llie 'iv
ra 0
r-d oi
tempted a replv. Truando -is a feeder to" the. ship canal
—which continues its course humlmiles jbove its junction' wi'.h the
})0 completed for 147.000,000 an de-
res
0 ava
Spanish maps in his his po-s"s-ion, seem to confirm the. stv.tement t:i-t Lieutenant Strain never explored- the route indicate by Gisborne p.nd fiier.ds, but th. it was misled bv the Iiuliar.-3, r:d followen a
had set the ships on tire or that incendi- maps, and far a wav'from (he point it was In^tv.t-sjon t-.
0
torturous stream cieariv de lined upoh the I be hnokm:
.f course Lieutenant Strain prove
not l) in save lu- personai (n Inrp.nC'
nf cp
tjie i-ir n,!ture 0f
t'refold 1- rauklin county, a few and cannot recover the amount paid on a
-'3!/ },
SO£'l
tfr
MMI
cu tne
Ship Canal Company, is exhibiting ver}' i-la bora to mins, deiineatir,? what 1,
in Washington, and in'crestini COIii l- rs o*!
an entirely ju\vivib!route for a ship cnjtnl to.unite the waters ef ilic Atlantic a:rl fhe. Pacific. 'Hi- project con'emphi'.esMbo use flocks
...
"se tunnel, 120 feet high and three miles fd in despatr, cieelanng that the prairies
Govf-rnmc-nt to send a small party
,.fncers to survev his ron'.t, and
its rrac'rabilitv or ike reverse.—
C(,rrospondent
1«1V
'ftr .-c ,V.'Vrv vrites fo the
rK.UUOltCU,
Z,„n„', ]/'Lu- \h\l.
1
ie
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ti'o
'••e1--
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,a a
.- .. llOOKL'fl at U1C MO Sill'.l, 1 alijt. 'Oil
00
fl!l
1
:on
-nv "irsi
ine- ChiVs-!
0 n10 aiK ns soon r.s
the eh.ol Tn bo certain lengl'.e nc^s of :I
ra.
h,.
F^tW-
TVE
he 1
Then after rubbing my arms gently, he lied '.j
a strin.S very tig'ntly about, each one oi my j, jJR
fingers, and
pi leked eacii one
lootof
.'".l
or Uv0 tlj,, nms
R,I"T .,
r-"
iiod ,,f b:o1!| |,„m
,„.c „|.,,|„-r Hic npe.„!ion |musi(
successful or nol, lie pricked me
«v -he same in the arm, very near li.e vein
vv/ mvc. any enemv. It lhe firing was tremendous all day, but!., „ttir ,1 'i-.iit-. ot lor!.:
,. ,1 -r SCCinfJ 110 olOOCl l^Mie tie piollOUllcta ... o...-| ,• has always dis- from the north drifted into our faces and j-f.,ct°n- 7 =tid fdt however, a fearfti'
n",
alter bab an noui ot t-. it\e., I
11 m-, about m\ a\ocdtions. u.in .i.e
nnv
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nary Uliinese icnied\. !:.i\e Known it ro
F*F IT RI*bc r- in rl -.lert
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liabilitv of Ranks in ii.c :"s»r„-• -i chr-cl.^
heavv.— a c! eck with a foiled .signature :t eannot
4th afterward.-- recover the amount Ironi the 'n I dorser, or from lhe party to whom it mav
have been paid alih
a[_,]e
ough the latter may be
to sustain the loss. 7"he bank if hoiirr!
Ua own customers,
forged check unless there be a col'u-ion between ti 10 parties to the cheek, or unless the bank obtain, as itshoul.l, wlienev...-r there :s any doubt as to genuineness of the signatures, a guarantee from the payee. The New York Courier says a disputed case arose in that citv last month. A check on the sub-treasury, drawn by a disbursing of-, fleer in the west, was presented with a signature so different from thai of the drawer oa file that payment was refused unless the banker here who received it from his correspondent would guaranty the signature to be genuine. This the latter refused fo do, although the demand was perfectly reasonable, and the check wa- protested for ncri-
payment. In this case the check turned! mistaken,"i^ of immense importance .wbibs out to be genuine but the sub-treasury of- v. rcontinues the means for settling nationficers pursued the right course under the-jal disputes. Two of the guns of the Seycircumstances, knowing that, if fraudulent mour Aitilleiy wrre plugged with shot, and paid by them the loss wouM -.ll "oronj while on the ground by some evil disposed them individually. jrerson.— Uticu Utrobl.
SSTOxi the 4th inst there was a snow-1 (r^-Mr. Uubbs, grave digger in Norfolk, storm in Nebraska City and the sur- after conveying twenty-three hundred vie-^ round hour.
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I 7:II FMTIO TO IOWA ANX? SOT A.
not even California, has. obtained so increase poDuht'ion, as has iow.i !?t ?ea*'Oii: Thron.rh May and Junc£ ro.id to,, the-., interior was thronged Cv»vi!i ed v.'fijrons, accompanied bv and herds, and at morning and eve?, ning, wherever you wen', the cncnmpnientv along the ir.srgin of v.'it'ercour'os remind
the
ever \vi:h
will last i-etiler until he c.n rai-e a wood^ !o: (lnt wi11 snpplv al! t) w:ints of•• hist
farnvU-1 fc' )U' iie "1 1.IUU
exco' alone a :)!. fab
co 1
!!S
follows:
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One n„.n,in. mr.ss. I f,U ..vmploms
b#
Zm-SZry A l.WL-
Israelites.—
is impos.-'ihje oven
Ls to
states that it is not im-jand the extensive, coai'fieldsio-.va will
bahle th.is may be done, and adds: furnish fuel !or ccnluries. .'I he growth of
stern. The de- \j ]{t.]]vv-. m-ip« by the wav, and oh: trees is so rapid that hv acres of timber, hill
I lien- ideas up with the
progress of the West. The land office at this I'lr.ce will soon be closed, but we learn hum surveyois that the lands in the r.orfh^ west quar:er of the State are of an q.ve!-' lent eiiali!y ami e. ell watered. The only objection to li is jiortion of t! State, is the scrm-ity of iimber. He dice's may, hovvevt be advantngcouslv reportid to for fencing, nd the extensive, coal "fields of lo'.va wi
)!a, top, i? i'iiiiiig up v,
l..., doors
'V so'"I:L C)H f6r
an the
to the Fnion. The pipid ition af and Iowa at the ne.vt cc nsus wiili a million, and many think Jowaj ill re.-.ch tIJ \L ruhillion -of
u!jer. 'his is nou m:tr.y human- beings,
or arriving amon^ us bring^"' a in re a a c»l firi.ers poJ5SSf?ed of ail the knowledge^, and nv ans i.ucesj.K'vy -w-ci/iivcrt their bi"f .d
n!
s1'•
fb
wa- le v.' f. i'l 1! of the S x'e profit a
a in
tliose
I
iovts
TI
and observing ti.-j vv ina tl.c e, applied a
looked under n: the peculiar biu. reni:uked that :i PDcedilv I would not live unti: •.old him to do what be couid lor me.took an ordinary pin, and began pr. me ender the tongue until he drew out ten to twenty drops of jet bioek o-
l-.!ef
•.nrh iol. ITun.-ireds of ill ages are .spring- -','
mg into existence, ^reat magician had -st, eolitud'
seems as .1 f. tn:e
waved Ids' wand over' and bv s^me ir.v--'e-! uid'Jenly iii'o e:.i:stence| '.ed h:e. JhibuqMC' Ex.
ir's of civil:
the
all I'M-
"IN I^'PIOSIVK j'AI-Ii —'.'he (xprn-neuta of •th ii .i B'.v -i. v. ".'.te.l o. tit ar
i* I'T
1
derron li lock
M"
osnnon
!coaling '.J aa. on iruiVi lr:. ,, /, l.n r-. -and-a tsrgt iiinr at. A large cw.ipnr.v wasj. ^round, i:t':.\iou.s to see tlx* re? ult of on toe outside ,j1(j .Aj,Cj- ents, iirirg fror.-. c.mnon with brougnt a
wo
mrecte'..:
he purpe
ji,.j
cd or
nv (1 Ja
b'cu
provi-
j| ,. ng a thing new to most
:r,. A martial :ir.d furnisher! war
t"".
rniri%e:ii'
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?fa"it'r'-'l r,l a distance of.? Is frnrn the "Toi t." Thrr. one in the charge o! a| •zen'.s Corp.s, fi.-ur of the
V(
"f "xm
y-'-
•this
onju'esssion of the lun^. To vcitevo he ran lhe j-inobiiqe into the pit^oi my s'.om ach about two-third.s of ii.s i'-n^t..'. thtoneration the Chir.ese' call oj.«-i,ing the rn omerit I 1 blj"d be'rati
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I
or.e--an
ot the corps, ftruck •jfj 1
1
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1 1 .: 1
ij .'
TI br
ironi 'ti et^viih-
for
7
five or
f.:rt on its several run -untlvr lhe chargo thu "fort,". pt s.-icg
slvot'5.' r," zed 1 '"I 'lnflh"^ the
^h Oil the- left aJc, hut er.'. t-lo: ing tl.e bu 1. gin -moke a ball from the iron gun next r-'ruek on the Kght, and one from| C: pt. ?»Ivers'gun struck, igniting the buildin^^.nd wrapping it in llames. All this wad|done, be it retie inhered, at a distance ot|f forty rods. The cannon use 1 were mostly ounders, and -owd qi'iie p-OOr. One (if the balls," which struck the "fort," threw' ou* masses of lire like a roeket. Anothkr, wl.iclt firuck the ground f-t a great distance beyond the "fort,-" marked iti v.ay nfter the concussion with lire and flame, 'ihese results we:e such as, we ate in firmed, pre unpnralSeled in the annals of gunnery.
TI.e 'ball used 'resembles an old-fashioned tea canni'-tvr, 'ept that its head is more ce-r.ical. The body of the hail—the cannister—is hollow and in'o this the cluinical preparation is jiut^iTho uppper part ,. of 1
In eir m^ter and lhe top, whieh screws ujrori ir. are r.early soiid making that end considerably hc-a\ ier than the other. 'ih)s heavier end is put outward in loading, and first strikes tl.e {-.po?ing substance. The blow causes lhe explosion, and is the occasinn of a destroying fire nnd noxious gas, while, the iron has ail the effect of an ordinary bail. A. she-.ver of fuch balls throwninto the streets .and houses af any city, into the enclosure of any fort, would inaugurate the rciffn of universal ruin and If leath. In the Crimea, thev would turn the Of. battle in favor of the side v.ho employed: them, iw.is the reproduction of that terrible "(irvek lire" of the ancients, which modern scicRce* has* in vain ought hitherto to ]!o iuce. The invention, unless we are
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ling country, which lasted nearly au tiais of fever (including his wife) to tho 'grave, has himself followed.
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