Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 10 November 1860 — Page 1
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HARDWARE!
Cutlery, Tools, Iron,
%m?« sv***, 'OILS, PAINTS,
And ail endless variety of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
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HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
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25,000 lbs. Best Quality of
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•TKi't meuiveu at rary smnll AUTancc cn around the house (lt£COVCrC(i smoke lSSUlMjr •.'••wx Manufiic'turcrs* pricun. 11.
.500 Kegs Assorted Nails
IVrsoiH in tnult: wisliin? to rcnlunijU thvir stock can these, by the aid of heavy sticks of cordito i) at tlii.s Ilou.ic .,
*'St Cincinnati Prices,
Ail dim Hfty cent' .n-r for Krci^lit. In
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Wc ri*»» ofT.-r ri»r«* huliivv pti.ck hnvnuf livon pi!n*lth almost nilirfly rinh hnj'crs will save niuucy t»3' ihrutiKti bol'ore buying r!:-cv. hort4.
Carpenters Tools, Coopers Tools
Saddlers Tools, Carriage Makers Tools.^ Blacksmiths Tools,
A fti'l ttud c» iJipli'tr ."look
thnn
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to cot frrtn lhat j*. variety, and cheapness, i*r \Vi\it. Kur
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»TRA!««e HALLrCinATIOM—A 9H TERIOIJg ALCIIE31MTIA' PURSI/'IT OP A FOBTIXC.
A very singular instance of the hall cination to which the human mind is so times subject, (says the Detroit
Free Pi
came to our knowledge a few days sin such a manner as to leave little doubt truthfulness, aud under such circumsta.. -r-mea ces as to make it worthy of mention. The
has for several months been ensra^ed
Lake Superior region. The operator is a chemist's clerk who came here from New l'ork. His name is James Huss, and he is a Prussian by birth, a silent morose man, of uncongenial and solitary disposition. It seems tiiat while operating in his employer's laboratory in New York he made some accidentia! discovery which led him to believe that our native flints, agates and cornelians could be crystalizcd, purified and hardened to such an extent as. to
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hun about fc 1,000 ot hard-earned savings,
and set himself about the realization ot
his chimera. .siting the Lake .Superior
regions he spent two months in collecting
spcc.inens, traveling on toot over the
mountains and along the beach and sleep-
ing in a blanket by nignt. lie returned
with the finest collection of native stones ij
hat ever was brought from Lake Superior,
built his furnace ... an old house ... the
upper part o, the city, near the outskirts,
air of mystery always surrounded it, and N ^,.as
but for a very natural acc.de,u, the oceu-1
hurtion ot .Is ...mate probably never would
from the crevice3 in the window-shutters,
1near
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but some women belonging to the I families of laborers who were absent, and
wood, burst the door open, and found fire gaining rapid headway in one corner of flic solitary room which thc house
en asleep while wa.t.ng
S
(Burton's.)
lur
i„ ,l.en,.cals
to mix in (he crucible over a furnace, and
He was nearly stupefied by thc charcoal gas and the clouds of sinolce that I filled the house. Without vmichsafiNg! any thanks, lie ordered the iutM'lopers all out of doors, am! elose I up 111 liM'iv1.— Teople began to sn.pi-et counterfeiting ojera)ions, aud in the evening lie vi.sited by a number ut' his iii-igliliiii-s, who again burst his door in, an,1 d.'iuair.ied an explanation. lie gave it—showed his appar.itus, hi.i eheiuieals, a hydraulic hand-'
lowrr rrico- pn_'ss, and half a bushel or more of disintegrated agates, some of which v.ere burn-1 ed, others showing the action of acids which
HAIK,
Tn the
cji:-
tained. This was easily extinguished, when thc inmate was found lying on the floor on a pile of straw, fast asleep. Over|jlj come by fatigue and watching, he had fall en to mix in ,,,« c-uc.o.c uv,r a
come Dy lat.gue and watting,. no nan tai
nd
a pile of straw which had made his bed. hcther he has gone to some more undisturbed locality to pursue his chimera, or given it up and returned to the worid
and common sense, can only be surmised.
1 Lc was evident wrapped up in a delusion which absorbed every fatuity and
swallowed up all reason, be sensible on all other
He seemed to •pics, and gave
bis name and told his story in a pcricctly ratiomil manner.
Kr'.iu H-iin.-it's M.mtbly.
Tin: I:I.I:V.M:I:I!ASSKTM. lleriuan Blcnnerhasset was a descendant of an ancient and noble Irish family, but was himself horn in England, in the year 17t57. He was reared and educated in Ireland—completing his studies at Trini-: iy college, Dublin, in thc same class with I
the distiguished T. A. Kniinett, who wa* 6
his relative. lie was admitted to the bar
1790 and soon after by the death of
at ieri
]1C ij
ccainc
heir*
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... fortune. In 179G he became involved in
was obliged
to
leave Ireland, Soon after
tives, aud he finally concluded to make his V™
ved
ima
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1 ., ..-"Sc.. 1 1 ...march into iUexican provinces, whose in- world. in the manufacuir'e ^"'e 111 the I Ultcd btatCS, where he Could
breath the air of freedom, and enjoy the,
Mveets of liberty, undisturbed by spies
a
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at Marietta in the fall of the
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face of twenty-six feet, uniting them with the main building, and making in the whole a front of one hundred and four feet." -iJ
The valuable and extensive library and philosophical apparatus of Bleunerbasset occupied the office on the right hand. A beautiful lawn of several acre.* occupied the front ground while an opening through the forest trees on the head of the island afforded a view of the river for a number of miles above. A hedge of native hawtliornc bordered the right side of the
make them of a consistence nearly, it not I -i •. ., ,. ,, avenue to the house, while back of it lay quite, equal to that of the diamond, both .1 a
-M- ir the flower garden. The finishing or the
ill point of brilliancy and hardness, lie ?. i.,._„ *.i ... apartments were ercgant and tasteful, and catuc lierc seven moutus arro, brin^in^ with
t,-
a
Bleni crha8 ct was a hi h]
man stlulioa3) fond of
tri(j Xvfinis
for t, 0 ratifiation of
thc Iihld
c'hemic«us,..u.d
nd mgllt thcrcsuI
j,,
.,
wcr( at
with gold buttons, and wearing a beaver hat decorated with ostrich plumes
She was a perfect equestrian, always riding a spirited horse who appeared proud of his fair burden. Madame Blcnnerhasset was very domestic in hcr habits, superintended all thc family concerns, aud prepared with her own hands much of the clothing for her husband, her children and hcr servants. Her mind was as highly cultivated as her person compiished Italian and French and well read in history and thc English classics.
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seemed to have eaten out the impuritie.and left the flint as cl.'ar and transparent .as crystal, which was doubtless the neare.st ho had cume to the perfection of the' sparkling diamond. Ho was irritated 'beyond measure by the intrusion, and! showed no civility, lie shoved the last I man out Of doors with a force which sent
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h:in reeling down the steps, locked his I door, and the next morning was gone, leav-
nig-no traces except a few smoked bricks
which had composed his little iurnaee and
Eight years had passed lightly and rap-
i(]
,v ^cr'the heads of this amiable, gifted
hap])y
whcn
Blcnnerhasset took possession of his joined her husband: and after his trial and
'new purchase in March, 1798, where, with Iacqnaittal in 1807, she resided with him on I
a is a a
oor and un ortuna
his ncig]lbors a
,.
irk
iui-ikk.-c.-.
the lire had cuiniiiuiiicated w.tn .'.ejine eliar-: icl.Oal lying near by, and eunsuiucd a eon'aiderablc ])ortiou of the floor. I
,lICi
in eyi
case in question was that of a monomaniac, Tne nouse, wmcn was bunt witu great I tioned Congress tor remunerations for the home during tlie "isit or ins rattier and On Tiipmlur- ,.i -u" \r
intellectual
d^^istrv, elec-
astronomy and m.isic-
tll0 or5
,,
inal
neM W0) ff0l|dCi
and alone and unattended bent over Ins .. ,,i e\ .. tlie sick arid possessing a knowledge of as if to grasp mivrwi his nnH w.i ...
wat^hcii
inc
,| j,|
te
charitab]ci a] n08t to exccss 0nc
Virginian, to whom he
had han a consiliera lo nniount of mon
jbayo bccikiiown. !ey, lost his house and furniture by fire— I One day List xveek some boys, P^|«g jljicnerhasset invited him to dinner and
aftcr the meal was over, he presented his guest with a receipt in full for all demands against him, offering at the same time any additional favor which his guest could desire.
Madame Blcnnerhasset, who was equally kind and charitable to all who needed her aid, is described by those who knew her as a woman of trrcat beauty. Tn pcr-
an(1 hcr a rich
r,,.nfr,w„ and oct!v
1)rowlli pro usc
p|,
0 ten
in the manner of an Eastern turban, civing 11C
]I0ur.-t!lc
peaceful aud lovely paradise was entered by Aaron Burr. lie was so courteous, so polite and decorous, so interesting and fascinating, when lie strove to gain thc al
t(M)tjo)li (li it wag imnossi )lo res at llis
tention, that it was impossible to influence, and yet the sphere of his pros-
of mystery, visited the island, where they remained some days. Soon after this. Burr and Blcnnerhasset entered into a coutraet for thc building of fifteen boats as was
on tl,c
-Muskingum, lor the purpos
ivcn out of
011 ie
conveying provisions and men
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maile ior an
wlVTerbpVShcV^M it'thclowoM the political troubles, which culminated in furnished the means, aud Colonel Burr Majesty's sailor walked up tiie gangway po#«ibio pri«*.«.' the bloody Irish rebellion
in
this, he married his lovely and accomplish- under Burr for this expedition. They gangway, with thc crowd similarly attired, led wife, Miss Margaret A^new, who was a
wcre to
il -IIIC 'daughter of a well*knownBfaniiiy. was to make a settlement on the Baron and, once on shore, they made direct for lo The republican sentiment of Blenncr-! BafroP'8 thf ^Ulcnt knew their bomes-tho wanderer of many years basset, which ho was at no pains to con-
nd
aPP™.ved
ot
1 1 1 1 11 .• ,111 case ot a war between i^pain and the, in one of the most quiet- out beautiful a a a a
,. I mted States, which was then anticipated. towns in Cumberland county, thoroughh became obnoxious to his aristocratic rela-
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land decided ou purchasing a plantation on
an island tbe Ohm river, fourteen miles 1 jf
course
Cj 10j
ow mouih of tho Muskingum, and aspirinc and ambitious woman, and who
with their giant
protected the island from storms, and imparted to the scene a grandeur and dignity now only to be seen in thc romote regions of the farWest:
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trom tlie forest., adorn and cultivate it to'broken up by the orders of the Federal dry cough and thc presence of blotches
oit'
I taste, consisted of a main building, fifty-1destruction°of her property on the island mother to their friends' in the vicinity of
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which "tastes, he sur-
TOundc himse!f with cre uecessary ad
jm)ct anf instrni!icnt
nenvas a fine class-
cal scho]a mJ could rep tf
,t
!ie whoic 0f
Olreok-. His man-
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|,„
1G
.N„ one cypr
I had acccss to hio house, and an inscimrabie
his Jisposition sociaI branches 0V(
10sl)itab]c and kill(L 1Ic was attciltivc to tho ta!1 svcani(
visited and jtre.scribed with
rpnt S!icc for tho TcU of I)is inva]id
lci
,lb(irJI.
u,. i.i: »i._ n„- .. i...* I ...
titute condition and for the last sad offices to her remains she was indebted to charity. iffl/O 5.
More than fifty years have passed away since these events were transacted, and not a vestige now remains of the splendid and happy home of Herman and Margaret Blcnnerhasset. When I landed on the
ROnA^CE OF A MAH.OK-IIOIV A I VanktT Tnr wn«» Kiilnnppcil into l»n' ilttvcn's and lilopiul from Hh*
JL'ritn^V Nqii:i«iron. The Portland, Maine, Advertiser of last Wednesday relates thc following story
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son she was tall and commanding, of the most perfect proportions, with dignified and graceful manners, finely moulded fca-
tm.CH
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Tcry lir comrloxion
if
ercv
es
hardi'
wore head-dress of colored silk, folded iion ioi a pillow, hile otl.eis were
u]l!!£
a noble and attractive whole person. Her graceful: and a lady who knew hcr well, ... and who had seen thc reigning beauties of jseo 011V Majesty sailors step out all the courts of Europe, declared thnti^
appearance to the
tlie
motions were all
''"r f-lamp, or busy
unsexliko act of plying t!
lii
rui'11^
these strange sights, -if
01
his mess, houl uiu lib. hand
Madame .1 ilcnncrhassct was superior to :a'l "i'li b}' name. lie, ol any lady she had ver known in beauty of I course, returned die recognition, but ..*• p.?rs dignity of manners, and elegance
t-eiO
hiss to
k:iov.
of dress. She often rode ou horse-back, I between the decks ut a liritih" innn-oi-wur, di'cssed in scarlet broadcloth, ornamented should kiiow hini and toe town micro he white I
rei
how a saiior down
'ded. Wal! iug a little aside, the sailor soon told his story, which, iu brief was this Some fourteen years since or more,
he became possessed with a. desire to sec thc world," and. left tlie obi homestead,
which was not a great distance from that. of thc visitor and in the same town. lie shipped on board a vessel, and after several voyages arrived in England. Here, as usual, Jack had to live ashore, and one
She was an ac- "'g'1' joined hisjeompanion in a spree.'' scholar 'J
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a handsome t»rougIit, and all the necessary preparations shoes from one pocket, and a Kossuth hat mingled witn their disaj-probation.
Blennerhasset.! soiiiewbat-, iammed from the other. Her
expedition. Blcnnerhasset somewhat jammed from the other, II
of 170S and directed and superintended thc operations, 'genuine Yankee in dress as well as blood,
young men were induced to enlist To pass tho marine guard at the ship's
object of the lnovementi was an easy task for the two townsmen
Jie undertaking, and that content to remain among h.s nat.ve hills
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Ame ran
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8 a
habitants wcrc anxi(ju t0 whh theuj
{agt th(J & Govcrnmcut Ti DirTI1HRIA
From this time
1 uunio cate by infoimcib. appeared entirely devoted to the projects rious parts of that county to a serious cx-
Aaron Burr, and there is good reason tent—attacking alike the old aud the
year 1(97, where lie passed the winter, I believe that he was strengthened in his I young. In some neighborhoods its rava-
by the advice and appeals of his ges have poved quite fatal—and we hear
all her virtues, was an of instances where several in the family
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within the jurisdiction of thc State of Vir-! had been dazzled and charmed with the friend, who has been called upon to visit! dcl"S'vc hopes, anu although he has S
The situation of this island was wild, elorv which awaited her husband, should arises in many instances from neglect. If 'V1'?.1
.e«T* &©•": r..' i.'
sa 3
vr£ -?rr
A
bbate bot-ax
oblivion of liquor threw its spell over I the sympathies of those who witnessed the his brain, and when ho awoke to sobriety
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and consciousncss, lie found himself on than with Othello. bo. rd a British man-of-war. lie claimed to be an American, but this plea only led them to set a closer watch upon him.
For twelve long and varied years lie had served oil board of various ships of war, and now, when within twelve or fifteen miles of his boyhood's homo, thc love of his old hearthstone, its faniilar trees and well known hill sides, all conspired to give
I»urr first saw and bccanic acquainted with liieniierhassct and his wife. 'They met ]. A few hours after this interview, there again in Pliladelphia thc next winter, and might have been seen down below the orin the succceding August, Burr with his lop deck of that ship, two persons, one of doughter, over whose fate vet hangs a veil whom appeared to be in the act of div.-st-ing himself of his clotl.es, but seemed most fortunately to have an extra suit on under his external covering. Near him was a sailor, who in less time than wc can tell it, was stripped of his man-of-war rig, and stood forth from his dark hole iu a
l1lirchase which they had made down-ease suit of frock-coat and laiid-
^Vashita river. Provisions were lubber" pan's. Pulling a pair of Yankee
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cnce poisoned* all who* caiue within its him courage to make thc effort to revisit century would have felt^ very differently. I them, which he had often resolved to carry I Othello would have inspired nothing but It was in'the sprihf of 1S05 that Aafbri out, but never had found a lining oppor-: detestation and contempt. The foilv with
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[his wife and child, he resided in an old a plantation in Mississippi, which he bought •'•he following incident, which has just The wonderful feats of...,tablc?tippin£' *'3a Wosfrlioartrt^tfirtj' accident occnrrcd house, standing near the upper end with the remains of his fortune. They occurred in the family of aa Episcopal without hands arc likely ..to. be surpassed harWSrToTltrTa: Esr'cfciiinV/aflonlu^Blisland. He then devoted himself ifinally removed to Montreal, and from iclersrvinan in one of -nnr !i .. .,
looked upon as safe no one supposin_ that anybody would be wicked enough to attack a boy, or foolish enough to look into a country parson's house for plunder. ]ut one night last week, N'ed, who slept in a room on the second floor, at the head of the stairs, was awakened by a noise in the rooms below. Listening a moment,-' and
islaud, during one of my voyages down the jail being quiet, he went, to sleep again, supOhio, rank weeds had grown over their posing that souie of thc dogs might have hearthstone, and reptiles glided amid the disturbed him. After awhile he was again grass on which their children had played, awakened, and listening, lie heard a soft
everything niovcahle, had been packed up iu parcels.
eadincss ot
wand tLe
._The Xenia Torch-
forward, Blcnnerhasset iiglu says this disease is prevaiiiiig in va-
have been swept away bv it. A medical ,,
pictures drawn by Burr of thc fame and numerous cases, informs us that its fatality openly announced his republican
romantic and beautiful: and as it was then their schemes be crowncd with success. treated vigorously iu it first stages— that wc =hall receive the news that he ha» in a state ot nature, he could reclaim it After thc proposed expedition had been which are indicated generally by a slight
mhappy family tor its own.—! Parents should be caretul, during the epi-. After enduring great hardships and priva- demic, to note these indications, and take JS@-"Figures won't lie," is an old and tions during hcr escape from her pursuers .steps, if they appear, immediately to do homely expression but few men cau look and her subsequent perilous journey down all that id-possible for the arrest of thc on a fashionable woman's the Ohio river, Madame Blcnnerhasset I,disease. days and say as much.
-aonrx*?
tad dh 0.,aj S2J tO
livcinEWT1of
S0lU0
a largo well, tho mouth of which is cut Stand, or I'll fire All was dark, but a the day before, burning. They were Mhe'little girl had breathed her last, and a rom a solid rock. noise on (he stairway (old him that some thrown out of the window, and from that worthy .family wore overwhelmed with
I tic spot where the house stood is a des- jonc fras-nut standing but moving, and lie ti,no until !a!e at midnight (lie fi,v broke isrri.'f. Tint unhappy father, almost bereft olate wilderness ot woods and brusu, and aimed the gun down thc stair? and-fircd.
ont a
tlie remainder ot the ground is covered Almost immediately he heard the noise of would catch, then a musketo bar. then a 'ding accident", sought'in his frenzy to tako with orchards and fields oi grain, l-rom I something hllmg over in the parlor, and straw-bed. &c„ and it wns-nnlv by thc uf-ihisown life. Unseized a knife .iud made the Ohio shore it is beautiful. It is cov- running to tne window saw a man running
n)
ercd along its edge wilh groves of willow (away through the woods. JJo then struck |gentlemen, Messrs. ilale and Tradoweli. I but was prevented froi'4 steeping his famiand water maple, which droop their long a light and went down stairs. The door that the building was saved. The iirc con-: lv in still deeper grief by some of his thc wa\es, hile far above, \\l.icii opened at the foot of the stairs was (iiiucd to break «*i11 at interval- fur several friends, who happened lo ru -li up in time'., sycamore lifts its 'white arms alofo ^peitoratcd with the .ihot, aiul in liic parlor jd-ivp. and attracted many vN.tor^. AVe jSoothing drafts were, given him, aud lid thc (juhering sunbeams of i^as c\eiy ining ol any value in the house jsludl not attempt to jjivc any cause for this !filially bccame (piieted, aud retired with an hc.'ucii. ., I tied in bundles ready for removal. All wonderful freak of nature, but will leave (almost broken heart. tho clothes, silver, linen, cutlery, and
a :Uv
i,.t.
How many boys of that age would have so promptly and efficiently defeuded their home
TA I.I AIV TBAlTS-t'l'KKH S II.I.I.'Mtrafioir of CJnirjirfor.
When thc Koyal British squadron lay at anchor in our harbor, not only our own citizens but hundreds from the interior towns of our county went on board to ex- when the general attention of the public amine thc rare sight, to them, of a first mind, both in Europe and this country, is class ship of war, with hcr heavy anna- directed to the events occurring in ihc
'. /. .i 'pi i- ii Ai by a*i obscfiuious Jittl^ man, who offered One day, as a resident of one of the in- ihe fact that 31azz.ni has begin, to exer-
cd out oil tho hard plank sleeping as sound-! to-day. and especially the inhabitant ot the 7',w.i. jf ,V1S rp|)0 ,.j ,irc ,V(,rA(i (i,.,.
lyas if his bed were of softest dowu, southern portion of thc peninsula, is total- ill.i'' nrd, I there another coiled up on a gun with the Iy unfit for selt-govcrnmnnt. Centuries ofj
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the needle.
friend, looking around.^aw all I Anion was surprised to 'fulness arc virtues, which it lors step out possess himself, he yet respcc hand for
he
At this time (says the Acw lork World) i., •".'• I ^i5z-.*.ini. 11lie most, adroit hurope but it we may (.believe the statement ofMr. Charles —W,
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tnat he not only entertains, but will nol
hesitate to exnress his contempt tor the .•
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weakness which would lead a man to*per-1
form an act simply because it is a rigid when it would be to his ilisadvantage to do
Of this a curious iilustrafi'.n recently presented itself. Macf.r.lev in his cs-=av
tiling, iago, on the contrary, is the object of universal loathing. Now wc suspect that an Italian audience of the fifteenth
the dly prof
js.-,ioiia
which he a man wlio.se promotion he has obstructed, the crecttiity with which he takes unsupported assertions and trivial cireinn--'anos for unanswerable proofs, the violence with which lie silcnces the exculpation 'ill thc exculpation can only aggravate hi.-: mi.yjrv. abhorrence and
would have excited tl disgust of the spectators. 'Tlie conduct of iago they would have assuredly condemned but ihey would have condemned it as we condemn that of his victim. Something of interest, and respect would have their disapprobation. Tlie the traitor's wit, the clearness of his judgment, the skill with which he penetrates the disposition of others and conceals his own,, would have secured to him a certain portion of their csteom.— Some months ago, an American gentleman resident in one of thc cities of Southern Italy, witnessed the very play rendered in Italian, and the hypothetical ease present1 ed by the irrcat historian as likely to occur in the fifteenth century, became a reality in the nineteenth. Thc tooling of the anIdiencc was unmistakably with Iatro, and more than once contempt for thc credulity !and weakness of Othello wa? audibly expressed by persons in various parts of the house."
Vet it is from a people like this that Mr.zzini and his t'ciiow enthusiasts dream of creatine: the supporters and defenders of a republic. "Uiihnfpily, even (laribaldi seems to have caught the infection of their not lean-
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straw on fire. This was immediately extinguished, and as they were returning to the field, the stable cangljt in different places, which, by considerable exertion, was put out.'* Before, however, they had left the premises, another fire was discov
Nothing now remains of all the beautiful step on the carpetcd stairs approaching his fie immediately came out and told hi.-* fa-1 rl.age, produced almost instant death.— grounds and buildings, but a few stunted room. He sprang up, seized his shot gun, ther that the house was on fire. Mr. Corey f'rs. (lalt and Bright were almost instant fruit trees, part of a hedge, thc ruiDS of a which lie always kept loaded, and spring- immediately ran up stairs, when he found !y called, and reached tho sccuo of casuccllar, out of which grows a tall tree, and |ing to the head of the stairs called out,
It a a a in
uient, and crew ot nearly nine hundred Italian pcninsuia, the moral character of i. .,. ,i looking at the shops, when be was accosted tv„., ii.„ persons, including officers. the Italian people becomes of interest.—
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0 rv
anr
'misrule have developed in him those vices i"' n- 1 *,
... i, ., ... |umot ^atural History, wiiici. lie enlcvcd. which are ever thc attributes ot the weak ii,
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and oppressed—cowardice and deceit.— \,. ,, -,i
all other nations, courage and truth-' ,i
a
mall do .not n-
a iv Acwom pi.iMia kd pick pocket, st'ickcn .uuit.^
The jiickjiockets of London and I'aris
j.|.ov.
tcrior towns of the county, about twelve jcisc an influence upon the revolutionary |but- the other refused the op r.-ipost to devote himself to thc defense of miles from Portland, was looking about be-1 movements in Jsaples, gives great import- rpj' •. the country. This decree is signed by
-r .i .i .i -,i ,7 t, t" j'J-iie ofiieious personage, however, was r.o!
low decks, and seeing here a sailor stretch-1 ance to the other fact, that, tho Italian ol -, i-,„i ,,i„i ii° I. ii .i •. i-.i ultcnned, but politely asxed him v..i
havinp-a presentment ol something being
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play would have been with Iago, rather
Othello," says Macnnley. murders his wife lie gives orders for the murder of his lieutenant he ends by murdering himself. Yet lie never loses the esteem land affection of northern readers. JI is intrepid and ardent spirit redeems evcry-
....
el to In ii in a
a a a
im which was written As vo-i ar?- ro
snuff-taker, you do not require a box."'— He thought the logic of his unknown acquaintance rather impertinent., ami resolved to bear hivt loss like a philosopher but what was his amazement when, a moment
ou Alaemavelli, to sustain the position fie ... .i after, ti:j discovered tnat his watch had alassumcs witii regard to the dillerenco in ., so disappeared, and in his other poe.cet moral sentiment wnieh existed in the lit- ,i
was another note, the Pillowing words:
tcer.th ccntttrv. between Italy air the rest ,, ,i .. As vour wa.eh does not tell the hour, ot civilized Europe, goes mi to sav that had Othello been represented before a Italian audience of that day, thc whole of .i tnat he never heard any further tiding* the two articles.
would be better at the watchmak"r's than in your pocket."' It. is unnecessary lo say
i.t.-iji:i:i:i!.V( or
One thing is determined by thc rcccut visits to this country of Princes fn-m t!.e I'iast and from tiic est of the Old n.-id —American women have worse maimers than the men. Jl was the women v. ho at Washington, intruded upon diplomatic receptions, a:id sat upon the mantels in tin* President's mansion it was the v/omen who insisted upon going to a bail at tlcn-.
eral ''I's' Secretary give a dinner or women who thru.-: my. So also i'.
houe. so that tl.e .-ciared lie ilared a matinee it was their notes uton '1 the"wr men who jf.-v rmer
Tin: E
t0 i:i
so"
mi'i:.:oii
ast,
"!orf. ®ta
S^CP
piiep nf welfare ot both Meilv and .Naples, he could „.:.i .. ,, 1.. mc fc-ir
Niciio:.a-
sence ot blotches ol o,,- wiso man, with uhotc-uiac 't »r c. .1 woui-l have at or.^ attnbntct
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itpdKTAitKOlm connrsr Ioiv—« IVtrtftFor i(
I *W pkinr, I —Fnchrr„ArrT!t-iitjiifr Shoot* HL» i»nujchirr.
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"Vrh- ne-r '_1,s loaded, took it, iroui him, and while cxam-
clothes that his wife. had laid aside falifv in a very short time, but too late'
ll over thc house. Fir a nape,- of reason by the distrain- ,nd heart-ren-
ost exertions of Mr. Corey, aid-'d by two la desperate effort to "cut his own throat,
nature, but will leave almost broken l.eart. The unhappy motli-
tiio question to- bo solved by sonic of our or of (he little one was heard through tho philosophers. These facts, as we learn live-long night sobbing and mourning tho th"ni from an eye witness, are true and untimely death of hcr child, while the agif any one can solve that mystery we shall Ionizing wail that occasionally rose upon tho'?/' be glad to hear from them. niglit, told how deep was the distress of"
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A mi:!iican W omt-.v.—
The New York Express is responsible fur
thc following paragraph:
talian caiirrrt.
ir,ic not ihe
ami tmi:f'nrr.T
I'liVsir.AN.—Tiie D: c!i race has inn
mill*- tmicrcx
in itself, and with a roar of a^aion, hu exclaimed, there is no delicacy -f lung- in the Romanoff familj she ahail and on vour head Le hcr
lit In
,e 'u*,,'"e month- the "il died, and the do' ti r, like tbi u-.-creaso in popui .tiu 1, the ib-
c(
W3T The people of Windham, Yt., were
New-
TgenT par
I *ii v*
Gift,
iirflrirhotwo
wns nccidently discharged.— -Hook thtis fell3 the rest of. tho
to a
Laura,. (Mr. Kwell'a daughter.) a beautiful and interesting little girl of nine summers, .was seated on.the steps getting hor lesson when the pistol .wont off, and instantly jumping up'she exclaimed, "Oh,! pa,, you have killed mc 1" As she saKl
*v» ui «ov» .?j uiii/iiivi ill »**io icl f'lj iuv# «V9 oil I SiAlvi
underneath the granary in a pile ofj^'is the blood bur.*t from her mouth Sim s. Tlie bottom board was burnt fr'l forward and instantly cxpirfidr Tlio
ercd. boards. Tlie bottom board was burnt I forward and instantly expired! nearly through, but the others were' not 'pistol ha'l been charged with tv.-o btiblreWi?, even scorched. After this was, put out both of whloli had entered her right breast Mr. Go'rey sent one'''of,ith'e boys into the and perloratcd her right lung.* The grciit house to ascertain if all was safe there.—
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shock, together with the* internal humor-
orFiriAi.'-
T!ie
ISfnttjrart can rival those cities. That g."ii- Jult., publishes tho decrce appointing tho the Konigstras.-'C, Marquis Giorgio T'al'avieini Trivulzio Pro-
I|iin (l ona of
iMrc|
ofheial Gazette of Naples of thc 4th.
,y iI'i(t.itoi at A.iples, tl.e sic.id
Major.
di(l General S'irfori, who voluntary resigns tho
Garibaldi, and countersigned by Crispi.—
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One (f the first acts of the new Pro-Pie--
continued his walk to war-i the Mus'1-' t^'-'.r ivas lo jddrcss thc following letter
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to .i.azr
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iorc (lie same person.came up to him v.-:t!i
tlie a.r ot an old acciuainiancc and- oircrcd the fenerom
fci
at
hi in a pinch of smith i.tus 31 r. v\—oe-
its in other*. 'tv
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•, .' 1 el.ned, saving no was no sni.'f-ta. er, and
but the Italian does neither. Aiu sue 1 is ., ,. wanced away but F»me miputcs ai tor. tho state a moral teoluig on t.he subicct
To the Fl/uslrtous (liiisrn-i,e Mn-tini
?-Th tl Self-denial lias always been the virtue of 1 believe that, you arc generous. aud I now offer 3011 1111 opportunity of showing yourself to your l'eilo\v oitizeiis. Iicpresentative of -.i KcjH.blicaii pi-i K-iji!c. and iiidefaiigab'e defender of tliat princ'nde, you arouse, by reniainiug among us. the mistrust of (he King and of'. his Minister. This is why your presence in this country crcatcs embarrassment lo the •'uvoriimeiit and danger to thc nation, by compromising thatconcord which is in .:r.ctv-.|h!c to tlie advancc and triumph of the
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,J.ven without, intending it, you divida its. d'erform, tiien,. an act of patriotism by leaving these provinces. Add to formor sacrifices: a new one, which tlie country do» a'ids from you,, and the country wiil will be grateful to you. repeat it—even without intending it, you divide us, and it is necessary that all the national forces should be united in ono bond. know that,your words preach concord, and doubt not. that your acts ronnond to your words. But all do not believe you, and there are many who misuse vour name wilh the parricidal intentions of hoisting ano!h"r banie in Italy. Honor onnimruids you to put- an end to thc suspicions of some and to the .machinations of others. Show yourself great by leaving .Naples, and you will take with you the praises of ail honest men. 1 subscribe tnvself yours devoted.! cfoifcio i'aij. \yiriM.
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•••in-'
Por
ball
ami crowded upon the I' at thc Academy it was the women
who
got upon tiie 'seats' at Trinity eh-.i -.?!:^ to ,., look at him. notwithstanding the clcr^yman had iirst requested them not to do so. These are women of all grades—not o:dv such as miijlit be supposed i.r:oratiw o! ii in a id ii ted to the bails of the Secretary of State, or could get access to the Academy of Music. They were alike in Washington anu' New York they have displayed thi." behavior before at the crowded opera'ie matinees they do so in thc omnibuses and in the railway ears, wh-re they demand the jdaec of tho men, and never ('ream of thanking them At the North and South, at the East and Yt est, the rule is. that American woci.n arc rude the contrary is ail exception.
ujc.tr.'.—'I he ceii.v.: con.j letc. It, foots up lear'y dtiubled in :i -,m i3 cstnbii dii .-s 1
ration lora member 0! Lontric-s, Ji
,i!l
^an
ave six members arc! eight eh
(oral vof'S tiie i.rer.en
which will bo .1 gain of two
apportionment.
Two iiiu
:!:.v A ttackkd nr a
Ii:»:t.
Tiie following .•ircumstaiice is said to
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by the dash tlie Imperial blood of Russia, one of the finest loolrtnjr families of Kurope, though it seems that they are r.-.th-er uciicate in the lungs. '1. he oh) C/.ar licw into a furious rage when thc court doctor hinted that tlie 1'rineess, his daughter, was too young aim delicate to wed at exditecn, and he feared her chosr. V. ith a flash of the eye that was a
wcicred in the town of i'orcst, in Rn-'-axe
County, W'i'-jor.nsin
Two children, aged nine anil chvc:i, were discing ginseng, and came in cDnfacwith a bear or large size, which seised !ht yoimL"'i" and mangled it in a siiockiu manner when 1 ho father, hearing th'*:••/cariM the child, came to its re'- .-uc, and fr.-nrd. 'lie elder, a cirl. combating with the furious beast iike a noble champion. cceded iu driving tiie bar away. eeeded on hi*: wav hono', thi bear in_' for sonn part without
If laic-o:-n-
!i-taric.
WilUU''
a 0 tofl 1."
The copulation of t!:e State of Ver
mont is fmr or five thousand less thnn it
was iu lf" •.), ten years ago. It ia the Stst
iioitauee in our hj.-iiory where-a .-Hate has
iiecr..:tscd :n population iu ten \ears. !?.
is the jst intense Ilepublica 1 S:.r.e snubu Uiiiou,. and ban never had anytliin l*tt i'cpublicau rule. If a S-mtht:i
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fi-rurc now-a-1 in their sleighs the other day, the suow be gu»ted th ita frea negro proci'.x :1a 0 iing.five orai* inchcs de«p. o-.*--sii rciaoviii^-from its
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