Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 November 1860 — Page 1

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NEW SERIES-VOL. Hi, WO.

EXCELSIOR STOCK

O

HARDWARE!

TE]sr CAR LO ajjs

Of English, German $• American

HARDWARE!

Cutlery, Tools, Iron,

'SsYSW

•OILS, PAINTS.

And an tad'eiS Varitfty of'J

A WO

HOUSEKEEPERS G-GODS

JUST T.ECHIVED AT

THE EXCELSIOR HARDWARE STORE

—IIY—

CnmE)be!I, Galey & Oarte?.

!Vo. 7, CoiismrrciuS Row,

'Cnxwft jivJsville, Indiana.

,000

25

600 liegs Assorted Neil

trud* niiMr.r to replenish do so at ca!« Uvcte

*£i Price:

',7 oent*p?r Tor Fre'-G^t. I

0,

(V(

Ca::pcaters Tcelc,

CcoDer.c 'i/ools (Barton*.1:.)

EzZZlozs

'."vcrls,

C—:ilzZ? L:.!-ers

da Ss

u:^i:

-1.:.„ »•:. ts.ccto

rr.LLOHS.

8ea£ si: AT

DAMASlvS.

I

mmmnnmers^s

mas wkh

Sex? Springs,

CARRIAGE SPRINGS

PATENT AND ENAMELED

1

r«r»ons wuhint to Turnuih any of the nborc mint MMiilt us first in rrcard to dimensions and quality, •a *e arc determined to use none in the mnuulactcrf •f our Plow« bnt tho rerj best quality.

AND OTHER

FARMKSG IMPLEMENTS,

Ccmstantly on hatid and for sale.

FARMERS, MECHANICS

AND ALL WHO WA.VT

A W A E

Of tk« bcit quality, tt low prices, here ia tho pltcc.

CALL AND SEE .' Campbell, Oaley & Baxter.

^rawfordJTiller Oil."13,"M#o.v

Mf-nmrx AT

n:y

Torlr,

tiir.3 c/:r.

'«-°ttA »#. Icro

TbeshoH bat trlorkras snmm»r of Tftn.(

8 ,orHra

laid

bered yvitli regret thai the hour of my de-

parture from Kublitz was at

blitz is a place little known. Swedish Lapland, about a 1 fifty miles beyond the 'cxti^rte

green boughs and wattle

But the tru not above

Best Quality of

Js.il rtfiioivcd atverystua*l ftdvmcfj v- Mnnufaeturcri' pncca.

.*•*, 'j fat rivc-j- sr/jthwar ,ieir jtic'i: c'i:i Ncrwr

RXMMI2STGI-&

rV ti :t li -.v t-'kil-i

'•fT-r r.'.rn 'mcnl to tinsnr/it.-i. i.'.j 1-jimi almo.l r-nliroly U" r..'H b.-y ':r.pvci.-.!!y will sr.vc mor.cy hcioii- bajrisjteisswbsre.

lister in

•. n.'

niphc'.?3-3:id 'tt?c siy,..bc »Vt

w'"2 ni^l.t that begins if, oai iy Cetob Jin jui

0.

"it frem that is.'.bsc'.u'.c- ","J

7i.

t-i.V J'.i,

•*•. aasi chcKi'.^csf.

Was oii and

•4*

iy

A.

a: :.oos'

iTfo Vn- »-.•

dr-s.v

\Ji-vL A

£.r.c. 3, ot

I to Europe.".::.' aaivl

OV/Oi'IlS^ ii^£3 dsr tlo*.vi fl-ii'.ts jowi -:r ef: fve

Oi. .)Ahc, hca i, about :.ie

IJOWS. r. fOLES. 't

I wall"'like ft'r-

SJ/Aj.- li •.

guit'ajJ :a.%.c iic: SuOu as a h^nuil sclf-ir.orSii'ying tcr siructe.!, for ii v. anv kind, and air

LEATHER

-AJTnTZD cloth

nlSm*

XV

iB!

T"

NoVway a*fd5ts silvery rivers and eraer-i tT'

aid pastures are Surrounded by the far ver^ra-h^nS^K*

strGtctfii&Jjiiodrlands, of whicb by far 'the I TInir A

greater part of the country consists. I

And the people

fo'vrt r\t* in aI/i

I r.r

•cr mcf vouns ir?^' k.e?an

one among these "simple lre'

nit mu- ui-uiu" -i k'uuj- rccome ior my fa

worthy"'little h°ost8 would bustle to fill the S'?

posts alone.!

iin

4

which supported each coitngc being or! Yh^a^dv a pinc.^Wr I,. !i.:l tate v.crc P.otj,'cr 2^

ue houses vrere.under tae earL,,

I fl Ctl 7*1| rv I"'

have been describing were mere temporary pavi::ior.s and beneath thein, with only a !o'.v chiinnoj,', like a inr.gnified molehill, peeping above gTdr^hi'., were the trua homei of the Laplan-jorr, t*:o caverncd storehouses L:- all their wo: 1 iiy wealth, and their ov.'i! dwellings for more than nine month:: of the yc.-r. And. row the time was coming v. hen the green booths were to he deserted, and tho sun to vanish and the strange underground life, like a mole'.?, was to begin nguin for the long, cLie" wh.ter. Po:»:r

Iren-hcunJ the chief n: ~:n I dv.e! v/ov.-J spec tcr prey nv? tz.o I

:d r.'.e—v.h:,: if I were to stop behave been here throng'- tho daylor" three moiitV'S* day iliat pits-

fl.vk:. I!m

•v ,,

ro .I-

of r.:y ele:-?, a:i-J uk owi i:l tin

t'.!iWe:vir.g''un

would s!iii:e

at midnight, ar.d which upset all the !iabi's of niy-previou.? life., I roooiiected what a 3trangcisensation that had jjeen, iio.v new, frcih, and piouani me teii you, that a and world wearied

l.yr, g:\

cui.n.v.cru

c.in

!'.o 11'.

iir.il be it c':ee I hart pVohjisc-« to

lo'iccstershire.. to

ho sure L'-it n: aw •.ciit su: ia'ir. Id:

j£° me !c:.n

:A

a

.-•

FRINGES, MOSS and HAIR,

vcr

and e:

iieu-j e:petual «.iyi

ly

1:1

i.-.,.'

had been thrust thrc

r.iic: an through

cave,.find tr.ado a sort cf jhead. The floor was e:

en_. nj tut ..." I with scft dried moss, softer and more InsSuver Bands and Mountings, uncus than the most costiy three piiod OT ALL KINDS. velvet that ever loom wove tho bed was

pde of dressed deer skins, as supple and

!pliant as silk a copper lamn huug by a

AnJ in ifc.irt^rrtrTthing pertaining to their line will ing cider down and—crowuiug ma^nificencc !—there was an old fashioned chest I of oaken drawers, with brass handles and

hrtafler br found hvre at all tiine« and at tha lowc.-t l-ojililr priccs.

50.000 Feet

"V7" JVZN"TZEZD.

'From Cnfn^ber^sKdinbtmr"Wmi'v' jana common intensity of feeling upon the-JtIiSne weafter the reindeer,jTrere driven ***rMAW

alli

,n upon my nnnd as the sun

rcc: re( me

bo-ding

WJ®

"-i

to

—v

biggest bowl with mil:-:, and the largest basket 'with berries, and to produce great piles of "smolkc" and dried fish from the sea coast, and, luxury unparalleled, perhaps even a- great, black loaf, brought all the way from Norway (for Lapland ha3 iij bread,) to do horor to the foreign guest. How could help fjuoo

£tgh

WJ®re

sun wouItl sJline

O On llP OriQTl Qtinvr ftnrl frnef I 11 h^r.inn

tw,,IS"t

,n

ll0riZ°D-'

VT'llck

day-! Now for the Ion

.i l'r ~J, suc.i |g!ow had died awiiv too—alrcn-jv an icv Ji3 rcvir.g sartor so:r.e.nr.es constructs ., orccze had sprung up from the dim nortnar.:t tnose suir.tncr palaics of livihg ver- L.„

and were su^costive or a rjernetual nicnie. 1

t+

„,w1 i- 1

J,.t, ,i it west, and I shivered and wrapped mv dure auaca to the hohaay a.r of the place, .. .•

,• '. |.cloa* round mc at the sudden sensation of

ore suggestive of a perpetual picnic. jcol(J1. ..

tV."cw,

of Ue viSl-tg

hi

whosb g-

.tai-hou ir.e that the daylight ecr.se, ana that ho had bet(cy me do»vn fl-.it'I might reach

It tho S1I0W Uiim ail um

La !ander ag wc ced dmyu to ti:0 vU]

1 3

no more flov/ers lor the Jas.ses to braid i:i their hair this yc

I must confess that I telt uncommonly htco a frightened child left alone in the dark, and regretted my whim for staying among the Lap.?.

But that night there were high revels held among the clwellcrs'in caves. Peter Wo.7, as a chief of the village, entertained ail the beauty and wealth (all the ugli uess and poverty as we!i) of Kublitz in his hospitable underground. Torches blazed and sputtered lamps, fed by seal e:l and deer's fat, were lighted and hung to every bracket and projection, through ail the subterranean dwelling and at a very early hour, the monotonous but impatient beating of the Lapland drum summoned (he guests'. All lCubiitz was there, young and old, in holiday garb. There were cames and sweetmeats for the chilren, dancing for the lads and lasses, and abundance of, tobacco, gossip, and strong liquors for the seniors of (he village. A pet rein.leer—a lovi mi!

h-

anu li is p.o oiien, let j8:i/ young hunters followed, each So :jew.hr,L world-worn

XVil': a

roan, who has pr.sscd presently to figure in the ancient sword

d-

Oi

w. fresh audi cc-pe imtsrd Chri.it-

white creature,

hidden by the Iljwers with which it danced—was led through the rooms pi ef roses held by six young maid-

a!mo£ was by a

drawn sword, with which they were

'cani'.in.iv:?.. The orcliestra, the siraugest looking inslruinauageu—for the Laps are a

'•'.iusier people—.'o discourse sweet

(.!••••ii'dii eaii sounds, now 'of wild pathos, now almost maddeningly gay. end exciting. Such

nas-1 seen

he.se goivt voavii f.ad more, f.o h-

F/fiO iiguu uuiiuiij^ ucvur u^-

Gai1' :vy.

v-.ii: fceivj. wo'i'i 'T.rjst- UfO u:uei. .no j.-i'.ji'ioar.^uee of a: 3r

lM..

thai.-'

iaveniie.ev:

li ir.m.c. it- .-e

r.A'r^ty

V^I'XCT

vigorous, agile dancing I never be-

held hi'on-in the gayest circles of Stock*-

holm, a primitive, c^.itol, in which the cle-

v.-'crJ'i '.'.oc yc-L bcconie too ianguiu ivnient, those Lapland dancers wouid hays beet:! wonders,, ana yet thrre \7XG notiiing boisterous or ungainly in their movements'...-indeed these were as stHgiitSy and e':-:t as small as somatiiing ct' the fawnli'cc cia'sticitj- and grace of childhood in all their motions.—. Indeed, i: was a marvelous sight, that as-ms-jy o: s-ur.ii roliis under the level of th,.and-it put me iu miiid of what

te. cy

*v,»

sl of

con:r.:o'J:ous

.-f a'troi

r.'-pienty, became-the -j .IreU r«J itide.cr.? i.e

I f**•»-,*iy si-r L-

of

ii.tl

i.ir.i length

'.o the el.'.y births on r.E a I s* i.-

slseoin.j T?.-«-1--

board r, packct

as aJ ::itted by I sion everywhere, blooming heather-

0 ni

chain from the roof I bad pi.lows and bel- and seemed to bury the dead summer at

slcrs stuffed with the plumage of the eider every instant

duel: aud the wild swan, two bear skin cov(erlets, and at least dozen quilts of yield-

I key plates, to which Peter Wow pointed proudly, as to proof of intercourse with the civilized world of modern Europe.— It was evidently some relic of a wreck off the North Cape, and had been dragged

many a weary mile by the patient deer for meals, or sleep, or work, or rccreation. that cfrew the sledges. I fancied the scent On the contra^-, music, and such simple of the son hur'7 &bout it still. no Knna»rAcmnri

assemblage of yillagers ut every age, ded, and milked birchen bowls

from the wrinkled grandsirc who tottered and with a palsy shaken hand shaded his aged c} es as he watched that fast declining son which was setting, not for a night, but for a drear winter, and which he might scarcely hope to mark again, down 13 wondering eyes that noted tbe sceoe for the first time since its reason began ^to dawn. All were there—the maidens and joung men, the reverend elders, the feeble crones, who shivered already in the strange ominous chill that pe^.vad« the air, (he lurdfbunfers, thRnoksfia&taympberds OT: rtfther -ioerherk—old'aod young were faxnyf-—£Mio£ irith

dcr tree, which green grass, all gone buried until next whether-he-would-be-or-not

V, all laid by our summer clothes, puton our manifold wraps of fur and woolen,

nd betook us to winter avocations. And now came a strange season, when it was hard to say whether it was day or night, or both, or neither. The lamps were never sufiered to go,out- the fiddles and drums, the bone fiute and the musk ox's horn, were never silent for three consecutive hours, and there seemed no regular times

ing bill to see the last of the sun for that jry ate, the thirsty drank tl^e perpetual the child on the pawnbroker. The latter!

year, and bid the orb of day good-by." fibres constantly cooked the most outlandish has considerable property, and this faet

it was a strangely picturesque sight, and messes the fiddles and drums went on as affbrds a clue to the conduct of his wife.— and not without its touching pathos, that if self-acting^ llie_ reindeer were fed, ten- Philadelphia Bidletin.

carved, horn trinket3 chiseled related to gaping listeners, all a all forever. I left off lookin at all, exceptjBCchanically as a sleep walker standing. I passed great part of that wonderful winter not unpleasantly,' but in a sort of amiable nightmare. .Of. course I saw no newspapers -fcbe- world might wag as itpl^asfecf. ft was in the daylight —I in the dark: Of course, I received no letters- ihe'^ost courier was shut out, along with the sun, and I was the'tenant of a strange lamplight, moOnshfny "World.

a

JPH

18.. CRA WF0RD8 IbbE-. COUNTY, ""INDIANA.' KOYJEMRKft" 17, 1860i

"Vimar^' kinds' of wild im-'»out to browse on the lichens and mosses, «W-!»»rrotr E^pc'of dit

summer ot .Lap- awnings. all'manner of ™p» i.:„i. .u. ii 1 the Fnr of Mob. The Mobile Tribune of Wednesday pub-1

Pontic memories,|fr,ra which their scratched away the sno^

appro-' with their fore feet. There were hunting

clearness.1tiie^ ermine chase, and the c&un* .of,'the

,,een! fTF hite

?n

a rfs

after Gloucester- Grandfather Wizard." as thev. call him,

A

out many 'and robbed the storehouses, until, his thefts

unlAA«nki.

hear-V!,hu^crs'.

lng night! and could drive personally, I was run av,-a

t-arncd to quit tije in I], af- with, of course, upset with an awlul purl

er Straining our eves until the last faint into adrift five fathom deep, and dug out,

1

ignominiously, amid much laughter of the little folks, who greatly crowed over clumsy Gulliver. Still the drives were famous fun. I was frost-bitten twice aud revived by a snow-rubbing: but, worse, I was struck with snow blindness, for I had to pass a fortnight in my cabin in absolute darkness, and was not the happier for the reflection that my own obstinacy in refus ing to wear snow spectacles had brought this agreeable seclusion upon me. But the kind little folks bustled about- me, and told me the most wonderful stories about gnomes, witches, genii, and so forth, all with perfect childish belief and gravity, and sang, played to me, and lightened my loncliness considerably. When I recovered, I was thankful for the spectacles, and never suffered from the glare any more.— So the winter wore on.

But tho merry Dancers!. I was going to omit the most strangely splendid sight that ever astonished my

[r ..

f» a grand'battlo with an old

?T' *'='ant.°.f"

a bear

presumed on tl

antof- a bear, who presumed on the su ,. jrstitioiis respect the Lapshave for" Old

kfir- perstitioiis respect the Laps have for

he wounded four of'our best

fwed,

tl}c

settled, as it by magic over tne hugs, and nearly beat the whole commun-

tair landscape, still gilded by the smiles of ity, when a lucky-shot laid him low. And summer. Alas the good fairy, so bencfi-'j then there were glorious drives Oh,.the cent, so bright, in her rainbow robe, stud-1 wild excitement of sweeping over the fro(led with flowers, was gone, 'and King zen snow in a dccrdrawn sledge, swift as Frost was fo reign over her devastated jtiio hawk on the wing, every bell jaugline. realm.' Hark! the long wailing cadences land the wild driver singing as he cheers

Laplanders bewaii fi:e par- uncommonly and when I waxed confideilt

eyes,

and to which

a whole .Royal Academy of artists could ever do justice' The Northern Lights, the customary auroras and meteors, were unusually splendid about midwiuter but once, as I was returning .from a sledge excursion, an exclamation from my guide made me start. I shall never forget the scene. Thejieavcns were one vast pavilion of many colored light blue, orange, fiery red, now spangled with lustrous gems, all blended in one glowing mass,While beneath, and touching the snowy plain, wheeled aud sparkled, as in fantastic dancc a hundred columns of prismatic fire, that seemed tho creation of .some wild dream. These were tho merry I).u':cers, the wondrous Light's of the North. Ah! it was a jdeasari!. winter and 1 protest that I was half sorry when wo all went up the hill hailed the ri.^iotr sun. mid and summ

»'J ri-sing snn, auti came nouringin at 01100 and

4

tilc

a? prcj/tireti, ana I

no ne ?10sts

aUic-u,.anil went oi/'tO.fae Uay-

light, onen ioueeste'rsiiire m-M

:z::r-3 :t-mov, iihbe.iv t- is too crowded, and it is ha1, iioard of the Paiouo Sheah of the v. ii.-.tjL'cis:- 0.7, Scolii'sh legends, aud their revelry within children, and i-ome hauutcd- hiil. I cculd hardly help'j band received was reaiiy a captive or a guest eieucy was to be supplied ih a ratiicr irrcg-1 for some time stealing into his father':

husband,

the roof of tlse -summer brought back the daylight, beneath tho house designated but .he first called oden slir.fr over- spotless, unvarying cloud of virgin snow, upon his'family phvsieian and icouested petcd, however,

great relief, it was not as dark as I his immediate attendance. Upon entering had expected. A sort of-hazy, shimmer- the room.the lady was found in bed. and iug light prevailed, like moonbeams attended bv 'Mrs. iSuddi^ehnn and a phvsithrough a mist. The northern wind blew keen, and even as I gazed, the blinding snow iiakes-came whirling down again,

I

TinEaiAisvcASEtwiPrarsyAWE^praiAiPcrcv Vraikt-r, Ben Lane Pqsov a«d oth'f tcamacuos.

carousing gnomes, or thai ular \vay.- Ee made application to a fehrewd room .at night and stealing from hi. nock Iikc toe ksyiner, I had been borne away detcctiyc, who told him how to l-'fi-.y-aad, nod had but afdut prospect tho event cf tho occurrence'

0, stung the real dayiigiil world again. contingency. On ^.Vednesda}- Ir.ct the wife

The ncxtjmorning, I had a surprise in- went but, and after she had been gone iinaily the Icry deed. A-shout from the upper earth a- about' half" an hour, a lady—a sort of a sister,* who me roure.i mo, and scrambling to the outer air Yankee Jfrs. Sttddleehoa called nnon the «r" I be!.eld the rocks, the black pine copse :rv ci:', 'ho il'iniitalde moorlands, one .usi^rc and pervading sheet of blindin !kivs con-:|go,li}! the fair flowers, the son window of runcLiiturcd fruit that offered

crs No

ch is equai to the Captain t-einf still

**-s.a

arBir

-TKMSatxbxT'

iisties a circumstantial

bum,

lev, aided and ticed an attroeious cruc of a defenseless

TllC Wol^ IlUlltS WCr**'

but the bear was a 'ter-

^th his ursine

t_

Donald, one of his passengers. It scorns I that si

so 1110 ecuted

naturally,

sarv fcV the dastard]v act e' a man P)_ I

the famous afrair of Mrs. Luvticil Cirining-1 -x ^. '•'*. uovoriioi oi .Mississippi vv ii ham and her bogus baby in New xork. jt a boy attejiptsi to

seen^s that a certain pawnbroker ia the I l-.'ourieenth Vt'ard, who is' somewhat ad-j ~\Tc- heard. 'Lis iao:ni :g of a domestic vancc-a in life, lias a wiie wi:& is a number dispute w!i:-*":i nearly ended ir. a terrible of years his junior. The coupio hare no tragedy. The ."on of a re dei:t of thiuj chi|uren, and within a short time tj-c bus-1 city, not more than tliirteen years old, but band received an intunaticn that the deii-! full of the vices of fifty, has, it seems, been ^T.

proccea in ets portions o: wisavever of a certain co itahi. Scrvnn't after

pecteci.watei:

is be-father— did lie seem repaired toiened, said shepromise to-neve

deception. i' Jv"

still. 'labors as could be performed underground,! cured at the Almshouse, arid it" was re-jgenceoniiis sisier. That bov is likeiv to gly established in drinking, and gossiping, went on in a pro-j turned to that institution after the trick reach ar. elevated position ir. th.'s woriJ. rs, when, one £net'miscuous fashion through the twenty-four was exploded. In tho meantime the wife,

Scarcely were we snu_ our underground quarters e-cning, I was announced to joiu a solemn liours of what would, down south, have jh'er attending physician, and Mrs. Suddleprocession, which annually, according to b#en a legal day. If any one felt tired or chop have been held for further hearing »A* .-vkw jersev. t-T 'immemorial custom, ascended a neighbor- sleepy, he or she wentto sleep the hung-[on the charge of conspiracy to palm oft t.

curious simile

fV.-l

i.o

not

:|:fcrci.

1--

their property, that they may save what is

them from' end to end, and the bi

h.---.- •-r lies throiigH'the iieart, and "the t^.^-l T^

roup

|is traiji through

.aiO&akf ttjsi.'b*

b-y*'-

11

of. .a m-J

tLrportf The^/'j

Engfisliirian.

one hundred^ 'passengers—emigrants, various nations. The account in thp

llMllulull VLlu.ia

of delight at the prospect of a speedy do-j J™"00,

liverance from her tyranical tormentor I

when in si.d.t of the \mericai «hore li-''*

caused one of his mates to

!he cabin where she was, and dash a buck-!

et of water unon her. Whiin

-c tt.:..

another mate, and tcol of this fine KnHish "W"-

Captain—came along and threw another bucket of water upon her. And still the dose was repeated the third time: aud then these valiant mates seized her and" dragged her on to }ie quarter-deck before itheTr valiant Cuptaiu. He most- valiant!*,- beat. her with a rope-lash tearing from her head and shoulders tho shawl she tried to wrap around her as a shield against his merciless blows. 1 bus he flogged her until she fainted aud fell 'upon the deck. Not vet satiated with cruelty, he had tiie pump manned with six strong men, and had a stream of salt water, through a hose attached, with all the force they could give to it, thrown into her face and about her person, continuing the operation full a quarter of an hour.

The publication of this account in the

Tribune,

thus verified, created consider­

able cxcitomcnt. Angry and excited people, after awhile, in the forenoon, began to Hil the Battle House. His room was unon

the point of being broken open, (ilis wife occupied the room with him.) Luckily Major O'ilara came into the house at this opportune moment, and promptly respond-

cd use his efforts

to the request of the proprietor to .rts to suppress the riotous

proceedings, in whicli he was assisted bv !'rra.r. '.!ri's.1 J'

Dr. Lylcs. He got those who were for brea in in a a in to is Captain becoming a prisoner, with assur-f ''1,1011

ance that lie would be dealt with justlv.— Persons were detailed to guard his room, to see that lie neither escaped nor was molested contrary to such assurranee. A meeting of those about was hastily organized 1:1 the parlor to take the matter into

consideration. u]'_

account of cruelty^ /.Maryland

Sir Wm

Tt

vrhicii is verified by about two dor.. .,. of the passengers, shows that Captain liar-J

nt

in

Ga:ta

°-v

TO

P0:i ,s

1

Bragg acting as

Chairman. The result of its iblibcraiion was-that Caiitain liariey should be deiiv- i', ereu over to a special committee of citi- •-iiig'C' -ens to be held at the Court-house, Mon

iir-it

increasing tho amour ic Otis night took hi-= father's ivm abstracted from it a ten

his old hah thefts, portmonaie dollar bill. ing the father spoke o! was satisfied l::0 numerous ihcfts ccr ted v.ere

cian.. The latter immediately congratulated the pawnbroker on the addition to his family but the dealer in pledges ef a different description was skeptical, and he preferred to wait until the arrival of Dr. G- the phi'sician he had summoned. Dr. soon after arrived, and after a conversation with the Doctor already on jround, lie stated his conviction that!from the alarmed sister. The bov, seein"

At break!ast yesterday mornanger said he

iterneir.-i'.cd 1-v ti servnnts,

but by a member oi tne family, and asked tbe girl, who knew ail about ft, whether he

uiano, supply her wiln a air share of

He fe&«l in

It seems tlfal the bogus baby was'pro-' which his chief pastime is swearing ven-

red at the Almshouse, arid it' was re-! pence on-iiis sister. That K..v tnL A'l'.-'v-,

Argus, M.

stitution

of the United Stat-s^afioi-'i'^wn

it a a a E

State

justly-d.ue the city for tares. They are as jtermineu to be

**d ttifotiftj,

n:c' ,rl.v

cscaP-e 0t th kin of^*?3P-C9-

down into I

co

®P

hc lt,oil TO, llC

C,aPMa,

tti,o

l^

ec Ci water upon her. biie ie noorli "••'"""•a *7 girl was changing her dress, made neee^-1 V'°°PS

tl arms and wcrc to

oW roM gji

vinf

ki I '.i.i

Liif )f!D!r,^n'J

T.V. ItD^

ABBirir, 0|.,TilK CANADA. X«-'v. 13.

,f Sir. Win. Dennison is gazetted Gover-] I^cc^ so noted for its polite and

^nnjso

0 is

i?. government'f?

SKcar.s.M»

metto flag, with the word*: "'.South Car-! ,'!''

jolina has moved—others will follow." On

tiir,r as con

I The !ieon. The t.iirc

day morning at ten A. M.- He was take! from the iiattie ]•lonse, accomnanied 'j'.i ri" ,,, jhis wife, and carried to a ,.dace for safcl^ V't

J$

ito

l0 in,l

meeting was held.at. the appointed

"-e, and several speeches were made by —.ber'of th

decisive action was taken, bmvev-

hearing tooK place ysstccuay before or, and the meeting adiou-ned to Friday '.liaminoi.u ,ms .csigij. rairies, ana hau Kccorder iiueu, a case which is'.ooual to the Captain I'.einrr "tin drrauce I

r,e

the girl, actnoii'y frirht-1 .T1 Nasuviu.u, Tkxa*., Nia IS. v.oiuuii'i teii if Lo would The notes of the Georgia and South r, steal any more. Carrol ma banks are taken in this city a: soon eturned to 0 per cent. discc-uriL his

rl

tL. 1,:nf.„r^-p..,.-0Cp',vrv

Uar with room tor

Legisij.ture ad iourna to-morrow

,'

xvdksi

uver they ervant was r-

,!is

aiss 'Stature .iygftot-:.

receiycd that tju

sok'TBS t'

li VA

soy \--ir aTo

been hil before

r'oil:!! C:

-pendonce i:ns idenf. It embodies :i portion" {iean Dcciaraiion, wi !i a lis:

charged, and sold, till was detected, by an eld or him coming from .his falh-1 Go moni-r Will! a '.rri«i .fm»•

UUC 1n,lS

l--S' al tC1 WaS

'•transfl3

men grow rich they grow mean.—i free btates this side of the Eockv Moun DenPari^-jean-d to stiff.-r o^siot!,-:!!^.-i .. ^hy I. know men—pious men—who actu- taius, is an instance of patriotism well! mo*t intense angui.h. HU ™KS*™'iVe3 i.oj. /wi oc scarce ^ly perjure themselves about the value of worthy, of her previous history.

Tkejirst

--1 —rf. —r TheyVrf j'l3aek'b(Tiie pierced with ti swont cane", n-

the last io

mean as—well—tneanness' lias tunneled do any act which shall lead to its' dc-struc- dav'crf tbe election. SI -.t j--

crie a ac.'

tne r-resc msiti

11altered

fairs in tha

lie eon-iu.-'r'

snjfAnjc.tm.z: %.:AA Car.: :h a Sptnal ('»!isn:n. During the election r-t at 1 l:iiolsJo-.*.-»' mention of which wrs 'made in ""r :graphic dispatches, a 'nan named J"hi!.Pfcnoar was stabbed i:i the back with a sv-rird cav:e.

he weapon driven ie e.t.-ou

miawav ot tne spin ^1 column.

aajkv

ioJttT 7 0!?I "Jo!

,0 ,s

Naples was illuminated and then

Two hundred French and 200 Knglish were put hors de combat 1,000 Tartars were killed and found in the fort, among whom 'was the General in Chief.

The other p,rts siirroundercd successively. The same evening the capituiation gave the allies the whole connf.rv ns I'nr as liensin, and (300 brass guns of larire calibre.

The Ampassadbrs were at Ti jnsin where the Chinese commissioner intended then

l0

^}PL'n Negotiations.

It was reported that the Ambassadors were soon to proceed fo l'e'kin.

A correspondent of tliu Cleveland Phiin-

Thc steamer Canada frtui) Liverpool the .,d eaiCT g'^ t'1» io !lo v,ing aocuuut of .tl»«

3d, via Quecustowii 4th arrived this cven-j^'JWUi^ti.yfiiiins.grounds at Bladansburg,

....

1

niiiru«?r« on this duelMiir around.

Inventing the Mockade' oH™ "eeess.tv for if- f" Kvon

!o

was attacke 1 ou 10 ]it ,u

tahtc 0,1 rbo

foHowin- I he

eave ,v !l tl,e

1

C-- on'the 8d. .broken. .[.? still lives ws»h Mns-n sis

was

great rejoicing. An attack on uia was shurtiv expeefedI.vtv.a and Ciun'a.—On the 1st of October the Sites, after a remarkable resistance, carried by'nssanit the most important of the Takee forts.

7i«»vi:.nn.vry.

Ciiaulk-tun, Nov. 12.

The largest and most enthusiastic meeting ever held in Charleston night at Institute Hall to rat a convention by the legislature. The galics were filled

r,c ru

:M,I

Gratli, Snratt, Coleock, Conner

others. iien speaker declared the enthusiasm perfectly wild. Outside meetings were! addressed by leading merchant:-", all de- I claring their readiness to .vneritice all

13

dissolvcu

wis

:iin iJ IDiukoU Ie a,C:

««hI prevent »"ith grape snot, and so near togoiner that

^'P^red. 'I cy would hit h,:. 1* if they fell on thc:r*

f* changed by

0

,l t!U

h'-V'

igreed'1 the I other'!

,nftn .""r

'-'O.UOO—tne bnlinnco

hS :akcn ll

Geor r, a? lakc:i a

*,irt»USnV frotr: ed siao.i

)n

her.-.

the

bro]reil o!7 about lwo inchc

body

«, (,r

filf:

was foun impossible to met

of i.(.i. n.oi.e ,. caUiO tiicj^^oie taie the weapon, ami yesterdav hiorning Deno-' jed insiue tlie rnouth between the lower jaw.1, where liie tongue is situated. Th's tongue is a huge spongy mass, and dii-* at that time exceedingly soft, from r-j csurctoair. guvs wnv like a bag: at the

?d from Illinois town

ar was con

8a'1

e''1 in j!ie bonc

fe.-k Gertie pierced' with ^'swdrt! can*? h*,

to ratify the Constitution, she Is de- had bis face terribly bruised arid ba««-"il.j*h"rn of the tu'eraa"

abandon it. or to Altogether he -hat^tf rotrw*i" time h«'party is bound to

^i

tie

seconds,

'O-^ing with ballots and iking twelve killed llar-bono

^nors'of^var. laying as the di.tanee. Mason was k.l

hnd his collar-b.

S S 3tef

111 Georgetown His hair turned white so

&

soon after"Mie liuht as to cause much com-i ment. He has .since been selected to act as second in a.duel', but refused in accordauce v.iih a pledge he nunto to his wifo soon after killing her brother.

1

Id 1820, Commodore Decatur was killed -f in a dii.-1! |v (.'oniiiinilnre Haron. At tho first tire, both fell forward, with their heads within ten feet of each oilier aud as each supposed him.sidf mortal.y wounded cach fully and freely forgave the other, still lyirg on l!ie ground. Decatur expired immediately, but liarou eventually recovered:

In 1821, two .strangers, named Lcga and Srga, appeared here, fought, and Sega' was instantly killed. Tho neighbors only arned this much of their mimes from tho marks on their gloves left on tho ground: Lcga was. not hurt. hi 1S22,

Midshipman Locke was killed

here ly a clerk of the treasury department, named Gibson. The latter was not {hurt.

In 1820, ITcnry Clay, fought (his second

1 Msspmhleil tl. i1'110') wit'1 John K:indoIph, just across tli« a'if\ the ('ail for 110,0,naf-'' John Randolph, preferred to ture. The Virginia soil. He receir-

led bV ladies. Jnd"e Mc-! Glay^s shot, and then fired his pistol inami speeches were made I ',

10 Tliis

W:1-

1011

maiiitainiiig.Soutb Carolina's honor. There

is no longer nnv doubt thai, South Carolina I V^"

accordance with a

anil I made to r. Benton, who spoke "This

lo uf !l

dl the evening before

3Irs. CI ay, and alluded to the quiet 'sleep ot I er child aiid the repose of tho mother. li'indolph quickly replied

a a a 1 W

[dying. The (Jonrier -tliee disnlares th- I

I shall do *o!hing to disturb the sleep.

,,r

repose of the mother."

Cra Jt ssu wI,t,sc funcral 1 a«cn-'

,irc,

j-

1,0

"'-'"••'rl^d

-Air- and

extenoing his hand, advanced towards

rUsi,t 1

l0.'!,°«t

hi,1,:

K!,!"lolP1'

ball struck his coat/ Mr. Clay, yyu owe

3 :ov hay when hi and said I'aeetiou.-.ly, me a eo (.'lay replied," 'i'lianh God the no greater I" Ttiey v. cri friends tcr. 2 a ii a ii Their first urunes ar not remembered.—j?" 'ii:i-y -.fi't from the South.

d'.djt i.«f ever af-

I so a

and 'oro'h-r of Brirlo:!, met Mr. Mierborn ,* :v,d excli.nnged a sh'jt, when Sherh-ovn s«id?i--vtr. K'ty.-l have no desire to kill vou."t .." .No iiiiitifcr,'' s.ii-.i key, "1 came to^

cry .vTi thiii" iani .-iien.-or ii now 5 1 yo ." A:*fl hr- did li ,!. fi'r.'i v-s, of l\entiicky, assumi ig the quarrel of .fames Watsoil sUb witli .Jouatii.in illey, of "d.dne, selee'ed t.'n.'i [dace lor Ciiicy'.s :i,:• i.'or but de' parfe-.. i( ariiiiig -r a Vih bh, with two I

'ii-,

ACiiso its., /iu\„ ]•!.

Petti'S lias issued ii pioi.'-ama'ion

.i'ac:,'-'o:i and rlorrel, were arm^d

'irei in p:nnil. for the pnrp'osc of assassinaliiig iilev. ui'ived towjtrds the river.— lint

l.\ :ijh

a,d

hi's iiiiiids missed tho par-

i.e.i and retiiined to the city. tr which the*•vere s.on 1 eiowed by firaves and the eorp.s" of Ciiic--., ]'•. 1^4.1. a hiwvor'nhinfd .Jones' fought Willi I dled l.».loi.k, on. I) ti.jl, -'i. Ii'ooie anU A. .1. halias hnd a hostile m.'eiing

i':iiia« wn1:'

shut

II

in th"'

s.it.uid -r, ho! re -overed. In 3^o2, Daniel and -.'oi.-ns- n. two ei'iiorr, hehi a harmless set to iieri'-, wiiieh terminated in coifee.— In ij.ivis aud i'ddjreway fought hero. Hicg-vv.-.'iv ailo'.vet! his an ag.»iii: '. to fire wi-'h j'lt rei

i»: I he shot.

,\

':iio was caught J'og.1', Lngland, Mr. ('lift went it on the sho'C

an towed :o tiie -ie ii e. time ago, aud the dov, to see it. Ho fo

-.villi nis huge nioinh j.rapped open wit.il poh-u. Tii his eagerness to examine the int -riml p.-.rts of the mouth, Mr. Clift sic

same lime slipped toward* tin. gnhe:. nearly as far as he could

J' or

Mr. (,l ft v.'a« rea'lv in a dmgenr ca:n ut he sr: il: lower and lo.vc.' S'lb-iiance oCjJjc tongue and --uh'

1,1

V* Vl 1 »j* S ciaws Di aiiy necSrne iniiirrii 'in .such ai nrany uisai'Denrca aitog-Mlier. manner that :it5 pincers ^wcre eoderc-d 'hofr in sta' ire, and in a useless. The Doctor endeavored to ]q %ou doulr ess hv,- Jo -1 hi-. 1 the wrupor. iii a variety of ways, but to no oiiv. uias.®, but. boat honk wr. purpose. It hnd been driven in wirh so fjUUitioc, and t-hc gv.d li'ti-

on *ly

ij

iir.

c.voa

than a njri! driven Dr. Srn?

adopted in convention, in ITS jvas £vew into a Stick cf wood. Dr. Sm1\h fmsf'-v ^rscy.. It was in .New Jersey that Wash- 'procured a pair Cf'shrcntak^ r'r 1 he. scr.:-? oi tae two v.in--, of the Re ington sfn^cu the wave of British conquest land made another effort. '"After orpub'car. party are Irenibiin? in iLe la! in 1176 an3 1. whdn rt threatened to two iria!s hb sUcceedcd :n securing a cDcc^.'.Jt Old A'.c" g^cr» v.itl

^cw'into a 'Stick cf

sh

fiiisiH'

a I

Inc:a5,:i ani th®

rl sn

/riu'o 'he till I Jo was

in

I tit in rer.i! .'ir.u'.cd

i:i i'i ni it i:, bim..ti

,, ~'\cvt

a lie tak" th: I-. -t'lM'caii

dis3o!v I'-.:io-.i