Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 November 1852 — Page 1

BY C F. HAIiKSOW BROOKYILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY. INDIANA. FRIDAY, NOV. 0. 1S5J. VOL. XX - -NO. 4(i.

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i.' 100.000 for the purchase of an estate linho nnrdrrnl nownic!' j "Now!" exclaimed thejude. h id been voted him by the English Par- About the 18th century, whenever j Four persons stepped forward and hat-tent. On July 1st, Solilt became my student of the Mariscb.nl t'ollojre, , seized Downie, on w hose features a cold N.lpO! Oil S l.'.CUtOtiat. and Oil Jlllv 0 r Ahordixon. inrnrrpd llir. linlixn:nro nf tho : r lu.ii.iix sweat hail lihrst fixrth Thov

Snn .Sebastian was attacked; on the . humbler citizens, he was assailed witli , bared his neck, and made him kneel be-

tho question '-Who murdered Downie! v fore the bloc.;. Reply and rejoinder penernlly brought on 1 '-Strike'."- exclaimed the judge, a collision between "town and frown:'" j The executioners struck the axe on although the young gentlemen were ae- t tlie lloor; an issistant on the opposite side cusc.I of what was chronologically im- lifted at the same moment a wet towel, possible. People have a right- to be an- and struck it across the neck of the regry at being stigmatized as murderers, cumbent criminal. A loud laugh announwhon their accusers have probability ' ced that the joke had at last come to an

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" ... ' " ',' ".. , .7 "," " Mr. President: P;nre ihe announcement 1 firrt Artesian well -f Mr. J. F. Mnthews. iu

"r " ,l" l"ee, ai neeu- 0l this tiieelirg, a mournful event ha- cast a i ahab;i, completed. It s ..la bet ueep,

Tin- Dallas A'.t. Ga.ette sum tii.il til.

M:i tue name ol Sorauren was won, and on August 8th San Sebastian w as 'la'.-". On October 7. Wellington follow oil SSoult across the llidass-on and entered France: and the battle of Toulouse tiViiiinnted Wellington's seventh poniv.su'.r.r campaign. This battle took place after Napoleon had abdicated. Lord Wellington soon afterwards retv.rne.l to Engbtnd and took his seat in the Holm' of Lords for the first time, as

est tliou c-tre about the stars

U There was 2,400 votes polled in the city of Indianapolis, at the State election. U" America! stoves are now largely usei in Cone tauUttcple.

glo jiii over this land. I n :lie eciiement of : "nJ sends fortli a stream of water measured at

1 a fervid political canvass, tlie Angel of Ueath ' Ration per n iiuit-. The Tiiiioii-i i lias c.iiLd Dat.iel '. el.strrto liistijiul account, i French well alii rem. Me. it is stii.t. dees not . I."t ns listen revrelilly to l!m voice ol ihe ; iiscliorp ? mor-" than hall " tli is quantity. "Tlie Creator, which thns to the !iti;;ry waves ; water say the Cazette hot's op. Iile a ; of pariizan real, 'P'v'", l e still." lVf.i'e cataract, forming a I roich of consi iernliU

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we rrii-i-d to vindicate theclii;is of the il-

EPThe iog populttion of the United States lutr:ous hvinp to exhalted liuiior and trust, is estin a'.ecat uht ut two nii'lions. let us pause to pay a s,u) aim Milemn tribute i to 'he illi.Bt itiusdeai. Wonl.t t!u,t 1 pussess-

iu i ue uim jew woo ever uecair.e a puo- ea me p. wer, as i Co the ill, to do justice

Itio Janeiro. A l.-tterlroin an American in ?lio de Janeiro thus describes some of the peculiarities which came under his notice in tin- Iiraziiian capital: All citizens of distinction in Rio have in their employ a large number of ser- . vtiiits. win in tin v dress in livery. It is

r,von:er;ui and MnK:i:g to sec me Dantiy

legs ef the negroes encased in blue breech", fittintr close to h skin, with

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:k- of Wellington. ThesnS of half a !i;on sterling was vet vl to him bv the

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.it. iv lUl lli II VA M t-Sll.1 11 nviiii ii' II : o nvui... i i it 'ii - in i vi i ii nil .n i - ; II n no u II u j;i. ij IV iui. iin. ut.i.iioi " j OUrflllln VlTeC i" t j ! t ' ' 1 :t the evcention of his old sobliors u-lm dued. Ilowniowas sacrist, or ianitor at students tried to onen a vein, but all ! LT Mrs. Partimrtnn wmit i n Lnn. tr tt,t ... - nI'iireL 1,1 10,1 0 potttoii lie oc

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size, auii tue w crouno, snnie two liuu.

c.re t yards ;i-t.u t, reqiore" dit. lnnjj. to -a-

ry p'i tlie itnmene quantity of nrater ci lice-' ted upon Its i-crface.

Mr. K-id, the siicresful liorer of thi well, a pair of tremendous military hoots reachhs coMimciic-d borinj. miotlier, foui" sixty in; to knees and spurred on the heels; a yards (liftant for Mr. Mathews- w hi. h wi'l short jacket proluselv ornsni ntcd with become l.iOH or S.litio lr t e'een. To pre- co W'tmu- . n.WnTnt..,! ..nn;n.

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ous'v with srold lace, and ell the name-

vtit ii'Jurv to tlie tip-t, it is nerrssarv to

make the cmiH one much deeper, so a to reach a c.itier lit stratum i-t water. The first

-""". ' piea .ii me t.ll- 1 ,e lis t rt allium. iiwti,-,.n u-e'l i tn'ie,1. as tl.e fp. im,; i!t).

ercd his bead from his bodv. idnsuage, tor me nenetil ol the resident islat. rs. MaUMiu n, l'uhlicits, and Orators ' --Ir. Keid i al... burmj a W(.l forPr. FicTt u-nc n trnrrnilt. t, fill 'TllO tllo,Ti,n t and visitiiijr Americans in that citv. I ould, I am sure, he fur short of exiiressiuir ''. hiindred .van's civta-1 from Mr.

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tin Spam, "ol the most mfay in the world." Of the70.P00 e.l army only 35,000 were l?rio recti not recapitulate the

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ti-.-n:.; of the 16th and 18th of June. '15; thy r.f familiar to every school boy; tvr will we stop to discuss w hether, but i--r tho arrival of Blue her at Waterloo, Wellington would have been beaten. Af; t i lie capitulation of Paris ho was r.i.t '.e FvM ?Iarshal of the allied armies,

'i w ;;- it ea lacitv tie was appea'.ea to in

Manschal ( oileire. One of his duties

consisted in securing the gate by a certain hour; previous to which all the students had to assemble in a common ball: where a I.ntiu prayer was delivered by the principal. Whether, in discharging this function, Downie was more riffid

Was over: and the conspirators had now j Southern Bolt" the

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by y.:..;V ution v. : : :' whic' hi? Well; six V.

: .-.ving a. ;!i'.l v. r.r v as i1.. -. Col. V,'.!,v t S r'-v".' he firt u,;t. but ;..Krs erts r.nd Col. Well, sT of Serir. : tinlstrntive tab he.Wi-VCT tiil srv service, and M.-.j-r-C.t ii -r:-.l. t-i wr.r which bis t;T.Toencon.r.tati.U'r .vl.tch takes in ";r. . tat - -v :-nd

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rn The;r side? llllt tho "tnl-inrr ntp' nf

Downie. occurred when the gowns-' But Downie responded not the unroar- "c c"Rree l" Ul9 cily 01 uton. died recent- , ' " ..eci. uut now let-ii.e are words men . so maligned, were in swaddling ; ous merriment they laughed again but j "" ' l'or House of that city. : iJ, h IlViv.T io"e X"w foutclothcs. 'still he moved not they Tilled him, and , O" The Methodists propose to erect a ureCe. ' feo But there w as a time, when to be brand- Downie w as dead! Metlmdut rinm ii :,. r .r;.- i i To say that Pan i l Webster wns rreat.

Bonaparte return- ed as r.n accomplice in their slaughter of i Fright had killed hiin as effectually o? 1 , i . , . '' . J womierful, world-renowned or to sav that

Kicliard Downte, made the blood run to ii the axe of a real headsman had, sev- .

iiim and put himself at the the chock of many a youth, and ent him ,,.x l.:., ... .- ... ll.tllA l.x lil Krxt-o tt,"..lirrtxtl'i1l n,.l

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It Ii-js lonj been mv belief, that charees 2''0 c.ilhms of wuler per minute.

I outnern noil tlie papers talk of, is nuv were there hiiv cn.-ge, by which we could I A conesnonrient of the (Jarette sr'vos the

to bCilkink themselves Ot satety. 1 Itey ki , ..rjln U0lt tml use(I t0 spark ..5w,et , measure and compare intellectual p.iwer, as follow hi): ill relation to the first well of Mr now in reality swore an oath anione ' Alice." We hasten to anwer tl Id I- 1 1 We C"'" "" "H '' "" c '' P"""". the iutel- Math -ws, which was bored for the purp. se of themselves; and the affrighted young ' ." . ' : lect of l)aiiiel Wtlster, in massive nreii(;th obtaining suirnient water to supply a steam nu n. carrvimr their disguises with"them, ; ,at 8 8011 ofTllU1'''' Bolt. and solidity, had no superior among living cotton mill: left the bodv of Downie lvit,r in the ho- I O The Yankees assert that all their chil- A,ul '".li,'lt augua As.-embiy of the First, a ei! was dug in the ordinary w ay.

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drenarebom rreniuses. and to verify this, i . . "lr" ".s 1 Z?":" IT.' "Z.'"'

i.: ...... t ,. ,.. :.. .it:-.. I, 1 l.n.,1 il,.i n.,i.i.i.;,,,.ii,,.... . ,i ,...i . . . . c " ,! ", i miow net w nose wouhl iwiitnuuuip o'lit-u iiioesioue. .- larsr-

l'"'"'-: "i i-iiiv i . xi xx iit inx :..,.x. iui ii . iilx i iiiiiiii ii ii l xx n. iii ' l , x v 'j say tiial w lien a baby ts 11 ot sIeem!.fforlhei.ron.Hiuce,l.intl.isre.e... ,,,nr,. e..l. nine loi was then nrecured. ami a h,.!e:il.'

i lent. 1 his is umioubteidy strotiw l.uiiiai'e: : inc'ies ;u ciiameter bored thro'ltr I

: hut what other wiil approximate to the truth ' sharpening tlie end, and puttiiiu an iron ban 1

lio lias not telt, wlieu listening to or peru- : around it. th- log was put down and hrnilv ' , sing his master efforts, that hi. intellect was, driveu and fibred into the roc.lt. The- wed v'

Ncv. but refused to il-.terlVre.on punetualitv, and that those who were ' cape. r! """""y eaM a Minday Chesterfield to a vast, gig oitic, or, it there be a stronger word was theH hied up the upper end of tne l-g

e r-r-md that ev had been con lemn- not in the common hall w ithin a minute Next morning the body was found. ' strar.ger, as he entered it. "I beg pardon,'1 ' e Fr;:H'h Ci-vernmcnt. and that of '' prescribed time were afterwards Judicial inquiry was instituted, but no rcpliel the intruder, ' I fear I have; I took it

v:w oiilirnrv nnd n.,t rennmanded ai:d (in;N(l bv the principal s;.tts!actorv result could be arrived at. fur a rbristian's."

Thomas Lcpponcott, a

It was also known ed one ot Ins ieet to such an extent by the less of hyperhole, that t:o mind ever grasped violence

as mor-ironoral of the ordi- points ot academic routine, anna neree mat. trie simienis nan nireu apanmems . m miiug egm uou mm un nc-

In be went to St. Peters- , war soon be cm to ratre between the :n the hotel for a theatrical represent a- i cessnry to have it amputated. The operation . .' . . . n : i.i.. '. ' l.i . r.... 1 1 il,. n. :.. 1 I r, I,,. i r .

spiC.nl omoassv. Ml lc-. 1 ouvgi;:n nun u.e i,i:ii:.'a- mm i uniiiii . un.i ui.n j u inc oau uei u ciio. iv.i ui win oe periormea on caiuiuay ai'.ernoon.

Downie took care 'hat in nil the pro- them; but bevond this, nothing was ; rp;.. p,M

know. Xo noisebad been heard, and no 1 ....

of the law. b..; bis oi n, nents were not Proof of lie murder, r eotih be adduced.: i .rget ,P ,a u.e worm is now

s-b careful, and the decisions of the rulers were uniformeriv o gainst them, an 1

tel. One of their number told the land-

hat their entertainment was not vet

he became stricter in the performance quite over, and that they did not wish the a.in!t, Sl is rnn; ,te ,., ,Ullklllfr lent. This is un.ioul.t, ,dy strm.tr 1.,1,-mi.re: ' incSes in diameter bored thrJusr . it- After

vi i, hi v.'i i 1 ii iv 1 1. in i ii--i ii v i . . ii "-v u'- "'i ' "-i'1'i i t now a. improve ns cracie. now be ascertained: but there run be no be disturbed for some hours. This was. i dor.M that he closed the irate with austere to give them all time to make their es-I 0' e 'U 1501 mif,t'k'n the pew

sir.' blandly raid a Sunday Chesterfield to

less trappincfs that are supposed to give a dazzling effect to high life. The cabriolets are drawn sometimes by mules,, but chit lll by horses. Tlie driver 's seat is behind, but very high, so es to overloek the body of the vehicle. Public drivers, as well as private, wear the prevailing livery. It appeared to me that r.ire thnn half the Snhibitar.ts of Rio. of every ccn Jition, weai some badge of office. Laced coats ami military caps are seen on all sides. B.,ys of ten or fifteen years strut about town in the uniform of full-irrown officers. Some of them, I believe are ca-

bc'i ingiiig to the Emperor's military

fUll.

The burdens, such as coffee, flour.

young man now

;t- va-' mi-fiarv and not reprimanded ami nneii p

o'vli i:. its j n isdiction. On the final and professors. The students became The corpse of poor Downie exhibited no - T"X . V . 1 . .1 . ii-ritnt.i.l fll It.'.. ot.i...n.w n.l lunl- iivni-n ! Iini-l- f.F,-!.ilixwrt !,itiralix.nvtixr1fll

x'V'.l i' T lOii X'l I' rail e .C rtlUri.CU IO 1 11 vi ul CVI IX tin .-.-.mri i"vix xii h.hiix x ixiinxv, iiuviuiui v.xxii.ivi. . i , . , , . . r.;.-i a-..l r ,ve.l nn rvtra irranl nf nettv means of anucvitiir the sacrlsl: he. The ill-will between him and the stu- lStu at ,1,e Commercial Hosp.td, has injur

jCiOiU'OO. He entered Lord Liverpool's in his turn applied the screw at other : dents was known.

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Of .in nncii-nt or.ilor it was said, that he

touched nothing whirh he did not mioru. : var. ous tools anu cut. trivaaees of the a-l, the

'Webster touched nothing whirh he !ni not earth as rapidly pene rated. I illustrate. Ol another great mind it has been 1 As each lower -dieet of water was reached iid, that he etuoped to reach the loftiest bv the tools, the water was thrown up by the i thought. Of Webster it navy bo said wilh whlx" in greater quniilitii hiki with more

W lieu the "fust water that is,

appearing about a foot above the surf.ice. baskets. tVc. are carried from place to

I he l-onntr th-n f?nitieiioed, and. w ith the place on the heads of the negroes. It is

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:cat:i ot i,;V 'rpooi. to" retiree. :rem "ic- unn liiu- pi x -.,.. r.ml r.Nimn! his comma ml of ceedinffs he kept within tlie strict letter

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a:nl remained cut of the cabi-

h the si'ministrati uis of Can-

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el'th'- hitter. Wellington wr.s infe.rm a cabinet, and be mnin'i power, until the agitaticn in favor t'iol'C emancipation, especially the y ihto the civil list, forced him to ret. Tb." pnsvap-of the reform noty be . have formed th? ternfnation of his - : ': leal crisis. Though differing

;f his o;v.ni ti. h was the most uusi Hen f Sir Rol i tPerl.and s acted witli him on both lvs two

Of two bundled students at the college, ,,e,nK nH,,t al aRl l5oston- ller I'S'h -(,,n who could point out the rnii'tv or suspec- i ft. 50 feet breadth of beam, 2S feet deep

astiur.shiug what immense weights thise carriers transport in this manner. An int mre ivn related to me of a negro w ho carried a barrel of rum on his head from one xtremity ol the city to the vth-

a great i.vn more readily or held it more the water just below the first sand stone : er. a i.iM.iixe oi set crai nines. I nis is

hniiiy. And his works, voluminous as they ' was reactiei , the upward How f the water we at-; ueniicnTeil, tiav ng been tested are. are not ephemeral and eveaesent. Hazing ,lo; exceed svvei! gallons fter minute. by a v. rtiT'T mnde by an American resfor'h like a meteor to vanish as soon as ad- B Wi,s increased to one hundred gdlons when ident with a visitor to Rio, both of whom mired- Thry are n Iterances lor all time. the second s ind stone was perforated, and on wer' interested in the result I freauentTo lose one of them would be to lose h Ph i id ' e H"rd sh-et of water, upwards of j s;lH. ,,10st, no,oos carn. at a brisk trot rn... ft,.. c..rr,- ll..l.tu i :. ..!!. .n 1.. .1 1IH1 !.! iiin o-r mitiille rimlleit mi thrmiirli -- . .....

11X7111 lux .-nil i i i.nxn mi llllilirt I 111 lliese K I'' --j-

iiiimort.il wort s he has erected his own ever

lasting mtuiiitiic nt. The costly structures

Reprimands and ted o-uilty! Moreover, the students were i in hold, and will register 31'HO tons. She is which hero-woiship erects for its iiids must, I . r . .. . ii. i- ..

in favor of Dov nl

fines having failed in producing cue sub- scattered over the city, and the iragis- clipper built aud will have four masts, ordination, rustication, suspension, and trates themselves had manv of their famieven the extreme ser.'ence of expulsion lies among the number .and it was not de- At the recent session or the Ohio con!:ad toi he put in force: and, in the end sirable to go into the affair too minutely, ference, at Zanesvile, Bishop Janes directed law and ord.-r prevailed. But a secret 1 Downie's widow and family were provi- 1 the nameof L. L. llamline as a member of and deadly grudge continued to be t -nter- ded for, and his slaughter remained a the Ohio annual conference, in accordance, tained against Downie. Various schemes mystery until about fifteen years after its l)le reqest 0f ex-bihop The couof revenge were thought of. ; occurrence, a gentleman on his death- vo,eJ him a ,nperanull,ed're,llUon. Downie was. in common with teachers ; ot-d ilisclosei! the whole particulars, anil :

in the long lapse of rges, crumble and ba forgotten, hut whose imagination can anticpi te the time when the speeches of Webster will not be models of eloquence? And thhs has he illustrated as much, to say the least, as anv living man, whether we r-gard the

the orifice, seemingly 'inpatient of its limits.

! I hulking that tile iu.uility of water would be increased by enlarging the hole, tl:?y rimmed out plj inches in diameter, and MS : feet deep, to the sand t.tone lying above tins

third heil ol water; and inserted a tube from t.dd if a fe it performed by n noTo

iiue ufsi, iiuu resmii up n me our:; snie! stone. They were not C sa, 'pointed . The ! water fr jin a small strei-m became a la'iie

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oust or the future of his inllneiire ilii nl.x. Column, rii-lnng SnTaWs with violencv, t

rious troth, that in the ban. is ol men entirely r:,,' ,,f 1 e',ll trilhins per minute; mid runcreat. the IV u is n.ihlier than the Sword or u'"o 111 a coiisideraiii,; nvuh-t. the Sceptre. j From the brief telegraphic notices Vct re-1 .i.hf poor. Ceived of his death, we learn that thi mighty '; "l am por," murmared a widow, looking intellect was clear to the last, so that we may hopelessly round upon her f.ither'ess ;;h'l-

lext ol say ot it, in tlie words ot the poet: sorrove : fctt .nf.:is sots the nexnCnir stnr.

Ulai It ir''s nut iio n ln Uiii.ltlie dark -lied wpl. er pi'

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'i-si'-ivvrs acted with him on both lvs two and taught., enjoying the leisure of tlie avowed himself to have belonged to the ! iDLord Mahon has explicitly withdrawn

corn law poVietes. lie necepte.1 and re- shot t New ear's vacation the pleasure obnoxious class ol students who murdered histccusation against Mr. Spark, of bavin

t . -;i-d the command in chief under Lord being, no doubt, greatly enhance.! ny me . uo me. ,naje unauthorized additions to the Ri.-ell. His voice has latterly been sel- annoyances to which he had been sub- Washington's letters, expression bis

d.m heard in Parliament. One of his J.vted dnr.ng the recent p.cRer.ngs- ' lor having preferred it, and confesses that his l-.-., ro'twa his emphatic eulo-Tium up- when, as he was one evening seated with W ilham the Conna -ror died from enormous f-' ,;,v:'r u.;hert Peel t int he above all his lamiiv in ies onicial residence at the ! rat, from dri-.ik, and from the violence of h , M,ef ,M ,,s ,rn,h aff,HS,wl l,,e nl ,one on . u in' . . .i,. admited towards Mr. Si.arks in liis bislorv

nvn he ever know, was governeu tn ev- gate, a messenger iiium no i nun iu.it a psssmr.. ' ; earnest wor.is.and not to protimtnce a length en action of his life by a love of truth gentleman at a !ie:ghberi;-g hotel Wished ; William Rnfus died the death of the poor j O A bitter hostility is said to exist be- ened panegyric. As a public man. I tuink .-! .notice. " ; to speak with him. Downie olirv.'il the p,., t,J:lf lu houtc.l. ) tween the Indians of California and the Chi- j w may snin un his ends and aims through a

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, dren, One who clung to her bosom. '!

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peit o'.'ilie skx, :!lt nflFeaveiu1'

as much as tour or live hundred pounds on their head. A gentleman of my acquaintance said he saw 800 pounds carried to a consid-

dis'ance in this way. I was also

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loncr:nj: i m Mr. Rudjre, who lives up in the npi!titaii;s of Tejuco, that quite surprised m?. as I know by personal experience the dilhviiliy of walking there wili,o;it :.i:y burden. Tliis ma's was in tiie habit of carrying upon his head every we-k or two a L.irr; 1 of llutir; nor did he make a practice of resting on the way. except o'ice. and '.hen only for a few minutes. The di-trnee to 3Ir. RudgcVi is at 1-M-t eight or ten miles over a very st eep and rugged road. I have frequent

ly seen a m to hearing alonsr at n hrisS

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erhnps.the'me-it exalted and room into another, till at length a part-

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a l-ri-ish for.-;v,-,e-d o.i'O.i In 'ni'un'rv vi',!i

z i :t i-ii t:s n t ii e .- xf

ru-ncro'us ever conferred o-tt a single ie.i'ix lil-.;,i. We subjoin the list: Duke ami Vcetint. Wellington :Baron Douro; i nlht of the (Jartv r. and tirtnid Cross of tV.e".;th; Prince of Wa'er loo iu the Ne'hr-.lir'.ds; Duke of Cinda.l Rodrigo. a- '. tlratidee of Spain: Dnkeof Victoria:

il of Terres- e

''tas's that

Henry the First died of gluttony, hav

ing eaten too much of a dish of lamp ' r.ns.

Stephon died in a few days,

Almost overcome with sorrow, thou;

r.nt I arose only to say a few uncete and . orave w,lu lue regin mat esinr sm- ; tf),t a ,,ur0ini r gofil on hU head, and

times ive. she prepared for the work before this too. ,vit ti as much apparent ease as her. liy by day she grew stronger, thooali if he had nothing on but his hat. The toil bowed down ln-r farm: y.-t still would pedlars carry large cases filled with stock s!: say, I r.m poor, very peer " "' "ri fancy ware on their heads, A nd she was poor iu a worldly sense- Parh sheut'ngthe price as they pass each house.

! ed another one. They tegard the Celestials j to Cromwell; and may I not and, met the late night she sought her rourh a the mid hour, !....-. . . . ,1...... !:.. i !

of what was as interiors and trespassers on their do- ! l,,wc l"''eu. and ,hat ,)pr rdjUrpp n,iKilt Jm.i,ted at

... '..:..,. .1,.,. ...r ,...ii..... .T...I ... .'r-iil

eut oHrthe heads of three Chinese, mid burn- ; ma.l,e followed the a.ivi.-e aiven bv Wolsev !

Ma

tr i;k IV" tti'a e

:i.;.'-t;s r i'.iiii i-ie:'s n

e3.

ith t.

, !

''.I; he

'ce

i

t'.

:! bv the hi lie a k: !i - -tube-t 1:: the vs:

ver

C lese ".ted. I'it'eii!L."ll vern- ; the t N .-

lM.tr:n. ol Terres- eilra

rla in Pertusral: Knight ol the loreign ord.-r? of the (itielph of Hanover, St. A-1 Irew of Russia, the Black Lagie of Pti'ssia. the Ciolden Fleece of Spuin.the Klephant of Denmark. St. Ferdinand rf Merit, rnd St. Jamiaritis of the Two s;:,.:'i.-s- "t.-i v.mili an Joseph of Bavaria.

at.,..;., Ti,.,,,..-, nf n!rin. thix Sivnnl nf fair ;is a iok

-..iii .iui--., .......... .... -

- i l X - . X. - X- . 1 . 1 . .. 1 .

don. ! illia'ii i i:io .n cuicrium s; tain (lev.eral of Sp un; Coniiiia.nier , . .. , r. (r. ...

il el: V Oionei i v. i ei.Tie.ier oiimii . . . . .. .i ii-, ... ,

;e in t ui-lol me Jx.ne linffaee

-teble of the Tower and Dover CasWard.'ii of th- Cinque Ports: Lord

im nf litiper Witn oiacK, ami lighted oy a solitary randie. After waiting for some tixx.x i tliio cte-in.Tix lxlnen nbrillt- fii'tx-

ficures, also dressed in black, and with ; called iliac passion, which we suppose m;i y be : minions. rp( f.r,fi thi.ii aim'st nt. tliy eniintrr's, j ''le common dislrict school, sho roe early in black masks on their faces, presented a royal word for nrussic acid or somelhing like ID" At the recent sitting of the Trotestant T1,J . ,i',"'1 Tr,,t:''s llu'"' if lll"u 1-'11"elt the morning, the hope of a timbers heart

themselves. 1 Hoy arrange.! themselves it. j F: j .i-oil Convention. New York , the salary , Thou faWst . blessed martvr." in the form ot a Court, and Dow-, t, ,i,. r:, j;.i f i,; .,, r .1,. ! ..... t es .... . t.,.,,,,,,,,!. ,, ,i t,

,i,i . ii ,i i, ii v i xi i in ix i iii;, im v. ,i r- 111 lit-v. j . 1 . x x R 11 xv ri XIl I I1PW V P IT .Oil ..... ...... u,;,!,

ess vice. j Hjsliot. was fixed at 1H00 ner annum. The

One of tliosi- I met near the top of the Coreovado. whither he had carried

his wares to sell to the country

pie.

peo-

more.

Count imo- nie, pa e wu.i I error, was -ixeii u. in... r- ; , nameless vice. i ll;l... fi..l tiillllU., tu. wasthere ;, statesman more entirely national

stand ttiat lie was anoiu to oe put. on nis ,, , . ' ! in all his views, than Pani.-I W ebster. The trial. ! "'"nry the t-econd died of a broken bean, ; r.ishop is also allowed the privilege or cm- o-ever , .-rvading thon;:!.! was "Ins country, A iudsre took his seat on the bench; a occasioned by the bid conduct of his children, j tiiiu'.ng to draw, in addition to this, the pN his w hole country, and nothing but hiscouuclerk and public, prosecutor sat below: a A broken heart is a very odd r-omplaint for a ' aryof the Asistant Bectoref Trinity Church, ,r' " I-'t me.'es.-rihe this pissinn. if I iav

inry was . teiia ntielled n tront: am wit- : monarch to die of. rerhaos "rat s bane in h ;s ! xvlnrl, rnnnot bn less than 4-linil ",Mlln -.. k,"iiimi. minis,

nessis and spectators stood around. porridge" meant the same tic ng ss a broken ! more.

Pownie at I rst set. down the whole al- ; heart.

but tho proceedings were p:i,,.i r...,. ,t t

-.ve l';nx in t" C. ' re

conducted with such persistent gravity.

that in spit ? of himself, he began to believe in the rxenuine mission of the aw-

i,i. fill tribunal. The clerk read an indict-

conspirmg

:.,:r W.

to

fe.:.,

I 'Sir :

a-:r .t.

r'',-. 1 ! v ; I". Ws"n " v, e-i i:o 'xv ;rte 1 lit

:r,

a of t ; :i v.:

; t n-,

'. st 111". every s sit;-. r:.

Ireland.

1,'- S.-ereiar' bet little tin;' 'raln of Sir

" ,"i.:er n,s r. . i.rn o"n tli B i:;sli ;irBut t h " battle of 'ro"z x-.iini.'n. d--:." war, retrei.te.; l - ;o,-;i a ?.-r re'li - next year ee nt fer tii-' I errs . r -ru ar.'-'in-of Ireland.

',. aualr v as ib.:-,diPC hr.rshs tit to Portugal.

his plans-

I.! li

ment. chariri'ij him with

ngninst the libert eset tho students; witnesses were examined in due form: tho

tii"-it .xl' llamiisb're :itn! the Tower

:ib-r : C'eanee'ilor of the Cniversi'v public prosecutor addressed the jury: and tiral

fOx'".rd:' "Master of Trinity House: ie President of the S.-et'ish Naval and Il'tt-irv Aer.der.iv: Covernor of Kincs , il -ge: n-:d D. C. L. T!e i p. tire amount of the receipts of

: Dnhe of Wellington fer h:

the indue summed tip.

"(Jentlemen.' sa.d Downie. '-the joke has been carried far enough it is get

ting late, and my wife and family will b.

died like tiie ani

mal from w hich his heart Was named, by an arrow from an archer. John died nobody knows how, but it is said of chagrin, which, wo suppose, is another 1e""l for a dose of hellebore. Henry the Third isaid to have died a"nat-

leath," which, with kings in pala

ces means the most unnatural death by which mortal can situ Me olfhis "mortal coil."

U" The Railroad company has one hundred and fifty men at work on the line of the road to avoid the intlined piano at this end of the road. The line of the Madison RailI road to Indianapolis is being rapidly fenced I in. The company furnishes the lumber and the farmers put m the feneo. Madison Cour-rier.

so call it, in

then close with otiering a resolution

"While the I'niotl lasts, we have high, ex- ! citing, gratifying prospects spread out before ; us, for ns and our children. Iteyoud that I seek not to penetrate the veil. xiod grant; that in my d-.y, nt least, tint curtain may 1 not tise? (tod grant that on my vision never ! ntnv he onend what lies hi h n t When nix

eves sin 11 he turned to I ehold lor t'te Inst time ,' built

1 sustaining her, and put her tire.! hand to the Never task again.

Yerns p-.ssed, and in ri ch of ilv m as they lagged along, the widow siid many times, " I am poor." At last that babe that vra left at her breast grew up t manhood. Her oldest son, thanks to his mother's sacrifices, wis a scholar and a genius from the first. tie v.-ar seit l.i yet in ear!- manhood to the national congre , am! his mother w.-i honored in her l ohle her. The second went inti business and soon

succ sful commercial interests;

up n

the son in heaven, may I not seebini shining on the broken and dishorn nil tmpments of a once glorious Union; on States issevered. diseorilHiit. hellig- rent ; on a laud rent with eivel fends, or Hretlehed. it max he in fr:il.p-

PS n .1 l.tnix.H ? I j.l tlw.ir lvf (...,1,1., ...( III,...!..

Brothers xt Co. of London, has w ritten a let- ni...,nu ..,n.., i...i..,i I .1. ..:.. e

F.dwar.l the First is likewise said to havo .,, M..., (?, r -...; . ,i. ,.i,ii- t,. .. r. .'..i I i

his mother no longer lived in the little cottage, but was placed by her s-m :n a fine hotel and supplied with the luxuries her

IT"Mr. Joshua Bates of the firm of Barii

youth had known.

Tin. third became a mechanic, and bis When afi'uirs became more tranquil, and

Origin of the Rothschilds. The late Baron Rothschild, was the son of a Jew, at Frankfort, of the name of Joseph. He was in humble circumstances, but very highly thought of for honesty and integrity. At the time the French crossed the Rhine, and entered Germany, the Prince of Hesse Cassel came to Frankfort, and asked Joseph to take charge of his money. Joseph did not much like the undertaking, but the prince pressed it so much, that at last he consented, and the treasures were given him. When the French entered Frankfort, Joseph buried the Prince's money and jewels in a chest, but did not hide his own, thinking that if they found no money, they would be suspicious, and search more earnestly. The conse-

quence was he lost all his own money.— When affairs became more tranquil, and

he could enter into business he took

some of the Prince's money, and transacted business with it, as he formerly

business he took

services

rr.rly three million poi nds sterling. emo'um- ntsof Dukes '.uis.nephews,

"eUino- anxious" about me. If I have iie'1 "'r:d sickness," a sickness which Prriy ti,e new pubilc ijihrarv of that ritv 1 throughout the earih, still full high advanced, been too strict, with vou in time past. I it wo. 1 1 purr.le all the college of physicians with bocks to (he am .unt of fiO.WO. On, ! rm and treph.ea streaming in their orie- , , ,- V ! . i . ,. inal lustre, not u stripe erased or polluted, am sorry for it, and I assure you I wid m denominate. condition only attends the gift. It i. that the r n single star obscured, bearing" for its

:.o tej'

rs. . ant

bv

eau

He sox n resumed

ship, but con- . since the ,!iJohn 3loere.

""'i'1 people ot Crcat Britain to " "" 'y of a new system of cpera-v-i.' i'lninsula. Sir Arthur Wel';3 ', reed in cor.imr.nd of the ar- "'''' .r-l.tnia f. rir.5':ht t't-r hi '"-. k his first grea blow r.:rr.inst 'B,.i;rix. which wr.s follow-.-d np ' vut of Vi. tor at Tah.vcra. F r

s lie was cre;,t. tl Baron D. u-

0!:'tt eiiinj-ten.an;! was to

ll 'i two thousand non.id.

"x-( s ,,r, :.r txvo generations. rr.-r-r'y supported bv the -inonels a:;.'. armies.WoBingt n :- Jt r- re--,t into Portu-r.lI. : s" t a;.-nst hita here Jlr.r-

U'isr

l ie re ii-n ii'. ::ry c, r''' itllst;;; '.' " p. e'T- '! :"- r.ded P. a-' a.tcr.the uO.iero a

ti Weil

oiled ch: Ul of icto urted X'v. Tiie

t:;r.otv theu-

T

sen--in !: w. and other relatives, from th

artv.v. the chrrch. and the pension list, are enormous, T'aa; F.nlanJ has lost one of her nolil s; worthies in the death of the Duke o : Wellington non will deny, lie had ast and. various abilities, aud an extraordinary power of combination. by which in almost every instance the success was insured before the attempt was beee.n. His mind was of an original and solid cnt, admirably balanced and coml,::.i:tir the comprehensiveness of reason with the penetration of instinct. Its controlling element was a strong- sterling sense, that of itself rendered him a wise counsellor and a safe leader. He never had great personal popularity. Whilst he extorted the respect and eoniid nee of his tmops. accustoming them as he did to look upon theday of battle ns one pftwsnred victory, be was never reerirdedhy bis soldiers with personal af-ti-'iep. ti;u- h less enthusiasm, like that v.lrch Nelson or Napoleon inspired. In civil life, he had no hold whatever upon the poru'arh art. There was no liberality in his notions and maxims of civil p-'iiey. If,' had i o great faith in the progress of humanity, no lively feolinjr in

take more care in future

'lientlenien of tlie jury," said the judire, without paying the slightest attention to this appeal, "consider your verdict; and if vou wish to retire do so The jury retired. During their absence the most profound silence as onserved: and except renewing the solitary candle that burnt beside the judge, there was not the slightest movement. The jurv returned, and rendered a verdict of II m It v.

assumed a huge

Edward the Second Was most barbarous

ly, indecently murdered, by ruflian, employed by his own mother and her paramour. Kdward the Third died of dotage, and Richard the Second of starvation, the very reverse of fieo'ge the Fourth. Henry the Fourth is said to have died "of

building shal 1 be such as shall be an orna- motto, no such miserable interrogatory es

ment to the citv that there shalt be room for hat is nil this worth V nor those other i i . i cft .... , words of delusion ati.i folly, "l.ihertv first, one hundred and fifty persons to sit at read- , .,,, Ulliou .forwards;" Vnt everywhere, mg tables that it shall be perfec tly Tree to all spread all over in c haracters of living light, with no other restrictions than be nccessary blazing on all its ample folds as they float

for the nreservanee nf Ihe hnnltB. What ,, i ov. r tlie Pea ana over tlie ;U, ami m every

is a courtly rdir.i"e for getting rid

The judge solemnly

l.lnt. .-,x n,,.l n l.lr.-iis.i.l ihe nris

'" "' ' , King. ''Richard Downie! The jury haee' Henry the ?ixth died in prison, by means unanimously (ov.m you guilty of conspi- , known then only to his jailor, and known ring against the just liberty and imt-iuni- : now onlv by heaven. ties of the students of Marischal Col- ' reward the Fifth was strangled in the tower

lesre. ou hive wantonly provoked and i,v ,is nnc Richard the Third, whom Hume

declares to have possessed every quality for

hts cause.! I.y ur.e.siness," ami nneasiness in ; plfeUm(.l estimate at S5n,n.l0, which I shall p il ces nt these times was a very common hly contribu te, and consider it but a small

rot nrn for the many acts cf confidence and kindness I have recived from my many friends in your cit y ." The Boston Journal says: "Mr Bates, though long resident of F.n-

xt-lii.l l!,,ln flia u-tl.,!u ,1

building may cost, I am unable to estimate; i PeIlliment (!r!ir tn rvy tru e .A m'erica.i heart but the books counting additions during my I Liberty and t'nion, now and forever, one

Hid lliseperable.

first pride was to bitdd a house foe bis aged mother, that 'he might call it her own. It was d"iie, mid wilh his g-vitle !:rde and th

geo f mother who bad toiled so hard for him a

home was a paradise.

I The daughter who had lightened all the

cares, who labored hard witn her hands, was c(jl,l. nnd concluded alibis money and ' wedded to an excellent young nun, whos-x jewels were eonc. When l.' went talents find worthy sco;ie in one of the larg- to Frankfort ilO Called oil him and est parishes f New York he is a nreach-r said:

i of the everlasting gospel. ! The younges! son bids f .dr to be a brilliant member of the bar; and thus it has fared with

used to do with his own, thinking it a pity it should lie quite useless. The

Prince of Cassel had heard of the French

cruelty in plundering poor Joseph Roths-

eomplaint. Henry the

Fifth is said to have died "cf ;

a painful nfTlVtion, prematurely."

This of ai

'Well, Joseph, all my money has been" takon by the French." 'Not a farthing-." said the honest man, I h.-ivo it nil T linvx naix.l n Ptfhx iit

,ew.w ., ...u.-n. business. I will return it to vou wilh Fine Nimittitnrtr. I V, ry orten the good woman wi'l exclaim, jntprest on what I have used "" The New York Times has the following while looking baek on the time of disappo nt- . "No." said the Prince, keep it. I will fine similitude: ' ment and strong struggles with the world not take the interest, and I will not take When a colossal statue, which has been ' and then nt her honored ch ildren, "ohlhow my money from you for twenty years. carved out for a lofty position as the top of could 1 ever say 1 n as poor." Make good use of it for that time, and I an elevated dome or a trinmi.hnl Pillar, still '. . . . . will only take two per COIit. interest for

insulted those inoffensive liesres lor some

months, and votir punishment will as

suredlv be condign. Yon must prepare

for death. In fifteen minutes the sentence of the Court will be carried into effect." The judge placed his watch on the bench. A block, an ax, and a bajof saw-dust, were brought into the center of the room. A fisjure more terrible than

government. This Richard the Third was

gland, is a native ot .viassacnneetts, vo be- t;.,. , ., i ;m n, Ml ,;,,..

i:...fU'.rm,.e. n.l I.;. t. ;r. nf n.... . made an unfortunate clerk

- - - j ........... 0i tne arci'.neei io rievat- u. n is amusing to ,. . . that he began bis mercantile career as a clerk i.. o, f ,t. .. l... ,M. t,,f r!"Ck"'P shop they

to the celebrated Billy Gray, to whom he so vass its ,n,.riif. One thinks it has too large commended himself that he was engaged by a 0n fi,!s ,,0 T,,ouih is too large.

mm at a largo salary to resiee at t.owes, tn Oae thinks the sword is too long, and tl.e fliA la) a nf WtrrVit. nnri rt n rronorat n ironf ... . ,t ..

killed iu the lttle, faiilv, of course, for all - . ,,. ;,.. pi .. . . v.,;fir ,,,:. ,,. fr Mr. Gray In direct.ng bis numerous F.ast ,.ff Bno,j11r ,t1:lt it is to0 clumsy: and kuies were either killed fair, or u eu natu- - ,. . , . , ,. s- r,,T r Indiamen to markets. Those were not the ..,i,, ,u.,t u u ion lire v Tt.it si'ii- .r.ir.linir io ibn roi.rt circulars of those . . . . . another that it fs too large ev. r na. nut

days ol steam, and an American m-rciiant "'"J"- .... . wis often unapprised for months of important 1'riinl'rnplc. chinges in the European markets; hence the There is a set cf people, sav Dr. Chalmers, neccessity of having an intelligent agent at

1 r j . i i . , . ,, I 1. I

."i imiy, n regular --sunpiier, x. nu nan i--'

tumble overall The prince told the story to his friends.

were fall Joseph was. in csusomienee, employed

when the workmen have applied their tackle and begin fo leave, and the colof us begin to rise, the stifTness and rlumsiness gradually disnppcTr. The sword sliorlens ;:p to a good

ot t:;ne:v T!:eu- r, . . ... . ,T..... u'1""' -v v ' . . . . ., x.. ' ..,..,i ir.. .it.. " . .. .

''- sirengtn ami majesty ot moral pow- anv tllat had yet appeared, came forward, whom 1 cannot rear tne pinas ot lasnionaoie x..x,. ,.x. ..m.,-,.,, ....xx. scrTirable length, the right arm is no ston ter

. ti

i

st;-l!ep,i;it- li,n-,s,-

rres Yedra--, stu -rtitTr.l. terrible battles of nd Aihureo were

ngt.oi was victorious.

,i.l Al ,-,,w. ,,t

Railway over the Ohio Falls. A Correspondent of the Louisville Times says:

nr.ll txri-inire.l tn nrttbooart of doom- monertv whoe every word is precise, and

UII1I J-I V V U , .... " " - I I - - ster. whose every movement is unexceptionable: It was now past midnight; there was m)t w'l0( though well versed in all the cat-

no sound audible, save the ominous tick-

tion to important cargoes. Cowe was a con- u onfht"to bo. tl,e tnouh C3Btri,r to a

ventent place tor me location ot sncn an po0ll ,alking size j and the great seams in agent, and for a ship to clear for "Cowes and , f h , honorable scars.

groils ( bierted that none were long enough. 1V most of the t.erman princes. He 'I want tl.e very longest "..o-e that re made. nia,l "n iniuiense fortune, his sons beThen madam, you had better apply at tho ( anie Bnror.s cf the German Empire, and . ,, one of them settled in Lnglann. next engine house.

A (Pennine Alchemist . The ney cf Algiers, un lvrdt uc'ing that he Itevof Tu ill's, who haj been dethrone!, pnssssed the art of eonrert tig the baser metal in to gold, restored him tobl throne.on condiiion that he revealed th" secret. Tne Bey sent him, wilh much pomp and cere, inoi. v, a plow.

ins of the judge's w atch. Downie be-

A iUortificrt l::ji!isi tc. A French paper gives an account of a curious incident that oTtJred at a charity fair in Faris. A younjj Udy, celebratfil for her beauty and her wit, presi led at one of tho tables. Among the throng which pressed around the fair rend-r of elegint f.mCj artie'es, was a youttif gentleman of much assurance, who gazed tiprti the lady with offensive freedom, and alTVi ted to admire the r irions articles exposed for sa'e, but who bought nothing.

se,

the

t.

i.i i

ol

no

i

ol ' ;" '-'" ri"rcaf into Pert-,rj;.l. Th- ' .?':.7'x-'- the battle of Salamr.nca . stl , of, wL-lch Uen.Foy write I.;. !'ttl' in which -10.000 met

egories of polite behavior, have not a particle a market bf-:atia:i every day occurrence. Jst so it is with Wiufn Id ?rott. tandr .,,,,1 n. r li..l;ii- nlioiit them. We nl- Mr. Bates's sneeess in manapin" Mr Gray's . . .u.. 1.....1 r . :.,,.;,

.......... ..... .x x...x u.......xx.. iow that their manners may be abundantly , immense business-some thirty or torty ves- . ,onn. known him as a colossi l.rro

rtakeuintue w est, ,s the contemplated Tor any sake.gentlemen. sat.ltneter- f . Sels, with cargoes or great value, being con- Vow, iifd lo the high posifion of a can- t!l Iad'. vi,h

'""v - v ... ... x.,.x, r.,.t.. ........ ,x k ...x J.X, ....... . ..... . jtestnre. and gracefulness in every position; stantlv stibiect to his direction was sucn as river, , ver which steamboats with their car- that you never agntn shall have cause for of ' ,hRt , nUrHCt the Botkw of the Barings, of Long es are to be transmitted. The railway w ill complatnt wottUl not ,,ear Uie mea!nTfmenl 0f the se- don, who, on the death of Mr. Gray, offered

n:;t ex, e,.: one mile in length, ami tvilirs laid, rxicnaru l mwnie, remar kc.i ... juoe. , ; : fcM

' - , .- .1.- r. VITPRI FIT HI IV. 1 ISH iril Illlir,ui. -i . uu.xv . -. -

07" Judge Walker has been selected by th" committee of ten appointed to conclnd ? arrangements for a public demonstration of respect for the memory of

the oration

"What will you please to buy sir?' Daniel Wobstcr, to deliver

a smile of peculiar on that occasion.

meaning. .... ", l:.J .1. 1 vi

sire ,f life. Ihe features that seemed disnro- "T" l" ''u ,u, "'"nguis

didato for the Presidenc .", still presx-rving lhf

men

"ninjeny minutes.' Upon 1 i ! ci'.ington pride himself

ti upon that ol'Sr.lat.-.an-

ne

ts verest scrutiny. Thl

. .... . . .u.. l...l:.... -:.l- vnn iirp mill r wnctmrr ttie tew momenls

r iixi xx ixii-i xi'Kxs xiii inc liixiiitiia ffmi-. .- ---- .i. . . : t i

B.t. will be taken upon the rails ry means that are left yon on earth. on are ,n wtiat want istne nearx ana m . ... u ..,-. J .. A i i . -,i... ... .v.. i.n...x -,,i, a..i,,i in....... .urea tK. CranL na ihi cnrenits Th. vi.q aecenteii. and tor many ean

l tlx ..anus xl . i.nse . 11 a l lin.sx ii.nr , i-in cx.i ...... ... ..... . . ( , - .-

of inclined planes ranging very slightly

- in ' " "i'"u u-.r.t oi aiat.-.an- mv... ....., - - -c Attempt to utter one cry and vou are -:V';,U"!t'1S--hp niadl his ,ri" pewer of a stationary engine placed at the fPir.t.d. arid vour doom completed before

-;t.;t. - -Hiinruu ana wr.s mi- muiway. I ho s

portionaUly large.are reduced to the natural lSu,,,'wnal 1 n,-"1 W,B,, 10 P"nase isun sire. As he still ascends, we "row enthuM- '''PP5'"' "ol for Ra, "

astic, and, only ont of respect to the few bystanders who may not share our feelinjrs, we

, '; ' -towards appointed getieral1 i:10 Sli-niisli nrn,!c I tlx..

..WCKlli

t..;v,

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1 ne was created 3Iarqt-.is of He afterwards returned

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...i'1 -Marshal Jourdan

No human power can pave you. j ease and animation the eye that speaks affii- has been a, if not the chief managing partner cy down our spontitious hurrahing for

bility to all, that chases timidity from every of that immense establishment; earning for Winfield ?cott our next President. . I toll, .r.rt man tn ihe romnaiw 1 himself a nrineelv fortune, and what is better

strength and percision of the , von utter another. Every one here pres- .'.',,,,., 'i,.linv Tbi. i w-bai T .till - x.-n,ld.xx !de renctation for energy, en-

wcrks will be proportioned to the ends to be ' ent has sworn a solemn oath never to re- , . r .1 . . - . . 1 ...r.i,..i.. i r,, ... .. , n., 1 .17, ....e.x.i;.T. f . b . .1, conceive to be the virt ne of the tex t, and not terppse and in tegnty of character, and far-

iiiimr.'ti. i ii;iii is rsfwiiirji y mih ir, : u-ai uu j.tv.v-...-v.. n... n.j,ui, uu i . n . . , , . . r

J . MCKr.llil luiiiiuinj j fe - " - J O 1 - "

:t KYhe -roat victory cf Vict ,v 'J,!s'?Fl.and his Marshals.

,..) ... i .....i.i.. ,i. .... aro tnown to none nv.t ourselves: nnr

bv ever'v eneu'eer w ho 'has invested it' and 1 when the subject for which we have met j and would reduce the whole of human life to , what Industry, fidelity and capacity may do

ed bv almost everv nractical man s ccoi..p.i..x u, ,x . x...-,-. .. ...6 - r , - 6

.... . , .. . ,, known to anv one. 1'repare, tnen, tor , straint.

another live minutes will be al

sa nctiou

o,e ii.oi.ieuv u m preseiuea. i ne cosi w;., ... nnth fivP minutes

s,. . - -..isiiai Jourdau s truncheon prou.iy i.oi exceed s.juu,tiut, as tne wnoie in,vp,i , no more

Vg j'ui , i iui liiu wuicv iuuiJicta iu jiuitiiiig iiiurrj niau lira y 'H-.M-Fv"nt R lrr battle, do- ' rails Ia:d upon the naked roi-ks. The best rv-

-He the t S-a"'' '.TO"- have; the fict that the whole capital stock in the

Marine railway, was taken in less than four hour's time, and cannot be bought of those who hold it any any price."

tCT "A foolish consistency," says Emer-i

son, "is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored

pr ince s. Gold-

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t;ttfo: a Frrnrh" Afarsha' .ml t

.""'turn that.

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of Fn"land .'

Field Marshal, and tllose ,,o!,i il at al,y price."

The unfortunate man in an aony of deadly terror, raved and shreiked for mercy; but the avengers paid no heed to his cries. His fevered, trembling lips ... J . : r : i r,- I, .,

IIU U lioixiu tis ti in j-iixux i.iaxxi, ,vi in. , , ,. , , , ii is

felt that the brief space between him and no" Da:,!, " rrow pwi. ,-n,or- ; tle wm pacia very ricn Tein of eoM ,,ad :

Tbe.tiHFrirnn l.niunaer. An Englishman perusing an American newspaper, exclaimed impatiently, on noticing some of Wt lister's orthographical improvements.

"These people ought to be denied the use of orj,s

the English language it they cannot use it better." English language,' echoed a Yankee without removing his cigar fr.m between his

"Perhaps it is," said the laly. ''i), no I dare not fec'.are my wishes." "Nevertheless," said the fir one, "let me know what you wish to luy." "Well then, since you insist ttpen it, 1 should like to have a ringlet of your glossy hair." The lady manifested nc embarrassment at the bold request, bnt with a pair of scissors

immediately clipped off one of her beaatifn!

fey" A pious soldier, an economical sailor, a rich author, an impartial critic, an inconsolable widow, a happy old bachcbie, an inecnsorious old mid, a moderate reformer, an unsanuine projector.-' a peace-making- lawyer, a clergyman wli . practices all he preaches, a physieitn wh- does not kill more than he cures, a smoker who is not just on the brink of breaking off. a well fed boarder, n cheerful tailor, a lean butcher, a silent birber. and a successful golddigger, arehirdto rind.

anil V ?IIMake" In Canada.

i We learn, on undoubted authority, that a

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"-' .., , , , ... , lump m Exm, txreigiiing it ius, .is ii.ui.u . vnii'r n.isl:(Von l,o. It's the vines. If you would be a man, speak what i one day last week, on the property of teeth, guess ou r mistaken, hoss. It g the

rhatuliere nning Lompanv, near vtueoec, r,,"r,,va",a";""sct. , 1. 1 . . ' U .. 1 1 i . ... ,", ..1.1 1 f.

11 is worn, ainiui ....io i.u.iure.. poui.u. ,i- ; t mer lean . repea.wii .ne woneering r.ng-

lishman.

eternity was but a few more tickings of row u"nKS ln "ara worus again; mougn yau ; been discovered o, gentleman, order your "tiuess it is that," said Jonathan coolly,

that famous watch: 1 !'ia11 -mtradiet all yon have said to-dny

you think to-day, iu words as hard as can-

1 cradles! Montreal Herald.

we've annexed it'.

ftj- We learn that the Erie Railroad

s and handed it to the astonished youth, rnmn-nv have recently forbid entirely.

remarking that the prit:e was five hundred the sale ofintoxicatinf; drinks in any of francs. 1" refreshment houses along the road," iier bold admirer was thunderstruck at ihi or a-ny of the srronnds of the company, demand, lut dared not demur ; as by this", tnd absolutely refused to five employtime a group had collected and were listening mcr1 Y P".r who mak Use of . ., ' ,, , , ., , such drinks. Tins is an .excellent arto the conversation. lie took the ringlet . . . . , ., . , , .. c , . , , . rinrmnf. and we should think cne, paid over the five hun Ired francs, and with wh,rh tf) b? b an air of mortification and sadness left tha i throughout the country. Cleveland hall- Democrat