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Ut is.ly O.i those uruUvl L.ai. In ab.-ut a year nftrrw.tr i- he i:.-.nt.-' ti.-n .! :!" i:i th-ir ii h it tdl r.-' w iraa.g in r irl inrj -i;t that roubi
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au i mountains ij inz Lciw een our frontier r'.i'etar-ril-' and tij Tac'c coast. I: s c?inai'' 1 ly Major Webber, who is familiar wiili the countt v to be traversed, thai uven-
iv tboii-and ilollars will be arnply sufnc.'er.t to cover all the expenses of irnportinsr t!ie nfeJfal nuriile! of cornels to make the; u. a'. f-y-Th? Cincinnati Times of Saturday 'nvF: "We are onpo.seirto cmalvirs r.tou; n a:i fai!tire on every occasion; but the resrtibtr irrpgul-iries of the Eastern mail fi:t become a se'.iied policy apparently , and we therefor-, in common with ctltet?, proies-t ' against tiie bad rnanajjemn: for to r.oihi!,lnz else, at this season of the year, can the sharm ful laiiurfs be attributed. 12ehjrm! 11 lfo n y ! 1 KEFORM!!:-' j
'..it'n ;a the inrc!ii the" wf.r?Yious.-
T;.- fc'.'-i:.; U pathr-red from th- Rrpft-r:
Gir.2b.anis se!t rapidly at prices, for the lower ; eu
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U Tb- crv goods tre.Se at York, durlrg !a.-t ve k, b.. tii for-n end it jin-stic, has b-wo
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j resoiut.ons wh.en nave ieea """'. " . Courier are mai:e ut. at li, f i.i Cia-
ed by tins Locge. . iy or..er, cinnati aua .abih-a tbe ?arri? c:v rti .vi-tnidAn.-n xx-n.tntV aHD. Sec v. I Tne r,.nn-i- l.v ihi Trim.mnit rives the sc-'
iittl- above those ru!h: last season. ; . ... ,' " ' . . n,;l-r i founts of the stfe in t!ie t ItR-iiin.it i mrkt 24--
Low pr.ced haeo p(K'ii,iow J e, ara search . . - . . ' , 1 . , - . , iwmrs a acvm 1 " , . 1 . i , ii "o, to remove frora our nudit our brtov-u Lro. jorrv arid n:;d:i qu.i'.iti-s are not to be bad at aii. fctutT; j i a me v. ii i !
CuouS liiett a reAV fca.e ti.iiiiii iiwca. .. -rxi uui.
t.l,-s moue!aiu de la'uits are tvaut-d. Lon? t
tluwls are ia t-xce'd-.-ut assortmeut, aiul hud
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in acvnnoe ot ;mv c-titer- p;-r- lttruter
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pale, particularly $2.u.?3 qua.ities.
n auction sale of black doe-kia. Cassitnercs, inches wide, in i'O yard pieces, at $1 43. Elai:k boiiibuzines are in deaiat.d, and the stock is sebii'jr off vt-ry lapidly. There is a pood inquiry for crapes black .-i'ks, ribbons, hosiery, and ia-riiiL'S, at prices geuerally satisfactory to sellers. Tiie domestic market has. been equally active wilh the fur-ipti. The enquiry for colored cloths st'.ll continu-s. and fair prices are obtained. Ail low priced fancy ca.Mneres are vt-ry scarce Flan tie's are arriving more freely, but the advance
ia prices is well uuiutained. No larg trausac- j tioas are rej.orted n brown sheetings and tb.irt- j n, ii . I.t 1. - ' Tl,.. f i
lii''S. iiie.n-lieil goous are mailer. i ir mh hi f-r-'T-A London letter of the 'Jls'. ult. Rny? 1 very al lhe frice9 ruli"S that V.r. Ilancrof:, the Ameiiean Minister, vveek-
it turn to the U
d Slates in a few j Scrr.'SFD .Mail Uokblr Caigiit. For ?ome
dam. v i o r n 1 1: a
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weeks. During his ri-sidence in London ; years there his been lrom time to time, in my he hes obtain e-i much valuable niateu'al for j p' kag-s missing, taken from the mail between his Liiiorv of the United States, lie has ! ,h's aI"J Pl!rg- Several thousand collars have
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a! so Fojtrohe-d tl.e public libraries of Paris
(Ji.N. W.. . I h AM' lf -.can. aptant . 1 j,., :,!;.: j,, ;v. d ,it N. w h ! an on tho 3d ; inst.. Ii.rn N- vr Y. :b, oa h..- u ay to Tex- ; to bi.i. I a k ti.e r- tuatus oi Hie laic ds n. Wort'.; and f;..-a. Moa.b, he will at.-o ., tab.- c ':t'" tf tn I'-'H ains ci the hutientt.,l t;, . i it. run. Wr umiewta:..! th City C;l; : ' ; N w k V.-.. ii ot;- t!jona ml tlo'.Lr- bv" pur; --.. i.f br.'tiin lack.' j,,,- i-.t. id- i m-Miis of tho-e Irave 1 idr.ci--. ;1 i;,. I-- i ;, --t news f:'om ; Koaad 1- :. , a- w- l--a n ii o:n iht- N. O. ; 1 bii u'. in - ."'. i in-i.. i- i.i '.- Coaiiiiaaiiei ; Jtruul-Sj !i U:- v. .;:.,i::nvii l'-om 'he at surd ', po-tu.a; h- da.: a.-sam d. i.o has now, ii ' f.vna rinr.M'd r- .dut.on of starvinn cut t'M. ..en .-.--(!.'' i on Hound 1-dand; an 1, i.r:;-.- u;d-i ;b" Mid ir.ty o; a:!e--d iiv-fai'ia:i- !;,, Wa-!i ii.;t-ei. h- vo !m,:. er id s ; ; 'lo:.s s-nt to tboiii. Ye a nt i p-'.' " ib 1 1 li- v id l.avc to make a Mdi ! d ; b.! r i I..,.;,.-;,- movement. IK- will find it a-.' .- ami m: couror.ar.l wi'.n lutv to ii) id in in carry out the pic vis-ion - of b al, a--. Ii.UNiV- P..,:: :. T.. i'bec"- bunrJ Fttit! s ;'.:.t t' - i .'.i- : mi- ia sis of tie State in ti; bb uni tm . an i A, ton llabroad , were t 1. 1 e 1. a -: a h. t i JiUImIuv wet k by tien. W ldck- 1.11.', 1 r tbet-umiif thre buirli- a Jo.iaas p:ya:--;-- in Stat- in1 ' bit il '; ' .- -. n-!,-A ne ; .- a..eb ; lac- at Y.'bbM-d's Hotel. W.-.. hi. ,-i'm t en bbeiday la-i, by . . Mr. d in -'a X ta tntltiak ,;i a. .a a'l'.l tN'T-' on Sund.... e .'n-. v.- i e : ! rb ; : e; co-fj u a ," . . v: " s "! ; -. ipr K . ; t lto t In- ! -t- . t ' !. : - ' nailed id- ! ' : y. A t.dlANa. .'. . . . - . :- idle Ft tl 1 . ;. i - v an i a Af-de i.y i n - .a .es ;. rs j a a z-s ! s eve it he. nas mi and I: r'ty . fiv- Im mired, two huadr-i! aed h.dv.ibr--- i.u n i red , a n.i two h'lieb' d .'-'' e--, b: i:;: ! --t paiiita, 1 v data. --. er !' - , 'n art.-:--, to 1 dedver-d rt lb- A . on or 1 ;' ve tb- I0ih d' A; ' !. 1 -.'!. t d:- o; the m :es -b"d ; a- a r .. - ' -: t e M -" a a - e : N t w ta U , diet i. ..::'. . j : i . a. , a ii i eae cl i ..a iai are , a n a thi.Sc ha.: c d - - a a ball. Pr i" r : aa A. a:. audae Creene, of th.' ld-- 'a 1 Nd Jd n-,rr Terminer, i.,t ' ' - tb... a ha-;, m. I ba no rubi to in--a-t co.'j o; v al ; an.-hm- at en bis w;f-. T he mm; a v. s caiai.t to return the J udae a tl- ut ti.anh- tvr ti. c repudiation ul ibo Co ;rtnn L av iii-c trine. rrC:irra a'dt, bi- fni.w defender of Tiome, has, nft-r affr a ardtaade of balric:,.i;!i t-seap- s, reac.i .1 e m safety. Ke w is vv . leo a- d w ad j;i; ; a ; ,a-e .a mai.o a. and ; a ... i s . . i i.i . u A b ...a a . ol the !.. i. a i., a si a a t t.
lor important
thir? work.
in'ormation connected with
n-Tho Territorial Courts at Minfsota ha, c just been opened. Twenty attorneys were admitted to practice, which certainly will b" tlio'i txJit a suflicient number for a popui-iiion of no more than five thousand. I ia' Coin t w;:s held in a grist mill on the dank of the liver.
A voting man named Pauvais was
kihea ia- imlitnin a snort time
nea!. Canada, while kneeling with the
may at prayers. r.afriNP the Age. The voters of AJhe-
ma r!f
een thus lest by business men in this city.
j cently two Mcka g s were taken, and our n-w j postmaster set about catching the rogue. For j lias purpose he called to his aid McKiustry, the ' tormer Deputy M.irlial fur this tiisiriet, but now ; oaly a C')i s.V;Vd' for the Government. .Maci j sends a package of bail bills to Pittsburg, wilh a i request to have them mailed in th- usual form, ; and snt to one of our well known bankers. i The roue would not bite a t that bait, lie saw j too plainly the hook. Next a package was maile i at riltsburg, fur a gentleman in Hudson, but ! apparently misdirected and tent to Frederick, the i suspected otiice. The post master next beyoud
Resolved, That we, the members of Union
- T i Lodce.No. 2. whilst we would riotmnnnuragaitist quicli j te . , . i the ways of a righteous Gud, do deeply auu Sin
cerely deplore the stioke which has separated from us our daparled brother, in the death of whom this lodge has lost one of its brightest ornaments, society one of its best members, and the world an honest man. Resolved. That, as Pro. Cowden was ever among the foremost to extend the hand of benevolence to all the needy, aud particularly to all distressed brethren, their wid-ws and orphans, and at all times to exercise to the full that "charity whic.i tbinketii no evil," his example is worthy the imiUtioa of all free aud accepted Masous. Resolved, That every member of this lodge
1 shares in the sorrow of the i-.itltcted famiiy and
relatives of the deceased brother, and deeply sympathizes with them in their sid oereavement. Resolved, That, in memory of our deceased brother, and in token of our regird for his many virtues, we will wear the usual badge of mourning of Masons for the space of thirty days. Resolved, That the Secretary is hereby directed to enter these resolutions on record, to furni&h a copy to the family of the deceased brother, and also copies to the Madison Banner, Madison Courier ami Masonic Review for publication. Rathkr Touoh. The Boston Herald relates
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; v reOericK. was noiiaea 10 iook 10 ucu a p.u. nogc a- ' . -. j , , 17 .,a .... i n I. . , a. . .-liil r f n
as ii p.tsse'i I'll l ' l icuniLft, l i i . M.i.niit.i.i. . .i this side was to see if any such came, by Frederick. The thing took; on came said p u-kag-. ..... nn a K.iiL- fi.rin Tt iihsH the nost ul-
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l(JUiii., .!., icii i: icii'i am ill'.- i icr
leol bal by a majority of -loOl
flees to Frederick It was not found in the mail ' after it left Fa-derick. When this ttate of the
The Pteam-Frigate Princeton.
lets h-cn ext-iisively circulat-d, tiie purport of uhii h is, that after a survey of the hull of the Fniteii States st e a m -f ri ate Princeton, it had been dt t-rini ned to re-build her, at an expense of sixtv -eiht thousand dollars. This, however, is not the c ase. A survey was lnld,anij the report was that the above sum would he required to put her i a complete order. This report was not approved,
and a second examination was ordered, which . ia..,,,,;, ..,.v.r riti nor from Tr c.umseh. Michif i n
i 1 i i ' t ' w as made during the week e lining with the j ives tlt. foi:0Wir : ei-U'h instant, at the Ciiari-stown uavi yard. j "What won't avarice do? Near this village is Tea fine frig-.te has done immeii-e service in the the hennstead of. a rich farmer, who counts bis L-ief. and on la-r late erui-e ia the M-aiterraaeitn, inl,ar,i !t(.rf.s. above all under mi nrovemeut
i" " with tin- lai'iaiiars. lie lias lus iianKafre oi uoinis
the following rather tough story: "James Fowler, Esq , an ex-pilot, who left here overland last January, soon alter hisarrival atSati Francisco, purchased an old schooner for f 1,000, and in company with Augustus Dole, of thiscity, isdoingagood businessin runningthe vessel upthe. river, and keeping tavern, or a "shanty saloon," at the head of navigation. They have coined into their pockets already some $10,000 each in the business. Po say letters received by the last mail A letter from one of the crew of the bark Carib. of Boston, says : "There is one woman here who Ins been three saasons at the mines, and who has made five hundred thousand dollars! There are some gambling bouses here, and you may see gold
FROM JIIC. FRONTIERS.
?t. Loess,
The steamer A m-lia has arrived from the mouth of Yellowstone River, having Wen ninety-eight days out from this port. Sh- brought 1 .3"0 bales of p-ltrb's b-longiog to th- Ano r.can Fur Company. There no newso! imnorUisce. The cholera is saibsLeing among tiie Indians. We have i.'ates from Fort Lartniie, to the 20th of August. The laKt trains for California had passed there cn the 17th. They were getting along well grass plenty. Trie two Indians who murdered Colbourne, the Santa Fe trader, were imprisoned in this city yesterday, to await their trial by the U. S. Circuit Court, to be holdeu next April. There was a obstructive fire at Cape Girardeau on the 12th inst. The, steamer Revenue Cutter, sunk on the
Lower Rapids of the Mississippi river on lliurs-
dav.
FROM BOSTON. IJostov, Sept. 15. Thomas Dixon, Dutch Consul ut this port, died last night, cf dysentery. Colonels Henry N-v nd Vel'echamp, of the German Republic m Army, arrived this morning, from Gibraltar. They escaped across th mount lias, alter suffering great hardships. They were cisguised as sailors Yesseis are arriving here from Nova Scotia, loaded with live stock. The drouth in that country has cut off the crops to such an extent that cattle cannot be supported, and, as a consequence, much ..istre?-1 prevailed.
A paragraph cs bc;,n'e Kli0wn' -MMO antl our posimasier , .q them up ja heap8 two al0 thrte feel high:
cowu to r rt-i'.f r.CK, auu uy a i.iu miuiuiv m-, i r. . ,.
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ntieal package from a mow of hay j La in Aiouiy i'uicihimii r
'l ;e old man ! style, ' w lien we see a n-.n, preuy gin, wmi a i . , . . . I . l. l. , ...l n ..
attempted to accuse a son, a little boy, of the Tee not i n noce m air-vv un c ueenS w ,. ... c . ... theft. This same postmaster was tried for a I hardly hllp kissing, and win. a pair of heavenly small robbery ei-ht years ago, and acquitted. He i l!" ' which ttt l rei iu rt"H " 3 1 . .i.i... i .1. ..I : a.
luce. Cleve. Flam Dealer, j t.v neneata ineir mikcu .-Be
that she was near a mud pucnue, ami that we had
obtained the i
where it had just b-en deposited.
is now in jail at this
The worst of slaves. A correspondent of a J q ,jft h(i. over Go away strawberries, you've
it is to
that she will be fuuu.l wor
thy of repair, and at a Ess amount than the first
estimated coj-t.
ECCouht-rfeit five collar notes on the 'Stat-
Bank of a Ii i o' are in circulation. The back cf th- bill is almo.-t entirely covered with a large i rn ea-a.te'i r-d figure, wliich is crossed with aa.ae i;..nk f ihio iu black. The ink on the i ii U . irvin the i.if-riorlty ..f tb- p q-r, has soik--a t- t"- tare of tb.e bill, nearly oldd-ratiag scin- ' l aaa s . ad cat- Tiie engraving is poorly x-i ,a. a, aaa the c junterfeit may b- ea.-ilv de-t-a :e a Ocr Ministe.r to Berlin A Ik-rlin letter, of: August -1st, to ihe ,. V. Commercial, suvs: "Mr. !fitnii-g m w as taken sick at Brussels, last we-k, cn his way to Paris. The athurk vv as at nrst violent, bait. a 1-tt-r received here on Sunday, train a g ntb man in bis company, sas that. Mr H.tuii-g:i ii was so much better as to hope to re-sui:i-bis journey in a few das:" Tiii. Ci ba bie.Mf Rs Since the recovery cf t 'i : r pbuis, t a- Cu ba Hunters in New York , have ba-u turi.e, ioosi to shift for ih-lnselves. On Erica V evening, som- t-.venlv-five young men, who st st-.j that th-y behmg-i: to the expedition, applied :.t (t.e of the police stations for lodging, h ivang
and morig-ig-s for loans to poorer frieiels.
Ail
i ceriirieteiice is sun
b He is a hard worker,
ard bis children are "well to do" by their own
lost your taste!" Borrowed Splendor. Wade, in his Chronological Hi-tory cf England, in describing the coronation of George IV ,siys the crown worn by the king was of unexampled brilliance ami rich -ness . The jewels of the crown were valued at f5,000. and ten per cent interest was paid lo Rundel sV Bridge for the loan of them .
Bat California -old has seized him. I The Yankee ani the printing pres. The
sixty-five years cf toil for lucre has not satis- , Lon ion Ataeneum says: "The Yankee has an
ministry.
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ned his thirst for gain. He has sold Ins last year's cron lor over .fi ''", coiiv-rted it into "yellow bovs" and started with las t-.im for the v.iiiey ot the Sacramento, leaving uli his endearments in ibis uiadd fnr tiie boa- of adding to his already
FROM N E W YORK. DISTINGUISHlin ARRIVAI U NION OF THE NEW YORK DEMOCRACY. New York, Sept. 15 Frederick Hecker, the German Patriot, has arrived at this place, w ith his family, from Havre. He intends takink up his residence iu Belleville, Illinois Th- Democratic Mass Convention, assembled at Syracuse, adjourned i e '' lat night, after a iopting the Hu nker ami Barnburoer resolutions. Tiie Democratic party of this Stile r.ow stand muted, wiiha joint Hunker aud Bambu rner ticktt iu the head. C I N C I N N ATI MARKETS. Cincinnati, Sept. 1 7 1, P. M. Fi.ni'R. oOO b'.ls Eiour mada from old wheat, Ja 5i. Very dull. S..I s of Whi.-kv at 19.;c. Nothing doing in Provisions. The weather is cloudy. To him tltat w ids, ways are selouin wanting. The study of vain things is laborious id.leness. They may know the workman from his work. 200 KEWAI1I)!!!
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The Siana.Nm K ck th ia.K.v. Tiie Philadelphia aiais ivaiaaii Ii is th-" following :
" very iut- bigei.t friend, now in Pari
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onv lie- n'm.'ii r- a a-a nr tn RBfT ami I ovir-
admiral.l- trick of carrying a printing pre-s up ai , ri'-w -f ! l..ren.! his shoulder wherever he goes he c.-.nuot live j t H ;-,.i..-.
w thout his ;..aper. v betiu-r he inab-s .Mexico j as a s-baer, or enters; Grenada as au em i gra n t , he j goes arm-d w ith type. If he does nothing but J show some cf" these dragons' teeth," in the bin a j .1 .....i. .. i :..e l... ... i.i cf.i ,11 mniinl of I
ITiroil'Ml wiiiiai ue i sr, ... .-.i..i. - good t-houla come of it iu time.' j j j j
In St. Louis lately, a Mrs. Cannon was fin
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over with a smiling look, say ing " Never mi ml the money, I wear the 1 no I'm some
the young Hiii girian General, was purchased by I! i!, in ii rr.,1,). Two millions of dollars w-re pre-
7i- j. i- i- ,i -r,i, ii ' when Fm a, home, and wont I have it out of his viooslv ifi-red to Dembinski, another of the liun- , i.i ,, . e.,ait ,k i bo ties; well if I coat you can kill me." ; Oh, what garun Geii-rais, but he indignantly retused the, ' hriae, and exposed the plot. It is believed that a woman. Gorgey was more easily approached, for he se- ! ET'Ts them old fellows alive now?" said an cretly afterwards yblded his fine army into the , urchiu to his teacher. " What olu fellows co you I,,,!, .s of the f..e of his country. We give the mean, my son?" "Why Paul, Luke, Dutenaiosi.j store as we have received it; by no m-ans : my and them." The teacher cropped bis ruler, vouching for its accuracy, though it comes from and the la-t seen of him he was taking passage
for California.
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an unquestionable source.
. nfciiote of Ko-tir.-Ki). The. celebrated Po-
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been turued from tiie bouse where they boarded pls, General, Kosciusko, wishing to send some
bottles of good ine to a clergyman of Solothorn ; and as he hesitated to send them by his servant,
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because cf luiviug no futnis. P.-'STON Tailors The Associated Jo imeymen Tailors fif Boston, have opened a sture of their own. This is probi1 ly the best step for the correction of the evil they labor under of low wages, that they coul i adopt. The profits that enable one man lo live in luxury, while hundreds nearly
lest he should smuggle a part, he gave the commission to a young man by the nam- of Zultner, and desired ban to take th- hors- which h- himself usually rode. Young Zultner, on his return said to Kos"iusko that h- would n-ver ride
Th- following curious adver- ' rrt.i neno i I ,;.iv I.. M.
tisriiieiit apji-aretl in a provincial prim. 'To "be sold bv private contrflet, abrautiful monkey parrot two spaniels and and a tortois- shell torn cat, the property of a lady just married, who has no further w-eaMon Tor tiie sarn-.' WisE Say'nos GuonTnvicE, sc It is very si'dy to pay for rum to drink, when water costs
nothing, ami is healthy
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Ti.e itic i uii't'ifsaonable.
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AlvEicbt
i on s.vi.i:. i i in ton i.f Hav lirwii" ne- K baVd
' ti si x'p ::iii Inures Jiari.fss lr ibrtaiiic, and to .r W'asans - " rinn trrof Kfrf ei O ai 'Hii I mi'rbCow. I...,- o n-.' '" ' A RIO.
starve, wiil, properly
v i ' : , make m.iiiy comfortable
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i..... a. .,! ...I ,-.,uf!a. aa his horse ja'aiii. unless he gave his nurse at tae .m .- ....v re.,, it nor drink wine tai vou ve
seen it. Tea much spo'deth, too bttlf if nothing.
The pres-nt f.isibon is i
samr time. Koseiueo asked him what Tie
- - - m-ant. lie repheil, "As soon as a poor man on Q' ick Traveling. Boston letters, dated July t!,- road takes c:T his hit, and ik far chanty,
't!i, were received at St. IVter.-burg, Aug 2:
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B-ai'ey. com- '. -.'." - ;:a, re-
liT 151 '.cksmlths in California get 2i fur shoeing a horse.
br rti- Condon Punch says much of the m.lk consumed in tiie. metropol.s is brought from the eh.ck c! ffs of Dover, though the Cockneys think it lujii-s from Cowes.
'A virtuous rnaa' sa
the horse immediately stands still, and will not Or until something is given to the petitioner and as I hid no money about me, I w as obliged to make a motion, as if I were giving som-tliing, iu oruisr tu satisfy tiie horse." A higher eulfgiu in Could hardly be prenounced on the Polish hero.
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Si u-i;. r i ,. hi, tint U:a iae r ar m I ne ii.tr uitv ! fad nt! I . ciiai 'a a - a i a'- uhi mil uf MmmI Now , in:4 it, us ! t ai !' w ii ii la n r a uw oi,eraiien ; i... e a I w Ka.il ot l'i.i in jiit not lift very (.jto-iMn A ii.i.cn tii'ivii ar ii e'iKij, aiid one wrneh wr (fiiuK W"t.-1 "-' c, nf recoils wuui-l t-4" lo inn
i f.. Hsu.. V-a-'ia i 'fi a near U c, fi Til will IB
, i. i !!.'!- . .. - .... . , t, . wu - j t . ;o i:i ia. !.. b".A i. . or rhe-nu- color, with . , , .n ii ii : i r tT I.. ! . .,ir or .in It t aln I-
hri' "in about lt;; 'd'd wojlivoi Cabfor- ; , ;.,a . tc t cn :. i t.-in. il -a, Uir ,, of ir f)rat.
tv hati'-.sof.ie.
l .rThe steuiaer Great Weatcru arnveu at .uw York on Satur.iaV nigiit. from Cioigres, via B-r-
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JJf Industry, economy and prudence are tli-i sure forerunners of success. They crea that
cobj;- p?r i jasforlun- is such a g.ght as gods might look up- j aumirable combination of powers in one, which If "flesh as grass."' the reason hence i clear,
rn iiiinr ure: i..; . a c -o s a- -o hi ial in ap(.rarane taa. a u '. 'e an, e t a tr n.-f r t diiCOvrr that .. . ... , . a Tho ...... ..... .. ..... i ...n..ii.
CO-To make iove to a wemau without a heart : ; ;;-lf---m
i hke tisliUKT without a Uut. j Htn L . u-. a f-r many o w.en ar rtry l. I ,-i,.u-. Ja .s lljii' s nr,if L q U Hair Dye i h
JbTTallevran l mvb thaftmpi-it. dep-n is on , "; n j !.'A li,, ftlai IJlep,
a hard heart and a roea stoiiucn. iner- is some u. - i'i.u'ar ty , r....i ot tie --
, n -n. I'- f.afi.-l ar ?. pin h- o'ly m.rti aa La rrjr tf U til in that- - 4 r t't. r rr-i a- r"'ii r
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'5 f.jl the ailrirtot-
jjn .e.or ct n wall ilractire
a with pleasure.
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