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which ;' i itt a very sinking light the furbear- of huusts now bein

jn.r.i asui wndoM of the immortal found-rs ot iheir o'tn c.mt!ionwetUh. Citizen Genet, who v. as d-spHtch-d as French Minitr to Washingtua was, l!l iu Mjrt c'f Pou-sin. War !;nS jiit broken out b-lvvce:i France and lltiglami, ami the whole solicitude of the American

vovriimeiit, then presided ovtr by Washington

built, which was ptb I HfWa'.l street is agitated to know what shall ' The Governor and the M an in the Cai a-

lished. This was thought to !? wrong by done with the consignments of Cub forma gold i eoose. Daring the fall of 15 -.", whil-? we vrer ed-

sornt.; "j; ought rot to have been done " ' now cas.y exacted, the m.nt at i n.uueip.ua iting th- W etumpka W big, we on- oay met t.ov

lie. There are men in

ness who are no: know

citv. we nave concluded that, with a:l

the many advantages us church

to have been done," i now ! expecieu. 1 lie m.ui t i uuaucip.Hii mnj me etumpKa lug, we ou t.ay mei ov ill this citv Ioin.f liw- ' caa n,'tner C0'K il nor purchase it. It cannot be . FiUpatrick corning down from the pot-ctLVe, . , , ' 5 si.ld to the bullion broker?, except at a heavy dis- which was kept ia the second .-torv of a building. v, n tt-n times Irom trie . , ' - 1 , , . , ,. couiit, proportioned to the deiay they experience trie basement of which was used as a municipal r j n . i i 1 1 -i t , i - t K ! r t - - . i

inlding, ;

him.elf, wa, dir.cWi to the maintenance of the church-going, mora!, temperate, honest . . . , ... . , , -vn.l i rii! iKf !-:ntu ron..'a c. n ' e " ; I t

neutrality of the United States. Gnet openly

ft tiiis policy of the American government at defiance. He, illegally isu-d commissions to privatf crs, and even equipped armed vessels in neutral harbors. He bullied and outraged the government, and intrigued with the war party in the House of Representatives. The cabinet demantled his recall, for w. hu h, indeed, there was

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far inferior in the amount of busine,- . i . . . i : . . i . . -

io wnai sue ought to go. we

in having it coined. The merchants are not prison. The grating of the calaboose window alone interested in the question. Poor widows , was just upon a level with the way by which the and families, expecting remittances of gold from office was approached; and, upon the occasion re-

;son is parents, brothers, or relatives, are as c.eepiy inte- ferred to, there stood at it a fellow from the up-

uonc , rested as the merchants. Much ol the ore win country, who hai been nut in lor some trivial ol-

mav tav I probably go to England, as it can be forwarded fence. He was awfully impatient his wagon

something more on this Mibjr.-ct a, ano'.hei by the steamer to Liverpool, and sold to the Bank , having gone cn and as the Governor was passing,

tune.

hailed him with,

! of England at its full value, and the New Yorl

The wav to L,o,T-It is staled that Mr. Geor2e j '""chant, by drawing at sight, and soling his; "Hello! Aiut thar no way for me to get oufn

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Xj" The word Jr in Fr-in.ii, it is s-.id, nieans -t't.'e r'nr': i'.T.'har p r. That's the reason he has goue home to rcost. ? o ; n Pui!.

-J.0 KLtVAUU. ""7. "rlir.Rn S if,. r rf.rson !.i t---';"vf IhM in-rn-rstauci s sfl :.fp t.i i.uii.J.ii.. in me c.vn ); t-n 11 ; li'r:!. in o'f.ers .i-.j.itut ifi'-iii. and in a'- i-rrai'y rn.tait-a-'!! 2 l .r.i,-i ti- ..f ti.p j-ti. i tt.erf n e f-euv . Vra r aui "'.'Two Hundred itml 1'iHj Dollar asiv i fr-on no I'.iriiwa in-fi in:'... ti. I 1 Hii;re me a in rfiifn-i.:n and coav:rt..i ..i a-y p.'-r..i: w ho i: ay set :'.:e U a., v h..n- or t-u. !.... w .: . .r. I ,e ci v. i)' order of the Y:o.!i.n C ur.cil ' "l-1! 1 A . !..-.. r.

II. Hill, nonularlv known as "Yankee Hill " f.

fected a life assurance with .hp rntw,;,,t M... ! hor,i t!,tf ger co"veying it to En-land has "He applies, Governer," said we, -for execu

mPle cause, Some members of the government ; ln,nri)n rftm,.n"r ; , j left Jersey city. Thus, there is actually a pre- ; live clemency."

X I'.Vf i:tt.vin (" hi a w ;iM'M:.e i.r n' j.ry .jr I ' m n, iuni ar. ; u.-p. Tle adver--n i'M-.t! aiTiist-mir-il ! l.stf. si' S-. r": i i corn

; ).r:e i.t f oii Meper ami A'fc-'intjnt. (niMo rtic.-tuc n I i nun. Aiviy lo M. J. U'. t.--x : 3j. i iuv ." f t :u

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propose uihi ms papons " ; 5,000, in January last

nit mis narsn measure was sieai.u upuscu uum

xr v j . c- . miarn cilered at th:sverv moment, for the trans- . ".My friend," said Fitz, "I have no power in' tie died at baratoga i , ,. . i

hv me FrebiJeut and Mr. Jefferson, for they view-

Springs, about the middle of September just past.

His widow. Mrs. Hill, nrmflnlcl fla np,!in-..t.

ed it as in all cases insulting to the nation which . - , . . , , 3 'ullBi'"1 .. proofs of death required in sucli cases, on the 5l i

na t me m.sionun io oe -iu eu.u a ; of th i.i r i .i... : i. i i , . 1 '

man, and they found that it had seldom been re-

i-orted to without leading to war. Their patience wrs rewarded, for Mr. Genet was shortly afterwards superceded, and remained in America in the character of a private citizen. The same result might have been attained without this f rat a at in the present instance. In recent times we have

on the 1 7th she recei

ved a bank check of -500, by the hands of the Secretary, Grey R. Phelps. Esq., with an order to draw for the remaining $4,5nO, in whole or in part at sight. R. E. Stratton, Esq., is Agent for the

fbove Lompany m this city, tisernent.

witnessed a more frequent repetition of this pro

reeding, which was unknown to the more forma! , 071 he money article in the New York habits of the last century, except in most serious Tribune of the 2ikh ult. says that six hunrasea of rupture. But we revert to the subject dred thousand dollars w orth of gold dust to deprecate such methods of self-redress as dis- j,avc been insured by one house in that

courteous, dangerous, ami unuignuie.l. 1 ney lend to lessen that independence with which it may some times he the du'y of a foreign envoy to speak and art in the discharge of his public du

ly; they flatter the lowest crder of popular pas

city. The gol.l is expected by the next three steamers from California. 1T A terrible storm occurred on Bayou Lafourche, La. on the 19th ult. Mr. Tucker,

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nous at trie expense oi tne leelings auu uie con- """ ""S"1 lluuac was ucnui ue, iui 5,00,000. Md.,-ration due to a foreign country ; and every 1 Messrs. Beatty &, Thibedaux lost $15,0U0 each, rase in which such an event has taken p'ace with- alui -Mr. Tanner a large amount. Among the out leading to more serious consequences serves victims of this calamity were M. Gerbeau arid as a precedent for the. repetition of the practice several negroes who were crushed to death. Dr. to be lightly thought of. Lastly, they introduce ' Beatty was engaged quietly reading his newspaa novel and inconvenient distinction between the P'T. when his house was overturned, and hehimperson of an envoy and his public commission, , eelf was seized by a violent gust of wind and wffich lowers his official character, and effaces the landed in the top of a tree. A poor negress, public and national stamp which ought to belong about to cross Terrebonne canal, was transported indelibly to ai! his actions. j in safety from one bank to the other; and the . . . ! mast of a vessel, with its rigging, was carried

: through the air a distance of forty miles to Ba- ' you Black. ! An article in the London Times of the 11th J October confirms the report that the Cunard I line of mail steamers will run direct to New

York, without calling at Halifax, so soon as Collins' new line of steamers commence running. Additional vessels are being built for the the Messrs. Cunard, which will be 2,050 tons and tOO horse power. The rivalry in ocean steam navigation between this country and England

is now only begun, but what the issue will be,

mission of our gold to England, where it shall le , your case. T'le Council is sitting up stairs; jou j

stamped with the crown of the British empire, must apply to them." 1 Under these circumstances, it seems to be the "I have, d 11 'em!" replied the prisoner, "and ,

duty of Government to provide some means of ! i wish you'd run up stairs ami hurry 'em'." buying the gold here. For instance, we have I "Oh, replied Fitz, "I can't interfere, but I'm retwo or three millions in the Sub-Treasury which 1 ally sorry for you your situation must be very could be used for this purpose, and save tlc ex- j disagreeable!" pense, loss and delay of sending the gold in small - lil)is- i-c ff-a-'''.' D n it! ef you was iu parcels to Philadelphia, London, or Paris. Govern- here, up to your eves iu nast'ness, and a whole

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HOIKS UK DVOES IV GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, ore.

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e fresh meat, I judge you would think

ment having purchased the ore, can coin it at its j camp-meetin' of great big fleas, kepia' '

leisure. Unles Finns plan of this character is I Jn'11 on

devised and carried out, we shall lose much of 'twas 1 i'e.'"

th" next remittance of -old from California; and ' The Governor started off. indeed we shall continue to lose it, we apprehend. You'r goin', are you ?" came from the grate. until mints are established in San Francisco and ; "Well, go and be d d!"

I South side of Jlain Cross a!., near JJ roadie jj , ! MAHIUOX, INDIANA. 5 -T A S j-"t rci't-i vp ,1 a t'rc.ii jut t-.f mi 1 er'or !ai ifs of i J !.: 1 Wb.f ftiiJ l,ipi.r. m.-i-t.iia t" Prt, ' ?!irr. M: l-rd Sinistra. .Muscat aiil I'.tr.t Wi. e. ! t'a. Vj.'inti- c!ia:ni ani-iiii.i uiiii'r Ficiich i ratiJirn. : Si.-.. A a'jp lot of M n WlrskPv, for-satal on ! tii!. with ? u -a vane' ie.- as are usually to.'.l in !i t: r : s'r. iiov. :

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y I . . (i t Itltlil!, I'.ditor. yi I A V l. liMMi, NOV. 3. ('"There is a class of persons in every viila-e, town, cr city, who view eveiy Mranger who settles among them as an ad

venturer.

v e are not

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manor

born," and shall endeavor to sneak ot .Madison, its business, and its business men,

New York. N. Y. Sun. Meeting to Denounce the Austrian Loan. A great meeting was he'd in London 011 the sth of October to give expression to the feeling of the public against foreign war loans, and more particularly againtt any portion of the new Austrian Loan. Mr. Cobden acdressed the meeting, and opposed

the loan, tie said: Wheat

"He had iu his time to address as many public ; the Northwest, suggests matters of reflection for meetings as any man living, but on no former; those who cultivate the soil here. It is plain

Fitz paused and looked back. "Look here, stranger," said the prisoner, pathetically; "if you can't do nothiu' else for me, git 'em to let you come in here, and ti A a an-.'.-We'll have some amuse cnt I aint as low down as some iYc g-t sir bits in i'A-rr."' His Excellency shook the dust from his feet in a hurry!

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The continued loss of this crop in

occasion had he ever stood before the public on such strong grcunds of justice, humanity, and sound political economy, as he did at that moment, lie meant to denounce the taking of this Austrian loan as being unjust in principle, and, if taken, injurious to mankind. He proposed to show to his own countrymen that it was wrong in principle to lend their money for the purpose of being thrown into the bottomless gulf of waste a standing army." The opinion of the meeting was unanimous against the war.

that less dependence is to be piaced in this crop than in any other known among us. The liabil-

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o lioz ii.ivi:n ici;o(.?i, -'V " I'. CAR R'f . , A"it I .HII.N I' ot l'.liK, iiuie.l ticriy m ,t i. ). a: : .Mi us. 1). :i.n.( s r.ii.1 1'rfi c! .Vctimx s. j iBt nr. ii-c ai N. MaKtiAs. l'uv 1 r.atilier ci;y. WA.iO.XS, !tor iwo Itorsr-., i. r li.',iiii.; ;ii N.-V.Ul.VS. ii'iv 1 Hanner cpy. 4'AlSIirii. OIL t I.OllfS V '.

ilies which beset it are more fatal than those 7T y" ( X is ro'"'"i 1 ' 1 111 '"v" c" ' 1 hP !"r" , . , ,. . . .,1 . . , f i-A."-i .-tuck ff "ar..! ever oil---red in ihis ciiv, wh'ch he against any other branch of agncultu- j win-a wiM u- .-,1,1 uini-iuy !,nv.

ral pursuit. Of this, any man's recollection which runs back five years will furnish abundant proof. This being the stale of the case, what is to be done? It cannot be wrong to say vary your pursuits. Instead of grain, year alter year let the farm be stocked with cattle, horses, sheep or swine or all together. This being done, or to be done,

A Chinese Traveler in the United States. j Sr:is will become more and more important.

Among a file of China papers to thuh July, is tho following in the Pekin Gazette: A native of Fo-kjen, who calls himself a re-

Stock ur- not c jly a mine of wealth from their sale, but their presence on the farm constantly improves it No farm can run down if well stock-

as becomes a stranger. anous were the ; is not doubtful. American enterprise and energy mllnences which induced us to make Mad- will soon distance John Bull in a steam marine, ison our future home if we could. J"f, as it has long since outstripped him in the I ke most people, had access to a map ol" building of sailing vessels. N. Y. Sun. the State; we hked the situation and grow- Mounted Riflemen. Intelligence has been nig importance of the city; for, no matter received at the War Department from the Kegiwhat may have been the opinion years ment of Mounted Ritlemeu ordered to Oregon Pince, all agree now that this is a smart last Spring, under the command of Col. Loring. town. We think we have observed a dis- 0u tlie "d of Jul' lhe" were encamped on a

position on the part of all engaged n business to keep the amount done hid. Probably they fear the publication of it might induce others to engage in the same business ami thereby lessen their receipts. We

plain seventeen miles west of Fort Bredger [sic] -- officers and men all well, and in excellent spirits. They were expected to reach Fort Hall on the 4th of August and the plains of Oregon early in the autumn. -----

Markets of Rio Janerio. The city of Rio

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lation of the femous commissioner Lin, accompa- j e" dnu '-J-enuy nianngea. 1 ney are a perrernal nied a rentleman tc the United States, and ev- t'icio the !an 1. Besides losses of stock, through

aniined with very great attention all the improvements that have lately been effected by steam. He studied as much as possible the English language, and returned with a large store of books, to enlighten his countrymen. This is the first instance of a Chinese scientific traveller, and he deserves praise for his perseverenee and for the keen observation he bestowed on every thing presented to his view ia a foreign land. We mentioned some time since that tiie Legislature of the Mexican State of Durango had entered into contracts with adventurers from the United States, to form guerrilla bands to operate against the Indians who are making savage in-

sometimes occurring, are comparatively trilling. A dozen colts can be got forward on a farm worth 1 fitfy dollars apit-ce, without the recollection of any j expense beyond their siring. It is plain that! mere grain growing will impoverish us. Let us f look abroad for other things to go on with it. O- j hio Cultivator, j The Elephant of the Whigs. This thing of ; having a President when you have no use for ; him, and when he costs you, politically, more j than he comes to, it is not what it is cracked up j to be. The man of whom the London Punch' tells the following story, no doubt thou-ht, wheu ' he took a chance in the raffle for an el-phant,

to lar-e

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i' iim;::i, .ni:isi.ois At. "JT'JTi: hav" a !ar;e at ! -p'pn :ii a- r'm-i.l of p'.vn T V &i-,l 1 l- r a ( .-te;., MP-c Mfrm 1 e,a 1 p.mi f-ii-'rCJ, w 1 !., u j are .! tern. ire i In s ii. We irvif I l:e .v.i-'Msii-M: .-1 ia,-" ..!? u ih. ? a rs !-a!.'iO,s win !-; i-ve-i S'.Vi iHM.- l I.Itr tl.li. o 'I ii 1 1!" t I'.i ' t,r r c y. yrr hnve ai'...n! k .f V inter SnawN viz- ItUnJ i kf-, or .(. ney l.iii.i, !. th. ra-'.ii,"'.-, Thn.ei- . ! aiut ..'rape .'!aw! SWoU.M.-TKIt T it C.. ix t i'.l . ii: i.v'imier r-, . J A 1-; s IJ O is 1 ! r 1 WHOLESALE L I Q U O R A N I) G R ) C E R Y S T O R E ,

Mid'ifrry Sin

TIM-', 1. Mitwnii.' coiiiprVes a p.-irt of 1 is s'i.i-k: "I U iip; K-a Wi-.p; huriitiily .irt , Mirry Wjrr, 31 f -'. U'i' p Caret Wiie; Cuatn , e rt,if, 1 ri.-di Wins', y : l! Mir Sua Whisky : Ke,-i ; tie it VVlmky ; s-i,r,e.t I'i- kI. s; BrMid v reacn-. f'resO r " ! 1, I A ;.rir(.:-; hi-l r;...ni Catsup; I'ppi'fr sai'.c..; Maul -rv B-an-dy : rie-rh hraml v : pa !p Kr.i"i,l ' U.-.-ia'H . p'l-e H . . : 1 ,1 i . 1 ;.n; Smut C 11. I'iiiii; l!ay li'iia: 1 .1 1 .1. 1 11 iii' te ; s....t-li All ; S-L..u;.;,ll.!l Ititt.TH; flur Ciu-iiii.f r- ; lira''; Ay : tfC-ll k'l fiirfJ ; Vanii C5I-11; ; I lie. 1 At (j - aid. Rose si'ivii,.! Cie.iia: a. I ktml-i fif IJcaaiia t';ca s: aii.J n-any n-!i r arin-V t'i o . 1 ! 1 1 e- r 1 s i-1 in. ir lull ai i 'it Wim It vsitl I .- s, , ,1 i.,w i j r ca n. Ci. an.: e a n !f I e ,-

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cursions into the State; the State promising to J that it would be a very fine thin- to win

pay these bauds $'-20d for each Indian they might j a prize. He, like the Whigs when praoiiceing

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n'ue 1""1U1' " 10 ,n-tKO UP a I'cu 11 Janeiro, bein- perhaps the lar-est Coffee market

the river extorts and import; also, the ; t1P ,,-r!,i .li nrio f CdT t..r m m,t. I take either dead or alive. Several companies 1 all manner of deception to elect G-n. Taylor,

amount brought in and sent away by the : ter of interest. Kio dates have been received by j were formed, and they have already proved their j probably never dreamed of the perplexities that j

r -,:'.-,-,-,) - ..n.l nt't.-r i .-.ir,-,;!, t ,-, I ; i,rt v v it.ut.i (Ze.m 1 &nnn I efficacy in several h-lits with the Apacne In- might lol.ow success. I uncn s story is as toi- 1 ;a..s.

,:-::..rcA tn it ,, U'a x,-.m- m-,r mi'iu. ; state that the croos will not exceed one half. t,er- I dian? killing many of their chief warriors and lows:

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(d information ct tlie aniount by any business man, but to go round to ai! the houses

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haps one third the nrecedin- one. The exnorts lUiUU in-'y prisoners. .Among the American

have diminished, in eight months, 53JtlG b i-s. ! companies that have distinguished themselves in j won an elephant in a

Once on a time there was a gentleman who

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The prices vary from 6o to S cents and are tirm Freights have fallen. Fith v. A New London Gold seeker, in a letter to his friends, thus sums up the condition of affairs in California: "It is the meanest place that stands out of doors, and the meanest climate ; not fit for a white man to Jive in ; blowy, dirty, hot,

the warfare, that commanded by Capt. Box, in It was a very fine elephant, and very cheap at the service of the State of Durango, is in the ; the price the gentlema.i paid for his chance.

first rank. This body had a terrific encounter 1 But the gentleman had no p with a band of Apaches on the 3d of September. I He couldn't afford to feed it.

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and a! tho- gh bat thirty against two or three hun- the law if he turned it loose iu the streets. He J ,r ,i a i. -dred. thev came otT victorious. The Mexicans t K tn Lt ;t ti,. it ....... ..r, .:.! , '"'I ii;

. - - j ... Yc.f- iyj iiui.j. ,y ti. 1 tio vy all aiu are quite enchanted with their deeds, and the to shoot it

Si-lo of the '21st ult. devotes a considerable space

cold, and sickly. If you know wheu you are j to a narrative of ther e !oltp. N.Y.Sun.

well off stay in old New London.

and wait till their business was summed up, would consume the greater part of the day. We have been promised a report of the business on the Railroad, but we know the want of time has prevented the gentleman who pvoiiiiifd it to us from iu'.h'ding h:s promise. Is theie one an,ong t.'ie numerous intelligent men engaged in business in this city who could answer this qiuetion, if asked,

" ranspoitevl daily, meet the crow,-j 0f people who had assembled to 1 lie first of J... Iv. Lol.ins new line steamships Tunch does not inform the world what the or tae average number of passengers, on this ! bid hiin weCome, He is laboring under a partial j between this port and Liverpool, will, it is expect- ! gentleman did with his elephant. If iie attempt-d Read! uhiu a day or ,o we have learn- paralysis of his side and tongue, and there is rea- ! et!- be re:i':" for sea on the 13th of next month i to make the most of him by driving him through ed from a gentleman that the average ton- S son to fear that he will be obliged to cease his U- ! Cunard, the proprietor of the English line, has re- ; the country as a show, we hope he succeed betnage on the Railroad is fully 150 tons rer ' nevolent and arduous labors for a time at least . i eently built two vessels 0:1 the Clyde fur the pur- ; ter than tii Whi-s have done in their eff.,rt to put

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ip' rr,, i . . ; .7 . . , , pce 01 i.eai.iig uiose which co.uns is ouiicmg. , tinr "hard barga n" to some use. Findin- hliM ie tr-9 Th j ri t nf t I ) r. i, ne e in -11 leh f h 1 . ,

' " 1 here is now on thestccKs in this city, a ste.-.m. 1 nn their h . -,n.' f.-.r hi

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Father Mathew was at Worcester, Mass., cn

Great Steed. A New York letter to the

Monday week, but so unwell tnat he could not j Philadelphia Inquirer, says

In short, he was in a perplexity verv natural to a gentleman with moderate means, smdi house, common feelings of humanity and an elephant.

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dr-iiy. One cotr ir.ission house rt cenilv forwarded ia one day over oO ton-. In Cincinnati, Cleveland, or any of the towns ea: of us, all these facts would have been carefully spread before the world. The

impression prevai.s abroad that .Ma. lis

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Liigasn neet lias laieij movei., mvi.es Europe , bpat w(ch js for the purpose of b-ating ti

irom Atnea, and unites the sea 01 Alarmora 10 5 the Archipelago. It is 50 miles in iengtii, and its 1

width varies from 10 miles to less than one mil It is very strongly fortified.

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r'cnty of materia! to m:.ke

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Anothfr Fr.ATt fiE is being introduced into the

t.iat ..U.hsCil is ' Kestauratsof Cincinnati, uimilr tn Ihe V.w York

cot is on the ; iauch, concerts, vocal ar

take place every evening, "chalked."

crouch.

instrumental, are to Hats of all visitors

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in iiuiiana. 1 :.:s ng tho amount of was a.ade bv o:r

cars on the Hudson River Railroad, between this city and Albany. "We want you," said the agent of a Hudson River steamboat, ''to build a vessel for u that w hi whip the Hudson Railroad, and we don't care what you may charge will you do it?" "I wd;i" respond-d the builder. "Iwdlbu 'd

vnn :i sr : , f tti-.f m 1 ' h.

that ever was started."

eat any locomotive

"Then, go ah-a

A l d he is foin" ah

itaghborof the Banner to ta!:c the r.u.-nU-r

Gold Seekers R etcrdini;. A party of twelve gold seekers, who went over as far as" Santa Fe,

have returned to their homes, at Waterford, New j tioa' l'at th- ra'hoad. York, having discovered that the overland Call- j JJ Ras-U has thirty

tomri eiephant is a much larger ammai than they Bh thoccbt. ' - r -

renha tlie a--1!!.

e.tti; and will, if it caa be

TT T. S. Brown, !al hips of tiie line in the ' and Erie Railroad, has

Itic, and fifteen ia the Elck sea. with as aunv gagement wi

on thir haiiiis, an,: good lor Tiothm" else tr,e

bright idea struck them that he would answer first rate to travel through the country ju-t before elections, and scare up large Whig majorities. j They tried that but, guod gracious! Lck at the r- s-i ' A postm.ister iu Pennsylvania, on entering his house in the night, a few days ago, found an infant boy on the door st-ps, which soni-f.ocy had left there. Being asked how he accounted fur this incident, he rep'd-d, "that the ma. Is were very irregular ad over th country."

Engineer of tiie York i-icted a five years' enror of Rus-ia, at a 1-

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