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»st# forth 1W amount of ihe population, •which was the spie ol»jec( of the ancieni •coTisusibut anaalvzes tbeblood whiclrHowa itW vein*, *tiditfyiJbare ite whole phv*ic» n, moral and iil*:lloclual ataTnioA to the inspection of the world.,

It rxh»bit» nr^ only, Mihe linibs, the sin.

el but a Hp ttia.1. ojhe.r tnquir cpntyrptpept, TT/iUhfr as Talk as 'wfi like about the universal itlen*

grarfler display# of rintiona! ti'id indiyiduftl ^igrirttn—8tu 'he fjet r.*ui«:os unli-spu-Uild« lh»t therw are *o J«1 F'urcHJs now in np» I'rtioti soclj 05 IImv^t'lld has tu'Vfr before .se^h"|ifni,«ii Is, 'birfh jfiofnchaos, 'i'hia pl.uirf f|'"ifurs' in iifiw six i!t»u*titid .y.)4Us old, I mid wjt)M»IH' fhfi lda.nl ti.-k of ''Xrtirr:ihu,. it I oiav be nllirnii'd tb.it tin iiublie «!ocumiint e.X-

modern or an^ieJit ev nr (ycperi«uced any thing apjiniMfehif^ it. The Roman .empire waslthe tCitjit ext^nlvli and popuNiM 'ih the third century aft^r the Chiisnisn era. It* snl'jpot at tliht timn, as estitn U',d by C«r|-boil,-(the computation is far loo high.) waa one hundred aud twonty millions* Vet for tho two centuries preeeeding. the Increase Of tlie pnjtiilation Of {i\ily, ^paift, »hd Portugal WUH, according to the most reliable date, only tweutyive -or thirty per cent, each hundred years ou* Iticreuse during the last ten $mnu yas nearly MhtHy• sfeyen per Wnt-

m»dmi iBirmgftimi

Dcui.gogtt* wc« a

^ssr-"**-**®ifcT %*mi» mm. «A le

tfiliv.'' ,.jid*4 twiwro n.i'.-'W'V SBSiSSS '«».SRiiS' _t*J m*t a« "'-te'* ^,a* *3wp aj«e 4i*sM£ «m« !*»*&*, *S* I...I,. -*.v. „c^r

r,rm. Jr'MArrr'uin* ~h%f that cfllw itself Atigl^Saxon. Three hunOtH^SIi^Jirw VMH years aeij this race numbered less E*ch additional lwmrti6&p*r^Squarv. 25 than tnree tnillions it now the' most nu-

XT UUral di*«uot trmjt, i*ye*tU mi verier*. merouSVade in the world, the Slavic slon* exdeptidi it is not only the most numeroo#

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without good grounds that in his history that at feast one ihird 0' I?V same manner about our new mo... of „.JSSpopulation ofthe whole lifted Stat*# is ing. Thcro Is, to bo auw/cons^toncy i«, lorniad of the descendant* of tlie Xew Kna-

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land Puritans, who were all of pure Anglo fVrred to ix.' their grand-f* Vs clock' Saxon origin, llie natural iuoraasa of our^ tickhvg bohlad their walls, tasu* ,•* -tr-. while population from l-.rths alone. iarrfe-! own. no future grandson could

ty-se\en ye«S,s&v>Ujjh with It.U h*» doub^ aw i|d,,bttt"becau*e

cormiUv with

to col Jto this Continent the Bullish,and for two -u•.!:•*& ye»r« tb*y occupkd a larger «k»nt of it atnl yet. nvr%J-,i» •Nttuil. inall-.Aitt|*ioa.:ttot .«KH« ilsa: |Npf|:

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*nt ti^hq m™* l*s »te^3gpj|

[citizens of other decemr^befieve that rthe dispraise of other races!® So OufcHthe woi^e for the demagogues. Wei- totf, have liking*for Ihe *xich Irish brogufe' and #lj061 ^1C German accent but facts are no! 2-0T) to be gainsaid. We do not believe that there

For *iz moatht..,w,., )Vr annum, if paid within *lx roontlw. AftfSt|W»^rUo|^f|t|««^.p^ fx *"JfeSti i« in this Cdtintry ah inteiliseot member of IfilffiiMpSpct... T$b^ihe Cchfc, 0 the 'Teatotiic, or the Frank 4e

ioe^aranvejy

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The report of the Superintendent of tht| ion of all the porta and coasts of the world. Census i* beyond comparison the most im- It superseding every other language, and pprtant of ihe If^to oQicial documents. It i« breaking wn every other idioysyncracy. literally of vital importance since unlike ft is expat^itre if not aggressive everywhere olli^^ Vd^fiThe- Prenchman feel? it In Canada, the tratfoif i1otM*»t tio ^fth the very ti- Rus«ian in the Northern Archipelago, the /«7 element^pfsUij9,n#tion.

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Italian in Malta, the Greek in the Ionian ixlands. the Spaniard in Cuba on the fron: tier ^ind, on 4h« frooj^rs of Meltico, the Dut#h at the C«pe and HI Natal, the Indian in the Kocky.Mountains and at the Jmhmus the nc^ro at fMberfa And Sferre Lftone, U»e Arab at Suez and on the Nile, the Australian it Sydney and Adelaide, the Mayfay at

ews, the stature, bulk, and big a^apmWat!ceM| Jiofjibay and in Burmah, the Chfneslr at the nation, but unmiatakeably revels Us JJong JTong. and the repellant Japanese'hta ideas ufKn fhtt subjeoi of "spiri|" also. is a work -to ijtUerest' jJl soon have to leartl #3iMi)!0g- of 'if afj',0alr',W0,1X:~ ocquaiother with the cirdum"r*

not till i?«tatj*tw 6r the stntjent of^social Jeddo. j^ancea ofseejng the- chSH of her head, and iconcfTiie^Jontf its Has Its'jjtetraclfa$ and j- But the world will Won see even a rfrron-J ^q^edfa edr^fepdndertce with ihe view,^lhat #nd.— {ger ftnd a more nobler race than the Anglo resulted in ihe mutual Hatbfaetiot. of Thougfi a notations r«iher th|i»i an fjrent, it Saxo'fc*--* race 'which.'llke -Iftat which made should could 'love, should m«rry He aOte&aocofdingrlyi and requested of Mr. P. a note to the lady, stating the sincerity oPhis motives, and the respectability of his character which he enclosed in his letter, and forwarded. He waited fir a week in a state of feverish anx-1 iety but at length an answer came and. the lady granted his rfeqOeJit. The letter breathed the* very spirit of modesty alui good sense. The lady stipulated tor six months' correspondence after which thby were Jto meet. /-J

Mgniftetmop rf(^-i«^y:'th"if«ghtful ^ind.— ger ftn a »or^f»obter race" than the Anololif resulted in ihe mutual saibfaction of, Thougfi a aotaiioit r«iher th|i»i an frent, it Saxon" marks an^epoch in the life of the nation.— Greece, what it was which made Rome what

The immigration from all parti of Europe,

[.which' began in repulsion tliere, will irt-

'fylljtfr are fce tending? itcreasb'th geometrical ratio by Attraction W^, Hhd'onder its influence the people of

tiiy 01" httMnoand 4i»© ^|j«»9|ive 0,^ cOtJntry will rapidly become a H£ rise und l«ll of, untiun.H of the pa*l—-*pecu-, tinct arid pe6uluir people. Gathered fcpm the world, they arc operation of the „. through the whole fchlmal the subilo nmligoarit itiiluences of modern world, it must become invigorated, (ind in |,royr(:s-^"«rm.'»ll to iitind tiiit in day* ot every respect im[»rQved. There is hereaftyolr^:ih«re wpr«""grf»*»er "•Wifelleci*. greatir' or to .be, hn American face, &ti<! it will be pMh in reitsonjng, in ^eloquence: known and 'read of all men as the narain and in an,. {jri*#ter personal' H-ioafif. Fifty henc:v, even aefcordslreti^lh. gre»t»r energy in pVernmerrt ipg (0^ th^ past ratio oftficrease, this p?o« more devoted I \':tlityin th* g.-n^ffred,' and will out numbdr the united popula-

tion of Hog)nml, France, Spain, Port»1 1) inha'i-k, Sweden, and Switzerland atid m«r« fire prrs uiK now^ lining who 'l it outiiuuihor the iiillabitants of till Kuropq,

Pi'o 3r"jj.3 of Luxury. (U I.)

Thy

it.«. or ^*r b#d oxtjtcjili it* »ucb**w ui wiili ril'-lil! Voice, the inhrdfnate pri^^eiis (if f'8

HU.oh vast *1^*1 fiuuitrH in r*^»rd in i'« fitfurr luxury in our land ytn whil« \v~ agri*e ''xptes.^ive ey&' and a^good figtk",-''nrt htdcKiinn us life 1.1 fti»s of the l.'i.it«tl"Stati** with hhim' ul iti remarks wo dissont ibm

Artlrfleti WMide In th^'yenr ol our l.ortl ytV»^ -1: spiMk'* «f a^mnptuou« mari#ion H.1 nevrr once osffed if^he was qhe thoil/un.'Veiyht Tiumlrt'd antl ll ty, N'ey-J g..ii.g*u in this city?' the parlor wills of heoufifu! for* he felt if she wa* not positively «r bei'ure !I»h suuli w«or i. been iiuulo ol whieh are to bi'covered with papier-mache, c.nifd love. \ftf»r ah'ghiing at a tUings that arf and are to be. This nation, and iJil* atfroMs the^ofthd worfe pf hi# rej HlatioM.

Wonderful ns It:m been its j' \^I pru^'tMS, marks ag-uftsl modern luxury. We are 'ol"Jd himself hffore a- snuilt but /beatitiful never heUite i',vhi|»iltHl wich a dfCHiiinai in- huppy. to know that ono gentlenmn has th« wlnoft bore marks of taste and rereejio of po|iuliUipn» cither absolutely or i.t^e ai^i lite p^irit to adopt this beauiiJul,^ occupants. 'He knocked, proportionately »»nd no other iistien, wiihfi j, mVteriiif iifi the ornamentation of his build*!

ibK, when hp* can afford to do so. It is an »»xe«dlent i*ubstaoee to withstand ihe drying idleuts of lir»s, d*c., in. our housi,#, ninl it is rot so expensive a^, some «l.ip lash dauhjiv^s of paint, which some peo-. ph» «allluMUitiful, becMUse g,iudy.

Any person ivho sets up an establishment beyond his moans, to have an ttpteh name--, cu9 of the upper ten-~aon unwisely, but those who have wealth, we hato to s«e apting up to the usurer's mark, The Journal says:"' *The sdm n«bts$hry, now, to set up

"Our decern fa? Inlsreaaa "fit threo times as} young couple in housekeeping, would havfc! *,

great as was the cent'dnta? indraiue ol the been a fortune to their grand*fathers. Thfo "She I# before you," said Mi (ftimpahFuropean population At any time frior lo furniture, the plate, and the aenslos* ge«f-i

the ohfMdeB M" the tw«»W cewflry, afld g«ws with which every bride thinks she. lie was thunderstruck, aiid stood gjizirtg twice an groat a# wa#t thnc^n^mle/ Ihorinse must decorate her home, if put into bank

nf the same population Irom the |weli|i, to stock at interest, would make a bandsom^i witsv ami trfted iO'VOniitieijiifiB the middle of the eighteenth century. Italy provision against the eh*nct!$ of mercantile

has not a Imger population now than it had: disaster or professional failure. The taste foduced himself as her unkiiowncOtresppnin the days of I'liiiy* Spain has posinvelv for showy furniture hi the worst and most explained that he had come,u less populution than it had'fifteen hundreitl'vulgar of allr The rich gilding, the elabo-

years ago. Franco has not 'five times as rate carving, which means nothing, the in- swered him with modesty arid* food senie, many as it had in the days of Julius Ccosar. gonious upholdsterv. which is evidently too felling him that interoousse tmist fee oti lhe or three times us mnnyit had in the good for use,—how they contrast with "he footing of friendship, umil they becanie

veign of Francis Firati"- Hngland herselfi substantial old-fashioned table#, and with ItHoWh to each other. They conjiot^tthstanding her wonderful developmoht the ancestral chairs which open their4uis* viirsed. long and pleasantly, and he itoOn aioco the reformatioti, is not four times moroj piiable arms, and offer to you the wpose|^ut^ adniirinff her voice, which was populous than it was in lhe reign of Henry- which the£. gave to vour father and yoarl*®^ and sweet, and before he left, her winthe I%htH. What ratios are theae to com-j grand-fathwiri ^The man who would noth1'0? manner had so charmed him, that he pare with our gnmth during^"tho last ten] rather hato his grand*father's clook ticking quitejorgott her red hair hod specyears, or mjf twvy^^ ^o®-^? gx&lvMi., behind the d©0f» th*Vi a^ gaudy Fi^noh'aun. as a nation! h«l clock ia every room in his hoim. does

Ouf valt increase Unfit Jo be maml) not deserve to knowthe time of day.**' tribute*! to jha ^ciiretfort of forei|n popula« I The bride who expedts suohlhings should tion. The extent of the foreign element is be able to fumtsh them, and if not able, then greatly overrated Of our onttre population it is sinful to ask Sir them. It is also w?*« of S3 347.SUJ4, only ti'2H)»OS8 were borii in to have something laid up for a "rainy day ,** in foreign countries. l!nle*t official %ar«sf4»ut «Mh» satnotirft# thi^e are twenty times lie, it canrtot bo denied that ovtr ihCresse the amount of wealth irt jur ewSntry now is to bo ascribed chiefly to the productive that there wer© in the davs Wr ind. and expansive energias of the Anglo Saxon that is«o rtife, lu the "If*h Re« stock of this twrnttftettt^prtseelsely the eo«l***i» our ofty. the wills of our »M Dutch sauio agency that impelled us |o t*pid|y progenitors at-e itiwM tlMfre 4* fthd forward iu our earlier history, when ttmm vests, coats, and breeehps. mwm^ly -de.,' As gr4tioa was comparatively unknown. From!sertbed and willed to**my s^n^lac"*1 v, lln=*xt morning. our, fneud Hdrrv «g I8IS to IWM, according to oflfofot dwu{ Oarr«i%fe Now the editor or*e if Is W«^sd, but was "greaify stuv

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infloe,^ ,1. It is gradually taking po^ess-

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ment* printed by theHouse of Commons," would not like to flourish about thf I prised to ^e r"'»Mved one .k,t atwryotj vknbf* the ehtiro omigra'tioh from th« Uo&ed King- with his g«MH.gHndather silk vest t?i. air unlike her dom to this country waa only and flowered and omamentfd: tlineither

things, but if all tho mt»n now lit?! re-j

ty percoiiU «*»ry year# ik-1. .. prea-Uiii: sg, dre««. and evert thing .At is *eH nAoo I wbro apeoaaad a

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lias average thir- web a lite to see in If****** jwtsrtwn. JJam you Jura jTa J*: ™tl .5**"

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A Xorel Wooing. ,-4 ,f

4 It was on tf»e return oOIr. P., a lecturer an Phrenology, Ip the city of B.. that one' moroing. Harry 5 entered^'his study, and after some desultory conversion,commenc-. ed looking over some phrenogical charts, which were arranged before him. While thus engaged, he nojiced one of the head of Hiss Emily. B.,of copiously marked.-— He erami ied it, and iecarne mncK interested. as it described a person of original mind, and superior character. As he hid it aside, Mr. F. said:'

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'The person t^ere described, tjuring my absence, and she possessed a mind so welj balanced, that I took a chart of her bead^Jl constdlef ^,trk quite a 'model of femafe worth she possesses all the qualities for a good wifo end mother/

Now, Harry was a jfoutig man of iine intellectual powers, which, likd been i-nprov-ed by culture, but he w?s decidedly bd^l.— He had a spice of romance in his disposition. and was a firm believer in4 phrenology. He depended on'that scifne mainly to give him' an: Insight into the character of h^r whom he should choose as a partner for life.

The l4iy in question seemed to possess all those^ qualifications which he had been* so long seeking forj and a most novel idea entered his 'mind. He determined to write

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From this lime, thnv wrote regiilarly, ap. on various topics but the personal appear anee of each was never ortce the- subjeot of allusion. Harry's high opinion of his faifr1 core-pondent was enhanced upon the r«cepiion of every lelter until hfe bacame thoroughly in love with his lair incagniia and he began most earnestly to long for Uie the .expiration of his probation. It was with a beating heart that he took his seat in one of the railroads, which was 10 con visy' him td the city Cu %here his fair in* amoratare^ded."

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Now the question was

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intpldgent cotmtentfli0d a dark

*®H rrf ftirxiety to create a* "oodnw'

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walk of a-'iaw 'olftutes. he

it Se^ihed to him th*.it his heart kn'ookad

tin fully as loudfy against his breast, as his hiiftd knocked against the door. When the door vvas^opened, our Jover-hero was greeted wHh an unexpected sight of a (tiomiuiive crookedIbrm^ a pair if spectacles, and red hair \yhich were the principle features in the tout emblems of his fair receiver. Now, red hair was'Hariy^averslon. Tht? lady, for such she evidently appeared, inducted him tt 4 pretty parlor, where music and books showed the taste of the fair owner. After a short scrutiny, Harry turned to the odd lifrfe'figtire tjeinl^e him, and request-

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her without motion, but at length cOllfcct-

ctmversatien *u nder difFiculties.' He tn-

a peiional acquaintance. She aii-

eot wsnw^ Wtu^t ^tionlimttwal Wedouot,*-» l.liv-^ wigl* ,»**?, 2S££U ,1 V" I l^^or lhe natitm would havedr on^ thit,gs tbrownaside,

bc^u^ ^}T 4 answer only by gasuig adotsr-

led once 10 t^anty-tbi^ Spaniards We ca&uot find as :Je word to say a^ ao^ ted—and a wo aoft brosro v»%«h an »frinlf*T^ge

beautiful an y«r.am-/r,' rud«eb«Ki^ e*riw»t«iies«^.::w|lh'imip|-i hoer eer iw» Mb' fx,«e« iwi'wifiynoo^-^- ,.*• «m.!,.««ad a wMio"»i-.i".- .y 3.

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*rd against^©specially In our Repabl c.— 1 may gueawd bot I

milliont ol aotual %«iish -iec-'.* Scttmsijit Ameriemu y»» of ike vedding--4M»«r there are at lea«t fx^vm «i^m4 Eo^.^| a gtt«*t—bow mmy Urns* »we andSe^chdesccut... T-- National ln,u\.:^»n-««• pab&ibM «:#-:J.'fiwiii«Nsl»ilW{li

Iti«|»foai^«m3ht iwpojmlar, rircu #r#..#^:«d by a Urge ttmn^er of niiS88-i^l*r'ilai»f fwl Uiufcsiioliftll this aid* of the wator to •ti.'»rb nnv..|»ait»o.) b«r* ular saperiCiity to ''0 Angiw c*«m rao uoo* iu Si*td i'err5- jes lo,«a 5, and srhari* more. Harry is a firm b«-

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tacles. Thus m. ir Intercotirse continued for a week, at the expirati v, of whteh tim^ he made her arr nfft»r of his hearf artd hanrf. »-••. stmtm i^ni» swiMMaa r^md. iogly a«k»d, *haveyou so faroveratomo.you avrrsion fir my red hair and crooked Form as to wish fo make me your wife?*

He r-piii'd that he loved her. an8^^f#l hot whtti was the color Of her hair, so long as the would oousent to bo his. An answer was promised te be riven oh the nlawing *«.%«**# •*.«« mmse1!

rtg. "t i|W] Nferms/

Ha««y wa» «f cottrs*. e«clw»r^4.• The

had b-e:t pTu-"j fished in an ir.stanL od wi'H a -S#CH ighfng those distinguish tng had 8»t aitr«cl**d

bled his a^tise* clear sweet ti&is,

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^msmaemsssm iii ifjoliingi

3 ?«..,-? *,? a *&»

siasac^Hasars

Jeremv Ijlddler^ wi comforts'hihiiseir «rtth

getting some of the detoi thct the «ocklpir«ji him. WSMM-^C m# ib .» .»•# ml ««f .r n^: .sonmsjjm^^ii^jftva{v5 ihal.i^ helping ^in\se(f put of some bduy*s filirhe

the9debi tfircanftie9ea. "^IfSit' iWfilJMiMil enormoak^bsr»kr«!jp«^f d7efo*ed t§P aj

The wh«*le Ui«ofy i^ falwJi^nd *a\i(ZuIaiiU The ruif tb.g/?Vef98- We owe the worldan upright ITfe, tni return the yrorltf vrilTgive rs a'livlhg.

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-The louTSgef abwit t^« grow shop^ oc other pl4^^la^a%:fn^y )r|dplge in idjeaes^ oudef the ^B^^ron,e^„^in^^ Urge a^ ut we will just, tell htm how tri

creditor bat world by an

The world is full o'f glorious illustrauofiii of this truth. Wa see young men rise frOili obscurity and poverty to"* re^TiaTioTi and wealth, and we wonder how they ge't alon^ tep welff fit seetris a mystery, but thiu whwl« ir.ystery**!!^ iivlhe qosliflcatiohs above o»eu-f tioned. They oomeaeuoerrigiu, U.iay,cputiu-: lue rigbl. ^«d tjiey end^ig^t." ,,

If w-e.^earcji the nis,0^y °f such a than, jwe shall invariably find thit lie has be^tr'ac jhard worker, and a careful mahWger. He has looked after the spigot as well as the bung hole of.-his buisiness. H^ has husbanded his earnings, and added them to his :capitalrM**4e«4l- of Uaviiig- .U«ua»jtLihe box office of th theatre, or w«aringthem on his back or pouring them down his throat.

We jsaid Uiat be was a.haul worker. That we apprehend \i the difficulty with the loafer, He would be perfectly Wiilihg. no dbubt. to hold his hat, if i'fovidenee would shower gold into it or if it would rain roast'be$f, he would have a platter ready to catch ij. But to wprk hard—therms the rub. Let fortune come to him in nny other way than that.

Hut. youngjijan, work it must b6—work? wp.rki wy/k! Jt. was^.d^esi^ued Irom the, JcgMinin^r, 11v*T

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A DKA'y^FUt r.XTUACT,—-Labor? Why, in nil of idleness, labor has rocked vou in ihe cra'dll», and nourished vOur pampered life. Without it the woven ssilks and wool upon yoiir in the-silk worm's nest, and the fleeces iri the shepherd'SiTold. For the meanest fhitig that ministers to human want, save ,the air of-he^yeti, man is indebted to toil and even the air, by God's wise ocdiuatioo^iiLJ.raatli£^.with lallo'r/ It is oply the dfpnes who ioi|jiou jprho. infest th^biy# of the active. like masses of corruption arid decay. The lordsW the feilf^h arK working m«n. who' build- -o^- c^iat down at their, will, and whq retort ihe snber ofthe' I'soft headflrtl,'' by pointing to. their trophias wherever nrt, scienee, civilisation, ami humanity are-koowjw. Workm~Jicn of lott, ^hy royalty i* yet to be acknowledgedt aa .labor xiscs oo^ard to Jhp .J^ighesuhrone of power. ...

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gentlenien'in '-fai and regular •land-

tng1' in lha Congregation ot ooeTcf the New

York churchesr enterfo Ulman's muMciuc'

wishes in tnis wisej|m«r« .v s|*_ Milave you Soloinan's Song|t^[ want to' U^a cpny.y.

Vf^p. said the salesman, not being afcle to recbilect ift the fhomsht afif'Ifthb^pHed wirhlhjif title. *lNo, 1 am afraid iv\h!" said the- am a uer drawing on-his kid, "perhaps it i«n'l out yeL Qu| p^^or spoke of it-- last Sunday as a production ofi great getiius «nd' beauty^ and I my daughter to. Iearo ^t.** '''he .*• bopman with

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early 'fc* pr *f ets as if to dr,i«r ou' 'i ti mornthg. our frieuii llifrv *gam»tor !i *"twwilv.'r mw I

Pfe'nist bisfnud. t«i

'.'er. Mit

Ba Arti:srto3f!—**J?itly Grub. »f Inns,** of5"fi|arfeIIfi,,,*: wishes to get mftrried. Her "card" »pt»i»ki for itfelf: "A Bu&akd Wanted-. Byayanglaidey» of incohai^lerable pursena! detraetkwis an

Shos'r ed as ahr S«y» *1 i- muft 1 losed the hothae by

aTTOein

better—tingt* b»rjra«^»lli«if agar.—so del-" Take a raw egg. -*k ji i-t atomiser

was

there,

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j. jjt4t -0?

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m..v»

The Woridcniis* A. New PolicV for Jtwico—A Tbi»4#,*!ie.-e£i}tfs have I a 3' occasion Itn anintadtefr hoods t^a^i^tf^rs sorts use iteretofdrehp&n dfisfh^Wwt? as an apokwy /or^eir rascalllie

use

i«rj Iw

ies. *3

g4sfo^'ifctfetyV ea that

h^mer/ly ^akefi^lsIfSrfe^^a parf tfff Ilet^ii*ejr|o?n MlerSifrom ^^13 t» reiiet

I just. ..

world will pay him ^dKpa|eI|^ffMll sqokr^ instalnleflt ^^nuna^.^p^ffey/Oii**^ terftpt.^d^ritd^titinr'and t\e~iimi houses— It will £i*e hilhiStfi dtyitli^id^ of.sco^.an^ starvatioM, and $nadly .|^^,him in full,, with Six feet of earth an^ a pauper's grave. P» riajiis as hje goes alo^g.li^ will receive oe tfasionsil payments oh liccount.by geaOfoiis Orders ot» the couhty jaif or i^tate prison.— In tht*latter place we b^Heve the worl^liberally throws in a aew ituu of clothes of variegated colors, (Qur jidyic^jto y^ung men «, to trust to1 their goqd h^pds. their "brains, th^ Jifttr^^ |ry, their ec&Aorny. aM thwir -hoiiwsty.-for a living Witfi such rllds. and as (roil JJ self reliance, backedby an indomitable perse ve^ ranoe, there ure but lew indeed that fail of reac|iing tl^e gpal.at wjiich they aim.

Iftort A'-dliy W two emcer^nJ- ^aWd^••his1'^ Vn'' the trans^

a*IWCT,0^a

whiVIt^ *|,r *og forward, and sensing tfer under years ehottW-wirh thdh' prj^erty tea4bt^-rf''hor-lo«xp)aitt tho t«y»i«m^

?^r*.

Civa thf Hairy said |)er&jhn<u 1 '^Wupii would, hi* view, be a gainer by beauty «. snfttgM wui» a«d Lwish-1 lUclrawsicitiMW**' Jit If the ITTOIIT «d la yaw vw. Yoo eee Mttft now in I ^rra?" aod plaWlft yg-1 ^nfahHifttary jjnrtgtrif

~*jf "I

mbore

p«rtm«initt telerihtttn iiie protection ofj tl%a •peonloarf.N#* Wfe tlation, and we have referred e^peciaiH to what wo deemed the etxors "and i»^sfesRin the arfl^y ehat^^d-hy with thai*

kaupg] t|me!.^l|?^!jdi doubtless well "fouo: camplaints of the exposed arid "'stifreriog coti^fttort 6f Wial tf'gSm'. atftf:4hft |sy of lhe past end present mi'itacy proielioQ

prelfatlblfis frequent ^of^ lato, and thai-tho^mall auais» «hicb ?ha*u teen buuaued ,by?Uia,agentsin /%e %rqj of x.iuions »ho^j}*gigS«. w(U have had more effec^n jpreventing "*t6efr ^ifhtfilrthg" Mfacfst than ?!^^wWdle strl^'liifch ilt5stfch^ inordinate• ^xp^rnte,5 hSi'%rs00 marshallwl agarinst thrm. Mlia latters Sn q\iestffr»\.urge

expeuienco of adopting such" methods of help and coaciliaiion towards tftes 'fridiaiV fribea os a aulliiiiuie in s^oipp measure ^r pre«en^.s\^i|ein or mi|iiarv force. It, is nolimpro'^ble that soin'etfiiiig of thJS sort miglit bV^one witli a^^d ihe due protection of our -eiihsenC »f f^ew1 Mexico, arid for the alleviation of the «gFeat expense now incurred on /pili^iary ac§ou,iii lor that purpose, aiul with ^o. uasati^faclqrv result. -*y -'it

But, meantime ft swije^iHil "of riiAiftar a srh'eme bf')ioIlcy relhrlivn to flist port.ian of our population whiah livai in New, Mexico. has Bmuualed trtwn tha War Dep^rimcutaiid finds a prominent place in, in las annual report, which wje take, lobe u!iogetr" ifi'O tiiAuf iiltirL'rtrf nn/l »'t iif" rt! Hrtl« nH

4'^*liaf

should earn fn'livftg—-

noi by foaling.- but by ihe sweat at hls'-WroW TheSe drops the industrious inari coins into the gahl mint.drops that will fill his ColiVr^.

policy! llowevl^if may be deemed

proper to ado|iUu rfferenc.a 10 tho Indian ax.»i»Caiifomia. andDcogon, is a question only of Ii 11 inanity or of temporary policy .-nst|ie?J)erlod chnhdt be very'remote wfi^i ftr1»y Wilt be sWept before thfe resistless

tide ofemi^ration which contiuua!l^ .Jlows towards these countries. ••The eescs. is, d|fi"jrent will) .regard to New ,Mexico,, '/"hat Territory is so remote and inaccessible, and'*h61 tfsl' oiit such little inducement to emigration, that the struggle between Uiq.twp race^, is^^sptaed in all, probability to coMjtiup fher?, long after it' sdiall iia^ei^epsed evter^- oj(hfr portion of the continent. "fty the last census the total population'

Now Mexico, exclusive of wild Indians,, is.^in round numbers) 1.000 souls, an\l its whole real estate is estimated at (iri rbtiad n#w4es) 's^^o'^dqp^,, ^'','7 "To protect, this small population we- are compelled to maintain a large tpii^lafy force at ari annual expense nearly equal to half the value of the whole real esUle oi' Uie Territorv. Would it ru»} b% boiler to induce the inhabitants to abandon a country which «eoms hardly fit for tho habitaltou of civilized man, by remutisrating thc*n for,, their property in monfcy or in laijdj* sitAiaied rirt mora fkvored regi©a^i Kven if liuvigaverij-i

mom

P«L^/»rlhe property qpiuuipk^s. vaj-

11

w"u,,ls"11-

tea «fT

,1

er th^ most marked nhd Striking'origlnallly I ».. eif the ifu^nt pofth'i^fjf oiir cofihtrv. Th« ltL3Ii..H Jil.lhCL Ol rllfc.. idea "of th«i|pcreiary of War* is. Utat^since only about sixty-one th^usando,Cs.i^yi cjti:, jzens are at-preaont Uw4li«g-ia-~T\' cw Alexi00^ atidsiitce-tlKfiwhol^pt the roal a»tate now ovvueil ^y# ilMspj, :h,era is .a little, less than tl^rcc millions of dollars iti'valuel therefore the best'way for o^r^ovCmn&ht to protect these' OiViznns is to 6u thbm up, and move them off, bag and baggage, ior «ome aafer regiwi, surrendering, of course, Umir presevi hotnes to the ..Indian depredators, to be made the most o( that the savages can inake of tfieni! We must'"dd the Secretary ihe justiue^ABiL-jiffgiril- our .readers. the n» aiuta^seift, of giving his most novel and striking conception in the words of his i\portnr ^"0, quote the whole of it as follows: x-v -i e.

"»!*ely on lhe ^orf ef

acik»q, Shd^lheMrt)*^ how stlitiOifftd hv'Newf 51% xi do 'Won Id he available for the protee-j tioh,,pf ^ur' Own' and #f "ifi©' Mexican T#rri-' tbfyf1 l)al#^s |W rheahs 1 have fmlitmted. %i some iifthfer be adapted r#li^ve the Ini (fisifis fra^' tlie'hecfesHy of pluhderihg to prdcure thf weaM of Sub^rfuence.' their depreli tt^ps must rt%l»

fc0fil^^cofltjriue.

mbi^ase' id the "means ofi

iearo it. iliaf iOew I concur in the recommendation nan. with what gravity^le eoiiVd gstcsl-in-chief, that fo.|^]'ljtiat)l tcj coui'mand,'V*^r tteU 'th^'he'lfid no copies

oif

yet, *nd ihe 'customer 'wamn If^Hjjifke sfid urj^jrli,i\m^nyhaUie.ditL not W tha^est ktWMisipftlis4ook-ke»perj Know how to^clraW U41 at the desk *?Ws»jBpH ,i.{Buj^^ro,jj^A i^opi -a* osiU'»pj6^,s.buy(,^ip.a peojple at'aucti'oji*.'' Willi '^i'South«»rrior^."W!N' w^jkinjf. a'H-jew tdiScir p#%«^cildn'iirid'liaf-» kn» n^? of Maw \to«k ih" a & I j?tAMi« whldi'in D# 1 hy.thret ^fS«p« ^vhp pr id, tic 'instH'i«iMi"«Wfdf orjgfhaUiy Jaw a meSAUHS of dniuk. t»nd jinked^ 'inn tii« lime 1/ nig'H. \fm sArtto/i|('|p.#lioiow|9 Ji iii f"will It'll vou,* said he, iri hh Hlati-ie^t t«i xJtle^ofhis p'vk mo :-ple*M^:..,a|ld ui:h ".i'p'lM.va^on. Mtrrk jlJMi ScOreta|(e haa tto Gori-suiajtsonal^tial«Er-»ir«w0r^|i^' 'Hie'' porrhtwe Of popu{\i!' trif---«ot id 01 tllC Jand. but'•»'• gif-srid. cA it—is iiv^wa view alficdy withia the narviiir and t.%p^wec of

buifons of the took-keisper

n««ad. he j»re*f n:niirfe^-. ••If i* jimt ry' The fiufian* *a«,

elation ot our frtt^Wlivsem* ift

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T31|Up

m'"••W'

S

fsi« to oobirt

ao

trie Jtme for (&»'i|lB,, be arpoyed .wjftk tbai,

pesaieswe which is ao fam to the Senior numbers the homaa faittily—#ie fevfeh tad

ftfcespe aboufd prove

eerviceable, be kind enough to io&na us oflhe laet and we'll try .. ?, 1 1

Speaaiof of if f«ubef,,r«mafkay:

tbu tie 0t«t

l»^ft«!T!

mm

«jrk*s»l .*» ,"5! ftfif

iji&

.!s-«n,

nil $2-*'J ifc*

*4$ f?Vr-v-^ 0} $

Wftn thn fiiftJ 6f »h» Tfmfs beaifs Ai A ittOt!iertoriio\V«y To her cliiWrcu i»b« catpnds *."• TtKW»"arAs 'wbero ^iieo th«»y

hut ih-

This 'wou^retjUira a cOrrespdndin^

™^nl^ »f»en ttft^rked.^*i{

ph^sopl|eri^}, ^ine

tproWcW«lf*s»lf|

case' Ifep' pop"

3tj||f ibflf g€rvernrt|entr ip tuviiK,'

.«• hW^lMWuhl of f*nd.«ol-

whew amusgmeot audi

i)(fO||ieir,.

zeos to tbe ^ligbteni^ rnediiations of'such* of oSr^ireade^s as td i#e fSrcftl' wsli 1dte.«'go^F6»gb-w Wad& Vttinr.- f,

Pivatioyw O^iauM fl£a«iitoar,—-CJ^i. Xtixz las introduced a reaolutlon^ttto tbo iioo^ of Etepresent a tit e%, on Jihia subject

referred to ib« Co«M»itiW SSiTfr* aboollWwa iHtemw. Alfaottdtof th« Col«Mii4clioe.ito t«£,. *.-ffoiW a Tarrifonktofe* ealed OefaBibfa -•*ti ii ZiAj .» •£•*.-fei 'j' ^H|i If

ibfl m*~*r s# -as*

•fmiiierftv]u'

question

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Cpi iU«**» voices rSs*ioj6ii«tijue ,,

\u •& la

a

la ?a1

latl ani,wia!v i»in\ B&iiSihr kt{ #i

#T?^

la Ibifclimfrf ha

-m j-Q'mu «rj gii. ?.

Jipm the »f3n {nth Jloated t# iwj it a^i» |t

Oh thtvMr.Miin't *iH»

*'i« SWinfl«s a* xr^o n»«

I gf eoaW iMOh Uiow whara lii*

1

I (to? 4|»4 'is^ ,n{l tb«j»lwsttr« Of'the B\V: -trf Thftr» itif* iUfr nn tuull# aSaw ms, •#Rt

1

.soiqty jlviuir* t!«rrt bo

In th» v*rfl,«,v,MW mmhrtlllfi IjiJUlW »w js f?*!-' yox wte(ito Kin^th« rtto ef atoa,^

I Jiw a s/Ji lunriyer ,.

Ova!I* «y««s

ttkrii ia'Ti«ttVca'

t» Un'iiii(il{it(W5!,l» a-tV r-if aiory, ifaUiiiif to my licari ot h.Mrtu »!?&*** tM»{T of.4*t«Vj5

tK-•! wliii

nrl*

ttSorrv w'n,

I must ttiillk tll.it, tlnTrt wiltbn Ouutitn?"irrorr'tir hioruu uLOVO HIV K^Swii-hw!*' ZX' rr,r-s—•-

.%.•

g,ri -i

Hrlcdctfram^ii i-'tiewbipf

^«c« I*#!*:

Our sWp'uig tUwtf—4»ut (wra

T!e M*fP libra f/ft *t- Tlwifci/riiO', ]»fg»ofe .jf-rrn A '(WiUli liix w»ypj, l^rorii livii,i distant s!iur —, 84jI* |»&!» from fStseo to ptiwof .fJ,'

&

I no soul njturns ao more. -li. ti I Jir When thronjjh llio ilnaJ troe* ri»o

The Aiitmim win,In, an.I stweji O'er die kufi ilowttrxf-vvtittu '.Thra«gh tly» old piiit)^ toil's or^en

Wtn'il THE IIL'I'P nfiiliitgiif L»Isll ptiwii^r km l1. Span.ls pVr Uic iiillH Uurk bruvv of evirv rtsliig

1

Of evory wate'H aa«i w*ll, «1 1'.,.. We a*U—Tlieir voico url thou

All! if thwif volcoi l* ... -'reToo,iiistaiit from our wajr,._ ThMr^ouWi'rf'iiocrriiy ^W ihper to u« Tirorrt m-ur,

Arouu.J tho- dlpinburiiig licurt,

N CroWtllii)i frorh^^evorv pfrr C'mr« l«vk tlleir luotuvf^— ,/t Lik^,fii It'iiyos frcuu lh« plain

Drivpn t)j nturrnu ti 11 ?»•. Ditck to itio paruiu trcw-

fy

A t)tlib inyouthfnt bloom, tins silciil tomb, C^own. whli' ili#» fuiiftrnt Wreath— tO fatMor's Jianored ahiuJp '.•*

A brother, uirter lal.1, vH, Before ui*, l»w In death,

From Its rnoUicr's bosom torn, Tolls Icy bel of'rest, d- it*little criuile borne! 1 .v Mtifmt! All that w« love.i uud mourn,

MTio to thai silent boruo!

rrMttU»«'du*t i^fwitwrlnjcty»'J Ye w-Iio Ibchoiti ti|oSiy, _v Do ye stlil rememftsr «s?

97iQ~

+-*t-

X'jmXm Itcbnke. 1?

A correspondent of the New Yori Times, wriling from Boil011, gl?e»i ffie tallowing incidentj, in UtTlfivel to that place: .? '*Artf#r«|St tlfe^rowd inlhe oara,WW9%lrne u'ptft®^: Fall Iliver, was,an old man. an originaW: mUsi t«il you something of him, ^ej^a i^'ps yctu would find nowhere excep5 in America, A hynn KfioiMiinker oncn, with' piosl siirtpl^ air and stupid Yankee drawf, but tHe1 fharpe#t wit und^r it. fts llawiliornd saya, 'there heeno rustics now i»«.iXew bingland'—-:bcy are al| coic« and

young gentlemen in

the car lhot|gHt ifiRy would have fun out ,of ihe old Y|Tike^ thw^i^meriSs3 by |lkihg Tilifi hriprtfddWt i^jwSwI.I'w! ait*we*ed in ft*i% »imple, d#*wling way, and they wore led on un'.il at length it began to appear that thjgffhwd-goMioW-of a Tartar. They H?d |S^!i^ Out'bfit. but tll#0!d in all stuck laugh of the whole car 0 Jhi^^l^^ofifr^Wftroaehed

WW£wk&$*A$*WW?!?

|]t^ou#?th(}

a

hc,H.r?

*eri|0P*lo" the young men, as they have not ha'I for tWffveMomlf?6 It i%a|{y Volentntised th^m: ficanhot «t?er tlto Whdte'cunver' %»flen—n few of l.t» *harp things will show 4he «^L. .m-:. _•'•-•

c,_

One of the yq^t :t said something jni the converttaiiori agiaaai women. Voung, n#V#aifib^N^FliA*e h»»d ft good while ft# World*, pd have .seeti^

#a

good

tnpuy things at owe lime or t-011)01"--—-And I hae oli-c^ed this ftero fact-— give fnfc ^a fam -y #hh"' a fayther fa -as hell want* to:»»«wSnd that's pritty oaa

cosain,' tlrinkin#'/*$** ohap—and a

pn^ of^r out-vid'out Ood-

fearin' wimmt,-n. L«t the old.^voman brine oplWiAifl«n W ^.jf-ro lier Mk'U n^". V? ''l. fS"" «,!'°* ,f

apt toiur«foiM wrfll~*doB,i ye lldriii. aoh~-

ibat was a blackguardin* a women: savs I. •i,be--amlla ir«a »pnkfl fcipd o'Tre% to

+!lSL.Jk\ II.'I# ii'i-fti TI Sii iiiii'.- 1 ill 1 1 ^flfl M-

r~

Gt»i»#»a«jibe#a**0r§4$z*wg*

a*

to iftlftniglV

atttda^ukatkin* tHtio^ pcove^ ib^r'HFwn.-^ Ff#t» pla»e!$» aynn Jht#vy c|»ucla aurround them e*er.^ Wiert: fbVy'go' Jlu the darkness is terrible, and ifieff «fc*Hirt"ty' p*bw manv *tsafkr, tefttool lesss«arA 'it 't- *Swfct iU, ts.1-.ii

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aftii liiil!i.ii!3!»if'i''

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c«U,,.

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,iDistiict Court, at Ua.um'ius.Ci.jlb lfffw CHARGES B§ TRU^^KLFTST THA MFTTFFDSSI* CemetfK',!s Ce?f iW#eiiie®SCK»Airt v*1femiable rrjlVf?V%n Record,Y3UI^ cJ4i r*e»T a r,

Ihe e{Te^lMt-ne firnv of IrTlMV' 5.' .C:i|^»in,

Mirths

"pn

'iflilswhoos^spifW

-'Oui W-i '\t

:firo

W r«R»

jfrorttsf? shoHfe

5

5

JoTyjjL

,* w^ieh VifjTrt*

aliWJ^PdtnTh *va:r.n!a«i et

^d«MtlAliH- of wvwti^e* c!i«rAefe

Jv*:

Iff is vvort^v^HI Wj^elaf "a^'lf-l, the Wirshmgfniv lified thjit paj.s»ngers pnlilishh a qar„U iu th© newsp|6pfRS yh inkiug Ca^Hain 'Cummiilgs fa^, his jBujdjvt at^h| jime.ot,!h»*tire. nnd.endorsiiig hiiiyn the 11 s-i stvfo documenis. Hii prunes h^# e^»v H' is tOf procure noi#e» to any sort of iiwr. an I r»^ minds us Of iho nnuvodo^o of lin» vvM^ wiio, obtained a. clergyman's sitftiatiitv Lj^it poti^ tion to th^.. tlovemor of Nov YorC'id'Imvo him (ihe minister) hsiw').—Midi ah Courier*

.t 'UZ'

IJfWVAW FHO.M Ui I'll,'•. --.t •fem'j 1(0, ndmitted oven by the Whigs* ifu'md'Iv.'s that' General 1'ierCA will hof'gd^ Tits'dui tu th fcoimjry lu in.tk.ies »igrtnef.d s*y^ n! the Wliyg'• (.1 a!phiIH"' 11 1

wj_^o:li. ,v

inrfTieieiit iunl iticon^» t.*nt aVt' of, oln i« lioliter?"•'(lie coinlry "has iii'vel- hid titnil phOsiS lhal Held comml^sUTh'lrft1»i!'flr»« ••ritl*5 pht'tl Cabinet." alt I Millard Kllfiil«»re, 11 on* what lhat leading mliUjr ol!|h.s bt4 W!'it party, Horace Cintdny, IIHS IQ say on 4^ sul'ject. 11evidently »j a u'"11*- i", wear nioiirning' aliar l!f^ fiuilr o!x ifrfi next—Ciit:'

iJrt* ,nr® l,x*« ilt*

•'Wo have no Mrl'of1tieliaiiii«i|i to »«a \$fii present incuinbvnUsnk^irt ioiati^-ej elin ttyi contrary, wo sli iU 1 shed the lit st pint ui test's if every one of them arc turned om.

1

^cnpt-ins Hi:vta.v^.'—It is ulledg«d that (!i» «urplu« revenue will bv next l.'u«in!iA»r amount to forty tuijlioii.s, uuicsi thisC.ingress should provide yi advanco t'»/ ju-.-v -111 in Hut. on the other""li.iu.l, It 1*4 stippas that the next adfninislratiou will'etnplov the yiir* piuS in th purchase ol public dobt at id irkej prices, acting on the sound priiieiple tiug thf stock is woith ks tnucit t» tUe^jvei'tir iiibnt us to any individual,

S ..**» viaS. AN Okpi^k ^'oiiTit 11 vi ,v Tlio-feoa of l'IX'C»r«ner 1 vvs, of N »w York, wlw^sj just retired froui public life, amounted ly nearly 31 1,000 tor the p.i*' year, aud it is said tiie rx ofluMti! p.ive a sumptuous cnieflainnieut 911 New Year'i eve, to a few pefsons connected witli tho daily press-of ihe OitV. u'/i

:.'r

The Secretary of State nf Mii^oiir recently sold n! publfc nuetfiS'i five Ii tin'! red thousand ftcfes of iriternsl improvsrirnrtt lands, -.under nri aft of the l«"gi-.latu|^. jAlost of tjie Iftod Ins been sold.at tlie ininiiiUtn price of pefneie but in sonio in.ttiTcfts tracts'liavft lidnft sold at priori brin^Hlg as high a* $10 2 an I fit? 5") p^r

4

hijV1.

T(}e unsold land ii now subject to entry at tho minimum piLeot

TT sc. 0 N six S I' it oi: il 1 iWn Ax AXt) 'lT't Ifr \tffj:^Thft ftflfflM of la.fl SlH9iws Uiit Wisconsin increased with grtvif er rnpidily than arty Other tjiate during ilpi ten years provjojiji—|Uinrp 'r .centagodM\in^ pver UOJ per cent,_ (own. wait ncxt—f'in "per cent. pnd it'exf' cAjnie Ark.iiHas5 nn*l "Michigm

Tho I'tSbts '"ftst^le I by ihO'Vifti»

doeumcnts shows (hit Wisconsin j* rhc healiliiest Htate in thos C'niiin. thp aycidRfnot ij dcalliJhlMiing otic lo cvi.iy 10 JJ 10.) ut,^h pnptiiaiion, 'Yermotii, 1WJ, und J'liort come next in orler. *1

Tire* df fibre free in4 tnortalirf'^bfwsonm City «ml country pwjulation. may be cstiuto tod trom fhis fact. thi»t by tjie CCIISUJ of I it wa» fiscerfnined that lhe number of deal In the city of New York was as to 1 ery thirty three of the population in omirtc of the year. whHu in other paristhe Htatfl but one iu rixiy-aeveu diedo

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Laieo«otiJjUJroja-JJ«-.\ica- alaie tf 4 the revolution is apmirdiug rapi lly nv Tarnattlipas arid adjOmiirg Ktat-is, It ft rr ported that msnv leading ollioers of the rogulor arn y» of Mexiq« J'^r.^hp /ii^ycipeijH of the rcyoluiioiiUts.

*'/*hero are now aompfr4?d and fn npnftt. Iran iu tha Stai«i«f Indiana 3hi Moilm.rtf Ulilruad and 97U more miles in ih'tcour^o of COiHiructioii. of which over lour Jiu'i'Jjy I will be completeii in th»J course of I'J iiVvt *h momh¥.7 "i

Can either live piously or fit*

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