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—_—_—_—_—_———_— THE NEW YORK SUN, , Exblicued Datiy, (undaye excepted. on which Bo caro nf Pulte aod Wma tro Sad pA 8 ones by Oarriers, to eub- ear RATES OF AT Perens kana sot TeRMS pity ies wy Advertinense ntsPor every pc: Mexiomm Gettene SITES SEES mae seam e tions linslday aaere price each day. Marriages ord Dime, 2 cont for cite ¥: T- 68 and vicinity, at Month!y advertisements of four lines, imaartec IX AMD A QUARTER CENTS PER WEEE. T convenience of the office, $4 for avery 94 tenets: 0 gar nen BES, 208 Oe Coe. NUMBER 8921. PRICE ONE CENT. | Auepcecen reesived wai ete Fe (3 Average Circulation throughout the Year, ending | Cotten by Free Laber. Leter irom New Grease, ne with GYiuminaL Ttems. 61,665 COPIES PER DAY. tne NEW YORK SUN In @ recent letter on the subject of cotton ‘Wo extract thé following from an evidently —_— — tedl'to Uhre sha ioeae Se 4 on vite on MONDAY MORNING, YEB_1, 101 | tits tha he instr al atv | fn rate ate tom Now Onan wich | AB. Bearsgen idan, er, fry | Aur ton rem onthe aan ser |S i a veying oe Bs Ge -— ire excoy cl , ‘at Bemalles to guimicibers as seventy.tve cepts per | Soxrrmia Tia Inrivauree come nor atv — | rekion is uilmirably adapted te Ubn cultivation furnished to to the Beston Post: | snaccount of political troubles,” rich roqaiten 25,000 tons; when that fecom: | ,, ROCKENO-CHATR are an, American invention, Lox; 16 mouths, $1. single copies, 9 cont. Bpect- | 4 distinguished British wtatemman, while an ame | ogcigiom tin that it ualy requires & jadiciows | aug ognyy of tna ter mente are aise | _ EP. Parse nas mrcovmnen 0175 from | pete the total crup will amount to 400,000 | ang a correnpondent of the Historical V4 4 : have owl ORG! ie Lo Asdrwe THR BUNS laasedor at one of the gay continental capitals, wae | bearing disttict inthe world cotton plant | S24, incomprehensible; the actors have been drawn, | Tkono® Hy and which, Ly the statute, | Twenty-tive years ago, they were phd . Corner Priton env Reema streets, New York | m company where the Christise religion was made | which, in South Carolina is only an anaual, be- | (2sboUt eas! Proportions, from the, base and the Bortoe oe Mea gfor the bite of 9 dog, at | Tan Kewrocny Covomzatton Socrary bas | rong aa presente, abd in Fremee were thee ne i antiect of ridicule. A Indy who was presen: | lng milled very year by the frost, and rising to | gence, desperaiicn Ta eck » are the me on Wednesday. IMfered the free people of color in that state, ® | garded as great noveltica, BMPtay W0T_Pemal, teked him how it was that the Exglish people were | * ight and spread of from 18’ inches to two | lerlals which Lave been employed &» produce tae | MA GANG ov FuIRVES none txro the re | Feo passage to Liberis, and support for six | 4 Geerreway in Middletown, Ct = behind thi feet, yielding only one annual crop, reaches | tevu't. very man of ‘an opea- J room of the National Band, at Worces. | non! ter arrival. Every unmarried adult | yA @ mis ia Ret Al a | 2 age aa atl to profens belief in the | Is Gotiral Atnerica a heightend snd orieee unloniet ; every ge ery broken: | ter, Mass, on Sunday morning, and stole $600 | 4 alto offered 6 acron of land, and married | {Wosince, timed the speed of the boyy BEWNG MAUHIN} ES WANTED LADIES | Bible. He replied, “The Boglish people, madam, | { to 6 feet, ard yields two cro} 500 Ibe. per | fg every desperado, every filibuster, | worth of music, wouples 10 acres, as a free gift. prot Asenpa Fle fovea dey very proved cesinrn, to, operate on Wher ler & Wile’ frill be very ready to give up the Bible as soon as | rere, of 1.000 Ibs. per year, while ia South fia mien seeking employment, were twa fF 1 Anew vo was rounn alongside a man, who | ‘Line BACTIMOR DeOT AND SHOR TRADR is | \'wile In eighteen eocende oe ple hey Flced operators 4 ve cite; tauedt all Rin Womething decier ia offered them in return.” The | {vlina the annual yield is not over 180 Iba. per | ‘The middling men, ragardion of political ten- | Was fast asleep, while bis house was burning, at | tusnally brisk. ‘The amount of New England |aminate! “This is, double the ‘speed of the a fucking guages fisrand te | May wae silent, knowing thet infidelity could give | feat. This, however, is Iss than the average | deacies, wore disposed te hope and wish toat allthe | Lynn, Mass. om Friday morning, by passers | vork eold there during the past year was valaed | swiftost exprees train, Sommended to good places for $1." Thor wanting | bobbing in return for the religions belief and hopes | {old in the cotton slave states, which, in 188, | temodies for the vation of the Uoton were | by, who wer juat in timo to save his life, Mt $2,650,000, and of home manufacture 1.- ALono of the A for Teor can be supplied ab 468 Vanrl st. over | @ sought to destroy. es:imated at from 250 Lbs, to 300 Ibe, per | hot exbansted, They wore called submimoniste | "A gooryorit GRASPRD AT a young woman's | 85.400. LONG THE COASTS Pa ‘ific O id G foaloer ‘a. ater Wor! jaat n i Pan, Wai ing 309 lights, and 42 Tight boat, with HatTaaesy, wero mssoned; over 2) aller ot | tay MAKIne'a total of BaD of seanstenn tse dipe have now been Inid. | iereve of Ueki nee SS! SONTRACT 18 NOW BEING EXEKCUTHD in 4 adame ladelphia for tho manufacture of a number | 5 LOK Macactay relates that when M { Jers of compressed as, to be shipped | cei pal fy Enciand, London atreet cary will be light. | A with yeas madp at the foot of tho Allegheny | %T* nountaing. admirat " Sinck, seCESSION TROUALRS have bemun, Amn of pict te angelical) 1 2000 sets of infantry and | against them all. woeee 0 * ro—less than one-third the annual yield in ee Bi Coorn I Kesr rae Goop News."—A ‘otral America, with the dissdvantags of ane WING MacciNio—WANTED Ladies | fom Zeeland girl was brought over to agian’ to | gual plantioy. "In Alabama and some parts of to learn to operate un Kinger's aud Wheeler @ Wik | % @ducated. Hoe became a Curistion. Woon | Toxad the yield is 400 pounds ‘acre, some Bares tees serene ction werk Agr ab | |v dinmuede ber. Thay aaidy 2Way” go back iy f mea reaching 600 log Under very favorable ci ‘ . ” pectin | 1m ar war ‘ i : 4 5 each > 26 y ‘Gold +t, Brovel ra. bets san High and Nesaa. | Wew Zeuland, You trem nomen pack 8 cumstances, considered hitaself authoriz-d to take poasesaion | ‘Husetts Stato Prisoa aro under 26 years old. Jav9 Dane" | tow. You love ite abady laneu aud clover Nelda ont before its discovery ty Europeans, | of the forty ond arsenal in our atate, ani tue | fhe youngest prisoner is 15, and tho’ eldest 70 | sulle your health, Besides, you may be ship: | cotton was cultivated in Ceiitral America, and | strange wie wan presented of the most conser. | years oli EMPLEO Whe _ Male wrecked on the vcean, y be killed and | nan ured into garments for tke inhabitants, te snd hold ng the | TL. D. CALpWwRED STOLE A LUMBER WAGON ootted soars Ona Peop'e—every body will bave | (: isevery where perennial, and yields its first st North Chelsoa, Muss., in J 1s, 1 squnes Te WW ENTERPRIS- | fut tcond keop the "nd Newss oe intane | fop within nine months after planting. Hand. tetske fo thie revolution. | #8 arrested in ‘bed, at Boston, on Monday tytown and county fa | D» you think tuat f could be content with bavi vicked samples from Honduras, have been man in the State. I 4 was tried, eonvicted, an atenved to ‘chanentotaxeuts t | pe pardon and pence ead eternal hte for mpserg, | ‘alued in Encland at 80 to 0 cents, Ger 1by % wacuelyy aul ‘inn hs imprisonment tnd “not ge and tell my dear father ard mother | nd reported tit for making the finest Notting: | ta vote tnkloat Utica, N. ¥., on Monday, she prompt. ly kicked him in tho face with her’ high-hoeled boo's, and Taid him low. otber ia sueh rapid o an Mone TRAN MALY THE Convicts in Massa ae tusl value ta inte pre API POISONING A VALUABLE NEW Boston house line @ tow they may got it too! T would go if I badto | tam lace: | Percent. Ho bas bus ebtld. > bud ?. ‘< y ti ‘ide equipments, which havo been sent South. |g, .‘ fwin there {"" Juvenile Miss, Herald. The obstacles which have prevented cotton. | /tflotiua and love of mt for big | LAST BGs At Dinvety Mass, on wuday Che same tiem recently received a Linge ord bern sonsitel I tacaaeae FGM Stn | Tam onest oavse of Christian foar and dexpon- i the standard export of Central Am nd fought . ne} tom North Carolina, payment for which w. 1 . Ex-Governor Agstrunsust mpldly, by © Nag an “urt Hue | oor window and stole @600 worth of jev Mee, pyowed duty | Le i ) Hesry 5, hoor, tho Dovatas orator, and ex loury t9 rant of faith, Batth Ie the chiel cornor | rise from the concentratioa of the populat | Seaater Bonuase, tee seentatter Mean Imply secured, but it w nd of tye Bpitivual temple, and tI ia toe Pacific coast, from which the o © motive refused from patrio’ MM} tad nt King’s Mountein—yet b Jermutlt =e fet f idenoe, 1s buss petit AS. | Promrted him, without conan tation with bie | Brows ov Tite ACAURN Granns was killed a ; | in the last campaign, are both immediate ae ’ matway OY e \tnane Se ee Nt ase e , 8 to Earopen a by way of Cape | ntionel Sdvisers, 0 © pani wy f ek | oy Berra of the Turkoges light Infanty, for 2 1860 WHRAT CROP of Europe is eatimat- | cession candidates for tho convention; while a Jorn. Some yea ltt te n naultins the latter's wife at Pensacola, Fa,, { ‘Las follows: France, 191.4 bushels; | ANDREW Ewtxa, one of the late Barons nut hu OF ALL | hesoulinthe vour of beresvacn: p some gine anc t mind South, more correctly than pages | tthe wuchult. ‘Lhe victim lived an hour, | Feat Britain, 115.400.000 bushels; Two Sici. | acDGR loaders, is a Union candidate for the ‘eenene itney cus Duelted ity | Wur of death, and lightens up which he called‘ Bun merely | mien bye 4 Lets } " A " | ies, 64.000,000 burhela; Spain, 46.914.800 | samo position, od ity ation peritz.myappivion toMAN | Mdiance of lumortality, ck and cleap the cotton which he pur- | Winey yore, Pimone and epcculations would eT cae et b i atria, 97, bushela; Sardinia, | Writes vin sr v : ING, R78 Bint swe rear mectomend this | cero ary es fo inti hused from the natives; but, thongh the | eho yo". Youna Gint nearly lost her life recently ‘ iis ie \ Tie stock oF Vinarxta wast called Reretante CPSCENM | wkeg. fran the four enaianl ences cae | ecoad yaarike iret mtoe tae cine Dict and Evanerr men, afier ot in Moslo Oregan, by aloaded gun ss mene 9 crop in the United | at tho Now York board on Tuesday morning, fheir holiness; Believers, will mot much exceed 180,000,000 bush- ils’ This in very unequally divided ameng the | shoors for the O11 Dominio ttates. Now York pes Pennsylvania have raise | tothe common Union, and ths dealings of the tt nearly enough for consumption—Obio and | your wero arrested by this enthusiasm, until « Missouri a emall eurplus, Tho remainder of | Vir, nember of the Exchange was called ho states, except the following, have a defi- | ipom for waneech, and briefly and neatly fe tiency for consumption. Tho ‘crop of these | ypondod to the compliment, Sarrel for a poker. for Brethren, | tigh quality to the pire wore very | tead, cut off her Ze ho board gave thres unanimous and hart) the Duciples, for their knowledge. Tho Wischar re grazed her lis ket, he had to | uglish market, he had to | fF on one side and badly | W MEN TO | br their lov dandon tho undertaking in consequence of the i r Dane er indrous economy of | xcessive cost of transportation, But there is | egg Cope hy stl aa rr pont artes face! by which a man, after baring lived forty or { 10 reason, says Mr. Sgcrens, why it ¢ | Re the rights of the Bouth ; and ever A ina Chic feet, ine 0 » says Mr, Sqerens, why it may not m1 r STUPID NOAXRR PunttsMED ina Chicago | ish" wilh cancel the pasts Se wilt ibe aeae te produced on the Atlantic coast, and sent | LA t 0 vorgrance Sot CromineAiount righan cee japer, on Saturday, a notice that thy late Dr. | thing: you may aot up busionse again, aod begin { OWN frou the interior by improved roads oF | je Isak avd they woud the co-operation ticket, | CUAN'S house was haunted, and offering a re: | Wsif you Dever had stumbled and done wron; ‘mown navigable rivers. | Phe Jews voted for aecesatc 200 to any one who would remain ia lignity he suffered the Republican does not tell, | bat it say: suggeatively, that ¢ the circum. itances av related to it be true, Georgia atande Foreign Items. | nn fair way for m “national” trouble with the ‘om British Government. Tar artemrrs hitherto made in Australia, | Tue axnoan f the tent vith the view to the introduction of (he salmon | Females “itefuge ant Tstheede Sretaty nkees reer ep ot pare srace.to Delp ia eueh time of need Yes. ine slimete of the hole of Gentral Ams | i ou wore, 80 sale me w! i be over nicht, and @4.000 to any persen {3000.00 Sasalny. Wisconsin 2 toon | Ee Sav, ay Diniien of Fob, 4 hinta = . ere is a descend! pirit of Ged, there ii cica is healthy ; tho average of deaths being | Vwede, Tcould not answer yi who would stop there @ month, ; a 5.000, ust mysteriously at an outrage o THOMPSON SUREET—=UGOUD | fp.ration of God. there 1a a, Div.ne pom hy | oes than in zy country in Kurope, and whie | aan oble oo ealighten me oa i Tie Sixerina Canon run Curraat R, R, fan t2 bo0.000 tmehele; tows, To000000 burt | {9 Parson of Captaln Vavoitan, of the Brit i hd Meet you ls | hon can labor advantageously there all the bet alee, nk fool b> dlepty tad et aby rhich watintended to convey tho Prosident | ila; Minnesota, 6,000,000 bushels; California, , ‘8'P Kolos, now lyiew in that, port. What fae t ‘end 8B 8 wees, Wery time of need. | God will helps man that will | tar round. ‘The average rato of wages for Don’ par Tinie” | telp bimeelf. ‘Try it. Pus God to proof and ase if In labor rh 326 conta per te wel is lea rk an the cost of slave labor. With all the ad- Cee a TERS pratE aon MEN AMONG CP | rantaves of climate and a popiilation thorough fering aloae ooe day the position of the British imbued with a hatred to slavery, thanks to ‘the Hudeen, veatured too far | WALKER'S expeditions, there is ‘little doubt Cre | fom bis own camp, aud was compelled bys sudden | hat Central America presents all the condit- . : OARDING—A FKW KESPECTABLE | form, aud the fatigue of his horse, tonsesk shelter | pns necessary to tho successful cultivation of sw M'ADAM, of Glasgow, en ‘bepect affaire that Tam really miserub'e aud untapyy ¢ ny forebod inge ai A f tin worst © mare ter, and ‘ 6 | on Welnes tay in'y consolation that presenwa iteelf to me is, that | ‘cack : ea Cele rich and the meaot large fouiligs of chlldrea | Aci tho slesper 0 effurd to leave the Union, I Hees from Buffalo, broke down noar Herkimer 10.000 bushels, t, and had to be left on the ‘were compelled to crawl out uto the regular cars, A Rowpy wao HAD PLAYED the same trick Jofore, wenton the Rochester train at Pittsford, dn Saturday night, and refused to pay his fare; hese words be not true, Bracnen, lave proved failures, that there were 22 admissions and 18 disthisstena 5 mani the fatigue of his hi m Madalena—-the pent i elected,’ ho jorked. the conductor's ewatia ceror by appito al iit Ghat | feaanct, who, greasty erruck with Ceo tmmer cas | ptton by free labor. | sland of Caprera—-Jeted January 8 an ei pee hee iL te tctore |” Ar Mowtneat, C. E., they have had a soowe | turing Ahe past year. and that there remain 18 a rare, parlor. by 06 dor cates | ancuage of cet, apd llskeaing oh thn asset —_—_— —- | fw thus doscribos a visit to Gau at tho owner; it fell on » passenger, ch, the winner walking five | Tmates. A receipted bill for tlourfrem Mfesers. my ED Ni femAScucet9@" | If bis chamber overheard the folowing prayer from Tho Tasgetherore Paradise! | “I found this truly great man eurrounded by ’ who gave the follow a sovero thrashing. ‘The | miles in a tritlo short of 66 minutes, Sere moEmaon, the beqnest of ¢1000 —_——_— ee CLs he father of b's county: ity of the fi i f the 7 ‘i of by 0 eC fis | BOAMDING=a Paw SiRGLE GENTLE (eee mT ria ta enyholy The tn images a Corel necciad te mente, | sown family, bis brother) @ frank, hardy | Yonductor recovored his watch, 0500 frou by the late Misa Townsenc of Tur Avstntan GovensMent is on the eve the} ( frank Jonatiay, Puriars were alluded te r fill that he ea captain, and afew friends, discussing freely G. T. Brrawa 1 i m : beans Sterna t tea aed | Ganon fame Got tatwa ny Cae: | Mh ahrcttmreziinta eae td meat | Be ieidenia of tho Ces whch cunninger | tours oy at Narort Mass, ave gest | Hise nat Serie eh eto ae Fitment ger tthe ane way | show our gratitude for thy goodness bj i mobably not wiser, men would have affect | igo: oh ‘23 scala ie jom ur cou ¥ i a 2 0 i ick ct ‘ ) INTENSE " deerticer ai ARDING—LWU UB LHREK YOUNG | fitour victories be tempered witt, pomatien ee 872 in made mandatory on the President of the | (tnin ie tikes nyeeit at vv a i? a one | jenege copes he eyed her father, which was henintsete Foal ind a fine fuck “volpe lak i the past your, 135.490 muskets ave been ‘ ‘mea esp be comfortably acoommodated with ‘also, our enemies with enlightened Rate Bank, ho being “required to issue the | |Piait man like mysciat ease, He did hon- | tocided against the husband on Monday wy ion wereortes i tof Manchester, a fi pote A ree br. |e se oe catia , he quired | & to the good meu who had sent me on this mis- | jttle lady told the Court that sho w ter. | low intoa warehouse in tho heart of Manchester, /y tranferred from the northern Ci Frcort dra tore, Franklin ewuare. Vi i | Siilteg te reomare bur Hite bad ceee et wnds in the name of the state.” The bonds | jon, when he placed meat every meal next him- | niped to-break up a walon eho wee alek of itterly exhausted, Springfielt alone, te those in the southers. | wold fetta” | pilieg to re play wa loge OF go to be in gums of $50, $100, and $600, 90 a8 | 17,"and pointed out my bed asoneof the two in Deen, eee tes. Wore much obliged to all customers, Sta Secretary |) ea. 7 Tur prvta WHMENT of tying up men | THEREIN A ORKAT DRAL more feeling of ani- Broyn for the foresight he has thus displayed CARD oh w—ernnas ARVUULION TM | oy wil bus thine te dou Mt Gwen oRetpiees | Next, anew circulating moilnrs Je introdec- evecare teace ar fy the wrists or thumb and leaving them in fre: how than ever, in France, between tho in disarming the North and equippt q rt South } \—Comforiaple exorlient d int! t way for hours er, han b i and the government; in several F § Bis the rest frm rom 84 te So bpinions and Character of Washington.” in the shape of au issu Anibal nt eld not peak toocften, for the lia na wey eure tonetber, wren ny ved ne Eshop refused to pay the accu N (or this emergency. Thero is no telling the Sait Marron ew ‘living and ‘Tun Some Datcy P: | ad President of ‘the bank of @350,000, in bille Safle Tel a PUY yet gig \ i fl oo nem earn ity tgs Weare. plessed to learm thot tbe Un wr. | eceivable, which shall be alegal tender for the | istance, which it had renlered to Ttaly;, and Telecte, (ted fear's Day visit to the I Soon protested against b Jou 4 | 7 rae Tate Sarat besting heid every day at noon in “ld Jon eno, lanks to circulate ard for the rith gratitude to my countrymen who badsent | °C "Tlarbarous punishient like thin it inv. Tar Prorix oF Bostox, in Lincolashire, | innodoubt but thet every aa thks auth i ner a incressing in interest. Several interesting cases | 2 Payment of taxes. Tho tax on all lands per | pith ine their assurance their abiding in- Hd good men out of the army and navy every ai have subscribed $6.000 to erect @ mo- | who can ci @ gun can now by telco) } ARDING—a FEW OLNGLM GENTLE. | ¥ conversion have pT orn ppt 4 $1,000 valuation is $13.00; on Prgoiems of ie. erest in him and his country in the comi ay. ‘ument £0 the memory of their late towneman, private or lic sources. The ‘com di . and wile oan cee | ace ook cidions one cerry the ether day © urance companies and incomes of comumerels isis, Seeing that he was deeply engai AN ARMY OF DRSPRRATEOIRES, none over 14 | |lxanznT INGRAM, Esq., who was lost in the | iribution aloae would arm all the militiamen ef | cy Jitdvonptresd elapeed ies per @1000, $15.00 respectively ; sale ith his immense monthly receipt. of letters, | rears old, infost Albany; ono of them met « y Elgin. | Alabama and Mississippi. | # ta tax per @1000 on city real estate, proceeds Tiere him with his two secretaries, to take a | sreenborn, Wm. P. Sawrenr, on Tuesday, and | Aw rrorstous DANDY concer bis baldness | LUTHER TELLS AsTORT of a certain rofessions, capital stock of banks, stock of fuict survey ofhis island home, And as you | nduced him to visit aden where ho met two | t Paria, by having a complete set of 31. w: who, in his travels, fell among tl hieves ire aware of tho apprehension entertained in | thers; hot punches soon worked their effects | jach longer haired than the other; at theend | they being about to cut hia throat, the pose flanks in other states doing business in South Jarolina, and capital of gas companies, is fixed t den attack him, I | him, and on recovering from sloop, ho found i m flight of cried | S puma varying, respectively, rom 92.10 to Kemmiiied up the highest dividing’ ridges’ to | limeelf minus his wallet, watch ani fob chain, | feat oe Nec nen MT Sth BY bekinning (20) ete Te crt tee 110.00 ‘The tax on of merchandise from | e6 whether facilities existed for enemies | Dreading exposure, being a married man, he revengers of my death.” About two or three | ore ees ae mer | orsgrtrng sea 020M, | Fonte cpmtocet foetal | # the mater dep re cee aah Maa tly laa, am oe, ang eter DING — enw e k the fany bedy of men i found ios —_—_—_ i of crows cai and ‘mon can be eecomaudated with OE WHO LOVED 70 arvE—At the last monthly | tansient persons, are taxed $9.00 per $1,000. ring enough t attack bim ia front aud by Calamities, is borne to its last home in holida: Rha’ house,” At this the thieves pageant a rstrmes ene Geeta! | heting ofthe Young Men's Cristian Ausciation ON ee agian negotlatle paper | ny other way it would take a body’ of man itis garanied with righ, fresh dowert dy said one of them + : kched ol - Ug org . ,000. Circus companies must joi 0 ’ pera? song are sung, and joyful bells rung, for a MED GAN BS | Gite Beda arkent, Sat eat Eee ee Ror each exbibitin, and every dee- | hureto moth thelt, way, even in day! pA TRE anoxn oor iw, rim laundry of the | tthe child isnot dead, but going home,"g’ | ime lstaly Geers. Whe tapatee | Msd—s SEW TU0Ke MED C ‘Pleasant | Va M. Comnect, receotly m resident of Boston, | eatical representation @6. loney-combed to their very summits, aro evi- | Wednenlay morning bat ty enim carly on | ONARY nearprno at Karadine,Ceylon, | verbearing this, declared it to the mi ; bry s ted an intimate acquaintance of Mr. Lawamas, | Clergymen and school teachers aro exempt re ly of volcani | Wednesday morning, but by ool manage: Misstos Ri i radine, m, | whe coused ¢ w young ladle, of 4B Reece’ areane. i spor 4 ntly of volcanic orig’ | nent was carly put out, the prisoners knowing | & place famous for venomous reptiles, says that | wed them to be apprehended ; and, ta ‘ Sad Aden de ee ee | Winton iat laa teen earn at hie iil, Der, tonnes 00. Theos taxcnarees mrecnt | During the day the general was very much | iothing of the affair. © | Pas killed, within e abort time, twent consequence of the contradiatory ststeiats itn Ga @ . oe . i . a towards evenin, mixed with | i bra di cabelos axd twenty-two pudaran Sd evasive answers, urged them eo far thet 1 ODGINGS 10 CENTS — CLEAN AND | Awaxvonguveto charitable purposes «ix hundred | hove the ; and merely include the or- ‘A panty or Fi yo . ) P 5 , t extraordinary military expenses will, . id a ce were carried out on a 7 feat ie: Pepto elma agudion Gewecke | Whe owe earaiage, Yi It wis gen ihe ou* | © doubt, beccssitate a new war budget. Coy foe tke Belinke ele and tester | tappily they” were geen from the sbor Covorny RArw.—At the clos of the old year | A FAT OLD GexrLeaay was nrrren in the ! _pbem all nicht ant a"aVnoore Si aehiGi | hut the soir with wh haloty Lord Joun Ressere. ia favor of Italy, | tescued. tnd the beginning of the new, the inbabiiants calf of his leg by a dog. He at once rushed ta Chinese patents of Nobility. After supper, moi ‘There aro five such in the writing, then to bed, whe Six CHILDREN HAVE prep of putrid sore | ff Siena, in Central Italy, wero startled by the | the justice of the peace and preferred a com= ee as "sgl i 8 4 II of rain, on three several occasions, of adeep | Plaint against a joker in the La atypia oe een ‘ ods.” peror's gift.— | or hours be sat, dictating t 8 two eecre- | th t Cumberland, Pa few days re- : ) Panevnat ows se tha mld ot di bio blesiligs and when he | ieY correspond with ordinary European tities, | aries. {dropped over to sleep, ant when f | tently: They were. the offspring of Henny | kd color. ‘Tho phenomena aro moro remark- | Whom he supposed to be the owner of the Pel inincamcitntinonns stidhelacta j ' pr : fe e's i Sy. ROUNTY Tania, &c.—SULDIERS, | pidjuivenutoabelovedsimer trate hemes. | Hd were not improbably copied from them, | Gwak:ne!, all was quiet; but seme hours bo, | Mri, who buried three together in one | fle from the fark that at each occurrence they | fon the trial ty thew? se others, #0 have gorvou tn any of the be added, “yet would willingly ex. | nce their antiquity seems dubious. Thero is | ore day ho wasat work with them again, ant | grave, hich the rain was of the usual colorless fi |‘ Firet—By testimony in favor of the general 1] eaten ata tite warranty By eppiving at 83 | [ange worlds today. if Abe the geod pinersat | Se rank of Koung, of duke (possibly the same | o continued until two hours after daybreak, | + 1 svinat,” rum invunraren xivrnann, | Me or eee Ne | good charac‘or of the dog. I shall prove that TA Riles, Enon. D8. BROWSE MOAR” | tur bot friend aod Father in heaven.” “How hap- | @ konig, or king;) Aron, cr marquis; then | ('montion chia mainly toexplain how much be | whi twand horses, frightened | A Lerren vnow Bentaw states that the se- | fothing could make him 20 forgetful of his ome { ( ctatateatanet paah euch cave beve bees? ie bed resched ou, hich is phy in Chines lee fee baren, | a to do, and toexcuso him for any disap- Williamsburg, and was at last ‘old which prevailed during the funeral gine dignity as to bite a calf. |—He fe CORMATION WaNiED — THOMAS, eran ener) aah in, abo poeds dud sneeze in sound; and nan for knight. | yintment'tohis : ! s the mandarin, 60 long successful, can feel «| ‘A, the Fen ANILINE ANDERSUN, thelr javboes leit t! ere vrrespondents—Senowa Tank- | akon ina stone yard, last summer, beeame Iethe lato King, caused illness among many of | blind, and eannot see to bite. Thir@—Even if ‘ neral's daughter, iy a very pleasant | yadt again at Philadelphia on Welneway and | the na who wore present. Moro than 200 he could eee to bite, it be pre Resaings of bm (that was ready to periabs | utter of hopeatill. Will he bea knight ora | nif unafficted young lady, but oie apouks no teeth be H the coldiern, who lined the streets, were | nareue we! te ee cul ethie pdravg roy rier, landed Syeltihensin Montroal Also | {ns Yoeds" which, like Doras: boedid" tice | aron? low down in tho roll of nobles; or will a | Enylish, neither does ber brother Maxmort; he | fusk. a Vliged to go into hospital, and somo of them | account of his ‘severe lameness, Fourthee JH ond WILLA WILLIAMS (rome Landover | good coos lesce--but richer still wtier style be his? Ho draws the great prize! |» taller than his father; hay very much the | coepor favo sinco died, A number of horses bave | Granting his ¢ 0 G is WI idler, No. good e till in faith, and an po | i be rook ira. . 4°11 | | teir of the promised inberitance. Us patent srrivas; end le creates Bim a four ook of #8 Sine you ot, An hla rod shirt, we » ‘Young merchant, young mechanic, young Chria- | ¢ duke, under the Emperor's dragon seal, wonze, not dark, complexion; ho bids fair to | A laibod never had o Gan’ | "NFORMATION WANTRU—rKUM PE- | (89, members of this Association, the same riches | he shshature of the Emperor's own sacred ver- | bya very strong man, is now twenty yoars of | Nillian, N. " Mr. Atonzo |, Tum Eapearaowues ov the seyeral Buropeen | . Ln wer 1717 ln becable 4 i } seg TEM, BAUER, who Lett Wittoatarg, Havertas to {wait youif you aro faithful tn the telents commit- | qjlion pencil. But the dukedom is not bere- | to, wud you aro awarehas already distinguish. | DAMON, wife antson, tried to cross the track, | Jovernments is as fo jreat Britain, @3- ’ 7 ble in Ale } lor, in his red shirt, and | ie good, Hiso perishod from tho saine cause, do tenth FitiheSty dove died ste weske ages 847, for th: nd whoo last hearusirom | bd to gour cares he wae in his. | You mag never, ay mote than the mandarinate. ‘Tho | ti ‘himself in tho late compaigns, Nothing | asafreight train was coming up; the horre | 100,000,000; Franc 00,000,000; Russia, of New England, on account of the ‘ase Hef Pee ee ae tel eet | Meee that ie dd Fon ty te eae, wUliNty cdafecred tu Cina deca not ge dom | doised sae ote thas Li ceokecry can oak. | twerveliand nvetturned toe allen Mave Dac 1. 300,005 Spay quantity of ow which fell February 20th ead Histol, 8 Weal evo! ject nm the contra it goes up. mai | toase: ircumstances which I | Won and child were thrown on tho track, in- | )735, 000,000; Prussia, year. those ‘etorms MARY ii eee ed vib | me upon, bens vovent recse tha hoestors are ennobled, becaure it, isthought | aw him pliced in umong. bie father's friends, | santly killot and dreadfully. mangled, the | $160,000.00; Sardinia, 115,000,000 5 Belgi- earth Tan corre from a0 to, Elhese See ae fod Le nonstrous that the son should rank abevethe | joth at home and elsewhere: When E left the | 10rse was struck by the eugine and at once cut | 2M, #125,000,000; Denmark, $115,000 000; some places to twenty foot sleep. — Many 1 5 in the variow ‘a ives them t» be posseasad by whomsoever is j= | Te pleases, and in just such quactity as He pleases, | ather. So all our mandariu'’s progenitors, up | bade ni assure m: js that be | pieces, Mr. DAMoN escaped unhurt, tM others, @500,000,00€ ; total, #1 000,000, of ene story wero Luried, and, in numeroea | Dee ee ist esate tse | fod every tent of them Hees, rs Oscips ut | papa, ere nobles, dabes, a mandarin ot ; a tettee times te ean = ee, . ‘Tux Acenr of the South Kensington (En- tethers i Tee Mats ee Cesta ee ' widows #t0 bus! re | it ol and their ghosts are duly entie | nd thank them for what they haddono for bis ome, at © - mega cogs oe OAC nua, | lane rerivaia n'gur ord Bren, tam glad to be | OGk A Qlumagt, deacons of cold au mer | ulvouh ait the fats | Zow as a Mavintan ay Derorsa.—t1 ap | (allan sculpture of tho celebrated Campana gsutlewio, wishing to visit his “lady lovey” —_— pammmeppepenemmisseccnsreme | 500 tn 3h i toatl thas the rear | I theother shorts iaghostdom. Andour | vs his remarks on the present | paarefrom areport pabilsbed in Prance,onthe naeot | 1? unique examplos of majolica ware. Tho %)'ked tite miles with suow-stoes, and enter j MACHINERY: farticular te Boauia—» prevince in the seuth—» their statues (fancy por- | ircumst ‘ops fo in| tne, for purposes of construction, that most of the | irincipal work iva beautiful life-sized marble sy the chamber window. Ho phd Deh (3 i _—____ | rect socitty has bean formed in Helainborg, which all, with an altar apiec A If tho eo 0 suf | defects experienced in the enploymert of thie | tatue of Cupid, repr 1 ina kneeling at reccived, as ho was the first person the fami ' DICKS ANTI FawcTiv MACHINE, bday pyrene dt porn ee peglenrmne luros jncenge and gilt paper bel Ive it for the public that he ig anxious, Lb | satorial arlae from ignorance an to the proper mde | itiide, as a youth of 1 ‘There veenis to be 80 sud geen’ from wbroad for” & week! Cotten FOR PUAWHLUNG, BHEABING, ston herein Caristisnzand, end thus tt co-ope: | Patt Gay. one ore oe te eadem of Gone | etal: fa which itebould be thus ussd,—the ons olject loads that Suis 16 on sayfbentio, Mork cf Alt Mather has left a manuscript account of ‘thie sos LETTE MER toar BP | en fae wen mavey 6 ee oe telus. But bin children will mot tuberit hie | Overcrowding of tle Peers | to be kept in view belng to permit perfect freedom | j4AET Axanen 3 it is believed to be the statue great snow,” and the many guarvels aad peo Sabot avin Nes 1 PH WORLD, | red near Llmbrisbame, and there shocleyy | pnors, Even his savings aro not eecure from | Attention has been directed to the frightful | lo the abeets, to confive them nowhere, and to onl by Vawane aa Waving bein executed figies attending it. vjreruied forranaton' na pairs are need: | Khersokeu for good ia, thet toauy! conregations in | he fiscal authorities, ‘They, the children, | Wwercrowing of the dwellings of the poor, by | joparate l-ugtha of guttering, and spy other por: Arie pnitaboes nino conaqed One DAY, WHEN THR PLAG-SUEP of an Ames yours: ‘fin machine reyuire ‘ lems then | Joanie have bogtin to enter complatots againas their | yrow up dissipated and idle, and are the loung- | statement of tho relieving officer of the I Why a re ey rier Pa angodly clergymen, and to demand spiritually: a and ‘debeucheos of China, Seldom do they | ingdon Union in Berksbire, One report stetes nach ae possible, Eaves gutters should be | jportantapecimens of Jacopo della Quercia, Naples, she was honored by a visit from the the work is the nud 'pertect manner, | uioded pastors in their stead." fase an examination, and follow tho foot | hat in some cases twelve per [ne step {4 one adoin short leagtha, bent tn the direction of the frien Crean, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Desiderio Sing aut royal family, with suite who come vut in gilded’ barges aid full parade of royalty. not fit for bu. | way inwbich the sheet has been rolled, and sol- The ship was dressed from deck to track | Mons of a roof requiring t be made in long pieces, i reievs by DOwAvit sican commodoro was lying im the bay of arefer to the tarcvat ‘and, most roocomful ental | Cumisrian Uxiow.—''Sir, I havo tried to | teps of their lettered sire, Had our graduate | on, Anuther characterizes lnce°mnde’ under PICKS PATENT, | sectarian. Teartbe, Thave labored to work | jecn a military mandarin, his education would | andet notice as ta a, Cy TN N. Coming i Settiguano, Rosselino, Luca della Robvia, hut the principles on which people spend thelr lives | ye beon different. ‘Ihe military mandarins | nan boings to live in.” In many ot the vil- | fered, the solder being puthetweea the abeets sone aoliday attire; side-boya were mustered at the ae Co, Bre RTs J B&W. Ww. | niuidieg up dividing fences & Sy fgenerally Tartars they have fess book lore, | ayes thero are no schocls, and ixnorance | ind ove sheet lapping over the other ; nor must they Miscellaneous Items, topes, tho marines presented arms, the gune hg Jaman Hs ye at. fork: {ad neigh! PaaS ‘of | 2d more rulo of thumb to master. They pass | ind vieco go hand in hand, Mr, Teche t | 5 gorewed to the rafters’ fect, au this ise practice mcumoe Fuy minue wiaLin Chore shuadere 1 forth a royal salute, and the comme rowan, Galinariliontt, nod taauy ote by New | Larvation, wihout @ervp. Ipreter torkine of hosg | xamiuations in learning, but more in the | convinced that this fearful’ stato cf matters is | (ee esi \tonmtane. failure inthe Joins of | ftp THR TONGUN OF Line RIGHT WHALE tory welcomed his guest to the quarter-deck New Engl Virginia, illo, Gort Ono, ings in which a4 Christians we are united, aud | tse of arms, horsemanship, shooting with the | but a fair example of the condition of the agri- | é ‘i a to Kallous b mith tho politeness befitting an officer of ramk. many of whom, aiter using them for tw o.ot | hey constitute the whole truth which is ueceseary | Hw, and burling great stones, Such was tho | cultural laboring population in Kngland, and | ren eaves gutters. Wherever s down pipe comes DOR CORN-CATURRERS : “Lend me ae of the suite, u spindleshanked and ga yey =) P save us from sin.”"—Dr, Tyng. | liscipline of those stout Tartars who made | ‘hat many in their misery are driven to emi- | Ihere should be @ stopped end In the gutter, | cour attired Neapolitan strayed aw: y from the ps q Bexsurtiry.—The wicked aud sensual part of | |) gallant a stand the other day against our | crate. Thoso exposures have led to much cor- | iad the gutter should not be contiaued longer | Wyrar conor 18 re that contains eeveral ? ‘Md cruising about midsbi ied a windsal, y he wor'dare only concerned to find and | likh horse, ant who showed that they lacked | wspondence, One writer to the Zimes says, | than possible in one piece ; where tt is laldbehiod | ay Umbor (a niaber.) 10 object bo had never seen bale, it was ‘vom enough to wallow in; it they can but bave it, | thing of what a soldier should have, ex- | that in oue large parish in London, two-thirds | + parapet, a separate pi of Mashing will dis: | Ep ag gato THAT NY-ARD ¥ 61.000 was cleared | \Y O&Pan lel by tho air, ho took it cr Baan, it, troublew not their thoughte ; aE 7 i » populati pelieves Le | , t tnd folding his arms, loaned against it, wi r ; aber had ee Raronean orien, The cil: tie papalacion 470 eller mete. ee | tonnect it wholly from the aherting on the roof, | tt the Concert, in Trov, Monday night, in aid piolded to his weizht, and ho disappeared below, fg oe | ition ae they civil” mantaring, atl | yelsconvinced from obgervation that, at least, | Por guWering, the gauge used aly te iacreasnd | IC tho Kansan Teliet Pua heels over head, with a velocity that was setae ‘ ah ore liable to confiscation, degrading pun- | [000,000 in London aro in this wretched posi- | proportion to length ; there shou'd be « proper A MaAcHINY Waren WILL MAKE 100.000 slate ally marvellous, a was escape from injurye shment, and exile into Mongolia, The only | ion, [tis suggested that this should form | jubstance in all caser. ke boarding will spoil | sencilen day, has been invented by a Hartford, | The mishap chanced to have only one witness, NEW YORK MACHINERY DEPOT. wp ether to th z 3 Jitary nobles are the Tartar priuces akin | 4 subject of inquiry for the cen- zinc, and the fir should bedey—the boards | 2t., mechanic, this wasa veteran tar, who, a) eve Othe Emperor, who bold the ports, but veer | tus of 1501. It ie next to hopeless to labor for | thea cen’ oe Mertarwat clout beltacincs betesen | A Torxa taby Ay Thoy poste a Totter wich | quartersleck, aud touching {pproac raeetiag the 2 Pearl Btroot. Gen Eanruttr Lire. —My life is enzine a Learn epe Crees te fr ea ena Cen ae are a de | tg on Hittle pensions, poor relations of tbe ritual ood of those classes which ara | wit | por fricuds p rit’ for a naw spectfully, “E beg pardon commodore, but ome Lem, &5.5 ‘slay ira « b deceitful $ tother of the ‘yum aud moou.—Curmlid Mag- | sbysically prostrated by such calamities. I bach ; if they aredamp, a4 much oxidation i of them ‘ere kings haw fell down the hatchwayl” wrerions kinds: Ee Ff Now I rejoice, end Bow I | ine. va eR & 00. hence sey b: wy ‘Prien ts i s efit ee RL Ow ORE Wa etovel ike eA cece | nine ih write ing beneath ** pele, N. Y., iurely time that the qi should bo taken | lake place on the underside of tne vine ag | It Feachiod ita destination. Commovone Sruane (Old Ironsides) recent large sobeeses should | lp of lt. Hepresre em periment that | er stalacoraam, and two of her offspring, | \y related tho followin incident tn the Test ng of proper houses | the oxidation proceeds for about four yeary, grad— er i ow roaming the woods of ‘To ar with Kayland: Two be poor, both in the town and country, y diminiabing after the first three mont Mee vue party of buntote aie | God Levant, were sent to take ‘anguish ; now I flourish, and now I fade; now I ipin its breadth, and {vey and now f dle; now i laughs and now 1 weep | oer | eevised for the prov Phed shell I eater then; tbas'T way tos ‘my God? of Prusela took —_—_—— HIGH mie Auui raini—fHB UN- on the 7) © he work must, toa {nto a protecting cot of kpo earch of the tr They wero both commanded by whe } ute for thie Luvaluable paint, ere pre: | \caverise Jam, on the 7th of wh in the country t rdens into & ing to leave Lockport ia search of th . ¥ ¢ ie reat ot staff officers led the borres of the extent, devolve upon the landholders, A | reserving the metal beneath fro . on | had’ won distinction at Trafal a oss thew warren the Kobe | Meshing betreye oo much, weakness of vader. set a reeen red with black vele | reat danger to soc fety. to tokotheleast impor. | deter ration. "Is enprare to be evid Bisnor Ovevunimen, of Now Ciptaius F. a anh fo agy sold in thie market being ‘metal: for prewervlag iron rapidly recovering from the recent seve i \ ° " ore fn | ships wero taker furies whit bo received in consequence of «| Phibs were taken, aad Ky t f- | Veet of xn exposed to the atmoavbere ground—exists fn the present state of a! Ayont of pina opanes ta cee weenie i f Infeknew, and that ite @urface remains bardand | /4)), and hopes soon to resume his acti h the black ea: und. was embroidered = ta procession was opened canvass it bas no dareness of spin’ than Dot to ‘one equal, cent af thle, plat wil, BaD Pes. | Meternel promises, No man le laire, ly 1 handing. ss pot to perceive the mir of man aay eithout God, NiAbig Le wurer token of extreme h | iy an array of military, and immediately caves, end teat | ‘all, a on them in consequence of he that acta b int hee ront « . ‘ p ‘The Hequimasx. Loong : dutlcs, , Lthe other of bearing out of thar ad ie arth way ar er lf ona pur | sidicleas Font of the hearse tna ched the cour EY | ge Kowar Burcuum, celebrated for his | Wonkixo ov Exousm Gaaxire.—A writer | “Asoxo rite necuxt donations to the Bssex 4 accuent the other at bearing = OTEV! BROTHER & Co. ud wearing bats surmounted with black fea: | Arctic xplorations, says that from the well | m the Londou Builder gives an account, of much tn- Institute fone trey This question they agreed to leave to me, Srarira. Now Yor ‘These occupy @ longitudinal parallelogram, | hers; but the splendor of their costume was | cnowa isposition of the Esquiman to asso- of aie movklog of Puglish gronte inthe | nents o of meted it in foment “ie wan dearly one thousand miles wide, extending from | immed hy the crape they wore, Bebind the >\ate with white men, it is probable that some " , Captain Dovar.ass.” said I, to NEW TOuK mauiiNses SEFOT, ‘Texan to the Atlantic const, and from the | jcarcr of the Electoral sword marched tho new | sf thecrew of Bir Jun FRaNKLAN's expedi- tation which are spplied ¥o 18 with #0 MWD | pened w fow Yours a4: four she fret bore out ‘ef action. Mountains to the western border of | (ing in a plain military coat, and near him was | tion may bo now living among them, Ina Louisiana, Arkany.s, Missouri and Lowa, an | he King of Hanover, led by Prince Caantes; | paper read upon the subject, befure the Ethno- | iy (A aited. tuto i we TEAR Stuer Rew Yoke, A STROLLING MINS a ONAHY and PORTADL MST EAM F | trea equal to the sutface of twei'y-four states | ater them came the princes of the oval | logical Soclety, he traces a ‘close counexion be: | funpmmae# and fred, u THs FLAMERS, if BL Gor pnUxK at! were satisfied and shook hands togecher. Dhicago o lay, and on being token be While they were further discuss mye the matter, lore the magistrate bad no money to pay the and deplocing their defeat, said 1: * Gentle fine; he declined to leave his Mute in pledge, jen, did you expect to takw the Cumscucioe Of steel ween but putting it to bis lips, played * Dixie’ 8 with those two ships? Why, you went om lesert or Like, There is no timber on this area, | toceived the cofiin at the entranceof thechurch, | mon processof manufacturing stove implements | st ‘Thin ae ta whieh these sit} harmiagly that tho justice let him off Mee ee itn ormney' abl" sald’ they do with ® large ham SAUr 18 YOUND To BE Ov great use in fatten were in as good order as before the actiea, Ving wool, aud varls | ing hoge; tw the quan. Now, ifyou like, I will send you back tothem, er of | give you your men and officers and tube auld th over ‘again. Take tho Constituiion wi timbered space, | ipective retinues, A great namber of clergy | lodians of the D’ here ia a com: | with wevr couslsting of ateel wed: ds ay Ra, ‘OOD WO petween the Mississippi and the Aciontic, w.the | amily, and the foreign princes, with theirre- | tween the North American Eoquimaus wnd the | blasted out, which areafterws de shier poop We KING MA OUTER jut asingle abrupt mountain, i 1 POSITION wale ct ‘all, 4 needful ia & Bey ada LB, | tnd single trees are scarce, The soil is not sili: | ind placed it on a catafalque erected for the oc- | and weapons in places 2,300 miles apart, uiuong | loerved, ta par Hy wplit need hers | Hua of sandy, but fine calcareous mould. | ‘asion.. ‘The windows were darkened, and the | (he natives of California, Mexico, the Sand. | They areeferwards fai [doy ‘tion Che country is thickly clad with grasses, edible | mly light proceeted from the wax lights | wich Isunds, and in the North and South | py) ‘sels, Ifa flan aurtece te | tity for full c. RES! tnd nutritious, through the year, and swarms | round the catafalque, After the religious | Pacific, They have ingenious instruments fer | fyntireds it ia axed, Thadoni with which the holes | U0) F Nt ate A CHIN with animal fife. Tho climate ' emonies were over, the Queen Dowager and ty wrod ‘drills and bows for drilling | sre mats, eons'ets: fa long bar, b- | two ships? Why, you couldn't do it with « a is compara- | seremonies we , ie A y, ¥ " if bod | lively rainless; the rivers which abound, and | (he King knelt before the coffin and prayed for | holes with them; hammers and axes made of | io bod ty. with a chivel elgo ‘unstisution of tho United A dozen, ‘This is the the chief | Lone and atone; imitation doh for Ging; con: | Wl ny Wek icename, aad being tended par | A yous corvem wio seer, for the firs | Btates. You may sok it, and sink we with Wing ite way Wrvugl | time, ut an evening party, at Erie, lust week, | but you ceulin't take it, with wh yous . may yet water the fined the st itbout, and the tolling of the | ‘The stone nephrite which {» the most valued it ee Kubaitydly Theses cf steam. | eaFFied out tho Joke of marrying in fun; they | Heat” Bo afraid ware tk Die ot truge r out, } { ow carried om 7 ister ; ed, in’ je ol 4 OKCHARD, RED, ASH | folds of the ‘world upon which pastoral Firicul. | rharch bells anfounced’ that the last blessing | ornament of the Eequimaux, ie also employed | %°%,cts which, tough tebdinn great waked up ‘the ininistor ; ware tied, in joke; rio frigate alone, but compelled the 34; v EAC! i C yard, 95 GOper | | tbe i | in Chit “Zealand | eg wt Se eae ere UT Stauton t | paid the feo, in joke; but find themselves now ta, bel ong ~ toe Whmeaee ie] W'hatioga aduay, "PAA department | bad ean pronounced over the ramains of he | te OT Walt Gadas | APA C0 ormAmN! | ee atiaanoftemaberalynccurit coal | eriouly tan aud wis | So,wall was the Cyne wan dy Sly Bor and | a ee —-- a | | wa SRGSb Waa” aaa | Se a = | | comer young pire; br yond iu Summer It should be all, oF BEAT YARtarT which all run from the west to the ts in aile after whic! f , hs was | like the Nile, to irrigate rather than vain tho erate followed. thet example, ‘Then sal- | trivances for catching birds, and an instrument | ‘nosion, whens its rom the troops that | for straightening arrows by meaus of steam, | ts!ly afer ou plow, | velgatoring surface, From their dimensions | yoes of artillery, taken ind position, the: