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VOL. I.
FA Y ETT'E VILLE, IT. C, SATURDAY . AUGUST UISGO.
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AECH?D. T. IBjNTKIS,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOIt.
TERSOF SU 3 SCRIPT!
Daily Paper, one year, invariably, ia advance $6 00
V7gKL'y.' " " u u 2 03
All letters connected with the ofuce, must be ad
dressed to .the proprietor.
Hates 6iT Advertising
Sixty ceau per squire, of Twelve Liaiss. for the
Gra. insertion and thirty ccata for each tubscucr.t
-v - ' 'w "
, . KP1L A llher:il iliai onnt mulr tr, vp.irlr ScIvcriiiCTJ.
WFDNFSD VY UGFST 7th
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TSOWS.
OUiLI Oltl) COUNTY. ;
Pool, 2121 ; KUis, 151 ; Hon. J..M. Monhe::d
-looted to the Senate, and Messrs. Mendtnliall,
ihoier unl j(Io:ieil I' to ihe Ilonyoof 'niiunuiis,
poon, Sheriff, without Qi'position all Whi-j-i.
NEW HA.NOYiiii ( OUN1 Y.
. t.iiis lol : JVol till : ! i . Hi . ih ;u .
-a-a.r. . . . . ....... .... .
o'eeled to the Senate, t.n S. J lVr.-vn ;a; 1 !
'Hhlel Shaw, dcm.,'to the House of Co::.t:
. ana be.rt.s- Hall, pre-tut ii!,"u:i.K:it for Si:
' I vote.-;, "
r Oir;'()N COUNTY.,
. i'illis 1J;1 ; 1'c h'i) ; .thcr news in yt
itay's issue.
. WAYNE COUNTY. .
id lis 1074 ; VoAW'l. I.ane", detu., r.-c!.
" tjie Senate ; l -ortoli and Ciaw.ord, d
ed
to
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Coiiii:;. ;i;s.
1 hoH: t -o:i fro el -etc I S!ttr:
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nacs,.0 !'., i2;. N. 1j. Wiai.un !
Mi v? iui!!i iij-s ! i t -i.i 'i i ! V- r.t;v,"i.? -
. Hj l'lvclecied i:hci.ii".
led te'
.. an
DUPLIN COUNTY.
Three preeinvts teard l:eta, iz: 1'"
-t;!i'
VYa:v-aw and 31agnoF.a. Jdllis gets-'lU an
77- '
' 1511UNSWLCK COUNTY.
. . Tiu;c-e prcxd:A.ts'.- )i.a'a.,)ccu J-tjuL Xiwi- , At.
Smitaville, Covi El':s reeeives 'JJ nt.-ijority ; ,i.
D.'Taylor, candidate for th: Senate, receives 42
ni.'.j.rity ; 'llufus ( J.il'i'-way. candidate lor the
S.hcrti'alty, receives' Sd loaj -ri Ty .
Tmcn Uri'C.k. YAWf reported majarity .'II.
Xortk VtL lilld- GI : Pool VI). J,.r
Senate, John P. Taylor receives 01 vote-,
A. J. Jones ll!2.
the
;.iii
It is ucnerally conceded that Tavlor, Pcmucr..., i
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is elected to the Scii .ite-fruai the district c..:a-
posed of Utden, - 5r;iti wick and Co! am
C! iiiabus gives him
1 p; mciji-rity and Ll.iden j
. -ii ..:i . i."r,...c . -;. ! -.5
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ta.it liulus Viali-twav, I eiaoerai, uas oeeu c:ee;i'f
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herm over .euers, pi"- iue)n.
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II EAV V- DEMOCRATIC t'AINS IN NASii
AND WILSON, Lie:: - . f
A despateh f: iia ( iolel.-boi n to the Ywlmington
.i,urvnl of ye sterday, (-'Led in.-t.2j says th.itjidvy
gains :i re reportcel in Nash and Wil on. richer
is reported beaten iii ' Rowan 'and J'avie. 'Ihe
Peinucratie Legislative ticket is elected ia Jehn
sori. A (Jam.
' " .WAKE COUNTY. ,
Itogcrs'aa l -Rattle,. Opposition, are ejected to
the LP'in-e of Commons from Wake. Lledsoe,
ml cttt'trcm'tt', .heals 'ihuaipson, Deta. 15J Jer the
Senate The on'y Peiii icratie- Candidate elected
in Wake is Henry Mordecai. Ellis,-Hi) 1 ; Poo ,
OtO. i i
LENOIR COUNTY.
EUis' in:.j..rity4K-!). . . '
Seight's majority 171 for the Senate.
Woaten, Democrat, 1 lU iaajoi ity idr tbeSonate.
Fields, Sheriff, 272 . ' ' ' ;..
Anolher letter from Lenoir puts dow n Llii.-.'
'majority at 21U to 220.
All Democrats in Lenoir are elected by in
creased Ei ijorilics . I V
JONES COUNTY.
IJcaLrr CVcoi. Peuuera-ts have
theti vote largely, j d
- Wird, l)cui., is certainly eleclcd.
in ere a: ed
.' - CARTERE'l COUNTY.
jlorJtrad City'-Ellis J5, 1 oel 75.
1S1 r t t rdnrille.l 'e
001 -ia, ijias j
... T.t." r
N 0 RT II A M PON, HALL FA X AND EPGE-
CO.MRE.
d I Vi.Li)ox, Augu-t 2.
it will be impossible to get full ret urns to-night.
So far a heard fVoui, the returns indicate large
'Democratic majorities in the counties of North
ampton, Halifax and Edgecombe.
CRAVEN COUNTY..
Jn tliis county Ellis is reported to have held
his own. . . Iht re; is a reported increase for
Pool in the to'xvu of Newborn. d
1 r MECKLENBURG.
With three precincts to hear from, Toed gains
15G on Ellisr vote in 185S. Walker is elected
to the Senate and DavLs and Potts to the Com-
. nions. f ! ' ' "
hurrah foTjohnston.
The entire Demoeratic ticket is elected in old
and one Commoner. The vote is as follows: EL
Hsil,134, Pool, 83 J. 1W the Se.uate, J. W. ii.
Watson, J).f 1,149, Leach, O., S3S. C mmon,
W. II. Watson and Jas. Miuhencr, Itms., cnh
1,114. This is a remarkable vote, end shoxtb
that the Johnston Democracy are well organized.
Sanders, O.. received L91 votes and Smith, Od,
S95. All honor to old Johi.stcu ! !
J II ALltfAX COUNTY.
1'roui Ilalil'-x county full returr:3 have not yet
been received, but enough to show that all the
Democrats-; arc elected by more iL.m a hiriJrcd
i niftarrtx"
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in Nr;haiD; tui. llncfif "l.Ci.vi4,
. 1 . . . 1 1 1
i ftuits uiu tacticu o mt'i u iiuiijfcu major
ity. Ldgtcombe increased I emac-ratio maj ji iv.
j --i ;
j ,MO JRK COUNTY. ! j
Ue kaMi lroiii the Ol. trvr ihut Mr. I'col's
n.aj iiity over (low Ellis is lu7. -Mr. .McltaeV,
I wo year.- J);o, was t.
AL sender K
elly,
Whl' is tlcitcd to the
; (. !. in. ,h.s, b v:tiii ( ci. ''hi: 3Ion isour i K ino -iatj
j 12 votes A Wl.'- -ail,. '
l
lieu. W. J). I.towd, Whi-, he. (
: v, h ir, lur trie i.i ju.
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to h.'.-.r ji-m. '
K. H. Woithv h eheitd Sh-"s :iT bv I0(
y i i j u.jij;
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CIIA'l IiA.'.j COUN'iY
iV.!'s X-:-J , -alcu
'ckct tltciid
Eutire
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rii-
SIu.'.;ii:li ;.!:d ("..iih
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i s : a
:i Sat
Wm! r. w .i..
Opl v
t -O "' . i . .
t i no remit c
over l isl.ei-
1,
!ei..s. tlccted ovtr ht bt r ..nd Jci.v
m
?.:0'NA(.iO..::.i;Y:
Kl!Is.l7C; Pud S;32.' ilnttrc
MUCKiilLsLUr.C
ESiis 1,274, Pooi liA ; ',lki-r, im., ehoN .
t i ena.c, i.;;v
.. . J X' X.'
L'avi.-j an 1 P.j'.t , I cni.. to lha C.;n
Ui' ns and W. W Crier, She id if.
liu.a .....
A friend writes : 3I; j .iiiy idr ( lOV.'TIIli-., Id2s
I'.ixis, I cai., t- the l. on.mo
1 A.
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iii..r, i tin., to the .v -en ,:te !' la j .r..'. ii. i .
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dlcixia, iei., Sl.cr.fi, la. j 77. . j
t-.J' In the Senatorial las'iitas ef. Lxdi ,;i j
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1'iua w:ek and Co:aa.Las, Jtdiii L.flrvior, I tali, i
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boa. s Andrew J. Jo'ie, Op-J l.j.'.f
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IILliTl-OAiMJOCTY.
-io-iXiii, t eaa., .iici.ii, i.
There is a reporU'-l gdn ia this cua'v ef PJ J.
In 1 OS,, the vote was, lilds-a.'., Jici.:.c '4J't.
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IIALILAN COUN'IY.
i
Llii.s 7-! ; Po d .Vj.'i. Entire Pcm ier..tie tick'.
elected to ihe Commons rind Strnte
L'-t'i- 1 hr b.ilaV.il
U.t la;rati iUin
has bee ii fit
lii.-beii iv a fri, ad :
. 1
1 S. liailhel Whig.) eleeltd ly data
nr-joritv to the Senate ia Luikc ountv.
J. IL Pa v. -on,' Join., bv l-J-i m j riiv.
1
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Y. L-itk-.. r., Whig, leeeived a lar
ia Caldwell ti uat v.
ia jora
RttrgliiWhgS has Icon cloc i d in MePonajd
by lo n.ajoi'iiy.
J.li.s majority in Pe.tie
j. A. Derrv, Lena, h.s
!ee 11 tloc.e 1 She;
i 1 1 ei 'i.e.
CATAWLA COUN'iY
ElitsfCl ; l oal 412.. K
The Pcm eralic candidate !dr the
("oa.a.o. s b: d b ea cltctcd.
House
Raii.M-y:li.:s boon Hccted to the Senate J-y 145
to loJ ia j .rity.
j CADARRl.S COUNTY.
Tool 877 ; Ellis diO.
t
I'ool'S liK'l
4 IS.
Pool galas 2 212 011 GilmerV vctr.ail lliis
gains on Rragg's vote.
We give tlie folloxviug reporte 1 x-otcs from the
Stnilditrdf estra :
Iu Washington county Pool s m j ,'2'J). M :r
tin, majority of o75 lor . Ellis.. Chwai jl7
niaj. for El. is. Perquimans 110 m j. for Pfl.
Gates 30 imij. for 1001. Ue.iufort oJ0 ui j. Jor
Pod. . Tyrrcl 9d naij. for 1'ixjh
Opposition Senator elected in C-ni'Jfn anel
Currituck Same in Gates :in I Chowi.n.
Close x oting in Chatham. Harris, Deua, btjats
Straughn Op , for the Senate, 100. In the Com
mons, liyiiuui, D., 1259 ; Taylor, Op., 1241 ;
Green, Op., 1227 ; llc.den, 0p-i 1223 ; Ilik
ny, D., 1213. The three fir-tjedeeted. i'or
Sheriff, Iaschal l-JStl, McChuihan 1133.
Jn' Catawba, Clihe, D., elected without opjiosi.
tidn. A'ote 778. Stowe, Dcni., Senate, 775
votes. J. E. Robinson, l em., elected Sheriff.
In LiuCXiln ElJi loses ilmut leX) vot3s, Hoke,
(),.-:.... ; i. ki ; :t ' t-- .he i..:gi.-r,
'I. tiv.' -a .
et etccttd. j ; - ' . l exer LoM n I ; yi :u vi !e.
ISAN; U;.Pn. : j ' ; - ! ; f- ; ratuid.iy the :- ;L..; CemmtKlo e 'ih:x aie ia r n.e dcuc- uLtad to the f: t
I . . . ' J. ...I... ....... ! . . t -...! f 1 : 1 . 1 1
"" v v'ls'.-....i ; . ? - i v i f 7 ;,, , tne . laraie rtatis, una are now lighting i-o uat- ' ueiei gi e mu-t iev uiuis e-u ie ,
ticket elected. J. Yf. Sti-t.! dec ill r a. i if. Ii ' thevervav of',.:, ecU..;ry . r a perio-l ' teuut.t ia i j cio!e, bu; largtt : j i.ey : tlv , j .t ilia Vnstitntleu and toe ki.miliiv of icr.tion of seme parties interested in tie
j ' i I j oi'sixx lh.ee veil's i -i tiei. ati d ia ii,rtv:i.c- ,KXcr 11 V-1 lu lcev'Vv; . C V'P"' ! -tud, " we would k-v : ! 1 less on, and nuike businos, and as there are over JfivO sugnr j
;J - - OAJ2.L: iLuJ,':! ,4 . . . '-i Wee kr. .J.ul ,a. ie atreiis WiiK a. qtay ,1 VcU:. V:l t.Vt. ;clo rc.ctho whh lhc tations in the Wand, it will be easily under,
' : -Kllis l,Kd, .L,d..a jTusir-er, 7r.j ' -Ld a. i.adiri ' tLe 'ld.fe':rra.TTO.eu.-ir , : .iTrTl-.1'.' , " ,. d. "dl , '' '' f ' 1 1 " " , .f u: ,cf f!n-il , that the value of our principal staple i:.::-
Op.T cLca-1 ta the .-eaate over 1 r. i n a- J-?:.C:--j iM.-.:l :a.s thci.ob.e t maritime leaturc oi our- aui the ea y o,;cni . i uy Le..eve in .ncw.-par.t-.a j Uaui.cc of lhc Jrcrtlr thcTu shalii up-tV.r-'LfA-oVV.,
! i cai. II. j. On hiieia .d V.'ia. N. .a;t .:al " hl.-a : v. as il is the -r.iniL.-i a.t oi his L ;.i.d a.ws icau Alley tauu t.io paper without - , . i .,lipti .....p. iii di iHrh:!.s not f., ! ;Jid Matanzas ulone have exctcc-a. c.aii:. .
. i ! i.i .lis- t . .i i .-a i t i . - y . - . .. . j . i .a i . .i.iK'i n i. .a a is t . a . v . a . 1 1 1 x ear. i:ti i itv l-av na curiatr ir.c lii.-i n- ai- . l. . . , 1 . . . i ... :. i
Oa.. eLctel to tho Comm..!.;. Lf!.e'r.; elecu d'wvli n vht Kf... ! ' V" .V-'' -J1 1 . , 1 ' , '"t ! 1 '"Z ud luid. yet as hearty and earnest, as
i i i , t.,e ii.-t car. ihe nwxt -ve.'.r rids idea, but i i
. ai..-ii. j . . . , i ih'V iiU.e! ..Oi;.-e.Ves With the cava-tn lr that i " . ' -
I ' i I I F i 'I J T i . .Mi 1' : 'i " IUI I & I ill i III I I I i
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I
O, c:j:c d in the Commons., .
Howard, Op , Lcuts Gaithcr, Op., for th C ora
moui ia Davie.
I Smlds, Op., elected to the Senate from Wash"
ington an 1 Martin, by 111 in:J. j
. Ewcl!, elected ('ommoucr in Martin. Lath
am, oj., Couituoaer in Washin .ton.- '
FerUFonj D., (a j;.in) and Spruill; op., elected
to the Commons in Ilertie. Outlaw, Op., to tLe
Scn.itc , '
(laifher, Op., is reported to hvc Icatcn Ave
ry, PJ iu Tuike, .McCm-cll r.nd CaHirc!!.
Kill's I, I'm-jCitll. 3icNei;J, I iui., Uvt nate,
1 4 t i,"fko:y, Op., (?J. ie.lilLn, 1 tin., for
Cuiui.iuiir, ;i"'j Wihtrt, li;a., 752; Mel:.e,
Op., 1 5: J ; (.Li b, Op., ("7'J.
'K.irj, lor vl.ei.li,
ii iw" i c u.ivc i-cioi e us a cataa j.nc ci tne
!'"... . .- . . l- . f .1 - II','
, ui.iui ana v uL.ii.-i ci iou oiiii v . aro.ina j:iiir
f.t :n,.uJ t i,arotii. L-uirei H. lliii
I (la.C JtlVct li. ?. ,i'!liy ) IS .UpC'i Itltflldctlt, 1 I'O-
i .e.-or oi .U.itliv in it.es j;iid l n-ti uetcr td Alt.I.e:v,
, aided by a orpsoffcix inst; uetors iu the difler-
cut ll.
l:i:!iis tali -lit in th-j 1 1:. titiKioti. J he
t t;.liAii..bci- oi Cadets last Se-s"uii
ls
was I 1 1 f
' i a huial.. r Ivi weie IV.
No.t.'j C:.:ola:;. Tea
n.'io- S' ati s. a:i 1 til- PIf.riet' of C'!u:abu w rc
i ,
ft ,
re; iv. ei.ie-.i i v o due's
pooi:ea. liaetltig
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io ;t cr, lice iruot.c.i.H,a o; xwi.cu u.i iii-i oeeu
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N.Ti(Ah Pi..XiOc;:at.-t i hli
tla
tiile
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:s Al d,:,:sit I':a r tl.O uLUcV.lo.i d' V hioi,
1 Ai.L'St -ed at L:tai; Cl; d.i. it L Ihr Dr.: tii-
t .. I I,,.- -
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A i. .. ; . n ,' ..... i
to.... i4..L la., t KM.r. ihe VJie,oa . ena-!
: i t , ... , . ' , . d
torlusn-turaed to V. a.Ouhgt..,,, idttr a ;
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to l.f, :.. c. -U-, ...la.-o-l....
-. trl k,u- .1.,, .i..,;7nrTr. li:ne
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U: !" r--J" 1 l" 4,;u:':' r ;1 :l
is Mippa 4d to pos. Jf I.e h.d f.v ce th .;
nan.bi r he is b ua d t yield iheui f ail' u.i ljCXl
' No ember.-
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I (iLGh.V.s CeN V J NTloN. Kv virtue ol hi, an
a..:atit.eat as a member odtbe Lmrlis i Xicudie
1
j ,oaaai:iOe, Robe-it P Pick, !..- , 01 i n ea .!.er.,
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is issueil a call for the iriends oi that geiitlv man
1 meet ii the clfy of Raleigh on the "J-lh of this
to
luath.
k,U Richmond Exaudaor states that Jo!m
.M itched h
one t PraiK-t! ut th- invitation, of
1 the Kiu; j iii- Napole.ai, xl.o has coaeric S upwn
him M.nnt g.vcri.u.cti: appoluttncnt. We give the
report for x. hat xVi.rih'
I GAS 'iU REPLACE STEAM ASA MOTIVE
I j , 10WER.
1 he Pari conespoadent of the Dostoa True
pIU r tends the follxvin' account of the m w in-
ventioii bv a Frenchman of a gis cnuine, which
is now fxcitiiig co.n-ider.il.de attcnJa-n in
tl
ie
TieiitL nietrojM.lis :
, believe the macaiae re onily iawatcd, by
l. Jieiiais (1 gcui!eia..n p'tite wc.l kaown by
h.S galv .ao piastictUiies of alto lclave sea!p-
I u -'Ving.) i 1
mcaii his g t-ng'ae,
wh.ch he Io,ks 11 .!! as ilc.-tincd la lake the
1 - ,
place f th. s:e."iia e tig ::o 111 a gie-.it laaay ja.a es
--he!o a li.otivc power is K'partd, occupies the.
cai f .-lane ot ihe Aea li iuy.- atieiaiua ut lais
pie-eat u.atiit-iit. 'a h.s .as engine is a ginid deal
ake Ihe steam engine in cxteinal ap jearance.
'Ihe e i- tie au:c cj.ind r xv.th it pi.-ton, the
s.aoe il v wluei, tCK.-tiai.C and s ide box, but no
b iier and no furnace. It has a gas meter and a
very sin ill inductive apparatus. '1 here is a tube
leailing from the gas meters, 't and coiiductti
le-iil iig fiom the e.cctrical aj pamtu.s to the
cjl uder, or rather to the" organs of di.-tribuiiou
which immediately precede ihecylindvr. When
the gas outers the slide box it is mixed wt.h a.
b.rge proportion of ordinary air, introduced first
on one and then on the other side of the piston.
and whre i. meets an elect tic spaik wh'eh tins it,
the moment this take's pl.ee the aparatu through
whieh the gas eaters is closed, fo that th cui-
t u-tioii take-s pl .ee in u scalel chaiiiber and tie
terminer in the m.xed gas and air a force of cx
pension xvliicli acts immediately upoii the hU.ldce
of the piston. . ,
'J be mat.oti of the slide box and e'eetrie dis-,
tributor ii j arr-nged tLi tho uoUiCUUof intn
' ; V"- JiH'n) iY - . . , . 'rTiHhc-hritv'-diyJ 'r VCf,l!l?'.l",thA1.1 a.a k-npwilhat their triuci
Jilae.Op., Icats I.Cwk, 5 ra.; for the C m- .vpjear in tLo -.bi-.aler, a.i:d the' traLsfiTimYtrviIi 1 -t-.ial;sm jrnlt;
, it. -......i :.. ,i... v Kl.nM I.wmmIm? r,,!,,!,.,,..,.!,. lr, n : ll,nUs. anu me rcsiorat;un oi tout ancicut I
. ...... ' , , . r.ri-.n,-,,.i;..n t-.i tl,A r,,;.? l ... w :, . ny beiween the fctatcs. which characterized tt
lon.-ii '(.istiiet M lLitlinier.il lie on:, iv n -v i .o , i i. . i ....i.. i-:.i i
, . ' ctss of clastic iiXe,Mid it is nectarv t force it --' .uuimu. ui.iuc.
irnad monty. ; to retain a h-h u.i enUute ,o cmd-!eit to escape . 1 i scd lU ,liamna-
. into tho utm,A h W and which high' tctm e.4- "on h.evkmndp aiul Lane. Lut uhat vvtm-
J 1.111.1. I ii I l.J.S lCJI l.l.Ii.M.N! tureit carnes avlv with it.thcRPV.cuu-.il!- an , , . V V1 . 7i ? ..." r
I ' T I ! I i 1 t . . . I . . . I
1 , L1' C-I.ii ! IV ...- ! 'i. k. ....!..- 1 ...... : t . . I . i. : . . I
v. ' V" ! ' ... r ............ . .,v v ..,..a - i; t tnuaiph of tha party to the .-rat -
li ' . v.. '."'"TT::.:-1 t.u- csi.rv the up-ngh:s. Uhe.e uie fi in a n irk er revere, ia New JerA-v
' r...her th:,.k ihcK w.. not miuh of a p.ih,- .ng A itv -o i: ' i'lv "toraf vote of that State to
' , , Itae" r-luxLi d .buiu.'t. iluj ...egv.araux in-j l.:lctUniiid gc aud Lane icvond the t osslbiiitv.ot
7. t). .. eh.cti - ; ' , , , j.ti.t.gen: Uli, au c'n,.wti- that th v gt. the ! ,i. ..i.. . - i
j Uj mii li : . i ; i;.. tt.. !c l.il i I!...- ll 'Ji! I c oio. -to t.'a la I hat txv,.-;.:! er ! hviiid .C l-altl I,r. ?i i ' i - - l
o aij ( .i.i.i- ; , - 1 . .... 1 i ,,,;, ' i id bv a s.iniiar m.ivtmeas m 1 t t.i.svlx'ania, and
I j - . . - ..'...1, . v iniiMi ii lll.r. ,. -y... ... ..... . v , v . t
! .1 . t 1 " . . . . ' .'..... -, f- A I- c . t..-.. Wlir.. I 1 ... . I
... ? r t . i r i i i . i . 4 . f. ..i f r . . . .1 .1. 1 ?. 1 t l i 1 1 .t 1 : 1 1 i . .1 111. 11 1 ; 1 . f . 1 7- 1
! if? y v.... a vo tea ttaia that i; - ...v y ..v . , ....... . . ( t.p fl
i i . I 1 . . .... . . - 1 n.s ur. uivv lie en hni.tl s:l:: l w.lh the i; . I .... t
; ; : 1- 1, i.t ... -i 1 4 . 1, . j; 1: .1.1..- iu e lit::
J. ir :. . . ....
-- x4 ft 41 il lit .4itli. i.t n ,.. , T' ' t 1 1 . !
,i . d i i . . i - - . .i . . i . .i - .... i ' i e.e in OeeiM.uan, 1 riLco llhaia ceunty, ir-
iil A i . V ft.il lA 1 ft A ' 1 i& . Aft. ft.7 A. ft a'V ' t I I i t" T r I ft ; I kall I... I? ll i ror,i-
- i i.i u: i i i;ie i".u:v..i 'ii.in-i ar . ... i. . i 11: i.ncij n.it rwe i-j iiiu ii.vi .till n.. aie ... , 1.1.1. .
i i i - i 1 r i- i- i " I ia:a. are x.ed calculated, to arrest very serious
I i - sul .... I'tti 'n tin-- t -i v.- bn 1!1 aiiea.s j. 1 1 a.ur a lew lew xveelvs ri'u:r.ia- . . ... . . - ! .1 1 r
i j it ai t ...iv , ..no . ...oaie . j uii- 11. .a ..ii.n, i atteataia, ii aot to t-seitesi alarm, 111 the naad oi
j i a-- vvtU as1;:g.,hi,l thu i.a.u i:..:a.!-fan. u.e who a:;!' V hey cou.e i.-rwaid xvith uve ex- tVU Uia, who h.is thc lc.tt rc.rara fvr the per-
l : i ' , cti .(.s. Mil .1 V tle tii.i ffi.w. I - . .... ...i.. .. 1 .
f l et.lr a sail if, and ia favor of the cliVtion tf! , . ',. ..,'1.' . sot.al security tt lumscii .ami laiuily. Xlie plot
I T S : "-'' '.-. .-UV. I 4 1. I I..... . , ...... . 1 ...' .1.1 II .t l 1.
I ' 1 1 . ! vli ! . i. . 1.1! t r,. - t .1 .. l :a l .. .. in iu':i..: 1.11 mium ,u uaprum. it was
1 ' -" - ' - iii - iu i.i u..-! '.1.0 i.e
daction,' inf. - ration und cxruLion took place
in t.utivssit r ; :i. at I rf er times. When the
jitoii has ti - i i'tion in ont direction tlic s..me
j hatcs oi tin i;'.tr.!actki nd ctiulustion of ihe
"useou
i;: .h (;:ke j1rcc at the other extremity
tyl.r.v :. roufrce it utilizes and trans-
of the
forms into 1
r 't rortion but onlv a rortion
f t he he it u i jctd by the ecmbuition of the
pF, which ii ordIiury.ns used icr ligtkin
Ihesfrecls.. JV.V n the vombustion takes place
the hc.it, -; W Eu ldcp.ly d:.scnpij:ed by an
explosion c !.: 1 in a ri?iJ chamber, is rm.
inunic.au i.o clastic fiuid in the chamber.
. . . o 1
e u';':t i ve power which cefs npcu
j ;t'.n, tnd if it's exvansir-n
U.e mji
inevitable Kk;.-. to
the u:nchir:c.
"'1 he pel fi ct I
of this lsK.thine tctUts in
wVit produced by tlio eombus
;zht into day, which is very ihr
in the steam tnine; bu:,asin
a riKill p.oi "tii a ef be heat !c-
1 1
th;s, th.i; all the
tioii is ! tally b:
Jivin t..kin;r p!at
ali maciuiies, on
vt-Iop d is u?cd,
ttUij.w to tran:o:
mactiinc is-1 li :rt
uo p eater p i rt teapes;uJ ul-
.i it li.to tiu.t.ve lower. ibis
j cr cent, m' ve evoi'.'it:ieaI than
I Jcia;u cn-in
. .
nnd it onlv tests c-t"v, and can
. f, . : ,'; ., " i. ,
' cwiivtu!e:.t, uud i
. . .
oa lut
0!C oi tlu(. Ii '.ego editiv uet - IT ir-
at liVw.-T'.i'K r mi
it
do tbti
a ilia j
c a-.- ; , v. ti i t. !;
1 ii;? 1 lii, auv x 1 v VI 1 nr. h.V 4. II Ik l 41 ii.V L ft .
" ; 'i h.s el. s the.'ed.tor rt in .ilk.-, aud t.car ;.ad: ta-.:r
to h , .rt .ir;:i;cl.. 'xur t
j Li'.ii.ed in hl-j Cii'cv-uvi.s1, and they :;:e i:i..vts-
' S- i.i V !
imy pa.d l'a.- the U.it xcur, ;.i.d on the, strtiigth
.. . ,, ,i . ,, , ,-m m j , ,
. .that i.cuaet the I l.a.tr tut Ins u arms la in-
. , ' .. , w . , ,
5 '1 !:. y la: .v.-
tlait the 1
, ., tit
-s Weil l j-iv-vl. tea hotter
.. .. ... .!
sa:a .-. til. ni Heat hero a-' ui .-s ( uvere u mta.'irits
f ibe pril: .r Call h aa:.-e to leg his W..y iiil
these whec. U-: p-.y ui, he la .y pa sibiy get
ahmg Kltcr .1 U: uiaii. but it s a liaxardotiseti-pfn 1-
. d -i i . v : ,1 . t .. tan .... , ,
"I-"'. J be l.eXi e:a?s a.c tie.' tliiVVil -Illilcrs. Ui.O
'f h.;e w.l take a lai-er I;. cure ''wii'ewanti
. , 1 1 . . . ,
it, or i.e ! r i er-ua ii s lam. lien it begins
to ca.e la-ca-K no thought,- xx:,,n h further.
I.i 1 - - 1 1
I , ,C tu: c .-. ,1... JW.U it. t..l. V- V,,IS
; ; - ?y : -vZ, :"v dd ' ,7!rt'.;
! iaj-; wan miux i. an oininarx i.a.i lias aa
i J . ,. , .. ,
I ": HLt: upoa h.n, than a b.nL t has ,. the
; sale oi a hpp.potanius. Ihe pntiur iv.n t live
v. uh sia h : iu a cn.
. l he hi.h elas;; ..re taa nix cum a r.-u-v. iiiev
never pay lar ihe paper nor anuhaig ol.c
'Jluy are a ,ys gituabhng at ta-. editor tin..
'llay doa't i ke h.s pa? er, it ,10:1 t give ao news;
iiexer l.k.a ; uaia 1 waai 11 111 iae ui.- place;
t-ild the piw ai.t-ter s;; ent one back a Ve-ar ago,
and diiln t bigin to take it lor a h ag tune niter
it cane ; h . nt had but two or three numbers,
and iheiii hedn t been lead, and so on 10 the end
tn the chapter.
'thus .they talk, but the printer can road .all
this like a " I. " k." 'ihey have a na he in his
memory and t'ua Uiih the columns oi" his paper-to
instruct. them i" their duty and make better men
ol' them, lie liads it an uphill budne s, howev
er, .nd soon jpves thtin up as he hhotild.
1 he Mx:b ii.l last claSS is the sc.rpe-grace.
Evci bo ly knurs xvhat a seapc-grace is. Quo of
those feiiows never fai s to t;.ke live or six 1.0ns
papers: When he thinks they h.ivo came about
i.oiig enough i'or the 'iibiher tto want his pay, he
enis won to." .s op it," ordecaa.ps f..v parts uar
ka.wn. lie. never iaicads to p..y fr it, and
d.'ii t. It d -en"t take hi. ray Mah" fellows to
.-t .rvo ei'( :Sie riatcr. Such are the varieties ol
laaakiad who take the papers.'
His E.ii.:.h:.MV, Jami.s IJithajcax.
Now th t the vcnensble funetitmary,, whose name
he.i'Is tdis . iagr.;h, c.iti tleaily ne the end ,i
his olTa i d gveatJicss, the penny-alirers arc be
ginning .u tell us of Wheatland, iu 'dioc de
lightlul shades li.e sage iherei l xvl.l so s;n Ve
basking. Wheatland is Mtuated up. n a knoll, be
twetii t!e M;.iiitt. and Colmabia turnpikes, and
a hi f mile from Lanea.-ter city. 'Ihe farm con
tains Lut twenty acics, but the End is rich as
tre-iiii, the in .ii.i.a spacious an-jell constructed,
. n 1 as a jde sure ground, located just exactly as
it should I c. Mr. Uuch.1i1.tn bought the bee
at a perio. 1 x1i au property had greatly depreciat
ed in v due, and paid the small sum office thou
s nd doILrs; but would not kn xv t ike ten times
th.it stun. 1 he furniture remains as it did before
Mr. Ru.. hamm entered the White lle.u.-e.and the
property is atten leJ to by an old maiden house
keeper an I gjrdener. 3Ir. Ruehanaii docs not
in'cnd to j-ell Wheatl ml, s h s been rejiortcd,
but will n-'u n thuhcr after his Pie sldcntial term
h is closed, where he xv 11 quietly enjoy his otium
1 i m di;i..fut-, unlnUrrupted ly eilicc t-eckcis,
and free from all vulgar cries or "yoitofd man."
Jctt-r buiy KjrpriM.
m m
When the he.ltli oi"a city is good, the under
taker "3 beggarly recount ol empty boxta."'
i
r:.s is ue.i- i ca.i u.e ; i.ci:- , , .i . . .1 .i 1 i .i i. .1
. . i . lt i;s the Oris, the Clayslju.d the Jlavises cl the
.nits to it, il tl:rv ever i-tam. 1:1 1 . r . i i - i J - . - i
' , . . ! eu.ti II at Ji'.'pe brmuteii.s into an almost ulon-
it.vc power, it is cheap, it i- , ,:,.,...,:...- j
, .. i 1'i.s teit.ua.. I
is lice l;m o. i.gor. U he itccnt attempt cf the Ton-las National
eiav- ;ae ca :;t'.e 1 1 ir.t.'.-a.tra-
From tbe Bangor (Me.) Union. .
THE SKIES ItRlGIITENING.
Tlie pandlel of the progress of Breckinridge
and Lane iu the favor cf tho people has never
been w itnessed in the anna's uf politics. 1 here
is something so pure, fo noble, to hih and so
statejtiauuhke in the character of the younglvcn
tutkian ; tomethingso f;raud aud lofty, so patri
otic and generous, in the. character of that-brave
v . i
rea
the thcin
i!s the only fure deliverance from the anatcby
... ll . I.i. . .. .
irnu tiR-coru tnai tnrcaten our beioveo: countrv.
ph
lt3
iarmo-
ic
i air wtutii at urs-t seitieu uowu on
the hearts ot the National! l.-'ciuocracy oa account
ol divided and diicorda.it counsels, tifti ave
way to Hope, and ihav a the naucs hear the bu
ge uo'a s ot" their old, true, tried and rccugnlz.ed
leaders suii.moning thiiu to the fctaudavd of
lirctkiuiiuge and Lane the Incites, the Cu.-h-ii
gs and Luilers, the ?al!ctts, the Lickinsons,
tho C:r-'ts. i. ml the 'JVueeys cf the North, and the
iotzpatneks, the LutKis, the Outlines, the
Committee, .Ji hii W. 1-.rney and t!ic " press in
J thea- interest, to inako the Democratic supporters
i . , s : .1. , .t l
! tela and Haiahn, h.-s beqa received with iudig-
J natioa a:ul e:un by ihcie friends of Mr. Douglas
the gior.oiis old Lcun.ciatie party there, purged
eii traitors as Ji ha i . 1 una v and Job
1 1 1 T , ... ' I
I 1 1 .1 IV I. ... II. 11 ill
again inarea f-iioulder to s-.houl-
ds.r- to another virio-. v, dimonstutiag to the
wji.d t!uit the Key Sici.e of the It tier.il Area is
vet t ia:.:j oUnt to hiudand hold to ethe the-
v.ai'.s t i i i.r Cini'ti.
'Jo ins' broiher Peniccia's cf the S uth raid
i TliCRK IS CAPSi: 4(ib VltJlLANCK.
I T .
f . r-1 . . n- J . . i . . .
j i.e :n:e nits in cxas r.r.u me iaic i.incojn
1 he l la. ia l ae liiee i.u i. i x cm- ni e.i, x ia. coateui-
... . , .. . . : i a .i,.
i i.i i.f-ii lut ii i i i in a iiai iii I ii' tiib .iiivi i ui' ai-; i-
.! ...i t:.i i ;..vi m , u n .i l
iiec f human lile at the h.,ur old mid-night
but ;i few ia..nh- ap, the blaod ef M-tne f Vir
ginia's best ci:ii:eiis xas spilled by a bloud-thir-
I Ut:;a - iicm h; 11.1-11.-t v .-i'i.n.vi . .1 miwu-uui-
I .... MMuu l,1 "'i 1C I:llsnz
i-i.-' " ' r-s-;' va:'' T
j ,,..!.,... i.,v-,i r.-t-Trn h
iv Xiit'KO-u entiaere ou ex cr loxai c.i.ztii xxno
. ..t.a.pA.ni ,KMidt as his home,
t is iai uatrairc as c:un:ot, and will not, arid
It is ; ;:eh aa outrage as caai ot, aiid will nvt, aud
ought n't to be tujiued, un.ess our people b.ave
i-,.,.!v-...l tn i'!vi iheir hiin-r-s to the lurch. ..mil
(.n. bt n.t to be tu aued, un.ess our ieop'e b.ave
I .. " , ,i,.a, i . i,, ...... .a.. ,.,.k .,.1
I pMvelv extend their throat to the bWlv
j knju ij:1ur:ato midiiiht murderer.
v- iu f ..p,,.,,, ;.,r.4ttV m.r do xve.wi?h to
excite alarm in o hers. Riit attempts at murder,
arson and hellah, lite-destfoying plots are bectuu
ing teo fi0ipuc!it, to be regarded longer- with in
d.ifeii nee. . (.'onstant, slt4i.es, eternal vigilance
must be exercised. j
In view of these constantly increasing outrages
011 the lives and property e i a people wla.se rights
and interests are common and inseparable, should
not aielhlng be done to prepare all for any cm
eraenev xvhich m iy arise".'' 'lo be armed and
cipiipped in dofence ed'th).-e rights and interests j
lights ami interests xvhich involve nothing j
short of life, liberty andjthe pur.-uit oi hppi-iic-s
is the first and greatest duty of any people.
We incite hot to war, nor the peipttratioii of
v. uaig, on the rights of others, either as individ
uals, States or coiamuaitles p but we xvould i-o!emn-iy
xvarh the South, and cxajry individirai xvho re
'iatds the Sonlh ns his home and the soil where
he and his childre n shall l b buried, that the time
idr serious deliberation has; t-oiae. r
What tnurht to be done, wiser heads must dic-
Lt.ite: but suiaehinr fchouhl be dne that xvould
ensure, the detection 01 spies-anu traito.s, many,
of xh .m are, uo doubt, injour m'.dt, anl bring
ihcm to-that ext-mp..Try punishment that tbeir
tiondis'.i ranehinations aud tuidnight plets so just
ly iux-oke upon their heads
t "tivldsloro Rovh Xotrs.
The Douglas organs contend that there, is a
difference bcixvceri squatter fanrereiirnty and ep-
ubr sovereignty. Certainly sipui ttcr sovererguty
isn't papular. Louuritle Jmruutl
In the wiudoxv oi a fchop' in an bsecure part
of London is this annouueeiucut Goods remov
ed, mcssag.-s taken, carpets beaten, and poetry
composed on any subject "j
" My dear doctor," said a lady,fil suffer a
great ucal with my eyes."
Be patient, madam," he replied, " you would
probably suffer a great deal more without them."
Charh. " Clara, did poor li.tle Carlo have a
pink ribbon round his nk w lien yon lost him ?"
Clara. " Yes, yes, the little dear. Have you
seen him?" J . . t
Charles. No not exactly ; but here s a piece
of piuk ribbou ia tlio patLsae."
u.u Mnuitr oi Oregon ; scuieiuing sojustanu
sonable iu the platform ion which they stand.
l.titiality vt States, that tho peorlc turn to"
i i i! i . i imu.o, h.v iv.ei, kiim n I lien: :iff i lie A I UU-
1.;...... l . !,...... . 41,. i
haur when ihe peaceful kimily of the honest man, i Lurns U:c wue, is how roaitir- c-gs cn
uusu-teHing dai.-er, is lushed iu repa-e , ;,ubs ironl ed inv huia-e ; the ve
Jiui the rais ndr td. thellai.eola pole, at Occo- tm Idlers are too hot to bear my l.am.s e u u
' i-,. .a' l . - r. stanuing in the bouse xhere tlie sun
(luati, -was an ouirageou-a.ct ot the o.it-j-pv.Kcn ! , f , . . , . .
lf!.'....:..l.,!V,.,;.'. .?r. ,h.U..:J.a-V;,,.-rI;-1 v.-!. , touth them they are hot by the wind I.
AN INCIPIENT MUEI'.
Thadd eu3 Hyatt, ia accounting t;r -... o d : . :
bution of the i'urd rr the relief t: the : -the
late John 1 . vn, au. . :l :p C slC , 1
sides the Haytbu iuc J, " ' - r ;
v.ery much less," t-kes c. . taarj-'.-ui
language uttered by a trraL-: cf tLe tii:.r, ;
tollows : .
"-111 stab hid!" I was startled tit thj .: '
1 ll l'-tl.i .11" 1 . I'.T .
as icii niui iiio ii s oi si ruiiiji i..v.j l
John Urown's erand son. child if.Ii1.:! T!-
jr. The child ivm playing on the green i .
before the cabin on the mountain. It v . -
bright morning after my arrival amoncr tLe A-l
1 - I. . X- - 1 - n
ironuocKs. .ot areammg ot wiiat was -thj.uJad.cf
the yoaug prattler, I c.r- L. -?'-served
: Ou I no, my little toy-; . a . . ." .
stab any one, would you ? With a's-oLd ar. 1 d;
Cant air. that bcsrikc bis InlinriT-.l 1' . ,
with no wavering of purple in &Ts mi;; I, L : :
plied : Yes 1 would htali thrm if fV., v v -- . -
grandfather !" L'thold, oh, Virginia I The 1:
of .the martvr is alrcadv. bearing its fruit ! In t'
future of the third ctneratio s.-en (,', t1 v,
gen
1V SUCh insIdioilS trTlS t f crr-tr-if .- - -
der inlused into the youthful mind, :n J fr. .-
tin t v ivi nit viiiu . -.i ii a. tL i
individual who thus confronts the so:.
tne Christian Community and of the LLLle v d
have us believe that he is actuated by pri;.::: d
"of uuiversal love. .
Iu this connection it should 1. e r. 1. r
showing the character of John Urown's .-y: .
thizers, that numbers of thtin are selicitii g Mr.
Drowu lor a loan nf ninnpv. "in rf n t' .
and aud downward."
Cuba: Cuba is now at the zenith of her : r -
ferity. Her present population is estimate I ;.:
1,1US,00U ; of xvhich nearlv 55,Ut!0 ::re wLI;;- i ..
habitants, lU,UUa free colored', -d.-.
.,.,.1 in.ik A..:..-, J T 1 : rr . .
v 1. juuo AtClUCti.o UU XUUluLc. X i. J . . .t
- -.wv. ft.ft.ftv. ft UlUi. UV'l J r- UV..i Ti X U L, J i - it. i V
of the principal plantations, covnprI.-in: :d
10"J,bUL acres oi' Lad and 10,175 slavcCl c-i 1 - -
uuiiauigs, luacuinerv, ct., are UiLU a. i.e..: . .
815,UUU,UU0. 1 he Cuban' Messenger siys :
'1 he total amount (last year's crop) tf
from these 23 estates was 2U5,bV0 boscs, whi'J.,
calculated at the prices of last year, can 1 e t
mated at S2U each box, would make the v-d.::- r :
of their aggregate crops $!,70i),0'.'J, or over C J ; .r
cent more than the c.-timatedvalue of property. 1 d
expenses of manufacturing, keeping Lands id:. I,
Ac., must be deducted from that sura to .ce t:..
real jirofit, xvhich, according to many plauur.-.
rarely r.etl0'pcr ctut.
yoarsv lS5S and 1S59, over l,2L'L,tl'0 I exes.
When xve can show the total producticn of td
Inland, it will be seen that the value of the -eaae
production alone has been over ir-" .K'.'v'.'j :
ict annum lor several years."
1 he Messenger asks : 44 What country wit a r.
population of a million and a half could .
similar result in any one ar title ot its j ridu.ti a
. TeRRIDLE l'ROlfiliT IN KANSAS. The Id :.
sas people. accordi,ng to a corrcspe ndeat cf td;
t . ' . , ...
i xxntcr sax's: As 1 write in mv house. tLe v. ;: i
i - mf '
Saps tivcr me, the sua heats it se, that it a!:.
i on tin. 111 through the e.pou d.-or. Every f. ;
the wind is hke the boat of fire fn.ni a lar:
building. -I have just shut the diK.r iu k.ea
hot wind from blowing on me, "so that loan v
'losav that it has not rained fbr twelve a. :
xvould not be telling the truth ; but to s .v i
nut more than four or five inches e f r..::.
fallen in that time, would be nearlv cr o
true
t :.
Now, xvhat are the people to do? We
stay here xvithou food for ourselves a-. 1
c r.
c :.::d
Many ed us have not got money enough to j
fur our land, or to get aw.iy xvith, to say 1. :tld
of buying fooel for our wives and children, ei:!
here or soiuexvherc else. It is now iIl.c l r
.kinds of green sauce, yet none is here. .r '
year's crop is all gone, or nearly so. UaL" (i
f-euda us manna- from some place, sotae e t" a- a.
starve.
Fourth of July Among the Mot.mo.n s
Tbe Salt 1-ake correspondent t f theN. Y. Ji
furnishes an interesting description cf tLe t d
bration of the 4th of July by the 3Icrr.
Quite a display of patriotism and cntbu.-l:.-ai '.
nijde Ihe main street of the city was ue- :..:.
xvith evergreens aud Cd'gs, and the vari. a- . i.
pants ot buildings vied with each ctlar "ia td
manifestations of honor to the Ration's birth-d.v
Salutes wera fired it sunrise jad sune-t, at did
cnt point in the city. In the fdrca a a :
cessioa Ibrmed at the county court l.ou-e,
raaichetl thence to Temple block, where the
p!e were cntertaiuc-d by speeches from Gov. C a:,
toiing ?.nd" others, the reading of the Pcclarata
of Independence and the delivery of a atr: :
poem. In the evening there WuS a ball, a.:-.:,
ed by the most distinguished personages cf tl
Territorv-
Some years ago a party of Cambridge L:'
phcrs undertook, for a scientific object, to j c
tmte into the vasty depths of a (dornd-L a.:
Professor Farab, who made one of the lu.'
used to relate with infinite gusto the f id" :
startling incident of his visit. On Lis r..-e ect
the ordinary manner, by means of the Luc.et, .
with a miner for. a fellow-passcnger, be erce
as he thought, eertain unmistukabie s;. a.: t :.. :
frailty in the rope. " How often
do veu ea -r
Vour ropes, mv eiod man ; he inq
a,.- 1
-1
about half-xvay -tiom the bottom of t..e r.
abvss. We ehamrc them every three
Sir," replied the man in the bucket : x
shall change this one iemorru, y
tafe !"
ire
G corse A. Coffey, in a speech delivered ic:.r.
Republican Clubm Philadelphia, rar.de ti e
rtion that the Dell and Everett a. vtr : : :
North was only -n appendage to Use Dreckli ri : r ;
and Lane sceession party cf the South. ?b:.t :
the strongest drawing cf (.'ofTee we eve:
La;-
vs strong tiSiV. Lcuutiw Juuruai.