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) v -mm 7? 7- 97:7c ;.;'.i.CliJ . 3 V-f. v. cm , - ! .v - ........ . . - ii ii 7 '. ! '. ;'-..v-' V'V ' -,-V.". tV. . ; f-V v - y JL - . ... .- r ; .. - . ...... , , xtss: H 1 1'.' ' pCDLISnED ETEBT FWDA TERMS. Coil 7!' ? 3 tnonthf, r .iff-'- HATES OP ADVERTISING. ; T.en lipea or ctoe Imh space, or le8a, to .ir One nquartf.nfr insertion, 1 II 00 : .:...... .. 7. ri i:,-- "'.'.' ''A ' Ecli tulwequeiit.iDsertion, ; oO 5 ' 3oart i(tfertlseoienU will Lo charged aigh.er than J,be Jregixrarratcs. r T SFBciiii Kojfes charged 50 per cont higher than ordinary advertisements. ' Liberttl tloduL-tion WAiJe, pcdAlcon fcraoto Urge adfrertiscrfif POETRY. 7 cirarj&i? ; ironp. A gentle word la never lost 1 " " Oh I mrei then refuse one It cheer ike Lonrt when eorrpw-tiiet, And lulls the cares that bruise one. It scatters sunshine o'er our Way, It turns our thorns to rose J VJt ebangei dreary niht to day, And hope andpeaee diloncm. A gentle word is corer lost -The fallen brother needs it ' IIoW easy Mid, how small the cost, WhAt joy fcnd comfort speeds it t Then drive ihe rfidflw om hy brow, : A smile eaii well repute it ; . t; Our voice i rnusjc when we Vpeal ; -; " : With gentle words to grace ?tf" . A surveying party pn the Kansas Pacif ic ttailroad had a severe , hht with the Indians, June 19, but sueeeoded in beating all hi Mm;.fl nn tht them off. Spotted Tall n 'IfUlM. , A. ttXJ m. UDU1UI - III k.lM.linh HFD I ;M.krA "rl nZZZJ"7ur"'r:'" NavajoK, in the same tcrritorv. have been ...E UV0 V im ITUBI.B. roatored to th,V nfd hom h,hnt thousand acres under cultivation and are fust revering from the poverty entailed 'i .. .i ' .i A .1 uv cucir removal to ma linKnuA Hniinm n 1 tt r I "Tin Bear," the most venerable of the I Comanche chiefs, having lived on buffalo meat all. his life, can't make up his mind I to eat corn meal. He -is therefore teach- ing Uis people to cut their hoes into arrow-1 heads. : - I Tl.a itlan..l k.,..i.. .i.:. .u I "v v Mtnuvni ihh,u;v nu nuitui w asningion, wnen a uo cutii s tathbr a ejorry-iree,,.has boen presented to the Alexandria Museum, by James Forsett, Tbo 8avaWa3i: fGS m& va fonrn car-loads of railroad iron for the eoiuul ior tne comnie- n .1 t . tion .Of thO road between -Montimmers-Hnil a Rfm h-h a'o..i.?: wheh iftSas rwHiboos of road from Savannah, on tho Atlantic, to Yieksburg on the Misshislppi. . ' ans uuoroicen - line I The Supreme Couri of MississinnL has I , - decided that railroad companies aro -not I uapio ior catue or, otner , slock killed oc 1 uieir roaus; unless 4rross neifiisrence or 1 carelessness on the part of : tho ? railroad ! people is proven .Heretofore the compa nies were mado to pay for all stock found usau ou cueir : roaus. A near f of dangerous . eounteffuitors. unungdon, Ind., has been broken r . ' - . .. '. - - 1 ZZa7J: aVr r rested id a ;. lot Of plates captured through 11 It Allll LWU IIL H 1 11 I IV I. VI ( 1 41 I m F t O tD CI I "V11 : western ae- '".v...''.. i ... r l , I circulating extensively in and About Que- bee; It is printed partly lio English ami partly in Prench.I V - New Orleans, lelivini? an im,nenR fortn to ft grana-tiairghter. whom' be bad Placed --- in an.on.banKav!.,m: - v f " m . . . . - - - - - i- - .- - ' . Iowa can boast of havmcr a lamer Bchool fund than any other State in the TJnTon at inline raagmncent sum or 53,000,000 it-.:: " .7 " " act iuu or vuat purpose. ? A storni m Iowa 'carried four thousand foAfrkf Inmlut, ........ - tl.- :i . tearing the board ta bits na they flew 4hmnrrh- iu:at. ' - - - - - . v Idlioa, vaa a vuclm -vatQ Ail i ; - . Ut - r i V luini? In Mason Ciiv Ti;nn;fl oai,arrrtM-i;i ,i ' il V Jo 3?? ?;wh0 weiSh 8 ru"u,, f '; . ,w . ' The, Treasury bas redeemed nnarlv aiuu.uuo of three per cents during the past month." .31 v-- tTho abolition if slavery has been declar- ed in all the Portugese colonics bv ,vi decree. : - r ; - . , ' Tho rice crops of the Southern ' States will exceed, that Cof any season since the year !8Ca.-- r ' ; . ; ; - Thern-will ha . iiutrii;nnr 4e ftnnflrtrt , . . . - ' - j . . - ... . w v m A w v. uv mjm du.uiiu . . i " .T. " , ' . . . W' One Cmcinattr brewerpays 35.00a a year tor MieMjouseamnishttsiness. . X" . l ...-.-. ' A paper advocating the annexation of 4C,yTO n 'vita.tion irom au aunt who liv Canada to the United Statesr :eaUed the d in Bostn to visit her. I had seen her, Ne&'Idta . and'Dubnahed in : Verntnnt l and she knew me onlv bv renort. rk MUsttuancpus HOW AUNT tXAUTJH; CAHE TO IIAR RY HR. IIA11SHALL, j . iHow did jou com o to marry Mr. 31 lihalL-Aunt Dannie V ."; -.. t ilr. Mar- - Jlnw Nannie Marshall wasn't my aont, bat I had called her to for years,' for the was the kiudest and trutfat friend' I - erer had. .: She aat silent,: knitting busily and smiling a little before she unswered mp. 7 MIt alj tame' of shaking a" crumt-tioth." ' Vlat I", said 1, 1'did you triplum up in ( ftli and tr5np Io,in n ne "No : I'll tell yott. - Whea -1 wu foar J -car8 pld, my mother diod. -1 didn't know wueincr, cnuaren oi xna icnuer ae ro mcmber their mother as I, remembered mine, or not; bat when 1 Wa so Tittle that I sat in high chair atjt.be .tabltf, woold watch the.cliairs fillingnp aroand it with the persistent hopo that my mother would come to sit by mo; and I did not rolin qnish it till after I was old enough to com prehend death, bnt clung to it, praying Christ to work a miracle, as in tho old Bible times, aud let' my dear mother np pear to my JoTiing sighC. " . , Nevcr ws thorp a morp nffcptjonfltp o imagiuative child,- and my yooth was a dreary time. :ily grandmother, who bad chargo of me, meant to do her dut' by mVj and in the usual acceptance of the term, she UJJ 4, J ;trs fc 4 - clothed. and sL taught ma as we hPF 1 rp tetJ means would allow. But she never man ifrsted any nffectjorj for me. Sho was ono of thoa kind of ppopjp who thjpk v'iscs i and carcfises foolishness, and though can look back now and remember , proofs of a secret tenderness,she never kissed or caress- j cd mo whpfl I was A'ehlfc), "I grow up starved for love. After I was fourteen years old, I grew to look for it from whence all girls look for it from I a lover. I read romances, I built air cas- tics yet go well hsd I been trn'med in prafcticftl ways and hihiu that no ono dreamed of tho tarjj my mind was taking, My fondest dream was of the time whon a martial figure with bold, bright oyea, and goy apparel, should, seated on a milk whit charger, appear before mo as I span in the porch, or gathered berries In the field, and folding mo to his heart with tender and assuring words, leap upon his steed, and I wilh mo in hi arm fl t0 80,1,6 nnknown toxlniTy where he would mako mo quoen ........ a ' o Pui-ftnp fcftiid that-i was, that th s was ro. ctfmrly urd as anniied to mo. until one "... ..ft .It. u . ou,""u.n.K ooou'ww which destroyed m uission ana made do wreuh- ' " . ' 1 fr were a ways, several weeks ,n tilO lull. When ir I f o t-ria u-nn .l I .. .. I nnviwi, tt i mOBt irifinucantlir mnnln..J :.. . 1 : I berries, which my jrrandmothcT preserved I Kr wintcrV nsc, My only companion in 1 this work was my cousin. Steuben. & bov I two or three yours younor than myself. ' I Ono day when thus cmnloved. we I caught a glimpse of a man in regimental. I ridTnir swiftly through tliH wrxwls I tiivi . t . . . . I i no can lqhi no nr 7" i "Wh " sa d 1. in t b light WrKM ? my lovor knight coming from h& wars to find me. "Let us watch tRl ho comes around ? J. ?f th. roa. If k U hbo will -ut.v v.. um iiihiiiuu 11 :i L. niiii wnvA it mi I ..-m.- . ., ,7-. . I L". . " V KanoP P ana "1 10 ni rso and carry mo to Moated Cas- 1 i uiqq 11 : . J 5 yn ?ro.fcT kJnlht to ruD offwith a.nVyou? A handsome lady- i(a i . - ... I flJn hair all stained ud with berrieat hn I " sr - munvy 1 t VU UUi VlUCK I ACQ &iJvl I bl . Wouldn't you look crand. flvin" I y norsc, wuu your old calioo dress I ") l"'dr anu your shoos tallmi? ofr. puiika 1 thoy ro BO bg ? I'd Just like, to see you. I -M.y ciouo-tanu was aestroyed forever. iuat ittULUCUw - A KnOw lu&L 1 VC uglji uncouth and unattraotiv. m.l m hero lover, nover eainoj I ceased Xo xpect Klin - - . . - ,4I grew older, I -was pale, plain, awk e- - a painful Jcgree, and I shduncd what 10. . n . t - - . " ciety was attainable to mo. , hen I. was eichleen vears old T t. 1 wpnad mo to como and .spend the winter w,t" her. . . .. , ... - My grandmother was . willing'that 1 snouiu go, Dut we were very poor, and it "T" .FT" ""ai 01 onomy and man. 1 iitviiiuiiL ui iurnn Tn a iK r r v. V .1. rr wnniruuo w e cuy -w.-.n. At last my out- 1 nr wea aa l aw -BssuTV cam i.ijii 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiu'annM m - a I lioston. i-- ; Tho family of mr annt i'ntH-ii;i ..:. l . j- . . .X. f- ....V f eu 01 nerseii, her daughter Julia and tho jorpnan euuaren ot a deceased ion. Jnlla I T J ; "V ?? na very pretty. .It is 1 " ' w uaru VUIU V$ry Uara IhlU? tO AaV.hllt T Vnnn.ll'.. i mj aunlf hom mv person-1 1 appearance had besn. rfAkr-wKArf M e I - f . w-s s wvat nail LCvl ",W fc""0110 wm ner as a foil to ber ordors, constitutes tbe alphabet ot tho I hennttr And ir. : .. - rt. . . . . . . . r . . . I Vr ' . . ' -D,UD vu. lamuy mat t might assist in taking cam of tho ohildronl I Ait any rate, when I fmmA tK r, :..?.. I vanIwaa dismissed. ' , , r. I f . VamV' Vveu 0legantly, but I soon luuuu.mni, H was UOne hV tho .Im'Mnal was Uone bv-the tritnot My aunt worked hri managed well and no one outsido of tho house dreamed that their i 11 .r " r-v'u mas wieir income painfully small a it was. jQ.Ua Vad lover.: Mr. Marshall was ver "an?80nie and mighty fine, and I do wonaer that be appeared very like a 1 nnarnf Tii..i... . . V .no" fev w uiu men. ne was but recent! v n. a a ww at. . a a aa... i:l u it an . . . a . i iivu a 1 v. 1 1 k mere but 1 ,i''",ov very mucn in love with h k V 1 llJ " l - "aiuc;. ui u ill Lrr in ..r.rA down, looking HkV n i?.! o tw.. liuess; as JC stood and Jblcned to tboir riirv py chat aud gay langhlcr ringing from tho room below. !l. was very snra that I never could - b.o . pretty, and -I thou gh pobod v WOnlq PT0J lor 6 md " " " 1 'Uno dy ilr. Marshall camo to dine.--Extra attention ' wall given to tho house and dinner. ? My " auiit'.had 'been very wealthy for a short time "when first mar ried and from1 her huAbWd'a failoro she had' Baved a few' things whtcb garo the honso an oirof means and style some ar tielea of fino table silver' and som baud somo oil paiutlngfi, I remember, , With my asitancc she screed Ihe'din ncrherelf aud managed to b richly dress ed, to apjcar at the table. She lookod cool and sialvly J hoi L, who liad linevrc q the Ust mAmcnt fn. tl k!u Left "timtlng gravies and serving up vegetables, was so tired I could hardly eak., I," never did talk mnchr though, w it ws not noticed apparently. ..Mr,. Marshall conversed of books, pictures and music, all of which Jo lis was acquainted with, and it was agrco- aoio to listen to tbem. I was sorry when! vuo meat wm unisncu. MMr. Marshall turned to look at tho pic tures on the wall when ho arose, and after a few moments my annt commenced clear ing ofT tho table. j ; Tho ili-hcs wcru tut through a slidn ia tho cnnbogrtJ'illlo Uo kluhuo, I holjod her to do this. Julia stood looking uut of the window. " .'When the table was cleared of Us dih cs, my aunt wenf onL I sat down aud toolc un mv sewingahinMntbrnyAunt Hxq4 bo trtcj p ft,Mmeutlo tinUh clear uig tho table, and that 1 should bo allow ed during tho afternoon, tho place of a guest Mr. Marwhall spoko ij mo, ftj al(od. ri n play UmLtfnmmon, It was the on!y game of pleasure- that I knew, and I ras delighted Rtthpthqqht, I put tlQwn my ewinu, nd ho trough i the board and arranged. tho gamo. Julia sat at U corner of tho'sofa with jtomo cmlroiderv. '0't we were rad- to r!av. 1 looked UP antI that the lablw itill stood, spread with its linen cluth, and the cruniblth nqt been Ulfon'up. Julia glanced at it l"0 samo' momttit, and thou turned tcreuc- bac k to her cnibroidcry, 1 pat down tho dice box timidly. 'Kxenne me, said I, 'un tit is not com inS buck, and tho table rami be put In its place. . , 1 ttKk off tho cover and carried It Into luo kitchen, then I camo back, put down tho leaves of tho old fashioned table, and a going to put it up to the side of the ..; nu 4 WT mo. Then i took un the crumlcloth. carried ana pot it in its piaco in . I - . T . o tiosci, ana ail the' tiruo .he stood watchH me as :f in SHrj.r:. . Whew jw rvauj xo slv qQvrn i.- piayea very h&uU'. llu kocmril niixrMit.iiiiiiiiixl . "H fnn tit tli.t hun.ii t &n o I t. times after that, but never to spend an evening with Julia alone, Pretty' a.an he J,u CQir.o at all, and Julia used to cry an l'100 nl bo to cross that tho made tho whole family uncomfortable. ' "One day bo drove. on to thodoor In a splendid sleiirh. for it waa winter timo nJ .1 I . ... mi ml'il'iiuil' was vcrv n m . ju in iriiH sittin - ' at thu diiiIn9.rouui riro. hero,' said sho, Jumping on, 'ho'a co,no l take me to ride. Now. 1 won't tep nnless ho aks my pardon for dihiiul anai bu iiiiii' i Jit".C . 1 1 . . . r motner snowcq mrn into ipe par- ,or. nd no aKeU fa uie. 1 weut In won ll&. i(& Mn i .. n : i . ..ii fl"f-vdmri,gQ ,X. h i." " lL? with him al tho days of . t . . . . .. . . . . J m. nu wvu ill lug uuuit Ul urivlllir my life, and there manner that -would not lot mo refuse. I went." and he a-ked ""m ssss bss as j s m& to marry him, - I waited three vcars IOP niro Iur " w8 nl seuieu in Dusiness men men wo were married, ana 1 Lave been happy every day of my life sipca,. ,4Ono dai' ho told RIP WhT be had not married Julia. . . , . , i . . was pleased with bcr.' said he. 'but whoa I saw her let you,, a: cuest. , leave her employment with a ccntleranu,' to do her, mother a work .wbuo she sat doinif I.. W . . cmhroiuery. 1 knew she was indolent and selfish, ind she never looked pretty to. me aRer that moment. If it had not boen for that crumb-clot b. Nannie. 1 woulJ bare married her and been as wretch ed as I am now satisfied.". tlnrrr la: lltuntln H-iVIa. I TTA-Vnrf ww r u uuuuaut vawia u nviadu'" The Progress Of OceaJt TelcSTaph. ve una tne louowiur? interesting no- sr ,ii a i - js s s . , count of tho working of tho Atlantic cablo in a recent looturo by ' ths Hon Wm. J. MoAlplno, on tho subject of "Modern Srl ngineeriug : . . Telegraphy may; with propriety, be considered' ono of the branches of en gineering, and is peculiarly of modern do yejopmcnt, A clovor writer says that it uia3 bo read by eac h of 'tho h?o Senses. On land lines each siirnel is mado by sua- rmlini' thm nrihn iolr"rt fnrmnt Fnw two ditTorctil inUrvaU of time, eatled "dots rri i 00 tkrt n&i rK.rK ;n a I ssiivi uisouve v l mstv w n uivw. ass uiuviwui iciegrapn, v ncrv mete are pnnuxi tncy are 'read by 'sight . but ordinarily the Ln.tn. k i. i - lha inn!4icjfln rcada the luttera Aftkoacala by the same Bcnse. If tho operator bas t nr intfrnmunt ,n rihttnlhAiflrAirill. bis hand and read tho signs by 'fcclioz tho intermissions of the fiow of tho electric current. In like manner by piscine tho wire accross his tonguo he can Haste' the same intermission, but this is a dangerous experiment. And it is said that tho elec tricity can bo mado to dissolve a chemical and produce a pungent odor in tho tele graph alphabet, which can bo read - bv .'smelling,' but fortius I do not vouch. 1 ueucve inui. cira mcinou- oi signaling through tho Atlantio cable is known' in detail to but few persons. ; Tbe operation Tho gutta-percha covering r.Pi! ' ircs under prcasarc of a great-dept h r prater, beenme- nr uUorUnt of tho clcc- is oeing sent through them to tho extent of 00 per cent. The fW portion of tho electric wave of 10 iKr tent crosHs the ocean (l,700 mile-) tu two aoc onds, tnd il vrouhl bo fullowcsl bv aVuc. ion Ct wnvesfrom the rrtorationi of that pcrtlon of electricity nhid. has lee n ab sorbol by tho rutta.THn.ha Mn'tmpuU., and tho signal would la n jkMcU I.ko echoes and prodn(v not oily co.ifadoii but great deUy. Ta remedy this Prorcss! or Yarlcy iutroduc-cd o k-y, which .end alternate currents, uMftvo aud. c-af,T t es&h intcrvsls as a:iuw ib tirt" wave of ten rH-r.ccuttrMva- lrward, wid then that portion absorbed by. tt, tvcrjllif j; autrahxed by its opjoit.,'at.d tb inbl. cleared fur lhotrnnmUlon t a scnnd pair of c urrents. The lottery od is very small one, (three or D-iuitd'g eujxj and the signal being only 10 per rent of this small current, U jKwrIcss to 1 move any of tho other Instruments ocd o-i laud. Tho instrument used r-omij-t of a minute polarized needle sotpendvd en n i;j,Klc strand of a spidcr'e wtb. or one from the dk-worm, In the middle of-this i-Iimtc needle is plac-e au aJuicst tnicroscopsc uiir ror. which reflects f - . . . . O - -J.-l iu a powcriui .a tan. j m iho currents (if dvotrllty efft thi. oocdto aUomately to the right aud lea rur ftspacooftlmo corresponding, to that oc cupied In the signal oi the land Hue, thf samo kind ofalphabvt lp;n u-4 In both ta-va. 1 ho rivcp (nut operator) sits in a dark room, and th small mirrwr tvtlccu 1 ':r' V)'" vim n iMiHo t vii.j-, ? . v:iu.V M, "t u" w.bice ft 1 hue U ix. i. i t. . - - - ikvi light b altAn.atelv rcfli.Mr.1. Ti... i- I . . . , " v ivviu siyiais iiy -sight anq Iran- mits them intoauuthcr person, placvd out- side of the dark tuom,' by means id an or-1 umary IiiHtrumeut, A short time since, iiuiu. mii uiu luni iiu uau scul . ... ... messago, wiiuoc tiincty-two miles SujK-rior, by men mirror, aud on thv return of t inoMuuvr. I oocramr nnu r.iin luiii.i i.im 1.-. ...t . 1 . ...... . 1 1 " ,,, ,, -'" ,v "vjjmjiu . , ja, ii mwiv nanio, 10 ciacinua-1 akin' . -. uow many regular troon tl.rr I , were in that city. Morgan ?l by VuuiMi' nnu inrri' nm I I . .1 sm . . i . . . .ii.i . . I l T1 1 inrt.j-KniMf ,4i4 uv. uarv 1 1 n 1 n 1 un n 1 .1 1 r. niitwn.I...i.i. - . 1 could only venture ladd aai extra initUl - 1 r 1H W ' W -MM. w m M IIMVr UUII.ML . BJIlI I n uis own signavurcs lUo meivin-' 1 era tors at Cmcinalli biirw it,i m...1.. I . . . . , ,, . ,, -. --,--- -. . . t . . a a .. - o"v'.'itt n-jwiii.g ..v,u. ,MV vmib iviier, luai i il Was I ' v - a i"s" swvwa aar t c i bliii v im riiii. i i 1 1 ... i .s.ssh . - m te..S.S. aW . I . . . u:nw rvimeu. c'icaiiv cxairrratinif I tho forte of regulars, and the consequence was that Morgan changed his route ti a I circaifc oi ewenty mucs ocyot.d tho city, and thus saved it fnun 9 W and the prub- .11. I. la 111. .. aa i .. auiv (vui munuiia or uoiiars. ti - Frcia Ocean to Ocew AHoderu Axab tan in jat story. MNobody can resliio how irrcat a work this hm been, until he takes tbe long ride uituurur uve usjs ana nigut ihrougtj dreary wastes and unbrokeu sot-tade.-So wrote a special corrvtpaiidcnt of the New York TVvnf, wbeu be reache4.San Francisco ths other day by the new rail. wfty, alter crossing the whole North Amer ican Continent, and parsing ' on the route iwnu naa bctiii koni wui n itMiimi ....... r s m .. e . m. I r k . i . . .. I J I ne lunnu mat tne juitotmpe meigv had they cou',.1 H,,J a rjac arj ' vi'kwr'S ci ts parties ta lU Hit bceii received, understood a.,doUtHt. to tiht b-k wi(h a wilt We fired wbcu- ff as Mr. biswsru : Ho had two niUiiU, who had been w wulj a t0n.no, mmj iLo. k- 1IcDn Keep: be U6U that he , telegraph pcralons who bad fyf a sUc iuaw thrro was IoU uf thct'a iatt a JoalcJ lU Puor Hoce cf JcCci. . summer Uvn amuMn-' thouiimtvea In talk- uunk as Indians, We lut went bi for f0?013" BJ GobJ'1 JrvT LtrJ of ing to each utber with lheo in-t rumen is. p"g out the whole rsa- When it was 4 ro,J Df,L,i IIare couoty, when thuugh they had U-cn stationed ten, twciH luily Uavlight, we alt rate a bi- veil and ' Lsf X s day, la order to fret ty. or thirty miles apart, When Gen, tUrul right down o camrf U lod. Zf1' IMn ritcr. Morgan made his great raid though In- re ail standing yet, mu.S Iota of it J tS ortr thirty years a d.aaaand Ohio, bo tauluivd one of mv Hans iu then,. A? 7 WlZ "u .Tl c. 10 GcaJ oJd shoes for bis LrrlL?. through every variety or country. It it work and trimming on bis kg-iog, So4 Uke hstenlog tQ RU Arablsn tnle, to UldcLly I frit the awfulnt liucg, retting koiu oi two sirango cnsrasi ii mis woa- Ocrrul lonrnej of 3.200 milesv At morning jou nue urougn ccius:oi waving grain, Khcro the -rcrtpvrs urc. aires Jy at work, anu ociore nogn joa aro snisering among perpetual snows. In' a lew hours the a. traveler passes from the Taller m hcrrmvr- cury staiids at 0 in tbe tube, to the bleak mountain station . whero water - freoxrs every night in ths year. Frvm'8nmm r to V iatcr is only a journey' of a sc-or or I . it 4 . I . 'from the center of commerce on oar At iiu vt uiivt. tju unti trrvi earn us antic coast, threagh tho feriilo and cults. sted Mldulo ISiales, past bu title. of tho takes, fttcross the Wild Praries, iho burning; alkali ' desert where water fur .er for undryd e wild tho engines iuut bo carried n hun ruiloa, the mountain ranges and th magnificent country which lie Utween them; throairh the avals. .tho rvirion of the Sierras, rm ta the summit of moun tains 8,0 OQ fix'i above tho sea. and so down tho pacific slope U tne luxuriant Califomi.i valleys and the luty seaport of onr Wvh- tern coait. No seen road a this was ever built before, and not many such can; be built hereafter. : Tho grandare of the work we think bas failed somewhat of duo appreciation. We have uvea a hie or such fierce sensations cf bUo years, that great thing havo com paratively httlo cueet &pjn tho public mina: una besiacs there bavo Lcvu each grave doubts about tho proper, building oi tho road that wo wcro not rvady.to throw . a - a a s a a up our nais ami nnrran until wo Knew a little more about tho way in which tho work bad born done. Misgivings , ought to bo set at rest Competent observer bavo given their experience nf travel, and there is little or no disagreement among them. A great part of the road is as cood as the Ut in. America, Nearly all nf iL .Ai.imia favnral.U will, at h-nL thre . (idurion of our roads, and there is onlr - - -- -- --- - - - small secUou bud uodsr partuUrly r.iyoral,!a rircaotahc, wb h ucciisi,y in- r and uneven. , Eat u cue lU-u pnt gau nu-oea otHi a.Jja.un- tic. Prrparmtiora aro makinir furiL inirr c i . . vcrt 41 T . ai koia uiio Hi ei.ii"oriirv 1.1 i . i.;. - lhJL lnjUrv: cflil0 a iin,cl nid. ..llui uugine auoHcn4 rar'lbV re larumg ,n rv4.Ing tOvk witlj: xirV. in- !Cn A.!1 "VvC W lAti0f lo cr "hcruTcr tba vtnU of rs frOm.Oinaba to Run Prir i!.. J Hawitfecli tabt Ecilptl A vktiru of Itd'uu vengtsuce arriv cd in -wui a mno in lhervrwbcn we firt dl vvrc iho mk iJoiad cf the lrtK?r Lad - . w mVM iu iuick i rota ut Ur .:.! ti i. T: .. ",- v ru wem C3ujrcu in a "--v cu tauey.ar.j we were within ci-htv rudsoftbcia for half an Lonr hf brvuk. Ju.t in the grey of raoixiu- the drying cvran encd oo Uitb sides, td w. vfiUu bouun and orderir TIa mm got lutu bulcs m1 Uhlod rock ver- . nil.-. - 1, . it . -..vj, m wit rvu jum m oat at mo fWvm ifcoiu4 a tt, a i..l K. ti -.'ti 1 w uuin lu emu h tu nn il. -..., r.i. ..;.k . le a sjaaw grabbed tue arouid the l'-s I . . i mmrq me nown. i carao was r i . . 1 Li . 1 lull 1)1 ITirn r.l.lllf .r 1 a - . m . seemed yclbWas load sfsheroalJ. 'lVUn I went over barkwtrv! .lIr, .l T l.-.i . ' v . . aami. i.i.b. a i fl bm r-ai i a .rat. . b . J - - ' - I " " - WW W till sgain, me moaw yoamg me oy the hair, wneu iLe lnUian clubbed and aixui a a 1 1 n rria sa x , n i. t stmrk ma nrrir,.. tV - Tf- ,t jest at writ have run na tbroagh, bat be hasn't used to the bayonet cr.dU cct ciiiiK. me tiow stutine-l tae; it c;d not b s - s rwv av m . . & hart in tho least, bat rave me corah fvclinz all otcr. I coold'nt have r-ot to iy leet then ir tl alooe, while tbe tr.:t .... - . ... ... - . ..... ... Kepi screciciitcg ana puiiing my hair oat by handful!. 1 beard sctuo of the toys shouting close by, and the soaiw iiarted I and run one cf the boys kiilsd bcr tct lhive yarxis off. - The Indian stcrpJ cse fot oir my then, and with bis baai ratb- a i f m erea on in an sir. near tat truwft ct nr head, lie wasn't vrry tendtr aboat it. bat jorked ray. hcid this way and thai, and rcxed hatao. My eves wers Dartiallv oncn. and I coald ata ths" Kai uc$h co roan j nr anj then it seen cd to did at Ifmy whols heal bad been jeiked tle;m . I terer fell urh rain la I all my. Lie; why It waabkb palling rozr S - - . tm c-rumn rJgut ot; u aon i xt.ox any more farltwo or three days after and then 1 camo to flhf that 'I bad the sorest 'bead cf anv hnrnan that ever lived. If the bora a ...... . . . . . . . kiuea the viper, they tliJn I get tack or w;ihi ; perhaps it ga lost in the stow. 1 was siMpprd Ouwn to I .aramic'n after a l it. and all ?h-i iurng I got hain't nude, the hair gruw oat on tLe tpot ycb A Etcry cf Eonltla ZzCzzlzz " rr i i ii i i- tm AiiC io4. awing xiraroinary ta .Lipwrvcked,crewrftnd tho terrible njj v .rye pi 'ft sirql nareitDr, ,whve tares inual lhoo of Iiobinon (Jmi iuc ioiiawit. xira?raioary Laio or a fate of adven- fi'ial tloo of ioUinnn Uruwp, twars in a farm ietur to the Ur.eans oiyi.r. In the mouth of Ai!grji- JPC3, tlc rrvneh alup Adcbna Il'.ta nuhtcd llordeaux for llrm Hon. A month afer waid sho was, spoken off the Cspe cf Goci lloTio. bho wcj never heard cf araia an- til a lew days since her history and the history rf all bcr crew becstae public. A typhoon in Indian ocean, threw; her cat of bur cwanK", dictnasted bcr, broke hrr i udder, and toasod bcr toward Ottsn'cft. Had weather laAted thirty days. And when r.iir wcaw.cr rciorncu aj4o siruvv cpoa ft eral rwf, and tho cxhaoiUd crew were urarcs Jy aids to take refn In bonts. It wa moonles-s,-stsrlce nght, when tl'.s accident occorrvd. They rnweJ wiliSv and thanked God whcn the brrakln day i ..- . . suuwcu iKera-ft Aaroor, sarrv3nicj cy a charming landM.a;Kt. Ttiey reached 'land and laid down to sleep. WLen they awoke they luund themselves bound rand and fjot. and uiTOindid by lavagv. The cap- ..rs prwiiu mj rannma-n, rcven ! ' . 7' . Info' sv Uilrr'i.n'rit... .?. . J h'ji hinimea arv al wortraH ',yn, 1 ' '".. t1kluL-ia- iirr' ImCi..h . ..... - ....v.. iiauiciiH1 uq.r,d if in tho cour- cf two or tLrre crk to m ralxT li t v i Mars tl-o thrush r.utc fru, Uo I.andi i Th!' lv 1 la-.tbe Ui.ud Sutcs. tcJt ccrtxi dr Is.e- to nct fv ur TTs !iB tf. !T 7,7 M-rv ,k, c-.n la MCure iL: . ... landward,. bei ia a d.at iZl1. ' 7 l . f . i as . - " . vu ou r.iiarv:iv ti f.t ir ; . i iroca litn. - r-.i . .i. aiuta. I vfUps the sencations exper- three rrs, as ! tJ crvJ .iH cnuJ by Ir, eanUrttj wiU interest aad America on ft, Tt wl.hs tara Isd ; I ! wm iu the infinuy. " Cos'ter La J ceo rooTh' - w mw sate tii wur u a uu s a. . uirn. iiinr .unimii mr n, mi irr a'mftir.t . . t . i . . . . swicjun. lurco oiucrs contnvcj, irowiccira to erc-rr t-uri cfLcr tvifrta a 1 .1 . v . ... . x ' vi.v.j i -a ci ncr sinat 1 -v3 imv appvari ia mwc ineir escaiw, 1 u4 sho tu Uruwii into rrkii-stKL bat they were matiUud. Tba kkJ wb lUJej fu dth n . hi iacrtI Ju arm cat eff arvd ri,f c e . inn. ,,kt ri thrtv rraclfd a nntoU- triVf ii.. f.'. i where ihr fii f a f.. i . . UP '' to trruii.ir t J U . V 1 ft - ' " a.a esun Ty car.Dits!. 1 1 . r .t . rwricnauh. srv 1 wrre lar-d la kAm lfie mftrii,.. . ... . - . , oi n a r-i a lie r s i . . . - j ko?t.CM.ycn frail twrr . l!r,L2 ... . i atiSc4 t r.a lr - ...i- .. . . and I .t -n . , . 1 iC l MUt. J tHab-t t-i a aosnii b. i rr,i . .t.. fell ftain . nto aarsre Kir. r.ione ev-3r.l How Peer EoYi Iitt thm r- cf tie Ladltr. , There are 17.313 rrvor. i ' ccoe ixx U this city. Sixty-T.n Urut . he jray tAXcn income rf I1W.0C3 cr t?- these s-id. r.sUcac are QiGo nusmso, wLo have totae tp ' frvta tbe lowest ivand rf tbs ladder The raao who bead, the b.t, A. T. Buil, every IxxJr kna ; t.i. r . who coRjmeoctd !lfo with mcsrtsJ cfIV wewwstsa rcrect.t,im ihMm.v.. i bsn Wo all know tba h..,t-r J.. Ooru'os tJcu.MU, U,Uri lancer, iKt hots bet foil ct U!cnt sr.d ir.Jn.fr T'.r;. aUh, wben a Toamtcr. LaJ aw amlJi Ir.n to bold the relet of a rtslJ..-r' -r. P. Morgaa cvaoccci lif with V rcsrt ratassre cf molasses. It is cra rears usee Henry Ccws xts n rn.J 'CT in Or.O cf the L-snkin town. The t rclifrs StL'nin Trr.? r.-t fe with ft reddicr's rsr k. I)it;J I. ia Lis ycz-tr days, rctsued r-irk ry tbs halfpcu racIxiK tr tL5 rX- 2L T. iU.ntiU was rst caUn t-or cn ths s oop Mary Jant, tlat rxilil war nver. - Vie rsi -It rj c.i t rr - H t! i; . Ilr VI i .... . L, and W.01 tlat r.war.'r ttcrr r-- rf i w lbcM sclid rat Were the aAl Ut u cf ll-t.r ' own furtenrs. i c ; : men, wLo are tmlln fsr j!ar r.J p.! Jen, si.alj rtirterater that tU I:. Jiri Jcx.!s la t! s i:,t above bad to Ljui!a fzr t..OJi: ct bird at -thty as djlg. Ltl Cera u'o bcirl eta t ciTcr say CI e. . . He or a&J thanse fro ra ta c-oidluoa rl. .Ut wtll rcur tart litre all lis Lsoi lie. - . - - - -V. The r.ev. Altr. Crarrxl. m cclcrd J tiln'uter cf t!.o i!:ic-ersl Chare h. ai.d a - 4 graduate cf CsmLrid, IV--fr.d, in a Wt- U r CAled si Mi."turTV. LlUna. NcveraU-r liJ'sayst Tbetnxictv'cftlecitlrrar.if saj-st acbpcila caoctl I a . exirrrtrilsd. All tbrosrh tho c sntrr the r ara aii.ir.r fc SChQC.l. If w La J the ceaci ws roslj es- ui;:h a l.zz lrx ;Loc.i kXTzcT.tr ih tits v.ti.: ' In this cccr.cclloa' to ClH.l:ia cclorrJ aa s: : t.I is mads- kruia.es in tla Urite-1 6 litre to go oat u& dcr tha aj;-icri .f l.'.c Aracr'.can C ituxa a VCn hH.t r. r. I cxm li.rir foTX-m lo lbs r- rcncraliwri cf tlo ri on the wr: eot of frUa. Tbe Americsn GoIcr.itaUan Soci ety, it is stated, is now mskicr aa efort U tl Lfleen cr tweaty families of la it li cence snd PKty to sail in their shitx the "-OoIconJa," tho l-l c f November ecxt, to encpy an Irapcrtact jlars oo missionary grosni The call fv" isch he. -p. Is tsJJ to 1 arrvnt.- Ths Focietr wL'l av tba it. crs cf cmi-rrar.u . frcrn the:? rrttsi ga-s i ihe piste cf .:;r;-, w. i rive Uwra fine jiue-s to UUria and six" cootbs scp port -then, with Un srr cf IsshI to eah Cals cia .irJ 15 arr-s tn ' fimHy. Th rers cf the society may t ccnsuiteJ at the CclonlxUoet IXtis, H aJhiroo, P. C A WAXtt?cn. An ir.it.cit parr etters a warning : fie j si U.. -,s.a sLcxld Wk c-it Icr tbe Jirt icm I Ihe tomatn virrs. U t'.r g is deadly jV t- sen. It is cf a rrcVn ct,!. r. t. ur lLie im Let ton a J st s min's .r :r. M lied go, CrcvK, p nc c.cr.iy a jcw Cit tt-m. m t m srvsnf Hrt. while j lvj enrg tT..ttce-, re- ireu a pcnetcr Ir: tl.ff vera. oi it;tCh crratc4 a mti.tzl .:.;r co that sfii'. a a ta.cn vtae ia nmu . .t . ' ' ; ;.. . t
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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July 16, 1869, edition 1
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