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adl 0.11.114 l-prtljp 311411 pfdjteh ti p r.iiirs ii tu jvjnalt'irt internal jinproormrnts qcommrrrr tljr ms an primers anil tljf amlln firrlc vol mil salisbury n 0 january 6 1857 number xxxii 1 1 11)11 mill l.tlllnr anil i'riiprlioir id /.,,.., i living l i hi i ol nn iu i in hi old lion u :,.. » ii . iiiiiiu • ;- ii tlio nn of i irani i onl for my weap m from i lliolnin and oil i'".i n tlio ti ui i'obrimry at w l on hu ovoning t tho a7tb i •... iloiiui i ii oulod hon az mile from tlio ro 1 . '. who u . nrding i ti nhl moll oi'llie pi ....... hud live i i rem i ',• to 1 u nil m . \ nl tj.it , . . i i evi nilig nt ,,.. .■! tl ,■linn ,,,,,,, ,| n i in in 1 i ii mi i hull in till ni-l.t ho descended mi t plui , itih 1 u : to i-..iu a iu oling lee 1 inoi in i ... i loudod in ivi . gun ii in l.i had i llnishod ti i oporution u ii h al - ntti n when 1 lieni'd tl begin in tho in mil m i . t idler 1 io nocompmis mo i tn a hio ford whieh hi lion would iujjf lo t i gave him my second gnu and it was i : ■. i t . , ,■. i - i we i i tl dor ol n i >' hu fool oftl . / hul k negu . luted by ibe mill . . :, .... :-. sui i tin i ■. mil so ilurk hui i i emiltl uol oven bee hu rub n nng ■il mo a i | 1 begin lohcend t ■. ■way with y h ,:, i | |, :, ,. ,,, mil kiii lli red ,.- 1 ■n . :: fouii ; ,.•■•, . « lilch i mod n n r ,• ■■■;. i fill niii.v my guide » ho « isl.ed lor noiliiiig bottor w i ■. . ii ■■ke out in round nl ui nn iu nl not conso snv n let u retiii . morrow il irii u tl lay a 1 ini n i . • u i dow ii ii a gro ip of . : steps from in allot ti un under any cirouiiistnm ,•-. i t nn i ti.'ti ii the n i ... . . i was roai i till un.l drawing grudi i nouret : 1 tin eyes i i iv | tn . there was u i fiirined : ■i ■■. \,.: . which ran a rno yards beneutli me on th left and ..' i in i on miizzh ol my gun ril i i nn i m pluii in ni 1 if it were p ■. - lion in tin bod uf • . ■. i lire ut him then ■' ilir tn i go i » undi ■:. in - v i ll might huve i io ,,'.-,,.,■about u inn , yoiul the brook \\ .:.. i , ., ■. ., . -. ; ., i mi gnu i u . ■.... eyes fixed on tl vut -. - to time i wn '■il i ..■t mi seemed ti - hen i eurd ju ; . front i me ol . .. . u_r -:.!:.::,., 1 i ._■u • - -. it ti.ll 4 n 1 pen lixod oil : . , coals j !•! i in nn i.l n i 1 ! cart a iniii : 1 - . idere i with cold mm t per pii .' ■ti . 1 hoail any ti who i m the pui ' . u j ■■0 i i-i t 1 that i id ulroiulvl i tv i'be lnl i.l « tli on slopji d .. . and hu . killed n 1 11 i period j willi their se . in . • ■1 . . ; ■-'.-■■. i ■, i if ii • lay i ■: i ■. ... ■■i rapid . . i - ■'■. i i'l 1 ■• . !■■hit 0 ' i i ' i ■tho ilny nfterwnnls tlio arabs of hindis iriet who here oonsidornblo ill will to wards ihoir noi luiuul \ isitor hi llnit ho »... ilenil in ii , i t il ml look for him rin re w r . son f„„i mid -,,,,, | lorselniek after several hours iviiiiiosh search i returned in the ilmini ami pre pared lo hike in y iquvk ivl on i hoard .'.'.. 1 iliotn mid cheers from the iliree ti ... ol il mountain there was m for iloiiht th i hml flm n i | started oil at n gallop .,„ i ,„„, convinc ed nn li hint this time nl ill events would ho realized the arabs mil shout home ,.| ii h.,,1 in i tl hut siil ih i k ; the others to the nuinlier of ten emboldened lo tho fuel i lull they were on horsebnek i llial t ii lion li i.l oi,l ihri , .!. i in f : i . i thev v i c ini in i ed in ihoel.eik i luil just pusseil ||„. nook mnl n going in iisiiuniul » hen i sum ihehorse • ■oik nt thoii heinl turn round i ,: fullgnl lop tho lion was nl'ti . tin m on his ' roe legs . :..,: tig the i i :. mnl shrubs i , n i'.-u belter style than the men ■n it .-. back mnl uttering rom i whieh so terrified the it n-si - hint i t'trol over lliem tho horses • - ■' . galloping hut the lion hud shipped within ii pi iioh gi mil he win with his ja . ..; , n of death ng tin there host gran ... his bluek mane stand n i ml i ng angrily ngninsl li - sides lie was about n hundred pnees f hi i disinom tod mid . ill d t f the arabs who had been keepiugl . . . i ■lig il to h ii a my ini - ■. is in theii builds in pull i ti in > hoi so ngn ii mnl uwny a few oft : dor to dissuade me from my ] • m by degrees i ipiieki nod iny mcu mid drew neurer to hie i '•■• u nly n :..... i e i willi mo mi i he was pi us .. u 1 iv 1 n ei • tent he suid to mo und u .. answer for i i und mini i villi you hid lion nl left i pnou ami hud bin iod hitusoll in a in iss i trees u li w ■to i moment i tried in vain to lind i i ' wns r ickv roil i tho i ling tiu group one i.v one h hell my .: iii . u ho had .. ........ .. - j loulh h ill not u | ii have .... • , • ■i - . i ■. - i • ■• in i nf i . the li ii in the d ii ■- ii - nppem .■,. ■i w lib the arnli i ». villi bis pin ■another when it hi • m ■.: . i lint iii i . 11 ,' i • / • g card iii ■■ui niicon \\ it i new hi it i ■iy of man i a tl :. lilth time ii ii • . . . eupo tl , common lot he « in f | i l returi one • tho rond would roil pacing i , i v ■.■th llfi -, ! ving thill llio end . f a man ■'■i . i blnlll lartiieoky m till mis sissii'pl kl i.k tin mississippi fiver in the itn mi in lliti « rlil i totn in looking over n volume n iy : '" d entitle i lloyd's siuiini ihiiii iiml l - i run i i rectory wo llnd tlio i'olloss in instructive nrtlclo on tho wn i mi ii wutors of tlio mississippi 1 1 ,., no experience will onnlilu ii oi 11 to 11 '■| lo with iniv degn r curlnintv ilioii nf ill n.iinl iii in vuiir in - ron mis llic « iti i •■llllllvo ll 11 , inum ' ; in utile i , lie onl ru in ... vnlley ul tin m ■urged i in nl iilst-iilled leaves ll ivo i . ii mi oil from live i n loot high n hoth sides i'll ii tniiil lug many ii iv nliovi iiml below n.-..v ' li mi hy tlii in in hi ii v.i g ro trained « illiin itn propel limits oxoepi nl ii greatest ivo hots wlion tlio u nti i ■t doatrurl to n of lil'r til n'vurngo ■■in ll i fr.)in tlio l)i itn i ■jiini li i tlio m - onri it nli ivo bi.muon li'i t ai i in nth of the utter river it livo li ot li i ih llit ■•> ii i noc i . ...... 111 ! ■■at \ iii-ii.v ii sold cxcci •!- thirls i ' ; iiml ui now urh una nhont twelve :. • i u n.it goes with tin wuti i it ii il the differ m mnl low wuti rum i s . river is 1 1 niit thirty iv foot mnl the our rent nt high wut r mm k runs nearly seven mill . n un.l u|i tile to ■, i tin ■.• toiled tn il hour i ... ■■. ■lli of the . - lei pusses i.v thu mouth of white rivei is i vow < moulin u .- . ., s with the ' i ' .- 1 ll nil vmm offered id iii ll 1 i -, i|m ■i'hiuuo in ■■. ' ■■!..; mi " mi i i hort ..)' nil lingiisiirticienl n at : nt wnlor through ml the it hole extent wo - e a ian i sli ... tnro i xposcd ii .'■.■: ii are i of deposit in ■sbovo its i th of while i a yon ill . . is i ii ..... . . .... 1'he wul ■rise mnl fn ■- in ■i the tall of i m er i f ..... - ■i . . i ■. • .' i he in i'u .... - ' i ■■rent if the i ■■i ■i -. ■i it .... : i ii .. id is ■itscoiirse like th ' hiio over r . : i |... cut limit .■..,,, . ,- . ■moniul no more * iter n loin the nn nut thill perm ■■i , lion or ' ; . • ■' i ■.. s'ill t n to the in the law . tin ii ,,, i /;, ii /, .-',. /.. ../ / ../ i - , ■|. ■the whole tin tonly three dill in a minute ob mil i ii ii i 1 till that was hums ■i.u1 i.ui'v lnthrop was n little gii i f mild tompor and amiable disposition those qunlitles bi enrod hor ninny friend • ; bul in had urn i'.iult which onnsod herself ami hor friends too soma trouble if anything wns to bo dona sho.wns ill way 1 too i.l i l.i almost invariable roply was in 11 minute '. bul it -.. hnppc i tli.it i t minutes were usually much lon ger than i\ty sue i iii longtb this fault throw a shade ovor nil hi - ■1 ipuditios it wns nol . is is true the si serious fault of which n llttlo girl might '.- iiccu ' il bul it wns ut ion 1 0 gh to occasion much trouble tin way i think to convince 111 young road em of ibis will bo tn givo them a history of thu trouble which ibis 0110 bad 1ml ii brougbl ii i.iiuv iu u single day she was weeding iu hor garden one ruing when hor thor called her to liroukfn i in a minute mother ml she as she continued her employment hut whon nt l.i-t sin cuino in and was reudy fur broakfn i the familj hvl been seated nt the table s time her i'alh er told her thill she must mil until they ml linisho.1 ihoir broakfusl bofoio she could 1 down ; for this lial.il the hud of 1 ling to the table after the rest of the fan 1 m , u -■itod must bo broken up lucy a much mortified iiboul ih . think it would havo cure 1 her least 1 milium hut bad habits whon fit inly lixod nre not so easily cured i'or i dron 11 uld bo vuiy carefu not tu foi bad habits win 1 it was scl 1 lime her brother cnlh 1 to her to know if - •■wn in a minute said hues . hut j brotlu r know - urn thing 11 nil ll of hur minutes nn 1 being - nn . v iii did nol eh . isc to « nil for hor alter a time lucy to 1 was roa ! u teachei , nou inui .. annoyed by thu lui i nee ol -•! f ii - pupils the n li iui'l told them ho wns resolved to break • . ■cd to return i ign lucy . . ■sho ui ;■. til . of time winn h wover the irris : nl i . thu door locked und ' ■return i . tile infunl er iu tlio cm , und left tin 1 ■■.... t ling lucy to ille nnd si atch her in n minute suid lucy who svus it line by ti '.-';. lei dr ipped iu r rattle box ovi th cradle t ti cradle r ■■-.. i ...... i u ho svas somess hut hurt and more i uuetl 11 broiigl t lucy's 1 i again shu was much displease i wliuu ; • nw inattentive hor du ighler ■- 1 er that n , kind hoarte i • be never . he irtioled ' ll ' u it u 1 i ■- r . _ 1 it's day . un 1 af ler ten some of lues ■- , . nscalleil • 11 in 1 to tuke a walk » ith lliem her iot her gave her iei ' go ; rtrri ti parly sel it - tin ii i ,■!, lay through ti ids an i mi 1 1 hi v cm lo a lilt bul nol quite jump uvei it i u board which tboy inid nor , . 1 ..... t ! • i . , ■- ■■, plucking - in iiitilu •' •• 1 -," suid one of in r com we ti all waiting i'm y on in n minute said l11 from one flower lo anotl ■r t hey wore willing to wait one more , bul she lurried so long that thoii pal shoo s-ai almost . shun ted and another 1 th in called mi well i will come n one minute as mil :, i gel thai flower yond lucy a 1 lust « hen rondy n . 1 in brook f the parly playfully took up thu h 111 1 in 1 . in hur turn lo w nil ju i mu minute and then place ii inn 1 i nil lucy ■n ini ■•■tone a little - ovor lo ll pp , ■... failed iu the attempt mi 1 fell into ll 1 it wn 1.11 hallow and lio igbly wot '. oftlie party continued tliolr walk lucy w:i obliged lo return as she bonl hor steps i winds homo sin called t mlntl nil thu trouble hu had brougbl upon hop loll'diiring the day by this habit f nov rondy t do a thing w lion it jjiould bo done her frlonda had ofton reasoned with her about i but iho bad 11 i.t triod iu onrnost to break horsolf of it si now resolved t do bo willioul any fitrthor ddlay if any f w young friends who reud tin lory h.uu i'.,iu h,u bnino bubit i hope tboy will not wail a tninnto before il y bogln to broak tboinbolvoi of it it ik daughter of l'klt.ow smoke a fstouv of ttiku.ma has m.n iv yonrs ngo the omnba in.linn wero a great and warliko tribe thu beautiful prairies of nebraska which luy 1 of the it it kiv bqjonged to them and far north and west they i'ollovi ed the wnr path and the game without four and with brave hearts l'ollou smoke now an old man was tbon in iho prime of lifo ; n sagacious hunter and a bravo warrior he became tho bead chief of hi nation ik daughter nccomnh n tlio flow er of his tribe and many of iho young braves sought her hand and w . 1 1 bounty liul all i'uiled to gain her affec tions except tuuugiib thu hunter « ho never returned « itln.nl , and the * ii 1 1 v ho m 1 el 1 nine li in tl path without bciii.is lie id me loved n h und he v turn i ioj wi ro betrothed the duy hud nr rived for the lolomnization of thoii riuge and the presents of robes und hor . - ion ail uily gatheretl m i the fil of 1 •. 11 mid venison tt 11 boiling over the ire hut am ng tlio indians as among i!u pale fin 1 -. tho course of true love novel did run mi il and just a the nuspi uui moment a scout cutne in ami re ported n hostile band of the sioux en camped not far distant in a moment tlio young men and bravo were arrayed in their war dreso and the wnr paint paint glowed on their faces tunugah brido furowoll ami hi dark form was lost sight of far off over ibe ' a ii rcc and sanguinary battle u_';,t and many ol the 1 bnabas wi re nt untimely to ti spirit hind and among othersj iu tho thickest of the hgbt fell tho hravu tunugah thu news boon a home to iho \ illnge of thu • iiiiriiiu and t pmws wopl and wn i for the departed i'm ihoro was 0110 h ho look no purl m tho mournful ceremonies 0111 wi -.!,;, 1 not mourned not il was ni cumuli ii 1 bright oy 0 was 1 11 ith in uncnrllily lire and tlio men of ilia tribe said the was mad and 11 ut her spiril had left the h 1 h 111 ! .- . 1 hunting grounds lo - ■vor time passed on und tin njnrors told vellow smoku thai his ihinghter must he taken to hu grout sulphur sprint noin iho old c.unuil hlnff mid its wntors ro 11 grent mo licino wnubl call md restore the reiuwui ol « and so thu chid blurted but on tho « 11 bis daughter tliutl of a bro ken heart hul still believing ficioney of the spring wntors to miuistoi t.i 1 inn i ilisoasud bo bore her ruuiiiine to the high bluff over tho whin spring and th.ru buried them and now at this day tho gra f ni uii.ih is visible ami tho ru ibonl it till stun is the big « ig inns of the pnlo faces are thick around 1 and every 1 the aged vollow smoku 1 1 1-11 the resting place ol his d ml leaves upon iho gravo a cup of the medicine waters that the troubled i of nee ih may dunk tberel 1 and hi inn now uviui the medicine men ol the i ... faci 1 i 1 utients to the new sara toga to regain health and a wi all -• company has begun tin erection . ul hotel near tho spring wbilo a thriving town culled saratoga is grow 11 up near tho 0 of dusky niuid 1 uul ibe trump ol oil ilization in ii wi stward i has hushed into ■. of thu moocusiu in iho long pi nil n,brtuku 1 ily vm ouivi /..-// id an it connecticut 11 h : ' i.u urn ■rrmn inquiry : dr t do yon holiovo iu the nc storj lli y toll about the oarlh moving e buii '. and du you think thai il 1 11c ling (.. the scripturo it n he true host ,- uild joshua coiiiui md tho suii to stand still humph quoth ti doctor ing his cauliflower wig joshua e tnunded tin un '■■land still did he i 1 os quoth tlmf.irmur 1 well it 1 i still did'l il i ■•, . 1 •\ , n well did yon cvoi i 1 . in '." i he farmer mouthed down thu 111 tin 1 part ol his phis mid vum in mi and josliu 1 to 1 thu 1111 11 ■: hi 1 coin . iiiu iu v new calculating mac1iinb tho paris month ur doscrlbo n now calculating inachinoins-entod by m tho mas of < lolmar and - uccossfully omploy d iii main n at liiiam-i.i i ostablishmonlb ( inr contemporary says •■m thomas's arithmometer may be tibod wltl t the li a i troublo or possibility of error nol mil for additi iiibtructlon inultlpllcn lion and division bul also for lunch more complux operations such as the oxtrao li.m of tho sqnnro root involution tho resolution of triangles o a mnltlpll cntion flight figures by oighl other is made in eighteen see md . ; a division of blxtoon figures by olghl figures in tsvon iy four bocoilds and in one minuto and a quarter one can cxtrnel a square root of blxteen figures and iil-.i provo tho ac curacy of tho calculation the arithmom eter adapts itsuif to every s.ut.t'i bi nation as an in tan f tlio wonderful oxtenl f its i oii-i i wo may btato thai ii can furnish in a fusv seconds products a tinting tu 000,000,000,090,000,000 000,000,000,000 the svorking of this in iriinieiit is howover most bimplo to raise or lower a tint scrow to turn a winch a few times and by mean nf a button to slide otl'n motnl plate from left to right or from right to left is the whole secret instead of simply reproducing iho operations of man int iligcnce the arithmometer relieve that intelligence from tin necessity of making tho opi i.i inn lu-tead of repeating responses die luted to it this instrument instantaneous iy 1 , tali - tho pro , r answer lo the man si h asks ii a question death if i 1 1 i i doctor putty uv the ' city of il k i h h ... rest , lay well iveinti 1 gel f tho death of'lhu ci lebrnted ij toi i'u-ei the most fa cul writer of the presunt century lie wub or l'ii-.-v iti party in the clinroh of england and tliough his early associ ito dr n'i wman and a vast number of his discipl -. have gone over to pnpnov doctor puscy re iiiuiuud in the english i hureh il is n little more than twenty years aince he it--t eieat d an uxciti mont iii the thcolo rid l.y the publication of thu ox '... i ti ■'■', in which lis great learning and snbllo posvers ol reasoning were i in p yi d to -■■■• iiti .-. ll . is ofchnrch wor i upon the apostolical icce - ion and ntti mting nn efficacy to tho t i .-. , thai clui ! i.v tl.ei hurcliol rome on ., . .: • i tin i hi cnti ui .;•'.. /'- • ; . he i a snspi mleil from the dul i ■of i r for four yuar hu wns a man of great li i the ufflec ol regius professor of hebrew ut ' ixford and via i i ll ol he always pi • ted a mime being use i to d - gnnte h he un the ,. edged head xcc york duili tit -. thrilling incident a few days ng • a mrs suydam of i irmibv new v.n k henringa shriek from ered her little ; ing iutlio water is foot below the ground she immediately sent for assistu bef re it came descended into the svel . caught tho drowning child by by the arm and held him out of the « i ', r an h i v !. four an i n old went ii ... tnptied the wn pail ho ked it on the pole and lowered il tutu the well this prov ing of no u-e the mother thought he must cither drop the child or drown hoi elf bul - ,■mm eflort she eliiiu d up the slipper ton un near tlio top and raised him over head win ■'.-• ti ii the arm and rrii il mil i've gol him ma i've got him iii child and in 1 lived confidence in one's self wi ,'.. a ci befalls you and the v i eii'iil'e al courilgu and noble tuanh i to un t it ho eq ml ' tin requirements nf iho moment and rise biipct ..;- i tl b i.-l in your path the unit ersnl teal nciilo w ith yours ■■•'■■lion that dilheulties may be ended by here is i ai of a inui ; • • i ingnitudo of the danger li nolhin ; more than n ■fori than ever at yoni if yon prove rocromit in the !, serve i nor mini i ai lioultl bo bold and daring unflinching ami resolute it ii cloud wlmsu i ■murmurs ■tl ■md rem hi will . ceeded by a i dy oppose . equal ion e to d pa trong 1 calendar for 1857 '■!. ■* 2 =. £ 7 ? a r i-r % c i 3 ' 1 v i i ' 5 i ' b january j 2 s i 8 r 7 « 0 19 ii i 18 ii 18 id 17 18 in i 31 28 38 24 28 26 27 2s 20 80 89 eedruarv i 2 i 4 5 o 7 8 b i ii 12 i.t 14 iu 10 j 7 ih 1 2(1 21 22 23 2 i 28 20 27 3 1 m alien i 2 :: 4 8 6 7 s d 10 ii 12 l.t 14 18 10 17 is ill 20 21 22 28 24 28 28 27 2s 20 80 81 april 12 3 4 '. 0 7 8 !) 10 11 12 l.t 11 16 10 17 18 10 2'i 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 28 2 80 may 1 2 8 1 5 il 7 8 0 10 11 12 18 14 15 10 17 is 111 20 21 22 21 21 25 20 27 28 20 30 81 june l 2 8 4 8 0 7 8 ll 10 11 12 18 11 is 10 17 is 111 20 21 22 23 24 28 20 27 2s 20 30 july 12 3 4 6 0 7 8 0 in 11 12 l.t ii in 111 17 ih iii 80 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 28 2h 80 81 auoust 1 2 8 i 6 0 7 8 0 1 ii 12 18 14 16 10 17 is in 80 21 22 23 24 2 80 27 2h 2!i 80 81 september i 2 3 4 5 r 7 s ii io n 12 13 11 i hi 17 is in 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 october 12 3 16 0 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 it 15 16 17 is ll 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 28 30 31 november 12 8 4 5 0 7 8 9 l0 11 12 l.t 14 15 10 17 is 10 20 21 22 2 21 25 20 27 2s 20 30 december 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 18 13 1 1 15 16 17 is 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 81 ,:.. prosperity > jflpltth as they increase what is of inumtcly greater importance knowledge good or der and piety svill increase hence it becomes every true friend of a congrega tion as such t encourage the institution by occasional visits by tlio gift of suita ble books which may pass from the kab batli su ! library to a hundred families by appropriating sums of money forinci dental expenses ; by defending the insti tution from tho attacks of ignorant and wicked men rnd by earnest prayer to 0 id n.r.y ftetrilttlwn.—vthen they do mi a bconndrel in england whose ciimc can bo legally punished they make short svork of him about the same time mini huntington the groat forger was an ie,l here a man named robson svho had defrauded the crystal palace at sy denham f 10,000 was arrested in eng land the city of washington brings the intelligence that robson had been in i tried found guilty and sentenced 10 year's imprisonment huntington on the contrary has not vet been indicted a " )'../■/ kepra ' conversions to i'rvli stantism — a lon don papi r ofxos'ombcr 27 says i lie movement towards protestantism miii moravia and austrian sil i - i.e ing daily more immense and overwhelming while families in all their branches simultaneously embracing the lutheran creed and loeding others in amo route to theconsternntion of the i man cutholic clorgy who are striving > i ■. possible inejiiis to stop the cur 1 appears that tho recent conconi thc i opo which disgusts the mora intelligent inhabitants of tboso countries lominanl cause of this movement i s the seat-let fever continues to make fearful ravages in the eastern cities in huston forty deaths aro reported from k in pi idolphia forty-one un unusual number in new york ul . u ill pox loo prevails,asprevious , iy mentioned in beverul of the larger | cities though to a more limited extent 1 and in ul f two of tho unities of vir , il is stated to be creating some con . tenia ui ; tho /' '■" of saturday morning states that 1 i meagher lately challenged ii i 1 liiiymnnd of tho tim \ to light a duel i i . wns the pnbliciitiotl of a pa ragraph saying that mcnghor had broken ■ii . i iirole ii hen ho escaped from austra lia the story is that llaymoud negotia ted ii i'h meagher an i dually rotraoted i am ' lletisis o paragraph in a uaim r lo satisfy ll c demands of the ; of n challenge is iv to law ill thill stnto and tho tiding it and raymond for nol placing it in the hands of the distriol attoi'iiov
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1857-01-06 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1857 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 32 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The January 6, 1857 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601553482 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1857-01-06 |
Month | 01 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1857 |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 32 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2491037 Bytes |
FileName | sacw06_032_18570106-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | J. J. Bruner Editor and Proprietor |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The January 6, 1857 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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FullText | adl 0.11.114 l-prtljp 311411 pfdjteh ti p r.iiirs ii tu jvjnalt'irt internal jinproormrnts qcommrrrr tljr ms an primers anil tljf amlln firrlc vol mil salisbury n 0 january 6 1857 number xxxii 1 1 11)11 mill l.tlllnr anil i'riiprlioir id /.,,.., i living l i hi i ol nn iu i in hi old lion u :,.. » ii . iiiiiiu • ;- ii tlio nn of i irani i onl for my weap m from i lliolnin and oil i'".i n tlio ti ui i'obrimry at w l on hu ovoning t tho a7tb i •... iloiiui i ii oulod hon az mile from tlio ro 1 . '. who u . nrding i ti nhl moll oi'llie pi ....... hud live i i rem i ',• to 1 u nil m . \ nl tj.it , . . i i evi nilig nt ,,.. .■! tl ,■linn ,,,,,,, ,| n i in in 1 i ii mi i hull in till ni-l.t ho descended mi t plui , itih 1 u : to i-..iu a iu oling lee 1 inoi in i ... i loudod in ivi . gun ii in l.i had i llnishod ti i oporution u ii h al - ntti n when 1 lieni'd tl begin in tho in mil m i . t idler 1 io nocompmis mo i tn a hio ford whieh hi lion would iujjf lo t i gave him my second gnu and it was i : ■. i t . , ,■. i - i we i i tl dor ol n i >' hu fool oftl . / hul k negu . luted by ibe mill . . :, .... :-. sui i tin i ■. mil so ilurk hui i i emiltl uol oven bee hu rub n nng ■il mo a i | 1 begin lohcend t ■. ■way with y h ,:, i | |, :, ,. ,,, mil kiii lli red ,.- 1 ■n . :: fouii ; ,.•■•, . « lilch i mod n n r ,• ■■■;. i fill niii.v my guide » ho « isl.ed lor noiliiiig bottor w i ■. . ii ■■ke out in round nl ui nn iu nl not conso snv n let u retiii . morrow il irii u tl lay a 1 ini n i . • u i dow ii ii a gro ip of . : steps from in allot ti un under any cirouiiistnm ,•-. i t nn i ti.'ti ii the n i ... . . i was roai i till un.l drawing grudi i nouret : 1 tin eyes i i iv | tn . there was u i fiirined : ■i ■■. \,.: . which ran a rno yards beneutli me on th left and ..' i in i on miizzh ol my gun ril i i nn i m pluii in ni 1 if it were p ■. - lion in tin bod uf • . ■. i lire ut him then ■' ilir tn i go i » undi ■:. in - v i ll might huve i io ,,'.-,,.,■about u inn , yoiul the brook \\ .:.. i , ., ■. ., . -. ; ., i mi gnu i u . ■.... eyes fixed on tl vut -. - to time i wn '■il i ..■t mi seemed ti - hen i eurd ju ; . front i me ol . .. . u_r -:.!:.::,., 1 i ._■u • - -. it ti.ll 4 n 1 pen lixod oil : . , coals j !•! i in nn i.l n i 1 ! cart a iniii : 1 - . idere i with cold mm t per pii .' ■ti . 1 hoail any ti who i m the pui ' . u j ■■0 i i-i t 1 that i id ulroiulvl i tv i'be lnl i.l « tli on slopji d .. . and hu . killed n 1 11 i period j willi their se . in . • ■1 . . ; ■-'.-■■. i ■, i if ii • lay i ■: i ■. ... ■■i rapid . . i - ■'■. i i'l 1 ■• . !■■hit 0 ' i i ' i ■tho ilny nfterwnnls tlio arabs of hindis iriet who here oonsidornblo ill will to wards ihoir noi luiuul \ isitor hi llnit ho »... ilenil in ii , i t il ml look for him rin re w r . son f„„i mid -,,,,, | lorselniek after several hours iviiiiiosh search i returned in the ilmini ami pre pared lo hike in y iquvk ivl on i hoard .'.'.. 1 iliotn mid cheers from the iliree ti ... ol il mountain there was m for iloiiht th i hml flm n i | started oil at n gallop .,„ i ,„„, convinc ed nn li hint this time nl ill events would ho realized the arabs mil shout home ,.| ii h.,,1 in i tl hut siil ih i k ; the others to the nuinlier of ten emboldened lo tho fuel i lull they were on horsebnek i llial t ii lion li i.l oi,l ihri , .!. i in f : i . i thev v i c ini in i ed in ihoel.eik i luil just pusseil ||„. nook mnl n going in iisiiuniul » hen i sum ihehorse • ■oik nt thoii heinl turn round i ,: fullgnl lop tho lion was nl'ti . tin m on his ' roe legs . :..,: tig the i i :. mnl shrubs i , n i'.-u belter style than the men ■n it .-. back mnl uttering rom i whieh so terrified the it n-si - hint i t'trol over lliem tho horses • - ■' . galloping hut the lion hud shipped within ii pi iioh gi mil he win with his ja . ..; , n of death ng tin there host gran ... his bluek mane stand n i ml i ng angrily ngninsl li - sides lie was about n hundred pnees f hi i disinom tod mid . ill d t f the arabs who had been keepiugl . . . i ■lig il to h ii a my ini - ■. is in theii builds in pull i ti in > hoi so ngn ii mnl uwny a few oft : dor to dissuade me from my ] • m by degrees i ipiieki nod iny mcu mid drew neurer to hie i '•■• u nly n :..... i e i willi mo mi i he was pi us .. u 1 iv 1 n ei • tent he suid to mo und u .. answer for i i und mini i villi you hid lion nl left i pnou ami hud bin iod hitusoll in a in iss i trees u li w ■to i moment i tried in vain to lind i i ' wns r ickv roil i tho i ling tiu group one i.v one h hell my .: iii . u ho had .. ........ .. - j loulh h ill not u | ii have .... • , • ■i - . i ■. - i • ■• in i nf i . the li ii in the d ii ■- ii - nppem .■,. ■i w lib the arnli i ». villi bis pin ■another when it hi • m ■.: . i lint iii i . 11 ,' i • / • g card iii ■■ui niicon \\ it i new hi it i ■iy of man i a tl :. lilth time ii ii • . . . eupo tl , common lot he « in f | i l returi one • tho rond would roil pacing i , i v ■.■th llfi -, ! ving thill llio end . f a man ■'■i . i blnlll lartiieoky m till mis sissii'pl kl i.k tin mississippi fiver in the itn mi in lliti « rlil i totn in looking over n volume n iy : '" d entitle i lloyd's siuiini ihiiii iiml l - i run i i rectory wo llnd tlio i'olloss in instructive nrtlclo on tho wn i mi ii wutors of tlio mississippi 1 1 ,., no experience will onnlilu ii oi 11 to 11 '■| lo with iniv degn r curlnintv ilioii nf ill n.iinl iii in vuiir in - ron mis llic « iti i •■llllllvo ll 11 , inum ' ; in utile i , lie onl ru in ... vnlley ul tin m ■urged i in nl iilst-iilled leaves ll ivo i . ii mi oil from live i n loot high n hoth sides i'll ii tniiil lug many ii iv nliovi iiml below n.-..v ' li mi hy tlii in in hi ii v.i g ro trained « illiin itn propel limits oxoepi nl ii greatest ivo hots wlion tlio u nti i ■t doatrurl to n of lil'r til n'vurngo ■■in ll i fr.)in tlio l)i itn i ■jiini li i tlio m - onri it nli ivo bi.muon li'i t ai i in nth of the utter river it livo li ot li i ih llit ■•> ii i noc i . ...... 111 ! ■■at \ iii-ii.v ii sold cxcci •!- thirls i ' ; iiml ui now urh una nhont twelve :. • i u n.it goes with tin wuti i it ii il the differ m mnl low wuti rum i s . river is 1 1 niit thirty iv foot mnl the our rent nt high wut r mm k runs nearly seven mill . n un.l u|i tile to ■, i tin ■.• toiled tn il hour i ... ■■. ■lli of the . - lei pusses i.v thu mouth of white rivei is i vow < moulin u .- . ., s with the ' i ' .- 1 ll nil vmm offered id iii ll 1 i -, i|m ■i'hiuuo in ■■. ' ■■!..; mi " mi i i hort ..)' nil lingiisiirticienl n at : nt wnlor through ml the it hole extent wo - e a ian i sli ... tnro i xposcd ii .'■.■: ii are i of deposit in ■sbovo its i th of while i a yon ill . . is i ii ..... . . .... 1'he wul ■rise mnl fn ■- in ■i the tall of i m er i f ..... - ■i . . i ■. • .' i he in i'u .... - ' i ■■rent if the i ■■i ■i -. ■i it .... : i ii .. id is ■itscoiirse like th ' hiio over r . : i |... cut limit .■..,,, . ,- . ■moniul no more * iter n loin the nn nut thill perm ■■i , lion or ' ; . • ■' i ■.. s'ill t n to the in the law . tin ii ,,, i /;, ii /, .-',. /.. ../ / ../ i - , ■|. ■the whole tin tonly three dill in a minute ob mil i ii ii i 1 till that was hums ■i.u1 i.ui'v lnthrop was n little gii i f mild tompor and amiable disposition those qunlitles bi enrod hor ninny friend • ; bul in had urn i'.iult which onnsod herself ami hor friends too soma trouble if anything wns to bo dona sho.wns ill way 1 too i.l i l.i almost invariable roply was in 11 minute '. bul it -.. hnppc i tli.it i t minutes were usually much lon ger than i\ty sue i iii longtb this fault throw a shade ovor nil hi - ■1 ipuditios it wns nol . is is true the si serious fault of which n llttlo girl might '.- iiccu ' il bul it wns ut ion 1 0 gh to occasion much trouble tin way i think to convince 111 young road em of ibis will bo tn givo them a history of thu trouble which ibis 0110 bad 1ml ii brougbl ii i.iiuv iu u single day she was weeding iu hor garden one ruing when hor thor called her to liroukfn i in a minute mother ml she as she continued her employment hut whon nt l.i-t sin cuino in and was reudy fur broakfn i the familj hvl been seated nt the table s time her i'alh er told her thill she must mil until they ml linisho.1 ihoir broakfusl bofoio she could 1 down ; for this lial.il the hud of 1 ling to the table after the rest of the fan 1 m , u -■itod must bo broken up lucy a much mortified iiboul ih . think it would havo cure 1 her least 1 milium hut bad habits whon fit inly lixod nre not so easily cured i'or i dron 11 uld bo vuiy carefu not tu foi bad habits win 1 it was scl 1 lime her brother cnlh 1 to her to know if - •■wn in a minute said hues . hut j brotlu r know - urn thing 11 nil ll of hur minutes nn 1 being - nn . v iii did nol eh . isc to « nil for hor alter a time lucy to 1 was roa ! u teachei , nou inui .. annoyed by thu lui i nee ol -•! f ii - pupils the n li iui'l told them ho wns resolved to break • . ■cd to return i ign lucy . . ■sho ui ;■. til . of time winn h wover the irris : nl i . thu door locked und ' ■return i . tile infunl er iu tlio cm , und left tin 1 ■■.... t ling lucy to ille nnd si atch her in n minute suid lucy who svus it line by ti '.-';. lei dr ipped iu r rattle box ovi th cradle t ti cradle r ■■-.. i ...... i u ho svas somess hut hurt and more i uuetl 11 broiigl t lucy's 1 i again shu was much displease i wliuu ; • nw inattentive hor du ighler ■- 1 er that n , kind hoarte i • be never . he irtioled ' ll ' u it u 1 i ■- r . _ 1 it's day . un 1 af ler ten some of lues ■- , . nscalleil • 11 in 1 to tuke a walk » ith lliem her iot her gave her iei ' go ; rtrri ti parly sel it - tin ii i ,■!, lay through ti ids an i mi 1 1 hi v cm lo a lilt bul nol quite jump uvei it i u board which tboy inid nor , . 1 ..... t ! • i . , ■- ■■, plucking - in iiitilu •' •• 1 -," suid one of in r com we ti all waiting i'm y on in n minute said l11 from one flower lo anotl ■r t hey wore willing to wait one more , bul she lurried so long that thoii pal shoo s-ai almost . shun ted and another 1 th in called mi well i will come n one minute as mil :, i gel thai flower yond lucy a 1 lust « hen rondy n . 1 in brook f the parly playfully took up thu h 111 1 in 1 . in hur turn lo w nil ju i mu minute and then place ii inn 1 i nil lucy ■n ini ■•■tone a little - ovor lo ll pp , ■... failed iu the attempt mi 1 fell into ll 1 it wn 1.11 hallow and lio igbly wot '. oftlie party continued tliolr walk lucy w:i obliged lo return as she bonl hor steps i winds homo sin called t mlntl nil thu trouble hu had brougbl upon hop loll'diiring the day by this habit f nov rondy t do a thing w lion it jjiould bo done her frlonda had ofton reasoned with her about i but iho bad 11 i.t triod iu onrnost to break horsolf of it si now resolved t do bo willioul any fitrthor ddlay if any f w young friends who reud tin lory h.uu i'.,iu h,u bnino bubit i hope tboy will not wail a tninnto before il y bogln to broak tboinbolvoi of it it ik daughter of l'klt.ow smoke a fstouv of ttiku.ma has m.n iv yonrs ngo the omnba in.linn wero a great and warliko tribe thu beautiful prairies of nebraska which luy 1 of the it it kiv bqjonged to them and far north and west they i'ollovi ed the wnr path and the game without four and with brave hearts l'ollou smoke now an old man was tbon in iho prime of lifo ; n sagacious hunter and a bravo warrior he became tho bead chief of hi nation ik daughter nccomnh n tlio flow er of his tribe and many of iho young braves sought her hand and w . 1 1 bounty liul all i'uiled to gain her affec tions except tuuugiib thu hunter « ho never returned « itln.nl , and the * ii 1 1 v ho m 1 el 1 nine li in tl path without bciii.is lie id me loved n h und he v turn i ioj wi ro betrothed the duy hud nr rived for the lolomnization of thoii riuge and the presents of robes und hor . - ion ail uily gatheretl m i the fil of 1 •. 11 mid venison tt 11 boiling over the ire hut am ng tlio indians as among i!u pale fin 1 -. tho course of true love novel did run mi il and just a the nuspi uui moment a scout cutne in ami re ported n hostile band of the sioux en camped not far distant in a moment tlio young men and bravo were arrayed in their war dreso and the wnr paint paint glowed on their faces tunugah brido furowoll ami hi dark form was lost sight of far off over ibe ' a ii rcc and sanguinary battle u_';,t and many ol the 1 bnabas wi re nt untimely to ti spirit hind and among othersj iu tho thickest of the hgbt fell tho hravu tunugah thu news boon a home to iho \ illnge of thu • iiiiriiiu and t pmws wopl and wn i for the departed i'm ihoro was 0110 h ho look no purl m tho mournful ceremonies 0111 wi -.!,;, 1 not mourned not il was ni cumuli ii 1 bright oy 0 was 1 11 ith in uncnrllily lire and tlio men of ilia tribe said the was mad and 11 ut her spiril had left the h 1 h 111 ! .- . 1 hunting grounds lo - ■vor time passed on und tin njnrors told vellow smoku thai his ihinghter must he taken to hu grout sulphur sprint noin iho old c.unuil hlnff mid its wntors ro 11 grent mo licino wnubl call md restore the reiuwui ol « and so thu chid blurted but on tho « 11 bis daughter tliutl of a bro ken heart hul still believing ficioney of the spring wntors to miuistoi t.i 1 inn i ilisoasud bo bore her ruuiiiine to the high bluff over tho whin spring and th.ru buried them and now at this day tho gra f ni uii.ih is visible ami tho ru ibonl it till stun is the big « ig inns of the pnlo faces are thick around 1 and every 1 the aged vollow smoku 1 1 1-11 the resting place ol his d ml leaves upon iho gravo a cup of the medicine waters that the troubled i of nee ih may dunk tberel 1 and hi inn now uviui the medicine men ol the i ... faci 1 i 1 utients to the new sara toga to regain health and a wi all -• company has begun tin erection . ul hotel near tho spring wbilo a thriving town culled saratoga is grow 11 up near tho 0 of dusky niuid 1 uul ibe trump ol oil ilization in ii wi stward i has hushed into ■. of thu moocusiu in iho long pi nil n,brtuku 1 ily vm ouivi /..-// id an it connecticut 11 h : ' i.u urn ■rrmn inquiry : dr t do yon holiovo iu the nc storj lli y toll about the oarlh moving e buii '. and du you think thai il 1 11c ling (.. the scripturo it n he true host ,- uild joshua coiiiui md tho suii to stand still humph quoth ti doctor ing his cauliflower wig joshua e tnunded tin un '■■land still did he i 1 os quoth tlmf.irmur 1 well it 1 i still did'l il i ■•, . 1 •\ , n well did yon cvoi i 1 . in '." i he farmer mouthed down thu 111 tin 1 part ol his phis mid vum in mi and josliu 1 to 1 thu 1111 11 ■: hi 1 coin . iiiu iu v new calculating mac1iinb tho paris month ur doscrlbo n now calculating inachinoins-entod by m tho mas of < lolmar and - uccossfully omploy d iii main n at liiiam-i.i i ostablishmonlb ( inr contemporary says •■m thomas's arithmometer may be tibod wltl t the li a i troublo or possibility of error nol mil for additi iiibtructlon inultlpllcn lion and division bul also for lunch more complux operations such as the oxtrao li.m of tho sqnnro root involution tho resolution of triangles o a mnltlpll cntion flight figures by oighl other is made in eighteen see md . ; a division of blxtoon figures by olghl figures in tsvon iy four bocoilds and in one minuto and a quarter one can cxtrnel a square root of blxteen figures and iil-.i provo tho ac curacy of tho calculation the arithmom eter adapts itsuif to every s.ut.t'i bi nation as an in tan f tlio wonderful oxtenl f its i oii-i i wo may btato thai ii can furnish in a fusv seconds products a tinting tu 000,000,000,090,000,000 000,000,000,000 the svorking of this in iriinieiit is howover most bimplo to raise or lower a tint scrow to turn a winch a few times and by mean nf a button to slide otl'n motnl plate from left to right or from right to left is the whole secret instead of simply reproducing iho operations of man int iligcnce the arithmometer relieve that intelligence from tin necessity of making tho opi i.i inn lu-tead of repeating responses die luted to it this instrument instantaneous iy 1 , tali - tho pro , r answer lo the man si h asks ii a question death if i 1 1 i i doctor putty uv the ' city of il k i h h ... rest , lay well iveinti 1 gel f tho death of'lhu ci lebrnted ij toi i'u-ei the most fa cul writer of the presunt century lie wub or l'ii-.-v iti party in the clinroh of england and tliough his early associ ito dr n'i wman and a vast number of his discipl -. have gone over to pnpnov doctor puscy re iiiuiuud in the english i hureh il is n little more than twenty years aince he it--t eieat d an uxciti mont iii the thcolo rid l.y the publication of thu ox '... i ti ■'■', in which lis great learning and snbllo posvers ol reasoning were i in p yi d to -■■■• iiti .-. ll . is ofchnrch wor i upon the apostolical icce - ion and ntti mting nn efficacy to tho t i .-. , thai clui ! i.v tl.ei hurcliol rome on ., . .: • i tin i hi cnti ui .;•'.. /'- • ; . he i a snspi mleil from the dul i ■of i r for four yuar hu wns a man of great li i the ufflec ol regius professor of hebrew ut ' ixford and via i i ll ol he always pi • ted a mime being use i to d - gnnte h he un the ,. edged head xcc york duili tit -. thrilling incident a few days ng • a mrs suydam of i irmibv new v.n k henringa shriek from ered her little ; ing iutlio water is foot below the ground she immediately sent for assistu bef re it came descended into the svel . caught tho drowning child by by the arm and held him out of the « i ', r an h i v !. four an i n old went ii ... tnptied the wn pail ho ked it on the pole and lowered il tutu the well this prov ing of no u-e the mother thought he must cither drop the child or drown hoi elf bul - ,■mm eflort she eliiiu d up the slipper ton un near tlio top and raised him over head win ■'.-• ti ii the arm and rrii il mil i've gol him ma i've got him iii child and in 1 lived confidence in one's self wi ,'.. a ci befalls you and the v i eii'iil'e al courilgu and noble tuanh i to un t it ho eq ml ' tin requirements nf iho moment and rise biipct ..;- i tl b i.-l in your path the unit ersnl teal nciilo w ith yours ■■•'■■lion that dilheulties may be ended by here is i ai of a inui ; • • i ingnitudo of the danger li nolhin ; more than n ■fori than ever at yoni if yon prove rocromit in the !, serve i nor mini i ai lioultl bo bold and daring unflinching ami resolute it ii cloud wlmsu i ■murmurs ■tl ■md rem hi will . ceeded by a i dy oppose . equal ion e to d pa trong 1 calendar for 1857 '■!. ■* 2 =. £ 7 ? a r i-r % c i 3 ' 1 v i i ' 5 i ' b january j 2 s i 8 r 7 « 0 19 ii i 18 ii 18 id 17 18 in i 31 28 38 24 28 26 27 2s 20 80 89 eedruarv i 2 i 4 5 o 7 8 b i ii 12 i.t 14 iu 10 j 7 ih 1 2(1 21 22 23 2 i 28 20 27 3 1 m alien i 2 :: 4 8 6 7 s d 10 ii 12 l.t 14 18 10 17 is ill 20 21 22 28 24 28 28 27 2s 20 80 81 april 12 3 4 '. 0 7 8 !) 10 11 12 l.t 11 16 10 17 18 10 2'i 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 28 2 80 may 1 2 8 1 5 il 7 8 0 10 11 12 18 14 15 10 17 is 111 20 21 22 21 21 25 20 27 28 20 30 81 june l 2 8 4 8 0 7 8 ll 10 11 12 18 11 is 10 17 is 111 20 21 22 23 24 28 20 27 2s 20 30 july 12 3 4 6 0 7 8 0 in 11 12 l.t ii in 111 17 ih iii 80 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 28 2h 80 81 auoust 1 2 8 i 6 0 7 8 0 1 ii 12 18 14 16 10 17 is in 80 21 22 23 24 2 80 27 2h 2!i 80 81 september i 2 3 4 5 r 7 s ii io n 12 13 11 i hi 17 is in 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 october 12 3 16 0 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 it 15 16 17 is ll 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 28 30 31 november 12 8 4 5 0 7 8 9 l0 11 12 l.t 14 15 10 17 is 10 20 21 22 2 21 25 20 27 2s 20 30 december 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 11 18 13 1 1 15 16 17 is 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 81 ,:.. prosperity > jflpltth as they increase what is of inumtcly greater importance knowledge good or der and piety svill increase hence it becomes every true friend of a congrega tion as such t encourage the institution by occasional visits by tlio gift of suita ble books which may pass from the kab batli su ! library to a hundred families by appropriating sums of money forinci dental expenses ; by defending the insti tution from tho attacks of ignorant and wicked men rnd by earnest prayer to 0 id n.r.y ftetrilttlwn.—vthen they do mi a bconndrel in england whose ciimc can bo legally punished they make short svork of him about the same time mini huntington the groat forger was an ie,l here a man named robson svho had defrauded the crystal palace at sy denham f 10,000 was arrested in eng land the city of washington brings the intelligence that robson had been in i tried found guilty and sentenced 10 year's imprisonment huntington on the contrary has not vet been indicted a " )'../■/ kepra ' conversions to i'rvli stantism — a lon don papi r ofxos'ombcr 27 says i lie movement towards protestantism miii moravia and austrian sil i - i.e ing daily more immense and overwhelming while families in all their branches simultaneously embracing the lutheran creed and loeding others in amo route to theconsternntion of the i man cutholic clorgy who are striving > i ■. possible inejiiis to stop the cur 1 appears that tho recent conconi thc i opo which disgusts the mora intelligent inhabitants of tboso countries lominanl cause of this movement i s the seat-let fever continues to make fearful ravages in the eastern cities in huston forty deaths aro reported from k in pi idolphia forty-one un unusual number in new york ul . u ill pox loo prevails,asprevious , iy mentioned in beverul of the larger | cities though to a more limited extent 1 and in ul f two of tho unities of vir , il is stated to be creating some con . tenia ui ; tho /' '■" of saturday morning states that 1 i meagher lately challenged ii i 1 liiiymnnd of tho tim \ to light a duel i i . wns the pnbliciitiotl of a pa ragraph saying that mcnghor had broken ■ii . i iirole ii hen ho escaped from austra lia the story is that llaymoud negotia ted ii i'h meagher an i dually rotraoted i am ' lletisis o paragraph in a uaim r lo satisfy ll c demands of the ; of n challenge is iv to law ill thill stnto and tho tiding it and raymond for nol placing it in the hands of the distriol attoi'iiov |