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1 1 bui lu . i i , . i ' t'it.iiitii i*»h .... j hik ilmimc i:\ri,\im;i it ■■i.i \ i ■i ■' i ■i n vinl « cliun ii yesi i f'hr 1 i t m iii l i 111 . ' i i . tin mlvi in up linn in ti milu il r • ■v , to ri li'ilil a : ■. . ■i . i'm .. „. ii \ - \ a i i ■■,.,■• ■a - , . 1.-1 a i ' 1 ■. m - m ,- 111 ist i d i ., . i -■i l - ' i ' i ■- aervice whi h wa vv . . , • i ■. i 1111 the | ; - catholic chun ' w holding service for ' hi stinas ' ■tct that i was iu mi •!..■night 1 w re obs rved ttnj servi s still two ll . .-. many do nol il at all and ihe great ma age make use am us nn : p ■the li ■1 ctiui fjanu try instead of i 1 be r 5 st ste 4 - ii a <• lie lirnl wll of i nine ■i at .' i ■■•■: , mart held by i ttinti i si j ' .'■■_'. 1 • i tin i-jglit « t pin i il cah-tida ' . ii 1 1 : - church ties mart i i illllocel ' i . . ii jitai i lo ll ij im - . ml ii li . 1 i t w i . i ■' ; i ' . i i ■rvett iii ii ■9 v - )' r jan ii | the ■' i ifli the to ( m wai lll'l 1 acn : 10 / , ; from the ureek ami ■■. ba ing i t was now manifest 1 lo llieti • fir i i ■of ' : ' wa . , 1 t lie i on " ii tie i carolina 1etlattl)man vol xvii salishuity \. ( ., fkhkuaky ii ik(>0 ' numjhch :\\ dfdfltfh tu piilitif:i llrms aijriniltnrt jnternai jtnprodfinmtfl vtammrrrr tlir jlrtu mib 3cimrra ihoralitp auid tlir family tirrlr i , , i , . i i ; i i . . ile i i pap era on muoic no 11 . lias i . ; r . . ■i in thai . . i to it ; to ■art i ■_■- ' ■flint i i . i n . ..... ' t and pal i ■■liera . i i i i y a i lark w i . . 1 i ■■. i exalted ii i i m t art w - - -" reel to i . ■' rer ' • • . 1 1 - ■: ■• partiti • . more plaisanl i | i ■on the pari e lite a ffum pe i ii i . i - old • eers ft om i i lidos from | ii / ' the art 1 icoplv art ed of her he i howevi r in t .. if having ' i to those nai row niiii led and tin ir d j ob vi tei to those in id ■item i a ni 1 1 1 : •• iv t h.it my peeitiiiai y interest iv [ pretn co u ll t ry , w i i i o g real n a i for ,• i ight can be shed n the minds of the mass of lite pen pie i in the amate hand form may , \ lulotis smiles in • itltl ml and titers ving 1 thou ; like from the ill im tiin-il ; and intleed f pa il expei uihot he a matter of wonder th it it lii t view tin ! ' lid be pirit ijul i do not ha iu my 1 mi ii in on a hat provincial am item bandii if in imtioi mil ry buuds,"j have in n but on w hat they • ma _•!,: to be hnl hi '. i it many wh i are pe mill ui line bands sill i : jul i , 1 1 in . i , , . i ■i nl 1,1 , ' - ■, , , l hill iii l-vh i i . ll , \ ihmtliiry i . t i»ri in rn ,\ i i ! i it ■■\ i i 1 1 in v 1 ' ■■. . - .■\ m,i . , ' speaker mr ii ■..■.. ■m ; | ij'i s i : ' if it wan i ||, i ., fir the | ... i t wine tu ' 1 - • . [) ■in ■ii i it|i|h 11 ■lied re ... re that i i i i : - . . . ■n ill he : i v aim ■■; ' . ■: 1 ' ,. • tu lliu territ-h - .-. i i i ' i i ii i na iheil \ . m a ;' il gentleman i | x ' ■' " ' ■i true ii lien : in an ultl m dm ii , , ten and fi i ! i itn^r over the in tn . in : i .■' • •■ntlemai fi the d 11-iini cuntentineiit hia rent and ha|i|i i rewartl ; ' ■i •- !; - father the < linn c i in i ni mi , the nainl i iren all thai m lii fi iendn ; devnl i his chat ir i t y 1 1 i s e brio tv hin hnl ler ' pi i mice hi ital il y liia ho t8ekee|ii r l*i n lonco hi ■ard charity hist in nl the house and discretion hi - porter to lei him in or out an in ml ii i whole family made up of virtu , and he ■ig tin true master of the i se 1 1 1 necessil tted to take the world nu ii ■way to hem m'i : but he walks through il as fast as he can and all his business by the way :- ' ke himself and others happy take him in two words a man and a , christian it in.iilo ni hon john 1 ( iiiti mini ih 1 1 n in i 19th i vi i 1 ■\ v ■ii ii - 1 , that | , : ,, i , ., , v ■15 pi • i • v i hei m uire iu i lie w i i'm part iii in * i i am ii i v , i v ' i l v taverns i , i i i i dm ; i i ■'■11 \ ■ivl ' ■' ■i ' * ' ' ed f it i ' . i vast ion ' it wi \ , llolllltil v ■. iii earth ■' n ■• tl ll ii i in in lut a i vigo i i . : ii i ill m ii 1 i w • mid ha ve i _• i , , , i i road ami ' ■- ■. t ii in 1 iu i i • i ' ■\ nation has i . ■. was . : . ' war i'ltil i'l'i'l sell no | ... it an ei . 1 - , . . j n isrown's it ilarpet s f erry havi - this is tin vnti « hence t come i u •■tin i celt nn i stall s that in the pulpit and tl f il i tin au n gs o v e r s i a v : heir ! . . • ■- . at ■are hurt t . by our - a i ljo ttoi • know i lord d \ '. . people - ■• in - mm • i - ion i m everj com ■ai this popiihn di . ■. . . : il spirit rutin ii a ) ; lift years - : us t r i - ■. . isaga n | . | l and i'm beal i criminal • i i i cununl believe thill i ,■j ii in art i i he pe iple n rth tu south lias up iiiiv stain of i i cannoi be je ,- iliiil ; .,- pe i le ol the north have i , i egartl for us and no love for i : their fathers mid our lalhei - fought ; and i hail the i ecot i ineetii.gs which ha e been held i : , of that returning love l ir u - let us i eceii i ho ni ■■■v ■' h a rale ... spirit let us encourage them and 1 t liml thai ' ami faith fill spirit ol ■noi thorn brotlu no our surest proti ction our d . i aggi •■- io is 1 t]o not bay that if we - ! , mid be dis appointed in this the time may not come m hen i he bonds of unioi ist of necessi i ty be lo ken ljul 1 doubt oven thai ; ... 1 1 ii any i.i that •• would in lens iii of the i tiioti than in it | ': know indued that they would . not he worse the power thai oppresses , in tin li n ion could oppress just as much . mi of it l'he burdens that tuiisl be in u no , in the 1 a would i ii of it liven . if the worst came to tho worst i belie t i would rather do little hghl n r iu tin . ui if we should go out ot lite i n . ion wo certainly would not attempt ti ■st it - and sti ipes with us - i we wool i have to leave them behind laud i bui sure i could m-nr feel like t oltliei i.i an \ i '.' ' h i thai 1 1 .» , i i tight tin i . fore lei ii iv ii lliu i'lii.'ti and i thai llpjili ,■v ii ,■tl \ i ., i , i llioll l .■. in ml of it i 1 1 e a 1 1 o y 1 1 i ' i e v e r y 1 1 1 f for if we once ■m ii ilnwn iho | ivern innnt u ho shall ii ' i i ii i • i ii ire.l ' 1 ii vv'ii t-ni intl ■on the tu ■foil tan never havi il tin vim may patch u i id it ) ier bill t cu i me 1 1 vi for me r t . . ..... ■. • my ti w ii si : ; i e iovirnoi o kentucky iii : ■per year i ,.. il i u v !" properly hul \ , t .. in wi i vi , . . nu . , ft vert >\ t-i-liu i our venn \\ the room are n . i it e tin i dot . all ills wi , t uiir n'm much from i i i ■five greal an ml i tin vi ■- \ . . , , , \ • . . , ■, > all in 1 1 ., i i .■1 im 11 i ll.o uci - i , i ' \ ma be inst i uun s in iii-l ... to its | nipt i ib t-rs tin ii > , - i in ly that 1 i cam ' i ,. i i , . . , and *• hat ii ' i would w i pi esi ul ' from is lo san francisco i pi earth a hal n in ue an to . iee.it , i ret ■rt , u » ' >\ , we . \ a it pros | i ty millions ot ieo i and . ... l'i .. . i sit i us i'heri t for i ex id lo i :. o idow dimmed . i thei s but [| a | nitcd n our pathway md bj ir i < im life to remind im of ■•■1 l n . i up ai i by the hand i planted it tin re i a tin let me eiil you to labor i | liel .'■i mi'n.'ii | .■'| le lei ■i m | istice t'i uteri h and kindni s tu , ;. let us ivi i lei ii brut i l - ... ■i . . ; a tin i nay lei us obsi rv tliu ill we preserve mil i n and the i itioii will tu i us . ♦ • scitai's fin m ri:i:n ri 1 l . ;. • it in the south when nig i ii tory and can be subdued iher « ay tin r masti i i live got lo tlin miii i and send them n nth to tttuke r li ing an the ai \ iggi r iu stu i u mb ir u ' ' ■i ll i oft in iho aui'iui ' ol in to he ■ng to lii • !,. ■ti i the did in for mer titni i . i ■.. cultivate lying as one ol the fine arts the new 1 1 unpsli re i'atri d i that « .- r.ii.'i take iho ineaeiire of : ie ei party 1 undertaker to itnilei tuke it the notoi 1 r i > . a lias in en ad v lisitifi ire at vai ious placi indiana tickets twenty live cents lie ■i ii iwever rito i m n/to '• ; i i i " a , alabama paper calls james i clay ■-,, chip ulil block n he is a , chip of a very dift'erent //■w an indiana editor bays that we have . weak point imt that telling the ti nth i ' not one of them no that's one of our ■all unir points i mr wise's organ says that he will , speak for hiiuself lie boldotu cither , speaks or acts for anybody else >,.. ,, /•', , / there hai e boon found in - fngland m rocks which wore deposited ■long before the creation of man a frog's . hones of mil size as to indicate clearly thai the animal when alive must havi , weighed from eight hundred to tifteen i hundred pounds 1 ill x i i ai uol n - drf.am \ corn polidelil nl iho l p ii li in an mi ul \ no mi • p nu i an tic nt of a dn on i mr al liumi ilbolll i ii ill i till still iii \ kit ii m inch pn ceded the adop , lion i i in i imipi mi it f ltsfll m i i il • ni ii o in , .• i di i ■. ing up ' in for the tl ft hu i tiiou when late at night bi i .- ver much ex ■lie follow i " at ii in . i .. i i i ng i u in room vi . 1 1 , , • ■■i ai ti i ■,, unci i'i moii • eiitranci i ■mu " i ll i no i e llili e il i i el o i e mi that ■i account bo tl i o i •■i ii imin tu i n •' entered pet fi • • it scat op t ii « rd no alui.it ii no n pnl mi i . il ntigli in v room and all i ■. , \, ii i in m mil | . , ■. ' ■1 1 . \ i i . i , il mi head to lo . al him ovet the top imp 1 il nvered that he was wrapped . ii . « its | li le ly hid uiitun in in v v iew , uud i i.i - ike : "' what ate } .-. si i at ir fi ' in s.iuth c'u . ' i tlid inn think ol upeitinei i it i i bill an »» un ii im intu - ■i am draw ini up a | for the i a - an l'i ni i lo this tin truder replied in the ' m ii net ; " set ' . i vi i mu i ght li iinl i " he arose tl fell ami 1 h ■• . ' , ' i , i i m.m ol i > i . ilttil w mill m . " as th _ i i : i • ; a ■i to 1 , \ i . ngi ... - : - - ..: v even feature ol ind , ii it wit vv . ■in a . . ... i i in • i the , ; ition a ftet , - g in hat il foi a up unci ' ■f at me hi said i a pilot wuy : and with this right hand senator i soul cm mi } ii woul i .. pupei -.' ittl il :.' tho i li ii , ; :' "' yes said i ' if a i tingen y arises 1 will 1 • - u lent a tick blotch h el iack i if in * i ; 1 seem ten now ! '\\ hut i 1 iti uln , ' why is thai ■in in h . that m g my hat mill k by ** inch lii edict ai tn ai is a ' ' 1 " he bitid ii ii re but drew f placed the vel papel *\ : 1 ;, . . i i gentle i there . i e * there are the bones of isan ... li i u i hung by the |:< - ■. in lesion i le j;c e his lift to est a i : and w hen } on i ol distill i may as well have the bones ■i re } i lie was a s i ... - 1 1 o y o u ; i tch ah on h lb ban •■w iti ii i o w irds i '• i ft the room 1 gtai ted li mu the conl icl « i i he dead a holies iu i an ..... i ! i'i orw ii ii by labor 1 id fa . puttd n dream ing \| in v -•■!.. ; nstanci - might bo recited to s a thai • of the in i important , i mite to man t li.it an ,- occni rt d since order » as brought foi th from chaos and the aim u plai ots from ins palm and -. i i lie bphei es in motion have in , ii m ire oi h -- conned ; w th drt am may not this dream ol ualh uin's ha e a happy infiuencoon the perpetuity ot our ; . ip } 1 i'nklni ii n we find that the ii i of yesterday is ng im at the i , , '• ■• '' for clothing i in in n i ning i'm m ,-•■i tion of in i as speaker the ll / says : si imi i iii.ntl < lutllln i m spkigii ri.v we have long olisci i etl thai w belli l el our neighbor ot the nmjuin r attempts to be funny it is id tt i - solemn ; and w in u ever ii attempts t lie solemn il is always funny wo hud a happy illusti at on ol this fact on } esterday iho i ■< jttiri r a-ishod to appear remarkably solemn on yesterday moi n ng and o iroud ed its columns in deepest mourning - ami thus it made itself no funny the whole city was in a broad and delightful grin all da tin ci ni option of our neighbor i.i .-,, entirely original and sprightly — and we'll bet that the knquirera hu p leaol in _■into mourn ing on account i the eh uti in ol feuning ton as speaker hit or came iii cannon • of hitting no other man head iu these i inited males although there ai o some thirty odd in llions i people in ihese realms vve congratulate our neighbor upon his original and luminous concep tion which bus produced such extraordi nary titilhition throughout the country and for which he sh mid take out a patent at the eat liest practicable moment i we bhonld really like to ventilate our i ideas this morning in relation to this elec - tion of speaker but our venerated and mourning neighbor him thrown us into h an inexpressible lit of oachination i that both our bands arc constantly em | l,,yed in holding both our sides wa there ovoi iu it a uictor id tins world 1 w i ill i im a | 11 till v ml wii - ijkah this w a the solemn a lh w ll i oil ei ■tho » hole tif . tenia v tho ti all looked funi ral w u liai a no i r witnessed a cotio re iinlv impressive ami touching at a single corner we law eleven male juveniles looking si i lit /'» jinn r in mourning and ih udin i ,. i isked us if we knew w ho was dead and we rt plied with a big bright globo 0 0 '""".'/ inn ■' we have heard lince that the knquin r was in mourning foi the deini s i i the i iii nil i ii-'i ratio pai t y i hut m iloubl was the troth of the matter — ■and wo lyinputhiio with om neighbor in i i-ai affliction liven tin km i in h sun with all its i letnoci u>t ic pi uln it 1 1 uttoi . ita condom nation li says : t naiionai at.imin tho rich hmmmi i iifju rei regards tlio i loction of mi i'eiinitigton i.i the hpeakon hip of the i louse of liepn sentativt as a national calamity an i therefore dret sea its col iimns in mourning all tough ai booth ernera we n tret the olo lion of m r poll ion w ,- cannot n ii bin iroin remark it tho i ii til rot tnaki nit unni ooi ii \ distda nl ii i-oi row the country i think will survive inoli a national calamity i i • ' ill . i ulr.j i lit a w all ul all mx times the hi i'lll ul niagara i i i any i yoill n-.iii i - evel in ir of ppa i all i iii ii hon i ■1 1 if not the « ii prol ih \ i ■1-1 a h ci iption v inch im just bp cared with some plea i ■ii , us thai a fall six tttitos li pill i \ im mii a should remain at unknown from the village of i i.i i ; | i real lied by the t ivor of the it nne the writer was cat i lod for twelve mih - up the malimnreh i'a-s and i . ■i nngal a about three in i ii hall hours after leaving the i'a-s an amphitheatre of woods and a i v,i , ti v hundred yards wida rush .■to a iii tain point « liet a i i \ ■i j etual ni - 1 and in an po ll if ning i mr inn il brsl be im i ■ti ng the bungalow on tho ma ii i side of the river and descending i a p lion below the i iver level j u a ik } our waj up eon fully and tedious ppery i ocks until \ iu roach a point a , i . i rock about t a ioe the izo • a ii . •. pits over a precipice — ■iii ling hat upon the rock and looking ivci it j direi tly bi fore yon two out ot tho four principal falls ; these ■• ' ■at 1 ail and " tho i . . no eonta i lai ge body nl » utei , tin main b - ly of the river per . . - acri iss u hich falls ma-s . i apparently - aggishly into tho bel iw : an i thi il ei c uta ni a 1 ■i « ater \* inch shoots out in ■■6pra - over successive points of rock till it tails into the mime chasm i i same chasm is at least nine hundred feet ni depth six tunes the depth of the n igara i alls which aro about one hun dred and fifty feet and perhaps a quar ter i ' a half a mile in « it i i'liese are the first two falls to he visit ed then move a little below your tirst posit ni and you wi i observe first a tur gid boiling body of water of greater vol . ■■than tho rocket fall running and steaming down into the same chasm — tins ih the third fall the " roarer and then carrying your oyo a little further down you w il observe another fall tho i , liest softest and most graceful of all g a broad expanse of shallow water _ ' ke ti ii bpuronl silver luce over a n ■i polished rock into - same chasm this is " la l>umo mai the w bite lady of avenel could ii"t have been more graceful and eteal hut do not confine yourself to any one place in order to viewing these fa - scramble everywhere yon can and \. a will he unable to decide upon which i the in beautiful and do you want to wave a faint idea of the depth of tho m into which the glorious waters full take out your watch and drop as large a i .... ,- ol r k as you can hold from your view _; place ; it will be several seconds before yon even lose sight of the piece of rock ami when even it will have reached the water the foot of the chasm it will only have been lost to human sight or watch the blue pigeons wheeling and circling in and out the great full within chasm and looking like sparrows in the ih pili - beneath you but you have yet only seen one ami that not perhaps the loveliest and at least not the most comprehensive view of the tails ion must proceed two miles up the river above tho falls and cross over at a ferry h i the waters are still smooth as glass i ii a a 1 lol lander and proceed to the mysore side of the tails walking first to a point where you will see them all at a glance and then descending as near us . to the i t of tin se to bo drench h the spray deafened by the noise mi awe-struck b the grandeur of the 1 by the \ isible pn settee of tho t ireator of it in tho perpetual rainbow of many and brill ant hue winch spans tho in .-- tin civility of autliority.—\l has grown into an accepted saying that the law is never polite until it means to io ta direst penalty the judge all urity while be islistening to evidence on which i prisoner in to bo sent to tho j ws or rest red to freedom melts in to the gentlest of all human creatures when figuratively or positively ho as sumea the black cup and sometimes at the last moments of a malefactor's life the very polite attenl in paid him of ingit at his own option whether he will ride or walk to the place of execu tion • ♦ • ; . " 1 nig ii.it are gradually going out of use and others that do not sweep the sidewalks arc taking their places — nothing looks less tidy than to see a band . mi !• ilk skirl moving down the street like a ship in full bail owing after it a half dozen parcels <•( sticks shavings twine and loose paper shorter skirts aro ' not liable to these attachments and therefore look more graceful and elegant i rioh dispatch i insults are likl counterfeit money we can't ': uot take s i loon
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-02-14 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 38 |
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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 February 14, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601557964 |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1860-02-14 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1860 |
Volume | 17 |
Issue | 38 |
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 3471372 Bytes |
FileName | sacw07_038_18600214-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 February 14, 1860 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
FullText | 1 1 bui lu . i i , . i ' t'it.iiitii i*»h .... j hik ilmimc i:\ri,\im;i it ■■i.i \ i ■i ■' i ■i n vinl « cliun ii yesi i f'hr 1 i t m iii l i 111 . ' i i . tin mlvi in up linn in ti milu il r • ■v , to ri li'ilil a : ■. . ■i . i'm .. „. ii \ - \ a i i ■■,.,■• ■a - , . 1.-1 a i ' 1 ■. m - m ,- 111 ist i d i ., . i -■i l - ' i ' i ■- aervice whi h wa vv . . , • i ■. i 1111 the | ; - catholic chun ' w holding service for ' hi stinas ' ■tct that i was iu mi •!..■night 1 w re obs rved ttnj servi s still two ll . .-. many do nol il at all and ihe great ma age make use am us nn : p ■the li ■1 ctiui fjanu try instead of i 1 be r 5 st ste 4 - ii a <• lie lirnl wll of i nine ■i at .' i ■■•■: , mart held by i ttinti i si j ' .'■■_'. 1 • i tin i-jglit « t pin i il cah-tida ' . ii 1 1 : - church ties mart i i illllocel ' i . . ii jitai i lo ll ij im - . ml ii li . 1 i t w i . i ■' ; i ' . i i ■rvett iii ii ■9 v - )' r jan ii | the ■' i ifli the to ( m wai lll'l 1 acn : 10 / , ; from the ureek ami ■■. ba ing i t was now manifest 1 lo llieti • fir i i ■of ' : ' wa . , 1 t lie i on " ii tie i carolina 1etlattl)man vol xvii salishuity \. ( ., fkhkuaky ii ik(>0 ' numjhch :\\ dfdfltfh tu piilitif:i llrms aijriniltnrt jnternai jtnprodfinmtfl vtammrrrr tlir jlrtu mib 3cimrra ihoralitp auid tlir family tirrlr i , , i , . i i ; i i . . ile i i pap era on muoic no 11 . lias i . ; r . . ■i in thai . . i to it ; to ■art i ■_■- ' ■flint i i . i n . ..... ' t and pal i ■■liera . i i i i y a i lark w i . . 1 i ■■. i exalted ii i i m t art w - - -" reel to i . ■' rer ' • • . 1 1 - ■: ■• partiti • . more plaisanl i | i ■on the pari e lite a ffum pe i ii i . i - old • eers ft om i i lidos from | ii / ' the art 1 icoplv art ed of her he i howevi r in t .. if having ' i to those nai row niiii led and tin ir d j ob vi tei to those in id ■item i a ni 1 1 1 : •• iv t h.it my peeitiiiai y interest iv [ pretn co u ll t ry , w i i i o g real n a i for ,• i ight can be shed n the minds of the mass of lite pen pie i in the amate hand form may , \ lulotis smiles in • itltl ml and titers ving 1 thou ; like from the ill im tiin-il ; and intleed f pa il expei uihot he a matter of wonder th it it lii t view tin ! ' lid be pirit ijul i do not ha iu my 1 mi ii in on a hat provincial am item bandii if in imtioi mil ry buuds,"j have in n but on w hat they • ma _•!,: to be hnl hi '. i it many wh i are pe mill ui line bands sill i : jul i , 1 1 in . i , , . i ■i nl 1,1 , ' - ■, , , l hill iii l-vh i i . ll , \ ihmtliiry i . t i»ri in rn ,\ i i ! i it ■■\ i i 1 1 in v 1 ' ■■. . - .■\ m,i . , ' speaker mr ii ■..■.. ■m ; | ij'i s i : ' if it wan i ||, i ., fir the | ... i t wine tu ' 1 - • . [) ■in ■ii i it|i|h 11 ■lied re ... re that i i i i : - . . . ■n ill he : i v aim ■■; ' . ■: 1 ' ,. • tu lliu territ-h - .-. i i i ' i i ii i na iheil \ . m a ;' il gentleman i | x ' ■' " ' ■i true ii lien : in an ultl m dm ii , , ten and fi i ! i itn^r over the in tn . in : i .■' • •■ntlemai fi the d 11-iini cuntentineiit hia rent and ha|i|i i rewartl ; ' ■i •- !; - father the < linn c i in i ni mi , the nainl i iren all thai m lii fi iendn ; devnl i his chat ir i t y 1 1 i s e brio tv hin hnl ler ' pi i mice hi ital il y liia ho t8ekee|ii r l*i n lonco hi ■ard charity hist in nl the house and discretion hi - porter to lei him in or out an in ml ii i whole family made up of virtu , and he ■ig tin true master of the i se 1 1 1 necessil tted to take the world nu ii ■way to hem m'i : but he walks through il as fast as he can and all his business by the way :- ' ke himself and others happy take him in two words a man and a , christian it in.iilo ni hon john 1 ( iiiti mini ih 1 1 n in i 19th i vi i 1 ■\ v ■ii ii - 1 , that | , : ,, i , ., , v ■15 pi • i • v i hei m uire iu i lie w i i'm part iii in * i i am ii i v , i v ' i l v taverns i , i i i i dm ; i i ■'■11 \ ■ivl ' ■' ■i ' * ' ' ed f it i ' . i vast ion ' it wi \ , llolllltil v ■. iii earth ■' n ■• tl ll ii i in in lut a i vigo i i . : ii i ill m ii 1 i w • mid ha ve i _• i , , , i i road ami ' ■- ■. t ii in 1 iu i i • i ' ■\ nation has i . ■. was . : . ' war i'ltil i'l'i'l sell no | ... it an ei . 1 - , . . j n isrown's it ilarpet s f erry havi - this is tin vnti « hence t come i u •■tin i celt nn i stall s that in the pulpit and tl f il i tin au n gs o v e r s i a v : heir ! . . • ■- . at ■are hurt t . by our - a i ljo ttoi • know i lord d \ '. . people - ■• in - mm • i - ion i m everj com ■ai this popiihn di . ■. . . : il spirit rutin ii a ) ; lift years - : us t r i - ■. . isaga n | . | l and i'm beal i criminal • i i i cununl believe thill i ,■j ii in art i i he pe iple n rth tu south lias up iiiiv stain of i i cannoi be je ,- iliiil ; .,- pe i le ol the north have i , i egartl for us and no love for i : their fathers mid our lalhei - fought ; and i hail the i ecot i ineetii.gs which ha e been held i : , of that returning love l ir u - let us i eceii i ho ni ■■■v ■' h a rale ... spirit let us encourage them and 1 t liml thai ' ami faith fill spirit ol ■noi thorn brotlu no our surest proti ction our d . i aggi •■- io is 1 t]o not bay that if we - ! , mid be dis appointed in this the time may not come m hen i he bonds of unioi ist of necessi i ty be lo ken ljul 1 doubt oven thai ; ... 1 1 ii any i.i that •• would in lens iii of the i tiioti than in it | ': know indued that they would . not he worse the power thai oppresses , in tin li n ion could oppress just as much . mi of it l'he burdens that tuiisl be in u no , in the 1 a would i ii of it liven . if the worst came to tho worst i belie t i would rather do little hghl n r iu tin . ui if we should go out ot lite i n . ion wo certainly would not attempt ti ■st it - and sti ipes with us - i we wool i have to leave them behind laud i bui sure i could m-nr feel like t oltliei i.i an \ i '.' ' h i thai 1 1 .» , i i tight tin i . fore lei ii iv ii lliu i'lii.'ti and i thai llpjili ,■v ii ,■tl \ i ., i , i llioll l .■. in ml of it i 1 1 e a 1 1 o y 1 1 i ' i e v e r y 1 1 1 f for if we once ■m ii ilnwn iho | ivern innnt u ho shall ii ' i i ii i • i ii ire.l ' 1 ii vv'ii t-ni intl ■on the tu ■foil tan never havi il tin vim may patch u i id it ) ier bill t cu i me 1 1 vi for me r t . . ..... ■. • my ti w ii si : ; i e iovirnoi o kentucky iii : ■per year i ,.. il i u v !" properly hul \ , t .. in wi i vi , . . nu . , ft vert >\ t-i-liu i our venn \\ the room are n . i it e tin i dot . all ills wi , t uiir n'm much from i i i ■five greal an ml i tin vi ■- \ . . , , , \ • . . , ■, > all in 1 1 ., i i .■1 im 11 i ll.o uci - i , i ' \ ma be inst i uun s in iii-l ... to its | nipt i ib t-rs tin ii > , - i in ly that 1 i cam ' i ,. i i , . . , and *• hat ii ' i would w i pi esi ul ' from is lo san francisco i pi earth a hal n in ue an to . iee.it , i ret ■rt , u » ' >\ , we . \ a it pros | i ty millions ot ieo i and . ... l'i .. . i sit i us i'heri t for i ex id lo i :. o idow dimmed . i thei s but [| a | nitcd n our pathway md bj ir i < im life to remind im of ■•■1 l n . i up ai i by the hand i planted it tin re i a tin let me eiil you to labor i | liel .'■i mi'n.'ii | .■'| le lei ■i m | istice t'i uteri h and kindni s tu , ;. let us ivi i lei ii brut i l - ... ■i . . ; a tin i nay lei us obsi rv tliu ill we preserve mil i n and the i itioii will tu i us . ♦ • scitai's fin m ri:i:n ri 1 l . ;. • it in the south when nig i ii tory and can be subdued iher « ay tin r masti i i live got lo tlin miii i and send them n nth to tttuke r li ing an the ai \ iggi r iu stu i u mb ir u ' ' ■i ll i oft in iho aui'iui ' ol in to he ■ng to lii • !,. ■ti i the did in for mer titni i . i ■.. cultivate lying as one ol the fine arts the new 1 1 unpsli re i'atri d i that « .- r.ii.'i take iho ineaeiire of : ie ei party 1 undertaker to itnilei tuke it the notoi 1 r i > . a lias in en ad v lisitifi ire at vai ious placi indiana tickets twenty live cents lie ■i ii iwever rito i m n/to '• ; i i i " a , alabama paper calls james i clay ■-,, chip ulil block n he is a , chip of a very dift'erent //■w an indiana editor bays that we have . weak point imt that telling the ti nth i ' not one of them no that's one of our ■all unir points i mr wise's organ says that he will , speak for hiiuself lie boldotu cither , speaks or acts for anybody else >,.. ,, /•', , / there hai e boon found in - fngland m rocks which wore deposited ■long before the creation of man a frog's . hones of mil size as to indicate clearly thai the animal when alive must havi , weighed from eight hundred to tifteen i hundred pounds 1 ill x i i ai uol n - drf.am \ corn polidelil nl iho l p ii li in an mi ul \ no mi • p nu i an tic nt of a dn on i mr al liumi ilbolll i ii ill i till still iii \ kit ii m inch pn ceded the adop , lion i i in i imipi mi it f ltsfll m i i il • ni ii o in , .• i di i ■. ing up ' in for the tl ft hu i tiiou when late at night bi i .- ver much ex ■lie follow i " at ii in . i .. i i i ng i u in room vi . 1 1 , , • ■■i ai ti i ■,, unci i'i moii • eiitranci i ■mu " i ll i no i e llili e il i i el o i e mi that ■i account bo tl i o i •■i ii imin tu i n •' entered pet fi • • it scat op t ii « rd no alui.it ii no n pnl mi i . il ntigli in v room and all i ■. , \, ii i in m mil | . , ■. ' ■1 1 . \ i i . i , il mi head to lo . al him ovet the top imp 1 il nvered that he was wrapped . ii . « its | li le ly hid uiitun in in v v iew , uud i i.i - ike : "' what ate } .-. si i at ir fi ' in s.iuth c'u . ' i tlid inn think ol upeitinei i it i i bill an »» un ii im intu - ■i am draw ini up a | for the i a - an l'i ni i lo this tin truder replied in the ' m ii net ; " set ' . i vi i mu i ght li iinl i " he arose tl fell ami 1 h ■• . ' , ' i , i i m.m ol i > i . ilttil w mill m . " as th _ i i : i • ; a ■i to 1 , \ i . ngi ... - : - - ..: v even feature ol ind , ii it wit vv . ■in a . . ... i i in • i the , ; ition a ftet , - g in hat il foi a up unci ' ■f at me hi said i a pilot wuy : and with this right hand senator i soul cm mi } ii woul i .. pupei -.' ittl il :.' tho i li ii , ; :' "' yes said i ' if a i tingen y arises 1 will 1 • - u lent a tick blotch h el iack i if in * i ; 1 seem ten now ! '\\ hut i 1 iti uln , ' why is thai ■in in h . that m g my hat mill k by ** inch lii edict ai tn ai is a ' ' 1 " he bitid ii ii re but drew f placed the vel papel *\ : 1 ;, . . i i gentle i there . i e * there are the bones of isan ... li i u i hung by the |:< - ■. in lesion i le j;c e his lift to est a i : and w hen } on i ol distill i may as well have the bones ■i re } i lie was a s i ... - 1 1 o y o u ; i tch ah on h lb ban •■w iti ii i o w irds i '• i ft the room 1 gtai ted li mu the conl icl « i i he dead a holies iu i an ..... i ! i'i orw ii ii by labor 1 id fa . puttd n dream ing \| in v -•■!.. ; nstanci - might bo recited to s a thai • of the in i important , i mite to man t li.it an ,- occni rt d since order » as brought foi th from chaos and the aim u plai ots from ins palm and -. i i lie bphei es in motion have in , ii m ire oi h -- conned ; w th drt am may not this dream ol ualh uin's ha e a happy infiuencoon the perpetuity ot our ; . ip } 1 i'nklni ii n we find that the ii i of yesterday is ng im at the i , , '• ■• '' for clothing i in in n i ning i'm m ,-•■i tion of in i as speaker the ll / says : si imi i iii.ntl < lutllln i m spkigii ri.v we have long olisci i etl thai w belli l el our neighbor ot the nmjuin r attempts to be funny it is id tt i - solemn ; and w in u ever ii attempts t lie solemn il is always funny wo hud a happy illusti at on ol this fact on } esterday iho i ■< jttiri r a-ishod to appear remarkably solemn on yesterday moi n ng and o iroud ed its columns in deepest mourning - ami thus it made itself no funny the whole city was in a broad and delightful grin all da tin ci ni option of our neighbor i.i .-,, entirely original and sprightly — and we'll bet that the knquirera hu p leaol in _■into mourn ing on account i the eh uti in ol feuning ton as speaker hit or came iii cannon • of hitting no other man head iu these i inited males although there ai o some thirty odd in llions i people in ihese realms vve congratulate our neighbor upon his original and luminous concep tion which bus produced such extraordi nary titilhition throughout the country and for which he sh mid take out a patent at the eat liest practicable moment i we bhonld really like to ventilate our i ideas this morning in relation to this elec - tion of speaker but our venerated and mourning neighbor him thrown us into h an inexpressible lit of oachination i that both our bands arc constantly em | l,,yed in holding both our sides wa there ovoi iu it a uictor id tins world 1 w i ill i im a | 11 till v ml wii - ijkah this w a the solemn a lh w ll i oil ei ■tho » hole tif . tenia v tho ti all looked funi ral w u liai a no i r witnessed a cotio re iinlv impressive ami touching at a single corner we law eleven male juveniles looking si i lit /'» jinn r in mourning and ih udin i ,. i isked us if we knew w ho was dead and we rt plied with a big bright globo 0 0 '""".'/ inn ■' we have heard lince that the knquin r was in mourning foi the deini s i i the i iii nil i ii-'i ratio pai t y i hut m iloubl was the troth of the matter — ■and wo lyinputhiio with om neighbor in i i-ai affliction liven tin km i in h sun with all its i letnoci u>t ic pi uln it 1 1 uttoi . ita condom nation li says : t naiionai at.imin tho rich hmmmi i iifju rei regards tlio i loction of mi i'eiinitigton i.i the hpeakon hip of the i louse of liepn sentativt as a national calamity an i therefore dret sea its col iimns in mourning all tough ai booth ernera we n tret the olo lion of m r poll ion w ,- cannot n ii bin iroin remark it tho i ii til rot tnaki nit unni ooi ii \ distda nl ii i-oi row the country i think will survive inoli a national calamity i i • ' ill . i ulr.j i lit a w all ul all mx times the hi i'lll ul niagara i i i any i yoill n-.iii i - evel in ir of ppa i all i iii ii hon i ■1 1 if not the « ii prol ih \ i ■1-1 a h ci iption v inch im just bp cared with some plea i ■ii , us thai a fall six tttitos li pill i \ im mii a should remain at unknown from the village of i i.i i ; | i real lied by the t ivor of the it nne the writer was cat i lod for twelve mih - up the malimnreh i'a-s and i . ■i nngal a about three in i ii hall hours after leaving the i'a-s an amphitheatre of woods and a i v,i , ti v hundred yards wida rush .■to a iii tain point « liet a i i \ ■i j etual ni - 1 and in an po ll if ning i mr inn il brsl be im i ■ti ng the bungalow on tho ma ii i side of the river and descending i a p lion below the i iver level j u a ik } our waj up eon fully and tedious ppery i ocks until \ iu roach a point a , i . i rock about t a ioe the izo • a ii . •. pits over a precipice — ■iii ling hat upon the rock and looking ivci it j direi tly bi fore yon two out ot tho four principal falls ; these ■• ' ■at 1 ail and " tho i . . no eonta i lai ge body nl » utei , tin main b - ly of the river per . . - acri iss u hich falls ma-s . i apparently - aggishly into tho bel iw : an i thi il ei c uta ni a 1 ■i « ater \* inch shoots out in ■■6pra - over successive points of rock till it tails into the mime chasm i i same chasm is at least nine hundred feet ni depth six tunes the depth of the n igara i alls which aro about one hun dred and fifty feet and perhaps a quar ter i ' a half a mile in « it i i'liese are the first two falls to he visit ed then move a little below your tirst posit ni and you wi i observe first a tur gid boiling body of water of greater vol . ■■than tho rocket fall running and steaming down into the same chasm — tins ih the third fall the " roarer and then carrying your oyo a little further down you w il observe another fall tho i , liest softest and most graceful of all g a broad expanse of shallow water _ ' ke ti ii bpuronl silver luce over a n ■i polished rock into - same chasm this is " la l>umo mai the w bite lady of avenel could ii"t have been more graceful and eteal hut do not confine yourself to any one place in order to viewing these fa - scramble everywhere yon can and \. a will he unable to decide upon which i the in beautiful and do you want to wave a faint idea of the depth of tho m into which the glorious waters full take out your watch and drop as large a i .... ,- ol r k as you can hold from your view _; place ; it will be several seconds before yon even lose sight of the piece of rock ami when even it will have reached the water the foot of the chasm it will only have been lost to human sight or watch the blue pigeons wheeling and circling in and out the great full within chasm and looking like sparrows in the ih pili - beneath you but you have yet only seen one ami that not perhaps the loveliest and at least not the most comprehensive view of the tails ion must proceed two miles up the river above tho falls and cross over at a ferry h i the waters are still smooth as glass i ii a a 1 lol lander and proceed to the mysore side of the tails walking first to a point where you will see them all at a glance and then descending as near us . to the i t of tin se to bo drench h the spray deafened by the noise mi awe-struck b the grandeur of the 1 by the \ isible pn settee of tho t ireator of it in tho perpetual rainbow of many and brill ant hue winch spans tho in .-- tin civility of autliority.—\l has grown into an accepted saying that the law is never polite until it means to io ta direst penalty the judge all urity while be islistening to evidence on which i prisoner in to bo sent to tho j ws or rest red to freedom melts in to the gentlest of all human creatures when figuratively or positively ho as sumea the black cup and sometimes at the last moments of a malefactor's life the very polite attenl in paid him of ingit at his own option whether he will ride or walk to the place of execu tion • ♦ • ; 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" 1 nig ii.it are gradually going out of use and others that do not sweep the sidewalks arc taking their places — nothing looks less tidy than to see a band . mi !• ilk skirl moving down the street like a ship in full bail owing after it a half dozen parcels <•( sticks shavings twine and loose paper shorter skirts aro ' not liable to these attachments and therefore look more graceful and elegant i rioh dispatch i insults are likl counterfeit money we can't ': uot take s i loon |