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f i l l T h e m is no defect wlsiohi »o tt»r«Llh» JL i S .- ■■ -<'■■■-■#*“ ' ■ ^ - h&raeternf a powoo fmd qieion j T«er* ,f \ re muUitiidas of v n Xnofl, apno j iigJof gc-od aatd rat ahilitio (vhO-SUO farQVULgjSlni bling because ciroumstatoes impede -their . , program through trie vo ld.~_Tl ey M smto. ‘V - forgetTbat tSeir Maker gnve them organi zations wherewith circumstance*.- n»»y, be. coatrollod ; and th a t fir a a they thoiqselva* I controlled solely h x theolrqumatanoe*jfehiqli ”»tirToaniht!ienM}m3rare»«tomatcuna.«u 4 jw t | Thooo who moan to .make any thin g of thorosdvaa, m t r t r i N s l W l n « « b i h £ l 't e .. ciroucn«tanoe3wlipntlio3fr-«)relim*t»hdcaaY|j 7 j at w ar With'thoir usefulness as cillftaSjiorw R tturns-fJiavp boon reoolved at the prosperity -m m«n.. ;To*wo6jnh;tb.oirc«i.tti-, o f S#reUry- o f Stale from all th« poontiea,} s r v a s s s «•(-« < • . « « » » « • . « • » * * »>1 below the level of ih«bm*& T h s b r o to, by j le«n*> T ioga.antl .Wyoming, insiinoi repetls \ItdV'CB# eitsutnstsiioes, and I Ahor hiaking correction* from these re- tius improves his condition. S/i*il ntan,|turris, th e rnajorhioa oa four candidates { ( ! J. Mr| Dyck o f e | ^ r o ^ b r - . ^ b t u:. tioe-sMbleb-wa* adoufcdi— &!. j & j a p A i . - - Resolved, That thi* Board' ip-compliance ..iih «.resoludonof4hft (^,P P ^ ^ c u tic|ll. of. tbo City of Oswego, pasaad-ori-the 80 th d a y '1 of Juljr, 1851* a . been presented to tfiik-^kwi'Balid-'Jfov. tl', 1851, wvill caiiaatoibe. levied 'snd- ineluded ip o r ^ 7 T O » r e r p i . i f « r m l «d f irf \n tliwjrt t It arm Id b e pmdenl to < w ix 1'im'Wlf w itlt-t n # Of bmtor—eradr- « i ing; a liopejl t t , eomst^qhamable rol Vj*' in New Jersey or elsewhere, would reniTliTrr q.bajc of buckwheaat meal. Mr, Wilaon bat. ne capital uninvested, »tiJ~hiw*s oneof th0#e then, iogloriousjy yield t o tliAtwhioh dee-'I * ^ ' * 3 fo]Iovv.; troys his energies, and forever keeps him in I , , , , , a dopondent and degraded position ? I A, ri/>. , ?' H o w .m anyjifout youth, from year to vear. ramaioiiLjsits^jeuTf ftnraTitliyp-, -“™-> battliigjCrith fortano, anB^jefaeootopTis Lothlhg’tSeuriplves Or their followtnon.— Ask one of- these, whose- misdireciod efforts avail qoflijng, w h y ho ©ont'mues In a silua- ,lllis connty over to tioambM wrhTch industy and energy Would Fugitive Slave Act, ia now finding limit elevate him f 116 replies,“I am accustomed with that enactment. Wo think it ahould toth^oeeuM lloa lu which l am e gaged, fi„0 iteelf , 0 ,],a canal question. It re- and it ia, too lato lo chwngo.” Pursue tho i . ... \ . . . I enquiry, and demand whether ho expects j fueci to t4'lk*bouI ^ y th ln g but tho “innne- evet to advance in the world, or benefit | diato enlargement,\ while endcivoring to binnolf or hia fellowB, a n d his answer in the, obtain vote* for Fillmore's office-holders ..urnQf„f30O0,to constitute .... suppprtijf the Poorcliargcahleloth*~city of] Oswego, to b e colleclnd as other taxs* are.col- j lector), and tohq-Mtd 'over to (he-hrcasnrerof .-aid Gttjv a m ito bediebursqd under (he d ircc-1 tinn oC the Goinmom Council.exclusively for tl* • object specified.^- 4 ............... . . ... Mr. Chafiee' olfered ibe following resolu tion which .was a d o p t e d .} j - Resolved. Thdt'thef3(«!d and Fdtit Jurors the allowed $ 1 per day. and three cpnts per Trille tai travel feo forall necessary •— - •\ tho (liKcJargu of aard duties- negative will betray a supinoness whtchis no loss a disgrace to bumari nature than ruinous to himsctf. . Every young man ia endowed by h is C»e-| ator with certain peculiar tendencies and habits. Those, a little relleetionwill devol- opeToJns-nriod. and it abeutd honooforth ba hio-objeet, as U ia his' duty, tS^putlhein into action. A man «an o nly fulfill hla destiny-] wh«n' h e first oonsulu bis natural aptldudea ' and talents. I f ho will tiko counsel fwtn these, he cannexor bo long a t % toaa wnat position he tboald lake. But to taka this position .frequently, nay, ilmost always rv- qoirea rfccitio*. But i t must b e rqcollootad, uimtby those who succeed in life, that d c - cision ia- always, looaer or lator, made.— Hriw Important, then, is that dooision, Ibr tbe young, T h e earlier it is mado the hot ter, and the oaaicr it anay be done. Every aaoceeding year new circumstances sur round the individual, and nor? obstacles orlss fo the proper dewetopments of his nat- nnlgifU . If ha neglect* a too loeg, h« find* the diffieallles *0 gre*t that h e ‘‘ - - - - , and adhorent* in this county. W a think, should etick to Fillmorciam and the canaltf. ] It helped elect a Fillmore Senator and a Fillmore Sheriff L e t it auetain them. Ita j course waa such aa to elicit tho approbation' of tho Fillmore publisher o f tho Times, proposed three cheers for il a t the whig Bil liard Room, whioh wore duly given. It* ed itor should stand a p to the n e k . It isn’t j fair w back o ut now. N ovel P kojrct — A S tkam Pxx.ac*.—•' The Tribune states that a vary lingular and expensive project 1* entertained by: demon in that City in regard to atearii navi-1 gation on tho ^Torth. Rir«r, *»opposad to the land conveyance akmg its eaatara shore by] the Railroad. Whether i t will amount lo realization, we cannot guess, but i t has been I so tar entertained' tbstplana litre been pre pared and estimates i u d e o f tbe expense of I deru'tha taik In detpmu. “ u esuraites n * w 01 to this, hr* lifi» beconaesuaetoss and burdeo- ■ bollding K~llMiuRiullt-«teasier-firi*lJltn4 mom. Ife perceived opportnnlties which j feet in length, tn Iw finbbcri snd ruml.hni in Kat! b.* - L \ * elSfll,Sai Ult“ 3 ^ l!iTO 'ho most h.snroua «ylc, and w be in even oflfifl, tnflw energies h*vo . . r * : been dissipated,-<aivd sinking undor th e s e , wtI «in»I tor comfort and accommodation to reil?otjone, abandouB bipiaoif to the eu r- 1 'ho best ImteLs iu New Yprfe. In a w b r d ,i( real o f clroamstanccj, whio'i, aa a gono- sal thing, hurriei h im aivifUy to doatruction., Tho young, therofbrc, should resol 10 to “be wise iA time.\ While thoy have freshrj aspirations a a d buoyant oncrgi-s, they aho’d, With their wtiolo tool, cn leavor to plan and! pnrtoo a couvso o£ life which will make tliom ossful rnQihhez-s of eocioty, and ahed is a proposition to a place ease and luxury composition wilh a moderate gain of time for j the northern travel. H as lew Rirrjieri). E x tisw o a .— This road ia about being finished to Chatham Cor- ... ----------------------- , , _ ___ new, from whoccs tho passenger trains from w r S a S f i s s s u s ; - » » . * - « * » . w . . ™ ph'ahod, it n-ocds n o t our poo to portray tho tJnnU y w which will cn3uo. T o e history 1 of every aueceisful merchant, of every en terprising meihtaTm, of e rery benefactor of hi* race, afibrds a comment which render* do«criptlwr»nptrtli*ou». Nmgleoted—lot the crowd* of paJiperaNand oriminals, which are suitaintd wJ»i)o they are ahunnod bypociety, furnish a solution. Decision will elevate a 1 a n to the fonnor «i( those classes. Inde- ] cijioo.inevitably,depress him into tholaUcr. Lot tha young aoliborata jjjpan.tboso things, and, w|,th firmness, dccido to take a course Which shall render Ihem useful to them selves and oriiamonts to society. Jk Votm Bile m l Cat. A few yean ago a farmer who was noted I for his waggery, slapped at a u v e m , which | I e way in the habit of stopping a t, on hia way ftom II to Salem. T b e Ittadlidy b a d got the pot boiling for ] diaper, *n3 the c a t was washing her face- iu] The compr. The-traveller, thinking it Would be a.go6dLjt)lM, look off tlrepot-|id,auA. whilo the landlsdy ya» absent, put grimalkin into the pot. w ith the potatoes ana pursued bis tmmoy lo Sileoi. . . . The aitawiemeBt of h e tandtady may well be contrelwei) when, on taking up her dinner,! fh e discovered tb e unpalatable addition which urns tnade to it. Knowing w e lf t c dieposi tioo oTb a r custotner, a h e had — ■ revenged, . retum for* co^i bite, the cat dressed, the -wa<r called as -waa expet jand pussy was put on iho table, among other cold diabes, but ap disguised that lie did 1 ieioy hw oil acqnaihtartce.1' •* l b made a hearty meal, and washed it 1 jffwo wall; a glass of gin. After paying hia ~ lbrih herssked the lqndlaly I f she h a d ‘ J'>lh*{ * h « lln“M givf him, for Tie waa pli .. .. . — ------ 'a with mice. She aaid she bad 1 d lost hers. < !d, h e , -don’t you know wbero A lO b n e {* vepiiad the landlady y u have . J e n w e e * ^ \ -- -wtWvkiTdwn to boil a cat after- Railroad to d ’bany, 33 uiilee. A oompany] by. tbo namo of tho \Lebanon Spring* R. Road” haa beon organized to construct a road from Chatham to Huosio River, north, whioh will unite tha Harlem R . R, wilh the] W estern Vermont Railroadiylhua constitut ing a great interior lino of Railroad* from Now York toMontrcaL Wo havo aeen map of tha preliminary snrtcya, which have ] been qiado and published by the Engineers; and understand ono party of Engineers are the line north o f Chatham Corner*, locating the road, which will soon be put under contract.— AH, J lllat. Land W a b rants.—Thtrdemand for l a h i | warrants is good, and they a re quoted .in Now York at * 1 40a ®150 for 160 aoro war rants, The Tribune ia* of th e Opinion t h a t ! tho warrants under the act Of 8 ‘ 1 850, will be made assignable by’ tho a p - 1 proaching Congroas, and it would be weQ for those holding Mexican warrants to d is-| poso o f thorn before Cohgrosa amends the a c t of 1850. - ~ any man for credit, whon n o t altogether .... am J ih a r ||j» -favor would be granted--— Still, the butter m u st bo had,^ ( th o u g h t^ \ \ ' Wilton.J and havaug resolved to h .wa* a inSimf-TOo-mucIt —1 Tobe ^baulked by-alight di into a grocery )tore ip, £ Fourth, he saw i largo ipU of t h e ’ ahiclo on th» po«»nior-:, jnobpdy .was .m trie more, alid to punish tlje grocer for neglecting- his business, Mr. TjfllsMs Walked In and coh‘ ' fiscitod the roll o F builor o n the dpot,\ I t wa* ne&vy lump—-wvei^hing forty pound* or . ore— but Wilton is a atoul man arid: hh fopnd it eooveniMH tocanV riflT t h e rolljt i*t a* e i i j . u Sigtwr'Btii* can -drive' a livnty-flve cont piece through a fwo Inch plank, Mr. WiltoU^managed ahe affair with much (act tlo with Judge • WtiitKejC T h e CliaTr jajipoiofed as m ch copitniUce Messrs, fliBgio^'Iiaahcr' and Earl. - Mr. Laaher offisked tiie fojbwing reeoluttori which was adopted1 Roeitved, Tliat there bo a special eommit- ..e o f three, to consult with tha Chirk’of Os wego county, for the purpose of ascertaining if socne more convenient and secure arrange ment of certain paper* oirfile in the O e rk’a j office of aaid county is practicable, and a lia lo ascertain wtisi fumiture.an.il fixture* will bd . ueoasssry fur the new Clerk’s Office now \botit completed fi-r tho use Of the county. T h e Cham appointed a* atfeh commiUee| MAssr*. Lather, Coau *nd Pattervon. T h e Board than adjourned to FaiuA t Morning, Nov. 31. • Board m e t pursuant to adjournment. Mr, 1I.U presented a petition and romou- atraxKO relative to tha Salmon River F ishery. | O n mwioo, tho matter w aa raferred to 1 |*pacialcoaamiure.coo*iiung o i Measr*. Gib. Strsng aail Earl, to report.-to the Board thw iveoiug, Sir. IPggin* from the select comroiltee 40 1 settle with Judge Whitney, made • report, concluding with the following resolution, adopted.';— . Jlffolried, T h a lrin a settlemeot this day County, with Oria IL Whiiiwy, Cronty jodgo and Sandgate of said County, as id W hitney ha* accouutQJ to aaid Board for the amount o f fao«T*e«i*ed by him, from tho Brit day of Nor. I8 5 fttoth# first day of Nov. IS il , avaouniiug to six hundred and nineteon dollars and lliiny nino eente, (8019, 89) and tin t there wa* dile Said Whitney, on the first Jay of Nov’ 1851, from the County, tho suoi ' four hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty, is cents (#415 59) which includes tit* salary ap to the first day o f January, 1851, tha tune Ida office expiree; aud at the expira tion of hia Oi^ae thoro will be duo tin, C unity the fee* recrivedJromNov. f, 1851.to Jan uary I, 1853, sniftlne *aid Wbnnoy his acci dental expense* forssmo time, including one-i sixth part of #100 allowed him for ex pease* | an holding Courts al Oswegny Fulton and Po- larki; aid farther ffiat lie repoft jy tlio noxt J and farther that ha r*iaia in his hands tlio amount of fees reqeiyod by him imlil thenext ] meeting of the Board uf' Supervisor* o f this County; and further that a county order b e . Issued to raid Whitney Tor ibe laid sum of] #415 SO due him a* a foresaid,' Nov. 30, 1851. B. HKTGINS, J . I). LASHER, T O R E N R, EARL, T h a Bairithen r lim n e d lo 6 J P . M. The Syracuse Journal denies that th e „ w „ , , ___ *difficuliy°inl whig party ia bankrupt • and contenda that fating on lbs aggressor and determined IS be 1 it ftatf pay twenty shillings on the pound -of revehgad, fhatjje w a t f i d ^ wi-Ms |« || its liabilities. T h is’ ihow* the lie-sbHi- itioa o f tho whig jourriali to h* a# extraordi nary as, those o f the )ffliig party; A steam tu g for towing canal boata iw in anccessful operation on the Chcaapeake and Ohio Canal. Her engine Ish f forty horsd powcY,* and aho. rmakes, | im te o f about three miles an huur;‘ W ith^i tow of *.. thouaaud ! T b e Tdrooto Colonial ol Momisy has the] following paragraph. It say* ■ T h e shiprociitof'pgodnio frptrt thi port ii j hdw'nearly at a cloaej tot ihc-preaent action. ' rge quaritiUeaof flour have b6en »ent off | Ncvr York, by Way o f .Oi>wcgo, Ujgciher | with Targe cargoes Uf ifheai and-barley; thi* latter article hai bsenr numb sought aftf- *-■- the Americana do n r he 'present aei and an advance of l i d per Ikwhdl has — .. the con**quence,u>*ing iiu,wquotedataa 9d- [ pdr brtahel, aa rt ay be toes by 01 narketu- 'ble In .atibtfiAf ,column, - Tm thr# 13ih_ lnst,- * 6 wrg.y^tLchar*filexLE3,w ,t,v# ffioJilaro.^ Pnepingf.nvadeS,- T h * m m h m ro«le u se of w«r« tree, srecy,word a f f S m t f b a x c e ^ i o h ^ ^ i l f M r . ^ ^ ^ / t f . ■ given Ids’ -note ot b i n d ' rorUHs amount. But tjie grocery man toon inlssed hia butter] ind rntsed ihe c r y of “ atop tliief l” W ilton was pursued by a climaroni ertmd ofcitixon sovereigns,.bu| being a a fleet of foots* a young antelope, tso soon left *11. n!»- pursuers, far behind, and wrould have mado hia ^scape, (though tho grcsUyiuinlen he catrjed-somer. what retarded h ia progress,), bm ae h e flevr ] ovurtho pavom*»it, lio’ vnaiiy-an atlcBipt | a j shift his buMon t o dip o ther ahoulder, and in doing l»o. bu«g!iUt_yndjir hisiuiee, ,whei|,| s he IilaMolf tSeejtred in the- Mayoria of-' fice,) tho scent o f tliebutter w as to powerful thst it immediately knockedkimidewnt This led to bis ciptrare; for, before-lie cookl ra-i cover hia Tegs,- thro hue kind cry had overteken' him, and Iih f a te Will ^fie 'ataolefnu warning for all who atlcnapt tp.steal roll bptltrwithout first asccrliinlngj^lip strength o f Jt, -W ilson Waa comtniued Forth A1 U rceoy.— P e ium tea- M ian. ‘ . - . j T h o R ratoqel to rnajiufioturo Indies' In-1 _ a jrubbqr alioese Ie a bout 33 cohta pe r p iir, and the retail pride Is ono d o U ar;~Tho firet1 , oost of those f o r inou'a weir i s frpra 33’ to 3 8 per pair, and t h e talall prloo abdut one and] '1 a quarter Ut orso and « half dojhra per pairi | £ T h o dally producta i n tfto Hpited* Stato* (a about 15,000 {wall's, T h e proceaa b y w h ioh, thoao ehots aro made has thus far boen kcpt a accroL This art la o f gresl value' and-im- portinee, and Lai not yot bebn dirioororod mqnnpr.ths copldtskeet hf| mtritth fn O tba b e sent forth to the esm e , -ifitomlnlnu* punishment M r ThrashsvYrSs ’ U rresleiaver * month ago, sndyet whaLhw’ k -! **!Dot wljr > M « w W lb s Editor, - b u n h e y . marched to hw office, sejaed ohf h la • b j restoreu to h * I berty T f e course (hfo ' the P resident ha* p«i4ued yrith regard to Cu- * banraaitoH genertffly 1M be«tv o f th e nost dtsgracorul.nsti re to him s s a Free d*m and . to the American people 1 * ^ Nat pa bqt btd- s* lisvflf boen h a seta heretofor w* thlok his itlffifftrenco to;.Mr. T h rtaher the mewt ahame- . ° r <^ WC^ tinJJisrgpo. T h o profit* of tblsbuainoas w ill reach «lmoit two m illions.ol _____ year, and tho present msnufaot'rioa pannot ipply the demand. Shoes which weigh | tonal* being worth o n ly frprrr one toslxoernt* por pound. Ono g ir l can make some tiren- ' ire per day, f o r which hor wages arc r throe eonta p e r pair. Th® expense of curing or besting twelve hundreds pairs doos pot r e a c h (lire* dpllare. Pos-rtoR lluro*.it.—A publio meeting as held at tho Merohant, aExoh*npc, Now •York, on Tuesday aftornooit, to take into consideration the necessity uf reforms in tbe postage regulations o f the oouutry, snd to take a ction upon the aubjeot. Ex-I* H * snsa presided, and among th* ^ ___ Presidents and S«oratane* wcr® uiany ‘of tbe loading cditqrs offfie prepa o f the city. Resolution* in favor'oTa uriiforra irate b fone cent on newspapers and a h a lf s o«at *n otinoe wcte adopted, and a «onin)tU«® ap pointed to prepare * bill s o d petition tv Con g ress. O a r own xjplploa is, th*t th? Postage Law is well cnoujgh aq r t iv. W e Siope Tl Ailf hut b* changed fo r otit y e a r at least. T h e present law ia a g r e a t deal batter thAiiJwwevosexpec- ted to got, rssd w® think i t should itand until it shell h s r o received a Jsuir iflaL ScHOo.teBk d h a i u - f i f i f Id’am' h y a T f Id- graphiri dispatch; from, Cleveland,' .that tht brig Quohoo came In' contactvwith iho schooner Scioto, o f f CoricBut, oh' Thuredty, and eunkher, She w ts loaded with ,\Fheat for Oswogo, which war in*u(«<L.. - - , /r ' pro- Th* e ditorof th e Burli’nelori San'irwl ( Ii ’ ^ G .S a x e ) ti hega a T a key forTbank*4 new,-osve driller, and for * r e t f m \ t 4 n r e l l M p jo n it u t tike » hinh and we will ' Mtrelng4t, o a m M s r . - - . •tnxJrey/r ' W ^ i i ^ f a r f S « M * * W sat;e'pfttty w T h r / r e ^ k w w m i Mfows three d I 1 Jawifti-.esvrio*'* W'«Wwoe*.or any othe pro ________________ and t h e ______ Odd Fellow will leave 10 tnorftt v with,12000 bsrshels for thriakmtfdsaltinaiion. Thi* ' now (caturo in our .trade,and ’thd odva priqA which bstjeyr is'now b jg ng,-\villcom pensate in a great meek 9 for he Jri v price ] of wli?at. Anu be the means-of alimulating. many of ouf fahrter* taliirn their attention to the cultlvatioivif this.grald.. . ; GHATViBt.ua ^fA toSitr — According th e ! ven n g Journal, d a y J p n a tf * majority (is re< kooed one hundred briow tbe correct htlm- [’bef’jr t all ths papetS.'tbrsugh an krror gen ' orally copied by the pre*^» 1 In Grcptid, with- out,taking intp accouot ibe disckid^d diartiqt, h e ‘a 493 ahead of Ullmt«VM»d not 293 a*J h etofore ptjbfehed Th * would place he election o r our Aitomey Geoeral— ode of ihe- greatest t r thphi we have Achieved—beyond a doibt M jdtxaFl) Id fetao gsln* elevera and M iffpgh {htrty >otto by the official -r«dr«b,f 6wi)FAlh*wy<-i-,-~t : ”1- Afivtraiiy id pgM ipf^ rW th-] .outIt SJaaA d6q* ti<itf koowr'khethw h# to] oriaand third.floor,w h k n they **V* way] and precipitated thqhi to th* first floor, a dht-i tanoe of‘ eoriii -dOvfcetl Already wdme SO dea.i bodlies h a v o 'been; Uk»n out', o f that i t u ImpoMlWet. over it.w ltlioat « and thorough In ilT j L\ Tfc* 'WktlfC PrrnmUUJiftsk ,at I t i , ' Viaiso'HTi TEN N E S S E E . ; . v . » A L x . * i t x b ; 6 r - S f ® a a U l R 3 i ^ ; j ^ <Xoto ■ ** at \*ri* arts»|«*te»ta wtlk * Ihe Lecture C*»i*lihw*i of fljrtabiifo- sW ItafoMfr, t» riavtjtf* reiw w rto crytefium* ji»iivtr*a-i*Jo*^ we*o thstwtll fo ihrtivercd Is. (hofcxltiss Winter. . • ’ .'•*?- ' ' , Tbe following *re*x»r «f the .GcatHaea*k* wilt iOelureV ‘ - . . ' ' ~ rjt Bfiihntln. Ewj,, .. Me ». ll. Virrtri)|awi, W.»eMh?r, Jotin LwO., , IJfrty J^AXiiiijiji). ( tiorij s. r . lioW, - ,.lo Emerson. jOTHBefelf '— —* ,0. a. p,ekhno», yUr.Vr.Xlfi TlieCnurne w|ll.c»nii«r of hot - ley* Ika* -1* »S nrabaUr ISSctiuin. Tfekcic'fhr tli* Cnuroe (1 f-r a Genllrmas, t l fora lAdjr. 8|n(l* tltltu S3' c(m fur a Gentleman, Ml KSeenta for* Laitf. Tietei* can be obtained froai M n.M cXeU.Btirf ■drlnncr. or- * .GILBERT SSOU.IUON. \ - “ ——- ---- of Lecture O w :, D R , R V B S E h J i W HITRo AKALYTIOAL PU YiiTC IA K , Can he comnlieAnt hla roamj n* fbndwtf '> * Oiwtpi, WcllaiMtJtoiue, weU*etd«y •«(*. Thnr«*A- 1. M., (Ife 3i~n(jif-trli nrUsesuiber.1 VvlWnl^fcfKf’a ilu)el,the lit sSU Vdda. »*rocuoe, 8ri»lMiro lloUl ■ me a5|& aati|«nl30«h .Pf Wnrtebir.. Anbnra, Amencsn U»,(el-llif Sill, *ui, SriU Tlh of UeC*S,her. R»i,ie.8o»nwllllnll,taeS#ih.»ndlIW«f .Vntetnher. 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' , - M ^ S S . - |ffiraiihcd the following brisf notice of a , mostTfigtrtful a tretdantiri N'riwi'Vork i — - .A hnrra’ble % ecidint otaiirted about 3 o’clotk t h i s tftorfuSm' -At the new-public sobooUn Crssnwiuli Avaniie. A n a Jarriief fire was rsalaed, mnd th e ohildx-Sttbeoomlng frighlbn’o d , «ttompt«dto makb thalr S*oap® from tlio building;' A large riuhiber wtre crowding: against tha b aniitera o n 't h e *ee- E o f U l b i e F i r e . r * * « r * * # ' c S * i « r ThU OAee lniutt* J^r'Z mcviiwO fWiMmla ilarMnrpI Is aio*icer»Hdtostirt<,w*c, » i. 11 * t B tnk boiMlngw' Sm if .repprfci that ktlaaat iO iioya janii'girl* are killed I 1 The* aoene o f ihe mingled aHi 1 t o tht <apot«, - dying attraoted thou- The xldbtrir Vlrgitua l* a irlfl*. ov*r t 9 . 000,000* H ers real and peraooal taiau amounta *5 500o6o0 7 to a than half] of her. debi'ia'bel&'wuhlk-'hef- owni-borders, 1 indtbouliw o and a halfmilHoril 'in Europe,' Tne.o«W:fonotUmtoa provide* for a- linking] f nd,awlli»lh*rtotT* d*bt w’ll be. «iti gu!ab»dln'a-fiaw years*- . raWKl InHliaiiLwe | « rae.-^-S m«e aa* r i « l II M l od IsrrWc « wo*Mb« Ito rod*** H m * aa Mae h Omm R a # It aes4Roar W« k S*ajM> * Koq «My,» ( |k*S «d *- ymlo nwn * rfR M a MrSMSTWMK Ssd MttM Ijllacl y « 4 ncilU on ft* .. *toN,W # .»*l,L o v iri,b. tt„*f jf*wYo*k,w(H *S vsw t J*t odiWO V«e «ws<riHii*d ysvsa M t e a 4 ' ' « « E ? « 8 r ' ' ' ‘ „ te'trrivHetor to*«l*e»l ertof. 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