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mex eni uught, I like a glass at my dinner; but| They are the overtlowings of a full mi a TTRMS when L an on duty, and especially when | the subtle distlla from exrofully ' ‘1‘ y- vim} lhe burse wis slowly led to the but \ yoing into action 1 usrpr “will“ elf | garnered studies,. ths\ fhi8diitious «x> The plebiscite in the Roman provinces tom of the bill. but, as he neared the A correspondent of the Londot Tows to tak a drop of any kind of s ant. prossiona from the heaped-ip bopper, | took place on the 24 of this month. bobling. on Lestihaur ireat Earthquake Io. Asta. irightened to speak noune Cou sa s b d LLE1 w ies wn ron pou ke TA obrvespandtent cetatoe sat. on ! the murmn?’ after (he Wattie uf Redan seu (dary, wit haagipel can airs lures, w “a\? Ths. HEMI lp at the sound of the bouglen, util. tok. their places the French cause 4 bridge, his terror overesme. him, and, writes from India Sor whew ay couey bes grated me | whore the luscious fruit, by ite + ; wimflu and a bound, he shook (ff! The Roman Catholi- Bishop at W ‘wgm grave Lon-$51 ties, 1 could not | own. richnoe, poi. out “him,“ Vi: York has wan-wanna Goorge's restraming. bad, and, on a) ting ou the confines of Thibit, Cl) bear tus thought of doing any thing that awoetems 1f you haveedear children, a |\ ‘hf wrabery a moment, had thundé red over the brolgo ad Burman, sends to India a. ternble ailgtre las me Ro- myself, or desire to talk tel meek from the pure Captain-General DeRodas, of Cubs, aud was tearing up the other sule of the} account of an earthquake In thst re \Him shake the confidence of officers: wells of Bagheh undefiled fur langaagy, Mis been rodalled by the Spanish Gov- 0 M mmone or the heighite oa sedan. bill, till. snorting. with the extrewest | efocting an area. of one handred | mad men du my oommand. fo do my | and from every: suurce sock. for wisdom | | ./ > olen euntight Intls Fum and / ushty by ninety miles. The event duty, I must respeot myself\ Try th know thoroughly what is daily The of the ootebrated piamist boda and rocky ! At the frst plunge of the maddened on the Ut of April und. lis Upon another whoi the talk Inougut before your notoe , mud, Anally, «W haren. qupt youp pig New York f | oin (he sante mates . Mattie: was jerked out of the fast letter is dutel th of May turned upon frou and woolen slope of think for yourself . With a pen in your city frum South Amorioa. ( A i‘fif\: kiln-$2: the Mia, carnage, and went over the bridge into Consiteriyg that the missionaries: there! war, the Admiral wxid \he could vevce. band, think quickly.. Do not attempt to United States Senator Morton, of In- can communicate only by Shanghai, the ! transit of the letters: lias. been mapi ly Last yowr at my hie rénombered, there bear the thought of shutting men up; in a morator it took away thir spint to fed that, they were couped. up af a oof the brambles and Duclos, and «lthough ) Gourge groped about in the thick (dar a Tid called bir namo repout und, Wiete the scattored hote are rallying At the alin bagle's souna rol B write a labored exmry- -this will haip yout diana, has'reccived the appointment of but hitlo ws u. -but) Minister uh-po‘d‘hfi think and write raplily, Wht with Shawnee county, Kaname: has 500 or y Botresterdagy and the sun broke C mot u sign of Matte rewarded las sour i, swo ® very. dentrugtire carthq ide inc this a wailor foves a free fight. Tlon as. much caft an you wall can, on any rival a cuine p lu Nack lout bata atis and although suffering the direst in one sous aiming Mestislc sso to wood or (row it duesict matory at be tope of the day; make it in a letter fur! mzfdhfi2r distrints, marl stomp -11i1/ 5 v'u'if'n‘lfif’mfifflfi tth ne heusions, he flt. that he would be come tok t oa Cactia A shock ut > ou the' the mon that make the slip, only a friend, or tear it up She nawt day, uf R wie Ro ohn plat tirhnth from the the rember on- pelled to leave. lie: there, aud huey y mot an la st orige n eliyke at no n ore uren that und that know me c ter for our pean i And in ne h home for assistance were lollowel if aumet. by wn oun c and d would an lief goo into buttlo an provement. Hefflfl‘“ have yet been. recajped at Sia hatred mderhies The thought of leaving lis meter an | quake whoa. low Lad tho wholc town woud as I would in trow.\ This showed - --- I Ington, oa ~ Ai sound ut the such is place for a short time even was. ju | hi ic bnwised. half the. poplin knowledge both of human nature and i Lhe Chien, |_ The first velvo feetory- Ut wited alinest too panfil to be von. Phe rural mariog oy aped to tin of tho cements of courag: ar leavime , ams Ntatex hns been started by a Fronch cal \ade the du, . fnd he begat freling along. on the dead gerders, ando my one ub their. an trots -- moe ind has whe in T wi Can ony ut c» p® Seepniy the ood leaves beside the with n‘llua! hope I] “may. fl;- \ll“fi“ Ln! ‘Tnnulul i On Con rersation. \tre and deseribe one of thes mob - the The heat in Eugland this past summer R 4 hor on mudaing lier before he left the spor by iP PPG CAE (o fn dre daittor pills Widy L of the French prieiniry Refur has heen three du o the average mocure help \ Whke Ah and trike of the The warrnate and Ind we we the martin) cal ened tide te ttt ving to Us In Repenti miter unt ot te And the's TTE BRIDGE OP DEATH: A Thrliiing skerch In a mch and populous in Mi+ stitch of wnenllund woo that the sun, evin during the brightest days of summer never trated its leafy canopy had beon out through its lille now on forming w deep riving through which kc or hy ou, the water being. only a few inches drep in places, ! two or three feet wide ttle atougghing strom a mule brikge of was thrown times the our around it whe dancp. and suggestive of the chills of dth , while might the darknew could whmost he ! «sisppr wie one wxcept whim ventre. wither ide ran a amall Over this logs and At all Wile: thus employed, lying: fit un te badge, ln touched something. tat felt Tike a land, but larger and. beuvier than lng water's should be.. He wistinct ively dew luck, and ousting lis cy on fp the li towards home, saw the welcume Inclt cast frm pane aud herd the. fannliur voices of lis Luthfus grows, anid hie. knew. that they were sour ling formlrigi. Toc call to thm to laaten onward was too work of ment aug with. shouts aed haughter, as wis the wont of buppy in- gros under any litle excitement, four elise of: them, wader the heal of. the plantation driver, orowded around. lim, inquiring, * Whereis Miss Matto \. In adew words. Guorge to tow whut had buppenebed, suppressing. the f that he had felt w strimige. col I under. the bndges Mad Che toid them, in spite of all thur devotion to limn an d their young they would lieve rurned /and: Hed. away we Fist an their feet could carry thew, Thou began wo rapid and vizdunt search and poor Mattic wis soon bn ouch to lyglit, tumbled wll in n hesp clos» b side the bridge. Partly under her, w partly onder. the bruit“. was. mnother upon which the red: glare of the torches fell with w terrible: distine A mun, in the full bluvin of carly he v mus «a hand Poe ufticial bepertay whack 1 Commymin tolls us arc a little ral 1, estamiate the. lose ut darian. lite at £14 Lowa priestay %o avi deers, and. 2812 commun people.\. A serier uf marth quake shoeky wore felt we far ae Pung» tin pce at. which M. TI Cooper nue Neer Bugget Slug, the No qoutes in. lorn. The s, atn ubi wre destioye L. and so higly al. the wid. the sil- sory aso becn muri un the ume o beasts. rum everywhere inthe wim wants, 5 the rap fia Iran. Pickin: to Llouea seams, agid is ud to he now, totully in. parc ail onar Rong chee tal ly tlie da at e wind the wadaan \ uplen ing f one \ Cat abant Admiral barrurnt. In t woof an in the sate Adivors wir ddinted. to th Chr dien 1 com, Rov. Dy Jusepli d Thomjaun nays One could not e lang in conpany / with Farragut without being charmed with lis attaplieity Abmeven ty, bae bery of recont naval warlans the Nend of the mey of hix country, the Nrat | ican. office created expressly. fur los Rat ter I and well ie m rtself no morn w bo w gift, al hot a prhsiuent 16 in mad te di gut of onle of tie sexes am ang to mo have over Aistinction .as w matured and get how fime ittaine d to any com versitionalists . We lav indoed. very few of either gea. who vane bre coma loo d wn igorduls. The = tall blles\ hie vir exoeflent they muy Lis in maby. topects cannot be in any other light thon as short ounys by n ( single person, who mukos certain quetir a ani then answerg them IrimmelH whioran ( oud, regquisros nt lonst ( comnvensalicny, to In two good Onlleers. Tir. Johnson wie i comvapimmioymliat, for bes principal mim was to browbeat and damabfound. say- body. and. ovorybedy. Caprisstion is the harmomone clashing of two mumle, the results of which are mabes of int: (i1 , geuce, corusoations of wit, and un- posted londhings of the inngination The buttomhuler, who munopolizs the whole time. to. himself, in w bor whin we a sermon or a. rewding we preter to seak it ist the ohuroh or th lecture hall. - He ix only worse than the untreqmently a man ineapable of eollect- «l thought, ur any continued exprosion | of idea. Like a terrier witching n bale, realy to pounce on, and. twist J of any unfurtinate rat that may come out, he liv in wast Ohnet with r lor , This latter fudividual ix not | 0 nocy i be an ordinnry snddl Aning so T noust, however, olent thein. of | the drealful atrocitiec they wre. mund to have committed. As you wns well aware, they ure always the the Prusiin Arny They go frequent ly ae fur n twouly ur Chirty mm in ( alup advance of the wemy, andy of gourse, J they , of New York, in mine howprand fifty on entering n town or. villagn intunoe, . they cu Larch . Not untroque or more of the Uhluns meet their at une outh, wither or otherwise , how- | Oounott Bluff retiroidr (ver Haw selduri smpedes their progrom fueab one out of bwo comen back anund | they have gpm their object, which is a recommioimince of the. country. A Uhlan ir about the bert mounted cavalry nan in the worelon 'The ntonigh Weight af a imin with lie. ancontrnmenits. in abeat 160. ponds: Germin sppoint ments wto very. staritie to. (hose of our own envalry -k @ they the ordinary cavalry suldle and indle But the manner: of prolong. wwiy s Uhdan's Jot ow different Firt of all, tey Ions laut one wll which. holds the. pastol the othor in an oglinary leather bagg, which look like i drailet , in thir they stow wwuy a pair of loots nnd bruvhin, oto fur their i coutrements Below the saddle there oth Then norm the middle on which the man alte in nw of | tly one ! Thy horse) have | { the PG . * Thi oP 'it ve of in 20,080. - The: are estimated at 18,000 more. amet The fifty mile walk for thet ofiipion- of: Amerion, was aron ab «Boston, Monday, Heptember 26th, Adiims. minutos. an The Chillicothe and iil cothe and Omali and Nt, Lows and wc linvo consolidated under $h6 fame of the Rt Louis, Coungil Bluffe and Rail foud Company Am apped) ww the Ameri can Branch of the Internati $6.0“ ation tor Telicf of Misery attle tem Mp0. io of the Europort “film are in a atanong in A etince lone. had The citiee which requis Hx Agurs to ia prem their inhalritanta, by the prosont commun, nee New York, 900,000 ; Plulw delpliin, «400,000 ; Chiorge, 348,700 3 Haliiemense 280,000 , Heston, 40,7040 @imaimmati snd Rt. Low's, mich 230,000y aber Orleans, 192, 000 ,. Nowark aind bmi Prianicisoo, ench, 120,000 3. Buifisbey 114,000 , Washington, 1 1». 000, hd For many youre that part of this coun try bad been mbated by mmall guage of puniwwesy negrous, and all efforts to cip tine. them. by the patrol had been in- < effectual, owing to the comperation with , the of the negroes on. planta promotion. the bowutel guest of the Gyilied world, he yetire tamed. the fnsluge jay l suysplicity of | with addy \he mnbared the | mere tham filt To With onne | hie whole left, which conmtate of one pair |-- An i po he furefully listen, not to the converge | UF CSAs (rowers, loos. canvie proket, | per sete forth that Mims acy bas is of tion, but to the words of the ppeakers, | und two paire of atooktiign, poole ourc L birth with“ till he may clianoe to seize one, and hy dona. fnily wwny in i lige resembling a valine. w nt twisting: it, to. dislocate the. The nn c, in rolled at dhid mm JMM. lood, lay mute amd cull. the cou showing toy well that the murtur ars were at their bloody work gun Some of the negroes threw down thir tur hw wnd fed wwny wb the siclt of your ayo of v Ine of the andale e state matrimonial, and 4 her tons in the surrounding country Many a dark mud. bloody deed lind been committed ut the bottom of the ghomy reviae uy thas very lindge, until at cami, wb lant, to he onlted \The Bridge of Death \ Many i kin had the cold, stark body | of w benighted travelle from benesth its fata) cover, the crushed akhT the manner: of his dlenth, and pointing: out the. riothiem murderers. leon. drawn | the ghoustiy object, lat the suice of their master, wided by. the. driver, recalled them, and hnaty preparations were nade to take Mattie wny from the bateful «pot, and the still gir ws wont' furward in charge of tam men. who carried. ber wlternataly in tueir ariue The men were ordered. to tike horepimmediately and mide into N to fronse the sheriff of tha county to come and tike charge of the dend mun George wad three negroes remained and kept solemn watch over the body of the liad the aflegiion of a boy far lie tutor y and the companion of his eurly voynges Mr. Chariew: Folsom, of Cambtulge, and the outhusimm of w buy for. the Irena, places nnd inc given zest too law experie sas w mod ”1.3mm, earing Iie pede of w vast to the rums of Carthage, I called ut his house ents that loul thought of the speaker, and. entirely bron ope the conversation. Ther in no worse otal frechooter thin this individ wal. But hore it is necasmry to dissrim< inuta. Most persona do not the difference, but n pun in somatignes but the mere vehicle for wit of n much ligh er character.. It in often but a suple gonnative between two ideni of divers with a copy of Daviek work , and it | abaracter, yet bavieg points of nuity nicl wise retroslamg to wee the gush of delight with which die identified places and mwormimenta that he had not men for harmony Like An Apt quotition, hy a wingle word it brings flood of new light | upon a subject. wicks, contiming six of corn oy cerry two corn- | itference for an editor. . Unmirtakahle in ouch, on either aide. the cloak, mud evidence that she is slo, possgaged of a moss-tin encaud in. leather, -v...,.,:.g/ on to the baok of the meddle, Over \ this comes the The tice in | rAd a olumay -looking wenpon, weighing four and a hil pounds. 'The man's drew. in similar to our lancorn, with. tho excep- tion of the overslin, ones bwvimg joather the Prosians wearing hoots f t erowd a roud. they olemr it too.. The nome in from outpost lhlrtyml‘lnnhmur. Shim, threw him good late, A young man med Geot . H., stirtadh to Kingston 'to be exhibited at the Rock inghatn (70-1an Falr. at ne he vas leaving the villago the bull turned on {gm-mam: him in n terrible mannet, Bo ferocious was the Imil. that it wes only by the united ef- forts of two mon that Clay was resoued Clay, of s bull to At Inst there came a comation of hor lif a century, and to haar his animated | and bring information which is news to n .. UP the A pun that onlurges the breadth of i agxifrrhfifin'c'm the werieul of Mis [0 yoof lis own wventuros. By way converition, “um-mg! of destroying it, in | #ll- Hume, however, do mot coma. in my“ No- murder had been committed fut |\ p Inquest was hold, and then the ni- | 0f rtiprooity he then give his attention . a. delight Pham are necomarily ust for 1 am sorry to may the Fronch poseur The Watertown (M. T.) Reformer teli« nnulf »gears and belated travellers b6 foytgnata vietim war buried near. the 19 29 Jureuile: companion , and wn (he more verhinget bit kaloidencopos, where | ty bute taken up arni in \My\ the of the npdatting of hives of been n. to \breathe more freely if the twi- acana of his last atrigidle, making thi Adstirid brought out for bis outertun- by a shake and a tro, new boautioe ure lary 00 miu, and fre on the Prussian by the of & upon which bout a officers and outposta reaklosely at night. . t Depend upon it this will lead ta thrrible | {u toprintl, anf you must not 'b ‘mlod. ment the choise store of hir portfolios, views of foreign travel and gifte of, frionda abroad, seemed even more thi devaloped: KomeBma« a pum is switch weed to turn maide a train of lige its. very. beavibie 'ght fall before the bridge was crowed. Myth grave on that lonely hillaide ra About aix milesapart, with the fatal! Mattie was not hurt but had nly | bridgn between, dwelt two. families of' fainted. through fright when she found ! . lanters, bound together by such tint at | herself dumped remoniously into bey Hiim the youth who drank in all «o and stupidity, has been Jaborionaly drag. if you hear of some gras} veeanon be- | ef ing- Amar “If; smug-up children gmmélfm ae .?.“.T... J;;;f,;:.' engorly. but could not furget in whose. ging along over mere platitudes, and en- IAR wreaked onn 1'th lage. The al o h bY.\ Rvery of both sexes, on eithor side, will always rant of her. ghostly companion under | P°OAmen hewrae wbling it to glide in, by virtua of a | Prussians can not for their own \M’Lm in. the selsool from nllow their solitary guards In charge. of 1m. food wugrime to be polit 'A9®in this marm,\ who was slso a viotim, having cowardly manner, Poople, they my, beoiradudiy dorelabapin B9 face, hastily taiie ip . meron Ano él of their | * of 'the usu- zgnuy.fuI-nmmarfimflgntznfnq 299) at v.11.“ 1 solitary singers, who in the feld +907 | - Gity' is sald to have lhe tor, ld not fase i6 : banomos @ Came Tie heshe erent voor rama} i Reaver mee is I « 1 cerment. The young people had wlways (he bridge, it was deemed. best to keep i There was nof in him one tence of its sohoo! kept up a constant intereaurse. with | the \mtg?! a. seoret from hier, and she | YAuity-6f that sgotism which forever. slepore, even if it thrown dame in. tha sach other, but on mocount of the terri- | was immediately sont on a long visit to ! magaifien iteell, hich koopi salt alway« eyc« of those surrounding. Tika the bla m. of the beldige night, | New Orleans. | first in its own Wham-l wangta the switoly whieh exited before railronds, 1t £ M of threa or four days' | 'The opportune arrival of the nogroce | AOmage of all around. 'And yet the Ad- ) may perve bo dovelop. thought, me it rae A idn, tin 6 trnteDing 2K andsfomrazd had been done, in the day- | nore fubfffdtion, shaking. up m‘ van m i wine to the few ap 2, minal\ was thoroughly: apprectutive. of d'to do in our boyhood's diya younger sister. - Aho bad bribed tha | the good-will of his countrymen, and ma tyr portion of the ordinary oumt. time, For many monthr now the driver with the promise of ® cup of | #M5tiv@e m a child to their marks of ap- veraation 0€ the world is not of any great bailding about mores of I had. boek. all on one side, owing to the onffee and a plat of biscuit and hor ) probation, He was really charming to | issportrnce, and is merely a method of Ntturedly get tha worsirer Mete OW. {on- wand. The is one Ban. ill-health of the widowed mother of the cakes in the morning to go with torches | 109k upon as he received the of plawsantly ”£24“ A pun diver« don Time: __. red y feat tfl h, and the young t reat the dreaded to moot and escort ber, brother prat thie | ® dinticr company ; lds manly Ince bon. gent worvor to one from the arid. j,), \7 r nter wax sold, 098 i hast\ Rav spot, the ig rarely a half | fatal bridge. They bad reached.. the | 128 with plemmare, bis tongue milked pitha of DrdMiry foutimas am a Tirsty Skippe C>, | ugar ia here a mile. \ foot of the bill, when the frightemad | with tho attempt to eponk, his lips an- | which switraom the weather, und other The Bangor (Me) Whig tells this story where the in - beet At Inst, Mattie, the eldort | horse, dragging the abaitered. carriage | Wering by wuiles for words, yet with wcll-worn toplos. “11‘me is \There is a maator of a faking schodmer “flaw. ree son. and m ined to make after him, came dashing down. among | N0 triek or imint of, a a bull in a china-shop-it amashot every- down river who thinks Bangor ts a hard | h boxes day are MM oir bicedr a visit, intending to retarn thom, creating The greatest vonaterna | heatly, ample, plemaure thing, and, like a bombshell after its ex | town for a trade, and hin talls this story | woekad Up at hal WiME Wros three Befos nae“, wed uandfngly they tion, for felt hat some dreadful | with himself and everybody else, bo-| plosion, there. remamine perfect quiet. in corroboration, Rome time wince: e fire Ramalrod moe on- anarly start in a light barouchs, ! accident must have happened. cause be haf somehow done something / Nothing further can be said, and the! osme tp here with a quantity of fish, played. / «> fig U is but very fast trotting Tt warnever known who the murdered | 496 plemand other people, Onoe at w conversation has to be recom | at about #50,for sale, found canis Par wih 4\ me mm,\ was. His pockets had been Public dinner, me be maw the toast \To | menced upon another ion. a customer, after considerable trouble, “Mu-cla- State at 4 The day at the house of their friends rifled, all clue to his identity lost, our Navy.\ bearing down upon him like | A good conver is necessarily who waniad R ”mu the price. in N‘Ma dd“ \as j wait 'qpent, as days must be wherh| A fop\ days afterward a horse with @\ ® M907 corvotte and pouring brosdaféden n meh that ten i for, na aro have rum, saying Cbat the polica wore ao shary, ;\'I\m w om the, Arack, re i and light hearts combine to obasé) rexfhant of a saddle was found in tie of Complimenta, he whi # Now in,} miready said, it requires mnom'mm xvfivhw it. in “mp f ‘&.dc‘:n£w i { + time away; in this hey did folds, and. as no owner could be wte thoy'll ast me wp in the main- some who wlternatoly up the there. gor, and the ilpper, thotgh doubt- the d = m vi ' K it “WW-an wasupposed to have belonged to the: top again, and then 1 shall have 15) In ordur to listen, one hold “fig-4mm pe to (trade on | staiien, exington J- ing the the ered traveller. xpenk. What shall I say? I'd rater companion in anfflcient mepeot, If in ( terms. The purchnage, mey . Madam \ this fearful doed the bridge wan! to. into “fi- Presently the chair- mmrlm “mm-4 moved urn- on Aaturday, and Into aside. to remain ush we iled into | man resced 7 in over- the evening came d wn great & Logn and brush were pu his ow estimates himself. Boswell and Johnaon withi the ruin barter, | which he hald no. con toguthar, for the former but rim“. cowhand who catcher his “loll! a handful of salt or i & night, they Belying rendering it impassable, and a | on the g “hm mbit bug made ngmmd this atrip of hay thel? | woode, removing forever all possibility | of the ree of mnother tragedy wt the Bridge of Death. - -__ An Immense Irrigating Canal The Colorado Tribune of Heptember 7 say«s \Boginserrgo out on Monday | to commence the a of one of tha! grandost mea the mum-I ment of an unsettled cou that over secured the attention of ian, . This is no Jem than the building of a gigantic irrigating osual, more than 100 miles in m commencing in Platte Camen;