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   Postville Review (Newspaper) - September 23, 1874, Postville, Iowa                                THE POSTVILLE REVIEW PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT Allamakee Br P. M. AND per Annum in One Inch makes a THE POSTVILLE THE POSTVILLE REVIEW Published Every Wednesday per iii Office in the Hew Brick Third Door Up F. WE MAKE NO CLAIM TO HONORS ONLY AS WE WIN and Local Ten Cents a each Legal at legal Dollar per tor the first and Fifty Cents for each subsequent Business Ave lines or i lve Dollars per each extra One i payment required on transient of Deaths and Marriages inserted Vf ordered discontinued before expiration of will fee according to the above All advertisements - VOLUME ALLAMAKEE SEPTEMBER 23, 1874. NUMBER 29. CIVIL Fighting Going on in New La. The Citizens Demand the Abdication of THE Decision of the Wisconsin preme An Injunction The East. Ax the 11th ill a pigeon shooting match between C. H. of and James of the former was tho and wpn by a score of 05 to 88. for murder has been found against tho boy murderer of Katie Curran being the The New York Suit says entire wealth will not overreach the sum sued for by accompanied by an then His income is said to he i rode and Canal order The election in on the 14th re- j ing the armed citizens to suited in favor of the Republicans by an increased The following is Speaker Blaine's announcement of the fact to the To President result of oar election is in all respects We hare carried every congressional New Orleans dispatches of the 14th give the following account of in that city and throughout the A mass meeting of held to protest against the seizures of arms by the appointed a committee to wait upon Gov. Kellogg and in the name of the citizens request him to The Governor re fused to receive the The meeting then and bulletin was issued by Lieutenant Gov. Penn in the absence of is the acting governor of that calling the people to The call met with a quick and in the armed men were stationed at the intersection of all the streets on the south side of Canal from the river to Claiborne About m. a body of about 500, with cavalry and appeared at the head of Canal and took Gen. and have a I thinly iu every county in the twenty-nine or thirty to one by tie and have elected three-fourths of the popular branch of the and have given Gov. a according to present of between 11,000 and 12.000,which is a handsome gain over last year's Gen. formerly president of New York city fire has been tendered the position of chief of the The They have been boring for coal iu 111., and after reaching a do of 540 feet the search has been Am is being rapidly sout hi to at aud by them to needy Nebraska Much is yet Gov. Furnas has transferred to the committee of the 8500 contributed by At two probate courts were held on the 14th one .by the newly elected the other by the former who refuses to The United States Marshal attempted to gain admittance to the county courthouse for the purpose of holding but found the door barred on the and therefore abandoned the Court was held in the hotel Tee fifth annual reunion of Indiana soldiers took place at on the 15th inst. The as murdered with an axe at the of in the 13th Gatlin was arrested and bound over for the A. superintendent of improvements at the Pensacola Navy aud died of yellow fever there on the 13th inst. The Attorney-General has employed of to assist the United States District Attorneys in the prosecution of parties accused of the violations of federal law in that The governor and state treasurer of Virginia bave invited a conference of the to meet iu Nov. 10, to consider propositions for a final settlement of FrAkk who is Clifton N. is again improving in The new Austrian the Baron ' Schwartz has been presented to the The Solicitor of the Treasury will soon have ready for presentation to tho Pacific Railroad Company the demand of tho government upon the road for the payment of the interest due the government on Railroad Payment will be insisted or the company will be clerks will soon be discharged from the Mr. Jewell says this reduction is in accordance with the retrenchment idea of the last and is as there is not sufficient money to pay the present secretary of the interior has given his decision that the have a right tax Texas cattle driven across their and in default of payment to seize the cattle and hold them for S. B. of has acting chief of the secret Tho resignation of Whiteley takes effect on the 30th inst. The commissioner of the pension has decided as a preliminary to the consideration of a claim under the act of June 18, 1874, for a pension of per alleging the permanent and total the applicant must present evidence showing conclusively that he the regular aid and - attendance of another trial of the accomplices in escape commenced on the 14th inst. is going to Italy for a two months in the department 3Iainc-et Loire resulted iu no Another vote will be attempt was made in 20, to assassinate the President of Several shots were fired but none took The would-be assassins have been Davis presented his credentials to tho King of Saxony at Dresden to aline house 011 he will make the rendezvous cT and where he will give weekly government has decided improve its A high school for women will be ' important measures German and Austrian Ministers their and been received by Carlists arc making fresh attack 011 and threaten to bum the troops for Cuba this 5,000'in strike oT Bolton operators 74rnille,emi)loying 13.oou Subscription for the strikers nave been opened by Ahe trades meeting of held in London to make to send or wore crews to the - - Some desultory tiring soon after occurred along Canal and some few casualties are reported on both There was also quite a sharp fight at the river end of Canal about 4 The number of killed are estimated by some as high as fifty and many Capt. J. M. and well known newspaper and E. A. were killed on the citizen's and n number of Metropolitans are reported killed and Gen. Badger severely The colored of which the Metropolitan brigade was largely broke and ran upon the first leaving their white a number of whom were killed and Six or eight citizens and twenty to thirty Metropolitans are said to have been killed in tho fight on the 14th and both parties were res their Since writing the dispatches of the 15th announce that the Kellogg government has been overthrown and the entire city is in the hauls of Lis I Gov. who I was elected in 1872, has taken the reins of and will at once install in office ali those elected at the same The Courts will be at once organized and the entire machinery of the government set in not only in this city but throughout the Great enthusiasm President Grant has issued a calling upon all turbulent and disorderly persons to disperse to their homes within five and hereafter submit to the laws of the MINISTER TO The President has deferred selecting a successor to Hon. Marshall Jewell as Minister to until or until the return of the Emperor and now absent from St. which wiil be some time in the early part of Candidates to fill the Russian mission are not and the position is not likely to go a Among the aspirants ior the place are Gen. of an ex Confederate officer and a personal friend oi President Morton of who is backed by the Union League of that aud Secretary of Legation at who was recently tendered aud refused the portfolio of Third Assistant Secretary of MONUMENT TO A A marble 13 feet in has recently been erected near ou the Connecticut bearing this inscription In memory of Thomas with a party of sixteen was here overpowered by 100 French and alter heroic und bloody July 14, 1748. Pour of the number were Taj with eight several of whom were were taken and four by Lewis Taylor and Serrano 1874." Taylor was granted a pension of for his bravery by the Massachusetts General aud promoted to a The monument will soon be THE BLACK Gen. Custer's final official report to Gen. Terry recapitulates his former and takes strong ground in favor of the immediate opening of the Black for military He indorses the report of gold and suggests further explorations next Prof. Winchell and Prof. Donaldson assert that Custer does not know of his own knowledge that any color of gold was found in the Black MISSOURI The Republican State Central Committee of Missouri has called n convention to meet at Jefferson City Sept. 2o, and has advised that no nominations be but that the party be left free to support this ticket which in their judgment best calculated to secure economy and good This action is a part of the programme announced by the St. Louis which was partially carried out in the recent nomination of Gentry for MORE GOLD Rich gold discoveries aie reported in ibe near M. and Carroll is almost for the The discoveries are by liver 800 miles above atd can be reached gold yields from 1 to 7 cents per Carroll is in a neh copper AMERICAN RIFLE The following is the American Rifle Team selected to compete with the Irish Team in the international match at Creed ou the 26th H. H. L. T. S. L. L. G. W. J. r. B. Col Li J. aud A. Wingate was chosen Captain the The Supreme Court of on the 15th granted the injunction in the famous railroad An injunction was asked by the state authorities compelling the railroads to comply with the new rail road law of the The conrt grants the It covers all the lines of the Chicago aud Northwestern and Milwaukee aud St. except that part of the Milwaukee and St. Paid railroad running between Milwaukee and Prairie du because the charter of that road was granted by the territorial legislature and does not come under the state The court gives the railroad companies until the first of October to comply with the SENATOR Senator recently addressed a in St. called to ratify the ticket nominated by the Party of He reserved for a future occasion the expression of his views on questions of national and merely indicated his approval of the Independent and promised his support to its The attitude of the new party in regard to the finances is not all he yet it is The party may be considered the in this aud the Senator will do all he can to bring it down on the right He denied that the Reform was of a scheme to secure his return to the and asserted that he scrupulously held aloof from it in the beginning that it might not be interpreted as a means to personal AMERICAN The American Pharmaceutical ju in session at adjourned the 11th inst. The following Committee was appointed on the Pall of New John F. Baltimore Albert Tho Committee is to act with the American Executive of which Prof. Lawrence of is A resolution by Mr. to the effect that patented pharmaceutical aparatus shall patent be excluded from the consideration of the was laid on the anda resolution excluding foreign patent or proprietary medicines and nostrums was unanimously The Association then adjourned to meet in Boston on the first Tuesday of 1875. ORDER OF RED The great Council of the United States of the Independent Order of Bed Men met in annual session at September 8, and was called to order by James P. Great A call of the roll showed a large representation of and the following officers P. Great Charles S. Great St. Paxton Great William F. Great St. Joshua Great C. of J. C. Great Frank W. Great M. THE NEW The Chicago Tribune The steamer Faraday is now crossing the ocean from the and laying in its course the new direct cable from the Irish to the American At last accounts the work was advancing The cable had been once lost and and there was little apprehension of The quietness with which this undertaking has proceeded is in singular contrast to the noise which attended the laying of the first The people have become used to ocean and forgotten that they were ever GERMAN Recently published statistics show that 700,000 for the most part natives of have embarked from Hamburg and Bremen the last five The whole country is up in arms to pnt a stop to this wholesale particularly agricultural are getting to be too few to supply the A disinclination of many of the young men of Germany to serve in the German army has not a little to do with their leaving the A GOVERNMENT The through District Attorney has brought suit against Gen. A. C. who was the agent of the war department in the sale of the Fort Ripley Military Reservation in 1857, to recover the amount of the which is in reality a proceeding to settle the as the sale has never been confirmed by the and the land is still claimed by Gen. Jones holds the funds iu trust for whichever party may be entitled to them by judgment of the court or CHALLENGE The challenge of a four oared crew of England to row any iu the worid a shell race for five hundred pounds a has been accepted by Assembly of New who agrees to select four men from New York and to meet the English the race to take place at Springfield or and the distance to be live or six straight away or with GOV. DIX ON THE HAVEMEYER CASE Gov. Dix has decided the case of Mayor of New He condemns in pointed terms the action of the but while that the power of removal is only limited by the discretion of the it should be exercised only in the interest of the that there is no imputation of corrupt aud that under all tho he deems ll proper to decline any further proceedings in the What is a modem poet's fate To write his thought upon a The critic ou what is Gives a all is 1 Coy Hymen is like a maker of mm more massa call me. de more I won't Ho ilies from tho forward and bold He gives to the coy what ho keeps from tho kind Tho maidens that seek tho maidens that Are cast iu an opposite A bed and a pillow of precious stones Give poor rest to aching Life in The trusts to cno poor Can bo a mouse of any Critics on verso on triumph Proclaim their glory and augment their state proud tho scribbling fry hiss and waste stink aud Why is a garden's maze Like a young widow and fair it wants sonic hand to Tho weeds that have no business If you arc just use your Liko n I say Suck bim as long as you can Then throw the wretch - There's many a man hath move hair than Tho sun which yearly melts the polar Has the contrary effect on - j Somo have at first for then critics and proved plain at - If beards long and bushy wisdom Then Plato must bow to a hairy Man is a life is a pool Wc wrestle and For riches we Then drop in the grave and leave to a * * * Marriage is like A indeed his lot Who gets a good one of pure And withal easy but alight on A expensive Aud heaven deliver There is not In tho habitable globe so dire a torment As this devil iu gentle it gars me greet To think how mouy counsels sweet How mouy sage Tho husband frae the wife who would and march mid Be shot for in a And shoveled up into a bloody trench no one knows and all for Not - A nr ROBERT F. rem the New York Sunday When Arthur Calverly returned from his studies to settle down permanently upon the family all the young lads of the district seemed to envy the lad who was born with a golden spoon in his and united in predicting for him a brilliant gentler sex because he was handsome and and rode his horse with a the ruder portion because of his proficiency in the manly and the reckl ss profusion with which his money was lavished on every The paternal which was one of the oldest in had for a couple of centuries at in the possession of the Calverly of whom little was known save that the founder had emigrated among the early with whom he was so little associated save ou extraordinary not even the most intimate of his acquaintances were known to cross his A taciturn of swarthy whom even his own family appeared to as though there had been contamination in the very atmosphere that surrounded chilling and repelling all with whom he came in Gifted with a handsome which enabled him to live in something tike princely Arthur the inherited all the forbidding traits and mysterious habits of a long line of one feature which had been hitherto lacking Austere in his demeanor as any of his there still were times when the bow was and the lord of the summoning his acquaintances from far and would give an entertainment at which the wildest excesses would be With all a woman's with the right on his young Arthur Calverly was as proud of spirit as his though that father's The little he had seen of the world and its ways only whetted in him a desire to see and numerous were the freaks and escapades to which the enforced confinement of his new life now gave instead of as he had an increased amount of the leins were more tightly drawn than and he was very soou taught that a to his betters was one of the rules of the house to whose fortunes he expected to fall As was to be and grew rebellious the restraints thus and sought in the society of the profligate youth of his class to compensate for the rigors of his treatment when at On a brisk lall when the winds whistled shrill over meadow and and the sky was filled with flying scuds of portending a young Arthur was pacing the floor of his father's dust-covered library in silence and His arms were his lips and hifi whole air that of one aweary before his time of the world and its From a remote part of the blending with the whistling of the wind as it echoed shrill through the rumbling sounds of - revelry were borne to the mingled with oaths and but there was upon the face of the young heir presumptive nc responsive smile as he To the his brows wore a look of and lie season of riot and wassail has come and there is now for me nothing but neglect and to be followed by reproach and harsh treat ment on the Would that I had been less the student and more the man of the that I might not have been fated to pass my days in s elusion which waste my energies and impair my powers at the moment when they should be most actively em Then again there was which was interrupted at length by the opening of a and a person somewhat riper in whoso brow was and whose steps were as though he had been fresh from some scene of stood before and apart when all around you are mirth and he as ho noticed the other's pre occupied is not like the Arthur Calverly of our college and still less like the heir to one of the oldest estates in the county of Old Arthur is already far gone in and I have stolen away to see what has become of his sou and and to bring him back to the Jack wits were not somewhat the worse for good was tiie he would know better than request my presence as t stranger at a tabic where I am better entitled to I know too well the treatment that awaits me should I dare my father's wrath in what he is pleased to term his moments of and was just making up my mind to divert myself by an hour's sport in the when your coming set all thoughts of that nature to is bettor game in the field than is to be found in the said with a two-fold the marries his younger daughter Effie to Adam to-night - a man whose years should better entitle him to play the role of and a lot of us lads are to be present at the lie may think himself lucky if he escapes a ducking in the before his night's experiences are you go the golden-haired and blue-eyed lassie of the slashes What a desecration I knew her when a and have never her in other light than as the playmate of my boyish to whom I used to give parties and what not at the It is old I is at the What a pity sonic one with spirit could not be found to prevent the profanation He will feel the claws of the cat before he gets said with a knowing wink that was not lost upon his it used to be said that yon were sweet upon once and who so fit to avenge her wrongs and teach old Adam Clayford his needed yon will join to divert my said of remaining If I find that coercion has been used I will teach the principals in the outrage a lesson they seem to for the land they both live on is held only in trust until I become of and their may not after so profitable as they The sun was already getting low as some half-dozen young as smart as ever put foot in rode forth from the stables of Culverly A parting flask to the merry souls left behind many of whom were now anything but safely deposited under tho they were dashing at down the public in the direction of the little rustic chapel iu which the rite was to be the lord of the being by that time too far gone to inquire after his They had traversed but part of the leading through the most part of the district noted for acts of when the storm which had been all the morning gathering burst over their Great the growth of more than a were torn up by their roots and hurled as lightly as feathers across the Bolt and flash followed flash with the rapidity of discharges of while the rain descended in such volumes as to convert the mountain roads into Huge boulders aud fragments of rock were hurled crashing and bounding into the swollen streams at the bottom of the bridal bed will prove a moist I am that begins with such evil said who was so drenched within and without as to bid defiance to the in the rest of his companions were not far behind even Arthur who had the additional goad of despondency to urge him 011. By the time they had by hard riding reached 11 part of the way where the roads were drenched to the but relief opportunely appeared at this in the shape of a huge hunting a part of Calverly within which a number of persons had already installed They were the two bridal which were to have joined forces at this and thence have proceeded directly to the chapel iu which the rites were to have been but the storm coming they had been driven the shelter of the within the ample of which they had kindled a rousing around which i the bridal party were drying The which is an invariable accompaniment of such was already passed I and great hilarity was I which received new zest from the trusion of the young heir expectant j with his Under the tion of Arthur Calverly a raid was i upon the contents of the ' and a gratifying addition was made to the resources of the The reverend man being and old Adam bearing in mind the proverb that is many a slip 'twixt the cup and it was arranged that the knot should be tied then and She stood up at one end of a tearful yet past her despite the palor which had driven the roses from her bashful who was evidently as yet hardly alive to the importance of the step she was The a withered old man whose locks were blanched with the snows of sixty was already pressing forward to assume his proper but paused for an instant to drain a canteen to his and that brief as it decided his sweet whispered a voice at her have yon forgot ten Arthur Arthur verly who shared your childish sports and to half in naif in you plighted your maiden troth He has returned from his place of exile and his a man and an heir in his own free to renew the old vows and to make you his own in the law's These nuptials are evidently abhorrent to you as they must be in the sight of An instant and it will be too late to Say then the word which makes you Poor She did not see that he who addressed her was half beside himself with the effect of repeated nor heeded the glare of the eye with which he regarded She knew only that she had been offered the means of escape from a terrible and that it was Arthur Calverly to whom she was indebted for the The tide of olden recollection rolled in their eyes and in a trice she was in his arms and was borne toward the the simple rustics being easily restrained from interfering by the friends crowded abont Old Adam Clayford went down in the scuffle with a cracked which sent him to his and ultimately to and Effie wa s spirited the Lord knows Years fled by with lightning during which nothing was heard of the heir to the Calverly and old Arthur Calverly lay on his bed of a miserable looking wreck of what had once been a Then was and only the misau gloom which for so long a time had hung about the house of For years the male members of the line had been hopelessly the malady invariably manifesting itself just prior to the coming of age of the unhappy and young Arthur despite the fond hopes of his had proved no exception to the The breath was hardly out of old Arthur's body when a stranger who papers entitling him to the bulk of the It was no less a person than Jack who had been the companion abroad of the younger and professed to have furnished the money which had supported his He brought with him a new in her would hardly have been recognized for the Effie Walters of a former In the process of time there strayed into tho village an clad in with his vacant look and sunken attracted hardly a glance from the numerous pedestrians whom he Yet many of them had him in former and it was really the last of the who was found the next morning lying stiff dark upon the sod at the gate of the tomb within which so many of his were A War One of the bravest it has often been the war of the says the Boston the occasion of the by Gen. John G. of the rebel batteries on the at the time of the siege of Little in 1803. The operations of the Confederate troops commenced at March 14th of the same the first anniversary of the occupation of that place by * A very short tarry was made on the opposite shore from as a the rebels passing on to Little where Gen. with a small force of troops then and it was next heard that the Union forces with their General were An attempt was made by land to relieve the Union but it was a failure all was and for many days so. Finally on the afternoon of April 10th, with but a forlorn hope of river had been so thoroughly fortified and obstructed by the enemy to save the garrison from small steamer way fitted out and left with supplies of food and a regiment of stout hearts of the With much hazard and some loss of life the boat passed the batteries and succeeded in landing its With the position being a strong the Union troops were able to hold but Gen. Foster desired to do defeat his Tired with the futile efforts of his subordinates to bring troops to his he resolved to return by the same boat that had brought relief in starting on the afternoon of April 16th. On arriving at the rebel batteries they opened on the steamer a furious being within range the infantry poured in volley after The craft was struck by six and twelve pound shot not less than twenty besides being thoroughly bored with musket A minie bullet killed the A twelve pound ball took off the arm of the colored Shots were made at the water but the leaks were One of the missiles passed through Gen. Foster's own state cutting the mattress in he at that time being in another part of the Balls struck the but fortunately did not disarrange and the boat went reaching the same The commander of the department restored confidence at his headquarters and was once more at A division of troops was soon in marching but the enemy knew their man too he had escaped from their anticipated capture of and they rapidly made haste to get Clams and The as an ingredient of is an and noble Little roasted and peacefully reclining on their have a tender aud delicate grace calculated to inspire poetry and enthusiasm in the sternest As the presiding element of the clam is and clams raw are food for The clam has become celebrated in another In we learn that when a persistent and obtrusive hen of that state has become so permeated by a sense of the whole duty oi hens that she insists upon setting the populace have resource to They casually put some alive into the and when these interesting aquatic creatures get warm they just mildly open their and that hen goes off somewhere to ruminate upon the general uncertainty of She doesn't come York it is produces annually 195,000 tons of flax 45,000; 40,000; 20,000 Great 18,000 12,000 9,000 3,000 other 8,000. The total production in Europe is 350,000 Notes Concerning Fast THE NEW KTSO OF THE The Saratoga correspondence of the New York Graphic says Not having seen the great the next thing was to see the victorious so to-day I drove out to call upon Fellowcraft is as gentle as a little submitted to being kissed and patted with a quietness that almost became patronizing Ho has not a proud like some of the racers of his notably his who always strikes an attitude when visitors approach Fellowcraft looks rather but yet has an air of as if conscious that when things become serious he would show who was He is a and has some of the Lexington a pair of very long white stockings on his hind and a good sized star on his His maine and tail decidedly j ust the red with which the blende of the period has familiarized He had on his traveling clothes of red but one of his attendants kindly removed his bonnet to show his Fellowcraft hurt himself not a whit iu the he came present at the finish told and looking as if he could rim another 4 He ate a good square full as soon as it was offered him after the and no better sign of health can a horse TOE MAKE Referring to a recent remarkable performance of the mare at Spirit of the Times Mr. Deforest has constantly affirmed for the past two years that he had a mare that could bent anything but Goldsmith aud when not trotting against her beat her own every owner of something apt to holdand express opinions of a similar bnt somehow or another they are never the wonder has shown and under circumstances which uphold all that Mr. Deforest and Mr. Darker have so confidently Lula is the latest one to break the twenties and secure a record among the and that with a bound that has electrified the whole trotting At Cleveland she showed herself to be a greatly improved mare since her retirement last and at in the 2:24 she made the third heat in 2:10;, coming home from the in 1:07;, aud making a losing break in the first Such a performance places Lula at once in the flight of the trotting and it is a pleasure for us to congratulate Mr. Harker on the possession of the sensation of the We only the time is not far distant when we shall be called upon to chronicle a still greater triumph for j not as commonly j JOB In all its Brandies Neatly and Promptly executed on reasonable All orders for Job Work or Advertising Rent by mail will as prompt attention as if you parties called in Bt the wide lake's margin I marked her weird lake where tho alders A fair with a soft And I deemed that hor thoughts had flown To her and her and As she lay there watching the deep All all Then I heard a as of men and And a boisterous troop drew Whither now will retreat those fairy feet Where hide fill tho storm pass One glance - the wild glance of a hunted She easts behind gave one And there fallowed a splash and broadening ring Ou the lake where tho alders She had gone from the ken of ungentle men 1 Yet scarce did I for For I knew she was safe in her own home the would appear For she was the is a bay standing 15 hands j of and one ] whoso conformation has always impressed us with the idea that she was possessed of great power and She was sired by Alexander's he by the Morse her dam being a thoroughbred Trotting under the name of Jennie several years made a record of 2.-27J in Previous Odds and is depressed During the first six months of this year 500,000 tons of coal were raised at the Nova Scotia and Cape Breton in immense numbers have just been discovered on the western coast of and the gathering of them promises a superior to the The minister who preached a sermon from the Godliness is also believes that Honesty is the best Schneider's including those given by the irrepressible Albert are to be brought to the Nevada boasts of a matrimonial who has been married five times and has never paid a cent to tho officiating Of what trade are And what's their combs are regular Y. Com. Adv. If that's the case their conduct is scarcely a last remarked a guest to a California as he came down stairs the other Only a few of the beys shooting at a and their balls rattled against the the celebrated funeral furnisher of has proved himself a good friend to the after alL He successfully fought corpulency all his and now that he is dead convalescents benefit by the asylum he has A receipt for getting up a fashionable summer Let the lady run her head into a sheaf of and afterward stick in a few field flowers hero and there to light up her and then the thing is Size of ments recently made iu England that wagons are most easily on all kinds of when the fore the same and hind wheels are of to the property of Mr. j and when the pole lies lower than the she was owned by Col. of who sold her Reverend - you leave the letter at the abont three years when she was did you leave tne letter at brought east and placed in the hands squire's your of John who then trained I they're dinner company Reverend gentleman business had you to be listening How often have I told your I only listened with my are yon holloaing Billy said a mother at the one after her two had been put to Please said wonts half the said him have it and you can take the other says he wants his half onfc of the and make me sleep on both sides of In 1824 Burns commenced the employment of In 1840 their first steamer came to North Their American fleet now numbers forty-nine comprising a tonnage of 90,000 and engines amounting to 15,000 horse a navy greater than that of most of the maritime nations of the The firm is composed of Messrs. Burns of Mclver of and William Cunard of There is such a thing as having too many children if your memory is The other night Spriggins counted his but could only make up is he asked his I thought there were of them at the last So there she one of them died since said it seems to me I heard about that at the Somebody has been finding fault with the natural philosophy in Poe's He How could the lonely on that placid of on the but above and of course right against the any law of illumination his shadow on the for the poet's soul to float in and be lifted there was a glass ventilator over the door and light iu the of and the landlady didn't out at ten Central near the statue of A little throng surrounding the effigy of the Wizard of the and admiring it from several Enter a good-natured old Irish lady with a beaming face and a preposterous Perhaps she for after gazing fixedly at the deeply into the she said to a gentleman who stood Who is this sir Old man is Walter Old and General One Saturday night the Austin Piute with disheveled distended and a general look of rushed into Sower's and throwing down a excitedly me deck cards and four bits candles We knew by his excitement and eagerness to obtain the articles that a big poker game must be in progress the so we questioned hum regarding it. he big poker game me heap loser play 'em all get even dam grabbing the cards and candles Mr. Under bis hands Lula did not make much after her poor performance at Springfield last all of Mr. horses were transferred to the care of Mr. Charles But a few days after this change Lula trotted at Prospect Sept. 24, in 2:24{, that being her last appearance previous to her race at Attacked by a Florida letter to the New York Sun. Both tho Indian and St. Lucie rivers are filled with a rank which takes root at a depth of 20 or 30 and rises to the It is called because it is eaten by the wonderful or Florida is the only spot on the North American continent where this animal is It is amphibious and and weighs from 800 to 2,000 It suckles its and has a head like a a nose like a flippers like a and a tail like a Such is the description by those who have seen it. Of immense when at bay it can knock a boat to The body is powerfully The bones are like and the ribs are and and as white as The is very Once in a while one gets Several have been One was captured a years ago and taken to Savannah but it died within a few The meat is eaten by the people living on the Upper Indian and it is said to be sweet i and Indians are extremely fond of it. While on the way from Lake Moore and Hammond had a narrow escape from a They were sailing at twilight in one of and tortuous lagoons leading to the While rounding an abrupt curve in a mangrove swamp they startled a The monster was sleeping under some low Thinking itself it made a rush for the Fortunately the water was and it slipped under the Its scraped the and the craft was lifted from the The lashed the waves with its barely missing the and raised such a swell that she half filled with The pale-faced men baled her out and their Years ago an Indian river caught in a similar The night was very A frightened shattered his aud she went to the The hunter caught the boughs of the overhanging mangroves and tried to pull himself bnt was barred by the network of All night long he clung to the Clouds of mosquitos surrounded and he suffered almost intolerable At daylight he managed to get into the and after many hardships worked his way to a point opposite Jupiter where he made himself heard and was John B. founder of the Buchtel a Universalist at offered to give to endow two professorships to be filled by provided the Universalist women of the country would raise the same sum for the same They have and Mr. Buchtel has paid over the money he he struck a bee line for the camp on the  

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