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Athens Southern Banner (Newspaper) - May 27, 1837, Athens, GeorgiaA the ferment of a free is preferable to the torpor of a despotic of. , of of. S at ukr a May 27 1887. , ,.tunjr. L. 3 a a Jis Riporti. Mrs. Mary Hill Louisa Mill John Carmichael Sarah a. Cummin Quot Augusta free school society in cry h. Cumming Ann f. Cumminier tank of add is a 15t/i aprils 1637. Sin a i present to your compliance v. In i lie Law a minute Seal cent of the standing i id Inanna Cmunt of this link prepared from its 1 James f. Hamilton Hooks on monday Trio 3d instant. I have the Honor trustee e. A. Jackson to be very respectfully your obedient servant 1 Robert Walton trustees John Moore. Frost. R. Danid ils Fez cell icy a line Schley g or Ruhr Kiaie of Fraser . I . Bunce a James Davis .1 is Jilin Rel from the no Hoof the Hank of a Justa on Mun Date 3d aprils 1637, or. I o can it Stock 10,000 b Iret. A i iid in 1,200,000 a a of this Bank cd l,g2�,391 3d on band 73g,6� l �6 in circulation amount line to Oiler a sinks la Heeks on other Banks on time i tue to individuals i Typo Silas and . I Button i Sirj Lus protits unclaimed o and loss 866n&Quot 3g7 03,608 78 20,911 13 570 22 462,533 25 12,025 00 1 7,317 20 s 2.600,t00 50 -. id funds Viz oui leu in ier in i Niue to Maln Rity at bos ton new York c i Aries ton 8avannali and to Bibin a a a Quot. Dior a iii to maturity at a. Vun Nali Lobile and Atje lick places >.uju.l.,. T of j. C r. Lib i u ing to m Jiu h Trio discount cd Panor by Over to re. Is i rothst. I and in suit 12 it a Leil but not i i it Uit 25,313 g2 a nor Intuit 15,329 59 712,925 51 Robert a. Reid Anthony Porter Savannah James in. Hammond Robert a Reid guardian 31. E. R. I William camping David my Konne i trustees Thomas c. Davis a Sarah Adams a we. In. My can 3irs, Eleanor l. Nesbitt in org c. Watkins Robert a. Reid guardian h. O. cos cry Joel 3iartin, Joseph River trustees Meson , i James b. Walker Thomas Nesbitt 3iary Ann Nesbitt trustee 3iarv Ann c. My kinnic31. N. 3iuury, Jane Telfair Thomas Barrett Ann p. Cunningham James Campbell 1 Peter Boisclair Josiah Sibley cd 61 co c5 cd co 50 50 50 50 50 45 45 5o 4o 5o 5o do 36 35 35 35 31 33 5o 27 52 27 2g to 25 25 25 2o a too g.500 6,600 6,000 5.000 5.000 h 5.000 5.000 5.000 4.500 4.500 i timoted depreciation protest account 91,916 94 1,095 75 $1,792,607 11 Tanh of Darien april 22, 1837. A. Jacob Wood president. Be. S. Olfes cashier. Statement of Exchange and notes discounted by the Bank of Darien and branches showing amount in suit under protest and not in suit and run. Ninga also amount considered bad doubtful and monday the 3d Day of april 1837. 5.000 amount of Dis 4.000 j counted $550,21 g 82 5.000 amount considered doubt 5.000 4.000 3,8oo 3.500 3.000 3.500 3,Loo 3,3oo 5.000 2,7oo 5,2oo o 7 Lul. 717 Good. 519,499 62 amount in suit a a under protest and not in suit a a running to maturity. 1,2g5 2,098 81 54g.852 03 -550,2 in 62 amount of notes discounted. i 2,Coo amount considered bad a a doubtful a a a a Good o 2o 2o 2o 25 25 25 tit 25 2.500 2.500 2.500 2.500 2.500 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2.500 2.500 o a a in suit a a under protest and not in suit a a running to maturity. 44,446 ,137 45 694,816 05 160,727 28 7g,694 10 $755,399 50 Roll Luther 15 a 975 Rees John 50 3,250 Rowe a is Smith 75 4,875 r. A so King 20 1,300 Stone Jeremiah 50 3,250 Stovall pleasant 110 7,150 Stovall a a Simmons �?�50 3,250 Stuart James p. 50 3,250 Subbs Thomas b. 10 650 scid a. In 5 325 Sanford a Linin 10 650 Samuel a Parkman 161 11,765 Thomas Edwards 100 6.500 Troup James 63 4,420 , Hugh 4s 0,120 Taylor Thomas 75 4,875 Urquart Iolin a. Trustee 50 3,250 Walton Robert 150 9,750 Wofford we. B. 15 975 Wii Olsen A 20 1,300 William Rulber Foid Cut. 15 975 Williams r. F. 4 260 Wood Jacob 15 975 y Onge p. R. 14 910 individual shareholders 9,940 647,150 Bank of Darien 60 3,900 10,000 651,050 517,978 12�?755,3.99 50 1,>"10,101 51 118,250 33 int of Disotu cd 113,2 .g33. ? p por 1 Over Liutti remains by Ccu a ent of inc , Umler special a Van Cunt 92, to 19 r. of disco eau d All cons Ltd re Good l,92e,3g0 a a ii not it us it to Elliis Bank by her Bauko in goo 1g9,3g7 28 93,608 78-70,758 50 1g9,5g7 2=� 1 .n.�?T. In in auks of a 70,125 g2 s of the ranks in ii is so All in Good a cd177.711 ii s of Distant Banks in gift of i Crea it 2 kit in a i Kil iii i of l a a Notis in i us 19s,58c 11 70,125 g2 a Obi a my Copper Coin 11�?~lomging to Liis Bank in i vaults 210.190 25 a longing to this i aul. In of Iier let a of state 11,925 a lean add role or Jared f it a la Kadel. Psia -10,000 -195,5 0 n 193,585 11executors Jolin Campbell John 31. , 31 is. . 3plean, Frusy pcs county Academy Jas. Gardner guardian a we. 31. Gardner l. A. Dnga.=, Robert Clarke 31 is. Vin Cendor , s. A 11. Jones George 31. Newton 3irs. Calls Crinch Fil Simmons Josco h Calhou Samuel Clarke trustee Mary a d. Barnes Angus 3iartin, William White i James k Longstreet Samuel Clark i Jolin Edgar 31. A Nesbit r. , j. E. Nesbitt 3ichacl Ivin Chio a John and Samuel Bones a Sarah g. Haig i David Wardlaw i Henry Once and Richard Tubman Whitaker i 31 is. Lucy Isaac i Franck Hammill 1 James Harrison i Robert Mcdonald James and we. Harper. Thomas m Gran guardian j �8. 3i�?Tgran, a 3iarlin,. Tacub Abr Liams Robert f Poe tru tee ii. Fosbrook Joseph h. Lumpkin i Emily ii. Thomas i , and com Nav i rail Road Augusta Lull 25 2o 25 21 2o in 15 15 15 15 11 15 u 15 11 10 11 Lolo Lolo Lolo Lolo 9 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 2o Bank of Darien april 22, 1637, Jacob Wood president. I. _ i yes Cash tire. It Ann stockholders in the Bank of do. Rich on monday the 3d april 1837. Names. No. Of shares. Atwoil Henry. 145 Adams Burroughs 50 2,000 2.500 2.500 2,000 amount. 2,000 2,Loo 2.000 a Coo j 1.500 1.500 i 1.500 1.500 1.400 1.500 1.400 1 5oo 1,100 1 tool Loo 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 9oo 7oo Coo a 5oo 5oo 5oo 5oo 5oo 5 00 4oo 3oo 2,000 , George estate 4 Barnes lev Godfrey 67 Baldwin r. C. 200 Blodget Flemming if co. 50 Byrd Henry 20 Butler Ali ideas 20 Butler m. K. Trustee 5 Butler m. K. 20 Beal Raney g Burroughs Benjamin 50 Bostwick Ann 10 Bowen Horatio 22 Bugg Sarah a. 100 Crane j. D. 15 Clarke Samuel 70 Cashan c. 31. 50 Champion a. 50 Corbit s. D. 30 Cooper John m. 10 Cessna a k. Green 15 Cooke a. B. 25 Cooke William 36 Central Bank state of 9,425 3.250 260 4,355 1.300 3.250 1.300 1.300 325 1.300 390 3.250 650 1,430 6,500 975 4,550 3.250 3.250 1,950 650 975 1,625 2,340 it was fifty minutes past five consequently the balloon rapidly plunged into night. The aspect of the world beneath nov became Curi Ous in the extreme. The whole plane of the Earth a surface fur leagues round As fur and Ifie Eye could Dis Lincile embrace seemed absolutely teeming Nevith the scattered fires of the population and a starry spectacle below that almost rivalled the Lus tre of the firmament above. Incessantly during the earlier portion of the night before the inhabitants had retired to rest Large sources of Light id presence of some More extensive Community would appear Jusi looming above the Distant horizon in the direction in which they were advancing bearing at first no faint resemblance to some vast conf Ugra Tion. By degrees As they Drew Nighor this confused mass of illumination would appear to increase in intensity extending Over a Large portion of the View and assuming a More Dis i Lant appearance until at length As the Hil j Loon passed directly Over the spot it sudden i by resolved itself into streets and squares exp Hibbing the perfect Model of a town hut diminished into curious minuteness by Lii height from which it was seen. In this manner the j mro nauts rapidly trave ride a Large space of the continent embracing a vast succession of j towns and villages solely distinguishable by j Luicir nightly illumination. One of these views i singularly captivated their Alten Loii. They state of Georgia \ m i Tosh county. S personally apr Jared before me Samuel Falmer approached a District which so cinch actually to one of the justices of the inferior court of said i Blazear. Studding the 1 the Bounds of civilized Europe and were Hov. A i wac horizon. The shores of the germ of Zanyor hovering Over the Baltic. From shia apprehension however they were relieved by the recollection that their course was unchanged. At length they saw the Day but saw it under the most novel and interesting circumstance of. 3 about six of clock after crossing the Rhine a the balloon Rose to a considerable Csc vation and showed them the glad Dening glimpse of the Sun. The View was now magnificent a the Ballaran occupying the Centre of a horizon of 300 Miles diameter and comprising in it single vast View scarcely less than 80,000 Square Miles. The country that spread below was a Rich undulating and boundless landscape with the Rhine dividing it and losing itself among the Vapours that still Clung to Trio Hills or covered the valleys. The ascents and descents of the balloon still More varied Dij Prospect. A rapid descent frat hid the suit from their View and they were wrapped in the night which Arll shadowed the lower re Gion of the air. Again they Rose within sight of this splendid display again they lost and it was not until after they had thus made the Sun Rise three times and set twice that they could regard Daylight As Complete upon the mighty expanse below. They now thought of making their final descent. But the ques it a lion arose a a where were they Quot v they saw below them ranges of Forest wide Plains and Large spaces covered with Snow giving rather Iha Stariing impression that they had passed Thev y swept . Rfcs cashier of the Bank of Darien who being do i by mints Tion the april x00 4to Luc uus lol la quiz i iii wvii.t., a a Jacob Wood president. Squad ii and All the More prom incl features Eben. S. Rees. Cashier. A a the City were indicated by the larger a. Sworn to before me this a 22d april 1537. Cumulation of Light. I hey could even hear sa3iuel Palmer j. I. C. I. C. J the Busy murmur of file population the whole i forming an earthly j in tire it the most striking contrast to the darkness the serenity and the silence of the vast Region above in which they wore moving. This was tiie City of Liege whose surrounding Iron foundries formed the horizon of flume. This was the last spectacle of the kind that met their eyes. To licence fort i it All was mini Glitz every sound was hushed every i girl died and al was solemn i and awful obscurity. Withdrawn from the Earth which was buried in the profound Cost stillness they looked to the heavens. Tenro it us no Moon. The Hue of the sky was in tensely Black hut the stars redoubled in their Lustre shone like Sparks of the whitest Silver. Occasional flashes of lightning came from the North. In a situation Wlinich it was never in the Power of any Man to describe before the sketch of night Given by or. 3iason, has All Lake trip ii Auk 12,000 l,2oo, i Ofa Justa april 3d, 1637. A Robert r. Roe cashier. A -392,11 29 322,-11 2.7 to in of sic Cie ind specie Fui ids gg1,865 is real Siale Bauk iii House Slock in the Georgia rail Road and co a Pauy protest , Loii evil al , Luik cd aiinstr., 3d pril 1837. Edveard ii Nell Book keeper. State of Georgi Richmond county. \ i pcs orally Najip card before me win. A. Kuin a notary Public John Moore pres Iciel and Robert f. Poe cashier Olio being severally sworn say that they believe the return to which this al Davit is an i i no Wocl Coli hits a True statement from the books of Tho i Bank of Augusta on monday the third Day of april i eighteen Hundred and thirty seven that the charac a ter Given therein to the discounted paper was prepared from the Raj sort of messes. John Bones James b. Bishop and Samuel Clarke committee appointed it 2�1 by Board of directors for that purpose which Job. Report was and approved by Ike said Board of directors. John Moore ��?�3,�00,702 09 Louera k. Fok. Subscribed and sworn to me before Ino this if >8,Coo 00 g9,010 00 Teenah Dav of april 1837. W3i. A. Kain notary Public r. C. 3d of in the Bank of Augusta april 1837. J on Lral Bank 1000 100,000 Richard pub Naupold a Potter Georgia insurance and Trust co. Cummin Quot Savanna i a Ohn Campbell Olizi , Lugii Nesbitt to i Moore a Ohn p. King Guardia Chokis a Laigaic re tic i Campbell . Ann Cumming Kuncis Gardner pm m h. Turpin Asaph Waterman Tuttle Lames Wardlaw Hamilton Isaac , 1000 603 519 500 500 300 270 20.7 201 200 140 199 165 160 171 Igo 170 152 175 133 Jno. Bones guard a g. O. To. While 125 do do do a. E. Wei it 175 mrs. Francis a Caw 117 of Rusico Ann e. Cumming 105 Mercer 100 win. J. C. Allen 100 mrs. Fanny Moore 100 George Jones 100 a Stry and wardens st. Paul a Church 127 Thos. S. Metcalf Loo George ii. Jct gift a 100 trustee mrs. S. S. R. Jenkins 85 Truette John ii. Cumming 95 trustee s. W. Cumming 81 Elizabeth Reid 10� William Smith 200 Adam Johnston trustee 75 win Bones Charleston 75 medical College of Georgia 80 Koger Amble trustee mrs. Mary c. Davis �b5 trustee h. H. Gum ining 60 go,300 51.900 50.000 �?�50,000 30.000 27.000 20.500 20.100 20.000 a 14.000 1 19.900 16.500 16.000 17,100 16,000 17.000 15,200 17.500 13,300 12.500 17.500 11.700 10.500 10.000 10,000. 10,000 10,000 12.700 10.000 10.000 8.500 9.500 8,100 10,000 20.000 7.500 7.500 8,000 8,300 6.500 Oil a Darien 22d april 1837. Sir i have the Lionor to transmit herewith the Sci annual return and statement of Titis bunk and its , us required by Law. I am very respect full yours Sec. Wood. President. His excellency William Schley governor state of Georgia. Consolidated report of the. Ijanke of a. Rien and its branches of monday the 3d Day of april ib31. J or. To Bank notes issued 1,132,808 on hand 581,613 a a a a in , a a capital Stock paid in a a less redeemed. A a dividends unclaimed a a monies on deposited a amount due to other Banks a a balance of reserved fund incl. Ding discounts received since december last and after deducting All losses bad debts do pc citation of property and sex. Lenses to Dale by Cash on band in Gold 85,252 05 a a in Silver 72,284 95 $551,195 651,050 3,900�?647,150 13,329 74 226.545 59 217,712 73 136,671 15 $1,792607 11 or. Specie Bills of other Banks amount due by other Banks Exchange discounted All Good except $717, doubtful notes discounted after deduct. Ing All considered bad real estate after deducting is. 157,537 75,523-233,060 157,918 10 550,216 82 755,399 50 Clapman ii. J. 15 975 Collier Jolin 6 390 Deville Lemuel 35 2,275 Duncan William a a co. 50 3,250 Duns Gustavus 15 975 a do la Molla Jacob 18 1,170 Dean Benjamin 8 520 Duncan William 12 780 1 Ely Charles a. 15 975 i Elias Reid 100 6,500 i Freeman Thomas a 10 630 i flour nov r. W. 33 2,145 it Field j. D. 15 975 1 Forsyth John. 111 7,215 i Garner John i. 54 3,510 1 Green a. 11, 25 1,625 Gibson Nick 68 4,420 Hutchinson Robert 110 7,150 Halsey David f. 20 1,300 far per Henry 50 3,250 Higginbotham James 20 1,300 Hitt pfc Dill -50 3,250 hand pc Barton 50 3,250 Hull Waller r. 100 6,500 Harris s. L. W. 11 a 715 in Corv j. P. 150 9,750 hand b. E. 4 260 Jennings Thomas j. 44 2,860 Jessup g. R. 10 650 Jennings Thos j. 20 1,300 j. W. A be i. T. Heard 50 3,250 Jackson r. B. 50 3,250 James and Harper 100 6,500 King r. A a w., a a co. 230 16,000 Kilburn Jos. K. 100 6,500 Kennan m. J. 10 650 King William 8 520 King Ralph 2 130 King Roswell Jun. 2 130 Kimberly Anson 142 9,230 Leon p. Ltd l. C. Dugas20 1,300 Lambert Robert 20 1,300 Liddic James 15 075 Lamar Henry g. 15 975. Morgan Frederick a. 50, 3,250 my Rea and Hins Vulej 2� 1.300 Matthew Nelson 20 1,300 Mitchel Andrew 100 6,500 my Corinel Eil 15 975. Mitchel Henry 10 650 Mitchel Alexander 17 1,105 my Dpnald j. C. 15 975. Muir a. L. 2 130 Muir. M. W. 2 130 Muir a 3 ,195 my Totosh Academy 14 910 Nicholl Alexa Widert. 20, 1,300 Napier Thomas t. 15 975 purse Thomas trustee 10 650 Palmer Samuel 25 1,625 Padelford e. 70 4,550 Poe Robert of. Yoo 6,500 Poe William �38 5,720 Patrick a a 16 1,040 Penfield Josiah. Estate 05 4,225 from the Southern literary messenger. Invitation. Come from thy cold and Cloudy clime. For softest airs arc whispering Here A�awir&Gti�W.N&Ltmv-la-pjto�?inq.j3rjulc�. And loves own Leafy time is near. Come bask beneath our smiling sky Como drink the Balmy breath of Spring and give thy Check of damask Dye to zephyrs lonely fanning Wing. Here hearts arc warm hero hands arc free. Each Eye shall cordial Welcome beam and thou our Nymph and Grace shall to and Naiad of our Silver Stream. And love shall Lead thy Steps along and pleasure Fillow in Lily train while music pours her sweetest song i o Welcome Beauty Back again. Geo. Eremus. Geihl &Quot.3rrws so Scull a Rtiz it. Firing Over the do Arcata of Poland or them Hospi Tubic Steppes of Russia. However they now resolved upon descending and after two attempts baffled by the failure Folh wind and the nature of the ground alighted in safety at half past seven in the morning in the grand duchy of Nassau and about two leagues from a Neilburg. The voyage occupied eighteen hours and was in extent about 500 British Miles. This was altogether an extraordinary achievement. It was almost the first instance in which the balloon has not been used Asar Mere toy but been directed to practical util Ity. The narrative says that the Means of the machine were so entirely a exhausted that if they had been so inclined they might have circumnavigated the Globe. The grand difficulty hitherto has been the Seiok amp the amp want of a sufficient ascending Power to carry tin a sufi ii a visions and apparatus the want of a Power of Steerage and the hazards of Llie descent the first and the last seem to have Lieen fully obviated in the present instance. The directing Power is still the problem yet we iii that or. Green with perfect ease altered his course from North to South by ascending into the Southern current and his contrivance of i the interest of a new source of ideas. A a Noth the is on the same Princi-1 Hig a say this Clever describer a a could exceed j Pic of resistance by which the Helm acts or i the density of night which i prevailed during a ships Way. The application does not see Irv from the Blackwood a Magazine. The great balloon voyage. Monck masons narrative of the great bal this part of the to yoga. Not a single Terres. J trial object could any where to . An abyss of darkness visible seemed to encompass us on every Side and As we looked Forward into its Black obscurity in the direction in which we were proceeding we could scarcely resist the impression that we were cleaving our any through an interminable mass of Black Marble in which we in process of j were imbedded and which solid a Ifcic inches o i _ i la hians or greeks. The variety of ascents cents fits cold and Dusky enclosure. Even the which or. Green had made amounting to lights which at times we lowered from the ing Over the country at the Rale of forty Miles an hour. But his Dexter Lyv had produced two improvements of the first importance. One was the use of Coal Gas in place of Hydrogen. The expense of the Hydrogen and its Aulii iii ment the intensify of the surrounding darkness and As they descended deeper into its Frozen bosom absolutely to melt their Way i he cold was at the Point of co gelation. The Oil the water and the to have been much relied on and it is certain in yet to be regarded As simply the. First re Dimer ii of the Art. But whether its improved form or the actual application of steam or other machinery within the car shall be a matter of future trial in is imposes Bible to doubt that this voyage deserves to awaken Philosoph a ical interest once More and equally deserves to be recorded among the most Brilliant a. Gracious and successful enterprises of Britis i intelligence in the nineteenth Century the richest Man in Earth the Paris correspondent of the Albany daily Adverl scr says a a a Louis Philippe in without exp caption the richest Man in the world. To receives annually in ready Money a sum of twelve millions of francs. He derives a Rev it Enue of perhaps Twenty minions More front the hands forests and other property of the firings of the aeronaut were not severe in from the action of the Wood. While they were Titus Rushing on with almost whirlwind through this Ocean of for the atmosphere rendered it a most difficult consequence of their being entirely and wasteful Mode of inflation. The still More important invention was that of the guide rope a rope of considerable length and magnitude trailing on the ground and if Over the sea with a sufficient Quantity of water liquid ballast contained in vessels drawn along the surface. This invention promises to approach nearer to the required Means of directing the balloon than any other has been suggested. It Gifis 4ias been chiefly demanded a Power out of the air to act Xun Tho air so As to produce the Power of Coulee were Complete v Frozen. Yet the suf Crown. He is in the enjoyment of the private Fortune of the Orleans family which should have been United to the National Domain As was the custom with former Mon orc on their accession to he throne but which he was allowed to retain by an act consented motion an incident occurred calculated to alarm them in an extraordinary degree. By the. Discharge of ballast Tho balloon had suddenly risen to an Elevation of above 12,000 feet about two Miles in a few moments after they heard a violent burst Froni the lop of the in Loon follow cd by a loud rustling of the silk and All the signs of us having been a a another stick iii feature in this discovery a suddenly torn open. Immediately the car be says or. Mason a a is the altered aspect under which it enables the Jerona i to regard the perils of the sea. The Ocean now no longer he dreaded enemy of the Aerial voyager becomes at once his greatest Friend and instead of opposing his Progress offers him advantages More certain than even the Earth it. Self with All its , is calculated to or. Holland a gentleman of scientific Hab its projected. Tho Enterprise which has so strikingly signalized Jer station in our on mondays november 7, 1836, at half past one in the afternoon the balloon Rose from Vauxhall gardens with a moderate Breeze from Tho 6outb?East. I passed Ovic the we Eather was singularly Fine. At five minutes Post four they first saw the sea. After passing Canterbury to wards the North Quot hich would have carried them into the German Ocean. The Point was now to. Change the course in the direction of Paris. Ballast was Inow thrown out the balloon Rose into an upper current recovered her direction to the South East Ahlf co so cd the Straits of Dover in exactly one hour Abdulj 3,000 feet above the level of tie Jesca darkness yet almost wholly unconscious of i Lafitte and the victorious insurrection its who Lille knew what they were about on the eve of his taking the path to observe the Charier is King of Tho French. The amount of his private Fortune cannot to less than ten millions of francs per annul a he possesses besides an immense in ready Money estimated by some at Between one Hundred and fifty and to Hundred Miu Lions of francs. He pockets Tho Millton granted the Duke of Orleans to presumptive heir to the throne and the private Fortune to is supposed to have Given the Queen of the belgians and be has none of the obligate food with which the civil list of Charles x. Was burdened. The latter paid nearly six Ini Loos in pensions which Louis Phillippe Rias Fri bullit proper to suppress altogether f he had besides a Large military i household a Chapel Hunting establishment which Cost him at least As much More none of which have been retained by the present . Re venues Are it to try Dis encumbered Aid consequently fully adequate to the Raam tenancy his Fanti try a Hout any provisions from the state a a i Gaii to toss severed from the ropes and appeared to be sinking to the Earth. A second and a third explosion followed rapidly evidently giving the voyagers the impression that they were upon the Point of being pieces. But the alarm was Brief. The great machine suddenly recovered its stillness and All was Calm again. The concussions were sub sequently accounted for. By the stretching the network on the surface of the balloon which had become Frozen during he night when the machine suddenly shot up into the higher atmosphere it swelled and it iii she resistance Olathe Frozen network to this swell Jung which Pix it Dunedin Success a a a explosion so the sinking of the car was an illusion Occa sighed by the Surprise and suddenness of the action. When the Neri Vork had been relieved and the balloon was thus suffered to take its proper shape All was Calm and regular Oitice More. _ during the darkness they were sometime perplexed with sounds Frodo either Earth or air so strongly resembling the a in ayin a of wat against sonic vast line of so Bra that they were i ample d to think themselves a a a a ing a Fong a this is a miserable Day a Sord on of thu wrangling Tribo to a professional Friend Oil one of the later a and Rainy a a True november weather .4t Prozok by to suicide i have u great Iliad to blow Iny Brahms a it yet try a to you we he a Glt Rio shot if govt m a withe Bucuy scr the Clel by our sins the doctor by our diseases and the lawyer by our follies w hat do Printer by a in ? Echo answers a at

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