. aliM my more thua jonraeU. Tke ilMiMf an limdaoL Ha ia iiMdhWr th»«B •otSilM-UMml and in toyinn io raaiore hjiaell he take, hold otfte wroa* .trio*, md the reaolt ii danaatio ohaoa. Woman moat bsmsSEsSS money hw yoa to adorn Ih. 7ml with, whkh he ha. a right to expect com■mittJtttsffieL.
It is in the logging camp, that m he will sea — e redvooda. A iboldt oonnty got ont ol Mr enough to make his h bam, and to fence in two gnraod. A schooner was SI shingles made from a single it tree in Mendocino whose remi shown to me, made a mile of
re often split apart the entire mass is
woold not Uunk of finding fanlt towwd hhn “ ta ™ ^ jiroriding hia baby' Ifam Pima i; langhgd. -Thatseem* w-ridicnkrae, doeatt ot? and yet it ia ao mora k> than the andred aad one things worn I theahuabendMhst they •ithont health ywa can to neither, m^l^-d^ V Mf .' ro ?. km aa wen aa t do. Bomeumee airoroe,
I wish yon fanlt with I
‘wwa something could get bold ,
ttmn blow e log apart with gnnpowder. A tree four feet in diameter k sailed nnderelaed in these woods; and. ao skillful are the wood-choppers that
i largest giant of the
hate they want “ —
aa they say, they " drise a atak. the tree. The choppers do not 1 regular thickness; for the od, like the sequoia, swells i mely rough and broken country, and grertleight makes it neetosatr them eawfnlly, lest they should.
silane hsnsms alarming, when .boat duak tbo Mayor march ad with a large body of aimed dtiaens to tha relief of the bmd<«ed, while all the friend, of law and order hastened to the spot and
vainly exerted their eloqnence *- —
tha lempeat and prerent the a of blood, bat they were emaileo ply by a Tolley of atones and brickbats, one of which struck John Jay (aT “ ward Governor of New York) in
.forehead, while he wee esmeatly cn treat-
ing the multitude to disperse, felling him to the earth and wounding him ■everely. Finding all other arguments in vain, the Mayor determined to fire '*•— **“ ‘Tteebea, who
‘hi ta^£ae£
xl the Mayor to desist, hot before to oonld finish the
Lhrongh the
The advise then, to anffercra,
to give aa much tone aa they can to
air nervea by adopting all .•uaj. w hinh experience '— - “, and then avoid, an those ranees which an o exr .te an attack. I need
aeseealy deaento a sick headache ; on. rises in the morning mora deed thu alive ; perfectly tumble to swallow thi smallest particle of food, and often, perhaps, actually sick; bow the head throbs, and the pain inenaara by the slightest movement; how speaking doing is a burden beyond bearing; he — prays to be left alone in the ‘
ibontSOO untribated ST he marines 103 officers a ond West India Regiment furnished 206_oflloera and men. encountered n — distance from village of Easaman, .boot a qua - • • ^ j,, n,, morning, after t — marched along a track times through swamp knee deep, ai it others | through high bush. T
m dislodged from
large qua
had become endeared
Implored the
laid him prostrate. Ira r cried ha, beta ad the ground. Duane
1tad, the order waa g
militia obeyed and a numb_. _ _ rioters fell at the lint volley, while the ramainder disponed w" 1 — — fer rae sedoain. Five , a
lest violence. The offenduig ■ent intotto^ oonntry tor
' a time invested by —' of horror, and
and his heart ia U
11, very pale, dark
arounu me eyes, and with contracted puoiL To himself his heed feels hot, ana the application of oold in most refreshing. The olammimwa in the IO connection with any improper meal, and thna in in no way relieved by the
frequent end ignorantly adminis3 purgative. Thin ia not needed, baa ao good reenlt. The only which are of any avail, are
‘ 5CSt
aa tha hianlphida of oar bon, or galvanism, and internally the bromide of — — This ia the only drug e really seen Io bi service-
symptom, pi
Justice, though bland, is always toau- » Justice of the Peace
m perfectly hori i Voder, booty i
—. wareirate of O
oonnty, la.,who naa just made a dedaootof hia own parlor. It wra b the Ooort that courting ia a necraaity, and most not be interrupted; that a parent baa no legal right in .room where
courting ia going on. This, ho'
Jempe open the qnirtimi whet— _ fattoran the exeraiae of proper parental sssamSES^sFS nine n’nlncb-and wUalUa, Ka ia ' .1
bouthamptoo, from Jersey, the a - -Patna |ratrBding
box. On eximinatlon, the ah^arat rad to be lumd^ahalf dral hZm
id wet. It ia supposed that the fottato the paddle-box before
boat left Jersey u
Inch thiek, to whioh aha cfaog during ;
lags by the nae of ebollfl .
w captured.and burned. A
7 of powder and many and. A few dead bodies
-at the nature of t" ' ‘ rendered all estimate either ... enemy's numbers or loeaes purely
JeotaraL ■ Col. McNeil, the ehief t Capt Fremantle, the se;
-or on the station, were wotmi
The deserted village of Amqnana was ‘ached about noon, and waa destroyed. Akim too. another deserted place, wea "helled and destroyed later in the day. While the aoldien were bnrnlng Ampenee, some eight hundred yards further to the westward, the Aahenteee fired them, wounding a Housaa, one of t native polios. Aa the troops were . turning, quite a number of Aahantees moving through the bnah got to the eastward of them and opened fire. It
was returned with great exec the Ashantera ware driven ba
The men reached Eimina about eight o'clock in the evening, after a tramp of twenty one miles, well satisfied with
their day's work. T1 amounted to only twenty- « and m— *— '
obliged, ol nee 'he sheep have become so
fjseasis! jftsK
en itrnok sod the don-1 s i Tp .
their depsrtnre. 'The ™ hnXeVu.oZnd'p^pTe'on toreacL water.bon , „ ll °| c E , m>r „ n continent Oml b.s
u,... when flinshed.will be .econd or
‘'“ d ' ^The^do^a^of New York Slate devour .
vagrants, and the Agricultural S-eiety of Maaauobusette estimates the lose of "beep bv dogs in s aingle yesr st 50.000, and assumes that the losses from wild animals, diseases, and accidents, are not equivalent to the depredations | of dogs, who also injure cattle and
Gal- ] barnyard fowls,
A German peddler sold a man a liquid for exterminating bugs “And how do yon nae it f inquired the man after bo hod bonght it. “ Ketch to bng un drop von little drop into his month ** answered the peddler. " Pshaw t" exclaimed the pnrebaaer, “ I oonld kill it , in half the time by stamping on it." “ Veil." explained the German, “that
is a good vay too."
A man io North Adams, Mass., bad among other property a fine pig, valued at abont 830. This man owed a small snm to another party in town, who conceived the idea of collecting the debt in thiswise: He got a third man to preaent the debtor with a small pig, valued -* ■"—* 83; and as the law allows a man
r certain oirenmatanittached the beat pig
since died. The Ash an tee loss
aidrrable.
The English officers were nr nlarty-pleased with their native allira, aa they showed a wild propensity to fire in the air or at imaginary fora in the
Advertising.
that they »*• doing ti by advertising through 1 circulars. They scatter i aoS Um
os who imag7 judiciously
at they et by th( in oflhe'hoaK
daily to — thrown to —_—jtt aerraut pitched aside by “*■■ *■*' “■— when-to M no soggnstinoa of new _htoning hia pnrae. The nae of eironlan may, in oertai- • i, answer every purpose; majority of those who h >7 by novenintog bare fond tha* the columns of a newspaper ere the beat and surest, and in the end the cheapest medium of
iw old are yon now f
“ I will be thirteen in Decern(>pr. In reply to other qnrationa, she stated that she and her husband hod not lived together since their marriage, and that she waa indnoed to marry through the threats of her father, who we sought and obtained an interview with the young lady and her mother in order to ascertain the particulars of
marriage. The
child bride waa
Christina Ixu
' Deoet
through long, narrow, winding channels ; yon see the wide, smooth surface of the water spreading before vou, and steam up with perfect security ti
>r along ex
and jetties, with the rail ere meeting yon at thi *• sr yon land pile
extraordinary
a , f thu
She or 8, 1380, ar
n yean of age!
w days
iahment in her to consent to
bidding her under sever state to the justice that fourteen rears old. We i
sufficiently sever
—lemnation of the brute rho would thna offer up hii
tpliah-
,—rpoae. He ought to to driven away in disgrace from toe community which it can truly
- with hia whip, and' tried to earape. He sraa soon token by the police, bat a mob had gathered, •wA - h. —•> with difficulty removed •a tried for the offense of „ — -Ooer in the discharge of bis dot/, and sentenced to fifteen months' imprisonment at hard labor, and the loea of Us nobility. Certain
S£S&Syt3'S£E philosopher. Be may be the beet man of hia generation, but he wfll spoil P«“ yourflt and yoarhocse’sworth for yonr
tod it lightlv with hia bowie knife the
of hogsbe^a of „ porUtion — those hogsheads which yielded 8108.000,000 last year, and which bid fair to exceed even that snm at the present season. At every station rear of the line on both sides yon b*v“ the cane-fields, and in the midstof ti the smoke of the steam engine, ert
ing, boiling, refining more sugar, bor and industry are the friends of S ctnreaqne, and vast tracts of
land brought under cultivation are aither dead level orpiligiAly undulating ground. Rot here and there, especially on the southern and west— —
nature has not been nm beauty. The valleys which
to Matanxos. the rugged maaa of hills rearing their aommits above Trinidad, have enough to charm the eye, while the long ridge of the Sierra Muciitr
L
ridge of the 8
—n to the
Cape C , and all
to Santiago, way to Fonts
, mire well challenge the admiration of a beholder familiar with the grandest scenery of the Mediterranean
The Iron-CUd Fleet. A list ef the iron-dad fleets of the European powers has been recently ’mblished abroad, and it ia believed .o be reliable. From this it appears that of nine principal powers mentioned, Spain has the smallest number of Teasels of this class, having only ten iron clads, with 154 gnna. England has for acrvioe'on the high aeaa thirty-eight ■» .-a “* 595 gnna, and in her
■ala and floating batterira, gnu'. Russia has for aer high eras nineteen iron-dads, with 154 guns, and in her coast fleet thirteen iron-clada: with 94 gnna. France has a sea fleet of twenty-eight iron-dads, with 316 guns, and a coast fleet of thirty-six iron-dads, batteries rams, with 268 guns. Germany sea fleet of nine iron-olada (ao them not yet completed), with 108 guna, and a coast fleet of clads, with 7 gnna. Austria fleet eleven Iron-dad j, with 182 guns. Italy has a «— fleet of fifteen irondaoa, with 168 gnna. Turkey bee flf- ~ ■ •’* The
ind got hia pay.
We have seen a stick of wood weighng scarcely four onncee fall from a joys arm, and striking on his toes ‘ender him incapable of further action or hours afterward, while the same boy has slipped with a pair of skates, and striking on the bock of hia head with sufficient foroe to split that article ““l. has not only reached his feet und, bnt has given the boy who hed at him one of the most aatonig whalings be ever received. iya the Detroit Free Preu: “la —'“^iad'BSsas
ought forward hia
salted the lad if ho know the nature of an oath, and the boy said bis father had explained it. 1 What did he
Elopes with Ills Wife.
Rev. Lewis G. Herman, of Dong lass township, Montgomery County, Pa., pays the Reeding Fogle, over whose bead at least aixty winters have passed, eloped with Maris Bsrto, a widow lady of abont the same age, who resides near Mount Pleasant, Washington township, Berks County, and anxious and interested parties are scouring the itryin search of the yonthfnl run--■—jo, bnt np to tills time the bravo Lewis and his gentle Marie have see-
ded in eluding their pan no doubt spending their he
. honeymoon
quiet nook, there in e lonely cot, the world forgetting, longed only to to by the world forgot, end revel in the supernal blisses of two souls with but
thought, tv
Verily tire
Ithbnt ■ beat dleth
will of her
, — Court, 'owing lady not being of 101011 and the waa sent to the Innati Philadelphia, where she 1 —no nine months, when she waa again brought home and a oloae watch kept over her. After repeated attempts she 'iaa at loot given them the Blip and hied iway with her lover. The lady in question ia very wealthy, owning very nearly all the property.aroond Monat ” * *— which iron ore is being lerman waa formerly in the Ministry (reformed), and had charge ^

