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THETELECRAPRPE,RS.
GRA
ND
When
he
had
ad
discussed
this
point,
NS.
. the terms of whith he is to receive $300 per . NEWS-MONGERS AND POLITICIA
Hort
and
Agri
icul
cult
tura
ural
l
exert
to
began
upholsterer
the
friend
my
take
we
h
whic
wing,
follo
the
k
thin
WE
j month for fifteen years. At the end of the;
FAIR,
. term the property is of course to revert to . from the Tatler, quite applicable to our own
him and he is to pay for the improvements at . country and to the present day. Read it.
here lived some years since within my
their éstimated value at thattime. Thiscase.
_ AcPeanrvx 'Account.—Mr. Everrett, late . corves to show how the wonderful fortunes of neighbourhood, a very grave person, an upSecretary of State, is generally known as @ . Californians are so rapidly acquired; and at holsterer, who seemed to be 8 man of more
‘GLEANINGS FROM STATE PA
himself upon the present negotiations of}
E INVITE the co-operation of all the Cultivators
peace, in which he deposed princes, settled
of the Soil to a Grand Agricultural and Horticulthe bounds of kingdoms, and Walanced the tural Fair in the City of San Francisco, commencing
power of Europe with great justice and imabout the First of OcroBER, and continuing one Month.
The Fair will be held in the splendid Hall of H. Maas,
partiality.
Esq., corner of Bush and Montgomery street.
Jat length took my leave of the company,
gentleman of extensive information one who . the same time it furnishes evidence of the than ordinary application to business. He
gone
not
had
but
away:
going
was
and
San
of
e
valu
will not “speak without book” on important . confidence entertained in the
was @ very early riser, and was often abroad
hemmed
upholsterer
the
before
yards,
thirty
subjects involving statistical facts. Vrom . Francisco preperty. Here is a gentleman two or three hours before any of bis neighagain afterme. Upon his advancing towards
in
s
ulnes
caref
ar
icul
part
a
bad
He
.
hours
le.
asing
by
hs,
mont
six
of
od
peri
the
in
Who
.
of
use
the
that
ars
appe
it
his,
of
ion
utat
comp
alchoholic beverages costs the United States, operation, with but a capital of $3000, has . the knitting of his brows, and a kind of im'tme, with a whisper, I expected to hear some
It is our desire to render all the aid in our power.—
We will receive, classify, arrange, and label all the
various contributions.
This will be done free of cost
to contributors.
With an earnest willthat the Exhibition should
draw the finest productions of the State, we shall of
disly
plain
that
ons,
moti
his
all
in
ence
pati
per
0
$350
of
pt
recei
the
in
elf
hims
ed
pjac
has)
;
,000
,008
directly, in ten, years, $420
bench;
the
to
communicate
to
fit
thought
&e., that shall be exhibited at the Fair.
ys intent on matter of
fer Prizes amounting to about TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, tor the best specimens of Fruits, Flowers, Grain
secret piece of news, which he had not
alwa
was
he
red
cove
re-.
d
coul
he
h
whic
upon
me
inco
n
um—a
‘ann
h
wort
000
$5,
cd
oy
destr
burpt ox ohexwiee
ear
my
in
me
desired
he
that,
of
instead
but,
life
his
into
iry
inqu
.my
Upon
ce.
of property; has destroyed 300,060 lives;. sire to the Atlantic and live inaffluence and. importan
to
¢ompassion
In
half-a-crown.
him
lend
to
the
be
to
tim
d
foun
I
on,
rsati
conve
and
of
on
rati
expi
the
at
and
,
years
en
fifte
for
ease
.
dren
chil
000
100,
and
;
‘sent 250,000 to prison
the
Prizes will be awarded by Committees who are dis
interested, and who will be selected for the occasion.
noble
the
of
worthy
indeed
be
may
Fair
the
That
dissipate
to
and
statesman,
a
needy
so
proof
ssion
posse
in
elf
hims
.
t
find
Science of Agriculture, and of this great and influgreatest news-monger in our quarter; tha
to the poor house; caused 1,509 murders, . that time
ond 5,000 suicides‘th pw has — to. perty the value of which cannot now be es-. he rose before day to read the Postman; and confusion I found he was in, I told him, if he ential State, we invoke the hearty co-operation of its
to
shillings,
five
him
give
friends,
would
I
far
pleased.
and
near.
the
to
s
turn
three
or
two
take
d
woul
he
that
.
the
y
rall
gene
not
is
ver,
hewe
,
Such
ed.
timat
ren.
cmusc
ae
ee
e
S
EY
ie COR
THe HALL WILL BE READY TO RECEIVE CONTRIBUTIONS
great
the
when
hitm
of
pounds
five
receive
Ice anp Frost r§¥ Aucust.—On the 28th . course pursued by the men of San Francisco. . other end of the town before his neighbours
THE
20TH
OF
SEPYEMBER.
Specimens
not
liable
to
decay
;
Constantinople
of
out
driven
was
Turk
h
Dutc
any
were
there
if
see
to
up,
hac better be sent early—as our desire is to open the
ultimo, there was asevere frost at Detroit} With this gentleman, as with most of the pre-. were
benot
but
accepted,
readily
very
he
which
Ist of October.
rand vicinity. In many places tender plants . sent “solid” men‘of San Francisco, this freak . mails come in. He had a wife and several
We shall be very grateful to any and to all who may
impossibility
the
me
to
down
laid
had
he
fore
to
e
sitiv
inqui
more
much
was
but
;
dren
chil
.
sal
colos
of
basis
the
but
be
may
une
been turned . of fort
ng
havi
d,
ruine
possess
Paintings
or
Statuary
that
is
appropriate
to’
ely
entir
were
now
Europe
of
affairs
the
black. At the residence of a farmer a pail. wealth, for it is upon such hitsas this, the. know what passed in Poland, than in his of such an event, as
adern the Hall—the exhibition of such, would secure,
stand.
and
pain
ter
grea
in
was
and
ly;
fami
own
.
y
rall
gene
have
es
tho sale of them during the Fair, at a fair valuation
onair
milli
our
of
unes
fort
-.
Cleve
At
of water was covered with ice.
benparticular
the
for
design
I
if
desired—and
a
guarantee
of
their
safety
in
cas
paper
This
land, Ohio, there waselso a severe frost, on. been built. We mention this fact. in order! anxiety of mind for King Augustus’s welfare,
of fire will be given.
in
more
live
who
citizens
worthy
those
of
efit
Saturday night last.
that persons abroad may form some idea of! than that of his nearest relations. Helooked a coffee-house than in their shops, and whose
Works of Art—chaste and beautiful, will be received and duly noticed ; and whenever very rare,
Kossorn’s Sisrers.—Three sisters of Kos. the manner in which wealth is so rapidly ac-. extremely thin in a dearth of news, and never thoughts are so taken up with the affairs of suitable
Prizes will be awarded.
uth are living in New York. ‘One is at the . quired in California; but in doing so, we enjoyed himself in a westerly wind. This
pleasure in
heac of & hearding house at No.1 Irving wish it to be distinctly understood, that such
customers.
their
forget
they
that
Allies,
the
indefatigable kind of life was the ruin of his
4
To encourage Home Industry, we take
;
announcing as follows,
Place, and the others, who have recenlly ar. things, though frequent, are not every day shop; for about the time that his favourite
TITLES.
prince left the rrown of Poland, he broke,
rived in this country, ere at 761 and 762 . occurrences.—Herald.
Broadway, where they inted opening a lace
and disappeared.,
In a letter addressed by Gen. Charles Lee,
And gilk Steve, about the Ist of September.
Tue Pacrric Rartroap—A Nover.Ipza.—}. This man, and his affairs had been long
to Patrick Hen,
my
Ar
y
ar
on
ti
lu
vo
Re
e
th
of
as
ago,
days
three
about
tJ]
mind,
my
of
out
.
proposes
American
Scientific
the
in
Awriter
Gract Gkeenwoop, the popular writer,
:
ys
sa
he
ry,
.
heard
I
Park,
James’s
St.
in
walking
was
I
on.
not
Railroad,
Pacific
Great
the
build
to
who has recently returned from Europe, it is
Grand Pyeniier Prizes.
The deep interest evinced at our Sacramento Fair,
the last year, by the Ladies of California, has prompted us to testify our grateful sense of the value we
place upon their worth, by again announcing the fol:
lowing
GRAND PREMIER PRIZES.
wh
a
us,
amonst
in
crept
barbarism
a
is
“There
;
me
after
hemming
disance
a
at
somebody
He.
it.
above
feet
eight
about
but
ground
the
The competitors for these Prizes are the Ladies only.
ssid, is te commeneée the publication of a
Fruits and Flowers,
of
tinthose
design
mean
best
1
the
For
extremty.
1.
me
shocks
that
neighbour}
old
my
but
it\be
shouid
who
and
.
on
and
piled,
distance
whole
the
have
would
juvenile papier in Philadelphia on the Ist of
Exthis
for
prepared
Embroidery,)
(on
;
bespattered
are
we
which
with
epithets
selled
.
to
reduced
was
he
saw
[
upholsterer.
the
The)
theroadway.
place
would
be
piles
these
Oetoder.
hibition—A Silver Pitcher, Gold mountbe) extreme poverty, by certain shabby super-. his excellency and his honor; the honorablé
could
road
a
if
and
one,
novel
a
is
idea
ed, valued at... aeRam g ap alla were $50,00
Davia Wiison, & revolutionary soldier,
this plan as on any! fiuities in his dregs: for, notwithstanding. president of some honotable convention. This
on
strong
equally
built
25,00
Fitcher..
Silver
design=
best
second
Sor
.
and 4 native of New Jersey, died lately in
. For the bést, design of Fruits and Flowers,
other, we do not see what is to prevent the . that it was a very jultry day for the time of. fulsome, nauseating cant may be well enough
Déarborn county, Indiana, aged 104 years, 2 pile-driver from triumphing over the barrow the year. he wore 4 loose great coat and a, adapted to barbarous moaarchies, or te gratmoaths and 10 days. He had, at different
. Grant that there be no objecmuff. with a long campaign wig out of curl ;. ify the unadulterated pride of the magnifict
-axe
pick
and
periods of his life, five wives, and
oe
at the time tion to the strength and longevity of such a to which he bad added the ornament of a pair! in pompous aristocracies ; but, in a great,
of his death was the father of forty-seven
tyckled under the knee. ! free, manly commonwealth, it is quite abomigarters
black
of
.
place
that
advantages
possessed
it
and
road,
children! This extraordinary man, when in
con-. Upon his coming upito me, I was going to. nable. For my own part, . had as lief chew
of
mode
other
any
of
advance
in
far
it
his
meets
104th year, mowed one acre per day of
. inquire into his preent circumstances; but . bitter alloes, as be crammed with your excelfree
be
would
it
place
first
the
In
structlon.
‘heavy timothy grass for a week.
from dust; secordly, it would never become! was prevented, by his asking me. with a . leney, with which I am daily pestered. How
Gop In Towa.—A correspondent in the . obstrwoted by snow drifts; thirdly it would whisper, ‘Whether the last letters brought! much more true dignity was there in the sim
B=
ta
.
ture, suitable for general use—A Silver
Plate; valued at.. .0s.ia 0st cess cee $100,00
9. For the best specimens of California Flour,
in packages for export and family use—
made from California Wheat—A Silver
lency,” you must not esteem it a mark of
Pitcher, Gold mountéd::2, 1:..22.2%.
3. For the best 50 ibs. of Butter of California
make, with proper data as to manner of
ses
producing—A Silver cup::1333 «4.
. For the best four Cheeses, 25 lbs. each, of
California make, with the dataand man
~
personal or official disrespect, but the reverse.’,
Gen. Lee would find in the present age,
abundant materials for his satirical pen.
Incident connected with California History, Embroidery or Painting—A Silver
k as teebuge daisete-<
Capes. .csdccscent Petes
SPECIAL PRIZES.
1. For the best Fiough of California manufac
Oueder Morning . tweriy miles over which the rails are laid on . were starving, I found his chief concern at address you without tacking on “your excel
Wsiet that there is gold in cbzn-! piies. _ Just below Hudson there is one single present was for this great monarch. I told}
ep
2 whe Chaugiere® (Canada) digciazs. . stretch of upwards of four miles. This por-. him, “That I looked upon him as one of the.
foo Ze* yoo shee been ‘Heri. bamsci!, and seen . tion of the road wears as well as any other ; . first heroes of the are.” “But pray, (says
Pugs
ooked with good eect. He! whise its entire freedom from dust makes it he,) do you think there is any thing in the
h his own hands #tone wash. one of the most pleasant pieces of the whole . story of his wound?” (and finding me sur%, a 2 seroud 10, at, a third 29, . rowie,
prised at the question,) “Nay, (says he.) I
‘, ani e fifth 2 grains. Hesawi The projector of the pile road proposes also only propose it to you”? I answered, “That
. For the best sketch of any locality, Scene or
25,00
brace Rural Scenery, with Cottage View,
Trees, &c.—A Silver €up.. ..-eee oe
*T have heerd from reliable persons, that ® . -ijow iecomotives to make better time with . Bender?’ 1 told hin, ‘None that I heard,. Tullius Cicero, Dec:mo Bruto Inspiratori, or
Stine of the precious stuff has been discovered . jess wear and tear than they experience on . of; and asked him, “Whether he bad yet. Caio Marcello Consuli, than in his Excellency
in, I think, Wifey conaty, lows. It is reporroads made perfectly solid. Thataroad built . married his eldest daighter?” He told me. Major General Noodle, or the Honorable
ted here, that ed dalek of sixty men, trom . on piles eau be rendered pract’cable, is shown “No. But pray, (says he) tell me sincerely. . Join Doodle. My objections are perhaps
near Quivcy, Titnois, have started for the by eur Hudser River Railroad people. Bewhat are your thaghts of the King of. trivial and whimsical, but I cannot help staGOW CO TE
tween 4ibany and New York there are some . Sweden?” for though his wife and children . ting them. Therefore, should I sometimes
‘> in Ostin.~-The
. For the second best design—Silver Pitcher.
6. For the best Fancy Skétch that shall em
_be somewhitt springy in its nature, and thus any accounts that ore might rely upon from. plicity of address among the Romans : Marcus
.
St. Low's Rervdlican eays:
Painting in Oil—A Siiver Pitcher, Gol
mounted..cs<s0se% LULLED bbe cece ceeeee 00,00
50,00
50,00
ve
.
ner of making—A Silver Cup..:. StS §0,09
A Special Committee will be appointéd to the Plougha
and to the Dairy.
We
seem to have more than made up for the loss
GRAIN.
of noble titles, by the abundance of others For the finest sheaves of Grain, with statistics of the
‘ingle lump worth i
fifteen} shil
shi -;erother improrement. _Instead of placing/ I thought there was no reason to doubt of within the reach of Republican invention.
nt
amou
the
and
acre,
the
to
ed
plant
seed
of
nt
amou
vansiul
earth yleided in bis . cats above the rails, he intends to let them . it.” “But why in the heel, (says he.) more We have not given up the title of ‘“Excellenharvested ; each kind of Grain to be represented by
‘® Of the
: prec
1 ious metal. f
heng between them. By means of a properly than any other part of the body?” “Becy,” and as for “Honorable,” we are “all, all
one sheaf or moré ?—
he River des Plantes have! sppped axle, this is very easily done, and ; cause (says I) the bullet chanced to light
acres of Barley, a Silver cup. .$75,00
1090
best
the
For
honorable men.” Thé next step will be to
Stee ve 220,00
ats,
_. “Bg ont 245 worth of gold . wiicn it ‘s done. one hundred miles an hour . there.”
confer the title of Excéllency and Honorable «“
©. $5.00
“
,
Wheat
“
60
“«
<-> visto the ~alue of £50 . can be mece wichout any fear whatever that
, 25,00
“4
Corn,
This extraordinary dialogue was no soonon the wives of Presidents and Judges, for “
10
©
;
Sim
She gold . the cars yi!l fy ‘rom the track or bring up in er ended, but he began to launch out into
26,00
-.
..5.
...
heat
Buckw
of
crop
best
the
For
the
from
excluded
be
why should the fair sex
FRUIT.
. gravel pit. A road buit upon piles, the a long dissertation npon the affairs of the benefits of an ambitious aristocracy !—Delta.
cup. .$75,00
Silver
a
,
Grapes
of
y
displa
finest
the
For
Lug
Jdemtific merican says, can be constructed north: and, after having spent some time
—s
oe a
Seay
Melons,
ee
bi
im
o ia ior $10,000 per mile. If this be so, it would on them, he told me, he was in a great perLayine Gas-Pires.—A short time since we sd
‘© Basket Assorted Fraits, from one
Cultivator, a Silver Cup... ... 25, <3
the . make the whole cost of the New York aud plexity how to reconcile the Supplement announced the arrival of certain gas pipes,
es tative Gra pos. weaal” 4
Rs,
2 aa
:
A
er te te DUT tho Hee Specitnedp
=
wae.
gle
Figs,.a
now
Medal...
10,
examin
ing
what
the
in
g
other
by
papers
Mr
.
said
Do
na
uv
n,
ov
er
in
Ha
pp
y
Va
ll
ey
. sy
SOR.
Pe
at
=
Péaks,
Me tape
ce 10,00,
built
be
upon
the same subject. “The daily Courant We notice to-day a number of workmen ena
. lions of dollars less than a road can
se
“
Appless,
"6655.
10,00
for on any other plan. A road resting on (says he) has these words, ‘We have advices gaged in laying the sam:@own on Montgoies
.
_
PeachBay.:
“6
Joes
10,00
7 On giles would have very little grading to do. from very good hands, that
;
2
a
a certain prince mery street between Ualifornia and Pine _
Watermelon, ... 5,00
;
pees
t
Muskmelorf, .. . 6,00
Where the land declined, the level could be has some matters of great importance under streets. Another lot has been bauled on 4
=
e
Green
Flesh—
pres
ed
@riv
the
piles
a
smal
diserve
ing
ler
d
consideration.’
;
This is very myster‘ons: Clay street preparatory to laying a line on a
oe. . oeeountry.
#
$s
Feg Flant;,
°... 5,00
at¥ Bou, the people tance into the earth ; where the land ascendbut the Post-boy leaves us more in the dark. this street. It is to be hoped before winter Every dish of Fruit of rare or new kinds, esteemed by the Committee worthy, shall re"6 tae king auy decided ated, the same level could be preserved by for he tells us, ‘That there are private intimasets in we may have the p’pes laid, the works
cei
ve
a
Med
al,
val
ued
at..
2.. 0.3 ccc0 cece 5,00
driv
ing
the
piles
into
the
eart
h
an
incr
ease
d
tions
of
co
measur
mp
es
le
taken
te
mé has entirely paraivaed
d, the lamps raised and a flood of
by a certain prince.
which time will bring to light.’ Now, the light shed on the city, to assist pedestrians in
FLOWERS.
2 shape of business threughdistance.
Postinan, (says he,) who uses to be very clear, navigating the dangerous sidewalks of this For the best Floral design, a Silver Cup.... $°5,00
“<
‘«
dis
pla
y
of
Pot Plants, a Cup.. . 25,
refers
gr
ea
to
the
ci
t
same
ty
—L
news
ed
in
these
ge
words
r.
;
‘The
A Tittle béy,
PACIFIC RAILROAD.
poorly sled .
&
‘display of Roses,
Medal.. 10,00
‘ ‘
“c
“
ce
SP ans, witch is Some SeVenty tail. lhe doll
&We es
te aes
{
z
=
ee
late
conduc
t
ofa
certain
prince
affords great
The great cap-sheaf to the American Railmatter of speculation.’ This certain Prince.
torning by @ redéyouig wan, toad enterprise is unquestion
ably the road (says the upholsterer,) whom they
are all so
ion: “Dyo
ur e
iaots
o
her know from the Mississippi to the Pacific. That this
379
cautious of naming. I take to be
fhe tittle fellow looked ‘at the maguificeat enterpri
se will be completed and
upon which, though there was nobody near
smeoral, mesa his bosum heavin suecessf
al operation before the expiration
, @Athered
us, he whispered something in my ear, which
in his eyes, and replied, of ten years, seers scar
ce
ly
to
ad
mi
t
of
ha
y
so
r dear mother is deka a
I
did
not
hear,
or
think
worth
my
while
to
4
:
gabe doubt.
e
e
e
aug : OF
make him repeat.
om
_
.
When it is remembered that thea
We were now got to the upper end of the
Gous in CENT. AMERICA.—A letter from San . cost of this gigantic road would
mens a the
sat of the Wastan Bot: was .
Juan del Sur says that immeuse gold fields . averaze of our roads in Ohio exceed 32 mi
l.
Aarebeen discovered near that place, and llions, which is, on
ly about one one-fourth
eet there is grat excitement in consequence. more than has been expended upon
th
e
Er
ie
“Prom Buexos Ay
The N. Y¥. Oom. Railroad, er even upon the supposition that
“
A WIDE AWAKE YANKEE.
Ir was stated in a recent telegraphic des
sc
‘2d
“
patch the “Star of the East,” about to sail
‘«
display of Dahlias,
pair of Vase Boquetts,a Cup... 10,00
“ pair of Vase Boquetts, a Medal..
“ Mantle
“ae
_
‘«
sections, two small steamers of 70 or 80 tons
«“
ac 2a
ance,
g
The chief polititian of ike bench wasa great
2 teet having POREnaOvger to the Bucuws. . /P its construction, the circuit of the asserter of paradoxes He told us, with a
ore oft Pe map icted in 93 days. The folseeming concern. that. by some news he had
_“
Ho
sr
it
z
Fr
e etxCoMe
xi
co
ac
at
maesg . Fr
lately
pom
read
ryN. York
from
dupecer Bais evinTh
Muscov
y,
it
appear
ed
Verh to
to
him.
weco
n
rpus Christiws
e
a
n
t
Netuc
San Francisco
4 days that there was a storm gathering in
the Black
From San Francisco to Hong Kong 25 “
Sea,
which
might
in
time
do
hurt
to
the
Valley, of the 13th inst., says;
naFrom Hong Kong to Calcutta
' 6
val
forces
of
this
nation.
To
this
he
added,
By-a perusal of some private letters
From Calcutta to Bombay
13 «
that,
for
his
part, he ¢ould not wish to see the
ounived in this city, from & well known 4 From Bombay to England
35
“
j
ore cara
“
“
5.00
tor.. 10,00
122. 10,00
«1.. 10,00 baat
«
tt ence 10,00
each. <A writer in the Wutional Intelligencer ‘« ‘best Evergreen Wreath of 50 ft. for decora.
ting, a Silver Cup . 20,00
giv
es
the
cred
it
of
this enterprise to a son of “oq «ou
Hall, where there were three or four very odd
Medal.. 10,00
6
“ Evergreen and Floral Wreath, 50 ft.
our
own
Stat
e,
as follows:
oy
fellows sitting together on the bench. These
I found were all of then politicians, who used
“The steamers mentioned were built and
to sun themselves in that place every day shipped under the direction of Dr. Joseph es
“ Collection of Native Flowers.. .. 10°00
Gratuities will be awarded by the Committetoe
about dinner-t'me. Qbserving them to be Wh.tmore, a native of Newburyport, Massawhatever is deservedly rare or unique.
Ayres wis raised Op the 20th of uae. Urpui. * He want of sufficient means.
teens
Kis
“
5,00
Cares 10,00
richest Wreath of Flowers,
a
ce
Sein: “thd Aivetisebe canes By ait arrival from . the cost sh
ould reach double that amount no
Montevideo that the blockade of Buetios . 228 will do
curiosi
ties in their kird, and my friend’s acchusetts, and from his childhood a citizen of
ubt that its construction by reason
I sat down amon them.
quaint
:
:
z
“
“6 Hand
“24 “ 6 Hand
from New York for Peru, would take out in
Medal.. 10,00
ae
Hi
3 ¢
tion “
VEGETABLES.
New Hampshire, one of the most energetic For the best 100 acres of Potatoes, represented.
one bushel as the just sample, a Silver Cup $75,00
and enterprising men I have ever known.
‘
&c
“
“ Onions,
“
“
f
After entering upon his profession he volunsn
‘* crop Sweet Potatoes, with speciteered as a@ surgeon in the Florida war, in
mens ot the same.
A
which he performed the duties
of a soldier and For the best display and greatest variety of
Vegetables, from one cultivator—a
a Surgeon acceptably. After returning to
Si
lv
ey
Ca
p
cise cs Uae: cach limenes 25,00
New Hampshire he went to California, where
** Collection of Pumpkins and Squashhe spent several years, and from there went
es, a Medal COC eee ee meee sees cseccoor 10,00
a
Crop and display of Cabbages, Medal 10,00
to Lima and Peru. Hesvon became acquaintc
a“
ac
Sp
ec
im
Turk
en
of
driven
s
th
out
e
fo
of
Exrope
ll
,
ow
which
in
ki
g
he
nd
believe
:
d
s
te
d
wi
th
Mr
.
Cl
ay
,
ou
r
pr
es
en
t
teliable gentleman at Laredo, we learn that . rom England to New York
Mi
ni
ster, who
13“ could not but be prejudicial to our.woolle sa
ets, Tarsnips, Carrots, Onions,
w and abe geae his talents and enterthere is evidence, untnistakable in its characThe immense: advantages which would rePotatoes, Turnips, Tomatoes, Rhumantfa
ctures
.
He
then
told
us,
that
he
look.
prise. In March last he contracted with the
su
barb, Celery, Salsifry, Cauilifiower,
lt to the United States from the construeter, of hostile feelings on the
of Mex#ed
on
those
extrao
rdinar
y
revolut
ions,
Broccoli, Cucumbers, Beans, Peas,
which eruvian Government to come to New York
cans towards citizens of the Puited Stata, tion of this road have been laid before our
had
Co
rn
lately
,
Eg
gtaken
Pl
an
Pu
t,
place
mp
ki
in
ns
those
an
,
d
parts
an
d
of
ca
the
us
e
th
e
tw
o
st
pe
ea
op
me
le
rs
by
me
th
ntioned, to be
Not only foes this feeliag exist west of the
e most judicious and the ablest
ied
C
E
R
I
PI
ON
os
c
Vo
ce
wy
ca
se
5
,0
0
world,
to
have
Lag
ee
from
two
person
s
bu
il
t,
an
d
to
de
liver them at Loreto, fifteen
Rio Graade, but extends far into the valley; minds of the country. We will not venture. who were not much talked
Nore.—Articles Exhibited for Prizes should be the
rg
ee
hu
de
ad
re
d
mi
le
s
gr
up
owth or manufacture of the exhibitor.
th
e
Am
az
on
,
th
e
upo
Pe
n
the
ru
ir
vi
rep
an
uta
tio
n.
A more
a St oF theiver. OF the existence of auch
Ric
h,
val
uab
le,
or
cur
}G
iou
ov
s
er
spe
nm
cim
en
ens
t
in
gu
min
ar
era
an
logy
ty
in
g
to
“2.
hi
24
m
has
th
at
nev
th
er
er
bee
e
n
hel
d
out
to
the
feeling, no one stall acquainted with M
ente ine ‘
wil
l
be
car
efu
lly
pro
vid
ed
for
at
nd
ol
tne
a,
Exh
.
ibi
tio
n
an
d
.
sh
ou
ld
no
t
be
an
y
in
te
rf
er
of
en
aay
ce
peo
on
ple
th
.—M
e
odi
pa
le
rt
of
Tri
bun
e.
Pri
zes
awa
rde
d.
effairscama h
doaub
gn
fo
mo
r
re
d
t;
ve
many broken hints, and such @ show of depth . Brazil. He arrived in New York
We
earne
stly
desire an answer to this Circular at
in
Ap
ri
l
one redo
we
asgio
ve n
the statewont sha file
and wisdom, that
we
ga
ve
our
sel
ves
la
st
up
,
to
co
the
his
nt
ear
ra
lie
ct
st
ed
mo
ment, and shall be glad to be informed
fo
r
th
e
st
ea
me
rs
,
pu
rc
ha
se
d
est credit.
Werps.—“ Eternal vigilance is the seam of opiniones.
in Portland Maine, the “Star of the East,” how far you can co-operate with us—what specimens
:
an
d
to
wh
fre
at
edo
fro
m”
ext
wee
m
ds.
ent
The
Gra
nit
Farm
e
er
far as you can inform us) you
Th
e
dis
cou
rse
at
le
ng
th
fel
l
up
on a point and is now on his way to the mouth of the will be able to con(as
_ Susanne Tsie0Rarss.Submerine tele
Fs
tri
but
e,
so
tha
t
we
ma
y
lem
‘have
ark
on
the
“
s
per
fec
nca
t
tne
of
a
ncig
ss
hWh
ic
h
se
ld
om
esc
ape
s a knot of true-born Amazon.
“graphs are progressing rapidly. Three cables
provision made for your exhibitions.
of
secr
the
ing
on
and
gar
tor’
tir
et
den
s
ing
,
Englishmen, whether in case of a religious
We are happy to dnnounce that we have the counDr. Whitmore was in this city on Thursday
‘are boyd in successful working order, connectstch extraordin.
suce**, was answered, War, the Protestants would not be too strong last, and the writer ha
tenance, approval, and the hearty aid and
ing England with the Continent, one of which
c
o
Z
d
th
e
pl
ea
su
re
of
co
ntio
n
of
the
mos
t
ext
ive gaitientons or ey sil "ol
“I
bav
but
e
one
lead
rule
ing
and
,
that
is,
for
the
Pa
pi
st
s?
_is submerged 119 miles. Two cables also
This we unanimously deterversing with him as to his views and prospects. the State, who generoens
usl
y
aid
us
by
thei
r
mea
ns
and
nev
er
to
let
a
wee
d
go
to
see
d.”
Act
ing
on
mi
ne
d
on
the
Protestant side. One who sat. He is perfectly sanguine of accomplishing his influences ; also, the same co-operation of many of .
‘connect England ‘and Ireland. Lines are this principle he found it easy to kee the
p
t
he
pr
on
my
rig
ht
han
d,
and
,
as
I
fo
un
d
pu
by
his
rp
dis
os
e of reaching Loreto with his steamers, ar incipal merchants and others, of San Francisco
Progressing which will stretch from Italy to weeds out. It isa very simple question for
i
s
wh
os
e
na
me
s
cou
rse
,
will be announeed, and
ha
d
“Arabia, by waof
be
en
in
the
We
st
y the Isla
Ind
an
ies
d
,
fr
em
as
su
th
re
en
d
ce
returning to Lima over the s
of n
Cod
rsic
sa and school boys. How man
w
h
o
wil
l
ac
t
on
th
e
se
vera Icommitt
i ees durii ng the Ex 2
o
e
y times will a labor. US, that it would be a very easy matter for mountains.
.
er
hav
e to bend his vertebral column, or . the Protestants to beat the Pope at Sea;
Inthe United State submerg:
From the known energy and enterprise of
are . stoop, in-pulling up five weeds just ready to an
d added, that whenever such a war does Dr Whitmore, it is my belief that he will be
igo to'seei? And how many times he will break out, it must turn to the good of
of
grea
the
t
servi
ce
@
to
his
count
f
ry
in
s
condu
cting
a
.
v
e
t
o
h
e
n
d
i
t
224
n
fee
e
x
t
y
e
a
r
,
b
y
omitting this Leeward Islands. Upon this, one who
vi 859M
sat at this novel enterprise. He aay OR several nd
allowiageach of those five to ripen sevthe end of the bench, and, as I afterwards terviews with Lieut. Maur
‘Beut with the extreme eastern pointot Me
y
since
his
arriv
al
e
d
seeds,
yielding
half man y . found, tvas ‘the zeographer of the company, here in April
oundiand. Traucatlantio-news: vi/i ‘then .
,
and
calle
d
on
the President of
? For
a,
» puss between all the great vities of the
te
Continents inside:of ix Gaya .
gar Woy was the fir
‘the Tomgest
ever known? “Beg:
&@~ All communication upon the subject, will be
promptly responded to, and all informat
ion cheerfully
rendered b
N. B.—Pleass
WARR&EN
SON.
ad wildy és posible. vaunted elie Ec: 9 jy
a
et
S. S.
more mature arithmeticians— Said, that in cas the Papists should drive th
HOLL
e
the
Unit
ed
Stat
es
when
here
on Thursday, to 1 bam AND SIGN PAINTING. Sash Doors and Win@ second year weeds produce the third Protestants fron these parts of Europe
,
wh
en
who
m
he
spok
e
of
the
imme
nse
impo
rtance to . £4, 4°w Sash made to order, Glass ent and prepared
€aob 350 weeds, how many times will he the worst cametto the worst, it wo
ul
d
be
this
Gove
im
of
havi
the
Ama
ede
aa
Also,
Cabin
rnme
and
Joine
ng
work
ofell
zon
et
r
nt
to pailin getting them all
out?
Anpossible to beat them out of Norway and open
ed
to
our
comm
erce
.
;
to these questions will doubtless show Greenland, prided the northern crowns
If
succe
ssful
in
this
ent
erp
ris
the
e
Doct
or.
é Will he. easier to do it the first or hold together
ar,d the Czar of Muscovy stands will be perfectly prepared to-render the most
= Pzchange.
Shop on Mill sesaie, Vetwe the ee sane ™
“Grass Valley, Sept. 22, 1853.
neuter.
efficient aid to his own Country in any negoHe further fold us, for our comfort, that tiation that may be set on foot for giving to}:
~ "He the annot forgive others, breaks . there were vasttracts of land abou
t
th
e
the
po
le
worl
,
d
the
treasures of the Amazon.”—
the bridge. over which he must pass inhabited nei
by Protesta
no
nts r Papists,
man hath need to be forand of
greate: extent than all the Roman
. Oatholic dominons in Europe.
me
Minas eT
a
ie Seeteet
Boston Journal.
eeeeeeeeneneneeen
#@ Think twice before speatittz.
e Seamibmanibenianebendt
ae
1
’
_
te
~
SILVESTER & CO.,
WHOLELALE AND RETAIL dealers in ‘Gito
‘Boots Pune reed Sounchtion
3
somilperion assortarent of
, tobeweld
.
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