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. . i - - i ' . I :ATH '. TTK . TT1 V Tl FT v, TfV v ?i TTTv n nTTnTr. FT I IIjV-' I k . K 1 1 I 1 IK S nJ no I ti ie '.i .'lA'-'Vi st'aa iJ Mi u!"t i ' .1 il ,' '. CADIZ, OHXO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1852. : CTEIlUS-.$l,50.IK..ADVA,i( :'s:lJVr;:-"'vt ill'"-1 !H':hVvi i""' f 1 1 i-vi'i rfJ:'":.":-A L-..T,;I"i El Fii,, ' T1 rl t H. t I I. .1 I t f) t II . r :l rv ' ; il .4. 11 jjLU.-i-JiiJ ' UJJ- -LLa iJLLL mj iauiJu.,;; M-r'vij-: tma iu f i'j K i is i 2 r I.I. I.. . . II' -' 'bit J I' l l-) V' .! ., , ; (J . ; ; ;,,,.--, !' ' ' ' - , 1 I l:i,J 5 "9 HI- Fat-'die Sentinel b.i v. tii;rrTS PEOZEN.'" r I gied nitji delight oa beauliful child, . no lace WHS m rnumni iiy ju, v i n .M. :.. 'Aiattlwsped iff luiwauiKe iBiKii k Aa i.ple-bt priicd by the boy..: ? iiJiii si" ri-siMi; .: w : '- -.t UUehangw boon came over his infimlile fuee, -i F.olr pallor feudceeded di glow; ti,, 11 gaxediJor a moment all saddened and in si pate.i. i 'J ' i;i .1mii .t last, com die tear drop .'of woe. it n-Mia, , , ,:i U .u;.tM,: ,i Mi froaenl n pitjful aceenta he said, . .. ... . rri 1 :. l....t.. . f .nxr.t 1i.r CC - TAUvtlgil' II V UCBUlJf " no icniimi vwvv, . . ' . .i-r t ! 1 . .jiwu - wif .U 1.. k .'-. s'Tia fien-H.he heart of the sufferer bleeds,! I "Aa iBenmoant loiters aiong; , t . 1 Unnoticed his want unheeded his plea, . ; ald.By the aelfishj unfeeling cold throng. . . , , :-. 1 -I' . .!.! ' Tia froiw-itle fouptain of feeling congeal Wail l't( li'iii .:,. 1 r - tt't As theaentancfe of justice is passed, ' ; . 0i a frail, erring morlnl allured on to crime .V By bis pride of hut passions ut last. , i wiul!a.i .'( '.....; u i ; v'Tia frorerw-Hhe milk of humanity, too,: ., Jk tke.bondmnn speeds onward his way, tA Iob wwtleiufnetl Dy iue innoccnicmiagrflspca Uie bncain tuai containcu uie scai-1 In haste to escape Iron) his blood thirsty Joe, ; narrow beic tt wampum, to which, was ap itflii.rfc the morning gives out hi- clear ray. jpended thif ncalp he hud taken from the Vj n,nij,f, ..I .i . . 1 ; i I Winnebago. , 1 . ' . ' -Mi'fi'O"en-pM'ciU'0 affections deep spring, j Koon niter they had formed in a lino Lieut. ! i A Uauuhter is bartered for iro'.d,: ill. enme tip and took ono of the moccasins ' To speli (t w'uh a husband s'ie loves not, a life H Whose aorrowa can never ue torn, ,. ;.;.i(r -ilj Jj ;? 1 ! i'-j : 1 I m i ,m . : 'Ti frehthe brothers and sisters deep Jeiiflw , love, -..t. v ! .o , . ; . . ,si -;. Which llowed in a enrrent so still, JUntroubled by aught, till they cumo fr:m - i l; the graTOj ;!'",., ; , -; -And lisfi to their fathers hist will. ; .V,i,W O--'Tis froicn the soft dews of friendship are --cKjll;'"-'--" " By ft word. or a thought unexpressed, 1 Distrust, will .arise, and hatred ensue, .From a Jogk or,im unmeaning jest,. !T'ij frozen a voice wb'dld siill whisper to 'J'l Hi ''' ! ' : ': i ' ' -",As I tliought on a sin ruined. world; j AH UeedlessT.Viifearing, unuiuing that they, By wrath mto ruin be hurled. ( Cadi, Onto, Nov. 25, 1B5V2 The Sioux Warrior's Race for Life '- Durlngtho summer of 18-, soon after u .:u iin v:..i,r T,wi;rtrta ' k I toWJ Ultima I' Itll lliu i imiuuntiu xuviieyuv uiiu , -,i:..-i.,i i ,.f ,.r't , 'I'Vv'l' niillUnUi t ttuttatou u .a iiit-ui in their chiafa lo IVaihin.rt.,11, accomplished by banting by the mriuth of the Boot river, shot) 1 1 -.tr; 1 .i,:,, 1.-1 lioTemor UUSS, a OWUX in-Jian, WIlllO out .. ' t.. ' . i . f.m!u , vaipru w uuiMU'iu. vi .. i-c atUmp'.ed to justify by saying that the Viiinehago had wrapped arOund his person ! ttie blanket of an Indian who, a short time 'previous, had murdered hi brother. The j,Vjnn,ebagoes became indignant at the not, .andtwo, thousand of them assembled at Fort Crawford, and demanded of Col. Taylor the - " procurement arid surrender of the murderer. " The offieers pf lhe fort, apprehensive that difficulties migUtariso with this factious .tribe if tlieir demands were unattended to, con cluded to pinlie un effort to obtain the mur 'derer. Accordingly an officer was despatch 4 t o'emand hini of'thij Sioux nation; who Immediately gave him up and lie was brought 'ddwn''th5 river and confined at Fort Craw ford. Soon utter his arrival a', the fort, the .Wkiuebagoes again assembled and insisted I.mmiitgy. n,.i . ,w-.m ...... .." upon an unconditional surrender of the p "oner to themi which Col. ' Taylor refused 'mate,' but despatched ' Lieut. ' R.''-and .' .-. . . t ... 1. f the pris - . . f '" eon of theeurdson. to have 1 WK, IHIT BOIZCUII UI Hit ElU.iaVH, Wl 11HTC . . ' ... . ...?..... J4 i . .... " . . . . W lam .wins Hiem upon me suoieci.'..t.Ai nit oafcreaafi. f Ah .Winneba talked in a! tjireatening and overbearing manner, and in- aist'ed 'i)iat 'nothing would satisfy them but)-.1 taking the life of the Sioux In' their own Way "arid'Ky 'themselves. " At length Lieut.' R. MHWUMU - HI tUV HUIOU ' Dliwuiu iiftvw ( . . . .i i luTL-fci.i.t.iif-i- ik. ftJi..-5 m.,..shutes-kee, beneath the Two weeks from that time he was. to be l,d out unon the orarie. and in a line with ltinitenfacoff,,was to be placed upon his hf !ot Wl""' thr,nh, .m,sti,k' i-iglii aiiSteftV twelve if the hiost1 expert' who' thmf lmJ -bcn treacherously Weralofthe'Wintiebago nationi each arin.i"?creted1for'.lhe Pu,'Pose ofinterccpting the .l wldva'taanahtwk and a aeaminn' knife ' ,d $ Ti:!' ! .,',i be fro4fo:-ihirt f(irllteliorrta.ofhitriL1 n i. i in nrii in n ui mil. iiu uiuua oiiuuin tribe, and , capture , .41 iVirebagocs vfree; jto. puiue . 'To thia brooosaV tho ' Wnnebastoes acce - wnt. Wr f'ftift ' ' ;? I. difd kf bttfeeaiid' seemed mltcli pleased with sj. . . . ' k t . r posai. iiiu ii uiucuiiues nece ift ifltltfpKtioW of the great sport.i as well . .4 . .. . . . .. r . ' , III piCHSCli f im jMrilt.mWetfrfdte prisoner, ; whose risoner, ; WIIOSC . aonpoement in the garrison during the two wi!bksthev:le1reVed wfiuld' prostrate Wnat - . y . . . 1 . savaft tuntyflgKfttaraies he possessed. Their ixsR runner iwere immediivtely brought in, M$f?P&.&Vlfa. , outright pf thc.: ,i'w6meri and Men"1' ' ' fort Lieut R: who lind warmtv en sted in V "P. u anu. .Aea' , . . J he cause of the Sioux, determined to have Mi luiliaoio die beat'oostible train, i -Atfeor- ngJilEJuisq topk Jijin, iu charge, prescribed Jiia die. wguiUtiritf 'iipur of repose, and flfrectrnglhe rabblnbf "his' body twice 'a dav witll flesh' brushes 'fminedialclvhefore he.rjvjnt, upojlLe pjirade ground (fl perform jjisnpriiiug aed e ycniijg trainings'." In'fact .9) careriilly waa he trtunett and Itted for the In'fact m - ...) jMi'Sfiffe Tand deatli. thaflie was limed up - i"S"( nv-rs 4 t jm tlw'rmraie'irrQund.e fourth. day beford tlie xaxe and neroraied the dstohishinw feat "ftflorty-two Riilei .in ,two hours, 'apparently r.! Tl- i . :( .- &rAt' M'ng .'.-''housandf jfnthAiericans Jhs4-Wpml'c(', fo' V'f'S the' ;(on,e.', ;, U ifaci ttWMIfirefa cain day by all ex. - V..... tTJtJ mttMmr!mam if'f..- l'.Ali'.A Kt.ii.V a jJicuti,R, on the part of die prif'oper,' andithe 9 lt.LllIL..3r.JtJ w iA-U.A. VCUI H,a lUt. w. 1.49 flULIJCI , kJ.iu and PiM'TofMeOj tha part of the Wmneta - troef;tiniJteBde4 Jhe management of the parieji'ejif die jtrjtiu'nd. Tho paint agreed pon;rflartjagfwwMipon the prairie, a lit-j tlejtilieiNoivth4 Prairie du Chien, and a 7i"'vA!;irJf A?t-?-ki J...i-.il byluageXockwood, while the race course Mississippi. The Sioux nppenrcd on the ground' accomponied by a guard of soldiers, who were followed by twenty ? four, antago nist, marching gn Indian file, nuked with the exception of lilie Indian. Lrcccblet, Their i i.:i .1.. :.. v. .i IH were . j-auueu Willie, wnire were ouorncu wan a nunioer 01 nigrogiypn - ical paintings. Across the face alternate: stripes of black and white were- paired in Parallel l.ne., cxtewlinff from tHe cliu. . to- tbejorehead. ..:v:,:. .!. -n I The Ha.r was platted . .nto numerous .flatly llt,tr,lboi., onj for k vear nRstl that Mil- thongs, innged with bells; and tasstlled with a red or. white feather; while their roocca- , 1 . . . . . .sins were corded tightly around, the hollow (of the foot, as well as around the ancle, wilh;,.T do.t reCollect anybody saying anvthing ., the smews of the. deer. In the right hand .flb ;t but - j for ' , j do.t bc. OnA iilKlil a li.iMij1.nn!: vwliilu tti.i lu It liurtrl . . J . f . 1 vovu vui iivu 11 kiiJUjitiT mt w ling tintiu I 1.1 1 i. .t 1 rh r : ' ,' , 1 iuncle Josh.' . fl he pnsoners was about tenty-three years, ..j dont lnowis sh(i says Brown. ' of age, a little less thea six feet m hight, ..jjecause she is-1 went over to the store ot a muscular and wcU proportioned contour : t)is mornin the first tilin,r. t0 see if Bob and manifested m the easy movements of T was uthe wasn't thar they said hm boiy, a wiry and agile command of l:1id on(J t0 Boslon 0I1 business for1 bid muscular powers. His countumnce, as ie;y4rdfegck; 0 oh! Wf, and then I star stopti upon the ground, wn.g partly to the tcd off for IIeeUap.s shop we aU(.rs sftiJ J1QW rigid d.scpluie he had undergone m train- jtl;n(rs wou)d turJ oUl rne was outseein" mg. and partly to his liav.ng painted hiE! me tQ fte s))(J he canl(J runnin. and gays face black, with the figure ol a horse-shot . J j,e. "J.Tjncle Josh; they're gone, sura'ettdugn! m white upon h.s forehead, which denoU d;1(ve 1)ee n oVer t0 m f Mammy Gabbles', and that he was condemned to die. with thejt ierSukc over to Miller's on pretence fjj.Tj.cgc u, u.B j.s n, u. , .uu I by 1 llcetness. Aruunci 111s nee nu wore a ..ft .1. . r.. .1 : I .1. I 1 1 1.:. . 1 . 1. .. JU I1JU AUltulJIi U.JVJl ail.JIICU WJC UIJIL t (.IJ tt ! uiougiu 11 cuuiaineii a nun jnaiu ui sieei, anu ih'Vt i iiu v.iiv-i. iivii J it) tu i'mii,ii iifi. 1 jMieu mai ne migni carry , as muou iron asi;hiive sloped( !IS thcy S!ty in thb papers, ne pieasuo. , ucth. a . a.ing noucca u tie Miiim lime mat. t.iiu eiiuiuuiianue ui tim xiui,! 119 Um T a CttUTm,C! ' T 7T 1 on't believe a word of it though, i presented a downcast and - melancholy AnJ lls jt is none of my business, I shall have joai-anee, requested Mr.. Wuiso tocome,i- - . . .... , 1 forward who, niter examining h.s pulse, re- ported that he was much excited, and that Ins nerves were in a tremulous condition. immeuuie.y loon iiira uy ne tiiiv " in n it V c i , .i niiia iiinvi" 11 111 1 Hit 1 llller- nreterif he was afraid to run, to which hoi" replied that, lie was not afraid lo run with i any 'Winnebago on foot, but he was .afrtid he could not outrun all the heroes that were! t r anJ stro(g s,ISpicioner 0f ev mounted by armed Indians. - 11 e Lieuten-1 . r,.1)0fy., motives and intentions, and of ant saw at once .the causa of his fear, and '.: : t. ; ,.,i rnnA ,,;,. nr 1111 ornieii 11111. mai l nev should not intertern. 1 Ho iutcmltid to ride the lleelest horse upop the ground, nnd keeo near him, and as he' was well ,armod,. would see that no horte- (man-approached with hostile intention 1 At 'lusi announcumuut tne countenance ot iti- i i , i t Iiuh.iu brightened ui) with .. : ...i'..i V"" ",s W,UT s ' c iat a f . . . I ...I. . i . .. i i: i i . iroul tne urouna as ne uiriieu 10 a is now ,. ... ,. , . . , , , ...... ..." u,lmu' ul B-,c". ll.on ,m lhf lw ,wi.U; chiefs and Lieut. H. uuil ill uic lira nun i) (.uiiiriin, ouiui!. 1 ill soon alter mounted their horses and took a position directly in the rear of tho prisoner, Spectators , were re-j niovt'd from lhe front, when Lieut. It. gave! the signal; the "blow had scarcely reached the druai,,when the prisoner darled from his antagonists with i bound that placed, him be yond the reach of the whirling , tomahawk. When, the raco was nniler way, many of his antagonist ran with great lleutness for a mile, when the distance between them and the Sioux began to widen rapidly,, showing the superior bottom of ,ihe latter, acquired by tho discipline of the white man. ; ; ., . At, the cud.ot. two milea the, last of , the contending Winnebagoes withdrew from the chase, there was not an Indian horse on the ground that could keep up with him after lie L v,,tii...i . : .1... I?.... 'i . t i i"...i W b?7" "hi. .. .... i..,uu u.iu- 1 t".' ,' " ' V vim rpi.n li-i.m f.nj.ml.'u vi.im.il nil I h,. I - idian did not look behind nor speak as far as Me , m uln , s W c nw 1 u I.V1.1I linrm ho Khl It 1 hi.iri Ihitr Inn 'l-- - ,'. rt .1 il l alcadilv hxed upon the while Uul's that had , . . f. . -. " ?H .stances of half a mile apart iiv order, that lie, might run upon a straight line.'. It was soon reported by the Winnebago' s that he had been killed b f one ( f their boys, whd had been secreted by ordtrof War-kon- banli of the river, ' , ' " ' ,. i however, proved not W be true. The boy r knife.! "s'"l,u" ,' ;,CHrs"Bu , . , ? .i,:,i,ira .treaty made by Gov. Doty with the Bioux; Bll,"s' wno a lew jears ago was pieseni, . 1 a treaty made by Gov. Doty with the Sioux f'. . i . ... - i. i - i . n1atl0, "e df t!l? nt recently acquired the.r!l"k of1c.1nef; , " requested Gov Doty ll!nforra him where Lieut.' U. and Dr. w . - . . . 'f ,u.'? w.e'V "A. ..,... "" V, 1 b? 1 ,liaa dfiea ln, !onaa' ' e immeaia-eiy nritluli'intif frim 1n r.nn van Lion.' TiAintArl his 1 , , , . . , t , . . -,,1(,rcw ,rwm..u,e convention,' patntea is facfe b ack and denarted ' to the' woods: -nor; . , , . ., AA..U hi.' ir.ym . it ttjti. Tn pn.vll. IntJI (hh .wce,0,acK anu P,H,ieu kU" "uus' t"" . "j -i" j iCODVfntlon untl1 he had' gone through tj1- noli.. I nwrnmnn yr t F:iti n i iil.il nil. 11 ff 1 1 il ir fiir " " V ... "7 " " ,-, dead.' t ... Wowen, especialy .'.young' women either believe falsely , or judge harshly "of men, . in one thing. ,'. You, young loving creature,! who dream of your lover by ,'iiigh('aiid(-by j that' overitrig,' for a particular ' pni day you fa'ncy( that he does the .hame, .ofMillcr'sawifo not having'much W you. . lie does notC he cannot; nor is ' it evening, 'her lifisband said she niigh light h should. , One hour, peihnps, your, presence has captivated him, subdued him ! - ... ' .1 ...-'' i' 'erett'to weakness: the net. he will be world! i.workimr his way as a m. n among men' for - ..-".. . r. 1. . -. ' geuag.iot: the time being,, your, very .cxis tene. ,. Possibly, if you saw hmi, his outer . se(& hard and stern, so different io the self j l ....:i. rJ Lse his inner and diviner self, higher tliap dream of, would turn .coldly fron your insignilipant Jove." ,Yct this roust al be: you ! have ho jtight tb miirrhur. .You cannot rule a mn'& Qnnlnn 'ivunfian .v-nv ' .1 i.l. i ,li.,,l r y,. , .. u...t Yiv..,wi except , by holding unworthy sway, 6 ver . unworthy UioJ;". Vu'.,inr..,t ir,! ii..'it.s. l.Au.,'' :a that .heart lies iii.his bosom-cep'. nnj calm- its beatings unseen,' uncounted of teniimeunWt-biit still .giving litpjto ,'Jiis, wlu(bein'g.,r';,. filit JlwA pfUt FwrtMy 7,li,' i "r""V'""J: "'".z'r,-"',l'.' i' SUTA! atrahtre'irenius, jn" deicrlbina1 'i 'l""?1' is B0 w':tn,,V,b? Wa'to fix a Tale bearer. mok TIIE ASSAtS OF FROGTdWH. iiTJ.i T V.nr'A it ImlT ttinw' ;,. , e T ,, . .:(.npC(l il 1 l0nT ft"0, I tole 1 """ mien. mu. - .... julieg jt'd come cut so." V1. .,..!,. T.l. mi. "nrptprifl tn L v , - - . B)b T ' p v8rtIstiek c!elli do vou - - "Yes I do. too. haint it been the talk1 of s... ,,., f. ' T,,i. T0r,nPri'U!,,. ' . . ' . '. .. . '. ' .' '. 1 jl 1 a tjic auu inn. lujid " ; .,w ,.. Tn'i, sflva rp':frhb'or Brown. JjYg WOTU Ol it ' " ' i.vw Miller wife trone ' fiays j0 rr( w, lt SOrao lard, but toJd Auke to i..v j ,i :r m.iw, !f. 1 -,. about; by Nelibynezer,'. Miller's 'wife 'wur gone'.' Marnt dabbles couldn't rest, so' she sent back Suke, and 'told her ' to ask the childifn where tlieir Mflrm was;rMiller hear ing Suke, Ordered her to scoot, so Suke left Vi til Ollt hctinn the fncts of the case, as ,,.;- Black sivs.' But 'Heeltap swears QI..I I know Miller's wife and Bob Tape! . . We,j. ga, s Bfowin "I'm s6rry if sa3 s Mown, 'i m sorry it tta:j iiuhuii iy an? ituuuv it. Unc Josl; WM on(. of ll)0Se inor(Iinate sl9 which almost every Tillng lovvn finJ jiamlet in lhe country ;more r lt.s, accur. !sed with. He wasa great tall, bony, sharp- nosed, grinning genius, who, ntitrr- rrMilna Xn-V.fi KfTtltf 111 fintt. 1 f 1. ,. . , fuvm wirh nlt.nttr cf hi.va.i ', .7" ' , "".r ii,,,,. c,nn Bnr i' nr(llinri. aJu,.. ,.f ' '3 ' i jnl mnr. course never imputed - . . .: . s .. A !.,... iiw, BnA f. male, haven't you, dear render? '. Such peo ple are trreat nuisances half the discum- i forts of life are, bred by them; they contann-!, id puisun the air they breath with uisoine bi n w Upas tree. he was i - .i.......r .i .1: - ..e ::;., .flUiuvn ho H'M tn ' n nnitc.nl e.gmns o. l. e iou ne mu .u. . , u . 1 . - r .1. - t. i:..a.i .1- 1 ...un- i u.u,c,, - created mure lll-teenng i.- f..: l.. ucuvteii menus, neighbors and acquaintances than all else be sides in the community of Frogtown. . Uncle Jos h was voted .great horc by the men, and a sneaking, meaung om granny oy tne wo- men. So at last the young women of the town did agree that the very next tune tin- c e Josh earned, concocted, or circulated any s andcrous or otherwise mischievous stor.es, that they would 'duck him in the mill-race. ' Now, Brown-old Mr. Brown-was the iiai-iT urt inn' ui r. r i nfi n . a v no wnc n wnva ne dosn, no was wav. d th.ngs by the smooth- own never told tales, ercd anybody; every- lor taking matters air ",'"'", iu ' T i i . ' DacKO ien, or aian ue.eu tinjoouv, ee.y- IwvH t huil rrnmi wriVi tfl cflff fl hillir. Mr oooy nau a goou worn w nay nuuuu Brown, and Mr. Brown had a good word to say about everybody. J he gals thought it . . ii - prudent' to give old Mister Brown an inkling - - . j ; t i , i Pl'T'v i f it 1 ,eT " , "T' ,. u.ey I nen leu w inaau o u. -us,,, iu .u. man lauded and told them to go t i . .. . and to duett out Josn, ana peruaps tney would reform 'him. '"N-W, gals," said old Mr.' Brown, "Un cle Joshhus just this very day been at his dirty work; by this time he has spread tho news' All over the'town, that Miller's wife had 'irone 'off with Yardstick's clerk i ' I don't believe a single word of his tale, and if Mil ler's wife" ain't really gone off, Unch' Josh . : - . . . i ' : . !.. 1 1. 1 ill i . . : ... Next I , ,la( ofT to . ougni 10 po souse., nine in, ,-. ace. ; 1 Nov ntniilni. M bi- tvi i.ami lnmi.' H.v.i...a ....v., hp,.,, Hmvn to a sistrr A fi,w' nrilp. ' . . - sick cim.u; ner nusuanu nnu .si.iini. ..n(. been awaV attelldini'tO a aw suit nalteWl- ! been at ... i uui uii; iviu. inn t-u invi hvi ma miy buvii , of t,)e report .fi()b T unti, ufeh. , - :Mneff was hl ra,,e return' " ' hut miiM'tit unu out . . the outhoi of the report. Miller's wife was dJ morlitic(i . ,i,Ilt ,uch , 1 i. 1 i . !. j i lUUt'WIy IllVl tlllu mv buvii re rjupiuivu J.hould arise of beP,.8i,e had been' making n . rn . j..-.i.i -) liou i alio sumo uew eiuuics iu "u vu uusum ; . ... .. . . . . .... j'Bob Tape some new clothes to' go to Boston I in, ana here was me gist oi jjod ana tun- it.r's Wifes inli nscy ! ' There was a gret time . . ; .... ..... . " ... . , 1 about it; , wilier swore line a trooper, ana IDS who jiciiuy uuwu iiui cici uub. A lew evenings afterwards, it being clear , cold weather in October', Polly Higgins and S.illy Smith cjilled to see Miller's wife, and asked her to join them' In a little1 party that . : ' 1 1 i-r 1 .- 1.. 1 ..j. .. some of the Beighboring women' had gdt tip purpose. div that ht'jo'oat! a spell if she chose, and she' went and lerrned trie puifSoft of the call-old Uncle Josli was ..i..; : .:iii to be ducked 'in tit mill-racer and miller's i wifedWiiUea-as tfie fesVwrair to do it- i v.i, .1 "1 .1 n.i.i.i t..i. t.i a:...i. Wliin ulio. heard thalrold' Josh had circula- did the report of her ctopemcnt," Miller's wife did not require 1 much coating to join tho watering committee;! ""I ' ' It was id planned that 'hll tlid ' wdmen, some ten or. twelve In number, were tit put on mens dotes, and lay1 In watt 'for X Uncle Josh it his lane fhW, about 'a' quartet lot a mile from die' mill race:'' Old Josh ' always I hung aforihd the tavren, Ileeltap'e shofe store ;:;cLvwm.. '-.iit Ow-tit I.j.iv.i.j home; and'the1 tjvrla' deter rirfned t rush 'out il'tlin1 rtit-U'H."r-riimWil trVVlMi ' Ant of a- 'amttll tketr that:8topd,ctose,'"by' 'bid1 Job s tano. gate anu inrowmgn isrgo, stent Sheet 'rfrr hfs btiid, rictk.' and keelsliurry him off.tdihp rnill-rtice; and dric'k'hini well. Mind yr.'your coiinti-y gals and Women are not paint s;nd 'powdcr cowet-laced and fra IZim CIIJIHHIv,, Hi. turn nt.vj mill? ornamented ybuiig ladies of the city; no,' no, I thosralsof Frogtown are real flesh and blood, Vennsses and Dianas of solidity and anb- - .1 i i i -1 .n.rA. 1 V. . ' . . .. . ! i. from them. ' It was a eool aioonshmy night, but 1o better favor the women. ust a old! iti . i . i fii. ii s,... 8 .s - 'obscured' the moan and a I wan as dark as 1 -1 .- 1 -II J 1, ..... ... ..... . acU cat. m eoa c Uar ,uer. 'TJ'V""" , "r ;.,;4 ' Ix.l.iStxt" " r.'Ju' " " iT.k o.euIH, uoysj saia sn.m arj .vuu lisper. . ' 4 ' - , ,1 L wf -7, B,1,8et' nd d,rT oa"!,e.0,f o- r 1,, , . , 1 CZZrrL"? "i;,.'"' ! .. 6& , I tied hand and foot, blindfolded ken off, and he wis casoused mto the water.'. Fury how the old fellow begged for his life. 1 j j06 1 . T "O, lor a massT don t drown me boys I a I" casouse he1 went, . ... . . .'"Give him another duck," say one; "d!0f he'd go again 1 ''Now we'll learn you to ; earry ; tales,' says another, c - ; i ':!' 1 "And tell tales on me RnJ Miller's wife, says Bob Tapei casouse he we at.- 1 , ."0, lor - a mas mas e, do don't drown me, Bob.I'll promise never to do-" in they put him again, and the water was cold as ice. . . "Will you promise never to lake or carry a story again?" ' 1 ' ' ' " " '';'' t "I d--d do promise, if ye rc-ye ye. don't . due" and in he went again. r. "Do you promise to mind your own bu siness, aul let others alone; Uncle Josh." ."Ye ye yes Id do, I I'll promise anything b -bo boysj only h;triie go, "says ii,:i if!r. i w..n iL. Tiii tt;.,5b. ' inv iollv crittef she was too: "I owe Uncle' I I V 1 1 . fVtOa I I T J. Ull t HlfIIU 111 M v , one d; , .. . . t . ' T ' n and-" ..Y '? j"ps ' . une.s: thnt's you, nin't it? well we well, I said nothing about Polly, il was Heeltap said it, 'deed it was." ; Then they let old Josh off, vowing they'd give Heeltap hii grewel next night, and the moment Josh got el-r of his sousers, he cut for home. Uncle Josh soon found out that ... 1 . 1 . , "a Dee" aucKca oy women, am tor nis own peace he moved to Iowa, and Frogtown has been a happy place ever since. A Green TTn of TV. in tvo WA CVW UJJ.U AAVMVW. Some years since I witnessed rather a I witnessed rather strange scene in Shakespeare's tragedy of "Ilomeo and Juliet," it wns nt one of the Western theatres.- The piece Jiad passed off well without interruption, until the last enneled and loudly nppiaudl.d. Tl, .1.1' r.u.i 1.. i..c... .u.'i.. scene, the character ot iiomto was exant- In tlmt ,,rlivi.mMw nttnrv wl.r .li.i;0i ,)as . JlMt he exclaimed, "Here's ----- 7- ---j ----- )ov0( ftnd nt the same time raisin,, the , ,,,-. tun I,iu Imc a stalwart young countryman jumped upon 1 A L' n rrr cijoi Art 1! nrt liiulifjil tlia Vlnl f l-riTV fc crui,w j. to atoms Rnd vsllintf. - ,.You darncd foo, ,Ue ail,,t (1(,ld; , 0nly w tukin, maAkin9i 1)illn.t - t t! pamm.8,ettcr?.., -,. , , , , ,si,.rah!.. led lhe Qi tragedian, ., w, ., , house shoof witll a ,,. 't , ,. , ., ..... .v. . , , , , V. Why ver Kal ain't dead I tell ve. The - . -.. w wasth- wanted t0 make Juie nw. thit h ( inti l0 P(uin.) .fw;10lje busin;ss yoll.;el jist but Ju,ie wa8punkjLshe got her back "whose business you've jist . Ju,ie - kshe t h b(lck ..9.. anJ Towcd-8,ie wt)Udll.t d6 it, even ij,,,,, was , ; in the vault( the ghost f . - . ; kilt, should u. in. vuiv. iviivt f, ..villi , n.tv, aiii'iuu ... w,, ,,, , K,.t,.- t ivivn nvi uiiililii vm nmii alio arvn m vi iivi dead cousins. Wal, hcrspunk was up, and gh(J (0ok the gtuff t,e .pfton fixed, so she ' Mm, 11 nln. AAHci.m till IT,.... i.it hAWi. fl llu' tho way it war,'' replied the countryman, giving the dusperato lovi-r a tromenduoii.s poke in the ribs, with his elbow, and at the snma time losing his hold. ! fc.. i- "Hell's curses on the fellow!"', muttered the raving tragedian, as he stalked behind the aeenes. 1 ; !. '- : ;.'. AVnl, now," said the countryman, fiont insr the audience, "if that ain't a little the vvum jnwuutii-jVH t" ..v...... inn. dod darndest meanest cuss I ever did see; ' r . . . .. . . , . i,a- .. '1' ,(' nlllia 11, ...lira r . . . . .'" 7. , I git lor stoppm him trom pi pizenin hisself. , , Ua o1 - - . -- .. . .-. . . i ii, i. tifl .turn fll v fimnn iiirl it iivpr- 1 rrrr In 1 l ' -v u-:T.r , mterterc again when a feller wants, to mur- ji t i f a i. .. i: i . i. n .. t . i i I.. ; --- . ' ., i nis unncr siott irora coming ui suuiaui, im i .i...i . luii cuimiu ua u uckuiiupu. . ,..) : r- ' fVPMu1id'it m nwal lliiniwr ,!,.' (tTlarodies a general thing are rather . il i 1 niUUlCiir n jJViivrirti iiimu ni v mil indifferentreading. The "Rejected Addr . . .. ..... ,.w .. i.. . t.. dilres'. ses, nuu" warruuninua. . uuweivr, iucu: .. .. . . n ses," and "Warrcnniana" however, arebnl- nam exceptions to tins reremarn. , une or the most happy native exhibitions' of this' . . f 1 '. t ... sort that we have seen is a parony upon ine;tc(l: Atrayelierinqiureaoi a negro the dif locoivisu bw! ui vcaaiv iiic riunirr ui IJtinhlune ' written by a distinguished furist in PennsVlvRtiia. 5 -r " , '' "ln ", ii!' ' yJ.i.-r - , . j. -m. ."Oh, shweet ish de "lily mit Its prown yellow ; plossonf. ' Und so'lslrde meadow' all 'aovired ('"creenf'' ; ';' '''- '" hilt ' W ft Tint n.iiUni,' .i Blivpot. nfir vet mh-ti tn ' -posom;' ' yc'' ' I"" " 1 I Like Bhweet liddle Kftty rot lives on de : plain; : . " Shse. hashful as ar.v-like her dere'i liotl ........ ..-- ,- '.menr: Z v.- i.Ual . , ... r .,t' 1.1. 1. i 1 ... r....i:.i..'mei Iimne.'? ' -1 f" o.m.- .unt-i 1 niiii.i.r ...ir.. 111x111.. iifir v.-i ji.iunu it kj.'w- ...g jr tit . - nor vain. . ... - , Undhe's i great villain mitoui any feelin,"! 1t ...t.W l...r iMnna mv Iv fff ml livni) l ii on de plain. Auii wuiuaiMav viivw a nvi t w-i.iv, : ither ia now cominjr onJlii. -id'iit. A"As cold weather peisoni cannot be to carcfnl bf tlieir- llirbaU' arid feet. !" The best Remedy W ote 'feet.4 i-u -- rT '"' r ""r pretty girL-. lit the hitter Case ;irLsiLl the Jte'M-lme'U'.uoVWultttS4 ahow in that toWn thelud-H14 a en tire T. q"Wt ,it'i &tr. f' SfTa illustrate theonsise" of necro le illustrate tneoneise ol negro lit:' erature, srelmhke the following extr c from a workon mytmiH'-tok 4'! sparrow-grass; oons aboutUkeahoppergrass, . ,. i and dicsTike ajMkas..-f 'ft?", ; rid ttfi -f.. ,i.-'' ju... ' " ... ""'"-" ' " T: 'Ai,t''.: t " r ' f : Chased by a Locomotive. ! 1; A Iloosier writes to ilia New York Dutch- man an account of b s ursl siirlitof a kco- motive and uis extraordinary adveuture there . . J T 1 ' a came across in fa country and stuck cmr u .r i" . railroad, and was , - -"l"" F'".""S "i uu F.a, iv i.uuUl .ur auovn ailllour. JNow. 1 ve Ileal il It'll nbout vour ,ocomotiv but'heW, dre)Uncd. 8buak .eWl an nour. fiv and kicking; but about two miles i uerc 1 heard something comin? cousih 1' nd thunderin?; so I looked 'aioitna.'" Sure enough, tin juuu. 11410 viiuuii, inuie suu come uuer O..-.. 1. .1 -1. .. fepawing t,i(j up finJ y, the air wide open, and more crrioke and lire fly- ing.than orter lo come outofa hundred br- i"in "'onntams. There was a dozen agon. . T ,.'.. ,,.. , T'"' nT , f 7'"" ' V. . her up or no; but here she became fo-uning -.i. 1' ... ... . 0 ni 111c iiiuu 111. Willi iter xeein 111 11 ni niirnimr i co'al's, and pitched'rfght aime tike thousands Urick ..1. ii in . . .. ... 4 eou.u not stanu it any longer, , and ' began to make ' graVel fly in every' di'r reetion. Jiq sooner had r done ttat, than she put right strait after me stalling like 'a thousand of .jrild-cnts. v '.' ';, ' , 'She began to gain on W: coming up ali"t t'e bill, but I came round a pint to straight level on the road. ' Now, thinks' I; 111 'give you ginger; I'm great on a dead le'ef; -so I pulled to k, ar.d got under fll -pced,- and then she began lo yell and' stamp1, and come lull chisel, and I made the whole earth shak&. Bull kept' on before, bounding nt (he fate of twenty fcet every jump, till I got to a turn in the road, and 1 was under sueh a head way Unit I couldn't turn, so I turned heels over head down a bank by a house,' landed cosmulic into a swill barrel and my l'cet stuck out behind and up in the air. " i i - if .Just at the time the locomotive found I had got away from it, it commenced spit ting hot water on me, and just literally spat tered all over me. 1 thought in. my soul that Mount Versuvius had bust some place in this neighborhood.) But do you suppose I staid there long? 1. No sir! I just walked right through that barrel, and came Out so quick that 1 really looked ashamed of my self. Now here I am, a double-revolving snolly-gloster, ready to attack anything but a combination of .thunder and lightning,' smoke., railroad, iron and hot water. : . n --. Great-men C illdren. . Som parents, are pir.icularly fond of naming their children after crwt men, ran sack histories to chrisU n embryo heroes in AWftUJluAffloilii-s,.,, MaikAuiliitny and o tavius C;e-ar often qiurrel over a single boat in a gutter in modern, times-, with as hearty a good will as did tlieir distinguished orgin'als about ownership of the Roman 15m- . pirn nt Actiuin. A doting mother in a wes- turn city has three boys, whom she has mi med Hery Clay, Daniel Webster and Thom as Corwin, and always takes especial care 'o give them the full benefit of the, . illustri ous titles. Being nearly of the same age and constant companions, ills entertaining to hear her address them. They were ail 3 play iii ;u;i):i the pavement unl or the window not loiig since, when she sang out to them in this wise "now Daniel Webster, ifym takej that bread and molgfscs from llcnryClay.i I'll let Thomas Corwin stick that fork into your eyes. Why, Henry Clay, you are an ungrcatful little wietch, to fill Thomns Cor win'j ears with sand; and that new pair of pantaloons I bo't for Daniel Webster, he has torn to pieces, riding a hobby without dri ving in the nail." The last heard of the dis tinguished trio, Thorn-ts Cu'rwln was endeav oring to persuade Henry Clay to cat a grasshopper, and both of them doing their utmost to force an Indinnrubber ball down Daniel Webster's throat! i ; j ,v, -Froni tbe Spirit World. The following is reported as a true in?s sago from a. certain judicial now in the Spirit World," as we have been told, ,.,, ,.r Rapper John Jones, ... , Spirit of John Jones answers by two raps. ; il. Arc you happy : S. Yes, in all but one tiding, ?t 11. What is that?. .' " " ... ,f S. 1 left the world n-ithonr calling on the Printer, as I pnmised.' 0,- if I could' i. -i'i u iwm ' ' """ - !,;.?- - Wliaif S. Call on the noor Printer and Dav him 1 - l . r -j. . - - 1 . .i n - i...t : :.. t:..i i..... v. - - - ! lour uonars; uuv it is euvreiy iuu law. , -r- R'N ,end message to your on ; . . . . . . . . . . . vqwniiw;. :I31, r;.".;- .t..i ii"'n t ! m m irr.i n wi iikhMnuii t , ... ;. ! to nmnv timal lisnniness. lo at line anil .. . .,.'. ..'.; .;!. i it. ; , 01SC large Illtll Qeui, unu CVCl lHSling 011SS IS . o , . - ' :. i--"r7"' "" . n. 1- T J l.I.l . .... . . , DAB' JNow-- 1 he toiiowmg aiteodot,' u histtative of a railroad facility is. very poan . .. . . . .. J 1 .. lance vo a oeiiain uuun. ink uepuus uij eiscum stances replied he, "if you gwme a- r....t it'll i.WfAH 'iinnwt 11 fi.fr- if vhw vwlim foot it'll take'ron Knout ti drfr: if Von ewine in do stage or'dd nommy bftsi you make-it I in half a uay but yon gel in one OB,. Uese , . , 1 6 smoke waggons you du'r now!" - 53 -wist!, -trrVfai . ! "Oh! mother, said a little, loy, .1 A r-.- . . ve trot BUC" had hendaPHe lindortf. throat too dtmt believe 1 can go to school to, - , T .... ' . O mt ... a "H" Toiimy dear asited uiemollier; f r;"0"!? ntt.!5! li. thn milUf rlnrtil tlltl ulivpwd llrlI,in . , , ,. . , gs r ean go wscnooi ve got, cm- Uuv U1CV uwu eswev - - - i , - Nictto EtoouiscBn "Breddren an! sis ters man am like de "rooster; in de ' niornirtg, so I wheeled rouni and took down the LVJlr' fcorl fW Wfla fenced cIbd liisC w1n?rs.!j Clow.'!.;. and feel berry nice1, but alaaltefbre nbbii.he'. ' may t3 killed,' put in de pot. -bited,' liiird1 iaf . 111 .-. i ' ' in ji irk i '22 . JtarThe Bedford 'funes states that '.jge8 decided that a' .hunch oJf,;',rr, were m wawy?., m 4p aocoiruwgiy,,vt 4. , r-,, Therris'a ftmny,'1irlo'--W'W' Ithat it taliostwo oi liieni to sneese--ono wr ", km""' v' ,v,v, r "MT ."'"r-.ai l,li viiir- 1 backhand the othcF to riittke Iiie absolution-inei,mw isf Bway.- know where t,a vlig it. clow by my other .I? a-;uViMita0Wt w V WAut I ( U be deait ti-'t j. ni .;- .4 .-. ' -.al t nf,t ,43 tw.-H. , J .. f. . . ,.t - j U i. r Cuba Cruelties , and Cuba's Ee . i 'i:J demption. .' : llirrc H Imrdly a people in the wdrltj wlio arc inorevricvons'y 'oppressed llmnlhc Lni ! TV-? line ipiiit "and ener-;v which clmractemes Uool(. y., I !nI.. ! .1.. 11. i. J .1 . . . . tyMntf 12'"??, ,av and cowardly-the ru.ertbe harder tyrnnt ha makes; heiice the heart chilling erueltiei which wei frequently tiotice under Hpanish authority fn that island: " ' 'A residenf of Havana who lately arrived in -this country, states that an -aged fcnd wealthy Oeole, for some!slii'ht offoace,- had k. : :! 1.. ? ... . . . .. Jl" r.T.n wwd spoken against that contemptible,,,,,. n bloody specimen or rjranny (he Uai: 1 " t 11 1 1.1 7 T. i f.til.,.i i f , . ( , , ' . have kiithiully upheld the laws and riff its of waeial or any of his satellites and t !. .: . . . . .' !"r". ' .7 r? P' . . . . . . .1 oerTorms .... tnn,--MiM, a w.iur icceivc ine v cum. or 1 ne cruel nriwii time since- fonr young ladies were imprison-1 dr"6ne for making alone star flag, d tht " odwr three T4r being engaged in mnkii.-.! f .:-.a rZ:..Z Z " 1 - T.k. -u " "w ' in wiibuii, miu me oineis were KeiiirR- ce ears. Many of the Cities haviJ been driven to despair, and were offer' faljf their 'property for sale at almost any piice, with a view of leaving the islmid.-i-Tktii oppresseif people will lind sympathizers :r:; . V'!,-; floods of sympathy which we see m.milesied on the part of our own people, fur those whom the ignorant, Wood-tilt -, and be! ,10 1 1 .11 , . . . Sotted Spaniard has ground beneath ins iron heel. Americans wll - '.vmpathiw for h ' victims of-oppression every where, whetheti noblest sympathies of the Juiman l,rt ... a - V oref ttie The star of rrcedom w yet dawn upon u 7... ,1 1 . T 'TT, Cuba and Hungary. 1 The hour f"r dV ? " ,?eh "T demption of the former is at hand and ZT m ?- iwMm may as well attempt to roll back nShV "Ce. wn?; 8Pl ',af Wl ... ... . ,. "(the means of destroying the trade of Amer- cataract, as to suppress the svmnA.hpof fiu . . . . - . a people for ciuied Cuba.' Ve KltTX UP" W' oil .position to our neutrality UwTbTft ft ? l.Tl fl "''- is vain to. hide the fact that uba L a H' ...iiiiny luriuub its IV lUbllCS maun in in ..f i.wiiIm-. h it,: . i- r'" tullJ1"cs, mm no important iraue tor m.e, of sj mpalhuers..n this country, and in America to assail.' .' Li .!.- f.m 4 . -spile nt all .opposition. 'matenal aid" will be, M. ". Ul. TWrtmtt, rnid'that nrtd" witl-be free frortifn T 1 n V. theSpanish yoake.-ClM JL. S A Good One to Go ' ' V,'01 PetelI to be acquainted with the ! Views' ,, , ' ... . ' '"; ' 1'. f. f'wn government wpftii 'thft'liMeet, Paul;, honey, will ye by me watch? tlhou...U, it h ideut that the aeqaisiu of ' A?-' ,i!t B,,out ,hnJ' our J die Havana bv the' naval power of theU, - ""'7. v "7: ' " '. . States would 'be change which-htr BWdsf ' !.wd d.rl"il ' ' ' ' ; Minister would view wiilrindirforenceei Bul , .t. ? " """c " lure. jsiir7 & "Is the watch a dacest one?" "Sure and I've had it twenty' years, and it niver once (Uisajved -me."- : ri : ! "VVell, heie's your tin, now tell me does gO'WCL)?" .) "Bedad nr.' it goes faster than any watch in Cannaught. Minister, Ulster, or Leiaster, uot barring Dublin." VBadduck to you Mike, then you hiive ta ken me in.' ' Did'nC ye say that it never de suived you?" ... . "Sure an' ( did; nor did it, for I itiVer de pintktloU at alt u6lL.f. r ,i .. . ; . ;T . ': it. A Setler. ,.;;.."( I entered a log school-houss once, where n "Debau'n' Society" was holding.rbrth upon the quesiion: "if a man saw bis. wife "and mother in the water drowning, which should he help dirt first?" The ouestion waa' con- sidered with animation on both sides ''fur a (while, when a "backwardness" began to j manifcat itself. The presiden 'desiied' the debaters, ''if tliey had anything -to sny to continue on." After a pause, a poaked lookiirg man in the back part of tlw hoiise got up, and said, with considerable . 0015- d.eiioe au.1 emb.irismijnt: "Mr. Presi- 'deat; -.,Inhink if a man saw Lis inothar and mi in me water Browniii-', he ouht to t help i. is nfiythtr otit rat:ibc'asi,fou see. . if-ki. te-if M.1 .,..,..J 1 . 1 11 w III flleiV !fH-drowBil.-tini-ijl,l in. At ... ..m.- i.. . n.i. ..... . ... .j - '.y.iv... cuuiuurgei aimwcrillOUH er, not ea.y!" . .,riI w si-i 1. . . i "Tt is a vi.rv in.n1.i il.i,... j .& said a tai Ol-'s.annren'iee to hi ninuinr tUu In lat- i . . ! :v . , , .V V '"" , , iter was piesMng a bob-taded coat, "tliattl more there is ol tome ihltigs 'lie less there .l.T ..-i '.i.l.. '. ...i. ' i - .i " !,','jrowtcan th.T.t be' sjuJ the tailor., t ... i"Ayiiy,.j,h;!rc'a that bull,-tailed eout--Uie less you make the tail tho more bob it Ui." A1....I..1 .1:1' .... .1. 'il' time . .' , gvuu U1UUU I, il y HUUU (k'll ' 1 " ' ifXRiriAUE.- No man knows whenwhere, or w.nome ue u marry, il n all nonsense, ... 1. . 1 i. ,. ilni.rlil l.w.b ..trr-f.Z a V ...,, 1,. 1.. II lilaimno' and snecn alimr nhnnr it. Y.n. ""a".")' nyiUVVWl, 1,1. DUHSII 'l iu inn !.. ....IJu .l if ixK.1 i iu oil dome' srnHsh'dpwii i,f -theerv middle "of 'your4 pccuatioL, ' . ' .. .,. XThe following epitaph may be ifuidtit;i ia not tryiag-to gt-Johnny (jrapea! upiaiOni'istoiie m S.atlordsh.re fcirahuiJ 1 't.h t1."8 .?t,"e' R ,umP of -LWs Arabella Young; iJVyhe on the t!)th of May,S UiT Began to hoidiliitr toagua '-: i-il JC" "Why. Tom. ,iy dear .felhtw.. how old rpu look!" "Dare sav,'Hob, for the fact ,s, iiewf wns so old bcturc in t ,8 Nrw'E NkwDrikoatim. Seventeen conviots to froat'Clove- ,4jthelenrte,utiary arrived to day froat'Cfcye land. tlieir -SrVeleadrih r,rfnilyirkim SjAml v.ColvAakiCIistsaie JC?rTHe Bar rra 1 intenuuu lor woma sin mode&rra,nd .j.a'ii--' u front d4 Batumore Sun. The London Times on the United States and Cuba."'-8 ' The London Times of dle'Cdt ttTtaajT very long and angTy wlitorlal reVpefctfiig (TiiS1 CV.stBk Uy kiuI Cornelia afl'airsi Times hiys dowo the Jaw as if it frMvlh umpire between the nationi) of the world- and fiuullv". with exeeedint' absurdifv. uw voices the aid of Louii Napoleon agkini;lfte United bttttes in oaseof war with Hpaftbe sides undertaking to forslmdv tit jprtewr tous attribute of the British Minisfrytt h question, with a hint that it would not look oa pasive!y". ' - But the Times',''aath'R?. UmuneKiai suggests, is either igncrarit, wr ,,..,,1.7, Lsi.iun Da, been manifested at Washington. hhiiuiih n tnose iiiRLMnrf.f.. uni thar. mm. iutuu , . ., . UJ n .considerable number f lhe A meriean people, to violate goow faith or ri, ' " ' . 's d" t - 1 i nba. Tiie Mimes es the following grat is only betrays tlie itr- norance of that journal with respect to, the 1 1.. ..t .1 .. .:.:-. b2l..i. norance of that juu.nn ,,,....., , 11 e .1 - - - Powerful as the American peoplriiei liouably are in the ilefenee vf ell-th'.t longs ti theiiisetvt s, no nation has' iftjifse u.ij s me niieiig.ii or ine meuns to run no. the oM. graUfy its owri lukis and , d Kua '"'f ;V '"'T " effm Sd"1; 7 Wtt such a contest degraded in the eves of tho i 1 1 .1 , i I J. " . J ... f",;" "JvioteBce and injustf , f 'nmaufrt) I'1' . " rvr? m 01 "onI. .;,,. r...i; .."... c:..t:-.: . more obvious. Louis Napoleon has every inducement (u defend the interests of Spain, and to sti'eng'th-' en the relations between his own-' tioiifrt4 ment and that, of Madrid, .Noihig would belter suit.hini thani an Wppirturiify of dis playing and augmenting the navafpovreViof France, by espousing tlie cuusu .tf Sp!t4i against such an antagoniatj for-suclr'an ex pediiion would flatter die country and occw-i py tho public niii.d, with noseriou risk '0 any French interest; I am kii 3 i- i However thitny be, die- firm nd eoiV lective resolution of tho maritime power of; Euipe to oppose the aggressive, poljiyof; lh United fetates,vivhn uauids even be-J yond the North Ameriaati contimmt to Cuba' and to the Sandwich Islands,-! the itfegqurd of peace, which might otherwise be aacfif ced to the outcry of an inilignatio mie ing;" and the rashness ol lhe AnrurrA' democracy could hardly commit H.'gw;.' act of folly thnii to provoke such a cor' : . i without being assured of the 'cou--''-" . ' or eveu of the neutrality, of anx - - ' '. ' trm,' ''"! ' -vif?. '.Jt-i Ihesq nmttenngs and uircatei;. .. , ; . . Times Wilf naturally HttrAcfsimii1 , -. in thistotinrry5, llifr TimeS M heliiV'; , ' t versiilJy looked apon a kind of authori. ; . . exponent of liMtjtsh puJ4io; jopiw'mrt'it,,, -' British Government policy, Tlie Yoifc.- Express ptotedty r&ni&kHlfbreiipori: ' "' l;Vto.do kaow -whitt thBritiali goTn- incntnight'or miglij npldojiu ih(j premise.. but there U one, thing the Times ought, to kndw? nothing' fj calculate d'sli'tnucTi td? en courage the Lone' Btar' in -tlirW . Whtif a tbia menace, of oppositiuh from Louis Nupo-l Icon. TIero,1ttrueom,Bcou!a .hertkdahoj wouldu't mind getting into.a(difliculty witli., Spainonly for the saVe'of ijeeing Lbw.tft "Nephew of his Uacle"was 'going td fntcr" fem n l .sii y,Htt j,.,!ti..e-'l A , The Times should uiuk'!tand thai ike people, of, this. eoun.try are, not f rtzhtciie4 with the Napoleon bug-a-ibuo,, ae die: Kn" lish people often are and 10 try ti t'rigliteii Uiem with a war from 5 that'marfetpfVitlP have the tfi'ectim)f to excite a.desire on the part of Filfibtifttmif- lPrrX-f to invite rirthbn ihan avoid ik! We dfcal alijt ihM spii:jt,Qt this, kind Ja,.a-ery coaiujettdabia ...... :. . d.f"..L?:. -..... :.::J'-tt fer!V fr-)v,ertla1rj'i'e who Lnowarwfter !!, Alii; xiiiic, iiunuier) arid far-seeinir -f aiid and Bicker JoiiiUiin, o(d CricniVonc, laitj laupny iiittiejfeuiipged.,.ly (be ara,ao that JoinT3ull may look ou, enjoy the aport, undtratlierlhebrolits? M ;.., . - ,. 114' V J ' ui I " , f . 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