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TI1K "ADVERTISER." Tipros, rawi. WELLS SPICEfLi fl. C. I I AIT, SATTKDAY, MARCH 18,1834. toTThe Communication wua ottitUtd this weok, for wat»t *f space.! ST..T Ho^-SEE Holius& I tisane, of Marion. HAT rba SALE. e o n adrertismept tf Jvbn Pwcui'lt.' in^- and resolutions too late for pubitoa-. but will give them aext vyeel^ The people of Moscow, and vicinity, me, and passed resolutions protesting against the county voting a loan, or taking •lcrk We this week publish another letter from our esteemed fr.cud aud wmmmmmmrn ^KBrmiti. ot "C. U" 1?™"? in Rail Road Companies. i gross. Moscow is a famous place, and the! UK/Arthv genial cHunc wkere railroads will net molest theou W w firaa rsUbnAi. e81^\ ^.NI See &m*Store.room to rent in Rochester. See adverriseincnt R. STraar. 1 ,** Note 1'^t—^ood for notflfng1 to School ax due—pay up. CANDIATSS.—Ambition is on the riz patriotism is making itself manifest— r«-ry week the list of the names who are 1 fellow tliis week's paper is i&lhet long, but ,s fell of interesting matter. The Dr. has Mr thaiika lor his kindness. Tcathm t—teaths. Pleasant, Io va, wriu s «.• you. a«% We have heretofoie Mid madi upon tbis bill, bel»«*ing il to fee an aggression w*lch Sou«h.sho«U *. it- i & citi zen, I. S. Titus. The Dr. is now located at Placerville, California. His letters are worthy ofjCa!if ttOtice. «tn be relied upon. His communication in history. He certainly is a man of «n^^utenl ^a8 ergy, Tka J-tunul of ha. all "^TaUcPruVo! ChkKO. far. State Teachets- Assoc,at,on. W! ,.Alwlher littd in Muscarine on the 10th day ol able enterprise and hope it wdl be well attended. Teachers in tliis county will take notice and be on band. Tm Otu.ni HOOK.—Mew*Cant.|,vdd Saturday the 11th inst. This house is one oi the largest buildings in Musca-j tine, ami Irian our acquaintance with the ^fHtleinanly proprietors, we believe they will out bo excelled i& their liae of tmai iu'SS. mr a C^OTIOW.—Mr. 1.1. STEWA«T, of Mt. Oar readers wnne as an Iudepeuderit 1 emperauce bnetly these: andidate li«rthe abj'.'e office. He closes „Jts rinununk». ^"n with "most of the i/ia* mnt MJtodint Jtimiitm tan imfarm yo» tt Hir." Ai he is a stranger to ua—-having nev- i i j- an the error ol the Adtrrl' w' jtuig to it a suort ijrcsr, which, inadvertently, "•diied to tiie ,#aMh*. Jo*r* of-.lfi/.,. h\q." Don't be How uiifcrtunate a man ruintl by n&iiesty. How safe would be if modesty was ki® 0R*y .jJ4 guard agaioat. utary no ishinst. There ia nothing in a name, •iliing to be wtcrifieed for this country's {abiding sense of justice in the people ^ither of you would knowingly misrep good, ik enlarged. See on 3d pag*« ries fruin the blight of slavery—to K 0 its possa^e in the Senate. Seemg^^the bill was destined to pass, Mr. Chase w ®Tr' •, i moved an amendment to the 14th scction Wo committed quite a lunder, las Leaialature of the territorv h» *,,!. g'vmg th, name of a':" .lILn- i^' nf thi« r»m«» ,, Mosoovites art, worthy ol this fame. oppoa.tion to estaMishiug two distinct ter We have in Cudar county, some of the e tutioas sod fircely take the oath of fealty. Persons desirous of gaining in-j of President Walker to the Republic of \*ou further say that "they (Adams to th. mv.AOTH th! TA ... k.«,n»r* of this casa. The dseuiusumoes are ho far as U niled of was in poesession 1 'n atrwclii»i*t ttboul r. Mr. Journal, tk: myutatio* wtm'1 **url Carmatiou of that golden region can learn Sonora. IWich from his letters, and that,too, which i Walker is determined to becoms famous ^'coni- ,in Cedar, J^hnson, aihi other counties. numbers increasing, they are daily becoming stronger and more formidable. The wjj| May next. This we believe to be a laud- he filibustering iuvasiun will then be first word dignified savs. uf cunti.^dwcce., jto reuiler his Uiaiaph inevitable, and tertkar^c by the more honorable appella- will .chi me of a fw deswradoe*. but afid THATEB t-ok possession °^jhis house jpre!sri,t the indications are thai President land entries, by Adams, as charged in I aware of tha na- prosecuted his claim and rece «T heard his name before— ant. supposing! the I States Treasury S42S.710. iiiftny to be in the same predicament, we His ciaim being i receiving hw survived but a few minutes. u n o s i o i i n TUK passed 1 i The majority «. fc-JT An eaHurn pautr says that moo- anticipated. We find tha, |In..1, «V .»«• from tf» Free State.. MO.-— »i eity diatt und ruir.s a man. the representation Irom be wheal whose senators su man tbi •wcfcuttd i i tU Scpate Latter tr*M ha. Mm F. Caak. WiiiiitGTON, D. C.. March 6, *64. KniTona ADTUTISCI:—GTIFI.: by the South hd1 at, outrage upon the |had determined on taking iuy sett in the North, and our opinion has not changed. II. Rep,s, to pay no attention to news- The bill has now passed the Senate atter paper attacks upon me, or my course— low* delegation in this Congress cannot te B,il 1 to lroat^s' .. i. the people may govern thetoselvea, yet latKillMMftta in the same bresth they say they must 'since, attd only once and that by invito Xhe |he p^tio,, oj Mr. Cass oa this' yet it J9 n6w dcnicd Another amendment was offered rjtorjeSi an(j same kind of "fixed facts'and wheni^y the people—both rejected Moscow gets to be a town of importance, a^ain. one Slave State docs by the aid of Railroads, we hope thfy Will ali colonize together so,ne con- \^ve9 J- to make the officers tWQ tta(li and t0 and fi kneel at the altar of the "Peculiar insti- charged wah conduct that had 0,111 ^ofl^pleof^Nor.h^. I. i. Ik, unque,. your paper of Feb.. 23d. of hav.ng tionable object oi this bill to legislate ring one of the sittings of the committee H. slavery into the,. terrHortM. ... to whom w., Kierrel Ik. Iowa Land object should be m« w„h bo«iKl, ky »«.) "denounce,! the Ly«„ ro«l K««IWp»l lams and his as»K-iatea, to fill their says Sh-kespt^r. It ruaiters not what! pockets, without having the teast expee odious epithet may be heaped i^pon the'tat'onof constructing a railrmd—that it the finder—worth S3^K) to the looser—se.e opposerj of this bill, the pjrinriple is the no foundation or support, and that advcruscmeut of Benjamin Fraseur. tine. It is not an interftueiKv with the 'Aid Adams & Co. had entered all th peculiai institution of the South, nor an vacant lands silong the line of said road, been entailed upon them, that induces gnat profits," &c., &c. 10 come We wis!, now to correct, ^nd therein." This amendment was rejected Judge Williums, Platte Smith, of Du- ^dwbtud fv iwt many iavors, 1 am, that it was not F. A. Baowa, but rather I~10 yeas—36 nays. buque, and myself, were present. Each Ma A Baown Esa an Attornev at I What can the advocates of 'self-gov |°,iecould, ««. .7. r. aao w rsq., an Attorney at ,•»».. i we exhibited maps, and everything Law. residing in the Towo of llochester wnmen^ say to this The repeal of the 1^^ off harmonious and satisfactory to in this County. Missouri Compromise was sought that jall papj^s. far as mi'*5 *uo" ,act' present appearaaces, I do amendment offered in behalf of the free I am charged in an editorial *tWe i® th* Iowa w.ll get an acre far railroad endeavor to rob them of their hirturight, and were now cuily agitating the matter No honest man in "Old Cedar," or i i -k opposition to this measure, but it is an Now, gentlemen, 1 have no idei that which prumpts them to save these territo- Jreaent me, or publish an article of the arrest AHTI NEBRASKA MEBTIKO.—The citizens of Springdale, in this County, without distMiction of party, held a meet lag on the 11th iust- and passed sundry iwolutians »ndemnin^ the Nebraska (territory, to be borne by the people there- no mistake about my assertion, when I' know that you would not intentionally' Kansas Bill. We received the procoed* i0f forever we will tfiv» an amendment **y 4 To illustrate the toleration of slave in-: wa r,.jjayc terests in the matter, and their deternu- jn answer to all this, let me place my- 'l regret th© necessity that compels me nation to force this scourge upon this free (self upon the re«*d so that there can be thus to vindicate my sell aud did lnot, l^Rt lthere er€ nt,t u,u or two which was rejected at the time of give publicity to this. As it is, i« ts bin a time for them to speak their mind. The was up before the committee on Pub- i ,ha' us ""J1- Mr' I jlf.ard "right of the ,^ ^ttUeineu in Muscatine county, lately held a meet- egislati on u pephibit it has looc!81^! i a some ppo- y UmiiR flrlsJlt'd coul^1' 10 ,r legianAtivn w pijn,uu u, naa iuuj, fhe reason of my last interview was premises, or have any misgivings on the the tvierai Government to di»co..Uim« all di \h« Mississippi Th. of Lo»« now imagine why a Miie man w« use sweA an argumeut it disposed to in ilifornia, has been changed by an edict ^Ufe Lyons road. and Judge CiiAKDLra were both present, It is evident thai this man and Chandler) procured a plot and 11« of UlllH.ofMary. are "described. He was I io own up tl and The onerations in Lower California t'ou of the new t»oard of directors o! the ULL E fraudulent, he wa.-. after- Now, Sxrs. I cannot say what Adams.M'1 S,MW ho .c,ume of. f-wdeWr.doe,, but a.!vllh\,riD(iln,dsr^ro,quamunceand al' W,a,"h«VIIIA' who purposely nn.iepre.ented me. land lllOUUt tvvo the pported the Nebraska grants are concerned tor i aad as lllUch as no ti,e urticio tslten iratn uie supjKwed he commit- bly of Iowa, we ought poiaibly get the io, 1,1^.. by takinff stead suicide, mi the low But when I tell vou that there ait-f ia,„l, could be ob- instructions of the General Assem-j commit!** to putt it into the Iowa Bill. 1V^ fir.il thai' (i,e five' Jackson, Jt«KS, i^im, ru„ JT"J}IOrSame to the Missouri. All these project* are represented hereby gentleman who claim that they are grant national projects, and having recived all ,h, ,m,„du»n,. ard STfor on. nLent ..ped,* .!» Want, of kri lor all o, t.or, hi, peculiar ca.,, «....« to 1W W. i«i* i MO I I II I 1 J'can we get all that our legislature asks, Thus the ami ocratic natahsot the old for Nfy am torced *. whole Iowa delegation 1 sve acted in con- ries to say that from erery fteema,,. .nd none should shnnk, W™!,--. g« My B.,cT»„an ha. shown h.Ll I a «a aud a letter to Mi .f h» O e i n i s e s own that uot kind, unless you supposed it to be true, iaens of Cedar to forget that their own it. give publicity to this. As it is, it ts but a 'time for them to speak their mind. The Ush this comnmnicatioo. thf n and explain against me, (whether successful or not,) "'ll as a Candidate for the above office. inot preciuaea iroin piouiwung slavery t^hatnll^r. some gentleman irom Boston,: tare, or make me lorget how muca 1 am i nmom wh,ch requires or »uthomM the R«pre- anare him matters as well as m' r"h''S' The foregoing communication is in an swer to a statement given by us in an I have been be lore thnt com millet'once of Feb. 25th. Our readers havei*uch exhibition of ap»?is!ineas, n ih« p»«i oi ... tuch of our RepresritUitive. at (oie»gn «our!s, now both sides of the story. We do not, vvho h*v« not frwfrh of republicm tunplicity I uddo^ 1 ashed i'iui who had represented to him fleet upon the character of tiio Hon. JOH»' iron was down between Dtxun and Fui- 8'vea dependent upon the -infhienee* at Wash- the fact. I did go, and I told the comuhUi u.,, ,u_ »na *r i"" r,'^nl pgton and the successful aM.cant tee, wla. ,-a. uue. that no. a pomd of™. tal an^ t'"Mi City. 1 never opened my lace .\bout thought then, that it was not amiss tO wuuhl were aud as vve |i°n wor|J haVtt IK* Bill through the Senate and when it is, an American. measure, 1 UiJ to JJO Il» l'-" nil", \J9 a n i .1 •. .• .u .. which does me injustice. display of aristocracy and court—by a Vt hi* Highness must receive eclat. 1 1 or meddle with the property which has for the purpose of selling such land* at 'any other county 111 my district, will ask 1 me to violate a .pledge made to our peo- torted from Uie sublets. Other Minis- j,„ak,ng keokuk a port ol e„try. It tt pie before the election, while asking themlters have shown themselves sycophants of rumored that the. Emperor ol Japan is.. for their votes. II the legislatuie cut out! monarchical ben ton, while Mr. Buchanan dead. —The Indians iii Nebsa^ka, arai a wrong railroad policy lor our State, 1, ^as ja hlaiue for it nor ought the cit- the fearful increase of this trafi" 'hence I infer that you obtained your in- Senatpf and Representative voted in our Minister. of exteriuuiatiag the Fawneea. 1 he Ohio .i-. —-,_j 1 4——ui.. •«. .u Qne of formation from a sou ret that you bupposed our General Assembly for this tame pol-1 say that is ntt ut* wont oj truth misrepresent me, i woura not asut you io entries by Adams, or any otiier man.' publish it. The story was related to us| Wc clip th following from the ^at connected with the road never thougut ite a number of 'of such thing, and cannot tor the Hte of .... understood, gave the informa-! l! ha* been of perseverants and eourit r. was conelusive. Hs feelings at that par- ft.wt„» «.,/-i, oi'n-iimfnp«« il at a Boint eiarht miles eaat of this Dlace., mmuies. He considered the Nebraska ergy. of perseverance and cournge. was conclusive. H.s feelings at that par-' believed. Under such circumstances, il a point eight miles east of this place, I?"?"11'8* The news from this quarter is flatter* ticular tune ean be b.nter imagined tuar, UR COOK has been belied ot cornered, and made .7 Grove, and e corn &c. i represented, we could view it in no other lh*n if irQUi^. iTi«ile a 'repr''«enuii'iii about i QUATNTAU06 a ion of 'Revolution.' in Iowa who wrote me alter ihelate dec. teem the gentleman too highly and were eastern twelve miles through an unbroken J™"' we i I vris Riiuil in ul.irh he savs that I was' i i .richest and best improved sectious of of slave labor: or as well attempt lave hertofore been looked npon e^d i ,[d us* Walk»r and his coiiinamons will achieve vour communication. Where then, Sirs, We have ever held Mr. COOK in high* a prettier lUilt place con not be lound in galaxy of free governments sad reader I again assert, that the whole thing is i colons, for two reasons. 1st. That his name laimortal. made "out of whoie eloth," and who ever if were false, he might have the oppor- t^ey not turn their hands to obtain the sent from Odessa to St. Petersburg^ witk made such representation* in Iowa, either tunity, himself, of publicly wiping out1 benefit of it. jtl.e Jespatvhes announcing tl e victory at HfrarSoeMUfTrwDHT or PUBLIC la- Tfcet*rtf*c«r CiM. i knowingly W. or were duiH-s ot th«charge That .f treasury v. representatives what the State wanted i justice—that we never wished to reprobate I fested here that those interested in the w and •i v»" r.-j-IRCiwu i v e 'ankmg grants oi land which wnuki a- «uus ol defending it is dot upon our tlie House by a vote of 107 to 7*- pb^, what repieseirfative tfovid Mr. Cooa. yet we cannot gee tiini we have »,« five' Jackson, Junts, ^im,«••*'» ',1,,be here rnad. may be for the Sabula Air Linerai1-1free to do him justice ti.an 'fU.. st through W ashi5^tcu, &c., needed T^ uw^, ,v UCIUM. Some time in December the Iowa Land simple act of justice to roe that you p*b.| l^gi3|ttturi! of Illinois has already pas- TtmD.-ranee Candidate. —A voulilT sed lie Lauds, and the committee exteniled With the assurance that any attempt to man tw years ot age,, was commi iwi i» "outsiders" interested in Iowa Ruil- array the good citizens ol "Old Cedar" «hou ollow jail in Rings county, N. Y. for haying 1 fee, eaihv the we thinlt 118 now' gentle:nen who'^s. Jmtrnal. We suppose it waa gf«n*'ly cireolated*^ COmpleteJ he b, jua.|mile, The evidence, f»r as we have heard, generally from the line of the L. and I. R. R.,' introduce slavery north of 36 degrees, 30 wronculiv1 ruim'nl? kindness that the matter Marion. With little exception this line and Chandler did, iu the way of getting should be broog-1 before the people, that runs over excellent ground, crossing but slavery on soil made tree by act of Con •'plu's" arid letter irQUA/l friend .nMWJfrWtalumniate Mr. Cooa. We es- The length of the line is 36 2^3 miles inclined to do it from sinister or mer-: pr»»rie remainder through oue of the Z*8 friendrfitp would rv*ram: „ul[h NVW ,lowa, there is no oceasion for any oms 1t,ci} remanded that his corM tuents a longj Tipton? Certainly none can doubt but the Rus^iin custom, ltnmedi itely ushered •ived from ra.iiroa«i policy fur the btate.and would publish his defence, and he may have the I We are truly surprised, thai such a gratified, look hua with him mto his instruct our seua'.ors, and request their assurance thai we ever desire to do him' feeling of indifference, should be mam- further, that we will never sub-j smt3 oi intr 91QTV fortf ouf readel4t aud we We gave the story as we heard n—the minions of acres more tnan shoulder*. V comimttee would give us, tell me if- We wish to do full and ample justice to ,n* The uiaioriiv of the House was not as (fo responsibility of sefecunj oue {ought to retract, but lenve alt for our rea' jwiuick, (Lieut. Col.) Einhiace me i i*'* o ... i.TM n ourselves but said of the Karl I if he has been recusant to our interests,! vvas 7,112 tons. Of this amount, 1,1S$S i1^11 b,!l many instaotoa. opposed tW wVyne aiid Platte Valley Koail, ciossiug! repreicuiative, we could not hesitate, tons went to the East Ir.d,ei 8,290 to,10 r»i»n« the cheek hallowed by the Em? Hoinesn-ad bill. It is feared it wiU be 4b* M,sa.«sippi LOUISH coi nty, and 11« r* adcia, I qusntrUc* tc var ^us porta. Mptoaafls twlWt WaBierieg iron I ••The American Minister wieexckilpdj Carrol county, IlJinon hat toted a from the House of Lords in England, 011 subscription of WOO,000 to the Chicago, have chinas upon the bouatyot »h» gen-L^ occvuon ot the opening °f P»^'a St. Charles, and Miwissippi Air lino erul government. No oue is disposed *®!ment j,- th|f ruje dispute It. but i^l^r^e,1Llh!t_th! th* relation of which, to meet i __The Senate of Rhode Wand passed a ights of I in shutting ant f/c ,/, as, lhM fcr OT0Mu„, m.i^ JispllJ the cUcle to which I wiR not asBe-it,1 destruction—of governments whose «x- ol the American people. Titles ol I c«n truly say it is a misrepresentation) ntence is only proven by the ridiculous bility are abrogated by the conttituti4tb atooj u tj,e wjth lrtppings of f-'oni oj truth misrepresent me, I wouhl not ask you to before the American people, and it is T|u,se maUer ave now the following resolutions other States R*f0^vtC4b3L^ JMHUUVM Very truly, yours, &c., JNO. P. COOK. con «0 preserve them fr«a» .he ..me, K,.*. LV requiring diplomatic Rail Road by a majority of 617 votes, ,-.^a U EV.: written'ous PRESENT at the Rail Road Meeting by one ol the paity ol engineers who settled by Compromise measures of 1860. at Lyons, at which Mr. H. P. ADA«S were here week before last. lie charged Doujrla* with introducing ir Tirton, Cedar county, Iowa, 1*° Councils of the Nation the exciting ff0,n iari00 iiorth ol Red Oak. arid Picayune 71 south of and ,uu Groves aU terminating iiorth of Mt. Vernon. Than the latter, i east of this, what wUl beco«ne of welfr»re do not think it I our place to advise them which to adopt. THAT NOT y ,n*y ttUr® ot nxtnrimr a citizen oi that state to inoiiuw cut our Dorr. -The Hon. William Smyth ha* believe Minister at the Coart of St. unit s, be- been nominated by the Democrats of thw |h 4th Judiciai m® John A. Parvin, was elected Mayor 0f of o«r R«puWk «t fore Courts to any other or diifJreut costume tn*n «,ich our Republic, ro. Itiat we r-f?ard ,t as !h* duty of, "ul",aK' P'~»^"iol .h, Yankee endar, repeal as w i Let tue people and the press speak. district, for Judge of that Mi. Smith i»th. p**,,. iactm. 11 u u.— (ir. «Highness tb» prescribed by tne big- bent. HATS Orr.—His Highness,»» mokt Reverend Archbishop of the Arth- of dirlo™t.. J.me.'dioceM of CiucmMti, Mr. Parcell, a. have ents, a few days since, through tl.e post n boldly forth the representative preparing foi bloody uar (his spring*—• of the people who sent him—an American sevetul tubes are uniting, for the pui posa Consul* in the Raman river is in good navigable condition. Tha States has also refused to plume himself Io va Land biii has passed the Senate., Court". 20,OGfr,060 acres of Ihnd was granted being brought diHerent ^ates. vf ,, uf.,. n o i i y w o a e a v i s o e n o n e e A i i s n o w e n i n e o e a n e a a Muscatir?, on the 6th inst. He waa man Oen^r 19 years of a« was committed to lhree wives—ought to let him go frea utt i»k and put mwm* old bachelor in hU plan, 1 e can urt^to k's w'vet usage requires in presentation to th« head of actvn r\- as rary to that ipirit of »in- COSt 8800,000. Daniel McLoud, an ity winch fho-ild regulate intercjurw betwetn old bachelor, was zen to death tn his 'RV«nThat it is th« duty or ths C.n- bed in Milwauiue, on the 22&d of last ffres# of ihe United Stite^ by Uw, to prevent month. cant pity h»m—couuoaat vm 1 necessary. U our ministers at foreign courts are 3 wita this request ajii among other A can AS u_._i pa e «P*re him. —A Hotel is being built in New York, which will I w„i i __ Igala la tkc ricM. Tha Democracy of Susquehanna meeting, lie compU- life is otion while nd said u fettered Htocraey^ Douglas' Nebraska hill as the Missouri Compromise,. |and an openitvg anew of those agitating, distracting and destroying measure set- ouHontrov^.Vs 'corned to htve "bSn' controversies February 26, 1&54, »«biect of slavery, and all the anarchy Edx. Journal: We have just return- 4n disunion incident to the renewed ag- Ljim county, having Hation in Congress, by this sf.nT.pt to re- the survey of a hue d'tvergmg P^ai Missouri Compromise and to a* m,n c*b'net, of'this place, should passively |and .1£,,,res*d «he welcpnw |udge. 11 Mr. Cooa i** b*«.» and when tt« ajtoui»li«d officer Lad avail- Indi discharge our datyby iuforminff oar[ New Orleans, and the Ulaaot ia#mall Iptj-Berti* C*rm. o/ t* i,,or 'f idency in lisoo. P.oi.eer, Wiate Oak And that "Slavey's Little Giant" Doug- in was attempting more than for- ka. e*1 o u n y n I o w a i n e a s s i n w i u i o n v e e e e o a y i e e Lisbon, ai,d t^ree mile, ariitocraej. Yours in haste. the eyes of the people of T,ptoo, and by evidence of his lnno^nce., With a Junctioa #f fw roads, eight |®in0P« uo rxertiou to accompliali Southern wit, the introduction ol «ow »hould be forever barred the ^ree 'a^°r of the North, the and the Middle Slates by the mtro- The Csar «f lUsria. Ton have already prinUid a good dtal appears that the branch road on the subject of Sinope, but perhaps Mt surveyed, and established, before the following characteristic anecdote Th(f officert wbom Prinw Menschikoff KCi'*' V* isrnring at the capital, was according to .. and seated hiiAself to perusa l^r'r c®ntents. When he bad finished, courier to express his dc gi.t at the wel» carried into exe-! come tidings, he found that the officer, forth an exertion, i wore hose most interested, RsnAaaASLx—You may see athou- ivr at onoe started up to his supposed sand ex'.«l.eui tbunjs iu a paper, and duty. The Emperor theu usquited of HCVer htfir ft word ul tljiiru!):tnnn i_ i i j* out w.th fatigue, had fallen asleep, nor ti5 aroused by any ordinary aad will Aimm. I •n^ar'*- With that umck sp, reciation of human nature peculiar to the C/ar, ha called out roughly, 'so-and-so, your .horses are ready," aud the zeaious cour- —-1—« *m^uon froiQih« hua what rank he had? leaders, but just let a paragraph slip of j-Well, then, (to an adjutent auead. AMP fir ivn mmm *knl I "IIt^'a'," r-—K««1• ^eu, men, ^to an adjutant good taste, jatioe,) bring me a pair of epaulelta, k i ^eajiug about: promote you on the spot to U Podpolk- auead-_ 1 I and wheutUe a*toui»hed officer Lad avail* lex Eaeoara,—The total export of iea j*d himself of this rare distinction, tha from Boston for the month of January,,Czar kissed hiin on hia check. Sinca n® ruthless razor has been sllowed Iffeft CArcnicfe.