The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1853 Page: 1 of 4
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CLABK8VILLE.
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Li^l^hyB^oi^ siweS^i
u v«*.
pwh« « >hy « a—t
utouncuva viaet totW Bsnk rf KagW
W*w>« Ml* the iluiil a/
the
««imj
eSset to
CkrknQk to Wwn Village.—
I^W—liliibnit we have then a contiuuoui
,-ftM li« Miaeieeippl Kiw to the Uwlf of
ftw gap between CI itktrilW and Wa£o
l _s abort to <* cmT*1 iB «g**d *• the • '
ef eataMiahing thi* line of stage*, —i*~
f ukBwBw *1«k this route—the aauwat
1 between the tow** along the road, ami the
tit would be to the lame number
IS3I to IMW : h>im toiOMfc: ami u*l
\\ amounted to eigitcrw williou*., It*. rat* of m-
wTfK9t^ZT fcctw** lSU ^
1U1. sine* which year it ha* been Mnul.lt dimin
• h£* p*«Knawioe ha* therefore, prarti-
' oally ipeukuig, Wa arithssetical instead of «o- er than any
aaetr.cal. ^ *n onlcr ftv
. The population table. with which tbeaa volmws thin wag given to an through tL iu,.!—
far h . «t of S^^KLSraS I ,fcwt "r*** TV, w bdu-
building, to
tntom &at •
ftvm the Gevermw «f the Kmk.
ex*rtans«s« awwlandpoittie*! M>W
milt hat*
♦ Cabin with thM
ww Mke into consideration the amount .,, ... - -
Of the population ii^iybreut pari ef uTkiw£ "* *£■**! «« «* <**
rfjd«m; amiit aupplicai.jra^a iUumnMwms s3!*" «** ■«< *1 wchitocmal , , „« ™™
are looking at this new country, a*]^*. the jS^a, ^th, ^ iSfctSj
.compelled to leave the riven aad
^at extravagant price—and then
f they take water again.
that every eoutj along
a petition—eetting forth iU
f of the mah, the amoant of nail a*at-
at eneh plan, the amount of travel,
tfe.- vW etor of the roads, the charaeter of the
i-avutW ^ **" **- aIul k"1,1 il
,<iii.l tnirf to preaeot to Mr. Stvrr. the prewnt Mail
lput that it m y ac<wmpany a reemmmgndation
tiotn tW gentleman to the Ikepartment, to order
lli« nMtoaet to be let. Congtce* will toon meet-
He contract for carrying the mail along thw line
vill mm be let again, and we nhoukl be ready, ao
tiM>%
rtcppt
Cem* th|nam. to Araw within her mag* or-
«4e. the laaki ii 1 tvatru of a Stowv? what
MM ia vtii «r nil ferawil mee, tha athar in
zftrz* X'.rT> T; AT.
whU all
It
mm®
WrtHta &MMM, •kanl hMUn. .
J^WWl Aty^mwtttwafU^
■fctfcI L^Ium MMwi h|« XMM> *. -1 MM V
MM tat •• Otl Uaa w«! tm the Kari *f
r;-r*
jvrajvtn
• nan «m ^
t r* K tlii '*
tnppoM' tETSj " i * ? '** •pmrnemu d.fe, frvm i
Up-« ^nd U>A ^ f
au«4*l. an4 msmIoct mm, wkiSa the
Wwat Britain might viBBd aaotTaA ""T 10 ,na,:JOn,7 •« etteut, a «h *t- oth«r ngemarwr* a* her rx, and pcrfwaaed with
, «pwt tmUa imtsimt, and thM. wWmm « * " « ta®tlj on dnty. ami drir- , that ceMo.-ntratni «wee«MM—aa;nr*ml charity
▼anient ertwding. A ceatu.rT^o Mey ZSi! U ^ • K<* ny, who Somw h*r Wail, anhemfntingly h*-
haveoccwpMdatwutonv third if that«pac«; half . T1, *V «t«Ttttto kiaa of what tkr h ■- hi r lirT i—\ if rtitrrilnj «| ankimtiniai
bank to, wf mint j*?mftr*t< itr rrc«aee, Ua rnalti1 ha* T*t to ht a^M. Tk> "MHth" the mm,
* d o®c«*, where w« shall ate «teh eyemiwiB embrace the alhiir nam! aaaMrk^lly,
n are not known m WaUarret I was M, on trace to the Utile Queen, tv^ahr
pnwentiog my Mid of adaumnn. into a private u may pleate, m I bww it wtIL I
rw.*n, where, after the J#b ef a Uw m.^nMttai | yonr ni Ami, at h*n anJ aknni, I mm4 m
a meMeager « «« «oo.ln««l mc thrmgh .m«M^ hM kttor h, M ftmi£m
* the Mighty toJttMWM Mllof. Dmi i«T tha I wh.. '~J ' " -~*- *r"' - ' v 1
a centoary «g«, oae-half.
It ia interring to know ia what particular U-
mlitiM and under ahat clai and indaMrial cir-
enmatanera, population ha* mad« the greats
miwmm. Il^ appear* from the rvpurt tWt iW
town* which hare mnct rapidiv UKrtwmd duriag
the la t half century are Ukm* cng^gnlintha
ufitctui* of atraa-pUitnext o«w the watering
•n the faar
taU uf an
OM* joC iw
«f Um «U mtl wtv '
It «M MM*t
PWSTWIY.VT«.
mmtHM
place* «>n thecua*t, and then the great
cvttun manafocture, which afford a home ij about
on<-fifteenth of the whole populauon of Engtuid.
The number of pcraon* al >lutel« httuaticaa,
and found dwelling in the opea air, "or Making a
rt^A.contmrt may be tet for cMtying th?nmil jh
ia k*t horse coachen. | er Scotland nor Ireland are included in three
uMSfckve in Ihtllna, hun.lml* of .iijnature* h> j tati tie*. ^ ,
. tietu(m f;,r thU line of cWhn; and we di> not Fr^fc*' " PP« «. ^ advanced at a Uower j «P *,,b ^ ^"f their Mvption, a.l mn kept
•JT^ Z ■ . . , • .. _ than hnKl*na (luniig the above perwd. In ! ten J«am; at tha eipaul>>u of which Mviod
tlMBk Mimahaa mora intrreatnl in thi* matter L 1 thejiopAttion of Fr n« wa. .Mn«wh*t thort j they in ukca out and gnjun l an in the mill
In IMS it had aot reached 4$,0"U,- which I uw ran ning. ard — -!■• unL jBt,, mtwr
■ >L. . .
•MMf th. ; « r"1 mt? 4 nxl* the note* of the
t«nk rrcetved T«terd r were now examined.
compared with the entries en the buck* and
atWaway TVW^li^fe
the aamr a«lr n troi*,/ t,*u It ie««ire* in thai , ..J. —. I^t brief > ««■— 1 ■ ->-
•.f*liB .ry cowrse ef Ktiin—, ahaot /yt>o.ooq, m |'am,
Arily in ^Hr.; thene are put up in *"
; parwU according to ««ir ienomuwUH., b--te.l
if thara he any
in it, that it tha tupwitg «Tan .
u< a during patjaL
KximAcM or Umt ntox Umbo*.
fee M thejr Ml
bog ivwuJL
W*ved the
ii una a ha
Mm at
t4* ** «
than mobiu be the good citixena of Red River
u4 riMy other county through which the road
Tint the Sugr—than the Telegraph—then
iW- IpM Horae—1 believe ia the conaeeutive order
if thiafi In thin progremire age. In the march
<if miad, eiviliutiun awl dominion, mail facilities
m* Indbpennablc. Nor shall wc ever be abh> to
<ol)ow the itar of empire and destiny into South
4ipM& nnleM we hare theae little farilitie* a-
uu«g the people, to prepare them for the inovita-
fcjt rMaltiand natural trndeticie* of thing* as now
Kt jmm a* we can hare a big rain to keep u
mo), I will, (with your permission,) writ® au ar-
iirl« M two on the Rail Road question. 1'ntil
ihra tttme earnestly rf(ue | tlic attention of the
poipie la this part of Texaa to.the Stag® Rued.
Yours, S.
< lUVEU CtoMWU.).'—()no of the eastern pe-
pen reyireii the apcech which Oliver Crnwwell
aiadeto his parliament when hti.turtu.xl it Dock
tod hack oUt of doom. It i« worth, sprinting
m a specimen of the vigorotw eloquence of that
"pd and strong-armed man.
i High time for mo to put an end to jour
i this place, which jotiave dishonoored
• vwr contempt of Ttxtua. and defiled by
jmirpractiec of ovcryvice. Ye et% 11hetloti*
«Nw. and cneuiics to all good govornjnont \ «
icrcenary wrot
rour country
t*g>:, and like Judas, betray your God ft* a few
tie i
Rke
Ck
i,
:k of mercenary wrotshes, and would,
sell your country for a mess of pot-
l goven
tAicf,
now
of 30,(Wt,
£ngtan-l hu two acr«* and a half of land
to each inhabitant; Fiance three and a half. In
England the supply of food Ims been relatively ><
well to aUuIutely incraasiag during the preaeul
century ; in France it ha* Una diaaiuishiag.
OF
PIRACY AND Ml'RDER
A.V E X (iL I SH CREW.
Uotters received firomSingapore to the 13th May.
afford shocking details of another of tboee serial
murders on board ship, arising o«l of the odiuas
coolie trade. In the preesnt instance the rasml
cat off wa* a foreign rssssL **iH«|> under the
IVruvinn Hag, hot uScred Englishmen, who
have fallen viutints to the foul tntdnia huntantesh
which has for sumo few years past been carried
« n from China to South America and Havana.
an official invt'jtijgation into the muter at Ss
pore, that the 1'efurian Itark itosa Elian, of 300
ton*.received onboard at Cum-ing^noan. (betsmm
lluiig Kong and Canton.! 2111 Chin*** eoulies, of
which numtx'r wns * doctor bound for CalUo.—
Aoeonling to the geueral trstimony of the men
examined, (who arc not alleged to" hare ha I any
share in the murders committed on l*>erd.) the
major part of them were kidnapped and-tforvibly
cairietl on lioard, <>r cnticoi by the Chinese coolie
lirokers on various pretexts to see the <«wl: from
which ttwiv WiSTOIVH agal* Strtfcml fa> di-pnri.
If in the miw of those ton ye*r any dilute
in bttainensor law suit should arise cxansrning
the pavmentof any note, the hastk ean prxxlucw
the tdcaUcaJ bill. To Mc«-t the demand for
notes so eonf'ently ws.-d Bp. the has its
own paper makers, its own printer*, its own on
grarer . all at work under the satnr roof, and it
even makes the nochincry by which Moat of ito
own work ia done.
A com pi kwted bat beautiful operation is n
roister extending frou, the printing ofcea,
which marks erery ,heet of paper vWh v* rtrwk
off oust the prom, so that the printers eannot
print a single sheet of blank tt-Xc* that is not
recorWd in the bank. On the aanse principal
of exactneiM a shaft is made to pa*i from on«
inTitaboSi to the OasaM Ball TW
in^ point in thu taiscs Atom a hnriUt
t>ou tn My WM* fr«u that * W< cu.,uvitc
which admits of no sMrh utviMim mis to
T-M-Ms4-*Mn.«tos^ia^hs a,
T toh Ml tsaiss th*n toh^psM SM^yJajm,
And ym know t arrived htm
Every mm toti mm that it ins sack
a pttiieM
it—foe they sMMd that * eren
he MtiMd wkhMt thili anrkiw
ntation. Y at, spite of HsjtMle - a deft-
ut My tardy amtal—yonr daughter, dtat-
est. was huMMsd with Ml MviUti J:—a tow,
it is eiudl, only aevwded tufocwigw r>yaity who,
alao, may arrive too late foe the 1 Drawing Kmm
"tfct snidstated -fall ire**"—hnt not ksse-
, sMPfl M UMVt
Saw MreD to |
Naw viimI I
*
S*w tv With* fituMS. in th* sns^y mm
W ith Mmdji sMfastsWma^MthaMtow tsto,
Awl planto, hi hsfe thsh thf a nhtts iWMMh
Tfc niihl kawMt May
And as rstara bias, fosM the Craltfol mablL
WagW a—Misatoilhy akanlitdfoMi
""N ,- ^ ^ atm i s i ■ -
WstisMs mm nrthrtMti Mtd (rath, forthn
m* mm* wmant had tdthsAtlto mi w* *
? i
tnunlumk i
W« hnv# i
dupenaad with, the reqataaMtal MM tMMPtljr a
sfWrnliri Wluiletu, mad asat fot the <^1 inn's
Mantna saakM, «h nadmrnik My orders for
h would appear fn,m thc facU di^d^ed daring ^ T'" ^ ."egt eealrfg. .4
^ . . m ***:; hour the dnesa MtlWW adl ijrffM
tare, embrxadetrd with pHtk and silver ft.iw
> the precise
wing* of the eatablUhtoOnf, an-1 i
whoteU^lheui are ^ways pwnfang to the vimc u ^ «
i , ' Out Mmkirraa4 atUrbt, ealkU (at tm mI
U^* J'0Om j nine and in our n.pcetive enrriagea we Mnrted
simpk for Storting gold coins. A row j for h wmTVm dsydkht
of them dropped one by oneup>>ua spring 14W rather twtlqtht-™« I aMld sew "the eil^
dnid weight | tJtl ^^a l, of the palnse to perfection \
KIHTATIOX OF OIRLRL
It baa hsMi within a for Man faat A 4 lh«
AMMlM MMMuja^iga'.la kaM tmmrn. ^
aiwsa.lt «aa dessnad witim tn ad«
TUawM
sigpsd for a htryac m adaatM-jsa la tk
-tm
if tW piece of gold vu of tjc sun
the stvihf n* e to a certain height, au 1 the o.-iu
■a to he iwww« or aMehaahs^ j
iatariMiiin waa, tW it «w only
tSeM to know how In road, wri
off apsi mm fid# lufci a
•UMry attewdtd tha
/
pirx-ei of silver. Is thoro a aioglu virtue
retu.'.ioing among you? Is there win vice you
do not posse**? You have no more religion tlimi
my liarse. Gold is yoar (lod. Which of you
hue u it bartered away yonr conscience for bribes *
1. ihcn< a man among ycra that has the least
<*rc (or tho good of tbo couiui on wealth! \ou
st^rjid prostitutes! Havo you not defilctl the
tacred placc, and turned tho Lord's tamplo mto
i dmt of thieves? Hy your immoral principles
Atui ricked practices yu have grown ..ifltolcrably
odiouatoa whole nation You who were depute!
here by the people to get their grievances redress-
ed, are yourselves become tn« greatest gricv-
aucn. \ our country .therefore, calls upon tue to
fh'anao this sngean stable, by putting a fiual
period to your iniquitous proceeding* in this
'V )^md which by tJod's holp and the strength
be has given me, I now intend to do. I com-
mand yon, therefore, upon the peril of your lives
to depart immediately out of this plsee. 0<j.
•Jet ysi out! Make haste! Y« venal slaves.
UpKi -t Take away that shining bauble there,
the Speaker's raaoe, and lock up the doors.
Sit-im CltpffT Ship*.—A Rhode Island ship-
builder, now in Now York, propose to construct
a dcw rind of ship, in the model of which the
proportions of the present ooean steamer
• >.«a down to tlie «uiy and «mtnetria!
lines of the clipper; then a propeller b to be
®**l <«hich can be called into operation at the
wffl of the helmsman and dispensed with ia
liks manner; next iron masts and yards of ta-
*">Wconstruction, capable of extension or eon-
trsetian likaa. any-glass ; and lastly the balance
"Wrr. By this combination, H is expected
•kit voyage can be made from Sew \ ork to
Aartralia or California in ifty-Sve dajfs.
Wa Mantes ia married again. On the 2d
the Holy Chnreh of the Mission Dolores,
fMnfk Ptadj Ilall, formely of Ohio, snd for
inthr rvr
buUMsta £a Francisco, was muted to Lala,
« tbs "aiikon bonds,"4c. Hnll was % fcllow-
with Lola on her journey to Califor-
*H<teMiaicd 15m' and now she is bis "bet;
At last accounts, the -hsw
*** M donnstio retiressent in 8an rraaciaco.
TaniRLK AnriDEvr at 8hasos 8«ujkw.
** Jfcw York CoMsaercisl Advertiser, of the
Wis?'
Kfring« Ant
fipiuied^Mto a deep ravins on the edgs of
'Mi near that plaee. The writer aqrs:
aliottuding in guld, and that thov w.ntld be m -
ptovrd in disemliowelling the precious mrtal.
wlnlst, in foot, tha slippers contemplated employ-
ing them as guano diggers.
IJaderaUcli circumstances we nncd not b stir
Kised that after a few days al sea taen su shipped
como disaatislicd with their l<>t. and anxious to
retain to th*i|own country. Well, with this lie-
ing carg* withunt an interpreter, the hark Rn*
Klias quitted the Caaton nver early in March,
under the command of an llnxlishinan nani">l
(itiirgc West,and I*. >V, K'mpster as mate. The
vessel was fitted up with a slave deck—that is, the
space lK<tween de, ks. originally il>oiit IVJ feet. wa.«
disided imu two tiers, cach about thrve feci iu
haight, into which the cucliis were picied.
For war time after quitting Cnm-sing-moon all
went on well, but *rv a month ha 1 elapsed the
supply of water to the coolie* was curtailed nearly
one half, upon which they expresaod much die-
utisfaetion, and cuminencc I a row on board,
which was suppressed ou tho crew being famish-
ed with fire-armi. The latter wyrc not used on
this occasion, but the strong and resijlKg feeling
displayed hy the coolie* suggested the propriety
of the'fire-arms being thert-afier kept In readi-
ness.
On April 1th the vessel ndased Anjier, where
supplies of viakr, Ac., could hare beea obtained,
but no water was procured, the captain alleging
as his reason that at an island lieyond Anjier an
abundance of water oould b* procured withoot In-
curring txws'i. The enolies appasr to have
formed th* dssign of taklaf th* ship, and iMm-
ing to China On th* day after ™itt ag Aa>sr,
whik ths ctew wa* atdinner, aad th* xaptom and
the <haef tMtxt waia W* w (1
which AtJ
fSa tkw alarm hstag given, the auwtor, Ws saata,
U4 Mt A the crew en>l*arorsd to mist, and
so*ne «f the nMikflants were shot. After which.
w , the saas*w,a i saato rrtreatod to thsir eabina,
fn m whence they w ro driven by the eooifo* ponr-
jilg i qto the cabins boiling srator; the ~
creatures, folding the oo li*a s^nltiia.
Only the royal ^
"SI" t . j , .. , i iwrps entewd by the aiiae d>wr we pasaril thfUk'
The next room I cntcnl ™ tha in which £ Wf " we waWinto tha
the nutsnare deposited wbMh«« ready for.«uc ^ tbe„ the weiring
• We have thirt^4wo million. o pounds s^r ^ tl^UdiMforming aVMtws aboatt tfty
o ,hu r^,m- *c deep. Exactly at ton unlock, the Quev-n p^«d
" *l LU tC ' J i t-l|^Lt"a «r ** F^-i by four noblemen
^ ^ ^he handad jr,; ^|h UMirrM nds Yhe <M«S of Kael.ml
BBttoB vtnrlmpi^ maWi J h«h; ^ ^ fuVvef, e*me aide hy m^ followad
received with many thanks for hs, liberality ; ^ mulLcr> lho Kant,
but he insistod ou my deputing , with him ^ ^ ,n ^ 1W*.
again, «s it would be harlly to carry so ^ yf ^ IWbsaaof Cambridge,
j much money mto the stn*t. I very much fear ^ ,he !fc hcaa of 8atW-
thiit I shall uov«r In j ^ ^ M,i,u ^ 7V «W*e
'["• V""1.1 u,at^ ^ f®* 7* ^ t I'rince Albert. King of Uatonti. l> kitnf Cam
the coshtcr counting The Ug> of wtiwh men , ^ ^ ^ ^
were piuhingdown to them aaA Wg,««taM ( ^ ^
,ng a thousand pmiads storting jaM fnrn. he , ^ <B w,iu
mint. Thia world of money aaeaaad to realise Ji_?.
t/ tha
(?«basuw
ids and
and Mato,nad hntohaesd
k^a (mi
and the cjok. alM took to the wnstw. ftaae *f
the crew, MaM of whom were MantHamen, juMpcd
orer the ride aad fodd on by ropes .otterss atmta<l
the rigging. Tbe eapenter. it appear*, yeadrf
iwiinivimc o® ilwr^ 1 <§Mitaftl wtiiws laf##
" " BatavU. Tha Moosa
if lha ship, forcibly
r to aaricatelha vessel
steered for Sinnapoce.
[Tn* JMt*.
UE"1
Tkfljr
in „
five mile*—and reached
having po*aaa*ed
enmnelwd one of
to Coina, but
•s:
tbo
*fhe night was very dark. The Ule ra'tnshad
bank of tha twvine soft aad d.«y , aad
** favar could not see his ay, for hs tad na
^•^s. The wbaeb Jid dmrn h thM soft
to get ont^thedriwwhip^h^
they cave the stags n sadden jark, whn*
^•tdtherisMboHsialaepanttad thebodyof
T *«!l ni th« ho* add tha honm. ItrdU
three time* before it reached the bottoMs
* dwfox* of rigbty-aix feet. flMbottOMofA.
^ Was soared with m* mi ^
"Ch« aanse^T of'all "the l ai alS M nrs are not
The
SwnvmtT or tn* Bodt « own « «*
M0 m*t at Nuoara FA1X ,-TW ha^af
AJtnnnr Haui, whose asdfstoat the Falls
axeitod so much attontkm, haa bean
U «aa found new the laadmg of the
• 1 and body trera maeh mangled—s .
, or other object, having P^NdAe hadf,
SWJrjfzzLS
went totha FaBa, -
dfhsaigh they
the fable* of Eastern wealth, tn^ gave me naw i
and Kjtrong tMpresaions «« the magnitad* of!
the basineq dona here, and the influence of this
one institution on the commerce of the woold.
Tux IUcxst Attxmpt ok ths Ltri or X*.
niLiov HI.—Tha ltuk eornsepuadeat of the
New York IWmsreial Advertiser, in his letter
of the 14th nil. mysi
The Opera Comi<|Be consptraey, which I doubt-
ed in my last, was, after all, qnito a formidable
affair. Some of the iwliridanls
already on their way to Cayenne,
of the emvoy of whieh I have s|
have not been tried, of coWrse, and
condition of things it is
sons altogether innocent
the tropics without a hearing. Before the Um-
pire the utmost capital was made ant ef affairs
of the sort; as ia tha eaaa of thaGasfipe FUt,
the Msm ilka infornsl Machine, and the hnUe-
tias of the cbmmittas nf rssietana*. It wa*
thenibt «Aj«« <*..im* W f ilw teehywthat
the " defeated foeCioM '' would alvrayaoontiwwe
tn plot aa leng en the GerarnMsnt waa toMpi-
rarv, fend a ahsngo of rnler froM tiaM to time
ordered by the aawsritatian.
Now, Mat the (ImamMeat ia permaaaat, it
tu in11 ennreiarj t~ show that da -defeated
factions" hs e naipsiasMd sad inuMihii.—
AayycMtsml that should asaaSaaa any rf tha at-
toaapta npon the SMpmar'a We wmdd ba mos-
rr aaed Within, the last mm*, aspeafeflj
since the dnesae aholtAimg the aunisSry of po-
lice, on eoeenat of tha •
talent," it is important
pealed eridenees of thnMeyanastUad aend
vi the country • *
The omatnraey nt lha Open OoMa ne
lha mm AsegMsae nfdsh AwMW*
tod. A Ik.m.ai fmrrnwmmfr** ^
nrm, p^-r. ZLfiJZtLJEZ
to|jT i^trild'o/T. ptea—while a perfect nw rf WUiants
IT aroMad Mai ali^redrnMr bar
ihihiahmmi. be
rather bald.
tha Opeaa. I had the
ly that Louis
taller
,w>, i* Was t jKt.Osi* sight—resplendent ••
u*y with famomhi sad jjms.
"The Queen ia very email; i
She is plain, too, but has a
smile that lights np Iter whole I
Mowing and sMtling to all ami
seat upon the throne, snrnMHM'MJMrMM
and royal ttiekow^,nnd shortly after dmtnM
to join her rebtiros in a quadrille. Prince Al-
bert was rts a ru, sod she an ^ml Uto dam*
with evident delight. She tripped slang with
the spirit of a girl, and thsisrj gsnaa sf nehild
■and is, indeed, ae aesff elad ns one. Her
dreM waa white lace.
tmty for !!
to he ahlt to kaep their
Wy«nJ this
. *** k.'.. > ^ . ..■■■- > 1-— ...
w! r.
at the eanntry aen
the ltlsmd prufesas
ic arts are 4ifeljni end laeublsd 1
of scieacr, an d tha former
pi.>agh, or the maehsnie who
foal that there is no' .Minn en
tailed than three ie in the rrpubfaaa
wndt ef hie 6m and hippy governaseat.
art tha mmmHy ef ae jMasnt MS nf kto
pruvnaaanis and pregmni tea Mat allow the
tdesbings of edneation to stop hare. It has
diatwsfwd that tha cultivation of the
feMsbs is TsatU mere Uifeisi thw
cation of the oUmt mx. W« do not aropaae tn
thia short article to *o ifttO ii JQkimnMI Of Iks
beneite la reanlt to Iht worll from female edn-
Theae are too obTimM In nunira aign-
fwe every day exserianae uf all lint
jud ohsaevtag iMi eitt duui
that heweTsr illitmrwte the family assy be. yet if
lha mind el tha melher bnlli
rest aaamed the ahildran will net be
-TMls Iher nq smr Im aen* to sshool,
Ussy are, fnetifft, always, while «n* fc*
ojiiiillLt * lite* Miwl *aIs|m^m mM
W^WmsmI w^aMPs^^^^MW^ WW* w™
mt' .. TP _ ,
Un KLmsiCj milk iki kitfli Mflil
ilm
%
naC— ,
^^ag MMnn^mm sSnm
KIWI W HPi ^
Hanvsn haa never vnnshmfed n j
to a l^ihu ayani, edncs ^ ^
ffamerjr\Ak.)/ftr.
ws^wSSnSSi
and isnihusi, and In d
■Hisni*
this is
UMUXi
Prince AlWtia a 1
WU tW royal «|endritte andod, lha Lord
Chambariain wits intrudnaed to Me, and said he
wm matrnelad to preaept me in a special Man*
. t - kl . I ,n—a m wo I LM_rl s*<d itaf l^Mdl e
Wnn WMe Wm g.WBT^m^WWw
Conrt. A epaae Wag 'dwI'JM W
ward, and wa>. formally pmasntedaa Madam La
Vert, Of Mehsle. flar M^asey runs, and how-
oonrtosiad to Iter, to the Qnaan of Hmmstscp An
M
flplwd tO M
cotton wm iS m on the 27 th
nit. Tha Clinoli itmm) Imjitm (waaiied ""J
infnrMans ihaen Isife ef new aMlan, rsiaad an f*
Who ie she? Why this mmm
Ia she a eelthrity'—*nd thaea i
seen, sod have ynt to aae, assy
you. And I bagged Ite to
that I aMlUli
Vlikp
which It ie eontwry to
lha Qtocn en fUaia
drsM any ane, an
Oontor Tat there ie na
Her looks are kini-aae
Parker's
► I
imm W-P\
l hnt JiMli' jjf any
I ilam flu" I fr'Ti-'
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PjWmt
iftm
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