The Standard. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 2, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1854 Page: 1 of 4
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OKAKlxl DI 10XS1
CUBA HISTORICALLY
T3K AN0LO-8A XON RAUK
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TUE LOSS OF TIIK ARCTIC.
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Istlx rummer of 1748, Admiral Vernon "B'i
Qtaacnl Wentworth made bii attempt to utc
Santiago, iu lb* lalaml of Cuba They In I he
lide* * respectable naval forue, tome U.OtHI
white *oMi r , an I about * tbouasn 1 negroe*.
from J uaict. Tlyv fiHinti rui d'ffi ->111y id
{mding Uictr f'rt'j^ Lut iLu fuiuiar y wcr ■>.!
(rijthteuod by I hi- acy*<niuli> If.-• wo
of the *twng'h «f ^ann «i i tlut U..', <
i tfae tmneluafi'O to re-embark. A ■ I tu 1. \
yu very angry because of th:
nd MpttMfvd, in poiuted teriu
fur tlti! military offitor
Tbo latter, it U pr.baUc, woru due 'Uru«;-j t
' hf their falluiM b*f6rv Carthage ua, that lilt J
juat previously occurred ,oud which it one of the
mot mortifying incident* to Knglinlitiicu iu tbo
' wholo o-iuitu of their military hrttory. The
American cjbmies, in those oipuliti >n<, f«r the
firm ti-uo acut troops on for.-i^u wSvieo to any
great ditun.e Ttioro were iIrius.ui I No*
Knghinder* in I lie army tint Ian I.* 1 iu Cftv
nine-tenth* of whom perMisil. MusichuseU-.
peat 5 )0 men, ull bti' .r).l ui whom dn* I,
\Vhen Spa n enured iuio i!i" vvn
Yrer* Wnr, an the ally of Franco, in rou« -
<|uclice of til*' "I'nclc do 1'a.nillo. io 1 t i'J tin1
English determined t<> strike agonist her at lli 1
vuiy point* i" wli.oli attt'oiiou i* now •!>ri- -1<-1
bv K.Miiuny of our oouwryiu n — it Cuba, mil
#f tlio t'failippin**. A great L'X|Htdti> stile I
from !$pitherrrf, ennsitting nf 2iV> vro -li of al
cla**o*. having 10.011" troop* on l - ir 1 A I-
niiral I'oeoko commanded tin- ffl-cl, and L- r I
AllwmarU' tbo unity.
Tbe preliminary ntivul operations tvero mi. -
eossfnl. und early in June the arm} w i« In in I d
at a ahort dutaBc« from tUx uit. 'l'!"' s
ii>b f rco. ilirlii'liny WtiliiEffl, atStlii'ed t
010 men, of vltotii murtrt+rrn oi.o li .If w. r- mil-
it in und nt'i'r'x'i. In fai t tl «-r. w. itt.mly al.-nii
&.000 irpulur land tKHips avnlul.U- Tm o|i"r,i
tionx apiinl ilit* iuvadt tn. 1 In- Kn^tifli, jotlir
coun-e of lliecatii|>aijtii,re 'c:.vu I r.-iuf"f ' m«ttta.
t<> thf numrlter of evi.'r.tl lh"ua.ii d num. from
llit-ir Norili *morit.in colonifa llieir unnv
luuM have nuuil oied l.t.OCO troo| . men wli .
tool Im in vietnriou* i n alnni't «• ery tivl.l • ti
which tlKV hrtd ftiujiht Al h u?li ttic .'•pill
iurd?eondueied themat'lvc with nkilluul ln.m'-
ry they w«re diatinwl t « dt lent on hIui-> t rve>_\
oecaaion ihat they oneouutfn'd the enemy The
- iovudeiH tuek (tUiilifll'iieio'. the pubtli I", tit n In. Ii
ihey luid in ai-hea Naval au-l m lit.ir/ ojt--ia-
ti-iii* were eariietl "ii '1 It frre.it vi^ r I Io-
Cahanoa ft.rttc*.", wliieh c-'tuiiffiid* thf Mi.ro,
was taken off the llth of Julie. Io take llu
Mont itcelf iwa tt much more difficult t'i*k, «|
the Kugliah wert.- detained U'f.'ie it foriy-f tur
da>*. in the cour*« of whitb they mtlered ne-
vrir'y frt ni the liri of the eaatle, and were com-
jelled to withdraw On the IJOth of .July llu
JiIaco was ennit'd hy a*-atiit, 1 on Ltttw dt? \t4- ■
m-o, ih Ciom inor, «1 ode o ti luet wa> Worthy
of the t-ld (*>ihiilian military uume, heinj; niortu..
Iv wound, d ill the e<.nt.".t A gallant aortic
that hatl leen pte\i'-u«ly miole hy the U*ie)f.d
Sirovcd fruitier. The eity i-t.utittuc I t rein ;
or a for might longer, hut it capitulated oft the j
18th of Au^uat, acd at noon, on the 14th, lite j
Uritiah fla^ wu*eJ over the I'uiita. The lum-
'•** of war worn nlloivtd to the (pitri<nuv. in eon
lidcration of their hnivery and ntkolution. Ml
the teitin ry annexed to the city, (* ending lM'
milen to the we>t, wai^ ituImled iu thy capitula-
tion. |
The Enplis! lost ITI'0 men, almoat one-half
of whom died ol disease. l "rd Maboli <|uotei.
auihot ii v Ui lht; cfietl that only ul till r
coiii|in rilif« fort en were Gt f"rdn'y -it the time j
of il.e Mitieiider ol the city, mi k. verely had it |
mfTeiwI fr< m the alimaie '1 he ln 'p- al«o raf
fowl greatly after their return h .me, eapwual-t
|y tb'-^o wlit) were ^ent to the North Auieri .an
coloniea. The w-vere cold of the one country
completed what had licit) coinuitiit fd hy tin
(cvcte heart of the.otln r. l<oid AHtetuarle waw
celiMited hj military critir-. frr hot ct-ti
Huotinp tho attack, hill the dec five >U"C s thai
reaulttil In m that in. d<: n-eonrihd |H-. ple to tlio
lortrt nf hum ill lire 111.' attend i' Am 'tig the
'Auicrici.il> who nir\i*td :h« Inrrora of Wirand
of 11 ki em, wax i utn m. -><iii i-I to «>•),'.g- n
git-ater wnrka thau ct t (jutting aupir istaud".
>lr. ItalH-rul't, *!* ikiiv of huh c.mt|iiftjt of
Iluxamt, x' y*. "1 hi* li.O't meiin rahlc siege,
wa * conducted in midsummer, a^raiiiM a city
which licM ju t within the tropic, The country
round the Mi*rt ("aslio ii. riaky. 1t> him! aiitl ^
caitv the lufcmca, wn* tH iit-eif, a w.-rk of in
•tetiiblo'Tiii-or, made jki^hiMo .-ntv 1y the aid of,
Afrit an al-vo!*. Ptimchnl ctrlh to hold the ;
faseiliPK fillii wa jjaihirtd with tl.ffn nl'V from
the citvit.ULiUlk.JW.lta- Oiicc, alter a drouglti !
of foul tt t ii days,the ;rand tan cry, u* k ti c ly
the Ranicc.itnd clatklllttf, wlltte ilie Water cotil.l j
not Inllrtw it. hut iariii ttitie it, waa wlmily
ctn-umed. 1 he climate spoilt a great part ol
the plovisii n* Wani ng go«al water, very ma-
tlv d.ed iu ' gonicr,..1rt tii 'b.rst .Mote tell
t.'«us to a pu rid I vcr, of wli th the u>-t 1 y .tty
1. ft I u1 thicc or lour h< uio bwtween rohw i
health. TOP Wi K-Fd nwny wrth h-athi^'lttr dtr--
enaes. Over the graves the carrion t n w* hot -
eietl, and often m latclicd away the wMy cano •
which lather hid than hurled the dead. Ilun-
dttds ot the cmcavsc* floated ou the ttvaii —
And jet niicli huh ilie eti'burtuMii < i il «? ijijj- ^
lish, such the naolutc zeal ol the suilor* ami the
. unity t,f actku bet wet n the fltct and aimy,tb t |
the vertical nun of Jo uv a u-1 July, the he vy
rams of August, n-tiing it^cr aud atroog ma
wll diftco I'd lorui iHO) ull Iti* ul u«*- \
tiire end a«, werr fOtmoun cd, ami the lutau .
dtcisivv >ictoiy of the war ct'Uifit t
It CMUiiut bo dunl'tvd* thai- ii hiouw w ^
—led to atlaik Havana, t.ur f. ices would rmutato j
the valor and cttiumnce nf tka AuphvAUicri-
can«, ol m«re than 00 year* ago; nud aa hide
doubt can thtiu be that" they w. u!d suffer a* e-
vcrely Ir. iu the effects id the tl'ttuMe, one that
has aiwaya bteii l> und |ki ultariy fatal to Amer-
icana ot "the North, as tbo Mcklcaua call us.
Tbe Knphsb of 17«il appear to have lieen
lately euuowncd with tbe old Olfbualrringspir-
it Ud to have inj' jed the caplUiu of Sau thna-
to -at de la llabaua a* iuu. b oh accoun of the
exploit. (JoW, it must U eenfcaasd, la of uiore
•mid value than laurel* The val>.e uf ibe
tpoila made t IIuvua icminds one of the great
auwa that were at quired by aouie of tbo b| fenh b
oootjuorora of the n w wotld^ more tbau two
(uitvtiN earlier, lbeir whole value wa , iu
roand uua boa, about 116,000^)00. Kot«ati -
fied witb wbat iam« iM ibu regular w Ji rm-
tora adopted various eipedicnta to ineraaae tk.
plunder. Tbe com mam er of their artiUarj de-
Kaudcd of Ibe revwt nd clorgj ii® value of fWr
bella, Ac., that thejr might be redeemed; aud be
waa buroe out by hia oommaaikr. The eiergv
efleted 91,000 by way of redemption: Cel.
Ckvoltttd demanded §80,000; and Lord Albe-
marle aettWd the ram at $10,000. Not to be
behind hia awbordinate, L'd Albemarie wrote a
fetter to the Biahop, to remind him that the
Chnreh bad forgotten a vary important part ot
tli 4mfjt which win to ofier a dtmation to tin
oummaadar-in-ekief of the conqotrun^asd fr*ak-
ur,dcr ct wpulaiou. aud shrinka like the m&n
drake wlt u t.vni frrtm tho earth under the pre •
autu that lu-ikts it gtve up it* board*, the Biih
op aoaght ti. I .ipme tii.' point with tbe oonqner-
*r, bat c->nqit«mr* ar- " itorioualy bad partial to
" _'uv with, and the b-dy man fuand himself
p.iilirtl t.i tbo Widl tu a > ery autumary manner,
b rd Albemarle it cliir.e«l with baring behav-
i-o' in .-. very arbitrary manner during hia occu-
I ... on ot ti,. [ lao l, actually aending pri -au to
t' ■ '-caflol-l wiib 'ut erp.it adowinj; ttn-m the con-
.tlolw of lb ir religion. ll Is certain that
I >• •() ili were Vffjr uucqnally divided, 'j bo
1 i il an 1 the A 1 -jl• r tl p <ckdted about iCOS,
• each, nnl tli r siconda about 1110,000
'X Uu vinm in nottli^rii mi
ed lesa 'ban 82U a piece. TLLt caused a great
dtiul of ImoI frolttig
A few week* alter the esn'ttra of Havana,
.Manilla was taken hy the FoplVah fuive, under tills a lt tin
the com in i.id of Sir Win. lv'tv<'-, butter kuowiij Two wulurto* ,i(
of this r.ico .^i |he face
By a frvertte ^tnoidauco. the general total
of Ue American 0en* CUkao ta*i year, has
juat boen receivod, and we are aoablod.in eon-
juctkm with tbo re unii nudo oq iks Hli* ui
March in England, to meaaur> ibe aba dute pre
grcm uf tbe Anglo-Satou race in ita two gra't
diviaioua, and to oom| ar« tbe law* of tb ir re
rtive grow ha in teUti-m to each other and
jest of tho world. It ia e-um ttod. i-ulud
ing Ireland anl tho olbar colotiiea, that cbx>t\
> a grand t. tal of inen abariup tbe s*me gem-ra'
t. ndei cic .if civilisation of &3,(KM),tM>, froi
whitb ia to b" dolueU-J the three 10111.001 ■><
, ... tTlltwlSUTcl. teavtug * ivln „u lei
of M,000,000, chiefly of Aug". S«|mi dest eu'
and doep'y iiupr«2 n tte-l with iu atcady .,u..|.
|,f 1,0"ml brvin aa the repreaeo atuc )
aUs.lt.
rt there were qui e .'t/U.KKH1
lliu face tif the tli^ e-,rih —
_ 1 here aio hi tl I i. >n more p-nmu< of M.tg>ar .1. •
Was raii .im.vl for 8l,t 00,000. The victor* dc :, set nt, s|H-aktli^ the Mtgyar augdige, ut lit
p itclied « force thai c..p:ure'! an Aeapul.-o pal mv.n'Ut m ment in Kur pv' th iu «ri"n. Ml k-i
prop rty worth I'iOO.tHW. Ah ui, rop.? an l Aiu. ri. a of tbi" cmiqiieriug amt eol'ii
Hotwld/' of the 14th art
At a late hmtr laflt
bejtt-reuding iat "'.geuee
from the New Tark
ewaiag we reoeired the
ng tat. gonee of the Colliaa
r Arctic. \\'e l.aeteu to 'atroduee tlt emmt
K1
from his Controversy wnb Jcuiaa than us con
tjucror of the Phillippin?< Tb whole group
lc:>n, with
the Kiinc traw several other valuable ca|iturc> | itigt* pie iu th. t.mo.i.f Cr .mm M. lluw va u
w.re m.*de, ami the Knglish were tliunk with then, f r iuciJ Jo ulkul :he poli'cal ut-t
viet.-ry 'I In' darkest .lays uf their hiilory lor ahtormog sui til r..ecs ! S.x'y veur-i nt
</1 r. mi. 11 to (nil,it* nil these hi illiaut su.!eesiea,; the Attglo-Sas.ill rtett did uu'. | j; mm
it a me ol 1.1. Kii^l.nlimaii was to l«e 11- 000 111 Kurnpe and Aiucrioa. At tbi't time 1
-pis. .1 in til- ll it watt incut 11.ucd with ' was n It iiuiiiciically flr..|iger th iu the J*..1 —
r,-|H' t
uni.-bed u* by Mr. Goo. 11. Buraa, the as-
■ress m.tsaonger of A iuai k Co., who waa on
■Kuril, au l tortunataiy OvOupod tho terrible per-
ils of H.0 diaaater.
t#TAVKMKJtT OF Mft. ttCRN*.
The steamship Arctic, w th
• elusive of chil l-va. 17ft employen,
-de carifn, trtrl hc.rvy
11 tlio tvrrible diaaater
Ou We-luesday. September 27. preei«e!jr at
12 tt cl's-k, M., iu a deu e fog. we raiue in coo-
vi with a hark rigged Ir* pr .|wllor.witb blaek
lull, ailmtii oo| r id>lv4toui, l.n l t. >hirv l pMp
.uJ bo u, tfud l.l.*fc J ipe She waa bouud
as'ward, all 1 bad all sill act, with n atroug
t in wiol The spaed of the Arorie at tho time
tr.ts alsnit thirteeu ku > * pe. b >tir. Tint shook
■ us rtp|icarvsl alight, hat the damage to the
.•hoc v.use! wis liigh'ful tlipt liiicoi'lttan'-
u i y
Ik
Tbe foUowlng aoaoowat of the taMn efthe
alliedtroope iaTarkey la takea fremaletaer
published la one of the Umdou paper*. What
an aw Ail demataliatr
land and KrancaT Whoeaa ha mftk
pratileaee nreya apoa aaoh heaau u an de-
«CI ibed ig the fijlowiaf aUtaweat.
Tbe eottdaet of many of the ■
•ad Kngltsb, eeena charaeteriaed hy
Wing
i verge* t
drunk ia
«yn«i ia*autty. You Sad
the ken a* la, « la the
ii11.1 the
much 'I
tear nn
Wilt) IS Till-: VH'TOH
OiX) 111
' was n it
|Thiny yvur- ugo it umtrod "uly ;ti.t iiii.tKHi
tlld h traction m-.re i linn tbe population ol
France ut that time mid is. Haider ably lc, tin
I the T- II "Wif po| Iil.itinn of cen'r.il liut-.p. -
democrats bare been 'u 's " ' "bead of over, tivilued race m
has wnn* M,,ild.
Of rocs lyinj within the tone* of civil iu-
n, th..- Scl.1 es uli.ue lire more uum.'i-...1 ■ . ..nn
y hcudii; , ui e. miittrattvrly U-vr nt tbi-
anoth
|a'iip|c'r
tl
! ted
ft i< e >ncetl>.I th t tli.
dtdentt'tl in ill ■ lite elect ons; ' ut wle
One .1 -]) licit sly- til.' kuow n it bill
er lie mili Nehraskaiti's; eefbto- tin
ti. li.:t; I.ut U'.ho ly MI',H ult 'i/*' Tbey w.'ie 001
ol the lulit Tln-y I11.I i|.'lh:Pi t i do hut to I''"1" *ubmis-ive K iK'k bate yet cica|ietl
I'iM-'w tin it li t.ler-, the bcLil'|St ts. A« the 'r"iii ibe harliirisiu i f tliedarkiig In wealth
Is-HnnM'- It-m-r fii wrll remarks, -It i« pirt-t M,,'l eultivathm tbov ara n ■; t . t-c c 111
l\ cvi I. nt that in Oh o and Indiana, at leaat.IB"r,M' Willi ilia l-rank, the TeU.if, au 1 the An-
tlie I. un ci 11'« have 1m en defeated in the "lection, glo-Siston Numltrr !i their olily i'U-m. nt ot
ol Tues 1 v: Ion it is 11 < settled who bus got „ siiciutli.
v (. tury. The know no'liing* will claim it; and "" ''IC races now striving for ili« rti -'terj
w.ll not fail to miike known their big -. 111.1
uu account uf it. Th
^ t Ta|<> * ^ *V*
■^re si'fo*Wtr,^ aee thvuj, la atupitl vohriwiy gtavely mwia* the
•re .. fo Iowa; ^ rin,j of norWioua dlmeatUo.
... . . an1! eating ll.j deadly oylinder* oue aftiraaother
to the nuuib.Hr iif ait or eight, tall them U u
room Air mort>— all the white eliting fat th>
flelda or on tbo l^ga hy the abopa ia the ep%t>
siriwt*. and lo«k aa ir they thought they wetrc
adopting h'ghly sanitary meaawrae for theit
hoaith'a tal.: or frequently three or four of
tbem trill kv a battpy bargain with * tirvok
fw a large hsaket -d a|iri.aita, '-kllljobu," aoarlot
pumpkins,water ai' lous,wooden pear*,and gn-ei
gajf. *, *nl p'uira, audtbon they retire beaoath
tbe ibade r.f a tne, wh- re tbey divitle ami eat
• he luscious f.«l until nought remain* but u
heap «f peel, rind and atone. T-hey dilute the
maaa of fruit with raki, or peat ft brandy, ami
then atiugglu home or go to *l*ep aa boat they
oau.
Oue day I aaw a Zouave ami a huge (Irena
dior staggering up tbe *t eat arm In arm.
•I' the
Maine law men will di -' 1,1
WorlJ I., uupnv.- ou I lie future of - , i,-.
< ill tat ion .he .lamp ..f 11- ..<rn .-l.arnc
piltu tlie'poiitt, 11 ltd elaiHa. the funis of the \ ic- 1 pr g'-niu*. to make its law, idioiu
loi y The \aUli-Nchrt.k*it -a insist <hitt lliei "latmers, government,
.InI it, ai.d tIk*- whig" will be sure that the wmk Atigii.-Sa on i" le w u
alld t.pllll 11 pi 1-1 all. lb.
i« tlictrs, an I stand fh<>< ketl at the niipudctlei
01- 1 ho factious ilia' would ii pitc to merits w icli
Is-.oiip i xeltisive'v to the elect Tbe result i«
a ri'|ctition of tin- lug cahin and bar* cnler al'-j
lair Uartl cider was the h- verage iu l>*l(t,
ci Id watt r is in high cretin at tins time We
grunt there i« some iiuproteiii.'iit m lint drink-
aide- just now; hut the pendulum wil' swing
Ifin k ami raw whiskey will Lave ita• Jay
U ell, the fusiouist.s have d-lie sully, They
hn**r gotten a virtnry—a calamity to tlii'.ii m
unt|ues!i.'iial.ly tin
■ •us, powerful, nu t at live. Tlte tja\ it lo u 1
miplit p..-nil.ly Iks i| cru lied, «l *orlte l ur ti 1.0
|ffld out. I k Hungary or I'oland, by Mroiig' !
boide. is gone foivivr. Thai it was p,.**ihl<- a ,
uiiu time for ibis |s- iple lo Ik' suh.Juc I I.v m. |
icllce, or tall a pry, to the s|iw,r ngt to I - . 1
decline, tin re can be little doubt. TiiJ It-nit*-!'
I'rt.v inc. s, m I H^tl.M-cuieil more likely to mak. 1
ja priiu-l figure iu the world', lutuie In.t .ry i
than Knptatid The w.mIIIi, n.titily, an.I tu n* j
ntime powemwrre the iiiiM iiiijsuiiii. iu Kur..|a.!
any time, hut particolarly s" juat- m w ITtey iu-J all the uuiywg ti«4-.4 • st rn-
bate gotten tbo elephant, and must provide loc, bauds. 1 heir la gu..i/e was )■>.-L n 11 .
him. When they set llu who shall be /reotc*l,| O lM,r' 'be great Ori<*ul ib.u rmiti. |
and to w hum tho victory belong*, they wi.l be I *** l'ie-1 uu.! 'heir influence p iiauctiiii - Kir|
r.-udv f"r another race, when all ilu-nt ugglntuu- p'"nd w is iheii haritly kiiowu «hr ' ■! 11. tl
ralii.ua will ho mattered to the tour winds idiflicuh^idioin gtaltnl mi fuie itn ««tr., au I In 1 |
Tho /,««. .••//(• Timr. aays: j t"imy e.\t«u, repollod the curi^ity of more cul i
Tin: llt.if.NT Kumtios* in Onto,I'tSNKvi.-;Uv ,u>|I t n<tler*.
VASIAANli Indiana —While *,• reg'ivt th. Uail tbe tlmught ..f a dty atr'ving whin r.t.t •
di-astiout defeat of tbe dBiocrauc party in the 1 "'"if,1" l-">g" g" w'-uld bo stn km I t
til-vtMiaiiidl State, we cnifeaa th.it we are n ,1, millions of per ..ut.,*t at'etvlowr the c..,iiim-i,t*j
surpri*ed at tho rcnlt. The pirty, ur rather.!\hv C!,r'' ,r'ini N''* ^'--nd toll... ||,.J„,J. ,,
llio partit'f, vrbic b oppumnl tho d«nnn:rHt«, jjwlj: miiu ln ii the cnpcnl tvrmii tu tb-Arrtu- ixi mi.
bntttleil • « !<>m politi***! iiH h,tir <J iWir ^/u.r.r\ 1 ' ttl?^ "P4 L'u^!^ miu4, l*u'.4
triumph i#« that ol uu iufuiuto<{ m h over ci\il pr« li.ihl^ Hu Utn tli. 1 mpm
J .w—t|isu tr >iiH in it« roMult.H, hut brief iu if*>ln *c" vr. ul«l h.ivo uM" /n«*t! ii t* m ifvi ltm-
b bore clown up Mi ,u^r'n' Y(T "••tTflun* loin WTtu tu ,,i>
rlnrl l ",u l'
Juration,
our party
This | .IiticaI tuoti Uue
rith tho resist lea t foroe of a
witl'i, but Mion it will have anent its force, and
like the whfrlwTnd t r y'eJrera.iV, br known by
the mark* aifutadesolation only. This uiotigrvl
party, c iin|«tiwl of the m >st inconirru >Us cle-
inctitf. i* bound together by the "cdii'sive pow-
er nt pi il ll ler" aloil-J, all I tliil hi ittle Ii tti I once
feurvd, litl'l it Will sculler tu tin- fi ur Wlllds of, 'j3
the ei rib. T e leaders >'f thi- nondeHeripl par-
It «re actuated by the basest mi l most iteifisli
motit e —— the b tp • of riding into office upon iIn
prejudice* and ignorance uf tbe ma«iHt*. Sotllt
of them will aocnuipli'b their nefarious design*;
hut lor every i ue elected, there will Iw a m-iy.
ut disiippnint.-d o e : luetl, whose Inrpe* <if office
b. ing blighted, will hate no further >u lueemriit
I jr exert I.-n. Tbe ettniordmary love of e uu
ol ti I
. lie,
I lie Suxoii ha* risen to the s.
'i-'iis. Iler idiom is iiiipiuel l.t I
merchants rnnduct their toir,>p. un'Mi.r ami
traiis-ict their hiisines* iu I'Vein Ii ur htt«iisli
Km writers have many of ilieui cloth. I their
g. uimt in li'ieign g.iib. Ou the uil,. r h in t
•ur Ineraturu au.l language have pa-.e.|
"Ut of tbi*'danger,—1'iltch, like \\' -U-b,i.| '
l leuiish, Krsc, lbiki|Ue, stl I Oilier l.lBus I-
.1.mined to |Ntri*b s an lutelleetual me.liuui.
rtles-.l the .purler boat cleare l a .ay, aud
tliuf ma tt, hoaiswain, and tbrv-e mil >r*
* lit to her rel el'; U firttlbo ntberUmtK left tbe
.tder ttas countermanded. Tho Aiviie then
icih'iii.ed a i-irele twiei- around .lie wreck. uUt-
ig wbi.'h time 1 e^nght a glmp.to of iu<>tc tb .u
.to liiindre.1 people uluateitug on hot buiricano
lis u
At this juncture it waa first atoertained tltft?
ac It id sustallie-J illjlirv,an.l the a- i*e p.urillg
ii on Is.vs b n he first effiit-r catue al in it
tide to report tie capiat! was unable in lake
uim up, but beaded N. N. \V jp the hopn uf_
.unliitt^ land. Our pusttmn mi the pietlous day
at I'J o'eloek. wa* latinide 18 ill) longitude 4*>
-7 Wo bad run * Is mi S10 mice frmn the
time of tbi* observation until Ibe moment of
colli ioii.and were *upp sn,| ui bo -V>> utile* from
C.1IH' Haec
Tbe pumps woru vigorously w-o-kel. and an
ua.dior chain thrown nverUurd; but in *piU' of
lull exertion the engine* at'ip|Htl. aud tbe water
j..*l.u(;uishe.| the nrrs Knur of the tiv.t lito
l>oa(«l lnlievc.lt" have Inen well pls.vin ine.l,
|eoiiialtied tbe ongiueers, kail ts, a lew pa at m
I v is, and all the ulRcer*. eiiept the Captain
ml third mate, le't the ahip at an eaily stage
I I'll' majority of the piaaeugcra were wmk ing at
{ lie pumps-—some Griug signal gnus mid other*
, aufflliitig spurs, under the direction of (.'apt
' i,i i i Mini Mr Dorian, the third mate, to fouu
' . i j ft
Inonlerto facilitate tbi* latter work, lh>>
i • x b anl l.i*t b'wt wa* lowered Dorian, on*:
r two firemen, three ol the other pi«sengor*
j -iv.si, nud mysell Were lmsil\ engage I ladling
I t iter i i«it nt|l sett.e-'i M die mint yard, twu
-4-j-ill.m yards, and *et eruI aptrs—th.t raptwln
n I a iiunilu r of gi'iitli-meii pri.tectiUK the work
t>-, kei p np hack the crowd—when a panic seized
.il <Sii l,o*f I, u rush waa made, puuMmgce* and
■ rem-ii pr>-< ipitaie 1 lln oiscKes headlong over
In- lot tvnrks on t the raft, alii iu a m mient
nir Intlo limit wa* lull and iu eiuin ut ifauger
f U-it.yf wuk. In this emergency, |>nri«<t ur*
leied the rope which held u* Ui tbo steamer to
U- iut. und with imr hands und axe* wc piddled
i oni tlie rail'* si In. Tile matt;, who through-
out prc-erttsl great prtwenctj of tuind; nn'l 1«-
..rrc.l with hoi'iie energy, cried out: "V>t
; «J' aate, Oaptain clear the raft, *-. we ran
work 1 will not desert tbo *hi,) while there
is ' timber above wat«f^\
TTte sua was |).iw flush wltlj dead light*. Iu
I. -s tban tlltce miliutoa froiu tba tiuio he *p ke
tlx at. rn sunk; thuf miu won biiltng over the
?: r tm.Hmp bmp nf human talnjh*— m*uy
ni'ii' .lushed forward uitaiust the pip.. I lH>aril
ii. wdd yell (still ringing in my e*r*j and wt*. ^
tbe Ait tie und the struggling ma s rapidly ' •
. ly u fed. NuiliU'ts yet ol(lll{ to njiu iirt-
Icct rait; bu', tilaa, wo oouid rentier tboiu no
Wc, however, pit ku.I up t wo more men,
cn, with an ovcrloailod bait, Willi ml
eaeb boiuji literally laden with enortuou* pump-
kin* and tacamliera, *«d ia the interval* or anna,
for one we* rfioutlng not "cheer, boy*, tbw," In
irregular *Pcj« , wttd -the twhnr wraa tthaatiag
*ome love ditty >4 a very larbrytana* eharaetei
—tbey wet a feetling each taher with a cecum
her, • toe t ok a bito and handed It tu bi-
friend, wl.o uid tbe eame, and that they wen
continuing tholr ampbibeaa banquet until the
Ktigliahraan al ppod on a atouc *ud wont down
iat - the mud, imaging hia friend after him—
pumpkina cui umber* and *11. The Frenchman
diactigagwd himself brUkly' bait the (Irenadh r
at onco ct ni|*aad bim*elf to akwp, aotwilh-
atamlutg the emraatie* of hi* eompankm. Af-
ter dragging at him, bead, leg*, arm* and *honl
der*. tbe Zouave foupd he could make no lm>
pre**iott on tbe Inert mm of hi* friend, ami
regarding blm in the moot tragic manner po*
aiblc. be cla*ped hia hand* aad etelalmed, "Tu
oa la, done' ami, moll eher Jeonl Kb bien, jo
me oouehorai avoe toi[" ami ealmly flsed a ona>
plo of cue unit tor* for a pillow, ha laid down,
aud waa wain Minring in th* gutter in
uniaon with hia allr. 1 waa glad lo aee them
biking off to tbo Corp* de Uanle in about five
utiuutea afterward*, aa a lucky p*tr l happened
to come it* mnod tbtskigh fhe *lro«ta.
The Turkish wddtera are equally oarelewof
their diet und living. 1 am Wkiag at about
twwoty of them la-longing to a battery under
tbe window of tbo room in which 1 am writing,
busily engaged in tbo conaumptioo of eomll
biilU-ttysl Hiking melon*, Thay am at It atl day
ea opt when thoy an tmoklng, or(IUt«a to Uti )
*ay ng their prayer*, for tho pour follow* are
for tbe m *t part regular in thoir devotinn*,and
wbon thoy have tlniabed them, tbey glare and
scowl at ohriatiana in a faahhm foarnil to. he-
boid for ton toiuuto* lAnwartli. There can
be no rtHMon.for the illneaa of our men, *o t T
aa oommlaaari*t eupplie* are concerned: at leaat
they tuvo at pro«ent a very fall and aiu|do ra-
ttmi; in fact tbere never waa an armv In th*
field whichever bad anythingHke tt. fhe ration
i« a* follow* dally '• 11-Sib of meat, beef or
aiiitum; 1 ha lb of bre*d, Pt 1 lb of MMttltlf
tbe breail la bait or 1* not readyt 1 o* of ooffee,
I >1-1 na nf *ugar,S o* of rioe, and half a fill
For tbo eoffeo and augar tho aohilar
ptiya a ponny; for tbo rioo and rum ho pay*
noiiii^g. h ia a Iuioat a pity that the rum anil
coffee nh*re not nerved out long *g>, a* I *ug-
gi-ated tbi-y «buiild, for no doubt the mtw re-
i|uirvl antue atknulant, e«n«idoring the mode ol
lire to wh.eb tlw mon bad been arouatomed, and
tbe peculiarly relax iiig^effonta of this climate.—
A* it ia'aUWdter' the return la must amp!*, an l
no army tu the lii*iory of tha world waa ver *t
well fo Ij iu letnl, I doubt if atty army over re
eoived from in country half *o good an a'lowano>
regulat y, aa our men Iu Turkey do
. r | * ■ * *"l"'"l ' —X.
Homk —Here It aa<itb r baatttlAtl ekx^c'
fr-.m Ike. Jtlarvol: - - — x
'fimr dream* of repatatiiia, your awift deter
t t«Mtt*'sn. your impulmve prtle, yut deep ut-
teied vow* 19 win a name, have all sobered int.
affection, Jtave all blendetl into that glow ol
eolmg whteb fin 1* it* centra, and hope, an<-
j-y In Home. From my wml ( pity him wb<>-.
a .ul daea not leap *t tha mere uttereaea at tha
uatna.
A home! it ia th* bright hlawed, adotwhb
.d.
and
but whutcver may l.c the future eh uig.-s ..| tin- |"uix. tbob pin*, f ml or driuk, avoiding Willi
the world, tho toupuc of Hhakcspear und it lla-l -"h-ulty ibe fnigmeots of tbu wreck, and pan*
>n, is now loo lit inly rooted ever to be
away.
N" longer content with mere prescrva ion. i
aim- ut unuetMtl mastery, (ita.lu.tlly it i> tak
uh' po sc*s no ol all tin p iris ntld in * of ibe
thai' world; isolating all rival idioms, «htnfiu ibci
try, 10 p.t*sl with the uupa-*ii lied dcair.
• Am.ru at,a should iule A mm A"—whteh l!"P ,l,,,u """course wnb each other, n.uk,n
Uu- bus uu mated their patriotic Imw ui*—wil
w c-4.1, ami I oally <ii out entirely lit
111^ litany dead Kmale*, ptep rod for a nigtlt no
tin occult. We s.s ur.*) a ibuiing pumpkin to I
tubliape to guard ag lilist 1111100 It'ito atarvatimi,
• ssin-J I, sp.ir to lite bow nf our boat, to bot.p
Iter head It. tae wind and re-i, *n l tbu .Itlflisl
uil'ii daylight, tbe uight Waa cold anil f"ggy.
wnb a heavy *well, ami in 11 etamtied, druti. udd,
iiflerrd
, 11 sell ihe cliit 11 In-1 of eVl ry dttiHIillliicali. t) At I'all naked cuiitllli.il, wo *Unerid If I rill).
!'« bjandretl points at once*it play* ib. :.gyrtu....r. Without, dwelling upon our loiaeiioa, oiient-
It eublitids with hfatpisit mi tin fr< 1. r t.l] ''d inuub by t'le uoiiw.iouaue*a that W« had eu-
VIe> ieo; drive- Kretlch aud ltoasian b. loie |t -'eat ulad to do ou t duty Minor fellow men, *uf-
IU Canada und 111 Nottbern Aicbi|s lug..; m,|« r- bet it " ray that a' 'c|.«k ou the after le.u
title* Dutch at the Cap,- a 11.1 N itul; ell. ri - 'H 1 It" '*•, wee-pie l a aalo, an I raitutl a h 01.'.
I■ reek and Itnlmlt III the I->1(1.111 Wau l-; Usurp
tho rig III 1-f Arabia, at Sui'X 11 lid Ale*
(fr
pluce will be usurptHl by llie biltoreai au.l nu
iitii - iu|>iumisiup hate tor that |airty wbnli lb. y
I.. Ip- 11 to I utl.1 up ami win. b disappuulcl tin 11.
iu ibeir dean st hi'}**. Having n bxe.l prui
citilt s tu p.\< 11. tbt-ui, il is natural that tiny
sin ubl st-t h its desttm-leli. even if. KuUipatm-
like, ffi-y tind a p litM«i grave il* rum*.
We see 1.0 reas. u *by dein>*ials ,|u uld be " "J}' Jemaica, and 8t. Helena— fig it. 11 w ly
ilishcartei.i d. e in y be btuteu, but we van- "pmn*1 mtdl tndin. o ami Various diabvls 11
kcrelii.'l to mtr*ei utlentlun. Ue Were sue
caul'ul. With the rude substitute for <4*
•Iria; maintain* iiaelf enpreme at Lile in, ll.me . whicli we bad ooustrujud dunug tbe day by
.aslm.g plauk to Cafm .11 bi
teuipuug to gain land wh<
r , a
■Ait
the philoanpby of thk beautiful ami ofWn
ipsa phenomena, *a frmiuontly witaamail itm-e
Ae creation of tha world aiti *o aeeaaHal t>
the gutter io very eiittence of plant* and •nlutala, h
fim«a derivwl from obecrvation and a loag tfwhrl
of esperimenta mutt be ramamhemt.
1. Ware the atmoapharw at eU time* of *
uniform temperature woflinuld tuvcr
or hail, or aoow. The Water aboofbod by it in
evaporation from the tea ami the earth a wr
face would doacand ih an imparoMtihta
or on**tt to be alMmfhad by tbe att Miw «Me
fully naturatod. V
2. The abaorblng power ef tb*e|W*f*«i .
and ' '
ru, l.ee n<|*icrctl. Tl i* insane |«.liiw.I mob.
•wrlltd ii* i t* by #11 the varum* br nciies «♦.■{
t.. uut.ci-in, m*\ uvci whelm u«; but let u- stand
ti. ill. 'ib. I olii nird lugged ltak, which h. s
I n ast® tl.e *lor Uis of ag.s, niay, by an aion-
u u otioii i I nil sir aim, < c Mtil iurig. tl I eueath
llu- lull.id Wulet* >1 a Itisbot; but it IS uevei-
llieb-s a lock, ami Wlllstami age* after the ele-
ment . bat overwhelmed u aball have evapora-
ted
Tbe same party wbith ia now arT ycd tgnin«t
the d. tiiKtai* iu Ohio, lVuii yl\atLui nnl Indi-
ana, wa> marshalled again*! the dt miK ral* iu tbe
i'renitioMMl election of ISltl, witb tbi* diffor-
mce, thry were then lermed teAiyt, Wr ail re-
member tbe " ■* cat'in*," the "ban! cider," ihe
pewter "aicdal*," and tbe live "eonna," aad we
all remember t. e political m-.b which, gathered
an und these appr- priate standards and symbol*.
The dcmis-ralic party waa then boat, n; but
while wc wire Iwaicn, t ur enemies were de-
•tri jctl The whig par y wej t over the cuu-
tiy, beat ng dowu ibe democratic party in iu
durm-j but its utiwieldly bulk pn.\ed ita own
dcslruciii-n. llav.ng no jTiuc.pIc lo cement it
together, it Wont lo pieixts—it* varioua and an-
lagnnuttio auxiliarie* aeeking each ita oMtgeaial
sphere 11k- d« uiocratic party n«e again, ail
tfae brighter for brnsliing, and ha*, wnce that,
time, Ken ike national petty of 'be liaitmi
State*. A* long aa the State* ■** united, it
will bo tbe watnroal party. It may week with
reverses and momentary defeat*, hot "Truth,
crushed to earth *hali riaa ajuo."
Mo* Violekck.—A negro belonging to Mr.
Samuel McMomim, of Faiaaki eoaaty, Ark-
r— was ia dieted aome time aina* for murder
He wa* chatged with *hootiog Jt>«* Utoolaw
and Jw*vr McIImar, whilat th y ware watch
ing * rait lick for deer. Tbe former waa killed
bat the latter ha* reaoverad, lt bai*g dHfamlt
to obtain a jny in Pniadti, the aata Wa* re-
w tha view ut at-
„ . „ . I . . , • "*** ! phtniom which sit* bigbeet an the a«My bori.
the it.a:ky Mountain*, in Central .Wiiea, an.l l'"11' '• '«"anJ* tbo sbij. Ou our way we | ' . tfj,sirti. Uf0t \Vhca ahall it b* reaebod.
• 0 ibvUtnB IW. in .be int. r, r -f Au tral,., j P—d the n-muant ,4 ttu. ,aft, with on* m-tt j IS?liS5SSSrlS5K
..n-J uuiong the t-t<uulhna>
i'l'w- trtkr in wpn ufl g iii ihuT j W llio Hor'fl r f Bt. , |t ia imt (b« liMNln Aii toftjf llnVf) lip'
w* y. l r< mil * t«J Gt iiiittii liiMi nt htlfiiij* | If > Oa|H' A*. Hill, iMi'til (or j ^|nyn|a«y|i^f|nt fMi|i uifjfitlljr tiHi'l.f i tfrtlik-
ilit* cultiv. tcd men, but Kuj£li li iKiiiuiflenil)' Our incii nfo <*f> -ba.ittl, llio. nolilo ' y|t|| ytiuf uf u fnii(*it^m| uor (Im lnni|lboi|li
tl««tro)ft mu«j flMAfn-rmlvn fhe kjmui* iritb wiiicii b«>*ncu iMrtau. miib wiiiio i4f Uio Humufm < n'w, | ^ I* to mv liko Unit tA gN%i mk
retutod to the r«lt ami mjcoal tha poor man, jn, Wusrw ta«d; *or ia it the fliraide with iu
who f«r2fl ib«a.r* dong W the tp*ra - ^ tU e.pU^*or Ua pktwe* whieb toll ol
ile ataie* that after the ateawer mak, he «.unt- ,„vaa <ma,, „„ the ,l,*n*h*J bo.4— m-n
than all tha**1 It ia tbe ftiawut. Tbi
It comes iu con act.
The relaiito growth of the two great Anglo-
Saxon States if noteworthy. In |M<il,ti -
ulahon of Ureal Uritnu «.i«
18(10, thai of tbe I;. H. tu ft.Hlli.Tfr.', m- not
uiiu half. In 18att, ihe fMtpnla'i.m of the
unite nail. in tBOti, lite f«tpola< -..in ol the * uiu.u.u^ ■«• wrnuwus III
(lilted State* wa* two million* I in I a third more eaten by the tiaii, aud i>t ihe time be
r pop- '" 1
10 IUi2 niG In ed ~~ m.n and 4 woiu. n oa the raft;but at half j-
...... . .. J(t , w,
peat 8 o'clock be. waa tbe oaiy one alive,
tbo moiuing two bodie* were tieaido biua, mneb
hare* of your
*jw our
, - . . , .. . ,, faith i* the**} a
iha.i that of Ureal Brtiian in I8il; at ibU im^t boet be waa on the pomt ot volawartlydrop-^'^
uient it probably eicee.1* it by three ludlion*. iPrmU i,uto eMtl ki* *go*J. Comtttg „ ^ ^ mweiethm, there at leant yoa ant ba-
rom the raft itortau ernmuotared aai *">ate- i l^, th*i than yen are andere*aod. that tb««
The ra e of dee nnial inerease iir ti^ji country
ui less than Id percent., while in America it
i* about lib per cent, la the great eoutinonlal
Stale*, iba rate ia eunaidcrebiy lower tbaa in
wt-rahip are
than.
th* altar of
r world-
it alf, aad wend-
r,> ihe ee*ia
ed tha life-oar of th* Aretm. it -wef^-.^^ag^rt.wUl Meet •mm*
ed a bottle of water, aome obceetsnd a lady * ^ yaw treahle* wi llbe tmUeil
W!!' . :■ ,as ^ i awatt; that tbanr yon may aabardea yoarataO,
Kngiand. According to the progreM of tbo I "/ 1
laal fifty yeara in Fraooe and in Ameriea, Ibe Mr. W
the humane Captain of the Huron, and
eliington Cameron a am of ibo
aw*v; tb
foariee* i
- Marieaw cdharah, t
iwa«d fm
aad the
Uu ted State* will bare "tbo latger laipulation ' w« were
in 1K7U; in lDUO they will exceed tboao of;w.uuda dreaaed, Area'kindled, and food and
Kngiand and Franc*. Spain, IWtugal,Denmark, i clothing furniahed in abuwlane*.
Sweden, nud Swi.aerland comlnuei.
Staletmeti should bear these facts in miud
JUany person* now alive may aee ihe time when ' tdowmg,
Atncrirai Will be of a <rc imporuno* to ua, ao-iderof the
than all
I'ludcnt I l>«nn« be ««jj|bt«r ' -wbewill reekMt
hung out extA 1 _
in b^e of Jailing ia with the remain-
i °f eoaree
bare rean Mich even In At* ihg
till redtan it*** fralinf
(hid pity tbam! a* they
eially, commercially, and politically,
Knr> p« put Ugtthar. Oil dip(>ma
thma will g for iiitle ia tha faec of a
Bat hia emiaavore weru frWii-11
On the eventog nf the 29th ha tp dta'
enetfutto man dl oar own race aad
(flamltri' Jim nud.
t Sai n* eoaaty, aa
there in jail, When a mob of _
ton* btoke open the jail *ei**d tb
bun# bi*, In M—n of tbe 8
tv — Waak. TtL .
... ^ ^ , Suvmr w'ftijiiKl Mmt hm Bli
•mane Undi-i'ha ehip UhMW.iCapt. Stmry, butted for KH ^ ^ Charie*ton "Coarlar" apeak* of an
Tr*n*lan-i Vork, by wh an 18 of our
lie "power uumbahwgl tO.tWU.UOy ..I tr.e .ml k.utiiy weiooaMal aad well ireawu. Wa have g7,«/to repeal of tha
la b* Ml foot |a llmt
11 hi*
j Cbriatiao
|t*rrad from
raaahed Maw York ay piioibaat tiew wMak
No. 14 to whkb wa wwretra**.'
L*kaa«n, aad t* the arew ol
Loaa or Dmxom**- M- Oai^*t, a Freaeb whiah were nndar gnat «Uig*tio*a. jj
importer of jewelry, who wa* iaat ia the Aro-j Tho faia of lbe|r*p*Hltr ami o*r fo«r btMH J
tie, bad with him ttitmntnii to tbe vJa* «f ;«*wnknowo. The toetfhate boat Wt herwhieh |
50,000. " jw** oap*i*ed by^tmr pad.Ilea, aqgnre «
Capt. Imee vary *tr«*agly eanmut* tbe ooa-1 baoy*nt eo*ditfon, tfeia«(h 0*pt. BUfl, af tht
111
daetof the foomcn and crew of the Arctic,who; M«nm aaw*
eiaad apoa tb* baato «n apt I* of all remonatian |'
iiimrf^irn. , a ataamtr or .aiiiog
Two veaaale beaa in eight of Capt. Lao* in
for to tb*
a;.
f-i
(BB W i'.ij \
AM th* vaiam*fthealaht '
nibtlh
mvi
■re th* ereatag
And.'lib*
MmJnma ftotn*
■pw®wi mm cm
iiif iniiar mi),
'M
Sator at tha *p*a l*ac,
the h*teved, the trav-h-artad,
Oem* to vltit m**n * a>*re.
He, th* yaawg and atreag. who ahtrUhal
NeUa leading ftr tht strifa, ..
By tha read dde (iiU and p*rlah*t
- Kawy with th :|wi«lr*fi|j>a '
Thea. Ut* holy earn anl w*ddy.
*M tha eMit* of taftrlag bore,
Voblad tktlr pale Mad* *e mtokly,
Spoka with ** *a aartli ae more, -
And with thtm tb* being heeuUeo^^;::-"
Who ant t aiy youth waa gltea,
Mare than all thlagt alae tq lata **,
Aad 1* now a wiat la U**v*a,
With a alow aad aat**ta*a faatatop
Oomea tha m*a**ager dlvtae,
Takaa tha vaeaat chair b*«M* mat -
bay* bar gaoite hand ia adaa.
Aad *h« tit*andg*ito ft%*,
With thoaa deep and tetttler *yet,
Ukt the *tar*. to atilt and vatat-lika,
Looking aowawaidfremthi *h>0 i
Uttered aot, jrat eowprehtmM, -
1* the tplril'a «ule«la*> peayer,
Bolt rabakaa tu W*0*lu|- blaadad,
Brvathlag flrow b*r Hpt ofair.
O though eft laprwwd aa l toaeiy,
All my ffeait are 'not aside,
If I bat retaaiwWr ualy
•u*b aa ib*** hav* lived aad died.
Tb* I'NttiimopHt t r lUttt —IV) anderetand
^and.t
d cttuaot|umilly ita oapaeity to retain humidity
proportlouatefy greater in w rm tha* i* whl
'air. ' ' V"' i,' Vr" f- >7. ,
3. Tbi air hoar iba atMii* of thn gtrtb lr
warmer lh*n it la in tb* regie a of |ho tflottdi*
I'he higher we eeeeml fho« the >t*rtli tW ool
tfer we 6ml the etmo-mhtm lldtfie tha par
•mow on ever high Monttdn in tbo but-
net olimate. : .
Now, when from CMmtinuail ovaptnilioa, tho
air la highly aat«nla<l with va|-t tbough it
inwl*ibl* and tbo *ky eloudlsas, If it* . "
fore ia tuddenly todaeed by a ld
•ending from al«>vc, or hy th* luotion nfamla.
rated *lr to a ooldor latitude, ll* oapaoity lo
tain moiature it dlminUbod, alon l* tr*
md the result I* rain. Air cwidcmittt a* i
eooI*, and like a tjvmge flIWd with watar and
oomnruaaed, pmr* out tha water whlnh iu di<
minlahed oapjeity oannot nattuin iluw aingti
lar y«t bow *tmple the pMlo*>tphy ol mini- •
What but Oinniselfueo otittw haved«*i*ed *uch
tu admirable arraugomeitl Jnr watering the
HrBAHTtiitii.—New that all cyea arc turned
ipn'heCrimea " je ll !• ntli*f<dlowiu|
ton of SolMti'op d **it waa A few
will prove la tareat ing. it I* uk*n rrm a
w part wf ftdmatonelfot^lto of * bay
in a noiith'-asterly dlrvtu nm ab.Kit
ly dint'inHi ab,iut fonr
HHHnr,
Ul 400 yartla at the «n I Where
lo. i. audiJttlb4wi4* M 'ha cotranee^i|
0
ittiai
lYbcrii*ivile«lehlw" ori |ll«-l( ltiv.tr
taelf. Tb.HM(erage dejiih le aliottf
tm«, flic b unm
an ro and gravvi
ra caut of tliia Iwy atfc^be ttomto woitt milito
ry and careauing barb r«-
J .r eittg outaide tbo OOtre
king afoutburly directiott and
tor,
TV m'lltory hirroor l* tbe
1 i mile* long, hy 40 yard* o
pletelv land i>«ked <« every *i «*
he Bleak Sea fl.at ia trxinri in
orgeat ahip being abl* to lo with all
'toree oo hoard ebme to tbe y«. Tb*
arbor wbicb toniain* the naval
look*, i* oo tbo *a* er *Uo of tbo
bor r*ar tit* muraneo
Tb* porti d*ftndod to ib* ontb I
j>pie battorie* ant fnrtr****, Oaek
fn<mbo t*
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are lotilt on tbcoabt
of ibatm baring three M
ami n fourth two tiof|b_ j
il^ mid meant about
is tb*m, we male
Jbtainodl
Ihla bttilt of wb
Imut4 *ni
jMtudit britttf i|a«i|
W* aamQ , -
ring tbo two day* tbft be *ml hia oompant<m« j The New Yo*h
wmo-o* the wimri booo*, but Ming to tboMai* ef
' **e i from the dock# b,*.er
m MM daaa.maht af i*be (Ml
milk
ik*MA
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