The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, March 21, 1866, Image 1
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The followi::g tonchi1 li,ie pom appre
some timve mgo in the Metropditaun Rteorl. It
was written oin seeing a rechet ot par led Co -
federate pri oners pass along Bro-tdway, New
York, en route !or Richmond
Going lome.
No flaunting banners o'er the wave,
No arms bash back the hun's bri-ht Ty,
No shottitg cro ds around them throng,
No 1nusic Clcers them on tleir wv
They're going iome. BY ai,vre fAte
Compelleui their trust - uns to .heath;
Tr-ie sohliers they, even d-o' di"'ed
IIeroes, tho' robbed of victor's wreath.
Brive Son'herners! wi:h sorrewinz hearts,
We gaze iponl them -rgi ur teas,
And sadlyv fVee "how v-iin nevre al
Their heroi,_- deeis throui-i veary years
Yet 'mid their !1eei!e;S th*y Tmo e
With tir:n, hoii step and dauntless mini
Oh, liberty, in every :,e,
Such have thy chosen ompanions been.
Going home ! Alas, to th the ,
Since 1l:t thev saw tiho-ze chcrshld ho:ne
The t-gions-, of ihe inv;inti, toe
reath swepI li e I o nII , ! :t
"'TLhey found a T1!b-n. h iN- Ietf
A Iowlig w ailteriss bebi.
Ah ! in! ose i-dsl I'd hro:ie,,
To which the "fate of %.ii h1.o cniw,"
Sad is the n %olci:-poor the
That w aZ t he 1 .1; h i :i. t . I
Yet lo-inlL onW it !,Q::,jjJg
\\ith o"i- n e i:d r, ,
Anid jo.y wid b)r:_- n T a i vn 1
AL si,ht C:' ac de,r Los: 1:: a V.
AVe, g*ve tm -nie!eon:e ho!e, fa ' swh,
For vo :0 ' 1 C I a d - n4 '
legt : I X Ga
T ! ' p xr re -ord d h
The V IIOl! a a c:. Wha, 1. Soon
Its r.-ia1 t , : l" b:1 :.I,:
The past h,az sho.n h. - ' a ,
The fit":e hi-t . r :
The 'Speedi (i re >ettid aN the
lecting ini New 10V 0I u te -
The princia fture of the at.it rI
held at the Cuoper lustint, New Y en
the 2d i'int, 22ds N%eViS S >-e
speech, of which we giv- tne u nc . c
port
Mr. Sewar i si]. after a few- wrns 4f i
dutction: Whai;t snil I Ispeak of ir ta-ot
TIhe call of your meeting stecide- the >iu et
i,t. I ami nlit here to say thmt the 'a
opinmions,-. ini Iperii il you r--e(t t-:,
Totn adopt the views' by i tIheapp:i e: t -t -
j-rity of G.on-..ress, or if you njI ' h
not0 in peril atnv way ; tar d1' 1 th1Ih
adi liberty anid t eed m, thet <int of ( rt .r
TfelioratZion1 or entzautanl, tIhe :e af : n
a] aggrandieent, pre.ient a fo-, not
or mtoral, is inI anyI dn::.er oif in!itu
rested w..hether you adapt one -t f to i'i
forums ot another. The Eni i-' hat ta D -ay
the nation-baus been re-.ened frenm t!! it-,
perils. The iohle shipl his Ia..ed hantn the
temnpes-ts iatnd hi lows int th 1e vrer of a saf
harbor, andt is ni'w secely [ri.n ini the'~ atn
-Cient mIo(oring without a 'reen Sptar er-a lak,
starba rd or haro-arod, fore ori.
There are yet someI smale. i yc- et to1 pas
is she appoac-hes thob-e inci a One 1i.
lot says that she maly safely ent)er directlye
through them. The other sa' s tha t sh on,t
back, and lowerinr -ail take tone ti go4 *around(
them. That is all the ditfferece o1 oinio14m
between the piats. I shoulid not paractice my
hahitual charity if I dlid nit ndmit that) I think
both sincere and honecst. Buit 1the vessei widl
go in safely one way oar the ot her. The n' ot
that will happen will be that by tnking the
wrong instead oaf the right pasage, (or even
taking the right pasage and '.voiding thle
-wrong one, the vesseI Inny rotll a lit tle tun
someC honest, capable ando even deservinig poli
ticitans anid statesmen, President or Ctog ess
-na, maly get w. al-hed ovaVi,ntli. I shin bel
sorry for this, but if it canntlot bc huelped it canl
be borne.
If I am one of the unfortulnates let no frientd
be concerned on that aIccotunt. .\-s honett, a1s
good, as capalle paliti is, staiIte'-wn -i n
gressmen antd Presider-ts wi!! mak t-hir up
p~earan,ce hereafter, fa-tatr than I -tl-, ta
-coniuniat.d the ship, ias a eli tu (a u-' i-cl \
sny that bhave hiceraofre st Iked their hair
upon deck in the ail.-rn:mi-ins of 4a- atnd
tempest t hat alu'anys at tendl t taisaitn. No
e' thmeless, alhughi 1 do tiot tink that We Ore
inl a crisis, the ques-tion ta-ay' is \'rthly of
delberate ex:ainatil onan!cod drain
The subj ect bfoe ni- is a 4d1itrec'e of a in.
ion that reveals5 itself but toCo clerl betweenic' cc
the Presidenat and Cingres. The Preiilent,
as we all see', is a manRt of decidied cotnv a-is
The legilative leadelrs tire tryin t toL) ciin
cide with him in opinionOl. They ti have al
peale-I to us, outsiders as we are,to proniounce
between the-.u.
The speaker then went on to prove that
there was actuatly no di Iferece ' of imrtanT ilce
between the President aznnui Coingress, hoaw
ever mnech it might .-aem othter. i-e. Hie Sail
both have got the Unioin restored as oiin-t
ally planned. It shon! I he ni tlahout slavery,
secession or coamroiie. Not with fireCidmen
and refug Cs aand,tl)ti to suffIering and pcr se
cultiors. but w'.ithi freeclnen emnployed in the
pro)ductioni of self-sust:nning ind nt r y-'a ith
refauuees tunder the prttii:n of hi-n :ni- at Icr.
Theu Presidentt sees that it h-i emne lit ri:;ht
at last, and he n-eets the~ sitolatiin. (in
gress, on the other htan.!, h->itts, d.y -,
debates and agoniz--s not beCcause th0ey h1av
1111v 1:1 t)el1 own %N",v in ':'*:':- A '' t'1*t'
himpy NH rtn :o . I 0 rM !" i :') svrk wd
diICA V Wiy nr the tMnvAll:' that tI'r Ipwwr
foir Oile rec(!:ntn-tin 'ii i n U!. !i 'ir
mon : run1- 1 (': ;; 1) "te en . t - ifi ' wi.-b
6rant it, that the.- re i:1 isp2'' ', eT -
del anld ex a e,d ,ee t!thw r
t1hc it fows ne4e>a iXv t.mt ti , .-- 1 .
swni.,r w, ater, m wt he r: 2 h \
runs. All the rebwl Mays but TAm IV
doneti jus-t thIt ti *,:ni Texais !'ing th.
:u 'C:an fa-t as ..os ihie. Thec P Ient i.
h7n11 nvl u ith :1 !th itt ts th1 t n Ii
he!ioninc Ih Exe tVe anId jul I I,
)p rtinel I ' ' 1t 11 : I ll; I 'ir f 1r2 ' I
Ioyal V R 2..C!ie , e110 C r i -' Crl'
nigi's. '4 have b 1en I:l thee faohve'W i
three muntS, anh w bie adihnied ti svNtK,
u b Chthe c d 1: i: re; I cow , l:i es h1d [I r
viouI",V 1 e ift. In t-h 1 t i:e ! Cw"ec
passes W. after hI's, inla L'1<!2ns Up'!
burdenv:S :1ni du v ferduN., w'-on theSic -
" , in th i t c"1 ec t d*' i!' n212l eh
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froml the n"'w l a S1,atvs %\ilol e or hit'.
ie A lit td i th Cong reI e r h xt.
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L.-Icil n Jy u i.Inm mhe duomains uf reign corm
Crn, votton, coff-e. sug:ir and tobacco all
> %v l h i e ; but, i, a ruwi, I consider coffee,
eW&Mn :Ritb:c the-I mos.t prolitable staldes
u'lh .:ion~, be':-e they c:mi best hear
i:ion an stand comtit:on in for
[1,r:nev, al~ bf.r the conntry began to
h1ioll of t'hc! two cities we
v.h""d a: 1m:t o 5 to :) I In per acre.
.men hT:,i,:hs, Some of
I t.~rg enugh to wco:n:iwhite with 6l.
'i mi tn e ti m es iy f:anilies, wei
.nup us:ing tO. revoutin andv t.
.. m roo, m: WKN to See'k a fet else wIhere.
"h Ive ien into iuin and doe:
br J)h ;o,nte!,m- atd !w that order i
i , the empire gaining grmid, and ii
w.r )l pvm ent l.en>mae by thle wvi
of thw Emnipez or, these iaids are comin
o t e-ent owners Find thumselves too
pwur o rTp:ir :!.( boiing themn uc.der enltiva
i::n hy n lI!o le, (and imay be
L nIi.t :n . n -l to .;a petr ere.
T .,~ iaah! h: .1as (%nd they are
tI 1. f-no1 in I o.irt, ol the Em11pire, are the
.i*ty Aw riCa fi riers to
e i iem Ih T. t tiei, therefore,
. I r m to sect a place for
ti it h :4,niln.nit, to be followed imie
I by Iir 4 1m m n o and plait,
a 4.Ia, b. :gi rojair, and inake readv for the
l m, the w,omn and the chiblren and
Cti to buO by the time the laiS are
T e- will find it at. (ir!t best to est:.ijsh
thO e in c ,s ie, as A)for mutual con
v: , sfor pV. tIin f')st the bands
1 Oces mi-:e:dfl s, whlo are( ever ready
S':w llo thle h:KOss fariners. Imi
t,i.r:ns snol brz W:il Lti sneh me
:is are a!r (, t) ti.ly their own
Ttli thw.- v iio ct; ic count upon all the
i 41;e: i everv !fill n the btest in
I tha it is in my , a to a. o bd, or
uv. i!*! the. pI" im-v of this- 41file to 91ive.
I;i ihe Nm:hr Dptmn ,th mVine !SUP
M-.hs weA, :it, tlie vn:::. iA excellent.
0. thvA,pw rt t t he sva cochineal arid
*n: i at icvat--d, r'ug and guns and
Te m:ltli a stiolk rain arem S
hor- - l gis. There i, rooi for profit
i Wb .v' r -:m ntL in the br,ed of horses, cat
u and Ine-p.
The ih.-rnt i. allow.'d free exercise of re
ihins w"r,hip. It is guiranted-A to 1dm
',zu or aln Ordiin:;ec of th'. F.mpire anl1 a
dli-ip.ation 'f the PoIe. lie is also entitled,
on 2-n :Pg the cotivy, to a free duty per
mit : o; f hi c:ttt'e and eets, and exeip
tion . axat fO r one year, and, from
milita1, v er criptio for five years. le is a
lowel t, b inl! ini his arms also, and, with his
neighbo rrs, to fori sedentary miliia for their
iiwni i , -enec ag it.,t robbers, who are daily
hrin. le.,s hold.
, h may not briti in anvthing f>r sale,
X I-hlW or batter, without the payment of
b ?u les.
1: t oral (Ii,tricts the Tndians generally
e in smnie parts of the
th:t Aarnz then i. unkiown. They
op in the labit, they are supersti
n '-, enteIi, ze:;!ons!y into all the festivities
tn) t., em1 e to e:nt n more than a (lo!!ar or two
ek ; :''-l wh,o thy have done this,
hevb t.co -r n.ore :iayv; of labor, they
-r:i. stowork,( and frolle till the oney
ne,~w'haen they are ready to eaLrn by labor
11ei the lest inP-tahnenCTt. The *Sah.
no~ t aem>h lhser ;ed by them, or the
0.*.i e;.ei:llV, except as a day of parade
..urre. As'a ruile thecir wages are paid
* in (en5h, and1 at the rate generally of
a i t 5 cents a day, the laborer' tiodinig
er is thre p:inci;al circulating medium;
ther I- re- al 5' goild andt cop1-er coins, but no
The inlemeniCft' of buisha-iry are general!y
rin , ' andj ain!tutire byV no mean's in a high
e < imprjotvement. Neverthieless, the Ir'.
tin< iw the mixerd classes, of whorn there
t.n 7,ini:,mIa, are skillful bhorers ini
their a a. Thbis mIlde o'f husbandry is so
mucih the better for the dlisplay by the EuIropeanli
or A m-entianr f.a mer of hits ixquiisite skill and
of tin- v irtnes of hiis iminprotved imnplemfen)ts,
whic fla t he can lit ing~ iino duty free.
I it m>to :oti-iale at iresenrictPr emigrants
w'ih" t ma'iOer to c' me0 t:o Mexico, uniless they
eCn oii de'(r tLL.: siee-; of somte ftilend whlo
cmn ;as-rit thi:., or on ier the care .of somec
4n ,1 lhe v:i tus t'ompl::niies for establishinig
colonies that ha' e beeni recetly incorporated.
t-note.--e piropose L tibring the immriigrantts
* *. . h am ot their far-ms, to subsist
J m f 'a .hile, andi to receive a certatin
'- n of t:.:ar crop for the loans advanced
e, hi have some means and desire to
to .-:'', -md e.stabhish themselves on
ne athe lin., butt :iaandoned, haciendas,
h- a -kn.-: 'v.hi-:e the ha~ icien:das are and
er Ese-.In almrost every' partu:,
d at any ! c, from a few cents to a few
Ut corse. the prices named to me, thoutgh
'11~rte, a:e the aisking I): i':es.
h.:I*-t for e'.e:-y such cim;iny ,f em-t
ii send so-me !'thiicr twmnher ahhQa to
it " a''we, :o. brgain fot' it thiemselves
- nXant, 1fi im A :i5sa, lhas e tablished a
esi.- in ChIihn::hnoa, Miiteiel, of Miss,uri,
nother 111nii the - ioilre, in the D epartmtent
of'' :i, Lo.i- I -ti. Terry, of Texas, another
in iJ i,e-o. The ri'ent at firSt, wOith the pr iv
'se f pnrehOase ini the tueaniti'1e at a statedl
Theun there i-i the fine colony of Car lot ta,
na C';rdova, where the land's were abani
, VrLone. There w'ere a iiumbter of haciend:as
fin that neijhhirhiod thart wereL inidebt. d for
1 t:iae th-mi thV werec north to the chiu rch,
aI wlhih by ~thle Juatirez G~overn ment were
cofsctd TheLSe have bieen ex-alppropt in
v-id by thei etmpirie, an d ap[plied to tile colOI 1
TheIc-e la (ds are soIld to imn:nipants at $ 1
"er net e in tive eqita! annual instalmntis.
Gener l, Pte t n :111 elbya), ii Missomi,i Gov
erro'nr li is:, fT Tenne,.seC, Judge Pecrkins, of"
_ . a:- a . .> Re,. Mr l1Iahn, of \iianri,
li',eid them.sives tl re. lney rve a h i, l
leased( withi their pr.pcts. IBy thec tU
tite ral: yt1og to) Vera CrUz i,cmpe
tedl, and the last instdhnent falls dUt, th'y
k% ill have imr ove;Ld their firlins, w hen t
mo-t stal an.en. them expect that tin'
faris will he worth 410, A2!, :i.d eve n $
the acre. A cnleman from Lomi.-ian ilmt
hwe thert for :evecn or eiiht years. lie v
;Lh!i.-'d a C,)!cfe pl,tatiton of 80 a 1re-.
a hich is now Im goI hcariTig. -md the o
OfM which last year was valuel at $1,an.
The Cordova c~offee se"Is in the Ne" Y
11rkt as Jav, and the toba-cco equaL0 ti
f Cuba, n hile the supr has 14 per cew,
ote of Sacchvirine 11n'itter than that of I b
It will cozt at the rate of sone S5 or :I
cre to clear, close a,d biing theise lhnd. ii
.r culvtioti. HInIce it wiI he so n[III.
ieaper f*or those vho have little onie *
y a hajiendla u ith grounmd already c
cs mwit'l, and hlou]es, or at least wall
houses, already erected. All the iw d, of ti
colony are already or sion % ill he taIn up
Each m narredl n tl!re is allowe (I
acres, but it is now generally :olm ied tat
one. fourth of that quantity will prhahb
quite as tuch as one fami- ill be'.' e to
cultivate, it is so fertile and wunderfully pro
ductive.
But to emigrants with n little cihtal, the
SpXeedy fiii:1g Up of this coloi should 1wt it
icsartiiing, iuier the ide. that ther t
IIo m lre )po lands 'nd1( l c!,)(. Shole- ,i ts,. lThle't
are better h,mds than these 1bth ahoOt Cmdo)
va and J %ypa whieb, presn own;s riot 1e.
I ng able to ,ork, are realy to sell on fav ra
ble terins.
Cnts have been establih nt v:llns
ien t points to itt en:i:rts tn thnir
in tht:e conntry, b ghing them infr
Wmn ando furrnishino them~ withrabe icees
Sary Crtuhifcat pasSporits t.) elab"Ie them
to p s the e houses, to e y the
right, priviegr id exemptions of the E
p r''i's decree.
It has inot been as yet practicable to estrh
lihl agencies on the Pi. (ralde, hut as soon
as it iry be, one1 will be staod at Presdio
del Nortt.
At pre.ent the fc!!o-vng agenci,-Vc been
e.tab01--hvd, viz: L. Orof es-j, at Vera C;uz
Joiin Pkins, formely of Loui,i:na, at C
Uova ; John T. Lu , forme y of Louinan, at
'ilontt-rey Alonzo Ri2ley, of CalifoiJa, at
Maz1tlaT ; Captm-n of Port of 'I :apic , a t
TamPico ; Captai of Port of San Bis, at San
lis; Cai>tainl of Pdrt of Mataoril"ros, at Mata
ioros; Mr. Rarion de la Yega, Frident de
-.a Junta de los Mejorcs d~e Culima, at a
zatilflo. -
I an about to en:h.rk for Engl-rnd, pxpect
ing to return to this beautiful land by mv
fnmily. The office is left in charge of ny son,
It. L. Maury, who, during my absence, n ill
attend to the business of the oce. lie is
e-r-est in the cause, and has now in hand a
g-uid-book for immigi ants, which will soon
be ready for the press.
The vain' season conmences in Julle and
eIods in October. Inimigrants should not
come dming that time.
Yours truly.
i. F. MA CRY,
Impil Commissiuaer.
110 FOR MIEXICO.
Sot ice to Emigrants-the " Torres Co!ony."
Thre Imperial Conmisioner of Coloniza
tion is hereby, an ith irized to di-pose of twenty
tive (25) square leagues of land1.108',45U acres,
on :ir' hatienda of Limnon, situated on the
Pau~a riv',er, ini the Departi it cf Tamlauli
pa; givirng gr'i eve:ry al ternamte sec t in
(GIu' acrecs) to a moa:r n ith a fai:y , antd 320
acr es to an u in:: ried man, with a pr em ciip
tion right in eaeh case to as miiuch mre at
$2 the acre'.
I w ill give, also gratis, land f r a town, as
will as for a road 16 yards id e, traver'sing
th~e entVir'e colonv frorn north to sooth.
(Sigr ed) ~J. 0. TfUiRES.
Mexico, F'ebruiary 9, 180;.
OFFICE COLONIZATION,
13 SAN Jt'A: I)VLm.OAN,
Mexico, February i1., 18;t6.
The offer of Mr. Torres is most prince'y.
The land is situated in the Iluast.:ca c'ounitry,
on the mnouintaint border of the ti erra calhen te.
It is said to be healithy, and is admirably
ad:ipted to the cultiv'ati;on of coffee, srugar,
cotton tobacco, with the whole list of inter
tropical fruits andl pr'odrctions. It is ail,o a
goodl stock counritry, n~ ithi an abun-l:Emee of
timber. The Panuco river is navigable up to
it, arid boats are running n on that st: enm.
Proeisiorns are plenty, but labor is said not to
bent veyaundant ; the usual price being~ 3,
cnsper day3 and foun.
Those who come f rm any of the G2t
ports, should take shippirng di; ect for 'Tim
pico, tarking care riot to come later than the
first Or miidole of May, o con fts
rainy season, which commences in1 Jtine. Emi
igrits arc adv,isedl to stnd (tit theli' pioneers
to exaiine the land, select their hromes;eads,
and( ma~ke ready' for thieiir famlillies to follo.
TIhe Collector of tire port of T:impi'o is
athorized to afford :hema all the f:n'iin ie
pri vilege's anid righits granted by the Empec
ror's decrce.
M. F. MAURY,
Trmperial Comm:isi oter.
Colonizat ion OfTl'e. MexNico.
TIMn.'RTON To 1Loill'A- - te Gtn"I
(Flobrui) Er'a, mai;kes5ri uim noi ot the hr t un.
ny of that smaie whht emigran-s lriini l :.a
thI-m of the kind reception they w.Il rec~e o
the peopk-.
A Con nect icut YanLee is ini W:ahington wi
a patitit tior-saie ng con:s!tit(! i ni'ii th
nnr maitchinet, for thie use of' ritnbiers of Goit
grss, warramed l to t iun out I ,:i o an.endme 0.urs
pter ihour. Hfe wtill n: 'ke a fortune.
Fear oft tricix the i:ntalcu -ound m~ prk
begkiti seoy too atI o ngcpr' ofth Ws'r
t:he hon~ were alive nitt the tricim D el
hogs exaine~d aton we'efo to n -
THE GRAY 1.-tRir tFCI\Oi)- ' lf
trv ordt,' pro) tihiin the nwri:g in I:.a;ont
bttonis, isstrictly eorced.
Pet' II Par ions, 0 tve i' C. C,ontereneec died
Sninw.Cu O w l hv!m;ie anu luii
bae:t Ii.it.
A v ri r- in the C J 'yzine, who
m in ,, f c ve ,- Oi with
,in. io i *' :e v .gi ves- the follow
jile L-: ?tnui- v the fEht be
ft iii--:t Vo h-I bee i tne Confederate
-I uns inl the na
- .Ida erunnn<l,andI on
ie com.1manded
-b ,I sui~pose?"
'j is pickei up
"It wa.% a
I t ~ I su:rge'tinigly
-,n i ; but he
L I stppose it
Oilmig to a kind
eo f. -1r w any chaunce;
e h i to e' r r e ' c ith the Kear
(.', hil :oe , Ge. v r u ie 'anld
s n th '. Ilad !lu :11 h11 -, firel it off
i .i. ent8.med'~ ilhe eletVation of
e.ii a t the :s ;,t k r acdvanitage
tfI e Ki b : rn t or
a i i~ Wle,un - <rg n e twik aim
\.r sot.'' " Thni-,[ it il't trutie tiiat
deA'ah1:im -i e tv bord t ohera?
her.*l* n u the -a the ti'it cfqoI:,zIId. We
. 01Wel i 1 1 inz- of her Dahlgren
bo i/.r , e n uIII , . it in tenl 111nu1te-S.1
--U t," I a,k ,I "j"'t yo'u believe that
5-.mie, supp.(i l he I i i ip the Kearsage
ln V ult til_kt her L" "No; he was
bilid into i and tik (),("id cate to leave all
hit .aluaii on- : t-, I:A hid a life-pre.,erv
ur n tiiionghi the iiht. I ,aw him putit on,
nd1 1 thion t i it uV, : i, i-e in him,iL w-uldn't
Io F ;iih in InI , :iif I ;ut u ne oi. too. W hen
Snmtict. taw tit tihe s'i1 p as going down,
h; ii ,:-! to -,, ;i A ho coubl, and wagone
4)1 the fir-t I wm it.to thL N ::ter, and we all
I:1e I the ..e: boid. I wa. a long way
heaii i 'n e1 , :' nl u .he.i I c;ime ilp to the
Decrho:.: i-:J. thlet W:. i te if I was
geiie, . thuve thue , wo i t-,ke tme in. I said
I :-k't and tnL th3 : i-ld Ite what I was
o)n the*AI \b~i:n,ud I, "No m t ter fha I wus
Onl thl' .\11h:an,1 . I t a;;tl Ill a dead mnan soon
.I wudont take nie in." They 'ake. me
sg:in I i w6 iseal 6 er or a S m ni, and
woin'it rak,,- n i-ntil I tId them I was
all "Bfiuc. "lkt said I, "diit they aetually
refun-e to pick tip cm11n1.: cmen, and leave
thiem ti dron ?' "I hey :id thraw, replied
he aafuIs,i 1 pro:hlriot very correct
Is sl a- oins thy hN 1,ad SQnames on
mard111 tn tifl- trick-a fAt u., they.knew
hm t, d left, e'm ,i 1N34 y ell-e to dro-n or be
Pic e :tup bv t.o 1 u a1i
A B im I,r:iitc, 1.:ii-ing' to the Iiraelite
ld, h-i.- a ,e.!tnuiet ,; the process of
the n: :'i' n f the J.!ws. 3 Palestiie, us bich
i, wi b , i ot. ie s' :
"D' l.hi f thJ. is now be-ainning
to tak.o. N. 1h t:tny .1ile faimilies
inmigra,.e to Pale)ie. b ntre have been
formim'i! a n1um ewr otif i,s i C,, in aliiost every
1:mdA on thi- co.tintl, to prepare anl iili
g-ii.- W, a h.rm s!, i.rosided wvith all
to-ei.e mn~, mi.m , im!il:nents an( tools
of evr kiU, tI croi,e the cultivation of
the long dlesi5ted *a 'i, at once, :ind with the
utmo.0t vlior. 'Tire iie toC oi~l(f c'oniidIerab)le
weal:0h amtong thteml, andti not onle without
som;e imeti : , enI tgh it lea:lst ti diefray the ex
pencs of the' jouroce, an d to purebase a plot
of'gt rond. I :an hiappys to st1teI ihat I am
oIe of the le-vlh:. mne::.b r, of a socijety form
i g hem in 13'v':ia, ' lien lIumber'is alreaidyl
ose nine4 hn-.ire.! heaid- aI famliies, besides a
flmbt of y .um ple."* ~ who wouhl not3 fo'rm
ant i a Ii i .h \5Ill O'. td o s i ,x, 11ntil settled in
te IH v La:'1. u:.ion the' stil f their right ful
l.it. 1 'il- :d :I "the Gentliles
he:e i >.-t iI-, tht peu. IGennaniiil Pro
moe a.-tlir b3u -ice than the Jews.'
A B3rAca Bir"F~ina Poi 1iu-T. -The Thme
et wit.h 1-i t n e. i hhitn. it is said to~ he
uorth .$>..'ii ii, and~ a S: atish lady is
to be the ree 'I''.t ofit:
The -1. of jeu i.u1er mntion, in the
opiioni off.P:. je el-, is he mtt perfect
oe:iia e eni'i:4 in the's wold, They are
frmie.i it a Ie, k...' j:lpir Of' (ar-rinlgs.
Tie ne-.'>i.bce is.t* ca.-i o atiorteeni perfect
ani:'ad!', ie'i h ein .:-, carts, and each
'-t on.d:d t in'I s i!r ini Similar fashiion'
ti be Com' '' ' eh,. Tt e neckinace is m!ju'-ted
It t\Vi '-*'.''in sneh i mannerttii that they mayi
.)~ (tiij it.t 'I , I ah fitun a btricilet. The
set in 'ol'i n ri.' " , a:e ofi the pentdenlt
Ais tw 104 1n in hes in length, and
thi n ltt e 1 . . ' vi::s tw' o aid a half
e nt-; tht in th e i: - onte crat ; while
the 1ii er' stoii-i par ::'aped dlrsi -weighs
1~,'t i t i *
A G.vo " Pr .t-\ AT! N---The great
lel si lunno "a """tley tutto the
..1 tet s' . e Eei.* tm et'anizanons1i, leads
m-metl m* -. I. the Governmenittcit ennf not
n.,b ne,ra oia -1 'it o1ftgodl't faith
'Ah me.:i'it it i ihot a pricini jon to
thi 1:-h is .\n hi I i 3 ' th'kir violation
if i:' '~ . ' 5 . 'L -ubject, we
lao - ' ' 3 ' in a Lhmton anid
iii i V i*' - i 1 :,h Queen' anid
r lid oI - t V t I faithi and pledges
T CFt ' "We dcem it our
rN-ro bno a -a es0o gr-mlutne
A. t'a li o'1 Broad
'31 jt hoo biase a.
s o - ue andt ceauly
T -unsit Biltimore
''~ ' " i.' So,t' for the ben
eat of the : r ' 'o ' th
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