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It istrue.... tt -~elated:.
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Stea Athiear onie ofthe rincipal ntels
in Washington.m;,i3'esided1hm and drinking
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sadvatioe of ~ed oil andT rat
lfil vitagee idh Iii nate an ika
go:N lbe vicesad igeati etenR fareit
@ Aeswa shunned.py, the go.d:: but
n11 had long ince the ehioi
ofl oinpanies to ciance, a4then dhance
w, genell untoward, the ivd idijAl
r .eferredit*, of~theBible,*snored -at its
'auLhorridculed its*, inunctions, rpeated
the most ,sacred pasages -ith- ribald..com
mente. e MbCoinell;wholl beeii all ex
citemgoro and exileration, t9iltlyad
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14. 6 tked inio your faice, feared you
Were a aeosundrol, for God had set the ma-k
of ifij-6pongour forehead.:l now ~now
tL I amn'ii~bul nan-a last mian--iman,
every momeit of vhO ie life upbraids him, ut
I have oneogrishpoteti leh iny h9art
-I. Jove my wife, and mywvifo lo " the Bi
ble. I believe in hat my wifef -belie'hs.
adid, r-faith is in tle Bible.- It has .made
fer an angelsoh artli--.t must be true:. the
inanwh ldrldIes ii," insulta her,* anid I- 111
hold-thatrma accountabhd, unt6fdeathf.
the wrongd. untab:.: '*
It is needless .to adthat the yretch
shi-unk'aiva'ronm this unoexpected burst of
hazard the experinent of Assailing tho'Dlbis
in aiogdod bgt oom.
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'Tl'hi excellen ents rile, after having x
periditsihaard 6f'the diflicultles tit ud
allycloud the dawn of importn-poetathiw
finally reacheda.grduation -which promisesi
yaticil resulte After numerous -enven
tioii, dornokdd w~tiA view to the edification
of the publie mnind, -it'has finally b~ee:-P deter
.mined to-commence- operations; and a-corps:
of efficient engineers are now busily engaged
in locating the route. We have before us a
profile map of the road, togothier wdlia reor
-of the - original surveyors, Messrs. 3. C.lMc-.
Rca and L. J. Flemming, exhibiting' allY the
various - details, of necessar - expenditure.
The probabilities in favor of: te successg
tiientoiirkise ~aro't9 be ascertained ficmi
three very obyious considerations:
.1. The estimated oxpenditure end amdent
of investment: - -
2. The prospedt of profitable retutusaon
the latter nd
*8. Those' ' lolat i advantages Whlch,
thoigh thofilitayIy a snbordinato juace
itrnsndidal ral s, froquently acqdig
:beforo us, to consider thejuj o~
saicoe to these simpld divirons~
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