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a w%ich ituV.me with an instan^p
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• •*■• * I then j, ■■■ ante aware that!
itat „..e"un_’ was like nothing I 1141
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fid. T an (.* * 1, jit.? ie me aware
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’♦.at i was” dead. I4 ii h*ti.ymyself; “I am
deai*. and amongst tlui dean.” V\ itlt that con-
came no awe, # no 1’ ar, <iH!y tld? sen-’
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tnent 61‘ i*. ci,- ec * ity. The place in which
J. stood was the far end of#an fifttuense hull or
chafii her—So h'.mgii- • _h#v it bailies all attempt
to convoy a notioffof the space. Its walls were
{■ roporti< 111:ti; 1 v*!olty, it. was without, roof; above
ti .a dnii bfue sky. without clen l. without sun,
moon, of stars. Along ‘this hull human, being?,
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*’ And you, SOO ?” Tasked.'® 9
All here are clc ad ! Yfe are ‘ r i he Dead.”
I flgtiiglit th® man by the arm, which 1 Lit,*
inqtredivcly. I woud nd to find it so material, i
x # , ions.
: 9 are 1: ft. I® id :* : Itj - arm
is ii , a and l loud. • C * you ex. lain':”
ft . ■ b.ihr.'l h'-reiftj’ inton'upt
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1 a*d- irw ty; but there was jiobdour,®-
heye were m r op mingy as for doors in the
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c-!t‘. d*!,.r cur'’ y. Af'T vhe floors ? 1 walk
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fellbw inmate es this stfang# place. ! *
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h® M v deSrTriends h#ve come here he-?
; me. Veil’ ®ii.e. 1 ptiy, how 1 4111 to tkid
then'?’ ’ •>
’• •* in 1 ! This ift Infinity.'* Thfise|(obo
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V®’ catchup wieltftthose who
i ‘.one be ore. „ *§> .
• ‘ “ Whutfeisluill f never see even my own
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• i 1,41 :.'**ftnv?i mother! has fcecome
h< f ? \'. hither has she or®® : *
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••Lf L I overtake her,” !• exclaimed,
j angrily _ ® ‘
“And if yoii do ? sanl dryly, “you
would not know each other —you do not wear
* sarfies 1 dill in life. ‘•Terhaps?
Jou a.’l rwfe intiinite fiuends egee.
ii t kn.. ft me iu..v, no?I you. No ktwldge
of-each Oii.Vfti"* .-ft . 0
Tit® man hurried on through the opening.—
I was®so amazed L %woke.
“ lid i’ th n-ost extraordinary dreatW,” 4
-.bet to \fihen awake. . ‘?How 1 wish
that*i could continue it!”®ln a few mingles 1
was t.-ieep crain, and th re I. vrtt# — in
: the same place i;r*thaf hall where the.man had
• left ine, near #ie opening. | Followed a string
pass through that operffugrtuttfa n.:®
Trow e -aue he; _l# of wall, tlte sa.u^j
•. : .i Mueasky overhead.
lt light h i . b. J said to a mart the
I throng, •• andryet there is nbtsuti; and
end no star . is it always as light here and is
this day or is it night?” •
* , ‘ • * ;ht. No day, no night,
J to the dead.ft *j ime here ft dead, too!”
I tried in vain to keep this malt in conversa
’ feoff. J tried in vain to make liiepds with oth
er-; ; bb: ;.:.sw. rod curtl and imj atiently. Atak
mg m*?'..l and hurraing onl YY hat now began
ft 1 - g° Eg, Ax me, was the utter absence of
fail social iniereou:-•.. to talk
h. r; Do two persons walked arm-in-arm.
fe said to myself: In any city pn earth one 4
* . • 3*t aifiither, and get some in-
I forroation what he is to and lie is to find
! a lodging.® Society seems dissolved here—
! every one •lor himself. It is well at lea.* that
* i Teel so strong and =•;. yonn„ ” “ %
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i -*• passed my hands ever my Yes, I
I fieshtmd b a od. Suddenly Ibe;:an to feel
hungry. This toe. Again L accosted
o rong. i‘,oan it be trifb that on#
•‘ ec j- hynger here? .o the t)ead knpw liun?
ger ?# 0
i # “ hunger! of course; you h\<£ a body, have |
you not?* .. * *
i • u And how can oye get food^”
“ 1 hid ot tof yourself e ** f
“ Sffjj), nmst one*pay l*>r it ?” •
“U l y; of ®)firsc, of course; you can not ldb
I The Dead.” *The man was gape? # 1
- hurried on witli ®t lie hurrying throng,*ihd
began to feel in iffy pockets, my righ*
#troWse:s-pocket I founfll a sovereign and twelve
sffillings in silver, exactly the sum that 1 hail
;in my pocket when I went bed the iiigfFl of
that dream. Again 1 l.wgan W wonder# “ Ho#
dr ’. I bring tMs mo%ey with me, why no more?
Ca# I get no more lioney ? Is this all that'%
to .provide fbrftme tlaroajhout eternity V* —i
Several of the crowd now “stopped before a re- i
ce.-s in the forritor; in persons were
jurying #ut coffee, which those who?
took paid ,fcr. 1 loiigecf for the but f
was wgh a prudent thrift. I thought : j 1
“ I mnst not f*if#er away atfy part of so small a i
sunn intil I kno# at least how to get iffctfe.” i
resisipcl the coffee-shops, anikeontinued to ® ovc
son —always in a building, always in a labyrinth -
of halls, and chainh§rs. sd pass.J.- • ®] observ
ed tlgt none of them seemed firmed resi-* 1
■’ nee, ione of %niM*d, except
here aud was ccraforth - beneft
the
always a building-always, always i® within a ,
ingie house. I was ,-aized with
an intense longing to get: out. ®“lf i,c#uM but
find my way into the mdds,” saict 1. to myself
*'“if I cukl bit* wander into the country, J.iia\*‘
b**en a l . ••• ay> - i’ft.ft of nature.”
A;o'dn*l apj,:o>tSd if'man. c “liow can I get
‘Hit of thy; buiTding?”
“ You.can’t gst out of it you*are dead.”
“ Yes, ] know lam lift 1 ; but still long to j
ses Nature.” v#l 0 . 0
° “ There %no Nature hero. Nature is Suit®
—this is infinity.” <§) * * e
“But is infinity circumscribed to this build
ing? no escape from these• walls ? Explain.”
“Explain ! interruptod§ethe man with grqyt
anger, as if I had uttered something wicked ;
“milling £3 ever explained here-, Wfetch,
leave mb.” And the man broke away. *
J continued to stride on through the building,
always trying to escape out of it. Miles and
miles, and leagues(§and leagues. Invent on —al-.
ways b* fween, j, host 1 lofty Tjgilfi, under tba^un
changeabhpbky. And L could never get a jjood ,
; ~t lay iftgybmi j for to those,, walls there
were no windows. ’ I
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1 said to myself; * “If 1 were alive PNhould
have dropped with fatigue ; but I feed no fatigue
not the leant tifged. .Still, il* Di.m to rcui&u
licr^ 4 i should li’k® to have a quiet JgjJ.ing to
fnvself. Where cainl rest?”.
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So again I stopped a man. 1 say a man; for
h:th*r!*j 1 had seen only men, uo womeu-i*mcn
s.ueh as one sees e?ery,dag in Ox'ford street or
flopped & man, say I r ®The ex
pression is incorrect: no man ever stopped at
my bidding, but walked on vi®* I spoke, au4
only walked faster when h(f escaped. And never
agai did I up to the same mtn. Well,
then, I accosted , map : “ What are the rules
of this place? Can one have adioine as on
efrth ? Can I have lodging to myself some
where?” . ‘•
course 3®u can.”
‘*Wh, r ■ shfttl ‘ go :br om? how a'ni I to con
trive—•—?” (*
“ Eiii 1 out for yourself; it© one helps another
life.”
“ But sstay. I have only got^about me one ;
points twelv? ISStliore differeiw;o of fortune f
in t'ftis pf r..? are there wet?Vh and poverty ? do
some pernio.come with nmre rieiies *tba# oth
ers ?” 1 . . ® - . |
i‘To be sure.” *
“Antics it as good 4 thijsg to be rich here ass
it is op cif h ?” • . ~ •
“Better, iioyerty here is drdhdlul; for hfoe |
nosc lcnit, and*non# give.” * >
“I li ft* a great deal of money behind me;
smn’t t get at it ndw ?” * •
i “Certainly not; you have Lrcnvht
rnorf > •
•• Alas! I did net know I was cmiiiya, here. 1
•Buj, I'am quick arid hard-working; .1 cuhl .
make momiy cosily enough in the c*fth I came
i * mi? * Can luowky be nia .'c here?”
/“Yes!” .* * t
“ 1 iy.ff —fepvy ?” ’ ® • 4
“Find out for yourself.”
The man escaped me. • .
I woke a seeou44irnc, revolving’all J hatl
-■ on inmy dream, and much struct by the p>ro
s.fie *!i'.l practical ehat’efer of the whole. *‘Ho*
very odd M * 1 safrlf “that money of
’ use *)imigst bm’dead. 1 wTil writ* dqtl’n this*
..dream to morrow’ lnorping; andrl began to nn-. ;
details upon my memory. ®While so
employed 1 foil asleep again, and again Auni
myself exactly in*t4o on which 1 had ]
last stood in this singular dream* I felt my
pockets—only one pound twelve still. “W hut
a I not to take advantage j
:4g and brinfmore monc\*with me! ’ L said
: with a sigh. _ @ ®
l flow come ii?to
the midst was an immense tablo% and several
t!.> persons v*cre sitting down to a least.
I observed Ck-uatnenti if ]*iato on* the table,
ami ‘- # i'fa.t profusion*, of wine.* 1
tl*c tabic was there was no room, for me.
Ami, indijgd, though still hungry, 1 |,iad no dc
slrejo ioin the Ijgnquelcrs. 1 fblLas it I were
ifu ol them; mi gocial fee'njtiment bound me
them. But nowg for tfic first tifne, 1 perceived
women—women at the 1 gav#
me pleasure. 1 began to count them. At first
I only distinguislyul one or two; gr*lually
numji. r grew—#:o many that I ceased to count.
# Well,” I said, “now 1 shall see something
gallantry, and gavety, and affection amongst ;
The Dead.” 1 was soon jindeceived, # pcoplc .
_ ate and if. auk fas on earth, but without mirth
jgOr talk—each helped himscli. Jhe men had
no tare for the the wumcn had no care.
fir the mch. A dreary consciousness that love
; existed not amongst The Dead came over me,
and T left the banquet ball. T now into
1 sffother* corridor, at the end of which, to mv
to • •
W W
great joy, I descried*w#iUt seemed a more o[®m
space, glimpse of green *ees. A
ureal ®,rong hurrying t(4Vards t!::s space*
I pissed forward ittVdgance of the throng, *pd
space was still within the tlic walls i
round it : only it rgfeefliblcd#whaj!t ihe French
I ‘ytiltp <* Theifjees, planted in S*
Wbrmal row’ on either sidc.>s they are ip. a
* r ■> woi? small, Stuntedfau. 1 the%-
v. ; ■•. [. I,in x:i. ,'f• • narrow!v, 1j . r-*i
Medved that werg not real trees, Imt of]
50rii(# painted and I thought of* tho>
• ■’ •: ‘♦’l itr-V is tin nature here.” While Ii
‘-■as thus uyzmg 5n jh®trees*tW lower end of
this eojirf'lnyd bc>Tne filled With t!*> ftrowd; !
and s’j*l. ienly, fiatuf op< ninir eje it*’ t *
i by which I iflidithe crowd .j:*r enu red, feheatd
a regular as of qmck march of iol
-10 o seqkjy’ a defiltf of erme%%en came
inhfc thk Place —so qnidkly tha# i ha® •<
, tifiioto draw ®n one sido to escape being trod- J
; den dswn. * They hastened to the upper
, of. the*/#u'f’, anti formed tli-jsfiselves at .the J
word of Tljcui, fi r the first time, I
I fear; 1.4 these soldier- bfd noticetn t.i me
[•so hum mi as all I hid*!.: g • l, There ‘
I was soiftething preterhudftm and ghastly® in ■
I thir*dspcci Tlley \ .
| armed \vi In Snothor mument.
Any ®ineonceiy T t^le. sig'ptisd and horror,•/they i
fired gipon the crowd at the far end. and"* thin |
1 chaig jtl with the Buy ■ . Ts ■ y ctme so clos#|
tlmt I felt one •• • t#ie soldiers g|az§ me! j
But I did not re#t|fe; orAthe c I juf j
myself somewhat in way ofethe clmrg •
for my predomiiiant r-entiment tlm.uuhout a!?
this di'caiu %as curiosity, l i wish pi to
know if l COuld be capable or
bpdilfeptin. Butilic soMier * and. me ami i
elferA'd only oft l the crowd Iftlow. In m ih- I
stfbt the grnftnd was covered with victim#— i
woundeand;
dkjdoit perfonned, pe soldiers departed iblwn
the passage ftcy had cntiwed, as rapidly as
they had marked iff. f§> • *
It seemed to me that I..felt no pity fHr tlu?
crowd and no resentment against the soldiers,
i onif ii'li an exceeding surprise. Hotvevt r, I.
approached the s**ii4vers and said: “But are
you sensible of wftdkds, being dead ?”
A man, nn#igled and lacerated, answeroiT im
patiently: •’ • ,
“ Yes, yes—ftf conrse.” * ° s
* “But still, being dead, you cap not be kill- 1.
nd that is some comfort.”
I gotrgtq answer to this remark. The suffer
ers gathered HiefnsMvcs up, no one helping the :
other; and, limning and groaning, ■r..-* i*,
I then audressi-fl n msm ul„, u-A nuo t‘ the
few who were unhurt. lie was taller, of filter
with a less buy and anxious expres- ;
sion of countenance than’ th.o F lm.d'hither
to questioned. Ale gave im the idea of a per
son of rank. t
“Sir,” Said I,'insinuating into mftmanner
all the poiilb inspect, f could convoy to it. “the
appearance of soidiefs here skis me;
for where there are seddiers there iptfrst he 1 flv
and government. Hitherto I have seen no
trace of gitlret. Is there, then, a government
ft) this place? Tv here can one see it? Whore
does it reside. Wlnvt are the j®Ws,?- %t can*
(hue avoid displeasing them ?” •
“Find out,” answered the man, ifffthe s*nY
form of words jvliich had so of'tcft chilled my
questions, nut in a milder voice.
“Attil events, tlien, there law of brute
force that prevails tier# as on the earth,” I said
in cxlftmie wonder.
. “ Yes; Amt on earth % is uaderstood. l!cro’
nothing ft &
“ Can I know, even why that crow and was pun-’!
ished; * hence the solders canm; w hither they
have row’gone . I
* ‘•■Search —this is infinity. You*hayH)leisure
enough before you; you are in eternity.^
The man,,was I passed very tim
qnsiytud vcv“ \\ the j*.. •sageJVem
which the soldiers hasj entuv 1. *
* The object ol my curiosity now was, to get i
at
leontrary to* all n mßeived opinions. 1 I
“felt a most aryful Consciousness of ‘fuweifainty.
One might, lb fliku bt •cr<*v. ■l, t y>y ■
Mi§ ‘• ] f isl e b and did not knoW wlmrcl**
liow act-s !Vs to avoid offeiV t kVlido
- miiHeuVue scemftl darkey ami I
[ foplnl tfeit 1 was in a* very squab depart of tne4
[.building; it resembled, ipdeed, the oldi’la
: an#jeouvts. ( gf St. within the
mansion) and infinitely more wittAc l.
“So then,” I said* “do fbu see j-overly here
I at last,” £pd,Ji fcltv-ifh ibudftati.-fiction
o©c pound twejjre* A miserable looking lad
now was beside me. lie V.- Testing on a hq#p
of brdipen rubbi4li. Locking at him 1 ob.ftrv
. eds that lie was dcfbrmck, butsnot lik ► anv de
’ form^y*l had - r*'n in thaliviug. I capiot de
scribe howdhe deiormity differed, except that
he showed mo his hands,'and ViAe n<®
■ like hunian Jiands, were difti’.jgpd into,
and lumys. And I said: o
wopder you® are poor, for you cannot? 1 work
Vfith'those hands. physical distinctin
j from the brutes in the formation of
his hands, •■lubur hands are tbft haad? ®
man *■’ * * 4
A lift the lad laughed. am| that wr. tho§ first
l.iugh ! had heard amongst the dead. •
... “But arc you no£ vert niuhappy#” said I iff
a * aM: * . • to |
“ l nhappv! Nol Aam dead.
‘•Diet you bring your mtirrtutics -w*tn you or
did contract theig here ?”
t “Ill'll*.” % ( l ®@ 4
I was appalled, * t ,
lk>w? by wliat in import
, The igughed again, and jirtnping crfl’ his
hVck of rub-bi'h, sidled away, ma king at me
aslie went w # itli a vulgar gt*Ju^.
“ Catch Tnd*at explaining,” said he, and was
• • #
Now a ft*'rt of dcspftir, an intellectual
despair, seized me. 1 say intellectual,tfor with
my amaze* aigl all my sense of'solitude in
that crowd,•l*never felt sad nor unhappy; on
the contrary, kopt # coiisiaiitfy saying to mysejf:
“After all it is !i great thing to have dojje with
. life, tokeci so well and so young!” But*
my intellect oppressed me; it was in
my cariosity wqs so iiften.se, my perplexities so
unsolved, ev£n by conjecture. *
U” I get out of the SQualid part of she building;
m •
s TEBJiy. TIVO g
•’’ft 111 |AlviUICf.
’ and fn a flnnli lobby *1 a
1 ’ like I:.; •Hi 4 juiijyd him.
*1 said : “ You 9x9 I seem both alone in this
vastjjj:%ce. (.'an we n%t cx?>lore it in confta
:fy?’? ® • *
“C? mhiK hot; niv wa)#is not yojir wajignor
: yn irs mine. No two lu|f<**the saint# path#
* tlmmgh eternity.” ** f *
# “j>ut,. said I. angrily, “ L always
! on the c.th # that wlfcn we left it we sb'fhld
i come into a # r ‘®ion*# spirits, Whcfb ai? the
guide us? I see tiftin not. I hav<^
1 so4ii p'ovfttp ami suffering, anfl 1® ute force.-
But of blessed s; irits above Hnaukind, £phave
beheld none. Ajp.l if this 1* infinity, #uch spir
it# must be here.” J
1 Find them 9ht fiS’ \surs?*lf thfh af I must
‘•find them out tor my%if. This is my
is yours. * * *
* j| • to,
••One v.o^. t more; 4.. el® anofc discover
I who Vac ; *<:e Jnffi>re life, I fbv*,
I will wait for-1 vhoiy I have left oij
; eaiai. and hcrwill fee toy compftuoiff 1 •.■■ill
:be t bti m . to tf#-y lac 4! 4-4 nd will wanj*
• h-iend, a-> J want
1 can ‘j and sv the dead c ■:>.*.■ here from
.• ‘ #
• 4 *> t f2hj> tell veu. Wiei are plen
ty of ffiaces in which *>u will see the deiFl •
drop down —thereyis sugh a place yilosd
xotjjee that passage ; and ‘%■.,)*straight
‘on.**. , . • *.
I-did asyt tj I came to an*
*•’ • * fn blind wall#s but tlie
wall . 6< . rfng up, ami*
0 .* up, till the dull ■*l sky that iist^dijbni
it appeared *u.” •
• And down at % nfy fe,et from thiß wallflrop^d
a ma| e; *sa*,l ]. #
• #:ehi!: : nnx.owCy, * j * world #f
stfC * *.
• and 4 to . * ’ ;at last
he answer and, rubbing a kind of,
dreamy voice : *Yes, I am?h:td.”
* •• Let us*lodk at erah other,,” said TANARUS, u per*
haps We wisre friunls ip life.” m _
* ‘.\<*dei looji at each other without recogni'**
tiori. But, as 1 had been told, not
amongst the myriads i ■ met, had I recog
nized t had %ver known on eafth. °<
“ Well,” .:i*id 1, ‘‘'this is the s‘range >[faee!
Then# is no getting on in it aimt?; no <*c will
you in the way of things. Let you and I
be friends now, vvhati \'ot we were before. Take
im arm ; we ntfot fa if to be more c&iforta
Lie if wc keep together.” *
The maUjVnyi.-ec:n?d half asleep, took my
artrfp.an^j)-wc went un together. 1 was very
much pleased excet lingly proud to have
* st a ]Ltold him of%ll I
iy i v.itne-sed and expe* need,-of all my
uou : i- nd ]’ ; ■ ms. L; with ve
r til ini. -• or a >sill 1 v.® glad
tint i had gw ].;tn safe 1-y (he arm.
Isut the said 1, •• is ■€■> find a
ei *ing to ourselves; ami are you not hungry?
f am. By ihe by, what money have you
brought with you?”
# # my %an looked at me suspiciousTv,
and ex trie him -• feirom my arm, broke off;
and though T listened to follow him, he was#
lost in the infinity, and I felt that I was once
in ore amidst i# uity—dead and alone. *
1 and I wrote down this dream
just as it happened; and attempting no expla
nation, for no explanation was given to me. ®
* r e<
Tlie crown worn by the Quepn of Gi'eat Bri
tain at the opening of Bailment, is composed
hoops ofi 1 vor which are cbmpl telv cover
ed ad concealed*!}- precious stimes, having a
Maltese cross of diamonds on the top of it. In
the centre of this cross'”:s a magnificent sap
phire. In front a|f the cro •■wc the rim,
is anoiitcr > #1 -e e, in i
is thelarge
Jhe
:underneath tins, in ¥lre cirpular rim, ft; affbthe#
imir fisc 1* ‘J ax. su & enclosegi cap
of (]&c [’ purpie. or rather blue vcl■.'♦•! and the ( ,*
rim of the ciwd, at its*base, is clustered wifcl> i
bri|Bants, and ornaiifented wit +d&lis yid ‘
*iiaitc- ‘■ cro- -s icli. There are manj|
other pit* gem --■ ■ !#; ■ : sand rubies, sap^
,|jhircs„ and small of pearly of
groat price. ‘1 <® fvuT 4.'together val%e4 at
half a millioff dollars. Indeed,
, •’ -Bre-cntleet and again bring togethw
puch jrt’hcious siones, estipate would*faH
ow fkeir.. n lue. atl’he®old
I crown of Lng and, ii 1 • fbi*George 111, weigh?
| ed upwards of .-even poinds,
| thf® go:geous display of h weirll independent of
| tfSb gold cap, the pre-cut crown only Neighs’
nineteen ounce an<o* ten pcn%wcights. It
measuicg seven inches in licigliPfrom
circle t'i the upper cro 4 and its diauiet<£ at tjjio
rim is five inches.
A *
- 0 .
l*rlKr*tcgiS#s Libelled. #
iftnry G. Miller, Esq., T nited .State?l)istnet
At torn ey gli a >?: < idtbcforc take United
trict Court, Admiralty, ol libel
against the v earner?' Gen, and 3larquis .
de la ea#ft i* nam*of the United®
Spates and dorgThomas Turner, avvi the
officers ana the crew of theU. S. sloop-of-war
Saratoga. The f -rn yd chargg%gaigst the two
is®tlmt of piratical aggression; the
*'■ ‘ion- jrc rehearsals o£ t'a? capture of
the two steam *s near A'cra Cruz, with all which
incidents the pelvic are sufficiently familiar.—
It is highly probable that the libels* will be
Uo.v: ■ good u:?n : y 1® c\ enfc, the “con
fiscation wnl result ban h-oinely for Com. Turn
er. i#d tli<*oft=#ors -and crew of flic Saratoga;
they being ciUilled to one-half Jhe value of the
prizes,yutl it Ixjjig stated lluft the fitting out of
* j * lejsSn Ifa\f'.iia cist at least $300,-
OGO, J'ommodore# 3larin, waio haf the t*wo
steamers under his charge, has been released on
ffailaof 3,00?, bidbre the I r #8 Court.
The officers and rcmain#as prisoners
of war in tffe Parish Prison —A'. O. Crescnt *
29 t!i. ®
• • •
“Wans, who yoifvote for?*’
“ I v<Jte for tho*people, I (To.” ®
#“*AYell, but what candidate?”
“No candidate at all but the G’overnor. ®
“ Well; what Governor: ” • * •
“Himhat gits elected mit de ballot boss
next year will be # a fortnight.”
Mr. George Grant, a native of T’harleston,
committed Suicide in Boston reeentlr
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