6:
house there
The Master,
nomadio hordes of the bemitos yielded
THE CHINA MAIL.
man
(No. 1610 AUGUST 1. 1868,
क
ea, &returi cargo wás sécured: This latter the Bgyptian conception of the Smithers falleth out any war, they join also should let the election of officers go by do- the 1imes shows that Egypt is in a most unit, when there were a hundred judges on
BI
in
Baa
H
ter that they were the responsible parties. taken, and Bgypt was again free. And resorted to other loss eruul, more insidious, tie party. That party was then sl criminally, they can always appeal to their Goldsmith took great pains to give the por
themet Alf forty your
tas
put by a foreigner, who cau- venge upon Asia Thousands of captives caused to be made the one which he made a torpible speech; and I remember arrangement for advances i
tor
Za aid cudes of suical procedure It (temples in Memphis and Thebe, on the for the Bible mentions Zoan Tanis. as the as will there was no such thing from natives to
forost every. him why said-hand it
thus
stick in
"; oh which in
in
his claim is satisfied; but if he part with kinge are commonly designate; aud at its adorer of Sutech- Baal, of Tania; and ovon he thought that the Whigs would hold the the tri coustituting line
went so far in his attempt to quell the balance WHs Astorished to hear very auxious for improvements, and the scrosses, of course I did. I was coming
or
hund stoud Ramses I., Its founder, shout
પાલક
with
a
power.
was are.
In the remedy for the Material Mau (Exod: 1, the word Pharaoh, which the in his youth; and having penetrated to col did not sco, and feel, and admit the
ir The
of sing it base, when to the Joovince; la just, bran ozinged by of Padus, sud it bore, when presented to the Home. Geverament, and on Saturday his Majesty, the inscription:
Sire, this Sir William Logan, accompanied by an left Liverpool for New York,
staff,
the royal command, it has been presented in the Cunard steamer Jaro, en route to heart, too, issirss you for its King." By officient.
of
to the florentine Museum of Natural His tory
Further news from America rete before us both sides of the question as the charge of bribery brought against several of the Benetora The Imparchment Committee met, sud seem to have agreed that Mr. Johnson's acquittal was bought. But it looks very much as if the wish wore fu thee to the thunght," for all boy succeded to be that certain wire- to the Demografie party puliers"
What
Canada. It is expected that the work will terminate before the rigour of the Canadian winter sets in.
He who wishes to rest must work.
flower is esteemned by a gentleman's servant -The lily of the ralet.
A en's breast cannot be soon when he
Swan's swims, because it is: 80 touch under water.
A culprit in Buffalo picariod intoxication. an excuse for bigamy—a singular ins tanes of using double.
Young men are as apt to think them. were very native proviona to the inapeach-selves wise enough, as drunken men are to
sober
Dunagh.
the condition in which he found the city of tenony everywhere to the fact that history, tarnished our national character, ment vote that money was also very plen- ! think themselves:
; and that
that Going to law is a sighty cold business,
ice,
CLAIMS ON SAIPS FOR GOODS the city of Tunis, or as it was called in bat as contres whence to afford means to bily dressed. I observed, also, a team with All the world is "going to the dogs." CURIOUS LAW SC-At a lato court,
SUPPLIED ABROAD.-.
Egyptian, Hanar (varis), and by degrees keep down their own subjects, penetrated a load of wood before the door; and I stp. There is scarcely a State but what is incres man and his wife brought oross actions, (Mitchell's Maritime Register, June 13.) extended their domain to Klemphis, and with the restless Semitic spirit, as is mani posed that the tall man with the old fur cap sing its taxation and making fresh loans. ooh charging the other with having com A Foreign Ship-broker" addresses us made the Egyptian kings in Southern Egypt feet from the treaty found insribed on one, was the teamster, and that he was going As the Morning Post faaye Everywhere mitted assault and battery. On investiga upon a subject of some difficulty, and even tributaries. This foreign dumination lasted of the walls at Thebes, maile bativaen up stairs to see about selling the wood. increasul taxation and quasi-bankruptortion it appeared that the busband had. of perplexity, to
many persons engaged in for what satis route, they the Egyptisk Ramses II, in the twenty-first year of his Entering the pressage immediately after The borrowing game is over; excessive bur pushed the door against the wife, and the the Garrying
Trado
nately, themode in found what satisfaction they might in writ. reign, and Chetasur, king of the Hittites, him, I followed him up stairs and into the dens
dens begin in most continental which a person who has supplied money ing thein down in the inscriptions with which contains, among other things, the room, where the canens was to be held. Iyot with all this is is doubtful, and wife, in turn, had pushed the door:
muny States her husband. A gentleman of the bar abor against and necessaries to a ship in a foreign their temples and tombs with the word Ramses como over to the king of the Hit I thought it queer that & woodman should tisfactory budgets in 1869, Since Napoleon in a man and his wife a-dursing each other." Port, which they still wout on cavering the walls following clauses: If the subjects of King noticed that he nodded to everybody and will be able to produce respectable and a remarked, he could see no impropriety and who holds no Bottomry Bond or other of tangible security for
for his advances, may be amu, which signifies ox-herds, or with the tites, the king of the Hittites is not to re- be so well acquainted with the magnates of III. came to the throne all the world has ONE HUNDRED JUDGES-An Irish coun enable to recover: Uur Correspondent puts
puts epithat and, which signities the despised. ceive them, but to them to return of
of the party. Ogloby was there, and Yates got into debt. The Crimean war is fraught sellor having lost his cause, which bad bren a strong chas. A Betish steamer arrived But, as in other similar cases of contact to the king of at a foreign Port consigned to a certain between an inferior and a superior civiliza-servo to throw light words which may and Hakor (Col. Baker,) afterward Souator: wun yet untold evils, for from that ported triod before thres judges, one of whom was
upon the coufession of from Oregon,
built after the type of the soldiering and fighting onrse began to aakeemed a very able lawyer, though the of an introduction which he had brought 200, the latter triumphed at, last; the Pharah in the Bible: Come on, let us deal an old Roman Senator, the peerleaa orator, amit trope, and is wing most other two were but indiferent, some of the
valling himself
wisely with the the Hebrows]; lest they killed at Ball's Bluff.
conutries to a state of Imokruptoarticle of W
other barristers were marry on the occasion. with him, placal the ship in other bands, the culbire and the arts of the Egyptista, multiply, and it come to pass, that, when The question before us was whether we A long statement in City
Well, now,
w" said he, "who could help by whom, when the steamer was discharg, and erected a temple in Tanis to
unto our enemies, and fight against ne, and fault. Our party was overwhelmed with satisfactory state. Under existing arrange the bench ?" "A hundred said a stand- dns--who we presune, on the present Bast, and avon Bade use of the Egyptian so get them up out of the land" (codus i grief at the defeat of Henry Clay; and many monts, foreign residents, of whom there are er-by, "there were but three." "By Saint occasion, is represented by our Correspon mode of writing on their tonthe. Yut ti
the 10)
of us thought that it would not be worth nuw nearly 200,000 in a total population of Patrick," replied he, there were one and deut appears to have disbursed the ship spirit of the Pharaohs was unbroken, sud For it wasnot merely by military wasures while at present to make any stand for about 5,000,000, are almost exempt from two ciphers!
drew for the amount
in the end the latter wore able to overcome that the Pharaohs undertook to ketip down party officers. But to others among us there the operation of the Egyptian law. In case THE HOPEFUL PUL.When the England, on the representation of the Mas their conquerors: Tauis was besieged and their turbulent Semitic population; they seemed some chance of making headway by they are proceeded against, either civilly or of Shaßtoups to Conquer" was in rehearsal,
@comedy. advantage of disserisions in the De- The draft s duly presented, when it was from that time begins the brilliant period devices. According to the ancient belief,
consuls, and either entirely sacapo judgformers his ideas of thisir several paria. On found that the firin to whom it was address. in its history, covering the nineteenth and the gods of various countries wous in fact into two acction one headed by Trumbull ment or greatly tulay it. This acts very the frat representation he was not a Bittla ed had dissolved, and the only remaining eighteenth and seventeenth centuries before the same, though designated by different of the United States Senate the other injuriously in selting race against race For displeased to bear the representative of
had disappeared. Menawlule the our era The Egyptian armies pressed into
tonames.
Ramses availed himself of this fact, hauled by Ford.
ago Young receives the freight, and repudiates Palestine, and, by the way of Gaza and and offered sacrifices to the god of the
Marlow play it as an Irishruan. As Well, in the discussion which then ensued, to forviguers the tight to possess soon as Marlow came off the stage, Cold- our Correspondent's claim on the
gronad Megiddo, to the banks of the Euphrates and strangers, to Baal-Sutceh, and erected town Baker, though not a rembur of the Logis land, but of course with the tacit under smith asked him the meaning of that the steainer was ou time charter, and the Tigris, and laid an annual tribute upon ples to him in the old Semitic city of Tanis lature, took a prominent part. Indeed, at standing that the holding should be in con- has by no means intended as an Irish that, in such a case, it is the Charterer's Babylon
cated pillars the Zoan of the Bible,) relies of which have that time he was a must for more distin-formity with the inwe Now, if
Noia tax,
character.
Sir,
replied the comedian, business to disburse the ship: Our Coresbylon and Nineveh, and created
to commemorate their victory ugon the been discovered in modern
"I spoke it as bearly as I could to the spondent, under these circumstance, raises borders of
Armenia, where, is the hieroin Tanis that the calf of tes; for it was guished than Lincoln, Baker thought foreign holder. rufuses to pay
had
iamsined best not to make my thewig party through his consul, and the Government that I did not give it quite so streng a much opposition; he felt be cannot be procuciled against except manner in which you inatruoted me, except the question as to whether there is not a glyphin isriptions vand, the heavens rest froin this days of, the Semitic protectors of that it the defeat of
on the ship for the necessaries pupou four columns. And thus it was, as Joseph. the colossal sitting statue of had been anihilated. Of course Bakor are there
Bakor are therefore impelled to obstruat every
brogue. The question is a natural ous, more Bausen remarks, that Africa took its
its re Raises in Bashin
to native cultiva
TALL STORIES-A Yaukes, having told. for this very temple, and that I
I was compelled to get up and mply
that might end in transfers of land an
an Englishman that he had shot, on oss. not be supposed to he conversant with our were brought back to labor in the Egyptian must, therefore, have been seen by
Moses, to
to him. I said
and so extin particular occasion, nine hundred and tion in the universe of God;
their revenue, works of irriinety-nine snipe, his interlocutor asked may be that, by the law of the State walls of which they still stand delinasted, where, at the command of the Lord, that we must never say die; that Wo
be didn't make it a
may be seized and made responsible for making bricks and spreading them in the 12, 43). And still more dil Meepbthes, main; and 1 concluded by nominating carried ou revented, since, if the felloh upon the Englishman, defermined not to bo where our Correspondent resides, sahip bringing water and moistening clay and
Moses
worked his wonders (Films xxvi ought to wage the battle with might and depends, and which can be efficiently
"not likely only. by European capital and going
a lie for Tune snips" Whers supplies of
but in this country sun to dry,
while Egyptian d
teek-masters the Plazach of the exodus, resort to theso. Logan for Speaker,
acience, are the law in this respect is limited in its ope stand ayer known as ilo nineteenth, I as bis ancestors had done, he contented seat; the tall man with the old fur cap rose. would seize the lands, and the Government having swum from Liverpool to Boston..
aste of
of conciliation. Too weak to domineer, I think that immediately after I took my failed to pay his rates, the Europeans outdone, began to tell a long story of a man ration. If the ship is in the possession of
A new dynasty, k the party who effects repairs or provides followed presently upon that which had himself with inscribing a lus banner, in He advocated the same view which I had would have no further power over them."Did you see him asked the Yanker, necessaries called, in legal phraseology
Material
of suddenly did you see him yourself 7
and our vessel passed him z mite possession of the ship, bis lien is gone. the middle of the sixteenth century before Semitic uproar, which was over threatening a man like him speak so clearly and so ex- English and Franch Governments are quite out of Boston harbor." Well, I'm glad But the Court of Admiralty has a jurisdic. our era. About 1400 3.c., bis grandson, him, as to represent the god Baal on the actly to the point. I remember the in-willing to assent to them, but other Powers ye saw him, stranger, 'cus yer a witness tion in rem in claims for uecessaries where Ramses II, began his reign, which lasted back of one of f his own colossi, togather pression made upon he was not that he was are for delay, which in this case is parties that did i
it. That was me
The !??* those necessaries have not bee
of Basl
We understand that her Majesty's four- the Port to which the speed at for sixty-six years; and it is then that this bis own son as the p
first monumental synobraniem occurs with
Touching the
origin of the veniat man, nor & fiuent ono, but omni larly dangerous
practical and sensible. His speech Victor Emmanuel has lately received aney to Scotland has been undertaken soldly where the Owner, at tlie institution of the the records of the Hebrews in the Bible. name of Moses, says Brugsab, the can was short, but weighty. Of course, I want curious present, the heart of a Venetian in consequence of the medical airice that cause, is not dumiciled in England or For, on the eastern side of the Delta, from he now but ono opinion, the monumentsed to know who he was this tall, lank patriot, who died fighting for his country, has been tendered to her. Imperial Review Wales. Where he is so domiciled, or where Pelusium to Holipolis, Ramses II. con- make mention of several persons who bore champion, with the old fur cap. Why It has been beautifully dried and prepared A FRESK geological survey of the Cana- Foss, the remedy is against en 4 the filed anions po the Owner per tires from the tide of Palestine, as well using the child ;" anong obloze, one of the From, that time I became familiarly ac. soually, or against the Master who ordered with a view to
to keep the Semitic governors of Athiopia, under the Pharaoh quainted with bun, and kept up the the supplies, if he did not, ins so doing, not population of his kingdom, and among them of the exodus, with wounded Moses the Judge Miller frequently danied and even
quaintance until his death. under his Owner's instructions, or otherwise two fortified places named Ramses and plius seems to bave cubfine the credit for the supplies to
to him. Pachtum "And they built for Pharaoh lawgiver, when he speaks of the latter as ridiculed the assertion which has found your Correspondunt, there treasure
ure cities, Pithom and Ramses" having led an Egyptian army to Ethiopia. some currency, that in those days Mr Lin Would be no against the ship; for although the neces Hebrews applied to the king, being merely Meroe, where ho marries the Egyptian atrocious character of slavery; and that be saries wire supplied "elsewhere than at a title signifying the great house, furt as we princess Tharbis, who out of love to him was indebted to his last law partner for bis the Port to which the ship belongs," the call the Sultan the Sublime Porté. It
had opened ዝጸጸ
the gatas of that city,
conversion to anti-slavery. Owner appears to be resident in England under this Pharaoh, Ramses 11, that Moses
The whole legislation of Moses, it has
May It Wesiu
1845, that Judge Miller But our Correspondent is not, on that was born and brought up, in the first half often been remarked, shows the traces of made in the Legislature a long speach without his remedy. The acts of of the fourteenth century before Christ his Bgyptian origia and there is aise fact against the black laws at Illinois, and in dish ship in a foreign Port In one of the papyrus rolls preserved in in relation to it mentioned by Brugsel the course of that speeth occurred the fol-
distance
the British Musenin, the Egyptian scribe, which we do not remember to have met towing passage, which I copy from a news- ries for Pinebts, reports to lus chief, Amenemaput, with before. The religions monuments of
of paper report of it: of the Egyptians, whether stone or papyrus
syatum of slavery has stained our Rawaes, it is incomparable, he says, and bear ife is sweet therein; the plain is filled the priests bus originally a distinct conten- and dune more to stay the spread of free tiful among the said wire-pullers; with inhabitants, the ponds and canals with, and taught the doctrine, of the unity
shes, and the fields with birde, while fra of God; and that fowever much this dee- ty than a and b disgrace American Liberat last 20,000 dollars were used for somn for the very best you can lupe for is just
ty all the causes combined, We c owe purpose or other, the presumption being gout Horian bloom in the meadows, and trine may have been perverted afterwards thing but abhorrence to that institution that they were used for party purposva. the fruits taste like boney, and the grane in the animal worship of the people, it was which now stands exposed before the world But further than this the evidence does not party is hirat with corn. And then he describes still preserved by the priests in their in naked deformity, without a sureen or the go. Mr Woolley, through whose hands the and the preparatima which had been made for mysteries, and revealed to the initiateil, least relief from the piercing light of the money passed, swears positively that no wher, who the reception of the king at his entrance but to them alone, although a lark atinsion age, and without a redeeming feature.” thing was used for bribing the senators, sted,
a time into the city, and adds that the pressure of to it was made in the papyrus roll which
In 1845,
refuses, however, to say for what pur- vond, inve" "maremady over imen to greet him
number of the Whig party was puse to lay before him, "mighty, in company them to the grave. The mic, anything but a common place proceeding, though all the private telegrams of Dome Consspondent's statement be correct, aclod, victory," their supplications and complaints, however, of the one God was not mentioned The Jige remembers that Lincoln was his cratic senators mid the disaffected Repub- in these rolls; it was only paraplused with most attentive auditor, leaning throughout licans have been opened, they have failed the words nik pu nuk “I AMTBAT I AN' the speed agaiuat a pillar in the ebauber to throw any light upon the matter. It is, worde which recall at once the similar Moreover, Mr Lincoha was one of the first, therefore, opun the enemies of the Pro- P6-
Poraons short of cash have already speech was over, and was particularly injured himself, and that the Recalcitrant comunioncel pawning their overcoats." The phatic in his commandation of the passage Ropeblicans have been induced to vote approach of summer i heralded in thess which donounced slavery.
against their consciences by the application terms by a farctions Now York reporter. of the almighty dollar. In order even to Why is the letter R very unfortunate
ays in trouble, wretched- peichers" appear to have worked hard. A seat, and misery, correspondent writes: "
and nb, and is never found in peace, very careful and The Parisiaus are heginning to think that systou of L'espionage s been kept up by the innocence, or love..
How shall I sell my horse ?" said the the embellishment of their city may cost to itpeachers over too movements of sumators. the case, ettbmitted to us by our Correspon-mastar find content herein that I have ad- Fudge Anson S. Miller, a well known dear. Madams Rachel ebargus £1,000 for and prominent men domestic servants are jockey to an acquaintance; his tail came off
complished the task which my master as- The facts detailed by our Correspondent sigued to me in the words, to wit: Give graduate of Hanilion College, Clinton, and converting a hag into a Hobo; but with used as spins, dinner tables are watched, in less than six hours after I bought him." Bacon Banamanu thousands are but as a the names of guests are reported and their Sell bina by wholesale, for no honour furnish another of those frequently occur astañange to the soldiers and also to the now a resident of Ruskford,
12, was su illustrations of the advantage which a Hebrews who transpurt stones to the great early and intimate friend of Abraham Lin-drop in the coun. A certain M. Léon Bay conversation and every drive-ont taken by able nian would re-tail bin," was the reply.
A charlish fellow refused t coln He was associated with Mr. Linealu has been publishing some statistics which the Chief Justice and his associate mu the Lover C uniform systemi legal procedure pertaining thereto, would of the Truth, fand who are put under t
as applied to Paris, life of the nation and prontoto, the great quite enough; whereupon the shur-black If this command of the captains of the polico. Legslature, and in private life; sud there fying process, confer upon Mariting Commerce
is no other subject on which he converses bas been. First comes the Ruo Tur onde of humanity and patice. Butler exclaimed, Go along, old buller; all the I supplied them were 80; aggrioved parties had, as soldiers, Ansteman. matter of right, a loos stands before the with food each must according to the ex with no fervent and tender an eloquence na ligo, with £2,500,000 against it; then keeps up a spy system on his own account." polish you've got is upon your shoes, and
and cellent
#that of the
Eveu private letters are opened, and every of the life, and character and renown the Rue Restituur, with
I gave you that." Courts of the countries where the defend
which vidmand
y water and
which
carriage drive taken by Chief Justice Chase
A little boy was drawing pictures ou bis arity reside, many a wrong which is now given unto me. And again, in the rocks in of the Martyr President,
During a visit of several months, last (the Eunperor of Paris is clearly an has been immediately reported to Butler. which wont
slate one Sunday, when his father, who committed with
chinistica ha averted: the i
little over ald Bgyptians highway
utasulfish man) costs only a dressed and much
A clergyman, gravely reminded him A YANKEE ring in a railway carriage that it was the Sabbath. was Jonored with the. of Berenice ou
£2,000,000, though beating its maker's ou the ked
I know it, pa," port of. All that is neccesary is, that the principles the Nile to
equafutange of £2,0 of the laws governing ould be
4. ogi Judge Miller. Finding that his ps over name. The first of these streets is still un-was disposed to astonish, the other pas said the little follow, “andi en of Nile to the
go I am draw- the operations of Sen, is an inscription which cintais, autong duwed with precious reminiscenoor of Mr. Enished, and will cost three millions before sengers, with traugh storien
At last he Commerce uld be generally ather things, a review
of the number of men
and churches. ing oloraymon recognized, sus acted upon in the Courts of suployed there in constructing it. Afing Lincoln, I made copiutis nie noruuda of his it is consisted. Building is not the only mentioned that one of his neighbours own
An auctioneer, at a late sale of antiquí every Maritime State The parties in a who are a troop of
Fone portions He conversations. eight inndred
er relictant, consent
dile ungages dispute, wherever it might occur, would brews noder the escort of Egyptian este muurinda, with hid, rather rene of three me cocupation in which tine sative-aninded of de fumeuse dairy, sul made a million
He has a perfect inania for pounds of butter and a million pounds of ties, put up a helmet with the following
d the num altering the names of streets and Besut, called propose to lay before your readers. then know their legal position, and would of the police of Libyan debout,
cheese yourly. The Yankes persolving that candid observation, This, ladies and gotlemen, is 's helmet of Romulus, the Precious romitiisvences
cabé Libcola is here of lenses and a story is told of a Pa. his veracity was in danger of being question. Roman founder; but whether he was a feel that their case might as safely be refer-
the greatest figare in Two
iron founder I cannot tell.! things,
Сай gton. established: bust, that the Egyptian records
any memorialad on retarting to it in the evening found mister speak of Deacon Brown,
PERFECTION OF FEATTE81.-One cold pnine Ranges as flie builder of the eltics of bow over slight, of high in any degret adds to that he no longer lived at No. 76 unis atrevs X-es replied the friend, that in 1
Ramses; and secondly, and
knowledge the personal qualities hut No. 26 that Naturally enough, be Doston Brown, though I don't know day last month very pretty girl stopped that
and bought a paper of a ragged little fra such a man be deemed trivial?
began to the saine records apenk of the Hebrows in a
outh his own identity when a ns I over heard precisely how amly pounds | boy cold Pd she ain't
Poor fellow," house substantial enough, to outlive his of butter and cheese he makes a year way to indicate that their position in re
I came to Illinois and settled in Pookford descendants
you very of the thic
was, ma'am, before apeat to the building of these cities was that
Generation in 1838. That was a lone way from Sprlug. be thus transformed in a fer ho could. I know he he twelve Baw mills that you smiled," was the reply.
...by butter-milk.”
ORDER ORDEN - harrister oponed a DURING the last wees, writes the Eng- Rallway companies have always con- The relation of the ancient Hebrew hie. of forced laborers under police super-fold, but even at that distance and at that
tendence. Now, in the Bible, the buikler
case somewhat confusedly. Mr. Justice a suheme has been decided upon, Maule interrupted him. I wish, tory to that of contemporary nations is one
of Filthom nid: Raures appears at once its empecially in the profesions. He was always less distance than six inile they had of the most interesting Lupics of modern in-
obscurities
Israel and children vstigation; and whatever still shroud it, certain points nevertheless as a now king in Egypt who knew uot J-Spakun fas Abe Lincoln; and for a long tight to charge for that distance; they the social and political welfare of the Ns you would put your facts in some order seph a fact which shows that Joseph conle time, without knowing much about him, have also claimed time right to charge for tives, it is impossible to aver estimato. The gial ender is the best, but I and
not particular. Auy order you like bo considered clearly fixed. brief exposition, thinrefore, of the results of never wave come to the couit of an Bowl without ever koeing him, I kept hearing "special servicos," and this charge bás Government of India has decided to give alpbabetical ordur."
of Als Lincoln Almost always he was ches id respect.
often, auiounted to very large sums. In away twelve scholarships every year to be aftinn Pharonis, but must have been taken Posen of in connection with his partner, the one of the Lancashire and Yorkshire held by Natives of India in England for to the central recent researches fynre, the commanding me with white by one of their Semitio the strictly historical records of the HDelta, who, as we have quer. rs in the Hon. Stoplien T. Logan, by far the best
es qualify for of 6d. par tou for the conveyance
for the Indian Civil Service, or
or for
difference. He says that a little diffe brewaupon, will doubtless be welcome to many riu-Tanis, and thence governed the
of wals 34 miles, and of 39. 4. per ton for any of the learned professious. The select rence" frequently makes any enemies, or though there is a readers. For
After the liberation of their country from
. "special service." The case was tried at Candidate will receive passage money while a little distinction" attracts bests scholars of Afty ursixty years as to the
I am sure that so far back as 1838 I used Liverpool at the last seizes, when the jury and outât, and will be entitled to £200 a of friends to the one on whom it is vo date of the exodus, it is established beyond these man pars, the Parths of Bgspting to hear of ale Linenin. He was always found a verdict for the railway company, year during reaidonge in England. He will ferred. question by monumental evidence that the dred of the latter, and feeling for the in mentioned with respect, and yet with a giving them their charge of ud. per to be inade to enter some College or University, FAR-FETOHRD,—One of the young mein period intervaring batween the entrance deur of the latter, and three hundred sort of homely familiarity. He was looked for carriage, but reducing the charge for avorting to be taste of the profession he born of the French legation, hard pushed an the exit of the Childreu of level in Years use the oppressed them up as a good lawyer and a rising citizon; special services from 38. 4d. to one far may wish to embrace, and he will be subject for a compliment to a fair lady whose face
the grievously, their
their oppression reaching its Egypt comprians a brilliant epoch in history of the kingdom of the Platache and culmination under Ramses II. and his at ever ear him until several years thing per ton. This decision was appealed geuorally to the control of the Secretary of was marred by an undeniable flat nose,
alter. It was in 1844, not long after the agalost, and the judges of the Court of State
during his stay
Temarked, Madame, you are an angel. half of the foncteanth century beforere sander Kame 11 and 1t was my first term it the Legislature that the company were not entitled to bably be received with the loudest acclams nose. that the szodrs steelf cecurred ju the first an ere, have said, tinder Ramon Bun defeat of Benry Clay, that I first saw him. Queen's Bench hase Unnuimonsly decided to be sutirely the Viceroy's, sud it will pro- fallen from heaven, But you fell on your
in all be success, when the monument Lincoln was not a member, but he was an make any obarges for special services, nei- tion; in this country it should be acc-pt.d An explorer of Africa, on being voegra Two thousand years had elapsed since the call Menepbttes, ocured the erodne when active and a prominent Springfield, milenge thisu the autual distanco rum. Viceroy's cantilenca in their loyalty, and safe return from his perilous travels, paid, ther were they entitled to charge for more by the natives as conoinaive evidence of the tulated at a reception in Wasblugton on his ompiro of the Egyptians, Legun in Memphis Mess was eighty years of age. If, there Shortly after anji Arrival in and gally extending its pyramide and lure, fouephther reigned twenty years, I was bisoned to a exons of the Whit charge of 35. 4d. par tou for s
as the Egyptian lists of
special kluge sister Mores
servico ite temples southward to Thebes, had tas ti
great legren, of aplendourt aid would have been born about the sixth scar nominating content for this purpose of is, therefore, untirely set aside, and the taitied s
nominating odiers for the two. Houson mileage rate is reduced from Bl. to 2d strength, wiren suddenly, as the traditious fatement in the Bible that the building of The caucus was to be in a large room of it is difficult to overestimate the impor relate, a: Semitic od kod Pers. Eithers and Ramper oscured in the first the second story of a belek fouilding facing tance of the decision, as it shows that the
by the Assyrians, rule into.
the squats. As 1 approached the building, limitation of railway rates an imposed by acro the Lathivus of Suez, and, having year of Ramses II.
The building of these vitius, it innat be and go up stairs. It was cold weather, not a sham. Hitherto the railway von
& very tall, lank map enter the patenge Acts of Parliament is to be a reality, and become well organized under able lenders, Ocompled the Delta, defented the Egyptian added, had a strong polition motive at the Ele bad on a sealskin cap of the cheapest pantes have charged what they pleased Briles, and, choosing their own kinga, bottom, for they were not snorely designed kind possible, with at least half of the fur- undur the plea of special services. This Pablished their residence and camp in as a defence against inroads from Candan worn off, Altogether, he was poorly, shab fiction will now be set aside,
and often you can't evon get that. Why should physicians have a greater horror of the sew than anybody else!-- Because they are wore liable to o sickness.
THE TIME WHEN The following is sharp:
First party You'll come to the you're hanged."
against the Charterer. The Master, if our papuay to a very great, but more was put into the moush of the dead to ao a regulach an attack upon slavery by 20,000 dulkar were used, and al- allows some day, Yes, the morning
oin
no doubt, fraudulently, but that fant will And on the back of this withered papyrus is a memorandum. of the very fact of build- not release his employer. from liability.
if the
the queeing of which Gensis makes mention... As, however, against the ship, tion be decided by British law,
our Cor We should naturally expost o
Sud the respondent would have no remedy, for the term by which the children of Israel were reasons above mentioned. In the Port known to foreigu nations.applied to them front which he writes there may be some on the Egyptian monuments; and, in fact, recognised process by which claims for the most recent investigation has found necessaries may be enforced again the this term in the
he Baptian designa which these necessaries have been Apuru. in a pa
Thus,
well het in this country the law in at Leydon, in Holland, la found the follow licia, as we have shown, subject the acribe Bakeupthab: "May my the Borite Kanitair to his writing from
£lis
to especial limitations, and does not reach chief,
dent
Amar young lawyer's clerk hearing it stated by a lecturer that “nian is merely a machine," remarked, “I
phrase in Exodus (iii. 14) with which God and the warmest to greet him when the silent to declare that Mr Woolley has na ay may be a suing machine an attor
names himself to bfoscs and the children of Isrue and which, in their Habrew form, Jehah, mispronounced jehovah, signitus the same as the Egyptian forinula nak pu ink I am that I am!
ANSON S. MILLER'S RECOLLEC- TIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, (Bulletin).
ist
MISCELLANEOUS, ENGLISH AND
FOREIGN.
pove the little they have done, the "in- Because it is at the beginning of riot.
to pay a
abot
Maritime Law, and the city of the King Ramses-Ramon, at the ventions in the ahew how inormously expensive the beauti-econaion are voted, in order to save she black s penny, saying a halfunny was
from
would be re- the ralley of Hamant, alotas ou year, in this New Haven of the prairies, I
red to the Court in one country as in an later snch an nuder other. Sooner ΟΜ standing will be arrived at as will ensure the uniformity we speak of. ***
MOSES AND THE MONUMENTS. (Round Table,)
Christ
now
then the Boulevard Hansament 000
therefore may be considered George Washerican history siucerisian who left bis house in the miruing to a friend. True, isn't it,
may
an oppressor, of
of tho
A
as
seen, lived at Ara-
EARLY REPUTATION OF MR LINCOLN.
but
AÐ
day, Lincoln was
a man of note, tendon list wre goods were carried alishamn, a
the importance of which, in its effect upon
Was A
brass or
1
How THEY DIFFER -Jones has discover
is a difference as far as Memphis and Heliopolis try wyer in the State. Logan was the best Rate Lidlow, the company made a three years, daring which period they mayed the respective nature of a distinction and
inlaw of Marshal Lamon
I'IEST SIGHT OF MK LINOOLY.
The scheme is said
of his desire to fit the best of them for the Oh, it's nothing to get safe through
feel thankful for their own government,
that I did'nt got killed on my milroad THE Russian papers mention fresh ooal journey from New York to this city." discoveries in the valley of the Dan. As Useput, Apvich. A transcendolita cording to the Colos the mines of one 400,000 tons annually for 150 to 300 years. remarked to him on coming out of the district alone ses capable of supplying er took for his text "Hustly Tumbu. A plain farmer very quaintly, Mice 164, the beds in the Don valley have church, A very good test, sit but yet been surveyed, and tho aggregate quantity should take sure not to put the bay so har iras estimated at 18,000 million tone. in the rack that the lambs can't reach it."
great duty of taking a prominent part in Africa hut what
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