Show A 31 MONSTER 8 STORY 0 ny bear BEAK LAKE LARE i is s not the only place where m monsters are aie seen wesee by an extract from a late savannah advertiser that a mo monster anster b has as been seena p wright t river which bears considerable resemblance to the descriptions wo we have heard bearo of the lake monster only the creature did not swim quite s BO 0 1 fast the gentleman from whom the report was obtained was coming to savannah from south carolina irolina Ct through I 1 wright river niver in a small sailboat sail boat manned by three negro oarsmen oarsman oars men when a short distance above fort Pulaski and as the negroes were pulling quietly along near the shore the skiff was wag suddenly lifted up as by some immense roller throwing the crew out of their seats and almost searing scaring the life out of them the shock was very sud denand the boat was waa in danger for a little wh while e of turning over but did not the grovelling gro grove velling ling fear of the negroes did not attract the attention of the narrator for he could not he said if his life were at stake have taken his eyes from the hideous creature that had caused such a commotion which was lazily making its way out of the river towards the long rushes on the bank A creature indescribable whether beast fish or reptile it was of a tawny greenish color the hue growing more definite towards the head bead the monsters body was seal shaped apparently twenty feet long and it had a carcase as big as the largest seized elephant from the trunk sprang forth the most remarkable feature of this wonderful anomaly A long curved swanlike swan like neck large enough apparently to have haye taken a man in whole terminated by a head and similar simil a r to that afan of an immense boa constrictor the eyes were fishy yet possessing pos ferocity enough in their expression to make a man tremble the back of the creature was deeply ridged the ridges running from the base of the neck to the extreme end of the tail tall and several inches deep it had an immense tail tali shaped something like an alligators but three times k longer so it seemed than the body the creature had feet resembling those of afan an alligator and its progress on land was slow before the frightened negroes or the white man had any time to divine the cause of their terror the monster drew itself across the little island out of bight sight into fhe water beyond this statement the savannah advertiser has from the li lips ps of or the gent gentleman lemau himself and ind being duly vouched couched for it thinks it has every reason to believe in its truth r y NEARLY seven hundred men were sub owned in no rew new york in order that twelve men might be found of sufficient intelligence and fairness to try mcfarland the shooter of A D richardson chardson Ei the vw new york times temes questions the propriety of the mod mode 0 resorted to in that city to obtain a jury it says if things go on ou at the present rate a email town will not be in a condition to amford atford the luxury of a jury much longer even new york it thinks might not be able to stand the embarrassment to business which half a dozen important trials going on at one time would be calculated to produce it also severely criticizes the conduct of the counsel for the prosecution and the tho defence on the occasion of selecting the jury for that noted case the mere reading of tho the news newspapers papers seemed in some cases to be taken as a sufficient disqualification for a juror to be ruled out the times is of the opinion that 7 it is vain to expect men of intelligence to 0 01 impressions respecting a case which has occupied public attention lo u like that of mcfarlands McF arlands a mans mind is not supposed to be like a sheet of white pa paper er but the oath to be strong enouf enough 9 to overcome mere impressions and to cause tha the juror to decide strictly according to the eyl eTI pence the C clergy I 1 ergy orgy cost the united states per annum the criminals the lawyers what an awful waste of news frederick the Gr eatone tuo too unwell to read his usual al devotions called upon his valet do dr chambre to read prayers the servant not deeming it respect respectful ful fal to use thee in refe reference to the king took the lebe libe liberty I 1 r ty t to 0 change the phrase and read it 1 may god bless biess you 11 the King exas exasperated aerated hurled something at the hea head of the speaker exclaiming qt is net so read it ag again aln ain 11 the terrified servant not conceiving t in what ho he had done wrong read again may god bless you the irascible monarch having noth f ing else he could grasp took off his st i nightcap and threw throw it lb into the mans j bace face exclaiming aa 0 u flit it is not so read it over again 14 A the servant frightened almost out of hta his senies sens es read for the third time it may god bless you sij air thee rogue 12 shouted the king v mayl 4 Mayi God bless thee dost thou not know that in the eyes of god I 1 am only aulk a miserable rascal like thyself |