Show NO 25 - r 'GREAT SALT k4KE CITY' UTAH MONDA1V JAKUAEY 9- r p ¥ y s 'v1 - j w f w s VOLL 18 (55 : 1 —: 7 nn KV STBXIIOUSE Editor BY OUR 1IEAUTU t t t a AfTtrr ciuvn 1 rn j? fc trl -t - either I I - 4 0 m H a v‘ 4 Jt ' ’ at " J7 - ’ tnrf-eolo- r ) X' Jr tf !r? I V ts - - - j farm-hous- es live-stoc- -- i J ’ " 7 -- ‘ - r ' TICKING eke tab - j or Marftniqai j-Tlife man had liecn chief clerk in )W‘ ! 1- J usV j '! J thellargest prmluceiiorce of the West India Islands when be had swindled to the amount of fifty oosaiul dollars and hadT escaped to Xcw He brought York ! "'i of ‘which he ntight have charge ttntfut present lie was on the track of a notO nous offender by name Jules Ingrain a native r ‘ find him blank wjLtli bill-hea- ds drafts of every business firm - - tropics und had deposited on 4he quay Aftcr a if iv - - -- VI j $ con-victi- etl jm-wUo- Lft- t ifco watctM ?ir 7 a iVtf Ballagan SIS renSfr a j1?’ e 3 first- - '(lUaluTi precaution - " - to-day- Tllfi ANSWER h rG S City Dec 20 1SC4 SIR Eiirroiti— I answer your very polite note in “Deseret” is from the “pure TkLEfliiApR ’s language” and means a honeybee Mormon 518 See Book of Saints seek sweet t 1 page -- t f i WeTcnew the Judge could dolt — Soots Cottotwoop v J Mi5DnwB"' r 'JlTKIE December CCth 18M J w : Being a traveler !a this part of Utah and feeling an in tereet in arriving at a correct knowledge of yonr faitb I hare epent come time In' tbe reading of yonr works anil ' ' pobl5ctfon9 In penuing the book of “DoctrineA Covenants”- - page 282 1 was remarkably impressed with the language there need in a revelation given subsequent to your early troubles in UissonrL Speatlng of your ixopie in their banished condition it'saya: “Let them importune at the feet'of the judge nnd if he heed them not- let them --importune 4x the feet of the Cweruon and if lb e Governor heeil them rvit let them importune at the feefe of the President and it the President ueed them not then will the Lord arise and come forth out of His hiding place and in Ills hot end in Hie fierce enper-lIlie tlme will cat dicpleoiorr off those wicked untuithrnl and unjust etewanle end aptheir them among hypocrites and unbelievpointeven outerportion darkness where there it weeping and er in wailing tad gnashing of tectlu” A I am told sir by some of yonr people who seem to be pouted that they did importune os directed at tbe feet of tbe jndyct of the Governor and of tha President and re eeired in eubetanca for answer !Yoa may hare been c abased bat we can do nothing for you” In contemplating the condition of the United States for the last fur jeare I am led to exclaim— has the ' Lord arisen in His anger and come forth from Ilis hiding place to rex the nation! Sir to me it look like it If thi be o how when and where moat their trouble nfi I hall think' of this and examine more t' Respectfully 1 - - n l i-- last night' ' '’Wilmington 6 7 p m 27 Ilis Excellency the President of the Confederacy — The enemy has embarked under cover of liU fleet This movement is not developed I have visited Fort Firiier and find the damage ' light except to the buildings not necessary for The defense Only two' guns were disabled marks oh the remaining indisato that the bombardment was very heavy) i IL BRAGG -- r 'r (Signfd) J ( From Lynchburg V- - they have the following: Additional in relation to the' capture of the salt works N r It was- announced officially yesterday and we had been led to hope that these important works were Rare but the source from which the report of their capture comes leaves no room to doubt its correctness They were occupied by the enemy on Tuesday 20th and belt! by them as Is stated to Bristill Thursday when the Yankees retreated ' " ' ' -J - - tol - - A Wc learn that the place was held by £00 reserves trader' Col Preston most of whom escaped cap turte Tho-- ' work were but little damaged - We ef understood from persons wliQh&ve visited them since their occupation by the enemy that they think they ran be put in working order again by ‘ the first or Febuary A large quantity of salt al ready gotten out was destroyed all the buildingswere 'burned and several pieces of artitthry cap-tured by them yellow-coloureBreckenridge was at last accounts- at Faltville to follow on retreat his the enemy preparing A Zaivnxt A gentleman who passed over the railroad' from ' at x Keep on reading “Traveler” there are many things Bristol to Glade Springs after the enemy advanced My the bridges between these places wire learned by rending —McDowell on' the Indian for exam book-keepin- g a lot' or ’ ' ' uninjured f Keep at it riend has escaped” he said “he left pie and Congress on Chirlngton f 4 STANTONtreatise on commercial law-- an odd library (Signed) : surely for the wilderness Revolving these me a curious paper 'by his lady who unfortuFort Monroe 27 has 1 no and at have mind as ate made in nately second a dwelling I I present things my arrived on here the have I Jnst Santiago' Do Cuba' abortive attempt to- enrage madame’s atten- given her shelter in the gaol” front off tVilmingtou'' Tbe attack on Fort Fisher I took tlio note in my hands the writing “Row tion and at last badoner good-by- e commenced at noou on'tltc 2ttli and conttniied'all LYON INDIAN AFFAIR TO BE IX- -' day It was resumed on Sunday and kept up with TIIE FORT was clear beautiful as if and To water‘engraved— said to Canada to shore” the the I mp VESTIGATEl) BY CONGRESS! v great vigor all day man “we will spend a night "with the British' the detective stopping at Capo Vincent — is! all ' the much Fisher would' and baxracks are that ' damaged liOn” respectfully suggest you REINFORCEMENTS FOR CHARLESTON! r houses were burned asd- - the garrison driven to and me wrong not to Say inI landed at a hamlet n?ar the city of King- doing yourself their bomb-prooscarcely venturing to reply ston and proceeding:to a tidy tavern stretch- justice if -- you capture me you make say DESTRUCTION OF SALJYILLE SALT WORKS! ©P our troops landed on Sunday A small portion one ed myself beneath a window and essayed to three thousand dollars give me fair-pla- y aftemoonskirmislied with great gallantry pushed' VERY LITTLE DAMAGED! FISIIER FORT read d newspaper Dulnes and fatigue in- week and I will give myself a hundred thouup to the fort and actually entered the work and : sand dollars and thousand This killed (he rebel bearer of dispatches who was enMUCll VERY FISHER duced drowsiness and I was half-wa-y FORT DAMAGED! into a you twenty is tering Lt Wallen l2nd New York captured an honest consider know iti ed I dream when the entraned of somebody proposition the rtbel flag from the bastion Onr troops also THOUSAND ETHIOPIANS LANDED! that Canada and the States are alike shut to FIVE me! captured a whole battalion of theenemy whowere outside the work but our forces were withA person in a gray coat had taken up the me but I still live and I will never be token “ WHlT’S LEFT OF THEM” —Ingram” alive ' it from the shores Was ' drawn v and on aid the of : by perusing journal ! MOSBY first’ REPORTED KILLED! contributions left Canadian De to the the bombard Cuba When the My side and His were back tamed eye-glasSantiago meet wa continuing - On Sunday the sailors from towards me but I thought I recomibed him journals were suggested by Ballagan and apNewYork'23 the Santiago captured the Pond Hill battery with as the' surly occupant ' of the dwelling upon peared next morning They were intended The Herald correspondent gives the following G5 men and brought the whole party off to the the cove die was small lithe and gentle- to' inflame publi6 sentiment and related cer- details of Torbctt’s cavalry expedition to Gordons-vill- e A torpedo boat was successfully exploded A sharp light occurred at Liberty Mills iu on Saturday at 2 o’clock a mf With what result is fables of tain feats at stock and he while from ofterea took Ingram’s billet a running manly which the rebels were defeated On arriving with not known bis pocket1 folded it and lighting a cigar out of the colony ’ ’ two miles of in Gordonsville was that place most On the same night every fireside from To-- 1 found to be The weather had been yiolcni at Newbern " Uwqw away the ' remnant of the paper - A defended and reinforcer that strongly J ' commotion of some description now attracted ronto to Quebec was made acquainted with usSSits had arrived from Richmond (As the expe- and Roanoke Island ' New York28 as- a reconnoissance' him to the exterior and before I' could com- - ' the fugitive’s personnel Vengeauce was dition wear merely intended not was Torbett be concluded from Columbia has to Tribune the The strong sworn him enough following wherever two boors met against pose inyself to sleep 'aain the noise in front Hood’ army r the place and returned 28 take of Tbe advance Tennessee field The farmer in the Da- 2 1st ' kept one the I found the together of on the grew "fierce andboisterous Florence reached evening Herald's The Savannah cdiyespondent says the canoe : ever each river— was Li With tlig who a boors upon whole the next knot of eye of the barge infantry day rebel Commodorh Hunter lias gone up the Savan strangerrwrongfiDg had lately lost some horses and were disposed smack and steamer was subjected to espion- nah river with A couple cf light draft1 gunboats’ crossing the river ' From Dack river-' Hood rerapidly to the Tennessee river- Ilis army to regard all unknown folk as thieves He age— the whole frontier was hunting down Wheeler’s cavalyy Hardee's infantry and Hun- - treated ' fleet co’mbiiied a stand euitavalry crossed Duck not are makiug tiie severaYobstaeies ter's to one in’ man We knew that he was adrift his waii calm and polite and having abashed had an occasional brush vith r or and have rircr on march Sherman's water Augusta by transpor- rest’s theiii somewhat withdrew to his vessel and bateau for now and then somebody would tation covered the enemy’s retreat No who force’ - f : j him for has occurred since the an the instants of " espy stream the' consequence into any 1 fighting along gliding pushed The Richmond Whig of the 2Gtli states that Stoce-man’- s affair ' is now tCree of Tennessee Hil! at Spring ' ' As he: stood up in thqbateau and faced edges of bluffs or sculling through fields of command had captured Saltville in South rebels:'-me for the first tun'the conviction rushed marine grass or vanishing behind a woody West Virginia The- valuable salt works which ': I'fii T ’ New York 29 r'r nearly the whole Confederacy were situ upon lne that this' man &nd ' Jules Ingram' cape or islanJT Thrice he attempted to land asupplied ted arwl defended:have been with there' they The Tribune’s Washington special aysf it was drove him back' with were bne! The photograph in the possession but the country-fol- k the rebels ever 'since the 5000 colored troops great persistency by who landed near Fort Fisher '' ' execration: er would not give commencement of the war The dairy-mai- d Of Ballagan could have been taken from ho-othand held it against a They took up strong positionattackedaft V 1'V! ‘J i face4 The same small thonghtfnl him a cup of milk— the Indian refused him ' then the point Maine 28 Portland attack a 'V' They vigorous grizzle-haire- d man ' regarded ' me there were bread and' fire —once some little children The Peruvian from Liverpool 15th arrived here of th a bayonet an earthwork iiMront of Fort Fish---er The rebels reinforced returned ' and retook Alluding to the Florida disaster :and the cigar aniu as with a turned his boat adrift but he swam astreaur this evening the : eyo-glathe London Times to the fort driving out our black troops with heavy and recovered it Thus friendless hungry says' assuming it have been we are "in' not to waste loss --What remained of them were then reem- -' Stuck heart I recalled each shade and feature and at much design disposed by northwarc ever he moved for came on island bay the to as g on the the method of pYcteitr-inbarkfol and the men of war again opened on the my toward lonely lady subject the cold gulf till having entered' the dignation rvand egniping the Florida was each a violation forfo: " " memory— he was the creature of Jules of as the te romantic Isles1 sufferers “Thousand tlio of of the — sympareiterates neutrality the bare dwellira was his retreat the deprire The Herald’s Washington special territory Brazil is really the outraged' party ' The statement that Jrosbywai mortally woimded by thy mercantile books were his aids to felony— the wo lost all'traces of him i Our yoyagd through this most’pictnresqiie Times predicts that Seward will make ample apol one ofour scouta and oaa since diedT man oh the water before nie wa3 the foiger! : M Cincinnati Another clue at once suggested itself— the of archipelagos was rendered thrice entrimeing A blockade runner case has been on trial In the A dispatch to tho Commercial from Louisa 'billet' with 'which he- hoalighted his cigar by the adventure which had developed it Court jof Exchequer in which the Jndge pointed Kentucky says the raid of Stoneman and Bur- that all theparties in the matter were foreignI entered 'the and took In exploring these islets we found a hundrec out bridge was a perfect success Breckenridgethe remnant from the floor the blood gushed traces of tke fugitive’ for he' was for ever ers and denounced such violations of the rights of and Duke were whipped their STtillery : asylum to lire and his fro— of y embers the flitting captured and their forces scattered ' Theitviiie npw reu-roteroyfaepatthefiret " of A the air was burned and thowprbs destroyed operatives large open meeting of the echo of his rifle now tho report o Manchestere npw y th gum cf beyonLVVyen-villmiles resolntions strongly opposfrom Bristol to twenty t adopted outlaw alarmed some fisherman ' the whom I ltd —KOI' was destroyed with all the ing the recognition of the slave holding Confedera' ' ' had passed like an apparition ’ One dav at cy tinlqne XsUaU Bristol and WyettviUe are In millioiis- ludiiw v'-sunset wc saw him— a ragged haggard hat- "destroyed is estimated at twenty rarliameut meets on the 1st of February ’ to-nig- ht io-look- iu’ mid-horiz- on J - ’ t ’ i'ju Mews f: I-- -- r -- JV -- ' i ' i' y s y -i T- V-- - - as to Uie Kpnte to the'drteo to forward do- - -- ' V " i : s3 - In-gram- — 7 - -- - ' word: r:- ad ' ££££ - ' V 'tit S'" - ’ ! k A — 1 - - to ‘iotcitclung n -- d from - - 5 iU‘ n - and I to phy CS3 Joun sman amo frontier orison i Neither of ns Slad seen I ' we his It a small thoughtfulphotograph grizzle-hairean ah eycsglagi I f? c I - to-da- ’ and nieant to hunt' tfioslake0Jer -- t s -- an and-circulatin- j ' s : - s You may write in legible hand read proof with scrutinizing care and watch the form ’(ill it s “locked up” and a “token” or two of papers trinted off iyet after the child is born around ton‘ an aggravating error will jippear- in advertisements items or editorials which before lay hidden from 'the sharpest eyes: The ' displeasure this entails-othose whom it concerns scarcely ecuals what it gives ourselves The reason we don’t explode in fragments' of humanity on discover-n- g it is because we have too much pride- to enter that upper country “busted! Now ben whenyou notice errors in onr paper Sass :judgment lightly— Rocky Mountain 1 fadnre Jof intrigue to seize and anvwhefe upon foreign soil SThewould be large and the detective) hid withhim that I might give the Cap: a neW5PaPer notoriety and ' so' challenge reneroity of the bankers ' AVewere nnicd With ’fowling-piece- does this present itself from day to day 1 y’ Jrrlc JflaP LlE There are fewer sayings truer than hat “mistakes will happen in the best regelated families” Particularly in a printing office s' jealoS Of 1 ’ - embracing the crime of totharormalUied oflawand the Canadian and : State officials practically jnnulled it Ballagan was shrewd and bold a'‘ v ' qn ! - - to-da- dis-turb- He I ds COXTIXUEDl r 1" -- fs au alter each offence acrosrthc St JUwrence: There was escape believe an extra-inXt??t- rs to ue - - 4 ?’11 "itiwif Federal appear Sinodicdly mtheStatea n a -i : - Telegraphic ambitious settlement of Xorth-weste- ra ork heard by telegraph of a new' feat Jtlnjram at Watertown on the falls of Black' j f! Rdvington destroyed a large Indian village and all I to b made a subject of Congrea sional inveattgation Leitrn received from uign oJicials tn Colorado say that the Indian were killed niter surrendering and that a large propor" lioaoflhcnivcrc Yoimm tml chiMrca Xew Yo t here y Gen IIaxcna that It Is announced division and m brigade of Kilpatrick's cavalry left Fort McAllister on the l$th in a southerly direction to relieve our prisoners on the Albany and 3ulf railroad 90 miles distant The Intention was to ' make a rapid march and surprise the enemy It Is reported that nearly all the prisoners from Millen are at the point named- Gen Hoke's division of Longstreet'a corps left the front of the Army of the James last Thursday It-'isupposed to be gone to reinforce Bragg at Wilmington or to assist iu the defense of Charles- ton Washington 1030 pan 28 The following extra eta from the Richmond pahave been received pers of y The latest official advices from Georgia' Indicate that Sherman has already followed up the occopar tion of Savannah bjr sending a ftree of caTalry nrtilicry and infantry on an expedition whose destination cannot be cueod at from the direction in which it has moved Those troops are reported to have gone towards the Altamaha river ‘ We shall no doubt next hear that they have'erossed that stream and arc moving to South Western Georgia i:i quest of prisoners of war supposed to " be at Andersonville s for bis grand campaign Sherman northward seems to be no secret He will start from Port Iloyal and more straight from Branch-vill- e the point of jauction between the Georgia and Carolina Railroad lie then proposes to follow the main railroad towards Virginia stealing---3' he can by the wayand 'mnrdering-alThe following ' official dispatches were received -- - cvr -- 'I 1 ' “ °r Iike Ontario : — proceed-northwar- lhe head set ranked ltsa ' tuccejs heVtiis caught" ill Missoun chd to five years' imprisonment Ilis discharge marks a singular adjustment oftiioe to crime Within twelve hours after the recovered ‘his documents the place of deposit’ lie renewed liisjguilty jas in ashes obtain£d career immediately five thousand dollars within a week and escaping! to !Cana- da threatcneil to plunder every American bafiker from lVntland to Galveston He was an accomplished penman scholar nnd book keeper thoroughly conversantvwitb business details and had so mastered the secrets of thejnjstal system that he could operate by r rruxy and ubiquitously- - He was believed h® dwelling on the frontier jiad the bankers of all the 'Atlantic cities had sub-scrihed funds for hiS apprehension jmd abwhatever cost A woman to whom Inpam was attached hpd- - been seen at Al! bany going westward was probable tbaf It she and thb forger were not far apart find alh'jian wished me to jntn turn the same afternoonf thatJie might closely upon their trail Aye followed lr?‘ windings of the Hudson threaded the nch of the Mohawk mid at Rome valley an -- li ' - ' in the these at an'hotel year of prodigious sen-tenc- ' and- -- ucfuso” IMj g' by a smooth beach' Smoke curled from !its chimney a boat bordered the strand and a dog rose up and howled Sas onr oars awakefied him Directly a infin and a Voraan appeared at the door the former walked down to the skiff and leaping into it sculled rapidly away without saying a word' The woman received tis shyly but hospitably1 She was handsome bnt cot prepossessing— tt fine animal face a little' dissolute perhaps and strangely out of place in this bleak secluded countiy She! was indisposed to converse whilst I partook of refreshment admitted that Bhe had lived hero butji little while and at length weary d novel from with ennui took a shelf read a and in'iineasy silence eyeing me at intervals I also took down the few books from the shelf Hunt’s Merchants Maga zine” a pile of UppUg mannalof EILi i 'frame-dwellin- against a ridge of thick timber 1 '111 J office in of my journal one' I Jas sitting the oveaiti" when Detective Ballagun ' edme in: lie bail' promised to notify me of the first-frfix- etc a 'comfortable " tVfoshington 2S The affair at Port Lyon Colorado in which CoL ' : e I The breach between the Papal government and the Prussian Minister at Rome is w idening css being standing upon a rock scarcely arger than a "man's hand with the watere churning around him end hi bateau lit bis "eet lie was shandy outlined against the red sky and he stood in art attitude of de- bis rifle Suddenly spair leaning wearily upon le beheld us gnashing' his- tectli and lifting his clenched hand ho leaped into his vessel ind r sculled away likallie wind we lost liim in the darkness and saw hun nbi more ‘for V many days ls ( rev’ealbd : : -- Whtr care we if all the world sbonld Enow Tbd it was not always day! This paper was a blank bill one of many with which the culprit had operated! I waited no longer but summoned mywatei man' and relieving each other at the oars we reached Cape A incent at dusk : I lost no time in confiding my discoveries “You must take the ferry to Kingston Immewill dictate a telegram diately” he said “I ' antf a placard the pad must bo despatclseil and the other printed at 'once upon ' your arrival Write!’’ ! took up pen and paper and be outlined as follows — To all ltritish officials and residents on the St Lawrence: I Pepin Petit of Fort Erie Canada West have lost eight prime horses The thiejf is known to be & small grizzle-haire- d intelligent person nearsighted and wearing a gray coat was last seen near Kingston and is believed to dwell on or near Wolf Island I will pay a thousand dollars for his detention: he will doubtless attempt to land between Kingston and Montreal!” I dropped the pen indignantly ‘‘This is a 'lie Ballagan ’"I said “a trick of your craft I will have nothing to do with it” “I place you under arrest!” thundered the giant dashing away his coverlets ' '“I-havnoticed yonr equeamishness the law 'will ' hold you a3 oo accomplice of the forger it is inyour power to serve justice you refuse! — how will - public opinion brand yon?” I saw my mistake and confessed it That night the trains on the Grand Truuk to every river-sid-e Railway carried' hand-bilvillage and the Canada shore was closed against the forger os securely os the American-shorhad already been Ilorsedhicving was not less heinous than murder where k constituted the sole riqhes of a people— they would watch: for Jules Ingram like savages nourishing a vendetta lie woold have but three alternatives— to r taker to the forests at the peril of being devoured by panthers to drift upon the broad Ontario and perish by stonn or hunger or to follow the current of the river among the: thousand renowned isles! daring the passage' of the rapid3 until overvessel in the taking some European-boun- d the Xew gulf he might bid farewell-t'J‘ A"'-'AVorld ' I slept little daring the night and soughtHlie quay one hour before daybreak that I might take the first ferry for Cape Vincent The steamer had not come in and as the air was very cool I resorted to the furnace of a towboat gust firing up alongside this wharf the deck-hanwere all gathered at the windows in peering the darkness towards the American shore - “Wliat ore you expecting boysf’ I asked “The oshoshiashun for the pertektlon of property in bosses” said a grimy engineer has gone off to the island to burn out a hoss-thiThey been a suspectin' him for a a feller from Fort Erie brought week out for the positive proof We are blaze” In a few moments the sky was in lighted up the woody outlines of the island were revealed flickeringiy shadows of flame were reflected across the broad dark current and soon we maderout a black object advancing in the glare it was the ferry-boand the first man to step ashore was Balla- of-exchan- - 'After 'three days of 'provoking ilTsucccss we traced - the forgvr's female accomplice : to Cape Tinccnf a paltry ’American villagp at tte fire my ewn true wife te'to paw the junction ofrthe lake and the river rllore of BiyVwkins-life-- light tl Tkyclf had- mysteriously disappeared 'i V slie rv littld world tb Irtuio S1 rail nortbe fnaair ferry nor any return the v i cra-'tio my Srl" lf ur ? cuthrdB ° of the bonier steamers had taken’ her aboard Jjot Tliq conclusion or Ballaganwas prompt and ten by one - y Thu if it Bagacious— she had- met the forgfer himself tV f " IronWe sndit way be and he had spirited her away The river was !$ here seven on ten miles broad and divided by blra drawn the bond betwixt we end thf ' etill ' jhafwrri cU6me--U Cloeer many islands Ingram may have located hlm-fe not grief heed utter self upon one or these and by means’ of a jfr SVkVij the cfiargod heart wrentleth long for relief row-bomade h’13 passage to either main' Hie rwpuiwiir eyes will fill ' i tVt ' ' '' v" ' land tribunds In row Wc acted upon the sarmise at once hired Hieie re' f nr little tUo vfcrieti wn where “W111 bipw: oarsmen and a bateau and beat up and' down Sstf ih 6 corner for many- leagues For a week channel green the r n the churchyard fireside seats our at vacuiit futile there were a few were our efforts p:Hir denied" beaten children little Of the nppu the frontier islands but we were been UoL'— That “aje satisfied Ahathgrem'h'afboured in none of yethare f them and the cbnfiguratWn of the coast was one fall ear on So patteriu footstep such that the exploration promised to be inmusic clears So iing prattle terminable: In' tne meantime the Togae atTo the loving parents heart we tlieso not forget may But dir though tempted a third' forgery at Ogdensburg fifty f1 miles distant find the press teemed with com- Yulere eicbjiur choicest blessing yet— If taints of Have eacin the other part system and of Ballagian ?t was ontheyiolice adventure 4 ’the 11 hdayofour Thy’!rithotyand calm and true care sick and the detective of that ‘i exposure Jtfuheth steadily but of Us casements of bluo-over me boat made to and outfit the Hie n brenst head dear ud my From the waterman rowed me dawn at within to a cove flow in the torrent Ijke a monotain peart Wolflsland the largest of the group it was Wlwu the troubhhl waters coni up and go a soui'sesketh Mln4 the starved lonely place removed from either channel of rest " r ' i the river visible from neither mainland and spatslovp on the bright Jbrlght sun 14 out of sight of every sail and habitation jVrsnre Well well it must be ao— andXfar cne I made fasCmy line at three hundred yards t' Would out have it otherwise burnished baitskimmed the surloceTike a the Fur we coufd not enjoy fu he blessed light star the rower never tired nor slackened apd j Of the golden dawn if there were no night before nipe o'clock had ! taken a score of ' t So clou Js la our summer tkie pickerel not one of which weighed less than i "Thi Wtli' tiMy not be '‘to tbs strong’ six pounds weak 1 reminded breakfast was of tbeu no may 'help the bland atong) (nietinierthe But If oa our Hiosen waywas tiear'at hand and as we pnllcd along the We om banil in band together go bonier tb fiml a landing n ' tarn in the coast : 4 cr -- AXD yilURSnAY t MOXDAY PCIILISIIKDVKRY T script ion of the felon to every revenue-ofBcupon the Yinerican hank of the St Lawrence The function of these did hot embrace state crimei or hich‘ foigery was oner and they : weiro therefore charged to detain Ingram for debusing the currency— o national offence TELEGRAPH inlsEMI-WEBKt- y I r : f- - |