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By J. A. Cowardin & co.Terms of subscription: Daily Paper.--For one year, one hundred Dollars; six month, Fifty Dollars; three months, Twenty-five Dollars; one month, Ten Dollars. Agents and News Dealers will be furnished at thirty Dollars per hundred copies. All orders must be accompanied with the money, to insure attention; and all remittance by mail will be at the risk of those who make them. Advertising.--Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of Three Dollars per square for each insertion. Eight lines (or less) constitute a square. Larger advertisements in exact proportion. Advertisements published till forbid will be charged Three Dollars per square for every insertion.
By J. A. Cowardin & co.Terms of subscription: Daily Paper.--For one year, one hundred Dollars; six month, Fifty Dollars; three months, Twenty-five Dollars; one month, Ten Dollars. Agents and News Dealers will be furnished at thirty Dollars per hundred copies. All orders must be accompanied with the money, to insure attention; and all remittance by mail will be at the risk of those who make them. Advertising.--Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of Three Dollars per square for each insertion. Eight lines (or less) constitute a square. Larger advertisements in exact proportion. Advertisements published till forbid will be charged Three Dollars per square for every insertion.
J. A. Cowardin (search for this): article 1
By J. A. Cowardin & co.Terms of subscription: Daily Paper.--For one year, one hundred Dollars; six month, Fifty Dollars; three months, Twenty-five Dollars; one month, Ten Dollars. Agents and News Dealers will be furnished at thirty Dollars per hundred copies. All orders must be accompanied with the money, to insure attention; and all remittance by mail will be at the risk of those who make them. Advertising.--Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of Three Dollars per square for each insertion. Eight lines (or less) constitute a square. Larger advertisements in exact proportion. Advertisements published till forbid will be charged Three Dollars per square for every insertion.
he part which he appoints us to bear in the scene. All our business is to act it well; cheerfully complying with His orders concerning us, and submitting ourselves to the direction of His Providence." It is a tradition of the Jews that when Moses was sent by God into Egypt, and beheld the grievous affliction of his people under Pharaoh, he took the pains to trans late the book of Job into their language out of the Syriac, wherein it was first written, to comfort them in their lamentable condition. "Be ye constant, oh children of Israel," said Moses, "do not faint in your minds, but suffer grief, and bear these evils patiently, as did that man whose name was Job; who, though he was a righteous and faithful person, yet suffered the sorest torment by the malice of the Devil; as you do now most unjustly from Pharaoh and the Egyptians. Do not despair of a better condition; you shall be delivered as Job was, and have a reward of your tribulations, like that which God gave to him." T
The London Times remarks that whether Poland was made over to Russia in the last settlement of Europe as a trust or a gift, it has certainly proved a fatal possession. Poland, says the Times, has been ruled by three Russian Emperors since 1815, and has been a difficulty to all of them. Alexander and Nicholas would have left better names in history had they not been Kings of Poland. The judgment Europe has passed on them has been materially influenced by the system of government they authorized or permitted in this portion of their dominions. It identified the Russian power and the Russian name with the worst kind of despotism, and made it a kind of terror to the nations of the West. To repel any further encroachments, in any direction, by such a Government, appeared worth every sacrifice, and the feeling at last found expression in the war, from the effects of which Russia has not yet recovered. France, England and Germany judged the whole tendency of Russian policy by wha
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The London Times remarks that whether Poland was made over to Russia in the last settlement of Europe as a trust or a gift, it has certainly proved a fatal possession. Poland, says the Times, has been ruled by three Russian Emperors since 1815, and has been a difficulty to all of them. Alexander and Nicholas would have left better names in history had they not been Kings of Poland. The judgment Europe has passed on them has been materially influenced by the system of government they authorized or permitted in this portion of their dominions. It identified the Russian power and the Russian name with the worst kind of despotism, and made it a kind of terror to the nations of the West. To repel any further encroachments, in any direction, by such a Government, appeared worth every sacrifice, and the feeling at last found expression in the war, from the effects of which Russia has not yet recovered. France, England and Germany judged the whole tendency of Russian policy by wh
overnment they authorized or permitted in this portion of their dominions. It identified the Russian power and the Russian name with the worst kind of despotism, and made it a kind of terror to the nations of the West. To repel any further encroachments, in any direction, by such a Government, appeared worth every sacrifice, and the feeling at last found expression in the war, from the effects of which Russia has not yet recovered. France, England and Germany judged the whole tendency of Russian policy by what Poland suffered under it more than by the internal administration of Russia itself. And what material advantage has the Government of the Emperor derived from the possession of Poland to compensate for the aversion of Europe? It has not added to the strength of the empire nor its prosperity. In peace, it was always necessary to keep a large army in Poland. It has always been garrisoned and occupied as a hostile territory. Poor and discontented, the history of the co
The London Times remarks that whether Poland was made over to Russia in the last settlement of Europe as a trust or a gift, it has certainly proved a fatal possession. Poland, says the Times, has been ruled by three Russian Emperors since 1815, and has been a difficulty to all of them. Alexander and Nicholas would have left better names in history had they not been Kings of Poland. The judgment Europe has passed on them has been materially influenced by the system of government they authorized or permitted in this portion of their dominions. It identified the Russian power and the Russian name with the worst kind of despotism, and made it a kind of terror to the nations of the West. To repel any further encroachments, in any direction, by such a Government, appeared worth every sacrifice, and the feeling at last found expression in the war, from the effects of which Russia has not yet recovered. France, England and Germany judged the whole tendency of Russian policy by wha
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The London Times remarks that whether Poland was made over to Russia in the last settlement of Europe as a trust or a gift, it has certainly proved a fatal possession. Poland, says the Times, has been ruled by three Russian Emperors since 1815, and has been a difficulty to all of them. Alexander and Nicholas would have lend expression in the war, from the effects of which Russia has not yet recovered. France, England and Germany judged the whole tendency of Russian policy by what Poland suffered under it more than by the internal administration of Russia itself. And what material advantage has the Government of the Emperor derived from the possexpedient at command except the savage process of exterminating all opposed to it. The operation is not so easy as the exterminators imagine. The attempt to Russianize Poland has now been carried on for thirty years, and has ended, so far, by leaving Russia with nothing in Poland but its army. The immediate appeal to force, says
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The London Times remarks that whether Poland was made over to Russia in the last settlement of Europe as a trust or a gift, it has certaling at last found expression in the war, from the effects of which Russia has not yet recovered. France, England and Germany judged the whololand suffered under it more than by the internal administration of Russia itself. And what material advantage has the Government of the EmpPoor and discontented, the history of the connection of Poland with Russia is one unvarying record of calamity to both nations. Contact, as rovernment, in the ordinary sense of the word, has ceased to exist.--Russia has lost everything that makes the possession of a territory an advd of enterprise, is perishing.--It would be an incalculable gain to Russia if she abandoned the kingdom of Poland to itself; to govern it, evebeen carried on for thirty years, and has ended, so far, by leaving Russia with nothing in Poland but its army. The immediate appeal to force
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