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■ (Fromtli?-^rEmi>ire,'sl^arch^l2.)ri -' By .way,, pf. : San; ',- FraneijcoU'w^Oiaverjrecbivecl * papers from New York, Boston, and, ; Philadelphia^ to December,/, ■;:. 'Oa..'?vV:'.'.'.- ■'■■^ ■'■ ' The' New; York Tfibfdne*; giy^s/on'llie authority of a Washington.- correspondent,^ list p£, Mr, Buchanan's cabiner, which, " thoiiglr nSi "CkMitely
selected, will I Ye- composed' suSitahtlally as -folij; Secretary;of State^ewJavPafs, Michigan. /;{ J >Se#4taryVF"Xreasuiy^Hiiwell' QpW;* oeorKia;: ; -^ Sticf etaTyjbff ?!HrtSnior^^*s010i J'ririglh^ltidiknaV: iSecretaryof VVar—Clmrles JjFauikner;V%iniar. ; S^sretajcyijjf: O^a^~~^il}ia»i lEr^tooviKentucky. ! ;l,Postmaster-General—-Cave Johnson, Tennessee. . 7'VAttprpey-G^^^^ -The^ Tribune^ a^ds There•.; is pner jtfimgXtotibf 1 :■ ia'id^olii^iaSrpjir'1 'b'f/t^if -castj^th'eri^ if- a? ci 1 it 4 -FtiuY^f• thY seren r4nembers.? are taken KpiajiteSitf*^iStatesf btt|:th^yiaHibel'ong i jto;jil)©;si'fUnion?'-as pjppbseditoit±hfeSouthfCarolina i school. T9r9'^^tllgm:X^wl^|»l^^^^fft^n^^e.'^ Wings iiearly M^^ r a^^re|w«B any :Whig partyA toiipW -Co6b a«d^gMr^uld be the $yro ■.'; master spirits in this- '^iHet^i^G^h^rai' Gass, c always indol«nt^-£is-now too htrt-theJSiaie ifcipi^o^eSiJWsinw j : labour. Ca*e;.Jolinsoiri» probably the least fit man -| erer thought Sfc 'for yOn • 1 > a^ff^era^'C^ 5 fewer^ciphers than ; 'aVS^uiSfl^.irti|th'&• jfte'sent.l') V^~ : A- | The •same lournaLlia^ with' infiriitev regret thatSJMc. have fbrbidjd^ fil^ejiirn^v^ His health^ is stiir^^^^^ frpnvthe injuries" ihflictedfhy the han^^fc^ybrutisl ] assassinI,^^1,^^ cannot"tie^expected; M^in^ile^^oi^Anal of the trade in ; hHma.n f beings^ : calumnies aiid :si^mrlnirv'-'ißi^fyr of I .liberty," ,;£.^G -^ : 0r il?'}^y0 isP y\W^%'-- - Making . the Best of It.--^ A r Yaiikee;^ou| a- j walking.in Virginia, at^^^ Wheeiin^c^hiie/fo^ih|selfi a talking, ?experienfee)i;:a feelHi^^6trahgT^i|*iSfql, i ahd'alarmiii,' from his ;^ap^i>i»ffiSß%njße»gi^ he 1 ronhiseyelids,i^ \ they wjoiiisJdj^i|j!M^^-jfa&ei^a^ Hfs lelpthes. Thej^xiexp^OTefi^hji^tfelling; nostrils, 1 drove deep; intorfes^"ears/.tjiey i 'crawled up his Jroji- i '•■ wfi^nastilled lfis%^fwiiti itfeafs7wJaE)idifie -yetlltke | a.hye^ia? .hchollorlifce »;loon?T. WaSihe! scari, { and «JidHe"" ca^ and-.*unl« ; flr fdi^.ih^lßThtki— ; swooij? jNe'er, a pne.j^He.-fflirasn^war'.t a mjte; he j never' swoons-^ or hbllorsj; but he liived^ep} jn a ' nail'kee tight, and sold'em for two dollars'.' 1
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 468, 29 April 1857, Page 7
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