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1 S Appeat, to Ireland. We find the fol peal to the good sense of the Irish people idon Times. u have been wronged Ireland is not as Yoti point to centuries of erime, feuds, of ersecuti n. Y u point to the carnage of o the affliction of the present lime. We admit your grievance. You have suffered But do not confound men and things. Do (tribute to a class the character of nn epoch, not count what was inflicted on Ireland and forget yhal was endured by England. If Ireland was op pressed, England was not unvexed, by the license of tyranny and the discords of religions. If Eliza beth massacred in Ireland, she pursccuted and burnt in England. If l.romwell was a savage in Ireland he was a despot in England. IP after-ages saw trea ties violated and promises broken t,. Ireland, they savu the same done to England. If the resolution of 1388 ensnared Ireland, it deluded England no lt.s. If (he humiliation of the Humanist was a jailing sure to the peasantry of Kerry and Clare, think) on thai K fretted not the Howards, the Pelres, the Slourlons? Irishmen, we have shared with you our greatiuss and our empire. Either India is as opt n to ou a.- to us. The English tlag is yours no less than ours. VV'e have a community of glorious recollections. Our PlunkeHs our Cai nings, and our Welli.sles nui lur ed on your soil their noble admiration of English in stitutions, aud their generous aspirations for Engh h eminence. But ue have u stronger lie and a n.tu. enduring association the recollection of w rongs miIV ered and righli'd together or liberties for Uilh x (orled by the union of bothmore than all b. sides, of a great and mysterious calamity borne by both and alleviated by the efforts of both. Would t e Irish Parliament have granted Catholis emancipation? Would Irish nationality have repelled or soothed the Irish famine? Would separation from England pro tect the Irish peasant? Think on these things, aud let your s mpalhisirs think on them too.' ftosts. 'Abe Hussian minister to the Unit d Slabs, is called somonosolV, (saw my nose oir.j An at tache of the same legation in Washington, Blo'euia no.orf, (blow my nose off.) Besid s which, we have Col. Culmanosoff', in the imperial guard, (cut m) nose oil'.) Marshal Pulinanosotl', (pull my nose utl.) Gen eral Nozebt'gou, (in.se begone, aud many otht rs. An exchange sajs then) is a church somevvhi re in New England, which has a pastor whose uaine is Stone a deacon named Stone a sexton named Stone a collector naimd Stone an organ blower named Stone a siiperinlendanl of the Sunday school naned Stone ai.d last, m.t kast, a pue Lrnu lull ol Stouts. As near as can be estimated there are not fur from twenty millions of sheep in the United Stat. s. liny produce m arl) thirty-six millions of pounds ol uool, that is only about one pound and a sixth inch. Glass Pens are now raaiiU..ctui 1 0 in Englai.d they are represented to do ,(joU smiee. Daniel Webster received IGOO dollars for three days service in cuuducUmi a law-suit concerning a will 8i& oae Oliver iouiitb. In August, 1811, there were upwards of 2,800,000 persons, or more than one third of the entire, popu lation of Ireland, receiving rations at the public expense. OKON INSTITUTE. THE Fall Term of this Institution will commence on the 1st Wednesday in September. The school is under the superintendence of the He v. Cl'siiing hi-i.i.s, A. M.,and consists of two departments, 'the Primary department is taught by Mrs. Eells, and includes, Spelling, Heading, and the Elementary parU of Arithmetic and Geography. The price of tuition is 2 dollars per quarter of 11 weeks. The other department is taught by the Principal himself, ami includes Reading, Writing, Grammar, Geography, Arithuit tic, Algebra, Geometry, aud the sev eral branches of Philosophy, with such Classical studies as may he des red. '1 he price of tuition in this depart ment f.ir H ading Writing Grammar, Geography and Arilhm l.c, is .i dollars for the higher branch. , i dol lars. Arraog uu nls are made to furnish (he most approved books, tor Spellers, Webster's Elemen tary ' is iim(1, and will be sold at cost. Older books n v it I be furnished to each scholar as ma b needed, lor the use of uhich a small per eenlagc will he charged on the tuition bills. A boarding department mill be kept in the Insti tute buildings bv Aahon E. Pledv, Esq., exclusive ly for the school. The highest price tor board, iu una dollar aud fifty cents. Students are cxp eted lo furnish their own bedding. It is confidently tic itcved that, under tiie present able Principal, the miulal and moral interests of the students will be careful t provided for, so (bat parents and guard ians of)outli may commit them to his care with the inmost coiitid. nee. By ordv r of the Hoard, WILLIAM ROBERTS, CliaiVn. SaK in, August -Ji), 18& MM GOODS AGAIN. JUST rc iwd pi r Blip Eveline, and for sale, in ad dition io lh ir lornn r slock, at Couch aud Crosby's, OnognLily and Portland, lilu aim" lanry prints. French silks. Bro. and white drill. .M and V ii o. eollon. Irish linneus. in ms aud ladi.s host . Silk, giass, linnet), aud colt, hdktt Colt, and iu led ll,iuu I. Shirls, glo.s, hutious, suspenders, thread, tape, puis, ih ol. s, plul a, dislu s, lea si Us, cups aud sau cds, iron ob, x ii.i.m 11. U try pans, tea k tiles, tobacco, axes, m uiciiits, coll. , lea, sugar, molasses, syrup, bl'k p ppt r, im gar, paint oil, turpentine, pitch, uails, glass, having aud bro. soap, locks, tiles, buckles, etc., etc., etc. 14e. Continued, the main street house. The LABur.sr am most commodious Public House in OllEGON, IS still kept by the undersigned, where the public ar, . nl.'il.iined free of uiaiiue, as the proprietor always t..ke, pay in baud. TuA.inV for past favors suit yours It .ib to the future but if you cl.osk to sail you uu? r L assured 1 vvill do all I tan to render yjur bluy agi lubh . MOSS. N. B. I will vent the above described property for three years il I can find a suitable tenant. MOSS. Oregon City, April 7. ft