wmiiiwiiii m m i -1 - tl B H i inw, U. 1 I' i -nnsrarsssEseaBCKtmnsTscsre fc'j.-aoHNMLY, Rniron.) tannU-t.tu yoi, 6, , eHIMMft HBCTATOm A WBBKLY NKWSl'APEft, tTTM T TM MOUl, MCUt UTIaaaV - 0. mum iv tu noru er ouuoa. m. AlekfaMn Editor aa Prap'r. i TKRMH. INVARIADLY IN ADVANCU. L Crtaeeeke. ,,. 4W) Aiivmnuuma. ftiHwi (It baa t leea) lira laaartlana. mST.... f 00 aritwtaMlillliiMHli fl M . A Bwrtl daaajiM.ii atada I. yawly ' , TW aaaakat a laaaiUona mart b JxHwll, mrtrl tk mug la, Uirwl thtr w m I M (a, M Meiata) awoetanajiy. lX 1fc MMh pm ifiT aalberirtd t art ee JtMU talk KfaaUtaj. Tk y will rtrtltw tub. airiftteM aad 4t HtWnwnli fur ua. 1. 1. tf . U Mail ant rui Hit Prae. lata Ik Tannery, and U MthJltrd U wiln Mat eali M M tWHIl Nlaim. w ina iuc. A. M. Pol. E,Ofympl,UwUriiilr T.'r. fawiu, Claton. mtiaty. O. T. Um-Aumiim 4. Co., U(oo lljr Carol A Co.,ToilinJ. J. B. M'Cum.r. M.Hikm Oaa. Ahi AMerU. 0. M. V4Li,rq,nitllm. A.J.IIaeati,t. Y mi 1 14) r. !,, Uuacily. iJommi C.Atiar.wH M-uihf Marytiftir J A. HrioM, , IlilUwwjh. J J. W. Nmiti), Naamiih t nulla, IVk eouaiy Jaaa Arrudtti, Uuiwae Vally. VT. II. Rim, tluttnUk. RattaT Hawaii, C'htiiipat:- I)rt A l.iartaa.1, Icklamulf. E.r.Hltata, Ilmloa raunty. J. D. Ilauiti. facifto IMy. Jtroa Coaii. Krtuiw. Unn coualr. r.limo, Plrauat Hill I'arf Offira, Dntn Caaaljr. NTi Ouir, Pall, ColumUa mar. Jmm WaiMiia, Nruniih't Milli, I'lilicauntjr Wttum Uaiuiw. I'aaMnah. Paiib toii Mi'.lli, U T Pine Imilu, Aalaria ,W. H. Out, CUhxo plaloa. POBTRY. Wkait mm Old 7 Van I an aM awl all! haw toaa rWinidVatwtl moralaf jlU to imm; - Aaaaeaa'aataadrmM. tarakil ItoaVieajaVd lilha aalama alfhl, . T ke ataty wtU al told WiHtMH mjr U wbta I aa aid. , WhtalaaaaUtUaawijTMrOi Wil laa fai aaa Ma tax al Mink) A atraaaai wilt kit ai nkkr-laM ' Of aadaaaa, bv iff hi Ih.lr own. Aad aprtnf"aawf( faw'iii vala aafaU tMNarekinMWkta I iniaU. Wkaa I aaa aU I akaU BK eaa Te dk wrlk Bawt ra 1117 fadad kair) Twill W a vaia daara of nuaa la rick lid coallT drraa la ahinr) Dnfhl Jawtw aad Ilia IkI(IiIm( ;ald WUI thann ma not whtu I tni o!J Wbta I an aU mj fnf nJj will La Old lad Infirm anJ bawtd, lika m Or ab,lkalr bodlaa 'ntalh lha aod, TUtlr aplrita dwtHiaf ufa with God; Tba lid chufeb Ull will Uwb htta lotkd Akava tkrir rtat, wbta Itiae'l VThan I in aid I'd ralbar Und Tkeaadlr a'tr each burltd friand, Thai aaa than lata tka raraitl troth Thai nwiU Iba frtaatUilp U ear yauUi j TtrW ba aa aad U kiva Ihtm cold, Oretnap ta ma. whaa I am ot "turn Bawa al MeaiNlr Urenklaif " tv n. n.ci ihmti. Be Ik daw af btautjr brttklrtf Tkreaf b lb curtaJaa af liar t yra, like Ik man, wbta II U.htUof DatUfSt, fram Iba trtmbliaf tklta. fA b)tpbldtaJadbtr afUbT bnfktrwa, TM al but Mih PtaHy lid, Wy,wHk Unirpraaaer lifhtattt, Beaat with id Ik ebarmatbajr hid. WkaalaawtkaraaaunraUlaf, TU lllapttftctlto (raw) UtU tkoajhl I, wblla Ubaldlof , It weald fide fram oft my viawj Bat, aW Ika kaada we cberiah, ' Daaieat an Iba astt which aaam Oaly Wia U bapt, la ptriah, life a fah but happy dream. MBJiwajmwaaawaaaaaaa-aFao ICrEllsa Emiry warm all the girl in Ibeaoulh and wcit lo look out for her gay, deooiving, runaway huiband, David. 8h aay that he haa cruelly left hor, and told lb folki, when he ttartcd, that he waagoingaouth-woai to preavli unlveritl aalvetloa and marry a bootler. Kllza tblnka he may ba eailly known; and, lo prove h My, "David haa a aoar on hla no, MArrt tteralckei il I" 'I'tevad my wife," aald Mr. Caudle, "and Wtbjflrt two month, I felt aa if I eoujd earlier up. Rver ainoo, I have beet) aorry I didn't." 9A'young pott out wett, daaoriblng heaven, aaye, "ll' a world of bllta fenoed tawlth glrlt." Where', the man who won't rapaett . Ts C&'To ratraoa ooe'e iepa I Utter thM prooaed impreparly. OREGON BtTKtsrrr: u-uiuii J grra MXSCBX.X1AHT. . UIHIIC rirttT4WflV4VjT-i rrom llrt IliUmtUlrbU HiiaJiy Maicirjr. MarfcoMloaiae llomllle. m mnxK r. niuaiinonoM, NUMimiTxxii. PaLut UaaTcatt I'ecllug In n parilok lar phnraoilirroa humor, llila morning, I've luck a tuilJen notion lo lioler on (IAS, which la about the mm and aubttanoe of II the ibltoaerpby of tbrts hero ilayt. Maybe aoma of you happen to know that Iker f aeveral dlflcrf nf aorli of fat, amakwMoHkaia aleh bant naM thai I don't llaa to como orcr 'cm here brforn the ladiot, not hiving lime lo explain what thry alunerry: but thcro la 101110 klti.lt of paa which MerrUxly kin ""J"- atan.-alch aa burning g. balloon (, Uuglilnn gai, raplidliig Ra, tHrtry r.eryli.-ro)ouB.ijuro aure l.i linn plciil) o Kat or .oiiic aori. i no inn u- ein to have thegreilrtt propcneriy 10 gll into the human tpeclo, it MW.wi gat, which pullaVm up tremenjiu "'l E1'" m ainailn high notion. Thlt tortrr gn I. a wory great anilrimn to iho bar. ryatocrai-v, for t hen tlie gilt lnflited will. It, they makr an awful big flg.-r on mighty imi.ll tub.t.nce .tnd keep. it. lln blpger and bigger, till ihny butt up; HuttlK. vltyLKunt l.lho ma.lgr cretrrtonlhiay-arlh. Thry I je.t like tbom balloon. Ihal'i made out u Mollm paper: they hit a mighty lair outiMri and a wery impottn appearance, but jou'll find them illlmperaitioi. wbenymi come to try 'em, for they It nothing but begt 'o thin air; plenty of ga and pre. chut little eutnitnce. But Ihr lea. aotld tlufl thry haa In 'em they quicker thry rlao and Iba ea.irr they keep up. That'a the nater of thing In the pollterral at moCtrtand you'll alUr m lha gaalat feller In tbo mott elcwated iltcliaw. lion. ' It's a eort of balloon ga. that ntakvi the gale cut iucI. a iwell that they kin hardly git through a three-foot door tide. way. One of the l.tt inwcnllnnt It gum- elatlla buttle, which it inflated In the recta r balloon fithion, arid when a wlrgln hat one on, It'ant much aa ahe kin do to krr'p from going rihl aloft, or turning toptytny, liken gourd inn water buck et, will, the big eend upwarJi. The gait in glneril it gaty enough in the upper atorict; lli'y hat 110 occitlnn to hato a receplertle ol gauy where' rite, and ihom balloon Uurllc It wrry daugernu. arterkrlt; for tbo gat they It filled with It kumrcrcacoornilcrnniiiiiHitiwiii. brag phllanllirrfitta Ii a colng fur lo let The very air tro.uik In It madf. out on I tB lin,rUrn, B, 04m ,y .id. rela. it; to ll't no wonder lint iwl o wo(.lo (lon,,lp, ff.H mme o( ,10 pMUntfior l,H to full of It. The kinder gat which , 11,Ui,lKw!( IM n, ,J ,ir. ,, , . ,, ,., ,t,..il u.i.tv.r.ivu ui iikiui , iw iiimiw.v. s v- erb 0 toei.lo e, w hit 1 would tlrnot Ihr , , ... . , ........ .1... ' .... ..1 tr ,.ller.airra)r. I ate Mr. HlgginUtom wlruiii lliat wtara tho machine off iutn tho upper rrjumjeal llkn a il,. rocket. Tbo next kind o gat that I ahill con alder icall:d inlUmmcrblc, cos !t takci lire jett at .pilck a gunowder. I've Men a good mtny human thock full ofil. Tho lefteiiiiita and t'other email navy, of- fleer haver purty good rupply, and If you accerdentilly aliool a lit t lo tebikker .pit on I hi I r boon ortrow.cn, or even run aglntt 'en. on a narrow pavement, il et 'em olTlikn Jickton'a firework. Unt It' not ich giaay gaa.y t'hap a the to that lurutoutlo bo tho griateal hero, when thtre'a any rale fightln to bo done. Una day, I happened to knook my elbow aginat young navy gent aa I wit ptatlu him; thia teohed him olTand hi ga blared out wery otful, and ao the way ho cn.ard and dam'd me wat wery aaloniahlng.s I taw how the gaa wat.etoaplng, and I ihaught il ought lo bo (topped olf.eo I guv hi iiom n lectio IwltlMmo aa you'd turn a gt. pipe aplckol and the fire wan put out di rectly. Ye air, ho wa fhet up, right away. Then (itye he,; "l lino you r a blackguard, (aay he,) and beneath any honorable man'e notice, (aaya he,) for my lordChoilerfield aaya, (Mya he,) that a bliokouard oan'l Intuit a gentleman no how," (My he) and ao ha walkod off without another word; for when) IrhKgit wa (topped oft he waijuat aa tame aj a pet aheep. My exeerltot feller (Inner and lnner- eura, maybe tomaon, ynu mout have heard of the age of goold and the age of illver, and ao on: Wall alra, and mad. aroa, tUt la the age of gaa. Moat of the herohtm of our daya I gaa; ao la moat of of the palrollim; ao I meat of lha religion. 'Sf"I'f ATOR.-:?:- Frifyi'"iT-riTr r n m inaajaai "Wf(waHl ma Mar Oregon City, (0, T,.)ffawiay, Novcmkg 4, 1861, W Whon llioieU any :fiollmont got ut to any of (Imki tlilnga, Il U Miy oi: tncnl, d'yo wi) o II burni niMtln ftorce, nuybo, Tor a UelU whllo. tut II tooa go ouij anil It gono rally got out at lh wary lime wlirn l had'nl ought lo. Let ma ax you, wore It your hajrotat Wberaliyounalntat Iok ai 'mt Your patrol' It yelping Hump horalort, and your taint It nolty, alompliiK, aqitai ling, bawling rnuytlckti All of 'em la blaililtra full of ii, lilghly Inilammeni- Me thejr li lobo aure, but ihty glroul no coniiorltWo Mat and no HgnjjJ rnoiigh for 'cm to to to piox youj. by. ami oir moral jwoar, inMl ibatniriiabl. Wlinre Ii your ptilUntliornml Aht all of 'rm 'crptlp Mullrn, rlcrnii hum I, im. Ikva anv nf Vm V-rnt Mr. Mill. rIll p,ern.0 ,10 pf lKKvr Dmm'l i( lK,,le,Btrn, Rcn, ,ow ,,c naPnnt Jau(ull0rt.a , furlI) M.oililatlon and call iem,rlrt ,,, Hon, ,j ).Uj.itrt ut j Mucnj Qui who ilto among all your tMWt t ulo dirklceand intlit pfi fulK ,,oll, ,r ,y Lombard and s!lh atrrelt, but thoy wont own 'ii, o ,. wol i(, wgl Mow ,iemMm ln L c4cj jy i() ril,r (1Weof uMm w0 ,,, e,l)Iou, Mul,,( ,,e odcl ,,,,.,.,,, of p,n.j0p,y, pcrmlli w(oIe , )f n,B(pr tR j (!gtrM,0,i . m of w(ei hu iarJ cvef H) ,0 ,wk pa lIm ,hc!r pirent ami kt f j jjj,,-, nij,no cry M0,y U.at ,. . .. . ,.. .....,- f.V - - ,- Inpi, tbrougl. wet and dry, .piling hit, white pantaloon, and puttlinghluilftoall toitv.of oneouwcnienceT Some people MyVh otn'l write hi own nam, but hew kin that ba Irua when we are hi nemo ttgned lo the perceedingaof all tba beneverlrul aitotbiallon. la the cliyt Well, lr, madam and ml, Mr. Mul '.0 1 tbo only rata phitaotberftit of lha nmeii'jin oeniry, ana eu me ren 1 big, and nothing thorter; o let' pcroted lo the concludln head of iho.ubjlck. The lott kind of gt I've got ipcak of, ia eiploillng gat, a good deal of which ba lately Iwen gintraird In tba United Slate but not ijuito enough to blow up (he Un ion I lie IT. Il takct mora gA to do that tortrr thing thin tho AHrlillonittt, or any other dituninn genta kin inantifacter. Itappearato me that tho rnallctt kind o' men, ineutully and pliytlcor) apeaking, lut the mott o' tl.l aorler ga In their comperaltlon. If you tea a feller under five feet high, he' aure to be a dittuilon man, and if yu hear him tlk you'll think he' going for to blow up tho wliele tuck- umference of natur in firu minute, rel amongit tho aujrnie, and the' a making algua for me to leave oft" andJfO home with her. I could have lotd f6u a cood deal more about thia exploding ga, but If I don't attend to hor eummona, Mr. II. will bo apt loglvoalch.au llluttration of tbo thing which a cortiln diitlngul.hcd horater will not find worry agreeable. OCrlU'ccnlly, In 1'irlt, a young lady nf actcntifi), who had rxprcttetl a ttrong opposition to the Intention of her mothor to contract a tccoud marriage, repaired to tho houto of tho accepted tultor, and nil, m being admlltod, "I with to know If yoi per.itt In your dctlgo lo marry my mother?" On receiving an amwor in the am -null ve, the girl, who r of a highly rerpeotablo family, drow from bo. ticatl. her mantle a platol, which ahe In atiinlly dlicbarged at her Interlocutor. Tho ball graxed l.i thoulder, and lodgrd In tbo wall. Tho young lady wa cm ducted to the oommiiMry of police, and after being Interrogated, wa placed at tho ditpoaal of the procurer of the re public. , A Good Our. White paaalng down Front ttreet yeaterday, we taw two gen' tlemen aomewhat the- worte for having been In oonveraatlon with ''Capt. Wide, key." lutt a wo approaohod them, and for aoma unknown caiwo porbapa l'y chology one of lliem plunged in lha gulUr. Ilia companion atlted him lo rlao, and commenced rubbing the dirt from hi coat. "You're rubbing him dawn, eht" ex claimed wa. Net Madly," ba replied, "merely tcrapfog an aoqualntanee," v 9 mm mi PyVfRVaaQK nut i il ii iiihh iimi n Mmptw Mm If way." nsnoMBscaxras! iiiijiii ' '! J.i (i MrayMg nwMMti I Pram Ida Editorial wrreipoiultnea of thaNiw York Trthme, dated Aug. 5, we tak lb fallowing extract. The writer, Mr, Orly, knowt well how to depict jnletry and wrtlchedne, no matKr where aWrtU either at honioor'abroaili "Thero am (bwer'ruln of dwelling" reoantly olerd and thrown down In Iba Heuththan In the Wett nf Ireland; lho' tkey are not unkuown here; but I w no aw one going up, aava In Immediate jnmnotlii with lb llailrrfcde, in eltMr lot), If Oovewmnt, Society and !kL 1 !f-. il--i-4il. IV iw tvinaiu aw iiit iwt tnvu, ry.may teoMiiierea auaoiineiy wlih hotrilng mora lo do but da- oay. Itrutt, however, tint a new leal It about lo bo turned orrr; (till, It It mourn ful tn pa through ao lino a country and ice how the bind of death haa trantlhrd it. I'vcn Limerick, ai the head of thlp navigation on the glorioii ralUary of the 8'iannon, wlih ttramUat iiivIgKtlou thro' the heart of thlt populcu kingdom for lily or aeventy ii.llea iN.vo it, ahow tear only a recent building, except tho Railroad Depot and tin Union Tour houtc, whllo it general atpect It that 'trV tg nation, decline and decay. The tmaller townt l'tweri It and Dublin have a like gloomy appearance KIM re, will. It de emed 'Curragh' and It lowering rulut, looking mottdreiry of all. Happy la the Irittiman who, In a new land, and amid the acllvltlei and Inpe which It Intplro, Ittparedlho daily contemplation of bit country' ruin. And yet there are brighter abide lo the picture. Nature, aver buoyant aad Imperalitr, doet her beat lo remedy the ill croittd by 'mau'a Inhumanity o man.' The outh of Ireland ietn far better wooded than either tbo north or the weal, and thrifty young forett and troa plant, tlona aoflan lha glooan which unroofed and rulnou cablna would na,luralty luggnt. Though tba lull road run wholly through a lame, dull, level, aweeplog range of kill appear at Interval on either aide, 4dUltlug a lovely alternation of oulllva. lion, gnu ami form, to the delighted traveller. Th hy crop It badly aaved aofar, and aoma that ha Uen cut ovar aV day it ttill under the weather, while a goal deal, though long ripe, remain un. cut; the whet lookt torn lulu and une ven; oatt ('tho principal grain here) aro hort and generally poor; but I never taw thopolatoe njor luxurlinl or promlilng, and the area covered with thlt noblo root It mott extemlve. Tlin poor have a fith ion of planting in halt three to fivo feet wide, with narrow Billet between, which, through Involving oxtra labor, mutt Inaure a largo yield, end pretentta nmtl Imurl. ant appearance. Little rye wat town, but that little I vary goo.li barluy I tut farina from tho itortny weilher, but ia cjnlte thflfty. Yet there I much arable Und either wholly nogleoted or only yielding a litllo grata, white I perceive even leu bo,-j undergoing retlamtlloii than In the Wett. I did not anticipate a tour of pleaturo through Ireland, but !lm reality It more painful than I anticipated. Of all I have een to day at work In the fieldt, cutting and carrying turf, hoeing pelator, (hiking out hay, Aio., al trait one-third were women. If I could hollevo thai their fathert and huabandi were in America, clearing land and arreting cablna for their fulutM home, I ahould not regret thia. Hut the probability I tTat only a few of them are there or hope fully employed anywhere, whllo hundred of neglected, weedy, unpromUIng patch eaof cultivation thowlhat, narrow a th holding mainly aro, they aro yet often unikillftilly cultivated. The end of Ihl it of ceurae rjeotment and the Union work' haute. Alatt unhappy Ireland! it. 0. lUt-aTioNoinr. A Penlan merchant complaining heavily of tome un'mt ten tenc of the lower court, wa told by th judge to go lo the cadi. "Out th oadl I your uncle," urged ihe plaintiff. "Then you can go to tho grand vl- xlr." "Dut hi Moretary I your cott.ln." "Then'you may go lo Ihe Sultan." "But hla favorite aultana la you r niece." "Well then, go to the devil." "Ah, that It a (till oloaar family con nection," aald lha merchant, aa ho left the oourt In de.pair. fW'Aooaunl him Ihy frltnd who da- lra thy goad ratbar thaa thy good-will. v ... - - --.....-. -. - iimi.mi-iin-WHH-wiWTiT-f-wi-iwi.M' im. r B ; J t .11 Tk T Brse. When a raklah youth goct attny frlondt gather around him lo order to re lor htm lo the path of virtue. Klndnttt I lavjthrd upon him to win him back again to Innoetnoe and peace. No on would lutpeel that he had ever tinned. Hut wlien a poor confiding girl I. betray. ed, ahe receive ihe brand of moiety, and I henceforth driven from tho wayt of virtue. Tbo brlrayer It honored, rctpect d, ettccmed, but hi ruined, heartbroken Lct, ,M, )oro , p,(ce for hor tl.ti Id of the grave. Society ha no helping hand for her, no imllet of peace, no voice awzw: Tigaw fW'-rjjsii tie, tl.ey are unknown In lircn. I Hero It deep wrong In lliem, and fearful aro Ihr consequent r Nolhlrg trurr than lha foregoing wa overwritten. The fittlt atalod aro worthy nf the oontldrration of tho phila.ilhroplal or reformer. On what principle ia it tbut an erring female I driven from home and frirtida, and all aoclcty fit for liumlh bo liigt, while an eipiilly erring male ia permitted to ratlin hit ilitlon in fitioty, ud even lo boatt with impunity of hit vloet I On whit principle U it that wo. man ay, rniataa, for hu lictrnfirit and foiemoa: and mott atalout to deary and portcculn tbo unfortunate of her tex on what principle I Il that ah thow( no mercy to an orrlris litter, whllo her awectrtl tmllc. aro lavlthed uiin an equilly erring male T One would tup. poae thlt the pottlbllily of her falling woutd latch bvr to extend that klndiieu lo another of her aex who ha atrtyed from the path of virtue, which tbo may one day want heraelf. When Ihe erring of both aexea are treated alike when both are forgiven and laved, or both apurnd and rulnd we may expect to are lea of II oenlioune, mltery and degradation In lb world, and not much let of the char acter w refer to until then. If there U anygtad reaaonjor making lha dUtinctloa between the Mxea, when both are equally guilty, or, which Ituoftau lha caaa, w. the mall la by far lha guiltier of ibatwo, it hi never been tnado known to ut.J I-'anilv orrosxnTo Nawtrarca. The man that don't lake hit country paper wat in town )eaterdy. lie brought tho whole family in a two horee waggon. lie Hill belioved that (len. Taylor wat Prc.idont, and wanted to know If lhe"Kamtchaklnt" hid tiki n Cuba, ami If to, vher thry hid taken il. lie hid told lilt corn for twenty five conta, tho price being thirty-oui but upon going to depoail tho monejr, they toM him it wa niotlly counlcrfuit. Tbo only bard money lie had wat omo''th.rce cont plrcea, and theae lome ibarper had 'run on him" for half dimri. Ilia old lady amoked a "cob plpo," and would not, believe lha! an) thing cite could bo uaed. Oneoftbr ;; went to a blacktmlll.' .hop to lie nioiiurcd for a pair of thoe, and another lulttouk tho market. houio for a church. After lunging hit hat on a meal. hook, bo piously look a teat on a butcbor'a atall, and llttotind lo an audio. nccr, whom ho took to be the preachort lie left before the "mectlu' wat out," and hid no great opinion of the "tarinlnl." Dnt of llm olrla look a lol of arrd onion to tbo pott ollioc, to trade them for a lctj ter. olio nau a tuny, wmcii ine rarrieu in a "lugar.trougb," ttofphigHt tii.c to rock II on the ildowalky When "ll (cried, ahe (topped It mouth With an old atocklng and (ung "Uarbary Allen." Tlxoldett boy had aold two "coon-ulnty and wa on a "buajj," When laat aecn he had calledJoiagTaM of yiody and water," aoditood aoakingglngerbread and mak ing wry face. The ahop-keeper, mittak. ing hla moaning, had given him a mixture talaoda and water, and it tatted itrongly of aoap. Out "ho had beam tell of tody and water, and waa bound logive il a fair trial, puka or no puke." Somo "town follow" camo In and called for lemonade with a "fly In it," whereupon our 'aoaped' friend turned hi back and quietly wiped vrrtl flic Into hi drink. Wa approached Ihe old gentleman and tried to get him to "lubscrlbe," but he would not lltten to II. Ho waa opposed lo "Internal Improvement," and ha thought "laroeo" waa a wloked Invention, and cutierwaten' noililn but "wanliy and wexatlon." Nona of hla family aver larad lo'raad, but on boy, and ha "twhd aehoot awhile and wial a atudy. In' dlwlaliy." (t, D.'WAToif mt.wi!iti6,Tu. Sik t. i 1 1 CMPPIHG-.' . ,m wnwmwti .rywaCTVQi AfetMaMlK. (O Quito an unexpected ooarrwc took place during a ileamboat cxpurtiat) (gem Ilalllmorp a few daya 4e. 'J A young woman named Jonet, baying oVmi ed until qulto exoilod, waa ao Jmprtia 1 to drink loe-wat The oorwatjyaMa wat, a violent apatmodio abolle. t,' liV agonltlng oriel excited ihe? ympathy'J'ef all praenl, am) brinly and IhaaWetaj went put In requUd'on. Dut tbe.exlja-, ment wa toon allayed .by the annousoa' niont that an additional pamnter," Wlia hail gild no fare, waa a) board lb boat. ; , OTha Oloato:Jarnaal,t-arrAtaMrr date, Mya: Lika Mibnfgan waa playing let nlict again all di) yeaterday, the water rl.lng from two to four fret every hkll hour or to, and a (tiddcnly receding. At. dutk, while the lake waa a araooth at a mirror, without wind or any apparent canto, tho water rote lo:ienalght of four Irei twite within on hour. "What haa onuieil (hit great commotion" with M Michigan, ia a myalery. It I 011101 wry unaccountable. -' ! 0 A msn named Slirlton, confined in a jail near Kllicott'a Mill, Maryland, (of participating In the murder of'a.whola family, and under aentencc of death, ha modrttly requrtted hit Jailor to let blmgo at large a fewday, In order that he may' kill two of the wltncuc that teitlncd a." galnit him- Ifo tayt be will be perlec'. ty anlliflcdllien, and thry may hang him at anon at Ihty pleaw. OCT Hero ia a aentencc which w ree. onunand to Cubaneerc , 'Neutral Htateiare bound to be alrlot ly neutral, aud il I a inanifeat and grow impropriety fur individual toeogagattt. thculrll conflict ol other Stale, and tbua bpatwarwl.il their goveramaat I al, peace. Daniel Webtter'a Latter to Mr. Fox. " (Kr When man with to get out af trou ble, thy ek advloe from, lawyer lha aaa; anew la law mwM jmmunmlmv monev by aowlnr dlenlon"' Wbta they wiah for health, thry apply- to th doctor Ihe only man In the world who can make money by keeping people f 'cl. Queer animal, that human being well hei. Otr Women have much nicer Mm of the beautiful than men. They are, by far, tin tafer un plrce in the matter of propriety aud grace. A mora achool- girl will bo thinking and writing about Ihe beauty of bird and flower, while hrr brother ia robbing the netta and destroy ing the flower.. ter A lady in South Carolina My ah poet heart aud tout for the union, for if Ihr Rtatrt may tepnrnte whan they plcaw, after making a bargain of Union, lb nrxt thing will bo the right of, the men claiming tho right lo aecrdo from their wit rathe moment they dltagreai or hap pen togct olfcndrd with theinv CiA woman' fr'.endahlp border! more t-loicly on love thin man'e. Man affect each other initio reflection of noblo or friendly acts, while the women Bak funcr proof., and mora ilgn and expret- lout of attachment. OtrA woman quarrelling llh her iuaband,toldbIm alio brlloved fdirwa odloi ho would marry tho davil'a daugh tyrho law doe uot allow a man to marry no liter," repuaa in lenuer huiband. . (XT Lake I'rio haalalian to ifoulfo. A number of magnificent watarapouta ' were recently aeon rltlng In majeaty from lit aurface, by Ihe people of Sandutky, ' who thronged the houtetopt to behold Ilia pectacle. Oir There I no hope for moral 'delin quent In Uotton. Recently Mvoral per onrwero fined five dollar and coal, for having danoed at a. wedding Mtwakn It n and 1 o'clock on Sunday morning. (& The Mlatourt Meaaengat aay: "A young man about twenty.flve year of age, named , wa aold thia mora- Ing under ihe Vagrant Aot" traajaiaaa . dollar ' r r '. ..' J ftSrThe newcBathullai'of Ohio only . authorjaaa the latulaf jlnHlirj, keeping gunpowdar for al, M ' 69 Vinegar hatte wftb mtttk M- pbor MrMU la a raoaa aarrtatt MarHaVur 1 " 1. ti ' siml5v,l' d oB n t; t W