TIIE QIIEGON ARGUS, TERMS OF SL'nSCRIPTIOS. ,, irsu, will furniihtil at Thrtt Dolhn -iHWi'r" , U km Ik' ""'y ' ""' Tli raw iWtora " tia,,d .H ln "' r. M,,r' " "" "f V""' Tire VMiririU bt thmgtii Jurat iwM N, , ;4rril-n rtctirrd r a jwriei v MP" iiuautiauei tiutil all antarngri ,pil '"' " "f "" rm,htr- , carmen, T tiolaraUalr. man llolAC'K Ah' ryrrlin, Ml we, when Hie happy lot (vhd, barhrJ In odoroun i1p in his fond arm Tlite. in "' ii'i'iv for whom llio not of golilea-filorled hair l)0t IllOU flllWIH" I" CMUUiliJ I Ala". P00' ' '10 r"(' Cl Peaniiuf in" . (low oft "In" lliy ficklaucM bemoan, Wh'ii M 10 "''""W" nJ ! unskilful n piiciUSilwliolil with leinpm! wilJIy wilful Tha liPIy "'" n'vrthrowu ' II who now hojiM llml thou will over prove All roiJ uf earu, uu l full of fond ell Ji uriiij;, Knout nul lliat varica mora thao seplnra avc r The flclle brealh or luo. vefring Ah! Imp'tai l'ei (n hmn, like araa untried, thou ircnieol Mr I Thut hi) ara-going'a ended Mv votive 1 provra, to llwea dark goJe eue- tVho a'cr ilia Wavee prrmde. pm Jed, Corntill Mugatint. V ' '.! 1 t - .- - - i. .11 f.erruplloa lavraltsaUni l.niunilut. Uu (lie 5th uf Murcli, the Home raised I committee of fire for tlio pnrposo of in vestigating whether tho President or any other officer of tho Government lias, by money, patronage, or other improper mean", sought to influence tho action of Congress, or any committee theroof, for or against the passage of nny law appertain ing to the rights of any Stale or Territory, and also whether any officers of the Gov- eminent have, by combiuut.oa or other wise, attempted to prevent or detut tlr; execution o? any law, r-j whethiT thu Fr.a'id'.a! 'uM failed or refused to execute any law, ami ulso inquiring into alleged abuse in jw.-t olTices, navy yard, puMic buildings, and other public works of tlie United Stntea. On the 23th, Mr. Duehanan sent a nies Boge to tho House, solemnly protesting against the proposed action of the House to inquire, ly Coininittee, into his offic'td coixliiet. He treats it us an insult to the TCvcifignly of the people, whose represen tative lie fc, anil insists that the House can only proceed uguinst him in the manner pointed out in tiic Constitution, 1y im peachment. The mi'ssafre was entirely un expected, and, it is said, was w holly his own net. Jt created a profound sensation. The message was referred to the Jud'c'ary Conjmitlco. teJ" The New York Times referring to the personal quarrels uuJ petty bickering in which some newspapers are prone to in dulge very justly remarks: If editors choose to exhibit themselves in the character of game-cocks, they may always bo .sure of certain amount of admiring attention from a class of people of whom the Scriptures as sure us their nature shall not be expelled from them by braying them in a mortar. Hut the mass of readers iieillur know nor care anything about the merits of such con troversies as these, and regard every line that is spent upon the small rivalries, and petty jealousies, and iuibccilj quarrels of the journalistic world, as a tacit insult to their own good sense, and a downright fraud upon their patience. Ik -A Vol. VI. Air. i.i x' . . rV i tcM) iNCHHjmicr, uevotwl to jflp Interest ofLe LaWing GWs, , ami advocating the side of Truth in every issue. ORliGOX CITY Hrlry U Vai,hlKloa. it in lucuiny evening the tvciiwof tho rresident' levee or reception. Mf-i go up. Wo find tiie carriagfwuyVaArront' blocked, three deep, with lin-WVnc-ht-, . with here and there tho inyVretMitioiw turnout of a foreign mlnhjlmt nothing to tomjiaro with the gnyli and prodig l.iaia . jtwt I .IIaI. ........ 7 I i.o iniiiiiiBMiiiviii iur,K oy 8ix uorsca, three uiirciist, FROM TIIK KA.STKItX BY POXY KX PRESS! v n rvv nr a v STATICS. iirtCSorper'a Ferrv iy I no rs3to.fcergea .r). I8 60. No. 4 Furry a flair, was arrested by thoNOto-Sergeaiit-ut-Arins, in Con cord, Mass., Tmt was released on a hubean curjum issued by tlie State- rmprrmo Court, The I'ouy Kxprew left fit. Joseph, Mo., amidst great popular excitement. Several on the 13th of April, at 9 a. ., und nrrir-! "Ulcere who assisted the Sergcnnl-at-Arm.i ed nt San Francisco on the 23d at 10 ,i. u i '" MrnS Sanliorn, were held to unswer thewlmlethno from the Missouri lr S bill Is strong the 1 acifle Ocwn being tev days one hour opposed by tho lobby, but will probubly and a half. The Express was detained six pass as amended. (i win s single route bill for tho overland Ttrniilivnv flu id n.i...ii.: i .. . nours ai lioucrts' Ureek. Iiv reason of t ie """fj a pnmnar jcwms , . ' . . . . '.....ii nii i,,. ,rntut n.i ,i10 .,.. Machine. Weulsoa long procession ,.r, en oil hi reported bv Halo, adiijited. of people on fot which at the gate is con-' " the lust 1 ony hxpresa l-ft M. Jo- )olglls Hto,k -u 8:lil, 't0 ,JC rM alJ stantly receiving accession from the pan. tU Ur of th ei,-T Ult tl,? ut Pren,,ulu- ing omnibussc,. We fall into I;ne--wo n ! twii ! ccompoiiiwl tlie ct' Tlio lfiiim-ratla Stale Convention of enter ths Iui.ko n... I i, .,-i' i . with a sH speech. We make an abstract "xas lately laid took strong Southern mt( r tlie house e find the vestdmle con- of ()(e Jt grounds. A resolution wus nl,o pas.sed re verted into a convenient hat and cloak ' T , ,r , quiring the delegation to withdraw from room for gentlemen, the ladies beimr more1., .y'""""".. 7" u,e "mZ , llao Charleston Convention if the two. particularly provided fur, u l -no VL'UI IV III I rump lin m.. ' i.rnnni .1 .. 1 1 . 11 i:..,..- .1 . -i-d -v - ' . ' . 1 imrus rule oe I'el.t cling lint nrmd u nrnnosit on to 1 iv Mn 1 t.ih tio.1 . . und deadweight to a mau in charge, and tween l'ike's I'eak and Nevada. receiving a ticket therefor, wo cross the Fiimsworth said that John Wesley de central hall und enter the door of the elio- tdur.tl nIh very to lie the sum of nil villainies ticul saloon. Just inside the thre.hold we vlirntwnP(tl , ' ' , ,.,, cueouuter tlio l'resident, with a sub-official oiiinion. or two ut his side for tho introduction of! Jenkins You declare a lie. nirllonary of l.ove. I'.oii'lu.tril. Moukstv. Modesty in woman is the charm of charms it is the mantle of green to nature, without which she is a desert, or a morass. It is modesty which supplies the very nerves und soul to beauty. "A fair woman without virtue," saith tlio lii- straiiL'crs. Wu urc introduced. "Ilmmr r aniswortli I am not in the hubit of ble. " is like palled wine." It is a woniau's II Jill a . to meet you, Mr. rresid-r.i . vou are look- pomf of Aoiinr, which sho can never allow i to be insulted with impunity. Her honor, making a fool of mvself. I . . t T I il . 1,,,. 1 1 , jciik us 1 run 1 receive inai answer. ...b .u.....hJu.; wuii. "lliank you.s.r," Adjourned. like the snow, U melted with tho slightest npiiuu o.a bucK, "my liealth :s pretty j In the heuate, April i, the Indian an-, touch. It is liko rose-water in a beautiful good. Ara vou loin in town'' lint tlm1 propriutio'ii bill was taken up. Mr. La-' jduss, break the irlass, und how doth the crowd is pressiii" mioii our rear and we! ,ll"mlll0V('11 111,11 !t be amended to allow fragrant essence embruce the dust, and lose , J '. , t .' , . i Cal.foruiii to take care of Indians within forever its charming sweetness! must pass on soma s;. feet, environed by own lj01,,,M H fM it wng 110t of.j Xo.Kor tt little Word, this is a tremen hooped sk.rts, when suddenly we find our-, ten California came preaching economy, j dous one in love. When it is really a ncg selvcs in the presence of the bright auJ ' but many thought she was entitled to a ativc.it is a funeral bell rung with one happy face of Mifs Lane one of those '''caring. If the amendment passed, the ' ruthless blow over the departure of the hist .,,., p . i . c? i . i i i Indians would be better cared for. at ro-' hope in a lover's breast. 15ut no often ' .7, . .. , T VT :hm l"nm- lnK'uns y In loV0i A ri'f,,,ul m' be I-TU jouth Ml' here on his rather', neck, CatMS US UlltU to tlie castles, the Iroilba- In tin. 1lnni tlm niil-.ni.lvo-nmr 1 .III Li.n kh ns to ninniinl. in n nmmisp A u ... f...l..l l . . . , i - - -" v'.oM"., ( - i uithi; vmi, iiij miiKii mi iiuui i a uouis und the fair and queenly damsels of was called up. Mr. Hooper, delegate from chastisement may bo so udiuiuistered as to 1 w.n ,je with yon!" Colonel Hayne, as tho days of chivulrv. I Utah, made a sjicech against it. He said be really a curcss. I ,e was 0uded with irons, could uot return Here comes a nu'inber of the cnato with ,,l,,tll0t moru ,,ln,, llillr ,lic llc0P' ri I'oitinu the QrEsnos-. This is a terri- the embrace of bis son, and merely said to n vnim.r rrh-l ..,n., ..). ti.. .... I 1',h1' lo ret-or'l'!i!0 pulvgamv, and not . bio business to a timid lover a thing which tm n tv,,).t iiyp, my ROn lire to hon j o o" "1 intn arm, iney are, i. ,r ,.t ,nia tir:i -l - it? lint tlm missimrp ha dreads more tliim tootli-iiiilliiiir. A1oiil'' i.u .. lirother V.xrrailoa ef Cel. ltt" Among the distinguished men thut fell victims during the war of the American Revolution, was Col. Isaac Hayne, of South Carolina; a mnn, who, by amiability of character ami lugh sentiments of honor and uprightness, had seemed the good will and affection of all who knew him. lie had a wife and six small children, tho eldest boy thirteen years of age. His wife, to whom he wus tenderly attached, fell a Tic tim to disease; nn event hastened probably by the Inconveniences and sulTcriiiL'S inci dent to a state of war, in which the whole family participated. Colonel Hayne him self was taken prisoner by tho ltritish forces, and in a short time wus executed on tho gallows, under circumstances calcu lated to excite tho (lee)M'st commiseration. A gieat number of persons, both English and American, interceded for his life. Tho ladies of Charleston signed a petition in his behalf: his motherless children were pro presented on tneir bended knees as humble suitors for their belorcil father; but ull in vain. During the imprisonment of the father, the oldest sou was permitted to stay with him in prison. Beholding hit only surviv ing parent, Tor whom he felt the deepest all'ection, loaded with irons and condemned to die, lie was overwhelmed with conster nation and sorrow. The wretched father endearored to console him by reminding him that the unavailing grief of the son teuded only to increase his own misery; that wo came into this world merely to die, and thut he could even rejoice that his troubles were so near an end. " To-morrow," said he, " 1 set out for immortality. Vou will uccoinpauy mo to the place of ex ecution; and when I am dead, take my liedy and bury it beside your mother." , .111. , , , , v - . t J n r D OiUl uuu uj u guiiu nil, nig IV nvi p:r.inp, the daughters ol the pour widow of this bill would be looked iiimn as a per- tiuiu after he knows that his fair ouo has j couutrf livo to take care of your ... .. I . . I I . . .... ... ... 1 I. ..I. ... .1 .1.1 .1 1 I .. .!...! I - 1.!... i ..r...- . . . . aiwuo.se House no is a uourucr. Jlere is sei uiion ami an insnii ny incwuoiu people, inauu up iier iniiiu 10 nave iinu, bhu itucr an(j i-ttlu sisters." The next morning Helper Republicans of the : mlJ. there would be no telling the result of she has shown nun that her soul, it not "in Hayne was conducted to the plnco of cxe- Miin' w ill it nntl.rrn fil ' l'"'"r uosiiio leeiing. anus, in cage, iui u.o tuning, miii iio,cut;0n. approaches tho business of formally pop- His son accomnanied him. SoonastlieV ping the question covered with blushes, ami canlc j siglt 0f tho gallows, the futhcr trembling with fear. strengthened himself and said. "Now. mv Takixutub HixT.-Giving and taking son( K10,v yourself a man! That tree is idrortly sreiit'cmn J crl""c"t ol" l!lu St ,to of Ues,'rel l'"Ksed the hint Is a sharp practice in love, which the boundary of my life and all my life's .. b .... Feb. 18, 1S55, with a proviso that tho often puts to the stretch the utmost ingemi' sorrows. Beyond that the wicked cease t..e ladivs With li.in I)r.l()( r(, BC..u- u::(jcr s,,;ti 0rdinui:c ity of rustic swains and maidens. There rrom troubling nud the weary arc at rest. KirTho Akron (Ohio) Beacon soys that on the 21st ult. Mrs. Aim Humford, an Irish woman, residing iu Talliuadge, eommiticd suicide by drowning under very Angular circunistanecs. She hail recently given birth to an infant that hud not sur vived its birth, and tho anguish thut she had experienced as to the destiny of this nuhaptized offspring drove her to insuuily. She left her bed nt an curly hour iu the morning and walked more than a mile, bare-footed, over the snow, frozen ground and ieo, to tho P. and 0. Canal, got a rail from a fence, broke a hole through the ice and plunged in. She was tracked from the dwelling to the spot, and the shawl floating iu the hole indicated where the body was to be found. Cassius M. Clay has published an l'peal to the people ot Madison county, Kentucky, against the Revolutionary Com nittte, from whose denouncement he re Witly escaped by n small majority. He lays he advised Hunson and his associates lo leave, as he has discountenanced those radicals; but if the Republicans are at tacked they will defend themselves. He ..admits that he may fall, but he cannot be .drirea from his duty. If he falls it will ,not lie in vain, gnd, perchance, his blood iHay atone for the wrongs of his race, and itheir States a. be free. A Noble Sekkkent. In Alexander iRatnilton'g first political speech, occur diese eloquent words: "The sacred rights of mankind are no to be rummaged for among old parchments or musty records; ?liey are written as with a aanbeam in the hele volume of human nature, by the fond of Diviuity itself, and can never be sed or obscured by mortal power." It is better to love a person you auot marry, than to marry a person yon Mt lore. This is a short tt for a kng sermon, which human experience will "Miaue to preach " outil the ht syllabi, f recorded time." Sever telTy oar' wife you married : kecsiiie yoc piti-t-d let Ictely toit'on. one of the .tvuou ivin n.-iiiLi ".III H 11.111 IIIL-I , I Ml . I llrtj pn riM I'll I nr. I -1 1 Iii:piI IJUIa lifl I In. lull eater. Hero coin s the popular Kxtra lslkM jiIySnmy n t-rime, uul proviilrs Tor Billy Smith, in his gray suit of Virginia' its punishment. The bill also annuls the homisnun. will hull' dozen Ldi s iu h's'ordiiinneo of tho so-called Provisional Cov- train. This genial is Prcstou Kiu', nwl t ur", p.iuaps, liom the banks or the bt. slioid I not bo interfered with. ' are a-thousand nidescribiiblo l.ttlo wnyR in l)0n't lay too much nt heart our separation! I.jwrence. That litlla lady with a clear After the passage of the nnti polygnmy J which love can i delicately show itself, with- j it nitl bo bnt short. To-day I diet and ri:i"'n" laii'h thut lively little bodv an-' ''i". gi'o-it confusion prevailed in the House. : out the formality of wonls and declarations. y0n, my son, though but young must shortly luircntlv atront twonlv-firc vears of n-e At 0110 ,ime ,,"'ro w"s probabilily of a ! The eyes, and every expression of the face, f0iow me. .' yeS n,y fatlierj" rqil ed I ' ... . ..... n- ,.......! ;.... it' . 1. 1. ..u. a nl II..;.... aaii m ili ( n-ltiln tit vniirn rmnu n ' is that distinguished lawyer, Mrs. Ocn. j tlie ci.uir. sit demurely in church, listening to another Gaines. But we see that Congressmen I.ovcjoy, of Illinois, made u bitter speech prompter than the parson; and on tho way and clerks, diplomats and ofliee-scikers, ngaiust shiverv. Ho left his seat, and! home, the plucking of a simple- violet by Cubimt Ministers, butchers and bakers, 1 "1' '"front of tlio Clerk's desk. tlio roadside, and giving it to. a particular L I Baiksdale, of Mississippi, told him to' lad or lass, is a very loud hint that soinc- newspaper mm, pamt-rs, poets, pastors ti) h:s 0W( si(k rf thc' jr , M tlliuks , oJ d,al of S011lcl)0jy. und danciii '-masters, diamonds und came- TlmpniiriKiiiiiu-iiai.Ti.nl Tlm nipmliers Yks. Ves is the lover's uass-word to tlm lmWui Itu ctnn1 lib nna Iru niilt vim I ourl os, silks and muslins, the eaters of canvas- , rose from th.'ir seats, and nrcssed forward , the kingdom of heaven, into wh'ch it ier j niotiuiilL-8a' with horror. Till then he had nuts liuu to enter and una tho angel ins ,ver)i incessant V. but soon as he saw that the broken hearted youth, " I shall shortly follow you; ftir, indeed, 1 feel that I can't livelong." And his hielancholy anticipa tion was fulfilled in a manner mdre dread ful than is implied in the mere extinction of life. On seeing his father in the hands of the executioner, and then struggling in 1 RATE.S OK AlJVKUTIHINOi Ou Muarr (twalvt liars, or law, kfrviar nwMiira) tit iuaertion ... f S 00 1-jicb aulMaquanl l.iKriii.,... 100 Unlnew eardi ana jraar..' SO 00 ' A liberal daJueliaa will be made la tlMaa,wh aJvertlae by iba ytar, tH The number of iMMrtione aliouM be nou4 . an Hi mar ((in nf nn Jeerliaeimiil, iharwin ll will ba ubbi4trd till forWJdeu, bm! charged ao cordinjly. CTT Ublluary imilera will be charged half the ibuve mlra f advrrlinitig. tlT i I'aiNTlxa eaeculej with naalnaa anil diipalch. I'aymrnf fur Job Printing murt It maJt an delirrra uf Ihi fork. back mid the consumers of salt junk, arc. 'u ''''" '"ro I-ovrjoy was. all fused toother, and fusing for tho two T ''de shook his cane, , ,i . i.i . . I liovfjnv n rascai. . hours of the levee; and that thc spectacle, j Lov;.joy suit, he WM ot , lo jlt,mi. including Lord Lyons, who looks very d.ited. much liken modest Scotch curate upon, Many of the Republicans crowded around and called heart hus sought (or. AiiTEJirs Wino'd Coiutixo Kxpkiu- sight, tho fountains of his tears Were Rtuiinchcd, and he never wept more. He died insane; and in his lust moments often three hundred a year, is a very satisfactory Lovrjoy. exhibition of republican equality. exce. It was a enrm still night m .loon, 1 eelj upon his father iu terms that brought wnen uu uaiur wus niisni oc nary .ener tears from the hardest heart, I disturbed the serene silence. I set with Mr, "Harnett said the gentleman must tlc 'j''k of '"j, ';l,rt'8 "Hcckshuus on the ,.L-rvnm l.la -nr : fence of her duddy's pa.stur. I had exper- SolTHKHX Hotfl'ITAI.ITV.- iif Tt.i.ltii 'Ainiei.l r... i siienk from his seat. fr Si.nimtf ' Finally, order was restored , .w.iuw - - I I 'ienced a luinkerin arter her fer sum time, i . . . .. . . i n- n i.. .i."ir .i. i.:n r. .i. ,i.:...:.. out ( lursuiu tirociumo mi paHimn, iveu. or several ot the per- . . , r ; niis:.lllv,i we set tlmr on tho fence a swingin our feet sons concerned in Brown's forny into Vir- nll(1 urt,.r tt ,II0tinl, to re-commit with in- i 3 frow & blushing as red as the Balding- Dn. Johnson's Ki.oole.nce. With all Dr. Johson's wordiness, there is scarcely one syllable to lie spared from the follow ing description: " Who, when he first saw the sand or ashes by a casual inteiiseness of heat niclt- l v-vuiiiiuu. nun in- ... , .. . . . , , i i . . . it- t 1 -.1 . iii.t.i i.-aiiI t.i i.'ii.Iiiiki'i. li ti-ti in n l.r.ni. .i A l..n.l.. I... lA. i llliw niuuie iiuu.- -ih.n m . u inn. iuinimi. .... ... .v. ... v.....w .w. . nhw ...... ... uiiiiii, "(.iiv .iiiiiiiv.i.. j ii . iu Miuriiunn in r.i nun; liiinin uriuniii iu . , , - i i i i -.i I I pardon for Stevens. In speaking of the ' the Cherokee Indians, was agreed to.and ''"' cuua I make no dow t. ! ences, udJmM wit h nnpuri Ues w on d hearing before tho hesuvs: "The hear evens. In speaking of tho the Cherokee Indians, was agreed to. and uuheu urJ 11 "l,u' ".uo" l- ",l ' "In, tee o7 ard n ' ''V a vote of m to 93.- My M WUS 7 ?hmU '"y" 'UV """B,ned '" 1 ? ."! '""I1! ,o con nitcco pardons , . f t w !k my t BJ M ,mlM. conveniences .of do as would leanng before thc coinmit- j.or ')ie woond allekshuimtely round Suzuiiner sn tune constitute a greiit part of the hap- tee so generously neconled to me was on- j j,, thc Son.ltfti on tle Ir sumer taincd by going to tho Capitol, accosting offered a resolution thut the Committee on thd first Senator I met, stating my errand ' Foreign Affairs be instructed to consider ... - I,.- ,. l,.,t ;..l,l ll, ol,:.,f.,.,n ,.tnn-.. .ml i.iu nmnrv din ask n? for t I mav """V . " ' ."" my name, in courteous, nerformcd for a person coinini unon such , T-ftr a bloody contest, to capture i .i... t :.. ti. 1 and brill' ini as prizes into a United world. I will add that in other parts of nines of thc world? Yet, by some such fortuitous liquefaction was mankind taught to produce a body at once in a high degree solid and transparent, which might admit waste. Sez I, " Su.unner, I think much of u." Sen she "How u do run on." Sez I. " I wish there wero winders to mi sole soze yu cood see sum of mi fcelins," . tho light of the sun and exclude tho vio lence ol the wind; wiucn migni extend me lit of tho philosopher to new ranges of it; 1 continued in the following st rune: : existence, and cliarni linn nt one luuo wnn "Ah, cood ycr kno the slecplis nites I ; the unbounded extent of materiul creation, J ' , uuiiertaKeii, in time ol peace, auu Witnouti ' , , , - . istake, but I do not believe that such a ; s.inction of Con r ,0 use forL.e ngllilist , and I side deeply i lew ...rteous, magnanimous action would be ' two other vessels, in Mexican waters, and, 1 . 1 PuWSed. 1,cr. but she made no reply to sigh .Lft. 1.1,.1,, A,,(..oi i ..tr.. nm iitt 1 continued in the following strune: . exis .u... .'.-!.... !...! T-:.. " Ah. -cood vcr kno the slecplis nites I; the nnrt iVnt.ltnn-' heir 'officers prisoners- Pul'se 0 yur "O"'1'. 'ow vittlis ''as cst nnJ ftt u0,,,l"r Wltl1 ,I,B e,,dl,'RS sulj'rJ""- ' n ? ;Z e anv action of tu me & 1,ow "li Ii,ns is tion of u,,imul lifn- Bl,d wlmt is 'vi of n,ore so to consider whel.r any action of importance, iniitht supply the decays of in states I and also Virginia I have been well treated; but Col ,ress WllS Ilect,s.sarv, here I have experienced a hospitality that j There was some tulk of a duel between I have as vet (lone nothing to merit thut Pryorof Virginia and Potter of Wisconsin, no stranger could hare a right to expect, 1 r language useu in uconie, shrunk un. yu wouldeut dowt mo not by importance, might supply the decays no means, Guze upon this wastiu form 1 tore, and succor old age with subsidiary and these sunken ize," I cridc, jumping up. j light. Thus was the first artificer iu gluss I shood have continured sum time longer, employed without bis knowledge or cxpec- ; probly, but unfortuiiitely I lost mi baluucc . tation. He was facilitating and prolong- and thut will make me remember the city Misckllaxkoi s. In Phode Island, the j & fL,ii over intwo the pustur ker smash, J ing tho avenues of sciem, and conferring . . . .. I ... mciill.ul in r.irn. nf Slnpnirii.i vrUft u: a..ai.I.. it.muimi ttilai.TF til litirtiocf anil niruifc limlinnr lilpuKliri!) of Richmond very lonij."' A Stone i koji St. Helena. G. W. Kimball, the United States consul at St. Helena, has obtained one of the original stones from the tomb of Napoleon I. as a contribution to the National Monument at Washington election resulted in favor of Spraguo, who tariu mi cloze and severely damagin iniself was run by tho Democrat. JIo is a sort i generally. Suzunner sprung tu ml assist of Republican. The Democrats hive I alK.9 onj dragged me 4th iu dubble quick elected 13 of 32 Senators, and 33 of 711 time. Representatives. In Connecticut, the vote stands for Gov ernor, Buckingham, Rep., .43,212; Sey mour, Dein., 42,543. Senate, 14 Rep., ,! 1 II, ,m . llnncn 1 17 Itnn anrl Xt Tr irne nut nil hniinl Hie j. ' " ' Drm, Then drawin herself up to her full bite, scd: " I wont listen to yur noncents eny longer. Just yu say rite out what yu are (trivia at If u inecn gitten hitched, im in." Small-Pox-Is Tins a Fact? A gentlc- S. steamer Mystic, which left St. Helena ; rn t)ie town elections in Wisconsin, the man of intelligence and observation informs Jan 4th for the coast of Africa, and Republicans have gained. j us, from ull the information he can obtain o-n,.M Jnli-ilih-l,o tr marred to the U I I" Indiana, the town elections were from medical men, now having many cases would prohalily be ransfcr cd to the t. of treatmenti tl)at t,ere S. storeship Kebef bound home. Louis Tho D,nl0t.rilU have elected the Mayor1 no house in the city where gas is burned, Napoleon, the present Emperor of France, 1 0f ij'reilton j,y 400 majority; the opposi-jof the ordinary consumption, in which the gave his consent to thc removal of tho tion have a majority of the council. , disease has yet found lodgment. The gas, stone to Washington. Its removal was' Thc Special Railroad Committee of the ( it is supposed, is a powerful disinfectant, House has been considering and reeonsui- ami nence mere a 110 roni.igi muu me cring the bill for the Pacific Railroad, and ' circle of its influence. He says that a pcr on April 8th determined on adopting the' son burning gas may contract the disease Curtis bill, with a clause that the road abroad and take it home with him, but it tS-Parson Browulow soys, iu a recent si,0uld touch at Salt Lake City. This will , will not lie communicated to any other letter "We cannot couutenaoce Sewnrd, be resisted in the House by the lnrge in ; members of his family. 67. John'i Aeee. ' .... 1. . . .1. f . I . -.. .1 teresi iricnuiv 10 me suuiueru jirujeui, biiu, : if it should 'pass, will encounter decided : t-Sr Thc Washington Constitution calls niinnaiiinn in the Sennte. i fr an explanation of the following " mv- nc IS a scouuurei onu ucuirs n. witnessed by several French and American officers, in company with Mr. Kimball. because he is a scoundrel and avows it. We cannot conntenance Donglas, because ft . . ..11 ir-: r..m.. l.:tl Iapimi. Hllurutin " w-liiih it nnia frnrti llm 1 u win was 10 can uij i kiwi s mu mi - nu.i ....-..., - v ' . the 10th, with a prospect of its passage, j Boston Advertiser: Pbovidexce-Docbters. "Itissomuch pent intelligence has satisfied the Ca-i "It is generally understood that Mr. fiod for heaven than for nnilinu.4 that a Pacific Railroad throuirli riewurd could, 11 he choose, disclose Inci- mpracticable. the highest and most lusting pleasures. He was enabling the student to contemplate nature, and the beauty to behold herself." Items kob IIochrkekiinu. Do every thing in its proper time. Keep every thing in its pbice. Always mend clothes before washing them. Alum or vinegar is good to set colors of red, green, or yellow. Sal-soda will bleach; a stoonful is enough for a kettle of clothes. Save your suds for garden and plants, or to harden yards when sundy, Wash your tea-trays with cold soda, pol ish with a little flour, and with a dry cloth. Frozen potatoes make more starch than new ones. They miike nice cake. A hot shovel Ifld over burnished furni ture will take out white spots. A bit of glue dissolved in nkim-milk and water will restore rusty old crape. Ribbons of any kind should be washed iu cold soapsuds, and not rinsed. If your flat-irona are ronh, rub them well with fine salt, and it will rouke them smooth. tul By a reepnt order from the War Department, a military poU ia to be estab lished in the vicinnjre of Fort Boise, on The dents of the anti-Lecompton struirgle which; Snake river. It will be garrisoned by easier to trust .,i, n ;.i . tm:tten child of God. who British dominions is . . ' j i. 1.. nroiect is abandoned. ami(J the deep waters raw" i. (VRcih & Fiyed rronoe to ever, and the freedom with which the lat- overwbtlmed. build a telezraph from St. Paul to Paget ter veninrod npon a style of comment, cer- . . SouDd without further aid from Govern-' taioly not called for or provoke by Mr. tQr That young man who drinks, bets, meDt than the mere riifht of way. They: Seward 1 remark, is ascribed by some to Mao asui inii' IVIT Dib LilDr. Mtimfn fhA ifKt at 1,7 1 MI DlIU. I l"C llilU' OCDBlUI nn,yjciu.c III .ui. is 0: a this f!i.ce ic the ice. j F. B. Suborn, t-w.toiflif ia w.tr.':; f-eward'i s,.'eor,t.-o. tr.d hrUnnn j would settle Mr. Douglas's pro'pacts for- two companies 01 inhiniry. ny tn same order, the post at Ikllingham Bay, on the Bound, ia directed to be eradiated. We hear too that tl pott at Port Town send ia likewise to be abandoned, and the ararrison t t withdra-vn to Fort Steila- Batter la Viva Mlaair wiiaaat ai.harw A corrcs)ondent wriling to the 8ch n tide American, highly recommends th fol lowing r.-cipe; After straining the 111 Ik, set it away for vbout twilve hours, for thv cream to "r.se." (Milk dishes ought la hare good strong handles to lilt Hu m by.) After standing as above, set (he milk, without disturbing it, on the stove; let it remain there until you observe tin: coating of cream on the surface assume a wrinkled appearance, but be careful the cream does not boil, us should this lie thc case the cream will mix with the milk and cannot again be collected. Now set it away till ipiitc cold, and then Mm oil' the cn-nm, mixed with as little milk as possible. When sufficient cream is collided, proofed to ninKe it into butter, as follows: Take a wooden bowl, or nny suitable vessel, und -having first scalded and then rinsed it witli cold soring water, placo the cream in it. .Sow let the operator hold his hand ill wuter as hot as cun be borne fur a few tec - ouds, then plunge it in cold water fur about a minute, and ut once commence to agitute the cream by a circular motion. In five minutes, or less, the butter will have come, when, of course, it must be wushed ami salted according to taste) and our corres pondent guarantees that no better butter can be made by tlio best churn ever ln Vented, To those who keep only one cow, th'w method of making butter will be found re lly valuable; whiio quite as lurirc a imnn' tity of butter is obtained ns by the coui mou mode, thc skim milk is much sweeter Bud pntatnblL', - In tho summer season it will Usually be luiind neevssary to bring the crrnm out of thc cellar (suv a imarteV ' of an hour before churning) to take the ex cefsivc chill oft"; in winter, place tho ressrl containing the cream over a nut her contain' ing water to warm it then rontinne to ag itute the cream Until the chill has departed, liclnre Waslimi the butter, separate all the milk you possibly can, as tlie latter will bo found excellent for tea-take. Butter made in this manner will be much firmer, and less oily Iu hot weather than wlied made in the ordinary way. The Irut aad WarVtra I I'.wagraf. The Tribune has hopes that the commit tees when announced will show that tho Speaker has made wise selections, for iqion the committees depends everything ns re gards the business of legislation, It well addst " There aro too few business men lit CW gross at nil times, and unless they happen to be talking men, or possess n nntipnai. reputation, tliey aro very npt to remain unknown until it is too late fur the I,nfis' lature td avail itself of their services, There is no class of men so much needed in Congress ns the Very men who are sent there ill siilull numbers. There are always enough, und more than enough, of politi cians and speech-makers. And there are never cuough of quiet," trustworthy, consci1 eutious, and efliciciit working men, whd know what ought to bo done, and are ill' dustrious enough to set to work and sys tematically nnd persevcringly disehargti their duty as legislators. If Congress could be uncovered, so to speak, ni.d its iimcr machinery disclosed, and the useful members seen nud the useless exposed, there would be some surprising reversals of thc public judgment in ifsptict tt) Wild are really inqiortaiit members. Some inert with tremendous national reputations would be found to be merely slipshod, selfish, doc uinent franking windbugs, of no earthly use except for nn occasional dramatic effort, or for keeping up their own iliticat line of succession ut home. Other) on the contrary, Whose names nre atmont wholly unknown to funie, would shine out with surprising lustre as hard-working, intclli gent, useful men, upon whose shoulders the real work of legislation almost wholly rests, SwEAittXo. This vulgarity in conversa tion is fearfully prevalent. It is not easy to cure, becauso as tho doctors say, the system don't act readily when it has been morbid or torpid for a long time. I olfcr two prescriptions! 1, Thc celebrated and Uschll l)r Raker, of Texas, cured a number of sWenrers by telling a story, interspei-Hcd With the ex pression of "pot-hooks and trammel" about as plentifully as they had mixed up profane oaths iu their stories and conversa tion. It made as good sense and as good grammar, and added as mn:h to the force of the story. If you are a swearer, sup nose you tuke some word, easy to remem ber, say the celebrated Russian name Bio manozoff, put that into your conrersation where you have been accustomed to put In oaths. If this don't cure yon, try 2. Prescription second. Remember that swearing is praying; the good pray that (lod would bless them) swearers pray that (Jod would curse them, gome pray that eighteen thousand times a year. 1 have seen a little article called the "Sweartr'a Prayer." Go to the tract society and get it, for curiosity. It is worth reading, and only four pages. But it will make you creep with goose-flesh to read what dreud fill prayers the swearer puts up, I think it will cure the worst case of this evil dis ease. Pilltburf IHrpatck. Vebv Kumsv Ixiic. Senator Doug las, in his ill-judged reply to Seward, in or der to fret rid of the charge that the Mis sortri Compromise led to the more mi nt agitations of the slavery question, replird that " he had been willing to extend it lo the Pacific ocean, and to abide by it forev er, and the entire South, wilh one excep tion in this body, waa willing to abide by it. But the freesoil elrmcot was so strong as to defeat that measure, and thiu th slavery question was opened anew.1 But Senator Douglas holds that the Suprtma Court bai decided that compromise to bar been unconstitutional, and tha inicrenca ia that be and his party were ia favor of abkt ing by an uncoaatitutiotul Uw " forever" That kitd cf reatCBlng will do. ViI.