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vV 1 STATE REPUBLICAN. DEVOTED TO T II E POLITICAL A IT D GEN EH A L IITTEilESTS OP THE PEOPLE. VOL. I. EUGENE CITY, OREGON, JANUARY 10, NO. THE STATE 11 1 C S L I C A X .'ana treason, u,,., nie n; is ,i,.-t.,!.!.., mild Published every Saturday by J. XEWTOX GL3:. U lll'ire 1 I s pi lit ,ll 1 1 .pleslloil, I sav, he looks ;it ilie moral lr O.li' Would SUppOsf hi folVi.iihd, lll.lt thlT , not be found, iii a decent community asuliieicnt ! lllllllber l' lll-CCUt people V.ll'1 WolllJ eollsel.t to lill.it. CtJO V. Olllll suppose bcfol'i ll.!lid tliilt till! Terms of Subscription, community u.ul.l in v; in beat hi. for Volunteers Tlw UKM-BLIC4.N wilt be published at J .ii a year in u.l- j l" "la" l"'Ms s" 'cplllsive ; nud that It Would be. vituce ; 1 0.' it pid at tne end of nii x months ; ur ii en , compelled to l"i sort to coin pttlsorv drafts, as in i tlia close of the year. One dollar additional will be Ci.so of wil., to get llieii euoindi to (ill the scats of ' "Vet " lottery w ill have upon tin- iudu-i! rv of hr 44 t..r eh .vor payment u"'l M. i, ..... . ........ If ,1 is r,,.,os,.,l ... ,1,., ,. ..." I... t-y-.V papers d.sroutiuuca w.ul d uu-gs tux. r""' 44 ,,u K i.u-.ne i .e - i i - .......... ci-hans w c should ss l i.itl I !! fin. .11- ciid lisp, els ol thc.-e i. ucst i. m and decides in f ivor of tlii m, or ;iyr .i;it them, aecor !iitjlv as lliey tcti-i to subserve or to i.iipair the interests o(' iuJu-try, frugality mid t'.nr deali,;;;. If it is proposed to replenish ill.' treasury liy a lolten ii. -I i in.-, s ol vviiirli have occurred I ui : v !m wli.it paid, except r opurt4.. Kates of Advertising. One square .ton tines or lea.s; one inuiitii, Maeii additional ins.-rtion, - Hushics Cards, one s.piare or less, one your. 44 " 44 six mouths, Vonr aipiares and upu ards, one year, per in.ire, " . six in.iiitiis. por square, 44 44 tiiree iniinlHs, ' Aimmistnitor'n Notices, and all u.ivei'ti.ienu'Ut!! re titili' to estat's of ilei'easi-d persons, wliicll bale lo be .worn to, oue square, toni' iuaei-tions, 1 1. Iii. b of .Lu I: k'.-ii li uii.l ... I, ii i,.,.r,i ..I licvusiiii: " .nun-? am otliur n.l.iinoiis Iuiii.l. si'avi'iij;.T, 1'oi i. vi.r cli-iiriii awav t ho tilth of sovi ,:Ki I'lnpui es lioiv ilie iiioimI rxi-MoipiiT will hIu hI (0 no 's s oiIioiis as to In. il i ;i 'state of sorirtv lie liaturallv 1 1 IVt't Olll'. If till i . ..... " . ' , , . ,,. ' ,. ,";.,.,.,, ......a nppoiiit or elect nn exeenlive i ti-ie in tlie Statu Ki.iM Bi.ie in. llion-oi im. Ii iain'ial one slmul.l oveill iw: nii.l uii.l itee.-ssariiv n ' s,u''1 " l-'s.''i;r wuiiiu a.s s..:i ifive liist vole; ! stale of war, of mutual agression an 1 rei ipro. ; ''i- ojieni,' a vole.mu in t!ie lie ni ol a eiry to il.-l eal plniiiiiT ; it men are moral eani'oais, re 11 " 'aV,, ils "P-'nit.,' loiintaius of in- : 7 oo on eacli oiiier.t re iitatlon uu.l iroo.H, tiiiij on v ; .ei.ipei rai e .nii ure. lor eery lailroa I or; i U'J abstaluilii; Iro.ii eairii otii.-r' pi i'soiis be. aiise ler ill , ernal inipro vi-nn-.it 1,1. Ii mu-Ii a ,--isla ! ! . . '. , . . . . I I I .1 i : , . I lliey ean looii more a.atatile ; It It l.e tin- u" " en.-u-u-i or am, in nr.ier to r . i ll. tat.' 5 00 inevitable- order anil ilestiiiy of tlie Wol'IJ that I l')l1''1 a.iionr;-.t men, ai. l briu llm sup.u-.i. soeiety shall breed bullies anil shall, therefore, "nnilaiiee or ' lie reoimi to supply the iletieiueies IlK-er who shall ; Uaotlier, lie would open some Citlliuuiie llioll ! MJ 1.EI.I.1N and His Admiuhh. The evu' le ainl lo in-.; voiee of a woman wi'l s ib.l ue a pns.jin; in its u.l.iuey, hii h would bid leii e ee to a .Maul's porter if siilii led to ivaeh m.ilunty ol si ivi .j'li. The f.-w till in-' aid d.l'ielive words by wiuelia wise I eaelier a wakens tile eapaeiti i I tlioui;lil in II child w iii di-U'el iin r.-il-n l;nes a;d i .'tior.ince l!i .n atii e'eqiieiiee e.ui . i. . . i i . i ... i i .... . am i m ai us se n ier, ieinii.il every oi,i ol tin- nine, w n ii.ive 1) ell compi iieil to itrillll tllliny 4 .orator sdioiild be a sunbeam ot truth. j biiur cup id' national huniilliatioli. 15ut that ! It has been found that missionary stn'ions in . wlili h to lite intelligence, the honesty, nui thu j !'MV0 I.Uiii.S eo.. i.l carry on tli. tr evai ii nasdo Wood. Tlio Tribune devotes a half s.iti'ieal, li :lf serious article to LY-rnnndo ; nod, the iieootialnr, who wants the) North . up.'ii the eve of vii tory, with the gallic securely in Ii ud, to sue f. r peaee. The ni'ticlo is writ ten wiili pei'iili. ir power, concluding as follows: Ihmfar, w ilh octasioiial sops of good for n. a s.isi.iui li.i iiibeives and pulilic ( l ii.e ol our people w ould be bitterer than i.4lizili- work wilh anvtlili!'' ' battles lost, th in Iio'lls ma le desolate, than thd atiovea very imi it. i'i- n rneie-s, until lli y bewail ilh the children, and 'rallied lll.-ni no in the nurture and aduioujiliiu of ihe Lord. What a li's- on is ta-ijjht h this iuipi-essivo ihet to all v. ho h.u-e ears to hear ! 1 li.ivo th.; honor to he your Iv.'c!!e!.ev's lno-.t obidh'i.t. huiiiliie s.-i Vint, Ii. ('OUNKULS. The I.u.v ut Newspapers. I'lii Nevada j be the antagonist bully ot' them aii ,f this be "'-so by whieh wisdom could be transmitted Irom ( I rn iixrri ! wonders what I lie secessionists see in i c ... . . ...... i ............ i r. t i ... i . i 1 i 4 1 -i 1 1 . . i . . . . our iiieory in government, an 1 it sucli a lla-ory "' i" ih.hi, .nm i um mu io iiie youn Willi ; I'eiierai .n ec n oaii to a.imire, now mat In- lias It. Is not tieeause lliey lu-lieve ynl, like theuiselve , but it. is be. 1 Snli.nr li.-rs ivtin il ) not Lriva exnress notice to tlie as lieslitule ol all utmost, n-re anil or w ati r us i 1 ' 1" e n.s sou aiM mei ease is 1 s t- due : cause mar lie as remove, I troai I he iii.sition he ciitriuy, are con .i Jjred us wisiiiog to continue tlu-ir sub- j ttM , M,pp.ise,J to be, until the present race J t-Veness, he Would devise some pi. m to improve ! held bv President I. die In. Ally tl. ill.' the I Yes i If aul.sorili.-rs order the cli.f.mtinuum-c of th-ir pa. ; -should l.e w holly swept away without any :.rk , "ls '" woulil not consiJ.-r jlio soul of ; I. lent does, it mi lies not 1'ie sit-hfest ibllefeuee pcrs, tlie piil.lislicr io ly coiituiuii to semi ll.eiii till all ur-1 or any Noah to outlive the all coinprelieiidiuj ; ',u c.liivalor as less inipi riant t Inn i w hat il is, f trni -lies -j. od yr. minis to t!,'in ,r all aiu O'li'i- .l..ti-..,.M,.i. l'.,,t t... .... ,.M tl ' I ne SO III- Ii s - O'liI I', i. I i ...... i... ... ' ... ... L- in ,1... I.. II... .1.. 1 1 be the true one, ihen il Would be well if the w hole '"' ,v certainty and rapidity, Jb'or v i ry eneoiir- ! been renioi ed earth could, for a tew precious hours, be made ! aeineiit which he Would bestow upon the lanu-j him to be dis! is destitute of an atmosphere and ot watir. as i ' 1 l" nui. rove ins soil ana increase Us .r due ; cause tliar Ii. i't or refuse to fair their papi'ls ' reara''.'S are iiaol. from the n:ii -e lo ivliieli li.ev are iliri-eti d they Hie held lias In. liler prerogatives. J lis duty 18 lo counsel respon-ibie till they l.ave si-uled the bill uud ordered the ,-a,R.r than lo cha.-li-e : to niiilti.lv and m. 4. If suhs.:rili''i's remove to other places without in forming the pu.ili .her. mid the p iper is sent to tile liirnier direction, they tire held re.si.t.iis; hie. a. Theeou'i ts have ile . idi d that refusine to take a rni pei' from the o.lk-e, or iviuovinii und leaving it uucahed for, is i.riniii l.icia evidence of intentional hand. i.iau- ones nmiMerc.l, thnii fortune scattered, than social serenity disturbed from morning until n glit, and again tn in night until uioruiiig that w titi h could be rendered tolerable by no pit liei.ee and no philosophy, would l.e the speettl c!e of the loyal Stales suing liir pence and treat ing for foi'giviiess. It is not to bo considered without a blush. It. w hi hi make us thu oppro brium ol 'hi.-tory. Ii, would prove us too col) templible t-veil to point a moral. The students) of a future in;e would deem us too insignificant even f r reference, and thel'iiiled States would make an escape from contempt only by lapsing u.ti oblivion. If any thine; could reeoiicilo us lo such a file, it would In; that in the general for g. I fillies-., mankind would no longer remember that an produced a Fernando Wood or a Jauiusj loiehauaii ! thild ivn t To His Excellency, (iov. Cibbs. Sia: 1 avail myself of your kind permission to address you again on the subject of education. Mv ideas and modes of action tire Hot wholly .original. I entertain them ill ci iiimon with Pes 1aloz ai d Felleiiburg iii Swi'zerland, Arnold in England, and Horace Mann ill America. All tiles.- are removed far from the scenes of their lalxirs: but they have left their impress on maii- i.:.... .-..s. I.,.. Tl,..e v.-,..-.. i,l,u i ' ." ti i" . ,,': by that pious resistance to the diviiio will which IT V men Ol urjii, ni i'i mo . An.. i 'i , - ?. 1,1 T. .1 1,1 iv I IT 111.. Y 1 1 I I Hill III i . ..... , ... .....i ...i,:..l. I I . ,.:..l .1.1 ...1 1 .I,.,,. III. Master, who went about duntri .mod " " " ' "" i ....; exlorted trom the AI llol IHUXtrtff upon goon, or aiooif ii, wi oc.t.- menlali-iiii about it merely, but doing it, making it a t liimr irreversible and unmistakable. This is a principle deplorably overlooked the application of good clli.rts to the most eligi ble piiint. J'l mechanics, as we all know, we luusi direct this power to the centre of gravity of the body to b moved. In optics, wo must place the obi-M-t to bo illuminated at the true focal distance from tile lenses. In metallurgy, ive n.iisi con. ent rati; the heat on the body to be melted iii' r, li.i 'd. lu all dynamical or chemical arrangements whatever, we must bring the agent 1o Hrt, direct'4 and immediately upon tlie tiling to be ail "dcd. The superiority in the amount .or in the eei ileuee of the work done is often determined by 1 1 to relative skill of the workman in this "ii" t'.i'mg. If a laborer wouM uproot a i . ... i i. . 11.1... tree from tile grow u, uesu ncs io pun me. m-e out of the earth; be; docs not try to mil the jt'olie awav from the tree. This prineipl.-, respecting the riirht application .of power is just as true, and is f ir more impor taut, in whatever relates to action upon the mind or upon that which bears an analogy to mind. What a I vantage, docs the trainer of domestic n'rimaN, or the. tamer of wild ones demand? lie requires but one the a ivant ig.; of youth in the cre.il ures to be trained or tamed. (live liini this advantage, and it. is hardly too .Ii ... t .i i . .... ... t, ..n i i.it fin w ill cxnei i no oi.i naiiire, tin more conspicuous and attractive, all possible in diicements to good, rather than to terrify and flighted Willi deiHineiations ngtntist evil. He is to devise profound and tar reaching plans; he is to establish inst itul ions, and create systems which will work positive good, and thus secure to l lit", world the immense advantages which pre ven liun ha over reineJj. Tlie ways to evil are infinite. No finite power can close them up, or supply sentinels to guard them, or pursue iliroiieli all their fatal and un traceable labyrinths the f igitivei from rectitude and puri'y. Before children lire old enough to wander In the wrong direction, their faces should be set towaad the rit'ht oue, by all persuasions and entreaties by that kind of holy violence. lance to the mviiio will which itekiah used of old, when lliey luiighty more favorable con proved specimens of sheep and pts, tl ot tlie lioli.-i'.iioej would Hot he passed by uu llioujlit ot. lu fiis couiemplat ions, th.- given and determined not to li'iiilful lields which thj han, lig.ited and fructified, wo'lli beautiful as the thriving an, wh.cli h .d been el.nched knowledge. ditions than bail been propound, d to them And what is the ofliee of the Executive in a Christian com itiinity ' ls he chosen because he is supposed to have sagacity enough to outwit the common rogue in his artifices ; is lie selected because he is stealthy enough to lurk in ambush and catch the tnicf as he goes to his hiding place; because he is strong enough to encounter the robber, and pluck his booty from his hands ; or because hu is brave enough to granple w ith the murderer and bear him stniggbni; to the scall'ild.' On the contrary, docs not Ihe Executive of a christian commonwealth stand in a put, rual re laliou to all his people Like the lather of a lamdy, should he not see that all his children lire taught what the laws t;r before lie punbhes for violatiiig them? How can he expect the iiiembi r.s of his great household to be strong, if : he has sulii-red them, during ail their tender veal's i to violate the laws of health, or to be in The true law will endure the test of time never iingrali fill men carry their hostility to this (i iv en, incut, tint t tie v cannot see. because they h ive see, in an i iking done bv of industry has ir- j (lovernment, to pro'cet itself from the m iustcr not appear half so J raid of' J lavis, aught but violations of the Om cxp.iudiug faculties ; t itul ion and general destruction. If McClcllan by the waters of i should be called to thu command of the army I of the i'otoni ic tomorrow lliev would denounce rure, and him as the giver he who makes laws that ! ibe act. as a radical prescribes a most worthiest) and imbceil of ail leade p, nauy lor a crone, w itno.it seeking, at the same is i.ot tu u i;,ey ,V;s .UcUelhiu at ail, lint that li. ne, for some antidote, against its r petition, i I hey lute this (5. .Venn. lent very bitterly. lie never build., a jail or a prison for tlie punish urinuili (Cal.) J'f'tl. incut or coniuiemeul ot ollcinlcrs, with. nil hniii I ing or tort.f i nig so.uo institution to ,rrteut oil.'iices. lf.i plan is to be projected fin- the con struct.ioii of a prison, uud a system (or its superinielideiice, he inoiiircs first and i.rineinaliv . 1 E.'n.isii Wai.nuis. About si years'ago the first iJ, o Sisli walnut tries were planted in Eos Angelos. lrcviouslotli.it period our walnut were imported from ( hoc .and Uiiua, and t Hot what Ihe luiid:u:; or the aduiliii.-t alioii will lamount ot d.doll irninls per annum. liiu trees cost, but w hat species of prison architecture and ! planted in Los Angelos commenced bearing three what system of prison management and disci j ears ago, and th.' ene. tins year (ImW) will j, iuie w ill conduce most t )'ec(u,iy to tin, -; ',)r. J atnoiint to some !). (11)0 po inds. Tha ti n or of tlie nuts is liner lliau Hint of the foreign imported ones. Los Aneelos promises shortly to be able to f.illv supply thet a, forma market with Eng shall spread co oiietcuce and co ntort. his statute book will be more dce.,ly "I li-dl, walnuts. Halle !in. i.:r:.;.D uoiunier ''en illation ol the crimma!. lie never Votes supplies tor pauperism or destitution without laying some pian ot use and preventive benevolence, win in line, in. Inn, I iih ihe spirit, oi reward and eiico.o-..ii, i,ien!, for well-doing than with threatniiigs and terrors c gaiu -t doing evil. V hen the wise legislator sees avarice mid cupidity overtasking children in a factory, he w ill provide lhat they sli ill ,(. t i an-.fcrri d ' to the si-hoof room. When it was said that a merciful man is in, rciful lo his beasts, the iinplic .li in was stronger laan an assertion that, he w.iul I be pier cif ii to his children also. Our la.vs provide against cruelty to dumb animals, but whit core, i-.toiisiiess of ii nslsfHiicy is it. to provide for hilu.auc tre ilineut of animal , and to leave I'oiiilehl, accompanied lien, l. isecraus mi l st ill i is rapidly iio'iroach- lelion at. Eisw ick, Knglainl. lis weight w hen fi iished w ill be4.Yt.HK) pounds, and. its leliuth 11 feet ll) inches ; tlie outer diameter is to be 4 feet 4 inches at the breech, and 1 foot 9 inches at. the mu.'.le. Tue bore ol the gnu will be rather more than Id heir's, and the giv,itc-l thickness of metal at the breech about It) niches, at the ii.nz.ie 1 inches. Nai'oI.kon Eiusr. lie was everything, lie, was complete, lie had in his br.tiu the cube of hum in I n uliies. lie made codes like Justinian; he dictated like (s ior ; his conversation joined tin! lightning of Pascal lo ihe thunderbolt of T eilus; lie made history, nud ho wrote it; his bulletins are llaids ; he obtained the figures of New Ion w ilh the metaphors of Mohammed ; ho h tl behind, iii the Orient, words us grand as the It j Pyramids. At Tilsit, he taught niagesty to em perors ; at tlie Academy ot tv-ieliee, lie replied tol.iphiee; in tlie Conn -il of State, he luld his gioipid with Merlin. He give a soul to thd geometry of ihose mid the trickery of these ; he, was leg , vviili the attorneys, and sijerial will) the as! roiiomcrs. I alle l lor. n we! 1 l.h iw iter nut. i aw. n.oi.1!.. u-ln.i. "r. "'"" w,..e..v. ii.a the I two were lighted, he Went to the Temple to cheapen a curtain tussle. He saw everything; w hich did not prevent him from laughing a good man's laugh by the cradle of his little child. And all al once, started Europe listened, Armies set themselves in inarch, parks of itrtj lory rolled iiloiig, bridges stretched over rivers clouds of cavalry galloped in the hurricane ; cries, trumpets, n trembling of thrones everywhere; the frontiers of the K miliums concilliatcd upon li.u map; the sound of superhuman blade was beared leaping from its sheath ; men saw hill) standing erect in the hori ui, with a flame in his hands and a resplendency in his eyes, unfolding in the thunder his two wings the Grand Army and the O.d Guard ; and ho was the arch-angel i t war. Di,v, mercy," .ATI the IK OF MlDI.I.H Tun'NES-CE. 'T'ollt X. V, 'J'ri'Hiicn N.idiviile corres llr to!! : gent. ; CH-. I WOI 1 eu lo the tend ami idol 1 l..ifei I of all W-ithe. in a new one ; or, it this should 'ni lecme.l i 41 ;"". placet of Ilie 111 11 iu l!M " I I l-M o so'-iciv. if hu has never developed their tr iads; or to be upright if he has never ciltivated their ci iiseien ccs ? If they are cxpei ted to be in ill t: imts and exemplary Ciliz lis, Ihey must be trained to hab its of labor, i f so ,riety,nn I of r .cti.-.il beiiev b lice. Now are the functions of the Govern ment economical merely ; 'hat is, tiiev are no! cnili.ied lo a kiii . rim. -udeuee and mat. igement !-"'"i? 4"I.l. ones. of the pecutii iry or worldly interests of so -iel v 1 be ai lili. ia! incitements to wi.-ke !,.e-s wliich li iilio.nls and'.-ih. r internal iuii.rove'uei.t- auri i seduce tl.e ri .ii.g gi ueiation into tins ij..ihs w iiieh r, e are i sseii ic.u i.owu i .i.-.sii'ueii..,. siiouM I,,. u nci. s of the ino-t ilia L'od- him w hose name is ma union. Should children be foiiu.l w.iudi-i ing alio it the streets, unoccupied, vagrant, learning and practising all the p -tly mi .demeanors to which their ng! mi I capi.eit ies are eipnil, a new police slioid I he established a polieo io prevent juvenile' idl'iu lers fruu bj- vxtraviganl in reg ird to a sin, oxperinienf, it must l.e e.-n!e.-s-. I rui as it. rei'ards a ercat till Miccessive gellcritions are -adjec Sh'ject o it is li ip- but ; liiougli If f 1 to be literalir I they may orai.ee, sn iber of races jf 4"1'1 crime. the unman lo' ty must l.e ! . i i .1... . . .' - i . ... tin. n- ,1 1 o4'ii. ne nn icoieiiei i i ine iiio.ui.i o-.ist wt.h The human I a'. I ipul ill, ui '-itioii I 1,1 si iud ils seuiiuels at the olecti d lueso lui'es to wickedness sin ineiils a. id e.Vcrmiiiaie I, if lire will be ri ml.'s Id I Ml .1 Or I".,,, lUoiC"! I 1! ii.-l .i: h -d I, ae.-or'hng to some out tiie h.i.iiaii Soto vi i.i be a f .r consume tueui, or 1' .. , t ..... '. I L.I . !. . li'i . f i occ u r sun. rcr, n i. uci .,. v, tin in n .. tv nai. f-.ois and o .l o .us are til. y w ho ho i-t ! the m -r s e" r a .Stale, hut tnink noiliuc' leaves la' Ion of a l it v ..... lti. tiroivll;:,' W ...itnralists the' oror.-mtor of the faill.i'ul dog.!" Hot .r..t.'.-ted fn.m tlie exo. bita.icy of the pas I. ..;i,l l.fr.lo 'of t!., nalient ox ? Nor is I stops to w Inch its own nature gives i.irtn. Ihe .j this' half so wonderful as that Howard and Wil- ! h '" rnust be nourished; but all the, l..e character t its people ; w I... say we have shoul 1 h ive ilcseen led from H felonious ( '" 'eousucss w men lamiue or si n vanoii can in- i iei so many iiiousaii is, or so many u inu- f Norihni 'ti or that the 'b- ' luu ""'V 4 ""l l" cotnp.-ireii un ; ' new" inns m our census, witnoiit a-sLiug ' rr .i. ........ i i . i ' i . . ii- e ! .. !...,! : . : ... . , , -j inst ' ut ous i -" spu n inn ma: iihiiiii'ih ss or a sum cut i u il om j " h.-i m i i m- increase. cop--i-.i s oi w .k.! anil i, one btrforci1 nud pir itieal h r rioiis, free pout i, -al, and free religions ' lellowsil an- smoa!liy with high llnni-iits aim Th re is a science of moral economy, as wed as a science of poll! ica I economy , and he is no statesman who has pot stu bed ;.i,.i liiiislen d the fo iiit-r as welli.s the latter. N i , tlolial virtiie is as unich the Pro iuet of w pe iiisti j tulions as l i;i I i . ii . . 1 1 wealth. Il' the pecuniary men, 'I U ' -rs or balloons, iv.r does it ' partake any more of the at t ri lniTn of wi-doni to' recount the we ib h of mi'tropniis or of the' coir, try, reg ii .ies of th ; means by wh'. h il hi. be. ii a. ijuired, and of lie; purpose- lo w hi. Ii il i . j to be a; , roi ri :l. d. Tne great iiu -il imn nr.4, ! nud w helher it his been itc.j'iircd bv honest or flan. I .-.!,.. I",. Moiton ot 'ii,-i ,, a should have .'1 I 11V i in.' - j- been evolved from Iv.e'ish cudaiis-.i and hi Tar-1 l'u,lJ l'.-cli..n s. i bv. A in modern limes, vicious inl i.-nces and a vicious training of tin4 oiiih of Great. Iliitaiu h ive cohmzel Dot any D i'.v. with robbers, burg lars, and incendiaries. So il is ascertain as any i .s .t. ,.Mi. ii .1 lenees. an I virtu- .. . ... ' ,,..... .e : .... .... i ......... 1 ..; . : .. n the d -C! P. l nits o tr.ese tcons '"""'-n m j ".- - i s..i. , ,. s ... , ..... .... . ..... , ....... ....... miiiJ iiniiiciious and u pec u.l .r t;.:i.l it a.Jmiuisii i- j lies in w nicu it i n-isls w i.i u.iiuse tiajptnc-s or live policy, so do the mora, interests in t l the I misery among nn-u ; whether its nce.iii.it h-itious same, 1 ho course of poin-v pur-.il .! bv tin; 'are to be expended i.i mil. lies and chiiiticj cr iu ruling minds of tho ng 4 ,M 1V promote or ob.l nu t ' the gr.it. li. aHoii of pride or v.iiiily, in ot. Million the de elop-i.ciit of a nation's moral gr n. 1. ur or epieurisii . as porterf n!y ntid as direelly as it luay ; ll'-ct ihe1 Now, whatever s'.i!"siii;;n or sir4.! will 1T' t operations of trad" ; U; eery patriotic sl.:t--s an will iiio'iire, even more cint iilv. into the t os aeeount iu ihe ledger of virtue, that of the !e ! g. r i f Ira ,'e. And, hv.ee cuii-.tiilipl .on ol tue !l ecu A'llumi whie'i cr-' .1 the soil. Ai aveii'u ; N i . vi-.li'i upon he wt'ilched people the of their w , K. 'iness. Ihe iii'cs in th i. I... I. s. .1 . I . , . . it i u v.-1 ... i . ., . I-. .. s I . : ; I sumitig ail improvements, in e. feiice or cur -'essness sonlii'is of cith. r arm v. desper i to their the robe! Amiiiiican Mii.k .MANUFAcroiiiKs. It was left to Americans to demonstrate that great Inniiii- j f: "torics of milk, as a raw niaii ii.il, could be as siiei-e,sf,illy worked as those of cotton or wool, U i.vilcti in iiigurated the business of concentra ting milk, by which many iu the army and navy al e enabled lo enjoy a real luxury, almost cipial to fresh to ilk. 'lucre are now several of thosg milli ni iiiulacturiiig establishments in the countre, O.ie at Ameina, on the Harlem Dailroad, sends a daily supply to the city, which is distributed to customers in a pasty condition, to which five or six parts of water have lo l.e lidded to bring it lo the condition of ficsh milk. Eur sea or over, laud lraiispoi l.it ion, the milk is mad,! iulo dry granules, by adding sugar, Dut the greatest ,'uilk tu niiilactories are ihos when their milk is conv a ted into i h. cse. We have heretofore Je- .... ...i . .... .. ... i i .... ' : .I...- lie coi.il igr ilioiis wincll ' "." ...... ... -. i.iou m uuoiuer i iMth ri' f irv l.vthal'4 Verona, Oncdi.i t'ountv, X. V., w liicli proves in inn ue g'UMiriioo j w tiero over the Lo; iville and N ih villi4, jiike on the 13 of November. Ho thus describes thu scenes.4 The ravages of war are visible on every hand, r.irmes ale desolated, dwellings shall, red and destroyed, rails consumed, domesth; nuini ils 'riven away, the country otieo so thickly n-o pled almost depopulated. It. is a striking pic lure of desolation. The inhabitants hive I mud tin ir "Tight s." T.ier.4 are three or f.ur villages on the route, till ol which are deserted, and the leu.'.ll. lit . A'ilich h IV,4 is,; ,p I destriK tiou stare w i'ii o. n doors and windows at the passsing eol.mi ,s. 'in : misery of ih co-miry is iuteiisi. j li -d just i.o.v by de n a, rag laroue'i the f n' 'si d : rent i.iii.ortaue ii u I I I, i ...i ., .I... ...in. ..r.. lip'SIS j ."....1..,, ... b . i . . ... . , .... , i , .1 ll.i; llllll ... NUUUb it uts io'- c-wi by cont net, f.r tint o tiers, saving a I 1 1 1 . 1 1 , i ' 1 1 1 sio and character. The w ork is con. ii....... i . ..r i. .. the p.rt of 111! '".eie.j ny i. iii'ik, upon a coniraci, III 1 Id li it son), i of'''-'! nlatel priee, firlivo yens, an 1 iho proceeds, foi c ts v i .1 auiouul ol tne laiior usually cXf.eiidc.l in 'Mi i.j i : i in. -i Pl.ilita! .ous co'l- ' ' 1411,4 o'.n. in" .iiiu iiiioi iiii.ir eiio t are ihe result, of s on It. is si leductitig his services and all exnetises. are ui vi ,1,'d between nil who I'm nidi milk which is mens, lire I and credited ns received. It is gathered by miik wagons morning and evening, and brought lo the main fictory Irom all the surrounding l..nin': i w ho ai e i.l pos ed to uni'e in the busuies-, I lie w agoiis drive hi. to the milk room mid empty ous triiininL' for and outlaw s, would break the entailment of vice and transform ih.-m into a community of phi. ltiikthro.ts and christians. The b ipiiry to which these remarks tend, is this : Win-re shall the Government which is responsible fi.r the general well being of the St ile apply its eu.-r gics and its wisdom to the best ndvan'agej Wher shall the executive ofTi.'crs of the law. .w ho are bound to keep the p a -e of the coin j ('-""''l ai .i...:. .;..;.,. i i t ,..n- ."i ni l i ii'iri. . iLii...,n.i. ,in. . la 1 r ii on a gig un , it h t he outig. w t: h a j'i :m i,.ii! w rniimt-'. trcngth with the ureatest cert iuty or ir..spect if success I To whit joint ouht the energies: 1 d.d w h.ch en in s itself to tin; m-re w-u i lii i . . . . . J of the wise and good to be directed, iu order to Tosperiiy id a people; I., .aus,., w i n the la banish existing evils from the w ori l, .-itul to se 1 g'Ver ceases to be a nun il econotnist. ns w.-ll as attaitiable good ? , ( oiltleal . con .st ; w ii-t, tie c-'l-es to p. -orp- me for mankind iho hie , tlie sa ne Here w: I Hie same a noiinl d mone ... . 4' . T" .1... .. .-.mo1. til c. ei ii i, iiu- Baioe ir gi.-e. oi i,u e....,, j ,-al yi'd l the largest a iiount of virtue anJ hap. J.ll.essl Deforw atiwerl g this on stioti, let us e" orate into Ins en es as . of cbr.-ti.il. I i'44 bed J'l un to pro..' de ih ot society a lo adv.uie its t- 4lelllOO-heS his toWlT ofs4re ous Mti l as ).-.. piy s irit.lai well being iipor d Wed .re, I," gt'i wi'h his own 'hands ; h- abjicaies tin4 throne w hatotir theory of goverutn, i.t is. .r- Us tune , ri-"" -- . ii.-isiui 's t.i u I r. tnhu'ive uoTcIv, or are th.-v 1 "f ' m'".-. . .. i tn.uj tions. penal su i also directory mid rerrv.itivp I Is not our the .ry of g iVciii'Vi.-nt too enlarged to ..-runt us to iTeJid ruler, as men c.lled on! and s. t up, only to punish evil dm rs ? If this be ail, then h. re n thrt hoti Tof being el.-4ted lo Hi-j oll'ue of leg islator It th ; end und aim f the la gtver be io higher th m to d. line n nl to denouu'-c tres masses. kn'Hcii.'s, b..'U'iies. ....ui,'. if. d. """ih. i; his t o A , r seled, l.,,f .level- g, w hi h, as it W e: i; by 1. tae.i ,., is. ,,r, .; call a mere lit Willi ;..S llO I'lll.g'ltel.ed JCel VleAS of hllm 111 wi'd'.it'e, but W ho gro . els thr-.'! e'l slim V H'l I fiike.f laths towards selfish an I ig lobu eu Is. I the trje law giv. r lakes a br. .,1 survey i f ad tic: inter st lie is to j r., idc f..r. li, hi ,. ni! ji s'ions '-( leu.'.- or -j-.-ie. ..f f.ir lTi.r !i. e '". i.-, h; sc. s : a general, thou puiiti io a a in coiiiila.hel.siv. 4 ic and e.,..;ih,. g,-a e niusl t.cgm II.- must labor ill iiceorda: ce ii.eh iii s at the loot ol a l re e ts errors by pre.o.-e ip-, i,ig loo ground before, they invade ii nn I ..r!.ly 1 th.' iisei v es in it. i in; a ti lot. s ..re so ehe.ij. liiat the po-.r-st co'iiinunity c.u supp'y tiiem ; l:.o te n. dies im, cost, y that licy wo d I b, g.;-ir I h treasure of a (.'nc .us. II re is a (t--;. I of labor li ere I o a 0 1 i.i il I ii.tii wr ( ' ues j ant e I a In Id from which ihe gicinci" will bear home rn her leaves liiilll call ever re A ai d tho I il of lilc le.lp.-l4 lu any other harvest. U'n mi'1,1 i,'.,i,j:ii. ii I ! . b. I.,--, olc t ."ni phi la tin'opic ess id it ....is. tii i ,. d.cney of J.-VI t ng more . f tin', r .-'i ,r t.es to t...s ir .i-.n.g l tl.e o.iig. We sic i. d i.i ii i ,t lue ill in,' nii . uuy o the sll ;....s i f l.e,,el ol,., ,- I l,.,l ll I V .'III ill I...V l.recl.ou. or c.i i-; verdure In spring no i.l a..y d.;-ci t. Ij it w 'ii there is nil in . i' a bi e ! coi.ij.ct ition bet j. ee.i ,j :;; rent objects i f ch irity, Ij.-hn gn g to the s.r,,e cl.is , Ihe rule of select ioll may a. w ..y s l.e .' ' ""nuie l lo- ihe nt ol the re ... ell. . ! .rti. .. tin; iuh .bit pits, gi'.i.yu I'.'iuie'i tii .ir tioii, hale som li.nes applied the tmcl own homes;.., ids, and ii -j d, anal ed te I. tie i. -sr ss . i 1 AC. If S file f.illoA'illg I Xt.'aef, fruu. ihe U.c.i i.o .d Ji iii ifv'i, show s t h..t. tie; hopes of Ihe re-vii are iu the . iV.rt.i of li, -,sL. t the No. till!"0 CiUm '4"J'" l t" gM ,, . . , , ! ing can, from which it is discharged into threw COIltl.lU.l V lllll.e.lllie Hi.; Pl'oer-S of III) (.ny-1. , . ,. . . .. " .. . ' 1 1 " tin va'.s, each of yOO gallons caucity, which u' """ 1,1 ' stand iu large wooden vnts so as to be surround "We niu-t i ot make nny more atlcinpts to ed w ith a currei.t of col I spring water, or a jet invade the Norihcru S. itc, for th it w on, I only of steam as may bo rcjuired. lu these vats the iim'u them more fn iii'y .'i r ihi-t us, nud I u sure ' curd is set, nud when ready is dipped into lumps our deslraclio.i4 L t us remain on the li ns i st.iud.iig on a r ill way trai k, made tight enough ive, ..ud thus by l ot g' ing them c.iu-i; to make io hold the dripping whey, as it is run olfto the e. no, 'ion ipiarrel ii g oust ii-, allo.y tlie poliiie il I ji'css room. 'Ihe presses tire common iron di -si n s.ou , to ill i l ie, an I in time p .r,i! i ih. ni." : screws, which are preferred to any of the patent - 'contrivances. When suili iciitly pressed, the Till. I'.K are six tl nud p-rsons eng age I in ein e-.e ale can i,-d by r ill way to another room, the liiisines, . f ,r .,tin ; in the d'y ot New h:ei, is 1 IP) !', . t h'lig, . 'feet wide and two York t )ver !;-.ll!;:i,tHII) of capital is .tpployed, ' slor.cs hi-h, wilh four .loul.lu tildes through and so 'I " I b'.i) of m it.-i i,.l annually cous'iuied, 1 cad. story, w hu h holds sixteen rows of checstj and -V I 1.1 tj.HiuoO wol iii of book-, papers, tie., ', -.pi. , to one iiue nearly I lid') fet long. 'I'htl pi'od need. j r. g il.itiou s zo is i.iue inches thick, und twenty - three tin lies in ibiiuiet4'!-, which gives a weight loi .I. i. .1 A I on Pj.iai v. Lord Iliouglni.l is oi l., ) pound, wh mi fresii. The cheese being.f a rej,. rti"l to have -ai 1 i, any years ii . ; ! ii',,oroi eh .racier, ship.4, and weight, have a any persons. --i j , t, of En;:! in I, fit out a ' (''''' ll ' ' '' ""''s " '" '" th.i saving of la v-s -I i.Jn.u-t ai.oth, r eon I, y wnh wimh lie , bor in making is great. As all are bandaged a I ',, b.li ,.l .- . I.e i e It, t coli,l ,t lltes :l l.ir.tleil M . US t i.klll IV. Ill . t III4 PTCSS, tllJull.lpe i Ulll m. , " Intel b.1 u,g, ll capture I , t il so and Ih won. J he hanged." Ilin.'llshm ii fo.'g' t this, s.) long as there is any ihanceto tike the al . n.ta"4 ol another iuverutne.it. Ln 'Ian I always icks nt ume gov. mi lent in trouble, or . I -e gets nil Ivirope to he', h.i t!;'it a t.ate n ':. i! to le r. f.r. and all the boxes are made ol one size. The wot k of about tn e in, -n and women is ra . .. . .i i t . ijuiii' i to cir.y on mis greai cuccsu mamuiacio r v.- X. V Tr,f, !iu ite. I r. interest ours-'lves ton much in things tha$ rn.glit to ban no iutir.'st f.,r us.