.. THE OREGON SEXTINEk Union State Convention. Tin Union voter, nf the varlnu conn- tte r the State nf Oregon, who lire In fa- in Maryland tn their victory; conyrvallve vumf the continued nnd vipnrott pm.- ' in nj, .rmpnthli-. ami radleal tn hi act: niftm -r the pnnt war t the enmnteic , " , , ,, , ,, liat ,,, , ,,,. mid final sttpprewlnn of the telwllion nnd , : . . , , ,r.t th extinction or irmon. and In r.vnr or a I method: lil religion rnndMing In Irulhrul henrtr awl efficient upport of the author!- j ne. temperance, nking good people to h- or Ihe General Government In their , nr toT m nnj ptiltelv acknowledging Ki' lEtt rl'SstSS i I- -n.s e band of God. 1, Mand, My. jrrnmt prpluat the Union, nnd who ynu a the type or " Hrother Jonathan, a sir wilting tn combine, fur the election of not perlect man and yet tnore precious than ram frf Ilk prlntfpl- to ill offices lu lhi ' - . . irtr. are p-p-cir.illr and earnestly imlted "'" K , ' hnM eemvunlhm lieeordlup to un.nl on- , ,, .. tacnfoMheelcctkin ord-legnte tn n State ' 1 iiic Mnttnnm llmior is tiik Snrrii. Ubhhi Cnnvtmtian, to I hld at Al.HANY, ' The Mttlmliii or Irceinlcr K.lh niy: In Linn county, on the anih day r Ma not. ,..,., appropriation nf thirty-fhe a. ii. I80J. rr the pt.rpoc or nominating , "rc , , ' ' ' . . ". cuiidMate fur Ucpnrntntive to Congn tlionnml dollars Tor the extension of our and State 1'rluter. electing delegate to the , wof. jn tle I(ir rfnull. In likely to le fob SUXSZ Mv$ mil-nl eon-equence Aim, tlal Eleeior-. and trati'uctlng men other imuttncouly with it appear the procla lMTlnr w the Contention ball dr:ni pro- nMl,un r the President offering to the '"we ro.p-ctr-.llr recommend the holding l"l "' l States now In rebellion no jiifjgoiiHty Cnnwitlom ou the 12th day or! iininriy ujion certain cnmlltinru which In- knA- "1'!W, i.i. i ii ha thonslit fit tn prweribe. Meourf e alo rritrully rrcn-mnd the hold- ... ... ,i inc or Hir.iitlnii of dpate-. from the lwt "Iwlj "W" licn In carry oat the rarloti dttr(t. nt the lin and ilae irf pan of our church. lihop Anir, nt iHddliur the Swtr Coawnthw. for ';' h,H artttanit, wo at St. bni, pn-pon. nation of aamlHiale for Mipreme Judpr. i ta l'ro!MMHp Attorney" In the vral to Hart upon Iih tnur down tlie .MI- iHlricM wIkt vaeaneir hll wl't. tippi. Iliohip Simp'nn will uon pro TVe wvrtal eonti w.ll h entltW to . ,.. . nmnilll1iL1 n.in. iW-MMt- in the State OoHfi.thm a. lol- ' ,1rt'"w- ,A pmmiwnt thJ p.ip- lw: IHiIom. A; Oaekamm. It; Cltp. 1 : ular AUUhhImi minHtrr. low MoIioikiI hi Cnhiniliht 1: Coo, I; Ciirry. 1; l)imicU.f: w York city, bni been desipnoird fur J.-uk'Htfl. 10; JitMphln.; L-h, ; l.liin. . . .. . .x... ,u lj Marlw 12: Multnomah. 8 l'olk. fi: ,n c,,y (P,T '.""wo. nw' w"r " THnmk. 1: U'ao. iO; U'nbiploa. 4: appolHtmtnt dcmatx of him not n little Tatnklll. 0; Ummatltla, S; llaher, 3. Tic ,,9 ,M UCceptanee trcvettlwlwi' llywdtrftf ik-SutOntrnl Union Com- hH for. An onk lw been piren l.y tsln. Jniiv II. MmiHtti. Chairman. the Secretary of War ermittlip the ec A. 0. Hrtviir. rareu-y. cop-lion of ilecrtfl climclie within our "'"" J"'"', j military lines, and the u of tli-m If mpor Tn'r. Cit ABiorun or l'ntittiT Ucw.v. ( ntlly for reliploiia ferticrt. No cjuwtion TbUer. II. KowUr of Auburn (N. V.). In nf owner'liip or po)ie.ion arc to la ratal; hlTbaukplrinpw;rm"m.dn, thefolluwlnp tht can be deterniinol only when thcv jitot'irc of the l'nfldent. which will be rrc- ernl Plate ore lironcht bnrk to their all opBlnlaa atrlUnp rwrtralt lu many par- fiance nml civil rule f ono more ntob tkttlur : . iheil over their people. Many fact In Tht im;rre of the I'rMnt lllutratr thf cotKIltion nf the Soutlwn State en- Ik iTOftre irf the peopl. Arthur planter emira ,)lC linp of ,Ilf relnrn f ,). rnsl Mk.orS-n..iirlthe prophet as mutilator mHJri,v of Meth(Kliti in the South to tl- ltw.enll old and new Jew .h 1.1.10 ,,, c.h-are,,lhe Cll,lrc!l , A.hury and Ji:. t-VM rym,-ithy . ntbltd him la unite MeKfM, ffflm whfch , r lrm th ,xv..lnp d Mam. e,h. Such an ,eucnrr. The etweh f Hrtlty. trnnltlon nnd cbanpe , , , r. ., . ., J , ' ' , , , oini, MMMxImt hnucoml Church Sooth i hlv. h tt often wltfed. In every mcb pa- ,'.,.,,,,,,. i,P. of a nation ther.iK.pht to ba chapter " ' ""M- " ' !ou,"fo1 if C"wr Ilk that of Samuel. MhuadtrMWHl and Cottfcw.ee will ever meet npain; or. II mrpreiatil at the lime'; attacked from it iball mwt, it will be iliern of lu former takrM:eB4TslwlthnotpoprttrBO.i prnM,rt- ''lie mblnlnn hnne in und polop t far ; eharpetl with mylc too Nathville k in the IhhmW of the Unlln) much ami tiHtW.8lewly,oaaelBtiw- Slate authoritlf; ill Cnancet were i in ly and WweMtly work ol the nilehty prob- palr,l beyond remedy before it wn rlotl nim. II wot not a frturwltr of a new tat ty military nrdr. The meniWii of tlie tf thlap like Moe. ; he wn not a tbampl.tii r VaUHit, Conference, at tMr last sewion. .rfthsrtlnpmWof Uiinan Ilk Wi4h. lie rtnod l-twn th two in l.vitipawt i We iltad ; llwen the it and lhprent ; Uilw.-ea the old and nw ; with that sympa thy for ah wbkh at uch a pried k th lft hnp fur any pirm jnent solution t,f the antstbm which tormnt It. Ill duty I tnrrfully l dMInp.i.h lestween that wbih U i.mii.1 am! that wl.teh it eternal. II has but little prabc from rwrUtian but 1 thartul healer. Wudlng up the wound of the age lu spite of ilwlf the good surgwin. tailttiitg tegethr the dislocaUd bones of the disjointed tlrutt, Sub a nun was Samuel Amoung the Jews. ub a man was Atliaoa.lus amoving Ihe Chilians J MJh a man is Abraham l.loolin this day. The explanatlor. for ,. Bvwy . . .u. . e u. .. - u. wahiltv. Ifhe b.b,w ill. bcaaw th h .l nnd Iim Joke. He was aUo fo.,1 of ,Mtarc slow. If he ha done a fooliih . umtng daughter, whwe many graces not. It wu lb stupidity or the people bleb nnd churmw bad ecinartd the nOVctions nf initwltvd it. Ills wUdomeonaliis In sorry up u suto-ptible young printer. The oouple. mil Ike good sene ofthe nation. Hit growth ' after a season of billing nnd cooing, " enga lu iHSllthMl knorMge. bis stwdy movement gl" tbcmelves, and nothing but tlie con tfcwjtd ematwlpntiun. are but lb growth jQt of the young lady 'e" parent" prevented uihI novment ut the national ml till. In tltjr Bnion. To obtain this, an interview dl, in character and culture be Is a fair ' WM ntrar)ged, nnd the typo prepared a little jprcilaUe of the average American. f b ,0 adtonLsb nnd convince the old I Ik nwkwurd pb and still more awkward , w,0 Mt en0TinK b favorite hUu. 1.U ur,outh manners hU giammar. If taught dP'Y-W7-V,Selonlhef.clnflbelr long friendship, their rtboillaneous, concreUd fiom the best auth-,uu "' '"v f ' orsllkea reading book, and yet of Saxon I """ ""achment, tbe.r hope for the f.t force xa.1 clawle purity; his humor an argu- i "re. nnd like topic; nod taking tbedaugb raet aad hi. logic n joke, both uneaionabIe . ter by tlie hand, said: at ti awl irriliule always ; hU qu-1 "I now, sir, ask your permission to trow lioas, mwcretl. und his auswers ijue.tlons; plant this lovely flower from its parent his samite prupbesiee. and fulfilment ever d " but bis phelinks" overcame him, beyond his promise ; honest yet shrewd. j,e forgot Ihe remainder of his rhetorical simple yet reticent; heavy and yet energetic; flouM,, bluslied, tanimertil, and finally never dwpslrin" and never sanguine ; care-1 wotlnj ,,p wjtU "from lu parent bed, into le In rorms, coa:IentIous In eatUls: , own ,. j.ever -erificlng a good servant once iroiUd, kecn, nVuM ,Le AiKmfo. never denting, goode.irinclpleo.vee.dou- iuilor,and after removing lis ted; not afraid of new Ideas, not ilesplstog ". .,,,' ,.,,, K rBi:A. old on.; Improving opportunities l0 coo. P-pe- blowing cloud. be rep1.l. fessr wut.ke,; ready to learn, getting at' -Well, young mu ..I don't know as I ve facU. doing nothing when he knows not any obj-ctloo, providtd you viU morry f. what to du: besllatlog at nothing when he firlfirU!" sees the right T lacking the reeognrxtri qi!lllicrtlton of a party leader, nnd yet lend Intt the psrty a no other wan can : rn talnlng hi political cnemle In Mlonri to their defeat. uinlutag hi political friend ovnw their lovaltv to the tSoTrriinirut of . .. , , , . " ...-" ..-. --- --- -. tkcmdvts from the rebel nrl of South ern Melhodum. Il.e Soulkm Mell.Mlist Chnrub. which wai one of tlie chief moral supports of the reb-lllon, will ItH-vitably " i" rortunes and go down with It In a comtnet. ruin. A the mini Statwtnet. have nwde skucry llc corner-stone of their Confrderncy, so has the Southern Metho- dmt Church placed umler that corner stone u Xew Teitun.tnt. It did lis bt tn give the sanction of religion to tlw political meaiIJre8 w,i-h terminated in secession.'" - i0S0A,,r. Co.NOrTto. ilany rears , wiat U now n flourishing city in tl.w gutei lTrf b iolwarl ,jIa(.fcHnillli (mi of I Vt:it Ami tiik CnivAiJT-Th Knh ' vllle JtaU JmitmI. notlclnp the chanpw ; which hate occurred and which arc likely to occur In the bourn Mine reui ' rrlx'lllon, ?y; ' We are all .inning lowan. n cm. , n ,,,,,,1, ni) ,. ,K,,. b,,t the pnri. not which we hall. t-e n l...mopenrou nnkee , n f)rmii) ,,.,,,;, 1C rsip(.nrv '.mllon-ln another ywwr jo llwc will l.nNr!iifi(1 ie r(nltInr ,. Mwren lb Lake. w.d the ( ulf. a people I ,,,,,,,, ,, fnir ncls,llinr ; wl,.e charac.er.Mlc.. thoupb . Ml"" , ,,, 0 ;,, , tlck ln ie fo,nw I ntereet w 111 have nUvirdrd lite ch.wilry o ' ,.... . f r i. ...... 1 that .here will remain only tWTanker. ''. '"o.nl Kp... ten John r,e ' When we y Yankee, we dnu't mean the , : "And now 1 ln-crch liter, h.dy. not i loim-leppttl. nn.al. ptne-whlttlinp nrtlele-; tl.onph I wrote a new commandment which Mll only on the Mage and In the : nnto thee, but that which we had from the Imagination or the chivalry, but a Hrung. , beplnnliip. that wc love one another." rnrnel jw.ple, given to labor, to indu'lry. i She reluriie.1 it. poit.tinp to the second God-rrnrlng. phlltttithrnplc energetic In i chapter of limit, we lOth: "'IVn .'lie I peace. In war loyal and Irml'llblv. I fell on her fun-, nnd bnwnl licrelf In the I Tlii l the ratue Yankee element frrnnnil. and auhl nnto him. why have 1 bayonets itrcnnw Maying Ilrnp ntllmtta- 1 noopa. wh'we Swamp AupvNare m hymn llnp dlrge over doomed Clmrlcton, and ' whovr energy. lendfutnea nnd determlim ' Hen. within the Ut two year, have nearly ncenntpll'hril a lnk. the like of w lilcli, In mapiillude. the world ha never feen. And then when thl- Yankee Inlluenc Int. ptirllJed the land nml nude It blo..m , all over with the le-outy or Free Jehw.l-. r'rrc Lalear. Prre ?p-h nml Frre Oovrn ment. then will raeMIu cMvalry, with ll prle..tbn (refltllHy -It 'three- i.r Ilimie utid Uev.dter. H ehackrrr. He whip, ll d-l-itbin and It feeble nriMxruer rllnk cway IhIh the nM of oWcnriiy awl lie forgolte... Cblvwliy ! bws-llml. thin In leg, eadav. -" vro.. BHtterkip ere ogalnt Yankee ,. , , , ..? , .. nil ii VamlaK and with heart IwbMlnp nwte full I , i,,i ,i ,i V. i i ' or treaweaWe fnlH tlwn Ihewllchen eaul - . ,..,., i . it . . m . .dron wlla devilfb lncrvdlfit. how like you ..... I the nictate t 1 - !... , , a Thk Ftnr ami l or I.trr. t-t Sami i ,. ,, , ., Ann.C.m.K-IV7WmotH ,,,,: ! Tlie Ameriea. nine dayn am) five hour, from Vulpara!n. bring from that Jare lli mil ( new that on the Mill of H'CcmW Ihe iCdtlmlral in untingn. tlie capital of Chile, ! had raurht fire bv the exnlclon nf a pi ' pip" (luring the ceh-brntinnof an KpUco. pal High Mom. wl.lUt Ihe bnllilng was '.lmlr crowdnl will. buin..n boinc. . .i .i. i t r. : . .t., I " " V - ---- crond rtuhetl lo the ibxir. which, opening inside, were oon ckeeil by the prr, und all egrei prevenlw!. The interior of Ihe building was lUcoraiM with light, inflam mable nrsanKni, which turned the flanio to spread rapidly. The roof, which was nf woidl, soon fell in, hurrying the maw of ! Mngs beneuth it. Sme 1.900 d'd ImhI , j ies. mostly la die nati cblldrtn, had Urn , recovered from the rums. The South Americtin malt ctranvr.whl!., reached 1'anama .Tan. 6th. with 018.000 in I imwire for lingkind, brings confirmation I of the above, stuting tlie number killed nil He said that thirty years agp ihe I-gSla over 2.000. The Calhedral eonlalneit 2.-i mrcnf Yirgi.iin wantnl only one tote to 000 lights. fromtine ol whivh the Ore Wnren law abolishing shvery in Ihe State; , communicated to the drapery of the glgun-1 lieeoiitleiniied bis native State tor itt crnelly ' tie colnmn and patflward devices. In an i to the black rnee. nnd for their negKet'ng instant a sheet of flames ruihrd along the1 in protect them in tlcir married relation festoons to tlie roof, end directly spread tn nml dnmtsiic rights, nnd lie gave it us hi 1 all parts nf the building. The jieople opinion thai Ihe State had already ht more rushed to the principal door, which was ' lir tlie reliellion than she had made by rais- soon bloekeJ up. .Mot of the men ecap I t,s und -ling human beings ofter Ihe mail ed by the sacristy and inside the doors, i nrr ol wild cuttle, lint perhaps Ihe most Hut few of the minister esenped. The', jugular feature of the dUcnuoe was the lights suspended so peniifu! from tl roof j charge that the member of the Methodic poured n rain nf liquid fire on the people i Church South bad done more than any below, nnd in lr than fifteen minutes over other single class to perpetuate pro-slavery 2,000 people perMed. geniinu-nt and tn bring on the existing re- 1 Who AMltmrawiuuruitTUitRnM, If tnv.Vlien von hear (!iilil-rLiifU rOmeir. " ,, ',' ,. ing ine rrnenion upon me j.eptiniicuns, confront then, with these "truths of bis' J'niyriNO I'mmm, IVi.riT. a.o 1'ctti lory." coATs-Tbese nre the great levers that 1st. The rebellion was inaugurated un. : cortrn t),e world. Without them the bol der a Democratic Nmional Administration. tm woud fall out, and society would be- 2nd. It was conceived and matured un - der Democrats nosplceg. 3d. It had its nucleus nnd headquarters in the Democratic Cabinet of Jame liu cliatran. 4tb. Its chief instigator and engineers were ine leauere oi uiu ajcinucrai.c pany in Congress and the Government Depart - ments. 6lh. Its principal ogeuU abroad were Democratic KnibaMadursawl Consul serv. ng lite cuue of 'J raisoo uwlef JJemocruUc fay. Ctb. It had been in progress four months before Sir. Lincoln was inaugurated. ; tb. Seven States had gene out of the! Union before tl.e Democratic llncbaunn bad Wl lies Executive Clmir. 8th. AYar had been declared by tlie in- surgents, iu firing upon the Star of tlie West, long More the present Admluislia - tion came into power. IlKUctoi-H CoUKTiiiiir. A young gentle- wnn hapticnln" to nit at church in a pew adjoining one In which nt n yon ng lady, , rr whom he concHrnl n nU(h-n nnn tio- , fnt rmninn, wa? ihiiirou nf crlrrlng into fl)m,d cr.ice in thine rvrs. seeing Ihut I am a Mrnliper ' He n-tunnl the book, pnlntlnp to the I .lilt v-re of the Tlilrd l-'piM.le nf John: "Daring tnu.iy thinps lo write nnto yon. I w.iukl not write will, pupn' nml ink. but ""'"" b""w """ i "",' 'lTun '"" to Uw. Hut our joy may W lull" From the nbou- interview n marriage took phiee tin? following wrtk. t ... ...... ...... ...i ..i. r.. Av IvrwirjuTiNn IIowmi.vt. The follow lnp adlee in MenuntryI original man uerlil l whlh I now In the poeflnn of a pentleman of Wahlnplon wa round among the papr of Jnmrr Madi-un, many ai.r aflu, l.ta tt.M.n,OT J . " Wrert Mn Ommtry. A till flvlcr. If I . " " ... .. .... , . Bn It ever rr light, will no. do it till I am no , ' ,. , ., , . . , ' more, It mav I cnnlderl as iMuIng from ... , the lomh. where trull, alone can Iw reject i ,,,.,- , ., nl. and the happlne of man alone cnnnlt- ,rd. It will U-enlitlfil. Iherelore, to what- ... . . .. , , . ., erer weight cat. lie derived from gooil In- .,. nni, frorn p,.rl,.ce i.r one nl0 frMn ,,,, cllnlrT n Tarl(W, Matlon. ,iroBh a i-t1ih1 i.r Inrty year.; who ev jMiiienl In hi youth, and ndtn-arrd to through life, thecauteof lllerty. nnd who ha lime a txirt in most of the peat Iran- hcIIoi.. which will cun.tltuto an epoch of it d-tlny. The adly nearwt my heart, and deep- et In mr eouvicllon. I that Ihe L'nlon or the State be cherihrd and crjieluated. l't ihe iifi. enemy to It lie regarded as a random with the box ojien, and the dl gutal one the iwrjient, crcep'.ug with hi deadly wile Into Farad'uc." A Ciimhnan' llKUKr. Tlie cnrfepon ,enl of the New York Jmtmttl gives the folltiwing arcount nf a Methodist Tlmnks- clrlng sermon in (JVnrgrtnwn. 1) C, byn Mttltodisl clergyman namd l'bel, a V.r- Bin;an dv birth, and alt his life nsoclated , with Southern tieoplennd the great South- .fn Itxtiintion: Mlinn. In its wnt it wus one of the bold. wffr,)r,lf ,ia"y. and., ul.e a novelty in I . .. . .. . .. the Histrict or tioiumtiia. , re n cmos BgBin. Ttie prew makes pto- . jle pjtriotic. the pulpit religious ; but wo- ItSo wovs all things. There would be no Co!ng to church if there were no girls there I ne.tkr wonld there be any going to war were the soldiers to meet will, no opplnuse but from the motculines. tvttboul ll.usun 1 8njne ,iej 0. woman the rose nf affection wonid never prow, nor Ihe flowers of elo- (Itoce pcrminate. In short, she is the en. t 0f ,ret the great motive power to love. Ta0r. caviliration. In prool of this truth I all history sienks trumpet-tongued The llichmond Enquirer is disgusted with tlie foreign policy cf the rebel since tlie recent publication of intercepted cor ! respondencc in Northern paper, and sog. gU "n short joint resolution of both , Houses thul the President be requested to . shut np the Department oi Biuie, to i lb door, and pm "- - '" ,u ' lock December, &c.ctc. Sweet Sii'le llrown I my pretty one! I'm sure you mtnt retncniln-r K not for love, nt lent for run The lelph-rlde tn Decemlier; When all lie Mir nnd nil the Ixnnx, In pite or frot would go forth. And Kptevxc Irm-a'.h the butraloes, laid. olber hand, Ac. How brightly Mrratrr-d Ihe northern, llgbti Almve Ihe snowy ridge! How plen.nnt were the winter nights, Olcerviil from conntry bridge! Where Mall" I fought with such addrew, 'Mid iiiightr. fun nnd flattery; And Invcr fifl, nfn'd Ihe prcr", Knch other' heart, etc Tl very lngnlnr and queer, Of all Ihe mad device, I.ni e' tl imr lioiild burn o bright and clear, On fuel formed of Ice; And yrt we know it flame, Indeed, Mot brilliantly will glow fnrlli. When fanned behind a flying Mini, Hid under fur. Ac. I'm sureynn mind th" village Inn, The uppr and the revel: How, In the general dine mid din, I,nv hot lit nrniw level. And don't forget how Harry Kldd Ktnbraccd you In Ihe btitlery: V.iii Lt,Mil lit. lliM.nil Lnntr vnn ilMMa ..:..' And lie RiFTti yonrs, etc. And when the forfeit Ml were paid, How one old maid rr!t.d. Until the younger ladle ald A prude they all dele.lcdl I)elt:" hecrird--lhe ancient Ann Her mdely to ebow furlb, "I'll never yield to any man, My irgtu lip,"dc. Til" wlnlry wind Ihe homeward way, Il'ew chilly In our racen; Hut. underneath our fur, we lay, All snugly If our ptaer; One girt, ixm Ihe forward seat The relly Nelly e'att.-rlee Drclnretl Jack Frot had pinched her cberl, And Hilly Frort, etc Another, tindrrnealh her rolie, (the btilfaloe. no. her drees.) Fair I'atlmce, with alleudant Job Detected lu caree, Sprang up with angry, blub1og face, Her ini.ocetice lo show forth. Hut buw d ber curl were out of place, Her collar gone, Ac. And then the jmrllng at the door! It lender, mutual b1l-! Sweet lip, from there dundant store, Gave to the pour In kle ! The parting word the lung embrace Cupid's ruol dangerous witchery, Drought fire lo many a boybh face, And ra1ed sweet boie, etc. Dear SnIe llrown, saro yon and I, Of all that loud of merriment, No other lr I left to try Love's lateM. bet experiment; And Vrben Ihe coming enow nre spread, Our mutual hopes tball glow forth, May Hymen hie, our nuptial U-d, Increase our Joys, Ac. Fnsiiop Mr.AT. An English maidf. whom we lately heard nf. hud a decided!; novel reusnii lor refuting lo stand in tbi Scripture relation nf wile to a .nan wbs sought ber band. He was In all n-spcen eligible, except that be wus a vt-getunat and when be proioed, the plucky law re plied. "Oh, go along with you I Do j think that I am going to be h of rr flesh nnd you live on cabbage 7 Martjs grim widow, man I I om not on animal of your sort 2" und ofl she bounced leaviif him amazed. Tiik Syxi-atiiiks or a Child takino j Wjio.no Dtnr.CTiox. 'tlie- New York dependent tins ihe following from n mother "15ut did I tell you whut u tin.' 1 Ui with my little Joe!" M No; what wns it ? "Why, I was showing him the plclnretl the martyrs thrown to the lions, and talking very solemnly to him. trying" make him feel wbol u terribte thing it ws.' when he said all at once: 'Oh, ma ! jo look at that poor little lion, wuy bcbit1 there, be won't get any!" State Teacukb iNSTtnTE. 'ILe sets' annual session of the "Oregon 'I'eaclitri Institute" will be held in Corvallis, cwj mencing on Tuesday, the ICtb day ol Fe ruarr. 1 66 1, and continue four day. Top ulur educator from diflercnt pert oflU State, arc expected to be present and t part in the exetcwe. Time will be gnet during the cession, for gcoerol iotercbaD? -f view in relation to tcachiog. w m