Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855, March 23, 1848, Image 4

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A IHUa eaM bill Imd Uwra.'
. 0m cold market morning, I looked into
' mllUaar't (hop, and there I saw a liale,
kMHty. MU-rowed young fellow from
NMMMatrjr, with hit long cart whip, and
aUeekf coat, holding up aome little rnat
ter, tad taming it about on bin groat fist.
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aMHraawan'adow.Uj'der, whito at the
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BjrUa aide stood a very pretty woman,
feotfiag with no small pride the laby for
vidotfly it was the baby. Any one could
read that &ot in every glance, .a they
peaked at each other, and the little hood,
aa4 lata at las. large blue udcomcIous
.aad fat dimpled cheeks of tho little
k. It was evident that neither of them
Jhadavar asan a baby hie that before!
"otraalW Mary," said tho vouna man.
Wra dolJars very bight''
Mary Vsnr BTudemly said nothing, but
rg um umm aonnei, ttaa tt on tne tittle
Lai MMd up the baby. The man
, .aaag rwMO, ana witnout another
iam waat the three dollars all
Mha last week's butter oame to: and as
VViWr.lJMouVof thsshop. it Is hard to
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aawhaol. The rough body of a car
riago sMed beside htm and there wrapped
apaaailv, all hooded and cloaked, sat a
Uttla dirk-eyed girl, about a year old,
pkyka. with a great shaggy oog. As 1
wifM, the Man looked up from his work
and tamed adnlrinalv toward hie little
eeataaalon, atmuoh as to say, "See what
I have boI aeral"
TeaT thought I, "and If the little la
dy ever get a giaao irom auminng
swains as sincere as that, she will be
lucky."
Ah. these children! tittle witches! pretty,
even in all their laults and absurdities!
winning, even in their sins and Iniquities!
See for example, yonder little fellow in a
naughty fit ho has shaken his lona curls
over his deep blueeyrs the fair brow is
Dent in a irown tne roec-ieai up is piirscu
up in infinite defiance anil the while
shoulder thrust naughtily forward (,n
any but a child lotw so prcfly cen in
naughtiness!
Then comes the Instant chsneo flush
ing smile and tears, as tho good comes
back ail in a rusn, ana you are over,
whelmed with protestations, promises and
kisses! They pull away tho scholar's
pen tumblo about his papers litli'r the
carpets break, pull and upset, and then
jabber unlmaginab'e Uncfish in tclf-ile-fenoe,
and what can you do for yourself"
'If 1 had a child," says the, precise
man, "you should sec."
He does have a child, and his child tears
up his papers, tumbles ocr his thing,
and pulls his nose, likeall other children,
and what has the precise man to say for
himsejf f Nothing ho is like every body
else "a little child shall lted him!''
Poor littlo children! they brinp and
teach us. human beines. more cood than
they get in return! Mow often does the I
infant, with it soft check and helpless -I
hand, awaken a mother Irom worldtineu'
and egotism, to a whole world of new and .
higher feeling! How often dots the moth
er repay this, by doinc her best to wino
oft", even before the lime, the dew nnd .
fresh simplicity ol childhood, and make
her daughter too soon a woman of the I
world, as she has been. I
The hardened heart of the worJIy man
Is unlocked by the guileless tones and
simple caresses of his son hut ho repays
it, In time, by Imparting to Ms son all the
crooked tricks, and hard was, an 1 callous'
maxims which have undone him jell.
Go to the jail to tbe penitentiary, and
find there the wretch most sullen, brutal
and hardened. Then look at your infant
son. Such as he is to you, such to sonio
mother was this man. That hard hand
was soft and delicate that rough toice
was tender and lisping fond eyes fol
lowed him as he played and he was
rocked and cradled as something holy.
There was a time when his heart, soft and
unworn, might have opened with ques
tloaiag of God, and Jesus, and been
asaled with tbe seal of Heaven. But
harsh hands seized It fierce, goblin lines
ments ware Impressed upon it and all is
rained with him forever!
Bo, of the tender, weeping child is made
the callous, heartless man of the all-believing
child, the sneering skeptic of the
beautiful and modest, the shameless and
abandoned and this is what the teorld
does for the little one.
There was a time when the Divine One
stood on earth, and little children sought
to draw near to him. But harsh human
beings stood between him end them, forbid
ding their approach. Ah! hss it not been
always so? Do not even we, with our
hard and unsubdued feelings our world
ly and nnscripturaT habits and maxims
stand like a dark screen between our lit
tie child and its Savior, and keep, even
from the choice bud of our hearts, the
sweet radiance which might unfold it for
paradise! suiter little children to come
unto sir, and forbid them not," is still tho
voice of the Son of God, but the cold
world still closes around and forbids
When of old, the disciples would question
their Lord of the higher mysteries of his
Kingdom, ne tooK a mile child and set
him in the midst; as a sign of him who
shquld be greatest in heaven. That gen
tle Teacher still remains to us, lly eve
ry hearth and fiiresid, Jesus still telt the
Mr child in the ixjtt of tut
Wouldst thou know, O parent, what is
that faith wImlIi unlocks li-aen? Go
not to wrangling polemics, or creeds and
forms of theology, but draw to thy bosom
thy lilllo one, and read in that clear, trust
ing eye, the lesson of eternal life. lie on
ly to thy God, as thy child is to thee, and
all is done! Blessed shall thou be, in
deed, when "a little child thall lead thee"
Aanletles of a nllsra life.
Bf tkt Ac. Mr. MUi, Nmtuektt.
A man was speaking a few days ago of
tho emotions with which he was over
whelmed, when ho bade adieu to his fami
ly on hia last voysgo. Tho ship in w'rrich
he waa to uil was at Edgartown on .Mar
tha's Vinyard. Tho packet was at tho
wharf which was to convey him from Nan
tucket to ihe ship. He went down in tho
morning and saw all his private oa stores
stowed away in thoaloon and then return
ed home lo lake leave of hia wife and chil
dren. His wife was silting at the fireside
struggling in vain to restrain her tears.
She had an infant a few months old in
br arms, and with her foot was rocking
tho cnuHo" in which lay another littlo
daughter about three years of sge. with
her cheeks flushed with a burning fever.
No pen can'descrlbe Ihe anguish of such
a parting. It is almost like tho bitterness
of death. The departi.Tg father Imprints
a kiss upon the cheek ofhis child? Pour
years will pats away ereho will again take
that ohtld In his arms. Lelnr hl wlf.
sobbing In anguish, ho olotM Ihe door of
nis nous behind nim. Four years must
laps r be oan cross that threshold
again. On aaa captain upon this island
has passed but svn years out of forty,
on upon th land.
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A lady said to mo a few evening ago,
" I have been married eleven years, and
counting all the day a my husband has been
at borne since our manage. It amounts to
but three hundred and sixty days." Ho Is
now absent, haying been gone fifteen
months, and two years mora must undoubt
edly elapse before his wife can see bis fcoe
again, and whan ha shall return tt will be
merely a visit to his (amity for a few)
months, when be will again bid them adieil
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I asked the lady, tho other day, how
many letter ho wrote to her husband dur
ing Ills last voyage. "Ono hundred,"
was tho answer. " And how manv did
ho receive f" "Six." Tho inevitable
rule is to write by.ciery ship that leaves
this port or New Ucdford, or any other port
that may bo heard of for tho Pacific Ocean.
And yet the chances are very small that
any two ships will meet on this boundless
expanse. It sometimes happens that a
ship returns, when Uiom on board have
not heard omt word from their families
during the wholo period of their absenco.
Imssino then tho feelings of a husband
and fttthor, who return's to tho harbor of
.Nantucket, alter tlto separation or torlv.
eight months, during which lime ho has
Heard no tidings whatever irom uis noine.
Ho sees the boat pushing oft" from the
whartcs which is to brino him the tidins"
of weal or wo. Ho stands pain and trem
bling pacing the decks with emotions
which ho in ain endeavors to conceal.
friend in-the-boat greets him with a
smile, and sas, ''Captain, your family
are all well. Kit peruana he sas, "Laii
tain, I have heavy news for you, your
wife died two years and a half ago." ,
A young man Iclt this Island last Sum. vrvant girl litely asked him lo walk in
mer, leaving in his quiet homo -a young Mis Kmilv uus ull ulonv in tho par-
and beautitut wife, and an infant child. lort ami would bo ililigbtrd in srp him !'
The wife and child are now both in the , o Lord ! huro vvus a lit ! Go iuloa par
grave. Dut the husband knowa not, and lor with a rett girl all alone! It Was
probably w ill not know it for some montlii too late to retre'ul, tho girl hud closed tho
to come. He perhaps falls asleep etery from uW, umfwm oiiiling tho way Into
night thinking of the loved ones Iclt at hi" t,0 parlor where' Mi l.inily was sitting
fireside, littlo imagining that they arc all alone.' Hung perfrclly convinced that
both cold, in death. . no choice was Iclt to him, into tho parlor
On a bright Summer aftcrnoon.ilie.leIe, walked or father sidled,
graph announces that a Capo Horn ship' ,v, wW perfect chaos to his ryes for a
has appeared in tho horizon, and immedi. nioiiieu' j thin from tho drepckt gloom
ately the stars and stripes of our national came forth an anel tone ' bidding him
banner aro unfurled from our flag stalT, welcome and draw near.' To obey the
sending a wavo of emotion through the order was but the work of a moment as he
town. Mtuy families arc hoping thai it is Uiw.mI but In-liltlo dreamed of the oh.
tho ship in which their Iriends are to re- .mole lulo hud throw n m his way. He
turn, and all aro hoping for tidings from knew full well the stream oflove had many
the absent. Soon the name of tho ship" i ripples, but full grown susgs never enter
announced ; and then there is an eager CJ jnt0 n calculation. Judgo, therefore,
contention with tho boys to lie the first 0f his astonishment at bring tripped up at.
bearer of tho joylul tidings to the wife of nvnl Bl tho fuir one's foil by a fat stool
tho captain, tor hich sonicc a silver luiil. ..leilri.- leim. mIik.Ii chance, or a
dollar is the established and invariable fee. ,
Ana wno can uescrioc mo -leoungs
which must then agitato tho bosom of tho
wife? Perhaps she has heard of no tidings
irom tno snip lor more msn a year !
Trembling with excitement, she dr?
herself to .meet her husband. "Is he
alive," she says to herself, "or sn I a
widow, and the poor children orphans!'
She walks about the room, unable to com
pose herself sufficiently lo sit down. Ea
gerly she is looking out of tho window', and
down the street ; sue sees a man with hur
ried step turn the corner, and a littlo boy
hold of his hand.
Yes, it Is he. And her little son has
gone down to the boat and found his father.
Or, perhaps, instead of this, she sees two
of hcVneighbors returning slowly and sod.
ly, anoVdirccting their steps to her door.
Tho blood flows back upon her heart.
They rap at tbe door. It lathe knell of her
husband death. And sho falls senseless
to tho floor, a they tell her that her hus
band has long since been entombed in the
fathomless ocean.
This is not fiction. These are not ex.
trcme cases which the imagination creates.
They aro facta of continued occurrence
facts which awakens emotions to which
no pen can do justice.
A few weeks agoa ship returned lo this
island, bringing Ihe nowaof anothor ship,
that waa nearly filled with oil, that all on
board were well, and tbataho might bo ex
peeled in a neighboring port in such
mnnth. Tim
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with a heart throbbing with aiTccilon and
hopo alio went to greet her husband on
his return.
At length the ship appeared, dropped
her anchor in tho harbor, and tho friends
of tho ludy went to tho ship lo escort ihn
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husband to tho wife from whom hehadtha TAIL was told no escape notblag
been so long separated. Soon tbey sadly ' gi10rt f a special interposition of Provf.
returned with the tidings that her husband jonco cuij MV0 ,j ,1,1,,. Bul what could
had been solxed with tho coost fever, up-' h0 ,io T Anollicr, and another, a strong
on the Island of Madagascar, and when !!, ovjncg on ihe part or the lady a
about a week out, on his return home, he praiseworthy determination lo obtain the
died and was committed to his ocean burl, i o,t ,ry u t(iu,,td wltla tho request lo
al. A few days after I called uik.h lho'.ge, u,, ,ir,y0ur' illK oll i,,' Jeter.
destined homo of bereavement and an-
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A correspondent of the New York Spirit
of tho Timci a paper full of fun and hu.
mor relates tho following account of a
bashful lover:
Hit nanio was Danphule we used to
call him, 'jackass,' for short. Heaven
help me if ho should see Ihls story. I hopo
ho don't tako 'Spirit.' Among his many
misfortunes for ho was cock-eyed, red
haired, and knock-kneed he numbered
that inconventontono of bath fulness; ncv.
ertheless ho was fond of the ladies, al
though when In their presence ho intVer
opened his mouth If he could help II, and
when he jlid speak he used both bauds lo
help him to talk In fact, he was a young
man of ' great actions.'
Jack one warm dsy fell In love, ho hsd
just graduated at college, and began to
think that he must seek the ladles' society
he was getting lo be man, and it looked
manfullv to have a ' penchant.' So Jack
fell in lov with lb sweetest, liveliest,
most hoy-deolsh girl In th square, bul how
to tell his love there was ths rub. He
had heard n ffood deal of the Man
of th oyo,' and he accordingly tried that,
but whenever In) looked partioularly bard
at tho window where Miss Emily was In
tho habit of sitting, some poraon on the op.
posite side of tlie street would Invariably
Inw to him, thinking he was endeavoring
to catch their eye. Ho hu despised x.
prajtalve eyes ever sinoe.
At length Jack obtained an Introduo
lion from Tils slstor, and with nor h sailed
several times, but she was obliged lo leave
the oily for a season, and as each lotsr.
view had only increased his ardor, he
finally determined upon 'going alone.'
I jiii i bpfurn the hour fixed uin by cus
tom for an evening vl-.ll, h found himself
arrayed in his lst blue coat, mciai out
tons, black caslmore pnuts aaM panla be
ing a lectio' liKhtnr limn iho skin, -and
a spotless vest. Tho journals of tho day
state as an item of Information thai the
Ihcrmoriolrr ranged seventy-five to eighty
legtees. Jack swears that it was a bun.
Ured. As tho hour grew gradually near,
Jack found his courage and perspiration
ooxlng out together, and lie almost deter
mined In pull oil an I stay at home. He
concluded, however, towulk past the house
and wo bow ho foil, lly the time he rcaoh
ed tbe mansion, ho lirinly concluded not
to go In, but on casting his eve towards the
parlor windows, awl perceiving no signs
of life there, ho thought il probatdothat no
one was at home, and since he had pro
ceeded m) fur, ho tlKuight he'd proceed
further, and Irate his rani. No sooner
determined I ban concluded. In a reck.
!, moment lie nulled the bell the darned
thing neidn't mnkn such a noise. The
,oor Hua owned as If by magic, and the
careless servant had placed exactly on hia
ro,, l0 happincsi. Over he went, and aa
(ie uilorhad not allowed for any extra
extension of tho muscles and siuows, h
not -only produced a tumble, but also
compound iracturo' oi tno uiaoa pania
aforesaid, said fracture extending all across)
that point which comes In closes! coatael
with, a chair;
Having' picked himself up as carefully
as circumstances would allow, tho stnoth.
easj laughter of Miss Emily 'not setting
hrraVbrward any,' hdstt last succeeded In
rcaclilog a chair, and drawing his coal
tails forward lo prevent a disagreeablo
expose, sat himself down with as much
f'raco as a bear would bo expected lo x
libit when requested to dance on nettle.
The young lady who waa almost suffoca
ed with laughter, at Ihe sad mishap of the
bashful lover, felt truly sorry for him, and
used ull her powers of facinalion to drive
it from his mind, and eventually succeed
ed so fsr as to induce him lo make a re
mark. And on this rock he split, for at
that moment she discovered she had lost
her handkerchief. What had become of
it. She waaauro she had it when bo oame
(h! It must certainly bo somewhere about!
Havn't you got it undor vou, Mr. Daa
phula ? Jack waa sure ihatlcould'nt b so,
but poor Jack, in endeavoring to answer
could not pmsibly set alustg without rais
ing his hands, and of course he must drop
the coat tail. In his anxiety to recover the
aimu,ing tlpnr, ho ctcn ventured to in.
cllno his t
body so as to uct a glance on the
AW. As hu did so the fracturo opened,
and behold then' lay, at Iho lady supusrd,
her properly. It vvus tho work of an In.
Mant to scIko Iho corner, and exclaim
' Hero it i-t, sir, you needn't trouble vour
self, raiw a little, it's under you At
tho name limo giving II a long pull. Alas,
tnjnc(1 ln tnu , 10 Kony or Iho mo.
ment grabbing with both bands a fust dis
appearing strip of llnon which enoiroled
his neck, he oxclulmed In hoart broken ao
cents ' For God's sake, Miss Emily, Um
my ihirt collar !
Major Joe.es' first am Last DrUak
of "Hosta water."
ssmtso av nnuscr.
After gwlno up as far ns Youtaw street,
and takin a look at the Youtaw Hotel,
what's 'bout as big as Nooy 's ark, I cross
ed over and cum down on tolber sido of the
street, looking alonn at ono thing aad ano
ther, till I got most down to Charlea street.
By this lime I begun lo bo monstrous dry,'
-and as I'd hicrd tell a good deal about th"
sody water what they have In big oltles,
I thought I'd try a lilllo at tho 'fust piece
whu; they sold It. Well, Iho fust doctor'
rhun I cum to had a soda water sign aa.
and In I went lo gll sum.
Ses I, '1 waul a drink of your sody water,
sir.'
What kind of syrup will you have!'
ses ho, pulling his hand on a bottle of mo
lasses. 1 don't want no syrup,' aea I, ' I want
sody water.'
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tears was ruwiw' ajayuajw la a
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countsr, atarln' at aw wha an all mMM,
he ax'd ma If I wtaat wslt.
Welt, thuader aad llgUataT na I.
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sody watsr, I'll siltlikil If I'M m aay
more of h. Why, k warn aaf Iagta tar.
tola jute,? dawa ate gallaa lata a
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Be he, Maybe yea aial wed te drfak.
In' It without svruo.'
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It'e much heNer wUh, aanrjerllta or
goosberry syrup,'' he.' 'Win yea try
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No, I thank you.'eee !,aadlee(dhlm
a thrip foe ihe dose I had, aad pat oat.
A Kta roa a Bum. A visiter
want into a school la tkl ehy, aay th
tjoetoa sua, waora aeeaw a ear aaa gin
oo one at. who wan Wether aad abler.
In a moment of Ihoaghtwai laoMlen, tho
littlo boy struck hiseiotcr. Th littlegirl
was Diovokcd. aad ralosd her head to re
turn the blow) Her (has showed that
race was working wbhla. aad her efcraoh-
cd fist was aimed at her anther, whea hr
teacher caught her oyo. 'Slop, my dear,'
said he, "you had better hate your brother
than strike him."
The look aad Ihe word reached her
bean. Her hand dreaaed. r threw
berarms arouad hia aoea aad kiaeed him.
The aov waa moved. He could have
stood against the Mew, hat ho oeaU aat
asalduWadumM! m mWaa'a mJmM. mU BMHAMMiMftal
the amvoeailea he had gttea her, with Ihe
retura ah had made, aaa the tear rolled
dewahMotoehe. TmaaMMmlthaakaer.
aavdwk4astrlaiMhaaaaW ehawieed
away bU'team. mat Nm dgbt f ker
klaihtim aalr Made hha enr the fctti he
wa eametetsly sukdard.
IWleaehorthea mMUm oalUrea al
wavstorumakkailerablew, aadthnr
would never get aayemere blew. If
aad aaUaaa would aat aa tale earn ariaei
pie, this world would almost eeaee to he a
Vale of tear. "Nalloa would not lift up
tbe sword against aatioa aeilker would
tosy learo war aay mer.'
Ba CoMraaasuwivav Talk la th aoiat
aad atop whoa yea haaj reaeaed il.
The faculty that
of making
oae idea eova? a autre er eaper, i aat good
formueh. Bo abort aad eomprekaelv
in all that you My or w
volume aaea aeshlag, I
badvi Ikenek Lma Ch
very elever aaem-aan J
are awa who get aaa Mia laid iMIrheada,
aad hat ea. aad their make Dm meet efk.
You aaa km it aaeTalaMel fool it arhaa ia
their amiaei. OaaWnailiaial
daeod. li
They roe
liaar a te
smaks). but vast laali la vela MT th
The MM Ik aaaMeraa ie atom. m eo
With Lb Idea, hhaawlaaadiaaolaiid.
aad lost amid the ramhlmg af rera aad
floUrishoa. amen hUaia, airmiai, aysnk
eadeargweha, are MVMltawfcha.
0mbmm aa la the jraaag. taaa wha wrote
la hie mtharws Oaar'eM aataaiag ta ha
married) " aad alee la the faadeU aaatl.
wha Mails J Mjasaf ssa.saaaad."
aea am tee awa aw mm anssysss
om ihaa Ike ear. The harf to aaf totd
. l A i" II
ta their earn. Taay are
wela-ht la sntd far ever lawato la Ufa.
Reader, be short .aad w wiH etoa i
with this advk.- rtoad JMMte
Jirr Assanaa DaiLttsw ia IsrrisrrtV.
At the lime whea aa aa bmm JrViat
Isabel wa liiiwkeiaia, the .erare
sailor of the (bet warn uwarihtred th the
U a. WA I. ik. - aa ' ska Vsmmb.
BMira mji hbmI aea aaaMS mbmmmbbmbsbi mm bmmsi mmjm
thabmaara worn ia'IMda "mm ilseill la
drillW them ' 1a taad tal.. The
lor. JM " f" .twH VWI "
(9 the wtmmr tbey were threwa
eam-(etely oaT their kMai ia fajaaj Ltoat.
M aid U
tt
Theeflear. whea deatwae (
the osMwaay tawliae ta'ika, dhreeitoj lg
waieu wmt
ihairtia
R.,oalUd
aa (A
1s?1uW''wmms1'm mmI 'iU&a)'
jaaM)vseaiVaaeir'Mwg M tot-
ski
"UlMrefl
II it to wara a lata aa eaanty .
tad aaa afa tweaty.fcar aaaaa
iwad at a kummlMi hird Yeti
MMMj asM. Mi valaaM of
issft
i FrW ?fB WPw.rP?
mrt lmlmmmmat mmm
VtWilMliMlWM Mfllikfi.
6m -liiiSffc-jfcitof tfMiM
MBaMflMaWm mbbbML" Wsaaaml MaW saasaarmaM
1 kafiyiauUM rai --JAgu
earTai
aaT ihav rushed like a whirl'
a loud huxaa. slicking their
late every clump of busne, or
ma taeir esorss vry pnoaiy
to Uwlr reach.
Msamr ssmb
aearwM
Meier 'of th Infkntry, who wa
lofirfalia.lng th drill, 0rdrd, "KilJy
eathe reasrvet" bul oo rolled th llor
Mto Ihe aravee or the ocean, with, rsdoub
M eaergy, (lit their own officer, who
had had the order" eWlalnsd to him. cried
eaV-"LraeMattle-hlp, ready about!"
The old beatmaa who acted a rgant,
realled instontly "Bout ship, and away
ahf gate, all mil Ml." bawTSd the lisuten.
at. Krery man wheeled on hk own axis, f
sadetrUjg for hi former position, cam "
ia wkh a period rush, all right and tight.
NtwOrltpnt Pktgunt.
Tata iHJvato Indian Wirx. Maj.
Long tolla a romantlo story in connection
wkh Ihe fall of St. Anthony: An Indian
of the Dacota nation had united himself
kikto youth to a female called Ampato
ape, th. Dark Day, a nam which, If
given at her birth, and not efterwartt ba.
lowed la allusion to hsr unfortunate end,
would eeem lo show that thM people pos
mm ihe powr of dlvlnattoa. They lived
happily together many yearn. Two chit,
drea were the fruit of thslr unloa. Th
awa, havlag acquired renown a a hun
tor, aspired to be elected a chief. To In
ereaM hie dignity and Importance, and to
etiaaglhcn his Influsnoe, he resolved to
add another wlf to his household, and
tied hie choice on tho daughter of a man
of htlueaee In the tribe. When he had
atade known bis determination to his wife,
oho eadearored to dissuade him, by re.
mladlag him of their long cherished love,
aad th haoDinsM they had en loved to
gether, finding no arguments available,
aaa, in met tnai ne nao already executed
hi purpose of a second marriage, slut ob.
earved hero opportunity, launched hsr
tight bark canoe, and placing her children
in il, pushed off into tho stream above ihe
fall. Her death song was heard clear and
shrill, by her friends upon the bank of
Ihe river. 8he recited with a roomful
veto, the piss tu re she hsd enjoyed when -Ihe
undivided object of hsr husband's af.
faction. As she fell faster djwn the cur.
rani, her voice became lost In the souud of
the cataract. Her boat was borne to the
edge of Iho cascade, waa seen Tor a mo
ment In the sprsy snd mitt that hovered
over th water, and disappears! to be scon
ao more. Thl Indians aay that, often, in
th morning, a voice is heard singing a
mournful requiem, tho burden of which
is lb Inconttajicy of her husband. And
som asMrt ihil the spirit of Ainpsto Sapa
ha been seen wandering about tho plaoo
with her children In her boom. jiotn
ea Ihe Northwest. - (
Amentia ItcibutT. A fashionable
young lady recently met her plain graaoV
Mother at the Springs. Tbe old lady's
heart waa tiled with innocence and int
askaiy, aad her idea 'l'V"n tatlm" tl
a etralgbt coat and plain cap. When,
the refer, she met her dear niece the first
lime for many years, and as her a dis.
flgured invalid, sh ws shocked and "al
most fainted. When her emotion had a
lilll subsided, she turned, with leers in
her eyes, and mid," Margaret honey, thee
bm get well ; bul Indeed I fear that tho
wators aver will cur tnee of this thing,
(laying her hand on Margaret' fashiona-
Me buttle.') U! bow awful ihee must
fact about it ("and another shower ,of tsars
guahed forth. Good old lady, that.
OLove ia ihe weapon which omnlpo
teaoe reserved lo conquer rebel man, when
all lb real had failed. Reason he par
rlj fear he answe.'s blow to blow fu
turn interest ho meets with present plea,
aura ; but lova.ia that aun, against whose
atelliag beam wiator, cannot stand, that
aoA, subduing clumber, which wrestles
down tbe gianL There la act one human ba
lag ia a million whose elay heart is hard
oaed against love. r - , , ,
A FASxtonASLt Kim or Lrato.-A
geallemaa paatlng through Pleat 'Market.
wea suprised by being halM from ihe well
haowa College, by a ftfsnd, who, Il ap.
aoarad, wa "Indumtoe vile." "Ah!
Tom, how oame you thtrat" stked the
aentleman. "Oh forXelllnc a lie." "For
tolllag allot Impossible! them must be
"No, it' true enough, I promised to
pay my tailor's bill and I didn't."
HoaniLi Ravutoi. Dr. Radclifn,
wha waa fond of the pleasure of ihe Is
ale, waa one afternoon oomfortebly dis
pesiag afa bottle of wlae, when a country.
auu eatored the room, and begged him to
oome immediately to hie wife, who wee
dying. can't help It, my fine fellow;
lean1! move till I have flni!:d my bottle."
Now It happened that the oountrymfS was
a large, strong man, and the doctor a very
emalloa t so It occured to tbe former Ikat
hia beat plan was to aeixe tbe doctor aarl
aarry blm offoo hi shoulders. H did eo;
aad while he wa bearing him along, the
doctor; bursting with rag, exelaimed,
"Tou villain, Til cure your toifif" aad
he, waa ugoo.1 as his word.
LTaa Sromoanm Anikal in tub
WotLe. A orowd about a tavern door
wa busy dlsousslng what' animal, of alt
ether, waa moot eonlmry t aome contend,
ad thai a muta waV. soma a hoa. um. a
yekaofoBM. A Dutchman, win bad very
grtValy Itotoaed to the ooavarsailoa, gave
ill iaparleaaet Te mule, te hog, and te
eg, ia vary atuhhem, but to hen is ts stub.
aaimai ia, te worn. I had von vol
Vtwtodto Itotoh, aome egg. Imadavoa
lad Metld aeot, aad put hTa In It, and aha
aalaaa ata aasaal aaaKaM V J . e
uw avav. i aea masec
r tootle aest, sad puts ber oaJt ai
uwpuuperoi
I da raak i
javay agin. I dea makee oeraJee
I MSI. aad Btltalt all avarfa k.n .1
ftraM U trW mit I kare, vea fpeeped
uadar to letUe haa, ta has niitt
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