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OREGON SPECTATOR. hL a-" '-... - aft. "" ' No, 5. QEO. B. GOODY, Filntor. Vol. 4. " Wfaltturil l lie War uf Itntplrt' litkfx Ms wf(" ij,xa., A u .- X o V ( . 4 a '.It WILSOK lLADT, Editor.) Oregon Clly, (Oregon Territory,) Thursday, November 29, 1810 POITRT. mmMMnm -. aw w a FiwnlhaN V Tnl.uo. KVKMINU. Th Jay U iim ' on (vltlrn clvuj Flaat auMy a'cl tha Kitnmg'a biilli. And, tiki- sraary pilgrim' shratnl. Tha twilight dmnpa timikl lb cartb How (ii Hit Muon fr-aw oul Ihr ka Hmp dwn lift, imM attil aili't) 'mm, AnJ kit th Man hka rutiariotn )r, fUnWl DifHtwIii fa lakt-a anj Mtaann. Tha wlwtla ara linahatl, th laattaj at Mill, And hot a btralli tltv ailauer btraka, .Sai, aliaa aunt Zrphyr ' nlU thrill Tb daw-drop ffum ! rt.trr alukr Yt Uar I, far artoa thr a!, AihI frwm IhaahaiWar of yon lull, 'i'ha Katydid pour futUt lirt laV, Audaadly aunt; Ilia Klervtiwitl, Ohrwly.ralaat tasli(lilful hour1 U bo fraaa t tmjrrrr fur jMuli' Aa by aa angrl qtiwkr nmg amt t Mwu, 8lan as! Muar. Lkikhng wak llrlifilful hiitr ' lit tuglit, iNir tlajr, llua jul that f lutima Micr UlMctn XA turn liangl bolh than tut II aw ay, Uka draalit M Inch tit iivt, )'l half Uu lluw filly Llfa tjpnl Ihrtriu, Whara tlatknaaa'atliara 'rauoijuur ira) Wlllla fal U)JIJ Ilia likM la M-c V bb ctulrn iu a lfcl Ji; r II Sti.ar - - J MISCELLANEOUS. letter lo t'uiiiilrjr Ulrla. Mra. Swiaslirloi, in a lair uiiinbrr of the Saturd. x mtrr, baa th" ftlbiwiiiji Ir'lrr tu c-ouatr gill. Slio talk "right uut" lo tlirln., Vou know 1 taid I could ijuilt nlinot aafaatai two of you. Thr rraaun l, I ik- tare ' I' my lunda. Half of ou nrc tooiroud for tlm. You would nut br cauglit putting n nloir on to aurrovir hoi-, or weed thr canlin, lcraua you think it would look aa if ou waati-d' In br fine ladira. If mjii am 01.1. lalnti-'cari' "f Ik r h.indi, or i .in t'ul m wear a sun Iciim t to 'rerr.i' h' r conif' aim you ay aMll"prnud and aliilk up " Hut It i you wh'j rr proud too proud tn think ou rrnuiru any rare in looU nion. Ymi luo an idea ou l.k ut It rnuiuh ut an It. I i I zit vronir. I hero are many women ought lo do, which rriiuirr 1 , .I"'.!'.0 ? ,"ri, i '" ., ' B"J, "'",. der i i k?ihH UaeroP F.ero'r, .." har.dt lo be r'tfi and plUb'r, and .1 "" elf a pair of woolea glorea, wii lingers closed at tlm lops ; no mit .J. ." ' ' '1 tit ! It ICl ocoSE w .,h 'wZk them itay on When you uae your boe, rake, or broom, put 011 your glorea whin you lake hutd ol a akillct, t, or keltic handle, tnkn n cloth to keep your hand from Ifinc sear ed and hanlaucd. When you waah clotha or dishes, do not have water no hot aa to fsel unpleasant. Many girls avald their Itands until they can nut them into water almost boiling, fliicn hands are unfit to use a needle or pin. They are nut an good lo hold a baby or dress a wound, rake euro of your hands, and do not for. gel your faces. I hato seen so many who, at sixteen, had complexions liko ala. barter, and aitwcnty.au their Iscra would look like a rtnnel bag that had hung six weeks in the chimney corner. One reas. on for this, thry do not wear a bonnet lo protect them from the sun. Another reas on is, the habit limy havo of baking their faces before a wood fire. I havo nccn wn. men stand beforsva great roasting fire anil cook, until I thought tholr brains were- as veil slewed as tlm chickens; and limy would get so used to it they would make no attempt to shield llmir hands from tho heat. Nay, they would sit down in llm evening and bake their faces by thn hour ; and this Jaonoof llio rcasona why Amerl. can women grow old, withered, and wrin mod intern years oclore their iimo. Out another and greatest reason is your diet. People in this country livo loo well, and eat loo much hot bread and meal. rniMlHi tuwtnlai lialtallw fat rlfttlltP ffHlfl than those who livo In tho uilles, and that ia the reason why with nil llieir fresh air . thrtr avnratrii aire la lit lln trroslrr than ' that or cuy folks. J ItouianUx or brant. . . . D.7P- .... "... iful blooming country girls make old, nal. . ow.taoea women 01 ineinscives uomre they aro thirty, by drinking cofTrc, smo. king tobacco, and eating hot bread. They shorten their lives by thesn practices bout as much as city ladles do with their faahlcnable follies. I do not know what ynu think about it, girls, but it is as much sin for womcoRto gel old, brown, with, ered (aces, by tiling too much, as it is for men to get red noses by drinking loo much. Very few people think it a disgrace to have a bilious fever jbut I would inst aa liove the doctor would tell me that I was drunk s that I was bilious. The, one would come from drinking too isjtch the other from sating Ino much; att't-.uuera is 'be :;:rvJ&sctT:,rir.!V AWA r " mdnix,, -z, .-, r. ;; w" ,,,r. ,r - -j- ' ,r "" pvrr1 It '.rr ...i'"' s ' " - - , , i , , ,b , i haniiv, or evru rraaoiiabluur civxl huiiior lie o licinl tapac ty ; hut It n m.l, rcn . ' .,,.,. and hard B if you hrlda tdowand awitnc ,' i , i i h i i I ... .1 n ....'. . 1 . .-i .. A-aay.emtia awai, llura ualrifa In tbf run ......1 . 1 .i . . 1. n h iil, whilerjiuiified 111 thelrdomeaticduliea ' ly altrreu up tho t rimtian to hoaliliu .,',.'. ., ' a icytlte, ami whe 1 you takna niedlr you .,., "" "", ""'"""'" ' ' , , ' ,. ..11ia1i. .,,, . Tlir la alumimg of .uj, H.ti- wma in Lln.i.arlvf.,.l,t!,,v,.M,r r. .fn. llmre ia auth a thing aa tolling on from agalnal llii-in. hnaaulh thrprraeiil torn k canacarccly ftel it in your fing era. I hii . ... n,llM.,,,ri. ...,., 1 1,. ,andrr of th. Iluneanan armv.-wen '"wl y aerniua "lllie uni. ' mi ! lay I talk about your iini1rln In I ''(kln nf It, i, llntrvrry Imly tiivcalnl 1 loiik wrll wlirlhur lliejr will cknovtlrilgii. it omul, Now H-o.la ('mini lonk wtll I iinUiu lliojr are well t anil no oni can Ih i well nry loii who ilix-a nut lkr cjfojJ'J hiTi IT. Tim miman wlm naal I rr lirail ' l ..if," 'I ,'l t Nllf. la lll'HIIII , WH'I HIV lllia" at llm firr, dlaonlcra lirr Mil. Iirmiri on liMiiiichpa, Injiirca her liiallli, ami makra Imr fare lik a iir(i ol Icallicrj atlii-ii , lir allowa dot cuili-f, liul lifrail, ((naa) vituala, anl alrtui); jiicklra, alio ilialroya lirr itiHiiacli, rota lirr Irclli, aliorlcna tier ' lifp, and makpi lirraelf luo hrIv fir any 1 uin, hitjiI aoafln llircruMsul) llio rum. J. li, S, " I rmn ina r.UKiaiMi rainKr llatMllalal Uullra. liuw la it, a inonv molhcra u( ilnturaliu l.abiucoini'lttin, iluit llii'ir iluiijjliipra inn i livl w' inado tu alttiiJ to luirrli 'III run I rrrna ' and Ihiw ii it I li.it au many ) vmfi . i . i lailii., u ho do not Urn Hint ilnincatlr nl trnloin ia a duty in wiiiiian, anil rrjart with ioiittiiipt,lliideuuf ni.kiiiu tlmm.rl.u iiarfull Much of llna truly t-iitpahle nbaiinlily wt. Uw to nr out nf lalar tiAll.'lla of rrfiliunalit ami! tint illll.rra.il lloili of rffiniinvlil and lli.it unltrrol prevtlriira ivrlli prrarm dj i.fanlly inthiniidlb'nlaaara nf wiciilt, to nilopt , I'm Itiliila ol iliclniiliar j ei I cannot Imt auaprct, that anulbrr atcnt In a at llm root j dill'ereiK'o f All llila is a imlUr f.. .f ..it...- L...1.I. nf tluaaul, whicli motlirri in irntralup alienctli to llm wlrilr a alpnjjlli uol prar imt to have drraim I wf In llmir only b intimati' priyrapliicaltiinnri'imii, philnanpli). I alliiile In thr little earr ai a un nna j iucrraaliitt and ilrvelnplut; nhicli ia takrn, In rrndrr llm prrfftfnianrr , j,. iibyalnil rraniircra ; dill by lh" aoeial nf liuiiarliuld ilulna attractMr lo joung ami moral iiiHui a which am In pro. peoiile. Thvtu . 1111 revjii why h"iMe , need fioui ila pbyau'tl ruattlla , and by Ii'ild ditllra ahiiihl lini b allra-tivr whyjih( Il nut only thr ptoplo of llna i o'lutiy, a'"""rr "' ' 'an;tiicia, aaaorinyo i ir a if ii'iurain ine tauii'irj nr nn' nii n en, abnuld imtrnjiv ivtn.eraation aa plcaa am aa wnni a.'atu ill inn innat elegant drnwing rikini, nav rallmr, I tadievc, the frrilthiallhy raertmii, 'he natural rutia , laiiiontii inpa-cinng mianiraa, nin mi' pra.ani !! U.iiigiiM'fiil, atecJctiln ' ted, when intnbirl in tint mannrr, and wht n iijoyt'd with inngriiial eoinpnny, lo tin gianl, Iwth ttl'to laiily hialllt and , the aniiiiul iptrili, and I would alrtngly urge tit-Hi all inolhi'ia, who are nllliclnl with di..onlenletb over M-naitivo anil mor-,"t btdly tntarrable dayghlera, lo make tlm eti'rrimriit. llul how it it wr aak again, that young ' laitira Imvr audi nn nniviiioiirral.la. rn. - " "" - "I punnnuto t Ihia kind of occunalion f I :..-, i . . .t .. '. iiir ann eiraiiitig , cooama;, uouing, airw. 1 !-.-!.. 1 1 .1. ..... . ... .1 .1 H . I ii'Ktin aitaimti, ami concocting an aona .fgo-lthtnga. and yrt making olly "'f"M.ble.y ig tlown e.r,", ft.t.ng Biiiiimr...' . ... -. , 'lown Imila, and yet making nohtaly com. lofisi'le' Jxui II i Ihi perpetual liurr. 1 liutta, rionuin waa appointed lliainrmi.i ....I.I I 1.1 l.t 1 ... ...a. ll... M-nn.an lu.,.l,laMj4 tt... ......L..I iiii eit'iutiia; anil Ktitiiiunii, una auarnct' 1 , diauuxls an tut detera oung woman frn.11 I plunging into a vortex, whero lit Ion , , "" nil comlort la iiievilaltir. And wltrn ' k nt the antimia cxpreasion of llirae liouar.drnti'il aUvea; when wo hear their weary alep, und ottove all, their conalout complainings ofaervanla and work ptoplc, when we tare how entirely their life i mm of tumult and cntifualoii, excluding all calm or intellectual riiinvmeuta. we ran. not wonder thai young women, with right fet lines, or ISktc fur rcliiiiuuiit should bo eflittunlly rcpi-llnl from all ayiupnlliy or association with thrlr titollicr's puraiiita j r.l.i.is. Nw lliii.xiiiui.ii Laidr Haviu Ma cuixr.. We nntlue an ineull'iii for tlry. ing clothoscatlsd "Rohlnaon's Drying Machtnn," One sufficiently Inrge for a family ol twelve persons is said lo occu. py about the spacu of an ordinary chut of drawersto which It hears nnnm n arm. bis nee l'i exterior form. It conalsin of tu outward esse, encltuing two open box. es, which are rnado lo revnlvo upon an asit. Clothes, dripping wet finm tho washlub aro thrown into thrae boxes, and ao dried in five or ais minutes by llm work ,ig of lite machine, that hy an exposure 0f fifteen or twenty morn mluutrs in the sun limy are ready fur rnnlnu ling. TOs tail sorlx,of drying proress is npplicshlo to all sorts. clothing or hotiii hold lintti ; tu dlsiikeli, couulerpsm a, tahln cloths; In, linen, cot ton, or woolni cnotls, Wn do not know thn cost of auei! n machine, but If il be anv whom within the reach of itrivala any who fumillr il is cnrlalnly a very deairahle ..,l.aitinin nr ihn Inlvirlniia nrnf,.aa of ......... - - . ! - . wringing nlnthes as they come from Iho rinsing tub. We hail wiih plrnsiiro any invention that Is ralcuiatru to lessen lo. msl hardship. While so many heads I nrn at w ork inventing mauhincs for lessen, .! the labor of the farm, we are ulad lo announoe any measures which have lor their object the amelioration of fcmalo drudgery. Parlll KaallroaUl. This great project, which, as It has been well said, la lo bind together the Union In band of iron, is likely lo become the ab norblug topio of discussion and considera tion, both Ity press and neoplo, in avory part of the continent. It is, In' fact,' the txt remote- poitimi "f iho country that :' F- ? -- rf I'"' . w.,ic0.nd,,,k,.,e,r pl.ro j to rank,. I ha the largest interest ill tlm wink. I'miii the point where the rnnd will ruler tiur present lino nf Staira, In 111 ioiiru fr'in llio waalrrn uluirn of llm cutitiiitnt, ila Iirni lila will br conlinuilly aiiriicntitif;, lilt ilri'itclira ihti ilunniiif iho waritlmiiap in Kri'W York ami llmlnn, aii'l ilrrnlla llm - fltiluoN.iif Clilna on llip alum a al'l'iiaa. inantHMMv. Villi a rr-uulnr nnil minimi pircri'alini, aa lliiiilialNiicn fnun llm turn Irriniiiua inurraM't, in I'ninincri'inl aiaiit!pa bi n iiiii' (jrialrr ; au ilUllnctl)' ami rt ulnrly inriinnil In iruM)rliiii t tin' Irnvrl, thai tli" ln'rl of lli rnr may lx aaiil tn lnrnatirr, by Ila rrtnliltlnna, llm I rolalir ali'iif tin-linjirovnnfiil, turaLli i iirliun nf I In' ruulc, rram-vlitvly, Naw Vutk, MaaaaclniMtli ami Maine, in Id rrninti' cral, nnil l,"ullnim unil I'lurMa, .... . ... ------ , - - - , i ' in 1lintrrtiir oiiiti, uill lrlrncnttr(1 in Urcer tftllu llinMliri. liif.roH,rlton liillir iiuiiiif 1 ( laiauiiiiMM, iimiiv llii'illll uf ailii.lia coniuninl, and lotho di.luncr, will It tlm tuinmi rciul ad.antar t'i l.r drrurd from tin- road Tho taal, thr m.'tldla nnr! tl pnrtlona. r aenalM of ....!. 1 ....r. ... . ...II .. thia, and will all Ifrl it U'Hy inlrrrat in tl.r auei raaofihit iinilrttakiiiH. J.'"ltt'm' liuly a imiionnl work lltiii thr billlJiiiK' nf Kntt Adauia. nr the itnpro.eiut tit of tbr harbor nf Nrw Ymk nr I'liarli-.ton. liruirnii nl ol tbr hnrbnrnf New Yolk nr C'lmrlraton. Coinim rclalU, ila i lantj!a arr not to1 lt calculntnl ; iwl totally. lb'y arr in. iilunlilr; biiidtiiu totri'ihrr, aait will.inr. rry lairtiuti nf Ibr tiiuiilrv, ami jjlvitm nut tlie jailtlli al nioria ol l.umjr, air ,, t,. allcciril Ml l,mila Union I -- - -- - tm ni.at.aaiAia 1.1.1 oi.. 110-1 - i nr Hungarian 'rt lulimi ia curit-d n wild griat tlrti imi.M n an! l-ravtrv ! la '''" 'r"i" '" " ' lulimi II wa mil a rrv.lt ; hula move. "mill nf drfencn Kunal an niuik ol lliitr ntigliboraol frnlia I Im imlulity of Hungary, or Ihr great liiiiillinl.lera, it atrm., had lalt Iv madc,itcr hithe li imlita or llieir lamia, the la'ioring pi aaanlry, ia 'rKPrl " "'" iaini lirltl ni tlm lornier an.leulltvaleil hy llm latter ai .aa , aala ; ami alao tolunlnriiy uavayup ir . piiv!rgr uf exemption ftuin Inn lion W hlcll waa Ifliarailtrrd to thrill lit' ihr old I . . " ... . . . mnatllutlnn ; ami auhmiltril lo hr taxril ' nn.. i. r. 1. ... .!.,. .i.i,n !.. .....i. i inu 'iain i .it.v, univaiiip mr -".n., 1 "" i-vamia' u.n w u.Ki.v ui- 1 on ll.len.l.g I.. Ilia apala. that they do. in.ndrd often to U.'lrd f,,rtl,w,l, naln.l ..- . .. ... 1 were lakrn uy llm npprraanl ami nrey ...... ,. ,.,-, v.. ,.,.. ,, liiir pince in tnr rniiki. ihr conleata wrrr marked with determined oh. f allnacy, ami ill aomr eaata, trnwneil Willi aaaiatmicu lo Austria in aliening the Hungarians. It ia said thai Hungary can brine into tlm field an nrmy of lllii'.lilin, ..,n,.b- .,,,,.,., ...,.. ,,,.-. ....,-,.., ,,., I And il ia probnblr that thr I'tilea mny as "i'l the Hungarians with half that num. lr. II such a combination nl forcis, inadr uf aut li intlal are lo U subdued, it will only be thrniigh a lung t.urff".mn uf llm inut trrriblound blmaly coiiflicls. .st. Louis I inline Aiilaiul i:irT'lrlrll . Tbrrit is a flat fish found on llio shores of llm Medilorronrmt which has Urn known, for liuiidrrda ol years to givo he. numbing shocks to any one w ho huudlua il. Il isnamid llm torpedo, and whrnitls dissected I lie re are found two honey, comb organs in il nrnr Iho brad mi rach side, and occupy tho whola thickness of the full from breaat to back. They consist of a maasui' ijndlili columns that ap pear upright when llm fish lies fiat. Those columns arc supposed to lie galvanic piles which iu tho aggregate make an electric charge. As many as I.HO'J oolumnt havo have henn found in a largo full, and nerves ramify each column ami arn diatribuleil throughout iu finu filaments. ' The back of tint torpedo is iniiIiIvo and llm iK'lly negative ami tno riectno cur rents nsaathrouuli thn Itudv belwien llio breast ami tmuk. On touching either sidr. nl llm animal, a siiook is recetveti, nnu by seizing it on both sides, a morn intt nan shock iafolt; and nflrr receiving tlie I'ral, thr rhnrgo aocmnulntrs and diarhargH . . - , '" "" aueoeasinn 01 snocaa win thus bo given until I lie strength of the lull ia oxiiauirji. i ue electricity ui wn torpedo Is of llm same uharactcr as a die. chargo of very small hoyden Jan.. Il it capable of mogui'titing iron and decom posing oompotiiina on a ainait aaaio. a u uso of lids vollulo jiilo lo tho animal, seems to be given to It lor defenoe and oUcitoe. Il launches Its dlniiiiulivo ihunderbolts upon alt creatures that approach it. , Tha elsctrio liul (bund In greM num bers in the Houth Amerioan awamps, la another living galvanlo batisry. lis shocks are far moro formidable than thoso of the torpedo. Men, dorses, and other anlmata ant rrrntlantlv dmwnsd th rmxa. ..l.r. I...,. K ...A nM.,l...l J. A.aal. .:.. .a.. ...... ....... . . . . ing aninr. of tht' (tools by being Muniied,"'''''"'" frutti tlm shocks by id. rlntrirt eel. Thn i Irulrlo eel ia about fito feet lung anil of j ,,,,, iv ini ii ,"-ii ihit inn luil Mi III,, l it ynlloir culnr, rrarmlillii antnr avaler TCnli. Ila rlt-ilriu.il atrtitliirr ia llm aainc at thai nf Ilia lurni ilo, In. I it ia firm. nlnf Iblii t.lalca, whlrli Hit In Ilia illrco llmi of Ita IimiriIi ami win anil ' llm pltn la ul llm lii'ail ami tlm otlmr at llm lail, lirnon ila aliiH'ka aro liMiat il'lfill wlirri tlirln nil ami tail am bioui;it Into cnntail willi niinllirr animal, In tlm rlvnri of Africa ihnrr lanlno annllirr vlrclriu fl1i, in I In) tint ISilnrina IMi clniua, wliiuli liaal very timj'li! rlirtrio otj;aiia lyia aninc. I tiling like an tel, ami ia mini nl Hnyi't. There am olbir ilitlrie liah Ualdi' llicw. Then' la a ureal amount f rlaclricilv iinHturr.1 liv llm liitrilnr pmc.-aari of thr Iitiiiini. Ihh! . iut litnv m.ii U n. nn i nti lull. i i ' ii iil tt "iiimM (iliuii lhij iih r in n friiilf on lv Mirfiirn . fur n- U- ..II,. mm.. ..!.... ..!.... i!-r 1...1- "- iii uiiini' m riiuirA, 11 la I 'Ull'l I'l or- pri'a HllllJ H IIK ttflllP I r.C Wltrfll'llly alii? ialtir, hill ibr amoiinl ihllcr. ulillir.tr. jrinrinmriit ol thr irrrltnry on Ihn norlh. I ml timia, and alao in ililPriiil riuWT-r,-wvit ol Ainrilra, lying wratwnrd of' 'A deiolupmrtil uf pinilitn uUiliii'ily I ,ir ujty or Kmny Moulilnlna, aliould br ' v ma In ! nh niilii d ilh lirnllh, i..r calv trriniimlcd bv in atnirublr turn , nn I frralmr,, of lt-lv, for it 11 oliati .) Inl nrKalhltv "trtlltxi, fatlgtm and void, uddrn fit'i f tii.lrnt riiill.iti, will rnn tirt lit? JitHu Inlii thr imifalMr iltargf nil I front I In. ttu iliuat infrr llntl liulrilniii irt tii?iJiinu iiiiuiiin iifirainr inari" nn I front tlm u mint infrr llntl liiilriliuii ia eoiittanily jjuir ratni; kWc iliiln uily, uliilr orrlluii erimratca the nrii Ilt I lit luh't a nf llm llrali or iiniarln nrr criilanllv arid, wlillo thr Mint fir. nilntiii thruuh Itm urirrli-a nf vi'ina, ia alkaline Auaiiduiidalkali withn tni'tii hra-n lirtwwn tlmiii, arr eapablr of cam. ing arurreitt, Ihr ncul Ih-iiii; p-iatti.t nnd llm alkali iir,"ntlr, an that tint bl.io'l would fmin tlria raiia tmvr n nrallrr rliargr and ttm (l-ah a aitivn rbargn. I Im i Hi .a ni ct. rtiiuily nn Ihc animal lalini ia not mill li iniilrraln.l t.liclrn . almrka lia b-t n .n i'. asfulU applied fur raiirili ais il Ironiwliflt lia In-rn iliarov . ta-.f. 'tt" tnd c'rirratt'i a aurpluaof poa mtr. an! llm arttt iiruativr ehclrii'tly, and mi niiarm e ul tl.i ialti.u i injuiioiH I t ay-tnn, we havea atrotig argiiimin ( tt.it in o-.ma- noli rondm ling Mibaitincr J betwrrn llm fi.-t and ln turlh Thu ia1 ir..y llm rratin why wit frrt are an in I inrfi'ii luhcnllh, at lcai In lltoar who! wear ahora, .Vc. whiln toihe aa.offr wbol Ltnra bari fint n thick horny nun endue. lln,, aubalance ti furimtl on llm atdei nf ),, fc-ot. that n0 aohleva ain,lna .- in ttir 1 na ptantiiakirij rhaLra, dvpiayinf In pmia, .xiay tliautn-e Ihy Ip Iu Iha puij.la itrauabra iplt ilraitfbra leiea of nV lata, " .- ...,-.. nut lh iMkrtt.r Ilia iCaMr..lfi ll.a ,rrlv. Arr drarr r, arr calttiri, mtra Motic! Iban Ibrae, tin: cotna, 11 u iwumi tha uifhl-aiar Kubi lu ray i flora bnht ilianitiMltar.la-iinni'ileuit Iha hoal (attlly ilatirri, Ilia anowy aall hlU, ,,WI, 2,A,r MVI .11.' n,iri, V. fVIT Ml MW ,I,W We'll knal a Ida nnHinUlu, banvallt Iba dark ihiw, liar lirartj' pra)rr Ilia tnefnat. aitj uatura Ibr aliiini. ; Hat k Mi Ilia faalal nr'll loak flm Ilia air, Aa tha ryr lit Ibr frra on tha chain uf th alair l)b!tina, it i. Imdjlili the im-m a aimk.i 'thr hiratb of tha vrtprr.thini liilra u'ar tbr lake) Tbrra I j"oca all arouud tut. sttJ liaalth in tha brrria And bat caul ilarr, niorr blaaatj than ll,taa I OniiilMAiiTY. If wn sillily great men, wo shall 1'ur.l they were nut so much dia. tliiguiahrd hy origlmilily ns by range ur extent of thought. If wr require of tht in llint absnluta originality which consists In weaving, like llm spider, llieir wob from tlicirowiilHiwels, woahall not succeed in obtaiulng it. No great man was original. Lraatufoll docs originality consist iu un. likeness toniher men. A great man is a center nfihings seeing the wants of other men, and sharing tholr desires adds-alo strength nf arm lo come at their ttoinl. Tho greatest genius Is llio moat indebti d man llio greatest poet Is u man in unison nilh his time and country. Tlm great man dose not wuko up and say, I w III Kiunrn the circle ransack bottiuy and hotuny i diacover another lood for man .if. 1 hate a nuw architecture In my mind I will fore mo a new organic (tower. No; Im is forced on hy the genius of his rontrmpo. rnrisa. He atiinili whern all tho eyes nf men look, ami their hands all point tho direction ill which ho elmuld gn. lln finds the materials ready to bis hands they have sunk tho hills and bridged tho riv. era for his roatl. Men.itoela. women, have art-worked for him, and ho has entered lit- ' thrlr labors. Ureal general power, wo might almost say, consists In not being original at all, but lo tho greatest extent receptive. Kmerscn. FiAttx CousTiiur. An oldpCount paid his addresses to one of tho richest heir. esses of Paris. In asking bar hand In marilago, he frankly said to her: Miss II., I am vory old, and you arc very young; will you do mo thn honor to become my nut iwtaii na tinna, may 111 nuiuan iny aoui TiraUewHUUri'aXt IlrllSla asi llalilfa WeaHrurU of Itm Mckf HaMN- " w. vm -w in I it. ntnciunru JUN I lib, IS 10 IflFtKi PirtU'M of the VniltA S'ltiof Amrriea. A 1'I.UOl.AMA'noN. Whrrraa, a Trraty Utwrrn llm Unllrd Hlaloa uf Atnrrlca tn-l lirr Mairaty thai Q urr n nf Ihr Knilnl Kingdom of l.rrat llritalnaml Inlanil uaa conclu drd and alined by llirlr ilrnlpotrn. tlarlra at Waalilnj;liin on tbr flOrrnth dayrif Juno lant, wlduli trraty If, nonl for word, ai Mlnwi: I bu UnilnlWlatraof Arnorira rnd lirr . l....iv il.. ci.,.n t il. llnliu Kim. ! j,,,,, ,(;., ,ain suit lrttnd, drrm. i.... i. ... i .i.i.i i r,. i. r...... ... i K ,( ,u '"""'"it""' " " Mimic wii faro of ttti uiiititrfm (hat llio UU) nf 4, 0ll ,mrrftl!nty which ! hllhf.no; .. . '. . m ( umrnUr nf the righl'i nnituil! iy ,iK, , partita over thr al ' wr rraprt tl.rly riamrd plcni I U )r,.B and ai-ri'ii uonccrnlnjj ' ,,r anrli .iil,.ni,tll,al la I tally atarrlnl aald Irrrilory, I Icnlpolcnllaritt j i in-nl nml ann.it iniii'rrnnu llm tarim ' ,.f .rli ariibnnrnl lint la lo aavi ibr- , I'rraidrut of llio UniKil Hlatra of Amen. ( n hat on hi patt, furnlalird vritli full ,.onrra ijanira llncliannii. Hti-rdarv of Sia'c of lit I'lill'd Nlalra, and her Mat ,,V t,r QiH,ri of llm Unltnl Kingdom gf "pill boat, in n ulnnt dratllit'i' i ml (irrni ri'.i'.i ntvl Ireland, lini, on l.rr I1""! nd atlmdcd only j ihi d ninl.t , .lll a...,inic. llm llijjht llO(ioralde-tM'fV(U)t. i ,,ilmfd IVknihatil, a itirtnlier ftflifr' ft ajipara that the, tx K'tm and (Jimii ' Mt-mtlv'a iih)I honorable privy cottntiV ha''1 fur ntnr days eat luri jind r tv' I Kll, irr Mjjrmv'a eiuoy rxtranrdinary 'alajtil from farm Icm-i !j farm I ji. inl iniitiiter p)rtitiolrtiliary tolhe I'mird ' wntcltlng n fdtoMhle vppu'tuuil) (ir Siuleaj who, aflrr having cnmittilBlcatril 1 10 cat li olhcr tin ir rraiKMli.r full tuiwcra, ' f,in, n n.J J,,,) ,u, form , have anrrrd ixn nnd ' J... nnclinlci tlm lollowlng arti. I AaTItlE I. Fruit the pcuil on tho forty-ninth parallel of nmlli latitude, ro the boundary laid down in exiting tri-atira and convention between thr I'nl. tP( jj,alr, (jri,a lrliain trrininalr., tlaaa lint of l-tuudary between the terrilo. ., f il.- l'iiod Statri and llioae of her Hrltaiiiiiu Mnici.lv ihall Im ccnlinUrd wratwanl along tlie (aid forly.ninlh. par. allel of norlh latituilc to the middle oflho cuanuci niuin, acaraica me comiiieiii kmttrtr. That tlm 1 navigation nf thn wholeof the uld chan- 1 I I -. t. ......I. r .L -... l...l. rial anil aiitina aouiu 01 inv luiiT.iiiiiin para llel of north lalltuda remain free and oieii tu both parties Asm is '-.'. I'ioiii the point at which tho forty-ninth parallel of norlh latitudo shall be found lo interact-! llm great north rrn branch of the Columbia river, the navigation of the "aid branch shall be free and ojtcn to the Hudson's Day Company, and to all llritisli subjects trading with l be nine, to the 'poiut wlsea tha said branch meets tha main stream or the Co lumbia, and llictico down the said main st res in to the ocean, with frea access into and through the said river or rivers, il be ing inidvrstood that all the usual portages tilong llio lino thus described shall iu like manner bo free and opan. In navigating the said river or riven, llritisli subjects, with tlmir goods and produce, shall bo treated cm the same footing as citixens of llio United Stales; it being, however, al ways umlcrxtoud that nothing in this arti cle ahull bo cuiiktrund as preventing, or intended lo prevent, the (lovernmcut of thn I'nilrtl states limn making any regu lations respecting Iho nat igatiqn of the aid river or rivers not iucoitaiilcnt with Iho prerent treaty. Aktici.r 3. In tho futuro appropria. lion of iho territory south ot lite tony. ninth parallel of north latitude, aa provi ded In thn first artlolo of this treaty, the' possessory rights of tho Hudson's Day Comwuiy, and of all Uritlsh subjects w ho may bo already in the occupation of land or other property lawfully acquired with in Ihc said territory, shall bo respected. Axticlk 4. Tho farms, lands, and oilier property of every description be. longing tothe Puget's Hound Agricultural (tympany on the north side of thd Co. lumbia river, shall bo confirmed to tho said company. In case, howeter, the situation of those farms and lauds should bo considered by tlie United Hislos to be uf p'ubllu und political Importance, and Ihn United Slates (Sovernitii'lit nlwiild sig nify ndeslra lo obtain putsesslon of tno whole, or uf any part thereof, I bo proporty so required shall lie Irsmforrcd lo iha said Ooternmenl, al s. proier valuation, to tic agreed upon betw rtn tho partloa. Article q. Tho present treaty shall be ralifird by the President of thr United Htstes, by and with the advice and content of Ihn Stnato thereof, aud by her Uritan. llio Miijesly ; and llio ratlficaiiona shall bo exchanged al London, at thn expire, lion or six months from tha date hereof, or sooneri If possible. Iu witness whereof, llio respective plcn ipoteirtiaries have algncd the same, nnd havo .affixed thereto tho seals of their arm. , , Dono al Washington Iho fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord otto thousand eight hundred and forty-six, JAMBB BUCHANAN, i.. s.l HICHAM) PAKKNUAM, i. . from VancouviVa -fclanrLrand thcticti T Eipma arrived in Sen wiulhtrly through llio middle of the aaid.lwo trllesdltUnt from ltd tdi channel, and of Fuca'jatraila loth Pa. car)r hour litis morning, ami tide Ocean . VrotUtd, htictrtr, That tho . clot the rx.King nnd Quern tli Atid whi rraa llm anil Irmly liualrin iluly rallllnl rn IkiiIi nrl, nr.il llm ,t lirt tilt intiritMirnt nf tint mn iMwtif u c limpid l l'lii!"li, nit Ibf am lilritith III llmo, by lunula Mi'l.iiim, tliny rilia ri'i nary and m'niatnr pl(iiiiltMiiry of ih United Mtatra, mid Vi'tiuit I'tilnmiM' n, lirr llrlttinnic Mnitst'n 1'riin-i.nl Hit n lary of Hlalr Pir l'tifi'lj;ti ATnira, r u tlm part rif thrlr reaprrilrc llmi rmtiriiN Now, 1111 itrrrmr, rr it r'tnvt 'bni I, MMI..S l I'dliK, I'n.lJinl of llm fni. tril Hlalt of Ainrtlcn, bntr caitanl tlm ad trraty tn lm inmln public, tiilhutlid that the um, und rvrry Llttn- ninl nrtl cl tliereof, inny hr iilworvtd nn 1'ilfiMnl with good fultli'bv tlm United Sla'ui a . llmtltlwilt Ihttr'if, In M-ntr-a wiirnrnr, I I nro tmnuri i art my hand and tutivd tli" iir.l ifii L'nitiHl Wat 11 If nllnr'! lon! at llm (,'lty of Wnaliinifl'iit, th t lillh iluvof Augutl, in tlm jc.ir of our Lord, on" llitmanil t M (irAL liuii'lrrd iiti'l forty. kit, nml tlm Indeprndrncr nf ily l.rn'"l Hialra, tlm rvt ut v.fii'. JAMKS'K I'MLIx Hy tlm Preaidtnt: JMrj l)lTMa IV, Srtttlarp of Sltlr Arrhnl In i:iminitl. Tim ri KltiL' nnilOui.n jrtliit PtriuJi lainlrd at Nbn llnv n lit iinoit, fr m uu croaalng tlieuiiaiiiul. I In pn inlitu nt t'Ugh wcathir, howrer, prtttti'cil llnir ' J"lg ao UMlllThimdav laal. on the ee i"g 01 wtiun 'uy nicy rinmrhrn in a I renen n.iiing nrai, nun ine inniiunii ut making thr lliiglnh etiaa' Viryalurily "cr llm eintRrkuli n ol llm rnvnl lugi. tlira, they wercptUi d up by tin I'.xpreai ilrainrr, one of the pitki l belonging 1 1 tin Southampton und Ilium Company, which, with other uaaela of the Mino tic acrlhtion, ha been ctuiHliig aloiiL' the I'rciicli coat for tome dava ii.it. under ,ordera from tho Lorda nl tlm Admiralty, with tho apeclal object of aciWliig the ex- 1 "( d in Seaford liny, ace, al nn nl tni o. . tloa the ex.Kinc nnd (lucrit tlntrmdarkcd from tier, and entrn d jii llm am.tll open l.a.l In ilit., tt.n nirtinl lu.prt 'I'ti.t 1 ,wti j -.. " appearance of tlm iteaimr in the bny at- traded atlenlion at New Hmhi, nnd llm lubxtiUiut ili'ernliarknlion of seme per. sens from her Iril In tho preaumptioit that the might here brought oer some of tho royal fugitives. Mr. ironi, lbs netitc and ititelligent Secretary of the llrighlon nnil Cunitnt iitnl StrampacLtt Company, who ia ktntioncl hero, accordingly proceedtd to tho harlior and waited the approarlmf tlm Inat, uhiih was seen pulling in the dirrctiou of thia plscn. Owing lo the roughness of tho ara, it was neatly twelve o'clock bofire the boat entered Ihc harbor, bin as soon as it had dono so, all doubt was remotcd as to the parties who occupied it, the well known and easily rtcegnlrd figuro of llio Hx.KIng being observed scuted in tha stern. A crowd of villagers had nasemblnl near ths landlngfilsi'c at this tunc, and when tho ex. King stepped en shore, nmnv of them prescd lorwurd and abook hands with tho exiled monarch. The ex. King appeared very much excited ut this exhi. billon ot feeling, nnd having acknowledge edthc same in a cry courteous manner. Im placed bi'nsrlf under iho care of Mr. Irons, who conducted tho royal party to tho principal hostslrio in tho xillsgr, a small house callod Ihc Itridge Inn, kept by hostess Smith. The ex-King was c-y scantily ntllrcd. Hit i-j,,. a rough pen-jacket, which It is said he I ir rowed of tho captain of tho Express, and grey trousers. Ho hnd on his head a closo tduo cloth cap, nnd round Ids nr-ck tin xioro a common red and w hit comforter. His nppearnncr waxnnl st all improved by hla Itcnnl, which n nppa. rcnlly t'f about a week's growth. In o'h er ri'sjtccts, though apparently fullering from (11114110, ihc ex monarch lonKrd pret ty much like himelf. Tlm (Jut en worn, u largn plaid cloak over her tlri'st, and carefully tonoi alcd her fenturfa with a thick veil. , . , On reaching Iho litllo hostclrio nlwo referred to, Iho cx.KIng was shown him n small apartmenl, Iho heat ri'ui in tlm house, with which he rxpreMird hlmsrll very w'ell sallhlleil. Tho first thing Im then did was low rite nn utitoguipli iettci lo tho Queen, with tlm ii'liery nf which. Mr. Irons wax entrusted by the exiled monarch, Mr. Irons left by tho hall past one P. M. train fur London, and there being no telegraph mi this lino of railway, was Iho medium uf cmitoying tho first In icillgcnoo of the safely of ihc royol fugi tives to London, a The cx.KIng landed without any bag. gago whatover, nnd after llm departure ot Mr. Iron for London, Iho illgn bather was called in to remote- llio cx-munarclia beard, which ho did vory skillfully, not withstanding the exhlbihonof somo litlln nrnpuiicittl lint- Mr. ei- "f Ft.