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Coi.wn.t vlwoen jcmlAry Thouomhcr of pohidtii nreicitl who wt pafticuUrly Intorwtod'ln the pro, )iiif fit 1Mb rrtfQllnR, 1Hng rttldt-mi nfllw oouniy, wi Mllfimted al dlwut two tlatfil that ho nnJer.tooJ It to la inert Mrot iln fflciiiw or Mr. J Imriimi. called Brtlic htirow of aacprlaliilnj; tlir Ipiv ami feeling (if lilt onititltiirnM In iliU county In relation to liU (Kilitlcal en rue r nml ncl) In Conurcm. On motion, u!ct lint a i-onmilllfio of tlililcen iMi o'MlitcJ ly tlw clialrinan rur I ha purpoMOf JniflW revilutioiiapfprei' Ivo of tko views on I "iitlnirnit enter. ttlned by tha poraofi compotlng this incri. lit.'ru!llro In H. It. 'lliurtton'i political prooetMlInt;! In Contemn. In conformity w llli I lie foregoing motion, ilia following nunetl peraoni were appoint. i'U alil comrnltleo : AAion rciiDr, - tfoox, v, i. hr.cTon, tvm. iuw, w. itu.-ii, a. r, ticcn, j. it. n'twr., z IraUKI', noirei. rAhics, A. r. jjir.it, r. KTT, I., 1, KNOLIIII. Tbo furegvtng cnminlltco retired, and af. tr-r an atmoneo of half an hour, roported tiro following prciunhlo and reaolutloni, which were unantmoaaly adopted by tho incellng'! r" fjfiolred, "Tliat we have entire confl Henoe lit tha ability ami integrity of the Hon. Ramuel It. Iliuratnn, 'our indefall. gablo Delegilc In (.'ongrna, llio croaking of Thornton and Walt loihe contrary not. withstanding. Hnolet'l, That tho opposition to Mr. Ttmraton'i letter, did not originate with the honeat vroinanry of Oregon, bjtt wap originate! by tome cnnltmpllble Oapininfa for tha ral ha now Alia with to muohhon. 4WaiJnfiii n ..'.'. ' 'rf HWfaerf, Tint we highly approve all of.ttamoal It. Thunton! action. In. Con. are, and oapoclally hla letter touching th Land mil, and more eicllly that ..i wl.toli n.Uii'i in I lie Oreirou Cit ,lt.iian,l furllior rnxilnd. I lint fuel I will known in Oregon will Kiulaln lilm in all ho haa aaid about Dr. McLaughlin and th'- II. II. Company. Iltntln-J, Thai Mr. Thunton acta In CHii.rr.i Imve convinrnl nil men. that ho i the friend of ihe poor man, mid tho pro. muleruf the beat Interealaiif llio ieopleof Oregon. llnolrril, That c heartily approve Ihn rourao taken by nur llnlrgate, S.imiiel It. Thuraimi, In l-iingm, upon mo i.anu urn, uud ekiecially Ihnl pun which relate, lo tho Oregon City claim and rcolcd fur. llinr, lliat If that ulaim khniild bo kofurl lo Dr. McLaughlin, It would, liiedeel, li ilonating Utvl l the II. II. Company. ItcioJcttt, That, in tho opinion of IliU """tncellng, the liilldreli of Oregon have n bollnr right I 'i llio balanca of that claim lhaii1r..McL;uglillii. AVforrifrriial to hundreil tboiinud dollara from onr'gm eminent, la bounty iioiieh to an alioii In fiollnn, in lulnrctt nnd prtetleo. Htialenl, That ihnl II. ll.Compnny, ilb Ilr. Mol.uuahliu as .heir funleman, Imvo uteil every meant that could l Invented by avnrlco, duplicity, cunning and decep. lion, lo retard American aeltlemenl, and, cripplolhogroHhirAmcrlcaiilulerettaln Oregon. 1 .a I. .a . lltioltfil, lliat we view tue resoimioiis pasted by a meeting recently held in Ore. ijon City, as llio last agonising effort of a uontcmptibln ulliuc, got up for the pur- lltiolwl, riiaiweviiwiiieresoiuiioiisj 1 .? .....I.. ... .1 .1 1... poao ol alllling llio ruergiea nml inuueuuo of our IMcgutu iu Congress overthrow. Ing his futueu Kiliilnal irosiecta, nud glv. Ing room for aomo Airr J demngague lo gni. tlfy hit Inordinate and unholy thirst for .uilillrnl ascuildanov. llitolecil, That tho ludefutlgablo Indus Irv, cr.crgy nud ability with v iilch Snniticl It. Thurston hat ruprctcntvd Oregon In terests, entitle him lo ihn warmest grull. tudo and IliniiM or iory rigiii-iienneu nnd true apirited Amcrlenu In Oregon. On motion, oied that the editor of llio rrvnn rinectutor bo rrM'oulfully reuuei I. ni to publish tbo abovo pmuecdliigaiif ibis meeting iu tho columns uf lhal vuluahtr pawr. On mollon, voted that llio chairman und secretary of IliU iiieeling bo rciueilcd !o forward to Mr. Tliumlon, nt Washington, n copy of tho foregoing preamble nnd reso. lutlonv. On motion, voted to adjourn. HICK UIJNIIAU, CVrvin. N. W. CnuwKtt, Sterelar). (rMr. I'illmoro haanoblvdono Ilia Ju- ty by aignliig tho liounday, territorial aud rtdirM..,l. 1,111. aa ,!,... ,,.auu ll,a HnllBlit. lln did hla duly nromntlv and natriotiuab ly, and deserves urodit fo( responding to' tf.e w lli-"i of the ncnple. T-'i-Niitri'ft"i. I 'orrrtMlniri. ' Faloi, Maniii Cutxiv, O. 'I', i Oct, Ui, I HSU. J A..(i.-11 Ike Sirtlltr t U'lll li.li 1. 1. 1. II. I. ll. r..ll..ul.... .!!., meiil for u friend and aiilnuribcr ? Borne tlmulatt winter, I unpKliiledtolliur. flee of .Surveyor tan I Intneitor'ol'lho Iter euue for the poat nfNeatjunlly, on i'o'get'a Hound. Having, a frtrweei.a ago, raoairi ml notice of Iha confirmation af aald arii pointnwnl, tltuugh unexpeotM and unaak. ei (or by mo, I full II my duly to aooept Uuf.omc, nrovidiil I oould ilo ao oooaial. unity with my lnlcl, and Iha wltbeaof my lamlly. Accordingly, I went lo navailecliled not toaocent lit wfldo a named, it may Ui liifrnl that'l havo an unfavorable opinion nf tho country. My ohjcrt In writing 1I1I1, U lo cornet any vruiig iiifvroiicai that may havu been drawn from tho clrcumitnueei. I am truly plctiel to kniw no liavu to mucii itood country imrtli iiriho Lluinuin llivr-r. It la bclltvi'd by inoit uf thoiu whom I Iravo beard lapnii an opiujou ubout that oouniry. thnl il la not ai good for wheal at the Vvillumclto valley, I tair uulhitig lo warrant audi an opinion. On tho contrary, fpun what I aaw, arid from llio teallmony DltliOK" hIk) live lliere, it I eqiially oagooil fur wheat and vegetablea at tho Willi incite, 'llio limber la far au. iwnor to that ofiho Willamette, cedar be. Ing abundant In all part of tho country. The grata ialho anmn kind, and equal, ly at abundant, ua It la in thu Willamette, and It ilooi not koomo no much dried up. No doubt thorrajroiiiaiivdcalrablo pla. oca Initial part of Oregon, but from what 1 aaw, I am beat pleated null llio country on tbo Cliehalii river. Tlirro la, at tliia time, a much belter chanco to lake up choloo clalma lhc, than 111 tho Willam cite, iIhtm having l?i 11 but few ultima ta ken yeU The ililliculty of uellinr to that country, It tbo cauacof itanotbeinx bet. ler tattled. When Ihe road from the (bund acroaatrieCaaeadci iHiith nf Mount llanier, to Walla Walla, akall ham bevn comple. tad, thai part nf Oregon wilt, im doubt, re. calve a liberal aliaro of the amlgranta. Nearly twollmutand dollara hive been ex pended on tald road, and It hat beeu com. pletal Irom nctnunlly to the mountain. Anyperaon wiatim togotntliat cnun grjJKYWiagfCi!u:RiU3 Cowlitz; and li"t by the Irall down tbo Columbia and up the Cowlltr, an I did. Il it U10 worst roait I ever uavelni over.- -.. I F III .!..- there ,a wagon ni '" """"" "I intulinsio ine nean 01 1110 .-hmuio. lieai WILLIAM I'OltTlvll. Tiik AMnaicjii Cult Tninr Ti. aupplv of Coal ent lo market during lb'1 year W from nil tin- anthracite eal re. Sfioni In I'rnniylvBiila, l cslimled by re liable authority nt abiut 3,ltl,7M tuna, being an Increnso in llio auppiy i i"H" .1 . -r i u r .lu.., s.i.1 nun iiiik over lhal of lUH, of about ...,01111 tuii. 1 lie aiernee tarnurMivfoi inn wmi .inn ". ". ' 3 n .1 . ... . ... 1... ... . - 1. ...... I I-..I.I n.i.l I miiien thlt a'jnsinwlll fall nhorl of this li.n.ini.H tni . nml vft. from nil ai-i'oilnls. Ihero havo been moro capital employed t.. l.l . .l . nml morn men 1 ngaeen in wuraine me colden aanda of Ihe I Sacramento Valley than in getting out tho" black diamonds" riVmi"vWwila. tl'ltttburgh Argus. The amount Invested In developing tbo, r..,. 11 konr.li.l irnsiiri"nrilin Coal I ,..lnMnrieniiavlvaiila.isetlinileil nt l. lv n,:lioiia of dollars, and til! the enter, r.i i lulnrmiev. Wo consunio from '"lime !0 1'ive millions oftitus per annum, w, (jre, Uritain Thlrly-four Mill, 0IHf ,, va,ir, ni i,. pits' mjiith nt sivlv-lbree Millioua are niiniiallv mlueil forilieUs.MifTwenty.tlx Millions of peo- A je t ,. . c1c em - i,, .oroveroiieluiiroreailipersn. Hour ... . ...f .1.1 1.. . lUiailon increase, ns ainiisucinns nuir cululcd, to I'lfty-imo Millions In 167. I wn sltnK' ihrni llin sainn nninniiionnto t lias len uiiiisiihiiv low 1111s aeasou, nn . 1. ..,.. 1 .1.... ....Li.... !... ... 'iiuileihiauii ine riarin, 11 ImPII niiolll S..I ' . inn. iii.niui: ii .!.' ... , r ." ..ri. !....! lutii . Tin re are joy !.., that lliniL'lIO IIIIIIU"'! I llli"i 1 1 uniaa 1 " is. v 1 a f- 1 1 1 I .1. ... .1 . . ....I...!...- fl .. lUllllll Hit? 1l'lltIlT tiiwlnw,as iWa.aMIl HOIIII III ill 11111-111 lilt' 'ii-aviM . ,. , .. ,. Tl... i Irl.l . r tho Cahfornl O ild m "" '"" ,""1 ,"1' "' ' uotiauiuplloii nrCoal ni inw exists In Oreat I ilan-ago to tho publio hat been beyond oal iirti.tii. wn ulisll ri-milro nt tlmi ilmo u cuTiTion. We aulfur still. I horn aro coin. mi.l miminl nri liiriiomif 1'iftv.nliio Mill, Ions of tuns. To meet the constantly increasing de ninnil, new Improiemeiits aro being made nud new portions of the Coal-fields ojioned to nmket. Tbo Washington Company, In tho Lackawnuus, and tbo Dauphin, In llio Hi'hiiylklll Vnlhiy, will toon bo nro. nared to lirlni Inlo market targe tuppne ngl ebn and the celebrated rlhannllno Coal-field Is and to bo laid open by the Travcrtim . . . I' ..'.. .. " n " lluilroad, running from tho Invvn ol Trnv. nrin.iiii'iln.Hos.innlitiiiiialiKIvor lhrnu"h ........... -,... .--,- . wliii h eliaimel n litrno intuitional supply may bo expected. On ono eslnle nl Zcr - bur l!np, ono vein iilomi uf puro Coal Is found coiitainluit Two Mi!!i:::i ii'ii ubii.li at it rental uf'.'nuiiiiia per luii,nuuhl ill lima yield lt owiiors ll.ilfu Million Dollars. Other CmLlirbla, not yet uvnll. able, will iu lima bo pierced by spurs from Iho T.rlo, tho IVnnsylvanla Central and other llallroadt. llowovcr rapllly tho desnand may Increase, wo trust Coal will cro loug bo furnished on thu saabourd at oticapor rates than Iho present. N, York Tribune. Oi" A Mobile paper estimates the cotton I 'f'l' l(,r Mil" vear, nl .,rilNl,tlllQ balen. Oregon" city:. (o;-Ti,y; .. . '-.-". ""UTTXit.T,-. iriivitcjicrouaiiitlioraatra)a eliwwlicre lw arn fonrrlfuWf iivit In Cnllfurnlii.ln1 lliii lualleriofJullnTl lln,' riiiilJ uuty Ut'ji alio'rt jjuic ryr) " hero afm.r.tbp urrf. ufieisll vlcnmer. Ilioy MrhanaiWOuM bo'jrw lo men.) tlirlr tilannrra in lhal real .Tho Poat OlBco W Rurally loni betiro III latMN ifa Mllbl wlwlowa ara, akl upo anayalloaaitat . ,u... vcn uTTuy,jaayiii.i , analou le(terackrformJat inu irngiii.oi fno rmunoi n far away up aiai'wwn Ih'oeW gnially; eaoai Mlul rcnil ultlon. and of lain a new lea Ii3f beni lvci;ed bv tho vMo 6f the pMtaC in tho form or all mann-r Vf uicunicV cdiblev and rcfaUjinnili. - 11 Thu jirraenl UillJIug It much LcUer cJ culntcd loulro facllllv lo tl.c dncrallou of thu uorpi.tiiltilu and to many without man nip oiiipincncti-up niucc. 1 would lalto their blaiikitu cud uiglit ly Ihn dtlivery wludow in onlaf ( Icj In ncawii in ll.u iimnilng. Now there la much I01 liicniivcnicncu. . And It Mould be a muiIv also to ttaloh tliocxprcaIoiivftaclioiioaiha&ppmat. el tho vx and I'ivet liU naino. An in let, lope, 'JmapjKjiultiicnt, joy, delight, agony,! aru ait in ttictr turn dciicteU,nv nno by 000 Ji J,iuwafa4 nrceivca ausner lliat theru ia nothing jVViMPtjK ' hlin, or nbtaliia Hint which anvikv to liliiigUlWaaalnajaaTi!i 01 nonic or irii'uoi lar on ay, in Kinu anu -t -.i.i. -. .- .'it r latthiui iricuuniiiji, or uarm nml unJIiiilai Itlied luif'olrSif.iugv llio lufurmtlloirUu aomo wrta.ii ho lias loved btMiogoooaway Into that farcounlrr. wlmro mortal eves. ml v aeA thrin no more, and llio anlrli mmtT '"'f "" """"''i" u-..ini iun c,a 7" P ''"'d communion, wlief cjii ever iiopo 10 liou communion, whetf the clay shall havn crumbled away front il, and liko gold from quartx nafeeM it fico and oucu mora left it In its pristine position. ' Some person, at noon at they receive their lettura, nt nneo break' the teal aaff glancoat llio content. ThU ixrhatHrta tlui most Miiulblo and butinraa like. Mi ert walk toaomocomriiipiil .not. ami lUii acaltpg themselvca give up all thought 9 what Is about them, while their mindaax.1 1st again amid the aconea of other dayaf Thlt la peihapa tho most poetloal aad eiaV ttipnlail.e. aoia rjr.lill.i f.Jm it, ler of iileuty or time, tnen, tujiI not Hirr'"" then, break the seal and featt the devour. I-- ...:...! W.. al.all nn. nk,Mk In t. o m .. ." .1 . 1.. .. ii.f I ."I 1. 1. -.-.-.- inr 01 tlui inriiwi, aitimugii 11 it ourcwe. tf any ,JI1U 0f our .-iia;tiro ra iders has ever I ...,!.. ..-., iiiik t the put olfit'e with heart oud happy npinis lino) mil, till) ol Iiojh' ami pleasant t'K'cUilioii, uud alouvo breaking lbs acal of tho misflla uliieh his anticipations had 1 tilled uilb happy iih and auuraacet of coiiliniicil and undiminished love, baa ' fiiunJ 111 .1 nunioiil all his joy and hapjil. 'ncsv and Ikh uruheil out of bin tnarl, u 1 10 uri'i iu 111111 iicncuiuriii wuiiou in f . , . . ... 1, !.. rt 1 ri t m or lutil of nvful or lioneful. mair II..'..... - " " ...... ..v.w . ..n ... .. oinora cannot. insv reach uv well aa aur fur tho oum- lllllll I'ltf, If tin; "itermiii'iit at Washington will , now gnu ma nure ninl g(Kl aylem of I ......Id n.i. I ikwl nlli.tu 11 II ill it.l i.inr.. trt - f- ,, lu true joy to thousands than all the iido juence "blcli baa been tpille.1 In Con. ' gresn for tho present aenlon, or will be lor years to i-omo. And It will alaolhutdo more Cur the bualii-a of the Hlate, and .I'ontcnueiitlv fur the benefit of llio iwople here uud on thu Atlantic aide, than wr. I haps ! ihihiIiIo Id do by any other men. 1 ire. Wo baie aid m this arllclo but littlo upon llio uecessiiy of a good, clnap und cerlnir. mail ajstem, in referrno to llio wau's of auib iu a commercial nnd inorcantile vie. It nccda no arguimnl. a...Blf..kl..s -..l.ll......IZlaM aKAA .vuymuig mai cum uu u in I ould ni'fcar a niero truism. Il it well known tint our communuy u.vo eunc-yj ..' . 1... . ..! I almost iniolorauiy lu lint retpect, and Tit. ulrnlnilv no Kit oflioes III the State. And IbUoKire do o rejoluo that Col. 1'rcmont ha1 no boon given nn earnest of hu faith. fill as to his trust by intrnluciug lo the Hi'iimo his bill for establishing a acrlea ol iust route. In California. Tho caao is n lililn ilillbreul in Oregon ; uu have ponl nlllues, but no means pro vided for carryiii'i the mail. Complaints J aro aenl to us tr.mi nil parts ol llio lorn lory, that llioy don't get their papers. Thi mall Iroul nuro lo Astoria, U dependent upon chanco . .,- .., :.e .i, 1 1" me nnirK- " pi . ery liino il goea ilown nml comes up gen r nunc nt seems to havo forgottasi, or elso Wiry aro ignorant nt llio tact, mat people will not labor for nothing in this country nnd board thonuolroK, 'J lie great trouble appears to bo that tho componsa. lion, allowed by tho depailment, It too lean lo obtain acceptance. An individual can innko moro monoy ai any thing elto than carrying llio mall. Tims, it will be seen, wn are entirely dopendent upon the kind effort of voluutoert to perform that duty between IhTs city amIAstoria, for ev ery mail we get. Woaro tndobtcd toj .inory iwiumoK, ivw., tor 1110 last two I inuiti rccriveit from the ttatei, . Site, mw' ; OffJmmru nr ,arr , .tto.1 u-i bat . j.w i 1 . &:ww--; vara llpoi IBM UKifiraijAn jaman," anfvoblcd 'Adlialaint low goao tlM,ial UacartaVef a ta'jtgoaa, lliaMUra -jtilh wbfcb 1 Pelorlifff RmjW'TOl int"rf,t'!lr .avaciii WtltiM Afrma) 1 -aaUaaasal wff i S93 Ue n vm.Ktei 1 wo avvaiv lauvarvrai fcjf ,WorJ rSW Vaoajoni ut. un4 'maiU Tbeyi Vtm.aUaTifQ1 lil ,t j ,, J , Jirdl-ejJ .1 Octlaao,l M,grMai HHgiH m friendly ttiutatiou. , I iva hamHtVa IjtdJ'IiilaJolplI lutwi(k plaatajrr.jwal riwvu aiwayt roci wiib tjuiif a jaaarataj trelcomo. Cneen.J.y,! -i (.i..t. TOU Of) that oooaaaoa..sllli "" inaro oongraiuiawayou on llieooi ingtofihokodyof wdcb' I aip ajaore! but I re grel lo y bve aWtW tWaWa -rbeolutaly tiotbleg of ninaasvat In U gmMuucHletiwklohWaoeaaBsUwawieti altanlion ad created to deaf a seating throughout the .mwijr., .(Crtn(tnaaT allraa( . Bul we auj M44 aWftlr at tba) Rfpublic.i LCofMJas)tclj ,WHi haM tba beat aolaof taat bod afaaaaaaaav. and w rrtoy . Jmm lhal bettw ibay aiai rtUem Ihtitvaaltf aad utjata.lbelr Jaifei Jayeia.tbe iiiiia.wittliaaaldaya. aaa.) UcBtltwaa, I lutrataaattsTwajr Jaant tfii aad ifoyhU.;afl ftf. ting Tin" 'oxfc.altboufih every aUort wot wade by hla frieodt to mlalcod the people tn flm itmnnf tils arriial anrt llm hlAAA it - - - - -; - 7 , , - wnere no wouiu ii.i, 110 wu icvo.rra j a croud of not leu iSan leu Iboujjnd, fasting aa rapidly aa pnuiblcilirouglitlia citv iu a nrivalo carriasr lie went on JxiarU a ilcamcr bound (t Newport aud iwk rilugo in l lie lauiu. cauin. me mulllludo follow cd, however, to tho boat and became to immense and toclamorout that Mr. Clay felt at length constrained to come forth and abow himaclf. He wat received wilh tuch thouta aa only NeV Jfork can cive. Ilo took hit ttand in tho middle of tho gangway, and, alter tho cheering had subsided, lie addressed tho crowd at follows : lleutlemen, it It inipoaslblo for me to make yoti a n'ch aud you mutt really excuse my Uoing u. 1 am ruiigucu auu worn ouMn endeavorini! to teno you ns your repretcntallvo ; and I am now going to recruit my ttrengin a nine, in quiei and retirement, at Newport and I'rovl. dcuco. Vocf. " ou II make us a visit when you gel strong, won't you ?" Mr. tVrt. Oh yea, when I pet strong again. Well now, gentlemen, I'vo got a compromise to jrooao to you Yoite. " Three chocra for tho com. proniite!" The cheers ttcrc given mcr and over again, .... Mr. Clay proceeded ""'"1U,"7' compromise, nnd by the May, too, about that omnibus. I waul vuu lo let mo nlono, 1QS now; 1 wish to go to my room anu got toco ; will - , tt.,v. - , ,. rf . ,,..,, V0,T COntlemen. you had Iwtter gel into that omnibut and ride home at toon aa you ran I His remarks were received with much laughter end applause, and llio crowd, with ten thniitand cries of "Ood bless him! " lefi him to hit repose. i.r Journal, ri- Tim Worcester Vnltitdium concliidet tuma tenslblo remarks about tho folly of tho present controversy botwocn llio iiortli and the South, Willi the uocltrattoii 01 ine worthy pair, nflor n long series of family 3T-ii 'i !; .'Ti" &,,mmm JrwiMjMiiBtMaB, .nulaaJaliiUi W,a WAumu, mm 1 arn aiawaaaaaaaa a?j""wi jvtbi?-! iniaMti ' niii'" - - m. Ibolr paiwrs. 1 ho worthy pair, after n long series nf family whIoh ca0Rh, (l a, tho main route, bickerings, finally came to Ihe decision t . j-L.,!,.,.. .niV :o It Is given In. It it of no urn for us to havo a quarrel; Jo to their boats -private pawn nt-.. or a.eutn n. wo do wo shall have to , " i J. (; id comes up. liio.inakoitupintliecnd!' Pr-nnh shin. 400 mil Kvnin.iTAEv I'r.N. At Mr. Clay wat expatiating upon Iho death to abolition ox", eiiemcnt, vt)Wh the bill would bring to Iho country, -Mr. liaio camo in auu iook (Is sutt next l no orator. 11 Agitation I" aaid Mr. Clay, " it it their meat, il It Ihelr broad, it it mo air tneto fanatics breathe. Olvo them any cause for agitation,'' and they will In-Halo k at if It was tha breath of life. (Ureal laugh tor.) OrPrctldcnt llonanarto went Into mourn. Ing for thirty days on learning Iho death of President Taylor. ,-; '--rtTi:;: -rZ Mjii j ..jr Jir .s: t.-y. -a. Av? . Imllalhm ol (boat of tha had: Ta Var. curyaajat t 1 .' y s, -v It k called iaw&MC,Md,wa4Mp turedby Kr. aaajflurid. Ta aaaMtawfj. h a'flStVUu raafe oflt having baan killed fa ta'Jaftaf; ilik otta feat (cm, irjifc arfpjUjMtrttflrka iww mirro ltoi ibetaaaaaraTibal aaa rooatha. aad. what iMaf W Mi rlreat Mch b, arui make afsefcVBbomoe. DurMv't thltrrene, swrtaa .hu waaaU.taeissiesVtllra tiubJ Mo tweae-, aad. latjgh over laair 'oweneat I cbtwilag laMfaiopta fete JJt a:iel that in oMaaryttaa3 bawassvkakrr awaija taiaa,batiaa, laasMttic 4 ta UteVr raataaaaiailatsi aa tsdj I aaw. ,Toemtat mui ir .a oiMi wiu Baa asn "here h"Mt cm man W rTvaWrid1 -W effect of party la le eollM ike people .for or asalntt. aocordbic lo Dart tr predilection, and when the question becomra one of reeling inttcan 01 judgment, lanaucism is Ihe result. Delay, then.jt dtngerou; tho present agitation It confined to dema. goguet It may tpread Amongst the people anu uc prouitci'.vc 01 great mianmoi. Crf4vttl (Ttnn.) Chronicle Si.ir.vu a l'aAK or Niuait Selmete Ttciut Death or Mother and Children. A very lingular and unfurluntte cate of monttroctty oceurrcu, or ratnercamc 10 liirbi Frtdav. la Citv Hall ntaco. A wo man named Muldoon, tho wife of a Print, cr, was brought to bed for the first time, an I after a painful and long protracted la- liv av.. limit In twin lunula children. perfectly formed and of nearly tha utual tixe, nut iwro togetiier, lace 10 ucc, anu r..,.i .i- ...,i.-!i . itutiir...! n.t Mn. men by a growing together "f ihe fleah. Tba children were cxaptly alike in apnea. . .T: "";" '.i r.i..ni. ranee, arvd pretonlrdno other singularity of form ; tho arm of one wat thrown over the ohoulder and bioirof the other aa if in Ihe aet of embracing. We leam thst-ijio children were alive when born, but died soon altar. What renders tho conn pocu. liarly painful it tbo subsequent death of tho mother. Kvcrv effort was made to tave her, but iho extraordinary effort of this tloublo birth wat too mucii lor ner strenath. and alio died at noon. This is I ono of the mol singular oasos that ever occurred In our citv. and Its unfortunalo termination, so far at tho mother wat con. cerncd.it deeply lamented. Mrs. SI. wat a worthy woman'. NewTork Tribune, Sept. 1 1. OttsAT TiMMKt. Tho tunnel on the Daltlmoro and Ohisj railroad, Is ono ol the greatest workt In civil engineering now going on in the world. It Is n few miles from Morgautowu, West Virglula, and is through a mountain a mllo aud a quarter wldo. Siuntitneous ConbuitioH. Tho llriltih ttttt. rWnn Ouuini. on lier trav from Liv. ""i .:.. r,:. . .". orwot loauer, iateiy,wat entirely uenroy. cd bv Mm. Sho baal on board 80(1 tun. of, coal, which caught firo from spontaneous compolled ,tho orew to Allor ntuoii lUiiuring wcro picked uii by a French thlp, 400 miles from the spot, and taken to Mauritius, Tbo Ohlo'Contlltutioqal Convention hat decided in favor of biennial sessions, of making tbo Senatorial,, liko that of the Ho. prcsentativo term, two, intteau oi iuur years, and of placing the eligibility ofScn. ators and Representative's, as regards ago, upon tbo tamo footing tho ago of twen. ty-ftvo being adopted. ' . '., . ir Lillo mlndi triumph over the uf. rors of men of genius, at the on I rejoices at the eclipse olthe tun. , vimM of a MHraew oaifa vow. Ihereon Frafajr ofdaIiaS.'llraU anhikJa of ttia aa lltM kim a ari aTcnida iai. ,jvyr; ','j Ssntns ttaaerTat, to I lira. 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Utavfatlata 11 ira t . .. pertone arefe the total cott axZmlSmiU ' ---- -' WZSrS or sassta trka weal'tsM Wes4s;s4M,M'aBfV aaaaaaW'sasaaBsaaaal oast taaftaaatai J(aaaslssBssBBaftsl to fleece the pabHc evrt oTIMira CsJ.raa,i A l-JJ t.s Dartmouth College, puNianed (a ibal Vork Evening Pott, mentkma tba MloW ing cate or a auccctaiui openutttt r ass -m moving an olatructlon rrorn tne wma-aspe, whlchTiad been pUctd there by a aiafsdar .cctdent: ' ' u ' 'iiL' Drt. Crosby and Peaalea pifaiaaiial tucocaaful and' aotTMwhatjdMBU' aW, cal operation hero, yaalefday. . Jtf Ja, A. Dobie, a mot worthy and tMjJ" i.tit.n ivlin' for 'acme Teare. BMbaan tlaf looksdler of ihe pUeo, and W tfca'aalv. ; lege, in sponging hla Doatrtt ' k tcr foranmo tllght m(aaisisOn, tariall Pi4 preitcd up a wtt tponga aa. lartarjBiaea square, )&V-2&jL preitcd -i , '":"-' :Zm "iif Utaitaal mmI Into hla head ana town aaw us thmni.i Alleffortttowrtraottipretaaw)! availing, and daring Tataajay aajp taa kmaiMita wm eotlreiv throMtrb I Yesterday thcto genlojven toekit MCj culling through ihe vloipift. . llgf .1... T. ,UnV-1 'and Dr. OrasWsin will rccoverT rialwdj. H Thcldlo levy a heavy laici'ikij lAt trious wlien, y Wvolotia litlatlaw, ahay i. .i...nrik.iiim. Suaaritatakts. Ibclr hfppl from tT.t?,t ).NHi X gart their oaliyumao, aw ajwa-jj -Unics meet w lib a rebuff.. A fffMSS ! oiieht notlovionderirvrearantaysviBaati , h- . .i. i tii l.li.i aW aaaalaaatt J, of hit v Wt tolalv to'.lbaasMaaMfMM.af J. hit being uwooi wmawi tt siytrtng. GirSoine thirty yatw' this Stale, remarked lo ili.it vounir man. iuft workman in my abnp J. Aa.lf! afuolof ilmseiroy laa to ttudv law." Tht' n..t.Unt nf ttttl ITnttasI judges aro we of eachotbavsXWaaPa, Bi 4l Impress. . ,,t.jJ-ji& 03-The ba.i board ta lt)nsifsiKe: . " .. .ji a. uyapeullo young xasss ns!i board. It rItm thai ja.aatti.aoai baai;alajBtVaf ;,. mfsfZB tnttastMis-israa-aaaa v aatv4a:.; IKBS' nawBitiLflalK- ih board. It iiiyea t"jr!pQ&,;' ' i " "' "yS.T-rtl -i inusci good i nffibt I rl ?-'- (CrTbo lady who lately aaiafci hutUnd beeauaa aa oajiiiaaiaawj ug bojp.rsoe, oartainiy waa-anii wa 'a - ' .lt .avaaaai4JB. sntta II tno uihui wuw rtc.wi : warranted not ta ran.1 uaBAHiaji nn in van." .'f . - j:n rdrTheaffiwUvai I ! nnn.ooo men t that 000 that 9f FmwdytVy.,' QerierallfcinVUabas kla tuil nua-tara ttWa -H ii ' ' ' "-"I"-- j The villaMof IJtsMieeJkWhMMM larpulallonr40i4 y.-v .?, t t ;j t ; im .M ij j k ... J l.'t-V if&& f i.?fKr ....-4-V.'. AxiaiHr. n,iw