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rlS X 'Uk WTS 1 'Wj fer C, irAgCT:Jllf''W''J'-'wW &M rlfci: ; it ifiiHHKTuiVtrH yH- Av,i'Bwj a OREGON S sr, :.: :t : 7 . im J mv i wtaaaaataa. 3saaatt 'II II1 I " w ' jL,A:kmm jf i jk.. k'jl K Jiwrirtw AarWvv' 1 n.t.rt'j aaasaW- ., sr .1- s . . 1). J, HCIINKuXY, KDICOK.) V9I., 5, )U r'lsni l'.la Msfsshw. Tke aatftsawar Malt'li. IV HS.tai. "Caroline, I wiah you would remain a moment," Mid Mr. Warren, aa hie daugh tur ii about la leave (ha parlor." Well, papa, what It It f" Slia .novo to look unooneelout, hut her varying uvloraod the nervous movement if iwr lips, betrayed aocret agitation ; In (act,ahi au.ieclod tlu purso of lie r ia. rent. " I thought," ui. Mr. Warren, that when I forbade young Collin, rn) house, you were prepared to submit In I lie pru ilcucu of my dtoMun, W11 talked the matter titer, Caroline, If you remember, nnd 1 we. at eon.ldurnblo ixilm to con. Jnee ju thai iio wa liMe, wasteful, audi I Rani, dissipated In ahorl, a very Unfit 1 raon tor any woman to trust tier happt. iicmwIiIi. You allently agreed to what I ", . l'"V0U 'J ';lhlng in reply, 1 fancies! I hei per.ua.led you, for I llio I ' your utvn good sense, to Hhich I appealed, I would eo tho matter in a light aimilar to ' that hi hlch your mother and myaelfUi. J lit Id it. Judiro tht'ii of my inoxiireiil,lc pa In when ilaaw )ou Malkliii; arm in arm, with him 111 Ih day." outikirl. or the city, tu He i i.auvd, ami Camlino lijld down lar head ahathnl. "I wa. no, mi.takiii," tho a!d tn hcrctlf, "it waa iia whom I .aw." Mr. Warren wailed for muro than a minute for a reply, but aa the continued allent.'hfl wool on. " Now, Caroline." .aid he, " 1 wiah you to look on til. aa what I am the beat friend ynu havo in the world, and one who ha. no motive, much Ira. any wUb, to ad. vl.o you wrong. It I. a mi.take of poo. pte, e.neclally of id m of our aei, to .up. poie that pareul. Mi.h to lyranniae over them In tho afialr of marriage. Ileliota me, nothing i. i;ancrally farther from a a parent', tliought. It U not unfrcueut, indeed, that a lather dillcre fmmadaugh. (er a. to the wladom of her uniting herarlf wlih a certain aultor: but in aucJiiava, the fulVcfii, nine tjnic, out ofteu, right, and the child wrong. Tlw parent, from Ida knowlalga of men from what he heard In tho atrerl, and fruni othor wur. rea, u.ually nrrhea at a ju.tcrconcliuiou n.iiectiiii! a tounit mau'arharaclcr. than n daughter, who haa little or no mean, of u.curtalning tho truth. In tbo catooflbfa yeune f''llinwJ know Idm in lniraia.l ijant, idle, occa.ionally lnloiiieralc in hi. nai.ui, anil nran over carji in item. Ilo. aide, thi., he haa a violent tempor. I b. beaeech you, Caroline, do not give way to thl. Infatuation of youra." At Mr. Warren .poke, he approarhed hit daughter and took nor hand. Hlic hurt! into tear., looked up In hi. face, and .aid " Oh, but, papa, I love him, and ho Intra me ; he aaya he will throw hlmwlf Aay, if I da not marry him. Hurclv, .urrly.'if I can, I ought to reform Mm.'1 Mr. Warren ahook hi. head. "f'am. line," ho uid, aeverrly, thi. i. .Iiecr fol. ly, ml.erabla Infatuation ! No unman rt. er refurmed a man whoe principle, nere aolooioat thoeoofCcllin., a wrrti Ii, who in hi.uwn worda will throw hlinnlf uicyj if ynu ih not marry him. Ll.ten to mv wurd, ihild, T'r jou arc weaker than I ihoiijjlil, nnd I mini rule uhiro I "iM prefer to perauade j if i-irr you n,arr Cnlliiin, from that hour thi. hum? It i I.I soil agnlmt ynu." 'riiuteaniiifCarulini-llimei! faster Mr. Wnrrrn, after a turn ur two ueii.-n tl room, anftenod OL'aln. nnd addrm-d IutI in kinder lone: , l hrr roiitrinnnr.n, it wa. to .hudilcr at " My rliild," he Mid, " I eak linn for . her conditltm, for .he ua. pennilr.9, wlih our own good. I know, If you marry lardfriiiaiiytteek.diie,and nolu friend tilllni.tliat you will regret it; and Iwuuhl 'on whom alio could rail for the alightcat hy Interdicting it, aparo you much future loan. .Suddenly thu parable of tho prodi aorrow. I will not urge jou lo unite with gal .on rame up In her memory, nnv man you do not fancy, however r. I " I will arise and go to my father," aho rel'lent I may think him lo bo. Thla I pro. .aid humbly, in the word, of that Wailful mluyou: and on your part, I ahill r. I.tory ; and with the exclamation, aho pert you lo giva up thla acquaintance. To. went forth, to trek hor home and .110 for n n jf 1 win look lor your proinlao In ihia I nHvc (lo now, and think of it; lain sure I ).,u will obev me." He .looped down and kissed her lender. ly ; and then Caroline, stilt weeping, ru.h cd from the room. Out wa. it to think, at her father desir. cd, of hrr duly 1 Alone, in hrr chniiiber, .lie recalled, nt nllernato moments, llm word of her pa icnl, and tho In.ldiou. nersiiaainna of her lover i and alas I tlio latter had most in. , lliniic with her. I I'an.llne wns not et.eilv n ..-I, nUt ' 1..1...1 1.11... 1 , :., . ". .. "?: V .fin nnu ,iun 1N11111 1111. 1 i i.iiu ur, ai silimii, nnd from it many hurtful notions of u cliild duty to its parents, rspeclall) In n 1 a.v'nrsupnveilatlvcliou. Rhr had read, iml gimil hotels, hut tlilouary romances ; I nnd theso had .Irriigllirncil her inistnken ideas. Hrr present .nllor was n hand. some, designing lllinrliiio, tthn, knowing I In r lather tn ho rich, ne.irrii 10 ihiucs. 1 -. .. i. .-I llie daughter's hand; a with it went a I large fortune. Tho lini.hnl manner, or Collin, had easily won hrr liking for wa cannot rail it love and, Imagining her. elf to bo hi a similar position to her fa. torlto hriolncnr.., alio regarded tho oppo. nil Ion of hor father aa nppreuitb and uii reasonable. That vorx.dav her aultor had urged hrr lo otoio with him, and alio had consented to do to. Hut her parcnl'e kind cxpo.tu. lallnm had now forK,tiiuo shuok her pur. pie, I'lutlly , how ever, the t ault v of he 'irilikuittui 'aaaa Inj thu lierotno nf a ruuaay,niatcb, as wen a tier baaovicwt reepcctingltMtup poeod injustice ol her father, induced bir to fulfil hrr Drotnlto tod ! (bo dead of night ho Ion bsr borne ibrever. We My left her Koine, far the never bad another. Mr. Warren prored true ta hie lhreat( and waa iIm more Inflexible hccauae Carolina had eloped on the very nlgbt ho had naili!tl so earnestly with her. "She lefl inn wlih my kiwi allll warm upon liar chcrk," do mIiI ( " the preferred another! am! n at ranger, tn me, alio treated ine, not llkr her lie.t frinwl, but likn an enemy, nml Ixnctlurtli idio is banished from my hi art." Vie! klif noter again had a home. Hit husband link lior to a hotel, whnro they remained soreral weeks, Inning j!'.!' t? recrlro a auimiicn. from fisr father, hut " none came, they wern forced at lait In a cheap boardlna houw. Here, amid dlf leroiil widely, Can.line, who ha I been ten-1 wcrc M,irrMCI ,- moderate but confident ibrly i.urtutrd, learning oon In frcl I UKUnBf, ant ba.a Uon lh known am. acutely tlio advantage nf hlcli ho hndCf y Bj ellt(:r) of our iHOple. The deprived herw If, and h urnrd tn long for ,. ft,.,at' maorted the then aupreina.' her old ht.ine. ' cy ol the Chilian nation uti the facine, If her hindjani! hal nnllv lueil Iter, or .;.Lwt.lt itm ti m,,.T w., .M ia if Iie could har loiuiniiml tu pcriuadc iirrien mm ner lamer nun i.er , i iij.iii, nue might hao found aomr al cvlatlnn in her met, I'liimir, ...ii ii. . i.,,ii,, tu punlth Caroline fir her falher'a firm. Hex, by neglecting h-r ; and lefi her, eve. lilng after evening, lo online htrarlf, while ha .pent the hour, at I lie billiard. talile, In the theatre, or with aomo pay friend, over a bottle or two of whir. It wa. now that Carotlnr'Mw the corrrclnen of the judg. mmt which her father had cnprred re. aprctini; Cnllini. Hlie iml only learned that ho wa.imth Idle and a .jieiidthrllt, hut ill.. covered that he wai Intemperate, paultm. ate and unpriiieiplrd. Often, when he camo home txeited hy wine, he would addicx her in a inoit bru ta' uianuur, charging their priaenl porcr. IT ca her, or rather n her "niggardly lather," aa he called Mr. Warren to her lace. Al la.t one hlgM liuretumcd, jn a aiaiv of lic'nt rxciteiuenl Tro-H the gtnij lug table, wh'ere'lie half M fargtiy. and finding Caroline reeping, atrilck her a blow lii a fit of panion, that letted her to tho floor, herr ahr lay hlcedinj;. And tin. wa. the end nf h"f drama nf romance I Into thla alavrry, into thl. tlecp iiiiti ii vr lauifr iiiiiH'"iiiirpirin ivnn or degrartalion, hail her tnniiv leu licr Aahained tu teil the tlutb. and tbrow'Jirr telf on her father fir protection, 'he en durrd for more than a ycnr,c cry tarlcly of lnii'l from hrr huiuand ; her haallh, motiiwhile, mnuinlng away, mid her spirits which had once been r high, ut terly broken. Oh, how often .he frpmtrd her folly. Ifnw, when ihe heard nf otht rt of her aex forming clandrthi"marriagr, aho would .hudilcr and exclaim, "Aim! tho chan ce, are that they will Ih nnNerablr at I am. Can they not eo that tho man who peMiiailc. lln 111 ti diwihcy their parents, liow, in that Mry thing, n nam ofprin 1 ipln that pnxnixc. little for their future haiitdiliM. Mill ihecupof her nutery a not et full. KI10 lied lieen mimlid n little over a year when hr huihand ten her lo vi.it n ii.If.tririM nllv ntiil flinneli .tie trnlf. r r - - - . I lui return long after the promised day, lie li'trrrnme. At lait 11 loiter from him, wn. put into her hand, mid the ml.iivo nniiiiunred, in the nin.t unfeeling term., thai ho had left fontcr. Hlie .auk into n .wnon nnd lav for hnura liefore ho rieuuTcwl, Wlnu he recaln rorgivrnr.a, lirart.brokrn at .ho wai. It wm anowing fa.t, but ahr did not herd it. Mho had throw n on a bonnet and a light shawl; but had forgotten her thin .hoe., or to iniinw a The inelllng flakes iienelratrd hor alight ntllre, but "lie hurried on, breasting the wild tompo.t. Mir arnvrii ni tail in tho proinl aquarn whrro hrr fiilhrr llted. and stood a few moment, after in front uftlio hnuso. The ' window hhiitiri. weru Mill open, though ' ,w.,t had set in, and through the c.ir l tains the ruildv ulow of the fire within ilmt I .. ...'....... ..1..1., a .i 1 A .bun. iml,, I i all fr lain .ii.i.-uii 1. iv .., ...j ....,, twitched her in tlio tint and staggetiug up Hie steps, JUM maiiugc to pull thu bell, wlru cnnmiousiira. ilo. parted her. Thu aertnnt who nnswered llimlnor, Martrd and rrird out when ho saw appa. renlly a llfelo.s rorptolj Ing 011 tho tli'p, ... ... . ... . .-, . . wun tno la.i iiiuini! enow rapuiiv cover. Ing ll i and Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren, who wcro tlttlnit bv the parlor fire, comlnc put tn Irani thocausanf tho dl.turhancc, atag. Scrrd to behold in tho emaciated form, irlr dKbedlont child. They took her In, lliov wrappod Iter In warm clothing, they laid her on her own bed; but il waa nf no avail. She rovlved juat enough lo aak their forgtveneaa, and receive it from them replug. Then mur muring blessing, on them, alio dlo 1. Tin may be thought a fancy rkrlch ; hilt It Is not, Il inav he tliou;.Jil nil e. "(' MWrttrri,lliMrfJ s. 1SKA -titvuct -j-ys--yt; Oregon CHy, (0. JM,TI j -..u-t t.- r .. . 'r. t . .... .)...; r ,. l'jir ceaaiTO caw, u la not uiai eitiior. Vry line Collin., or Warren, ni we would ralbi tr call her, wat earlv delivered from boa uirerlorat and in that, larrlWo aauaalki mayaflem to the young and happy,, ebf waa Dietaea, intre a ro oiuera, muia of runaway Vtif tehee, who drag out an . Irtenco to mlwratlo that tho grave liaolf would be a relief. nut aa ine ncilpturo linprnoueiy raye-. they that iw tho whirlwind, .hall rca i no atorm. Tin Yi.xKaaa on tiii Pacific two year. ags. abcut tha tfaaa caua began to cotoulM remember rcaillng. Uio "niciii. ao, "CSIT a" viewini; atconalderah liloaucrra. ofll.n colon I .,, Mfro (a(niinf to u. 0ir lnoro lilniral liiktitullona. and to the llWrior ,Ulmma tiialllioali'.na orour pro. ,,Ic ,nJ concluded l.y a warm appeal to 1U government or thdr own country to lay aide all the petty rratricliona upon Irado and commercn tn which llielr porta had ao long lcu auhiectetl, and hy cony. Ing from the United otalea aome of oar lib. cral form, of commercial end mercantile Klicy, to profit hy our trade, and to be come aharrra in our proanarity: Al ih.f llniM fit. .utlt. ri.lm Mmnii.nl. ry? :.aM -akaaaWaTmw,.ar r l-T- f ' amwaES' war taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW':!" Vai7!SBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVrWI LaaaaaaaaaaL.aaaaaaaaaaaiwTaiT a i KiVaaWM J aaamaFJU cation upon the PaoificCoaat waabetwecnj110"' ,'W lb aatheraof tho 8anate, Conception and Panama. From thence the man. were aenl to unagrrt by tailing vtsarl., and, by a monthly line of Wet India lejmtr, to Ivngtand. Tho morale etrect of thla line of Urill.h atramera upon tho nation, of the South Pacific waa great, ly to tha credit of the KnglMt nation : no uilur wai con.ldere.1 it. equal In point nf wealth or euterpriae. The " neighbor" only, from a bettor knowledge-and appre. ciailoo'of tha rekonrrra of thla cotintrr, made the remavkafeferrcd lo and confi: driitlvliretiwfJ aatterdv okaaM..' ' I'holiWlua'oreririllwrctaof'i ..in... -..I. i .! itiWiiii . a ail thirty" tins claaa frarnraWrSftnW onart, flnt awakrneil tho Boutb ArMUcaa naliun. to a aoair ofowr eitWrpriaa uouureaa. Their taarcli now lind it confirmed in the me mannir. Chili find, a near cMH tot? tomcr for her r, and the prodocc oilier mills t. now engaged, aome three months in adiance, forllioSan I'raneisco market. Her market for .ucar, cofl'co, and all tho ordinary Maple production., now borrow, from California It. relatlte quotation.. In the Sandwich Island, the price' for potatoea and other rrutte, at the lowest Han Francico rates, hat adtanccd nearly elct en bund red prr cent otcr former years. Tho farmer In tlio.u Inland., formerly ac curtoincd to convey hi. produce some dis tance ma perl, now find, coaitins rsrls 1 011 the alert fur it. purcha.e. Sydney send. j iKXaluc, j rticK-M. iruus, auu maiiv maiiuiacturetl China coutributra cargoea of ,,,, ,(,,, ,lU,and oilier production. J n.. . ir ,1 .r...i I t..al vugi'ii iii..nr ii'iur, iiiuuer, nnu gram. Mt.t.0 ,cm, 0ur porta ctorv tariety of ,cr i,ro.ucl!oni Tlio trader, of all the nation, unon tho Paelfir now loi.k for'au Francisco quo., taliou. with consiileraMe Intercut, nnd lo aomo nicumre gotrrn Ihclr operation Ihrrrhy. A'. . .Viin. A rcr Woiitii Kowinu. I'udertlii. head, the True L111011 of llaltimoro pub. li.hrs Hie following from "an authentln source. I fit khould proto entiul to ll profeaaion, wo havo avcral .lit cry head-1 ed rrlvnua who would like to avail thorn selves of such a convenient modo of being none urown, or almost any otaer 0014 ... i bVMf.ri.ie aininifH. UVgSUsSSSSBSB-iStsSAa turnrd 1 to ..hang,. ; Rjv'y-" . ,o.,;d ' " a cloak ' ,mr(, on,lco wWe8 raureUeWsttlljM i... .ni.i.ilalhcy did Cretar'e baldneta. Ota head a. while aa wool, and the other nrnus eruption on his foro head. Per taa Inter, he Mia advlaed to try a mixture on lPnur ami .ugroi .can anil rose water. "' T.r"P '.' omo.,)' tno mUlurq inol. '";"""''' 0, "'' ';"" "l, nnd, anor " ??"' XT ' ,of. ,U '' reiimo.l If ""K""" "'"': ' '"". -Pi " mil If loaiiimiiair, aim 11 all ,,,r0 l0 " I'' alr, and il all became and ' ,10 "r Wprimlll.o sandy hue. Ho friend, in Washington, espruiallv tn tomu ex.1111 nibors, wlmuro widowers and seek ing preferment and il haa been found cf. fieaoiou. in ivrry In.mnce. Ii doe. not dyo Ibe hair, but aeoni. to eperalo upoif 1 no n)i nun rc.ioro inn original color. 'Tim recipe la as follows 1 I drachm lad sulphur, J drachm sugar of lead, louncee rmo w ater i mix them ; shako tlio nliltl on using tho mixture, and batho t!-e half twice a day lor a work, or longer if 1100. easary, KrA man namod Minks, of ShcOiem haa walkod a thousand miltt In athouunl hours. Uach contcoutire mile wat to. compliihod at tho commeiicenirnt of each aucueeding hour. Hiiexhauttloii was to great that it deranged hi. inlnd,tnd brought 011 di'liriuni tremens. re lake It way." MMtlVSJ9tJIVArrlr!t4a' November 14. 1850. t "!" " t,Tw " "wwe. , T. C'twaa al Ike Great Hlmnic. .. .. ... . . ,, . ,Tho crUiapf.thc Repuhlio lpadt Tho great nuretkm I aeulad. Fanatioiaai 'rebuked, and llwaaaiBtddeniagoguea of an paruea wiu uuu paeK to intir aeaocte. Tkeae deaplcahla humboga who ao loog Arretted ihaprogrea of leglalatioh In Con. grew, and filled the nation with alarm, are eipioded, and tlicir autboia will go with to the alecn which kuowt so wakhuv cboatly fiend of diaunlon ia laid, and Ike oloudawhicb lowered around our buried In the .deep boaorn of national vreaci, wnioli ao with ine atormi baa ai irt In M&tr, fia'ajhud of minklnd cr ud tli.hcarlcnad wM cootlnent ihay again th i cloudloa iky, upon the lirmif tDcctaclo of ilia firm and triumphant march of our empire. Califor nia baa been, by an overwhelming majori ty, gmekd aa a .inter tittle. Her golden tai row clear from the Wr.torn oetan, ami calmly took lla plaotjlu tbo grand coiutellalipn. HaturJayi tlw laarriaga of the Atlantic and Paeifio waa celebrated ; a. id a. the lightning bad flubed the gto. riout iutulligonoo all over the oootiocnt, from ten tbouaud Chrietltn lamplea, aa cription. rf prejae asat gratitude were of fered, bv inllliona of ibe Amerioaa people, to the Protector of the Republic: Such atptctaolt rerolBdau. of ibedaytofiba Roiaaa republic, wbrn,aflor tbadiaoov. ery and the defeat of laejeeatpiracy of uaiaiine, Ulcere, in cioaing ma grtai ora and tbo people of Rome, to ao to their al. taraaaalkmklaalmrnorUlaKaaigrllalr protection tbey ba4eMArr tbe'Eacr. nalCily. And what apt tit alt were greet ful to Heaven lluut the; tbaaaariviog of mighty nation, after each adetreeniaee! Tho lau creat act of the dram la terns. nafed. For ike first lime, the rtpublie touches the two oceans. It. tun.riso be. ciualnlhe dark forests of Maine, aod its sunset ia over the glittering mountains ol California, lite world has. welted for the consummation and lew will be marked, in all luturo time, by this mojt signal and aatJ event. tlea,toaersHeui o MPuWio-ia aa?r-MaWi mJ. aed Roma can aow aoataa .Mmmihmmimm aaturaisHsd, a pftVasVeitaa towfcet CSsm? twance7V e "oi i"? 1 owe tH in a wonrrtben. we am er. lo avaT.'.i.uerican cAissa to. whoi tbe Uoion (M the prosperity of lb wa. dearer Ibau part.vrlp every journal in the country which put forth Ita influence lo rebuke fanaliciam, to calnragltatloA-ind to inflame a higher teneralioa for the aa. crrd guaranleea of the coo.tllutlon. But tho con.ummalion wa. mainly achieved through the InOuenca of the great leader, of the American Senate, anaperhtpa we cannot better eiprraa our meiaing than by laying that the leal triumvirate to whom the commonwealth owea ita tafety wat composed of Clay, Webster, tnd Ca. potiliuo Joic. Hut, Icat our illustration might betray us into injustice, Irt us say that wo will abate not 0110 Iota of tho cred. it which belongs 10 othor Illustrious Sena. tor.. Throughout tho agitation, O.neral Cat. ha. been tnio to tho republic, and ho ha. brought to tho aid of -Mr. Clay 'nil tho a.si.lauce of I if. great name and genius. Mr. Dickinson, too, ol this State, haa been zealou. and Indefatigable in tho national cau.e. lie haa placed nimteiron a loft' ciniiuMico, whore, in enntroat with hi. col league, -c sen a sinning iiiuiiranon tlie diirerenre belwren a patriotio .tatra- man and a truckling demagogue, l-'rom 0110 of the oxlrcmo corner, of the republic we find another noble Senator. Imetu. ou. rath, aud bold, but brave, truo, and patriotic, Mr. Footeliaa bornerrTno mean bare of tbe laurel of ihia great victory, And there are many othere we need not IIIWJO VI I. IV. fcVUHIIIIIK,,, . IIVI, laoouatitution will not be for. c virtues will bo appreciated 'their con.tllut'iit. : other and higher poate or honor await them, and their uainea will betaken care of by history. Hut il I., uevcrth.less, truo that to tho enormous and iudefailahlo labors, tho overwhelming power ol the per.ua.ivo rloqurnt.r, the prr.ligo ol the great tamo and tlio noble national stand, of Cur and WnuTUB, no art more iudebtrd than to1 any other men. Tlio one haa been tho I Nc.tor, and the other tho Achillea of tho I atruggle. lulliooiio wolracelho Apollo,, ami the other Iho llcrculctof tho rrpub. lie. Ilv their combined, harmonious, ir-1 ro.lstible action, thoy have brought the! great w hlg parly to a point II never reach ed before. It stand 011 a new and lofty elovation. For tlio first time, wa had at. moil uid, slnbo Washington il ha. won Iho pre.tigo ol broad nationality. Mr. Clay haa alwaytbocn a national man ho has Hon hi. great fatno by advocatlug national inea.urcn, by imbibing tho tym. palhlot of tho nuusts, hy ulAays going with Iho country and for tho country, in eery crisis. Theso are the qualitlea which inado Gen. Jacktoo to popular. In Ibe dayt of nullification ho cut every consideration of party to tbe wind., and planting hinuelf on the constitution, stood firm as the everlasting hill.. Ho, too, In . . - w .1 WW i !,) liilr!tt(W4 nl' Uy"i&x i :u-.rtellr", Ai tOTitidi sal. I tiin itiAtculv will. Iranfla'l dlfriomiflo iuMllawlhie knotbr luat lelllmr Ibe l r,wWle!lrJfrr,.W aara la Piaaas. la iisals. ia WUtialaUlaeJaaWttsiwa Mon.leur Oeaeral r ' JeH.ataJf vour master, he mast oar or ha hi bv las Eternal f " Bet fcr me milltar' kawef Jacktoo, be never.weaM ant iktwitw INaM ry uay. oo,stevnli Wssaasr- IHIMH loog.been the greauet leiawaWlaajal kai. yer la America. B.aatt fcatrosioeaiM haa alwiyaimmoTaUy'aaia4'Md'w4ki, (kl Ia J..l..n.i.-'SlMnna..nSsWi. A 'C waafomWd hiarWVIlBTail aretvaurel la lae.Baialaaf'aTaBf I'aJtUM Mnotu he aaatNeVl tharta or maflgaiiy, m ti dlmlnUhrd bv the imsu' party,- wrth M Pret'flrrtfc'tsaTssjtaajtfi where' our lalbtrt Mood ta WftMlk . -T X- . . , . S W .to... .T". 1 .. eye on Ibe br efsWkeaiaayfasBMv t Hrtnl IfualMOll fakata aaanaaa akaasKaaalajBtaaaaaa tal-1 vw., iiM,,vnf, p,wrrr,wrwmirr rcittabfr, am) patrMklw.eluat I0.JJM: constitution. '"--' ,H ' 'W" IT '.. EiTto.MaaMPieW'ae'lfawwrVirrnr'. at law feapaf aattaalaia faaajt I fw. Rater. racOt m tae7iaaiaaaeasajBa ONtrenag ettaratan j lute, ataiee tttat mere. doubt of the BBBuuatiaa aff taauawaf at a tuoatltiitt hi Mtnui- T)t Iwftaaa. 7. telllgeaeertajn: , $l$'!t'f?KW!!rt mttitttrmiummi taaaaasatawtaaV ence. Aa taaaaaaa tmraHtm TTTlaiVraf one'hundred aad "tarty BttjetV, wmXmi lo spring up by tnagaetU'sMaeVeaa'tie mete mridlr u'aaeVwa.t afsanerha tha ateavtlaaatSaastl aW-tftMIs al Rw wOVW bar.hjjtjautl IQJW pouaee iniwaaa.ii HenailWri dftati IMV (M fPalwSjf sM latnMapi Vwal ItMaMsaW aad be eaaeeted aoenasMtbjr la aatak tke tame wUb a. bar welaalBst etjgsan.Te'a . n. '- w.. SS .n nunarca tune., tie ooww aetaaaanaari ver. or a forie.TutmmarrwkW aveai aim. pllcity, and could make auetwt'Wtib a beroffect. Jli4rioal,tl j Oj-? Thenual veaatifiu XMMaaaiatMvr wuoeasrj wat.iaa pa tuitsmaai ., -t t;..j - . -j L-ikiY - rM- a. .i.f M.tn. -.-,. ISMM II lists! it an in 1 (raetfaear-r ceri aaaaaaak ':( mKTmSrSaing tparkat a little dUuuce framtttla paiefa made no noise at all, This recent, diseov, ery he attted to'have a practical LeaViog upon tbe coq.tructloii or an llectrb mag. netic engine. Truly, a grrafpower fa' aero ; and waere la the limit to it r He then exhibited hi. maino, of belwton four and five horae power, oporatttTby a battery contained within a space of thrco cubic feet. It look'id very unlike a mag- netlo machine. It.vae1 rrcinrocatmr engine of. two feet atroke, and the whole engine pod battery weighed bout one luo. When the power waa. throw u oa bv the motion of a lever, the engine alerted olf migninceniiy, meaieg one hundred and fourteen ttrokeepermtnute: though, when it drove a circular taw ten inches in diam eter, Mwinjj up boards an Inch ,and a quarter thick Into laths, tbo enable" made but about eichtv stroke, tier minute. There wa. great anxiety on the pelf of wio spectator to obtain tpeeimenioi teeae laths, to preacrvca. trop hie. of tbit great mecnanicai iriumpn. . -, The force oporalinc uron thla msgnctio cvllnder throuchout tho whole motion of oriwo teot wat Mated to co tlx hundred J pound, when tlio engine, wa. inatiog very siunriy, out no uau not uecuauic 10 ascer tain what tho fbrco waa when ncint was running ai a worning tpreu, inousn . ? . ... . L.t .. .1 it wat considerably leu. 'The moat im portant and interesting point, however, ie the expcn.o of the power. Professor Page ataled that he had reduced the coat to far, that it wat leu than .team under many and most conditions, though not to low at tbe cheapest ettam engines. With all tho imperfection of the engine, the cooaump. tlon of three poundtof sine per day would produoo one-hone power. The larger hit engines, contrary to what hat been kuown betore, the greater the economy. Pro. feasor Page waa hiroull surprised at the retult. Thero were yet prtctlcaj diffiuul. tie to bo overcomo ; tho battery had yel to bo Improved i and It remained yet to trv I ho rxnerimrnt on a crander acale. to m'tko a power of one hundred hone or more Truly tho ago la fraught with wonder ; and wo can now look -forward with cer. lalnty lo tho limo when coal will bo put to better use. than to burn, scald, and dr.. troy. Mr. Denton made a most cnthuihutia speech In the Senate upon the subject of Profefsor Pago'a discovery on tho I Oth Inst. He thua enumerate the advanta gea which he expect a to result from it : . So much for comparative oott tho eleo-tro-magnetiq power becoming an eoeno-my.-a uioueyed economy In It produc tion. Out bow many econooiiea will W low from lit uae f Dr. Page enumerate them, putting at their head, and justly, the economy of human lire, now ao deplo rably watted by the dangert Incident lo the ueo of eteam. All danger from es. plosion, aud the main causes of danger front conflagration, . ill be tvoidc-a co. sMweaareajaa t Jlt tUtjaa JA - wat wwwyv M iisiiai K3SM wXM h"iMI''l KVrt: "tT1."1b1 wn pjsss aa4aaa,; sbmssIsC kvoritetdsBtlaaatae fcamasaaalaat the uw'e .jlf-JjCJ,. .J.sBasssBaspst : etr' r.ei 'ear after teir. I tohrmirJlriihj'mValaVi extent; ' s ' .oaiiIiI. 1 . 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