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rnm raras5?s3 i Wmwr'i-T Xyi 'l'k. HH'Z? If vft i! TOaLaaS?IjnrH m'"mj:m&z ax m A" -----, (" ri rfTJ-"tftVSrr . V'WS" I i l. J. NCIINKUI.V, KniroR.) WMl frXJ1g3t v Vol, 5. r u HfMuuc. llMwar . r nMU ( hiii. Among Iho many incidents growing out or in war wmi Mexico, wiucn remain in. dellblv ImpmwJ iitioii my memory, It one which occurred at Ilia llini-ufiny leaving met country, cany hi i"ii. Edward I' was a member of the company In wliluli I aervod, awl having'at tlm lime I iii about In siwak of, while ( 1 boring under severe lllnmt, received hit discharge on tho icura of disability for fur ther service, u liout returning to his Itomo In Ohio, after kim live yor b. aenro. Ho u al this I lino juil twenty. un year of age, and mtemmi an agreee. My IrecJomol manner, joined to a nand: onto peraon ( trtte that leefbbl eweet. rttmibtj atnmitmnt Kaureyer which tnehalM at onoo the whole alien, tlon, and Mam to be a beam from eonia hanpler and hollar iphar. He had par. llclpated In nearly all the bailie In Meal. , with hie health undiminished by lb Mire prlvatlotit Incident to our army, un. Ill after the fall of (,'hapultrpooandooou. palinn of the capital, when he fell Into a il.'llno to rapid as to baffle all medical aid, and wu ami lo Vera Crux, there to receive that discharge which ho fondly hoped waa lo prove a panport lo restore mm to nil menus. We were elot together In (he Oeneral IIMMWI at Vera Crux, and In our Ire qnent eonverlioai he epoke much to me of M parent, and of one gentle ilater whom be loved dearer than all. lie wore raU coMea locket eonialnlni her mini. lura llkeaiaa, with a lock of her hair, and upon thi ha would gate for hours. Home waa In all Ida thought. We war dleoharard together and went on board the vcaeel which wa to carry u to new urieani. lie wa ail palely all life ; though weak and feeble, yet a lluth wa on El cheek that boded rapid Improvement! It wu when we were on the point of uillng that he penned and handod me the following : FAIIKWKM. TO MEXICO. FtbltaJt ll leeglli I Who Dire )! Thy atnr tfmm tml wniiy kl I cm Uaiad whfcMl npti, WWi art a U itm ml. . I Wave Iky iiealtlti lifl wiUi mMr, Tky liwplii wkh iWlr tawUt Im, Whan kaaalt Iba awW wbaM bt knr, I haaill nffSaaM kaavta-wanl bmi. Na ant mj (eaajuae a'tf laaa waw -i A vaiee taai net cm aw I'l wtaeVrid War iky lawarjr ak, Ami fnmn Ml knlaa Iky Intm I't a a4 Iky fawar wklrk Vrtaly mkUm la ilatlif kl UMMfkU, ia aUaikt intum I . Vn! I liana larad aa Atlee max) ' lltr IMnia( ear hat kaJ my aiflu AnJ ak I I caU bava ataij Ta g aaa lata Ihoae ilaili,daik tyr Hal thai mj am xkbuI iIim llakla larth IU aru la lui ma " .' I'fa atea Iky tkaleaal (ranian fall, llataad by Iba "4a'a aaailly aim, A4 waaraait Iky williaaa baU la Uuall fly Baada wha eaurt lagtoriow faiua I Vn aaaa Iba camrada al My aida AaU Iba aalaa ef vieawy, dia I Aad lalajbad aya, ikamad ia my arid) Ta aaa Ikv aaarad ballallaaa y! al, bhwd aaaagb t I eiaai Iba fuem, Ta gtaal aaca mate my awa daar laaw t'aatwalt I Uava Ibae aal aloaa . Tka tun aad etra m naadly dack Tky aalaaaa ef maaalta Maaia, Th kfla tawaiB. Llueanamel I bare Ibae, aak Mad uwafiil repcaaanc, AM tek tad aaaay aa I fa la leak a pajaai'a bla Ta glad eaea mar a ak A Ikaaaaad braeaM ian laMar'abrut! A uwamad braeaaa rweeUir aania Ta Waft am la kiy tnuch-Wrnl ,' ) lay i ircil ol pa, become aomewhat riiainorrUol' a fair ttnaril, though not o much u at lo in. volve hi heart Irretrievably. On our aecond.iUv out from Vara Crui we eiperienced a violent " iVerlWr," and in aplta of my enlrealie he IntUted upon remaining on deck during lite day and riart of the night. On the morning fol. awing he could not leave hi berth, and wa indeed entirely changed for the worm. lie ureaacd my hand In hi own, anil In a mournful and failing voice ultl, I I ouahl to havo taken your advice I shall ' a-HCXBl, ch homo take Hilt locket to'md not necoaaary to the preeervatlon of niiima itii usr i inuugm 10 aco nor onco again, anu irieu iu reaun mow inn I'aiiier my lut thought were of home I" I look, cd tu hi faca a he concluded, and w that ho wa Indeed djng. That spark ao wont lo illuino hi eve. was none, ami hail given place to a dull, unambitious stare the light which had flatbed forth ao bright. ly whon embarking, in the hope of a tpcody re-unlon with thoto he loved, had aunk In Iho aocket fnrovorl llo novor poke again, and died Ip my arm before reaching the ualixe. Aitorii, O. T., January 6, 1831, OirTlie Indiana conitllutlonat oonven- vtlon now in eeatlon, haa rejected a nropo. aTrtea to aboliah all illttlncllon of color, aa inexpedient. Writ haa bean lately discovered by a French tiliemlit, that Ih fleah ef Inimalt which are killed In the latter part of the night will keen much longer without aalt. Ing than it will when killed in the day time; ll1., i T The number of dogt In the United fllalA LiMmniilail.l lliM.Bl.i. LBirn.ll Hon. The expert ol keeping I equall"0 "J"!. ""' l to tnatei twanty minions ol sheep or two millions of cows. OREGON ...wrsari-i.;j rrArttr e. Oair CIlMMie. We have put our bead out of the win. ilow, ay the Alia California, and taken iweep at iha horiaun, have looked at the moon and the balo around bar, oeu. lonally for the laat week or I we, and triad 10 fa-el prepared for Iba Impending rain. 11 requlree noma eelf rettralnl lolieooma willing lo ylM the glorioue weather which wo have enjoyed uninterruptedly alnoo Ihn auminer a weatern galea orated, and were tucoeeded by the moat agreeable oliinate which wa have aver eiperienced In tbia fiaaa. ll baa bean mild aad dry, the iherbomrter varying but few da 5 ree gemrally, only onoe having deecen. ed a low aa fifty degree. We doubt Iflbareba. piaoe on iba coatioeat where a Hula vi oilnfMHr ie- 'ever eitmaely. warm, never very cold. The of California caihiever be afflicted with ttry cold weather. During Ibe warm month almoet every day, a carttlnly a iba aun rltee, ao cartainly ri. tea the weetarly braexa. ll eatand In. land aoma twenty or thirty or even a hun dred mllea, depending upon the formation of the country (or lb dlaUnoc it travel. Soma llm it I (ill aeveral hundred mile iu ibe interior, and generally modi, flea the haat. Hut ovar the arid and In lb aoulhern and aaaurn portion of the Hutn, ll often (Weep I'.'at the breath from an oveqf almoai Irreapirabl and tllfllag. The aanda and atenea broom heated to a great decree, and through Iho night keen tba air lull of calorlo, aometlme to aticn a ilegrro that, without exertion, profuaa pr rtplrallon will flow from every pore, of Ih body, even at midnight. Ttil It not the cue, however, in any oft lie Inhibited par;. A a general thing, tbe climate of California I one of a mod. e rated aummer In point of temperature. There It nokuch thing a winter wetlsr on the coatt. Among Hie mounUin. it ia uiiinrrui. i uvrv, gtcii ill 1110 waniiet'. irmei'. luito r.ce of aeeaon, the nighta lascome, or courao cll lrur morning, la conaequcr.ee tlie rapid radiation ami waul ofotoud The uniformity of temperature through the vallfye, from the foot hllla to iho ocean, It vary favorable to cultivation. ll I dry, and conerquently wheat etpccl. ally, and elao other grain, aro exempt from iboe vUitatlona which often mar all the farmer hope, met and mildew. From their aowlag, in tb Urn for lb aickle, they eirjaV a perfect Impunity. A genllaenan la ibo vlaUliy af loa Aaj- geloa inlormcu ut,during the patt aummer, that the only danger to the wheat lay In the hot breath that aomelimet findt lit way down from the nd di-aert on the mule to Halt l,ke and atretebing away to Die Colorado river. I hate aomctiiiie come wmi a crieciiy iioaoiaiiuu ioucii, and In a hall hour ruin not only the grain that may bo in a autceptiblc condition, but alto and especially the young fruit, ap ple peaclie and peart. Sometime, af ter fiheen minute of thit wind, tho young peichea nave laiien irom me twtg at . m .." Im. llieir louniain or llie liau uocn entirely dried, fortunately these vitilation are aeldoin and aro condned mostly to tucti portions at aro in proximity to the panes leading uatweeu the mountalui rrom the aana iteaena in ma lonauiicu pans. We know of no other objection to the climate of Hilt country. It I admirable ror Health. I hat more are portion lla. bio tobo tlckly, is undeniable. Tbo timo nmv be tnid of any country in the world, not exempting llalv. And especially are new countries likely to In; to, morn cine. daily uhen, at with us, n new piipuUtion enter it In destitute nd loo fmiiiently in very unhealthy condition. Neverthelnta, we might oliallengo the world to thow ut another spot where o much exposure haa been followed with ao little Iota of life. What any ono of many llmuaand of our inhabitant ha endured of expoaure and deprivations, would, If experienced in the Stttet eatt of the Rocky Mountains, have bean sufficient to have destroyed a thou sand live. Yet here, ae healthy in Itudf it the climate, that houses and the utual comfortt of Itomo aeem almott worthlc health, except during the rainy far Iba ileectater. Ma. Hrrrua The following melliod of making clieeto may be worth trying. If you think ao, you can publish it for tha benefit of your rcadcrt I Potato Chumi. In Thuringla and part of Saxony, a kind of potato-cheeac, undo In tho following manner, I gcnoral. ly preferred to that of mt : iloil Bood mealy potatoea : and when cold, peel and reduco them to an uniform fulpwllh a rasp or mortar. To Avo lb. addVplnl of aour milk and the requisite portion of aalt ( knead tho whole well, cover it, and let it remain throe or four daya according lo the aeaaon ; thru re. knead it, and place tbe elites in small basket, thai the auperfluou moisture may run oft" j then dry lliem in Ibe iliade, and place them In layera in large pole or keg for a fortnight. The flavor i lm. proved by age. Thit eheeae haa the ad. vantage of never engendering worm, and of keeping In a good Mate for many years in ury piece ana in wn. covered vessel. The addjjjon of potato pulp would no dcubt, rendarmto bulter.whey cheese, used In many part bf thi country, mora rityol'digettion. r""- . x-nrjxytavi.:nuwi'vi ma,' mtoiMSj, " Wewtwartl 1m Mur i. -v"JWKJBa?-JBlrt Oregon CHy, (0. T,,j Iwaiaraiaait la Mmmth The day. oftaamMlwrapyoverta Call. (bmla. ffotabirltJr.MMlka'Ubjaaaair a groctr eiprtwitinrt la tka.aa.rM aai rroaiaaaiaaa wnwn naw mwwm bvuh piwaip" i. . --. ... .H ii ..i.'.i in thl conntrv, Ih cold depoMU dint return tha: Mowed n the lion" of Iho oommunlty and that am. braced a lart-e portion of It aaimid atruck alnioti mad and wild with lb Id of having in poateatlon thoutaad el dak lira in golden duel or lump had previouily aoaroelr dreamed aeclng to much, far lajloowAg I Tha eounlrr waaj kwimCutf-M naturally followed bad aaiocialioaa bad counvel. Tbe glaaa baeam the m lu of inspiration, tb mont, la taro and dice, in Trinity ofmaa a wornJp,4 taMch and pronnllr. evlE temaera and wicked paaafima war glvaa lb rale, aad groirril rckleneaa ami moral ohaoa leok command and control ef lb land. Men aal down to Iha ahuffled and cheating cant, with bag and puraaa wall 0113 wild (he preciou metal, and got up from I heir Milt or tumbled beneath them. with. out poaacnliig a dollar ; or they woe perVl iiapt nun iimuunddoliaraata amiugooly lo Inee it awl all they had beeide al aome future venture. After a little another olaaa ef men U- san comins into the oooetrv. Tbe Brat ol which w bava apokea were, with earn moat hononwe ateaptloaa, reeslaaa, un. principled and demrat ; nam te whom wholaomo law and quiet public opinion were a harden and a bond repugnant la their hotTeadaoroold heart. Borne had dung thematlve no among the wild savage, aome with tbo recklet rover on ,!, hoHer of civilUatlon haJ roame.1 at (v, their law their riflca on their abouU jorm, t,r ,,( tlaaa bowie.knlve and pi. (i, i l0r belt. Other, in :he rickety I mor.1, arKi politlct of flpanlth-Americaa ociely had aought refuge In reekleeaneas. Homo had given loote to indulgence in the unbridlod lioenae of the Paolfio ialea. Otbera bad graduated from a legal aervl. lude in penal eoloniee and oommeeille. Here ibe cry of goli aad fancied iaipn nity in evil brought them. With a perreot abaadea raailaai aad appetite ware let lea aad fcaetad ia wbataver gratlajatloa wuJbmUtAJtai i lTnint it procures. Health, weaitit, time, life, were all risked aa nothing worth, and all tuindcred. The poor who had ud. denly and almoat without cftort become rich, quito a eaaily and readily became -y, llarple were ready to neece tm and untuipccllns. Waxed and .weak imckcil card, loaded dice, in addition to Iho unequal chances or garnet, were gen. erally tuflklent lo bring donu tliortl) the tuddenly made "incited hcadt" to the slr.e and contliiurallou of exccrdlnsly tmill potato hombm. Men tat down to ii,ho -.mc.rich, proud, haughty and reck -... .. . irM. lhcy up poo, jevi, in holJ( heart, purso and character, often without at much, wealth aa would buy a pistol nnWftip anil leail. wlilnli iIiav nAftn lm. rnwedi with which to end tbo fifth act of their ureal Tarce. tiJL, iu. iJi it.. .m-ti nr k..n.. D)oei lpej ,,cquiredlhenamoofde.. , ,wni w Uliwhlpped of jut. , Im lllcri tt unl,n',0 o,,r ' i foitune, and tliuiit.itioiia of dllTercnt kindi brought them to tho razor' cvup d'ttut acrou thejugtaror a falo still worse. lluMhinga li.io altered. A wo hato wid, u belter clitt of person havo como liko a Hoo.1 into tho country. Hotter mo. rals havo gradually gained strength and popularity. Even tho exhaustion of the enormously rloli gold deposit, ha in thi rcipoct been a bleating to the country, ainco at tho average of return for'toil have decreased, that fact ha produced an average inoreate of common ten, thrift, economy, and decency of conduct. Gam. bling haa especially fallen oft" in cons, alienee, ee much ao indeed, that aoareely Ibe faint chirp of a pale quarter la now heard, like a hungry iparrow at aea, where once the golden eagle clamored aa inoea. aantly in an aternalohlnk, aa If Ih eaglet of the Alleghanle had keen gathered in. to one populout eyrie, ll i getting quiet ih(w. The mania haa passed. Laat year llrpre waa alawagalnu gambling on Sun. day. Hut tha law waa in advanoe ofpub. llo opinion. Qambliiig went on. Gam. bera could aflbrd to pay the fine. It i not to now. If there I gambling on 8un day now, ll 1 out of the publlo gaxe. One after ono the gambling abopa are being ahut up. llcautlfitlly Teae are Ihe erowda S rowing, whicb bang about Ibe game ko bluo Hie about (linking meat. The gentlomen who ail behind the tablea fiud their lelatire time for reflection andatudy. Ing new trleka with Ihe "deck," Inoreaa. ing rathor diugreeably . Mammon 'a rev. ela that used lo last all uight with anirit and furor, by midnight now And only a few cadaverou wrelchea looking on or betting a last real, In hope of winning another with which to purchase a " night cap;" May gambling put on an eternal night cap toon I Alia California. CCT Lost I line it never found again and what we call time enough alwayl protr little enough. Frniutlin. ' A,fl!r ilM rJ,7 " wrtwrjr, twtwMd in tba flynoaih i and ih raM mm aMtn 1- naa. ilL. at a.au.i y gave for tbd. liber be- fUr.X lamwUi raibnaaa tatfa mmm. plaotr. Iba reekMaa por. In: eUaaa n.i.nln. i Ai AtaewalwBBBBBtm1flBWIalflB' aTtaaal flaVtMVamaj At "aaWI .". .A5 M".i.e. T . yffl3 vg-ajy ' 'JUyA-wjjf tM wi9t$jriftrftimir ofirj!jj vijTfri jr iity ritZ-ieY',- , ,, ' - 't r , , , . , lt;l5fV.ja. ':W m: .': Italaw wMwIMaaaari'u MlM: lag gkajai fctTra, of,aMi Itaartat; PiMftaM af Kaflaad,'WM at th.t apaar fwaieaTt, , '!; '.. Vi i by tsM-lababk. lataw4rdeelartiaaeflarfaYaaVae, rjr It, IT77, Crea tattFrweh vard, M. '- NflVItT IIS BMBV iTMV 'ff-BaiJaaaaWffl )sMawaflaVeBBBBTaVkV i MHMkT 4afaraT4) BV Ml BWaW aV HH IH. 'MatarftY'ay Roger WU. IkmVat. "that tha laMhaatt were ae Htt from IM Mae nWe.'' Msttie Idead wa ae called In 104, la reAreeee to the Island ef Rbedee to the afediiarraoean. Oeaaectlcul waa ae oallad from tha In. dtan name of iu prieoiea) river. New .York, (origteelly called New Netberlaad), waa ae eaned ia reftreace ib tbe Duke ef York- aad Albany, to wboae thl territory wu granted. New J.reey, (origiMny called New ahreden). wa aa raaatad la lM. to cere. pHatent to Slr.Oeorge Cartorat, owe of Ha engiaai propntnor, wa aaa waaaaea me UaM oriereav, agaiaet the Leaf Parlia. aseet, deriag the civil war, of England. tPeimtylraala waa ao called ie 1(181, ef. Ir William Fean, the founder of Phila delphia. Delaware waa ae called in 1703 from Delaware Bay, on which It llea.andwhicb received Iu name from Lord De La War, wbe died ia thl Bay. arykiad waa ao called in honor of nenrktt Maria, Queen ol Cbarle 1. In Mapateat to Lord naltlmore, June 30, VlrgWa wu ao called In 1584, after ElsatM., the vlrgto Queen or England. Caiettaa (North and Souths wu ao call. ad la IM4, by lb French ia boner of Cbarle IX. or France. Georgia wu'ao called in 1TT3, in boo. eeofCeege.u, , AUaeaaa wu eu called ia 1817, free ito eeiaaiaal rivar. . s 7fttattUpfTw9 o called InI7ri, from tta weeatrn boundary. Hiaaiaeipai I aid lo denote Ibe whole river ; that i tbe river formed by the union of many. Louitlaaa wa ao called in honor of Lou I XVI. of France. Tennessee wu so called in 1700, from lit principal river. The word Tcnncaeee I said to signify a curved spoon. Kentucky wa so called in 1763, from it principal river. Illinois wa ao called in 1800, from it principal river. 1 he word I said to tig. nlfy the river of men. Indiana wa ao called in 1803, from Ihe American Indian. , Ohio wa so called In 1803, from iu southern boundary. ' Mltsouri was so called In 1831, from Ita principal river. Michigan wat to called in 1830, from tbo lak on in bonier. Arkansas was to called iu 181(1, from itt principal river. Florida wa so called by Juan Ponce De Leon, in Krilj, becauso it wit discov. e red on Batter 8unday ; in Hpanish, Pat. cue Florida. Texas wa to called ly tho Spaniards In 1800, who that year drove out a colony of French, who had established thcmtclvci al Matagorda ; and mado their first per. mancnt settlement. Wisconsin wa ao named In 1830, from ihe river of the tame name, when a lerrl. torial government wat formed. Iowa wat m called Iu 1838, aftor a tribe of Indiani of the tamo uame, and a tparale territorial government lornted. ltoiUKTic. Charles P. Clinton, ecu. tenced lo tho Ohio penitentiary for atven year, for burglary, ironed hand and foot, wu married in uinctnnati inn my auer bit sentence, to Rachel Ann Jones. Tho unhappy pair wcro allowed a day to pots Iholr honoynvn, proviouato taking a trip ta Columbu. ffr A little slrl visitlni! Niacara with her father, and eelng tno fom al Ihe foot of Ihe falls, exclaimed, Pa, how much mwp It must tako to make to many I" fttr The best cure for hard timet la to cheat (he doctor, by being temperate the lawyer by keeping out of debt the demagogue by voting for honest men and poverty by being Industrious. , OtrThe publlo land aiven by the pree. ent eeation of Coagrea lo.verioui oontem. plated improvement reeoh tbe enormoue turn of thlrty.elgbt million five hundred thousand aorta I fcrThe block of marble from the Slate of Ueoeg la for Ihe Washington Monu. iiieni, near ine rnotio "tux t-'Mo is it is." tn whiiiiiii h nam HAaaajaaaaa aaai uia aaiiia oivaM an 1T - T -(' v rM --"... v- 'k )i r. iwwrri . , ..... T'" l V' r mmmmmmam n WaM Jftaf. ! i-rUlel : the ttht when, tha beta as a tlah a'torrti hi awatate to jM'fca, uJ,.berr' aeked eld OM KIlyTulmefa ewaw. who Ui adhered arewad Jtkaatotiati aaart treekJbi th4aVwwaft . -Vtbi.' aw. uaete mhv wu a mm aiirj,Miir, aialwayaf'jMMaaewr.waabawU No, W u bear It,' Ueeie b$! U adoaeivieB..C'. k u" jVi- everbm aextoM. TW Wnt . 9T 9 aw sMaMa SN,tsjaW BaVMH HHa) 01 uyetWriMatleM.bnlwbaeheeJyaHaVi Mat talkative. Than eerting dewa the lew, be drew aa old creeey ailk baadker. ehlef from hi peeket, wiped liteMreeira. aaf mani mm wmmwt aaaa tajana WeH. VOa ae. bar. I aawar Uka ia Ml thu here etory. caese I aiat davaei to be bard oa tbe eoor foliewe.bM It i raiy wo geea io seep. lUmttm,m on ue, job uowoy, ue swrwiraat, JM rJobee, aadMawof tbe bert to etv die. trict, ceaeladed wd'd lake a load efirtjak down ta Wetumekv aad aell it. aad bar eueh IllUe'tbmu.U tbe wlmakla SJkm warned, we aaa a mighty peart time or it cola dowa.whleh it wu a ralabtv live. ly crowa oi u. rsosweg eui)ou or ia teretting, Iboejab, dideat batpea, aad wa all arriv down jo Wetumpky 'rigat aide y u iney aay on ue nexea orgtaaa. Wetumpky I lb darnedeat bkceet place ever I beam "of, and I. do beHeve they bu every tblag tbar. aad a little more. "Book Mores, brklln' 'office, drear. ttoreo, and Ikker anope, where bry have more dilcreat kind of licker than we ev. er hear of, way here in ibe back woods old Konlack, 'bout a thousand year old, peacn rot gut, lenniaam Mcwoganajy. and every other hind ia the world, and Baeralaa. MM. I taU-jMM kvja, u you list ud te,ir6e eararui bowyoa teea kti iiaaaTwItattbeT-call thaataene. for ha tbe aaraadaat atoffto fly late a follera head yew 'ever ueara oi. uae or inem tbaretora fcllowa,wbl bad bought my cotton, tucH ma down to oa or taa.aar. rooat aad oalled lof aasna iMirwant, axed me-lo driak.whh Mm. aad u ti tmi Tfai'a'rlar tn'ji aJJ mmt - " -k a asaasH waa aavsmv. and laid to what we wanted, wdtuck op our march for home, which there were seven! of us, and a good long eiring of wagons, n ucu wo got 10 in camp ine nrsi nignt, I leu oowertui tired, which l hod walked a rood deal end had takened a good deal ofsperits with them Wetump ky chape, the darnedeat chape for Ireatln' aver thit child alerted up, and 1 went lo ,uou eany, leaving ine ooya round ibe pre talking about maltera and-thing. " Next moreiati I tot up. and found moat of all of them wugone oft from the camp, aad tbeaa that wu Ihar looked ml. ly pale and sickly like. Think I whet kin be tbe matter with these here boy a I You at I didn't suspicion nothing of them a woa'nt Ihar, cause I thought I bey wu walking about looking at the country. rreteniiy tney commenced (Iregglin' In, but all of tbem looked palo and sick, like them at tho Are. Thinks I something is wrong, oui never nuno, wo u teo wnai it ia Torn long, ike Sturdivant Vld nigger Tom wu cook (or the crowd, and. puny soon tho hoecake and bint wu ready for ut ; but none of them did'ut'have no ap. pelite. Thinks I, them there boys is beon a aprceiii' of il last night, while I was uleep, and they feela bad thla morning. Every now and then one of them would shoot oft", like a rocket, and come back ar. ter a little lookin' worse than ever. Nev. er mind,' aea I, 'something's wrong.' " Arter breakfast, I commenced hitch iu' up to start, but moat of Iho boys looked aa If ihey waa too tick to git off, and u I didn't want lo leave them, I unhitched a-. gin, and tuck a aeat to watch. Some of them wu lyin on the grate, with their arm under their head, aome alttln' tin (gainsltrees, tryin to look liko Ihey dldtt't fool bad, while aome were alttln' with their elbow on their knees, and lblr hcada down, lookin' for all tbe world like they had tost all their relations. Arter I had looked at them long enough, I got up and went to the wairon, where I had a jug of mighty good Monongahaly, and thought Fife give the boye a dram, and ll might do tbem good. When 1 got there the whole thins- wu plain u daylbjht. Thar tot 9 iugt, uliko aa two pee, one kind of stuck beok In the wagon, wharl had pat it, and and tne other aeiun in ironi, win the cork oul. 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Hi previous poetics! u well u political (ww, together with the very protaiaeatinaalaa aetigaed him by hbj oountryaae, bhb. auence or raoath and pea, bit power aver irt moswt, noidiog inem by bla san word epait oouad in to aahJet oTMialr aa. -cited passions, who wu uhtorttedly hv ' oar to bla attachment Hbtrty, ftai wbaav retinraeat from power wu Ibe ato. nal foi Jre reiga of tyraaay egata, aH made him the bright atar teward whtob the world for a time stood aadgeatd. He eema to have left eolllice1 aretlv aaaeb'. doe tho daya of bright bat veto bejpee, turning bla attention lo nwre ooajreaiof Ut. craiurc ana rural me. i t Tbe following extract froaa a latter written by'a French vititorof laavartiaa'a a new weeess!ons, a few leagues from Amy r., ne, granted to him by tbe Sultan, elves Interesting Inlelllgene reapsollag tbeta and htm. Tbe letter ia dated Jajy M.. Here i the extract :AlU Cat,, v " " I have Just returned Crora a ooatolete excursion over tbeooloay of.M. Leaser. line, ut is from twentyjeigbt to thirty league.in clrcumfereoce, iuludtog the mountain! which bound It, and which are beautiful and rerlile aa the plajna. It to In very truth the Llmagnla of Alia. For tune la there in forty orflfiy forma, t It peeseesea every thine one eaa dealre. with; out exeeptioo. There are already aaaa it eavta village aad a aa AnbdarethW with aa empty Urem attached to h. Bat Lamarilne I goirtg-to bttlM him a dwH. ing elsewhere, upon an advanced nroaiea. lory, where formerly atood a temple, three league from Bphmu. v There he will have a more invbmraliaaf air. and a aunerb view, nura waiar. nar. ritual breexea from Ihe tee. Really the Sultan haa given him mora than Ihe wbola Duchy of Lucca, and of incomparable fr, tiliiy. It I the ashe of the leva of V auvlu. The air la good. There ie aa abundance of runnlne water, and aathaBir will be eaaler than lo make it urfoetly healthful by draining a email porttoa wb(oli U too wet. It wiU be aj,to eetabUah, here the flock of Eomea, One may bold ly pattore here, and without any lakar. a hundred Ihoutaod head of cattle. ' litora are already thlrty.Ave thowaand waadar) ing ovar the territory witaoul aa The Sultan bu been admliably graetoM ta bla reception of tbe illattiiowi ImMrV. saw afi mm ssani bows, aratai Bawatato, ry kieek la the death of a seiaalaTaar lenrarde aa eaaaatoatloB of a'Mltow''l-'Jvf raoiioot au to nu foaiu tool had to hie pfeaiut. rilWt K .... I -XT' "Z r & External geatUlty ia frea atlyifr -f, , id lodisguiw Internal eulilHiyw'rAv&v i rt'' !tt U fk raw 1 trirt ? ?( 'V4J; A -,isls m jHr, ,-v".M