OREGON I' J hTUNKIII.Y, HIIIIOII Vol, r, tiii: oi;ooi hii;t taobi a vi:i;m., Ni.wm'Ari.u, "iitiTiii in tiii mi. it, putui aim urraut mat rata ui tus rn'riK ti urum I Co he it .Moore, l'roprlrttir TIIU Mm I i All) VII! IN AltVAM I Oil. 'i (nt niiiimu 97 on 4 0" li ia iiioiitti AllW II I IHIN i. Our fcUit (Ul-Pfs-" ! in uuritimvif ach 9 J (HI rirvty Milit.nl ihanliou ... I HO A librial i Mm-1 ion niki rNily iIvrM(Mr 'I l luimUf f i tie Minna intitt I ijitiiKtly UMikfil tni lit mangm, uWtMi tliy will U uiiliuiiril III! fuil-M nml rliiwfildcrriliitl)' Ac nil, fpr I In Hwt tutor '4 ( fHiHin irfrvir if nwli'tni'it l- VwliU foriiMHoliiir 'I Icy w II mrm ul, rriM oiiian I ailtritiM-mriiit for u r r I'tiwrm, I'ImiiimmiI) o I ii Wt-trriii A ( n , Or c n i A A ('. IVitUril I II Ml KM. I M -ll.in tit nili, hitt I M lMK(if,l l.rl.nl. i J lllTMIRr,r , nut ' l' I'll, "J , (HI t 'I) lidtrii rat M mill f Mi i i Si imkh, rj II iUJn 'ugli I V NtAHIIM, .Nraitlllll llllIU, I't.lk I lllll) li4r rri nitTr. I'nl"pi H' W II Hire, It..ir.villr It-mmr Nrwiti ( ImniiHw-ff Dim A t.iitiijr, l.u( kuinuti I. I Skiimi, Hfiiluu fuuttl) I l limit's, I'jltifir (M) 11 on I'utiR, hj-niU"-, I Jiiti rmitil I! Illiati.M riMIl Hitl i"in (..- lls.tjti fitinly ,Nims iizi IIlr, ( iliimliKt mr ii'Difi'iiai. I r Hip Hf- .1 4 ruilr) To a tut I J llottrfa if tit (fill n I lial taunt Vr i) 4hl wlilr l.ik HAiUmjr lifiaAa low iiiurmurtiii; II lfl it iiiijitv uti ui) huL (ir tlrf than i4n riri liJ.1, I Ii nrlir nf tin- Iirrt (mi lirntr I'rAfrr tit iii ihan rstirn if clil, Htilhtr uf llir ifrji Mtif k) V lint nm lijj Ur Uk rItlly tin n I n tlir nrrl m ll IP tlifil) , AIwJImmuI) U ill J !JUll.Cfll, Wf ntullilliit l.fUila Mbl Willi itd antw iUr rttlli Willi guM'll liur It'll I h wr lfit)tf iinvic h nl iliwirU itiuA tin Narly i)h, AMkrn nj lifiikri .".wait ua rartli I ti ilrnrr nf I In inglil i tint. Hit- m Alll) f r Hill HTfUfl hillli t trnijjril Itllll, il from Hcil'lil 'III rvmne it s; lil Mi ri ti llil mU III 1r)nil nil 111" lliMMi' IUiI III 4t liJ H tBtll (icc il jHtl, iid nil i1iom t.nlluht lni ttr iIuml lliil lilt III tig Tvirirs vil)i iniiii inl Ixaimiiit 'y M'" ttt Kriii, Aul Itirwui it'i r i jiilt in ilttli lik ii iix Tlir U ut) ( 4 laiiiji Com i M nul. awrrt mthlrik, Ik tl. i itr, lirprllili Jut", llmailij L'twiH, ll) Uttuplaiiiiiii; il' nili lk Ii id , JTI (If Kit WR1hi lik IMM li)IM U S I. Tln Orpliiiu. 1 wo Iit4!t ninl IuiiJ. I.u ttiri 14. nt Weir fai.nl tf( If III" I'trnnl I lllun 'I tut lictc-.l li'riw nj; III ijlil lie lit I'Iniii llint lirnJ ill lurrr) iluuu ltm mil.ici Blue Itmildiiitalil 'llirtr TullHlil"ltlfi llltt cflillfpuul title iniliiuf) cf fun iri irirw 1 1 1 1 lii1! i li.lliitilli; lamtl 1i t ll.lllll'tlNi I 14rill I II till' ! I. Ii liric jn) vlti I.IIIH ili Mure" 'i ti t iiriiiloit iii lliii i;iuili lii Tic In mil) if im r iiti I ii' nil in III- iinlii r nf tier liMik., llr ii i n una iilli-rtiil I nulit ai ) rip if I In ilulrrt hiiiii I i'f iiiiiiiniiriii, 1 1 ! I tli' IIIIIMr if III' (Idllll )i ti At u lute li'slmil, m pull) iiiki nmtid iipnii mi t alitor mill u pic plnti ol mitnpin iniiniilnuliiii', in Ilic ci ntp "f "lin Ii lie i "mil tlin Minn in,; iimpli t " line alil lilw I lie pin c I t llii- ' This i Mitel 1 1 i - n.iiiiiulh miK'i mi .' ills. pnvilKin, nml n mvii ns npiiitinnii pre ui nti il. In' inn'.iiiiiiil tli" Mmiiic, I nl) tn hit ' Mile, nml imiiiti il n itli lih ktilli tn t lie lilies, mid- " lmir pi is rend) "liuiovi r )mi pll'Sllll ) nt our hi' ' 'I li editor ill tin Cii''"."! t'li i liultr risiiin lliii uii lets Ins 'Wit unnlil sn In tlic n retell ulm Hole mir "liir! 1 1 "" llie line nlnln u ueriuilinl, uniting fur it tn dry, llint no Iiiiiip llin i nllnr u ill cut Ins lliin.it " ll iml.es mil rholrr tim tn tlnnk tlmt tlieiu is siitli n uri'lL'h un t a i lii 'Ami Ihnlir. Meiil isiii'i.lly dicii( ml I" nci'nli nt, in I i vim lul U Ii stint srsa--Tss sv - , tot Ul HMtUUf. -Llf. HtCAmsi "Cou!iini4," April 36. 1 Ml '"3" 7?" "",?" Li- ;,4 1 V fouil Aranirlliltn linLititM ua lL ajum IMNWHIH JUU U iniUBnHIUDIIUUIIMIiiBII lol, I tlioughl imiIiip I mlihl, by orr. - iiiiiiitiu wvtUVIIIIK 11 UIV Wl haiiliiiK my juiirnil, Olwovcr oaitblB lliul noulil urva lu nmiiM you ind your many rinuuri; or r. icit xi cliMfalo tliu priny article! you ro often ebl((td to iilillli, to ploino nuiiy l your oorre-" hjiiiIiiiI, tvlm coruldorll tltoir uoundro iluiy la Mow up Mr. Tliuntoa awl lit In ml Mil nly.ut mini a wrolc. In I'wklnn over I find an Inoldenl ooo. lirclcil ivilh niy Iraveli, entitled, "A iaf i'f ilitititrri," anil thould vou find It loo Iniiliy, or in any ways oljtotlonaUe, In jnurf;'! jinljinwiil, of couraa you will ni imni Ii, tut ocnildor It nitrrly Ibr juir iinn Jirrijlll, I i.imri. will ri warn ,t ibe "MintAol tnliia tin- Ctimit" mutt nifot with a arl. i) i.f no.o and alcnture. Soma of ,iln mhiniuri'a are rjultq laughable, nlnl' (itlii-rn nijalii ara ratber provoking. Nun llio nru T am coing 0 tell, ii a)gbt h iiiumI up null Iwih. W'liiln inking ilio crniui of ono of the upi r ("iinlio on tlw Willamette, I atop imI .mi infill nt n comfiirtabte looking log liniio When Iwd timo cams round, I "' tliDMn tn my rixim Ixhtwl a Mikl m cir corner, win ru I fuund what ii cald , mi I lri';iiii iHililtad, which for the cdifl. i. i'ii ii v miiiiu of the urecn ones. I will iIuciiIh' It eoiuuiiil oftwo erou alloka inn in Imiiiiimi iliclngaof the houta un. li'ini nil. i In- vnil ufiaih wai placed an Mjnylil ulick hy way ot letfi to the bed; Ii itjjtliwiw mi tup thin boarili wore laid, nml mi np ut lint a pond tlraw Led, I'' ii ten (CMminionl a well ai com f.iiaMi Inil, i(.mlly h hen a ronliM i.li li.inl nil iluy, 'I liii Ixil vat about four feet from tho M ,uutn I irm in, il Cfinod to bo rath ii ' .ik in ill.' jinlt, and it (truck ma that it n'Vlii iniibl lull down boforo morn i in,,' At !. inoruing camo, and vt!h It M) il of iliimUTt." Ai I line nri'iiaralorv to oellinir out. I r un I Unit in) lied, Iriteid of ttraw, wai U'irn r.ii don n went the legt, and down ncni I, null a ixrlecicraih, that aurllnl ii,i. ui, iniK. ami hi tho uabiea to aquall iii' llimi'er, tuch lilllo mlahapa being muinr niuiMiiii,', i on pot ail rig til again, I nml after lireakfa-it, iiKiunted mv none and turtril ; hut uikti ad of going the right nil, I look ihr ono I had come ttur prevU i hiiiiij;, and Ixtforo I had (Uncovered iiin iniiinkc, had fi"iic minio two or threo iinlii I iiirinit nij horne, and at this iiiomi nt n In a sliouer of rain came on, uliitli mnrl iiuli"l my hook, andeoak. IHl! Ilic. Aft' i llin rnm had anUidcd, my horae (a (i'i,f.inii,liil Indian lirule) took it Into Ins Inad tn run una), and away ho went, in spile nf all my ccrllons to hold or tton luin Dm ui); tho race I Inst a beautiful null inline n hip, prrsriited by n friend 'm I a. I I. ll llrrgmi City. Will, after n nlnle lie did atop, and nli ii I i. imc tn look nroimd I waa com i.l.i. I) I .i 'I hero uat neither road or li'iiixs, mi I the mountain,, and prairie on nil aide,, loolml alike. Here wai a pretty en, in. In, I; nml n I did, fori jutt put lilt lllll ML ra lll'tlll I III. 1 111 . nti.l lita tffill an. i tin r, mid Itrnk n atiaight ahoot acroae the piaiiua, iniK iiiiimg would come out in .. i. I'l.itr After about threo houra' li.ird riding, I cmuo ti a eluitor of trees, nml " I hut h hv ilio iniike that ao grace lull) null. I," lli.it (oniehoily'a old log Iciii.e mi near. I rode in the houao and ntcicd , u stnii k me that I had aeen tho l.nlt 's fiiei) licfore, hut I could not remem I. r ttln ic, and I I'omineiiceil, aa I had Inn a tlimiiiuiid times before, with " Mm lain, I am taking tho ocniua, aitd nould liketnkiiott " "V.liat! youalnt ngmu Ui i' jiiiu the peoido iiji'ii, are yout" i i l.iiun d she. ' Why," aahl I, " have I en r bri ii Imro bo'ore, ma'ainf" "Yet," sits she, ")nii nere here toilnrday.aud i iiintul our llii I. s " I t.Kik up ni) list, and niilinn osprei- em nfi nuntriuiii'ii that would have donn lininT to onv other animal, inttead or an ,i..liiiu furshal, I took my Imve: As I iiiiiiiiilnl ui) luirao nnnin, I discotored lie luul Uciuie ery lame, nnd riding lon) un In llin ncxt'lioiise, 1 rirrtwd him nil' for nun of i Im meaneit Indian lioiao I etir sun, and with direction from tho mini of the house, I started aoroaa tho piaiiie again, luKndiii'r to atriko aomo nine miles Is Ion tliu houiA I had left in the morning, tn tho mint lettlcmcnt. II una dark "lion I roaois.1 tho timber nu the mhi r aide, nml ua I rodo along t'.ie trail, iiudilaling on hcautiea of cenaut l.ikuy, my Imrao auddcnly jumped ono side, neurit pitching mo from tho (addle, and there nlihiu twenty yanlanf mo aat an immense grlly bear, who aeoinod to bo " inoiinrch of all ho surveyed," . "" i l lurniiliuy liorno alirail tlioolherway, '""' '''" 'liH I'.'arahlp, not wishlag to ei- i iiiuigi; ine (-unipilllll'llis Ol ino HBJ Willi luin, nml to judgo from hla aire, hn would Im apt in ninkii n very unfavorable Im. pressinn on n person at tint tight, pm vnli tl he could get hold of him. For my pari l liml no iteatro to embrace the opnor (unity in litHmurnccdby him. Hut lam tiring )uur pntieuco. 1 wont on my way rLjoiilug, to diiuk how lucky it waa that I was not one of a lilllo hatch of pig) who ti't. iiitl)y tti'.liiij' nil' at u llllle dll. Orexon City, (CL Tm) .fcrriTMay a 186J, , .W., ..TCTBr- mm, Md MHtaf bum m "?. JSS"-?!!?1 ' liiiMliirrft (AH Uf nInmmIm A Imiiiiwliiiht IJHHl. C - - V - -, bow WM MT aVaBSaf la . in a immm atwr i wa MiH.aaarj waeaOkllwrrorarievntmfaawftara. O where, fr. Editor, fcraaiMak I fcaae, myaalfl At tka'aama Waatloal hawal bulat"la the morning, And I aevar M a iweeter aleen In my lib Ikaaf Ml aa llutMm0c4dOragoabeifcttrtBtgJK, And now, if toy of Ida IHtlo aaaaaa taken la tho Statee can beat that oay'a ride, they may taka my hat. , - And believe ma avar yoiiML. DAN'L (yNBILL. a ' j I . . a a k . .. j . Tb Data Lmu Ornot.Tha WaaUaaaam Rnaillia. la aa aftWa a1ai erlmiva of tho Mad Ltltar Olio, baa tb following Interesting facta: ' The dead letteri oontalnlns no ramlttan- oea are never read ; and tboee oootalnlng enoloaurea are only looked Into ao far aa iineceeaary lootxairta ciuo to tneir prop er ownership. , The whole number of dead letter re. turned to Ibe Department we can only eitimato. nut, in oae quarter llie bulk of opened letter equalled about 0,000 bushels, crammed j eaoh bushel I auppoeed to contain 1,000 lettar. The number returned in a quarter i therefore about six millions, or twenty-four million a year. Unolalmed money, lea the discount. are handed over to the general treasury, aubiect to tho demand of tho rurhtful owner ; but wo bellevo that for the half year ending June 30th, 1 SIM), the amount of theto ja not more than about 91,700. Draft, deed, and other paper of val. ue, and alio jewelry, mrmentoa, tVe., are preserved in the dead letter office. Tbeao aro often recovered'by their owner with much delight, la one inttanoe, not a araat while slnco, a gentleman, for wanj or cer tain document believed to have been loot from tho mail, found himself in the power of an urwcrupuloua person in a matter to which prapertyio the amount of ten tbou land dollar fall the gentleman Waa worth) wa Involved. As a possible means of ob taining the paper, ho applied to tho dead lettar oAce, and In about threo mlaulee they war produoed. Tho package had been Improperly addressed. Dead letter are usually unpaid lostsTr. TUa eoatotn of ja-ay aval JmJm v m vastly more gaaeral alaeo lbs rsduetkw of pottage to five and ten cent. In the fourth quarter of 1690 tho number of dead letter received from Cincinnati, not ? repaid, wat A.700 : tho number prepaid ,300. In tho third quarter of 1830 the prepaid tetter from the Bostoaj pott office numbered 1,013 ; of letter not. prepaid, 0101. These instances aro taken at ran. dom. Wo hate necessarily abridged our nar rative of tho operations of tho dead letter office ; ) ol we doubt not we have supplied tacts iMtn novel and interesting to tne public. A Youmo jArtTit. " My ton, can you takoa trunk for me up to the hotel t" said a pasaeneer, stepping from the boat on the levee, to a ragged looking youngster who ut balancing liimsel r on tho tall or a dray. 14 Your son 1" cried tho boy eyeing him from head to foot. Well, Pll be dob drabbed If I ain't in luck. Here, I'vo been trying to (Ind out my daddy for three years, anil, all of a sudden, up come the old boas himself, and knowa me right off. How are you 1" stretohing out a muddy paw. Tho travoler wa non-pluscd. Detwoen a smile and a frown, hoinquired " What is your name, air f " " My namo f So you don't know. Well, it' nothin'. fur people In these parts to have to many children that they don't know their name. My nama'e Dili, but some folks call mo William, for sliort. What the other part It. I rokon you know. If you don't you must ax thoole woman." And, shoaiderins tne trunk, tie marched oft" towards the hotel. " Well, this is a bo. Tho olo eeinmit. como homo at last. Good clothes, big trunk, must have tho tin. Woll, I am In luck." iurciiu;e. WOMKN aLLOWID TO VoTB IN CANADA. A Canadian correspondent of the New i ork Tribune, writing train Toronto, says: 11 It may bo interesting to tho advooalea of women'a rights' to know that w havo admitted vomen tosomoorthorranehiaee, tho wlthho ding of wMshWM frailly oaea, plain.! cf at the WoroeatarOonvantloo. Tho other day at the election of aohool truitaaa, several women voted, their right to do ao having been Itc allied last aeaaToo of tho ProvlnoTal Parliament." (& Some ono define the component part of an editor thus i The constitution of a horse, obstina. oy of a mule, Independence ol a wood, awyer, pertinacity nf a dun, onduranoo of a beggar, and entire resignation to the most confounded of all earthly treadmills ; and h mud bo a moving target fbr every body to anoot at, anu is sxpectea to anow every thing, and to assist busy bodies" to pry Into the butines of their neighbor. If ho does not oome up to this description he i'tinnoi be thought a " good editor." imn, nwwavi wimi pbv wv.i --- - - ri-- pi - am ' rami, n Kaam1 ariiHaaBi aair. iraHTaB 'uvnaiBr TaaBiiaaHaavpaBaBaBaBaBaa , i. . ! tfufc imiiinii i Jri " ii i ii iittMi- 'I ( .jk ' . tpi ! ? -- i m ii i-i "rnrajp llMiJMmMMWWCAWar Iiim ar rt.'l Jaia Q. Palftw. tfcl Im tfc to Ml Im amM MMMJaMlBi J-V'.l1 Cam at "- mTmif. Mfr-faaBWII. MM DaMMaT. TfcU m ..',.. .a ' - HaaenajH oaat, raantiy oa trui before tfn Oeaaral Court, baa attracted much Mlonmaoooualcf the poartkm oftbe fwtlat eoaeeraaiia It, the pecular aad Mwaaa development of private aaalra, Ml lao eminent couneel retained on both fca. j On Um morning of the trial the court- Hai waa deneely, thronged, many, no ttatat, betog attracted by ourioeiiy to aat pta sUktlllf, MU Tfmew fttttta, win la ft mm aad oomelr laaa. with nt'.aUr mraraa, blaok eye aad hair, and akJa of jatr a Jattlahlwa. Mwbarataaien. aaay-af taa aaallllaaa W1iaaaiaaaaa. aMboagh aha woold at time oaaaga color during aoma of the devclopmonti of the inai. . lfMri, Charles Sumner. Samuel E- Bewail, ud Charles Francis Adam ap. peareq wr ins piainutr. Mestn. Halfet, Cuihlng, and Rantoul ror defendant. It was a osm of damace. and the plaint. Iff, by her counsel, alleged that aha had been deeply Injured in her character sad prospect by tho defendant. Chirk Dtm. ocrat, who bad bestowed his attentions and mads promises of a rnatrlraoals! alll' anas, by which aba was deceived, aad bar good name forever lost, aulsss bs would fulfil his stigsgemsnts, which bs now uiisny ratuteo to oo, out orueiiy abandoned her tostbe acorn and contempt of tbo world. ' -la proof of these allegation, 'the couo. ael introdiiced etldeaos by corrcspood saas, verbal declaration, aad peajilva act, to show that a ooartabip bad been carried on between tho parties lor some time; and that Nancy hmd every reason to bellevo that it would end la a matrl- monial alUaaas. Tbooorrctpoadenosoa both tides, aartleularly on that of lbs Isdy, was sanctatly warm In eiprtaaloa. contalabig so saalisjtnls sad safarsd phrasss, la both proas sad rbyass. Tb reading of tbasslove-Uuar causttl great mirth In, lbs court rootn,. by wklob Hiss Naaor saesned aesaawbat tlieoosjosrtsd, wblM Cbarlsssjat sUoklag bis hug whis kers kh tho utmMoalnMises and itaeaa. corn.. , J , ti .Astjadaat svldascs wuiatrodBosd shew Jbat lbs partlaa ksst aaah oUstr's MKadaibat srsrybsdy ooavsraaat wlsl thsir deportment toward eaoh otbsr, coaaldsrsd it a tuatoh. Ths croct anaastlon brought out aorus losuooes of neaienes and anarp retort, but loaa were only regarded by-Jibe counsel for the.plsiutliT a lover1 quarrel, which ought to bav no weight with tho jury. ll was slso proved that the lover often rod out together la all aorta of vehicles, from a railroad oar to a aul key, and that on ooe occasion they were seen tiiug through Lynn, mounted on a Day Mayor. Proof wa alto given that valuable present had been Interchanged, an J rf r ticwlarly that Mr. Democrat had accepted iron Miss rreesoa mat splended Annuul oad ths " Oovemor," a well as other tobans of ths affection of hi mistress. The plaintiff's counts! also Introduced mush testimony to prove bow much thsir late client bad been Injured in her reel ings and reputation-by tho faithlessness of her former admirer. Mr. Caudls and Mr. Partington testified most feelingly on matter relating to tho varlou prepar alien for housekeeping, and for aa ex. peeled svsnt. Their palhetio statements of ibe illigraco and ruin caueed by the laiee one were calculated to draw tear from eyea unuaed to weep. Hero rested 111 ease lor the piainutr. x Ths learned couneel forho defendant produoed cvidenoo tending to ahow that ths plalntllT was " no betteiV than she ahoold bo" that, professing extraordina ry purity of principle, the madcNlhe first advance, and, In fact, did all theXeourt Inc. Her whole past history exhibited a ooaUausd series ol shameless rlirtatioai, aoespipanled by loud protstslon of strict raesal rectitude. It was satisfactorily prosed that, previous ta her connection with Charles Democrat, aba made tho ao- quaiatanco of one John Barnburner, of now York, and sloped with him to Burs. to, and that bo aUbssquently abandoned bar. She then received tho attentions of a bags mulatto fellow called Liberty, who has followed her ever since. She I also known to have set her cap for a spruco young spark, caned iiomesteaa Exemp tion. It also came out that, previous to her AWsonwlth Charles Dsawarat, the aba aaqualatano or a rasps stable aa. Mr. George Whig, whoohsaki d bar advanoe by Informing her that as waa already married and Md a targs tasaHv. and that hs had no right nor In. oflaatlon to dissolvs ths union, which wottbJ oertaioly bo tho sflect of accepting her proposal. Mis Nsnoy replied that thtajssed not botbeoasej that bis mar. riagl oontract wa only a creation of hu man law, and that he might break hi engagements by pleading the higher law. She wen put on on of her blandest smiles, and, awed air. w. it ne would taxo an excursion with her to Buffalo. It I to say that Mr. W. wa proof agaiast ail hsr wandisnments. iter light and sUsrsputable behavior haa given great a. . at . . - pain to her best mends, win lutetnnl a'vawaaaa as Mr. Palrfwr. thai sba issst ao bsad la bis aoVnoaMieiw, bat aUtlaaialy persisted in nar insmsuss oours. Anotbsr aoktt, urged with groat snaet by ths 4sfsaaaal la athlaatloa of aaa. aass, wsaths rsMtbal Miss Prsssail U allgbUy ftagad wkb AMsaa Uoad, aad wa to as,vs ussssj prslsraass for aw orsd aatlsaa for bar sail ilatii, It was aleanenilr aad aawsrfllv m nsd lo lbs jury that lbs Hsgraai aai aa. Umhis ortha s4alaltf worowhsily awitw to liar ova wasaWbahatlar. aad did ast arysslsw4tbUaalaasWtiaa4Aara brisrobarga by wa iktaga, tba aaaa want Mi?" SlHrtfiVif wfntf ages, tba phlatlaTla pay fbaaasts I WtatMaVraaaaaaaar a Funuau A yousg aaan .by tba aaaw of VJabary was la bavs baaa snartlai at Clsvslaad CeAtbalMbsAltasi btjt, la saaaa. VI laVqj laVaVsfrJB H Hi BHsWVaTaB VHV sabs, ha WM died la a few day aAorwaraa, Ma had aa aAetien of lbs baart, whlab wbaa aa. citsd, ticsfjlJlsa rry assjsb. t)a tba svsalogof bb dastb. bs had aaaa read- lag ths story of WaltartaVriak.n. Is was a vsry sxattlag lala of "lara aaJ murder," aM, sasisr Iha elrosmstsasaa) wrought deoaly ason bs fosllag. Whoa bs bad lalabfd rsadtaa tba last paragraali radisg with tba swawsa aaatb of rick,7 bs isjsaarbad Wai b hHHB should not ass tbaa aadssaly." Tbayeaatg lady lookad at bias, aad tw bio baai CS&EEZi&i tosh held of fialrsa bsrabatr, wbaa ba gently leaasd tsward baratad sUstt Mbar anas, j,' - s r- -Ilunou-SoosI alter tbo rjaitlrni or beta braneaaa or wa f tba XMflalara-ff IVasffaTf Mf 4TaTMMMJWar,IM BTataTsTMaW fwajMtMMaMM' fa teWaaaaaaaaawJ fbsaoat,Dr. fovor of tbo by laalaat afCkaarasa.MlaW ar wa.waiaawaiatMa raaaig, ad at ths last Ownral Assasa. ytf AW9tm sTaHnWVJUsHH WaftW VVVSfS IV aanaw aa aaa taaw mm tsassv jawa awsaskT SJdarTJtaaW att by a sataat taatjbaaMll uoaadsdiSTll. tJt llassa sfMajkaitajBlasjBjlsMI IsaTassssaMaWaaafL MaVL. jajJlsfjfta,(sjjsaJ. 5. To reoaasl Witsaat prsvisa raaalaksaaa pstssd at last si sale a, ayslS,aays 7. ., DotN vrrnooT Bxaw. Ts Paris papers contain an account of a child, tba! wa born without-any brain. It lived about sixteen hoarse-fir. V. Smb. We aro not believers In tbenrtedia. mood, or In tho Paris aaall Utsgrapb. aad not altogether In Palnei wbttsr gas that we have under eootlderatlon, but wo tan er ally believe that a child wa bora with out brains, aad that It lived sixteen bourn for w bavs known, some people to be born without them and live without tbssa to.a good old sgs. - WtMmgmfihU. To Law. Wbaa a lady aj ives a toleodld .party andlthe evening " I" K is mild, the thould make tb room or lb learner. ature of aa oven when tb broad is taken . a. - . H out. Thli win destroy all.coolnessamsag formal friends, aad make warm friend hot ones. . When a lady makes a morning call. she should do It just at dlansr lints she can ses an bands at ooo, snd Know waai they have got for dinner wnen a. lady la epoaen to mo sbouid look the other way that wl. bring the ear nearer to inspejtr, Goon Excess roa-LtAnno. Julius, wby didn't you oblong your stay at do Spring f " 'Case, Mr. Snow, dy charged too mucn. 'How oo, Julius I" Why. do landlord chargod die Indl. wldual wld stealing do tea spoons, and as I was atraid ne migni get persoaai, I par. ambulate to do car and walked borne." Worn Knowino. It is said that a small piece of rosin dipped la the water wnicn I piaeea in a rssssi on ua novo, will add peculiar property to 'the atmos phere of the room, which will give relief i to person troubled wttn oougn. Tne beat of tho water Is offoleot to throw off the aroma of the rosin, and gives tba earn relief a I afbrded by a combustion of the rosin. It it preferable to tbo oembusuaa, because the evaporation I more durable. Tba aaroe rosin may be used for week. Dirraaaacs in Tin. When it I in Nar Orleans or at St. Loais, It Is one 'alM.,P.M. at Baltimore, aa there U a dUkraassalao hour for avsry onsen degress ef Magitud. Henoe a tslegrapklo dtsaatia noou. rsaohea Now 0 M., being aa hour ahead in sailing round tba worl way wsToss, and try tba oil day. ter Fanny Rlslr is now in Russia. 8ho haa recently sold all of, bar iliamond for tho um of 09,000 thaler-' about B7o,0W. aasaMWaapM laT4feaw MWataattrSaaV ifswas sasutiBstv ail nsaas at eleven. A. fsHi. 8akU. J. sfrwegooae hariMMiaa "sl MasWw. wmmm 7 sraltaTlanVsravsTr avasT srAlH froai'iM isJtJlf aat lMl eMaV Larstt ef PawaaL Ma MOOM HMffMfVf RM MaVfMp Ma lMTlaW lNVVVftT W mM aaW.isa.lallsa.aark bMbsHI sTff MaTaP arOTTH 5 SvsaaBtMsVw&i istsa t '' ' " rart. Tbtj rintlJjO- "I WTbtjrwbeJaiyr. lata mt . : m an .Tr-nL - "SBpyaf IrtwakTsl WHS ear a 1 1 Ws.at.a((4aia. sassu suppssi in ri ?!M? aaor sjsfH a rrasiassi ytaalabar. az taao, i r.oodaaiii wbiebbawaa tea a Mkl ftsstfa aM renrarcastwai Afawid syltws) a sail, y 'j-- aaMriaawiad. wasjanav awaaasi i aawsrtbasaMaMML aaTaUV aVaaWtaMnajVll wtflS JaWrnRH fabia MhaftltMlaJaaM way atirlnc'mitta to warn aaaa i nag wa sjsgaasi pnaa. ,v w'-t;i --r -?. ' aVsast asrsawrlag aad a 1 wbloh sadliaw sjare bim forward; Id fool kt the gearing of tba t blab, aad bk bis grhon oae of the rs wlttab 4jr tb (WMt afWWBaW M sja aBHaMV aMM iWaTW sasajil. ' Tbarsissi, waa (had I ' As, aaCista(t jf, MMvsM k ' ayVvHHMWfMBVta VfV wfftfKU WBtMaawMa'Mav IsUr tba estate. ,. j.rsr ,. Tbsy csNaansaaal tali tfjaaMar -.. ate they toana aaawst ssja erTaaawarav aepMesvs. Tba aUw,ssaMiW muntom tronses naissaaaw aaaaawa, to ibis Unas; tba sxssatars twjaaWal S bis threats, aad woa ibeir salt. T w Som runaenosjBetbMTharsaaibasIa ' wife atiil living in suias, aaa true. He had married a wai and lived with bar a fow years. from some can imkaown, laift bar aad two ehildroa ) ibeobOdraa ara liajlut without Issue. Bar, lapasilag Tbajajasa)- to b deed, married afala; bat bar aaa. ' oad husband is now dead. Tbawawfr awond marriage la Praakfort is sahLtp bo Illegal sad it I axpaataitbat hi large , tatsTwllI IUI inlaws bands of bfiaVst wlfo. and a brotbsr who aarvivae bita thereby leeviaa-tba last fcrally aatlrotr. destitute. It Is a bard tot for (bawmr whose tabor aaa hwl belped to amaM tbt Erty, to be wyw atpritsa or wa a. t of It, and tsmtao.ariwaat.aay ef their own.. ' -I'jl,, There is much sympathy foM for waaW aad the eldest son ha aikl (k la noartsd) that ba will never leara tbe'form ,-' I believe a sett at law baa alraadr baaa oommsossd by tba trst wMaw,atwaiK vlving brother, lo reoeVsr pawajskai.af tba oauts." ' ' j DiAoeut Dmsas f aHisV wa Ma- daily digatd alasaiag yew swssa tba daily (UsgaMsd at sseiag yew aweaa tba tokytretwkhyearliadrsssi, What a aasty avshlear .WbuaMsata af tMaj ollBgtoourUrt,yewsiaAaajb(jalass ' um oMetras of year aanlaawwnlMaV What a waatoa waste af fobrto mift tap I Hawmaay deaaa pbttt.tij ings it waaa a wsea eaeap yssvaaaaM about tba aUlaal MM-Ul wa atomaeh to pursue tba aaaJaakV WM Mam Swlahelm or Mrs. AuliagWB aakw to r aid aad give taawiiaibmbli.Jiilli skirts a ragvlar Wewwf ap fT.vA -imJ A Black Bura Bauan.--T1ssre UK So living ia rueeMM. nwaw, ajaa h mm : tbsr of My.aU ehMrea;VaaFbab' ven wlvee, and now at wa M af , hhm laecsirtlacforwaakjbeb w,. t a,. - - - " JJasTsTaTaBBBaiTaB J1. Jjkr, JtasTaTaTaMl bMsafMsMaV. Vf'jmm asaawjjBssBBpBPtjjgsuajBsaasj , ID.im m I VsVmK' BAsssssl afSjeasa assssska. asVaal amass WlbNdhwapMHBK,!MkJH i - mil it - ". aaaaaaaiaaa sapaaaacaBBB 'salMwsaWrit -; tuaFmi '.isaWv-tsHsmi . . aL ., . a . 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