3Pi "PH RiW .fVJHii '," ijv r" . . -. t.. . i l S' L'" V. "jiV ' fl,'j MsBB.iBV-J'..., ,S w$-4l um?ikix-m, i,im- td Mvnt.ViMNHMiiiinimA)inMMM' l r. -.s-arrsvs -"St I ia-ft-XrJ':--TjA .AlVri'---! -ffr imiVuBitHlMWI D. J. flCMNKBI.Y, KDirOR.) Vol, 5, IVctt wurtt Ik llnr of (.Mswlro lukss Ua wny." Oregon Cltyr0. T,,) Tln&day, May 22, 1851, .- tx.-- -if "V;- : r4-w r -rT-v-T ! v f s v -g OREGON ) Ba 1 Bel Mi 1 Bar 1 V Mi 1 Wn, Bel 1 BbV';Bbu JBI BBBtt. '. BH JVBi-l IBal H Bi 1 Bo. ' Bi IBB' BBlBsV'sUBi .-r.-n i . Am' ' ('I jb bi '' . J m warn m aw' H- F BsaWswB ,MBBBBBBBBBBBB oBsje' BBBBBBI BBBaa- BeBBBBB) BBBBBB1 sBJBJP- BPMBW y Li's ? . l- . lT It; kr at KRCJsM HPETCTAOMi A WKRKLY NCVVMrAPER, BtTOTtS TO tUM UOUt, toflll. !S UTBStaV Ltnatr or tiii' ntru or ouaao. Robert moons Proprietor. TCHMtt. . IXyAtlAHt.T I.NAUVAIvrit. Om cepy, pr annum A? 00 (MxiiK.mli..... , 4 DO -tiVERTItl.MI. Om Mt(l3lin.r lew) two inwilluu, well ft'l OH FocattryaiUlllanat IpmiIIou I 00 A ktonl iiliKiIon raid. I yearly ailvritl n. Tk MunUr f la rlloiu miMt U dirtlaelly waHadon Us irj, Ulitrwi ility will W rer.tbwt4 UK (iLM nJ (barged aceitlluly. Agent for Ike Mstccfator. .iiy!irrrHiTr':liaW Tt truli rw tj8Moltof. Tli.y will r ctii sub. m-lks ami UrthWinnU ;nr u T. IV Pawtas ChUop rrrnity, O. T. (lao. Auumi & Co., Orrfvn cily, I'wrii &. Co., I'oittkBil. J. U. .MCuii, I'.M.HaWni. lin.ADll, AMoria. (', M. WiUU,rK,('htlialcm. A.J.l!aiiaac,-, Yanillill. P. UiTi - , Linn rlijr. . JoiirH C. Ar, MoJlh.f .Mit)'. li. r. A.Vfru.n, rr, llilUbvroiili. J. V. Nt.iiirn, XrmiiUi'a iiiU-, I'ulk.vimnty Jtrjx Arri.r.HTr, 1'ini.m.i Vatlri. V. II. IUl., Uutr.tilU. KoniT NawjLL, Chainj. ,1)4(1 At LiMii.tr, l.ucklimulc. KF(SaiNaca, llruluii rouiily, - J. I. IIolmm, I'.cllio Cily, ,Jaci Cvxia. S)rai.'itM, ijnu rounhr. E. Bawtow, ntMnl Hill 1'trtOfficf, Ilriilari Cnaalr. NtTHtN Ouar, 1I!, Cvluinlua lirrr. Mi's. SMniut on Hkiamv, Arc Tlita ' ( lad thua dltcourM on matrimony, tlgn. mv tad conjugal ilulln In tier lmpcr, ilio rilttburgh Saturday Viiitor. Klio Iia.i a tat and eaiy way of treating tlicso suh. , but we like fierapunfc. " We would like to be able to imagine how - woman feel when, alio liaa mcccrj. d In catching a man, and using tlie atrons rm'ol law Id compelling liim to cnfulJ bar la lila loriotf embrace! It lanetoaaa. ' .n to tba public weal that orery man atoald lira with lila lawful wife, Irl th a; ooUlo attend to Its own welfare1, catch the truant, bring him to tho lady 'he is Io lote . and eherih, ami ate to 7t that he performs iheae Important duties. It surely norer V can be for tho weal ofany ono woman, "ihat a husband who wants to get away from bar enoulfl hi oo pe Util to sU, naf wo cinooi uudersiand tho patriotlam whkfi could Indueo hor lo attend to tho business of Ibe commonwealth, and enforce obedl. enee to the tans, at her own personal ex psnao! What any woman would want with a husband who had gone off ansVmar. rled another, Is more than wo canter tin. Itaasho wlihod Io send his Mother' wife a pair of stores, orhandtomo dreas.or some tMr token ol cratitude I Sho might with to see their oaoy ana take it a new irncn, or a roeky.horse, or sdmelhlng of that nort; but to Interrnpt their folicity1 would he one of the last ihlngtwe should think of. Wa cannot Imaplno how any woman with ooesoark of delicacy, could en . en. ffifftiu Into a oontroreray to retain a legal ' eklm Ufeoji buaband "ho really wished wswee ruoi neri i wouu ratneranorei eal laHo a cellar pt a living, lire In a stoef-bouse, quit Uljng and die In a fonoc. oarsar, than Ityauaitllt a husband whom nothing but theafcng arm of law could ootDfeFto lire lttno. Out on such pro- v ranatloMortneaBBMrnarriagotiei Hucli Pt Ll. - - I- III ll. fanatloosofthei a eemblanco of i a ! IIBO PKII sir aae oi mua use immortal soul man 7V ufcelurod from brick clay. It does not, ' cannot exist. A husband's love is a good and sssflioient reason for boarlns with many faults, for sticking lo him through 'arty, crime, degradation, aoontog and it tutu winie a couple preier cacti lo all the world, all the world can. asarry tbom, and the legal aanctlon marriage Ie necessary and beautl- law undertakes 10 croato t against the will of beyond its depth, desirous of etr-ber ik Pram tha Naw KaaUad OaUay. HMaaatM Llfei Or Ike rirataasl aUtst nilaiHle.' Mu.Jtss l'aM.The amlous husband paces aoross his study, lie ie a father ; a man child lias been bom unto him. Miottiea paw. The child baa J-an bltta. ed with a parent whom it cannot rooocr. nlao and prosaed to that boabm.to whlon Instinct alone guides it to sustenance-tho young wire, too, has faintly answered to lhehusband'aiuesilona, and fstt bis warm klat on her forehead. ' Hovaa 1'am. Tho Uw meanings from the closely covered cradle, tell of the first want of ita Infant oceupant. The ouiot read' of tho ntirte aeeaka of auiTsrlngs arousdheri wliilo her; glad oouatenaoc aaya that tba.veuc.aJ tryfiiijTrj alleviate isaaouroa if tho nainelrta article whicli from tfinsVio lime she arrangea on tho hearth, (ell of a new claimant for the courtesies and alien, lions of tho jo who have progressed further on tho pathway of existence. Days 14(1. Visitors aro thronging the chamber; and tho mother, palo and In. tnrestlng aftor her recent lllnon, Is recelv. Ing their congratulatlom nnd llstrning proudly to tho prnlsrs of Ilia little trraiurr, which lira asleep In lis nicking bed at her font. Tho fcono shifts, and tho father is thcro with her alone, as the twilight deep ens around them, while (hex are planning the future destiny of their child, Wtr.K.1 1'ass. Tho eyca of the young mother ari aparkling wltli lirallh, and the row blooma again on her chcok, and Uie cares of plpoaure and home engagu her at. j caslon, nnd then perhaps, when u arnod hy lentlon; and. the father la imcn more aou jinllcloiis friend that lliey tire going mingling with iho world; ye.thv lndtou far, "can hanlly Wiovo ihal iho girl many opportunities each.day tj visit th young Inheritor of life ; lo watch over his ilrcBinless slumbers to traco each other's looks In hit countenance, and to t'wndvr UoullierillcIly,nruliicIi lie latliobearar to thrill. ' Mo.iru Pasj, Tho cradle is deserted, Hill thecliambnr llr Is slrown with play " " 'eu oi me prearni nay wi.ro iras things, and them Is a Utile ono loitering "ttfiOi ami self-indulgent, and more ill-ninoiiulhi-m whoso half llsncd wonts, and Ing tolwoiilnited mid happy upon niodo. hoartvlauub. andaunnvcoiim'ennncr. till you thai Ihn entrance of life is over n pathway of (lowers. The cradle Is empty, but tho 1st! prayers of tho parents are Ul lorcd over the ainall crib which stands by moirown oeu side, ami their latest atten lion is given to ihc raceful breathing offtlio frmale sox ; rind most cordially do I Its occupant YcAaa I'aij. Childhood has strength met Jnto hry Ixrt peasl IkvjJ-i i has asam holed atouo ibto manltood. Old conuro. lions aro brokaji 'aassftnts are sleeping in their grav-, nsAtArarles aro formed a new home ie fMat him t new cares distract him. Uar-'fe abroad struggling amid tho business of life, or reatina from it with thoto whom ho hat choaen from lilt own generation. Time fa beginning tolkmwn vuyagrs lo the South Sea Islands, wrlnklo lilt forehead, and thought has roouru lila looks or their gayety, ami study has dimmed his eyes. Thoto who began life afler he had crown up, are f-tt crowd- Ing him out of il, and thero aro many claimants upon his Industry and love, for protection and support. Vkaiih 1'ab.s. Ills own children have becomo men, and aro quitting him, as ho also quilled tho homo of hit fathers. Ithi steps havo lot their elasticity his ha nil has becomo familiar with his canc.to which ho Is obliged to trust In his walks. Ilahss left tho battle which fatigued him. Ilo looks anxiously in eaoji day's paper among tho deaths and (hen ponders over tha nnmonfnn old frind,and tries to persuado himself, that ho Is younger, and stronger, and has a bettor hold upon life than any 01 ms contemporaries. Mux-is 1'au. He gradually dlmln. ishes tho circle of his activity. Ilo dis. likes lo go abroad, when he finds ao many new faces, and he grlovcs lo moot his for mer companions, after a short abeenco, they seem to have grown so old and in firm. Quiet enioVincnla only are relished a litllo conversation about old limes a sober game alt whist a religious Iroatlso on his earthly bed,' form for him Iho sum total nf his rileaturrs. tr.ica 1'asi. Infirmliv keeps him In his cliainbsr. Ills walks are limited to tho smallftpaco between lila easy chair and his bod. Ills swoleu limbs are wrap. ped In flannels. His slirbi is falllns his ears rsfu'ao their duly and his oup Ie but nan lined, since, oinerwise, ms snaking no, cannot carry 11 10 iiissiiruuken lips, I spilling Its contents, 1 1 Is powers Kenru ms iscunion are uiunieo, It is lost. , . The old wan does 'not da memory it failing he 1 - ,-. i.T.L uuucrsiouu 110 asms late lo iWe'tranaso. he speaks of ofnooae , but -i. iu. i. all about him, hut lie htmls them not lila frlcnils aro near, but ho does not recognlxe them. Tho clrolo is coniploted. Tho courso Is run and utter weakness brines tho oold damp, which ushers In Ibo night of death, Mt.tL'Tcs I'm. Ills breathing grow softor and slower -his pulso beats fa Into r and feebler, Thoto around him are II. Irnlng, but cannot tell when Ibey cease. The embers aro burnt nut, and the blare IHahsl not bufbro ll expires. Ills " three score year arjd ten" aro numbered, flu. man lift l ' finished." Mkk Vxii .Woxik. A woman Is na lurally aratlCesJ. wltnn a man sinulrs her out and addresiai kta oonjrerseiloii to'faer; I 'vMlageTouTtoSanytwughU fully niisleadlng. Hut how iUfrrentJl is wilh nun. The mask, with llicm, la'dellbcrately nut on, and worn aa a mask ; ami wo betide the Illy girl who is too weak, or Inn unsua. plcloui, not lo appear illtplra.nl wilh the well.turiiril cfiiti.lliMPnl, anl llailerlng attentioni, Inti.hlv hrlord uioii her by her partner at the ball. If a girl haa Urollirra, she n little liehlml the aiTiiea, ami is unvrd much tiuirtlfienlloii and ditappoililmcnl. HUr ili.niiari how Utile men inrnii hy nttrulluni they mi freely bc.tow on the last new face which strikes their fnnrv. Men aro singularly uaiitins in cool Iteiing uiioii nils suiurct: lliey pay n girl inaraeii attention, Matter tier on eery oc- couM I so looll.li in to rancy tha: any '' vinsimnm." I Tho fault which lnkes oinni most forcibly in men, Is their aiipreimi selfish- "c". ". i-vpeci hm uiucii hi rtory I WB)'t nl'd become inipatieiil if their cm. forts and pruuliarilies are interfered with. "to mcanMhrronuuldlofeivere.iux'aor ' fmnplalnt agninsi young wimien undcrta king situations of governesses when they wcrn wholly unfit for so responsible an of fice. I feel tho drrnest interest Iii-the present movement fur tho iinprovement nf concur In Ihn si'fiomej for this desirable- purpose. Hut until men are sufficiently improved lo bo -Ma.tr apprcsHils hichsr rjualilles in woman, and to chooso their wives among women who possets sueli (lunlitleifilonot expect that the present dcalrahln iiiovrnietit will make a great deal of progreet. lixehnngt. Suikt Tact. The numerous and well a--c, liavu inaile lis writ ncquaiutcu wlili what ii called Ilm dreail tree, us well as . . ..... . .. anonier Kino, Known under I'm name ol the butter tree. Hut it remniued for tho iimeiaiigaoio m. iiumimiiii to discover in the wilds of iloiith America n trro which produces ready made Milrts. : thoy perl Iho rnl and fibrous bark, with, out inaklnu any louclludiual Incision. Tlila bark ollordt them a eort of garment, whlcli. resembles sacks of a very coarso texture, and without a scam. Tho upper opening serves lor inn nrau, nut two later al holes aro cut lo admit tho arms. The natives wear tlicso hhlrt of marinm lathe rainy season : they. havo tho form of Iho ponchos and ruanas uf cotton, which aro so common In New Grenada, at Quito. and In Petit. Aa In these climates the' riches and vettoflcenoe of nature aro ro. f;ardcd as iho primary cause of the Lido ence of the Inhabitants, the Missionaries do not fail lo say in showing Iho shirts of marlnia, In llio lorctts or Iho Uroonoko, garments aro found ready made on the trees.' Wo may add to this tale of tho shirts llio pointed, csps which the spathes of certain palm Ircos furnish, and which xoacutbles coacso net. work." Wxll Put On. Prentice, of the Louis, vlllo Journal, whoceexcarialing lash ja al wave well and faithfully not led to th backs of ttio demagogues, takes notice of Mono or Louisiana, who opposed the ohcep pontage systom, booause il was cal culated to Inornate iho circulation of nows. Cpers, and announced himself In debate hostile lo thorn, says : Mr. Morne.M. C. from Louisiana, thinks nowspapors havo dnlerloaled for Ihn last len yoars, and if Iho hlah postsgo will slop their circulation, it will lo'better for ihe nubile. Mr. M. Uvea away down en tho Uayou Tnchc, where Iho only newefJapere are prlntod on the skins of dead allgalors, where whlskoy Is two cents a quart where the gospel dou't slilno but onoe In U years, and where uvery man who q or writo is sent 10 uongress, to laluro, or tq tho renitentiary. uuttnai be lully represents is. he Washington correa jrteston uourlersays, El tne. nomination 01 ley at Brevet Major, iiet 01 prevoi e saw on Iho slope nt llm Uerrn Dili- recogulzo me,, from nil r.inks of wiclcly. attention. 11a, - save .11. liumwtidi," tutu trees liny Thr onco honest tradesman, tho once purattn tliisiiillio uiviiiigii. inn iiminiii cui on, cyiuiun. imrdy fariner, llm nnro Indiittrious 1110. 1 vrneraaio uiouior, 01 cal pieces two feet iu dlaineicr.froin which olianin. ih, idiv.telnn. tlm Uwv-r. nn,l called a "help" for . Tmniierniirc. Oil" Monday evening, May Cih, Mr. Nltsit, of Mllwaukle, nddrrsicd tho Mocl. rly.-; Vew worn iirraout, but ihough it Way hard lo aprak or'f so many empty seaU, Mr. N. accurod tha nlunllon of the BUifflUa for nearly an hour. Ilo rninnrk. ed ,-lhat ho caino not lo prninulgn now IrtltV, hut to reiteratn old ones, n fioo dlieiuulou of ivhloh ho hoped might In holij without nflcurii. lie regarded lliu phyalologlual nrgu. inerAfor Tcniicraiico tho strongest ui. Thefe aro reclproenl relutlnns iMilwern the rlafncj and tho bod v. Thoro are lawa of Iff?, and like all laws, ihoy havo their PenafaVt and that penalty It nUavs In P'rlHt to.tha, iranagreisHsi. iThtrf U nmMMkhlit tttnnltii.'Mti. rfttpX) : .Ti.71 r--iyt-t1 -t-- ',".:;- osr.yjiw. would no utoieae witnoui it. The phyaloal system was designed to act lisrmon ouslv In all Ita imrti. IVImn ilm eyo and Ihn ear, ihn heart and tho lungs, wio nervci riih tne tirnlii, mill lli- various parlaof tho brain, ench end nil perform ji "., - j --..ii , "I,--, nil, itiuii-iii Itl.t !( ill. Il'l .1,1. III. ll.A.((I.AWMM..-. liter overlaskcil nor li much dormant, tho system it right. This hnlanee of power consllluies its perfection. Any . '!( .VI-l(l'It SI Si ''IIVWtlUllt STIIII over-excolse destroys that balance and lends lo dlsordsr nml ruin. inilrfrilly txcilo a man's cotulialivenvts, and )nu will make hliiiiUarrrlHnu. . Alcohol destroys that hnJaitco of nw er. It Is not t uiilriiiirnl, hut nu exciii" ant. It atlinuttles the littt of the hram. I ho liuiiilreJI prr rent in .ro hi . I is thrown into Ihj. Iiraln in prooriiii t.i it-. airPillio.il in any purl nf the human body. Alrol.il luvrauses t hi iiisiilily, iiolLrtieficlully but iiiiurinusly. ll never increases u lean's kiiouh-d., or hit till rill, or hit kindly ull'-eijons, hut n ttirs up his pn iii.tfi.. it nl I'k' irritates ihev, ni.d when its lorce Is spent, thov Ik'i'ouk- uraii, bin urn imam.- ii lint. Ileiicej.m ' see Iho inchnnln vtm niul Iroiibtesoiiir, 1 1 ill nflpn ilntinir nnj lirisvu. yet i.fiTar., hu l-enouies dull and cowardly. Dr. Sow. ill'n platen illustrates the nu might nitaeli 10 f sites ns Secretary of War, natural utrilemei.t of lie- ttoinach, and win a reflected glory of honor reflected it last its hm of fundi. 0-1 rkmir l.y Al- from the gnllant men and bravo ofllcers coliol. Willi thftn bclhre ii nit, the man I with the nollun uf whose conduct he wee who use s " liquor" ran look 111 iiii him- ( honored, and cpeelally from him who has self, and mo us alow but dcttructis'o of lm"i a ilistlngiiisl.eil Major General for feci upon Ms vital orgam. I .'17 years longer than any other men Tho ilUtllllug, sending, and'u-.inp nfl Using. The esprrtsinua so delicately liquors, tonds loK)eily. Of IKK! pan. made nern terrived with a buret of tip. pore-tti tho Atniihousu in llnltimore, S-7 , plaue, and created for llio JstoorabU lieranis so Ihruuiih lnteiii-orauce. Tho I speaker feelings of admiration which WlM AlfcussVsitvif .SaI.iii, IkrriiiNeo ,'vik, U'liduro whvn the frail ve ttctMton' afsMff Aioany, ami ciiieinuati, prnseut similar facts. Hut is not i-teiv limn, by the or-' gauiratlim of soeicty, ImiiiiiI to follow n buslnsss, and to do Ihut which will not injure aooiily 1 " ill you look il iwii my tliroat, " said n youni' man to his physician. ' Look carefully." " I scetiothln;? nrjiiu'aald llie iK-cl.ir. "See nothiiiii!" "Ni." . I . .... . . V. . - I " hy, sir, 1 h:ivo swallowed n (mm : 1 wiirm -in.uyu, 111 . errors, uiui vu irooo hours. I'otly thousand drunkards die annually i ' in the United .Slates. At thit I"iil' and ! gloomy proeesion piis.es hv, vnu will ' iwii Uib mliittirr, are moving along in ' Ihascranka ol ilrath. I well reinembi.r . Ihnrv M.. and Kiln-, his honuilful wilj. ' aid .fr. N. Their linnin wy r. neni em. I tsgy cnMho hanks of Iho Ohio. In I8III A huiidloul gewgaws bound with aetrl.ag thrv lived happily. On a summer ovu orflalsandquaverasprinklcdwilhcolofne, yoii might hear llio sweet notes of thrlandaet in a lurmlno aauoer this la no llute mrngling will, soft whtsiivrlnga t.fl lie-lj. iflir nnmti who expects lo raise a fam. Hie liirp, as thoy together beguiled tho ! "' r '"" "' f.l on veritable bread hours In their retired home. In two years I relumed. Tho fences about thoir gar, den nero broken, Iho vinos were untrain ed, the door was ajar, and tho house dls. mantled of its comfort. The story Is short.- Henry had fallen hy the power of Alcohol, and was one of llio victims nf lnt9. I visited tho lunatic asylum at Columbus, and as I passed through its hull wjih a friend, wo wcro startled hy eolng two long while arms suddenly thrust through tho grating, and by hear, ing fttsW same roainent ft firrWng, mani ac or. It was Klteti, An Athenian, palates onoo found a hoy ao beautiful thai he painted his portrait and WWg It In hie studio, determining to. make il his guardian-angel, Ho also de. lennlited if he evflsaound an Image ofug. Ilnoas, to paint it',' Bind hang It on the op noslte wall, that'kwlcontrast he mloht be mora eeiuiblo of ijie .beauty of the former picture. 1 cars passou away, ui j 110 aajiv penedtto be In a prison wlteria criminal waa cpnnnuu in chains, I hero was no penltonco, but hitler ourses and dire ina. lignlty In alljils oonduct. lloro was Ihe Imcge of ugliness, and he look Iho por trait and hung it on Iho opposite wall ; but what was his aurprlso lo find thai il waa the samo beautiful boy grown lo bo a man. Apt emblem this or iho doiornil ty nroajuoed by alcohol. And hare wo nollilasr to do, my friends 1 Were thero a poisonous spring on tho way lo this country, and were every one who should drink uf ll, become diseased, and finally die, would you have nothing to doty- svouni you not wan up mat spring, and write on every stone of tle wall1' Drink not this water, for It la poison," Aro not all our liquor establishment like euoh poisonous spring f and shall no Invite our frfrpds' from Ihe distant east hither, S"S that wo limy nolson thorn f Shall ilNrff couin among ua and go back wilh (lie lam of dlaraan and death Infused Into'' laetr veins 7 Let it not be so, air. Let theee liniiiiri) fountains Ira walled up. Thv .'joolcty adjourned till tha fkt Monday nveiilng In August. - Tho Mlulsiera of all olaaaes In tbeTer. rllnry, are invited lo preach lo their ate, pie on tho subject of Temperance on thai sreond Hablmlh in June, and the atgendfal Jul'- .''v ,' fi. II. ATKINSON,. fJisrV ' ' .J Itcro.tcit.iATiors ur.rwEEM Ukm. Hat ami IJuv. Maucv. A Washlnglon in Ilia iNoiv tork Kxnrsas hu th tinjsiaiemenit . f. V s fvtcwiJMi iC Uiira km pine! bolireetl (len. t Marcy. Iloth geniltmen being present at ' u ,i...nr r,..iv i-i.i. rn nl.n. .Iu hy J. ('. licnncly, lisq., tho Oeneral . preisetl to Air. Kennedy n dotormiaitlM to inako iidvunvcs to Ihe ((.Secretary of tt' ..1.1. .-I . 1. I. ..I ..... I ,iui, ,i,i -Tiiuni no iiau iioi tmrn lysi I fiien.lly relativus allien the Mexican War, aiming ilmt hn lull npprevaed.by ihn U0. I ueerssary vuiiiniirnicoof any coldness be. I tueen inini, I u,ii any uentleiiian. and would much prefer lecdiiulllatlon. lis h ped that the lioirrnor Woutij rrcetvolill .-vpresaioti in tho aamn spirit by which I he um inllueiireil In making them, ' Tha ndtnne.et were m.ide, and Ibft re. Mill was 0.1 ho had honed. Tho whole company, (oniong whom wcro I'xUovcr. ' nr ( nitriidev, Allorney General ; bx. tliiti-ruor l,(tclicr,nrKeiilucky,iiow Mill. litur 10 .Mexico, l-Mward I'.rcrcll, Isle ' President '.rilnrvord Unlvorally, Mr. Ma. vv' 1, Minuter from Uracil, Mr. Stuart. ..s.-cn-tjr) of the Interior, Aro.) serroeii much ilelighttd wilh tho atfalrand Ita re suits. At the aupiivr lablo Hx.Ctovernor ,.Marevas tniMeil as the late CJovcrnor of New .11k, and ns Hx-Sccrctery 0 ti ar, in n-;nne to wii cli Ilia i:x.Uover. nor i- marked, that, whatever celebrity ' siiimia-r in rorgeirulncts. -- H',111. vk (lisui. It is high time thai , eoniekxly told you a little plain I ruth. ' Von huu b en watched for a long lime I a ce-iaiu class 01 you and II fs plain 'enough von ere laylnit plans lo oheat snmeboilv. Y011 intend lo sell chsiT for whrni ; and them it danser that tome of the l.wli.li "gnilgcoiis will bo sadly ta- . .. . . ..".... .. Kru 111. It may not be your fault that you belonf ,0 ""' ol1" """ parly" that the single ''I' ' Kelhig husband Is the only' one ""'i1'" engroswa much of )our time aasl nut it la your lault tpa; wrong tiirectlooi,Vi I'.den uicinor man, and you. art w i- . l"okiR Tor n man lo help you ; to beta )'01 ,. ",0 ll"' half Idle, half silly Way wnirii you nave commenced. Men who ro worth havliiK, want women for wlvea. and meat. Tho piano ami the lace frame aro well enough In their places j and as am riband and frills and tinsels but you enn't "inko n dinner of tho former nor n bed blanket of tha latter. . And n-fW aa thn Idea may socm lo you, both diasWus bod blauU't aro neoostary to donseotW joy mcnl. Llfu has its realities aa wella- its fincics, but you make il all a maitar, af uccunun, rrmemocring ine tasaeis as cuitalns, forirelllnir tho bodstead. Bins poto a young man of good aento and of uourso 01 gnou prospects, 10 ua raoftHasjlor, n wne, vnni ennucu navo you JO 99 caw ten I Vou may cop him or trap" him to catch him, but how much bettor lo mksi it an ublect for him lo catokvoul dor youraoirworih catching and jroujeUI noeJ no shrewd mother or 'nvasjefTsM brothers to help you find a market, ' . ' Lf, HnVTItlRif NuLtriOATton. MsJ.",! elson, ol'Tcnn., now In Washin-tooit an anecdoto which shows tha extent 'ofj ouuiiiorii seccsmuii uuwn mai .way 1. 1 1 Coming tip tho Southern rout frfa Momphis, ho foil in with an eM ssja om aa, m koatj. vSSSi l aUa.' wnnm no miicioo, anu wun wnom ao lorcd into conversation, by atklof -, wneiuor no mti taioty nearu an about nullfioatloni he fMalor havlog eecti litllo or nothing of ll,0t Tho old man replied that ha waa nret taken for a man who knew little nf thine I but for all thai, ha had. 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