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Oik mvYi Mf annum .1.. ... S? 0 " ratals IMHillia 4 00 AbvtmsiNu. OntiiHiiM9liatflM tMi)twa Inwrtlnni. . ..: j 00 I'm (mm ilitlllul luMillon I...,.,,. I 00 A literal bMwIlm m.l. In jrxriy Jtrtl. Th kmWl of loMillaiw lnut b 'tiMlljr MMlkMlM Uw iiuijIii. lblwlM lUjr will U rmlul till fU4 wl ehffetWTlliil)r, Th Mlawlnf naiH ! mharitil la l ,t MlhnpKiiw- 1 ny win rmm k:m ril4Um wl 4ilHMnnlf ( im. J. I.MiMi IV,U'Mlilinl ft IIkKm lot in lk Ttnlloijr, ml U nll.oliJ la itl iiihI llp (or U iiiimt ittallnf U lh sflW A M I'oi. I!"i'')ii lowi'rounljf T I' I'lWrm.J Ul-l'riMiiiy.O T 1)1.1 Aiiotrnt t". l)rreHiciy Ciiirn A l'e, r.nl.il J II M l'M'i l' M Htkm. I(H .Vl'lU. AModi (' M WLii,).ni.liilm. A J.IIi.r.Ynlia I1. Di, t. IJ'" "T. .... . , . J Jiwrru C Arti,-1. Moulli ef Mrjr''rlT A. Hi lull. tm, IlilhiiwMli ' J W Niitii. Numllli null. I"blk cutely Jim Arnnutt, llmMa lljr W II Urn, llulMflll Kumt ,Srrll., ('Iitciii.j Mini A. I.Kimr, l.urkUmulf I! I' Kmtrii IUiiIm rsunly. J I) lluivm, I'.cllklMy Jiiot Ciiirh. H)lacu' UiinrouiiU II lllllluw, I1.-...HI Hill I'.-lOlli.r, llvuloii Cuubly Nllll Hill llln, CoIiiiiiIpU lltfl J,.m Uoviif Nrnil!b Mill", I'olk reunty WllUAM IlkiUiw. railffliulb lPOlB'JUiT. Nubbnlli litrnltig nl lloiur. j.u HtlUl!l UIU litr cctKil ll.lit muuJ, AiJ tti liaun uf ilyni 'il, u. IkiIicM liai in nuula raulul. Alt'Miail galliff fal Tli la i ima wt( ami Mia alona, lluuwj wlurli our hrarla mutt clu; Alal fotlilral nifflliwlf oM by ouf, Tlinr cliairl liraaum Un( , Tlial apU U Hum ( 111 aanJ aTU' AOuitl im uWonl Ihrn ; .Vol ctood'J lualK, liar fralitr lialU, NaT ca)nt liauuli if MKtl. ( au anu a )) o fct an-l 'ui ,S..u audi In Iktiu uimii; ,M Mi)aUa llirar for aya aiiJulf. 'Ilil 'ailh waia Uila a liairru IVc waiiJf iJ fr 'rpong ollin bowera 'Pun ll.'' my r)nl.llionJ Vii'w, Willi ln-l" vt callitnng fallrl fluwrra 'I Inn In ll." gatdtua girvi Vil la Ilia roM r.iil.l'aarnpl tlirunga 'M.J iia Jul aiul alKimy atnfr, AtlrrltiMi tuiiii l.iarfnrt uJ aaiiya (If 111) )puncJ")oua l.f ftonia'a arxll lotr .! gn-iip ' ll'a HablAlh aorig t lla I.mim I aarin In bar ; Tliaujb bwna full man) a Iragua along, Tliay cunia il.illnrt and rlrar, ( I abballi uighl ! O Irraauirtl Imiia ! Fond atiJo uf mamoryla iram And thouglila of )f , laliara Vr I roam, Shall bring ") )uulli ogam An OiDllniLri AinotiB lliecflccti of Ilaviil (ImlT, oflUrl tawntlilp, Linaulrrj oouiili. I'll . lately iliceniei). wau Uer. mill lliblc, (11 Rood comlilloii, irlnlnl in inl, by ('. l'rosolittiir, in Xuikli, Hwlt?. crlaixl. RpariR.-Tlifi miioiinl of artcalo oinor. tril from Now York llm ivrrk rnillng 'irllh I of April wan 8l,n.VI,:il, sml tlio amount linporicn uuring uiu aaino (icnwi 01,100,. 1IU. All ancient I'car ttco ii not Ice J in the Now York Commercial ai liclng in full bltMMin In the Oil Avfcniie. It ! aupnoacJ lo have boon jilantudty (jlov.Hluyvcnunt 'JUO ycara ago K Hon. Daniel S. IHokrnton, late U. 8. Bcnator from Now YJrk Btale, la apoke n of In oomo of the Souyliorn papera for tho I'roMenoy of Iho UjllcJ Hlalci. Inthe cilyof Moxloo in 1850,34,7'Jl Mriwnwero orreilud for yarloua crime. Over 7,000 of lliew were women, a ry nmtll number of them boyi, Tho Incomoof tho Sunday SclioolBo. ticty of Ireland la year wae 3,4o'J; nuinlwr of oboMl,001 nbolara 930,lil9: yraliiltou Icachera lf,763. I'tomaUMUM. A man at Oawegool. r... 1.1 AlAJin ll.al hn nan Walk HAO iuIIki Iii 1000 conieomlvo houn, al li 111110 por hour. v (KrMght travcli at I ho rate of 100 rirographlcnl inllr In voonj. f-! 1'ur Ilia Kclalof. Ml. SoMntil.Ti I notlorHn Ihe I7lh No. of lluih'a pa per the iiroccnlliijft of a Deinoorallo meet' ln which wa convened at Halt m, on tho 4lh day of July, being Ihe 70lh annlve ry of our national Independence, and for Ihe purpnee of organizing that parly In Marlon county. Sir, It la lo bo regretted that good and rjght. minded cllitene of Oregon ihould to far forget ihe duty1 we owe nua to another, to our country, and tho Hluitrkiai dead, to) meet upon Ihe birthday nf our republic, for the purpoae of reviving and faHtrlBg lime party. pre Jiidlre which inut provo delefeiloua to the boat iulcrcaU of thla aparccly eellt4 country at Ihe preeeat time. If we have calla for moellugfororlebrallonaunon'.he fourth of July, In the nam of Ihe tonll nenlat oongreaa, let llioae calle be untram. mellrd by party, and extcrJVl to all claeeoi and conditicrw, from ono end of thla p;lorl'iia republic lo ibo other. Thii doctrine may appear aiale and oldaih. loncil 10 th lover of excitement, bul I bate every confidence in Ihe virtue and intelligence of the people of Oregon 40 know that Ihoao upon whom real, the fu ture drattntei oflhla Territory, of all par lie,, will concur with mo in ihe above v,lewa. I would warn )ou, Orrgeniant, by Iho aliadca of) our nnccilort, to look well 10 ) our own intern!, tlio Inlerette of your children, and our conuiion coun try, Uforo liticl.liiigou the armour of thla 1ttical warfare. Our population la ln than 1B,(H)0, conaaqucntly womuit main our preaent furrnof goveniinrnt for (ever al year to como ; wo need much aniat ance, and to whom muit wo look for uc. or lo any ono .Stale or parly In Ihe Union! Certainty not ; fur wo are tho common property of all llwroforo dependent up-1 on tti woegree or our uovenimenl, ana iho common treuury of, the American I'Miple. h I most (Incerely lo be desired that tbo old wbeel.liorsee of Oregon, AhelhW.flpWaifMLOt,k-fH auflcr tbemelvee to be frighteaed from a potitloo which they have so long and hon. orably maintained, by tho braying of those long-eared leaders, whose ouly aim la of. fire, and that without merit or sufficient capacity within themselves ever to attain. I have been a reilde fit of Marion county aomo six )ears, and considerable longer a clllorn of Oregon ; I am acquainted with moat of tho early emigrant and their pol itical views, and know that the wire-work. ers In this laic fourth of July meeting at tfalem, are ihr men who have favored lha project of disfranchising foreigners prcii. 011 to the extension of thn taw of our Uovrrniiirut, and tlnco that period havo actually Introduced and passed a law to ihatifllct. They opicd Jo. Lano iu Juno last, become heai, a ihey say, a friend to foreigner and Ilrillih Intcreit. Hut enough for Ihe preterit, for it was on ly my intention In writing thi article, to call iho attention ollhose who are not car ried by storm, to weigh well Ihia auhject of party name and party lints? for it is but Iho fororunner of mtichiof In our present mndltlnn, Un which rests tho hopo of iolitiinl demagogue fbr future siici ess. rAXMts. Marion rouiitv, O.T., July IS, 'SI. KricvK TrlcA. Capi, John Rodgers, of the brig Cynthia, at Baltimore on the Will isal., from Kin do Janiero, reporle Ihr I on Iho outward nassaco from lialtl irmro ( Kio, on Ihe Ud of March, at 5 r. M. in 1st. 'ii 31 S.,'lon. 40 00 W., fell In with the barnue Win. Wilson, of Shore, ham, from Shield, bound to Aden, laden clth coals, In a slaking condition. Capl. It. hove lo and took olflhe crow. consUtlnt: ofnixteen men and two lady passengers, rrukeing in all eighteen persons. When taken on board Iho Cynthia, they wero comploatly exu,ted, all hinds, including the ladies, having been engaged night and day, iii keening ijer afloat. A short time after the last boat camo alongside, the barquo went down with a plunge. Ths crew and passengers saved nothing bul the wearing apparel they liad on at the time, there being a heavy sea on, and weatliur looking squally. Eighteen negroes recently absconded from Iwle oounty, Ky. They have been captured In Ohio, by oillaenaof that State, and returned to the owners. Thla fact doe not Indicate that tho people of Ohio am determined to resist Ihe return of fug!, tlio slaves to their master. Tho iloiton Times closes a long auto. Biiiic article on Mr. Ilarnum by saying ho owea Id fortunu to a proper, judiuiou, and liberal plan of ndtortUIng iu tho newspaper. A Mor. "- , atNcyorr. K Toccmxo NlATlYl.i"Thrl 'jTk Ust anmber of ihe Daguerrein an endearing Undsrneos," says WaoblBg- Mlal prktted In New York, conlalns loo Irving, " to iho, lovo of a mother for Jaiaksr communlcatlofl from Mr, 1IIII, her son, that transcend all other oec. otativo to sd discovery or producing a lion of th heart." W havo just hkrdJranety of lint of colors in tho itma plate, a touching Illustration of tbo fat that iMtho odltor In prefacing th letter says the love of a ten for Ills mother may aJoojfWwt of (Iandscp by this procei are trantcend and swallow up all otbor aiwJtafJOOOoJIed, tbo flower garden with all lis lions, at a menfent, Wo. when be) saWnrlotr of blooming flower can be Im. well bo pardoned for remsmU'rlog on)4 HaW with adegreo of exactnm and hi own great IrlaU. v'Al Some two years ago yooaj longing 10 I'hilaawphia, was mat by aVoMi,slkt4-oUy, RoaaJUg, Pom. By an eeetdoct hopaeaed to lb train a il was ep big lb town, and white ho wa itanoaoi upon th platform, b was thrown OK, and fall partly under Ihe wheel of ihe succeed. lug car, and bis right arm, 'marrow, booes and all,' orushed 10 jelly, and strop ped uselessly si his side, This, however, wa fortunately his only Injury. He wa a young man of determined nerve, and of th noblest spirit. lie (Tiered no corn. plaint not even a groan. Whea th train arrived al lha depot, a carriage was Immediately colled, when at tended by hie friend, bo aald, ' Drive al once to Dr. 'a, In Walaut-straot "Hadn't you better go Immediately homo I" asked his friend. 11 No," said he, " I don't want them to know any thing about in until, all I cr," Our hero, for he was a hero, waa deaf to all Ihe counter rsmoastrauee of hi friend, and Ihey drava rapidly to tbo bb.tar 01 mo eminent surgeon ausMoa 10. 1 ney wero shown into ino parlor ant lae doc. Iro waa summoned. ArWr tbo axamwav tien-"Well, myaoar WUw," asidib surgooo, for he waa wall aoqualntee) wltb hi patleat, "you know I Hfam, what moslUdoa." 'Mdo,'' aM MpoM) ll la Ap lha anmiua af hawlaut II aUaaa .. .- .-. . ,.-.r. .. .. ..-j.- 1 am bar." ' Mr asira4aal saMa.? 1 -lai.o.a.ta-l doao without that I" askod ibo avfarar; "I cannot be liad I cannot b bJav Amputate ray arm bore, doctor," bo Mat.' linued, holding out bUdingllog llatboror iho back of .tho sofa. "Do It boro, doe. lor, I shall not Intsrfsre wilh your opera tion,." The limb was bared, two attendant; medical students In lb hooat, war aam. noned ; the arm waa taken off above th eioow, wniin no sai as no nan rrqvswen, uttering no groan, nor speaking a single word, whilo tho operation wa being per formed. Tha dressings were' applied; and. attended by his friend, the patient had reached the door, on his way lo hi own Iiousp, which wa very near by, when he turned round to the aurgeon and said, " Doctor, I should like to look at my arm once more; pray let mo see it." Th surgeon raised the mangled limb. The patient glanced af the bloodies hand and said, " Doctor there is a ring upon tbo middle finger of that hand, won I you take it oil" for me 1 My mother gave me that ring on her death. bed. I can part with my arm, but whilo I live I can'i part with that ring." Tho ring was slipped from the cold white finger. " Tut It on thai finger," aald he, holding out Iho same fin ger on Ihe left hand. As he was leaving the door, with hi attendant, to enter Iho carriage, he said" How shall I bring this thing to my poor liter?" I not not this a Iruo " hero," reader f Knick. rrbaclrr. A SrsxtiaiiCirai's-LooiiioSTiiMxa. The Savannah Newaofthe ISih last. say. "Captain Drown, of lha brig Amelia, or rived 011 Saturday from .-.ew Orleani, report having ,roken on Sunday, th 4th Inst., twenty mile to the eastward of Key West, a Strang stsamsr, whloh he sup posed to be Iu distress. (I saw a large number of men on board. Th iteamer wa standing before the wind, and had neither steam noreallon. Capl. D. run down to her, and asked If she wu in dis. tress, and If she needed any' anlatsnce. He rcelvd for answar, that aha did not wish any thing. Whsnaeked whr ahe was bound, tho reply wasWAaifJUy dlindt Lnowt She was painted 1 dark cplor.'and had no 1:g "f. She wu not very Ian, and appeared to bo foreign built. Tho men appeared lo ba French or Spaniards." During Iho month of April. 93,040 00 wero contributed lo the Washington Na. I Ion si Monument Association. Of this sum 'J07 were from Masonic association, 108 from Sons of Tempersnco and fOt from Odd Fellows. (fir " Do surt you are right. ' liancy which no imagination can com . II WlH probably be six month re tbo daOOOTsry i ready fur th pub- HaWlisU, la osttsr to onow ttauue can prodoo mgr.than one color at once on a plate, My h hi produced several portraits, ono of a laboring man, with a ron-buait face, very rod cheek and lips, blue eyas, auburn hair, the crave! red and WU ; aS th above color are developed with IruWulness, A collection of small saints, rel, yellow, blue, and combina tion of tnase, forming seven shades of red, is many of yellow, three of blue, five f green, three tints of purple, msking In II tweny-cight hues, all of which ho ha, en his plate lo lh very lint, except the ebrome yellow, a color which ho lias iho most d.'flicully with,, but which he thinks ,JW'Jt vlltvia H- iHiMnw 1 Tho dljcoiery, If il h c can overcsme. should turn out as stated, is a very inter, eetlng and important one. Wo aro as- ured by a gentleman who has seen the specimen,, thai the diicovrry la rjcnulne, snd tbsn iIlo colors taken have the tame foroo and briUlaaoy a is exhibited in na. tur. II say nothing can exceed the beauty and perfection of these colored im. prsoslons. - Amm.se Dicoviar.-.TIie Engli,h B.n J., n . h.. if,. iv.!t0wln -. Th. dooomnoaltlon of water bos at leagtb bora obtained, and ihat at a merely ainilnal oat, aad with unerring precision. avmemovory, originating in Amer aM?aM'orscted bv the expert. staw)WiwMtOrman clismUt.and 1astto-aro-ItWagdaoa. by Me. aVatpard. Tbocarburetted hydrogen may ba formed to any extent, which, while pes. aaamgan Illuminating powerequal to that cuoalgms, Is capable of being Itselfap. pliad to Ibo same purposes as steam, at a remarkably high pressure. This gas to also capable of producing an amount of oalorio equal to that of live coal, and con. eequently well and chiiply fitted to act as a oomouiiiDio agent 10 1110 conversion of water into steam. Thi tremendous power boa boon for somit tin, engaging Ik attention of our most eminent eugin eer. and v. ill, whn sufficiently Icstpd, bo , experimented on before the public. IfrMJiW... Af successful, aillieto Ieery present ap. isi'iuiuiiuiia ,,awBn ..,, poarance of ... Using. ,h. reUuUon ,, . & in bno roust efTsct in lh economic working or House, b) a oto of SO to 32. Beur of railway, and indeed In every branch of' tho member who -.oted In tho atTirmative trade and manufacture whero steam Is' war whig. "Governor" Dorr, It will bo aroplojedaaa motive power, isaltogether rwnamborcJ, wM convicted of treason . . ii. . .. 1 esra ago, scnlcnceJ to Imprisonment for incalculable. It almost opens to the wen. flfC ftnJ tuUcnUcm,y par5on, ,1.6ugh derin; the Utopian viita In which', loi restored lo his civil and political rights, unskilled mi nua! laboi shall be no longer . on account of his rcfutal to take the oath necessary. .1 is sufficient for us, howev. , r, to stale that soveralof the leading rail way companies are in treaty with the patentee, and thai, consequently, if an), thing whatever it capaple of being msde out of a diacovary, the railway interest will possess at once tho first benefit and chief honor In it realization. .The American Hi Me Social-held It thirty-fifth anniversary at Ihe Tabernacle, In New York, on Thursday. The receipts of Ibo eoetstr during lh year amounted te4m.M9B9. Number '.of Dibit and .Testament Issued, ot,4S. Total slnoo in formation or in sooiely, 7,07'J,UU7 copies. Bibles hav been printed In Swe. dish and Spanish, and In thn Orsbo tongun also, for western Ainca. nearly an the prinolpal soclelles have got through llieir annivarsarie, and tho slaliitios show that moral and religious progress ha been Heady and gratifying. Whits Man's NswarArxa. Thi iitbo till of a handsomely printed paper of quarto form, and very large aire, which has just been started in Now Yrk. It I liublUhod anonymously, is national whig la IU politics, and and very ably edited. Tha oblaot of tka Dubllcatlon Is to clvo a drdlaianppert lo the perpetuation of tho Ualoa,and loauvanoa 1110 claims 01 ttio "whit man" to some littlo consideration at the hand of that portion of iho North, ern people whs eem lo hive all their yin. pathie on the side of the Bllilopcnn race. Am Old Siiavks. Died, nearDurllnc. ton, Doono oounty, Kentucky, on ihe U-M of April, John Hhavor, aged one liundred and sixteen years and set en days. Tko tirvm Cxblfclilon. Mr. Kiddie, the American Comrrrltslon. er at Ihe World'. Fair, glvea a rather flattcrioe viow of the dlnblay mode by tU United Stales In the eonrocatron oiTTb phenomenon bauajofiiM to ttto' genius and Industry. 1 Iter following 1 an extract from his last letter, dated April 28th " Now that we are so near the comple tion of ihta long preparation, you, wj have taken so great an Internal In ourpart or tho Kxhibitlon, will natnralTyaix trow we art likely to appear. I answer, tretf. We hate net fairly represented our coun try, snd we could not do It. Wa bar not dono as well as wo might. Rven comidcring the three thousand miles of distance, we havo not dono ourselves Hie justice thai w e ought. We have not even equalled th expectations that had been formed of us. And yet w shall appear trriY. Our contributions aro nations!, characteriatio and aalque. They are abundant enough lo glvaasmo Ideacfour resources, and Ingenious enough to show our skill, and superior enough M quality to prove our capabilities. Wjsjuve a better midline any mechanic -being judge than stand within the building, We havo a clearer conception or' the v eiaavw stvs v vumvi. wimi w ij graceful In vehicles than every other Ul lion here. Wo are greatly beyond even England In agricul'ural implements. We can lay ono umplo of our cutlery by the Uido of Shcfileld'a thousand (pcclmensand . carrv otrtho nstm. Franco has not sent a chandelier ; Norn ay anil Sweden have not contributed a buihel of wheal; th Indie, have not furniihed a barrel of rke; London lis not displayed a paper-hang. mg, or cncmicai,, or specimen, ot vaooa. kmdery, or dentist's work, or hats, of nco " orl(' . " Wp- with those we display upon our ooajaters. pianos will be un,urpasd.'- Wo Our have scores of barrels of flour altogether unequalled. We have carpaaers' tool In abundant variety, far before otbor na- hloni.Aod (a tbo projaoto of.our soil, in Indian corn, and cotton, and tobacco, and all the finest gralos, we standJWhsre wa ought. Though we might have dono far more al this exposition of tba world's in. duilry thsn wo have done; though wo ought to havo lurpassrd in many things wnero we iiave tallen snort, and in all things whero we havo only equalb J, we hate, nevertheless, don well, audafbui thocent will prove. Gov. Dors IlctToann to his II In the llhodo lilsnd Senate, recently, the cenDy, tl Lieutenant Govenor presented an act to restore Thomas W. Dorr lo his civil and ' iwgince The U.iiom. "Tho American who can look forward wilh calmness to tho day of seperation mutt be more or leu tban man. He muit be Ihe victim of ambition or con ruption aprophet of good which tho moat anguine dac not hope and Iho keen. eyed atatetman cannoi loresee. 1 hence. lor ward the American caglo tliall drop tho olivo branch of peace, and grain only the arrows of wsr. The hand which writs, llie declaration of disunion shsll feel the blood curdle In its veins, and tho tongue which reads il to the world shsll stluen in tho act. Tho mountain that divides us. shall bo 'iho dark mountain ofdeatbTP tho stream Ihat Ibiva between, Hko the wators of Ugont, shall be turned to blood." tMr. Urimke'e "Oration al Charleston, ourtli of July, 1830. Tux Wosld'h Faix. Dy the last ac counts from Europe, London was full of itrngtr, to bo present at tlio opening ol iho Exhibition. Thirty Ihoutand porsons were at the ceremony. In Franoe, two hundred and forty thousand parsons havo obtained pasporls, preparatory to a visit iu ajwiiuvi,. tun itu.iivw, w. aii,vilvai,a lo increasing every dsv. The rninimum price for dcoent boanl is $70 per week. ) el many pay 950. The correspondent of Ihe New York Commercial say,: "Around Hyde Fork It I but one crowd of gin hop. tavern, hotele and restau. rants; and from every prospect now, tbo em irons of iho Industrial Exhibition arc lobe o perfect nuisance." Elder Ilrlglmni Young pledged his hon or that he hna only tvcnty. six tried IIo la the saint upon uhom fell tho tnanlloof Joe rimllii. -p- Aj(A fttw.. rv Tbo preoipluitoai or formation of dew, is occasioned by tbo atmeioAsra's atrta lailng o.,r MtamaMV dtojJtotir. The phenomenon b MajogatM jo ? mailon of iooUioraa'eirll water during somroer, aad' to of oeara mors abuodaat 'wbea tlb -atasiaf m) ; saturated with moUtur. aa'oajfciai'r''!!- Ut abowar-or after rstay wea4brf,(f alotberiimes. rwiwiirawaaaMa. d mor coptoasly la .the ijrHiM turns than ja aswmer, wbMtbo'ajakMt r",Sary Kmjmu& ?. f i. m.f ud " MTTT.BMr .: our, not wnen im pi 1 asssi jrap nalur.cf.Uw It wUl ba,ma;b.Kw ii it can br dposaied a a auVaaama)t , ft. ...... 1-1 Z-J. x.JZ Xt,-- To . aubsiano muabeooma aojdtr tbaa lb) ,urrooDdJrglr, Tkkto.a ssaVwbiab, tboogb only yejeBtatoailj etplahiadjai 'j. cent tlmor, wait k'aown by' rJWAaty4k aaya In, hi -descrlptloo of the, that this aouosl passes ibeaUst ratbo water of tbo Nile, en accoaMsof ibmr bolng vomer than the- nocturnal almo. phero and ibo dew. Cleero aa) Viigtl al so apply to dew th azpr gtUiui-r Such being :b case, It will b asswlbat . aa ubtancsidijler'iatblaVr,Wc.at loslog thalr tcmperature.they iaHt dirJsr in their attraction fonft m. Aooordlngly Il Is found lo bo Mpoiiud.mota) vege table than on dry aaaJ, .yety Kttwoa bright metallc surfaces and auto at all on large boJis of water a tbo- goaaa. . ' Swan' down and all .otbor oubotaaeeaaf a filsmeatoaa onturo part with Ismh jmm readily and csver uabajjmacii(w..jrUr unwrougbt aatson ai4Uk nooioa, oaaV dew tbaa wool wWrr.fibta an.tWafojrr and coarser. Tbt; meebaalcal; bob Jiattai of object IiKawls aJbeto lb forasMioo) it daw, aa sbavinaa attraet It mora that, aa Id wood. Tho upper, port of lha blade of grass receive II, by mdiattaftbelv tswipovsliir, Into tb region of empty jpavwhslsUba. lower portion, fnxMtbo swaltoes of their conducting power, transmit rory liitkr of lh Mrili' beat to restore lb temperature thus given out; eonequntly they b. com colder than the surrounding air, and, aflording a surface fbr iho condensation of the atmospheric vapor, becomes moist with dew; Ccac roa ru Tooinscnc Fasten a strong piece of Iwlua .lo the tooth, that is to be drawn, and attach tbo other end of tne twine 10 a onca. men, 11 ino mow be In the upper jaw, slaadon a fonc. aad let . wlrt drop suddenly Sowalf the Ihe fence, and throw That'll fix 'em. I.NciBAss or vnt MsTtioDirr EriscorAL Crxcxcrr, The Western CJiriflUo Advo cat says that in 1840, Ihe Annual Cooler ances now embraced in the bonds of the Methodist llplscopal Church contained 590,989 men.rs. In 1S30, there aro reported 098,903, being an mcrea of 07,000 or about 17 per cent. ."", ' i i Inxiqiatiom. Tho'report of the Sec retary on foreign Immigration, for, Ibo year 1850, makes tbo number arrived' in thi, country over 315,090. Aeoordiag lo Ihe rate at which It I bow sMm oa, Iho numoerior mis year win eaoora wu,wc-v. Tho history ofthajvorld affords niexaiu. plo oisucli prtUlglouamlgtatloa. Mi. WanCtxr ik Lono Whitney, folftd in obtajMirut th saactlon- of Congr lo hi, Ssnllo project for the construction of Lis railway, connecting tho tlsntlo and Paoiao Oceana, I aew'lu to ontam the atlsallaa of EDjuaheaUtalists. Ill soUraa seems to have exeftsd some Intsrest. In a lonir letter to the London Time, he eipkfau ' his plan for such a railway, and II great advantagee. ; , Tha aggregalo ol Ihe liidebtedne of tba MVtraT Stale of this Union, ia nearly two hundred' millions of dollar. The largest debt that of Pennsylvania M,. uoi ana me least mat or lowa, oo.eoo. Eight Stat New Hampshlr. Vanaettt, Khod Island, Connecticut, Delaware, North Carolina, Florida, and Wisconsin have no debt. In the Stale of N.' York ther printed! 50.daijy.aper,403 otlur thaa dally, making 459 cHfTe rent paper tn lha aggre gate. A specimen ofevery kind If to be sent to th World' Fair. Ia lb eiwof New York ther ar 18 dailiea. ,t '' rr-rr a Wjt- Among tbo peUato curd at Ibe.lW- tod Slate ratont offioa, Ust waek, waa oaq by Charles Blik,vof Belfasrjfc. aA exnlodlna harpoon. -J J"- sj Ja rail mi 'm '& rl .! i t J . fSi-TiJl.' vj3r "'! VI M 'S 35 ifl 1 ralVrli -tl a'll WJ ' W .1 TlV,, rvi ;vf. ft; j m K' - v