7V. .) -w -t-w - i jAfwiwjNtwiNwyimftwftily .j. OREGON E.CTAT&tf (i., l nilm.L.. 'A- ,iT'iWWr-:.i rm a. v-a. " - jj-. l-v '.jiy- ISaSV . - 7r riv iaiisoa7 :r.tt! :',ra'': BuiRftU UX-U.ULl-'-'JS !. J. HCIINK8I.Y, KPirOltJ Wlir the liar.H taaslr takai Ita way" IrTrTyt October 7, 1851. Vol, 0, cm pi ' atmTV-alOaajaVia MaiiMBfi t.a .'' TR.,.s,: JAtyziJk i;.iala. -m .lay ; "r-r-..- -.-j.nr- ,,; uj .Tin .maaiii'ii j "rjffrnffmyfgggM mm " aiAi, tW R wAta'sMPrP9iet. -j laaWiU, nmmtSmmmmtlrmimr , Y3-' XKai'Xra.'- tPV-'-TJ TMB 0KIH BPUCTATOIIl A WKKKLY NKWMfAI'KH, Mtova v nil nm. semi, am. uttatst tarsaisT or tni nous or shmi. B. J. fe-huchlr. Foliar m4 PropV. TRRMH.' INVAIUILV INAPVAKril. OMtmMiumi 9? '; brlimilk 4 0V AliVaRTIIINU. Ontaqaais (lit Haas ar Ikm) Iwo tearrtloiia, Mh .. ,.e 0 .avatary sianlaasl umriim ..;....! oo A liberal Mallw mads I yearly adf srUstre. ' Th sessber tf laasruoae gw4 be dwliK.il. hiMh lb swarfta, stlwrwlse they wUI be casual tin lettMsad chwftdimrJIiii'r- frfciynr."Vr The fallawlsf peraon ate sVdWlia.l to art u AfaaU fat lite Mpectalur. They will lrl Mil BerlplieM eud Mf aitisrinaiiia lor taa .UlaUsa, KaTi.Uranrialsf.al far llie Hpnp Im III III "mlef jr, and ia aulliotlitd lo rrrrio aad reerlta f. ll luMioafalellnflo lliaiiffira. A. M. I'm, Ka,tlliiuia, Ulrinljf T P. 1'vttf ss, Clatmi rwiBljf, II. T Ilia. Atiasi-m A , (lirgonrlljr Coucu A Cn , roilUml. J. II. M Cum, I' M Hsl.ro. lit Anus, Aneiia C. M.WlUaB,ea,l'lltlislrlll A.J.IItassst,a, Vamllill. P. liar, ran, Uun rily Jossr C. Atstr,ei, Mentha' llsry'r nvf A. Huuiss, rat. llilU'juriMijfli J, W. Ntaawi, Nwnnili'a imlk r1" ruualy JivsJUtliotis, Ilinuinia Valky. V. . rWts, llul.UU. Ifiiisar Nswtu.. t:iiaini".. llavls A l.isvlllr, furtliiMil. I V Hsumb, lrntii rt.iiiit) J I) HuUl.a, raeiliel'il) JtoB tToats. 8) rana. I Jan rotmly I!. llslatew, IVauul I fall I'.nl ( Mi. . Ib-lili.il (Hiniy, NaTH.a lllasi, llallr, t'.-luiiil..a nvrf Joiia WiiMiir. NtMiiillr .MilU, I'ulk ruunl) XVnutM Itmjiw, rauriiuli ltti Hrf, M..ulirlln, 1 1 T lUllIt Katlla, AMuiia XV II.IIiaiin(Miji '4i SlOlBlLILAnY. .TIptrkrl-lloUMi llainlllcv nr HiaAK r. ntiiuiMnnrtoM. IVllk (.aKTKis I hatn nttivtil n teller frniii a lady l,o rr-queiti me lo do. liner a leclrr u INTKMP1.UANCK, and at it runs in ih" hlil of Iho lliggin. Uiltom family to ! ohlergiiig to Iho la hi loclera on Temperaiiir, and he tnniit he ter on lnti'iniersiice exceeding well, for forgils any nf iho iiirlivklrrs, ho refreahes his (nemery hy gillinu on n spree, si as ho may know how ludeavribo all tho sen MliiNit in his next lector. tiich as hoiierhle and rrrcli'ihlo (rnla hat been urd In t-urr) in a Iric k in their hat Is Iho rljihi ,.or lo lector nit intrmpo ranro; fir thry a,ear nil thn necea. aary infor.nti"ii, mid kin till nu iiotv coiiltiUt'i'eil lelrlicil a chap fei U w hi n ho' j;ol the i. I'rui.i Irfu'ilini nr the ii'iii. iifr.ii.norr, Ilul i ni'i' I.'-viii hna pit mil on Cmisroai, I s'iioic ho donl nnderaliiiid thorn .iblr. .,..1... .. well , l. 1 ,o airs- I .urttaaaiai la. ti iilnilly Mttn.la.sitt Ia qualerfy a feller In lecleron Ihocdlanf '". " 'lli.ll "' .as aa alt' sat, as all SMS llf inlemiioraiiiT. mi kin aio il thar in every shapo, from, iho aiiipilieullon of J-ojrr up to tho exlillillrcattoii of Cniii - jminr. iiiinurr ino iniiiinencn oi mo urai named lickar.ouo.halflhn iiiemUrs spend Ibelr time in siuxulng, and t'other alter- kel tela I'mher hulfof iho Inmurhlo grills' lo fighting, A lo.npornnoo or Inlempn. ranee lectcrur has a splendid clinneo thar, to Urn all tho inlatrlrs of his bitness. Yes sirs, tint's a fact, ho hast , Ilul nono of Ihn lllggliibottom breed ever was blackguards or wii"ahoms enough lo bo elected lo Congress, mid werry lew on 'cm has any prarlorcal ao- qualntance with thn mischiefs of rum. auoklne. and all that I kin tell vnu about 'them mlschiofa, We heard froirr'oiher Im- raters, slcli as (lough and Levin, who i. (lies, I mmpiy w It ;o ueniami J lint. ., , . , tr., .' ' oreaaing inem, cannei be styled 6T anf wilhslandiiiR Iho subject it ono lh. I J'' k. " '',; 'IU v cr.T ,h" U'm ,l,an ta f Ufoua, y I should have aerlec.ed mv.elf, iK-rau.e dr,nk' '"X wnlli-ue. to be dirly, crawl.' ,, M rfflctcotl, , poo, .ni.n'.ii ,',, very ..!,. Ihliik. hi,.rlf ill- to dorliver '"".''"'V'; ' '.' " ,,,S,,,,Jr P"nc"Pl rendered perfeclly docilewd manageable ihcmMirto'l.clers.nndillualrushoralers "r ""''"" w "' .... in ihe course eflwo or three day, .loo.n'i like in .1,. w,,.; every Unly e. ,. 0UnS " "f" ,l0 )'"' ,ru,' "; On. afternoon an opnorlunlly wa. af. klndo.b.,lln..e...,.l aamrihlag which i ' nK .rrfo,r,mJ- l,'.r " '" " lr'fo"n'" forded me of witnessing the operation. In . leetlo al,e ihr ...ndnrd nf cn.....ma a. ."'" ' '' "'. Ir V" "," 9" tho large cloaur. proudly Mead one of .1.111. 1. 'I'l '- ll..v.. I .uIh I.. f,'-'t - - "-..-.".. wt ..a .i WW ,,. ma ...1. .Hlm.l. LILI .L .L lio onders amis mat thing praciercaiiv .. " . ,,. ' , 7,i ,7 " nrigiil eyes elanccUtearlii y around him. ,". - "--.. And Ihero'a lloralrr II-hiWi ''" '-"'- "rV," ."""t'fi ,"" . ??, "7 " n.T hi. loud laughing voicoWng wild "-" Il .y not have becn ,hCa. per. a.hilo on Iho ml....i.. J ru... .lri..kiF "f "" '""J1 .',M .- A'ul if o. dogu out , , h, , , j ..fj.,,', n.l and mental gift, alone which won and lells cxackl) huw ilrunkn, f.llor y ,nr fcller. Iho ..lo alii, slick lo you ,,,. f ',, for rr!i.r. "'D Jowphine'a heart J the ready aympathy feel, it. every stfo nf ,,tolc.io., and ,,"'- " "''" ""S ,'1U The fiery crenHre wa. heldhy a atrong ?U "hlch Napoleon entered Into her will, every o , .oner Inker; fi.r . l-f-r. -r C....,;rc...,en j and In. sure b,, ,, fift , , , ' Ji fcellngtmay have been the greatett charm i..-. t. .'iii... ....;. t s. jour alTichcriielo mothers would rather .ji!,, , .".,' .f'V .""t of an aftecllonale nature like her. a wall up In Iho hul thing, theory (ml, iaiso cniiii, or y unnging otnera in, uy practloc, aaaschnol.boy is Intho rnuller- wy r 0," " emlorsement. to pay plieatlon lablo. From all accounts, as ibelr debts. In a word, diligent Amorl I've hesrn 'em, n rum.sucki r must bn a can. fail logrow rich, at least to secure a wary ilseply afllicled indorvidooal, and a ' compelcnoy by not collecting tho debts eerier living mliforlln to all who ha. any sorter connection with him; but it doe.'nl seem lo me that he nughlcr to be cursed and kloked by everybody. Drunkenness Is not a wlce lhat always comes from a bad heart ; Il kin hardly ho called a, crime for II is ratthor a weakness; notwith standing It la a dirty and delsalerhlo habit, and Iho man lhat falls Into It, soon approx. rmstea lo the nalor of the hog that wal. lire (a tho gutlor. You dont cum Iho hog oe h'a dirly and dlteagroealilc, fur you know that ho cant help It ; and most on Ih drunkards I purly much in tho aamo lit they I what they Is, cos iliey cant help il. You thai doea'nt liko tho, taste nf lloker caul omadgln what It ihe force of prlite ylt niajlw, aoiiw r." you who ualliyuuratlvra lniiicriln, lll rat cab liara md cuwiuiiitrra in cholera lliiitf, and rH jnur lives fur lit i;rtIliolln of your ln-IJ I incaii jour alainicto. Now 'marl you llkn llrknr an wrll at you doe Lowcuiiihera and ealihajjit, donl you lliink you'd jriuxlo at Ihn worry ritk of going lo Kiphi'l Iho neit nilnnel 1 I'fller inorlili, nnlt you kin maaler all youroira aiprllii', donl vou bo too m. woro on IIik drunkard, luform him if you kin, but ilvnl U loo oron with the foot cralor, not n If ho la yoifrhuiband lor tcoldln and bullranglng him wont begin to makt lilm linpalat. Twtnty rrlM cant make hot drink whtn ha'a not la lh Aotlon r nt' ""tf me" ' anla " cant inak a fallar quit drinking, if ha'a iltlerminril In xrcwera In 11, Uri'ing until il'i in alvli a rain at thla. Donl jnu hrlinvv t lira t ha kinder ilglnj; crcrmailn a tober man outer my brother hnrater, laic ineiiiber nl Congmli from lh l'u'l Ii triti. Ile'ii trill a man that kin be driiv ti any ihitiR gnol. lie mini bo riuadril anil led along fiilelly, and i it la with all men ol afirrril when I hey gila addicted to haliilt f lonfniiim, J 1'i'llur niliiti and alnnera, M aalntea. tea and iinnrrrw, nolu 'itrufi ihil it take ke (real udIIi'p, lliat II a a htyhanl thing lo chatter ihe habits of a drinking wage. hour, whrlhrr he l7li lager or porter or clan I or champalgne. .Sirh a feller is imo a h-.(!ou mo ,.g, and if )on ehango hlsiniool, t0lv 0 , ' , , ,, naler )ou iiiutt wnik a miracle; and I (invert. -"-""-. ""-' J " J-" "" Chanel him ,o.t II find, in.ybr thai Ih- ., . n fi,l deal of Iho .,g lefl h.m slill. u tuny reform him tomewhal, o st lo ma :r K'"" f?r.c:",A,":,orJr,?',ili!"" ', ,,.., ..iii .,0uraiihe Vi . :r.7 i ""',""" '" a.Hhlal with the decent memla-r. of Iho human .clf. It will l a blamj-d shihl raler to dresa a rnnilnon folir.rmilefl lioo i... . Ml I II.. .... t. i . . --- --- n in while pants am Intake him keen hiwtlfi liter Iho dlrl U'aj!aliiie(iii is like hy v. ilmphnhy ; if It once pit. into the blood, toil 're lint a noing lo rhy.lck it out wild. out an knlaxin slulit or trouble. When a a chap has been a drunken loafer once, he'll always hate a lech of loaferisin aljoul lids. In spile of every accerdenlal eirwuMr.ii.Bi lie Kin come to. inai. the rrn wo have so many Inafora and hlackguard. in Congress. The habita they iuck to wiMttiney snooieu aiiui on cellar is never lo neiil nnv reforming : never. gin lo go Hie whole ling In Ihe wty aeo ynu ha,... at once or put away out n .i..i in .1.1 1....1, .k ; ,. .r,e0,..ry.lhereoWe mi a-iaibtn dnerace lo your you a living ami laiiiniia in ino nay iui iiiciiiioiiru. I ira it. Iho way jdyl mentioned. . Wli tlon'l lufi) gt'l Klrb in Ptio iiiimiriiimni, ii wouiii io sale, ho lliink, In assrit, that nl liaat fevrnly. li.o have a Mrnng diir m I p..eaed ol uirlill good ai in,pirlj in aword to ! mh. tlf tin-so sm my lit c. in our iJlion.il would rsrily happen that one ,.,,,.,.,, .";... .iiniii.au ,.u. '"''' '' 'V'"" Jf. ',rf '' ' ' ' ffflld'a Illlll Vf F ll'tt . II !l lit lltltlllllv Bit. limber'"!.. .eaieAo , 5 Vludr ioe.' r. dish ihiir wlthre. Can n - - - a" V "I ,....,.. nciiiirn a cuinpi lortiino, accoui any iliangne us iho philosophy of this1 rcqutiit nsiiltl Itapjnara to us to lie " '" luiiij.oaa. .nriu ia m virry enmmunity n number of persona (later. minid ntl lo faUr, who hud llirlr whole inert eucr(;i a in tho rover.sl of Ihe order of tho toripliirr: "lly iho sweat of thy ''row shall llmu live." They resolve, d maintain llirlr resolution with calm and stubborn uniformity lo iho end of llirlr days, ol to tutal: hut lo "kf op coal" and let Ihe oilier, do Iho nnni irori in iho beat of the day. Characters of this imp are io no lounu in every town, vu lage.cily, and district In llie country, And hoiv du limy live .Simply by ua '"K utburs. Kiiher by gelling possouion nf their prowrty, without paying for il on iney iistd uarnrii in uirir catling, or liy having lo pay tho debts of other people i neso ure iwo iruiuui sources or pover ty. IK' wo sr;iuo, therefore, againat loans and credits? In on form, and auolhor they aro Ihn bond and basis of all modem society Ihe point wo seek lo pot at, is this that men who have small means, should live on .mall means: that no man lias a right to launch Into splendor on the expected profile of his business, and to make hit creditor, contribute to hit ox travaganco and that of hi. household In other words, no man has s right lo spend a dullur befiiroho has earned a dollar. Galled horses can't enduro the comb. diinra. ami tirawrltrl into nennla a allva. nrillklilif. lor II IIIU onra Itiaku tun llllinoa .... . ' .. ... ' T . ... na anllnaaa InllfUl inala uraar In aaaaw ThI WIM Mara. The fullowlag It straeud from War' ron'a "Par en the Amazou i" "X 'Many' wild horaea are atill oauch( ar4 uajueiro. una day a parly or eight .a " . -. ten of the native, mounted on well rfUej. plined atecdi, and headed by the Eogliab man, want out on ihecampoa for ihlapur poM. Perched amid the tranche of tall tree, I had an cilenalr view of the graaay plain, and wa able dlnlnclly I obwrv all the inovament of lb equee irlant. Theheraemen were riding rapid! hw airvciiua ui a imaii grore, wnea dealy a troop ( forty r flrty of tkaf resiurea ernergeairoia) sehMj bounded iway hV'kMMlAliv; i hit mcauow. a mruea c now cofniiifnrAtJ lv iK tianint.IH ..... who atralned ihelr swift animal, lo their greatest capacity ; never did I wllnts a moro intensely cxcillng spectacle than the hlch waa now before me. Tl. one r 11.1 lam ui mo iioract Here llylng wildy in Iho air, while a miuofhoofj ero ritlng and falling with a rapidity which showed how tlglilly strung were iho mutclva ul tlm animals. 'I'u my surprise the Knslithman kmi ....A. --.I .!! - .1 I i.(. Ipad. ami araa .l.itnnali. tnt..M ..... 'u,. ,,uIck.foiid fuiililvr.. Omiftir u I r.s '.I a . .". . . t"J " with iht m, he se i loaning it arnun Urging iho cir if ipirrj hiv IaM( n, Ugin round hit ,ri.l, cruJoillv en. Oitltt lilt ttrmm l.u .!iit .1.-. lly a sudden moiion, U the tamo In. slant plunylng ,,o spur Into hi. ch.rCer. , in orJcr l0 ncbrop ,,, f ?, i,. ai..k.l ....:n r..'...i ' ri....i. J," rtJfariT')' aaBKJ J iiinini to'..,.!. r ,1,. f ,"!..... nck or II,. foremost horse. The herd wefe uw , , , , , ,n ,r(n)nJ , lf ' , I.. .. ... . . ' i.in urieij .urrounuru uy Hie r pursuers, s,.vcu ' .,Md ,,.,,. ..A . . . .i . . . . ' ino remamuer Kept together by two or mire oi me norremen, wlio were conlinu ally cln ling around them : not one eeca. ped, and ere an hour had elapsed, they were driven aafsly into one of the pene at Cajuelro, neighing loudly, and their moutlia covered w lib creamy foam. The Le horse. Wog selected from the herd, ,i ,M.i .5 j .l! ili." '"' ,.;,,',(,, Ur T. ,.. ...," , . ,. , - ..w, uw.m vw ...a MVIIVW, VI .1""!":,'. """-"" -no o.re- . - ,..Hj.,.u iiiiiaislaii;aiiiD: up in rsno - With his hoofs, and ahakine ilia haaaa Ol .nana nn I. la flnatw ....l h.-L. i.ll- LI. """"? .""'- n wo waa tnrown ,. .,,,,,, They 'then pulled with all , I.. ..,!... . ti.... their slreniilh one war. whlla ilua akn ,ai hold Of ihe hallee re,l.l lka.maal.aa tebcmenlly ia ihe contrary direction. Tho object evidently wa.lo eflVct partial slrangiilalloii, in order that they mtghl weaken and lemporerily overcome' ihe wonderful power of the spirited creature. a loieni were ine plunge, ol'the captive tlecd as he snuohl in vain, hy superhuman ""!,("". "J r' ''"-lf from the grasp. nf lim MVIiatl liitmanlnsa aLa- t..l Itl.-'. f ''m "'"f1 Xo"ntMon-, "ft ' 7r '"" r" 'rVn'1 ,,.l,n' llh ""I rific leap onlt served to draw the cord lighter and lighter about hi. ucck ; breathing became more and more illlfi bi. liAioull and miclitharo been heard at the distance of u furlong. His hrait beat as ifll would hurst from Ills heaving bosom, and his veins stood out in rbJgca along his quiver, ing fleslfi At last ovcrwblmrd with ths intensity of his agony, and powerless with suffocation, he fell, and for an Instant lay without scuta or motion upon Ihe around. 1'ho noose was Immediately loosed ahoi ehoul his neckajid shortly reluming conscious nrss began to light hit glared ejes llie fresh air swelled his nostrils, and hit Irv- mendous chest rose and fell like the bll. Iowa of Iho era. At the expiration of fif teen minute, he wasonro more on hie feel, but how dill'orent from tho magnificent animal who had stood, in his native pride and dignity, pawing Ihafsandy soil an hour before! Weak hardly able lo stand hi. head drooping, and hi. eyes. wiitioutia ray, lie looked like a miserable pooler of hi. former .ell like a monarch dragged Irom hi. throne, who ha. born colled at by those whom ho had before despised, and foroed lo bo a wretched and mitorablv .lava I 1 hu persecution of the horse wne now by no inosns concluded As toon as he had recovered somewhat from his exhaus tion, ho was mounted by a naked Indian, who was rewarded for hi tomerlly by be. ing thrown to a considerable distance over Ihe head of the animal. The native, however wae but Ijttle hurt, and in a few momenta again resumed his dangerous seal. Thla lime lieijiepl hi place, not. withstanding the vast efforts of the animal lo shake him o(T; in fact the bono and ,4 1.7 h7MSrl?WM&ft, i.i..l. ...., , .. il". !. Vi llahe read to him the lat letter which ah hlridrr being neatly of lbs aamo color, I HoMhl IrWly lo my mind tlie remem. brBe f an ancient Centaur. Trn.slmal waa now held lightly by a II -... -J wag rope, ad forced lo run round and rouna in a circle, w he never ne naggeo, or manlfeated the ellahletl obatlnacv. Mllve. with a heavllvknetted cord awlno fa around hi head, would five him a Itrrible Mow on hi llaaka, the pain of waich wa almott auaicMat to. drive him io madneai. Qraduilly ha became moro ana more mmiv, ana at the end or, ano fhtr hour he. wia nulls tractablo. w : lagaaleMMi auae Jeaeaililai. , (Otr acnualaUBM wlibJowchln vrW4(MlnijmkmeaU; by I her eon mi Bugene uraunarnaif, men a lit. ffw VOX If CBme 10 boy. It came to rrrjueat thai hit U. I ,k?f.'" l,word' which ,.",,d b"!I.?,,".r8fd P I m,l,t '" '" 1 ' P- -t'" .,( "' """"?" "' l'", "? i ufB.ll W request, and the tearaVwhlch could not be slaved when he bcheM the aword interested Napoleon so much In hi. favor, thai not only waa the awoM given to him, but be determined lo become ac quainted wh the mother of the boy. lie visited her, and toon hi visits became frequent. He delighted lohcar llie details which the gave eflhe court of'Louit. "Come,'' he would say, as he tat by keralde of an evrniog, lowlct us tall: cf Ihr old court let us make a tour to Yerstillra." It was fin these frequent ml familiar interview! that the fascina. lions of Josephine won the heart of Na po ison. She is," uid he, "grace person!. fid everything .he does is with a grace acd delicacv peculiar lo herself." The admiration and love ofauch a man could not fail to mako an Impression on a nvin.u itac vvv,iiiiic ,i nai ueil SalU that ft was Impossible to b In Napoleon' company without being struck by hie per acnal appearance j not to inucjyjLhsJare not always eo cordial to a' thla eiquisile symmetry of his features, and Pawe ought to be, Christian charity me nooie ncao, anu loreneao, wmen nave furnished the painter and the sculptor with one of their finest models ; nor even by the msslltativo took, so indicative of Intel lectual power ; but the magic charm wa the very expression of countenanco, which changed with every patting thought, and ghwed with every feeling. His .miles, II I. aald, always inspired confidence. "It is dimculi7rf "not Impossible," so the Duch es of Abranje writee, to deecrjb. Ihe cbinn of hit countenance when haamiled hi. aoul wa. upon hi. lip aad io hi. eyes." The magic power of thai Mores. alon at a later period i. well known. The Rmperor of Ruxia experienced il when ho Mid, "l never loved any one more than ibat man." He possessed, too, the great. est of all charm., a harmenlo'u voice, whose tenet, like his countenance, chang ing from emphatic linpresslveness lo car- M' f".m "'""-f . h WM mo.t touching larewell. Napoleon wa deeply aHectrd I and it ha been Hid thai the letter, and Josephine' emotion a the read it,' had a powerful ctlect upon his reelings, already so much excited by ad. miration Big .Ilea. . In mnnv n foot tramp in Western Vir. c!nia and little Tennessee, we have had ..ion I. rcinarii th. -weight of men; ... . . 1 . . . but Uov. Floyd, lb a Foui.h ohuly .peech h8 '"de Klchmd, eclij-e. anything , k.. .,.. Wamioie! we havo seen. We nuote "The Uoveruor Mid he did not rise lo make a speech, aud would npt. There were members of the Convention there. They could speak (with a quizzical glance at two distinguished meinber on hi right) The tjnte was when he was "some pum kini" as a slump speaker, but it had goo by long since, lie made no pretentions then, lie would conclude by tolliou Ihcni . s Blarv of lila hnonnltnir K VAlllntaar. and byofloring a sentiment. The story waa tnis: in ino mountain cotinwy w tiers ne cams from, when a man got seventy. five men together, they were entitled io nnes, and wens forthwith organised", tfc a rifle company. Well, he look ll laio his head lhat ho would like to bclons to a rifle com- pany. He soon found the seventy-five men. That being done, ihe election of officers was tho first step toward, orsaai. station. One of tho member, big Allot; Miller who weighed 500 poundt, was three leet across the shouldexsgand a span between Ihe eyes proposeiTtiuit Iliey should mako the smallest man In the com. pany captain. He (Uov. F.) was at that time nineteen years old, weighed 170 pouuds and stood six feel In his .lockings.. They made him Captain. There were men In that company. Some men 'ooi-speeches, linn Lyman Trumbull, or Allen, is one oi these. Bald Iho "Old Ranger," after replying to a jury spceoh of Trumbull's t , "And now, gentlemen of the jury, I have demolished his position., refuted his arguments and answered every thing but hit foot, and I defy the dnll lo do that. waurtoo x'ainor. I ti was id ine course oi one oi inca con . .L r e.L riM. There j Amertilng cordial is' a hi mail Every body Ilk hlai and be like every body. Your lahmaelkea are la truth a Ureboned raee, a, lank tribe they are al keleton and Ufa. Food doe a taf Ma good, It clings to him, it frticttfle hlm.'be wellr aoWy out, and Ml a ceaerVo tpaoe io lir: He it a livhtg walUM niloUter of graikade toJa boaaty of eann, dd the ruiioe thereof, an loear- nat feetlmony against .lb vault tee af earn, radiant panlfraiatrW of lb trie. ilona or good humor. A rat maa, iter1 fore, aj-vwt ia vlrtae of bciag a fat taaa; I. m i, a popular maa, ainf be uuiiapiii ly deserve ble popularly, (a a cratseM VVOHIIV laH aWWaPBl aaVaMal ,WWf 'axW afB meet readr' lo mvrttmif.' seem, half sorry lor hi. .i6, leet k ha iei the way of olhenj but other would aat have him lee than he ia; but bi humanity Is usually commrn.urat with bis bulk. , a let man na Dunaane oi rien laic. The hinge of hi system are wetf oHed, Ihe spring of hi being are noiseless; and no goes iiui way rejoicing, in ion cosiest rfient and nlacldliv. A fat man feel, hi position aqlid In the world, he know that hiabelns Isceanixa' ble; he know that be ha a marked plaea in thai universe, ana ne una on extraor dinary pain to advertise mankind tbM ha it among ibem; heknowalhat he is in no danger el being overlooked. Tour Iota man is uncertain. 'and therefore ha boa. city. HeNmey vanish any hour, Into nothing; al'saar be it a shadow, and hence it 1. that he utei.ucb laboriou ef fort lo convince yeu of hi. existence, lo persuade yen lhat he la actually aonw thing, lhat h I more than a nooentily; that he is a positive substance as wU a his fellow cretture. Il really does lake a great deal ,f wrong lo make one hate a fat man, ana' if wa -"a Jta'd take into mind the force of prejudice which we have to overcome again, thla TttlXMKia. A tat man l r?r. to the most perfect of figure. "a mathematical sphere; a thin man that meet limited af conceivable dimensions simple lias, A tat maa I a being of JiaraaeoUu volume, and holda relatloa to the aaaterlal uni verse in ev.ry dlrectloa, while a thla maa in lact, ia but the coatioaatlon of avpiat. Belotveiagtotha lean kiad af talks wa will not be exnected to subscribe) lo the truth ol the sbeva In It fullest extent, but candor compel ua to y that fat ate are the att of the earth, and taken Sa maisi Ibey are mora amiable thaa the of "lean and hungry look." Rut tbst the "fat 'una" aro.oemetime envious ws can prove by a case In point, aa lb law yen My. A Hisad of ours who stand six feet la his stocking sad weigh shoot two hundred and twenty pounds, was ia our sanctum. few day aincr, bewailing in no gentle term tn seat or the weath er, lie wa sweating at every pore, aa hi linen coat save unmislekeable evl dence. Wbilstlo th height of hi la. meatatlooshe bappened to espy a ale. dipper man tripping aloe. hi' the hot suo. and apparently "as cool as a cucumbsr.'M lata waa too much lor the equaarmtry.or our mend, "now," be remarked, "Woa at that batchet.faoed obap, ha'a wslkJag in i hi aun ana sweating mait dress, I'm tilling in me mad anu in oft me. Ilow unequally tlpleasure of j this world am divided, lis too bad! O, that this too solid flesh would melt!".. FlTlavg hli. Near Hobokeu villag, N. J., there ie a strong enclosure, 890 feel long, In which Is almost wonderlul apperalus or rather hug artificial dragon, nearly ready far launching. Il ie a hug cigar-shaped ballooai .no rest long ana . si Its greatest diameteV. It hai a car 64 leet in length, very ahaVp at either cad, width S fast, height 0 feet 4 Inches, ths whole comsossd of a strong, light wooden frame covered with canvass, with door and glasa win. dow. It 1. to be propelled by two of th most beautiful engines ever constructed. They are made or gun metal sod cast ateel, are of 43 horse power, and are lo work 80 inch strok 60 lime per minut. which wilt glr 400 revolution lo Iwo propelling fans. Th satire weight at the oar, float and Altera I abou 4,000 .', leaving a,Mffafds surplus. It Is 6. idgneojaaps"eout 800 leet above lbs sun faoejHsfearth at a rats of speed vary IriaT an 25 to BO mile, per hour, hi oaloulaied lhat the m will have sn u ID hi fwsrd buoy ant force suflkisnt lo raise mo than 0,000 lb, above th around. TI engines only weigh IHt lbs. They ar constructed hy Mr. Robiohn. a most in. genlous mechanician, one who can make a balloon go it neat and wen ceosiruotea machinery can dolt. , It I desisned to drive thla vets! by team, and to obviate the necessity of coal Mr. Robjohn My he discovered a plaa af decomposing wstery wnicn t oonvonaa Into steam by the combuttton, and this sleam I asain condensed and returned far decomposition. 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