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M OREGON SPECTATOR. J en-is.Afk?- , .. ... ti-- - . tTiyTTnTi ? Tirn - " !""" "T tw3bx " 3u?x bcjvt. . jitTCiirgisa.iaa' l J. aCMNKIii.Y, Rbl roll.) "Wwlunrel Ike Niar l Kmplt lake II wejjr." T. D. WATiON 4 a D. K. to . ,..,., . ., . . -,.. -.rm. 33tcgntig-jgtrtns.,i-:TrirgavT:r, ,,- mm-irrrtsrirT minim h ' i.1 ittr3rtcgsaa.r rastai xii- si j-asjugj. j rjr -ay Vol. d. Orogoir Cfly, (0. 'ft,) Titad&y, October 28, 1851, No. 8. I t ) 7 M Wvl . ; THil OKKUOM SriXTATOMl A WT.EKl.V NI'.USi'AIT.U. iratife Tv tide iioiii, khiii. sn cmaiii ISTtanra r Tin rtoruc or oatuon B. J. Bchmeblr, I'elllur nud I'rup'r TKIIMH INVARIAKLV IN ADVA11X. On PSr Mlllhl . .... 9? uu foi ais niontha - uu AnvxuruiMi. OuiMaMl lUlitiaauf ImiMhu lliaftliona. a, : ?i ' t'atessra additional inarrllau t A tl&afat JaJaclLul mada to Vrarly Itdtrfl!- Tk BaOtbrt of laatrliolia luuil U dtinclly entiid lb margin, etherwiea Ihay Kill be I UU for DM IM cnargra aceoniiagiy aaaw.ie far Mm e. t. "Tk MWwUc WIMli are aglhorliad la art AfSaurorlhSPparlalor I tijf iu iseaias auu Knpuoas ml adtc rlawnwula lot ua J. L. alsaa. Has . b raiieral aeaul fur lha re. larks, Ik Temtory.aud u anlhoitted la latana aad receipt for all iwivita laUiug lo Ida oftira A. M. I'M, K,01)inpla, Il count) T. I. I'owsat, Ctataop cuuoly. (I T Gse. Atsaarrni A. I'o., Oiagon cl Cores) V CoVPuMlanJ J. U. ICCuii, I'. M Saltin lira. Aval! Aatwla U-' C. M. WlLIIB, al. I'hehatrni A.JIIiiatast.esq.Yamllill r. DiV, aes, , Linn ciljr Jomm U. Avtat,a, Manlnvf Mai) urtr A. Hiuita, ra. IIUIaboroii(li J. W. NtaMITU, Nramllb'a nulla, folk cvunljr Jtaaa ArrLiuitt, l'mii Vall) W. II. Rim, llutr.nH' Uaatar Naix, I hm Dana It Uaiilli. Iukumutr E.K.ta, llrnton rminljr J. D lloiaua. I'afilK- ( ill Jacoa Cam. S)iariie, l4iiiirpuni E. Ual.ruw, llrauut llill I'tHlUf lUulun Caawt). Nithak (ur. HjIIc. CJumlna mat Jnw Wikiii, Nr.imlli. Mill", 1'iJk lounly WlLUlM lltlliiar, I'alirinall l)HID Tat, M.UIP alio, II 1 Uatit. laoaua. i.i'i.a V ll.tiaat.l lata Jiua I -, POETRY. From llua IV k'a Juumal ) lataicullana til ibr Mcnaon. aralHu, A turliDK iiiUiirtniifv, A waking aa from ale a p, " A twittar anj a waibla Thai niaka Uu nilra Irap, A ftaaa af ranoraUmt. Of frwl.riaa anil of litallh. A faatfaC f aoHiJ fpai, A cara laamaaa of waaltli A watching, at in cli'MliouJ Tor fltiwtra Ilial ona ly una Opan Ihair fMn la!. Tu woo Ilia fitful aull, A (uali, a ria.li, a C'i'K1'. A Hl.h In atioul ami aiii! Aa,filV4j illt lto ami clatlaraa, tt. hail tha alual .pr n j amura A drasmjr aiunJ cf natrra FalliDf . rrar falling Vutcaa tf awtf I aon; Lliil. Tu r acli oilier call nj FlvHara all ralnMw I'ltlaJ, Hpnnf injf, cm apring'titf ' Ootlia vagrant Lrraira Idcliaal .rfuiii lliiig ni a Datfecl aaliafartloii, A fullnaaa of tlaligl.l, A aanaofY clijincoiiwaij Turoagli rrmna rvar hrlglil All balm, all Monro. allUaut), Iiko annie amliriaaal rlmar Ttiaoa ara Ilia aign lliat tell u Of (torlotu Hunimar luua AITUMI A perfact flMnl of aunahina, Wliamil all objacla arrlll A aeana of goMan alrrulor That makea Ilia arnaaa dim, IkMitu bliM pavllioa A florloua faaal outajiraaJ, Whara choletat gifu of ualuia Akoailautly ara ahad A Ungeripg look rwl backward Uota Iba daya goun by, A twalHf tafba fularo Willi aad awl antiuua aya 'Mid Autiuna'a purpla nuaala A dirga-nota awrlla Ida UaM, And talla Dial aonn tha bnghUioaa Of Iba yaar will all ba put KIHTH Tha wlmla ara aJghlng aohblng, Lika mournari around a birr, And from Ilia hilla lhara comclli A vole that aoundatb drrar Al Ilia Inimpot-eall lo judg luanl. Saying "I'mpaia, praparel Hprtad ooVlha vato a flaacy pall, Aad lay Ilia eld yrar Ihtra I" rVithla ara aniada of gladnaaa, t Aad flraa that brightly burn, Aad atoriaa af Ida oldan llmra An laid by aacb In turn WUwot, lb cry of mlaaiy And wan aalulatha ran, Aad w look aa hoary wlatar 5f Through mingled nulla and lara IL 0. Aoaaa. ataaHaaaaasaaaasaiaai Tn Aia Lina Raiiioad W learn Iran tb New Haven Register of Satur. 41 that abeut SOO.OOO Tiave been aub. WtiM ta Mldelelown alone toward- the "AlrLlae" Road. Everything ludluato (fay building of thl great Ituilroad. I'nriiivr'a I.Uc. Tlic 1 la-an. Jou'ili It. Wllllaina liaa te. irnli) Jcliirrul an auMrraa bnTirij Ilia MIcIiIkhii Hlalp Aurkuliural Society, nl Ann Arlior, wlileli ii dilii(;uliliil lay ilm anuiiilni'aa of Ha lwa, no lp Ilia n liv ilm railinlly nilli wlilili tlio) nro ml tnnoi'il. Wo alncicti-lv wiili tlint o coiiM all'onl naiiii, foiiafaliiilly Willi our i mjajji'iiit'lila, dir llm ttliolii of llila ilcr. Ilnj; iriKluctlmi: Iml lcliijf utiallo in il.i an. e Jireaflil lo niir rrnilcra an rxtracl from It. ilatulfil to llm lonaluVralion uf I he fjrmrr'a tallliiL'. It i as iuIIums. "Tlie Icat facnlllca ol men imiat le ilr tutcl lo tlio fa nil era iuntilt).lli Wat In UlltfJ.iflM tasty41lii4iiVfb men life mul m a field wide ami altrao tiva cnci!;h for tlie cn)jroiinriit ami do viloiniiil of every liuman faunlly, orcr ror, or Igiioranco or thrlfllratiipat, lll not bdixplorril, ami tlio railing will nut an cure tlicclovatnl (toiltion it ilcacrvia. Ilappilv, a rapid cIkiiro ( ipripitllilc Tlie itlalUe ioaiiioiioriroffiipiial, trior ranlllo ami fitiiiiinc puraulta, i cluiij; fnjt day lay day. Tlie firat aro no loiij r axiulit wild Miniili avidity, I tin laat no longer aliunnrd. A witn i.iiii aliould nevrr cncouran liii cliildrcn lo.natunio the iluili-a, (I'jaliona and liar.inl of pro. cariotia and unhealthy purauiH, tit mat ter liou daxlim; tli pnpc't, liow hrll. I ia lit tho nrizp. Tliero ia a liihrr uljocl than wealth lo to gained aoiind m!cpi amlaound heattli; a hijjhcrnl'jcU than por aonal diitiiiLtinn a eoinKPil cm acli-nco. In liinra patt there aeenu " hair li n a kind of infatuation am uu iho farinltii; (Hiinintinft) In r-;ard t tsaalcn of their honorable calling. Thirty ) an co, a fjthpr wiii pruiiu II ait with his children ns iIiuiieIi ho hlniatlf f 'liixril a dcyra ded uillltiK lie am mill lo deiniprofn lonnl or iiKrcatiiilv life the niih rod to liili reapn lalnlil) of fxlul and ullliial diilliitlioii. I'liii Wihatera, tho Wrihta and the I'llltnorea, wen1 not relniind to riiim'jln tin ir (inn, hut crowdid oil In il liultillo and udoiit aotnei o'hvr ptnf"a!rtll It Ins nhl niendril ol late, llm tiiltitli niiml has Ihcoiiip more, aiund. It lertaint) will, ifimn will aiak th-lrulh, liearlliolrulli,uinI pMtliicon llaprpcipta, 'I he world will never recanlllm farinar'a callmi; as thp niott hnnuiahletill It Is aj ilit rihrd hy himself. In public eatiiua lion a pursuit is apprrrtated at tlio alus tilarajl upon, it b tlwai mh follow fti--1'urn bail, then ihe j,o of puhllo aenli mini union,. th agricultural population. Tin- MiinU i'ii- "I many a sturdy tar- I rnor pteriM ti.o uaury doluainns thrown aroitnii 1110 uni inn nno iriiruoiis 1110 ni a townsman. In tho Kprehaimi of his judgment iiiml, he t practically may hno aoulit all hia llfu to make his ilul drill tho viry liuttarflira he deteats. If he would hate his occupation lake rank uh the moat respected and moat dignified anions men, he mint not himself act as . thnt,ti be n gurdeil il as a dull and stupid I itxeriiac of human imvera. I know not ii . r . ii.-.i.. i ...-1 .i... Ilea, an ftnntunio all hialtiture. Tli thin unit lie ilKUlll when eaili f.rmer may lie ugtolnial, a nalurailsl, a ciiem. it but the Unit. hs tilreadv arrivt d when llm iipplitatimi of aciencu to agricullurr iajirmluilny a peaceful, certjjii, end gl gantia ritidulKiu ilntatiug tlio ulling, mulliph ins its results, inert aalnu its com forts, and pruinuiin; ii liit;hir tniliatimi of the race. "A fanner limitd nM censiji r II pre suiniNi, hut a dill), l'i(;Uildi'e(liia home with nil inn, nnd,enlui and iuliinaical. ly tulualile comforts, that shed a'i'low and allrattltenpiva' arouiM the private home of theiiiltin. lie can mike it more linl. tin,'. There are few comfort and anoll anuinhout the home of townsman which a countryman carnot enjoy. There aro a thousand pleasures around a country retidenre winch all tho capital of a cllv cannot buy. A farmer turvej from hla window with unalloyed ilelMit the field now groaning by superior cultivation, un der twice the crop of prevlou years. While ho gains ll.llie world gains It. It Is so much added to production. Ilul mill. liplied and dubious aro tlio way in which a townsman makes hi galrs. Sometimes 'lis the pound of fleih. Humullme 'lis extortion. Hoinetiuies a duiihln value Is given to llm raw material, hutoftcner hie i;ain I loss to another. To say the least, Ihe townsman la sometimes exposed to the inevitable noccasily of expediency and dishonor. From such necessities tho far. iner can, K he will, alway be free. 11 'Hod made tho count v, man madelbo city. Must to superior a Clod' work are toinan'a wtrke, just o far auperlor era the dudlea of tha country to tha studio of ihe town. If you look upon Ihe rich and gorgeous development of nature from spring lo fall, from ilia '.Iny germ lo the abundant crop, with no more delight than on piles of slono, and brlok, and mortar, then your Ufa, anywhere will be detul lo ry, hard and dull. When ho cd upon Iho miracle of hie own frame, in awa and admiration David unclaimed: 'I am fear fully and wondorfully made.' Yet caoh plant and spire of grass; each tree and fruit, eaoh creature, every form of vege. labia and animal life, le a growing and living miracle, no lesa wonderful than trie frameof man. II he studies them all as living llluKfratlonsof sciet.llflo truths, and ho rlilight at each now discovery oi tno an rmiil n larin, an iiiiintii a Kiuru, uiai Ihet r not rnerasa all a man. lapul-l""1 capnulty and iiowrtlra of a plant or an. null, a yd euuhnow Inilylil lntotho law w-liloli reuulufo lis proogatloii allil perfect (;roHh,lliiii Indred, will a farmer Im lomn a tdilliMoplierand a man of aclenoa, and Ills life will Iw cimIm round of lilililiphant pspetlmeiil and aucce, 1'roin tho inos IrlllliiHaot, lo ilia ptlfnrni. iwlo of Iho lilulieal duly of a noot call inu, his llfo will Iw full of dollglilful t laiactlou. Tho favorite demeatlu anhiial, whlcli linhai watched and fed frumanurt- llnp, aeeini loliok hla hand In gralllud, ami almost caserto cstltribttle to hla Uj pott,' Look aTonu thai avenuo of stale treea, groanlti(( Ixnoath r abuudarto uVllaaoua IruilM llaaWa tfpaa hade over the weary traveller, nut yof lerday It waa a bundle of mere twlp, which ho iioldenlly brought home, grai cd perhaps Ir a singlx hand. Il may b thnt wido firl.li around him havo Utii lraiiformed fi fn the) wllderneaa by Ida nit ik), and now blossom llkotbo rose. No groana nor tears, no alnka of misery and trlinc, no squalid ioTrly,rowlluea. aid in bis daily duly. Ills mind need not bo tenured with Interna) anxiety bscauae vtruggliiig on Iho verge of commercial ruin. Ilo run less hatardi of having his body ratked with every disease to which muscle and nerve, and head, and atomat.li, aro libl Hut I fear that I auistratiiig widouT my subject. I wish ed to ahow that the pursuits nf a farmer may bo rendored ilia nshat Inlenstly; inter, estitig, lb nkiat noblsanil tha most en. grossing to all tho fccullfes, of both Cojy and mind, of hutijan occupalions. Aaainasitia made ,an, It will be the ino.i priifnalilo and thrifty also What a farmir wills his life and prufcitlon lo In', that will it piutu." l.crtux rii a CiiNtiir rn mis Mom I ., The Kent (.Md.) New s)b he fo. lowing la a copy of a Inter from William rllie1toii,nneof iheCoadsn murdrrera, to his mother, wiiitcn two day Ufore his execution: v, CiirrriMnw" Jail, Aug. &. .MvDr.ja Moriina: I have teen you for I ha last time in thl world; oa the day alter lo morrow I aball cloa my lib on Ihe fallow. acknowledge on many oo caloua I sinned agalowtyou ana ..r... .1... i ...luvou and i Am. path I waa vuraaaic, that the- would terminate In a dlagrao ful death. May all young men tako warning from mc, and when violating tin obligations duo to parents, and especially lo i (.other a. who bore them, and nursed iheAi in Infancy, reni'iiber that Ihe md of aiich It certain and sadden destruction. How true will your iirophttlc words nroo when in the angitiah of your soul you lie expressed your fears that my ifs)s would he ended on th tcaiTvldtir within the baraof a priaon. 1 I pray that llrxl will fiirgitpalllhosufli'lng frjprnguiali that I have caused vol, and tlint in hla . . , ,- i . A - I ' ''"e caused yo end mercy he will soften Ilia last blow from "";" ""'T":L,: - , il. i,,i,i, "Ji'lKf M,J I" ,..'.iu...-. -... turn to mi. and my last prater, next In in. rcy on my own sinful toul, will be, that ti'tMl will stay and support your docllniug years. I can si.y nothing to comfort or console you except to protest my Hinwenre. I intloae ou Imk of my hair, which I hopo tnu will keep in memory ol your uiidutunaio and mlae rabla win. Wh.uimHusi.toh. O.tr. Ciitkoi.iiiot.-iAu Irishman, a lay or two since, u ho ItaJ been ollcn and profitably employed aa a stevedore, waa tibsertrd one day Intefitly gazing at a alcam engine, that wa kilning away at a swift rale, doing hit wjotk forldm, and lifting the cotton out ffoin the hold of a ship, quicker than volt can aay "Jack Kebinson." I'al looked, III his anger was pretty well up, then si Ing hi fiiil at II he exclaimed "erroog, ig, enoog, spei, tiel, atame It, awl u nerod, ye euld iievll mat ye ara t of twenty. fivo felllei may do the work a may taao in bread out Iv an honei btil, by Ihe power, old blazer, mind that eetlrlthn ijw, yi I Will ye rithman'a mouth ft cant mm (fir Often, when I Kiar tell bow oae or another lias met wilb i iovful change or en unexpected Dleoeikf good fortune when I teo bow jprlni follow winter, and make ll lorgffun; ceeds lo rain, calm I iw funthina uo- tempest there a (ftelloff, and earth wake In mo lorjaloyi change, like the.eartl , luelf, aloo for ma will there probably itlmaoaacnanga loo." Hope Uh toutaalo, who eecrct and hidden vtlni walfforth eternally lo lha human bread. , --. . . . ui wrten i near oi dlsippolnted hobei, ol lilled, of prlonra fo wlshe sever ful- , lihtlma, Ibep aoy myself wbytha'd oourago una, boo i it go belter with ma with MDtrtT I'rodric uremer. NwrAr Tl anera taken bv llia- number of new. iple of Uw united iaics annually, even stover aixteen 10 woman, ar cblW. tytty Inhabitant, nwi in the jktriinn empire, ily om parM M twelve lhouDd ttki llelaluoi ono In Iwm HWMW,,H flva tboUMDa), III HuMia ona lo lUrt: ivakosMsa. M 1'rusala ono lo avkry V ylaotMwii, a JUocnlluH ol t'oiuii llcN-nrme. The execulfonof Count llliipolylo VI. art de llocAriue, condemned lor poison, lit the brothrr nf hla wife with eatentlal oirof tebacoo, took place al Mont, In Hoi gtiiw), on Friday July In. About l) In the morning M. Cloddlna goMfsor of llienrlson, repaired to tho ceil uf taa unhappy Count, and Informed hlui tbailil appeal lo the Court of Caseation hail teen rejscled. The first eliVct of thl nco wa a profound luielactlon, nt alter lie exclalmeu "impo. 1 raoe, ortilnariiy pate, became Hood, and hi iimo tram peaaletTllraeor yel rawTlM I he governor told him he hid o for from that cxlremo ra. e was (hen left in hit cell. un ilertlie guardlanahlpef tho three keeper, who had nover left him since hi eentence. lie shortly asked losce the procurer, who visited him In company with an officer of tlio court, at B oiiock. 'Pie procurer read tn blm Ihe judgment of the Court ol Caatatlon, and the rrjec. lion of II appeal, and told him tlie day arV hour fixed fur bis execution. This terrible announcement was received with Ibe most perfect tranquility. "I have but one more request lojnake, ald lli Count "behind enough to lake rare that Iho blade of the eulllollno Ii well sharpened I have read of executions where much iuflerlnf ht followed the neglect of this precaution, and Ihe thought of that makea mo tremble." The procurer leld him ha would observe lli.rnurat aatlislatt wiili of a dying man, The magiairstc, on lea vuip.aslj, ")ou haw now no iirirs to ociiipy you but llne of your siul " "That Is tho prfeat'a ntlalr," waa the Count's rraroiiae. M. Abbe Andre, chap lain of the iiriton, and M. Ilraeaiupa, Dean of Hi. Waudru, were sent fur; Ihe latter Innijlit with Imn the Arrlil.l.lmp ol Cinclnnili, distantly related to the llorarmo family. . The condemned was left alone with the Archblalmn, but notwithatauding the most urgent entreaties, he refused to cenfesa. Il was then about noon and the clergyman thought it better to leave him lo bl own rededloM for a rait hour barer making another aeeeel to bl ooascienaa. At a iM"ur Be nMryii a real estowen. ai later hour ha betrayed a real aeaotien. Al tellaao, however, b enquired respecting ibe hour, and wept like a child, ami ttt on the knee of one ol his keepers, fir whom he had conceived an ejluclfou. In ihe evening, without any preparation, and as If tuddrnly struck wjilh the thought, ha exclaimed, "I will give each of you 100,1100 francs if you will let me escape." At 10 o'i lock Ihe procurer again vlailed him in his cell. After their departure he aikpil fur Home refreahmeut. Front this iimiiii nl until the hour when Iho execution! r was to iirepaiu him fur tho saatrold, he sal In hla cell talking wild his i.inleasnr and maintaining all tho cool, nest and icalunalion of maiim r which t-haraclcrizrd his ilrnirsnor on iho trial. An immense crowd asMnnblid lo wiiuis the execution, and wailed ill profound ! lencti In fionl if Ihe prison. A liltlcaftr six the executioner enter ed tho cell ol the Count, and the prepara tion werecomplcipd without the li'ail de parture on Iho pari of the condemned from the mngfroiJ which he hail hitherto maintalnnl "Are ton my ein utiunerT" said he. "Via, M. In Cunte." "Ad." This wis iho lust word Iwforn ascending Iho scaffold. Ilo was accoiiipanlud tu Ihe place of execution by the Arcdhltliop of Uiucinnill and iho uean ol ni. tvaturu, and walked unsupported wild a firm step, carrying hi head erect bit faco pale, but cairn. Hit banda were eeoured behind hit back Having inhaled fur a moment tho tccnt of a bottle or toilette vinegar ottered him by Ihe Dean of St. Wandru, ho embraced him and the ArchbJahop, kissed the cruel. &x fordo last time, walked sltadlly up Iba otspe, and placed himself on ihe boarij lowhlth lheatslstnlof iho executioner ware walling lo fasten him with traps. Durlntlhl operation, willed lasted five mh)ute,be turned hla head several limns and looked al Ibe orowd. Then IrrrJno of Ihe men, who being eomewhat nervous, waa hurried In hi manner, bo aald, "not o fast, Iserolstlme enough," and an In atant afterward "slacken thl Ibong; ao muoh precaution la not needed." All preparation being oompleled, be regarded lb knife for a moment with a look of minted ourioalty aad adonfth meat, aad the laid hi head on the cush ion. Tha exeaullooer gava the signal, a dull heavy arMnd wa heard, and lllu palyl Bocarme, bavlnffiutlertd thoiudg. meat oi pms, pattaa to in preieice 01 bUOod. ' A yottu lady tip ared al id Oehkoeh ball, aa tb 4lb irat., la a wbtl drea with ahott aklrt and pant. The gentle, men adatlral her muM, but Mveralof ihe ladlea tald that h wa aaavodeet.- She lumad toaaena f tMejwkaMdraaaasf were 'liMaia(telylow ia laaaak,"aadqulally MiavMi lamt if (hay watjld full ap Ibolr drteeo akoat their aatha, 4katr aklrt wouka ba m marl u per 0Va.,Thoy UtrsM aiy . ? InttHlge i Aram r f.lKtfi n aaaaaaaaaarWllll llrftMCfe Marot.l Tho Uovornar'a IMiwghler. Mil. 1'ige, the I'rsaldftit of the late Woman' illghli Convrnllon, hi ben stopping with (Jov. Wood, at his reideuce eight miles fiom Cleveland. In a letter to the Ohio Cultivator the thus speaks of tne uovernor a who and daughters. "These ladle work in ihe garden, train Up Ibe vlues, weed Ihe beds, tend Ihe bur den and make atound a, fairy land of beiuly and luxury. Why' may not you uo me tame r "Now, dearglrlt, you who borne an alluded away from the bustle and ooofu. loil of Ihe city by Iho babbllna bi I bow a-aaa-a aaaaaal asHakjBa aar gaAsaafjaBbaBBa lJ"r Tav.ace aaaTWaTsara" saaataasaj I you wm nve m Mara nvorta Mace i ml la ooairort or wealth and tase, let me itk you something lo think about ihe wife of our Governor think of her a ona lika UBIo yourself performing all life' holiest duties, cheerfully. Uo Imitate her quiet domestic virtue bo faithful to vour duties, create around an atinaepbere of usjauir anil usciuineti, live piairaj simple, truthful, earnest lives. Think let of the trimmings of tour dfeoe, more of Iho gar niture of yeur hind and hearts, and more of vour yards and gardens. I'or the sake of those you love du this. I low cau your ton or your brother grow up coarse auo uureiined ll you throw around them a panorama of beauty andhirineny, Fill your gardens and your yards wild fruits and shrubbery loll ihe Uids to your bowers, and let Ibeni sing their merry hsrinoiiles al Ihe ihrtthliohl, and by and by tou may have a home of your own, each one of you, I list will fill" the heart ol I he sojourner within thy gates witi hope- ui ntppiiicsa. (aooii .Mamnxss It htsteen tald that a "man a manners form his fortune." Whether this be really so or not, it Iscer. tain that hla thinners form his reputation alamo upon him at it were, his current worth in llio circles where he moves. If hit miunere ihj the product! of a kind heart, they will please, though ihey may be destitute of graceful ilitii. There is scarcely any thing of more importance to a child ol ruber aex, Ihtn goo.1 kreeding. If pareati aad teacbere parforai liieir du. liaa to lb rnum, laltbfullr. tbera will be comparatively, fcw dadtlula of good maaaera. .Qajalf a CfdnUy.danjrVMrcti! aro aiyil aad ooarteou toward oaflb other and toward all within their househoM, whether aa dweller, or a tuaala, all their chil dren will Irarn good manners lust as they learn to talk, from Imitation. Uut reverso (hit order of things concerning pirents, and Ihe children learn ill iniunert, just at in the former case, they learned good manners, by Imitation. Train cliildrcn to behave al home as you would have them ait when abroad. it It almost oortain, tint they will, while children, conduct themselves when abroad at Ihey have been in tho dibit nf doing under liko circumstance! whin at home. "He courteous," ia an apostolic Injunction which all should ever remember and elej. Then would good manncre bo Ibe common inheritance ol mankind. Tkacii fiiiitnra to TiiimA. Studv and the incaus of study, aro imllWutaule but all study and no rcrlcclierj will no tnr make a scholar. A man may nad a monument of books, and notes know the more;' because, knowing but u Inllo of all, he know nothing dufinilo If a part. 8a wttd children. They ahodjd nhlnln Iho faculty of rcllectlon, Moderate study, and rigid, acrutiulsing, untiring thought, win tiring a child any suihclint know leuge. wnoiiinoiucoessim nun r tie who thinks. Who tho dlstlnguliliednro. fesslonal man f Ilo wdo reflects and In vesllgale. And who Ibe enviable scholar! Ihe book worm 1 Aak Newton with hla apple, Wall with hi engine, or Frank. Iln and Morse with Ihe kilo and lightning and Ihey will tell you, aa all lilstory portrays, that knowledge comet only after elate, vigilant thought, and ahow me that boy who la reserved, thoughtful and In. qulsillve, and when he cornea to manhood I will point you lo an latelleot ; or ihe girl who teee beauty in nature, and ad. mlrea nature for lit beauty and inatrue. lion, and I will ahow you a itoro of Intel, lactual brlghlneaa. Kr To delect areealo in candraa. uka a piece of told coin or a old dollar or (iev button, ana tuipend ll over Iba Ham .. .. . -.--. - oi a oanai, (on or iwoinohe aeora, taaing ear not to make the rneUl an thing Ilk raj hoi. After bain lima pended for a few minute, eoel V1 ro tha pltoe. and Ihe tubllmattdaiaMe will be found deaoelted on the Dollshadixirfao of Ihe gold. Il will be auialgamated with il, and exhibit a white mlallio lutlro like Inferior ellver plate' It ia well known that areealo ia very eitenalvely uted la the manufkotur r all or meet of the vt rloua tertt of herd composition candle, whatever aaaw they aetame. The com. munlty ought to hare come protection ogaloat thla mode of dlattmlaatlng polieo. Suir Woroea reoulra mora tleep laaa aataaadftraier lettlkta tbeea a- Wltore, aykaeii, 'aa4- artjete vt sleep ikMtslaayeaf HkM sWOaa- ineamisaaeii CUPFIMtl, Watsinium Sooasj. Tha OUmat Tribune, acknowledging tha rties'tj.'af genuine lacclnrlo mailer, extraatad l)ai. mo waiermeion, ayi ,) it i and wed mgumUi corn, aad btt, bat ny to aura aal sMh "tve titvo teen ana from cane, miple, earn, have never aten any to clously weetl at Ihlt. To our atsj H It equal lo lha Usl quklHy or bMr. Tk waitrmetoo poo a great saccharine matter in a wj' area we oo nor, eea way i Wit of It,1 TiixDxva We hive all on. bHebt spot In our oliaracler. The devil, fcrw. nance, Invented modetly. Till lha ai. vcriary appeared loKvii. neoala naked. Ajimnt cam- in with tin, whfla breecde of akin owe their inventl ta breecde against the commandmealt. -" Tho gentleman In blaok" may have nv- Ined man, but he ha proved ilia talvatlea of tailuri and inantau-maktrs. QZr A rich bachelor of Ntw Jane lately died, leaviiur br will aoveral laam. clea, of from tin lo twtnly-flve tbouaaael ilollara each, lo ladle whom ha had) ad. dr eased, but who bad rejeoleal him. Ha tald ihey had afterward grow to baa ugly that he could oot be sasolaatly gratoful. OiT "(!entleinn of tb Jury," aald a western lawyer, "I don't mean to inatau. ato that tlits man it a oovetoo per, but I will bet five toonc that, If youihoaM halt a ateel trap with a new three atM pirce and plica It within tix iochoe oUe mouth, you would ottch bit bouIj tc- Uettm Latb Toin Niria. Tin marriage ofan aged couple I recodad ia Ihe laat number of the Clnoioaatl Cee. merclal. In Lewi County, Kr., oa Ik nisi ult., Joseph Moore, age 78, waa married lo Mr. Mary Tlo, agaa abjwty four id third wifatothegroaa, aad taa fifth husband lo tlw bride. KrPIaceabaalnof oaU your bed. Whoa yea If morning dip year aaale I Moty win aot ai rot eanVtwa. mmmA alawa,iaaaal Mbit oi ruing early Miasga 1 OCT A raiLoaoraia. Two JMe at Lowell, a young married woman aad a bachelor, rtfu oil lately. Tha husbaas) aw idem, aa I hay got eeated la tha ear, pav three cheer, waved hit bat, aaaa tbem injoy themwlvaa if they eeuld, aa4 then went heme a happy man. (Or Fuller, of ihe New York Mime, waa uauiy oeai wy.B rtggoa BOWt wei standing InAii iT.WM to said, "Vamose, ylu littl Joka." Tha urchin looked him In tha taao a haa. plied, "I ain'i a jackaee tbey'n Ukv ia. the face,Wer In lb ears, aadUhraH ' over I" ' . I J i- to Him. A pcdler calUtur aa aa elaerly lady the other dar tolaaaaaa at tomo goods, In converiatlon laqalred If' nun couiu icu mm oi any roaa aaws ff- peuior ever iraveieu, "gee, taif at. j anow oi ono, wiucn no pedlar eer mm rat laM I iravciieu inepeuier countenance art rued and tdat'a the road lo Huvea.' OtrTuc Cvuan Flao. The hf . dented by tho Cuban ha a walla Mar In the centre of a triangular led aiottA near the staff, from which extend alw.' nate blue and while stripes. i. 03" Oliver Cromwell' grace dinner: 'Hotna have mast, bat caaast eit, ' And auiie can tit, bat have ao 1 . .Aad s Uis lawd bs praised r Oir A Southern waa aevt th why South Carolinian are toftmjk iu their denunciation igalntt tbiir eeHia-" Iry and it Constitution, ia beeauet they have been aalivated with Ibe Charleetowa Mercury t DrTMroiaaY Mahiaoi. A Fronoh. man who waa arraigned latelvi In Crittam. urn couoiy, Vermont, on a 'charge w -: i. . wgamy, pieaueo in txcua. marrlaao, that tin 1m waa tU.-r-taelor la atvawrf-ftrnMIW and It attra arewtable la kwoikiw ta "; make JoenT eeke aad ol tepUy oa, Ibe piano. tfSorMarUkS Lealtlttere ara akO laa never knew at a keeatlar yot ivor knew aC a Mafeettf yet mm mii. methlH to y of the JU Umi Imptij amethlaar ta Mt Wtk l apaw, - ' -ji " i a- J at, --I'.sy m ..L'al. torettfal aitaala aNieJaaltol ;Orrst4llwMl i . Tv 1' wmmTt tada tawawaMaaraa 1 9iaPIN, n " .. i".'.. tf V i "vl. E