- 7h ir . i JI JiViv, -!.$i,J"t HWWHWffBffeHIBgBWgWBBgBB OREGON "".' 'isLJ mmmmmmmmmm i u ggHBSMBMMggBgBaHWttMMI a- -, . . 1 t-t - . -T----g- I ,1 Uat-S if Tf MCllStillJ.Y rt.i .I, .' "I Vol. U. TBS ORBGrON 8PIJ0TA0R. A WEEKLY NI'.W.Sl'AI'l.ll, eStirVBU tu TUB MMRAU SIM 141 SMI IJIIStaB iktismis or Tin irons it ostuus D J Ktliuelilv, Proprietor. Tt.ltMH INVAIUAHLY IN ADVANCE. Oss rrVi MTtnnunl $7 UO lofaltmoiitha ' ADVERTISING. Out usrs (II hu" "I !; lo liiawtmna. ch Jf ' for siny nl'hllunal hi-n mi V "U A MamlifpaWlKei fJ l iy a.l,Hiia Tbo miniUr U omilniia niul iii'iuu-ii) nsikad . lb. iiiwb u. ulwii- ., iil l" Agrnli lur lli NpiTlnlur. Tht followlns pnom ! uilmrii.! In I AlrrlhoMpUii Thy will !' '"b eii4itii imI ijfititiiiriil fur iw. J.UMlll, j,UjlifCltfnl f lliHpr. .Win th 'IVnitf)i aixl I nllibfitftl tu rririrp U1 rr'l'l fur aUlllUiir)t IrUllllf III llir blTirr A. M l'". li,OI)iMi. I"uiiul) T 1" rowM,riiii r iiy.O T dm Arirliu ' , llrfifjiinljr I'ucril Ar ', I'iiiIUwI J II Ml Mr, I' M H.l.hi !. Aui, Aioii' I' .M W iltli, rw),l'htb!nil A i llrNkrirt'wi Yinllill I Pltf v-i I-Imii ril( A hl'Wl, t, IlilUlmiiuitb J W. Nmniiii, NMinllinulK I'olli muiily Jtc ArrttiiATr. I'inua al1) V Him, llulro.lli ItiitraT Nirn, 'biii"j lUilt A llHinr, 1,1m hianiiitr K I rRiri, lltitmi t iinl)r J ) IIiiimo. I'arilM ( II) Jiioi l'ii, )larnr, lnii rirtiiit) I! lUntuH, I'UauliI 1 1 ill r.llllK, lUnlixl Caimt) Tiim N Amivii 1-an" C'iniv Nam 41 III an, llallr. ( i4uml a Inn juita Watmar, Nrinilli a A; Tula imiiil) WltlUM llaaliiM, I alifiliali llttll liiM, Mnnliral i, I) I' llatiu Nililla, kt,ifia W ll.jaaf,rialai tlaina II M Kaimiriia, M llrli-M T II Mmill. Milliul POETRY. Thr Unite of llarrlauii. Tli'if w no Muriel ai-ti., 1 mark lua UurUUKil , No nwiiumf ui 1 1 JcaJ, lit ma) iiot l fofcol K'vll aa In tia ba acurnrij All bit nhiii ail ahtm , Tlnia b I Ilia almnUra li lAllml I.) Ol,...-. fl. Half Ii I b) l.f'lrnnf Irrra. Aa if tin ) hi atr lb-ir trual , ljiiahbo( Hilb bu'y catf, 'lhal csn-irjtiilibi- A helU Ihoiib b kl mlmi Tar frtmi hi iitMfl alilau , lliaaila4i lillilttrli Mr ttal Ilia ;ta olj linn " Aa li'ar llu li r'a bri lal, Tbo buiilall I it I1! alM un, U- b lit art will wafl 14 a ('! Tu iba giava i f llarriani Ob! avmiM ibal wlitu 1.1 i", l t ir-tin .l ji i. in hl I , b. If a..iif. in al klr r ,'l. 1., ,S'f atll Willi r .Ui I I K tlrf. I'ltartlbt I V all a4r tnr, A aiiub linmilki.l Itli.uti.l Maka aurh o KFva t I nia, ll au La Ilia imrfllotMir I l.niN.iroa, h). WWW (& The linn, Jefferson Dmis, the Slate rights candidate for tiuvernor ofl Mississippi, aumiuiiura In his speerhea , lhal he will shpot any man ulii) rail him a oisunioiiut. niiiin iHiing ms iiriermi. p ,rp, vt itrs; child or neither ordinary nation, wo shall be very careful not to .my nor intellect; and but for her mn call him a dlsuiiionUl, hut wn shall i-r J ,ur'H juilicioiia care and leaching her lalnly tnke the lihurly nf esautly think, pottnriii mind might have toe awlflly ex log him one. pjmled, and ripened quicker than tho You wlllnet shoot us fur (A i( will you, I (,,)!, 0f this world will allow, unless Colonel. I.ou. Jour. i H. exotio is to bo transplanted Into heav- I. Pass IIlM ItoUM). Tho name of the , Spaniard who plead with the Cnplaiu lieu eral of Ciibn lo spam the livm of ihn Amerieana who were msanninnUil it i llu yaaa who, when intercession was tain, look charge of their dying ineaaagLS, unci by whoso exertions 1 lit- bodies- of Kerr and Crittenden wero recovered, was A v. T0WO CoiTS. . I.rl him he remembered. 6JrA strong inotoineut it bung made in Maryland m prevail upon I'residput Flllmoro to nxcrl Ihn friendly iiilliienci' of ihlsgoverninent with (ireat llrilniu in behalfof Smilh O'llrlcn, ami other exiled patriots. It is support d thai tho peiilion now circulating fir llil-. object in HjIIiiiiic will havo al Icat t'tenly tli'iuiuinl tilijuirK. Lou. Jour. (Hf Tho longer I live, the more cnrluiu I am that I lie great ilillurencc IhIwicii man la energy lutiticihla ilileriuiualiuu and honest purpose oncu fixed it ml then death or victory. That quality will dj anything lhal can he donn In tho world; and no talents, no oircumstiiuors, rd op. portunlty will mako one nmn wlllmut It, To-Moiiow. The day un which idlo tntai work, and fools reform. MIS OKI, I, AHf. - . . i i I'fiiin tii Hasten Oji Uiaoch Itrslorrd .itfcciuu. . f ir mxs. m. . nxNifW You il'ui'l lov any iiMlier," said III. llu K'li ii Crosby, lowly retreating fruni her (atlii-r, with her lianrjn behind Imr, ml lirr lift quivering h" ajioke. "lht ilo you mean, pull" lii exclal mri), springing allor hnr, Binl drawing her rctlailiig furiu inuant liim; "l!it i tcry strange tiling for lit llo girl tu aay; h lint put ll Into your lir'l that father ilim'i lutpinuther?" he. coiilinurd. smooth. tnir line kfiLo soft hair Iroro hsr while for- downcast oyce - n "llioiiao wlicn iniinma w-nl wy frnin llir lal.lo inu aitokii crr, ntl mM I alir wanwy nick, auil ulin hat cot i liPHilmlir," Mclilnl Ihn thilil nrncally, wliilo lliu Irain trickl'-il iluwn litr clirek. J "I Uvi' lituialllini; bvililo hnr all llio ( I torina-in. Mini riilililiiu lur furolirail; ami I aha ia auk ami tlrcil vnry olipn, ami you I no or ti-ll Imr you am aorry ami kin lir ! kt Mill llu llix. Cliarlua ('ruaby ilrow lilalillln ("ill nlu aar In l.ia Lianm. Ilarnrlliaa wnrila hull I fatlru like fire upun Ida heart, lie fill In lijjht in hereyraalmnat frightened me. I tantly that he hat) emken hardily more kepi telling; her that dio waa my blraael than ouoe to ilia gentle lieiiiu; who had mrither, ami I loved her he tcr tnau any ' nctrr (ivru liiin an unkind word. .Setreri body in the whole wnrld except my fall). rar of luaweildid life had parted calm, 'er; and I lien she told in I mil! love ynu l uml pi'l; lialiiu un ami a irmai t ,V.i.. -I., .. L n..,r!. .1. I, .. . . i ul. I binlly appri'ifule the deep holy In).' hIiilIi hn meet hndo treaauied Ifor l.nti nn I ImiiunSy. Afier Ihn niinanee r tin alluir, m it airnml in lum.litil aeitlnl intun iuirt, ppfhapj iimriuti his realitv, his reatleas apirit yralneil fu anme freah . inwllv. Tu spend the nveniurf hnura, In the auln of hla wile and infant rluld, u'huac lieaullfiil face gleamed like a rnac- biiil upon the u bile pillow higher little fa e, hut he kept tliern hidden from the lit vii ki I hiaki t cradle, heeaire tiie-omo In tie one, w ho tat tlinnlly "till, on her crick. linn. He Hiihid hit IvIUn had more ti et, aliunsl afraid to move fur fear she had i tacitj, more brilliauoy. furuetliuit that ihuae uiitht acuompanv a vaiiablrneaa of I li inperan-ent lhal would truly hate made hit lioine unhappy. Kllen was a moat excellent wife; Iter's waa tli) t inward nurily whieh stamps up- on tlie fraturea a loveliness far beyond mere beauty; nobody hesitated to call her handsome; her a)a wero winninu, her form alight and fragile; with all ahe had so nun h priidrni'o, and waa so good a minner, that from the tiiiie of lilsmsr riate, Charles Crush, had 'jeen aecuinu. Istiiiu riches. Hut she needed much af fi (.lion ami much care; shn was delicate, and soaeudlitn that a word of reproach ' from on alio esteemed, would csils al I moat anrimia illneas The lanp.iiago of hrr full hlii) r)ci as they were somo I linn fivil iilwil llie nobis fat" of her huabainl, .i. "l.me ine; oh! Imv I yeurn Ifor tri'ir full unrestrained love;" then I ,th would fall to llm floor iduletheidill- lni roiiaoiousnets that he wsa not toward her in manners as Itajhad ouco been ' a. ! .it.) al.M A-an.it unl In liMBrliVn.lIil fend i.n Icy thrill through eter) fihrc ofl IrrOamr. (ir Isle, L'lmili s Urn,ii hat i hi i -Hue nn alien to his home, until the in. iiuglif hour; liti !ml fmnd' ho tht'i il.'.ce and ronrmal j irlls, and with then) "thp apirit nf no, ' Inst Is "llir apitilof wiuo." Hut alaa! his Hue man lima uere disappearing; his liomo was ii tanrnrlhlt tiaradia to him now lie I binl gii.wii very i old ntid very worldly ; iiideeJ lie km v. nut tlio oxltnl of the change l.i himself, Hn wnraiiipieil Ills lovely cnllii; and c'iill-.t lier Iiy tdf nwct-t rtaiiirssor 'fiiryt" ni" i," and"darliu," she waslnlrulh "in i.' and"i in im. s ia wastniruiii' aurh an ono as ftw,orv few parents arc Charles Crosby ant wilh hla oheek rest niguii lillln I'.llen's head; the dear child onto or twice) uncuniuiously sighed, and Ii'm biif lis were arrows to the wounded spirit of tho father. "Darling, ynu speak strangely;" he said after a long pause, during whioh roiiscieni e I.hiI been busy; "father has a grrut deal nf hard work to do, and cornea biiino tired and perhaps a Mule fretful thru lie he does love sometimes. but ! oiir mother," he said slowly, and won. ilerlug what had lKcf)nto or the glowing delight ho had nncefoltat the mere men tion uf her Damn. "Do you really love her thent" asked llio child, sitliug upright on his knee, and fixing Imr full, beautiful eyes upon him, " how si range; I thought by what mamma said, thiit ynu hated her, nfmont." "Ily whnt inammn said!" exclaimed her father hastily, while a feeling of nil er shot thrnugh his heart at Ihn sudden Hirniiio that his ifo had been striving In aliciinto tho child's oflectiona from him; " what did mamma aay, Hllonl" ho do inanded sternly. , "Don't look so hard al me father," tXe replied prosslng her snowy hands ovir Ids eyea, "manuni didn't tell mo, but alio told rjo.1." More and more utonlthcd, Charles ga (Vrifuari (At flKr V itnaii' Oregon City, (0, T.,'J.Twiday, Dcccmkr.ap, 1851. -J-J'-JJ L UiimJJgBBBIBBSW il tiKin lli clillil willni.il i Vlntf, ami llur a ritutitcrit'a jiaiiao, aim cuiillnueJ,.il- Hrnt liitiiiianiin' room, lhl iflernwaj before I knnw adit w nick, but I hrarJ liar (alklnv.iril wrnl on tlutiio. Hlia tra knonliriR ilown by thai bnl and praylncr our f atlirr in llMrcti, anil linciied ti tiobbrd I ilo toiiiillinca when I ti noulily, but I kni-w dim w navcr rung ty, troml, ilcar marnnn, waa nlm r7i tiaii)lily, papafahn aaktd aitloi'ly, a wailing fur a reply- "Hlir niar a lo ymi nr m"," rioltha fallirr, cliuklnu down hla am-. lion. "Writ than, I liaanllirr iiray; I knew hv woiihlii'l earn If I did, brcauaa lakpaninwilh liar atmatlnwatand aha ked tlin daar ffcxl II h would maka hr huaband lovn lirr; and tatd thai he weal away from Ida hom, and liked other peo- iilebrllerf and ah- aald her heart waa breaking loo; and ih! aim oried no ba4," conilniutfl the cliiM,(!llu( inch a mourn ful empliaiia to the lait two woflf, that I ho falhera lip trembled, and the teara cairn- to bit eyea, "And then he turned mund and up; and aim called me to her and hil(.'itd urn tiirtif , and ail. I waa a prrcioua child, ml krnt aaUtn" me If I waa trc trial I tilvpil her verv. very ftlire till tllO Willi nearly, xir yuu was a sinu lamrr lo nio. I ....I ,.,h.i wnul.ln't II.m lomr! and . .. i" ll, f .1 . I if they iliil put her Inlo the colli grouau, I ' niual insko nu forget it by mv coodneaa and airctKn; mil I never could Iorgt It, iiuhl ynu lather, il they put mv own sweet iiKilhir into I he cold groundt ' Thi Mas Ion much; Chailra Crmby atarled from hiachair, and iilscing Kllin on Ion- n at, airtln I room. Tlie teara were niiinlng down his anzerrd her father. Nolan. A Hood of llienld tcnderiiraa hail rualied back upon hit heart; inatead of thndeinure and gen- lie Alice, his memory piriureil an angel of whom he had been all unworthy; a pure, radiant apirit who had sal by her household hearth in loneliness and sad- nest; with a slowly, surely breaking heart a heart yearning and dying for lave; unappreciated, lightly esteemed, seldom addrcsted in the languago of alTrction, and yet re'urning amilca fur cold looks, never complaining; oh! had auoh an one blessed hitdwrllini; and ha had not dree- incd mm pnecuas atriasiira ho possess- ed: lliltir w.ia Ins self accusation, hot and copious his tears: suddenly hn paused before her portrait, llm r"ng "if" in the rid'anf the bridal seemed ao joyous, yet suldii'd; juttaa perfectly as alio hid ap- wsrnl ontlio ilay lua bride. Now, y lie could li rat call tier , only mm thought echoed ai-d ro.ri'hned through lua brain: "should ho die oh! dnuld she !!!" I'urtouiK uvmieiitt ha stood transfixed, nlritintf loi,lic(k llm burstini! sob that was jhuoal Milling him, when he felt a alight pull ji h' cmt, an I turnin;, there stood illlli- Klleii, h-r ejes all moist, and her pretty lips half psrteil. "Papa," aha hnlf whi-pi-red, "mayn't I go up stair nnlleli milium you lovn herdratlyJ" lli'ciiMfil her lo his breast and clasp, ed liarKilti llm wurmtll of his new love close in ins arms; ii Kissed ncr again and aiiuiu, hlesaing Ins Maker that "out juf tho nwiulhs of Iwhcaaud suoklings Ilo I had ord lined praiau;" then releasing tho ilolighted child lie aalil,"Yos, darling, you mav if yon wiali to. I in lIi m Huw mi ata rn un o her lain. cr followed moro aluwly. "Mninnia," she sartained, bounding into the room, "you won't cry any more, nor hao the headst'ho now, father saya ho loves you dearly; he told me so; he love you dear ly, my own mamma. Tho poor woman sprang lo her feet; ahe could not co.iiprchew' th toene; ahe waa bewildered; her fair checks flushed and grew pallid by turns; she looked first at herhusbanJ and then at little Kllen, who hud expected her mother lo luugh outright and appear as gleeful as ahe; little inno cent being, Ellen." said her husband, in a falter ing voice, "our child is our peaco maker; she h.ismailn mo u heller itnnj I d love j on, (.lien, will you firgivo me for my coldness and neulciill" Wilh a low, thrilling cry ol delight, ihuwifu fell within the husband's arma; hn was forgiven; ho was happy; in that momeiil old barrier were broken down, old associations forgotien, and he solemn ly reaolved, with the help of Uod lo be no mare an ulleii from home; to remember the vow he had taken, and become worthy nf the uonfnlmion reptted in him. Little Kllen danced around the room, tossing her yellow curls ami chipping her hands a aim shouted, "ohl'l'm so happy, I'm so happy, mother won't ury any more" then under a childish, yet holy Impulse, she knelt reverently down and llnpud tho lllllo prayer she had repeated every night sinco sliu was but two years old: Uod Upas my darling nwlht r, My daitiag falhsr loo; And may wa love each other, Aa Christ's dsar flack should ik." Think ynu (hero were no blissful lean 9ytr$ A f vy. . ,, , ahttllil lliolilllr'tlmiiilier, they llaleti etl Ol'li" t!llonof Ilia arttett babT Thw parlor a cheeiful ptavo that rnlnu! Illlln fllltn ail upUter ihtn mil- al, bocauw alio wa too Itfpf tb'iUepjlbo utral ahed a flood of red light over the eat, wen or.iereil room, mo lauiewa. on- I with hooka, llm tdano fortn open, and trlng furlh aweet aouuda ai of old, under o louoii ot me n iiitm-neariea wiic; id a note waa arut tqjno old rendozvoila I which CharloaCrotiy declined thq lion r of helnir made prealdent of tho L lub. Ilenetormet with Ida old com- lloni again, ner.dld he, I rum that time, ilT-Ue . agut ueatroyer, "iparanng aa.'v ijeUatf (a no large Bile. ul fld.WlKhl, ana lieauiiiui aejajaar. I aoon give her hard to one trtn will , r: and ah remeiabera, at If it were veatenlar, the dark hour, when ahe lourage lo tell her father that "he lovolier mother." Khe reiolcta loot rlhajov unspeakable, that thla childish brls or hers accomplished such iinuor- taut reaulla In the lives and happiness of row so dearly beloved. $ , la Tuis 1 Nsmcr oa Mxmoit I A re liable friend ycate j j . n i ..... u. rday detailed to us Iho o nowini.' verv rrmaraauie vircumsiancc ; narkable circumstance : Binee'the oommencemtnt of the Icfm . . i' of tho Circuit Court for our country, It became nvces.ary fur Mr. Merriwealher, ' ' I l.mll.. -.Til.. nanlLtiian &m lima atrtj. I. ......... ......... .. ...- .... . ... . . .. i nuirdereu .u our county, to attend aa pros. iceuior m i uicraun, uio jwrjuinnu, u, p liorrible iiceu. It ao nappeneu lliatxiiei " """ - " - -" iiv.c, .---ro-le the l.or that hi. deceased brotlW ' I" "0.,'." IkJS nd ''k0f mSS' wat riumtc on u.e day of nu inuraor ftKmUi, grrc ,ini a ntma we can'l ill tha I'ctcr.on. He was In company of aorne (itrv, ami the best namo for tuch atory ... . ... ..XI , m ,, . .. I1U HelCIUK I alls.'. I vasavuwaj aitu aa r(rM tiro Mtiiiv ivaui ...... v .--.---.-..,.- . .-, apidly through fiejhorse ia a very fine spirited bay, docile dIeb"J bsttactedly aboat hiaoew posi. In tamper, and wi.fi an .ntelllgen, Whca they approacheil near the scene of the murder, the liorso manifested evident signs of alarm and restlessness. Observ. log lb aiognlar conduct of the horae, Mr. Metriweather determined to give him laa rein, and watch bia movement. As ha approached near the apo( ol the murder be elevated his head and tail appeared M be watchful, and frequently uttered hat enoK ao peculiar lo spirited horse wbea apprehensive of danger. Tba noble aaimal finally amelt the ground, and trailed the course which the body of his former m'ssler.had been oonveyod by hi- owrderer. ife finally reached the spot, Mali the ground, pawed and snorted. II then took a cirelo in tho woods, at a moderate trot, returned lo the place where lb body was found, and repeated the ante ceremony. This ho did several limes In succession. And when reined up, il waa with great reluctance that he was forced lo leave the place. Is this Instinct, reason, or what Is it f We have the facta from a source well informed and entirely reliable. We should like to have a phil iaophie'al solution of this remarkable event. Memphis Knquircr. Ccrut o llrpaiirnoau. Mr. Jamesry, General t" . A. Hubbard, of lloone county, ill., In a"K Yov," aatd Uncle Toby, flourishing lener lo Hie Ol. i.ouis itcpuiiiii:au,iys; Kihteen years ago, my brother and mvself. wero bttlen by a mad dog. A sheep was also bitten at tha same time. Among tlie many ourea oucrvu me nine boys, Wo wero then ten or twelve years of ige, a friend suggested the following, which he said would cure the blio ol rat tlesnake. Take of the root of a common upland ash; peet on" the bark, and boll it to a strong decoction; or this drink freely. While my father was preparing the above, the sheep spokru of began to bo afflicted with hydrophobia. When It had become ao fatigued fiom it distracted alate, aa lo be no longer ablo to ataud, mv father drenched it with a pint of r.hs ash root ooze, hoping to ascertain whet W he could depend upon It aa a cure for his sons. Pour hours after the dronch had been given, lo the as'oul-hnient of all, the an imal got up, and went quietly with the flock to grating. My brother and my self continued to tike tho medicino for elglit or ten days one gill three limes a day. No eft els uf the dreadful poison were ever discovered on eituer ot us. u hss been used very successfully in snake bile, to my knowledge. Phila. Ledger. t"r The London Times, iu speaking of the American productions on exhlbi. lions al the World's Palraaya: Ureal Britain has received useful ideas and 'more Ingenious Inventions from the United .States, through the Exhibition, than front all other sources. At the Phlladelnhla Journeyman l'rin. ten Culebrutlon tho following loan waa glteu: "I loo a l.asl fast I'itks Tho only tu barrtlttd rtrohtr u lioso dltckargtt spread enlightenment throughout the ar of Intellect." ' '' errv-j ' r . Itli Mmry 1 mm '&.! Thoraiwaa ne old trrnaatiooee, who, bavlog apent moat of. hi Ufa; la ike Cold of Mara, knew very lilltd aboaa th camp of Cupid. Ife waa one of, thoae rougit ana nonat npinia mien met wnnio hla gallant proleaaloa, faTieeesI aa an In fant of.alcnoat everythiaf aava.hhtb In tegrity and Indomitable bravery. lie waa ocarljr fifty yean'ojd, aud hla lolla wert over, whtn matter Dan Cupid .brought him acjualnted with widow Wadman, In whoeo eya ha began lo detect aomelhlng lhal rnade htm uneasy. Here waa the reauit or leisure. j. During Ida seryica ha had naver.atin anvtMna worthy of noilce'lri a wbataa'a aaa'vliLal . -ii i'tln'-n 11 T. , ..--I , U I, ,,l J.I ,.r-. aartrea wwiiwi -ss; u nwa iarww wjrf it aer,bead t inly on , far BO.inatter where Ms own ejei wo, .Wa Ihougbts wero ever anrong ''guns and drums and wourida"and love waiathlnghat'llvrd, In hla memory jni aa he remembered once reading a visionary book called Arabian iNislita f.iiteriauimeni, wntn a ooy. , Well, the Geoerat had settled down lo to an aniUtile,'cenlImau!y 'old" fellow, liviucr alone wilb comfortable wealtb around him, and having Utile to do, save i now ,ind ii.cn lo entertain an old ccrnredeiJ 1 LAjuriinESIlS. . t.ii,9n..ni.,.i.in .KAlitthhimAr WW I -,,,.,!,,, ft, l.lm ia fiaki Ma kaiilaa i"ri" .'... . . e; : ""ii,, tk.i i ,,.,. In cr aoatn." flul alas! o'er thla calm 'evening of the Oencraiyday a deal of I prrpiei ny wasooomeo ion,.., "a . rnitiiil liiatieualrist Irtiililja.i taraif arai IKjb a-fjotM h I. .... ... """" "-a a ass i'ivh ...,..,, .. w yyi ,. Mlill, ,.M rlttl.l HV I ............ j ,n(i, r0 flo.m.lced no mrioi unorr about like a caged iiai, unwi a pTiT uu .uui .uumy I mix w " iwe. i no iivf- ueuciriii. iitr . H,ia ami nl IrtV I ha ,wia ...-a. a."- .'.., w vw - A tn,. ,oMTeri ,, mub( honesty of hla disposition rose uppermost1 atnoog bia conflicting plane, and hla eounat'wa cboaen. At aclisot he Md ones Miadtad 'Othello' Uefaooa" lv raclta ai an eshi bitioo, bul made,a great, failure j, andbe now rrcunrviru i.irrp waa sociixiaiBg in thla defence very much like what he want. ed to aay. Ha got the book Immediately, found tba passage, ejappatloa hi bat vkb a determined air, two pouted orT to taw widow Wadman,' wliUSUkapaar under ! Bill,,- - Madam," aald General I'aele Toby, opening bia book at the 'rratked place, with the solemnity of a spec! i pleader at tho bar ".Madam, .Uh.1. Bm f Ih M.W MuA And little Ueat'd wilh I lie art phrase of pMCt ; Far sine theaa anas et mio ked terta vtim Till now ma alas rnuons watlrj,' they hits uare Their dtanat actiua In Aa Isairtt askl An J hula tif this fmt woril est) I rpaak. More thtttrUiBtu feats of bralaaalUUIe; And IhervfoTo Hero the lleneral closed tho hook, wlp. ed hi forehead, looked al the ceiling, and aaid with a apaanudio gasp, I mi to gtl narricA!" The widow laughed for ten minutes by tho watch before ahe could utter a sylla ble, and then said, with prccionj tear of humor, rolling down her good natured cheeks, "And who is il you want to mar his sword-arm In the air, aud assuming a military atitude orueuancc, a If ha ex pected an assault from tho widow iinmo uialcly. ' "Will you kill mo if I marry you said the widow, with a merry twinklo in her eye." "No, madam I" replied Undo Toby, in a moat serious and deprecating tone, aa it to assure, her that audi an Idea had never rntored his head. "Well, then, 1 gui-s I'll marry you," said tho widow. "Thank you, ma.am," aald Uncle. Toby i "but on thing I am bound to tell you of, madam ; tecar a telg .'" The widow started, remained silent a moment, and then went into a longer, louder, and merrier laugh than sho had indulwd in before, al tho end of which sho drew her acat nearer tha General, gravely laid her hand on his head, gently lifted hi wi'( off, and placed it upon the table. General Uuole Toby had nevor known fear in hot battle, but ha now fell a most decisive inclination lo run away. -The widow laughed again, aa though ahe never would nop, and llio General was about lo lav hts hat upon hi denuded head and bolt, when tho facetious lady placed hr hand upon his arm and detained him. Sho then deliberately raised her other hand to her own bead, with a aorl of military pro. clilon, executed a rapid manosver with hei five tinners, pulling off her wholo head of fine gloasy hair, and placing ll upon the table by the Ue ofiho General', re mained ecatcd witn tuuiorou pravtiv in front of her accepted lover qvlle aWd A mav bo expected. Uncle. Tobt now laughed along wi.h tha widow, and they noon grew to merry qyee tha('aflair that injajiiaia acrvani peenea inrougn tna gey. hoto at the noise, arid aaw the old couple danolng a jig and bobbing tMr bald pataa at tacn oinir iiko a pair 01 UMataa bbm, Mei moSx5S darina, w'Hiftwojjl bead togatl monvr Coi ,.- 'ILiljUil 'T' X'i I S y "w il"'' ' -i - rwf i i' Rt.Wfl.llaat'arssW. . W aver seen in Elaaaiy fto1! trototte- arttadd tt tM- Mat of lb fulnrafaaamatJaaaafaiaaaaaaWiaaa '1 lKy, aald: -?s4alMilsllajillWtl uttt alnca tUrH,Ha gain, ana my. my f.",'fA,a CfrJitf,' posverof i j . lbanlheifcH.,'"i aUaalatLaattWaWtirW yotHad jtH twam'Mi of CbrktlMa ab let: fafAHMat ( ttafefwOMr KL, not care iQtnntcU.OfJi nlealailrav. in lh.alaalatiaaaa4aa r."i ' .t r.xi lrr3-rrjr,l taH N KWMMIIr kata tatiala W basis I lentime, end diaagrsaskl;t neighbor.; hot MW mmmji ja. form them, 'on the same plea, 1 taMMrni ao. and cannot heloHty- IWfrWHtm ftiffJW iCWtWaw. y SMM IITsir SaWSMaVJM V mtar apayfaa satafariaieafjawj mNIIPIkiVwIHNHH i wniwim'tmmKimm iU-t -aar-rfl s sVaraatiT'' ? .l r.'.JJm.ll aaaas aarr-.i lIlMJIM'tWal ' Mm ssT- , T- - -a, 'agajrv yieaarava ratWjunaaMsWff l'-' BaataaWMaaMVa A inhialemrr,Wlrnowllj but ajrallk '1 hi way it l natural 3 )o pimt ui k to ;1 u.elt)s(olry inilba wbefwi.' R baa 'A let of tho feeling of asAasiM 'jMa carelesof.lb tlinw, altaaa aaiiytalaka, and whenbe (anil U :MaaJ asfJUM jay;, 0 btt'a my w.' fe 'EWJM. a very baftl wayi aasj beeasia k ir)Hr way you Mgkl toetottt. W?n ',-' Anotber to 1 a 1 wliat,aai mtmtj' ly, etog saalw to - iweytajtea laf ts pJM?r.? ffm HmmsJgF, never euraa in wilb leaaia ft fa aaaauaaT bat'tarat., buttatBiVirsrsW.-yra.'' wotjMeara It. Plw''-li WouldaW traara htiUMktiUmftm-fiklm matara tad M6Um m iw 7.a1e"errai ir!TT)TT;: ininajreur taaviar ia aaian BOtlObd'cliuSt-.'''!! holy.'rMAH IIODV.H aa.avavr) amasd evarytblng pifaaat, im Invou. not inthliuriaroti Trr thbetritoWUT7! aaa tbo at.lKeajitotjra-l.- tba daily arana) ottb .UMtaiea.! AiW ."?. "9.?"I "Swnl - u tWiid c : ii ' t baa AfxA Wills MtUTiar Sraaxotn or AfliU,,tJriaa. The (tatistic of the mllitary'forca antl rosourcesof the nreialMUesjSatf'ato'rape which hay luely. apfJfprasi;a formidable warlike, ajrgifaij bfM the pnrpose of' defensive lad,esMaMe) wurlarr, they exhtbh amW tetWMrH naftillltarystrioftltaCtrHlllaA latbooily of N.3yi'altaitit 103 volunteer wnipjailniwbefiaai.ils. an average 00 men' each, which glrtj total of lli.OSO fighitng meri equipped ana almost fully daclplltd-l'lWIargsMdy of men are subjectto noallsry rttWai! regulations, eiotnl lIxMalraSafraasa, tm their own individual bcnefilj .A. ajojaar. tionato forco of artillery" and 'dregobe also exist, and which when addedMo'tbsV former give the nooleosvof the mHrtlry uower of the city':) bul if necessity era qulrodjt tbo oily of jNew York; ia oaa, week cootd-Tarw--aind equip an f rmy.of one hundred thousand nien. Such arc lhi( military reaourcea' of orio. slnglo'ctiyin tho Uulont On "nbrriae; ttVtvArswyi Keslster. (owuial.) of.ilHo.;,) wa ( utiuai orgau.Mu wuiiia.iiHn, iaav Slates set down In the raregata,attjs, million nlno hundred andalxty' tbosaaosr ..,...! -. aataa.l ana 1 1 1 t at tT.aMA aa.aT aLjaS two hundred endlxty-flvo merwh"' repori from Iowa. California, or tU tearl-i torie. Tho total milllla.foroaDy, tbiti faro, be aafely.sct dowq at, two mliio aof4 men. There I an inlierrnl military apirit In tho American, "and 'lovo of military glory aa strong a in tha PrettchmMt1' combined wih ill moat. praolioalcbafM ler in tlto world. HI average haJgljt tot two or three Inohea tailor, and ho 1 mm . vlsoroua and alhlcllo, and lo every 'aaWtf' more of the man on Iho average, tbaaj'tbsj'i European. He is from bia youthasatls toineJ.lo.tJio .use of arm, in WtJ,,, and target practice ; in fact a dalaohivt)at. of our inlllila infantry is a detachrnWrt (VT harp hootet. N. V. Rxpra'. nyta , ni 1 1JI Ul ter An edltorlrof'thiN. Y, HorKrf ' Infonia us that Mr. Bract haallAtPtoJ for Madrid,! with a viawr.ofijate with thci Spanish Uoven)net,bt leasa of tho Cuba prisoners? 'Mr." had left at Pajta. on'uVptWilstHrt I g.lafaMP J ZZVMrm '- i laawiBa aawHat juv: laakaaaa aaaaaa aa y.t iwi. . 10 00 usco or mrs. ri'PrT' tstwasaajaaiar .,-J tho prliouera dimitimH, mX"'l (S aaaHaaaaaBMBaSaaaaaaaIaasBtkaBiaMaaaa tt MtmlmJl .W-'JBojr, la.'syillll."JiWrti - - . .aa. 1 a all, l.'k .aJI..'i!.r lodav.1I,. . ,n.,.i ...J.l-'a-a "Well, I VpoaabaVi IB tall mother yeierjf,' lrM'nd'trtiT etoiVttateMtaaaJaC iwyafafj fiM 's'aa1 P. ca A3 fi s M . 1 ifflE m um.4 eiu"