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4 &J mmn i l&'P: OREGON SPECTAfO aCHNMBLY f CVLVBK, KiUm "Wnlmtrd Ih Stiff Km fin tottitUwf" Vol. 6. Oregon City, (0. T.,) Tuesday, January 13, 1852. , 4m.&9aaV!" 1 mmmfmmmmwi- M .io ,-,: .?WLm:.e&t..L akaB9aMsaMMiki ffBi onmok nor Atom A WBBKLY NEWSPAPER, avers te m mu, mil aaa utiun Brraaam a tn reevi e hmm, .J.fckMMrt rraaOa TERM. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. M M Om (II Itoesat If) twe lewius, ia'v.:. j moo HUi tee mu mHIHuiI leaetUssi 1 00 a auni ii.hUm im4 m y r"T sMaaker af laaatUaaa ami be deaiaeUy elbtiwlas teen wl4 be farkii.adekaiis jUeavta l.r ftt Mctatr Th feltowlBg per in astktrlsad to act as AawatotelMMptotof. TWywW reserve aa. ssttoUaas aa sat truMeaaa tr J. k Mas. Ha , Is pwil aaAt Ihe flee totto Um TerrMery.aad h 4 fvwtpt t U BWWM I A. m.r: KOijm Isbwbvut TV YVaWJklBwkW babbw aaaa"' It to. tseta Wl ty, t. r. ., sfj ji v. On Aaeaaarav Co , Osiflsa ly. V Caeca e ua., ratoaao. J. B. Nl'un, r. h Use. ABaia, Astoria. C. M. Wiun, eaa,.Chehe1eB. A.J.rseaeasB.eaa.YiaBiliu. p. .,. u"r A. a.a. as,, iiiikwark. J. W. Ifaearra, Natasha mlita, rA .aaaqr Jaaaa Amam, Uaafraa Valley. W. II. Rim. Ratoaallk. Raessr Nswsll, Cbunporg. Divas Jviu.s, I-aeklaniuU. K.P.liaasa, Bcalaeeoual). J. D lloLHtx. I'acUVi Oty. J ima Ca'cas. Niiuiwi Una county. K. Iimtii Pleaaaat IliU l't Office, Raatoa CaaBly. Taoe. N Awsasr, Iaa Ceauly NiTftaa Otaar. Uallea. fdiimbia river Jaaa Wit aias, Naa.nltk's Mill. rata eeaaty. Wiuiais llauw, Caaamah. Uttia to, MoalktUa, O T Puis Imtita. Attotla. W. U.IUil.CUlappUIai. c II. M. KawiiTM, kM. IUWim. T. II. Haiia. Miltoa. mi. . .j. . ' I-.BJI P01TKT. A warry grave EakerUUM. n trttva. t Wa jna ba1! aanM, NJ Yoa awa'al kaaw iba tataU Val TaMa afallul kaapr (tola, VaiiaiaUaa naiii'i TW kaatma ratal aaiilliai. Nad, Tka aVaaa wakla tka ajraaj Tka aka ratbaa' ikiafa Jaionl tlacklapi Aa4 alllkaailaaJatUaa Yaa4M't kaawt.lll U, NJ. Vila lilaf U jraat baJ, T (ua aa cartful ramaa'a fm, VUr Ik braakraat Ihlap li ajmaJ Van jff-nlen'l nl lt't r. Nail. Tliklrr(Uaoiilca, Aa4aka aa)i,"lak aaallitt cup And lhUt'II.Tli" VJa Ikt tn U kuiniBf kri(til, Nad, Aa4 all upnn tha rhilr. Yaui liuca ami rout diawrra, Xr.l, la kaafinf vf la ait I aaaaaritjr kaart, Nad, Vat iffi'l mada af ataal. If Ibajr etn (aia ufaalbll Air, AadiMlataimlaf faalt Oa.t.tyfew, ladaad, Nad, Kttowa tf a tkai'ta Italy happy, Vca Ika kaby U frUktJ In. ,U. TakaaiUlaiypappyl Ya ItUto, laay, p. aay lia( I la mammy laaa aadaal hit Yaa kkaaad kaba, ll waa ao tl.araat, lltoaMu'l W aa Ikwaalct Yaa dod, a klaoaad aitga I, you II path lupappy"ab!i! Taka Sagat'a aal of pappy'a cnp-v Daa'l cty.lkaa, lhaaalaat Tbrra Ok,(U! to apill all pappy'alaa I Yoa aaagbty, dacdy, daatly, Oway. daay, yaftwy, pag ? Tbaarl utkua candy," Ok, Nad, tkata ttvaoma awremU vaa, Tka aUtatat haarV wiUialm rim, W Ual kaky apUl yot l a, Yi'a yaor'o banrath tha klrt, Vaa UlUakaadltbln yout halt, Tka I'alkat la yout eupi Daa'l Ttadat If wa aocnatlaka fral Af ra caUMaal 'am ap." "Why do you not hold up your head, al dot" Inquired an ariilooratio lawyer of a ntlchborlM farmer. "Squire," re- Had tha farmer, "look al that flld of rain: all th valuable heads hang down Ilka mine, while Ihoaa that have nothing la thera, aland upright, Ilka your." OSrJudieloui and liberal advertising, in a widely circulated journal. Ilk our, i theiifa-blood of bullae. It Imparl a proaparoui aaargy whloh-oan be derived fraaunootrnraou.ro. OiT Tha value of lha artiele exhibited at tha Cryatal Palio la. atimatod al Ave hundred mlllloni ol dollar. (ttrgulold In New York, average om a day, aeoordlng to an eitimtta re tntly mad. 09 Wbaa wa ara atoaa w btv our ttaaghti to watohj la our famlli.tour UMpr aid In aoeiety eur longut. Pram Ik UW Rapaallary. Evrv.afy Ma Wasaaw. BT HAlNOIfr. "Qeteaiv, 'Leah, yea, I kMphtohMn,tad I wat, wrto . Mil aeeat, dreas aad drink wUUhMiMiii ..,. "Riars. Tk great charge to Maw aadsi ee body's bead.' Rind taadar. It 1. no fanor tkltoh thtl I tm tolsi to rlva you, ll It drawn from lltolnalMiirMlliyn4in tviry eliy, IIU,oualry town, toil nalghbofbood, lu trutbfulnaa will U rrcofoliad. Ii ft th-ify-a,a lltoaf wom! wmn 0 m domtatlo oUrattir wa Intoaal mt Irtylng, Ym, wamio, ll U bara, arhara ibouartlru to lb nitura ihy Maktr hftihflrMllaM, JVmi Mlln, wd rt baterad; long luKtffiil, full of humbU lid gentrodi iffaelloo., uerlAoini Ihy aalflolhahipplnfaaof ihoaa thou lovM, and arattlul to lleavaa that of tha two iwoilltoalbaiayart.1 falla upon thaa. Thy loyela.lndead.lli eynotura of Ufa; naer wtodt rim from tha point, nivtr falnrlnf, nirtr falling. A vouo man arriraa at an in when liathlDklU lima for him to fit married, kod attlla down. Ha hai a reapacltbla Wucallon, and want a woman who la hla amaI Mi InAka ahaui film, and nukaa wiav,, mmw m vw. .....-, a cnoioa, DIM la a gin wan aousatau, raarad bycaraful parent., and la, in Ihe matt atnta, a laajr. ma 11 inieiiigani, m book., poaaa.M. a raunoa ana am. ,tt Kit, ami lain all poinu, wan nuaa ba Ih mlitreaa of a ctieeriui, nappy Hhebeoomsa hit wir: lav IrtJua- I. and ambiilom to do aa muoli aa eaa toward a livlor. May ba lhay ra not rtrv wall off aa la tha thlnsa of I. world, and bolli are equally amomout aoeumulata a comfurulta proparty; ..... aa Tl iti til huaband Boon becomes avariclotli igh loallow lh woman of hi lova to at (ill moat devoted drudio. Her Ulbaaeeforth on of tha moit unr. Iltlag loll. It I. nothing but oook and ik. waah dlabea; Ibraali about among btaUandkattUa, waah and Iron, churn, paca ap snips, uiw waaat, i mm. and othar Iktof too trdfoue to mentioa.U Taa raault to, Iba husband aoon own thabtwja ballta In, and aomathing ba. aidaa; Uka U aaaa when ba adwoa, radaaaal lajaraaaabla mind, and baoorovi Imaattaatlaiiiaaaiillly. Bulla earaa efUlaMMkwwi wife, knew no ralataUaa. Tha family aaanaa, aad aW,jooT w.aiin, ba. Miif ttws WraV out fiadlagllm to iaeraaaa bar Maok of knowledna, or lo watch tha prograaa of tha mioHa of bar children. It I., therefore, ne fault of hr that they are growing up with oharactorlatloaand hlbiu ofa doubt fultendtnoy. Tlnre ! alwaya tha taca aire, ihe whooping-cough, worm ferer, or ummer complaint, or aomelhlng of that nort.lntha family; and Will U conttant. ly breaking "hi bead, and brulaing hla kners, and culling hi finger; and Ned ami Sue are invariably In need of aoap and water. And when the Utile, nolav, tniachiarou, yet beloved flock are aafely turned away for the night in trundle-bed and oribt, how many Blocking there are out at lha heel and lot: how many jack. ela out at the elbow, and Irowier out at tha kneed What a variety of croia grained hole in frock, and hpw many bullona, and hooka, and eye oft all to sigh over, and be mended ! Tha only wonder is, that the mother dor not sink within this circle of ever. lasllnt: drudgery, which deprive her of tha privilege of rrlaialion for a day, and the time which alia would gladly devote to the maternal education orner children She I occupied, from morning till nighl, in one mending round of duties and care mistress, mother, and mild ofa!l work. Her mind, though craving knowledge, oannolaeek It; for she is generally too much fatigued by the axerliona of the day lo aaek it after lha noisy little group ara out of tha way, and aha haadone dar ning and pitching. Husband comes In now, and reads from om book or news paper. Ha wonder why he is ao Utile Interested, and may lie, very gently, hints, at her deficiencies in thin respeoi. Yes, amidallln.se eirrs and thia drudgery, he would hava her satisfied and hinny, it by hie side like Klopsiook'a Mela, "look. ing o still in ni swet isce. In ihe mornlnir. ai aoon a Ihe bird be. gin their song, mo lima imok are oui oi . . . 7 .... . - bad. Thin come the waaningi ami are. Ing; iko busy mother need wniy hand, since aa many want are poured in upon her dlstraetadear. II a "mom- ar whera'a my jiokatt" "Mother I oan't get tha knot oul of my ahoa-ilring," or, "Iv'e broke my aitoa-atring." "Motner, I want a pin.' "Mothr, Ned I patter ing mo with Boapiud.." Mother, miy'nt I wear my pink dreaa or nw apront ' By thl time the baby wake, and open hi infanttl battery of aoream. In aoold. Ing Ned Ilia naughty rogue, ao full of fun and Irolio anl helping Iba real, and quieting Iho baby, tha minute fly. Huaband oomee In, with "Ooodneaa, wife, ain't braakfatt reaJy, yetr Ifa Ian mlnuu past eight. I've bean waiting for more than an hour." "Yon forgot that I hava all lha chil dren lo ate lo, and Ihe baby la vary fral. nil tola morning," repiiai tn win, BtUnced, but net convinced, lha hit, band I quit a apt lo lake Ihe nawpa per and all down, aa he la to take the baby from the arm of his nppreued and tendar wf, iliat aha can hurry hi breaklaal. Whan ll I rdy, end they ara seated at th table, wife must, as usuil, pour out tha cofTVe with the baby In her arms, too much fatigued lo enjoy her breakfast. "My dear," aays the husband, "it am to me the cone l not quite aa eiear a ususl, th stak is a Utile loo rare or over done, or the hash Is not seasoned quit right." Not that h m.ini lo compldn for be know how deilrou. h is lo please him, ever. loVsy a word 'nltnllonslly to wound aer miintr. uui mesa sngni ntni to an overtasked woman, amid her gentle but imperious demands, ara often Irritating to the feeing, nd cell eu many a sharp, aemrtcrnplr", of which aha repents In five minute tiler. Thuiminya womin breaks and sinks beneath tha wear md trar of Ih frame nd affecllona,- Hlie rallies before ihe world, and 'herchlldrrn ria up and call her blessed," and he is blcaard in coo. aelous attempts to ditchargo her duty; but cares eat away al her heart; lha day pres eason her with now tolls; ihe night cam, and they ar unfulfilled; she Ilea down in wearinets, and rlaes with uncertsinly ; her smile become languid and few, and her husband wonders al Ilia gloominess of hi. bom. Whan he married, be thought Ih chosen of his heart his equal Inlntelli- mnea. but now aha la far liia (nf.rIor. Ponr eoul! I wonder the ever had courage lo even think or a book a!e who must care fur body and eoul, day ami night; who mu.t pray for, teach, guide, ind rule her own household, while her buiy hands and feet are ever aotive In giving nvit in due aeaaon, and seeing lo it lint their sir. menu wax not old. Now, this is certainly wrong; and ihe foundation of all this wrong la principal ly in that avaricious spirit which makes the dollar Ihe standard of respectability. Tha money expended for help in the house looks so large lo some men, that, ao long as their meals aro cooked, iheir shirts, eravats and collars are In order, not a but ton nir, Iheir stockings darned, etc, I hey don't trouble themaeWea about ihecircum ataneea under which theaa thing have been don. Their wives may do the most menial drudgery, toil early and late, if they do not complain too much, and be cofiMold, withered, aallow, nervous, bro. kea-dowa women twenty year before their Ilea, aad frauaily give alee MJ eeooad wwe, lo com Into the ahare in Ibj property mat in nrai snouid naye enjoy. ad through a quiet old age of rtat. We bop to aae lb dsv whtn there will be a raform In thia thing. We oall upon women to engage In thia reform for I fear that many of you are deeply In the fault of avarice and show husbands thai lite carr'b enjoyed more truly by the proper preservation of the health and beauty, accomplishments ami gocd spirits of their companione, that if ihoy would have Intelligent, orderly children, neat houaes, good dinners, and smiling wirei, lliey must not be loo willing lo hate them occupy ihe time that should be deleted lo their own improvement and Iho training of their children in ihe most menial drud gery, ll it the opinion ol a great mm, "Ihe perfection of a society consists In the division of labor;" and a hutnblo house keeper agrees with hitn. Tni HtBALD AMD CALItOSMA. The New York Herald has ever been a true friend lo California, and floods ihe coun try with double sheet papers, on iho arri val of avery steamer at thia port. We can afford lo bo thus generous in praite of the Herald after reading the annexed magnificent burst of admiration, which we copy from that paper of Nov. 8lh : Alia Cat. Incomprehensibly magnificent Califor. Vila! It is but little over thrco years ago that lha editor of ibis journal received a sample, among ihe first specimens of gold dust from the washings of the Ameri. oano. uaiuornia wis then comparatively n uninhibited waste. Now, rc'id the advioea wo publish to-day from lhat coun. Iry of the quirlx mining ofihe growth of Sin Franciaco of the trade, ihe ships, Ih emigration of tho new disooveries the enterprise Ihe dishing, smashing spirit ol enterprise which prevails from San Diego to Pngel'a Sound, and you must conclude that this is a great country and a great agn to live In, and that God only knowa what we are coming lo. Likely enough, the next thing we shall hear of, will bo the discovery of rivera literally flowing with milk and honev, and whole mountains full of diamonds, bracelets, and Irish potatoes of th best quality. Aliakt mathallakt The Lord be praised. Tin Railroad. Wo are informed by one of the surveying party, that the pre. Ilmlnary surveys nn the San Princlsoo nd Sin Joao railway ar completed. The distance from the twocilie I. found not lo differ much from fifty mile.. The raid which will doubtless bo adopted Vr ill follow very ntar the road al present tra. veiled by the stages until it reaches the Bruno district, when It will run Ihe rest, ol lb way near th shore of the bay. Tho ooel of ihe road I estimated al about $1, oou,wu. Alia uai. (O" An Immense flood of emigration from Ireland still continues. Ufa, Ikealk, aad wertalllv. Aa Allegory. . In morning sun rose grandly out of tka (astern deep, and filling th far. atrelohlng vault of heaven with tight, cist III beams with rrjuvirmeenl Influence upon se and river, painted the flower wnn every gorgeous hue, and filled lb pulses of lb worn and aged of earth with lee. On lhat morn a man child waa born ; and tbn Ihe spring morning of BRotner numso hid waa ushered la wun a jibiteeof nature. Soon Ihe young limb gathered strength and grace. Soon Ihe firm expanded and raw thews and boo, sluaw and mus. la i aad day after day lb yonog aoul, ouojing iti nowera in too garden or pa. radise, beheld the lovelinea of the uni. vtrae, and stood, with a rapt and aolemo aw filling It, as It comprehended that there wero deep and inatrutabte myste ries which it could perceive, yet uoi com prehend. Then, when the heart Ugan lo beat and glow when the huroa.illie aad the Impulses of a warm and ardenl nature showed to Itself a kindred In lb fin world wilh it swinging globe of fire in the tanelated heavens, wilh lta sun, aad mooos, and systems, wilh it august and bounteous aeaaon. with it venial rain. it changeful stormsl and its destroying hurricanes when intteors rent the face of the clouds, apt the noise of thunder and of ceeansminzling wilh the base of a roused tempest sang an anthem on lb furface of the great deem lhat rererbera. ted beneath all heaven then the glory and the grandeur flashing and shining around it was abrorbed into itaelf, and Ihil young soul comprehended the Islr, the beautiful, and the sublime, and these also became attributes appertaining lo, and aislmililing with, Itself. Both still grew, body and soul together ! and then the joulh sought in books and in nature, Influenced by the quenohleea thirst ofa mind restless, da Hog, and am. bilious ; and he knell morn by morn, like one at tha feet of a grand and aolemn mother, whose inerrable lip spoke truth and taught lesion, .while the soft claaea of bar fair blue eyea spoke lo him of the atleeuoae. ih winds wnisparad a strange musto to mm. in mars, amuing serene ly, ladioated to him a routine of dutv akiirfallv doaa t the arowth of tha araaa MsTiaareMlfin ftold, alwfW Mm tl pfovlsloo of a kiad Father for the lire tura He has mad ; and lb vary course of Ih running water a proud rolling fiver, alrong ant rejoicing a rippling stream golo with a faint sweet cadence through meadows where flower grew and came browsed all provcj to him Iba eternal march of time and circumstances, and that progression from beginning lo eiJ, from source lo finality, froln the lit tle sprfng lo ihe vast sea. isa law a eternal as ihe march of tiruv, and thai man is alio subject to It. Ihe glorious dai or hi. youth now rime, and the faco of woman gladdened his soul, as her eyes spoke a new and musical language to him. Soft emotion, strange stormy impulses, delicious re joicings, and other modes by which tha influence or loio makes ilseir fell and known, twent like a sudden storm of mingled rain and fire oier dim. lie adored a face a that of Hebe. He be held In her the Psycho thai his soul had once (in an antenatal existvnee) known and loit. He Claimed her with a resist. Irsa imperlouincaa for his own, and he knelt at the altar with her, and sho was hla bride. Then lasted he of the agony and Ihe bitter waters that life ha for ill in turn. and with a severity lesser or greater, icorthng to the auceptibiliiy of Ihe auf. ferer. His beautiful dovo waa taken from the boaom in which sho ncstrd warmly. .fn.- .1...1.... .e.i...L .. i t-i- -i t hoiJ and she was no more. Ilia aoul waa a mi aiiauuw ui urain bitou on ma iiiresn. stricken into ihe dust. He mourned in sackcloth and athes. The heatrna loat Iheir clorv. and the world seemed dark, j.fle turned hla lace from the sun and da. sired lo be it peace, too, with the penal oei hi breast, and th cypresses waving over nun. After that he knew how time medicine lo Iho sick heart. He knew lhat ha era. dually forgot his grief and aaw hlmaatf tiling iresh interests In the event or life. Ambition stirred hi soul, and sought to win a mm ind a place among men. The church, the bar, ihe senate, the fielde of battle by turn had attraction for him j and while he at one time mingled in the motley harlequim a solemn crown in ihe riging Vanity Fair around, ha thought he h:d been uliylng a grave and rever end Mignior'a part, among aober aad thoughtful senitor. Till than h did not know how near la the alllanoa bilweea folly and wisdom. Then he sought Ihe field of bailie, and the bray of th brateojruinpct raised up all Ihe fierce and deadly paseiona of hi aoul. He found how muon of th flea) lie in Ihe depth of a man' heart, aad shuddered a like a destroying angel he bore the blight of death among the ami of ihe nation. II hid ililn Ihouaaaaa, sicked clllea, devistitid countrl, made ihe mok of devouring and dlrevia -4 dim aaoend upward t and when be cam biok, men saluted him asoceouerer. fcrownrd hla brow vrith laurala, gave him illlca, Health, and honor, until hli sated natar laraesl arkk JaatMsbjg (mm Ihi homage paid la wkeleeal "mereW j ? aad he wrabed hlawelf oae aMre a ehlM, knseliog al old, lovlaf , Earth oeeried ber Ireaetjre aad show. rd jwlwd Isoeor upon him. He be came now a nwgletrat, a aaaator, a leg! Utor one of lha rarara af raankhW, aad gave raw t "a. 'He aet totheaaw)! of priae, aad bat aaaa wa y)ayrj with reaowa. The loftleet la lha land waited in hi hall, ana sraaaareh vaallaaf him ; end Mill be atgh) for lb peat, far Ih bleeerd hoar of.hto b.yhed, 'fer tha glarian daeeaf M fpim tm m laaaaa ROMS lWatfal WRMI mL" W MM ihame that mad aaaaTrlsW k.a.llh th lattice of hla mtmmf mtmw aaaWr th pal alar, and grew iliijaint t nrydi mooaatnighti aad agalalse yaraed far that falrfaoetkatfwaeia hlmaHaaillae, that waa aver radiaat with aa aaiaiahable g1dcMwha Itaaethaiowa. Heawara ed for lb paat, for aft that be iMalevea waaceaa whh it t east whaa be weal la roue Bwamfttlly over the grave af hla bride, be hefaa, to thiak thet Ukn faag letooahoaMUcileaaa aadthoaa he ahraok a mata.il from tha ailing thought of the image ofdeoaletioa aad de cay taat roe aeiore aiavae aaew taai a transformation asaat uk piaee n th aoul ahall be prepared to don it leaiworUl girmtnu and pa o It nakaioa of pro grw In anotbar xtotD0. What saal. tr, then, the pain, iba momentary hor, rorf He caat a last look ea the grave, on which flower war growing, aad wished that bla lime waa come. Time weel ooaodtparedhim bitb.no. The friend ho had known were now wept away. He began to feel lone and oomfortlesa In the midst of bb dignified otitude, and tho gorgeous'award w ighea heavy upon hi heart. Honor I dlgai. Ilea I to him, what war taeaa wow now T Symbol only of all dear thiage that he had eeid, glvee, aad nelraagad rr them, aad the barren gtone M m age moekad him evry hoar af tha aer. How Ufa had paled, how k gUriee were faded! What aaaaaptr xetaaaf iIiihHi pageaatry k wa after aal Ttoaaasaa eegaa la di away a by'. Tl eegaa ay haarlag weakaaed, ah i)r'Hiim: aaWfaaaiM laajte, ll tMTtrr a-J .1 L-.A. V -- jmjnwmxrtwi mmmmj$ pi lha flat waa goae forth I He waaaa old maa ao broucht debility, had hot aMaWr aaa alatoat carried him Into a a " mere oblivion" ol all thing earthly! There came a time a teeb of the old energy thr appeared at tha lb old indomitable eaarglee; hat the cloud soon cam again, and vacant mind, and sense, be would now ill In hi great chair, the automaton of what had once been. Tho lofty brow waa wrinkled, the pierc ing eyr dull and glaaay, th face "chip fallen," iba "ahrtmk shanks," and Ihe at. lenuaied arm like th writ.'' '. Titan and the hair that waa glossy b. k, and lhat tell with a noble prolusion n Ihe shoulder and down Ihe neek. wa now scant and while aa anaar. Tha I aal titl. tor th laat frleod (he last acquaintance had aeen blm had gone -had died from off the earth and be wai truly alone I ' Alone, among mercenary-attendants. and surrounded only by those who thirsted 10 taxe in rtnga ea ms nana ere tne breath wa out or bla body, lo bla own soul cime consciouaneae for a lime, and h prayed in aolemn silence a a vision of Hi other future earned He found hlmaelf, crutch In hand, Int. terlng toward the door of a ratals. He looked hi laat on nature, a Ihe ailent gate opened to hie trembling nock. Within in in Borebr wtoine lay nu eooni couch. .Repose hovered above if, drew, log inolat, dank popple around. He gathered hla mantl around him, lay down, ml the door elaaad between him and lha llt-La .tiL. e.l. ..rtkl ....,...,.. uut wnat a ohangenow toot puce. aj- nfulgenoa apread upward and arouu-ll mm tnl roM uie in ray oi a ran aiich aa he had never witnessed. The tomb onened. and. wilh a vbror beloncloa lo a HI he had ao peat experience of, be fall hlmaelf rWng from th dtoaoluilon of hi obaroel, aad raxitjatiag upward, wilh eyea turned Maveawara in aooring an Ibusitem, and in loving, eager bop. Young, beautiful, apTrkuallaed, like th febl Broe, full-growa, aad lafuied within ad wlibout.a prmatlag Ire, purifying aad re-creatlag, bq kaw lhat lauaortilliy had ooeae upon him j aad whoa ibe r. vaat came, ihy fcand lb aid man atat. ed la bb chalr-atlH aad be wa Milling. H waa dead I r av.lkikabiaaaysjsgam. sias s to jab Th laaaikaiakbaeraeMt akat aasvse HI biik.r b ah amat hiR. af daaak. Tbaa ga Bet kaa ah eaaarHiava at alfM, Bbbsbbbw b. hb dsaajBeaTbal BaalaaBaaBad '"7JJJ"aJa vV waaaa tBfcspsry lepsreewl iHrTha Tarka beUeee, after Adam wa driven eat of Paradba. ha did an by etandlng nb hundred vr on on...,. 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TtohMalhaprprj lag fctmy Lard Wt aad aaasatti ta eearcn or iaa tavar aaa taa The Kolner Zafcoac, a Oermaa aaaara, et down lb nsaaat of paper sanaay now float la Burea,Mtl,l,aVtJt aaa the total publb aaat af Bare Ml,. 9Km,f, aearly half of Uea raeta npon th Bhealibr of Of eat lriataVsTha deu which auk upaa theaa paanjgaa aggregate are givea hy th Kehser a tuag, aaa awota aeatwieeei in Mtabltohmeata of th avraJreBfMa,' kingdom, duehlea and prlacliaWa. jkT, have takea lb trouble to add lagithir tha, numerical fere ef all tha staadiag ar. mi, and find that mailrertoeBi in Kurop by lb eaaataM pree'd ( round number; two am a' sum tflb uoxiof laubraoldierav TbWvaataBil., liiary census, which would ha dlabbd la caao of war, xplalaa la pan tha exksvtaee' ofth mountain af db expreevra m th ngurea above. , i n amount m ,.ai' thai the mutd can ircly gn With a national debt of I dollars, wilh a standing ana men. a war aaarluaaf wHi guns, and a proaoribaat number af aeaX men. 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