f t( "Cf j 'iirvk'iit."''i'(t fi-.iJW -tfv,s && v , w? IV OREGON M JT.SrlilMhlr IMfler. Vol. 6. - sjswasse SH TUB 0MO0W tnOTATOK: A WhRAUl (IRnDrArrtlVi I advene n tm aioni, saetoi. fu irrtsisr ! UrriiasT or Tin rtorta'ar nimi D. J.ftcktneklr, Praprlctar. TfcllMN INVARIABLY IN ADVANUI. Oa(nr, tt annum ? oo " for all jMsUrnMtha 4 00 AUVIUlTISXlfO. Om sonar (l!l Una, at ) lw Irwiiltua tieh ... ..?00 rMtrtrykMlkHMllwiltM l A kltnsl dxluclwa mU I yawlf JnUt Ttw wbH tMnW miI U iWlllljf uikl M ll Miarglu, IW MilwMi till fUJ, wl hil reilml)r. AMD ( M"ft AftMlkMMcllv T!)rwtHIc4l. MipllMMai44itllMiaU M w. J U Mm, B.Ut.l ifnl rlh.lJi. Il lb TnM)iaHl UuUwl.lrJ to rrci 4 IfCrlpt h sit ) tlatiu( lu III' llUrt A M 1'iK, KI,OI)liii. l-rruulll Til" Fowl", llopriMiiil)r,0 T Uo AirTiii fc ' ,linclly 1411 Cll I'U , I'lllllltlHl J, II M Claki, I' M HiUiii iit n. Alum Alon C M Vlr.ri.ahlit'll A i llioill "!. T4lillllU I'. If, ", Unit rlly A. hlUiK, r. llilMUitmijlll J. VV. .Simini, NoiikiIi imlU, Tolk (ubijt Jm rrKiii, LinU ll) W llira, I1ultillr tinilir VlilU I '"S I)fl V LlMtlllK, Lucklaliml r. K Hii, ll'iiun fwulf; J I) II. .... I'r, t ll) Jtcwi (ir. i w, IUiui comity B lltlitua, lJ.lil llillI'MHIflic n.iitoa CVntf Tnu S Aniiiii I.'" Coailf VtMN OliVi It!.. roluniUii livot Jam iuit, SmmUi'a MilW, folk ctuutjr tVillliM llnuiw, CanoiMli IliTID T. M."lll'IU. T. Iii latl. Al' V. II. !. I l.i-.. m II. M. KlMHUi, M lll T II k'ttii, M.lcn t fftLy A. I i.t. SkI.mi llttiur. A. bt Ct-tti. Mtt)till, natu Ca-Mlly. , MPJK-L 1 M P0 BTRY. Wliavt la a leurf Tt'Ml ti s ' "I"UIJt a wsts . lla Ul ctrk rolliMf airrttn. slrtrt s)Bfa " T" !!" that s Jrumit7 Aeesttbt it bat a tom k aap Tie lurt s SU aiU'M iLiot -SM'Tlni.VWa'IreaUart. " Whlrh titrU wi auJ tiron, sa wbsa It Urn wall 'ifid.il itsn. n ball a jaail Tm bul a Wra Of TiaKi'aiJJ t.(aiwkl -Or but a tHgr uimi tli touk Which utl, imut in4tly ai Tl but a tj, Uh.u lilt ruail HIikIi eui44 tlatiluVr, A taw niwe M a ml r lill vralk Life 'a wear) rua I no more Wl.at.aai' Tia but a bicalk Fiuiu 'I utir olil iiMtnt Mot ii, ls tuihli.grtiwarJ n'rr III- rallb, Vr lirar bu wiary nioin Th lika Ibr b.buta uu llw n J. Or ilru u n tli laatii, Aalranaenl 4 Ilia ituvla of mora Uustli tba atuimirraus What ua )rait "I" hut a I) pa Of lifu'a oft changing rii Yeuih'a hT)' nwrii roiue tjailjr oo With bill ami vall)a frrru Nlit.Huininrf puma auccJtba8prlin. Tim Autuinu with a trsr, TbanionitaollVmlrdcJtli, swl all Muot find Hint Ittslbrrc Tat MiNiia'aSoLttonuv. To dig or , not to dig that lha uueslioii ; whether . !ttSr. fcltfei dt-cS I wear, and dig for a few paltrtkuuncr ; ar te place one's animated tliiis UhiiJ nelKhiinrluif mule, and Iravilliouic j ward. Hold on I to dls, to linu oau pile and by that pile say we cim our jvivrr tyaud ray tho lliousaud little natural natural ilmoat. . .ehiu we owe, 'Its a consuininstioii i ly te be wished. To be in luc luck reach Ban Francisco Jtutk lo visit monle ayt-, thorn's the run; tor in inai painn or iiiancc wnui luck may come. When wo have shuffled en" this pile of our must gite tho blues there's the calamity that makes one atay from home so long; for who could bear the fierce reproaches Insolence of riches iho spurns and scoffs, that the unworthy laksa or patient merit, white, hn hlinsell be In luck the aamn I Who would hear to dig and sweat under h weary life, hut that Iho dread of returning home, without the dust that slippery Ireasuro putties the brain, and makes ua rather atay and wail our better luck, than 'go lo hum' poorer than we came. Thus California nukes besuara of ua M.Alla. fr Mora whiskey la shipped from Cin cinnati than from any port in the Union. Larso ouanlilloa, however, are retained for home consumption, aa lha records of saorallty snow. (ttr There are about 805 students In the University of Virginia. The ra la no doubl'that lha numbor will reaoh, and probably eiooed 400. ' ' aseaaasjswsasi B--WH! TUE SPECTATOR. ,awtn.nrjiita,iwi -armtwyijMa TeMsa1e.y "Jwrtilwsj, . IT. ftfrOtnof ibo metnlwtp of iht Salem Ittgiilalur, friHti Hoaton Counly, laink llitl unit n Iho aMple through Iht coun. try ewlriliutroflhflr inrantt'itlia fugle- man, for lha priming orilti) "Voa ropuli," It will eomo too heavy on Im nwrnUra lo hear lha inllra aipoiita. We inaka lbs lalninanl on tba authority of a dnmoerat from the Luckalmuke. He waa aollciled, bul he thought aa ha hat no hand In get ting It up Ik could not ea any good raa on why U ahould U uad. II waa wHIIng,' though, lo nay a dollar, if that would he fonMentne' nVl. "Kit. TtbVi Jliclilmi hating taken atty patt In that infami ahtel. The thing I certain, ll wae prinlrd on h.e typo and In hie office, CCrTlie niad to Canrmah i altitttt i Imiaktabt,, rcmli-rtil to hy un and (he wet wcillmr. Hut bad it i it if stall , traelll by tli Ic-aint lnuh arr daily plying brttrrn 1 11 placn and ('aneinah. The quanty of prmluo, nuch a Hhrat, nali, oni'iftvt, potatoo fM, ihickrn', 'US and liio hog, all of Hindi, eicepl the tvhcal, aredrttinrd for the California mar- kn At no llrne slno the srttlrmrnt of the country, has thero brrn so grrat a trade drivi it in these several articles. Large quaniities of grain are in stori on both sides of ths river, waiting shlpmsnl. The inrsns brlow fnrrarr)ing it ofT am innjrijuate In the demands of trade. Tita J (Mii P. I'u ir This boat again i.i.uo ,r .,.,...,.. a, our ..,.,..B on ye.lenla), niter an aunre. or a rew ' needs, in which lime she has heen refit- In! In a laity and elegant t)le. Im provement haio also been made in her inaehiiier), by whioh her power hsa been gt.'stl) inrreuted. Wo umlerstand that aim will (wniinue t" run regularly between this place and Portland. A I tha proprie tors hate spared no eipense in refilling her exclusively for this trade, they ahould reerlta a liberal patronage from tba .pub lic. We assure all I hose who want lo lake atrip down the river that no paina will be apsred by her gentlemanly Cap. tain, Vaibisuiin, io make them comfor table. 0!T The weather for the par' t io weeks hss been unpnvedently fine; ll c sun shi ning the greater part uf thn time. The winter thus Ur, his liten much more plessnnl thsn last; there ha been fewer rainy ils) ; but we are inclined to the opinion, however, lint fully a much rain has fallen for a Itkn period during last wit.trr. The rivor lies receded consider ably both ebovo and below the falls; but not so much as in tha least to Interrupt Iho free navigation by the aeveral beats upas far as Marysville. OCT The propellors Washington and Ksgln were both disabled for several daya last week. The communication be '.wren this city and Cortland, was in consequenco tctnnorarilr ausnended. The unarnvsl of the boats refered to fur the lima, was , rIol8,y f(., by ,'lrvf)ing public; ao '-P-"" J- '" -"me U,w.. H" H"' u0 nned. One )tar apn a couple nf wlialo boats performing ,ree trips a week, ware sufficient to ao- commodate the travel. 0Rgga haie declined iu price ill California. Tne last report la that they fire worth one duller and twenty-five cents per dogen. Catnoit Oil. roK Liaiirs. The Jack sonville, (III.,) Journal saya it may not bo geuera'ly known that castor oil in better lor lamps llun sperm or lard oil, which is lite fact. Botno years since, when this oil was uhraper than cither of the others, theoditnra of that paper used It in their parlor lamps, muoh pleased -lith the re suit; it uives a white, clear, and beautiful Lllghl, atia doaa not clog the wick. It sells in Illinois at ouo uonar a gauon. OCT Sheridan ia repnried lo have once fallen Into a ooal cellar, on his way heme, after a good eupear at Urury Lane ,and bla abuae of the veeder for not keeping a light at the cellar door waa warmly retorted by the wife, "Hang li,"orid Sheridan, who waa no', much hurl, " do you think 1 want lo poukai yeur coall" "No," retorted the wife, 'but your nose may eel the ooals on fire." 0tr Remember alwaya' your end, and that lost lime nnver feiurar, ' $ i.'i- j.ui.ilj-j .ijjww' nui m-ir tv.afV.-rat fir MUr Jdir AatfJit! a,' Orego.Clty.iO.T,).,: CmmniA.ir. W lU NneUI. . '" faWftut." AaU'allatlaW m.dtt Ibthl I Weal CVTMpMtilac tt the HjUIr. Thv MeMariMH. (DOKUUIt) Aahaa already beeoeald the moderala d roodcatpraverof Hie memorial pa wed and modcat,pryarof lha memorial hvihaReoraaenlalUeaofthaDeonle. aho'd Iki eameatlv daalred bv evarr friend ef civil liberty, and bow the eondoetor'af a public journal should bo ao far blinded af pattlun aeal ar personal rilandsbia, aala; oppose a principle upon wblcb rtsls asja whole political fabric, la le me Ineiplloe- bla. He may rest assured there Is Ae polltleal party In the Union who will ea dnru l.la Mntlmania. arid ha will Mad Isbav self alone In the support of principle that have been far oenturlee repudiated bylbt w!k,1o Analo gaaon raoe. ' Bat' there aia aorna ahieotlo dooumeM. wMeb.'thab tta aaata paati far WiMf 1Hlrtearttrn ' WmtUk' dercrenoa lo ita ptraaia ana adopter, pre ccrd lo notice. A one of the raatont for atklng hango in the Organic Act, Is the mlerule of tlio ei'ixjlntrr. of the Fedoial Govern niFiit, i u charge llto fact I ri(hl and proper, hut to introduce the rtiitne or Kt,ification upenj which the charge U nuijc Into iho body of llto memorial, 1 think ia wholly out of plaoe. The tima of OonKrrea Ix-iilg too nrrcious to be wet fd with the etatninalion of evidence or h ty detail of any butinrst before the whole hod) ; fur till ai well a other good rraaont, ucli mailer are referred to coin intlirfa who examine and rrpnit upon them. 'J'lie rrtficationil llierafura. lo jtho fotin of aullirnticattd evidence, wo'd havi limi urrat wrlitht. Hut anpearinc in the body of the memorial and relating lo special cas rJU ttmU not he kuncn lo every member of the bodies thai gave them their ssnclion, nut only ceasa lo be evidence to establish the charge, bul ft- ?ulrt tridtntt lo ritabliih iVmierYe. And unli'Mlie introduction of the name of Aunry llolbrook against whom aa an offi j cit , lM ,B. nllrllun), (;orcroof l0 ,0 obooxlaus turo bv bsd coiiiis!, a charge that sjo rriflcner could ttliibluh, is a very grave error or oversight in lha memorialist, and fatal in iis character as a fair aad impar tial of the wishes of the people. The handing over of Judge Rr)anttolhe pub lic execration dors not relit ve It of its sin. iter or partlzan character; for be ae Jadge Pratt justly rstnsrksls oue who no rules of leatislation can biod one wbeae oowrae has been too reerehenaible (sr anv oarty tai dstend, or any parly si ebarge ae . mladeeds of opponents; pertlea have not yet uesc-nded to accuse eacn otner "tin the creeds of felons or malefactors. Vat JnuVo Krtant withdraw his hand from the public treasury voluntarily, while ethers who can aviipn no I igher motive for the acceptance nt oitice, win note en use leeches until glorified by political mar ly nloin. Kirryirue friend of Oregon muit re. grrl thai jmrly feeling ahould appear in the memorial; ii itives room for those whose interrsts cau-o them, to wish the contiiiuaucnof the nrtaent stale of thinrs lo charge the memorialists with motives of jealousy rather than patriotism; and a greater desiro fur the removal of preaeat oppressors than or tho oppression Itsell. In reirard to that portion or the memo rial which relatea lo the Interference ef one Judgo with Iho jurisdiction of another, I ahall only say that if such Interference is wiihoulthe authority of law, the Judge so interfering are bad men, and ahould be dealt with by Impeachment; bul If the law permits, or is silent on tho eubiect, then the aytfesi needs amendment and the remedy asked for is insufficient. The frame r of the memorial appear alarttied at the holdnera ol askine for a privilege for which he can find no prece dent. This I regard aa rather profes sional and belongs to the lawyer more than the legislator. Legislature as Courts ore sometime influenced by evi dence, but in precedents they differ. The Courts by precedent entrench themselves helund the wisdom of Ihoee who have pre ceded them, while Legislatures by each new enactment depart from former usaeea or extend beyond them. Th one la ever looking upon the past, the other to the Iu lure. The memorial signed hy Mrssra. Lan caster and Matlock, nol withstanding the high praise it receives from lite editor ef the Orrf-nnlsn, (lo whom I refer them for the praise I should have bestowed,) I can not regard as deserving special nolioe. Thn authors in asminingti) apeak In th namo of the people, aro as unauthorised and arrogant as Ihrir ptoduction lever hose and bomhaillc, and aince th daya ol "Ancient l'itlpl" their parallel la nol found lor either. To search out the few grains of miller contained in lha mountain of chaff the solf-constltuled President and Speaker fro It in have elaborated io make Iheni solves ridiouloua, would occupy loo great a apace in yonr columns ia oevoie to auon noriseirto, On, a few, however, I will be slow a passing remark. The winnowing ol the first clause of the memorial leave the Idea that the ler. rilory la loo large to be represented by nine councilman, and ask for fifteen. Yet hi honor ifee President pro torn', feel himself .looe equal lo tbi enormous res ponsibility, and, large a are our bounds, rise, th,ey aro too' narrow io "cramp hi fiti ' iimij. itijfiptIsjjsasMssjt f i"jji i'wWMi-Mtfcii'tMrtiMlMlMMFW SM 1 tWa c fWA L.1.H (AjiahwH BBB HIBSW Ji. .1 h . i iBLaaBBBBBBBsaTa kV' J' ' f BSB f SBB .' '. SBjrxFTSJSaT'' jw"a saw J i . J m . am imaf oaTnay m s Amr"aHaMii ftfaaf ef llgbt otif Mrary afaiejjeaf)c aaftaei ir, WHB umlrlng ro)MT anel aHkaiirUat aaliel itm,uaiiRiraia,iMi(iUMUMrau and eren Chlaa, are laid guderlaatla. taalalaaWlhaPaaina ii arw hh nuucr itiH bli'lucid oxDtaaaHao'aX oUlcatlona by bla lucid. MplaaaHaa ihlf wants. BatJ aoppoee tkla loorease f councillors will be aeceaeary ee the M PraeMant pre lam axaatta aesa is ba called by a graiefiel.aeeeVale a eeet be 7 resigned tfiiwtwh ooaHeay lo bla mtad Jo. Lane. Hela perhapa right In wpngfiwlllukeinMulaaarlltlita'' te supply the place of ike great krahtafy W Aurora, noraallaof tbeMrlb.' .' ' ! (be neit paragvaab ef tttaVe anlatM Vfeduellon, thar thaaafcrbtf. Hi At ear ef aMfaaMa aa4 vatUaglai laarlieriwiMa ra own aed eevtrat ether metro flights equally akin to the ubject4ae Anally telle our "crave ana reverend eeniera at Washington, that "three email armed ve. sela" oould Jilock u In; an evil certainly, w hicb he propesea lo remove by a remedy aa applicable to the grievance, at religion is comparable lo basalt, to-wjt: a "milita ry road in the Interior." What think you our naval.and military men will tay le this method. f raising a blockade? 1.01 ia a perfect avalanche ol words and hlglfeeundlng and unmeaning phra. aea, without giving the least data upon which lo base an estimate, hia next prayer ia for a aauCeieni appropriation to improve the navigation of the Willamette. How ins iked is the difference between mis oraierend the legislative memorial re ported by 11 r. Curry on thia subject. It Is well known to the friends of Mr. Cur ry that be it chasto and able writer, and has an Imagination hluhly poetic, bul his good sense and good taste forbade the dis play or pedantry, er me indulgence oi fancy in a memorial to Congress, yet by his simple, straight forward and' laconic sentence, he has aucceeded In fully at taining the chiei beauty and excellence of a memorial brevity, 'though I nave much transereased upon your limit, car.net forbear introducing on eamplo of tba magnificent at) le tor which liitswnoie document it remarkable. After wasting at least a page of fools can In informing Coru-retethat the yonth of Ores-oa are urnoraot. and ia need ef school books and echool masters an evil which he think ten thousand dollar worth ef book; eef H fV vUrrrrtlf" tnuJ nmttlf he breaka forth .- "would that they wore here, thai more hooka and teacher were here ; then with the gran dure and sublimity of Orrgoo'a ecenery, itemouotaine piled up and supported by pillar of columnar basalt, covered far above the clouds with everlasting anew, ils miahtv rivers and tumultuous water- fala. ita magnificent forests, and ita thar anlktrntforner itumUHg m thetoml, tyc." If Gov. Laaa presents this memoriil he may well addree Congress In the words or Anton "ir you have tear prepare to shad them now.'" A. Lw jttp Mcciuiiri. The Har has long been crowded with aspirants, of every decree of calibre and qualification. It Is extremely pleaiant to gaze on jut Ml of fame, and to imagine one' a aelf standing on its summit. aJmirod, and envied by the gaxert below. How few, comparatively realize their dreamt. Year pas on, without adding reputation er practice to ene-half of the liar, who, ia despite of manifest failure, from incompetency on their part, or from adverse cause, aim oersist in th vain contest. Happily, an other and more ludiclout direction I about to be given lo the publio mind on this tub. jeot. Th New York Mirror well r marks: "The Dar i no longer the resort of the ambitious youths ef our country. Tho mechenio departments are being prefer red! there are now thirty young gentle men in this city, that have received liber al educations, who are aerving their "limes,'' aa ahip-wrighta, arohileota, oar punters, io. in a lew years, the United Statea will have th moil accomplished mechanic In the world. The Union of substantial education with fnechanio al skill, will effect this. Indeed, already we oould name eomo mechanics, who are excellent mathematicians, acquainted with French and Herman, and ablo lo it tidy the hooks in those languages con. necled with their vocations. Heretofore fond fathert were wonttoeducate their aous a doctors or lawyers, to insure their res oootabllitv and auoceat. That day ia passed. Mechanlca will now lake the lead, and in a ftw yeara they will tunply laree portion of the Slate and Fcdi a leral Government." Tn DocroVa Asacnici. A faehion able doctor lately Informed hia friends, in a large company, that he had been patting eight daya in the country. "Yea," aald one of Ihe party, " It haa been announoed In on of Ike journalt." 'Ah," aald the doctor, stretching hia neok very importantly, " pray in what terms I"- "Why, well aa I can remember, In tha fotlowinat There waa last week seventy-seven Interments let than the wrex oerere. W aW -SBBBbLb. -I. bBBX l.aSjTsTaTaTaTaklL. J'Tk?xVr .JSBBbW kBBBxT -" ,1 t jf r liW y.aia.ttti aw-avian a n i .. lonNotelleetalesa eomtMHaiiaTve'tba '' 'r7yssswfssssjuwsH aaTBl .. 'ffgrs'te . ! I aaa-aaaaaa-ar- - I .i -Lf .lr3 .volnhwrj mtov& t'ti'J KvMJ. a VaWa tt .Ijaaasjl - ajM AaVJaaVaa laMBaTav'R tW aleBBBBBtsfatWtta AhO,MW1klli& JadaaVah UoughWaa wy,a,TMkftW meruvlaa a. raw aanaa frera the Bute of Malad.'iJla aaeet Arisiere. we waa waxaweTBl ef llw aattaMl tAaiaavxaitMJa) i feendia that ataaa of New laajlaaj', oo the other aid ol taarivar Merrlaaaasy "looking east," inettgn ia the way etiae world aad tba fines of lha treM wWa prefoandlryerdaat iaa saajkaVaavtM1. owe oiever.ts) bwesra ajsj-,.,if f jdeeAaaawia--a tmm,mm.w tl waa wMtjfyjk) early pari ait Wr It m ls1atBaWMBMaxaS m m ia I a. Will laiT bbsj wTsaai scaH.sswff: nwtswjsra cam ap, sbe got' thM Idjil to ffe Hie a cnutiby, otdiasajoaea sjaaw, noaeeej around clear up to tha Bead. Ms had a great weak for faaa Me, araaaawtesj with "pictera and thlaga." 8a tar did ah carry this faolaatio notion, that the had one for every day In the week", and a aplendid large pet one tor the Sabbath. Shortly after tha Bloomer oturnla broke eat, UiraeDeugbkina, unknown to bar husband, gradually became tinctured with the idea of tba abort skirts and Turkish doni-speak-of-em. She had read In; the village paper a graphic detail of tba ntod of making the ureas, with Mglowlog des cription ol it appearance andad vantage that ahe aecretly and stoutly resolved op havlni an outfit. If it were lust to tay that she had "followed th fashuna." Id thia determination sbe receive) the appro val ol a neighbor, one -Nra. Rhuty Tula, a friend from town, who used te pay ber a monthly viiit, and bring down more go. sip and scandal than would Gil a volume Ihe dzeof "Cooke's Coraplat Voyage," even ifll were printed in agate, which, a all bookseller know, take ia a yfeat deal of matter lo Ihe page. Ma. Rhuty Tut was a sort of Mrs. Malaoro. a Croat be tween that loquacious old lady, and the present Mr. Partigtei,'wiui ner arain full of whimsical ooocelu of dree aad fishioa, and a tongue that rua with pale ful iniermlesloo. To add to' ber other charms, she llped yea, lisped; decided. Iv. eurelv. and unmiatakeaWy, Iteped. But fully understand, rsadsr, the did .not allow ibis te troubl bar ia lb least -jt nothing ttood la r war aotatag. . Several letters passed on the'siibjoct of this Bloomer costume, and befere long Mr. KhutvTute overflowing with Intelll- gence, pestad down lo th farm, w bare ah found ber rrlend up in arm and eager to meet her. Oh, such a chatter as they had! She had of course brought with bar patterna I.". J plana matter and material, for the new oo.tume, but poor Jedediah was all in the dark. "Now I do ihay that thith thtufl" will look thunerb." exclalmo-J Mr. Rhutv Tutp, displacing two-and-a-half yards of peach-colored silk, and feasting her gaze on the figure of it. "Mr. Thmitb, th thopman, saya that ita Iho thcarce becauth ita a little out ol thcason. "Well, I curst he's about right," aid Mr. Doughkfhs, "I halnt aeen nar.ee peach lint for a good long time In thee parts. That' lo make the petty-loon, I reckon." "No, dear, that'a for what they call the visile' Ihe calls them on on the thiage a tunic, but Mrs. Bloomer thayth Iu vulgar to use linage words in thoclety, and tho wecalla'cm 'visitea.' Ita very like the common mantilla whal every hotly wear.' It was arranged that a Bloomer ilr.MJ should bo at once prepared; and the ladle proceeded to work. Mr. Rhuty Tute di rected the patterna, and Mr. Jedediah nlicd her needle according to Instruction "Dear me, how Pa will look when he teet me dressed all up In this. He won't know me, will hT" asked Ihe dame. "Won't he, Indeedl To beau re ho will only he'll ihay you look ten years young- -fl If. J if IIL..U T.. er, rviiucti wra. imuiv .. - "We'll never aay a blessed word !)hln mil mm not all roadv." Do'vn atalra they went tittering and ehakin their heads, into Iho large dining room, lira which Ihey had a view of the barn, at,J they htd scarcely pounced into acouploot" high-backed, crooked. bot touted, easy chairs, before In walked Jede diah, with a hoe upon hi shoulder, whis tliog a bar-and a-half of "Yankee Doo dle," iutt nl thai particular portion ol lb air where the word ingeniously Infer that he, (Yankee Doodle) "came to town on a spotted pony." Jedediah started. Waa il a pair of fat fairies he wat gazing all They did not move and ha brandished hia hoe with an attitude'of defianoe. All at once Mr. Rhutv Tut lumped from Iter teal, whloh ao alarmed Mr. Doughklnt, thai the trembled Irom head lo foot. "JarusaiVM oilakuwut ia that yeoul" ahrieked Jedediah In one breath, hia eyea starting almost out of their sockets, while hit beaver toppled over'ofi of hi head, "what In the name of all that' auperhu. man now and forever, till kingdom oobm, and all the time henot forth and hereafter, have yaou bean and done" . itVe we're B--Bl-Bloom BIomr erst" lultrd Mr. Doughkln, 'alnvwt frightened out of htr wilt, and hold lag en ffsaUS MOTwMfW ttv: ' T jvri: VnMl A w iil w IbSa A U httLt nWi i fWA?)tI i mv ."...; x ' j . -- i .r4 k wjftxJstfV.fc"' '., r't zxcca MwW!(a ii m-v jMiHtafii: 3r3rB eTjaaal 3Hcn l.W x-uxf?-. r3ftK klr,Mttra "Waaam eJx ' uiMuvi I like 'a eaate avflaag' tatia, waa m aartk aw it I .T . T73" rlggla t. May f .hat several pltaifjaar MVtteaslijIie, ueaooo piiiiar p, lfca atsjMNgW toU UaMlhatrwrttwMM 'JtWPBi i' aji1itfMV 1-LVJVBM hmmk---'; lw U JIX.S 11 ..." 1 we're lawBtUet Bsaaaltha. aa aaat fntaiw 'MtllfM BrLM.!. Jd aftcuti) aad MrsMtaMbitd her friand la look flown u ml, mkm Hue.laxo.1 she,) t3G3a ment.. "AflMJoaahrAiaajBav ah was crowned Qoeea ef Tbp(aja men of mind has a riakt io - ikaaaM ..t.,.. " " ! "Casaara vaur - ml mtmJH- i ) uLOll.fl u muKd ImAmAimh- - - ..ri. . "ki "Haarm oat.tfr. Dowklaihi .h'7 awav .n t..1 .j.lij. tZl . vii r " j.rr r --.':" , , , nearqi aaswiausau tasty, .vutir-rf-il iw'M ".Now.Iareeajaia, Mtmm- Bu'rr:.- :,bvm -asirasy sane, ti ysJ pi)SS'sM:..-'i : " wn, txaaty ws ar I ., m asBBi . aa.. . .aa TC aaytasagyavaHl mlattke yteurl atiilrral wayaxaa,ts a tile. lUi ase.taaaW,) alJWvaeaisskt'il!l threat with tWHsxn if, a taaarta iWaeBaai Jahal" - l "Mr.DwUtr Tata, aawlaaj ay J. hte fgajli a tswaatagewwatatrsjs)as tahUltviha aaaaarai i ngii Mm you ansa to laiaiacfcaty latagiltif gztif' "laen'l ear a toad'sj Moeafaf, aW lV peach or apple; but I rneee 'yMr.taaflaV ran we thaa aunt Sally SersjaaJaVaaar here run to pad, t aay has tesata' a a, a r a. i - I. jr r I1 asw.' tsrd piaster ea ber aeck t drawds "sjwf totherway."- w "JedUb, JedUh.'yoa'r ahara' 'jtslif to company," chimed in Mr. DouhhV flounciag about with an awkward faH."- "YeMgoaad lake off then, Tebm things, and not make a oof yariajlfr rapuvu acv, jvrauis; bis jbck ei urassj "- A amaajtl aklaaaaaalf mrnrni Lf aL - - - I aaiNwai, awi aiujuaiiMxj nis uavTsr, ueacon uonxieneaa.or any or as at ter. were to com hi naow. ibtrtr'd' yeeu'd'gba etark taad.aetlvty wowtd.V "I tell you agin, Jeddy, ri 'a l& r!" atldllr. Deklai ,'Ji ..V i7l ait- ''iSLTJS look like a couple of graaatd tajoa ai a spree nan sseaaarwrweaita waaa take m off!" Tl H "W. won't do ft, Mr. Dowklift; 'ir won't, jutht for your Irppereacel". mM MrswRhuiy Tut. "Vlll fa, daarl"". "No, I gues w won't; wti want It)' ha) nicomertft coincided Mr. DousUaa.! "Yeou won't, won't yeout" hriliwai Jed, throwing hia hat down with V lasr ish. "Yeou tay yeou won'il" Mr. Rhuty Tut nodded with aaplbv ful leer. ' T " "Well, now r want ItWnoeretood, Mr. Jedediah Doughkln Iu not oftea get ,ay noaeaer r, out may I na asad,l nam ciaerana craux at IKIMTI tray mar. Mr. Doughkln sorearaed, "111111 you, I'll do II", Jedediah. "Neow, you'd bUr,Uaas) ofT. Will yeou Uko 'en off eaaafc th)k or I'll have th gray m re saddled ta Laja man a Hash or grad Ughtnla'," l4iJp "Mr. D. wa alarmad, aad teaaaat at Mr. Rhuty Tute, who want J aaaaMarlsM takaatbaok by ibbmeaao. r3 a mI "No, ah won'il" exctalmad lha lady. "Yes, y-l-." Mr. dl-iiTl waa about to aay ahe would, hut her IH aad gave hr uch a ikMllag Vook that ah lM not finish lb MaUaoe. - n"iit "Very welll -Beyi ISUg tashiU Jt. tnantar," wisewaea eamaa. " Betsey Mellt wliera'ayeajair bhsv'i a a a r , i a . ' -" i ami Buaoay rM riiianiMf M'i Inttd oat, waetMa yoaag andMialuitbohaaadi Main, aad aBar Um Saw tha asfaataa tawtr raaaeeaira i permit. . i-OWahUktHi SJ-, . Hl-..i wwe aawWjwwasaiafwssaa MiMgflM TtaSSBtSSBSJSSB1 irasWraasaMaBSl M aaJkkaVaMP 5 sajSJMasjajaBsaj -M mLMtm tsaaa.' ? I-Maw j j tm .r 4, JlMfOWl " llllrtlifaaaaat' awJxt' -- asua- a yeou don't go aad lake then vulfat-Jwka In' hall lrowar,nd that elaty lanV frock, I'll go rlghtotT aad dresawyseUl pctHcoaia, ana no etraaaia tat tawa IBaaw m m & vsi.'iirv. j'rr ""MeTJa