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),. fc r t'' S . m V ; TT aW I - 1 vjiuVibW rat 'i' i iL-a.--, TiTf i . i srvasBBLSBssBBBsai. KMTMt'ifUWifbqtcIorioM.liro P' f riMWIWI i( oalcutated to produce a vm maamiawmiKw 10 province n uai chair shook uic i ntou ; h ainuicu J.lirai.'raalmthm, and to reflect the'.irifeand gate-birth to parties which arc qpnat ur m iret u.iiio. . no ihoji MMtmh'trM of her life it lliui re. oerJod. . 'Aster h'long consultation among , " Mthe fcltofJJ.plaln Smith. 5t2f,,,!?Or.?f,,h0M.?,,CO,l"1yi" V,'"CS,.S? frr, .,lta "" IMHWl their alien! dignlly-lvvo huge mill win pnwi imr mv wwn n mm mi uiy, SIICII n .penal ic ii. iil-ici iim.i UI.L. . l..kl ..!.. ..! kl l.-.l'i i .'. I ...... I. .. ajMB w iaanw (iu iiiviii! mm hi. m-uu ,UM Java, It a preparation for heating 'tM hie braina wilh war.clubs. I'owhat. IH rmttM in latai inatrunicm, ami tne Mnf mattltttM. wun tneir i.ipoj ain.,al majority glting linn n title to me oiuee, Mew, nn near mir ing, nuciii Ir.wa(tif Ih prlaoner'a lat moment, in aiiiiii mil ill ii mini i ii in in in 1 1 in IWIMWU,' 1D0 ooiovcii otugiucr oi (fir Lias aA ! Bnm I 11 ..MAM lia. Lnu. MMlwIllitMnaml cntreatiei. nrard that !( awMOTWinaiv, ICU ujii lit I nuiii, wnireaiiM,priijuiiia ,tUieU,Wthtl)eparcd. The royal mit wwgwmmvi hti wii, ! v-wiiiiiimiiii.. "UcIw.IMt Bmilh lo hla'fate. Urown AjHMla) M thi (ailufe of her application, iMMkwMM threw her rni around Smith, 1 ItpWIMr MM upon lili, Mr raven nair ".- BaWaav anianad lua neck and tliaulilcM. ue. . rm .7 --: --. i OI1IW1" acivVOTiniiu mtiibii "ttii !. MaiAM a. aula -Uk unih .-.b aieta.i-.- Mat.' JkoIraJlamgaiped for breath, fea . !.. i ii , i i . MM, M nTimu ma uccr.-e, anu uucvi. aaj Saaith to be Kt at liberty Whether Ik regard of this glorious cin ior amini i lo.e is not . Mr reachea toe fee imir oi . . IT t.w ?l aA. alu.il In - - iMIMI. ....- " vis lxiv., fw Hm. I Mk-ttmbfaiff ofCapi.-Smttl.." tMtka to an Interview she aftemardi la-WW, him England, "in reco-d. eat Itf wrtat l have done, but the ioii IWagT-hfamcraory." John llandolph Uf taatjwnatian would aiay iu cnuu proac bed, Hie ctcitcmcnt ol tho pubiio r ,...:., i.u.1.- .LUUnll l- . fcruklitf eiMh a deer. Iritere.t In the fate ' ,d Kcatne intent. Va.ldnBio!, .... "J6 r " JCe'tJiA to of ( 6. ceoJderij.hl. dc.dlic.t foe. crouJed. N.plitly .aiiem., ami the ? S L .h,l aI5Tlhit Bat hliia.n natur. la the aa.na every.n,o-t anxiou. c .Iculation., occupied the nTL'&SSw AwTu. ' h.X!j toM the war.club dropH fm he 'leading men of each of the tJ.rr..i.oa. I'JtiZU elt VaduTv . .aaeMtwIl'a kand-hl. brow R.a..-hlt &.., wero . hey balancd. thai after l,&jlJi&a5J?ft I btrt'a-Wad;and,a.heraIse,lhl.l.7aTe ,he ni f exact .cn.t.ny hXl been pen '" .ujArfStfnVSeo daihltlohlaliom,.ndkiMe.l her fore. 'throual, .,l alter the probable voVe of fourycari ftamlk.4lliofrch neaiea. r 3 "t.- ' i i.f . i .1 . afi. ... iit.. .. i ... ill ii". ii r I " JB m l-aal HMrml.nt racendantor this noble o. attoprid. hlmielf ur, . -T- ---- -j .. J-...., n..t......l..i i v v hmvciii. . wi.i.iiwiii- ...v.. Mlr.aecond vear of her aer. n-UmhlX tinima. IS .t2-lll!y.Tr: rs 'tAIN'it OAl'l.llTint r, maa. "sJaaWeaftrte. Ammim-c; wflh Iwk ami ki.itl a-ke Was at at, ka asssn a lins - Sstkjfciriwra'tiin; Tta ehaeleiaV Iw-tUn Vaetrta i-si. 4arMMa ifnystfuetuoi. !2S laMlVMsssv A.-i.: ..sjaksMMMi ii.a. . "x.r -l TbTa-s ikasrsirisfs sca'alba..;, LQM laarat aa aspsa lasU KaNasd by UiatlMraie auid Wja bmiae. a fr.jer for lem "L'nblailblraP pifedibs clu'f. "Oby jswldog'. arr lis WaA. away btr lean of f n-f Aaslasl ta csflir. ft-e. XaatNML 4bn. In Ii.'. .1.... Hsps. sttrto aunrairsilini, IjMaajfstaassisln srasnan'ar-rn, '"" 'AaJ tswallNsi'a prsjn (n h!nu ' ' ' IA sVkviSuu: Ocvixua. .most orrery, bady In Boaton knewa that Father Sirectcr married mora folks In the course of the ourreat year, than any two or tenMhlncs in (bo United State I It beat all hou t - . . .. ... . i ..o, ... .ra .kiiii.ii me w.u icnun ii- ' ""'"P. andcausod to trot In double nTB., h'OOgh life. Not long since, a rural tllllriCi yOUIh anil Ui i'AVICAe CSmet, M" Isuraaaaad 4mJ. I ,tt.'7ataier Strcaterto be fixed out accord. log to the law and gospel. Well, tho old MAM Mat 'am .hrAatnl. In lit. -....I., n.... loan'ptat.Vo. through In the regular man. ner, andharged. "How much have I got lo pay fur lln job!" '" I atways leave that to tho bridegroom; asueieeis tne pay m w 11 ij si ' ""'on,1w,nt'? ,' ",tan MM trader, about this alrair, you know I kit care a cent, hy..ed. wlial you harm., nnlv tail n. hniv mtirl. Kntit.) l.n Straeter, d oturgii, only tell us how muchoubl l.e rigtu."i L m not particular sir. suppose vis abouK1'o dollars." iloUaral.Samllill. but vi ,U atlck ItXnfWhy I know a fellow von married lisit fall for two dollars." ' "Very liEely.sIr," said the old gmtlc. v.'"lJ-7fkir.iT . B u'"m""; Jr tjutrrteil htai live time anrl run eiir.t,! ,.J.V;.a-.. ' " Squash forked over and leaved. ,. ! ,J ,, " ,, Sltoat pA, l rwo fit we. I,ritt '.Scre. Millionaire scale in hi (asy chaU-. By him itauds a poor man, in a eupp Heating attitude. , I UlllionaJra Aticin! irrv torrv. mv ., , , , , 1 ' - . young friend, that I can do nothing fur you, liut l can give you a word of advice economise. M . Paa. man lint wh.n a mnn l.n. ., .Ml. U.11 "s" -,iMUlonalro Nonsense I Under certain iircWMUacea a aun mm know hew to BBVV. " 1. ,Btmi; Sar.-Tho Milllonairo I, , tta ld; the poor man calmly 1 n lha .hnra nmeanore. ', my friend, that ! nan ; for you llul I can give you SaBKSffW3,fM,u- "t raarat-noateaw: un,ur,cortani MHMMi a man utui know how to A?k js1 1 1 1 patio rjrer i titv I'ram S.Hliut' Heme (Iswltr John 1)ulnr Atlnms. Jfi. lUitlim y tr K'ir.l.lirf. Tli suucrle fortlic vacant I'rcsiden. .. . ." I .. It (.. II. I hpi extinct amng us ; mm mnr h iim ... nrovlncc nor mv nurtxHC In meddle, but it was ni Jot lo see the issue of llioj contest, when it came to it. head and w.s dce.dcd.Mow .vbloii.onlhoh.ij.pUce. f Hw M. Iho hall ol the House of. Ueprescntalivcs exhibited, on that event- licCU vvuneSSCU III IIIH l "nui 1. 1 nwwti 'ihuuorld never saw. There hig three Powhat.'candldatei for the I'n inlone) , and neither niiiI ihjt t ,f... I... ! . v..i...l iI.h ..iii!iiiltmi. ' candidate for tin- I'n miIcii.'V , nml neithei of tlicm having receneil the roiiMiiitiion. mat emit nail lurncn nincii, in an umci countries, hat Inn dciided by the oid: i i hi Mh nil hnvirnt nrii roTticiimi.iirii n possible by that Uml ol turn, in 1.1 ... I.. .. ...... ...1.1. . ..!..!..... .1 ' II1CV UrcV cru Willi nimiuui nwi iiiuii ,.i. ) ho lraml our nappy government,! . .. ------ - .. r, bad been provlJed for hy the peaceful ex. peJIcnt .ukinc iho choice out of the im fLt '..'" ..i ...:. r J.i of the raaSctWa atate., each united dele. nnli.ui ( aililli AUK lJi. fc. ...-..... ... -- ,' IIIVl, J'J-Wt.l.. .! ! . ....-.. .. . t ., ii i- .. i eacn imiiiiauai man nan oorn hci uunni wuli ajtnmh caro as if tho tUiolo reviill uepenoeoon iiiiiuuiviiiiiai suurage, u .i ,J,,I,!,.I H,n. il..re.nti woulef ilblv - ..... - . - .... - ,... , 'a..... .... . ....1.. ...i .mill U u rilllf- iwil anu ni eninc innr I uls of the .Ireislon had actually come. It as generally under.to.-l that the vote a, in ,l,.U,,d. of a uealilij. upright. nnd amiable, luli.otierv firm or viwr. ni icmberof the Neork IMrgatTan. 11. ,ad given his pronu to oti Tor Mr. Vda,n,,u, the eaVr..g,U,in, ax,ou .! ..i. .a.... i" .1.1 IMlftlDU HI, i.lli'UItT III- "UH..I remain fi,, , ,, n. ol. firm to that pledge or not. .,.,.. .. ..!... ,...,..,...... I ne itau n prepnrcu lor ino prions ni tne eicciion ii placing seals mr mere Mirctivo Slate deleeatioas, each havinp a separate table, in the enii.iirenlar space In front of the Clerk 'able. Ilefirc ta 'king their seats there lit,) "ere tf U u'en'vialking about in Imlo bands, or seal. ed in group, earnestly cenversin;: in a .low tone, evert mind Uing occupied In the result of t'tio election Each party was languinaol success, llela were sta ked on a large amount The moat conti. Mam saaaJ laave) tibea at jass !.... I J . .... of ta elcHad jjijjirrupulourTbZn7iunll,i $ ' "H P MW?! " hH otM threat weraullar. cd. A aeeond MitVburi contest was ex. iuspimI. Non eoume.1 en In., ihan fonv Lalloiiags; tome said tho election would n...n....L. n.rl,iMiu.nth. oi.it. mi,, ... ..i.i ..I...J.L. t.n;.. n..i.i k. ..j l flut that coriiraaa would break up ju , j." .1. T . .i.trjfr m!n,. .t rmn n. ,r ll -"t -.-e-.. -;- Iho evil po'vir who -ought llie ruin ol ttre Kovernmeni bad eathered loeetber at u'-.l.in.inn .,i it... hiirltn., iinnr.i. ... ... . ' a. . . '.... .. O b . , the troiihifii nir .Manv pcrns carrud concealed wuim as I'xpecting some i. ' olent out.break. The bar.ro.ims of hotels I and eating.houies wern crowded with gue.ts whose aspect bode I no cooil to 1 he countrv or the peaceful proerevi of the (.ovcrnnxnt Many a heart that lovid years pruclitc. I Imt one meth"d of sup American ruubtcd freedom trembled m1 porting oung fruit trees, and like the aay view of lha untried experiment, now fir sovtill, wo shall continue it until we see Iho jirst tiini lobe attempted. Amid such something better than has) r come to our aiijuncs the day 01 election came, live rv avmue leadiiiirtothoCaidtol was filled vMh people, all whoso faces looked in -nc lir.rlinn. .mln,,. f,rA lll, . ..n,,. !imn .vnression nf "rave nnd InturcsivJ cunosilv. Into the galleries which sur , Il'l . ......... I rnuiHi ami ovcrioui. iho Hanoi jinpn-vcu. 'utivts nit nu additional humin h 1112 tould u) .oi"iliilliy be forced, mil tho iimr-cist iiuilit out "I pglit and hearing of wbnt was pas.lng within, were cram '" "' watching inullitudo, hoping against hope, to gain, h sonic gowl (.hantc or dint ol psiicucc and physical Mrtnijih, a glimpse utlcaat ortlieccitlnij.ccnc .... . . . " It had been nronovJ. in ilcbate on i, in; previous lliat. durine thn election, the uallericsof iho Hall should be Uo.cl, a they could at host accommodate but a imudliiloi those who wero anxious to wit. ness iho sceucj but Mr. McDufiie, (then n prominent member of lha House,) warm. ly ui iiicu mo right 01 congress tiexcludi proplo frou. witnessing, if thoy so pleas ' . '. ... r" . id, iiioaMSDi Ihclr own representatives, I in a unllcr, ospecially, so vitally nfiocl. ins thorn all And when it wassii'.cested lliul the admisMoii of so grcai end excited r crowd would nievilably ba produollvoof ,1,, - rdcr, he sprang up, and In tone, which rcacl0j through Iho hall and gallerits, ,CI, d ,llnJt ff f,jr . ,10 or,ery lloport. ?... r.i v ,i.:i 1 1.1.... L..-1. ....., u, IIIU ,'V.JI'IW ,.. U ,W.,,IIU wii iiiuii . ,Cenc." His appeal was too popular to bo succes.fully resiittd, and tho doeri ivtru thrown open accordingly It was an Imposing spectacle. The cir. culur lu'diy outsldo the bar, (and luto which nona aro admitted hut privileged persons whoso right Is specified hy law, ) as wen as the loam, or open area behind V " . " " "V"' X '"o. " ,"T. :.r."T... "?.. "" 1' 1?" lvv ero lllu Willi mourners oi me sou. , ..nM1.,nA..'fn.t ti:. 1 ate. ex.tlovarnOrVof States, mllilare bhiI naval officers, thoso only, however, Who had rocelved vote of thank hy Congreu for morilorious sorvice) foreign mlnistor and their attaches, Judge of the Supreme Court In a word, with all whose envied distinction ll wa 10 pass the vigilant scru. liny of door-keeper, now doubly vigilant and all upon tho yW vlrc. A restless movement ol the ntenwre "ilhinlho d I nitl a crucial murmur like I he altrmed i hum of bee when lliclr hives arc Ola. imbed, gave token or Iho stale orfevcrith anxiety w hlch prevailed throughout the body ' Could any revealing spirit hav'o opened -to human slew the hope, the Ppenr.l-lo human slew mo nope, tht ttetni the boiling passions, which tuinullil. atcd within moaoiieree uoacnis, now would . ,.. ,,iiifnl tnteiests of the mmm liavn .,. ct tirthr helghteaed la Intensity ' A,-.n .,, , Speaker1 hammer fell A j ", ,,,. pnMi al ,.,, Ived, legation. 'aMfinblcdanJ )k h ', .romiJ 0 ,.ble prepared; ,. ,1,.,,, tor II1CIII It J iny pririlege, " - .. t. . .1 ,i -i. . 1 1". "full Uw of the itraupeC aadt have I. .."'.. '...! (I , ruii0 anj 7y ,Uth Whlc ci((lI ,,,. lie,r ..H,jini wull.'tfcVflral i.-ii ,. nat iiro.rcdin. ' 'lll,c'l 0ne of their Uaoh, deleeallon number to act at , i,i hairinan, collect ihcinotM, and roporl ,n,'C , Iho result The delegation oted by plu. not tliuir . , ti'i...... i.. ili t.l --l..,, . mwuxwi a. tl eholeaof 1" lliarivi, III VH, IVVVIf I III- most oie, , , . . I 'l'tl.Jc ' '; I here we ro twanty.lkut and wheo tho votM had italhereit in men, 'The v enw waa ike th-t or a aepulchre. . M . b M, WM ,ndcr, aSlattaft.r I . . . ' - . . - m -a f iij uitere.1 lu.voiee ; and tin! can: rev. auiii!!. inr .rr, ..... I .ii,.,, ft., ,!, t ne as eemed to lift tho very'domo of the 1 Ulil MlirtV SIILIIMIIIVUI IIVIII ... , ' ,, ,, .,,,,, ,!, -.n,lMiin M '-. Mr. McUulJie, whow camidato II... had been defeated, wlmio eager hopes .... '. . " -i.i... , V . ,,a"c' "? w,'? !"",?""" lur " B0' "" , ' '" "n'K "" ' 3T '.i."' T -7 inTfc. ". T ii i . i...V... -I... 'J' r?nf tho, V' ,,' U "xi ""sIt' """ "' V ,,',."' ,'j''ir 1 licnuetlioawasput i ., . , ... . . i "Id .orrign .Minister In anoUier who lood by hiaaidc'-hiii how are you goin? ,.,,,.!. Ana! iranl if the co.ii.tr and i.. -. i,..,.nl llie people. Here were no guards; no sen daruiei; not ci en a constable, hoie u a the order to be executed 1 lie soon saw, and whilo ho gazed, scrm ed icnetratctl wild tpeocbies sramlcr. N'o sooner had tho Speaker clven thesJr. dcr, " tha Sergeant-at-Arme wULrltrtnll gallerleaLllan IfXJaaasgeJar ys-ttng man. (.'graceful form, andarrlR a bHIllajrl ye, darted noita. jaja raco, awl ,ono coniico wnitn runa-au rouna sa-i iimironi oi.ann oeiosr tne urea.i.wpra ' ' callcrie.. motioned with hie arm to l,' dark, denae, and alrrjost aulPicated massofhtiman Ieln2a before him, exclaim. Ina, '-Gentlemen, tho Sneaker orders the ,Pllories to bo cleared; you imu.t retlre- ilear the callene. ' And at Ins word , l'ko a flock of, quiet, ponlvo sncep, when i.i,. ... .!.:: .. .! - .., "" !." " i" '"' i', ... Mr tf,rtl I III I ! Willi ! llaMBIIII C "cnl "'e crowd, without a word ofhl. I am for that principle, and for civ complaint or rcmontlrance, and in an in (-ukttmla. list tr ritnxf.n l.s nn ftn.l In a... In -.l,i.l,. ..A., ,1.... , . .....I .... I. iv l. r:v'i,"'ir,, " ,. '".' ",'' " -"""""' w. "nJ; TU'' rorcigu Minister lifted up hU ,ln., m. auinwmenl. and exclaimed, " l"Ua Oerernniem. What a people!" " - ' riki.v. I'kii 1'ki.is. We havofor notice, ttejirrre a stake, which. wo usu. ally make of a strip of board or plank, strong enough to supiiort tho tree.lfsuto lavllr. to nll.iw It 1 on.t.lrt.t.' nwdhin. about six or'cieLt inches from tha Ire en the south, or west side, and fasten .tie tree . .to.. .. .. . ion nyastripni waste icatncr.-tormtnga tingle loon ao as to allow tho trco ta'tnove a lulls in iho wind, fastening iho ends of the leather lo the top of thn stake by a singlo nail. By lids m-lbo-l the young trtc has sudicicnt play to induco it lo throw down its roots, which it will very soon, nnd stand ertel w ithonl any support. This never mars or prevents iho growth .. ... . ' . . . . 01 mo ireo iivistopptng the circulation or lliosap, and is the iheapest manner a tree t he stayed up, During Iho summer months, it. I. wait to cast eirthi leather, letting the tree do jpend upon its own energies, wbloh wlllbo 1 gaally iucreastd ; rcidacinglt InjhafaU. alter driving the stake firmly, or oharvjt ing ns position as may bo renUirea, ilo train un tho treo in tho wav it aheuM grow. Jejertonian Fnfmcr, HviKNoirnric Dilou 'rvftr. tho Cur. ttti (jemmcx. l'ete. ' What you un'. slan' by 'parallve 'alomy-J you blu tenufho most acceptable, and. ahould havo a din' 'lomlcnl lectures dis winter, ort lo no sudin 'bout it.' Sambo (it door-keeper and aweeper at lh Medical Collogoln Cincinnati,) 1 Why, l'ete, je lollsson yer ignanon.ob' do form dew ine, 1 tell ya: you see dal hoa) obcr de way In do wagoln I ' '2 l'ete. Kh hSambo, ,eedJlti. j Sambo. You sco de dorg under de wag! (jln! I'elo. Bh I Sambo, I eed 'Im too. .Sambo. Well, Pete, I now diplain de hole matter ta yu ignumrant darky, JJosa and dorg aBant jest 'llka-bery lltllo 'tonilcal dlflerenee j de hois' kep tie srag. gin behind him tail, aad da dorg keep hint tall waggln behind. 1 ,' He(. Ooeh a mlty I gib nigger edica. shun, ha jea ai amarl a white folk '' k.ii iuiik-.t"7. a, 11, OCT There arn 0,(100 Frenchman awl K! Lirrmana. in Colonel llontnn. Tlieiterauelaleiuiancoinenoutgraod. ly In hi old ago. He la the laal of the Rornam, and not, by far, the leatt worthy uf Idem. He ha i nil a truly American career. Horn In NerlhCarollula, In 17P3, educated at Chapel Hill College, In that late, studied law at William and Mary, in Virginia, entered iho army in 110, began the praetlcu oflnu at Naihiilte, In mil, omigralcd to the Territory of ,i. touri a Year or two after: there became prcntreJthe editor of a ncwipaper; nw Mlavoun 1 ' ('ladmlttcJ into Iho Union, n a Mivereign rrom lJi.li(tale, In W'.M , wa oleete.l loiho liate nr IhA lnflil Mlaftf n vpnr lieliirn . W'lV ,J In thai capacity for thirty )can: waa ... I., il.a Ct....ai.. tv ti.tn 'i tmlair. f('viil ill ,ii.'jiiivi'.ii! ..-. .r Cayand Callmun were in their prima p defeateil In Ifjil ) Mumped Iho Mute With tho Visor of a vouiiicainiali!ner, and t m . , rj . . e i .,- wm eiccieti id tne mouk1 m hi picirnmy vnflp la lli.i r.ir.xiv.1 f.iai.i,.lnit flll.l auvn. calc of that most tnaiiiiiliocnt prnirct ai modern times ihci'auifio llnilrivndl Oil burl Denton la a man to ba Proml of aad oi iniu; ami weiHiuivn.asir in Is shared liy avrrv lane iiv uf the noAidu of this Union Ons.1 Ihink l certain he lias made up his iiiluJI about tha Koau ! k t ''1'ir-t, 1 iktrc h h nay 'Mid nl tXl If yea, irktri I and, aftor where, Aoii'P TlwHrat of lhesoiieslims I eoflslderde billed by public onluiou Iiv the universal olco which itoimKrt lor Iho load. II M ......'. i . .. inlvaeaallr lakorrun as an obitot to bo ao. complished, and that as a ntttnilf for the preservation ofour Union, and tho travel of our oill.ens.knd aa au euterprlaa to give us tho command of thai Kasl India trade, the pursuit or Which led lo In dis. cinrry of the New World, and theenjby. Ineul of which has. In all acta, constitu ted tho wealth and slreneth of Iho.arost. I nations. An American Head to India i the prand idea nf tho day I and the American peoido moan to realize It! ft .1 . I '... ! ... . , , . inni i rciiihiurr me ipiesuou u; ruau nr au road as decided, and decided In Iho allirm. alive, and by lb tribunal from whoso Dat lhor la no appeal." ' This is a plafn stylo of speaking. In fact ho cxpro.s.ly aiys, "Idespi.o 'W.r antsubc, .V. on anyca.iou. tatt' on e"","1 '' ,h.fu.b,",'I",1r1,.''. j 7 lll.liULIVil iiaiivnai irlllallVII iiiiiuviiii. and ureal coed or great evil done. I us spue all such ' lvlKrjiuvU i.U) 01. t .. .11 -....1. 1 ......... ...J t ..1L ubiect of this road, and shall noiprasxi it ; but have recourse lo precis Llaild nialh-ipatlial aepyrftyj lha inlelliL-enoaorenl akMBad r Horo la tha looid CokMi;afanstInn of Km tha'tgKlftWaoM -?' am for it as' a national work, to be dona' by tho V. jftateaoa its own territory, from tho wes tern, frontier of Missouri to the eastern .Me of California, aad paid far out r the public landa on Its route. I am for the farmer and the settler attains! the spccti. Utor. and for a national Tree roe J agalnit the corporation mooopoly. I am for ma. king tho road ; aad settling 1110 country on eaca ante 01 it on mo preemption pnnci nle that principle which had but few ad vacates when i went Into congress, nnd Which I fought up to MlabliMied popular Ta .. " ...! 1.? ...! ....I.. ing 10 every scmcr uis pi.-inij iuu rigui in a quarter section; and so tollctl set. liars upon loth side of tha road, and through Ita whole extent. They wmihl nopulato the cntlro route tho first season They would raise provisions enough to aunnort tho road. They would be labor rrs to work umu it. Thoy would pay lor making thn road with the money which they would givo far their pre-emptions. They would guard and protect it after it was done. They would themselves bo. come a pari of Iho wealth, atrengtli and glory of the country, attached to it by lis sen ; and converting mcwnoie wuacrness, as if hv manic. Intoa aoene of civilization ami refinement, house, field, orchard, meadows, would adorn th land. Schools, churches, mills, would rise up. Mocks n;nd herds, and a numerous population, would sire my In do all this. Iook at the rialte country and see what pre-emptions havadonolhsre; I hoy will do the same oil Iho Kansas, the Upper Arkansas, the Vnl loy of San f.uis, and oilier parts of the central rente; and Ihev would complete tlte making ol the road, in a brier time." There Is somolhniff about Colonel Den Ion's cpecchcs that wo Ilka exceedingly Ho apesks like a man who umlnralandr hi aubjoei thoroughly, and Is perfectly cot! vincod nf tho correctness of his opinions, and Is willing Inatako all ho haa and la In lha cause lie advocates. 1-ong life arid tntunpli In ttf old ham. Home Jmrniti. STAacniNi. I.inkis. To those who wish to impart to shirt bosoms, cellars, and olh. or fabric that fine and beautiful gloss obsorvable en new linens, tho luiiowin ii recipe for making gum arable starch wi nlace In the domestic sorap hook of ererr woman who pride herself upon her ca pacity as a housowifo and lha neatnoei nf her own, her husband , and her farm, ly'tilfes; and ifsho does not take pride In Ihcso thing her husband I an unfortu nato man t "Take two ounce of fine while gum arable powder, put it into a pitcher, and Sur on It a pint or more of boiling wateb eoordlng to the degree of atrengtli yotf sire,) and then, having covered ll, lei It set all night. In tho morning pour It carefully from tho dreg Into a clean hot. lie, corn 11, ana necpii rpr use. a Iaum spoonful of gum water' ailrred Intoa bint of ataroh that haa been mado In the ibhmI manner, will give the lawn (ellh biaoH, or prmied.) a look 01 new nomms eiaq sen rcsiorB.jnfa ,j .1 -. . ..-i ing. II la, io, goeajy: thin whtto muoMit lll VIITVI, W liH' I ll'liaa.' "I niiufcrniiwii.. ,. jlvea In 19W, and now, In lii-wcnlloifUJ; y,'. -. .. . snstw aim ram liTk Ureal ' Itlet ol I lie Horltl I'lll'ULAlllIN (IK Till. I'lll.MII'AI. (.'irna IS htiaorr, .n Niiiitii Ami'UIi We compllo from Weber's Vnlk'a Knlrnder (Pacplo's Almanau) for It.V.I puhlisln d anminllj nl l.slpiio the Inllowiug table i of the population o( the largest vllirs in I'.uropo anil rxorili Aiuerhm. as Hit tier- . mans are pioveiblally aueurato In their j statistical statements, It Is lo Im presumed mat mil iuiuo mny lie reiion iikhi asoor. reot. as a manor ui vurioMty ami reirr. eiio, tho lable may Ihi worth uniting out and pvacrilug. .. I. Mo.V'11,, . I-sxVmi., 9,103,111,11 IV.II,. I,0illl L-IStU. I..VI.'K..!.1S I'MtU'. 1 .4.1.1 1 '4,'ntis, X.t!an.'ll S.CMw'lliKTte.Xi'JlVI'l llsir'loiis, l'MN) I'Nsw Vulk. Wl i.'Kl IVi'sh's;, II. 117. n M-HU4, I'Jii.nvo Cmeiansli, llfi.JIG (. Wuiu. itJli.a-i. .N.Oilsa.. II'I.IW ? Ilrilm. S, Nupln, I. I'hilsil's. in. Urf...l Illlll.lll lln.tut, II, INK) 114.410 IU4.1M .IIH.I7.I II lllient, IICIJ..I J Miinlrh. .1nI,VS3 II llisdsu, .1i!7,M)0 lt.'n.enee, .1MJWK) 1.1. If sura. 'JU(I,IKM JC. Uslfssl, IIIIAWO tirj.l.M IWJiii 13. M.n'.tir, 14. Msdrhl, II. Ilulltlll. ami.rnHi it. L'Mos., TOii ,.MioU Orssstia, Ul.tR; .'Ut.T..-. O. MtwkliolHi. IMI.SJ.1 ll ii: i ...... 17 l.i.U-1, OII.VKIMI. tlulLfil-m M.OIKI hH.NO0 .T,iT 7..I0O 74jt30 Is. Aiwtuntsm,tSNuill Antwerp, It). Ilarsns. "Josi.tHUl .v.. Cwk, CO AlStS'lllsa, 91. IWllnwrn SN. Ialsnw, lajJ.M'M.I.-ts. Iali.ii.4.as. IAU.DO0U. Uafcosiv 83. Rnnr, IISWIM Tils!., :il,Kt(l Ifcte anasr, IN.-.97.M Konlasbeitf, TU.I.N IA.IHiovi, HW-CI.I, (-..ifj) ISI.411..VJ Tim llsene, 04,0110 a. Mitss, I If. Ilsmburj;, Ija.la.k .1 1. .a.ft MS? ...a "." .aria... ..yj,,. . I3S.IM1CI lllMtn, tacAovM Msiifs ,.IVW 1.11,0(10 ja.anu ISnntilr. AVilll ll.Cs.T.i.o. IX1.I4MC4. Kisukrnil, i7JiO Tllonle.ui, 1.104m M. Msnlrbuti;, M.IJ M. Venice, IS,tMIM. Ilrenirn, .'J.IKl v., Crmnktirrr Cullnrc. IW4I10 exposure to froatol our Ireofruil, whIohaa deprived us for th last two )oirt ol aYf'nor-l croPi it heeoinea of Im. Mrtanoej 10 both health and table mmfor:. to tmhslllulo another frtlll, which may ho siUpled lo nur soil and climate, 'Iho tneat Important of these is the emu uncrry. Th Vailetv usually for salo is the marsh nr'nop; crahberry, which 'grow, as the wild alrawberry, in a sialo of nalura, and Is n Inferior to the finer varinliea of the 'iptain euiii-aimi. ae ina tiu a rawaar. 1 7- . - jSj-tf-fi, - ' ft achusett. has for years past derated lime, lahor and etnense. to per left lha aanlen cuftliati.m of cranberries, aasi has suoj caededlo lartaaiatTksWBy iwii the iraOlxtwmln,"an tha hV, lit preseMlns stwclman of lha cranlrry with a great erop of trull oi, was that a. bljjli a 400 buthels had been obtained from one ..cro. Others present, who had cullivatetl this variety, stated that they bore aclllng out vvun very nine ins., 111. 1 vnrjr .pi. m verv fine llsvor, as welt as sire, and tiejded so abundantly that ene ceuld hardly put a finger In without touching cranberries. 'I'hii, Itwill bo observed, is an upland cranberry, which requires no oihor inois- lure than the rains to sustain It, and will grow in anjaoil that will not bake. As cranberrea of aa Inferior quality are now four il'illafs per bushel and are never less than one hull that price here, the value ol the crop can Im readily calculated r i . 1 .l ti . 1.. .1 11...... I . f)ur marktt is iho first in lha I mld ( State fur strawbsrriei'and crnt, and I trust It will hecomo to foreranlierriea. I hava taken a ilrcp Interest In this subject, nnd hare ordered a box of cranberry plants from Mr. Hate, which is safely 10 hand, and the plants can he had nf in, by any one desirous of engaging In tho cul ture. Till Is the proper season fnr setting ihemoat. Cuts. Cut Cincinnati, May '.'0, I'M. NawyTst !vr.TinN. A correspondent, well qualified to juilgo of such matters, scridi us an account of a new invention for blasting rocks. Haw riles, nfter au examination of tho pioiess "Tha appa ratus Is the Invention or Mr. Mlckncy, or Norwich, t. II is a platinum lima niHiut ten inthes in length, vrithholosin its side. Connected with this is an iron lube of any required length. Thh is the apparatus, and nnw for tho operation : A hole, Is dill, tod In tha rock to any depth ; this tuhei is filled with charcoal and Ignited In the pla- llniini And InutrlMl In lh ilrllln.1 Imln. AJLte'to'fj' HWI.I .PI V. ...a ..a,, a.ni Ii ... tenia 1 ,11881 U forced threugu the email .ho) upon tha aiJe of Ibairock, acallng It aff In fine pnwdar at a rapid rale. When lha beat !ji;irticlat, Iho tube i wiihdrawa and water poured in, which enlarge th holo at the bettom. The efleet of the pnvvder uon Iho reck when confined in uch a way, must be tremendous. Tho experiment hae been tried with tho moat perfect luooeu. Scientific American. " Rkckok Not." A friend just rn turned from lower Egypt,' has amused ue with a relation nf some nf tho charac teristic of th queer people who Inhabit thai , part of the Pralrlo Stalor yvhera a aaMg other article of produce ji raised cmmi, from, which tho seeds nro .picked Willi tho finger ) ) Arriving late one nvening at a cabin. our Informant inquired what iho name nf Iho place wa. lVar-dtic,' il'What, Paradisol' Ye , rar.fi.e I'rery.' Well, oould you tell me if thi I Iho plaoe they enee kicked Adam and Bre aiuafH, ''-.' Ii ' ' 'AfUrlndulgliiglnaetudw IbreomatlnM, etudy IbreomatliiM, aa 11- to aii it jbjh ,owq aii "W''J'" .--.. ...--- tMlkM StVaa. I f tf.IMMIf. lea I H'WirBL'T'TrV H Wlm ii PWWawajjpaa -T iTa. jmVbbI in -saewiflsaaeggr. haMUat,'Uia4iiaiHofUM. . Wall. IIMIIMIi i A - spj -rv.v. w sn. m ifttfNrmfrtwnvM KXPKlES8i.. ADAMS A CO.'S EXPRESS. ill III l-Um-slesvMrMtlsssl.Oi JlMaoleSVM rUSIW,VIISt'V ..iiii-iii.nlliiVi ny rsenm .wsh imwr hip I Vs XSSIMff., lo ..' ., Ciitilorm; tha AlUnlit Sl.ilti nmi A'areff. V lii- xir own affisss In sit Ilia ptmolH I ..uii..w.ui i.r CalifKiiU. .ml for .nl insllii le sB . unt. 1 f Ihs .Isle, sl). aciifli'stil-il by V'i ' 'j t(,,r,r Milltogtf. iMH J 1 1.. i. ....... f.iM.ar.1,.1 ttv in tfk III rlintaslt A .a elil. inlnl.U !) d.-lld Ifcers.pisitisoty si ih.tB-.llsiijfiHlisn-ors.vstti. Oai rat ar tj l.ati Uisji Ukm srTsrwl by any oiii-f iieus with. Uis .sum rcurlly. , j . We alsu ifl-oteh so Kim-. ssn1.mMr tJ KniHsa4, ky lbs VM Msll HltaasAlp CaV, tMiasrs lo I -n.nss. al hval Mhts hr la LW.M M nwl slfeiiie-. ; .. mi, i,ntii M atrial Mf tearrrr. vsho IrV esssnai ly travslmsj lii .hiaus have lafcvaiatlun fnpV, t tltitl ass ssssail hy aay otkai 'fssas llsvlac ir son uoVes and Ksere-i llaes laaU , attls of llie Hail.ra. HMU, ffoalltra- M Wiitit SltUl, lth owr ellSivJrr MinsetVsS"" eisit4slrd It Oicn, w rai fasrsulr Usr imIiihis uivaivntletl fs.llitlsa. J'uilt.nl.lli.tun, Aiiiwl 19, lJ3-97tr Tlin I In iiMlif) , for the btueAt of wltsM It roswere, llul Jsstus NlWab rnv Is eur aulhorW sjfsl foi llie UsciMctU.osf ir Ki-o s&l Haa lae llivlasia ikllis Uintorlespf Otetsa ami Was- 'V0"' .4 xiiAkte- cit'' Hsu FisueWa. Aiuiirl 19. 1113. -U.T WELLS, FAMO COjf. MtPlHI!. I Iltlirttn f)rr&, Cahfomt, lUWllintic Slain ni h'.urpft. ,. IIAVINtlmsil.silrsiil.rrmi. ... T rWSi .M.l.m-U with lb. Illiilnt rUB. iMSgliUlr. anj l.ririe Mail Hleaia- JVC klilp lsninie. f.'tli.i- il.Uan, we rr MmN. parrit I.i fjtw.nl IIM fall, ttnttao, Nfitli, '.fl... I'trrtU, j.t t'mt , I" alul fn- " swk, J4. (Iriun., Hon IVani-a.!, Pwll.u.1. .1.1 piibciiol Iukii. U i-.l.fuinl. ant tlir;nn llur irful.i rjini mmillily IIijst Ulnteii Tunisia! n. f.11 KrsnrUeo. I. itpUi. J by th. t'.iil M.l Hli.in.hlulV.M.ni.iliC'sliiinUs, rouf 101. at H4U rrnlM-i "'"' "" rnu'ineuUN Ir KtprMi I. Mi ie IV I . ffrir Otltf, VIrli Udjolrhnl re.iiluly en tho IH .ml IClU.f !. innnlll, by lb. ln.ll klminrl. slut III rliatf. el .ir wi, iiMaonan., Ilirweh I. ilr-niiatMii Out Kv'liua Tiihii NrK luis leave. Ifful.il Chlhe .'.III .11.I Vntliof rmth HKililli,.UillirlisiM. ti iti-wii.-. sTlf.i. rr .......! in lb. l.t .N.w uil.i,.ii iaUim. ra- .1 I '.).!'. ui IaiiIiii, .t ll.r ..j.iwiel .Ii lnt OMMCtlug Line, on tho Atlantic Sidr. iwearel .1 .. im nn in w.nir wrll-karan .n't. ! l.'aMm.. taajiaie lii-iii-bi. ..iwIiUaV It111tT1111.il. M lu. T. led. IMioll. Ctilesf. ttsttna', rie TM Ilium Krprtn i iw ., ri.iia.i.iii. lUltiinat, danin lr . I'.I.m. I'lfifir f r'.'f Vin-inl au.1 1 aiiil. Itiwra., lir..MMl. .l.H. .4 I'.. New Ibd i'lil Klri .IJjI.S.I.., II I. .1 ('' 111. i...ii r..frMi tfrf., r.rif. 4 r lllllUM N. Vmk, X III, V''l ' I 'vs l)ll.an. n. tl,lrli.u. plar. , .ll Kraft' lii Nu lit. MiHitfuni.rv .1111 XV II IIAUMIAItr A CO A IVMl.ud.H.T, u.iut .'0, s 'I 'J'U t CLACKAMAS COUNTY PKMALE SBMlsARt. fBllir; I M Irrniol Mis liWiisitMn mMc f i) l ft Ma II 0 Mi U 1 nit .. ' PnrVj Mr I y HiittiMM, T mIkt o hiawutf' n I'friwlt I'ft.f ,s Ii 1, in:. I rn rntrjtffil lit ttltt 1 lnff lite Hriniliar) f"f n ! r.s-o) of litr .f, (I t tin tiiuiaiv id ll. imrii liutfr u tuftVf If. rl)tv w nin.nl. .1.1 l' pfsvtit" faeihiiM fer a. Ihorniirl! pJ(IMIUM ,u,lu,.,,u..11a,u..r..1 UI II11. At nunc Matt-, '111 li..4 Hill 'V ilithtrti III lit ft ilfjlfl list) Prrvminrnl.!! 1 (r-su1r l'"UI U I hi t ItV YWUMS lf.-ll.rlit l(il.lf Pfltilinriil mil tiitluJ tlir l4lll.t stl I sf I lit 4J7 MlVila. noil iiiitaMt (t-r rln M rrii twttvfrn lhti of four w (wrltr ftt 'lit. nruir4iir) HrjaittirKnl vnJ IikM n iw if lltnM UniKltf mrtkajMry to tin rtvas nurar, tttjriir uilh fturii lult itjr ic pat aiinl l. iiiimlg. uliUUiell 1 1) fttti hi sw4ixJ WIT - e 1 - '! ftV ll.flfAlllia1 'I'll, lleul.1 lloline Will rllibfsr U fUlim ing , liraurltf-a , t .'..., I'.... V 1.1J.1.1LI e. t-rotfrplibv. f.ttlm imr, llulutv die I'll lid Hlste. Il-lsii), ISJAlr ..Iii-.-v. ,lnll. u Hi" l-neiiMl BM.aii.'. r will. r fl-eK-kfrpina. KleiiviiW Nail I'lnlnay, IVliliian.liip, DlawuiB. IniUuinJ ".f. .. assul l'r. sirli. . Httmiit Vjr-Anlbiii.t,i' conliannl, Algni 111..1...1., N.iu.,1 n.lliant.lir. rnlrir.nl llirjk lmnl'ifrhfniWiy,liWe,lrsrli-.i:mbi(iP w till Ir'pMlutll. Ikud IVr. lleom.lry, l.stii., InlrlkxtiNt. l'hiloimpliy, Jlor.l Hcleure, fli.inl.liy, ,Al litasss my, .wosucureinawoiiiiaiw .m ....... , t Cmnnorillaii nod Itlntoncil eieici.ru vnwah -'IHW SWWBI WHIM"!! .IHI OjanPHI. - Tb Mieoee. will Ui HIiMraleil by lerluiei sad j P?T" th iw tf llw aji)iratu.. x 7 1'uhU wun ciiniil(lii llie rr(iitar eoiirv) HiDhe !., rntltlwl lo certUlesles tf ursilustiMi J The retutar eounm will bvS'i-i..'lal it fK- X . lufildim luat UdU. for l.-neu. rs. A lescharBl daa; will be fanned, and Iteluns clr.n upui AgHKh itirtVrf lit syidenvs of etluratinii, and tha lirit Iiel od. of loiniiiunlesliDf kuovvleil.'e, aud iWrl-pl' I Ike voinhful mioil. . ' Tiimttf Tuilim err Oumlir liltrtu It'riTBl a Primary Dnrtin.ut ., . . gflf the! Prepartory Ppsrtnint. .... 8Vll irguisr ti TtetalJa huiiuMlaloian.ufe' ur further narlleular ' Tnuiau. ..'. ' ByftlWIN.0N o,.r,7ciiyritfy.'M-a7tr Ifarae) wi-ayt-f' Wi. ; Ff& Xf .Uy ""Tff jfjl j.'-iS-1 Iteiulsr ('oaiM 'n4m I llmwinf. Kmbretilfry, Mvoi'ldemue,aii. J,t " "n en-at Uufnagni, Frrnch and HimnWi, .-Mul' - '"ro M"s.h yi1f! m N Sliw, .Ills. ... .nlC. iM rn, !.e of ln.livm.nl ', "fan . -u Jm a. rhsrn foe fart, willa.rj leili, &' jI "s vtlV" llsrd .in U elaiad la lU UIlV! ,tAf f aor. umM 1 V r! ifu 'in ' B aH 1 il ,n, It ll F w r i. :,' lh.Beet.lry w , , ,'Uk J ' IWduA ,'. I ' jL nl ' r-nM w" Hi V71 one u I nea .. - - - .