' " - .-. - Si ''' '' "-'' -JT7.T. J it WI "T.fw eataW tX -?' m X T S vc i Ji -II i. " 1 4 I I .1 n J OREGON SPECTATOR. &-. IL i ' - ..--t.....T.ri.,--t-y.mTnjr'3jril.ttJLj;U'-'i'i'L--!-iilj'jgn'ii-:ri- ;)' .,.JTT;tjir.r - Trrrjrii:amtmritt-agm7liil ui im.u -j.:, ' ';7mi i- i i I. , t.l i n i I .' t, j. WIINBIH.V. KDITOR , 1 T I ' ' ' " 'I - 1" - Wft 1WABBIA1 VOI . "rilt OKI'.UtKV HPI'I TATOIlt A WKBKLY NBWSPAPBIt, gk-JIfgH TU TUB H..l WUVI .J.W MIIMHI Mill" or TDK nuru or uasu.it. TKnMHi l.NVAUIAIII.Y IN ADVANCB. I Out eerr, f snanm 93 uu ""..'"1 i. ...,k. al nlii IT ... Hluutltw ... . ADVjmTISINO. On squar (ID bar or Im) lo liurrtloae. tarn... li I'M tnT JJItlinl InMtlicn .. . .91 UU iv.f.JL.n.i .n.i n,ij..u. :ij.. of io l.n. or Im. 9" Pr aunam. n -..w . . -. .- MiwUau nJ taaaytairly Jv.rtlM'nk I iter of lawnlwM nurt Im diMihctly ' A liWtl aw Tb niunlitr nirktJ M Ui hirgl, aUwiwlM lhy mil U cauaaa Ml IVtbtii, aau coargva ccmuidij. j . 1 r ratw PWTIT. THCOTUHR ilDt. Y mn ' nitrrjr KniUrnl, Who for ntfron wtrp iikI niou, Vh alt cthtr'i fauka m cUar, Bat blink al all yut awn ; Y.a hrpocrlln.tart oal tht bum Krjcu brfin It try Tt wlpo away ikt mvtt thai dnut Your Yank" ' hbor't ryt, Niy, Julinjr UjII. no lonjn loll Voul r)fbalU U to llctttn, Nc tltralt jrour luaili l(tim'J With I'htiiMrxa Itait 11, Till you ht gnn to llit jwoi 1 A iuoiiof)oor ixlf, -Ail omI " Ikal cin-"rorhtnw rii)ucin,hrl thji.l'." Who mt . ucoiuiijfil narrr) Un our Wcit.ln ilioir, Aad from Uia nuJ of Afnca Tht hrlplcM nrjto torr) Tht hllitr llntlxcil Ih.t.Jutin, lit ilul Ult drill coimn.l, AuJ thin writ nurihrtl to the rpmU, Thou canung liypotiit. Ytii uy our lauJ it fiow.nJ uKn I'or mm rnoit hug t and dark. And art Ibt uuwdt that quit )ou, John, la cTerjr Yanktt talk Your kxliug, .tailing, fle.li and blood lly Itaa of Ihouaanda comr, Aud that llitjr may g.t nrgro fart, Quit kladrtd, frirndi and honia. In Africa tht ntgro man Mar roam at frtt at air, But nailrt htrr, ihoojh mwh ctnttmim), You ciiiiiol cot huii Unit M'h.lt frrt tod in.rry I'.iigland Hold, iii'liioui In h.r iwiy Who, could Ih.y huii ll..lrfallirr'tracr., Would laud and hint tlit day. TU paixn tay that ywl httt aikrd Mullen aud .Mi.lT htuwt To corn and M" )u. and Ih.t ihc llai laid thalll.ry Mill go; They'll ko ami altow ihcir hainWint kuct And if you likt thru fekiurn. Piy ariid jour imilalioii 11.1t To thtm and all tht llrrchtn Wt'll all coufeai, lhn, Jahny,dtai, You am mil' kindl) giowii, To .hifl thU kurdrn Irani our kacka, And lay it on your own; Ilul tit it haa Utnloiih Ih'i'i Tru.1 m, ) uu'll all agrtt. That yourtfiii'ilt Hinbad ; Tht ok! man of the fa ! joui 'ri:yiii:. Thcia't not rhr aptr linn on tarlh, Norytt 01m half ao d..ir ; Tit oith rnort than iliitiiiguuli.il birth, Or Ihouiandi gamed a ytar It leul. tht day a now iltlighl i T virlut't firmett ihlrld t And addt inuro btauty to the night Than all the atari inly )ield It maktth poverty content j T'l aorrtw wh pn pttoo ; It la a Kfl from beartu ttnl For mortali lo iucrraf. Il metu you Mha rmdt al morn ; It lulli you In repoM, A (loner for petr aud ptaaaut born, An trtrUitlng row. A obann lo banuh grief aoay, ' Ta MaU'li tht brow from cart Tnrat Itara to aimle., riiakvt dulneaa gay Upreada (ladueat eerywhere And j it 'lb ch'tp at lumraer dew, Thai jftmM tha hlly'a breaat A tallnnaa for lore, at liuo A tier man ioaeai'd. A anilea tbt rainbow through tht cloud When tbreat'nlng ttonn begini Al natio 'uild tbt Itrnpeat loud, Thai ttill iu awetl way win Aatprlngi an aroh arrot. the lldt, Vb(t wtetconl1ictiDg foam, 80 aaraaa thli atrtph l our aide, Thai angel f our home. What may Ihl trondrout tplrit be, Wilb powar unhtard before Thiacbarm, Ihia brujhl litrliiity I 0ed Urnpar nalliiaf mora. OaaU tanptrr 'Ua tha cboicetl gift Thai womaa heutward bringe, Aad cao taa poorttl paaaaal HA Ta UIm nnkaowa la klagt. TV OCrBxparUnoa I. Ille'a greateil achool teacher. Lftaofli Itarned by htr are ec! dom forgolton or unheeded. t - '.'Li! cjfvg3xttir'nrtgTenni.gy: OHKOON Ort-HOM lttrr. Thn following doleful picture, given liv a ulpravmati re.lillriif down al Oak Point. i .i ii li i. ...i weni.dlnlhnll.lll.m.rn.S.,,. Al tl.-r. quoit of n friend w glvn It iiiMloliy. It lonlalu good many truth, but thl ia ths (lrl Instance wn have heard of whern miniitor. of the coup) lmmlir.ii iii.ju.tly ,, , , 1 ,,, 1 . or rxorliluntly UlirK.d. Ml .r. Kr... rrally, llknilitor, Ret tholi lult rWtnl. rivo nuiiari lor myr pi!i ' """K ii 1 .l... . i.. .u..i.....i I'tvo dollar Tor niiy ixirn,n tcinlontlnn icn innri iiinnj iiniiiBiii"m i of being oharnf.1, CTfn liy llio pi ik),i m.to. W'v lliink thn illwirrr onrer pancy i jutlly chr(alila lo tin printer: Ua I'oimt, Marali til, 'Wl. Mr'DtArt PiUMl)! Wh'n I adJratd von from Panama, vou wvre mailfl lo ox- pi-ol that another notn frmn mo would Ihj forlhuoniinu wlirii oticn I had nrrivrd In Orpgnn. Nntwithetnitdlri my arrivnl about thp let of Dec'inlior ll.'i'J, I hate deferred until now n couipllaiica ih thai inllmatioii, Dili 1I0 not riprrl ru 11 now oicppt w hal it cnmmoii'placn and full ofaamnm. The Lord waa merrilui In 1 RltlitR Mi nroaaruut trip. I'nini lan I arna to San t-raiiuiio wn had a lull); run I of 17 daya. Willi four or fln ciuppliutia I.. , ....... .. .- ka-- ll nl.,1 iw.itn ,1ml .if . i- . .. J V-i ii.... .1 - ,ai.,.i. tenton.n.)rsonltJ-tarrdjnlhp.roton.-n of it. .u.lgp. When parting fintn ll.r .terwnor (Mdrii l!t,. (Vrhltli wc mrl .p.. 1 mi order wa, civen n. lirr a pat'imi rui. I ramming home the r.vu,.lr Muiisui! 'ai premaliirelv di-hargr., nnd ?.i lmiL.i .1.-f.....;i - ..I... ...... ' . i. .. ' i. miniums nt itn limn. .ieii iiiomiiwl; iih bod) a. thrown mm thu tit, thctu lo i. main till the "(ileal Arrhtng.r. Iriuiip ahall aouwl. And Iwir'l.n itimitiiid thunder, roar , Tear up th'irrav.t and ileal' the grmmd And make Hit gteily ea rreturt. charitr me to the tune of & fir riding III ............ -..-...- ....... - mile.; tliat 1 am uompnllcil In pay Hie evnbitant pneo, or row o boat mi elf Tl.i, I li.ln done, bul it ii extremely l.ar.l niilr.; wlliai la in uompniicu in pay 'I . " i ii i . .i piraloet logpili.-r, m.idp ten In nn old i np per vi .i I, und tat down and uIp wild nl t.h. Though vtepo'.kpd it nuraidtpi, nnd could .rclllr old and dark gre.ne ilipkiic around the p"t, wp thought it a good .tin nor Irnm th. pot to thn rnniilli. It wiih nicp. I tow I did enjny th'it ni'al. We wire thankful that wn hint th.it inueli. (.licuil li .r. It hard III mil' i long. foluml-.n .iter. Vrrv frequent ram and '....1,1 ..........I mi, that, without an exerciv . i ... .. - . I hill 111 loni nn tin nfihciuttirofdodlit my favor, I ahull I oon ateep with llm lutiom of the gravp 'I'Lova ft. una llilaiiu aa litnla Im tlciiM .(rant injury lo Iho woik nt largo, vi. : thn pre .. ' . . . .. I IH'IH Id I'll') HIIIIU " mvii i iii.i i; I vn, vailluif .tiirit aitioniitho preacher' lo a vn II j theimeltea of llio advanlngn derivable, from tha preiont land law. Moit of them art) taking claim. If they hold them Ilioy am bound by law to livo on them. Till clogi Iho Itinerant wheel. Some nf our preacher urn becoming rich ; indeed, aouin aru naid lolKiaonlriudy. Yuu may, pvrhupi, bn ready lo rniilire have you taken u claim T Answer, No. Although The inh.bitanl. of California lue ahead ', ' Xt.m. i mo.tdclicalo rieedle.wnrk, and al once re. the gronlh I. then atopped. If Hug before of tune, bul from all I can learn are a J I f h M 1rv, , ,,,, fron ,,, , piu, ,, . ,III1C1 ran hcy ,f0 no, jurej,cBr. . l,boral.in.i.de.M..Kh..ouled p'ople. TIip) .,,. ,,..t'ContrIe. iu Ilia mnfinlng hout'liold drudgery. Wo might lmnn ftrrarr. piy their preacher well. ..! no In ur n menlion many ulher important Impnllnn 0 JTZTu.- ..i-.t K u, vou. k J o i io of Oregon. " -- "' '- M-X M ? -&'" Me.iing. upon - --?f " i N , Wall . Iv I ciiT haTdly Irll whaUny Kr"?" "' ' off"f, UP "'"' '"" "'' f",.Mn,,,'"Jr '" r 1 l"''l'"ly; i !. ,., ,rn ,wn t ,,,. Li,Worthy lo mniooi. Sor,., e.l.kn..Tdt0.ney inilo Ire preached. Infld'l.ty ii not In d reel altention to Iheir n.eril. M.a be 0,-rj. Tha f.rM U thai many ol " Pll'l ! v " Mvlt.nd.blialeir my hone' at h. "t now ih.t I can ee the enemy approach - "".I"' a- , tun away, a. if the cleaner the alraw an I ,t freoUn.lv ..k'7d.v." g. to !l, Tl'1' ' hnrn ,,n"-: "' 'X "" '"'l' ""' "''""" ",' !' ' lh ,,,., , ,.. Now It to hap. ' Z 2U ,. nMiod will rmi.mue,,, do Threntmiry lur, erected to their memorj . Unhope , f , usance. I. 1 1 ' i "To t V , iTinc. ilng t . -a. ill ' r''""f "!l1 Me,,w!i" ,,m1' '"' , "" U',rU T" "'"", 'g""i i". " ' '..! aat I. th. moil valuable. In fact. ,iy I nut pillion nir miiiiiiiiiiil i .. j ,,!,,. . ,v ,n,i v i .,.. nue. v III. a free prpn In mako hidden ......... .........i j ...i.i ' H.. it.....i..nl.t nl firtliin A lH w ccks " l . i i. . i i "ii ir inn iiittuuiDiv niiu iii'ji m iimuiis ir I, d. t,a c uT , an neiibMt.l 'r MS 'l.e plain. When tV.v tlie.g. public, we conceive it lobe our ,lu ,.,,,,,, A r,u.li.y of dung ihu.ex. ' ..g. . l. I.t navel, h in at r i. . , . )m, ( rl,.,r.i ,,. w,:r!! Iho comiuun.l) from limn IoIiiiip ,,.,.. ., . , .. ,,,. .",.. , - ' T. :'.:":; ZZ :'";,: ,....... .Ri.,.. i..k- s,,p, ..r ,i..,r j.y. t.. i-. j. ...a uenumu,,., - ri;a-rl,,r' ,,-.--; -,;-,, u?. ' .11 own ii than ai d lltnr-hp wash ''"" ' Mreng.h, they arr lund will, llami IllliiR wnuiaama ui ..ur rncr-ni. ,,, ,; of ,. f 6h, , ,, 1 . . . . .,i.i,l...ii,l,ilil.iIllll'Hiirk. Sill... nriiri. I ,ihii,,h,iS.ivi I 1,,. unrann,, .. I. .......... I .. .. Cm .f.L- f. .... I i II,..., i,,. I i. it. u owl w,t K C'l nl ail' " . k,,..... -. j - ,iiu K.ia. ni.iaiu.KC a.iu luiiiii. iliu iu.... . , ':' 1K3C '' " " '' ' rrl- 'l.-''ll. iWi. hu.baudaonianev ' "f Iho hole. I.e. the .clon. Ik-of hp. a, Hal i 1 A,r" month ri'.Nmeinbcr.o the Ian of March I., ,.J. Wo had a gid homo, good e.r'.Km.lli , wall ripened and abou ui, a I took S tfJll" Helen circ I It " "''' .Vr- ""'ro ' r"i wi,h"," ''""! Tan., and rvPry comfo.t. Hut you .old ;'" '" lnBili. with a bud or eye a. lie I Zn w!,k-"lor; ra noil, ;rn if tcarccly a day. (Tin. ... I l,i,o li.,uor until he had nu morn ...onpy ;ij ""'X ""'''' . f 'ho -now wo Im v f.bou Tl m Iu '" ' '"-I"1'"' " '" ) Tl""u '" ' Ty Uuhuknowt. to nin ou go. a ''''K in.cr-r early In Iho .prlng, be. m7ri7hl'f.tal? -' coplotune,. .nl4K Oo,,h,far.,,i ,nu nold i, d VASSMuff. ,.le,.li. l numin ('nnferenon The.n Nome mr they aro morn mndpralp, lull uriied mo and my ImIi.Icii children nut uiion noum uo poriormeii oeioro 11 i. c lifcra. PknoTarl nl, X 1 will Zd K'.Hy uu.e iho character ,.f heavy of door.! My hu.b.l.d lo.tl.ia lirallh, peeled Iho aap will .tarl-althougl, it will EPi" hl.ch.r.clftr.ndhl.rrpul.lio,,. He Uv uiually .uocc.d anerward. if ihe top of tirraclicrn. La . . t ....... ' . . . ' . . tlm ttnflr U wniil. Arinr tnnrtlnir the bcllctn I might do ao and mako ttioiieyJlujliM upon which I will bo rubbed at il ll would bo attended with Iho dangerTConfurrnre. lo ro.m llio hill among Iho or losing Iho aplrll ol llio worn, wiiicii might result in great Im Iu my own aoul, aa well a. lotho aottlanf othora. Fllshop Ame ha arrived, end I lo tire.ldo al the fir it Oregon Conference, 17th of March. A letter from tiro. Klng.ley Inform mn thai It la hi Intention to return overland. It la prnbablo he withe to avoid, iho tick. uea by way uf tha lalhmui. Number, have died litis aeaon on thn way lo Call, furnlo, by way of iho Uthinui. Men rla.lt aliuoit every thing when they come out horp, either by land or water. They ahould hove aoino one who know., to pilot them, A great many arn murdered and robbed a great many more die of dread, ful iliaea.ea, among atrang.r.. Soon tW my arrival I ho anowjfell to iho doplh uf from two to four feel. It wa. very cold. In few wcekilhe aun ihono - . jtarvttriKgrr:imttrantaaso?;mttinir33UiJCJ--u'Ji tlua Horn it in tim r'urvae, anu i jTuwrjr::pJ:rjatTM crwxsjayaitsgagrrtajt! CITY, (OltKUON TEHJUTOKYj) FlilDAY, HKl'l'KMHEK IL.- ' out. Ilio snow molted, and Ihe ilvors werq Ailed to uvuifluwlng thfclr bsnk. Th ' ene.iirnco wa great deitruolloi. of properly. ,M l, liuue, bontt, Vn. were ' ', ,r ., ,1g lno ,lu rn Wn, falling almost cuiiatantlv ? but for ii week wn liavo had must dalffthirul weather hinlly cold enough el night lo '"' V? W?. "qilfc?r IIiuiiirii,ic(i tl.u Iiioreaso. Slil nrrlv. RiJ JnrlnK ,ny . ,Bril, I0W(,V. or NO h,.p, wmoktifon llm bur at tht 1110111I1 iiflliv 1 olunilila tlvrr. nliip rn iiiuhhi m iv m 1 - inr llii rlvnr and arr thru lowr.l up o Hi ; - : . . . lluiriK mil luriiaiiuiiy n ucmiiwim nrpi li r that itiriio. TliU taauinr la ptinolj pally nwnrd by one nf llm niiinibr of ftur church, (llm. Abrnelliy) rro;apniPlltn ory kindly iranta ma (ti ftfti$igt'o rn, appoliilinonta. 'r-' Tlir i;ntiruli Ma two ncinmi'i miner in CiitIii(; carp hup nl Halpin nnd 01111 al I'urlland. I know nthlii(r much nboul llu-lr dolngt, but prrtuina that tliry arc piyuiR nxHiinpt. 'llm clmruli bain run. sultrnbla 1 nonilw roliip up Ilia Wllluinlto Vrllpy. priini what I bear, I uprct Im If If not more, of the nreacher have riiii. ,,....... ........ ,.-....---.. r.,m, nni j, ,, i,pln " TI10 aurfkce nf tha country up Ibn ! l.'i it null level, and really cultivated ! l.,.i tl.-t .!,.,. il,,. mm ami la muili of a 1 . I ..1 iil.tr (if li IllOllli H IllUtlt (ItM lirtakni. pi 1 .- ..- ...a..) C. . r a. ,. r i . il i .i wn ) t.iir po.r.. Thli Mr a fum.rr on a few ' acre. (I think ait) ttiadn Hue., lliou.and dollar. .u ,-.tni.i. One acr- will p .luce 110(1 btt.hi li of miion-. Iue at tht. ,(,,. I per bu.h,l-8IV0n. One farmer M";"'K" 'I. made Wi hu.li.di id-wheal, and told It a I A il.orl time ago an Ingenlnu, mtrntor f.... ......I,. ..,. r... AI.7A ,-r l.ii.hpl.ldl.porried a melhiHlnfainkliiri Iron found i, .. ....., ...t L. ....!. .I..- ineir am .auiniunii h'.i-hini i,-i--.,.- lliernciilive.nl my riruuil. nut till.,"' . pui..,-, u m. " 'v ...., del not on-ur ev.-rv 'r. They can Ium rl thr Klato.'i and wheat, but, th'V cannot alwavibta, Mhaip prient ' ..... i g'li.'rallv, iiiiwr.ai.inay can Ctlil'orni generally daintiiui all Ihu aluc the M.i..i tai'MI.IIM lta.il.-aaWakfaf aafiaaCM mitti """" r " ' ""H. y ""If. ,Z ", . ' . " niftiii! wiiiioui nuiiiiipr iirrvii itir nun iiir '"""'" " Klral Hell ' ' lal1 d" f,., .,,,,, , 1B "..,.,,, . ..-..... ........ . lioinirPll.anr-.iiiiuV'ioiru.if Linn. .1 ()' wliitt an hill, rli.iil work la tint' What gracn, Imn ami oninipo- tent f.ulli ii iippeMary. O! for the faith nl' Mirnham, enl of Paul, palieno.uif Job, lovn nl John, the emueni! of llie iupiriil iiicii uf old. Would to ISihI I could Willi tlir lire in lioiy loin men piery ueari i innet I long for lln.uallficliiiiiimurp tluiii uny tiling lnlo. It aeem. In inn I I b.nl n prnimr ii-grep-nri;n.llv riualifi ;'""' ''". I cnul.l Imeiialdrd to brpi.k ,l" " cibilriicllnti oflhn evil oup on rnv cm-nil. fray for nw. Yuu huvn doubllc. heard much . , . - """ "- -" "- l"7 r llllll r...l nf li.tntiar he)' Hav. For tnla ...... .v. ... -... ,-..-..,. - -. Ilioy get innn ..iu io tuu per ...uuauno feel in California flOO per day. Of courmi vxpemei mull bn deducted. Thl mill I owned by tiro. Ahrrnethy, of our church. They aro very clever folk. Thn aun beam nut at Iho preaenl llmo In .plondor. More ddlghlful wrathei in Maroh I nover aw. It porfectly charming. It I'mpli mo lo leave Ihc green toitage, nnu piuck tnu wiin now or. Thl I. naluro in it native wlldne and, romancer Thn atnooth glaa.y ('nlumhla lie before mo, Iho lowering hill, behind me, covered with majettlo tree and green under-growlh. Hut the flowora pop ottl from their green hod to bluttt in the faco of Iho sun, and fill Iho ainbeut air with awoet cxhalallon. How Sol delight, to pour hi golden ueama down I How they cbcor and fill llm aplrila Willi plea.urablo emoilon.l No wonder the hirdxilng. I feel like alnglns myielf. How one Te re. minded of Heaven. (KrSIr Walter Soott wa. never without word, whun ha wlthed lo .train pollleneaa. In dr.oriblng the company at Si, Roman'. Well, ho .peak, of the blue .looking "lh lady with the cerulein buikln.'' in i i.-. ...i...... -...I........ i-(iiiiriiizia m .RiiiiiH nn.un ih.iiu.iiib inn nun ua .uun ri iliu uu miiib mv .inc.. .' rami ...nl,.,.. .in ll.w .i, i, oft in Itnpkv 1 ... ..nie l,n. Im wn. n jf,. nir .nun. "'IO llie.e lllteri llio aciuni, llio lull nc nil !. 4 jtn 1 1 mi i wiiciw nu iiiiBf iiiviu canto Ud'Ni nini uuum aUceaat we fiK DataaitiatTioa. U - ii - u J VlM l,r(iYa t Invaulltiua MMd 0, fiivcNiaira, i Wlial tome call " jjrcal dltoverlra" nrn liotpindui!vdriviirydayiWpnk,norypar,niid y"! llip preareia of Invpfiilon It at atpady eilh ma roll of lima Itaalf, Il lnrtalnly Ire that the bouiiilailfanf human know. cdju aro constantly oxlnitdinx, and (hit could nnvur happi'ii if new diicovmlra ware not conlliiually iinfoldinj'. A new dllcovery la annir thing brought In light wlleh had not bopn nbaprvarl befnrr, and naw invanllon la II npplloallon l an tltaful purjioic. Wu aro liable lo over, look llii' iirojjrru ihr.l It ooiillntiully mtk. ini In eciewrNnd art, and to forgpt thp bttepfila which mvejitora have ronfprred ralrira conferring upoM-immunlty. Ilia Mr4uty I o.cill lu.our wandcrioj ibouitnt 7utn llnM Iu lima and no! fbrceTuho dnu of gralllude which wn nvte, (aiilJilli It ciuitiniially arcuinulating urvifi ua) to III' Itivpnlora who art living anifvarllng among u. Wp cannot allude lo ami nainu all llio man Ik aru now ihlnklnk nnd tvnrkiug mil plnu and Miiprovpii)cnl, but Ihu nunibpr l not aniall, and thpy all d ' 'rvp l no nigiity paioem'd ami rewarueit. ... . . .l Wn nnw evn a tnaitagn aenl fmrn oa end , "f "'"' vxitiiipnt to another in a few ecu. !''"' , few year ngu It required morn I week than II now line moment lo ao. I .-II. I. a I... - r-a II... .M '" '"" "'" "" ,l1' r,n wo "rn " i iUiii! 9tuH w M fl lofl ifcttl fo ml liv Ihrrlrfi. nlo -park and a Tow .aniiter.ofgunH,w. . dr, aud there we beUd an iron lube ihnmn acrdai u .trait ol iho no for the iron lior.r with In. huge train to lliunJer i atlnnl fir lirnli'r. bv llm aiinnlu rnipralion ------ - n--. i- , , pnncpln applle.l in our cmei for the mini n atipi and ""ful and tanalory purpoara. In one, place an lnpntor makt-i n inom aim ......-ll.. ...... I.l.l...l ....1 I.... HIT.. I weaiei the in"il inlricatp ami beautiful palicrn: In unoiher pluco nn intcntiir mifl fl TTR'n Wnin lleOV IIH Urid. IILFr ' I... lt I , ,'..T..r .,..1 I!. i -v..t ..,,..... ... .... ... , ..o.iurv. It I. ncceilingly ea.y lo pa.. . , . . , . -- -' """ .".. r- . . . ..... .. ....... . r. .. I ., ... . .n.. .. ..M ...... . .... ..a . I wa h. nu.iiiniiv will, n urntli'innn lUm.., V. fin. ,... I,.. l.ne... ... ...,v nn had iut returntd frnm the city of I, m Nrw Bngland. Ho .aid ho put up at u hotel and lor a tunu look lilt .eat in llm bar.room. The diwr opened .uddeuly and , n femalo alepped ill. Sim wa the very j jnoinro nl agony, tier niiruiaiiPVPieii, tier dreat negligent, her cyen mi.tvady, and lvr niuvrnioiiti cccrulriu. Sho aeemrd to hi-iiltle at fir.l but at Icii-Mb gJlhermg oouroge .he moird up to iho bar an.laaid: ..Undlnrd don't arl my poor liuiband ! any tnoio rum You havu alrcnihf'uiu ion know that iK'lorpJrr lipgun mm tenderly lovod. lie turn mo out uf ourwrclchcd hovel into tlm cold and in iu iiii'i iiiuiii hit a'.orm I Ho come, home from your tavern Infuriated like a demon. My oncp kind and amiable husband and Iho t.tmler fa.li. er ia a maduuui when he la in liquor!' And Iho tears puttied from her eye, but the landlord atcxd sneochlcai. la the midst of ihcso entreaties which ahould have broken Ihu heart nf udainant, a mm stepped into tho bar-room and with the vacant atareofnn Inebriate moved to ward the bar. Instantly tho plouding wife throw herself betwoeu llio man and iho bar, and with one hand again! Ida breasjand tho other stretched uut Implor ingly to tho landlord, alio auld, "Oh, don't my dear don't, my dear don'ldrlnk ! you'll break my heart !" and bursting with ago ny she turned lo Iho landlord and said, "Oh don't let him hay il, don't I don't I" The landlord walked dvliberalcly out Irom be hind the counter and taking the woman rui)ely hy Iho arm said ; "ihl. ia no place for women," and violently toro her from herhuaband and pushing her out shut lha door against her. Ha then went behind the counter and placed a bottlu upon It, tho wretched Inebriate staggered up and drank hie dram, placed a niece of monoy upon It. th landlord wiped it oft compla cently Into tha drawer end tho drunkard pasted out. " it u. agaaaxWMa-iiragaastfgiJLi'i!i&aBaMggt.iiiai'i 'i' u ir i i i" inni in 'JO, 185U. BlrprllM fj PIHNHtCait Rl lata; nwaii I'ttiejiotja. Pul two plant In a ttill. tart lham two or llifpo Inchp apart, and rrtaka) (he lof cf the Mil aiimcienny notiow to natu auout a pint nf wnt'r. Ht the plant a lllllo datpar In thn hill linn II it In I ho hot bad. Do not wall for raln'ln order to plant, If tha weather bt) dry, plant them In tha evening, and pal trWut a, platof water In each hill. Il I Letter lo plant In a dry lima and walef them, hlii when the ground la loo wet j .for whan iho wealhar Spcomet dry lha ground will bake and tn lard thn growth of llm plant. The ground ahotitd be prepared when It I dry, and the planting dona whan there li alproappof of rain ; but ll 11 afiouiu not rain me pianta aliould be walead a llllle. Tho.nlanVa jnaybo,plittUi ridgat, and when they aro unit tiianiKi ptacainam 0 or v incnea apart. When planted in bill put two tprouti in a common aiged hill ; one la l;ytcr than two. When Iho patch It large riinugh llipy ationld be plowrd ; for Ihey 1I0 tlir lirat when time cultlvatpil, I plow 1 mini! each way once, and aomelimeaorten ' . . .1 n.. -l...l .1.. , r. At tno 11 rat plowing 1 acrapo me a 1 n . t 1 . . weeilt and gr'taalrom Ilia hillt, ami draw a lllllo lnut dirt around the plant ; draw up hut little din the firaltfpia you work 1 Hiem, for llm lull i.arm through bet Iter hen .mall. When plowed thn la.l lime lull them up; ilo Ihia Ilia la.l of Ju . ly or the finlof Atigml. If the vine, have grown aero., the furrow, (urn ihem . lo the npjho.li. al. a of the hill ho. the ..de Ihu. ; left bare, then turn them back and hoe , tii-M.Hier i.e ; t.nver wmu no vine. up. on the u.p of Hip hill-ll will prevent the , aim from naimiug it a much ai la renin lie. The I lure abould not be out off if . , . ,, , , ..... K... ..v ..... , . ,...,. ....... -, Ironi thn grouml and urni them down again; tlm ii to preenl lb litllo uproul irnm growing, t preirr inn court tocut. Uli.,n .1..... n.r '11. a ......A. .... n.l kll.l I f line them nil. I he 11 b a light, fnl or two, but they .hnuld be H ...i,..'.. ..... m-....". n m.w wi" ....... . .. .i . l . a .. a l0. '" "" "!'""' ' .IV"1".0'. "" , ,,.. j-.a-.i -r . n.i.i i,..t u u. . 7 " '' ' " ' 7 , "T. " " -"'1? 7 iMiivu, ii i wmnni uv uir wiicr, wnicu ,llrBl,.i -t,h o ublo matter la a owp.1 ileritaudii.". and vet how frequently are ' wn pained at teeing a reckleix waito nl thn farmer' gold minn, hy a tolal neglect of advice or ayMeiu ai aliovc (irrmnn. f,ur.,( Trlfgriith. 1 (SaAFTiNii liRxn: Vimck. .Saw oil" the vine an inch or ao below the atirfaco of the ground. Then with a gimlet, or .malt nugiir, ju.l the aim of iho graft, bore oi.p or more hole perpendicularly, or parallel with llio grain, about two inchei deep, in tht top nt llm root whore, aann off, arl i ";""" t-" lno wo""u "'""? """ '"" ' clay, un lo Ihcoyeoflho.cion., and pl.co i i t.t t . , ' '", " ,0 l,ro,ocl "om """" K 111 III, ,,l. ,11. im" ..''i.i,. ......... i.... I surer than cleft grafting Ohio Cull. PiiM'XU.nu Sxtu Corn. ll if ataled on nulhorlty, (a practical fanner,) that aeed corn aoa'ked In an infuaion of antoking lo. bacoo, in the pmperllun of half a pound uf tobacco lo aulticicnt boiling water to cover ono buthcl nf corn llm water ro malniiig over the tobacco until it had bo. conin lukewarm, when the tobacco wa. .trained out, and tho wator poured over iho tobacco in a tub, where ll wa. left to remain for iwenly. four hour before plant, ing, wa untouched by bird or woim ; wbilo another field, planted after the corn Va soaked in warm water only, auflered severely from these cause. GirThe, project of eroding a monument lo Henry Clay Is exciting a great Interest throughout the country, and going forward with energy and aotivily, Payette coun ly will contribute about 910,000 toward ilia ercclhn of the monument. Letter havo been received by tho Lexington Com mllle from South Carolina and other elate, where sooleilea havo been organised for lha object, which give tho most gratilying intelligence In regard to It. LouUtiUt Jcurti'it. NO. 81. (KrWu this diy pubjlh,the List, of Letters remaialng in lha Post Office at Menteylv.nfa, It I rather singular lh the P. M. has heard of such a place Oregon Clly.nrlhat there wa. In existence paper entitled the Spectilor. Ha ia bound to havo his "head chopped of for his inobservance of iho goldtn rule, laid down by the postal agent : "lo the victors belong the spoils." Tha new precedent is logueu at tha number of oopies clrtula. ted by llio respective papers. Particular care la taken to' guesa In favor of the ono that can render the. guesser the greatest amount of aervlce, in case of need. This rule haa been lately asiablitbed eipreetly. , for thi Itcalliy.' It may appear right to ome person., but to a man up a treo" it looks differently. It may bo proper tfl say, in ihl coonoclion, that no blanks should be attached to the selected medium for the post omee advertising, as il wa. unsought fur and no doubt unexpected by llio publi.ker. Il Is a .mall amount, to bo sure, but so much the worae for the per eons who have euch a penchant lo guxxle it, regardless of precedent and law. UatATCim.or Tits Ou Woatu Po kin, the capital of th vaet empire of Chi. na, it compoied of two parts; one celled Iho old or Chinese city, Iho other the new, or Tartar city. Tho principle atreeta are aaid lo be) perfectly etralghl, about three miles In length, and a bundled and twen ly feel In breadth, well furnished with Imp. The hou.e aro very indifferently buiil, and have a ground floor only ; though the gate of lha city, which are nine in number, are well arched and .up. ort building nine etotiee high, the low. ei nf w liich Is occii) fed by the soldier. when ihey leave guard ; lor all Die great streets aro guarded by soldiers, who patrol by day as well as night armed with aa. bres and carrying whips in irieir hands, to chastise all who excltn disturbances or quarrele, and ibat without respect lo par. eons. Tha two cities are computed to contain over two millions of inhabitants, and are said to be It) mitee in circumfer ence. The temples and lower ara almost in numerable, and the palaco of lha Beai or is covered wild beautiful shlaiM yel low tiles, preeenilas to the astonished b holder a prodigious assemblagr of vast buildings, extensive courts, and magnifi cent gardens ; tho wall around which forms a circuit of four English miles. Ttmbuclau, in Africa, situated in Me. gro.land, near the banka of the Niger, ia mentioned in the proceeding of the Afri can Aatociatioti, a a mod opulent, flour i.lung, and even luxuriant city, aubject to an active and aevere police, and atlracting lh mTcli.nl. and tradoraoflhemo.t di. taut Stole of thai val continent. The principal edifice of which ll ha to boast, are a magnificent mnwjtie and the royal palace, built of hewn aione, peculiar lo tho country, after the design of a Moor lt.li arohlitcl, who had been banithed from (irenada. Hither Iho oarrvana come from Tripoli, llarbary, and other places, with varioua kinds of Buropean merchandise, which ore exchanged fur slave, gold dual, ivory, and other commoditiee. On all publio occaiion the king rides upon an elephant, having for hi body guard three lliou.and horsemen, mined with bo wo and poisoned arrow. Tho various accounts respecting its oxtent aro by no means sat. i ..factory. Jeddo, in Japan, waa, twenty year ago said lo be nino miles in length and alx in breadth, bul the gonernlity of the houses havo only a ground Door, and the rooms aro divided by folding screens, hy which they can contract or extend them at pbeas tiro. Tho royal palace 1 in tho centre of the city, and I defended by walls, ditches, and towera ; Ihe great hall of au. dienco ia supported by massy pillars of solid gold, and three or Iho towera, where tho Bmporor resides, are nine stories high, and covered with sheets of pure geld. Tho Bmpresa and Iho concubines have aeparato palaces, as have likewise all the vassal princes, witli extensive gardens, and stabling for two thousand horses. The inhabitants have been calculated at a million and a hall, Sklt-waitimo Dining. Tahlm. Dy L. IVrsey, of Patterson, Pennsylvania. I slaim a aelf walling table constructed and arranged aa describod, viz : Having aa rndlcos band situated beneath Iho labia and kept in constant motion during the meals, by any power applied through lha orank or other means, lo which a band is firmly attached al convenient distances apart, guiding carrier, Iio., which pass up through, and aro supported by email railway trucks, Jco., and move In guiding apertures in the too of the table, and upon Iho lops of which are placed waiters, whereon dishes ara put and constantly conveyed around before the gueaison both sides of tba table, in combination with lha said endless band conveyers, I aisoolaim an additional shalf or second table, over th oeniral portion of ihe table, above th wallers, for the purpose of holding oaslors, die, whloh do not require lo be Trequent ly moved or replaced, is Ml foth.- Sd nUju) AmtrlcM.