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MIRUUIf KlCr.CTATOIIl
)" A1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
I'MteTeet Tl sroasl, aocm n irrssisr
loraaaor. to. raorLa or ultimo.
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v INVAIUADLY IN ADVANCE
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J'.Oe arnjsr 09 l.esa . !) Inwiti"',
t 'rr Try iddHwatl Insrruon . ,. .
t0. IWUwIul Unto r.ra.,of tOnaroa
i .- -.--... . A. ail
fN pos eaatun.
lateral auxlauUuii waua ?") 'mii--aa
iiilr of limrlrNU must V dutuwtly
il ak. laxnlej UhararUa lkV 01 be
Mod till MU. and etarsjod areotdlnaly.
POSTHV.
Tilt: VILsVAUfc.
Oh. a (Asaaal spot In eur illtaro li'.
Ity Ik aid of ion praerful sltr
Whm lb aratrnt rM' or lb bklro v. bil,
Like IbeughU through prerrful Ji !
Where the wind snerp by. with ln aigh.
OVl tbo rlrh uiifuldlug Ikiwrn,
An llw wUd bird istli n tt wnj
In out beautiful firl lwrra.
Hut aland oil ...sntlrd iu gloriou. (.! u.
Itouud tlil" illigo honm of our.
The mauntalu daikrn III' rnri'Utjl,
.WtblUalitncraUr cmn.
: Aid for, far i..wn In lh wtltr't J'-b.
lb thftdow l dimly two
WMiUm ctJarrim-idiiiulOuomlrtaftr,
Am thowillnw dnorl"! low'
Jwt lijUUy touclilnj ih fuiktiO whi
Aa oawanl llity mftly (.
Half mirthfully chalolng tha lin krllit,
At Ibay lax Itiein to and frv.
Ui TiWt jot la our tillaga limnr.
Wbtataa loih of day arr iion,
M'ken lha ward onra fmn work irl urn
T tbail krarth-rtonra, au by on' ;
Nonocl about on tlir air w h anl,
From Uf rrna cIubo bihI dim.
No aoaod ia bi-ard un Hi: Milly niclil,
1 it- i r- r ,-f-
li 8 tba tlllagrl'a ccnlni( hjliiu,
I-J Tbowlaocnpataudaontbcabflf untoucbrd,
t y And dry la tba n
E Ma atarbb) ananaiaa
tba (oblrla briok
U laarad on hif h,
niMoaafarwoiaW. i, TJ.wialt
Bat haunklo lowly cot.l.arewn
Fj KajclrrW with . awl llurrrra ;
,lfj Tba wbtdoara ara nnnlloil In n bi.gbl.
IH And joaaanunr. miip ami f4.r,
lVhtebtbo inaldriia4lli. r ut ririitiib,
To wraathr la Ibrir braulrd ban
Tharo aro lovali. r liniiir mi iliianib,l know,
IVro ut luflirrrot. than anr., '
Tharoaro rkheraeiura, iluro aia Kiftrr iud,
Tharo aro bil'lilrramlanrclrr lbiw.r ,
But uli, though their inaiii.mn) lofty I-, ,
nKijlitli'-"wiiiJjln-nJfur gk-ain,
Thoofh tba aciii. a atomM llum bo brigbtrr f.r I
Than tba porta or i4intrri.lrrain, i
Ko placa to our Immoiii can hi ao ilrar
Aaour hoina by tb Hitlavy atrram.
Till tATsSAMUBb ArruiTo.t'a Wilt.
Thi Doaton Transcript ubllhcs an ah.
t atractofMr. Appleton awll.by which wu
rn.,wi "J "i.i-Pi "v
. find tbtt li bti Ion aboil mis millinii of.
i i-ii if. i-....-.- i.i- :.!.. ...... :r...
lo kit widow .pecific
in vnlto lo .'00,000.
ooiiar.. i.o ica.ui in h iwiuhw awv-winui
. bequest! amouiitiiiL'
llimikoi'13ollicrlenucsbtonkces,iicph.
ow and othiri amounting ii ill lo 8-11,01.10
"vrhie I nav ho incVrioncil
; wblcli ma 00 tntiilloned
men ; amons
B000 "la hi
a irmiiil niil naalor. llev.
Ephraim I'oalwily," and KiOOO to Iho ter.
vaati living in iho family lafkii djkyeato, lo
In dialrlulcd anions limn in lha manner
,Md iccordito; In thn pnporllon, lo 00 in
."""".- .," Vi i 1 i
U upon Ly M widow. Ho then bcqiieath,
to Mi ixtoutora maiitfacturinK atocka ufl
iriavatpaoi .i.ij,uuii 10 un uy ,m p.orcu,uatrMoriliohn,liiioriliniarlli
oiled, disposed of. ant distributed for so
tbtlfie, kterary, rcljious, or charilablo
burpuoeti leaving tie distribution of tho
Ua, liscrelloniry wills the executors,
Willlan Apploloa, Nathan Appleton, aad
K. J.UowJitcb.
g' tHUX Iltt'XTl'ATIU.il. Tho lliull
Va.)Milluya:
0 ten years igu llicro resided in this
gintleinaii, his wlfuind IwoSaugh.
tr. who were is muoh reapuclcd as any,
4a ly in it.
B Meed with a compelsncy of earthly
geof k and aurrouded by hoau of Irisn.N,
thai bapninoM seemed near prefect at
human wings could expect le enjoy. Hlx
yean ilnce this family lift hero fur tho
Bouts where Iho husband and father took
le drink, and in two yeare became a
bankrupt and a act. Next, the wife and
mother became a.drunkard, and now wo
uqderUid:ta)( rwo girls are the ininatca
of a la brothel in a oily en ibeMiuisalppl
river.. WJU a oornimintary on the froo
useof, irdeni.iipirlUl In six years a
wkol family .oJ7peotablo pooplo fell
from isatMae to (aadevpesi depth, ef ill.
gradarjs), .tAndyit bow many cases ofa
MUrJsauir' r I be met with trtry
aV.
!Ule girl, walking one day in
'Ard, wlib her mother, readlag,
lU.rav
eaaka
aer,,ine ftsatses 01 inoae ins,t
WW).,T,f,,V"retby
ft! I. l'OUi"llf
rmw
"frV.W
IUJi Jilt !!L,i".li-. 4.
larraror
gi..nna rawaaeui peoomes
pfkiMUhtW
OREGON
rm.ii''"rprirtijyiMgjt'i'ja, ttgti trtrtmMr
OUEflOX
Thewry el Tide.
Ttio theory of tides, says ttio corrr.
pondrnl of Ihu Washington Union, li ?nu
ofan eminently practical nature. ltd. l-
ly concern lfi commerce nnd travel of
all tlio cl.HI.c.l nations ut urn giuuu. n
Is not .ory singular that such n grvAt n
I tlrty nf opinion, should for so long a time
Ibaw vxliltJ Willi "Xti'l 1" I'' A'l'l
I I. I Tl 1. .lK,,.:lf ll.L ..r,.r,i.l),,.!u
WOMIU II IIPI IV Pllilliur li nv .iiiiiiuiiii
rA:Hi.lnl.m i to lit.. .Hfoul nmoy
ii.' .'. ... .1 i .! ?t r.li
of Kb twain In ihuiiulii; lliu ll- mnl fall
ofbciini alinulil Tovn to ho ullngc'ticr
rullacioiu f lot atruni:or lliini'.i iiinn
till Imi l.itii'tii''l, miMilully In llila nt;" '
of tiiaciu'liu irli-urajilH : un.l It may lio
Iliat.tbeJjutwsr of tttlliui forever tlm llico.
ry of llild ia rciovnl for llie Amrrlonu
.
liciiU'iiant, Maury tlie )uiinj: nml (jlfic.l
onuntrymaii
it I'rankllu and rilll.ui, ol
Wlilluuy aiiil Miuae
., wc rrject intlrcty thu
K-., thoury lhil tin. iiiHii.
i.-llil. rllW I oil lln tl.lia .if
lor ournclvc
abauiJ ami ticl
i... .i... i.... .u...i
lias lliu irn.t ...iiiiii . . . .. ' . ... ... - - ..ii. i
ll. ucran.. Vl,r,,t. Ilii.tlhubuuni.il1""10" ''."''; !''"! '-' L '"V'r i
lliu Mar. mwtm.t nt muil. iudu. mu ovrr . '" tiirii-ln'i.iiur in. n-u,e.i .if J mbllul
the lid. - a. the moon l.a.. h. : itnw .if all. Pf-"'l ' ll-'l' ,I,l,l,,'f",, """J
I I.un.l.l.. i.,.l..,...,i. .11 tl,B nln.ii W Willi aw, if lint with akl .Ihnvnil
nam, cliatla, ici.'iill.o ami iiatiiicni i.aiKa
which aro haaiJon tliu ilicmy of lunar
uccaulo liilluimi', are ioinlriictr.1 ujn a
mere whim a il.emy which hat nu
foun lallon In Tnut. .Such .ulilleall.iin, m
. I ..!...!! ,.
Jl ircM!ui nriHi.ui'i, .!' i."i ".""... mi. . . i .i .i . .. i
o.lUf.r. I.eca...u ll. r.vrul ,m, ,,rttw-rnil8l.lli.r Ihanlh-Murni - I... mini.
Ihu practical w,l.l,i0.,,rrihrlMri nicer
..i.'.i ..f.i ".i..ii ....t
lam ivi vi iikt ii.i.iiin in. ........., . ' . ii i i.i ii i
h.miwr,woicMt,.,o.U.in"lu.h,-l.a.l ' u..Kil...bli. MllmlUiHXor n at etc ;i.
dr,;rm-! ciianjilcn... of, or .!, ..,. uppirwd c...i.p,..ry. .pil-ln re ; I.
...mn.lho lulluenccfllm itran ; Air II.' Blurt. di.wnl. nmla. riirr.1 ll.ul . ub ll.ly
Iho lulluenccfllm inwii j fur the'
ha. no uthor . If..:! mi the water, or
r land onhU inrlh, than to ,;itr light
M who Inhabit tin. ...
moon li
air, or
to llioxi
Il It Iruo ll.ut nt itiIjI.i liira olllie
innun llirro ixkn i'iit.iiucnu.lilion.iifllir
lidra. Hut tin. I. not .iiiiiij; In tl.e alipjil
cat particular luthr pr. anno, nie. !him
or location uf thu mumi. It I. u' ft. nl
toj;rlhcr, aa uc Ull'.r, In Mr rhanfift
urtkluced iy tr nralulioii oflSr Ivirlh.
Thcau citing.', i, rur nt jtnldl pcrin I.
Thry roaoh critain p'linl.nf eleiullon nml
dcpicttiou at tin' limr Ihu iiioiii I, in err
lain porlkHH.iftliu aurniiiu'lliig apacr.
Consequently) when the tll I, in u "ircn
tags, II given mmi, tno mron ia in n
I D Iran eonilillon ol u inn
Iran condition of fulluro or Icanncu, of
aiaatalaaWitiWetkioiiritrt oaiiniy.Ur owJnj
IIMa)anyb.iili)n aafnayjU owjna
. .1 . l..at... i.i tl... uaill. SBaail Ia
l IIIC rBTUIUllUII" "I I HI' VIU1 illM V
th.Ho thro.iRh which il i. ilailfpni.tnu. at
a ..Iven ilimi I
M"' """
'.can. I. produced, In our opi by ll-
, lillini; up and empl) in ..f .rialit crrc
I .mdiriK ca.ilio. in tho hidden in r far- of
IM.. ......Mfiflli. .!.. .I.pi.fli.ti llii. r
he ulnbv. When thu.ii luleriinl ca.rrn,
am full uf water, llm lide, nf tho weiitu
nrc low on the urruiiudiii; al.un , nf'hu
earth. When lltey nrc empty, thu water
Dom a out iutn thu net an, and thn tMc
nvi, Thi. pl.iu iitlon i. b.i.ci'ptlMi.',
e nppn In ml, iifcoiiipli'li'denioii,! ration i
anil we in 'ui;e upi nni'i ii"i' mil i.iuni
Mnury ha, h i il Ulri u In our enunliy nud
K. thi, i.'.-. f.r ll.u f.iiriK,... uf,.rn. tlcillv
unfuldiru; llila .If iiwiiMralluu In lliu world".
Wu irtiM il i. ho who ia In .how mankind, ,
by thu cxient .iriil,clcntlfionluln.i.i-iil,,
bv hit .'xperimcnlnl knowlcdsn nml per. '
- , - ..! r I I .. . I ,L . II .1...
"V ' .r.-LL .. . .n . Vi ' ' 7 ... V. il fi...
Mil aqrimiiiii: i iiiii'.aiiuii. 'iiv .. is ihhi
f iJvnei"K !''
ll'" M "f ""
... ... ......
occnturlao and fall Iho
.,.. ul...r II... n .lirTn.. i.r II. n .iftrlll
(and undoiibtrdly il,iinrr nitrfaco nlv.,)
' '' "to!" It. where thn vulcanic., " "" '".'""K"" '"'" !''"""
, , 1 tia,c Wll, r,.,K.ttni:u and hunulitv. r.
"" """ '
llartb una fitiin I. .reenter lid
Alul liiuiiiiln..i. in Ilia icraiia IiaI.
Torn pirer'lnaal by lb. botlmg IhI.
llniou.i anniiii, ho nnnri'mnu, uini
hu , of ltl .mo,can lake, do not '
risu al) fai bccativiciftho cvui, cmifiucd.
.. . . .. .. 1 1 .1 .
which contain them. Wlivroas, if lliey '
wero operated lip'in, na sumo contend, hy
thu moon, they ouelil ! risi. utul fall 11 1 1
least aa muuliaslhe Mediterranean, a wa
nolamur, no hrnadari no devour ihsn noino 1
of them. Hut thu moment thn waters of
tho&u roach iheil.orauduulfof.Sf. Law
rcucu, Ihuy hrcoiuu conneclcd with thoto
which pass in and out of Iho Internal cav.
Ilit, of iho ocean ; ami hence ihny become
part, uf the tide, of the earth, nnd risu
and fall with its revolutions.
Injlluslration of llic-so fact n, wo rofur
to Iho dilTuront voloaplo gaps Ihrough
which the watcra of the oceans, and gulfs,
and bays, are constantly pauiug sucli,
for instance, aa Iho Meclstrouin on the
Coast of Norway.
Skkmon., ion Hor Davi. Tho 7'mnf.
eralatcs that Itcv. Mr. tlopplu.of Cam
bridge, preaohed In tho Episcopal Oh'ireh
at Houlli lloslon, on Hiiuday fast, "what
wa, unlvcfsally deemed a modul hot.diy
eriiion. ll was an Interesting, comprehen
sive, and valuble discourse, and yet ooqu.
filed but Un mlnutctandjlfly-thrte ttcotuh
11 ill delivery. It wis, too, a finished eer.
mon ; perfect In all hi parti, and hiving
n exordium, dlsousslon and ipplloallon."
CO-The Mobile Advertiser efAuir. aft.
ssys : Tar, rosin, plleh and lion dree of
Irash.flime up from almost every corner
ef the oily nightly done' by the orders of
Miyot'LeiigdonrisWprevinlativoefslok.
nnaa. T W l l ...1.
,t i. ,i - ;f ! -int.', ,
fJCansaaiBeaijjivei Umlalion lo din-hoaisty.
Dun Hum it 11 tnh rYrvss, sun
CITY, (OKWJON T.H.MTOl.Y,) TIU'itHDAY, OCTOIItilt
.1 4iuil Wortl on 1'olltli'!
11.11. .Ilroualiir, Kvq., of I'liilnilutphtn,
ilolivoroil u vt ry nl.lu mlirv befnrn tint
I l.llurnry Kovli Ikiof I'dncelnn ()jogcii
I ucfil.iy lul, rnxii Mlikli wi'loKn tlm io.
lowing ixlrnil with rq;unl tit llifi pursuit
nfiiillllca. It Iritn anil llinolv ootjnai-1,
ml wu iKipii ttiiitk ilci Inlo lit mlniti of
lilt vouni; iulrmrt
.l1!'!.. .1... u.. tM ll.M .inlu l.l.l.f nt
i ' .
''' '',"'""7 ""M"' "."JT1
I In null) iilnunatumlnb all mil Irtitltlltloiia
nil iiiiiv nn1 ... .1... '.. i...i"' "
In public .nunttuvatnbllali mil Irtitltutloiia
itmcI iikii urv nrciltil unw In lh walkt
ufiiulrlllri'tii ttrvnilion llictn. All'tho
tmrl'iutcr, urn irauu hi apuiiucianiiin
f'e:uiuiimol iiuiiiealorj it li lira owi
hum of n nun -li-r I'i'iT IfclfUllffliUflT
mlalrlfiv
1'ul.lii! alalliHH cum conrvf M
rank mnl liriui; im .IKlliictlmi In iikii who
i run niter llirin, All i;rn.l luibliu oeca.
aii.nariiuiiii.iuil lliu mull llm In at filtnl fnr
' iHtr..li of Hi.. iIhhm. Jlior-nwr.
KMI ' '"'t nn-atinrn (i actimi
h""K I"""'"' '?. Intli'liJilUy lial"K Iwi-ii
n. ail. ilia which wNilom eieatl ami In
iluitry act in motion. All liimury lia af.
funlvd cnnttBiit iininpluof llila our hia.
lory may yi t da nt. '
".Sir Hulait WaliK-lo in thoaavjaltrr
time, wiihn maalrrfy riiwilutiou, willi u
, Plmkr.ln-.il,., crown .,ri-.nH
Mii'di!" whi-ri'in ciiniriiihnit
liii'kriliipthn crown of lOlilnn.t fiinnlhii
lal'llnlla nun
B"" 'l"-'""- '" .""'!:" """ ." " '"J
" K'''y '" I'"1;'"' ",' nd.lhat rr
""" l"l"'41,. 'r'-'1l,l"il '"'"uir.llho
.trci.8ll...f Lnsland. and pa... hrrlhr
ihiki r I rol.t n Huri.l in nriua. . un
lulh'Mblii pinpiHi' I... aiippic.i.l all nt.
Iriiip:, in lulu. nl I. a riiuiiliy In a war.
and fur tmi.tr I-nj; eur., the flr.l
Mmi.tur ufthi' ('..urn, "iiii'iurd lu.roun.
try with Imtoio will, Mu wm aiiccurded
by uif.'iior null, but nl.in llm eMgencla.
nt public lift nj; j in rciinri-il a man the
I'rlliiimv (!o way fir a I'll! a. polltl.
Liana tiial plucomrii m Ilia ounlry iniiat
bciraflrr "iru way for palriutnund atate..
lii'it.
"Tho liigheat publlu dialluclinil, ill till
country can liavo no ittraciion lor rigm
milled inert, unlru they aro Ihe uaougt
ruwaf.l.off
. ,. Ill " 111
". '"' '"' Ml: H.
OMiinrd ill any other way, they diifriefl
.i . ... t i.i 'i i. .......... I..,.-.. I
piraaiin. wunn, uiunuj ui o.it-j.
.' '" K' h"ni,, in. rich aincoarcf.
'" "'. '""""' "ttntct.r.I m lb. be.l of
'"'. ""' " "l"' ".' ,n,1', lu' ".v.
HIU0 t.llU IIVIU lllll... Ilirj ".III ...IVI,V
mnii enn ruru, wuu 1, in in nuiu turn, mm
di(.hnr"o their dulle.
'If in. ii I'tawl In liitti placra by croft
nml Inivi'imtriiaiiee ifthe. hold tbemnl
Iho cn.t of nil Invn nnd truth and practice
ofl.oriiu' .iitur ( thry ncrrpl atation
which tliry .un inn. .nl In, fmn. want uf
proper trniriirix from waul uf informa
Hun nml from wni.t uf lurnlnl cnnnty,
""' '"' ''y mM III., impul .r, and
umrprr.,.iiir.-diip..ith .ai.ity.nudnirai..
y R'" y '' "1U l'y u,f darn-ll.
" "' " I"11"1')'', ?ucl' dv. nlurer.nnd
"rJ,MK ,""" '" H'-ir .u.iMera c olhia.Mill
(mi IF1II lfltlll Al flalll III tK' I It'll U 1111 kCU 111 II V
ilia iniiiuiJc.t nimnlu wIki rxuliuj il.nn to
Kiwrrto .'..nmi.tinu .1 uniuy ..1 .u.Kaii.
...... ..
II i "! "null., oiliiuuhl-.i, ..,
hl '; ,,,,,r ft,lt' , ... ,
I cuvrd thu dijtuitiea their cnutitr) men bale
I bialnwi'd up in Ihi'in.
I WaahinKl.'U and Jell'i'Mou nud Jnck.
I ton never itopiKid lo h ilu.it pluce, or ad
.:..... ...1. ..r . - ,
.'cjii 11 .1 uiv ri-iiiu m iuihi;! luiiiumiitn,
"Ul tu warn yuu aKainit thn li mpln.
Iiom that brnol yo.t lu .uib.uk in tin. Im,.
inea, of politic A lif.i wellaiH-itl, in thu
aleady pursuit of any rnlling, will yiubl
ou ri bVllur inuomn, will glvu youn in.
ilopoinlciicu of iKi.it ion, mnl n manly diu
inly uf character, that no ollicnran v.itr
seciirn fur you, 'Iho small ollicus of Ik
country am always niuall place and III.
high one, must lo lillml hy men uf mark,
fur liltlo men grow Us, 111 ilium, ami
dwindle into pigmies. Ileloro you will
consent tu step out of thu renpcctnblw pr.
vaoy ol your own culling tuiakooiiico, Ik.
sure that you aro nut unworthy of ihe
plaee, or impelled by snllish motives fur
to mo most wormy ami iipngui tuosu sia.
tint, bring with limn; trials and griefs
which torturo men to death. Oflsn. times
person of merit are swept lo ruin In thesu
high floods of vulgar vxcilrmeul, or ara
stiined for life, a'ud lhair usefulness hurt
by stooping tu wuivo thuir imik.isiid ho
itsoclatrd In thoso euterprisee with mean
unprincipled- m.u. Tho shores of pulili.
cat life. In o'vory country, aro siri.wn with
wreokilike those, ami many of limn wero
rloh arjioales.
"If yuu wish to know what puldlo fatno
Is, remcinbor that tho long lino of lloman
consuls apd Oreoian maglstratri Is now
fergotlon, while Eop, a slave, Socrates,
a nieeliaitlo, and lloravo, the sun of a
freedniau, aro immortal."
fXrl'lio poople of Memphis, Tonn., de.
olded at the lale election lo prohibit tho
further aale ef liquor In. lhai place, by ll 1 1
IdlTOrNes.
CtirTha, lift of ciiiversailon consists
more lit ttniing wu tor ntners, map sno
lujj a groat uvai yourucii.
SPECTATOR.
fjiet-rs i.im I'i.u l)TrHi,Trn,.
f Ullt'nl Parlliat Ihclr lllalita Arc.
Tlie human uilml linn a natltn lritil irt UluMemUet.
nnnruliy, In whalcvor firm It inakca Iu ii. , A. torreijwmJuil f lliu ,. ork Tinu-a
iirarnni'ii. Il l lliti fwlliiBiir rtnillon, i U kMi'K Bf"l,,,1 pluturi'f Murmwtlain
fur wlinrcr li clinollu that Imlucn turn ' tiJ Morinnn illfiriiilon. lit rocant lot.
td tmrt wlllt n imrtli'ii ofllmlr imlurul lib I", li (Ivi'itlio WmiUiioii Of I ho lonech
lly, ml rurinllicmiolraliilnoclilli, !" Mltlor Nuaw, upun tlm liercllet in Ilia
Iotkj mni-riir.l I, fit P.I low.. III. tl. ..M'Hiii'Ui fullli wlio ru luunliii at tlia Hall
rBC.irililafiTlfnK,'WillvlilialliifatlM'iii,
ffitoilcnlly lo nulunil to dripollo power, In
IM ihipa of 1 ii'ijulnr government, lath,
fthlii return I.i a alnti. of lawle.Miea.
KM iinroalrtlncil linlKMunl llrrm. Il I
tH inio principle that Iriila tlinui in
I t i
m
i oonoart
Willi mother portion of llicir n.llui
in, out uf which I. ciint meted wilt.
rUrirwiQt tro qhjvot it to prudiicu
I ofli'tlou fnr the Kcurrnl good, "fn
luexocoa, tlili prnilic. lend. In plan, of
Individual iKiiraiidirenictil, In which tlm
publlu Inlcre.l I. lo.t tlnlii ..f, and dlurr
r.ani.i,
Nolhlng I. inoru coiiim.in limn Hi hear
men iny ! Thera mii.t Ih diliral pir-
lira; wo .annul d.i willmni ll ,r
Now, in nne aenie, thia may In. true iu
another ll i a fallnev. Ifil ia meant by
thnctpr mi, ihal'lheru uiu.t uxlil hi
pcrprluiiy iwonr morn yrral party nr(;au.
Iwllon,, riliinlng ihrnuzh every Inlcre.l,
tale, national and local divided every.
Wba'ra by llm aimo ultrnrylng boundary
linn, nml rach claiiniuif lo hoiil bv nu ev
M.lk.lli.i. InlillfM nl.,U tw.rBrtll U, I. A l.aa
nltalned to lla mi-nihorahln. tlm .I.K trine I. '
fiili... li i.iln, ,.rv rn,!liiiir.in.rivr.
nun. .Millie mi. pan, and "hiery 1.11 llm
othe'r li n wiii.uili.iuthertiibii.liinfnt '
nfngnHTuimiilnl du.ioii.iii, lunkiiiiieli n,
thn governing ,iwur I. mire vaiml. or
rupl nml irrr.MiMille lb in any tli.11 l.iug
or rulriilalr . .in 1 lulli'i, nlnln il ran
ulaiui uoilinit) on On unit nf Inrlh, pn u
rdeul ornrioiiul sjneti m b' ili.iueifl ur
biliinn .'.imp, el. Ilniiuirr I'ler the jf.iv
arm. ii nt un lei nbuhn man hie-, bn ciiu
baldly claim In ! n In it man wh 1 lia. i-
ni'.ieil bi iiiJfpriiiicui'u lo pally .lulu
tiuu. or. ! luul Jiimii loa 11 Jil Hi think and took them by thn collal and Ud them out,
acifr.rlv irr.ap-i tito or thu rniniiiaml. wilhlhlealaiifcxleriiiinallon. Ofcotireo,
nfany 'lf-c.itiHiilul.VJ Unlyof iiirii, huw tho inrell.ig wns broken up j nor im I
e.orpuro their piufuatmnt, or lolly ihtir nwnrc thai any ha. aiiico been hold. Af
prili'iiuoiK. ' tbeee lliinga, it waa generally auppoe-
'I'l.ir object of parly oigani4alinii i. In ' ed by tiro Crulllei that Smith would rnyr.
coiubiiio Iho popular force, lundvaiicu or, ""'""'y 'UfU'irur, a, obnoxluu, men
defeat important measures of pulley, or
Iwinlsol principle. I lie lirraillliol ll
ajueatlott dtlormlnea tho extent to wfrtoh in
orgnnirarion ia o,pe.urni. vvupn mneno
ia accoiupliaheil, or w lie 11 l.y a cliaugool
atlaira It cvaavn lo be iuiHirinnl, tho party
aliould bo at an cud, and men bo left to re.
oombiiie or not, aa other purpose, may
atviit In reouiie. lutcrclianeo and re.
Ooiubiualioil uf eleiui'lll., ia llm life, of tint
rulilicul, na it ii of tho natural wurbl ; and
uy ayati'iit which r.t.-irJ. uch uiti r-
iliatiee ami recouiliiuiliun, 1, uuwiiule.
tine and injurioii, Cincinnati Commtr
rial.
Itpti'lli'AL Uaitixi.- Tlm following
litter will In rend with m lulercl. 11 !
mil. li, eniivi. llu, anlii, 1 1 l.a, nttrnuteilt 111.
lidPiablenlliutinn, but oil account of llm
Mauilmg and reputnti.iii iiflhe ntilhir:
g nt. 11 repiiinnnu hi ine nutiigr:
Let inn scan thi. aubp-ct b.r one urn
mciil. nud pru.ent 11110 niuplu.iew.w I.1.I1. rl.riOcne.l "obi" 1, e.iuallv .igntrii-anl or aiieimiibualicrowueu.anu ineruer teao
it areius to 1110, imnpiiiu thu whole in n inoliican.l ill.iialuro. Who ever knew co.mno.lato a lady, a genliomia gotl out,
nut shell. It I, Ihn belief of nil rhri.llaii ' nn Hid" llrown nu "OlJSiiiiih," an 'Old1 nincty.nlno tlmea out of a hundred eh
deniiiuiualiou, atlhrprttseutdav.thalda.
parted spirit, rci.il thu rnith.'iha: liny
itl.ud ili, that tbev itnpriM lia lo (1o or
nut in eo. in do or not lu k for our g.wd.
.. a. ' . .. .. n
I'.verv one a uxperlinco win aati.iy 111111
..r.i ' 1. ..r .i.i. .i wi.nttTr.. 1
imiiiui.., lia fnr Hand, what ia lliu ubllCllOII
tuLlinviug lhai n mudu i, now ditcn.i r
od by whirh they can rimmuutcatu wilh
us f Thcro can Initio pmsiblo objeclion,
nrovldid that llm fact, justify lluit belief.
If tlm i'tiu is fur our ei.kl, llm oilier is
still mom forourgnud If iho fncUjuall
fy it. iho cnu.lilMun i, Imth; leaauiinbli
and philn.ophlual. Du lh ffucl, ju.lifyi
it 7 timlertukc lo say they .In. I nu.
dvtlake lo ssy, Ino, thai no intellieei
Jjnindll.nl lu.iiiligaics wiuin pinuero uu
fsiro to asccrlaiu thu truth, and has iho op.
porl unity m Iu do, can coins In any other
conclusion. What, then, Is Iho refill of
all this mighty outcry, as if heaven nud
earth wero coming together T Why, sim.
oil- that il has been ascertained that sulr.
IU can communicate with Us, lij addition
lo Impressing us I This is tho whole
lonetli and breadlh of it. "ll hath this
extent, no more" Very renpecifully,
yours,
N. 1'. Tai.nai.iik.
Hi.wr.iiY sir Tim I'iii.x.s. I know nf no
ntntobf hlitery on earth likulliat atleml.
vd UK)U newspaier life, whether il bu as ili
rtrlors or subordinate. Your task never
onds, your rrspeiudhllity never secured,
the last day's work ia forgotten al thu close
of tho day 011 which it appear, nml thu
dragen of lo. morrow walla upon. mutinied
to ttevoiir your thoughts, and snap up one
morsel nf your vexed existence, linns
suoocsnfull as It is In Iho nature or things
lo be bo indifferent lo pralso, nnd Hun
hearted against blame still will tliHiu.
mm frimo wear nut before lla lime, mil
your body, If not your mind, uhlbllsynip.
touts of dry rol. CV11. Commercial.
Thn (iulviiton Newi learns that Iho
troops oarrlod to llratoi Banlligo Inr. iho
steinishlp Loulmia, are toon to be follow,
d by 1,M)0. 'mero. all destined towards
tho Mcfsllla Valley. wl(h a view lo meet
tho uoveincuti of Mexlemi at that point.
uiiiiuiimiiui 1. in uini. .". ...i.. .,,....,. .-- - -- w .. ...
follows Ifat.iril, i.il us. nlletidu., nnd .charily buc. Itniher Ihnn bo.known as
i T ' '
ST-- --?-T-rs--.. T iTrr yy; iTT'TTTB
ttcat-:
l., 185a.
Tliu .tlormnila nt Nit iMUn-THo
''". 'r It p-ri llnl illio iinbrllaori
niu IhiIiI In thu avowal uf Ibilr unbelief,
nnd iiunicruti, enough to auilaln them,
telvca. Ila layat
Bnow touk up llm Uladdenltca, and ho
ped Iho Iior.1 would onraa , and do.lroy
Ihern. (In plaicly told Iho, audleocc; that
wliutiveraliuuM ho thi eieculloiuraof di.
vino iiulico in thu aaaa.and lll W (Jlid.
itemiWlhelfWWrtii
fare f llm earth, would recilM bright
'" orpjory. I bo injunction lo !
' inale llm liladdenllra waa oprii and un.
'ill.uUril, nnd rrpealrd In a variety uf
' fo'm, and, what in more lo bo lamentrd,
j plainly nKind.d lo by the audience.
Auolher ipeakir, l.nyman, wai U vl.
"tent and liv.ru dl.giliiird, hut qilllo na
iiiificaiil. I lo reminded Ihu inombor.
, "f the. hurihof llmlr ''covenaiit oblljra.
1 "'. nu aironKiy nrKun ...ai una wa
" otieaamn 111 whiuli particular mamUira
wer.) to puiforiii '.ho dutlta allotted li
lhaiii. Thla wia in reference to iho "Da
nltea,"or llrether, of tiideon" band
of orgaiilrrd
ruinaii, in the Mormon
Church, wknw bllahlc.
i, 11 i, lo cxecuto.
Council, "right or .
.hu maudatua of tlm
wrong " 'lhai kticli a baud ouci.nii.tud,
I ha abundanl proof; that it imw ix.
l,n. I ha.e nn doubt.
.Smith (11 brnlliir .if Jowph and leider
"' " i'iuriiiia;.ia.i .iwiiiiou nieri.
111 ill 11. n ir.iiiu mr 1111. aaniu .t.uuniii,
ami, na I In' leinr appruached, a baud of
oil n un iinsei.iMed nrounil hl.il(nr,and
collr. lad n iiiaiititv of alone ready for
UM'i nmla. llm (iladdenilc, ca.no ami
1 liter. d Ihu hou.r, a b.iig, all fuot, acowl
iii llauite, by Ihu inline of I ilinnuu
lonnllmcailuhero; but ho ha, beenon hla
guard, and 110 catastrophe of Ihe kind hai
yol taken place, lu lit nwlnlKlie. oesV
veraron, m CMaddnalara areigeengeai 1 eaal
w hat i, to be' tho end of ii, I de not knew ;
bin ibat li la .mu of thn annshited mearta.
under Providence, nf ending the Mormon .
Impoa'.ure, I am very willing lo believe. I
NiLknamcs are very exprcs.ive. Who I
rvrr know n perion In lie iltibbrd "Uncle
lieu. "l licio lo.n, ur "iriicni mil,
wiihout finding Ihe said'l'ncle Hun, Tom,
ami Hill iho .cry prrsoniliealinnsofgood
iiaturo ntiilueighlHirly kindness t A per
mi 'iiiektiani.d "Uncle" could not help
at ., ..iff 1 Hi... II .....I...I. 11:1111
liring .kiml, ll bo ITteil. "I'ucloa" lake
siiiuigiyrnLhildrcn, and will "play hnr.e"
null n iiiurli 7v.t us 11 lliey auuilitllu ,
Johnny w.ieof lliu aamu ago ami lihbils.
If l' bo mckiiained "Cucle," hovcer,
. ,,v ,l,n "" ...., ....,..,,
.miui ks .1 nu .-.i,y going toinper, 10 no
J..ma.uraii "Ul.l" nkitMCKa mat was
imi tlm.ury ei.enco of nicanucasnnd .el 1
lishnes, I Midi men place a nice value
on dollar, ami iuiitiicaa, and haw no
r.. ..!.. .1... .t.... ..ri.n.H.n... 1
mmi' ww i -im v . n..im.i.
limn ir.ev tin. 11 r.ir ori.'ati uruiuera ami
"I Mil
llecwnx." or "old" antthinir. we
itmtl.l fin. n bnt iii llm H.tor. anil iiiinn
111 ami drown. ' I
TiikSo.ii.ir or mr. lAxr Man. Ton
Hays rigu wo puoiiMicu a nuuri accouiu in
il.l'y ruo,.n. ubleb waa oraanized In this
city twinly.one years ago, ami consisieu
I .ll
iiieinnlly of seven members, who were
Hr. Vntlicr, Dr. James M. .Mawn,wll.
liniu lll.uey, Jr. Henry, I.. 'J'atrui, Jo
seph It. MaMiii and I'enton l.nwaoiw Tho
piliitipal i.bjerl of thu nocicly was lo per
petimto thu fricmlship of lliu meinbers by
an nunual mecllng nnd supper. Death
lia, licrn busy within thuir little clrolo du
ring thoao Iwvnly.oni. ) ears, and nl tho
llinu wo wroto Uforc, had just removed
I'enton I.11WS011, wliono death auggested
utir article. Sinoo then, another of the
member has been taken nway, and by Iho
death of Henry I.. Totem, which look
place yosiorday, Dr. Vatlier ia lull tlie)
nolo surviving member. )
In writing then, wo said : Next Octo
ber, Dr. Vulllcr and Henry Tult-m will
meet alono, if death I, not ton urgent ;
nnd Imw sadly and solemnly, as ihoy look
upon the memorials uf their departed is.
Hocialvs will. they mentally agitato Iho
iilvatlou, which of Iho dead, and say "tu
llm uravp, Ihou art my h rol hor ; nnd lo
corruption, ihou art my sister." Ihe
Mug ol terrors nns nui waneu uiiiu ma
two could meet again at tho annual beard,
now no lonuor n festivi one, and asilati
this sad question. Ho has put an end to
their .peculation wiin ins toy ureatii,
lonvlmr The Utt Man to sad reftsolions
over past days, and solemn musings on the
vanity and uncinumy ui uie. kiikiis
nali QaKfiV, Avg..
ItVHomo one. wo know not who, Viry
abmwdlv dufiiiei money lo be an Itliolo
admirably adapted for liking iliini oat of
chitioler. " ' lT ' V '
V'iTiaPH
P,?PSBIHal
Tiik ItatcMoN BROlMiiiil
J our mil auma un tho idranlaatot I
advanlagei of I hi cilorio englM fft$A
Iowa:
I. That KrlcMon'i Hot Air KnjjItWaj
compare with the ooMMainr firSPiM
Hum engine, in III rooweeeajamiaaii aamr.
eeonarMaw afar.
ItylAdtJrf.altfnc
lien. ln ilKiwn tbawiiiity t
work with tba ute orfrMacM
third Iraa fuel 1 and. lha If i
tod power aliould hclraaWaWtVririlia;,
ttiwiaving anaee.waajiaiaaj-raMaajaia.
!l. That for tbe taJtM MMrw
weight li ilwuL three timei thai of .tire
marino atoain englue,"and jhll If eetlm.
ted power ahouM be obtilsfd III, Weight
woule mm rmietiiaw petwini greetar.
tlfaikiTaall haoooioolaoooioalaaalaol lllalll 1
plod by ibe eeelnea end eeel. ,llte Mvan.
tige in decidedly in favor of ihe attain in.
gill. r
4. That thn weight of Oilengine, in
proportion to the power dovelieed,'mtt
prevent, for the paracnl, the relliutioH ef
high apeed in the propnlalon of venal..
At tho iiino tiuu) il U to be idmllted Ikai
llm full etllmilrd power it atdeqnilf lolhe
pruduulionofhighvilooitroi. Ti'meiloii
can decide tho queuion, wketber-or MM
litis iitialraum power li nallv illainiWe.
0. The mnM wetgejiatf the engtee Md
.pica oceupiitl by ll, lit 'Mi preeent form,
. m,) n all probability, preicnt iuidaptleo
I f,,r the nurtiosei of inland navlgltion and
railroad locomotion, in preference lotbo
.train engine.
Tio .(element thai the woight of ike
tnglnn and the ipaon occupied eiceedi that
'of the Rteain engine, i fall which wi
belie. o hi. not befuro been brought proro-
ineuliy ueloreuie nuuiic, ana mu.i mill
tale again.! iho adoption of Ibe Kricaaon
englno for any klnJ if locomotion.
Missouri I'uutici. The Mleeoori
Democrat (Uenloo) remark! upon Ihe de. '
feat nf tho candidate of Ihe other el ripe of
rty, ind Ihe election" of aWblrlo
Ihe tiiM durtrlct ef that tut :
Thu, a traitor of doable dye trait.
or to the Democracy and trailer tenia
country ii new laid on ibe ehelf for Mi
nilttril life, ai we long .incepredlotedhaj
would be. the (Iret time he raade Me in-
(earance before Ibe nublio for their eatT.
races. Thi reputed author of. tbe rata. -
meue Jackaon reeolulloai, and aa oeea,
IOUIHIeuiivauuaieisrorwa.a.rii.a 1111 111
diKriaei.it Jaa Moll lM.VijkH
efihe people of hi. ow district, aad that
verdiot ie that Claiborne Fox Jaokeoo and
hie roooluliooeare repudiated, and that he
ii not a Ol person to represent the Hale ef
Missouri in Congres.
'fhe Democrat aaya further that "tbe
divaof the rottene and nulllf.ers in Mil
. ... .
aouri are nmnliercd. In August nexlve
.hall be ablo to add to tho black list which
now number, a Jackson, a Bowlin, a
llirch. and a Hreen, the namem ef AtchU
II, .111 aillDVIIl . M...IH. . .1.VI.I
I'help, and Lasnb, Iho three tralton
whom tho people hire yet lo nettle. "
son, II
with wh
1'knalgI'oi.itemui. No habit ii 10 be.
coming 10 a lady as politcnosi, and none
.....! I nntlJ. Vftit.v n.n.n. bill oro
--v m ", ,.',, r fm
.eo mis inoriiiyiiiu i.ciu..i......o. n
cooiy scale neraeii -liu. .-ia "
edging Ihe favep; even by a rjlofthe head.
lia gentleman, airn. .n.o .... u,uu .
strfet.croesing lere 1 lady to pai4, sbetakea
.... ...nr Attf. nriba act than nna avaulii
,..-.. -..- --
ed.and a gentleman rise to give his Mat
01a wiieai.oairuw. umiy. unmr
lu a lady, she lakes it of coarse, as hereby
Intilsnutabte riishU
Talk about ''wouian'a rights!" We
I imor old bacliolors are alavea to
and if they want anything more,
to 'em nesa.
CilhiymtUrK ; l I
wn.a .whlsr rjl
nut apply to US
I .
j laiuwaiaci.. n mr. i.iuwi.,. (wow
A .. - 4fsfla. Ajhootaai a. sak.sV.1
Having lately uee.i appuuiiou .ia vnvi
.r.i Nawburvnort ihrouchlhel
of Cen. Cushing, the Essoa Banner, a-
miaeeays,
domooralio organ rofori lo Ihe admBUlra.
tiou iu this amliblo way iLaittllJoVniU ,
"Wo would go coalition, free soil, or
anylhing,0to upet such load eating ituflT.
Wu Invn despised a Judas, ever tlnee the
Savior put his mirk on him, la politic
and everything else. Wa hid rather be
govorned lo al! eternity by whlggery. than
lu hivo " suake-ln-the-grasa " crawl Into
power, and turn against thoae who plioed
them there. Huch eoutomplible, mean
cowardice is bird lo be toliralid. We
liku to seo something moro than oni'a $tf
in office If not iho mm, a meuseer a
loug-l'ailed rat anything but a toady."
Stkahcii ro thi Amaxoii. Tlie N Y
Evening Express, orth U3d Aug., My,:
Thi Star of tho But, about to mII for
I'ara tikes out In sections two imall at4vav
era, wilh tho roaohlnery, boiler, ,., af
about 70 or HO lom eaoh. They tM ,
be put together in Pari, and top ui
Arnaxon to its Poruvlin tributary. Tliey
are buill here for the Peruvian (ejO.
ment; and a Peruvian ofieer goMemrrTt
them.- They.are brought Bia,ftf,x,
S oration rathir than for cemmere. , .wa
ibb) aorno day lo tea the United MMm
tiamen leaving thi Amaaen tMsVr'lW
iime treaty with nraall. ' Vr-A
" There.ar' 149 ralltoad ;irMtSeN
at of kUillWAi, M- "'' Vf-13.iy? J
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