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fti'.f-" vSK ; - ' , rrl-'i"- r KSff- rxxi ' ftft (Oregon Spectator. OREGON ClITCi aUUrtay Moralng, Jib. 7, 18 fTAavtavtitatats should be handed III (nysatw o'evscX o TnvMDtT tTssia,to ss ar an lassrtlon lbs mm wsek. Tbli aouee w mpbatlcltr. tnjrtn upon ll our patrons. XI O..M raageiMenwawiiiiiiiiiH mm IU. T. Atxax ie vat authorised stoat at Scotia- Krr. a W. Smith U Mr Aft! ImWIkImM aMDtorurer. Air.lochsriiaauuiorUKiiosct M lfl for im el koote Day. Ib4bcmmbU to Sutscrtb. r 1vCsruClnbshe following loJoeentsntste .eskscrlbs for lit drscriTosi , Vf will oseJ 10 copies la one sdJrtoo, cut year, Sm ............. -...8U.00. Or IS to obi addrras $61,00. . Or Si. de 100,00 N. B. Tlw cult tuiMl sccunipeny lln U) fayessat guaranteed by rrspouaibls peno. D. J. 80HWBBLY, PnhUih'w. TJm Fort-Inn sVnr. Tin account oflho lalo collision be, twtentho Russian and Turks are not Ail ly to be relied upon. The latest news Is the 4lh of November. It Is rather vague and Indefinite. The niosl of I ho reports that.we have seen seem to regard the dem onstration in favor of Russia. Wesp. 'pend below what purport to be tlio latest: i Iltports of an actual conflict were re ceived just on the eve of Ihe departure of Uvt.aieamer. ihy ro indchniio and .contradictory, and all ilia) tic cau gather from the reports of a reliable character, is thai acollisionhaslal.cn place. Qn ae count sat there was an crgsgenient at Gulrgero, and tho Turks ivoro dofcatrd, aud rolreatod up the river tuwarda Kala. fat. Another n cecum says tho vanguai ' ol tho Turks had a sciious conflict wiih 9500 Russian cat airy, hetttccii Knlafat and Kiajowa. The allulr laslcd 'i hours, when the Russians retreated towards Sla. tin. Thesejney have bven, and proba bly vere, 2 dixinct engagements. The Tur);s seem to have croased tho Danube at two poin's the main body from Wid. din to Kalaf.it, and a dclachmcnl at Rous, chuck, about 300 miles further down the river. It was probably a detachment from the main body which had the engagement between Kafafat and Krnjown, towns the ''locality of which we are unable to fix. Prior to these rngsgements there ap. pears to hare been a bahlo on the fron. 'tiers of Als, which it still to hate occur. "red about the Slst ofOciober. We havo 'tha following account: "The 20,000 or 'JA.OlXt men forwarded fn such haste f.wn Sebislt-pol are now on tha frontiers of Armenia. Sheik Svhamyl Utt informed A'J1 I'asl.t, the Command. er.ln chief of ihc Turkish army, thst he It prepared toad in concerl with him at the mad sf 20,000 men. The news is spread lo Coasts nlinoplo that a.ier hating, as they supposed, gained over Schamyl by making hlin a present of 00,000 ducats, the 20,000 Russians who were iuDaghe. tin left for the Turkish frnnlirra. On their way thoy were attacked in the de. file of Ztkartala by sonic 311,0(10 mouo talncera, and completely routed." Officers of Hiiltiaoiiiuli Lodge No. 1. F. ii A. M. Oregon City. Peter O. Siewart, V. M. ; D. B. Han. ner, G. W.j Thos. Chnrman, J. V. j Fotbrs Darclay, Trca. j A. Holland, Sac; J. H. Miller, S. D. ; A.VKinlay, J. D.; C. M Cue, Tyler. The above officers were duly installed by R. W. D. O. SI., J. C. Ainsnorth, on Saturday, Dec. 21. (fc5"We learn from tho Timet that a man by tho namo of Ljmbcck, a dlsaipa. ted man, in a fit of deliriua tremens, at tempted to enter the housi of a Sir. Sim ont, who refused him admittance, but per. sitting in his efforts, Simons struck him a blow upon his head, which cauted his death. A nil her victim of rum. Ortr it can le muds profitable to raise turkeys at 830 each by ho Tines cub; how much more prsfilablo would it bo to raise young bears 7 (KrTho arrival oflho I'nvmna. rind the promise of her continuance in the trade, liaagrcauy upiuica our iitignuonai rori. land. They oclebratcd ll.c (.vent with an oyster aupper and wine. It awakened an enterprise among tho editors they both itsutd an extra or stcomcr paper an ez Ira idea with them. A Fmtr. Tlio Murpvil'e Kxpriti isys thai a mMtiDjt held lu Uil i.ict on I'ndy srun.o lo adopt pioce-i.u; reuiior lo ixttr Uuuiornis proreJ ubti cwop'ete finir. Xsth ng wudwa. 'Vb rumor, lhrfurc, of 403 n.a Ulsg raised tbsre as voluuitcis tu aid ibe rociiit couqu(oo, The project of taking Lower California, of late, has assumed a moro encouraging aspect, to thoso who have had it in con. temptation, than tho alnvo no:lco would indicate a the state of feeling at Sacra. mento. We fear that this iiwrrnont may , cau new dlfjfcullles between .Mexico and ib U. S, 'Thus it teems there aro Mexl. can filllbuslrs at well as Cuban. We 'regret ta'U this lawlessness of spirit be. 'eoritloji'te'rife'ln; the U. S. ; It hat a tea. flpfj'??flWprjiitlo lh dignity of our iimm.i, "" licrtttume an air ntt.iiiUUy,' L "Wyaja)ta"furtlver upon this aubjeot.l rat.aww ssrsaf, JaMMLsai asaaa fst.Ltwst ahsatstWabsta SMosat earn. imbfss, wa Mas u a ttsllasilf , la haw a le-day. Tkls matter M Burr'a time woald havo been looked "upon and treated at (tmm. Rut publlo opinion hat chanftd vary ma terially, lo tha daya of Burr there were no fillibuslers, unlet Burr waton him. self. Nor could there b found an U. S. Senator or Oongreasman in thodayho would aland up and proclaim to the world hit advocacy ofeuch mtaaurtaaa thoCu- ban Invasion or tha Soriora xpedltlon. Such reatleaMetaaiMj adventurous designs were then treated at tbey should be. But In these daya ambillout politician boldly declaim their democratic progression ; and all aorta of wild schemes are springing up anything and everything that wilt make llrem popular. Tha greater the humbug the better. (CrUpbn this tubjjet (ha Sacramento I'mosi truthfully remark I This la Um klad as aselsfial that aaaa I srabrUI or goTaraascat whb (rreln asllsas Uwelsasthat ctaliut Um aaaeraffloassiisfotsr ehrisuaa aad po lilkal aftaeisass lass 0t tsaautts Ihil sk tbsBMSwr. baasac a A so-sosraiioa ofwbtr, beiirat and faaeeaMe ekov' U aid lkm la thtlr work af aaaMta aad sfaader. Ertry hcssM maa mit es wa aaa aaj rtsnet far lbs honor sod latrf ray f bis ggretiumat, or (kW a prida la pro vmu aasalHedlheaanM of Anwricaat wmi cvtrv oaa, af tttry party, sect, etas aad eooditiaa, sbaald oaassatMaaace, stoeoarag aad dVasaaea lb bacsuHsriaaaad twaueal saarsrosau which claim tha rlstu I arsrosrlal a(hrr afs prvpsr. ly, brcsusa thsy haro tba dVelrt, asd lbs power to carry uamswraiaio titruiwo. KrWe learn from the PieWr that ilia census of Washington Territory complete fools un 3905 inhabitant, of thi humbrr 10S2 are voter. (KrTlio Conserrcoisaytthe Grand Ju- ry of this county found a bill of murder in the second degree tgtlnst Cornelius Sharp, and thai the petil jury rendered a verdict in accordant with he grand jury. The Timet too, aaya "the Grand Jura returned a verdict of murder in the second degree." We were not aware, although present, that his ebangaet' prerogative was exer. cited. Tke IleHCf Bee. We are indebted to C. K. Gardiner Esq. for the following account of tho Bee ; to It we invite attention : Or Ikmct the Honey Bee in rarticu- lar. From chapter XL of ihe "Principles of Geology'' by 8irCharte Lyall, the President of th ueoiogicai oocieiy oi London : Not onlv peculiar specie, hut certain types, distinguish particular countries; and there are groups, observe Kirby, wuicn represent aacn outer in aisi.m re. gions, whether in their lorm, ineir tunc. lions, or in both. 1 hu to noney anu wax of Europe, Asia and Africa, are in each case prepared by bees congenerous with our common hive-bee, Apit Lair.; while in America, this genu it nowhere indigenous, but.l jeplaced by Slelipon, Trigone, and Kmis; and in Now llol. land by a still different but undescribed type." The European bee (Apia melHfica) although not a native of the New World, is now established, bold In North and South America. it was introduced into the United Stales by some of tha early settlers, and ha since overspread iho vast furests of the Interior, building hives in the decayed trunks of tree. ''Tha In dians" says Irving, "consider them as I lie harbinger of the while man, a Ihe buffrlo is of the red man, and ssy that in propor. lion a the bee advance the Indian and bufTalo retire. It it said," continues the tame writer, "that the wild bee it seldom to bo met with at any great distance from ihe frontier, and that they havo always been Iho heralds of civilization, preceding It at it advanced from Ihe Atlantic bor der." Some of the ancient setlleta of the west even pretend to give Ihe very year when the honey beo first crossed the Miss- lasippi.f The aenie specie I now also naturalized In van uieman a L.auu ana New Zealand. Kirby and Spence, vol v. p. 407. f Waahingtou Irving'a Tour in the Prairie, chap. ix. For the Orrgoa Spectator. M.B. Editor : I cannot very well avoid th expression of much ur prise, on my re'turu tp Oregon City and It surrounding county, at tha rapid and most valuablo linproromenU j some of which, havo a. ready been completed, the mtlorliy, how ever, being yet inyroatin. II it a pleat I ng fact that ourlovely Paoifio country is not on the decline ; nor at a tttnd, but it anxiously looking up, and wlih astonish ing rapidity, forming a superior example, which no new ponlon of North America htsss vet exemplified, wlih, however, Ihe exception oflhe Golden Siale. The enterprise which th people teem to nave acquired, 1 jpunu to exist in an . m .. . i clussei, and that all seem lo prosper and flourish is a striking e vldeno that true en terprise on the Pacific coast does not fall in ihe aoftompllthinent of It various do. tlgns end ohjeclt. The chr-nge relative to our merchant It certainly plain to be sern, not only by permanent reitdent. but 1 quite visible to those who have been absent for th tail 13 moniht. ttanv who a ar ago war dolns a very limtttd butlntss in. the grocery tin, hav now abandoned their old building. built totir!y. ntw on, and what la, b. r man an, nave nneq inem wim a nn m .fe4Hltyr, g taytaa Etmht CaVsaM. Jw2 sum svoalaM far mi ttwslsmuifatiM rounding Inhabitant want and are glad to ee. I wa hot more astonished than pleased toobatrr the many magnificent bulldlnge erected uy Mr. Moaa, ur, M'Lauglilin and other. Thetaj aenilemen are not only making invctlmtnta which will add an Im mense revenue lo thtlr dally funds, but are giving employment to scores of car pentnr and joiner, thoy also furnish cap. Iialist and merchants with fine and com modloui buildings, in which to follow the nroAlabl emplovment of telling bo53sV- We wish them all tho speW an protperl. ty Imaginable. We were pleased to llml our old triends ; Utourette and llollsnd; Messrs. Alwater I and many other, wlih largo slocks of wl. ln ih.lr n.w .! nnn!.,.i hull. I. , lns succrsstolhem. I A year ago but very little was done in you will set your lace against any such building a tiry KocK at aaucelliu, oi sum. the way of wholesaling at Oregon Cily, movement. I think my leies aro high cienl capacity to rals the largest ahipa but how sudden the change, and how sat-, enough already, and I mil unwilling lo and steamer. It Is lo be built after the Isfaetorythe present state of things mint lend mv aid in making them higher. It ' plan of the famous crow dock of Phllsdtl he lo the upper-country people, t. ho have, is intended lo present the petition at this , phla, aud r-o arranged that a vessel can he heretofore, been under the necosily uf csinn nf iho legislature. I helped to raised in ouo hour. Cant. Peck, who hat going to I'ortltnd for their grHxl, thu build a court house in Weahlngtou Co.! In operation a .Uain.inlll atSaucelilo, htt transportation of which toCaneniih.alKjvo lal tear; ihal ii as much as I wish to, made an examination of tha bay, and re. the falla has usually been nt high rales. I pay "mil in the shape of tales, for such .ports favorably of I ha enterprise. In passing through town a short lime 'buildings in my present (itiuliou. I nm .,," M(1 . , .Ince, my attention wa. drawn toward, pour, ami do no. w..l., .,. ih.s way, n,,n. All,XtiV.,i;Tllf?W. ,l..lw im,n.l,v .ml M.eln .Imn ? 10 couraeK a set ufiueii wl, . are eaaer l.i.ib. , ifd. not apwar foal .very high all anoearance In euccesiful oneralien! Thepulfaand blowa of the steam en- glne In that section of Iho city were quite unexpected, and as my eye caught a huge saw mill crank lowly making its retolu. iKMit In iho lathe, together with all lhe( machinery In lively tnotion, I ism. to the UVIIVIUSIUII lll.l III) uiuili.lr liui viiibii nil sr0..;: Th. ..r.H h,;z ;,: ;;f i.i .i . ii i . .. i.... .. note, and is fsr from being a.h.grace.o .. . . r ,?. .... . .uL,..lhh estaUlshmcntof a machine shop and fjun- Wry had -been loo long neglected, and pro- r .' . . r -. -v ' vious lu the erection ot tins one now in pp. . . ' . end ion at OrrgoifCltJr,'o.iir pi-nplc engaged In the building of leViiiuoat, "aw and grill mills, have been undsjr iho rxpensne necrs ly nf getting ihrir erigines, castings, J. t . .L. u... tt'l. .. . .1 ate. iron, i.iu uo.ru. , u m-.i .'.i--. u to ie.rn from the Proprietor that ho is in readiness to supply all In the Tcrr.-orv who arc building steamboats, nulls, Arc. Hut Ihe mo,1 msslerly iinprotcn.rni, .r.il.osaofiboW.K.M.iT Co. Tl.r .ll saan aim. .sstf.as freama A !.. iu,sn.n4inii I sa a llllld MW tllV ! livill alio lviirt;iiuivwisii r.ll- .k.. I. . onnn.ollnn ofll.. O..I .". " . -. ....- - ..... bluff with the bresk-water, by a dam ' IIIO VB1I noaaillK miviiu fie.r liao unit, u, it.v tiirvi- 1 B, ", ,. i i -J. i 1 lo. lha various dealona and ol.iaXiit ini Lr. ' e.rii!; .. Jii.i...i ... . .1. i flhe preci- ceptlonof water Into the harbor for the V.VW a.V (UIIT .www,i,H-.,,ri., i&- , ,u-i admUsion of slca.ner., and for the purpose ofdrlvlng their large end exlensi,.. aw ..j n...i ill. .-.I , ..l.l- ,!,.. ,n exchanxe Ih. lading from boat, above and below the falls llnw beautiful thu ar rangement! The boats lloaliug above the falls, loaded with Ihe various produc tions of the upper country, and thoto lie low laden willi goods, can come together jand hate their freight discharged by an ingeniout water-power elevator I -. , .!- ,. , I i?- ' ilia material 01 inr worn 11 ncniy nr 1...1 a toiilest with on irrcilibh: foe. 'lheir severe loss of the first stunner by fit- rnakr no vinblo niubarrasimenl in Ineir ' operations; but they now hato another ... ll. -....A .Ha.l a... alias a.n.lu fl I Uliuil liiu pauiu siiwi inuiit nau; I lannnlitnif us)iitai,iirnftaiiai f It l.iritilsr III1 . .. . - . i fisauuv ,it iim.i..wHiJ ...u ivih)'- ... sizpintl lnunty. I believe if my memory series mo right, that in tho ytar HSl llicro was nothing In tho firm ofa water conveyanco on tint upper Willamcttr.ahnothetcmHnonskiir' ''..- -. .. r - and Indian canoe, und thus tho trip from ' Iheclly loSsU-ui and Marjsrillo was any-1 tbinrr but a nles.snt taak. Hot when we eonm.rn Il.e Inm.nvL-ments of lha nresenl ' day with thoao of thai period, wo find a J at . . I very pleating contrast, ."tow, si most ov. , ery day steamers are leaving lor oaicm plan is admirable, and no giant power of ''"'. ""- "' "'!". ; "" water could have been more compie.elt ". '.' n'" .r " ' ') controlled and managed. The bre.k.wa'. AMroi,o.,.y, t.-ulogy. Mental I h,..phy ...1 ,i.i., .i...., r,... 1 Minerolog), Amin.il Pliysiology. Illalori ning parelM will, the west bluir of the " K.-adi.ig-,, In.lrnmui.Kl .Mu.ic. Wal live, and conllnues near on.-four.h of a ""LS-, ""' '". '".V ' ""1" '!' .- , , . -.. i. , .. ..:. .. witlT stone anu a.11 enlly ce wd will. 'rC"U' f " 'T""," ,, ""1,el'ln' s.,.ih.f.ll.e u.ll.ewex.(h. kUerladaled flank. Th.K .-,.d.h.Hpa,.u,., -k I are a, l.l,ing ..r.. ;!,,,-:U U." mI .c!;," Vi" s.iu; 1 T 7? bleat the very lull. IcVuson At (Jo. an- ,. k ,.,r;t, l.atin, .! all. .n.u.rrr...,.d.wn.l.. ,m.fr0mS.Uu..U..ra. much applauded for the undertaking nl ( ((b , ,,,,.,, , ,,,, ,10 ,1linion tumr.smar. r . .00. lo esn.f4.in la. thst which seemed olinon an iminisibiliiy, ,,..,... )..,. 1. ,. i,...fl we csnn.it sflacl anyil.lnj. Wo woald rafar our and Itlarystillc, touching at ercrytntt-r- .ircngll.en them. Willi .klccllvc modes mediate landing. Many of theso strain, ofx-ncliing, nm1 un aniouiit of studies pre ertare oftuperior comlriiclure, eapcclal. od imo ihn courie, mud. greater than lytho Wallamct it mo iTa.iainci. ner iiu.i.i a iwv.i. ,., ri,ll,!iilnnorilihoi.'e. .,, nn il.e I ,, . ,, l. ... Uistittlripl, which is well adapted to thft navigalionof tho upper Willarnelle, as in u.. : ""t- "..7'i , i. iii . ; :n :, i many places rocks and rapids make lheir appearance and greatly hinder iho speed of steamers which have a sharper build. The Wflllamet has i.very facility for rendering a paasago comfurlahleand pleas. ant. She hat two splendid cabins, and tome 00 elesanllv funiishod stalo.rnoms. ' In conclusion I will briefly add, that the I... 1.1 ....... L. I..... I.1u..l .... ..I.. . I ,, ,, lull. Ila 11.. u ,iiji;c-i, ni.fu.ii .. wonderful change in the Improvements of' our Territory. Ono great reason whv imnrovemenis nover din wlillo lu nroir. rftcti itl iiiHid-iitp p.in at si! att.,1 nrtani iiiuiii. . . f .1 . ...!. i ' III era are immensely rich, and havuuniplo mean lo contumrnate any spoculsiion or ' improvement n wh ch they may see Til to en Jage. This being ihcu. great ro. j suns may aoiu uo oapecicu. ory p.tiu.o u ..... ........ ..... , - ... ...... Oregon is now in ii. Infancy, and the, babies not 0 months old will. counlonan.l'X " kt'f ''JJTJTJ present Improvemer.ls arc only prelude, lo'ces less genllo than naluro ha bestowed lha placs. ll.dldaotUb. la NafV otVer. which will the moru enhance the nn Orcily. He is r. praollctl believer In ,"f TTtALVSSu wealth and happinrti of all classes in our the water cure, "and uniformly applies as. him. V. bb..,for lh.food.of lb Ttrruory.H mldsl. "Tht neooleof Orenon cannot bul be happy eventually, for tha present blaz. Ins nrotpeouin the future, warrant and confirm to lliem Ihe hope of participation of Immense wealth and happiness, such as thtlr unparalleled exertions and economy daairvM, Jdtny Indeed are now happy from thslcnew and prosperous country all that their hearts could wish for; yet we wail Impatiently for Ilia arrival of that day which will farther extend our im provement, rtlablish our law, and teal our umon to our parent land. 13. 0 Tualatin Valley, Deo. US, IH33 T. l-Vi tlio Oitgtin Mpfclatsc. Sla. SciiNxntr Sir: I have setn a petition that has hcon lu circulation to gel slBtiers for tho erection of a new county j lobe comnoscil In pan of Clackamas, Ma. inin, Yamlilll, and Wathliigton counties. i ni inuti oi cuursr, inciiitin mum ior.no. . ry that Is, as yet, not settled. I think this) eiKm I being made, if rrrr necessary, at ick crtilv ail.iv. I am opixKicd to the , erection of any suili county, uml I hope lain oilier , ne puiiiioii, i ot-iirve, i goi en up by nsct of hungry ollice .eekura. Hy wsrrling lluajoii will greatly oblige this neighborhood. Ymir. Omi Wsiii.miton. Dec. 23. 1S'3. rni(1 ..j-iini:,,, 1:Tm-n. i im tVJUiiirr ii lanuira) . tMiipjuitMi 1111 n .i .. .1 .... I . M . ta I..-. .-'- .'.- .duc...u,,ur!.h,l,v, ...! -. ...ru-r... "'' ("n "' wo rxtrau aii iii.,Ur.(rn.iiia wripiure lew are.uuiweinon.in. i - int tidtaa'-e: d criniluale iiiedlrv- " l"Pl" Ud,M for numerous '0,"1o' perieci. c . -...... ....... 'B u, "-" .-..-i"" tr nrof.rniiiiiii- nf nur faalilon.ili e ,t:litula. ; ; ,, , ,, . .. .iM.I n.L imir.t.lf litnv l-nulil II bo oilier ie I ileroina I jeurs' t-ollege course 10 iiiomIii of instruction audec "liut 11 10 be learned in thai brief period, 'i'ake ".ample (irainmar, ArilhiuetiL', tiiog . - . ... - ,- ... - 'Py. American Hiator) . II .Uny, tt . i.n. C,,mrv.i..o,i, Rhetoric. I. .gic. C.,1. l ...". """; -i-"'- ' ' i-J'" ( .h,ul,.i,n,lv N'",.,fttl I'ln'o - 'pny. inhh . . rigmio, oe.ry ' i .. . bllell UOlk, CtC. Here we hate some ' I a - aciencea, iwu ii.Bu"a, ..... , ,t1 "", ",r "'.-" - ' ;," .of , , i . I t in 411 distiuc s udies lo be insstvre.I n III -a" "". , nwnllia. and anion.' lliem 'J languages, llip . , , . n-iurai. moral a...ieciM lencr,,. ,,,.! umeniai . iumc. -,...,., ,.,...... ever -,.,,,. . - - "L;", ' IV in years, i ami tareeK is o.ien iiici.i J') ' ''ew. "'")' " Uc0"'e n"0'" iii r . .. ii .... .n.i..... 1 IIHftllCU I'UriiJI IUSI uii iiiw instil m nta riai . . I ... ... .La. el e . Kill Ii. at,l.al m a. i.s I is ll that girls bi-iuiiing I. nun in the Itl. , ter halfofll.eir junior )ear, mid I-'nincli in thcirseiiinr tiur, tnu iiii.-l, r lliem he , fore the end uf lli- course I'jrd.iii u fir l-peaking plainly; but tie cm hardly . look on tin cuiirxi as les than fraud. A ill aw aiivit iiiii mi "j .... . ....(..w . . . l.jiin li or ! mouths, and '-- - . ... ,. ., . ,,. .in f11 .,i ll.. 1.. nai.IaiPallaili.lal Ilia lit riff 11.1 rai .,1,i.im ,,, , . i....,..,! ou, f , ,.,. I , ..,, ,....il.ln of lea.-hL . ,' ,,,,., !,, tls.st Jch a mem f O ' O. '....!... ... 1... ninnifMl in art tJrl tl ll nui: s " ."il " ""' '" '' aaaaaajaai- .. OIIKClJ in o " ItiiM'. can Ik of n' ntuu In llic u nt ; tliriiuliH: i-t III" wlil I Wl'at rn nurr i)F, tf i bonni in givo j fals clnracier tn llirf' ,c,or,, and gi l inoni-y tiriu.illy by fil-ei pr.-luncci i'eili.ipt snuin palli.itiwi may )0 fu,jMI , , uuaiul pubiu Intie, anil I. ' .... . ,jl0 fjlal. ,i,.lu nf p.rMili, tthich lend ,lcm lo .,'., I, a, Urge a luorary inline a. nn..ll.l (.., ,1,..., ,l.,,.l.i,-r. ulmilier true iril'iu i;t i i- nn, iiit.ii iihii . 11.. . I.,,, il,.. . i.iu'.ni. .1 ivi.iil.l aeeni. bo a fiit'l jualificnlmn nf triialees and . teachers who uru lliu peraons lo correct thoso errors, rulher Hum by b'lwiug to ... . ., i it, Lou .1 U cool p lJ' il "V inn uesi nuisiuiu :.,lt l.nn... .I..s ' r" .." .. r. .;.'.. ;.v " ruriulu cduculiun uiuil l- up rlio in the sam.-piopinioii uiulile." rlioinl, and lluriK-n Urrcly. Tlio N. V. Suwlmj Timet gives the fol. lowing hkctch nf the principal editor of the N. V. Tibuiif I lloruco was b)rn in Vermont, and fs now about Hi years of ngn. Ifitwcronol thai ho bendt hit body fnrwnnl so mueh.i I... u..i.l.l .Innil rtnnflv 11 fi.f.1 lit.ftl. Illai linioiiR'iiUi .rriiMi urK m nuin. to .i "i.mh. ..... ........ - .... ...j..- ., . . . , eyes aro blue, hair thin and flaxen, foro.)'" '"'I , "l !"" M '"J, head hrnad and high, complexion fair m a "hosrswll allsat. We think 'child'a. fuco smooth and round, feulures -. ..---, . -I-".. -- -- I II ..... ... M.i.... r, . ...i . rnninr htiiiiii. iiul viuiiiuiiii.ni. iiuta luiiiii lenancu beaming with timpllrlly, good na. lure and bonotojenoe. So far from ihero boing nuy "iiuvil mining in ms eyp, or .,n.LcV in Ids .p,,a re ho I. tho much oflho primlllve liquid lo lilt inner much oflho primitive liquid lo hi inner and outer man ea Is necessary lor periect cleanlincis and health. But lhat he la a "tlouoh" wo cannot deny. With hit old hat, iieckerohlofawry, ill. filling coal, veil and pantaloons, and unnollthed bool, "a world two wide," he I the vary antlpodl erect and wear neatly. Biting garment, N. Y. could boast of ftw handsomer men. 'Hit appearance at woman.', right and world' Itmorrano oonvtnltant" U that ofamildordtrly Individual II apeak UUI WIUVIII, UBS tVW jtflW, ?Hf HWI Iher loud nor clear, it earnest and point, and does not often ccoupy mort than IB minutes In the delivory of a tpeech. In (Ills community he is not loeaeej up) n ogre. but. like every on lt. ullara hit own thoughts In his own way, and when uttered, they pass for lust what they ir, Worlh no more without exolllng ,y terror, or even oxlraordlnary alien (on, -- .- . Nxw Dav Uocx. The brining (Sua .) JWift says that a company is being funned iiiSsu Iranclaco wlllithe object of iandaril. ttev. Dr. Reynolds preached a sermon a week nr o tgo nn the Sabbath day, according lo ilir HeruM, when Ih nulol was much disturbed "by tho rioting of lh inebriated, and the very words of Imlv writ drowned by the illck orbllllarrt balls and the calls for cockltllt from the adjacent saloon. WhUl tud whisky, po. kit. iwiri iiir( hcttii-mii. "niiiiNiiiri .il ...I .....! -..-- A half-loin heathen .nis.iouarle. v ..... ..... u. . ... r..v-. Local mid Personal. .stiu-ii, Cor Mr. Ilurruktr oflha cuunty .lucit rrd on '.. of ln apuia lirrs tl wak,MT. ml .null aiHilo not i..ila half ftawu. Tha Irtals 1. f .nearly taiirl),aud liure oihi i-rcji, which was inil.rdMiiiei.iiia.il Aura.1. Tliaaa are supposed la le il.e areunj rop lliay wars rafulsrly ahsp. rd and had a hralllil apiiaarauca. ll M rather Is niaikable ll.tlll.tr hunj on unl.liar Ilia Lu of DaeantUr. 1lra..eelcU.f how intwl, Iwiftr thar wou'd bate irmalnrd had llisy ao beau "M td whan Ihay waio. Wo bats heard of a aad 3 cropaafpotalica in oae aaaa,,, ual.ltalbc Aral Um wa hara lietid nf 3 rr arptaalhaaaaaassaaoa Ma II.o.mo On Saliuday laat, James liif. an Iriahmaa, wlwhaabaaaal work as lb r - .u.impruta..uiaallau,ietJ lis aaakMnaaw - " - il. .w.rl tkalara a lb works, lis was tudly injured lut au.uanrr, a b.lal rn)raraln Bonuj oul an old kola Dial was cbalfad lbs blast espk). nui .1. u WM y cut and hs hsd.asej. , n ,.,,d.r in walkiag awrafo-btg jo,,, u..,.n.ht. Ia.ai.,u ,b. -..-.bo-.p. i jHtl Into thfchastin miJ KMilnncd dtmm lit h inlw ilia lotlin liAMii btlow. He hwii(MaaVrn . - .... - II. . tiatil ta "' llewaaa hard truiki.z aad iadualrlmia Ma laaraa a wifa in Iua C.ljrto mvurn h I.. Tus Man a. Wa lists araaral Icltrra conlsluinf cu.i..la,i.la of our ina.1 rrgulslious. Among lbs ii.in.Ur is oua from llullcr'.Hs. Tl.a tarilar won, ,1... l.y il.a Mprttalar U nol oflan rrtdn-d uald .1 u a weak and amiisliuHM Iwu wacas old. Ila e..rraaindaniaioili Ti"isadSf Iboy prom -dlh.rp-'a ofOreton If Ihay could only al tho wbles out, ! offieo hero, evsrytblng -"n ssrinini.n-l Now w. want you la bold . . . . .1 .11... J U.. Ift - iTI CCOtim' 1 llirw, iiiniii. t um litre bad in agency In ptaeing Hies man la oflka, cenaecpici.ily we are r-e from rrapurM'iiuiy, .. " ZZ -.,,,. "'"' "' ' "'"P1"'. hr '"1 I.uiidliltiina.lh T-'I'l.a notonoua lnd.tld.ial is Hating worn oul hit wslooms In led away a few days la IJnu C) It, until it tea. dacotcrad ho hawss. Us wss ,,"n ;'""n "" " " " whur ,M """H - Wowarnour iialglibor. ssaie barbneiag , .. .. . a nrcniinlansno'ugllils datparals fallow. Iliasus P' ho made for I'oitlsnd. Ila U tall aad a-sadar I 1. I l.a l.-l. ..4 ... aiinu.. klao liala. sstwuat ia.anaiM...n. - . io or ;.i jca.au. Ntw Cuu.itt.-Ii win bo sssa by lb sorrts. pondtnee of "Old Wsshlagtoa," lhat a pstilioa tar anew coun.y la in oirouiouoi. i . p.,. iii.ik' , - . .... ,, ... j. ,.. lonceaualr k ausked faar In ll. ltUirposdUlliak n.. T...u.in ri.c h.. bou. i bouadary frssnlrwasoalkup I sums IS nr 15 lullro, and la I bs oa both aids of llicY.llamltarltr, and IU unisor (.aaasposf lobolho cii.uly-aaal. We'd BOtwWtUa In cluded in Hi naw county, Siioisa Hc.ioou Wo undantand Ih slaflng school lu lbs Conrref aliousl chureh Is waft attsad ad. and allbouh lbs trslalni lis beta short Ih scho'sr. srs now sbla I msks vary Meausat as, ate. rrof. Nawsll unaaMsnas inoroaniy w prsfieiseayef Ike ouryeoag fath empoyinsuav.niapw.iiiaaiwaaiug . .... , ,. , ... ... . t ,.. awrwkOI. r - PcsiTtNTuav Fchd, Il will bo Ihsl wssulsdssvsral wsaksslnesll i .u.u.. n.i am nofl. .lik klm. ffllffit waa a very assesses prow.-. Mcaoistt. Cornelius Bbarp, th aeijd, wss shipped ea besrd lb sttsatsr rrtlaad,oa Bslurdsy for Iho psulttallary, wbleh Is lo b baflt, some Um or thr, at fortlssi, HI wit sad .... ..Jt, LA. .t i. A... eaua aaeanipsassn am. vnr torn, aaaa nnaai. TmTaiaeWsleas 'aadaVeVa aMaata bVap " TaikUarim.aaoatl asJMarat JaaCi.froaawkkAOwy kewsd lMiflaav bsrfby ialaataawaadTlfltlltagiate frtm Uw sasM Irs Ussy bowse saltan, I laeht o.ar aad N m 'atag , ataalag la al IN fol raaalag saoasaro-als shew hew sjraaaala ry laoaVtetottaaar.'' T Couateaait Tha, las by T. are a aUfureairaoaL Oar lawaipialiali wal have , boat with mo a few wsoko laagsr. W.ay'ttltt itjosa MUwUtbtsilwpraasiJIagai -WL (JairTrn.-Jats, aata aeeee river, we art laformod, trt new earriod a a asag aad wkat is moro lb laorehaats, bar the aalvtlega ef stag. lag h Ihsaaaalrts. j 44 Taa Watvaaa. Far a wash or taar Iborbasbsoarandl and la laet slat atfasliaa rahs has faUoaloawtUtlwrivtrlMI del bstsw aW faaoa Twain. Mr. Chat, af Clark 0-, W. brouftil Is Ibis affto a lorols) Wslgblag ll aooads. Csia-Tbaodsy awralag lb 4th rest raonary waa down to lldtg,oiag llatV or lha any tint provloo UU Wlawr. . what: Tatstva. (Wo ttastal aoaswa tteart of lb wstlb.r, a ladwalM at Has I Miasstnotsri asi Tborsssanalsr I laboa af la (k attralnf . at rd-day, aarf la Has 1U3-4, Ita.ssfm ta tr. a ale)ttairtaa. ,1 maayTssfssaaaaT II ee 11 -ala i'i .. NVaaaBBaaawflB'BVaBBw M . d .' H ajaaaaaMiala l'n. 13 at . 1 11 do 1' V) H'aaa.ii aaa ah W gool vsryftaa., XiEurw. u 41 a. 56. UT. M. U. 30. SI. I. S. J. 4. J. 4U 41 M 49 IT 41 41 19 44 19 41 17 14 I) 10 JAN. 40 Ho 41 41 IT 0 IS U CITV LOT3 FOll 8ALE LOT 7 la black 13. lot land 3 la kiosk , Oretfuar.ly.lorasl K.inulta tt lb Law and IMtl uBc of jno. b. rRfcurroif. Orrgvn Cily, Jan. 7, '14-4?ll riro Im Itats Wt. The fire is still raging in ihe wood Michigan ; Iho continued dry weather dry ' I ll iiirnril lo the dcnih of IS inckr. J The lira has already rxleuded ovra arra ' 1000 acres, within a mile of De troit. House, barns and fence are ing swept wy by ihe devouring element. The wood ant alao nn fire oat lha South ern Railway, brm ecu Toledo and Adriaa. also on ih Central Railway, near Dear born, and alao nn the Poaliao Railway.. Tho trains are obstructed by lb faiUaw lre. I h fir I tpreadiog tewaraa Aaa Arbor. ,. Th Detrtrli TWetuw, thu apaaka f Ma ravages: "' The fir In lb woods la tprading fast, and in its progress devouring thousand 4 dollar wurlh of property, ll la ttlrM. led lhat a strip of ctunlry, at least Mr mile in length, ha been burnt nvir, lhat 'it houses havo ben destroyed, and lb crops and wood on at least 100 farm have been entirely destroyed. Th Are deea net confine itself to lb wood, bul spread in the soil which ll burn off entirely la iho depth of a fool or more. Tke eaaoko cut elope our cily a In a dense fog. rea daring il almost impossible lo breathe, of gaf about, even al mid. Jay, Hundred and tlifiiisaiids of people are vainly andaav. orlng V? fight the devouring element, hut wo appreiienu it ' until we gel rein Ntw Rnvrc l brey, who crossed I pasa.ttriklnglh II riveu taieiy al uaiiiornlt, ana aetcriMi the rout he look at being an rxtltl e. .n J -...l r. .1 4. -s.i one iuf m raiiruau, anu prrarnnnp nta tey I days. Almost all of hi party wr wa) ueu, anu lie nimscn receiveuor aaoumro aaa diflarent limes, The fighting wi chief! with lha (Jtrrnttros. Mr. Auhrev'tfari ty tubslited'more than a month on mala moat They met a l rib of Indian 800 Mil wetl of Zunl, who used e-old bull! lor their gun. Prom Now Mexico, il I thought lhal Gov. Kane will get ihectrilfleil of ol lion a a dtlegat lo Congr, allhoag hi Padre Uallego I represented lo havaay majority of 800 vol; but ll I 'eeid that) Ih vol of Ban Miguel county will be r. jecied a lllegil. The ahov liemt ar telegraphed fr, Independence to ihe St. Loul ItetwbllatM. v - i OirTho Kdmburg Nrssi ileaorlbaea mtgnifioaiil carpel just cotiipleiaslhy Ta pUlondcCo, Miland,,UIotir7toofaer forth White llouae. TaJa carel $ af lha patented ifasliirtlr fabrte, audi la lh lrgt by Meverit. Teaapt. Ion, being AO rlouWngih bv 40 wldV--The portion wetHln th loom whhoal earn I 74 feet br 11, and lha raiatr eonalal of a Kahdeom border, aw4 ). Th filling la I a ruby and arta dam. aab, wlih S laalaful medallion la lha . ire, and rich aorMr prtaaa la coripad j lha rrvtdalllonaar lld,wlih bJtrauet lowan, .wmImi) aad Maoutai with a qulsll last. Tha anilra alaaa akti upwaro oi ion, ana iuvaiuMMiaa X4N to W atirilag 9l409.f -p' (ttrTharMmuat b asmatblaf raaaarktU Oiy aiiraauv in Traaninjioii nif, rini oorressonatni oi in n. i.JBitrrari at nun. . ua aaya "x.mmoer . . r ' .. . ,. . ' :. a. gr' ar klsg lha oMoaTaaf. to wa Jtoujt ei wwaa ia m win continue io prJ ro tiii Rat7Mr. Aul iho afcaja at lh Lejoai ielKfa4Pratia.ar, trucllnns lo a wsgon ronle. I Mr. Aubrey finindgold at Ih crowing nf iho Colorado and other place, and alu verand copper ores in great quantllla. J The Indiana were very ho.leandVrj rounhi tiitm far m hut year, , ,, (: 1 1 c c c c I c f c e t! "I I t I II 6M V 1 n r '-.-is