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OREGON SPECTATOR.
C. U tiOOMltUM, KIHTOU, IMlOPIUBTOIt AND f'Ul.NTUt.
' I'UV AUITATI0N i" TIIOI U1IT I" TUT. SCUISMMi or PIOM."
TiitNH, ri i: iHU.i.AKM ri:n annim-i.n advanci..
NO. If..
VOL. 7.
OREGON CITY, -OltKOOX TERRITORY, FRIDAY, MAY 'JC, 1&.I.
THE ORKUON SPECTATOR:
A WEEKLY .NEWSI-AI-KIt,
OtVOTtD TO Tilt MO'nsLt ilU'IAl., 1ITKS1BV, ro-
LITICAL iU AIISICULTISSL INrCSlSTS or
tub fuorLr. or osiuo.i.
Published every Kri-luy evening Office in Uood's
building, Mam Sltri.lt On gun City.
TERMS.- INVARIAIII.Y IN ADVANCE
One copy, per annum ..g.'t 00
" fur in month .. ..3 00
HATES of auvkiitisim:.
Oae soAiare (t'J liuesi.r less) one inurtion, 84 00
" two insertions, 8 1 Oil
I'or etft) additional insertion 8' 00
Frofenional and llumnmH l'nril, of III hum or
ess, 831) per kiiiiiiiii.
A literal dc.lu.tion mude lo y.arly advertisers.
Tin nun. Ik t of iiistruous ! be disliiirlly
marked on the iiisroin, otherwie they mil he
ctntinue.l till f..r!ml, and charged aecoidaigl).
Ob: a I o
Tliu I'actory Ulrl.
r tiik i.nironot Tiir usual sioista.
litre in a new at) Ic of verse, which we commend
to all those MucKnta in rhythm and we infer that
there are many audi) Mho are Irjiuj to h-orn hew
tu write poetry. It is from a "poim " entitled
"The Kuelor) tiirl":
" Pleasant 't n lo ice.
In the failot),
XX nil spirits light ami ficr,
Hun iw a lee,
' Tin" girls iiiont besullful I
I'rnlurri lair and bright.
Smiling aufi and whits ;
i'ram nviiu'e curly lilit,
To the ihodieof night,
Mol kind and dutiful
" What though iif may y,
Scauly pee m her pay
Yet, without .Way,
Utile, every duv,
Karued, aliil laid away.
Soun umiihhU Io a
1'iiuiiilfrol.U .'
Work, hn if b) itralth.
Paves III. hhv to wealth)
And lo rosy htaltlt.
Audit w. Iblilled table
" r. rilling not a penny
Of her liar Learn, d money
Foolishly , for uuy
Worlhlc'sN thing, a many
I Ifl d. in t hredlcsal) ;
J-'eebnga well-rrlined;
Hound her vttiihful mind
triue's wrruih entwined,
It ing e'et it lined
I lead lN.ks In find
To iit.-ioi Ih. mind .
Ileuio not to-loud
Au woiiijii km I.
In uie, most hrrdl.s.ly
" urh n li'illoml Lr gh'neti,
7ln h a luielv liohli.es.,
ucli il unmv l frnr-,
f-ut It a linn tipiih:i"s.
Nut h u fa ue il lih'nrm,
Nut h it ii in'.le Nprigliliit-.,
Mir1! .1 k ml noIcii.-sn "
Oh, how drift la'.r- '
So. h a it) mi; tlerliiret,
Nil. It a needful lie I'll.,
Nit h a Itlir din lr.' Ite.H
Nurli a rli.ir lit I.' s..et llti,
Nnc'l r in I oliiii i nr.
tMi.hiw re, ectaltte!
an a loi.lj g ll,
llrkliiird lo uiilorl
Churm i Iwiiiii v" curl,
Wlotir tlir uiitrra hull.
And thrfpilllllinlu.il,
Afuy ire fortunr whul
With creol ujiht)
Makint; lnr ii'h fe.
Kfrt (ront u.iltl .tiitl f'r e,
1. mi,; ii duly) tiri.
W ilh in h lilewuga rifi
In irfl or it-lit)
FROM THE STATEa
OiT.V iMrri-Min I. nt uf tin- IVrnil 1'tili
uno, wriliti); fniin l'n Huron, .Miilii.ui,
av tti.il niiti'li tnnilili Ii ii ni-.in.-il iVuiii lli-'
cii'fir(vmi.nt uf llio Iniiitir Ian in tlnit ilnoi'.
Tliono Millorniij I'liiin itt i itfiinviiiciil,
!y of H iriul ro tiring lli limn, iiihI
pruH'rty In llio aiiiuuiil uf 4:111,0(10 mtirnit
llltii'il III :t inoo wrrk l llii- I'lri'i lllll wt.
Not ciitili nt itli liiirniiii; llio liiiitilini;-,
tin-) iviii tiuliMMir In I'.kIi'Ii I In- den r aii-l
cut utlnll I'ro" I'oi tin' mimiiIi-! l ittii-rlitlili-lillli
lit lnrli i- f.fti'iioil in llu
a), lliri'i' ni'ii Ii.irolj i-i-iin-i .i ti-niMii
ilfutli I' luwuriii"; llii'iiii'ln I'niiiiii iii
iliiw, illt it l'il mill. Oilier iitii'ini liml
Ih'i-ii hi. i'lo, tiii-.iin'i'fiillt, to lire iiiirtiinii
of tin- Ihuii, iiihI tu nii'ii iiiii ulmiii i"ir-i-iiiii-tiiiii'i'-
iiiinlniiiil In li miik-inii, ncro
nrri'lril, wit It I'ijjltl nr ti ii ulltori, ami m-n'
umlvrgniuK xiiiiiin ilmii nl I f-t iii-iniiiiS.
Tho wntiT wiyh il w.-tl"' linn iltliTiiiinii
lion of lliu "fittt nliiiliitj;" trl uf tln unit
iniinity, in r.'iM- siillii'ii'iit piiilt'iici' hlmnlil
nut U iiiMiicihI in roHiilt in iloiriin iIh'm
nii'ii of tlu-ir lilwrly, In i -i.-lc to tirnt rin
ciilii, ami furllic"fijrKrHiiif M'lf-iriili'rtiiii,
rxcctlt" llioin liy l ni'lt l.tw, i'lie I'Xiitr
mont in M'n k'io.iI, ami it alH'liou'il tliat
if another huiMiou; uliuttlil lmrnt,or any
iitlu-r cloniuiiitraliiiin mailnliy tlm ruin null
ing iHirtiuii uf tlm ruininiinity, thntirineiiPr
wouM Ih- iruiiiitl i'i-t'uti'il liy tdo itntij
nunt luvniin'iiili.'.
CO""TIip N. V. Courii r A I'n.nir.r uf llu
lOlli inst., lias tlic folimiiig,uf tlm Caloric
Miip Kriiion :
Wi'lnkn ploaMiro in nnnntini'in, utt tlio
authority ufntin uf tlm partirn intcrri-loil in
tlio caloric, i-liip Kriiiwon, that they micivciI
i'il ycdti-nlay in (ilitniiiini ntno nnii trn rem
lulioii jier iiiiiinlc with one utily of her I'll
K'hioh, nhii'lt hii. Imi iiiiTini'i! in impnr.
Int rriiii'et sincn tlm lato c'eriineiilal
trip iy r.'nri' iLp nmi iiiiiuKt fif fO
or 10) inilo an hour in motion, with only
half of the ioi.'riii umj. Thetiihir e-tiiiin..
will Ik! (rut in onlcr by the timt "eck in
April, ami about the miilillu uf that month,
it it ititttnlt-il to ilUtatli tliimliiji to lluirc,
cither direct or i:i Liicrpool. riicuwiicis
no foci aiinreil of a itieccsi nitrpiiH-ing; the
iiioitiatiiiinu i'XiicclatiutiicM.'rimlulic(l b
the inventor. Il thiir hopei aro iw well
fiititiili'il ai from thii Ktnti'iiii'iit they nipcar
tu Us then the grunt imtitical rcioltitiou i-i
imleeil iiiipi'iuliAjr,
(rCrUitlr Oarilcn wiw loneil yesterday
In Tltpodori? .1. Allen, te., for fnoyear at
I il.tlllll a year. 'I he lease just expired was
tJ'.ViOOnyear. N. Y. Trib.
0Cr fri- nd at North Adaim, Mass.,
wants to l.imtt the price of guano, ami who
has it fur sale. W,. irucss il is "J.VI n tun,
ami we guess notui'lioily who ad'ertise8 it in
the Daily might make 810 by spemliiig 81
to ndw rtisoit in tin1 Weekly. Sutrnil er
suns who lutM'it for sale cannot atfurd to ml-icrti-o
it, as that would bring thrill custom,
mid that always bring the trouble of wait
ing on 1'iistnnn.rs.
Tub Taiiifi. The Washington corres
omh nt of th" Charleston Standard, in hi
letter uf the '.' 1st instant, says:
It intiy 1 taken fur granted now, I think,
that ('uiigress will nut attempt to disturb
the 'I'arill at the present so-doii. As I in
furini'il you two months ago, nearly, the
Couiinit'tee nf Ways and Means did draw up
ami him- printed, a new tariU'iiet, which was
n fern-d In tin S. cre'arj nf the Treasury fur
his coii-iilrr.ilioii. Hut since then, circuin
stances hate traiisiind that l"id many nf
the friends of a si rut revenue tarill loiloul.t
the propriety of auv tnuhlic.ition ac this
time, ami while iiutluug ha bei u ilelinilely
ilckrinin.il upon, there Is an cii.l.l.t iudis
Misitioii in I Iti) lluitse, or mi the part uf the
Ciitniiiilleo. uf Wajs and .Melius, to mow in
the matter. The liad-iku Ti a!;, il" rati
lied, will lake at l-.ist suicnti'iu or eig.
million- out uf the treasury at once. '!.
pur. h.i-o of Cub i, which is looked upon as
a by no means improbable oicnt in the ear
H future, wniild reipiire many inillinns mure,
'I'll.' p.l-s'lge of the I Inllll'slt all Hill Wutltd
reduce ih" rcu'liucof itself at least a mil
huu jier aiiiitim : and the millions would
iii-iv.irih llow like water, shoulil wu hap-
I pen in gt t in any way iiiwlicd in the gene-
: ral war un threatening to break out in
1 KiiU'pi'. 'Ibis in-id. rations l-wl niein-
Is r if the .elliiini-lration, as well as mem-U-rs
i f the IIoiie, tu lie contented with a
Ki.pnUelllellt nf the Tarilf ijlle-tloll at least
until next winter.
I'tn-r AsstMAM PlIaTMASTEK (iKNK
n a I..- 'I'll.- Pii-i.l. nl ha- tiniuiuated Hora
tio King as l-'ir-t isrtit I'nstinastcr Cicn
oral, ill place nf M ijur llubbie, deceased,
.m-1 the Semite ha. .iinliinii'.l the tioiniua
lion. Mr. Kin-; i a n itiieiif Maine, and has
b- cu fur m itiy r:i's cotimctid with the
I'liotnllii" ll.e-parl'in. lit.
y'j Vie tin I thef llow in i iitipnrtatit an
iiotiiiieiin nt in the I.us Anjf. lo Star u'
April 'J'J :
Uhtii oi Wai.ki.k. A g nlli-iii in ar
med in Tow n mi TJuii-sd.n, hating lelt Sun
lego nit Molidav. Id- states that Jli-I
pre inns lii hi- le.uiug, a brother of Melcti
die nrriii-il ami l:ilisl ill it Walker had re
traced his -tops tn i'u-cii'iila, ami that Me
leinlre, with a fmee nf til'ly men, had nl
t.ickeil him out-id.' nf hi- camp, killing
W.-il'.. r and thirteen nf hi- men. It is re
purled that tin' I'llblm-lcm baud is rntircU
Itmkeii up, and M-allered in eiery iliree'inii.
Many uf lli.in liai" arriwd in this city. Il
i al'-ii reported that Smith, who was cap-'
luriilliy Mele'mlre and sent to Ia I'az, had
Ift n killed on the road.
CiCrTheSt. Louis Democrat of the 2'Jd
in-l., si s :
'I here is an immense thronging of loafs
going up the Missniiri riser. The Polar
Star left yesterday with owr 31)0 passengers,
ami Ihe'j'imniir S'n. 'J was perfectly jiiiiuied
with them. The Aubrey li.nl imt ten
IstiIis ih.eiigageil at dark last i lenitig, ami
.he had b -en in purl but a fen hours.
It.irge uuuihip. are Isiiind fur the Platte
iiniiilry and unity for N'diraska.
Oir'lhu Wii-hingtuu correspondent of
the Cli.iilestoii Standard says:
It is tnlerably certain that the Senate Ne-1
braska Hill is' ell'.vlu.'illy shelted. The
friends nf the measure nnw rely ehielly upon '
getting nt the llou-e bill, passing' it and
sending it In the Senate fur enncurrenre, or
else they will introduce a lien bill. The
former emirse will pmb-ibly W adopted.
lleforn the llniise bill, Imweier, .'ill Ii'
ri'.ulietl, a large uiiuiU'r uf important bills
linw mi the calendar nf the Cmiiiiiitlei' nf
the Whole, must Ik passed nier, ami this
caiiunt be oil. clod nithuiil n tun-third, lot.'.
'lhproK'et, Iherefure, is that the Nebras
ka ipicMiou will tint Ik' disposed of, for ome
inonlhs In come, at all ctcnts.
miltiril I'lllmorr.
Allhnugh ill Mime ir.piels the arrival of
eJ 'resident Fillmnro in New Dileans ha.
imt been nt n moment the ino-t iiii.piciints
fur pa) ing liinilhoseiit'i'Uliiinsnr extending
In hiti'i that iiuinterrupted public hnspitaliti
fur w Inch niir city has obtained mi IniiiurMblo
a celebritx, owing to the excitement uf an
i-lii'liiiii, fn many nf it fcatuie' leiiiifiilly ,
memorable, i I it is plensitig lo nit in, i'.'
geliialllY "f Veiilimeiil nf ciliteUK ollieruine
wiileh ilitt. ring tn npinimi in n-pard Inh'm
and the general desire tu make his stay
agreeable. .Maiiifestntiutis nf this character
a?o well ealclaled to selace jho retired and
lU'll-dcseriiiig public serinnt for his mam
dasuf painful soliiitude, the inisrepresentii-
.- J. . . ' . . .1.
Hull
of healed partisans, the insidious as-
I. nf the ma t-wlei.t. and the load of re-.
Slllllt
sensibility w men those entrusted Willi mo
inatiagemelit ami control of great matters
... ... .. ' . , ... ..
must needs perforce sustain.
character ami eminent military talents, alike
were calculated to win the respect, uudcom-
i i .. i i . ,
maud the confidence of his countrymen, not
only tVchargul with great fidelity his sn
ored trust, but extorted from candid though
decided political opponents, the praise of
hniiug reted wilhgren' firmness, impartial
ity, independence and patriotism. In the
liiaiiitainaiieo nf snulherii rights, bv the ex-
erci.e nf the power the high oflicc he held
placed at his disposal, mid bv his well under-
I , , .'. . . . t
stood deierimnatioii to maintain attitude of
:. ;.; ll it...... ..1...
llltx,V'illl'lilllll-lll i'pi"iiiiuii . ssi i inu'i ttj
uniee. i oi iiie.e einiiieiii -eri iee., ioi ins
blameless and irreprnaihiiblu private life,
and for the respect which every good citizen .
' Mr. Fillmore, called to the administration nemenimomarieugoi your iiauur ana one cll,, . i.., ,)ltol omhueti, right pmliceiit vvlmli sn luglilv inecii.cU Hie juitng limy,
of afliiirsat a most critical period in the do- tJffi &?g $$ ' J T" i'.1 .,ld'; rV, "'W -T " " n m'T"1 i' V,r
tnestic history of lire coiiutrv, and to succeed ,,;, think I can aiieure t.mr turn if you think so the ailimrable tuition of the schonlma.tor mterct like a sensible girl, she brought this
I .,t. , . . . t ....!, ... ....' .. ...... .. .1 i. I . , it i t !. i . .1 'PI. . ....I......... .... ..It ...
a ureal mi itarv en etin ti. wnose nrivnio I'lcaeo to write lo me xx hen vou iiceeivc line xxn- atortsau. Joor Jenny, wean aim none uiiiur imiimli". m- lo i. ..
vvutilil seek tn ili.ttiib the cniistiliitiun.il , l'"" "" ";' l""-'"'1 ,u1 ii.- lies ami the Hissing ol Hie green vxooil once b--ij' . . .. ...
rights of niiv siclimi nf the L'niuti ; Mr. trib-;." It must be a source of pleasure to I mure U'comes audible, and vou are alone ' ,N." M'' '''"'J-'-l""" ".","1 ,,e.il ,l'. "'
Fi ,r enclnirag, d the 'rien.U of coinpro- " ;.!,, G. .tli,, - to know- that m. otic ' -illi )-onr thoughts. Perhap; that party all , j'"'j;w "' " ' '" ""' '""""''K l" l
tnisc, and ,hd much ... allay the agi.a.innso , Ul) r;imj j M u , meet agai l perhaps-m. ; "",; ' J.' "
menacing on his accession to the lixwutivc i '. ,., '.. , .. f. ... ,h., Ah! merrv. care-free limes were there, I " lu" n,,"' '"""'. u ' oaiimce ot
a:.. i.'.. .i : :..... t .. i.:. accept of tlm otler, and that he will probably ' : ..... .,, ,i i.t n...t. ., , them aro i-ntirelv tun lllnt to get stuck
must teel tor servants exalleu by me people, snl.ito (I) man, (the only things about tho
tlinrecvptii.il of Mr. Fillmoro lias Wen xvor-1 IlmUcr llat ,V(. ,t) n)c ,,,
thvof our citv, which noes honor to Itself in ,., .,. ,. , .' ,, ,
its' noble forg;.f,.lnr.s ,,f paitv on occasions chief will accept of loin, a, ho is confident lie
sacred to good feeling and generous recullec- "' give "o-i satisfaction," and from tho
tmiis ainne. .V. O. Delia. . looks of tho penmanship to say nothing of
jCiTA steamship, to W 600 feet long anything ilsc wo don't feel inclined to
niid l'.'.Otlll lotis burthen, has recently Wen question the truth of the assertion, and pro
cuiitnictid for in linglatid. j Mimo jt ,,, tl,i,c 0ll;, lo cotninco L'mnh-
OCrThe Fnrt Smith Herald savs that Ices that this is the "last chiinco" ho will
dmves of cattle are daily driven across the,
xrKlinsas liver ill lliai place, preparatory io
their long trip across the Plains to Califor
nia. OCrThe Washington Monument, at the
tlosoof ihchist woiking season, had attain
nl a height nf ISO feet. It is proposed to
carry it at least 'it feet higher dairing the
coming season. The annual wnouut neces
sary for the steady progiession of the work
is fjn.VOOO.
0O-Ii.fi.rm.ilion ha. been received nt ther,;r,nn "."'"" ,nt P1'1" " f,icw- T,,i,!k
ii.. t's:...... e. i. II S rn.ii oftliot Hems cheap as u street song, "only
lar a'oeut ai .Mellsmrne. Australia that xes-
sol. Iiuldmg foreign certitotes of registry
..iiiii.il. in a Ilritid. irt. bo used as light-
ersnr stn-ships. American vessels will
.ilnclilne Poetry.
UIVl-r.CTl'UD Til ORDKR.
N-av. J in. I.r lii out tin " insiheiu," an I keep
l! i- ( r u t cla. for if one -ets loom- it w. I make
sum tin- I ii lo i long Throw a do.c i tpe.
hi." I.ii'.-.fi.o Hie ho, per, llien look ilisrp eve
i) in. ijj i. lead) go il
I ciiiiit't learn lliiMlans-iixfrc, boyi,
It i nut H.ie i l.ud, sirs,
J.0 nuiiv luriiius in.r.leil has,
hut t d it m ikes me m-id e rs,
Time's T. and (I d U (i II,
Th.it it prououuce-l ttif, mr t
Out I'Ul'li II ,-cnff!
Take rare, and don't call il cufl, sir.
I I. t) V C, II i pfoir,
) on iiiii.n'l isll it yluff. sir.
P. II I' Ii II, ii'h not tuu.
Oh, no! tin) roll it rwjf, sir.
A hole the) m'.tfe in prisone drear,
'I hi-y tu!l hv uanie of ret sir ;
Dill il you cu to trailing r-oods,
Tiie) call you then a ttlttr.
And if you sell vour oo.l rijht well,
Thev call n a line talt, err ;
Hut u man that lives Usii. llif seas
Ii thought by them a Hil-or!
Hie pole tho) lians the sail" upon
I what is called a inner, sir ;
Hut should you io totiailuniraehoolt
It'h) then sou are a maef-er!
Supl'ine a girl hould jump the rope,
Tin) say that she can iii, aire
lint a criiit r Ih it in ls.ru m cheese,
Is certainly n et.i.per.
Yo.t vv rile a Itookt vshatie il called!
A novi I or a title, sir t
Hut take the man who made your cast,
'I lie) sa) that he'a a Idlf-or.
A ra.e ) on pack) our dry isidi in
In knon it hy the name of box, sir ,
Hut u man who lights, and blacks your oyrs,
licuiieii a nrsi rale r.ux.rr.
1 he place w here the boats n pur,
Is w hat is railed a dorU. sir t
And a man who kills mare thai, he cures
I. iiN-ure II) a irW-lor.
A lot u' InmuI. ihul tl...t nlonj
In iioth lio hut u rtitt, sir t
llul a Ik-uiii thai Iicn acioM your house,
l)h ! that I. ii im.'d a rul-er,
W ilh coiIn nud m'IIn, an 1 saiti and sales,
Willi (nils anil lailors, coughing, and eotiins,
X ilh lufla nud r.iflere, wul's and wales,
Willi houghs sf tiers, ami bowa licad,
Willi rows of trees, an.l rowdy rows,
nh bread lo eat, un.l bred, will bred,
ilh kiioiie, uud itiN-r, and shoe, and shews,
XV ilh 1 1 '.r, uud i InthcN, anl mi and sew.
Xxilh ho' uiul Iks', an. I low an.l lu I
X till tired, III want, uud knenil lo woik,
Willi Idiots of pun, uud IhroHN. lo jerk,
XX it tr Ir.id and I. d, au-l iiioun, an I mown,
AX'ilh mil, to win, and one, nloue,
ilh ore and pour, uud sower an.l sore,
With sea uud mi-, and tower un.l roar
I rnuiiotliaru lliu lunguagr, bom,
I'or 'i is no very bad, sirs.
So man) curious vsonlail has
liidei'd il makes mo mud, Mrs,
a M'.elV I.MMNS, .Inn,
Mtiplur, , Inn, slop her!
M ' -'am ksi-j wa'1 .p
nut. probablv, be permitted, under a recent e. .on -provoaer .. ee. ..i..ei..u..:, auu ncon.peuscu. .soH.ii.gcon comiienauvo mr
decision uf tl.e colonial collector of the lort l0 '''' " !cn "f """ c.,,,,er- . c Uave . ,l! "l1" of youth mid socm. enjoyment
at -Melbourne, to bo used, as heretofore, as l,'nr'1 of 'otto dom up in saccharine, but of which it robs us ; for the calloused m-iisi-
li.'htei or stnr -ships "'l0 ever thought of loing up n memory bihties with which xve tnut hnnlly retire
: in io a nine roiiuu c.ike. c.irisieiuno- u iio- iroin us xvorsnin. ixias: " inn nam or fiorv
Ni.w llAr..s,Cl.,nnrcli '.'(till 1H53.
ilia i eaw an aavertiacmeni in u ami rai'r
'IZ&uOTwffiXTtX
Mnretoyou In lLlali.m lo It ne I am a Native of
Mer'ca and alio a White man the ago 'i yenre
III It Il . t .?.. .1 - t ...
nd Hat. Hero llranl up on a farm nil Hie l.a.l
fe" "" h"e 'ollowed mecauical UiencM and I
, , ,,,) allJ lf lh Clanc, of j.our Uuuur la not
I enrare Pleiw to aaiurc Ihle If xou will lo a further
' can irci a uihxi Kecomend of inv iH-II Una Ii xx Hal
, None of mine IV rhapull will Ilea Well to elate tlic
' la allof your Hatemenie and jour proDoeals and you
"" "" fc" "'J""'" . f. ",l" ",e"'" '"u' "'
for mo lo com I will Coin with a Ooed llecrinend.
xouri truly
Mrllaynee
Pleoie write to me aiyldoul fail Pleaie direct to
JosiiiI;.Dau1.
new I lo-en c ,
The above intereslin'? "succimen"
f. a
io Postmaster of this citv found ncc-
io Postmaster of this city found ncc-
o open in order to ascertain its desti-
cssary to open
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UtUI-.'U, Jias UeCU liniiueu US Uy llllll, mill. IS
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publislied verbatim. It is directed " 1 o the
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bavo thing his own way. As Mr. Josiah ti.
Darling is a native of "a Merica," and n
,vc 0f uniting his buekskin-covcred, paint-
Wduubed and salmon-scented specimen of
humanity to n white man. So come along.
Mr. Josiah 0. Darling, and receive your
plugs."
A Sxvccl nenitsry.
Along through thoso soft, sunny days,
that rendered March's " first xx'orks ' mcin-.n-able,
a little, old man, on the corner of
,xVnll and Nassau-streets, was selling texts
n0 Iny:" The old man, honest soul.
wlu '",a ""."" Je ia"," Wea wliot lie
'UJS ' '' M '' ' I""" anotlier
mc- Ho n"t only sold an " item, ' hut n
f tugar, nud selling it for a cont I
We could n't resist tho temptation, and
so we invested the sum of one penny, good
and lawful currcner, and received therefor n
cake ol sugar, inarwllou.lv little larger, but
it was largo enough; it has lasted until
now; xve have it yet; tlu.ro it lies this
minute, hard bv the inkstand. " Why don't
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i you cat it I bat it i hat a memory . ,
I Wc arc no ghoul not we. We Wught it
to look at, to think about, nnu we Iiavo got
our money's worth already, and the sugar
Wsides.
So, somewhere, they have, had sugar
weather. Have you forgotten those bright
mornings in spring, n little snow on the lulls
and in the woods, and n good deal forgotten
in the valleys I Those mornings when, af
ter a slight frost the night Wforo there was
a great ' tellitig of Wails " among the icicles,
and a musical trickling from the line old
maples into the sap-troughs. Did x ou cv er
dig out such n trough! Did y'ou ever
to stieak geometrically, livt
nusc three buartU, rough from lliu
i among the brandies aloft, and melted into
i the blue heaven. It is 8 in lock 111 the eve.
ning, and xmi hear merry voices in tli. dis
tance. Mow ulcarlv thev rang through tin
till, and xet lealles. woods. Some uf tin
voices have nut Wen heard in manv in ear,
and you can tciiicmWr whose, if xn'u try. ll
is a partv ufvniing fulkseniiiil.g "In eat. it-
par. Ilv and bv you hear the crackling of
the fad 'ii'tvvigs beneath their feet ; then xmi
'".""OT'i tl.cn nut tl.ey .Mine ...tn
.lie ullhre.,g..t,nn.lxu,.kuo.v.h;..un. a
a glance; there are hitly.nml Mary, uud
Jetiiiv, ami two or three mure, and only a
miliary Wan in the parly, but he a t tvnr
lie lliu schonluiasler; he holds snay iu
I the lug temple ihivxn tn the "Coiners,"
llulm and bl'tiikit are ih.pn.ed upmi a tall
en Ing before the lirsN and the girls tire "all
iu a row," like the blackbirds our grand
mothers were forever telling nf. Hul thev
don't htm there. Thej are Iim An.i.v In U-
still. Like globules !if .piicksilver on a
marble i.ind. tiny are forever running
hither and thither". One jicops iuto your
eibi'i 'n ... bv. v.mi ininigr t '"..
.............. .- - .
in those old .lays-walking objut under a - .i6t wisdom without l. , of our ",. ,0 V0!U,T ,l " ? "
wooden xoke, ind Wtvveen txvo ,.ail. like , Ambiliuii and pride are very cutnmoiily '"""l"' '".", " " '" 'f Jou
i.'.n,n e. 1I....1.. e i ... .i... t. r. . i : allow-vour xnnitv In lead vmi into extrava-
l'ottier ' snu iiicv uscii io sav "eciner iioniv tn rem i-r n coinii etc : ami wisi loin is .
I llio sviiies VI tft-o.t.., v-v..i-v.. t.v... ttv ..-.uiv loiiiiu in ine o.itite u .til , ioei.vi uui. it.- ; ... , .. ,, . . .
,of some courl-house? 'And what times ' rv -day life rebukes tham-the' very streets ! f''- vou must ely on .t , I.mg ek to
you l.a.l, carrying ol, ... . .ri.nKo ..fa arJUifW.n, ,f ..u-i.ili.y. .ftlieprnud, Xiirl'vuiL ' tto&Z
nouic to biiciik uvuiuviriviiin . in i-viiii.- .tfniMiiou limn niiuiu ikiiio iuiu uhimuit ,
saO
II. Hi; inise, ln uuii.iii-a oi ninin, n iiuii.uu sipi. in ll C worm, nil nuilin see in. i.o.iini , . , , , . ,i . c m
roW and a blanket; perei.diculr, bhu-air. in its true light The great.!.-, 'it. th e ."""T1 W "'";;' ; " r" "' fo
There you lav, hour'after hour, the bubble vvo.ld's es,e..7, that tl.e .m.bilinus man sn ll"" spring. '..nIhous and " ; W on
of " tho great kettles " an.l tho crackling of cov.ls. en.t. too dearlp for .H.,.es.io. Dis-' " " ' " ' j"'- "r c na
the bright tires making mu.ic, while strange tineliot, is an eii.it.cneo that is tun often at-, fhu-."..ble thai, xour le.gl.W and
.. . r. . . . r- . i ..... . .....I-, 1... i. ili-n,-,. In ?i liit-riotl ..m..iiiijin
:n. i ..... i..... at. ...-u. ...... i.ii-..!.. ........ i. .. i.i i .... l.: ....::.... i
ights anil shallows came ami went aniotig, tinned at the expense nfn liresule: . , ... -. ... .,..,'
the tall trees (hat stood irri.nlv rn.tnd. and ' ' C7frW. I'letorml. ' " ' '" ""'"' h"',k 'V'" : .b"1 .r.c'
.i . . i ,. i . .. .",. i :i . . ineiiiiK'r there is n time i"r iiataucing mo
lite iiiiiiiiii-N t,t NtittiKi' uiiriii'ti iiteir 11.11 uitt
aiiothcr is tasting and listing from this ket-
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H'; '" i' jnto H.o M-m bubbling kit-
tie, and brings it out glared as with a bit nl
mica a little injeket mirror almost and
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proclaims it "done; " n fourth eoniesotil of
., . , ... nftn.f.i of . ..k.
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" ,,lrs "iv "r l" ,- " "'" K" "l' """
laughs glufiillv as a child at the evanescent
' cmlilems rif this mortal life1, but she's no
this manv a vear.
I Some'inBhe cnrliain with the golden
, . .t .
,.'ruri pouring uiun me crisp miuw nnu
I li'lls nil egg-shell ; nnoiher it little scflllop
, till, while a lliild uuielly mid iiidiistriotislv
goes through with the hmw. exercise. '
' So the Imiinx pass by on wings nf down.
. i.'ji... .:..... .... t : r.ai. ," ..ti
i.tvi niiiui . nw.i, oiim tv toil, tu o.i. u i.',i
a storv. llx and bv Home ihatittcleer in a
a story,
di-tunt fni
farm-vnrd crows faintlv in his sleep.
It startles the partv like the sound of a
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, tr'tnipet avvnv thev go through the woods
i ... ., ,. . ,-iri.i,i.i!?, f ,i, ,,.
! nil, niiiniiii i mi. 'iiiuuiini. vi uiv nil
( in iiiu viinip ot ittu uiu ..noi imisu, win
w,J,lcr n, i,i,or ,ni0 the actors grown
since then. Tho old camp-fire was cxtiu
gtiished a score of springs ago, never to bo
re-kindled ; the maples have been felled, and
corn, in rustling ranks, has waved its blades
and saluted many a ripening year, where
they stood.
Alack n day ! we are nil growing old.
N. Y. Tribune.
Ambltlou uud lliiuillity.
Is there n Wing so depressed and hum
bled as not to jiossey some degree of ambi
tion I Is there one being who is so " sick in
t the world's regard, wretched and low," us to
j"0"' ' prompting of this sense ( Hardly.
is lurius are various, as xanoiis us i.ie e.tar
acters ill which it is manifested. Some il
leads to do menial offices, because these indi
rectly constitute the rounds of the ladder by
which they vxiiect to climb. Others, more
zealous and less cunning, overleap their dar
ling object by vanning too high ; iurcu on
to destruction by ambition, or self-love tun
"T ll,nl nro cr-v ,"lloffll" '" signitica.
cation.
The truly xviso will avoid the exercise of
tin, spirit as f-ras it is possible for ticm, Tor
hey will rcaluo that tl:t wear and tearsof
. heart, necessary in its pursuit, are necr
tlto grave," a truth whicli
. slinuld ever bo before our eyes when tl
, s rcti voice te)npti'th us to destruction. All
j persons have Wforo them some end, which
ilu-y ptir.uo even unto itentli ; Mil Unit eml
i when gilded by the gloss of "the uiind's
. immodesty," ambition, is but n feather,
, which they idlv blow Wfure them in the
i. ... ir.-.
path ot lite.
Uut there is a trait of human character tli
metrically opened to that we have just lie
scriWd one, tho Wnuty and excellence nf
whicli renders it a jewel ol great price, xve
refer to "that low, sweel root" humility:
that softened sh.idnvv W-furv the statue of
excellence; ut diamond of the heart,
which outshitKs all oth ... the never-failing
companion of worth. Hut this is a gem
which, liko all elso that is valuable in prin
ciple, H-nplo nro very apt to purchase, l.y
experience ; for lifter losses and ern.ses we
nro ready to grow wiser and humbler.
Good sense must W set in a Imrdor nf hit-
iovv small a vacatuv his death would uccn-
KUsImk Mot Arllonitblc.
An Ontario. New Yolk, iurv have dcii
ded th.it daiiiiiges caiiunt be recovered for
ravishinga kis, tmm n lady. lhcMeseii
irer lel.ite. th" f.illiiwing"law ea-e :'' Van
vnnrhis v. Haw, with tnleiit I., kis.. It
.em that the nrlies to the Mtit, with a
l.lige nuillber nt nthei. I'li.lll the low lis nl
HI iilieldand Yiilor, went on an excursion
t Ni.igtra Falls la.t summer bv railroad
x,n ttiereiun. in,... . ng s . ,,. ,e-
som n. xonng :....
iHViisiuns, it was prnMsl
I ami i
inlopteil bv tin jilting I tuies pri'.eut nnu on
Mr. I laws," th" di-titidant, should lu inis).ed
the duly of kiihg nil the 1 idles nf the par
ty, lake a tin" m.iiljr, lie ipiiekly sub
liiitlid tithe tin, mi I gallantlv.il is said,
did he .iiioliipli.h the leal ... far . lliu.e ill
the ntie car wete concerned. He wn. nth-r-eil
a iireiuiuni if he nuiild ki .Mis Vuuvnur-
, .... .
his, th" plaintill, in the ti'ljoiiiing cur, lirsl.
II" pn.veded there in companj with nhdv
nf the naity, wlni intrndticed hlin, and he
uii.tertnuk thejob; but Mis resisted she
. i n . V. V .1 '' 'sim .t.Vi -i'x- -r (
r lonit I. lit f.i
good for-liuthiug, im how'' tint she, niid
,.,,. i , k ,,. liml on l-o.o.l n I ; Mil
no matter. Nothing .launted. he r.lu.tied
tu the attack ii secnlnl lime, niui Mil turtliu
inli rfej-uiie-uf a third Jierumi, ! might
I.. .. . ! I I... I i 1. !
haie smcieded in tin- atteinl.t. As it was,
w ,v eolllt.-ll.il In retreat, leaving the , p.
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m '" r'"-y "' " l" ""'. - e. s,
however, that ho tm-illy sitccenli'i I.) -i
roup d tint in nl.taiinng the eivetnl km,
the lawyers pocket the damage, and alien
cnmmpelled In "pocket lliu instill," the jury
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i ...n v-i-i'.- iui.iki no v.,...-- -
o"lrlislt.r TliPriT
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1 ho report of the lns...lors of State
I I oi.s, cWlims llio U'rv gratllymg fact
that of the large mimbr of coin lets now in
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"", ' "s""!"'' -v ! - ' ."f'.' "V1 " ,nKl0
'"ier,i,iie nearly an ne nincr occupa
, ""re repre.enle.l. I Ins H a tact lion-
tkr il.l. In It... emll mill it'lnrillli.r r-llilene,'
"'V1, '" me crntt, nnu a.ioruiug cvmenci
i of the geiieial good ili.uticter ot those en-
,,- ,
with such a job as th it. Thecraft is often
hard no, but thev take care not to get so
far out uf sorts n that. True, they do put
oil' some bud paper, but the proofs, though
dark at first, always conic clean Wforo they
get locked up, anil by a token, tho printer,
though hard-pressed, nlw ays conies clear iu
the end. 'l hough Ills fnini gucs to pi, tho
printer seldom goes, tn put. iV, 1'. 7ri'A.
tWThey do have some smart girls in tho
lluekeye Stale. Here i one of them. A
conductor on the rad from Cincinnati to
Hamilton saw n nice little girl in the can,
which he sttppu.ed came under thoruto of
half price fur children, and returned her
half the amount tendered, with a remark to
that cu"e..t.
'Half fare, It., ha. Why, do you take
mo for a girl ('
'Certainly, Miss, unless your looks Who
ytju very ttmc.li.'
'Well, then, they do. 1 uui married ;
and that niiit nil I
'Uxeuso me, Madam; but it strikes mo
that, whatever I may W to-day, on are full
up with the time table, if not 'it little ahead.
I'll tako full fire, and no charge for the b-
by.'
Tho Old Ami.
Bow low the head, Wy ; do rcxcrcnco to
the old man. Onco liko you, tho vicissi
tudes of I if.) have silvered the hair, and
changed the round imrry face to the worn
visage before you. One that heart W't
with aspirations co-cipml to any that you
have felt; aspirations crushed by disap
pointment, ns yours are H-rhaps destined to
ls. Onco that form stalked proudly thro"
the gay scenes of pleasure, the beau ideal uf
grace; now the hand nf Time that withers
the llovver of yesterday has warped that
figure nud dotruyv.1 the indilej carriage.
Once at your age, ho possessed the thousand
thought that pa through your braiu, now
wishing lo accomplish deeds worthy nf a
honk in fume, nnon imagining life n dream
that the sooner he ilvvoke fioni, the Wtter.
llut ho has lived th" dream very near thro.'
The time f n v. nke is wry near at hand;
vet his eye ever kindles at old deeds of dar
lug, and the hand tiikosa firmer graspof the
stalk. Hon- Imv the head, buy, as you
would iu your old age W reverenced.
The 1'ut.E oi Thubk. There ur excep
tions to every rule but the rule of three ;
that is never i hanged. As jnur income is
is tu your expenditures, so will the amount
less shovvx than that uf Volll' tieighWr, but
never mind, lletter are ciitic-bottotned
luniks, mid eioiv i.'ir.K has n buttuin. So
economise nud nlwnvs rvineiiiber the rule of
three
(O" Thcie v.is r.veiilly a violuit thunder
stnrui iu South Wisiei'ti (uorgin, during
w hich, mi migiii d, small Wy expriiunsd grout
fear uf tlta Imti biiug struck l.y I'ghlnitig,
and all it cuulaiii.'d killed ttislmiter. His
mother repruvtil hitu, s ixing that he would
go In heavui. He Im.lwd up in her fin-o
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Uod won't haVe ...e.ifr-.... Letup.'"
F.tio.it.ttb ok IsTitnpiVTlo.Ns. In in
troducing, llie lower inti.t W introduced to
the higher in .tatiou ; and, as the ladies til
wav take pr.c .1 cce, the gi iitlcliian must
b.'iiitr..ihi...lin t1'. ladv. On .iiteringn
room in which :i J'" tj i :i- itihl.il, tho In
tlv i the'ili 'loduc'd'; tin- reanii is obvious
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III.' Iflt I. lint sllpoll.ll io llio ciuiKiliy
Cl,,eliiclv,allhuu'hlic ii, individually
, ,i,e pnee'diuce nf lli"geiillcmau.
(Cyihe niui wl f.i hugs were "work-
; ,, " ',,. nple.'i.J if. ' 'i.pU