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T. ::; 1-• I. . t ters amt! coranninieutions, lly• . mail , :-.,7,11:av,e prompt attentio4.• ' . L -• li . 1 I - l'iii .0 - .EDfivii -AT HOME. 1T he Id man • sat b 00 '--1 ~ gamey side, - 1 .1 Hifi fa e was wriLklea:and wan; r,l'. And Lie I • tied bothlha . .n ll s oiChla stout oak cam; e, ; .- • Aslkf all his work wal.dine. . -nii cbatwas cf god did-fashioned gray, - 4_ . • The i ve,ckets wer .deep a &vide, .... . . Whf l 1 lii ii -specs" ill his tecl tobacco bop Lay snugly side y side. 1 ' 1 I • 4 1 • , •The c id tnar. liked al-st.tr . t i..e ..re,. 1 'rear htra the ongs we kept; . ••,.. c,l,,r.pmes be aviseir'las he gazed at the eortli, etiMe, he .it anti slept. Wlelsa be In taeembers. her".-- -- - , e, r • ' ~: •• . l i •„,.; .• - '... : - —II. I,. , :ture e. cr,./,...r . ,,ear5;." - • , . • 1r = I ArylE,Jvr i and ;ilea "hen.l•2tic4.l smiles, .. F / 1 4-cftencr start ;;1 tear •S. - • . . - • 1 ' . II ~, ' : r : • ' It'LL 1 -•oltwife sat en Cie 0 0. Ar sid e , • - . _ ,"M a lii l 4l:lielt, 1.t.," relit ...him., I l-I , •,'r.tri l tL th,,• riielpftriter'run-liu cap l' 1 • • T4C 4 i li2il.lf of he • Silvery I sir : i ": .:.r , - 1 ,'", -• 4 I . 1 Their's h happy iii .in her age' face, A, sae' bushiy kn for ht , . • ; i ' Arrd \'ti'. te taite. u - the =tit hes dropped, 1 , i / , ',I graaharther -'eyes aTe dint. ' . ' I . - • I I . ',Theiti childrca c&m . and rea the news, , ~•-• Tq.. . pmy the time neh dank ' '°- , .; . lloW IR Ltirs the 100 , l in En old.mart'sheart, ItThe-1r , 1 1 • - T• oi toe w rol away. • ,_ .• : '', t • ;. 1•• • - ' ; - • ; tis 1 !Wine 1; Ferric.; I told Ton so, . ! •.• Ilu l f. ileasant it ii-to view; . • - ~. ~ . At le4st Fithim , lit i sy.sqf, 1, . , L-• sots ctil 51t4i•tchc.1 it . dwniforl A you. : • I . 110 . 1 111 1.1 iir,to the of ,; my .friend,' - Tqy'cc,Worn wit ;this tirld's strife.' ..• , t • Thrif,pli Itr;irely one Perelm ce they fOugh i f ..:. Thrttlra, tierce ha Wei 6- life_ 1 1 I I :* I ' - - • , 1 . Ti•iyliaught our yoltthful fert to climb , •: hi r ce'riLite . s rug.,r.ll.s . tfep r - • F .. " Ti:, , :rll.:t It, lea,; thgun gentl . lown I : I' I 1 T. , :jal,re the weary sleep I • ,• i 4 ', - • , II ) i . -- Dickens tind!hi Wife. 1 • r ./. , I ; • • I ,71 - c li - itldon eo - rOspOnr. , nt of the Spring- r i • f I , lll?4l)ublican, •writin on the•26th.of n• - ;` ,Fives . • • the foll,Lwi g esplanatinn ; of rl..j ijnenfratibili Y . ..blet. een-; * Dicke add I ; i L ., - wlfe: I. • J- I the literaryofld very littl3 is stir. ") ::-.J1.- . .1/-..4‘r.t the grssir).! o the•damestic af- j t.. 11..; i[l 01/arl , s - f /Letten ..., Probably WS. ; :•.•o • - f3 - Ictlcr,ll - übli her a mouth a g o; ~ . 11ji. .. 1.11, f n/IsteriOisjil) usions) has 'es.ei : 1 - t. ;II /....: ti r l , it curl t'• , ,(y.rlin America as here.! -.' "I'Llrli3r,; , -r•il,in4y ti liidell t.) are those: . j ' i • -; IJ j yr,llJ.l. accts tW..) yet; ts ago Ir,,.l)iek. r i ( - 1.. tIL ir a r, - -II: marri -d a very- pretty ; , ',.11'; :,thirlJl? .gi; : I (wilese. pareri,ts opposed 1 tL1 j . , , ,),,,1...') :;:-: 1,:- L •nr.rath l ier):and took her 1 I [ I - • , ..k' t Jll:L,.•ure lock i orzs in kltirnii - al I 1 .: lfr4 illtr .3 ,- .7lie y tj.,rs they livedt very 14 . ; l:::: t , :. r .' or; 1,1.,- *)ll : .` j .liickeris having be. c , :t.;. a );seat Ina I, ,14tt•Lre , 1 arid- courted, fir,ls ,L- t his I ‘. l'ecsric felicity Cs' not Its i •tiki hi )Je f....sir•Lci. , • -, , ....., lITI ••, l or nitre' r ear a , o' be gafri a did- . t•rrlt, his - lirerar - . y - li leer A un the rtnnivr.)/i -,,1f Ilis we , ljlirJ4)ilay, nd lin.'propr,!...l.og . I l• ..If.'L , -F.•,,1r ... 1 1„st,/4 1 ,(1 hat ,he 11.k;1 C..."41' - • : 'i . ~i. :;_,:1L'II:: .r. ii 1- t''-115 1 11t. E;V4I: . her in fli,s , I. 1 L 5. j ..- jr_riri . /L.:,lli j ry', : of temper c h its not --, 1 r., t-' L ?lis 4,4 nteLlectual. Ile 1 r : .r: .. 1;.-11... t, 1ie1 1 ,.. n). Ale. aLsorbr.-d .. .L ; i , . .•l• , . - •,' ~ I I ; , , :y r.., 1, Ictir.ps ostra-rJr ~ :y wont •1 , , . ......., ,), .1 , . sr..i. , (..fl. ilif1,0)I ithant pas- i -•;:l ,. I, ~..!; , .rt, the is r nit a Fenn/anion Sc. 1 .h,j, •-• Or ijiii;i3:ll . .. ticlveitt and - actor sep. 1 1,1 - 7 - .. s.n- ti re gr,n.,l jof rineUrripatilrility,' 1 I, ; wli t .m .11 1 0 ;yowel lit fr.re L. 1 0 ,1 to I ir- 1 41:1 'r.,cash, qnd from hericeforth their I •:•.•,,-L• It halve isepaff to, lends. j The oblesi 1 clJilll4 a lir.i.::ll 'of I. los chosen to follcw I In? .foribro-s of - Li& Imp flier' while the ;=Peters remain with thcirj father. To . :144 . t1J.) dffair 'Still' mbre 'notorious, a' .rove;; I.i l dv, Mr:. DjiclA'ns' sister, has t.r.. , ti1m . .:63 to 'keep- housl.! for Mr. Dick- i '4, i Ills d'-i. , .14:r5:. Tie Whole - air/lir is I .; .. t. F;1[411ilOt to fur jidcrs 'of; matrimonis ; t jl- . ..V1 , -;, - , p.rol las . ..not enlaised the eir-1 .•‘-'.' . /111 , :f.'.. * lllekc4s ad' rivrs: •j• - ' ' _l___l L 1 ._ . t . . . , j ...j, ll-. t ;;1?..f.).: VA t. - .s . L -7-..lin 'eastern (Ring , -- Lriy 6ii.,:.1 his lihr2,z.p . s ns tp him. I Lie - .2 '. j'i 1 c - 2 - I , :d' vases "td) be .et bhford .tjrem, ~ ,. ...; 1 . „ ~ (1, the other of a kr; the thi i rd off 1 , citoo. ' sail thelng o the eidest ; AbiJ..lh ' do ' youi thin contains the I _rlit.gst treasure -?. I lie chose the vas ,,* of I j i.'.: , 1. 1 1 ~ which .. - `the; - '- ' 1 -., / : AVaS . Written word 'En t- j ) }-,. • ~ e j opened i , and f , ,uuill it full of l •l -':'..* , ,rl. The seconditqolt the va r Le ol'amber, I in tilifichiwas writ;` the 1 Word 'Glory '.' I ':'`', ( 1i1...a.2( it and f rad it 'only ;full of the -, .' , 1 of - !reat * men Head. The third son .. t . l ';'" kl lil i lf t e. va l se of, c . Lii; he opaned -it, and 1 ter IA,I fi " I P t .Y: ttli! on the bottom the pots . i ~..i., yo4rked thetname elf Gott. * - - l tl-eb i.f these Ilree vises ;weighs the --, ta ‘. ;:1:F. 1 , ,,f .1 , ,, k c ',Lt he kirtgiif hiS courtiers. The j/Lijiat:;. hi, answer A-the man of ambition 1 , . (~, lb t one,' said 'tlre,pocts. - .'The ~ :,?t,f. ,, ,E ;!:::. .s aid the wise 'tinett . ; 'for a sin- ' ,j2 t e . ,• ,. . 1* the nn of G3,is of more ' €,,, ~„. ..,. .;ra n .Lhe eat re glob -' ; ' ' ti /- ' , ll t. e re great - a,nd wet Jityritt propor r t i i r-l el l j 1 . 1 15- hear th,, , stam , of j God upon 1• ' ) '- ,I . e ,,,, - c ....1 . , --• I , sioajß,f ,I . - . I Vil recent' , ,at ;t he condo- c . , 7 .. j v n t ,l' a " !''' .l )g, ighere J a Good Ti me t ~j i , j il, , F l „ I r 4 rafer Irese On wiry, 'Mister, ' 11 r• : Jbtt fix therdate?'' ' j' ~. • • 1 1; ;, ;•ANO ii `j SALT ' S" ORCHARD •• • I] I - I 1 . ~---:. i I. 1 ' i •,; Ai;eorre....ndent of the New York •Trfk. ;! Le — • tr ip " utte, r in no es .0 . a amon g ( 116'f:omit's • !! on Long ii .1-lank gives; tbe-r eader et; a lesten.l learild frchn an' old sailor, about '4134% 1 trees, '4• . . . t •: ! E w h ic h exemplifies what,tystem; lea- I son,); and oreiliought ;will •acComrlith in ; farthing •as I reldily as in arlyl, other 1 41ini. Here. it is:l . •,. . .- I '.' 1!•t — '1" . i I . 1 l. ;• 1 Captain Priggs; oo:tor:thirty years fc.l-; I loWid the ea land hat since' been 4niaged . ~ 4. I 3 1' ' . 11 • ' ' 1 in com Mer .e, . l and even ,notr,- at surty. , 4%:e, ' yearlS•old, ; oef every day tol die city. to at-' tentirto -b ' loess, has still found -tittle . plan,t;an 3 !Cii33rd - 09Pring 't nt!ir-fieaerea in which h • his sixMet:l,4lnd ed rie.* : trees,' 1 nowitiik to I r eiglit f years old, a .derjrllirifty, and'all-in-heanig Condition. . :A. gied nia-. ti l ny .1e -in fr uit: this year, -al hoUgh it ia a season of eneral- failure, and lall show it; vigor le f g ro wth thit proves this ' flai l , that; ; althqUgh a 'mai, may be' bred! sea,' I: or has .bee ' fifty years of . his life engaged' in':commercial 'pursuits, it does not disqual'r ,ify fihr. from cultivating - tfie earth with success if lie is a man of sense, IwhO, Inever: does al thin w ithout ' knowing why itlihould 11 1 i ! be done ' t ,- .-' • • '' • i For' ''l ' h -; I installer. he thong t when about to • ...., c . ant t his applei!rees, that they, were; atroni_ rooted trees; with heavy•topS, end ; Should. be plantedn the north r east tide ,of -the ti,i, , : Chard; br eak toy !the. prevailing Winda;''from the slo w er--growing and' weaker"; ptar!trees., In.'lOoking aboht, however, i holfound that, 'apple trces;iiihey are usuall y planted o ut,: are Ofi slow, owth, sometimes 'dying; dad; sometimes lbeing blown. over] by ;the ; winds that; sweep. iiii 1 this gently' inclined; Plain, from the broad Atlantic. :SU ' he,inquirod, . why? 1 ife ; soon found why. iHp saw trees; stuck downiintb Boles that were Solimall that' the few! ro l ots not trimmed . Off, had to bo doubled land coiled ',around !the clump root; and tied. and jamined, into their nat-- , , rim 'gnarl:6i and there the tree was expect , • ' V 1 • • ' ; 1 ,• .. : ed to •grow;. 1 • . 1 - • , - 'M! ca ; itil Said the old.sailor,- 'These . people)' ; never reyup-4'll hive • no; such, work on m . 4. fa' ' I ;I I - It was diffic ult to get men to Work diffe ~. i 6E14, but • •, lie could work,hiniself, with h i own srong 1. ,hinds. • So he' had bolesd ' cight - ,C . ..bet read and two' feet Ideet4. and. i threw; back la, foot of the tapsoil ;in the Lot , tom of the bole, well mixediwith compost, 1 , • manure, alltaslinely pulverized as a garden; bed. I T. • • be went to the nursery and) bo',ghtllar 2 ;,e tMes•---‘toli large th diiiivell; l ; ; t, nurser iiian said, 'he hid hetteritake s -alldr, on' ..' I • No, Ihe wanted' trees' lint! h i whip- s ta lk s - )An d these tr•cs he wanted,.. 1 ' wilt f oots, ni l by determine. perseverance 1 • • . . - I le' got the with roots. 'Cr ati spidoslint, thing ,' th• :non said who du ;them, ' , Elitt nd:vereoul be Eet out, becauie nobody w. - 1 a.'"go , cu i ng to ig l boles big euousglis for that.' • / rlic *as Sus taken, for somOd i dy did dig I , .slcilbig e, °ugh, and somebody gl down open s' •ne body's hands and knec.,, , ant 'With ,finme s Lary and' worn s' i rai l .htcnes, :, .. ; , I ou s t every 1 ttl fibrous root, and be ded i i, ni - el - Y: in t .t.) s ,ft earth, and dot 1a a tr,,d fail !ed to grow at nce; andmets, who ever sa e .• suhls bands 'MC large, bearing-tees at eigh. ydars old? Evry tree in the orchard stands or; as straight as the spars or' ho o:arner's ship, and - by . be same - means. I in answer tb,lour, que , tion, 'How I to do l it?' be 'said: .41senover I I 'find a tree genii* a list, as alit youbg tees will where the wind rakes t4m, I g I inj when the gra t unil is ,Icift in / the Spring, !and drive - a;stakeito'windward, and with a' tackle rouse them up, and! fasten them With stay, and i they! soon get-se fabt, seldd ; if' ever wantingla secoddi bra eiug. ! - AT poked tree can be straigktene iillltbe bole m the ame wan! if taken is tithe., ; Als,;sir f ! there is nothit g like taeklc `fiqielts in a. orchard t,th make I treed gro • onte httsis -' ! ' ' I i'' -' I 1,.1 I , . 1 ! : t ' • Green the Diver I " i . II 1 I• 1 - •' 1 -- ' ; ,• • ---- ; 'The Ne' , York Courier a i n , ll Eryl L ! nirdr giSv the feynafing uarratis'e of the dOcent I ufiret r. 2,11 ti c diver to the Atlnsic, lyl.ing at' ilth bottom V li•ske 'Ericl• I'4' Gre.eh ! his daring was Very:severely- putiiiiie : .'‘!Not sl e 4 oy months splee a vsel Was I losiii t n a NV" ,to whosb depth at' the -Place df s the . ks- c, , ft , nsh ring I was - about, 174 feet. There Wis.( a, virt''Sn f the cargo so yalpabla }that !it`thecatue dxlsitZle td use I ev'ery. effort I, s , , p,t,lble to - -cover it. It was Tcarcely poS bits.4-CO- do htly;thing. It was beyond, all i i,..51 man: - , l. ordinary t of human action' it might be, rPatied holing' it would be al boll I at c- . ,s, tempt by Ii iS ?diver. He 'was; soughs -and j .I.i fuotid and IreCompense which id any laud would be O ; Priticely one, was gurantded to iint:,\ Men Will do more than f'dotk I be- Ansel a ma r :for , rich rewar i d.i TO feed him ' ,ith a'r.; al powerful pump, WorkCd by six wen ' 'as‘' i brolight, andor doubly strenglocn ; was made. All the applian ces:Hilt the mast liberal mans enient could suggest we :_ready for his aid- ; lie was surrounded by intelli e rsenee and c rage ;Ind' butna.utty. ; llLlared the - deeP water 'once, tw:e4iseve 'finites. The men lac the break of Chef itp risp l wrought with thelmimht df . i J , . I. our= lstrength. They fed tno v i sta our s redt tl the sild;diver,,aud he bad the aw -1 a ,, s's to • trus '',them. Their work wa , his breatti; . I ken! he came up he told th gen treMati that (superintended the i l trial, that v l thd air at `it! depth, Os the l ; mach eery foreedl . t tot its, crackled and, hissed like lliefrhnj cliVi4t fat, and that every move ment df the fell on his breast like the blOw of a crow-bar? Ydu go down for me no morn sait fEs'p kind gentlemstO who stood by hiai as ti e , came on deck- ' •In the inten sity (4'1411 hss experience, this; tog daring man besot/ kt I foe' thd opportunity; for i i artothet!tria .1 the gentleman ref6eil, but thejdiver it s'isfed on going for I bimsof. Hewett an returned a paralyied titan and 'ust holdin • bfe now "crawls dlorig- 1 the , claret jhottl at his girdle, corked, tightly antlenipty, vas filled when heicame back, thought-the! Seer was not distkrbdd• I Tlns water 110 f 4::. itself ,beyonctiewee ;of cork or, ilalii - . -' ) i 1 •I - II! ' • `, , s •-• 1 I .....2.tammammmommuesiguagunallellillillinalliNllllMElMPlFlVEßAG*Cm•• ••• .. Mhaingil.MONF 'MUM a l l -. ~ A •-• .. J ; , 1 ..... . . ; .- ~ ' :', • r. {-. 1 1.,_ •,-. • - :N.. I'. ''. !:•.; -. ', Millakk%4' , ..- t: I , . - -.. ',. - ;,- 1 ; • , • ~:;.. -BEAVER) , rA: ' ~ Wf Di r '' , •.Y.,% . . g '.. '- i l=:. UW8741858' 1. '- ..!.,1, , • • if, . -,. • ~- , „...... _,,-. • . i 1] , 1, 0 I VIEOINNY i' Ek SITOKRODON . I l' !II 1 .--- ''il- -l' : pli OS' Sucker took a.grsat dis li ke to it oppi yonni Virginian, who „ a few s i .weeks sine ,'Was fellow passenger ritc . ll him on oni;oflnni, Steamboats. - The y!i g itOatt w•e 'Wu-Milli combing his hair, brushing his c al„=_or dhsting- is boots—to all which moketnents tbe Si l o ,r- took excePtiottel, as a t beinglihat ho termed . "a leetle WO darned . nice by half.",[ He finally drairbis a beOdo the Viizinit and, begun: -1;:. ~.-I. ~. 11Vhar.might yo ./ be from, stranger?' , 'I in fronarVirginta,str,' politely ans er ed th gent: 1 ' II 1 1 ; Y Si sir, i old yirgidny, I s' , .e,I . said ris tb S 4kcii j 1 . 1 11. . -t , 1 ), sir a d 'Virg nial;” Was the! pl _ c i c_ .'. Ix are Pty hi It iiip in - the get es tha i-. reposiipecinti" lied "tte - Nst: - ' an't knOW'whe yen Mean by th at re ma k sir,' says,th 1 trginian. 9 ~.n othing,' • it the Strang r, 4 itt that on are desn! to iiieh and sett been h l. , 1 biting - I-Up right n - 1 , • .' l li ', I 'lf 1 the itifermatt n will gratify yoin any way,' says ,11 . gent patronisi ngly moot tug down bni air,' 'I belong to Oro of the first faindies 1 1 I. :- - i- 1 1 11 .. 9 in. con i r'se,' 11.sweroti the Suckers .. 'IV4-1, 'sr anger, bein' as you belong to the feat,. ' lll.tust ibeiron two of ,tie at test shoats kil Illi ' of leis 4 you'll only find t a faer , tbatlbolongsl th e second Virginia fandlieS.' -' i l l "11 i'' , i , .! • t j ''• i ou want Ito quarrel with me, sir,' says the V iginikil ' • I :- - x ;i '. I - ' 1 •: stringer, ' o at all,' anStl.ered the Sucks ,'but Ilnevek ' ed,atie of thO secoitd, and I.' ; gins'oMethio to git a sight at one of.' I . 197 yclu are; of the fug, 'cause you, loo k . jus t like nin Itandolph j _ This mollified t e Virginian- -th e . hint of a rcsmbtatice t the statesmanas fiat -4 ' I tell i pg to hi's.Oelto .; and he acknowledged ~ rel4tictishipl to the idol% -', - 1 : 'di,L you know, continued the' Sue er, 'wasa descen dant l' the Ina gal„.Pcica . ,• e hontas.' •..1I ' _ ~ - 10 1 11 are, right, s answered the other. i . ' V stranger, ' ll - ays the Sucker; 'do you .1/ , t :know bar i s Onoth rl queer,. thine thit al !way's puzzled !' Me ',and I its: this-l" never seed a Tirginnyin that 'didn't claim to be Aseeuded tract an Ingin', 'John g,tindol?h, ',ofnigger!' 1111 . .. • 1 I I . • , _,,,!, t ,ect. 0 1 .IN't, el need. not ad i t.iat 1 the Suelter rolled out; o f; hisi oha l ir-s i cidenly! They' were . separated, Milkept : part until thn,Sucker gotroff at a landing; n ar his borne.; Asi he ateppOd ash ,re,lhe 'atligh!,t sight of the Viy tl, giniaii on tic4upperl deck and hailed tom nit once! with t' 1 . 1 1 1: ' • - i 'I seY, old Virginian, remember44wo fat shoats; for ifiltifirsti feller findf l that e .longs to thn, sc4cOndiViirginny family. 71 - 7 - "• -- I', i ‘ Treat ent l of Peri l era' ;at .NeW cirleatts• I '• 1 •i ' 1 1 F i A.Yew 011ean 1 Cortespondentl Of; the .lobille Me early, all' ding to - the late Oil,' [1 ; i. Of lir_)y,- orl i killin Stlae, the seducer of hisdanohiett NitAtt s cakks Of the ittnesees 1 ,ID ni t -- who swore thatio. 23 . 1 r easy virtue:: • i ii : . . . 4 , , ' "Those tut met led who bore false 1. I i wanes againao.l l di slCaroline Harpy, are, by ( tis t 4, ale tb appreCiate ;the text to : its 'Wiest steak', . Our merchants and businm Imen hart:oaken thelpottish recut of theit4erim 'into; their own hands. Simmons ad& NaWrer were clerks at a dot= tOnI presi Up tute 1 town I t Sicittons wa d; to h i ve been given , n es; but several • banks notified the pi:optic ors of .the pres that if ii i lip 'vals.'iti their bu siness, they Would `decline discounting any More lok t, eiil.paper. j The , commission merchants whO had] cotton pressed - ..and stored; hy.t ()leerier'," alSa"stt them a- no tifiaticia th, tl, they would do o more bdsi ness With_thetu ,as Ong as. SimniOns and M4oter renAainda ik, (their empleyi" Slim aious has b een imadimoMdy expellhd from his Lodgelb} ;the lbdd 'Fellows, ad both have b e enih'otilinio sly turned out of hint -1? - 3,,s w . ll4re they [foroie ly i visited' us favor ed gue4t iFi ilipg isartied matt, add his I wifl is ono'of I . the st ladies of our , city. j . -Sitoi . 'lY, afterl tli tri I, lie significd , hiS in. ~, ci 1 tenlitoU Ito ltrief gci, :A? to Bladon Sprio .s. , ' Sitel told him tolgn, ard never come hack, aalsbe never would it c r . e With:hue again. _ 1 '4 i lie is court! 11.6)41 . r and samplerlby po- fess od,:. but il6ce f Or ti will have to foi l(w 'soi e lather . ca4in , • as jail ltis custom ers hay notifil?Win t a they will oei,patron. , c i . ze 11. pi aziilniure - .ndj it is alseOliotSd ,Ilis hb'will bi. - "exp ll.d from all ',Ono o: ,tie. w"th the . iklaso S. Thus you sea th t i , glib; i 1 t n_h these fllow co uld not 4 reac - 1 edi ty the lairs', Ilthey 'ha4e•been punish d 'as thr ref 06 it the ' had' • .. hisl mo Lei! • . 1 [ The , Be at olar. I every sphocil there is one who ils called the be •t seholai. I Teachers and pupils hae no , i otilty liti decidiog who is entitled to 1 this h norable 1 dist netionl and when we once hpard thefphpi k . , f a sehool.eiclahn. as a brightiel`ted O entered the roan; ' , Here cotnes ,7 Fran,ki' he is the best'iboy in the schdol,' ii . thought 'What a good intre- Arici ion to-a' new'tea-Aterr After becomin acquainted With the s c holars, we found that they 'h a ,told! 4 the ruth.' i .Franle was the best b y in thei same , and will nol doubt beeom one of (the,, t men in' the hay:4. Think of it, h&j's; ' , he best boy in school? Whnwould not be , 'road of such a :title r It is oath tnore;th til a million of dollars. 'Butt' erhaps some scholars will say, 'SVP , f : can't all; bete` yore have ari ht 'to !try; and the One' whp will!try the hardest Will succeed, foil there ispow,viin that h lit i word' try. Yranit could not be the be t boy! in his school if be;didinet. try,.'lf on cannot be the best. be; car ful n I , : snot be the worst. tver school has,. oV' boy ho is' worse thitit any ethe6 acholar.l' :We ip ty him; we, pity his / parenti, his brothe* nd sisters. What 4 disgraceful titie:',‘lll , worst hey in sehoolZ i4 i will no denht ,bepo ”C One, of thntwor4 men id the aonninhi y, ,I Let every boy who 't • di ihiii tcsolye to b e' 'the best bo iii kh..1. 1 . a . '' -: i- 1 1 II . 1 "..: • . 11 .. - 1 ,k. 4:1: . " 1 . , 1 :. ,, .1 ' ,' •.- ' , .-. .t..-.-i ~, tit ..• c -, I;• . - I ' .-- 1 rr" e '1 - '1 .:!! '' -•:'• • Fil • .! I '6,;;i v i i , likplt -- ~, eht4tf Ii 44.••): ....:, - ciint,..lfrrit,:tt!e. ,, '!• ~ keen:nen uiPcii i ßil7. 1 *: ‘-', ',6: l :!' r:#; tut - : ilift march .. ov e r It, i . Edid087•Wit..,,....- : J ~., seen i.ccu r if"l/' 1 C t ?. .1, . 1.,.... . it'." ke4 l - Ye wa i l camel of the:' , . • fly& 1 , ..: , ;:.1ai..5.. 0, 06 , iiittl:iiii#&'ll Gen-I, . 2 ......k ~ , p• • • - • cu e d: cratight . :Sisht -; iurekp.•,.. t _ ' , .1 ~ , overcook hurvland;rt , •., ttnb) . ,.. -1 ~._. ; !;Whe , `d .4e wit .4 , l4 '. 1 4 til . . - .;.it. in y ',*.;', . Ir taibe wof - !,lf iiir ti, , .. 'o' - .. - : ~i, . , fJ , ! ~,, 1 Thi r e e age !as herd Ov er .ti 061;1 Seienlior... lab ; 'eti ,':]-:.. ;(.44. : . , v :: ( ti e 4 n i c a 1 ithouil tw ta - , 74 i 4 '',A l ' '' ° ltti . OutOill: ~ lif , • ,• ~ „qi I .*, -- . -1-.1• -,.. • t'.sieneral Ha , ~.. t . 7 , ,,:t0.: ' ~/'IASTO,O'•O 9 : himself .ai , : 41 ; , . ;:itniZ, f t tt• 14, ~ :Col,. -4 1 1 , 4*it ' I' 7- '" ' —:'••"'''' • .posii .; as ci :, d theita ...etoWe S the eanip. He succeed. , in driving.tbent. a. the aires lion i' end ,; ; I when a body . . iteartisters, desire 'of; . ittiesasing the ,e, , j,t, c!liine in stght.4 'The linffslo took fright initril 'pude for tan hillal 1 •Thel hunter p rflued {hem, but he rode 4 • &se which I', hi. ilea, seem a buftle, in which . asihe 'i 1 1 0 1 m !dip ,1 besici ir. - T4l . 4tipte siiii , . ,!00-iilhull, i c nod s Of. hinV t wice, oundie "--"fiiiereach time, !IS tut s ticue': h 'irts < cintre Close to him,'. Oh t e.lie Ile Of. ) , .w...0f,' boi!;lelayeY .preciPlees With wticio "e place -0)64'18.. The - limn edll ninial sudd • , stopped; , i y stretc ing:on(hirt iforelegre,. # , 51 iirltgelieg 31 upon he 'aip a rliVet,. briia _Mg: himself face top facie. ' t his p , rSuerS, !c. 11. 1 .Thel, hoise ; . unmanageabl, land rnahed 'op-tht; Dtqr, cinset.-1 'Thrtcol lision as fe fill.] 'Pleas antoitilcen ei '' of 'his itnati ., 'had- 4istin gagea.bis ee rout t e:;atirr.ps, :',04 just 03.. i as..thn!sh . k b k plaC , i or p , rhappi a mo 'inentlaeourr,l.lrs rang. *on the b L ack . of the ns bull, ta :Whi 4 4el lii led iiiro. li t the.preci piee, 'lThilh' iiei.haii ,g been iiredim the hreas ' and . 6, ) , died instant - I .1 Thi bull next.; Jiar4ed n hediaiiOun . .. Jridei; but two b ilea f', ', the r evolver p ranaded hint ip' alt r hi c .se.!'-'-iqapi. Pie ni!te i t4 l'l' firm liejoie'' ,s If no personal , njury.l I ge• l i . , . took tea if .. e011y,.,1 üb#4l .:lthetirtki: i d th4.l,Patt 1# ed :step ~:'S.I4 !6, saddle ' i and eouter 'tie ts, acv his' Oularit 2 l , . and carried , tberrill,i to : cam ... i N terreaclor - or inadtadhi int Itbe Finish . eirerts . , Uhl hve a • mere formidable -ante 0ni . .4% , r ii-"Cutiiiowei 1 isc,p4:: T.bq l sport ;,gif briffal *noting '.is Is o now .filirly icillikted.r np't . i' 'Hitchcock, With lbs gni el chased ano the r ., 114 fit 4 ,. Miles, The - Captain sitierre& I,ittl.luilging a bullet frp ' the new Buins' I. rifle into . one blithe i;and the, guide hit anOthef,',l*, it witisolatedlthey had ti tiffrittlfAhe pursuit - beferOneting .4 1k1.10. Oisicf re baffale has . sne ', 0, 4 .114: Tritilit that h inns for miles withn t being mart ismoded. • $o -, aOt,.lii ile a . le,..penetra , ' the lip art, N I shim .t ,t me rOnntl . : .- at-o e..' i . '1- . . • .•i L.J...t.....4...;,:__ p i .lea of the World • :. . 1 . I: , i : •.1 1 : . r . • 1 ' :'. - ~.. • , ! • . . comp piled Th. h!1 ficlpbta , ullentr:. has 'corm Th. 1 . ~ ~. cii lo 4l,l) . et 1 4 pinny'. hoist : list `f ,'the prinm dl i at .iial iliffie hies a , preset l : ex- Jstini Mitt ;it hone er,,• lan referen .e to r le such io i r f Uls a l sA (HO i action i the i l i ißomtri; ea i,il tad a d' . : Au:trian 1 alias listateti;.i Ilti TrY; i''' add, a , d,6lse• t here. ~T 'I it ruti'S 'thus i . 'I i ....I i l. 'l' [ II ' ' t i a a ci d - ! Thd....‘diffic t, bet een t pg. an 1 Franed . '• 1 ; 7 ' l - ' 1• * .1 11 1 Iffiell . bettve • n 'En _laid. and the' Sepo3... i iI i 1 , ' .: , il , 1 1 0. .. • trod . • kl , 1 Th;i •ar of ngland .'', nee against hinah .•• '' , . Hi.' • ' • 11' j,. 14..• i ' Th r 'idifficu , with -he • ' pOlient,is Ilk' .i . .E!ranei •l• :' - r- - 1 1 . 1 If : ' r. , -.. . I'h ~. ifficu I..betwci n Fra.ee and rSar- ' dinia;ll., -l• I :. ' ! - . . .1' 1. N I .-- .i. { Th. '. ifficui , betWeei . , 'FM. co and: Na, ples..', . HI I• ..: I. . • I l'l l • I. 1 I II .._ Th . .' lifri9u .betive n A tri and! Sir !tdinia. --.1, • , . . ...!!: . -!. - %, ' 4 , , . • ' Thel iffieu . betwee. Den. at andthe ..1 Germ . State , • 1 • . .... • 1 1 . . r ••,.. '! TO iffieuNy of Abe Dan bian I Nati -Ipitlitie. 1 • • . • IL. i -- 1 • ~, ~ a t 1., I Th4iffiiiii,. betweei Ilii:sia!` and! Chi, tr 1 T . , . ~ .a S pa . , [Us: 'hi ' I - I l, ' I he i deg : bettree Spa n land 14)45,Lie,0, ,Lie,o, 1: • , ..:.... : 1 ~ ~ .. Tho . ••ivill . 'r iniMe iao. •il .... :• , . ,i no eivi 1 i r•in . V. ezuela ii , . .. •' ' l The ivil' t in!Per ~ • ' 1!1 •. . , ' r .Thi:l 0 ivil iii'tiin '. - Ucatart. 1 i ' 1 The The tandi if i)Ticuhics in c entral mar+ i Jen. ih . l ' .l .' • t • I . '• The itfiett,ty between .B ' , zit 'auct par. • aguai r '' .' 1 111 ~: I: , ~ ' ~ .'• . '. The. 4624, betiven the Visited, tams. alai S , in. lii 1 . . .- 1 1 • ' ''The lorri.ni diffieu ty i. ',Abel , United Staten' : ill 1 I ... :• 1 1 I. The ass -I'd 634.. in t' e nitedSta- tea.- . . , N ii, - I'r • ;.! . , .. , 1 , • .., i.- ,`• 1 .1 - ' . .1 ,•1 !:;, , r • , , . ' 1 : • ' i l 1 ' R .I' 1. . .. A W r,,-il r ED . DV . arkis • now in Roc ester ,! . oir . yi:. k, a. a ail. one hand j nnd ' t.t yeare, who„e ancestry to.. 4 ? gethe . i9l 1. 1 19 . D7D progeny; ; w lk ,ell4itiit i f onr:, o e . stiangest. miztnre of-racer lever heard ..: IV : amp iis John hana i dOah i o'Brie • .andltie, was .; urn 4, orlon, 'in :17,52.1... is f t r 'was Sri.' ishman,lakd his mo er an', itin,i f the Onekl.'vrihe.. ' : Wbenl • ' yea . lii, dhe as s , n t . to trainee, 'and. thys4, • edetit t ed - ' is #.4):.yektiaiy. I' He rotuni 410 :Anietien,'!slind.' . , . , .rvd , . linL:the HerOlittlerittri war 1; lafterw , rds[ be W•ent :baokitt:4 • Fratide,. and., there , married l tbd 'rlaugtbir' of thriciErepe or.Of Mcirodeol' by i • whOm' lie . hid.'eiiht chi hen with herd ,he livid 'tthe : aited tea ..f , r ame time, and she died.fi lie the Ina ed. an! Amer- I' 1.-. , .. -•..,1 I• .• man,'' es end . from the Teutonic, l ean 'i• - ic, de at . .. 1 .1 I line, and , after her cleat roar ad a IteKtess, Vrho l, 9fiftyi, eire'ye y ounger h .tiineself, and blErhom'bel!bad fd eel)* dre .1 in 'Ms 1 J , 1 1 ehildrdAara United the blood of he Celts,' ',the Telt' nii, - ty, Stile n,. a , d t e l'Hoith 2 ,Ainen l :. I ..lndian. '-i•-' ' ' . ' ' l- • 1 . •- .t! - ~,: . ' . • do 11 ,j H . '' '' '' ' ' ''• ' '•'' -!• i - 1 immortalizes, the beauti ful riiier, Co 'neeti.u4 'Rol l on, ' Nal loved i, ineereti4 long hut ho . ran,lgiv -4120.8. 1106 , • artfe , i'. a, d . eideht tn. Man .' . L . !-- ' •-..d ..•• . .1 1 . , , ~, '.• , , ,'.. t • 'he ' 1 la 1 of i',;fitirThelNetif York Herald of Monday has the following apology for r %than tin's cotuselon the Kansa question,-fallew by semi predictions ts to the all elections. i k " 'Ha d Buchanan bee .. permitted quietlya, Mr to manage the'affairs of Minim, all these troubles would have been healed Months , age., It 'was his .viisl4 in' the out , , aet •to'have,tle Lecoinpton. Corention; sub mit, theireentititutiou to the popular vote. Accordingly, Gov. Walker was enconraged in all his ilegitimate efforts, io - this iiii e. With the meeting of tho'Coniention," how ever, as we are told, an; emissary from the . Interior Department at Washington,with 'ent the, knowledge or coneent,!of the. Presi , . Int, torpid up in *Lec.nnipton, and pro- Ceedild.:toi t eniratis am o ng' . the. delegates aglinara reftienio'of-t6in4atitßtwnl,o the people. The name 'of' this emissary, we believe, ; was . Martin, ; and doubtless he took gong care to report -him Self as repro kentilfg the wishes of the Administration, A,C;:all oveuts ho secured his object in arrest 'ben direct sublehision of the' constitution to the people ; and we: think it.,can be illown- that there were some tiouglas mem bers or the Convention who ,co-epemted . With this man Martin in boluilf of the in direct, and .partial plan CO sot:omission that was adopted, 1 , • I • 'H'lliie I was the real beginning of all the 1 IKapsaa'party triubles that have followed. • , That mysterious emissary from .the inte rior, Depaliment didithe butiness. But,'the thing being done ' the! President had . no elternative. He had 'to accept the Lecomp ton constitution as it came into hie% bands. He could not go behind the ricord i nor re ject the law ful work of a 'legitimate Con: trentiori. Not so however, with Governor Walker and Mr Douglas. Trey were free either, ; tto Support or oppose the course per inea by the Convention, and they -resolved . to oppose it, and did oppose it,lfrom d first to last. Hence .the factious war i n Congress o against thel Administration 1 a ntithq - ,,erob4 r- f1t3511301243 Which' the factionistslhavellirought net Tipp' Ilthe Administratioti, but upon themselves3,and their partyy e specially in this. Northern Stites. Hence [ the I' present Unfortunate' situation ofiMr. P9Ug as, even in Illinois. i - tl 1 1 "As_the:matterstanda," there .is no re tieniiliation between the Illirmis S enator , - .., .~ and the Administration, ; nor do 1 e `dis cover on 'either aide any aymptoSas of a 1 namable treaty of peace-Whatl then ? , The Douglas defection remains e pee- 'and Illinois, with Mr. , Douglas and the Dent , otraey of ; that State will pro, go : by the. board i' in ' November. tut, 'in the, meantime, we must 'not forket hat • the' Oongressionil electioes l i in ;perinsy Paula, Ohio and'lndiana comii'nff in the first week of October, and 4hat tile n3orateffeet of the ID•ntglas deffietlion will first b 0 manifested in !these ihree States.' • In Pennsylvania the ItepublicMl3 and Know Nothinlgs have had' a Vnion i Convention, itt,i wlch. they appeared 'to_ harmonize very we l upon. Kansas and 'time expenditure 4 of tlie. Ad. , ' ministration. In ' Ohio land !I ndiana they appear to be as harmoniously i diipo,sed i . so that the chances in tbeselbree t - arres appear to be decidely in favor of iportant. op position, gains to Congiess. I . ' ' ' • "In a ' general View, of the' ortitere pol itical,field,l the prospect' is; by all l oddsl in favor of the opposition. I 1 Mr Douglas oc ctipies, to some extent, the darniging pc's; ition to the deniocraeriWbich lwasl held, by Martin Van Bunn lin ~184 S, landthepon seqUences will moitSkely, he the saite4the final overthrow of she bold.des4rter,lout,with that overthrow,.ll l tical, a gereial and dis astrous d4feat of thc,regular plirti.4. 1 , IF ' n ' 1 1 _ Wa4 John l pin* alipayil ,• r 1 1 r: An em i nent ' American auth ' or„Afe Jame s Sin son has just in vented thts t t cor l y. He aly's' l t' l' ' I I *I , ;• 1 • I 4 4From' all that has been said,' the reader , 1,..., can; havend difficulty in Wieling with me, as a question. beyond, deubt,Jthar the im mortal Jelin Bunyan was a gipsy of mized bloat - 1.1 lie was a tinker. _ - W 41, who were the( tinkdr.s? 'Were' there ny itiherant tinkers ft{ l /lowing the tole in E gland bef4e theigipsis settled there? It i very doubt 'full In-all likelihood, artichs requiring to be Jtinkered; were carried th the:nearest smkthy. ,Thagipsies are all tinkersi either literally, Ifiguratively, or ; represeutattvely. • Ask any l English gipsy, of acertain class, what he 'can do, and after enuwcrating spy- . eral eccUPatiOris, ho will add, 'Leanqinker, of courae, ayhough it, is dimbtful if he knows ,innch about it. elt . is the gipsy's I represeniative bisinesi, which , ho .brought ;with himlinto Eitrepe: ,Ev4l 'theintelli gent and respectable Scottish tipsiei speak of tl3e-selves as belonging i ,to the !tinker tribe?A The gipsies in England;akin Scot land, divided the country, among the.mselves 'dee represchtaive chiefs add did not al low any ether gipsieal to enter upon their walks or beats,' • 'ConOdering ;that 'the gip sieS in'. England fi were estimated 'at.abOve ten thousand during the earl part of the reign of; Queen Elizabeth, we can : well :be lieve they were niuch. more Umerons du ring the tit:nor Bunyan!, , 1 ' , ! '' ' -7, There is no people in the world with whom eloquence is so universal a gift as the When Leifch Ritchie was traveling in' Ireland; he' passed a Mid who was a painful spectacle of pallor, spiallor, and raggedness. His heart emote him and he turned back. 'lf yoU min want,' said Ritchie; with some degree of peelisbnessi !why don 't 'you beg ?' !Sure - it's begging-I am; yer!,,hortor.' 'Yon didn't j ay a word.' Ov' cootie not,, yer honor ; but sea how the skin is • speakin through the f holes of Me trousers':! and the bones cryin! out.through trui skin ! Look at me, sugken lcheeks, and the famine that's starinjm:me eyes Man alive 1 isn't it beggin' I . am with hundred tongues ?' , trawtterry plant is on exhibition Albanion *blob, it is itated,V ße 'counted upwards ef 400 ,berries ..1 • i s s s .81; L i , =PERPETUAL 4 , SUN : f '.. — 1 • ; r s • , I 1 Bay d . Taylor, who ) t immniter . made a 1 journey to the Nort Cape,rites from f3amMerfeat, 11niaarlr, bis im pressions of ithe elotiopo z ps polar daylight of Iho Arctic latitudes ;from which wo extract he follow:- Img : • "Pam tired of this unending oday-light, and would willingly exchange the pomp of the Arctic midnight for the starlit darkness I of hoine. We are confused by the loss oE' night;,, Tee lose the pareeption - of time. One is never sleepy, but simply tired; and after a!sletip,,Of eight 'bourri, by sunshine wakes up as, tired as ever. . His; sleep at last . is broken 'audit:regular he substitutes a num bazi of trnaps, istributed through,. and tballklketii-ipto a:Oita sof- general unettsi ness and!discomfort. A HamMerfeititas' Chant, 'who .has made frequent voyages to Spitsbergen, told me that in the latitude 3f 80° linever knew certainly whether it was day dr I niglit,• and the „eook Was the enlY persen on board that could tell him.. . "At t the 'nocturnal sunshine strikes you tp l4ing ivondertully:convenlent; Yon lose nothing of the Bceneiry you can read cirW and , as usual; 'you r ever need he in a hurry," because there is time enough "'for ev erything. It is not necessary ;t7), do-- . your ,day's; work in the daytime,. for no night crometb l . - You are never belated, somewhat of the stress of lire is lifted from your houlders. But, after a time, you would he glad of an excuse to stop seeing, and eb- Bervik, and thinking , and even enjoying—, "There is .no comprilsive. rest, • such , as darktreßs brings—no sweet isolation which is the best refresinnent of sleep! ' Yon lie dawn 'the broad 'day, and the,summons Itarisel'lattends on re-opening your eyes. 'II never-Fent -below and saw my iengers all around Me, without ii sudden feeling that something was wrong, that they were rdrugied, or under some unnatural in &tate°, ,that' they thus slept so fast while the sunshine streamed is through the port bold.. I ' • I tI There are some adiantages ;of this Neithain summer, ~which have presentiql themielves to me, in rather a gotesque light. Think what an aid and shelter is 'removed from crime; how many IiCC'S can only flourish in the deceptive atmos- . Phero of night, must ' ; be checked by the so ber reality of , daylight ! No assassin can dog the steps of his, victim; no binglar can woriti:m sunshine; no guilty lovers can bold stole !interviews by moonlight—all con -1 cealment is.removed, for'the sun, like the E.Y4f4, God,sees everYthing:and the secret vicearpf 'the piettlf wing - be bbld indeed, if they loan bear 1114 gaze. bloraily, .as well l as physically, .here safety 19 light, and danger tizi in darkness—and yet me the darkes.s and the dang er! . Let' the.patroll= jug sun go off "his b eat for a while, and show little vonfidence in my ability to be have properly, rather than Worry me with his sleepless vigilance. • I Ai. • ome of the Ways in which they are Paid • Corresporultnce of the Philadelphia Press. . ' I WAsur,GroN July 12, 1358. "As an evidcnce of the may that-things are done among the advoates of li,comp, ton, give' yen items which I;gath ered ,fronci a clerk in one of tie depart meats. r- "Selmer:l. C. Jones, of Tennessee, had' a 'contract to s supply 1,700 horsell, at $159 each, ,Which Will make ,the neat mini ..of 8270,300. It Is stated that- the 'horses were to be of a particular color and size, but When. they 'arrived_ at. Put \Leaven. worth, 'they were found to be of all sizes and all colors; but were neverthefess ac . . ' • "The' brother of the Ho's. J. A. 'Ahl, member of Congress for the 'Cumberland, York and Perry district, had: a contract to supply for the army'• 300, mules, at 8175 each, Making $52,500; else,. an order for 200' from Itussell Majors, governmeni contract:ma, at the same , price, amountiag, I'M all,, to the suns of 687,000. The kind mules ; delivered_ could bong lylaf 5120' each. It is unnecessary to add , that Mr. Ahl voted for Lecomptoti, and is a candidate for rc : election. l'•SOme of the other member.s of.Ccmgress from the rural districts have been provid ing for their friends at the public 'expense, in the way of contracts for barley at, fine • prices:" ' These are mild specimens of the corrupt processes by which Votes wore secured for the I.oOn - oton Constitution, and the Eng lish gmindle forced; ,through Congress.— Everi Representative who Swerved from bis original purpose, to oppose Lecomplon, did so for a price. - And it was proper' that ; it should he. There was.a fitness in com pleting, through:the agency. of c o rruption at Washington, what was initiatedthrough violence. in Kansas. There is a harm,bui ous symmetry upon every page or the, his - - tory of the Lecompton swindle. The peo ple of IKanszs will see that justicalis done , to those within their' reach. The, licople of the l States will not be behind .thent to 1 meting - out justice to their i l ecreat Rep:l Representatives.—Albans, Eve. Jour. ' SIMPLE CURE FOR DYSENTERY-- Ali old friend handed us the following simple receipt for pnblication. It has i been prat; ticed in his -Emily for many years,'. with uniform success, oven in the most afoul:dig stages of, the complaint : Take Indian corn, toasted and ground in the manner of coffee,'Jor coarse meal.biewn: ed, and boil In a sufficient quantity of water to produce a strong liquid like coffeo, and drink a teacupful, warm two or three times day. One day's practice , lit is said will oidioarily effect a cure. • , . eiaga:Wbat Is the meaning of a. back biter?' said . a reverend gentlemen during examiaation. ata parochial 'school This was a Puzzle. It went "dawn tfie Class till it came ia a simple little urchin ; who sar , 1 ;--"f"raim• it be a'fjea,' , , 1.• , . ESTABLISHED 18' , FROEI OREGON Pqrlicieors of , Col. Steptoe ai-Defeat. I l• ° A correspondent of the Oregonian,. ' ' 1 ing . from Fort NTancouver, on_ i the sa of June, says: '. ; • ' , . I have just seen a_letter from Col. Step f toe, which fling Confirins your idea of the, affair-4 the - :191h ; 'having eni a preaan- lt,;; certed thing among the .Intli n 4 who did - not show their hands until they thought the `trap was sprung upon he. troopc Father Joseph, of the Ceour d'Alane mis- - Slob that the gpokana COM d'Ailar(es , says L , , and Flat, Heads, have bound heniselies together-to resist of attempt `at the siir-; vey or location of the proposedlroad from Walla Walla. to Fort Benton. - "This;`tbisn, is the ascertained cause of the reifoltamplg ;the. Northern ~,tribeli, ani 44 "must - tiviac, w ar Of:some magnitnde. ; ;-. ' '.' ,1 ,- i; Recent events have :shown the. great p i e..., cebsity that xista..;for it change in the'or gatdiation of, military . 4t.lepartnae4ts on this coast: - The news frills, Walla Valls Will , not reach the • DepallnuMt,s' head, quarfars at San Francisco until the 19th to r I.otb 'f.tf ,this month: ItlOvernents lit,tropps i grow. ingout of the hostile position of the Indi ' ars,'Cannot, be made without Ahi authoOty i of Gen: Clarke, whichituthority cannot be , received at any post on the Coluthhia before the latter,part of June. l i! The Portland Times says:,—, WO - have • positive and reliable information that there were more than , ono thousand Indians en gaged in the attack upon Coll * - Steptoe's command;'that the; Indians had, lahned an m abush into which, had the corn :and been'' p led, his whole force would have beefilutter-" ly lost; that he suipected the . tievice,lthad ', varied his course in order to avoid if, when the Indians commenced the attack, that'thit ' warriors, the fightitiz men of the Spokane, :the Cur d'Alanes, and the Flat Heads,, were ,mean participants in -then fight;' the Fatiff2r - ;joseph, the :Cceiti d'Alano t Priest, I...de.pp to Col.' Steptoe, just previous to the onslaught, and told hint. thatthe'lndi ohs were exasperated, and rtstilred ipon. 'fighting, because- they had- heard a road was to be laid out through' their country' froth Walla Walla to Tort Benton,' and ,that they would massacre every white' man who attempted to pats througlt hei4eoun try.,onistich W'irrission. This, then, is the acknowledged, ascertained , cause of th'e' - - saulyand it is indisputably .the flied p;' , -- ion of the Indiana to prevent, if no4ible, apy transit whatever across; the "ountry. 4The misfortune, deplorable as it is,- is yet. not se great,..sinc9 it will have been thw means of saving .Titeu4. an'ktiland itarty, which was on the eye elf-tar Mg tout to open the road, and would otheiwtsehave been massacred; . ' 1 1, The se-- -- ' The assanitfaS a united and preeencert, ecl 'movement on the part of the' sii.'ages engiged in it. , Col. Steptoe's , cortirnand ) escaped almost miraeutously, aft .fighting them alinoSt. hank to band fo, an .entire: cf,,,j., lie made',ar. Onheard of tinempred -cedOitedly rapid -and safe retrt, having made a diitance of eiglify 7 fwe'rn les Within t a less than Isrenlyi hours' time, and, that With. ty hours' time,arti that litliout4tho 14.ss of a man or an artim I; ‘ . Presutitintille",:tyould - heir:Aix; pursued, he threw aw l ay Oery= thing liliely , Do encumber.his progre4, and consequently there was a necessary sai.iifice .., of some pagg.,iige anclt other prop9rtyq_ A co - rresponddot o' =the Oregootan writes from Fort Walla thus: ' . V r .' Reports (Indian) tell:me -tho',Sliokanii and Colvi'lles are among"g - the lios . iiies.. The head chief, Polotkio,- is killed„landituni- berg , of Indian.. Indian' reports_ tZe Spokans took' all the . stock,•broth,b - orseipwr - , cattle, from.the Colville settlers l 4,..- Xpports again -say we' may look for t , an titta4c at'. this place. , . . - . --1- , . tRa.l", OS THE FEMALE REGULATORS.-- • I, correspondent ofthp'Cl6ieland- Lender, writing from Warreii comity', O. -tbrnishes. the-following: - Bristol Temperanee Cirl& have bid to•suffer for their cause: Fivegiile •under arrest for 'sacking a +mai grociery but there were fourteen othos lengliked in the transaction, - ai2d, they . attended Court in a hoy,-dressed and sitting, legerher, With„Siflag ae•tbeir head. Ressrs. Hutchins, Cos and Gi M. Tuttle volunteered to defend 0:10, 44dp,e I3irchard being the- prosecuting Com:lig...— The counsel 'for the prisoners clilmed,fand established by proof, that She giocery - , was ,'nuisance under the -latvi" - nnd that:they had a, r;kg,lit - to abate the nuisance; ap at ca w i r oa The Justices bellevei . the concern n nuisance-under the laufi - arel held that being such, any persons- badki riglit tot, abate it—and they, tberefore,,discharged: the prisoners." • ' ' - A3tusrso ANEenoTE.-4tanitil Webster had an-anecdote of old Father; Beni,: the ininicter ot"his boyhood. which +to° good to belostl. It was . custamary then to wear huck-skin, breeches in cool weath One • •Sabbath-tnprning in autumn, Father Sean hi:ought his breeche.s down from the garrot; - hitt the wasps/bad ttlken poFsessinn-Juring . • the yammer, and .were having IttiiC -- e tante of it in them. By dint of effort-ha-got out the intruders and dressed for metting."Thit 'wbile.iroadida-the Seriiitures • t e co - gre gation, he felt a pigger frpta s one j of th 4 :en; raged small waisted fellows, :and- juitiperi around the pulpit, slapping his tlgheliit tho More be, slipped and danced the more they stung. The people though: hins;erti sty, but; he .explained the matter by saYing: "Brethren, don't be alarmed; e word of thevLord is in my mouth, ,but ..the devgis _ in my tieeches! Webster alwln,ys told it - With great glee to the 'ministers. • - • I 1155,A formal fashionable visitor tho uressad a little girl:llow , are you tow, my dead'. 'Very well, I thanklyo44as the reply'. The. visitor. then 'add l ed,' my dear you should ask ine.how I The child simply nail hone-oly r,plie4 A den% want to know.' r, I
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