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THE TELEGRAPH. iy. xqr mAlT mTTlX TTI rCH A rkTT rUltUSIIED EVERY Rl'AN WITHERBY; Ifnsid oJviri Ifnsid during tho ycsr. If paid after the er.pirst.on oftho resr J2 I'D prepaid, except at the notion of t.ic Publisher" rrj 'business connected with the publics, cation of the paper, will bo attended to by a ryaic. MA.TiirroTi:i,i:nArn.

JiiiiiititT CongrnMnnnl MMeuse. GnEEUrof the "Now York TribjineiJ' now a member of" Congress, is stirring among the members, on tlic subjcciofcTirn mileage. Mmnbon. uf Congress arc allowed fo iy cents a 'mile going to and reluming from Washington. Tills, in all is enough but It seems ihey, nrr.

In the habit, in addition, or charging for the mort roundabout way. The su'm'ming'up of ihc'maticr shows the following result: EllnompfHMllonorihP m.mtwrt orth SIT fo This is noi ns ii should be. Cou charges for 29C miles In docs not trod, and receives S23G CO foriC The lion. "Joshua miles ho does not travel, mid receives 5310 more thnn he ought to Wo have taken these cases from the list of Ohio "member's ns examples, to show how the matter is "dono.up.". OUIcjrif Vole.

We continue this week, our ofiicinl voio nt'ihe Into election for tho Wisconsin, now, is ihc only. Slate' left, the olficial vote of I which wc have not received Ca.s. Taylor, Van lclared a dividend of four per cunt, for lb IVi.x months; yet she hns not been assessed cle cent hv av of taxes for this year. This shows tho beamy of our inx law. Divorce Wcfinil thcfollim ing important decision made by the Supreme Court, now in session, upon the subject of divorces by the Lrgislniure.

There can be no doubt about Us correctness: In the rases of Eslher Dinghum Amos Millor. from Athens coiinly, the Court decided. Judgo Iieed delivering the opinion. i. 1.

Thnt divorces nru the subiect of judicial not legislative ncliou. onil.ihut tho Constiltllioti confers upon the Legislature no potter to gra 2. Thnt the Legislature can power by wnpiicaiioo from i neither the Leni.lalu re nor all of Sinie combined possess that the iieopl only nro soveieign. nnil that they have reserved toEhcmselvesnli powcrsnot expressly delegated. 3.

Thnt as the power is not possessed by our Legislature, it cannot, be derived from example of tho Legislature outlier Slates' or counties. I. That ns the power lo grant them has been recognized niid'cxerclsed from the earliest peri od ul our btate exigence, nnil isstc 1 into ringis luivu been contracted nnd children bnnt who woul'l be basianlized, were such divorce! toil), the Court felt constrained to pro lliciil valid. Kla.crr.1tuli.lics. Tho first snaves inwndeced in this country, xvcro brought in a Dltlcb ship of war, from the coast of Guinea, being 20 in number.

They wcro landed, for sale, on James Itivcr, in the Colony of Virginia, August, 1620 two hundred and twenty eight ears uco. From ihaldalc, Negroes beenmenn article of tralhc. morn or till il (. tte s. tint the people of tho Cofonies tleclnred ihem scivcsTrrc'und imlepimdent (1770.) tho number of stares was cstimnietl at 500,000, tiz: Delaware, it.000 Alnrvlund, 110.000 1,000 Virginia, N.

Hampshire, 020 Carolina "fi.OOO New York. IS.000 S. Carolina 1 10,000 NcwJoricyT 7.000 Georgia, Ponnsylvanin, 10,000 o02.l3.'i In 1700 there were 07,007 slaves and KMfiO free person's of color; In 1(100 them were K)3, 041 slnvcsi.in 1010; 1.101,301 in IT.20, 1 JIB, (MM In 10 10 2.427,33; The importation of slaves has been prohibits by Congresn. since 1C0I1, noil the increase front IfllOto 1040, which has more than doubled JO yoars, has.licen from natural causes. On tho FoDitTii Bii oF Jcet, 1770, slavery existed in nil tho Am'oriean Colonics.

Sinco then it has been abolished in seven of tho old Slates, and eight oilier Ireo biaics, and it slnvo States have sinco been adniliicd into the Union. Cincinnaft Gaittle. The OJJ l'cllow. The Odd Follows of Philadelphia havn 102 Lodges, contninlng bctwocn, 10,000 nnd 15.000 members. Tho number of subonltnaic Lodges in the State of Pennsylvania, at the lost annual report, was 205, and tho revenue for Ho last 50.

There was paid diir'ngihat nrHml. fnr the relief of members and iheir fami nes, burping tho dead nnd Sold whnli ss.e a. retail by llXlTliXJ. 1 UJL 1 A 1 iiXl 11. VOL.

XXIL H. Giddios. "Free Soil" member from redewtl a promise I ban charges fur 512 miles extra, and receives f( 10D CO, Representative, Da ich he'ii nr'n'cxiitlcd. Our.ow. dnrc openly lo EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL OF WHATEVER STATE OR ratSUASION.

ItELIUlOUS Oil POLITICAL." Jr.rrEaso. i la! Vhrn.a Utw folili. t4ntlllif ib.Jr I Tl ,0. Tluil I.M It imMDiirul on Titr. Letter.

The Union publishes: the following veV mieresling letter from Licul. If F. Lya'cit! tinder whose cnuitiiainMhe'pcr ilous Dead Sea was successful, ly proscc nrd: To the EMtvr'af)lhFUnlani Wiiiriho conscnt.of ihc Hon. Secretary of ihc he small rcmriied from ihe I I au i i. the coneliisin isiieb.

cha'rgosjfor 395i hat nllir rj had I Tho Lafnyclte B.ink uf Cinelnnnli has just honor of the Annjiiean I nt nntl'thai it a ere better to die Ori the ct cuing of lite 9th day, hrra llie sniitliern sea, we were pro.irateii bv bln.ts of simoom, sweeping from the dcsensxif Arabia, which ts Inilotv, .1 five davsMf lense auip stifling. heal On the aflernotin of Mill dnv, on'lhn coast of Moitb, lo our surprise we were greetei! Ii a if pnialio'n" of Christians. from Kcrak, the iCerj ith Jloah of The j'ny of this people at meeting ttV w'asun bnundej. Thcv enressed us, brought 'us water nnd some of tliciu spent neurly the whole ght hii'iiting wild lionr wlieres lib to rfeidd e'. tVlien (rdd lluii our forms of worship uerica werC'dif ferent from I lit i tli'ev niain rs ill died Ilii'vou limbl him?" When llialuu dld.

ihey" said: "'I'ht v. hat are forms re lie look 10 the heart! We lire brothers!" And brothers thcv continued to call us io ihe last. We could not trace tin ir origin, hut concluded linn they are either ihe entl.ijila of one oflltc lost tribes e.nuertetl to Christianity, who. in lb" fairnesses of ihc nioonltiiiir. had escaped the iiatite nf "ilp, itie Burd.

or the enisadcrs under the Chrisuan Lord of ICerak. They number about onu hundred and fifty families lite ill the town the only one now left in. tho once populous country of.llo.ib. VVilMn the aatliarc also the huts of olio hundred Moslem families anil outside nre the black lenl.of ihc fierce tribe Mora lveych, iiuinbering 759 figiiling Tho Chrt" linns gate us tin imnauon lo isit tw elnldrei iheir town, about seventeen miles distant, in ihe lo enjoy nmiiniiiins; but lule Iinspuahli urging in t.i go. net or ned.

however, to accept their I'm. if I. tit recruited bv more bruringnttiiospliere. Inewinhly perish. In ihia opinion the lamented 37 1 iltlli concurreii won me.

I will not lire )ou with nnnccntmiof ihc. of ihe treachery with winch wo hrcntened. nnd our return, in baltle array, with the hostile Sheil, ti as prisoner but Simply ietion. that hat for the timely in formation given hy lip christians, we should ncv nave seen our bonis again. These pour Chri'tinns arc much tyrannized ct 1 place of retreat, wiiea tliretttened with violence.

lr i it li can Iv hold iw enty Their aerniinl, Inch in us narration bore the iiupr. of truth. eetus confirmed by the circum i. iaec, that In tho ecu ire ofiheir litilc church ihcrc is a Well, which supplies them unit water until their proviinn are exhausted; or the restless nature of ihw persecutors takes them elsewhere. The object ofnll their hopes is to build a church sufficient ly large for nil their wiles anil children; for.

Willi nil their intnlcronce. the Moslems respect the House ol mm tvitom tney call ute Prophet oflltc Christians." The fnunihiiiou and a part of iho walls of a church Invo been built, but ihe work is discontinued from ihc nnnt of means lite sirocco and the locut have swrpl ih ir hit vests for several years. They gave inc tin appeal to ihetr christian brethren in America, hirh promised to deliver. Willi niany'npnlngies for its phraseology, they begged mo io write it out more 'fully for litem, but I prefer senihngN forth in its own lourhing and tlmplo brevity." Vvull only add. ihal liulo should be given, and that discreetly.

lifferent limes, so as not excite lie eupidnv nfihe The Htianl of Foreign Missions nt Ncn York will doubtless receive a hat be given, and forward ii either to iheir tl ti it. 1 1 Jomsalcm, for dl trlbllllon. One cent from each hu. nunc person in this land of charity will be mote than suflicicnl. ArrrAL.

By rd's fin or. May it, find jiilii America, and bo presented lo our Christian brothers, whose happiness may the Almighty God prcacrxo: Amen. 00 12. IIEDUAH. We arc In Kcrak, a very few poor and nro building church.

We beg your excellency io help us in this undertaking, for nro very weak Tho land has been unproductive nnd visiitd by ihe lorusis fnrtholnst seven years. The church delayed In not being accomplished forwnnt offunds; for we area fctv Christians, surinuiidcd hy Moslems. This dial is necessnry tnwritc to you, nn ALLAH ENNAliAS. (Pfccikn tAlxuli Eix iSAHAS. Jflewad Ami; 1201.

HAMILTON, BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO, JANUARY 11, 1319. they did llol t'onei id I he' lejri' of tin: it.il; for nally need e'r tiHed, nnd in an "enter jen ey would Nam lit, A Ilrautirul Contrast. P.VXA.'IA KAlLttOAIl. Ill ttalhing down Second street on my way "This is ihu lat of E.inh. I am our D.itlv of ysierdav.

nul tti tt through a litilq hole. What an employment for tit I t. t. to alerctlrv! It is thnt he can be happy boh out of Ins sphere Just as ho goitlte thread dir.eigh lite ihird hole I spoke lo him and' said "Vour room very Smalt: arc'ynn te ie?" Yes. as happv as the day is long.

and would noi ev sitirnious uuh the I'ri s. idem. I doti'i inierfrro nh politics, hi all n'i. it'll ihem." lie, tl till dir. iti litis Mlitdl rr.om? Ves.cerl.iinlv.

The fact is. half ihe world at, tppitu lint, ii I and reflecting seriously one day. I gnl secret. ,1 thought to be happv von nitist he rich anil great. 'titid bine nn inonmeniemly house, am: more Hu i lin its far.

thai mid lahlu groaning every thing, l.tll I soon founil otil nil that utis stuff. I am happi er hero with my last and hammer, than iboiis li their fine houses and splendid etpii pngc.nnd bate a gieat deal of nyo) mem in Itiii" en: ol my lillie eal.in. ag Ihc follies of the Aorltl. Tllev ijon'l see me. ihem no linrm.

lleluccu joil and orhl is busy in pursuing mere shad lo be rich, nnollier lo get into oflicc never satisfietl; but here am 1 ineuitiiig Id shoes, eoolt tiled with my Inland situation, od banner hv flir than a Indeed. I air. thankful' that 'Heaven in its rath never made me king, for it is poor business." Uy this lime real praciical philosophy. I said hi li Inch I have nre he best in ihe world, re comforts fur ant hills. I nnvr none lo mac 'dil, and never buy what As for the fe.lr of to iitoi I Imcno ft ars.

but Htm in a Kind nnd over iul In" ProvidiMicr. belMnln llmt snlTieiont tmti ill? day in the c. il tlicreof, and reicnution Ii frnvidciici: In ih injfc i Wltnt r.oblo fellnn, tliottht I. to fnenil crack in boot! 'I uniR'lfa yrrv of nnblc work philnfopblral I r. I i hMj (hi much afwoi him oMiputea, eo be both interesting and useful.

Tlte Cnolera broke out in the follnv. tng pi; s. nt the dales inincved Ktis.ia, i plcmberaih, Sunderland. Imghmd. Oct.

a3ili. m.11. Quebec. America. June Sill, 1KI2.

Philadelphia. July. .10 It. Louisville, Sept ember IfHh. Cinctnnitt, notb, Nashville, Deceuiher ICtll, tntinlv on ih Cholera bad December, an along lite tnc 10 cait.d iscdi 1 'tr in dining ihe vi inter of 1I132 In April along lite Lakes in steam boats.

It broke mong the soldiers of Scott's army, in steam Ii arrlrtd at Chicago, ipasvdanh ihem Upper Mississippi, tistecmled the Otr in boais. It arrived at Louisville hr for iho i It, them, least in denih. injur on his lUu oil itu in rson of kin tin inc. and ihuir in lie was an r.mpcror, raw nroand him a mnilicr. bmilicts anil sis tfr a (Ii.ulmn rant brou, and it red' crJtt t.

from In own land, from subjugated land: The wife who wedded him in his llts child was rat sated from bit light. Il.sl.ins ao Il.irLlue out. The Steamer Andrew Jackson. Cap on her last trip. from New (Moan cinnan.

i men tl tho ciinal'ai Louistill seizing screw pointing 10 iho It; lire head, a lllomrH of Ccneral Jackson.cnrvcd 111 hickory.) "but this ould feller 11 ymg lit" itm ,,1. I to too tciv the figure bead from the sprit, with lite tie alCiiicintist; Ton. iv 1 CI nt'i'i u.navcii 111,11 ng, before gh. but 100 miles irnvc it Pi i 1, i 'shoulder, carnci il up tolvtl, cnl till ttio lioal Col it il ui o.n0ofpa,senf;er!.cRra.i.sj;)OMllon clmCi not 10 hc so. over bv any nW of 'ho tekson.

CoSr. It the lrncresl ol'Cholera in lh' tiniil fc vo von Piale more thn nny one thing Atlas. cue your hhrrti tl improved nrlificiu! ktnJ of confidence; al lb it tiltitf I I'cro ie suhtcrted the i anon ehorlors for sneb been forfetled, the eu.aileafoo. uf (The reason of tin in ihc ucirM born a lf! r.m, lie l.ad no ir to a.t iinpaticni for 1 Jremal tOl lollltll. i tno smiled upon Ion, his Hid abet, and princi i Ins Kin.

(red tn thu (l.r.niiMl is no longer Kmpcror nor consul nor even a fro'm onL. izen hut an cade in add Atlantic lbs I "Thank vou, sir don't trouble vour Ircpliul Julia, blushing icry the to ibo Arsenal. I mum) a cruel; in mybool. and, Qmnrr, Mun. iiM monat of Mi rsrx.

Afplnaall. Sitph ns and rceollecilnc adjc. "a stitch ln4imc avcs Otitv mo'ears ill birth of John L'ha'uncey. n. CongreM, prujin ing inadc a ne.

I poppcu imo llic lirsi citiier simp Ah lr, r.nlr.mj nvcrlbo us. pioudlu Iney can sc meeting with a philosophical cobbler. Pulling off pay boot I ai the man. What on ex pnn'iiu forehead! What an exprcitc ee! t.j in forehead! What un exprc itc eye! in Mlell a nril new iy burn, endowed "illi iiciiit llie re iiilauiii: nualiucs ui i think thcv luie. 'i'lit are men of ling, and of weight in ihe rhey uro cninrpn i.in?:, loo: huy ha 3 Ml llieir i v.

1 1 1 i'l'j'Vi1 'lic road. and under of Ilapshur. imperial joyftillv accept Inspiotitl. nio pnoe his ctaally lion le l'ore Mr. Stephens ex thu Isthmus.

m.inarch, hy dr. ine oppnillt.uenl lhe firsl of an lul 0, of llm ness succession 01. monarclis wlto Heal way. (jf Oieorists and ctnlnisiasis. the earth, lie gathered new and greatarni.es wv now .0 be rather un onc nionnlt.

iIhtiimjU uxnu'sily to work Jur Zcr frutn ihc Jura hhalled them into oup 1 the ocean. JIu mar fc.r:!i Ki Miii'. ulia li il almo'l ujihfti Jus L'rap. 1 1 1 1 'l Jar, 'i'iiu nous of iho conli ronctvd, repelled, pursti. ub, tj)tm ful ii: rrr 11 1 nj i Imj l.

a r. i. ii .1 'r. 1 rr ft (onu of the neu rcnimrnt about beinp raieed for 1 i 1 i7 1. lral''llu rron, A.alanl.i iii 1, 1 mpi 0 on lit I.

'Death came no. ol ed for. 'ihooeh i opportunity ofer.ng ihtin seeing 1 1,1 e.imate. 1 in Ue as day hti arrival he 'was 1 bv lushed within tlte fori that liad coitstiluted lusjihc ntc'mber from Jus i.l, lirred up the ht'ain from its Inn not! ingle The pageant atrain returned, lie a ali l.ihm B.1.1J in general bate I .0 l. arn ri obscure, hut llnimran.l tni nn Art Ht jug, sari, II ll Ih Nmvm Ii.

1 "Couicnimciit is a Kingdom." Would that lite whole human family rcnli7ci! this sentiment mnre fullv. mill jir.utiicetl inr.ir, of. the maxims Uf. Lit, lr and never 10 buy ii.it iliev do not need, an I 1:1 tutl more Mi our Heavenly Father, aim has Iirnmiscd to gtte us vtlinisuotcr we ash 111 iho The CbroaotoBi i rholrrn. 11 iug historical dates 111 Cholera mnv his side.

hone out from beneath the diamond llltit en did his (lowing locks. The iiinr ils of the einnirc nwaiicd hl legions of the, ild guard were at field, thoir fr.eea rrjutonalcd. liielanil galhend tlun i hatlle. Once 11101 ived his'snoril aloft, vet The feven ry ended. Thcsilier the warrior fell back tl irpse.

I his was time rtn irrir content. r7n the conipresl. Id cried T'lei' Ar broke ihc mock' I was loosened, and his bed. a llf.lcs earth. The Cor ai 'i I'l'Minii 1, no c.llirr in.5'finodc of transit nr cded across ilia Isthmus lir iho n't nini' mrm for Inch UUI thnv hnvM (ilii.iinciJ frtim ifiL' iNeiv (Irnnail Tl.ilttino following pood ciusivcprnm or pnvin cn ireess.

IVavh'tng'on Globe. ePtcrn Coniincm tells the combining gallantry nnd laces, 1 1 1 1 one ol wttom it lell to Ins lotto all. from (ladshy's 10 the capuul. from long and weansomo wnichtng. was an article of dress' a iv ay, ii'inrium north.

Our hero was in 1. dilemma what 10 lor what purpose it was used, he did Hut one thing he did know, and that rr iroiiieMnnt, tie.on reir, VI krM. ,,.,,,.1, I him will, the joe, pagean.ry of nival ty. a. couM not lllunu Hhal I be lUUglllcr 0: .1 of kiiign ngaill stood (Q r.miliar wail.

i.l.Pr and tinablo longer lo re lrain Ins gallantry, hc evtenkd his saying, jltsr Jnlia, low me to tale yer har siin fc I "Uh. 'mint uo trouble in the our hern, insisting on relieving ber Ii er I. .11 tli I The merry cirl in las; ra.herthan lenicr into so imilrtrrassintf nn explaiiulton; anil taking tho iiiulTttniler one arm. our hero offered the other to Ins fair companion, uuh ho 'marched boldly ihe aienue 10 ihc c. to the no small wonderment of the paKsmg ct 1 It is neidh.

10 add that he .000 dhcovored liis mistake, or that he has from that houi held all lathes tnltlfs in utter ir passing iiirougp tno mccs. met no ott. wir(f li" it .11 ihc canal, filllii'n it from side to side. 1.1...1 1 r.l'lhu cniil. iin on eiiher in backing out: each ciiliia'li will, con.itler.ihlo daring lite Illilllior.

In tin u. titer ii litis lin si enced but'iti ibc'si'ininicr of IUJI again broke out. bit In tiro Inner par: of tie; tin: season when on ill Oelob. it again burs: out in large number of cases in 01,0 after Inch ly thsanpeared. )f itsi progress in die rnnrd States, the fol iluuiiig facts are wonh It landed a iho Qtinritiiinc ground, from 'tin emi grnntshlp.

li passed up the Iiwience iho Cltnmplain Canal in canal hoan tic locks, saying the oilier boat had entered by permission, and thai the Jackson ought 111 Itavt vent ma fen hitter, Ii pr rintendent, reluctantly pi Jackson down to the basin hau ls, nn Irishman, who. 1 ar I heaving i.ani 1111 I owl. nlt. piv. upon 1:10 ti back of his deck shed cheeks he.it.

miii can hack her if you cl.oos milde ori. in ol l.itentri nnil Scientific tel. Wlttit liat is cniic lo nr. done for mechan ic! who had onlv ten hours' toil! hat the Ion io dot rcl, '11' Oho of of the most brilliant refiisnl; woMsrati high; each nr the p.t. hour a eonper 111 Aberd pat on team 1,1111 rt.

ri lis it tho Andrew Jackson should back tin. ihe basin, ami th otlnr to nas on ttro.d was a l.aker lit l.ig.n; pcruaps tin; lust reporter of iIieTiincwnsa weaver in l'lliuhurg; the editor of the Wiin. was a blacksmith in Dundee; nnotner wasu waichnnikcrir. Ilniiif; dic tate Dr. ofChiim.

was aj.crdl.oy iii.Rhynin; the principiil of ihe London Missionary Society's College at Ilotig Kong was saddler nt llunlly; the leading uitchnmst un the Uirniingham Hallway, with 700 a 5 ear, t. mechanic in C.las i perhaps llin rieUcn founder ir li. was working man in Su James Clark, her Maiesty's physician, was a drnggcM in Joseph llu.no was .1 sanor first, and then it laborer the posrlc and mortar nt Montrose; Mr. McGregor, tho member fcr Glasgow, uw.op.Hir hoy in Mr. Mil son the member for Wesibury.

wnsn plouglnnnn in llndd.umnn: i.ld Ar.iiur An le. is nv tu ber for Orkney, earned his bread by ihc sncnt of his brow in the llluma Thutc English paper. (cy An Albany editor specks of a man who so fat that his family Id 'nice to burn Intend of lard nil. Tho Yankee flb.Io ray there a mnn in Dj'ilrgso f.il that 'people sl.pilo'wn ooking nt hitn ono indlviilual was crc'n tripled up hy staudingon hisbadow. frV" Hello.

Sambo, where sou cotch dst v. I'erseuarcof li Vntzl'tiTfii msi 2 each'additfonM ln. ftJn, 5 Jno square lor thr racuihs; Ofnll 1S 1 Adrc'rtlWnr: liincs.rcrewablcaipfeasurelTCO I ill HU 1200 1000 WOO CIitUAL IIOLVro.V... There was something n'lhc iha Id. nnd wonderful, in General HouslcoV ab dication of the Rxecutivo ofiireof Tennessee.

It was an act thai few men could or would. hava sun net). It was the result of passion and that I. ixcin. Hi I i ri.

ew mnin. nb o' BI)lillv)ll career CjIiAirnl.i an 1 Oregon. They nsl: 1 Ill wife was nlndynfgreot re'pectahility: trillh III pbvMi.gnouiy, uxclaiiiied w. no nnd nu ixct.pt t.ati ft r.ftle: rouotv of U.n.'i. rf rl or myself.

Thai fellow brains are not i. kin ill, iin.r.i nuinal skies, lil.u I eomract mentioned. we forget which nnd was resujintr temporarily green pens! As ho as living ihu boot, 1 thought me IH L.tn in.fa mr and "reut1 cannot uuderialte djr idu that tho prop uh her parents, wbdn Covernor IlouMoi was ofaiiinn born with eui.ielnes for nile'lectunl fi u't Ui rvi to itioii of the ihonld be accepted, at ilie seat of govcrnm nt, pleasure nnd improiciucnl, "lofily. lordly." j. nw IJUrVl To it has lira nppcarance or being very fair, nltending lo bis oHVi.il Ono day, th la uastiiig his hole fxi'tence.

pent up in a small med u.m us coiifidetieo. Ilul iinliku Ad lnis. ihougli incmv is a long tune for a gmern. de Ilt nnd procrdLiI to'tho. room, knocking nuny with his linuimer.

1C noi u.ni the dull delnv of to emi into such uigjgcmeiiK. Yet it of the local government. Arrived at lhc lingrrom morning II glit over a lap none ndtanceiiient. lie sou dil power by m'iv oxpedicnt no lo do so. mid ultmi'iiel its hntive.

i nt amronp lo the executive I took another look at tile ibg ImMy mat ihai lead's lo raraase, and he he adtjntageous to all parties. A railroad acros.iIepxrtineiit. informin? her husband tint ho had till night overnlap I took another look while tho glorious rolling in his glorious course, nnd nil iiamru smiling mo.l'gnrgeoiis anil superb cel. TV intuit izo and filling Ihc beholder illi subluili: leel tg, here, suid I to nijself. sits man perpctll came a mngiMrtit.

a con io iii amv 1. and trn wailing Ins niieniiot.s. lie sul. Thero Here other consuls lie nas not 13 'rulu "'v to Cliagri and Irom Pana irri' I ternniver. that he wa very much en conleni.

lie them aside, anil was consul 1,1:1 Oregon, is a great desidi r.itum and this gaged in offieia' diilie. ihai. if sbo Houhl rclnrn alone. Cun ulai noucr na loo short. lie io m.il.e ono on the part of Arpin to her hoiel, he would bj uith her ns speedily fulinlu iwoballl.

ml life wall. Sle ns ami tttii tut y. is I If: I', ci as possible. pou. eonf, denvetl front lie people must sl lJI' rr coumciing the luo oceans by The lady received ihc message, and uo e.xcrcii in obe(lCnce to their will, and must Inch hc have her coachman to take her back ngait izon.

The Got granted charier nnd ihey hat idenco of her parcnu. "If I bc'nnt yf sutTicii consequence' "to imlucc Oorrnor Houston to neglect all oilier buMnrsstornuend lo ine. I arn not worthy uf Mr wife, Al huhnnd und uiluue nvcr nif AH ntteinptu; 'oncilirt' and miii Iior baclr apnin proved fmiilu a. and divorce thTcon equence. Stung to the rjuick, nnd mortified bryond all conception.

Guwrnor IlooMon'lefl TinwKsm.and adopted the lift, of nn Indian. Yuri Atltn. mo l. BUD. The following laughable occurrence; whlcli bear ihe reenmuu nilutinn orbeing rio fiction was related 10 us some ljmo ogo.

as ire have never seen ittn prim, "we lellftho talc," to our readers "as it was told tcTus." Xed and Charley were room but they, occupied different bed Nc.Ps sleeping apparatus" was to situated hc could jet Into ii on eith thnt Is to ray, there ere tuo "fore sides" 10 bis bed. and no "hack side" which Ned found vcr convenient on certain oc Co mght Ned and Charley lincl been "out" and on i rn 1 ng, v. iiich iliey illii near morning, both acre coniidt rably "eti vated." However, ihey walked up totbeir room with an air which sceme 1 10 say. 'not so cry darned drunk after ali," and sought long nnd patiently for matches and a lamp. Alter knock 1112 ihc pitcher oB" ll.o wasli stand, and smashing the looking glass, they finally gave up the search nnd went to Went to bed that's tho word: but otr lug to the darkless, nnd" tho i onfijsion or their scne, ih made a slight mistake.

In Ned's bed bad the honor receiving the tno friend? Charley getting in en onc side and his companion rolling ill 011 ihe OLbcr. ied. cried Lbnrley.Mouching somc body's calf. "thcicVa felloe' 111 toy ouderftil coincidence! exclaimed Ned. feeling a strange elbow in the renion of his ribs.

there's sontebodv in my bed 100!" there though!" cried Charley, i'lct'sklck outHV 1 "Agreed;" said Ned. And accordingly, ihc two friends bc ran lo kick. In about minute and a half 'Ned was ng on the floor; Charley was left in pos ot lie Led. Tor moment aflcr.lbe fall all was silent. I av Nid." cried Charley.

U'hiii!" asked Ned, sulkily. I've kicked my fellow! nut." Vou nre a dettlish sight luckier 1 than I am. th ii." mi'! Ned. "for mill has kicked me iddle of ihe ne.vt luo weeks!" "who had on born and bred, i rortr. back 1 111 a river town, on iho hanks of the "I.11I1 of oan rs." ivh 'ii one of its largest and 1110s: rc id ic' sr imboals was Iv ing'ai die pier.

Our hero "was magnlficemiy clad in a wolfskin cap and blue homespun trotv ser. tlirui into his enormous cow boots. His large red hand, were adorned with brass' rings, and oral warts as Inrge ns nutmegs, which gave ootiee of his approach uj be walked like the rattle of the reptile? 'Attracted by tho sound (if music, the r.tt.s on board llhY boat, and rro nsn ihe raplaln: stranger. I'rctly pert music hcrc ils. Wh.u im.ught il cuioj out of! A piano furlc, sir." Jl.mghl I lake a look: "Ceriainlv, sir walk il Til', Arkmi n.

IteuVn "Ladies. 1 litem uforc i.h!" "In nonf, sou fool I Indian. ihltMjt" man needed no fnfihcr Inrila b.v. stairs into iho cabin where aid outfurihnncr. Walktngup.

ige tweet, them, he swept but so intuai was he upon music and the. pi at the furibcsfcnd o. tne cabin, that hc hecd not the rum he' ere. Approaching the rutiient. ho lit 'rally devoured', it tilth his s.

"The vourg lady who was scaled alii con, iving, and ihc slrange'r was wrapped 'in' sllcnfwotidcr. At Irttgib when the oundccnscd, he raised cifully.and 'addressed" the audi intich lb you. for the' and never 'spcet ICll iU 1." observed lady. perhaps! should like ii.hciicr ifilhadon car for, notigh but.ij.niybroiherWck cou'd only, hear hat 'crc ihiiig he'd tear. Ms thirl aild faUfishl India.

AssctTins. nemncrnt of tho lUlli l.lt says S. riuihcrford, Superinramhiet DjTr.Indlati lisihlrs; Wosl, arrived hero a fw days ago, Oios Mississippi. understand ho brings wild firm 520.000 in specie, it. among tin 5 oar jeiiertiXrMiier.

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