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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1871)
- ..... l J - - I . ... - ... y j t - ...... .Ft 4 It: I ( - I; :'A i hi But aa l V . .;v,-...,. ...v-i.- v - -Ol ,1 . CM ':' ' .1871. liaas So Utm. A. . aWBwiwag. My MMi I wonld iwrtto yea; pr Uted Is I i to writ. . !4rMW4 ksert art kaavy, " Tlawa wear kM words aowlea; -- LutasanStofroaar paa; Ball lltelPil!, W - Aad Ussr kav chanced si as tkee, k - Theealrt still srf baay (kwlM ' Km ather tbraack jr brala. Bat t7 glkt away Ilk spsrtrto. Afl sad gbaalljr train. I tklak of liars krlwttonrBiit. Of asaakoodw erlr prima; Of Iww, PSf pak aanralnf, - Aad Uum ilk roest eabldde WskrBadBopwrr klddea , . Of ikes mr maa will wka ' Th liblilriKef ljrra; Mai tboaa an tbetoes ftjraakea sMm Bopes Wight tors OSpll. -1 know, mj Mead, 11a dutr J Tu labor sad to waM. '5f1f ---' The word, am tall af krauty. -'-"- Bat aft Hi sera h , II ie- ; I'vtti1 '"A Mill sasBttvolee- sneata as " f toy Bsslaacknly strains; A Toarv swart, aost, eslratlal, -ya,lmf UI aataaJ." til Bead tba Haa real warnlaf, Ma awM llva UU lurrt ' At noon, at Bltt Bad nilM - l(- 4lti - -r I'll labarasW Tbaaa Unas I antd joa graaUaa; . I tbaabt I coals not wrlla; Bat Uss sad ll ar laMla- .Th aaal- alssoat la slakl. ZZMatyi rsark tha kibwfttl harra Aad pleek Um fracraat Bowers " TbpbBw b4ttaMaTi Mo BeT?" JwWa'wWBaa'UB' la teaasealeettal kawan. , - Manaljr, KAin, Mar ta, urfc . W. A. M. - n ' PK'rtttra Ibr t aa Xw KoaravaaT.) r Qam Mana, tkr hnn aa mand ; 2; Oalr aad atoatk a I -i: i Aad wttk kala arowa - Hall diaaad la riaaai af mwvw. - Ta-alht w gaaad aad mnmimt t -J aadlraaaif.aadaaoat L - Mow waa tkf tmU akaaa aaadmrd. : Ok, kaakaa kaarlad Mooat Wao aa arael aad aold "-' A to r IkM rank aad Waa waa laa ko Attaatwaaaadtaaaawat, r Walla aka vaadatad Ifcroask lac tkMw, " Aa w fad a wnwiaa-a imiw OM af aar tntthfol TadHr.lnUrajdiHid. , -rjowa bnaa kcr aUmr akaaaj Tka apnllar rfcW wi Tk aweafa amaa waa aaral J will kfrp ka JBM arer. " Itold Ika adnata! kaarlad laa. Aad laa wklla atora aald O, kwikaa lieatiad Mnaaf ua af aa yrmtif kriahl Tkal BMtHaU, aeaka or rMeelac.- JdlaUaM Uwat ft fcaaaia af llabt. M. M. MtJ.iC- JTOixH 1EID . A Flail Iter af m Plaia mfta. (Catetad, aarafdlaa a Mm AfOnaciaa,la Ike at 171, kr Mra, A. J. InuMwar. la Um Clark Onto af Um ptatrta Coart af ta ITaltod ajtotorlkPlatrlaf Orraok.1; , 1 ,. CHAITKk H, My pareota, though Illiterate, were much more intelligent than their Dclgb bora, aiad aa a oaatter of oouree were mneh - annoyed ever the Beoeaalty at -Vtagtng upthelreblldreB without good edueaUunal adfintaa; but porerty bad rears before drirea them to one of tbe newest aettlementa of the then K ew 'West, and there tbe aame atern maater eompelled them to remain. They bad Immigrated to that epot when I waa a tiny Infant, and X bad bo recollection of any other borne than the one that abel "tered m.TTbtr bard life bad blunted - many e their finer eenatbillttoa, and what with their earea, their porerty and.motherw poof health, bo wonder they did not regard with mUafaetioa the : mental uallUea af their little - daughter, Who, - In - common Weatem pariaaee, bad to eat and wear aa well aa the beet of theam. Tne my temper waa ae ri they argued ; and Is the uanagenient of mr temper they made a julatake '4 wiu enronirte nere tnai attentlre reader, aboold U be your lot to bring Bp a child, may eee the obrtaclee which they eejeeamtMwd, and ' asetng wf Broid -tbem. They '" aougbt to quench my temper, and found the taak Impawlkli. ' A merry, Boby little rlrer ran by our fhran, a! eeuM -be aeewiiattnptty Bay. mtneta door. . . Huge, boh! roeka and rugged bluff an. the opposite aide of the etream from our dwelling would often, during ;'ataanna of high water, preaent auch obetaclce to the welling fiuoda that they ' would over leap their bank and come tearing down toward eur little habitation aa though It would be theircklef delight to deairoy It. Of courae bo effort of bmb eould quench them, but my father prepared another channel for the Increased vol- aine uf uatei, and away It wtnt on mlaaloB of good, fortillalng the r alley ana uprooting tnejunk, greea under. growth that had been keeping the aua ZZZl ,,?-ww,f V mmwMowm. . , . I did Bet make thU Vpplkwtloa then: bug looking back through tbe long. weary year that are gone, I cannot but wondat tSot'I oM not then arJy it ; : But my pualahmeatmuat UeiMlured. The, tittle log loom-bouM B-nere . niy mother toiled throughout tbe long, hot umtner to prepare the winter rlothlne, and Where hd fthlvered through the old, bitter winter to manufacture our Bummer apparel no wtmvW abe slowly 7WDAY. MAY 13- I I . " .- roan-4p, otnav . . j AUled, poor tMiiaWwaa toU my priaolBlght.Th ofd weoden clock, .whoa hirlac the hot teat month of the year, riearlly the work wept on. IVk, pick, pick kt the huge pile of Imrr-be-BUtted, abomlitaltka vaol tliat la b(iHl p bvbliMl thd (Tim oM tootttT;. - - M lingera (mr white lmoai in Irmna- parent whlU tny Hmka wrul' praaavd krlU km kiwxd wcUfrk' .1 parfectljr Utlw, ami my motbar would often chid ma, aajln It would do nt no fooa ia taopa nyaeir u ki&. ui tola ataU of kpathetks ladlflWrnra voif ttnu4 tfaaitoc 4ayHClU aIU mjr wbold uerroua jratem waa atning B U ft Uta IiUMa , waArfulBaaa, Mr ' VMM- orvaniaau asaaawl aiUaf with acuU rnaatlona. Tb BMMt lm pU aad ordlnarr atmada jrew iiMwp Bortabla, and I frequently . frl' awaka tbnatch ilweBtim fUclaWlln laf to Um BMNtotonoua tick, tU k, tk k of tba old ball clock, r 7 ' " " Or nlgti-I bad bmf Baiiw-' Uuib uauailx, Brakaful. fTh -flnd da 01 Uat wwkol1 biy"ureariljd tai.Mnuut waa fona, abd I lay In bed, counting tba fU ft tb f ra faAlBlng working days, and aumtulng up Uat aggregaU with an Intenaa degrc interval, Tbe naamaUawt cUrad thNNicb tbe uncur tained window tb . bop-rlB bad yielded ie tbe ravagea of a rteank iroet and but little reatlge of ltd abade re mained' .'-V-- , The BouBd af BJJ parM,t"' ' hairrhlopered onTeraaUoo, arreateo wy attention. - - '. ' "Tbe child b eitber Milking orabe la Ick," I heard my mother aay. "She doren't eat food enough te aw-tala a mouae." -. - r am aorrr I acnUntfd her jo g. jqng puniabment," repUed any lather; "but I muat kae T-or with kef, Ibougltl do fori aomewbat eonceroed about the child. - If I were rich I'd bring her up dlgereaUy-from the-Othcr . children ; but abe muat fare like tbe rest of them. Her genlue won't pay for ber bringing up.! "She glrea iu nxr trouble than all the reat of the children put together V waa my mother empbatle remark. "I don't eee," abe" preeently reaumed, w hy you would educate her different ly from the other chlldrvn-fihe la no better than they " . i 44 But If abe bad proper eulUratioti he'd make aa extraordinary woman.' "She'e extraordinary enough aa abe ia, and doean't need rulUvating in any of .ber notion." , '..., '-...---rr-I bare erldnm beard euch a retort from my motber'a lpa Bbe muat bare been grleroualy rfed witb me. HI, too, am troubled more about ber thaa the other rhlUlrrn," aakl my fatberJTann(t gFre ber the oppoi tunltlea ber geala thlrate for.- Hbe will a) way be eompelled to drudge at bouee work. If ahe had only been a boy I eould eee aorae tarigbt future BAaprcfaJ ahead of her. Bui women here, no ehahee for life nutaUU nf matrlinniix judithi4! HiCTi-TbTllerTf nm nrti were dead." y 1 Ai, hatfHrorreaarirl algh waa tbe only rnVftonaa, and, hearing no more, 1 aank hack into the JUcd-ctothea with, euca beart-alck, oppreaalve wall Utat my mother grew eturmed and came to the room to are what waa tbe matter. I waa eubblag conrulaj rely. With one I band I waa mechanirally clutching the bed-elothe, while the other waa tightly cbwped orer my burn Ing forehead and aching eye. - "Judith, are you lck V I eould not apeak, bat forced back tbe acaldUig team and aaawrrvd with neratlre aliake of the tieed. "Tbea what la the matter V . "Xotblng." ' It waa all I could utter. A awelllng aob half atlfled mk. "Well, What ate-Jroa: &&ng .fort Bpeakl or I'll eee If I can't compel you to talk n "Oo away and let me aktne, mother, pleaae," I managed o say. . . . . r Uur Ifortre'ltttk'T' wanrto tr IL" J- . MUlaarr d-'.tala Jtatat Jarta me VT . . 1 ' '" : "Vbat a uueatloB I. Why do you H r . -' . "Betnae BoUaly elae lores me. "WelL Judith. It rou will be ah obe- dlentiand food-tempered little girl Jcaue ' will love -you. He.Wea good ehlLlreo. ' V- Won't you my that uat He lore tf you'ii ft ntherr -"He wW Wvt yew If you'll foraake yonr wlrked ways BneY pray to Him, Judith." r 'Jf i.- lO AX'O : U 1 "But I 't pray,.' ' ' "Your brother and aiaters pray." "But they are gnod.... -xr "I know they arejwt Jnrbulent and obatlnaU like you, Judith but Jeau to full of fjompaaalon. ' lie pardoned the thief on theeaoaa, you know.' My aplrit had Me at the word com pdmion; but the alluaioa to tbe thief on the ran etunnod-nd-atang me, I Mt tliat the linpthd romnarlann wad un just, anil aank qnl wlngliack Into the VMother, am 1 like that thief?" "You haren't etotoB anything Ju dith, but you often do that which la a bad la the eyed of Jeeue, r .. n Uh, BotMrr t fro nf my Hp, and I corered my bead and lay hushed and at 111 la the deep bittern n of Bnutterable woe. 4 - W$ypnLy, Judith r ltJSo, mother." God help me! Whet will become of tb child ?" Bh turned herself from Bat with 'a sigh, and glided silently "ft way ; and I soon beard ber and my fattier engaged la whlaared ctmverBatkm.' What they saying I could hot know; but I was con fl. leal they were talking of tbe peat of their We their strange erring temd Incorrigible daughter. 1 - J I .Sleep dhf-nbf come to my ye-that measured tick, tock, tick seemed- a night-long rcpetKMu of pick, pun, pick that waa my day-time occupation, had solemnly tolled the Bouf uroue daring my mother's rudt to my roont. . "O-n-e T-w-ol limmtf utyow the dear, frosty air and pealatl through tbe old bouse, tearing a faint "echo In piy ears for a tlaae, and then alt wwe silred mre th. edeB-ly pull, ph-k noUtdy !. me, and I m sick-tick Uwk, : tWk-w hkhT waa steadily repeated until my.JKvea were aa wrought upon that I could endure the sound Bolonger. ' , - - , I arose, draaaad hastily, threw aa old ahawl over myjMa tfaidliig noiae- leaaly through the bouse, readied the open air and pauned H allent admira tion of the beauteous night. A heavy, white, clear freat corered errery rUlble earthly thlna ;My mat rwurahsa. aa tbe aliarp frost caused them to atlng with painibut Iatuod atUl my track, and the ground grew warm be neath them. I looked above me. The moon wad shedding a li ugni mat partly eclipsed the vivid brightness of the stars; but they were every where risible In th Hiripld-imawn. - ine creat manle treea were raillant. with myriads of scau:ilbe orvhard. Hre. aliM nvihOriBrr -tilwfl TM W-i chid earthWarprflfuatTy adorned itltUse. -Multiply the area hr the mean precious stones. ' ' IJUmoixla, rublea, emerald, iwaria, ehreBd etaHBrfr parkled beamef i .eiioedabu aronnd an beneath "f., every thlngwaseoldaud stony. How strange ly all this vivid beauty Tpreased me t How my heavy heart auu.1 under the Kl n H ajrJ4udatl.gAU laconiprebenslbk; ditad lread of wbat ? I knew not, ' Of one thing only waa I deeply emu red. I waa not Uved, Jesaa, thetUvloat ef eaer Vrerl Vie thief upon the cross; m be could not lover-; MyrrrenU-rhedB dead 1 I sank to my knee.' Tlte jewel-clad grass crumbled beneath my weight, but I dared djot for I yeatrurtlon wdelf At another time would bars annoy deeply. I louged, Oh I bow Intensely 1 for one word, of IpreJ .Jl Wb(j4 mjiarlf from-a conviction of moral uaworthl neaa, but no beam of peace enuhl And Its war Into my heart Muddenly a light breeae stirred the top-moat branches of tba froat-enorutd maple trees that belted our little river. - The- creaking boughs swsyerback"And fortbiulu? gling their dlaoordant note with the eeaaelees monotaneed; the Jlhefdjiif in a moaulng, walling miserere so un like' tbe niellow' wntra-aito llial iiad alghed all 'summer long through tlie silken foliage that I could acareely real Ue that I wan not In the fairy lands of which I had ao oftenjreadja ith rblk-. like lutercaC- I moved mechanically dowji the foot- why, I went-tbereIeeiiilypro1 wtHwut-retiMoHt anu jm iH n.iv ..f t w. .L.i.. ....ill I flf"! Iting tbe cnaat of North Amerk-a, prior think nr what ; was ikuiig lytii tge time of CMumhuarT.y- caferut er Ml.t ml.mm M U.M,it.i l niaitte, wnere tne oem view. or me atu be olitaiiied. It waa there, that I and bliaful reverie bya Jyee Uip- prng,iipon theorTaion jnfmy- bud vUlt, and tliere I Was a)pii it, without tba knowledge or consent ofmy parent, gaiing at the faaminr erBdl hiid llalenlne tn the wlerd mufMle of tlie cMi- tendh lnuit I. 'ma 1.1. I-i , T in I w'aaiLure's tlillil, aiif re - nappy. joiced with ber at one of ber granileat entertainments. ' CVbuciilng down with my bare feet upon the rrbip-forest leaves, I drew the shaw l tightly around mhead, leaving ouly an. aperturwi.for my eye, amy there I aat drmmlng. The moaning winds sighed through the leaflets, dtHaiihlag. BayruvdafT jewar. I UuglidXa low, exultaut, happy laugh. Tlte morning star fang to gether, 4jiBJr3 rymmle MtteHo the muMie at the cataract and tree. whlteall tlie tiny branches in lw tree tops danced for Joy.' 1 " f ' IUiust have remained In that criMK'li- t pnelthm fog twohoursTTbry li'WryUnJ seeuf fttfmany TiiliiatesT bill Ihe HiTck - vmnm Lima Ia mdebraA' ITu.lr hutrnln. jubilee. . byjj exulUnt erowhnf ( that brought ' me back to dlfo Bilaerable, weary, plodding life again, and I hur ried homeward. Kolselesly I lifted the. latch ; silently I sought my little room. f untlreaaed la bast and eregit shivering Into the bed, and again I heard the old ball clock with It measured 'tick, tnck, UrkatXpn, pick.-Bobgy Mrsa , anTTmalck tick, tocxTTkk, the Bionoronoua eadenee bringing back the memory aCJBqg trftaatB datttofBeut. A gala I grew, O, so miserable Heaven help you, patient reader, ahpuld such lemwtlona' ever get w removHtUea bold en yewtr. - m iWit a . An EnglUh writer, while erltleUIng iHimcwiiat uarnrors,iiyj"p'icwor roey'a new ebrMiflt'atlon 'xm Tloud 'remarxe that la bis opinion there arp, but three way in which It l poanilde far clouds to be formeo. iiiea are, nratiie cool Big of a maa of air a tiim by radiation: Ihi forma frwfM, , Heewiwt, the cnnling of a mam of air by dininiKlet p erasure wnen II now in an aaeriwllnr column iutas eeaafa t A Md. Us Id when sublet expansion takes place above.'ao a hi Uinilulb the x . . . . 1 1 . . . 1 . ? t .. rwajiure thrnttrh tbe etrtlir hetht of theenlumncf air, and, in exwuaiiience ij ie eold due to the tlinilnutiirn of preaaure, peotaoos readies a.Uottnf vapor throuehout the eolsma. . Thi U turn 's txpianattonef waWr-apout . , lldrd, the coollnsT of A maa of air by cut ulna Into -leoniact wun a cooler bum or air than itself; this Rxidovftb or l5K JlumiiBf raoM WamnuK WIm"U ' Ink" bhdi-lte have heea. Pirwied aver jrlutig arlakh H Is desired ! decipher, we are ,ad rised to bruah off the eaArJl'r-'Wel li a Weak anlutioa ef axalie acid by mean of e eanM-l'aduilr pencil, la UiU way layer kfterUyeroftlieaiperlneumttit ink will be removed, and Dually tlie writing itaelf will. In moat nam, eume t vk-w. .This at especially puaalMe where snnie ee siderable luterral bad ellwL Iweaa the two applications ef ink. A aaoM aw the totter are visible tlie bruehing aliould be roatlBBed for a time wUn cleaa water, aa ae to arrant the teadeacy .of tb acid solutioa to make a further change la thd Ink. . ' - ; , " : T latdtri lay hiAi Stack Mew." If It be a aquare or oblong stack, with ' tiiiehed roof, mean re the belxht In feet from the base to the eaves, ad.l to ibia half the. hetirht rroaa the earea to tbe ridge, m Sod the mean height; mid tliJy Us hebjlit by the breadth, and the product by the length. IMvide the irroa product by twnty-even, and the quotient will be the number of coble yards in the stack. - Um estimate of the total weight must depend npon the Hip- pueed welghkaf a eublo yard; this will iMjceaaarily vary aeeordlng to time aU lowed Kw the stack to settle. In an old stack the bar la More esea pact than one recently built. A pretty correct eti taste w ill gained by allow lug eltchty rhe pouiMht to tin cubie yard In the new aUok one huaxired wounds In one that has stand a few (uutilhs, and us bUnd red and twelve pound If .It ba stood more than a Year. To a4ertaln the Weight of hay In the stack, multiply insTiumiieres euoeByaiqa in sue awea ly the number of peunda aJlousad, and the product will give the content of the tack In pound; divhtei by two Uioua and, and the quotient will give the nuuibreof to say Toaarertarn the weight of hay in a found ateck with a coaicai ten, DihI the height to the envea, and add one-third uf the remaliwlcxjlo ob tain the mean Iriurlit of ,tiie wliole. Ion (that I, multiply it by Itn-IQ. and initltlnlr tlie prwluct by- tlie devtmai U7U&. Till will rive the area of the helirbt. and tlie nruduct will lie the eon tout of the stack la ruble feetr dlvbk) by twenty aevrii and we will hare the Bumberof cubte yards. MultliUy. tills as before, by the uumber of pounds al lowed to the yard, and the product will give tlie gmas weight In imund. - To eat i mate the ciHitent of a mow where the tp surface of tlie hay ht level, tbe prove ia the aame a With the a tack, ting tne allowance. - j Captain Hherrard Oaliorne, well known asaMArcticei4rer,haalBttdy preaented , . " - - - a commaiilcaUon' to the Hoyat tieo irratibical Mosiety ,wf lytmaun, la reference to tba Atlantic aea bed. In tals paii he states that the bottom of the Nerth Atlantic ta occupied by two waileya, the eaateru extend in from ten to thirty degrees weat longitude, and traceable as lar a tne ej uavwr, -w hi r aa extreme Ire than . Jeet. The4 weaieru rauey . reacnee iroia ine uur tieth to the fiftieth degree of west Inajr- ituae; and tne two are acparated by a rblgt la thirty degrrea weat huigituth-; along which the average deth ia ouly 1.600 fathoms, and whiuh can be traceil northward to IoelamL and southward to tne.Asoire, ao tbat it la roloaidc ta character at both extremities, lta ex trriue brvaUh 1 aomewbat leesthanotH) enilea, and Uie depth f water tltereaae on both side of it awording to tlie dis tance from the axis. t'runt captain UnboriMi'a reeearcbes lu rrgard to deep aea-bed at'iierauy, be is inclined to Here tliat tliere are n rough ridirea, ab rupt rbjuunis nor bare rix-k. and that tbe sea iMittom at great depth la not affected hyeurrent or atreanio, even by tboae of tbe magnituue of tne uuv Ml ream, ana that It rather resemble the Americaa prairiea. in veneral apnea ranee, and I every where covered by a kind of mud. r Ahbix HuAra wKiw Bbuxswitk. Of lata years many discoveries have been made lw rea-anl tn ther habit and characteriatlca of tlie aborlgtnee luliao- UHe'anettis SuiteaT HM "Ktiilu laietTlh the vicinity of their vlllasree. Tb pub- Uahed reeat'hea-f Peofrawor Wvmn A and others have proved fun of Interest: awl a"tne sunject continue "to- excite the attention uf American areJtavolofriet. we doubt not that much uuwhhkten will yet lie brought to light. Aa tbuaa da tuit are usually ou.4r .very near tlie eea.iney.are mun rxpoei Mine wear ing or tne wave; inoeeo, tiieir uiwiovery l uauany mn iv exjaMura-rif a section y h- Ihfllicnce- Jr tliK reanon It I llBporUllt hk( tlie' examinations In question aliould be pmaecuted before the neaps nave entirely flbavppami, as a laixc Tsoportlonwlll proftabty not out 11 ve 4o acxt half-eutary. Wa learn that-a careful search on tlie shore of Kent and Northumberland counties, on tlMtawter eoast'tif New "Brut wick. has aim wn, I hat, lit conswriuaiioe of the Wearing . away of the soft sand -stone shale of the coast for many ivhIh, all of tike shell uelnmltM, believed to have once existed In abundance, have now entirely Pca BrtTY or rntamrnra HEarrrxrs I!t TBiiriCAb Amkbica. Wg are In the habit -of auppoal ng t hat tropical lands are naturally InrWded with poisonous serpents of varied srsvle and In great numbers; and are led to emadtfer this eorMlltioB aa awe of the chief Tdraaael draw-back to reetdt'itre or travel In those regions, . Till may be the case aa it re- rarda Asia, and alao a few of the Weat India Inlander but It certainly does not apply to Central America, where, with an Immense multiplicity of species, those of a venomous nature are com par. aUvHy rare; In fact, much acarcer than in Southern Tulted KUIea. A natural ist, mlaUnghls treent experiences In Uuatemaht, which Is a fair type of tlie region gene rally In this rrapect, remark thatone rnAybeln thaeoawtry long kind, and much lea frequently a pof annouaoHe: The bitter Indeed are.- per haps, pot actually rare on the coast, but they avoid tlie presence of man, aad at any rate maw, about but little In the day-time. . A specie of rattlemake 1 haunt abundant. The writer also re- marka that the poison of the rattlesnake spprart to be mucb ice aeauiy tnaa it Is farther orthi a quite a number of raees af kites eatne under hla notice. but ha never heard of one resulting la aejiin. Nxw NoaTHWB8T, We are lmk-lted to A. N. Arnold, agent, for a copy of the above entitled paper, which has Just ncea sent artoal uob tne sea at journal Ism at IWUand, by our former fellow rJtlaen, Mr. IJimlwsy. Tlietrpngrapli- k-ai appearance iupen (wuien I lae ehanlwal aklll nf Mr. laaae fone) and the paper abounds in orixinal arwl vigorous article peculiar to it able editor. )f course W tnrur-mlnled tirocuviUed pititi-ude-mwnT almoat every line thrnwa-iMMit tta prtdirreeoitrmna, but lie- tempera ber rVrt-lstleet eVinantla with so much amilerathm and apoarenl eandor tlimt ther am drxol.l of any of llioae '. -rrnrwlnr pectiiianilc Which have niade similar. nublleatloaa aa, ou- lectioaahla la tlte Uisiawa, Tlie latsb liidtment of the N ew Nokthwkst Is a bold venture, by aold aad , dauntless womaik and If w does not pro's a swo re the failure will b la tM weak lies pf ibveauseand not la a want of pluck or ability en the part of it eomlaritw. ent IrKioeet In lHhm aflonbi a remarkable llluaf ration af I Im length U which rairltr wilt carry wwmaa.. A dometdlcserraitt-aUed anddcidy. -Tlie aVjrior could not aocouai for tb death, aiarr-maiie a maa'swjrfcu xaminaUou. arWtr. .tu II" -tnmmh had he stee of baby'a, ami tb out or ft proper place. through tight lacing, r The coroner, a maa af great experience, bad medical never srea aa aggravated a case , of lu sort. 1 . .. ba" VhABCtMOO AtyvBaTtiiicMKirra. wtafwPg'a'2sl nr i : i ' IMFORTEIU4, IHVITB THR ATTTNTIOM OF TUX TBA DC tolaviir bawMtorkaf --7 iaartcaa, agliah, f rrgch. aad larrmaa GOOD, '.?tv'v-;;-rb.i3. 7 UAU. VABJCR. rr.arCMXBT. RTATIOX- tcitT; rorgrrr crn-TRTi 7 niLunsaY cooot r n'KSIftHIXO UWUH, g a 4 - - - -a . ...! Kar, ItK, B WHH1I THKV-iirrCR AT THff IXIWKtlT i:' BA riiAt'a. Blt rtnes cJiirenrY. moh-tsi - XI'MRKR U vJknOMK aTBRRT. Brtweta bak and Patter, east Caaaoaj4ltaa j ull,Maa rrwirwo, So, at Ks da raabnairalatloanlimrrwrkx - . .. ' a PORTLAND A DVEIITTH EM EXTB. f oituxb cidTKisi rAtreiY -Asa OlotlalaiBT l'aporlum atoe BETwr.rjf ajccwtD akd third frrajtEra xmaBaiiia ; .,. .rw m. CNApturt mm irtti ai trfKt. Dn. T. a. mAPMAjr TTCTT"T!rrvmt hla-aMiani. frlmda aad Iha public at Um Ihal lia haa Marrliawd Ilia llru lUura oa eaere may lie aund lh ebokvt Prut, ani avrrr other anIHa aoually fttaad la a diat-elaaa re.au mutrm or mi a I nti. Mr. faal Trnmaillt. a flrat Oaraiaa Aairthararf, will attend to Mia cafi. iMMiad i In of all Preanif imuiib anu rniiaB,at ail aoara. . . BirBPMT k KILLT. -- - ' . kumn- -' FAMILY CROCKRII8, twiiii rmstct.rxtiTi axb Taerrtau, (Vwsw af Third and Waahlnatna ateaataloa. imw PreabrlerUa I hurrhk, PnrthuMl.Orvanii, iKnnU dcliTrviLle all pru of lb rlly i KI.E J9 UlAIUh a( BB. J. i. E. Bk. SaATTTC. ' a. LUX. BHATrrC-K d HILUI, ''t Attaraeya'atvLarrr OrriTK-I! PARIUNH-H BRICK, aaalh aid Waahlnetoa atrvat, hatwaca rroal and Klrst, PiarUaad, Ureeua. alU McCIDINY'S ACADIMY Baawa-rwa -3". TF.RMS OF TVITIOXl Plaaa Piwta at Cabinet Oreaa Rinrlm, KlneullfMi eulWMi aad Call .JM rear assail rblkls r ltr.u.. Coltaesaad Mlae-tae per stasia 1 1 1 m fVr I ..Km ft 1 M Pflrat In 11 in IS KlaaitlA town iw la Kiurttttoe rrr htna. Be t . reS ierm ta tea weeks la kntk; Ik year W " I I.. II I Ml. p I I .1-1. rUiMlniia eiMrl nf l.jr Ihanlitf 1$ lroa will k x pealed la aar tar sark Iismb aa a la rlTra. HiiHli nla eniarlne by ika Irras trill he as. pertel lo Bar iTm la ii1.uk. wtadaaia ealartt. to lha will a s- par in to aay s ta yaar la a1 CI.AMHKN I rtsTW", VfsTAl. MITMC AXO CAUHTHKXKM, HjPw frr(rvWt " " - ". - " 1 T-Mtn Mvn'a 'lass A Moajdays aad Tkara. dy. tniM a in -jm e. w. . Ywanc M'a-s Class B-rTBaadajr sad rVMars, IWimlt.ttl a. w. . TfMBS Maalrra' Claaa A Maadr aad ii"ilJ ti fraai In laa fi a. r- r Y'-ee 11-ilri.i Uh B Taiaday aad rrr dWjm, t mm t to I r. Bb .- Iril' ( liux W -Hlnraasr,! Sat-ar-lara. at II a. . -r-r r-t- -v. Mi"! taaa-Tueadar. at t:tl Malanlars. Lat lissp. Chlldraa'a riaMdsw UfTM iutoi I'rWxs at r. a. - ' . oBATuaio asa basal t B'edaeaday evaalnas, flwas I to :m vial . BB. HftBT A. TMMrea. - - PhTTBIOIAM AITS AOOOOCataTO. IP71IW-SCTR AlU OrrHT THIKU NT., b ketwaaa Kalatoa aad Alala. ska Publla aj,uaerv Calls alu-aded la aar eaet af tka ettr. rlailHa tor aala aad laatraraiin b-Itwb aa Ika asa af U-rtrV-tljr as a llraie uU Acal. al CAirnro, . X.mrraa4rwrrttaad. .. . outr.m rtttM tiiKfv.rKTRT nwMiTLT ATT..Y UtCTSA- . 'arwifarw Afaf fa Ortferv,; Bead sad rrsn faralag af ketrp Aad all kins af -Aokhiaa - - with a..l.a aaa vfenL at 4 OENTH Uata I V-i' ' aWeeeft. : dweweiTa Bewl 'J '- ;'' . - Bkaltatfts-aV- . -1 - tvr tana rv w. r. wi-M-a-x,' .- a. a. wasT. , fAJkAaoaAisa) iiiti imsnro in I ' - ),- " -1- - t" rT. hemoval: umtt 4 IACHUIII, ItimCAITXU JCS ' , - .... r-kfuiiiHiirn mokk mnifODioraorAR- IV ana tur thalr rairtdlr larmwIM aaalavaa. aar n run gTaKCT (TMtaln), V. Wreei !y opaoattr tketr M BtaBaV BATtsa aancB a Larg CjrilndBC ... i aaa- M aTasTt ftiittTKUi ir ttw nn, Taaaralraadywell-atarked Katablukmral. we are awiarJ to aa all eiae at aaaa a w sTaauiM: r ... :.. ' Twe Lewea Uta Wav; fi emptasm j waei tiltyl J ' VeiLtON't AT JOHN . t Oa Third Htreet, Of It article. I MOrn.Y VKW. and aH wltH aperls! rea-rene lo eserilraee, bi aow aaarad at Mm ' - 1IWUT UY1M IAT B. srwi Try .Asa AUCTIOrJEEnO, caxowx V ru -1r-- TTT7t k:ui tXeTou iXwfisa MACHISI XR HRMMINO, riClXlXU. BIVPIXO. Cordlne. Braklln. Hmimlinr. uuIHIb asklaa, ItuNUae; aad Mat Berlns. - tan m stumi ssabu tta ima rtu -JlIMrTJt, PURABl.lt, COMPkETK 1 Banallv enod Ibr ttaa nr Heavy Work-and tkaaarr Plt.CTICAI. UW'VMCKM Alarhlne over lajraalad. v SiB-ss. w. TBAT l:, '- r.iea atal Aaeat, m rroat at rwnTaadT ae-TAtX at tfc Onw and en'mlae kewnw anreaaala. v . . 7-. . -v I. BEXt, rASHIOIAILE DIEStUAKIl - CIj OAK MAKER, HAS P R R M A MEJCTI.T tXTABIJlJflTtt hca-Kla - . ataTWArg IMtEatf ITBK, enraar Third and Wnaklata atraata, ka wllftalwajra b Bund toady to. iail of work la bar lta wttk . Baalaia aaad.Blnr HeB. garpaalneaaanrtmvataCr'atlaraa.am lat llnM w, b al 1trwA Hrlrwa. aer rTnsA.ertj rts.. Xx v kind spetof ai ' BT T. BHABAsfAB, Isaoi, Oretnt, Ploturcsi, MCTCRK ntAMEB AMD VOIJIIXOK, Bav. rtrat atraal tnaar ' Idd Bad TIIVoO' , . aw BsBst, Barw a tt tn lnai' Jfeag ar Offtor? d Baker -. . ncTTBia rRAkucu. : jVeartMg Befweea Bleertoaa dwd TaaahUI. :; can bk Mad i .J,. .';:-- .TV . -.- "1 . -i j -- w .: T-y-r- - - " ;; i . .j- 'Z... -' . tujmnmu, m Mea aa Sara. . , - . r ' ' . '. ''T ',4 - rrBni B,'aie.is. we. . . s''- . , . , - aeaft fnftU.JiL. '" AIX cTStil tF STRAW 'ttOuIM KXACHIH'1;.'.. .f.ZI - rAWIl.TTBJ)BayV ad Kvery . --fpj asrlaaiaa. ' .,. Z '-F"- rT '"' - BJBBTB -ABB BBW BB. a Balsrt. rtea. . ." ": j ' -' ' - VABCT KB B a)B."ta'iraa rasee."-- ' '-,--7 ':; -r- - f l XZ.-r:r, -ixJ',, I;-. )U wimU aaJBeaaets aUaewed,- ' "t. ' : PQKTLAXD X D VUTI3EME3iTH. : V " t ' CSS. L L BUXiWiT t f UHi: SAILI MIlliatlT ITCM. V TK It ATI? OJt HA'P AliATTIVr a, tVwaarlalai Mm UbM Kyi at tewaal II Waa. -.- i UMEI IB tHK tVl'XTBY Tiaainae lo arlrct armHea la our line eaa fcato I heir ardera SI lad BI all tlMM wHfc Ike aata ear aad aeearaey a to prlea. at neaa aad aulMT a Ikeaek Utoy war areaeal. tar lwa . siamiaae la eaterta to tha.waala of eaa- lomara anallr tta M readltr determine what la heal salted totheaa aad eaajdestl.Mi aflk rartiemlarAUaatioa raid UOldXadia1; Cap tad Bonoata- arldal or Baaralss Milu ranuakai a ahsrf At a savin; of fifty pas rat toxh wkaarc. rBJIrher a5wTf'iaasah la the montry tow as wll dad II lo la4r ad-vaataa-a to deal wltk us, as w know Just What ' ikeywerd.Tntid awe-iiritortunllles nr ail orders' am aasqaallsd IB ftuyIaee aarth of aa -. Fiaailaea. rr , 1. L A D D &l J LTO rj , J'ai "'s i '1 ' 'k-a gap't' ' iCatiaTItaiUl( iraao; TKPoaira rtrTTVKP AKI ACCOUTfTII It k-M suhiarl to ehark imi Sralt IXTKItKxf allowed nn TIMK lrr-narranr TRI'KT ri Nlso, la aatma af (INK 1HJIXAM AM t'PWAKla I row. data of dt-wialt. TmoMKY UlAMKb on pmr-JaeeaHly. ' ! Biiads, rWneka aad ainvr valaablaa ralrrd en denalt Sir sale kelnf. CiHleetluaaaiad and MOnaails proatpUyre- BtltUHL. " - i - ' - Investments la Real Estate and oUtaf tooa art rmatle Bit trartla. Weht and Tebvranle Kvekanteaa Haa Praa- elara and laa Allanile Mtalra lur sale, tloremmenrpireurlilea ImhisIiI and m&. Arval tor lh tranaartloa of all kinds of naocutl sad Trust Uuslueaa. . r at . jsajav . A- ar-rsiKBiiawBk. BHtBBiaiia st., srr. serosa AsitTMiaoy I a now PRRPARrn to is MnjjKRRr Bad Maataa-Makln la all . IM varlyu kl sin krs. HUMBida aad Btaklne don to order. BI ..I. .1 1 S. BtataKV, 1AJT BK rot'KIl IV IlKR KTrM oa lb" tnira mr iiwbeii'a New uuihlin, sua MA. BLtlllte. earkday sy. - LASMCArk rAiirr- aa tsMruss V1VB IS lA (WBIB.- Y MrCABE. COOK AND JOB PRINTKII8. - A Aam'UTON aTUKKT, fPT AIRtt, V FwllwaBBJ " . ark ttoaa a BXANuNAhLB RATKSk al : XaAAC BtTJMlM A Br- XJxxi , .1ST. Sinad awdl Waahiauraaai Boa, . HAVIKtl RWKSTIjT Pt'KCHAHrD THIN Market, I ssa now reiarrd to sell un raas nuanla 1ww1M beat At rata IBs reaairr af., tueita. al AI JUS Y ADVKKTIHKM KN. $i0 A AT- T8 : yilE AKB FEMALE. A6EiTt l rjtr urTBODt'CE THKCKU!RRATFJ tli Backer thattla Btwiof XacUna. atllrk alike an knfk skies,' and fa tne nbljr Ibwnard hhnt4 M li In In ths I sli-d nun ar toai Itoan tm It mmm tba lteliraud W II. a.Mi frwd, and la arfcawlAldbr all la b lbs brat rsail Maebto lur fcmevy and larkt saw. to fn Iba awka4, ..-.. .... -.. . .i'Vl tMiatrraa. ASSraaa. ' V MtaRB d rKAftta). al - , naaarsl Atanta, Altaaar.iMvaua. - ata. j. a. bee: DEALEK IN MlLLlKRY: HIJCACllIWri A!I I'KKMWXO lrnt 'TO'fii It nlrr, Al0 I'lala and Kaiw-jr lamina, : . A run ana amiipiaia auva stMUMrk, aw n band, wltb new allllluna rriy Mtoatli, . Broaaaima pnt m ius. juir Albeayorrena.; . 1 V -1 - mB BBIBAirrABMEB,' 1st crsia.il a -tw was; srsiwtr - TVrTAtEsl IW MltJJKK-MT MUJJKBHT AI rANCIt U I fcaala. AIIaur.V-B. baa Jut fcelvdr-- aa elreanl IbuMw uf avs sow!, turk s fsb--J' taMa to.aat aad lla, Vl-, hlllMMs, ; Trttomlaas, aie.,to wJ.iebNftor torrtl ib at- : lBlMa of tba ladl af Albasr sad vbtaliy. Har Bimos will he anld aaabeea M Bot rbraaae tbaa evar baaara aavrad ia tItH toarket,aad thrlr aaallly saaaut toll to ! cwnplrtr aatla... a rUoa.' ' : V ' '' .-.f... m. T 'T 1 k - ' '"I 1 .'.a- srir- "if r T r fc. i i ' - I- .4 .. ,f. ... :. - - V -T 13 ill i: .a 77- . hJs -V V." rk ....