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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1871)
r - - r , , f " . ' -: f , - FRIDAY. irXK ! We call atta-Alba to U- kr Jut re reived frowTIou. J. X Collin In reler- aaw. ta Mm. BtanlOBBad Mb Anthony. Will Ni friend aaeet at M parUir thl (Friday) evening t bk Immediate ae- ILU mbIImVT w - WHITE T0tl ILATIS. . -fader thb bead w print an oa our lint peg, to which we wish to rail tb spertal attention of woman' natural' protrtora(?). Wo also eotn- tend It to the careful consideration of - thoa carping women, who, Ilk Ahnira - Fhstps and ilra. llenry WCurU4W w iL. mmt ... aK.- asr-at t ' ----- Tttcmamhurslradaof women In thb city, aye, thaumnd of them, wbo ware a mora control of their own earnruga and no better rigbta than the legal cbat- JJtOri5r-Wt eannot SM-Uwrrlaiiie- term atos applied to woman, because our very soul revolts at IL Tltai titer are imvny bonorabW and noble men who acorn to one their assumed prerog ative, nod therefor accord to alt and frequently mora than ah de- aarvaa, dose not earns ib disgrace of our custom of conceding to man a vlr- iual ownership of womaoll Beeaua men ace fashionabta women. I gaudy women, wealthy then women, a well m nnbUo mpom tho streets, clad la the habHtincnU w pbnty, evidently well boused and well fed, they ar uatarally drvad th belle that all women are fortably proridod for. - They are not prem to look beyond tUeaurbo of the i wtaid of aoriety aa it appears from th streets, and are therefor com tent with the view from their rUnd- point- Ilut let tbem go t the hovels, th celtar, and eren to many bourne, - bearing ortid preteaaJoaa to itaporta bllity, and there note th haggard, bope lea tar, weary frma ami poverty alrkhe surrounding of woruen who toil bopeleaaly fur money that their r buabanda apend for mm. " Lm tlieuV - not th fart that Ihenejroiite'n, annually oear in iteavy nnruenaor maiernuy or , th-rUuof abortion, la addition to the t dradirery and poverty entailed upon a drankanTa wife..,. The let them with - one- aeeord roadlv that they will uae .m their InHnono la -indue their le and daughter a take artir part Jn anaklmx law that attall proarrib th drnakard and the gambler, and remore from their path th ainka of lnlaliy In which the earning of an many wive ar aqnanderad. . Nothing but the rot, and kTnUtkMi of Woman 'ran aeennipllah IhU. " The woman who "hae all th righta want" la in a fearful dVf rv reaporiaibl fur th m iona of the worn who have them aw, tier apotny - and too often" her drplnrahl lgiiurann-, rjvet the elafro of t)e unfvrtunat le tlm vt aan'r Ift'i'" w" " which th law or uatnm omupeb awh men to reKfwU. Xrt theprfriHred wnmn( -wti en Ai. tnmJi in . Iplpleaa vietlma of iutemperane and brutality to a aena of their inherent lmmunitlea, by arttlnafuu example of aelf-rellane and anclal dignity, . help them by auch eiaiupie to help ibenv aelrea, and w ahall nuoo have Ante with thia wall of avmpathy from the prea about women wboare abuaed by drunken- brute who dii-grare theJWIy rofhuaband. . -' C011U7TI0Y. , Corruptlm to-day atalka unldualdagly In every department of our tJovenv -nmt. Invading too often with IU loath- aome preacne tlte Judicial ermine and even th aacrednea of th sanctuary, a well aa the mere political office of the country.- rnahaalted It treeda the halb of national legislation, and buy and aelbi vote at JU pleaaura Till Ja an emphatically true that it ta now I eepted aa a general truth by all that were M very little ua of. a poor man'a going to Waahlngtoa to I.J.I.y.' Tlie golden tinkle of th "Almighty DolW orient imea, w! fcrar, ha a auore per- uaiiv eioirweac to th ran of many bf auf hooorahl Senator and Mcrtibrr f ftMtgftaa) thaa tb cry W tWncwdy ar th -wail af in kapkaa. W have no deairr to draw an lavidh.ua eompar- laon, between the two groat political partiea of country. ; They ar eon trollea by laadrra eooally anrrapuloo, eqmdTy avtaah, equally rorrupt , - Th Democrat! party, aithough It baa been ta the minority for ' number of year, la atin led by the mm elaaa of . leaden W ho of old held the procwavof tb Oovernaneat, aaated itr traaaur, x .hauated It enrrgiea, and k-ftjt almoat -prmuai wncn the terrible tornt of civil war burnt like aa avalanclt upon the eountry.." , . The TtcpuoUcaa pany, wnatever clael . . . . . mj aaHi ot il naa uteri leader in ate rank of undoul4e4 boueaty of pur pna and purity ,4 wtotlve. Ta Uteatn- tr efflti and rottluiiam W titea wen the peeaerrUH of our A nteriean Union ia largely due. Mu-t of tlH-e men will now bewnnght dr In vain among unit who mttrui th counsel and ahap tb aUry of the Rrpublicaa parly. Hon. r dead, and other hav retiWd ta pri vato life, having long nine bUrned the lamentabi truth that th auceeaaftil poIltWan of, to-day ta b whaacrupic no at any corruption that wll advance hi awaintereata, heaiutlng iot to buy t be vote and opinion of , Men a ite would the verieot warv of nx-rt dandi'. 4 ' la abort, th deetiiiy of thia country la not aafr hi tb keeping of either of tb political partiea of to-day. j Th -Jew remedy 1 tb atrmetloa of a. bew pnlit- Jemi party whMb ahall rlr thi ballot to all Intelligent peraon of our oountry of wajaievor mx, or rreoa, or nationality. Let tbafraalm Mdif!tW ret aMe y Buaai intelllfiimt nod not on th ao ideal of ma or color. IM woman abam th baTtet withnan and bring to lb polltka of the country' her purity, her aena of luetic and her.elevatlug Influence, and corruption and vie U1 tab their depart or from among our law-giver, and juatie and eooity reign. 1 EOT TO PUXIIT THE POLLS. J,Meu "and women ; who, oppoe the woman meveniont Invariably ruh to th aaoMt ridioulou xtremea for argu meniaf Ft4kMlauce,ahvyaaidtouaone dajrL."iX uwcuTule. Ibex juut carry bods and abovel dirt along with the meit.? "Do all turn carry hoda and hovel dtrt who' rot T we aoked in re ply The lady. ;who haa r-onable 4 - greeof good at not, but a tar greater degree f aautwaonabl prejudice, aaw the point, bat cboee to lTMre 1 r knowing .we would ' thfcaL her poMltiou. ' bo be brok forth lu a vltaperativ tirade agaiaM Stroiir-minld woraeov'wbo tlTrehe ir-rraiT J rVTl would wear momaoi atoop to, abawing coociaMirvly that her Idea of the great and Inherent political privilege waa like that of moat ara of her type a aorueUdng low and eoarae, which bratallam ail who come in Contact with it Men and women mint learn that "the political arena U what 4bjr a it U it ia vilo-and w grant that it la at a not bacaua the eternal prlhctpiCbT natural and hartnontal laws hav long been ignored Us lb) manage ate&t and gaod matt, becoming ditjruated with pot. ifh-a, are gradually' retiring from the field, leaving the great of earthly ob- ligation and th 1uot tmportaut laibUc dutiu ta th control of political rougba, who diitgrac the earutcheon of matt hood.', lieuUt-men, fbl will never do. Beeaua th bettef purtion of you have bean unable I kip pur the political atreant, tliat la no reaaon that tlie orig inal iount U corrupt That 1 no reaaon a by you ahould aUnd aloof ami let wrong run riot, while you merely make money like ao many machine. - If you cannot work lu th preavut po litical atriie, organlae aitd vote into ex latence a better state of thing. f Let good and noble" tueaiid"wbineii, acting upon the plaue of rouimoo armte and conuuon boueaty, atep out front the aairlatiou.if bad tueu and Wwd women. an let thena organlae and build a plaU form,' uimn'ahieh vlrtuenatui honor halTsland; niter iHrrfin-t equality bje fure the law, la ftcognianl; and where eourteey, charity and good will pretlom inate." -' ...,... DO T0ME1 COITROI; ELECTI0I3 f - laat winter, when we Went to Haa FraikrUn-o a a delegate to tne Woman 8uiTrag Convention, wa aaw upon th "California" a hartt-lavoreil. groteaqu, tnaoraline-appearing apology r a woman, who fur the find day or wovj mm, jh nj iiuaai aaj . But after ww lUdbeea a couple of day out to.ara thU eerature Mronntered a feminine-ainrailiig Ulioloty m man. -appei who, tl amaedwu a prctioua Inlimat acquaintance, and In the bearing of 1t3lf"B tUiliU ladi'e wbo U1 been previouWy diacuaaing tha womaa move ment, pro and con, th preriooe pair began a eonreraatlon, cautlou-Jy apeak lug at 'flmt, but jfradually growing loader and moeo nnguartlL yiitll mm got th full beorflt of th diaeuaaion. Ha id th man. In a broken Kngllnh dla- bct, uttered with hia.peculiaxrruoUaa aceeat, "I didn't eapeei to-ace-you on boani the ateamer.' ' i - "K mor did I expect to come," mid tb monatroaity. . You are I waa about to get Into a aerapa at Portland. " . "f3? I don't uAdentantk" - H4 ''Vu a- befire tbe hwt city cletlon I had thirteen men a gettia'. whiaky f.ir natbln, becauae they prnmiaed to vnte the IVtnorratlc ticket. I ke 'cm in whisky fur Mure than a month, and they all Voted right ut'ooe; aixl he, tb d d acouudrel, went off and vntoil the Republican IkketTTa-rdre l'd hav recaag on Mm aom tim; but I didn't aa him iiU th night tajfore th ateamer etarted. He come aneakiu' into my loon and I abot hltn tn lb b'g." IIow did you get out of the acrape? aaked herconipanloo.Jt v , "I came away oh th steamer," the creatura, UI waa advlaud some political friends.1 . .' . Now w will not my that Temoeratie politician ar any mor pron to ua earn wonvai to control elerUona thaa ItepabHrana, but ww do my that If on woman can control toelr Votes ebfot th on irfractory 1auaalModH ia tb log, our politic need tb reform atory mad protecting IbJIui-nre of good womeq, who can control on vote arh, not by- proxy- but In - person,- wot by whbdty butbytrirtue. ' ' -' .D- PHELP8 AJ1D CAEXGSXI 10 All. We print elsewhere a srtter fmm Mr. attention of our many reader. While we are gbd thwr thia aati-aufirsgbt temper her oppoaition to the eaose of! prog Ten with mlblnesa as, wellas ean- Uor, we li etkrry to state Thai we, a yet,. but littb vbbne of her desire to fUio tliaT to beconte converted to the only effea-t-Ual method of bringing alnut surh re atrma aa are rrally iiieed.'Lm 8 he re ntlnds us very much of a cbss of men whom, the lamented Admiral Iwhlgren had bturh troubb with during the late Itebeillon. TbxJrcr strongly opposed te .tb dissolution of tb Union, but equally opposed to th only pnaaihb method of preserving ft Caa our sister see the point? . ;Aa her letter, ft which ww herAy lender our ' tliabks, 'gives aa answer to our question relating to A hair Flielps, and aiao deprive that, worthy of th doobtfnl honor of giving exbirnce to that woraW-rful maalb-at which Iroso ffectually ra idled la our tM U-we, amb a our worthy aoWDswomaav Mra. Il toa, had prevtoasiy glvea u-a pamphlet j glviag emplate aVJcriptlet af that obsolete dignitary, amtorrning which W mad full aplaaatUn, wo feol that w have done herfull Juatiea, and hereby db mhaAVlm I-belaa,wiLh the bop that ia the new and boautiful lit of Jh Uo yond ah will be natorad to ritiae vigor, and baraathk-d to aid Mrs. Ad miral Uahlgrea and eurarif la waduing th mbsVkea that abe b now making or lather andisi varing la milraeltpon th earth. . Rome weeka ago the editor of th JIo- 1 JflnTtTT WVaf-SUf," IB 1 fUUBleanug upon th adreat of th Kav Xobtm wit, remarked that he had beenaftald our audertaking waa a raaa one. Ta hi !! U- ' filled a gap In th nwiier field that before waa vacant, and It, aonaeqaewtly, would not erwd th other Purtlaud Owepapefa. , . - .-.-' Thrr U nothing aurprbdug to a la thia; nothing whatever. Why, good ed- eagng4 in rwtiand, a fm bar m)toxAj, and ahould aoaa enterpria big grntkunan aapir t atep ap baUde them, and, with credit to himaelf and ex, ahoukl occupy a portion of the fieM, we know thoae ladlea Would, without a diawentlng voieo, aomd the fact that the. ganl bun m' paper occupied ground that befonTwaa vacant. . ' 'Jt ta.arfvJlUJUjmpTttejtr aian'a and woman a taatea ana oawum tionafe be Jvr4 alike. They may and can purao fh nat bualncm avora ilona, but there will alyajr be that de gree of variety about jUb wall legulatedJ WorkoraaJlBttnded woman that araaona th dull routine of bnatne, and nmkea work agneabla for both aaxea. It hi perfaeuy natural that the busii of tb acxca ahould cause them ... - Ar . t-t I:... . ll not good for either man or wuiiuui for their interest to be separated. With out the aortal and b naturae Intereoura of ladies, men grow eoarae and sordid. Without the aortal and buainrna lnter-l eour'ae oTgentleiuen, women grow friv oluua and effeminate. In either case, a harmonbU law of existence 1 violated a com1 upending penalty follow a. - . EECOaD OF MCTIT EVUT8. rue tnumprtai entry or tne army tb occasion of the inauguration of the entntrian statue of King" Fi-mWuA, William 1IL took place in UerUnon the 16tb I aat. The city was crowded with people. The streets were magnificently Llvco rated, and ' triuiuphal arvbea were raUed in tb pubtie )uare. Th pro- usaiim waavltaaded by eaglea-and atand. arda captured from tb Frefn-h. " The people broke into the ranks, crowning the prominent member of the procca. alon with flower. , When the prneaaaloa coaeludvd ita anarch, the Kmperor pra ceedud to Bar ail th ataiu of bia lather, deUvered a speech closing with the fol I lowing wonkit "Jay lowing wordrit "May the peace ao dearly I ahleved be a lawtlng one." The entire city waa Illuminated ai aight.- JliwutHionaryjdja UirvMiguouiTaria. " r- ' .- - h The Fapal demonatratioa at Bra sail was a eomplrt failatw. A "dUpateh from Admiral Rofrera, at th Nary Department, dated-Berae falaml, fnT, f"" , fw frrra ghanghat, atatea that our Minister and the CVtrean Envoy exchanged profea iona of ainhwld Intent Ion.-The Xm oaeyy and the ovwTril four steam launches auder Blake, war sent ao the first of June to examine Difficult Pas sage, at a point where navigation la th moat perilous. Masked baltariea, manned by several tbonmnd Coreana, opened an unexpected fire upon our peo pic" Our vibm.-U, bearing up, drove the enemy from th works. . Tb tide swept tb lirppa-4 the battertea7 They an chored and threw bombs antohg the re tiring enemy. Eight-Inch shell were evidently mot expsoted. It la thought rpoasibw ttf our Goveroaiewt may open liegiAUUot OUMtrarbav our forcoa will auvpt the condition of war, and after destroying tho forts, will protced to take Such incaaare as the Interest of mmerre erem ta demind. . ' I , The bbtorie eohinra la tbPlc Ven- dome Is to b rcatorcd. rariabatiM aeetjilwg lain th filui of outward tranquility, and It b feared ther win yet b at bar outrage. Th coaatry has been startled by the mk Urn death af Valbndlgham. Mr. VaIUn.i;am' ' antlmerr . death casapUovrtiMBoaswaa'hbioiiti eaiailtev If was a aaaa af coa-idi ule mind, and possessed morb of the Utter-day statesmanship whbh la asary.to via a prom I a at pbe among politbtena. Tho practice of keeping bavbd pbtob apoa the tabbw and la tha pocket and ben f gvullcoica V ! utterly : rvptvbenslbb. White men fhav no more bw4eB carrying arm titan Iptllatr- ftf laTrrmw, The la wi pro hibiting th carrylag and frequent use ot weapons snowta laraawnML , Hon. J. Ia McMahon, a brotaer-ia-bw rof Valbwllgham, diedotfXh ITth Inst, Tit a ib of Vallaadigh y j stricken ander thbduubb bcreaveaaent Kb ha tlie sympathy of all good peo ple. The sorrow of the peopb b by no tmwiia confined torjerhuabaatrpoUlioal frieesb. . . . ". . -A gerteral revohrtb In Mexico b latH nil nest The In n rntm nt ha dr ft ated recent Insurronts. ". Tampico haa been stormed and taken at the point of tlie bayonet. v Yellow fever b raging at Vera Crux, r- - j - u Lisx CbixTT HmooL Frxtv linn county haaaarhtinl rand amounting to about fHn.mwi, wbk h b kept on interest at ten per rent, pay able annual ly. Th ta fund will aona aswount to a sum, th interest of wak-h, whew arnbd. Witt aid very aieo. ta tb tstaldiidianent aad amrntenane ar a system of free- ar hosts l tli county. Tb IMjatrtrt sehool fund forth in at year amouuia to ahoot T.aisl. Thi htn.1 la ward in aid of th IHstrtct acboub within th caonty.-.fi. - rriTCiiAL corspcxiistx AtBAXT (Orcpu Juue 19, 18TL leaving th basy buatU of shop-work and newspaper drudgery behind a ta th brisk amtropulai, and hieing anir way' whor duty eaddealy simnf to call w. We yeaterday found ouraell rap idly whhrllng over the great highway of a feornt era, boa ad to thU "Home, Sweet Hum" of Oregon, th staid and steady eft y af enterprising and agivew. bte lahabltanta, Albany haa-fclt the usual tniai nea depend a atlendaulupoa an places vim termloai prosperity haf ended; bat her peotd are wkle-awake f auJ lu.Iuatrloaa.'' and U-lne tliftfore de termlned upoti'maklHg"4b moat of etr Cumtstanne, ar engaged In making jier- uanent UnprovemeoU that ar a credit to th But and people. . i.. Mr. KU Carter baa originated a pacullar system af real catate agency whk hla rapidly growing i puUUe faror. Ur ha built Beat afflo on tb fjomer of Mala an Ttmamlliin treU, where hi Uialaesa 1 a neatly and h'ftly ar ranged Uiat auj aaertf Tearch"of raal state ran uvaatlgate for biraself the diflereat tracta of bad and the varioua doacrlptiooa af Iowa property without paying a a for the really raluable privibgc. . h .- . . J rHMad A 1'ptoa also have a rval estate agency here, anik-r th management of air. J. C Metafenball, vho see ins quite busy la Ida new Ak on Main streets (. Miner A Pvaraon hav a new aewlng uiat-hla depot, and are doing a thriving limiar.au, th reauit f extensive adver tising. ;t- - " . Cartwrigfat A Co. ar extensively en gaged la the wool biilnoi, la addition to their already larawand aVaarbdiiagoU, soap and tax seed ewterpriae. Merchant generally are doing wiIL jFanuera ar getUag ready foe th hay lag aimon, and many of them ar busy fallow lag their bile land. county b the granary of tlie Willamette valley. It U believed that thee la at teas sass-third mor grata ripening fr th 1wrvet thia year tjtaa rver before. The dour-yard and ganlena of Albany grandly beuatlfaL We en- Joyed an hour yeaterday la reveling among the sweat of our -own rosy eottagejbsms. ', Them 1 there a perfect wikhrnssaof vrrdur and variety. But how lonely it looked aiuld the ailomw of the plaro wherein our romping children War one wont to gambol, and how bomeafcfc.lt maibi m la rcttect that they aw now aVnled the privib-ge of exulting In the floral shade of the sweet borne nest, w cannot at all ex pre". . But work away at the printer' case, dear, houay boy ; the Urn hi coming anon when we ahall hare matters ao arranged that when balmy June and giortous July come round you shall be free as birds! "And In th dear and green and irhuhom country you shall romp and play, suxtaloed by th proud and noble koawiedg of the tact that ia other you respite- from pent-up labor la the summer heat. - Titer b no boiiiikr so f weet or prise-wortby aa one that has been mrnsd by diiigeace. " - jrfindfrlcnib) ami familiar fssesat eery turn. Th Jf itr Nobthwest b showing It familiar phi a' am alaaoM every table, and it b gratifying to our Just and pardonablcprid toaveso many now men and. women bail It with words of xheet. Tt abk U worthy of tbeir enconluma b our highest aim. LITTEX nOM niTLT PITT8 6TE - TEV8 AID JOHI A. C0LLH8. Ram FBAxriam, June, 187L ; , JsVi A. J.f Zhfarmjf, Ur. Ckirdttrll, . P. Bbmm, JL L. II, Dr. f rmmt: It aflbrdsas great pleasure to be abb' to Inform you that Mr. Elhrabrth Cady Htanton and Mb Huwan B. Anthony, the plonaer, aU and eloquent advo cate of womaa'a ebvatlon, taaamliw rbw and political eafranrhbentent, are bow on tlie way to this put and roast, and wUl U 1. Ha. Francisco, a or about! tb fourth JUITTproxliaot As their stay wiai na muHi nccoaoiiiy ba, some what brief. It b very luTportant to our caum thai Uasaa beavf; ami borUe wmnm should dttrset jlbeir bbnr to tha bast advantage ami reach the greatest number af ear possible, whib among aa. You will tWtfmperosiv how im portant it b that sber arasuM ha V a eorrect a kaoabdge a poaaibb of the places that dcklre to bear them and where they would bs likely to reach th grsat est nwmber of nUada. rwbh, therefore, toaarertala for them lrc T , Find. L Whether it b In your opinion advbabb for on or bstb of them to visit your 4aot or aay on tn your laa aardiab isrighborhooil, and If an, pleas atab about tb aamhsr thai would be UkcQr to attend at adaor fa of aay fifty maita, i ' .' rVe-nrsf. -Mtwar sUte w nArhairac imasidatloa you hare- tb number' It Will comfortably seat and th cost af fc.MHraSt Trntiialinl rlitatad I'g Third. TW person among you who will attend to the poatiag af aueh baadhUsv and will scatter shout ia pubtie i4aee and private dweUiaaw sural sanalf 1411 rutag to tectum aa may be for- warded by ssart ui rxsess. aad pbasgft.ut only about fjuu,Nua hav bitherto state dbtinrtlr what eonvevanc will be th beat far sending tbom, the- ltnat or express, anil wbo will furtlier-altend to eeeuTing th ball, aad to omrs-rlv attend to its si atiag, dusting, ventilatioo' ami ttgnung. - i. Fourth. It b Important that you at ate aa nearly a you can, without put ting yousaro to too mora laeonveaience, tb different pa bib oaveyaaca that arrive and bavr yoar plae aaitv, that dbtingubasMlvbitora may to abb to ao arraag their aaoointmetite as to promptly asret their enruremeata. When ahall it be deemed wis for both to' speak la the same place. It b reohahb that Mrs. Htaaton will speak flrst to be suereeded by At is Anthony mt th next and following evening. Allow me to suggest that It b very important that you wsmnail to thb eir. eular tmmeiaateiy, gtvteg sweat general iafonnatkat a you may posasssst sasna, and mraiah other mcta frwm time to tint, a you may obtaia thraa. - Fleas scad your aaawtr to thb. or aaythaag aba rebUag to th apwoiat- at ssea, aaeote af tboa bMUea, to Hi. iuhn-A. CuUina, N. asU Folk at rout, Ma Fran- cbtro." And oblige, your for th cause of Womana rtuflrage, r Mmv KxtLV Prrra rJTxrieJW, ' Of th rUa Frmaa-iaco ;Wr, O) Montgnntery at met. 1 enctea a brief akeirh of Mm Bias ton. Ferbap the itrrgumim or some other per.beidea tit New N'oKTH- mt. will civ our eastern vl row! notic. -x lUycnaily, - . - ' . Jao. A. CVtXtN. av' iVimi rwx $alhc - "S : HALkat, June 1Mb, 1UTL -Vf7ear VH. Vala-oy.-rTIk yatrr paper. ' I find but one fault with I It that la It take ao long to read IV and everything hvao full of interest I can't refrain from taking the whole dose at otseo. Everybody like It here- who takes, beg or bey a copy.r- work for It all I ma. -'.'- ; Were I not ao overtaxed I would can vass tha town for the paper.' I hope there are others at work quit, aa eXB-4 icieut - inarrtj chctosol three doiurs. I had hoped to go to Port la no. May am down van Vmdf mautoa and Kama come. You must send , them here: we can't aflurd to let them latss this beulghtad place. "Na shining light or paper here, you know. We are all ia total (tartness with only a little bar rowed light from your brilliant star in Portland. 4fciod by. God bins you now and forever. -- - - - Your frtewl, M.B.i. Coaftx. m4 ItTigahl .Tatmi af Wn.- , ; iagtea Tamtary. .;- TKOM oor. U taxKvaara njaa t t.--: !VMT laoJV-ai.. .... Fuget Hound forms a aaoat variegated compound of narrow inlet and aounds, liiterliukcd among oach other bv iw si ami channels, and connected with Aduiiraltv Inlet only by tb ahovo sained Narrow. A u umber of peuin-1 suJnaaiut Ulan. la are cut out by tuoos ditTi-rvut water braiM-bea. r - The broadest wnd longs-4 division of tlx we waters b that into which Ma nually river emptiee fnnn tlie south, and whbh follow fmm these two direc tion for long distamxo on to - the north vest, and on to th northeast JJLriI of lis? wbob cluster, forming anrangle before tlie mouth of Nisqually river, are eonshbred to be th main body, of the whoity and -are usually callui Iug t HiHlnd.parexcelbiM'e, wbibt thestiorter and' nil nor branches have their own proja-l ivr uaiues. 11M eastern branch of- this, ruget Kouixt proiier, has, -towards the south fotnt l lens lice to Nbnually river, (fifteen mllm.illiitant). a straight snore iine- . tmtbti southeastern shore Iit, liow ever, one remarkabb liar or bartmr, Kteibto'iom liarbor, called so from the littb Kteilarwan river, which cuiprica into ru Vancouver di-patched, on the 1 9t h 4f j h r?r?ln May, irij, fr.au his central station et1j"i,l"5V ttMtoratkio Poiat. hla lieutenant- lVtrI leal Itestoration Pot at, his lieutenant IVteT Kuget, through tbo - ebannei - west of Vaahon'a laiaud, wbo passed Ui rough th Narrows, which Vancouver mimed, after th diacoverer, Puget Hound. Vancouver, on the 2Kb of May, reach ed tb eouthernuaoaf noint.of our pet Lent liudd'a IaWt, whkh we mark a our rMti UMH mt "TM.WtnlNU It heat," and where, la bte years, tiie promising Iowa of Olympia ha sprung "P- .. r Wilkes rave names to all the Inb4a ia Tthl sound which In Vancouver's rennrt 1 bad. jxtt. been nmed.Naarty,.ali tbs namrs aura it gav them war la compliment to tlie oflbera of th squad ron. Hotne of the name abo were glvew la compliment to tb officer of toe Hudson Iiay twmpaay. Nbqually rjver b th moat Important n rerw lifcu. enter. fuget roun.l. it about sixty mile long, and come in northwestern direction from the! aanub mountains, where It rises between Mormt italnrr and Mount Kt. Ilebna. Ltr00 PMr paralbrwlth Fuyallup river, wbk-h emptim Into Commence ment bay, and b la six and every other respect similar to tula. Its name was Introduced Into geography by the Hud eon Bay Company, who have had, since MS a ion at its atouta called Fort Nbqually. , . . -Mount Ralner la one of tlie hhrheai ami most pmminent pea ft of the I miinent peaks of the taa-jf It haa aa altitude of 13 Kf. cade range. It haa aa altitude of lj It stamb In aliout 46 Air north latltud. and It 27" Wt luugitudu, and acHuaI to rorm tne aouiuern pillar and land mark of a section of the t Wb range, 1-llLnt, l.liu I. 1. h U t . fc- . W hi Lei oui t"&l?Z j in several toanrue. . , -I Th mala range makns her an angV ana tarna to tu southwest to Mt rt Ifebna, It stends at adiKtatawofahauf any mile from tb aoutbem parts of Admiralty land and Paget Hound; but It b vblbb from all tatrta of thaa and may be mid to be their landmark aw laaing oeanng. TV- -i- " . A , i . TowLoTl MaLllJ.JLiJ Townsend. H sauBcd it la homsr hb friend, Hear Admiral Ralner. rim x ga TKKAar atv la the year IMS thee sailed from Hpala a tnagnificeut a rata, b, for the purpus of uipreasing tb Insurrection la Venesoeb, whbh waa the) a colony of that powect Tb .Vra vrc at A'mttra waa the flag hip of thb expedition, and bore, besides her crew and armament ftouo,0uu In gnsi, witn wntea to par the troops and defray the expenses of tb expedition. Theattempt however, pmvod a failure, and lis Haa IVdrw oaa about to ruturn to Hpala laden with the spoils aad treasures of nuateroaa chorrbea sad convents that had been tNlbcvd sn.1 nsatmTirsl st th Isiialtals tt amueoiy toott are, mptcaVd her powder sasraslaa, aad wont to th bottom ta lew bthosaa of water. b CUnmmt dfoy, Vcneaarla. Hinro tlsan namiiaus at tempta have bset asad br advntuwr In raise the wreck and get st the treasure. Mscured. Th Amerbaa Huhana- rine t'owjpajiv of wbbh i coeval Born slb b th ITrsldent snd th taannus sulajiarine cturlueer and explorer, Mr. W. Fuller, tb rperinteudenr, now propose t snake a new ellbrt with the sam oltjact In vbw.v Tux F.wcumA-nc Max. The effem inate man b a weak poultb. 11 b a cross IsH ween talde beer aad ginger-port, with the cork left out A fresh water mermaid found In row pasture, with her haa.ls filled with darskilooa. lf,b a teacap foil of syllabub; kitten In Ihiobut; a sbk monkey with a blonde ntoustai-he. Iteta Tin witlaait a tetoirib; a fly drowned in oil; a paivr kite la a dead calm. II live ilk, butterfly nobody caa toll why. , He b aauanus-as as a pennyworth of suga randy, and as wsrbs as a ahlrt.1a.ti-. fwithoat a bob. II b a foxy a a slue. and ha no more hop. tha, bat year1 Mramer-nv. fie goes through lib on tiptoe, and dies like sam asUa snllt Coavsatba. to rwusiiiMs on reaouitkMis irv- nltt. seated thofoikiwiag. which waa aa.. d. . X. ' Meiohvd, bt-That It asama to as tha bast policy for Us friends of Teape aur b to unite in getting aeUatolaw enacted giving- to peer lartv inrorpt. ated loaaaii' and cities, the sob right by ballot to allow or refuse license lr Um mbofintox baring Ibionrs within their limits; and that where license arc thus granted, by ballot tlina -ron a ho may ta licensed be bald rjuaibb for the efTecte of what they seUoYvwrwmo; to e tMl'o iaaf.' ' 2d. That in harmony with thr abm-r we appoint a comntlste of Utawiireai-h putiiiiy, whu, calling to tb-r aldjusi'P. beipas they may need, aliall lliorwug li ly canvass tho itate forth name of iitisens and voter In separate list, a. tiUoning tb bgiabtar to Uiat effort L llutt a committee of flve.be ap pointed a a neutral Mate committee to counsel with boding jariUiclaa and slateatuen of Uie JrUate, arranging for temrwranc voU-ra to act with either xbung isdUical lUly that will Inrar- torale tlie first of these resututioua Into ta platform, or lu case neither' party case neither' partl Will do IM. '""I" srparateTHn- peraar party tual will. - - v . 4th. that th us of alcohol either as a beverage or a medicine, or for agcra mental jMinioscs, t must arnk-lous to tb hums family: That aa a medicine It has no use, but b aa abuse always, and that tlia olds' tru and practkai pUtfonu for eanuiat Temperatie men and women b. total auMtinenc from all eidritual or malt Ibiuor for aay or all pulsate wblcli ruir It to bs taxen Into tha huiuau. aystrm; and wa further dtliberaU'lv rwoive that bwur as we atmtt-tho theory f tlss ots-ttsrs, that f abubot b useful in tn human aysUaa, that It aupporis vitality, and te Iheraajr necyisry tut tu preservauon ot nunuin life, we can never succeod, to any great extent, la convincing people that ills a poisonous substanco oitlv when It b token without the authority of a regular physician, as they ar not likely to be- Iivva that a idivkk-ian haa tlu uuitrleal power to change tlie phvsical prrmertb of acohol and tiivest it of Ha tniaonoua qualities merely bya lxvscrlptioa. W; u:Til to rvcoguiie tlw ta-t llutt a and that ikw-tont theory anil ptmetsas will always suceeed in making as many tipiders as we ikt teetotaler, thus ueu Ualiaing our efKirta. In attionbnce with the provision of the tbinl resoiutiou, the following mu ne auitte waa appututod; E. W. Ilyan and J. IVMcCUiie, "timtji, IIklp Yont Father. My hanb are ao stiff I can hardly bold a pen!" said farmer Wilbur, aa be mt ilowu to "flgtirw out" soiue aecouuts that were getting Itclitlid-haud. MtfMt. t -.t.V I.I V l,-!-- ,,.. t hrf-i,i ,m.iu4.snA -ffil t giaiTto it7. i I"?.'. i ." rweii. i anouian t woiuierii vou ran." iTZZyZ?1' LXJSmU 1,-touJd know something of tiieim fbr going tab arithmetic,-: mht ;l.ucy, can idiow vou la five minutes what 1 have to do. Bad it will be a Won derful help to aie if you can do It for me. I never waa a master bead at ae cxMinte la my bast days, and it dues not a an? mm ur -; I .mi, mm -- cba.--- . .. ' . . Very palbntty did tha bailed daugh- -i- t tHmmmtet th tona bur oi uv urea, baying the gray-wormed to bib ail th evening, , Usnugti ah was ia such ward enough for her to see her tired f father. Who had been tolllasr all d A-1 ucrm-ii inn nut ataai n laraaiii niiui so cosily in bb aravdMir. rdoy big bis a eeaiy psncr. -Th eliM-k struck nln before her teak fiablieL but tb heart r "thaak you, daughter, a thousand tlaiea," took away ail sense or weariness. fa mther toualiig ail. wbeta 1 aian can nave sucn aa amanuenaia," said the tether. "It's not every brmer that can anora it" "Nor every ifarmeF daughter that I capalilc of making one," mid the moth er, will a little pardon bb maternal pride. , -. "Nor every one that would be Will ing, if abb," said Mr. Wilbur, which last waa a aad truth. How manv daughter might be af use to their tethers in thb and many other ways, who never think of lightening a care bborJf asked to perform atom acrvlco, it b dou u llifut Ui Is-st a reluctant step and unwilling air that robs It of sO suushine or cblm to grati- lIKMt. . . . tiiria. belli vour fatherl fiiva" him a eiieerful bom to rest la when eveuinjc eoiwta, tiw on not worry bis ui away ay ireuiag twcaua he cannst arTonl you all the luxarba vou eovat. 1'biU dren rxart aa great an influence avthrir parcnte a parent on their children. TngCowTaKK. "Amonctba manv curious tdsraoroena wbbh nreacnted themselves to me In the course of me veis, -wiys f iunuoiaT:ipoiUesatrisr O- thepanl,ed.l.b of a rock on th mounisiu or eoeioels crows with dry aad ba there ftdba. Ite brsa woody raota araroaiy prwetratiag- Into Ui KruUwL t or several maitha in tl year, Its leaves arc not moistened by shower;, ita branches look a If they wroead and wittered ; but whan th trunk b bored, a bland aad atoarbblng . iil m . . ... . . mu nnws iron, ii. it i at sunns that th vegcaubie Bittafain Row nist freely. At that tiat th blacks ami natives are seee eotuiug from all parts, pco bbd with brge bowl to receive the milk, ahith gw yeUes and tbbkms at llssurface. Home riuMy tlalr vroa-i on tne pn, line otners carry thtta to tlielr'clilkireN. One lustrine he sees a shta-iaeril aim ta atatrfbr ating tb utlik of hb flock." HrigfT Wiunrr. as. Titer bit mya lerwus u-eilllK lost ire(lentiy like a cloud over the ant riu. Ite uiwa the soul in live i 'l- - ff nte aa-ial eireb. In tit calm and si lent retreaU of antu.b. Its rstwera sea alike supreme over the weak ami the iroo-ueaned. At on time it b by th flitting of a sinrb tbonsht the nilmt Anln. n sou ml a iil Hnomlitg across tb ocean nf niemorv. ,Iimmiv ami mI.i... . - I .1 w k. ..fl viwsboibwlng-all lit bright Itopr aad sunny feeling of the heart ho can decrils it ami yet wbo lias not frit ite bewiidering influcne ? Mtlll, it I a dc licfoas sort of sorrow; aad Ilk a eiood dimming th suiadilne of the river, kl though causing a momentary. shade of gloom, it -enhance th beauty of rcturra; ing bright Th valbr tit lied Itiver af th North ia said to contain an,lMl square miles of (Ite finest wheat ground Jn tha State Taw conn or sugarj worut. , ie ss ncv r.ngismi rtaiea a ahlrt-Wlaal frontal a .Ona square ni Iba, but A brgs port MSB of, thb area la take ap by , UMHintslrav. When th Bed Uivee'vaf-i ey snait wa vtwiivaieai, it an esl IBlSLed thM H will prndnwO. busheb of hoat annually. 1 ' '(--" Unto cauiity,tlririri, b situated on th east aide of tb Wilhuuette rirsr; . haa aa average width tf about twenty five mtles from the river t the Cascade aamisjliiis,aud aava.vvrago leagth st . and west, or up and down Ui valley, of about l. square niilcs notlrsrhattng tao aurUoa of th county urhsrh. Iba -in the musmtalna. ' It wru4es a central position tn tb valbr, sl b atlmitted -I'y.all weU salua pra.os to be tire -bradiig c-Mjuty ui ta Male. TV arts aiiai srbsr ars wheat, oata, flax seed '"J i'wrk- From tha beat Informal ion we have been able to obtain, we thluk It asf to estimate tlie averase annual ' crop of wlicat for the bt four yean 1'at aasajUjUli ir"-'- '-nl riai bslf nf . ahich b rerelved and sbiiHed from Aibaay, either ta the grain or lu It I t-oatVbnily bcticTvd that the crop ' noW groaing 1 exceed that of any fonuer year 2S tier ecut We hav, not been aid to obtaia iaforniaUoa apoa r which to ap)roxiniat tiie amount of oats and pork, .Th crop of flaxseed Ut year snusanted to ft,il bushels.--TUberopit b expected will be lix n asi a the present year ZS lrt rent lids b as; a itat would baeaih'd a Ken Coun- iry, oui com ihsw very well in some bs-alitlee. Our algtits are not warm enough to make eum do welL Futatnea and othervegetaiibw do well, but ar only raised for bout eouaimtkB., Fork b nmstly fatted on wlieati and pays well whew th price of wheal rang es low. Fork, bacon, oats, apples, hut tec, eggs, stock, wool, sheep and flaxseed atak Ta the aggregate uuu anitem in the eoduct of 1 Jun, as well as otlier ; eon h ties, yet a beat Is Use main crop. j sad whan tha lands new lying idb are Ctl I -ea: ot lu culUvalkMi, uun eouuty aloo paid of ttrnducing front three to five mtillona of buslteb annually, with-- t out any bar of a failmrt in th craps.- j AV..-. cj.aiaf. f Epecia PTtaniiiau. Wiixam rrrs Ow-Haus June L j - r. A. It KUlpby, rxi rvtarj- .4 tlie fOregoa Ilorticnltural Hociety :, I 1 l ""er p-lal ) .milium as folbw 1 To tho person that exhibits tho finest i atwtmcJt. ot etsurriss, ten doHar,-to be ) lld la fruit trees in the (all of U7I j to aumber and best selection of llregon sswdling rberrbe,1wenty-flve dollars, to be paid lu cherry trees; to the person ex hibiting the brxrt aihl best growa db- " pby of fruits, I will give five Hue and. new varieties of .nnrsery tree, worth ten . dollars to tli. finest collection of bee--ns five doUaca. all to lw puiJ in uur-" aery trees ami plants to be M-bctcd from th Wilbmette nursery, 11. W. Wall ing Al, lYrtprbtora. Yours rrajiectfully, , '" r ' tl. W. Waixixq. PaaKjrtju.EiAMri.r.--Y'oir diiMren will b mor animated to vigor, perse- vrar and mlf-defMndcne tit mor ! wltr yourexmlorsttofovbb i wk a. .1.11. wilaa (1 aUsiilair r --. . -f . i TthrdUruViwuhrn'rm 7nder ' "V, " ' . " ' K.tri ai 700-7 rVeair Laa aoMteaao- . Iairiag the early part of. the tertUry period aa Immense river, like the A ma son. Is sujjoed by Mr. Conrad (In a journal) to hav watered 1'tab. At tint tno jtocay At mi mailt IprobaUy simply bubtod Jsfoka,- the : MiMsiasiiitii Valley ami Its rivera were ! not y liiriasd. and the I 'tan. A ma son ! era plica into a great ewtaary leanilng directly Into th Pacific Ocean. . - The latest new of Dr. Uvingston Id seem to Irvlioate that he la not at LiWijijiy aattm tayaean assw ,, b b in a destitute condition. Hi no h bst want there has been aa rhange to note and no notes to change. ; WILLIAM DAVIOflOR, : r It at a tn t e 1 I o r . rrfeaV-ffe. M Front fJtrast, - roar la aw. cmi. ' 1' TtEAtkMTATK IM Tills ITTV A5D RAMT ii latlssil,ls III i suit s,ia'li I IdOsllaAT abnrsaaadl iiufssa aau muaas. ' Alaa, laeaovsa Faaare sim! Vam asls t's- m iiHTii. I. as la, k. ulnl is sll iwrts U lit ' Utaia. aa sale. . .... " : i '' i , ' . ' Bbaa V-lm-nt sadotser Pmpsov fsiifcsm tir lWmNi.rnu, In TMlsi'il, sad Ihiuusa- mmt tHm Srtnai sad TKKrrsiM. mutt xivat cars, ajsj a Um bms Aw ast Aaasta Tsaas . Barsm-Asra Ban laeAsaa, Iabs Ksoa. , viavss and 4LAias uw all lias airrius PansrvLTOit i.siasvsa4 l lllt Iisas. el aa saa Aaaati aH.asi Tsassjs-1 ' Aobstvs diau osvars la all raa rmra sad Tvwaa la Ittm mtatk a.ll n ntwSiit I'lata, Pass rsaerstt sad Bawaid law saats 4a las I "VI I ass n; ImimJ, ESTATE IGEHTS ... r- it r ; c.'-'i i.- -jr-t nATit PtwiPtntrr ritK atut pirt laad sod iBcuesBiaB, Umgua gsasisllg. WssaaaaVr -- ' ;' ' '"X--.- -- Is fan tois af foal Rsude. ' :jl.Jrrv " vaaaa awAd. Asd veertla Iks I ssrlalit ta n Rl r-, . pn winnn sw a aa pnssnny . i tut ikrm vtmn AemwitKct. , ' AKiaa.knufy rwbne. '- ft. . r taaiam. . " at rtua amawtia. f 1 LtTXTT lU'ZZTZ,'.' tTVr.- .-i . Is Bad M .. aad leat 11-4, , "ri . JLAiTlmmW. IttYLOTMIIT OFFICII ' . - a. . a , .-- - I , . t ..... r Ua-ffiV..