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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1872)
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" . lcntlrmrMMl ladles, lrim a etaaa at tksas iurf kahiritsr.., ,v V lads-a, pretty snals ; Bisaa ae, alsllt Uolaf l lb rwrlttra lur tbs Ww Northwest.) iow r aul caxsTEX't pmnsics at CABaia Lrac ,J CHAPTER t" ft.'. j 0m It waaon bantlrul bMinitnff In tb raHy aUI, uM ehUly enoutrh U n4rr tha LricUt lrtLn ftrataful, that Maud jtfannlaf aat In the pleaanat UUrtry In Mr fUaf m ion. - ,vt tifco wa awr tUa uly cLIU ot-Judx Ianning-, wealthy widower, hta wife : feartng died ana yeara beloM tk Unie of wblch w write, Wvlng Wm With two children, Harry, a fine boy of twet re, and Maud.afalr-halrecl.bloe-eyaddariiaf of four yeara Hum foiled and upon the breaking out of the rebellion, Harry then a womleln yewng roan of tweuty-twe bad ullated aa a private, ed many aot -of iiermaiii, and fongbl bravely on many a battle-fleM, when tuey read bia nante among the Uet of killed, KonaeHiW tell the altuoat durtracted father and aieter the exact -yot where the Iduliied aon-awd brotbor , waa burled; but bla eomradua wImi bad eurvlved Uia fcigbtful fiaTuage aaaurcd tbeea tliat be died itobly eooiamliug for Uuman Right aud whh thU they were obliged to be content T ' f Three yeara aiore panned away, the "cruel war" waa ever. Jini hft4 gwwnTiina Hin atyj nvj -WuiuajhoouV.andsraiwinl'trea f "7 hef fkthef etemnt maruloii. The rick proadae of Tier cbllJhwod itad ' . been more than Terlflod, aowaa ahe eat In an eay chair near an eat window, 1 where the euuligbt fell full upoukerj elte waa Iniieed fair io look upon. She waa atttlng thna, when the doer evened, tall baathtufue geatlentan, of ap paren tly iinatw..tityjinir4jKetha would be defaated. nn, and going orertowtiere Maud eat en- gaget with aome light work, took a eeat beelde her. " lie waa a young phyelcUn, -had lttat Mlabwl fcta eowrav, aud atopplng at hla nele'a a abart tinea be fore locating for practice. Hla mother Jhad been Judge JManulng'Jpnly abdr. -Mtd on Ute death ef hie pa rente he bad . . gone to live with hu uaole, who, lovlag - hlat aa a ,aon, Lad educated htm finely at bla own etpenae, and prepared klm to . make bla own way In the World. laul V Cheater, although poptt aa jrond, and wenkt accept no further4 eW from hia nnck, declaring that, If with bla educa- 4 tlon and profMHlon be could not ancceed la life, he would deserve to fail. Ilia uncle and. coualu were Uln only II ring relatlrta, and he hnred them with a devotion rarely equaled. Tale waa bla eeootkt viait aluoe he had left them to utrr a MetUcal College In a distant part of the Htate, and aa It wouh probably be jl the laat for aome time, lie waa eiyoying - It to Um ntment. Am be took a eeat near Maud, be eaid, "Well, coualn, worUug away, are yon T How refmhing to are you eugaged In aome feminine employ went after reading about the etroag - minded woman who le eumlng from WeatutoeMand to lecture bora next week on Woman SuSraga. ' The , ntorultog .papcra any eb la a writer, lecturer, M. IX, and 1 don't know what alL Why U. It, Maud, Uuit tlie women can't be like they nerd to be. contented with the v poaitlon whtckUl and nature Intended ' " What poaitlen la that?!! aaked Maud, ', apeaklns for the BnCliiue. " "iTaudl can you Mk f - The poxltlon of wife and mother, daughter, etater and friend. What eUe alioulj It bet Not i Lof a politician axirctyL As Maud did not answer Imaaedlately; he excUIrol, with a grave smile, "You ltJ3bLore:Jr 'Woman's Uightor " - "X da mean that I am la favor of Womatra mgbt,lf by that joa mean " the right of suffrage, Um right to a clas , ftleal eduoailgav iu atudy a profession: learn a trade, write, lecture, practice medicljie, preach, tlie right to her own earnings, her own, children, to cttlsen ship, to a political eouallty with white asen'and nsgroes,'' 1 '' ,',V.. '-'V "Why I what little njJt-flre you are) I bad no blea yon weroTso Uisar salia led.' 1 knew I'ncle waa In favor of H tbiv but ou I never thought of oc a thing t Well. I am aorwriaetL Then you think It is proper for a woman Fi o appear upon the public rostrum, pracv tics medicine and rerefM r ' ' i l oertainly do, an1 expect Hie lime to eomo shortly n-hen all these rights will ie eonxuaa umiiii." . ,.-.." welt r my part, f never want to sr that day. I think too mock of women to want to see them engage In political strife with men. I could never :rv respect lady wbo could so far forget her Womanhood a to do any of thewr thlneV' ... ,i !, weH, aeid Maud, ;;-i9 shall see. 1 expect you will ) ct Uke as a llfe-part- V- er a nuly M. D." ' A rat btcrcduMuf atinla'fcurled tlie ,Y tip -x raJit Cheater, ho rnUvt - oWandrirrrttfeHuat must be a little jo mcstw dors, loving her husband mom Jthan all others, anf Heltthtlug' In hie praise more titan in the praha) of all the ' worbl; contented tsevnflna the sphere of j of -the kind that la a crown (o her bus-' Isamiand whose xlirMreu' rbi ojV and callberblossodi ' M That U all very well, cousin l"ul. I think nay, I roir there cau, be -uo haifier lot than tltat of an honored wife to wH) will nut Ii I inter uiuiu Bum being- fesm, ami E, mw 4mm, mm tired of tUlTlnrtfte In teTOgeur woman brXmea. lr classed with children, lunatic, Mime, Chinamen and penitentiary convicts." .-Well,,,.enld I"aul, "I am lorry to die agree with you; but aa we cannot grf oil tbat subject let u try soiuetLtiig ehl. And, by tU way, when Uo you xpeut your Mend what's her name "I expect her by to-uIffhtV train, aud btr uania la llle Pcrklaa, Mr. IikjuIi itlv, aiui now do, dmr eounin, be your boat UUtavlur, lof i Lv my own rPlktHUA iMil Upa, M hm naked, "la ahe krong- minded ?""""" ,wmm inu a .Mim Nellie l'erkinat'layton waa at an early age' left fotherieae; and when ahe was eighteen her mother died. Nellie had graduated a abort time before, at the Wertroorehujct Vnienrity, and - waa teaching in that Institution at the time of her mother death, to get the meana with which to purauolhe atudy of med icine. It waa while a pupil here that Maud became acquainted With Nellie. AJUa the r eadua fed 1 Ita-'htUer entered a fediaal Cutif,ui febrVaa now pmctlvlag bef profomion In Weat- fehe waa a member of the Woman 8uf (rage Can veution, mid had often lectured ou that eubWt't. - Maud waa a member of the aaeoctatiou In IlloiMndale, and It waa through bet influence that Mim Clayton birfljucu JuvU to?L MatMMhtd Oybd hef to matte' her borne with them during her atay in liJoouwlalc, aud now Uie day apmintci fur ht tr- rival bad cowewj,. . , f- Nellie had vUiUnl them before, but it waa during Paul' a abevuee; rouHiueutly they had never mctrnt bfrf comhit UdW while' bo waa at borne on a vlidl piaevrf Maud in adlVtnMS.1 AlthiNiKh alio knew ho" was .opposed to what was called Woman'f Rights,' ! P know -4uilH- iat ur4ralrai fhafs hl prejudtos was so deep saatad; aari now knowing tt, alie-teaTwrif-bnwrwboj Nellie waa he would m4 rstnaln, and UtW tl iMr plaMi foritglUlsj'OXtra to- thinking the matter w, h resolred to try strataveroi and leaving Paul she wont in saaauhof her father, whom ahe ftwtxl In bis offlce. ' After telling hm of the ConverHStloh terOre alluded to, lMft htay U work fee Uhj living, and It twosa beroonsln and berself. and con- lldlnK her lUri l him, mh mM ' - Now, papa, you will do aa I want yon toot There's a good rap. Yon know pher name Is lVrkina, ao It will not be a atory; nnd Paul has such a foolbdi preju dice sgaliwt. Iab hyalelasjy .Yon will cau iier m las i-t-rxinapimpat will you 1 wa i. . ... .- . To please yon, my 4cmt-ryL1 unjre-a a Uarllug. Now I mimt go wciisrsana'vniMjr. xna v Tlienext morning when Paul ClieHter etitered 4h basakW auwna he saw young lady.'etaudriig with Maud near a window. Aa alM raised her dark eye to bla fsoe, whett Maud Introduced tlim, Im asw that they were very bcautifu bn-aklaat table, he "m4 au opjmrtasHy to look at her mere eloaely. Bh'e was, be thought, abour t wen ty-tbre years old. Not boauUful, certainly, but mt deulably plea a at-faced and utelllgcuf- iuoklug, and with that bJgl;-bre jlr wuan marks uus true, enitivated buly Maud bad already math) known to NV li bar coualn'a aversion to laly writers, IcctuTerK, and M. rra., ititf bef ttefermi nation to keepTrom bint the kiMiwhnlge Uiat Mlaa IVrklna and lr. NelUe Clay ion were Identical. . 'WTien she had told Nellie, on ilte night of her arrival;- the latter said, "ftaf Umd, won know I woukT do almost anything piaase you, but I do not like to deceive any one." The num. hhrh.mtiwknl lrl iwil.l hear fo atdop lo iLetpUoatofaAy ktml But," aaid Maud, "yon kUtew. uW, It H for hla good, and tlie good of the eaunei we uave so much at ueait. If be knew you. were tka miyjn ho lain lectum hum ne4.wesk Uo il4, not atay -osm! J want him to he con 1 1 need Chala woman earn writ, leVtore. practice medicine aial aoaiiMfjv; so, thonghX-cnnnat aonr ne-1 cejHIon myself, I know tM cau do uo harm, and I want him to find It out himself."-1-11 i m. . nrv..i.. IT it... i t Z ii ba44 sUUV,V,WeJl.JUua,lt aImUI le Ml JTttfl MJT'. is-ijff -is -r-rr . t '- Tb wkiscn"wy;-: It vaa ihe evening of the lecture, and aathry aat around tha pleasant tea-table, Paul said, "Well, eMSstn rwd, sisau going UA stfesst tna tssi to-alght V't M x IX "eswitaM rnirT. "oWt I ant flnar UA . in . . M -. r t 7 ' iaae win wtut me." r : r. "T that ao? Mis IVrklnsT Arc yen going to let my cousin make a convert of No wnttsjiar iV"Skinlnn on thst auldcct,' replied Jfellle, evasively; rtmtl w ish to accompany her." - - xWeti'f yon go with us, Pnnl r waked Maud.' "NdtJ lhtak wsoid bee r f ;kav aa engagement foe tho evening; and then I do not care to go there l awn! the strong wlndceW tn-gwusa -goggles, will be out intsswe! refcr to go where Hraneulof mrsrtf. - .- Wf"t! Mssnl, as tWy .nnilrAintsni JSIghts, tvtr since ,1 Aral begnu to tMUDMi "l wisn you a pteasant even- tag.".. "---,r,, . ' And wish Uig. them the. Mtnte, be took 1 bis bat. hewod mockingly, aud left Uw ' rbont.?'- " ' " " r t , l waa Inlrnducod 10 the audience by Jotge ' Manning, who waa a atreng advocate of the cauae of Wumaa BufTrae, and who tlM xinUH nW mm tha ataixL f f ' That Mb tk. CUyton acquitted her elf well wayacknowladfied by all; ah that aba proved, beyond doubt, womau1 inherent right to the ballot. The neat morning, "after breakout,' when the young people met In the librarythe lecture of the preoioua even ing formed the subject tof "olacuasloa. Maud got eonalderably excited, aa ahe uauaily di4, when "Womana JUghta" IWheuigrbrriWraafloil..f f Strwrf-tHindtd, indeed !" ahe aaid, anawerto aometblug Paul bad eahtl Are all the mem who vote 'utrorf- mimlcti P I think not. - That many men of inferior I nlcTlect vote we all are governed by their votea. Aa woman hi amenable to the laws of the country,! and If a aingle lady or a widow, la taxed feTlts euppnrU amd Ja Um aoat law- abldiugof the two sexes, I do not under stand why the should be debarred from aaahttihg to make the laws by which ahe la governed. But let her use her pen or bra voles on the subject, and. tho ary la aoou ralaed. she 'la at'itug-uilndd, or trying to bet Hbe la too masculine! And they like to see a 'woman mind her own bualneas, and not medtllewith things that do not concern her.' Were Waa it none of their bwdueaa that fath er, brothers, husbands and sons, were taken from them to become targetsfor 1 rebel buileU 7 , it wo tnetc mumeea, aa It was both their Joy, and ,oitow Joy that they bad them to give to a belovid country in her hour of need, and sorrow for their Irreparable loas and that their Lounntry should need Uiee4MfweiuLbeu- lMbb?livee."-'".-- i--- Maud pbuihhI. 'There were tearain wer her eyes aud In lier voice, for ahe thought of tho uuknowu grave of an ouly and well-bclovoil brother, who bad yielded up hi young life On a Houtlwrn battle tit' Id, fn dcfoiK-e oi Vnlvenal FnIoiu7 Aa no one aiioke ahe eoultuued t - "llow often, In the notice of the death of aome brave boy, would we retwl that ! 'he waa Ute only yauu of a.wldow.'. How deaolate would ild be as her leriIi her coimIHIou t Per- bans be was only suptaurCi-What f e Hhe might maiuuaB to mtKu JlTlug by sewlug, if abe eouM get it to do, and age bad iioturnpalitkwr:jTflaJit,orhc might wash, If she had the stntugth; but lieLnjay not liave been aocuatonH-af to Ubor.'ahd cannot fg1n In Wat bid ge. Wlut, tHcH, m toTieoorac of Jtcr Jn her youth, aud society, or Us cu touts, had allowed it, ahe might have qua 11 fled afli-rln tH;lf to fill euine poaitlon which In fliled by men, and instead of being in rpoverty aud want mlgM have rwrided for herwlf the eomforta and. evenlux-J fH mt ttfi IT asuaai Jo mo bMutwar necrtf farhlm to do something, he mm wiutJjr m ipiiriMinn.whllM.a) woiuan is turniral 'Mtroug.mlnil.Kr If aim attempts snythmg.enwi44oachmv,T sewing, washing, or domeatlc service." "Why, Maud r said lauh "you h4ve evidentry mistaken yoor vocaUon. You should have been a public speaker. I lrBieufcJldtarifWweltrTu you are hardly fair. Wo one attempts to thtuy, thai soma ladios have lscomc iWtonn publle aiakera, and writers of aoerior ability; but, after all, woman's greatest charm is Uial shs U womauly." ."igram) that,', snW, MauiL,"bni. bJe Womanly munt alio talk of fashion aud dress oj jonmniLsnd beauxtlanp puna If aha tluul, and mints If sW Sees s spider or a bug, that abe Is womanly. 1 know f a niau does anything esjxi-lally weak and foolhih ho la Called Votuau- , , Paul auiilvd as he said, "Vou Itnow It bar been mid that ErrHd not cuter Into the - original. plan, but was an unlucky aemrtaonwht, Hlie It was who flrst picked the forblddcu fruit, and thus inrsd Adam to destrortkHi. Woman Kuffrage Is, In my oplulou, the forbldifen fruit, with, whieb lMtdnfba at. Sit-dsy are endeavoring toL4em)4 the' aona of Adam to their ruin. 1 think that wom an's mission, especially after marriage, la at can"hea,wlBc excluded from the pursuits in which nssn engage, awl -esnnrtcw tmth family xircler and that in caring for those she loves, and In ! trying to. mahe heewehfifit nfcfds fill- lg lbs slatlon whkdt-her greater ln-j ternht ler to nn and that, whenever lw steps into UsisjJrUnd laacna.wlth men, she will no longer be regarded In thw ltgbf jsf adperTor ef ng, mmhtr kt mowf bat will be tmntud Jnst as .men treat men. .. . "tuat is au we asx," saia Aiauti: "We d wot onakler onrselvM ' SUpcrlt to men we only want to be oonwldcretl thai wiuals,. JMvumj. V?a at tlie" time of 'croft tlou was Uuviwoman' should be an livlpmeet' for man, and become a wife and motlier, there can be no doubt; but Uiat sjltlo not fulfill that design is wU known laet. j rsraM hsMl a lib ml aiitgls-bfajsai aut'Q." "HlnglsJuisefy,gotnsmi,naaid Paul, Interrniiting her. ."For my part I think marriagevla wtmian's'isssssal aphere.' " 'Wsll." sasl IImkL r'l m wan bltg at and t nnow Vstka a Utile dark for our enoia JtusJ now. at Sum know The iilght Is Mother of the I)ayLjr-ewllLJI veJjiope until we rench the fruition."-; " r - "Well my dear cousin," said Paiil, "I am anrry to tee yon making a vpfun taissseWmayisntilf twsmtno altar J i of Woman's Rights hot I non't know how to. prcveuriC"4luV Tiow is It, Miss a. -I .1. ... ft ... rrraiua, ia ya novo -noining to say m Um mibjett f INd jr. tjsy ton com vert yaa mM glgU tH 81 ti--l "No," aaid JfeOle, "I fcara IWnya beun ajssiavvoi in tlie tbsjWsnr of Worn ta.ua on the subject. ILdid immV awnu ttoneaary for me to nr anvthinr. for Maud Is hie to bold her own In aa ai ' gli.el4u( I may mylaal I sSn -Wry ta flod s-aatsir 1 ts s kiaas ..i if 7, jam au. a bitmrsf uuatiL 1WUa mkl Paul, "but not 'bitter.' I only of ".but not 'bitter.' I only op ' pose It bcenuae I believe It would be tho worst thing that ever happened to socM M7 Tma catast'mtsftle rlt n In politics with credit or advautags to herself and I have no Idea that she wlU ever be endowed with the ballotand I, for , shall oppem It, ' thosigk 'a Wtilatitt--' f 't- . heatelia tall? J '1" ua, rWjffrage I a a a as ( ."The cause of 'Woman bull In Us InfWner. IM. C'nasterl assid Nel and la not ye popular, but we must cultivate the grace W pane nee. i have' sahl but little this morning, but I am not at all disposed t stifle my oput lons for the sake of expediency. I am tTUlUC too OuMJ'ajov:jut where f stand tho 'woman uties- tlon. WeUrNallie,' mid Maud, don't scorns we are at nn iiaeiy to eunreri Paul ; ao let' change the conversation to amasytnow agreesTble toplo. H o 3 - ' Ikssuar sf Jsais. risk, Jr. 1 ....Jt5i.. Nkw York, Jahnary . ' James Flak. Jr- waa shut twloe la Ute breast by Edward rttekss at the Uraad (Vntral llotet, at twenty minutes peat four o'ehtek thisaltsrnoon. r - t The following are the circumstances attending the i'isk shooting onset At half-past four P. v. hla carriage stopped at Mm entranoe of the Uiaud .Central . Hm I. 1 1 ensilalnad Vmth ami a in Cinlon. The former alighted and on red the hotel for tho purpose of pro ceeding w his isumss. Aa W asoeniied the Hist step, btokes came out of an ad Juiulng pasaage-way, uupercclved by Flak, unbuttoned his cost, drew out a revolver and rapidly discharged three shots tt Fisk. The first lodged In risk's abiinlilar Cm annd whistled close by bis head; the third. With a more fatal direction, took fleet In his abUomoii, inthsUng n mortal wound. ' Htokes waa interrogated at the station- hnunr an Uia cause of tlis itl't'Mg, 'M't by tlie advice of hi couumoI, cx-JsiIkv McKeon, ruTuara to maas any-stato. nieut. - . : It is probable that ntokeo waa in au excited stato of- mind. causct by the prooeediugs at Yorkvllhj, where hu waa pragmas or Uie cases against risk in whiuli be is swtMxjruod. . - . . in June htst an award of hi,MUu wua made in favor of Htokes, In settlement of a louc claim Le had aaaiuet FUk. With tliis ha waa uismUsikxL ami has srmliee to navo-tuo award set astm. jH'hs case was reopened and r now jwnd- "DAJrt'isa. A distinguished clergy man. In nuo of bla aermons recently, Peotde ask. frequently, MIo yontrdnk VNU, I. du nuLtlilllb theftt li mueg ymj n' , ... .. .. i i . t, . MP yon object tlieB to dancing par tiear' . ,- --'.. -r !N -not totnemsalrcel do fiotrnnt where nukult youth, where unripe luue-eh-s, where unhardened nerves am put throagbr exotaa- of excitement, with stimnlauts, with" Irregular food,-and wii nu mi ' ' a wiatiesa to-oay in mm Miainwn nun ....... x . suit. For some lime he is sahl to m retestntest -termffttmtrVVTWtTDFTrrw been In a desusrate sUto of mlisL vl- bonnes sml oH iie.l achoul to teach horU- sViaUJ amusMl tiv iks ahswussai of the culture to yssjtnt women. 1 he e: bptyihat U exeeaMvo s iadulgml iu Jiymarkets whould not be raised by wom- looti iuat is unwholesome; where a any- the young all through the night win they shouW "eHng, I object to (t - YTliv t Dseause ft la daiintrii T -- "Ns, but becauss it 4s tltlistkt.- tt U taking the time that Uod inxmswiion ably nmant for sleep, and nutting it to the hlgliest state of exhilaration and ex citemeut. The fault does not 11a in the wet that -they dauoo. Why, If it wwre as the peeaauu dance: If it were In Um open air, and mnle e two, and mtm the grass, IM in UM comely noors or a sunshiny day. It might be praised, even. It would not be a virtue; but it would belong to the negativo things that am beautiful. .But the wassail of the nhrbt. and the wastefulness, I wilt not say of Rredous neurit, nut or preohms nerve ir hours am not- so precious aa nerves am the eatinc out of Ufa by indulsjvnee. is dreadraL And to seo it pursued nigiit artcr nigiit,wec artrr wee a, and ui rough the whole season, la painful In the ex treme." -; IVeclier explain that the reason wby bo rave up pastoral visits was because the ladles k him waiting ao long Wlills tusy weraareasing. Jtcsiaes, they all would talk of nothinar but aervanU. children's ailments, and family geneal ogies, until ii got to ne a trine tuonoto? nOUS. ' ' ,-r- ' This Is one of the strongest arguments In favor of the extension of the elective frauohiso to womeav- Utvo them nmi thing else to- think about, Ulk shout, i than "ehtuiren'a aiuuenu. ana umiiy genealnglea," or worse still, retailing nohrhboriwssd scandal. Iet woaieu store Uieir minds with useful Informa tion, study the theory of our Uovern- amt give tnstr nieaa oxpreaaioii, aud there will be much less gossip, and aud them will be much less gossip, and mueb more kappinem In the work! than j now exkst. ii'aaiWwtfrtwa ,Stntdtrr1. TIm lewaWos EeoieUr la Its notsue of Mwl.Molnm Woman. (ucagel Convention say: ."Hi nav never seen a convention oonduoted with mora le- oornm.or a greater degree of Intelligent accord exhibited In the routine of nro credink. Uian were ubUeeable in llils A mat annual and general gathering of the rrtonda of eommon aunrsge in lows. A majority of the siMmbara were women. 11 ley took up cm vent km work' without bring' awkward, and nonducted discus sions with a spirit assi im m msawer wbMi nmrry eonventions of men might well pattern frotn. Thla I high praise, osi 'WFav-tsspo sweif esjarrpil me nta twill always be herved by nil public meet ings of women. " . . .: . Miss I.ydla r). Hsll, who was acting Assistant t"nlted Htates Treasurer diir tag tamtcs3esabaeBerrs!'IVen ner, was vim a lwll fartory girl, ami a contributor to tha famous "Iximell -Ottering." , The Lowell: Cbnrcr . says MUs Hail has been a missionary to the ChocUwa, -mm4 In baeser rufllan days lived in Kansas, where alio owned a loraa amount of real ste. .atoetltigU"Xyw.-, with some misibrtwnw in rrraru 10 titles or properTT, ahe went to waamngion ami has nlhai a cJerkslilp In the Treasury lX-partmeut since, at the same time studying- low to eunblo bsr to recover her prmwrtyAln-Kausaa. . bXili jt-M'l i I" I .i..t f Horace IIawes,an eccrntrte t auroruls mastr. trtes) ts eheat kbi wwknr and cbll- drwn out of their share of bis estate by levMrtg H for the establishment mt a nniversTly. Hut be m-erreached lilm- jsru;sm atva km mom am mmu sncti ijXMMlitious as to mndet it worthless n4 prove that bs was. I usanc. lie was a monomaniac, bla chief aiixJcty. beiair thst of coining to want of dying of poi son, ills widow ami ciiiHiren nave ou tained thoir riithta. to which Umv Were doubly entitled by Hie ism-hing ami sUrvsOgv Vhsy bsvs boon snbjsnlodto,, A pheirrrsvber In one of rtre'Wnirtry ilTJll vbateo by a young woman, who, -With awwHsimplMity, askew 'Hw long ntiotty, (to r yon brave your ntcasurernent PUartiw f em. as. mak sir war , MnniaM rHk my Uat, wkn not frit: Tbsa.ss I H aad mw, rhees awaaia one.. y bran's anSitiara, Jrt aim ovkvaas Oulf S "' kh wlctila th ridS sua bias; Ur, ir It hs tbSHlnilyefflW) af Sst. ' Am4 the SsjrW s mIhM Marrh W Tlu-s lir s sLurrHv rtomimom u tbs rsr ts lre" dear star, from Ikat seep nor. - f ksnw air AaaM is wNhla any ten. Aad br au4l-aw4wiaa sstrtt " y a4rU trsut. . j Ar.iratmlMriit.wbn inasskwo, ' " A ki-r4 (lury aVtwa Ibe aiiwih-w sullj - . Or siimi, si-rxn IrsBslVrarsi"' "4 f1 " " . over the rlitotrnnic stsrs that eiwSSi tfce ynfm Tinflii my drassw, theu wakuif at to SmimK,'." " I ksuw tlml is sis hrraiiaanetailon gtsaus. Kmbrr llisn morniBg when lbs wmrntuu Biyskruul my Km Ik asonUsf taeaot UiM r a St si ik In nwrh uiv bnl. ansli'Vi'r tluU Hiair be: ' ....... ..- ...i Astl lu Ihs srlimiantu saa la riUrIhe' ... . fa aS'S., v.!fc., . .. . Ho BOoaiaar.svswIrST. SMalat. awlsa. 1 IsHMlr sui nut,alilMi(li I awU mimr; ' Bui uyf lllu4 pnrl heart iluth nUr, UnmmlHa atimm and visluu I Urr awu Clu ti ul, bt Jar, l Kllm's riiisa assl aulnis. Autl !, that, altie bjr side, all aiuaUm slrtai Toman u Oardamara. Mrs. K. TJL Cheney, of fioaton, one of tho mast active aud devoted friemle of the' woman movement, recently nl draned the Mtissachuscitn Agrseultural Hodety on tit imnortonee of provbUng ior me euucation or wotnon la theoretical ami practical gardening. life upon the pbystcaf culture of women. Our later clviiizatiou , has sought to maks the widest departure Imui the original type, and the physical de grada tion of women lias desceiKisnl not only to thatlsiigbtara luit tatha sous a aval I. in isenuaay, Siwitaeiiaud and e' ranee, tlie wouieu share all the labors of tlse fleldtsutlare harueaaed with the am to tho frlaoaii. wbUa tbotiaru walks JaaUy la.'sble tliem. iHiriug lhe,cxlMten-a of slavery, the women of the Mouth knew wnai jt was to bear Uie severest tell. The work of agriculture will benefit the health of wuimuU, by bringing them Into contact wnu the vagulahio ute, wblch trill tlacil beueneial. A few years ago ilMtuae of stteilthuictt was necessarily ianre. amounting to ' a ytsar tor eacn stu dent, and, owl lift to this expense, many were prevented from Join lug the schoob l iiey nave never nsr more man seven or eight lilii.llsat onfl tlina. NoW-iho iluwtcy form is to be oiwiied as a school trol or Harvard t'olkxro, and Lno la totes, in svveral of the sitoat imnortauit oranoiios, -are to ie oimtw fisr ' and, with this opportunity- near at hand, it was-deenml 'advUabte to dis eontiuue tlie hortieultural seliool and to em iljr1MHdateTOet1rig women" tit the Uunncy tuslltutlon. Ihia jnovo ineiit is one of great Importauoe, ami it la iioitctt that tula agricultural society will uo its utmost to eueounre it. There thr no neauasitlonm heslltbtuL so ai prlale to young women, so really beau- liful. ami so tine In Its effects on Um mind, jut luirtleulture In Us varioua hmnehes. Tiler is no good reason why all the flowers brouubi Into our grant Won aw HrwrnAnn. If biiv ilonbl Usi as to the really low otdaion mrirl entertain r. women in iiictr present aHect political -condltton It "Would be wholly dispelled by a glance at the col umn or laceue thai graca our dally jourual. sinos si least. two-UUrsn of these remarkably brilliant little para gmphs are nisifa up of ensue XT the grandmotliera, mothers, sister and UAUgJUam of UMiMid.Asoordlsjf.xtoH iirese-intriiipirea wnn reiterated slander, woman ht rati, trrvwtausr Idle, vacUlat- iugr- jeaious, j extravagant, eowanliy, "-, mjaau. KnrrunxiK. una uie to KsVI a secret, and genera fly Idiotic?; while Um masculine critic Is, by mferenco, - Um permanent poawesMir or ail the opposite virtueav Aafiroflf Umt tiaMspiritnf b tmcthm tsxlcpeudcrit ori mir powerless iwlltieal estate w-o aaltalm.lin to tlis. fsrt t hut nines tlsu enfranchisement of uw roi'iroa , mau, aJh Unsa liarmklg items about tlis nerro (with Uie very humorous two "cg's") In which ha was nuMlo to enjoy slavery, to revere nos the whit man, to misquote Hcripture, and to demonstrate generally bia relation to the iwiMiou, have toUlhr dimppeared frorfr (he ptrblltT presaa. ' lie le Sour col ored fellow-eltlsert," and with the con-J suuimstiou of tliis tardy Justice disap pear the coarse Jokes, and the vulgar flings at his imaginary characteristics, aa wall a all reference to Ma seal paou- Itarltles; and it requires no special pro phetic power to predict that oite month after womah 1 made an equal before the law", we slutll search la vain among tho hnw vistas the AUm and JlnHrtm for onciilrKtit reflectlriu oniiet Intellee- tual or moral oualltlea. Men feel respect for arkaowtodtrsd paws.'f7: tual or moral qualities. r") iSowra (,Vur HCAfincZ. i "A kunMKns)orCmTnAt, ArmwaTue runuert .ottha. nnmmliq trlbea of rr- tral Africa surpass auvthisa dona bv the erlebrated ntanoes mid walkers of otheT races. -' When they carry iforrm- nssnituspaauiies iney run for tiays wilh out sleep. In order to fce ShV rhetrf free, they scire with- both ham la tha ends of a stick, which they place ltort aonUlly behiisl their nock.- llxsr stock of provisions consist of a few doxen dates, and their cssswaaen sssir of trow. srs. Perhaps iher stsn'mrry a pair oft mmiais, which they put on when.thj amis of the ueanrt become too hot to bear. r On the wsv they lose as little time as possible. When they are out of bream tiiey iHShn, eouiit tfn rowlxtr l. pirstions, and continue the Journey. Tliey sleep only two or three hours out of the twenty-four; and. In order not In oversleep themselves they tie I mint of tls.au. . sW a "a . . a. mm. .sic swaj iv.'fisr ajit annisniioa nre. They know exactly how long it will burn, ami when it reaches the foot the pain makes them Jomp np, and offUiej: go once more upou their errand. r ituwaiM. i .swai B Tsnia. c UH( -v ua-i i v m iwiin, list anvtsjr erowu who hsd ratbered toons of hla bmivm lu su Fjwtcrn vtllsae. "Itownmulil vm likes goml blsekiriinnl story f All In mwt;.wiltransj, their :lMss.7a,Ji:tae. tenths of the dexter paw present ln-L. .t.Hiiw .... .i ii I . . SMS "II innwwM aauSNn bush of alt notsy demonstration. , The lecturer went on with hia original sub Jit foca fow missitesr wlms) assmo in cAutloiis lndividiial lrke out with "Say, w here's that story . "Itlesa you," was the reply,- did not Intemt to - trll ,-ymr-any sucu: atory- J -only wanted 1. know how man? blackgnanbi were inesenl." j. Von miKht have beard a iin ilmp any lium sUu-in ks ii,s. MOWT that. . . . ,- : r .. . ""Wis tssAnMlil ms) own any liikU -uici.. iit -itriMs-rty tiiure was tn-land, amd ram sjotboeii bannsf up, and aho b. tastwsamssl tn beggary, as the sensational paper asserted. - i-' iit-i. 1 1 ii i rv- There bs retiapa. Ofa-oeeJC power of elevating Ute masses. (Ijiitl.nloKMfi t ft'iT ;-JU A nABE CUAnOE 4' . .i sx-rr-:i.: -roe . C A P I T A L I O T ! ,.:i.tl!.;i:A-j t: t 'lt-''' " T.' ;i.,,i.",,f77.trr'ri . ,'.: A CSI-Bltr Ct CSf-TKS) UITUI1T i: Y I'aOaaMNSst.i aatauHwUl lrA ',,-t AtM' CAN BK HAD jyfKb4WHkB AT imfl If TM -IXlUXTlWKSr," V Nov. M, lTi-aJ WB A SAT TI UAU AS9 1X2111 Arm t rjs UiTsstsit;i;a thk (sUbjiat:d 125 laekay Ckmttla Iwwtaf KmIJml SlUla-la .I Iks. a .a- a- . T . a is, BBB-ss--- e anoj V VtItfStBMl wm H sna Kwd. sad bi arkanwladtsdny all a b Ik bast family Mar-hta A h, lad IteklUwl Ins Is I K. .-,k l-s sww. uwai h-s, ' ' Address mm AY IT ' Si , . -U-BS--AsSTsssiV v lCt.plr XIotrL, UllV M-rnW-a" Ml IIM mmmm.... , s bv a vmrui TVIARO ar THK DAT. Week sr stoatb.wi It lbs asnst rss..l,l. tUr . mrumtm, sat istsnns as- mmllls. "..' ' .r . - -- . I 'T-mr rc--- -f7K ', ' , igsnt- .4 a- t. t- v f T. ?' ' J Wf'," ' ' ""r-" r "r" ' jf - , ?" -. j . r, - "" ' 1Wf7 ' '' '-- . ' ' J ""' r-'i itt m - - -- DixUNaKu:i-oo., ' V-"-.!" " ; ' ' "" ' wwrnminia w,wt nn ana aaa fnirs.TV -t -w e-xufi nggy. ... . t- . . ? ' . ", (' , . ,;-" -I'-f - ,r,-Mt. , by LA l.rt. a... Tu ku, , rsjw ofrM'Sssstsysasll'slsSjC; - . . thom as awmr ms. rilTAZI SOAUXVO - BOTOX. ' ' AUUCJtt A. BfAsTWIM : 'rr.iMA riitsrr.Aws . noAnritq worsat f-r m IlllM knlni K. Ik. - . Jl"" Trrsu sss.lnals. OlrsiDla. W. T m-m,t rOltTIAXP ADVKRTIrtEMEyTH. , . WhUsis4BsJl Isjsls,, . Staplg tnd Fancy Dry .Goods, k-i...a . -i .... .1, 1 . Netlena, Cnr. Plrst east VashlaataMi streets, lart i-tA..w2A X ft??Sl4 C " f g Sr -4 '- am. n. a. Btmxi, rctuAn aj UL::rt tLznx fAj nr. rnntit in hcr arrrpfo, tb A. M. till IKES esrb Oar isftft. tAtWaXt atsssMA. east Wssasd U tk IsiHt KKnnnASTH, rHimsiArHn, nria JVt. iJh-WM IV-tsrss. sd . . - T1Wrr0u ant buMn, rVWMj t ekjafT ssUr sad ftwlisnwtbni (ajarstnard. rries sod- n-. . . . - ... - - - Isi itu llttlli tVTI I flAII THI - BBSBBBBsmaa mt qUftMUS aXsJKTAllJK. A. eai -.'-'--..- V.t. at - ANt-rAcrvKw Ann trnxuni nr lsraer ITrsftt sad YamblUsuJsa tNaSfatass POJtTIm ADVllTCHUMKNT!. Mitt. AOII. ass sua a Uia and sxtlssslid - UU, WUSTTJ HMk, UOAIOIU, HIks, repans. sldasnes. Law as. , MaeaaUIaxa, tts. - ' - -nrrr-i- . - ALarssans eaatiral t msrtiasm mlZ Miutiiir teost, iiiiois, -, 7 7 Tim' Isstaxv Xu - ti essay varssty and i iaaiiia. '" ' llrtr SaMsTTtmahrTasT lbktgaallly. .' " 1 ' , jKwtxaT, rABCT-mo rrt. -w. fs aaad aa4 sis As m irdar. ; lltllll'l All tlfalTI" IIITIII .- "Of sit aesfrrpfloaa, TnaFTOSWAKThV ItassHvauc Mew SsmaJies by every Hleaiiirr. mt a-r ijfttsasst imprinted sn ii HedaesS Hstsa. Xltruu Maids aalaa-ss eatasolbss W lastk. .. . , ... lea m rk at Sm lb , last s rsjr Wl te"n ' tsswtog HastOaet - -; .- .-5- - j .- i H'BK fMrWrVCn lirfvit armrrr j a?w-. X n stavbla, wMk Idasa, walaat labs aud trsadle.asreljr Aulslied, . Camalta for iS! V Snrr-rtss sewtar ' Msorilna um si sfraisi "MSI asMier teed j sssksa "Ivli oswawwa M So all ma, mt Brmllj swn as Wll aaa aanalilss) I lbs assrksS. A - ttMM Acetiui wanted tu caavaas Mia Us tnu taken air Jlie Iuu-vvvd-rlsMCls-eblaa jrt... ss, to tt', W aahlimUss slid Idaba) T-rrlSTT. .t . . tan ua ur sdalrss rVVA-i V MMITH. Ajrr-atS. tin. H. C, 1U1X A rsi .N, A t-ansi Albttnr r;. AW- AtrtwaWW SRFAD, rBAntriw, And an HtnarisTI-sslrTssii.il ft 1 ft- . H Uauds d, rsred tn any awrtoflfcs atte tWII oast ramlM th Mstk. ' . . T Qvodt Sol j to gH tkm 7mr.i. 1 ... J ..!' siW, I s ar aaa -it it r-Tiinirn, m , . .V.r; i-r -r" I'll- J, ,. Z .j-- ' r. istT -srrit nttt;' Jl Deafl tr--'' yK tmTAfc Jtoone-Ko.' mV irst m.7risML - . mrrMltTrilut I- A.a.AJIssFSa ' I.' -nH'-v -i i - . si. LADD -a TILTOn. 1 .'(,. i:.. ...iaaMiaa lssnui. smrutwav. tsttaltatlaecl. iVEXttiiPT jriM'. liKiHBsrrHor OS ftltsnivml Mvurtl. an4 athsr valawblss esrve4 . wm a-sis , sale aeeatas. "-TusHBBiit aaa Si is ads aeooipOy re- srtr BsaSaSHT asms " ""T frnm' A? i.!" CJ-i.a ta aU klad mt Vt assaaf ass) Tmst aaalufM. - Ml - . --i- sfltVPHT a Kca.k.T. : ill aa is . ii '. FAUILY CROCIRIII , raciTti raoMitavrum as nsnaataa, ' : -Ownr mt Thlrdsnd W'snhlnstna ami, i 0 si 1 1 H russi tptsj 4 Wares k. rnans. ism.IL. OrlAslUlE!,- ,H, moaayl-iMcB JitaI o wxig y lac 3 1 , IlaV"" WW.WTI.T t-irKCtfAMtB THM 11 ,yrbf. I asa aw fnmmn to sell aw bms. au "ax " J"'t tB swnaUT f' .. " - i 1 t VatBanwtn,' T,..x n -x. . 1 -sjf wfx rvo. liKktnu . nmil tsvnMsM WsAlaaaoa taa, tmkaad. x TT AVnsrt MAD A RirMHKR Vrp yARM -"-' nssa nais.r -.-r-r f PflTtiafTtt ' i' i' it i" ir " 0BBsMM ' 7 --v. - .Mtall.ii ajajag, , , mm. a-V " . 1 1 JA. rTT'T' SM f "MMbs)J fast saaifaftrat. ".I"""" finsi iiasa wur IH all Deulsl Open Uoaa .. rwaraejftM-A. l La ii U4 ! Use. tfm. nrrbeft. ndrs Ok. T"", I. tStkaasv, St 1 1 aril OatssSy 4 rls,'kni Mr. twftalwsy.Gf tmm Jlaw Jtsnwaatv at .. tk a anarvwet a. WILLIS. 4 ana km cm a miLUf.' 4, 4 v - -- 41 4i' (" - V . -tl A t r y ai ' m 1 1 XU at w rklTirit JKHIM HO. 17 Ul ia, t Mat steest, rartlaad, ureraa. alU . .-' i . f - - R 5-s..; XT. tr: