THE OREQON STATESMAN PUIII.1MI EVCHT MIINIJAV, It IT The Oregon Printing and Publishing Company. I). W. :UAKi, KiisIih'mi Itlamii-i Tkkhs Oiw year, ft, ill coin. Six months, tf Itumiuaiices may hi made by until at our risk when mulled in the prcsonco of the postmaster, U. B. Official Paper for the State. MYERS & RIGGS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Groceries,' Puinti nnd Oils, Brushes, Putty, Alcohol, Crockery, Glassware, . Lamps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Wood and willow ware, Dye-Stuns, Tobacco and Cigars, Ba con, Lard, 'Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, tfec. ifcc. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, Holnian's block, ocO SALEM. 32m0 FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES, Copy of the Report of the Committee of Award at the Fair of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE NEW YORK, 1H05, To Hie FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. for the Best Family Sewing Machine. Highest Premium Gold Medal. lleaHoiiw: 1st. Its Simplicity and Rrcut range of work '2d. The ltttvci-Klule Feed Motion. 3d. The perfect finish and Substantial man ner In which the machine Is made. 4th. The rapidity of Its working and the Quality of the work done. 5th. The Self-adjusting Tension. The FLORENCE wna awarded the Fint and Highett Premium at the State Fair of Call fornia, the only Fair on tlto Pacific coast at which any two double-thread Sew ing Machine! wore exhibited iu competition iu I8G5. Tub Pi.oiienci received the only premium awarded by the Mechanic's Institute of Rail Krancisco, in IBM anil lMlio, to any Sowing Machine, Hewing Machine Company or Air-nt. The claim of a competitor to a metal is without any foundation whatever. Wherever the Ki.ohf.nck has been brought in com- Iiotition with other Sewing Machines, it haslnlwuyi een declared the best. It is the most simple, tlie most substantial, the most ellicient, and its use is easily learned. Every Machine sold is warranted in the full sense of the word. Bend for Ciroulari and Samples ef Work. SAMUEL HILL. General Agent, 111 Montgomery street, San Fruuoisoo. W. . PAItltlSH, Atfent. 7:y . SALEM, Oregon. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTIHS. S. T.-1860-X. The rapidity with which DRAKE'S I'inTilli'K BITTERS Ilavo become a IIOtlSEHOtiD NECESSITY through out civilixcd nations, is witliout a par allel in the historr of tire world. OVEtt TWO MILLION, ONE Ilt'NDRED THOUSAND Were Sold In TWELVE Months. The Demand is Onily Increasing 1 KICII nnd POOH, OLD and VOVNW Ladles, Physicians and Clergymen FIND T.' AT tT ltovlycs Drooping Spirit , Lends STKEXGTII tolhe System Vigor to the mind, AND IS Exhausted Nature's Great RESTORER. lis efloct, in cases of DYSPEPSIA, Loss of Appetite, AVenknes. Excess ive Fnttgiii', Moiir Moiiini'h, Men tal Despondency, Ac. IS MOST EXTRAOUDIVARY. It is composed of the choicest roots and herbs, the the celebrated OA LIS A Y A HARK, etc. all pre served in pure ST. t'Kl'IX HUM. As a gentle Ap titer, and healthy, airrceablo ritimulant, it lias no equal. It is solk by all respectable dealers, iu every Town, Parish, Village and Hamlet, throughout North and South America, Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean. ty None can be genuine unless bearing the pri vate United Slates Sump over the cork, with Sigua lure on steel plate label of P. A. DRAKE, it CO. HMITII Ac. DAVIS, 71 Front Sreei, Portland, Oregon. KOLI A OK NT" FOR OKKttON, and the Territories. Sept. 25. 1 MS 30 THE EYESTHE EYES Dr. E. II. PlIIUEE, OCULIST AND ACRIST. a VTP.R A PUnTKAfTKl) HLINDKESS rf more A. than five rears, Ir Pardee has mails himself thuuroughlv ami scieotilically acquainted Willi all diseases of the Kve. and is now practicing with a suc cess not surpassed iu the United Stales. All operations perlormeil, sncn as EMrsnismns, or cross eye. Calumet by linear extraction, lieprcssiou or Altsorbtion, Pteryiriu'in or H.-sliy meuibrance growiug over the eye, Uedortiun of MtaphyloMa. or bnhrirtee ont of the'ete, Artiticia.1 Pupil, Fistula tsiehrymslis, orclosinrof tear paswge. and all uetoruiaiies of the Lids, etc., etc. Artilirial Kyes Inserted without the least pain, and possessing all' the movements and brilliancy of the real eye. A lanrs assortment eniislanlly on hand for sale i reasonable knees. Tin !) Eys Hath for the treatment sad curs of ail nervous diseases is used ail over this mart. Thankful lothoes pbvsicians who bave sent him cases fr epeialhins. and" hopes that his universal soe ress will warrant a eonuiiiuuiou of ibeir confidence. His celebrity as an operator is n extensive Willi his success ; as pal ienu are presenting themselves for treatment and operations, f-orn New York and llosloa aitaoet moutulv. Manv paiienis can Ik seen a' the Doctor office dal ly, in different slairea of recovery. Onlee: TbTCl-AV STKEKT.Iabove Uis Plasainear Dnpout Street. Hv Ho po Tnr ICo.l n, I1ATKXT Ails Urease. Lard Oil. Nut Oil Polat Oil, NeatsfiMi Oil. Castor Oil, Olive Oil, Linseed Oii.tiUii, sud Uviiiioe, A Ja MYEltS It kitios. VOL. 16-NO. 22. Valuable Farm for Sale. J THR subscriber, being about to ouiburk In jfg JLiL other business, odor for sale, at a great bar-tuE. gnin, bis Farm, pictisiuitlv sitaatod itbont one mile south of the tloniiNliing village of Uosohnrg, DOU GLAS CO., on the Htugo route, and comprising about One Thousand Acres , of excellent hmd, most of which is inclosed with good Icnces, una minor a goon siaie 01 cultivation, Tho linprovemonts are of tho most substantial chin-. nctcr, consisting of a largo and commodious KUAMK uwr.iamiNDUNIi, with walled collar, a spleudid frame 11 AHN, 110x14 feet, with numerous other out buildings. A largo 01ti;lIAIll), of choice fruit, iu successful bearing, is unother important appendage to una ucBiruuiu nuuiesieuu. Persona desirous of entuglng iu the farming ami stock-raising business In the salubrious climate of the Uuipnim Valley (which stream runs thrunuli tin. promises), will Und this a rare chaiioo to acquire a Iekms. Time will be given on port of the pur chase money, if desired. For further particulars, ap ply to tho subscriber ut Hoscburg, Oregon. May 5, 180(1. JOHN KELLY. Fay Up, Gentlemen. ALL PERSONS knowing thomsolves Indebted to mo are respectfully Invited to call and nav un soon, as I need the money to pay my own debts. Thankful for past patronage, I htipe to still see you cotno around to the old stand, where I can be found ready to wait on you with an luca-used stock of .GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. Sulem, April 10, IWiMif J. M. COULTEll. Private Medical Institute. Established by J. CrY OUNC. DR. IN 1N50, THK CURE OF PRIVATE DIS FOU EASES, OF WHATEVER NATURE. And all Female oomplainta. Coiiflultiiig Olfice, 53fl Wnwliinton Htreet, Second tmiMing below Moiitfromory ut,, SAN FRANCISCO, : : CALIFORNIA. WO CUltti, NO PAV, CONSULTATION IJY LETTKIl, OR OTIIEtt- For Direction of Letters, See Below. THIS CELEIiRATED INftTITUTE .nut enjoyed on tlits coust uu uninterrupted micceiw of Fotitten yours, und lutu liecuum one of the renowned HoniiLnln nf the ne. Wliat the celebi-Hted Lin k HoHpiUils is to ijoiiuoii, nun iLe no ens renowned e8.ttu.iiuimu.it of Uicord to Purin. this Institute lius lieconte in die Pa cific Const. The thousands annually received und cured, place It in point of number of patients hiiioii mo very in at 01 me world, ui.u uie suucubb ul uh treat ment rankt it Bcroud to none. rluVATK DISKASKS IN MALES hih! IltliRfilT. LAKITIKS IN FEMALES are the reut destroyers of hen I Hi. Tncy iiisitliiounly attack the tfyHtcin auu grad ually midcrmine and destroy it; thuy drive the bloom from the clieek. the lustre IVom the eve. the atnimih and viurfrmn the triune ; tliev irive to the world puny and disused Hpriu, and poison, through, sue censive.i'nenitinnB the race of inun. The marks rati be Keen in Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiot ic, the Paralytic, the Insane, etc. There is no more terrible sconrpe to the human rnco than tlioBe diseases arrisitiL' from the con tatui nation ol Veneral PoiBon. The mildest forms, hv rotreatitiK to the blood, hold ever over theonoalliictod.tho sword of destruction that is liable at uny moment to fall and blight to utterly destroy all earthly hopes. MEKCUKY, recognized a the most fatal medical enemy to man, combining with the Veueieul, riniibleu his dangers. Those who have been treated with that pernicious mineral poinon are not cured ; the disease lias only assumed a new form. Do not bo Batisflcd with Partial Cures that leave the poison to crawl through the system, ent hitf its way into the tissues and orpins bmiuath the apparently smooth surfaeo. to burst out in tlie future wnti a virulence that will Imtllo theeltects of inedimue. WHEN PERFECT CUItEScau be obtaineu bv con- soutmlthiff a physician whom lon practice and ihoro- uun investiKtition into tlie causes ot DIhlsAhh. of the L' HI NARY (iROANS uuables to detenuinuut once the uature of the disease. In all diseases entrusted to the Doctor's care, PER FECT HVhXDY and PEKMANKNT Cures are always Guaranteed In Bvpliilis and Iu adjuncts: Oouomua nnd its ho- pomitanyintf diseases; all discoi-ders of tlie Rladder, Kidneys ami prostrate j fccminnl Weakness j Dis eases of the Heart and Luutf ; tystepsia IndieHtinn; ImpoU'ticy i Incipient Consumption, and alt dixeases of the Urinrv organs, in eutber sex, care alwavs waranted, Oil NO PAY UKOUIREU it the PUI VATE Mecliojil IiiKtitnio. HO. Ml WA9IIINOTON 9TIIEKT, SAN FRANCISCO, i : t t t t CALIFORNIA. Seminal Weakness or Spermatorrhea. Tue young man who experiences tlmt (frown 114 weakness in his muscular and mental oruauiatioii should stop to consider whence it arises. He will find in the weakness of the back, trembling of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountable- failing of the powers of the mind, flntaste for society, dread ot im pending trouble, forebodings af evil, sleeplessness, troubled and lascivious dreams accompanied by grow ing deafness, loss of muscular power, and numerous oilier symptoms of disorganisation. Tlie positive tra ces of tlmt inottt terrible and destructive uf all d incus es, Seuiiuiil Weakness Wasting away his powers, destroying his hope of life and man bond, and dragging him along the broken path of his existeuco toward u premature grave. To him who finds his life dribbling out tu the discharge of the vital principal of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes ot its appearance brings nnnssurauceol reher. Marriage, that holy office, tlie safeguard and hope of manhood, briuus to such a oue no hone of euro, but adds to his misery in the knovvlcdire that the one who looks to him for so much of her happiness, is a victim of his evil, xnd an innocent companion of his punish mem. jlu amis w ma unserr mm u isomer iinill nope leaves him. There is no rosea except in proper and skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a pliyniciHii whom long practice und careful research has made thoroughly conversant with every phase of the dis ease Those who have become tlie victims of solitary vices, that dreadful, fascinating, und destructive hub it, which fill thousands of sick rooms with paralytics and coiiBnmptives, and hundreds of untimely graves with its mifguided victims, should consult without a moment's delay, one who will sympathize with their sutieriugs. To such the Doctor 'would especially ad dress himself, giving to each and all uk 11 ranee of a PERFECT and PLUM ANKNT CURB riW Am drance irom business, chanpe of diet, or fear 0 ej. pot h re. !u not forget the address. See below. Iiniorrant to FoinalrN. When a female is in trouble oratflicted with disease, and renniiTS midical or suigi.tl assistance, the enquiry should be, Where is there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and whose reMrtuh.e standing in society recommends him to the confidence of the community 7 The Doctor, understanding how imperatively necessary these requirements are, feels ailled nnon to interpose, and by calling the attention nf the atfiicted to the fact that he hat been a PRO FESSOK OF OBSTETRICS and FEMALK IIS EAHKS for twenty years. and is fully quahlied In nd minister in all ensfsj both medirtilly and suiwalW, uot in a superficial manner, but iu as thorough a inn. li ner as years of study nud practice both in hospitals and private families can make, to save them from the hand of the unquulilicd, unscrupuluons, and des igning. Therefore, tutu i lies can rely upim him as upon a father. Ail in Hlniclum can Hud in him oue who can feel and sympaiiiixe with and befriend them in trouble one inwhnsesecrorv the utmost conn dm re can be placed. CONSULTATION (BY LKITEU UH oinr.lin ''l.l r ii i-v n'lMn -s "n" w . THE CKLKltKATED FKMALEUEMKDIKS.mm pounded from the pi-ivale premriptions of DIO OL'NU, have now ohtaiuetl a most extcrnied poruianiy, aim are correctly viewed to be the safest ami surest reme dies for the complaints' for which tliev are applied. The con-tMtitlv Hf-fniiiii testimonials ot their eflirnrv Hwlare then to be pre eminently superior in their ac- XO Lttdv sluMlM la. !.,. tl. Vi.r.owiir,., Agents. 4one gennine unless procured at tins oltice. Nnit by Mad or Express, to anv part of the State THKfiKKAT frKMALK MKfMCINKf PREVEN TIVE PuWDEk.S FoRMAKUlKI LA 1)1 E8. New, Nifeand lutallibie. lasting tn.tn four to six monthr Pric $10. FRENCH Ll'NAR. (K FKMAl.E MONTHLY PILLH. For suppreswione. Aner titty vearsofuse these pi III stand unrivalled tu efficacy. Pries $j per box. To Corn'fcpoiidriila. Patients residing in any part ot 1 li wate bowfver distant, wlio tnay desire nuubeal advice 00 their rs spertive cases, and who think proper to submit a written staienmit of sorbin prrlerei.es to Mdiiitf a personal interview, are assured that their tomuiuitic Uotis will be held m.n sacred. ' All letters must be addressed to the corresouling physiciau.Uiost BENJAMIN F. JOSEfAN, M.l Wasliitign Street, Box TVk P. O -Nan Francitat. Cal. it. r. BKO.VX UTILL boy and sell Oreenbaeks, Mining Rtnfk. snd Itrafta on Han Fraoei-eo. snd the EaMem Htaie. Will bnv II.. 1,1 llii.l or llullioa Ottiw with 1 W ells f argw at Cw.. va easts ottwt JH( SALEM, Summer Arrangement p ,it, , THK STKAMHItS NEW VOTttLlf CASCADE. ..UK., WILSON G. HUNT, CA1T JNO. WOLFE Commander. Will leave PORTLAND dally, (Holidays excepted) at 6 o'clock, a. m. for the CASCADES, oolinuct lug with the steamer OMEONTA or IDAHO CAPT. JNO. McNULTY Commander For Dalles Ihroiislt In Ono Day I T1IH BTKAMKU8 YAKIMA, WCII.I'OOT, TKNIIVO, iMVtm:it, Kli KKOBW CHIEF, UHANAUON, Cuptaim E. I'. COK. C.l'KLTON, J. II. OKAY, and TIKIS. BTUMP, Will run during the season, from Cclllo to linntllln, Wnllnla, White BIuiTr, l'nlousc and Lewlnton. One of the above named boats will leave CKI.I I.O for UMATILLA and WAM.Iil.A daily, (Hi.ndavs excepted.) Itnatswill bodisputched for tVHITK IIMJFPN, PAI.OI MK and Mi WIM l ON as often as tho no ssesity of tho trade will demand. THE BTEAMKR SHOSHONE, CAIT. J. MYUICK Commander. Will run from OI,lN FKIIKY, on Snake Hiver to IIOINK CITY, OWVIIICK and HOI'TII IIUI.HIi I,ANilft0,comiecting with . THOMAS & CO.'S STAGES, ..AND.. M. Ilu Relied Co.'s Fast Freight Llnca. J. C. AINHWnilTII, President O. B. N. Co. Portland. March 9, ll. REAPERS! The well known nud celebrated OHIO REAPER, (Called the Now York Improved, or Seymour and Morgan,) Combined Machine, with grcut improve ments, having a STEEL CUTTER BAR, Cnn be changed from a reaper, to n mower, In ten minutes i cuts (i and 6) feet swath, within one nch or two feet from the ground ; will cut 18 to 20 iu itb perduy. Can bo used with two or more linrscs. V. ill work on SIDE HILLS, where other Mmhuir, will not. Tlioy are easier to get tho inula on ilmn ui.v other macliiue, leaving It out of the way of the It oh o' er. The 1 GIANT ItEAPEK Cuts a NKVBN FOOT SWATH, will cut 3(1 acres per day. I ALSO. McCornilck's 6-fbot Reapers and Mowers, Ball's Ohio " Maiinj'is Wood's Prize .Mowers, Union, liaj State, Kerbey's, etc. Pltt'M Iniirovcl THRASHING MACHINES KiisscU'8 Masslllon and Sweepstake, 30 TO 36 INCH C'YI.IlVDEICsj. ALSO, Unities' Illinois Harvester (Header;, Wire Home-Bakes, on Wheels, Revolving " all Sizes, Portable Power Hay Presses. With a general assortment of AGRICULTURAL C00D8. Anl ow as can be purchased elsewhere. J. D. ARTHUR &.SON,. -IniS Cor. California nnd Davis Sis., rf. K. Warranted, a Sure Cure or no Pay. LEIBEG'S ARGENTINE PILLS ! For the Ague, and all llilioas Discuses. J. E, Clark, Druggist, only Agent for Salem PRICK, fe'J SO I' Kit BOX. This Is to crtify that I have Irierl Iibcg's Argen tine pills, alter 'rving vnrhms remi'dics. to no etloet, when oue box of )ibcg's pills proiluccd a iwnnuneut cure. J. II. SMITH. twlcni, May 15, l.HI'.IL Ijilo I'rop'r Capital Hotel. I have tried Lcibeg's Ai;ue Pills, prwua-d of J. K. Clark, Hiilcm. nnd luiind ilieoi it sure cure. STEPHEN POSTKK, "Mason." Salem. WEB FOOT TONIC! IS an excellent stomach conlinl. It is a fluid extract of tre Oregon gmpo and oilier domestie plants of strengthening tho stontHch, qnieliiur the nres and acting upon the liver. As a preventive of Aunt and a tonic duriittf and after an uiluck. it is iinsiir passed. It is preserved with the best Mi mrbou itud put up iu large bottles, and prescribed by many of the best physicians iu isruaoii. J. E. f LAKK, Practical Apothecary ami Druggist, Sulvoi, Solo Man illacl urer. ItlMfksinilhsi, Alli'iitionl DESIltOL'S ot going out of the Imn trade, wo now otter our entire stock of Iruu Axles, Spin dles, etc., at cost and charge.. HAH IKO,.1 cents. HIIOK SIIIAPK, !l rents. CANT HTKKI., ISO cents Other Kinds in Proportion. Also, all kinds of Wagon findings and lllarkamith's tools, at San Francisco pri-es ami charges As this is no humbug, we desire parties wanting Iron to cull npon us. Hlf HEATH. TEArtlHHy V CO J. C. SHELTON, M. D. Fractlclns Thyslclan and Surgeon, SALEM, OIlEflilN. Olllce and residence. ,!os. Wilson's brick, opposite tho ltenoett Hooss. BKIN'ti a graduate nftbc Phy.io Medical college. Cin cinnati, Ohio. he is purely rrfurmnlory in bis prac tice.discarding alike mineral and vegeislitp pidsons jilid using such medicines only as act in perfect harmony with Nature medicines that posses, the rare recolu metiilHtion that If they do no ptiod, they will do no injury. He has also attended a full course of leetnres iu the Toland. IAlhipalliii'1 Aledica) College, Sun Kran. ctsrn. sod hnvtog pno-liced meihrilie mi Ibis pourt about six years. Is fully srqmiinted with the dismses peculiar to the climate. Iteffrron' Snip, BY virtue of an onl-r nf the Circuit f'onrl nf the Stale of Oregnn. fia llm eonntv of Marlon, made and entered at the June term, A. 11. Jia, thereof, to us directed and dclivereit. we sliall proceed to sell at public auction, to the higliest bidder, on the 1 1th day of August. IHiWi, st the cimrt house door. In Sulem, in said county, the lollowtng desenlsl real estMle. Is9. longing to tbs estate of John ll. II'miii. iteeesis"d, to wit : I'nrt of ha No. I'll two. iu lllm-k .No. l ib ) for ty six, commencing at the south ens' comer nf said ha on Commercial street. in said city, running thence north along said strset tl) forty-one feet i Ibsnee wsst.psr. allel with the soulb line of said ha, to tlie western extremity of said lot; thenco south ill) dirty one feet sbuig the alley to a slake at the smith west roruer sf said ha i Ibeitce east to the pbtee of beirliining. Also, the North third part, or twenty life fnt Mors or less, frout. by one butnlred nnd slxtV-Rvs feet deep, olf the north side uf bit No. (:t, three,' llbe-li No. (tb, forty six. I ' said city of Salem, ss dcM-tine.t on tbs pl.t of said citv, being the pari of ha purchased bv the said John 1. Ibsiu, in his lifs liras, of JamesjT. Wortlcy and wite. And also t' st certain raher tract nf land, Imutided ' i the Wrst by Fourth street, on the north by lloon street, on the snnth hv the anrlh fork of Mill rreek. sitosled nil what Is known as IUmhi's Islsnd. in said city nf Sateen. One third uf tlv purchase lunmy to lis isid down in gold coin, one third lo be paid in 'one rear, snd oue llnrd in years. In gold coin, with h'terest si the rate of one prr cent ).r month, and with serqrity lo lie ap proved by Itie Uelerees. PUETiiN HAMILTON, I. HEATH, ..... J 11 MOOUKS. bsletn.July IJ,IH.s-,w sMerses. OSO. H. CMsSCt. Hmlth Ac CIiiiiicp, Nargicnl mat Hechasiient DENTISTS. Oritwold's Block, eornn Cmnmrreisl it tisis strset. .SALEM. OlttUOX UT All Our UtaUl Work tiuraiiUfd.i OREGON, MONDAY, JULY HO, 18G0. & to. THANKFUL for pint favors, and ;ioplng to merit a conilnimucs of the siiiini, would resiaiclfiillv aiiiiiiimce that they aro now rocelvlng and opening a large assortment of Ncw& Cheap Goods Clothing, 7resc Goods, Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, JTnnCy Goods.. Wo would will iurtlonlar atlenllon to our exteif sivo stock of Hardware, Iron and Steel, Carpenten' Touti, Xul$ and Both, Blacktmitlts' Tuol$, Kprinf Axlet, Uunimitht' Tonh, Carriage I'ixlurct, Agricultural Tooli, Mill Saw, House Furnishing Hardware. . . ALSO. . A FIiio Lino i Ciii'taliia, Fixtures, Willi Pnpir, 'lll'M-IS mirror, JlIitUiiiK, Kle. Faints, Oil, Lead, Futty, Glass, QUEENSWARE, ViiinlMlioa,GlaHHwiiro, CHOOKERY. Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Tobacco! Which we will ofleral price, for Cash or Country Produce. Which cannot fidl to plouso crcrylimly. Clf HEATH. EAItllOHN&.Co. 7ool Vanted. We will purchase All the Wool We Can, For which we will pay The Highest Market Rates, in U. 8. (1..M Coin, er, if prrferml, NEW GOODS, AT C'AHII l( AT KM. Ctf HEATH, DKAKHOUV 6c Co. !stir or riniil Kclftemritl. In the fount y Court of Yamhill cotitttv, Ort-iroii. In the mnttor of the estate nf W. T. Javnes. dee'd. AND now, on thi Vd day of July, IKM, eoini's I N. Itraiisou. uthniniMrutoruf tho estate of W.T Javties, dereawd. nud tiles his nreonnt for the ittnil sell lenient and distrihnlion of the said diTeasesl's es tale. H is ordered that Hi ml hearinir of tho said ac counts and distiiloitioii of the Niidesiitle be bad in ihr t'ointy (,'oiirt of Yii'Mhill rotuity. Oregon, on Wed in-win y. the H(i duy nf Auttist, lilt. and thai noiiie thsiTM'f be given by pMblirnlion In the Oregon Hlatea man newspaiwr lor hmr surressive weeKs. .1. W. COWIsS, Vn. .Indue Ufuyette, July 3, l'd. 1w:i(k IS beridiy givpii that I be untlurvign! hnt Irn d'dy sppninied admtnistniior of the estni uf ll, hodi-u. deceased, by the Comity Cmirt of I'olk ronnly. All persons having claims airainst said est am nro reininl In pnsi-nt them lo Ihv nodersigned at I lie otlire uf K K fooper, J I , Kpring Vallrv, lk roanty, Orevon, witliiu six moot In fmin this ditto, and tltm him wing llirni selves indebted will make Immediate pavmenL, A. lIOVKNOKN. Admr. fpHng Valley, Orifon, July J. wl-ll!t ' Final trliimii'iiK In Comity Court, Marion fonuiy, Oreon. Kstate of C O. hitkiiatritk, der'd. JOSKI'II HU'K. admiinsiraUir of said estate, hat ing this diir filed his account in said Court pray in if n final settlement nf the seme. lhertfro. notice Is herebv ihvmi to all oeraoni line real rd in SHaleslHte. Ilia' lii said application will Ihj lizard and deierniiutMl at the Court House In 8alem mi Tuodav tbe7ihday of Aunst. Ktii. JOtlN C. J'KKCI.KS. Kalfin, July 5, IW-fiw4w!t ( n. Jti.tgn. fVoi.ro of Flnnl ffcftli'iueiif. Iu Count v Court, Marion f oontv.Ornou. July lerm, lH't KtHle nf Jnnire Cosif ruve, drr d. JKUOME It. JA KMl.V.ndmimsirNlor nf snM m. (ate, having Ibis duv filrd his arcotiuta in said ( onrt praying a final settlement of the Mine, ibore fore, not (re is hereby given lo all iMnwns interested in sntd eeUtte that tlivsnM applvaiinn will It hnrd and determined at tlw Court H'-uss In Hal em isb Tim- day the Tib ihty of August, I"'-' foil.1! i'r.r.niir.3. Knlem. July 5. lH'wI-ll'l Co. Jitdira. Ailmliitsiralor Roller. OTIf'K is hereby given thai the minVrsiirned has 1 1 been nppoi'itrd adminltinilnr on the estnie of (human Morse, deerasf-d. by llw Hon fonnty Court of the Stale of Oregon, in ami for Uie Ciaiuly of Cims All persons having eleinui against said eeinie arv brre by tvn,iifted to ire-inl the Mine to the nndiriirtH,d ut Ids residence In Km pi re City. In Said county. wb the necessary voachm. within si months frnta tlw dati hereof. !AVl! MOKKK. Hs. A dm Ku.pireCily.Coos Cm . Ogll.Jalv 7, t'A. V Diaaolulfon. fpiIK tarltnrltip beri'tolore sxisiinv Iwtween J. M 1 ( nailer, J. L Kinktule, it A. W. Wrigiit. in lh wood business, is tbw day dissolved by mmiihU wo srnt All debts due swid firm, are pavabiefoj M ('niter; II drills agaiust said Hrnt an svhl by aid J.M.Uulur. J. il mi l,, hit, J. L KINKAI'K. A. W. WKIIIIIT. fklnm, JttiwLjlsl. W..-ot)4 Ivoliilioti lir. TIIK copartnership herstororn existing lelwwn the wt'mirnd, doing busnsis in haleia, I tre fim. uuder tb linn iwu of llewley, Tlwmifwai A stttore. is hereby riswtred lit Unit on I mnsriil. The buMM M will becamad on by lie lev sY Issd.re, of Ue lain firm. HKU I.KY. J C TIoMV)X, L I, AH. IK Jaly I. N.-lml'J KfYhlonfbold ndhilieVMInrnfi ompalir N'it'VU'K is hatfhy given thai at a meet in of the Irustrea uf I be said t'ompany, held na Jnlr H. I'i.an asMwment of thiny time mils pershsre was l vied upon i he raptlal stink of raid r iptnt. parable in t. ft gld and siUareniu, at the oft.es of tlie Hrrretart in KmI. m Anv stwli npon wblcfc said asniewi ehalt mania s, ptti'd wa Ibe tub dav of A'igual. MjA .UI he ibn l deliiHpwot,aol Will b dnir ailvvrtieMl tr Mr SX piiblic aarlioii. ity order of the lltartf nf TraM. J T HAMILTd.H.rWy hr..ni.JBltl"ti.l 4'J0 DisaoItlUdil of ro-Iiirlurn.ilp, 'PHK cwimrtttersbtp herrUfnra tiisiiiig Un 1 tirff aieh-rsiivti'-! aonVr lie linn nsnw nf H Uitrb-ll kiwi Co , ha- ibis dttt ben d''lte-l by noitnal ronwiit Mr. M Merer is mith.in to rllrt all the debti and arwiats u mu4 una. and pay all the debts and liahiiiiea of the aaate. MtTCHKtX, Saksm. Orsfnn. July 1 1 , I, Mr. U. Msytr will conlina the basirwss at ibt aid staQ'i h( (Orci0tt f talesman. 8 ALUM. MONDAY. JULY 3(1. IHGfl. 1IKN AM) BON' AT DALLAS. Ed. Slaletmun i The Dimiooraoy nf this con nly. llirtiUKh ' linn," awnru tltor would cm tett. nml Imvp the balance of the iiluooa Coun ly Juilije. Tron.urpr, oto. They did cnntttl, anil the result was the inort'itRlii of our Treas urer', majority' by one vote. Tlioy bad a meot itifr hern to-ilay, tho nbiect nf whluh I du tint Itiiow, and Hoiilinm said he did nut know i hoi jiul(lii(( from tlii spuunlie., we supposo tho ob ject was tn satisfy the Deuiocmtio ran It nnd file thnt they fniled in tht1 contest liccuuso nf official anil judicial corruption, 11 Hon '' appealed several points from Judy Boise's dooision to the hifrll Deiunoratio tribune nf this onunty, and, we presume, with a fair prospect nf suo ocss. Tlio Judge', decision upon the onsc of one l'rovn, who Tided the Union ticket, and who wn challenged u not being a legal rotor, on the ground, as lliov claimed, that ltd was a luilf hruvil tho Judge holding tho ovitlonoe tlmt he wit. a half- brood iiisuflioient tn prove it, and thnt his vote should stand socined In an noy " Hen " and Ilonhaiu moro than anylliitiK elsu. Ilotiliatn siiid tint ''great preponderance uf the weight nf tlir testimony taken in tho cnn tost proved beyond a ilonlit that I'rnvo wns a whole half-breed." Kvery ono wlm heard the witnesses testify upon this question knows Hon hnin'i itntonioiit to he fnlse. Hen forgets' tlmt sonic yours ago I'rnvo voted tho Deiiioornlic ticket, at tho earnest solicilittinn of a good Dem ocrat hnrihehtt dictu !). Hen' and Hun' looked upon tho provisions ot tho Civil Iiiglit hill n. bring perfectly awful. Hon, carried away by the exciting reflections of tho moment, planted one foot (tin1 ono that has the moccasin nn it) on tho Constitution, and tho other (thnt has the boot tin it) on the Cincinnati I'lm f.:r;;i. clenched one linnd llrtuly in the wool nn lliu nigger'i head, und the other upon the "long mil ot the Chitinmnn," and said " This is a while mini', government !" Bon' nienllnned It nlon true thnt the Civil Kiglit. bill would enable ucgrn children in lit in tlie school among white; children. Such a prospect must he dreadful tn llieso Demncrala, who nestled in the bopiims of negro wenches anil fattened on their milk. Hon' condemned I he C. K. hill, which secure, the negro in his earnings, and then said, "the Government should my lo the negro, 'Knot pig or die," and allow agrentblg, Di-iimorntic. sassafras-colored, mangy hog to stand by and ent the roots, alter tlio pig had rooted the in op. Hon' is a statesiimn ; bully for Hon'l Hut Ben' gave the ring of the true ropptr, when he tom bed upon the proposed Constitu tional Amendments. Said Hen'i " The people in the Siii'lh lire subject tn million changes ; and now. when they hoist the stars nnd stripe, there is nn reason or justice in denying any til them any rights nr privileges or Immunities en joyed by uny American citizens, hy conslitti linuiil amendment or otherwise." That's it. Any traitor may fold the stnra and stripe around him and hold olliee or vote Ibe Demo cratic ticket ! Ilully (or Ben'.' Hen' went into the corruption iincnveiliig process lo such an extent that he wns well nigh in-nt breeches when ho got through. There nn a slim turn out. The (Nips hnvo mil turned nut well here incr Cariboo diett. Yours as ever. I am, Ovmi in 1'oi.k. Dallas, Oregon. July 21. Irttifi. BOIIKK. The following es-ny nn written by Miss It. N. Hell, and read at the lutu session of tho Linn C 'uuty Teacher.' lusl'tutu. Hooks aro greut blessing. They aro none tlio less blessings because they meet our eyes un every ride, nnd are lound on every shell. There are souio things llmt are increased in tnliiu because I hey are universal. Doe. lint the author derive greater pleasure from the idea Ihut thousand v. ill follow the train of his thoughts than if only one could do so I Them was a time when Inaiks were only fun ml in mntittslories. nr ill the libraries id I be woulllu . Hut Ibe art id pruning opened up the (oiiutnliia nf knowledge, mid at present its dcliglitlu! stream, ruack alike the onllnge of the lowly and the palaces nf the rich. One may take fiom his ntlrnu'ive library Ibn wink of a favorite author, " bound in gold," and another mny, hy tho glimmering light uf Ills cottage fire.' read A cheap .-till mil nf the suine, yet not one panicle ol tlio beauty the aullior treiiled is ileuird him. In unilse Insm py is niu'liu IhoioiI. Hooks tire great travelers, poets and histori ans. II you enjoy descriptions uf foreign scenes nud people, nud some book nf tiavt ls. If a lover nf tho sublime and beautiful, go Willi llnyard Taylor up Ibe Isr fopieil Nile, usiidur will, him by ininjii light hkiiiI r.nnuiilic rum, or fnrntiny in tlie dn-ary wastes f uni-ivihxed Africa. If you mo n person nf plainer tastes, r.uil " Livingstone's liesearclies," I rnco hnn through his journeying aiming tribe. Inuiidly ami unliieniliy, when sick and discoiitnged. and when you ohwo the volutin, you will pro nounce bun a hem. If you aro Inud nf pta-lry. you eau lind Niiuelhiug In ph ase your laiicy. Every age has Us piH'ls. Milton anil Shaka peru are enlngized by every i-.savist. You ued nut go to I be nl.l wiulil In lind pools, fur at borne we liavo llryant. Wtnltier and other, whose pro.luc'iiuis air ehnrin ng and lull nf lienuiy. V lint a host of poets w can lind, and yet in none of llieir works do w find that sweet thrilling palhos. that suhliino imageiy that ex ist iu lliu mm try uf the lliblo. alillon appears comiiiou plaiw wiieu couipaied with the sweet I'salinivt uf Israel. What thall we say nf the light literature of the day, with which the country is flooded, and Ibe demand fur it appear, equal to the supply. Although many works of Dclion expose eiisiuur evil, in societr. aro moral iu I heir tendency and may be read Willi pndiU yet tlie gieut mas ul them are written lo onler. and by inlse glare and glisteu. Ibrilliiig incidents and over w tought biclurea. priHjure readers, whuaa taste, soon Lecoins ruiatrd. Ibeir minds poisoned and ren dered mcapablo of higher aspirations. Ilcside ail our l)o..k. wa have newspaper of every variety and description, both religious, political and literal), and iu tlieiu we have ev ery variety uf stile and seiitiiiienl. They are own broailcast over the laud. Yno find llivin iu oity pa loo,-, in Ilia cal.iu amid His foiesta ul the Far West, and lliey wind llieir way far up into lb ratines ol wild and iiclurrHue liMaiolalli. Iu cheer the Weary lliiuer as bu ells by bis camp fire. Weekly lin y go forth, laden anli uewa (ruin ever) Inud. They make us familiar with the eastorns, occupations and men of every nation, lsle. eouniy and loan. Koine "uld fugy" might pusibly drelaiiu agaiust Ibeir wide-spread liilluenos, but what npioioti would yim hate uf a man's gmeral liilorinmUin who iKiier lead nrwHrt Wa can judge much uf another character and mind by the paper, and b sik they read. We should be carelul, Ibru. In eullitale a cor rent taste j l will aid as m futumig a gmal and brsolilul character. Wa should select our hwdt as wa would oar companions, auk an eje Iu the influence they will exert apou nor live, and upon our characters. it. N. Hull. DiaucaTKM. The Hi. Iraui Dtmnerat .ayi: Th Ci.prrbeai paper, arw Intensely di. gn.ted with Heward'. spwh. and don't like Wanton', any heller. The coupling lie Hew ant nf the l)em.ratra party with Ilia rebels. hi the rruniiiscenee he gats tarried the Dema pratic stmoack. The religmn. eiciteineiii at Springfield. HI, is without abatement. Tlie i.tav. r and other meeting, are daily and nightly crowded, and I he irres.ioii loth elmrt i liieiiihership con tinues at the ram ut abunt two bandied per Week WHOLE NO. 802. CONuKKKSHINAL. Washington, July 21, The Senate, after some debate, passed tho resolution admitting Tennesse, amended so ni tn read n follow: Wherons, In the year 1881, tho government nf the Staio nf Tenneneo wa elzed upon nnd tnken popmion nf by pernn. In hostility tn tho United Slate, nnd the Inhabitant, of said Statu in pursuanco nf an act of Congress, were declared in he in a tato uf Intnrreotion agnlnat the United States, and ' ' Wheren. said State gmernnieni. can only he restored tn It former relation in the Unlou hy tho onnsent nf the Inw making power of the United States, and Wheren the people of the United States in that State, did, on the 22d nf February 18SS. by a largo popular vote, adopt and ratify k con tittitiou and government republican ,n form nna not Inconsistent with the Constitution nud law of the United State, whereby .Invery I. abolished and the ordinance nnd law of se cession and the debt contracted nndcr the same were declared void, and ' Wheren, the State government has ratified tlio amendment In I he Constitution nf the Uni ted State, abolishing lnverv and nln tho amendment proposed by Iho thirtv-niulh Con- gru, and Whereas, tho body of tho people, of Ten nescu have by a proper spirit of obedience hown to tho satisfactmn of Congress the re turn of said Statu to It allegiance, therefore ho it , Ketnlved, by tho Senate and House of Rep. resentntive nf tho United State of America in Cmigre assembled, That the State of Ten- neee shall be restored tn her former proper, practical relation tu the Union and he nirmii entitled to be represented in Congress. liooxntew, nf i'eiinsylvnuia, Krnwn, ol Missouri, McDoiignl, of California, and Stun ner, alone, voted in the negative. The fcsolii tlnn now return tn the House, and will he con curred in immediately. " 'L,T ' l or the Statesman. ' COMMOX 8EN8R PAPEU8. r COAIIHR SALT, i ' Porhap. yon may be half Inclined to laugh nt my text, but really there I one peculiarity about Oregonian. by which I um greatly alHicUd. Vicf will Kill their butter wit coane tall.- Whether it 1 a fault of tho climate which produces this phenomenon, I Nm minlilo to decide, rcrhnp the rainy season Is so long, and it diimpnoii ao universally pormuatlng, as to ton.l to dissolve all soluble things, aftor which a process of crystal!.- tion necessarily follow, during the drying heals of summer. It is a gratifying fact that tlie ladies bavo long since boen proved Insoluble, and a., ac cording to lliu maxim, they nro neither .tignr nor salt, weneod have no fears that they will undergo the prdeu of erystnliioitlon and come out awr. It would certainly bo more plcnannt If tho dairy men would mix enough butter with the coarso rock salt which thuy sell u. at ttirg high prices, to grease our throat well, se that the rough, aharo aiiL'les would be swallowed with more eaau, but probably they cannot afford ll. We sometime foartlial all Oregnn I tending gradually ton kind of cnnrse-snll formation, not particularly tho crystalizcd, but the coaru. Wo aro inclined to uso our millennia without duly grinding and pre paring them ( to get th'im oft the easiest and cheapest way i lu let nature do about a. she pleas es, and never lake the trouhlo to improve her Im perfections. That tills la a vory common fault in all new countries, cennot be dunlcd, but it is not at present a necessary ono in Oregon. W. have a great ahuudaiico of good malarial bore, and we have sufficient liins lo make it up in tlie very bast manner, and wo certainly have thoso who know Aoieto make it up well) then, too, we Imvono lack of those who can appreciate the best things we cnn produce, nud why may we not have the best t 'There Is no Important want that we are aware of but want of Inclination. In the earlier days of this country llm settler wns obliged lo ha content with what ho could gel, nnd perhaps many then learned to do without tho comfort, and embellishment of life, until tho liner tastes wore in n mensuro blunted, or tho memory of bet ter things obliterated. Houses wero then goner ally left in an iinl'mUhid and uiiornat ited con dition from necessity, and now It has become a fashion to live in unlinislicd hoiisus all through Iho country. Of course our largest towns furnish many eieeptimia to this rule, but the stntomout Is nevertheless pretty correct Thon bill compara tively lilllo liiiio has been given to assist Kalura in beautifying our bourns In ibis, nna of her most lovely valleya. Tho long joiiriroy over thu wild nud sterile plains, or over III. ocean waves, hroko in upon the old homo associations aud liuuui hab its, until ii was hard fur the penplu to work again, aa In Ibe old times, and where there wns o murk lo las done, it was discouraging lo make a enmmcneoment. Many p.'nplo caoio lo Oregon for the very purposo of living k illiout so much hard work, and upon arriving bur found so iwa lo be done, and such a nan! of iho ornamental, that they became content lu settle down slid do a. well aa ibeir ui-i(ibors. W would bo glad if we could see a spirit of emulation awakened here which would lead our reoplo to do themselves and their children Justice lo crown our beauti fully wooded slopes with neat and comfortable homes, not built for show but fur comfort, and surround thoiu wild tasteful cardum. adorned bv Nature's beautifying linger, allied lo ths Im provements oj Arl, insk ad of living, as we know men of ampin means to do, in awkward and un finished hoot's, whose only entrance la through Ilia iisrn yaid or "corral. The taste of the young and rising geosrallou UK now being funned, and maiijr are lb. children w bos. only ideas of beauty or lasto in ornamental gardening ars derived from a single row of pink, along a slraighi walk, or a bunch of hollyhock, beside lh folic; who,, idea, of architecture are modrh d after a ruiigh barn-lika structure, wilh no bsanty. or symmetry, or comfort about it Thia, too, wliil the uuu July it U Ul loath thoso children their own duties lo Ibeir future families and th. world. I. Well able lu fiirniah a pleasant and Usleful home, but prefer lo invost his money where ll will s. belter. W call nasiire such a on, that he would loss nothing iu the nd by cul tivating Ilia mure nfined Insle uf hi, children, doing all iu bis power to uiako them npial luib. most elevated in ll community, aud striving lo aiak. Ilwir koine sa oponenl of tho bsl tatrs and the warmest lure nf a parent', heart, ll i. true that we cannot ,pet Oregon lo rie at once to I lis high culture aud finished appear ance of either New or Old KnglanJ i but wo do think there la need of mora ran, more Industry, and mure ihwuuglinsas, especially among ksr far mers. Thersj ars many fanner' h sines thai are pleasant and attractive, but hy far the lirger por Hen aliil.it a great want of neatness, and care ful atleiition lu anything but that which will I'tlug in I ey. N, ll is a well authenticated fart that nswerf aud Imffinu are mil alwsy. de pendent npon mosey but a few day., ahea fame work was n pressing, might prodar. a rick har vest ef both, I Iks site and children of lb. fame r. The roars sail mifht t groond ap In lb rainy dsys of winter, without half at stuck wear to taste, la or Ibe pallenes as i, hum causes, and ..Id iiiu. h lo ths comfort and plaiabUns ef the food w hick it aeasoitf. Now, 1 bops ilutl those wau d set km eoaraa .all will rvfrain frer spproprialing this asiicla to Ihemselvpa, and leave ll far tho who do. IlkiMiKstl'l., July il. H. i w Ti.l.t HOOK AND JOK l'UI l ; Of Every Description, KXROUTRD WITH NKATNR88 AND nt8rAT0n. KATKS Of tOVKRTISf JfQ. rirst Insertion, $!l ier su.unre of ten lines or less, rolnioa messnre. $1 for each ittnseuuent Insertion. ' ' t'V AdvsrtlsliiK bills, wlien not uud In ailvsiioe, sill s rhsrircil tscniy-Uvs pur cent, atl.llUonal, lo cover tl.o,.t of ooltuctlon. ' i KW A liberal dcriucttuii trem the.abovrsteswlllbsBinde In favor of those who nitvsrtlK lij ths quarter. , , .,r ''( HOW DAVIS WAS PUT IN IBOZfS. r Davis' first remarkable appearance) before tho reader is In the character of a resistant. On tho22d of May. the third day of hli Im prisonment, he underwent being put in iron "a trial severer," nye Dr. Craven, "than has ever been inflicted upon any one who has enjoyed ute.h eminence." Cnptain Titlow, of the Third Pennsylvania Artillery, wa. sent to sco It performed. , , . . , j . ( - "Well?" enid Diivi. tu tlioy entered, .'light ly raising Ilia head. ' ' I "I havn an unpleasant doty to perform, tHr,'' raid Captain Titlow; and at he spoke ' the senior blacksmith took the shackles from hit -aitnnt. " " '' W'-t '" '" n Dnvie leaped instantly from hit rscumbeot attitude, a (lush passing over liia fnoe lora mo ment, nnd then his countennuoe growing livid and rigid nidcaiu. , ' Ho gasped for bienthi' olntcbing hfi throat with the thin linger nf hi right hand, and then recovering himself (lowly, while his WU ted figure towered op tu it full bight oaf uppeuring tn swell wilh indignation and then to shrink with terror, aa he glanced rrotri the Captain' fnoe to the ahaoklcs he mid lowly nud with a laborios1 Abnut, . I , . .... ..I- "My God ! you cannot have beeu lent to Iron inc." , ' ; "Such are my orders, sir," replied the offi cer, beckoning the blacksmith tn approach, who stepped forward, unlocking the padlock and preparing the fetter to du llieir offioo. Theae fetters weto of heavy iron1, probably five eighth nf nn inch hi tiredness, nnd oonnoctcd together hy a chain of liku weight. 1 believe they are now in the possession of Major Gen eral Mile, and will form an interesting rclio. "Thia is tno wondrous," groaned tho priso ner, glaring hurriedly rnnnd the room, a if fur some weapon nr mean nf self-dettroetiott. "I demand, Captain, that yon let me tee the oommnuiling oflioer. Cnn he pretend that such shu' kle aro reiUircd tn Beouro the afe onatmly of a weak old man, so guarded and hi such a fort a iliis 1" ii t . ,i . . i n i. "It could serve no purpose," replied Captain Titlow i -hi uider re (ruin Washington,., M mine aro from him." -'' " "But he oan telegraph," IntWpoaed Davis, eagerly; "there mutt lit, -omo iniitako. No uch out rug o as you threaten me with i on record in tho history nf nations. Beg blin to teleprnph, and delay mil il lie answers." "My order, are peremptory," aaid the offl eor, "anil admit of nn delay. Kor yonr own sake, let mo ndriae you to submit with patience. A a soldier, Davis, you know I inuat execute order." . "These are not order for a soldier," shouted the prisoner, losing all control of himself. "They are order fur a Jailer for a hangman, which nn soldier wearing a sword should ac cept ! I tell yon the world will ring with, this) disgrace. The war I overs the Sooth it eon- V I. I.... . . . .iuvivu, i onto un lunger any 'country uat America, aud it i fur the hnnnt of America, aa for my own honor anil life, that I plead against this degradation. Kill me! kill me !" he cried pnlnnntoly. throning his nrma wide open and exposing his breast, "rather than In flict nn me, and on my people through me. Iliis Insult worse than death-" , , "Dn roar iinty, hlaoksinith," anid the offi cer, wnlking toward the embrasure as if not earing to wilnet the performance. 'It only give increased pain nn all idc. to protract the interview." . ,, , . - . .,,. At these words tho blacksmith advanced with the abeckle. and eooing that the priaener lind one fuot upon tho chair near tlie bedside, hi right hand resting on the back of it, the brawny mechanic made an attempt tn tlip one of tho shackles over the nuklo to rniaedj but as if with tho vehotnenoe nnd strength which frenzy can iuinart, even to the weakest invalid, Davis acddeiify seixed Ills assailant and, burled him half way across thu room. On this Cnptnln Titlow turned, nud seeing that Dai la hud backed against the wall for further resistance, began tn renmojtratv, point ing ont lit brief, clear language, that thit ennrso wits madness, nnd that orders -moat be enforced at any cost. "Why compel me." said ho. "to add further indignity nf personal vln. lenoe tu the necessity nf your being Ironed 7" "Inula prisoner nl war." fiercely retorted Davis; "I hnvo been a suldier hi the nrmie of America and know hntr tn din. Only kill me, and my last hronlh shall ha a blessing on your head. Hut while bave life and strength to resist, for myself and my people, thia thing shall not he done." ' 1 . . Hereupon Captain Titlow called In n Ser geant and file of aoldiera from the next room, ano Iho Sergeant advanced to seifti the pris oner. Immediately Davis flew nt him, reixed hi innskot aud attempted to tench It from hi grap. -,:, ' 01 course such a scene ooold have bnt one issue. There wns a short, passionate scuflle. In a moment Davis was flung upon hi bed, and lfure hi four powerful assailants removed their hands from him. the blacksmith and hit assistant had done their work one .coating the rivet uu the right ankle, and the other turned iho key in the padlock on tho left. - This done. Davis lay fur a moment a If In a stupor. Then slowly raising himself and turning round, he dropped hi shackled feet to the lliNir. Tho harsh clank of the striking chain seemed first tu have recalled him to but situation, and dropping hit face into hi. hand he burst Into a passionate flood of fobbing, rocking to and fro. and muttering at briel in terval: "Oh. Iho shame ! Iheshsmo1" ' On the 24th, the Doctor found hi patient leverisb and eninoidntod. (altering from great irritation of mind mid body, and aehrooiu neu ralgia, which had destroyed the sight of hit right rye. Ton wenk tn hear hat .hackle, they were taken nil' in four ur five day by the ndvioe ef his physioiiui. . : A Hum. lib.i Akkaih Amid all the ridi cule which I heaped upon the Fenian cause, it i. refreshing to find something which will pity off lb British iucull to thu Union Army during the rebellion. Accounts ol the Fenian battle at Limestone Uridgu state that when, the British commenced to retreat all nf the log chain, ever wrought by Old Vulcan could not have kept thu "Queeu' Own" couluscd matt together. Kvery until took to hi heels, aoJ the "bloody dirils" of Keninns Inkn the hind most. Some look tu the Quid., smuu kept to the railroad track, while large numbers deemed thu w ibkIi the palb uf safety each face being turned lor 1'url I nUorne, tlie point wheuo they emerged, a proud and coiiQdcnt army but a few hour previous. ,,, Large number reached tlits train, which Was wailing at soiiiu dialauuu iu thu direutiuu of I'ort Cnllairue. while iioile a uuuiher trial their weary way fool-sure, hungry, thirsty, and bowid down with shame, grief and , Woe. Tlisy columned tu arrive at Port Colborue un lit three nr lour o'clock uu Sunday morning, nnd several were picked up by the train on tlie same morning, while proceeding to Kldgeway loaded down with over one ilioosand uieu lor a second allaok. which wa expected. I need uot desorihe to you the appearance id these men alien liny reached I'ort Col borne. In many insiauev ibeir besi friend, failed to reoogtiue them hatlee. e aliens, shoeless, aud, iu many instances, almost utni tulutlt. Kalstair bi.iotio army would bo counted fx. Hrutuiuella and I'nuoe Georges, in wmipuriron With them. And this is a day' history ul th "Qeeeo't Owu." mad up uf the net children ul Cana dian arl.tocrauy. 1 need hardly say tu you Ihut the paltry iiiitlicicncy to usu uu harsher term uf the Queen' Own, excites the deep est mollification and sorrow among the Cana dian people. They adn it their total defeat by ail lulciiur force, and lu discipline a mere ' 1 y -' t'nl rg W. Ewing, one of the w' I est and hum! noted uf Nuitb Westerns -4 ilisd at r oll Wayne, ludiaua, uu n!"?