The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, October 15, 1870, Image 1

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ADVERTISIHG
CAUrSASt..
VOL.
PCBUSacO r.VEHY S.VTIKDAV E V
COLL. VA LUVI.
OFFICS OS CORSKIt lib' FEKRT AM) FIHST-ST3.
TERM? IX ADVANCE.
One Year Three Dollars
Six Mom'ij.......
Single Copies
Two Dollars
T-n Ctuts
PORTLAND GAUDS.
E. F. RUSSELL, I
Attorney at Law, j
C-T. FERRY,
Notury Public.
RUSSELL & FERRT,
Real Estate Brokers & Colieetins Agents,
Portland,
Oregon.
. Al VK II T I:? IN G KATK.S.
Transicti t alvorti.-omfcnts per Square of ten
linos or less, first iB-j.-rti.m. $2 ; each subsequent
insertion, $1.
Larger a-iv.snU-mes.t4 inscriu-1 on the most
iberal terms.
J Oil V.'OHK.
Having received now tvpo, stovk of ctlcred
ink. card, a O-j: ' -n .1 .-V-i-r, etc., we are pre
pa ed to execute aii ki-.rU vrintinjt iu a betr- r
manner an'-i :V.- i .-t :.'.. h;-.ir than ever be
for-a ollVre.i in xv.
QrrCIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO THE
Sale of Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation,
and the Collection i f Claims.
OSiee, Nortli we.-t corner of First and AYash
ingtou Streets, FuilUud, Ogu. tub 6-70- a
ct:o. njah.
JAMES M0RRI3OX.
K
JXgcn-.s for the Keistor.
.The fjllowioR gentlemen are authTrrscd to re
ceive and re-eipt for subscription, advert'sin,
-tc. for th,e KEUiHTKn :
HIRAM SMITH. Y.s
Jude S. 1!. i 'LA t tiHTON....
1'KTKE HUME. E--
W. R. KIRK. K?
K. E. WHEELEK, II- -io.
T. II. RKVNOLfiS, V..-q "iib-m.
?Ert. W. CANNON, lU.i P-.rtiand.
L. P. FISHER, IU" 1 'Frisco.
BUSINESS CARDS
....11 jrr'aitur.
....Lebanon.
,.... row nsvitle
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Formerly New Columbian,
Corner' Frunt nod MorrUou straets,
PCHTLiUD, OREGON,
Xoah & Morrison, Proprietors.
Free Coach to aud frem the Hons.
am: I C A X EX t IS Alt' 13,
cor.si.-ii OF
Frout and Washington Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
ALBANY, OREGON,. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1S70.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NO. 6.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION I
SASH, ISLIXI) ASD BOOR
FA T O R Y !
8. H. A LTHI'L'SE. X. VTUIOUT. J. r. BACKEN3TO.
AIjTSSOU.K & CO.,
LVOS STREET, (OS THE RIVEK BAKK),
ALBAS V,
t)UEGO.
L. r. V?. Quimby, - - - - Proprietor.
! (Late of the Western H.tcl.)
J. C. AUCXDKNHAl.L,
IN" 1 ;i i- t,- "I n 1) 1 i c ,
A.LRAXY. :::.-::: OHIMJON.
T F.C.AL INSTRU.M i'XTJ !)' ALL KiNI.-?
J mado and at tested. Convoyar.oes and eol-
rglll is the m(i.t comrjodious in tbe
3. Stare, i;cw':y fivrnUhtd, and ;t will be ths
endeavor of the Pr-'prieior to nuke bis poesto
eomforiftble. Nearest Hotel to tbe steamboat
iUUtlhltT.
The Cone-rd Coat U will alwnj-s be fuui
at th'o binding. o( tbe arrival of steam.-hips ar
riv;-r boats. e;vrryin passnjrers and their bar
guirc t and fi-.m tbe boats (f ch'trrie.
JI-jHff b'nj.ph'' ? icih I'atfttt 'ire C-ttlnjHiher.
KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and are prepared to
jyixi'nisli to Order,
fioors, .
and
but h as
Crown, Panel, l?an3? aiid Section Mold
of all
WINDOW AND DOGR FRAMES !
and all otber kinds of
OaiStSizig- Material !
NEW TO-DAY.
I.TIl0!STA.'tT
TELECrRAPHIG.
Charge of Marat at Eylau.
fSPECIAL TO T
HE REGISTER.
TO THE
IS SUIli: G PIBLIC!
ALARMING MORTALITY I
Witliiu the past tLretj yenrs, ?ix of the local
Iiiiiiranee Coinpunied of fan Iflnifico, rcpre
sentinf; a capital of over iOOjCOO, susjiendcd
tiie first four during the low raty w;ir oj 1S()7 and
1S63 the last two tiurtug thp jast few wees.
i Six oiit oT Tw elve
in less than three years is an ftlarminp record of
mortality, and should suggest to the insuring puh.
lie the propriety of avuidin experimental, inex
perienced, and low rate Companies and pHtroniz
itifr the old e?tahiiahcd. consoi vative, wealthy, and
prudently managed curptratiuns of tin solid laid
permanent order.
Dates to October 7.
lections attended to.
L. STRUGX?!ER & CD.,
ALISAW, OP.KCOX.
KKEP.-s ALL KINKS, OF FINE CLOTH.
S-j-.Js in. i :e to t.;r'b-r, i-.i tlie niuit fsiiiou
abie aTid n-juove-l st- :e.
4y . L. c-IKl'C'SMEIi:?. CO.
.J. V.
iScntsfv,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FlitHIAi IiOLDI.C-S.
WHEAT AND FLAX SEED DEPOT.
C1 LEANING and 110ISTIN3 enparifv
; lO.OOt) IJushcls per Day !
A bure of patrouage solieited.
5V:0i K. CARTWRTOHT.
iTi?" The biibcst easb piiee paitl for 'Wheat.
LABI E S ESPORI'l' 31.
' ALSO
Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; furnUb Sba
ker Fans, Zij;a Sbaki r. Suction Fans, Driving
Pullevs, of any kintl, at oar Faetory on Lyon
street, (on tbe river bank), next below .MarkbamU
wareh juse.
ALTHOUSE & CO.
Albacv, Februnrv 0, 1S00- 1 t
! ; I
i
THE OLD
STOVE DEPOT! I
SHIS j
i ENTI.EMF.N'S ROOTS MADE TO ORDER
VJT on shert uotic-.-, and uea:r.c and Ms-
jateb.
JKS &X Kinds cf Hcpairinj Done.
Albany. Jauo 11, l.S70-4'
DEALER IS
JUSTLY TAKES RANK AS THE
L K A IJ I X O AMERICA JJ
Insiii'ancc Oo.
K. .
PH.SiG'.Afl AND CURGEGN,
Albany, - - - - - Orcgoc,
C FF ICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MATS
Albany, Afr'.l '?0. :'2
CONSTANTLY v-a h.-trd and rv2hi:ic. a
la-ie sto.-lt of
Groceries aud Provisions.
"-""Ynnd an! Will War-. T-Iaw. Ci:rar. C-..n-fecti?n--iy
, Yaakee Nfi i,.a. k .. V.';,.ies.de
and ltetail, oppo-V'e Ik C. H;ii & S n dru
etorc. Albany. vJreoa. j-.lOTO .
Kns. A. J. DUNIWAY,
T-EAI.ER IS
FasMQuaMG Ililliaery ana Fancy Goods. :
o j$
Foilows Sress ssd Cioalv Plaking in ail
ttjcif varied brancbes.
BLEACHES AND PRESSES STRAW C00DS
Ta Latest Style and best manner.
ST AM.'' FOn URAIiaXJ) EUBROITtEllY.
Ci.rn--r Fir't and I1-.-ada'bin Etreds, Alb;u;y,
0eso:i. jaclol7-7o"
liiltabidel Co.,
WVEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PEO
fiF i?ion?, Woad and Yil-ow VTar:, C-'nfe-
tionery, Tba:-o, Ci'trs. Pir,o?, Notinf. cte.
Main .tftrect,-adjoining the E-scprc;a oiHce, Ali-iy.
Oregon. I
E. A. Prcelan-i,
DEALER IN EVERY DHSf'MIPTION OF
Seh-jol. MDeeUanBeuf fnd Iihuik lio ks,
ttationery , -H ancl Ste 1 1'?, Iuk. et?.. Pwst
j5ee Raildinz. 'Albany, Cire.50!. P-uoks ordered
frim New Vo-.k an.i :-'.ta I'ranei:-eo. I
J. 11. stirr-HEi.i... j. n. ro:.i:i. Jl. smith.
ElitchjlL Sclpb. & Sositli,
4 TTORNEYS COUNSELLORS at LAW,
V Solicitors in Chancery and I'roetors in Ad
JiitraJry. Oinee over the "oid Pi t OSice, Front
tieet. Portland, Oregon. I
C. fvlSALEY
DEALER IN 4 MANUFACTURER OF
p-O" ZTL IKT 3? TJ XES !
nad
CABINET WARE !
i 5ocllirgf, XiZtc,
; Corner First aai Broad Alb in streets,
I ALBAXV, OHEGOS.
ST0YES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX.
of the 1 e?t pattern- "
AT.:n
Tin, Stfifct Iron and
and the usual f.3?ortmeiit of Famishing Goods t'
be tdjtained in a
2T-s"" H?in'tr neatly oiH proiryil'j rxnted . "15-
43bt-rt reckonings, muke long frierda-."
Front street Albany.
Next door to Mrmficld & Co.
- deeo"fiS-I
Tbeir cor.tiaet.i are endorsffd by easb assets
cieccding
$l,7'O0,00().
Their buMne-s m.'ina.irei hy iindi'rwriJers who
have no superiors and but f-w cj(ialsin tbe T'uton
THrir risKt are sraall. cnrefu-ly st'lfcU-d, and eoat-ter-Ld
throughout t!:e entire l'ii:t'd States, thus
avoiding heavy loss in tLe most serious eorilagra
tion. Thoir rates are not uf the guess or jramb
lin order, hut are haed on aituul cxperifiice,
and are as low a good insurimee can furni-shed
at. Th'dr losses are honorably and promptly ad
justed, and paid in gold eoin without relay or
discount. Th(;ir-are!:t, located at all points of
importanee, have authority to issue p-dieies direct,
thus avoiding the danger and delay incident to
thfl sub-affetiey system ; and, ia each and every
particular, both ps xcgatd solvency, permanency,
pritdeni nr.inaerni ut. lionrc.bK conduet,quitabie
rate?, and conservative practices.
The IIiani, or EFarlor3,
furni--rieg facilities to tbe in -nrin;r ,u!! k- UDeqnnH
ed by any otber Company de,ing busir.et? on . this
'oas-t.
JAMES A.
Civil lninecr & .Surveyor.
13 PREPARED TO DO SURVEYINH AND
Engineering. L's'-s improved Salar Compass.
Orders by mail promptly attended t . Residence
on 4tli St., opposite Dr. Tate's re.-ideuee, Albany
OreRon. ulO-fim "
rowEit. k. ri.iss.
4 TTDRNEYS, COUNSELLORS AT LAW
A ad S .lieit-.rs ia Cbanoery,
(t. Flinn, Ilotsry I'ablir,
Albany, Oregm. CoKoc:i r.'.s and con veyaners
prvmply attended to. j
- PAancLi-Aa attention ram to tSv
CnER3 O? AI.i EIKDS
. in bis line.
October ISf.S 8
SLACKSIITHiriC I
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
pa:n-
Resi-
urtl'.
GEO. W. GIIAV, r?. D. S ,
T7CLDS0LK ITTHEPAT
..ft rnr.nsce r.f.!l pors-ms deair- f5$i
-J"X lIliitlUAl, t-.l-:TJi fn:i f!
FIRST CLASS DENTAL opera-
tions. Nitrou3 Oxidj adminiitered for tbe
less extraction of teeih, wbtn desired. Cb
moderate."
OfBoo in ParrUh i fn' InA
lence, first house south of Congregational Cb
jrunnnjr on vonri iinus9 tloeK.
Albany, Oregon, July 2, 1S70-4.1
IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT I HAVK
opened a
Livery and Feetl talte I
in the town of LEBANON, where I will bo con
stantly on hand to attend to the- wants of the
people.
I will run a hack from Albany to Lebanon aud
Eoda Spring,, on Saturday of each week.
AH business vontructed to my care will bo
promptly attended to.
W. B. DONACA.
.Lebanon, Sept. Id, 1870 Iv3in3
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Corner First and Washington Sis.,
ALBANY, i - - - OREGON.
II. BltENNER, Proprietor.
WITH A NEW BUILDING, NEWLY
Furnished throughout, the proprietor
hopes to give entire satisfaction to the traveling
public. The beds are supplied with spring-bottoms.
The table will receive the closc-st atten
tion, and everything the market affords palatable
to guesU will be supplied. jan 9.1
FRANKLIN MARKET,
IWaia street, - Albany, Oregon.
Meats ofAii Kinds,
OF THE VERY BEST . QUALITY, '
stantly ou haul. '
r!IIE undrrsitrnod gives notice to the general
i Jl pubiio, that ho ia now manufacturing tbe
; Jaic-!.Fiursr lateiit Plow !
and any ethr style of plow that may be ordered.
' Also, particular attention paid to
Wagon Kating- and Ilorscsitocing'.
Wagons f"r sale at my sbop at $140 and SIC0.
Hnrsc shoeing as follows : Cash, $2 ; credit, $3
All work entrus! to mo will receive prompt
attention, and be cxwuted in tbe best possible
manner with good material. A share of public
patronage is solieiied.
Shop on corner Fillsworth and Second streets,
opposite Piece' Ferry. P. WOOD.
Albany, N&vember I.T868-II
"A Stitch in Time Saves Nine!"
Fire and Marine Insnraaee Company !
Nos. 416 atid 413, California street,
San Francisco, - - - California.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Cash Capital, in Cold Colu, $750,000.
Deposit 111 Oregon, $50,000.
Lo'ssrs Promptly and EquituLh Adjusted
And 1 'a id in Gold Voin.
I?. K. 7lAia?,, Jlaiiager,
42-1 California St., San Francisco.
Policies Issued and Renewed Direct by
ALBANY, OREGON.
jy2'70-13m3
SPRIXti AM) SUH5IER STYLES.
CUSTOM .MADE CLOTHING.
THIS COMPANY having complied with the
laws of Oregon, by making a depnsit of fifty
thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur
ance against Lo?s or Damage bv Fire, and also
against Marine and' Inland Navigation risks, on
liberal terms.
OUST AVE TOUCHARD, Prts.
CHA.. D. HAVEN, Ser'y.
j
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-
L fullv inform thn (nlimn, nf Alhnn,
Ciuitv that be has taknti rlmrvn r,f thi. .l,Kl;.l.
j meat, and, by keepiug cleau rooms and paying
-- ;vo ousiness, expects to suit all
those who ma favor him with their patronage.
Having heretofore carried on nothing but
First-Class Hair Dressing- Saloons,
be expee's to give entire satisfaction to all.
JZSEr- Children and Ladies' hair neatly cut and
ahampooed. JOSEPH WEBBER.
so.I9y2
i 1
Con
Jvl
a. ar. scars.
'ta
CO
rt
M
r-
m
I in PltEPABED TO 130
"Att KIXDS OK TURNING
I ke'p on hand and make to order
RAWIIIDE-DOTTOOTED CHAIRS,
AKD ''.' ' .
Spinning- Wheels .
jsar Shop near the "MagDolia Mills."
JOHN M. 1JETZLER
Albany, Nov. P, ISPS- J
J. C. MENBENIIAZ.Z,,
Ag-cnt for Albany.
Albany, January S, 1S70-I3
$$AI FEfiArVCI.SCO STOS1JE!
COR.VER KlttST AD ItllCV STREETS,
ALBA N" Y OK tiGON.
CIIKVOIT SUITS,
AV11ITE DUCK SUITS,
i CASTOIl IJEAVEIt SUIT,
Heavy Canvas Iluating Coats,
White Marseilles Vests,
Figured Marseilles Vests,
Furnishing Goods of nil Rinds
and a grc:.t variety of other
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING-
Hoots, Shoes, Ilaidware fe Crockery,
and a full supply of Ladies'
FuiiiisMiii EiDroitfery, Fancy Goods. &c.
also, a stock of
THE BET LIQUOR !
for Medicinal purposes oniy. j
are lir,.rinr,.nT in r,t?r. (n ,,,.1.1;..
gest and BEtiT .SELECTED stock of Clothing
i of our own in an u fa "t ore. ever broujbt to Portland,
j and at prices that DEFY COMPETITION.
WM. CURRIER i CO.,
jy2-43-3m 103 IVont-et., Portland.
Always on hand a large stock of
Box, Cooking and Parlor Stores !
and manufactures all kinds of
TiH, Copper and Sheet-Iron. Ware,
all -of which are offered at the lowest rates for
CASH R COUNTRY PRODUCE 1 j
3Q All kinds of repairing done, on short
notice, and entire satisfaction warranted, at my
Stove end Tin Store. - - ! .
Nov. 0-11
JULIUF GRADWOIIL.
I I T T
CHALLENGER THRESHER
IIAIIVES'j HEADERS ! : i;
Mowers ! Reapers
And all kinds of '
Agricultural Iniplem'ts & Machines
On hand and for eale by
' BtiAIN, YOVSa A CO.,
May "70 3? Albonv, gn.
MACHINERY !'
I ' OF ALL KINDS,
Xi. E I A I II J2 I
& COLVER.
Headers,
Threshers,
Mowers,
Reapers,
SHOULD BE LOOKED TO SOON.
Persons having the
Wheeler & Melich Kndless Chain
Threshers,
can have them repaired so they will clean the
grain as well as any Thresher, and clean as much
as their power will thresh.
Flax ITa-iTM,
MADE TO ORDER ONLY". Ia short, all other
Agricultural Machine and implements made and
repaired. : .
AYe are completing arrangements to manufac
ture Seed Sowers, Sulkey nud Gang Plows, of tho
best patterns now in use. '
StS-All work warranted made of the best
material. . -
Shop on corner of Washington and Second-sts.,
Albany, Oregon. 38m.'l
May 28, 1870.
LANK Deed?, Mortgages, etc., on baud
latest styles, and lor tale l"w, at this office
B
Versailles, Oct. 7 via Uerliu.
Tho Fourth Prussian cavalry are scout
iug the country towards Letve. They
drove 1,500 Mobiles-out of Montfjrt.
Nothing important transpired before
I'aris yesterday or to-day.
During tho entire siege of StraSaburg,
the Germans lost 900 killed and wound
ed, including 113 officers. The besiegiug
force is now moving towards I'aris.
It isasrertpd there is complete under
ground communication to Paris and Tours
from Co'cguc and Kperual.
- It is believed that the Prussians are
alarmed at the approach of 'Winter, and
are disposal! to press the fiege of Paris.
"Fpernal has becu coiiipiete'y " evucua '
ted by the Prussians.
DiKpatuhcs from Bonove, department
of the Lwe, say the enemy are evacua
ting tho country beyond Tours, and lull-,
iug back on Etatupis.
London, Oct. 7. The Masonic fra
ternity of England have contributed
JC70.OQ0 sterling for relief of families ol
the German soldiers:
The great gun for Fort Devey, on the
south side of Parin, is nearly ready to be
placed in position. Its range is eight
Kilometres a kilometre is nearly equal
to a quarter of a league, and it requires
thirty-five Kilograms ot powder for each
discharge.
Prince IJonapaite has arrived in Lou
don. ,
Prussilitn guns are nearly all in position
before Paris, and the bombardment will
commence lrctn all Hie batteries simul
taneously, the momeut anangements are
perfect.
Tours, Oct. 7. The capitulation of
Gen. Ulrich is fully approved by the
Government here.
Gen. Canipre!c3 reports that the ene
my is going toward New Ureisaeh.
A combat took place near the town of
Tasri, between S,000 Fi ench -and" 10.000
Prussians. The French held their posi
tion. "
The Prussians at Giosse have been re
pulsed by the National G uards.
Dispatches show a steady advance of
the Prussians on their march - towards
Lyons.
London, Oct. 7- Dispatches to the
7'iinci say there is trouble iu Paris. De
mands ate made fir the confiscation of
the property of all who have left I'aris,
for th . national defenders. The ques
tion of food begins to be serious, and riots
arc feared. The club men arc stirring
up the people by paying the provisions
belong to the people, and that Paris bad
no right to take their. There has been a
i'evv night etieouuters by organized bauds
of the people. r
Pum.sides is iu Parts, and declares the
fortifications formidable.
Was-hburne's residence is banicaded
and undermined. All the Americans will
leave the city when he does.
A balloon company offers to take peo
ple out of tbe city for twenty-five francs
a head.
Prussians have opened cannonade on
the earthen forts of Meiz.
London, Oct. 7. The Empress ap
peals to tiie Powers to prevent the bom
bardment of Paris, and protect France.
Bismarck complains of Belgian sympa
thy with France.
The Jesuits are leaving Route. -
Tlieie lias been a dreadful earthquaka
at Calabria. Many lives were lost.
. i
Beautiful. The following is one of
Mr. Prentice's little waifs, so many of
which appeared iu the Louisville 3our
nd in its palmiest days : .
Sometime it is a sweet, sweet song,
warbled to and from the topmost boughs
of the., heart, and filling the whole air
with joy and gladness as the soni;s of
birds do when the summer morning
comes out of darkness, and day is born
on the mountains. We havo all our
possessions in the future, which we call
"sometime." m Beautiful -flowers and
singing birds are there, , though our
hands seldom grasp the one, or our ears
hear the other. But, oh reader, be of
good cheer, for all the good there is a
golden "sometime," when the hills and
valleys of time are all passed; wheu the
wear and feverthe disappointment and
sorrow of life are over, then there is the
place and the rest appointed of GdJ. Oh,
homcste'ad, over whose roof falls no
fchadows or even clouds, aud over whoso
threshold the voice of sorrow is never
heard, built upon the eternal hills and
stauding with thy spires and pinnacles of
celestial beauty anioug the paltn trees of
the city on high, those who love God
shall rest under thy shadows, where there
is no more sorrow nor pain, nor the sound
of weeping, "sometime."
Joseph Mayer, whose splendid long
flowing locks of dark hair and classic face
well fitted him for his part of Christ in
the passion drama of - Oherammergau,
after being pressed into service at Munich,
excited so much interest among certain
wealthy English people at that place that
they tried to buy him off, but they did
not succeed.
A widow, just forty, has married, at
Paris, a widower, whose first wife was a
widow, whose first husband was a widow
er, whose first wife was a widow.- In
this family, for the last one hundred and
seventy five year?, this accidental ruarri
of widow aud widower Las constantly
taken place. " -
The Alsacian residents of New York
will present a swotd to General Ulrich,
commander at Strasbourg.-
A "Draper's Assistant" His '-Yard
measure.."
It is at Eylau that Marat appears in
his most terrible aspect. This battle
fought in midwinter, in 1807J was the
most important and bloody one that had
then occurred. France and Russia-had
never before opposed such strength to
each other, and a complete victory on
either side would have settled the f ate of
Europe. Bonaparte remn.incd in posses
sion of the field aud that was all; no
victory was ever so like a defeat.
The field ot Eylau was covered w.ith
snow, and tho little pools that scattered
over it were frozen sufficiently hard to
bear the artillery. Seventy-cue thousand
ineu on one side, ind eighty-five thousand
on the other, arose from the frozen field
on which they bad slept on the night of
February, without tout or covering, to
battle for a continent. Augercau, on the
left, was utterly routed in the morning.
Advancing through a storm so thick be
could not see the enemy, the Russian
cunnon mowed down his ranks with their
destructive fire, while the Cossack caval
ry, which were ordered to charge, came
thundering, almost hitting the French
infantry with their long lances before
they were visible tbtough the storm.
Hemmed iu and overthrown, the whole
division, composed of 16,000 mco, with
the exception of 1,500, were captured or
slain. Just then the suow storm clear
ing up, revealed to Napeleon the peril to
which he was brought, and he immedi
ately ordered a grand charge by the Im
perial Guard aud tbe- whole cavalry.
Nothing was further from Napoleon's
wishes or expectations than the bringing
of bis reserve into the engagement at
this early stage of the battle, but there
was no other resource left him.
Murat sustained bis high reputation
on this occasion, and proved himself, for
the hundred:h time, worthy the great
confidence which Napoleon placed iu
him. Nothing could be more imposing
than the battle-field at this moment.
Bonaparte and the Empire trembled in
the balance, while Murat to lead down
his cavalry to save '.hem. Seventy
squadrons, making in all about 11,000
well mounted men, began to move over
the slope, with the Old Gtfjrd marcyig
sternly behind.
Bonaparte, it is said, was more agi
tated at this crisis than when, a few
moments before, he was so near beaten
by the Russians. But as he saw those
seventy squadrons, come down ou a
plunging trot, pressing bard after the
white plume of Murat, that streamed iu
the snow storm lar in front, a smile
passed over bis countenance.
The earth groaned and tremb'ed as
they passed, and the sab.es above the
dark, angry mass below looked like the
foam of a sea wave as it crests on the
deep. The rattling of their armor and
the muffled thuuder of the'r tret 1
drowned all the roar of the battle, as
with swift, set array, and swift, sio-a de
motion they bore down with terrible
front on the foe.
The shock of that host was like 'a
falliog mountain, and the front line of
the Russian army went 'down like frost
before it. Then commenced a protracted
light of hand to hand and sword to
sword, as in tbe cavalry action at Eck
inuhl. The clashing steel was like the
ringing of countless hammers, and
horses and riders were bleuded in wild
confusion together. The Russian reserve
were ordered up, tsnd on these Murat fell
with his fierce horse inert, crashing and
trampling them down by thousands. But
the obstinate Russians jdisdained to fly,
and rallied again and r.gain, so that it
was no longer cavalry charging on in fun
try, but squadrons of horse charging on
broken hosts that, gathering in knots,
still disputed, with unparalleled brave
ry, the red aud rent field.
It was during this strange fight that
Murat was seen to perform one of those
desperate deeds for which be wag so re
nowned. Excited to the highest pitch
of passion by the obstacles that sur
rounded him, singly and alone hecherged
into the centre of otio of the largest
bodies of the enemy, crushing and de
stroying them by tbe score; and yet amid
tho fulling of saber strokes like lightning
about him, that lofty white plume never j
once went down, wbilo ever and anon it
was seen, glaring througbhe smoke of;
battle, the star of hope to Napoleon, and
showing that his right arm was still up
lifted and striking for victory.
He raged like an uulooscd lion amid
the foe ; and his eyes, always terrible in
battle, burned with increasing lustre,
while his clear and steady voice, heard
above the turmoil of strife, was worth
more than a thousand trumpets to cheer
ou bis followers. At length, seeing a
knot of Russian soldiers that for a long
time had kept up a devouring firo on bis
men, ho wheeled his horse and drovo in
full gallop upon their leveled muskets.
A few of the guards who never allowed
that white plume to leave their eight,
charged after him. Without waitiug to
count his foes, be seized the bridle in his
teeth, and with his pistol in one hand
and his drawn sword ia the other, burst
in headlong fury upon them, and scat
thcrn as if a hurricane had swept by.
Murat was a thunderbolt on that day,
and the deeds that were wrought by him
will furnish themes for the poet and
painter J. T. JItadfy.
A Cincinnati Judge went swimming
and the boys stole his clothes, which
compelled him to walk through a thickly
populated streot dressed, only in an um
brella and a chew of tobacco. He will
see that there are several juvenile fune
rals if they only give him halt a chance.
A Philadelphia woman earns her hon
est livelihood bv fainting in front of large
stores and hotels, into which she is car
ried, a purse is made up for her, and she
is sent home iu a b.iek.
After Them. Of course this has no
application to any community on this
coast :
We are sorry to see, on the part of m
few, a disposition to frown down upon
those who settle in our midst. This is
not done directly, "but indirectly. Many
lack in the social clement toward stran
gers, pay no attention to thein, and rath
er seem to avoid their acquaintance...
This is all wrong. We expect, and the
public expects all those and especially
our public men, who anticipate the rev
spect of tbe enlighted portion of the
comuiuuity, that they should be governed '
by something else than the narrow preju
dice which looks with suspicion, or give
the go-by to every man and woman,,
unless tbey have been in the country ten,
fifteen or twenty years. There are fewp -uot
a thousand miles from here, who
arrogate to themselves any amount of
wisdom, who think they are eutitlcd to.
the respect given the autocrat of Russia,
who think they and their kindred friends
should have every post of honor in
church and state, who imagine they have
a right to dictate in every thing, and that,
it is presumption in any one tp question
their authority, all lor the simple reason
i that they have been in. this country ten,
fifteen or twenty years There are just
a few such, and just a few, and those
few are getting their eye-teeth cut ; and
there is some faint hopes faint hopes,,
however, thatv by and by they will havo
their wisdom teeth cut also. When
any man not belonging to their "riog"'
exptesses an opiniou, or makes a suggest
tion of an improvement in any direction
(just as any sensible man would do in
any country or place,) with a contemptu
ous sneer, these men who pile upon,
themselves any amount of wisdom bo
cause they have lived in one place fifteen
or twenty years, will say: '"Don't yon
think that new coiner is piling his advice
on a little too thick ?" What's the mat
ter with these men '( This, and only
this 4 They see in the flood-tide of thei
overcoming future, yes, and in the flood
fide of the energetic, thinking present,
as it dashes irs waves around their feet,,
that the sandy foundation upon - which
they hoped to build the foundation of
ici greatness is being washed away..
Envy and jealousy are at the bottom of
I all this anoyance. "Some sections are in
a great measure made up of "new
comer.,"v(except those to the manor born,
and they are new comers, too.)
We should be. a homogeneous people;
evety man should stand on his merits, no'
odds where or who'n born in the East,
West "or South; we should give hiin.
credit for whatever gooa is about Limy
give bini credit for whatever good he has
done in the world here or elsewhere
! credit for whatever good he proposes to
j do in the future.
Grant's Administration. A
each successive Public Debt statement
makes its appearance, at the beginning ot
every month, the New York Herald iuva
riably finds something in it to commend
the administration for. In commenting,
upon the last of these returns, which ex
hibits a reduction of the public debt amo
unting to S15.81S, 836, itsajs:
" Docs the administration need any
more convincing campaign documents
than such monthly bulletins? They in
dicate honesty; for paying debts, accord
ing to the accepted maxifi, is tho inost
tryiug test of boncety. They indicate
economy and retrenchment; for without
these, with ihe heavy load of expenditu.
res that the government is compelled to
to make every day; strict economy and
searching retrenchment would alone ad
mit of the payment of a dollar of the pub
lic debt. They indicate the enforcement,
of the laws; for tbe revenuo laws are the
ones most difficult to enforce, and on the
ollectijn of the revenue depends our onl
chance of qaying our current expenses
or our debts. There then, we havo hon
esty, economy and the enforcement of tbe
laws for the platform of Gen. Grant's ad
ministration laid down in letters of livintr
light."
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The new English iron-clad turtet Hot'
$2ur has concluded a trial trip at Daren
port, England. Great interest has beeo
felt in her success, and this has sensibly
grown since the loss of the Captain.
The result was pronoenced on all hands
to do entirly satisfactory. The Ilotupw
carried 25 ton guns.
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A member of tho Pennsylvania Legist
lature, in defending mothers in-law, said;
"I know 'em, Mr. Speaker. HaTe had
several. They're a good aud useful class,,
and yet and yet with the best of them
there may be trouble."
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Domestic discipline is maintained at
Dahomey by the dread overj -wife feels,
lest her husband may give her to th
King for a soldier.
Write your name by kindness, lore,
mercy, on the hearts of the people you
come in contact with, and you will txtvet
be forgotten.
y- There are eight girls in the Michlgaa
Agricultural Colloge who have to work
in tho field three hours dajly, just as. tha
young men do. -
- A modest musio dealer was recently
nonplussed by a lady as stout as Pare pa
Rosa, who inquired: "Have too 'Put M
in My Little Bed?'" : :
Two twin " brothers in Boston are.
said to he so much alike that .they fre
quently borrow money of each other with
out knowing it.
What's the difference between a'chiUjr
man and a hot dog?- One wears a great
coat, and the other pants, ; ,s . , ...
A yawn in oompany generally indicates,
a gap in conversation.
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