r er -y V . 1 ' ' ' ' - i - " SSE ' r . J.i ii i ii i i 1 1 j. ii ii jiiwi ii MMiinjJigBBi i.umis v. ALBANY, OKBGON.XOVKMIiEIi 15, 7. NO. U. X 5f LJ pEGI?! TKlra Sin ;ie so-mus i an1. maw f u lines in " 1 ; woo advor ttbeml i!erttxl on tins itioai "r laelvei now tve, iitook of cn1. nf i i. a il.ir tori io'ex r, i ,1 tot-so uteai. Kinds ol print icr maooor.iw l lit y iwr oonl ; (.!: lforv off.'rci! !o till" U 1 IlllU, o )reiKU' li in a ' . A- nts C. i;A It. Tlio fo1 i.vtiiuwivlwfi mv autliorlaul to t w .i-.iiiKb Hi-el"' r sbbssrir-tiwis, Hitrorllfin r, hto, for then.- rtSVMt: Kinon -'lUtrli, lili: r'S"ir.i. . ) P. TottrftKlns, Ti.rv.-is vurs. iv.erHamt;. i:.v'iMv,:i. V. it. Kirk. BawwHB J. Ii. li'.i ic Mo T.H.HwnoMM. im. i j.; -p fwie ir) Vrmri. n, P. Poffcr. si'4't -'uulon. f lier W:',Wlt"'a. 1 ( ctnn. 'Uc.i. JiiA .! it lin.i.. .t!,?ii .-yn wnd Conusor oi.I.'l KMWlJtt IIANTKUYANr :; - oia !'. -II. itu I'oriU Luia. tii ' UW J M )'.11 ( O.'llS.. lo ,i v, i .jiH-eHiro'iie 1 wmwyane : ; l!lfM 1 0 ......... ,.v i. 1 nh ' nn v in: t. rin- ill I! Hi 1:11 ll'l, 111 IfirKUav. l k mXier-i.o' Cv i.eo uinv.i tllUCK etlili'. : of the Mi Or. pavsiorAii two SlffTi jlQH, ,i.r.:;v. iMtt K' ) ov .'::. ill .1 M. n ii-fl- -MivOKi'sv S IM1' 11;,. i Ar. iUKtio'i ;v4 ron, AI.IiANY, OKEWm. 'it, i iv m T IHtWi1 tfWUBBj 0 H;rei . Ki.mwimMi-1 inni-w., if wen. oi M vti'i iln. clv.ireii .17-4 E'frISi'rS:fWV W. 'A1, . ft-t iHiKis Ai.t. w.iuk IS Tin; IfnC i BW viufinsioii la lit 4? 'S I! i , is m ir.ii nv: ir'im- i n....i,.,i tlie W'llOHeXtni ;,'". oi ee h il '"Ue.l. liinltM a temioii ltt m.boNfin- ill .til 111' I '111 llTll's 'er ll. lx I KK 1 i-o-l-'-l!il :wis rxui"m i""- . r.hnww un.3enita. S Walton mtowi In ob. eHhow .i;ii!'iv -o.eiiuens of his mii .. a.i.i- sh '!'K-ln IVrjrUh rk IV' up i J Wator' Wac els SI'IirlBICAi. ITA'ilES, And U norat Mill JRnrliim vj . J. Y. KACKKSSTU. A;,'int, MVf Ainion . JK0n. N. .'! W. w. ft Vri.i.- n. .v. ., r.tf fSdM A CO.. f o'AVKON trAND ANi) "0.T.NTiA I J re,;lvi:lTa ltti'(' sjicli of Una' rl t nnt t'livfskm AN l iiirt'W.1"? ware,lini piri, i ...n-v- ioww-v TiviW n lon ew., ., who tuahlu 'I Malt.a' ro es, OinosiU) R. V. Hill Son's ilrtu sfore, A! iuiiv, l)iv,on. SS "4 v S roB. E. A. FrcianI, J KAI.KR IS EVKfiV VAIUKTV OK I J ra! stfllimiiJOlM 'nooks, sclioo, liookn, lilan'j hooks. s!Ktioie. v. Uooks iiirx)rfii !'i::;,it C'itA Llb M1RHET, At.H.VNV, OUHUOS, J It. IfKMRWK, l : Proprietor, (1W, AT TM ULll BhMX OS i Kront S'reet, prooose t furnish all w lio iiimlv wit hall kinds MIS ATS, at the lowest market mfes. By itrlet, a: tem Ion lo !mMiio he hopes to url4 ijeneral sn'ts fuetion to all who may fiiwr Ki with all. SjarHlihent market prleu ml I for rOULWy. J . HKRRO.V. ntlvi V. AiPVAvr,. pase loila . .1 " iolhin! "ten gent. : . .'.v : . w r A:i I" itliul of r:i: tiTWi Ijtht 'IV. fo!lowhfs torn the antoblo- cfriliv of Peter Ciirtwrighl Is fiid ..,.. i.,.. ...... fi., n i Ii-meeti;:". hui jro;it. many teitHKiHt nlafgf'WrWWtt lor a new: eo'Kitty. aiiri perliaps tliere never was J a greater wllceaou of raliUe and row-1 iiie, Thov ciinic flrnuk. aftd armed' ?. :rh dirs,' and e'ubs. aiiil knives and b!re-wlii'ix. Hiid swore they would i break nn the meetiiifr. After inter-; mptiig i); very KUi'lf n Silnrday ' ni;!. 'ilicy co'.leotetl wirly on Snnday i inoniiiig, d'tiTiiiiM'd on n nenil riof. At 8 o'clock I wa a))(ilii(i'd to preach, i About the tunc 1 was half through j my discourse two very nue-dressed young men marched into (be congre-) :;;iio., witb leaded whi.aTMMjttoi and rose hp mid stood in the mWst offJ the ladii and began to lapghaiaJ talk. I They wi re ih'ar tlio staml. and I re-1 qneti'tl ihcui todesirtanu j;et on trie si at ' ; lint they Liiri'd me and told un to mind mv own Indues-'. a::d ."aid they worm uot get down. 1 stopped trytiifi! to niwiuli, aiu caiieu tora maif-1 .... Htrate. There were two at band, but 1 saw they were both afraid. I order; f mm to take thee into custody. i'iiey ,-'.! itl they eou'd not do it. 1 told them, as ! let; the stand, to comntand me to i.tiie tin in, and I v.ouh! tin it at flu- risk ot my life. I adviufead to ward (he ii. They ordered me to stand on. lilt 1 advanced. Oae of, them neide a iass n't my bealil wttbhls wiitp, hut I closed i:i w'uh him a:id Jerked him Off the seat. A regular iu;l' e:iu d. The cnrijrrcjlion lit tbl time were all in commotion. 1 j heard the magistrate give general or-j tl.rs.eomiiiaiitimS: nil' friends of mW j trt aid in siurnressiiiir tlie riot. In the' -K-u.tb-1 threw my pi isonu' down, and held him fi't: Ik" I rl-l hi Utst to pet loose ; I told himtobeqiiietor ! would pound him. .Tie mob rose, and ru shed (In to ibe ene f the two p'-isonei-s, for they had taken the oilier .Voting itrui aJfX An old . i(l ih nukttM uijijt-! iite eiiBm up to me and orthroo me to .et m prhsoi.er go'. I to'd birn I b'Hild not. lie fworeif I did not be Wottld kuouk me down. I told him to lir ...,.,. I'l, ,. , iViI.,uJ uv lani i.m uwmjffm & U1V nvnest too la.OI ot mr Dlisou- ef. and the drunken jiistii made a jias at me ; but I parried the stroke and i;:ed him by the collar and the liau- ot toe head and frtculllg Inm a ; sndileri jerk forward iironglit him to i tint gnmrtrt and jiunned on him. 1 1 tpid iiim to be quieter 1 would pound liim well. The mob then in lad to ; I lie scene ; they kuockid dowii soVeii j mairisti'ate.s. and several preachers and j others. ! gave nnmy drunken (n-ison-1 er to another, an.l 'threw myself bi j front of the friends of order. Iujt at ' ibis moment the ringleader ot tlie mob j audi met: he maoe tline passes at j mc, intending to knock me down. Tlie last time lie struck at me, by tbe force j of bis own effort lie threw tlie side of his face toward me. It seemed at that ; moment. 1 had not Kwer to jvsi-t i temptntlou, and I .struck Inm a snddeu blow iu the hurr of tlie. ear, and drop-1 ped him to the earth, -lust at t'uatthe friends of order rushed by hundreds oil the mob, knocked them down in j every direction, i n a few minutes the I pla; e ix-came too strail. for liie Dfotx, 1 a, nl they wheeled and tied hi every direction ; but. we secured alKUit thirty prisoners, ui uclmil tlumi o;t to vacant olt.tii vai tents. ;,;;,! itl .-uiem nmlerciinnltill ".m y E ." n'L Tl t,ae.:,.-ua, every man w:lbicd to the I utmo't -hunt ot the law. Monday morning, when they were A 'ithilliiiiK H:ui':.c. Cii.vrrai 1. stixwl heside the She altar: with nil III, III Mini- Uliuil .1,-1 ll,;,IH I1WMII J i ,i ,i i .i.T,. ,r.,ii ' I .. ,,;. .,( l,.l a, 1 I,,..,. I ... llci 1'iici, lite i .ciiv-i' li'iu'i hi iuhis, IS Her lover rtoixl beside witll 1 - white kidsaiid dicky clean; the last was tiveuty-oiie years old. the first was sevMifrt-ii. : .'llie paispn's job was over, every one laid kissed the bride, and wished tlie young pair happiness, and laughed anil'iliueed and cried.'!? T A Anil Tlse festive scene was ended, tin; last ii oiils had Iiecn wild, tbe happy maU had xlouuertd down, the last guy giic- t had fled cm. vera.' 5. ' She stood lie-ode the wash-tub. with her ml luuids in the puds, w hile at her ' rtijisluKl tbet lay a pile of dirty duds. ' ner nuwMiu muuu obmub ncr, me , jwurptiy. who report in the ciiiiic.a'v crosst'st man alive; he was twenty-nine, tlie most celebrated of all phonograpb slttf was twenty -five. ers. at least in tin' I'nited States, if The heavy wasli was over, and the not in Kngland. Of tbe older brotlier. clothes bung up to dry, and Tom hud, it is said that "neither the habitable stuck hU finger iu tlie dirty baby's woid nor tlie uninhabitable world can eye. produce hl. eqtmh" Prom a letter Tom had been n)nked ami Mipper written by an observant Englishman had been iimde on a ertMt of bmid ; to London paper. w takft this graphic ami tbe happy wile and husband Went description of tlielr method of report grumbling off to lied. big : However physiologist may question the Imn(ft4'.itonttereiict J" - mw v-iio are . van- lie raves: 'Vsflld tltevphrdelaii. wlM'ffllrrJWalftlleotoi' pTtriS' ittgti Bcliool of Kdinlatrgh. wa' pnssjug away ; but us we catch ttw h t forus ot tlse raving, our own eyes? are dlin incd. ' It grows dark, boys," sti uh l:ijr forth his band ; you pay go." All my pojsewious for tnoitient of time ! " iiauuiedQneen Fdijdietii. , as I The het ol ir k Gor! I wfth ri.,, Deaf Beethoven, whose soui had ever been i'V.ci wltb liarnumy. ex claimed ehjdiy at the hub, ' I shall bear." " is your mind at ease ? " Goldsmith was asked hv hi phystelan. No, it is nut! r' was the mournful reply, and he spoke no more. How different the parting words of Dr. William Hunter: "IF I had ttrengUi bi hold n ieu. I wonld write i.. .. .. .f ..),..,.. 4- (i.:, ..Jit i,. in."' n. ii p.K .t.iiit ii n u :r it i. lu ,u ,, " f p inc. " I'reidi,nt Kdwaiilsnld. abisdvini; P'asp Iooh-uhI on hard ionuj1 of dig Diit. Ttr-t in God and von 'aceefnot tear." Byron said wearily, "I must sleep now." , Godtlie. turning to his nvilei culled for Light, more light 1 " Dr. Johnron died m a tumult Of im ensineiS and dread. Cowper sank to rest at peacefully aa a child. ' ! ai.i taking a tearful lpnn iu the dark." med llobber, the leisf. , " NiJWf J.ml Lord, receivtt pf Uibert ouiiln Ht ivveet day." Polltcne" was no loiyer a ruling passion, but a chrism, when Gbi'ster fleld in dying said "Qm LKrrroihis a chair." purely .something was forgiven of (wirles the Second wbeli he iNMpikre Sivc'Uo early' poiyi; ai4jckedniss i.i JJon't let po .r Xid'y fitarvc." ,! Halb r' s last words were, feeling his own pnl v. " The artery ceases to tat." I'i trarcb died MinBeoIirSjid s-ntly iu his lil.M-ary. his lad. upon ;l book, Sir Isaac Newton was winding his Watch when h Wa Ushered into that life that hath no mid, Talma, the great actor, exclaimed pitifully as lie . we. t, " 1'he worst of M ivi.cniuiot.&f.9 .. , . ..utti loitn l.ivke murmured. depths ot the riches ot the good.its.s and knowledge ot God!" t Tbe dying admonition nf Mrhwl Grotins to his race was "liei-win.'' Scarron, the French wit. said faintly to lii-Weeping. fl-iends -Ah! i cnf'ir , ypu cannot cry as much fin line as I have made vou laugh in inv ;tlnie." Lord Thurlow in reektcss wonder exclaimed, "I'm simt, if I don't 'iw- lieve I'm dying." j When poor Kohert Burns gft.iped with his invt. breath, "Iwit't let. the aw-,vaiil tire overnie!" lie did not allwirU hiseO!iim,tntor-ann eriti-s yet what a siitUivance slionln ihn jwird' have for the m' ' And how little AnM'Boleyn thought. Wien awaiting the executioner, she chi'i' d her tai'tYtbractf..rtrit lit is but smiill. very small,;' would Hub her forwrtiillie .lieail ot Christendom ! Yes. we nniiot doubt th.it nwuy ot mitr mankind ,,,, ,V()H1X h .v, hlien from k,,. i njsat !Aiidthiiu, Brutus:" .iohn Qui Adam's This is tlie ist of earth." M bateau's frantic crv for Music ifter his life, of discord. . ... , ..t. I. ... U' Geonre U asmiwton s " it is well j - b - they not grow ricner in n.eai.i g ' ' it not blessed to nmiemo,r the iist moment i of Helanctbou, tlie frjeud of Lutl.er '! -1 o you not want auylhiug. " asked his loved ones eaireriv. " Nothimr lair heaven," lie an wered gently and went smiling on wav. 1'he olilcia! eorp of Senate irport- ers now i-onsisfs of three, and that ot the lloie of live sbm r-lmud. writers of the very Mghestabilih'. TlWShWU ers " When tV sitting commences, the younger Mr. Murphy takes the chair to write during t lie mowing hour, gen erally until a special qrder is taken up his turn ling b om Udf an hour to an hour. The heavy (V-jjiUe now coming on, be resigns to bis brother wh h, enua' emomjMWi ThU.i'e niau will writ f i-'.ng al'eirciiiiutan ces may r.- iuire, viiib'the utmost case and accuracy. Lie nils In his chair ininiediately iu front ot, the Vice President's desk. He reiip'gufzi'S every speaker in chnmber ly his tone, and. with wondferml quickiies.s of hear ing. eatehs every teiimrk, however low or indistinct. ' "He sits there, hour utter iwnr, with his uiiflble pen flying over the smooth sheet and arresting the windy void 'for which (be nation and the world arc waiting. No tiood rf elo quence, overwhelms, him. Like the torrent of rain w Licit is frozen as it falls upon thesheeti-d snow, .the tor rent of words is transfixed upon tlie siiowy p.ige : of his note-hook by the magic pen of phnmSgranby. o col loquy is too quick tor hiih ; no inter ruption can disconcert hti practical eariV 'Tims, day atlerday, one of the gi'e4ti'st scenes of ti e age U to be wit nessed by the g,;;.i;ig crowd in h gal lery.. ' ' "Sleauu hlle. the younger hrofher has gone off to the reporter s rofnu to dic tate hi notes lo two or three phono graphic writers, Ik- run,!- tl.cm off as rapidly :is he would a newspaicr editoriai. pan ing acca-ionalJy lo give !e practiced reporters time to read over a douliM'ul paragraph. They, in tuiii, eojjy their notes inio' long long liana for' the printers. The elder brother then sehds his notes to his younger btM!li;f fpr transcription, which the latter can do as easily as though the noies were ills own." So ii.uch rrprtiog It so limited a corps hai never teen' achieved nnywiiere . '1 se. " I'iir W V Crt-:w. An EcciitrC ;' Metliod Iu .Had nesti. Mr, Ca.je. a retired, growr of William-burg, N. Y., purchased a sotvel hor;c a,but four years ago. fcvery week-day a tid Sunday he drove the ammal. F-emg of a social disposition lie Uiauu lie (ii,,';;i HO)piir places mm retiiriie'cl liome lafeL His horse was neglected and -n'Ur, (! in consequence of Mr. Ciitje's ecu'utricities. This neglect arid ill treatment soon begun to show on the horse. Large sores broke out over hi s body, and he be came emaciated. Finding that, it would cot him too much (rouble and money to recuperate the poor animal, he resolved lol.il! him. lie placed a rojie around the hov e's neck and walked him to tlie dead horse dock. The animal was tint to a post. , number of laborers and bays stnoif around wliile the men of tiui'hurse Inxit prepjired to kU 'he lirute. Mr. Catje stood iu the erowd. A man struck the horse wilh a.eruwbm. Tlw iiiow, iuslead of knocking him Insen sible, merely stunned him. , Betoi e it could be repeated the lior;e. with a 'lesnerate iurk. broke. ha) from hi. ;iiat.uitf.aud ilai-tul at .ik.,uwwl-ofi. ;op:e. Muguiout ;aueiiie ranjor htm. SMiy!, eoniu(ehdhvg f'tlie s'h uati.Mi' alius aficrwaAisa id. he rail for his life up the w iuirf to the Imulw vaeU. Iu aui around the pUj!$ yfi iiinns'i'. up aiioiiowii rail vilje, ioi- lowed by the horse, w ith month wide ..w.iitl.,l T.,i.ittt tV,l.'.iJ nf ft-.'el, mil. ,-red his breast. The people WVm W) Jir. i.mcoiu aacen uer tor tlie lifer' stood in aniazeiiieut, unable to j rea-wi for Imlieving so, and she said render miv assistanee. Fbmll r. after she could see it in tlw twinkle of his i 'atje hail'ruii around the yard a mini-, eye. " 1 beg your pardou," said Mr. her'of times, and wlwp nearly esktust- j Lincoln, "but that eye tsaglas.seyc.,, ed. he juniped for a pile '.it hairiis. to , - the top ot which he clambered jn-r as srorv is. told of a f ither in a the horso with a bound. - si rock his fore church who, when the marriage ser feet oil the board and strove to clutch' vices nine to the point where the cfer tlie terrilii.il man. A Caije dropjd gymen asks. "Who givefcb this wo oii tin: hoards exacted, (he bom. nian to be marriiil to mis man?" re witb a roar, fell to the. ground, death ' pllcf kt"Wji)l. sir. I am called to do Hi-eves were protruding from tbeh4 ft! alihbugrr it goes agin tlie grain. I ickeK anil Ins moutn wufe qieii. ; .'.ii je was removed to his hint, lie ias torn dowii his stables, and intends, ii u'.vii no more bores. to own n more bor es. tiie .. etiuK ' tkj itiv; r. Tt would hardly be supposwl that Cairo. fllhioR aiidOanadh have any geographical connection that should he ol special interest now. but it ap pears Audi a eonneetlon dtnw exist, and the matter has some interest jiecunhuily, because It may be the means or determining the point where the Mississippi and Ohio rivers met in 1807. The point had bceu lost, and there bad been interest enough in Canada to make strong efforts to find it. In feet, Colonel ftuhk Surveyor General of Canada, aqd Mr. Liudscy Russel. astronomer to the Royal En gineer Corps ot Canada, have been .sent out hv the government to hunt i this particular spot, die meeting of tlie rive. Tills Is the reason of the search : The Britisli government is ileMroni of nettling a dispute about the ownership of a tract ot land four limidrejl . square miles in extent, near ilie lioifndary of Canada. It lias been . a bone, of contention for many years, and one. clue to its solution is the exact point wliute-the' Ohio and Mississippi met ih ml. The iiuustion oi the rivers was directly south of oue corner v of tie tract at that time, and tlie origi nal titles to this land were defined partially by this landmark. The commission aliove named were unable to deterinine the point. They were the:, sent .to, Springfield, 111., for the purpose of taking obwalions. 1 after Which they will return to Cairo, provided with data to work out the problem. Her majesty's government has laid all her military posts, engin eer corps, and public oflicers on tlie line of these investigations at the ser vice ot the explorers, and the observa tories at Springfield and Chicago have been placed at their disposal ror sever al weeks. When the point Is found. Cairo will know exactly where sue ought to be on the map. A ', ioui llf ' -h kiln. , ,, : ,;- , A Novel Duel. Amoiig tbe reminiscences told Of the Fraiico-Prnssiftn War is the ai-coujit of ll curious duel betweeti two sulwrdln-' 1 ate officers of the French army. You intend to fight a duel, eh?" asked the commandant. " Yes, Colonel. Words have passed which cm only be wiped out with blood. We don't want to juiss for cow aids." ".Very well, you shall light, but it nuist be in this way : Take your car blues, place yourselves on aline facing the mansion wbeiy tlie enemy is. Yon will march upon their garrison with e pial step. When suJucieiitly near theirmists you will the upon them. The Prussians will reply. You con t'uuie to advance, ;)(! fire. When one tads the iMBel" may turn upon hisheels, and his retreat shall lie coyd by one , of my companies. "In this way." concluded the com mandant, "tbe blood which you" both , .,..ina, will lie spilled with profit and glorr. and he who eome back will do ,so without regret, without remorse of having killed or wounded, with his ow n hands, a Frenchman, at a time w hen Fiance needs all her defenders, , and all of her children. If you both tall who shall say that you are cowards? 1 may also add that I thus give you an excellent opportunity for putting a couple of Germans oiit of the way, a service that will procure for you a good reeomuiendiitiou for reward aud pro motion. Tlie. matter was, arranged as the commandant bad dictated. At twenty pace from the walls of Malmaison. one of tlie adver.sarie ' was wounded, staggered and K-!K The other ran to him, raised him up, and curried him away on his shoulder ;- amid a regular ballsibrtn of halls lHith, thenceforth, entitled lo the greatest honor and re spect from tlie wno'e regiment. When Mrs. Isabella Ikeclier Hooker was pleading before tlw Willimantic Se eciinen for tlieadmissioiiof women, .as yntcr-. she stated that sle believed bun of the gentlemen before her was hi sympathy with the movement (re ferring to Mri Lincoln, tlie Town wanted her to mam- Bill Blowser. wlw Is worth twloo tlio moiiero that 'ere man." w A Western editor being asked to take tea with a ladv friend, accepted. While at the table the lady obrved thai I w bad no spoon, "bit possible." said she " tliat I forgot to give you a spoou ? I could, not have made such a 1i stake." "i haw no spoon, madam," said the editor, rising from his seat, ' and it you don't believe It you may search me." Uucle Lavl'-Now Sammy, tell me have you read the beautiful story of Joseph?" Siuu "Oh. yes, uncle." Uncle'- Well, then, what wrong did they do when they..eld their brother?" Satn "They sold him too cheap, uncle, I think."