- 1 "W-f..ww. .. .: ... -: - . . rai,u ,..,.., ..;tv ;v .,r . .. .. ..." j? H & - r : ' 'i k (t)(loJ ,)JU' 7iS7'y:r''777 ' r i?r "T i Wi anftfiHfj "A yMv,;:v..:;g -,:,,,,; albanv, okix-qn. jat.vkv h,,i87o;: " - . ; : - ' no: it. i nc masts ana ..yards; worn .nnLi I ' I Mar.lr will. ' . ."M i in ., 'X" ""'lfi (UIIIJ3, HI 1(1 rilfi Kllin was dash. no YhMnerfi 'ihtl wt.ru v. j ,.., -.f aw BUSINESS CARDS.-!--. "" "$Ilji ' Vi "i'"f """ SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, Wholesale and Be1a ifJuerS in DRY GSltS t: - TilHEilpS, ,o-TJJKZRZ & MOWERS, VACC."3, PLOWS, - SEED j 1'roHfl Columbia. C.IOACCST First street, AltMuiy, Orfrn JFrra3 : , Aster if an Exchange Ifetel.' j . SfJ fii ai Washington Bts. ' A1JUXY, . . r . ' .'- OBEUOS. THE so popular under the ITStlV '3TOTEI.. 7 -1- 1 t IIIKiUKUlTI llfUllUl'lUUIll, IJ,i!,H,!?yiSrWea P tiia 1st of f ctoUy: to c. first eHn -caterer, i tlmmasl th fco3 uusiness. ept. 20:7o-tf. First Sis i f6 "llatthcws & Morrison, PROPRIETORS. Itoiise. ncw'Sy furnisliod throughout. The west the market affords always on The tabic. fNttWa ud from the IIoumc P. J. II1RPEB V Dealers in "Where the chillins snow of Winter iOA',wu.iu4i0wy wMe AM H-le1flet fii-l i fr-en tfter- v . All the mountains tn their might ; W,,ere among the roPky ttno9 I Kouiiih t lie ifrizzly bear lit will, -rjThere, fn hlnshlnjc, tnhloii UenutVi . Young Columbia's waters rill. From its fountain . i5 lVovmn. t-rf-vitM -f J Leaps the water flito sfshtT Flowinjr. dnrklini;, P Anon, xparkliUK Like a diamond In the light. W)own the mountain anvnu rushing, I l.enplaa or the beetKntr rocks,' All impediments he tnoeks: I'ltttm now to ks the hranrhlct Han((ins o'er her limpid face' "' Stnrtin otfofrain In Wildncsa On her man lncal race. V tl 3 q IpSroitfte Kvcr mar thy wild nnrest ? - i.h.etal!ei" now 8ho zander. -,s,4aJ y fhe lofty pine, ' NouriblnK flie ynuwy meadows, ' 'BearlnK on hr bosom vosaers - GhUdrcn of her tnothpr-pridc-- "'' ' " Rotlins ei-er to the ocvtin, Mighty, pnftseless, nohlo tide. - orthy gladness, " And thy madness, , ,yt.ay maniacal glee ; 'Or thy power, -And tny dower, ;(,:-.! I'roud Columbia, proudarewe. f W'herethoblmsfaciflc snrifes Thwmler In their rythmic spleen, M here in the occidental sunbeam Jr" tneir Klot ies on t he scene, T5,ere anid old natnre's-fnindeur There, amid the Krand sublime, Pr?J Columbia Joins her music W ith the ocean's eeaeless rhvtiic. ,, , , , tirand old river, KoHln-y ever Onwnrd to the ocean wide. Time ma v sever, I5ut wi; never ..ltllplfrfBrectysiiiStv tide. , Wo insr rrronnds. a Kttlo ToiQ ;,; X.'. wo- t j - - . -v- til kilt ;u.i .-w 1 1 , I CO. 4-oihiB)r, Hoots aiHiAhIUOtVrorf rlea, Wmmrr Uoods, Jtotl mw, aWiotKung PtstoBans; Btope, Mirrors, Wwltapgt ;Wod and Willow Ti-es- IVmlM nnd Talbcs, .Jwket Cntlery, Ac, SoW fery low cither for eash, or to prompt pav ii33 injr customers on time. v7 Raisins BIOTitigr Buildings. WE THE ITXDERSKJNKn BEG LEAVE TO uniHimwe to the citizens of AUmiiiv and snrroiindiiiK emantry that, havinactsiipplieiloni' selres with the nceesiatry machinery for rais ing and rU)v4a uiklait we arei.-uly at all times to receive orilers for such work, which wc vflr'tp m'flirt orier ate lowest rwtea. - We - j;itt-rtw-iriM satisfRctiuii in uii work nntJer taken by us. wraers nut at tne uhguteb onice promptly at ten ted to. Apply to. Alba, ,Wti t i : BAST Yt ALLEN JfcCO. Or, AprU S3. 1875. i 2v7 S.nAg Pvi.lkk. Last week Hie uew m;i- vliinery recently put into the Government nng Puller was te&&; flnfl cave the be-t of satisfaction. The innliiuerv. ' n !. Portland Keening JowhhK consists of an iinniiially powctfnl and well built dtnikey engine, constructed in tint city. The boil er and "engine are placed near the middle of the deck. On each side of the boiler is an iron capstan, worked by Roni ing in ihe liold. Tli capstan on Hie starboard, side is goarexl to develop power,' moves slowly aim la used for hoisting logs, snags and other objects. The capstan on tlie poi .t . -. . - . ... muu isgejireu in jim the opposite war, o that it gains great rapidity as it looses pow er. This capstan U wholly intended for taking in lines, as is of-en done in moving the vessel by taking a line and making it last far ahead of the boat. Levers reach- ru rto tlie hatches with prime oil.' Tlic nailing-Had been good fn th Arctic, and the? captaiu would no come , while the t were so plentiful, although he knew the danger of staying too long in the northern seas ; and the failors, prov'erb- lauiy careiess ot danger, : only -thought tha each fish towed'alongside addqd to the yaluo pf their "lay." ,,The ea was lwg?iiying to show signs of coming dan ger, aM was full of floating block1 of ice and Hoes, but as yet not . etioiisb to- giVe ;causo iot serious ftpprelieoron.. There vas always danger at pea, and especially in the whale-fishery '; that We well' knew, bnt that we were in Smniedi ae tlafigeft,r)o onfe irould believe: - We. had a good ship and kind officers,, who always look their share iu any dagger, cheerfully and bravely. asoffieers should.' If it had beeir otlierwise, the men wortkl have been clamoroun,'. long befQrei (or them to take the ship out of those seas. They would lunve srueiled danger then, only too qu'ickhy. " ' ' 'We WGro!fiill' now: linvni'or ol were to sail early next day for the South i acinc, iiiere to winter. Ihe men were crowing o.ver the pleasant days they were to j-pent among the delighfiil ly immoral inliabitants of theSouth 8e Islands, and lliinkincr of the inantilv ot i Iee they, would stow away when once , j at Tahiti. Hut tlieir dreams 'M' ere bro j kenthat night by a call to the deek j and.an order tusa:l at once; They nn. i clr.stood ihe danger . low ; tlie wiud iiau. shitted, and, was blo.wmg . qtyte I Strotio-lv fr. im tlin cmtlnfacl All il,Ar floating fragments which had been pass- J ing uicin tor. ruany days would be driv en back upon them, crowding them in upon that desolate coast; and if tlat was doi;e, it meant, at the least, a win ter of terrible toil and, danger in those icy seas. , It wa a beautiful clear night, such as we see only, itt ; the frigid : ssnie. Tlie 1'ale moon beamed full, upon the turrets and pinnacles of lowering ice burgs.' al- l'Oadv Iw'll'ITtfr jlctUril lll-jill lie l. tipAttltf l.r' zrvtr. trsssfrthore I ...j ,w. jxtt .rn uviiUli, VIIJACI were in si-rht. avtendinsr toward th wast, and thieatenin2 us in their dumb iieiimn. ve must set out ' or tins -.- ilKI WtLII every ail net. ' We needer tmtd how us iiuv vaiaiu miiu. xi We;!OUlt i.JVISS through -tliat rapidly, narrowing Hpe.of water, all would be well. ' "If not -well we musV take tlie 1chaiices:'; Tho Sea' Horse was a fast tehip ij -wtf itrusted in Iter, and tlie stout Vepsel flctBllyfeetn- ? ouch , of the helm was obeyed, arid we dashed into tlie onenino fi t-. kt,,At.j - j. -) nun nn; cape at A ftartul speech tnifc, as fust as we went, we cpuld see. tlie t,spaee : of dark water liarrowinsr foot bv TunV T"i.M was 'no chance fvt retreat noflf; when we had once passed into the trap. Tliere was no room for beating, and ireLcouM iio gpt fjack agaipslUiew. iu ,ajr other wav. - CaDtain L puciLiuii iijjoii v'ie capstan neal watching the approach ofthe'great flerd bnt not a mnscJe et liw istemfitee moved asue.norea! tueiiiearULvfaiadity with which- the ice ..was. closing in. , JJ gave ins oiuera wunoui a cnange in voice or attitude, and by hU 'gallant'' conduct Kept, up ine npimsiot iirie meni Bnt our ..uajiger: was , iiicreasuig cn-ery mo- Ult io ciear tne mile ot the passace ...v-i. iiiuaiiii.u iiciuie we couki reach tlie opeft sea whiles the-' iee-fioid passed AL'Ali n i.ini-ln. . . 1 . ,1 ! -., " Muanu ui niu uisiance, wasjltie 1.1 1 . ' . - i .-niuougn ine sjjeca ot the ship was tremendous, yet "to" us she seemed to crawl, and but for Hie tell-tale log-line we shduld ;iia) .said that: we IiaTdly moved, yet the tall masts were bendiug under the weight of the Iiravv oiio or3 fit seemed-as if the canVaswonld be torn Irom the boltroppii yet tfievheld ' Still the majestically dri,vig Jore it a fright! ened Ijerd of seal. The rending pf tlie ice by the force of the waves -tlie crash of falling icebefgs-i-the barking -of the sealall riMnglvtlfjii etrango; confusion, iiiu et una narrow path -to safety grew narrower still. , Loyking ahead, we saw the open sea," not three hundred ' yards away, but scarcely theW&s length be tween the fieiit aiid the ;ice akng the shore!. Kveiy mail held his breath, for he knew that the moment of dir?W iiiV- il had come. " TIte mate sprung into the chains and shouted iiis ni-dcra in a ' harsh, and - straineil voice. . Tlie ice ners' to Capt. Price's camp, arid if things were not found lust on tlie fourth day of departure of, said iiuiiKir? at twelve o'clockj lie might do with his prisoners as he pleased, r The Tunner started.'' Oarsnn anA .. . . - .. . ,i - i.i i j saoHttlne that everything wnnld " satisffletory , to the ieff tm.itied pris-: viiwrmiiy ana nappy.' !.-iu Ori the morning of the fourth day ail were momentarily ''expecting the runher to appear. -Ten' ofcIock came and no run ner; iusiVht : 11 and no mimnrm fVEv:erything in camp was excitement ; . ... w ... unuuiTCIC W&n COTTRI n Don't let us make sport any longer of " "-v ,s.".Hv i,yyw"i, nuv j non, anu snail continue i? .grow ..wvrau went to sea in a bowl,'? or, let us .pause j until breakfast, time' has arrived; to re since perusing tlie annexed 'lines' relat ing to a certain Donnlarcalinarv Coerai . ' . 1 1 T I . . hiivn lis sr Aur tiQnrra x Here's oeano' in tlie irying-pan, When the fntl.rvpiip high'; v jiTliera be&iUy Um dozeu eggs, ; :.. Dropped softly in to fry; There's beauty id n slice ot ham, -Vi' rWestplialla, yoiiug and sweet , A nil U'liun fnmilliai. Ihnv a ,a f'i-1 tj 1 ' ; , - " ii.i ;i, . "-f r. xiivj re iJttiiiiiui iu e;n. Lav. sr.-'f . I '1 ; before doing so and await ,-the outcome ot Ukj Itussian yacht' here descriled by Mr. Itecd, an English - naval arclrttect on a visit to St. PeteTsburtf. as foflows Ve activity irid Varied ' eiiteVprise "ing nere may De interred trorrr ttu circarastance that I 'have divided my lime: UMlay between lb steaming trials i I ,J "" " . . " that his runner had V..,iT' tV " r, reme'y fcrew launch i A Jetroit boy stopped rnakirfg ' finger inat, ms runner nad been foully dealt and tlie saili.w triaia nr;.ii..i.. aLL:.' n : .T.' 1 :I:an6r "" VJ-epanu Most of your readers will have heard, at once one dav Lmk nr m kov- iuiKj iui vnmmarv renflrotirw'i,niAKA f . . - -i-.-r. " rf , v .-' rui. n many nave eeen the fust little fAid M. Mr Porrm ft .,lm' j (Wn: i....,-i. t.: v... i v ' " V" T7-, , vr " .v iiiuuij fcKitt. i rue ouaneieu. : ".uecause wnen . A was. t etiterriso arrd ' sncess tJo Grand over there this morning she '.put her, Dnke CertiracVof'lfflijiv' liaiid lri la4ike this; aiid shaaT bought one of these 'little steamers and most cried aJ sle said: ,PoT,:d8arrtoy!"", brotoght hef here,- it1 occntred !ttf?Mr. howcotild f ur fallitei'!'fver! Ihmlc or"5'"1 Laird, who is the beaii-of a larcre erfi maiTvifwr thafr shar.noMd. t irmra.r( wernnst plpar llio inim f irii- r;i..c ,15- i harsh ai i tant. or we were doomed.- V.verv inm: 1 clo" ; the prow of the ship had inst was on deck at his. station, for we knew that it needed quick hands and willing hearts to save us now, and to avoid the 'bergs in our path. Two of the Ijest men were at the wheel, and the first mate, a stanch old whaler, conned the ing tlie deck are used in connecting either ship and gave orders. Acain and aaain or both remstnrts will. tl.t , i i . . y , , .V S- CO."" A IMIITD T-4 l.'t. T VTIT I" - tber no! ice, freijjht from XT' ROM A NO O N E DOLLAR 'PES T03i or both capstans with the working shafts of the machinery. At the trial a large water-soaked log was taken hold of and lilted about twenty feet in two minutes to ac complish which effect by tlie old method, Capt. Smith informs us, would have reunir ed at least an hour's work. As the steam gagne only showad forty pounds pressure when tlie log was hoisted, and allowed a maximum of one hundred andjfifty lbs., sevpral times as'iiTttcl force ca"rr-1e Oevcl- VV C 10 " j coming in fast now, tin tw-ttes l$'gr'& ft-Mihead ot its, it will the flveff and Capt. Smith sys that scArccTeaVe the shin " ly one in a ...' T T . Ii .i SSI r ( All down fr.;wht will be delivered at l'O'KT-' At redw.ceq Rates. Xloaft- wm 1eai-e AI.BAXT for COX'.'ALLrS or , -- POHTLANO , - , 0 gyui- ror f-rtltf OCSSJCIWlHI AJS MXJkfU, TEITH, Any, Kov. 5d, 74-li AffnU Itt'llilti ! i CHA8. B. MONTAGUE. JiOBT. mca;xv. pOSTIilH'" j 4'T ?JeALLEY ABE NOW OPEXLV6 A MAOS1F1CE5 stock of " " Scandalonslr Low Figures and as we tellltf ''caia ai4 trifiscll them Hll.ll.. . s In a luujdredail heo he-u-i-. , of this cifj, recently graduated at the med ial college, in San Francisco, with the liighest hem,'- Being imideflfafefy' 'pfll-rl etl superior inducements by Dr. Tolan, he acceptMl ti-M4iM4fiy imyiiuyfi we seemed about to foul one of theso ice-mountains; but, as often, the prompt orders ot the mate carried us out of dan ger, and the white mass passed us by O" its way to the ccast. It was a mag nificent sight, but full of erii, lor we knew that many a ship had been crushed by the sudden overturning of one of these floating hills. Y ' . "Twill be touch "and co if wc e'ear the cape," 1 heard the captain whis- Ier to ine seconu mate, "ihe ice is and if the floe gets passed into the open sea, when we felt her train bio1 througlv her oak;i frame, and we were lifted bodily from tlie wa ter, hung tliere a uiumeut, and then shot fonvard as if launched from the ways into the tossing waves. lieyon'd ! ' We looked back, now tliat siirfety was assured, and saw that tke passage through which we had come was utterly obliterated, and that the ice-field was uucauy piung lisen up on the shore in the utmost confusion. I have passed many hours of peril, but never one to equal the passage of the Ca-ic. w sail, Br(IllM f amte41l, Pool las, for the ladies, jnrf oof aoniptate lines of "Hoolery, : o 1 1 oiaaa r , ..k of all descriptions for men and boys. Also, full J,eJ'w goooji, at the lowetrt rates every time, pfCome and see. umaon. Ormmi. Mihm M. 1M1 . lTyTv Vnrrhmm the entire Interest of . 3," ' t . fnn e-f O-sf Collar, in. f.J. ' , tts opport'ini'y wi . '"T1"? '! tti Hlzens of Alfny vicinity who iisvo so jrenronly natj-oa-la tl past, ant r.np.'erfitlly afie a mT.IJS'"'''' "fthowiaio, C-rAll kinasof iur "r tyn nd and mauufactnred t o order AP,? ? f KEU GRAF. AiBanj-, Not. IJ-vSuS ( fd surgeon in the hospitals and in his. pri vate practice, eivinsr him a nostrfnii'thWii generally only to be obtained by long years of rfslVe'rlflg'-emiVt. It is a flattering tri buto t U :-J ii tfhT onr.Cieiirf llrllliZ rta, and we. together with hU many friends 1 . . i i . nere, are giau to nc-Tofhis sutvess. "O n- i ;-r ... w md.sj i i.uii.i l, turLioK. -N unibor .nriA ot ViCKS ,o.vGviDE,fr.J87$.J41as wi- ijeru numoei. aneau oranvthinv in o j , issued from the press. Tynoffranhieallir it can liaj-clly be excelled,,, and--Ua contents wiir inost certainly be receivea with f-ix-or by the public. Send 25c to James Vlck. IJoclicste? Kevv-jVotif, nod eveeive UieGnide ror one year. - . T Hard a-starboard 1 " yelled the first l diaiYm ' '.At i Last Friday the mail service was iuiuvu, win ecu mus city aua fort.iaiiu, on the Albany express trtin. The reason for Its discontinuance was that ii didn't pay the Railroad ,jCo. VTelL : wa ran' tin without it, bfc It would have been ouite a cuuveiiience to our people, who are net expected to care much whether it was convenience to the railroad or not. lie Centennial ifistorical t3S stems: ipjiThonrrsnnprie a,.tAikkli Q anotheWcididac Almanac Calepdat? ACoi for public favor. It is handsome) v nH nf.vl. and has some neat Hllustralloiis.' s ' rt, ..' .' ) :. . if Mrs. A. B. Morris was buried nn VrlHuo afternoon oiMtt iftniltj ltevs:'nhlte and Alfred, Pojtrf )fcltte(J at, tfw graye g A large number of citizens, followed in the funeral procjqi v., , ,r ;..' . . t. .1. :: . ,"t ,1. Vert iLtfTM fnip. Iriends, of '118 Ella Barrows will bp sorry -to learn that news from San Francisco states that she is very fil UKe94 mfifrvpelpT hei soctf The Uofvaf ttf 'a5 fomfts out enlarge and Is nfw feecf ii pape v bopeSilfy rBr-niat'e Wpiirthat ranth-bet- ter than it did betore. m . . Died The yoimgest child ot Chas. Barnes died on Friday and was" consigned to tiie tomb on' Saturday.' . - See tlie several legal advertisements in i tlil Issue, 'JTiey my be of iiitereft to you. be all we can do to "Cant we carry a little more captain?' said the mate, uneasily, "It won't do now. We are carrying all we dare in this sea, fr it is hard trY nt'in'rl ilia ILmhwad I " " va.w wi t.-,,i IV I t . mate r "Ilartll M The prow ot the hhip receded from a great 'berg we were approaching, and we fair'v ownnl flw Tl v-:- -j . . .... . J .J . IIV IV A I, luw- ment the iceberg bowed its mighty head and went down with a great surge and gplash, seine of its pinnacles striking the water scarcely a hundreJ yards astern. The base came up from ' the depths of the sea, and the great mass sailed on its way. . - .' -. , We ran north ten miles, for we necd- en mat much othng to weather the cape, and, then headed southwest bv west Wo were now coiner through the water a me rate pi ten Knots an Hour, scatter sng the spray before us, while tlie bump- inif ui Final i cair.es ot ine aoaniKt our Side told U8 that the rnn . was nrtmino- j - i ji i. ' . . ? uuwu rapiuiv. it was a mo-lit nt tai j, , ...i,-T aim uanger,, Dut when morning came wo were close to the cape, and as we looked seaward a crv burst from i; a . -"" ir., iu uur uanger ueeame apparent. . Two miles of blue sea were clear, but beyond that, wo saw the ice-field .tntK ing away to the distant horiion, tossing under the ran "rif tha v,-;.... - t . . j v . 'i-ii't run. xx vast white Mirfacfij broken and irregular, IfTCai UIOCKS .. tlld rhPAII t..rnrl through the face of tlie field in i arions positions, comiriflf down" hefi-A 1Kb win toward the noint whiefi we' rioe'rd - . " j WLn . I 1 y., auu we naa yet some miles to go wc couia ciearit. ' t;antjtni i ar ton sprpng up uri the capstan and look ed out, and then'itxke to Iiis'menI . IIL, . 11, 1 - -l - , . ... ... fjov.ui, i ne criea. ins , stinii vn iw riricriiiar ut lifcn- thin hi nut Af -,. fc. o - v. MHuindta ' .s .1.- J. I I-j ,v . .- - -y hib uanger as- wen as ' J. ---- - "y.jv lyi up i,u uu auuut ana make a winter harbor. "before ' tfie field "f?" FMjiie us, out, a . ipinR ,lhe Chances bout even whether wa ciear tlia mi ff not. - .As Hmnv; as !artt'tin favor f .u i 7 ... . ... . uiKiiri' uie nninnsf i nnm nn t hai -ink 'ew aiid everv:handi-srrwv mn .iml . spile was seeu upon' the face of the cap- tt-,?j -'-'fjli"? wisk-Mr Fra5r-t.et the studding f".'" a" kb out ''everyiniiig wnicn win qraw, tor wnat we, ' want is' speed - "Lay aloft, vou sons of freedom !" cried tho first mate; I "Jump I l Away you go now.'" KKMIMSftxtKS OF BOB ABLSOX. In the town' ol Arrow Kock, on the Jlis-sonri Uiver, the celebrated mbnntain eer and trapjier, Bob Carson, vet lives; is hale, stout and liearty able'aud will ing to make many more like trips. He is full of anecdotes, and gives us many hair-breadth crapes fVoiii 'niountain stoims nd I d ian' figlits, - .r . He says he, last lights piace lie got into was, in ihfi'vfwr is. -i..,.:.. i. Mexican war. The Mexicans were com m ittmg depredations,' ' a fid ' litid toleii some of onr goyernmeot horses and raulea ' Captain iPriae. aflci-ward .fion. stri;. U Carson Uioueht Ida .Knur bad as preparations were made ; ' aiid, t well' Knowing the terms wonld be complied withi 6 -called ? Sandivere and - told him le would like to have a talk with him betore he and bis . , ; v Wl V V Carson and SaridiVere commenced their talk. Caron all the time walkincr alotciv and leisurely from the eamn. tAlMnrr tU chief that the horses, saddles, blankets, eic, were au donated or willed to him, the crea't chief, and that ho wrnQ not. compelled, on accpunt of this donation. io uivtue ine in among ins warriors. ; -t , ; The chief was ! much , inUreted oru-l pleased witli this donation, and by this time thev were eisrhtv to one hundred yards away, from camp, when Carson, with the; dexterity of an old mountain eer, pulled from Jus boot leg an ugly lookinsr holster nistol. cocked mid nn: sented it directlv at tTiV. fn nf ilm r-M 'chief, exclaiming : ' '" '"- ' ' "&tand sir ! you are my prisoner."1 " "What do you mean?" asked Sand i- vere. ' ' - ' ' " - 'I nienn lust what I: sav Jf von move one inch, you ars a dead man." ine iiiuians, seeingtlieir chief m dan ger, siarieu to Jr.s rescue, but Carson told him to motion his men back, or he Would shoot him on the spot. The old chief, well knowing the man he had to deal witli- instantly complied, and mo tioned his men back. Carson then told him to order ap his twelve men with their horses, just as he had received them, and Leo with them. This was instantly complied with. , , Carson, then, mounted the old chief behind one of his men, and started for Capt. Price's, camp,' where Saiidivere found things as represented by Carson. The runner had been there, but had lost .1.- . i i , -i . ii.e iran, wincn nau , caused the delay. Capt. Price gave the chief many pres- cui!., anu escorieu nun to ins tribe lie afterwards was a true friend to the whites, and in many instances did verv valuable er vice. , 1 bus by tho coolness, cunning and downright bravery of Bob Carsoti this devoted band oftwclvsru.cn were res cued from certain death. . ; w . . iw.pv, .n- ' CfiUI ir-UWETfTU,! trivia gitnneejablishme'ntHn -'thw eiu-f to 1 faced nU moil? fni cAfkrvMii untaV'1 I " J J I t -f , m'wm svra . , on uuywo1 f WW ' Sx ' J show what can be done in Russia in a ( She look Henry Ay l,lio ear, and i whilo similar way, and it . is on board ; tbei she led him intoi the shed she informed in.ue craii winch JieJias. produced that bim that it would be nothing 1 short St Long live Bob Carson. .'rice, was in command of a company of J nited Stisfles volunteers,' who were ever To keep away Fi.iks. This is not the season for the housiiold pests, but if there be any virtue in the? subjoined, we don't know of a more seasonable time to give it to readers, in order that they may be prepa red when ' the flv time filial! come : , . i . ,! Tlio Rev.vGeorge Meai-cs Drought, writing trom J re land to the London Times, says : For three years I lived in a town, and during that time mV siti iing-room nas reen tree trom flies, three or tour only walking about my break fast table, while" all ray neighbors rooms .were crowaea. l otten congratulated myself on my escape but never : knew 1 have seen to-day. .. fcibe, lias .been built of thin sheet bi ass find fitLAil ip till compound engines from" the desieos of Mr. Norman Scott Russell,1 the, man- Ser oi -ir. uaira's establishment, and is ill evnrv rosuert a mvwt cn .- - - I. '. , Cidedly surpassing in speed. I am cred ibly informed, t he English steel lx)at. jhiuiow uouot inai sue to-dav exceeded a speed of eighteen ' miles ' an honr, al- mougn unaer conditions tlit were not altogether favorable. : JlKThornecrofi's uoat was said to have gone ui England at a higher speed than Mr. JJaird claims for .liia,. but when the two, competed here the Russian., built - boat iwas tho faster, 1 As a sjjecimen of these extremely light and iast. river boats, which are so useful in taking three or four persons swiftly from place to place. Mr, Baird's deserves crreat uraise. No - ur riraisn but from quite another cause, is duo to mo cuuuiis ii,:e circular sailing yacht twenty reel in diameter- m which afterward made' some1 sailing trials. I he little craft was 'built by a young omoer or the JiusAiau Navy attached to Adnnral Popofl's' staff io show : that the circular form is not by any means as adverse to sueed -as manv Rimnoce She is cutter rigged, with a very taunt iijuai. anu nas great spcea under canvas ui uuiuuiuuiion Willi ail alLoo-etlier.,Miin. qualled jower.of 'staying -and wearing. one is perred'y round, like a tea saucer uccKeu somewnai alter the fashion of isermuda boat, and having great, sta- uiiiiy, can carry, aimost-without wcluia tion, ail the canvas which it is possible u spreaa upon her. bhe is conseqnently uiy na, as i nave already said extremely handy withal. Like every thing e.se : I have seen i in connection with Kussian circular; shqw, she is cal culated to disturb many prejudices, and to teach much even to tho.e who know most. death if lie "ever ehtered'Mrs.- hotise again. ' .j;i; '3- ilitiom ot" Parsons'' A WvntIa , Wonder , - , w VI V V-l I -..w ...w.. v. ' M i.n.,1 n t vw iia y o JOLiZKJ, ready tur a scout' or a i-ir I 1 tiiiv nwi hnmn A ... r.. ordered to make a detail of twelve of tq auotbei house, while I remainetl on his best men nd, .sejid liern, in tsearch oi for a .few ; days longer. . Among other . Z r ?" vyiyx;. : a wciveciioice aud i imngs movea were two boxes ot Ucra- f.ftfwT rriAn (irhViA aF.-.v" ' ' j ' 1 ' V I f ' ' ' t -'- la - - . v- cic uiijjst-u. Anen came tne mums ana calceolarias, winch stood query wlio is abfe and williiig to take in my' window, the windows always commaiidi'of ;this -eqnad ? i Ifc. must, be being Itept open to fall extent, ton and some man who pan talk with tho differ, bottom. The boxes were not gone half ent Indian tYiKno i!,-,,.i.' If.i.i. . i f 1 t'r L : ' ,. - viuuuuii wiiicji Liiev u iiuur uvioro in v room was as tun nt iiln.-iiA-: I 41,aci tv.. - A J .1 , rrn : . .r . may have to pass in pursuit of the Mexi cans." "' -f.UA i;iti.v;.-&tl 5.,a j,. Luckily for the squad, at this rnoiuent Jiu;vnr8pu rpae up, well mounted, on u liivorue Hunting norso, Leo. A shout frori-f 'xM tweTi viftor.,'iW'si.tv welcome ; theirobject was stated ad be JKuncsiea io uve Rommaiul Mtl, insr 6uited Carson better than I I.io He told Capt." lYwo thai fie could ioiiow a eoia tran as Jast as anv Kviin? ran wuiu, unu to mve himuii rm.i.n. easiness, that he woivld bring his twelve The t?eoael afcbw.? Mu-11-4 Ji I he ec6nd day out they ef ruck the troi f ; nies as mo: e arouna me, ' J his, to me, is a new discovery, and nerhaLria it nui- serve to encourage others in that which is always a source of pleasure, and that Which now tmivea aAsn lev tm a cu-umno of comfort, vi.V Window gardening. . Figures aboct Trrfi PAt.Arp The foreman of construct ion - 6f tho Palace hotel has ' been ' ' nuttlno tnorether arvmn . r. . iTiiereHtiiitr smisucsftbotitttie mammnih wiuw. . ii says luat mere were i:y miles of mouldings used in the interior, aroillid the rloArs ftnd wfiuYrn-fa 1A1 miles of C5LSfi.fr tr tlnnra nrl - nMntiAn.- - --- osoww ww m O A L rtsTu0 Vr c-rt twivo n Osll - . : 1 . . m ' j vnoti-iii) 1 -v2 -iio vi jau-wemixio auu a,i,r ; lUHs I fit tn Al-nnli-i o i - ! a : rm - -TLi.'11 "'o' a , j -lj .aiii'' li vi hh ur in r nm l-i i nint iomn ' sma i i i t: v .. tance a Jage.. party, pf, Judians. and as dew frames,1 3,411 pairs of sash; and iney were on tnendly terras wfth' the 60,126 feet of inside blinds.- ' There are uinereiix irioes,!. arson and his band huf- 2,125 turned and fluted columns in use ried to oveitaifo tKm, ivAn;i. .i,::J u :,t .u... , . "'png w gain i ciippuiio tu ine tun iuoi b, uiuing ailCt Spme information COlleeriiino- t hn. tlr IhrealrfW rnome r.ffi 1,oll0 n.,.l l '. - ov vuaiju mi. ; JXf, HBy tflSCOVererl tbot-AjV..MMAta UiI a-ah tm.JW-1 It in IS &et fVnm "rirvt r"?r "VW TO Karfc ne rode I er uoor u tse wp ot the- ndgo po!e of j"!' J 7 ,w -sirong, ciosea i.ino BKyiignbp. j-rlMli,.) . . fnim r cosuoroteiv KnrrAfinz-Ai ' : - - - - - , . . .'.villi - - . m . "i, -- aamimoia -alio lii j.,t I i r . T. , ..i,, .vrvjv up'Lo arsr.'it.t 'M4JOKnEBED.iMr..i5. JXWijaard-t a .iv.-l 1 1 , . wealthy merchant oi. Souths Monntain. 'Ca Yedat rsbn 1 I ' J iv . wjbhuj uieivuwi'iUI;;OUUtp:yJUOBIHUn) L t"TY0a are my prisoner. Owyhee, Idaho, and formerly of Boise W IIjT-Z I T. -i7?"iiuib nie ciuei a viiy, was ruuiaerea m nis store tne night srtinijsound thit they werolso in of D5cv 2l6t" Ho7 was shot Hhronzh Dursuibot lost t:twlc.cfi... .i.u i i j i i.- . : a?redr by, the .CnitedfStatea traons. - I ed with -.mA.jmn tj)mnst nw , ;The Mexicans had told iiTm'tl.'iS'tU'I Ene t a -m China ien lis . - : T. Ar I TI- - iT;-T""".- HHtiyCl UXJUU Uia ;. ia.rrr "JC" w"-" w u uaKi3e. iiivii'.Mn UUllrU IfflHi' IIHlMt- NnnJlifii-- I.MfAa'K m-.. . to reJe-lehin.ar!d Jiia tweJyA mon ,;. 4 ' . Ihe next imornino-, the nM i,;r-.. f '. tji,i: . n.-i . V' - - i- " wft.vi- ww- t,,, .v. iu iraiiivu uu n iuiju irum mast. menced uiakincr nnrara;nn. it: i i'. . .i. . . .-- . ,, ,i . . ' . r"""""" " Miirui. u iiiv ui a tuiu, 1110 uisiaiice Dein and scalp pnisoners. ' Carsoif caHed- 431feet, and several times lie was con!! niro aside for a talk, and ' finally I pnr. pelled to stand still wbi'e the waves nniucu nun ip cena one or rns best run-' rocked the ves?el. From David Iiidcout wlio lias iieen engagea in preparing a section of petrified tree tor the Centennial tion, wo leara; the . following lireJative to the petrified, forest in tho desert of - N orth western , ' Ilumbold r."; lv O ii ' ' the nlain. about thirtv miles ;kroisf. of tlie Blackiock i-aiigo, of mountains, Mauds uueoi xue greaieBt natural cunositiCH over ' discovered ' in ; Neinda) vTt in ' n petrified forest,in: which, the 6lniiipipf many or tne . trees, . now, changed into, solid ,v40ok, and - mtHill standiiisr. There are no living trees drwogetatioiH of any kind other than stduted sagebrusli in the vicinitv. Some of these ancient Slants of a forest, which flont-islied wr. imps thousands of years, ago, when the a ? Lr t . . yiuiiaie ,or axevaaa,- was unoouuteaiy more favorable tor Has i rowtli -f ln- urient vegetation than at present, rival in size ine uig trees . ot California. Stnmns. transfoimed into solid rrmlr stand in an upright positionj witli tlieir wus imueuaea iu ine sou, ; as when growing, that measninf- from fifteen to (went v-six feet in circumference and QTouud in - tho VKllIUtV IB si iwn witli the trniik8.and limbs, which retain tWir natural eliace nd sfee. -'Mi. - Rid emit determined to seciir a 'section of "one of these trees for the Centennial Exhihi. tion, and,-, with two. other men, peut -.weive tiays in ; cutting it ; trom the 6tumD. This - Was aecomnHiilierl "he- drilling all around tiie tree separating n wiui weages.. ine specimen is three t 1 V . ieei iii-n -ana eiernieen teet meimnm. ferecce, and its estimated weight is three ions. - is stands on the stump from which it was severed, ready to be loaded on a wagon. . Mr. Hideout docs, not feel abte to incnr the iexnerisa of ; lirino-. ing it by team to the railroad. thoutrh he had once made arrano-emems tii do so, but the other liarty to the agreement failed to jiei fonn his partV lie is "anx ious to call the attention of the Centen nial -commissioners to", the matter, and see if they will not furnish the means -to get it to the; railroad. iThe country in w.ruuii i w miuaiea- is an mviun'- iield for geologists."',-1". '".- iE V.KMl'BESS; 0F,,At STCIA. - Paris correspondent tlMia-tiercribos this laugust personage: ' i A Woman who hax n fin rrarrin'frfi-nd walks most fnacefiillv. tlihv.li -not. i gracefully as the Empress Eugenie, is the Empress of Austria. ,wha has. beeiv- pur izuest recently. Her ma lent v wenC ' about incognito, ; and ipf and out thei-' snops and to see the markets; and to . i. it - .. .. ' tnt' gaueries ; foot, in a dark ed cane, of tho twU fl'n.t hi.. nmlt.iL.! n: T. j-!;t tal '-'vi .....v numv.-u n IrtlJU UUJJ, WlliUIl IUR . Empress brought with her from Vienna. It is said she is very, fond of such pets. When Her Mfllestv 'nnbtod Paiis elm. - b'urried along the,; railway : platfornv: Without ariv ceremony; tlie- big dog,' : and anothcP'she had bought at tho Jar- r dm .d'AcclimataUoc, jumping at her ; -side ; and she" mounted her carriage, -kissing and pushing her daughter, a very small AKJiduchess.beforo hor her dogs:' coming iii behiud. j i-a ',&:'!, ...'- to see the markets ; and to i; and all s this mostly .onk, k dress,' an- a, quaint hood. he style of touis X V: J?e-: '"I Z Tiiixgs to Think Ovkk. Albert., . Rhodes, writing on ''Woman's Occupa-' : tiens" iu the Ga!&xv: savs " ' ,; The moral sense akes'duTereut forms . in different couutrics. The Creek pil grim having bathed in the Jordan where-', Christ" was baptized, believes himself: saws of Heaven, and ctiiilled to a largo license in tlie conduct of life. . In Sparta it Was not SO much the rrimo nf cIahI ing as thc.discovery which, was culpable. In France, bankruptcy is social ostra cism, and ip the Uiiited States it is an. event which.hardly aflfccls the social po ..: : - - -nn - - . onion, a lie married woman nf . ii'r.-ta who distributes her favors to others than 1. 1 i i . ner nusoand rny possibly bo regaided with .indulgence ; - if -ho- i i rir-f , clieat heif creditors eho is hurried before i ine iriouais -ot justice. - Jn t America. . 3he inavt connive with lier lllir.alul'rb - evading -credUors by? ha-, ing propcrtv'' uutnM ui cr, vut sue may not nut stabs in the J C3 v( l w is well . ' therefore: not to s-issiire mmnH 'i superiority,! for tvirtuo is! more or less ' relativ6rconvtMrtK)iial.".f"''t , . -j i t i ;-i - si: ' Fcrrv ; ureserif ed 'niernni-iai. ' Michigan to oay each Union -.ld.o- . 1 sailor $2Q0 in lieu of a homestead tract: for an amendrnetittojthe terisiori Iw fof rfr soldiers; of 1812 So as to grant iiehsion- " to all WtiO fervfld fi VP llv n.Bf Vm.n - - .lily discharp-ed and to amend 1 1.0.1 1 rvrv-i a. .' . or x m ' - - ? 'r -o p -aa4x -1 . -t steadlaw q as tq give each soldier and. ' sailor, who by loss of limbo other dka- . bilitv are unable tn cnttla n of land without the objigations to fcttla nu ll '-" ' "' " ' -' lit is a remark of tlie great and celei brated Greek statesman, Pericles, which the reader ma v find S 11 - t H COflAK.1 Vuvnl. ' -w WUU,WIK of Ihucydides, that the dress of a feraal should be such, as -'to be as litf,! as poii. sible the theme of conversation .among the other eex, either X t praise . or cen. SUre' Tina i .tindonl-:w4l- V- -;B ...,, j , W1UO doctrine, not ' only for'' ladies; bit ' lor gentlemen. ' " ', ' " ,--'.' - - Mr. Budd askedi her T? j A-fcVSTWo -ITIliK thou be mine?" Rose answered: "1 am sorry it cannot ha hnr a i . - . v i vIJUUL s D6 turned into a bud." ??: ft r StPB-HEATBs Stkam.--Ih a d. s enption of the City of Panama, which runs between Puget Sound , and Sao -, Francisco, ,the Seattle,, Dispatch --says i . Tlie strangest part was, , however,, the ' super-heating boiler, which so dries the steam; that it will tteiibar scald tior bom tlie flesh, but glances off like hot air. - . .. , . , , .,,,...' ' VTlie prisoner at thfl Lmtf Mm .' ha ve a veiy fmooth face,") said spec tator to the tailor. x.Va hi;l t ,, , jailor "he was ironed .'just' before lie' was brought in." t fv - i';,;""fJ : i ' 'Isn't vour husband . littlo koU asked one lady t pf another,-5 in a store, yesterday. "There isn't a hald t.air Jiut:b,?.jwM:-tlihJiBy':blT of the " Wife. '?; :-(-Vv "SiiiY " .i-tilj,' in t : 'fYes. he inav be a! row1 .liTs.- ... : all that; but he cant pass ' beersaloon," was ! what ' one ' literarv' -nntlmn v raarked of 1 another 6n the1 street ves-' ' ' ierdajr-.1' ?ii.--';rs, --;i'!i-.t , i" - " " - " 1 T "1 - j nit j, ft it ' -T "'. ' . X" ' ' Thev hangings fn, Louisiana. ' that' yvow bonsUiitlyj-oQst; aihet with tbi question: "Any boom te-day ?" .n vT.- The rtumaii'1 rrarrit J fnu4nUtf t- - uded to hw ; Rmtli good brother knew a all Krm.k.. . ana aimset&yiBoctotem jDemoante. I Hi. i A Detroit reman honl.5? tv.-vtr ij .. inw jjjjuca pMf tb- -r; t &b idea of Josin her powers c f rs e -ae-. It is ihe ! man wPif ' i . talks-most Iviokally ci" t,v,j ness ot thin""-!. .. ,. '. i - - .t-. 4 t- Tlie man who would like to see vqu -the blind man. v 4,