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vol. n. NO. 14. ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, KOYEMBER 17, 18CC. .STATE RIGIITS DL..OCRAT. FCBLISHKD SYKRY gATrTB IT, BT asjsott; BKOlTr : Til- it. H. !.". X. T. E0V JOBS ISIVERSX. ti 3T? H. CIItei's Store, First Street TERMS, nt invAscii : One yew, 13 Fix Mont tlj Oo Month, SO ets.J Bi-gteteples, 121 ets. rjment to made In drne la every . Th Paper will not ba Mat t- any tddms fenlesi ordtr-tl, and the terra for which U shall b vrdercd h p&ld for. .if tteparbtr till U twit frm tXe trwu in ang inrianc. . K. B. . Timely prior notice will ba given to Wh Snbscriber of tha week ca , which hit sah Mriptioa will expire, and unless an order forita eoatLnaatice, ncoompanied with the money, be feivea, the Paper wiil be discontinued to that address. ' ' ' RATE3 OF ADVEItTISlXCi, rsaTRia; One tjoi-mn, $109 Half. Column, $60 j Quarter Col umn, $35. - i I': Transient Advertisements per Square often lines t esa, first insertion, $3 j each subsequent inser tion, $1. . - -.. , .- ... - Correspondents writing over assumed signatures er anonymously, mast make known their proper aames to the Editor, or no attention will be given to their communications. All Letters and Communications, whether on business or for publicationshould be addressed to Abbott k Co., BUSINESS CARDS. JEWELER, AND CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRER. Shop in Oradwohl's new brick Store, Albany, Oregon. , . oe20nl81y X. S. CRA-TOR. MO. ft. BELK. CKAXOIl & IlGIif, ATTORNEYS fc COUNSELLORS AT LAW Orrrcn In Korcross' Brick Building, up-stairs, Albany, Oregon, aa J. C. POWELL, -4 TTORNE Y AND CO UNSELLOR AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, A LBANT, Oregon. Collections and eonvey- J- anees promptly attended to. oczOnlOly D. B. RICE, M. SURGEON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHER Tenders his services in the various branches of his profession to the eitiiens of Albany and sur- rounding eouniry. vsace up-roura, m iwm Brick. oc!3 no91y. , DR. IIICKLW. PHTSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHER TT.T.nr settled in Brownsville. Linn eounty Or egon, would respectfully solicit the patronage of the people of mat vicinity. Tzn VTIXTER & McIIATTAX, BOUSE. SIGN. CARRIAGE, AND . ORNA VESTAL PAINTERS GRAIN EES AND GLAZIERS. Also. Paerbanrin and Calcemiain done with neatness and dispatch. Shop at the upper end of First street, in Cunningham old stand, Albany, Oregon. s22no6tf BARS IM THE LANE. After the ftilkbsf was onr A ar.ie would follow the cewt f Half a mile, down to the eloter. And turn them in t browse, r Keat little figfre Is Atnifl, , . . -: ? , . Handling the bars ia the Jane, ' L!Hnjr down ever so many t ia the sunlight's wane. t '.tf ' doming beside her Match rxui. her ebeek's lovely red And the leaves trying to hide her, , D&nee at her musical tread. . iichinf curls peep from her bonnet Peep like bright birds from their Best! And her heart, oh to hare woa it ! Beats with a gentle unrest Lips may be hamming a ditty, ' ) ' And faces may show unconcern But secrets there are what a pity That some are so easy to learn i Now while the robins are nesting ' Why does she wait in the lane t Though, If white arms need a resting, No one, of eourse, could complain. UhU ia the farm-honso are gleaming., - And bars must be lain in their place, But little Annie stands dreaming, - A blush on her beautiful face. Is it late f Not that she cares now , Ah ! merry eyes, mild and brown, Could you tell why she wears now Just the least mite of a frown Over the path by the hill-side Some one would wander by night J Borne one who came from the mill-side, Lured by two eyes that are bright. Meadow and Valley grow stiller Under the earlier stars ; Would it be strange if the miller " Help Annie to put up the bar f inted. enow-capped Rocky Mountains; through the breadless, broiling Band- plains j across the trackless continent, in fested with sleepless, tireless, bloodthirsty and savage tribes. This road must be come a fact, not a possibility, or even a probability, before the worthy emigrant will venture his wife and children upon the . stupendous undertakine. It was pronounced impossible, by wise men, by mountain men (and among them George Cathn, who had spent years among the mountain tribes'), for a white woman to ire out a journey of months and petnaps two rears, through this great and terri ble wilderness, on account of the hard ships, the privations and hazards to be encountered. Many caravans oF hardy mountaineers and trappers, in attempting to reach the 1 aciuo coast, had been sub iected to most terrific hardships and euf- w . . fenngs. come had lost all their horses from the theiving tribes, or starving, or LECTURES BY REV. H. II. SPAULDING Early Oresroa Missions Their Ira nortanee in securing me toun- try to Americans. the immensfi wealth and the great eoul of that remarkable man John Jacob Astor, o commence an American colony at the mouth of the Columbia, which Jefferson counted upon as & great public acquisition to oecome a connecting una; Deiwcen tne Indies, the United Elates and Europe. The expedition under Hunt was nearly two years In reaching the coast, arrivine in small parties during the months oil January and February, mere skeletons, mostly caked and barefoot, having trav ersed half the continent, from the head waters of the Snake river to the, Colum bia, on foot. Several were left in the sand deserts of the Snake country, and never saw Astoria j several perished out right from starvation, hardships and snows, in that "great and terrible wilder- . ni.nR.owa, , u blux, s. k. tocxs. i. ; BARROWS & CO., GENERAL & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS in Staple, Dry and Fancy Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Albany, Oregon. Consignments solicited. oe6n8tf G. W. GRIT, D. D. SURGEOX DENTIST, JLBAItT, OGX Performs all operations in the line of DENTISTRY in the most I PERFECT and IMPROVED man ner. Persons desiring artificial teeth would do well to give him a ealL Office up-stairs in Foster's bnefc. Residence corner or secona ana Baker streets,; au25-ly i ... n I. O. O. F. ALBANY LODGE, KO. 4. Til Regular Cleet- .. mn or Albany ixxige, Ko, 4, L O. 0. F., are held at their Hall in Nor eross Buadine. Albany, every WEDNESDAY EVENING, at T o'clock. Brethren in good standing are invited to attend. By order of the N. G. au4-ly Domestic Recipes. Split Pe. Sottp. Soak the peas all nieht: ,then cook them three or four hours, or until erfectlv soft. Add a little sweet cream just before they are'done. Brxaktast Dish. Beat one eez, add atea- rpoonful of salt, pour in abont two-thirds of a pint of warm vrater, slice some bread dip it in and fry in a little batter. JTkoy Pcddixg. One cup each of raisins, eaet, treacle, milk ; three and a half cups of floor, a little salt, a teaspoonful of soda. Hour a podding cloth and ue it loosely; boil three hours. Serve with sauce. Appli Fcdpikg UrKPi.is'G. Fat into a sice pasta, quartered apples, tie up in a floured cloth, and boil two hours ; serve with sweet sauce. Fears, plums, peaches, etc., are fine done this way. .V Bard Potato PcTji3ro. Twelve oonees of boiled potato skinned and mashed ; one ounce of soet : one ounce of cheese crated fine ; one gill of milk. Mix the potatoes, auet, milk, cheese and all together if not of a proper consistance, add a little water. Qcikc Pcccixo. i-Scald the quinces ten der, pare them thin, scrape ofTlhe pulp, mix With suaf very sweet, and add a little cin- !ger and cinnamon." to a pint of crea m putl .three or four yolks of eggsandstirit into he quinces till they are of good thickness. ' putter the dish, pour it in. and bake it. t - KJookiso Cabbagi. Jloil until tender, in xsiear water, ormnopier vegetables as may - Se conven?crT, theahop fine. To one mi- V W C ! 5 If.1 VS, A Vt QA I Al-II 4'W4fc aV1 AnwAAM " Tal of thick cream, a bit of gutter half as targe as a small en s egg, salt and pepper, vr add vinegar (o suit the taste. Madkuxis. Half a poun'd, of eggs ( four) , e nsui arvouna ot butter, nau a pound of so irar. half a pound of flaur. Mix the butter. eugar and yolks of era thoroughly, then add the flontjrsd mix, again, then the whites of tne eggs beaten xo a thick troth. ! Grate in a little lemoa. Tind. Pill in small dishes. filling each about a tMrd full and bake till done. lo be served at dinner for dessert. PaxsiivijrG Mile -When milk "turns' this effect is caused 1t thedS elopment "of . thet milk a small quantity of bicarbonate of .. J fTM " . Jif il - Eoaaa inis aaoiuua is vj no means injuri ous to health, on the contrary bi-carbonate pf Soda aids digestion. One of the great dar- . ies of Paris empW no other method but iUi J)iC3Cr YIU U1U iUUA Ik Sweeps 11 tale. 12 tne To the Citizens of Oregon : The following lectures were delivered in Walla Walla county, daring last win i full houses of most attentive list- eners. immediately alter tney began to be published in the Walla Walla States man, I received letters from Oregon and Washington Territory, requesting copies of the paper. This I could not furnish. On arriving in this lower country I have been requested to publish in some jour nal, and Mr. Abbott, the gentlemanly editor of the State Rights Democrat kindly offers his paper. II. II. S. number one. I appear before you to-night, partly by request, partly from a desire to correct crave and widespread mistakes concern inz the first Settling of this coast by American settlements, partly from a wis to defend the unsullied character ot my angel wife, now in Heaven, which has been cruelly and shamefully slandered first, by the Cabinet of President Lincoln, and finally by the Cabinet of President Johnson and his friends ; partly to an swer the ft-rcpeated question, "What good has missions done among Indians V and partly from a desire to lay before the citizens of this coast the herculean and hazardous labors of Dr. Whitman and his lady associates in securing this country to his Government, and call their atten tion to the late strange -conduct of that same Government in counting the labors of the good Doctor of no account, while whore masters and notorious robbers are richly rewarded in seizing the old Mis eion atLapwai, of thirty years residence, confirmed to one of these associates bv an act of Congress of August 14, 1848, driving the Missionary from his home, his orchard, mill-race, farm, school, church and people, and the only Protestant In dian Missionary and Mission in that large field while twenty-three Missionaries and their helpers of the Catholic Church and fifteen stations, are left unmolested I have no controversy with any politi cal party or with any church. I am here to-night to detail facts as they have come under my observation or as I have re ceived them from good authority. I have no controversy with the Catholic Church In that Church I have found some of the warmest and most substantial friends my life. Dr. McLaughlin, emphatically the father of the Catholic Church on this coast, was ever a most devoted and faith ful friend to me and to our mission. father could not have done more for us or taken a deeper interest in our success. Messrs. Pambram, Toise, and others that Church. I would say the same the Methodist Church and of the Repub lican party j but I shall speak plainly of individuals and of events. As events are opening on this Pacific coast, it appears that in the progressive development of human redemption, the great end of this created world, with its hidden and revealed wealth, the allwise God had determined that these vast cold and silyer mines, in and west of the Rocky Mor6tains and throughout the Pacific slooe. for nearlv six thousand " -rears hid . from, the eyes ofttfortals, should, in these fast dajfitbe developed and given to the commercial world, and by American hands. And" that this gigantic, this strange, wild, man-killing and withal soul destroying work, should be accomplished and ready, in part to speed the chariot wheel of human salvation, and in part to meet the stupendous National Debt to be incurred by our infant American llcpub lie in a terrible war waged i a behalf of human Jrichts and the last command of hrSShs 5hVisl, "go teach Ml nations :" and against the combined c spots .of earth who thought to lay Dth ia the new made crave of our Amenciii -vepaalic. liurtor -thi end, tnis, tnen uncnown Tiw 3, dark Northwest coast, must be traverse tl and settled by t American families and governed by American com mexce and lecome a live and shining part of the American Union. JJut as new countries are'usually settled by frontier emigrantSj.at first, and a3 these were con fined tdihe Western Statej, and as tKey could not re-h the Pacifio coast via Cape Horn, with their indispensable herds and family wagons, a great emigrant 1 road must be had from the frontier settle meats' to the Pacific shores over thee-r. snows and hardships,, and thus compelled to traverse half the , continent on loot, and much of the way barefoot, to climb rocky precipices, travel over prickly pears and through wintry snows, live on horses and old hides. Many had perished from starvation, many from sickness and Buffering, and many by the Indians, lint man continued to put forth "many devices" concerning the Great Pa cific West. Wise men and men of wealth sent forth expeditions both by sea and by land, aided in part bv the strong arm ot Government, to establish colonies on the Pacific coast. In the first place Captain Grey of the American ship Columbia, of Boston, dis covered and entered the Columbia in 1702, and thus gave this part of the con tincnt to his country and the name of his ship to the river In ItV i, McKenzie, the Englishman. the first white man that crossed the Rocky Mountains, reached the Pacific coast at the mouth of Frazer river. In 1804, Lewis and Clark, under Gov ernment, with a stronar convoy of do men, were furnished with everything re quired and leu fet. JiOuis in May to pro ceed up the Missouri rivor in three boats; one of 55 feet with 22 oars, and the other two of six oars each. The first season they ascended the Missouri river 1.600 miles, to latitude 47, where they built a fort for winter quarters, which they tube the other end np, and a new ball be- ly spring, end actually commenced a canto form on the top, but apparently dancing motion, in time vrith the music. While traveling through India ' be- nbbon, of an inch ltt width and of dm- which was continued for t bout a minute, weenSurat and Kagpore, ray body ser- crcut colors. Ihese rolled up aa if on a when the charmer gave me the signal to vant one day informod tne that a great bobbin, till it formed a wheel of two or strike. UnardedJy and itealthily, lad juggler and snake charmer wished to have three inches in diameter, when the per- vanced hear enough for the blow, and the honor of showing me somcthlnc cf former teemed to toss-nbbori and tube then struck, j cutting the reptile in two, " - i ..... , . , . t t ii i ii.i it. t ..J . 4: :i i j A' 3?.. ness. The expedition by sea was not less de structive ot human ljie, and more stu pendous in the sinking of human wealth and human hopes, and tb4 World feels sad to-day in contemplating the total fail ure of this almost superhuman enterprise of this great man, with his iron will and his immense wealth, to light up the blaze of a new American Republic on the north west coast. Captains Booneville, Kelly, Young, Wyett, and others, between the years 1830 and 18J4, followed in the same great enterprise and failed, as all former ones had, tor the reasons probably that they had counted the overruling hand of uod out ot their arrangements; and were compelled, from the terrific nature of the country, to leave out one ingredient, ab solutely indispensable to the permanency of a new settlement m a foreign wilder ness, viz : wives and mothers. To sup plv this deficiencv with Indian women has proved to civilization, in the hands of Americans, what it would be tor a father to give a stone to bur son for bread when hungry. The great and noble pioneer Lee hav ing reached the head waters of the Colo rado under the convoy of Captain Wyett's caravan in 1834, made up his mind, as every Rocky Mountain traveler had done before him, and as every prudent, humane man, except perhaps oue, who is to have an important place in this narrative would have done : that it was not his duty to attempt to bring a white woman over the Rocky Mountains. Ho had un! An Eastern Juggler. ever his shoulder, and that was the last I land sending its head flying to gome dis saw of either. .. jtance. I never took life with better sat- Ile next reproduced what appeared to isfactiori. be the tame cup I had lifted 'from the! Whatever deception there might hate) snake, showed something that looked like J been .about the juggler s tricks, there was an egg, advanced the same as before, and! certainly none about the saake. for I have Mr servant withdrew, and returned placed tne latter on the ground and the s etm situ in my posjsion. 1 gave J " ' " . I . a - with small, withered old man, about 1 former OTer it, and again requested me tne man a couple of gold mohurs, and he lis wonderful skill "What can he do?" I asked. "Almost everything; that is marvel ous, I've been tld.'f was the answer I received, .. . . ,r t . , , cat! whom I"iiaw nothing very remarkable, to raise it, which 1 declined to do, iear- went away penectiy satisted. wishing my eicept his eyes, which were small, black I should see another serpent, or some-J excellency any quantity of good luck. I and piercing, and seemed to have lisht- thing equally horrifying. ' 7 iwas perfectly satisfied, toe, and would not . . . W I .; urMf 1 1 ,f ! a ning imprisoned in them. 1 do not know "many one mt tne euprie saia, nave misreu seeing wnai a oia mat aay that the man could see in the dark, like turning to the others. t I tor. ten times the amount paid. no one volunteered to do to, but all rather drew back; ? At this he took up the eup himself and appeared to throw it into the air, and trmmera. a aort f crimson Petticoat WOrlr-t-Hxafit in its phca aJhantifuldove. ----- v- T - -.- - . " - i.--JUt-iiLi.i ' A . . - i-.i-.-.a i v I i ii .-r 1 - - . - -- ed with strange devices, aturban of many "w ana eiigaiea on ms snocu-1 wuite woman on the ttre&u Vauf -rus es- rn1nr anrl rrl mororoo ahoes. pointed der. " He took it in his hand, muttering I corted to the lock-up to hit creat disgust. -.. i.,--.l .. . TT: .ft- -1 over tome unintellible worda. aeemed to i While en rout to the stone house, in the . , I----, M-,.i. -a it.-1 strong erin of Coadv. he eave vent to his necK were pare, ana wmt me excepuon " . ''StoTTSZ feelinisln Wh remaVks ss these, gathered of a couple of heavy gold rings in his ears, I last I saw of that also. , ; v , ; , . , by onr special reporter on the spotf "Now he disn aved no extraneous ornaments. 11 e penormea eome oincr incits Bimi- ,. rjrlv. -, . V f,.r? t His age I judged to be rising of sixty; lat these, and concluded with the myste- only been doing what the Civil Eights Bill " and his short moustache was almost white, rious bag. This bag which somehow allowed me exercising the rights given me u -.-t . .a . but there was at times that pecu liar fiery appearance of the balls which is so often observed in night-prowhng ani- raals. lie wore a white vesL .Turkish A Nigger Taus to Kis; a Whits Woifi . AjfOn Sanday, says the La Crosse Demo-, cratj Marshall Coady arrest edaa "American citizen of African scents" who made an at T2IL.iba aftarnooa, to 1 ise vwpectable He made a low salaam, and then appear ed to wait to be addressed. "Your name?" said I. in Hindoosta- nee. HT ... ii a nuujar, juur ex.ctieuuj o inln Vifinrla fl rlirl ell th ft hthorlbT Thaddr Stevens' Con trrpn. White trash things he used, in a manner unknown to ought to be glad to be kused by a respect- fir r - .1 et. i labia colored eemmens feel demaelf honored Lj'i .t.i - v t...j - bra ealutibus. Didn't de S or erne Court ana aoou a wiub. . a. ioou make U9 citi.ens-didn'tBnidd.r Brownsay . had been used to hold something like wtt inteUif-nni -ot4..iT. rtt "1 am told you wish to show me some flour, and I certainly saw something like J white ladies come to our sociable last week; m m a 1 A . XT MM M - J & a. - I . I -I V " . - wonders' "If your excellency wills." "Well, what can you do? He suddenly produced from where I did not see and cannot tell a large ball of twirjt which he anneared to toss into mv lan. keenint-hold of one end. so that and stamped on it, treading it all out fiat on de Democrat and Brick Pomeroy. it unrolled the whole distance between 1 wun nis leet. lie men sieppea oaca aicoiorea peppie ia dovw e aeposea upon any Ut. 1 ... .-;- aalfpw rrncP!) inrl wnnpsfM tii nil to III otirlmore. " rrdid " - it We lid BQ . ,n4 after alapselfe "Will your excellency please examine of thirty seconds, we saw t begin toswel J . r 7,; what you seel"' up, iiae a piaaaer wnen oeing expanuea ithe i-,Perenee of whits trash: who mad such a fass when a geciplam was only go- the dust of flour fly from it when he tarn- j and jine wid us colored people in working ed it inside out and beat it across las tortus gioryoi oeoraand appossel .Neb hands. He turned it back again, and j pcbsnednezler? Uh 1 An.l now joaput me liArlnn th month nf it with a strinc-. .neJa?' ioox put you aon't get all de oldi muttering a low incantation all the time. This done, he threw it on ladies ofourSietv. and dose prettv white i an tne time, i , ... . -i: , j I R3-18 na Bosuisie wiu us coiorea people, i the ground, j20wn on you, John Coady, as day is down it all out flat Ion de Democrat and B nek Pomeroy. Us Now. I honestlv krer. that I saw that with wind. It continued to swell till ev ball of twine when he threw it as plainly ery part became distended, and it ap-iing for to kiss 'em as I ever saw anything in my life saw it peared as round and solid as if filled with come toward me, 6aw it unroll; and an- ana. iissouaiiy, nowever, wasoniy ap parent v drop into mv lap. so that quick- parent lor when the juggler went up ly brought my knees together to catch it and placed his foot on it, it yielded to the and yet, when I put my hand down to pressure, but immediately sprung back, a w m l named "Fort Mandan." Here they found dertaken his mission in answer to that take it and looked down for it, it was not or roundoa out, as soon as that was re- plenty of corn and pumpkins raised by wondertul call Jor the "boot ot me whitg there nothing was there and at the moveu. lie inen jumped on ltwitn pom the Indians. The next treason they man s God," from the k lat Head and Iiet same instant I perceived the juggler bal- teet, and flattened it all out as at first. V .. r ,'11 C iL. i ! 1 I Psrna Tmliana nnrl lnert T nil lar a lia1 1 1 . . 1 4 1 nri.:. G r. 1 ITa tlion 'cinl. awav m!n tnil tVia V-i reaciieu me vireat urns vi me iuisuuu, .uuwus, --i iuuiuj; vu tun cu. yii it ia uuj.ti . i "a" 't o -. n ,. v , , , , which is a succession of 22 rapids and six met him on Green river and given him "Pshaw !" said 1, 1 'you deceived me by I being left to itself as before, again began J thWvorin'awhrT0in 1778 at trd to rise or innate nut mis time as u some the of 1)C05 men - of whom 3oo W'CT9 His Pildigrei. Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography gives the following account of one of the Butler family. With such an an-? cestor, says the oanta Clara Argus, it is no wonder that the hero of ureal Juethel ia a beast. Blood will tell. - J "Butler, John. Tin atrocities commit ted by this miscreant during the revolution- . ary war. almost erceei peuet. lie was a falls in a distance of two miles and three ten horses to induce him to stop with making me believe you threw it toward , . ..... . r. ti --- 1-1 1 .1 t.: ,:1 I I - quarters, during wnicn me river lausco- mem, eu uejr saw uim - iw-iug i.u- . ., ' . i. l -.-. I . k ii! - 1 I l. - V .. 1, feet ; the greater fall being 87 feet. ward the setting sun;" but the hazards me. aui-u. u. a cat were msiue vi is. in Indians, he attacked the towns and Tillages "Does your excclleacy think I have it?" fact I could see where there appeared to of that beautiful, romantic region, and indis my utter amaze-icriminateiy massacrea tnose wno suDnutsea horror, it began aa wen as tnose wno lougnt, women ana impelled by the I cmiaren 48 'weu 118 m en AO m6 question i 1 -.fr -U IT .1 l.ll.i.n i..tn..l . .IT. I oil it I, tr.lln. mti1.ll 1 ... - U! :im. nntnnirn nn.. n- . I " raius.nuu.. eisiimm ucicuum dciow me lnrea rurs. uere mej iuii "'"'v "wianu )c. uu u;w nos anertu uu pusmuu, uuvn .v4..Uiu6 tu The hatchetl' People of both sexes and their boats in the willows and their epeci- have done: turned his eye toward the and scarcely stirred a finger. I do not think I am a coward my 0 mtra i,v.L-;n;alti w-.;- mens, charts and medicines and some j Pacifio shores, where he would be in I begat to be astonished. J worst enemy has never accused me of be- houses, which were then set on fire j some pitchforks wretch pliotera I , a t . I . These falls are in lat. 47w S', miles ana iiarasuips ot me overiana route pre- he asked ; and before I could answer, 1 ue ieg; ana men, to from the month of the Missouri river, 18 eluded the idea ot his lady missionaries saw in place of the ball a large, beautiful ment, 1 may almost say miles above Fort Benton, and 175 miles crossing the Rocky Mountains, and he fose. which he was balancing by the stem, to move toward me, as if other articles in "caches, and made ca- reaen ot snipping, as me neia oi nis xu-i While yet I looked, I saw in his right! ing one, at least out l coniess mat on were held down in the flames by noes for their goods; wth which they ture tuiououary labo rs. An4 alter jLTav Jiand a large cup, and in his left a rose, tnis occasion my nerves would not let me and ut cae instance, i.t least, a pool ascended to the Three Forks. 3.000 miles ersiug the rest of the great wildnerness He stepped forward a few feet, laid the remain passive, and I retreated from the hadhisbedy stuck fall f pine ka a from the mouth. Here the Shoshone and reaching the valley of the Multno- m. .Ifiwn nn th grrtand. and placed the advancing mystery, and informed the ma-Md en barped ,- - - ; woman: whom they had found on the mah, his convictions were only confirmed, CUn over it. jgician that I had seen enough to satisfy I Dixectioxs von SponTSMxir. Asthe snorU Missnnri 2 40(1 miloa below, and whom and after selectinc this beautiful vallevl lTor it will ha nWrTfid. there Was no 1 me OI his wonderful OCCuIt powers. At Insr season is now in fill blast, the following they employed as interpreter iorthis part as the theater oi his missionary labors, he machinery to assist him no table, with this he smiled grimly, walked up to the J suggestions from an exchange will not b -r .U: ..- .:.; .l 1, n. tt,l muln nut Vtia rennrt In bin M iaainn 1trl t- . nnn-nlr.,l .n.rtmonlg nd 1 ba? and trod down utrain. nlrVad it nn I Considered Out of plaCS bv the fraternitT S t?l 1 G-l. - -.l ..- .ornnl ncrl anil nt f.r hia Ifirl v tniaalnn. I 1 i- -1.--.- fT.f Y,a ihnrrA 1 and beat it With hia Tltrhl hand a.vrta4 bia I J.O Drea B UOg lal e a CHJvneS lino OI t09 iitimiiiiui:n tu tiiiaaci. auu i,iin ihiti vr .v m w - iTt in i it i h it ira ui ires- air lulu iuv vi-i - - ... i.l c- i .T-t V.o wlmnfTO land heat it with uu"wl u v" " mi -vv."...;!--- J " WUISUei-W, muap, vuvw...e., --- o - " Iak.-, lrWl. !;;--. .. .11.. .-.J U..l A :-. K-r.,- 1, or hp n t.nt.ilia mid annn oa In nnmo I .ImlU. (.inVa rf, .rrnml in a lelt. Caused it to nnarcountAhlv d issinrxpar I " viic 6m.uu .nucis ... JWi.uuu r, -- -r r ---- lua r.0 Bv. "--. --- , ,., i "rr I attach the other end to a patent windlass nn had been taken prisoner and sold irom arounu v;ape norn, ana mey arrived in place fitted up by me magician ior me uui uj igub uu iueu nwua nu wu- teTO. -Trn. When k bird ia flnshad. tribe to tribe till she had fallen into the the ColuiflDia river in May, 1S.H, nine purpose but only my own quarters, in ciuamg saiaam. shoot at and killed cr missed, wind him in hands of her present half-breed husband months after Mrs. Spalding and Mrs. the full, brittht liffht ofday.with myself How these Wonders, were performed i to charge. If after trying thd rope and at the great distance above-named. One Whitman arrived in the country by the sharply watching him within five feet, by what art, power, or magic I do cot j windlass, the doe proves incorrigible, and of her fellow prisoners, a young woman, overland route. and my attendants grouped around ai- ana never expeci to xnow. l nave con- j "."""i til9"c who had been sold from tribe to tribe, till Bo lar as me Mission cause is concern- moat as near. Having covered the rose versea wun many persons wno nave seen I , 7 : J a ZTtC she had probably reached the Pawnees, ed, the Capo Horn route would have been with the cup, as I would be wiiUng to quite as strange and unnatural things, but had made her escape, and reached her all suiricient, put uod had determined, as make oath for 1 saw the rose distinctly, never neara any one give any explanation foot and decend with smart force on the nip- people the year before. They manifested before observed, that these extensive gold as the hollow vessel, held by the top, that I considered at all satisfactory. I pie. If the gun ia loaded jou will be not,- great joy and much sympathy for each mines, so long undeveloped, should be went slowly down over it the conjurer simply relate what I saw, but scarcely ex fied of the fact. , i . , other, on thus unexpectedly meeting. opened, and by American hands, and for resumed his former place, and said peot any one to credit my statement, well When two birds get together and yoa . r. . J .o .r. , 1.1. i.i . .1 ....... .. . . . i . L : ... t i ii . i !. --.i t.i v, ..iw in- . This woman and her husband continued tnis ena lie naa determined mat mese "W ill your excellency be Kind enougn .uowmg wwi myseii wouia noi nave re- ,"'JJf If t ' " with Lewis and Clark to the mouth of the then unknown, distant, wild regions to lift the cup and see what is under it ?" ceived such marvels as facts on tha testi- u bas good effect. Columbia, and returned with them the should be traversed and Bottled by Auier- Of course I would have wagered a hea- mony of the most reliable friends I haTe gAT fax y0u vill of old maid's; their lova is eener&llv more atron? and sineera From the Three Forks Lewis and Clark this end, as the pioneer emigrant, -whi 0ne thing, because, expecting some trick, "If your excellency wills' I shall nowjthan that of the milk-and-water creatures next year to the lower Missouri. .cans and American families: and forlvygum that the rose was still there for in the world. of terror for there, instead, of tne red aissance, wnere, aiter some searcn, jraun-iwitn uiesi-c. iutbwi i.r rose, was one of the little, green, deadly jar discovered a hole, in which he said he H virtue wb, lilTt - serpents of India, coiled up and ready for doubted not there was a snake. . CIS!r iTifU . asorinsr. with it3 small, clittering eyes "Jiutbeiorei call him forth," he pro- T, ti.! fonS ftr.n .nni.IM crossed the mountains from the head wa- usually tales the lead in settling new I had kept my eye on it to the last mo- have the honor of showing yon howl whose hearts jbrate between the joys of tcrs of Jefferson's Fork, in lat. 45 21', countriescould not reach this coast, with ment, and was certain there was no pos- charm wild serpents," said the necroman- k fcrriTSVlrn?!. ... ... ' ; i -l n tt .,.: ...... i .1 room, until tne noart oi tne young iaay is tothehead waters ot Clark or JJittcr nis lung u icauisj via vape wiu, u biduuv oi its Demg removed aiwr vue v. , capable of settling firmly and exclusively on noot river, ana 150m inence oy me o-io wiu suiigi.u. luuia muu uau wi nana naa ies go oi me cup ui. me vwp. . ""-"'"d o.u6ii. one 0Dject, her lova is like May showers, Trail to the forks of the Clearwater or the mountains to the coast. oomplied with his request, stepped for- power, and wa3 desirous of seeing it dis- which make rainbows, but fill no cisterns. Kooskooskee river in the Ncz Perccs And our Gramous God. when the au- ward, and raised the cup; but instantly played. Accordingly, myself and attend- - country, and from thence by canocslagain spicious moment came to develop his dropped it, and bounded back with a cry anta repaired to an open field, at no great! Thb study of truth is perpetually joined to the mouth of the Columbia river, plans, took His own way, chose His own which they reached November 10," one instruments, to open tho overland route year and six months from time of starting and secure a basis for settling the coun Although they lost no men. vet their trv. to accomplish which so many lives ' w m M. .!. " . . . sufferings after leaving the Great Falls of so much treasure and so much wisdom fixed intently on mine, onakes of any the Missouri until they reached the Forks had been expended and failed. He knew kind are my horror ; and this one not on ot the Clearwater, were most terrihe, and tho men and women, the latter indispen-1 ly horrihed me, but an my attendants, sufficient to chill the heart of tho bravest, sable, which He would select to begin-thej who, with cries of alarm, enlarged the .! r 1 n 1. 1 . 1 T T 1 .1 1.1. l !! ?J1 .1 t . It- VI. irom siarvauon, irom oare ieei on pricaiy 1 worK, ana lie cnew no naa me oniy mo-ioircie very rapiuiy, ior uiejr iu uim pear, flint rocks, wading rivers and as- tive power that would move them. And to be fatal. cenaing snowtnountains. 1 we are strucit wun tne simpiicuyoimein-i "iio mora .uca mcu u iuso, wuju- TVi .,. 1 !. tin iV. BiV.A Rtruments and reminded of David and rer 1" said I. sternly. jkittj iduiucu iu iuvu ui iiuw oouiv . t 1 , , 1 1 route, except the party divided on the his smooth Btone. lis did not select J ohn l "it is periecuy narmicss, your excei- T.HlArnnt ni- C.UrV riirnr onrl t .firvt.iin I tlttCOD VSlOr. Or me Tlgnt nana OI me leucy, grinneu ue OlU n,a, irwiiug uu m 1- .:v. '.j .-.. I Amnricnn OovemniAnt. hut He chose four I to it. lifting it up bv the neck, putting its il.ll -mm mm mm iiC IIHILV UI IIMCU L11U 11A W U ll 1 w- - - - . I 7 O .IT 1 ' M. . W r. - A i,- ianA I Indiana from the Rocky Mountains, two head into its mouth, and allowing it to wiius uj iucu luiiuct ivura jiiw uv-u - j i .a this white women and one white man. without run down his throat. f . . .1 1.1 . 1 . i x . I T .!. J J J .! V.lf Vl; ffs.A Vi a -- Yellow Stone and down it to the Missouri wcaim to aid mem or a muiiary power 10 jl auuuuoreu, uu iai-weiieycv w iver; while Captain Lewis, guided by protect them. v gier possessed or a aevu nimseii. He next produced a tube mat ioo;ea kllO X1 X C1VCS) n.lU WVUV. (' J ) I JLUU3 luo U1UUI UO V tuuuiw 1 I Iff kept on due east and up Little lilackfoot, I hardy trappers and hunters to adventure " ovisa, ouub i, .ug u - i- . -;,.. ;n i.f aro oi ia. ii ar.,n4;n. v.. ta an inch in diameter, and next the ballot ViVOOCU V Lit? U1UUUVUIUO AU liW m I tiAU IVVv&J AUVUUWI1UO RUVA VlAV V HUV DAUU I about where Mullan's road crosses and deserts of death, and the sleepless treach-j twine again. . : r nar where the. mrn citv of Helena is W nf thfl savafrn trihes. where linmsin Where these thmgS came from, snrinffinsr inlo existence. 7.000 feet above Mi fa baa been found to average a little over went to I could not tell. They i a o - ---- i - a 1. i or seemed ceeded, "I must be assured that some One 9 cement of all societies of sufficient courage will stand ready to j , - - cut him down when I give the signal I A Motto roR thi Douglas Mont?- otherwise, should he prove to be a cobra ment. The corner stone of the Douglas capella, my life may be sacrificed." monument having now been laid, we take 'I myself will undertake that business, I the liberty of suggesting the following, as said I drawing my sword. la most appropriate motto td ) placed The man hesitated, evidently fearing to upon it: insult me by a doubt, and yet not eager i "I hold that this government was mada 1 ' 1 !? .1 . .1 . ! it-. ,1. . - 1 1- Jl - -P. il - to tisk nis me on me strengtn oi my on me wnue oasis, oy wmte men, iur me nerves, after the display of timidity I had benefit of white men and their posterity already made. I thought I read all this forever ; and should .be administered by in the man 3 iacoj-and said, yery post-1 white men, and none others. X do not tively- believe that the Almighty made the tt "Never fear, good sir 1 I will cut down gro capable of self government, whatever you bring np this time, be it ' These are tho most immortal words snake or devil !" , that Stephen A. Douglas ever ; tittered, "My life is at your excellency's mercy. land. they ought, by all means, to be en- Remember the 'signal. When I raise my graved in imperishable letters upon tha hand above my head, may the blow be I marble" that shall perpetuate his memory. I'.ni.i t v mi r v jljl i : a jl i it- r ! inm 1 1 x rr i 2liiiiji' iniiu tu.i ii i,i nvriri n. i a i v... . .- '.l -u inTlerv. if not macric. of the u muit uttiittuv iu i exceps me one ucrauu auyve uauieu, wu .-oo , , . . . they embarked, and had experience i"that ereat and terri- questionable Kind i most nn the level of the sea, and where Brown four years, had been only wealth from the to be in his hands whence wanted them; .. xt i j: j ... j j ii a tnt. i never ODservea nis nanus - iub iurwexii" ns uiscuvercu uia re- mr iraae anu iuo auuuisiuuu iu oumiucrce -" . . . . ll-l-lo rnll A rY-iC . f fVA liaf Tlfl-ll. I -..v A tnAvtnnn Qattlamanfa An !, near his dress, either when tney appear- e J.i . j- . a.. Uv. .i .: A nr Hisanneared. When I looked tor my auuuu siuue nie uuya ui duiuiuuu. mnnnes. muuv.s uu uuu uu power ou i - " - . - . - ... . t . . i . l, n . 1 l.ffyw 4m t na anglTA h'rnm thanoa lir.mn tha lilixm. iiiroi tnl .;, . mnthiro Nn( nnn rV .Koo I tUO CUP fcU A mwu uu its month, and the Great Falls of the had been found of sufficient nerve to en- was gone, and yet neither myself nor Misouri, where they found their "cache" counter those hazards and the opinion had anJ.ui m3 "f""""" V i .. :-n- j.- j v.- v:i, U 1 derful man pick it up I It was indeed water- They foun good order, in Which reached St. Louis the 23d of September, ble fprilderness, which had proved em- Through tho brass tube the conjurer two Tears and fonr month from the time nhatinllir "a wilderness nf dnat.h" that nol now nassed One end of the twine, which thev left. white woman could outlito an overland! he put between his teeth. He then pla After this m-anVie effort of'the Gov- journey to the Pacifio shores. But this ced the tube between his lips, threw back ernment, other parties under Henry, very thing, such a journey by a white his head, and held it perpendicularly, Campbell, Sublitt Fitz Patrick and oth- woman must become a fact, before an Em- with the ball of twjne on the upper end ers. attempted to reach the Pacific for the igrant Road is established from the Mis- Then suddenly this ball began to turn m nnMo ...,,.,, : 1811 nA souri to the Columbia, so that the West- and turn rapidly, and gradually grow 4w nviiw pui i7ji-Vi ouu au avaj. -- j i ,tl . - - ; . j . j r 1812 two expeditions, one by land under em Emigrant, so indispensible to the set- smaller, till it entirely disappeared, as if timer of tM vast unknown Pacifio West. the twine had been run off on a reeL McDougle, McKay and McKenzie, were can see his wayclear for hia family and What turned it, or where it went to, no ettedoiand backed by. tho iron will,1 wagons, . ' : - ' ' . 1 one could Beer The juggler then set tho -N. Y. Day Book. Botakin. We infer fronkm item in f the Appeal, that this very worthy gen- tleman, who honored Colttsa with his swift, sure and deadly lie then gave his whole attention to the business tefore him.. Putting an in strument! not unlike a small flageolet? to i: i:,.- v l : A . . t UiD iiUO, UC UCaU lU UMf B BUI 111, UlUUVt" . A . . , . 1 onous, disagreeable sort of a tufie, keep-1 rwf v. f "j I ,L vi : iTl teacher. In speaking of the "Institute iner his eves rmtcd upon the hole in the .. , , , -r. -. I .'- . . it savs a resolution was reaa dv ner. iv . F. lioyakm, asking the State to adopt . . . I Knnfc-a fnr triA tisa nr achnnla Amen. - " V, , a i. ? j J .t v: hrl nf A snVA thft Jdftd la w WU6 uu utuoruip. .v n v p n They ought to engage him at San Fran aSSTwfite In.aditiou.alejxbi.jgthebo' ervakf nniaA nwoa tiT-nrt ofconi I vr nnnn t hA I O O ; :C:r,i:-T:T 7rrZ;::t Practice steaEng in; San Francisco, UW 4U w W . AUU-llVlUlUt IS WW 1 1 . 1 W I T ground; and soon alter, to my utter as tonishment, though I should have been prepared for Unything, I saw the .ngly He'! rT ea1, u : i ' !.. i.f backwards slowly, a step at a .time, the - f P rn iTo1 snake following him. ' ' accomplished teacher U-Colnsi. j When at length, in this manner, he had . m '"'' - j! drawn the hideous creature ten or fifteen Theexpedition fitted out at San Dieg f feet from its hole,he suddenly squatted to search for quicksilver mines ia Lowe down and began to play more loudly and California, near the mouth of the Color t shrilly. At this the serpent raised itself do, was a perfect success, finding gold i, L on its tail, as when about to make itsde&d- paying quantities also. ' ' I j