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li'J t i'i STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. .:.: j.i . 'I. i mi . n n. h; ".' "'' rriLTSBED KTKRT SAT0BDAY, BY i- ABBOTT & BUOWN. M Y. -..-. -- Offi.te-Qnr H- Oliver's Storty. First.Street. Il'sHMix 4nT4JcW Oncycar,$3 Six JJontaa 2 j One Moith, 50 ats.; Single Copies, 12 J eta. Corwporu'eats wrUiog oyer assumed sifostures ar monjinot sly, muak ' make known their proper am to tae Editor, crtio attention will bo givcp Co their eomisunicatious. All Letters and CommooicaUons, whether on business or f. publication, should W dtlrtssd to Abbott it Biowb., '. RATES'OP ADVEHTISINtl. r tkabj Oae Column, $104 i Ilalf Column, $60 j Quarter Col umn, , " r ; , Transient Advertisements per Square often lines okss, first iiserjion, $3 ; each subsequent inser tion, $1. ' ' : ' -1 ' ' 4 ' ForMousle cojumn 'advertisements twenty-fire per ecft'aditionai to'the aiova rates will be charged. A square la one inch iuspaee down tho column, counting eats, display lines, blanks, Ac., a solid matter..' Xa advertisement to Ve eu4deMid leis than a square, and all fractions counted a full square. All advertisements inserted for a less period than t'irce months to be regarded as tran stent. JJU BIN ESS C ARDS. b. iiCJirnixEY, ATTQR3LT AT LAW 1XD 50T1BI milC, ALBAXY - - OREGON. 3T OiHee in the Court House. ". " martv2n301y , l v.-, jEWzipm 4: CLOCK ANLt jatcx -JTi EPAIER. ShopTq GradwoaTs new brick gfy Store, Alt any, Oregon. - ; - oc20alOly g, 3, CBJLSOfc. - - . GEO. R. flEL. citAxpn & HEuar, - - attorneys & "counsellors at law OrriCE In Norcr' Brick Building, up-sUira, Albany, Oregon, J. C. POWELL, , , AJTORNE r -1-Y2) CO FJVSrX LOR AT LAW liYD SOLICITOR I CIIAXCERY, LBAXY, Oregon. ' Collections and convey- anceapriraptly attended to. gUEGEax1, ltllYSlCIAX 4XP ACCOVCIJER Tenders Lis serrkes in the Tarious branches of his profeion to the citizens of Albany ni tur-roundin- eouutry. O$co np-rtirs o ; Foster Brick. " ocUnoSJy. TTIXTEK 3t McIIATTAar, LTOrSE. SWX, CARRIAGE, ASDORXA JIEXTAL PAIXTERS GRA1XERS ASD GLAZIERS. iliA. PtwrLaii!rin!r nd Caleemmm done with peatness and dispatch. Shop at the upper end of Fijl afreeU in. t nnaiagliam oia aiaaa, Aiomj, Oregon: " tc22no6tf BABBOWJ, - 1 t.BLAI5,- " t- TO50 QEXERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS D EALERS fn SUple, Dry and Taney Gooda, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery. Crockery, JiooU and Sho, Albany. Oregon.- ; Consignments solicited. c6n8tf ATTOEXE YS AND SOLICITORS. Portland :-.. " PSft ! 4ST0FEIClv Orer Kilboum's Auction Rooms. December 8,' r2nl7tf- - pUJLQZQX pENTIST, J LB ANT, '0 GN. "''Performs all operations in Ihe 1 ne of DENTISTRY in the most I I'ERFECT and IMPROVED man ner. Persons desiring artificial teeth tyonl r.wtll t eire hia a call.. Office up-stairs in Foster's brick. Residence corner of Second and Me. piker streets. au-ij x o: WESTERN-STAR" LODQE NolO meets at Masonic Hall every Tuesday evening. E. E. McCLURE, W. C. T. M-Y. Baowir, W. S. T2nS2tf t ' r O. O. F. . . : - J.LBAN Y iiOi) GE, 2f 0. 4. yS332v , The Regular Meet- ings.-of Albany. Lodge, yo, i, L 0. 0- are held at their Hall in Nor pross' Bu'iliijjg. Albany, . every WEDNESPAY EVENING, at; ? o'elock. trT?n in good standing are iniited to attend -.-. . , , 7 order of the N.: G. , , -. . . au4-Iyv IIJSTfllliilEUTAL AND VOCAL filUSIC .MISS P.EIMEIsIA ABBOTT IS. NOW PREPARED TO GIVE LESSONS on the Pian J Forte, at her residence in Al bany: ; She reft re to those whom she has taught, both here and In Corrallis. ; ' ; ; . . -' '' v -T U; I T ION: ' ':r Per quarter, ' 2i le8sons.......M;...... ..i....$15 00 Use of llano for practicingper quarter.....2 50 2ai6tr,' - , . : -. .. ATTQRXE YjiND, COUNSELLOR AT LA W, ASD ' :.': : , : 1 1 1 BTtANP,;- s ;: -;:.;- ; ; - OREGON Wf&ILL ' PRACTICE L;iN THE SEVERAL f f Courts of tiia City and State andof Wash, .iugton Territory. :A!1 "kinds of claims and demands, Viotes, bills, bot k accounts subscriptions, etc., collected on com nlssion, by auit or saiialtatioh, - Real Estate bought and sold. Taxes - paid. Buildings rented, and rents collected on 'cpmmis- Tittles to sKeaJ , i-state searched . acd ( afietxacts made.,: . "; . . .. V . also : , ; . , ' ,. AGENT for th principal daily and yeekly news papers on the Pacific coaeL' . Sabscriptibds and M Textisements sojiaftea",; , -vvfcAil collec jo'nk promptly remitted,' , OFFlCE-No. 9 5 Front street. Portland.'; . JO 13 "TYOriK-Neatly and cheaply done at (k JADVEttTISEMKNTS. HATS, cQ HATS. MEUSSDORPFER & BRO., Manufacturers and Importers of, and AVholcsaAe . r-t and Retail Dealers ia i HATS AND CAPS, HATTERS1 MATERIALS, ; No. 73 Front Street, .Portland, 1 RE BECKrVTNQ, IN ADDITION TO A their extennirs Stock, by ererT Steamer, ui the LATEST STYLES of Kew York, LonOonand Pariiiau taste, for . Gentlemen's and Cnildren'n wear. ; .'' Whka they wUl seliv yf CHtAFW THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE 0SBECt3AST! DEALERS IN, HATS Will consult their own Interests by OAaaiuicg our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' Hats of every stylo and Dcacrqtloa MADE TO ORDER, ALSO NEATLY REPAIHED, AT " . - J. 1 C. Meussdorffer & Bro.'s No. T2 Front Street Portlsod, Ogn, Cor. D and Second Sts Marjsvillc, Cal. No. 125 J Street Sacramento Xos. 635 & 63? Commercial St...,Sn f ranebco. p3 Wholesale House at San Fr.ancisco, Cal. No . 62S Commercial through to 63T Clay streets. Dee. 1, 1566 T2nl6tf THE OLD STOVE DEPOT! riAIIJ gTWXT - - - AT.TTATJY. JOKClSr BEIGGS, (U C, . CODLEV k CO.) Keeps constantly ou hand a general assortment of S T O VES! Of the 31 out Favorite Pattern. Cook Stoves, . Parlor Stoves, . Box Stoves ! With a fall and general assortment of TIN, SHEET-IRON, COPPER AHD BRASS-WARE ! And all other articles usually found in a TIN STORE! Rtpairinj Xca.tlr axid Piomplly Eiftjitci, TEUSIS'-s-CasX or Produce. ( fp&frt Beckoninffs make rriends.n i Ft;h. 2, '67 r2n25tf . FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE. Gu IrJB-AOLi Sc CO. Corner ofTirst and Droad All) in Streets; , (First Door East of J. Norcross' Brick) Albanr, Iljin Count y9 Oregon, Keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT Of everything in their Jine of Business, At lower Finircs tflaa anr other Home ' t This side of .Portland. WU CIIALLX GE COMPETITION In the line of , U PH 0 L ST E R Y, P A a LO R 8 ETS Chamber Sets, Picture Frames ' BUREAUS, SAFES, WARDROBES, ETC, ETC., : We have also on Jiand ihe celebrated "EcorjoOT", wAsuma eiacxiiniv' Which has no equal in the ' world." Get one .and ( . satisfy yourself ' - Particular attention paid ta all orders in onr line. ' jUMDERTAkiNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. : ;. aul8-ly f A, MARSHALL: PETEB SCHL088EK. ALBANY LIVERy SIZABLE! Opposite the Old ''Pacific Iloter Stanp- THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM - the public that they have on hand a good supplyof: fir .-' t : .:- ':i:;-J -.- I DOUBLE: AND - SIFIGLE BIGGIES, ; ' Together with the best of Livery and I -. :r r ! of which will be let on i .; GXVn ,. D3 A CALL I ; 5 . , ' '1 MARSHALL' 4 SCnLOSSER. ! Albany, Jan. U, 1867 v2n231y ' ' POETRY . BUTXKK C Otli: DOWN. A little travesty, patriotically dedicated, fco the head light on tho "God and Morality" party's en gine, Bt "MICK yoMI0T.w Brute Butlers Ben Butler 1. oomo w0i Uh the spoons, T!t you stole when robbing tho South ! For it looks bad to seo a blue-blanketed beast With honest folk's spoons In his mouth 1 Wbei you wer dressed up by the nation in Mua And sent forth tio war 03 the people you'd sold. None but those who best knew you thought you . would do A you hare done, stealer, of silver and gold! Come down! come down! come down! Ben Butler, Beast Butler, como down! lUngluji out over wailing and groau? For tbo fionds nil know tliere full well They'll meet Butler tho stealer of spoons! Brute Butler! Beast Butlcrl eotuo dow,n with the spoons, 4 And the gold, and the silver ! Yoa thief ! You blundering butcher, oh lUt the moans At Big licthel and the women stricken With Whom you inxultcd and robbed In your tour n 9 rttifrtwaftMatt'l liili t tl.dt t F . When you rbbcJ, au, l you plundered, yon lis 1 and you stoic, To fill your pockets with plundering and pelf! futtta ilitwn I Vim a ftritKH t ('unm itritrii I Yon bag-ryed spoon thief, come down, Ac, KpllutcrM from the ISoston Pet. In view of the extraordinary expendi tures required to keep the Indian trite ia subjection, nnd the cot per head of destroying those who will not maintain fn.ndlj rclattou with tho whites, it is recoiutncndcd, as a matter of economy, tho boardiug and lodging of the entire race at first class hotels. A Washington correspondent says: "It is dreadful to git in cither of the gal leries at the Capitol. The colored popu lation aro sandwiched in between white folks, and there is a Ftrcak of lean and a streak of fat all around, with an odor about equal to that of a slaughter house." Some wsjj played a pood joke on the members of tho Kentucky J-cgiidature, iu making them believe thitt a bill that had passed the lower house for tho eucouugc mcut of the production of chickens and cgs, was really designed for tho estab lishment of a cock pit in Louisville. Mr. Schenck fears the influence of the females of Maryland may be injurious to the patriotism of the boys at the Naval Academy, and proposes to remove the Academy to Connecticut. Hasn't Mr S. any fear of the dangerous influence of 2cw hngland fcmalcs7 There are at present seventeen bill be fore the New York Legislature looking to an improvement of Gotham morally and otherwsc. The Kadical city of Philadelphia is des cribed as troubled with fighting council ensalted fstrcctss and bad water. A colored uuu was fiucd one dollar and costs, in New London, fur "groaning liko a 'possum" in meeting. The HadipaJ party is as fond of slander and falsehood as t. c gods were of nectar apd ambrosia. The Radicals ia the Ohio Legislature have managed to dodge the question of negro suffrage. Horace Greeley lately attended a recet tion in Washington and was mistaken for a hackman. A Nashville paper epcaks of "Itadical blood pudding. The Last of a Glokious Band. A telegram was received yesterday in Con gress anouncing the death, at hdmburg, Saratoga county, New York, of Samuel Downing, the last surviving soldier who was actually under arms in the war of the Revolution. Downing'sagehas been sta ted at from 100 to 10(3, but arc not able to determine the precise figure. He en listed in New Hampshire near tho coo of the war, and after peace found his way to New York, in which State he lived for more than half a ceptuary. There hayp been a dozen or more of last of the pen. sioncrs, but we presume that the decease of this welhknown citizen closes the list, and that there is not now a man Iivin; who actually bore arms in our great strug glo for liberty. Sixty-seven years have gone by since Wnshington died, and ho was almost the first (not gjain iq battle) to le4d tho long: array of patriots whose glorious line is finished by the departure " C.,..,l T..,f rr "vr rr:... ' A man and his wife, who had been married ten years, disagreed and deter mined to separate Ihe terms of then? separation wpre to b? decided upon by the judge of tho arrondissement in which they lived. They were Parisians. "Have you any ? children f. said the judge. "Yes, Monsieur." "How manyf "Three- two .boys and a girl and it is with them lies our difficulty. Madamo wishes to have two of them, so do I." "Have you agreed to abide by my decision V "Wo havp," said both of tljem. , "ypry wcll, my friends; I condemn . youthen, to have another child, so that you may have two. When you have obtained that you may return to me. NIhe matter was then ad: journed for a time. Two years after wards, the worthy magistrate, who, in the meanwhile, had heard nothing of the husband or wifer met the former. "Ah, well, said he, "now about that separa tion V -"Still impossible. Monsieur. In stead of foar children, we now have five." She had twins. There ia no probability that any; thing will be done with the proposition which was referrod to the Ways and Means Com mittee' to're'port a'bill providing that there shall be no further reduction during the present ycarVof the" four "millions per month! :V . " : .'. ; ;; Tho "Brookiyuites are, asking what I has become 'pf the 860,000 said to hayo been raised in that city for a monument to the late President -Lincoln m the flush.' of the exeitement' at the' deep damnation of his rrtrv o Ou. . , - -, i 1 , i For the Btate Itlght Democrat. LECTURES BY REVJI. H, SPAUt,DiNG i:r!y Oregon MImIoiim Tlu lr Im- IM.riaiMo in Nortiritif the Coun try to American. Cj : NUMBKtti;iOUTEFi1. But I must take brief notice cf that raco of men these mounUins had ndotsted aomo yearn before, from all nations, but principal ly from tho United glutei und Cniutda. They lutiYowuniuvu into uireo cia'cs s lut traders, or ruerchaubj ; 2d On ployed trap' pars and nyajatr j 3dfrco trappers. The first cjasa were nKH,citited in eompauicn ueh aa tho American Fur Company, the Hocky Mountain Com puny, Ac., end divided th cir lifo between tho mountains find the civ ilized world. Two or three partner usually remained in tho mountain, nod, Skonll the r,nKiiu anuiuinuian ireo traucr rreferrcl ducted the yearly -earn vans, frojn the fron- ners 10 rcnaczvoun, wiin mereuandio of all iuvh rjitod to th) fur trade in the moun- tains with the Iinliim tribe arid whito trap pern, including alcohol xt lusit-ly for the white man, until uch time a Ujo Indian tribe oecomes tlie weukor party. Under ho protection of tho i American Fur Co., tvs Uefortt Htatvd, wo traveled from tho 1 'awnee Nation (27th IVlay) to litis place ; and from tho day wo overtook Ciem both partners aud men treated u with (ho irroat- ent kindncM, several tiin.es puttis -themt ehe out of the way to favor Mr. 'Spalding 10 her long uln. ihey .rnoxt trniy fur-tii-ihed ourmeifs regularly, with buCalo incut dally, an their Luuters brought it in at night but for which we would have besu com pelled to employ nti experienced huiter, and even then been liable tu be without food fre quently. The second clas ( majority of wh)ra were Cuuadtans) wero employed to pack to the mountains, trap one or more years, and re turn to the civilized world, or not, ns they micht choose. There was alwavi found enough of thitf clans every year to tack the caravan kick loaded with the year return of fur. The third clats, or free-trappcr( were a claM'f'of men hunting on their cwn hook,' mvi neuing iueir iura wnere tney OiUia gei the Ut prices. They certainly wero a pe culiar efa of men. It would bo difficult to nay what could have Wen themaivc that liiUmea k many hundrol. after two or three visit ta uud from the mountain, to turn their b.ieks furcver upon tho cmlized world, with nil its comforts, its hupjinwi, it it fcchthd and its biUe, it law a.d foetal order, fur a life in this si, ilderneis of thick durkncft. wilii it caiijUnt lazard and dangers, it starvation, iu total want of bread aod IiK, of kthwjj iid chuiclt1!, of law ana 01 evervtrnnsr that make lr.e dei'ir. able. Ierharn the mere love of adventure and the cspourc of lifo in themhhtcf dan ger Vtt. one cause. A trarrjer, life h t!ioe day was fuund to average -ij yean. Hat the events that aro familiar to all mea mut 1... -1 . . . m compel us ivMuiuti uiai mo great moving cause w.'ti a omething which the thousand in tho9 day, from our country and from hngland ar.d Canada, including iIjc leading ami successful trader of the A. F.t II. Iiay and N. W. Fur Coriipanic. iv&w lii U10 wo- meu 01 ii.q inuiau race mai inoucea inem to turn away from the white and identity them wive, their fortune and tile destiny of their offspring with that of the Indian race. And . . . o . 1 f I' . " .t . I 1.1 it m undoubtedly that same something that induces o many in our own day, in our mil itary ranks, in our hall of leginlutionj and in every walk of human life including many of our most talented statesman aud honored Government official to turn away from the women of their own white race, and iekct, tfomctimes at great expenoe. their wives or concubines from the Indian blood. It is certainly not necessity, now, but choice; it was not necessity then, but choice. White women in great number could havo reached this country by sea or the mountains as easi ly, then, as the few did. Great Britain, awake to this state of things, many years ago adapted her laws to the protection of tho oifspnng of such un ions. It would be well if our legifelature would follow her example. Childhood and infancy ought to claim the first attention of law-makers and public guardians. Here is a class of helpless children, all through our Indian and negro country; not only neglect- ca ny our laws, mi actually made too vie- tims of a legislation that would blacken tho pages of Mozeinbuiuc. Shut out of the houses of their fathers by public prejuico, ihis great class of half-breed aro told by our law. books; as soon as they arc old enough to see their deplorable condition, that not a dollar of the father's money can be appro lDlrlTA1 f t ft Skit IIUA fillCttWl r. mm AJ.tAAttf trs.iiat.vva tip islets. vsVj nutifvx b Uf VUUCubluM mt that all belongs to their moro favored brothers and sisters, And, as they ' look around for ono object of hope, and see noth ing but the finger of scorn and enake's-head of prejudice pointing from ''every church door and street corner, they feel that they are neglected, despised and oppressed more man any otner class ot iiutuan beiugs ; and there is noting left to them but to turn away from our boasted Christianity, and, with the ruined and outcast mother, seek death in tho intoxicating bowl, and go down in rags and ignoranco to an untimely gravo. liufc the God of nations is also tho God of the father xnemouniamcerscemea to adopt very reauuy tne manners, arens and habits, and eyen thejestures and walk of the Indian. A greater compliment could not.bfl paid to freetrapper than to persuade- him ho had 1 . V . - ooou ttUBiaq.ua ior an xnuian orave. in deed, the counterfeit is complete. His hair, suffered to attain full length, is carefully combed out and left to fall carelessly, over his shoulders, or plaited and tied un with otter or white. weazel skin. , A hunting shui oi nucKKin, wun ncavy pnviactenos; and circles of porcupine quills, falls to his knpes; below which, leggins of tho same, closely fitted to his calves and beautifully Ornament ed with fine beads and heavy fringes, reaches to a pair of moccasins, curiously; wrought with scarlet, beads and porcupine quills. His blanket is girt around him with red sash or otter skin, in which is bestowed his pipe, knife and "tobacco pouch"- the latter wrought with beads. His gun is lavishly docorated with brass tacks, ;vermillion and eagle's feathers. His horse tho noble min ister to the pride, pleasure, profit, and often safety of the ' mountaineer is caparisoned in the most dashing and fantastic style. His Indian -wife, "with nor horse, selected for his prancing qualities, and her saddle and baby cradle, aro still t more elaborately and ex pensively - decorated ; wTith pounds of fine whito and blaok bead$, aquoi shells and tin coils, elk' teeth and hawk-bells,' fingcr-rings and heavy bracelets, steel-top thimbles and cut-class, beads all glistening in tho sun- beams and producing 'a cheery gingling ; as sho gallops along by the Bide of her "Amer ican hama" (American man) ; their; babe lashed in its cradld and; swung to tho fore horn of her. saddlCi -.while . two '-white par flesh portfolios, beautifully; decorated -with wuiuva 01 ue inuian oiooa to women, for concubine or wive. )Th htdrpiartiers remained at Bt. Louis or New York, or con. painted figures and heavy phylacteries, con taining her "root stick', fir steel, sinews, awl, kimp and other necessaries, are hung to the hind ono. . ; - t,i ', A cavalcade of 'these' happy mortals, with their usual number of horses packed with buffalo meat and buffalo-hido lodges, with children tied upon the packs and lodge-poles aragging, couia casuy do mieuucn lor a band oi Indians. i '.f t". . . ! vuH.-r. wiu a. iieariy goou cnecr anacn- tortain. each titer for hours, during the short period of renddttout. with Wlicious talcs of wonders seen and wonders endured i of t m T.i mumn uchts. narrow oscnnes and comrades ficaipcaj of fatal uoeoy, by means of In-l i in tin fiMAbuA.l I : .l I. . H ,1 - a i I u,l.0;u m wvbmiipi una ujipnrcnuy ccuingarx-utj or starvations : of buffalo JVPl ",t,, ' f CmHntS mountains andV carry inj sweot oUon.cCf.. hnrb tM.t, tu,A, .nSm.u .Vr..:..!, : ; . - -vi .. WU.M. frw 9 . 'V 1111114 ,1 p to Indian" in am- ' Tho yearly rcndo&vous was a hey-day for a genua, cotail at tho xiltagv tavern-r. these modern Nimroda. ; Thor would collect who 8ad to mo in thosc very labgwidgq; together at tb& place appoinedf wid await the "Go Vome, old ijian onjess you, "want an arrival of tha traders'-caravans with watch- other teapot tkrbwed at voir W.' J" oi swimuimg ico-lloating rivers, with packs on 4hcir backs, in search of beaver "signs" ; oi liuiaamito mules "u bush i of beaver "up to trap," of the luck- eye, causin mo. to make a rapid retreat in stream where h is "brought to melicino rn th firrt.i. T ' iAn' r. t.f nJJThorllt"0 TnT hj ad' a play ol horsemanship, in ull tbcir gay 3Jid fluttorhi iKiM, , !,.,,,.. nl,(rZ races i by wresthuir. iumnins and tKiundinc mi by boatinz and counter-boastinif. in the meantime a brisk trudo is Lent un. The log stores of tho company, or rival com- pan e, are throngod iat and early, till be- mules and human bcimrs. The thousand perhaps tens of thousands of , horses arc tV?V&J! V lfc: 1,t..n,u,ui 'lvi . V irlT 7 1 Fg Pr , solemn procession at the door, and after gone and stores cm p ted. and th appointed r n i i i a- day to "break up cimp" dawns , when sud- tecrfoUr lookingJicr offspring over, she denly the arrow valley of the Green Itivcr. 8atd: "3Iy son, I sco bow it if disUncta for ten miles. i all ahvo with horse and ally. You c been fool in around on a y .m.v4, wvuui UiHII UitUlVU sou pact saddle fin thft mt.w ri uLiJa-uo C W. T . . . r . i , ? . . hearty shako of tho hand and soul-in vigor-1 ating "Gotl blens you!" goes around: thel m any Indian tongues, at these many natives id language start off iu;all directions I and the home-lfound caravan tut tribes for unj u.e Indian mountain home the mountat mMMn IMIH.J' w I . ll. ... : I w,.uH vu.j, nuu wtsuij wuwwms ju i Yyy?QT yc lue "'a1 vl uro nut regiar original lather had been sent lf 1 1 fi!0!0' t1opcJ in"taot y ih ta tho war, tol'd him I'd be a father to sand voil es. The Canadians leaiioff in that 1 iJ vr i, m . soui-vivifying "Canadian llmt Song," fob Ul. navselt Ho smilt a lkly, smile and lowed by the Mexican, the EDglib and the Itl alrcadjbec VfUAthan two latcw entail band, move off to choice training! fri mam Atnl'.l I., : i , field, in the secluded glens of the distant fcan l ""u TX hff Akt tlw C i . J' dark mountain, to lite ever ntrnin their life 1 D.c would think possible without the the principal operator was fit rpi! ftsiri was '..w..:JB..,fr-.,:. .gti tot inspiration. Xhis time tbcv have Unrl th i to como together again the next year witblc.n,cuW" Abe wretca- numbers greatly reduced by their sleepless toe. ani mil romanuc vaucv reiansw a trai n I into it rmttiD atilinw.. nd H nh woj the mounta a class, fur hon -n i:r,. :.. . i ety, gencrosiiy and enda- ranco. ine. ihe would WrtnibU '.mr wun a iiko nutiiocr oi men in tne common walks of life. .Many of them have become - - - - wortny arid industrioas 'citunor the WU, lamt-trft iilipv? nndlmvA nwiriJnl tiMilv fur their ctiU Jreu mode r It laws live on in oner, adalterv. AVould that the same could bo sid of our military, i i a a v. nv i.AiwwAw. Tho Virginia Trespass, speakingpf this road, says: j jne central x aciuc itauroau is coming 1 . 1 T 1 . . oward us. 3Iany of the troubles" too, which beset the working of the road are now in process oi teing rcmeuicu. ui- gantic work is doing on the surface agaiust distance aud altitude, and at the :7iul. 7iVTr.i V- r J V iuo miuft yi down" at euchre with a well-known" State? and wives, m dchancoof UsoseltltU lnnw ctratnl ftf . that forbid thtm to marry audi, IT iT. CrsT-I: Ti" i ! I xeasMato czzens or -more. 63iue iimu .uaucriirounu, auu in mc laceiiao rcsucss nuio icci. unarming. lasci-1 . A . . I X 11. . r 1 of Nature's strong barriers, the1 ribs of mv wntnug utuuuiatu mugt, tu iuc line of the road, work is now, during bad weather, directed in largo measure to a reduction of the heavy grade, which at some points 13 serious, u or k is progress- incin cighttunncls. Seven of these will t.A nnir.1il ! ..lir 1A Vet A? TnnA vb vuvuiitvvvu uwiil iuv - o v uuuw. The main tunnel, running under the mit of the mountain -range, will take, a iraco. ot ji,uuw itf. v nus wu iuuvi have now been completed. The calcula- tion is that the whole l,ouu leet will be completed and the trace laid, by the 15th oi iiuvcmucr next. ij tuat time tnoiment cnarginguonn mixes xooin wttn track will bo ncrmflnentlr laid to the Nr-ltKn rminler nf Ahrahsmi TJn-nln ! . v - . . vada fcstato hue. The present working force is 5,000 men, and a contract has been mado we believe Chinese Comp Tt.7V.i. 4 .1 i ....WlV. Aiia vvuiouuy Hciiicuuu iu (cuu iui; t,ava . ..tn:.A.. irnA.. Qf;rt' aPIi rrt.k Station, by February of next year. That wwuvu, uy t tuiuaw u muahjwoi. , a. uav ti,. iT;t,nt.n Ti.,;ni for 10,000 more -all the later present, aiding and abeting. on or about ttUU.J". wJT.-. coolies, contracted, for with the 14th of April, 1865. The indictment K?1 wod ,fnd.po .Bilypr pppons m anies iu San Francisco. lis for murder, and in its first count charnem-r ; - - . . ;ii inati iuio iucy win iwui a uu.uk uuijjupiuuiu luurucr .AurauBm iiiucoiu. - t..i- iCftQ -ri,-- .:ii r.-MM.i ,u uuijr, jcuq. Attvu vfin wuiu iu a source trade apd prove will ' undoubtedly spring up somewhere on the Humboldt 'at a dcsireable point tor tapping the grand trunk with a lino of railroad running from tho lleese llivcr prmnrfn inrnntrn inn iMionn v ism v nvi VV"H"; .... vvn.. ...w - . .- auu a curuer oi vuu rcu uuvuimiut iuuui in the llumbolt Valley ' ' i : t -r-r' v ; rrr -" ; pEorosED Tax on Ice for tiie. Den - pt material aid. , 'ihe 11 umboidt howis rayno, John Wilkes Booth, ' liavtdl ' ..Vv nf nr'a'ttv mr1 tl fhpm "Vnn will by that time bo a creat' item, E. IIeroId. George A. Atserodt and Mrs.L. tJta - itvA' a vA ewn tlie Idaho and fcjontan trade will M.E.Surratt. !; The fourth count charges potatocs ried one of them; "but we are a matter or material pi out.-., a town that John Wilkes JJootn, j. it.- currau, 1 ; a w y ; . - ; , : vvxt nv New ENflT.ANn.--.The Chicacoler? "-V; '"!"' V " r'-", - i Tribune' (Radical) , says: r "It is an old hiirh tariff that, .under the financiar bys- tcm invented by Mr.' Morrill in '18(51, we khrtiild ultimatelV (ret bricGs in this coiin- o,. .. , ;: trv so high that there would be only three thin0 that we could produce in, competi- tion with foreign nationsviz?, ice'I granite and cord wooa.,. n appears mat wp navo aI.ad Arr i noecAil flint... rirtint' Trtetnn nd ' 1 ,Tr' . S .... ... 1rnoeoAlinotfa itAmnnd that im shnnM hl where -a committee---recommencl) Congress! an. nrOA ' i a t H n tiy 'A b '. M C On fl i. sa f and the Hub now rule, the Federal Capital perhapsh tawtlf e irftposed!' .When ice is taxed by the Government, we may This, at least, is the zooUat, proposition of the new yqar, thus far,'': : - ; , : . C I . I . . ' im r mlt.iUf , ' Artimu Sard's' thrashing Ha ; , : ; f , . , ., chine, -. t f . My wife's a'cxecedingly practycaL wo man. r; I luv her , muchly, however,' and humor her little ways. -Its, a., reckless falsehood that alio hen necks me ' and the yoang trian in bur neighborhood who said tp me as, I was dtepdm my diafraut ith .Bct0y b m - , f fc J ji r J uT t fIe yout.b' and I permits no person to aU A- . mm m -I'M V 4 mr l0OU. 10 UCT as V t Pwae oi ine zamny circie, ci wcicu i am n principally mysen. x our other observations '1 sccrn ana dis gust, BUU 1 mtlSlpOllSn TOU Ou 1JO WBS i v t "n rw 4 t a able-bodied young man, and: rcmoying ia.coat, hQ Ioiroi If I wanted to b j I J-jf r mmt,l - if t,M ground to powder? I said yes, if there , 1 i . , . . n ua a, puvruv iuuitv iiuu4jr, yyt-tiiii would 'lord mc greater plcssure, when he strucic ma a tiainial blow into mv rurnt 4 - mm Hit the enemy vu'so well organized.-r- t - n- j i fe ,u ittt I rallied and went for him m a ratb- c WIS"S tyle for my time of life. His parents lived near by: and-1 will fcimply state that fifteen minutes had onlv elamd after the first hit, when he was carried home on a shutter. His mamma met the thrash in machine. You went in at the place where they put the gram into the thingamyjig and let the horses tread on you, uidu t you.my Bonx lnc pen oi " .t i 1 -f .1 . livm man's orthur could describe that t I k IVj ff unit r rw tii.tir. tltiw.HAfi . f.vn clearer. Bat I was sorry for him. and I went and nussed him till he cot well urcsscss iao as a ciass, women can con-1 .1 , mt, - t I c waienaii suu remains, ! course, but in la moamed xorm : cverv ' change it has! undergone was for the YMt: First t i" ' tho "rising i.w x'asuio.ns. 0f the same school, if the story is correct- their distant ho shall describe the exquisite taste ly riven b the Troy Times. weTe opera-' TJ . , T . I n traprer and beauty or the new style of . ladies tin ArrnnelmU rmt- : Wj 'WV"VM , v.HO loses, as siaicu, aoout siw.wu. now " wavas-cuverou nam, aiierwaras it con "wvv, "v vwmsv vmuiu uum ii v r . i m . . - . . i oacK ot tuo ucaa: now it sticks straight out behind, and lesfcs hkea wire muxzle An . nA.Vnnnt Vi:.: it.. :J.t jockey-saddle on a race-horsd. You will readily perceive that this loots very fine a ri nnnnnii t n I ti r ii-n thai! '-h?, " t3vj w - buying oiace aas, inacca, proved a superior vwiuiuy w uw jwiw ic ui it w i uf-1 bclows. flounces, no biases, no rufiws, no gores, ;no flutterwhccls, no hoops to speak - f pjnoining dui a ricu.vpiain, narrow black dress,. terminating, just below thelmorJ tainrht. trenerated more acrive anrl knees in Io,ag saw hjeth, (points down-1 warns,; ana unuex u a naming rea sifirt, enough tq put your eyes out, that reaches down only to the ankle-bone, and exposes ft I . A I A. Ill ' A . 5 hating, seductive, bewitcing? To see a ivicij v uivvu, w nu uti zvauuiu uu her head, and her muzzle on behind, and her veil just oovenng the end of hcruose,Jn. ; . - , 1 ; ; : f- ". . : - " ; come" tripping along in her hoopless, red-J ' " ' :' i: ; ; , ' J bottomed dress, like a churn on fire, is j : Artemus Ward says of "gonllers:, enough to set a man wild. I must dropiThese simnle-micded monsters live In Af- I iVlta snViitV Mn'f sUnd i P AT.-.mv. . BuwjvvD s. mu v otifuu 1 v ts sum-ipondencc of the' Alia. .', - , , :- . f : . r r auk iNDiciMtai or qubbatt. xnis afternoon the grand Jury prescntedan in-1 dictment against John II. aurrath The indictment is accompanied by a present- i n - . z" : j John II..Surratt, David E. Ilerold, Lewisuuu were i Payne sad George A. Atzerodtfor being show both his hands and, all his pockets, - il.i Til' TT O id. .!.-. it. - ires uatiuuu xi. outran, uacriaiuui lUB .1 Vi iGcn V:j1''v-L,1 ham Lincoln. - T.-iirt rrK- uatu jjiucu4U. xua Bcuuuucuuub cuavircs curratt ana uonu vviies rrt. v:..i A..- L jl lis Sr'sJii ' Tlt tt o i i ui iiurauaiu ojiuuuiu, uuuu 11. our an, ID. E. Ilerold, G. A.Atzcrodt, L. Payne and M, Burratt, did conspire and copied- erale together to kill and murder 4 Lte- coin. -pVashington , Cor.; . . " . . . -v , , -j , . , ,7. . i . , uiuuu, vw . w tons are on the wrong1 side of your shirt cpuarf.r . , , . , 1 ' f I don't know; isnft tha the way, moth- VNo, my son ; you hay p disobeyed ine 5 Tho hoy felt that his ; mother had spo: I . . l . s : . . 1 I !L - a. the truui, ana was ior a momeni bi- lent; "' However the satisfactory eixplana- tion; as he thought, soon occurred. ' Vith a wumpua"" u ww.iuu, u ivynou.ii.on oi oiuers 1 ' 'Mother II guess; I turned it gettin! formation of iu ouvo. I .. '' 1 flnirTirTirvnTlTiv A VV loninein nHl. , r vvrw.i wu'! 1 Tins -mnrfl avnthar memheV of the .Union: 'and 'ev a I -.U a' ti,. l.t'tn. ia Ainmnn lim hAAla at some one of the .. former. , V ( , . :U l ' -r ' ' :'. f,-' j 3 A young Widow who edits' a paper; in 1 as well as usual to-day on- account Of the je$.tijtistics show' that a widower" is ! non-ar.ryal of.the'Jnale's;- i:.- -s'' l ''twice isUkety to marry as a widow. -' r ' j S ;f , Thulatc Ilaxnp. mi 1 . .... ....: t , j.no Dogus ining, claiming to ve ma 39th CongVcss of tho IJnited Slates, ii . dead. It is a pity that it cannot be added, that its putrid carcasss has been removed and TjroDerlv interred. It3 histdrf la 'a shamcful.re'cord'oi brutality, injustice and f jpirupiioD, xisixaicsmansnip wouia snaico ai assembly bf Digger Indians; Its policV! wr i."! Liiii iiiitii'v ail iiiiriiiiriviii. m l. - x r onoxioua inemlers for cjoneyj . " raffickcoV in the best interests' of the 'coQtr, "laI . market men deal in vegetables j i yote4 itself a cash premium for; its infamy j .it not only tailed to secure peace, btit labor-? ed to prolong war, prdm.bte strife, and ac . celerate ruin. VTor two' years U decciyed;' . tie people with a pretense of restoration ' while actually kboring to'pcrpctoate dii union. It was instrument of tyranny and' oppres&ion j and, with the cry of freedom upon ifs lips, deliberately; labored for the -enslavement of an entire peopleV It waa?; -the mere tool of the corrupt caucus,' and r to creature of the agen ts of the Iobby.-v Instead of alleviating the distress of " thcr country, it aggravated it by quackery ia'' finance, and the levy cf unequal, nnjust and onrjrc.xftit a Iotm Tha A;fZrt',a' which it found two years ago have not been removed, but incalcubbly increased. " I T. mil nnr UTipnn firno r imi . trcsaed people of the Soth,' nor freedom ' to the people anywhere. It ventured up on the unsurpation of all the powers of the ucvernmcne in its own nanas, put wita , the pusillanimity which belongs to faaat-' icism, quailed and failed .at the critical - mnmenr nn In its death it leaves the country a herP tage of confusion, misery and distress that the succeeding Congress will not have ther ability, if it had the deposition; to relieve' or aiieviaie. i iAuio crisis. . v ijcyr. ohn 1 10RB1SSEY, member of, Congress cleef, arid fancy stock ' operator ' of rerintil ha rirnf1tr mif lath t nrnttwi. w ST m, mrs- mmt w mj w m m 4k mm T V J severe misfortuna in a pecuniary way-' ! in fact, a regular "smash on the taetr-trao.": which :'Ups the c laret" v? ry freely. - Mr. . MorrLsscy, with several enoiaent financiers- vcly . ! - irtnd Rtnek Jiut tney..were so severely". it on.Baturaay unable to hold: ' i0n went upon the market. ' The conse-k quencc was a tumble in a few hours fronx rtn inA MrtM.;aW . ..i .t " uuu BUU. l"c wusequencc wu-.; mucu Hi he will have left after submittiug ' ai y unown. IjUcjc seems to navenm Uinst "ITon. .Tnhn" n.'itl. It U nnW mf : few dars since we were told that'm a "sit ; . .. f -. .... ... - - - The Printing OmqE.The print- - rtz i T I a -, . - coiief?e to mZu v a lovi it ess trraauatea more consDicuous members , of socictv. his brought more intellect out and turned it i. - . ....... into nracticaL usefnl channels, awakened elevated thought than many of the UterarY colleges of the country. A boy. who commences insuch aschooj a8 a printing office will have his ideas and 1. m " jm . talents broufrhtout: and if he is a careful observer, cxperieace in his profesSron;wili; i (jontnDute more toward an education tnan he, obtained in almost any other man- I T 1 . ' '. J I IT. 1.3 . I. - 1 . 1 ? 1 l V. auU BiU UC11CVCVI IU iiUluaa UC1US i wvuuvk. i inan aiiiu ihhl . to a slight extent, altho' they are not al- lowed to vote. I Jiever wouldedT werea Dira, duc i ve sometimes wisnca 1 was a giraffe, on account of tho: long distance from his mouth to his stummuck. None. G eneral Butler says that Pres ident Johnson "does not like to show his 1 1 jt tt nr t Tf a 41 r l. i ti ii A hoy's idea of having a tooth extract- ed niay be summed up as follows:,: 'The I 1 .- 1. .-. 1 li:. his tooth . ... I -l . I ; v.- . came out. We ' byerhcard a conductor say kindly tQ In aeed lady.' "Don't hurry, madam:' I wo' hty aU'got to' 'be' ''old sometime, if we 1 i i: 1 ri ' i - . l i . t - j j -. iiiyq. r ? (xuai tuau iuusi. uuvu uau agraua mother Whom CO loved.' , . ;" ---.'x-(- - a wag up towa, passing by a house which had been almost consumed by ; fire, InsitArl .wh'nso it was" : Beinf told it was-a hatter's, ."Ah said he, then, tho loss f I - ... ' - ' r . a l . i . anow us a man w no cannot do uattereq and we will show you one who cannot hd improved, , The desire for the good opin is the best basis ior the ro- a character, i: " a ''-"' A 'gentleman having presented his I -'L 1. lkTf J i i cuurcu wuus tup : jlcu vjuuiuiauuiucuva, : t was wittnv saia mat ne iravo tncin awav jecaiise he' could uot keep them; - tliak thrft ia more nleasure ID. ClVlUg thSU receiving 13 SUppOSCU 10 - An nlrl haeholor. n.in.o lanwhed at hxt iackasses thanUpply . chiefly to inedicinQ, kicks, and ad-' - Wwe.w '. "r t v "v, . . i - - . ' . . ; Water isn .t a fphionable beverage for drinking yo!;fien health, but its a capihil -one for an nkmg your own. :