VOL. II. NO. 47. 'ALBANY, OREGON, SATJJRDAY, JULY G, 1867. STATE RIGHTS rtSLISHSD KTE8T SATtJRDAT, T ABBOTT & BROWN. X. H. ABBOTT. I K. T- MOWS. Officc-Orer B. Outer's Store, FlTtf Street. TERMS, w J One year, $3; Six Montiu $2 j OM MontMOcts,; Single Copies, 12 eta. CorwwDondetiti writing over assumed signatures or anonymously, muat m&ke known their proper names to the Editor, or no attention will bo given to their eotnmuticUon9. Ail LetUrs nl Communications, whether on easiness or for pablicatfoa. should b addressed to Abbott & Brown. RATES OP ADVERTISING, R teah; One fjolamo, $100 j Half Column, $60 Qaarter Col nmn, $Si. Ad? ertiaetnents per Square often lines or'jess,arstlnserUoo,$3 & subsequent iaser- For double column JadTertlsemeats twetuj-a per cent, additional to to theboro figures will charged. A square is one Inch in space down the column. oatiS cuts, display lines, blanks, Ac, as solid matter. No advertisement to be eonsidered less than a square, and all fractions counted a full quaro. All advertisements inserted for a lees period than three months to bo regarded as tran ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS. r. DAITOS. B. F. BCSSKXy RUSSELI & DALTOK, ATTORNEYS MD COUNSELLORS AT UWi Solicitors in CJuxncery and eal EeLtc Agent Will practice in the Court of the Second. Third, and Fourth Judicial Districts, and in jthe lprene CCfficefin Eamit" frck BuHding, Albany, fire. 3- SPECIAL ATTENTION giren to the col 'lection of Chsii at all E.oiaU in the above named Districts. 1 - TSni8-fl H ATSf : . 4 , : H ATS. PEUSSPORPFER & BHO., , Bfanufactarers and Importers f, and "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in hats jjsrr cajps, AXD HATTERS' MATERIALS, XOt 73 Frou$ Nfrpet, Portltuifl, im RECEIVING, IV.-APDITION TO their extensive Stock, by every Steamer, all the LATEST STYLES of New York, London and Parisian taste, fur Gentlemen nd Children' We. Which they witl sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST! DEALERS IN HATS Willflftufult their own interests by examining our Stock before purchasing cue w acre. Hats of every style and Description MADE TO ORDER, iVEAVfY REPAIRED, AT J. C. Meussdprffei fc JJro.'s No. 72 Front Street ....Portland. Ogn, Cor. D and Second Sts.........V.V.MaryjiriUe, Cal. So. 125 J Street .. Sacramento Nos. 635 & 637 Commercial St San Francisco. pSf bof isalo House at San FrancUc', Pal. No . 62S Commeicial through to 637 PlJ lt- Jec. 1,)866 v2nltf SUJLG EON. PH TSW1ANANDACCOUCHEU Tenders his strvteas in the various branches of Ms profession to ih citUens of Albany and sur roundiB r country.' Office, at WhitUsmore $ Co. I Irug Store, ParrUh's Block, Albany. rlaiu Jf. II. HUMPHREY, 4TI0S5E? IT UW XD XOTABI PrBLIC, ALBANY OREGON. pjf- OC1 pe in the Court House. mar9v2n301y . . CEAKOB. BtM. CKAXOB Jfc IIEL.3I, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW OrriCB Iu Xorerosa Brick Building, up-stairs, Albany, Oregon, aai J. C. POWELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA W AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCER Y. ALBANY, Oregon. Collections and convey aaeesprotaptly attended to. oc20n!01y D. B. BICE, n- ?t SURGEON, PHYSICIAN AND ACCQUCHER Tenders his jrviees ia the yarioas branches of his profession to the citizen or Albany ana srr rounding country. OSce, on gecpnd street, four a . .t fmm Broad Albia. oc!3v2n91y wa m t - WIJTTKB fc 3It;IIATTAar, wrtrrffP pm i' Vi'pffjflJ?. AND ORNA- "m?TATrWffRS GRAINERS AND GLAZIERS'. ' o.n.riminKf and Caliemicinz done with neatness and dupatch. Shop at the upper end of First street, in Cunciagbam's old stand, Albany, Oregon. w'",,u J. BAEROWS, L. BLAIS, s. e. tocxo. J. B ARROWS j: ?TO., GENERAL & COMMISSION MERCHANTS IEALERS ia SUple, Dry and Fancy Goods, 1 f Groceries. Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, ffoots and Shoe i, Albany. Oregon. Consignments solicited. oc6n8tf X. J. LAWKXXCX. KCCE5 SEVPLE LAWRENCE & SE3IPLE, 4 TfOBNE YS AND SOLICITORS. Pertland - - - - - gjjjgn - OFEICS Over Kilboora's Auction Booms. Peeember 8, T2nl7tf , G. W. GRAY, D. D. S., ismQEQN mm$r, jlbaxt, ogn. Performs all operations in the line of DENTISTRY in the most I 3 ijrtyjjX i PERFECT and IMPROVED man cer. Persons desiring artificial teeth would do well to give him a call. Office np-stairs In Parrish's brick. Residence corner ci &ecooa ana Baker streets. u25lj JL O. G. t. "WESTERN STAR" LODGE No. 10, meets at Masonic Hall every Tuesday evening. ' R. FOX, W. C. T. Wic. Dbicgs, W. S. v2n32tf U:r.. 1. p. O. F, ALBANY LODGE, NO. 4. The Resmlar Sleet- : . . 1 l t f -m laza 01 AiuauT juuugc ITo.1 4. L 0. O. F.. are held at their Hall in Nor prosit BuUdinK, Albany, every WEDNESDAY SyiSING, .t 7 o'clock. Brethren in good t r L - 3 X . ti jtinaing arc uiTiieu. iw aticuu. By order of the N. G. . au4-ly J. F. McCOY, ' jt TTORNE Y AND CO UN SELL OR AT LA W, AID ZJ07ABY PORTLAND, - - PUBLIC, - - OREGON Postal Mutter. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT! MAIN STREET ? ALBANY. JOH3ST BRiaGS, '(LATE C. C. COLET k CO.) Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of STOVES! Of the Jlost Favorite Patters. Cook Stoves. 1 Parlor Stoyes, Box Stoves ! MS Ith s fall ai general asortment of .- i . . r. ,. . TIlNT, bHEET-IIlON, COPPER AND BRASS-VAREl And all other articles usually found la TIN STORE! Rcpairia? Xcatljr sud Promptly Eiccotcd. TCR32S Cash or Produce. "Short Heckonixiga make Long- friend." Feb- 2, '67 v2n25t FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE, i -i -.lit.. a. MEAiiir sc 00. Corner ofTirtt s4 Sroad Albia Street. (First Door East of J. Norcross Brick) Albany, Linn County, Oregon Keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT Of everything in their line of Business, it Lower Figures than nay ojker House This side of Portland. WE CIIALXEXGE COMPETITION In the lite cf UPHPLSTERV, PARLORSEJS Chamber Sets, Pitnre Fraxaeg BUREAUS, SAFES, WARDROBES, ETC. ETC. We have also on hand the celebrated ' , ECONOIilY WASHING ZIXACHZNE Which has no equal in the world. , Get one ana satusfy yonrseu. Particular attention paid to all orders ia onr line. UNDERTAKING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. anl8-ly Gcorgo W. Hunt has been appointed Postmaster at Pupcttoville, Ada County, Idaho. The name and ite of the postoffieo at Iluby City, Owyhco County, Idaho, ha been changed to Silvor City, a half mile distant. A postoffieo has been established at Ncstocton, Tillamook County Qrcgon j Leonard Cillam, pastaiastpf. ' A postoffieo han been established at Mitchell' Station, Umatilla County, (Ire Sionj William II. Abel!, I'oRtinaster. 1 Cbarles Colp ha3 'bpeH aptinted ltwaater at Mountain ilouse, Yamhill County, Oregon. " The postoffieo at Mullan's llridge, Walla "Valla County, has been discontin ued; 4 "l ' ' ! ' ' ' A postoffieo has been established at Meadow ville, Umatilla County,' pregon j IIatkiu Shelton, Postmahtcr. Cha$.' Ill Hubbs has been appointed. Posttuastcr at SwinonVisaj, Inland county, W. T. Postofficpcstablinhcd atSpokano Ilridge Ne Pcreca pouuty, W T. j Tiuiolhy Lee, Postmaster. ''" Postoffieo established at Pen d'Orcille, W.T.; W. II. Hope, Postnlastcr. 3 ' Postoffieo established at John Itannoo'H, Walla Walla county, W. T. : Oliver P. 'latter, rostinaster. I'ostoffice CAtabiishcd at Delta Mills. Walla Walla county, W. T.; W.4W. Smith. Postmaster. Pcatufficc ustablwhcd at Oswego, Clack amas countv. Oreiron : James A. Mcdon- Id, t'ostmaster. Postoffieo establwhed at Blakcly, King county, W. T. ; Wm. Itcnter,PoMtm aster. Aaron Jacobs has been appointed Post master at Willow Springs, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. m. A. Crawlora has been appointed. 'cg'.msatcr at Forest Core, Union County, Oregon. Iadly Hobson has been appointed sttaaster at Sublimity, 31aricn County, Orejroo. M. T. Iewark has been appointed ontniaster atMontcsano, Lhebaustoua ty, Washington Territory. Harvey 13. Isnrnap has Leen aptointcd Vtmastc; at Port t)rford, Curry County, Orcjron. John Campbeil has been appointed Oftmastr at Hamilchte. 31ason Coupty, Washtnirton Territory. A postoffice has been cstablushed at Scott, Wa$eo Couqty, Oregon. " I). 1 jc&nard Postmaster. Truman lionny has been appointed 'ostmaslcr at )acondo, Marion County Oregon. Alfred II. Lmanuel has been appointed Postmaster at Wallula, Walla Walla Coun ty, A ashin;ton Territory. - - m . a A postolLce has been established at Atlanta City, Alturas County, Idaho. John K. Iltcks. rohtmastcrt A postoffieo has been established at harewell IJend, jsakcr County, Oregon. . It. Pack wood Postmaster. Marion IL Hendricks has been ap pointed Postmaster at heatlaud, xum hill County, Orcgn. Ldwin Merwin has been appointed Postmastcrat Independence, Polk County Oregon. Lewi MeMillen has been appointed Postmaster at bite Itivcr, King County uf-hmgton Territory. Johp P. Gibson, has boen appointed Postmaster at Fort Hall, Oneida County Idaho. J. II. Maxwell, pas been appointor Postmaster at Oso, Owyhee County, Ida ho. Arthur J. Chapman, has Hen appoint ed Postmaster at White lteud, Jdaho County, Idaho. Robert Anderson has been appointed Postniatcr at Eagle Hock, Oneida Coun ty, Idaho. Francis Mcncs has been appointed Postmaster at St. Louis, 3Iarion County, Oregon. A. MAKSHALL. I FETE ft SCHLOSSEB. WILL PKACTICE IN THE SEVERAL Conrtsof this City and State, and of Wash ington Territory. All kinds of claims and demands, Botes, bUli, bx-k accounts, subscriptions etc., 'Collected on eoi amission, by suit or solicitation. Real Estate bought and sold. Taxes paid, Eaildinjs renhid, and rents collected on eommis--lion, - -I---'.".--.-.,-.- . Tittles to Esal Estate searched, and abstracts - made. ' '" " - also AGENT for the principal daily and weekly news papers o'n the PaciSo coast. Subscriptions and ad - . rertisements s( licited. - -J3-All collections promptly remitted. - . OFFICE 5 0 . 95 Front street. Portland. . ySn27 ALBANY LIVERS STABLE Opposite tbe Old ''Pacific Hotel" Stanp- milE UNDERSIGNED WOULD INFORM I the public that they hare On hand a good DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGIES Together with the best of Livery and All of which will be let on UCASOrURlK TERMS CX7J3 US A CALX, ! MARSHALL 4 SCHLOSSER. 1 Albaay, fan. i, v2231y The ot lcuth- Since tho time wb,cu Ancient Mariners old the terrible talo of the turso-ladeu ship with her bretjr of ghastly . corpses, no tuoro thrilling 'story of tho sou huu been related than-that of tho whaly shin Diana, thai" recently drifted into one of he Shetland Islands. A year ago she eft the Shetlands on a whaling f oyago to tho Arctic regions, having on board filty . a men. iroui timt ttuso uotuine noro was icard of herV Tho5 Tricnds of thospbn board became alarmed. Money fas raised and premiums offered to the first vessel that would bring tidings ut the missing ship, but of tro ayail. Hope was almost abandoned. On the 2d of April the pco plo near ltona's yoc, in one of the .Shot laud Isles, .woro ''startled at seeing a ghastly wreck of a ship 'sailing into the harbor, lsattcreu aud icc-cresheu, sails and cordago cut away, boats" and spars cut up for fuel in the Arctic vu.iter, her decks covered with dead amOiuj th liuig lost isiaua sauou m uu a snip irum the Dcadmau's Land. Fifty men sailed out of Lerwick in her on u bright May morning 'last year. All of the fifty came back in her on the 2d of April, this year; the same, yet how different. Ten men, of whom the Captam was ono , lay stiflled corpses cn the deck; thirty. five lay helphmly sick, and ftotoe dying; two retained snlycient strength to creep al'uft: aud the other thrno crawled feebly about the deck. The ship was boarded by the islanders, and as they climbed oyer the bulwarks the man at the wheel fell fainting from excitement : one of the sick died : as ho lay, his death being an nounced by the lellow occupant ot his berth feebly moaning, "Take away this dead wan." On the bridge of the veswd lav the body of the Captain as it had lain for four months, with nine of his dead shipmates by his side, all decently laid out by those who soon expected to share their fate. Tho survivors could not bear to sink' the bodies of their comrades into the sea, but kept them so that when the last man died the fated ship that had been their common home should be their com mon tomb. Tho surgeon of the ship worked faithfully to the last, but cold, hunger, scurvey and dysentery were too much lor httu. The brave old Captain was the first victim, and died blessing his men. Then the others fell, one by one, until the ship was tenanted only by the dead and dvini. One niht more at sea would have left the Diana a floating colli u Not ono of tho fifty would havo lived to te the ghastly tale, W est aud couth. Female Influence lit Political Af- iHiris. 11 y Tiii.r.un AI'II. coMfiticD rnou tub ontpoy ItHAD from Matamorns says advices of June 14th' confirm the report of the capitu lation of Tampico on the 8th inst. New Yomc, June 28. News from av t.. oqa !, nMatjBouthampton, of the 18th, state that -1 1,.., the Lmpress Carlotta1 htt was re- tmibnal Convpntion, Greeley, from "lc j"P ' "0.w' rccovcrea r, nmtUt,.A a a.(?n.. :j..nA the clearness of her intelltflct Rtnce the an amendment to establish impartial nc.ws f hcr ubaiidH capture miHni K iUu,..i.. .. 1, a ..r... I poor OI I HI I. iiftll-.i.'Afj . ,1 .... A letter from 3Iauntiu8 to the Lon .. . .... .Ill fin 'I imia ti'txra Tttrt OiAiiennl t,t.urnu umaha, Juno 25. Forty aUtiitlonaipr.;. , J7 v". i'r , tnik'H 1 I mhn of the Union Pacific Kail road f r dcP - aVcrag0 deathg iave just been finished, making 385 bi' f! . . nnii . , . R Nkw JIavh.v, June. 27, The Prcsi- No further troubles from the Indians lcnt revjewethe State troops, in r..;:.iw,.i , 1 ,t 5 ' company with Governor English, to- CiJicAo, June 28.Dist,atches from f YI """"f " " the line of the Kansas Pacific I tail- Inacu, an ine innauiianifj oeing oui road say that a camp, near Fort liar- . wt,' :omJJ l'lC. ttnguisiea gae ker, wuJ attacked by Indians yester- J.iG Jculcnt has received ari mvi day. Two whites and several Indians to visit Philadelphia hut is m wete killed. were driven oft. flto work between IJuflalo ami ""Fob- ruests. ita una 1 .1 A t 4 . .A . L .it.. Alt ! f.itK.t1 mi.H "lu ' aiw it it uu amiuHi 01 ouicrar- thfe. party yjgiteJ Yale College;, The it VaivV hhovn nhMthnu-A. Troowa "" lamorp a jut sm-ecues, ana 1 - 1 .1.. . tii irv imvc iM'irji nvm, iw jjruieci usu ikii roau, V AKiuxtiTON, June 28. Senorita J uarcz left for New Orleans to-day en ..... . - - toiuk iqr uextc o; I reasurer hkinner ha written a let ter, saying that after the failure of the .National Hank the Ireaaury has noth ing more to do with the bonds. The ard, the President and Postmaster G eneral'Handall addressed them brief ly. The reeeijtion'was'in'the highest degree cordial and enthusiastic. ' " Wasiiixutox, Jqo$ 24,The Stcte De partment has advices, from, commissioner Ueckwith, that of 521 U. S. exhibitors at tho Paris Exposition, there hava been awards of prizes in favor of 200, includ Government undertakes to redeem mg lour grand pruea, 17 gc.ld medals, them the same as the redemption of medals, 103 bronze medals. iitiv ft ln'r tiuliHf IkiixIw 11C i 1k lTfdtf.1l Seventy-nine. American exhibitors have States. been honorably mentioned. The Greek delegation discredited .. Washington, June 24 Orders have f-y - - Tlie Neward Motlcr A Hair. Tho following i? tho' latter on which Mr. Seward forced the resignation of Mr. Motley: 'CT'' ' ' - ' Paris, IIotsi, 3f Avm ct, Oct, 23, 1868. Mr. Phemdcnt; ; I have traveld a good deal in Europe during the past year, and had occasion tp, see something of our ministers andcorisuls ia various countries. A large majority of those whom I met were bitterly hostile to you and yoa? 4s$ ministration, and exprets ihs, hostility in such an open and'offensiVfe'a iaanne as to astonish American tr'2vulhrsland Uf leave a very bad impression cpbij J3uro peans who were present. This was par ticularly of those from the New England States, of whom a largo majority of. oui? - - - j - wr w vwi4s jt, posed, and a very indifferent set they are " individually and collectively. Mr. Mot- wj uiHMicr at icons, aoes noi pretena to conceal his disgust, as he styles it ele gaotly, at your whole conduct. Ilaring been 1 1 appointed exclusively hj Charles; ' Sumner, he applauds him and his revolo- tionary doctrines, despises American dem ocracy and proclaims loudly that ad Eng . lish nobleman is the model of human perfeptiop.' There is not in all Europe tf " more tuurougn nuniccy, or a more nn American functionary. lie tells every -traveller that somnef is entirely justified; ; and tl?at voa havp deserted your pledgei rap principles" in common "with Mr. Sew-- 1 ard, who he says w hopelessly degraded At Frankfort the consul, Murphy, who is said to have cleared more than 8100, : 000 through his office, declared repeat cuiy mai me ttireat ot his friend Zaeh the report of the Turkish successes in won issued I for tho opening of fourteen chandler would be made good and ouzht' Candia. additional Post Offices o the .Southern to be, by your impeachment This is nc- A special dispatch to the Commer- States. Orders for rcopiing Southern torious and a public scandal The fellow cial says that a proposition will be in- 1 M re issued almost every day. liimeif h vul ,v00rant and nawoHhr troduced early in the extra session to New oiik, June 2o.The Tribune s and is one of Chandler's tools 'Hale a repeal the Military Hill, and throw the New Orleans special says that bteadraan Madrid, onr,,! ... : !n whole question of'Ueconstruction over telegraphed to President Johnson yester-1 unaDt m&nmr t0 TricmsJ Americang aild to the long session. Influential mem- I 0 remove nnenuan at once. u0 difj 3iorr;3 at (WntinArd,. Rn her favor tliU policy. " . I 1 e has a double leaded cditori- of my fnenda who hloTlQtc0t teard The Judiciary Uomrnittet; have com- wacrooon, wmcu says 01 snenaan s McMath at TanKr " rail ..i;W pleted their report, except a recom- letter, that neither the Imtory of the lie-Usefully against' vcm savins he wai mendatioii as to what action should public nor any modern Government af- ready : to rotmj from such a be taken on the report, which is very MMuchan instance of fiagraat, arro- Perry, at Tunis, was equally offensive in- voluminous . aoi prcaumpuon, msmunc:, msuoorui- Lis iaDffUfl2 There ftf, J VW-W.W M Viw fltt ifivu Ttit,n 00 A nimnr liate and defiant hv an inferior to ft fiune-l .I.- 1 . i. ....rt.?, mv .. j . t rrt 7 r II i uuai, aoa ii is ume vnat better is ciirtt ut here that Sheridan lias f"r. .The letter is not only defiant, bat W:Q werp appointed: men who will at been relieved by (J n. llosecrans. insulting and disrespectful. ieagt respect the President and the digm- Ch aulkhtox, J uno 28. The'Charles- N ew 1 ORK. J une i8.Tho Herald s ty of his office. Radicalism of the worst ton Savings Hank has been tkdze.d by special says the Emperor of Austria bar- sort makes war on von and rnn, fridi principal and interest to certain sol- bro diers from Fort Mpultria who were tcr here to renew his request before rc-de Europe in condci depositors before the war commenced, to this Government, and take other meas- lzm(i nnt The bank was insolvent and in 'the ures in behalf cf Maxlrnij-.n. Ma achuetts se Extemporaneous Marriage. A somewhat singular matrimonial alliance occurred at Sigle, Missouri, the other day. A gentleman of that place was en gaged to a young lady, the F.edding day was fixed, the guests Invited. A few days before tho nuptials were to have been so lemnized the father and brother of the bridegroom, by threats of disinheritance, persuaded him to disappoint the expect ant bride and make himself invisible in the vicinity. The evening pame, and at the appointed time the wedding guests collected at the house ot the bride's moth er, but the faithless swain did not put in an appearance. An hour passed and the bride and her friends were overwhelmed with embarrassment and mortification. When all hope of a wedding had vanish ed, a young gentleman of the party being captivated with the beauty of the bride. and desirous that the company should not be disappointed, proposed, was accepted, and the couple were accordingly married The guests were astonished and delighted, and the bride and groom looked happy. Uncertain Tenure. A gentleman who lives down where Marion Square used to be, had the good fortune, a few days since, to secure for his family the services of an excellent girl none of your 'transitory spheres" (women are all spher ical now-a-days) but a sensible girl, who wanted a permanent home,; and who, we are happy to say, has succeeded in getting one Duinocin ine yicmuy or iuanon Square, as it proved. A few. hours, ater she found herself at home :'t1iere,'a nice man from Albany called to see her, and she pp.stppned'tho family washjng tben in hand, to take a walk with him. That must have been an agreeable walc, for it is going to last while they both'do live. -They were married that evening, much to the delight of our friends, who had finally found a girl who "wanted a perma nent situation." tt is some satisfaction to know that she has secured it. Success to J them.--Salem Kccord. Mn. Ames, in her last Wahinj;t03 letter to the Independent, describes some of the female lobbyists and their ways. 1 he following sketch is tbrtuingly inter "Leaning back in a deep chair, no one near her, you see a fair woman, whe beautiful presence seems at variance with tho many anxious and angular and the few coarse women around her. The calmness of assured position, the se rene satisfaction of conscious beauty, en velop hcr and float from her like an at mosphere. We feel it even here. Pale plumes droop above Jier lovely forehead, velvet draperies fall above hcr graceful form. We catch a glimpse of alluring laces, the gleam of jewel glittering on dimpled, ungloved hands. Look long jntq tis face; its splcodor of tint and pcrfuotioa of outline can bear the closest scrutiny. look long, and then y if a soul saintly as vrcjl as serene looks out front under those penciled arches, through the dilatipg irises of thoso beguiling eyes Lo k I and the unveiled gaze which meets your can tell, that adulation is the life of Us lUQ ana scuueuoa ire secret, oi us pell. This beauty would not blanch be fore tho profanest sight ; it js the beauty of one who tunes hcr tongue to honeyed accents apd lifts up her eyes to lead men astray. She comes and goes in a showy carriage. She glides through corridors, haunts and galleries and tho ante-rooms of the capitol every where couspieous in her beauty. All who behold her inquiro : Who is that' beautiful woman?"' No body seems quite sure. Doubt and mys tery envelop her like a cloud. "She is a rich and beautiful widow;" fShe is un married "She is visiting the city with her husband. f Avery gazer has a differ ent answer. ."There are a few deep in the secrets of diplomacy, a legislative venality, ot uoy- crnmpnt prostitution who cau tell you that she is quo ot the most subtua and dangerous of lobvists. She is but one of a class always beautiful and always sue cessful. She plays for largo stakes; but she always wins, Thejman who says to her, "securo my appoiutmcnt, make sure my pr:motion,and I will pay you so many thousands," usunlly gets his appointment and she her thousands Does she wait like a suppliant ? Not at all. She sits like an empress waiting to give audienco. Will she receive her subjects in promis cuous assemblage? No. If you wait long enough, you see her glide over these tcsselated floors ; but not alooo. I? ar lrom the ears of the crowd, in some ante-room sumptuous enough for tho Sybarite, this woman, as beautiful as nature and art can make her, will dazzle the sight of a hal demented and wholly bewildered magnate and then tell him what she wants. With alluring eyes and beguiling voice, she wil besiege his will through the outworks1 o his senses, and bo charm him on to do hcr pleasure.1" He promises her his inijueneo he promises 'herhis' power, her favorites shall "have the boon he demands. Thus some of tho highest prizoa in this govern nient are won. Unscrupulous men may pay wily women to touch tho subtlest and surest springs . of, influence, : and thus r-cwara manwesi Messr8. Adams Rurlinama and Mntlev. pomply with, the wishes of Ig no other part of our country to be coi tourt. and resolved to en- gt(crcd 0r worthy of notice? Must Sum- ' the military lor tne lailure to pay tue ? cen luiorrncu oi me capture o nis under ererj pretext an(l vet tbe mtTVL uw,.hi.Mi..u; i.iuvtvu !!-1 inents ot tbat faction arc blatent all oxer lemnauau of both. It is a ma to permit this longer.' .. .. 'f t ., i- ... ... a . k.i i. ofj.i. x . :w. ...:ur,.iWo proci-M qi uqmu.iuou. oe y m;uvor.i wvmiw ji.; ' share of the consulates, and Boston has leJusut to con rider those soldiers as iwccn ccwaru ana ine Austrian minister, nA than three .-f th Ka , , t '!'.. tf 1 t t tt r .1 - M.JWM--. preterrca cretutora. . uoum ivynueoouK. Aliiakv. June 28. Tho Working- a reaJincfi to man's CpnVention, before it adjourned, jthe Austrian Chandler and the onors . for their Bat' ng at your hands ...k- not slander tha U. h. District Attorney opinion that the I'rc blots out all disfrancl nstates the individual in all his rights, mission so confided to them with great When sober h ahnA tfc Pridnt in. incuniing iiiai oi suurage, aim nosuo- zeai anu aoiiuy,ana receivca irom secre-ine hearing of everybody. Respectable sequent legislation can deprive mm oi tary sewara assurances mat an snouia oe Americans are very much mortified br tiese rignis. aone w men was possi me ic secure tne on- the nrpspncA nf xnch unwnrthtr rrnn Cinc-AiiO, June 20.-The Times' ject desired. ' in nlaces of trust and resnonsibilitv-and l t1 .1... 1., .. 1 . I - ... . . - . r Z J ' . c,u.88:,lurv"i r s r.nnn nTrr.-When T lived in few like he task of letting their ex iave been attacked by Indians, and .Hir., l three persons killed. "J-p - - m prefer to remain rilent. Iost respectfully. WAsmxoTUJf, June 28. Advices Kurv w. w" HC . - ' tflM4.. Geo. WvileCaArES of New York.", V rom Gen. Schofield's district say that 10 Ine P"g pw. is progressing most WaS 80 coosarned rocKy tnat we had to issued an address, calling upon all la- trust Iiniteruampbeli with the mission. nerj yut!cr, Phillips, ior associations in tne otate to ocrej-i ie coaire ine lonowmg uay tneijjg engross all the h ihjt 3ttumni tiiiuE con-litttssian. isngusn ana J rccn -Wimster re- ? t want Antui vi ntion at Chiratfo in Aimust. ectveu Irom rtneu i,Ktn,v o .'l.f . ? Jn 0l7 .Savannah. June 28. 1 1. S. Fitch, graphic instructions to apply to Secrota- ke sent abroad who will he registration is progressing most coosarnea rocKy iuai we naa to pan-el webste, :n one 0f his noble ha- Uf-ir.tnr v n t n .fitf.rn fmint ir get iony volte oi osea 10 uoe pjuw : we i .i,.. r- :vi t is very full, every white man not did, faith ; and I held the plow more n a forttine of the nrthmw nf rwtimtWl ! lUfrfmr hisnd lirinrr rtfrtmA. Tn WCek. I thought I Should die. It 6 en Wa Mn .... eMJ .... .. ...... I . 1 It . T VTTl . IllWill If i UWUV tUWC , UU CIS DU ICdUl many districts the whitp registry ox- a most x iiea pe i tow. u m.ob i aay t0 acquiesce in it as a thingaccomplished, ceUthat of the colbred. 1 ' I was hold n and thePIow hit a stump m read whafc the Qreat Exporundcr. The Newman (La.,) Herald tells o a family living on three mouthsful o corn bread at eacb. meal. Ono of them died. , lias given an ryoi ftutes uovcrnment to exert its good chjcf executive aad the government sidential pardon offices once more to save the life of Max- yheeler, consul at Genoa, is a common lisement, and re- imilian, and these gentlemen executed the dmnkard andla dup tn th mnntrr? i v .. i . t i j . m'i breakup a new piece of ground. We aru "uuua wu tfcuw.B more iw . ..... t .. n,i . i ...ii snirn mfsnsiirnn ir.ninn icil inn n iinni ., . . . - . viiicauu, j une rA.uu secqui - j 7 j - 77. says ana cave tneir virtues revived: ed session of the Illinois' Legislature Jrou?h and sound white oak. Other misfortunes may be borne, or has adjourned. 5 A bill was passed as- The plow split it, and I was going straight their effects overcome if war should ' timing the control, by the State, "of throu-h it when I happened to think it & commerce from the ocean, another , the Penitentiary, instead of the former nii-ht snap together, so I threw my feet Kencration may renew it; f it exbaaa leseBystcm. ' 4 ' !' out,and had no sooner done this than il t ur trea sury 4tare industry may replen- ' New York, June 29,A Tribune's snapped together taking a smart hold of bh u if it-"desoUte and jay wlste our"'! -New Orlcan's special says the Presi- my pantaloons. Of course I was tight Md stU, under ft nQW cultivation th -:t dent's private Secretary, and others but I held on to the plow handles; and wai Rrow green again, and ripen to future, equally well informed, deny that any through the teamsters did all they could, harvsts. It we buta trifle, -even, ifw .prdec will be issued to-morrow super- that team of ei?ht oxen could not tear my th(J waMs of yonder capitoi were crum. . seding Sheridan by Hossean. . The or- pantaioons, nor cause mo u ei go my ble, ita lofty pillars sWd fall, and ita gan of the President publishes a grip. At last, thought, after letting my K0re0U3 decorations be covered by the : lengthy laudatory speech of UosseaU. cattle breathe, they gave another strong 3 of the yaUey ' " -'"" ' ? u Hegistration closes in New Orleans to- puN together, and the old stump came An thcSQ mi4t be rebuilL Butwh'o niorrp iii accordance with Sheridan's out about the quickest. It had monstrous . re.construc? the fabric of demolished order. longroots, oo let me tellyou My wife Dffient? Whoshaii TCar again tho A bearer of dispatches to Minister made the cloth for them pantaloons, and j, proportioned columns of Constitu ' enberg ia here awaiting transpqr: hayent worn any other kiud since. lhe u on ai Hb ert v? Who shall frame together ion. ' only reply" made to this was: "I should the BkiUful architecture which unites Na Ott tat New York, June 1 8. Rome Bpecial dispatch says Arch- J eudcra ? owerfulh: bishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, is to be Sam lck Traits of Human C7t. The Herald's uave mougn u wou.a nave como nara UoQal. SovreigQty with the State Rights, nara. I : j;:ji :. , 1 luuiviuuai DCWUIllJ tUU UUUiiU LUUSUCllVY iarac- Now. if these columns shall fall. thev wiU assigned the post of honor on the rer - - - be reared not again; Like the Coliseuui right hand of the Pope, in the grand CcFFEE,s 0PiNiON.-Below is a part and the Parthenon, theyilbbe destined St. Peter's ceremony on Saturday. . r, a.- to a melancholy, mournful immortality. ureoi attenuou is uemir uuow u w , . aw .... . i muerer tears, nuwever, wm uuw uvcr A -I .. 1 , " klCS UUWU UUUHI. VHU IT UO U LIUl - I , , J American u.suops anu wj. f u fc evidently "felt his keep- iue-u;er n .luc.i"y7' The Tribune s Washington special . ' ttQAv ments of the Roman or Grecian Art. for . . .l ins. The other was a true "Sambo. .... ... i says information received by tho Ag- M ,4nA , , - m v;m they will be the remnants of a more glo- . J i -rv A r v? The first sentence caught was irom nim, .-', A, , t ncultural Department from all the Q mi. ht0 i;t3 Mr t? ,d;a nous edifice than Greece or Rome ever States, show a total average of wheat bi)? JT9J," P? Q. 1 i"! saw the edifice of Constitutional Ameri- - . i tri r i - - i m m:i iii i hit in.iiri . 1 1 - 11211 1 crop from cr than The Sheridan turns of 43 out of 48 parishes in Lou- isiana, snowing cw,ux registereu yo- tem The modified j-egrgtratjpn, recent. -i viai. i I . J i itT in t . J Iho Judiciary Committee, having b b Too TAME.-Wendell Phillips says icided to commence taking -evidence WCZ JA J iSif W that General "is either a fool of a reV . apm, prienv exammea Ann ourratt. " f . J- hit folks f j b 0 UJ ell" He says that at home Wilson, ifoVaWQvodey s summoned to appear ".Jt!0 il' lriffJS !3il? -I SnrAnniid UaW. w rdiftlw him icher and school . n ii i ii'itiii:i ' ' iaf -i n.&r-ii. x, iin (iliii.i u a&w. naitaa nigger. 1 puts no iooi over me.y- ", 7:r-"VI. " "V-. f "Jest sol" said Sambo.- "Ah ! said Pa"J rw;"..,i the other, "a nlg-er won't do n6?l how. a oroi?r w-ruPne . k u iuag , ' - . 'i:ri.j,.. no party, sah: loves all-cood people jest- World's special says Gen. QmZ"?JZ: SJi: alik'e." fTheo," said the inquirer. fou. the regulations respecting . m accordance mtli tho . . VTYVr n dat, I isnt.Pe a Rabtist, sab, a'Bab- . opinion' ot the attorney Uen- r6, . fed ., , tist." Columbus, Mtss.l: Sentinel, - , -v ' viv..v. ww...; kin(lcr agjrrawates dem, and as to de Yan- w xney are too tame waea iuey. gew ' New ORLEANS, June 24.-ThGMex- kee9t dey are worse dan our folks. A to Congress; - k lean press is unanimous in favor ot ex- xrnuaA flufl ecuting Maximiliaiu The 14th of May a nii?ga to work, and wben de endob de "J not wish to say anytmng is to be 'heiyafter observed as ? granS ybtmj. ,aa. 0r ai him tor money, aS.st the fvida national holiday, Escobedo threaten- Laaa An t Ld nwhim . said a quaint o.d man, 'but I would ay. jiscooeaoinrearen- j ed to depose Juarez should he not.pr- r- - ttl , ' . der the execution ot Maximilian. The second volume 'of .this 'paper will ex- remark, in the language of the poetl that to ham truth is stranger than fio The Herald's New Orleans - special 1 in five more.weeks. itioh."