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II I I II I I I I a i-,.-..-i..l..sy, -i -LL.; h i 4 CrHponliit' writing over awnmed (snalare "r 'Unohymottsly, mart make known tocir preper to the "fidltors, or no attention win e given fl.;r ffominuntcatbm. InittdM 4 Coauaanleatlons, whether on ita fur publication. ifcouM bo addraaaed to "fctlir Brown. ..' . ;..uBUBINK88 CARDS. OWCTAKTtT OS HAND AND RECEIV-"- rgo "f nomt and Prrl Woan4 Wlltoar Ware. Tobaeca. Cigar. ' Vaarectiener, Yankee Notion, etc.ete. "".' J. whoisja ni ntii. .iM)rito R. C Hill Sn'a PruR Store. Al t.TWi.- i Jnnl0vn43Tl S. W. BISSERS, M. D., a. i " OTASIO PHYSKJIAS AK1 SUBGEOH, ' SAfiUTE OF THE PHYSIO MEDICAL OR CURTIS . tl taLLICE. OF , CINCINNATI OHIO. . CtaeAoT in practice neither roereorv. araentc. . arhM,wor My Ur poison. lut relUaon nrb ni uw(i perfect harmony with Uo law f life aad ar entirely barmle. ParrUh- Bck. ap stair. ReUence Wtr tR, P.roo-a ferry. j!X -i - ; . ap29n37vsui. . . D. B. RICE, M. rnvsici tN asd suite eox. .ALBANY. OKEUON. -' 'xdrOSeo : On' South ida f Main treet. S-"4 .tt. fljy t. b. iuwui TBKoDoan nc acarsu. BILUMSER & BURMESTER, ATTORNEYS AT UW ALBANY, OBEGOS. . . March 11. tS7-o3tv-ir. 4TTUJET--1M' COUSSEUOi AT UW, ' - Ovtcm In Xo re rots' Brick Bai Wing, np-ataira. - tbaay. Orajctm. ' ? S. A. JOHNS. ATTORNEY AT tAW, ALBAXV. OUEOOS. , ark ILIOKXT -'"'" wtil be given to all boi ;U ' jani3TlBtf. JOHS J. WIIITXEV, 1TT6UET 1XD COCSSELLOl AT LAW ' . ana Zftarr PI- r Spcejal attenUoa siren to eullectiuol. 'Albany, Ongun. 4. HANNON, I ATTORNEY AN 9 COUNSELOR AT LAW. ALBANY. ORKGOX. OCw ap atair "er Breaoer'e etora, oppotiU r - . tb PwttOSeo. raatjl .J . POWEI.1V . FLISX, rro.virr u.vx cousselloms at LAW AX U XVLIVI TUttX I OJivi.i ui. . , (Xb riiaa, Ntary PUe.) A LB AST, Onigoa. tBetiun an J eonrey : aaoee promptly attended to. "oegOnlOly - - " " ' niLTAB IDEL V CO., ' lAEALKaS IX tf KOCEBIE.S AI PROVI 11 aioaa, Wa4 and Willow Wma, Oonfeetwn e IobJoeo. C:gar. P'pea. XotiM. et. litore aJaaioa Jtrat . adjuiiring tlie Lxpn Al bany, Orogon. - , r , - e2Hr3n7tf rHEiiYliSl THkliAHS! . DR. .T. L, GOLDEN, , s , ' OCULIST AND 'AUR1ST, ALUXSi, OltEiiUA. Dr. Ooiden (a a-in of tle oJtd Old Ophtbaimie Dt.r, 6. C. UuldenJ. n bad expeneow: in treat iX rarioaa duum to wbieb tue eye and ear M aabjoet. aI foeUi eonfidaut of giving entire lUufxUMtotauM ma place tlieuMcire a.der bia ear-. .rl0rtn34tl J..C. McNOtNHALL, . NOTAUV;; PUBLIC, ALBAST, OBEGOX. Legal Ioamnii!i of all kinJf aaiu and attteL '"" clajirct ed til:etii promptly tuei dad to. -v?n41tf - . AV, l. O.K., .AS'JATt OF CISCSN.1ATI OtNTAL COLLEGE. " rj?Li isrrrriSjALL pksoxs ie.sim- y iaj- Artittciat uetb aud fit-c Cental -4r HM. ia xr Mm L. : t 'r .'' k'f; - , dpaeiMesa of VaUujt iiui with oid plat imiaaad tbr Br trS f wrk. may be Mea.at bi a Jlae. a atair i Parrb Lo. dSriaiu 4iaj 0oa. JUtdaurMf 9nd and Rskar ftreeta. .--?.r . AiSANY BATH HOUSE! rTrtB USDERSWSED WOULD RESPECT ' fully inform the eitinen of AHany and ri--tstty that he ha taken charge nt thi Eatabltah. Wt. and, by kaepiag el room and paying tfnto to bitte, epoet t ui all tboae rho may mto faf m w.tb tboir patronage. Ilaring heretofore carried on. nothing bn ' TirstClass Bair Dressing Saloons. he ezp;t to give enrire atifactin t all B :;hiHten and Lalte' llairieatly and -ihamaooed. JOSEPH WEBBER. ; aprv3n33tf i ADMIXaSTXATOB'S NOTICE. ; TATOTTCB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il nnj.s.A.t kuthii 2ath dav'of May. 1870. W snnaintad administrator of the .. et;lte of Johkiiokin; - doeeaaed All peraona having laia ftgainst 'mm estate are berabj repeated to freaant tbam. with proper roueber,.'-" ma at n y rioBer mile outbeat of Sew, within i Botnfwm tht date. A bV.? DILLON HOSKIXS. Adm r. , PARTNER WANTED j a. GOOD CARPENTER WITH A FEW nUN- V dred dollar, ean find the be t onening to make aBoney honestly, in Linn county, by apply lag t. W. Mark, by letter ai (,phnnr Areeon. r paaeally at Waterloo on the Sonth Santiara bar Ma0B. . , 4. mvu. .,.,- ) ;, - aprRvinSttf. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. TilAT MT wHrVj Mermda Shavert having loft my bed ud-boe4 'ttba.taAv iuet cause or provocation, all wamonB aco hacehy warned not to credit her or heritwo boya-Tbo.. and Samael A. "Craig, on myooaat, aa I wilt not be jnipmiKibl for any Mror taair son tract ing. i- ; f),.:re-'. ) 1 . r 3A"TD W. SHAVER. Jalbany, Jtrne.8, T&7' ' ' r'injljw, 't Ap V E It T I S JB M E N TS W.S.1).-1870! .. i ...... i .; . .. LITERARY MINDS AWAKE! w. aDKiaas, ..' INTENT CPON URATIKYIXO THE SOULS uf tbme wbu bunker and Uiint after wit and wiadotn, baa, FOR THAT EXPHENH PUBPOfiEI Opened a New and welt aelveled atock uf . Standard and Miscellaneous : BOOKS! ranging from School Primer to Shakcapcare. . " f ' Also, cuaslaatly on hand, i SHEET MUSIC "LA T EST AOONIESr STATIONERY! Album., DUtritt, Writing fluid, Etc., Etc. I've goods to rutt all kind of fulk. In paliwe r h;.vel ; I've Bible. Poem. Antic Jk. Blank B"k. Uld Pen and Novel. COME! Call f. anything in aty line imI ncromm'tfinlni yy-Y..n will find In Hllr Pro- 8tor-. Albany. M.rch 4. l7-l. W S. HKU2U. W th Uadersiarssw Committee p- puinted to deeido up.m tbe merit, of I be wabO( dne by Kane' Cundunaed Soap and C"iunin Boiler, deeide that tbe warbiug dne by K AN L t CONDENSE!' SOAP. U tba bet. duing tb. wra in a operir manner with Wa l&br. nibbm being dune in uaiug Kana'a Saf ; but tbat bwaa waa ued in tbe Aat .inatie BuiUr. U. RUNNELS. Nr.h YawbUl. DANIEL bTRANii. Saieia. R. C. CKAWcOKD, -5alen. June, 12th, ISA!). Committee. KjumTb Condensed Soap. VaecvtiTan. W. T Angust 7. 16. Mr. K Sir: Youra f tbe Ctb reeeired. and in anwer ! yoar inqnirie. I ean ay tbat yoor 8tip baa given enTeei " fartiun ha performed all it we ree-xn mended I- perfiru. . On gtving it a trial, the wa.bw .mail wasbel ix doren of picee . witb'nt tt aid of aoy marhine or rnl.biug. lour, rwpeeirnuv. anslloilrltf. J. L. ntiiaiit. MARBLE WORKS! A.. J" MONROE, neaLEB is MONUMENTS, OBFUSKS, T0M3S. Ilea J and Foul Suinea Executed in t'ali furnia, Venuubt and llaltao Alo. Mantle. Orate. Fire ri-k. WarhaUmU, Barean aad OmoU-r Tp furn'ub-d to orU-r. State St., Bet. Commercial aad Froat, SALEM, - - - OREGON. vtniltl. REA I. ESTATE. . STITZEL & UPTON, HEAL ESTATE BROKERS, aan , ; GENERAL AGENTS. RR.IXC'II OFFICEAlbai, Orrfn J. C. MTOTrMKAlX, Aweat- Geiwral Land Agency f.r Oregon eCblin. d July. I88. . An umee wbere gentrrai ini'rmaiMn cncrroin Ibe n-aoorcc o! Orvgon ean be obtained frre uj Uran. iegtiaile n nr.: mr.ngagc, rcai 'bm- und enlateral aw-ur.tt. Have f.r aie a large ani.iuiit .f pr..p rty loca ted in tbe town of -Albany. Al. raro.in land. .f every dcscriptii.n in l.mn anl other tunlie .i tbe Htale. To ths citizen of Albany and vu-inity , and t.i th n, n ,if real ettc. we k thi rnubod ut eaUini; yinir alt- nlt.n tt oi r lje of l.uimm.. Having dtarmtuel to open a urHii:ii i:n-ce in yui piU, we ran offer you a median) foroh'-nining pnr ..tie that it aPlralel by boyr, o il iv them infeh time i labor in ftcuri'ig wlial thev want. Uur principal any at Portland, Oregon. i tborongbly entablUhed. and the ol5-e wll fnniilied for giving intormalion an real euate. tl.at it affordn tbe rou't eompleto faeilitk. f..t m.!l nurtie Lavinz buine in our I ne. , xif Yon inenf nu In--placing ynr property on rate wim nowm . Offiee on tint rtn-et. pp..ite fwt t (B.-e. .. J. C. MENDKNIIALL. Air nt. Albany. Oregon March tX 187. riii33y I; UMATILLA HOUSE! DALLES CITY... OREGON, IIADLEY t SISXOTT, Prop'r. rtilUSWELLKXOWX FIRST CLAS HOUSE I - , .illv r, tiaiieil outl reuviel liTroahout. offer i'I'tior ate.miii.Klatioi, and g.v.bv..er.tif.cii nui tbu 1 r.v. J toan any II 41 in DaiW City, it Firt-CU Hotel lu liitf Uty. na r..- " U'rUtl lint Tr'elinj C-iaWHnily pattonud. ,f Suits of Booms for Familiw, and Superior - Accommodations for 300 Quests I Tbi Hotel i liwatct near the Steamboat Landing ana ivBiiroBu THE HOTEL OMNIBUS ; Will nlwav be at the Railroad Depot and Steamboat Landing on lift arrival of Paenger, to convey them ' nd their bagpaga to and from tbe Hotel free of charge, i. Jar Particular attention paid to t-allins guep't in tbe morning for the boat and ear ; and extra attention paid to eelng fam- tlicanfr on the car ana noi. ..... ',' Tbey have two- large ' FIRE-PROOF SAFES in tbe office, for tbe nee of tlioir gneU. Hotel open all nibt in charge of a care ful Watchman. In connection with1 tb Hotel they hare a fine .7 ,"..;'.-,-7 j'.i,ii Billiard Salooi and Beading Eeom ! 1 Mkrch Il, 1870-r5n3ntf. - :'i ' : . r. nuaeri.t., " Att'y at Law. C. P. FKBBT, : ' Notary Public, u RUSSELL & FERRY, '; REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ... r -ABP- 1 ! "O COLLECTING AGENTS. -5" Special attention given to the ate of .Real Estate Reat Estate Litigation and the Collection of Claim. vOffiee, N. W-. Corner virataBd Wuh ington SereeU.,, , v.- v ;..ua il .- A ; c P.rtlnd, Oregon. ;-tlA t 6H. v.. kDWABtt rAWCBTT. h s How loftly Spring enfold It, V ( In film of lander graa j. Uew lightly nod it violate, 1 ; , : When warm-breatbed breeat pa; .. How elear it tiny headstone gleam, How eletir and flr and till How quiet ia my darliag'. grave Out 00 the quiet hill I ,. I would that I might alway keep ' ' Tbi Spring-titne round her tomb Tb.it grae might not Irngthea there, , That rv uilgbt not bli -urn ) . That aptendld Hummer niluhl not com - i . Tba titUerrd land to fill, - : . . Nor clover lrd my darling' grave, Out on Iho (inlet lilll But alway I wld have tba kie Fuiut.biue, ibe ward faint nr. an, , Aad vlata o wbitv-blouomvd bough Along tbe on bard vn t ' Aud iiJio of tba violet. . Abd odor, vaguely borue, ' And Spriug to m-urn my darling ' A only spring ean uiourn I A LOVE EPISODE IN VERBS. Faultlc and fair, all in lb mooney litfbl, 1 At oue a.hamt il, u luokeU niMia the arooto. And ber white raiment glwuned in hi ligbl. And, bark, Ibe v.ir ebime began to .uad. Tbtn lower yet h Uruup'd bir yuling, pure rnoek. And atiil waa b aUiaaud, and eonld not apeak. A (Warm of belt from Ibal old tower o'rrbead. Ibry avnt t eir meuage eitt.n' ttirou4U t a tMMIvb Of cedar ; woea tbey e.afcd bia lady aid. "fray y -u iurki a., anu n-r .ov.y brw Abe H.ivu, a..iiub mi her mouuit. ua... Aua uce abort moment Iw.ae4 bit u lb lata. lnB .traiht be cried, 0 eulbeart, Ibiok al. uiw, A. u.i w.rd jr.t w n al-l botwa.M u. ttn. Aul ki.ua iiiu lo-t m lui. 1 yi.M na 1 iove in. .tli.earl, tuvu lb.el" So lull f-iu. H bi a m uid Uave to .1 u. all her part. U to -a to a .e.u,Mc lt.u... lu ut OvBrt - lb wbiie-r.'Urd maiden with Ibe warm wLiU inr.t. I da wt wbita brow, and lock 01 amber Bow, Wbv marmur.iig Vuieui waa eult a loea dova a te. Eattvaimg bim, aud ravine. "Do bot Jul" 'I a ill uui, eliari; uay. not ," quoth be. "By fa.to ami tiotb. I lltiuk tba art for u. I" And b wun a nam that eventide. W bxb be gave giadiy. but would ne'er beepaak. Ana toe beeame loo roufe ea cat-lain brtde. Matching ber aimple to bi. .oa-lMirwt t bet-k ; Ana cua.iog irum bi voice Ibe toacb of car thai inaJu bar weep wbvn tr.t .be btard it tbt-rt VAIIIEIIEM. How to put dwwu wliUliey. Driuk it. Birch rod make the Lent bebjr- joiupcru. The want of nionoy in the root of all evil. Evergreens thoue who dwn't take the papers. Gamboling on the Green Betting on the turf. "I speak within bounds," as the pridouer said to tbe jailor. . "Mjdear wife," as tbe man naid, when he looked at the last milliner m bid. ' ' J Kents are enormous, as a poor fellow said wben he looked at bis coat. One war of girin" a man a chance of riidng in the world. Knock him down. A safety match ten thousand a year 011 both Hide. , , To make an artless girl hearties, it only requires a he. .; The best core for dirt, is the water cure. - ' It makes all f the difference in the world at 'which end you put Dr. One creeu tarletoo drex contains ui'neuic enough to kill three men : yet men xeilt run utter green tarleton Jresses. It ilways are arirttocrats. , Tlicj teach every man to know his ntution, and to stop there. ., Dux is the Iatiu for military leader, says a paper. Nice ducks no rue of our military leaders are 1 "Why is a lawyer like a sawyer? Because whichever way he moves- down must come the dust. Almost every young lady is pnblic spirited enough to have her father's house used as a courthouse. An architect proposes to build a Bachelors 's Hall which will differ from most houses in having no Eves. A woman in advertising her run away husband, says; " David has a scar on his nose where I scratched him" ' . . .. .Alluding to chignons. Mrs. Clever said: ' A girl now seems all head. ' Yes, till you ' talk to her," replied 3Jr. Clever. '. Tbe railing of a cross woman is like railing of a garden , it keeps peoplo at & distance. -- If you' would , hnrt a great many faults, be on Me looK-out. 11 you would find tLem in Mill greater abund ance. be on; the loot-in. ' " ' T will Yireoeh from dai POrtlOlt Of da scripture dis . evening, said a col ored dominie, ' wnar de , posue ruui pinU his pistle at de,. phesian. yr, i .Why cannot a deaf; man be legally condemned for murder? Because the law says a man. cannot be condemned without a bearing, ....... j ; . -: " They tell me wine gives strength;" said a Fox one day : "and yet I, who have just drunk three bottles, cannot 1 . . i i , j. , HtSBji -uijtwii uu mj legs. ; " Wisconsin cheese factories make a brand of cheese called "Truth:" We should think it would have a gdod run, and it doubtless will, as -" truth is 'nritey and will prevail' ;l ;,; Smith and Brown running opposite ways round a corner, struck each oth er , pbVdear! ' says .Smith, f hpvr, yu make my head.ringr' ( That's a sign i.'a , Viollowt" said .Brown.. . " Didn't youra Viny 7 said Smith, vNo,'r, said replied ms uwu MR. lkk TEUK t'lllMT WIFE. "Dcnr, dear! no toast; eggs boiled as hard as brickbats, and the coffee stone cold I" - - - ; r; And Mr. Peters rose from the table in a temper by no means amiable, and rung the bell violently. There was no answer. He rang again, a third, a fourth time, and still no answer. Out of all patience, he went to the door and culled "Maria! Muria I" A slight, pretty little woman, dress ed in a soiled, tumbled wrapper, with hair in a state of direful confusion, answered his summons. She had one of those bright fuces which Nature in tended should be decked with contin ual smiles; but now, all its roses in bloom, it was drawn to its full length. and the large blue eyes had a serious, or rather doleful expression, totally at variance wiui 11s usual joyous look. Her voice, too. had lost its melodious. ringing sound, and was subdued to a dismal whine. "What ia it, Joseph?" "Where's Bridget?" "Gone out for me. I want more white ribbon for my ascension robe." Mr. 1'eters said a very naiiihtv word and then continued : "Cold coffee, hard eggs, breakfast not fit to eat." I wih , whined his wife, "you would talk less of temporal matters and turn your attention to the great eud of life." "Hang it all. madam. I like to en joy my life while I do have it. Here iu 1, the happiest man in the United States, with a pleasunt home, a chuttv. cheerful, loving wife, and good, quiet ciiuuren ; and now, biuce you have joined the MiDerites, what am J?" "Ob, Joseph, if you would only come into that blesKed circle." "Oh, Maria, if you would only come out 01 it. here are the boys? "I'm sure I don't know." "Are tbey going to school to-day?" "Jno, dear Joseph. "For what reason, madam?" ilir 1 . m a mj dear, their teacher has fnven up the school and is turning his mind to more exulted objects. Ohl Joseph, turn now, while there's time. You still have a week for preparation and repentance !" "Iteientance! Well, when I take up that subject, it will take more than a week to put it through." And Mr. 1'eters put on his coat and took up bi--i hat. "JoB'iph, said his wife, "you need not semi home ativ dinner. 1 shall be out, nnd I'll take the boys over to their uncle s to dinner. Joe made no answer, unless the vio lently emphatic manner in which he closed the door was oue. Mutteri g with anger, he strode into a restaurant to moke a breakfast. Here he was hailed by one of his. frieuds, Fred. ttouiers. who looked up as he heard Joe's order. "Hallo!" ho cried, "you here?-. What are you doing here at breakfast time? Wife sick?" "No." "Had a quarrel?" , "No." "Gone to town?" . .. , "No." ' "Then why don't you ..breakfast at borne? Chimney on. fire?" ' "No." "Servants all dead?" "No." ' - v- .? -': - : I "Well, what in thunder's to pay?" "Mario has joined the Millerites." Freti gave a long, shrill whistle, and then said : "Going to ascend next week? ' - I "Yes, and if I don't commit suicide in the meantime, you may "congratu late me. I urn almost distracted. Can't get a decent meal, children run ting not, servants t-aucy, house all in lOiiluxion, wife got the blues, either quoting the speeches of tbe elders at me, or sewing on a white robe, and groaning every third or fourth stitch. Hang it all, Fred, I've a gieat mind to take no son or join the army." "Il'm! h'm I you give an enchant ing picture, but I think I can' suggest a cure." - "A cure?" -"Yes, if you will promise to take my advice, I will make your home pleasant, your wife cheerful, and your children happy." "Doit!" cried Joe. VJU follow your advice likte a soldier" tinder his superior officer. .What shall I do?" At ten time Mr. Peters entered his home whistling, Maria was, seated at her sewing, and there were no signs of preparation for the evening meal. . ."Maria, my dear," said Mr, Peters, "is tea ready?" , 7 ; : : . . . ..."I don't know," was' the: answer, "I have been out all day attending meeting." . .- .:,. i "Oh, very well ; never mind, .-. At tending!. You are resolved, then, to leave next week?" ,; ;;!-! nr. "Oh I, Joseph, I must go when I'm f 'Yes', my dear, of course.; r j.Well I must resign myself , I suppose. m By the way, my near, nas 11 ever occur red to you that I &11 be left a wid ower with three cbildreu? I think I am a' handsome man yet, my Joye J' ., .. And Joe walked over to the glass, passed his" fingers through' his hair, and pulled up his collar. Maria look ed tip ratner surprised.-, .., v(lJii , ', "You see dear, it is rather a' ,'jrelief for you to go quickly you know.--" It is so wearing on the nerves to' have long illness ; and besides, dear, there will be no funeral ejmensea tj . par. I and' that 'is nuite a savinir." "a, r L" Mrs.- Peters! lipsjquivered. and .her large awe eyes ijeo;i with tears.. rnJoe longed to 'quit "his beartless speech, and comfort hejvbuti hewas rfearfq-ithe desired effeetswas ot' yet gaanecL" , a 'So. dear, te' aaid, ;,"if rjou must go'I hye bean,. tniinff, of rygettinj; "What!"" ; ' . ' -"Another wife, my love.i; The house must be kept in order, and the ' boys cared for," - ,t , The grief f was gone from Maria s face, but her teeth were set with a look of fierce wrath. - ; " Another wife, Joseph f Another wife!"j,r,j j ... ., i .tt,-v,r 7:7) "Yes,, I think I have selected a good successor. I deliberated -a long time, when I was a bachelor, between ber and yourself. You will like her ; she is your bosom friend !", . 7 "What I Sarah Ingraham 1" ; "Yes, my dear. I think that on the day you ascend, I will marry Sarah ingraham 1 , " - - - 1 "What! that crood-for-nothinar. sil ly, empty-headed old maid, tho moth er of ni ch ldrcn ! What !" . "Well, my dear, it seems to be the best I can do. I don't want to leave my business and go a courting, and she will have me, I know." "No doubt ! Oh. you great, brutal. hateful "Stop, my dear, don't fly into a fu ry I We will try to spend our last week in happiness. Oh, by-tbe-way, I have a proposition to make." "Go on, sir. Don't spare roe." " Ah. yes. that is the very thinsr I wish to do. I know your mind is en tirely engrossed with your ascension. and I wish to spare you the care of tbe house. upHso you invite barah here to-morrow, to stop a week." "What:' "Then I can arrange our matrimon ial preparations in the eveniufr. while you are at the lecture." , "What!" "Aud you can leave the house in her charge all day. That will give you plenty of time to go out, and she can learn the ways of tbe bouse. "What!'' "And, my dear, one little f;tTor. It may be the last I shall ever ask of you. Stay at home one or two days. and show her around where you keep things, and so on, so that she won t have any trouble in keeping order af ter you go. You will do this to oblige me, won t you? A S B aa aa irs. 1'eters, tor answer, rolled up the ascension robe into altall and fired it at Joe. The cotton, scissors, work-1 basket and table-cloth followed each other in rapid succession, and he was unable to fly. Then Maria's rage found vent in words. "So ! you are going to marry Sarah! That's the reason you whistled so nice when you came in I- But you shan't marry her, sir! You shan't have that gratification ! I will stay, if it is only to spite you ! I won't go ! I tell you, Mr. Peters, that I won't go !"' "But, my dear, you must go, if you are called for." "I won't got" "But consider, my dear." "I wou't go ! ' ...... "But what will Sarah Ingraham think of it?" "Sarah! ' Don't dare to mention Sarah to me again 1 I I I oh I-t I am fairly choking I", and the little woman threw herself into a chair in a fit of hysterics. Next morning Mr. Peters met Fred in tbe street. ' "Well, old boy, how goes it?', , "Fred," was the reply. "I am the happiest man in tbe world I I have regained my wifo and domestic peace, and got rid of a busy, tattling old moid, who, under tbe pretence of lov ing my wife, was everlastingly inter fering in all our household arrange ments." , T . . "Then Mrs. Peters will not ascend, will she?" ; s - I "If Sarah is to be my second wife and stepmother to my children, Mrs. Peters has concluded that on the whole, she won't go." A HIDE I9T ROJIE. Thfl ridi! round H nue constitute the iiiueuieitt8 whNe charm?, perhaps, en dure the loDtreiit. Hound llmue, I sny; but in truth, tho sorruunding uumpuiiina in us much Koine as th city itself. - Yea may ride and . ritle, but yu will never ride beyond ruins. Tomb are the only niiloHtonuH : and vnu seem to be trullopini: over a huso churchyard, "where the turf 13 xoft aud undulating, where sorrow has laid its dead, nnd where piety and nature have planted flowers, for 111 the apritig the uncultivated Campaigna is a garden, a d the desert truly fitnlea. Auciuones and crocuses dapple the ground ; indeed, .. IT thuy lo jiot dapple, iney niue it. ,iou net off your hoi so, and gainer a bright poHoy. Lucky you if you can then and there make a love gift. Aud almost every girl who vihits llouio seems to ride ; nnd .... aa vw a a you meet the fair amnzousot jugiaoa on 1 h. aim .if Ii'i.lonrp. bevond the tomb of Cecilin Motelln. or returninir. flushed and beautiful from scouring the grassy inter- ...a a .a a a- puces which broik up tlie coric wooua 01 Monte Maria. sorely Here w cnoice enough. It is a complaint; and perhaps not 'an unjust one, that life at Koine is -- .a t -- .omewhat monotonous, ana tnat one nus u -choice but. of monotony, of idleness If vim cn. then iro to Home for a winter. and find inuinite variety. The student. the lover or art, tho arcnseoiogist, tne dilettante,' the earnest. -: ireseareher.:--. the flirr the cnucstrian. the hajfiolotria iris all will find in Rome a field for their en eroies. Not to have seen Homo is scarce ly to have lived. To have ecn it is to bind oneself by a sileut voW tii see it again. - Temple Bar. . . . , -' A' vivid Jdea !of: the weakriesa of chicken soup was conveyed in a wag's frt hia wife at dinner. "Can't va av j av - r you coax that chicken to wade through the soup once more r, T , . SI?lD.KU 0 - A little boyl etutning from Sunday arhnnl-Bfiiil to. his mother. " this cate chism is r too hard. Ia'at there any IIT TKLEtiltAPII. ; Nkw York, Juoe 8.A grad proces sion, of Free Alasona this morning was in every respect s success. 31oro than 40, 000 Masons participated.' ' " ' 'J bs President hes sppoioled Jas. B. Delfurd, of Iodises,"' Associate Justice ot of tbe Supremo Court (colored.) The reconstruction Committee have at tached to tlie Georgia bill a proviso, thai nothing therein shall interfere with the election ia Georgia this fall as provided by tho State Constitution. The Commit ice has resolved to poatpone action io re lation to Tenncsxcu to next session. A great council between the Secretary 'if the Interior sod Commissioner Paker and the Indian delegation was held to day. , , . The Senate has conGrmcd Oilman Mar sten Governor of Idaho. Washington, June 7. The majority for reform candidate for Mayor (lioweo) is 3,200; total vote nearly 17,000. Re publicans elected two Alderman and five Councilmen, two of the latter colored. Kmery, Republican,' is elected, and-five colored wen. Tho hemerv men have a large majority So tbe Council aud Board of Aldermen. . Chicago, Jane. 7. A tribune' i Waahingtoo special says there is great d.aMatialaetion on the part of several members of tho Constitutional Cmmittee with the course pursued by Butler in tailing to report the Georgia bill as be had been instructed to do. lie has made a slii'W of offering Bright up to one or two vecasious, but not at a time when he bd a right to do so. and objection carried it over, it u ibe uiideretanumg among some ol his aMciute that be u delay to it wnh ibe deliberate purpose of prevent iog action on the bill this session. A Timtt' special Hays, the republican nieiubvrs ol the House Judiciary Com mittee have, for some time, agreed to re port a bill taking the power tf naturaliza tion out of the hands of tho Stale Courts and placing it lu the hands of tho Feder al Courts. It is the iuiention to report and pas the biil the last ot this week the Democratic members are prepared nriuly to asaail it. It is mere of a par'i san aebemo than even the enforcement bill. Tbe New York City members re 1?- ..... . . . uaru it as a vital attempt ut wrest .ew York City from Democratic control. CoLL'MBCs O . June 7. The Kcpab beau Stale Executive Committee, to day, i-ued a call lor a state (Jonvcuiion ca ih lOih of August, to be competed of 473 delegates. Toito.vTo. Juoe 7. It is said that one hundred Chicago Fenians have threaten ed a raid 00 die camp at Sault St. Marie Preparations have been made to iiieel it. It ia believed tbat tbey have decided to t;o lu Duluth. Intelligence has been received from Fori Garry that a large uicetin of French set tlers, held x hue Horse Plains, resis tance to the; Red River Expedition was unammousij lavored, ... . - It is believed a proclamation of iode pendence will bo issued. New York. Jane 1.- A private dis patch from 31-Creimeux, President of the Jewish Alliance iu Paris, says, of tbe re- . , 7. . i. . porteu massacre 10 uoumauia, mat tne Jews were expelled, plundered and horri bly maltreated, wnh a number woo n led sod some probably? ki loJ. This is the first authentic intelligence received ol thewe outrages. Tho Sun has a letter from a correspon dent at Krownsville, whom it says is re liable, giving the futures of a projeet for filibustering in ascon and ibe Mexican Slates wbien lie between the mountaius of Sierra Mad re and the jrulf. Thel.ad- ers are to be former officers of the United States army and late Confederacy, with lieu Ibasecrans in emu tun nd. lieadquar- lers. New Yoik Cit'. Principal aubor- dmale depots, Chicaifo, St. Louis. Phila delphia, Houston, 'lexi'S, New Orleans and Shrcvrp rt, Lousiana. Gen J. Rankhcad Magruder i in command of the New Orleans portion of the expedi tion. A grand prssage over tbe Rio Grande and iuto Mexico will take place two months hence. . A horrible tragedy occurred io Scott county, Minnesota, on Monday afternoon. A farmer .named Maccy come home drunk and seized a knife and murdered his little daughter and started to slaugh ter his wife, when a young man took dowu tUD and fired, killing Maeey instantly. 1 ho debate iu the benaio in the even ing session, upon tho nomination of Pitts for successor to Governor Ashley, of Moutana, indicated a con firmation when ever a final actiou is reached. PuiLABELPtiiA, June 8. A young man named W. titration shot a girl dead uum. od Amelia McLaughlin, and then shot himself.. . " Pittsburg, June 8. During ascvero thuuderst rin this afteruoou Wm. Ilarte driving iu the street, was struck by light uiuif and killed instautly. . Racine, Wis., Juno 8. The prelimi nary examination of Albion Martin Kr the murder of Denost West, in Raymond, a short time ago, took place to-day, and resulted ia coiumiUal. - A mob , was fear ed, as great excitement prevailed. No demonstration was made. WlLLlAMSPORT, Pa., "Jane Con: manders of Kuights Templar, it is repor ted, will attend a grand eouelave oo'tl.o 18th of June, here. : - .- v'n:..! . . Gar fluid's currency bill was taken up and. several ameudmeuta .offered;. finally, fter the previous question had been moved, the House by a vote of 70 to75, adjourned, thus sending the bill to the bottom of tho bills ou the Speaker's (able, or virtually defeating it. ... r- j ; Rutland, Vt-i J une 8. T. R. Abbott, Ja8 ; A. Uardy aud M, ,M.r" Crocker were Killed,' and fifteen or sixteen ".injured by the accident near the summit of the Rut land add- Burliniitou railroad -last night. Ooe train; ran into a eulverti and a -relief train; sent to its assistance, met with a ' .. '.l.l1 jTl. " - -i Simitar acuiueuu. ........ Jf . . .. 1 S potted Taif arid' ether defecates of the Sioux tribe took leaTe oflbe Pre'eidcot id-day, and go bbmo tw morrbwrThey have a final interview with tho President to-morrow;, nd. soother wiih.TSqcrctary Cox and Commi!siouer Parker, iw a i'ew . .it .. ... ir.u ,.:0i l? It.. days. , , ' N ew YoRk.'J one 8. The cotncr-tone ofnewMalooic Temple was laid to-diy with imposing : ceremonies. Said, te be 200,000 strangers, Masons and friends. in tho city. f Chicaoo, June 8. E. Wintchell.'one of tbe largest irraio sneculafors to the oilyi failed to-day. Liabilities i staled at from. ?GO,000 lu0,000. Rise in wheat. of which he was nearly 50,000 bushels. . short, is the cause. . n. Lcnstaxi0I'LE, Jun4 Yesterdav ofierocHin a fire broke out. which spread rapidly through the richest quarter of ibe city. . The flames were first discover ed in an old building on the north side of the Golden Horn. A strong wind was blowiog at the time. Tbe fire -cemmsni-cated ouickly to the adjourning baildbza The etforts of firemen and citizens to step tne progress was ot no avail. In a lew hours the residences of the Ertslish.. American nnd Portugese Amba..-addfS and Consulates, the Naourie ..Theater. many churches. and mosques, and thou sands of houses and the richest stores and shops in the city were reduced to ashes.. t ho lof s or life by the falling walls was fearful. It is estimated that at least tbtrr ty peoplo were killed or injured by this cause alooc. The loss of property is in calculable. The fire at this boor is burn ing furiously. Excitement of the people beggar8 description. COSSTASTISOPLE, June C. Tbe con flagration is checked, though the flames still rage fiercely at some points. The - hx is immense, tbe burned district beiae olo of the welatl.iestr uir'ers. --? - ; f.'j A Ccxiotrs. Legexd. When Adam was far advanced in years and at the point of death, he sent bis son to the angel Michael, who kept the gate of,' raradise, to pray for oil of mercy, so that he could be healed. The angel ' answered that it could not be until fiftj'-five hundred years, but he gave Seth a branch of the tree 'of which,. Adam bad eaten, bidding him plant it . on Mount Lebanon, and that when il. bore fruit his father should be healed.. Seth jlanted the branch on his father's grave; it took root and grew, end from it were made Aaron's rod and Moses' staff with which he struck the reck and sweetened the waters of Marah. It also formed the pole on which the brazen terpent was lifted up and tba ark of the testimony. At last it came into the h n 2s of Solomon, who used . it in building his palace; but it con tinually resisted the efforts of the builders to adjust it. . Now it was too long, and then again too short. . The builders, being angrv, then' threw i into a marsh, so that it might serve as a bridge'. The Queen of - Sheba would not walk upon it, but adored it, . and told Solomon that upon it should . be suspended the man through Whose death the - kingdom should be ; de stroyed.-1 Solomon then had it buried deep in the ground, where afterworda the pool of Bethesda was. dugvand1 from the virtues of this tree healin properties were imparted to the water.. Afteu it had been buried- three hun dred years, it rose to the surface of the water, and the Jews took it and.' made of it the cross of -our Savior. Ffom ' ' The Cross in Legend, Poetry and Art," in, May Lippincott'si :, -.;- .. ;t;; T - ! ' A Posxb. The 1 worthy gentleman who rules the rising generation of boys' -in a certain town in a Western SLate; had occasion recently to correct, an, urchin named Johnny.. Now,-John -ny got into ; a fit of what .is calleit " sulk," because he was" whipped, and!, in order to convince him that he was justlyjuiuihe.histeacherhadreooure- to the following arguments , .. . - , . "Well, Johnny, supposing ybu.were riding a big horse to water, and had n keen switch in your hand," and all at. once the horse were to stop And re fuse to go any further, what would. you do?" - . , ". . .(T, johnny stilled his sobs for a. mo ment, and looking up through hi, tears, replied: ' -.' t .it; " I'd cluck to him, sir." ., , :j ... Bnt suppose he. -wouldn't go for clucking,; what would yo do then? !' "I'd get down and lead him, sir,"1 ." And what if he were obstinate and; would not let you lead him ?" "Why,-I'd takeoff the bridle audi turn him loose, and Walk home, sir.: , " You may go and take your, seat,? Johnny." Johnny could not be made, to see - the, necessity for using the switch. , .1.; .. . ii ' j " " '" r.i-'U .V Mat According to Josu Billisq? Almanack May is the belle or of thej year, she has worn the b It for five thoT sand years.- If May hadnt been a , senis-" ble girl sho would have beuo spilt long ago-, with poetry and stauzy; but she- ia-.'aoi inifanaiiifantnMnlll..-.mllnil C Mr, ADA v cuss for atuhzy.j This is an Jfeazy nidoth. tew fall in .luve j: our naturs are.4 fully thawd .out titer the late kold snap, andr like a little melted brook., begins to loot around tew" find another nieljed brook,, to mix with' Ohlhow precious 'and de lightsome it fx to mix. i Hive bees durttigr this mouth,: if you hav got; sum, if Jrofr hivo. somebody. elso's. . T & rj jcl'ca' iakj . Jbe rooter jiow with bursting ? , f.T Duttrtama IriJk rnV mOrTl. And eaklin hen are telling as S a r!i ) zil s .., y. Another egg ia born. t . "jAiUted swain spitefully says: " did not know as 'much aa her fanga-t ters of the "present. dayrHadthey been in her place7instead of beui de-' ceived they would- have deceived -thrfi devil.!-?'-- itxos ca-J 7-i.ik 4 i .Smali-debts aMafflrtaril abiitrfT they: areiratUing ojjh eyery, eidt taii can. searoely be escaped n witbpM , j wound'," wh.ile 'debts'are bke C8,nn5a-i bf loud noise, btJilittelianeter.II-,3