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Tirnin"iiiih iiiiiimiiiii -fi i iii n i , i ipiiier- m m MiMti l meii m BtATfilUUUTS DEM ORAT 1 tltm CEM3CRATIC PAPR IN nsuiass nut rsm.tj MART. V. BRCWN. ; ' . . . ;. f l . i . . . i. t l 1- 1 j v.' j i :. " fl'iih. I i ". t". ' .' - ' i ' J""-. ' 1 " -i V! ( Sla ! X "i, ' ''; "' J 14 I;- io. 4 oo rJ .,; - I i f , 'u I it fv u , 2- tel. i r & i ir " ' f.. i . 4 tFFtCE IX f ARRISH'S BLOCK. FIST STREET TERMS, asraircst On jry, fcj Sti taeath, S; Three Month, ft ( Q Month, 6( want Sing! Copt, IS) null, f Carrettwndenti wrtllne r mel ' tare or unooramnal. muat ake (no we tbeir prwper sain tn tae r.ittr, nr na Mention will aa irn t Ueir eBnittneetkiaa. I . BTJSINESS CAfi'DS.7 r- Physician & smGtoN, Tro-iitlbin, KenMene on Ttilri trtree. two Of on Main 1 tw4wm erwr an J tmu eaafc, or bulow, ti Method at Cnurc. VBitt&f. j Tl. A. JO HAS, ATTORNEY . AT LAW, ALBAXY, ORECOI. "KVOfflc tn tn Court ne,; W. G. JONES, W. D. ldraorcpathic Fkfstclan, LB A XT, OREOOj, , I V7n28yt. . 4. BeawBTB. Cereal IU. t. a. - 14aa C. CHENOWETH & SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Cr?allis, Oreg-oav. -Orrrc a! the Coart !!. ' 6d?7 JOtlN J. WniTKKY, inCIXET ASD C0C5SEL8& IT L1W ui Notary Pnblic 5ponlsl artaatioa irirea I llarlioBS. Orrice 1 stain ia ParrUa' Brick. a I bu7, Oregon. TSaXStf. &.X. JOMBB. I J.I.BUJU JOAES & WILL, PHYSICIANS k SURGEONS ALBANY. 0REC03. T. TT. UAURIS, 91. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ALBA2TY, OREOOX. WOfflcoon Main Wreet. onrTanrlll Ptoee. eteala-nce on fourth aueei. tour l.toca w ol Court Uouae. vaolfiyl. TT. C. TWELDALE, MAUI (X GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. Tobacco, Cigar ad Yankee Kotiona, AUAXY, ORKUON. I will ctrtve to kwp on band lbs beat of rytuin in my lute, and to merit ptiblte atl nma$B. vsn-ayl. aT. W. BALDWIN, AUORUEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, Will pradiee In alt the Court la the Id. ad woo u Juauoai lMauv: la toe iiin Court ok ureguo. and ui to L'ntt--a Make lu UtcL aud Ctraut Court. tMDee up-euur n irut . I'mj, I liu-K. fcirAfe AlLrtUOT. GEO. R. HELM, ATTCRXEY AND CCUKSELCR AT LAW WiU fraction ia all too CoarU vf taw Suta. 0FFIC2: ALBAXY, 0RE60X. ST. CHARLES KQTEL, CORNER FKONT ACD WAS1UXOTOX STa. A1BAKT. OHEGON. K. S. LUS3SS. - - , PROPRIETOR. Tbts bouse t tb ronvt eommod!ou in tt. ettr lble aitinl wiib lue bral tbe maxart attufda. tree lMcti to tbe tujuae. fal lot vaJ until. of CnrralUa Btasa Company, . I. IIUIMtl. TBCO. OWETB. . EOUSSER 6 BJRMESTEn ATTORNEYS AT LAW. No. 89 First Street, - ycaravAKP, , - - osegow. Cpacialattaatiua s'" natter ia Balinit aad all baaiuea ia Catted ijtates C'varta, ; G. F. SETTLEfIER, : v rc-sit and Apothecary: DEALER ITS DIICG3, MEDICI5ES, OILS, faint, Window Ula.. VjetXut. LiqpvTi, kaaej Soap, Snubat, f erfamerie, . . Trtitilftisu Carefnllj CentpoDRded. AH art cio v4 l)raf In var Haa warfaatad f iba Uert qoaiily. '-.".. f irt cuaet, fvat 0So baildicg, Albaa. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. OrEU BOC8Z BLOCK, AtIllt,!?i 2 KS. A. J' BIE1.V, Prprietar. Tbt. bmise will be kept In flmt elan order. Bod wilu atteu ti ve aiid ot-iiging at-rvaut. -. 1Im prepared to furnish good aeeommod Cloa to"tu traveling public, and will us ev-ry endeavor to rn ni tue ixarounee ol toe public feeguiar OoariHag m very low nwa. . -lies Coach to tin Eonsa ' ; - 8nZ7tr. fXBAY BATH HOUSE 1, C5DERSIGXED WOULD SESPECT JL folly ioforai th eitimn of Alb.ojrand vi cinity that b baa taken eh.re of thi Eatablitb amant, and, by kaepiag eloan rooau and payinf 0 trie t attention to ba.ioe, expeeU ta luit all tboc who may faror bim w.tb their patrooaf. Baris heretofut oarried on notbltig boi ; First-Class Hair Drsaslng Saloons, ko expect to giro anftro latiifaetion to nil. JsarChildien and LaUr' Hatr neatly eat Ud thampooed. JOSEPH WEBBER. ... r3n33tf. ,' CETK1?3 mi IN DENTISTRY ! r7T- F!. "S STTaTTT. II!XTISX- TTTT LOCATED IN ALBAXY f 11 IX. and baa the new invention vii ( v . v . iapiata work, wbichr eonsivt. in li-LX-r intartiog U-eth ia the mouth without corerinf the whole roof, a heretofore. .It cire the - - . i. r A. .u . . . u ...... ..f . mm .WW . UD. HI III, ' 11 JC UO . U I'M awv. - tb month in tsikiDj; aad taating. It i the Smith & Parritie patent, : L&Teelh extracted without pain. Plate Blended, whether broken or divided. C3ice one door cart of Conner' Batik, up (tairi. 7n45tf. . - . r - ' HAT DARET! . J. K. ntr.XEX, Prop. . -"rTL KEEP COVSTAXTLY OX HAXD V ii!t-si meat tr.a market afford, and wisl alway? rxj (ound rwiy to eenommcidtile w r f, vr t owithaeaij. VOL: VIII. ADVKUTISKM KNT8. CRANE & IUCHTER, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKERS I Am aay, on ceo jr. PRICKK RFAWJX ARI K AND WORK WAR . It-twinnit rnitry and aatlto mniy mm at .iiortoi mrtltic. vsnwyl, BOOTS MADE TO OHDEIi ' At RKaJIO!ABia BATCa At ALBANY, OREGON. aw-Work warranted to r'v aUKfactlan."VI IS. K HI LI A; $orv. DHUSSISTS AND APOTHECARIES, ALBANY, ORECON. iw .... 'i ii t.i ..'-ii nun pfir, i nunf. atwoti.m irtven to euontrr onl. ru and li. etana iin-Brrlptiona. buda water IrvkU frura th Arctic rottitme. Nr on Main etraet, oppoait" Cnnner rank, vtmautf. it. c. 11 1 ll. a box. . HKMOltlUIOlDS. A CAROTHERS C0'8 "PILE POL8 Ai- OINTMENT" bar n-w beeat aue til the rUailard preparattun f tb day U pre par4 aad ro.i meadyd for PUe (wltetber ebroni ar reeat). rutcrer may drtwod up.. It, that thi remedy will ait I boot tuvraaaent relief from tbi. trvuMatota and daeagin( plaint. tett povtpatd In any addree (within the Col- lad State j apoa receipt nf prior. 1 1. 40. A. t-AKOTHEKS m CO., atUjl Albany. Lien Co.. Oieoa. DK C IV. CRAY, ALBANY, OREGQN. OFFICE IX PRRlSH-8 LR1CK BIjOCK. rornerot Ktrat and Kerry atM. tntta- nnura imin a to U o'clock A. and Irom 1 to & o'chiek r. m. tleatdeooa z Corner Fifth and Ferry atrecU. vauttf. 'mm mi ateat The and are). It haa alt lit I, rewwit. nt m-re nrat-laM tuarhinn. b. Hi- a alawM aaatiavi iwht'-h no utti'-r baa.l s-trlnca faat nr alow vd to tli knll- nr ici an tinpnrtant utanup. icea l'T It Inxtn.t'Hl Pamphl t, and dnnt tall In - the ai.- o-ior-- uuyins. r t ui-' oiiiy oy . TREtntri:i.L a o Sole AirenU Paotfle Mute. Old Kti,d. yai ai-t, bead ol r runt htri. into t raucixu. mariiu4 THE PARKER GUI!. co stamp re ctacuLA 4 PARKER BRCfS WEST MERIDEN.CT. ' n.ltf. COXSTIBLE 410 COUIL COILCCTUI, Nortt rrtlai.d rttttatt." r Reference by emiti a ta the fctkreiai Senikajiea .-.- ... , Hi Honor Philip Wartenaaa, Mayor of the City of Porttaadi Hn. (-. Featpb ; Dr. f A. Chapman; lr. J. U. Ilawttiaraet V I. A Itarenport; I. S. RtMenbaaa A Co ; Kaapp. Uartvll A Co : K J JHIrVc.; Chrrka.- lieBdee m A C; 1 Q. EhMaiorer lrtii h Cn A. a. R-cbardauB Co.; Aliilard A Yaufcayerr. OFFICE li Waefainsto 1'tree. itwen Flret and l-eetxl. 7r47tl.. UL.X tt I I . SAY f I , : GEKERAL,, BUSIKESS CCLLICTlOr., IXSUBAXCE AGESCV, NOTARY PUBLIC PartlenlMT atteTstio clren to the adjudication of aooounta. Cniloetkwa made In all part or Hie man. aVUDke neat door aixrve the ttee-Uive btor. vHnVkf. EOESlMPilMEO. : EHE-T.TiG, . Plasterint EOOFIKG, ciAH?:ir.Q ' CAHPET Beniple sad Clrra. lautatutlnaby n. d. ecssies, . al..-atfer 0m;oBt Waehlng. Uu end ltuLo. nsxiMS, trjtsci. 1 1 i L D it v8nl8tf. MUTUAL iriSUaAKCE CCMPANY, ; , , I OF SAX YR.4.KCISC9. ! j ' . F1RAK0 KARifiE INSDRANCt. CAPSTAX, - - . $2,000,000. JOHX H. REDDtXT0X... .Vreldnt. UEU, ti. HtJ W A RD..... V um 1'r.eiileiit. C'UAW. K. STOK. ......... ...;.,....,.,.JSa!rt-tary. N. h. UU1... ... ,-..riu ett-tritary, ii. ii. biu K1J W . Ueutitai Kauar. CIRECf CRi CRESCM pCAKCH ) P. WASsffltMAX; Portland.. K tiOUJSM ITU, D, WACLEAV. LUtD iiltuoKIi. Albany... ........J. A, CRAWf VUl). Iniu : 1. if . fKEKtli. BklAtn Lewlstou -.. , L0WEbVKU. IUMItrOJI COVD, AGENT FOR CREEDS & WASKINGTSS TERR'T. ELX - CAIiTEH, -I,Ocal ;AS'':rt ' " ALBANY, bREdOM;" CS?D61IiSl, it l Kl AMI E : 1 L . THROUGH THE HEART- BY IK. C A. JANE. Tlipro 'M a pniiy gniherel at nip. per iu . tliv ChrKitnilitinum Club, which, i every . boily known, ia in Urtmilwuy, luittly oj-jitmilu th Si. Juhita lloU'l. bum ten or a iloicu vouug men wtrt tninl round the Ions lalilo, aome lmily mUiutr won- Um tut MUtlm whil mom wtre nipping meir anuifnif. aim waicinnu tiit oii- erttiiond of thvir oampniiituiN will) a on fl hungry iiiUieat. Unu toul.l tut that it maa going to ton 1hi af fair, fur at th himtl of th Initio ant Olia lifimliawe, and Whorovvr h wan louml Uit-r wait great lauuliinir, hard tlriiiking, ami lute hour. At jirvavntJ i,o wan nconiiitMifii iy a contfemal net. Clibno -y MeMsiiitrer, Frank Ca'U'lIu ami a coupl of : daahing young 1.111 mil titlici'ta, jut arrivud Irom Cans ilit, and honorary tnrmlera of lhtf club, uere in ilicniM-lvea quilt ruAiigh to ket-p the L-all going. I lnjloniruil to l ho CliryMiiilimnm although a Mtlivr madiual man Uvea uao it waa to mo a mow uxctul inaiitiiiion, Ssul'jVft u he called out of tloora at a ruotufiit'a notice, and in any weather. to w ituena mid appall ine aoen of death or morlal agony, J frequently found myaell on my returu much ex hanaied, ami in need of noma relrenh tiietit. The Chrynanthemuni aupplied Ihia need; when all publio place were cluaed, ainl even bar-rontna vailetl their light, l ho lift) of tha ChryMtnihumum began; and,' aa iia floor wer not oluoed until three in the morning ami even then the judiuioua waiter winked jit iif-ctniiiiiB, therti waa nu plaew in lown MMU-.I my purpoae, Letltr, albeit it had the iiama ol being rather a "fam" ctmceri. "Hallo I dootor," cried Olia lien hawu aa I euiered, having juel ourne from a terrible deathbed; ;iul in time lor a capital atew or a lice of eauvia-bacfc. i litre aoiue Cloa V,uuj;aoi warming on the mantle-piece; that' better, I can tall you, (or the couaiituliou thau any amount ol your preacriplloin." "Ifjuu wouldo't think an, Oft," I armweretl, if you were to know all the) ferapea 1 got jpu out of before you had any tveth, I'm afraid your Uurguudy wouldn't have, dune you much giMwI at that tender age." -By Jove, I wun.lrr that I t-an aland I he night of you, doctor," aaid Utia, giavely. "lfl were to put you to aoiue aa ltd torture, would only be a lit ling reward for all the aftlu and aeuua with which you poiaoued my JoUllilul liHpplueaa. s "l'eiiaw I ' cried Cadelle with a aort of BiM.tr w hid wa habitus! to hiin; "it mb all lor your got!, Olia. If it were not for I lie good office of Dr. Jane, vou never would hate had the tine i omplrkH'ti with w hah you dazvt 31ia De-Lopa." 4 Oii blow alight ly contractetl, a it the apeeth aoniehow , grated on nia eaf; but, quickly recovering, he jo.lied heartily in the la.igh that waa raiaed at Iiih exene. - "If 1 have Uazxiei Mia D Lapa," be auwt-red, aiuituigly, "mo much iht worae. l'eople ' aelti mii look long at ony thing that dazzle them ; where, 1 tktMtght, Frank, that the other night at Aia. &tuy veani.a ball , her eye reeled fur a considerable time, and with evident pleaaiire, oo yoir finely formed feature. She lev wed to en joy the pro) evL" ' " ' . ''; To my utier toniliment, instead of juiii.ng in th laugh that Tang through the room at tin retortfor at two oclock tn the morninif men are not critical a to wit Frank Cad elle grew pala aa death, and 'aaid, hurtietlly: Oib, you will oblige me by treating Alia e Lupa'a name lee familiarly. ' ; . ; , : ; , , r;; , ; ; , "Ceriaiu'ly, my dear, fellow T rt oliel Oli, with perfeot calnmeaa, Iho'ugli 1 could nee his eye fl.-iah for ait ItiMtant, I have obliged you1 more thai onve, and t ahall bv very happy to 0 agatlt" ,'; ,;:. n-: r. 'f hem waa a dead ailenoe for a mo mem. - .The neti,t around the table looked at one another with a puuled air; then one Of the Etiglinh b(Hcra, a Captain OarUi," dashed heftdlong in to converaaiioii and aucceoded in breaking tb diigrou.i paiuKov I saw better .man any one at the table ptr hepH, that there wa an under-current in all' this.' Although bid 'college companion, ' member of the aaine club, and appareiitly cucellciit (riends, theruJhad. iilwaya been a rivalry .be? tween Frank Cuddle and Olia Ken ahatve. JFi auk Wu a handaome fel low enough,1 bat aoineliow ' Nature had not deatined him to be intelleotn. at light of the age.... A. college tii iteiifthitwe, who entered at the name time, had beaten liitn at everything; not aloue at Latin there and Greek bextimeteriJ,'1 but at pinto! ahotiting and gyiBiiaatica and a to Oli Ileii- ahawe a game ot inliiard, it waa at tht name time Frank C.delle'a ndini ruiioa and denpair. Aa otten hapiena, circumsiance chanced to that thi ri valry" conlitvtted into alter Ide. Nei ther of- the young men wa rich, ami when' the beauulul millionaii e, Mm Can iia Do Lupa w ho waa oaid to porsers cavern in Mexico where the atsditciiie'n wero vilver and the atagla miiea gold when this fair foreigner hurat into the cliarrti'.-d circle of New York Aocioty, it waa not wonderful that Mauler Frank and Olia found ihemeelwg, very much to their mutual diega'aY, Iwiwing' I he ktife at the aarne ehriue. For i he cake of Mis De Lupa'a repuiation.'as a girl ot faBhitin, it muat be paid that ahe pcillated between her two Admirers, wjlh almost perfect iriiparlialiiv. ' if sh1 danced the Qer niHii with 0i, ihe wqs certain to call out Frank when it waa her turn; and if Frank accompanied her to t he thea ter, she gave to Otia, who alwaya con trived to be on the jopposiie hide of the h6ue oft these occaaloris, ond 'tf those' myalerious, beokuiio impereep tiblej tiip;nal8 . with her j fan, t, which brouL'ht him to her aide between the aota.''- Ii will be easily seen. then, that ft did riot reqaire- nitioli wind to i LA itW Zm" ls.S' rWkf of rlfiify I ALBANY, OREGON, lIDAYf AUGUCT that lay smouldering ia the young inen'a boaom. In ppim of tha krtiflvial hilarity which Captain Garth and hi oompan ion hai succeed in promoting ube quent to the dangerotia fragmeiit of nliorcation that took place juat after I had enterrd, I ootild not help feel ing a sensation at of oomliig mlkfor tune. , I. van not explain why thi should attack me; but, on more than one occaaion, tliotiHtcr haa sent ma a telegraphic announcement of iia inev itable arrival. It may be that my profession ia aoch aa to stimulate the perception to a high degree of Seosi tivenee. We physician are i ac customed to atudy the miuuiost shad ow oi ex predion, the tone of the voice, the gesture in short, every movement ot the individual from which to form our diagnosis, that our sensea became, As it were, preternat urally shnrjiened. Our live are passed, o to speak, on tho Qui via. A glance of the eye, the twitching of a muscle, will often reveal to tt that which week ot study would still leave ua unacquainted with. I saw, therefore, in an instant, that a strug gle ot some nature between these young men waa at iiaiu! ; but I con lea 1 hut ant icimted the fatal course evenla were about take. To the rest of the company the af fair seemed to have entirely blown over. Otia llenshawe and Frank Cadelle clinked their glasses, and each vied with the other iu the boi- teroiisueasof their hilarity. In spite of the lateness ot the hour, I vuld not tear myself away. The foreboding of which I have just spoken Ntemed to weigh me down and chain me to my seal. Notwithstanding my fatigue, and the professional necessity for my keeping early hour whenever 1 ws able, I still lingered at the table, alp ping my Burgundy, ami listening to the gayely of theae young men with a feverish, watchful ear. "What a jolly ball that was at Mra. Stuyveaunis!" cried Captain Garth, to w hom our American aoeiely was quite .Iresh. "By Jove! ltenshawe, you American manage to give mnst tletightlid par lie. I don't think In all my Kurojiean exerieics I ever aaw such a number of pretty women." I think our American 1 women drvse better In a ball room than even the French," said Cadelle. "And as to the English women, although they are very lovely, they always seemed to ine tn feel ua stiff iu their clothe a if they were made of w ax, and were afraid to bend lent they may erack." "Our women have a solid at I of dree, certainly,' antwered . Garth, laughing gootl humoredly at Ibis at tack on tta eoumrynieu; "hut then they, are at leai appropriate in their t-oatuiue. You will never see an English lady , walking in Urgent street, by day or night, nt what might ! tmlf-drraa If ttte ooutivt and) man- till were off." "By Jot eH young English who was with never- aaar any criei .Jir. bimt, a artillery lieutenant. Garth. -By Jove! I one who waa eilher prettier or better lreel than 31 is be li pa, the other night, at Mr, ttisyve-ani's. If you are the happy man, IJenhatrr, I really envyou." ., , Garth east a lightning glance at the unfortunate young lieutenant, whose ill-timed speech waa at that moment the very uctm of Mnpidity. It was. however, too late. . The mischief was done, and the conversation turned once more on Mis Do Lnpn. "Ueushawe, I believe, flail era him self that he ia the man ." quickly aaid Cadelle, hi reply to Eanie' uulnuky speech. "But you know; the word of the aong, '".'"''". " . f' 'ltopetoldi flatwrlnjUle-"4 Come, Cadelle,'' anwerMl Hen sliaw. "some of na havet fierhaps aa much, if not more, to boast of than you. . You wero alwaya a conceited fellow at college; but real . assured that ye will never be anything to Miaa! De Lipa beyond a mere ao ifiainianve." vi. : A ,' ! -.-.-.;, . 0u my word, Otia, you have :. ideasant way ol settling matters," cried Cadelle, t-ather loudly, for by thi lim the tlery Diirgtindy had becun to act upon all partiea. . "May I in quire," . he., continued,- in a sneering lone, "If j on are o far, in Misa De Lupa'a confidence aa to be enabled to pronoiinou ao decisively . upon- the claim of Others, or are you aimply boasting by implication1 ?' ' -! "I never boast,' Cadelle;' particular ly about such matter aa thia. Once for all, X say you have no chance." 'How dare you, sir! How . dure yoir say ao l shouted Cuddle,1 livid with fury; and Viainf from hi tbsiif. 'What aiithority have ou, nir, for this. .. vain-gloriou assertion 'I ' Pro duce ill! Ml 'have' thd nuniority of Mia De Lupa herselC said Otis, calmly. ' It's a lief cried Cadelle, 0lis, Renshawe, you lier'ijv3; ; Uenshawe .remained, perfootly im movable for a lew eeuonds.. Every one tit ifie table ' had half risen the in stant the-'insult was given, thinking, no doubt, that'tlitTnoxt nioniont. de- oanfer 'would be nylngl and we all now remained gizing iu perfect aston ishment l O ii,,-who.se countenance expresd no more, eutption . than if he hid been the Memooh Billing in the destrt. - ' ' , - "At first I thought," he aaid at last, in a very quiet ntid tlelilierate tone "at nrsi I ihought ot flinging thifl tie-, earner aa he spoke; but replacing: it itf a uioincnt, : he contmued, "I renect. ed, however; that 1 'might miss1 him,' or that .'if I hit him 1 iright' perlmp incHpaeiuie ; bira -. trout joining, in any luiuie nrrangementa.n Here he arose, "I ireferred, tUereiore," he went on, "to inflict, a more degrading insult; end preyioua to, doing , aoj 1 beg to make my ,apo1r(gies to tiie gentlemen preeeiit." llitiiiig' said this, he bowed slighUy 16 all at the table, nml walked eoollr around to the table where Ca- dalle waa atauding np,..hia hind on a deoanter, and his . luce, purple with hate' and passion. Reitahawe bad 6dirce!y got withia flralenjVff lm n?J, -wfieoi wtta -u t lightning, be alruok hint a fearful blow between the eye. Cadelle fell half baok on the table, and Itnhawe folded hia anna, and beyond alight paleneae, might have been taken lor the moat unoonoemod spectator. i The blow bad scarcely been given when Garth leaped aero the table, and flung himsclt between the foe. Cadelle waa foaming at the mouth. "Let me go! let ine go, you pack of hounds!1 ho cried to Garth and one nr two other who were retraining him : "I mint have hi lifet Let ine at himl . I'll kill hirol"; ... "Cadetlel Cadelle! for Heaven' aake lie calm. Thi thing muat be settled in another way thia ia really a terri ble alfair," cried Gartli, and then I saw him vast an indignant glance at Eames, ami matter something very like curse. Cadelle suddenly grew calm, and seemed to master bia emotion by - great 'effort, "You are right, Captain Garth," he aaid; "thia matter must be settled in another way. It must be settled, instantly,, too. Chauneey Meaalnger, I know you have pistol at your house; will you, meantime, do alt that ia necessary for me?" t Here some one whispered into hi ear that Otia ltenshawe waa a dead shot. lie laughed horribly ' "Otis Uenshawe!" he cried. ltenshawe turned to him with bitter scowl. "You are ft dead shot, they tell mo." "Well, air, what of thatT ' answered Otis haughtily. . "Why, you see, I am near-sighted half blind, in fact and I never could come near you in shooting mat ter. " Every one aeeined astonished at the turn thing were taking, and Garth muttered, "Cadelle ia not sure ly going to turn tail!" "I am at loss to comprehend you, sir," said ltenshawe. . "Yon will comprehend m in ft mo ment," continued Cadelle, with sort of savage earnestoesa. "Ii will never do for u to tight upon equsl terms. Your own foolish vanity brought thi affair about, and you must abide by ii. We will tight, ir, acroa handker chief, tnuszh) to muxxlo, and both go down to hell together! Now, sir, you comprehend me." There was an instant chorus of neg atives lo this bloodthirsty proposition. "I, lor one.' aaid Captain Garth, "will never sanction murder by my pres ence." Two or three of the men present left the room indignantly. "Carth," said ltenshawe, taking the Englishman by the arm, "we muat gratify thia fellow. ; Stand by ine, Garth emed lo yield ft Very un will ins arnt, and Itenahawe continued: "Messlnger, you have ft pistol-gallery at your house.'. Let u settle thi al fair there, and assassinate one another a quickly as possible. Some one send for ft conple of carriage. By Jove! doctor," be aaid, addreaeing me, how lucky that you dropped in to night. Not that I think there will be much room for your skill though, for we can't ml very well," and . he smiled family. I don't think I ever aaw more perfect coolness exhibited by two men under such awful circum stance than was exhibited by these two yonng fellows, who were march ing, aa it w ere, to certain dealti. , I bad at riven several time previ Auly to thi to interfere, but my ef fort were not of the slightest avail. Every one present seemed to think that there waa but one remedy for the insult that had pasied; and finding all m conciliatory sfi'ort fruitless, f de termined to tee the thing"out, in tb hope of being able to render some !ts iiance. ' The carriage had now ar rived. ' All those desiron of witness ing this terrible alfair got in, and we drove off rapidly to Messinger'a house, which waa situated in the orpct part of Fifth avenoc. ' On tba' way, an idea, which I conceived to be ft very , happy one, struck me, and a I was next Captain Garth, &ho was lten shawe' second, I" cotimunicated it to j nitn. It was this: 'That the pistol j should be sinifly loaded whh powder' only, and that, after the principal had proved their courage,,'. iv would per lmp be easier to induce 'an arrange-! ment . Garth hesitated for a momeut, i and aaid he would consult with Mess ioger, Cadelle' second, which ho did a soon aa we. Arrived at our destina lion, and the result; waa that, after mocti tiisitAtion, they Agreed to my proposal, and loaded the pistol, with powder only. ,!i ''.'"' ' ' , ' We all proceeded tb the pistol gal lery (which Was decorated with oiU, . masks and glove, being used also as a fencing ami boxing room) in solemn silence. 'Cadelle and Iteituhitwo were both l very pftle, ' but devoid" , of the alightest trace' of agitation., They had both hiadc Up their minds to dio. 1 confess, I watched with the greates't anxiety, the result of our acbemd.' It wa agreed that .they , were , to, raise their pistola at the word "one." and fire at the word "three.; The' two principal '- then took' iheir ground." They stood foot to , foot, gasing haughtily into, each .other, eyes, each; with the pistol hanging, in Ida, right' hand." 1 thought nt the time what my feelings Would bave befih if I, like them; believed the weapons lb' have been loaded with balL ,i . "Are you ready, gentlemen'"" asked Captain Garthr, . , , - , "Quite ready, answered "Refionan'i, calmly. "Give n the word.' "One Vwo4hree!f" i, . rtA flasn, a ioud reportr, and both the meit Staggered back untouched. " ' "Whht doe thia trrifeAh?t' crled,; Cfl delle. sav'ttgely Those pistol were hit loaded.'" ... n r.xt ' -; ."Who has dared to monk us in this way?" Asked I.nahitw'e, fSercel)f. turn ing to' Garth.' GaKh explained the well-.mennt ftrtilTeeiantl a .fresh; ton li'mpt at a ; teeoncilisitlon wa . made. An indignant enree wa ;ftll , tba't He mcdi'atora received, for their pains, Cadelle wW raving' With' passion,5 ; ; i,llere"" cried iienshrfwe, nHakABg ft tJah, at alpiir of the foil' U!peijded oq J,he wall, "here, at loaRt, are: -weapons that no infernal lool can j" j'a with." ' So Aayin'g; he WroncLeu the i-3S.ten off, and handin; one tot Ca delle, told him to aland on guard. Cadelle seized the sword with a look ot eager delight, and, before any, of us could interfere, the combat began. I' have since Icen many , horrible lights in the course of my profession al career, but I never saw anything more fearful than tho deadly struggle that now commenced, , U was nearly dawn. A. gray, cold light wa steal-, ing in through the window 'of the pistol gallery, and blending in a ghast ly union with tho as with which it wa Illuminated. Five or six haggard men aioou nuauiea together at one mid of the room, while, in the center, two young and gallant men stripped to the shirt, were lighting w ith a si lent fury, Both, I believe, were good wordjmen: but all I aaw was the two dark, agile figures Hitting from plac to place, the long, thin a words clash ing ami gliding one over tho other, and the fierce, watchful eye with w luon anvli wombatant regarded hi loe' movement. I had hardly time to make these observations, when I saw ltenshawe make a tremendous soring back, and droit the ioint of hi .sword till t touched the. floor. Ca- dtdte, seeing him thus exposed, rushed at him with a curse, when quick as thought, Uenshawe sprang forward to meet bim. . I beard , heavy "thud; Cadelle staggered back and fell, and, a he fell, 1 saw Itenahawe' sword, which he still held, withdraw itself from hia body. . - I rualied forward ami knelt by Ca det lo'a side, Just a I reached him, he had clasped hi band convulsively over his cbest; he seemed for a mo meut struggling to speak, then gush of bright arterial blood welled from bis mouth, bis whole irame shook whh a sudden shudder, and all .was over. Hut bean had been cloven in twain. - i .ltenshawe, still holding the bloody sword, stood looking tit the corpse tike a man in a dream. Garth and one or two other friends caught bim by the arm, and tried ' to drag bim a wav; but, be resisted with all his might, and bursting into ft hysterical 01 of tears, attempted to fling himself on the body. I never. . beheld any thing more frightful than this burst of grief. It wa unimaginably wild and despairing. He was, however, borne off and secreted by hia friend until he wa enabled to eseap to Europe. Eca)e the law he miehl, but be car ried an avenger with him tbal he could not escape. For a long time he wan dered through France and Germany, eeking excitement at the gaming ta bles; but his frame sank at Ust Wneaih hi mental misery, ami he died I am convinced, of ft broken heart. The duel was hiishett up, and none of th particulars were allowed to reach the ear of the autlioritier, but, unhappily. Memory i pot tobe"hnh ed up. The terrible scene hauuled me lor many it day i'ier, end, I con- less, poisoned many a convivial meet ing. .r r . .., ; : j . , A DCATO IX TBU WOOOaCLbCUFLEt ,v AMIl,T, , . . ,, - v From the New Vera Tribune. Mrs. Utica V. Brooker. aged SI, born in Ohio, died at the residence of her si.Urs, Woodhull and Clafln, at No. "6 'Et Thirty-fourth ; street, atll-r. at., oo Wednesday. She bad been sick iu bed twelve , day a, and several pbyaicianav by whom she bitd been attended, having failed to agree as to the cause of her death. Coroner Uerrman -went to the bouse at 4 P. yesterday, to hold an in quest., At the request of the sinters, an autopsy was performed by Deputy Coroner Cunhman, in the presence of Several ' physicians. Tennis C. ClAflia expressed desire to witnes the diaaection of bee aiater, bat Cor oner "lerrman kept ber out of . the room. " The autopsy clearly indicated that death bad resulted from Bright' disease of the kidney,1 auperinducad by prolonged intemperance. Several of the relativea of the deceased testi fied that she bad been very intemper ate for ten or twelve years, drinking brandy, gin, whisky, beer; or what ever liqaor she. could - procure,' nd thai .she bad been known to .drink bay rum. , While Buffering from , ex cessive nervous excitement, aha bad used 1,000 grains of bromide Of po tassium in a week,' and " bad : been known to Use 300 grain in : a niigle day.. "While suffering from delirium tremens, or its incipient stages, she bad bften jumped from ber bed and chaaeJ her relutive about the bouse. Her sisters State that she waa mar ried, but that ber husband ia in Chicago. The jury rendered- a for ma' verdict in accordance .with' the statement of Dr. Cuahmart, .., : K Oxlt i Eevolveb.-t-A man entered TJtica restaHirant,"' recently, and ordered - a ' Very ' elaborate dinner. He lingered long - at the table and finally wound up .with . a . bottle of wine. . Then lighting a cigar be bad ordered, be leisurly sauntered up to tbe counter and said to tho proprie tor r. ' i--.- '' - " ' ' . "Yery fine dinner, landlord. Just cbarge this ;to ine; I havn't got a 'Cent,.!' , i... ; ''But,' t don'b know you," aaid the proprietor1; indignantly. "Of course you don't. If you had j pu wouldn't let me had tb dinner.' A " Well,' you must pa; for .the, din ner, I say;.. , .. . ;. ."And pay I can't;' " ,' ,. ,' 1 1 "I'll ee about that." aaid the pro prietor,; who bad snatched A revolver out. of a , drawer,, leaped; over the counter and collared the. man, ex olaitnihg; aB , he , pointed it at, bis bead.' ,4NoW,' see if you tvill gel Away with that dinner without pay ing for it, yon inferial acoundrel.": . (..'What ia that you. -bold ..in your band?" said the impecunious custo mer, drawing back; "That,' Air; is a revolver.'' ' ' .. ' "O, ibot'i a" revolver, is it? I don't care a fig for a revolver; . I . tUdiight it was a stomach-pump." - : : - i ' Tbe name of the man who sent the ifk postal cord ls'Lgson. NO. 52 Erora the Cleveland Herald, July 10.) TUB MAOAKA VAUS TUA6EOY. .. Our readers are familiar with tbe principal . circumstance connected with tbe terrible casualty at Niagara Fall, on the Ath of July, by which five person lost their lives two coopla ofyooog people, and a boy. Two of the party were from sear Cleveland, and we give .below, in brief, tbe story of their elopement and its fatal ending. The names of thin couple, as tbey appear in tbe Buffalo papers, doubt less taken . from the marriage license found amoog their effects, were John Elliott and Margaret Itolinstoo, Tbe latter name is cor rect, but that of tbe young man is not, be having given a fictitious name, and reported that tbey were from Cincinnati, in order to throw, tbeir friend off tbe track in case of pur suit. Hi name was. John Emersou, and bi father live on Euclid Creek, ten utile t of Cleveland. Tbe father of tbe irirl lived in the town. ship of Willougbby, five or six miles from tbe creek. Tbe young man wa about 10 years of age, and bia fiancee, perhaps, a year younger. . Tbe Ilollinston family cume to this city from Canada a little more than a yenr ago, fiBd soon after went to Eucur,wbero -to-j were employed upon tbe farm of Mr. Hunt. An intimacy sprang up be tween Mi ltolliuaton and yoon; Emerson, which resulted ia their engagement to be lifdrried. ' It ia understood tbat bi friend opposed the match on account of the youth of both partiea, and for other rea ona known to themselves. Tbe amatory pair, therefore, laid tbeir plana for an elopement. . Tbe tale we ere telling ia not whol ly a romantic and affecting one; of "true love" crashed and trampled under foot by .ioty-hearted parents, of flight for all tbat Deemed worth living for, and of death in each other' arm, amidst tbe roar of tbe mighty cataract. Fait of these sensational ' feature belong to tbe cose, but the unpleasant fact is fttsd to be added, that John broke open a trunk and stole $-00 ot bia father's money, to give himself a "lifo" ia tbe world with bi yonng bride. " The parties left borne on Monday of last week, Emerson taking, at Euclaid station, a train for.Baffalo, ou tbe Lake Shore railroad, Misa Itolliaton joining bim at WilloUghby. It has been ascertained tbey" wei t to tJuaaio, and either there ' or in Cattails, procured a marriage license, though it is undrtood tbey bad not yet been married when tbey em- ixtraeu tor tuat mtai trip, aiiks Ro! list on bad an aont living neat the Falls, and tbe couple bad been visit ing there for a day or two. A young brother of btrs waa also staring there, and.be was tbe boy lost iu the boat thai went over the Falls, baring accompanied tbe party on tbe- ex cursion. . ,o ' . j nen tbey went upon tbe mer for a pleosurs ride, tbey were warned to keep bear tbe shore, and is Ibey valued tbeir lives, to keep out of tbe resistless current. , Carelessly- row ing and . floating along, : their boat waa imperceptibly draw'd intd, the current, and when tbey realized tbeir danger it waa too lAte; - Mora swift ly each moment tbey were Hurried on to tbe verge of the cataract,: and then tbe fearful, plunge came and ended tbeir young live. It is not yet known who the other couple were. . jwk.-n "". ": - - WBtktXe A XXW BOOT. Tbe Danbury Netct says little singular bow well - i Xtia ft pair ol boots eau be nciade to fit at ibe store. You may not be able to get your foot only part way down tbe leg- at tbe first trial, but that is because your Btocking is sweaty, or , you bavu't started right, aud the . shoemaker suggests that you will mart again ol4 staud up to it, ftud be throw ia a little powder from a pepper-box 10 aid you. - . Aud so you stand up, and pound down your foot, and partly trip youx aelf up, and your eye suck out . ia au unpleaaaut manner, and every vein in your body appears to be ou the point of bursting, aud all tbe ..while that dealer stand around and eyes tbe operation as inteutfy as if tbe whole affair wad perfectly new aud novel to bim. When your foot hut finally struck bottom ttere ia a faint impression on your mind tbat you have stepped into an open stove, but be remove it by soleiuuiy observing tbat he never aaw a boot fit quite a good as tbat. , . . " . .. . . .. Yon may Suggest ' that jour toe presses too bard against the front, or that some of tbe bones in tbe aide of the foot are. too much smashed, but be sdys this ia always the way with a new boot, and tbe trouble will entirely disappear iu a few days. Then you take your old ; pair under your arm and start for home as ani mated m a relic of .. 1812, all the while feeling that the world will not look blight and happy again until you have brained that shoemaker. i"ou limp down town the nest day, and smile all tbe while with your mouth, while your eyes look as if you were walking over an oyster bed bare-fact. ' '. . Wheii no one is looking you kiek against a post or some other obstruc tion, aad bhow a fondness for stopping aud resting agar. st sormsthtug .. that will 1 sustain - your weight,, . .,Wueu you get borne at night .you go, for those Old boots who. au . eagerness that cauuot be described, aud tbe re marks that you make upon .learning that youf wife lias disposed of them to a widow woman in tlia suburb's; are calculated to immediately .depop ulate tbe earth of women' aud htioo maker3 g8tierallyv , One item in an Ciregoh herso-dec-7 a boldin a post- to 'd bill resd : " mortira examinsbun on a .toss who ftltcrwaras recoverea, ti 4 '!) I 1 St . Kimner nolirr. in Tffe Local Coin a eenni.per line, each Inx-rtion. For lejial and tren.ieol nWerlUsexft u i 1 .' ! per .inure of 12 linen, for .the tot ir.r!. sndil eoperxju. for tscb l w'.ci.t -sertios, - i f " ffrorn lh Pctrtland Non-s.Attz. 1, t'M 9.1TCHDAY SIGST. In a few short hours nig it's j . mantle will ensbrood tbe r.)id, ui clorie the. rages of anotlier-rc?' And in tbat wek tow tnanr c!.r:n have been made? bew many dark U-e i of crime been perpetrated? bw mavy sad nriisstep taken, never nsf&ia t" li retraced? Banealh the baJe3 ' ." darkness larks the cowan!, wait.' for bia victim, the robber for I plunder, and tbe murderer for 1 i prey. How many, many psgoa won; 1 our city, don under ibe cover of nigbt, in one abort weekreor 1o! thereon damnable works pe? td by cunning, treacherous I Within tbe seven days jus' another innocent girl has b-f from the paths of virtue protection of a mothct'seare n ed down into tbeaHarinfyfV vice and degradation .N. ror a time around tee u.t tben plorlged down, dol . t : , . . - i atHiiuing, josming water ruisery, from wbencov messenger. Death, dra beneath tbe dregs of dJ s and hurries ber spirit r wide and sullen riv"iut, enc of Hipa-rno will ca binL-tying'I know , yi ame as when fa c-bdf she deserted a fond tzfoll der in tbe paths of sin. , One more unfortunate adui . mighty throng. One mor) I graved upon tbe ahtanic t ones.,. One more life consumed by -witheiiB one more darkened soul p. j. tbe deepest depths of lle.i. -( we iurn from this dark ph tsT'i -Cize upon its parallel, tbe tlotrmvar., flight of our most prombwi g yorii? wen. -Tbeir career, tho igli tlaik ofttimef j'and steeped in cfima and duwipalion, looks ret to tbs i jo so bad as f alien wotuea. l! f Jet ra wander up and down ibe .;ire 3 at Ini J night, and look with soft a y o-i tbe sights tbat meet our gaze, i Taoso whom we deemed so true c tlJ tbera selVea and family, reel past ilT acl in brotfen accents, cuiso tucr very maker and their homes. 1 X, i ; t if tbeir father or tnottterj si.U-r cr brother, knew tbe dangeroi s ; t o jni wbereon a dear one trod, c 3 3. v 'A I imagination Or tbe pen oi t -C-.r 1 ! t he suffering that Would fa! a- T The only - source is " stem r - where Ibe tender abred cl u 1 heart are racked and torn , filling tbe future years wi-l ? aadhess and the bitter tbjcuit., ruined lxr. With ,trf row v:A watsbed this giant ev'A dnn? 1 auspecting and reckless you th t . iv..s the drunkard's crive. tht IIi-s ri-a-r. . nr;lltnrrle mettsta -wot rmt-. , 11 thia' monster stealing young ta.en: &3j tcJ till a pauper's burial great l L it the older ones, who are bus.i:a2 I. sad fa thers, lead tbe ; followers r, , V, ?i point, frtm wife ace tuere Li d tam ing save iu death. Slowly xet urt'y is tba monster's tread, as" hd --drtiws them toward tbe goal, wbero owe arrived attbe die ia cast. Frf nif ay once liannv ltomes ere r.har i t ' mhi. fort. Thecbildren wli9-os;a to welcome a father's return now shriek into a darkened comer to p Iie-tba blows of an babitui drcnkar.f 00 by one tbe articles of ,f urn " 1 '-y carried away to procure 1 1 purchase tbe fiery demon cl dened btAinardeiconie t f want and the necesMtiTi til tbe wolf doe lin,? . 1 miserable hovel and want .1 in rag. The finale tCc drunkard's grave, tt brcliit and a desolate Lome. ' DEATH ATA CO.imtJ .0 A We have 1c) cbrosiclo t saddest occurences tl ; p'tdl in tl I coun'y ft r 1 On last Suuday tbu ' qnalt5jf cose rj - courcii, nve tsues ir ; . A large concoursa f ; t present; and tit the c ulaa cbruttians wtre to the comrtiur.ion t.. of the Lord's Supf Owen," wife ot T. A. commonicact, walhL parently iu a pood person in tt: churcv the very act if knefe! dropped der 1. A j came to ber jsida i all efforts to i-wtbre I Tbe calamity i t:f. ited t- 4. an 1 j - "1!." j. 1. b.:. : rr r.t ai.h n- cast siieb n glo 1 tton; that tie r i their bomes Lt , 3 day's serviceis. she died ; cf 1, . Owen was aa leaKs a dishes little cBildreu to able loss Are railroa revolver baggage three wa; tb A! all, vol -i. dW oaf le-,1-. six p the C. . iu a t.. S0OW pi.,. t the bagrg-apfc perhaps, lr he did ia ti., fewer; and be . Tbe only booi! toay- be pr-csfii owuer calla t. there will tbe will rank ill? eypcay ptgfka t c..i. i ii no i i& -yj i '" f I