7? mr-nTO nrunnnim RATT.3 OF.t'Vr.Kt" VfC. ?,5f TH tiSUEO EVF.2Y FEIDAY " nr ZJZTIT. "V". J3H O WIST f J ;:), 2in. Sin. On. ' Col H Col 1 Col 1 0 . 8 ifi J 6 j S)i ii Mi 2 00 0 Hi j 7 " Vi W j H ( 3 00 fi f"i . 1DM if, 00 ' S'J C 4 0 J2 ,') IS Mf J7 (.' M ) ( i 15 I j I'.j f: , " M 7 fflMi! M i 1 1 M I fi 1 4 00 t r 7 10 I IS 00 15 (ifl 2 S1 25 00 j 4H 0 I 40 eo eirr rs. ta "rN-,,-r, f n a i , . i . r. ( e retain Cweawir ferwMUUMa m1 s-rraad at. 15ijsliiei, noliofsi in tbe I-eal Ctlnmns 20 eenta per line. for lejfHl and tntmfent advertlmenta ft 00 rx-r mjnam. for the trt Inncrtk. ani '0 int pf-r icpiar for each nljii tiitt in aorlion. TERMS OF SUWJRIFTIOX: t oBjr, r Mar. , h .,, atx awaiilui. . ,, ir t , .-, tana aMtla, . a KauW... ., IS VOL. XIV. ALBANY, OREGON, FKI I) A V, SlilVTEALiilillt C. 1878. NO. ., mi rl. jV a .,,' r t y n ) -V- r PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEY. AT LAW ALKAXT, O&EGeV 0-O22oo In th Court liouaevos; F. M. f.HLLSXR, , TTOllNKY AT LAW. LEO-ISOX ORECO!i. Will matte ta ail th mum nf tiia mjl twM auvnttoa irtvo In co!tfctkn. ano ! xuramaUoa oi Tale. PmiaM i a apwiiiy. lie Sea. J. A. VAA'TIS, in. ' cvous, ecsaozt. - : Till wt!' la all Id Cixtrt of th State irui&ga ia u Court ttau , viuaSri. J. TT. BALOWLf, ATTORNEY 6 CCUNSEICa AT LAW, "hi eraettr in a!! th Court ta Ih Sd. la ni u jua-uu inatrtcta; la toa ttatawm Court, u f-Tn, and to Its Carted Stat Lfc. rkt and Clret Cnuri. OitW cp-atalr In front oon in rurwil bncA biocx. 1 L- AlbMj, OtlH A. ISA 1 XiS, (XOTART PtBUCJ AfTOESIIiSD'cSUISILOaAILiW, riu. MAcncK ix all thi contra or 1 UM fcuta. Oaawvnac ojltim fcaj fcroa boarat uW uU, aoa a4. ana aatat oaioa la Ooart Booaa aatatra. taaT D, IX Conley, ATTORNEY AT LAW. UIUT, UC.t. o FriCE, 67 WIST PUONT PTRECT. epecou aucnuon ging to collaoUona. n. j. Eouonrojr,n. d.. Atmxnr. . . . . cctio. rI8 DOCTO IS A CRADCAT1! OF THK ITS1 VCiUrnr MadKsi Caica ai Nrw Tork, and la a tat aMesbcr of baum Uoanui XoUcmX OeUm ot ! Torlu AWIar ia Dr. BaotoaM Drur Store. rU&t apr. WILCOX, llomeopnthie Phlciaii, LRAY. ORCUOX. tflcw rr r eilaJe' Orone-ry Store. i rt ii S KYAT . I .A W. oa. i in :.-,t h . " ATTOIWKY AT I.A COHTAIXIS. OKEOOM. wiaJ ntnUn toco!l-!l.ti of twuou, Wueioe oavr door Mnutb of Fkahrr Brk-a." rl'Hj.HTl. (1141. E. WOLVEBTOS, tnsixiT na cccsseloi it iit . AX8ANT, OREOOI. tiwual brick, op Malra. , d. xl rr. BLACKEURrr, ErawavriUe, Orcfes. 9ColIaeUnaaaaDela!tr. apU. Or. T. tt. OO LDlzn. OCCULIST AND AURIT SALE31. OREGO.V. Dlt OOLDES HAS had experience is UvaA Be toe vartou dieaa to bleb tbe )r aad Mr are mbjvt, and fen la confldr of giving entire aatwfacUon to thaa who tstj Utce themlv& under hi eara. . 001 CD m aa OFFICE IS FROM AX'S BUILDINO, over Biaia'a clothing tore. Kaai deaea, aootbast corner of Third mod I yon D. B. Rice, IL D., Physician ' and Surgeon. OFKICK at Dr Plammer's Drug Store. ReeideBoe on the street leading to the twpot, at tit crossing of the Canal. B. 8. STKAHAN. Albany. CorvalUa 8TR.AH AN & 8URNETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will praet!o8 ia all the courts in Oregon. viznwti B. ARNOLD, IX D., Homeopathic Physician- - AlBAAV, OEEK. V aTlFKICE HOURS FROM 10 TO 12 ANI f from 3 to 4, Chonw: lu-wsfl and vn gory a Kpcialty. nlOtf, J. XL T7EAT2IIIIirOED, (NOTARY PUBLIC,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBtM, OBEfcOX. WILL PKAi Tli.E IN ALL THE ' Ol'HTit OP THE (suw. BciaJ ittiittna fcivcn U olltctiuiis and probate miller. HUDAHTS i DUBRU1LLS, (Siicoanor W U. W. Hobart.) Mannutorura and luipuner. of Saddle, - Bridfcta. flaraeiw, Whip, t ullara and Haddlrry Hani ware. hi uarmg3 msirngs, A CPZC1ALTY. " Fr&st Mreet "Albayt OKiio , IX (--" v ti-'tra ware ad 3i.i;u;.v' urx-.l (.vmjicLb ol , Ut .1'11 V It! I 1 . . m, tfiPS-rstnUre i-;.. 1 i a. J if twenty Venn i.UtftSUftil 111 tfii.'i!r at trie BlftC'T.l-.jU to ai r a our suarii oi "K 0 -.-frri ft. CXL O. SMITH, tSS ViiLi:iiTv ixicii, :a?.ni:sEiSD WAG0.1'. 3 aw u fact ti i: t: i: Ooraer Hoeomi atidlVrry Ma Albany , t Ate prenarad to manufacture rorrmirv ami a-ajcaoa at Qort aouo and of th vary Bt NT HATEUIAU Tbajr mk the Pataica CAUHiAca tm Boooiaavt thaMLaia. r.EPSHiS IM J33 VVCEX i. aoae at aauftaat auUce aad la the aiaat SKILLFUL MANNER. ' . ThHr arorh and aa atari 1 la warranlod Ut be VMioJolf STAR BAKERY KB i PROVISION STORE I COm ID M1XB, rraa. Ootaerof Ttm and nroadaJUa Sta., Albany. A large Mock of frrah ktt eooatantly oo ha ad. All hlnda of rHE3H VEGrlDTa.BlUSO la their aeaaoa. SaweU Mlvafoel o aajr farl f Ike City Fee aT Ckars. : vBt.Uf. J ATI EH t. COV!. (at Kca or a. cowa a ce.t LEBANON OHKOON. UCaLKH is UEVCRiL HERCIlaMJISK iLl E ALWAYS C AS3 A f ULl STCC T3 1. "ST GOODS GaOCERIES! llAHDWAIt : Boota and Nhoeat All for Sal at t& Lkwcc Prima fr CASH rPltODrCR. wtajf A. Caaa A Ce. aa ctU ay aalltae -rm a at Lafaaaaa. r7ai4a. JAMKt l. C0VA2I MARX BAUP.1CART u-aam jrtia-TorssBOorr a Wholesale . Liquor Store KKcra cvmaTAsnxT o b a.o THE FINEST BRANDS OF YV1XES. LIQUORS ,T0BA ( & i'lUARS. The (Iebrtrl MU lola ; STONEWALL WHISKEY. Tb floeat whUkey In the tkate. Whiskies, French Brandies. Sberrj, rort, tl.iret, ana all otaer Kiau of tviaes, Ota, Ale, lkcr. - aad Perter. Bitters ef every kind, and the best braaos ci tuuaeco aad iigars. aTI want rTerybody to oaderatand that hav ooened out a firat-chMi wholeaalr liquor atore, where city and country deal ers on procure their stock at fort una prtoea, w uh only frei bt added. Kooms on too corner oi r ron. ana rerry reeta, Albany, (rregoo. 'JSUt. SIcIiwain cV Magoon, WaoieaiS and retail dealer la- ball liWVatdt ll flTlf tt VLU I lltil 41, CKCCtRIES. CnCCCEBYa EC3TS&SK0E3, ri r f nAnufi nub. ETC., ETC.. ASD Agricultural Impleraents Of all kind. FIRS INSURANCE. Ixn&m, aad (ueaa of lirarpooi, baviny a apiiti tit CITY EXPRESS. f HAVE A GOOP TRAM, A KIJfE, I U -1, 1 .lll n li.. imr or other work entruated io me with diHpateh I came here to Way .ncl e.peet- inif to atica to ma cuaineaa, i aoncii a iair Hhareof patronage. vl3n4l)if T. I.. DUtJOER. HalVEUE HOUSE, 4'urnrr Fimt aad Klltwurtb Albaav. Or.-aoli. Pt-ifier Bro's Props- ' Thi new Hotel UfiUul up in finitclaan atyle. TabUa SU).fliil with the the market aff'rdj. Mprina: beiia in evary Kuobi. A pul fcmui'le lUUt tor Lem mercial 'fiuvwlcm. 4"Free C'eaeh to and ! m Ibr lltrl."a --; :llll GEO. RICHARDS. ; TOON AND CAEEIAGE HAKES. EUvworth, bt. First n.ud ":d. Prepared to X j all kind A rcjanina.; In hi liiw JtJNiU F WHITING, HOUSE'SI G-IT PAINTING. 1 KAL'SOMifilKS, PAPEHHAKGiNG, ERA11IN3, ETC the niuiTiVE m:"o snii":::E3 CMLTY. xsona 'as iI..:.J.ST, Ells'vonh Str tax. hniniiiitMt tin i n. (faua or tiai'tt cnmmrAxkrT.l Zi rich, Aujimt 4, 1878. . Frotu the gay ooutro ut Pariit, to tlie ljttl, jilain, auliil city of Zurich n iwi uar so l"r, but, in miuo roKi:!, it in a much givatel' tranaitiuu than fmUl Paria to MilwaiiktH, fur ouo in th style ami llitou uf Urt'tw tnuvli uioit that U raritsian in our wcatmi ciiitj than in thin aiiciout SwiM town. l!ut iu thuir UiAiniiT uf cflvbratiu the Su.b bHth, thn E.iniat(, ruiht r thnu tle AniericKii, tylj (.rt-VHi!. I hail iiioji fiortuiiity to tho iuhuhi'iaiiisun Sua ly, "iunhf ir I'laiit SiiHtUy clutlia, you will boh t a Ctttiutry iitf-lin Ihiuho in America, -if,t;tly cUmu, but iwaiylt? ami cut auch aa were woiu iu Auimka twenty eara agix. Ti.ey were out with their wivea ami chihlrtn iu the arkf, on the trott, in beer ganltiL", or fih iig with Louk ml lin iu tho swtft riv er that flws through the town. i Situated on the hanki of tho livtr Liiumat, borJorcsi on tho Eitat by tbe Zurich mountain, on the t M mlj-utiing the Uto mountain, with ila, bUvt tk clivitie; towarda tho aoulo, ojx-ningon the Jake, the fchurt of which are coy ered a ilh j.icu-urt-wjue viilos and iltt gni with a Cne back groutid of forest, vineyard aad Al- the conry of Zu rich, (the ctwlrum Tutirum of tho Ro mans) i truly charming. like tie great metropolis of the United King dom, Zurich conibU of cine independ ent comtnuxilin aitrrouning the center with a U-U of irctty litt!e towns, iuter neJ with trk and walks and conn try houw. About C0.000 i the nnm- -r of the inhabitant of tl.e cantuit. j The center of tho toan 'ia, in trt, eMOjiosp I of nurrow atrcetA, uneven and hilly, but on enuring tho new I atrreta ami rjusrier!, one uh h finp, aol hi, moilertt Jkhi' l.uiH of atone, which, if they do not aatihfy aa cn criiicji f architectural b-auty, f.irtikH' a strong cxititraat with the oMrr ami quaititi-r bui!.lir.g of tb city. Fimt . f all the iK-hiol hiiM.K, irfrvt :i!uciK of thiir kiiiil, are t- r admired. ' The .ji!nliil jiiln of biiih?:nt', kr.o-.yn n tli Fuly tbnu achool an l tln TJoi'?ri!ty, i 424 futt !on?, 253 fWt l.nmJ anj 03 f--t bii;h. Jt tm?i ?- a hiit a-rie al! the other buiMing of lite city. Th rmr rottnn of tho moiinnti buiUlin ContuiiiH K'diH-al Biiiifralical al technological colfi-cliilii, while tlm o-n trl rt ia tlevoteil to nreharology anil collivticnH ot (insravinm ami t-rint. AH cmbii,l thi-y f . tin the lKt nJ lvtiva mttMt:ni .f Su iirM-l;i?.tl. To the riht of the P.Jtit-chnic achntd kre the AMlnmx for usd citifns. tniimu menta of civic charity, to the left the Aaitiini for the biiml r.ml tlcaf am) dumb. Ther are !o the djimjcal Lbra:ory, Asncuhural Clle-e, Can tunal Irtirmary, 5S9 f--t lon. with SCO beila, and the Aarriitioiuieal 0'Tato ry. Oilier Luihltngs !uvoU-il tit com nii-rce and trallio huch m luiil 'i houh, a, i(jnnfti railway htiU.iii. and a ( ulatiul P.uIcI'I'i'h Hall, feie to this coiujurativoly mm&H cmn)iiiify the anjiect and imiortance of a city of more than medium rank. If the reader diirea to know on thing -worn a!0'it Znriirh, which ia not jirolatblc, I rtjctfully refer h m to the school gograjjhy, and the.encyclojiedia where I got my information. One scarcely khows what to write about in these old historic towns that havre been written about so tmieh already, yet if wo could btit have a trito picture of the trivial things that the tourbit sees and experietfcen, I am jcrAUKled it would be more interesting reading than de acri(!tiotiB and Htatiatica. For my own part I have been more . interested in what I hat-e Been from tha car window while traveling through the country, or in tbe streets of different cities and town, than in the. much U-written uiu eeumH, ait cillecticms, architectural and other monuments that evtsry tourist ha to, "do ILslenuig In a Iacadaisical marlyr-li'-if! war t viir loro of a gnid, te'li-iy 1) w L.ni.y i .et long, wide, ami h'gh, thU part of tho cathedral is, who I O ' . I . ' design ed that pint, or who it-btoied thi,: the number of tho statues of suitits, their cunt per saint, and other statistical rbbij.h. , Most totiiiHts think tbey must nee just what in put down in tfie 'gnida book " and nothing more. K-no iitt nothing of the history or Ht- eratii re of tho countries they visit, they tufcH home just what they bring, a vust jiryornt of icnorance, with relicn of pUitngraphs and 'pieces of atone, picked up in this or that ruin. - J .got np quite early the other morn itigMt Berno, intending to walk about th -city before the time' for the train for tlbtci-lakien. In the lobby of the hotel were half a dozen American fcchoiti teaeh.eia with their water' proofs and umbrellas. -I gathered from their couwereatioit that -there was a wonderful clock u Berne, and I follows! them ia the raui to see it, for in eight minutes it woukl atrik'e.' We formed a curious grop i t the luiivow Btreet, looking up &t the tel automa-toii.the saarVet women kuluiti) over their cakos and fruit re-gardiae;-;, Au;.rf?cR .iiva.; .i Mi'.Ii J-0- I lite pitying curiiMity. -Tho flick hi rt c, And a lnuiz intsl lnl liMvilig on it litilw pailltisd llgtinm of it Ix ur, It dutclt Uiiin, a un,!. Key and a duj revdvd; a lit tie piijl with a mil,' uf beer in hit hrtnd, !! 1 Ifd Father Tiuns," mulilc ) hir h"ud nn I tho hhow was ohm. I hope that we nil fell that o wero kul'L Having lived all our hvts in tho ti u-t-r, mr in compniulive imw'tncfl t4' truly womtoi ful and uw-Jul , m-i.'hnuU'id dnyiot', wo had j'ofie out iii thf tain tw gu.M al. tho atupid pMi-lut'l i'j;i uf a ii.i? chtu'iic.tl iliolie. C. A. S. - TUK IIU.T rtJtu u i.i:i.vi. JilThate'ior 'a Milit ir Journal, 1 1-. V r d.ttH tt' UivrllitM'i-, 1?77, U fll.lld 1) nui O'lntatiiiiitf tho Mr-nricd firi pimtM- iu Uoumi"," luidn by thn Iiv. J.ic.ib Duvhe, a gtnilh-nmn of great Ji!iipi'i!C'. Hern it iit a hi-t'ti i'.'nl curio Htyi O Ird, our llfMVi-nljr Futhi-r, hih and Mighty Jvintf of kini, and In-. uf lord, who d.i-t fiMin Thy thrums behold all the dwf llura of the euith, and rtdgn cat with power auprcino and uticiit tiolle l over all tli ktn'..!iin, empii-ra and g vernmiiU, lunk down in Mmrvy, a-o btucfch Tlntf, on tin Ann ri -an StatOH, who hive flnd to Th fr.on the rod of the 0prutr, and thrown tht-niHulvrt on Thy crucimta protection, deniriutc to bo h-ncitfortb di'iaimhmt on ly on TJmo. To Then they Intfo n ealed for the righlfouatt-n of iheir cauae; to Then do they now look up for that coUhti-naiieo ami aupport whiuh Thou alone can&t give. '1'ako thm, then-fore, Heavenly Father, unto Thy nurturing cure. (Jive tht-tu wiidoui in couneil and valor in the In !;!. Defeat tbe malioiou dtnigmi of our advertm-it-iy convince them of tbe uiirt-litonni-i! of their oourae, and if Umy utill pfr- iat in aangiunary puroe, oh! let the voice of Tbine own unerring justice, -onnding in thfir heart". coiiM rain thrm to drop the weapon of war from their unnerved liamja lu tl o d.-iy of I.i(iIa ti Thou preaent, O Go 1 of whtdoui, and direct the council of thi hunorit tile sBm-nililv. I'ii tili) t!.-m to ai-it!e thiuga on thu.bcnt Itlid Hiirot foiitldj tioiia, that the KC-ri of blio l may be jeo.lU c!oamI, am) ork-r, hrin:iy and ! .to m ir lo t-sT-.-ctutlly rejti-id, and truth and justice, religion an I ps-ty i)'iva)I and flourtdh ntu rig Tl-y jople, lYeavrvo the heiilih of ihesr Uli-t an-l the vig..r of their lahid; altowcrdowu Hx,n tlini, and thn million th-y repre sent, amh t.m,r5il lilrkatnga a Thou aeent expedient for ihuni iu thia world, and ciown thitu with rvfilj-ting glory in the woild to ciims. A't thi we ,k til tilt rtanT mtt I WoU tha Dit iln cl Jena Clirint, Thy S.rt, our" S.iviVSr', Amen. ""-.; I tic rttutiiitinti-K n.tui'.tr. , Th K.lieie of lifo in;:lanco t.tkali lv Isaac Kriwl(anih-r iijoti hU life Minountel to tUiH.250. Th bulk .,f hu estate, wiihont the !! imUcir. -oniiata largely of l.m lc.l proMrty tti the interior if tho Ktate, which eotild not .bo dinMmed i.f liovr at anything near ita true value. Ilia family, how ever, will lie abht tt hold for m ire prox-)H.-roti! timea. Tha folhiwing nre the eomjuttiiea that had rink iini hia life; C.nno.'ticut Mutual, 820,000; Mut'tMl Lifo (New York). 10.000; Uobe Jin iual (New York), 10.UIHi; Pacihc Mil" ttnil (CatiioriiiA), SjlO.bOu; 15-piitaMe (Vew York), $10,000; LifV AaaociaMon f America, si 2,000; JihUohhI Life, I'l.OOO; Unit"! .States, g.'j.'.'AO; No oik L'frvSo.UOQ; Maiiluiunn (New York). So .000; Imperial l.ilo of Liu- Ion, 10,000 total,"! 102,250. Thew; conipniiiew are aolveut atid will proha. bly my the amount called for by thc.r p-iliciiw, which, with earning, amount ing to $18,000 additional, will nuke over $120,000 which the family of thn U ram King win lee.ue. With one exception thia money cotneH entirely from foreign comiainies. Tho raciftc Mutual Life InauraticeOomiiunvof this city hH been the first to pity, tho other companies requirinx 90 days before payment. Laat Friday thi companv paid over to the family of the deccuted 810,277. a a A I.OOU H ATI II M AltEB. Tbo atory piwa that tho enagemont of Princess Thyra to Prince Loui Naiioleon was materially hetiiod bv the consideration that tho Ex Empress Eugenie la very rich, her fortune being entimated at 87,000.000 to ?8,O00,00O. Cliiistiau IX. of Denmark has been one of tho poorest of sovereigns, cscc ially ainco hU little kinu;dotn hai been reduced and fleeced by Prmmia, and it become him, therefore, to look out for good mate-lies for his children. lie, or rather his wife. Queen Louise, reputed to l6 one of tho adroitest match-makers in Europe, has looked out vigilantly m.d to tho pufjioije. She ha-i certainly muriied oil her family to advuntuge. Her eldest son i the husbund of Louise, daughter of Charles XV., king of Sweden und Norway. Her secoiid son, George, kiug of Greece, husliand of Olga, Grand Dutches of Russia. Her third moii, Prinet) Walde mar, it not yet twenty, mid is a celibate only by t-e'iihou of youth, llis maiiuua has a keen eye, it is uatd, to his con nubial interests, and he can trust to her management with perfec . faith in the power of hei accomplishment, Tlie eldest daughter, Alexandria, at every body knows, is the Princess of Wales; and the eeonrl daughter, Umimar, is the wife of Curowitch, ho that they will be, if they live. Queen of England and Empress of Ilu.-sia. Thu o!e child now to disposed of nuptially i-i Waldemaiv , The (Jopenhngen gossips say that Queen Louise' is very sorry she has liot another daughter for th just-widowed King of tpuin, and that j she regrets Waldemar b not a girl. If j &ho is a fair tample, royal match-makers J are altoge her siiierior to those of the common kind. By r i'I'r man finds 1 tie moraio hf. ia"a hot bd a it giep.p done to a u-.ni in fw vr. ltt. 1II10' KICKY. t: r i urr.iu lixlurp.l by Ouu r:tri-c5i.)r" kcriiiiti., t.fuw Y.r!t Siui, Au; id.) .(. lilifulM-th Tiltoil ouSumlitv last v .sited in her houi at I H il-we "'"''! IVooklyn, by it My t ti.li.-ut of tl-i city who wn furiiifi-lv ri.it intinttio liii ii l ol' her I'.imily. Thn vjait : wun in-t hi ut Mrt. TtJt'n'a li fiue-. Kho c.ki 1 tl. i' t.!m h v I but ftnv v titln -t, Hiid i: i " of her old frie.iel t v.ni to r..-n V r ! -pt when i lit y m n m nt for. S ki Ji.'t..( quietly with hi' mother, M. M ) -, ittl-l ,or tV ."!., ;,irvil nisd U. . ..... . ''' h vif.iior Mr. ,"fi!ijt tulked tV S i.i eetieinl tesnn i.f lur ' emf- "K.l a. it , h-r jiiMvi ,i4 e(i" ,rU i't AM Mr. Ue. flier. .Sloihi'i I "ib; ht) Ind eutvied b il liy iu-j il,e phin ciucik ft-.d ut, th i oul'ue tk of tho fcsMii A to frftt di'ti tho cktrgf uiij ti Ii ot;t of them K!ii kept a I in on the end of h-r tongue all tho lime, and f.,f f.mr yt-ar hl wa ready nl t,y m (inent to H(f.tk if fch.s thought it Would help Mr. liv elier. Boa- her cotilVMuii hh h.id enj ied greater j-fitoo i f m:n 1 lli.m ever before. She hn 1 reiNMtted in fcirls cloth and a&he, and ahe lx.-iii.te I i!,3t. ho had obtuine Divtuo forg'svt!iiei and that htm htd i.niliiti n ,iv t f, for the futute. Wh. u Mia. Td; a.ked if her liufcMud h.id iuCticii-Ntd her to m.ikn the foid'ear.ion, iihu nai-l: "Kotatall. Hudi titoi kuovr .th.tt I contemplated aueb a thin;;, and Im l ten aeon mo to apeak t- Hie about it.." itr,, 1'lltoli H'l.le I thut kho pitU4 led to go to hejr Mr. lltwher prej.-ii i, Mr. TIkjIuus (J. .Sl.eji nmli ntnf othi-ia who hd I laUientnd W ith her at b.-IIii; deprived of hi. npiriutal cuii4oLiiui. .Sim w cm t one Kmid.iy to 1'iyioouth l.'Jiiiicli lu aviiy .ed.-J ui.d took a ae it lh gitlloty. No t;ne ri;.gti:2. I her, and but two or three troiia ki, kije w there. Mr. IJeeoher w. t ignorant ef her , . preat-nce. 1I prcasuif.l hi jMjwcifof eormon on Ui downftil of William l. tiilneiti, the forger, and tho biinlun of hi argument w that con feion vrt the only balm for a gniity oul. Coining fioiu bin lipa tho itdviea had fC-.lliar Dree, iiud tho Wor-U rang i her caia for !hvh nf erwaid. hoiilo.ta gmJtial growth a a. 3ostr- ....... .,.J(. . w v.'..... i.u.. m , gulit ot lal-Hltoo,, wliwn 'J,ro tli-it, I M rinon wai a baruf ii, l-ghtly, j unji.-uwii,' . iKKi-i .i I . .. ,.f .......... ; ., : I ,. -.v. "i'.i ttltation," h-b it tint .! t OntVa voul l in the Jrr5tiit i- : oj i .e (;,. t Soe w aftoi-J, all- if ..tho -..JV- aiou Caen; upon hid UtaVri ho 1 j take bi !. T holy m Wet off Phiojith (.'lii.vli iI rjiiua-h idet .r;t . i-.t. ' a j v! rk.lil atMin,ay ug; "'ti'i-'-.;lr :( u iu ihw tvoihl f.r .-eU riUT-'4.T"'rnw Wee - i" Iu Ktato 1'ii-ou !.ig .t la Vi;..iii C tiilmaji, .and iiv I v. I. St 1 ei tlu-rs." Mrs. Tiitoi. t .( ,.-.-.-d tho gr att SjUrnso at Sir. r. -. ele-. 'a -.;i, 0 net siIk-o Lt-r celi!rs.i in. S.'n! had felt all along thnt her lie wtTi b".;oy- itig him tip, and she di ended the stte of deapair into which .he thought her rccatttalioM wwuhl plunge htm. 'How can bo no dufy (Jud and Iiihh f" sho wild. A to her future, ilrs. filton Said that she felt she had teJiin this btdo of the irrave. Her benlvu was iiam.rnl, nd her trouble made her physically miavraii.e. Il r sou UaiTuii, to .wi!Uui she wai devoted, left tbu Fuiytf-chni.: liidtitutii alien her couttMatou was pub lmlnvl, and leinained home with her, exhibiting tho temlervat regard for bet- lit many ways, and seeking T.o protect her from many annoying MMton. Ha was induced to meet Jam -s liarmau, mother to TiioiuAA .Siieiti iuaB, and thai geutleinu.ii, who Mr. Tilton thinks acted as his brwther's emiaaary, sought to induce Carroll to abandon It is huitte on the ground that his mother had con fessed heraulf to be an outotst, and bis father was ft dishonorable man. . The hid rejected tho proiL Again Mrs. Tdtoii std, she bad been annoyed by a lecture iigent who had iiisihled tipon her going into the held, guaranteeing her a fortune of $100,000 if she would con stmt. Sbo wholly refused to tnteitaiu any proposition of thu kind, fcslio claimed that the sulyect of her reuniuu with her husband had nuver boon broached between them, and asset ted diatincllv that sho was more averse to liviiiLr with him than he could pot i bly be. She did not now feel that tdie was entitled to rasumo her relations as a wife to her husband and a mother to her childrou. It having been suggest ed to Mrs. Tilton that others had suf l'ered through her prolonged opiajsition to her huibunl, iiud that tho might give corroborative evidence which would partly vindicate' them,' she ex pressed an aversion, to enteriug into tbo iletiiils of her sin, but iuiim tied that she intended to prepare a . history of her extienenco with sir. r.eoehor. aiid leave it to her husband's friend -i, ti bo made iisi) of us limy pleased after her death. The interview is described as having beett iuteusoly sorrowful. ' ihi. Tilton was deeply in earnest in nil that she said: and the ladv commenting ui- on it, remarked with feeling: "No oun cjuld liear Elizabeth Tilton tell her story of woo and disgrace without be lievin; that bhe was speak in-' the triii L." , a uor Oin. of tho best, things in tho world to bo is a boy. Boys have always been so plenty that tbey are not halt appreciated. A boy is wiliin-i to do anV amount of work thai w half play, , ' . Tim feeling of a boy toward pump kin pie has .never been properly con-dd ere I. ' ' A boy furnishes half the orttorUtn tuent, aud takes two-thirds of the scold ing of the family circle. '.;?.' It is impossible to say at what age a boy becomes eouncious that Lis t rouse r legs are too short, and is anxious about the part of his hair. , - . ia fact, a boy is a haul suljecch to r.'':t a mortd from. ". . . .;es, for iilstariOcs. ill-gotten gains! '0'J..Cu, t- i ontir in a dii:i.. Thn faiinim dul in whielt i,tiy 111, no ucirloniuii worn enngnd in IBii H hUiJ ieiiicli!.eii d iu , JSuu.-li0. Col, Jitmm Iioie, the tktnoUH tighter Mid in ventor of t'.O kinf.j which U-ant Ida llUUIt", lined tO HMOittg!Ttttdcnlof tiint iii that city. His wiw clialleiiifed ly n VfejitlelUMII from AleXdlllil-iil, Li., wiUMU 1'iiendi to tlitr nniober of fony or iiwro it.tcmp!tnid him to NatchoK to ijn lUir play, knowing that Uowi wu a ijen pitrato in m ttii I li t I hii oivu friea l-t ubout hint. All piinifA wont upon tha ii. l l.- Tlio coin ittit:iM took th-nr place iu tho ciintrn, Mjiritt!d fioiii their iViei.di io the lenr f.n enough not tuen- dngur tliuni Willi their ti.illt.. Uuiiold til-? t t'.'l t B'Tiiy thoxj ; ',''' Ki lll'.l I ,'iuiMfi.un 'Ut;, yimlt - iwa.i.d 'their ohampioit mid Ins .'C Hi ! - iUd H-irt-ti, Mild opjh(iti thcUl, it f-ir Ijehind Ujie tnd hi iundH and aiiriuii, twenty .WmiOmiopiantt, D,(!nId thn litdghta of N ikiSier. throiiud with apetaittot-K, "itnd it Kie.imer rounded to, t4 i.h;tdt bj..-k Willi ii K-lieri Wttel(in- Willi deep in terest tho aceuo. ' 'Tit plait of light wa-t t exekitiigi) aliot twica with piu- llUllllitj CIOOJ Wltll kl(i liowil! b.-lng iiruiexl wii,h his t n terriblo weapon. At the limi tiro thi parties eicatj?d. At tho Mrximl t'to I,!iiiitti i tti tu tpiick, mid tixiSi; advstntjigo of Bowie, who Wttited the Wjrd. At thi nwie'a aerond i cried J'out phty," and (.hot thi) Lmininuhtn di-it l. The weoud of lh latter iiiManiiy killed tho ahiyer of hi !rinci;ul. I;io drove hU knife inui thin man. . Tli-s onrgi-owi ii'w crowd bjitdeii, while, with loud ci iea, e.ua on the twopntii-toflm-tuli, th'i light of bitttlti in thuir Jn a moun-nt tho whole nuinU-r were fit Kueil l:t a fw-arfnl "conflict, ll'.ikn, pis tol and kniven wero tuu-d v jtti fjttI ef. I'- ct until one party drove : tho other from tlm lield. I do ies Lliow how m tny were killed and voundid in nil but it wa adroadtul alauhtiri'. K.iwie fought like a lion, and foil eg vere.d with wound. -For months ho lincr-id ut the .Ma ton ilounu U-fore be ifaily recovered. tf lc he tits at t.atCAiiav. At Vutln lltmm ctma nt WnitehaH alreet ye:erdav, h no t a little colored ,K,,y can viui; a m,iu'eroi i.ook, :!rie woidi p jiikl b, t, c:i tin m, but their t-iiot pur:icrt will protitfdy , uevr Kwn i.ev were nn,. le'.:inf. for the . . r ' . . nwn,iiiM W.Uileili jM,!!Celjtait Was cded to tbo tuatt-r bv hetiiti th old r,, . 1. , I o j! '-Jliu't o otr.o fo.in longer ma, i,';..,-r, Ywuei fiippiti' to' iiiHit ut, de wr.m c-jl.ir ." Y.w'lin A r.,un l. .n' n- deie w'tto poo'de. an li avl-divll .'i', l.- t V't i.Mi ct."i- n rbn-.-iii' -V J v lj!!14'. a t.l't Wat Wei ; i- S" on', jo' I :' r : s.:: i;it v.. Jinl-j f;rvnvc-i. . "Wh u'a tSei mat le r, o!d r,ii" f.krd the y mp.ithiz.ng di.: m nt, "NotLiit bo-i-i, Wp'in I ain't gwintor hav no nigger chiilun h's'-yin' an' a h'.lleriii' tit mr when I'm i;--iuo 'long do jstrveta." ' "Oh," well school i.biUlrcn you kuow bow tbey ttre." "Dai's wV. luako I say w'at I diss. D.-v U-tter b home oickiu' uo chin. Wat a ti'ger gwinter I'aru onten bonks? I kin take J sr'l stave nn" Hing mo' s-enie int.ir a nigoi- in one miunit dan nil do school bonnes betwixt, dis 'fit ue S'ate uv 3Iidgigin. Don't, o.ik hnr.cv! Vii one bar'l stave I kin fatly li' do tail er trnu!.c. 'Then you don't lielievc; in cduea- llOlii ".! " 'Hits de ruination t.b dia eouutrv. Look at my gal. Do" olu 'cm. in s'mtVr ter std nan vfrtr on now o tia-shent hardly nx Vr fer ter enrrv i!j waddn home. She done eot bevsnt ir bi'tiess. I ain't 1 r nt mithiti in Inioks, rn y it kin count all do money I j,-rs. No oso i talkiu , Iris, put a spelkn book in a niggers liauils eu ilar yon I-es a piow. hand. 1 done hud tie so'unco un it." XtUtnta Coitiililulion. THE CAIslXU TUS "KlBVKtr," Tlm Is'ivutif.d Kuglisli khip Kur'Jice, which went down with all its crew last Hjirine; only two out of S50 cst'nnins has been wrested from the iii-s. Haw sers, seven and fight inches in diameter, carried by four vessels ,were a'tached to the wreck by divots, and tti;n by pump ing some 2,000 tons of water into the four vessels they sunk to the requisite depth of five feet. A Pop fl" nil bag, an immense turret sdiip, fastened by wiro c ibles, to act as tug, and a flotilla of email. craft -tool; part iut'lho rcsnr roetion. Divers .wero sent do vn to see that '"all-sdie. elaborate urrarteiuiHits of jewel roh;s itnd toggles weirs io good trim, and thon, at tlio ngnal, every hawser' was drawn taut, and tho pumps nut to work? to lightuit tho raising ves sels of tho water piicu:;ly pumped into them, aud, as they rose, the "great drowned ship"' began to liiso too, and finally a ringing cheer announced the Eurydicti free. She had gone down just an hour's distance from; land. Da tweon tlio docks lay tho remains of the crew all btrown with sea weed nnd shells. ' : . :"',-. , ' ' - Tha EuryJJic was launched at Ports mouth iii 1S13, and soon required tho reputation of being one of tho swiftest cruisers in tha navy.' She had been al most re-built in 1S77, and was one of ihe h-ndsomest shipsin the navy. -rNev er la-foi-i , remarks the Louiaille Vour- t'ir- Journal, was so vast a weight raised such r. depth in the face of such diffi culties of situation and tide. The work was aoeoinplished under the direction and management of Admiral 10 ley. Somo of the papers say tliat "tr,do is looking up.' h hit on its intek, tht Cln, Breakfast, 1'abk. . ; i. , "Has sound color?" asks a philoso pher. Un, yes; luive voi revel beard your roan voice? . . ; Say "a laying hen" instead uf "a ! Leu" beciuso &he is on iiest.i Do:-'U't ro in .utsoH. Don't think hen yon have won a wife that you have won also a slave. Don't think that your wife has Jos feeling than your sweetheart. Her re latJosi ft you is simply chunked, not ln-i nature. ' iJoii't thtnl; that you can dispense with ull tho littlo civilities of lifa to ward her on marrying, him appreciate thiise things piiio as much ta other wo men. Don't bo gruif and rude at home. Had you It-en that sort of a fellow l for5 marriage, the prohaLilitiea are tlmt you would be sowing on your own but tons still. , ; Don't make your wife fej that fcle u an Kicumbianee on yon by giving griid.Mitely. Whai she m'od, give cnoei-luny, :t ' it it were p!e t-,iiro to duea. rJha will feel belter and so will you. Dju t meddle in the Affairs of the huuao under her charge. 'ou have fto more right to la p.king your no! into ihe kitchen than she has to walk into your pluco of business and give ditc- tions t! your employe. Don't find fault with her extrava gance in ribbons, etc , until you have shut down on cigars, tobacco, whiskr, oecr cluiM, etc. Don t leave your wife e.t Lome to nurse tho children on the acorn cf economy, while you bolt down town at night to aee the show or reud a dollar at billiards. Don't bolt your nupis-r and hnrrv out to spend your evenings lounging around away from vour wife. Eefore marriage you couldn't si-end evening enough with her. Don t prowl iu tho Joiin resorts till midnight, was'.ini vour time in culpable i JJei.ea, leaving your wife lonely at borne Vi brood over your neg lect and her disappointment. Don t ibiut that board aad clothes is a smheient for nil that a wife does for you. Don t erpoct your wife to love ami houor you if you prove a brute, un worthy of love or honor. Don't caress your wife ia public, and sr.arl and growl at her in private. This proves you to be both a Lvtocrite and dog.. Don't wonder that jour wife is not as cheerful a she used to be, when hhe labor from early morn tUl late at night to under to the comfort and caprice of aseiOdi being, who ha notsoul enough to appreciate her. TltE 1IBXMTV O' A BB tZlLItS I'tmitT. An instance U recorded of old IU?v- oiuttouary days, in which a Tory, con demned to death, was so much rts;-ct- eJTurfcT3-prT71 ph-dgo to deliver Liuiself at the idase of execution, ho was allowed So dejiart withont guards vpn,n tbo fatal journey, lie faithfully kept his pledge, and the nobleness of his conduct in the matter procured for Lira a full pardon, on tho condition that be should leave the Colo ny. A somewhat similar case is now ; related of the Brazilian mulatto whose arrival in New York caused much newspajier mention. He had been scn teuo i to imprisonment for life as a j;a!!ey-sLtve, ou the convict island of Fernando de Noi-or.La, oue hundred and twentvlive miles off the coast of Brazil. His erimo , was killing of a man who hud assaulted his; 'ster. With two other prisoners he escaped from the island on a raft The larsi day out at sc his companions were washed from the frail lloat and eaten by shaiks. Without or watur, he clung to the raft, ami on tho forth day waa rescued bv tho vessel w hich took him to New York. There he found the Brazilian Consul, to 'whom he told his fctory an ' ollered to surrender himself. As ... extradition treaty exists between the Uuitetl States and Brazil, the Consul could take no official action in his case. His sreat love for Lis mother overcame all concern for himself. He offered to go back to Brazil, to be again committed to the galleys, in the hope that he might lave an opportunity barely to soo her. Finally upon his own request, the Consul procured for him a passage to Rio, and with ' the vessel sent a letter to be laid before the Emperor, in his behalf. Tho poor fellow had, at last accounts, arrived in Uio, aud tnero surrendered himself vol untarily to the authorities. Ho was placed in jail to await Dom Pedro's determination in his case. Doubtless tlie good Emperor, larrre-heartetl as he is, will order his discharge from custody ana allow him to return, a free man, to his mother for whom ho has sacrificed his own liberty..-- ala . lltl'l KK W ATE II, Here is a fresh ill as tra lion of the way iieople are poisoned all the while by foul well. A family living on ele vated ground in West Hartford, in a region remarkably healthy in all its natural conuitions, were for yesrs Buf fering from various forma of fevers, headaches and an endless variety' of ills, whiiih kept a doctor iu pretty prompt attendance. At last, three years ago, worn out with this experi ence, tho owner determined to sell out and move away, believing tho locality to be an unhealthy one. At this, junc ture, a friend if the family asked and obtained permission to do- what the owner of the place, or at least what tho physician should have dono long before make an e.vamiuatson of the premi ses. He found a privy vault only tea feet from the well 1 It was evident that this was the muso of tho continu ous illness among members of tho fatn ily, and ho obtained leave to remove tha bucket from tha well and a promise from tho family to go to the barn for their water where it had betn intro duced in pipes from the great main that leads into Hartford. From that time forward there was a cessation of the sickness. A lisping doctor si a v ery Lhiu ti-itient 5 riaced tl a Ufa of t.e:;:ui her that her cert :i 1. would make Tiir. r. ttrE is t r, is. A disjrfiUh from CaIvrton, Texa," has the following: " In tho dark path "f th latB ( clips'' arro Toxis:t, oiiC hundred nnd sixleen miles ia width, there were thousands of igt.orar t fo jIe, both whitr; and itsk, who had not heard that anything jiectdiar wna alsit to hapjsfii. Many of tln fte fs-o lo the eclipse surpn'sfd nt work in hrir lields. Many Jtidierons scrriies aro e)rteil. Eijwfcially on the plantation or United Stales Senator Cjke, rsear Wstt-, wait ' Uiat thHRegrrxra went Ut prayioe:. 1 liovitig veiily tlmt the Day of JmJg ntent bad come- A lor ri bin tragi ily iu Jo!iiim Miiiity ma 1 Aet 'down to. the -c!ijf-. Kphibitu' Miller cloit-d, with his fii.niy of ,tsf nnd four chil dren, Jivtd ' neai I'dchamiti, in lht eorin't-, v lu'lir he had removed frrm Ta.n --;' rix t;f,..th( g--, Oi .h rnorntii f ti." e!-l;!s.e j.e iiid h s had heard the woil 1 was coming to an end that eefi!ix, at.d if :, he inttdel to fi fco sound asleep the trumpet f ihf Angel Uabriel could not awaken him. When tho .clijstfs commenced slid the dark nes of totality came on, ho mn from the field to the house with a hatchot in his hand. He was fallowed by a negto woman named Nancy Elli son, who aUo thought the world was eomirijr to n etwJ. , As she got t tke hoiio Miller's wife rushisd out sifisler the same delusion, arid looking ep at the beautiful corona f light around ' the black : mo w, screamotl, '" Come, sweet chariot. At tho ssme t;rne rushing aoro'm tho cotton f.eld, vririf;- , ing her hands. In tb Tncantime, Mil ler, wishing to take his ten-vcar-old boy with him to th'i other side of Jordan, rat.d Lis hatchet and split his son's head open. Leaving the latter welter ing ia his blood aud struggling ir, the last t,hroes of death, tho father, ca the ladder, aiecndfid to tho top of the ' house. Here with a new razor, le eut' his throat from ear to ear, and fell to", the ground a corjv HU two little daughters cseaped bv kiiing under a bail. TUZ OLD 0TItT. TbeHaleigh (N. C.) Ol-cr u-.ls the folhiaing affecting story : Ik-nbury Floyd of Cbowan coaiity, aged about CO was convicted of a tri- -' vial lareenr in 1873, ai d sentenced lb ' four year's imprisonment. He bad let-n a good soldier, nnd lct a h-g in . the "CJonfederata nrvice, aad was said by bis neighbors to hare been a kind;, hearted and obliging man. He to-nl no wife, chick or child in the wot 11, ci-' copt a little blind daughter, about fifteen year! cT-"L "sU'wH tlltetluid"""" axvliiiu. ; Ijtst wif. k t!: ?? j m-r li t. ced ent Gudc-r e " i ' tl !e;!. Kirl, and that, liavlrg b-n in ih-i s Itini the full iaVLiiaJUujL ted. she would hart? to dLsbaip-d, and Le.did not kuo.v what to do with her, as she had no home or f.Ii-ii to . sr to, except this poor ic-km fiaher. The Governor promised at once to par don Lim. "'"'.' This week , tho tardon was ii:od, and Mr. GaJwr rlscics: it iu the hamls of the litth? giil, went w ith Ler to the jrnriileiitiary to liberate hi r fa ther. The scene ltwcen the father -and daughter was melting in tho ex treme. Sho could not set? the felon's strijifs and tho Laggard prison look, and he, posw man, could look wiih plide a:id fiindaeas upon the fair but sightless face of Lis child; something puro and iuRoeeut still loved Lim. Throwing themselves into each other's amis, tLey a-ept unciMitrolIabiy. After a .little, hand in hand, they went away. . -XK&BA'K IHHTEt.Vt, One of tho delegates to the National Convention, ou his return from Syra-- cuso, went tosco his heart's deli'-ht to whom he had been engaged for fcixtsj- static uionths. She met him at the hinge-weakened gat with the reinark: "James, I Lave learned to love anoth er. To-night we part," "Learned to "love unotLerll'art! Why, Fanny, what da you mean" "I mean precisely what I say", she answered, with an icv smile. "Oh, no; it cannot be; it cannot be. Say you are joking. You eai.!ut mean it. Have I not your promise to be my wife i' "You Lave," t.he replied, iu the same unimpassioned ton-:. "And h, ii be cause you have niy aWluta premise -that I feel free to bo fickh . " He reached around to l is Lip" pocket""." and wLipjied out his pistol, exclaiming: "If you would not see me fill dead at your feet, explain." v "I wilt," she sahl. "My 'absdute promise is like the absolute jmper mon ey you dote on there is no provision for redeeming it." ' , He slowly returned his piaiol to Lis pocket aud departed from her pre sneo without a work. Albany Journal. ' The Use op Wheat Bha'.- -The bran of wheat, diffused through hot water, is largely employed by calico printers, to rcmovo the coloring mat ter from those parts of their oocls which are not mordanted, i. e., h iving tho colors fixed. A -handful mix! in a pail of water forms an excellent emol lient footbath. Infused in hot 'water (bran tea), roi ly sweetened, it onus a popular uemuicent inuon sit m cougl-.s and hoarseness. It also ruis an excellent" manure, anil, from "con taining tho aramoniaco-mtigneBiao- phos phates, is fpecia!ly cdaptixl tv a ii-css-ing for jidatoff. In some part i f tho count! y it as. and pei-hps hi. 11 is, mixed with oar and. uiude iuio hnsn bread used by tho poorc v orJt-ts for economy, and by tbo higher class s be cause reoommended by the faculty as being more -wholesome than tLite whtatcn bread. i. i . It has been i.talua i.snl: noix! f the Ijohtmcn e-tn pull a, mn-atri-ke, it" is stigetod that it uei'.em.s on Li.- scu'l. J t-nks, who l.isty. vixea, bili-.-vt-s i! : t is u .i'.v . , v i-i v srrieu a . v--'"--':.-.;" I;': a "-J