STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT KATES Of ADVERTISING . ISSUED EVERY FUIDAY nv rr- l.riKiUdlttta aail iMi-onti M. lW lMp3M j 6T 1TH 1 Inch 1 00 I 8 00 I 6 00 I H 00 2 00 I 5 i0 I 7 00 I 12 00 lft 00 18 00 00 J 00 86 00 48 00 00 AO 100 00 2 III. 8 In. 4 In. 8 00 fi 00 I 10 00 7 00 I 12 60 IA 00 4 00 18 1-0 25 CO S 00 40 00 60 00 8 00 15 f0 18 00 7 60 12 00 x r-oi 1 Col 10 00 I 1ft 0 25 00 40 K 16 00 I .'fM'O TERMS UK Sl-tscxllITlOX: Skis! copy, vr wr sintrle , nt iii.imli ....... ..' Single cofy, tints- in-mili...,,,, ".'.' in;U number.. Bualnea notice In the Local Colmnna 20 eenta par line. Yor h-KHl and transient lvrtlKemnU 1 00 por aqnarn, for the nrat inaenion, Mid 50 emit por aquare for each aubaoquent ln ertion. . Ft 00 S 00 1 0-1 10 VOL. XIV. ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, MY 1871). N04 y fl. ll.'i I ft J M ti rs a H . MM si Dl HERE WE ARE -AT OfR- HEADQUARTERS! OpjxnJuf the Xv- -XU Fv!!,.w Tomj.ie. And there is no use talk- inS you want E3 3 lf O II I tea you vithoat bosutstion that I havo tae Mnd make the prices that cannot fail to meet your approval. iTo ruatrul Ur luu( ive untvcia: tr.te I Knorf thai my ir;oH Uomril; rU..s to avimuh t!iatet. Look at My Prices: 4'. n Ri Ci.Ow : ; a I'usrt Ku-a ::i a. Ja , 1 2 Urvuiui Java. , . , Tr. Japaa. V ft. Xs S'iuii '.', ' Vounc Ilyiii or tluuiH.wucr, V 3 Ssla or Pu-nic Crx-kera, V , MM Cnckera, V Sucu K. Sn Francisco , l.laen O Si C .'ruhjl or K.u t ru..liej . . ! '. 6 3 rVotdervU Fickte sral. jar 1 quart Vonrhest(shin Saucs. a. Uti'o. .'. IVtnsir or Ail-Silw, in grain, v a. . '. Naniinca, V box, :kj cr OvkUun M:Murra' CS caa-t. 'te-Kt'a SO. ui romohes V can s oii, v utie si .t iimb iloiMfy in jara u :k liiit4uu laiv Syrup, V Kiikn &-KUon kos 5 CImmmp ; . oil Uil iHnrnvr', V ni -SI 00 . I 00 . I oo 1 no lo li 1 no 1 (H) 1 00 1 10 1 l 4 ID 1 w " i irO. t-u ; ;j inaamoa. 4'i.ivr. Irpirr and lll.plrr Cash j.aij for e;.'!.-ti-- crouiij anj put up by mivll rJ warranto! pure. Alo. the UKMt oomnirte t.k t4 JK r.LANt'ti's CloAKS, fi,-clwr with a full line TMtvs Mu. era Aruoles, Tiya, Nftiotm. am! t.uturrou- othr arti-wtiK-w 1 twvo not uuie to numt-mt, ai! of !i;vh 1 n sell at trior that defy oiui;ieUtn. JULIUS JOSEPH. TV"! LYON'S Patent Ketallie STIFFENERS PREVENT . . Beets and Slicss Trcn Esairg over, fearing eff on tie Side and Ripping in the SEAIS. FOR SALE BY Custom Iooi anO shoe Sakrr. j Nono bet the best stcck used, i and a good St guaranteed- French Kip Eor; to order - t-0. Philadelphia Ki;i - - - j.; 0. Repairing ncally done. Oive lil:t a r!l. "V.lf Allianv. Orrc.a. Sportsman's Headquarters. SCOH & MOXTEITH, Guns, Rifles Revolvers!! And Amen n nit Jon of .411 KiadH. Just received a la rye invoice & the latest irnfroveiJ RemlD'tou. hborp'A. Winchester arwl ho.lia.rd rviitati't r-.lleH, Moore, Reminsfton n4 Steven brvecb Ui&diii shot jrjns, ww inux-Je-lacidin r-tteu aiil guiim oi ivtrry description. Aslo, a ianrs nI well selected Mock of Flshinr .tickle, Cutlery, iMrg CjII-j.p. raan' 'xN, anU in fact ii;."thinj you oouid winh for in uur litu;. Sruriabrr Thnt We Cannot Ee (Jndcrold Anjrmhere in lhn State. l-tf JAMES 13 A X N Alls, pkal& is imi Asmcnai or SOLID WALNUT BEDIiOOM SETS, Slarblr and VTood Top v. Parlor Set3 and Lounges, Mar ble Top Center-Tables, Spring Beds and Mattresses, W1LXTT, MAPLE A0 OAK BuACSETS, A(kI ail kinds of Hlialuots Cfaalnt le(Saitrn2i, i:xlenajUri Tw hUf Mattd. CiU aiicl tunry 1 intiid to kp evcrythinir in tbe furniture line, and will truanihtee 0tttuifM;-aofi to all vh,. will call on Die at Miller Urick. J IHI K 11N V AI. OREGON MARBLE STOiyEWOFiflS. lite umleniiiid a.r prire.l to manufacture Mt.nummta, Tomb i;ral-.t,.;.rs. .Ilaullvn, TaltTu, Wab ainutli.. Klc, Mr. All kinds of cemetery work done in nL-trt!e, free stoue and ntnit. All work uoue iu fin, cudbliianiicr Mud at tlie lowest ratefl. 3T.Stiop in Frank Wood's building, on the corner of Second and Kilaworth streeu. 133 II. A. CLARK. JUNIUS F. WHITING, HOUSE SIG2T PAINTING. KALSOMINISG, PAPERHAXSING, GP.AIMKG. ETC RELATIVE KSCHE3 BRANCHES BESIGMXG A SPECIALTY. Corner Second :uid rai.sworth Strln, IIKIVV. UF:V. C. 0. KeDy,M.D., PhysJcian asid Seirgeoai, ALBAKY, OREGON'. P&ORiG in M'llwain'a I'.Ioek. Ilesi denee, one door north of U. P. .Church. vl4n8tf MRS. S. NICHOLS, M. D . i;oi:ippathic Playsician, OfBce and residence on Fery street, between Second Jid Third. nistf THE EASTERN STORE! 112 First Stivot. bet.. TO THE LADIES OF ALBANY AND VICINITY : HAYING ,H ST AERIVKI FROM THE EAST WITH A LARGE AND WKI.I ASSORTED STt)CK OF ' STAPLE .AJtTID "FjHTCST ill MOTIONS, ETC., Tito ;:i'.c tv bpin Iwuxht ultice the vou great inditceniont ItVH) i sui.Unl, '2 ?iU f,r mU " t."i4tUe t'ti.tott, wr ti 3-' K httf? tUo'k. Jir ViJ U " li-4 hhrcttit, er vd ." " " " ttVO.I,. inHjrt I ;m, .F. riora UMtVU-wi ucr Nw4!r, U impvr ... .Mtio lwi;cv' Iii, jur ar fki dt.r i'tul-i wiU t'U.tf, put (uri. Mi -'4 Uiz .Nij-kii, A lir.ru luo In tiU' 11. mo, ir di. ."" Jm la Apron, i-krii vtl Haiti bur KJiuj;. vj ..." M U.u ijtitivV Tit 'JU lUndknvtut'U, 6 i.tr .V litw: ttcKtV iiaiuikiffvbtc, i luf l.'Vdtif ToWuim. ir Uoi t-lu-' Meruit Vrtti t iit-nLi Merino rnvtrrpOtirt. . .;. U.lt- sh UibUm, 7 mch, ct, wurU . N.'iik, r c. nA,r. t ;.'!. Im' lintth Hum, & ir l'nj"j! i'ir.:t !...., All Ww.l KtAiitivi, te)tit ami rvil.... Stukcr FUnm 1. if,-uUr irivr !. L-hJie' linj mz Shawls. iit-i.y W.iut 1Y.U - Uwu all wvt 1 ilintcrv. 4i iu .".. ... ."li4 ra(mnft', 4o in, 40 cU, i-ih1 alue lvt ti,, .c,ii Stnrt, h.lf, M t, worth. '." il.u i;nt Shirt. oi nl, vim, worth , Iu.vp.-shirt. hiW ..1 61 00 t cU ... cu ... S5 cU ... sow ... vM ... cu . . 10 CU ... bcu ... 74 ct ... .O ita ... -J. ct ... 6 ct ... ct ... Vi Ct 0 .. 4icta , . 40 ct W M uo . . Ml -0 ... 37 rt ... WcU .. 57J eta . e"l UO 7 & el .. 1 "J .. 7 rt . til- ' 1 hex i.ti 5 1 i;vr IUu-'um-. . ttt M:vo H, m-tit. Umikfnlm't 5 (.... Lai.c' K:4 ;autiiieu, 7. ct-. n--tiUr firtc. I.JttV l.m-.ikfi slmwit. roct. rvjf. rHx.. Lit ' l.ttiwrri ".ilir fi.r . . Ct ; j' i"i; i ir.vi H.i;r irfi i;.Aa. ift-jat k.i rr -j v KM l.-.its 1'jl.ie Litifn, ;.7lc, -; titiv , . rt in cu Ti cu 7l ct , l uo . r - ct a J0 ; i : f-a : i uii lo cu : fl rt ft Ml ' M CO ) 1 Ml j t-- CU i i r : i u - cu j I i't, wttie .... T-. Jvl el. i Ml V;-,Juo l,-,it-.i ' lr;I.it!icl list. 7, ' " ld.a S!;-fV K, (t Hit-. ir.Minir! . 1-t i.- U'hitv .-s.rt. J ruiR.' ! Lsm. f 'ailm-Hid skm ... tl'-J i':. hI SWv.Ja. fi bular JiftiT ;;. s.j..a I"!akr, iJV. !-, jwr Vl ...... I. .lU ,, I'Ant.'.an, n'.mMc wUlh i Vi Hoj.rnr!, vi i.r. li v iSti.Lr.O ..r " , I tiurvm.. kfc.tf t. , li v-' s.-it-w! lishi;..rti Hw. $mir lur .i itojffraiis llaitirYL-itt.it, , nj. prv. .'t V.'.,. ; Iv.il-. ih curi. nv- JTive (' u dti a iK-lN. ; lor Look for the Largo Canvas Sign, iiixamine Stock and Prices Before Purchasing' Elsewhere ! REMEMBER THE PLACE, SI2 FIRST STREET, ALBANY, ORECON. 33ml 23- 7?T rst m&zrmj' ;rmarr" rrrTTHM iraga . Wholesale and rvtail Jralcr in - BmgH, FainlSj Oils Glass. ODD T:LL0V'S TEMPLE usiw, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS rniMandnl with icrnrarr by romp(it al-ituntM, who are on lutnd and Mlichtt. would call the attention of fhraielaaa nnd Country lrust;iata to tho Inet tbatanr claim to m knowledge or tbe drag bnaineaa im haaed upon the ataudard. ktrenstb and quality of our tfoodand the accuracy of our pharmacentlcal prcparationw. a9 Sheriff's Sale. BY VIRTL'K or A UECREE OK forecloHtire in the Circuit Court ot the fciate of Orf,'on, for the County of Linn, and an execution issued In purauance thereof on the 'lud day of April, lbT'J, to inn directed and delivered, in favor of John W. Moore. Plaintiff, and againat 11. T. IxliiH and Mary Lollis, hla wife, De fendant, for the Hum of live thousand nix hundred and ten dollara and Hixiy-flve centa. and the further sum of thirty-one anil r.-100 dollars. coaLt. I have levied upon the mortfrafred premise decribedlii aaid decree as follotva. to-wit: Tho douth one-half 01 tho northeast quarter of aec tiou eighteen, and the north one-half of the aoutheaxt quarter of aection eighteen, in Township twelve South of Rane two West. Willamette Meridian, in Linn coun ty, Oregon, and on Saturday, the 31st day of May, lS7-, at the Court House door in the city of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, at the hour ol 1 o'clock KM., I will well the hereinbefore described real property at public auction for cash in hand, to the highest bidder, to satisfy aaid writ of execution, with accru ing costs. Dated this 25th day or April, 1870. I. C. DICKKY. 38tv4 Sheriff of Linn Co., Oregon. MADY'S RESTAURANT Open from C A. m. to 12 P. it. 38133 A T.S SB 33 CO CT3 Agent for the Yaquina Bay OyU.rs. Private entrance to ladies' dining room. i09 Front atrrei. Alltanr. 13-tf Dr. G. Schlesinger, Im;Krler and dealer in pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Keeps on hand a fuil as'-ortment of Imported Goods In hi line. Special attention paid to the compounding ol Physicians' Preacriptions and Chemical Analysis. . vl4n32tf Kerrv anil Washington. tirtwit Dttclluo in good. a can tburofrB ofior in tht following linen : fA"UIU UUek Trimming Silk, 00 c, gima vml HI 00 haiu " OrvUrm LnHUkt l 7&, ' . 91 60 w a Tia.M, ft for b& cu loo Jts Pillow Muftina, pr mlr 1 2ft tMi LditM' fcmbr'a HutUkorvbtW, t for. . . cu All Unvn lYmah, lo yds fur 1 uu I'fatUlrvn' KrobrulUrl Blti. t for cU t mi auc mrkitrt Towtii, tmr doa, d, ytjud vaJ . . IM uo ' 3 u,lc W Cuiwu. 14 yU lor 11 on , w buit iac litrutn. par l , Si ; ldlcw WhiU Wool Hum, r Mir Mcms All ool Hum, r $mif Si cU j Ami tboukuuu of othr krllclw tou nuuirvu4 Ut i-J" i-c tlmik4MxhiU. 3 lor.... ChiMrvti'a ic tub t clm I UIW Ktnbruiira Cufl mud ColUn , cU t0iM Nck Ti4M 10 cU OfMit Nck Tim, all Wla lo eta , LOmw Siik n, 3 fur... (41 cU lo 1'tl low Sluum. per uilr ... tl fio ; ShoOtl. 3 VKTUJi fr . Si cU tV TnmiiMKl Htu , y uu LvUim TrtnttuaU IUt , , , . t ui bililrvtt L tmra Trt turned Uu - vl to i.Wio HiniKxj ii.jm lo rU : lo tmrOji t4 otnyham !'r. 1 00 ' - yri- Uiwi Crtvth lor Ml 00 , Tftbl uMm, wr yrl m eta Towels, jr uam 7 & eti Nlkln. wr du M 74 eta LUicm" Linu Colur. & lor rU t.'uu Mb1 Utiit lhmj, d ur tA rt dia C fail4rn lloae, er iir ..... t cu 51 i-wn (too nk lr- ioo.U, 1; ydi for. . ! 011 14 yim Hajr 'U W t'uiioa t i 10 Turhuh TowvU, wch ct I jO CnrwU (f iO cU ucti, uutj t)U4f 1 Jf4 LiMlioa' Ulirit ltUT, 91 J4 LaUim K111l.r U l.ittm uiu, Ml, rrvf. pnc cU uo 1juU-" Kfrm h iVrcKht HulU. uo MlMr' JuJ ChUUnm HuJU. r u hiltlreii U h-te HulU . .. . . VI f4 TM (MM l.ith, fwr vO. Wru ititt lJlmnst Mttu.nrjry ric. Th Urwt vtwh of MUlinry im1 r brought to thi uuukd, m1 hi t rotimifthltttf low pric. SHOBS. I hvr thM.ln BaaiUoii.s .r Ur Uirk 4 LJU, MtMr' ik4 4 hiUrva itttUalihu Shoom. 14im' kul fuvvil, Uta..... 00 tUuW kkl fodd, full rll.iUM 9t It'i t- hiMrtrtrCU ttcbout htum..,.. , oca Mum ?i Ultw t; t Shoe iA ft 00 i hiklron'a Oil twl hbuc w ct Nvwuon Tivrtt, buckle uu liim' Kuhbvr Mi rhu 4i rU kul.txr 0ralKWM ... fOcU LhiUirmi Rubber O.rhov. 2cu PLUMPER LOOK! LOOK! LADIES WILL FIND IT PROFITABLE AND IMeuuraub to call at MRS. A. E. MARTIN'S Millixery Rooms And cumins her elegant stack ol MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, (Just arrived per Steamer Oregon), Comprising the latent styles In IIATa, ROWKTs, HltkH, LACK. TIHKl'Ea, RATIX. CRAPF.M, omuii:r. niRHo.va. flowkih, and uiIut nriiaiiiaiita too nienrr u to mention. TIip Best of Dressmakers Employed in the Establishment Ht'llNEEK' Bl ILUiSV, Cor. Mailt and Ells worth Hts., Albany, Oregon. n3S -T. 13. WYATT, (Successor to Clark Wyatt.) Dealer In HARDWARE. IRON, STEEL SHELF HARDWARE, NAILS, ROPE, ETC., ETC. Agent lor the celebrated Diamond cross-cut saws. Vl3n4trtf DR. H. ROZSAS. Physician and Surgeon. Albany Oregon. GRADUATED IN ALLOPATHY IN 1847, in Germany, and in homeopathy in 1858, in Austria. Consultations in either English, French, Italian or German. jsar-Offlce with Dr. Grifflin, over Red field's grocery store, where diplomas can be seen. vl4n20tf General Jobbing! THE ct, lo any work In his line with disoati orders at Budn's Clothing Store. n26tf (fhuk ot'lt mtiji'LAR cuBair.M.xrl wtsniWTo Lf.rriK. Wahiiinutok, 1). C, Aj.ril 18, 1."7'.). Tho Nituatiun iu ('onr'H't-M liuit not iimtoiinlljr clisngod timing tho vcik. ConHtilurution in tho army tiiroju-ia tioit bill in tho Committee of thuWlmlo baa occujiietl thoLowrr Houno from tiny to day, the flooj guttm of tlm h'liito having 1hoii thrown whlr tiiifii. The joiut of attack ii the i'Uuo trohih:tin tho into of triMia ut tho (mi! la on ulit tion Uuya, and from tho howl that hua boon rioJ on tho llciiiblicitn hiu . oun wouki think it tuH 11 jiroinmitioii t abitlihh tho govornmi'iit of tho 1'i.itoJ Statt'H. The anetn:h of (ion. Clurl'mlJ, over which liia Hailical MMiuciatva wcru ao elated at firat, turna out to Lavo inmlo a very tlillort'iit iniproaKiorji-cm what waft anticipatotl. Tin mlmirtttion with which it waa ut iintt (;rti'li-tl in atalwait ciruloa ia t-huunl into n 1. tl ing of tlikcomliture ultct u littlt; cool rc nction, ami in th liht of it littht vi rv recfitt liiatury. No lonjjrr b--j than laxt I tffiiilfi-, .Mr. (Jitrlit !J took oi ca biaii t-t annotinco, in u cry 1 it itict tone of 'oicn, from hin .l.u-n on th( lloor of tho IIuiiho, that tho iiiuti who hereafter tiiulortook to !iro t!i hfitrtH of the jh-oj.Io with M't tional !t it. B or blooJv ahirt uttoralitf!, wouM i.wl him- aelf without a j.nrty. Aaitt. jtibtb..- fore thu clo.so of thp ltt Nranion t.f ( ,u- grciot, ho amtoiiiti-fil to tho 1 Vinorrata that tho I'jubl:cani uiiu ii-ailv ta concoiln that tho lo-'iaUiii.ti !, it waa iohmoi1 o rojNMl in tin- aimy LiU, well aa the juror.' lr;.t o.tth.ha 1 1m-. -n enactotl at a time a i Jiir.-roi.t li-i.ut tl, prowttt that lhi-v mi-'ht now U i.-in-u! ?tl without ha. ut lo lliv 'o i itiai !,!. 1M I n;. . i i . don llii-JM) ilil'ctfia-.-ji la i'1'" "i ll i t... . . .i . ' i utaiiiw ivinmij; i inn iim tj liJ: uiluv, anil ti tvn nji tha junits uu;!.. Now, bait-ly a nioulli l.it-r, ho a ,nj-.ilu,i, t., iojh..,! ll,o ,iny clai,-. .......... viu..uilllir LtJ tilL'COK! Ihla .,,(JU0 iHilunnati a.ao rau.sl l. l utlat-hi-al to an HjnujuialiiH hill, I i 1 the partisan electn.u law whi. li ilia Ii iiuerit;i proiiute to ti-j-mI. To pa thu la' in that av wan !n-ii'e, ilv corroet atel regular, hut to all. nipt to rcjieal It in the aauit manner n "i lutionarv In 'p-rri.S hUajiee.-!, Cor the liteurd. Mr. (iarliel.l Kill if t,. oliU'rul atoning down that tiothin" reiuaina of liia liioul stalwart utterance. Tkoae who liateued to the i.-i:n li tut il waa ilelivrred, hut Sattir!v, tiij.l.-r- stood Mr. OartielJ to sv und h did aav thut liia pariv wouhl not vieM an inch, "even to Rate this government." That cxjirttwtitm, with othi-rs riiiailv vigorous, has vanished. 'J'liit highly consistent un l exee.ivclv loval n di vidual Was oliee a preacher, hiuci mi ajfriculturist, anil ia now a rather nel erate priced olitieiau. Gentlemen nominated to ticc and deairin to be coulirnied will not feel under obligations to Senator Anthonv. At tho close of the si-hsion on Mouilay tho Republicans dcaircd to into ex ecutive acsaion, and .Mr. Anthonv mailt! a motion to that cil'eet, hut out ot a tie aire to make a cheap reputation fur wit, prefaced it with tho remark that "if the Chairmen of thu various iMno- cratio caucus and sub-caucus commit tee had no business to attend to or itecche to make, lie would move that the Senate go into executive ai-ssion." To Mr. Anthony' disgust Mr. Kenmti presently, rose and quietly moved to adjourn, saying that, while tho Demo crat were'willing to help conlirm ikU nominations, they would not do ao ulirn the motion for an executive session was made without a breach of good man ner. The Republicans, in aomn con sternation, got Mr. Anthony to w ith draw Lis remarks, but the motion to adjourn was carried. Tho next execu tive session will be moved without auv preliminary flourishes. This talk admit caucus rule comes with a mighty bud grace from the Senatorial relics of a party that has "run thinga" in the most high-handed manner for nearly a scoru of years, at caucus dictation. The Democrats are disposed to allow the fullest discussion of the rcpcaliui' measures proKsed, und there is no dan ger of their getting any the worst of it. Mr, McMabon ho successfully punc tured Mr. Garfield's effort that 1 only wish I could give his remarks in full Lore. Gen. Chalmers a!. -so made a tell ing speech. J ust as he was concluding he was interrupted by Conger Jump-ing-jack Conger who said the gentle man had declared that the first revolu tion had no terrors for him, and ho wanted to know if tho revolution of 1861 had. Gen. Chalmers replied thnt in olden times tho King of England had kept a jester, rigged in fool's cap and merry bells, to make fun for thu court. Tbe Republican pat ty in Con gress also kept a jester, but instead of a fool's cap and the bells, they dressed Lira in a swallow-tail coat. This was applauded with great enthusiasm in the galleries and on tho Democratic side. Conger retorted and tried to smile, but it was oniy a sickly grin, and the title so aptly given him will no doubt stick. - Upon a pedestal in the lower hall of the Smithsonian Institute stands a mod el of the new National Museum, for erection of which Congress has appro priated $2i0.000. The item was strick en out of the bill once and supposed to be lost, but it was restored at1 the last moment by the aclion of a conference! committee. The money is not availa ble until the 1st of July, but tho cer tainty of its forthcoming lias inspired some preparations for commencing tho work. The idea of a National Museum was proposed years ago by the late Pro fessor Henry, who, in his annual re ports, continually laid before Congress the necessity for such a building. When the Centennial Exposition closed and the various foreign governments donated to tbe Smithsonian Institute thoir cxhibiiH. tho want of room in whit h to jilucn thorn rvviv'ud tho mnm:- nin iittcatiuii, no that now thu erection of ii building, which hlmll bo worthy of the object, ia only u muttor of a very littlo tinit). Tho model mentioned ia tho ono which will doublleia bo itdopt cd by tho committal which Jia.i tho uf fair in charge, Uon. Hhormmi, Air. l'olcr Parkpr and l'rof. fiuird. Thia committim ia now engaged in making tint final iirraiigo'meiita regarding thu building. An now jirojoned, tho inline im will bo Miniated on tho aouth eui.1 corner of tho Smithhoniun ground., mid bo threo hundred feet long bv three hundred feet wide, eoe) in an art a ot two and one quarter acre. Tim atyle followisi ia tho Jlomatitmiiue, to Iji.iko it httruioni.e, aa much ua jionnible, vith the Smithhohiau. The atructurn in to be built of plate iron mi l gluHH, and, b ing only ono atory high, will rewmblo greatly tke bilildinga at the ('Millennial. It ia to contain four hall l'lx.'.2 l'.-t, four halla KSOxC'f f. et, four IiuI.'h ;.x 5- fet and ono hall i-'ixG'i fee. I Voin tho renter ol tlio butldtn t ii-a tho tloiiie, Ul feet high. Ninety thousand Mjuaro fuel oft lie tluur hjinun uro to In lit gr hv ILVjUO t.iuare. li-et of bti.s. biding a letter light (hail wan ii.T.ni.-.l at tlit) 'li iiii:t and 1'aria I'.xjx.Hitioint. Tlieio ia to be u uilioii t eaeh ii-rni r of tho building, the i.i.le walla of wi. !i will Iu 'X feet high, tt liile tli walU o! 1110 ouilillt.g J.ruiMT uri) , leet hi The Hat rMjf ar 1 tola; eovereil wuh ineiai, umteu.i i a wi. len ahealhnr.', laid upon t"roui terra -otta. or i! cijuivaieiit lit hie ;loif ijuabty. 'i'l,.-stt-ejjer l"oof are, to in- n'al ti;i iji.n raft era, Jilutleie.l ut.i,r, tl, iutide. It il intended lo cXjiel.ii 011 tho building ih wholo f tho Hjooo-iiiation, mei it:, eouii!et ion will iiiaki- a he.tiitif,,! u idi tion to the arehiti r'ntal . trm tuii-i t.f the city. Tin-li'at t-lloi to 1 1 !,,;., . ( ; r.art tll'elilelit ixHilii uu- vtill. Wilho'i' ifaling Itllleh fctir. Tin j.roja,..-.! lltrt.l ex. urioli to I al.iouo,, ;H to i... It I !... . ! . .- . j iooo . ov i,ii, a:M'atn ire o it i. ,; "' of linuieiiHO tuijHirtatiie, l.i in no l.-i, a work than (;..i,rul Ciant'i 'i"r.,,-U Aioiirel lli i Win ,," i y John K i,.;i Vonllg. A l:.!i.a! clo-ft m.vn, '.1: I ,, ... 1 .. -,f , ... . . . t r . t ; tilU .,. .,, , ' . t ,- , , j ,...;,..-,ml ,:rilll,- ,,,..! ' , I tjivo il u;. !.: t-vnin I -t;t i., Welle- '.triii roii'-. ,Mio Nation. t! 7'iieatre, itn.l low in,; from .Malt. V'i.. take a yard un.l a half HinL'i, k!.'.'t I ii at I .. . i i.,s. .... -hit l! alt!.. 1 r .. II t i. j yu K,.t .,, ,,.., , '!" di-pi-'.i- i.jfii left OUt liHJt t!;. i two rontiinlrtiuis lv hi ii-. ia.;i i. i- rt i I lit ft ' "t ill ; --i v a . .1 . i'.l... ti ri.n sro-.i ma i in.. uiiii.i:. Th f..'!.jwiii li-ttir li.eii S :i it.. i llrotir in regard to ihe h.ii h.ir of i .-,"--.. w ill Ihj of intereit to uur n a iers ; Wvsiiixi.rnv, April ! 7 .. II i.'.'.iim J'rt l, '., Srrrt !nr .' tl,f I'orl'und , (VVyiii. Jlmrrd ff T rtt !: Dkah Stit:- Vour i-!ii;iiiiiiii!i:itieii of Man it 111 at, with the iud,ir:.e.l resolu tions of the Isiard of trade, relalins to l'ort Driord Is leeeivcl. In -177, under a rvaolulioH of ( '.iiien-K, t!;i Hoard of Ki)gineer. of t!ie I'aeiCc Coast inado a reintrt upon thia suhi. t-t : but tin) last liver and harboi act tlireets that such a port shall bo chosen for a port of relilj-e its Mini! be cutiMdcred Isjst bv it majority of the Hoard of Kaginecrs for the Tactile Coast.' rtl I .t. -l? . .. . j uo ueain in i.ieuc. A lexan.ier leaves a vacancy iu that lJ.jard, which will probably aoou lat tilled and when this ia done, ami the I.oard authori.eil by the Secretary of War to investigate and report, it will thrn lie. atlviitahle, in the opinion of tho Engineer llurc.tti here, lor the board of trade, shipowners and all persons cognizant of tho jieeu. liar advantages or diMid vantages t f tlif fercn porta, to prceiit their views to thu said Hoard. As tho act, which I mail to your ad dress today, hhowa, there is lio discre tion left to the department in the choieti of a port. It can select tho one re Kil t ed favorably by the. Hoard of Engineers. The resolutions aont by yon to, the ollice of tho chief of engineers, together with all other papers relating to the matter, will h referred to tiie otlicers engaged in the work. ' Very truly yours. L. V.Gkovku. Following is a copy of' the act which makes the appropriation for this pur pose : That tho sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars be, and tho samo is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in tho Ireasurv not otherwise appropriated, to bo expended by tho Secretary of War iu the commencement of the construction of a breakwater and harbor of refuge at mivh point on tho Iracific ocean between thti Strati of Faca and Suit Francinco, California, as May, in the onnion of a majority of thu board of United Stat engineers for tlte. Paeijie Coast, be most suitable, thu intT- esls of commrrc", local and ierteral, briny considered. The only way people can be thor oughly known is by living with them in the same house or traveling with them in tho same carriage. Sulem Statesman. O, got out ! Jiiht have them take your paper for a half a dozen years and never pay a cent, and see if you liavn'c got their measure to a t-y-tee ! Tho Amity (Yamhill) denizens worn much shocked one day last week by tho appearance on their streets of a couple of Salem girls of so-called "respectable iamihes, who sashayed recklessly around town, carried their dress skirts high, visited a Chinese wash house for opium to smoke, and otherwise showed themselves "away up." That irreverant sheet, tha Peoria, (Ills.) Journal, speaks of the late great St. Louis fire as "Hell with the lid oh!" tn:vt a ov int:Hi: f.si i:. lion. (). X. Denny, I.'. !',. (.'onsul ut Tientsin, China, write an intereatiug letter, under d.ifo of I'ehruary 1 , to a jh ihoiiuI friend in thia city, in whii li be givea Homo interebting aket-lica of hit travcla und lifn in the middio kingdom. Wo urn uilowed to .-junto iei 1o!1iwk: Tho host winter L-ih been jeifectlv lovely. For i ,(uw duyn only the mercury waa ut zero, and the real of tho time from III) ' to CO' uboe; himiiliuie bright and warm. Last Winter the I'eiho wa:i clorml with iee from l.ecein ber to March Cth, und the ion was about two JVet tliicU. 'i'hia Winter it hail only cloned threo daya, execjit near ila mouth, whero It 14 Ktill c!o.-Jt but tho ii:e in thin and won't luht J..ng. The aoi-iety here erv ni.-e : we have-had a greaS Variety .f entertain menta thia W'iutct, e'liK-eiiK, amateur thcatricuiH, diiiiieo, buil.4, i-:v. We have ten gunboilla here. l otu are Chi liohe, ono caeh t 'niti-d StaleN, Kii!i,h. erman, I'weiicli und Kit :ian. All ol them Ilivii if i veil ii;blic bulb', as well 101 till) llUli-ient CollMuliltea. 1 l.-l'l !i.-r.. I 11 i;ni L'.'ilh ila; .f January lot- n in'', lo iV-kin and mtt.i m d on ti..- i.l'ili n,y,i. It it H., jn!i. ,y Jaud uttd my lojivey "I": "1 a H-;-uiar " dead a -4i-" call, drawn by two litnb--.. t:i ie I rea-h-'i i'rkiii ut ." ijV!,,.rl; t,., .A I J he mirtt .ii,a -reeai,: 1 b;n.: I inena wa i?.-tt.it- 110 i.t r; I fold .latiu -.rv inoinin - : 1 en-.-.t in uomii . I. '. .! .. .. . an V in piirH'M... e iipj eoiil'il -!!ed ;. to ",!' liir J"i;ll the ;;.it. lole thi-V c!t-e, which I o. tiii v in i'.'n-:- o 1 I :j I..' ;,1 a ,t at teiir: . ix-.-i i t-.l at 1 i i ad we not Iuau. tin thai day Ililiiille pa ,i "i nVlw i., l ira ile.i ll... ate i.ef. re t , t i . . d we 1 WOI.. I Mill li.t'l lo l ain . l,ti-l,,l; Hit; j na!! I ; 1 1 u:or:.ii,,'. it i , t i.n e in !. h i iioiii ti.., Ui.,i nr n.i-i- t,i ii.,. ii.Mi r j one, . ii Ii aoii.ita v., i i , : ., l .tit.ii' city. I'.-Liiij; i ';i.!ii:' i .' oth. r ei;-.-ilt t'i.ina, ex...-j. ,i Jia-, i. i .,,,. ,.J,j h iiiiiiiet i4i-,t:.;; i i f..-M.i and :i-t-et. 1 1 eii.-c. on ni;r li-. i, ,t a.i .i:ii. r citif-i :u the t in;. lie et.i '.t ll.it . i.f , aiei M.ti could t'oriii i-.o 1 l.-a a- t- I'.-klng and i.e.. no iitie-r I 'hn.e ..- eity ami Vou .-iiiid lorni l.o 1 !-a li to t'i....e, no i:;i!,-ii-nL li,.-V nil'. i'.-ki i ha. Very wi i.j h-.m-l. nli'l h.i lit-..e in .t i.ur,i.ea:i air itiKjiii is. Ti.ei,- It b'lts!-! a:id din, iu.. laoi:?.- aiela "' J pi" in..! carta paa m an t out i'l t!s Ii!.i f-i.l ;. every tt.iv. Thele I a rn ioiii' S.I a.: it etitratice. eiist, weal, j liolt'a iiiel oti!il - tt.-:, '-S.:.i, ua Vo.i ' '.now, .i liii.lt by the T.-i :uin. niter l!.ey cui.'i'ierr-t I .it;:a, ft ,i:,e Vi Veaja ' i'o ; u:el they hitve eovi-tle d t!.-! em- l . lie ever stliee. Ti.ey liitmjjh!. iiito ! .".. Si.t the .iii',i!oiit cutlotn til ahaVid i iii-a j and i-ui, w !.il? ti.n I "i.ii.i-- iiie it- I KpoiiMtih- l.,r the barharotih aiel in!it)ina:i : eiiituiii oi" deforming tin- ::. While ,.t..-. ..i '.-i i me ni!i n.r la-in; n iui.h , t can l.e.ir tiie .s!ii(eH u! the cliil l for a Jul: -lit lice. 1 ne : l or ii.eiial l:.i:.;e i-i In.. ''Tottering l.ilV." 1 loW IM.I.'S it ... etry urnps out. wneu you u t- a great g't-ay, tiilty, ho:e -eye I w. Iiii.ll nttlbhin around on her "l.iiy" ktaika - -bah '. Tho Women of l'civiug nil, or lnos'. 't);, have largo fee!, as the Tartars don't be lieve iu ihe i.tlio foot t.i:K:iie.ii, ati,l yt.it ace a great Jii.my of the tirt heiies t.n tho htreets, that if, lalie-. .f the bei Tartar r.iiuil.. t. This is in I the cast-in t 'hinest! cities. Vou iniel.t ji.ss through i titIV cities and iiyt oet hi'-.it t.f a real htdV except by chance. 1 1' was holidays in Peking w hen 1 a,i tl.ere and the sight waa novel iu the e.l!e:ne. The "least of the lanterns" caiuu ol!" while I was there ; thin is aUo very interesting; more lanterns and more .u ietieH t!:au you ever haw. I took kcvcii.1 fclrnHs ihroueh the "curio ahops" and bazaars, and hero I kuw million?, and uiillinns oi' dollar.-.' worth of nice und n.l l tilings for sale. Ore , tiiau. ll r..:n tin. Ai'mata (;.) r,.i,. '..nil,,,,: ! "ULt H." j i;un C'ai- j I Ila tVonlil llavr tlcrn VI incr In s -ruu'a S'larr. Old Si ban been keeping fully poKte.l I on tho celeliritted :aso of Oliver vs i Cameron, Yesterday he ransacked the j exchanges, und when he was about to j leave.' fai,l : " " Which ono of dese hyar two ar' gvvino to conio out on t., lie widdei or do olo man !" " Can't tell ; what do you think i" " Data my hau' ja-raekly, too ! Yer aee, tie, do olo man Simon, he war lackiu' in 'Mpearuencn wid tleso Mecon ium' sweetheaits, hence wise lie got in do law, und dar'a no tcliiit' ob what dey'll lan' him fore doy turns him loose." " Ho is old enouoh to lui known better, isn't he i" " Take keer, now, don't yer know dat tier is places in tlis wniT whore do whiter do-head do bigger tie fouW Dis ting ob gettin' enamull'd wide der fe male ain't no respector ob pussons, an' er ole feller like onto nie, or Simon, is gutter bo peert tor walk in tie tied grass wnlout bein trippd and hung onder diirin' do promenade, you heah nie 1" " You have steered clear of those sort of difficulties, have you V " Well, I ain't gibbin myself -way ter noboth', but do ole widtler nebber coulder got mo into dat sorter 'tanglc ment. I'so bin in range ob tint kinder trublo 'fore now, but whenever de room got. too littlo ter hoi' enn5'body but ma an' cr widder I alius adjourned for da want ob er quorum, -cr spendid bizness tell I call'd in do witnesses s'riicient ter proob er a'r-tight nllybi on do spot tint's mo !" " You were very wise, Burcly !" "Uh-oh, man! Don't yer ferstit it yer better be in er dross-sirklo ob er wet ho'net-nes' den in fr miuits sol lytude wid er widder 'otnan dat's on de marry I" Aud the old man borrowed a chew of tobacco and left. ' ' Prof. White, Hayes' new Prussian Minister, parts his hair in the middle. The papers don't say what other clothes he wears. 4 h 11,1:.:, Utrmpt Iu Va,n,:t K:, 'la- upon a I.IIIIh . I r I . A great ileal ,f 1 j.oiteta.at uJt -,..! ;, ..m,r..(! eUl0 vu.rlga f u Vtmuih coimnii ra;,..- ta j,roi, f a jitt!B tight yr.oM .la.igl.1,:, f l:BV. Mr. , u """" !:!, aa jiar ao wo can earn, arc aa ylir 0IIU1 tiu.0 lw hr.Mo liaa U,:n w.iiBg f,ir ;,ir. L, , eomrnca farm l,Vw, UlS trwrf. ahe,t ao.M.ofiJ,,, fa,,,;,.-. 0l, Jvi(lay m j-r. Jtii-l l.,rA wrnt uutto milkfluti I oiiihroko, i.ut-a-i ! svig oat u, M an(1 h. t0 'VhoreV a u.aa!, r.;m,je,l in th Jem... Jnali wiaonicuU Mr. Ug llrar,J anui.cn.a! i.ot,o t tho huuw aarl went uj. to what v.-8J tha nutt... W,, hB tlii ro he eiat.n, . 41. t... .A I. . .... t. v v..o iiiiov aim wa .iu....i u ci. 1 utuoroko n'ttniTrtin-f ,,. rae u,,n hi. JiitU sir. JJo rtthe.l ia BnJ enila!. the CKnirtn th sc-t, l getting hi, ,WM lVf,l,rk Ufw. hi,,, to ia-I...,;, C!l tarntd him over to the author-l:-3. ;".:S;..,:a c..i,;;,lait again.t hiru in h'iiiir... S,,;.!;. ncurt. VvtnuruKe W44 tra-J rit.d gailty. UUIJ, V(.r t(, awaitft,;ti; " t!'" "':tt :"'. X'.t la:;g ,1,1, tr. ::ri,- , t,.it:, .,-,,! M.d.:ifM hroajiit mm ...- ,,! (,ir, .j ;,;. (V,.r . lh jM I " ''r.i: i'ek-y J,t .S..tordav, Il j :v.-t ar-: t; " f :': ai er lliforn.il i ... . : tutu tt J;ra.ii .J, &i t-::nj.t to commit erimc Wat iii ii.-r (-ifiiiiiil'.-il I l.n.!.. ia i.-irt;;.:, and il J01111.I --tiihr, t hi rni Hr.uuhl ten t otit ll i . .r; ::ioi )fiArrt:AKAi r. iur. ru,li,. '' " I' M .. of the tints of Havia 4 ' i'i.v. ia t..;-r,r-.-ry an l J,'f4 lia-:iaear .it...ii:-, I ...ra-l... tiiuTitM-artil vn ' J.teriiiKr,- wiii.e out ! !'rl"-"';J '.-r .".'li UlW.CoI.,ra,l,.. .Sine- tn.-r- have i . -a .cv.-r-d report, of hi, havin, "' ii'-'.. ut part of the West. He i.;:.eji., anu an. i.r.i;;e,l 3:ui ovtr-nriisiUv. n.r i-v.-r 'i'ie r- i , p.irtiir.-. Blll'jlli.'l ti. "'. till., ! moral m'. !ili-. f ' lO'- .n In: Wat !u!iii r.an.i, kiej'aii f.ir his dc WS ,l:t i t, in r: i- vcrv r.r..Ia-l n..liii.-. H ,,Cver i.o er .lr..i. .!r-.iik. u.il.aat atrint- !i waa l.i.ni ia Tall lliv.-r V i!,j wai a.'tnitte.l into Free 11a a i "'4 1 i. Lie;..., i ..rt.I.iOtiLb, 3-v. ti :rty ,r..u.- ;,iar: weight, ; ..H.iit ..in- :j.:.,.'re.. noar five f,-. : ii- I t'i:i;T,i--vn;ti; a li'--'! ' h.f-,v.n jia.r; i;. a ,.-... -M !ii.l,i-r . Oae j,,. , i-i.-n w itlt ii'.v t.f f.t i eiit nhort. j;.. ja ;;riy eyt-Jt: li'lit a-..-; Very liac hght aa.'. l-.aheavy aitely r.-;uirt t having aeeti havct! and whUken havo caaie?eti hh ! : nan. 1; aay ow '.a or can ret anv infor. latn.ac; i.;s u rr. -juomj, r cu llnd anv .Jie aai r,aj th. .e't-riptioti.they will coa -l'r 1 !' .'..torl.y latoni.lB ,i.l vifcil lii. if earn.-it f i.i . iia t,cc, ai.,1 by so lti n.ietc ii,-r i.: tin, .Sn-ail.ul tnyktrry anil Heart reautas truai.je. Addtvaa, Jenniu Xut t eiiiurt ,.!, , .Moiitonicry conntv Western papi:rs please copy, ili Jieati,.;, cf Ihr Truiilc. ta t.: ph. ill t!l ti.-ti: la-! km ': .' '-'-'1 of May the r.'Uow Tcm- itt ity :!! ho dedicated, at which .u.wai!'.. preraiame will he ob- U i.i lornt in pi K.-e,i..a at the Court House at 1 o'clock e. y.., and iho lino of march ;'r.iai tia re wi!i he .-.i fallows: L'p Fourth treol to a!.iii:;ton: U.wn Vishinton to First: d.twn Firt to l.yon; tin I. vou to Third; up Thir l to Iurtvorth: down KU ! 'LV ' Kf.Vit't t:" me proves; in:. Mill 1,. fonned in the j :u.i,iwin-j order: ; First, I'-aml. ' Second, Albany Lod-e Xo. 4. Third, Visitinc; Iaid-en. i Fmirtli, I. a la! 1 1 on. l-'ifth. t lrand Ia,L'o. I.D.O.F., of t'ac State tif Oregon. Tno Teinplu t i:i he tlcilicated y C , Crr.inl laxlo of thu State of Oretrou at two : o'clock. Orator, linn. .1. X. Dolph, of Fort- i land; Oand Marsha!, Col. I. IL Xooren, ot Fortlatid. A conlial invitation to attend the dedica tioa cervmunies ia extended to all Odd 1 el i i .i - . oi, ami tut tr WiVvS. Ill entKl Btan.Iin- n lUl j"""1"'"' '. r. I.ukessto, i. M. I llOMPJON'. .1. iv. WE.tTHEior.a, i'. II. Haymoxh, W. C. TWEEDALE. The MuuViy IrltTsr. There has hern much complaint from our e,oo,l friends ia Orleaim precinct of the apa thy or uu willingness of our County Court to mako on appropriation for the erection of a bridge 'on Muddy Creek, on the road leading up the iliamettii river from Albany to Har- riBhurg. Our frit-nda complain that because they live in-Orloans precinct, Which is heavi ly Kcnublicau, our I'ourts are prejudiced against them. ThU wo think ia au unfair in si mi at ion. Yo know too well the native modesty of our friends up in Orleans, and it is our opinion that they have not fully ap prised tho County Court of tho necessity ol this improvemeut.or they would have had the hr'tlgo some time ago. ISy reference to the Court proceedings published ia another col umn it will ho seen that the Commissioners have taken the initiatory steps and have ap pointed Mr. Kiddie to make a draft of the proposed ' bridge, and it ia very likely they w ill have it built during tho coming summer. Wo aro familiar with tho circumstanoes aud know that it should be. Much has been said about exorbitant taxes, but our farmers are not going to complain so long as the money is expended in the improvement of roads aiid bridges in which they have a di rect interest. These improvements are suffi cient receipts to them for all the money they have paid into the treasury. Two llat'kM for Sate. f, Two Kceond hand hacks, one a Shuttler and the other a platform spring, both are al most as good as new; for sale cheap. One will be sold for cash and the other on time. Call at this office if you want a bargain. .1 'o;iuInr liestirt. At tho Cosmopolitan Saloon, ou Eroadal biu street, can b'e found the finest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. House open at all hours. E. WATKINDS, Proprietor. AN OFFER! H!rrl Iters, tie Bare T Brad This. Recognizing the fact that all our people are bow affected by the hard times, and knowjug that when they pay out money for newspapers they of course waat to get as much reading matter as possible, we make the following announcement and offer : To all subucribers who will settle what they owe and pay us one year ia advance for the Dr.MOMtAT, ut to any ew subscriber who pays in advance, we will send the following free of charge: Tbe Chicago Weekly Ntvm for six months, or the F,irwtrit P.niew tor one year. Tiie IIICACO MAT in an independent paper abont the size of the Dr.aovaAT, but it is printed in smaller type, and docin't have over two columns of adver tisements. Kach number in crammed fall with the latest news of the world, miscella neous articles, and as it always ha from t'lreo to Sre stories in it a home circle can not find anything else which would be more A'eli;oirieiT, 'r 3 2'j in advance wo will send it and the '). ::.it t- a:ty address for a full year. taz: I ASHES KF.tlEW it a Fi page monthly agricultural paper, and ii an full of tlcpartmeoU aa the government t Washington, and they all bear evidence of anaiual k: ill and industry in their manage me;,;. JViidrs its agricultural articles it ivcv a great deal of mucellaueoca reading ind mrre splendid stories. 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Volume 2, just received, gives the history and epitome of our literature, from the 'oldea asje" fcf Queen Elizabeth to 1700, giving in its -tit! bcactiful pages, biographies if aud choice selections from the writings of ill noted authors of that period, among hich are Ixird Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh, ,3urto'i, 1 lit hop Hall, John Knex, Milton, Drydtn, Jeremy Taylor and others. Tbe rork is cf tech well known excellence that -rvery person of literary taate posseeee or de -ires to possess some edition of it- This edi- ion U cntnplete in eight handy volumes, ci wl'ent in tyjiegraphr, paper and binding, revised to date, and sold at prices so low, that a common epiestion which the publishers have to answer is, "whether the price ia for each volume or for the entire work? It is sold only to subscribers direct, the largr dis count usually givon to dealers and agents, being allowed to the subscriber instead. The pablisaeis make special inducements to early purchasers, the eight volumes complete being sent to those w ho subscribe this month, ele gantly bound iu cloth for $2.50. Specimen pages sent free on request, or a specimen volume for examination, poet paid for 43 cent". Amrrirax Book Exchange, publishers, Vi Beekmau street, Xew York. The Library Uasazlac. The Library HayaziM, the first number of which has just reached us, is inique in its form and typographical appearance. Even though its contents were dull it is so attract ive to tiie eye that one must delight in tam ing its pages, which present a varied array of choice selections from the latest foreign mag tzincs and reviews. Sir Erskine Perry, for many years a resident of that country, dis :usscs "The Future of India;" Richard A. roctor treats of "Supposed Changes of the loon;" T.-Adolphus Trollope writes of "The tomes aud Haunts of the Italian Poet, Gua rini;" there is a learned and entertaining ar ticle on "The Phoenicians of Greece;" and ef lighter but not trivial articles there are: "Theatrical MakeshifU and Blunders;"'The Happy Valley" a picture of life i India. "An Imperial Pardon," which gives a wtsa-. derful picture of peasant life ia Rue&ia; "Some Oossip about Leicester Square;" "A Woman's Love" a Slavonian story; "Christ mas in Morocco," etc. To those who have been longing for the era of low priced, first- class literature, not the least attractive fea ture of The Library Jiaaazin is its low orice, $1 a year, or 10 cents a copy. 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