Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 25, 1868, Image 1

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WM. HOFFMAN,
2COTABLT rVIIZO,
CONVEYANCER
o as o
U.S. Circuit CHrt Commissioner
For the OItdct of Oregon.
OPFICK K1 Doer Korth of Beek-aian'a
Banking tlauxt
Deed aiift other inrtrtimcntit of wrltlncr care
fully prepared, and acknowledgements tnken.
AppHcallons for Homestead Ktitrici, l're
tmptivo Rights and I'rlvite entry or land pro
'CBP"d.
Jacksonville, Anj-nt 4. J8fifi.
SUTTON & HYDE,
LYON'S KATIIAIRON,
LYON'S EX'CT GINGER,
LYON'S ELEA POWDER,
9UGZVOIZA WATER.
(Jacksonville, Sept. 2!, isne If
.AMERICAN EXCHAXGE, . ;
Corner of Washington and Front Street,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
L. P. W."o"u I M B Y,
(ijmcrBoraiMRorwK-WBnewIIwM,")
HAVIXG TAKEN THE ADOVE HOUSE, j
. .i t. rrrrrrrn vn rrrrrnvrstr '
and entirely REFITTED. i.D i.LFUhMill-
Fit It. 1. now hrenarcd to receive and accommn. ,
date lit frlcr.di and former palrnti. and Ihe j
general traulllnir public For safely In Ihe ,
rent of lire, and the convenlanco of cni-st",
a SECOND rASSAGEh oven cpetieU lolbe
Sl.EEl'lFG Al'ARTME.'S.Mci arocommn-
) diom and .-.pvciul nrrniiBr.J rr the nccmnmoda. ,
tlonorf.tmll.-s. V ARM and (,OLD 1
j3Tl-iS allnciM-o 10 iiiu noii-c,
TliU lion U locnUil litnrrr III Mramboal
LaiiUlns lliatianr ethtrlu
t'olllnlKl.
THE HOTEL COACH
will tie In altt-td ici nt the K-urat Lnndlnc
to cntiu-y k'lii-l- and Ihelr Ir.icsnt" '" mid Iruin
il,e limi-KltEKOr CIIAUCE. Tlielmuwlw
a lart' Fire-Proof Safe lor rnlnaMr. T
rriipriHiir "ill iln-l.-rliike that liotlilliB rlmll l-
lilt WW lurrlHlrr hi. I.0UM! altracllu-.aiid
Ru,-.i.e..tt.'..rf,i.in, ocisif
. wmk. J. o. wau-
DUCAN &WALL,
ronWARDIHG AHD COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
33ri.oIc XXxxllcllzLCt
Corner of rront nnd F streets
CEESCENT CITY.
rpiIEY WILL ATTEXIi TO THE KCOEIV. i
J Ini; and InrwanUni; til nil poruiruni u
ll.elrcarc. wllUpnittipinr- aiiddlpalch. They
lare lllltit up tolarj- building fr fiorliitf
riHKi. and li.ne ni- arrniie--tiH-iii wi mat
DictchiitiU lining Imrliif llirouuli llntn will
U'il un"-T liy any icrcliri;vi or lone tiyjut
rliilm for piod lt.
?r Con-lcmn-nl" solicited. Mrrchndle
rvc--ll nntnri:i-. in--Sdly
P. 3. COFFIN,
HOUSE PAINTER,
IS NOW IN I'OSSES.MON' OF THE KNTIUE
1 jKck uf nmii-rmN and iil Imroirly Ik--
Mnuini; in toii-nu & v'i". w'r""
1 . . ... . ,. 11 j. Ml.. ..Ill .a..iI
Coiner ofC nud Tlirld Slrels,
pn-pan-d todo work In Hutkuiaullke mauner
and at n a-onublc rati .
Jackonvllle. Oct IS, IpCT.
octl9lf
reai
EL DORADO,
S.E.Cor.CL0(:ii.HI.JckMnlll,0.
S. M. FARREN.
NEW BROOMS SWEEP CLEANS
THEN GO TO .'HEATER'S
BROOM MANUFACTORY
A.D BUY THE BEST IN THE MARKET,
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Factory on corner of Oregon and Main Sl .
by the Odd 1'cllnw'a Hull, nud oppoklto tLe
I-rancn-AiniTlcaii lteatanraiil.
Jnckkoinllle, Nov 2'Jlh. 16X7. iiov30-Cm
TJLT UP LAST CALL.
..
1 LLTHOSK IXIJKHTJSU U Ur) AUK
LLTflOSK IXUKin'EU TO Urj AUK
iL lurebv iionfiVd to come forward and nay
up bv ihe tlret day of January ensuing, as It
w ill cvrlwlnlv U- to llitir inti rt-rl to do so. at e
CJnnnl 1I0 IiiikIiics wiiiioiii money in iihti uur 1
own liubililies ; ond turiln-iniore. dct-nilne it 1
for the brtl Inlt-risl of ull eolicniiL e have
determined lu iHiliIili n Uriel cam baU In
boiinesi after the firn day ol January, 18C8. '
and will not depart Iroin it
SUTTON' & HYDE
Jacksonville. Ic. Ifllli. 18C7. dic'JIlf
LIME! LIVE!
BUILDERS. AND OTIIF.KS WHO DRSIHK , all uhleli uill ijs.ld at greatly rwluwd prices . ,j J(1(l bort t.,aract(iri8tio of all i thirds am more of the way from Port
l.m.. will find constant supply, ot the . -at uhole.ale or f;'""- s ' - , t j a,i lo Vancouver, nnd there was Mr.
bei nuallly. In fiuantiilea to ull, ai my simp I J. I. AKTiiuit x sm.iil utr on.ii. ,,,,,. , .
on IUI11 Mni'l, U-lwii n tln-BOit auu 1 niril. op-
posile Muller A Drentano's store. In myob-
senee, Jdr. Alex, ilarliu will natt upou custom-
era.
- STONE CUTTING .
AM)
KtoHe MasoM Work
t done on terms to suit the lime. Orders from
the country will receive prompt attention.
JOHN U.PEAUOUK.
Jacksonville, April 28, 1M7. apM
yflk
tt$$m
vol. xnr.
HUS1M.3S NOTICES.
Peter Britt,
Photographic Artist,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGOK.
Ambroty po s,
Photographs,
Cartes do Vislte
done in the finest sttle of art.
Pictures Itciluccd
OH ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE.
DR. A. B. OVEttBEGK.
Pliysiciilll & SlU'gCOll-
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Ofllcc at hi residence. In the Old Ombeck
ii..t.lil 011 On-run Street.
Uutpital. oimnccnaircct.
E.II. ttHEENMAN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
oFFICE-Corner of California and Fifth
E.rMu JarVannvillc Orm.
Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn.
lie will tirnetlre In Jnckron and adjacent
ennntlea. aud atlelid promptly 10 iimfrriHial '
C . frli'itf '
DR, A, B, OVERBECK'S
rT-iT"T- -i---A rC?
I TR A 'P "FT J-O O JNlo.
--CX- -1"1- J.VAUU,
, Q Ovcrbock Hospital,
; WARM, COLD & SHOWER BATHS,
1 SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS.
r. GRuni:, m. .,
PHYSICIAN &SURCEON,
.OFFICE,-Near M E Church, Jackion
' vllle. Orecon.
1 1 !...,.... Ill- ll.n Kl Ikl.T. ilif'l.lf
, w. . .... I '.r - ..---.
I
UH. IEWIS GANUNC,
PHYSICIAN fc
I
SURGEON
"N1
Obatotriolnu,
TTTtl V .......1 n arlkn ninf raWillfri
m-ivIc-. utikv uiljolntnir N. LaiicrlV
In Luii. iiu
uorlli Mv (.'allfornlu trett, i
JackKinville
nor.'lf
,m
W
1CWJMW-14V
.SI'I'CIAL
NDIICKS.
H T F E I A N L'S
..-
SVYioO
CM. WHTMI
STOMACH
BITTER !
11 ! n- ITL ! r.nlll.r..rili PliJf
l- 1 .. , . .
, iu. ,rni. vt tu kidutjt. u.u.
TRY' wniMksndllrr!
IT!
fur nU l all nlmlmli and rtUll lliuuf , ,
I druf Bd mtvctif lum. I
HOBODY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT 1
J.O. iMidl, l'lvf-rltt-ir.
TAYLOR A UKXprL. S.4. Artntt.
JtlJ-ly.pjw. 4lS,CU)rSt. SaarrancUoo.
Warren LodRe No, 10. A. F. & A. M
JL HOLD their r'ular coniinunIcutloii
vV" " th WeilneMlay KrenltiiP or pri-cnt-
An Ins the full moon. In JrKuil.i.K. ok-
,uns. A.'lAltriN.W.M.
0. W. SivaOK.Sec'y.
The Heat lleiuedv for I'.irlf 1MB
. .. ...
FHESB'a IIAMBLUG TLA.
IfA"'!' !ruri7,
only, It can lm clveu ufely 10 luiaiiia Full dl-
11 iii-iii .
l-'ulldl-l
rvctloiiain Knu'll'h. FkiicIi. t-'lK.u'n and Ger
man. lluemy ckj!f. TUV IT!
For sale nt all the ubok.uk- aud rttnll drti
lorei and uroci-rl".
EMIL FKEaE. WlioleMito l)ru(Ii-t.
Hole Agtut, 410 Clay Mri-ol,
jnyUyl San Fruncico
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS-
NOTICE.-Havlns dlsw of our Km-
inr. u( uru now nreoared 10 bIto our whole
.',,ton t0 0Ur rWiln-rnnd Fliidlna himln.M.
.,,' '.., , nlir f Wthu
I .. hum!, illrecl from France. Calf &
Kip,
Uometio Leather, Hoot Leas. elc.
, ,ou .. G 1 1, ,v 1 j pyiiK. I Jons Utur,
New York. I'ari. fiau rrsncMo.
Addrew. HKIN & IIUAY, San Franchco
4 1 li llalti-ry Plreel
Plow ! Plows !
nrrntPi if u rnrll or Set IIP.
IlarrUou' Ciililulor. Farm Mill (all kind-).
umi ft'J'.iiJtf coil? iliirLmti (X'iM,
mil sliiBle Inind and liorso power). W-Bnni..
u2!te mOT
( isomer 01 i-in aim v.iiiuhii """ 1
icU2in 5jii rrancl-co.
1 ,
Zfotice.
AWf!WW
ni a ..ttli.ini.nt nr linn. 11 mil wnai hi
want. We want Ihe money due us. and per.
tons Ottlog ut wut positively pay up. .
GLENN, DUUM & CO.
Kov. 3Id, UC7. nov23-2in
ihellliKKl, KirriiBiheiiliiK tb Nerves, KettorliiK Vancouver whii 11 iiihiih ;iu., m-ruii-ibe
Lot Aieili', I Ljs0 tO'inorrow. Wo shall be chased
-,--
JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1808.
TUG OREIiBN MTt'E!
ruiiusuni)
Every Snturtlar Morning toy
B. F. DOWELL,
"
OFFICE. CORNER -C & THIRD STREETS ,
TnnMs op MJiiscniPTioxi
MrI?uMfanl? tZT, .n'l.riTriro
paid within the flrt sh month or Ihe year, live
dnlnrs i If not paid nntll tho expiration of ihe
year.tlxdoHars.
'"""' opDVK,lTI3,-H' I
ite"TlZ'mC!neAchr.tt,!S!! iZ-
Ion. One Dollar. A I'keoiint of fifty percent
will I made In lhi.vlionderllwly the year.
Lr-,l Tcn.lfrt r
rrt ri-ltfl t currnt rate,
Old Times.
Thttt't a If ntlfal ong on Ihf ilumlrcni tlr,
Thatilrint tl.rx.ujh tl.t t.IUjt of Jrranta)
Il como from clinic olitrc L ro ir,
Anil a tuntfnl tott inJ trlhl brawn Ltlr
Tliat rrJ In tbi nornlne bttnt.
KaA . .f iir Bn.t . nf hrown.
An.1 inw.lilt fonhMli r thtral
A Cllmmtrlog Cron tin 1 a sUtlrlo Crown,
A tbetnjr tl and a couch of down,
Lul luffi and ImSiIi of pnj-f r.
A brtMh of Sfrtnn In tbt brtiy wood,
8tt fn frvtn tlii qulrcrlot plnn
niut llt tret UntMh rn hols
Abnl-Uofbrcklti,ntoflKls
Dlrd wirLIrn and clunw-rlDc tlofi.
A rty wreath and a dimpled liaoJ,
A rln and tUclittd ow
Tlirr pMn link of a pl ln UinJ
A tlnr track on tin no-wlillc ind,
A trar and a ilnliti brow.
Tbrrt't a tlnctnr of crlcf In tha liutlfttl or.
TLt mU In I lie iluniliroui lr,
And lontlnri frit lu lb fotlro Ihronr,
Slnki ikiwn on tbi mv at II trcniUtl a-'ong
rnnaclimbi tbt rv w trt.
W brd It 6t t tin Uwn of dr.
I An tit nilnclcl whli matin clilmm
ArvlUimll-lrfloilifrum firj,
And f call It now OH Tlin.
Chusfd ly flic ".Mm in."
"Where i the Captain''" ashed I liauk, we saw a Hue ot pulling hteiiiu
so-nebody. Well, T was tho Cnptian, coining nearer and nearer on our track,
and then-1 tea. Not really the " All this tinio thu bridu had been sit
M.V citliL-r. lint nil one. l the Cni'taili: tin" oliiM! Iiv hip. nil 111 the eiiuine-
,for I had just iinMied putting tho 11111-
chiuery into the l'lfffi; and wn to
!... at a . I4 lkJntfj It tl'llll (irtiii.
Iltll IV Ilii'lIlM 'Vitii- II 1111 miviivii
N I w.Hh viitually in foiumuiHl lor the
tune.
j "Oil ! you an- the ninn I wih to-ee,
are yiitiY" acked thu vtiiee; and then '
'the fae beliiiid thf voice looked into
ltn0 'UgNie-iiMini wheie I was sitting,
' 1 Iiu fm-e w at iinglit nnn Keen nun
prtily, and beloni:ed,'ail knew at tune,
to .Mr?, f.tilliiway, the wilu ol a coal
I "Are there any boat? faster than
vours, Captain Ilurliank?" she coiitiu-
' ue!, in her quick, business way.
" None, iiulesa it may be tho I ivttf
riu. Thu ''irtflt will beat out any
other craft on the river; I can piomiku '
you that." '
"Are you sure she i faster than the !
MiirUt?" asked Mrs. Galloway, anxi.
oui.lv.
"OhvesJ I will stand her against '
the Murht twice over," I replied.
" It is all riuht then. I wish to en-
! f-' )'" '" -v",lr ,MV "'" ,r ,0
1 w . .. .!!. .. I. ..!.!.. I ..... ... .(
...i.i.i... I.nt il... M.irin U tlmiink-
wind, can l. cha,ere,l, 1
1 .... . uiav depend on you, may
wt.y
"Certainly. I will have you there
long enough befoio the Maria can
make tho passage, or I will blowup
ii... limn " T if.iilir.l.
., , . .-.- .
briiciii" her undertaking to pass, what-
ever il
o
might be. And so she did.
Tho iiarty came on lioaid just as tlio
sun was ninkins ready to rise over tho
' (.lK.a,i0 jiioiiiiiiiiiiH. and ilirectly wo
l,n.he l,.f with tho never-ending
Down 11.1st the town; past toe steam-
ship wharf; past the saw-inill, and so
nlon" tho liver, with a high bluff on
. . , , ..nrrnur atrin of low.
wctcouiitrvoii the left, between the
riv
erand the mountains; past Swan
Island, with its low, green banks and
its ouo house, which UdewrUd at time
"Punctually at suiuise, then!" shu'hohad been opposed to her inarilago
said, and ran ofl with the air of a wo-' with somebody, and had made legal
man who had tho world on her shoul. ' prohibition of it.
ders, but felt entirely equal to it. So, of course, theio was nothing left
It wns something "new to see a uo-, for true lovo in order to run smooth
man doing business without saying tho j but to run out of tho Stato into Wash
same thing over and over, to make 1 iiigton Territory, tho fashionnblc Grot
sine or a"iuan either, for that matter; na Green ol Noithern Oregon,
and I felt certain she would hticcecd,iii I Yes, certainly, and if some ono op-
.PIlJvJvllJvJl
lot liifli waters nasi mountain ranees
' farther down, covcn.nl witli dark-green
fire, with now and then a bit ot clear
itig and a house; past two or three II-
tie villages; and then out of the slug-jc,l
gish Willamette at last, into the strong
.vaters of the Columbia river. '
j f, , k , ,, t)0 wominml I i,ttVC
i been over it a deal in my day I have I
ncer beheld u mow beautiful sight
than one sees from the deck or a boat
,
at this point. T he liver I n mile wide,
t(j l)0, t)lu t),,p0!!;u, , Mount St.(i l throttled down when the Binoke
,Umi, though miles away, seems to, f ,lti Maria first showed Itself.
riioa high, snow-crowncd cone, iroin I Then, with- u sudden shiver and
the water; while looking ill) tho Co-, tremble, the wheels started as thoujjh
, .. -., : ii.,.i u,J , , ,, . . ., .11.
mnmm nu rvvs -uuum mum, ""
snow-crowned and glistening, ami also, .hook in every plank and joint, and the
apparently lising from the water in an j.nses on tho table began to jump and
iinp.iss.iblo banier. Just make thejlj,c as il they had just discovered
picture in your mind. Tho swift, 1 they were invited to a wedding, and
rough liver, swollen by tho melted
snows of the far North nnd the Rocky
(Mountains; its banks covered with
! every shade of green, from tho vivid
' brightness of spring-time to the dark
1 heavy color of the ever-green lira nud
I the whole contrasted with and glorified
I by fivo mountains capped with pcrpet
, ual snow.
And vet it is ccrttt'iilv true that the
grandeur nud beauty was nil lost on
the Initio, who turned her hniidsoinc
black even restlesly back tho way we
came and anxiously forward toward
the little city of Vancouvei, which ap
pears in the diMiinco oil thu faithcr
j Miore nt we round the corner.
Suddenly the r-hrill scream of a
, Meam-wliitle sounded fiom behind us.
j We had fairlv made thu turn of thu
1 river nnd already lost sight of the wa
ter of the Willamette, but looking
! arrow- the bend over thu low cotton-
wood and willows which covered the
room nway from her paity, for I could
not have them all below, and now with
r!,.l.....,.,l I.. j. I. (lint mn.l.i Iiam lultiil-
i lMlVIIUtl lUlllt lllill llltUV IIVI lltlllM"
homT tlciu ever. kYiu uncil out,
Oh, Captain lltirbauk! she is gain-
ln-r nn iik ; do you know itV"
fiuess not iiiucli," I ieilied, eare-
lei-slv. "That iiiiiht be thu Mario, I
am thinking; ami I never considered
tiu jfunu a ooat to ue compareti Willi
thu Yv, for speed. Uut, however,
.Min-, Urn. is ipiito an iuiportant step
you mi- iiImiiii to take, and now is a
grand opportunity to consider the mat-
ter over. Isu t it possiblu you have
been too haity? It i? not too lalu yet
to ciime back ol il, but in half nn hour
it will Lu all over with von, Reiuein-
her the knot you can tie in n minute
you will bo a long time untying."
IJul all tho reply tho silly thing
gau was,
Oh, Captain Uurbank, they nio gain-
lug 011 11 fast !" And then sho grow
pale, and began to tremble liku a pop
tilar leaf.
Putting two and two together I had
inmlu out thu whnlu story to my own
Kitihfactiou. Thu bridegroom was a
1111111 Irnin Ciiliforni.i who had been ill
'Poi.1,,,,,1 for the year past without any
viiblu bin-iness thai I had discovered,
only, usit seemed now, to niaku lovodcterinincil to iluviso souiu loverago to
'. to this beautiful MisH Miriam Jacobs, j devour it, fiindetl debt nud all, else hu
! who was an orphan and an heiicss. would not favor 0110 bill that looks
Mr. Galloway was her guardian, that , liku defeating tho success of another, nn-
I nlwnvs knew: nud I nlso knew
. .
1 posed it, especially her husband, that
was enough to make Mrs. Galloway
ready to move heaven and earth to
' bring a marriage to pass. So hero wo
, were MIsh Jacobs, tho biitlegrooin,
I M,s. Galloway, and tho 7rC7-two-
uaiiiMVHy nun ins j.iwiih.ih.u m uuv
J pursuit on tho Marin behind 11s.
i The Maria wns really gaining
rap-
'idly, that was ! fact: but I wasn't
afraid of her. I knew what I wns
auoui, ana was iniuncu 10 ihm n ihuu
fun out of tho trip for myself (I always
did liko to plaguo wyoister'tt kitH-n
NO. 1
when I was n boy). So I let the Maria
como within n mile, of ii!, in Aill view
and still gaining; then "ho sounded
threo signal-whistles in token she wish
to speak with us. The bride looked
i weak as a potato-blosoin, nnd 1 confess
I began to feel some as though I was a
cnl ..Invlinr with a mouse. Hut I said
nothing, and made no answer to the
signal-whistles, which where repeated,
only to move oil leisurely and open
out the engine, which, to tell the truth,
:i hiiii linn uccu pu( 111 mem, 1110 nuill
had a mind to get up a little dauco
among themselves upon it.
I wis.h you could havo seen the
change in the face aud whole figure of
tho bride as thu boat sprang forward
with such eager life and power. Sho
looked as though Atlas had suddenly
coma back nud taken the whole round
woild off her shouldcis, which ho had
left upon them white hu went himself
alter some golden apple or another.
And I am thinking Captain Rook-
staver, over on the Maria, got some
new aud sudden ideas into Ids brain
about the strength and swiftness of
tho Fo'tjly.
So, of course, although I slowed
down the engine oucu or twicu after
thnt till thu Maria u'as closo upon us,
Jut lor tho sport ol racing away from
her again, we touched the Vancouver
wharf before her; and the magistrate,
who hail been telegraphed tor and
was standing on thu pier in waiting,
came oil board in tho shutting of a
Ian.
Tho ceremony was not very long
nor very impressive, I promisu you
hut it was stronger than a galu of
brass 111 a legal point of view; Mrs.
Galloway had seen to thnt.
"If you mutually promise to love
one another, join your liaudii. I pio
nouncu you man aud wifu by the an
thority ealed in me as inagihtratu of
this Territory." said he. And theie
they were, married as tight as legal
power could do it.
Whli-h! Whi.hl Whlsh! screamed
the Maria, scarcely nioro than a boat's
length behind us, Ifut sho might ns
well have been leagues away.
It was all over, and theiu was until,
ing for Mr. Galloway but to make the
best of it. -So hu came on board, and lor
aught I know gavu his consent nud his
blessing. At any rate, they went back
to Portland together, aud that evening
tho ceremony was icpcatcd at church
witli all due pomp and bridal array.
SrKKi.i: has been presenting ineaHines
in tho Assembly toward driving out
Chinese from our country nud yet ho
has another bill to build loads by state
prison convicts, whoso ovpunscri ho cal
culates paying paitinlly from tho Chi
uesu mining tax. Our Assemblyman
appears to havo a deadly grudgo
ugaiiint our county ticas..ry, nud seems
ess Iiu thinks wlnto men lieru nre wit
ling to be taxed higher than over.
Yrtka Journal,
Tub Chicago Timtt, tho leading
Deinoeratio paper of tho Northwest,
makes tho following statement:
" Wherever tho negro has been tested
as a slave, as a frccdinan, as citiicn, as
an employee, as a soldier, asn voter, ho
Ins not failed to como up to tho fullest
icquiiemcutB ol tlioso various posi
tions." Dkhociiatiu Economy. Tho S, V.
Jlttlletin says: "Every department,
and every otlleu in tho municipal gov
crnmcut has either applied, or U pro
paring to do so, for authorization to
spend more money, Tho lists of de
mands for this city alone is fornudablo
enough to embarrass a Stnte,"
m 1
Rcechor says people v)io think it
wicked to black their boots 011 Sunday
morning, do not !u'ittto to bjack their
neighbor!! icputatiou on week days.
Views f the Hrcrctnrr ' tM
Trcastirr. i
Tho public debt ol the Federal Oof;"
eminent bears so heavily oh nil cltttttis,
that every annual report of the, Sec
retary of tho Treasury, oven if pOoHjr' '
written, must bo n very interesting
document; but Mr. McCttlloch's re
ports arc attraetlvo by tho cxcollcnco
of their Btyle, thu boldness of thclropln.
ions, and thu weight of their arguments,
as well M by the Importance of tho'
subject; and his Inst report is perhaps
more impressive than any that has pre
ceded it. Upon tho proposition tokay
olTtho bonds' In greenback, he Is, espe
cially emphatic. Ho says:
11 Rut the Government has no United
Slates notes I.) tho Treasury, and n '
the annual receipts are not likely nere
after to bo much In excess of tho ex
pcndltttres, and as a now loan to ratso
money for tho purpou of violating an
agreement under which n prut ion, lorni
was negotiated would be impracticable,
there would bo no vty in which tho
bonds now redeemable could bo paid'
as has been proposed, except by put
ting tho printing prcsei ngaln nt work,
and issuing more promises, which must
thcniielves eventually bo paid lu coin,
converted into coin bonds, or repudia
ted. This process of making money
seems an easy one, but our own experi
ence, and tho experience of every othor
nation that has tried it, proved to be
neither Judicious nor profitable. As
thu paper circulation ot tho country U
already redundant, It would be lessen
ed in valuo by every addition to It, and,
by tho distrust thus created, its deprc
ciatioii would doubtless bo lu u greater
ratio even than the additions would
bear to tho volume to which they would'
he added. It is not too much to say,
that an additional issue of live hundred
millions of United Slntes notes would
reduce tho seven hundred millions of
paper money now in circulation, to tmo
hall their present value; so that a le
gal tender notu or a National Dank
unto, now worth seventy per cent. In
coin, would not hu worth more than
thlily-llvu percent., ocn if thu appre
hension ot luither Issues did not placo
It 011 it par with Coufedcatu notes at tho
collapse of the rebellion. Tho bonds
would of course decline in valuo with
tho currency in which they would bo
payable. Can any ouo seiiously pro
pose thus to depreciate, if not to ren
der valueless, thu money ami securities
of the people? Can any one, knowing
tho ellect which Mich an issue would
have upon thu Government bonds, upon
tho currency now nlloat, upon business,
upon credit, upon thu morals, seriously
advocate such a measure, not as a mat
ter of necessity, but to anticipate tho
payment of debts duo many years
lieuce? The statement of thu proposi
tion exposes Its wickedness. When
lairly considered, it cannot fail to bo
stamped with universal condemnation.
It is a proposition that tho people of
the United States, who own four-fifths
of thu national obligations, shall, by
their own deliberate act, rob and ruin
themselves, and at the same time cover
tho nation with inexpressible and Snot
laceablo disgrace."
GitKixK ami Italy. At a recent
patty one of tho candles was leuuing
slightly. lilifi'klns who boasts of his
geography, leinaiked that it represent
ed thu Tower of Pisa. "cs," said tho
facetious SnilVKius, "except that ouo
is a tower in Italy, and tho other is a
tower in grease."
I tviHii I roiihl prevail 011 neighbor
Kinder to keep tho Sabbath," said good
old Mr. Jones. I tell you how to do
it," exclaimed young Smith "get
somebody lo lend it to him, aud I'll bo
bound he'll keep It. Hu was ueveryet
known to it I urn anything that he bor
rowed," A miss in Portland was reading tho
parablu of tho wise and foolish virgins,
when sho suddenly paused and began
laughing. " Well, what did they for
get?" asked thu teacher, encouragingly
"Thoy forgot their kerosene."
" Do you understand mo now V" thun
dered a country pedagogue to an urchin,
nt whoso head ho throw an inkstand,
"Pvo got an i"U-llng of vliat you
mean," replied tho boy.
Defiant, An aged, bald-headed
teauher, fold nn impudent boy t)i story
of Klljah and tho bears. When ho had
done, thu boy said, "Go up, bald-head
now bring on your bears."
May Ub, Pcoplo puy bo instructed
by thoso who have less senso than them
selves iih a man may le guided by a
finger board that has no sense, at all.
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Alonnndflan negro recently a,tt ighf;
biscuits on a wager. IU at ill live.
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