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s. .1. il . i I 8 fbL l 'L I 1 tl K I I'd ,i X 1' lvyayaYaYaYaff. y m rihn mmr Wefiaa's UaaUrtUbieaest te Her Owa uit- i IWrlJM'f". published in Sun ranelsca, by women, enunciate harsh 'dootrlno. A movement i on toot in ftw York, having fer its object the regeneration ol women who have stray J from the path of virtu ; the El Do rado sneers at it as an absurd idea, per fectly niiten.ibtc, nnd s.iy it is Idle to iuu over tho fallen. Theso nrc cob! ancharitabto words, un worth j of wo tnvi, who i n'n iscd In Itit the Meal el tenderness ami compassion. They are liko hyssop growing among the row, but, in one sense nt least, tbi'jr aro womanly they indicate the bitter, unrelenting hatred, which only a wo man tin lurliur for the fallen of her eex. II thi he just ; if scorn nnd con tamely l the righteous portion of the transgressor, then there in no hope for the erring no consolation in religion. If it be idlo to atrcngthen tho wtnk, if it be useless to raise thoso who have tumbled, then indeed thero is no vir tue in repentance. But happily this is not o. No human being ever tank so l.tw a to he H'-von I the influent"' i, kindness and sympathy, and the thous ands of poor creatuen that have Wen rained from Uvea of shame and degra dation, to comfort and social usefulness, by Magdalen Societies, bear witness to thin truth. If woman would fulfill her mission, she must treat her fallen'?!!" ter wi.li woman's gentleness and com passion. Sho mut cease sneering at efforts lo redeem thoe who have gone attrav. N'av. Mie mint do mow ! If he wlnuld ace tho angel within, die, Herself, niul roll the stone from the se pulchre sho must speak word of cheer and encouragement to t'le virtuolcss, mid Hut treat them us huyuiid nil liu tnin inlliience. If woman would wi what Is worth all tho world to them the admiration of the opposite ex, the AttheliHMRthe Legfalr tirre, a bill waa Prd '" ' House by 'one of the.raembere f rom this county, to Icgnlieu the county road". It was defeated in the Senate why. we eftnnot say. The object of the bill was an excellent one. It legalized, without the expense ot surveying, roads that had been used as public. thorough fare for a long tlmo by common con- s.nt, about which there was no dispute, but which weie not legal road in the sense contemplated by the statute. Il is well known that the road law cannot he enforced except with regard tn le iral roads. There is, we hclicw, in llil eounty, but one Kiieh mid that run litttr l the C'aliloniii t i by way ol Ashlamfniid the Toll House. On nil other road it is a malfer of conveii! eicc whether penplu work or not, nil'' we enture to s.iy thai unlaw conn i--.ni"cl it unpen inor to serve in a dis iriet when there Is no legal mad. or any person to work on a road having no legal existence. Under this state of affairs it would seem proper and wise on the part of the Honorable Hoard of Commissioners to have the most im portant of the thoroughfares of the reunty surveyed, so that work can be enforced on them, and they be kept in good repair. It i very deslnnlethat, at least, tho stage road from here north to the Josephine county line should be thus legalized, and we hopo to sco the Hoard make nn order for Us survey, at their next merlin:;. Bomb! for a Higher Grade of Maeetlen. In this part of Oregon there is an in creasing demand for better education al facilities, and a higher grade ol edu cation. Especially do we need it semi nary for the education ot young ladies, where the pupils will be under proper restraint and yet be within easy reach ot their friends. A seminary conducted by teachers of diameter and ability, and digested of all sectarian Ida, would be n hiici-cs here, and would be a great public beiielit. Parent' are exceedingly averse lo placid..' their children in schools where there is nnv dancer ol sectarian iiilluuee, t'ley dis like to ciid them off ton long dil -nice, anil the emiepi"iiei' is that n large popu'ntioii ol ynuiij uirN is growing it I with little or no edtteatiou. To tenehers having the iiccesiry qualification, who would come here and establNh a school where a liberal education could be acquired, and which u-nnbl ot be 'a nursery lor the propo gation of any religious doctrines, this is' an excellent opening. Wu hope to see a first class school here for the education of our daughters, and we have the very best nnthority for prom ising any one who will establish it, a generous and sustaining patronage. Telegraph Dtteato Muck 31tt. V'rom tho Washir, Klamath aai AMuii Itetw -Pilot lock i unr inrrriiifiiiiitTiiii nuu i nn leer - - r? i rived nt Ashland, V speotlully submita ate has confirmed Go. hdrUs 1st Ass t. the following: "" Master Uenoral, vice Mclnner, re On ihe reservation, vigorous mcas- tin Washington, March 2tb. The Son-' ,anc - U'c Oreyniat, : C'rw'K,- AILROAtM-llR. MAtLORtVft,., . . .. u'U .'n ihtii iiniwi u'tti. 4i --.!- iviii, tn-o. .m. , s J'osi .Master ,,-, , . - -; nm,,',!,,,, . t . a. .. I . ...... wu iiiv ir.ii'i iiuiwn) 'fi ' '" tires are prosecuted with n viU to get- at Oakland, Cab, and Allrvd H. Meadi-J the people ot Oregon are im(t!" lb g in a large crop of cereals and gar- am im jiupeiintcinlent of Indian nltiiis' sine the date of my Inst ..it,.te,L'ni den eiretables. Never bdore, since ,.r Oiegon, vice Huntington, it-moved. )" ',e s"bjeet will go over to th .A" the eoininenccmeiU d uperali-ms there The Pacific Uailroad committeo have )l,jum"l., "J,,.,.,. art,,!lin'"1 '"" nt lor.the benefit d "Poor l.o," has the nutliori.ed Howard to report in favor, TheT"lvut fi.I" iui.rMv!VtV i''"' :iLeiit been so well loenarcd to ctilti- of Hxing the junction of the U. P. It. tire still tlifhtiui? t-.n-li ml... i'.' I"' m.fl1 Ml,. vatetheoil, and initiate the re I mm and lint C. P. It. at Ogdeti. Geo. Earl conitnlilei-s. and may urn.,-, j'r 'tr i..to the iny.terics nf hubi.ilry. O v- the new 1st Ass't. P. M. Oeneml, was ,r, "'H ""- m-prtsem comp,,, erjimciit is proverbially sl-i.v in carry- tormerly clerk u the Maryland Court1 fV.'n-e Ii-iflc Itai'lm.-iil'H. ,,'',r" "" iug out its engagement with the In K- nl Appeals, and lafe a law partner of terdav ngrceil to ieiortMr""lM',W alls, ail'l III Hie cnill'iieiieeiiieui in nini- -, .h. vien i. vresneii. yiii-x. ii. oii-oii- oiu m uive am loine Appolntmenf'efRoad Supervisors We are imder obligations to the Coun ty Cletk lor the following list of Itoad .Supervisuts, appointed nt the last term of the County Couit: District Xo. I, A. V. Gillette; 5, J. V. Ainmeiiuan: 3. M. II. Coleman: 4. David Itviliiatli; d, T. F. Ilwill; 7, Ilaskwell Amv: 6, .1. W. Haker, 10, V. 5. Itnlb; ll.l'hancey Nye; 12, Her.. Meiich; 1.1, Samuel Hush; II, Eduit. Morgan; 10, W. A. Young; 17, Jamas Miller, 1H, John .Siougln; 111, do ,u OMIrien; 20, Win. It-iv. 21, Simeon can'only win it by gen,lcne.s-no, U Vil. "wnV W Wni: unwomanly and pitiless scorn for tin unfortunate, and we hope that tho or gnti'ol the women on this coast will rff vcr again utter words so heartless, so, hopeless, to lhne who have need ot merry and consolation. Lot it never again say that it is wasto of time to raise, tho fallen ; but remember tho wo man of old who was raised from the depths ot shame and made worthy to sit at the feet of Jcsu, and ask how many, calling themselves pure, are lli'u's deserving? Dkatii or Aniiv Johnson. Andy Johnson is one ot tho few men who have tho pleasure of reading their own pot obit notices. After figuring as the subject of a first class obituary in nearly every paper in tbo country, he tnms up nlive aad in hot pursuit of offico again in his own State. It is quito probable that ho was dying, an most people are, for newspaper puffs, and knowing that only n few Demo eratie editors urn mean enough to abtne the dead, he bilked tho press so as to see what thoy thought of him. He probably realized that "Andy" dead , is a much greater person than "Andy" J living. The Democratic lrm of Salem, re marks in its usual doleful strain, "thnt interest bearing evidence of Stato indebtedness nro hawked upon our streets at 28 per oent. discount, with out finding buyers." Perhaps tJie ap parent Democratic majJeity in Oregon und tbo Democratic doelrhoyrepudi a'tion have something to do with the dull market for State warrants. Wbcrc, O, where, Mr. Brown, aro all the Hepublicans who were to grow suddenly rich buying these sauio war rants? Why don't they buy ? lor you fow that tinder the anticipated bless bigs of Democratic rule thoy must go up t-i par again, or go to the pa per mill, Two gentlemen were speak in ot the reported death of A. Johnson the oth er day, Ouo of them remarked with tnoro force than reverence, that al though dmth had got a bill passed giv ing him possession, Andy had vetoed tk'mi( Mill kinked. This may be con sidered hit last ret o. e Tito publication day ot tho Yreka 76arndl soon to be ehnnged to Thurs day, instead' of Friday. Wo would like to sec it issued every day in the week. A velocipede track is being made ot Hrolherton; 2d, Philander Powell. From Districts No. 6, 0, 16, 22, 21 27,20, no and ni.no reports have been received, and no appointments have beenmiidu (or them. . Tho Tsiiure of Offlcs Act- Tho contest which has been going on in Congress concerning tho repeal of this law ban been ended. The law has been so modified that the power to control the immenso Government pat ronage, will be equally balanced be-twt-en the Senate and the President. When Johnson was in power, the pas sage of a restraining law was nn im perativu necessity. Tho olo power! of appointment and removal in tho hands of a bad man wan too dangerous; and even with a President enjoying public confidence as much an Grant it is better that the power be divided. It is now modified, on the principle that "in the multitudo of counselors there is wis dom" and tlicro is litllo dimmer of the President making any appointments or removals that will not bo fully endorsed by the Senate. Ckkspknt Citv. We learn that par ties nro engaged in building a large saw-mill at this place, It must ptnvo a good investment, ns there is nn al most inoxhaustiblo supply ot redwood and fir timber at that paint. Arrang ments have been made for n line of schooners to run between Crescent City and Ran Francisco, the coming summer. Thoy aro to land at tho for mer placo twice a week, nnd will cheap en freights considerably. SlIOOTINn AT TUB pK.tlTKNTJArtY. On Saturday last a convict named Hib blsr, who had been sentenced to the penitentiary for five years, becamo stub born and feigped insanity. The medi cal examiner was called in, but the convict would not allow him to como near him. Tho Warden was called, nnd an altercation took place, when the Warden shot tho convict dead. It is reported that Gvn. Halleek is to furnish the Infantry company at Ft. Klamath, with velocipedes. It is thought that they will lie moro eco nomical than horses, nnd a company of men sonuring tho country on theyn wouM inspire tho s-ivages with n wholesome teiror. , From the Vnfanht wo clip the Id lowing items: Fit.wnritKn. A lew days since, lion. Is.taCnv, iitcinhcr ol the' last Legisla ture' from JTp'iine County, stalled home and had troue about live miles when he was thrown from the horse, by a stumble ol the auimit. His toot hung in the stirrup, nnd he was drag ged through the mud by the horse, whirling mpidlv around. Mr. Cox ie celved severe bruises on his shoulder and arms, having the small bon of his leg below the knee, broken. He was brought back to the city and H pow stopping nl the I'tiion Hotel. Dr. Carpenter .V Peyton nrc his intending physicians. Gatiikiimi to Hih F.viiikih. One by one the old pioneers bid us good bye. Yesterday morning, nt six o'clock, Jesse I.ooney, at the advanced ago ol sixty-eight years, died lull, ot years and good deeds. I'nelo Jesse came to Oregon in lHtil, and has In en n resident ol this county ever since. His door was ever open to the weary traveler, and his hospitality was sur passed by none. A largo circle ol re latives remain to keep alive the mem ory ol a truly good man. The funeral services will be had on Saturday, and the remains of the deceased will be interred in the family burying ground nenr the old homestead, twelve miles south of Salem. DietniH is Sai.km. From tho sex- (ji-Mfiii. i. . . . . . . . "- .'."M nr...i siioii-Mtiui iccrwitiii. lutiiciitsgeii- ens is Iviug at the point of death at "' ,ni' ' Hailro.id, Irom t lie ti..rth .rally labor lor u long while under .lis- Augusta, On. It is said that Grant is ,,',"2"J Vy,""l,,.Mjl.,,rlv7',,ltJ iidviiiiliigts that the people usually fail determined to recognize the Cuban in-; naugii'Me waier-Tol ''TlieVt' i" ""' to appicri.ite. In iiicntiuiing some ol (.urgent, as I dligerent, although sev-' r near Poit land, Oregon. 'IC "''' these uulavor.ible uireuiii-tauces, we rial prominent radicals think that this' to the shortness of the time, i 'jJ''' might say that appropriation frequent ,-our-e will not only involve the United ( I'kdy the Committee will hat,..,,, Iv are a long while in getting around States in a war with Spain, but seii to when' they me to be applied; and (ulv complicate our relations with thu the Indians arc backward iibmii carry- ,,,,1 powers of Euroi.e. Thu Union! ...Ij?,'1. '''"'"V, on moiion ju) 'M till ,ii potluuily ol ivMirting it tn . ,rli .sHy inncKt.xiitino. rw. imr mil the renilireiiieiitS lit treaties Oil l'.i..if!i. Itnitronit i-imihiiiv in.i.l tlml i ...l.i.l. I... 'i ' ' I'1'"'1' - WI, "mo ' . j...v...w.- - - , ,, nun ' previously p.lRsnlthc It ' their part, because Goxernmcnl is slow tho junction dinll be at Monument and is, then-fore a law as. swmas it t,' on the other hand. On Klamath Ites- point, 80 miles west of Ogden, and ceive the signature of the lr,. ervntion, 'very year things are grow- thev will contest the Senate Itesolti- "IT" T "'g ,wou lorttiectaWhi. . . . i H i ...., n , ' mentot nn asm-oflieu at lln!.. ... ing inure- auspicious, and gradually the lion hxing it n Ogden. x ,,, -Vr, ,, T"l0 m" oi lS iiiensures ol Government intended to Petitisylvania and South Carolina I that as onn a the public 'nii-p','"!,! secuio the eventual ci ilfeallon ol the have ratified the ltl, nmetidiueiit. requiie it, tho PnsMent shall ai.i.4 , Indians, and to promote their sanittirv llowaid, from the Pacific tt:silro:il i " ""' w ll slvif -iii I rn:iMii.i condition, are being instituted. Among Cminittee reported lavnrably, a J'i"' r-'.aycr) one i.idtSnK theiu there is a growing desire for the resolution granting thu tight ol way to I elerks'aud the stipcrimcndrnt n't cnlorceinent ol the laws ol eivili.itioti, construct a Itnilraad from Portland,' employ as many subordinate woilis'i and an increasing tendency to emulate Oregon, to the Caseatlu Mountain. ' " ':' be required. i Iclto has iioeu c'onliriui!il I i...,:,, . , 7i ,. . , ii..?' "' iclening to the prob.ihe rdnK gent lor f-rando Hotide, ,K. i(U.ifio rfiUlu , , , " rep.rl of the conferencut Young says, in hit tharaitmitic ' ... .i im . i .t... "ili.ii ii .i i... i i ..... the manners mid habits ol civilized poo- , Charles Lafollclto has boeu confirm ml pie. During the laat lour or five years as Indian Age their savage ways liaxe forsaken thein Ogn. The to mi uiilooked tor extent, and they committee, on tho bill to repeal thu "that it must be a,d d oor relics now place gnat store bv both "Hoston" Tenure of Oflbo Act his been agreed ! l,IMl Cil"'1 !,"a " nilro.id." law and turnip. These arc auspicious to by 100 to 07 in the House and IS to symptoms, mid auger favorably for tho 8 in the Senate. All D.tnocraH voted , Inline, il the Indians are jiidteiouslx against it. Tliu conference report te- managed. peals the two first sections ol the nrig- l'he Goose Lake lever is raging with lual act. Tho first section of tins Sen- undiminished fury, und the continuous , ate bill stands. Thu 2d section cm- stieain ol land hunters, pouring over powers the President, during tho recess the lugged dclilesol the Cascades, puts of Cougrrss to suspend any ollleer one in mind of the e.xodu to Salmnn except Judges till the i-nJ "I the next ner some veins ago Some have iv session, mid to njipoiut n new iiteuui- turned well plcni-cd, havinj. c.itioi prob; ot the advantages ol the new country, noiuinatu to fill nil vicni cie whether! MARRIEOT "" J'KN W.-WX -On Noiidsr.ikflfiM-4. t.v J. II. Wsdj Eh,., Mr. irlJ v,r t4 Ml-s I .on 14 Cox. all of Jackson Cosii;. --" IJOHN. ItU.S.S-On Suit-br, abe tsib ln-U "u lit lfiififlin K Krss il.trxhlrr, di"edT """ ne.l well plowed, having found lo- bent, subject lo removal nt his di-crc- iitK.NTJNi)lo Uh-runli rf .trril hi. ions to huit ihem, wliile others, who tln. The President within thiity i Mth.iu. )omig.i tbll-l .f a ! Ilikt iii . !.i .i-i ' i i. .i o . ii i i, ' Un-iit-iuo, fit) tl months and Id., bably went with exaggerated idea days alter the Senato assembles, f hall ; liavu toutni their way Hack to our vat- ol tlioo temponnly -nlleiJ 4-r ley, coin meed that they wero on :i The cllecl of tho eonli rinee report is' NEW TO-DAY. woTioa. ...... . . . . . . i iciut ymite ciiiiso wiun nicy looiccd lor lo retain llio j r-ivlsiuu requiring the, ttaVINO l.-fi Jexsoii Coanly fr i a bitter valley than our own Hogtie Senate's consent to re no. "al but il 1e-: -H er,il r'-oin.fl"iutroItt,t Uu To the Sotithcan ltier. Mr. Judsoii Small, of Lower Kluui ath Lake, has gone to San Francisco tociHiuiie into the paiticulais of tin- ton of the Old Fellows Cemetery, we : suicide olhisbiothet, the Lieutenant, learn that tlm number ol deaths in the mj l0 ,.,, dinige ot his ellcct-'. r less inquiry eonccruiug th citv for the pat vear, was twenty-two, ' ... , ., . ,, . , ,, ., ni ,1.,,,i.i ,.,.,,, ,.. :,.ii. ..-iii i . i Last week Cant. Ilaiues an. I Air scope oi iiusouicii cciiuirx iuu two ot which were 'loin violent causes ' . l v"l1' " " 1"1 -"r-, ,,.',, three consumptives, und the balance I "'' at ipieJ to cross hl.m.itli cntein ptirt o! the Mute, und tl I. I .H I.... I. I. .L- L .. t. . . M .... IS .. ...:... ,1.,. ,...i III .,... ... i a ,. I.. I " ' "ii'inn m im iutiui oi niuna J. I- l""" "- "vnmu wi tm.- ,-. ii-i .F .- i.i- iMr.ii, ay iioiniy lu fcl. iiMe suspended oflicer.'. ' OK" I OK'IROEYOl'Ori Notic to Stockkoldui. As upriua iipproaehc there Is moro I The snuusl meriliia of lbs JflctlM4-f o( less inquiry concerning .he wide iSitf.US ie south- liliriSlturApill.priix for lie pirW ,. ,, . i -n-ci.nic iiirrctur ror iuefiiuinxynir,i' IC rOIUIS I l, Irai.d.ll,,., null nlk.f l.i.l.u. u III from other natural diseases. Two cnr- Lake in a While-hull boal, on a Mnrniv "v wlilcli settleis oa i gel il.ero. I ln-re f0"" '"r n niiinij. pses buried in one cemetery wen-from ,:,v. When about six mikh-'nut ure nt preson' but t-v . mui.-s. tl,.-.t are At n iiockfbi!lW 8rcrnrT ',,1' """, V,v """" " i"--'- heavv g.i e came up, an- t hoy-retreut -firil'-'-'"lu ' W'gons, unless we .'.n .iund Mircbxun. j- sons who died hi the citv, were taken . :.f ..... .V.V.r:.. lllf, nn.., ,!,..,.... t... ,i,., n,n... into the country lor burial. In a pop- l" ' ,l" '"' " " " "' ;; ,', "',:' ''..' l, .... rut a tVi c illation of .1,000 souls, wu think this danger ot ship-wreck to Kowast.i. Ouo o( thee is be the W illatneltc al- HARNESS AND SAJgPLC. I.- n i .. .i... t . i.i .i... .....i. , i... . ... .. i .. . . . . i... ip..j,,..i..m i..n i ...i.t.i. ' s pin-.inn v. vii mi liiu lit- iiiiiiiivsii ui im- i- ihii hi iiiuereni varienes oiiiw-ihii. n ""'i vnu .-ii-uiihim innii, wuinii Coai. Mink Sor.p. Tho Coal mines on Coese Hay have been sold to parties in San Francisco, for tho handsoma sum Of $125,000 Mrs. Kerr, formerly of thin place, II ' 'I I . " . . y however, of the sucker persuasion, Icids out of the vall-y bj Lebanon, in nrc found hi immense numbers in the ' I.bm county, Fish Lako and Soda waters of Klamath, and trapping, hook-i slf-"n" to the ea.t sldu of tho motin ing and spearing are all the rage among . tains. From thence to Klamath Lake thu Indians, and such of tho white as, ''v " tvtileineav, but wc aro in havo time to siiund in that irar. formed there is a imrtblv irood watr- Messrs. Diggles and Haker of Siski-! on l'' .T!,N l-rl.lr. the nearest , ," e . A 'route to Klanialh and Goose Lake you county, tho former a merchant ot . counlrivr). Tho t0 VPr tlu. Cascades is three uollars torn two-horse wagon; loose horses per head, t went-live cents; looso cattle, fifteen cents, nnd sheep and hogs, throo-cents. There is snow on tho mountains yet by this route. The best road to that country is through Douglas county Into Jackson, and over the Cascade Mountains by tho old emigrant trail, liv thin i-nuti. the emigrant bus a settled country to Ft. Jones, were over to Ashland a low days since, and besides purchasing some spans of tine work horses in our neigh borhood, invested largely in fnctory goods. The value of our substantial woolen fabrics will noon bo realized throughout tho country, for tho peoplo cannot long remain blind to their best lllll'll'SlB. . , t , ,T , ' ' . v ,.;.,. ,..,: . ii.. travcI -''rough as well as a good made No surprise parties, serenades, balls, road. Tho expenses by this latter or anything of like nature have occur- route will bo more as far as tolls art red in Ashland of late, and tho friends concerned than tho way first mentioned, ol such amusements think social spirits I "lu " , cu:i UIW'", ' prooauiy are at n low ebb Since. Mr 11 lm!.n.n moro t,1!l" ,na"e "I-")' th' convenience lvi- i ii cnOj ot traveling. Families will find it . Mtlhoimn so suddenly, no couple much moro comfortable traveling by has faced tho by menial altar, and in tho Jacksonville routo than to tass 'the Yreka for the nnrposo of giving the him nmmn,i . .a i. A , ' !XVU6t9tlWr,peedat"n,Yrek,,'ndUn wllk exoellent J ' SUCOOM. place. Fatal Aitiiikm ik Uhpqua. Wo aro ngaiu placed under obligations to Mr. J. It. Whittlesev, Telegraph agent nt.Canyonville lor the following: Canyonville, April 1st. W. W. Juild who was gno ot tho first settlers of Uuip qua valley, net with n fatal accident this morning by tho kick of n horse, which resulted in his death nt 4, p. m. Mr. Judd was much respected and bo loved by all who know him, AmiAYjomitt Coast. On Monday. 21st nit., an nh"ray occurred noar Pis tol Itivor, about nine miles south of Ellcnsbiirg, in which a man named Tom Dolati was dangerously, perhaps fatally, slabbed by onu Chris, Mulkey. The difficulty commenced in a dispute about a mining claim. Not Dkad. Andy Johnson is still alive, notwithstanding thu Uwi that tho Saummento Union publishes a long obituary on him. Ho lives to verify tho old proverb that; "the good die young." Short timo commenced on the Ore gon and Califo-nia Stage lino on Thurs day, the 1st intt. Schedule timo bo tween Portland uud Saoramonto is seven days, but tho company intend to make better timo this coming summor. "Harbary Coast" is the nain.i given nnd accepted for that portion of Pacific street, Sun Francisco, occupied as dead falls for greenhorns, who, as soon an they nrrivo in the city, must see i'hc "elephant." A gr.'at firo occurred at St. L'ltiis on tlio "nil, nit ...,...,. .1.. ... -...., ..,.,, ,MUu iuu picamorn. i - - i.. nuum m mu pui i iwni nro well uroDarori." Cannot aan Tho loss in cargoes is estimated at Tn u'lTi yo,nr MraUt'' 0i 00o I 'blf men undorstand by thi acr that 3flO,O06-in steamers at tmo.oao . Ii " ..7 l hJm."! ""wn.ent. 'Ob,', tbo rooks about White Pino aro net all n,i,. III-, villi .'ail'l MntlPA hut I ,..l, il.il-. -O 1ULI.. tn I. . . hwm v .hui i uniioiineii aure io mrn out mi immenso humbug. There art good mines thero, bat too many people aro arte? them. The rush lemrtwrtloM. nblo to the alM of Ot buMf , tho language of ttJacksonvillo damsel tho young men uro muchly irten, and w.i think, since tho clrcumstanco men tioned nboVo, thnt they havo got an idea, of marrying for wealth. Only' a few daya ngo u handsome son of Kng land, who hnd bocomo smitten with an Ashland beauty, wos heard anxiously enquiring it she had an estate. Ashland, March 31st, 1(100, Mrs. James M. Smith, writing to tho New York Obterver a lea-iipg reli gious journal on tho subject ot dano ing, saya: "A man well known in seel "ty who coujd not rlauce was sitting at a party, near a youug lady, watok ing tho mazes ot a Gorman1 Ho I put mountains directly from to this valley. ii is uiuercni uioagn witii large droves ol looso stock, as tho feed cast of tbo mountains is much better than can bo found on thu went side, unless tho drover resorts fo purchasing hay and grain. There is no danger from Indians on either route. A Ibany Dem ocrat, N turned to her, knowing her well an said: 'I wish you wmild let mo pu said he. 'vnu can't lnno u..t r ACathollo Academy Ii. to bo iiik.iw.,1 'i,w ,,,,'t'nw. All tho- young nYrekanext F.l i :'? ,. mT ,,I,VV l,,llr nrm bot the Kirl rret?alivairoMOan.V? S,'AW w",,'u.,, " Wouldn't I have the ira to arrive iron Canada te ruu it. tana privilege, though I tit itill. A Camfohnia I'aprk's Ocinion ov Wmitk PrNK. TI;o Marysvillo Attpeal of a late dato says : "Our people go to White Pino to prospect, but White Piners cro somewhere else. Tlia White Pine News ot the Oth inst. saya "a proa pectiug party under Jas. IJasey haa left 'treasure City and haa gone Jn the direction of Btcptoe mountain. They mayiirospect in tho Wnsatyh range, wlilofi is south of Salt Lake. Tho par ty will bo absent for several Months, ami nro wcu prepared." cannot MANUFACTOBy. T'liEu.snr.iwioxEu'it.ivi.voroRciivi- J. d Ihr .lock ol llrary Jwif '.-will ooatisM the btisluos il IbtoW '!. Ml CWJIforiU j$lrvtt. wbtrs be will pro rUscTt mUk sit snides la bis Hot, tl rtdscsi ftkn: llMKir ! WaiMHaraetit Whlaw aawl WWj Ltml KaaltlltB. Bristles aa Halter Mstcaies. Spain ,Jm. avc. A Ur Mertswnt of Cows) Collsn ut nsmrMtlafsetsmr arlkU soon U sddl see llsraess lrs4. Csrrlsxt irl-mlsn oa aa4, toil CvriuM trlaaMd to order, wllb otasatl(llr 8r OftTMUOTft DBPOTI Tbt b stock or guns, pstest an4 boare nintls rlM aasi sbol funs, tll ixl ! i rcTolrer of Ibe lUt psUnU pocid pl'f''; neat, f.aat.11 aa4 powerfsl ; dsrlaftre. lit Uleil sndbest. 11 tbcK goods wrratH. Also tbs best kinds of powder rod sew disks all sorts of shot led sbot-pos: tr wd, aad evtff tblec In Ibe tfertaeu'i " old at ressoasbls rmirn. , Rrptlrlag cbespljr and ponsplly fwJ sud wbotrer doebu the words, ottdwij " upoa MILLER' A RYAN. JMkMavlllc, Msrch Mib. - fat lit Malt af IM Kt4e)M. Gtve) P. Fatack, OteeaeH. NOTICIII aertky flvea ."st"?! red bars beta appelated 4dBiwktakM sM estate, sad tbst all pwni esvitf f" aaalMt paid esuU are rrqalrrd te pn"'J?5 with proper veaebrrs, le lbs " lae'r oatess. la Ike towa of Jsekseafllls.wei tli iBoatka fros lae dale of tali Bells. 8.1. DA. .JACOB Msrch Clb, 1S. CMbSain TialllUfi ... TIS peblle ate kiferaHd lUt oW ?2? Sawa-W.oa WsgawOrsek. at J rusk. 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