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(tsf ( &Ga. Ac QA3 tf &(tyvu J&-L . IIUSINKSS X0T10KS. KK A NCO-A y VAX. 10 AN HOTEL AND .RESTAURANT, oitositi: tiik Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. TrmlcM nml rculdenl Innrilcrs will lino MADAME ff ROBOAM'S BUDS AND BEDDXrca l'lac-il In firft clv nnli-r. ntnl In tvety V Mirnr In Any In lhl nrllon, niM tnrii.c1 by wiy In Hie J-'tnlr. her rooms urn m:vly itrximo, Anil plentiful supply nf tin' lwt fif rrjr thing Urn mrV.' t nlTonl will I nb- luliiid lor T I 1311 TAnLK. S'o tronlilcil will lfur1 tnilrrvpt!npt renK of Hi lra-ltni; n r.rll n Hie perma nent tommtiti'ty. JteWmvillr-, Mmcli 31, IHfiii. tr Peter Britt, Photographic Art is. , wKS'i.wiu.i:. oiitt.ox. Ambrotypos, Photographs, CnrtoH doVisUo p.v; is' mi: nxrsr nv or .nr Plrtiues Uctliiretl on a;7 i,r;;77V) nrrxixn BAiUlO --'i'i l' A i a tnx t s I 1 ' 1 .1 i i j A. I'MHATHK COXDTJCTOKJ Chotf I. ; "i' ami I'lm Mway on InnJ. THROUGH TICKETS DH'S M'SH & Mi'AUSTEU, DKNTISTS, 701, .lint Uif Cor. Kfiirtty SI.. Sw I'mxtiwi, Pal. Dtt.Meu.wr.u, nr Hip iiiimc nrm. ;u v 11 Jnrlonnvlllu fiitmlltiitt In Aiimir nivi nnl t II nl Mill In nil Iwltiiss In i ll.if 1 v. 'II tlw nilof rt'i1 Hum nf his trtilili I'r u'' '" n'llllilli' "f till pP'T. DR.A.B.0VErtBE0K, PIij ;sicinn& Surgeon, I jackso vwt.i.r. niu.'anx. OH!cc nt M rf nM lie". In I'm Oil Oict'ctK tltIltiil( ui On aSlni'l DR. E. H. GREEMAN, 1'IIYSIOIAN AN'1 sriMJKOX, OFFICE-Cornorof California nnd Fifth Strcols, Jacksonville, (Bn. Hnwlll iirnrtlcc In JnrUMm nnil mlLionl winllt", nml nttoml iirniiiily L jir.r-ion il MlU. ' Wii DR. A, B, OVERBECK'S BATT-IT?OOiSrS, Zn tho Ovorbocls Hospital, WAIOI.COTJ) & SHOWKi: HAT! IS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS 1)H. IX wis r.ANrxn, PIIVSIOIAN A SUHOKON AND Otomtoti'lolrtiii TiriM iUi'inl In nny wlm mT ronulro lil -rrrlcon nniri Pt II F Dnwcll'd rlllc". on the i:.t W M .Sin ft. JiirUMnvlll. nnv'.'tr n. r. dowki.1., w'Awov. DOWELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JncUiomlllr, Onuon. AVrTJ.TAr DAVI.DSON, Offloe, No CI Front Strfot, ilJnliiiiK Oil-'l'iliKriiillllllli. Hint lilli'lDl,'" spRrnLniLu:rjiiROF rums, O.M)S, IMtM.tllS-iOKY NOTUS BnOK ArfOUNTl'.ANIiAI.I.OTllKRrHIMB. Will be ijimlf n pf f iullty nml uromplly tnlltclcil. .Warron IoiIko Nf, 10, A. F. & A. M A I10I.U their rRiilur cninnnmlcntloiip xV" lllu Wcilni'Miw llvcnlnifn or prt'ccil' V iiik tbu full moon', In jritHiiMii.i.K, nit rons. S A. MAKTIN, W. M. 0. W RvvAdK.Sro'y. D. L. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT" LAW. Empire; City, Coo County, Okn. VOL. XLV. Tim mm sssnsBL. i'Uiii.isiii:!) Iviry Siitiinliiy Morning lr B. F. DOWELL, orv?:. coiixmi c .v tium sntiwrs TKUMt OK KlUISCItlPTIOVl For one yp.ir, In mlrnnpp, fnnr il uinr t If tint ijuJil lilii id. ifl lx inioHiif Hipjiw. flreiftiltiirss If mil piM until ll.o vxpirntliiti uf tlif i'r. ei.x ilollir. TKWtH OP ltVi:ilTIIV(l f ntiire M tliro ilnfUi ; f'tch nliHiii'iit lii'crllmt. imp Inlhr. A iliciiinl nl rifiy p-r cent, ulll ! tnmlv to tliuw who ilfiti by llieyenl. Jfr-Iifil rvalue rMilrl nt ourrcil rtt'. Ihrkncsi Tl lioitl.l .Imit. L.n.ly n'u'il, llir 'VIM l.iil liiniiil th rut'iicf t iv -1 hi Imnpy Intiinl. "Iwii. lp;tii 11m' nhirry mlciiif ili wnve. .1 "1 ihri tt'i n l-if i in.) rw" .! -I'l. I'nL l.ii ii Hi ti'i t-'-iipriil i l : Ihi-Hi'i "lor iir '. V irii'ti'i l ' 1 1 Arn i'.'hiiiiii Hi ', ., im i.i' 1 1 A'l il V." ! o . . -. . ' i nr .l.it'i nc ! ! 'l .' i.. i 1 1 . v Hill lT"r t 4l( d I l', .li T1iri ft . i but n my 1.1 wirriuiii''. Awl n't innr iluk ill UU Hi in ln, H hti.c i'V ktfi tfienl t!il limirt i( lilhlf, U'htitn lnly I Invr wnlrWI In m SmiM' m'lr. that wore KUcHnn't i'ip. Slrrp imi ')! flrl. t nlil tint tlliuir My luiivy liti unri tliln moi In ilirVn' I'll coiKi'il in w Mv life im ntlpr.lnw Imtli Imawn. .Sleep onnniil t ! my inry ryr. Anil wikltii: ilfam iJtt iln li'll O. Iivl. Iiflif'it iii. In tiiniiln'j pkl , Wtili y ii'i ! -r ujf.it i tiOI ilnolll Thj Vajfhoml Sago. i . Ait olil linn nl wry aftivo piiy-itijr- my, niiHtwriii lo tlio tiattio nl Im'oli Wilmoi, wiih lirutilit Im'!iiio tin- ikiIIi'i' court. I li-t clot lift lonlicil nn tlumli tlit-y milil Imvn lufit loujlit mtoihI IkiihI iiiliUyoiitliliil piimc, lor tlu-y lent xtilVi'ii-il moiv Itiun tlio world tliati tlio liroiiiftnr liinuolf. "Wlinl ! your liiiMiii't?" "Now; I'm n travolur," "A ag;ilioiiil, iuiliM?" "Yon am not fur wrong. Tr.ivolors ami viigilinii'l-i nro nbuitt llio namo thing. Tim ililommi'u U lli.il tlio Intti'r tinvi'l ultliont ino;iiy, tlio former with out lir.iim." "Whero liavu yon tinvt'ltiil !" "All over tlio coi.tiiiiMit." "I'or what purpose V" "Ohhorvatlon." "hat havo you iiicrvotl J' "A littlo to coium ii'l, imiL'h to ecu uro, ami a great iil to l.iulitit." "l!iiuiih! what tli'l youcoiiiiiiPinl V" "A handi-onie woman who will slay at homo j an (loiU"in jircai'liiT who will prvai'ti uliort wmom; a gooil wil ier who will nol writo too much ; nml a fool who has noiiho enough to hohl hi tongue." "What ilo you cciHitro J" "A iniin who marriet a girl lor her lino ulotlitiig; a youth who -hltiiliua tni'ilioiiii' whilo Im litis the iiku ot lib hamU ; ami tho people who will elect n tliunkaril lo olliee." "Whntilo you laugh ntV" "I laugh when a man experts hi po. Hitiuu to eotnuriml that respect whioh lilrt pomoital pialilie,s ilo not merit." lie was tlismiHteil. Aoi:ici-i:rrfiT-A- new nnd lucra tive br.ii.oli of agiieultur.il indiiUry is piinging up hi noine ol the Southern nim-P, wn.cn, .. engnge.. ... y ......-, mersofthis coast, might be a Hotirwo j ol immense revenue. We mean ttl0 ' cultivation of thu Ihmiy plant. Tlio ( liibrio inade.from this plant is in gnut demand In .ill pirts of Kurop.., and Hi demand is rapidly iiwiviibiug. Tin plant is a thUih. ol a very hardy mi- j t ure, and asy of cultivation. hU ,, . . . ,, .. ,i...r... propogated front cutting, ami win yield two or three crops it year, pro ' diieing on an average three thoiisiud pounds per aoie, whioh at eight omits per pound (thu selling price) will bring two hundred and forty tlollaiH per acre. As tho thlstlo is of voluntary growth. 'itfcCalilornia, and tlio Itaiuiu plant is something of the Riunn nature, wo pre Btimo tho :wno soil would prove pro lific, in ita growth. Thin is a matter wo would llko to call tho attention of our farmers to, and hopo thoy will glvo tho Itamio plant a trial. Thoro is serious' trouble and threat ened revolution in lio'oln. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1SG9. Congrcislonal. Tlio (olllowing letter was written last winter liy M, l l)ovi:t.t. It wan Fiiow-bonml until tha 5th of May; but as it contains important matter lor this const, whioh i still before Congress, we now publish il: WAMiiMnn.v, I). C, ) February Oth, 1P00. j Senator Coibottollered the following ameiitlinent lo the lAtli Constitutional Amemlmuut : "Hut Chinamen' not born in tho I'ujtod Slnte, and Iiil aus not tavod slnll not bo deemed or nmde citizens." Senator Williams ollered the follow- ing in lieu of tho Hou.e Hill : "Con - greM i.1. have power to abolM, or i.i...i:iv m.v. r...iriii,.,w ,.,.,. .i, ,!..!.. " "... ' .A . to vote, or hold nllluv prescnl.e.l by the Constitution or h.ws of any S,:e." II..II...I our Senator- suppoi.ed their amendments u-t.h I..M but animttnd I . . , spet'ehes, in which lltev expound the - . WoHwnnllM,M1.i.,fil..CI.Innmn,,.!,,1,r'i ' "l11 ' "l ""' "" The S.b..rn .,,ml ..ppoe any "'m1 "S V. ' M T'T " l.an,,.iu. hello..- bill. TheSenute '1'-':' ' '"' M'- -l''M ""l wu in eion on this tpietin all day ycterdayandailnlghl l.t night, to CIPVUII UVItlCK III-H.IV, illl'l ,11 1 Pllll III ..I.. .! I. ... -I ...I ...111 I.. jpstiou. mi: ommiu s I'Mii-ii- i:ii.iion niij. DJsijiibed in my l.'st letter has b en amended In tho Committee, nnd they reported it back to tho Senate on Sat urday. It now piovides for the C?ov erninpiit gunrinteeliig inlcret on the first mortgngt' bond, 0lO,onn per in le as sucttonx of thy road are completed, on a lino from I.ittlu I Jock, Aik-msas, j via Fort Smith and Albuquerque, to S.iu Francisco; from near Cheyenne Well, ICan'as, to tlio former line nt a point eat t-l Albuquerque; fioai Like , Superior to Pugd's Sound ; nnd from Portland, Oregon, to tho north bend of the Humboldt river, Nevada. The committeo have added tho" fol lowing lestrietlons: "If any coiupiny l.ill lo piy over to tho government tho ten per cent of thutr gross earning', such iionipiny hIiiII bo proceeded against under thu Ilinkrup: hw, To secure the juyinent of the interest, the government Is also in Mam all mnicys reali.el from tho s.ile of lands; an 1 nl ter sieui-iu the in'crest, t) apply the residue to the lodoinpllon of the boudri as they mature Kadi land holder has a vote .for every bond, with tho slock holders. The total distance of all the railroads nlded by this bill is not Ics than t.ROO miles. It pissed tho Cnn mittee by idx yeis lo live nays. Ii will be i eloso vote lu emh house, but If 'hoy get it direct vote in both houses it will pnxs by respectable in ijorities. Mr Corbett presented a memorial of the legislature of Oretrou, in f.iwr of the election ol a light house at Yaqui n.i I Jay, in that Slate which was reler red to (he Committee on Commerce. lie also presented n memorial of tho Legislature ol Oiegon, lu favor of aid for the construction of a railroad from Salt Lake lo the Columbia river, Port land, and Paget Sound, and for n rail road from tho Illg Hend of the tlnm bobU river, in the State ol Xevndn, by Klamath Lake, to Portland, which was refened to tho Committee on the Pacific It.iilrn.id. Ho also presented reolutioiiM of tho Legislature nf Oregon, in favor of an .....(..infi'ii inn fni- ilm tmiifivetitent of " ' " T ' ' i () inv,t?nljon f ,ho Willanietto liver; w,,joJl wt,ro r.fsiis'a to tho committee ot, C'ouiirurt'P. ,,,. r,.mrt(1(l frni ,, Committeo on (.,,,,.,. fv.rillo "on the bill to ,T,lt.l , lirid aeross tho Willamotto al fv,rilantl! jjr Colt, jtro.Jiicnd n bill to grant i,,,,, ln t, rt'int'n Mirbarii branch ot ,, Southern Pimlle railroad, ltefor H ,Vlj to tl0 (0,M,ittco on Public Lands, j yif Ashley reported a bill granting (j() i,, ()j wnv l0 ,, Willamette nnd Columbia Hiver railroad. Tho distance Mrom Wnlla. Walla to tlm Columi'ia river Is thirty miles. Tho bill gives ono hundreiHccton each rido ol thu road and llvu aores of land at oach ot tho several depots Tlieio nre no othor grants. Mr. Delano offered an amendment, which was agreed to, namely : that tho grant is made on tho express condition that if any effort shall be mado by tho sld railroad company to obtain any Innd grant, subsidy, or pucuninry aid from the United Slates this shall work a forfeiture of the grant. Mr. Ahley, of Ohio, from the Com ...! f... .!..!.... - I .. I'll .... u. .,-,,, u.uP, .t-pnit,. . i;0wl,jBlIW0JlnvCghc,1fWIP,, dei to extend tho boundaries of the .States i ... ..,. ... .. " . ...:.L 1.1 ..i. ol Xevada, Minnesota,, nnd N"ebraka, and the Territories of Colorado, Mou- tana and Wyoming. Unsaid the Sen- ntors and Ilcpreentativcs front those Stntes nnd the Delegates Irom theTer ihories are in favor of the bill. Mr. Wndiburno, of Illinois, nniil that the bill propoed to dismember Utah; and he suggested whether, before tak ing final action on it, it would not be 1 "l" 'r "' wr , mr. ''' ho inun '' l'l(N who .s detained fm.n the I Ioimc V "H'Kni's. Mr. Ashley .nd the bill ., . . j .1 f lll.l ttt ll.l.lM lit SltiffMfl tt'tll. lliAVlil. j " , '.' " " " "' " , . " mtilon ol L,i,,' h,,t R,Vo.. l,,e l11 f. l l" " n,,7 !in I'laster of Paris mould., removed !ri ma: ' hV ".'o ivo.ihl tiotbu, . . . . ,.. . ,. I niriiif It I Ai'i-itAt in I lull Ia noil'o n Ik.k ilial mkK.i.I t fit I lint ! lirt . linn 1 ., ..,.., ... v,s,.,, were n, ere,, u. ,a ,ey n- in inu mil. in- i-misi-uidi iiinv ti.i'i y., ,, . f.l ll I . Im flutr f,fiiii.1,,iTiifiiii or I It, i lull Iih tuitt. , , . , liilliml l.iptti'i, ti'.'iiL'i ... .1 j n . !. i, i ,i.,ii -. iu.i i, . The President pro tempore laid be fore the Senate a me.Tage of the Presi dent of the United States In relation to the encroachments of the agent of tho Hudson Itiy Company upon the trade and territory ot Alnka, which was re ferred to the Committee on Commerce, and ordered lo be printed. Ho also laid before the Senate n let ter from the Secretary of tho Interior, coinmiiiilriiiiiig correspondence relative to contemplated arrangements for thu temporary ubistpnce of tho native population of the Maud of St. Paul and St. George, Alaska : which was rder ed to lie on tho table nml bu printed, nil: it wish. Klectinn linn p-wed oil quietly. It was the flrt ever held in Spain upon the bals of universal Miflrngi'. The number of electors, which lu 1 ! was ilOO.000, this year excelled a,000,00f. T'le provisional governiueiit favors a , , , , ,, a ,. i ll lumen. wis i,i mi, iiiiiiiui-ia tu ,u- innniHiv, but In the assembling "'.,,'., their Corf It will submit n consf.tu. linn aMM,tuq lw, t,row,f,ot .- .VywM;,rf.i;..M. Thellraillauand Pitrtu-'CHe L'overninnts will Httcolilv follow. Thus other nations will reap rich lewards troin our political strile, and in le-s than ten years thoro will be no slaves lu ehrUiiindoin. The weather hero has been very pleaant all winter. There has been but very little snow and never very cold. In the niiddlo of tho day there is no necessity for any fire. It has been tlm wnnn"t winter thnt has been for many year. Av r.niTouiAt. WitiscK. Tho editor nf the Montgomery Mail writes, from Louisville tho following melancholy paragraph : "Yestorday T had an in terview with Mr. Prontloo. Ho is not tho man hu wns ten years ago. Indeed his gonitis Is gone, and his person is a more wrenk. His family is broken up wife dead, hou killed on tho Con federate side, another settled on tho fnrut down tho river nnd tho old man, verging on three sooro and Ion, cooks his breakf island dinner in hi littlo room on the third floor of tho Courier building, and lives only in conversa tion about tho past. This man once wielded nn imperial power with his wit and his innsio. Now tlio world has whirled past hitn, and Im lies on the shore i mere st'indrad wreck.'' I'll" public debt statement shows a ratifying decrease of $u.IHO,070 05 nring the month of April, while Mr. Until well has scarcely hud time to tie' velop u financial policy, tho monthly ' exhibits since he has nsumed ohnrgo of to tho. chnrgo of guardians vor tho over ihoTreaKiiry evince excellent manage-1 seers of the poor, When any ono has uient, and nro an earnest that in any. been declared insane or a drunkard, plan boreafter ndopted econontty will bo tho corner-stono. Tho spirit of annoxaiton to tho Uni. ted Stntes is abroad among tho Cuban insurgents. This disposition of their island will add a now motivo tq the causo for whioh tlioy fight. It will bo ' who nevor pay when dunned (g- mon a guarantee that their labors will pro-loyt ami is possibly a corruption of "no duco fruit worthy o( n free poople, ' shell out." oo .it Artificial Stono. I Tho sneers of the Hatuome process for moulding building stone, giiud- stones, architectural ornament, etc., I. '"" "v-""' i llibiiiii, iiil ,.i.iii . i.iiii"iiuii,'jn;n grre of ayention tothegoneml subject. At the iceeiit meeting of thu I'olyttec- . . ... . ,, . ",. ,. , me Asori.Uton of th" American IimIi title, Mr. Thomas Hodgson exhibited andcxpliined two melhod'" of manu facturing and moulding artificial stone ornament, blocks, etc., for btiildiur;s. ono of these is prepared by truiUint! I!mn with a solution of four ounces of oxolio neid in a gallon ol water, thus producing an oxalate ol lime which is mixed with from two to lour times its weight in -mid. In this condition 1'ie lo j , jB , j ,illl)1(. pott.,jlirt j, ' is then tnoolded to the reoulred form is then prel'erably t.laeed in n bath of dilute oxollc acid, which causes ,t to . lnloii tli.uBlioi 1, h.r uhih it is' . n,ftlv ,r ,,, ,,IlaWtlJJ lW, ,,,, varletv, the invcnlor tieatH tho ovulate j ,,;, wll ft , , .,, (, .ii i -nil I IMII.!.-!!, Illll I'llllUIIIU IW It, II ri'llll HUM I 1 i - n .Kjtnlition, whrreiipnii It Is poured into "' ' ' ' mould and sulVered to -indurato. In response lo tptorie, Mr. Hodgson said thai the expciido of ornamental devices made of such artificial stones woulil be but little, say ten or llltoou per cent., mora than ol common plaster casts, and that tlio irsislcnce to crushing force would, ho believed, bo equal lo that ol most building stone in ordinary no ; furthermore, thai it had been thor oughly tested with lefereuce to the ef fects ol weather, and lound Ineffectual ly resist the action of moisture, frost and sun. Dr. Van tier Weydiisald that the ox alate of lime being ono nf tho most in soluble substances known In chemistry, its employment in tho fabrication ol ar tificial stone was n lucky thought. Thu iisq of potash nml soda compounds for such purposes had been extensively attempted with very poor result, but the oxalate ol limo was frco from ob jections which hold good against nitch i. .. ... i... t....i...... ..i .... """'ai "'""' maier.a.s, an nuiriam n'"1 ,',UM,t ,,:,r,lu wll' BKl't 1"1 lt". ,il,,(J w, ,,0,,, wl," '!"" ol tin, I ,;i'"1 '" nt t'1" I'u-nt day will bo lauded for t)ic!r hardness and durabili ty, as much as tho mortar.s of tho an cients nro now. . Years ngo, n Pennsylvania fanner stabbed his young wlfo in ft fit of drun ken insanity, nnd fled to tlio West, supposing himself a murderor. The woman recoverd, and nftcr flvo yearn' solitary life, married again. Her fte. ond husband died In n fow moiitbn, nnd sho also went West. Thorn hho met a prosperous nnd wealthy merchant, was wooed and weddod ; nml upon disrob ing, in tho bridal chamber, tho bride groom caw upon l.cr neoU tho near of tho wound I.e himcoU had made, mid recognized his wifo ol yearn before. A 'Washington dmpatch says that tho Preaideiit'n moYcments hr.vo not been definitely settled, excepting that ho will bo absent from tlio Capitol for nearly two months. In Juno ho will attend tho examination of the cadets 'ftt West Point, nftor lila return from Hoston, to remain two or thrco days and witnes. Ponco Jubilee. Ilo has de termined to spend somctinio in tho West after his return from Hoston, but where, ho does not oxactlr know, although ho says if tlmo will penult he may go to tho Pncifio Coast. Stui.s'ok.st.- The Illinois Legislature has passed a very stringent law for tho management of drunkards. It classes them with idiom nnd insane persons, mid gives thoir persons and property and n guardian has boon appointed, tho arrangement must ex.lst for at least one year, except tho guardian ia previ ously romoved for misconduct. Nonchalant mcausthat peculiarly in different look which is put on by men NO. A Hi:i:oim:. An incident has boon narrated to fl, says tho Itoseburg Vi slin, which proves that the women of Uinpqua valley aie no lest heroic nod patriotic than beaulilul. There is a house, not ten mile Irom this place, the porch of which has, for several years pat boon beautifully -decorated with a laigo American Flag. Lust week a notorious secessionist from Lane County, named Muklcy, passing that way, hailed belore the house and swore that he would tie that Ihgto tho tall of his hore m.l drag it through the streets ol tho next village. Tho man of the house teas absent, but tho lady came to the door and politely told the inula ti that if he was a gentle- j mnti ho would pas along, nnd nnl mo lest a hoiie protected only by n wo man. Hut no niipoil to manhood can avail where nil the elements of man" bond nro wanting, and the dastardly villinn prrsited in Ins throat to drag the ll-ig nt his horse's tail. Perceiv ing that mild means failed, the heroic ! womnm took dmin a loaded gnu nnd i told her insiilter that he would shoot him on the first attempt to carry his tlneat i'tlo execution. This nn-nmeut proud ellit-t nil, and alter some fur ther pulley the (-lihiilmiis (V) follow remounted an 1 lode oil', leaving tho briw woman mltro. of the situation. Sin: i or .in. The oung lady, Miss Cuba, a bountiful daughter ol tint sea, i no longer n child, Sho has uiu- j erged from her .swaddling clothes, nt- j mined her majority, and i, by divine riylit, if not by the laws of Spain, en titled to be free. She is now consider ing the question ol n now alliance. Slir I .,.;.!..., ii.. I,.,. ..,. iim. .:..,n . i. u .- ,,.v ,,.,., iii. itv tiiiiiiit iui uiu uiti monarchy under which nhc has been held in subjection. It we correctly di'Ccin her preference, they nre for an i alliance uith her next door neighbor, I the United States -ami if this really ! be her choice, her preference shall 1v j respected. She is of lawful ngo, Is vig ! orous, healthy, plurky, and wo think it but right that' she take hor placo in i that family of nations with whioh nil her Interests nro naturally most inti mately related. Undo S.imud lias room enough (or nil, Hoys, if tho mai den ask, bu prompt to lend a hand. We remember Lafnyetto. JVirmolo tii'itl JutiriHJt. A X i:vSr.ni: Livi:. Our Western Territories nto coining to be pretty woil threaded with comlnrtablo means of ! conveyance. A new stag.) line, under i the proprietorship hud special manage j meiit of .Mr, John Hniloy, a man of ! many years experience intho business, has just been established' bet wcon In ' dlan Creek, Utah, and Umatilla, Ore gon, connecting nt tho totter point ' with steamers for Portland. Indian ' Creek is forty miles west of Proinon- I n r,,. It.n l'.,'.n.. I....!R.. T..!l '.1 " 'Jt IIIVII IIVIIIU tlitlllU.UI, mid from that station the now stago lino traverses iiothwestcrly through Idaho Territory and eastern Oregon, Coaches will leave the railroad daily, and passengers nro guaranteed tho best accommodations nnd nil possible atten tion to their comfort, Hcsldps', this line ofler.i passage to the Jar noMiVcst at miichjowoi rate than by any other route. Wo chuerfully reoommend it to tho traveling public, Chcycnc fcibjtr. . Itnlpb Waldo Kmersou says : Show us nn intelligent family of boys nnd girla, nud wo will show you a family whero newspaper and ponodicnls nro plenty. Nobody who has been with out these private tutors can know thoir educating power for good or ovil. Have you ever thought of tho innum erable topics of discussion which they mggest at tho breakfast-table; tho Im portant publtu measures with whioh, thus early, our children becoirie ac quainted; great philanthropic ques tions of tho day, to which unconscious ly, their attention is awakened, and the general spirit of intelligence which is evoked by these qiiict visitors ? Any thing that makes homo pleasant, cheer iul, nud chatty ; thins tho haunts ef vlco nud tho thousand nnd ono avenues of temptation should certainly bo re garded, when wo consider its influence on the minds of tho young, aafe groct social and moral light." " H MDar nro," said a sable orator, "two' pads through this world. Do 90ft m n broad and narrow road dat leads to perdition, and do under am a narrow uud broad road dat leada.to aura df(- truction." If dat am do case," said a sablo hearer, "dls. cullnd individual takes to do woods.' , ,' ,, , "Pa, what Is tho uso of giving:, our pigs so much milk ?" "So thai thay may make hogs of thoranlres, davliaf ." I I .1