.. 'fivr--vrKVftitt v"-1 ti"siw " , UMMir V wwrMM". W "W- " y & v m x i. t .? tt" Tjt V"1''- " HUSINK38 NOTICES. I'll A IVCOA AIEHIC A N HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, uiTosirKTiir. Odd Fellow's Hall, Jarksnavlllr, Orrget. Trarelcri nj resident loardm tlll il-ir MADAME D' ROBOAM'S BEDS AXffO. BEDDING l'Uc-d ln.lirl elm order, tail In tttt Wsy superior lo sny In llils otiiluii, Surf urpaMedhy trnf In th Slate nf.R ROOMS ARK SY.U rTllNHHMi, ; And plentiful supply of trip liel of pi try IhliiR IL market niTnnls nil) be oli- (allied lor ii Kit tahii'k. Vo troubled will l- iipird to nVtrvs lbs list tjij;e of Hip IrtiTrllitR at-rll the rlfm ami tentttinllyi " ' Ij'kioarllle, Jrrli 31. 14CC if Peter Britt, PllOtO'TUplUC Artist , j.wh'suxri i r, fiainoy , Ambr oty po u, Vheto graphs, t CnrtcH do Vialtc '.r .v rut: nsixT sm.KOF uir l'li'turrs Itetltiri'il 01: KsiAuaun n Ntr.sixi: . , -. -.. . J 11 A I"!" TO ii.A 1 1 ' A T i'iA V I I A I hntiZl t J S .') I.il 5 5 t I , 1 .. PKKATKK c0XT):dc3rji;6R, THROUGH TICKETS lQi OIvNTS. DR'S nilSH & McAMSTEII. nENTlSTS;1 San Fii..cim,o, (,'ai- D'i.Mri.i8ir.u, r tii 111.MIC 111 hi "in vMi J..imitIIU toiiuiluM In Auuut k't.Mrj.t.mr,u. sr tii ni.ic 111m hiii ri, and n ill slliml In nil Im-lurM in II llm tf Mil pirn rvitli-ii i.f !! Km nf M uliirn 'hi niili ilii) criliiniiu nf lM ip'r. DR. A. B. OVErtBECH I Physician & Surgeon, . " ' rinrsnvvil.l.V. MlkVn.V nm ,1 MMi-.Mr-.if. I Old OtrrWJ. liuii.il on (Iri-nii Slrr-'l , DR. E. H. GREENMAN, I'UVSICIAN' J, '! 1' " OFFICE-'Comer 9f CallfornlA andFifti ' Btrecti, Jackionville, Ojjn, Ttewlll pracllcp In Jarli'mt Mid adjnceni rtiM nrnr.y., ..... n.lhllUAl" roii ntkt. nd slleiia promptly m ir..n " nH: frl.Stf m A. B. OVERBEOK'S BATH ROOMB, Zn th Or'ertxjck IJopitl, WAHM.COLD SIIOWKUHATnS, SUNDAYS AH WEDNESDAYS.' on. lrwir r. a nunc;, PHYSICIAN . SUKflKON AND Otosstt ot vl ol . WILT, sllrnfl In sny who mar rwijllrf ' lile hmIcm, flfllrn sill DmrMtV offle.1. .n Iho Ha.t Ms 5d .flrrPt, JscVrniiilllH.iinv.Mr Tt 1 . . - s r wtwr-M.. v " watsov. DOWELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, J.lliioiii Mir, ttrfgnn. WILLTAMaflDfeOK, Office, No 64 Front Stieet, A.n.riingthTtirginphir.rorfi.moti I - SPECULLOLLECTOR OF flMMH. ' BONOS, PROMISSORY NOtiis, HOOK ACCOUNra, AND AM-OriirilCfcAIMS, Will be nude 11 pe t lalily ami proraptlj- rollfftrd.' Warren Lodge No, 10, A. F. & A. M A HOLD their ronulsr eoinmiiiitctttlQiis vyon tb Wednesday UvenliiRs or preced- 'VN ine th full noon, In jACisnNvn.i.K. or. 'iox. A. MAHTIN. W. M. ''. V. StMos.Stc'y. DvL. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Emplri; J'iti, Coos County, u. I vor,. xiv.. i -the mm Mmi II 1- ' - - I'lllUitSIIKI) KTrrr Siitttrdnr Morning by B. F. DOWELL, j l'7V'7:t IVHMK C f( TltllW 8THKRT.1. I , lllllMfl UK ftl'IKCIUl-rllMfl ' I'Or OIIV tC.ir. lu ftdlalK-B. fuiir .1i.lt.ra I' not pkld leftblit the firl nix tnunlbt of th tear, fro dollar. If ntt pstd until lb ejplritlon tf tlie cnr, sis il6lUr. TKHMS UP ADVKUTI-IINUi OhP --i.fl.irr . Ill line. ! I...1 It..t ln...i-ltitM (tlrreutflUr! rucli ulxi'fjucul liifcrtlmi )ii 4:llr. A illc4uut ii ftrwiifr cent, will l.n uiiJa In tUoif nlio tiJvcrtto liy ihr jenr i "r,',,l, I'-!" ccJJ at current t: (for ti4 StDtlntl Hytnn for tho Fourth or Jaij 1809. nti'Filr lihl. Kii-riut Klin. lit; un.b ritlh lielow, Iti uil of prnUn Itiy glory tint;, Kmin Mliiuiinll ldilii Ujw. MVi clmr mir innKs lu innd Hi; Unit With rrcidmn' His unfurled All-4 V .i"ll.li llir uunumWfvd wi. ;tf In, ?t 1 (!a world. iViJfin, tvfnr of til iii;r1, W"'H "''''I ' t-0-d(l wnnl Till y.iu. hi'l. tujiird And .M.n Ackiiowlnliw rinom L01.I. ' lluiaunilir I tn it y iowtr wO iiil-e, n mi rur ii- iiiu iiiy iiiuiid, . , l mh ii lofnllirnnrt In uraW" hirlri utie ChiMUnQod. S!1 .UvJ.sO'iwH, ourfulib hiilri. Willi It'll MllidllIUir ll.AlU! And cli-ii'f iter -Ml. wlih Chrftlhn tlr.-, To Mincrlfv iiurliistt Tit nllir,r.i'i nnd Holy Glm'l, Uurpufci . 'i-nd lrirr, Tn ml.iliv unfi Vhtut, nml liuit, II iMr liv fallh nuil loi. ( 01. 1 Mr5 Mi.rn Jtftrl-li uu d , Ih) muI 10 iriuinpli UhiN. I IVIn ii- .ViUll III iUim Imd lalil. Tn cntii'ii'r i-Attli' lirntd land. I nr in tlix Wft n HtfUl imir bvmui, Killillllii Clirl-f. i.l.I unidr. Tlmt nut nr lliv United .Sutrt H.'IISlftfrLiwtcilliB World.." ll.PUlMl -jd-iftln Junp..Mb, ISfi1 Ani.u I-iiiiiiiAM VocNpi Wiur? r ,.nii iliinnr mi anri.itiir tit Mrlivli'im , ,,,,,," otiug. Ilo )ih inon of nullity men ol faiiaticNui and couragt around him; able iiiMitiinctitK lur his Mill; but I see. no "otuitig uinii" for hi place; 110 one ho can (land alouu in his shoes, who i:hii I'oinnianil siion ooculeucc among I liillnu nm (tii'li l.nr nmmiir mitttiliim. " ..-, g, w..,. ,..-.., kili.li hiiritil.t 1 Inliipii .il'iil titinuiilt u.itft n"VM " ,VM" "' ' ",v """' J '" vUel fiml Wrl associate, nteii iiihiiiri'il ith tho traditions ill the vlitirelt, and iii'.piiiiig the faith of its 1 memiiuii-, are all olfl URty iiiuiseli- ne and they must m die; and, il not Ite foro, jbeii will ejiter iu tho elcuiculrt ol diidbi tiiid dllbrenco and diitiutergia lion, in ivcourse to thu element ol cbangound (evolution and rocrention that follow flie b, aimers of civilizallun n cry w here. No JJunuoii will admit this, perhaps; but it is tiuth by A di viner sight than any that be posses, devout m a Micsleinan, 'devoted m a Itoiuaulxt, zealous as, a Methodist, thero is a higher tiutb than ho has uiiistfiod the Until nl ifoliilion in thn inter ests nf equality, of individuality, and ot woman independence. Thesu are ag.tiuot him; thero will unuqiic'r him, pray hu ever so naetcdlv, fight he over so aliantly. Uiighain Young, Louis Napoleon, tho Sultan and tho-Pope are all doomed by tho same law Slaveiy went down under it, polyp nut) wilUol-lowr-"f Xcie WarM," l; Samuti Jfotchi. , . Fit if 1; Oukat Evu.vra, Tbo preiont cenluiy hai snei theso fonr great, bvcnla , ; ' . ' I, Moise's invention; of tho 'Tolo- graph. , II, TioJaying flf.ihu Allnntio.Cnble. III, The death of Slavery in tho Uni ted States yt Thti comRptlon of tho Vticifio Railway. , In twenty-flVo' yearn tbo continont hap boon sltrinifrd by thd wires of to jti'lcgrnpn. Men years ago wiv iiii ,ning began to, Tmrjnc.ilh ho ea. Fit 0 yeow ago thp war.fordcrdom end cd.artd Rlavcfy .died. Yesterday (ho iron 41-ark waH m'ado complete from Portland to San Fiantisc(. H Tho young man of to-day, whq bn seen alllbesctlilnafnecomplisljed, will . . L. IIkl ' haje alee tr tall to hU grandoblldren ! snob a 110 gmndsire of" our day'eah( numtnoii' from tboWVc. of bis. racinory., ' a, r, rf(. JAOKSONVltXK, rs'"'" in.-. (From lb Salem Unionist, Jimp VJJ important Resolutions At tin-request o; tjiitiirrout (rlutnls f ''rail fair ono' known as "Wi-Woot v jntblisli the following. Similar re?-1 Molly.' Iiiidn'niitii was thotlnig call olutions hac been ailoptotl liy thu Old 'i'd Into tue. An soon as it was Hm:ov School 1'icsbylory, and tliu CvurotralHed that hIic had taken the deadly no- tional ArHooiation of Oregon : hcyluUon of the Ufiyun I'm. v'tiA "'nvtruum j nrvuierum L.tiureh. t.i. .7 ... .7 1 1. f.. l.fi iilkkah, a pamphlet liusivcuht' I) appeared in our midst entitled "JVot- !.... !.. r ...... . . J. II. A. Hioulllott, a urii-xt of thu 5cctigcu Sonic .poor unfor'tnilato tirod of ;;" s szj As ! . r -" nccoiint of thu Whitman niaM-ifrv and ' ,ftck wnRon carries its human its causes, .freight to thu lam i outing place; no O I ...1 .. I. ..... .1 ft k .. j . 4 triiiiiki;ill ill II'UOII.' Illllillklil.il l.v nn cotltrtitis u miciv.'is, uiu miui pninplilut'inournorH iohow no incniM weep. many RlliieincillS Itllectlliii tiuularly upon tho InmeiiUd 1 ir Vidt.t,oroUent "nl't "irki her rctmg man, Kt-v. II. II. Spauldiug, ami their' I'lacusave a 'inqund of fresh caith. saluted Mes '"iboin lnl'7,lT,,it.,i" nU.C",'l U;,1.., ,. ."UinMt lu said pain ihlet that tht?, 1 i........ 1.. i ' "" . I b .-uowit lu Mid pamphlet that the, uijisiitrv of Iho Wliiiiiian lamllv i.ud lulhvir) Wiii the ieullof Iho imjnoper ! healing of Jr. Whltuiaii mid lluv. II. II. Spauldln;' atnoiig the IihIiiiis. . i. Ami w H-rf,iooiirn.itiiiiitiHiii. w flKd .aid i.aintt.'.'lcl published In Ux . imhi r.m Ii.lIllIM v I'Mwittnti 111 i Due. Xi. no, '1511! C.nitVM4 lt Mfviluii, ' House of lepiei'iitalivis ncooiiijiitiiy.' by t try, frnjn n nin.'t hie t tt tostlniony, now befwro ' '.' itbjucl, that the unfiivoftiMu tlA'.c icuts made lu the pamphlet "rc.Vned it mviiis mane in me tutini lo lit tliu tirceeilliar urt-iinMi. n.M....n.. ' iliiglhofarly Protestant MiilonaiIcs in' wrcsoii, nrp, 111 the lilghtst degree. fiilsii tiiul ulaiiilorotH. ' 2d. That this lYcsbx terv reiariU il ' i not only as a dittv. but as an esteeined ' prMlego to expnVs her confidence in , tho character hi tl... t,.t,. r M.... ' nig a letter from .I lrts Uiownt.', spcit'l ncr only chance nml becomes a courto- hi atiit tif Treasury l)cpirlm.-iitr (ot Kin K Who fhall fathom the gloom of u'tc Com.ui oner ol llidlai, Allirs,,iai torlirc,, B0,,,? sick 0, tho wor(, Idatei. nt .'sail Iraucisco, Dec. Mb, I607. . . . . . .. ( tl . , ov,t;;'rvforlNle.olvcdbvthls,l,l,, a,Mlt' l0 J,?' b,,,K,l l,r"KBIIK 1'ivsbytcry: ' Inloiij the iv$9 f tho intttonilcM 1st. That Is thu oninioii of this 1'us abvs ol itcrniit. Abov1. below. i tude Whitman, possesng in a laigo Ovgreo ' people nhould not oncourago tho iuiint the cluineiils of a true Uhiistiau iharae-, gratlon of Cliinevf. but should rathet ... .... . . (, !, IlUllllll lk .ultUH .'.Ml ll purity ot Hie. And lint to his labors I , t,(r 1 1, ChlfeM como ,,oro more than to auv other ono man wtnto , ... . . , , ,. i.i ,.r aro indebted for piovtming, what Uinot lo BCtlle, "but to dialn tho land of uw thu jStato of Oregon and Territory Ul II JMIUIIDII, HOIll hands of Iho llilllsh render w liioh scrvin s incnt and tho cause ur. it iiiiin.in rmrn . .?.... . across tho contiueiit iii uild-wlnler, ' .'Id. lhat uhal has been rtiil ot Wr content with very little pay- We do Whit man as n man and a christian ol , w lll0 forcco( ,,10S0 u.nJon. We lug 1 moral worth s a l mini, hIso, anil 1 . , . ti.t... 1 1... ni.i.,..,.., -Ill wrihttiibtl i,le,s,,re. of Uuv. 11 n.ro not afraid that John Ol.inau ait ill Mi.fi.ilitlii... u!..v In tlm nr.li.n.l n Ivliul 1'roUiJtitce, is now spending the .ivcu-jof inc ol his lifo in our midst, haiuiily sur rounded by his children and his uhil dien's chll'lrcd And lurlher, Il affords its great pleas mo to eudiiisc what has been oftuii at- tinned by others Mutt the liuv. II. II. . Sp.iulditig. and his ainlablu ami accom- SiZXlJ Mis.h.imries. to civiliw iind christian Uu llie Nez P. rces ttihe o Indians than tho luivurnment ha ever been ublu to accomplish by un put lay of vast sums ot money. And turtiicr, inat to to their intlueiico is mainly attributed Iho steadfast fiieiidshlp ot thu Nci Perees, miller all circumstance to tho whltu ponulalion, utcii when all the surrilliudlng tribes under Homan In tliieiicti wiuo ut war w jilt (hu A'uur imii pcoplu ( Y t llli. T'-at, from M-hat is regarded as evidence of tho most rellablu character, this Presbytery i fully convinood that tliu liomau oleigy, then ocqupyipg the eonnlry, wero tho ptinclpal iustiga tors ol tho "Whitman tragedy.1' W. 1(. l)ISH0P,.M0I)KltAT0R. ft A. Wnoi.KY, Clerk. Tiik liATMYUiifM Accoidiug to tho roan It of lamn deep sea soundings, Is is announced that thu bottom ol tho Roa atgreat deptliH, ih covered b .1 con tinuous mass, extending over milt's in cNlent, of v'hat inny bu considered ns onosinglo ahimal. Tt is thpught t,o form (ho lowest stugpf animal iio on tho globe, and is uuppofiod to deuvo it nourishment directly Irom tho mln- "otal world, as in tho case of pinpts. The now aulmal jiaa beep babtiied by tbo uuphoncous naroo of Bathyhius.. This world' isift scepc-of yioisi,Hudcs. 'Sonio,foty years ag tho fivry nnd chiv. alrfiu,' Toontba rieplared that no wouia live to'oall the roll of his slaves in the. shadow of Bunker Hill monument." Ho hai now lived so long as to bo oh (lu llnl lion " "6 ' - f liged to call for bis letters at the Post n... m wnrr m. Turner, tho col-' ored Postmaster of his (Toombs) ibwn- .bin in Georgia. Verity "the whirl!-1 gig ot ti.no brings ahout It ranges." SA.TUKDAY, JULY 3, 186U. mltliM lm ' An attempt at suicide was innlc on ; Sunday night Inst. Iti this city, by a tion several physicians wero icnt foi'i..rtt.o. ... who, upon atriving brought the stoiu .!.... t.t auirnuini) mio renuuii on nu h'ivoiI the lifo of" the would to suicide. How olleiidowu hear of audi casp,1 nnd what a VOhlllin nf llinmrlit ilit (lir.t yiiff. Thdbo s lo tint. Tim liny U li.n-.i-n.l hit shall picture thu despair of thu 0"1 M!pl,,, "'? V'" '0 . .1 1 1 - .. voui Hoppcu 0 cri mi? as s 10 no .11 in, -1 , . 0,,co U"J ,,nIMy l,"'lJ ' ifolliijc moll cr5, 'ho knows her history, of'lh fint heart-loll lovo latished upon nm not 1. ic non fnme dctni-n-heartod libertine-tho ti''mi.t:i- 1.1 t... i.n ..i-.i... ...1. ...1 ... ., ' "";, ' 7. r". "" . .If. 1 1 " ' , nml nlteiHar.N, w,i'ii cast ntv.iy by her seducer, takes iDVii ol iteriuiv l iiiont rulliftarotiiiil, nil Is black despair. Keatoii j rcluw. to (.-make tho tired brain, anil ,, , . .... . ., . ' . '"t? "0,,' k,i" KraM'i"X ' lniiKtol horrC. plunges beneath ho Mill dark waiCrs air' the bubbles rlso n a Isst .cr , uttq.-d.-in Jo .Vtretirv. ' 1.. . n'.... -........,. .fn 1 eniiiintiiiieiillnii . .. '. . . '.."., . ....... a... .1.- Wm K" " l"u T 7 . irrouitd wn taUn that th.' AmCKn IM wealth, ami go nome; mat. wicy thai the work at everything and aic "1 ra 11 tho andot iti wealth." I'art the wealth of tho laud is tho labor hu docs hero, and ho cannot tnko that away. I I10 tlopa tho labor cheaply l,o will of course, take nAtity all iho less' a t t f. . I ! . I 1 money. A to nts living on vury ninci it is becausu he was bi'Ought up to it in ni.t,,, iiu will irei in tlw hnbit of m'ontlu this country if wo have patience. Ah to bin Uevotioui, wr, ae thu friends ot truo religion, are glad ii;ii j10 ay8 j,is prayers to anything, If his idols ar,u now "luran looking" vu can cnly hopo that hen be becomes half a Yankee hu will havo A belter tusto in art ; but tho architecture of sumo ot our own churches is against that hope: As for tho Chinamen not coming hero to settle, wo can but say, let him go when he wants to. If ho Is Huch poor material, our corrcipondont ought to bo glul to got rid of him, A'tfio York lcrahl, Juno 12(A. One evening this week tho linen on a Chinaman's clothes lino in this city wim-badly damaged by some miscreant, w ho had thrownh dvo upon tho clothes aH they hung upon Iho line. A whi?o barber named Himmlcr was acciuied'of tho not, but tho accusation was resis ted by Hlmmler, and "John" bis accu scr wont off with a black eye. Tho ovldtnec being pretty strong against Hirrimlcr, howover, ho eoiripronilseA tho tnattor by payltig the proprietor of the Phccnlx Hotel, Wr. J. W. fjhnt tuekrthojum of fllty-nino rlollara 'for the linonnnd upon an aetirn for as aanltand battery beforo JsIlicV,Smith, to '.-which he plead "guilty"-l20 to th school Vnnd for the' Chinamen's black .eye, Tllo ruatter may be brought biifero tbo next Orand Jury. -Oregon City Enterpritc - 1 j 1 Thoy nro organling At Moscow; a " . , ... 1 pleasure trip to tbo United btatei, In which only such persous a obtain per- murion from the Knssiaa .Govornmeat will participate. Tho round trip will ot nine hundred rubles. laiiing into uiu . nre regaruuii as a IIIIII.3UCU uy tnu w (ovcrument. To!i 11r,i,fr.1j. ilmt tlmw sar their to our Govern ' , ...li.,,. 1,1 "1.. ,i. ,i.w nl I'roleslmit Urn. , '""ll,.B '" ' '" '- .. ' iriiii!ii 11 inuriiev "- -..-.,.,... j -, . ... : nm iiuinvf riiini nml neu mi icrv iiilio : 2! )l i mil i ill ; Traiul on the Pacific Railroad. The San Francisco llulhtin oontaius the following in regard to trnvel on the Pacific Kailway. After Hinting tlint through tickct.1 arc thu aamc price from San Francisco an Irom Sacramento, it "iJajtBaue-maiitcworthul'rtclticHali t. .jj road 111c 011 thu Sacramento boat, who will receive and check baggage through to its destination. Baggage for points east f Omaha, will bo chucked for Omaha and bofbro tho arrival of trains nt that point, baggage masters go tjirough the train and re-check to des tination. Full passengers allowed 100 pounds baggage free, and children un der 11! yeai's of ago 00 pounds. Pass engers arc allowed to tako small ban kets, carpet-bags, etc., with them in the cars, or may place the same lu the charge of the baggago mister with tho privilege of access at uny time. Kxtra baggage above tho amount nntned 20 currency, per 100 pounds, from San Frnncie to Omaha; beyond that point I the roads arc not particular about extra bnggage, unless It should be grossly excessive, when the charge Is four cents per pound from Omaha to New York. The arrangements for sleeping on the Central Paclllo route nro not fully perfected, for tho want ot a sufficient number of sleeping car?. The traveler can havo staterooms or a berth on the Saciamento boat, at .1 charge ol $2 for a stateroom with two singlu berths; family Mntcrooms, with ono double and or.o single berth, at $:), and dinner nt fcl ; siuglo berths, 50 cents ; arriving at Sacramento nt about 2 o'clock in the morning Passcngors can sleep all night 011 tho boat and bo called at any hour in tho morning by leaving word with the clerk. Breakfast at Sacra mento, and start at 0,30 a. m. on the car. Dinner at Cisco, (02 mlloi from mil. V 12:? 5, 'toppU .' "". ''' Supper at Wad.'worth, (223 miles) at 0:30 p. in., BtopplUg : minuics. The night is passed ia C'o cars bo tween Vadbvorth and Uarlitf, fU miles,) whero a sop it mado of 30 infa ntes for breakfast" Dinner at Toano, (EiSfi tnilc;) at a:l&7 at-ipping 30 m'u utcs, arriving1 at Promontory at 0:55 p. in., where thoy Change car's to tho Uu inn Pacific road. Tliu eating accommo dations on the Union Pacific am simi lar to thoio on the Central, tho cars stepping at proper Interval. Boyond Omaha there aro.t)vq lines ol railroad to Chicago the U'ock Islaud and the Northwest. Tho distance is about tho same by both lines, and passengers can take their choice of route at San Fran cisco when purchasing tbeli tickets. Meals along the road aro usually 75 cents Tho Pullman sleeping cars aro run on tho Union Paciflo road. The Cen tral Paclfio have in uso two blcoping cars of a different style, and havo eight more on tho way from Wilmington, Delaware, where they wcro manufac tured, nnd ton additional aro ordered to be ready for tho completion ot tho Western Paolflo, when a morning and evening train will run from San Fran cisco. Tho charge for sleeping cars to Promontory are for a double borth, 5 coin; stateroom (two in each car,) room in caoh for four, IMS in coin. From Promontory to Omaha, double bertha through, 10 currency. The summary of indlsponsiblo expenses 'from Salt Francisco to Oroahn, outside of tho railroad fare, may .be approxl. mated as follows : Stateroom, Sacramento boat, two berths, $2 Dinner on Saoramcnto boat '?1 ; breakfast at Sauraraonto 75, ; dinner at Cisco, 75 ; auppor ot Wadaworth 75; sleeping car tn Promontory 12 50; breakfast at Ccrlin, 75 ; dinner at Toa no 75$ lunches to take in ours, say tl 75. Total, coin, 111. Arriving, at Promontory at 0;65 p. p. Time, 1 day, 16) hours. Beyond Prom outory, the sleeping ear to Omaha, 2,084 miles, it for two bertha $10 cur rency, (or one bertbrf 5. Three meals per day for 2$ days, 8 meals at 76 cents oacbjM. Total, currency, 111. Between Omaha and Chicago tbo running time is 27h6un ; fivo days and seven koura irom Sacramento ; distance 2,268 mites, and the oxponscs ate about tho aamc per day. Time into Now York snen days ; distance, 3,167 miles.- NO. i Hit, jri. gUyH i). - tfioglaphfctl. Julius Cievtr - soii,Qf'oldntau Ciesar. He was bom ut Koine in this infancy, nnd upon -irmiug at thu estate of his manhood, became a Human. (U was a fighter nnd tighter of some note. His friend BrutiN nstjcd him ono rndrn Wig how iuunyeggs he had eate'n for breakfast, and be replied Kt tu, Brutot J iij friend hecuinu very much enraged nt being called n btute. and stabbed tJiesir rjiiitf dead. Mahomet --author of the Koran, au exciting romance, which he wroto ia tho Mrimmotli Cuvc, at Mecca. Be was tho author of n religious ere with which ho stuffed Turko m tried to get up a broil in GrMt, but tailed. .Many of his earlier fellow era suffered great peiscoutloB. Some of them were bound in rairrooeo and burned nt the stake. He had tbre temple while living -ono at Meoea ami one on each side of his head. Hoiiapartoa hnrurn skarum sort of n follow who OCeunli'l n nnatUn -I considerable responsibility In Franot. This impression went nbioaij that be was iimb! t lout, t.luui d.ttmgwd bis re putation iiMteTuIly Hu gained the respect 1111 1 udiiilratuu of the French nation'becaiKe he "was not a French man "When inked If h thought hu could rule Pianct he nmiIi...I. uf C.nr. menu. Th elmeuf Ins hlo was not so blight as the beginning, but there was more of It a narrow compass. Lord Nelson, thu hero ot Trafalgar, a sea.fariug rr.an and a farsiwlog man. Ho said, upon going into action, Eng land expects overy man to pay his du ty. He knew they were a rascally set, and would run tho blockade it they oould. Warlare was his oooupatlon oa tho high sea, and ho enjoyed nothing but wnrfaro when ho waa a long Una In doubt whether a nautical life mdiu. suit him or not. Finally be went to sea. Alaska Nkwh. A late number the Alaska Ttmu contains the folUv Sitka takes its name from a tribe ot Indiaus wbo call themselves) SitW bamv A Pioneer Association bat started at Silka by a number c4 first settlors in the Territory. ivirti oivrai "intVtf-liuoJi-. boys and girls in dally attenanc, r T. 0. Murphy it writing th butsy ol Al atka, to be published ia Ik 7bnl Ho saya tho oountry was irtt dlt m cd by Aloxoi Tsebirkow, tbe 11m at 1a oOmiZ'-ind ot the expediting. adr.ifat uitfortvnaifi Bohrlng, iu 1741. Coal ia said C be oaad ia trn parti of the Territery, bat tee wt d capital they are ta a great itXM4v velopcd. The coslf beds a4 Kenai wr worked by tbe Russian American Y r Company in 1 853. Th Company a the coal for their own vessels aai wHi in tbo habit of taking out about two or three thousand tons a year. a Tho Pope'a bull against Masonry : "Those Freemasons are aothisg bat sects i iniquity, bound together only by complicity in odlons Crimea. They uiu full of perverse maneuver and dia bolical artlllces; oorrupten of moral' and destroyers ot fvTTry idea of honor, truth or justice ; pVopagaton ot Wto-' strous opinions ; dlssominator ot abo luablo vices nnd wickedness; over- throwers of all authority, whether ot th Catholic Church or olvil tooiety ; and capable," such is the aatounding couclusion "of driving God out ot heav en if it wcro possible" m The truo stories of absent nam" not bo oxeccded. Wo know of a taaer ' who has, more than once or' twie, put on his spcctaolcs to help him to look for thorn. Wo aro inclined t bj Jiove, from the mannor in whiob it frtt reaohed us, the anecdote of SUTftewt' Strange, tho Indian judge, who Md on paying a visit, that bit friend watt' not in, and that he had forgotten hi own name, 'I'll oall again. Never mind my name.' ' "Sir, master always like t know jho names ot gentlematywbocail." "Why, to tell th troth, 1 hair gotten my name." "That'e strange, tlr," "Sofit is, my man. lWirkit it And ho wout away leaving' the m uant quite la the, dark nVi Tbe White ot aa egg, given in w4 ened water is rsure nre fortkaervsp, according to the" Ustlmenyof a dltkv guished Frcri'ch pby'sieitjai 'Th rtsnV dy must U feasted until a cure It effeotod, I i ra A I m l '; ml ml 1 . 1 u