-ty l!U3IMvJS XOTIOKS. t'U A NCO-A 31 Kit IC A N HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, oi'I'opiti: tiu: Odd Fellow's Hall, .IntUsonyllle, Oregon. Trler anil resident Innrdcrs will ilni MADAME D' ROBOAM'S BUDS AMD BBDDZZfO placed III fifi-t elan fitJcr, ninl In ccry Kny m-nTier to rtny In llil- M-cllon, nnd ' o.p."cd liy nny In Ito Slate. MR ROOMS .iRB MULT FINISHED, And pUiillful MMljr of llio lM of evry lbla' llis nmtkrl rilnnli will Ini ut- tsliiril for II K K T A T? L 33. Nu ttuiiMi-il "HI " prnl to ilcn-rre the pl foiiRf of ttir Hauling at nell ft lie perms nftit community. JKVwnm'f.Miireli8l,lRl!. if Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, VICV-.HVr7.U', VIlKtitlX. Ambroty po b, Photographs, Carton do Vislto nosh ix Tinrmzr ww or .u:r. IN rimes Hciluccd ok i vukokp m .in: sr.i: n;UT,rio.An saloon .11. A, IIRKXTAKO ix)NT)xrcTo:R, i.'Ii')cl .jinf jmI CIpurmlrtKyr i'i IijmJ tA THROUGH TICKETS "mrs Btsii" TsipAMSTEn,"" I)KX,TISTS, 701, .Mm kit Cur. Ki-nrny Si. SlN I-'rUNCISt'O, C.Mm . D'l VrM.l8Tr.lt -if ll. nl.uvi Il.ni -nlll ii Jtik-nhvltli- timllitiu III A "I. ii" ' i i. d mil Mind In nil li.lm- In lil Hm ,i j, ii'il.r.' ..fllif Mil" (if M Iftllill I irrneh i!ih ridnmii il llii papi-r. DR. A. B. OVEttBECK. ' Physician & Surgeon, jv:kmx'u, o,f.v.(iv octc- tM. rid nc- j'i n Out OwtUti. I' 4ii.i mi tlri DR. E. H. GREEHHAN, I'HYMCIA'N AND SUROKON, OIFICE-Corner of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. HfHlll prctlcfl In Jartonn nml mtjnri ill intlei. ftiiil ntlt-nd promptly I" tn.fliin,l ,!,, Mr-Mf OR. A, B. OVERBECK'S DATKBOOMS, la th Ovrbck Hospital, WMtM.CQLpVfetJHOAVEItUATJIS, SUNDAX AUD WEDNESDAYS, "t r" Oil. LKWIf OANl'N, riVYsMCIAN Si fiUKGKON AND OVtotrloloa Wrif.t. nilrnd n tiny who miv rrnnlr" M' KTlei (Iffled tl K. Pivn-ir nnici. IU i:.,t ldp 3d Sin c I, Jscknjiiillle. noi itf r tiowiat.. :. "- watso.n. DOWELS & WATJ5QNi- ATTORNEYS AT LAW, .TncfcMiivlllr, OifRon. WIELTAM DAVIDSON, Offlse, No 01 Front Street, t !)liiiiU,cTrliKmillOIH(r,lurllniiiUlKll SPErjlLrOllCCTOIl OF CLAIMS, . BONDS, PRMAlItiSOnY NOTES, 'V)K JtCCpJ,SW, AND AM. 0l CA,IMffi Vlllbemadca ifrlalllyondpfoiUilljTolltdrdi Warren I.oilitn No. 10. A. F, & A, VI A HOLD tlielr eirnlnr wmmimloutloiir- ii lliu Wvdni-iBv KvnlnirM or linvod- luz tbt full innnn. In jAeicnKVIM K. on- -. !- ..,... .- ..!.... .. . . ". A. MAIUI.N, W. l. CW HkA(ij-,Sco'y. u .Lf XT" rJ D. L. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' 'nplw; y, Coos Coim'y, fH. fLy k J v 44 VOL. XIV.. ? fiCAffMtav tLawt this mm ruuM.sin:i Cvrry Snttirrinv Mori. It,-; by B. F. DOWELL, dmt'K. MttXKi! -v x Tttnin vivifii.- ' ' "' ""'"I'D. TKitMt ok sfAifUii'Tio.ti not ri.Mffl'il," nnM monih' of" a",1 nroilnllarx i ir imi pild until llio explrailoa (if lbv p.u, nl do Uri. 1 TKitMt or ,Mvi:iiriii.Mii J n ,, ...... ., nm"iiiiMc(IO Hum or U). tirt In.uttloii. I ilnrcdoll.irKi mcIi mWqutni ltior Hon. tun.' dollar. A ill-cnnnt n nny jr cent, will Ii' nudi' IiHLiim- who ftdviTtifo hy lliojim. rUg TnHer. f-eelrr.1 at cnrrcnl tJlf. Trip Lightly. Tnii llil.ily nvrr tro Mi. -Trip lljliili inir wtiiiik'. UVimlr iiMki crl.f iloiitilc II r iluvllliu on II Iiiiik Wliv cUi mi'V IiiimI lU-lill) ? H 'if iii ii'. r li)nfi'in il'idj V.'liy cllint In f nn iin.ijjlilh T Miy nut ftik J'iy lnivMil 1' Ti li I'jtMIy on r .orrn i , 'IIio'ixIi nil i hil jj KmIuW, J lit.' Mill III') llil'lf It. L'li.lllllt. .Vml )i.' ) fl' tli" '" I J'.nr - ''M Im'uiihI ilipiri'd, Tli m r!i rn amy Imr" il d, IUcii limn li"ii,li",il'l1 Uui IwK frjy iiijl lilpliyliily v.r tiitwt, Mmid nut in nil rti do mi , UVtvpvilr to .trii'fj or uUdfecif. On Hi f -IiVmiI tli, tiitnli; Wiieii rt.ir ii ro M:tiily 'Idnlinr, And Hi - liiiivi-n i uuilitMJ, I' limit A-;', lint lt'ilitllf. lint lonk lot j'iy lnttud. Treatment of Americans in China fH -- I SKKTIKBL. Until chilizcd niti-uis loieed thIr il they Imi po;-er.i'd it knowledge of nay into Chlni thu people ol that eotin- the natural nUaiilnge ol the Nateand try wero li'ingiu .eduion Irom the' there had he u .my lailma I ciinm-mi iihi ol the wiuld nn 1 icJus'-d all inter c.i'.ion such ."iUm lie' wol-ii tlie"Jiaie co'n-ie with f.ireiguci'. Hut civilized in the Mlanrul'ipi V.ille1 end tliM n itlntis, cou'I'iiijj the tlcli .ip..!I, broke a'oug the Aihiiiiiosealn.t.i 1 Very ti inlu the bny hive, and now tho p"p loii'-ous iilon of Oregon prevail in the ulatinii C'Hiivi swarming out. We, Kasi, cvci among the boil informed sought iiiteicouivo with China; Chini ' clacses,. Tim bcliel U almost univral lid nut oi els inteicoiuse with us. J he th.it Oregon i. n very linibsiriiiK, uiiii tiillux ol Chineie in this country, of ilWed country, full of Indians and ft whii-h aoiiie ol our people conij lain, icio'i wild lieats, whie no perron l- lhiif''io our own fault. It began tin- e tm Iioiii thelonnliawk:iii'l'aIpiiig let a Deuioer.it io AdmlnlMratiuii and, kulle. They also tldnl: that tho eli h it (.uitiiiii.il on to thlii linn'. Amoi-' incite is cMiciuely eold, and pop!c iu Je.ui in Clnni enjuv pecial piiiilegea ' the l.tiiltido ol New ,Tiey, Soulheru lull piohible the.i- will be continued1 unh--- the biiitulitv with wltio'i Chinese iiiv liiateii iu Auiinie.1 is .tft.pid iiltii- goiln.i!' When Auicrluain .inuiggriev-'' ed in China tlmy can appu.il to the! the consul iroourls with n leinonablo ur-sur.iuco that jutitu will bo done thutn. It Auieiicau-i Imxe goods to take into (he inteiior, theiinperiil iei inn lawn dlciinnniitu iu their Invor. Thuempiie wahes its juiisdietl hi at Hlmnghai in favor of our laws ami logu lalioiih. Ilutintht'ieoiintryCliiuoohavo neither courts of their own nor rights iu ours. This unliiuiidly disci iiiiiua tion agaiutt tlu m haw heen borne with singular patience; but can we nupposo that special pi i lieges will always bo granted to our jicople iu China if wo allow Chinese iu this cmni-i'V to ho treated with injustice mid bintaliiyV From theto local papeis they will learn Oregon, 'wo mo glad to fay, has not j mom about thu weather, ciop, bui been disgraced by outrage, upon this uor-n, nnd ginnral icioureefol thoSluto inolVeiidiiig people as are cont.intly than from all tho private Icttoi-t that nn.ii.nl.i.r in California : vet there mo I can bo written. Tho cost is tiilliug, '- n -" . - i ilcinagogues hero who, lor polltie.il ci teet, mo encouraging tho idea that tho Chinehi. aie the enemies ol tho white, woi king chimes, and thus inculcating u i feeling that i' ay huineliino ure.iK loitn in itileiios'.-ftrf:'0i. Tin: Duu-iiman'h AuTOiiiocti.vriiV. I peso a pachelorinit a frow unt more us n tozzen ohildren. Two udder frows VOt I got living peso icu, .. !, .- about flf', thirty, elevui, mi tittklt, " V -- i somowhere iibwg der, vich account- l0'm? .TW.-:"e.M..?".. Zl iiior teet, i ioiko maw co fee nut goes to church 'eept It, pu 1 " . ..'1 J- 1.. .o Soouty, vi n I sthayo lo III' in i iii-wi i Laiien. I never swoari py lam. nut I always did. I goes ou walking overy alieiiioou peforoMrciktast mil a horhO Unt Piilrvy. "' sink ajiod all rtho lie Inltgood Jiubilli. 1 I"-'"0 BC"1 nlliiililm: .Atde'ltwt voith of July. "' . . . . ..-.ii- n.ti.i w ,1 T ..Ad InM llltr Tf-'lITIIIll Itk ri 1ST 1 V"Ull uioi1 " "" road for president, Veil I gets, rnar-J filedil vant- liverybody tO(goinb'to derl , Qht said Mr. Irving. ''Tlt f 'luiliJhil? "Nb"?. Pndegimlcia'tliccase. JfiligkDn'w r"" in r pmJ ' nvlx Icpmmcnd you f-autlon.1 it JACKSONVILLE, mtyVWw , Immigration - Bnllronds The greatest need ol Oregon is moie lopulation. The State is huge enough ! ami has Miflicii'iit nuiblu land to stis- tn!n a million ol pcHiK', nnd thou ilot iuu us tniiuli cioutlcd as Connecticut, ! Massachusetts, nml tntmy other Eastern .. .............. ' anno-, yet, wiin tnw ric.u nreool nc't laud, n climate miMirpaj-vd in the U'nrltl. nriil llttllitir Unlitl lintl'm- itt1 ll,J"ura, f homAvd wiallh, c have i population oulr nbout ciiual to nn or - v . i .i i . . ilinnry county in the hnst An in cic.'iRv ol )iouitulioii w ill, of cour?c in- cre.ipc bu-inc43 ol everv l.iud, and add , ,. . , , lo the wealth and piopcnty ol the State. How to induce lininlJrnlioii Is' , , " . one of the mot iinporlnut ipn-'tioni .,,,,, ca 11g ,,. l(u Ini1,,Hof l0 ,.. i i pie. Two thinus are nceiur': liil.'lv thev have nifun on their -ide. I to dbseininMc n coriocl know lede in I iregaid lo the climate, Mill and iiatiii.il1 iOMitiu-ei ol Oregon, nui-nifj the pi-ople cd the Cuiwlord County 1'Jati. It has nenco has ileiiiniittr.itcd just the io nt the Hn-tcrn SlntiM: and, sucotMllv.Miecti tnud.niiil Iti Mveinl counties oflvurtc. While no ol Kistvin Oieion I to Mcuie iailro.i'1 vouiiuuuleatioii with thu State has bieu nuauialily sucmn - 'the Kat, so thaV peiruiis 'who hivelul. It i, however, Minuwlia'l crude, fornitil a favor.ible oilnlun of this! count i y, but nru deterred tiom m.ikin thu tedintw jnurney acnes the plains with wagons, 01 tho Mill niorodi-'agier ahlo voyag.i by tteamer, will be able to i-tachherein a WliI;. lwo huudied thiius.tiid emigrants have milled in Miiomi ciiieo the war, f'Oin tho Ka tern States and liuiope .1 Irge pur tlou ol them Geinrui', the verv bet' I'itij'tis tlmt nc have. All the dlhcr Wei. am States iu the .MNsis-ippi Vab ley have alno reeeited great nci clous to (huir popul.t'.i ui. .Many of t'iere peoido would havu xttle I in Otegou Now York nnd I'oiii .ylvunia, who'o tho ilvtri me hloeknded with ice em on inontlii. in tho ,inr, t-hudder nt t'r idea of going in-fur' north nn Orog-ui, tor with ihein the nnly .rlieilou fur temp1 ratine i luitude, and tn-rth means cold and Miut'i wtrm. o have oltin been asked by New Knghnul pe--pie fi om "nwny down iu Muliio" wheio tho ilverti fueze to tho hotioui and ve main solid leo live nnintln in tho vcat, if Oregon wim not a good deal eoldci than their cmiuuy. No bettor means of corn cling these IiiImi impicisioiiH and fpreading a correct knowlodgu ol the St ito cm bo adopted than for ov eiy pel rou who feels nu iuteic&t in the country to ond a fevvcopie-iol Oregon nuwfpupcrs rogularly to fiicnda or ac juai nances in vailouspaitsof thu hsst nml c.ioh individual nhould act for him hell without waiting forutheia. In nd dition to this, uitteles i elating to ore- gon might he sent to the leading pa. I i.nt-j in tlm rnifil citii'R nl thu K:i!-t. end ,.,,., ... ...- 0 -. , wo heai tily agree with a col. mporary tliat money hhould bo used if necessary to proeuro tho publication ol such ar tiulcs. .Vffc Journal. AriiAio or Lioiitnino. Washing - - i -i.LMll 11 I1IU sllllt rfVitj Miito'M ,..,... i imi miii-iif nni i in- ti i inviiirii .nn i. . f- w 1 weic ovcitakuii by a stoim ; theru was ngieattl.uudvringand lightning, and Mr Irviiitr took ?e.go under a tree, ... asu.ng n.s,co,p3nm ; IIVVM,.. .li.n'i vnn inr L-omu iu heio and . bo as iftmfoitably liousod as I urn?" i ' ' .-'- "I daren't do it, my dear fiir," replied Mr. Claik. "I am afraid of ligjitping, My jthe'r win onco nca;ly Hilluil by il (fhiiu hiundjiig, under a tico in a thuu der tftort", nl h always qnjoluvd ii upon ls twin boys never to do tho like." altet-u your B9MXXBH W.lllillltiw SATURDAY. JULY 24. 1809. . !. f ', .- !?. Wrh iiit . Pnrty Nomlnatloni. lr people, we Lflluvc, ' apart Irom that small bul rnh-chiuvotts class who make a living by coriupting politics, nrc lu fiior ol continuing the oul svs torn or part v nominations which bus wmi been proved, in a thousand doc- ttotm to lie tliu mot Jaeilc ttmtuimnt . . .... i'veim'ity and dishonesty that a cn- llilmf llitill.. n,i .i..l..titlf n1 I.. Vt. ml cd by. The .;hicf dfflicnlty ittint Hmi 1 stood in the wnv ol' a chnmxe hitlieito i i i " i i . ii bai been the cumbrous and unwieldy character ol neatly every itubtituto ' Buuticited. .Tin rente many who, nl- I . , . ., ,, , tor xiewin thu iinpraetieahk' 5chemeiJ pinpoiinded, eone'tide that thev will I; ! . . ' , 'lalhefbiar the illiilicvhnvo than lly to olIu.r3 tll(.y J.10W ot 0 nlld c-'ltnlll- I3ut there nre two plain which present lew nucli dilllcultiet. The lirnt in call and dos not ultonttlur pieveiit the inaohiintimis of tiiekrtoif. The sec . oud plan i that proposed by the Tuti'i, nnd known as thu Council Plan, Tho piiueiples tipi'ii which it ii liaud nic, that none hut iickuowledg'.'d members ol a pnitv shall t.iko part in tho nomi nations ; that council slit II be formed iu every ward or ditiiet, iu which nil active memher-i of the party tdiall be i 'Hulled. That nouo hut theso rhall vot-- . ' primirles, which aro elcct uallv gi.''in1eil axatiist tho operation of sehi'miiig p'di'ici.iu'. Kury party.uc-c-rdln to thin lilanehouldliavoa wilt ton ( reed. This -.'wod could bu modi, lied lioiu time lo tlmi, us ho interests ol the paiiy dictated : but it fliouhl lie alwayi. the fiaml-itd n'jcl tho tot ol party dlfiulpllue, and jio-ie.but those nltoubserlbd to it, mid wuro iiicni ben. Ol tin o Councils, would huo n righ; to paitioipilu in the maklotr of inn. In iltniid Tim ('iillllfll tilllll IS b'isod on the uosumpUuii that tho3e who identify tl.cmii.drs with their paily, who woik fix it and with it, who keep up 1th orgjiiizathm and devoto .1.. ......1. .... a I . I..f rt..i.l i.i. ilir. nfilt I llll lll'U. 1. IV IHkVilV. HI-' HI. ...... , , , , ,. .,. one who have a tight to make tioini nnti'iuv It it i. nou lo nil uieu to aiv otiirc thin iLd.t It is the iuteiest ol all nun to uci'tiiru ft. It is the duly of every good clli-eii to quality himself tor its exvielse, The plan is perfectly simple, and at the s.ituo timu perfectly a.ite. It uflords no opportunities to wlrupulleis. It hold out no induce ments to professional politicians. It is fiamed by citizen for citizens, and wo believe il will be lound to answer all the requirements ot the ilmo. In view of the '.icl-thal the llopiiblic.111 State Convention is tthout to meet, and that thu question of direct nomination will be brought befoie itwelinvo thought it well to commend this (ysteui onco moie to the attention of th'iiking men. S. Times, Sintr.i: Att. The Goveiuor General of India lately made a great military display iu honor of Sin-re All, tho Afil e.iu chief, whose liiendshlp is impor- 1 nit to Gre.it Britain lor the retention ol the Indian Empire. Ten thotiund troops weio on paiade, and the sccnu was enlivened by thu musie of nunier- ouh bauds and thu thundering ot artil lery. Presents valued at $50,000 were madovto the Ameer. Tho oriental ehiettaiu is described as having a Jow ish face, the peculiar featnro of which is tho eyes, cold and cruel as poet over described or painter over reproduced. His past lifo confirms tho iiuprestiou nitylo hy tlu-m. The Ameer expiesed l.Ufli.llr.lit will, the "lerrlflu" dress of .-.....- .,.-, --.. . k. '' im.w', - - "; " it... Ti:..l.l.1A. hut f.iiuiii.bA1 ah ifra wnoccnuy. iw was eua.m.-u, hko true ,.,nu..tAWlwltl. .iho bagpipes q tho Scotch, mid -considers .hi'Hi tjio finest o solijiprs. But tie It jsh seemed moro i) his taMo, (9r, ybvp ,told that people mo so fond of fighting they will fight with each other why,n they can gv-t no other weidy, 'lie shouted, "Tlmt is n.pltnl that isjllkef my peo plo; that is after tny own liear' ' i4 f 4,,Is your house a warm ofio'V askod a gent )f man in senioh of a residence. "It ought to bu," was tho reply; "tho puintor gave it two coats rccbhtiy." 27 .,-..'; i. U-M-V-I dU Settlers vs. Monopolies Without going into an elaborate discus aion of the injurious cflcct9,nnd retarda tion oftho Settling up of n nuw coun try, wo tucd but call the attention of nu obseivinj; public- to the untold trou.-, bli;i that havu arisen iujiao$tyf';tWo .oiiiersmi-'s in conspqnfnce ........ . . t IT -.J .eoriMifta- lions laud grant ttmt.liaia uni'ti their mo4t nnJiflo an d vu) foil. will cite hlaWRJMfd th Vuu Hcnualcr and Dutch .inuilfi nnd, Johu Teiiiieiisee; nnd more recently to the SpiuMi giant) iu Cdiforuiii nnd the sections homestcadod iu Web-loot all ol which were uivcti under the bcliel I that they would mimtilatu iininigriition Juud ettlo up the eountry. Hut c.xpe- ) have Irid nothiti; to fear on this head, i we have some serious npprcheusionii 'th.U h great injustice is nbout tobe th-r- . . . petiated uiion us, to sav nothing of ! tho wholesale fraud that ha bei n at ! tempted upon the Gciicial Govirnmeut. e can sre no renson why oer six hundred thousand acres of the bed Ian I in Kisturu Oregon should be dittoed away, unle.i it I for tho aggiaudize ment ol a few individual;. It ii a no torious fact that not only the inembeis ol the Oregon Legislature front Grant but many more who voted for the act, confirming the giant of Congrets to the Dalles Military road, know tlmt Nald giunt would cover n largo portion of the ngi cultural and mineral laud of Eastern Oiogon, and that, too, which was iu the pofcsiou of the actual set tler; and tho fact need not be dioguis ed of the position of persons, iu the in tcrest of tliN would bo monopoly, who hnvebicu ititlueiitiii in hoodwinking Congrc.!', who wm comp natively I not wholly, iinor.int nst to tho utility I of mirh n grant, or thu construction of nuy road other than the on- that was already built. Canyon City Journal. .Siir..,M.N'tJ Account or tiii: M.'nrn , ,-... T . I 1 11 . .1 ito tiik.Si.'a. In lilsaddtcM at tit .. . . ... l'oint the othrr day, Gen. Sheiman thus alluded to his Inmous "march to tho sei :" I have oftentimes been nsked by friends f.itnilinr wilh Xcnophou, Hume and Joiuiiii, in whlcli ot those hooks I had learned the secret ol leading armies on long and diflkult, marches, mid they seemed surpiined when I answered tint I was not aw.no that IJiad been inllii cured by any ot thi'm. I told them what I now toll you in all simplicity and truth, that .-.liml was a young lieutenant ol artillery I had often hun ted deer in the Hwamps of thu Edisto, the Cooper, and the Santee, ami had scon wiili my own oyes that they could bu passed with wagons; that iu tho spring of 1S-J4 I had ridden on hort.0 back Irom Marriett,a, Gu., to tho valley of the Teuncoo, and back to August i. pacing in my courso over tho very fields of Alloona, oflseues.iw nnd At lanta, wheio nltcrwanl it fell to my Bharc to commaud armies and to utilize p1'0 knowledgu thus casually gained, ' A....1.. !.. ian... I lord T .... (.. '..It. jaui, in luiuMu luuv, na in viiu- toruia, and saw nrri.o aciots that wild oclt frf 2,0004 miles of unlnhabitalilc country the caravans of emigrants, composed of men, women and childi en, who rcachod their destination in health and strength ; and when wo Ubed to stait on a journey ot 1,000 miles, with a single blanket as a covering and a sack of parched corn meal as food. With this knowledge falily noquired, in actual dxpoiicucc, was there any need for mo to look back to Alexander thu Great, tho Mailborough, for exam plo? Tho Internal KevouuoTDe.partment bas received information ol the convic tion at Wiiliaun-port, Pa., of Mm tin Belliuiro and Sultman,. charged with viohtion ot tho revenue law s in rela tion to distilling. They aro two of tho most wealthy 11101-. in that part of the Stale, audiihu largest distillers. Both wore oentciieed two years lu the Peni tentiary, and aro now in confinement. -"IMI ' I '' ' "I' ' -'I wish Sally,'1 saidMJ6natb,an, that yau woto looked in my arms and tho ov WI!K nut NO. Urown unci In JHfw Yorjc ; fi X . v Ti ! " Jl in grants in Ohio ; lr?o,Kraii In the VO.nJ w-e are heftrtlly Western State., murMt.-volutlo.mrv ? W' fVlirnhlng from ivnrtrrni.t-.il. Vlrlnl,,. KipL--, ..nil bU u.M.ded vietini. Ill none of thew n - a -...--... , Mors Faliohood The Call, for ed ft urn its old posi tions In 'I'i'iitM to the outiaju upon ' Chinee, ulteuipH to make iu render j believe that all the attaokr lm bocu J made by children belonging to the pub- " ! lie Hchools, during their vacation. Thb) 'subterfuge will not pass muster Tho I c.iis in which Chinaman are attacked J by boys do not cover half of the out rages reported, .nun, grown men, great hulking brutal fellows, are by far the moU frequent assailants of Chi tinmen. It was not boyt who assem bled last Monday on the comer of Com mcrcial and Iveainy streets, and abu sed Chinese men fT'iif tcomrn, too, for Lhoms, almost under the windows of the omYo of the Call. It way not a boy w ho punned a Chinaman tho other day, knocked liitiild'juuanil.thcii beat him Juriiiusly with the club ho carried as a custoilinii of the" peace. It was not a case, w.e6 yj comei nod, nor are they in hilt the om r.iges upon Chinamen. And il the In-isaie brutal, it isbecauso they copy ihr-biulnliiy ot their seniors. Heeau-io tlu-y ic giown men abuse the Chinese, and lac.iusc they delight, aboxe nil things, to imitate their ciders. Giuwu tin 11 ute .inswciuhlc for ihcso things; mt (.hildrtn. Tho men Ml the example; thu childieii do but fol low it. As for tho Call, wo bara censed to expect either truth or Justico from it 5 but we do not propose wen' though it b - glu-n overlomisrepreMD tatiou, that its fal.-e testimony shall go forth unquestioned oruuipfutcd is. F. Times July 1 Tfi. 1 n Fruits From California. :,"-- Last week 1 mentioned tbo fact that n lady had Ii rived in Philadelphia bringing with her delicious ripo npri cots, apples and penis that she had pro cured in California only a week before These she had bought for refreshment on the joutney just as she w-tustartlng. Shu stopped at Salt Lake and other pla ces ueaijy two djys, and yet the speci mens she had preserved from her littU supply was perfectly fresh and sound. Iu this little incident may be seen th begin nig or foreshadowing of a future great su- ply, to the whole of tho Un ion this side ot the Itocky Mountains, ot tho superabundint nnd deluioaa fruits of California the finest fruit growing country iu thu world. When the Paeitiu Ituilroad is wull-s'tockcd and in pci feet opviation, and, moro em phatically, when several railroads shall have been built, it is to bo expected that regular lines ol cars for tho car riage ot fiuits nnd vegetables to tbt. Eu.t will be established, The frrapw alone, of which California prodocM more and finer varieties than aro known as open-air giapes on this sldo of tb continent, will furnish a large business to the railroad, nnd they will Hud a icady market; for, in the season, they are so cheap, that they would cost hero little beyond the expeuae of their train poi tatlon. All kinds of fruits and veg etables grow in Culilomia most lux uriantly, nnd generally thoy are ( much liner quality thau thoM wo, ar accustomed to. Iu n little while it may be expected that they will ail b brought to tho Atlantic citiea io grot iibundunce. J'hila, Mullttitu "If My FatherHolds the Sop." In a rcmoto part of Ross-shire there is nn iuunenso mountain gorge. Tk 1 neks havu been rent in twain, nd set apart twenty feet, forming two perpen dicular wallstvvohunilred fectinneight. On either side of these natural walla, in crevices wheru earth has collected, grow wild tlowers of rare quality ana beauty. A company of tourists visiting that pari of thu country, wero desirous to )os"fis themsuh is of specimens of these beaut il'u 1 mountain flowers ; but bow to obtain them they kuew not. At length they thought they might be gathered by suspending a person over tho elinT by a rope. They offerod a Highland boy, who was nearby, a haudsowe sum to undertake the difficult and danger ous task. The boy looked down into the nwtul abyss below and shrank froa tho undertakingbut tho money wa templing. Could he conldo w th stmngeis? Could bo vuulure hia Uh in their bauds ? Ho felt that ho could not; but be '.bought of Uis father, and lobklnir onco moie at thu cliff, and them' nt tho protfured reward, Ida yo blight ened, aud bo exclaimed "'tf go my father hola lh top, A beautiful Illustration of the satuM , ol faith, It the Highland boy oubj only place tho strong band and lovlug heart of his father at 'tho other end ( the rope, b-.woud deeead tho prcoi dice wilh a tearless iud. Love aad power would keep bU from falling, aud bring him up again with bis prize, n trophy of Ills, lather'-. afTcotiou aad bu own faitb Ex, ' - wait A(tnrtlfil l 1 "1. . 1. .. . I.ak 1. &k n H r 1 ll ' T II 'Ji ? mi M m -m ffl 1 mi t . -;v