FHANCO-AMEMCAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, oiTosiTi: Tim Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. Traveler' and resident bianlurs will flno D" BSD AND BBDDZNO I'Uenl In firt class tinier. siul In every Way superior In miy In Ib1 xcctlon, an J r-urpuwil by nny In the State. ' HER ROOM ARC M.ULY ITR.NISIID, Anil a plentiful supply of (lie lio uferery iblutf Ilia market nllnrds will be ob tained for II E It TADL E. Sa troubled will l spared tn deserve the pat ronage of tin traveling at nell as tbe perai.v sent coiumaully. Jacksonville. Miirrli HI lSfifi. tf Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, j.ich'soxviu.K, onrcox. Ambr ot y pot, Photograph s, Oartos do Visltc doxr ix mi: rtxixr srvu: or ai:t I'lf'tiiir lt-tiirril on i:xl in: i:n r i. in: sr.i: JiMLIl6iM) SAi.00AT ni. a. 15im:m wo cosriyLTCTOK, Ci! Liquors aii J Cigar always on baud. THROUGH TICKETS 12) CI3TS. NEW STATE SALOON. DRINKS I2J CKNTS. Tic thimiy piititln are Informed tlml Vxvr. k SiTo i.r Hi- ni.w jstti: si.ion iii H'lncli lliWr iKml will lb inml e'ti'lr In-wir e in lf found 111 J.irk'iivllli lurMN'K HIT. V i'iHfi iii f neniey iy ll but t'iu an bard, "iml eau.iii. t.li u Ihrtii KWif.'J I'.VI'K .t SAVACK. UK'S IIISII iV Mi'.UISTEI., DENTISTS, 701, .M.irkft Cor. Kcnrny Sts. San Fiianiisco, Cal. Dlt MrAl.lr-TI.K of llif above nrm. will visit Jacksonville miiiiI iih- In Aiipns next, mill Mill Kllilul In all Mi'lmss In M lim H "lll iilMiiiilcHiif tin 1 1 mi' uf hi return ttsroiiiiii llic riiliiiiin nl tlil ipir. O . P . S 7 P L UM MlMrl . 6 .7 Surgeon & J)l)'jsicinn. Hiring, r.labll.h il in; t.l.rn jitilo head quarters at JwuVnnvllc', I W P""' ' r" pirlliiu ol my tlui'i In yur wll'l, ami will at ii-ml t'iMifli urtttctl prieilceas may r-ieoni glvlm; especial ail-niliiii to Ibe sun-lcil trial Uirlit uf fi isxle maladies Oclnber 'J. lC9-Cin DR.AJ.OVEHBECH Physician & Surgeon, JACh'SOX VII.I.K, OIlKliOX. Onice at lil residence. In lbs Old Overbed 1liptlal, on Ori-umi .(.reel, DR. E. H. GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON, OFFICE-Corncrof California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. Ho will iinictlcn In .larkm ami adjacent cnunlics, and ntti-iid ptiniitly In profns'limnl ran ini.'ii DR, A. B, OVERBECK'S 33A.TTT ROOMS, In tho Ovorbeck Hospital, WAltM.COLl) ,fcSIIOWKR HATHS, 8UNDAY8 AND WEDNESDAYS. DH. LEWIS GANl'NO, PHYSICIAN & SUHOEON AND OtoMtotrlolAU, WILL attend tn any lio may rwiulre hi inrvlr... Ontrit nt II K HllHel ' office. a Hie Kact iMe 3.1 .Slriet. Jackoiulle.nov2lf n, f BOWKLL, r- WATSON. DOWELL Sl WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jutlooiivlllr, Orrupnf DK. L. T. DAVIS, OFFIOE ON PINE STREET, ARKANBAS MVEUY STABLE, JickfonTlllo, Oregon. ff00H VOL. XtV. Tiik following number of tl.eSKN iini:i. arc tnifxiiig, niul lor every five mmilicr.H I will give a ye:ti' siibcri). tliin to the JSumini:i,. I uisli to gut lull lile,-!itiil I hope tliu Ir'iiiiils ot the Si:mim:i, will look tliem up, nml lor ward tliem by ntnil. Seuilone ol tlicin, if you Iinvo no moic. I will give &U conn rt )iicro in insli for any ol tho llliMllg IIIIUll'tT!'. 1. Vol Xos. 1, C, .1, 'JO, 21, 50. 'J. Vol. All inifing. .1 Vol. Xo. 8, 48. I. Vol. No. 10, 13. 1 1, If,, 10, IT, i!, so, si, Hi), si, sfi, sG, s7, sl), na, n, nfi, 3d, :it, :ih, all, 10, 41, is, la, 4 1, 15, III, -17, -18, 40, &0, 51.6S. fi. Vot.. All iiiiatitiir, except Nos. 12 2a, S4, S7, 30, 15. 0. Vol.. No. It, 40, miming. 7. Vol.. Xoy. 10, 57, 69, 60, CO, niU Mug. P. Vol No-. 47, 83, mining. H. Vol No. '-'0, mining. 10. Vol. No. 18, mining. 11. Vol. No. So, mining. .YEW GOODS. 'pnnsni-'ntiiir.iis aiii: smv iikckiv I llIK Mil I Jli ll'Hf llppl) I'f (iixxl. Ill 1 hf ll line uf lni:liit'4. ruii.ltln( In Mt ot CoX Slow, 1'iulor nml lltz Simn if itinou I'olltni. Ninh if nil uif .t(ni(W livn' ami Slitl i Unix Shut oinl fruit; f'if on ll'iti Hullf. Unit (Itrtm, SLillili owl l.nli, 7'f Ktllli:iiml lliilt I'aiii; mil mil r.mu.ulil Ktltlti end Sunt ',nii; Vlioppinf Axu, I haul Att; 'hint mnl IMltr rniiii; Sliovil'iuul Timet, I'nt I)ik, Sttiitt FdiLi, Sioitlt, Door, hxkt, Hull anil Simp ll.iigt; Kunti niul I'n'l', Spnnit nml built I Mail Culltr; Sid limit, I'olitlinin linni, I'ihLiI Kane, Stfoi tml S'ltm. I'mtitt tVr.ii Cut S-iv; lhul unit IlinJ Sun; I'liinti mnl binttmi tu lilhtr icillia fullawitmtntof S'tt'f (iitanr rrC-0 Tin Tump bavc Ii en fully n-.trd. ami n Ai'knimlnl in pueNBiliiiiUeiiir all tiiln-r I'amp.in iiwi tibial Manulaclurir't rlci nilb freiybt aJdi-il oxant rowiaun, Fioe ami Cp llla-IInc 'i'l II '" l''Jer Sliut mnl l. ail; l.ifl Pinup' ami l.inJ I'll"': Unpi (5rlinMini,ii. filer Mill, Citlar lub.. lluiUvli. aim imiiow i)ac', TIN-, COPPER-, A Nl SHEET IRON-WARE Ol every drwrlptlun aNay. on baud and Miiile to order. Hydraulic Pip, lnlnl. O.I.. T'lrpeollne, Varnl.b, Wliidu Gluuiuud Putty. V Invito tho attention of Farmers to out Stock of :'- -M w- m9 Cultivator, ard Harrow, ()f I Im mnit approved pallirti". and Mj:bl fliiMied i Uo Sir tibarpenlua Straw Luttir mid Hay Khlvcs. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. Jacksonville, OotobiT 10, ! Adminidtrator'a Notic. .,'.... . 1....U l.nve. tie. easetl. KaiWl W nnm . - - - 7 -- Tllif i-nb-crllier lias !'ii -ppolnlffl Adml'il' iiiki-iiu im ,.uiui all irtii. lbo llidi btl aro nniiir eo ' - ITJ"" liirihnlib. in llw miwrtor. at tbe spire " lltl.i.dn Ar V llfinrl f CD in r - wo rai v., -3 ''VsH, I I at- "" ' :ti HOFFMAN, AdMlslstrator Jacloimvllle Oct. . ?"'' . IIIDESMIIIKJ risiIF IllOIIESTOASH IMIIUEd PAl FOII 1 "Mia "f" II kW. Mimed ! tbe rke. or tb. underslguedu JMksonvUI PKeesbHltb IMI. " JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, NOVKMHER G, 1809. THE 0RH(i0i ffiTliEb, rUllMSllEU Ercrr SiKiinhtv .MornliiR by B. F. DOWELL, OmCK, OOllXKll C if TUIliD STIMTS. TnitMM UK Nt'lllt'IlirTIONl For one tear, In ailvance, four ilnllar. i If tint pabl wllhtn lhellrt lx mniith'orthc tiar. tlrr ilotlnrc ; If imt paia until tbe expiration uf tbe car. lx Jollam. TKltMt OV AUVKUTItLNUl OneFo,rt'r.(l0 line, or I'm), flr.t ln.-rllnn. I..pal TciMleri. recelrH at e.irrrnl r.le. """SFf?,"T?""" Water Rinhts and Irrigation, No 10 nv uou'K.t.1. a watsiO., ati'vb at i.aw, JiCkwMii.ix uuruu.v. 'The ii'.'gei'tion, that an upper pro .,.. . . i , . i . piletiir miv lose his light to inhiiie !, , , , i . , bis lumlx bv grunt, is in nccordaniu ... ., , ',, , .. . ., , with thu doctrine ot the ease o Cimk tv. Hull, reported, in 3 Piekiring, where it wax held tint the owner of a mill may, by long u.xeluit tnji incut ol the entire waters ot a Mrtani, the. tiiui' beinsr tieeeK.iry lor the working ot the mill, exeluile the tipiriau pro pi ictornbiive from diveiling any put tlnreot for (imposes of irrigation, it by ui'li ilivcmou hu isinjiiiiously nlfeeted in the opciat on of the mill. In that , , , , , , ease the mill Mail enjoyed the water Iirifilollnr-i eacli pnl.iniii lii-eitlnn imem,.,,., n t j v,u, ... vn,.,,S u ' ..liar. Aillwniit nl ally i-r cent. "Ill be ' "V, ' Jtt,,0i" . ". 8 . ia.le In Hmmc nlm a.vtl4 l.y lbocar. ! K. CoTvImtjIi is found ill 10 CushillgV adveiMdy lor lortyyears, bntunder.hu l(M Q ,,,, rctl(U,r 1llkk, modem ... le as to picxcMptlon, twenty . wM w w)i(, m.liw M, yiats vvould undoubtedly be equally ,Ulimgi.f K.rnllPt l(i n Ct.rlll u,.lf a e''Theeol.rtolPennsylvaniaeo.l,lercd'rIK,'tt"'"vt-,rl,,'e WM,or ';,r n? "a ll.i. Milijcit in the ease ol .Miller v. iml,U'"1 lo ,,, lm"' on wl'il'1' ,,,c ,,nM1 Miller, where thu dtfen.lant had eon- win, im.l it they had not tramcended V..VL..1 to tin. i.lab.till a naiecl ol laud i, tho dclcndauts bad violated no xituatcuponahtieam.audsubheipiently .livc.tedpo.tii.m.ol the water lor il,e' jmM. ol irriitming bis other lands Ivlng upon the eame st.ea.n. As no releivnce ts maile to any mill, It Is to I...i.r....,.n..lll...ill...nlii.sllnlinq.!in. ... ply between two 1 ind-hohlers, whuie one ehil.noil damage for being dep.iv.,1 ofthe natutal .low of .he elrea.n ...... uing through his hud. In speaking ot tho lighu of Mich proprictnis, the court siy: 'Thu law re'iiies ol the patty that be should iifco llio stiiam in u nil' ouable mauucr,and one ol the eomlitiiius . ' , , . i . , ,,e ,e isthat he do ,.., t . bat.oy nriifleel l lie npplie.tion of the water by thoee fciluatcd above or below him on tho etrcn u. 'Hu reiMiiiablencM ol theiUtention t the watir by the upper proprietor, must depend on the viieu.iisliii.cen of eich case, and is lo he judged ol by .be juiy.' And limy ilbintralo the .o mark, liy Mippisinu thu ease of a largo slieam, where the diversion for puijio hcsoI ii ligation might hardly be per ecptiblo in its ellcels upon the volume of the htrenn. ; and another, of a vciy small M. emu, wheio euch ilive.Moi. might ul.xoib, subMantially, tho vvlml.. ii'muumiiiH, Min-.ii- ... ... ,.,.hn ol lh Mrcim; in regaul to which ilifl'. ihis Lodge, on tho death ot ourlale erent rules would be applied in deter BioiI.it, Jo-Ihhi II. Sterne, rcijiecllnlly mining the leasoiiablcoihs ot tho use. submit tho following: Tho only practical test which they H'Amw, It bns pleaded the Supreme suggest ls.ili.it .... ae.ion would be i..r Hiih-r ol the L'nive.so in .'' ?. i .i.t'ii. Piov h ence to lako rom usiu thelniiW a.live,s...n,Wu-.f.vr.!o mwh vf the o(,noo, us,,llll,,8( 0..r wo.thy and volume of wt ttr i obstructed as to be Wl.- beloved Hiother.loxhuall. Sloine, nluiidi jienej'tihle in its practical una AY eecr, That in the dealh ol l(luUI'i Urol her Siorno ilii- Lodge has lo-t one "This rcle.enco to tho sie and Mate ol its most won l.y and well beloved !;-. f a,1?n,,s ,,,, ,rz 2gFZ$, HSSJ live lights ol.ip.i mil proprietors along COiiHfifiitliiH nml u-olul t-Uiyi-n, one, its cmi.se, to apply its waters tor pnr- w(0 , ,l0 niius lulaiions of life en poses ol itrigatimi, is adopted by the dunicd himself tn a hir.'e circle ot court ol Now Yoik, als", in the en-e of friends by his i uniform kindncs an- ii ... Vnm io Wl.ii,1i.1 above couitesy, by bis si net intojitty, and Arnohl m. 1-oot, U WimUII "e ,1V tI1. fartio vli srliy which bo always cited. , n.':.ifuti (I tnwaids lliolaul.aol otheis. "Tlioac.lonin that oaso was mr tli jefu(ne((t Tmt H0 tender lo the veiling nml wasting the waters of n nmjy f 0ur deceaMtl Hr alter tho soring,' which l.nil previoit"ly flowed bear.lelt svmpatby ot his Hioihre.i, in lout the defoudanlV land through that their great be.cayement, and the as irniu mi i o guraueo ot our Finternnl regard for ofiheplaintiftV. 'I he court say : 'The "J"" .,, Wi.ro ..cin-rt iiimI sleaicrt t.s delfiidnnt had tight to use so much hu,,,,, Hie, and may lie, who tc.uni-reth i ihn niir as w neecsnrv for his. i In. wind to the shorn iamb, cuido and fainilv ami hi entile, but hud no right console :hen. in the r heavy iifBiutlmi. i. V . irrl.iln Ins meadow il lesolred, Thai the thanks of this in use it for rriuMlng Ins . ado ll . o m, wi(liri( tltorcbv ho deprives the plaint iff of tho o ,ir,:n0,Saeittmeuto, Calilor reasonable uso of tho water In its mvj,,: ), hroihetly lovo and attention tural ehannel,' (and ciio the Inngimgo glvon by ih'm io Drollier StiTiio liir .1 K,.l.,.n J n Crooker vs Uraga.) nig bW last si.kn-BMind alter bis death, ot N elson, J., In t rooK. r t W . sohe(, Tm lu roi.llOI y 0 our ,t.. When ap-aklng of the right to . .tuning I 0 0rr of ,,,,, water, ho saya : Ve cannot lako Irom j,,,,- bo diaped, and the member one parlY right, for the aako of thupV(.ar the usual budge of mourning for coo venienc of another. thirty dy. Ul "V "!' " w ! entittel y "So, wliero the owner of land, in proper manner, but thireby wholly de prived thu inljirent hudou'iicr of the s.ime, it was held that he had no light thus to do. while he had n light to apply it in a reasonable m inner and in a leasonable qutnliiy for irrigation, ho was not at libeity to deprive the ad jacent owner of what he uoeded for his c ttt le. "Hut tho point U so fully considered, ! nml hi ri.ni v .I.H...I in.1 !lliili-.t,..1 l,v i If. 101 i int Mlllo iixcl li.. .'hI.IimI to llio . .i...,,,: I.-,.. i..t.i .i..... 'i'i... , ml t.n.t Nr;ls ,ni , 0UC( ,, was fetl, in part, by ii spring. " I lie deleiidnut under a grant limn the owner ol the laud, had erceted a i.iilll iiiwi uv un kliu riiiniu, nvi l'i , , , , ', , , . , they inied n tcservoir, from which, by ' . . ,. , . ' Means ol pipes, tliey drew wuicr to . , '. . , ... dam just below the piiug, whereby Mipply their engines used upon their iai!rn:nl. "The plitlnt id owned laud through vhlch theoiiglual stream Unwed; tho I mil of number proprietor iiituivening letwicn the lot in which was fhu dam nml thu phnlitilW laud. Tho netion van for thU diverxion by means of the iiiintk. lutil limn ll... lt.ui.t('nlf III u lilnli .I'epl.iintin-elaimedto.eeover.tl.ough 1 .r- . , '., , . . . ... , , . . he tailed to ehow any autual damagi s . , ., , .. .... ,, Mtimuiniii il f liiicilit. Mnl llin .'imf nght ottiio piaintm. " "MJ- " Hie C l,.vf Jna- tlw. '! have been a .... II xtrenm of ter but it iiit.M, wo h'.nk bo con t.i ii tittii tins u.iinis rim in i mv ii ii. xiilered that thu same rubs of law ap "'"" , pl.V to It. III! I leglllatU tl.O I IghtS ol li paiino proprietors through and ...... who-e lands it p..s,e,., ns n.u held to J ' " r ttie"m?' t M,,,J,.C i Ju the oonsiilcratlon that what M bu a icaMiu.iblu and proper uco ot a i-on-Kli rublo hinam, oidiuaiily ea.ry ing a largo volume of water, lor initia tion, or oilier similar um-h, would beau unreas He "ml iniinious uso of n l to furuixh and wuleriug-plaeBS lor cattle. lO 111'. CONIINU.'.U. CIED. Ai RfiiTjiini.ii.ii. C.il.. October 10. j tvphoid luver, .lo-liua II. Sierii", lonnerly of Jacksonville, O.e go.., uged 17 yea.s. Ill Meiiioiliim. To the Ojliccr ami Mnnbtr of .iff. o;nc Loilye, ATo. 10, J. O. O. K of Ortjon. Your Committee appointed to dinlt T . , itJl ..---- '. which wa a opring of water with n pread in lull upon tlio minutes of the wntoieournu Iron, it into the land ol an '0iW n,,d .be ft'A '" !!' ''P'1 a.ljicentouner, stoppe.1 the (low and nu, lllu Xela Agc am! n copy lliero ucd It for irrigation on his I.ind- in n of bu pteieiited to thu children" ol our NO. 42. I littohcil, That theso resolutions be ! deceased iirothei Silas .1. Day, Wjt. M. Ti'ii.vnn, Nuwman FlSUKIt, Committee. Cot rcf ionilcnce. Jackson vi m.u, Nov. 1, 1800. Et. Suniinhl Tho mineral resnur. cus of our co.mty nro of such vital im- P;"-1''"; t only to the miner but to ",v '":" ' " ', ilh pleasure I give you thu opinion ol a iirii-tieil miner in ru"inl to I lie inin. rt J'r,U ,,C,'' '."'" '" lutfnr'1 " "" ura' ulim" '" ""' u,ov' l""'' The pl.teer mines ol our early days, as Inr as water could be obtained, at u ex hausted, our population, as well as our ajjncultiiial producis aro iucroisiug; why should we not try to bring the hidden miuernl ticauio to daylight, and to d"elop those mines, that nte only waiting foi thu euergitiu miner; and the ciy ol " haul times " will ecae. The chain ol tuouiitaius from the head ol Jacknn Civek down to Hoguu Hivrr hhow, niter a cloje exam! latlon, the eame strata ol wash and ccuiuul gravel, that on places, in the cour.e of time, lias been laid bare by the inter veiling ctreatnx, removud, putlly, by great tdtdes, Irom thu original position W,0,H 'r 'ttWh ' 'Ut'l' ''' ,1 niiMiiihilna .. ti.... It il.ia i.rt...i.ul IIIV IIIUllll.tllllC IfHWIV ! IlinWD .IIIIVUIIU mniiey to extract It. Jlnt ol more laming benefit will le the quai tz-miuiug, if ever u ipitulUts can he induced to invent in our mines. Nouu ol our ledges have been thorough ly leMed, no greater depth than n huu died leet has been obtained, and that only in thu timber gulch ludge, with mtixtactiuu to the owners of that ledge. Why nut go down into thu bowels ol w(ai onr wmiI? (ll lUcn,k., ,,,,,,,. A , t)(al .,, u ,ivce (), ,,,. tvnletl .ini mu,t ,avu t,m. ,Kmr. n ((U1, ,,, 10,lloru ,le ,I1U,,8 ' U , iUor u V(1 l( r t,0 pnubice. Just so with a gddd.ea.ing , , , fe f J ipiar.z ici.ge. u taKcs tune, many hard lick, nml capital, to open the same; thu quicker it is opened, the i-oiincr will there bu a productive re suit. There are plenty ot ledges horu that would piy well il they wcro properly winked; there aro plenty of steady, cucigctiv', industrious miners here, to do the work, if thoy had assistance Iron, tho merchant, thu tanner, tho capitalbt. There aro plenty ot men here willing to vvo.k, if they had a prospect to be paid eventually lorllcir work ; and the liugiiigol thu pick, the thunder ot the blast, would biiug n new impulse into our community, simi tar to tho caily days of our mining, now nearly lorgottcii. A Mini:... Uthjiy" or Gas Tail A discovery, which is likely to bo ol gieat ndvaut insula ngiicnlluie, has recmtlv been repotted to n French ugriuulntr.il snei i ty. A gardener, whose Iraniesand hot lniiies .cquiicd painting, ilocided on making them black, as likely lo at. tact the heat be.tcr, and from a principle ot i-aonmuy he mado uso of gas tar lit stead ol black paint. Thu woik wn pi rtiirn.cil during tho winter, and on the approach of spring .ho guile mr was httrpiised lotind thatnll lhespidei and insects, which usu illy inlested I.i hot.hoi.se hid disappeared, and a'so that a vine, which, tor two years ore reeding hud so (alien oil' that ho had in. ended lo rcplaeu il by another, had acquired (resit lorco and vigor, mid gave every nluu ol producing a large o.op ol gripes, lie afierwards used the Mine substance to the pot-ta and t rel Ib.wmks, .vhicli hupnorled tho trees in the open air, and met with the same result, all tho eatcrpillais and other insectH completely diappiaring. It i said that similar expert nts h.vo been made in somo of thu vineyards ol thu Giromlu with similar results, Coloiiing ron WAUJ.-Proeuro from a paintsliop one pound of chrn.no yel low, and three ponnds of whiting; mix and grind them thoroughly together, I hen add a qnart-of-hojling water, and stir il well In, Next ooil a quarter ol a pound of glue in n qutit of water, and when completely dissolved, add il immediately to the mixture, and i-tlr tho whole vcrv hard. Thin it with more water till you get il ot the de sired consistence. It will be a. beauti ful yellow, approaob.Bg to lemon eolor, Lato Telegrams. New York, Oct. '23. Father Hya cinthu yeslenhy u.adu tho followfiiff statement" "I believe it is impossible to enjoy freedom of tho.icr.ht und tier eiso it and yet belong to tho commun Ion ol t ic Uivtholiu Church. I still con ider myself n C.rraelitu Monk, and m devoted as ever to tho IIolv Mother Church, but I miintiiu that t exercise mv priestly functions by the authority ot God alone; that the Church has no right to change tho faith as handed biwu by our filhcrs, to add or take from it anything whatever. I believe Protestants to belong to tho great brol hut hood ol I villi, but I do not in tend to ally mysel' with thoir poculinr views." The Sun bilieves that tbe roporlcd Hmh'clillds loan was well (minded, aud that noulwell will propose a bill to Congrc-s nuthoiiziug him to accept it. ChicauoUut.Su. 'I lie Commission ers lor thu examination ol tho Pauifio Itailro ids aro ol opinion that both lines nro in much hotter condition than usual lor new to.i'N, nml will recommend acoptaneu bv tlieGoverntue.it. Tho Ilepttlllcan't special siva tint tho expemlituns ol the Pott UAlco De partment have increased about a million ol dollars lor the past Usual year, and the iiieo.no inereaeil two millions. The i clot in i inaugurated t-inuis March will show n still g.ialir iiuprowuiuut this year. Lotteiy dealers aru to bo foroed to nav an Internal Revenue tax. It will m-t a quarter ot u million pi. dually. II iMtiiti, (Jet. SI. -A devrod ol'Cor tes establishing tin rest tinted liberty of religion in Culii aud Porto Rico, to day promulgated, will go Into effect immediately ns the law of thu 1 mil. One clnttse of the decree provides that no perxni. be piuviit'ed from holding offi'i- under the Government hv reason of his ii-licious belief. Thu dec ice is received with icnrnt satifaclion. It is probable a Proles nut church will bo cft.hlis'tcd in till-city. Putigl.kuep.il, Oct. L'5. Tltero was a laud -lido near Kondoui yesterday. It moved llneeneresol laud n cousid einblo distance, covered litooks yard to the denth ol six leet and swept away thu i .mine home and engine. The ilamauo is heavy. t. Louis, Oct. 'JO. An Omaha spe cial says that the published statement that 'lie Nobraska Legislature ratified thu I'ifleeuth Amendment last March is incorrect. The Legixlatt.ro ad Jou' .od without action. The Governor wi proiiauiy cm an extra sea-ion this winter. Portland, October 87. Track-laying on the tltsl rallied it. Willamette Vol lev was commenced yesterday. 'The ba.k Adeline Jillicood, with a oiru'o ot win at, sails to-day tor Liver pool direct. Tho deiiiand for flour in Kastern Oiugou aud Idaho is increasing. Pri ces using. Snt?Tii.:iiN JjVacific Railway. The LoiiKvilhi Con vent ion adopted, by a vo.o ol llneo to ouo, a report in favor ot the lower or SllM parallel route for the Southern Pn cilia Railroad. In this connection the Louisville linlUtinhio ly referred to the I wo routes ns follows: '"Then' are two proposed Southern Pa eillc l.ailrnads: one following the 3Sd and the other thn35th parallel of north latitude. The for.nur may bu culled the lower and thu latter upper South ern road. Thu lower road crosses thu KioGianiloat Kl Paso, and the latter at Albuquerque. Tho Colorado river Is cro-scil bv tho lower road at FortTV Yuma ; by the upper nt Fort Mohave. The upper road nuns to reach tho sea coai-t at San Francisco; thu lower at San Diego. Tho tipper road is sure to bu obxtructcd by deep xnows; the lower road not at all. The lower road passes through s.no of the 'oldest towns on thu continent; thu upper road passes only through tho mot juvenile and precarious ot mining camps. Tho upper road Is tho pet cit General Pal mer; the lower road his special lival. Tne upper inad traverses tho most rug coil and mount iluous portion ot Ari zona, while thu lower passes over tho plums and most fertilo valley, of lhat Tetritory and is almost entirely unob stiucteil'by mountain passes." Man and Woman. Tho following beautiful passage is from Henry's Cora mentaiv on the Hlble: "Adim was (list formed, then Evo, and she was made from man, and lor mm, all ol which nro urged as rea sons for humility, modesty, slleneo and si.limi'siveness. of that siu in general, nod piitietilarly tho subjection and rovorenoj which wives owo to their husbands. Yet man boing made last ol c.e.tion, as tho best and most excel lent of nil, Eve's being made alter Adam, out of him, puts nn honor upon that six, ns Clio ulory of man. It man is the head, she i the mown ; a crown to Iter husband, th) crown of visible creation. Tho man was dust refined, but Iho woman was 'doubly refined ; one rc.no vo from 'he earth. "Woman was made of a rib out of tho side of Ad m ; not mado out of his head, to top lib.. ; nor ot his feet, to be trimplcd upon ny inn: miioini m i stile, to no equal who jmui , mniti arm, to no protcetea; nnu iii-nr hcart, to bo loved." bis Tub new Oapitol in Sacramento j fj almost roady for uso. Il is gotten tt , 'Cf ,; on n grand scale, coiua.ncs aw ins of glass, the duty on which is 28,000.. Tho doors are ol walnut and laural a4r cost $300 apiece. To be happy, be tempera.. , 01 ' 7tJ 'T- I