FKANCOAMUIUCAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, OPPOSITE THE Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. Travelers and resident boarders will fltid MADAME D" ROBOAM'S BUDS AND BEDDZZVO PUccil In first cIam order. and In every Way luperlor lo any In this section, and inrpasrcd by any In (he Stale. BLTt ROOMS ARC NEWLV ITRMSIO, And a plentiful supply of tic berl of every tiling the mutki't afford will bo ob- tallied for II ER TABLE. No trouble will I spared to defcrro Ihe pat ronage of the Warding as ell in the cru ncnt commnnlly, Jackonlllc, March .11. IMC. it Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, jacksox viu.k. omr.o.v. Ambroty psi, Photograph i, Cartes de Vislte iosn is tiik fisfst stvi.k of .nr. Picture It'iluc'i1 OR F.SI.ARflFM m I.IFKSJXK in. a. BlttiiWANO CONDUCTOR, Choice I.Iiior nJ Cigars nlnaya on hand. THROUGH TICKETS 1QI GENTS. NEW STATE SALOON. DRINKS 12J CENTS. Th Ihirty publlo are Informed Iht Wr. HTOK of ihe NKW HTATK HAl.OON will ritfitch their Mfn' with the mnl choice In-wcr In be found In Jark.imvltln lorONK HIT. We firw-ct In iin money by II, but limes arc hard, mnl "I rannnt " penple bo thirtlv ir,.ctC9 PA IT. k SAVAUK. im'S lltSII & McAMSTER, DENTISTS, 701, Murkrt Cor. Krnrn Hts.. San Fiia.ncim.0, Cai.. Dlt. MrAl.lSTKIi. of the above (Irm. will virll Jack.oinllle M'imllnir lu Auk'" neil, anil will allend lo all burlm-radii his line ue ill kIto notice of the lime of M return Ihrnucli Ihe fnltiinii. ul thl piper. O.P.S.PLUMMER,M.D., Surgeon & yijijsician. Iltvln rtblUhiI my tclccrapMc heil quarters at Jaak'ouvlllo, I will spend a larRe portion of ray tlrno Id ypur nlll, ami will at' Uiid tif such rurplcal practice a may present, lilvlnn i-MHclal allintlon lu Ihe surreal Irrat went of female maladies. October , lrC'J-6m DR. A. B. OVEHBECR, Physician & Surgeon, jacksox viu.k, oinr.os. Ofllcn al hi residence. In the OIJ Orerbeck llnrpllnl, on Oreirtiii lltrrrt. DR. E. E GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUUOEON, CFFICE-Comor of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. He will pracllc In JrWn and adjacent counties, aul alteiiil promptly to prufe.rlimal calls. Mrftf DR, aTb. OVERBECK's""" BATH ROOMS, In the Ovorbock Hospital, WARM, COLD A SIIOWKR BATHS, SUNDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. IH. LKWIS GANUNO, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON AND Ol3ltOtXloit3Xf WILT, attend lo any who may' require hif renlci. OMca at 11. K. Dowelf'ii office. en the Kat ildo 34 Street. Jackionrllle. no2lf n, f. dowkix, x. n. watsox. DOWELL Sl WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JarltaaiiTlllf, prrgvn, DR. L. T DAVIS, OFFICEON PINE STREET, AHKANSAS WVERY BTABLE. ekrontllle, Oregon, Jp t eg0it j VOL. XIV. Wjia. JLMa.3i . Tiik following numbers of the Skn. tin ix nrc missing, and lor overy five n timbers I will give a year' subjcrip' tlon to tho SKNTiNr.i,. 1 wisli to get lull files, mid I hopu the (rienils of the Skntinki. will look tlicin up, nml fop wnnl tliem by mail, Send one ol tliem, if you have no more. I will give f)0 cent" a jiieco in cnsli for any of the mining numbers. 1. Vol. No. J, 2, .1, 20, 2 1, 25. i!. Vot.. All mining, a Vol No, S, 18. . Vol No. 10, W, 1 1, 15, 10, 17, lit, 20, 21, 'J.'J, li , 2fi, 211, 27, 20, 3U, 01, aft, no, :i7, as, an, o, m, 42, la, 41, 45, Id, 17, 19, 10, GO, 51, 62. ft. Vol-VAH miyaing, except Nos. 1! 2.-), 21, 27, ao, I ft. 0. Vol No. 0, 10, milug. 7. Vol No. 10, 57, 69, 60, 00, mis sing. S. Vol No. 17, 8a, mining. H. Vol No. 'JO, mincing. 10. Vol. No. 19, missing. 1 1. Vol. No. 2fi, missing. NEW GOODS. rniiK slti?(:imiikus ak sow iikchiv 1 lliit an exUn.ha npply of Coin), lu Ibtlr line of lititliie.ii, conrt'llii); In part ol Cu Slortt, Viiifor mnl Ihi Stout of tttiinni Poll 1 1 in. A'iiii of all nut i Jitoiliil li'n nml Stttl Hunt Slwa ami A'iiii; r.i( htm U'mh Kttlltt, Unit Oirtnt, SLilltti ami LhI; Ttit Ktllltt, awl Halt Vitnti Jtratt ami Knamtt'il Kttlltt mnl Kiuct Pants CViP'iMjj Axtt, Ihcxiil Attt, liuttaml lliiltir Ciiinif ; Sfiovtltaml Tungt, Fitt Mii, Sltiitt I'vili, S!ioult, Door Unki, Hull ami Strap .rigrr,- Kniltt ami FvtLt, Spoom ami hullti; Mtat Culltrt, Sul hont, I'ulithing limn, I'txltt hunt, Snwrt ami Sfitiut, Fulfill Cratt Cut Snirtt llwk ami Aim iu-j I'tiinti awl Annfrrnr to. ftlhtrwilhafullanotlmintofSStlf Ihrdtrart o m r is i9HVT " ' There Tmnpr have b'en fully lertrd, and are ackilOMled to por.erK adralitafrra over all other ramplnnw sold at Manufacturer's prices, with freight addid. OrXJkjsri? rowriBn, Tuse and t'p. llUnliiff and Itlllo I'owder, Shot and Lead ; 1,1ft I'ump" and Lead I'lpo ; llnpe, (JrliidHnne. Cider Mills, Cedar TuU, IliickeU. and Willow llankcls. TIN-, COPPER-, AND SHEET IRON-WARE Of every description always on hand and nmde lo order. Hydraulic Pipe, Palntr. Oils Turpentine, Varnlrh, Window Qlauaud I'utty. Wo Invito tbe attention of Farmers to our .Stock of : -Mi 9 -w m9 Onltivatora, aod Barrows, " Of the most approved pattern", and hljdily flubbed abo rielf 8harpcnlii Straw Cutters and Hay Kblres. HOFFMAN &. KLIPPEL. Jackionrllle, Ootobcr 16, 1663. Adminitrtriitor'a Notioa. Kilftte ef Aaa S. J-ove, docenie. Tub subwrlber bas been appointed Adminis trator rf tonit mm, of said estate; all persons bavloic claims against said estate, are requested ?o present tbem "duly verified for PV"' V? thow Indebted are required lo make payment forthwith, to tbe subscriber, at tbe store of Hoffman A KJJPP,','0FFMAN( Aqia,l.,r.tor. Jaoksonvlllo Oct. 25, 1869. TllDESTjIIDESl TIIK niGHE8T OABII PBI0E8 PAID FOR UlS o " Wnds, delivered at tbe market of th. vtonipH.ln Wa)fa 0BTII. Dseiaiber tV Ul. " , JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1869. TUB OREGON Mllttll I'lniMsiiEn Kvrry Saturrlav MorutiiR br B. F. DOWELL, OFFICE, CORS'KU C t( THIRD STRKhrS. TKHM1 Ol NttimcitlPTIDNi For one yer, In aileance, four ttollnre i If not paii) within the rlrsl fix month, of the jenr, n?e dollars; If not paid until the expiration of tbejear, lx dollars. tkh.iii of Anvi:uTiMicit Ono Kinare (10 line or vn), Crl lnrllon, three dollnrs ; each suWurnt lnerllnn. one dollar. A dlHoinil ol (Illy per cent, will In) mule lo thorp who aderllre by Ihe year. Legal Truders recelttd at current ralw. Water RixhU and Irrigation, No 12 IIY DOWUI.L A WATSON, ATj'jS AT LW, Jirt'ii.wii.i.r, on:aov. 14 Ai tho use above spoken of are not, properly, thorn of ncrvhiulu or easemcnt between dominant nnd seri.Suinmer I.ako country. Taking with cut citatcs, nor is it easy to dclinc them, except a they am something gained to one estate or lott to the other beyond what naturally belong to it of right; it may bo well to repeat, that the right of a riparian pioprieti'r.jirf called "Oche-ho," a very mnart fellow. milttm, to divert water from a strc.ini,'ln conversation with Oelic ho we learn when reduced to u simplo jiropoMtion, that many of In peoplo have been in seems to bo thin. Ho may not do it and about Surpri-'o Vuliey ; and it i for any purposo except domcitic uses, title beyond diputo that hi people arc, and that of irrigating his laud ; and. inoro or less connected with the In whether, nnd to what extent, ho may dian about Hidwell. We heard here do the latter depend, in each partial- many report in regard to the "Deep lar case, upon whether it it reasonable, IIolu" murder, which took place in having regard to tho condition and July last, nnd for which some suspected circumstance of other proprietors parties are now confined at Camp Hid upon the stream, mid thi in to bu dc- well. tcrmined, in nil cases of doubt, bv a jury. Hut iu no case may he do this ho as to destroy, or render useless, or ' materially diminish or all'ect the appli- cation of the watur by tho other pro - prk'lors. " It follows, from what ha gouo be-l fore, tli.it if by any mean a propiiotor' of laud upon a stroam slinll have ac- quired rights to tho enjoyment of the water, beyond thoso naturally belong- iug to thu same, a above limited and i explained, it must havo been douo at' tho expenso of tho right of some otlwr j proprietor, by grant or otherwise, in relation to whoso estato his own be- comes a dominant to thv other as a servient one. In other words, III own thereby gains an easement while the other is subjected to a servitude. "How easements may bo neipured by grant or an adverse user, which is regarded ns cvidencs of a grant, wa considered in a former article. ' It is hardly necessary to premise, allcr what has been said, that ono may acmiiie an easement to divert water, fr0m a "big wliitc Chief " before. His whether for Irrigation or other itirj)osos, frank, open and yet firm statement of by giant or adverso user, as against fil(,j8 nn, il,iUj.s pleased them very other riparian proprietor below, much every word seemed to inspire whether it bo to the Injury of tho land- cnnfidcnco nnd forco conviction. From owner, ns such, or of an existing mill tic0 chiefs wo learn tho fact that upon tho stream. Hut ho may not tlt,jr j,C(,,i0 nn scattered over a vast without a grant begin to divert thu jC,m 0f country, reaching fiom Hid water of a stream for any pui pose, so wojj (, ytjne's mountain to Malheur so as materially to iniuro an existing n,i Willow Creek mines near Auburn, mill, though it may not havo stood for "Winiia-inuo" said somo of his people twenty years wcro in jail nt Hidwell, proving beyond "It may bo further added, that what- doubt what lias ofleu been disputed, ever would constitute a nuisance or in- tjmt tieg0 Indians as a tribe wcro in jury to an incorporeal right of another, In respect to tno use or enjoyment oi running water as an clement, may, as a general prOoitlon, prow into a right of adverse enjoyment, by grant, or such usu as is evidence of a grant, and theicby become an easement which one land-owner may havo iu that of another. And among the lumilinr Illus trations which havo before been men tinned, aro thoso of watering cattlo, or taking wnUr for culinary or domestic purposes, nt a spring or watercourse in another Innd, as easements belonging to an ancient messiiago in possession of him who claims to exercise such right." Tun London Times calls on tho en terprising men of Kngland for a grand overland railway from tho Hosphorus to tho Indus to rvm by way of Con stantinople and Hussorah Jto the EuphraXe Valley, nml thonoo along tho coast to tho Persian Gulf and Belooob- Istan to tho great ponlnsuia. rum. Ontxkno. tho eminent German 1 novelist and dramatist, is going; to visit 'the United Stafei next 'Spring. Lt Corrcsiioiulcnce. Cami llAiiNnr, Oregon, ) Oct. 'JO, 180H. j Aa it appears to bo generally under stood that tho expedition to which I have- tho honor to belong wa sent out for tho purpose of collecting and re moving, if found practicable, tho many band of Snako or Pinto Indian at this time scattered from Spraguo Kivcr, Klamath Agency, to the .Malheur north, nnd to Cntnp Hidwell, Nevada, south, on to a reservation. And a tho readers of tho Skntinki., in common with all good citizens, havo a general interest in this tnterprisc, I will at tempt brieily to give you a statement, impel feet as I fear it may be, of the situation tiB wi find it. On Spraguo Kiver wcMlud one hun dred Snako Indian under Chief "In caltoic" and "Chock toot." ThN baud is clo'ely connected with tho Wiirncr band, nnd formerly, in company with !lhein, inhabited the "Che-vvtt can" or im from bprague KiVcr "Chock tovl" and five of hi leading men, we reached Camp Warner on tho 15th tilt. Here wc found encamped near tho ganion 1 10 Indian under u voting flhlef! Tho Warner Indian arc more orlcs 'related to thoso under Uig Chief "We- oii-we-nli," who suriuiuleied nt Camp Hartley. Accompanied by "Oche-ho," wo Ml Camp Warner on tho iHlh for this plane, reaching hero on tho 211, traveling ono liundrcd nnd fitly miles, over a miserable sago plain, in three days. Fifteen miles fiom Warner wo eo the last water a human being can drink for the next eighty miles, and not a stick of timber 1 to bo had tho entire routo bigger thnn sagebrush, Wo had expected at this 1'ost to find five or six liundrcd " very peaceable l'iutea" but were sadly disappointed, finding in fact, six miles fiom tho gar- rLon( 0ty ai,0,,t fifty or sixty peoplo ; j woro informed that was all that ,j comu jn yet, having had notieo Homo ton or fifteen days to meet hero on tie osu,, Chief"Winna-muo" and u'e-you-wc ah," with fifteen or twenty of their head tin u, met the .Superin tvndcut, and listened to such aa speech OT j ,iarc 8ay they had never heard j,ri.at,.r danger of being dragged into hostilityJiy uejMg allowed to stragglo aroim, nml provide for themselves, r-ic Superintendent has a heavy and jmnj iH.oro him iu collecting these pe,,j,0, Many untruound exaggerated slorjes jmVc been circulated among tlivm. ralculated to prejudico them against going onto a Reservation, nnd nothing but indomitaWo energy and persevorauce can possibly lead to suc cess, , As this letter has already outgrown my exjicetalions, and is probably last exhausting your patience, I must close, reluctant as I am beforo mentioning tho many favors and hospitalities wo havo shared at tho hands of tho gentlemanly oflieers both hero and at aiup w ar nor. Via Nox. That portion of Washington Terri; tory east of the Cascade mountains is reported to bo rapidly filling up with nttlrn. Ovor ono hundred claims have been taken in Yakima Wdwjn this Foil. Jin that would roaoh tho hearts of others must speak from tho depths ot his own. . r ittet NO. 44. A Cannibal Lunch. Tho London Dail'l Xtr says : If any of us look forward to'be eatdfi by cannibah. ho may wish to lie in formed how ho is lo be cooked. It is n comfort to know that the savage who may devour him nrn by no means de void of refinement in their culinary disposition. Some Krtneh soldier were lately takon prisoner by tho Ivn naks, nnd ono of them was killed nml enieu. ins comrades iic'enue '.no pro cos. The Kanaks first deeapitato their victim a matter ol no small dilhculty, considering thu bluntnc of their hatchet. Ten to fiftren blow nrc necessary. The body) t'icu Imii,; tin to a tree bv tho feet, and the blood al lowed to run out for tin hour. .Mean while, n holu a yard and a half deep nnd a yard wide is dug iu tho gtouiiif. Tho hole is lined with s'onus, nnd in (he midst of them a great llro is lit. When the wood is burned downix little and glows with heat, it is covered oier with moro stones. The mini is then (leaned nut and divided into pieces aiiont a loot long, the li.imls and ii-jt being thrown nway as worthless. The pieces ol tho man arc placed on the leave of a largo roc trcu cculiar to the tropic. '1 lie meal is surrounded by cocoa mil, banana, nml some othwr plants noted for their delicnto flavor. I'liu wholu i then tied together (Irmly ; the firo is loinotcd from the pit ; the meal is placed in ainoiiL' the hot stones. nnd tlui", carefully covered, i lelt to rook for an hour. Women do not par take of thi warnars' feast. .Men alone tiro permitted to enjoy so great an Honor nml so. rare a delicacy. News If ems. Two children, nged 1ft and Klyoars, tried to L'cl marrieil iu Uc .Monies, re cently, were refused, nnd wi'pt over their lailuro. A Mormon older waH rceontly made very much ol n parent. I Iu wn pre sented with nine boys and live uirls tho same morning. (i:n. Sin:iniA.v is exercising tho most rigid economy iu tho War Department, mid reducing expenses right and left. IlAiutr Mkii.i, n lielaullcr of. .an Francisco, is now tho Uailroad King ol South America. Tho lato l'lesident l'icrco left no familv, Hi wifo died several I years icd be- nun, and their two children d ioio her. Wnin.v (ho jiast yoar :J,5O0 people, mostly from lorelgu countries, iarscd through Pittsburg, on thu way to Join thu Mormon nt Salt Lake. Tin: Sujiervisor of Internal Ituvouiio for Virginia lenorts thnt iu his opinion there will ba $11,000,000 more revenue collected iu that Stato this year than last. Tin: tot.ll recclils of the- I'liion Pa cific Uailroad for the mouth of October were S70,i:2 70-100. A. T. SriiWAitr has sold twenty shawls this season for M,000 each, nnd ono for ?f,7H0. One woman run up a bill of $20,noo in two months. Farm anil Household. Ckhh.vi K(n LuATiiKit. A formula recently announced for tho preparation of a cement for uniting pieces of leather, is prepared by taking ten parts sulphite ot carbon, one part oil of turpentine, and adding to tliem enough of gutta percha to render tho mass sciniUuid. Tho piece of leather must havo tho Hiirfneo to be joined entirely free from fat, then covered with n cloth nnd hot iron n.vsed oror them; and finally coated with tho cement, laid one upon tho other, and kept under a pros until tlio cemeht is complotoly dry. Kx pciimcnt show thnt this material will give a perfectly satisfactory result. Clkanino a Gkanakv. Having formed a bed of sand upon tho granary fioor, plnco earthen vessela of powdered brimstone upon it, to which sot firo after hnvlngjilosed tho doors nnd crev ices, This fumigation, it is said, will jirovcnt the existence of tho weevil or other insects iu tho grain. Or first sweop tho ceiling nnd sides of tho granary, and lastly the floor. Carry out tho dust, being sure to burn it. Then wash nil tho, interior of tho gran ary with n strong lyo mixture, nnd, whon done, finish by giving the wholo a good coat of whitewash. Tiik reason why Foil chickens are so hard to raise, is bepauso tho nights in cold sualhor aro so long that tho crop becomes quito empty long before day light, nud tho oreaturo suffers from lmnrrnr. The last feed at. night should bo a liberal ono of corn, nnd tho food should oo at nanu as soon a Jiivyujt down from the roost. Whkn nroworox sets choked, strap up fore leg, and compel tho animal to juipp. This will compel tho oblaI tony out, French Husbands and Women's Rights- Several gentlemen in Paris whoso wives participated in tho meetings era phntically advocating thoemancipation of women, plajeil their fjiouscs the fol lowing little tricks: A lawyer, whom they engaged for this puipose, called nt their houses in their absence, and desired to sco Madame. Madamo was occupied with her toilet, but tho visitor insisted .on seeini: her. So she was obliged in rn. ceito tho lawyer, who very politoly handed her n stamped paper. Tho lady read it in Isurpriso, and turnod very pale. The lawyer lull her. What did the paper contain ? An npplicntlou for d'norce on the part of her husband. Tho lady a?sed long hours of painful suspense. At last her husband camo from hi olhVo ".My friend, what ir. tho meaning rf this pajifi," she asked, with a pale lace, Why, it is an npnlicati.Mi lor a divorce froi-i j on. I believo you want to bo fieo 1 I do not want' to bo vour Ivrant any longer. ' 'T am' sure," said, she, a ciiii id (ear" "Oh iiiJTr nra 'rpitlo won,' icpncii too wicked husband, laughing Inwardlv nt her dcire (o do Miiiiethiiigto mako him cnnifortitblo; "1 nut rpiite weH, an I I am sure you will likewise got well n soon as you nte free" "Hut, my dear husband, 1 do not im derbtand what you mettn 1 .Shall 1 fetch y. ur!ip.."4 ?" "No, (hank you. Why ih i.!l .mi iuipo'O on jourself this ahvMi vnko which you havo never lrno ? 1 hVird your crie for deliv- ; trniieo, I am oppressing vtu ns you say, and liruceforih I shall no longer work fur .you. Hitherto wo men had to bear all the buideii nnd cares ; wu toiled all day long, passed sleepless nighti I" dcvUe new way of making money, nud struggled with a thousand eomielitois iu order to enru our daily bread, wliilo you were dressing, taking tide and allowing other to mako lovo to vim. All this will reaie. Down with slavery ! Wo aro iu duty bound to rustoro such poor women ns you to freedom ntd independence ! Hurrah for liberty 1" An hour afterward tho two sat down to supper. Tho lady no longer talks of hor wrong nud her do siro to recover hor liberty. Similar scenes occurred nt thu house of other gentlemen. PuismanPitnisiimi; nt. Procuresses nro now punished lu I'nissin by confine ment in the Peiiitoutlary for two years, 'inn cttHnn ulttrnl ilieoiin that is to say, with n bread nnd water diet every oilier day. That judicial phrase, ruin run nil tiUcrni ilitlnts, has repeatedly gi en riso to curious mistakes on tho putt of lucAperienced Herman crimi nalists. Ono of them who had to in dict l hat penally on a poor sinner, thought thnt "eturiuF wns a misprint, and that "cyiVjiu" (chain) was meant, lu consequence ol which lie had the ioor sinner londod every other day witli chains. A colleague of his was sorely nuzzled by tho words utlkrnit tlithu. After studying over tho mat ter for somo time, ho nrrived nt tho conclusion thnt tho tiufortunato crimi nals were to receive ono dny bread nud tho othei water. A prisoner who un derwent that punishment during ono of the hottest summers, said tint thu "water" day wero jmsablo enough, hut tho "bread ' lay wcro hornulo no- youd expression, it i unnecessary to add mat thoso judicial luminaries lived in tho Grand Duchy of Mecklen burg Schwerln. The Seven Ancient Wonders. 1. Tho brass Colossus of Rhode, 121 feet high, built by Ceics, A. D. 288. It stood across tho harbor nt Rhode sixty-six years, and wns thou thrown down by nn eartinpiaKc. it was hnucht bv n Jew from tho Saracens, who loaded uiuo hundred camels with bras. 2. The Pyramids of Kgypt. Tho largest ono engaged ,100,000 workmon, was fifty years in building, and hn now stood at least .1000 years. 0. Ihoacmicductsof Itomo, invontcd by Appiu Claudius, tho Censor. I. Lnbyiinth of PsnlniotichiiH, ontho banks of tho' Nile, containing within ono enclosure 1,000 houses ond twt royal palaces, nll,,coycrm with maruio nnd hnvlng only ono entrance" Tho building wnH said to contain 3,000 chambers and n hall built of marble, adorned with statues ol ,tio god. ft. Tho Pharos of Alexandria, n tower of Ptolemy Pliiladelphus, in the year 172 beforo Christ. It was erected as n light-house, and contained magnificent gallorics of marble, a largo lantern at tho toji, the light of which was seen nearly a hundred miles oft. Mirrors of an enormous sizo wero fixed nround the galleries, reflecting everything In tho soa. A common tower is now erected in the snmo placo. 0. Tho walls of Habylon, built by order of Semlramis or Nobuchadriozzar, and finished in ono year by 200,000 men. They wcro of lmmenso thickucss. 7. Tho Temple of Diana, at Kphesus, completed in tho reign of Scrvius, tho sixth King of Rome It was 450 feet long, 200 feet broad, nnd was supported by 123 large marble pillars. ,. - - . Tint ccntoBarv of Univorsaljins, jraa oommemorated ftov, 3., at Dr. Chapjni i Church. Horace Greeley, Rev. E. C. Howies, P, T. Harnum, and othorjf, addressed the mcoting. $10,000 were contributed to a fund, 12,000 to U oicd for the benefit of the cbureh, with her Mudest mile, 'yoa hsWwet .. feet, nnd will cnteh cold, my (remtV' husband ! Pray, sit downvlj.TTthe:r6(f and worm yourself i'Jwll ' I jfefTOH' m m S