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...-.' ...,m wnH t'UANCO--AAlKltlCAN nl HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, so woro ins massivo cnain ot ollico clin )f oflli .SW -. ' I I . - - I I I , . . ,., ! . n , ,,,., . , , !! I !... I f'Wi. t I 7 fl V orrosiTi: the Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. Travelers ami resident loardcrs will And D' BEDS AND BBDDZXfO Placed In first clan order, nhd In every War superior to any In Ihls section, nod suipa'cd by nny In the Slate. HER ROOM ARE JSEWLY FIR.MSIIEII, Ami a plentiful supply nf llic bet of every (lilng llic market nlTurils will be ob tained for II BR.. TABLE. No trouble will I spatM Inde-crve the pat ronage of the traveling a well in tlie perma nent community. Jekonvllte. March 31. IBflC. If "Teter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSOXVU.I.K, OIIMOX. Ambroty pes, Photographs, Cartes do Vislto! DO.S'R IX Tim FIXKST STI'f.i: OF ART Picture Itcttiirpil on kxi. tnniwnt mfksmk BAlInOA). SALOOJ? HI. A. KKUIVTANO CONDUCTOR, Choice t.t(iior and Cigar always nn hand, THROUGH TICKETS'1 V" 19) GENTS. NEW STATE SALOON. ' DKIN'KS 1'JJ OKNTS. The lAirilt nubile are Informed lhat I'irr. i Savjiok of ito NKW RTATK SVl.tmN" wl; ijuench their Mini with Urn nintl c'udce lTf nut tn be found In Jack"nvllle inrOSK HIT, We expect lo lue money by II. but lbn- aref hard. nd we cannot v iM-ib if iAirv lfloctca I'Ai'i: k havai;i : im'S I.USII & McAMSTKRr' DENTISTS, 701, MiirkVt Cor. Kearny Sis.. Sax Kuanciuco, Cai.. Dlt. MrAMSTI'.K. nf tho above dim. will visit Jsckxitivllle Mimilhne hi .Minn nnl, mid will attend lo all biiln In lil llijr u hIII uliu notice of Iho lime of hit irturti lliroujjh ihe rolomns ol lhl i.irr. O. PS. PLUMMErVVl7D.7 Surgeon J3l)ijauian. HavInK eMnbllihcd my telecraphlc lirad iintrtHm t Jaiik.nnvllb!. I will li'lld a larni'l piirtlon or my limn In your mbM, and will l- irni in men riirKic"! iiiBt. " "'y i-' i RtvlOK rsprclal lleilllull 10 iu surgical rri ment of ft'iiiale maladlet. ,; October 9, ISCl-Cm J DR. A. B. OVEtlBECK, Phy sicinn& Surgeon, JACKSO.V VIU.F, ORMOX. Ofllcc at bl n-ildence, la tho Old Ovcrbeck lluilul, on Ori'irnn iltreet. DR. E. H. GREENMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SUIlGJiOX,' OFFICE-Corner of Cnllfornla and Finh Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. Ua will practice In JucKmn nnd sdjarenl counties, and attend promptly to profi'Mlniml calli. ftb2tf DR, A. B. OVERBECK'S 13A.TI-I BOOMS, Xn tho Ovorbock Hospital, WAHM,COLD vtSIIOWKHIJATIIS, 8UNDAY8 AND WEDNESDAYS. " DR. L DANFORTHi Physician and Surgeon, HAS periimnenlly located nn the Fori Tin Hindi, two miles nnrlh nf the Wtilow riprlng", and nirr Ids prnfisloifil service In the people of Jnckon and Jnephliii counlU''. n r PowKLt., r. n. watson. DOWELL & WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jnckioiivllle, Orrgon. OR. L. T. DAVIS, OFFICE ON PINE STREET, Oppoalte tlx Old ARKANSAS L.1VEUY STABtTrT JtckrouTllle, Oregon, --, . ., " . --i.i. -..,.. . . . i.. .. ..,. i . -- - - , , , . . . . v6l. xiv. mm nnnnnv i ii hj unuiiiii ,n, i ri n -. I UUllllUUUt I'UllLtSllKD JKvcry Snttinlnv Morning by B. F. DOWELL, OFFIUE, CORXL'R ' THIRD STRKKTS. TKIlMl Ol' riUllscillPTIO, For one rear, In advance, four dollars i If not paid within the llr-t fix innntli of tin- yrsr. IIv dollars ; If imi ptld until the expiration of the year, l dollar. TKIIMS UK ADVKIlTISINUl One Kiuare (10 line or Icm), flr-l In-rrtton. three flutists each siili-rqueiit ln-rrllou. one dnllir. A dl-coitiil nl (IHy prr cent, will lie ;mdejq those who advcrtlso by the year., ,wl vWjal Tcndtra received at current ralei. :rrc Ti'ik TcnVesseo Legislature will rati fy the fifteenth amendment. A coiiuim.I'oniii:t of tho London 77wim has been piohibltcd from on- lei nig mo rapai .mies. Am Indian has been sentenced to iloilli for thu l.ito murder of Camp bell, nl Hcnchy Hay, V. I. Sr. Thomas is much exercised over the proposed annexation or ban l'o iningo to tho United States. Uk.vkisai. 1'iuji reported to have n decided lenuing in thu direction of the Kepublicau paity. Tun Crown Hotel at Kquimalt, V. I., owned by M..M Selleck, was binned down on the Ihl, inst, Loss, $7,000; insured for $l,S00. Gknkhai. It. H. Cownn is appointed Smi..i-1'liiiii- nf Internal Itovouup lor Culilon in, Utah, AiUoiia,iiml Nevada, vice Hill, resigned. Glasscock (l.'ep.), present iiicuin beul, elected Mayor of Montgomery, Alnbauia. All the Itepublhtan Alder men nie elected, two of whom nru col ored. Twkxty words nrc now sent by tel egraph lo any put of Fiance for ouo Ir.ino, nnd lioi ween stations in the same dopailmeiit for half a fiauo. HomiuibE bnrliai ities have been prae liced ou the negroes su-pected of plan tatton huiilintr in Cuba. A iiumber were idiot, au'd otheis whipped tioni 800 to 1,000 lashi sench. .Tosiaii Joiissoy, Superintendent of (ho evening, 4th hint, ftlnonmnlivo j ' - ' - - .k -A.- 1 I ' 3gm . s SW Kewaltewt. w . I ... . 1. ..!!!.. I?nllriiiul lum i-n. I Uie wctnm iiiv'ii" """, "Jj! nV', nppenraneo wii-ao tne niscipies wiuio slgnod. Hi' i" Miceeedid bj K C. x ol- ti ' , W(j0 ,( ft trnncP nn,j ,ial sjlUI.pH hiws, formerly Divishm fjuperiutcndont aj,p,.nrcij t0 favor the possibility Irani Sacramento to Truckee. I of the snlrit'n return. PftZtiSSS C ,UngdtlpaaPP..rcdioJohncraimingto KriWBJu.KS n into tho rear hnv been rfo of tho nrophetn, but ad lMl 1 1 .fci VrLln ffolnff Ihu same way, milted that death dil not dcstroV tho oiWi?ffiSXth flfVttinnatu relation between .fends JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1869. NO. 48. C1t),fl1l Itll I VMAM. f1t. Wt.a.M4M HAH..KAMJ..1 I i . I .. .. ... . -. NIL. nlJ .-! Lll.li I "" " iiniii5i vvunfuuuBiii iiriciiiisuip, unr uiu u cocci uiompinory i " -ruim- Wasiiinoto.v, Nov. 20lli, 1800. The Wnrlil' Knlr. In 1871 It in tlic mouths of nil classes, high and low in rank, tliu ricli nnd the poor. Every man lias nn interest in it to tlio extent of being willing to almost liii nil nulicr than to not liavc tintinl Capitnl. It is for iIm interest of tho whole country to nttract to its bores ns many peoplu from foreign countries ns possible, nnd Wnshiniilon Winn the Capitol ol tho only true He imhlicau Govoruuient in the world 'ftssoclatod with it lh" uuist memorable 'oveiilo of tho woild's liistorv oaniini. i hold here, but help to attiact people ttoi omy no in nn pans ol our own country, but those Itnui II other na tions who woui'i not nllcmi n iicbl m either ol the other large cities of the country. The question of Vlrxlnin cmninir into the Union upon the shouldeis of Uov. Unlker isoxeiiitiL' conxiderjiblu interest here. I heaid n Congiesiiinii say last liiclil, in course ol conversation, that trivmrr lilt nil rullinr 1111 lr iinl l.nt.i w l . iiiiv 1. u nviu iii-iinirL; vin iL'lli'l lit ,.1" . ! r ci.i 'California, Lon.loii I was shunting itself I'aPI't'"" "nj -r. Irturemx-Unniaiicnl l... ' , .. . On tho trial docket just undo up of lioirsu with delicht or nt l,.n?t huh. ' l" ''"M Gladstone, and the 1 'limy Min. h iMlnftrtM'M ' theCourtofChilmsforDecemberTerm, J,( t0 M .J, "Z iter will be sure to see that it is nil having the next orhl's 1-nir hold m there are three hundred nnd ton case, .., l,ur Mnloatv was vi-itlnir the oltv 'tfl,li ' "l " I"-' "". ""tin noxtdny's ibu"l!:,!Vv iiM.T.i1 ,,"1,1i,U' l,"!"lrt,i, 'u,Vx,,'w,,U,,,n,0'"r in "tato to open the iiow HI,iBkniaM c,l,,,,Mvl. .UUTllio Mnyoi'ii nd. Ill tills country .to holil It nt the Na-'cantiiroil nnd ub.itiilnnml nrnnorlv. I hu i..:.i i .i... trn. !. ....... ., illes wns handed, unread, mid llin thuiuicrc'tsof Viiginii.on themi'etiuL''i) much inferior to nnv horeloloioiied of Coiikicm, rtoiild icceivo iniin diate attention, and lint it wn imi n ones tiiuioi niimiitiug ner with nn nuriuciii- . t Mt.. .( bora to seats in due time, hut how is she to lie mlmilleil r He assureiHtheioihavelnd cxpeiieiico, pronounce itndia will ho no backward inoveinent. Vir- grace to the Admlnl-tiation and n fraud tomja, tteorgii. .Misisiiipi nnd le.xns ani.Douiui 10 eomu into mo union, ami conio in ritrlit. Theio i no need of sriiiiiug uoiogiios to aiimi:ioii. nm duties of Coiiirrefl'iueii on lecoiistrue tion me too well delined and under stood by iht ir contitui nls to require lobbyists to be sent in re. ., "i "mi. ,, , , ii ri f,,',","' ' U"M" "I tin iiuuej iuiiieciiiuines, i cru.iiin-; j r 0lil,ving iiurpOFes, niul spicehes (jiillon sensation every .Nibb.tth in his,,,,,,,,.,,,.,! for delivery ns soon ns pes- msumirsi- on jiiiiiimiiiu oi uiu niuie nun r?iiriiiui! .uiiiiiieiiiiiiMis. in ins evening dicouro ol last Sabbith ho said that the ipiistioti i peitiuently a-krd, "If spiriiunl mauifestaiiou occurred dining the ministry of Clnlst niul his iipostles, why ilo no such pow Mapp.nrnow? Ho, Mr II. believed 4 hat rpiiitu.il power were deigned to io permanent. For lour hundred year irevious to the Clnistiaii era. mtr.icii ou or spiritual powers did nut exist; ithoy were icucwed under the Christian Jdispinsation, nud were intended ns n sinmiing eviueiieooi itnui in tuoeiiiircu. For one thousand five hundred years, nud until Luther's prntct, thu oulv. chinch on earth was tho Catholic Will Protectants say that tho Holy Ghost or tho I) iptism ol tho sptrtl ha ci-.i-cl W . through nil this period; that tho signs that shoulil liillow tin in that lielieve Hi I Christ wero to bo perpetual ? Hut through thu colducs and unfaithful- "liTenof ihe christian ministry, only hero .Jaiid there spiiitual powurs wcro inaiii T" frsl. There were threu stages in man's rjiiritual development. v e are now living in tho first, ami It the church now lived nccordiug to Its exalted priv ilosc, tho day of Pentecost would be icpeAted. Unless we i eject all the evi dences of tho Now Testament, vc mul admit tho pnssihillty ol spiiitual mani liktation. Kvery ini'ii"ter baptized with tho Holy Ghost will carry with him the commanding powornf nnnntrel ministry. , It is haid by Jomi, "Not yo that speak, hut thu spirit that speaketh in you." This supcriiatuial spiritual power remains in tho chinch, and it would b folly to deny it. These slu'iis ami woiidcis are claimed now tn exist by ihnus.iudsFof living witnes-es, and nie, t!lcroloic7ninio n finest inn of fact than of faith. I am inclined tobolievo there is more nf the supernal mill at the picsciil day than the chinch is willing to admit, The second stage in man's spiritual development will pirtaku more of the siipern.uuial than even the lemnrkable inuuilesiiithuisut the day of Penteco!. Unless I discard nil human testimony, I miisi bcliuvo we aic on the thioliofd ol a reiuaikahle era of siiiritual duvel npmeiit. Hut with icgaid toihoneeop tauco nf nny revelation from spirits, oven of iho must undoubted eh tractor, ho would despise all such ns ovil, that icjeeled Christ as tho only Saviour of men. Wo h.ivo reason to fear if un doubted spirit manifestations come to nny church in iIiIh city, tho rest ol Iho chinches would persecute them. Ho aekiiiiwlo.lirod that tho admission of manifestation from ourdcparlcd friends wn attended with doubt, hu had no evidence, peisonnlly, ol the fact; He said Clnist's iippearaneo wn in his redirection body; Moses' nnd Elias' ol 'I'lm onnnbne siiiil nothlna of tho friendship, nor did it effect "tho memory of enrth lifo nsoointions. Ho. belipvc.i that our departed It Sends nrc often nttir us to warn us of danger nnd enconragu u. in well doing. The love they bore for us here is intensified and sanctified theio, and he siw nothing in tho Hililc to deny to them the exercise, ol their guardian caro and hallowed affection most of those hose being cotton cfniiiin. , "l'il'iS!!. nIr'n',y, ,nl?,,unr of 20,000,000, nml llli Mil .t m.1Iii.1!..1 I .. ...! nl..... These cotton to upwards mated that on adjudication only about nnn-tmril ol tliix amount will bo iceuv ered. Kach claimant geiieially comes to Wnshiimlon well stocked with proofs to hi loyalty nnd tho 'os of property to the amount claimed. Itul the re butting tcliuinny in almost every iiMlnnue shows that the claimant was either dMnvnl, or the amount sit forth ( in hi p.iition filed much exceeds the nctual lot. Theie nro complaini from nil nuar- tors of tho lufeiior iiunlkv ol the now I naiH-r ns 'd for tho IolmI tender nolM In U"iihniglnn we hao moio ol this linonev than anv other. The inner is by I lie Government that It remind m' ol the irnhtiod hv theSouiheinCon . . . .- . .1 .ledoriiv i uriiiL' tho war. .Neailv all in tho Ciirieney IMnting Hinoni! wlio upon tho people. I innitir t. Thenuction nl repealing tho Incnino Tax will iiroimlilv oecuiiv tlioallenlloii of Ciii'grc (or onio timo Men of larL'o income, wh'i should feel a pride in reducing tho N'a'ional debt a fatns poosiliie, it seem nie the only one nrgin" it lepeal. It I hu that n hrg fund h.t already been subscribed f,lblc titer Congres meets, Pnlthl Urll.lnn, A (Mp is now belore the Coninii sinner of Patents in which the applicant lor n nateiiL claim a new intent on n mi of nn invention, the other nail nf tflitnti tttt'inif ntntmli' linnn iintonf ml tv I ,--. ,im. O.minVinnor Ti-her decides In this cne. which is applicant to all cases of ihu kind, t'lat when an application i filed, every invention contained in that application must bo patented under it, or mi'Ier such division of it as the vihc of the claimant niul tho rules of uiu ouicc ninv leimiv. inis iiecisiou . rt .. ... i ri'i.i -1...T.I i dues not interfere with tho law nnd rules governing roisue ease, but simply prevents (ho liability nl nu imposition upon thenssigneoot iheotiginal patent IU"MI ,u ..,"- - "- " "" I-"' w jl0 hr m0nths ago might have bought it i the faith that n patent on nil that was patentable in thu invention has hcen soctired. any niucr decision man the ouo thu Commissioner makes would set n precedent, the lollowiugof which wotilii work insecurity to nn assignee of a patent during tho first two years after the patent is issued, nud also the extension of thu use of nn invention from seventeen yenrs, n authorized by law, to, perhaps, nineteen years. Tho following is tho list nf patents issued Irom tho United Slates Patent Ollieo for the week ending November '.'.Id, instant, to the States and foreign countries, ropoetively : Now Yoik, 57; Masaclnisotts, -It; Pennsylvania, 20 ; Illinois, 17 ; Conneeiietit. 1 1 ; Mnry land, 12; Ohio, 11 j New Jersey, 11 ; Indiana, 7; Wloon,dii, 7; California, 7; Missouti, fi; Kimlnnd, f ; DUtiict of Columbia,!; Kentucky 4 ; Michigan, 4; Virginia, II; Tennessee, !J; Maine, !l; Rhode Island, 'J; Texas, 1 ; Iowa, 1; Nevada 1 ; New Hampshire, I ; Oregon, I; Dilawarc, 1; Louisiana, 1; Flmidn, 1; Mississippi, 1 ; Minnesota, I ; France, 1. - Lin:, Wyomiso ov Fi:mai.i: Sun'ii.nn: Tho Tonitory of Wyoming, which ro joices in Cheyenne ns its Capital town, brvaka tho first urmiuil, in n legnl wiiy, in the reenciiition ol thu ptiiieinle ot female suffrage. "Hoth hnuscs," wo aio told by our dispatches, "hne passed the bill," and thu Governor will doubt, lo-s approyj it, It is n remukable, but by nn means nn nstoiiMilnir fict, thnt Ihe newest Stnto and Tcriitorirs linvo always shown must liberality in the 1 1 eat in en t of women. Tio icnson of tliis phenomenon i sooi.il and polit ical science I found in the scarcity ol the sox. It is natural that w.omuu should be much mnro petted nnd flat teied in communities where thero nru ten men to one woman, (us Wyoming) than others whoru thu sex"esaroequnlly divided, (as Maisachusetts or Knglani)). From this cause we may confidently antieipato that all tho Tcrrilurics will soon follow ihe example of Wyoming and nliow the ladles to vote. It is to bo hoped exporienco may justify tho wisdom of tho change, nt least so tar ns to savo thu new class of yotors from tho contaminating influences of polltios which havo corrupted so many ot the The following sprightly correspond ence, from Anna Clara MownitHitchie, we take from the 6'. F. Chronicle. Lo.voov, Nov. 13. ISO!). The Untn.'i Hint Vltll la llt CM)-, While wo wcro penning our letter to r-i!i t ,.. i . ii lll. juriinU ol the day, which wo hae " chronie.h! liur onthusinstio recop - tlon, the vooiforoti cheers with xvhk-li a a . shu was greeted, the almost liantic ex- citementciealedbylur presence; binJy'l,X"- ,,ll,M n'""ltwl o tliu wo reccheil our own inmilc account fiom three eye witnises, who saw her nt different points of herjouiiiey, nnd Onool whom I'lijuyed prhilcgc which nllowed him to bo near her dtiriug the ino-t inleiesling hiiiIoiis ol the ecre jhere wns n total and most icinaikablo . nhseneo of loynlity nnd enthusiasm : ,,,'ni ",,"l,l'1,;,1 UB come Wl,n; ,ow; "'"' died out coldJy v hen started, nnd that moiiy. care nsureil liv ah thieethnl now ami then some very decided hises were heard. Ilinini la llir (iicmi' Cuntlililnli. Our inlormant aNo agreed in saying that John Hi own appeared to be nn ob ject of unite a much inlorcl rs her .Maji'-ty. llolorc tlioiippear.iucoof the loyni eouege inero were jncuiar uirciis sion among tho crowd, and bets ox- uhaugeil In icgaiu to hi prccncc or nhsence. hen the tiueciis carri.igo appeared, with the Scotch gillie in hi liighlaud costume, and n mynl ' thin- kuv " coated on the dickey behind. , thero was a general neclaiualiou ol "Them he i. for all the wotld!'1 ."That's he!" "Thnt's John llrown!" l Tin. 1. 1 In. itnnt I " fillil uiinifi lifilti.i.niB ...v.. ..v . .,,... .. wag sang out, "Three cheers for John llmini!" rown!' which were -duty t;lven. i The self-concious John was no doubt highly flittered, but he could nolijuito maku up his mind lo imitate his sover eign mistress and bnw his thanks. The cool unconcern with which the Knglish people ullow themselves to Joku about thu Queen' marked prelerenco fur her ' l.tvoiito L'lllie. nud the kinds nf Jokei . tolerated, havo long struck us with wonder. Ol course, it is nil "a joke," but it might shock n very hliintedseuso ol propilely when that joku f.iiiiHinly calls tho Queen of Great Hritaiu ".Mis, Hrown," Tlir Cor I r(ff. Wo will give a brief nccount of Inst :s;.turi av's ceremonies. War..l inr sun- . . . sliinu n nl nn lime raiu in j-.tiglaml most tare in S'ovember but "Queen's woaUicr" means a cloudless sky, nud Queen Victoria's usual good luck did not forsake her on thi last great state occasion, Nov. fllh. There Is no doubt that the Queen had been lured out ol thu seclusion, which irritates her sub jects, bv the urgent cnlrenty of her Primu Minister, nnd her visit to thu city portion of tho metropolis, when her popiihuity is so undeniable on the wane, was a mastcr-stroko ot policy. Thu Queen and the young members of the loyal family wero conveyed from Wind sor to tliu Paddington station, The lingo loeoninlivu called "Thu Lord ol thu Isles," attached to thu loyal train, bore a massive gold crown in limit, nud was prolusely decoiated with Hags nud laurels. Thu Queen, with thu Piincci-H Louise, Princess Heatriee, and Primu Leopold, (the latter shivering in hi Highland kilt), entered Ihu Queen's open cariiage, diawn by six splendid bays. Her Mnjisty was attiiod, as usual, in deep mourning. Thu road was lined fur miles with military nud po lice, (of the latter there were 8,000 ou duty), nud hereariiagu was almost too closely surrounded by mounted Lile Guards, for it linked as though some crcdeiieo had been given to the report that thu Fenians hnd hwiuii to "have a shot" el their Queen, nud that the un employed woiJvineii, who had miHerid in loriui lable army to piepaio n poli linn, intended to 'carry out the rude Miggcstion of forcing it upon hums she sat, in her carriage. The CcmnoiilM. Her Majesty's first halting place was thu New Hlackfriars bridge, which she icaehed with her proverbial punctuali ty, exactly nt middajv Hern a pavil lion had beon erected which seated 4,000 privileged persons. This pavil lion hnd n rondwny to it, in which thu five nival caniigeseamu ton standstill. Wu wflj not occupy spneo in describing tho decoraliAiH the dtaperies of scar let nnd white, crimson nud gold tho pilasters of whitu and gold, banners, trophies, etu. Tho Queen' carriage drew Hi) to tho dla, thu sword of statu was ollercd to hor Majesty, who duly restored this symbol ot municipal soy. eielgnty. Tho Homo Secretary then presented Lord Mayor Laurenoe, who was attired in a court suit ot blaok vel vet and n goigeous robo of dork crimson-colored velvet, with an ermine cape. Hud 'full state" been adopted, tho Mayor would havo been obliged to port bU ''(old rob," -Mr. Laurtno nnd n three-cornered cooked hat, fringed with ostrich feathers. A lllilkiilnua Inclitcnl. And now, necording to the report tnado for nil the Journal, tho Lord Mayor presented his address, hut wo were I'm Mailed with thenclual facts hy our own private reporter; nnd instead of gracclnlly producing the said nd tlivss, tho Lord Mayor nervously, then hurriedly, then anxiously, then bewild er nil y, fumbled mid fumbled in his pockets, nnd found no address I It had been left in "that other coat," nnd ho rushed off in search of it. Homo said this llttlo iuuident would cost Mr. Lau rence a baronetcy, and that tho Queen would foiget to make him i Knight, n ceremony whle'i generally marku tho climax of nn occasion like the present. Hut others, who woro behind tho fcciion, whkpored, "Xot nt nil, Air it Q'oena answer linndc 1 ;itiii. the Chain , ",' ConimUtto, a lllliai ll.ll.M ill. I.l.aa.ia Queens !iiiwerhniuh'd In ieturit,Joojih rmuiiot tliu Hrnluu ml Ji si-ph Cubilt. engineer, weie picvutcd to their sov i lll.ll .1 1.1,1- lll,lllll-VI ll'l .Ulllllll', inn- , initiated on vellum, bound In blue mo i oceo enriched in gold, nud with thu roval aim iniblnzoncd in a mo-iiio ol gold and leather woik The booli con tains n short hiloryol the old nnd new Itlneklriais bridge, illustrated by ex ipiitllc draw lugs in water-color. AnniliM- l.tillrino llttiiiiUr. After tin it was understood that her Mnjety had (Iceland ihu hiidge to bo "open"; and now eatnuanuther blunder slillieicutly liidieioii. Thu civic car riages weic drawn iiji nt the northern end, nud it being neccsary that the Lord Mayor nud Aldermen should gain their iquipagcs before thu procession could "move on," lhee dignitaries had to scamper out ol thu royal presenco and ''run for it" in ilia most undigni fied manner. As thu "Sword licaicr" and "Mneo Henier" wero encumbered with thuir heavr paraphernalia thn ) chief uugistinlo had tho ndt nnlngo nnd won tho race. Hut in spitu of thcii un dignified "hot haHo," thu (iueen had to submit to a long "wait," with no thing to do but to hu stared at by lum dred of eyes. Tho awkward pauso was filled up by occasiou.il attempts nt cheering, nnd thero was somo good matured laughter nt this "hitch" in tho dramatic, performance, in which her Majesty nud tho young Princesses sur reptitiotisly joined. Tho Queen beck-, oncd tho engineer to approach nnd spoko a few kind words to fiiiii, nnd nt lnt tho carriages began lo movo up their way to thu Ilolbom viaduct. Tho trumpets again heralded tho approach of thu royal conclave, nud tho baud of tho guards played thu national nnthem. Tho Lord Mayor, who doubtless hnd recovered from tho effects of his "llttlo run," with a deputation ol Aldermen, etc., and Win. Haywood, tho csgiueer, to whoso great talent and pcrservor anuo ihe viaduct is due, wcro In wnit ing to icclvo her Majesty. Of course, nl tho viaduct another pavilllon hnd been orected, nnd tho Queen's enrriago drew up nt tho (lias. Tho Lord Mnyor fir-t presented Thomas Henry Fry (deputy), nnd then tho engineer, Mr. Hayw6od. On thu doorstep ot tho carriage was placed a large volume, richly bound, and beautifully illuminat ed. It contained an nccount of tho Holborn valley improvements, Thu Queen graciously accepted ihovolumo, and n there was no lurther duty tor her to perfoim, tho viaduct was sup. posed lo bo pronounced "open," and ihu opening ceremonies to havo oomo an end, though they lacked that climax wiAlTau able manager would have con nived, nud which would have brought them to n brilliant termination. Tin CotUe ofcaln In Motion, And now tho nwkwnrd pause, tho "ntage wail," which proved so Irving nt Hlackliiais biidgu, was leponted. There was a long and cnibairassing in terval beoro thu signal was given to move on, and theiy wciu repeated calls tor cheeis to fill up thu lime, which were responded lo moru or less waim ly; but tho cheer thnt Is not spnutnno ous. thnt has to hu "called" nnd "re called" lor, lacks heart nnd oven breath. Hut, nt Inst, tho Life Gunids wcio to ho soon ouco more curvetting four unast, tho sounds of "God savo tho Queen" i oiled sweetly foith, tho cheers beeamo moio caincM, nnd tho loyal eaui.iges pnscd out into tho sunsluno and ipiiekly made their way to Pad dington station. At two o'clock tho Qiicon was back at Windsor. Tho great visit to thu Slato lusted thrco houis and a quarter. A. C, R. Co-oi'EIiation. Cooperation had a new triumph in Palis, in ihocasoof the clerks ol thu largo retail dry-goods shops. Lnst hpiing thu clerks employed in tltcso cstublirhmcnts petitioned for Sunday ns a holiday, nnd for somo abridgment of tho lurd drudge ly to which they wero subjected. Their em ployers seemed at first disposed to comply with this request, but finally de clined positively to do so. A general strike among the clerks was tho result, who have turned tho tables upon the shop-keepers by orgsnliing thonnclvee' into co-operative societies, and opening enormous stores, exceeding in sitw any others in Paris. The manufacturers send them all the goods they need, and, associations representing an aggregate of 200,000 worklsgwen have proaueta them their etoa, -" ' f